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    THUR8DAY, JAN. 23. 1930.
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PAOB
T R A IN S C H E D U L E
Sprlnpflsld Stops
Classified Ads
f I » r v ik M 2 A n f c i m r r *
(BUYING 02 SELLEvG
NOTICE FOR PUB LICA TIO N
? o h i .i* * * " "
t m .to e
A? y
Iola. W ill oonelder Eugens or Mc
Kxnxl« R iver property In exchange
I* O. Box 191. Hprlngfleld.
FOR BALK HOUSES-EABY TO OWN
No. I
Nice «-room Bungalow at 944
in d J ^ - Z * 1*'*
»«0 00 down
and «20.00 per month.
N ", 2 . V ' f “ ' ‘ u<'c<, Bu"«alow . cor-
S r« .of 2“ ' and *’ •U'eete.
Price
mon”h °°: * 16 ° ° d° w,‘ and , U 00 t”*r
No. 18 a t 3.04 A. M Stop to detrain
passengers from K lam ath Falla and
beyond.
No. « a t 4:11 P. M.
Bus connections a t Eugene for
trains leaving 1:30 P. M. and 7 P. M
SOUTH
No. 7 at 11:47 P. M.
No. IB at 10:0» P. M Flag stop for
'passengers to K lam ath Palls and
R E N T - Modern hou'ae. eith er
beyond.
furnished or unfurnished
Phone
146M
, tf ,
, _
----------------- --------- Bu" connections a t Eugene fot
Notice of Hale of Governm ent T im
I r * ln '
11:46 A - **. via 81»
her. General I.and Office. W ashington , k,you ,,ne'
D. C„ Dec. 31. 1929 Notice Is hereby
given (hat subject to the conditions I !!
• 8ec- 17' N E W N E ^ y e llo -
und lim itations of the act of June 9 f r 1030 **• rt*d
50 M - rpd «edar 170
191« (39 Htat. 218). aa amended by the I “ • h,-,n,ock • • M. white fir «0 M.
act of M ay 17. 1923, (46 H u t 687 8 E * N E *
« 4 fir 1600 M. hemlock 40
Public No 417), subject also to the M ' non® ot ,be ,,n,b er on th l» section
provisions of the act of February 2« 10 h* ,old tor '®aa tban »2 00 per M -
1919 140 Htat 1179), and pursuant to !?r. ,hp red and YpUow Hr. »125 per
departm ental
regulations
approved M tnT tb® red cedar and 76 cente per
July 29. 1929, as amended, the tim ber M i.or tb® w hlte f lr and hem lock. T.
H n rle J « <M r 'T * * 1"* « W offered In
Springfield real estate W rite or phone
E (I-.i*.A S IIM A N ,t K A ,/l » ' F F IC E
®
M l W illa m e tte Bt.
Phone 311 on Ih»* follow ing lnndn will be Mold
Fell 17. 1930 at 10 o'clock a m at M ' 7x4 3
______ __ _______ _ J 1« 23 public auction at the United States ,ln,b * r on
NOTICE OF n u n
land office al Roseburg, Oregon, Io
than
INAL HEARING
ih,. highest bidder at not less than
c-
Notice Is hereby given that the ....
"PPralsed price as shown by this J 13 2330
M»r«ln
C m Glass
.;
»signed. M
artin L.
admlnls
Hal® *° b® «ubject to (he ap-1
..............................state of Harsh J G lass
d®<’* aa«d - has filed his final account
7„,h n, hlrly day"
4* , !?n . . ° r lh l"
notice,
which
first
be in' The H ,d n « n publication
.h i
v ' 1’" ’ “ i
Springfield
Oregon f
19ih i« "«
i ? n .i
" i.
Glacier, on Dec 19th ’‘i r " ”1”1 K ,W
__________ _»
IHEYfarT RESULTS?
F^ . 8A¿ S t ° R
Departm ent of the In te rio r, United
•ta te a Land Office. Roseburg, Ore-
BO” . Novem ber 29, 1929
F d REHT B X C H A N O N
Notice la hereby given that on
November
3«lh,
1829,
F rank
O
Jew , ett, of Minneapolis,
Minnesota,
filed application No. 018853 under
the a rt of March 30. 1922. («> Slat.,
tool to exchange a ll of Sec. 3«, T 1
N.. H 10 K . W. M . within the Mt.
Hood National Forest, fo, the ap
prnxlm ati ly 7 acres located In the
K t.'» of Sec. 19. T 20 S . II. 4 K . W
M . w ithin the Cascade National
Foreet.
T he purpose of thia notice la to
•H o w all persona claim ing the lands
selected, or having bona fide objec-
Ilona to ouch application, au oppor­
tunity to file their proteala with the
u í'n c c " ra ,,,, ¿ L . b u ? , . * , ,
, - d
•uch proteata or
,.
filed In thia off
from the first
f
N O ftT H
’’’V " 1 of ,h "
’ * r t,r
« -c r -ta r y
of
the In
Tt" ' P“ rcha"® Price, w ith an
ln ,h *' ‘ ounty C onn of laine Countv i “<Id,,,"n" 1 »um of one-fifth of one per
O regon, and that February 28th l l i r * " 1
being commission allow-
at ten o'clock
t h e e re
r e .f o f 1 ! * * d'
^ n,u"‘
m u’’ t '**
bw dppo’'
deposited
when
, , , '1,Mk in the forenoon
'«renoon th
,tw l wh,
n ” the
•« rig ht
f
’he County Court House m Eng,.,,.-
° P“ rrhaa« '• «warded by the ll.-gl
re<^
red n r 35 M - none ot tha
th l" aecl,on 10 be so,d for
«125 per M.
C ' M f,O R E - Commissioner.
F 413
'
NEW FOUNTAIN MAKES
APPEARANCE IN CITY
AFTER OTHERS FREEZE
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAUNTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Assembled for Information
of Our Readers.
A proposal to Increase the C ro w *.
W illam ette game refuge In Clatsop
county to an approximate to U l of 90^
000 scree has been rejected by the
s U U game commission. The present
refuge o f ««,000 acres In regarded as
large enough.
Three carloads of Jefferson county
work horses have bwo shipped to
Texas and Colorado recenUy.
Baby Nlneteen-thlrty arrived In Asfe
land January 14, ending one of th s
longest periods without births la the
history o f the city. Practically every
marebant in the city bad offered eoans
Pr>xe to the firs t baby born in the city
lim its la 1930.
A new baseball league to take In
Eugene, Albany, Salem and Corvallis
is ln prospect If plans of Eugene base-
hall fans are adopted.
The county boundary board of Jack-
eon county has ordered a reduction of
nearly «4000 In the school budget of
Chinese pheasants and other valley
<anje birds w ill be fed grain If the
«sow stays on the ground aa4
th e temperature stays below freeslny
P° 1“ t * tow daya loo«er- according te
Rodn* 7 So*ch. deputy state g n a t
wardan •» Eugene.
________
the Butte ra ils d is tric t
Excellent butterfat yields are r»-
The Farm ers' Exchange Cooperative P° rted b* tha Y * “>blll County Dairy
e f Jackson county hss refused by a 1 H ,r d , “ PrOT®m «n‘ »«»ociatlon for De-
vote of «0 to 27 to accept the resign»
tlons of the board of directors.
Marlon county has constructed mors
than 313 miles of m arket roads dar­
ing the past ten years, according to
announcement made by the county
court a t Salem.
The Alsea school buildings were en­
tire ly destroyed by fire recently. The
gram m ar school and entire contents
were a total loss, bat all the equip­
ment was saved from the high scbooL
c®mb®r- T h ® d alrf herd of Pete Rih-
ber" Prodac®d « - M pounds of battet«
fat, which is the best record made for
a herd of less than 12 cows.
F in al cost o f the new Klam ath F a ll»
Bend The Dalles line ot the PacltlA
Telephone A Telegraph company, now
under construction, w ill be «1,400,00».
The last unit of the line, extendlny
from Bolter's ranch, in northern Jef-
ierson county, to The Dalles, w ill bA
completed ln June.
The fountain In the old watering
l-wne County. Oregon, hns I
rixc.i
t , r ‘ but <,,r**fl‘'» t* " f »alo w ill not
The largest single movement of beed
f * " u'’ 7 ’"”
,h " t,m e a "d P'a< - ["li'7 r ' l l “ "i."h p,‘7'1h''"‘,r .h a '' <som trough a t the m arket building has
During the month of December
cattle from central Oregon to the Cab-
H A M IL L A
C A N anav
f
bearing and con s........ ring M lll j P||pd fully with
said regulations of been froxen solid for several weeks, there were 3« herds, containing 807
nornia m arket a Ince the construction
A M IL L A. t ANADA Jf.
accouni.
the date
of |« firm
> M
' ira
929'
being January
«3rd°,
3 0 t publication
M b "CaUon i Ju
Ihe’’
c .m
K ’ aa
of LL. " a n T f c .n ,o
d “ ' h* of '‘nd B ° * t o,her Hmal* *tr ,a m " »»
cows, on test by the W allowa County
n
. . . . . . .
Register te l ng January 23rd l a i n
Ibe contract o f sale and bond re-
of the G reat Northern line wag s h l^
D 19 2« J 2 8 1« 23
•M A ItT IN L. ULAHH
| qulred thereunder.
The money de- nln« w ater have been covered w ith D airy Improvement association. The ppd out of Bend recently. I t consisted
Adm inistrator •M’* , , ®d w ill be returned If sale Is not a coating of ice for some tim e, but average production was 36.45 pounds o f a trainload of 18 cars consigned tA
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
A L T A K IN G , Attorney for Estale
approved, otherwise patent w ill Issue there was one fountain In the city of b u tte rfa t
San Francisco. A t Chemult the cars
Notice |g hereby given that the un-
J 23 30 F s .i-is A ‘ l>r ,h *' Htnber, which must be re „ ,.. . _
,
..
The American Legion post of La w ill move over the Southern PaclOs
-
' 4 moved within ten years. Bids will be **,ch wag working, and working
avralKncd have town app<>lntad K i
ecutrlx and Executor of the estate of
received from eltlte n a of the United beautifully
Monday morning u ntil Grande has set aside «1000 of Its track.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
J 8. Churchill, deceased, by the i
fun d, to form a loan fund to
ta c r e w of M M
Stales, associations of such eltlxens F ra n k Smitaon arrived on the scene
( ounty Court of lam e County, Oregon
N otice I, hereby given that C o r a 1? * 1 ro.r ??ra,''<?* J’i * “ " ' x,*d under ,hp
T he w ater pipes a t the back of worthy students s tt .n d ln , t h . Eastern
for orderg {Qr lBmber
A ll persons having claims against B. Jones and Jesse C. Jones have
Oregon normal school to carry on ih »
»».
m. «««
said estate are hereby notified Io pre been appointed adm inistrators of the te rrito ry or district thereof only ,he bulld,n< owned by Messrs. Al th eir education.
.
w commodity b , 311
sent the same, duly verified, to (he Estate of John W. B arringer by the Upon
application of a qualified
.
- - - - - - - im r I’vrklns and J. M. Fogarty, corner of
m ills in Oregon, Washington and Brlfr
undersigned al (he office of W ells A County Court o f la n e County Ore- ,'hl,"®r ,hp <l»nb«-r on any legal sub Seventh and M ain, which was recent-
During 1929 the state grain lnspec- isr Colombia, was reported by tb«
W ells. Attorneys. Bank of Commerce W»n
A ll
persons
having
c la im . d’ * 1’,,° " T 1" , * * ,
separately ly gutted by fire, had burst during
tlon department Inspected a total of W est Coast Lumbermen's sssociatiA .
B ld g . In Eugene, latne County, O re­ against the aald eatate whould nre.nm
being included In any o ffe r of t .
..
...
‘ "d
m ° rn,ng thO"e 24.408.452 bushels of grain a t Port- This is the second cousecutlva weak
gon. wilhtn six months of the firs! Ihe ssme duly verified to the under a la r«®’> «"'« T » « • « 2 W
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_
under­
publication of this notice.
signed at the office of 8. D. Allen. 21. N E H 8W14 red fir 900 M T 23 curious persons who ventured to In- land. St. Johns and Astoria, according orders have shown an Increase o v w
Dste of firs t publication, January ilOTpy
Building.
Kugene,
Oregon, S . Il 3. W . Sec 9. SW>4 N É H red ’ vestigaie the source of a splashing to the annual report of Seymour Jones, production.
9th, 1930
within six months from the first fir 1530 M. red cedar «0 M T 2 S.. R. sound found th a t the entire walls
vta
market a g e n t
Salem again led in the state, outsid«
\
M Y R tT E DOANE. Executrix publication of thia soUee, vlx., Janu­ 5 W . Bee 17. 8 E U S W M red fir 1100
Ths board of directors of the Pen
M.
red
cedar
100
M.
S
W
'i
SW>4
red
celll,,K
and
,loor
h«d
been
covered
E It D O A N E , Executor.
of
Portland, In building constructio
ary 1«, 1930
W ells A W ells, Attorneys.
fir 1280 M. red cedar 100 M. T 19 8.. w ,,h a beautiful coat of Ice and the dleton Round-up fixed dates for the during the year 1929. Salem's con-
CORA B JO N ES .
J 9 18-23 30 F 6
It 5 W . Sec 17. NR*4 N B U red fit pipe completely hidden from sight by event as August 28, 29 and 30. The Btruction represented «2,083,972. Klam -
JE S S E C JONES,
T 32 8 , ' K -n 7 t ' S'2Ì
ice which had formed around It,
weather, tourists and students were ath Falla, which was second, had
Adm inistrators.
8W u sAgnr pine 70 M. red fir 280 M.
.
NOTICE OF FIN A L S E T TL E M E N T
J 1« 23 30 F « IS
factors In changing the dates from building permits aggregating «1,750^
T. •! 8., II. 7 W , See 3. N'W<4 N'W>4 J e a ' lnK on'? Hie end open. Several
The undersigned, adm inistrator of
red f ir 395 M. T 7 S . R I E
Sec 1 'd eles had formed and the w ater September to August
810. Medford was third with perinita
Ihe estate of W illia m II. Collins, de­
8E % S W 'i red fir 225 M. T . IS 8.. Il in m e spraying across the room, coat-
A company has been organized at totaling «850,57«, and Eugene fourth
ceased, has filed his final account In NOTICE OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
M K T 7 ; SR 5 F S e c ’ 9 R F u ’ s É u
rV e ry ,h ln *
« « <” > * *»y care- Ontario with sufficient funds sub­ with »571,772.
the m a ile r o f (he said estate, w ith the
T h e undersigned, ad m in istratrix ot
County C lerk of latnc County, O re­
yeilnw Br «00 M. Hem lock 20 M. T 3 fU* ,>h!' , 'rva,l,,n ,hot °n e could dls- scribed to build the settling basins
Sale to the Brooks-Scanlon Lum ber
Ih,.
estate
of
A.
C.
Schoonover,
de­
gon, and an order has been made
and reconstruct the filte r system at company of Bend by the DeschutSA
and entered of record by the County ceased. has filed her final account N„ It 3 W . Sec 23. N E 'i NW«4 red 'o r e r the source or the water.
M - none of the tim b er on W e almost wish the break had not the municipal w ater plant and lease national forest of 28,123,000 board feet
Court of said County, directing this In the m atter of .a id estate, with the f,r
Lane ('ounty. Ore 'hese sections to be sold for less than been discovered by the renairm an
the same to the city.
notice, and appointing the 3rd day ol County Clerk of
of yellow pine and interm ixed speciea
f°r the red fir. «1.25 p
e
r
_________________
February, 1930, at ten o'clock A. M . gon. and an order has been m ade and »1-«® P4' r
The total tax rate for Salem for j ln I 11«
Rock district was au-
entered
of
record
by
the
County
Court
!
»or
*be
red
cedar.
«2
00
per
M
for
for the hearing of objections to said
1930 w ill be 55.8 m ills as compared nounced at Bend. The sale covers
of
sibl
county,
directing
this
notice
*be
yellow
fir,
«3
00
per
M
for
the
D
I
R
E
C
T
O
R
Y
O
F
O
R
E
G
O
N
account, and the settlem ent o f said
appointing Saturday, the 16th day of ■"I"'' P>nc »nd 50 cents per M for th -
p
« « s s o n wrs, with 54.2 mills last year. The prop 3313 acres, and is ln the vicinity of
estate.
h. mlock T. 15 S . R. 1 W . Sec 15.,
U ! I l t & T O B E C O M P IL E D
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this 2«th Fehrunrv, 19.10. nt ten o'clock A. M
erty valuation for this year is slightly F o i butte, scene of two big forest
In the County Court room
In theJ SE54 S W ’i red and yellow fir 119«
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day of December. 1929.
lower than last year, due to the elim
40 recent years.
Lane County Court House, for the I 500 f,‘et. S W '4 S W l» 992.100 feet. T
Portland. Jan
23 — (» p e d a l)— A
R O Y A L II. C O L L IN S .
Ination of bank share taxes.
Mrs. Ella Shulls Wilson was elected
A dm inistrator of the estato of hearing of o bjection. Io said account. »» ®-, R « W .. Sec. 29 N W , S W 'i special ready reference directory of
and Ihe settlem ent of said .-slate
yellow fir 200 M, red fir 770 M. T IS ( )reK()n s <>-.->
,.nd
The Canby high school bus, driver secretary -of the Oregon slate fa ir
W illia m 11. Collins, deceased.
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this l«tb s . R « w . Sec. 17. N E 'i SE «i red
J ,
“ nd ' ° Wn"
nOV<
1M M K L A E V A N S ,
by J. A. Glger, skidded off the Wilson
board for the seventh consecutive
f
ir
500
M.
red
cedar
100
M.
T.
10
S
..,
compiled
by
the
Oregon
State
day of January, 1930
Attorneys for the estate.
vllle road near Aurora and turned year.
Mrs. Wilson formerly served
II. 1 E . See 19 S F 'i S E U yellow f r Cham ber of Commerce , It was an
LOUISA SCHOONOVER,
D 2« J 2 9 18 23
partly over. A telephone pole neat as assistant secretary of the fa ir
A d m in istratrix of the Eslate of A 1050 M . white f 'r 50 M. hemlock 20 nounced here today bv W . G. Ide
C. Schoonover, deceased
the road saved the car and Its 24 pas
board. A. C. Marsters of Roseburg
M. none of the tim b er on these sec
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_
A D M IN IS T R A TR IX 'S NOTICE
Hons to be so’d for less than »1.75 “ “ W r
of ,he « rF in lx a tlo i.. The
IMMI-.t, A EVANS. Eugene, Oregon,
songers from serious accident.
* 'as re-elected presidenL The fiuaa-
ner M f - r •'•« red a rd yellow fir. «1 50 «’ •'■«'ctory w ill be published w ithin th e .
In the County Court of the State of
Attorneys for Estate
T he value of Linn county's road and cial report of the secretary showed
J 18-23-30 E «-13 I'®« M » T
red eednr and 50 cents next th irty days and Is part of the*
Oregon fo r Lsns County.
bridge
building equipment, shop and t h ,t tbe 1929 ta ir was a «»cce»*.
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per M for the w hite f ir and hemlock sta te
C h am bers
"Build
O re g o n '",
IN P R O B A TE .
plant sites January 1 was «136.030
Holders of grazing leases on Klant-
NOTICE OF HEARING ON FIN A L ! T 21L 8 „ R *
' 8 pr
}° ‘ J y®J'ow program for 1930.
ln the m atter of the Estate o f Ed
ACCOUNT
Mt
M - rPd i , r 300 M ,ot 2 Yellow p
accordlng to an inventory made by atb Indian lands are concerned about
ward R. Davis, Deceased.
Hr 300 M. red fir 200 M . red cedar 25
Info rm ation
and
data
questlon-
Notice la hereby given that I. the
Notice Is hereby given: T h a t the M. T 4 8 . K 8 E„ sec 31. Lot 3 yellow naires have been sent out to all local the
, , county
, , . . . court. This is an Increase Ule movement on the part of the la-
undersigned. Alice K. Vincent, am the undersigned, as executrix of the I jbs I fir 1450 M. red cedar 10 M. w hite pine chambers of commerce In the state ° f * 18'35' ° Ver ,he Prec®dln« T®«--
dians to rescind leases, on the claim
duly appointed and qualified and act­ W ill nnd Testam ent of Hans Casper-
J el2?_W. M to obtain a ll essential and up to date I
Rober‘ W eber, 5-y^ar-old son of Mr. that they want the lands for private
ing ad m in is tra trix of the estate of son. deceased, has filed her accoun. | «76 M red cedar 16 M. w hite pine 1 0 , ^
and M ra. Paul W eber of Eugene
use. The lessees have on the lands
(» w a r d R. IA bv I s , deceased; th a t all for the final settlem ent of said d e-1M . hemlock 40 M. Lot 7 yellow fir
from burns received when his nlght- a total of 40,000 sheep and 3500 head
persons owing the said estate any­ cedent's estate In Ihe County Court I 1260 M. red cedar 10 M . N E U SE51 of Its kind giving Im portant Informs
of cattle, against the 1000 sheep and
thing shall pay the same to m e; and for latne County, Oregon, and that yellow fir 1640 M. red cedar 10 M. tlon on every city and town In the gOwn cau* ht ,lre - H e wag standing ln
that all person having any claims Saturday the 8th day of February. white pine 26 M. N W (4 bE'A yellow state
1300 head of cattle o f the Indians.
front of the fireplace at home when
against said eatate shall present them 1930, h I the Court Room of said Court fir 1160 M, w h ite pine 26 M. hemlock ,
the ’ gown Wai
was lgnHed
lanited from
frnm ,h the
hia«e
W ith a total foreign trade of 1,50«,-
« blaxe.
to me w ith vouchers attached at the In the County Court House. In Eugene, 50 M. N E % S W 'i vellow fir 1570 M ' W o are In constant need of a
437 tons, the shipping board's annual
office of m.v attorney, H. E. S lattery, Lane County. Oregon, nt ten o’clock red cedar 25 M. white pine 10 M. hem directory of this kind and have calls
v' ,liIe ther® ,s no «PParent danger
report received by the m aritim e enm-
717 W lllnm ette Street, Eugene, O re­ In the forenoon, hr - been fixed by lock 40 M. none of the tim ber on for Inform ation about all parts o f the that tbe dlsease exists in southern
gon, w ithin alx («) months from the said Court ns the tim e . 'id plnce for these sections to be sold for less than 9fate Rnd , herefore haVp completpd Oregon cattle, the m atter of undulant
merce department of the Portland
date of the first publication of this hearing objections th
••(). and for (he
M for and
tno 50 rod
nno per
yollow
fnvnr
Ks>4> brought
n
_
chamber of commerce, lists Portland
fir 1 and p«*r
red cedar
cents
M
b '»"" «» m ak® one available to the
fever
has hn«
been
to the atten
notice; which Is firs t published Janu­ settlement thereof
13th among the ports of the United
tlon
of
the
Jackson
county
health
unit
a ry 2. 1930.
for
Ihe
hemlock
and
white
pine.
T
22
business
men
of
tha
state."
Ide
said.
LENA CASPERSEN,
A L IC E E. V IN C E N T ,
by the United States public health States in foreign trace for the fiscal
Executrix of the Last
W ill and I S . R 3 W . Sec. 27. SE>4 N E % yellow
The directory w ill carry Informa-
A d m inistratrix. Testam eat
year ended June 30, 1929. This is a
service.
of lla n s Casperson, de I fir 1250
M. red fir 670 M. red c»dnr tlon
concerning the transportation
I I . E. S L A T T E R Y .
drop of two points us compared w ith
icensed.
t3S M. hemlock 100 M . S W U N E%
Growth
of
the
Oregon
co-operative
yellow fir 2300 M. red fir 640 M. red V‘c,,,tlea-
Industries,
banks,
A ttorney for A dm in istratrix.
|, (, RA Y , Attorney for Estate.
the total for 1928.
J 2 9 18-23-30
prune exchange during the past year
J 9-16-23 30 F 6 cedar 144 M. hemlock 100 M. N W U highways running thru each city, and
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The state tax commission has sent
Is Indicated by the fact that an antici­
S W H r<*<! fir 670 M. rod cedgr 200 M. about local chambers of commerce
hemlock 100 M. none of the tim ber.on
Cop,p„ of thp dIrp(.t
arp
bp
pated pool of 8,000.000 pounds turned out 260,000 intangibles tax blanks and
this section to he sold for less than
i
approximately 8000 corporate excise
«2 00 per M for the red nnd yellow fl- P'»«'®d In »™res of out-of-state cham- out to be more than 11.000,000 pounds
tax blanks. Laws providing for the
by
tbe
end
of
the
season,
according
to
nnd «1.00 per M for the veil cedar and j bers of commerce, nnd w ill be on the
M. H. Harlow of Eugene, director of collection of these taxes were enacted
hemlock. T. 18 8., R. S W . Sec. 13, files of all local chambers.
at the 1929 legislative session. In ­
N E U 8 W U red fir MO M , S B M 9 W H
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the association.
■ea, Phone 160
Plano M oving
DR. W . N. DOW
tangibles tax blanks were sent to all
3% SV 8w ”4 Tred8nr, 2R86^2MV'wha. CLOVER CERTIFICATION
t h e m a r k ets -------------
D e n tis t
registered voters in Oregon, while the
SPRINGFIELD TRANSFER
W I L L I » BM RTHCH. Prop.
£ 7 n \ v ^ rs W r r.d16nrM7 l o r wh,?e '
BLANKS ARE_NOW READY
X ' X . t e m ,13,-.
F irs t National Bank Building
excise tax blanks were sent to all cor­
A fflce: R O D B N B O U O H G A R A G E
Phone 43
Springfield, Oregon
fir 600 M red cedar 180 M. hemlock ;
,
» v
H.
porations.
Taxes under these laws
613 Main Street
125 M T 2 N . It 3 W , Sec. 1. N W '/,
Partners who wish to have th e ir 80ft whlte and western white, «1.22H; are due March L
Office hours, 9 A. M. to 6 P M.
Long Distance H aulin g a Specialty
N E '4 yellow fir 205 M. red fir 4«5 M Ohio red clover seed certified for hard winter, northern spring and
Evenings by Appointment
He=d construction Is In progress, or
cedar poles 600. SE% N E '4 .v®JJ;'w seed before planting, may obtain ap- western red, »1.20 H .
about
to begin, on all sides of western
fir 1460 M, red cedar 60 M. S W 'i
H a y -A lf a lfa , »2S.6O©24 per ton;
plication blanks at the office of O. S.
Lane's seaport, Florence. W ork on
N E '4 yellow fir 140 M, red fir 490 M.
valley timothy, »20.60021; eastern
cedar poles 400, N E 'i N W 'i red fir Fletcher, county agent. H e hns Just
the south or the Glenada sector of
DR. N. W. EMERY
Oregon timothy, »23©23.60; clover,
700 M. red cedar 60 M. SE>4 N W '4 received a supply of them from E. R
the Roosevelt highway shows the 60-
D E N TIS T
820;
oat
hay,
«19.
oats
and
retch,
«20
red fir 7«0 M. red cedar «0 M . N E '4 Jackson, extension agronomiat at the
foot slip between the ferry float and
SE"4 yellow fir 280 M, red fir 380 M.
©20.50.
Sutton Bldg.
Phone SO-J
Oregon State A g ricultural college.
trestle, a heavy piece of work, com­
red
eednr 30 M. N W '4 S E U yellow
Butterfat—
Sl@37c.
Residence Phone 153-M
The seed, according to M r. Fletcher,
pleted, and rovetment work, done only
f ir 120 M. red fir «10 M . red eednr 40
Eggs— Ranch, 30 ©36c.
M » E '4 SEM yellow H r 580 M red Is an especially hardy variety, com­
at low tide, requiring 400 tons of rock,
Springfield, Oregon
Cattle— Steers, good, » ll© 1 1 .5 0 .
cedar 30 M . N E '4 SW>4 red fir 640 M ing from a strain that has been
placed at a rate of about 30 tons
red
cedar
40
M
,
none
of
the
tim
ber
Hogs—Good
to
choice
»8.50©10.60.
228 Main 8t.
Resldenoe 125 C St.
dally, brought by scow down rlvn r
on these sections to he sold for less grown on Ohio farm s w ith successful
Lambs— Good to choice, »U .60© 12.
12 J
62 M
from government quarry at Beck.
than »2.00 per M for the red nnd yel­ results for the past several years.
General Law Practice
Seattle
low fir and red eednr. 50 cents per M
John Wlthycombe of Arlington was
W heat — Soft w hite and western
for Ihe w hite fir nnd hemlock nnd 30
I. M. PETERSON
elected president of tbe eastern O r»
white,
«1.22;
hard
w
inter,
western
cents
euch
for
the
cedar
noies.
T
.
39
Register
at
the
E
lite
—
A.
C.
Rhodes,
F
ull
Auto
Equipment
A tto rn e y a t-L a w
8.. II. 4 E . Sec. 33. S E '4 S W 4 yellow Eula; M r and M ra. F. W . Force, red and northern spring «1.11; Big gon Wheat league at the conclusion
iAdy Assistant
City Hall Building
nine 500 M rod f ir 25 M. T. 4 8.. R Portland; M r. and M rs. A. D. Kinney
of the annual meeting at Pendleton.
Bend bluestem, »1.3«.
5 E.. Pec. 15. 8W V , SEV* (dead) yel
Wlthycombe, son of ex-Governor
Eggs—
Ranch,
28©31o.
Toppenish,
and
Oeorge
M
cM
illan
,
of
Springfield, Ora
low fir 660 M . (dead) hemlock 60 M.
Wlthycombe, is one of eastern
B u tterfat—36c.
(dead) red eednr 25 M . S E '4 SW>4 W endllng, were all registered a t the
gon's largest wheat operators.
(dead) vellow fir 700 M. (dead) hem E lite hotel during the past week.
Cattle—Choice steers. »10O1L
FRANK A. DE PUE
New machinery for nsa In ths l
loek 35 M, S W 4 »W>4 ('lead) yellow
Hogs— Prim e light, »10 60@10.7S.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
fir 825 M. (dead) hemlock 145 M
dlg«lnge ln upper Wtllamlns has j M t
Lambs— Choice, «11.6001«.
'
A
Springfield
Hotel—
Charles
Pur-
nono of the tim b er on these sections
NOTARY FUBLIC
arrived from California,
Spokane
J ww M il JIIU
to bo sold for less than 60 centa per son, of Jasper, and A. M. Hunter, of
the managers, and yay dirt to i
C
attle—
Steers,
good.
»«.7«
©10.60.
Sutten
BprinyHaid I M for the red cedar and hemlock. Powers, were both registered at the
Rspadiing a Specialty
lag removed. It la exgsetsd th
»1.00 por M for the red and yellow n r Springfield hotel the flrxt of the
H ogs-G ood, choice, »10.26@10.«l.
Belldhtf
Oregon
and »S.60 tor tha yellow pina. T. 1» 8.,
Lamba-M»<flum to good, »».15010. lag activities v ia hs
I B U S I N E S S
D IR E C T O R Y !
Walker-Poole Chapel
Funeral Directors
D. W . Roof
it