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U P P E R W IL L A M E T T E
T H U R S D A Y . M A Y 23. V»29.
S P R IN G PUOLI» N W S
F O U R L ’» R E C O M M E N D
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A L L L U M B É R IN D U S T R Y
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Justln* supply to demand la the moat
serious one now confronting the hint
her Industry, It» It,
"Resolved, that the 4L. through Ita
Hoard of Directors recommend to nil
the regional Lumber Manufacturer«'
Associations
In me
the Untied
State«
the
Associsuoas in
i mte.i m
ates me
establishment of a national 8-hour day
i„„,t„.r Industry.
Industry, and ,he
the Board
Hoard
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commend
attitude
of these ein
ployes in the Northwest who have
patiently and loyally aucepted the
conditions Imposed on them by the
ttecessaray curtailment which th’
S hour industry bus practiced by run
tiing a five-day w eek , anil otlnrw ise
shortening the operating time, while
already on a shorter day than that In
effect In other competing territories "
W ('. Reugnita, 4L presided!, w is
In the chair. He reported steady
progress and Increased activity of the
organisation.
T h ro Hurt In Collision
Three persons were slightly Injured
GOPHER CO NTRO L TO
BE D E M O N S T R A T E D
Sulurtluy night when earn driven by
Mrs Margaret Devis anti O. V Hogo-
, vlch. collided a short distance this aid»
of Leahurg Mrs Davis was cut with
gluau, and Mr and Mrs lltigovlrh
were also cut and bruised The throe
were brought to Springfield for medi
cal treatment.
Two gopher control demonstrations
W O R K F IV E -D A Y W E E K
Frank Campbell and Fred Gray Jr
A number of people gathered at the
of In tenst Io farinera of thia part of
returned home last Wednesday from Pleasant Hill cemetery last Friday,
lAirtland. Ore., May 23.—R*com
Lane county will he conducted on
a trip to Klamath Falls.
May 17. and helped clean up the
inendations that the entire lumber In-
Tuesday.
May 28. by Ira N. Gabriel
Thurston high school baseball team cemetery.
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son. state rodent control leader of
motored to Elmira last Thursday
The women of Pleasant J llll com
of ,h<> ’ n ,,*J
*«»•»*»»*•.•
afternoon where they were defeated ntunity met at the home of Mrs. E ,
w,,h ^nsum ptlon of Its
the U. B. Hui can of Ulologlcul Survey
In a game with Elmira team
B. Tinker Wednesday afternoon. May pro4“c‘ b> ” »• «*»*"»> adoption of a
A demonstration will he given at
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five-day working week was the leading
the farm of W II Shelley, three
Professor Hermegan and Miss Ruth 15. They quilted two quilts for Mrs.
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quarter* of a mile south of Jasper on E A T S B IG S T E A K A N D
M-hltlock. teachers of Thurston high Ross Mathews, whose home was
F R IE D O N IO N S — N O G A S
the road between Ju«|s<r mid Pleasanl
mdtool. took the school to Belnap burned recently They voted not to
Hill,
at
nine
o'clock
In
the
morning
"Every
time I ate I hud terrible
•n
rtn ri lnnt
meet again
until next fall. Tnoae and figures regarding foreign and
springs
last Prldav
rn o a y on
on a a picnic.
p.<mi.
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• ci. d il< nioiistrnlloii will lie at stomach gas Now. (hunks to Adler
Charlie
Zlegller
from
Klamath
Falls
present
were
Mrs
C.
F.
Hyde
and
v •■“'■••-
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domestic market trends, as well us
Cloverleaf dairy, two tulles north west Ika. 1 eat steak and fried onions and
motored here last Friday and spent Mnr Alice Eng.lah of Eugene Mrs.
ch#
of Springfield, at two o'clock
feel fine
Mrs J Jitl'aii
the week end visiting friends. He IX-lbert Harden. Mrs^ Jesse t arro
* )f
wh( h
A ll In te re s te d p a rtie s are Invited
Just ONE spoonful Adlerlka relieve«
was formerly a resident of Thurston .hers Mrs Ernest Schrenck. l ir e A.
to attend these demonstrations, ac­ gas ami (but bloated feeling so that
He returned home Monday.'
J Hlggms. Mrs. s. H . t alhoun. Mrs
blnlb,,r lnihlstrv of the
cording to O. 8 Pletclu-r, «limitv agent von <un oat and sloop well. Acts on
Mr. Melng enjoved a visit with his E P Mitchell. Mrs J. \« Jameson,
» h o has a rfu n g e d tor th e m ie lln g *
|t< •Til upper and lower bowel slid re
glater-ln law and family from Idaho Mrs. M. L. Brlslow, Mrs. Frank Smith.
con, Mprs
m oves o ld w a s te m a tte r you n e v e r
a few days ago.
Mrs. E. Y. Swift. Mrs
R. Jordan. *
, >f nat|ona, ,niportani.e aa
O n B u y in g T r ip 41. W
K e liu e tt th o u g h t w its th e re
N o m u tte r w h a t
•Several people from here motored Mrs. G A Brown. Mrs Andy O lso n . *
n o r(h w p g , „ w |re (| , hp
sp o u t T in .d a y on a t r ip to P o r t ia n i iv o u huvo tr ie d fo r v o u r a to m .ic h m l
to Donna last Sunday to witness the Mrs L k M l lams_ M,-=c R oss Ma
resolutton to ,,u. Nl„ (oIV„
w h e re he h n u g h t a new stock of b o w e ls, A d le r lk a w ill surprise you
ball game between Thurston and hews. Miss Lela Wheeler Mr«^ Mil-
Mi,„ llf«cturers association. W O M A N W IN S D A M A G E S
s p rin g goods fo r his s to re
P la in t v's D ru g s Store.
FR O M LOCAL D O C TO R
Donna teams. Thurston won.
bird ^ rn u m Mrr O J L * • « « £ * » . Waf>htng, o„ „ (. . :im>
ttll
Miss Brlghtman held a meeting Mrs^ Emma Meyer tmd Mnc E B
,umber
M iss H olly More, of Los A n g eles,
under the auspices of the Farmers' Tinker. There were 2 children pre- *
CaMfornla un„ o,her lumb,.r
formerly
of Eugene, was awarded
m io n ladles at Mrs A. B Mathews sent. Mrs. E I . Mitchell and Mrs
c
<)f thp C()un, ry:
*7.933 personal damages from Dr.
home Wednesday. Bhe taught them Andy Olson served fruit salad and
>f
Eugene Kester. Springfield physician,
to make baskets
. cak'> fcr refreshments.
hv u federal court Jury at Portland
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The
Pleasant
hill
Christian
Endea-
Hugh Doolittle, who Is working In
Pleasant
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a o O r F vpg, . p?day
Mt„ More
sued
N O T IC E OF
OF S
S M
H E Z R R
IF .r
F r
'S , BAL.
SALE
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*M2 W llla in etfp St.. Eugene, Oregon.
the forest reserve at McKenzie bridge vor elected Ijiwrence Wheeler for, EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
for
*50.000
damages
whlc
lishe
claimed
spent Snnday at Taylor Needham's, president, to take the place of Mary
Notice Is hereby given that l>v U) huve gUMlu|n,M| Miyeh 25. 1928.
Miss Maude Russell, who has taught Harden, who resigned.
The Pleasant Hill annual picnic will 'aie'^n for "closure'iMued out of the wh*n hei^ car collided with the one
Tne Pleasant nut annual picnic win sab, ,n foreclosure Issued out ot me
w
In Raatern Oregon |h p Past school l
»«or h o . retu rn ed home
given under the auspices of the Circuit Court of Lane County. Ore driven by Dr Kester on the McK. n
M is, V ela Grav who has taught ' Christian church Sunday school 9nt- <on.
the SISl
21st UUJ
day » of
1929
le IIIKIIR«’
highway urni
near the
fish smiiisvt^.
hatchery.
n. on MP
»I May. 14F
-ÌV to
»1« if
uuv unii
W jg It Spoiled Because
Miss Veda Gray, who nas ta ten ,
Woodman a !,ul,
h»‘reln’ ,,n
Ith tU-'
suit * wherein,
on the jth
dav of The doctor, she charged, v was driving
Edenvale school this past year, urday. June « « • «
wooaman May, 19-’9. In said « mu t. th. ln tii
Y o u r Package D id N o t Come?
wrong side of the road
State Fidelity Building A Loan As -
Closed her school last Monday. Thurs-, Grove
school motored over th e r e ’ The Woodman hall and grove was , « « lo tio n , a corporation, recovered,
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Annoying, wasn't if I A n d q u ite unnecessary » lie n if is so
ton grade . .
0 . 0 . » Mav 17 at nubile judgment against the defetidaht Ra>5
EXECUTOR S NOTICE
and played baseball Monday after- sold last Friday. May 17.
P
Shepard in the sum of Two Thou IN THE CDCN’TY COl'RT OF THE
easy to carry it home yourself. The J. C. Penney Co.
Edenvale team
auction to H C. Wheeler and Bert sand Eight Hundred Slxtv-one
STATE
ST.'.TE OF
OP OREGON. IN
IN' AND
AN'D EOR
P o ll
Slxtysme and
feels that most shotqiers prefer to do this, herause they are
IVUU. The
a
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noon.
THE COUNTY OP LANE.
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66-100 (»2861.66) Dollars, together
Loren Edmiston left last Friday for Beaver
sure of having their package when they want i t
IN
PROBATE
Trent, Zion. Lowell,
Lowell. Dexter,
ten pe,
per u cent
extended stay
stav In California.
The Trent.
uexter. with interest at ten
r ..i per
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an . t extended
extenaeo sta. In California.
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annum from and after the 15th day in re Estate of Margaret Ellen John
Mrs. George left last Monday for Pleasant Hill public schools will hold
' bpr 19„ untll pald; an,|
, on. deceased.
Carrying It Hom e
Pendleton, where she will visit her a joint picnic at Pleasant HUI Friday, for thp ftirthpr sllm of j n 25 hereto-
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
Means a Saving
daughter
She expects to be gone a May 24. Each school will offer a fore
bv tbe plaintiff as taxes derslgned. J. Lewis Johnson, w as «Inly ,
« .J tK '
few numbers on the program.
upon said propertv: and for the fur appointed Exe< utor of the
»•"
® onm
, .
. i . i , « , i »her sum of *11.00 heretofore paid by titled estate on May 18. 1929; thut
By eliminating an expensive de­
Mrs. Kreamer Is spending some
Several public school pup
plaintiff for having the abstract all persons owing said estate shall
livery
system we are able to effect
time with Mrs. William Rennie.
high school Tuesday. May I I .
covering said premises extended: pay me. and all persons having claims
a considerable saving and this is
Arthur Calvert from Junction City
Pleasant Hill public school will not ftn(1 for thp further sum of Three against the said estate shall present
was 1» Thurston last Sunday.
close until Friday. May 31. owing to Hundred and no-100 (»300 00) Dollars the same to me with voucher, at
passed on to you in the
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fact they missed some time dur- a.^a .a s o n a b ,^ attorney
herein: ^
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7 ,7 ” ^
Lam Mays from Landax
form of Lower Price* I Just
lng the winter on account of sickness. ^prpfn and gft,d pxecut|On to me dt ette S treet Eugene. Oregon, within
friends here last Sunday.
one of the many wavs in
Enterprise public school closed last rpcted' commanding me In the name six months from the date of the first
Leland Hastings from Klamath
which see help our cus­
k
. , h State of Oregon. In order to publication of this notice which Is
Falls ¡ b visiting relatives here.
tomers save money I
Th; boy scout troop at Pleasant « t l .f y said Judgment. Interest.
May 23. 1929
J. LEWIS JOHNSON.
Hil, w ent'on a hike last Sunday up
fees, cost
am, accru-
Executor
NOTICES OF EIGHTH GRADE
HENRY E SLATTERY.
Bear Creek with Mr. Phelps and Mr. crlbpd rpaj property, to-wlt:
EXAM INATIONS
Attorney for Executor.
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All of Ixit numbered 14 In Block
M 23-30 J 6 13-20
o,
Last Memorial Day?
S"
S J 7 5 . 3 » IK ». ’ » • •• • » - -
are pupils to take them This exam-
^ n d e Questions and
supplies win b^ sent to the District
S ' w lt X " m a k in g application for
them. If school is in session the
tX iw ,s e mUm e^Boarhde mus” secure
Hill church J . . . . . .
jun|or c,a8g of the p easan t
4 Ow Therefore. In the name of
Hill high school took the seniors to thp Sta, e pf Oregon. In compliance
Yachats Saturday and Sunday of with the said execution and "rd,,r "J
la8t week. They camped out on the e a l . and V « d . " g ‘"nte“ e t ^ a. o r
and from a„ rpport8 had a Judwtnent
«ncluling I n t e n t an r
- n d e r fu . time. They were chaper- ^ w lll
S^urday. the 22nd day of
Some competent person to do so.
E J. MOORE.
co. Schoo, s . , t
oned by Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Kilpatrick. June 1929. at Ihe hour of one o'clock
Those who went were Shirley W1- In the afternoon of said dav nt
.
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C1, p
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Brabham. Earl Drury, Albert Mat- ponn,y. Oregon, offer for sale and
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hews, Laura Hult, Mike Dilley, Emma , e ll for cash, at public auction, su b-’
,
NOTICE OF s a l e .
, oi«on. Frances Parks. Francis Phibbs Ject to redemption as provldml hv
.n ^ n o r d ^ o ^ h r ^
Au8t1“ Malhe7 ’
of\a".d "tief^daM ' Rae*' M°' S h - Z d '
of I^ne County Oregon, made May Nina Dilley. Luclle Larimer. D e l l and of
pPrflons claiming b v .,
20 1929. Dora Hamble as adminlstra- Stutz. Ben Forney. Helen farter, through and under her. In and to I
tri’x
tn
x of
or the
tne estate
esiaie of
oi j J. . W. Hamble.
namuic. Harriet Brabham,
Kraonam, Darwin
umrwiu Baxter, said premises.
, _____ j _■«. at the .SM««
.„ j _ J
H. L. BOWN - "I"
deceased.»will,
office of Omelet.
Brooke »jjUj3 Doty Josie Putman, » Mildred
M 23-30 J 6-13 2«
lugenTO regon^ on^and'after J u n ™ ’ Wallace. Robert Lindley. Hugh Wal-
1929. receive offers for and sell at lace. Berry Mauney, Crystal Baugn- SHERIFF’S SALE ON EXECUTION
IN FORECLOSURE.
private sale subject to the approval man Nellie Lorenz. William Kelsey,
Notice Is herebv given the t h-
of the Court for cash or part cash p .if,ord Baxter, Eugene Burkett,
virtue of an execution and ord<- ’
and part on time the following des-
crlbed real property, to-wit:
Alvin Olsen.
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sale In foreclo«use l«sned out of »'■
o o is o One
n e (1)
11» 10
e i (5)
» j inclusive
.»v.»»..-, , The Baccalaureate sermon will be c ir p n ((Court of Lane Count” n reeo -
Lots
to F m ive
In Block One (1). and Lots Pour ( 4 ) j g |Ten at the. Pleasant Hill Christian „„ the 18th day of May. 1929 In a
suit wherein. O” the 17th dav of Ms,
to Ten (10) inclusive in Block Two
thp Rpv w A Ejujn».
1929. In said Court. I J. Estes and ¡
(2) of Hamble Addition to the City
Marr K Estes, his wife ss plaintiffs. |
of Eugene. Lane County. Oregon .
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Said sale to be as a whole or In' Dr. Pollard at Wendlinq—Dr W. H recovered Judgment against the de. j
separate parcels.
Pollard made a business trip to Wend. fendants T. E Hodge.,. Ida Grayum ’
Hodges. Harold R Beniamin. G. R .
May 22, 19p9.
ling Sunday.
DORA HAMBLE.
ilng a
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Rickman. Vivian Mav Rickman and
Administratrix.
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Gertrude E Bl’ck for the sum 0» Nine
BROOKE & BRYSON. Attorneys.
IN THE COUNTY £OURT OF THE Hundred Dollars (»900 00). and In­
M 23-30 J 6-13-20
STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE terest thereon at the rate of 8% oer
COUNTY.
annum from Arrll 17th. 1929. snd for
In the Matter of the Estate of W ’am thp fl|rfhPr H„m of E'-ht Dollars
O. Ek, sometime known as William , tRno, and
r„r »b„ f „ rt h e r sum o f
Ek, deceased.
n ne Hundred Dollars («100 001 as a!
Notice 1 b hereby prlven that tn^ rpasonablA Attorney’«» fee, and for
underflgned administrator of th<* thp rrwfH
dfaburspnvntR of th’^
above named estate has filed his final wrHon an<1 on thP 17tb d*»v nf Anril,
account In said estate, and that ^ r*'ji929. In said Court tbn defendant Har-
day, Junp 28th, 1929, at ten oH ock A old
f .j R.
p Beniamin
recovered a a Jude-
Benjamin recovered
Jude
M at the Chambers of said Court In ment against the defendants L. E.
Lane
County
Court
House
In
the
Hodges and Ida Gmvnm Hodges for
I Engene, Oregon, has been appointed the
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sum
of Four Hundred-slxtv-three
New C om fort—
by said Court as the time and place p" d
(»463 47) Dollars with In­
fer hearing objections. If any. to th<- tPrr. , t »h*reon nt the rate of RT, ner
New Protection
said final account and the settlement abn»»ni from D ecem b er th e 10th. 1926.
! thereof.
and fOr the sum nf Flftv (»50 00) Dol-
OLE E. LEE, Administrator. |firH fla a reasonable Attorney's fee.
FRED E. SMITH,
,
and fOr his costs and disbursements
Attorney for Administrator.
this suit, and said execution to m'-
M 23-30 J 6-13-20 ,nre<.tozi commanding ms In the namB
of the State of Oregon, In order to
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
satisfy said Judgments. Interest, at­
FOREST EXCHANGES
torney's fe»s, cost of suit and accm-
No. 018524.
I lng costs, to sell the following de-
Oepactment of the Interior, United scribed real property, to-wlt:
States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore-
The South Fifty-three (53) feet of
gon. May 17, 1929.
I I,nt F've (S) In Block Twenty-three
Notice Is hereby given that on May
of Fairmount, according to the
15. 1929, Isaac Elder, of Albanv, Ore. original nlat thereof, In Eugene, Ijtne
GAUZETS
gon, filed application No. 018524 un- Countv. Oregon
der the Act of March 20. 1922. (42
NOW. THEREFORE. In the name
Box of One Dozen
Stat., 465) to exchange the NW>4 of the State of Oregon. In compliance
SW'4, Sec. 1, N E’4 SE'4. Sec 2, Tp. s with the said execution and order of
! 15 8. R., 11 West, W. M. within the sale, and In order to satisfy said
Sluslaw National Forest, for the judgment. Including Interest, attor-
Two exclusive Gauzet fea.
timber from approximately 5 acres ney's fees, costs and accruing costs,
tures guarantee yon more
j located In the NW>4, SE*4. N J/fc SW>4 j I will on Saturday, the 22nd dav of
comfort and protection
Sec. 19; W'4 Sec. 18, Tp. 20 S., Range June, 1029. at the hour nf one o'clock
than you ever received
4 East, W. M., within the Cascade j In the afternoon of said day. at the
from a sanitary napkin
National Forest.
Southwest front door of the said
before.
The purpose of this notice Is to County Court House In Eugene, Lane
Buffed edges prevent irri­
allow all persons claiming the lands County, Oregon, offer for sale and
tation.
Underlayer pro­
selected, or having bona fide objec- > sell for cash, at public auction, sub-
tects clothing.
tlons to such application, an oppor . Ject to redemption as provided bv
They cost no more.
tunity to file their protests with the ]aw, all of the right, title and interest
Register and Receiver of thte United of the said defendants L. E. Hodges,
Sold only at
States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore- Ida Oraytim Hodges, G. R. Rickman,
gon. Any such protests or objections I Vivian May Rickman, and Gertrude E.
' must be filed In this office within Bllck, and all persons claiming hy,
thirty days from the date of first j through or under them or any or
publication of this notice, which first either of them. In and to the said
publication Is May 23, 1929.
premises.
HAMILL A. CANADAY, Register !
H. L. BOWN
S tore
non-coal.
Sheriff of Lane County. Oregon,
M 23-30 J 6-13-20
M 23-30 J 6-13 20
45c
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Drug Store
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Prices are surprisingly low, w ith the
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