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    THURSDAY, JUNB 18, 1981
THE SPTUNOFIELD NEWS
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N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
N o tic e la hereby given that Iowa
L. Crump, on llie mill day of May.
19.11, was appointed «xocutrlx of
the cNtale of Flnldlug II Crump de
i eu led, by the County Court of
Lane County. Oregon All person*
having claims against said eatale
m e hereby notified Io present the
«lime duly verified as by law re­
quired to said executrix at the of-
lh e el Alta King, altorney. In the
Court Houee, Eugene, la n e County,
ANYONB DEHIKING *»< m I rl< I i Oregon, within six month« of Ihe
Jvriey (lueruaey
milk
plea»« flrat publliallon of Ihl» notice. Date
plum» Hprliitfllnld 196, tunriilim or of flrat publliallon being tbn 2Mth
evening.
Jo IB d’ty of May. 1931
Iowa I,. Crump.
LOCAL MAN TEACHER OF
MISS COWDEN HOSTESS
ELECTROCUTED YOUTH
TO OVERALL CLUB GIRLS
Members of tbe Overall club
group of small girls organised to
carry on outdoor work and recrea
tlen, will be entertained by Mis«
Liulsa Cowden at the home of Dr.
and Mrs. II. F. Mortensen this
afternoon. Guest«-will Include Edna
June Yarnell, Fram e« Vern Cornell.
Jean Lloyd. Jeannie Wittier«. Max-
In« HmltNon, and Ml»» Neet. The
afternoon will be «pent wllli out­
door game« und refreabmenta will
be served.
Thl« group ha« been organised for
four months under Ihe leader«hlp
of Ml«« Olive Gerber and ha« a« one
of Ita objects the performance of
at least on« good deed each week
They are now planning an enter­
tainment to be gfllven under the
direction of Mrs. Edna Yarnell for
Ihe purpose of raising fund« for
their work.
Bob Vlers, 14-year-old seboobboy
of Dalis«, Oregon, who was In
■tanlly killed Saturday nlgkl «hen
he lout-bed a conduit on an electric
light pole In tbe bUNlliesR district
of that city, was a pupil of Virgil
McPherson. Springfield, who leech
ee In the Dallas Junior high scbisil.
, The boy was a visitor In Spring-
field last spring. A short circuit
we« r««p<)ii»lhle for the shock which
killed the lad.
TOWN AND VICINITY I
Returns from P o rtla n d — Mrs
V isitor from M arcóla J. A. Mar
tin of Marcóla visited friend* In Clara Fawver returned to Spring
Hi-rlngfleld the first of the w< ek. field Tuesday from Portland fol
lowing a short vl«lt In that city.
T ra n s a e ts Business— L
K
llo s e l
Edw. G. Privat
Lawn Mowers
BONDS
Eugene Furniture Hospital
Walkar-Pool« Chapel
How One Woman
Lost 4 7 lbs.
A28-30-M7-14-21-28-J11-1I
The semi-monthly meeting
Springfield post number 40 of
American legion w ill meet at
('(immunity hall tonight. It has
been decided whether to make
of
the
the
not
no-1
mlnatlons for new officers tonight
or to waH until the next meeting
the first Thursday In July when j
V is ito r at Junettoa City Georgs
Kendall tpeat Sunday visiting at
Junction City.
M IG H T Y
MONARCH
OT THE
A R C T IC .
V isits from O lym pia— H . A. Col
ton of Marcóla was a business visi­
Hns
of Olympia. Washington, was a
tor in this city Monday.
members and officers who are now
visitor at the E. W. Collin« home
at the National Guard camp will
M arcóla Resident Hors— Mr». F. last week.
have returned.
W. Ila rrl« of Marcóla visited with
Delegates to 'he state eonvontlon
V isits In Portland— I. M Peter
friend» In Springfield Monday.
son. city recorder, »pent the week to be held at Corvallis In August
Visits at Haosta Bsach — Mrs. end In Portland. Fred Hln«on had are also to he elected soon.
Jim Mui-Manlman «pent the week­ charge of the city hall during hl«
end visiting friends at Heceta absence
WORK 13 STARTED ON
Beach.
In Eastern O rsgon--M r sod Mrs.
FOREST AIRPLANE FIELD
Goshen Resident Haro— M. C. Robert Carr and his sister. Mrs
Curley of Goshen was a business Minnie Calkins left Saturday for
Work on the airplane landing
visitor In,Springfield Monday after­ Baker City
where Mr. C a rr's , field on Bear flat. 18 miles above
noon.
McKenzie bridge In theheart of the
brother is very III.
Cascades. Is now well under way
Lowell Resident Here — K. S
Visit at McMinnvIlls — William according to Dee W right, veteran
Newcomb was a visitor In Spring- Goodman, proprietor of the Eagle
packer who Is packing much ot
field Monday from the Lowell dis­ Cafe and James Ellis, employe of
tbe necessary materials and equip­
trict.
the W illam ette Press, spent Sun­ ment Into the flat where the work
Visit Hare Monday— Mr. and Mrs. day at M cMinnville at the home of Is being done.
The construction of the field re­
W. Templeton of Cascade Summit tbe latters parents.
quires the grubbing of a number of
were visitor« In Bprlngflcld Mon­
Returns to Homs— Mr. and Mrs
Jack pines and the leveling and
day morning.
Iral Nelson and son, Clair left last
packing of the entire field suffici­
Visiting Friend»—Mrs. J A. Neu- week-end for their home at Weiser.
ently so that large airplanes to be
er left la»l week for Los Angeles Idaho, after visiting with friends •
used In combating forest fires can
to spend about two weeks visiting and relatives here. Mrs. Nelson
land and take-off without difficulty.
formerly
wa»
associated
with
th
e
'
with friend«.
First National Bank In thia city.
Visitor from Oregon City— Ro­
FIRE PERMITS NOW
Visitors from Portland— Mrs. Al
bert Archambeau of Oregon City
REQUIRED IN FOREST
apent the week-end with friends In Cannon and Mrs. Jessie Mlxner of
Portland arrived Monday for a few
Springfield.
It Is now necessary for ail camp-1
days visit with friends. Mrs. Can­
Visits at Corvallis— Mr«. Grace non Is a guest of her cousin, Alice era In the Cascade National forest
May «pent the week-end In Corval­ Diane. Mrs Mlxner is a guest of to obtain permits from officials be-,
fore building fires. The permits are '
lis at the home of her sister and
Mrs. Zella Cantrell.
free and may be obtained from the
her family, Mrs. 8. D. Beals.
Guest from Marshfield— Mr. and forest headquarters in the postof­
Cuts Foot— Lee Gay severely c u t! .Mrs. C. A. Phillips of Marshfield ar­ fice building in Eugene or from any
his foot with an axe Friday. Several
rived in Springfield Monday a fte r-: forest official or ranger. The order
stltche« were required to close the
noon. Mrs. Phillips will spend the requiring permits was Issued before 1
wound.
next few weeks visiting at the home the recent rains which have soaked
New Floor Placed— A new floor of her sister. Mrs. Marlon Adams. the forests, and will remain In force
wa« placed In the office of the Mr. Phillips returned to Marshfield the remainder of the camping sea­
son.
Springfield garage the latter part of on Tuesday.
No permits will be required In
the week.
W ill Go To Portland — Mrs. the Siuslaw national forest, accord­
FLAT TOP
Fish on McKenzie— Dellas Mur­ M yrtle Eggimann w ill leave for ing to R. S. Shelly, supervisor, un­
phy and Rev. Veltle Pruitt, pastor Portland Monday morning to spend less an extremely dry condition
ALL STEEL
of the Springfield Christian church, the greater part of the week at­ should prevail later.
tending
the
annual
state
conven­
spent Monday fishing on the Mc­
84 ICE CUBES
tion of tbe Ladies ot the G. A. R.
Kenzie river.
M arriage Licenses Granted
VIBRATIONLESS
The G. A. R. veterans will also hold
During the past week marriage
Visits Mother— Mr. and Mr«. M ar­ their convention In Portland next
licenses have been granted by the GLIDER-BAR SHELVES
lon Adam« and son Bob. and Mr week
county clerk ot the following:
and Mrs. G. W. Carson, motored to j
Lewis W inkler and Vera Taylor,
ECONOMICAL
Attend
Graduation
Exercises
—
Junction City Sunday to spend ihe
both
of
Portland;
Joaeph
Madoon.
day
with
Mrs. Sarah Adams, i C. G. Van Valzah. Miss Edna Platt.
•
Miss Eva Phetteplace, Miss Alta Placerville, and Ruth Nicholson,
mother of Mr. Adams.
Manning, Springfield teachers, and Alfred Frese, Springfield, and Vera
Power Men Here—Charles Boyd Miss Nina Boeson of Eugene t t - i Grace Truelson, of Eugene; Delbert
r.nd Kenneth Sims of Albnny were: tended graduation exercises and Brown, Eugene, and Olive Berry.
in Springfield Monday testing the homecoming at the Monmouth nor­ Cottage Grove; Kenneth Schwer-
ing, Creswell, and Edith Long, Eu­
private telephone line of the Moun­ mal school on Saturday.
gene; Lewis Roadman and Marie
tain States Power ccmpeny which .
Attends Graduation Exercises — Fillerbeck, both of Eugene; Charles
extends to Albany.
Mrs. Emma Olson attended the bac­ Brown and Audrey Daniels, both
H A R D W A R E — F U R N IT U R E
Burned w ith Hot OH— -C. E. Haw calaureate services tor the univer­ ot Springfield; John MacKinnon,
P A IN T
kins, employed on the highway onr- sity graduates at the Methodist Eugene, and Anna Pearson, Bend.
faclng work between here ••».nd Cres­ church In Eugene Sunday. She also
well was painfully Injured Saturday attended the commencement exer­
when hot oil used In the road work cises at M cArthur court Monday
splattered over his hands and arms. morning.
IM 18: J. 4 11 1825)
T RADIO-- MU Acre« timber In
Tlllumook txiunly. Clear and oil
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
SPRINGFIELD BOY IN
main county mad, I hr»» in ll«« from
ocean. Trad« for Hprlngflekl or
Nolle» 1« hereby given Dial Ihe
RECITAL ON SATURDAY
Eugana property. A. T. llrewer. 71* uodvralaned hn« be no duly appoint­
F. Hlreet. Hprlngflcld.
J IB ed administrator of the estate of
Little Billy Ne«bltt of this city
Elijah C Hinman. deceased, and
will appear In bis first musical re­
any
and
all
personas
having
claim«
C ARO OF T H A N K *
d ia l Saturday evening at 7:30 In
again«! the «aid oalale are hereby
I wish to exproew my thunk« to required to present «aid claim«,
the Mi Morran anil Washburne audi­
all who h«lp«d ill« during Ihe Earn , duly verified un by law required,
torium This Is the final recital of
ni my law office, 717 W illamette
and Win" campaign
the sea«on to be presented by
Hl., Eug»n», Oregon, In Lane coun­
H A ZEL EDM IHTGN
pupils of Reuben t'harlyle Goffre-
ty, Oregon, within «lx months from
lere and will Include a series of
Hie dale of thia notice
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R *
Dated and flrat published May WOMAN. 87. NEVER TIRED
Junior group recital«.
2M. 1931.
Nolle« 1« h«r«tiy given that by i I>ale ot last publication June 16,
—TAKES IRON DAILY Tbe public 1» Invited to attend
order of the County Court of lame I 1931.
Ibis recital.
County, Uregon, duly mad« and on j H E S LA TTER Y. Administrator
"I nm 87 and go to church twice
lered of record on the 161 h day of ■ of thr »»tale of Elijah C. Stuman, Kundaya, take long rldna and attend ,
NOTICE OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
June. A D. m ill, tlm undersigned
parties, but do not get a bit tired 11 The undersigned, administrator
Oecea«ed.
* u appointed Administrator of the I Addroe« I*. (). Hoi 96*. Eugene, <-at und »leep well. All thank» to
with the will annexed, of the estate
««tai» of II«««« Henry Imlrd. lie '
Vlnol '' Mr» M H alilorf
Oregon
of JO HN A. W IN T E R , deceased,
te ased .
Old people get quirk benefit from has filed hlx final account In the
(M 2 8 ; J4-1118-26)
All p«r«ona having claim« again«!
Iron, lime and cod liver peptone a» matter of said estate, with tbe
*F 1 ...
«aid ««tale are hereby required to
i umbilici In Vlnol The very FIR ST County Clerk of Lane County, Ore­
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
pr«aent the «am« to Hi« under
bottle bring« appetite and Bound
«Igued at (he law office n( Potter
NO TIC E la hereby given that by «leep. Equally good for nervou«, gon. and an order ha« been made
uiul llalley, 631 Miner Building. Eu virtue of uu execution and order of rundown men and women of any and entered of record by the Cosn
gene, Oregon, within alx month«' «ale l««ued out of Ihe Circuit Court age Vlnol ta«le« dellrlnu« Get a iv Court of said County, directing
this notice, and appointing tbe 20th
from Ihe date of thia notice.
of the Slate of Oregon for Lane bottle today! Ketela Drug Store.
day of June, 193! at ten o'clock, A.
Haled at Eugene, Oregon, Ihl» County Muy 20. 1931. upon and pur-
M-, for the hearing of objections to
mill ituy or Juno, a i> mat
«uant to a decree duly given and
said account, and tbe settlement of
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G OF
PnMKKOY N. LAIRD. Admin I made by «aid Court May 18, 1931, In
»aid estate.
F IN A L A C C O U N T
iHtrntor of Ihe e«tato of He««« a »ult pending therein In w hich ,
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, this
Jeaae G Well», a« Tru«tee was ' IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT OF
lleliry l.alrd, Decea»ed.
2tst day of May. 1931.
plaintiff and The Eugene Bible uni-[
IJ 1826. Ju 2 91*1
T H E STA TE OF OREGON
D A R W IN B lhSTO W .
veralty, a corporation, et al were j
FOR LA N E CO UNTY
Administrator with the W ill An
defendant«, which execution und or­ In the M atter of the Estate of
nexed of the estate of John A. Win
der of »ale wa« to me directed und :
Harry C. Jack«on, deceased.
ter. Deceased.
commanded ine to »ell the real pro­
Notice Is hereby given by the un-
I .MM E I. and EVANS,
perty hereinafter described to »at-
d«r«lgiied administrator that he
Attorneys for Estate.
l«fy certain H»n» and charge« In
baa filed his fins) account In tbe
M. 21-28. J. 4-11-18.
«iilil diu-reo »peclfled, I will on Rat-1
urday the 20th day of June, 1931, at abovi entitled matter and that at
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
the hour of one o'clock, p m., at J the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of the
U th day of July, 1931, at tbe Court
NO TIC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that
JEWELER
the «oulhwe»t door of the County i
Court Hou»e In Eugene. Ijtn e Coun­ room of said Court In the l,ane the undersigned has been appointed
Repairing a Specialty
ty. Oregon, offer for «ah- and sell Count Court House In the City of Administratrix of the estate of Ferd
at public auction for rnsh, subject' Eugene, Oregon, has been by tbe or­ Ihtrker, deceased, by tbe County
Springfield, Oregon
to redemption a» provided by law. der of said Court, fixed as tbe time Court ot I.ane County. Oregon. All
all of the right, title and Internet of nnd place for bearing objections persona having claim* against said
the defendants In «aid «ult and of to snld final account and to the set­ estate are required to present them
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN all partle« elalmlng by. through or, tlement and allowance thereof.
with the proper vouchers to the
Charles W. Johnson. Administra­ undersigned at the law offices of
under them or any of them »Ince]
N aturopathic Physician
tor.
Potter A Bslley, 631-3233 Miner
the I6tb day of October, 1928. In
First National Hank Bldg
Building, Eugene, Oregon, within
or Io Ihe following deacrlbed real Fred E. Smith. Attorney for
Phones: Office 73J; Ree: I43W
Adpiinwlrator.
six months from the date of this
property, to-wit:
Office llnura: 1 to 6 P. M.
I J 11-1826; Ju 2-9;)
notice.
Itnaldenre 213 H street
I x i I n 1, 1. 3. *. 6. 6. 7. 8, 16 and 1«
D A TED at Eugene, Oregon, thia
In Block 3» nnd all of I-ot« 1. 2. 3. 4.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
4th day of June. 1931.
6. «. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12, 13. 1*. 16
R U TH PARKER. Admlnlatra
mid 16 In Mock 31 all In Drlverton j Notice la hereby given that by trlx of the Estate of Ferd Parker.
FOR SALE
Addition to Eugene. 1-a.tie County, virtue of an execution and order I ‘ C d l
Oregon. Al»o all of Block Four (41 of sale Issued out of the Circuit PO TTER A B A IL E Y Attorneys for
Oood 1*-lnch Block wood, alao
In Henderson'« Addition to Eugene, Court of tbe State of Oregon for
Estate.
16-lnch and 4 foot old growth
l-ane County. Oregon, together with Ijtn e County June 6th 1931, upon
(J 4-11-18-25; Jly 2)
alabwood.
the tenement«, hereditaments and und pursuant to a decree duly -
FRANK TUHY
npptirlence» thereunto belonging.
given and made by said Court June' N O T IC E O F G U A R D IA N ’S S A L E
Phone 8p. I82J
Dated Ibis 20th day of May. 1931. 4. 1931. In a suit pending therein <
OF L A N D
11 L. BOWN. Sheriff.
In which The Pacific Savings A
Notice la hereby given, that by
By A E HULBGAARD. Deputy. U>an Association, a Washington
virtue of a license granted by and
M 21 28 J. 4 11-18. corporation was plaintiff and Frank
A ll K in d t of
order issued out of the County
Pierce,
as
Executor
of
the
Estate
j
Court of the State of Oregon, In
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T OF
of Ixiretta Pierce, Deceased. Frank and for Lane County, on the 1st day
T H E S T A T E OF O R EG O N . FOR
Pierce, la u ra Pierce, and others J of June. 1931, authorising me. as
R E P A IR IN G and S H A R P E N IN G
LANE CO UNTY.
, re ih f- itilunt ■ which exe< utlon
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION: and order of sale was to me dire t - ' guardian of the estate of Lora
12» W. hth Street
Marie Ryan, a minor, to sell at
IN FORECLOSURE OF
cd and commanded me to tell tb e ; private «ale the following described
Eugene
Phone 900
-r A V t 1W
real
property
described
therein
and
lands belonging to said minor; I
J L. C U L V E Il’ Plaintiff.
hereinafter deacrlbed, to aatlsfy tbe will on Monday, the 6th day of
va.
Judgment and decree given In said July. 1931. and thereafter until
L L IE N a single man, and suit. I will, on Saturday, the 11th
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON 11 C T. B. M E OSBURN.
sold, upon the premises and at my
Defendant«.
day of July. 1931. at the hour of residence. 346 Grand St. North In HI» thumb was quite badly burned
Osteopathic Phyelelan
To II T. M E i.L IE N , a single man. one o'clock P. M. at the southwest
Eugene. Oregon, offer for sale and
LUMBER MARKET SHOWS
Ihe above named liefondant.
door of the County Court House In sell to the party offering the most
Return from School— Miss Edith
IN T H E NAM E OR T H E STATE Eugene, laine County. Oregon, of
GRADUAL IMPROVEMENT
therefor In cash, all of the North- i Eaton and Mias Lucille Richmond
10* I. O. O. F. Temple
OE OREOON: You are hereby no­ fer for «ale and sell at public auc­
west fourth of the Northeast quar­ returned to their homes here Fri- -
Telephone 32*6
Engene, Ore.
tified that J. L. Culver, the hollder tion for cash, subject to redemption
ter of Section 16. in Township 15
Production Remains Below Last
of Certificate of Delinquency num­ as provided by law. all of the right,
South, Range 9 West of W iliam -, day from Ashland where they have
Below Last Y ear, But Lags Be­
bered 2706 IsRtied on the 12th day title and Interest of the defendants
ette meridian; forty acres, more or graduated from the Southern Ore-1
November. 1929. by the Tax Col­ In said suit and of all parties claim­
hind O rders fo r Shipm ents
gon
normal
school.
Mrs.
Sam
Rich-
j
less.
In
Lane
County,
Oregon;
sub­
Universal Mortgage Corp.
lector of the County of latne. State ing by, through or under them or
ject to the approval of and con-' mond and Mrs. Harry Eaton a t­
of Oregon, for the amount of any of them In or to the following
firniatlon by said Court.
SE A T T LE , Wash..— A total of ;
1*5.65) Five and 66-100 Dollars, described real property, to-wlt:
E N ID E. RYAN. Guardian of tended the graduation exercises and 343 mills reporting to the West
ihe name being the amount then
Isit ten (10) In Rlock three (3)
Estate of Lora Marie Ryan, a accompanied the girls home.
due and delinquent for taxes for In Shelton's Addition to Eugene.
Coast Lumbermen's association for
W . P. Tyson, Agent
Minor.
the year 1826 together with pen­ Lane County, Oregon.
(J
4-11-18-36:
Ju
2)
12« E * t .
Phons 56W
Employees Get Gowns — Em­ the week ending June 6 operated at
alty, Interest and costa thereon
Dated thia 8th day of June. 1931.
ployees of the Irish Murphy store 45.74 per cent of capacity, as com­
upon the real property assessed to J
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
you. of which you are the cwnnr W E L L 8 A W ELLS. Attorneys.
here are now wearing coat style j pared to 44.21 per cent of capacity
OF LA N D
a« appear» of record, situated In j
aprons
which have recently been i for the preceding week and 67.63
(J 11-18-26; Ju 2-9)
Notice Is hereby given that, by
«aid County and State, and partic­
purchased.
The clerks have their i per cent of capacity during the
virtue of an execution and order
ularly bounded and deacrlbed as
Upholstering
SUMMONS
to sell. Issued out of the Circuit names on their aprons. Those used j same week last year. For the first
follow«,
to-wlt:
Reflnlshing - Repairing
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E Court of the State of Oregon In In the seed and feed departm ent: 22 weeks of 1931 these mills have
Beginning at a point 22.68
Screen mid all kind« ot mill work
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR LANE and for I.ane County, upon a decree
chains Nor i of the Southwest
operated at 41.61 per cent of capa­
C E C IL C A L K IN * . Proprietor
CO UNTY.
of said Court rendered and entered have that wording sewed on them,
corner of James H. Shortrtdge
city.
as compared to 64.76 per cent
661% Weal Eighth
Phone *02
Frank
l
a
Jole.
Anna
l
a
Jole.
Jame«
them.
on the 28th day of May. 1931, in
Claim No. 62 North 3* 66 rods,
for the same period In 1930.
l a Jole and Rosa l a Jole and a suit wherein Charles S. Cochran
thence East 132.48 rods, thence
Harvey l a Jole. Plaintiffs,
and Horace U. Cochran, as execu­
Current new business reported
Released from Hospital — O rval
In a southwesterly direction
m a. . 1 1
vs.
tors of the estate of Sarah E Eaton was dismissed from the Pa­ by 220 identical mills was 3.65 per
General I.nw Practice
37.77 roda to a point Bast of
Ellen
l
a
Jole.
Ed
l
a
Jole.
Fred
La
Cochran, deceased, were plaintiffs cific Christian hospital in Eugene I
beginning, thence 121.94 rods
cent under production and ship­
Jole. Nellie Redding. Guy Red­ and H arry W. Neet, as administra­
I. M. PETERSON
West to beginning containing
ding.
Elsie
Chllllson,
Ben
Chilli
tor of the Estate of W. B. Cooper, Thursday afternoon of last week ments were 9.89 per cent under.
29 acres. In Section 28, Town­
Attorney af-Law
son, Lars Jacobson, Theodore deceased. Mary E. Denton. Lasells and is now at his home in this | New rail trade business received
ship 21 South Range 3 West
City Hall Building
Parmenter,
Anna
Parmenter. Stewart et al. were defendants; city. Eaton sustained a fracture of during the week was about 300,000
W. M.. lain« County, State of
Clarence Parmenter. Lottie Gom- which execution was directed to
Springfield, Oregon
Oregon.
feet more than the volume reported
bar. Tony Gombnr, L. D. l a Jole me and commands me to sell In the verterbra In his neck several j
You are further notified that
for the previous week; increases
weeks
ago
when
the
truck
in
which
the
manner
provided
by
law
th
e
!
and
Susan
La
Jole,
his
wife.
De­
«aid J. L. Culver has paid taxes
fendants.
lands herein described, to satisfy he was riding broke down throw­ of about 9,000,000 feet In the ex­
on said premises for prior or sub
Ihe Judgments therein specified:
FRANK A. DE PUE
sequent years, with the rale of In­ To Anna Parmenter. Defendant:
port trade and 600.000 feet In the
ing him to the ground.
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE
Now therefore, pursuant to said j
terest on said nmounta as follows:
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
local trade were reported, while the
command.
I
will
on
Monday,
th
e
!
O
F
OREGON:
You
are
hereby
re­
Year's tax. 1927— Date paid. Nov.
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Leaves for Portland— Mrs. C. G. domestic cargo trade decreased
12. 1929; Tax Receipt No. 32889; quired to appear and answer the 6th day of July. 1931. at one o’clock
Amount, *6 17; Rate of Interest, complaint filed against you In the In the afternoon, at the Southwest Van Valxah left Wednesday morn- [ about 6,500,000 feet making the
Sutton
Springfield
above entitled suit within four or main entrance to the County Ing for Portland where she will total new business approximately
12% per annum.
Building
Oregon
Year’s tax, 1928— Date paid. Nov. weeks from the date of the first Courthouse In Eugene. Oregon, of­ make her home. Mrs. Van V a lza h ! 4,300.000 feet more than the pre­
6, 1929; Tax Receipt No. 38269; publication which date Is June 11, fer for sale at public auction and
vious week and 10.000,000 feet In­
Amount. *4.78; Rate of Interest, 1931, and If you fall to appear or an­ sell to the highest bidder for cash, has taught school at the Brattain
swer for want thereof the plaintiffs subject to redemption as provided school for several yearu, and was I crease over the second week pre­
12% per annum.
Year's tux. 1929— Date paid, Nov. will take a decree against you for by law. all of the Interests of all married on New Year's day. She vious.
5, 1929; Tax Receipt No. 35907; Ihe relief as prayed for In the com­ Ihe defendants In said suit In and was accompanied to Portland by
During the past 27 weeks orders
Amount. *6.06; Rate of Interest, plaint. that plaintiffs nnd defend­ to the following described lands,
Miss Annie Linklater who left the for 220 mills have averaged 7.89
situated
In
Lane
County,
Oregon,
ants
be
decreed
Io
be
the
owners
of
12% per annum.
same day for her return trip t o ' per cent over production. Inven­
All of the Lot numbered one and towlt:
Said H. T. Melllen as the owner
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Beginning at the Northwest cor­ Scotland.
tories are now lower than at this
of the legal title of the above de­ all of the northwest quarter of the
scribed property as Ihe same ap­ southwest quarter of Section 4, ner of the James H. McFarland A
time last year, the association
pears of record, and each of the Township 20 S. R. 3 West of W. M. W ife don land cl. No. 68 In Town­
228 Main St. Residence 126 C St.
stated.
ship
20
South,
Range
3
West
of
containing
40.84
acres.
other persons above named are
All of Ihe Southeast quarter of W illam ette meridian: and running
62J
62-M
hereby further notified that J. L.
Culver will nppiy to the Circuit the Southeast qunrter In Section 1, West on claim line 39.46 chains Io
FAIR PREMIUM BOOK
Court of the County and State township 20 8. R. 4 W est of W. M. section line between sections 20
Full Auto Equipment
READY FOR MAILING
and
21,
thence
North
on
section
containing
40
acres.
aforesaid for a decree foreclosing
All of the west half of tbe south­ line 26.26 chains to the quarter
the Hen against the property above
Endy AH«l«tant
In 3 Months and
Copies of the premium book foi
described, and mentioned In »aid west quarter of the Southwest quar­ section corner, thence East 19.98
Feels Years Younger
certificate. And you are hereby ter of Section 4. township 20 8. R. chains to the Northeast corner of
the Nineteenth annual Lane county
summoned to appear within sixty 3 West of W. M. containing 20 Lot 2 In section 21, South 6.37
Mrs. S. A. Solomon of New Bern, fair have been completed and are
days after the first publication of acres. AH of the southeast quarter chains to the North line of the John
this summons, exclusive of the day of Ihe northeast quarter, Section IS, Cochran A W ife don. land cl. No. N. C. lost 47 lbs. Jn 3 months with now ready for distribution. Hun­
of said flrat publication, and de­ township 20 S. R. 4 West of W. M. 66 In said township, thence East Krusehen Salts. She reduced from dreds of copies w ill be mailed and
on elalm line 64.84 chalna. thence 217 to 170 lbs. Hhe feels much distributed In various parts of the
fend this action or pay the amount containing 40 acres.
AH of the NE quarter of the 8W South 9 chains to the railroad right stronger, years younger and pains
due as above shown, together with
county during the next few days.
costs i.nd accrued Interest, and In quarter and Ihe 8 W quarter of the of way of the Southern Pacific Com­ In sides, back nnd abdomen that
The fair dates have been set for
case of your failure to do so, a SE quarter of Sec. 18, Tp. 20 S. R. pany, thence South 28*47' West bothered her for years are all
decree will he remdered foreclos­ 3 West of W. M. In Lane County, along aald right of way 28.38 chains gone. She says she not only feels August 26, 27, 28 and 29 with per­
to the center of the Coast Fork betters but looks better as all her formances each afternoon and
ing the lien of said taxes and costs Oregon containing 80 acres.
ngalnst the land nnd premises In the proportions as specified In River, thence along the meanders of friends tell h%r.
evening.
the complaint; that said premises said rkver to Its Intersection with the
above named.
"I shall never he without Krusch-
More extensive agricultural dis­
This summons Is published by be sold by a referee In partition East line of said claim No. 68 and en Salts, will never cease taking
order of the Honorable G. F. Skip- end that the attorneys fees and ex­ thence North on said line to the my daily dose and more than glad plays are expected for the fair this
worth, Judge of the Circuit Court penses of suit be paid from the pro­ place of beginning; 221.06 acres of to highly recommend It for the year than heretofore , actjrdin g to
of the State of Oregon for the ceeds of sale and the balance be land:
Mrs. Mabel Chadwick, secretary.
Excepting 2.93 acres conveyed to great good that Is in It.”
County of Lane, nnd said order was divided among the owners nnd for
A bottle of Krusehen Salts that
Entertainment will Include the
made nnd dated thia 21st day ot such other relief as Is specified In Ihe City of Cottage Grove; also lasts 4 weeks costs but 86 cents at
excepting 3.37 acres conveyed to
Browning Amusement company ot
April, 1931, nnd the date of the snld complaint.
The order of the court directing Lane County; also excepting a Ketels drug store and druggists the Salem.
first publl at Ion of this summons
service of this summons by the trnct of land conveyed by deed re­ world over. Take one half teaspoon
Is the 23rd day of April, 1931.
in a glass of hot water every morn­
All process and papers In this publication thereof Is dated June corded on page 602 of Vol. 106 of ing before breakfast.
Street car conductor; “ How old
proceeding may be nerved upon 11th, 1931, and requires publication the Deed records of Lane County,
Attention to diet w ill help— cut
tho undersigned residing wltfc'n once each week for four successive Oregon; and also excepting the out pastry and fatty meats— go light are you little girl?”
the State of Oregon nt the addres. weeks and the date of the first tract of land described In Ihe deed on potatoes, butter, cream and
Small girl; "If the corporation
recorded on page 639 of Vol. 100
publication Is June 11th, 1931.
i hereinafter mentioned.
doesn't
object. I'd prefer to pay
augar—
the
Krusehen
way
Is
the
C. A. W IN T E llM E IE R , Attorney of said Deed Records.
H E R B E R T W. LOMBARD,
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane safe way to lose fat. T ry one bottle full fare and keep my own statls-
for Plaintiffs. Resident Eu­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
and If not Joyfully satisfied— money
County, Oregon.
gene, Oregon.
I Addreaa, Cottage Grove. Oregon.
tlca."
back.
(J 4-11-18-26: Ju 2)
(J 11-18-26; Ju 1 -»)
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