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PAG B TWO HALF MILLION PEOPLE AIDED BY RED CROSS IN HURRICANE RELIEF Porto Rico and Florida Victim* Helped by Prompt Action; $5.000,000 Given by Public. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 29. 19?« T flK SPRINGFÎWLJ) NBW 8 MRS. POHL. 61. OF ASTORIA PASSES AWAY IN EUGENE Mrs. Ida May Pohl. 61 y e a rs of age, of A storia, died W ed n esd ay m orn in g a t th e Pacific C h ristian h o sp ita l in E u g en e, as h e r d a u g h te r, Mrs. M. It. H u n tly , lay in bod at h e r h om e in S pringfield ill w ith infiuenaa. Mrs. Pohl to g e th e r w ith h e r hus hand, W illiam C. A. Pohl, cam e to S pringfield last w eek to v isit th e ir d a u g h te r and son-in-law, Mr. an d Mrs. M. B. H untly. As th e week cam e to a clone, Mrs. Pohl took sick and w as se n t to th e h o sp ita l in E u g en e w h ere sh e u n d erw en t a n o p eratio n T u esd ay m orning. Mrs. Pohl whs born In lot G rande, O regon, on D ecem ber 13. 1S67, th e d a u g h te r of p io n eers of th a t sectio n , Mr. an d Mrs. S am u el W ash b u rn . W hen a young g irl, sh e m oved to A storia, an d on M arch 15, 1885, sh e w as m ar 1 rled to Mr. Pohl, an d both have resiU -) ed in A sto ria since. S he is su rv iv ed by h e r h u sb an d , a p io n eer fu n eral d ire c to r of A sto ria ; tw o sons, W illiam B. of M ossilon, ♦ O hio; and Alonzo of A nacondas. W asn j ♦ ♦ Neff, wlfu of SUM M O NS f A nthony N o ltn er; IN T H E CIR CU IT C O U R T O F T H E I Jo sep h Neff, W hlttnuuiru, wlfu S T A T E O F OREGON FOR T H E of Ja m a s I*. W h tttv m o ra; D H. Agurd, th e unkuow u h e ir s of D S. A gurd, A. COUNTY O F I.ANK ! Curl O. K. Jo h n so n and Glow C iorlm la F. S im ona; the unknow n h a irs of A F, : Jo h n so n , his wife, P laintiffs, Vs , S im ons; L. O. lo iu d u rs, Ills unknow n lam e C ounty, O regon. « m unicipal h eirs of L. O. l.u m l-in , W illia m c o rp o ra tio n ; E. It. l.u c k e y ; T C. MMyer; Jo h n Duvls aud A nnie Davis, I L uckey and M aude L L uckey, Ills his w ife, and lliu unknow n heirs of w ife; U na Luckey S lo n e and (Hen Jo h n Davis und A nnie Davis, his w ife, S tone, h e r h u sb an d ; P earl Luckey W eb ster I. K incaid and D orothy C, K astm an and B arry K nslham . h e r K incaid, his w ife; Kilxutiotli M G ale, h u sb a n d ; Floy Luckey W halan ami l o i i l i u Kin« sid S alsm aii, and all o th er W illta-i. W helan, Iter hualiaiid; p a rtie s or po iso n s uuknow u, claim ing David W. C u rtis; am i also all o ilier any l ight, title, iiiti-ii-st, lien or « sta te I'ersons or p a rlie s unknow n, claliiilug In tho re a l p ro p erly dent litn-d In the any rig h t, title, In terest, lieu or e s ta te coluplu tit In Oils can»", D ufvudani.,. In (lie re a l p ro p erty desci'll»--l In th e , IN' I I I E NAME O F T H E ST A T E OF OREGON, lo u a re III n-liy req u ired com plaint in tli(y suit, d efen d an ts. To E. It 1.uckey; Una Luckey S lone to appeal and a n sw er tile co m p lain t and Glen Stone, tier h i l s b u t i d ; P earl filed a g ain st you In tile above e n titled : l.uckey K uathatu and B arry E aslliuni. suit w ithin fout w eeks from ih e d a ta 1 tier h u sb a n d ; David W. C u rtis; and al of tlie first publication of this a id . so all o ilie r perso n s o r p a rtie s tin iiitiim, a n d j f you fail to so ap p eu r au d know ns clatnUng any rig h t, title, In uusw er, tlie plaintiffs will apply to th e Court for th«> relief pruyed for in (lie te re s t, lien o r estu te In th e real p ro <o iu p la lu t. Io wit p e r ty d escrib ed tn th e com plulnt In T h at th«' plaintiffs tie d ec la re d to be th is suit, D efendants. th e ow ners In fee sim ple of th e pre- IN T H E NAME O F T H E S T A T E m lses d e scrib ed h erein , and p a rtic u la r O F O REG O N : Yun a re hereby re. ly d escrib ed as follow s, to » 8 qulrt-d tn a p p e a r and a n sw e r th e com i Tile W est sixty (601 feet of L ot plaint tiled agulnst you In the above num ber Tw o (21 In Blot k num bered e n titled su it w ithin four w eeks from F ourteen (I4 i In th s t purl of tlie (Tty Ihe d a te of th e first publication of th is of Eugelle, lu L ana C ounty, O ti'iF n . sum m ons an d if you fail Io so a p p e a r w lilchwus o riginally d o n ated to gald and a n sw er, th e plaintiffs will apply lam e C ounty by C harnel M ulllgun aud to th e C ourt for the relief prayed for wife, nil tn tlie C ounty of L ane unit In the co m p lain t, to w lt: i S ta te of Ol'agoii. T h at tlie plaintiffs lie d eclared to be T h u t th e d efe n d a n ts have not, nor tht- ow ners in fee sim ple of Ihe p re have any of them , any rig h t, title . In m lses h erein , and p a rticu larly de-1 te re st. o r lieu upon said preinlsi * t-rlheil as follow s, to w lt: i T hat th e IHI<< of III«- p la in tiffs In uti.l B eginning ut Ihe n o rth w e st c o rn e r j to slnd p rem ises lie fo rev er q u te te 1 of Lot N um ber Five In Block N um ber ag ain st (lie d efen d an t* , and ull p er F o u rteen of th at part of th e C ity of sona claim ing by, th ro u g h or under E ugene, w hich was o rig in ally d o nated I (been, nr any of them to lam e C ounty, O regon, by C harnel T hat th e plaintiffs have such o th e r M ulligan and wife, and ru n n in g thence am t fu r th e r relief h erein ns to th«» east along n o rth line of said lot and of Court may seem m eet tn tin- prem ise«. Lot Six in said Block 160 f«-«-t to tlie ( n o rth e a s t c o rn e r of said Lot Six. , T H IS S C M M O N B is p u b lis h e d iqice « th en ce south along w est I'm- of alley ru n n in g no rth and south th ro u g h snhl hy tin- o rd e r of th e lio n IS. F s lo p block 85 feet th en ce w est p arallel w ith w orth. Ju d g e of l i t « C ircuit Court of said first boundary line 16o feet or to . I th e C ounty of l ane, Stall- of O regon Tim d e le of th e first pulilicutlon of th e E ast line of W illam ette S tre e t, and th e n c e N orth along line of said , th is sum m ons is ? <vember 22, 1P28. W illam ette S tre e t. 35 feet to th e p lace ! IM M EI. A EVAN'S, Attorn« ys fo r of b eg in n in g ; being th«' n o rth 35 feet I ‘la In 11 ffs. R esidence and postofflee a l- of said lots num b ered five am t six In d re ss R ugeno, O regon. said Block N um ber fo u rteen In th e ; N 29 D « 13 20-27: C ttv of E ugene, lam e C ounty, O regon T h st th e d e fe n d a n ts hav e not. nor I have any of them , any rig h t, title, In , NOTICE T o OW NER I have ta k e n te re st o r lien upon said prem ises. up e s lra y d ark hay horse w ith whit«« T hut th e title of th e p laintiffs In and j spot t i l for« head. O x n e r can have to suld p rem ises be fo re v e r quieted sam e by callin g at my farm . Spring- a g ain st th e d efen d an ts, an d ull perso n s claim ing by, th rough or u n d e r them , or field R oute 2 Ed V aughan. any of them N 29: 1». 6 13: T h at Ihe plaintiffs hav e such o th e r and fu rth e r relief h erein as to the C ourt m ay seem m eet in th«' prem ises FOR BALE— C arbon p ap er In larg e T H IS SU M M O N S 's n u h t'sh i-d o n c e sh e e ts, 26x39 Inches, s u ita b le for each week fo r four su ccessiv e week«, m uklng tra c in g s T ho N ew s office hy o rd e r of th e Hon O. F S klpw orth. Ju d g e of th e C ircuit C ourt of L in o C ounty. O regon. T he D ate of the first puhllcntlon of th is sum m ons is N ovem ber 29, 1928 IM MEI. 4 EVANS. A tto rn ey s for Now Located in I Ta In 11 ffs. Ilc'-ldcnce end postofflee a«!- Miner Building d re s s: E ugene. O regon N 29: D 6 13 20 27 One of til* greatest disasters, ta point of loss of life and devastatioa New ag ric u ltu ra l m o to r m achinery w hich is »aid to he able to cf homes, in which the American lied rev o lu tio n ize and -peed up a g ricu ltu ral p ro d u c ts and gro w in g sv strin z Cross has ever carried relief was the o l ttic c u ltiv atio n of land w ere d e m o n stra te d near P aris re cen tly before th e t rench M inister of A g ricu ltu re M Q u rillc, and M Painleve. and West Indies hurricane of September Ih a,n '„ , r r " P e r t ’ O ne of the new super a g rlrn lttira l m achine« is last, which swept across Porto Rico, Show n ab o v e at w l parts of the Virgin Islands, the coast of Florida and north to end In tor rential rains, flooding streams In a By Special half dozen states. The known dead Correspondents In all of the areas affected was 2.259. although It was admitted that the Complete total of dead In Florida would never be known The number THURSTO N ♦ of injured was estimated at 3.170. Ap ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A proximately 20.COO buildings were de stroyed and damaged. ing to n , who fo rm erly resid ed h e re ; j T h e re w as b o rn to Mr. and Mrs. O. At the height of the emergency the tow d a u g h te rs, M rs. M. B. H u n tly of C lem en t lust W ednesday a baby girl Red Cross was caring for 506 410 pep S p rin g field ; au d Mrs. R. H . Roy land. Mr. an d Mrs. Ja m e s t a lv e rt from pie—that Is, feeding and clothing them and arranging tor whatever Of M ossilon. O hio; and five g ran d ch i;- Ju n c tio n C ity v isited w ith th e ir d a u g h te r. M rs. Jo h n E d m isto n , last T h u rs Shelter was obtainable. As long as d ren . D etails for th e fu n eral of M rs. P o h l day. three weeks after the hurricane •truck Porto Rico and Florida, the a re in c h a rg e of th e W alker-P oole W illie l’la tt h a s been serio u sly ill Red Cross was aiding 20.236 people fu n eral d irecto rs, and will be a n n o u n w ith bow el tro u b le for severul dues who were sick, of these 236 tn Florida ced later. Mr. Pohl and- Mr. W alk- r It b eing n ecessary to have tw o d o cto rs and the remainder tn Porto Rico, oi th e S pringfield fu n eral hom e a re for co n su ltatio n . where Influenza and malaria were be frien d s of m any y ears. T h ey both Iatw ren ce G o ssler took suddenly li! . ing treated to prevent epidemics of w orked c o n cu rren tly in th e o rg a n iz a Inst S a tu rd a y m o rn ing. He was rushed more drastic diseases. Large num tion of th e O regon fu n eral d ire c to rs ’ to S pringfield to see a d o cto r and from bers of Red Cross nurses were active asso ciatio n . • t both points. th e re to a E u g en e h o sp ital w here he In Florida more than 11.000 persons u n d erw en t an o p e ra tio n for ap p e n d i applied to Red Cross for assistance, c itis th e sam e day. Labor Head Asks •nd a great number of people in Flori H ugh D oolittle left for C ottage Nation’s Workers to da and also In Porto Rico still ware G rove la st S u n d ay . He planned to being cared for in the matter of fold, Support Red Cross e n te r th e E ugene B usiness C ollege in clothing and shelter as long at two SIR HENRY THORNTON months after the hurricane, vnile th e n e a r fu tu re. William Green, president of the As u sm all boy in a sm all tow n h they awaited maturing crops which H u b ert G ray w ho w orks at W end! American Federation of Labor, tn n o u rish ed un am b itio n to becom e u would enable them to again become ing sp en t S unday a t his home h ere. Washington, calls upon the workers c h u rc h bishop. T h en he w as knov i, aeif sustaining. of the nation to support the twelfth T h e re w as a sch o ol m eeting held at • inply as "H u n k " T h o rn to n , u young For this relief task, the American annual roll call of the American th e new school h o u se last Saturday» public gave the American Red Cross lad w ith long legs. Now lie t< h n Red Cross, November 11-29, In the to v o te on th e b udget. It w as voted a fund of f5.000.000—the sum set following statement: H enry W orth T h o rn to n , K ll E., to build a play sh ed and to pay for forth In a proclamation issued by "Through the American Red P re sid e n t an d C h a irm a n of the - a n a i th e new fu rn itu re Just Installed. President Coolidge a few days after Cross we find expression tor some ia a N atio n al R ailw ay s w ith l i -.-1 T h e I Ju lies aid h a v e decided to give news of the hurricane was received of our noblest ideals. It Is an ef q u a rte rs in M ontreal, C auuda. Since The relief given by the Red Cross a p lay In co n n ectio n w ith th e ir bazaar fective Instrument for magnifying ihe day he left tile sm all tow n tie has In this great emergency, spread over many times our personal service w hich Is to be held In the n ear fu tu re. trav elled to various c o u n tries, w er.«u •ucb a wide territory of sea and .and, to humanity. Rov E d m isto n h u s purchased th e old ta m any c a p acities. H e lias been, in was everywhere commended and es "In the face of great disasters, school lot an d b u ild in g a t T h u rsto n . tu rn , cham pion line pluugi i it . ue pecial emphasis was placed upon the when the Injured and homeless ruD promtltude with which the organiza into the thousands, there Is littis n lv e rslly of P e n n sy lv a n ia In the to a ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ tion responded. The hurricane struck we can do individually. Consolidat sun of 1892 w hen th ey beat the ♦ UPPER W ILLAMETTE * "T ig e r team of i n u c e to u , a i r i i,c 'I ing our strength througl member Porto Rico September 13, and '-he ♦ ♦ + + + + < • ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ first brief cabled word of It came ship in this great organization, our on th e P e n n sy lv an ia R ailro ad , . sap- opportunity for service Is unlim September 14, to both Red Cross and M rs. Allen W h e e le r te a c h e r In th e e riiite n d e u t on th e L oug Islali-l n u ll the news agencies. Before nightfall, ited. P le a s a n t H ill high school is ta k in g road. the national director of disaster re We must not forget that every SU M M O N S | th e high school civ ics class to th e Me "H a n k " T h o rn to n w as bo* a Id IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E day is a day of disaster to thou lie f for the Red Cross and a staff of sands. Into homes where disaster i D nniel m u rd er tria l In E ugene, four trained men had left Washington Loguim port, ino lana, on .se w in o v r u. ST ATE O F OREGON FO R 'H IE strikes your Red Cross goes In your i Mr. an d Mrs. R alph P. Iailrd and , 18/1. COUNTY O F LANE for Charleston. South Carolina, to As S ir H en ry T h o n ito i he J M erle Roby and M yrtle L eona Ilohy, tw o ch ild ren , M y rn a and R aym ond. heads tile larg est ru ilro ad lu name to be friend and ci unselor to board a navy destroyer which upon tht, his wife. P laintiffs. Vs.. L ane Conn ! those Upon whom misfortune has I a re re c u p e ra tin g from an a tta c k of world u n d er one Instruction of the President of the T h e p a r e n t« a r e to in a n age ni «* it. K ty. o n to n . n . i n n lcl'ial co rp o ra tio n , laid her heavy band. United States had been placed at th e flu. covers C an ad a wuli a D el* o r* of 2 f b la m e f u r th e back * N oltner. wife of A nthony - "As President of the American command of the Red Cross by the T h e P le a sa n t H ill high s c h o il 681 m iles of line, o p e ra te s a stiin -f ot N o ltn e r; Neff. wife of J»-u»pb w a rd c h ild , p o o r o r Federation of Labor, I hope and Secretary of the Navy. And although N eff; W h ittem o re, wife of b a sk e t ball boys team d e fe a te d the h o tels ac ro ss th e c o n tin e n t and p a in fu l v isio n I k to is, feet confident that the workers nt the next day was Sunday, a Red Cross Ja m e s P. W h itte m o re : D S Agar«* S a n ta C lara team In a p ractice gam e us u su b sid iary , a lin e of steu n iah lp s b la m e a n d n iu y w r e c k the nation will respond to the Red man arrived In New York to purchase tile unkonw it heirs of II S Agard t h e ir liv e s if n o t ta k e n a thousand tons of food for the Porto Cross Roll Call and have a part tn nt P le a s a n t Hill F rid ay . Nove l her 2.1, plying to E urope, ihe W est Indien. A F S im o n s; the unknow n heirs if by a sco re o f 30 to "I. T he n '<-»sant A u stra lia und th e O rien t. this organization's great work." A F S im o n s; L. O. L nm ters; th«- Ricans, already reported to oe starv in time. unknow n h e irs of L. O. L an d ers; ' H ill g irls won by a s c o r 1 of 22 to 9. ing, and the Navy again placed a ship (Signed) S ir H en ry T h o rn to n stu n d s six feet W illiam M ayer; Jo h n Dnvls and . T h e P leasan t H ill a th h -tlc club w as for the cargo at Red Cross command. W ILLIAM GREEN, Make Appointments A nnie Davis, his w ife; and the un four in his sto ck in g feet und w eighs Late on Saturday evening there came d efeated by th e S a n ta C lara a th le tic President know n h e irs of Jo h n Davis ami | Whenever Possible aro u n d 220 pounds. He h as u ruddy another cable—a Red Cross nurse at club in a gam e of b ask et bail by .» American Federation of Labor. A nnie Davis, his w ife; W i-hsler L I com plexion, d e a r grey eyes und u St. Croix, In the Virgin Islands, ad sco re of 23 to 22 T u esd ay nielit Nov. K incaid anti D orothy C. K incalil, his j « S •< > long d ecisiv e s trid e . He m ak es u dressed a plea to tho mother organl- w ife; E lizabeth M G ale; I jiu r a K i l l e m b er 27 a t S a n ta C lara. eaid S a lsm a n ; and all o th e r p a rtie s j decidedly d istin g u ish e d a p p e a ra n c e . (atlon In Washington and gave first H en ry D lekm an h a s been sick w ith Dr. ^Herman d ’ Hioody I------------ uess Again or p erso n s unknow n, claim ing any warning of the plight of the people of Yet he is one of th e m o st a p p ro a c h an a tta c k of th e flu and confined to ( I II Ml H IM »IVIMGMT M’KIAUSI rig h t, tltie . In terest, lien or e s ta te the American possession, where no ab le m en of p osition In C unada toduy. *uiir am MiNt« moo. PNOkt his bed fo r th e la s t w eek. in th e re a l p ro p erty d escrib ed In th e family in a population of 11.000 had F A M (U t( A l W A N W ith m ore thun 100,000 em ployes co m p lain t In th is c a u se ; D efend - F re d e ric k B ruce T in k e r Is suffering •acaped Injury. t u c i Nt - one. . o beying h is o rd e rs S ir T h o rn to n be an ts. from an a tta c k of th e flu. In the meantime the Red Cross nad To L ane C ounty, O regon, a munici T h u rsd a y n ig h t N ovem ber 29. Is lieves th a t they will do b e tte r wosk pal corporation; notified Its Florida Chapters tha. It N o ltn er. w-if«- of for u m an th a n fo r an im p erso n al o r atood ready for any service, in event hom ecom ing n ig h t fo r th e P le a sa n t the hurricane, beaded toward them, H ill h ig h school. ('here will be a g an iza tio n , und th a t th e road to co n did any damage. Not content with gam e of b a sk e t b all betw een th - genial w orking c o n d itio n s is m ude this, the Red Cross od Sunday night alu m n i and th e re g u la r team , and sm o o th er and m on- e n d u ra b le hy tho entrained a disaster relief director th e re will be “e a ts " a fte r th e gam e. haliu st of hum an k in d n ess. and six workers for Florida. "Good nio rn in tg ," he suid to u tra c » T he alu m n i a re a ll in v ited to tu rn out. Money, food, clothing were dis w o rk er in lue y a rd s of ih e G reat E ast- patched Immediately to both points, S P R IN G F IE L D H a rry S te w a rt III— H arry S te w a rt ern « “ '"-oad of E ngland ut the com and before the end of the week the Red Cross was feeding a half million was confined to his home this 'week m en ce m en t of his a tte m p t to s e t It again upon a b u sin ess like footing. people. becanse of illness. Thia prompt response was made “Good m o rning, sir," responded e possible by the disaster relief organi w orker, liftin g up h is h ead from h is Leave for Corvallis— Mr. and Mrs. sation the Red Cross has brought to FRIDAY — SATURDAY, NOV, 30 — DEC. 1 C. K. Jennings left Wednesday for shovel. gether and trained through a series . fh'5 '» not John D. Rocke Of such national calamities. Corvallis where they w ill visit th e ir , "You know, we re not used to that feller in dizm iise I | it F red Jo n ez, Support of this work Is through the daughter and son-in law, Mr. and Mrs. ¡over here," suggested the English of- 89, watchman at a railroad cross aDnual Roll Call for memberships. in g at Malone, New York. Lee Korn. fld a l by th e sid e of T h o rn to n . The goal in the twelfth annual Roll COMEDY “ Man of Letters' and EOX NEWS "W ell, It's w hat I’ve been used «.o Call to be held Armistice Day to in th e U nited S ta te s. O ver th e re I Thanksgiving Day, November 11 to SUNDAY — DECEMBER 2 h a v e n ’t noticed th a t an o b se rv a n c e of 29, Is 5,000,000 members. Community News BIG WEN FROM SMALL TOWNS c BELL THEATRE New Admission Price 20c “Laugh Clown, Laugh” FATHERS AND SONS TO HOLD BANQUET DEC. 1 Springfield fathers and sons will dine together at the annual fathers and sons banquet to be held in the Baptist church December 11 under the auspices of the representatives of tho Methodist, Christian, and Baptist chuches here. Every year, the banuet is held and is attended by a large number of fathers and sons of this vicinity. The banquet commute urges all fathers to come with their sons to the annual affair this year. Serving on the committee this year for the banuet are: H arry Chase, Dale Horton, W. A. Hemenway, B. H. Retn- pel, Dr. W. H. Pollard, and W illiam G. Hughes. The dinner w ill this year be served by ladies of the Baptist church. A p ro g ram Is b ein g a rra n g e d fo r th e e v e n t an d will be an n o u n ced soon. The D a ys o f the T allow C andle a n d R ubber S ta m p S ta tio n ery A r e Gone No m e rc h a n t would th in k of lig h tin g his sto re w ith tallow can d les. It would be th e p o o re st s o rt of econom y. Y«>t we see m e r c h a n ts th e se day s who a re p ra c tic in g m eth o d s Just as o b so lete hy u s ing ru b b e r stam p ed sta tio n e ry . R ubber stam p ed s ta tio n e ry c re a te s th e sam e Im p ression am ong re c ip ie n ts of o n e’s le tte r s th a t tallow can d le s would as a m ethod of sto re lighting. M odern m e rch an d isin g meth«xls re q u ire m odern fa c ilitie s and good sta tio n e ry is an e ss e n tia l p a rt o f an y office eq u ip m en t. L et us call and show you sam p les. Willamette $re£te the com m on h um an c o u rte sie s c arried w ith It an y ill effects," resp o n d ed tin m an who had s ta rte d a s a boy in a sm all tow n in th e c e n tr a l U nited S ta te s »1... an am b itio n to becom e a church u ish o p and w ho had been c a n ed a c ro s s Ihe seas to re h a h illu te one | of the g re a te s t of E n g la n d 's railro ad s. N O TICE O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T N otice is hereby g iven th a ' C h arles E. Jo h n so n , as ad im ln lstrati.r of th e e s ta te of S a ra h J. D ouglas, deceased, ; h as filed his final a c c o u n t In said ; e s ta te and the C ounty C o u rt of L ane 1 C ounty, O regon, h a s fixed F rid ay , D ec em b er 28th, 1928, a t th e hour of 10:0'1 In th e forenoon of said day a t th e J C ounty C ourt house in E ugene, Ixino | C ounty, O regon, as th e tim e and plac«i I for the h e a rin g of said final account. ' All p erso n s h av in g o b je c tio n s to said final a cco u n t a re notified to pres- 1 e n t Ihe sam e In w ritin g on o r before said tim e. D ated th is 23rd d ay of N ovem ber, 1928. C H A R LE S E. JO H N S O N . A dm lnls ; tr a to r of th e E sta te of S arn h J . Doug- j las, deceased. GEO. M ELVIN M IL L E R , A tt'y . fo ri A d m in istrato r. N. 29: D. 6-13-20-27: “Across To Singapore” COMEDY “ What Every Ice Man Knows. EOX NEWS TUESDAY — DECEMBER 4 “Shooting Irons” COMEDY SERIAL "Buster’s Whippot Race.’’ “ Haunted Island,"1 l«th Epteodfi MERCHANT TICKETS GOOD UNTIL DECEMBER 17 Use them while you can ------------------------------------- -------- - ■ ----------- " ■ ■' 1 Use Merchant Tickets Tuesday and Friday Nights G ET M E R C H A N T PLACES: C O -O P E R A T IV E T IC K E T S AT F O L L O W IN G INDEPENDENT MEAT CO, CHIC’S FEED STORE DANNER MOTOR CO. 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