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    THURSDAY. JULY 1«, I N I
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TUB SPRINGFIELD NEWS
I
N O T IC I OF S A L I
NO TIC E la hereby given that tha
Htata Land Board of tha State of
Oregon, will receive aaaled hid« at
It* office In tha Capitol llulhllng
In Salem. Oregon, up Io 19:00
o'clock, a. m„ Auguat 11. 1931, foi
all of the Htata'« Intaraat In tha
Iuka bed Innda baralnaftar da«
crlhed. giving, however, to the
owner or owners of any Innda abut
ing or fronting tberaoo, the prefer
mice right to purchase said lands at
F. Il HALE Hprlngflcld loin (or tha highest price offered, providing
Ml« or »III trail« (or M i K m i l » |««i(h offrir I» mad« In good faith.
r.ver boni* alia or Kuv«nu pro ■ Iso with the undaratandlng that
'ha purchaser Is to pay tha expanse
party. I.. U. Uulin., I*. 0 . Boa 664. of advertising and survey of the
Kogan«. I'htin« 1311-M
If tra d , In addition to tha amount bid.
nlso reserving to tha Board tba
It la «adulatati that tba amount right to reject any and all bids
Said lands are situated In lutna
of «uni atto untouched In Oraat County, Oregon, and described aa
III Itäin
la
194.366.000.000 Iona, follows:
Which would laal TOO years or mora
Beginning at a point 164.7 feat
«ait of the southwest corner of
at Ilia present rata of uaa.
Lot 7. Section 18. T. 1« 8. R. 7 W,
of W. M , and running thence along
N O T IC I T O C R E D IT O R S
tha meander line N. 81* W. 2 29
Notice la hereby (Ivan that by chains; thence north 1.17 chains;
order of tba County Court of Luna th.iu-eSH. 7914* K 0 90 chalM to
County, Oregon, duly mail« and on- the west chore of Triangle Lake;
larad of record on tba Itlth day of thence H. 7* 21' K. along the l,ake
Julia, A 11. 1981. tha uudaral|n«d Hhorr. 3.70 chains; thence weel
was appointed Administrator of tha 0 08 chain» to the place of begin­
aetata of Kaaaa Hanry I-alrd. da ning. containing 0.871 acres.
eaaaatl.
Applications should ba accom­
All paraona having claims against
aald aatat« era haraby required to panied by draft or certified check
praaaut tha aatna Io tha under- for Ihe amount hid. and should he
to U. 0 .
BROWN
alguatl Mt the law office of Potter addressed
and Bailey, 631 Mlnvr Building. Eu Cl.KICK OP STATE I.A N D BOARD.
HALKM.
OREGON,
and
marked.
■ene, dragon, within alx month«
"Application and bid to purchase
hum tba data uf thia notice.
Dated at Eugene. dragon, thia lands In Triangle Lake, luma
County, Oregon."
18th day of .'tuia. A. U. 1931.
Dated thia June 33. 1931.
POMKKOY N LAIRD. Admin
O G. BROWN, Clark of »tale
latrator of the estate of Kaaaa
Land Board.
Itanry lutlrd. Deceased.
(J. 86; JU. 2 9 13 83 30)
(J 1336, Ju 3-9-16)
NOTICE . .
OF F IN A L g g T T L E M lN T
N O T IC I 18 M I R I B Y O IVEN .
That Gertruda Potter, executrix of
tb« laat will and taatament aod
aatata of llanover I). Pitta, haa ran
derail and filed In the County Court
of the Htata of dregou for tha Coun
ty of l<aue bar Jlrat and final ac­
count and petition and that the aald
Court haa by an order duly made
and entarad haa fixed and appolnt­
ad. Saturday the lat day of August
1931. at tha hour of tan o'clock A.
M of aald day. at tba County Court
room In the County t'ourthouae In
the City of Eugene, dragon, aa tba
day. lime aad place for hearing of
objertlona to aald final account and
the Battlement thereof. All objqc-
tlona rouat ba In writing and filed
with tha clerk of aald Court on or
before aald day and time.
dated tbla 39 day of June. 1931.
G ERTRUD E POTTER. Executrix
PRANK A d a l’CE, attorney for the
N O T IC E O F S H S R IF F ’B S A L I
NO TIC E la hereby glvan that by
virtue of an execution and order
of sale Issued out of the Circuit
Court of the Htate of Oregon for
tame County July 1!. 193!, upon
and pursuant to a decree duly given
and made by said Court July 11.
1931, In a ault pending therein In
which Htate Mutual Building and
lxtan Association, a corporation
waa plaintiff and Bacbelordon Fra­
ternity, Inc., a corporation, and
Rose Osburn were defendants,
which execution and order of sale
was to ma directed and commanded
me to sell «ha rnal property here
Inafter described lo satisfy certain
Hens and charges In aald decree
specified. I will on the 16th day of
August, 1931. at the hour of One
o'clock. P. M . at the southwest
door of tha Count Court House In
Eugene. lame County, Oregon, offer
for sale and sell at public auction
for rash, subject to redemption as
eatate.
(J 39 16 3330) provided by law. all of the right,
title and Interest of the defendants
In said suit and of all parties claim
Ing by. through or under them or
any of them since the 31st day of
February. 1928. In or to the follow­
ing described real properly, to-wlt:
The North Half of l-ota number­
ed Haven (7) and Eight (8) In
JEWELER
Kincaid's Addition to Eugene.
Lane County. Oregon.
Repairing a Specialty
Dated thia 13th day of July. 1931.
Springfield. Oregon
H I. BOWN, Sheriff.
By A E. HULEGAARD. Deputy.
(J 19-93-30; A « 13)
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathic Physician
Pirat Nautaani Bank Bldg.
Phones: tjfflce 7SJ ; Rea: 143W
Ottica Houra: 1 to 3 P. M
Residence 323 B atra«!
FOR SALE
Good 16-lneh Bleek wood, alao
16-inch and 4 foot old growth
alabwood.
FRANK TUHY
Rhone Bp. 192J
DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON
Osteopathic Physician
■state of M H May. Deceased
Notice la haraby given that C. F.
May haa filed In the County Court
of the Htate of Oregon. In and for
Ijin e County, his final report aa
administrator of the Estate o f'M .
H. May. deceased; and that ten
o'clock In the forenoon of Monday,
the 20th day of July. 1931. at the
courtroom thereof lo Eugene, Ore­
gon. have been by the Court fixed
aa the time and place for hearing
objertlona to said report and for
the final settlement of the estate
of aald deceased.
C. F May, Administrator of
the Estate of M H. May, De­
ceased.
A. E. Wheeler. Att'y.
( J. 18-26; Ju. 3-9-18)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
204 I. O. O. P. T em ple
Telephone SÎ88
Eugen». Ore
Universal Mortgage Corp-
B onds
W . P. Tyson. Agent
I t i 8 St.
Phone M W
General Law Practice
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney-at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield, Oregon. June 34. 1931
Notice It hereby given that the
undersigned aa Superintendent of
Banks for the State of Oregon Is
In charge of the assets and affairs
of the Commercial State Bank of
Springfield, Oregon, for the pur­
pose of liquidation. AU persons who
may have claims against said bank
are hereby notified to make legal
proof thereof by filing a duly veri­
fied claim, aa by law provided, with
the
Deputy
Superintendent
ot
Banks In charge at the office of
the Commercial State Bank of
Springfield. Oregon, on or before
September 24. 1931.
A. A. SCHRAMM. Superintend
ent of Banks.
<»34)
Hprlngfle'.d, Oregon
N O T IC E OP SA L E
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
Springfield
Sutton
Building
Oregon
Walker-Poole Co.
FUNERAL DIRECTORS
Chapels
Phone
Eugene, 11 l i ’harnelton
Springfield, |28 Main
The New Shield shape
Lenses made In Soft-
Lite Shad» 1, reduce
glare.
DR F C M E A D F
O P T O ^ E T R IZ T
I «c W * A T f t ™ A V t
NO TIC E la hereby given that
the State Land Board of the State
of Oregon, w ill receive sealed blda
at Its office In the Capitol Build­
ing In Salem. Oregon, up to 10:00
o'clock A. M.. August 11, 1931, for
all of the State's Interest In the
lake bed lands hereinafter des­
orbed, giving, however, to the 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 offer Is made In good faith,
also with the understanding that
the purchaser is to pay the ex­
pense of advertising and survey of
the tract. In addition to the amount
hid. also reserving to the Board
the right to reject nmy and all bids:
Said lands are situated In Lane
County, Oregon, and described as
follows:
Beginning at the meander corner
between sections 18 and 19, T. 18 S.
R. 7 W. of W. M . on the west shore
of Triangle Lake, and running
thence:
N. 17* . W. 2.60 chains along U. 8.
government meander line. Thence
N. 12* W. 3.00 chains along U. B.
government meander line. Thence
N. 47* W. 3.29 chains. Thence leav­
ing U. 8. Gov't meander line East
O. 66 ahalns to west shore of T ri­
angle Lake. Thence 8. 66* 30* E.
J .44 chain s along west shore ot
TrlAiigle Lake. Thence 8. 7* 33’ E.
6.71 chains. Thonce West 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. O. BROWN,
CLERK OF STATE LAND BOARD,
SALEM. OREOON. and marked.
"Application and bid for purchase
of lands In Triangle Lake, Lane
County, Oregon.”
Dated this June 23. 1931.
O. G. BROWN, Clerk of State
I .and Board.
(J 3-9-16-33-89)
C A L L POR W A R R A N T S
Movie Director— Wa want an au­
Notice Is hereby given that dience for tha opara scene.
School District No. 19 In Spring
Casting Director— Any particular
fluid. Lane County. Oregon, will types.
pay al tha office of clerk of aald
Movie Director— No. Just any­
dlatrlcl, warrants numbered 1710 body who can cough.
Visit at Jaffarsen— Mr. and Mrs.
and 1711 dated Juns 6, 1981. In-
Arthur Taylor spent Sunday at Jef
'erest teases after July II, 1931
After fifteen years of experiment­ farson.
ing. two Austrian Inventors have
perfected a sugar-cans harvester Visitor from Portland— Mrs. Thyra
N O T IC 8 OP S H B R IP P 'S SA L E
NO TIC E la hereby given that by whl«h will do the work of more Erickson of Portland waa a visitor
at the J. M Larson home for
virtue of an execution and iwder of than 100 laborers.
»ule Issued out ot the Circuit Court
short while on Friday afternoon.
of the Hlute of Oregon for lume
N O T IC E
County. June 18, 1931, upon and
Visitors from Ashland— Mr nod
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
urauant to a decree duly given and
Notice It hereby given that tha Mrs. George Cressey of Ashland
made by aald Court June 8. 1931, In
undersigned Mary C. Mahon Bxecu were visitors the latter part of the
a ault pending therein In which
t i l l of the Estate of James 8. Ma­ week with Mrs. Al Montgomery.
Portland Mortgage Co., a corpora
hon. deceased, haa filed her final
Hon. was plaintiff and Ruth Cooper,
account In the matter of aald estate
Goes to Portland — Carlton A
el. al.. waa defendant, which ex­
and Monday the 27th day of July
ecution and order of sale waa to me
at the hour of 10 o'clock A M has Wyman made a business trip to
directed and commanded me to sell bean sat for the hearing of object­ Portland Saturday He returned to
tb« real property hereinafter dea
ions If any to aald account and for Springfield Sunday evening.
crlhed to satisfy certain liana aad
final settlement of said estate.
charges in aald decree specified. I
MARY (' MAHON. Executrix
Spond Weekend Fiehlqg — Mr
will on Friday the 24th day of July,
of the Estate of James H Ma­ and Mra. Vern Daniels and Mra. J,
1981, at tba hour of 10 o’clock, a
hon. Deceased
in. at the southwest door of the
Bowman aod son of Eugene, »pent
(J 26; Ju. 2-9-18-23)
County Court House lu Eugene,
the week-end fishing on the W il­
Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale
N O T IC E TO A P P E A R
lamette.
und aall al public auction for rash, IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
subject to redemption aa provided
STATE OF OREOON FOR
Attends Meeting — Mrs. C. F.
by law. all of the right, title and
I .ANE COUNTY.
Egglrnann attended the meeting of
Interest of the defendants In said The State of Oregon. Plaintiff,
the Spanish War Veterans’ auxili­
• ult and <4 all parties claiming by,
vs.
through or under them or any of One certain 1926 Model Chrysler ary at the Eugene armory Monday
them since Ihe gtb day of June, 1921.
roadster automobile bearing mo. evening.
In nr to the following described real
for number H4261K and 193031
property, to-wlt:
Oregon license 47823, Martin
Takas Vacation — Miss Maxine
I Ait ■ numbered 36 and 39 In Block
Hanson and Ira ( ’. Gates, Defend­ Snodgrass began a two week's va­
number 8. In Westmoreland Addi­
ants.
tion to Kugene. lAine County, Ore­ TO Martin Hansen. Ira C. Gates, cation from her duties at the Moun­
gon. as the same appears platted
and TO WHOM IT MAY CON­ tain States Power company office
and of record In the office of the
CERN: Defendants
Monday.
County Clerk of I^ n e County, Ore­
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E S TA TE
gon.
OF OREGON, You and each of you
Returns from Tacoma— Mra. Em­
Dated this 22nd day of June, 1981. are hereby notified and will take
ma Glaon returned Monday even­
H. L. HOWN. 8herlff.
notice that the following described
ing from Tacoma where she has
By A. K. Hulegaard. Deputy.
personal property, towlt:
(J-26; Ju. 8-9-19-23)
One certain 1929 Model Chrysler been spending two weeks visiting
roadster automobile hearing mo­ her brother. John Hahn.
NOTICE TO CR EDITO RS
tor number H42461E and 1930-1
Notice Is hereby given that the
Oregon license 47823.
Move» to New Residence— Mr
undersigned hoe been duly appoint­ has been seized by C. L. Hickman and Mrs. William Goodman have
ed Administratrix of the estate of State Prohibition Agent, on the
Newton Kenyon, deceased, and any twenty-seventh day of June. 1931. moved to the residence at 747 F
and all paraona having claims In the County of I .ane. State of street which was formerly occupied
against the said estate are hereby Oregon, at and lo the vicinity of a by the Lovelace family.
required lo present aald claims, point about nine miles southwest of
duly verified aa by law required, at the City of Eugene on the Eugene.
visitors from Medford— Mrs. R.
the law office of W hitten Swafford. Ixirane Highway In aald county C. Van Valzah and daughters, Ann
202 Tiffany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon. and state; that the above described
In Lane County, Oregon within alx personal property was on said date and Marjorie of Medford arrived
months from the date of this notice. delivered Into the custody of H. L. Saturday to be guests for a few
Dated and first published. July 9. Bown. sheriff of said county and days at the home of Mrs. A. B. Van
1931.
state by the said C. L. Hickman, Valzah.
RUBY A. LORD. Administra­ and said personal property haa ever
trix of the estate of Newton since been and now la In the pos­
Picnic Hold Friday— Mr. and Mrs.
session and custody of said sheriff Carl Olson, Mr. and Mra. Dan
Kenyon, deceased.
of said connty and state; that the
W H IT T E N SW AFFORD.
said C. L. Hickman aa aald State Crites, Mr. and Mra. Horry W h it­
Attorney for Estate.
Prohibition Agent of the State of ney, and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ol­
(JI. 9-19 23 30; A. 9)
Oregon has made a Return of Sei­ son enjoyed a picnic at Swimmer’s
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E ON zure of said personal property to Delight Friday evening. The affair
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E the above entitled Court, and that was arranged In honor of Mr. and
the same has been seised as afore­
Under and by virtue of an order said. and Is being proceeded against Mrs. Russell Olson who were re­
of sale and decree of foreclosure In the above entitled court and
cently married.
Issued out of the Circuit Court of cause for the forfeiture of the same
Ihe Htate of Oregon and County of oursuant to the provisions of Chap­
To Visit Son— Mr. and Mra, W al­
l-ane. on June 26. 1931. In a suit ter 29. General Laws of Oregon for
lace Hawke, their daughter, Ver-
wherein Security Savings a Loan 1923; and.
Association, a corporation, plaintiff,
You and each of you. and all per­ nlce. and sons. Donald and Wayne,
recovered
a
Judgment
against sons having or claiming to have w ill leave Springfield early Sunday
Oeorge Ijim m ers and Belle Lam­ any Interest In aald automobile morning by automobile for River­
mers. his wife, defendants. In the above described are hereby re­
sum of 9794.84. with Interest there­ quired to appear before the above side. California, where they will
on at tbs rate of ten per cent per entitled Court at the Court Houae spend two weeks visiting with their
annum from and a'ter the 19th day of t^ane County. Oregon, at Eugene, son. Fred, and his family. Mr. and
of August, 1930. and. for the further by the eighth day of August. 1931. Mrs. Fred Hawke have usually
sum of $76.00 and for plaintiff's said day being the Answer Dav In
costs and disbursements, which thia cause, which has heretofore spent their vacations in Oregon
said decree waa re orded lu tha Cir­ been duly set by the above entitled visiting with his parents.
cuit Court Journal of Lane County, Court to defend against these pro­
Oregon. and an execution Issued ceedings. and upon your failure an
thereon by the Clerk of aald Court ’o do. a Judgment of the forfeiture HOW ONE MAN
LOST 22 POUNDS
on July 7, 1931.
of said automobile above deserbed
I am commanded to tell the (ol will be applied for.
lowing described real property, to-
Mr. Herman Runkis of Detroit,
Thia notice la laaued and di­
wlt :
rected to you and each of you pur-| writes: "A few lines of thanks
Beginning at the Sou-hwest cor suant to the order duly made and from a rheumatism sufferer— My
ner of Lot 11 In Block 1 of Driver- entered by the above entitled first bottle of Kruschen Salts took
ton. thence North 76 feet; thence Court on the ninth day of July. all of the aches and swellings out
East 66 feet to the East line of 1931.
of my Joints— with my first bottle
said Lot; thence South 76 feet;
W ltnesi my hand and the seal of I went on a diet and lost 22 pounds
and thence West 66 feet to the aald court affixed at Eugene. Ore- and now reel like a new man."
place or beginning, all In Eugene, ton. thia ninth day of July. A. D..
To lose fat safely and quickly
Lane County, Oregon.
take one half teaspoonful of Krus­
1931
Notice Is hereby given that on (SEAL)
chen Salts In a glass of hot water
W. B. DILLA RD.
Saturday, the 8th day of August.
County Clerk and ex-of- before breakfast every morning—
1931, at ten o'clock. A. M. of that
fficlo Clerk of said Cir­ an 86 cent bottle lasts 4 weeks—
day. at the front door of the Lane
Get It at Ketels Drug Store, or
cuit Court.
County Courthouae, I will, In obedi­
any drug store In America.
(J. 18-2330)
ence to said order of sale and de­
If not Joyfully satisfied after the
cree of foreclosure, sell at public
first bottle— money back.
S
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suction, the above described real
premises, or ao much thereof os IN T H E C IR C U IT CQURT O F T H E I
SUM M ONS
STATE OF OREGON, FOR
may be necessary to satisfy plain­
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
LANE CO UNTY
tiff's judgment, with Interest there­
S T A T E OF OREGON. FOR
on and coats, to the highest and Bert Fegles and Gladys Fegles.
LANE COUNTY.
Plaintiffs.
best bidder for cash. In Gold Coin of
L. H. Mulkey. Plaintiff.
vs.
the United States.
9B>
Dated at Rugene, Oregon. July James W. Nelson, Mary Nelson. I
Charles T. Nelson and the un­ Mary E. McGregor. Rachel Welts,
9th. 1931.
Alma Bllson and ---------- Bllson.
known heirs of James W Nelson,
H. L. BOW N. Sheriff ot Lane
her husband, George McGregor
deceased and. all other persons
County, Oregon.
and ---------- McOregor, hts wife.
or parties unknown claiming any
(J 9-16-22.’ O: A I)
James McGregor and ---------- Mc­
right, title, estate. Hen or Interest
Gregor, his wife, O. L. Carlton
in the real estate described In
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F S S A L E ON the complaint herein. Defendants.
as the administrator of the Estate
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E To James W. Nelson. Mary Nelson.! of Frank McGregor, deceased,
Under and by virtue of an order Charles T. Nelson and the unknown and S. M. Calkins as administrator
of sale and decree of foreclosure heirs of James W . Nelson, deceased
of the Estate of Frank McGregor,
Issued out of the Circuit Court of and all other persona or parties un­
deceased, unknown heirs of Fran­
the State of Oregon and County of known claiming any right, title
cis H. McGregor, deceased. De­
I-ane. on July 7th. 1931, In a suit estate, lien or Interest In the real
fendants.
wherein the First National Bank estate described In the complaint
To Mary E. McGregor, Rachel
of Eugene, Oregon, a bknklng co r herein. Defendants.
W e lti, Alma Bllson and ---------- B ll­
poratlon. plaintiff, recovered a
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STATE son, her husband, George McGregor
judgment against the estate ot OF OREOON: You are hereby re­ and --------- McGregor, his wife,
Robert Orr, deceased, In the sum quired to appear and answer the James McGregor and ---------- Mc­
of 32730.00, with Interest at six per complaint filed against you In the Gregor his wife. O. L. Carlton as
cent per annum from and after the above entitled ault within four the administrator of the Estate of
12th day of June, 1931. and for the weeks from the date of the first Frank McGregor, deceased, un­
further sum of 3276.00 and for plain­ publication of thia summons and It known heirs of Francis H. McGre­
tiffs
costs and disbursements, you fall to appear or answer for gor, deceased, Defendants.
which said decree was recorded In want thereof the plaintiff will take
IN T H E N A M E OF T H E STA TE
the Circuit Court Journal of Lane a decree against you and each of OF OREOON: You are hereby re­
County. Oregon, and an execution you for the relief aa prayed for in quired to appear and answer the
Issued thereon by the Clerk of said the complaint, to-wlt: That the amended complaint filed against
Court on July 7th, 1931.
olalntiffa against you and each of you in the above entitled suit with­
I am commanded to sell the fol­ you be decreed to be the absolute in four weeks from the date of the
lowing described real property, to- owners In tee simple of. and you first publication of this summons
wlt:
and each of you be enjoined and and If you fail to answer for want
. Beginning at a point In the South forever barred from claiming any thereof the plaintiff will take a de­
line of the Geo. W. Evans Dona­ right, title, estate. Hen or Interest cree against you In the sum ot
tion Land Claim No. 46, Notf. No. In and to the following described 3860.00 with Interest thereon at 8%
2936, In Township 16 South, premises:
per annum from the 31st day of
Range 4 West of the W illamette
Beginning at a point In the West September, 1929, until paid and the
Meridian In Lane County. Ore­
line of the James G. Mitchell and further sum of $126.00 reasonable
gon, 1164 feet East of the South­
wife Donation Land Claim No. 6S attorney's tees and tor costs and
west corner of said claim and
Notf. 7031 Tow>nahlp 18 South, disbursements of suit; that the
running thence East along, the
range 2 West, W illam ette M eri­ plaintiff be decreed to have a mort­
South boundary of said claim
dian. 16.88 chains North of the gage Hen upon the following des­
1401.1 feet; thence North 0 de­
Southwest corner thereof run-1 cribed premises: Lot 2 In Block 6
grees 08' East 1013.1 feet; thence
ning thence East 43.766 chains; in Cheshire's Addition to Eugene,
North 89 degrees 30' West 1401.1
thence North 400 feet: thence Lane County, Oregon. aB security
feet; thence South 0 degrees 08'
East 146.1 feet to the east line (or the payment of said Judgment;
West 1026.1 feet to the place of
of said claim; thence North 6.22 that said mortgage Hen be fore­
beginning, containing 32.70 acres
chains; thence West 46 chains to closed and that said defendants and
of land, more or less. In the Geo.
the west line of said* claim and each of them be foreclosed of all
W. Evans D. L. C. In I-sne Coun­
thence South 12.28 chains to the right, title and Interest In and to
ty, Oregon.
place of beginning, containing 661 said premlsea; that aald premises
Notice Is hereby given that on
acres, more or leas all In Lane be sold and the proceeds be ap­
Saturday, the 8th day of August,
plied, first to the costa of sale, then
County, Oregon.
1931, at ten o'clock. A. M. of that And a further decree «Hearing the to the sums of money above spe­
day, at the front door of the Lane title nt said premises and for such cified and the balance If any to
County Courthouae, I will. In obedi­ other relief as to the court may ap­ S. M. Calkins as the administrator
ence to said order of sale and de­ pear equitable. The order of the of the Estate of Frank McGregor,
cree of foreclosure, sell at public court directing service of this sum­ deceased unless otherwise ordered
auction, the above described real mons by tho publication thereof Is by the court. The date of the ordei
premises, or so much thereof as dated June 29th, 1931. and required directing the service of this sum­
may he necessary to satisfy plain­ publication each week for tour suc­ mons by the publication thereof Is
tiff's Judgment, with Interest there­ cessive weeks and that you appear June
23rd,
1931,
and
orders
on and costa, to the highest and and answer within four weeks from publication once each week for
beat bidder for cash. In Gold Coin of the date of first publication. First four successive weeks, and the date
the United States.
publication of this summons Is July ot the first publication of this sum­
Dated at Eugene, Oregon, July 2. 1931.
mons Is June 26th, 1931.
9th. 1931.
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R . Attor­
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R , Attorney
H. L. BOW N, Sheriff of Lane
ney for Plaintiffs. Residence:
for plaintiff. Residence: Eugene,
County, Oregon.
Eugene. Oregon.
Oregon.
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
(J 9-19-33 99: A 9)
(J 2-9-16-2349)
(J 39; J a 3 9-19-33)
BAKIW Y OVEN FIREBOX
QUICK DELIVERY NOW
REBUILT DURING WEEK OIVEN ON WEED KILLERS
P roprietor Complim ented on Man­
Convenient arrangements for Ihe
ner In W hleb Oven W as Re­
purchase of weed-killing poisons In
b uilt When Moved
Brown, route 1. Springfield, are the
this county have been made, accord­
parents of a nine pound son born
ing to O. 8. Fletcher, Lane county
" — Son tforn— .Vfr. and ifr «
to them
morning.
at
their
home
Earner
Sunday
Rebuilding of the firebox In the
ovan at the Springfield Bakery has
been completed this week accord
ing to Fred Free«, proprietor. The
firebox was not put together In the
manner that waa deatred when the
oven was moved because of lack
of special necessary bricks which
were not obtainable until recently
These bricks are wedge shaped and
when properly placed form a solid
tight fitting arch above the fire
box The masonry work was done
by Robert Ptrrie.
A representative of the company
which manufactures the oven visit
ed the bakery last week and com­
mented on the oven haring been
torn down, moved and reassembled.
agricultural agent. One Portland
distributing firm haa established
warehouse (arllttlea In Eugene
Attends Birthday Party— Mr. and
thereby enabling purchasers to ob­
Mra. J. M. Laraon motored to Junc­
tain q uantities of sodium chlorate
tion City Monday evening to attend
Immediately. All that la required
a birthday party In honor of Mr.
Is that the purchaser go to the of­
Charles Toftdahl. father of Mrs.
fice of Mr. Fletcher In the Marhet
Larson.
building and obtain a requisition
which when presented at the ware­
Returns from Vacation— H. H.
house w ill entitle him to obtain the
Hi haf fen berg returned to his duties
poison chemical.
a' the Mountain States Power com­
The sodium chlorate Is being dis­
pany office Monday after a two
tributed In 112 pound drums.
weeks' vacation during which time
Atlaclde Is hot stored In Eugene
he and his family visited In Port­
and must be shipped from Portland.
land and on the coaat.
Pools are being made every Mon
Visit at Roseburg— F. B. Hamlin.
day and Thursday by the county
Springfield postmaster, and hla
agent Instead of only once a week
niece. Bertie Hamlin of Drew, drove
as before.
to Roseburg to spend the week-end RAILROAD CREWS CLEAN
A total of 1636 pounds of the chlo­
visiting with relatives. Mias Hamlin
GRASS FROM TRESTLES rates were ordered and purchased
haa spent two weeks In Springfield
the paat week for use in killing
visiting with her uncle.
Crews of the Southern Pacific weeds. •
Railroad company have completed
Taking Vacation— Marlon Adams
the cleaning away of all dead grata
is now enjoying hie annual vaca­
Chlorinda— So there waa some
and other refute from the trestle
tion from hla duties at the Irish
hot necking at your bouse last
supporting the walk from Main
Murphy Seed and Feed store. Mr
night?
street to tbe depot. They have
anti Mrs. Adams and son. Bob, left
Esmeralda— Yeah. Uncle George
alao burned and cleaned away all
Wednesday for Newport where
got too near the gas Jet with hla
trash from the long trestle apana
they w ill spend a few days. Later
celluloid collar.
-on both «idea of the bridge serosa
they will return and spend a few
the W illamette river.
days camping ha the upper Mc­
Thia la an annual event for ihe CHILDBIRTH LEFT HER
Kenzie country. Delbert Mitchell la
TH IN , WORN, NERVOUS
railroad employees. The cleaning
on duty at tbe Feed store during
up of thia material both enhances
Mr. Adam's vacation.
'After the birth of ray baby, I
the value of the property aad great­
ts thin, nervous and run-down.
ly eliminates the hazards from fire. From the first bottle of Vlnol, I
Improved. It gave me new strength
MANY ACRES OF FORESTS
and 1 gained weight."— Mrs. M.
NOW CLOSED TO PUBLIC SUNDAY SCHOOL FOLK
Gunstone.
HOLD PICNIC DINNER
Vlnol supplies Just the elements
of Iron, lime and cod liver peptone
O fficials Spend 935.000 to Control
8unday schools teachers and needed by thin, weak, nervous wo­
E arly F ire In M ount Hood
workers at the Baptist church held men and men. Even the FIR S T bot­
Oistrlot
tle builds up strength, makes new
a picnic dinner at the Elmo Chaae red blood. Peps up appetite and
farm
home
Sunaay
noon
Immediate­
brings sound sleep. Get a bottle of
A total of 783,346 acre« of na­
tional forest lands la Oregon have ly after morning service. Problems Vlnol today! Ketels Drug Store.
been closed to travel this summer of maintaining attendance during
because of the unusually great fire tbe summer months In the 8unday
hazard in various places which was school were discussed during the FROM M AIN U N E POINTS
brought about by the early spring afternoon.
windstorm which tore off branches
everywhere
and
covered
tbe
ground In the forests with a blan­
ket of dry twigs, needles and
leaves.
Although tne rains of early June
were of tremendous value, the ac­
cumulated effects of several years
of drought are still noticeable in
tbe national forests, says C. J.
Buck, regional forester, with offi­
ces at Portland .
The largest area to be closed to
entrance consists of 687.000 acres
on Mount Hood. The forest ser­
vice has already had tb expend
$36,000 to control an early fire
which burned over 1600 acres in
this area, says the forester.
Closed areas In Lane county In­
clude a section on the South Fork
of the McKenxle from East Creek
to Dutch Oven, and holdings of
the Western Lumber company
above Oakridge. These Areas were
clbsed to entrance on July 7.
FORD SELLS MANY
TRUCKS TO POSTOFFICE
The United States post office de­
partment has placed an order with
the Washington branch of the Ford
Motor company for 1609 motor
truck chassis, of which 600 will be
4A ton carrying capacity and 1000
of 1% tons carrying capacity. The
purchase of the motor equipment
was the largest made by the gov­
ernment department since the war.
W ith this order Ford sales to the
post office department during re­
cent years reached a total of 2900
units.
The purchase marked another
step In the department's program
of building up Its fleet of several
thousand trucks and alao to replace
some of the surplus trucks turned
over to tbe post office department
by the army at the close of the war.
Deliveries are to start Immedi­
ately and continue as rapidly os the
bodies contracted for are ready for
Installation. The completed trucks
w ill then be distributed to some 60
cities throughout the United States.
The order was placed with the
Ford company after an exhaustive
test conducted by the department
with the cooperation of the bureau
of standards. The tests were under
the supervision of W. a . Jacobs,
automotive engineer of the bureau
of standards, and W illiam Wolma of
Chicago and Morris Carrier of
Brooklyn, motor vehicle engineers
of the post office department.
STATE CAMBER OFFICE
IS POPULAR IN SOUTH
That the Los Angeles office of
the Oregon State Chamber of Com­
merce Is actually interesting peo­
ple there In various permanent In­
vestments In this ctate Is shown
by a recent report received In this
state.
According to the report the Cali­
fornia offira was instrumental In
sending Dr. John R. Fischer, a
Swiss medical man. to Medfo.'d
where he purchased a creamery
and now has an Investment of $20.-
000.
Another Instance cited Is that of
John Woodridge of Eagle Point,
who came to California from
Switzerland and later moved hla
residence to Oregon where he now
operates a cheese factory.
The Los Angeles office has list­
ings of all types of Investments,
business for sale, farms and city
property, etc., on files which are
examined by thousands every week.
BY T R A IN
MRS. CONRAD OLDEST
MEMBER OF AUXILIARY
Mrs. Nancy Conrad who passed
away at Reedsport last week was
'he oldest member of the Spring-
field American Legion auxiliary
unit, according to officers of the
group. She was also a gold star
mother. Members of the auxiliary
were pall bearers at the funeral
services.
15»
$
LOS ANGELES PEOPLE
AID IN CHURCH WORK
SAH FRANCISCO
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lofthouse
and son. Peter, their daughter, Miss
Ruth Lofthouse. and Miss Edith
Trover, all of Loa Angeles arrived
in Springfield last week to spend
a few days visiting Mrs. Lofthouse's
sister, Mrs. Frank Vernon, pastor
of the Full Gospel church. Mr. Loft­
house is on instructor In a Loa
Angeles high school. Mrs. Lofthouse
Is a vocalist, and their daughter is
a children’s worker. They w ill as­
sist at the local church during their
stay here.
ROUNDTRIP
P
TC
LOS ANGELES
Judge— I understand that you pre- j
fer charges against this man?
Grocer— No. sir. 1 prefer cash,
and that's what I had him brought
here for.
Lawyer (taunting witness)
h a re you ever been in Jail?
Witness— Yes. sir; once.
Lawyer— Ah! For how long?
Witness— Just long enough to
whitewash a cell which was to be
occupied by a lawyer who had rob­
bed doxens of his clients.
$2 6
Coach ticket, good in day
coaches or reclining chair cars
— also in Tourist Sleeper« or
ayment of berth charge(aboui
2 the Standard Pullman cost.)
One-way coach ticket that
«aves you many dollars. This
is tram comfort at the lowest
possible cost.
ROUNDTRIP . . . $45
(50 pounJt of koggagt m o j k t
c h t i f i J free on t b i : i tie k e tt.)
Southern
Pacific
C A R L O LS O N , Agent
Phone 65
The Checkerboard
New Confectionery and Fruit Stand
Now Open in West Springfield
We carry a full line of ice cream, bottled drinks, fruits,
nuts, confections and cigars and cigarettes.
We Specialize in Home-Made Cider — 5c
And Hamburger Sandwiches — 5c
G. S. WALKER, Prop.
S TE P
AW AY
From The Rest
With your automobile engine In perfect condition
you can show your rear plates to the best, of them, if
you want to. It Isn’t bo much what you have paid for
your car, but how you keep it up that counts.
Regular inspection visits to this garage and an oc­
casional tonic by our mechanics will keep your car
in the pink of condition. And we are building a repu­
tation in this community for reliable workmanship at
a minimum cost.
WHEN YOU TH IN K OF A NEW CAR
SEE THE FORD FIRST
ANDERSON MOTORS be.
General Repairing
General Lubrication
Blue Green Gasoline
John Anderson
Ray Nott