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    T H V U H D A Y , A U 0 V 8 T 20, 1031
T U B H P R IN Q F IE I.D N E W S
S H E E P C L A IM S F IL E D
W IT H
I'lalnm
for
C O U N TY BOARD
II
ali.ap
killed
by
do«« have baa a fii.xt with th» coun
ly dug dniirul bnurd fur ennaldara
linn «1 tin* Hvptcrnher mauling
W A IKIES EDES r
TO BATE HEARING ;
Coburg
Thurston
PAO» TH1UBB
! DEW AMO ASKED
ID M E M E IAEA
I lie Neighbors of Woodcraft mat
**' and M r* Fred Hussell n o
In regular aeaalon Inal Tbumduy ’«rad to Silverton last Sunday to
nlng Mr«. Joe glaveus »«» bon vl* il ’ •’• I ’’ •« “ - Belmont Hussell.
«red with a stork shower.
¡«nd (« filly .
The • dil Fellows lodge entertain
Mrs. Rosa I'atnn from Portland
••d the Grand Master Homer 0. j »•■•“ 'd her Belce Mrs. a w Waa
O R D E R FOR S E IZ U R E
OF RUM CAR FILED
Return on selaure and conflaca
Hon of a ear at Junction City July '
IS as an alleged carrier of liquor
was made In circuit court Saturday.'
OLSOB GETS TIME
ID APPEAL ACTION
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tl*«rga llatax, t ot lag« Grove dla-1 Rapraaantativa From Hara At-
irli't. haa filed ,t claim fur savan ’ tanda Interstate Commerça
Delegations Saak Route on The car was taken iro n Ray Defendant Wil Have Until
aha« p, Three alivcp were killed ul
Angell nt the regular meeting last ” r la8' Monday.
K M HAI.K- gprlugfteld Io,, for ,.
Mummey wb» had in hl« possession
September 26 to Complete
South Bank From Hend­
Session at Portland
Tuesday evening. Speeches were
Hubert Gray and Herbert Weiss
«ali. oy will trad* for MeKensle i ** ,r“ hl‘ l,,
near Central and
live gallons of alcohol. Mummey
ricks to Belknap Bridge
rifa r huma alto or Ku*«u« pro
,h" Hlm,n«"" Placa, routa
w A Ayres, representing __ made by Mr Angell, by Hr L. L. j l*,f* I“ «* Tuesday for Toledo where
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party. I„ tl Hullu. p. o. B„x gg4> *• Hl"',ngfl«ld.
Livestock Shippers league, was at ,lakar’
«»«»•<• master, and de 'hey bave employment on the road
B r t t IT P
R A IIC U T
Portland from Weden
Wedensday
to Fri
Fri pu,y O r“nd Master Charles P. * o rt
BOUGHT
Eugene
I'lione 1311 M.
«day
to
if:
Mrs. Inus Flanigan from Salem
D E M U R R E R IN IN J U R Y
day lust week attending a railroad l’o<’la
Heveial visitor from
rate hearing by the Interstate com
HPr*“ «Deld, W altervllle. Mar ',,a,,ed ,he Weaver home lest Tu«s- Lr * r « • £ £ " T ? 1 ." T " “ ' ’
Delmont»- Sleep well In the
D A M A G E S U IT F IL E D
country?
merce commission.
'' da u" d Oregon City were present ■ day'
Some 25 Miles of Construe-
Malachrlno First night I could
One member of the commission
Mr a,,d M r" Kre*l Mlers of He«
Elmer Jeans, the small son of
tion, Engineer Reports
Demurrer to the suit of Iraida
n I Sleep at all. After that I hired McUhehey by her guardian Arthur and two examlneis were present M«1“ «». Iowa. are guests at th.- Mr a,id Mra Cac11 J««ns. Is serl-
a tanner boy to all In my auto and V. Mctihebey was filed. In circuit The hearing Is on application o f ) b " m ' ' * ®f Mr. and Mrs. Leo Hldwell ; OU8ly 111 a* b,a b«m* here,
Possabllity of a parallel road to
blow the horn all eight. Then I got court Tuesday by the defendant railroads for an Increaac In rale« “ ’" l Mr “ nd M r» A D. Pirtle M r
MIh’ Laura Ruth returned to follow the McKenxIe on the oppo-
along hue.
of If. per cent which affects an ^ le ra 1« a professor In Drake unl 1 ortland last Tuesday after visiting site Side of the river is seen In
Julius O. McCready.
petitions that have been filed with
farm produoe and stork shipments * • « • « )’ In D«s Moines. Mrs. Mlera *“ 'r par,’n*a b*re several days
The plaintiff seeks damages for
_
A number of growers and reprea 18 “ “ au“ ‘ " f Mrs. Hldwell and a
M r" L l,z ** Adr,8n and children 1 * Z a 7
”
’ th* '
Injuries alleged Io have been aua
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
•ntatlvee of growers and livestock ' • ,* U'r of Mr •’•«He.
,rom ’ '«rtland visited her parents
n*'
IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT O F T H E tallied when she fell on a sidewalk
shippers were at the meeting tol
M r* V*ra Kellema of Pboealx. M r' and ,Mr> WlIHnm Ruth last
A delegation called on County
STA TE OF OREGON FOR
of a bouse owned by defendant. The give testimony. Mr. Ayres says. ! A rl*«na. Is visiting with her par week
LANK CO UNTY
Commissioner Hurd Saturday and
Injured girl resided In the house.
IN
THE
M A TTER
OF
THE
enta. Mr. and Mr». T. K. Edward». | There wa» a double »bower elven »ought county aid in having a coun-
ESTATE
OF
C H A R LES
C.
N o ta ria l Commission Filed___ The I 8,1-11 Kellen,a Is ’lean of women at thf‘ home of Mr. and Mrs Fred ty road established on the south
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R *
R o s s m a n , deceased
notarial commission of O. O. Vested j 1,1 “ <'«Hege in Phoenix.
Russell last Thursday evening In bank pf the McKenxIe from Hend­
NOTICE IS HER EBY G IV E N :
Sprlngth-ld,
Oregon. June 24. 1*3| was filed for record al the office
Mr8 Henry Lovelace and three honor of the two daughters, who ricks bridge to Belknap bridge.
Inst Lydia J. Rosaman haa been
Notice la hereby given that the of the county clerk last week.
children. Ralph Karl. Maxine, and
recently married— Mrs. Carey
appolnled eaecutrlg of the latst
There Is a connty road now est­
Will and Testameut of Charlea C. undersigned as Superintendent of
Elliott of Racrameoto, California, Thompson formerly Miss Margaret ablished to Leaburg on that side
Hanks
fur
the
State
of
Oregon
Is
Rossman, deceased, by the Couuly
Mrs. Linn Endicott of the river but there are no Im­
A d m ln lstrator Is Named— W a lle r arc gueata at the home of Mr. and Ruaa 11 ““ d
Court of Lane County. Oregon All In charge of the assets and affairs
Persons having claims against said of the Commercial State Hank of Price has been appointed adminis­ Mrs. Frank Lovelace.
provements. Recently a petition
| formerly Miss Muude Russell.
Mra. J. C. Franz of The Dalles
estate are required to present them, Springfield, Oregon, for the pur­ trator of the estate of Martha W al­
was f led with the county coart
The
Thurston
high
school
board
pose
of
liquidation.
All
persona
who
with the proper vouchers, within
lace.
Is visiting with her mother, Mrs.
j recently held a meeting and hired by a group of residents of the Mc­
slg months from the 23rd day of may have claims agulnst said bank
Nora
Castle.
July, 1*31, to the said executrix at are hereby notified to make legal
Mr. Andrew from Idaho for prin­ KenxIe bridge area asxing that a
Mrs. Clayton Brown visited her
Account of Estate Filed— Final
• be law office of L. L. Hay In lbs proof thereof by filing a duly verl
cipal to fill the place of Professor county road be extabllsbed on the
fled
claim,
aa
by
law
provided,
wltb
account of the estate of Ham Jen husband. Clayton Brown, last Hun-
Miner llulldlng. Eugene, Oregon
Palmer, who reslgnea to become north bank of the McKenzie above
the
Deputy
Superintendent
of
LYDIA J ROSSMAN. Executrix Hunks In charge at the office of sen was filed In probate court Frl • ! day a* ,b ” »»nltarlum near Hu bin
McKenzie bridge.
principal
of Elmira school.
of the Last W ill and Testament of the Commercial State Hank of day.
Mr. and Mrs. Hose of Seattle
It will require some *5 miles of
' harles ('. Rossman, deceased
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have been visiting at the home of
Springfield. Oregon, on or before
L L RAY. Aaatornay for Estate
constuctlon for the lower project
September 24. 1*31
N o tarial Commission Filed_The M r' and Mra- " ’m. Smith.
<JI. 33 30: A. 0 13 30)
on the south side of the McKen
A. A. SCHRAMM. Superintend
notarial commission of Addison M.
Mr and Mra- John McNabb. Miss
ent of Hanks.
zle, it Is estimated by the county
Smith
was
filed
for
record
Satur
txi,,a
McNabb.
Miss
Isabel
McNabb
(» 2 4 )
Estate of Martha Wallace, deceased
engineer.
A petition for this lat­
Mrs Charles Carter entertained
day at the office of the county ,lave returned from a visit In Port
ter road will soon be presented,;
with
a
birthday
dinner
on
Friday
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R *
clerk.
land
with
Mr
McNabb's
brother,
Estate of Elisabeth Morehouse,
Nell McNabb. On their way home, evening In honor of her husband. Commissioner Hurwd Is told.
Deed.
.
Notice Is hereby given that W alt­
N O T IC E
Account of Estats Filed— F'tnal Ihe McNabbs stopped In Salem for Charles Carter's 4#th birthday.
e r Price of Marcóla. Oregon, baa
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
been by the County Court of the
account of the estate of George W a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Ray
Mra. Del Benson was hostess for
S t e le of Oregon. In und for l-ane
Miss Dorothy Kmerlc of the meeting of Ihe I-adles' Aid so-
Notice Is hereby given that Lewis Carter was filed In probate court Herman
County, appointed administrator of H Morehouse ba« filed bis final
the estate or Martha Wallace, de­ report as executor of the Iasi will Hulurday. The amount listed Is Portland Is visiting with her cous- clety of W altervllle church on
*2611 05.
In. Miss Helen Ries.
Thursday afternoon at her home.
ceased.
and testament of Elisabeth More-
All persons having claims against house, deceased. In the County
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Goff of Mrs, Arthur Easton will be hostess
SUMMONS
said estate are hereby notified to Court of the State of Oregon, In
Sacramento, California, have beep for the meeting in September
present the same, duly stated and and for lume County; and that ten
H TA TE^O F lo lt F G ( } ? 7 'f il l t ,IE vlaltl,,K “ • ,,le home of Mr. and There were 13 ladies present..
verified, at the atore of said ad O'clock In the forenoon of Saturday
LA N E CO UN TY
Mra
" '-«"gcoy
Mr „„„ Mrg Oeorg„
o|
lulnlatrator In Marcóla. Oregon. the 29th day of August, 1*31, at the
Miss Marcella Fletcher has been the W altervllle nlant soenr t . n Trip Will Be Made August 26
»Ithln six months from this 13th Courtroom thereof In Eugene. Ore Katherine C. Wilson and Gerald
Wilson P lain ,Iff.,
Tlle UD »1 wllh lonsllltls.
week
a t H ea lid e
- tk T
,
<iay of August, i*3 i.
goo. have been by said court ap
And 27, Starting at Forest
known heir« of George I). Coffin
» ,
. ...
weoh» at 8ea»lde.
Their niece,
W A LTER PRICE, Administra pointed mid fixed aa the lime and
deceased.
H
attie
Spencer
Clar-
P
e
'
h<>o1
c
n,c
wil1
be
be,<l
Carley
Uillesple
went
with
them,
Grove; to Visit Orchards
tor. Estate of Martha W allare plate for hearing objection« to said
ence Luckey. Ix-na Luckey, un ! “ '“‘ • f
«“"P“ * - <>' «»• P -T . A -
Co¥
h i,
home
Deceased.
report and for the final settlement
A. E. Wheeler, attorney.
known heirs of Jeremiah Luckey. In lh « annex of the Methodist ,
‘ ‘Z ' “. “u“*'
Filbert», walnuts, driers and »pe-
of the estate of said Deceased
..................................
.1 church Friday. August
KeV,‘ra‘ , ,lay» fr° “ Turk, Ore- (
deceased.
Ihe unknown heirs of Episcopal
(A 13 20-27—8 3-10)
L E W IS H M o ltE lfO U H E . Exe­
•waa,
aisnsi
n
iaio
u
tu
ranB
problem.« of the nut growers
gun, near Klamath Falls.
Winfield
Wisner,
deceased.
Lu 21, ,rom 9 ,o 11 30 “
cutor.
clnda
Coffin.
Harsh
A. Wisner
AI1 “ «‘ hers
“
¡w ill all come In for consideration
A- E W H E E L E R . Attorney.
and also all other persons or pur " r,‘
to bring their children
M r" Marlon Elston invited some during the annual tour of the West-
(J. 30 - A 6-13-20-27)
ties unkiyiwn claiming any right, of »»« »ehool age for a free health l,,,,e ,o,a ln ,0 be|P celebrate her
era Nut Growers' association, to be
title estate, lien or Interest In the examination.
Miss
Bessie W il l,,,,e daughter, Betty Bernice's 3rd held August 2« and 27 according
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
compta!nt’' h i r X ,bVd
,h‘‘ C° m
<:° Un,y h“alth nurHe Bnd “ blr,h<lay
The
par,y took plACe >» announcement by C. E. Schuster
IN T H E COUNTY COURT O F T H E
To Ihe unknown heirs of George COU,lty Pbyalcla" * ‘ U be In charge ,ween 10 and > o'clock. Present of Oregon State college, secretary
S TA TE OF OREGON F o il T H E
I). Coffin, deceased. H attie H p e n c e r . ------------------- --------- -
wer‘* J 1"""***. Helen Marcene. Al-j of the association. Lane nut grow
JEWELER
CO UNTY OF LANE
, lur. iicc Luckey. Ix-nu l.m k. v. uti * ---------------- ! vln and Dorolhy Elston, all cousins ers will take part In the tour.
Repairing a Specialty
IN PROBATE NO. 6604
■ a .
..
knownl heirs of Jeremiah Luckey.
° f BeUy and h<?r bro,ber Norman. | The meeting place for the first
M A T T E R OF T H E EH .deceased, the unknown heirs of
Springfield, Oregon
I A TE OF C IIR IH T P. M IL L E R , Winfield Wisner, deceased, Lu. lnda ' " -------
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<
The Ladles Aid society of Lea- day baa been set for Forest Grove.
NeiTeV’ i' s - U
.
. .A
9arah A' w,Bner “ "«> “ >•«
Several birthdays were remem burg church will meet on Thnrs- and a 8tudy wl11 * * mat>e ° t ’he
underslgne'd has Hied ln"the "abohe known‘' rtata.ing""«^^ right“ UtM b* r* * l-'r‘d“ ' ev" n,nK wl,b “ P«‘ d“ > «»ern oo n al the home of Mrs. Prodnctlon of Alberta on hill and
Upper Court Plea
told offbers that the car - ________
had been
Kla'" a,b *•»"• »"«1 that
h, „ m OWS<J ab,,u| , 2g0
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Extension of time to September
__
3# has been granted James P. Ol­
oamaoes asked for
, ____
sen In his appeal of his conviction
to the state supreme
- — court.
---------- Olsen.
A L LE G E D B LO W IN FACE convicted of a statutory crime. was
On a charge of assault, an alleged ,“ ,n' enC* d
18 ya" a «■ “ >• W » »
blow in the face, W illiam L. Heales P"nltantlary by Judge O. F. Sklp-
. ,
d* f,' n,lant *" a damage action worth. The conviction
July 1«.
irt* 8a,ur(lay
Saturday by I
"
*" C‘ rCU' 1 COOrt'
A
A
W illiam O. Reeck.
f harles A. Hardy and Jamea K.
K ‘n‘
‘ ttOrDey’ ,oy O" an- «•*«
rh * alleged blow Is said to have the motion for an extension of tlma.
» * « »«ruck last April. The plain The order waa signed by Judge J.
iiH n’ ks *1500 general damages and W Hamilton In the absence of
»500 punatlve damages
, Judge Hklpwortb.
_______________________________
You are Invited to attend the
E vangelistic M eetings
that are being conducted in
THE TEN T ON E ST. AT 5TH ST.
Springfield
Every evening except Mondays and Saturdays
at 7:45 P. M.
COME!
ALL WEI.COME!
I McKenzie Valley
ANNUAL TOUR FOR
NOT GROWERS SEE
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
CrCSWcIl
P urest Q uality D rugs
Handled with the care of registered pharmacists get
the chief attention of this store. Our purpose is to
give this community the best service both under nor­
mal and emergency conditions. Accuracy and economy
is part of our service we do not charge for.
,
Let us help you.
Ketels’ Drug Store
In New Store
Main, Near Fifth
Don’t Miss the Boat!
8:30 A. M. Monday, August 31, the first boat leaves on
its business training cruise. You are invited to come
*board.
in other words, that is the date for the beginning
of the Pall Term at the Eugene Business College, so—
Register now for a business training course that
will assure you future success.
It’s a good school: the rates are reasonable; ask
about it.
Dr. J O S E P H IN E C. B R A U N
«ntltlrd proceeding his final ac estate, lien or Interest In the real ,u<
*®PPer held at the home of W. C. Thienes. All ladles Interested ' a,,ey orchards In that district.
The second day's tour w ill start
count, and Ihe court has entered an' estate described In the complaint Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Everson. About ar® invited to attend.
order Axing the time for the hear- herein. Defendants.
40 people were in attendance T h e
___________________
from Scholls near Hillsboro. The
In« thereon to be
the hour of to
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STA TE hl>n‘ «ue.,» Lere H,
J
program will Include a study of
o'clock A M August 111. 1»31. and O F O R E G O N You are hereby re u
*
" *
, ‘ Ub* r t »<*r’ ham M O T | O N S F | l E n IN S U I T
walnut orchards, both young and
anyone having any objections there qulred to appear and answer the M
‘ <ira oll,« n- Mrs Alice Sen
w
U taO r i L t U IN O U I I
Io shall Ale the same In writing on complaint filed against you In the wertng. Mrs Blunche Everson and
O V ER N E W B U IL D IN G old, under varying conditions
or before the time set for the hear above entitled suit within four Mrs. Esther Dersham
Growers will also Inspect different
Ing. This notice Is first published weeks from Ihe date of the first
FO R SA LE
types of driers, and ln the after­
The
many
friends
of
Mrs.
Vance
F'01"'
motions
by
defendants
ln
July 30. 1*31.
publication of this summons and If
CHIHH M M ILL E R . Admlnlatra- y«u fall to appear or answer for ' h“ 'k ,cnder’ d " ”r « shower party answer to the suit of W illiam Kuy- noon special attention w ill be given
Good 1#-lnch Block wood, also
lor.
want thereof the plaintiffs will take
,he home of Mrs. C. E Leabo on kendall versus the Medical-Dental (he blight control problem in the
1#-lneh, and 4 foot old growth
II. E. Hlatlery, Attorney (or Ad
alabwood.
a decree against you and each of Friday afternoon About 30 ladies Building company
were filed In walnut orchards near Dundee. The
mlnlstrator.
you for the relief as prayed for in were present.
circuit court Friday
training of young nut trees, and
FRANK T U H Y
the complaint, to-wlt:
Thai the
c n u » ,.
(J 23 30 A. #13-20)
Phons Bp. 1B2J
plaintiffs against you and eai h of
M r*' Ht‘nry ‘ aylor. Henry Taylor
The suit brought by plaintlfl* the reaction of trees to shallow and
you be decreed to be the absolute J r- aDd ber daughters, Mrs. Henn- names a large number of defend- deep soils w ill also be observed dur­
SUMMONS
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E owners In fee almple and that you -sy and Mrs. W m. Land, left Frl- ants who have an Interest in the ing the tour. Those Interested are
? " ,Orn,aa WhA " ‘ ,hPy
Invited to attend whether members
S TA TE OF OREGON FOR L A N E torev“ Ct ? U O?rom ceX t a g a"’*'
DR. B E R T H A D A V ID S O N
partly completed business black
CO UNTY.
of the association or not.
right,
title,
estate,
lien
or
Interest
r*‘latl™
«’ Ban Mateo.
Osteopathic Physician
at Thirtwentb avenue and W illam ­
Lottie Josephaon.
Plaintiff,
vs. In and to the within described pre-
M r’
Thornton and children ette street.
Bertha K. Josephson. Defendant. m,af s :
¡o f North Bend spent the week-end
Telephone 328#
Eugene, Ore.
To Bertha K Josephson. Defend­
w o ” 0" ° ^ the. . D 2 ' C 1,8 tbe f' ue8, of M r and Mr8 Goo.
ant.
204 I. O. O. F. Temple
of Robert Wilson and wife, being ithm h
*
M IN E C L A IM S IN B L U E
Number 30 Notlf No. 3262 In Tp “
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E 8 T A T E
16
8.
R.
4
W'.
of
W.
M.
In
Lane
M
r
and
Mrs
A
|fred
Tollner
and
OF OREGON: You are hereby re­
R IV E R F IE L D F IL E D
County, Oregon, meandering the son. Alfred, of San Francisco and
quired to appear and answer the
Universal Mortgage Corp.
right
bank
(right
bank
facing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Theo.
Tollner
of
Palo
complaint filed against you In the
Three mining claims In tbe Blue
down stream) of the W illam ette m .
above entitled ault within four
River running through said D. L A l,° are ,bp * ue8’ 8 of Mr. and Mrs. River mine field were filed for
weeks from the date of the first
C. being also described as all that Jacob Johansen this week. Mr. record at the office of the county Administrator and Appraisors
publication of this summons and If
Named; Amount Listed at
portion lying north and east of ‘ heo Tollner is a brother of Mrs. clerk.
W, P. Tyson, Agont
you fall Io appear or answer for
said W illam ette River excepting Johansen.
About SI 000
128 E Bt.
Phono M W
want thereof the plaintiff will ap­
C. W. Meyer and others filed two
therefrom that portion described
n r \v p
___‘
as follows: Beginning at the . . . .
. '
h mpson of North location notices and John E. Niel­
ply to the court for the relief as
Order for the probate of the
Southeast corner of said D. L. C. Hollywood arrived Saturday after-
prayed for In Ihe complaint, to-wlt:
sen and others filed one location
estate of Clayton Sullivan, young
General Law Practice
That the marriage relation existing
No. 38 aforesaid and running no°n and will spend a few days In
notice.
betwee y the plaintiff and defendant
thence
north
10.00
chains; Creswell visiting old friends and
trick rider and bellhop, whose dead
I. M. PETERSON
be dissolved, and such other relief
body was round burned In ruins of
as to the court may appear «quit
Attorneyxit-Igkw
his home August 8. was filed In
able.
ette River thence meandering He was formerly a resident of Cres­ S T A T E T E A C H E R H E A D
City Hall Building
probate court Thursday.
«aid W illam ette River «outhwest- well and owner of an orchard which
The order directing the service of
M A K E S E U G E N E V IS IT
Hprlngfield, Oregon
erly to where the »aid W illam et­ he sold to Mr. Blxbee. He is ac-
this summons by the publication
The estate is estimated as *100
te River croase« the boundary cotiipanled by his brother. John C.
thereof Is dated July 30th, 1931. and
In the Interests of Increased In real property and *900 in per
line of «alii D. L. C. No. 38 thence
directs publication once each week
along «aid boundary line to place Thompson of Cleveland. Ohio, and membership for the Oregon State tonal property. Charles Taylor la
for four successive weeks, that you
FRANK A. DE PUE
they are enjoying a trip together Teacher’s association, E. F. Carl named administrator.
of beginning.
appear and answer within four
The ap­
Beginning nt the Northwest after being separated over 18 years
A TTO R N E Y A T LAW
Weeks from date of first publica­
ton.
secretary,
was
In
Eugene
Fri
praisers
are
Jennie
Marks.
C. O
corner of the Southwest Quarter
tion, and Ihe first publication of
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
The Ladles Civic Improvement day.
Sullivan and J. K. Greer.
of Section 19. In Townehlp 16.
said summons Is July 30th, 1931.
Button
» tilth Hange 3 West of Ihe W II club put on a social Thursday even
Springfield
C. A. W IN TER M E1ER , Attorney
M r Carlton is well known in Eu
lametta Meridian, thence East Ing at the club house entitled "A
Building
for Plaintiff; Residence Eugene,
Oregon
gene having served here for sev­ GRAVELING STARTED
34.50
chains,
more
or
leas
to
the
Depression Social’-'; everybody at­
Orégon.
center of the County road known tended in old clothes except Prof. eral years as Eugene city superin
(J 30— A 8-13-20-37)
ON LYNX HOLLOW ROAD
a« the middle road, thence South
tendent of schools.
A. H. Gillette, who appeared In a
erly
along
the
center
of
the
NO TIC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
Graveling of the Lynx Hollow
County road to the Southeaat cor­ white duck suit complete and was
N O TIC E Is hereby given that by
road from near W alker on the Pa­
ner of said Southwest quarter of fined accordingly. A sale of Ice
virtue of an execution and order
B
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Section 19, In said Township and cream and cake and a short pro­
cific highway was started Monday
of sale Issued out of the Circuit
Range, thence West 40 chains,
¡Walker • Poole Co.
S T A T E FA IR P L A N N E D by county crews. The grading on
Court of the State of Oregon for
gram brought In something like
more
or
less
to
the
Southwest
Lane County August 8, 1931, upon
this route was recently completed
/ P. J. B A RTHO LO M EW . Mgr.
corner of said Southwest quarter fifteen dollars.
and pursuant to a decree duly elven
Salem, Ore., August 18— A new
of Section 19. and thence North
Phone 82-J and 62-M
and made by said Court July 31,
The road Is about four miles in
kind of judging contest has been
40 chains, to the place of begin C R U E L T Y A L L E G E D IN
1931, In a suit pending therein In
Springfield, Oregon
suggested for the Oregon State fair length and will eventually be con­
nlng, containing 153.18 acres, ac­
which
J.
M.
Walkup
was
plaintiff
'Eugene Chapel at lith e and
A C T IO N FOR D IV O R C E by J. I). Mickle, chief of the foods nected with the Lorane highway
cording to the Government Sur­
and W. T. Sherman and Jennie
t
Charneltnn — Phone 723
vey
Sherman. J. W. McKee and Edith
and dairy products division of the ubout five miles west of Cottage
Commencing at the N. E. cor­
Cruei and Inhuman treatment Is
McKee, I. J. Estes and Mary K.
Grove, says P. M. Morse, county
ner of the Robert Wilson Dona­ alleged In a divorce suit filed In department of agriculture.
Estes, Ethel Bond, S. M. Fries and
engineer.
Mickle
believes
creamery
butter-
tion
Land
Claim
No.
38
In
Twp.
circuit court Monday by Florence
J. E. Clark were defendants, which
16 8. R. 4 W. thence North 2.22
makers will be Interested in a Judg­
execution and order of sale was to
chains to the 14 sec. corner on Condos against her husband John ing contest on butter grading. He
me directed and commanded me to
LANE OFFICIAL ASKS
east line of Sec. 24, of said twp. 0. Condos. The couple married In
sell the real property hereinafter
thence east 1.50 chaina Into coun Lane enmity May 3. 1923, and have proposes the contest as a feature of
described to satisfy certain Hens
FOR HIGHWAY GRAVEL
the big dairy products exhibit by
ty road, thence north 2.78 chains, three children.
and charges In said decree speci­
thence west 20.74 rhalns thence
members of the Oregon Creamery
fied. I will on Saturday, the Bth day
The plaintiff asks custody of the
To discuss with state and tea
south 5.00 chains, thence enst
Operators' association.
of September, 1931, at the hour of
19.24 chains to the place of begin­ children nnd *60 a month for their
eral highway officials the posslbll
one o'clock, P. M„ at the southwest
ning containing ten acres of land, support and *26 a month perman­
Ity of having some of the surfacing
door of the County Court House In
all of the above descriptions be­ ent alimony.
of the W illam ette highway started
Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, of­
B L A S T C LO SE S R O U T E
ing In Lane County, Oregon,
fer for sale and sell at public auc­ nnd clearing the title of said pre­
for this winter, Judge C, P. Bar­
IN SOUTHERN LANE nard of the county court was at
tion for cash, subject to redemption mises and for such other relief as
SOME LANE ORCHARD
us provided by law, all of the right, to the court may appear equitable
title and Interest of the defendants The order of the court directing the
C R O P S POOR. R E P O R T
As the result of a blast while Portland today.
Judge Barnard said that it Is
In said suit and of all parties claim service of this summons by the pub­
—
—
road work was under way on the
lng by, through or under them or lication thereof Is dated August
Lane county's only poor orchard Douglas county section of th« hoped that a least rough gravel will
any of them, in or to the following 12th, 1931, and required publication
crops tills year are apples, filberts Shoestring road this route will be be placed on the highway this
described real property, to-wot:
once each week for four successive
winter.
Ixtts Two and Three In Section weeks and that you appear and and walnutR, says C. E. Stewart, closed several days, reports P. M.
13, In Township 19 South of nnswer within four weeks from the county fruit inspector.
Morse, county engineer.
Range 4 West of the W illam ette date of the first publication. The
The Inspector advises prune and
This road, the work on which Is
Mama— But. Johnnie, If your ear­
Meridian In Lane Connty, Oregon. flrat publication of this summons
peach orchard owners to spray now finished on the lotne county side, ache Is better, why do you keep on
Dated this 3rd day of August, Is August 18th, 1931.
DR. ELLA MEADE
to combat the tree borers. W ithin extends from London through to crying?
1931.
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff. ’
’ j 0 . A. W IN T E R M E IE R , Attorney Ihe next two weeks Is tbe best
4
Optomstrist
the Pacific highway at Yoncalla.
Johnnie— I'm waiting for D-daddy
for Plaintiffs. Residence: Eu­
By A. B. HULG AA RD, Deputy.
time for the spray, the Inspector Graveling Is being done now on to c-come home. He's never s-seen
gene, Oregon.
61 West Bth
Sugane
(A 7-14-31 M - « 3)
I
says.
(A 13-30-37— 0 S-1S)
the Douglas county section.
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