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    THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 17, 1931
T H E SPRINGFIELD N W S
PAGE TOUR
CROSS-COMPLAINT
FILED BY HUSBAND
LANE HAS MUCH
Rev. R. K. Clark is planning »pe­
dal meeting for the churches he is
I «»tor of at l.eaburg on Sunday
evening. September 27tli. The
. hui.ho rep, - , tiled will be Fair- Restricted Entry to Continue
mont Presbyterian. Walterville and Effective Until Fire Hazard
is Eliminated
Leaburg. Special music will be
given at that time.
Portland. Ore.. i»ept. 15- “None
Mrs Karl Thirties gave a birth-
if Hie national forest closed areas
.1«' parti tor her twin sons, Karl
, , on luesdai afternoon .1
and , vari
at in Oregon and Washington will be
,he heme of then grandmother l,‘ *“*d
,h* dan«*r °» for**‘
occasion ______
was to cele , f,l* a '» . ’’.m , oved by general and
Number of Actions Filed And Thienes. The
___________
their 6th birthday The little **•»>'
Keltaani Forester V
Others Pending. One Case
folks enjoyed a balloon hunt on the J Buck announced here Unlay.
to Be Held in Benton
"The recent raips have been fair
.awn »h ire the kiddies had a great
ly
geueral but outs.de of the north­
Lane county's road construction time blowing them up.
western Washington, they are not
program seems to be just.one Mtl
M ss Evangeline Christensen of
enough to wet down the forests.*
gation after another. Land owners flte Dalles arrived last Sunday in
Mr. Buck said
whose property is desired for right- 1> rhora where she is teacher of
The regional forester brought
•he primary room at school.
*»>* •»«»
co“n.t> cour'
out that there are two kiuda ot
far apart In their estimates as to
v ti Ftday Miss Ellen Johnson of nat|owj torest closures, against
the value ot the holdings needed.
in .an d arived m Leaburg where smoxing and against entry. In Ore-
Another action went onto the re­ she will reside while teaching there.
cords Thursday when C. C. Beck Rev and Mrs. Johnson accompan gon there are 920.403 acres closed
to smoking and 915.985 aeres closed
and Irma E. Beck filed suit seeking
.id M - - Johnson here and stayed
entry. In Washington. 297,190
to collect 52500 for damages to ver night in Leaburg.
.
acres
against smoking and 737,740
____ on th lower Sius
their property
l.ucilo Millican. Donald McArthur acres against entry. "It is not our
law.
„ iv l iitit siite s that wheu •” ll
v rgc Marx receive! Junior, plan nor Intention to keep all of
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saving certificates when the the 1.703.725 acres closed to entry
the new biuaiaw nignwBj
M
««»..5 «n«« tl».. , 1i roc 1 . . I .11 .» la I.. • 5»
I.. «a.«
graded past his property that an " * ’s * er‘‘ *tven under the
UBtU “» ot “ '• thoroughly wet.
underground crossing under the 1 -n of Miss Margery Laadrt. at the but as individual national forest.
Southern Pacific tracks which gave ’ —- of the swimming lessons ■ become safe from fire, they will be
access to the docks of plaintiff on which they had taken at Walter- opened to the public," Mr Buck
vllle— Cleo Carter received a senior said.
the Sluslaw river was closed
. 1 fe saving certificate, Wilfred Fra-
"Some ot the worst forest fires
This easement was held for 1
ee and Bruee received Junior eer- of the Northwest occurred during
years, the complaint states, and uf,ca|ea a, Leaburg the game ,,me the month of September, and with
with its closing the Beck property
oth(frg d(d
the accumulated effect of several
’ a»“e dropped from 53000 to 52500
Mrs. A. T. Easton was hostess years' drought we cannot afford to
The new highway grade, nine. feet for the Walterville aid society on take chances. Our protective or­
high the complaint states, shuts off
the Beck property from the river Thursday afternoon at the home ganizations will he kept on. as well
of her mother-in-law. Mrs. Jesse as a large number of emergency
now.
Easton. The annual election of of patrolmen, until the forests are
One case of right-of-way lltlga- fieers for »he year took place. All safe," the regional forester said.
tion on the Oregon Coast highway o{{icers were re.e)ected. Mrs. W. C.
Mr. Buck brought out that there
will be heard in Benton county Thlenes wag elected president; were 11.571.415 acres in the na­
circuit court. The county has an Mrg Arthur Easton vice-president; tional forests of Oregon, and 8,509,-
other case pending on the Siuslaw Mfg Vern Caldwen gecreUry and $45 acres in Washington national
highway and several agreements on y rg j
Fountain, teasurer. T he' forests, which are not closed to
the upper McKenzie have not yet gocjety detlded to make articles for either smoking or entry.
been completed and no progress Is a bazaar that will be given in Wal
Several areas in Eastern Lane
being made.
i county ou the West side ot the
terville before Christmas.
New scholars attending Deerhorn Cascades are Included in the closed
reside
on the Hartwell place, across area» and will not be opened to
MRS. ALDRICH PASSES
the McKenzie river in Deerhorn dis­ hunting unless heavy rains practi­
AT CRESWELL SUNDAY trict.
cally eliminate fire hazards.
An answer and cro«»-coinpl«lnt
waa filed la circuit court Friday by
John O. Condo« defendant in a di­
vorce suit recently filed by hl»
wife Florence Condo».
Another Suit Over Property
Tbe couple married May 5. 1923.
For Right-of-way Filed
and have two children, the defend­
in Circuit Court
ant state». Custody of the children
la »ought by the defendant who al­
rail llD F
lege« that his wife deserted him AGREEMENT IS r g A
IL U K t
August 11, 1930, and that prior to!
__
that «he neglected her home.
Portland People Visit—Rev. and
Mrs. Frank Culver of Portland stop­
ped In Springfield for a short visit
Tuesday with Ilr. and Mrs R
Mortensen The Portland people
were on their way home after hav­
ing spent a month's vacation in
California. Mrs. Culver Is a cousin
of Dr. Mortensen.
| Upper Willamette |
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FOREST AREAS Ï0
■ ■ ■ ■ ■ R E M A I N CLOSED
Ì McKenzie Valley 4
Ladles' Missionary socl.ty of the
Presbyterian church on Thursday !
afternoon, the society had Invited
as guests several of the younger
girls of the Sunday school and a
Trent Reeldent Hare I. »>. M u'
very Interesting and entertaining
program was eufoyed. Also fine re
Trent was a business visitor
freshments.
In Springfield o il Monday afternoon
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Schneider
Returns from Klamath Falls —
ot Sacramento. California, »tailed
with friends at Creawell Thursday William Craft returned Tuesday
on their return trip from northern troni a short viali at Klamath Fall­
points. They were former resident < al the home of his son. Lee.
of Creswell having owned the Clock
Filling Silo- - J S. Vaughn of
ranch.
Donna
district was filling his alio«
Mary Sllkwood returned Mondai,
September 7. from Orland. Califor the first of the week with green
nla, attar a summer's visit with h< r vortl'
aunt. Mrs. Theo. Kirkpatrick.
Breske Right Arm — Mrs Root,
¡mother of Mrs. Paul Robley. broke
¡her right arm Monday when she
fall on It at the home of her daugh-
ter.
TOWN AND VICINITY
Tax Cut Claims
Given To Board
Transact Bualnsaa-M. and Mr.
Joe l.cnioii of Portland are In the
city this week transacting business
In connection with property owned
here
Returns from Grants Psse— Dr.
and Mis W. C. Rehltun returned
Saturday evening from tiimit» Pass
where the doctor started on his
l.oat trip down toe Ip*'»*'' «<»■«•
river.
Return from Beachse — Mrs. N,
W Emery. Miss Clara Ma»»ee ami
Mrs C K Wheaton returned Wat
urduy evening from the heaehea nt
Newport where they apent Ute
week.
M l-s
Return Sunday—Mre. Sum Rich
week
'end at Cottage Grove visiting with
Adjustment of Aueaeements liter uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs,
Under Way; County Offici­ i Karl Hill, and with other friends
monit and duughter, Helene, return
V is its a t C o ttag e G rove —
M a x in e S m u lsruss spent the
ed home Sutu.ay from Portland
where they have been vlstttog wttlij
Mr» Richmond's daughter.
CHARIVARI 18 HELD FOR
THURSTON NEWLYWEDS
Friends and neighbors ot Mr,
and Mrs Frank Iteunte of Thure
ton held it charivari for the newly
married couple at their hottie Wed
uesday evening of Iasi week, and
wheu many ot (hem could not be
present they repeated the affair
on Monday of (ills week with a
much laraer group present.
Mr. and Mra Rennie were mar­
ried III the Springfield Methodist
church Saturday evening. Septem­
ber It, by Rev Dean C, Polndezter.
She was formerly Mias opal Talli
«farro, and la the daughter of Mr.
and Mrs James Tulllefarro. Mr.
Rennie la the aim of Mr and Mrs,
Wllllani Rennie.
Mr Rennie I» post master at
I Illusion and also operates a retail
store.
Full-Size
Miss Emma Olson has employ­
ate to Paaa on Values
Returns For School — Jimmie
Not Home—It I, Drury 1» still
ment In Eugene for the winter.
West hus returned from Roosevelt i patient at a hospital In Wan k ran
_
„
,
,
s. Ernest Conley formerly ot
First meeting ot the county
Mrs.
...
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.
Beach to attend school in this elti . o where he Is getting along very
Pleasant Hill is recuperating at the
diiy. ’’ he" board U oompoaed of “ * haa • p*"‘ ,h* au“""*r
home of her niece. Miss Alta Man-
has been reportad.
. . . .1 .
«a.
_1
— Z In
— O
— wsPl1
k
wls.v s recently
*ax/wa3 w .«
V1 v
ning
Springfield.
She
Judge C. P. Barnard ot the county coast.
court. Walter B. Dillard, county
underwent an operation at the Pa­
clerk, and Ben F. Keeney, county
cific Christian hospital.
Pleasant Hill high school took up
assessor.
Several claims have already been
work for the winter Monday. Sept­
ember 14 with an enrollment of
tiled by property owners seeking
an adjustment of assessments. The
81. Several others are expected to
enroll during the week. There are
board will receive claims for a per­
four teachers this year. Superin­
iod ot 15 days and then tor an­
tendent E. E. Kilpatrick. Mrs. F. F
other period ot 15 days will con
Cooper. Mr Price and Miss Reba
aider claims and hold hearings.
Brogdon. Both Mr. Price and Miss
Brogdon arç graduates from the
LETTERS ASKED FOR
University of Oregon and new
CIRCUIT COURT CASE
teachers at Pleasant Hill.
Lowell Union high school took
In preparaUon for the trial la clr
up studies for the coming school
cult court next Friday of William
year Monday. September 14. The
Henry Roach through his guardian
same staff of teachers that taught
C. A. Pryor against F. M. Bennett,
last year are teaching again this
former guardian of Mr. Roach, the
year. Superintendent Powers, Miss
plaintiff filed a motion la circuit
Rydell and Miss Elliott
court Saturday asking that oertain
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Miss Laura Hult of Lowell a
letters sent by L. L. Ray, plaintiff's
former graduate of Pleasant Hill
attorney, to the defendant be pro­
high school has gone to San Fran-
duced.
qjseo where she has employment.
The caee Is one in which the
, The ladles of Pleasant Hill com­
plaintiff seeks an accounting of the
munity club met at the Pleasant
administration of the defendant
Mrs. Sarah Guthrie Aldrich died
The Parent-Teacher association
Hill church „Wednesday of last
while handling the affairs of Mr.
suddenly
at
her
home
Sunday
morn-
will
have
its
first
meeting
on
Wed-
week
Roach.
Raymond Hills who graduated “*«• September 13th. at the age of nesday evening at Deerhorn school,
from Pleasant iHll high school Iasi 3» years, leaving surviving, her hus Mre E E potter. president will pre-
WIFE SEEKS MONEY
yiear leaves this week for Corvallis band. Frank Aldrich, and a daugh- gide Mrg Cora Wearin is chair-
Mf and Mrg Q w Jordan
ORDERED BY COURT
where he will attend Oregon State ter. Maryland Gay Aldrich, aged nian of entertainment and Mrs.
Medford where they <lh
STORE NO. 1— Miner Building. Eugsne
I three years; also a sister. Mrs. Mil- clarence Potter Is chairman of re-
«liege.
remain for some time. They are
STORE NO. 3—990 Chsrnelton Street, Eugene
Motion
for
an
order
of
the
court
• Loree Laird who grdauated from dred Story of AtherA. Ohio; 8 freshments.
seeking a higher altitude and to have Arthur Denison summoned
STORE NO. 4—500 Main Street. Springfield
tbe Pleasant
_______ Hill high
_ school last brother, Maurice Guthrie of Athens, , Miss Hazel De Long of Scio ac- choose Medford for the present.
to show cause ot failure to pay 580
spring will enter the University Ohio; and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. . companied by her parents arrived
School opened Monday, all de­ a month for his wife Ruth Denison
WTKXT YKAR*S
of Oregon Monday. She will major °- E Guthrie of Athens, Ohio. She Sunday at Leaburg where she is
1 1 n o w -a íl o í
in music.
was a member of the < hristian teacher ot , be upper grades. Her partments being well filled. The re­ and daughter, and 550 attorney’s
TILL SATURDAY EVEN.'NG
gistration
started
Friday
at
which
fee
wss
filed
in
circuit
court
Friday.
■tnnnlnR
m tw A
Enterprise public school started | church and of the Ladies Aid so- twjn gigter arrjVed at Vida.
The motion follows an order of
I time 44 were lined up for the high
b
oy.
lxM»ki
Saqi
Monday morning with Mrs. George ctety of that church, also of the
M. and Mrs. Raymond Marlett
varUklei-tBsl
Brown of Pleasant Hill teaching
Ladies Civic Improvement club. were guests Sunday of Mrs. J. B. j school and several more were circuit court recently In which the
plaintiff was granted separate
known to desire to register.
i She was married to Mr. Aldrich at ! Barreau.
ROCK DELL PANCAKE FLOUR—
Miss Mildred Wilkins arrived on maintenance.
Eugene
in
March.
1922.
and
came
...lo s e c o n tro l and
NOTICE
42 Ounce Package
Saturday to take up her work as
to Creswell a year ago last Janu-
OF HNAL SETTLEMENT
Vision d là l^ .K
Notlce is hereby given that the arv. She had recently returned from OREGON FARMERS PLAN j teacher in the local high senool. WIFE ASKS DIVORCE;
She has taken rooms at the home
undersigned Administrator with the a ,ong vigit witb her reia, lTeg at
CRUELTY IS ALLEGED
ÜwHy. . . a n te n n a ndj
FALL FORAGE CROPS of Mr and Mrg c H 8edgwlck
Will Annexed of the Estate of
. « » . m
a
George Z. Ickes. deceased, has filed Athens, leaving May 19 and return-
new electro-dynam ie
ROCK
DELL
CANE
AND
MAPLE
SYRUP-
,
, .
. with whom she will live the com
Lillian A. Johns, tiled a divorce
his Final Report and Account as ing about 10 days ago.
With harvest completed in most {
. . . ra re c a b in e t
No.
2*
■
Can
ing
year.
complaint in circuit court Friday
such with the Clerk of the County ghe was
apparcntly in the best parts of the state, many farmers
Golden Value, w ith
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Dixon went against her husband, Edward P.
that Saturda"», the nVh daV of’ Oct of health “P to the time o{ her are now considering the question
you want . . . See It!
to Portland Friday for the week­ Johns. The couple married at Van­
ober. 1931, at ten o'clock in the death anu was a general favorite oi what to plant this fall for forage
Aalt ua about
end.
couver.
Wash..
July
24.
1926.
and
CRYSTAL
W
HITE
S
O
A
P
-
Court among the young married people of purpOses.
forenoon, in the County
Will
Lower
cut
his
hand
quite
have no children.
10 Bar«
Room in the Court House of said ’ the community.
If one were able at this time to
severely Sunday morning while
County at Eugene, has been set by
Cruel and Inhuman treatment and
predict
the
type
of
winter
in
store
the
Hon, C. ---------------
P. Barnard, . Judge
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splitting wood.
DEVILED MEAT—
lack of sufficient support are cited
HARDWARE—FURNITURE
No. 1-4, 3 Cans
NEW
DRESSMAKING
SHOP
—
—
c ia n r v o
juiici
m
t
Tue
day
in
the
complaint.
Plaintiff
asks
the
to hear objections to the same, and
more easily answered, says George
PAINT
I
ing,
September
8th,
with
all
mem­
return
of
her
former
name
of
Lil­
for the final settlement of said
OPENS HERE SATURDAY R. Hyslop. chief of farm crops at bers present except Weyne Land.
estate.
lian A. Collins.
Oregon State college. In cases
T. A. STIVERS. Administrator
IA proposed condemnation ordln
A
complete
dressmaking
shop
where
the
winter
season
Is
at
all
with the Will Annexed.
equipped to do all kinds of sewing gevere> following an unusually dry ance for empty buildings consider­ HOW ONE WOMAN LOST
WELLS i- W’ELLS. Attorneys.
(S—17-24. 0 —1-8-151
20 POUNDS OF FAT
will be opened in the commercial sumn)er guch as this has been. It ed a fire hazard was discussed and
State bank building next to the is not at all uncommon for con- further investigation will be made.
NOTICE OF SALE
postoffice Saturday, September 19, slderable quantities of alfalfa to be The bud«et
for ‘he en Lost Her Prominent Hips —
OF REAL PROPERTY
H
suing year was appointed as fol­ Double Chin— Sluggishness
Notice is hereby given that by b-v E ossie Mathes. A complete line winter-killed, he says, particularly
lows: O. C. Smith, Wm. Holllston,
virtue of an order of the County of New York millinery will also be ¡n gectiong that are normally Irrl-
prim itive life
Gained Physical Vigor—
Court of Lane County. Oregon, duly handled. The new businesswoman gated but have had no late water A. R. Land, J. P. Lane, C. L. Weber,
and W. W. Wyatt.
A Shapely Figure
made September 16th. 1931. in the bag been conducting a similar est- KllnDiv
r e q u i r e s f e o J , c lo tls lra p
Usatter
matter of the guardianship of Ad ablishment
. .. ,____ . . in Cottage Grove for
lp -
The men of the Christian church
The safest way, probably, would did a good Job during the week of
rian Cornutt, Vivian Cornutt. Lee
end shelter . . M O DERN LIFE
If you’re fat — first remove the 1
Jernigan and Norris Jernigan, several years.
be to plan on the normal amount building a new sidewalk around the cause!
minors, the undersigned, A. W. Cor
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of fall forage crops, Professor Hy­ church property. It was an Instance
DEM ANDS COM PLETE
Take one half tpaspoonful ot
riptt, the duly appointed, qualified
slop believes. Among those planted ot many hands make light work KRU8CHEN SALTS in a glass of
and acting guardian in Lane Coun- J ^ O LEAFLETS ABOUT
hot water every morning—In 3
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
in the fall for hay and silage pur­
ty, Oregon, of the persons and
HOME WORK RECEIVED poses in western Oregon, he calls with the Evangelist Teddy Leavitt weeks get on the scales and note
estates of said minors and each of
to do the sawing.
how many pounds of fat have van
said minors, will on and after the
Elizabeth
Tryon
entertained
Two leaflets of interest to women attention to the vetches. For sweet
.
-------------- fshed.
Ufh day of October. 1931, offer and
Notice also that you have gained
sell at private sale for cash or for are being distributed at the office and ''ea’’°'’al’ly well drained soils Tuegday afternoon, September 8th,
cash and credit to the highest bid­ of the county home demonstration be recommends common vetch; for w(th a muglcal recital given by her in energy—your skin Is clearer— j
you feel younger In body—KRU8
der at Eugene, Lane County. State
' soil that is heavier, slightly wet­
of Oregon, all of the right, title and agent at the Producers' Public mar­ ter or slightly sour, Hungarian pupils at her home. Over twenty- CHEN will give any fat person a
one numbers were given by as Joyous surprise.
Interest of said minors and each ket building.
Get an 85c bottle of KRU8CHEN
One leaflet is on renovation of ’ etch has proved the most^ adaP^' many students, most of whom are
of them in and to thp real property
SALTS from Ketels Drug Store or |
, ...
.
..
..
_able,
and
for
very
heavy
and
some-
described herein or any part there­ clothing
among
the
very
young
children.
and the other on making
/
,
any leading druggist anywhere In
of, the interest of each of said
what acid conditions, hairy vetch Guests were mothers and rela­ America (lasts 4 weeks). If this
minors, Adrian Cornutt and Vivian
pickles and relishes.
is most succesful. With any of tives of the performers. Ice cream first bottle doesn't convince you
Cornutt being an undivided one
These leaflets are issued through
this Is the easiest, safest and sur-1
thirty sixth Interest and the inter- Oregon State college extension de- these vetches, Hyslop says. It is and wafers were seved.
est way to lose fat—your money
well to sow a companion crop, and
est of each of said minors, Lee Jer- rar, mpn.
Mrs. Ed Anderson entertained the gladly returned.
nigan and Norris Jernigan being an p
for this purpose common gray win­
undivided one twelfth interest in I
ter oats is probably the best with
and to the following described pre
either of the vetches. If it is to be
WIFE
ASKS
DECREE
nilses. to-wit:
T O a mere man, that sounds Mce the rankest extravagance. The
used for hay. For silage, winter
Lot one (1), Block One (1), of
AND
CUSTODY
OF
CHILD
Peterson’s Plat all In Lane Coun­
barley usually makes the best com-
lady of the house knows, however, that it is only the beginning
ty. Oregon, subject to a note se­
,
n
«
.
panion crop, and for real early
Marlon
D.
Armstrong
filed
suit
cured by a mortgage held by
of a recipe for something her whole family will enjoy.
Western Loan & Building Com- i for divorce in circuit court Satur green feed rye and vetch is the
pany of Salt Lake City, Utah.
I day against her husband John A. best combination.
The Lot numbered three In, .
.
_
..
Austrian winter field peas Is an-
Block numbered five of Christ-' Armstrong. The couple married at
Wash..
November
5,
other
crop coming Into wide use
W hatever it is, if it's done with an electric range, she know« It
ian’s Second Addition to Eugene Vancouver
in Oregon, and although primarily
City, Lane County, Oregon, be-¡1926 and have one child,
will come out exactly as planned, because the electric range gives
ing now in and a part of the City
Lack <il sufficient support and a seed crop here, It Is used for all
Vra4«CWI^ty'n?LeSi1l ! cruel and inhuman treatment are 'ypes of forage, such as hay, silage,
even, constant h e a t. . . it can be regulated to the finest degree
Scott’s Addition to the town of alleged by the plaintiff who states soiling and pasture. The quality
Eugene City, Lane County, Ore- that she with her child was forced an<* feeding value is considered
of temperature desired . . . and it is doubly satisfactory because
gon, (Registered title): said pre the home of her mother. Custody of about equal to good vetch hay
mises being subject to a lien the child Is sought and 525 a month recent bulletin published by the
of its economy in operation at our low
created hv and In favor of the
Oregon Experiment station, en­
for
support.
City of Eugene. Lane County,
“Austrian Winter Field Peas
Desertion at Portland July 25, titled
1
Oregon, for the Improvement of
Fourteenth Avenue East abutting 1927, Is alleged as basis for a di- ’n Oregon,’ goes into detail as to
Sqe your dealer's stock of electric ranges at onfca there is a style
said described premises, the same vorce In a complaint of Julia Viola ‘be development of this crop, its
being payable In annual payments i
. .
. „
>
„„a „ » i ,.«,
and size for every fam ily
under and by virtue of Bancroft Knight against her husband George
Law in such cases made and pro- H. Knight.
MEAT Hhoiild be part of every healthy school
Tided.
The couple married in Lane coun DEMURRER FILED IN
That the said sale will take place i . L
,,,
child’s
diet. No other food is so essential to growing,
at the home of Preston Lake at 491
December 31. It24, and have no
RIGHT-OF-WAY CASE
active children as good wholesome meat.
East Broadway, Eugene, Lane Coun­ children. The plaintiff seeks the
ty, Oregon.
return of her former name of Julia
In the case of Lone county against
We serve you here with only the best quality
This notice Is published In the Viola Hendrickson.
J. P. Christie in which the county
Springfield News, a weekly news­
meats,
carefully handled.
seeks to condemn land of the de­
paper of general circulation pub­
lished at Springfield In Lane Coun
Attends Funeral — Mrs. Wanda fendant for right-of-way for the
ty, Oregon, the date of first publica­ Barnes returned Monday evening Siuslaw highway a demurrer was
tion being September 17th, 1931.
filed Wednesday In circuit court
A. W. CORNUTT, Guardian of from Corvallis where she attended
the persons and estates of Ad the funeral of her nephew. O. C. by the defendant.
4th and Main St«.
Phone 63
The court offers some 51000 for
rian Cornutt, Vivian Cornutt. Thomas, who was fatally Injured
Lee Jernigan and Norris Jernl In an accident at Waldport Satur- the rlgbt-of-way and the defendant
E. C. STUART
PRATT HOLVBRSON
gan. Minors.
day evening.
i holds his property with 56000.
G old en V a lu e s
CONSOLE
Announcing the Opening
Dressmaking
and Milhnery
Shop
Commercial Bank
Next to Postoffice
COM PLETE
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A twater
K ent
Creswell
RADIO
Prices are the same at all three stores
P a n c a k e Flour
25c
M a p le S y ru p
35c
Soap
28c
10c
Wright & Sons
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