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    CATHOLIC LADIES GUILD
HAS SOCIAL LAST WEEK
i
Waul Clean Soft Haa*, no but
Iona or hooka. Springfield News
Office.
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
Notice Is hereby given llial
S* lumi l l l e t i i i l Nil IV. In Sprinti
I laid. Lane County. Oregon will pay
al the office of clerk of salii ills
Ilici all warrants to and Including
1565, dated March 13, 1*31. Interest
II uses after May 23, 1931.
C. F. IIAItllKK, Clerk
Visitor From Dealer—Mr». Freal
Barker of Hauler wax u visitor In
Springfield on Monday.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Nolle« Is hereby (Ivon that the
und«r«l(ii<-d I um been appoint««!
I.IH Utor «>* th« eetat« of F A Hit'll
urdaon, ilm-«as«<t by til« C o u n t»
Court of lain» County. Or «»gon All
porsons bavin* claim s ugalnal said
«state are required to present them,
with tb« proper vouchers, to the
undersigned at the law office of
C, II. Sedgwick, Odd Fellows
building. Creswell, Oregon within
all months from the date of this
notice.
listed thia 7lh day of May 11*31.
II. K RICHARDSON,
Executor of the estate of F. A.
Itli-hardsoti. deceased.
C. II SEDGWICK.
Creswell. Oregon. Attornej for
KaUate
M 714 212* J. 4.
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathic Physician
First National Bank Bldg
Phones: Office 7SJ; Res: 148W
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
Residence 223 b street
FOR SALE
Oood 16-lnch Bloch wood, also
1*-lnch end 4 foot old growth
slabwood.
FRANK TUHY
Phone Bp. 1S2J
A ll
Lawn Mowers
R E P A IR IN G and S H A R P E N IN G
128 W. 8th Street
I
Phons 900
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON
Osteopathic Physician
204 I. O. O. F. Temple
Telephone 324«
Eugene. Ore.
Universal Mortgage Corp.
BONDS
W . P. Tyson, Agent
12« E St.
Phons M W
Eugene Furniture Hospital
Upholstering
Iteflnlshlng ■ Repairing
Screen and all kinds of mill work
C E C IL C A L K IN S , P roprietor
661% West Eighth
Phone 402
Ueneral I-aw Practice
I. M. PETERSON
/
Altorney-at-Law
City Hall building
Springfield, Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Springfield
Sutton
Building
Oregon
Walkir-Poole Chapul
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
22S Main St.
62-J
Residence 125 C St.
62-M
Full Auto Equipment
la d y Assistant
ì
The New Shield shape
Ijonsee made In Soft-
Llte Shad > 2, reduce
«
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
N olle« Is hereby given that the
CALL FOR W O O O BIDS
200 cord* of body fir, four foot
slab woisl delivered as follows:
......
«._ *
70 cords
Hratlain school
40 cords
High school
»ft cords
High school gymnasium
ft cords
All wood to he delivered by Au­
gust 1ft, 1931,
All bids must be In by noon June
2. 1931.
The Hoard reserves (he right to
reject any or all bids.
C. F. BARBER. Clark.
M 2»
FINAL DOLLAR DAY TRIPS NEW FORAGE CROPS AT
CHOIR CROUP SURPRISES
START NEXT THURSDAY
O. 8. C. BEING SHOWN P. W. EMERY WEDNESDAY
In the manufacturers plant The
merchandise was forwarded Im­
mediately,
undorslgned hax been duly appoint
ed Adtnlnlalrator of the estate of
Members of the Baptist church
Tan-Day Return L im it O ffered on Many Visitor« at Exporlm ont Sts-
Members of the Ladles Guild of E li KESTER deeesaed. and any
choir gathered at the home of P.
tlon Get Inform ation on Lstost
Tickets Sold for M sm orisl Dsy
th« Palholle church were enter and all persons having claims
OAK TREE LOOPERS ARE
W Emery na East Main street
Oovolopmonto
Vacations
tallied at a social und card parly against the said eslate are hereby
require«! to present said claims,
NOT FATAL TO TREES
Wednesday evening (o surprise him
ul the home of Mr and Mrs Curl
duly verified ss by luw required, at
Now nnd promising forage crops. and to hold their regular weekly
Oregon's summer vacation travel,
Olson Wednesday evening of lust
,,r Krank A. DePae, at
experiments, summer practice. The latter part of the eve­
exptacted to Increase this year will Irrigation
The oak trees of the W illamette
week
torney for Hie estate, at Spring-
be given early Impetus Thursday, dairy pastures, fruit, poultry and ning was spent with games and re­ valley and other parts of western
field, Oregon, In Lane County, Ore­
gon, within six months from the
Friday and Saturday, May 28, 29 livestock projects are now being freshments.
Oregon are not likely to be killed
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
date of tills notice.
and 30, with the reestablishm ent exhibited at the Oregon Experimen
or severely Injured by the oak
ERNEST
KESTER
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
of a cent-a-mlls roundtrip fares on Utlon SU t ion at Corvallis.
TOO MANY SPRINGFIELDS looper. a caterpillar like Insect
Administrator of the estate of
virtue of an uxecutlon and order of
Canary grass, a valuable peren
Southern Pacific lines throughout
II. Kester deceased
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S '
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court 1C Dated
CAUSE SHIPMENT ERRORS which caused considerable alarm
May 2. 1931.
Ihe west It wax announced here nial pasture grans long recommend
by practically defoliating a large
of the Stale of Oregon for Lane
Notice la hereby given that the
FRANK A. DePUE.
County May 20. IV3I. upon and pur­
underalgned has been appointed tiMlay by ('art Olson, agent for the eal for low, wet ground, may soon New York Shipping Clerks Confuse number of these trees last year
Attorney for the estate.
suant to a decree duly given and
according to Phillip C. Johnson,
M 7 14 212» J. 4 Administratrix of the estate of railroad. Adding Interest to the an­ take Its place among the semi-dry
Oregon City w ith One by Same
made by said Court May 13. 11*31. In
Sadie Ragland, deceased, by the nouncement from the viewpoint of land pasture grassee, according to
graduate student In entomology at
a ault pending (herein In whlrh
Name
in
Ohio
County Court of L e se County. Ore­ Ihe vacationist, Mr. Olson slated Harry A. Schoth. federal agrono­
Oregon State college who has Just
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Jesse (1 Wells, us Trustee was
gon. All persons having claims
plaintiff and The Eugene lllble uni
completed a two year study of the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN against
_ __________
said estate are hereby n o (he Memorial Day sale will offer mist at the B u te college. He has
Carl
Olson,
local
agent
for
the
“ 'rally, a corporation, el ul were Tba, ftertha L Burghurdt has been ,in«,| to present the same, 'duly the added attraction of a twelve- new selections being grown which
history and habits of this peat.
defendants, whli li execution and or appointed executrix of the lots! verified to the underalgned at the day return limit. Tickets sold un­ are adapted to the higher, well- Southern Pacific railroad was won- i Johnson found that previous Infest­
dering last week-end If Springfield |
der of sale was to me d lr.i ted and w in uh(| Testament of John Me office of Wells and W ells, Bank
drained soils.
ations have occurred and usually
commanded me to sell the real pro <)u|re, dci cascd. Iiy the County ,,f Commerce Bldg , Eugene, Ore- der the plan, he xald, will be good
was to have a J. C. Penney store
Meadow foxU ll. a «crass that
run for three years, after which
perty hereinafter deacrlbeil to sal Court of Lane County, Oregon. All g«,n, within alx months from the until midnight of Monday, June 8.
located here or If one had been lo­
Isfy certain linns and charges In parson« having claims against said date of the flrul publication of thia It will be the laat "dollar day" looks like small timothy, is an
parasites gain control and cause
cated here without his knowledge.
suId decree specified. I will on Hui estate are required to present them notice.
other
promising
grass.
It
would
be
their disappearance for a while.
event of the seaoon.
The arrival of a lartge case of hats
urday the 20th day of June. 1931, at w|||, the proper vouchers, within
Date of first publication, April
In other reapects the fortbcom generally recommended now ex­
the hour of one o'clock, p in., at j H|x months from the 7th day of 23 1931
shipped from a New York manu­
Although no observations have
cept
that
gixxl
seed
Is
not
avail­
the southwest door of the County May. 1931. to the said executrix
. . , . . . . . lng sale will compare with the pre-
Court H ouse In E ugene, Lane Coun :
| | ta- law office of L. L. Kay, In
ANNA MYKRH, A dm inistratrix v I ouh "dollar day" ventures orlg able. The station Is developing facturer to the J. C. Penney store been made so far this year. It la
at Springfield, Oregon was the un­ probable that the loopers will
ly. Oregon, offer for sulc and sell tb„ Miner Building. Eugene, Ore Well» and Wells, Altorn.sys.
Inated and conducted by Southern some non-shattering strains bom
ut public auction for cash, subject ((IU
i A23-M7-14 21-28
derlying reason.
flourish again thia season. Park or
Pacific during the past three which to start seed production In
lo redem ption as provided by law i
IIERTHA L. BURGIIARDT.
Telegraphing the shippers, Mr. shade trees may be protected If
this
country.
months.
ihe* d«.feii«luntn in"-«“’.’'’-!.»“ - ’.w»'
, . E ‘ , , '" rU 7
“ i"' IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
Crop rou t Ion plus barnyard ma­ Olson found out Monday that the desired by spraying with from 2
m e iie i.m .iiM ils in sain suit aim ot le s la iiic iii of John McGuire, de
STATE
S T A T E O F O R EG O N
all parlies claiming by, through or , eased
nure
Is the best and least expen­ consignment was intended for to 4 pounds of arsenate of lead to
FOR T H E C O U N T Y O F L A N E .
under them or any of them since
| 4 j, KAY,
OBITUARY
sive
soli
building treatment. C. V. Springfield. Ohio, but had been ad­ 100 gallons of water, says the en­
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N .
the Iftth day of October. 192«. In
Attorney for Estate.
Plaintiff vs. One certain 1929
Ruxek of the soils department tells dressed wrong by a shipping clerk tomology department.
or to the following described real
M 7 14 21 28 J 4 Model A. Ford Coupe, motor num
Mrs. Elizabeth Jane
Ashley
the farmers on the fertility and
property, to-wlt:
ber A1429714. T. Theaudeaux, R passed away April 2S, 1931 at the
I aits 1. 2. 3, 4. 6. 8, 7. 8. 1ft and 16
Irrigation plots. Much Interest is
In Block 30 and all of Lola I, 2, 3, 4. N O T IC E OF F IN A L A C C O U N T Itycbard. Margaret lairxon, ned home of her (laughter, Mrs. A. D. being shown In the Irrigation divl
Commercial Credit (ÎO., a corpora-
Tomlinson of Hood River.
Mrs. sion where the college has been
and 18 In Hirn k 31 all lii D rlverlon ' 1 T " ) ; 1" 'N l Y, ' '* H'KT ' ,l-’
.
Ashley was born in 1840 and was experimenting with a pumping sys­
NOT1CE TO APPEAR
Addition la» Eugene, lame County,
HTATK OF OREGON F u ll LANE
COUNTY. IN PROBATE NO. I To:
T
THEAUDE^US.
R. 91 years old at the time of her
Oregon. Also all of Block Four <41
tem for more than 15 years.
5446
l KYCHARD. MARGARET LARSON. death.
In Henderson's Addition to Eugene,
The college has an irrigated la­
IN
THE
MATTER
OF
THE
COMMERCIAL
C
R
E
D
I
T
COM
lame County. Oregon, together with
She crossed the plains In 1853
the tenem ents, hereditaments and ESTATE OF JOHN W. CUBIT CANY, u corporation. AND TO and settla-d with her parents and dino clover pasture which is now
DECEASED
! WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
on IU fourth season of pasturing.
appurtencee thereunto belonging
TO WHOM THIS MAY CON-1 IN THE NAME OF THE STATE brothers and sisters near Oregon
Dated this 20th day of May, 1931
This clover is the best general Ir­
CERN:
Notice
1»
hegeby
given
that
OF
OREGON:
is here and when you want ice cream and confections
city. She was married at the age
H L BOWN. Sheriff
llv A F HUI KOAAltD Deiiutv I the administrator of the above en
YOH AM ) EACH OF YOU ARE of 18 years to Samuel Ashley ot rigated pasture crop, but Is not
to round out your picnic lunches think of Eggimann’s.
good unless there Is irrigation or
M 21 2* J 4 111» Oiled estate has filed In the above HEREBY NOTIFIED, and will take
’
______________ ¡proceedings, his final account; J notice that the fallowing described Eugene where they made their BUb-irrlgatlon It will not stand un­
For
years we have been serving this picnic trade. We
home for many years while Mr.
" t h a t the court has set the time of j : * rsonal property, to-wlt:
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
One certain 1929 Model A Ford Ashley owned and operated a sad­ even watering, however.
bearing thereon to he had before
know just how to pack ice cream so that It will be
T H E S T A T E OF O R EG O N , FOR
On the new small fruit farm the
said court at the hour of 10 o'clock Coupe, motor number A1429714 was dle and harness shop. They later
LANE CO UNTY.
effects of Irrigation on berry pro­
hard
and fresh for serving.
A. M. June ft. 1931. and anyone seized by J E. Carllle, Deputy Sher­
SUMMONS FOB PUBLICATION having any obj<*ctlons to the said iff of Lane County. Oregon, on the moved to Oakridge to live on a
duction and figures on the enorm­
IN FORECLOSURE OF
final account shall file the same tenth day of March, 1931. at a point homestead until his death aftei ously increased yields brought by
T A Y | i ir au
In writing In said probate proceed­ • n Thirteenth Avenue East between which Mrs. Ashley moved to Ida­
J I., CULVER. Plaintiff.
watering are demonstrated.
ing on or before the date set for Pearl Street nnd Oak Street In Eu­ ho.
va.
gene, Lane County, Oregon: that
the said hearing.
"Where the Service Is DMfereat"
II T MEl-LIEN a single man. and
They becam e the parents of 10
th«- alsive described persona] pro
H. B. SLATTERY,
OREGON
STATE
COLLEGE
C E OSBI’RN'. Defendants
porty was on said date delivered children and also raised a daughter
Administrator.
To H T ME..I.IKN, a single man.
M 7-14 21 28. J. 4 Into the custody of H. L. Bown, by a former marriage of Mr. Ash­
WILL GRADUATE 511
the above iinmed defendant.
Sheriff of I-nne County. Oregon, by ley’s. The children now living are:
IN THE NAME OR THE STATE
said J E Carllle, and said personal
The sixty-second annual com­
N O T IC E O F F IN A L
OF OREGON: You are hereby no-1
property has ever since been and Ed and Ered. San Diego. Califor­
SETTLEM EN T
tlfled that J L Culver, the hollda-r
now Is III the possession and custo nia: Sam and Ben, Halfway. Ore­ mencement day at Oregon State
of Certificate of Delinquency
the 12th num
day
NOTICE 1» HEREBY GIVEN,
S?*’*r ,n l "f
i?
gon; Mrs. Emma Gorrie. Bols^, college. June 1. will mark the close
hered 2706 Issued on the
Tax Col That l-aura M argaret Tryon, a-xe- •'"'1 »’«>••. that salal J. E. (a rlile. Idaho; Mrs. Minnie Walker. W ei­ of college days for some 511 mem- ¡
November,
by . f I an* S a• culrlx
lector «.r m e 1929,
county
'he last will and Testa- ■» Deputy Sheriff of Lano County
lector or
of III«
the County
lector
t ounty or i.an. . nta .
r h x r l» « T r v n n deceased
regon, has made a Return of ser. Idaho; Mrs. Maggie Cuddeback bers of the class of 1931, and will
of Oregon, for the amount of ,"Fn*
< n srleM T fy o n .a ecea a eo
...
.
tM,rKonat nrop«rtv
also be reunion day for a number
(»5.661 Five and 65 100 Dollars, has rendered and filed In the Coun- «H««“
Mid ^ r w n a l property of Eugene, Oregon; and Mrs. Ethel
Tomlinson. Hood River. She also of classes of earlier days.
m e s a m e la,Itm D ie a m o u n t th e n 'Y Court of the State of Oregon
t h e » t x n e t ourt atm m a t in
the same being Ilia amount men
,,r i
her flnnt ame has been selxed as aforesaid
President W. J. Kerr, who will
due and delinquent for taxa«s for f,’r *»• * " u n ty o f ¡-an« her final
being proceeded against In leaves one brother. C. M. Curry,
t h . V .« r !•■>« Iraaeth nr w ith n on account and said Court by order ¡
•" »• >ng p r o c e e o e n a g a in s a
present the diplomas, will be pre­
m e y««ar l » . b tog* m er witn pan
.„ .a e n t e r e d t h e r e in h a « 'he above entitled Court and cause of lotkevlew. Oregon.
alty. Interest and coats thereon duly mad« und entered therein has
forfeiture of the same bur-
Mrs. Ashley was a wonderful siding at his twenty-fourth com
n n o n t h . r e a l n m n e r t v a s s e s s e d to
ani1 appointed. Saturday the -uant to fort*
or ine of
same
pur
upon
m e real property ass. saett tai
the Itur*
provisions
Chapter
you. of which you are the . wner
“¿ i d d a y ^ S k »- General Laws of Oregon for mother. She cheerfully endured the mencement at the Corvallis Insti­
hardship of pioneer life and her tution. His first commencement
as appears of recatrd. situated In °! >0 o cloak A. M of said day at
S a and
nd n
a r t lc 'he County Court . room
In the ,
a"_" ..._ u
said County and State,
partie
..
You and each of you and all per- great sense of humor carried her there was in 1908, when only 83
ularly bamnded and described as < <>un'Y Courthousa In (he City of
Eugcne. Oregon, as the day. time ; •
having or claiming to. have any ove many a trying time. She was degrees were conferred.
follows, to-wlt:
and place for hearing of objections 'nmia st In -aid ai.tomoble above a member of the Baptist church
Dr. W. O. Thompson, president :
Beginning at a point 22 58
to said final account and the aet-
•o rlbcd are hereby required to and lived her Christian life every
emeritus of Ohio State university,
chains Nor i of the Southwest
tlement thereof.
be/ or* th*; aboTe *nItlted
corner of J a n o s H. Shortrldge
All o b je c tio n to salal final aa Gourl In he Court House of l-nq? day. She leaves to her descendants will be the asommenasement day
Claim No 52 North 36 56 rods,
.mint must la- In writing and filed < "“ “ T
a'
th* a heritage more precious than Jew­ speaker, and Dr. Herbert S. John­
(hence Blast 132 48 rods, thence
with the Clerk of said Court on or first day of June. 1931, said day els. The descendants I actuate 10 son of Boston is to give the baccal­
In a southwesterly direction
l> Ing the answer day In this cause children 26 grandchildren and 12
before said day and time.
aureate address Sunday morning.
37.77 rods to a point Enst of
LAI II \ M ARGARET TRYON. i which has heretofore been duly set great-grandchildren.
beglunlng. thence 121.94 rods
Saturday, May 31, has been des­
i
hv
the ubova> entIGed Court, to de­
Executrix.
West to beginning containing
We miss her kLndly sm ile, but ignated Alumni day, when 10 clas­
fe n d these proceedings and upon
FRANK
A.
DePUE,
29 acres. In 8*'< tlo n 2*. T o w n
your failure so to do, a Judgment we do not mourn for we know she ses will hold reunions. Appropriate
Attorney for executrix.
ship 21 South Range 3 West
4 for the forfeiture of said automobile has passed to a happier world.
M 7-142128
Memorial day ceremonies will be
W. M . Ioatie County, State of
above described will be applied for.
held Just before noon In connec
Oregon.
__ __
This notl-e Is issued and dlreajted
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF , () y(>1, an(j pn(,h of
pUraUant RURAL MAIL CARRIERS
You are further notified that
tlon with the college R.O.T.C.
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N , (|)
or(,pr duly made and enter-
said J. L. Culver has paid taxes
IN AND FOR LANE COUN-
j,v
above entitled Court on
GATHER INFORMATION
on said pra'mlaes for prior or sub­
sequent years, with the rate of In­
TY.
fbe 7th day of May, A. D., 1931.
terest on said amounts as follows:
SUMMONS
W itness my hand and the seal of
Cards to be used In taking a
Year’s tax. 1927—Date paid, Nov.
said Court affixed at Eugene. Lane livestock survey for th e United
___ r _____
Thia Pacific Savings and la»an ,-ollntv. Oregon, this 7th dav of
12. 1929; Tax Receipt
No. _______
32889
J5.00 Ladies Hats .......................- ................ $1.98— $2.96
States Department of Agriculture
Amaaunt. »6.17; Rate of Interest. Association, a Washington corpor- Mav 193,
12% per annum
a"<’n. Plaintiff.
w b DILLARD
will be distributed by rural mall
$2.00 Boy’s Sweaters, slip-over .............................. 98c
Year's tax. 1928— Date paid. Nov. i
VB-
Countv Clerk of Lane County, carriers in Ijuie county about June
ft. 1929; Tax Receipt No. 38269;
Frank Pierce, as Executor of the Or,)gon anrt ex-offlclo Clerk of
1 according to an announcement
Amount. »4 78; Rate of Interest. Estate of Loretta Iherce. deceased; ^a|d Circuit Court
$1.50 Men’s Balbrigan Union Suits .................... s.— 89c
received this week from the D e­
12% per annum.
Eranke Pierce and Laura Pierce.
M 14-2128
Year's tax. 1929-D a te paid. Nov. his wife; Laura A arnell and Ed
partment of Agriculture at W ash­
Fast Color Prints — Latest Patterns ................... 15c
5. 1929; Tax Receipt No. 33907; Yarnell, her husband; Emma 1 ara-
ington.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Amount, »5 06; Hale of Interest, «>*> a '"l Charles Paras««», her hus
The survey Is being undertaken
Heavy Muslin, Bleached or Unbleached — .............. 10c
12%
annum
hand; Loretta Hodges- I aul Ste-
„ per ______
Notice la hereby given that the
Salal H. T. Melllcn as the owner wart and Mary Doe Stewart, his undersigned has been duly appolnt- lo obtain accurate Information to
$1.25 Tennis Shoes ...........................- ................ - ..... 89c
of the legal title of the above de wife; Mary Elizabeth Stewart, and (>(, executrix of the estate of Fred- be used by the government In Its
scribed property as the same ap John Doe. her husband; John Do«1 „rick L. Shove deceased, and any attempt to bring about greater pro­
pears of record, und each of th.' Stewart and Jane Doe Stewart, his .„ld a„ persons having claims duction of certain commodities
$5.00 Boss of the Road Corduroy Pants
------ $2-98
other persons shove named are wife; and Richard Roe Stewart anal aea(nS|
said estate are hereby
hereby further notified that J. L J«'"«’ R,,,> «»«'*»%. his wife, Defen requ|red to present said claims. and to urge lesser production of
$4.50 Men’s Wool Sweater
$2.48 "$2 .98
Culver will appiy to the Circuit tlanls.
,i„ly verified as by law required. those things already available in
Court of the County and State
To Paul Stewart and Mary Doe at the law office of Whitten Swaf- greater quantities than needed.
50c I>arge 20x40 Turkish Towels ..... ......................... 25c
afnretaaid for a decree foreclosing Stewart, his wife. Mary llxabeth ford, 202 Tiffany Bldg.. Eugene,
Reports to be filled out will ask
the Hen against the property above Stewart and John Doe, her hus Oregon In Lane County, Oregon,
$2.00 Men’s Dress Shirts— Imported Broadcloth
98c
described, and mentioned In said band. John Doe Stewart and Jane within six months from the date of information about hogs, sheep,
milk cows, milk production, aod
certificate. And you are hereby Doe Stewart, his wife, and Richard this notice.
STRAW HATS for men—new styles, new weaves.
summoned to appear within sixty Roe Stewart and Jane Roe Stewart,
Dated and first published April livestock.
days after the first publication of his wife. Defendants:
Foyos Panamas—prices never as low
98c to $3.95
30th. 1931.
this summons, exclusive of the day
| n u,« name of the State of Ore-
Date of last publication May 28th SERVICE STATION GIVEN
of said first publication, and de- gon> yo„ an(| eudj of you, are here- 1931.
Heavy All Wool Bathing Suits for men and women—
fend this action or pay (he amount py required to appear and answer
AMY Y. SHOVE
NEW
COATING
OF
PAINT
form fitting, sun backs, and speed suits $1.96—$2.98
due as above shown, together with j t|,e (toinplaint filed against you executrix of the estate of Freder­
posts nnd accrued Interest, and In jn ,j,e above entitled suit within ick L. Shove, deceased.
Painters for the Shell Oil com
Men’s Rayon Shirts and Broadcloth Shorts
case of your failure to do so, a f(nlr week s from the date o f the
Address. Wendllng, Oregon.
pany completed repainting all the
decree will be remdered foreclos- first publication of this Summons.
Special—per garment .......... -
- ..........— ..........
Ing Ihe Hen of said taxes and costs an(j |f you fau t0 „o Answer, for WHITTEN SWAFFORD.
buildings at Casey's service station
Attorney
for
Estate.
against the land and premises J wan, thereof the Plaintiff will ap-
Summer Dress Shirts, style call for plain colors, collars
IG U R E it fo r y o u r s e lf.
\ 30 M ,12 19.9 «n East Main street the first part
abovn named.
p|y t„ the Court for Ihe relief as
''O rdinary” house paint
attached, beautiful assortment, white, blue, gray,
of
this
week.
The
station
Itself
This summons Is published by ,,rayed for In Plaintiff's Complaint,
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
frequently
costs
50c
to
75c
per
tan, green broadcloth................ $1.25
3 for $3.25
was
painted
yellow
with
a
red
trim
order of the Honorable O. F. Skip- to-wlt: for Judgment of and from
worth, Judge of the Circuit C ourt: prank Pierce
Laura Pierce, his J NOTICE Is hereby given that by Other auxiliary buildings were gallon less than Acrae Quality
Humming Bird or Kayser full fashion Silk Hose, service
of the Slate of Oregon for Ihe wife and of ;, nd from the defen- virtue of an execution and order of painted cream and trimmed in red. NEW ERA, the Quality house
County of Lane, and said order was (|a„t Frank Pierce, as Executor of „ale Issued out of the Circuit Court
aint. But, only 13 gallons of
or chiffon weight .................................................. $1.00
made and dated this 21st day ot 1
Estate of I.oretta IHerce, de- of the State of Oregon for Lane
(EW ERA House Paint give
April, 1931, nnd the date of the ,.«0»««!, for the sunt of »1514 39 to- County May 6. 1931. upon nnd pur- 11 YEARS CONSTIPATION
Fast color House Dresses, beautiful assortment of pat­
you • beautiful job that lasts 5
flrst publl-atlom of this summons gpther with Interest thereon at guant to a decree duly given and
GLYCERIN MIX ENDS IT ytars. T o do the same job re­
terns and sty le s................................................... .........
Is the 23rd day of April, 1931.
: ip« rate of 10% per annum from made by said court May 5, 1931, in
All process and papers In this n „ v , 20. 1930. and for the further a suit pending therein In which
"For 11 years I tried to get rid of quires 17 gallons of ordinary
Heavyweight Muslin, bleached or unbleached
10c
proceeding may ba served upon Rum of $374.33 together with In- John O. Johnson was plaintiff and constipation," says Chas. E. Blair
aint—and It lasts only 3 years.
the undersigned residing wlth'n terest thereon nt the rate of 10% Frank C. King. May E. King. P. Then at last the simple mixture.
n other words, NEW ERA
the State of Oregon nt the address ,,pr annum from July 17. 1929, and Augustus Peterson, and Annie C. Adlerlka. made me r ’gular."
Crown Jewell— 1 lb. Cotton Batting ......................35c
House Paint, at slightly higher
after mentioned.
for the further sum of »157.15 to- Paterson his wife. W. TL Brisbane.
The simple mlxturo of glycerin,
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
gather with Interest thereon nt the Freeborn County State Batik, a buckthorn bark, saline, etc., (Adler­ price per gallon, costs less by
5-Piece I^ace Curtains, beautiful patterns .—..........69c
Attorney for Plaintiff. ratP of 10% per annum from Feb Banking corporation; J. Hugh Pru- lka) acts on BOTH upper and lower the Jot and loss by the year. It
Address, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
7. 1931, and for the further sum ett, Eugene Hardwnre Company, a bowel, relieving constipation In 2 saves money for you every year
$5.00 Ladies Sport Shoes. Goodyear welt ............2.95
A23-30-M7-14 21-28-J11-18
of »306.78 together with Interest corporation, Katherine G. Wlnter- hours! Brings out poisons you never and keeps your house looking
thereon at the rate of 10% per an- meler and Andrew Holtan were de- thought were in your system . Let better. Come in and let us
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Deauville Sandals, black or white, white and tan. $3.69
nuni from June 27, 1929, nnd for rendnnts. which execution and or­ Adlerlka give your stomach and
figure out what this saving will
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE tho further sum of »72.74 together der of sale was to me directed and bowels a REAL cleaning and see be on your house. See tbe actual
Ladies Comfort and Dress Arch-Support Shoes
8TATB OF ORROON FOR THE with Interest theron at the rate of commanded me to sell the real pro- how good you feel! Flanery’s Drug
figures before you buy any bouse
(’(» iim 'T’ v iiic i ANie p i i g b a t f 10% P°r nnnum from Feb. 7, 1931, perty hereinafter described to sa t Store.
Very Special ............................................................$2.98
rimt’ARTMENT'
and for the further sum of »13.00 isfy certain Hens and charges in
fain t or let out any job.
and for the further sum of »225.00 nttltl decree specified, I will on Mon
Men’s Outing and Work Shoes, best makes
In the matter of the Estate of N .; as a reasonable Attorneys fee, and j day the 13th day of June, 1931, at N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
The undersigned, administrator
Only ....... .....................................- .............. $1.98—$3.98
N. Knldor. roceased.
for the costs and disbursements of the hour of 10 o'clock. A. M.. at
Notice Is hereby given that the J this suit; and for the foreclosure the southwest door of the County with the will annexed, of the estate
of
JOHN
A.
WINTER,
deceased,
undersigned hns been appointed 1 of a mortgage ngalnst Lot ten (10) ¡Court House in Eugene, Lane Coun-
Men’s Dress Oxfords and Shoes, latest
executrix of the estate of N. N. In Block three (3) In Shelton's Ad- ty. Oregon, offer for sale and sell has filed his final account In the
styles ........................................................ $2.95—$4.95
matter
of
said
estate,
with
the
Kaldor, deceased, by the County ditlon to Eugene. I pane County, a t public auction for cash, subject
County
Clerk
of
Laue
County,
Ore
Court, of Ihe State of Oregon, of Oregon, for the said amounts above to redemption as provided by law.
I*ane County, and has qualified, set forth, and for such other and all of the right, titje nnd
Intern *t gon. and an order has been made
All persons having d a lm s against further relief ns to the Court may of the defendants In said suit and and entered of record by the Coun
REMEMBER—
said estate are hereby notified to seem Just and equitable.
of all parties claiming by. through ty Court of said County, directing
present the same to ma' nt 439
This Summons Is served upon <>r under them or any of them since this notice, and appointing the 20th
day
of
June.
1931
at
ten
o’clock,
A.
All Merchandise Purchased at Fulop'a, is Standard
Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon, you by publication therearf once the 5tii day of May. 1931, In or to
with vouchers nnd duly verified, each week for four successive the following described real pro M.. for the hearing of objections to
Make and Fully Guaranteed
said
account,
and
the
settlem
ent
of
within six months from the date weeks In the Springfield News, by perty. to-wlt:
hereof
order of Hon. G. F. Sklpworth.
The South 47 f«*et of the Waast said estate.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, this
Dated and first publication (his Judge of said Court, made and en- half of I-ot 11. Block 16. of Gross
14th dny of May. 1931
le n d April 28. 1931, and the first Addition to Eugene. I-nne County, 21st day of May, 1931.
DARWIN BRISTOW.
I*nst publication the 11th day of publication thereof being made j Oregon, ns platted and recorded In
Administrator with the W ill An­
June. 1931.
April 30, 1931.
said County and State;
MARTHA KALDOR. Executrix.
WELLS and WELLS,
Dated this 7th day of May, 1931 nexed of the estate of John A. W in­
ter. Deceased.
GORDON WELLS, nnd J. B.
Attnpnc-i •
Ph
,
H L. BOWN. Sheriff.
1MMEL and EVANS,
Residence and I’.
' .' •e«x,
By A. E. HULBGAARD.
HARDWARE— FURNITURE
THE STORE OF SPRINGFIELD
PFOUTS, Attorneys.
Attorneys «or Estate.
Deputy
Eugene, Oregon
Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon.
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TIME
F G G I M A N N ’Q
DOLLARS DO
DOUBLE DUTY
-at-
K in d t of
Eugene
PAOS THREE
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1981
D R F C .M E A D E
O F T O M 2IR IZ T
•A- W JVT H™ a v t
Fulops Dept. Store
Scores of Truly Incomparable
Values in Reliable
Merchandise
Even a penny can
blot out tbe sun -
paltry saving
of 50c to 75c per
gallon blind you to
the big saving in
Quality Paint?
F
S
F
Costs less
per job
per year
Wrights & Sons
Fulops Dept. Store