— •rin g thia ad ae «3.90 cash on a Estate of Elizubuth Morehouse, Dec'd. pair of glasses during August, 1*31. NOTICR Dr. Hoyal Olck, eye specialist, ton OP PIN A L B R TTLRM RNT years In Eugene. *31 W illamette HI. N itlc i Is hereby given that Lewis II Morehouse has (lied his (Inal report an eaecutor of the last will slid testament of Elisabeth More houen, deceased. In the County r — > Court of the Blale of Oregon, In The Ladles' Aid of the Methodist and (or Lane County; and that ten O'clock In the forenoon of Saturday : Episcopal cnurch, met Wednesday the 19th day of August. 1981, at the afternoon In the annex of the Courtroom thereof In Eugene. Ore-1 ... gon. have been by said court ap ' hU.rcb ." * • dBy w" 'W “1 pointed and (lie d as the time and gnlltlng. Plans were made Tor the place for hearing objections to said 1 picnic, which the aid gave at Dead report anil for the final settlement I ,uond s ferry Friday. Several from of the estate of said Deceased Coburg attended the picnic and re L E W IS II. MDItKHGUHK. K le ported a vary enjuynbl. time cutor. A. R W IIE E L E It, Attorney. Thu Cbrlsllun ladles' Aid held (J 30 - A «13 20 87» their regular meeting Thursday IN T H E COUNTY C tll KT O F T IIE afternoon In the church. Tha Hint was spent In quilting. HTATE l)F OREGON FOIl T IIE COUNTY OF LANE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Henderson. F t.lt B A L K - Springfield lots (or sale or will trade (or McKensle river home site or Eugene pro party. L. G. Hullu. I*. O. Boa 664, In (he Matter of the Adoption of Alice Ixjulse Gray and Mildred Eugene I'houe 1311 M. tl l.uclle Gray, Minors. TEACHER MANUALS TO BE DISTRIBUTED HERE CITATION To l.ouln II Cray. Greetings: IN T H E NAM E OF T H E STATE OF OKEOON. Yon are hereby d ied and requited to appear In the Teacher manuale to he used for I'miniv Court of the State of Ore the first three gradea In luiua coun gon, for the County of I-sue. at tha ly acboola hava been received at I Court Room thereof, at Eugene, In ili>- County of Lane, on Saturday. (be orfica of the county superin Ho- '.c’nil dav nf August. 1831. at tendent of achools from the state : 10 00 o'clock In the forenoon of that dav. then and there to show ecboul Office. The manuals are being distribu ! ««use. If any you have, why tha petition of Clarence W Smiley to ted to teachers at the superintend udopl the above named mlno.a, eut's office. i Alice Ixmlee Gray and Mildred Lu- e ll. Gray should not be granted Notarial Commission Piled— The and u decree of adoption entered accordingly notarial commission of W. It. Blow W ITNESS. Ihe Hon. C. I ’. Bar ers was tiled for record Friday at nard County Judge si (he 0ounty Court nf the State nf Oregon, for (be office of the county clerk. the County of M n e and the Seal of Hold Court hereto affixed thia N O T IC R T O C R E D IT O R S 20th day nf July. 1931. IN T H E CO U N TY COURT O F T IIE I SEAL» A TTEST: STATE OF OREGON FOB W B DILLA RD, Clerk L A N E CO UNTY By S IB YL W ESTFA LL. Deputy IN T IIE M A TTER OF THE <Jl 3330: A. «-18» ESTATE OF CH A R LES C. ROSSMAN, deceased NOTICR TO CREDITORS NO TIC E IS H EItEB Y G IV E N : That Lydia J. Hoasman has bewn Springfield. Oregon, June 34. 1831 appointed executrix of the i-.«t Notice Is hereby given that the W ill and Testament of Charles C. Rossman, deceased, by the County undersigned as Superintendent of Banks for the State nf Oregon Is Court of l4iae County, Oregon. All In charge of the assets and affairs peraona having claims against said I of the Commercial State Bank of »elate are required to preaent them, i Springfield. Oregon, for the pur with (he proper vouchers, within pose o f liquidation. All persona who six months from the 23rd day of rnay have claims against said bank July. 1931, to the setd executrix at sra hereby notified to make legal the law office of L. L. Ray In tha proof thereof by filing a duly verl Miner Building. Eugene. Oregon. fled claim, aa by law provided, with LYDIA J. ROSSMAN. Executrix Ihe Deputy Superintendent of of the l-ast W ill and Testament of Banka In charge at the office of Charlea C. Rossman, deceased. (be Commercial State Bank of L. L. KAY. Aaatorney for Estate. Springfield. Oregon, on or before (Jl 23 30: A. «-12-20» s September 34. 1831. .■ ................ A. A. SCHRAMM. Superintend ent of Banks. (8 2 4 ) Business Directory Edw. G. Privat JEWE1.KU Repairing a Hpeclalty Springfield, Oregon Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN Naturopathic Physician First National bank Bldg I'bon.a: Office 73J; Res: 143W Of floe Hours 1 to 5 I’ . M. Residence 233 B street FOR SALE Good 1«-lnoh Block wood, also («-Inch and 4 feet eld growth tlabwoed. FRANK TUHY Phene Sp. 1S2J DR. BERTHA DAVIDSON Osteopathic Physician Telephone 32«< Eugene, Ore. 204 I. Q. O. F. Temple Universal Mortgage Corp. BONDS W. P. Tyson, Agent 128 E S t Phene MW General Law Practice I. M. PETERSON Attorney-et-Law City Hall Building Springfield, Oregon FRANK A. DE PUE A TTO R N EY A T LAW N O T A R Y P U B L IC Button Building Springfield Oregon Funeral Directors ¡W alker - Poole Co. P. J. BARTHO LO M EW , Mgr. Phone 62-J and 62-M Springfield, Oregon Eugene Chapel at lith e anil Charnelton — Phone 713 F U I a -V U E A BEAUTIFUL. FR A M E ytctffe «WOfcrewt FROM ALL O T H E R S DR. ELLA MEADE Optom«tri«t 41 W aal Bth Eugene Coburg I McKenzie Valley ing by. through or under them or any of them, In or to the following described real property, to-wot: Lota Two and Three In Section 13, In Township 19 South of Range 4 West of the W illam ette Meridian In I,ane County. Oregon. Dated thia 3rd day of August, 1931. , , H. L. BOWN, Sheriff. By A. E. HULG AARD. Deputy. (A 7-14-21 28— 8 8) SUMMONS IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E 8 T A T E OF OREOON FOR LANE CO UNTY. Ixtuls Josephson. Plaintiff, va. Bartha K. Josephson, Defendant. To Bertha K. Josephson, Defend ant. IN T H E NA M E OF T H E S TA TE OF OREOON: You are hereby re quired to appear and answer the complaint filed against you In the above entitled ault within (our weeks from the date of the flrat publication of this summons and If you fall to appear or answer for want thereof the plaintiff will ap ply to the court for the relief as prayed for In the complaint, to-wlt: That the marriage relation existing betwoea the plaintiff and defendant be dissolved, and auch other relief as to the court may appear eqult able. The order directing the service of this summons by the publication thereof la dated July 80th, 1931, and directs publication once each week for four successive weeks, that you appear and answer within four week« from date of first publica tion, and the first publication of said summons Is July 30th, 1931. for Plaintiff; Residence Eugene, Oregon. (J 30— A «-13-20-17) M BJleJ n"n j e? h “ r rt f s a • r ® OFFEBEO TO Big Race Card, Horse Show, Pageant. Gymnastics, Danc Calls for Workara in Hop ing and Speeches Listed Fialda Soon to Como; Local Labor to _______ Cot First Placo The horse races promise to be NOTICE OF S H E R IFF'S BALE NO TIC E Is hereby given that by virtue of an execution and order of isle Issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon tor Lane County July 11, 1931, upon and pursuant to a decree duly given and made by aald Court July 11, 1931, In a suit pending therein In which State Mutual Building and Loan Aasoclatlon, a corporation was plaintiff and Bachelordon F ra ternity, Inc., a corporation, and Rose Oaburn were defendants, which execution and order of sale was to me directed and commanded me to sell the real property here Inafter described to satisfy certain liens and charges In said decree specified, I will on the 16th day ot August, 1931, at the hour of Ona o'clock. P. M„ at the southwest door of the Count Court House In Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale and tell at public auction for cash, subject to redemption provided by law, all of the right, title and Interest of tha defendants In said ault and of all parties claim ing by, through or under them or any of them elnce the l is t day of February, 1928, In or to the follow Ing described real property, to*wtt: The North H alf of Lota number ed Seven (7) and Eight (8) In Klncald'e Addition to Eugene, Lane County, Oregon. Dated this 18th day of July, 1911. H. L. BOW N, Sheriff. By A. E. HULEO AARD, Deputy. the best this year the I-ane county , fair has ever hsd both In running :nd harness events. One of the horse, that will oe here w ill be onward Patch sired by Daael Patch who was sired by Dan Patch, pro- bably the best known and moat thought of of any hors. In the lu lle d States. For many years the slate fair of Minnesota opened with Dan Patch pacing against hla wn record. The Pageant Is causing much In tereat and Is sponsired by grangers. lodges and communities all ovar the county. Thia will be put on the first and third nights. Mrs. Ethel bristle I. directing this. Dr. C. E. TOM MIX COMING W ITH SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS Famous W estern Movie S tar Makes Personal Appearances During All Performances Tom Mix, famous moving picture star, who la said to receive the largest salary ever paid a circus performer, will be the extraordln ary feature of the Sells-Floto circus, when that noted show appears In Eugene on Wednesday. August 19. Tremendous crowds, which see Mix dally, testify to the remarkable popularity of this fine American cowboy, amongst old and young alike. As an extra added feature, the Great Peters, the man with the Iron neck, will twice dally drop from the highest part of the huge tent, with his head In a regulation hangman's noose. This act is a di rect Important from Europe and Is being presented in America for the first time. In the three rings and two stages Instituted If not paid. P. H. Nlblock will be found a complete new pro has Installed a water system of his gram of arenlc features Including own and notified the council of dis three great riding acta, the Hob continuance of further service from sons. the Hodglnls and the Schwarz the town. families; the Three Thrillers and Arthur Concello Trio, aeriallsts; Daugwtlls. sensational acrobats from Austria; the Hugonl sisters ■ — -------------------------------------------“♦ ¡fr o m Italy; the Orantoa and Suarez Mra. Parrel M cm in n and W illiam broth).rg dartn![ perch art,8tg. Eyler have been at the bed side of Berta gM io n madcap of the wire; M in Minnie McMahon for several W right Duo and numerous others. days. She Is critically 111 at her Three special trains are required home west of Eugene. She Is a to tarnsport this big show. The sister-in-law of Mr. Eyler sod an btg top seats approximately 11.500 aunt of Mrs. McQutnn. people, this tent requiring an area Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bough gave a of 250 feet by 500 feet. Perform birthday dinner last Sunday In hon ances are announced for 2 p. in. or of Mr. Baugh's mother, Mrs. D. and 8 o'clock with the main doors O. Baugh aud Mrs. Baugh s father, to (bp double menagerle opening an James Calvert from Junction City. hour ,n advance. There were several In attendance : ________________ _ from Junction City. Bear Creek. TWO RATTLERS KILLED Bellfountain. Kugene. Springfield W ITH ONE RIFLE SHOT and Donna and Shedd, besides those who attended from Thurston. The Killing of two rattlesnakes with orchestra furnished music for the one shot of a 30-30 rifle is a feat occasion. After dinner waa served performed by J. W. Fountain of many of the younger people went W alterville. swimming. Fountain is a constant source of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Handekamp | trouble for all rattlesnakes and his and John Handekamp spent Sunday latest exploit was taking one shot with M ita Heersma. They are tnak- „ . at two big rattlers sunning them ing plan, to move to California In on # rocfc Thp bu,le, cu, few days to make their home through both snakes. there. Mrs. Roy Edmlston entertained MANY “TOURISTS" NOW 20 young people Tuesday evening ON RAILROADS. REPORT In honor of her daughter. Miss Leone Edmlston’e birthday. The Railroad “tourist” travel by evening was spent In card games freight is growing heavily and und dancing after which refresh every string of boxes through this ments were served. city seems to carry a full load of Miss Laura Ruth from Portland free passengers. Is spending a few days with her One night last week C. O. Peter parents here. She is a Catholic son in watching a passing freight nun teaching In the school at Port bound for Klamath Falls counted land. Mies Florence Platt has returned 174 riders and says that there Is no doubt that many others were to Sacramento. California after spendlng“ wo weeks" with her’ par | J 1" ] " ® e"*Pty CRr8 and could not be seen. ents and other relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Linn Endicott from Portland arrived Saturday even- j DAMAGE ACTION COMES Thurston Mr. and Mrs. Dullay and baby of Blue River went to Canyonville Saturday and returned 9unday. They were there to visit relatives The largest number on record at tended Leaburg Sunday school last Ing for a few days' vacation with Sunday. There were «0 present. relatives here. (J. M-IS-Mt; A M l) Tom M ix Coming in the Circus [ Mr and Mrs. W. T. Bettis and Miss Theima Cross spent last Bun NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT day at Caacadla. They attended IN T H E CO UNTY COURT OF T H E a family reunion In honor of Mrs. Forrest Murray of Poaullo, Hawaii, STA TE O F OREGON FOR T H E CO UN TY O F LANE who has been visiting relatives In IN PROBATE NO. (604 California and Oregon. IN T H E M A TTER O F T H E ES T A T E O F C H R I8 T P M ILL E R Deceased. Notlco Is hereby given that the undersigned has filed In the abo a entitled proceeding his final ac The Christian Endeavor society | count, and the court has entered an order fixing the time for the hear- held a meeting at the home of Mr. and M r. George Marx on Wsdue. o'clock A M. August 28. 1831. and I anyone having any objections there day evening for their buelneee end to shall files the same In writing on social hour. At the bustneaa meet j or before the time set for the hear ing election of officere took place. lug. This notice Is first published Anna McArthur was elected presi I July 30. 1831. CHRIS M M ILL E R . Administra dent. l.uclle Millican, vice prest dent, Helen Marx secretary, and tor. H. E. Slattery, Attorney (or Ad- Ervin Fountain treasurer. 1 mlnlatrator. Mm. Charles Jessen had the plea (J 23 30 A. 8 13-20) sure af entertaining her »liters, Mrs. Rasmussen and Mra. Peterson NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE NO TIC E Is hereby given that by from Fresno, California, for a few virtue nf an execution and order days, also Mr. Peterson and Mr. ' of sale Issued out of the Circuit Rasmussen. C ourt of the State of Oregon for Mr. and Mra. Paul Klein of Mon, Ijin e County August 3. 1931. upon and pursuant to a decree duly given ties, California, are here making and made by said Court July 31, her parents. Mr. and Mrs. S. J I 1831, In a suit pending therein in Godard, a visit. On their way to which J. M. Walkup was plaintiff and W. T. Sherman and Jennie Oregon the couple stopped at Or Sherman, J. W. McKee and Edith ville. California, and visited Mrs. McKee. I. J Estes and Mary K. Klein's aunt, Mrs. Frank Bandera, Kates. Ethel Bond, 8. M. Fries and for a few days. Mrs. Sanders and I J. E. Clark were defendants, which execution and order of sale was to Mrs. Kletn'a mother. Mra. Oodard, me directed and commanded me to are slaters. ■ell the real property hereinafter Mrs. John Kransfelder of Bay- described to satisfy certain liens field, Wisconsin, on her way from i and charges In said decree speci fied. I w ill on Saturday, the 5th day Seattle. Washington, where ihe of September, 1931, at the hour of visited a sick brother. Mrs. Krans | one o'clock, P. M.. at the southwest felder came to Laaburg and visited door of the County Court House In her sister. Mrs. Ira lanam and fam Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, of fer for sale and sell at public auc ily. tion for cash, subject to redemption Mrs. Davidson of Portland waa »a provided by law. all of tha right, an over night guest on Saturday at ¡title and Interest of the defendants In aald suit and of all parties claim the Isham home. C. A. W INTERMEIER. Attorney Creswell The Senior Aid society of the Methodist church met Wednesday afternoou at lha church annas and worked. Mrs. F. W. Ograui took the occasion to compliment her mother. Mra. C. B. Howe by serving angel food and lea tea. Cavil Holbrook moved back to hla home at Creswell Wednesday from Coburg, be having recently sold hla ranch there. He Is making plans to remodel hla home here with Improvements. Nleta Zlnlker Is planning to take the university summer school Al aska trip and will be absent for two weeks. She expects to leave Ihe first of the week. Bert Thompson baa been con Miss Dorothy Henderson, and Dwan fined to his home the Inst week Henderson of Tacoma. Washington,' with an attack of tonsllltla. Miss Ruth Jacobson of Fergus are visiting relatives and friends lu Coburg The Henderson family Falls. Minnesota, arrived Sunday and la Ihe guest of Mr. and Mrs. formerly lived here. Ed Anderson. Norman McNabb fall aud sprain Miss Helen Sedgwick and Mrs. ed his aukle while working on tha Elisabeth Wilson stopped at the hay halier las! week. Ha la walk Sedgwick home the first of the ing with the aid of crutches. week. They are on their way to Ben Howard nf Monroe was If, , Portland, tbelr home, from a trip to Coburg Tuesday on business. allfornin. Mr mid Mrs. Ken Hnyder and ; Chas. Halverson and family of daughter, Beverly Ann, and Miss , Uoldendale, Washington, spent a l-eols Hnyder, have gone to Ho part of the week with old friends. quiam. Washington, to spend a few j They were formerly residents of days. Creswell. Dewaln Johns had the misfortune Leslie Goheen sustained a pain to run a nail into his foot Friday. ful Injary to bis right hand Mon Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Klxer and two day while sawing, cutting off the children. Charles Samuel and Betty little finger and badly Injuring the lleryL have been visiting with Mrs. third finger. Hanley Olton aud family of Reels- Riser's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Ham port were over Monday to visit Green hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Thornton Daniela and Myron Olaon, and hla brother, Mr. and Daniels of Wyoming are the guests Mrs. Arthur Olaon. nf W ill Smith and Marlon Smith. Mias Leda Everson of Fort Dodge. The Daniela are the nephews ol Iowa, arrived Baturday for a three W ill Smith and formerly lived In weeks' visit with her parents, Mr. Coburg. and Mrs. G. E. Everton. On Bunday Mr. and Mrs. T. Q. U r.au spent August 2. they all went to Eugene last week-end visiting In Florence with other resident family mem at the hums of Mr. and Mrs. Harry bers and bad dinner with Mr. and Harbert. Mrs. Herbert returned Mrs. Phil Nordling. Mrs.- Nordllng home Monday with Mr. and Mrs. being a alster of Mias l^eda Ever Oreen and spent a few days hers. ton. M r and Mrs. Ralph Curry who The council ordered the Inst of have been visiting at tha home of the paving Intersection bonds taken Mr. and Mrs. John Mountain, have up at Its meeting Monday evening, returned to (heir home In Missouri. this being the last of the series out Mrs. Mountain went with them to standing. Some delinquent Bancroft visit for a time. Mrs. Curry sod assessments were considered and Mrs. Mountain are sisters. probable foreclosure proceedings f W A N T TO BUY T h . he.t hurg.lu I can gel In a buus. with not leal than 5 rooms In Springfield. W rite me giving degrrlpllun ami location of house, and your lowest price (or all cash. Price will be kepi confi dential ii I. I I.KM ENT, H. 1, Springfield. A « IS PAG» THU 8PRINOFIELD NEWS THURSDAY, AUGUST 13. 1981 ■ 1 CAR DAMAGE ACTION SETTLED BY PARTIES As the result of a stipulation be tween plaintiffs and defendant the damage case of Ben Squires and Vera Thomas against James M. Mulholland has been settled. The plaintiffs sued for >10.000 each following Injuries sustained when a car In which they were riding was struck by defendant’s car. The amount ot settlement Is said to have been 35000. VICIOUS DOGS ACTIVE, COUNTY BOARD HEARS AFTER CRASH OF CARS Suit for damages to the amount of 32306.80 was filed In circuit court by R. A. McCully against the standard Oil company. The complaint states that a truck of the defendant company struck plaintiff’s car on the Pacific high way near Grants Pass April 24 last. General damages of 32000 are sought and special damages of 3304.80. Report of Eatats Filed— Inven lory and appraisement of the estate of James W. Schrimpf was filed In probnte court Monday. The estate amounts to >13.111.55. Answer to Suit Filed— An an swer to the damage suit of All ’e Quite a number of complaints of M iller versus Carlton Spencer was vicious police dogs in various parts filed by the defendant In circuit of the county have been received court Thursday. by R. J. Morris, enforcement officer ----------------------------- for the county dog control board. Final Account of Estate Filed— The officer says that direct evl- Final sccount of the estate of John dence and proof of vldousness Is m . Rennie was filed in probate hard to obtain so that the board Is court Wednesday. rather hampered in action. ------------------------------ Nurse F ilet Certificate — The W ill to Be Probated— Anna L. nurse's certificate of Gertrude A W hytal has been appointed execu Mustoe was filed for record at the trix of the will ot Charles R. Why office of the county clerk Wednes tai. 1 day. c . , , . for bean plckBrB , , , raade „ (, „ lca * Ualla4 8tBlea , roploymant b, „ _ ^ ^ l u g to r u ArmltagBi gp ractor Tba plcklng bopa w,„ under WBy the aad (bere w , larg, numb<1. * Jobg |n th|, . eaB<mab,B labor Ag macb Bg po. glblB a„ ,„ e bean flelda , nd alBO ror hop picking will be held for local labor and tranatBnta w,„ only , mptoy. ed wben tba loca, |abor „ ,aka. CBre 0( _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ WEATHER UNUSUAL NOW. Hunt will be the director of the LANE FARMER AVERS cborne. ~~~— There will be a Lane county! Weather conditions are very un- addle horse show. Riding will be ueual thia year and this la par- done the first and third afternoons Ocularly noted by Cal Young. Lana and a real show pot on the second : county farmer. and fourth evenings with Jumping Mr. Young, who started cutting <nd trick riding. There w ill be his grain last week reports that in more than 30 horses entered in thia some spots on hie river bottom event. land there la a very fine crop and The McMahon-Wheeler troup will that in others with seemingly no put on free acts, consisting of wire- difference In toll or other factors work done sixty feet In the air, dog of growth there Is a very poor and pony show, trapez work, con yield. Mr. Young cannot account (or tortion work, comedy. Roman rings, this difference In growth. balancing and Jugllng, Spanish web. tight and slatjt wire. This troupe has played many ot the eastern and middle west state fairs. Appraisers are Appointed — Ap Lane county has become known praisers for the probate of the from a long distance for the 13 estate of Emma Richardson have weddings that have been put oo. been appointed. The appralsors are Many fairs have written to find out H. C. Wood, C. B. Scott and L. O. ■ low to do it. Barette. Finishing each program will be . the H itt Fireworks. The best that SUMMONS have ever been put on here. IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T T I e Friday will be Grange day and S TA TE OF OREGON. FOR Marshall Dana will be speaker. IVew A m a sin g L A N E CO UNTY Katherine C. Wilson and Gerald Everyone urged to be there to hear | Wilson, Plaintiffs, vs. The un- him known heirs of George D C offin,: deceased, Hattie Spencer. C lar-! I ence Luckey, Lena Luckey, un NEW COUNTY ROAD ON known heirs of Jeremiah Luckey, McKENZIE IS SOUGHT deceased, the unknown heirs of Winfield Wisner, deceased. Lu cinda Coffin. Sarah A. Wisner, Residents of the upper McKenzie and also all other persons or par district north of the river above ties unkrfown claiming any right, title estate, lien or Interest in the the bridge have petitioned the real estate described in the com- county court for a county road to compiaint herein. follow the north bank. To the unknown heirs of George The petition bears some 60 D. Coffin, Luckey. deceased. Hattie Spencer, . owners ot . ,hBt . Clarence Lena Luckey” un- nawea of • property M A J E S T IC SU P E R SETS t9 ÍT I^ known! heirs of Jeremiah Luckey, deceased, the unknown heirs of Winfield Wisner, deceased. Lucinda Coffin, Sarah A. Wisner and also ,, all other persons or parties un- known claiming any right, title estate, lien or interest In the real es :. a s;:X,in “• area- action has been taken by the county court but the board of road viewers will view the site of . . . proposed j __ j the road, says Clinton H Hurd, county commissioner, ----------------------------- t .»-™ IN THE NAME O F THE STATE wanted at Seattle for theft OF OREOON: You are hereby re- of a car and arrested at Reno, Ner.. qulred to appear and answer the passed through Eugene north on complaint filed against you in the Tllursday in cugtody of King coun. above entitled suit within four _ . . .. weeks from the date of the first °Hicers. The pair of alleged publication of this summons and if thieves stole two license plates you fall to appear or answer for «¿en they passed through Eugene want thereof the plaintiffs will take gouth gome Ume an(J thege a decree against you and each of you for the relief as prayed for m :’,ates were returned. the complaint, to-wit: That the — ;-------------------------- plaintiffs against you and each of pa(r Speaker Named— Marshall you be decreed to be the absolute x asgociate editor of the ow ners in fee sim ple and that you ~ , ... . . and each of you be enjoined and ’ 'regon Journal, will be the prin- forever barred from claiming any cipal speaker at the Grange Day right, title, estate, lien or interest program at the Lane county fair In and to the within described pre Frldav Au t 2g according to Complete $72.50 Never before h e re we diepleyed •ete on which we were oathneiertie . . . never before have there been iu - r.ieler*>«Ivne* w ith anything like aiestic'a amazing development, the M U L T I M U tube. N o w . from h i» , distortion and ” croa« taw on either distance or local programs . . , yet all o f M ajestic'» famona C ol orful To ne baa been retained. L i t ua explain our Budget Plan. C Wright & Sons H A R D W A R E — F U R N IT U R E P A IN T misos * All that portion of the D. L. C Mabel » • Chadwick, fair board sec- of Robert Wilson and wife, being retary. Number 30 Notif No. 3262 In Tp * ---------- ------ - - ?-■ - = 16 S. R. 4 W . of W. M. in Lane County. Oregon, meandering the right bank (right bank facing down stream) of the W illam ette River running through said D. L. C. being also described as all that 8:30 A. M. Monday. August 31, the first boat leaves on portion lying north and east of said W’illamette River excepting its business training cruise. You are invited to come therefrom that portion described aboard. as follows: Beginning at the' 4n other words, that is the date for the beginning Southeast corner of said D. L. C. No. 38 aforesaid and running of the Fall Term at the Eugene Business College, so— thence north 10.00 chains; ! Register now for a business training course that thence N. 55 degrees W. to the will assure you future success. meandered line of 3aid W iliam ette River thence meandering It’s a good school; the rates are reasonable; ask said W illam ette River southwest about it. erly to where the said W illam et te River crosses the boundary ¡ line of said D. L. C. No. 38 thence along said boundary line to place of beginning. Beginning at the Northwest A. E. ROBERTS, President corner of the Southwest Quarter Miner Building Phone 666 of Section 19. in Township 16. Eugene, Oregon South Range 3 West of the W il lamette Meridian, thence East 34.50 chains, more or less to the center of the County road known as the middle road, thence South erly along the center of the County road to the Southeast cor ner of said Southwest quarter of Section 19, in said Township and Range, thence West 40 chains, more or less to the Southwest corner of said Southwest quarter of 8ectlon 19, and thence North 40 chains, to the place of begin ning, containing 153.18 acres, ac cording to the Government Sur vey STORE NO. 1— Miner Building, Eugen. Commencing at the N. E. cor STORE NO. 3— 960 Charn.lton Stra.t, Eugan. ner of the Robert Wilson Dona STORE NO. 4— 500 Main Street, Springfield tion Land Claim No. 38 In Twp. 16 S. R. 4 W . thence North 2.22 chains to the *4 sec. corner on east line of Sec. 24. of said twp. thence east 1.50 chains into coun ty foad, thence north 2.78 chains, thence west 20.74 chains thence south 5.00 chains, thence east 19.24 chains to the place of begin nlng containing ten acres of land, al? of the above descriptions be ing In Lane County Oregon, and clearing the title of said pre mises and for such other relief as to the court may appear equitable. 10 POUND The order of the court directing the service of this summons by the pub SACK lication thereof is dated August 12th, 1931, and required publication once each week for four successive 24’/ j POUND weeks and that you appear and answer within four weeks from the SACK ......... date of the first publication. The first publication of this summons 49 POUND is August 13th, 1931. C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R . Attorney SACK for Plaintiffs. Residence: Eu gene. Oregon. Don’t Miss the Boat! Eugene Business College Pillsbury’s Best ho « FLOUR 35c 65c $1.15 (A 13-20-37— 8 3-10)