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    THURSDAY, JULY 2. 1931
Katat* of M lf May, Dereaaed.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Springfield, Oregon, June 34. 1*81
Noilce la hereby glveu (liat C. F
Notice fa hereby given that the
May haa filmi tn Ih« Conniy Court
of the Htata of Oregon, In and for under*lgned as Superintendent of
Ixine Couiily. hl* flnal report aa Bunks for the Htute of Oregon Is
ndmliilatrator of the Kalat« of M In charge of Ihe asset* and affairs
Il May, deceaaed; and that Ien of Die Commercial State Bank of
n'clork In Hie forenoon o f Mondrty, Springfield, Oregon, for the pur
(he Soili dar of July. 1*31. at the lose of liquidation. All persona who
rnnrlrnom thereof tn Eugene, (ire I may have claims against aald bank
gon bave heen hy the Court flxed ure hereby notified to make legal
the Ilme and place for hearing proof thereof by filing a duly veri­
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R E
fied elalm. sa by law provided, with
Notice 1» hereby given that by uhJei-Iluna In «nlil report and for th e
Deputy
Superintendent
of
lite firmi »eltlenient of Ihe calale
order u( ill« County Court of l.uu«
Banka In charge at the office of
il
aald
dereaaad.
t ounty, b ri'iu u , duly luad« aud eu
(’ F May. Ailmlnlatralor of Ihe Commercial State Bank of
t.red of record on Ilia ltllh day of
Ihe Katute of M H. May, De­ Springfield, Oregon, on or before
Juno, A. I). 1*31, ihe uiidvralinud
September 24, 1*31.
ce«« ed.
wua eppoluled Aduilnlatratur of the
A A. HC IIHA M M . Superintend
K.
Wheeler.
A
tt’y.
««tala of It«««« Henry Ixilrd, do
ent of Banka.
( J. 14-26; Ju l-*-14>
> i aaad.
(0 3 4 )
all pvraoua liavlu* claim« uguloat
■aid v ila te are bumpy required to NOTICE OF G U A R D IA N ’S SALE
N O T IC E O F H B A R IN O OF
OF LAND
pi ««uni the aauie to tbe under
F IN A L A C C O U N T
■Iguad at the law office of I’otlel
Notice la hereby given, (hat by
aud Halley, 631 Mluvr llulldluc, Lu virtue of a llcenae grunted by and IN T H E CO UN TY COURT OF
a«uv, Oregon, wltliiu elx mouth» order laaued out of the County
T H E S T A T E OF OREGON
from the date of Ibis notice.
Court of the Htate of Oregon, In
FOR LANK CO UNTY
Ihited at Eugeue, Oregon, this and fnr Lane County, on the lat day In the M atter of the Eatate of
U til duy of June, A. II. 1**1.
of June, 1*31, nuthorlxlng me, a*
Harry ('. Jackson, deceased
r iiM E it o v N. LAIRD, Admin guardian of the eatate of Ixrra
Nolle« la hereby given by the un
latralor of tbe eatut» of Iteeae Marie Ryan, n minor, to aell at derslgiied administrator that be
private aale the following deaertbed has filed hl* final account In tbe
lleury l.ulid, llecea«ud.
_______ IJ 14-26, Ju 2 * 1 6 )
____ intol» In longing tu »aid minor; I ulxivi entitled matter and that at
« I I I mi Monday, the 8th day of the hour of ten o'clock A. M. of tbe
N O T IC E
July, 1*31, and thereafter until I Kb day of July, 1831, at the Court
OF FIN A L S E T T L E M E N T
«old. upon the preml«ea and at my room of aald Court In the Ixine
N O T IC E IH H E R E B Y G IV E N , j residence, 344 Grand 81. North In Count Court House In the City of
That Uurtrude Potter, executrix of Cue. in- Oregon. offer for sale and Eugene, Oregon, baa been by the or-
llie la«t will and teitainunl and aell Io Ihe party nfferlng Ihe moat der of aald Court, fixed aa the time
«stale of llauover II. Pitta, ba* run-1 therefor In caah, &II of the North­ and place for hearing objections
dered and filed lu the t'ouuly Court | west fourth of the Northeast quar to aald final account and to the aet-
of the mat« of Oregon for the Conn ter of Section 14, In Township 16 lleuienl and allowance thereof.
ly of latne her first and final at South. Itangi- 9 Weal of W iliam , Charles W. Johnson. Admlolatra-
«tie meridian; forty acres, mure or;
t( r.
count and petition aud that the «aid
Court ha» by an order duly inude |c»«. In Lane Count», Oregon; »ub-! Fred E Smith, Attorney for
Joel
to the approval of and con-! Adnlm atrator.
and entered ha* fixed and uppolut ,
flrmatlon by «aid Court.
( J 11-1826; Ju 2-8;)
ed. Saturday the l i t day of Augual
EN ID K IlY A N , Guardian of i
IU.il. at the hour of ten o'clock A.
Eatate of lx»ra Marie Ityan. a I
N O T IC E
,M. of aald day, at the County Court
Minor.
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
room In the County C-ourlbuuae lu I
(J 4 11-18 26: Ju 21
the City of Eugene, Oregon. aa the
Notice la hereby given that the
day, time and place tor heurlug ol
undersigned Mary C. Mahon Execu
NO TIC E TO CREDITO RS
objection* Io aald final account uud
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN that I trlx of the Estate of Jam«-« S. Ma
the aetllement thereof. All objec­
tion* must be In wrltlug and filed the undersigned hua been appointed hon. dereeaed, has filed her final
with the clerk of aald Court on or A <1 III I 11 IM t ra t r lx of the eatate of Ferd account In the m atter of aald eatate
Parker, deceased, hy the County amt Munduy the 24th day of July
before aald day and time.
Court of Lane County, Oregon. All at the hour of 10 o'clock A M. has
Haled tbla 2* day of June, 1**1.
been aet for the hearing of object­
G ERTRUD E HOTTER, Executrix persona having elalmn ugalnat aald
ions If any to aald account and for
t-'HANK A H e l'l'E , attorney for tbe eatate are required to present them
with the proper vo'-chera to the rinul settlement of aald eatate.
eatate.
MARY C. MAHON. Executrix
uiideralgned at the law offices of
IJ 2 *-16-23-201
of the Eatate of James 8. M a­
Potter A Bailey, 631-32 33 Miner
hon. Deceased
Building, Eugene, Oregon, within
Parent tanxtoualy): Nurae. la It alx months from the date of thia
(J 26; Ju. 8-8-14-23)
a him or a her?
notice.
H A T E D nt Eugene, Oregon, tbla
Nurae; I t * a them.— Exchange.
NOTICE OF SALE
4t h day of June, 1*31.
R U T H P A R K E R . A d m in istra­
NO TIC E la hereby given that the
trix of the Eatate of Ferd Parker, State Land Board of the Slate of
Dm-osxed.
Oregon, wtll receive sealed bid* at
PO TTER A H A ILEY Attorneys for Its office In the Capitol Building
Estate.
In Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00
(J 4-11-1826; Jly 3J
o'clock, a. m.. August 11. 1031, for
ali of the State's Interest In tbe
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
lake bed lands hereinafter des­
cribed. giving, however, to the
JEWKLKR
Notice la hereby given that by owner or owner* of any lands abut-
Repairing a Specialty
virtue of an execution and order Ing or fronting tbereoo, the prefer­
of aale Issued out of the Circuit ence right to purchase aald lands at
Springfield, Oregon
Court of the Htate of Oregon for the highest price offered, providing
Lane County June 6th 1*31, upon such offer Is made In good faith,
mid pursuant to a decree duly also with the understanding that
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN given and made by aald Court June the purchaser la to pay the expense
t I9 . ll In u m ilt pending therein of advertising and survey of the
N aturopathie Physician
In which The Pacific Saving« A trace. In addition to the amount bid.
Pirat National Hank Bldg.
Loan Aaaoclatton, u Washington also reserving to the Board the
Phone«: Office 73J ; Ile«; I43W
corporation was plaintiff and Frank right to reject any and all bids:
office Hour*: 1 to 6 P. M,
Said land* are situated in Lane
Pierce, as Executor of the Estate
Healdence 3*3 1) atreet
of Loretta Pierce. Deceased. Frank County. Oregon, and described aa
Pierce, lxiura Pierce, and others follows:
were defendants, which execution
Beginning at a point 464.7 feet
and order of aale was to me dire t- east of the aouthweat corner of
FOR SALE
ed and commanded me to aell tbe Ixit 7. Section 18. T. 16 8. R. 7 W.
Oood 18-inch Bloek wood, also
real properly described therein and of W. M . and running thence along
16-lnch and 4 foot old growth
hereinafter described, to natlafy the Ihe meander line N. 31* W. 2.29
Judgment and decree given In aald chains; thence north 1.87 chains;
alabwood.
suit, I will, on Saturday, the 11th thence S 79 U * K 0-40 chain« to
FRANK TUHY
day of July, 1931, at the hour of the west shore of Triangle Lake;
Phone Sp. 1S2J
one o'clock P. M at the southwest thence 8. 7* 31' E along the Lake
door of the County Court House In Shore. 3.70 chains; thence weat
Eugene, Ixine County. Oregon, of 0 08 chains to the place of begin­
All Kind* of
fer for aale and aell at public auc­ ning, containing 0.371 acres.
tion for cash, subject to redemption
Applications should be accom­
a* provided by law. all of the right, panied by draft or certified check
title and Interest of tbe defendants for the amount bid, and should be
R E P A IR IN G and S H A R P E N IN G
In aald suit and of all parties claim- addressed
to G. G.
BROWN.
lug by. through or under them or (I.E R K O F S T A T E LAND BOARD.
128 W. 8th Street
any of them In or to the following SALEM
OREGON, and marked.
Eugene
Phone *00
described real property, to-wlt:
"Application and bid to purchase
Lot ten (10) In Block three (3) ’ lands In Triangle Lake, Lane
In Shelton's Addition to Eugene, County, Oregon.”
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON
t.ano County. Oregon.
Dated thte June 23. 1921.
Q. O. BROWN. Clerk of State
Hated thia 8th day of June, 1831.
Osteopathic Physician
Ijvnd Board.
H, L BOW N, Sheriff.
(J. 25; Ju. 2-918 23-30)
W ELLS A W ELLS. Attorneys.
304 1. O O. F. Temple
(J 11-18-26; Ju 28 )
SUM MONS
Telephone 3248
Eugene, Ore.
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
Lawn Mowers
SUMMONS
U niversal Mortgage Corp.
i ¡BONDS
W . P. Tyaon, Agant
124 E St.
Phona M W
WalKer-PooleCo.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Chapelx
Eugene, 11 • Chamellon
Springfield, 228 Main
Phone
723
82-J
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
ii
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
STA TE OF OREOON. FOR
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E
L A N E COUNTY.
STA TE OF OREOON FOR L A N E
L. H. Mulkey. Plaintiff,
CO UNTY
va.
Frank La Jole, Anna La Jole. James
l.a Jole and Rosa I-a Jole and Mary E. McGregor, Rachel W elti,
Alma Bllaon and --------- Bllaon.
Harvey La Jole. Plaintiffs,
her husband. George McGregor
va.
and ---------- McGregor, hie wife,
Ellen La Jole. Ed I-a Jole, Fred I-a
James McGregor and ---------- Mc­
Jole. Nellie Redding, Guy Red­
Gregor. hla wife,- O. L. Carlton
ding. Elale Chllllson, Ben Chllll-
as the administrator of tbe Estate
aon, Lars Jacobson, Theodore
of Frank McGregor, deceased,
Parmenter,
Anna
l*armenter.
Clarence Parmenter, Lottie Oom- and 8. M Calkins as administrator
of the Eatate of Frank McGregor,
bar, Tony Oombar. L. D. l.a Jole
deceased, unknown heirs of Fran­
and Susan La Jole, hts wife. De­
cis H. McGregor, deceased. De­
fendants.
fendants.
To Anna Parmenter, irefendant;
To Mary E. McGregor, Rachel
tN T H E NA M E OF T H E STA TE W elti, Alma Bilson and ---------- Bll-
O F OREOON: You are hereby re-! son, her husband, George McGregor
qulred to nppear and answer the and ---------- McGregor, hla wife,
complaint filed against you In the James McGregor and ---------- Mc­
above entitled suit within four Gregor his wife. O. L. Carlton as
weeks front the date of the first the administrator of the Eatate of
publication which date 1s June 11, Frank McGregor, deceased, un­
1931. and If you fall to appear or an­ known heirs of Francis H. McGre­
swer for want thereof the plaintiffs gor, deceased. Defendants.
will take a decree against you for
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STATE
the relief as prayed for In the com­ O F OREOON: You are hereby re­
plaint, that plaintiffs and defend­ quired to appear and answer the
ants be decreed to be the owners of amended complaint filed against
All of the Lot numbered one and you In the above entitled eult with­
nil of the northwest quarter of the in four weeks from the date of the
southwest quarter of Section 4, first publication of this summons
Township 20 9. R. 3 West of W. M. and If you fall to answer tor want
containing 40.84 acres.
thereof the plaintiff will take a de­
All of the Southeast quarter of cree against you In the sum of
the Southeast quarter In Section 1, 3860.00 with Interest thereon at 8%
township 20 8. R. 4 West of W. M. per annum from the 31st day of
containing 40 acres.
September. 1929, until paid and the
All of the west half of the south­ further sum of 3126.00 reasonable
west quarter of the Southwest quar­ attorney's fees and for costs and
ter of Section 4, township 20 8. R. disbursements of suit; that the
3 West of W. M. Containing 20 plaintiff be decreed to have a mort­
acres. All of the southeast quarter gage lien upon the following des­
of the northeast quarter, Section 13. cribed premises: Lot 2 In Block 5
township 20 S. R. 4 West of W. M. In Cheshire’s Addition to Eugene,
Lane County, Oregon, as security
containing 40 acres.
All of the NE quarter of the SW for the payment of said Judgment;
quarter nnd the SW quarter of the that snld mortgage lien be fore­
SE quarter of Sec. 18, Tp. 20 8. R. closed and that said defendants and
3 West of W. M. In Ixine County, each of them be foreclosed of all
right, title and Interest In and to
Oregon containing 80 acres.
In tho proportions as specified In said premises; that said premises
the complaint; that said premises be sold and the proceeds be ap­
be sold by a referee In partition plied, first to the costa of sale, then
end that the attorneys fees and ex­ Io the sums of money above spe­
penses of suit be paid from the pro­ cified and the balance If any to
ceeds of sale nnd the balance be S. M. Calkins as the administrator
divided among the owners and for of the Estate of Frank McGregor,
such other relief as Is specified In deceased unless otherwise ordered
by the court. The date of the ordei
said complaint.
The order of the court directing directing the service of this sum­
service of this summons by the mons by the publication thereof Is
23rd,
1931,
and
orders
publication thereof Is dated June June
11th, 1931, and requires publication publication once each week for
once each week for four successive four successive weeks, and the date
weeks and the date of the first of the first publication of this sum­
mons Is June 26th. 1931.
I publication Is June llt h , 1*31.
C. A WINTERMEIER, Attorney
C. A W IN T E R M E IE R , Attorney
for plaintiff. Residence; Eugene,
for Plaintiffs. Resident Eu­
Oregon.
gene, Oregon.
(J 36; J a » 1 8 - 3 8 )
(J 11-18-36; Ju 3 -•)
COUNTY COURT NAMES
CORONER
ON
Clarence V. Simon, deputy coro­
ner for Ixine county for many years
under the late W W. Branstetler,
was appointed coroner Friday hy
the County Court to serve until
Hie next general election
Mr.
Branetetter died at the Pacific
Chriatlan hospital after an Illness
Thursday of last week.
To V isit in C alifornia—
Mr
and
Mrs. Franx and family left Mon­
day for California points for a va­
cation.
Jssnsr Resident Calls — O. W,
Janita uf Jasper was a business
visitor In Springfield Monday even­
ing
N O T IC E O F SA L E
N O T IC E Is hereby given that
the Htate Ixurd Board of tbe Stale
of Oregon, will receive sealed bids
at Its office In the Capitol Build­
ing In Salem, Oregon, up to 10:00
o’clock A. 64. August 11, 1931, fur
all of the State's Interest In the
laku bed lands hereinafter dea-
ci bed, giving, however, to tbe own­
er or owners of any lands abutting
or fronting thereon, the preference
right to purchase said lands at the
highest price offered, providing
such oiler Is made in good faith,
u la o with the understanding that
the purchaser la to pay the ex
pens« of advertising and survey of
the tract. In addition to the amount
bid. also reserving to the Board
Ihe right to reject any and all bids:
Said lands are situated In Lane
County, Oregon, and described as
follows:
Begluulng at tbe meander corner
between sections Ig and I t , T. 16 8
H. 7 W. of W. M , on tbe west shore
of Triangle Ldike, and running
thence:
N. 17” W. 2.50 chains along U. 8
government meander line. Thence
N. 12' W. 3.00 chains along U. »
government meander Hue. Thence
N. 47* W. 3.29 chains. Thence leav­
ing U. 8. Gov’t meander line East
O. 66 chains to west shore of T ri
angle Lake. Thence 8. 64* 20’ E.
3.44 chains along west shore of
Triangle Lake. Thence 8. 7* 33' E
6.71 chains. Thence Wegt 0.40
chains to place of beginning, con­
taining 0.64 acres.
Applications should be accom­
panied by draft or certified check
for the amount bid. and should be
addressed
to G. G.
BROWN,
CLERK O F S T A T E LA N D BOARD.
SALEM. OREGON, and marked.
“Application and bid tor purchase
of lands In Triangle Lake, Lose
County. Oregon.”
Dated this June 23. 1931.
G. G. BROWN. Clerk of State
lan d Board.
(J 2-9-16-23-30)
connection wtth the w
gram In the proposed
wrestling tournament which b be­
Baseball, Golf. Bawling and Wrest ing promoted hy Al Kseney Keen­
ey Is endeavoring to procure a
ling Planned for Conven­
colorful card with Jach Reynolds
tion Visiters
Admitted to Hospital — Charles
end Robin Reed as the headliners
Brewer of Fall Creek was admitted
American Legion member» and on the wrestling program. Should
to the Pacific t'hrtsttan hospital In
Eugene the end of the week for visitor* at tbs *(ate convention tc Keeney’s plans materialise the
be held at Corvallis August 4. 7, bouts wilt be held on the football
medical care.
. and 8. are assured of a full program atadium at Oregon State college.
Leaves for Seattlp— Mrs. E. E. of athletics according to athletic
Morrison has gone to Seattle to entertainment officials of the con
COLLEGE WOULD KNOW
»pend the summer with her daugh­
vent ton commission, Ralph Cole­
OF FREAK BLACKBERRIES
ter. Verwlta. Her daughter drove
man, Al Keeney. Cecil Blakely and
here last week and took her mother
Kay DsMos*. These will include New Strain* of Small Fruit Being
Vlslta
from
Vonata — Mrs. the final* in the state Junior base­
Developed By Expert at Ex­
league,
golf tournament*,
Thomas Patrick of Veneta spent ball
periment Station
Tueeday In Springfield visiting and possibly a wrestling match.
TOWN AND VICINITY
FRIDAY
Dismissed from Hospital — Mrs.
E. Ge bi sc h of Fall Creek was dta-
mlsaod from tbe Pacific Christian
hospital Tuesday
A.
LEGIONNAIRES TO HAVE
BIO ATHLETIC PROORAM
Minor Operation — Mrs. A. C. with her sisters, Mrs. R. P. Morten­
Ralph Coleman, who I* baseball
Wooley of Cuttago Grove submit­ sen and Mrs. M A. Pohl.
coach at tbe state college. Is In
ted to a minor operation at tbe of­
charge of the final* of the Junior
Klamath Falls People Stop— Mr
fice of a local physician Sunday.
baseball tournament to be played
and Mrs. Ralph L ily of Klamath
Loaves for Tacoma— Mrs. Emma Falls stopped In Springfield for a on tbe college diamond. Prellmlnar
Glson leaves today for Tacoma to short visit Monday at tbe home of le* are being played In all section*
of the state at present and more
spend the Fourth of July with her hla sister. Mrs. F. B. Flanery.
interest than ever I* being shown
brother. John Halite.
Leaves for Home— Mr. and Mrs. ■ in the state final*, according to
Visitor from Oakridge — C. E. Lee Cox left Saturday evening for Coleman. Th - collige baseball dia­
Nolf of Oakridge spent the week­ their home in Portland. Mrs. Cox mond. one of the best in the state,
end visiting In Springfield. He re­ has been visiting her father Fred I* being kept In first class condi­
turned to bis home Tuesday.
tion for the big tournament.
Clover, for tbe past month.
Visits from Oakridge Ed Clark
of Oakridge was in Springfield on
Monday to transact business In con­
nection with the liquidation of the
Commercial State bank.
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs
Baxter Fisher of Camp Creek are
tbe parents of a baby daughter born
to them early Saturday morning at
the home of her mother. Mrs. Lena
Visitor from Noti— Miss Effie Pollock on route 1.
Montgomery of Notl spent tbe
Portland People Coming — M r
week-end here visiting her brother and Mrs. Elery G. Faye and Dr.
and slster-ln law, Mr. and Mrs. Sam end Mrs. C. G. Van Valxah, all of
Montgomery.
Portland will spend tbe Fourth and
tho week-end with relatives In this
Portland Resident Here — Miss
Abbie Massee of Portland »pent the city.
Plan* are under way for Legion
members to participate In golf and
bowling tournaments. Cecil Grant
Blakely I* chairman of the golf
committee, and Ray DeMoss la In
- harge of tbe bowling contest.
Tbe golf tournament, open to all
Legion, will be
played on the Corvallis country
club coarse on Friday, the second
day of the convention. A cap will
be presented the winning four-man
team and another cap to the Indi­
vidual
medalist Posts wishing to
week-end In Springfield visiting
Go to Colorado— Mr and Mrs. |
with her sister. Mrs. N. W. Emery. W alter Llpes and daughters, Thel­ enter teams are asked to communi­
She returned to Portland Tuesday, j ma and Teddy, left Sunday for cate with Blakely as soon aa pos-
slble.
Montrose, Colorado. They w ill visit
Daughter Born — Mr. and Mrs.
The Corvallis post won the last
tbelr mother and father, and sis­
George Danielson of Wendllng are
ters. They w ill be gone two weeks, golf tournament at Salem In 1929
the parents of a baby daughter
but tbe daughters will spend two and will be out to defend the cham­
born to them at the Eugene hos­
pionship this year. The champion­
months in Colorado.
pital on Saturday June 27, 1931.
ship team was composed of Dr.
Picnic on Fall Creek. A group of Erney Quesinberry, Carl Lodell,
New Service Man— M. L. Smith
Springfield people Including Dr. Biakely and Bill Moyer. Lodell won
Is serving as service man at tbe
and Mrs. R. P. Mortensen and fam­ the Individual honors. All these
Mountain States Power company
ily, Mr. and Mrs. W illis Bertsch and divot diggers are eligible for the
plant this week and next during
family, and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sch team this year.
tbe annual vacation of H. H. Sch-
uetzky spent Sunday on an outing
This is tbe first year a bowling
affenberg.
ou Fall Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Bertacb tournament has been on the list
To Live In Springfield— Mrs. Ma- went out on Saturday and spent the of events. Considerable Interest Is
llnda Crenshaw of Cottage Grove night there.
shown In the contest, according to
has come to Springfield to make
Ray DeMoss, who is In charge of
her home with Mrs. Luella Bris- DALLAS MURPHY TRIES
the affair. Several posts have al­
tow at the home of the latter, 420 '
ready sent In word they will enter
NEW BOAT ON SUNDAY teams.
I) street.
Something that probably is caus­
Mr. and Mrs. Dallas Murphy
Californian Visits— Miss Jean-
ing more talk than anything else in
et'e English of Oakland. California, tried out a new boat Sunday after­
is spending some time in Spring- noon on the river. The boat la on«
field visiting at the home of Mr. which Mr. Murphy had Veltle
and Mrs. P. J Bartholomew. Miss Pruitt, pastor of the Christian
Engli-h Is a niece of Mrs. Bartho­ church, and an ardent fisherman, i
lomew.
build for him.
NO TICE OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
NO TIC E le hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court
of the 8tate of Oregon for Lane
County. June 18. 1931, upon and
pursuant to a decree duly given and
made by said Court June 6. 1931, In
a suit pending therein In which
f’ortland Mqrtgage Co., a corpora
lion, was plaintiff and Ruth Cooper,
et. a t, was defendant, which ex­
ecution and order of sale was to me
directed and commanded me to sell
the real property hereinafter des
crlbed to satisfy certain liens and
charges In said decree specified, I
will on Friday the 24th day of July.
1931. at the hour of 10 o’clock, a.
m. at the southwest door of the
Former Classmate Visits — Dr.
County Court House In Eugene,
la n e County, Oregon, offer for sale J. O. Van W inkle of Salem, at one
and aell at public auction for cash, time a classmate of Dr. W. H. Poll­
subject to redemption as provided ard at W illam ette university, was
by law. all of tbe right, title and a Sunday dinner guest at the
Interest of the defendants In said
suit and of all parties claiming by. Pollard home. He spent the past
through or under them or any of week In Eugene attending the
them since the 6th day of June, 1931. Methodist conference.
In or to the following described real
Fishes on South Fork— Oswald
property, to-wlt:
Lots numbered 35 and 36 In Block Olson spent Sunday fishing on the
number 6. In Westmoreland Addi­
South Fork of the McKenzie. He
tion to Eugene. Ixine County. Ore­
gon. as the same appears platted drove as far as the eight mile post
and of record In the office of the and met others who bad been ax
County Clerk of Lane County. Ore­ far as Hardy's cabin. There were
gon.
many people on the South Fork,
Dated this 22nd dav of June, 1931
but fishing was not very good that
H L. BOWN. Sheriff.
By A. E. Hulegaard. Deputy, i day.
(J-26; Ju. 2-9-16 23)
SUM M O N8
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
S TA TE OF OREOON. FOR
Notice la hereby given that, by
L A N E CO UN TY
virtue of an execution and order
to sell, issued out of the Circuit Bert Fegles and Gladys Fegles.
Plaintiffs,
Court of the State of Ortqron In
vs.
and for Lane County, upon a decree
of said Court rendered and entered James W. Nelson, Mary Nelson.
Charles T. Nelson and the un­
on the 28th day of May. 1931. In
known heirs of James W . Nelson,
a suit wherein Charles S. Cochran
deceased and all other persons
and Horace U. Cochran, as execu­
or parties unknown claiming any
tors of the eatate of 8arah K
Cochran, deceased, were plaintiffs • right, title, estate. Her. or Interest
lrt8 the real estate described In
and Harry W. Neet, as administra­
tor of the Estate of W. B. Cooper, the complaint herein. Defendants.
deceased. Mery E. Denton. Lasells To James W. Nelson. Marv Nelson.
Stewart et al. were defendants; , Charles T. Nelson and the unknown
which execution was directed to heirs of James W. Nelson, deceased
me and commands me to sell In and all other persons or parties un­
the manner provided by law the known claiming anv right, title
lands herein described, to satisfy estate, lien or Interest In the real
estate described In the comnlaint
the Judgments therein specified:
Now therefore, pursuant to said herein. Defendants.
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STATE
command, 1 will on Monday, the
6lh dav of July, 1931. at one o'clock OF O R EG O N : You are hereby re­
In the afternoon, at the Southwest quired to anpear and answer the
or main entrance to tbe County comnlaint filed aralnst von In the
Courthouse In Eugene. Oregon, of­ above entitled suit within four
fer for sale at public auction and weeks from the date of the first
sell to the highest bidder for cash, publication of this summons and If
subject to redemption as provided vnu fall to anpenr or answer for
by law, all of the interests of all want thereof the plaintiff will take
the defendants In said suit In and ' a decree against you and each of
to the following described lands, vou for the relief as praved for In
situated In Lane County. Oregon, the complaint, to-wlt; That the
plaintiffs against von and each of
towlt:
Beginning at the Northwest cor­ you be decreed to be the absolute
ner of the James H. McFarland A owners In fee simple of. and yon
W’lfe don. land cl. No. 68 In Town­ and each of von he enjoined and
ship 20 South. Range 3 West of forover barred from claiming any
W illam ette meridian; and running right title, e«tale. Hen or interest
West on claim line 39.45 chains to In and to the following described
section line between sections 30 premises:
nnd 21, thence North on section
Beglnn’nc at a point In "the West
line 26.25 chains to the quarter
line nf the James G. Mitchell and
section corner, thence East 19.98, wife Donation Land Claim No. 68
chains to the Northeast xorner of i Notf. 7031 Township 18 South
Ixit 2 in section 21, South 6.37
range 2 West. W illam ette M eri­
chains to the North line of the John
dian. 16.88 chains North of the
Cochran A W ife don. land cl. No.
Southwest corner thereof run­
65 In said township, thence East
ning thence East 43.766 chains;
on elalm line 44.84 chains, thence
thence North 400 feet; thence
South 9 chains to the railroad right { East 146.1 feet to the east line
of way of the Southern Pacific Com­
of said elalm; thence North 6.22
pany. thence South 88*47' West
chains; thence West 46 chains to
along said right of way 38.38 chains
the west line of sRld claim and
to the center of the Coast Fork
thence South 12.38 chains to the
River, thence along the meanders of
place of beginning, containing 66
said rlwer to Its Intersection with the
acres, .more or less all In Lane
East line of said claim No. 68 and
Countv, Oregon.
thence North on said line to the And n further decree clearing the
place of beginning; 321.05 acres of title of said premises and for such
land:
other relief as to the court may ap­
Excepting 2.93 acres conveyed to pear equitable. The order of the
the City of Cottage Grove; also court directing service of this sum­
excepting 3.37 acres conveyed to mons hy the publication thereof Is
Lane County; also excepting a dated June 29th, 1931. and required
tract of land conveyed by deed re­ publication each week for four suc­
corded on page 603 of Vol. 106 of cessive weeks and that you appear
the Deed records of Lane County, and answer within four weeks from
Oregon; and also excepting the the date of first publication. First
tract of land described In the deed publication of this summons Is July
recorded on page 639 of Vol. 100 2. 1931.
of said Deed Records.
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R , Attor­
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff of Lana
ney for Plaintiffs. Residence;
County, Oregon..
Eugene. Oregon.
1
(J 3-9-14 23-38)
(J 4-11-18-18: J a I )
| members of tbe
W ith the ripening of Ihe wild
blackberries or dewberries In Ore­
gon. Dr. Oenrge W. Darrow, head
of the federal small fruit research
work, once more «ends out an up-
peai to the people of the state, ask­
ing that the finding of any “freak”
berries or berries of unusual qual­
ity be reported to him. Dr. Darrow
Is now stationed at the Oregon Ex-
pelment station, CovalHs.
A large number of unusual types
of blackberries, reported to Dr
Darrow as the result of a similar
request last year, have been col­
lected and are now being used in
special breeding work at tbe sta
tlon.
Dr. Darrow and other hottcultural
specialists of Oregon State college
are also turning their attention to
the development of an Improved
loganberry—one that will be firm ­
er, larger, sweeter, earlier, later,
thornless or resistant to disease.
T h a t's D iffe ren t
Lieutenant (roaring at steward):
Who told you to put those flowers
on the table?
Steward: The commander, sir.
Lieutenant: Pretty, aren't they?
—Gas News.
MAN THIN AS R A IL -
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"I was tired, run-down and thin
as a rail. Since taking Vlnol, I
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gained 10 pounds.”— R. A. Crom­
berg.
Thin, run-down, nervous men or
women need the help of Iron, lime
and cod liver peptone as contained
in Vinol. Even the first bottle
brings new pep. a good appetite
and sound sleep. Aids digestion, and
makes red blood. Tastes delicious.
Get a bottle of Vlnol today. The re­
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Store.
Fulop’s Dept. Store
B etter Service
Inm ate of Asylum (to farmer on
tru ck): Hey! W hat are you going
to do with that fertilizer?
Farmer: Why. I'm going to put
it on my strawberries.
Inmate: I'm glad I ’m here.
Farmer: Why?
Inmate: Because we get sugai
and cream on our strawberries.—
Ohio Bell.
SPRINGFIELD OREGON
W e e k -E n d
S p e c ia ls
Here is Your Opportunity to Get Fashion Right Mer­
chandise, Fresh and New, at Prices You Never Dream­
ed Could Be Possible.
$1.25 Girls fast color Dresses, latest style and
fabrics ................................................
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
OF LAND
Why is an
Acme Quality
H ouse P a in t
job like a f
good suit o f clothes?
69c
$1.50 Ladies’ Wash Dress, good assortment
98c
$2.25 Nashua Double Sheet Blankets ...... . 51.48
$5.00 Nashua Double Wood Mixed Blankets 52.98
$2.75 Gray W’ool Mixed Camp Blankets ...... 51.98
$1.50 Men’s Khaki Pants ...........
98c
$5.00 Men’s Dress Wool Pants .......... ......... 52.98
$1.25 Boy’s Dress Cap ..._............................... ......... 69c
$1.25 Men’s Light Weight Union Suits ............... 89C
50c Extra Large Turkish Towels .................... 39c
40c Extra Large Turkish Towels ......... ..... ........... 25c
$1.50 Full Size Sheets, Heavy free of starch
98c
$4 .00 - $5.00 Corsets and Corselets .
98c
$5.00 All Wool Bathing Suits
.............. - 52.98
Children Bathing Suits, sunback
89c
FINELY-TAILORED suit
o f clo th es often cost*
only a few dollars more than a
"shoddy,** "hand-me-down"
suit. But for these few extra dol­
lars you get extra xiy/e and extra
quality. And your good clothes
9-4 Heavy Bleached Sheeting, guaranteed
outwear the cheap suit, twice
for 2 years. Yd..................... ........................ 34c
over. In the end they actually
ou/ Itts than the shoddy kind.
9-4 Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, guaranteed
An Acme Quality NEW ERA
for 2 years, Yd.................. ..................... 29c
House ^sint job is like a good
Heavy Bleached or Unbleached Muslin Yd.
10c
suit of clothes, because it offers
the same sound economy. You
All 25c Fast Color Prints
18c
may pay 50c to 75c per gallon
$1.50 to $2.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters
98c
less for ordinary house paint.
But you don't got us much! Every
$3.50 to $5.00 Ladles* Sport Shoes
52.98
gallon of NEW ERA goes 30%
farther. So you buy fewer gallons
Heavy Men’s Work Shoes, Standard Brand 52.48
—get a finer appearing job—
$1.60 Men’s Genuine Broadcloth Shirts In all
and 60% longor lift. Actually
colors ..._..... .................. ,........................... 98c
you save money. Would you like
to know how mucb.f We can
$1.50 Humming Bird Full Fashion Silk Hose,
tell you aa applied to your house.
Special .................. ............... ......
51 OO
Come in and soo us before you
$5.00 - $6.00 Ladies’ Silk Umbrellas
52-98
buy any house paint. N o obli­
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Heavy Bleached Muslin, yard
10c
A
Heavy Yard Wide Outing, white or figured, yd,
$1.25 Table Damask, yard
$1.25 Curtain S e t .... ...........................
All 25c High Grade Fast Color P r in ts......
15c
69c
89c
18c
Not in years have prices reached so low a level.
Seldom have been able to offer such an assortment
of extra-value merchandise.
Wright
&
Sons
HARDWAR
HARDWARE—
FURNITUR!
FAINT
Fulop’s Dept. Store
THE STORE OF SPRINGFIELD