THURSDAY, NOV. 21, 1920 THR SPRINGFIELD NEWS TRA IN S C H K D U L I PAGE SEVEN NATIONAL GUARD HAS S p ringfield S lo p * Classified Ads (»HYING OR SELLING GIT R£ SUITS ) TWO NEW ENLISTM EN TS NORTH No. IB a t 8:54 A. M. Stop to d e tra in C orporal Donald B ettla and F ra n k . paaaengera from K lam ath Fall aa«l I L om bard have en listed In th e local i beyond. u n it of th e N ational G uard, acco rd in g No 8 a t 8:46 P. M. to C. A. S w art», ra m ro a n d e r, B ettla Bua connection* a t E ugene for haa Juat com pleted aervlng a th re e 'tr a in » leaving 11:50 A. M and 7 P. M y e a r term and re-enllated fo r an o th e r SO UTH term . F ra n k L om bard en lla te d for No. 7 a t 12:47 P. M No. 16 at 10:09 P. M P lag atop for th e flra t t,m e - AID FOR VETERANS IS RED CROSS PLEDGE Service and Ex-Service Men Are Helped in All Problems, Service to W orld W ar veteran s In hospital, for able-bodied veterans, an d paaaengera to K lam ath F alla and T h e m em ber» of th e 8prlngflel,l for dependent fam ilies of both called beyend. u n it w ent to E ugene T u esd ay even Bua connection» a t E ugene for *n* to a tte n d a g e t-to g e th e r banquet 1 fo r expenditures of »738.000 by the H egiatar »t E lite A m oiig Ihn gin ata F u ll SALK or TRA D E Two w ill W A NTED —To buy from ow ner good A m erican Red Cross during the year loi'itli'd I x i I m In S p ringfield for whu were re g latered ul Ihu E lite Im proved lund, w ith o r w ithout , r a |n» leaving 11:45 A. M. via Siskiyou and m eetin g a t th e A rm ory. M ajor ju at ended. In addition. Red Cro’ S E ugene p ro p erty A ddress I'. (). h o ts l d u rlu g ttu, weck ,-nd wer,- W. bu ild in g s, 5 to 30 acre», san d y lund line. E. W. H am ilton, of D allas, b attalio n Box m i. spiii.K fi. i , i if C hapters spent »1.963.000 In v e t-ra n p re fe rre d , n e a r S p rin g field or Eu ~ ~ j commander, w as p re s e n t and ad- II. F u rro w , M oliuw k, F. M. ilo rrlg h t, g en e; m ust he ch e a p fo r c a sh ,— B relief, and also for men still In service. Tripleta? Not Mue-’ Chance! FOR SA LE n i l K E N T - HU room S alem ; E rn e a t (¡rin g e r und F. C. [ d ressed the g ath erin g . O th e r talk» H. P ra th e r, »37 E. s tre e t S pring Although eleven years have passed hom e on W illa m e tte I (eight a— e n te rta in m e n t w ere field. the since the A rm istice, th ere re m a ia New York, Nov 21—T rip le ts a re and N 7-21 lleuiitlfiil view of valley, I wo lota. W utklua, T lllnm ook, II. G. < u rp en ier, born once In every 10.000 birth» and program . L iving rooom 28 feet long Nix Leo E n glu n d , O scar E d g ren , und Miau 25,500 disabled and sick veteran s of SUMMONS window» In dining room overlook N. V Ikuld, all of P o rtlu n d ; und O. tw in» occur about once in 98, accord- the W orld W ar in hospitals, and the lug riv er M otitu g ’ circ u la tin g hem K. S c o tt und 11. C. C h u rch ill, of S y . ’ Oregon“'" ' h.rtb . ¿ t i » ^ ' ^ SMALL G IRL’S FINGERS peak of the num ber who will re q u irt er, llol|H>lnt e lec tric ra n g e ; gur Salem. th irte e n non m unicipal, g e n e ra l and Or, gon A d ju stm en t A ssociation. age, shrub». fru it tree». Phone INJURED IN WASHER hospitalization Is not expected by C orf,oration. P lain tiff, Vn. Tom m a te rn ity ho sp itals. S prliigflehl 121.M A lfred J. M or­ V eterans Bureau au th o rities to be N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S P ayne. D efendant gan. tf Ja n ic e R u st su ffered a very pain-1 reached until 1947. For these men. N otice 1» h ereb y given tliu t W illiam * "J1* I’ayne, D efendant. ful acc id e n t M onday m o rn in g when the Red Cross m ust continue its serv­ N. J. Apple Crop Falla Short In th e Nam,- of th e S ta te of Or« IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E I*. Low er I iu h been ap p o in ted a d m in is ­ h e r hand was c a u g h t In an e le c tr ic ' ice of providing recreation and com­ gott You a re h ereby req u ired to ap tr a to r of th e E stu tu of la,w in A Win S T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R L A N E T re n to n , N. J., Nov. 21.—T h e apple w rin g e r a t h e r hom e. T he hand was forts. according to Jam es L. FSeser, jUtn, lute of C resw ell, O regon, by th e p ear and a n sw e r tin- com plaint w hich COUNTY 'ou'nt'y C o u r t „ f i- , u e (•o u n ty ,’ o"n-gom haM h* e ,‘ f h - d a g a in s t you In the crop of New J e rs e y th ia - y e — a r la e badly I,lit. .. , I ' J , HUI L IM IIO- , O IIIIIV , ,,1 ,- g o il. ......................... «' bruised and was to rn betw een vice chairm an of the Red Cross. J h i,' r n , rf’ j " “ hd th a t a ll p e rso n s h av in g c la im s • n lH h -d C o u rt and cause w ith in 1.654.000 bushels- s h o rt o f th e 1928 t h , “ U nder Its C h arter from C ongress, s fin g ers for ab o u t one Inch. She T o J ,ilin T ra v ilx 'k v 'iH -fe n d u n t a g a in s t th e e s ta te o f said la -w l» A " f ' „ m t h e d a le o f th e f ir s t h a rv eat. and 1,289,000 b u sh els below wa t o jo in t t r u v ttx k y , is -r e n d a n l. W l n l u m s h o u ld u r e s e n t H „ . „ „ n o - riu lv : p u b lic a tio n o f th is su m m o n s, and i f , , , . Wd as w tak en to a local p h y sician ’s the Red Cross Is required to m aintain In th e nam e o f th e S ta le o f O re v e rifie d to said a d m in is tr a to r at th e y ” " faU “ p p " iir “ »‘I a n s w e r th e » « J 8» y ie ld fo r th e la s t fiv e 5 o office, ff w here It w as found n ec e ssa rv service for v eteran s of w ars and for . . 7 the men still In th e service," Mr g o n : You a t e h e re b y re q u ire d to up office of S D. A lle n , llo v c y B u ild in g . ll a ln tlf f will ask Judgm ent a g ain st years. T h e cro p th is y e a r Is e stlm at- to put In se v eral » (.„ h ' hes to close F ie.... said. “ The funds for th is work p « u r a nd a n s w e r th e c o m p la in t E u g e n e . O reg o n , w ith in a lx m o n th s you In th e sum of »50.60, to g e th e r e,l a t 276 000 b a rre ls, a s com pared th e wound x again I you In th e above e n titled »uit from th is d ate, N ovem ber 7, 192». with In te re st th ereo n at th e ra te of w lth 74g,000 b a rre ls h a rv e ste d la s t come from the annual roll call mem »lx p er cent p,-r annum from th e 1st , , — ______________ w ithin four w eeks from the day of WILLIAM P. M tW E Il, bershlp fees. In addition to the sum day of Ilec- m b cr. 1926. and th< co sts y e a r an d 649000 »’“ " - I s . th e av e ra g e N O T I C E ~ F HEARING ON F I N a i th e tirsi publicatio n of th is Mummona, A d m in istrato r. spent In m aintaining contact with the m id d is b u rse m e n ts In th is a c tio n , ^or *be five y ear period, 1923-27. ACCOUNT and If you fall to so u p p eu r and an N 7-14 21-28 I) 6 veterans, the Red Cross expended »w er f„ r w ant '.hereof th e p lain tiff and th at the m oney a tta c h e d by the Peach production, on th e o th e r h and, N otice Is H ereb y G iven- T h »h veterans, p laln llff in th is actio n be paid Into „how s a heavy |n c re aae. un d ersig n ed a d m in is tra trix of t h ! »308.000 In Its service to th e men still I will tuke u d ecree ag ain st you for N O T IC E O F R O A D D I8 T R IC T Iho dissolution of the m arriag e relu Ct 'd r,a .'.‘( o l ' T J,,<,Kni* n t’ COBtH -------------- ---- *8 ta te W a» e r W. P urdy, d eceased In the regu M E E T IN G regular Army. Navy and Marine tlon now ex istin g belw ii yo u rself To whom It m ay c o n c e rn ; “ T h is 'su m m o n s" is serv ed upon you O cto b er 1». 1920 s e tU e m e n th o f ^ a l d th,® “ "u*’ C° rP’ ' The 80clety and 4 maJorlty of and th e p lu ln tlff and for th e resto ru N otice la h ereb y given th a t a N otice of sale of G o v ern m en t Tim - C ountv C o u r t f o r ? “ „ * i lta 3-500 chapters handle claim» for tlon of h e r m aiden nam e, Ju lia m eetin g of th e legal v o ters being by th e p u blication th e re o f once a the her, G eneral Land , O ffice W __ ..oun„'7’. om n e n sa tlo n W ash ash in in g g to to n n »„n gon .,n,r and th a t g a tn i.dav /. , 7 ' r,re ,’’e " ! these men for Insurance, insurance, c com pensation week for six su ccessiv e w eeks In the I hi Pula re sid e n t ta x p a y e rs and o w n ers of S p r in g fie ld N e w s. In a c c o rd a n c e w ith h>. N otice is h ereb y giveD th a t o f D e c e m b e r “ 8t d a y ■ • “ -* — u-——« • - •»-— — — T he o rd e r ( d i i irectin ............ rvlce « of r iM iin g x in t i motvic or real re a l p ro p erty e r ty In in lload Hoad D D istric is t r ic t No aNo 6. f» 1 ' ... »4 . »zx . .u 7 01 i/e cem b er, 1929 a t th e fVmw and o th er benefits they a re entitled to .» . ..J . » .X . Ullhlxxr'f oAnrlDU«» II—1»„ _ -«UUCI, « “ is R Room of 8a,1 C ouri. in the cO unty under the law. and also w here neces­ thia sum m i .ns by th e p ublication m |,n n c t o u n .y , O regon, will be b.|,i' ‘¡n ‘»■’d '-r m ade an d e n te re d th e 14th Uteri N ovem ber 6th. 1929. a t lh e ho u r of 2 p m on th e 30th ' day " S --v " « b e r. 1929. au th o rizin g 1’ 16 C ourt H ouse, in E ugene. O regon a t th e re o f la d at ,2' 8 a “ Pad! d, ^ t“ n »" th e forenoon, h a s Seen sary arran g es to provide for depen­ and th e d a te of ........................................ th e first p ublication day of N ovem ber, A I. 1929. at th e aa d ,<" " c",n * ‘»e serv ice o f sum m ons Is.w e r C am p C reek School H ouse In »>y pubH cutlon D ate of firs t publl May ’ 7. 19-8 S te t. 597. P ub I No. by said C ourt fixed as th e tim e and d en ts of the men. th e re o f la N ovem ber 7th, 1929 .............. .....................................— . 1 C -t‘° n •S ' ,V“ rn',,' r 21’ 1#29 o f ’ the* ^ o f F e b r ^ r y ¡6 P19O ( « "R ed Cross w orkers a re m aintained C. A. W IN T E llM K IE Il, I said road d is tric t, to d e te rm ........... in e whe HAROLD J. W E L L S , In forty-eight V eterans Bureau Hos­ A tto rn ey for P lain tiff i th e r said road d is tric t sh all levy a said J u s tic e of th e P eace | S tat. 1179), a n d p u rs u a n t to d e p a n estate? llesld en ce, E ugene, O regon special tax of $879 49 upon ull the pitals, as well as in all regular Army N 2128 I) 5-12-19 26 J 2 j m en tal regulation» ap p ro v ed Ju ly 29, C A R R IE L P U R D Y N 7 14 21 28 D 6 tax ab le p ro p erty In said d is tric t for and N ary hospitals, whose duty it is --------------------------------- 1929, as amended, the tim ber on the I A d m in istra trix of th e E sta te th e p u rpose of p roviding funds for the of to snpervlse recreatio n al facilities for E sta te of H ru n etta D. I » v e t te follow ing lands will be sold Dec. 9. W a lte r W. P u rd y d eceased up keep o f road In D istric t No. 6. N O T IC E O F F IL IN G O F F IN A L D eceased. J » 3». » ' 1” o'clock a. m. a t public I L. L. RAY. A tto rn ey for E sta te the p atien ts, and to provide small com­ C. P. BARNARD, R EPO R T C ounty Ju d g e N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T a u c tio n a t th e U n ite d S ta te s la n d ] N 21-28 D 5-12-19 forts. In the Army and Navy Hoe- N otice Is h ereb y given th a t John N otice is h ereb y given th a t R o s a ' , at. , .R.o,,eb®r< ’ .O,;eKo n - to O. E CROW E, ■ pitáis, th e w orkers also do social serr- B ryson. A d m in istra to r with th e will C ounty C om m issioner 8. E a rn e st h a s filed In th e C ounty I h ig h e st b id d er a t not less th an th e annex ed of th e e s ta te of H arry M SUMMONS ice for the patients. T hese task s also N 14-21-28 I C o u rt of th e S ta te of O regon, in and a PP''a ‘8« 1 P r‘ce as show n by th is H olden, deceased , has filed with the In O ^th e o n C ircu it a C 'n ourt fO I L ane C o o a tF . la -r f in a l re p o rt a- " a I“ *’ *' s u b Je’ i,ed• w " , b e re tu rn e d if sale Is not ^ 7 “ of“ th ‘e “firs t pub licatio n I NEW CROPS IN FLOODED said final re p o rt and p etitio n for d is­ R a lp h T G ilb e r t, >-t ai, w e n defend trib u tio n a re hereby notified to ap p ear " f ...... ..... * n,;,,7 h ; \ i 7 7 Z 7 h i ' , h 7 " if f:c, -, lBd STATES BRING PROSPERITY a n ts, w hich execu tio n and o rd er of and p re s e n t said o b jectio n s, If any, T W H E E L E R . A tto rn ey . -toved w ithin ten y e a rs. Bids wiii be P U .ntB f sule w as to m e directed and com before said C ourt at tin- tim e and tnandeil ine to sell th e re a l p ro p erty The tntioduction of new Habits ot _ ° 2< 31 * 714 21 ^ ’a ^ r i a r i o ^ T f 's u c h 0 c î . E *® '™ P > a ‘" ' ' place h erein ab o v e m entioned. h e re in a fte r d e scrib ed to sati.-fy c e r­ planting, following the M ississippi Val­ JO H N BRY SO N, i i i u . u w nlcn is for a decree of th e C ourt 1 tain B ella anil c h a rg e s In said decree1 ■ and co rp o ra tio n s o rg an ized u n d er th e d | sar,ivtno- . A d m in is tr a to r w ith th e , .... .. ... . u . i o ._ .____ _____ d isso lv in g th e m a rria g e c o n tra c t now ley flood of 1927, has urought added specified. I will on S a tu rd a y , th e N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S Law s of th e U nited S ta te s or any ex istin g betw een p lain tiff and de w ill ann exed. prosperity to farm ers in many of the 23rd i|jiy of N ovem ber, 1929, a t the N otice is h ereb y given to all per s ta te , te r rito ry or d is tric t th e re o f fvnd-int fur 'th 'J BROOKE * BR Y SO N . A ttorn eys inu 1.» v i-itn/-.>rn ' , (,n _t._ . . a i„ n of . a qu alified ■ le c n o n u tro a n t, l of IOT h o u r of one o'clock p. m .. a t th e sons to whitvn whom If It m m a ay co n cern f it« tha- lv . r p o n a p p . l|c L r tOe m in 7 r / h t . T n 7 a “e M iss,ssiW,i D elta « “ »‘I « 1 according N 14 21 28 II 5-12 S o u th w est fro n t door of th e C ounty th e u n d ersig n ed C lifford <). W ilson • pur(.hager , h(. tim b e r on anv legal . d , d io: to Red Cross officials. Court H ouse In Eugene, L an e C ounty, has been ap p o in ted a d m in is tra to r ol , subdivision will be offered se p a ra te ly tr lh u ,„ C? n Almost every cabin has a fine vege N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G ON F IN A L O regon, o ffer fo r sal« and sell at th e e s ta te of C has. O. W ilson, de h e ln « in c lu d e d in a n v o ffe r o f ’ .J 00 a. m ? n .th . !_or : ,.h i„ f o r » ,.,!» .. . . . u u. . . i j i. . . .... j l b efo re being included In an y o ffer of t be su p p o rt of h is and rd n tn tiff-« I table garden, w hereas cotton form erly ACCOUNT public au ctio n fo r cash , su b je c t to ceased , an d h a s duly qu alified a s such ,, turirer u n it T if i 8 n t W Sec 9 u ..., ppo 1 , ” * n,s an<1 P la in t if f s j „ ' red em p tio n as provided by law , a ll ! All p erso n s h a v in g claim s a g a in s t said \-vvi \ \ \ i ’ red fir jo ’ 0 M T ’ 0 S ’ ‘ b b‘r e ” . an< red fir 1500 M, T. 19 S..' - 8110 p r° I><‘r - and ag ricu ltu ral agents h iv e followed ta te of Jo h n 11. B riggs, deceased , has follow ing d escrib ed real p roperty, p er v o u ch ers th e re fo r and v erified ll> 'R 4 V . Sec T b . SW>4 N w ’ % red fir s u l n t ^ t o ^ o r d ' e r ’of th ^ H o n * 1 C ^ F up the proJect '"» u g u ra te d by the Red filed his ac c o u n t for th e fin al se ttle ­ an o rd e r of th e H on. G. F , to-w it: J th e m a n n e r re q u ire d by law to said m en t of said e s ta te In th e C ounty 800 M. T. 2 S., It. 5 W.. Sec. 3, S \\ *4 S k lp w o rth . C ircu it Ju d g e of L ane • Cross, Im m ediately a fter the flood ot B eginning at th e S o u th w est c o rn e r 1 a d m in is tra to r a t th e law office of 9W >, red fir 390 M, red c e d a r 239 M, C ounty, O regon, m ade and e n te re d ] 1927, with very gratifying success C o u rt fo r larne C ounty, O regon, and of L ot n u m b ered Six (6) in Block 11- M P e te rso n a t 234 Main S treet, th a t S uturduy, th e 7th d ay of D ecem ­ T ,? 2 S « R tt Wu SeC,.33' NT U a a EM N ovem bcr 18- 1929 published i n ' T here Is a large acreage la corn ber, 1929, a t th e C ourt room of said n u m b ered S even (7) F ir s t A ddition ] S p rin g field . I ^ n e C ounty, O regon yellow fir 500 M. yellow pine 50 M. th e S p rin g field N ew s a n ew sn an er u . . . . .x «vx-17 K-ieix «.oil.,» n . ano m 8 F t _ v.i 5. j . , \ n e w sp a p e r, wbereas form erly cotton was th e one C ourt. In th e C ounty C ourt H ouse, In to K incaid P ark . I.an e C ounty. Ore- w ithin six m o n th s from th e d a te of yellow fir 400 M. SEA. published in L ane C ounty. O regon. . i . .. u- • a . E ugone, O regon, a t ten o'clock in th e gon, ru n n in g th en ce South 60 fe e t; | fb e firs t p u b licatio n of th is n o tice, to NWA. yellow fir 500 M. T. 5 8., R 7 8aid publication b eing fo r once ea c h ! crOp A lfal,a has gained 8 flrln ' oot forenoon, has been by said C ourt th en ce E a st 160 fe e t; th e n c e N o rth w*»: on o r b efo re th e 14th d ay ol W.. Sec. 11, SWAi SWA. red fir 1290 w eek for four su ccessiv e w eeks. T he | holdl and the grow ing of this crop Is 19'!0_ , .. . w hite fir 200 M. T 16 8., file d as th e tim e and p lace for h e a r­ 60 feet to th e S o u th east c o rn e r o f . ~ R _ 7 W. d ■ a te of th e firs t publication h ereo f I bringing good financial returns from D ated and firs t P«bl'"h e d l « » i 8 cc j. S E ^ S E U yellow fir 1650 M. Is 21st day of N ovem ber. 1929 a n d ] the three or four cuttings each re a r in g o b jectio n s th e re to , and for final said lx ,. Six 161 and th e n c e W est 160 se ttle m e n t of said esta te . feet to th e place of begin n in g . day of N ovem ber. 1 9 . r ___ 'n I I o n e of th e tim b e r on th e se se c tio n s the d a te of the la s t publication h e re o f] Llve 3torl, - lso ls 8howin, imurove • K».. a r v lr t F.v»« ln « o th a a n < 1 " .A rW XF M i is o t th h r e , 1 G t L ______a ber . ® w D ated O cto b er 21, 1929. C L IF F O R D O. W IL S O N . ] to be sold fo r less th n »1.50 per 19th d ay of D ecem 1929 A L F R E D W E S TR O P E , ment due to these new crops r™ lïïî“ i" i5 at0.y ° f 8a.ld CS!a !e for >he yellow fir. »3.00 p er M for th e H OW ARD M B RO W N ELL. A d m in istra to r of th e E sta te of H. L. BOWN. E verything considered, the Delta S h eriff of Ixine C ounty. O regon. »• M P E T E R S O N , a tto rn e y for e s ta te yellow pine, »1.75 p e r M for th e red Jo h n H. B riggs, d eceased . A tto rn ey for P lain tiff N 14-21-28 D 6-12 I f |r 75<, pPr j o r 4be w hite fir n rd R esid en ce: E ugene, O O regon. regon L. L. RAY, A tto rn ey for E state. BROOKE & BRYSON, A tto rn ey s sections which escaped a backw ater N 7-14-21 28 D 5 O 2A31 N 7-14 21 »1.25 p er M for th e red c e d ar. T. 14 N 21 28 D 5-12-19 problem in the S pring of 1929 are in a — »— ------ -------------------------------------------- N O T IC E O F R O A D D IS T R IC T 9., R 2 W .. Sec. 15. lo t 4, re d fir 200 j prosperous condition, as a result ot M E E T IN G M. lot 5 red fir 200 M. T. 17 S.. R. 2 A D M IN iSTR A TO R '3 OAi.E O F REAL , the follow-up and reh ab ilitatio n by the W „ Sec. 13, lot 1 yellow fir 325 M. | P R O PE R TY To Whom It M ay Concern: t A m erican Red Cross. N otice ls h e re b y given th a t a m eet ] T. 23 8.. It. 3 W., Sec. 9. lot 2. red Notice Is hereby given th a t by ! lng of th e legal v o te rs b ein g resid en t , fir 1940 M. red ce d a r 60 M. T 32 S., ^ ta x p a y e r« and o w n ers of re a l p ro p er K 5 W.. Sec. 13. S W U N E U red fir r ue , an of th e C o u n ty ; p p n CRO SS H O N O R FLAG H ty In Road D istric t No. 9. in L an . ] 825 M. T 13 8.. R. 6 W . Sec. 33. C ourt of ixine t ounty. O regon, in the L E U S !» H O N U K Office P hone 176-J R es P hone 176 M Rea. Phone 110 Piano Moving C ounty. O regon, w ill be held a t the N W U NWA4 red fir 1030 M. SWAi ™ tt e r of th e »'»tate of Jo h n J i GOES TO NEW HAMPSHIRE HAMI Carl H. Phetteplace, M. D. h o u r of 1 P. M. on th e 23rd d ay ol N W 'x red fir 390 M. T. 16 8.. R. 6 W., T hom as, deceased, duly m ad e and ) SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER G en eral P ractice, S pecial A tten tio n fir 480 M. e n te re d of reco rd on th e 13th day of N ovem ber. A. D.. 1929, a t th e W. O See 35, f»W»4 NWA» red ___ The honor flag, given annually to W IL L I9 B B R T8C H . Prop. ____ _ K nvntv, 9 non . 1. .. .1___«___i . in Obste» -le» and D iseases W. H all a t J a s p e r, In said Road B is T. 8 S.. R 8 W .. See. 1. 8EA4 NWAi N ovem ber. 1929, th e u n d ersig n ed , ad the S tate which enrolls the greatest O ffice: R O D B N B O U O H OARAGE n in i s t r a tr ix of said e s ta te , w ill, on of C hildren. trlc t, to d e te rm in e w h e th e r said road yellow fir 1600 M. noble fir 500 M percentage of its population as mem 688 Main Street d ls trie t sh all levy a sp ecial tax ol hem lock 400 M. NEAi S W H yellow an re ? "» « I0 ™ J ' v ' W est of th e S o u th east c o rn e r E x ecu to r of th e last will and te s ta ­ Attornoy-at Ixtw "S°, C? of C laim No. 44 N otification No. 3073 m ent of Ja m e s O 'C onnell, d eceased, T o w n sh ip 16 South, FIVE RED CROSS CAMPS hns filed Its flnnl acco u n t in the 360 M. S W H S W U red fir 660 M. )n 8 p c t|on S3 City H all Building m a tte r of th e said e s ta te In th e w hite fir 950 M, red c e d a r 70 M. Ra n a e 3 W est W illa m e tte M eridian, HOUSE FLOOD REFUGEES C ounty C ourt of I.an e C ounty, O re hem lock 120 M, n one of the tim b e r nn(, r u n n jnR th e n c e N orth 527 feet Springfield, Ore gon, and th a t F rid ay , th e 22nd day , on th ese se c tio n s to ho sold for less th e railro a d rig h t of w av- th en ce A total of 27,791 persons w ere main Residence 125 C St. 228 M ain St. of N ovem ber, 1929. at ten o ’clock in th a n »2.00 p e r M fo r th e red fir nnd S o u th e a s te rly alo n g snld rig h t of tained by the A m erican Red Cross th e forenoon of said day, In th r red cedar, »1 50 p er M fo r th e (g reen ) w ay fo „ point due E a st of th e place 62 M 62 J C o unty C o u rt ro o m s In th e C ourt yellow fir and 50 c e n ts p e r M for th e of b eg in n in g nnd th e n c e W est 648 in cam ps or in th e ir own hom es in h o u se In E u g en e, L an e C ounty, O re (dead) yellow’ fir. h em lock and w hite fppf to th e place of beg in n in g , con- the th ree S tates of Alabam a, Georgia gon, h a s been fixed as th e tim e nnd fir. T. 4 S., R. 6 E., See. 19, SWAi tnlnfng 3.90 a c re s , m o re o r le ss. In and Florida, follow ing the disastrous JEW ELER Full Auto Equipment floods of early last Spring -Five place hv th e said C o u rt fo r th e h e a r­ S E ’4 yellow fir 420 M, red c e d a r 20 ] t a n e C ountv, O regon; Repairing a Specialty Lady Assistant in g of o b jectio n s to said account M. NEA4 S W U red c e d a r 35 M, yellow ] 8„ ie to ta k e place nt th e law cam ps w ere organized, of which four nnd for th e flnnl se ttle m e n t of said fir 460 M. SEA4 SW»4 yellow fir 1650 offices of P o tte r * K ing, 531 M iner were in A labam a and one in ■Uorida Springfield, Oregon e s ta te . Any nnd all o b jectio n s to M. red c e d a r 100 M, none of th e tlm B uilding. E ugene, O regon. Small tem porary cam ps were set up M arcola W om an H e re —Mrs. Curl said acco u n t nnd th e fin al se ttle m e n t h e r on th e NE14 R W U to he sold fo r T e rm s of sale, cash In h and or on tn various places In addition to these, of snld e s ta te m u st he filed w ith th e less th an $1.00 p e r M nnd n o n e of th e c o n tra c t w ith p a rtia l p ay m en t and a but the persons not sheltered In the W illiam s w as in th e city from hor FRANK A. DE PUE C lerk of th e said C ourt on o r before tim b e r on th e R W tJ SEX4 and SE»4 firs t lien upon th e r'-a p e rty fo r th e five m ain camp» goon were able to re­ hom e a t M nrcola on M onday. th e d a te of said h e a rin g SW14 to be sold fo r le s s th a n »1.50 b alan c e, to he approved hy th e Ad tu rn home or to friends and relatives. A T T O R N E Y A T LA W E U G E N E LOAN AND SAVINGS p e r M. fo r th e yellow fir nnd $1.00 m ln ls tra trix nnd the C ounty C ourt. Red Cross n u rses were at all Iv e N O T A R Y P U B LIC Thuraton W oman 8hope--M rs. A. BANK O F E U G EN E. OREGON p er M for th e red c e d ar. LEORA A. H A R K IN S. cam ps, assistin g the S tate health au T H O S . C. H AV ELL. E x ecu to r of th e L a st W ill nnd T es B. Mathews of Thurston was In the A d m in istra trix o f th e E s ta te of tn o n tte s in care or tne stes a a * fr Springfield 8utton tam en t of Ja m e s O 'C onnell, deceased Acting Commissioner. ' John J. T hom as, D eceased. city on Mondny, purchasing some Inoculating agaiust epidem ics. Oregon R B uilding O 24-31 N 7-14-21 N 7-14-21-28 D 5 N 14-21-28 D 5-12 supplies. w aamv Walker-Poole Chapel Funeral Directors D . W . Roof