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THURSDAY, JUNE 4, 19B1
N O T IC E OP E H K R IP P 'E BALE
NO TIC E la hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
ale leaned out of the Circuit Court
of the Slat» of Oregon fiA Lane
t'ounty May 20, 1131. upon and pur
miuiil to a decree duly gives and
made by aald Court May I I . 1131, In
a aulì pending therein In which
Jia»» O. Wells, aa Trustee was
plaintiff and The Eugene lutile uni­
versity, a corporation, el al were
defendant», which execution and nr
A N Y l NK DKHIRING hihx I rich d»r of vale was to me directed and
commanded me to sell the real pro
Jareay-Guarita» y
milk
pli-aea perty hereinafter deacrlbcd to agi­
phone Hpiingll»ltl 166. Morning i>r lely certain Han» and charges In
■ vvd I iic
Ja I I ■aid dei ree spec ified, I will on Sat­
urday the 20th day of June. 1221. at
the hour of one o’clock, p. m , at
WOOD FOH MALIC- I I Inch old the aouthwaat door of the County
growth fir »lab wood. 1% corda 1 Court llouae In Rugane, Lana Conn
ty. Oregon, offer for aule and sell
|4 I ’liolia 122-W Mprlngflald. J 4 nt public unction for caab, subject
to redemption as provided by Inw
nil of the right, title and Inlereat of
TRADE
HU Ac re a tliubwr In the defendants In said suit and of
Tlllumook county. <’l«ur and on nil parties claiming by, through or
main county road, three mllea from under them nr any of them nlnce
ocean
Trad» fur HprlogfleUI or the 18lh day of October, 1226 In
K tiien a proporty A T llm wer, 711 or to the following described real
F Hti-eet, Hprtagflvld.
J IH property, to wit :
Lots 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. 6. 7. 8. 16 and 16
In Block 20 nod ull of Lota 1, 2, 2, 4.
n o tic k to c r k d ito r k
6, 6. 7, H, 2, 10, I I . 12, 13. 14. 16
Nolle« 1» horaby gtvan that the and 16 In Block 31 all In Orlverton
underalined haa bean appointed Addition Io Eugene. Iju ie County,
executor of tba ealate of F. A. Writ- (iregon Alan all of Block Four (4)
urdaon, deceaaod by Ilia t'ounty In llenderaoii'a Addition to Eugene.
Court Of iJine County. Oregon All Lane County, Oregon, together with
lieraona haring clalma aia ln al aald the tenement», herixlllainents and
eatate are required <o preaent them, nppurtencea thereunto belopglng
|i.,i, <l ibis 20tb day of May. 1931
with the proper rouchera. to the
Il I. S O W N , Hb. rlff
uuderalgned at the law office of
By A E IIU LK O A A K I), Deputy.
C
II. Hedgwlck. <»dd Fellow»
M 1128 J 411-18
Hulldlng. Creewell, Oregon within
a ll month» from the date of thia
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
notice.
T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N, FOR
Haled thia 7th day of May l» 3 l.
LANE COUNTY.
H. K RICHARDSON,
Executor • f li t eaUta of F. A. S U M M O N S FOH P U H I.K U T IO N
IN F O R E C IiO S U R R O F
Rl< hardaon. dec- omd
T A X L IE N
II s u a tW IL ’K.
( riw »>
Oregon, Attorney for J. L. CULVER. Plaintiff.
K ,.. ..
M 7-1411 28 J. 4.
V».
J II. T M K L L IE N a single man. and
C. K O8BURN. Defendants.
To H. T. M E i,L IE N a single man.
the above uarned Celandant.
IN T H E NAM E OR T IIE STATE
I O F OREGON: You are hereby no­
tified that J. L. Culver, the hollder
of Certificate of Delinquency num
bered 2704 Issued on the 12th day
November, 1222, by the Tax Col­
JEWELER
lector of the County of I.anu, Bta’ c
of Oregon, fur the amount of
Repairing a Specialty
| ( »5.45) Five and 66-100 Dollars,
Springfield. Oregon
the same being the amount then
due and delinquent for taxee for
tbe year 1226 together with pen­
ally, Interest and cotta thereon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN upon the real property aaseeaed to
Naturopathic Phyelelan
you, of which you are the uwner
as sppewra of record, situated In
FI rat National Hank Bldg
said County and State, and partic­
I'honea: Office 7SJ : Rea: 141W
ularly bounded and described aa
t If flee Hour»: 1 to 6 I’. M.
follows, to-wit:
Healdencc 123 H »treat
Beginning at a point 22.68
chains Nor ■ of the Southwest
corner of James 11. Shortrldge
Claim No. 62 North 36.66 rods,
FOR SALE
thonce Eaat 133 48 rods, thence
Good 14-lneh Block wood, alco
In a southwesterly direction
tg-lnch and 4 foot old growth
37.77 roda to a point Eaat of
alabwood.
beginning, thence 121.24 rods
West to beginning containing
FRANK TUHY
22 acres. In Section 28, Town­
Phone Bp. IB2J
ship 21 South Range 3 West
W M . Lane County. State of
ttregon.
j
A ll Klnda of
You are further notified that
■aid J. L. Culver has paid taxes
<>n aald premlaes for prior or aub
sequent year», with the rate of In­
, EPAIRINO and SHARPENING
terest on aald amounts as followa:
128 W. 8th Street
Year’s tax. 1217— Date paid. Nov.
11, 1212; Tax Receipt No. 32882;
I Lugana
________ Phone «00
Amount. »6 17; Rate of Interest,
12% per annum.
Year’s tax. 1228 -Date paid, Nov.
□ R. BERTHA DAVIDSON
6, 1222; Tax Receipt No. 38262;
Amount. »4.78; Rale of Interest,
Oateopathlc Phyelelan
112% per annum.
Year’s tax. 1222— Date paid. No?.
6, 1222; Tax Receipt No. 35207;
204 1. O. O. F. Temple
Amount, »5.06; Rate of Interest,
Telephone 3264
Kugeno, Ore.
12% per annum.
Said II. T. Melllon aa the owner
of the legal title of the above de­
scribed property aa the same ap­
Unlvereal Mortgage Corp.
pi-ars of reoord, and each of the
other persons above named are
hereby further notified that J. L.
1 Culver will apply to the Circuit
W . P. Tyoon, Agent
¡Court of the County and State
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
i2g E Kt.
Phono 6BW
the lien against the property above
described, and mentioned In aald
certificate. And you are hereby
summoned to appear within sixty
days after the Bret publication of
Upholstering
this iummone, exclusive of the day
Reflnlahlng
Repairing
of said first publication, and de­
Screen and all kind» of mill-work
fend this action or pay the amount
C E C IL C A L K IN S , Proprietor
due aa above shown, together with
5 6 t% Weat Eighth
Phone 40» coats and accrued Interest, and In
case of your failure to do so, a
decree will be rendered forecloe
Ing the lien of said taxes and costa
General la w ITactlce
against the land and premises
above named.
I. M. PETERSON
1 This summons Is published by
Attorney at-Idtw
order of the Honorable O. F. Skip-
City Hall Building
worth, Judge of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for the
Springfield, Oregon
I County of I jtne. and said order wag
made and dated this H a t day ot
April, 1231. and the date of the
first publl atloo of this summons
FRANK A. DE PUE
In the 23rd day of April, 1231.
A TTO R N E Y A T LAW
All process and papers In this
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
proceeding may be served upon
the undersigned residing w lt t ’n
Springfield
Button
the State of Oregon at the address
Oregon
hereinafter mentioned.
Building
H ER B ER T W. LOMBARD,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Address. Oottage Grove, Oregon.
A23-30 M7-16-21-28-J11-18
I
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
Lawn Mowers
BONDS
Eugene Furniture Hospital
I .
I •
Valker-Poolo Chapel
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
228 M ain Bt.
Rooldonco 128 C SL
41-J
61-M
Full Auto Equipment
Lady Aaalstant
The New Shield shape
Lenses made In Boft-
Llte Shad i 2. reduce
glare.
DR F C M E A D E
O P T O ^ F . T R I Z T
IA
Wc AT
A V fc
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Notice la bsr«by given that Iowa
L. Crump, on tbe 12th day of May
19.11, was apoolntad executrix of
tin- estate or Fielding B Crump de
ceaied, by the County Court of
Lane County, Oregon All person*
having claims against said estate
ute hereby notified to present ’ h*
seine duly verified as by law re
oulred to said executrix at Ih» of
flee ol Alta King, attorney. I» the
Court House, Eugene, Lune Coun'y,
Oregon, within six months of Die
first publication of this notice. Date
if first publication being the 28th
day of May. 1931
Iowa L. Crump
IM 28 J 4 1118-26)
N O T IC E
OF
F IN A L
r"
Niagara Fallt D r opt a Piece of lit " U f f ’
ACCOUNT
IN T H E t'( U N TY COURT OF T H E
S T A T E ( FO R E G O N FOB LANE
COUNTY
IN PROBATE NO.
644«
IN
THE
M A TTER
OF
THE
ESTA TE OF JOHN W C U B IT
DECEASED.
TO W HOM T H IS MAY C«»*’
I'E IlN : Notice la hereby given Dial
Ih» administrator of the above an
titled estate has filed In the above
proceedings, Ills final nccoiinf
that the court has »el the urn- ot
bearing thereon to be had b-fnio
■eld court at the hour of 10 o’clock
A M. Jane 6. 1931, and anyone
buvlug uny objection* to the aald
final account shall file the same
lu writing In aald probate proceed
Ing on or before the ds'e set for
the said hearing
H. K S LA TTE R Y .
Administrator.
M 7 14 21-28. J. 4
Leave on T rip — Mr and Mrs. It
II Nesbitt left Monday for Kalis­
pell. Montana, where they will
spend a vacation They will be gone
two weeks and expect to drive
through Yellowstone park before re-
tu nlng to Springfield.
Returns to Burnt»— Mr. and Mrs
W C. Luckey roturntid to their
home at Burns InM laruey county
Monday attar having spout the
week end visiting with Mr and Mrs.
U E. Kenyon and his mother. Mrs
Laura Luckey of Eugene.
Coma fiom Grants Pass— Roscoe
Perkins and Thayer McMurray
drove up from Grants Pass to spend
the week-end holidays In Sprint
field. Mr. Perkins is doing carpen­
ter work on the McMurray property
near Grants Pass.
Major Oporatlqn — Billy, the
young ton of Mr. and Mra. F. A.
Weed of Vida underwent a major
uperatioo at the Eugene hospital
late Thursday evening of last wook
and is now getting along steely ac-
nrdlng to bln attending physician.
Wilhour warning, in tbe night when nobody was looking, a huge chunk of limcstooe about 175 feet and
150 feet wide broke off the edge of the American Falls at Niagara and plunged into the gorge below tko
Fall» Thu Chang. 1 the countour ol the Falls completely, but without impairing their beauty The rock ix
gradually wearing away but this is the large»! »ingle break in recorded history Tbe photograph was *
from Coat Island. looking toward the America
N O T IC E O F F IN A L
SETTLEM ENT
NO TIC E 1» H ER EB Y O IVEN ,
That Laura Margaret Tryon, exe­
cutrix of the last will and Testa­
ment of Charles Tryon, deceased
has rendered and filed In the Coun­
ty Court of the State of Oregon
Visitor from Leaburg—C. W. Els-
for the County of {•»«'» her final ton of U-aburg wan a visitor in
account and said court by order
•
duly made and entered therein has Springfield Monday.
fixed and appointed. Saturday the
Leave for Bend — Mre. Wanda
6th day of June 1231 at the hour
of IQ o'clock A. M. of said day at Barnes and fam ily left for Bend
the County
Court room In the
Saturday for an extended visit.
t'ounty Courthouse In the City of
Eugene, Oregon, as the day. time
Vj#jt g, Harrisburg— Mrs. Sarah
bB^xal'd'niiri account a n d ^ h ^ '» ” "
»'"I * * “>»> W,*M to Harris
TOWN AND VICINITY
tli-m.-nt thereof.
All objections to said final ac
rount must be In writing and filed
with the Clerk of said Court on or
before said day and time.
LAURA MARGARET TRYO N.
Executrix.
FRANK A. DePUE,
Attorney for executrix.
M 7-14 21 28 J. 4.
Visit at Fertlarvd -Mr. and Mrs
Visitor« from ebadd — Mr. sad
H H Sc ha f ten berg sad two daagh- Mrs. A. M.’ 9 Bedgrass aud sou,
tera spout the past week-end visit­ Men», of Shedd spent Sunday visit-
ing friends In Portland.
Ing at tjie Utley Snodgrass bom«
Visitor from Monroe— Mrs. D. W
Fritts of Melrose Is glutting In
Returns from Hospital— Mra. J.
D. Pyle was returned to her home
In Springfield Sunday from a hos­
pital at Portland where she has
been a patient for some time.
Fish M cKenzie Saturday— Among
local fishermen to spend Saturday
bpringfleld this week,
angling on tbe McKenzie river werg
Visit from Marcola— Mr. and Mrs. pred Frese, Kenneth Tobias, Dr.
O. L. Turner of Marcola were visi- w C. Rebhan and D. B. Murphy,
tors in Springfield last week-end.
Injures Finger — A. W. Scott
Leaburg Resident Calls — Mr», severely Injured one of his fingers
Beryl tWaven» of Leaburg was a on the morning of May 30, while
burg Saturday to »pend the week- visitor In Springfield Monday.
end.
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Eu2‘ "« Rea.doet V is it a - F. R.
Choir Meets— Members of the Gates of Eugene transacted busl-
Baptlst church choir held their re- cqys in Springfield Monday.
gular weekly rehearsal In the
L
,
Visit at Rockaway Beach— Mr.
church Wednesday evening.
, ,u
and Mrs. I. M. Peterson spent the
Visits from Portland— Mrs. John holiday on the coast at Rockaway
Mullins of Portland was a week beach.
end guest at the home of Mrs.
N O T IC E O F 8 H E R IF F '8 SA LE
Go to Portland— Mr. and Mrs.
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by Maude Bryan In this city.
Guy Gabriel of Portland spent the
virtue of an execution and order of
V is ito r from K lam ath Falls— M rs week-end visiting relatives at Port-
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the State of Oregon for Lane I Hans Nelson of Klamath Falls land
County May 6, 1931, upon and pur- »pent the weekend with her niece
Visitor from Portland— Dr. C. G.
suant to a decree duly given and
made by »aid court May 6, 1931, In
Van Valzah of Portland spent the
u suit pending therein In which
Visits Mother— Mr. and Mrs. E. holiday in Springfield with his
John O. Johnson was plaintiff and
___. ,i.„
Frank C. King. May E. King. P « ’’ “ T’’ " f Portland spent the week- mother and with his wife.
working. The injured finger was
dressed at the office of a local phy-
Spend Holiday at Yachats— Dr.
and Mrs. W. H. Pollard and family,
together with Mr. and Mrs. Carl
Steen, Jr., of Eugene spent the
two-day week-end holiday at Yach­
ats where they dug clams on the
beach.
Berkeley People Here — M r ana
Mrs. James Sutherland and daugh­
ters. Katherine and Betty, all of
) Berkeley. California, were week-end
guests at the home of Mrs. C. I.
Gorrle. Sr.
Mr. Sutherland is a
.cousin of Mrs. Gorrle.
Augustus Peterson, and Annie C. end visiting at the home of her
Visit From Oregon City— Mr. and
Visitor from Siltcooe— George S.
Pnterson his wife. W. T. Brisbane mother. Mrs. C. I. Gorrle, Sr.
Mrs. Louis McBee and fam ily of : Ranny of Siltcoos was a visitor in
Freeborn County State Bank, a
Banking corporation; J. Hugh Pru-| Attends Graduation Exercises— Oregon City spent the week-end ' Springfield Tuesday. He is leaving
ett. Eugene Hardware Company, a
Mgry Eula be»h W hitney went in Springfield.
this week for a visit at his old
corporation. Katherine O. W inter
. . . .
home In Maine. Mr. Ranny is con­
meler and Andrew Holtan were de to Koseburg Friday to attend high
Visit at Aetorie— Dr. and Mrs. W.
nected with the Southern Pacific
fendants, which execution and or- school graduation exercise»,
N. Dow and two children spent the
der of sale was to me directed and ,
at Siltcoos and w ill be gone three
week-end
visiting
with
Mr.
Dow’s
commanded me to sell the real pro
Longview People Vlalt— Mr. and
months.
perty hereinafter described to sat- Mrg Ernest Skinner of Longview parents at Astoria. They returned
Isfy f**rtaln Jlens an<l_charge^ In ftrr|Ve<j ,n Springfield to spend the to Springfield Monday evening.
said decree specified, I will on Mon
PEDESTRIAN LANES ARE
day the 13th day of June, 1931, at week-end with relatives.
Drive to Portland — Miss Clara
PAINTED HERE MONDAY
the hour of Io o’clock. A. M.. at
Portland People Here— Mr. and Jones and Miss Alice Mae Loomis
the southwest door of the County
drove
to
Portland
to
spend
the
Mrs.
Fred
Lemley
of
Portland
spent
Court House In Eugene, Lane Coun­
Most of the pedestrian lanes on
ty. Oregon, offer for sale and »ell the week-end with relatives In week-end. They returned Sunday
Main street and adjoining streets
ut public auction for cash, subject Springfield.
afternoon.
to redemption as provided by law,
were given their annual coating of
all of the right, title nnd In te rj.t
Visit Parents— Mr. and Mr». Del-
Assisting at Store— Mrs. Roland orange paint this week by Street
of the defendants In said »ult and
of all parties claiming by, through bert Hin»on of Portland spent Sun- Moshier is assisting at the office of Commissioner, Robert Pirrie and
or under them or any of them since day at the home of his parents, the Irish Murphy store during the Lum Anderson, police chief. An­
the 5th day of May. 1931. In or to Mr. aud Mr». Fred Hinson, in absence of Mrs. D. B. Murphy who derson has also finished cutting
the following described real pro­ Springfield.
is on a motor trip to San Francisco. the grass and cleaning up the lot
perty. to-wit;
The South 47 feet of the West
Spend Day at W ald p o rt— M r. aDd in back of the city hall.
Visitors from Portland — Mrs.
half of Lot 11. Block 16, of Gross
Mrs.
W illiam Curtis and Mr. and
Addition to Eugene. I-nne County. Fanny Griffin and daughter. Laurel,
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA LE
Oregon, as platted and recorded In and granddahghter. Peggy, all of Mrs. Ed Prlvat spent the week-end
OF LAND
said County and State;
Portland arrived In Springfield F ri­ on the beach at Waldport. The
Notice Is hereby given that, by
Dated this 7th day of May. 1931 day to spend the week-end with re­ weather on the coast was ideal for
virtue of an execution and order
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
the outing according to Mr. Privat. to sell, issued out of the Circuit
latives.
By A. E. HULEG AARD,
Court of the State of Oregon in
Deputy.
Visits Mrs.— Dr. and Mrs. R. C. and for Lane County, upon a decree
Repair Books— Members of the
M 14-21 28-J. 4-11.
Van
Valzah
and
two
daughters,
Bethany Sunday school class of the
of said Court rendered and entered
N O T IC E O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T Baptist church spent several hours Margary and Ann. of Medford spent on the 28th day of May, 1931. in
The undersigned, administrator at the church last evening repair­ the week-end in Springfield with a suit wherein Charles S. Cochran
with the will annexed, of the estate ing books used in the Sunday school Mr. Van Valzah'» mother, Mrs. A. and Horace U. Cochran, as execu­
tors of the estate of Sarah E.
of JOHN A. W IN T E R , deceased,
B. Van Valzah.
Cochran, deceased, were plaintiffs
ha» filed hl» final account In the classes.
and H arry W . Neet, as administra­
m atter of »aid estate, with Ihe
To Attend Graduation— Mr. and tor of the Estate of W . B. Cooper,
Picnic, on River— Mr. and Mrs.
County Clerk of Lane County, Ore­
gon, and an order ha» been made Carl Olson, Mr. and Mrs. H arry Mrs. Ed Privat and son. Francis, deceased, M ary E. Denton, Lasells
nnd antered of record by the Coun­ Whitney and Mr. and Mrs. I). W. will motor to Corvallis this evening Stewart et ai. were defendants;
ty Court of »aid County, directing Crites of Eugene enjoyed a picnic to attend the high school gradua which execution was directed to
me and commands me to sell In
this notice, and appointing the 20th
tlon exercises for their older son, the manner provided by law- the
day of June, 1931 at ten o'clock. A. dinner at Swimmer's pellght re­
Jean,
who
Is
finishing
his
high
lands herein described, to satisfy
M , for the hearing of objection» to sort Sunday evening.
the Judgments therein specified:
school course at that time.
»aid account, and the settlement of
Now therefore, pursuant to said
Visit from Fall Creek— Eldn W ar
said estate
command. I w ill on Monday, the
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this ner of Fall Creek was In Springfield
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
6th day of July, 1931, at one o’clock
21st day of May. 1931.
Monday and took home a load of
N O TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that in the afternoon, at the Southwest
D A R W IN BRISTOW .
the anderslgned has been appointed or main entrance to the County
baby
turkeys.
The
W
arner
family
Administrator with the W ill An
Administratrix of the estate of Fred
nexed of the estate of John A. Win Is now raising between 400 aud 500 I’arker, deceased, by the County Courthouse in Eugene. Oregon, of­
fer for sale at public auction and
ter. Deceased.
turkeys.
Cpurt of Lane County, Oregon. All sell to the highest bidder for cash,
IM M B L and EVANS,
persons having claims against said
Attorneys for Estate.
Vlait at Florence— Mr. and Mrs estate are required to present them subject to redemption as provided
by law. all of the interests of all
M 21-28. J. 4-11-18. Marlon Adams and son, Robert, and
with the proper vouchers to the the defendants In said suit in and
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Taylor spent undersigned at the law offices of to the following described lands. |
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Notice Is hereby given that the
Sunday at Florence. Mr. Adams re Potter & Bailey, 531-32-33 Miner situated in Lane County. Oregon,
IN
T
H
E
CO
UN
TY
COURT
OF
T
H
E
Building, Eugene, Oregon, within
undersigned has been duly appoint
ports that there Is some renewed six months from the date of this towlt:
S
T
A
T
E
OF
OREGON
FOR
T
H
E
ed administrator of the estate of
Beginning at the Northwest cor­
CO
UN
TY
OF
LANE,
PROBATE
activity
in
real
estate
in
the
coast
notice.
Elijah C Stuman, deceased, and
ner of the James H. McFarland A-
D
EPA
RTM
ENT.
D A TED at Eugene, Oregon, this W ife don. land cl. No. 58 In Town­
city. Several Portland, and other
any and all personas having claims
In the matter of the Estate of N.
against the said estate are hereby
ship 20 South. Range 3 W est of
California business men have pur 4th dav of June. 1931.
N.
Kaldor,
receased.
R U T H PARKER, Armlnlstra
required to present said claims,
chased building sites along the trlx of the Estate of Fred Parker W illam ette meridian: and running
Notice
Is
hereby
given
that
the
duly verified as by law required,
West on claim line 34.45 chains to
I^t'c'uixsod
at my law office, 717 W illam ette undersigned has been appointed beach.
section line between sections 23
executrix
of
the
estate
of
N.
N.
PO TTER & B A IL E Y Attorneys for and 21, thence North on section
St., Eugene. Oregon, In Lane coun­
Kaldor.
deceased,
by
the
County
Estate.
ty, Oregon, within six months from
line 25.25 chains to the quarter
T E A C H E R S ’ E X A M IN A T IO N
Court, of the State ot Oregon, of
(J 4-11-18-25; Jly 2)
the date of this notice.
section corner, thence East 19.98
lame
County,
and
ha»
qualified
The
spring
teacher’s
examination
Dated and first published May
chains to the Northeast corner of
All persons having claims against will be given ut the County Court
28. 1931.
N O T IC E O F G U A R D IA N ’8 8 A L E Lot 2 in section 21, South 6.37
said
estate
are
hereby
notified
to
room
on
June
10,
11.
12
and
13th,
Date of last publication June 26
chains to the North line of the John
OF LA N D
preaent the name to me at 439 next. Application for the schedule
1931.
Notice Is hereby given, that by Cochran A- W ife don. land cl. No.
Miner
Hulldlng.
Eugene,
Oregon,
for
the
examination
can
be
had
by
H. E. S L A T TE R Y . Administrator
virtue of a license granted by and 55 In said township, thence East
of the estate of Elijah C. Stuman with vouchers and duly verified, applying to
order issued out of the County on claim line 64.84 chains, thence
within six months from the date
E
J.
MOORE,
County
School
Deceased.
Court of the State of Oregon, in South 9 chains to the railroad right
Superintendent.
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Addre«» P. O. Box 964, Eujene, hereof.
and for Lane County, on the 1st day of way of the Southern Pacific Com­
Dated and first publication this
Oregon.
ot June, 1931, authorizing nte, as pany, thence South 28°47' West
14th
day
of
May,
1931.
(M-28; J-4-11-18-25)
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
guardian of the estate of Lora along said right of way 28.38 chains
Last publication the 11th day of
Marie Ryan, a minor, to sell at to the center of the Coast Fork
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y O IVEN
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
June, 1931.
M AR TH A KALDOR. Executrix. That Bertha L. Burghardt has been private sale the following described River, thence along the meanders of
Notice Is hereby given that the
said rlwer to Its Intersection with the
GORDON W ELLS, nnd J. B appointed executrix of the Last lands belonging to said minor; I
undersigned has been duly appoint­
W ill nnd Testament of John Mc­ will on Mo.iday, the 6th day of East line of said claim No. 58 ano
ed Administrator of the estate of PFOUTS, Attorneys.
Miner Building, Eugene. Oregon. Guire, deceased, by the County July, 1931, and thereafter until thence North on- said line to the
I E. B. K ESTER deceased, and aniy
M. 14-21 28. J. 4-11 Court of Lane County. Oregon. All sold, upon the premises and at my place of beginning; 221.05 acres of
i an<l all persons having claims
Iiersone having claims against said residence, 346 Grand St. North In land;
agalnHl the said estate are hereby
Excepting 2.93 acres convey,-d to
E IG H T H G R A D E E X A M IN A T IO N estate are required to present them Eugene. Oregon, offer for sale and
required to present said claims,
sell to the party offering the most the City of Cottage Grove; also
duly verified as by law required, at
The uniform State eighth grade "¿th
T°"„ch£ 7 ’
therefor in cash, all of the North excepting 3.37 acres conveyed to
the office of Frank A. DePue, at examinations will be given on six months from the 7th day of v.-est fourth of the Northeast quar­ Lane County; also excepting a
torney for the eatate, at Spring- Thursday and Friday, June 4th and May, 1931, to the sr.td executrix ter of Section 16, In Township 16 tract of land conveyed by deed re­
field. Oregon. In liane County, Ore­ 5th, 193i. Pupils who have failed nt the law office of L. L. Ray, In South, Range 9 West of W iliam corded on page 502 of Vol. 106 of
gon. within six months from the In one or two subjects can work Ihe Miner Building. Eugene, Ore ette meridian; forty acres, more or the Deed records of Lane County,
off their condition In this examine gon.
date of this notice.
less, in Lane County, Oregon; sub­ Oregon; and also exceptln : the
BER TH A L. BU RG HARDT,
tlon, and failures In geography In
ERN EST KESTER
Executrix of the Last W ill and ject to the approval of and con­ tract of land described In the deed
Administrator of the estate of the seventh grade can try It again
recorded on page 639 of Vol. 100
at this time. Questions will be sent Testament of John McGuire, de­ firmation by said Court.
E. B. Kester deceased.
EN ID E. RYAN, Guardian of of said Deed Records.
out for these conditioned pupols ceased.
Dated May 2, 1931.
H . L. BOW N, Sheriff of Lane
Estate of Lora Marie Ryan, a
L. L. RAY,
without further application.
FRANK A. DePUE,
County, Oregon.
Minor.
Attorney for Estate.
E. J. MOORE, County School
Attorney for the eatate.
(J 4-11-18-25: Ju 2)
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