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    THURSDAY, JVNB 26. 1981
TH E SPRINOFITCLI) NEWS
CAME SHOWS INCREASE
IN NATIONAL FORESTS
O ffieiele Estimate Oregon Forest*
Have 80.000 Dear; O ther
Game P lentiful
Big game animal« In the national
forest« continue to Increase In num
bars. Judging by reports recently
summarised by the U. 8. Forest ser­
vice. Ov«r a million big game ani­
mals are estimated for the 151 na­
tional forests, this estimate being
based on estimates by experienced
forest officers and partly on actual
count checked against data seured
front state game officials, trappers,
and others. The figures apply only
to the national forests, and not to
areas outside the federal forests.
This year's increase is chiefly In
deer, although elk also were report­
ed to hare lucreaaed appreciably in
numbers. Very slight gains were
shown for moose, mountain sheep,
mountain goals, and antelope. The
grlsxly bear continues to decrease
In numbers although Increases in
most local'tles are reported foi
black or brown heir.
Antelope Increase
One of the American game ani­
mals once supposed to have prac­
tically disappeared is the antelope.
On the national forests these ani­
mals have shown a 45 per cent gain
since 1927 and are now believed to
number In excess of 11.000 The
latest estimates show deer present
In everyone of the 151 national for­
ests. The number of deer increas
ed, according to the estimates dur­
ing the past year, from 802.450 to
877.780. Despite the many thous­
ands of deer bagged by hunters,
most of the western forests show
substantial gains In the deer popu­
lation. The forests of Oregon are
estimated to have over 80.000;
Washington in excess of 26.000 and
the two northwestern states well
over 100.000 deer. The national
forests in Washington show an in­
crease of 500 mountain goats and
there are stilt a few mountain sheep
left.
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Thurston
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Christ in the Arms of His Mother
M inisters Invited to Attend First
Showing of Spectacular Fro
duotlon on Friday
Mrs. Oenevleve Heaman and
daughter. Zora. an<t*r.on. Leonard,
left last Saturday for Rochester.
Minn., to have Leonard enter the
Mayo Brothers clinic.
Miss Phyllis Drury from Jasper
visited her grandparents. Mr. and
Mrs A. B. Mathews, several days
last week here.
Mrs. Oran Palmer left last Sun
day for a visit with her parents In
Washington. Mr Palmer went as
fa r a« P o rtla n d w ith h e r
Lawrence Baxter left Friday for
Elkton.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Buss from
Junction City called at John Ed
mlston's Sunday evening
The Ladles' Aid society met with
Mrs. Needham Monday afternoon
completed qnlltlng a quilt and tied
a comfort for Mrs. Virgil Moon
who had the misfortune to have
her house burned a few days ago.
The Thurston high school held
their annual school meeting last
Monday. William Evler was re
elected as director.
The Walterville district Sunday
school convention will be held -at
Thurston church next Sunday.
There will be a hsket dinner at
noon, everybody Is welcome.
Mrs. Needham and son Ray Mit­
chell visited relatives at Cottage
Grove last Sunday.
Mrs. Arch Shough and daughter
Patty, and Miss Mildred Price mo­
tored to McKenxie Bridge last Fri­
day spending the night with Mr.
and Mrs. Felix Spark. They motor
ed on to Burns on Saturday.
GRADES OF TEACHERS
DEFENDANT SEEKS TO
SPRINGFIELD PEOPLE
NOT COMPLETED YET
HALT DIVORCE DECREE
IN BIG PASSION PLAY
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This scene shows Adolf Eassnacht, world's greatest Christ ns portrayer, as he ap­
pears in the Freiburg Passion Play, great religions pageant which the Eugene American
Legion will present in Hayward Held June 26, 27. 28 and 29. The original German cast
of 40 players will be supported by an orchestra of 25 pieces, a chorus of 150 I^ane county
voices trained by John S tark Evans, and a ntob of 300 "extras" from Eugene and Spring-
tield. The play"is endorsed by the Springfield m inisterial group. It will be presented on
an especially constructed stage in Hayward field.
Creswell
Upper Willamette '
Dean Sloore of Portland is home
visiting her father and sister this
Miss Sarah Hopper and mother week.
of Eugene and Miss I-eola Ewbanks-
Francis Everson of Fort Dodge.
of California were dinner guests at Iowa, is home after a course in
the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. music.
Phelps Sunday June 21.
The new- sidewalk fever Is work­
Miss Leola Ewbanks of California ing fine in the building of several
visited with her sister Mrs. Isole new cement sidewalks. A six foot
Phelps last week-end and has gone walk In front of the W. O. W. pro­
to Eugene where she will attend perty is a down town Improvement
Summer school at the University built by C. E. Leabo and Jas Black
of Oregon
with a crew of six men. They are
The Pleasant Hill baseball team also placing one in front of the
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Miss Anna McArthur was lnitia defeated the team from Kings Val­ John Martin property and the
ted as a member of the Neighbors ley by a score of 3 to 0 Sunday. Stone property on Oregon avenue.
of Woodcraft lodge at the meeting June 1st on the Pleasant Hill ball Andrew Olson and Finis Rose are
at the Walterville W. O. W. hall grounds. The last two innings building one In front of the Rose
Friday night.
were played in the rain.
property and another in front of
Supper with a treat of wild black­
The Swimmer's Delight baseball the block west of the Creswell
berries furnished by the J. W. team were defeated Sunday by the garage. They are also building or
Fountain family was served after team of Fischers mill by a' score rilling out crossings at several in­
the social hour. Several visitors of 13 to 10 at Swimmer's Delight tersections which are decided im­
were present.
south of the Coast Fork bridge east provements.
Coy Lansberry accompanied Wal­ of Goshen. Next Sunday they play
The Masons heard a report of
den Hileman to Klamatb Fall Wendling and July 4th they meet Grand Lodge Monday evening
where they will engage in logging. Westfir. Swimmer's Delight will given by W. O. Spence, who attend­
Coy was scaler for Booth-Kelly's have several special features for ed as the local lodge delegate.
for many years.
July 4tb with fireworks In the The lodge made an Innovation this
Jesse Gates, county road-patrol- evening.
year in deciding not to hold re­
uian lor the Camp Creek-Walter-
On June 17 Mr. and Mrs. E. E. gular meetings through July and
ville county market roads, will Schrenk gave a family dinner at August but will be subject to call
have charge of Canada thistle con­ their home at Pleasant Hill in for special meetings for degtee
trol in his road district as also will honor of the 38th wedding anniver­ work should occasion offer.
Ben Mlnney, county road patrol­ sary of their parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. H. V. Matthew and son.
man for the Vida section.
James E. Baker of Meadowview. Charles of Longview. Washington,
Ted Magness made a business Both Mr. and Mrs. Baker are Ore­ came up Tuesday and visited with
trip to Salem and Albany Tuesday. gonians. Covers were laid for the Mrs. Andrew Olson.
A neighborhood "get-acqualnted" following Mr. and Mrs. James E.
The Methodist Aid auxiliary were
party, held at the home of Mr. and Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Sch­
the guests of Mrs. Harold Trailer
Mrs. F. A. Anderson recently of renk. Misses Shirley and Norma
Wednesday afternoon at Bide a
Bend, who have acquired the late Schrenk. William Watson. Mr. and
Wee camp grounds, the occasion
Henry Hart's farm at Junction of Mrs. E. E. Schrenk and three chil­
honoring Mrs. L. H. Lynn as guest
Cedar Flat market road and Me< dren, Ernest. Jr., Virginia and
of honor. Those present were Mrs.
Kenaie highway, was a very en -; Gloria.
Brice Posey and Mrs. Ralph Jack
Joyable affair. Between 40 and 60 ; Mrs. Emma Peterson is visiting
of Eugene, sisters of Mrs. Lynn;
guests attended. Miss Lena Hart at the home of her daughter. Mrs.
Mrs. H. T. McAllister. Mrs. C. J.
sponsored the party.
Emma Olson at Pleasant Hill.
' Crittenden. Mrs. F. W. Ogram. Mrs.
Miss Ruth Schwering of Eugene
At the annual election of Union J. C. Lewis, Mrs. H. E. Wright. Mrs.
was a week-end guest at the home high school district No. 1 Bruce
F J. Sly, Mrs. J. E. Smith, Mrs.
of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Schwering Wheeler of Trent was elected di­
Geo. Shaub. Mrs. C. I. Kent. Mrs. F.
at Walterville. Mr. and Mrs. Joe rector of the high school board to
A. Everson and Mrs. Fred Wnllsch-
Slaveng of Coburg were guests at serve a term of five years. Mr.
laeger.
the Schwering home Sunday.
Shelly of Edenvale was the retiring
Mrs. Alice Schwering entertained
Mrs. Herbert Platt wfll entertain director.
Wednesday afternoon in honor of
the Leaburg Ladies’ Aid society at
Miss Mary Cole, missionary for Mrs. K. C. Schwering a recent
her home the third Thursday after the Presbyterian church left last
bride: also honoring her sister.
noon in July, the 16th. The met.- week for Wadisalsa. Sudan, Africa,
Mrs. Stanley Campbell of Enter­
ing scheduled for the first Thurs­ to resume her duties. Miss Cole is
prise. The ladies hemmed towels
day in July will be omitted.
stationed 600 miles from Khartoun, for the bride. Light refreshments
the capital, having already served were served.
SUIT TO RECOVER ON
two terms or a period of 10 years.
Dr. and Mrs. Ed I’adden of Ala
$18,500 NOTE FILED Miss Cole has been visiting her meda California, came up from
brother W. R. Cole at Pleasant Hill. Portland Tuesday evening and are
Suit to recover on a note of >18,-
I stopping at the home of her par-
500.68 was filed in circuit court
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
i ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Steele.
Wednesday by L. W. Murphy and
Notice
is
herby
given
that
School
Florence Murphy against C. B.
District No. 19, in Springfield. Lane
Swangc, and some dozen other de­ County, Oregon, will pay at the of­
fendants.
fice of clerk of said district, all
The complaint seeks interest warrants to and including 1708,
from July 1, 1926, and >1500 for dated June 5. 1931. Interest ceases
after June 27, 1931.
attorney’s fee.
( LAYTON F. BARBER, Clerk.
¡McKenzie Valley
j CLERK OF STATE LAND BOARD.
TWO BUSINESS NAMES
SALEM. OREGON, and marked,
ARE RECORDED HERE •'Application and bid to purchase
(Springfield will be well repres
t-itled Friday evening when the
Freiburg Passion Play opens on
Hayward field. Eugene. A number
of Springfield pimple have signed
up as "extras'* In the big meh
scene«, and scores more will view
the great religious pageant from
reserve seals In (he «lauds. The
Passion Play has been brought Io
thl. dlstrtet by the Eugene Amerl
can ta-glon and is endorsed by all
of (he ministers in the valley
Adolf Fassiiachl. world's groniesl
Chrlstus portrayer. arrived in Eu­
gene thia week with his original
German company of 40 playera and
thep lay will he presented with the
assistance of an orchestra of 35
pieces, a chorus of 160 voice»
trained by John Stark Evan», and
300 or ao extras and «upernntnor-
srles front Eugene and Springfield.
The huge pageant is io he pres­
ented on an especially constructed
singe In Hayward field. In rase of
rain, plana have been made to move
It without confusion Into MacAr­
thur Court, big athletic pavllllon.
The Freiburg Paaaloti Play la the
world's oldest stage production,
having originated in Freiburg. Ba
den. Germany, In 1264. It Is 300
years older than the Passion Play
which Is periodically presented In
Oberammergau
The
Freiburg
company is on Ils torst American
tour and Faasnseht. who plays the
part of Christ, hopes to take It to
every country in the world.
A record crowd is expected all
four nights. The pageant will atari
sharply at 8 o'clock and wfll last
between two and one-half and
three hours. It Is acclaimed os the
greatest religious spectacle ever
brought to this district.
The ministers of Springfield are
(o be the guests of the Eugene I,e-
glon at the opening performance
Friday evening They have been
cooperating to the fullest extent
with the Legton in making the af­
fair a success.
Motion Io have a divorce decree
set aside was filed In circuit court I Grades of applicant» for teach
Wednesday by the defendant. ere* certificates who took an examl
Peter Finch In the case of Sarah nation here thia month are not
I expected to be relumed from the
Jane Finch, plaintiff.
The motion stale» lliai the decree «late education director'» office
1 for from two Io three weeks.
»as granted here May 2, 1931
I Examination papers from all
■ountlea are Collected — The counties of lha alale are being
county bounty on four bobcats «»« graded nl the slate office There
paid Monday to J. II llrenahan «( were 43 appllcuuts who took the
¡examinations In Isine county.
t abridge.
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lands in Triangle Lake. Lane
Two assumed business names County. Oregon.
.u
| Dated thia June 23. 1931.
were filed for record at the office
G. G. BROWN. Clerk of »tate
of the county clerk. L. L. Utcher
I-and Board.
(J. 35: Ju. 3 9-18-23-30)
filed the name of the R-Besl Tool ,
company.
SUM M ONS
The name of the Eugene Radiol
IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT OF THE
company was also filed by Joe V. j
STATE OF OREGON. FOR
Campbell and 9. E. Campbell. Mrs
t-ANE COUNTY.
George Rutter has purchased an L. H. Mulkey. Flalntlff.
interest in this firm.
vs.
i Mary E. McGregor. Rachel Welts.
Alma Bilson and -------- Bllson.
V is it at Cottage Grove — Mrs.
her husband. George McGregor
Riley Snodgrass and her daughter.
and -------- McGregor, his wife.
Maxine, and Mias Eunice Gerber
On Camping Trip— Mr. and Mrs.
James McGregor a n d -------- Mc­
spent Wednesday evening visiting
Gregor, his wife. O. L. Carlton M. B. Huntiy are out of town thl»
as the administrator of the Estate week on a camping trip.
at the Earl Hill home at Cottage
of Frank McGregor, deceased
Grove.
1 and S. M. Calkins as administrator
Arizona Resident Here — E O.
of the Estate of Frank McGregor,
N O T IC E
deceased, unknown heirs of Fran­ Fauatman. brotherlnlsw of E. E.
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
cis H. McGregor, deceased. De­ Fraedrlck of this city was u guest
fendants.
Notice is hereby given that the
FURNITURE — PAINTS
HARDWARE
To Mary E. McGregor. Rachel st the Fraedrlck home here this
undersigned Mary C. Mahon Execu Welti. Alma Bllson and -------- Bll­ week. He la associated with the
trix of the Estate of James S. Ma­ son. her husband. George McGregor United States Marshal's office at
hon. deceased, has filed her final and -------- McGregor, his wife,
account In the matter of said estate James McGregor and -------- Mc­ Tucson, Arisons, and stopped for a
and Monday the 26th day of luly Gregor his wife. O. L. Carlton as visit here on hit return from Mc­
at the hour of 10 o'clock A. .d. has the administrator of the Estate of Neil Island where he ah dasslsted
been set for the hearing of object­ Frank McGregor, deceased, un­ | In taking 18 federal prisoners. Hn
ions if any to said account and for known heirs of Francis H. McGre­
left for his home Wednesday even­
final settlement of said estate.
gor, deceased. Defendants.
ing.
MARY C. MAHON. Executrix
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
of the Estate of James 8. Ma­ OF OREGON: You are hereby re-
hon. Deceased.
ifvired to appear and answer the
(J. 25; Ju. 2-9-16-23)
amended complaint filed against
you in the above entitled Bull with­
in four weeks from the date of the
N O T IC E O F SA L E
first publication of this summons
NOTICE is hereby given that the and If you fall to answer for want
State Land Board of the State of thereof the plaintiff will take a de­
Oregon, will receive sealed bids at cree against you In the sum of
its office in the Capitol Buildtng >850.00 with interest thereon at 8%
In Salem. Oregon, up to 10:00 per annum from the 31st day of
o'clock, a. m.. August 11. 1931. for September. 1929, until paid and the
all of the State's Interest In the further sum of >125.00 reasonable
lake bed lands hereinafter des­ attorney's fees and for costs and
cribed, giving, however, to the disbursements of suit; that the
Surpassing by far anything previously attem pted In
owner or owners of any lands abut- plaintiff be decreed to have a mort­
value-giving, the very eream of sum m er dresa
ing or fronting thereon, the prefer­ gage lien upon the following des­
ence right to purchase said lands at cribed premises: Lot 2 In Block 6
fashion*.
the highest price offered, providing In Cheshire's Addition to Eugene.
such offer is made in good faith, Isine County, Oregon, as security
also with the understanding that for the payment of said Judgment;
the purchaser is to pay the expense that said mortgage lien be fore­
of advertising and survey of the closed and that said defendants and
tract, in addition to the amount bid. each of them be foreclosed of all
also reserving to the Board the right, title and interest in and to
T his Dress Value le
These are not cheap
right to reject any and all bids:
said premises; that said premises
one of the "high
Said lands are situated in Lane be sold and the proceeds be ap­
silk frocks made up
County. Oregon, and described as plied. first to the costa of aale. then
spots" of thia Super-
to sell “ at a price.”
to the sums of money above spe­
follows:
Sale— and th a t’s say­
Beginning at a point 654.7 feet cified and the balance If any to
They
are alluring
ing a lot.
east of the southwest corner of 9. M. Calkins as the administrator
new
silk summer
Lot 7. Section 18. T. 16 S. R. 7 W. of the Estate of Frank McGregor,
BE S U R E TO BE
frocks of the better
of W. M.. and running thence along deceased unless otherwise ordered
k in d ,
beautifully
ON H A N D
th<- meander line N. 31' W. 2.29 by the court. The date of the ordei
chains; thence north 1.87 chains; directing the service of this sum­
EAR LY
fashioned.
thence S. 79*4' E. 0.80 chataa to mons by the publication thereof is
the west shore of Triangle Lake; June 23rd. 1931. and orders
thence S. 7° 21' E. along the Lake publication once each week for
Shore. 3.70 chains; thence west four successive weeks, and the date
0.08 chains to the place of begin­ of the first publication of this «urn-
mens is June 25th, 1931.
ning. containing 0.271 acres.
C. A. WLNTERMEIER Attorney
Applications should be accom­
968 W IL L A M E T T E — E U G E N E
for plaintiff. Residence: Eugene,
panied by draft or certified check
for the amount bid, and should be
Oregon.
(J 25; Ju 29 16-23)
addressed to G. O. BROWN,
REFRIGERATOR
Let Us
Explain Its
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To You—Now!
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THE “BARGAIN SPOT”!
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SALE
GROUP
GENUINE $9.90 to $12.50 VALUES
Going Into This Super-Sale at Just
C. J. Breier Co.
Pacific Northwest States
Irish-Murphy Co.
Corn Flakes
3 ***"
20c
Shortning
Best Bulk
10c Pound
Large Oval
Coffee
Sardines
Fresh-Roasted
In Tom ato or M ustard
16c Pound
YELLOW CORN
RIPE OLIVES
TOMATOES 2’/ a
GREEN CUT BEANS
PORK AND BEANS
SPAGHETTI
SALMON— Tall
GRATED PINEAPPLE
Your Choice
10c Can
4 Cans - - 25c
F eed D ept.
Mill Run
80 lbs.
70c
W heat Bran
60 lbs.
55c
WHITE
WHEAT SHORTS
90 lbs.
$ 1 .1 0
Air Tour
Springfield Airport
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S T O R E N O . 1— 1tB East Broadw ay, Eugene
S T O R E NO. 3— 960 C hsrnelton Street, Eugene
S T O R E NO. 4— 800 M ain S treet, Springfield
Prices are the same at all three stores
’till Monday Evening
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