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THURSTO N
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U P P E R W IL L A M E T T E
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S T O P S G A M E FO R
J U N IO R C H A M P IO N S H IP
THURSDAY. JUNK 6. 1929
Building Being H-m odslsd
The store room on Fifth street be |
tween (he Springfield bakery und the
Parker-Bailor garage, leased recently
by the Daisy lame dairy, la being re­
modeled in preparation for in-cupuney
by (be dairy. A concrete floor la be
lug poured at the rear of the building,
where the milk will be handled The
front part of the room will be par­
titioned off for a retail department
The concrete work Is being done by
U. Perry and son. local contractors.
Visitors From Amity Mr and Mrs
Andrew Campbell of Amity spent the
week-end In Springfield visiting at
the home of Mr, and Mrs. F. II
Flattery.
At Sprlngflsld Hotel -Charles Itov i
lepresentutlve of the Mountain States
power company at Albany. Is régis
The Pleasant Hill high school won
A heavy rain lturm ln the third
tarad at the Springfield hotel this
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Buyers and
children and Misa Nedra Weaver iron the R. A. Babb track cup for II ntug Interrupted the game for tue
week.
Portland spent several days visiting at league schools of lan e county Thurs Junior championship of Lane county
A. W. Weaver's home last week.
day. May SO, which was held at Oil which was being played on the local
Mrs. Genevieve Beaman, who taught ley's Riverside park
The scores diamond Monday afternoon between
In Eastern Oregon the past year, has were as follows: Pleasant Hill, 57; , Eugene and Springfield. At that time
closed her school and returned here. Coburg, 1»; Mohawk, 10; Elmira. 9. the score stood 4-4. The game will
Miss Lucile Wilson from Eugene Walker, 1,
be played as soon as the weather Is
Oarwin Baxter won 35 points, hav­ favorable.
visited friends here last Wednesday
In new, light, cool, and well ventilated rooniH on the
and attended the commencement ex­ ing taken first In 50 yard dash, high
If the local boys succeed in de
jump, pole vault, broad jump, 100 yard feutlng the Eugene aggregation. the\
second floor of th e M iner Building —
ercises of the high school
The Thurston high school held its dash.
Laundry Peopls on Picnic
will be entitled to play the chatnplona
O ur three>niontha' S um m er School opeua Monday Ju n e 3
commencement exercises at the
Donald Habler. who la atendtng of Llnn allll lu-nton counties for the
A group of employees of the
church last Wednesday evening. Har. State Normal school at Monmouth, district championship In the American Springfield laundry and of the New
H ours: 8:00 a. in. to 1:00 p. m. each school day, during
old Rennie was the only graduate was at Pleasant Hill for the commence- Legion national junior baseball tour- Service cleaners spent Saturday night
June, July, and Augiiat. Ask about It. It's a good school.
this year. Professor Smith from the inent exercises of the Pleasant Hill nament. The boys play a good brand and Sunday on a picnic at Gates
University of Oregon gave the ad­ : high school.
of baseball, according to W illia m Creek, near Vida. The party camtted
Mae Belle Clinefelder. who graduut- Vasby, who is coaching th>m, and out. und report a good time despite
dress of the evening.
The grade school closed last Fri­ ! ed from the Pleasant Hill high school were holding their own against the the rnin and the dampness of the
day. The parents of students took . last week, left for her home Wed­ supposedly strong Eugene team when ground Those who went on the pic­
A. M. R oberta, Prealdent
well-filled baskets and enjoyed a nesday.
nic were Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence
the rain stopped the game.
Fifteen students graduated from
picnic the last day. Miss Goldia Starr
Anderson
and
small
son
Lloyd.
Lloyd
Telephone filiti
Eugene, Oregon
Miner Building
Vasby Is entering the boys In the
principal, returned to her home in the Pleasant Hill high school Friday Eugene Junior twilight league, which Mattison. Mr. und Mrs John Avllt.
night. May 31. Exercises were held includes six other teams.
Oakland last Saturday.
Miss Florence Doty, Miss Dorothy
Frank Campbell, who was taken in the gymnasium, which was com­
Wills, and Bill Sharen, proprietor of
to the hospital last Thursday, has pletely filled with friends and re-
the Eustsidc cleaners of Eugene.
Purchasing Right of Way
recovered enough to come home la st! latives of the graduates. The vale-
Welby Stevens is spending this
Monday.
dlctory was given by Miss Dilley.
week in the vicinity of Cushman pur L E N A F R IZ E L L G E T S
Jimmie Gossler, small son of Mr. Arah Nell Arnold was salutatorian.
N A M E O N C IV IC C U P
chaslug the right of way for the
and Mrs. Lawrence Fossler, under­ Harold Dilley gave the last will and
Cushman-Mapleton section of the Wil­
went an operation for hernia a few testameut of the. seniors, and Jose
Lena Friggìi, who graduated la-t
!>42 W illam ette St,, E tutene, Oregon.
lamette Valley-Coast highway. The
day3 ago. This is the second opera- Putman the class prophecy. Darwin new highway connects this part of thte Frtduy from the Springfield high
tion he has undergone for that Baxter presented the senior cain to
school. was elected hv the members
the Junior, Laura Hull receiving It. county with the Florence district and
trouble.
Is complete except for ubout 14 miles
H h-ugtir ut the school us
Miss Mildred Price, who taught at A trio was rendered by Shirley Wiley.
the senior girl best exemplifying the
between
Cushman
and
Mapleton.
The Dalles the past year, returned Chystal Baughman and Francis Parks.
Ideals of th< organisation, and had the
Laura Hunt gave a solo. Dr. Arnold
home last Saturday evening.
honor of having her name the first to
Changes In B a k e ry S ta ff
Ernest and Fred McKinney from Rowbotham of the University of Ore-
be engraved on the silver cup pi-
Miss Pearl Nelson, who has been
Lakeview and Ted Muller from Port- ' gon delivered the address, and Harry
sented to the Girl’s league lust fall
land took dinner Saturday evening Shelly, chairman of the board of ,e,uP'°>e*l by the Springfield bakery by the local civic club.
! ("’rectors, delivered the diplomas to ^or
Pas' f°ur years, has resigned
at John Edmiston's.
Such qualities as friendship, cliur
Mrs. John Price and daughter the graduates. Those who graduated ber P',s"'on there tu enter thte Eu- acter. tali nt, and personality were
Mildred and Mrs. Edmiston motored were Shirley Wiley. Nina Dilley. Arah *,'ne Bualneaa college Mia« Nelson considered In tin- choice. Miss Frau
to Corvallis last Mandav and at­ Nell Arnold, Josie Putman, Veda wilt tak‘‘ the ful1 bus,ne88 course at ces Hodge, dean of the girls at the
tended the commencement exercises Hills, Frances Parks, Crystal Baugh- Bu<e,le- R- J- Adams, of Portland, high school, made the awaril to Miss
• t O. A. C„ where Perry Price and man. Mae Belle Clinefelder. Lucile | who was ft,rmerb' employed at thte Frlxell Friday at the final assembly
Lorimer, Darwin Baxter. Clifford bakery, has returned and will work 1 of the year.
Jay Grant are graduating.
Baxter. Harold Dilley. Torvll Rob- there permanently.
binson, Robert Lindley, William
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
R O D E O A T L A N E F A IR
Notice Is hereby given that the un­
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
Kelsey.
dersigned has been appointed admin
FOREST EXCHANGES
G RO UNDS JULY 3 AND 4
The annual Pleasant Hill picnic
Istrathlx of the estate of Dolphus
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will be held at the Woodman grounds
D e p a rtm tn t of the In te rio r, U nited la-wls. deceased, late of Lane County,
Sponsored by the Lane County Fair Saturday. June 8, under the auspices
All persons having claims
States Land O ffic e , Roseburg, O re­ Oregon.
association, a twoday rodeo program I f the pleasant H,U Sunday"’scho^l
against said estate should file the
gon, M ay 29, 1929.
is to be held at the Lane county ¡ The proirram (s a3 foI1()ws.
Notice Is hereby given that on May same duly verified with the under­
29. 1929. Lester V Skeels. of Alsea signed at the office of 8. I). Allen.
fairgrounds for the benefit of Inde­
Invocation.
Oregon, filed application No. 013569 Hovey Building, Eugene, Oregon,
pendence day celebrants, July 3 and
Chorus—Pleasant Hill choir.
under the Act of March 20. 1922, within six months from this date,
4. Some of the best cowboys and
Welcoming address—Rev. W. A (42 Stat.. 4651 to exchange the S*y SH June 6th. 1929
NELLIE REDDING
S 4 S W U . Nft SW \, SWt* SW14.
rodeo experts in the Northwest will Elkins.
Sec 13. W>* SE* h SE^ s NW ti, S\V>,
Administratrix.
be on hand for the event, and there
Piano solo—Mildred Swift.
NE‘ h SE1, NW>i, S>i N'tt't, SE«-« I
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will be plenty of busking horses,
Flag exercises—Grade children.
NW14, 8W>4 SE«4 NW%, Sec. 23. Tp.
wild steers, and even two buffalo to
Piano duet—Lucile Jordan. Helen IS S R. 9 West. W M. within the
test their ability.
Siuslaw National Forest, for the tim­
Carter.
ber on the three acres located within
Proceeds from the rodeo will go
Reading—Mrs. Ralph Laird.
the NW%, SE1,. NKk SW%, Sec. 19,
toward making a bigger and better
Violin solo—Mrs. J. C. La Source. WV4. Sec. 18. Tp. 20. S.. R. 4 East.
fair for Lane county late in August,
Musical recitation — Bonnie Jeanne W. M. within the Cascade National
Forest.
and for this reason fair association Tinker. Evlyn Phelps.
The purpose of this notice Is to al­
officials are asking the support of
Reading—Myrna Laird.
low all persons claiming the lands
Lane people for the rodeo. Spring-
Plano solo—Dorothy Withers.
selected, or having bona fide abjec
field people are urged by fair offi­
tions to such application, an oppor
Play.
cials to spend at least one of the two
Vocal duet—Mrs. E. E. Kirkpatrick. tunity to file their protests with the
Register and Receiver of the United
days In Eugene at the rodeo.
Irma Laird.
States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore
On the first day there will be only
A basket dinner will be held at gon. Any such protests or objections
an afternoon performance, but all the noon. In the afternoon there will be D1118' he filed in this office within
wild west features of the rodeo will sports followed by a baseball game 2 “,h i/ ,1ay8
the date of first
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publication of this notice, which first
be given on this program. On the
between the Pleasant Hill high school publication is June 6 19->y
second day, July 4, there will be both team and the Eugene American Le­
H amill a . canaday .
afternoon and evening programs, and gion team A cafeteria dinner will
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,
Register. |
In the evening there will be a great be served cn the grounds.
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fireworks demonstration in keeping
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
with the spirit of the day.
STATE OF OREGON. FOR LANE
M ECHANISM
FOREST EXCHANGES
Dove Anderson, Union, who has his i
COUNTY.
string of horses and cattle here for Department'of °the^Interior, United
Violet Mae Coppernoll, W. L. Cop-■
IS ON TOP
the rodeo, has just purchased two | States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore-
pernoll, C. A. Foust and Pear! -
Foust,
Plaintiffs,
Vs.
Unknown
bnffalo, direct descendants of the , 8°”. May 27, 1929.
heirs of Simon McAllister, true)
prairie herds without any cross
*B hereby given that on May
name
Simon
McCallister,
Un.
THE
strain. The huge animals are now
known heirs of John N Johnson,
corraled at the Lane fair grounds, ; No. 018540 under the Act of March 20.1 Unknown heirs of Mannaweather
C A B IN E T
and will be featured in the big rodeo 1922, (42 Stat., 465) to exchange the! Brown, Unknown heirs of James
Dannals,
Unknown
heirs
of
John
events.
w %- Sec- 36- TP 15 S. R. 9 West. W. I
ALL-STEEL
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! M., within the Suislaw National For- { Stowell, Also all other persons
or parties claiming any right,
! est, for the timber from approximate-
title, estate, Hen or interest. In
C O M M U N IC A T IO N
ly 20 acres located within the NWU
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!8E ’/<. N% SW14. Sec. 19. W ^. Sec J the real estate described in the
To the Editor,
*-?• Tp 20 S' R- 4 Ea8t’ w - M- within 1 complaint herein, Defendants.
tike Cascade National Forest.
, , P°
unknown heirs of Simon
Springfield News.
The purpose of this notice Is to McAllister, true name Simon Mc-
F the many
cicney and increases
Dear sir: May I use a little of your allow all parsons claiming the lands ' ■¿'■"ter, Unknown heirs of John No.
vaiitagcsoff^en
the cost o f opera tion.
valuable space to call attention to sebeted, or having bona-fide objec- Johnson, I nknown h-lrs of Manna-
eral Electric K efrig
what 1 consider an unfair condition. tlons to such application, an oppor- * eat“er Brown, Unknown heirs of
And now has been
tunity to file their protests with the ,
Bannals, Unknown heirs of
If a concert, or a party or a dance is Register of the United States Land John Stowell, Also all other persons
e r a t o r s , tw o a r e
added the new n//-
given, we tradespeople are expected, ' Off'.-e at Roseburg, Oregon Any such I Py parties claiming any right, title,
e s p e c ia lly v ita l— th e h e rm e tic a lly
»trel cabinet. B u ilt lik e a safe, it ra n ’t
and we are also willing, to display a Pfotests or objections must be filed estate, lien or interest, in the real
eralcci, on-top meehaniam and the
w arp—it operates on the least am ount
described in the complaint
notlc In our windows—free of charge. : J1? ’i'i's ° rfi<;e * lthln th'rty days from estate
, ’ , Defendants
a ll- itf ^ l w arp-proof cabinet.
o f curren t — its doors always retain
•w.
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: fhe date of first publication of this tterein» uerennantH.
We also pay a large share of the notke which flrst puWlcatlon
June
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
th e ir perfect fit which shuts out heat.
T h e mechanism in any electric re ­
taxes, and our rents are correspond-, 6, 1929.
OREGON: You are hereby rq-
A vailable In six sires at prices sur­
lngly high., and we are also expected
HAMILL A. CANADAY. '*ulre<l . to appear and answer the
frig e ra to r has hut one purpose— to
prisingly low. T h e small fam ily sire is
Register.!
€omP|aint
filed
against
you
In
the
to put our hands in our pockets to , non coaI
absorb heat fro m the C imm I. It must
lint 8 2 1 5 , at the factory. Sold on con­
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help this or that clxlc Improvement.
be perm itted to radiate that heat
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from the date of the first publication
venient tim e payments.
of this summons and If you fall to
Furthermore, if slack tlmeH come
rap id ly just as heat is conducted
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
appear or answer, for want thereof the
e ong, we still must pay rent, taxes,
away fro m the engine o f your ear.
FOREST EXCHANGES
Ijg te n in on the General Electric
plaintiff will take a decree against you
and wages. Fair enough. But 1 most
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As heat n atu rally rises, it can be
H o u r, broadcast every Saturday eve­
for the relief as prayed for In the corn-
emphatically object to what one of % u ? e T T , n 2 ' o X ' nàerÌ0.? Unn ed r)lalnt' tO wlt: Tha¿ th« P'a*ntiffs
radiated from the lop o f the re frig ­
ning, 8 to 9 , Eastern Standard T im e ,
.A* Î- L "- ?125e’ Rosburg, Ore- decreed to be the absolute owners in
our local lodges Is going to do at Its
erator. T o place the rad iatin g coils
o v e r th e N. B. G n e tw o rk o f 4 2
Notice
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e’raV/given
that
on
May
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convention, and that to compete
stations.
anywhere else cuts down th e ir efli-
against a certain class of trades- 22- ’ 929, Beatrice M. Rexford, of Cor-
bot number three In t h e
people by selling food to the visitors ^ ” '"2
tapP(!l<£ t,On,, No' block “B"
'hat part which was
at that affair. We are here In busl- 2 m (42 SUt
"f...” a_r2 .
p!atte<1 as. Mulligan's Addition on the
ness for a living, not for the fun
It, and If we are willing to take
losses from any natural cause. „
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only fair that we profit by any event National’F^resT f ^ h « Mmh^-iUf"laW C“ y, *" La"fi County- Oregon,
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Summer School a Pleasure
Eugene Business College
JC.PENNEYCO.
The End and the
Aim of All Our
Store Activities
By treating our customers as
u v would like them to treat
us, by serving them with the
same courtesy and attention
eiery day, we are building
friendships fast and endur­
ing— tve are building Good
W ill
OUTSTANDING
»VANTAGES
O
GENERAL
are always willing to help and 4o -
8EU. N% 8W%, Sec. 19. Addition to Eng-ne City, in u “
our Rhare, and we expect our citizena
.rp-
4
W. County, Oregon a« platted and ot
to help UR. That Is why we are here pnroJ h ” the Ca8,ade National i record.
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i Forest,
And that, each of said defendants
ln business In Springfield, and again I The purpose of this notice Is to al
be decreed to have no right, title,
T strenuously object to any conven- j,ow all persons claiming the lands estate, lien or interest In or to said
tion selHnlg food to visitors to our selected- or having bona fide objec- premlaes or any part thereof and
town In competition with those who !
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? .v P,pJ ,catl,on', an »PPor such other relief as to the court may
woxr
.
a
-
j tunity to file their protests with the
h Ip pay this cltys rates and taxes. ■ Register and Receiver of the United appear equitable.
Sincerely,
States Land Office at Roseburg, Ore order of the court dated'May^J.'m'L
W. GOODMAN, Eagle Cafe.
vny.?,uch Protes'« or objections and requires publication once' each
must be filed In this office within week for four successive weeks.
C aa H I ...a e- U.
m u
thLr.ty day" fro,n the dato
Brat
Date of first publication, May 30,
Have Good Luck Fishing-Trubert publication of this notice, which first 1929.
Henderson and Cliff Bryan spent publication Is June 6, 1929.
C. A. WINTERMEIER,
Bunday fishing on the upper Wiliam-
ROBERT E. CRAWFORD,
Attorney for Plaintiffs, Residence:
Acting Register. Eugene, Oregon.
ette. They caught 40 trout.
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