The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, September 10, 1931, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAOK FOUR
WATER SUPPLIES
FACTOR ON FARM
■ — ■
Any Fundamental Improve-
ment in Agriculture Here
Based on Irrigation
PLANTS
ARE
1
TH U R SD A Y. SK I’T B M B E R 10. IRSI
T H E SPR IN G FIE LD NEWS
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VISITED
■"
B A P T IS T S C A L L N E W
PASTOR
ON
SUNDAY
Rev. W illia m O. T ay lo r was call
| ed to the pastorate of the First
Baptist church Springftel|i. Sunday
morning at a business meeting of
the congregation following the »«>r
»Ices. H e arrived here Wednesday
and w ill begin his duties here Im ­
m ediately, startin g w ith the prayer
meeting to be held this evening at
the church. He w ill also preach
both sermons at the church on
Farmer», Business Men and
State Development Leaders
on Trip to Lane County
FEWEH BOVS NOW
I I STATE SCHOOL
ROWtNA AlBH
RUMBLt
ao n e u M f r
e»
' TS I SV 7 W C «
Parole Officer Says System is
Working Out Well; Number
of Inmate* Reduced
mxsasiiaa!
THIRD INSTALMENT
R»ck»uff M otor« litre Rowena to acconi
pan? Peter on a nation wide tour m then
road at ct a* an adeertiam c stunt.
A t the
laat m inute L ittle Bob be is engaged to act
as v haperon.
A few miles out Robby become« tearful
at being parted from her sw e e th e art and
Rowena insists on taking her place in the
n u n b ie so th a t she can t»de w ith Fetm
hare him to talk to about C arter
Rowena
<ets Peter to consent to divide the expense
m ore* each week as soon aa it a m ir s ,
and astonishes Peter by eating too even
omically.
Sunday.
T he new pastor conies to Spring
field from Minnesota. He came to
the roast early this sum mer pro­
ceeding to C alifo rn ia where he wa«-
Any fundam ental improvement in
m arried. L a te r he served as a sup
western Oregon agriculture In fu
ply pastor at P rineville where he
ture must take Into consideration
To his intense amazement Rowena
was before receiving the call to
flushed hotly and bit her lip in some
utilisation of available w aler sup- «¡, rlllg f je|,)
confusion, and most surprising of all,
plies for supplemental Irrigation, it
H e succeeds Rev. Ralph Mulhol-
>id
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nothing
Already Peter foun
' ltd
was agreed by fgrmers, business
: land, who resigned Septem ber 1. to It amazing when Rowena had noth-
to aa'
men and stale development leaders
accept a call to the First Baptist
Certain,ly the had plenty to say at
who Joined in the second annual ,,hurch
Koseburg
ra balls
Falls when Peter pi
prepared
Niagara
went*rn Oregon irrigation
tour
to do his picture of the Rackruff
sponsored by the Oregon State col­
roadster, with her at the wheel, both
M A N Y PEO PLE CO TO
showing faintly under a line mist of
lege extension service.
F L O R E N C E FO R O U T IN G ,allint « « » . W h t n it came to do-
At farm a fter farm , starting from
________
ing pictures, Peter was unbearable.
the A. J. Evers place In W ashing
. ,
Carter himself could not have been
A large num ber of b prlngfleld morf hatefully dictatorial. He told
ton county, on south to Eugene and
back to the Sam Brown farm at people motored to Florence during her what to wear, how to sit, how to
Gerraia, mem ber* of the party <•>«■ week-end to spend the Labor
lip a . H i , ?ld hcr how w
iv to turn
heard sim ilar atoriea from owner» ! • ' holiday» on the beach and at
*
.
ic
her head, just where to fluff her hair
who told how irrigation 1« making
many lakes in that region. and where to draw it back
“Oh. Peter," protested
Rowena
ibe difference between profit and Among those there were M r. and
faintly
“ Please don't do my profile.
lo an' on many of tb elr farm opera- Mrs. N. L. Pollard. M r. and Mrs.
I ’m terrible that wap.
M y face is
W. C. W rig h t. M r. and Mrs. Sidney too thin for a side view."
tiona.
. away
I — I—
ni— the
't.
from
.1 . .
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.. ,
.....
traveled thorough- the plea-ant prospect of posing
Through o' »ration of the parole
fares.
"Peter is terribly tired and cross
yatem. the i regon State training
Bobby, as became a professional •.» day. p-»<r dear,” said Rowena
. tio , I nt Woodburn lias reduced
chaperon, was non-committally neu- smoothly
“T ry Io cheer him up,
In- num ber of buys to S5 i.nw. aaya
tral. But so far from appreciating won't you. darling? He's very blue,
her disinterested amiability, it seemed Tell him about Carter.“
C. A. Lew is, parole officer.
more irritating to the others than i " I will," said Bobby sweetly
“ I'll
T he Institution al one tim e had
the outspoken opposition they met in tell him about the lime tie propoM«
.0 boy» enrolled. T he parole aya
each other. And often they turned’ to me
It »as terribly thrilling Wa
upon her sharply as if she were to were out in a canoe
«in Is working » « II now and Ihla
blame for the entire argument
I "Peter's waiting," interrupted Kow-
is a Idg saving to taxpayers aa It Is
It was in an exquisite wooded dell rtut quickly.
“Yes, tell him about
in southern Illinois that Rowena had that
Poor dear I lie 'll be so inter- < atltnated Io coat $35 a month for
her revenge. They had stopped at a ested “
i the care of each boy at the acbool.
quaint roadside log cabin for lunch-
A little later, her portable type-
Approxim ately 76 per cent of the
eon. and Peter, gazing pensively writer in her hand, she passed that
wide open window, de- way to seek a secluded spot in the boys sflkit to llie school are from
cided to do a picture on that very-woods for her own work.
Bobby, " b ro k e n h o m es," where one or both
uf the pareuta are dead or parents
I divorced.
Under the parole system. M r
Lewis, says that about 70 per cent
of the boys are not agnin in trouble
The rem ainder are returned for a
second lim e as parole violators
Of these about o n e th lrd are re
turned a I h int tim e and Ibis largely
determ ines that these boya are u
problem.
ami faiully. Ml»» belali I'urka, M MN It »> nii'tid. M Mint M m. Ì . I I . Parke
Neva Jenticy, Harold Park«, Mi und fondly i mno In Ihe aflernnun
baby f l t l w ia bnrn n M r. and
E tila ti mul m inllv,
1 .it wrnl o e W lieeler uf T re n t
and
M
l»
Jucoliv
Ml
Mild .M in . <• E
J'
Il
u
C
d
.1
<. Het inlior Bill. al III» Pa
.Mtnily. F’m in i'll J uii ** 1, Mi
i bri»»»li il linei Hel
M t». Riley I 'l i l y . M r and M i» 1.00
und Mr». W
li
Confidence— Well
Placed
We ai t> |>l«'aMt »l ihal our drug store has I lie confi­
dent »• of the eoniinnnltj
We strive alwnyn to
give u high »lass service with the best <|iuility na­
tionally known ilnigs
We Nover Substitute
Ketel’s Drug Store
Main, Near Fifth
In N ow S to re
It Will Happen to the Best
Make of Automobile
-
If yon don't keep It well oiled and use a good
gasoline, lb«' best automobile will soon be In Ibe repair
shop.
.
Violet liay, Anil-Knock gasoline, nml »mr superior
quality oils h ive kepi many a good car on the road
“A ” S t r e e t S e r v ic e S t a t io n
Upper Willamette
Confirm ing th e .e report», the Ward M r and M rs beTi X e e t- 1>r
“Oh, I'll fill it in for you,” said
“I t shows up
visitor» themselves Inspected dairy and M " S R Dipplp and M r and Peter comfortably
better in the car."
started ' !rs
H •Ja rre tt aad th e ir fam i­
pastures
from
newly
“Oh, the car. the car," muttered
lies.
Rowena crossly. “ It ’s all vou think
strands, to old fields of irrigated
o f”
iandino clover. They examined all
“ It ’s all Pro paid to advertise." said
types of w ater supply systems from M R S . P R IV A T E N T E R T A IN S Peter cheerfully
Miss Cora John an alum na of
the I'leasanl H ill high aehool w ill
teach nl Srottaburg this w inter.
M r and Mrs. Kay John leave soon
for northern Oregon where Mr.
John Is principal of the public
school. M rs John taught last yeai
at Goshen but plana not to teach
thia year.
Mlsa
Crystal
Baughman
who
graduated from norm al last year
w ill tech at Coast Fork this w in­
ter. Miss M arie M altsau who taught
ut Coast Fork last year w ill leach
at Goshen.
Miss Arah N e ll Arnold and Miss
Mabel Anderson w ill leach al T rent
this w inter.
Gerald K a lile r and Donald Kab-
ler who are spending a few days
w ith th e ir fath er at Pleasant H ill
’eave Thursday.
Gerald
K ahler
goes to Yoncalla Io teach Donuld
K ahler w ill leach at- Ten M ile,
about ten miles west of Itoseliurg
Douglas K ahler w ill attend school
al Monmouth
M r. K ahler who
taught at Ixindon last year w ill be
at his ranch at Pleasant H ilt this
w inter and C atherine w ill attend
high s< hool Mrs. K abler Is leach­
ing in southern Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Phelps return
cd Monday afternoon from an uuto-
mobile trip. They went Io Bend,
C rate r Lake, K lam ath Fulls. O re­
gon Caves. Crescent C ity nml Hose
burg T he two children. Robert and
Evelyn accompanied them
T he members of the Cloverdale
club and th eir fam ilies held a pic­
nic din ner al Sw im m ers' Delight
last Sunday. Those present at the
dinner were M r and Mrs. John !
Sellors. M r. and Mrs. K. C. K u ll. i
SCHOOL SUPPLIES
Many articles children need
fqtind al our store.
1 dirge Tablet»
Composition Hook»
Pencils
Crayola»
KruHcrs
io start to school will be
Hosiery
When he had finished the picture
lire»»«*»
Rower.a wrote a brief adjectivorous
Peter was unbearable when drzw i ig pelures.
story to go with it. and both were
Caps
dispatched to Rackruff headquarters spot, Rowena
a, fling
sat low be-
nowena had
naa spent the
me morn-1
morn- ' : in;
ling an t V delighted,
(leligh
Rubbers
fo r immediate release In addition to ing in the rumble seat inditing sw ift I fi nd the » heel
Peter, looking
just
ook
Ktc.
Costa were found to vary from members of the W estover club of the motor story she wrote a short notes on mid-western motoring and a bit grim, moved restlessly
from
one
V ,
skit every day for use in the news­ was anxious to transcribe them to the foot to the other before his canvaa
those on a farm in Washington Eugene. T his group is composed
papers of different cities as they typewriter before her memoranda R ovena's eyes showed cloudy (fame
county where a cash outlay of but of resident of the west side of Eu- passed through
froze on her. So she asked Peter, in blue when she went by.
A t Rackruff headquarters in Chi­ very politely, if he would please do
$30 plus the farm er's work brought gene in the neighborhood where
"And he forgot we were in a canoe
I. O. O. P. Building
w ater enough for 12 acres right to M r. and Mrs. P rivat made th e ir cago they received their first mail ii the picture of the roadster and the way out in the middle of a deep
from home. There was one fat let -I wooded dell first, while she was put­ river
He dropped the paddle over-
his field, to elaborate overhead home before moving to Springfield
ter for Rowena, addressed in a b ig ’ ting her notes into permanent form, hoard and hounded down on the
sprinkler systems in Eugene dis- About 20 guests are expected.
boyish scrawling hand
And there; and then paint her in behind the cushions beside me.
‘D arling.’ he
was one for Peter from the company; wheel later on in the afternoon when said, ‘you do love me. don't you?*
iric t where permanent installations
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with
instructions
for
the
tour
and
a
the
rest
o
f
the
picture
was
none,
And splash' Over we went, canoe,
costing around $100 per acre are D IS T R IC T O R G A N IZ E R
check for the following week's ex Peter was perfectly willing even cushions, luncheon and all I But a
giving excellent returns through
V IS IT S N. O. W . L O D G E | pen»«»,
i eager, to lay over for an extra day. little thing like being unset in a cold
production of Intensive truck crops
Bobby w w thrilled with a huge thru
tltua to allow
allow time for
lo r her
ner work as
at,river
river didn’t bother t Carter
arter
He wen»
The extent to which irrigation Is
Mrs. Viola Woods. Salem district f <-ir»g» of telegrams, twenty in all, well aa his. but he said a picture right on kissing me and said over and
It . never turned out as well when a over, 'Darling, you do love me—you
already established as a necessary organizer for the Neighbors of and every one from Carter.
seemed that every one of Carter’s , lady, or a house, or even a dog, was do love me, and it wasn't until I
practice was brought oat at Eu- W oodcraft, made an o ffic ia l visit
Said promised to marry him that he swam
finer feelings was
was highly
highly outraged,
outraged, added to a fin ished product
j e t e where J. O. Holt, manager of to Pine C ircle num ber 45 at its fo r each of the twenty telegrams it always stuck out like a sore thumb off after the canoe an<
rig h t
the Eugene F ru it Growers co-op meeting here last night. Follow ing ended with a stern command for her and never looked just ri
"The poor fishes lived happy for
Rowena put up a good argument— ever after," said Rowena softly.
erative cannery, told how that can the m eeting d u rin r which in itia . to _ come home at . . once.
.
...
S T O R E N O . t — M in e r B u ild in g . E ugene
nery now w ill not accept any un- tion and transfer of membership I
^ t e le g r a m s '’h e S d ’^ e w Rowena always put up a good argu­
There were five telegrams for
ment — Rowena loet her temper —
S T O R E N O . 3 — 950 C h a rn e lto n S tr e e t, E ugene
irrigated beans for canning, as the was transacted, a social period » a
conceived of a horror equal to that
eually k
lost her temper—and the Bobby in St. Louis and. curiously
S T O R E N O . 4— 500 M a in S tre e t, S p rin g fie ld
oui log cabin waffles and honey enough, five for Peter also Rowena,
quality of the watered beans is so enjoyed.
o f see i n g h e r much-loved features oc deildous
he noticed, had another fat letter ad­
ruined.
superior. By using Irrigation the
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public posters and monstrous bill-
dressed in the heyish scrawl, and
When,
very
sulkily,
but
prepared
to
growers there are producing from CONSOLIDATION OF
b "X “
poee, aha flounced down where Peter watching with some curiosity as she
read it, ne saw that while her brows
q4>ven to nine tons of high quality
S C H O O L S IS O n P O S E D mad»ter.
had parked the car beside a shadowy
frowned over it ever sc slightly, her
lieans per acre which return the
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I
Bobby's first intention »ra» to ig­ pool and was setting up hu easel, he
eyes smiled to their softest hazel.
said
ha
thought
better
of
it
and
nore
each
and
every
one
of
these
members
Immediately she finished reading, she
,
_ . around $100.000 per year. ' Consolidation of the county school
would not u m her in that p ic tu re -
bounty agents and extension spe- districts of V en eta and Job was telegraphic outbursts, but by mid said Bobby was willing to substitute counted the hills in her purse and
afternoon she had relented to fa r aa
asked the way to the telegraph office.
claiists throughout the valley re voted down at a special election to send him a five-cent post-card pic­ and the change would be a good
“Oh, listen to this I" chortled
thing
all
round.
Peter
was
quite
ture
of
Lake
Michigan.
A
t
supper-
port Increased interest in establish- held in the districts last week.
“Darlings, he’s
time the sent a telegram saying they pleasant about it, really thought he Bofcby ecstatically.
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Ing irrigation systems.
wild
I He'll never forgive me, never.
had arrived safely and were 'caving was doing her a favor but Rowena,
GREEN GLASS SUGARS AND CREAM ERS — ONE
C A L L FO R W A R R A N T S
early the next m orning; and then from being merely sulky, was sud­ He threatens to send the police after
Notice is h erein
given t h a t ! I“ P< Rowena awake until three o’clock denly furious She said she had been me unless I come right straight home
FREE W IT H EACH CAN OF SC H ILLIN G S COFFEE.
Portland People Here— M rs. Bert School D is tr i.t N o . 19. in S p rin g - I 1“
mOrn?a« wlth * * •cr* ,c h .° * hired for no other purpose than to He calls me a little devil in plain
her pen aa she wrote him a detailed serve as a dumb model for his art English by Western Union."
Brendel of Portland and her sister.
■ field. Lane County. Oregon, w ill account of everything that had hap­ and that the would jeopardize her
"Oh,
Bobby," begged
Rowena,
Miss Betty Anderson of Nehalem ,
contract by accepting this substitute. “please spare us until we get a little
pay at the office of clerk of said pened so far.
are spending a few days here viait-
o
f
the
well-known
fine,
black,
sandy
But
Peter
insisted
that
Messrs.
Rack
A fte r Rowena had read her single
d istrict, a ll w arrants to and includ­
f r g friends.
fat letter and smiled over it, and and Rnff had left everything about loam of the M iddle West out of our
ing 1757, dated July 10, 1931. In
frowned over it, the went to her the pictures to his own exclusive ears "
1 Pountl Can
terest ceases a fte r Septem ber 12. pocketbook and counted her money, judgment, and this was Ms judgment.
When they stepped into the ele­
Howard K u ll. Miss Parish. M r. and
"Bobby
is
putting
on
her
little
red
1931.
dewn even to nickela and dimes.
vator, Bobby stumbling blindly as sha
2 Pound Can
Mrs. A. C, Forney. Ben Forney.
Children's haircutting. 25 cents,
Then she called Peter's room on the sports s u it" he said, “and the cos­ continued to devour the passionate
C. F. B A R B E R
Miss M argaret Forney of Portland
nt C lover’s Barber Sbop.
S17
telephone and asked if he would tume win show up nicely in this phrases with her avidly shining eyes,
4 Pound Can
M r and Mrs. Harold Bower and
please give her her share o f next green dell.”
Peter motioned Rowena back.
1 know Bobby's clothes are much
T O M A TO ES— 75c bushel at P rath ­ week's expense money
ner r right
_
away.
son. M r. and Mrs. D. II. M itchell
“I want to speak to yon just a
l»e sW
aev e
aaiewA ” said
1 zfl Rowena
—
—
a . 423 . _
flsi
than
mine,*
stiffly.
"O f course,” replied Peter.
“I f better
er's Gardens. 3% miles east of
minute— about business— if you'll ex­
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
you need more I can let you have i t “ I know my things are very shabby cuse us, Bobby "
Real Property
Springfield, Jasper road. Bring
— Don’t ever run short of money, and threadbare, but it seems scarcely
Rowena turned back at once and
boxes.
N O T IC E Is hereby given that by
Rc»ena, we can always squeeze out necessary to throw It up to me.”
virtue of an exeention and order
___________________
“That is very unfair o f you, Row­ he handed her the five telegrams
a little extra some way.”
without a word. They were all from
of sale issued out of the Circuit . n _ _
“You are
"Thanks a lot, Peter,” said Row- ena," said Peter gravely
Messrs Rack and Ruff, saying Rack­
Court of the State of Oregon for L U o I ^ " IM
L t J o i i . i ^ c U t r a r A I u u c c v c w a Kvatefully
lly. T think I o n man- very beautiful In everything you put
Lane County this 9th day of Sept.,
I couldn’t ruff Motors, Inc , was ir. a state of
IN J U S T 4
W E E K S i p after this. But you’re sweet to on, and you know it.
speak unfavorably of your appear­ persistent persecution at the hands o f
1931, upon and pursuant to a de­
make the offer.”
a red-haired chemical engineer who
fers « duly given and made by said
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M
rs M ae W est of St. Louis. M o..!
Even Rowena was amazed at the ance if I wanted to."
Rowena, without another word, had threatened to sue the company,
Court the 8th day of Sept., 1931. » rite s : "I'm only 28 yrs old and number of things about which Peter
to
burn down the factory, and to
(n
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L
J S _ 2 _ ______ U _______ - 1 1 V - J
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in a suit pending therein in which weighed 170 lbs. until taking one had his own ideas, all bad ones. The plumped herself down behind the beat up every member of the firm.
wheel
with
a
set
chin,
a
stem
glint
roads
provided
an
unfailing
source
.S ta te M utual Building and Loan box of vour Kruschen Salts Just 4
“W h a t the deuce do you suppose
Association, a
corporation
was weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. 1 o f dissension. T heir route was clear in green eyes, and a death grip of
From Chicago they her slim hands on the wheel. Peter it’s all about?” wondered Peter.
p la in tiff and Charles O. Foster, also have more energy and further- and definite.
“Oh, it must lie Carter," said Row ­
W g llle Price and Nona Price, his more I've never had a hungrv mo- were to go south to St. Louis, from walked slowly up to her and looked
ena brightly. “H e’s mad at Bobby.”
St. Louis to Kansas City, from Kan­ her steadily in the face.
wlfe, and R. A. W ilcox were de- ment."
So they went up to have it out with
“Then if you w ill have the truth,
fendants which execution and or-
Fat {oiks should take one h alt sas City to Denver. Nothing could
Between these cities Rowena,” he said gentfy, ‘‘I would her at once. They told her she must
der of sale was to me directed and teaspoonful of Krusehen Salts In a be plainer.
see you hanged before I would try quit tormenting him, and write him
commanded me to sell the real pro- glass of hot w ater every morning stretched a broad highway, heavily
I all the details of their trip, how she
perty
hereinafter
described
to before b reakfast— an 85 cent bottle traveled, expensively paved. The car to paint you in this lovely spot
came to be a member of the party
am
so
disgusted
with
the
way
you
act
was
supplied
with
the
best
o
f
motor
satisfy certain liens and charges in lasts 4 weeks— you can get Krua-
in the first place, and to send him a
sometimes
that
I
would
probably
maps,
and
the
roads
were
clearly
said decree
specified. I w ill on rhen at Ketels Drug Store, or anv
copy of their complete itinerary. Es­
paint
you
with
horns
and
a
tail,
marked
at
every
turning
Rowena
Saturday the 10th day of October. d ru g ,to re in Am erica. If not Joy-
pecially she must call him peremp­
1921. at the hour of one o'clock, fu iiy satisfied a fte r the firs t bottle — sitting in the snug shade o f the which, between you and me, I often torily off Messrs. Rack and Ruff,
stout umbrella she had bought, was suspect you have concealed about you.
P. M. a t the southwest door of the — money back.
comfortably satisfied to travel sw ift­ I f I painted you the way you look who were likely to become annoyed
County Court House in Eugene.
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ly, steadily along the main highways to me right now they’d never sell an­ at such persecution and cancel the
Lane County, Oregon, o ffe r for sale
trip
N O T iC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
from one objective point to another. other Rackruff short o f Gehenna ’’
and sell at public auction fo r cash,
Bobby finally agreed not to tantal­
R eal P ro p e rty
Rowena’s lovely red lips parted,
But Peter was all for short-cuts
subject to redemption as provided
‘I n ' Z r i h o ' X t o ” H tu ’
N O T IC E I s hereby given that by across country, and fo r all his decep­ then closed with a sudden click. H er ize him further and promised to
eyes (frew so wide, and turned so write him a complete’ account of the
i n t e r «» n t t h e d f e n d a n t s
In
a id
v lr ,u e
an
execution
interest
o! the defendants in
said
... o f , ___,
,
# and order tive air o f extreme amiability, was
. ..i. « „a , . - i i __- i - 1 - . i - -
sale Issued out of the Circuit strongly entrenched in his personal deep a hazel that Peter marveled he J adventure.
preferences
At every town—al­ had ever thought them green.
j
e
i «•
nr
I
through or under them or any of
" “ L trn,
,h
oth d
She got out of the car and wentj
C o n t in u e d N fiX t W e e k
them, In or to the following des- 'a,n.c ' " u n ,y „’ hlB 9th da,y ,o f Sep,t " though not, as Rowena disagreeably
1931, upon and pursuant to a de­ claimed, at every telegraph pole— he up to the log cabin where she met
crlbed real property, to-wit
cree duly given and made by said made hopeful inquiries for short-cuts Bobby coming out of the ladies’
Beginning at a point One Hun
f e e t c' o u ^ • t h e
day of Sept., 1931,
dred T w en ty-three
(123)
1 in a suit pending therein in which
V isiting Parents— Ray Casteel of
Hoboken— Did you yell for help
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA L E
North of a p rin t 863.5 feet _ .
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ee degrees w
.» irom . a ,, ‘ hp
Real Property
South 89
52 ii-»
V. est
„ Pacific
,,, Saving
. . , & Loan Associa
Portland is spending a few days when you were held up?
tion
a W ashington corporation
point Eighteen hundred pighty-
N O T IC E 1» hereby given th a t by in the city visiting w ith his par-
was p la in tiff and C. G. M cK y and
Sham okin— I started to but the |
Ihree (1883) feet North of a point
Jennie M cK y. his wife. Pearl Head virtue of an execution and order
27’ East from the Southwest cor- ,
,
_
ents, M r. and M rs. V irg il Casteel. ! bandits told me if 1 didn’t shut up
ner of Block Seven (7) of Pack
. and. standard <»” Company of o f sale issued out of the C ircuit
ard's Addition to Eugene. O re -' Í a " fQ
°nr,I lla ' a .'¡prpora,'71
n’
re 'le ­ Court of the State of Oregon for
th e y ’d call the police
gón. run thence South 89 degrees i enrda,nts'. w h,'h execution and or- Lane County this 9th day of Sept.,
N o lle— How did you get out of
52' Wept One Hundred E lx ty . '’ «r of sale was to me dlrecte. and 1931, upon and pursuant to a de
B o ntw ister— Dr. Jarem up's sue- j
seven (167) feet, thence North «ommanded me to sel the real pro- cree duly given and made by said ad m ittin g th a t your fath er was elec­
LEAFLETS ..................
27' East 54 feet, thence East to a p ’[.ty
hpre ina ter
described
o Court the 8th day of Sept., 1931, trocuted ?
cess sems to be firm ly estab lish ed.,
point N orth 27' East of the heg.n- sa * y
?
ll’‘" * | a" d p a r s e s In in a suit pending therein In which
L E T T E R H E A D S ____
N e c k b re a k e r- Yes, he’s had "Out [
Prosse— 1 said he occupied the
nlng and thence South 27' W est aa,d 'lecrfe* 8p?5, f ied’ '
' ° n T he Pacific Saving & Loan Associa­
tion. a W ashington corporation, chair of applied electrlticy a t one to Lunch” painted perm anently on
54 feet to the place of beginning. ?,“,t1Urda.y ,thhe h10th day of
Any commercial printing that you require,
B R O A D S ID E S ............
his door now.
being part of the original dona- ,M 1 ' at thP hour of onP o clo c k ' »as p la in tiff and F. G. Johnson, o f our public institutions.
Horace L. Edw ards and Ruth Ed
P.
M.
at
the
southwest
door
of
ihe
from
a
calling
card
to
a
large,
illustrated
cata­
BOOKLETS .................
tion land claim of Eugene F . !
wards were defendants, which exe­
Skinner and wife No. 64 in Town County
'"‘"7, ' Court l House In Eugene, cution and o rder of sale was to me
ship 17 South of Range 3 W est L an" £ ? un, ty ' O ^ g o n , o ffer for sale
logue, can be made right in this shop.
You
CATALOGUES ...........
of the W illa m e tte M eridian, in a »d "«” at Public auction for cash directed and commanded n.e to »ell
subject to redemption as provided the real property h ere in a fte r des
will find our printing high in quality— our ser­
P O S T E H S ....................
Eugene. Lane County. Oregon.
crlbed to satisfy certain liens and
Dated this 9tli dav of Sept., 1931 by law. all of the right, title and
interest of the defendants in said charges In said decree specified, I
vice prompt and satisfactory— and our prices
BUSINESS CARDS . .
H . L. BO W N . Sheriff.
suit and of all parties claim ing by, w ill on Saturday the 10th day of
By A. E. H V L E G A A R D , Deputy.
( through or under them or any of October, 1931, at the hour of one
reasonable.
Call on us when you want result
A N N O U N C EM EN TS .
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them, in or to the following des­ o'clock, P. M. a t the southwest door
of the County Court House In Eu­
cribed’ real property, to-w it:
producting printing.
Beginning at a point In the gene, Lane County, Oregon, o ffer
North line of Eleventh Avenue for sale and sell at public auction
There I h no trick in convincing folks that Eggi-
MUSICAL
W est 156 feet West of a point for cash, subject to redemption as
303.5 feet South of the Southeast provided by law, all of the right,
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rnann’s candies and ice cream are superior.
corner of L o j Nine (9) In Hud title and Interest of the defendants
Herschel DeMoss Davis
dlesion’s Addition to Eugene, in said suit and of al) parties claim ­
Once they have been tasted everybody votes
thence W est aiong the North ing by, through o r under them or
Instru cto r in Popular Piano
line of said Eleventh Avenue tny of them, in or to the follow ing
Playing
for Egginiann’s.
West 40 feel, thence North 96 described real property, to-w lt:
Approved Modernistic Methods
I»ot E ig ht (8) In Block Six (6)
feet, thence East 40 feet, thence
In the Amended P la t of Fair-
South 96 feet to the place of be­
Used
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m ount, now a part of the C ity of
ginning. al, In Lane County. State
F a ll Season Now Open
Eugene, In L an e,C ou nty, Oregon.
of Oregon.
Offices: 119 E. Broadway, Eugene,
Dated this 9th day of Sept., 1931.
Dated this 9th day of Sept., 1931.
and 4th St. Springfield
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By A. E. H U L E G A A R D , Deputy.
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(8 -1 0 -1 7 -2 4 . 0 - 1 - 8 . )
private gravity ditches to simple
W E S T O V E R C LUB TO D A Y
pumping plants, deep wells and
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diatribution
systems
Mrs. Ed P rivat is entertainin g at
such as now used at West Stayton, her home here this afternoon for
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