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    THE SnUNOPIELD NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 1861
Vllamln— Hava you heard that
tjnxonf la on ilia rockaf
Hormone
No. What « I I ha coni
to Jail for?
ANYONE DESIRING good rich
Jsr»ny41u»rn««y
milk
plea»«-
phon« BprlugfInlil 1*6. morning or
«Wiling.
Je 1*
Catch Baaa— Krad Frese. Lloyd
Frese. and Rev. It. It Mulholland
*p«nt Monday nflarnoon fishing In
a gravai pit east of Irving. They
caught (our nU-e haaa.
Mra. Snapper- I ’m co mad I could
quit »peaking to you.
Mr. Bnapper— Then get Jual a
little bit madder, will you?
N O T IC E TO C R K D IT O R S
Notice la hereby given that by
order of the County Court of Istue
County, Oregon, duly made aud en­
tered of record on the 16th day of
June, A I). 1*31, the uuduralgned
waa appointed Admlnlatrator of the
eatate uf Itaaaa Henry Laird, de­
ceased .,
All peraona having clalma agalnet
aald eatate are hereby required to
preaent the aame to the under*
algned at the law office of Potter
and llalley, 631 Miner Building. Eu
gene, Oregon, within ala montha
from the date of thia notlca.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, thia
ikth day of June, A. I). 1*31.
POMEROY N. L A IR D , Admin-
latrator of the eatate of Heeae
Henry latlrd. Deceaaed.
(J Ik-26, Ju 1-9-16)
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathlc Phyalclan
First National Bank Bldg
l'honea: Office 7SJ; Rea: 143W
Office Houra: I to 6 I*. M.
Itealdenea 333 II Street
FOR SALE
Good 16-lneh Block wood, alao
16-lneh and 4 foot old growth
alabwood.
FRANK TUHY
Phono Bp. 182J
All Kinde of
Lawn Mowers
R E P A IR IN G and S H A R P E N IN G
128 W. 8th Street
Eugene-
Phono *00
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON
Oataopathlo Phyalclan
304 I. O. O. F Temple ’
T eleph one 3244
Eugone, D m
Unlvereal Mortgage Corp.
BONDS
W. f . Tyaon, Agent
126 E Bt.
Phene 86W
Eugene Furniture Hospital
Upholstering
Kcflnlah'ng - Repairing
Screen and all klnda of mill-work
C E C IL C A L K IN S , P rop rietor
661 H Weat Eighth
Phone 401
Donerai Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Altnrney-at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield, Dregon
A TTO R N EY A T LAW
NOTARY PUBLIC
Springfield
Oregon
Building
Walker-Pool« Chapol
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
228 M ain St.
Residence 126 C 8L
62-J
62-M
TOWN AND VICINITY
OOOD JUDQMENT BEST
ROAD EQUIPMENT IS
SPUD CERTIFICATION
MOVED FROM CITY
ASSET OF MODERN WIFE
WORK IS EXPLAINED
Prom pt Remove' ef Dlssassd Plants
Is Urged If Fields Ara
te Be Certified
Mra. Wm.
Few ef the Nsssssary Item s In the
Hem e
Wow Manufactured
T hera Boye E xpert
The road oiling equipment of the
K. J. Kernau construction company
which holds the contract to resur­
face the black-top pavement be-
tween Eugene and W ilbur eras
moved to Cottage Orove oBturday.
The craw had one days work In tht«
vicinity but decided to move the
machinery during the wet weather
when work could not be carried on
the surfacing contract. The con
tract calls only for the snrfactng
____
This
ol ,b* bUck
M »-tn en .
extends south to Goshen and then
starts again at Crvowell and runs
Into Cottage Grove.
Tonsils Removed —
Mica Clarice
Haa Chiclean
Kentoo 1» confined to bar home thia Allen of Coburg underwent a tonsil
Tim e was when s woman’s ability
Early and vlgoroua culling out of
weak with an attack of chicken pox operation at tbe office of a local
all potato plants In a field that ap­ as a housewife wa» judged by the
physician on Friday morning.
Visits et Menree — Joe Gerber
pear even slightly diseased Is often texture of her cake«, the »ise of
Visiting Parents—Mrs. Orrin Met­ a hard thing for a grower to do. but her s-.ltcbes and the apotlessn eas of
spent the week-end at Monroe visit­
calf and son have gone to Meyers nevertheless Is absolutely essential her kitchen— but those days are
ing with friends.
Falls, Washington, to visit her par­ If the crop Is to pass inspection (or past.
Visitor from M arcela— Mrs. Lee ents.
Tbe chief attribute ot the sue
certification, say* G. H Hyslop,
HUI of Marcóla was a visitor In
housewife of modern days
Visiting from Nebraska— Mr. and professor of farm crops at Dregon ceasful
Hprlngfleld Saturday
1» good judgment
Her test I . the
Mrs George »weeney of Hastings, State college
Business Visitor— B. E T rip pel Nebraska, are visiting at the home
This precaution in Mcessary, ability to manage her household In
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
of Mareóla was a business visitor of hie parents, Mr. and Mra. James Hyslop explains, because of tbe an efficient manner, and to make
NO TIC E IS H EK EB Y G IV E N that
plant aphids which otherwise would wise decisions and choices for her
the undersigned has baan appointed in Hprlngfleld Saturday.
Sweeney.
carry infection from tbe diseased family In tbe (ace of the Increas
Administratrix of tba estate of Kerd
Jasper Resident Here — O. W
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Parker, deceaaed, by the County
Brother III— Mr. and Mra. Robert to tbe healthy plants. Grower» who Ingly complicated social and econ­
Hprlngfleld, Oregon. June 24. 1*31
Court of l^tue County. Oregon. All Jame» of Jasper was a business Carr and hie slater, Mra. Minnie
regularly produce tbe beet potato»» omic order. Fewer and fewer ar­
Notice Is hereby riven that tbe
persons having claims ugalnat said visitor In Springfield Saturday
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Caulklna leT) Saturday for Baker make a practice of starting early In ticles for family consumption are undersigned as Biipftlntendent of
eatate are required to present them
Notice la hereby given that tbs with tbe proper vouchers to the
Dexter Resident Here— Mra. Cecil where Mr. Carr's brothers in very the spring, going through their made in the home, and the pro­ Banks for the State of Oregon Is
In charge of tbe assets and affairs
undersigned has boon duly appoint­ undersigned at tbe law offices of Frlckey of Dexter waa a visitor In Ul.
fields at definite Interval» and pull blem nowadays Is to choose be­
of the Commercial State bank of
ed administrator of the eatate of Potter A Bnlley. 631 32-88 Miner
tween
tbe
countless
brands
and
lag
out
ail
pants
that
show
any
Springfield. Oregon, for tbe pur
Elijah C Stuman, deceaaed. and Building, Eugene. Oregon, within Springfield on Saturday
Spends Week-end Hera — Roe« :oe
makes of commodities advertised.
(oee of liquidation. All persons who
evidence of dlseaae.
any'aud all peraonaa having claims six months from the date of thia
Perkin» came to Springfield to
F
orm
er
Resident
V
isits
—
Mlee
Thlr situation, according to Miss may have clalma against said bank
against the aald eatate are hereby notice.
Uee of good seed Is. of course,
»peed
the
week-end.
He
1»
doing
are
hereby notified to make legal
D A TED at Eugene. Oregon, this Florence Coffin of Portland, form­
required tu preaenl aald claims,
the first step In producing s field Jane Hlnkley. federal agent for proof thereof by filing a duly veri­
duly verified aa by law required, 4th day of June, 1881.
er resident of Springfield Is visiting con»(ru<-tlon work for J. C. McMur­
of potatoes that will reach the cer- home economic education In the 11 fied claim, as by law provided, with
R U TH PARKER, A dm lalitra friends here this week.
at my law office, 717 W illamette
ray near Grants Pass
Deputy
Superintendent
of
tlflcatIon standards, says Hyslop. western states, Is responsible for the
S' Eugene. Oregon, In l^tne coun­ trlx of the Estate of Kerd Parker,
th«- new trend In home economics Banks In charge at the office of
Corn
Shipment
Received—
A
car­
ty. Oregon, within a ll montha from Deceaaed.
This
means
tbe
elimination
of
such
Collects Bounty—4 . H. Brsosraau
PO TTER A B A ILEY Attorneys for
the date of thia nut Ice
education, which Is toward greater the Commercial State Bank of
of Ookrtdge collected county boon load of whole corn was received by tubers as the long, slim oaao known
Springfield. Oregon, on or before
Eatate.
Dated and flrat published May
emphasis on family life and rela­ September 24. 1831.
ties amounting to *1 on four bob tbe Irish-Murphy company this ns ladyfingera. thane with pointed
(J 4-11-18-26; Jly 2)
JM, 1*31.
A A. SCHRAMM. Superintend­
week. It will be »old In the kernel, ends, or big rough ones »ritb deep tionships and less on skill in such
Data of tael publication June 36,
cats at tbe court bouse Monday.
ent of Banks.
and will be used In feeding animals eyes. Rush potato«« are nearly al­ tasks aa cooking and sewing. Miss
1631.
NOTICE OK G UAR DIAN’S SALE
(9-24)
Junction City People Here— Mr. and poultry.
Hlnktey was la charge of an In­
H. K B LA TTER Y. Admlnlatrator
OK LAND
ways diseased.
of the eatate of Elijah C. Stuman,
and
Mra.
J.
M
llliorn
of
Junction
tensive
short
course
just
concluded
Notlca la hereby given, that by
Treatm ent with corrosive subli­
Visiting from California— Mr. and
Deceaaed
virtue of a license granted by and City visited In Springfield Batur
at Oregon State college, In wbteh
Addrtwa P. D. Box *64, Eujene. order issued out of the County
mate
Is another Important prac­
Mrs. Armand Hibberd, their daugh­
4$ home economics teacher» from
«ay.
i tregon.
tice
when
the
seed
comes
out
of
Court of the State of Oregon. In
ter. Dorothy, son. Jobs and Mra.
■even states took part.
(M 2 8 ; J-4-11-18-26)
and for Lane County, on the 1st day
Grove People Here— Mr. and Mre Sidney Hibberd, a ll of Orapevlne. cold storage and Is still dormat if
"Home economics course«.’' said
of June, 1831, authorising me, as
Earl HUI of Cottage Orove were California, are visiting this week at the tubers have sprouted a little,
guardian of the estate of Lora
las Hlnkley daring one of her
N O T IC E OK H E A R IN O OK
Merle Ryan, a minor, to sell at visitors at the home of Mr. and the home of Mr. and Mra. John however, it Is best to treat lightly lectures, "have been broadened to
KINAL ACCOUNT
or not at all, Hyslop believes. Coat­
private sale (he following described Mre. Riley Snodgrass on Monday of Harris.
Include not just the study of food
*a ^ » a > ^ v
IN T H E CO UN TY COURT OK lands belonging to aald minor; I this week.
ing the cat seed with land plaster is
T H E S TA TE OK OREGON
will on Monday, tbe 4th day of
Return from Corvallis— Mr. and essential to prevent rotting, es­ and clothing, but tbe care and | ^ |
FUR L A N E CO UNTY
July, 1931, and thereafter until
training of children, the m aintain-:
Visits Mother — Mr. and Mrs Mrs. Cliff Abrams returned to
pecially where a scant moisture
In the Matter of the Estate of sold, upon the premises and at my Marlon Adam» and »on. Bob. motor
ing
of deairable social relationship« |
Rrrlngfleld to make their home this supply slows up germination.
Harry C. Jackson, deceased.
residence, 344 Grand St. North In
in and between families, the wise :
Notice la hereby given by the un Eugene. Oregon, offer for tale and ed to Junction City Sunday to spend week. They have spent tbe past
Hyselop also emphaalxeg the wis­ use of money, time and effort, and i
deralgned administrator that he sell to the party offering the moat the day visiting with bis mother. several months at Corvallis where
dom of growing only one kind of the maintenance of the fa m ily '
baa Bled hla final account In the therefor In cash, all of the North­ Mrs. Sarah Adams.
their son haH been attending tbe
above entitled matter and that at west fourth of the Northeast quar­
seed for certification In one field helath.
State college.
the hour of ten o'clock A. M of tba ter of Section 18, In Township 16
Many growers like to experiment
Pall
Creek
Resident
Here—
Mrs
11th day of July, 1*31, at the Court South, Range 8 West of W iliam
Visit at Brownsville — Mr. and with more than one variety, he CROP PRESPECTS TOLD
room of aald Court In the Lane site meridian; forty acres, more or A. E. Olbbtah of Fall Creek was ad
Count Court House In the (Tty of h-aa, In L a m County, Oregon; sub­ milled to the Pacific Christian hoe Mrs. Riley Snodgreas, their daugh­ says, and while that Is a commend­
IN RECENT REPORT
Eugene, Oregon, hae been by the or­ ject to the approval ot and con­ pita) In Eugene Saturday for medi­ ter, Maxine, and Miss Eunice Ger­ able practice, planting the experi­
der of said Court, fixed aa the time firmation by said Court.
ber motored to Brownsville Friday mental rows in the field to be of­ L ig ht Apple, Reach Crop Predicted
E N ID E. RYAN. Guardian of cal care.
and place for hearing objections
evening to attend the annual Pion­ fered for certlfl'atton results In the
Estate of Lora Marte Ryan, a
to aald final account and to (ha set­
in State; Strong N u t Crop te
T e Attend Picnic— Mr. and Mrs.
Minor.
tlement and allowance thereof.
eer reunion and picnic. They re­ rejection of tbe whole field.
Be Harvested
I.
M.
Peterson
are
planning
to
at­
Charles W. Johnaon, Administra­
(J 4-11-18-26: Ju 1)
turned to Springfield late that even­
tend the annual Masonic Reunion
tor
ing.
LICENSE PLATES MUST
A smaller output of pears, fewer
Kred E. Smith, Attorney for
picnic to be held at McCredb-
N O T IC E OK S H E R IK K ’B S A L E
Adnlm atrator.
BE ON BEFORE JULY 1 prunes, favorable prospecte for the
N O TIC E Is hereby given that by Springs Sunday
Visitors
from
Dakota—
Mr.
and
I J 11-18-26; Ju 3-8;)
nation's peach and apple crops, and
virtue of an execution and order of
Kinger Injured— A C. Clearwater Mrs. N. G. Chalburg and family of Operation of Automobiles A fte r­ variable prospects fee not crops
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
N O T IC E OK S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
Jamestown.
North
Dakota,
who
of the State of Oregon for Lane of Marcóla mashed two of his fin­
wards Prohibited Says Secre­
Is discussed In the report issued by
County. June 18, 1*31, upon and
have been visiting for a short while
tary of State, Hooo
Notice la hereby given that by pursuant to a decree duly given and gers and Injured others Monday
the extension service of the Ore­
at
the
E.
C.
Houk
home
here
left
virtue of an execution and order made by said Court June 6. 1*31. in when they became caught In a don
gon State college.
of sale Issued out of the Circuit a suit pending therein In which hey engine which be was operating Monday on the return trip to their
Oregon motorists will not be al­
The Oregon apple crop will be
Court of the State of Oregon for Portland Mortgage Co., a corpora­ at the Fisher Lumber mill.
home. They are considering locat­
lowed to operate their automobiles sharply below average and below
Lane County Juno 6th 1931, upon tion. was plaintiff and Ruth Cooper,
ing in this state.
on tbe highways of this state after that of a year ago, the report says,
and pursuant to a decree duly et. a L was defendant, which ex-
In for Arm Treatment— Mr. and
given and made by said Court June • • ut mu and order of sale was to me
Mrs. Jack Long brought their daugh-
Attend Grove Meeting — Five July 1. without the blue and white but the average crop for the en­
4, 1*31, In a suit pending therein directed and commanded me to aell
license platee for the next year ac­ tire United 8tates w ill be quite
In which The Pacific Saving! A the real property hereinafter de* tar. Jackie, to a local physician's members of the Springfield Rebe­
cording to Hal E. Hoes, secretary of large. The crop in Idaho and Wash­
1-oan A«»orl«tlon. a Washington crlbed to satisfy certain liens and office Saturday to receive medical kah lodge motored to Cottage Grove
corporation waa plaintiff and Frank charges in aald decree specified, I care of an arm broken about two Friday evening to attend a meet state. In charge of the department ington w ill be larger than usual.
Pierce. aa Executor of the Eatate will on Friday the 24th day of July,
An official estimate of the pear
lng of the lodge In that city. Those of motor vehicle registration work.
of Loretta Pierce. Deceaaed. Frank 1931, a t the hour of 10 o'clock, a. weeks ago.
Persons who put off the purchase crop for tbe Pacific coast places
making
the
trip
were
Mr.
and
Mra.
ITerce, Laura ITerce. and others m at the southwest door of the
Return to Portland — Dr. and Elmer Findley. Mra. Mamie Rich­ of new license plates until the last the production at 14.8 million bu
were defendants, which execution County Court House In Eugene.
and order of sola was to ma ¿tra d ­ Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale Mrs. Wm. Cobb of Portland return­ mond and the Misses Dorothy and days of the month, thinking that shels which la only three-fourth» ss
there will be a congestion In the large as it was a year ago-
ed and, commanded me to aell the and aell at public auction for rash, ed to their home Saturday after Doris Girard.
real property described therein and subject to redemption os provided having spent a few days in this city
license office making neceeeary an
The reduction In the dried prune
hereinafter described, to satisfy tbe by law. all of the right, title and
extension of time w ill find them crop will be caused by a sharp de­
visiting
with
Dr.
and
Mra.
Milton
N
ew
Insect
Control
T
rie
d
Judgment and decree given In aald Interest of the defendants lu said
selves out-of-luck, says the state o f cline In the California crop. The
suit, I will, on Saturday, the U tb suit and of all parties claiming by. V W alker.
An unusual type of Insect control flclal. Automobile drivers who do reduction-Is expected to be parGy
day of July. 1*31, at the hour of through or under them or any of
one o'clock P. M at the southwest them since the 6 day of June, 1*21,
Fox Rancher Here— Dee Steel- Is being used by asparagus growers not have their plates from the state offset by a large crop tn the nortu
door of the County Court House In in or to the following described real brook of McKensle Bridge was a In Hood River county. Young cock­ office by July will be required to
west states.
Eugene. I-ane County, Oregon, of property, to-wlt:
visitor In this city Saturday. Mr. erels placed In the fields are re- secure temporary ones from the
Peaches will be fewer in Oregon
fer for sale and aell at public auc­
Lots numbered 36 and 36 In Block
tion for cash, subject to redemption number 6. in Westmoreland Addi­ 8teelbrook has recently started a ported to be excellent beetle catch­ county shsrlff. An additional fee is than for the past few years. C a ll-!
aa provided by law, all of the right, tion to Eugene. Ijtn e County. Ore­ fox form known os the Castle Rock ers and tbe practice Is quite gen­ required for this service.
fornla w ill have a large crop, but
title and Interest of the defendants gon. as the same appears platted Fox Farm situated above McKensle erally adopted. John Koberg. who
No application blanks are neces­ the freestone supply w ill be less
In aald suit and of all partlea claim­ and of record In the office of the
ha» a large acreage, recently re­ sary In applying for the platee this than It has been In years, the re­
ing by, through or under them or County Clerk of I*ane County. Ore­ Bridge.
ported to County Agent A. L. M ar­ year. All that is required Is that port states.
any of them In or to the following gon.
Sons Visit Mother— Dr. and Mra. ble, that the cockerels had given the registration certificate and a
described real property, to-wlt:
Dated this 22nd day of June. 1*31.
The Oregon walnut and filbert
R. C. Van Valsah and daughters 100 per cent control on his farm, check for the license fee be mailed
Ixit ten (10) Iti Block three (3)
H L. BOW N. Sheriff.
crops are very promising and a re­
In Shelton's Addition to Eugene.
By A E. Hulegaard. Deputy.
Margarey and Ann of Medford and and A. B. Cooper, who used chick­ to the Salem office.
cord yield is expected. The Cali­
pay a few dollars more
Lane County. Oregon.
(J-26; Ju. 3-6-16 23)
Dr. and Mra. C. O. Van Valsah of ens last year, save he has seen only
fornia walnut crop is said to be la
Dated thia 8th day of June. 1*31.
to go East through Califor­
Portland were guests at the home only two beetles this year.
H. L. BOW N. Sheriff.
NO TICE OP S H E R IF F ’S SALK
better condition than a ye«x ago.
STORE EMPLOYES PLAN
nia than to go direct. But see
of Mra. A. B. Van Valsah In Spring-
W K L IJt A W ELLS. Attorneys.
OP LAND
but not as good as in 1*29. Con­
what those few dollars buy!
PICNIC
FOR
SUNDAY
(J 11-18 26; Ju 2-6)
Notice la hereby given that, by field over tbe week-end.
Sulphur Controls C lover M ildew
siderable acreage there has been
California . . . the South­
virtue of an execution and order
Employes of the Irish-Murphy abandoned and unofficial estimates
west . . . the picturesque O ld
SUMMONS
Farmers In Washington county
Lumber Injures Workman— Wm.
to sell. Issued out of the Circuit
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E Court of the State of Oregon In Markum, employee of the Booth- have found that mildew In red clo­ Seed and Feed store are planning Indicate that the output may be
South. Then, if you wish, a
STA TE O F OKKOON FOR LANE and for LaDe County, upon a decree
delightful ocean voyage from
ver can be successfully controlled to attend the annual picnic for em­ less than tn 1930.
kelly
Lumber
plant
at
Springfield
CO UNTY.
of said Court rendered and entered
New Orleans to N ew Y ork,
ployes
of
all
Irish
stores
to
be
held
by
dusting
with
sulphur.
Applica­
painfully
injured
one
of
his
fingers
Frank I^a Jole. Anna La Jole, James on the 18th day of May. 1831. In
Visitors from Carter — Mr. and
with meals and berth includ­
l a Jole and Rosa l a Jole and a suit wherein Charles 8. Cochran Monday at the mill when a pile of tion of 16 to 26 pounds to the acre at Brownsville Sunday. The picnic
ed in your ticket. O r you can
Harvey La Jole, Plaintiffs,
and Horace«U. Cochran, aa execu­ lumber fell on his hand. Fleah on during warm weather on the new bad been planned for Sunday, June Mrs. Frank Snyder of Carter sta­
▼a.
" tors of the eatate ot Sarah E.
continue East by train from
growth has been found to give the 13, but was postponed because of tion were visitors in Springfield
Ellen l a Jole. Ed l a Jole. Fred l a Cochran, deceased, were plaintiffs the Injured finger was torn open to
New Orleans. Return on any
Friday.
inclement
weather.
best
results.
the
bone.
Jole, Nellie Redding, Guy Red­ and H arry W. NeeL aa administra­
n orth ern lin e , and you’ve
ding. Elsie Chllllaon. Ben Chilli tor of the Estate of W. B Cooper,
completely circled theUnited
non, Lara Jacobson. Theodore deceaaed. M ary E. Denton. Lasella
States. You’ve seen moreof the
Parmenter.
Anna
Parmenter, Stewart et al. were defendants;
Clarence ITirmenter. Lottie Oom- which execution was directed to
United States than you could
bar, Tony Gombar, L. D. La Jole me slid commands me to sell In
see on nearly any other ticket.
and Susan l a Jole, h it wife. De­ the manner provided by law the
N o matter what your east­
fendants.
lands herein described, to satisfy
ern destination, we can in­
To Anna Parmenter, Defendant:
the Judgments therein specified:
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STA TE
Now therefore, pursuant to aald
clude C a lifo rn ia at o nly
O F OREOON: You are hereby re­ command. I w ill on Monday, the
slight additional cost. Sum­
quired to appear and answer the 6th day of July. 1831. at one o'clock
mer fares are now in effect.
complaint filed against you In the In the afternoon, at the Southwest
Let us help you plan.
above entitled suit within four or main entrance to the County
weeks from the date of the flrxt Courthouse In Eugene, Oregon, of­
publication which date lx June I L fer for sale at public auction and
1*31. and If you fall to appear or an­ sell to the highest bidder for cash,
swer for want thereof the plaintiffs subject to redemption as provided
will take a decree agalnat you for by law. all of the Interests of all
the relief aa prayed for In the com­ the defendants In said suit In and
plaint, that plaintiffs and defend­ to the following described lands,
ants be decreed to be the owners of situated In Lane County. Oregon,
All of the Lot numbered one and towlt;
Beginning at the Northwest cor­
all of the northwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of Section 4, ner of the James H. McFarland A
Township 20 8. R. 3 West of W. M. W ife don. land cl. No. 68 In Town­
ship 20 South. Range 3 West of
containing 40.84 acres.
All of the Southeast quarter of W illam ette meridian; and running
the Southeast quarter In Section 1, West on claim line 39.46 chains to
township 20 S. R. 4 W est of W. M. section line between sections 20
and 21. thence North on section
containing 40 acres.
All of the west half of the south- line 26.26 chains to the quarter
west quarter of the Southwest quar­ section corner, thence East 19.98
ter of Section 4, township 20 8. R chains to the Northeast corner of
3 West of W. M. containing 20 Lot 2 In section 21, South 6.37
acres All of the southeast quarter rhalns to the North line of the John
of the northeast quarter, »»ctlon 18, Cochran A W ife don. land cl. No.
W W U > MM08M ACMTAAVE«
township 20 S. R. 4 Weat of W. M. 66 in said township, thence East
0T TMS CHMSTUS
on claim line 64.84 chains, thenoa
containing 40 acres.
All of the NE quarter of the BW South 8 chains to the railroad right
....D IR E C T FROM
THE TRAGEDY THAT GAVE ITS NAME TO
quarter and the 8 W quarter of the of way of the Southern- Pacific Com­
8E quarter of Sec. 18, Tp. 20 8. R pany. thence South 88*47' W a it
THE
CHRISTIAN
ERA
PRESENTED
ON
A
GERMANY
AND THE
3 West of W. M. In Lane County, along said right of way 28.38 chains
to the center of the Coast Fork
Oregon containing 80 acres.
GRAND SCALE BY SINCERE ANO REVERENT NEW YORK HIPPODROME
In the proportions as specified In River, thence along the meanders ot
GERMAN ACTORS WHOSE LIVES ARE
the complaint; that said premises said riser to Its Intersection- with the
be sold by a referee In partition East line of said claim No. 68 and
DEVOTED TO THE PASSION PLAY
end that the attorneys fees and ex thence North on said line to the
penses of suit be paid from the pro­ place of beginning; 221.06 acres ot
ceeds of sale and the balance be land;
Excepting 2.83 acres conveyed to
divided among the owners and for
such other rttllef as Is specified In the City of Cottage Orove; also
excepting 3.37 acres conveyed td
said complaint.
The order of the court directing Lane County; alao excepting a
service of this summons by the tract of land conveyed by deed re­
publication thereof Is dated June corded on page 602 of Vol. 108 of
ADMISSION
11th, 1931, and requlr-e publication the Deed records of Lane County,
Oregon;
nnd
also
excepting
the
once each week for four successive
or
$1.00 - $1.50 - $2.00
weeks and the date of the first tract of land described In the deed
C A R L O LSO N,
Children — 75c
recorded
on
page
638
of
Vol.
100
publication Is June l l t l . 1931.
Agent
C. A. W IN TER M E1KR , Attorney or said Deed Records.
Nightly at 8:15
Tickets Now on Sale
H . L. BOW N. Sheriff ot Lane
According to Weathor
for Plaintiffs. Resident Eu­
County, Oregon.
gene, Oregon.
(J 4-U-18-88: Jn 8)
¿ i
(J 11-18-28; Ju 2 -6)
NOTICK TO CR EDITO RS
Notlra la hereby given that Iowa
L. Crump, no the l»th day of May,
I9.lt, waa appointed elecutrlg of
I ho ««lata of Kleldlng II Crump, do
tesaed, by the County Court ot
I .ano County, Dragon. All peraona
having claim» ugalnat aald «»late
are hereby notified to preaenl Iba
aumo duly verified as by law re­
quired Io aald exeeutrtx at the of­
fice of Alta King, attorney, In the
Court llouaa. Eugene, I-ana County,
Oregon, within a ll moothe of the
(Irat publication of thia notice. Date
gif Oral publlcatlou being the 36th
day of May. 1*31.
Iowa L. Crump.
IM 311: J. 411-11261
IN C L U D E
CALIFORNIA
YOUR TICKET
EAST
FREIBURG
FRANK A. DE PUE
Sutton
Kaiate of M H May,
Notlca la baraby glvau that C. K
May haa fllad In tba County Court
Of iho Htute of Oregon, In and for
Laite County, hla ftaal report aa
admlnlatrator of the Katala of M
II. May, deceaaed; and that tan
o'clock In the fnrenoon of Monday,
the 30th day of July. 1*31. at the
courtroom (hereof to Eugene, Ore
gun. have beau by the Court fixed
aa the time and place for hearing
objections to said report and for
the (Inal settlement of (he estate
ot said deceaaed.
C. K. May, Admlnlatrator of
tbe Estate of M H. May. De
ceaaed
A. E. Wheeler. Att'y.
( J. 18-26; Ju 2-6-18)
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