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IN T I1 E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
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Iprtng fiald. Lana County. Oracon. by
lion dollars. C alifornia, the leading sta te In th e
N o tic e Is tn n p h y g iv e n th a t th e an , d o r th e m o r a n y o f th e m he b a r r e l
w est, is also a leader w hen it com es to sending
d o ra lg n e il p x e c tr to r of th e 141st W ltl ; a n d fo re c lo se d o f a ll r ig h t, title . In-
T H E W IL L A M E T T E PRESS
o f sa id H a rsh A. H all, d e c e a s e d , h a s 1 t u r e s t a n d e q u ity In a n d to th e a alg
H. E M A X E Y, Editor.______________ ___ her people to Oregon. From the S ta te C ham ber
I file d h is fin a l a c c o u n t In sa id m a tte r , I p r e m is e s e x c e p t th is s t a tu t o r y rig h t
of Com m erce bulletin we find som e of the listing
a n d th a t, by th e o r d e r e f sa id C o u rt. : o f r e d e m p tio n , a n d fo r su c h o th e r
■aterad a« second class matter. February 34, IM S at the
S H E R IF F S SALE ON E X E C U T IO N T h u r s d a y . J u n e
as follows:
30
1929. a t te n 1 a n d f u r t h e r r e lie f h e r e in a s fo th e
postofflcs. Springfield. Oregon
H e r b e r t W . P e lts . S a c r a m e n to , C a lif o r n ia , b o u g h t In
IN
FO R EC LO SU R E.
¡o 'c lo c k A M . a t th e C h a m b e rs of sa id I C o u rt m a y se e m e q u ita b le .
M ay 115 a c r e s n e a r E u g e n e . Im p ro v o d . aA d w ill c o n tin u e
C o u rt In th e la in e C o u n ty C o u rt
N o tic e Is h e re b y g iv e n th a t by
T h is S u m m o n » 1» p u b lis h « ! o n c e
M A IL SU B S C R IP TIO N R A TE
in d a ir y b u s in e s s . J . J . P e lto n . M o d esto , C a lifo rn ia , b o u g h t v ir tu e o f a n e x e c u tio n n n d o r d e r of H o u se In E u g e n e . O re g o n , h a s b een 1 e a c h w eek fo r fo u r s u c c e s s iv e w eek»
O te year In Advance____>1.15 Three Months - — 75c
a p p o in te d us th e tim e n n d p la c e of In th e S p rin g fie ld N ew s, a w e ek ly
100 a c r e s n e a r Mt A n g el, a n Im p ro v e d d a ir y r a n c h , s to c k e d t a l e In f o r e c lo s u r e Iss u e d out o f th e
h e a r in g objection«. If a n y . Io sa id f i ­
BU M o n th s______________ IX.oO Single C o p y -------------- 5c
of
g e n era l
c ir c u la tio n .
w ith good c a ttle . C h a r le s C h u rc h ill. B ic k le to n . W a s h in g C irc u it C o u rt o f I-a n e C o u n ty . O re g o n , n a l account a n d to th e s e ttle m e n t I n e w s p a p e r
! p u b lis h e d In L a n e C o u n ty . O re g o n .
on th e 18th d a y o f M ay. 1929. In a
to n . p u r c h a s e d th e M J . A rn e l f a rm n e a r E u g e n e , for
1 th e re o f.
T H U R S D A Y . JU N K 6. 192»
| pv o r d e r o f th e H o n o ra b le ('. P B a r
su it w h e re in , on th e 17th d a y of M ay.
G E O R G E T H A L L . E x e c u to r. I n a ril. J u d g e of th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f
»18.000. G e o rg e H ill. A tla n tic C ity . N. J., p u r c h a s e d th e 1929. In »aid C o u rt. 1 J F a te s a n d
F r e d E S m ith , A tto r n e y fo r E x e c u to r
T H E “ BIG-STICK” HAS GONE
h ig h ly Im p ro v e d I d a n h a p r u n e o r c h a r d n e a r N y s s a of 120 M ary K E s te s . hl* w ife a s p la in tiffs ,
M 1« 23 30 J « 1 3 L a n e C o u n ty . O re g o n , w hich <’r '‘,,r
b e a r s d a le Ih e 16th d a y of M ay. 192».
H . E. T h o m a s . Illin o is, v is ite d P o r tla n d r e c o v e r e d Ju d g m e n t a g a in » ! th e d e ­
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>17.000 h o m e In P o r tla n d .
W ilb u r S m ith , C a lifo rn ia , H o d g e s. H a ro ld R B e n ja m in . G. Il
R ic k m a n . V iv ia n Mnv R ic k m a n nnd IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
J A M E S K K IN G .
and in general prevent alliances w hereby com pe-
a c r e s f o r r e s o r t c e n t e r on H ogue R iv e r n o rth G e r tru d e F B llck fo r th e su m of N iue
S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R T H E
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>25.000. J o s e p h R o se. C a lifo rn ia , b o u g h t H u n d re d D o lla rs ($900 091, a n d In ­
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te r e s t th e r e o n a t th e r a te o f 8«, p e r T h e S t a te of O re g o n . R e p r e s e n te d
. O reg o n
“ big stic k ” h as been laid aside and in its place 10 a c r e s a n d s e r v ic e s ta tio n s o u th o f A sh lu n d fo r >4.000 a n n u m fro m A p ril 17th. 1929, a n d for
a n d a c tin g by th e W o rld W a r Vet E u g e n e . la m e C o u n lv M
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h a s com e a spirit of m utual co-operation betw een M a r tin A a rh o u s e . L o y a lto n , C a li f o r n i a .. b o u g h t 5 a c r e s th e f u r t h e r su m o f F ig h t D ollar*
n e a r H llls b o re fo r >5,600.
($8 0 0 '. a n d fo r th e f u r t h e r su m of
P la in tif f . Vs. C la re n c e W. F a n d re m ,
governm ent and business. T h e tru s t th a t we
O n e H u n d re d D o lla rs <1100 00) a* a
J a n e D oe Fandrem. Donatd W Me
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r e a s o n a b le A tto r n e y 's fee. a n d fo r
K ln n o n n n d P e a r l C. M cK in n o n .
w ere once out to bust w ere sm all businesses
W hether the sp e cta cu la r ou tb reak of gun play th e c o a ts a n d d is b u r s e m e n t* of thl»
D e fe n d a n ls
com pared with th e big corporations now -a-days.
T o C la re n c e W F a n d re m nnd J a n e
now and then a re the last of th e wild west age a c tio n , a n d on th e 17th d a v of A pril,
1929. In s n 'd C o u rt th e d e f e n d a n t H a r ­ D oe F a n d r e m . IL -fe n d a n t»
T his change of attitu d e has been b ro u g h t about or th e o u tb u rsts of th e m oving picture area is old
It B e n ja m in r e c o v e r e d a Jinlg
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
by the public. T he politicians have learned th at hard to tell. Tw o young m en m et four S eattle m e a t a g a in s t th e d e f e n d a n ts 1. F O F O R E G O N . You a n d e a c h of von
it does not pay to run on platform s w hich sim ply high school stu d e n ts on the street th e o th er night H o d g e s a n d Id a G rn v u m H odge» fo r a r e h e r e b y r e q u ir e d Io a p p e a r a n d
su m o f F o u r H
.. u n d re d » tx t' th r e e a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t file d a g a in s t
a tta c k business, because the public, in addition They said they w anted to see som e dancing as th e ....................
17100 ($403471 D o lla rs w ith In you In th e a b o v e e n title d C o u rt a n d
to becom ing part ow ners of business enterprises they pulled out shooting irons and began to burn and
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f e r e s t th e r e o n nt th e r a te of 8**, n e r c a u s e , 0,1 o r b e fo re fo u r w»«-ks from
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th ro u g h the purchase of securities, has a better up th e sidew alk. T he stu d e n ts did not have a a n n u m fro m D e c e m b e r th e 10th 1970 th e d a le of th e f irs t p u b lic a tio n of
u n d erstan d in g of th e responsibilities of business. ch an ce to dance before they weft* hit with bits a n d fo r th e su n t o f F lf tv ($50 001 D<>| th is S u m m o n s, a n d If you fa ll so Io
lar* a» a r e a s o n a b le A tto rn e y '» fee. a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r , fo r w a n t th e r e o f
of flying co n crete and m etal.
A candidate ru n n in g on a platform to put out
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a n d f o r h is c o st» n n d d is b u r s e m e n ts th e p la in tiff» w ill a p p lv to th e C o u rt
o f th is su it, nnd s a id e x e c u tio n to m e fo r th e r e lie f d e m a n d e d It, sa i l com
of business som e corporation in w hich you m ay
fo r a d e c re e of thl»
d ir e c te d c o m m a n d in g m e In th e n a m e p la in t, to-w lt
ow n stock does not get your vote any m ore than
Ju d g m e n t
of th e S l a te o f O re g o n . In o r d e r to C o u rt g iv in g th e p la in tif f
if he w ere out to w reck your private business or
s a tis f y »aid Ju d g m e n ts . I n te r e s t, a t ­ a g a in s t th e d e f e n d a n t C la re n c e W While you are young, with toe
F O R D S E E S A V IA T IO N G R O W T H
to r n e y 's fe e s . c o s t o f s u it a n d a c c r u ­ F a n d r e m for th e a m o u n t of In d e b te d -
position.
proper glasses
" T h e r e a r e so u n d e c o n o m ic r e a s o n s f o r b e lie v in g th a t a i n g ' c o s ts , to se ll th e fo llo w in g d e ­ n e s s o w in g fro m th e sa id d e fe n d a n t
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production and distribution and by its large scale g r e a t e p o c h of a ir tr a n s p o r ta ti o n is b e in g b o rn . I b e lie v e
T h e S o u th F if ty - th r e e (531 fe e t ot a n d ttflirtg a g e In th is c o m p la in t set
less possession.
operation the necessities and com forts of life a re ? “at !82S win go d o w n m h is to r y a s th e y e a . ,u w n u b l.o t F iv e 15) <n B lock - T w e n ty - th r e e out a n d Ihe c o s ts a n d d is b u r s e m e n ts
brought m ore easily in reach of the public. T he i A m e ric a n b u s in e s s a c c e p te d th e a ir p la n e .
T h a t is th e (33) of F a ir m o u n t, a c c o r d in g to th e o f th is s u it n n d a r e a s o n a b le a t t o r ­
T hat 1» why wo recom m end
o rig in a l p la t th e r e o f . In E u g e n e , N in e n e y 's fee, n n d th n t said d e c r e e p ro ­
w ell being Of m ankind is actually advanced SO o p in io n of E d se l B F o rd a s e x p r e s s e d in N a tio n s B us
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tong as th e m anagem ent of tltese large enter-
A n ew c o m m e rc ia l a n d in d u s tr ia l e r a . h e sa y s. Is b. C o u n tv . O re g o n
g a g e se t fo rth In th e C o m p la in t ceived by science- O rthogons—
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te o f O re g o n , In c o m p lia n c e h e r e in a n d th e s a le of th e p r o p e rty T h ese w onderful lpnsea, th a t
have been given. However, to prevent this, we j * . i h s te a m s h ip s , r a ilr o a d s a n d a u to m o b ile s . D i s t r u s t a m . o w f ith th e th S e t a »aid
e x e c u tio n n n d o r d e r of th e r e in d e s c rib e d , to-w lt
T h e N o rth S lx tv IfiOl f e i t o f Ix>t give vou the sam e perfect vlalon
have set up com m issions and m ade rules to con- catastrophic» m a r k e d th e e a r ly d a y s o f th o s e e r a s a n d be sa le , am i In o r d e r to s a tis f y sa id
'O n e I I ) . B lo ck T e n (1 0 ). o r i g in a l a t the edge 11« a t th e center.
Ju d g m e n t. In c lu d in g I n te r e s t, a t t o r ­
tro l th e activities of those large corporations, fogged th e tr u e p i c t u r e s of th e ir fu tu re » .
,
P la t of S p rin g fie ld a s p la tte d a n d r e ­
W h eth er th ese com m issions will be supervisors.
.’■Likewise th e h e r o ic h a x a r d . o f th e w a r. th e
ug “f n e y ’* fee», c o s ts n n d a c c r u in g Ro»ts. c o rd e d In la m e C o u n ty . S l a ts of
I w ill on S a tu r d a y . th e 22nd d a v of
(referees in the gam e of m odern business) or Pioneer f lie r s a n d t h e o o lls h u s e o a n tiq u a te d m a c h u e s —
O re g o n ;
w h e th e r they point the road to governm ental >>»» d iv e r te d p u b lic o p in io n fro m th e t r u e a< c . •
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a f te r n o o n Of sa id d a y . a t th e hy th e S h e r if f o f la m e C o u n ty . In
th e m a n n e r p ro v id e d by law a n d a c ­
conduct Of business it hard to tell at present. >“ * ‘r t r a n s p o r ta ti o n . P e o p le r e m e m b e r tU ese th in g s a n d g outhweM f f r o n , d o o r of (h e sa id c o rd in g to Ih e p r a c tic e of th is C o u rt
and depends largely upon the m anagers of these
“ n o w a ls o th e s p e c ta c u la r e v e n ts t h a t to o k p lac e a t
C o u rt H o u se In E u g e n e . L a n e nnd th n t th e p ro c e e d s o f sa id sa le,
“ ge e ^ e n ir is e s But as long as the people are M in eo la. b e B o u rg e t. C ro y d o n a n d T e tu p le h o f. b u t so m any
a f t e r d e d u c tin g th e e x p e n s e s th e re o f,
se ll fo r e n sh . a t p u b lic a u c tio n , s u b ­ be a p p lie d In p a y m e n t o f th e a m o u n t
th e ow ners of big business and it “w on’t be tong d o n o t re a liz e th e r e a l it i e s ot a v ia tio n .
je c t to re d e m p tio n a s p ro v id e d by d u e p la in tif f ll -rein upon sa id Ju d g ­
No 14 • Ave. West
n o w ” at the ra te securities a re being sold to th e
"A r e c e n t su rv e y of A m e ric a n c o m m e rc ia l fly in g com law . a ll o f th e r ig h t, tit l e a n d I n te r e s t m e n t a n d th n t th e p la in tif f h a v e Ju d g ­
Eugere. Oregon
o f th e s a id d e f e n d a n ts L. E. H o d g e s. m e n t a g a in s t th e d e fe n -la n t I la r e n c e
public until they actually are. th en th ere will be p a n ic s d is c lo s e d t h a t th e r e w e re b u t tw o f a ta li t ie s to Id a G ra v u n , H o d g e s. O R. R ic k m a n .
a lim it to governm ental interference, if th e re is p a s s e n g e r s in 5,000.000 m ile s of flig h t. F iv e m illio n m iles V iv ian M ay R ic k m a n , nnd G e r tr u d e F W F a n d r e m fo r a n y d e fic ie n c y ri
good m anagem ent.
' 8 t ia r d to g r a s p — it is m o re th a n 200 tim e s a r o u n d th e n iic k . a n d a ll p e r s o n s c la im in g hv.
th r o u g h o r u n d e r th e m o r a n y n r
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e a r t h a t th e e q u a to r.
e it h e r o f th e m . In a n d to th e sa id
NEW STYLES IN FINANCE
! “ T h e a r r i v a l o f th is n e w a n d tr e m e n d o u s fo rc e In o u r
p re m is e s .
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n a tio n a l life d o e s n o t m e a n th e o b s e le n c e o f th e old m e a n s
H L. BOW N.
Lately the United S ta te s steel corporation
t r a n s p o r U t ,o n
, t f o re te ll8 o n ly th e e x te u g lo n of th e n ,
S h e r if f o f l4»ne C o u n ty . O re g o n
large chain sto re s and o th er
coTporatious
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man.g
to cover gr„at di„.
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PEO PLE COMING TO t)RBGON
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
M o to rc y cle M en H e ra — It. W. S c o tt
o f P o r tla n d a n d Mr. M cM ay o f Mil
w a u lte e, W is c o n s in , s to p p e d a s h o rt
w h (la (n S p r in g f ie ld e n r o u t to C o tta g e
Qrove to a tt e n d th e m o to rc y c le h ill
1 clln tb .
T h e y a r e r e p r e s e n ta tiv e » of
th e H a r le y D a v id so n c o m p a n y .
H ?D« <£‘i
Insure Your Eyes
Editorial Comment,
Candy For Health and Energy
have tak e n ad v an tag e o ffa v o ra b le conditions to
get o u t of debt. Instead of borrow ing “ oney from
th e bankers, who a re g o o d to th e “ w b e “
are SO they do not need t h e m o t . * '. H
!’h
w hen they do need It, these corpo
e
gone to th e public with stock and oond issues
In th e fu tu re the public is going to be the chief
place to finance large u n d ertakings W hen we
see J. P. M organ, the largest ban k er in th
,
a n d head ot the steel corporation, going som e-
w here else besides his banks for m oney, then we
m u st conclude the styles in finance a re changing.
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only $5 a berry, so the dem and has not been
g re a t.
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n e a r w h e n c o m m e rc e a n d I n d u s tr y m ay
c e a s e to d e p e n d o n th e th o u s a n d s c o n c e n tr a te d in c itie s ,
s w if te r , m o re fle x ib le m e a n » o f tr a n s p o r ta ti o n m ay
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of the great mHro.
A maQ may commute 100 nille8 to hiH
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b e im p o r ta n t to in la n d to w n s ."
win certainiy
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A PERSO N'S IN F L U E N C E
( E lle n s b u r g R e c o rd )
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V oters a t school elections this year m u st be re­
gistered the sam e as a t elections. 1 his law,
which w as passed by the peopie in 1927 is now
in effect. Any ouiy registereu voter can vote a t
school elections ,o r directors, ho w ev er, w here
bonds a re voted only tax p ay ers of the d istrict
a re now allowed to vote.
- n , « » 1,00«,
uutrrlngly Aviatlon bolds for U8
comfortabb. way t0 save time
I t is o fte n sa id t h a t th e a c c o m p lis h m e n ts of a p e rs o n s
life a r e m a rk e d by th e In flu e n c e t h a t life ha9 on th e o th e r
liv e « w ith w hom h e o r s h e c o m e s In c o n ta c t. T h e r e a r e
a lo t of peo p le w h o a p p la u d A lm le S e m p le M c P h e rso n
fo r h e r e v a n g e lis tic w o rk In L os A n g e le s, a n d c a ll h e r
a g r e a t s p ir itu a l le a d e r . O th e r s w ill c a ll a tte n tio n to th e
t r a i l of m is f o r tu n e t h a t s e e m s to c o m e to th o s e w h o s u r ­
ro u n d h e r.
F i r"t-
r s t , m ig h t b e m e n tio n e d th e d is a p p e a r a n c e o n th e
F
b ,.a c h a n d th e g e a rc h fo r h e r In th e w a te r s by th o s e w ho
t _______ „
b e lle v e d In h e r so im p lic itly .
S e c o n d , h e r ra d io o p e r a to r fr ie n d K e n n e th C rm ls to n . h a s
b e e n d iv o rc e d by h is w ife f o r th e p a r t h e p la y e d -In A lm le 's
life.
T h ir d , J u d g e H a r d y , a n o th e r f rie n d , w a s c h a r g e d on
im p e a c h m e n t c h a r g e s .
F o u r th , h e r m o th e r h a s l e f t th e te m p le a n d Is n o w be-
r i f f n n n - h e d t ¡n g s u e d fo r b r e a c h o f p ro m is e In a s e n s a tio n a l s u it b r o u g h t
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F if th , h e r la w y e r h a s no w b e e n d iv o rc e d by h is w ife.
It h a s been a million dollar rain even if it cam e
in little bits. T he Oregon co u n try never looked
b e tte r th an rig h t now.
,
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or a law
fer the m ost farm relief.
THE FUMBLE FAMILY
E E ,E ft, A -T H A T ’S H A CD T O ^
DILUTING TWE-
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1 " S l A »EGAN
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CAUGHT TwO S tqam GE- SA l T
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CAME AND THESE WAS A
DITCH IN THE BACK. YARD
FILLED WITH WATER WITH
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IT WAS TOO SLIPPERY FOR-
THEM,THEY LOST THElft
BALANCE AND FELL IN —
WHAT HAPPEN­
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THEY GET
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IN W ITH F B E S H W A T E R
GRADUALLY;TILL THE 1VATEB
VAQ ALL FRESH,ANDI FOUND
THEY LIVED.THEN I THOUGHT
COULD DO THAT I MIGHT
TEACH THEM TO LIVE WITH­
OUT ANY WA7EB AT A L L -
by Dunkel
‘ SO I DRAINED A L1TTLE-
OUT EACH DAY ’T ILL T H E Y
COULD LIVE- W ITHOUT I T
END R E L Y -1 HAD THEM
AROUND TUE HOUSE- FOR.
M ONTH? AS PETS, T hey
PLAYED A B O U T L IR E A
COUPLE- O F P U P P IE S .
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WELL WIFIE,I FELL FOR A LIFE
INSURANCE A G E N T TODAY AN
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SU M M O NS
IN ’ T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
S T A T E O F O REGO N FO R T H E
COUNTY O F LANE.
F. M. S m ith . P la in tif f , Vs. th e U n ­
k n o w n H e ir s o f P o lly B o w m a n ; th e
U n k n o w n H e irs o f W illia m Bow
m a n . a n d a ls o a ll o th e r p e r s o n s u n ­
k n o w n c la im in g a n y r ig h t, title o r
I n te r e s t In a n d to th e r e a l p r o p e rty
d e s c rib e d In th e C o m p la in t h e r e in .
D e fe n d a n ts .
T o th e U n k n o w n H e ir s of P olly
B ow m an:
th e U n k n o w n H H r s of
W illia m B o w m a n , a n d a ls o a ll o th e r
p e r s o n s u n k n o w n c la im in g a n y r ig h t,
tit l e o r I n te r e s t In a n d to th e re a l
p r o p e rty d e s c rib e d In th e C o m p la in t
h e r e in . D e f e n d a n ts :
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
O F O R E G O N . You a r e h e r e b y r e ­
q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r th e
C o m p la in t file d a g a in s t you In t h te
a b o v e e n title d C o u rt nnd c a u s e on or
fo rp
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fo u r w
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th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n of th is S u m m o n s,
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w ill a p p lv to th e C o u rt fo r th e r e lie f
p ra y e d f o r In h is C o m p la in t, to -w lt.
fo r a d e c r e e p f th is C o u rt f o r e v e r
q u ie tin g th e t it l e o f Ih e p jiiln tlff In
a n d t o th e p re m ise » d e s c rib e d In th e
C o m p la in t h e r e in , a n d d e s c rib e d a s
fo llo w s, to -w lt:
B e g in n in g a t a p o in t 8.21 c h a in s
S o u th o f th e N o r th e a s t c o r n e r of th e
W illia m
B ow m an
D o n a tio n
band
C laim . N o tific a tio n N o. 7039. In T o w n ­
s h ip 18 S o u th . R a n g e 2 W e s t o f th e
W illa m e tte M e rid ia n , 1» I .a n e C a u n ty .
O re g o n , a n d r u n n in g th e n c e W ent
28.28 c h a in s ;
th e n c e
S o u th
22.07 i
c h a in s ; th e n c e F a s t 28.28 c h a in s ,
t h e n c e N o r th 22.07 c h a in s to th e i
p l a c e ,o f b e g in n in g ;
I
A lso, B e g in n in g a t th o m o s t n o r th - i
e rly N o r th w e s t C o rn e r o f th e W illia m
B o w m a n D o n a tio n L an d C laim No 78, 1
In T o w n s h ip E ig h te e n S o u th o f R nnge
T w o (2) W e s t of th e W illa m e tte
M e rid ia n ; th e n c e S o u th 7.80 c h a in s ;
th e n c e
E a s t 2181 c h a in s :
th e n c e i
N o rth 7.80 c h a in s ; th e n c e W e s t 5.61
c h a in s ; th e n c e S o u th 2.596 c h n ln s t o .
th e c e n t e r n t th e c o u n ty r o a d ; th e n c e
N o rth 74" a n d 40’ W e s t 1 2 8 c h a i n s '/
th e n c e S o u th 85" W e s t 5 25 c h a in » ;
¡ th e n c e S o u th 61" W est. 1.75 c h a in s
a n d th e n c e N o rth 3.5.3 c h a in s ; nnd
I th e n c e W e s t 8 00 c h a in s to th e p la c e
I o f b e g in n in g , c o n ta in in g 14 78 a c r e s ,
m o re o r le s s ;
a n d f u r t h e r d e c r e e in g t h a t th e de-
i f e n d a n ts h a v e n o t. n o r h a v e e it h e r of
’ th e m , a n y r ig h t, title o r I n te r e s t In
a n d to th e sa id p r e m is e s o r a n y p a r t
th e r e o f .
T h a t th e P la in tif f h e d e ­
c re e d to b e th e o w n e r In fe e sim p le
of th e s a id p r e m is e s , a n d t h a t th e
d e f e n d a n ts a n d ea<;h o f th e m he f o r ­
e v e r b a r r e d fro m c la im in g a n y r ig h t,
tit l e o r I n te r e s t th e r e in , a n d fo r su c h
1 o th e r a n d f u r t h e r r e li e f a s to th e
Court, m a y s e e m e q u ita b le .
T h is su m m o n s Is p u b lis h e d o n c e
e a c h w e e k f o r fo u r s u c c e s s iv e w e e k s
In th e S p rin g fie ld N e w s, a w e ek ly
n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e d at. S p rin g fie ld ,
L a n e C o u n ty , O re g o n , h y o r d e r o f th e
H o n o ra b le C. P. B a r n a r d , C o u n ty
J u d g e o f th e C o u n ty o f b a n e , S t a te
of O re g o n , w h ic h o r d e r b e a r s d a te
th e 15th d a y of M ay, 1929, a n d th e
i d a te o f th e first, p u b lic a tio n o f th is
i S him m ons Is M av 16th, 1929.
P O T T E R * K IN O ,
1 A tto r n e y s fo r P la in tiff. R e s id e n c e ,
! and
P o s t O ffice A d d re s s , E u g e n e .
I«ane C o u n ty , O re g o n .
1 hey
need It to replenish the energy used up in Btrenuous play.
Give your y o u n g sters sufficient candy to furnish the needed
energy.
W hatever kind they like best you will know It 1»
pure if bought at
F G "Whara
G IM A N N ’S
M i
th e 8 e r v lc a Is D iffe re u t
f
Its value is \
making every owner
an Oakland
enthusiast
A m ong ow ners o f th e New O akland A ll-
A m erican Six . . . esp ecia lly a m o n g
th o se w h o hrfve b een drivin g th ia g rea t­
e s t o f all O aklunds for a period o f several
m o n th s . . . e n th u s ia sm is grow ing
w ith every paaaing w eek. T alk w ith a
n u m iter o f th eae ow ners a b o u t A ll-
A m erican value. T h e n c o m e in and le t
ua d em o n a tra te th ia rem ark able car.
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