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N O T IC I OF S A L I
FOR MALE
llavwiMiil W aU .ft.iil
tmliy liiiaay. Booti * <n»«ll*ton. I'l'lvu
$15. I ln Hi' HprliiKtIwltl I56M
N O T IC I TO C R I O I T O R !
Notliu la liwrvby glvuu that by
order it! lha County Court of Lana
I'utility, Oragou, duly mad« and on
loroil n[ rwcurd ou th . liltli day of
Jim«, A. D. 1821, tha uuduraliuod
a a* appointed Adinlulatrator u( tho
«»late of II»««» llunry Laird, de-
loaaad.
All paraon* having claim* agalnat
■aid ««tat» aro hereby required to
preaeut tho aauto tu tha undar-
■Iguud at tho law ulllc« of Colter
uiul llalley, 631 Minor Building. Eu­
gene, Oregon, within «li month«
Iroin th« date of thl» notice.
I la tod at Eugene, Orogon, thia
thill day ot June, A. D. 1*31.
POMEROY N. LAIRD. Admin
titrato r ot the eatata ot It««»«
llonry latlrd, De<«aa»d.
IJ 1X25. Ju 2 * 1 8 )
N O T IC E
OF F IN A L B I T T L I M E N T
NO TICE 1H HEREBY G IVEN ,
That Uortrudo Potter, «xocutrlx of
lh« la»t will and t«»tam«nt and
eatata of llanover I). Pitta, ha» ren
iln m l aud (lied In the County Court
ot the Spit« of Oregon fur tha Cuun
ty of Lull» her flrat and flnul ac­
count aud petition aud that the »aid
Court ha« by an order duly inada
mid entered ha* fixed aud appoint
ed, Saturday thu tat day of Augu«t
1*31, at th« hour of ten o'clock A
M. of »aid day. at th« County Court
room In the County Courthouae In
the city of Eugene, Oregon, ua the
duy, time ami place for hearing of
objection» to »aid final account aud
the aeltleuient thereof. All objec­
tion» III 11»I be In writing and filed
with (he clerk ot »aid Court on or
helore «aid day and time.
Dated thia 2* day of June. 1*31.
G ERTRUD E POTTER. Executrix
ERANK A. DePUE. attorney for the
«■tale.
(J 2 * 1 6 23-301
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELER
Repairing a Specialty
Springfield, Oregon
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathic Physician
Eirat National Bank Bldg.
Phone»: Dfflce 73J, R«»: 143W
Office Hour»: 1 to 6 I*. M.
Itealdence 223 It »treat
Good 10-lnch Slock wood, also
16-lnch and 6 f^ot old growth
■Isbwood.
FRANK TUHY
All Kinds of
L aw n M ow ers
R E P A IR IN G an d S H A R P E N IN G
128 W. 8th Street
Phone 900
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON
Osteopathic Physician
204 I. O. O. F. Temple
Telephone 3268
Eugene. Ore.
Universal Mortgage Corp.
BONDS
W. P. Tyson, Agent
126 I St.
Phons 56W
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attorneywt-I«aw
City Hall Building
Springfield, Oregon
FRANK A. DE PUE
A T TO R N E Y A T LAW
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
Sutton
Building
Springfield
Oregon
WalKer-Poole Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Chapels
Phon«
Eugen«, 11 • Charnelton
Hprlngfleld, 228 Main
NEW LUMEEN BUSINE8S
C u rren t new business
w eek w m about 4.4og,8<
I I li.ra b y (Ivo n that
I.am i Iin a n i u( ttlw Mtata
First National Bank
The Checkerboard
New Confectionery and Fruit Stand
W e e k -E n d
Phons Sp. 182 J
»
RAIN SPOILED HAY NOT
1*31 TOTAL LOSS. SAYS 0 . S. C.
Fulop’s Dept. Store
FOR SALE
Eugene
N O T IC I TO c r id it o r *
EXCEEDS TOTAL OUTPUT than the voluma reported for tbe
Hprlngneld. Oregon. June 14.
Nolle« 1» hereby given I hat the
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of Oregon, will receive »«al«d hid» uiider»lgiieil a» Superintendent of
v « i u . a a t aa »a » » T o n a »
fhlpmenta AIM Ixeeed Praguctian; previous week; decrensM of about
1.6$$.000 feet In the roll trade, 3.-
at It» office lu lha Capitol Build Bank» for the Hint« of Oregon 1»
.
Expert Busmata Gains During
Ing lu Halein, Oregon, up tu 10 00 In iliurgn of the aaauta and affair»
C tm m trc n i Pertlilgar aay»
300.000 feet In the (ls.meattc esugo
Vioita at Marshfield— Mr and
Fast Few Weeks
• clock A M . Auguet 11. 1*31, fbr of tha Commercial M at« Bank of
College Worker
Spend Day at Park— Mr. and Mr».
trade and about 1.100.000 foot In the
all of th» Mate'» Inter.« I In the Springfield. Oregon, for the pur
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Clark Wheaton »pent Saturday at Mrs. J. M. Larson and family spent
A total of 343 mills reporting to local trade were reported, making
the week-end holidays at Marsh­
Ink« hell lamia h»relna$l«r dea- i oae of liquidation All persona who
Although practically all of the Rlverilde park
the West Coast l.umh«rm«a's as* the total now business approximate­
ci bed. giving, however, to tha own may have clsluia agulnst eald bank
'
field.
or or owner, of any laud« abutting are hereby notified to make legal »«F c“ ‘ ln Or««,,n Pre»loua to the'
■»elation (nr the week ending June ly 1.700.000 feet le» than the pre
V isitor from M arcóla— Ray Win«-
or fronting thereon, the prufurtiuc« proof thereof by Bling a duly verl recent ralne 1» now unfit for live- gar of Mareóla was a visitor In
Visits on Coast— L. E. Wallace S7 operated at 42.14 per cent of viuus week and 3,4 0.000 feet over
right to imrchaee »aid hind» at lh» fled claim, aa by law provided, with »lock feed. It la not neceaaarlly a
superintendent of tbe steam plant (apaclty. ae compared to 42.48 per th» second w»«k pr vlous. During
Springfield Monday afterpoon.
hlgheat price offered, providing the
Deputy Superintendent
of . . . .
f, v „
k
*for the Mountain States- Power cent of capacity for the preceding the past 26 week» vf 1931 orders
«m il offer la mad« In good faith. Banka In charge at the office of
'
,,
Spend Fourth on Boacfv— Mr. and company spent Die week-end In week and 66.64 per rent of capacity fur 222 mills have averaged 15»
also with the undnratandlng that the Commercial M ate Bank of »««dale anil »clentlat of the Dragon
Ih» purchaser I» to pay the ex j Hprlngfleld. Oregon, on or before Experiment station It can be turn­ Mrs. Enoch Stuart spent the Fourth Tillamook and on the beaches.
during the tame week last year per rent over production.
pom«- of mlv»rllsliig and survey of September 34. 1*31.
ed lo good account as "food" tor the of July on the Beach at Yachats.
For the first 26 w m M s of 1931 these
A. A. SCHRAMM. Superintend soil.
the tract, In addition to tha amount
Visits Mother— Mr. and Mrs. M ar­
ent of Hauka
bid, also reserving to the Board
Visit at Waldport— Mr. and Mrs. lon Adame and son, Bob. spent July mills have operated at 42.34 per
Plonlo at Riverside — Mr. and
It thia partially rotted hay is
(» 2 4 )
the right to reject any and all bids:
W. A. Taylor and M r and Mrs. P. 4th at Junction City at the home of cent of capacity, as compared to Mr». Fred G Frese and family en
•
.
Halil lands are situated lit Iuiue
stacked or composted and then ap­
63 8» per cent for Ihe same period Joyed a picnic dinner at Riverside
Herringtun spent the week-end at his mother. Mrs. Sarah Adams.
County, Uregon, and dvacrlbed aa
plied to the soil previous to tha
N O T IC I OF H IA R IN Q OF
In 1930.
Waldport.
park Saturday. July 4th.
follow»:
F IN A L A C C O U N T
n e it seeding, more organic matter
Doctor Raturn« from South— Dr.
llegliiulug at thn meander corn»*
will
go
bock
Into
Ute
toll
than
If
tha
Longview
People
Hero—
Mr.
and
I«'tween »evtlmi« I * and 1*, T. 1* H IN T H E CO UNTY COURT OF
It. P. Mortensen returned to Spring
R. 7 W. of W. M . on the west shore
hay had bean saved and tod to live Mrs. Ernest Bklnner of Longview, field Tuesday from Medford where
T H E S T A T E OE OREGON
of Triangle Laba, and runulug
EOR L A N E COUNTY
stork. Ruxek says. In addition to 1 Washington, spent the week-end
them e:
lit (he M ailer of the Estate of the organic matter, hay and other visiting with relatives In thin city, he had »pent several days on busi­
of Springfield, In the State of Oregon, at the cloaa of business on
ness.
N. 17* W. 2.50 Chaltii) uloiig U. M.
Harry C. Jackson, deceased
June 30tb, 1931
gov«rnm»nl meander Hue. Thence
Notice I» hereby given by the un­ bulky crop residues contain all of '• W a s h in g to n People H e ro — M r
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs.
N. 12' W. 3.00 chains ulong U. H dersigned administrator that be the essential plant nutrients which
R ES O U R C ES
government meander line. Thence ha» Bled hl» final account lu tbe are ordinarily replaced In the soils and Mr». Jam»» Gay ot Raymond, Gulswig. 644 Mill street are tbe Loans and discounts
2 69.630.22
N 47" W 3.2* chain». Thence leav­ about en G tied matter and that at by Ibe use of commercial fertiliser. Washington, spent the Fourth of parents of a baby daughter born to Overdrafts
..............
200.29
ing U. H Gov't meander line East the hour of ten o'clock A. M of the
July In Springfield with relatives. them at their home on Wednesday, ,L'" IU4,l
Government securities owned
27.196.35
O. 66 chain* to we»t »bore of T r i­ 11th day of July, 1831. at the Court
The commercial fertiliser value
i
Other bonds, stocks, and securities owned
89.148.30
angle Luke. Thence H 56* 20' E. mi
of said Court In the Lane of a ton of alfalfa hay, for Instance,
Furniture and fixtures .......................................
R s tu rn fro m Newport— Mr. and July 1, 1931.
6.400.00
2 44 ehalm along weal shore of Count Court House In tbe City of
Mr».
Ered
Louk
returned
Sunday
C
m
.
M
aae
M
.r
c
.i.
—
Mr
«nd
Re“
*
owned
”
“
>er
than
banking
house
4.760.00
Camp Near Marcola
Mr. and MeBerve wlth Federa| Reserve Bank
Triangle Lake. Thence H 7* 83' K. Eugene, Oregon, has been by thu or­ Is about 88.26 per ton. Ruxek fig
11.336 49
5.71 chains. Thence West 0.40 der of »aid Court, fixed a» the tint« ures. A mixture of oats and vetch I lf«ni Newport where they spent a Mrs. G. H. Turner spent the week­ Cash and due from b a n k s ....... ........... ........... .
43.982.39
chains lo ptaca of beginning. con- nnd place for hearing objections will run slightly less, but Is equal' ,t,w days,
end holiday camping out near Mar- Redemption fund with U. 8. Treasurer and
lalulng 0 64 acre».
to vu Id final account and to the »et- to red clover hay In nitrogen, phoa-
due from U. S. Treasurer _______ ______
312.60
cola
on
the
Mohawk
river.
There
Visit at Molalla— Mr. and Mrs
Application» ahould he uccoln ile'nenl and allowance (hereof,
puttied by draft or certified cheek
('buries W. Johnson. Administra­ phorua and potassium. In some i'aul Schlewe spent the Fourth at waa a large number of campers In
Total ___
$240,966.64
sections of the state, urcbardlsta'
for the amount hid. and should be
it r.
Molalla where they attended the an­ that vicinity they report.
uddr«»»«d to G. G
BROWN, t'red K. Smith, Attorney for
are using alfalfa bay and discing II
L IA B IL IT IE S
nual Bnrkaroo program
CLERK OF STATE LAND BOARD, A d n U iiatrato r.
Corvadla People Her»— Mr. and Capital stock paid In
2 26,000.00
In their orchard soils for Its organic
SALEM, OREGON. and marked,
Mrs. Charles Berry of Corvallis ¡ 3urPlu». -.
I J 11-18-26; Ju 2-8; )
3.450.00
matter and fertiliser value.
Visits at Home— Jim Ellis, em­
'Application and bid for purrbaa«
Undlvlded
profita—
net
_
...
3.S47.75
In Springfield Monday eve-
ployee at the News office spent the stopped
of lands In Triangle Lake, lutne
,
.
.
.
...
.
.
.
_
.
.
Circulating
note»
outstanding_____
__
6,250.00
N O T IC I
nlng for a visit with relatives. They Due t0 baakl| ,BC|udlBe cert , fle<, aBd
week-end
holiday
with
his
parents
County. Oregon.''
O F F IN A L 8 E T T L B M E N T
LOST 20 LBS. OF FAT
Dated thl» June 23, 1031.
cashier's checks outstanding
at McMInnvtffe W illiam Gwdraan are now on their vacation and were
294.64
G O. BltDW N. Clerk of State
Notice 1» hereby given that tbe
IN JUST 4 WEEKS drove to McMinnville Sunday bring­ on their way to eastern Oregon Demand deposits ............. .. .... — ..........
.. 141,132.79
under»lgoed Mary C. Mahon Exwcu
Ijm d Board.
..
60.990.36
when they stopped in this city.
deposits ------------------------------------
ing Mr. Kills back with him.
(J 2 * 16 23 30)
Irlx of the Estate of Jam»» S. Ma­
Mrs. Mae West of St. Louis. Mo.,
hon, deceased, has filed her final writes: "I'm only 28 years old and
T otal
$240.965.54
Californians Visit — Mr. Robert
E s ta te ot M I I M a y , D eceased
Rsturn to Olympia— Mr. and Mrs.
account In the matter of said estate weighed 170 Iba.. until taking one
Kenneth Girard and children, re- Childs, nephew of Mrs. Karl Girard, State of Orogon, County of Lane, ss:
nnd Monday the 27th day ot July
Notice 1» hereby given thut C. F.
box of your Kruschen Salts Just 4
I. Wm. G. Hughes, president, of the above-named bank, do solemly
10 “ >**«• hom* ln Olympia and his friend, Harold Anderson,
Mny ha» filed In the County Court nt the hour of 10 o'clock A. M. has weeks ago. I now weigh 160 lbs. 1
swear that the above statement la true to the best of my knowledge
of the State of Oregon. In and for been set for th« hearing of object­ also have more energy and further- Wash., after spending the past both of Pepperwood, California, and bollef.
I.an, County hl« final report a« ions If any to said account and for more I've never had a hungry mo i wee|, at tt,e borne of his parents. spent the week-end in Springfield
WM. G. HUGHES. President.
administrator of th« Estate ot M final »ettlemeut of said estate.
Mr. and Mrs. Karl Girard of thia at tbe Girard home. They arrived Correct—Attest; A. R. Sneed, L. K. Page, Paul Hadley, Directors.
MARY C MAHON. Executrix roent."
II May, deceased; and that ten
Fat
folks
should
take
one
half
of the Estate of James 8. Ma­
Thursday of last week and returned
Subscribed and sworn to before me this 8th day of July, 1931.
city.
o’clock In the forenoon of Monday,
teaspoonful of Kuschen Salts In a
hon. I)ecea«ed.
(8 E A L )
FRAN K A. DePL'E, Notary Public for Oregon.
on Sunday.
lh« 20th day of July IR31. at the
(J. 26; Ju. 28-16-23)
glass of hot water every morning
My commission expires January 11, 1932.
Breaks Arm— The left arm of-
courtroom thereof tn Eugene. Ore­
before breakfast—an 86 cent bottle Helen Severson, six-year-old daugh­
gon. have been by the Court fixed
lasts 4 weeks— you can get Krus­
CUT STRAWBERRY TOPS
as the time and place for hearing
N O T IC E O F SA L E
chen at Keiets Drug Store or any ter of Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Severson
objections to »aid report and for
DESTROY PLANT PESTS
NOTICE Is hereby given that the drug store ln America. If not Joy­ on Crow Stage was broken Sunday
the Bual aetllement of the estate
fully
satisfied
after
the
first
bottle
when
she
fell
while
running
in
the
State
Land
Board
of
the
State
of
of «aid deceased
C. F. May. AdmlnlHtrator of Oregon, will receive seated bids at —money back.
road. She was brought to this city Practice Found to Give Partial
Control of Strawberry Root
the Estate of M. H. May. D » its office In the Capitol Building
where a local physician set the
In Salem. Oregon, up to 10:00
ceaaed.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E
Borer, Says College
limb.
o'clock, a. in . August 11. 1831. for
A. E. Wheeler. Att'y.
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by
—r---------------- —— -
all of the State's Interest In the
( J 18-26; Ju. 8-8-18)
virtue of an execution and order of
Now Open in West Springfield
At least partial control of the
lake bed lands hereinafter dea
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SA L E ON
crllied. giving, however, to the sale Issued nut of the Circuit Conrt E X E C U T IO N IN FO R E C L O S U R E root borer, a serious strawberry
We carry a full line of ice cream, bottled drinks, fruits,
N O T IC I OF SHERIFF'S 8 A L I
owner or owner» of any land» abut of the State of Oregon for Lane
Under and by virtue of an order pest, has been obtained in some
nuts, confections and cigars and cigarettes.
Ing or fronting thereon, the prefer County, June 18, 1831, upon and
Notice 1» hereby given that by mice right to purchase said land» at pursuant to a decree duly given and of sale and decree of foreclosure cases by removal of the 'ops ot the
We Specialize in Home-Made Cider — 5c
virtue of an execution and order tin- highest price offered, providing made by said Court June 6. 1831. In Issued out of the Circuit Court of plauts immediately following har­
And Hamburger Sandwiches — 5c
of »ale l»»ued out of tbe Circuit »urh offer 1« made In good faith, a suit pending therein In which the State of Oregon and County ot vest of the berry crop, says the O re-,
Court of the M ate of Oregon for also with the understanding that Portland Mortgage Co., a corpora- Lane, on June 23. 1931, ln a suit
G. S. WALKER, Prop.
gon
Experiment
station.
As
com­
Lane County June 6th 1931. uiton ,j,„ purrhoaer la to pay the expense tlon. was plaintiff and Ruth Cooper, wherein Security Savings A Loan
ex- Association, a corporation, plaintiff, plete control methods for this pest
nil pursuant to a decree duly of advertising aud survey of ihe et. al.. was defendant, which ____
a Judgment
against have not yet been worked out, the
given and made by said Court June tract. In addition to the amount b id .! »c»B«n snd order of sale was to me recovered
George Lammer« and Belle Lam­
4. 1931. In a suit pending therein ,.o reserving ,o the Board the
station
Is
recommending
that
the real property hereinafter dee mers. his wife, defendants, in the
In which The Pacific Savings A right to reject any und all bids
sum of $794.84. with interest there­ growers follow this practice until a
rrlbed
to
satisfy
certain
liens
and
I xian Association, a Washington
Hald lands are situated In Lane
corporation was plaintiff and Erank County. Oregon, and described as charges In said decree specified, I on at the rate of ten per cent per more effective method is found.
will on Friday tbe 24th day of July, annum from and a*ter the 19th day
: Pierce. as Executor of the Estate follows:
Experimental evidence collected
1931. at the hour of 10 o'clock, a. of August. 1930. and for the further
, of Loretta Pierce. Deceased. Erank
by the experiment station indicates
Beginning
at
a
point
864.7
feet
m. at the southwest door of the turn of $76.00 and for plaintiffs
Pierce, Laura Pierce, and other»
weAi defendants, which execution eu»t of the southwest corner of County Court House In Eugene. costs and disbursements, which that the wasp-llke moth which Is
Ixit 7. Section 18. T. 16 S. R. 7 W. I>ane County, Oregon, offer for sale said decree was re orded in tbe Cir­ the adult of the root-borer prefers
und order of »ale was to me dire t-
SPRINGFIELD OREGON
ed and commanded me to sell the of W. M . and running thence along and sell at public auction for cash, cuit Court Journal of Lane County, to lay Its eggs during mid-summer
the meander Une N. 31* W 2.28 subject to redemption as provided; f'regon. and an execution issued
real property described therein and
on the leaves and leaf stems of
hereinafter described, to satisfy the chains; thence north 1.87 chains; by law. all of the right. ttUe and thereon by the Clerk of said Court
strawberry plants. Removal of the
thence
8.
78(4*
E
»8«
ehatne
to
Interest
of
tbe
defendants
In
said
on
July
7.
1931.
Judgment and decree given In said
the west shore of Triangle Lake; suit and of all parties claiming by.
I am commanded to sell the fol tops discourages this to a large ex­
, »ult. I will, 7m Saturday, the 11th
thence 8. 7* 21' E. along the Lake through ot under them or any of lowing described real property, to-
day ol July. 1931. at the hour ol
tent, and at the same time aids ln
Shore. £.70 chains; thence west them since the 6th day of June, 1931. w it:
■ me o'clock P. M at the southwest
controlling strawberry leaf spot, a
0.08 chain« to the place ot begin­ in or to the following described real
Beginning
at
the
Sou'hwest
cor
door of the County Court House In
ner of Lot 11 In Block 1 of Driver- fungus trouble which sometimes re­
property, to-wlt:
Eugene, Lane County. Oregon, of ning. containing 0.271 acre».
Applications should be accom­
ton, thence North 76 feet; thence duces yields in old strawberry
Lots numbered 36 and 38 In Block
1 for for ««1« and sell at public auc­
panied by draft or certified check number 6. In Westmoreland Addi­
East 55 feet to the East line of plantings.
tion for cash, subject to redemption
for the amount bid, and should be tion to Eugene. I-ane County. Ore­
said I-ot. thence South 75 feet;
a» provided by law. all of the right,
Leave Tops on Old Plants
addressed to O. Q. BROWN, gon. as the same appears platted
and thence West 55 feet to the
title and Interoat of the defendants
Here is Your Opportunity to Get Fashion Right Mer­
CLERK OF STA TE LAND BOARD. and of record In the office ot the
Where an old patch or even a
place
of
beginning,
all
In
Eugene.
in said suit and of all parties claim SALEM
OREGON, and marked. County Clerk of Lane County, Ore- j Lane County. Oregon.
few
rows
are
to
be
plowed
up
be­
chandise, Fresh and New, at Prices You Never Dream­
lug by. through or under them or •Application and bid to purchase
gnn.
Notice Is hereby given that on fore another year either because
any of them In or to the following
ed Could Be Possible.
land» In Triangle Lake. I-ane
Dated this 22nd day of June, 1931 Saturday, the 8th day of August. of age or other reason It has been
described real property, to-wlt:
County, Oregon."
H.
L.
BOWN.
Sheriff.
1931,
at
ten
o'clock,
A.
M.
of
that
Ixit ten (10) In Block three (3)
$1.25 Girls fast color Dresses, latest style and
Dated thl» June 23, 1931.
day. at the front door of the Lane found advisable to leave the tops
By A. E. Hulegaard. Deputy.
In Shelton's Addition to Eugene.
O O. BROW N, Clerk of State
on
them
to
serve
as
a
trap
crop.
fabrics»........ .......... - ............- ..................-
County
Courthouse.
I
will,
tn
obedl-
(J-25;
Ju.
2-9-16-23)
Lnno County. Oregon.
Ixtnd Board.
ance to said order of sale and de- The adult moths are attracted to
Dated this 8th day ot June. 1981.
(J. 25; Ju. 28-18-83-30)
$1.50 Ladies’ Wash Dress, good assortment
SUMMON*
cree of foreclosure, sell at public these and will be destroyed when
H. I - BOWN. 8herlff.
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E auctlyn- the “ bove described real plowed under.
W ELLS A W ELLS. Attorneys
IUMMONI
$2.25 Nashua Double Sheet Blankets --------
premises, or ao much thereof as
(J 1118-26; Ju 2-8)
STATE OF OREOON. FOR
The tops of the strawberry
may be necessary to satisfy plain­
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
LANE COUNTY
$5.00 Nashua Double Wood Mixed Blankets
tiff's Judgment, with interest there­ plants are best removed with a
STATE OF OREOON, FOR
Bert Feglea and Gladys Fegles.
SUMMONS
on and costa, to the highest and sharp hoe, a hand sickle, or large
L añé county .
Plaintiffs.
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E
$2.75 Gray Wool Mixed Camp B lan k ets___
beat bidder for cash, in Gold Coin of
knife, as care Is necessary to avoid
vs.
STA TE OE OREGON FOR LANE L. H. Mulkey. PlalnUff,
the United States.
V8.
James W. Nelson. Mary Nelson, i Dated at Eugene, Oregon. Julv damaging the cro«ns of the plants.
COUNTY.
$1.50 Men’s Khaki Pants _______ ____________
Ernnk Ln Jole. Anna Ln Jnte, James, Mary E. McGregor, Rachel Welti,
Charles T. Nelson and the un­ 9th. 1931.
Mowing machines are not recom­
Alma Bllson and --------- Bllson.
known heirs of James W. Nelson,
I j . Jole and Rnaa Ixt Jole and
$5.00 Men’s Dress Wool Pants ....
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane mended. for this reason. After
her husband, George McGregor
Harvey La Jnl^ Plaintiffs,
deceased nnd all other persons
County, Oregon.
and ---------- McOregor, his wife,
cutting, the tops are allowed to dry
or parties unknown claiming any
vs.
(J 9-16-23-30: A «)
$1.25 Boy's Dress Cap ........... ...........- ............
James M cG regor and -------- Mc­
Ellen La Jole. Ed La Jole, Fred La
right, title, estate. Hen or Interest
for a time, then raked to the center
Gregor. his wife, O. L. Carlton
Jole. Nellie Redding, Ouy Red­
In the real estate described In
$1.25 Men’s Light Weight Union Suits
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON of the rows and burned. Another
as the administrator of the Estate the complaint herein. Defendants.
ding. Elsie Chllllson. Ben Chilli
of Frank McGregor, deceased, To James W Nelson. Mary Nelson. I E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E practice recommended by the sta­
son. Lars Jacobson. Theodore
50c Extra Large Turkish Towels ......
Under and by virtue of an order tion Is shallow cultivation follow­
Parmenter.
Anna
Parmenler, and S. M Calkins os administrator Charles T. Nelaosi and the unknown
of the Estate of Frank McOregor. heirs of James W. Nelson, deceased of sale and decree of foreclosure ing harvesting to remove weeds.
Clarence Parmenter, Lottie Gom-
40c Extra Large Turkish T ow els...... ......... ......
deceased, unknown heirs of Fran­ and all other persons or parties un- issued out of the Circuit Court of
bar, Tony Qombar. L. D. La Jole
cia H. McGregor, deceased. De­ known claiming any right, title the State of Oregon and County of Deep cultivation which severely
and Susan La Jole, his wife. De­
$1.50 Full Size Sheets, Heavy free of starch ....
fendants.
estate. Hen or Interest In the re a l1 Lane, on July 7th. 1931, In a suit root prunes the plants is a ques­
fendants.
To Mary E. McOregor. Rachel estate described In the complaint wherein the Flrat National Bank tionable practice at any time ln the
To Anna Parmenter. Defendant:
$4.00 - $5.00 Corsets and Corselets
of Eugene. Oregon, a banking cor­ life of the strawberry field.
IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE Welts, Alma Bllson and -------- Bll herein. Defendants.
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­ aon, her husband. Oeorge McOregor
IN T H E N A M F O F T H E STATE poration. plaintiff, recovered a
$5.00 All Wool Bathing Suits
quired to appear and answer the and --------- McGregor, hla wife, » F OREGON: Yon aro hereby re- Judgment against the estate ot
complaint filed against you In the James McGregor and --------- Mc­ nulred tn anpear and answer the Robert Orr. deceased. In the sum LARGE REDSIDE TAKEN
Children Bathing Suits, sunback
Hbove entitled suit within four Oregor h it wife. O. L. Carlton as complaint filed agalnat you In the of $2730.00. with Interest at six per
FROM McKENZIE RIVER
weeks front the date of the first the administrator of the Estate of above entitled suit within four cent per annum from and after the
9-4 Heavy Bleached Sheeting, guaranteed
publication which date Is June 11, Frank ' McGregor, deceased, un week» from the date of the first 12th day of June. 1931. and for the
A large redslde measuring 22
for 2 years, Yd.............................................
1931, and If you fall to appear or an­ known heirs of Francis H. McOre­ publication of this summon» and If • further sum of $276.00 and for plain-
swer for want thereof the plaintiff» gor, deceased. Defendants.
vou fall to «»rear or answer for tiff's costs and disbursements, inches ln length, five and one-
9-4 Heavy Unbleached Sheeting, guaranteed
will take a dneree Hgaiaat you for
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STATE want thereof the plaintiff will take which said decree wag recorded ln fourth inches deep, weighing Just a
the relief as prayed for In the com­ OF OREGON: You are hereby re n decree against you and each of the Circuit Court Journal of Lane
for 2 years, Yd..............................
little
over
three
and
three-fourths
plaint. that plaintiffs and defend­ qulred to appoar and answer the you for the relief as praved for In County, Oregon, and an execution
ants be deeroed to be the owners ol amended complaint filed against the complaint, lo-wit: That the issued thereon by the Clerk of said pounds was taken from the McKen­
Heavy Bleached or Unbleached Muslin Yd.........
All of the Lot numbered one and you In the above entitled suit with nlalnflff« against you nnd each of Court on July 7th, 1931.
zie river Juat this aide of Nimrod
I am commanded to sell the fol­ Inn Saturday afternoon by Dr. W,
all of tho northwest quarter of the In four weeks from the date of the you he decreed to be the absolute
All 25c Fast Color Prints ..................................
southwest quarter of Section 4. first publication of this summon» owners in fee almnle of. nnd you lowing described real property, to-
C.
Rebhan.
He
also
caught
a
good
Township 20 S. R. 3 West of W. M. and If you fall to answer for want and each of you be enjoined nnd wit:
$1.50 to $2.00 Boys’ and Girls’ Sweaters
Beginning at a point In tbe South string of smaller fish.
containing 40.84 acres.
then of the plaintiff will take a de­ forevar barred from claiming nny
line of the Geo. W. Evans Dona­
All of the Southeast quarter of cree against you ln the sum of right, title, estate. Hen or Interest
Another large fish taken from the
$3.50 to $5.00 Ladies’ Sport Shoes
tion Land Claim No. 48, Notf. No. river In the same location was a
Ihe Southeaat quarter In Section 1, $860.00 with Interest thereon at 8% in and to the following described
2935, In Township 16 South.
township 20 8. R. 4 West of W. M per annum from the 81st day of nremlaeg:
Heavy Men’s Work Shoes, Standard Brand
Range 4 West of the W illamette dolly varden caught by Casper Lane |
September, 1928, until paid and the
containing 40 acres.
Beginning at a point ln the West
Meridian in Lane County, Ore­ of Eugene. This fish measured 22
All of the west hnlf of the south further sum of $126.00 reasonable
line of tbe James G. Mitchell and
$1.60 Men’s Genuine Broadcloth Shirts In all
gon. 1164 feet East of the South­ inches in length and weighed over
west quarter of the Southwest quar­ attorney's fees and for costs and
wife Donation Land Claim No. 68
colors ...........................................- ..........
west corner of said clnlm and five pounds. Lane was fishing with !
ter of Section 4, township 20 S. R disbursements of suit; that the
Notf. 7031 Township 18 South,
running thence East along the
3 West of W. M. containing 20 plaintiff be decreed to have a mort­
range 2 West. W illam ette M eri­
$1.50 Humming Bird Full Fashion Silk Hose,
South boundary of said claim Charles Smith, one of the owners of
acres. All of the southeast quarter gage lien upon the following des­
dian. 15.88 chains North of the
1401.1 feet: theuefe North 0 de the J. P. Smith shoe factory ln Chi­
of the northeast quarter, Section 13. cribed premises: Lot 2 In Block 6
Southwest corner thereof run­
Special
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greea 08’ East 1013.1 feet; thence cago. They caught a dosen other
township 20 S. It. 4 West of W. M tn Cheshire's Addition to Eugene,
ning thence East 43.756 chntna;
North
89
degrees
30'
West
1401.1
Lane County, Oregon, as security
containing 40 acres.
thence North 400 feet; thence
$5.00 - $6.00 Ladles’ Silk Umbrellas
fish, mostly redsides, which aver­
feet; thence South 0 degrees 08'
All of the NE quarter of the 8W for the payment of said Judgment;
East 146.1 feet to the eaat line
aged
19
Inches
ln
length.
West
1025.1
feet
to
the
place
of
quarter nnd the HW quarter of the that said mortgage Hen be fore­
of said claim; thence North 6.22
Heavy Bleached Muslin, yard
beginning, containing 32.70 acres
HE quarter of Sec. 18. Tp. 20 S. R. closed and that said defendants and
chains; the>nce West 46 chains to
of
land,
more
or
less.
In
the
Geo.
3 West of W. M ln I-ane County, each of them be foreclosed of all
the west line of said claim and
Heavy Yard Wide Outing, white or figured, yd,
ICE CREAM PRICES
W. Evans D. L. C. In Ig»ne Coun
right, title and Interest In and to
thence South 12.28 chnlns to the
Oregon containing 80 ncres.
ty,
Oregon.
TAKE DECLINE HERE
In tho proportion» as specified In »aid premises; that said premises
place of beginning, containing 55
$1.25 Table Damask, yard
Notice is hereby given that on
the complaint; that said premises he sold and the proceeds be ap­
acres, more or less all In Lane
Saturday,
the
8th
day
of
August.
plied,
first
to
the
costs
of
sale,
then
be sold by a referee In partition
County, Oregoin.
Prices of Ice cream manufactur­
$1.25 Curtain S e t ........................ - ............
end that the attorneys fees and ex­ to the sums of money above spe­ And a further decree clearing tho 1931, at ten o'clock, A. M. of that ed at the Springfield Creamery Co.,
day.
at
the
front
door
of
the
I^tne
cified
and
Ihe
balance
If
any
to
penses of suit be paid from the pro­
title of said premises and for such
All 25c High Grade Fast Color Prints
ceeds of sale nnd the balance be S. M. Calkins as the administrator other relief as to the court may ap­ County Courthouse. I will, tn obedi­ Inc., took a sharp drop here during
ence
to
said
order
of
sale
and
de
of
the
Estate
of
Frank
McGregor,
the
Fourth
of
July
holidays
when
divided among the owners and for
pear equitable. The order of the
Not in years have prices reached so low a level.
such other relief as Is specified ln deceased unless otherwise ordered court directing service of this sum­ cree of foreclosure, sell at public the price descended from bO cents
auction,
the
above
described
real
Seldom
have been able to offer such an assortment
by
the
court.
The
date
of
the
ordei
mons
by
the
publication
thereof
1»
snld complaint.
to 35 cents a quart. Other prices
The order of the court directing directing the service of this sum­ dated June 29th, 1981, and required premises, or so much thereof as
of
extra-value
merchandise.
service of this summons by the mons by the publication thereof Is publication each week for four suc­ may be necessary to satisfy plain are one-half gallon 60 centa and one
23rd,
1931,
and
orders cessive weeks nnd that you appear tiff's Judgment, with Interest there gallon |1.00 unpacked or |1.25
publication thereof Is dated June Juno
11th, 1931, and requires publication publication once each week for nnd answer within four weeks from on and coets. to the higheat and packed in ice.
once each week for four successive four successive weeks, and the date the date of flrat publication. First best bidder for cash, in Gold Coin of
The ice-cream la on sale at the
weeks nnd the date of the first of the first publication of this sum­ publication of thia summons Is July the United States.
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, July following places at above prices:
mons Is June 26th, 1931.
publication Is June 11th, 1931.
2, 1931.
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R , Attorney
Home Grocery. Elite Cafe. Mac’s
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R . Attorney
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R . Attor­ 9th. 1931.
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane Place. Gold Star Auto Camp, and
for plaintiff. Residence: Eugene.
THE STORE OF SPRINGFIELD
for I’lalntlffa. Resident Eu­
ney for Plaintiffs. Residence;
County, Oregon.
Oregon.
Eugene, Oregon.
gene, Oregon.
Kratts
Grocery
1
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Eugene.
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