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    T IIV ItS hA Y , JULY 4. 192»
tub M FR iN orrm .n news
PAGE THREW
T R A IN
SCHEDULE
Sp rin gfield Slope
NORTH
No. IB at 3:64 A. M. Stop to detrain
poaaengera from Klamath Fall and i
beyond.
No 8 at 3:4« P M
Bun connections at Eugene for
tralnn leavin g 11:60 A M and 7 I’. M
SOUTH
No. 7 at 12:47 P. M
No. 16 at 10 09 P. M Flag atop for
passenger» to Klamath Falls and
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
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Two-hour parking restrictions will
be enforced on the street» of Bend
i
n u " connections at Eugene for beginning July I.
,ralns lea sin g 11:46 A M via Siskiyou
Rogue River valley fruit shipments
*,n e-
to the east thin season will he routed
Spending W e e t at N e w p o rt.— Mayor i o ver tba A ,tu raa c u t» « by the South-
and Mrs. C. O. Wilson left Saturday ero Pacific.
for Newport, where they will spend
At a recent meeting of Albany Elk»
this week on a vacation.
360 waa voted as a gift to the Lebanon
swimming pool maintenance fund tor
this season.
Nehalla golf course was opened
June 23. This nine-bole course, three
m iles from Vernonia on the V ernonia
Forest Grove road, la the first course
to be completed In Columbia county,
Umatilla county court has received
40,000 pounds of calcium chlorate la
he used in the eradication of the m o o t­
ing glory pesL Farmers have pur­
chased the entire lot and a lively can>
palgn is In proepecL
Harold Larsen, 17, of M ilw aukie
j
drowned while wading near the C lad»
FOR SALK—Carbon paper In large
V isitors From O lym p ia- Mr. au-1
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN Hint
amas river fish hatchery near Oregoa
sh eets, Mx89 Inches, suitable fot (K enneth Girard of Olympia, W ashing
the uudnrMigneil linn been appointed
City. The body was seen on the oot-
making
tracing!-
T
he
N
ew
t
office
ton,
arrived
here
Sunday
to
spend
the
adm inistrator of tin- estat« of W illiam
tom. but waa not recovered until aa
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! week visitin g ut the home of Mr. Olr-
II. Colllnx, deceaaed, by lh« County
hour and a half had elapsed.
Court of Lull« County, Oreg«u. All PAINTINU uad Kulhonilning In ali Its ard n purenta, Mr. and Mrs Carl
pcruoiiH having i 'I h I iiih ugulnat until
brancbes.
Reduced Prlcee
Roy j Glrard.
Mrs. Frank E. Jordon, 27, waa
«•lu te nr« required Io preannt them,
Koch.
CaU
126-J.
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drowned In the .Nehalem river, about
with III« propur voui-hera attached. to
" N O T I C E O F H E A R IN G O F F IN A L
the undersigned ut lh« luw o ffice» of
30 miles from Astoria, while In sw ig»
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
ACCOUNT
lnini«l A Evans, In Hi« Elrat Nutlonnl
mlng with several friends. She waa
Iluiik HullilI iik . In Eugene. Oregon,
N otice Is hereby given that the
NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN: That
seised with an attack of cramps and
Recovering From O p e ra tio n — W II
within n il months from Hi« iluln of undersigned bus been appointed Ad ^he undersigned adm inistrator nt the
Seventy five business men and farm­ sank before aid could reach her.
thin notice
inlnlstratrlx of th« esta te of Jennie M ( ««U te o f Carl Adams, deceased, has llam Horn, who underwent an opera-
I luted nt Eugene, Oregon. thin 27th Hushand. deceased, by the U»>unty
new telephone line Is being cow-
hl" »<•'»mt for the final Kettle- Hon for appendicitis at the Pacific ers of Glendale and the Cow Creek
day of June, 1*2*
Court of Lane County, Oregon
All | n,,'n*
«aid nutate In the County j Christian hospital last Thursday In valley have organised a district chsm- strutted In the c.re«h«m.a andy.ng.
ItO YAI. II CO LLIN S.
persons having claim s against said f ourt f,,r Idtne County, Oregon, »nd rellorle<. . .
r » n » » r t ..
her of commerce.
mascus-Boring districts by tha Coaet
Administrator of lh« Estate of esta te are hereby notified to present , that Saturday the 20th day of July,
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The county road between Corvallis Telephone company to replace the old
'Wllllnni II Collins, deceased.
Ih»* su rue to the adm inistratrix pro 1929. at the Court Room of nald Court
IMMEL A EVANS.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
and Albany on the east side of the lines. New cedar poles with inodera
p«rly verified at the office of Well« In the County Court House, In Eugene 'I
Attorney» for Eatate.
A W ells, attorneys, Bank of Com Lane County, Oregon, at ten o'clock
N
otice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
un-
w u lam ette haa been much Improved equipment are already being placed
J 27 Jt 4 11-18-26 m«rce Building, In Eugen«, I-ane i In the forenoon, has been by said ; derslgncd has been appointed admin-i with
a coating of oil.
between Orient and Sandy.
•
utility,
Oregon,
within
six
mouths
of
<
ourt
fixed
as
the
tim
e
and
place
for
intrathlx
of
th.
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.to
,
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10
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
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'"tratnix or the estate of Dolnhi.«
Only 22 vote, wer, cast at the
An agreem ent has been reached be­
Hi« first publication of Ibis noil* , hearing objection» thereto, and for Lewis, deceased late of I ane C m intv
No. 016508
tw een the Southern Pacific Railroad
Ihiie
of
first
puhlli
itiliin
June
20th,
;
final
s»4tlem
»nt
of
said
esta
te.
Oregon
All
persons
h
”
vln
,Unly'
!
school
election
at
Ashland.
There
was
D e p a rtm e n t of the In te rio r, U. S. Land
, . „ . v
-
— persons having claim s
183»
i. i., h a y ,
against said estate should file the no contest for directors and there was company and the United S tates buread
O ffic e at Roaebury, Oregon, June 28,
EVANGELINE A. LAYTON.
Adm
inistrator
of
Hie
Estat»-
of
Carl
„amr
duly
verified with the under Uttle interest In the election.
of public roads for the moving of s e a
,92«.
Adm inistratrix Adams, deceased
signed at the office of 8 D Allen
N otice In hereby given that Jullun W ELLS A WELLS. Attorneys.
"Overland to Oregon” Is the title of tlons of track along the Siuslaw river
J
13-20
27
J1
4-11
Hovey
Building.
Eugene.
Oregoni
l*««rnon, of Jasper, Oregon, who, on
between Mapleton and (hubm aa la
J 20 67 Jl I I f I -
—
—
within six months from this date. an historical pageant to be presented
Jun« 11. 1927, untile H om estead Entry.
for two nights at the Clackamas coun­ connection with the construction o(
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
June s ,h - 1929
Serial No 016608, for Lot 9 of Se< lion
E state of Jami'H Franklin Powers,
the Siuslaw highway.
ty fair at Canby In September.
16, Township IS S . Range 2 W . WII
NELLIE REDDING
FO R EST EXCHANGES
lam etta Meridian, hus filed notice of I D eceased
Administratrix.
018637
H aym aking and the ripening of
The first release of guinea fowl rais­
Intention 111 make Final Three year NOTICE OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te rio r, U n ite d
J « 13-20-27 Jl 4
ed at the Eugene state game farm has straw berries were retarded on account
iToof. to estab lish clulin to the lundi
N otice la hereby given that Mar
States Land O ffice, Roseburg, O re ­
above described. before E O Immel. ««ret Frances Powers lins filed In Hie
been made In western Lane county. of heavy rains, 3.97 inches precipita­
gon. June 3. 1929.
t h is o f f i c e , a t I o n i c e o , m e . o i .n . y . . e r a ,n a te . , . , r , N o t lc e
h l, r (. b y < l v M t h a , „ „ M a y I
tion being recorded the first IS days
One hundred birds were released.
Eugene. Oregon, on m e 12th duy of l-sne f aunty, Oregon. her final report 24 1929, George n.-tnoehl. of Toledo,
htatf
r ft- n u ir ^ V » R1L ? ^ THE
In June at Cove. With warmer weather
E
lectricians
are
on
strike
at
Klam
STATE <>£
OF ORECO
OREGON, FOR THE
as executrix of the last will and testa
' f | , ^ app||catten ' No „ j g ^
August. 1929
ment of Jam es Franklin • ow»-rs,
.
. M. rrh , n 1ft22
t w u n r T OF LANE,
atb Falls for a five-day week, 31 a and sunshine the first cutting of al­
Claimant nam es as w itn esses
falfa and berry picking are In full
4, P) , (( „ x,.hanK/ ¡ he " s w < 0 *Fr^ h5 <;^tOÍL ,PIa} n U ,,• V" CharI*a day and a closed shop. They have
J O. Edmonton, of Springfield, deceased; and that ten o'clock In the I S u ,
progress
with good crops.
forenoon of Monday, the 15th day of :
^VV1 S W ’4 Sec 5 Lots 2
E ^barle. Defendant.
Route 2
July. 1929, at the courtroom thereof
. -' L,
*6 T n * 16 S
Range 10
T° char,eR E Eberle, the above- been receiving 31 per hour tor an 3-
J R Hills, of Jastter, Oregon
contract was placed recently with
hour
day.
In Eugene. Oregon, have been fixed w ,.at; w M wlthm th eV lu sla w Nat na,n'‘d D ef"n<lant:
J W H iggins, of Jasper. Oregon
the Roseburg cannery by the MacMarr
W E Hansen of ¡Springfield, Oregon bv Hie County Court of the Slate of
The lily pond on the Fred Bauer
Kor,.B, for , he thnber from ap.
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
and Skaggs Safeway stores for approx­
HAMILL A CANADAY.
Oregon. In and for luine ( ounty. as proxim atelv nine acres located w ithin OREGON, you are hereby required to farm near Dayton, Is now tn the height
R egister
im ately 350,000 worth of canned prod­
? ]^ i- / P i
NW '«. SE% . NM, sw > 4 . Sec 19. W ii appear and answer the complaint of the blooming season,
and many
J I 4 I I IS 2!. \ 1 Jertlons to the sam e »ml for th final
ucts. which will be distributed to the
S*r. , ,R' , Tp "n S ’’ K, 4 East, W. M
ii? alln,H, y?u fn th*' ab°v e en-1 visitors from a distance were present
settlem en t o f the e sta te of said within the Ca.M-ade N ational Forest, titled Court and cause on or before
u a
stores in tbs Oregon district. The can­
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
deceased
The purpose of this notice is to al lh « 18th day of July 1929 said datp ; over tne w ee* *na’
N otice la hereby given that the
nery, in view of the large order, la
MARGARET FRA NC E» POWERS.
low all persons claim ing the lands being more than six w eeks from the I
Redmond Is going to have another
undersigned has been appointed Ad
preparing to increase its pack of veg-
.
Executrix
selected, or having bone fide objet, »«at»* of the first publication of this stage line to Portland. It will be con-
mlnlatrator of the eatate of Bertha
t In n j
9 zx
u s s z v li
a rv rx l l o o * i o n
0 0
o n r io e
F it FYlflffY 41 IS
o e o iv .
tlons to
sm-h
application,
an
oppor- 3411
sum
m ons and h herein
entered of record ducted over the W aplnitia cut-off,
Cox Vincent by the County Court of A E WHEELER. Attorney
J 13 20 27 Jl 4-11 tunlty to file their protests with the an<l If you fail so to appear and an
lain« County, Oregon.
All persons
The postoffice department has noti­
having claim s against said esta te ari
R egister and R eceiver of the United ew er for want thereof the Plaintiff making the trip from Redmond to
fied Senator Steiw er of Oregon that •
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
hereby notified to present the sam e
S tates I.and Office at Roseburg. Ore- will apply to the Court for the relief in Portland in 5 $4 hours.
daily star route service will be estab ­
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That I gon. Any such protests or objections his complaint against you demanded
to the Adm inistrator properly vert
Medford retail merchants are con­ lished July 1 between Bend and Burna
fled, ut the office o f W ells and W ells. I^-na Cnsperaon hue been appointed ! must be filed in th is office w ithin to w it;
sidering a request of the B usiness and
for first-class mail and newspapers.
A ttorneys, Bank of Commerce Bldg executrix of the Last W ill and Testa thirty days from the date of first
For a Judgment against you for the
tn Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, ment of lian a Uasperson. deceased, by publication of this notice, which firs' sum of 3200.00 and in terest thereon Professional Women's club that stores
The new service is the result of con­
within six m onths of the first pub the County Court of Lane County. publication is June 13. 1929
from the 18th day of June 19’ 8 until be closed at 6 o'clock Saturday nights
centration of industrial workers at
Bratton of this notice. Date of first Oregon. All persons having claim s
HAMILL A CANADAY.
paid at the rate of 8% per “annum except during the fruit season.
Burna because of the lumber develop­
publication June 20th
1929
against said estate are requlr»-d to
R egister and for the sum of 36.00 paid by plain
Thirty carloads of sheep were un­ ment there.
WILLIAM VINCENT.
I tiff for Insurance, and for the further
present 1 hem. with the proper vou non coal
A dm inistrator chers. within six m onths from the
J 13-20-27 Jl 4-11 sum of 375.00 as attorney's fees and loaded at Redmond recently. They i
Ross B. Hammond, Inc., builders of
W ELLS A W ELLS. A ttorneys
for the costs and reim bursem ents of wer0 from the Henton sheep ranch In the men's dormitory at the U niversity
13th day of June, 1929, to the said
J 20 27 Jl 4-11-18 executrix at the law office o f L. L.
i this suit.
W asco county and were taken from
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
of Oregoa last year, waa low bidder
Ray In the Miner Building. Eugene,
F<ir a decree foreclosing the mort- there to range in the mountains,
FOREST EXCHANGES '
N O T IC E FO R P U B L IC A T IO N
on the general contract for the mu­
gage
of
the
P
laintiff
and
ordering
the
!
Oregon.
018569
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FOREST EXCHANGES
seum of fine arts to be erected on tha
LENA CASPERSON.
D e p a rtm e n t o f the In te rio r, U n ite d 1 —
re a ' I property covered thereby sold by 1 Caterpillars, a new pest at Cove.
01X640
E xecutrix of the laist W ill and Tes
8 tates Lan d O ffio e, Roseburg, O re- the "herlff of I-ane County Oregon In have invaded a small section near
campus this summer at Eugene. Ham­
D e p a rtm e n t of tha In te rio r, U n ite d
gon. May 29, 1929.
,b e manner prescribed by law and that there. Several small apple orchards
tanient of Hans C asperson. deceased.
mond's bid of 3194,456 waa tha only
Staten Land O ffic e , Roseburg, O re ­
L. L. RAY. Attorney for E state
N otice Is hereby given that on May
of ,h * "«'« b* applied ud other treeg haT# been itripp^i
gon, May 27. 1929.
one
of 14 subm itted that went below
,
J 13 30-27 Jl 4 11 29. 1929. L ester V S k eels. of A lse» In satisfaction of said Judgm ent.
N otice Is hereby given that on May
Oregon, filed application No. 018669
T his sum m ons Is served upon you 4,1 f°Ha««- Experimental spraying la the 3200.000 mark.
26, 1929. W illiam B I.ymer. Box 162.
under the Act of March 20, 1922. ¡ bV publication thereof In the Spring being done.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
Oiling of the Bluff road to Sandy,
Honolulu. Haw aii, filed apullcatlon
S'at . 4651 to exchange the SH 8 H 1 J*eld Newa P«riunnt to an order of
i ndlaM from many Pacific coast , completed
completed recently,
recently has
nas put
put cnis rooa
No. 018640 un<ler the Act of March 20, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE S (42
thia
rood
U »W U
N U SW U S W ti 8 W U fhe Honorable C. P. Barnard. Ju d ge,
„ ,,
com p ietea recen
tly , nas put
tn
is ruou
1922. (42 Slat . 466» to exchange the
SEtk NW«4, SW H ° f the County Court of the S tate of! f l bea arrived In Klamath Falla the
jn perfect condition. Thia maintei»-
ST \T E OF OREGON IN AND FOR Sec ¡3. W’ H S E 'i
WH, Sec 3«, Tp 16 S It 9 W est. W
THE COUNTY OF LANE.
N E ’x S E ' m NW<4, S H NW t4 SB% Oregon for the County o f I-ane duly laat ° f U** week to prepare for the j ance work waa done by Multnomah
M . within the Sutalnw National For­
IN PROBATE
NW14. SW'.« SE H
N W H . Sec 23. Tp made and entered of record on the second annual Indian congreaa, which ‘ county. Many tourists take thia road
est. for the timber from approxim ate
15 S . R 9 W est.
W. M. within the 13th day of June 1929 ordering th is' opened In that city July 3 and lasted J in making the Mount Hood loop high-
ly 20 acres located within the NW%, In re the E state of E lizabeth Young
M i|>n«l-||, D eii-l-ed
Siuslaw N ational Forest, for the tlm sum m ons to be published once each jQr tbree daya.
SK '4, N% S W U . Sec. 19. W'H, Sec
1 way In order to see the wonderful
N otice Is hereby given thut the un­ her on the three acres located within week for four su ccessiv e and conse-
18. Tp. 20 S R. 4 East. W M within
Control of wild morning glories and 1 view of the Sandy canyon and Mount
the
NW14.
S
E
'
m . N% StV'i. Sec. 19, cutive w eeks In said paper and that
dersigned,
Mary
I.
Abrams,
as
the
th e Cascade N ational Forest.
Hood from the Bluff road.
The purpose o f this n otice Is to adm inistratrix of the above entitled IW H . S ec 18. Tp 20. S.. R 4 East, the date of the first publication will Canada th istles with sodium chlorate
allow all parsons claim ing the Innds esta te, has filed her final account W M. w ithin the Cascade N ational he with the issu e of June 20th 1929 spray has proved effective in Benton
A survey of the prune crop in the
and the last publication will be with county, according to County Agent
selected , or having bona fid«* ob jec­ therrin; that hv order of the court Forest.
Sheridan district indicates a spotted
duly
given
:m
l
made
the
tim
e
for
■
The
purpose
of
this
notice
Is
to
al-
the
Issue
of
July
18th
1P29.
tions to such application, an oppor
Briggs, who has examined spots he
condition. Orchards located on the
FRANK A. DePUE.
tunlty to file their protests with the hearing the sam e Is set to be at the 1 low all persons claim ing th« lands
Attorney for Plaintiff. sprayed last year.
bottom lands have set from 40 to 60
Ri glster of the United S tates Land hour of 10:00 o'clock., A M . July 12. selected , or having bona fide ahjec-
Settlers on the Stanfield and West-
O f f e at Roseburg. Oregon Any such 1929: and that anv person having any I tlons to such application, an oppor- Residence. Springfield. Oregon
per cent of a normal crop. On the
J 20-27 Jl 4-11-18 land districts have received a conces­
protests or objections must he filed objection -hereto shall file the sam e tunlty to file their protests with the
first foothills the crop will run about
In this office within thirty days from i n or before the tim e for the said R egister and R eceiver of the U n i t e d --------------------------------
80 per cent, while on the high lands
1 S tates Land O ffice at R oseb u rg. Ore- NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LE ON sion in the use of water th is season.
the date of first puhllentlnn of this Inuring
They will be allowed water at 35 cents
a full crop is expected, and in som e
MARY I. ABRAMS.
Kon. Any such protests or objections
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
notice, which first publication Is June
A dm inistratrix. ; must be filed in th is office within
per acre-foot, instead of 70 cents as
cases a bumper crop is in sight.
«. 1989.
N otice is hereby given that by vir-
thirty days from the date of first
HAMILL A. CANADAY. II E. SLATTERY
previously charged.
Four men were killed near Coquille
puhllcation of this notice, which first 1,10
an execution and order of sale
Attorney for ' minlstratrtx.
non-coal
R egister.
The Coopers Spur lateral of the Mt.
4
.,I
publication
Is
June
6.
1929
*
n
foreclosure
Issued
out
of
the
Cir-
recently
by what is believed to have
J
13-20-27
Jl
J 6-13-20 27 Jl 4
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HAMILL A CANADAY,
- | eult Court of I-ane County. Oregon. Hood Loop highway w ill be open for
been a premature explosion ot dyna­
R egister.
on ,b e I I ,b day °I June. 1929, In a traffic by July 7, according to County
mite at the Evans Auto Loading com­
J 6-13-20-27 Jl I fult w h en in. on the 10th day of June.
Non coal
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1929. In said Court, The Pacific Sav­ Clerk H. J. Blackman, who has re­ pany logging camp on Sandy creek,
ings & Loan A ssociation, a W ashing­ turned from watching a road crew
a few m iles from Remote. The blast
SUMMONS
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ton corporation, recovered Judgment blast deep drafts in cuts below Cloud
took all but one of the crew of Charley
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the
defendants
M.
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Gallow
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Cap inn.
y T A T L * OF
,iie I OREGON
in l ' z ï i i e F O R T H F
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Christian, who had a contract to get
STATE
Office Phone 176-J R es Phone 176 M
and Maybelle Gallow. his wife. Mont­
Res. Phone 110
Plano Moving
COUNTY OF LANE.
1,500,000 feet of cedar for the Evans
Nearly 500 students, alm ost 100
rose M. Ringler, Booth-Kelly Lumber
Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D.
Illbert S tev en s, Plain
company.
more
than
the
figure
for
the
first
day
Company
a
corporation,
and
Jennie
H.
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
General Practice. Speclnl Attention
A. S teven s, Defendant.
Jones, for the sum of 313.590.13. and last year, enrolled at Eugene for the
WILLIB BERTHCH, Prop,
Hopes of having Eugene designated
to O bstetrics and D iseases
To Josie A. S teven s, the above- lnterP!, t , hereon at the rate of 10%
o r n c i AT SERVICE GARAGE
1929 summer session at the Unlver
as an air mail stop have slumped soma
named
Defendant.
of Children.
per
annum
thereon
from
Septem
ber
632 Main Street
on receipt of a communication from
IN TH E NAME OF THE STATE 1st. 1927, and for the further sum of slty of Oregon campus, according to
F irst N ational Bunk Building
Snrceasor to Button Transfer
OF
OREOON
You
are
hereby
required
Dr.
Dan
E.
Clark,
director
of
tho
Eu-
Senator
Steiw er that there is little
31,698.84.
taxes
paid,
and
for
the
fur­
Springfield. Oregon
to appear and answ er the com plaint ther sum of 313.00. and for the further gene session.
. prospect at present for the service.
filed again st you in th e above en ­ sum of 3800.00 as a reasonable attor- — ——
— — — — --”
Senator Steiwer reported that Second
titled Court and Cause on or before neys fee. together with Its costs and
THE MARKETS
A ssistant Postmaster-General Glover
the 11th d a y o f July 1929 said date disbursem ents In th is suit, and said |
WM. 0. HUGHES
Portland
DR. W. N. DOW
had definitely stated that under pres­
being more than four w eeks from the execution to me directed comm anding
FIRR AND AUTO IN8URANCR
w h ea t — Big Bend bluestem, hard
D e n tis t
day o f the first publication of th is me in the nam e o f the S tate of Ore-
ent circum stances Eugene cannot have
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,
,
,
,
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NOTARY PUBLIC
F irst N ational Bank Building
sum m ons herein entered of record gon. in order to satisfy said Judgment. *W ta. »LJ’ H . •<>« w hite, western
an air mall stop.
Phone 43
Springfield. Oregon
and If you fail so to appear and an ­ interest, attorneys fees, co sts of suit j
O ffice at
31.13*4; hard winter, northern
Harry Newberg, convicted of man­
sw
er
for
want
thereof
the
plaintiff
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M.
and accruing costs, to sell the follow- spring, and w estern red, 3 1 1 0 ^ .
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
slaughter In W allowa county in con­
will apply to the Court for the relief lng described real property, to-wit:
E vening» by Appointm ent
H ay—Alfalfa. 320@21 per ton; val-
Rgrlngtleld,
Oregon
In his com plaint again st you dem and­
nection with the involuntary killing of
Lot ten (10) in Block eight (8) In i jey timothy, 322; eastern Orgeon tlm-
ed, to w it:
Fugene Sklnnpr’s Addition to Eugene, I
Leonard Olsen, while Newberg and
othey,
32O@25;
clover,
320;
oats.
317;
For a Judgment and decree of di­ Lane County. Oregon:
Fred M. Black were hunting deer,
vorce d isso lv in g the bonds of m atri­
DR. N. W, EMERY
Now. therefore. In the name of the oats and vetch, 317.
must serve a term of five years in the
mony now and heretofore existin g S tate of Oregon. In com pliance with
Butterfat— 43044c.
DENTIST
state penitentiary. This was the de­
betw een you and the P laintiff on the the said execution and order of sale,
E ggs—Ranch, 31 0 34c.
grounds o f desertion and for such and In order to satisfy said Judgment.
cree of the state supreme court in an
Sutton Bldg.
Phone » J
Cattle— Steers, good, 311.25012.25.
other relit f as to the Court may seem Including Interest, attorney's fees.
opinion handed down in Salem recent­
R esidence Phone 163-M
H ogs—Good to choice, 311012.
[of Rb|t and accruing costs, I will, on
ly. The opinion was written by Jus­
Lambs—Good
to
choice,
311.71013.
That this sum m ons Is served upon Rgtnrdnv the 13th dnv o f .Tulv. 1929.
8prlngfleld, Oregon
tice
Rossman and affirmed the ver­
you by publication thereof In the nt the hour of one o'clock In the nf-
Seattle
dict of the Jury in the lower court.
Sprlngflnld N ew s a new spaper of (em oon of said dav. nt the Southw est
W heat— Soft white, w estern white,
228 Main 8t. R esidence 125 c 8t
general circulation pursuant to nti front door of the sold Countv Court
The small daughter of Reuben
31.14; hard winter, w estern red. north­
General Lnw Practice
order of th e Judge of the Circuit House. In F ugene. Unne Countv.
62 J
62 M
Thomas
of Redmond had a narrow
ern
spring,
bulk
Montana,
No.
1,
3113;
Court of the Stnte of Oregon for the Oregon, offer for sale and sell for
escape from death when she ran h *
1. M. PETERSON
County of Lane duly made and en ter­ cash, nt public auction, subject to bluestem, 31-30.
hind the car her father waa backing
A ttorney ut-I atw
ed of record on tho 10th day of June redemption ns provided by law. al, of
Full Auto Equipment
Eggs—Ranch, 328033c.
1929 ordering that th is sum m ons be tho right, tltlo and tnterost of the
out of the garage. The child wan
Lady A ssistant
Butterfat—47c.
City Hall Building
published on ce each week for four said defendants. M. A. Gallow and
knocked down and one toe pinched off.
Cattle—Prime ateera, 311012.50.
su ccessiv e and consecutive w eeks in Mnyhelle Gallow. his w ife, Montrose
Hprlngflcld, Ore.
Governor Patterson appointed H. B.
Hog»—Prime light, 312 80 011.80.
said Springfield N ew s and that the M. Ringler. Rooth-K elly Lumber Com-
Van Duzer, Portland; Robert W. Saw­
Lambs—Choice. 312013.26.
dnto o f the first publication shall be onnv. n corporation, and Jennie H
FRANK A. DE PUE
yer, Bend, and C. E. (Pop) Gates, Med­
with the Issue of June 13th 1929 and Jones, and all persons claim ing by.
Spokane
the date of the last publication shall through or tinder them or any or
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ford, members ot the state highway
Cattle—Steers, good, 31O.2601L
be with the Issue of July 11th 1929.
either of them . In and to the said
comm ission, and Judge Duby, Baker,
Hogs
—
Good
and
choice,
312.160
NOTARY PUBLIC
FRANK A. DePUE,
prem ises.
JEW ELER
and R. A. Booth, Eugene, as members
12.35.
A ttorney for Plaintiff.
IT. L. BOWN.
of what will be known aa tha Oregoa
Repairing a Specialty
Button
Springfield,
Lambs—Choice, 31125011.6«.
R esidence, Springfield. Oregon.
Sheriff o f Tjtne Conntr, Oregon.
Pork com m ission.
Building
Oregon
J 13 20 27 Jl 4-11
J 1S-30-37 Jl 4-11
Springfield, Oregon
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