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T lIUR8DAV. OCTOBER 1. lt>31
THE 8PRINGFIELI) NEWS
TURKEY
■ FLAN EXTENSION
C Por
“J '’' Dotes
“ cen
s
e
Pends
*
CAUSE OF PIMPLES
TOLD BY PHYSICIANS
O var A ctiva Olanda Responsible
Not a Sign of Serious Phy-
TOWN AND VICINITY
J WILL BE TALKED
Jury Will Hear
Road Grant Suit
GRANGES SEEK Î0
HAVE ROAD WORK
Go to Blue Rivar— Mrs.
K.
Visits Parents — Mrs. Zauet Ar
Wheaton and Mrs I. I). Larimer n»ld of Pendleton lias been a guesl
Lane County Case Scheduled
Lower Rate; Some Lane
People will bear up philosophical- ( spent the week-end at Blue River cf her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. Ed Court Soon to Name Board to
Other Counties to Be Added
For Next Monday in Benton County Court Asked to Pro­
. Meakiua. the past week.
People Get Tags Outside
•-v under an lnca;acitating Illness
to Territory Covered By
Tnke Up Question of Ex­
Visit Fair — Eunice McFarland
County Circuit Court
vide for Rocking of Berry­
nr even where one threatens life.
Fish Wednesday— Fred Pre*«.
penditures for Year
Lane, Douglas Group
Whether the coat of dog licenses whereas the moment they suffer and Geraldine Wilkinson went to
dale Cut-Off This Year
Qucallon of the value of a strip
Salem Monday to visit the annual Jimmie West and Ills father spent
Extension of the territory to be in Lane ow,nt’ wll)
r,‘du,ed »• *"»" « relatively trivial ailment state fair.
I
luiiil
on
Ihe
coast
ueeileil
by
Wednesday afternoon fishing o.t INTEREST IS SEEN HERE
Endorsement of the aland of the
covered by the Oregon Turkey ro»<«rm with adjacent counties is «fleeting their personal appearance.
Lane county as rlghl-of way for the Sluslaw chamber of commerce
the Mi Kensie river.
Growers' association Is announced no‘ -vet
A meeting of the they are distressed beyond ruea
Visits Parents—Miss Grace Male
Oregon Coast highway will be set
from Douglas county headquarters coun‘>' do« control board will be sure. .Most people worry more of l*ortland spent (he week-end
Has Major Operation— Margaret Reduction of Road Funds to tied by a Benton county Jury, the which seeks to have the couuty
complete the Berrydale cut-off
held Monday but It Is doubtful now about pimples on the face than here visiting with her parents, Mr. Carpenter submitted Io a major
of the organization.
Be Most Likely Topic of trial being scheduled Io be held be­ road this fall la made by Ibe Maple
operation at the Pacific Chrisllan
Turkey growers of Polk. Clacks , whether any decision will be they do about malignant disease and Mrs. M M Male
fore Judge G F. Sklpworth at Cor-
Creek Grange and the Ada Urange.
Diescusion at Session
The Lane County Medical society
mas. Washington, Yamhill, Benton ' ,*^bf d.
hospital Friday.
Millia next Monday.
Fish
on
South
Fork—
W
.
K.
Bar
R.
J.
Morris,
enforcement
officer.
declares that most of (he pimples
Kiuloraeinenls ol these Uraugea
and Linn counties are to be con­
To view Ihe laud the Jury anti
In anticipation of what will un­
nail. Frank Smitaon and H. K. , Tonsil O peration— B elly Cube
were received by th couuty court
tacted by the association It is an Is to visit counties adjacent to I-ane which people have cause little
court
will
huvu
Io
make
what
will
doubtedly
ba
one
of
the
moat
Ini
to obtain Information as to the coat trouble to their health. Most of Maxey spent the week-end fishing underwent a tonsil and adenoid
nounced.
probably be an all-day trip south Friday.
of
licenses in these counties. The these disturbances are caused by on the 9outb Fork.
operalion al the office of a Spring- portunt of l.aue county budget dis­
The association formerly of
along the coa t from Waldport Into
cussions
the
county
court
is
select­
It Is doubtful that the county can
Douglas county later included Lane state law provides that each county the excessive secretions of the
Visit at Cheshire— Mr. and Mrs. field physician on Wednesday ing Its list of members of the buil Lane county.
do
any of Ihe rocking requested
may set its own license fee.
skin glands.
county in the organisation.
Donald Meakins and Mrs. R. 3. morning.
get board of three. M. 11. Harlow
The land la owned by Viola Lee this year, accurdlug to Judge 0. P,
“Few
serious
diseases
so
com
The enforcement officer says that
Many growers of turkeys be­
Jones were guests of Mr. and Mrs
Fair Visitors— Mr. and Mrs. John and F. N. McAlister have been Pratt who holds the property at Barnard of the county court.
tween Eugene and Portland have numbers of dog owners In Lane pletely upset the mental equili­ Lynn Cheshire at Cheshire Bunday.
Nice. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Nice, Mr. named by the court aud the selec Il3.3i6 26, this being ut the rate
brium
of
the
girls
and
the
collagi-
have
obtained
licenses
In
neighbor­
applied for membership. It Is an­
Attend Stats Fain— Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Ed l*rlvat. and Mr. and lion of the third member of the of about 8600 an acre, according to
ing counties where the rate Is less. ates as ordinary acne," declares the
lielolse -Harold, you've no Idea
nounced.
board will be made soon.
Ihe estimate of the county court.
These licenses are valid In Lane bulletin issued today. "FY>r pure Niel Pollard and Mr. and Mrs. C. Mrs. W. H. Adrian were visitors at
waht It meant to me when you klaa
The county has offered approxl
and for this reason an effort will pathos, one has but to recall the A. Swarts attended the state fait the state fair at Salem on Sunday
The framing of a budget for the
ed me laet utght!
mutely 860 an acre for the land.
SAWMILLS OPERATE AT
be made to lower the rate here. school girl looking sadly at her at Salem Tuesday.
coming
year
which
will
be
taken
up
Harold—You've nothing on me.
Rainbow People Here — Mrs.
mottled complexion ln the mirror
35 PER CENT CAPACITY Morris said.
I got a five spot out of II inyaelf—
Shedd People Here — Mr. and George Wllllums and Coe Williams iu November la not to be, Judging
Fair
Visitor»—Mr.
and
Mrs
W
of the slot machine and then glanc­
Mrs. A. M. Snodgrass of Shedd were visitors in Sprtugfleld from by preseut Indications, any mere A. Taylor spent Sunday at the atale on a wager I
Seattle Wash.,—A total of 343
ing enviously at the billboard pic­
were Sunday visitors here at the their fox farm al Rainbow on Fri­ matter of allotments of funds tor fair at Salem.
mills reporting to the West Coast
ture of the woman with 'that school
various purposes.
day.
Riley Snodgrass home.
"I hope you are not one of thoee
girl complexion.*’
Lumbermen's Association for the
The wide-spread movement fur
Ilorublower—I heard that bandit men who go home end find fault
Final Account of Estate Filed—
week ending September 19. oper­
Return from Portland—Mrs. Al
"The tragic thing about the pirn
drastic tax reduction will Intrude relieved you of your pocketbook with the dinner,” said Kidder.
ated 35.1 per cent of capacity, as Final account of the estate of pie is that it breaks out ruthlessly Malo and Mrs. J. M. Larson re­ TWO DEANS NAMED
Into Ihe budget sessions and the last night.
compared with 28.5 per cent of James A. Burnett was filed in pro­ on the most conspicuous part of turned Sunday from Portland
"No." replied tlrowcher. "my
AT OREGON STATE county chamber of commerce will
Windjammer—No relief for mo, wife and I eat at a restaurant where
capacity for the preceding week, in bate court Friday.
where
they
had
gone
on
Friday.
the body and at an age when every­
which the Labor Day holiday oc­
Appointment of new deans of also have a committee of five mem­ lull he saved my wife the trouble. we both can find fault.”
Bounty is Collected—The county one is extremely anxious to look
Finger Amputated— George Platt agriculture and commerce at Ore­ bers to ai l as an advisory board Io
curred. and 47.6 per cent for the
bounty on one bobcat was collected his best.
of Thurston had a finger amputated
(he committee.
same week last year. For the first
It is important Io recognlxe the Monday. It was seriously Injured gon State college has Just been an­
at the office of the county clerk
37 weeks of 1931 these mills have
nounced.
The
new
men
are
to
fill
Although this chamber committee
Friday by C. A. Baker of Eugene fact that the pimple itself is due to recently.
operated at 40.4 per cent capacity
vacancies left by the retirement of is unofficial and no law provides
infection. For this reason, it is
Were !»!»<•, While They I dint
as compared to 57.8 per cent for the
Final Account of Estate Filed— unsafe to use the same towels as
Goes to Florence^-* Mrs. C. E. A. B. Cordley and J. A. Bexell who fur their participation In the bud
Our 35c Silk I lotte are Beet Huy In town.
same period in 1930. During the Final account of the estate of Ar-
a person with acne. but. as a mat Wheaton left today for Florence to served for 23 years as deans of get deliberations (he members will
See Our Uhlldrena' Hose at 10c u pair.
week ended September 12. 188 of dell F. Rice was filed in probate
agriculture
and
commerce
respec­
have
a
considerable
Influence
In
spend
a
few
days
visiting
with
the
ter of fact, it is not easy to spread
Corsets, up to $5.00, going af $1.00
these plants were reported as down court Saturday.
tively. Dr. William A. Schoenfeld the shaping of the county expendi­
the Infection to the healthy skin Larimer family.
We are at ill gelling I-udfea Shoea ut juat >/2 price.
and 156 as operating. Those operat­
of
Portland
has
been
given
the
com­
tures
for
Ihe
coming
year.
Final Account of Estate filed — by the towel. Apparently, the soil
Get Your Hu libera for the wet season.
ing reported production as 48.7 per
Fishes at Tachenitch — Oswald bined position of dean of agricul­
Final
account of the estate of Ella must be prepared for the infection, Olson spent Sunday fishing at Lake ture and director of the agricultural
Members of the county court see
cent of their group rapacity.
Conte in and look over our new gooda and large
that is. the skin must have over-
Current new business reported Dennis was filed in probate court
Tachenitch and brought home sev­ experiment station, while Dr. H. V. no way at present where any big
aaaort inent.
active
sebaceous
glands
which
re­
by 224 identical mills was 1.4 per Thursday.
Hoyt of Provo, Utah, is the new cut In the budget can be made ex-
sult In blackheads and this skin is eral nice bass, and sun-fish.
cept In slushlug Into road construc­
cent over production and shipments Bounty is Paid—A bounty on one
dean
of commerce.
prone to develop. If the sebaceoous
On Hunting Trip— Carl Olson.
tion funds. This out, it made, will
for the week were 2.2 per cent over bobcat was paid at the office of
For
two
years
Dr.
Schoenfeld
has
I. O. O I ’. Bldg.
Springfield
glands are not over-active, pimples Dan .Crites, and Chauncey Meehan
reduce (he amount of emergency
production. New export business re­ the county clerk Saturday to Ralph
been
representative
of
the
federal
are rare.
left last Thursday for Eastern Ore­ farm board, first for the northwest employment for the coming winter i
ceived during the week was about Derrick of Dexter
"The person with pimples Is gon on a deer hunting trip.
2.500.000 feet less than the volume
and then for the entire 11 w-estern which the county now plans as one J
Notarial Commission Filed— The than to infect others. Being self
reported for the previous week.
states. Prior to that he was north of Its major relief plans.
Tonsils Out—Miss Nellie Sankey
New domestic cargo orders were notarial commission of Orval J conscious, he Is apt to have a habit
west representative for the federal
over the previous week by 12,000,- Millard was filed for record Satur- of fingering the eruptions and then underwent a tonsil operation at the bureau of agricultural economics.
000. new rail business gained about day at the office of the county touching the healthier areas of tue office of a local physician on Sat­ In these positions he has become
skin. In this manner the eruptions urday.
4.800.000 feet, while the local trade clerk.
intimately acquainted with agricul­
are spread from one place to an­
stayed approximately the same as
tural
problems, with farm organisa­
Bounty is Collected—The county other. It is important tor the person
Visits Husband — Mrs. George
the previous week's business. Dur­
bounty on one bobcat and one cou­ with pimples to avoid fingering his Prochnow spent the week-end at tions and with the college staff
ing the 37 weeks of 1931 orders
gar was collected at the office of face, because of the fact that his Corvallis visiting with ber hus­ members in ibis slate.
for 224 mills have averaged 1.4 per
the county clerk Saturday by James skin with its over-active sebaceous band who has recently been trans­
cent over produ'lon.
Stevens of Reed.
glands is especially prone to In­ ferred there by the Southern Pa­ JUNIOR COOPERATIVES
Richard Shore Smith, Presi­
cific with which he is employed.
Goes to Fair— William Morton
Inventory of Estate Filed — In­ fection.
dent, Takes Place of A. A.
TO BE FORMED IN ORE,
The underlying cause of the bad
went to Salem Monria. :•> visi’ the ventory and appraisement of the
We are now offering you an opportunity to obtain
Former Resident Hers— Thayer
Rogers, Resigned
state fair.
estate of Chris Fries was filed in complexion is the disturbance res­ McMurray, former resident of
The truth of the old adage that
Beautiful New Dinnerware at absolutely no co«t.
probate court Friday. The estate ponsible for the over-activity of the Springfield spent the week-end 'experience is the best teacher"
Richard Shore Smith is the new
little sebaceous glands. The most here visiting with friends. He now will be tested out in a number of president of the First National
Mrs. Rapper—Miss Oldgirl says amounts to 84959.08.
w
important cause for the broken-out lives at Grants Pass.
she is 25. Do you believe that?
»regon high schools this winter in bank of Eugene taking the pises of
BEAUTIFUL NEW DINNERWARE
Mrs. Crabbe—It must be true.! Army Discharge Filed— The dis­ complexion is undoubtedly youth.
he leaching of agricultural market­ Arthur A. Rogers, resigned.
She’s stuck to the same story all charge from the United States mar­ At the age of adolescence many of
ing.
Visit Parents—Mr. and Mrs. Paul
ine corps of Dale M. Smith, was the glands of the body are disturb­ Nice, and little son. Dean, left to­
The change In administration of
the years I've known her.
The plan, as outlined by George , h„ bank wa, anDounced Thursday
filed for record at the office of the ed in their equilibrium and likely to day for Waldport after visiting
O. Gatlin, extension specialist in
STATEMENT OF THE OWNER- I county c,erk Thursday.
be over-active. The sebaceous Mr. Nice's parents, Mr. and Mrs. marketing at Oregon State college, Mr Rogers plans to enter private
business and his contemplated re­
SHIP, MANAGEMENT. CIRCU-
- . . _ .. _
.
.
glands are not exception to the John Nice.
is to form Junior cooperatives under signation as head of the bank had i
LAT1ON. ETC.. REQUIRED BY
° rder Sel1 Car '»sued An or-
general rule.
See These at Our Store
the direction of Smith Hughes in­ been heard In business circles fur i
THE ACT OF CONGRESS OF der to sel1 a car in the settlement
Get Tow Bucks—D. W. Roof and
The most consoling thing about
AUGUST 24. 1912.
of the estate of A. F. S. Steele,
structors, by means of which the tbe past several months.
of The Sprigfield News published : former chamber of commerce sec- pimples is that they seldom persist Riley Snodgrass returned Tuesday students will not only learn co­
from a hunting trip on the South
»t Springfield, Oregon, for reU
here wag iggued in probate after the age of about 30.”
Mr. Rogers retires October 1. He !
operative principles and practices,
October, 1931.
Fork of the McKenzie. They
; court Friday.
but gain actual experience ln ibe has been president since January !
State of Oregon. County of Lane. ss.
JACKSON SPORTSMEN TO brought home two deer and many marketing of produce cooperative­ 1929, and has been connected with
Before me. a notary public in and
Marriage License Issued—A mar-
fish.
ly. Mr. Gatlin believes that this the bank since 1917. Mr. Rogers will j
RELEASE 3000 BIRDS
for the State and county aforesaid, riage license was issued at Portland
plan should prove an effective remain a member of tbe board of
personally appeared H. E. Maxey. s tember 21 for Artbur T Fox of
Atterd Fair Mr. and Mrs. f art means of building an intelligent directors.
who, having been duly sworn ac-1 ,
. „
„
Nearly 3000 Chinese pheasants
77 E. BROADWAY
cording to law. deposes and says Florence and Nancy O. Kremers of
EUGENE. OREGON
Olson and Miss Elizabeth Whitney I cooperative spirit among the mem-
M r. Smith one of the largest
have been released this season by
that he is the publisher of the Portland.
motored
to
Salem
Wednesday
to
bers
as
well
as
result
In
financial
stockholders
of
the
hunk
is
a
mem
the Jackson County Game Protec­
Springfield News and that the fol­
ber of the legal firm of Harris,' "
lowing Is. to the best of his know-
Inventory of Estate Filed—Inven tive association from its outdoor attend the state fair. Miss Whitney profit..
ledge and belief, a true statement tory and appraisement of estate of pheasant farm near Medford, ac­ went on to Hillsboro to visit
A model set of by-laws and a con­ Smith and Bryson.
of the ownership, management, etc Co„n c Dix wag nled ln probate cording to H. L. Noblit, secretary. friends for a few days.
stitution have been prepared by
of the aforesaid publication for the
. „ . .
Gatlin, whicn In most respects are HOMEMAKER RADIO
A total of 4300 egges were re­
date shown in the above caption. court Saturday- The estate amounts
required by the Act of August 24. to 81461.15.
similar to those used by up-to-date
ceived from the state game farms LIONS TO SEE FILMS OF
CLUB TO BE FORMED
1912. embodied in section 411. Pos­
adult cooperatives, yet without be
and a hatch of 2946 was secured
tal Laws and Regulations, to-wit:
ReP>y in Suit Filed—A reply ln
ROGUE RIVER BOAT TRIP ing too technical. A capital stock
under
outdoor
conditions
with
dom­
1. That the names and addresses the suit of Kenneth L. Thompson
Another Homemaker radio club
of the publisher, editor, managing agajnst Nathalie M. Thompson was estic hens. Most ol these chicks Pictures to Be Shown a fte r Din­ plan of financing Is provided as series is announced from station
giving more valuable lessons for
editor, and business manager Is: ... . .
..
were permitted to distribute na-
KOAC. The first club meeting with
ner C om plim enting New
H. E. Maxev. Springfield Oregon. ,lled b> ,he pla,n,in ln clrcult aurally but 1100 of them were trans
the future. The Smith-Hughes in­
its radio talk as a feature Is sche­
M embers of Club
2 That the owner is: H. E court Monday.
structor will be made supervisor
ported to various parts of JacksoD
Maxey. Springfield, Oregon.
duled for Tuesday, October 6. This
in each case and Is given consider­
3. That the known bondholders.
Report of Estate Filed— Inven- county. The Ashland district in­
1931-32 series, which includes 16
Motion pictures of the boat trip
mortgagees. and other security tory and appraisement of the estate cluding Griffin creek and Eagle which Dr. W. C. Rebhan, M R able authority to guide and control broadcasts with detailed programs
There is something about the ringing of belle
holders owning or holding 1 per of D. B. Smith was filed In probate Point received 634.
the operations.
built around each, deals with tbe
Irish. Veltie Pruitt, and Prince
cent or more of total amount of
that gladdens the heart. That ia the reason
Holding pens for saving female
Each association wtll determine family members and family living.
Thursday.
The
estate
bonds, mortgages, or other securi­ court
! Helfrish recently completed from
pheasants until after the fall shoot­
amounts to 8400.
ties are: None.
Club program outlines cover the
, Grants Pass to the ocean at Gold what products it will market and
they are put on cash registers. However, any­
ing are planned for next year. All
H. E. MAXEY, Publisher.
| Beach, will be thrown on a screen whether to sell the products raised two hour period each Tuesday from
Sworn to and subscribed before
N o tarial Commission Filed— Re­ of this Jackson county propagation
one can push the lever— but only a customer
for the first public exhibition to­ by the boys on the local markets, 2 to 4 o'clock. The 20 minute radio
be this 1st day of October 1931.
newal of the notaria. commission work was done without expense to I
(Seal)
I. M PETERSON
night at the dinner meeting which to ship them Independently or to lecture Is timed for 3 p. m. Uro­
can
make it mean anything. Good printing tells
(My commission expires June 1, of G. B. Arnest of Cottage Grove the game commission except the ' i the Lions club Is putting on for sell through some adult coopera grams are mailed in advance of the
was
filed
at
the
office
of
the
county
furnishing
of
eggs,
and
sportsmen
|
1932).
your story better to the possible customers for
I new members of the organization. tlve in the region. Such co-opera broadcasting dates so as to allow
clerk Thursday.
of that section are expecting excep­
tives, no doubt, would be more than time for program assignments to
About
20
new
members
were
add­
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
your product. Good printing, consistent with
tionally good shooting this season.
ed to the club during a recent con­ willing to handle the products of a club members.
PROPERTY
F in al Decree of Estate Filed —
Junior
organization,
Mr.
Gatlin
In the Matter of the Estate of
Featured at each meeting of this
test which ended in a tie leaving
your good product, conveys the right impres­
Final decree In the probate of the
says.
Mary I. E. Hurlburt, Deceased.
4 DIVORCE DECREES
family life series is a radio broad­
both
sides
to
prepare
the
reception
Notice is hereby given that in estate of J. N. Ward was filed
sion about your company.
Good printing
The first of these Junior coopera­ cast by a specialist of the State col­
GRANTED BY COURT and program. A large committee
pursuance of an order of the Coun­ Thursday. The estate amounts to
tives
is
now
being
formed
at
Ban­
lege
staff.
These
special
speakers
1 headed by Larson Wright is mak-
ty Court of Lane County, State of 8960.
rings the bell on your cash register — with
Oregon, made on the 30th day of
Four divorce decrees were hand-' ln* the necessary arrangements for don high school and others will be include Mrs. Sara Watt Prentiss,
September, 1931, In the matter of
meaning. The oftener good printing makes
organized In the near future. If profpssor of c hild development and
Report of Estate Made— Inven ed down by Judge G. F. Skipwortb | ,lle event.
the estate of Mary I. E. Hurlburt,
the experiments are successful, the parent education; Clarlbel Nye, pro­
In
circuit
court
last
week.
tory
and
appraisement
of
the
estate
deceased, the undersigned, duly ap­
your register ring, the less each sale has cost
movement may assume consider­ fessor of home economics exten­
The following are the decrees:
pointed. qualified and acting ad­ of Ellen Dlx was filed In probate
EVENING
SERVICES
able proportions In Oregon, Gatlin sion. and J. Lloyd LeMaster, asso­
ministrator of said estate, will on court on Thursday.
_______
you in advertising. The most effective adver-
The estate Alice Roach from her husband J.
zndrvaft,or!1,t h e „ 31* t , d a y
OC? b ei ; i am o u n ts to 81671.94.
ciate professor of political science
E Roach. The plaintiff resumes
ARE EARLIER NOW believes.
tising is always the cheapest. Let us sell you
A. D„ 1931. offer for Rale and sell
her former name of Alice White.
at private sale for cash or for cash _
_ _ . . .
„ .
Starting
next
Sunday
services
Beulah E. Farrington from her
and credit, according to law, the Estate to Be Probated
0. L
s a le s through good
following described real property Coldren has been appointed execu husband J. W. Farrington, The at the First Christian church will
printing We are ex­
belonging to said estate, and all tor of the will of L. A. Coldren plaintiff is awarued custody of one be held at 7:30 each evening In­
the right, title and Interest of the The estate amounts to 82000 in child.
stead of 8 o'clock. The subject
pert in the printing of
deceased therein, to-wit:
Eunace L. Evart from her hus­ of the evening sermon will be "A
The W14 of the W% of the N. real property and 8400 in personal
property.
Great
Battle."
Rev.
Pruitt
and
catalogs, booklets— leaf­
band J. F. Evart.
E. U . except a 40 foot strip to
Lane County, all in Section 33
Katherine Slang from her hus­ Dallas Murphy will sing a duet at
lets, folders, handbills,
Township 18, Sonth Range 3 West
Mine Notices Filed— L. Harold band Conrad Stang. The plaintiff Is this service.
of the Willamette Meridian con -|gmub fi|Pd for record two notices
The
morning
services
will
start
given
custody
of
one
child,
and
826
posters and letterheads.
talning 40 acres of land, in Lane .
County. State of Oregon.
of elalmi’ of mlnes ln the Bohemla a month.
at 9:46 with the Bible school. The
Again
we
w
ill
tell
roundtrip
No job Is too large —
Also the EH of NWti of NE% mlne f,eld- Charles E. Hanby filed
sermon will be given at 11 o’clock
tickets to ail places on our Pacific
of NE14, Section 33. Township 18.1 one location notice. The filings
on
the
subject
"Office
and
Work
NO TICE OF
Lines lot approximately It a
no job is too small — for
South Range 3 West of the Wll- were made Wednesday at the office
of the Holy Spirit.”
FIN A L HEARING
mile (81 for each loo miles).
lamette Meridian, containing 20 of the county clerk.
Good on ALL T R A IN S , in
The Christian Endeavor will
us. Our estimator will
acres of land, ln Lane County,
Notice is hereby given that C. W.
coaches or in Pullmans.
State of Oregon.
Shumaker has filed in court his have its meeting at 6:30.
call promptly.
That aald sale will take place at
final account as executor of the
LEAVE
F R ID A Y
the office of A. J. McKy at the cor BRIDGE ON NOTI ROAD
Estate of Jane Rubens, Deceased,
ner of Willamette street and Eighth
ROUNDTRIP EXAMPLES. SATURDAY OR SUNDAY
SOON TO BE REBUILT and that said final account will HUSBAND FILES SUIT;
Avenue East In Eugene, Lane Coun­
come before the court for examina­
Klamath Falla, Ora.,
54.86
ty. Oregon
CRUELTY IS ALLEGED
tion and allowance at 10:00 A. M.
Portland,
Ora..................
82.80
Rebuilding
of
the
bridge
on
the
This notice Is published in the
of Friday, Oct. 30, 1931, at the coun­
San Francisco, Cal. . .113.80 Be hack by midnight, October 19.
Springfield
News, a weekly news road east of Noti will be started ty court rooms in the court-house,
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.
This gives you as many as 11 days
Jack Baumgartner filed suit for
Loa Angalea, Cal.
821.90 for a trip. (Minim um "Dollar
paper of general circulation, pub- w|lhln the next few days, according in Eugene, Oregon, at which time divorce In circuit court Monday
United at Springfield, Lane County. . „
also and order will be made as­
Medford, Ora., ..
84-46 Day" roundtrip Lire, 81.)
State of Oregon Date of first pub-1,o P M Mor"e' county en«lneer- signing the residue of said estate. against his wife Bessie Baumgart­
“Business Printers”
llcatlon being the 1st of October.
This will require about two All persons Interested therein may ner. The complaint charges cruel
1931.
weeks and while the work is under appear and be heard in reference to and inhuman treatment.
OFFICES:
BEATRICE WAS8OM. Admin way traffic on this road will have said matters.
The
couple
married
at
San
Fran
latratrlx of the estate of Mary to be detoured by way of Crow and
119 E. Broadway, Eugene,
and 4th 8t. Springfield
C. W. SHUMAKER, Executor.
F R E D A. SMITH
Phons SB
cisco May 6, 1926, and have no chil­
I. E. Hurlburt, deceased.
8. D. Allen, Attorney for Estate.
Phone 1046
Board Considering Plan to
Ailment
At the Courthouse
G O O D HOUSE BROOMS
35c
Hoffman’s Dry Goods Store
FIRST NATIONAL
HEAD IS^ NAMED
Springfield Ladies
ATTENTION!
FREE
Williams’ Self Service Store
WE
R IN G
BELLS
SL DAYS
OCT. 9, IO, II
Willamette Press
Southern Pacific
(O
1-8-15 2^29)
'Vaughn, the engineer says.
(O 1-8-15-22
dren.
Phone 2