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    PAOS POUR
TERM OF COURT
OPENS MONDAY
Number of Civil Cates Set by
Judge C. F. Skipwortb;
Criminal Cases Later
TH E 9PR1NQF1KLP XEW8
Cut in Rates o f
Blow to Regent Street
Dog Tags Pends
■» PIONEER RESIDENT
PASSES AT NATRON
Irrigation Increases In S tate
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A ccording to C ensus R eport
Mrs. Harrie F. Grigsby Smith
daughter of 11. J. and Isabelle Grig
shy. died at her home Sunday morn
Recording to a bulletin, recently EGGS. HOPS, ONIONS
lug following a lingering Illness
issued
by the Bureau of Census STAGE PRICE COME-BACK
She was one of the pioneer resi­
showing state and county statistics I
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dents of Natron having been horn on irrigation in the state
of Cre
regi»#
Sialo
College, Corvallis,
in Texas on September. IS«», aud
Board to Consider Asking
Court to Lower Price for
1932; Meeting Nov. 2
Bristow farm
Mrs. Crabtree and four
have moved outo the
-
• ■
1 | 1 children
• mis
Frank Moore ranch Mr. and Mrs.
The teachers aud pupils of Ihv Clarence Daley who have reuted
Pleasant Hill public sekoni will the place the past two years are
give a Halloween program fAitur s o u p y I ll g part of the house They
day night. October 31, at Hie school plau to go to Idaho after they have
house. A basket dinner will he disposed of their turkeys.
served after the program.
The Ladies of the Pleasant Hill
Mr, and Mrs. Noble Andrews community will meet with Mrs.
who rei cully purchased the Harden Jordan November «III
ranch east of the Pleasant Hill
church have taken poaaaaalon Mr.
Pledged to Frat
and Mrs Jesse t'urrothers who
Oregon Stale College, Corvallis.
were living In the Harden housu
have moved io the roar end of Ihvlr Ilrl. 29 Raymond Hills of Pleas
collage which la now under con ant llllt, a freshman In forestry at
slruction. The four rooms In (he Oregon Slate college, has been
rear of the house have heeti fin pledged to Kappa Delia Mho social
fra te rn ity .
ished.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Doans aud two
Formal pledging has been dosed
children have moved from the litis for some lime hut a few cases uf
tow farm to the McDonuld farm lull I v Id mil "rushing" Is still going
Mr. and Mrs l ’ole have moved onio | on.
Upper Willamette ■ M r and
Some action on the cost ol coun-
gon, tlie num ber of (arm s on which ! Gel 29 Relatively favorable trices
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?
"*>r
irrigation is ptavilced Increased
tj dog licenses for 1932 will prob­
in 1S62. She spent her entire life at from 9.15« In 1920 to 11,3»? In for eggs In uotuparison with most
ably be recommended at n meeting
the
(arm
home at Natrou sine 1930 The value of the irrigated other farm products Is noted In the
.
,
®f ,he c,,ullt>' <t»K contiol board
October report on the agricultural
that I.me. She was the widow o,
November 2
situation aud outlook Just released
the late Jesse H. Smith
and Improvements and machinery by the agricultural extension ser
The present rate is $2 for a male
Surviving is her sou. J. Walter was $171.919.001.
vice. The college Index of Oregon
dog and $3 for a female dog. A pro-
Smith. Route 1. Eugene; three
The area Irrigated In 1929 was farm prices shows un advance lu
posai is to be considered to ask
daughters. Mrs, Sadie J. l.alrd. »00.713 acres, a decrease of » 9 per
egg prices from 53 per cent of the
the county court to make the rate
Portland. Mrs. Emma V. Wallace. cent from 986,182 acres Irrlgated t !*-«» 1930 average In May to 70 In
*1 aud $2. A penalty of *2 is
Jasper; and Mrs. Cora Lindley, Na In 1919. and was 5.« per cent ofl<h-tober. Thls la the greatest lin-
rhar«*d for *** »I»* owners who do
trim. X
the total area of ail farina In 1930 I pmvemenl réglaterod by uny of the
not
obtain
licenses
before
March
Crady.
h unci al services were held at the The 4.066 operating enterprises I major farm Industries.
R. A. McCully vs. Standard Oil 1 each year.
Jasper church Tuesday afternoou were capable of supplying water
other commodities for which cur
Co. of tjp llfo rn la .
There is no longer a city dog
Rev. Workman of Marcola offlclu to 1.158.210 acres Nearly one-third | rent firm prices are relatively good
Alice Miller vs. Carlton Spencer, license as this was abolished by
tod and interment was made in Mt of (lie area was Irrigated by enter
are bntterfut. hops and onions,
November 2
state law taking effect last June.
\ernon cemetery. Walker-Poole , prises begun In the decade 1900 temporary shortage In milk pro
A u Huff vs. Elmer O. Rust.
j chapel in Springfield had charge of 1909
dtiction was caused by poor pas
Lumbermen's National bank of
arrangements.
Individual and partnership sys-lture conditions during the summer.
Bend. Oregon, vs. E. R. Wing. etal.
terns accounted for more than half hut this situation is expected to
Otto and Harkson Realty Co. vs.
of the Irrigated area. The report I change dring the winter and spring
W. A. Williams.
GEORGE E. NEWMAN
P A S S E S AT I O W F I I L - * h Us"
’hOWS ,h*‘ a<'r'"""* '"ikated
The hop crop Is below average a ml
Wm. G. Relck vs. Wm. 1. Seales.
M. A. Chamberlain started up his
o
i’l W O m r a tiv o a
I
I
by
cooperative«.
commercial
com
I
carryover
»tuck» «re much le»«
saw mill during the week which
London's swanky shopkeeper«
panles, Irrlgatlqp districts, and I less than a year ago. Production
JURY FREES MAN OF
has given a doxen men employ- ' made no money off Gandhi, w ho
George E. Newman, resident of) government projects. More than I of late onions Is expected to be «1
GAME LAW CHARGE raent-
19 cutting on an average was dressed like this when be met the Lowell vicinity since 1908 died two fifths of It was Irrigated under I per cent less than last year and 26
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of 18.000 feet a day. Besides the the King.
at his home Saturday after a short adjudicated water rights, while an I per cent below average, which has
illness. He was born In Kansas on
Not guilty was the verdict of a men employed at the mill there are
additional one-fourth held permits j greatly improved the market situa
Jury In Justice court here Saturday several trucks hauling logs to the
November 1«. 1877. and came to or certificates from the state.
(ion for this crop over last year.
Lowell with the Utah Construction
In the case of W. R. Goddard of niil1 which uses a doxen more men
Snake River and its tributaries
One of the most unsatisfactory
Springfield charged with violation in the timber and on the road. A
company as a long line freighter
furnished
water
for
nearly
one-
1
conditions
Is the potato situation
of the state game laws in shoot- car 'oad °» bridge plank was loaded
A health clinic was held at the He was well-known and highly re-
Tuesday to be taken to Latham school house last Tuesday in garded by his many friends here. third of the area Irrigated in 1929.1 Nature stepped in to curtail yields
Ing from a highway.
and Klamath lilver and tributaries 1 substantially this summer, hut the
which 115 pupils were examined. He attended the Methodist church
In a previous trial the Jury failed , for flnishlng
accounted for one-seventh more I acreage was larger Production of
Mrs. C. W. Dixon went to Seattle Health conditions were found to and was a member of the Lowell
to agree and was discharged.
The number of Irrigation pumping I late potatoes la estimated at 23,-
grange.
Wednesday to spend the week-end better than formerly. The out
plants almost doubled, totalling I 000.001) bushels more than In 1930.
He Is survived by his wife. Jutta
standing defect was found to be
1th her son.
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’ S S A L E ON
1091 in 1930. and only 673 In 1920.1 Some fields may not tie harvested,
Newman;
three
children,
Ethel.
1«.
prevalence
of
beginning
goitre
E X E C U T IO N IN F O R E C L O S U R E
Mrs. N. E. Steele and son Claire,
However, nearly three-fourths of I however, because of low prices,
Plans are being formulated for Delwin. 11. and Roy «; two sisters,
Notice is hereby given that by went to DeLake Friday to spend
the Irrigated area was served by I ’«>'» the report. Prices are down
Mrs.
Eva
Free
I,
Troy.
Kansas,
and
virtue of an execution and order of a few days at the beach home of trea,ra,?nt of “>is condition. Exami
gravity diversions from streams to less than half the average.
sale In foreclosure issued out of the her daughter, Mrs. Ed Padden.
nations were made by Doctor Kent Bertha Buchanan. Kansas. His
An extremely short crop of
A total investment of $38,76«,648
Circuit Court of Lane County. Ore
Doctor Kerron and Miss Bessie father George Newman also sur­
NEW FABRICS — NEW FURS — NEW STYLES
gon. on the 28th day of October.
by irrigation enterprises was an In honey is expected, but demand from
Howard Sedgwick came up from Williams.
vives in Kansas
1931, in a suit wherein, on the 28th
Funeral services were held Mon crea’ e of
«5.397 over the total la,'*• <*<>»»»'*««« and foreign buyers.
Westfir
Friday
evening
for
the
Mrs.
John
Hurd
entertained
for
Silk Crepe Lined
Sues 14 to 42
day of October. 1931. in said Court
Vlcca Kundret recovered Judgment week-end. He is in the employ of 'two tables of bridge Friday after day at 2 o'clock from the Walker- In 1920 The Irrigation Invest IaltlK’“Kh Improved. Is still Inactive
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Bents
and
the
Irrigation
works
an<*
bw,me“
**>•
'«
expand
Io-
against the defendants Minnie Lu­ the government on Willamette noon at her home north of Coburg Poole chapel in Springfield Gordon
ciano and Guitiano Luciano, whose highway.
Grlfftn officiated
officiated and
and interment
interment are clas8l,|ed by age. by character ,al ««»rketM.
Those present were Mrs. Herbert Griffin
name is sometimes spelled Gutiano
was made In Mt. Vernon cemetery. nt enterprise, and by drainage | T h e re p o rt also c o n ta in e d an un
A
pot
luck
supper
at
the
home
'
an
Huyn.
Mrs.
Matter
Drury.
Mrs.
Luciano for the sum of Nine Hun
iily sls o f th e s ta rw b e rry s itu a tio n
basin.
dred ($900.00) Dollars and for the of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Thompson Jame8 Green. Mrs. Gilbert Sim
and
outlook which shows that a
further sum of Thirty-nine and
Mrs. Ben Snyder. Mrs.
The report shows that It has cost general increase in strawberry
11-100 ($39.11) Dollars as interest last Thursday evening celebrated nlon8- Leadbetter, Mrs. Harold IDAHO COLLEGE OFFERS
Rulere of Low Price«
on the average. $27.29 an acre to acreage is expected for picking next
thereon, and for the further sum of the birthday of Mr. Thompson.
10th
A
Willamette—
EUGENE— New Schaefer« Bldg.
STUDENT
SCHOLARSHIPS
Those
present
were
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Hurd,
and
the
hostess.
Mrs.
John
prepare
land
for
Irrigation
In
Ore
One Hundred ($100.001 Dollars as
year. The combined acreage of
attorney's fees and for costs and Ralph Wright and family. Mr. and Hurd- Mrs Walter Drury won the
gon. In addition to the cast of the |
To enable students, kept at home Irrigation systems. Projects dis­ Oregon and Washington, where
disbursements taxed at the sum of Mrs. Floyd Brown and family, Mr. prixe-
$50.70. and said execution to me
for fall harvesting, to complete a tributing water delivered 3.1 acre most of the cold-packed strawber­
A
stork
shower
was
given
in
directed, commanding me in the and Mrs. Travis Kerr and family.
full year of College work before fpp, per acre Io Irrigators In 1929. I ries are produced, will be 13 per
name of the State of Oregon, in Mrs. Gladys Shafer and children. honor of Mrs. Harry Harbert at the
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. cent greater next year than In
BÜL’
order to satisfy said Judgments, in Herbert Neff and Mr. and Mrs. home of her parents. Mr. and Mrs. July 15. 1932. President C. W. but diverted at their headworks 1#31 bu, ollly
|norp tb>n
Tenney
announces
that
Gooding
terest. attorney's fees. eo < s of Thompson.
T. Z. Green last Friday evening
«.8 acre- feet.
in 1928. according to data given.
suit, and accruing costs, to sell the
College. Wesleyan. Idaho, offers a
The next municipal election will Mrs. Harbert received several fifty dollar scholarship to one 1931 ' Irrigation enterprises reporting
following described real property,
to-wit:
drainage represented «36.«25 Irrlg
be held Tuesday. November 3 and dainty and useful gifts.
John Hurd and W’alter Christen­ honor graduate of each and every I able acres. Of this area. 23O.«13
Lot One <1), and the Northeast three councilmen will be elected son have returned from a hunting high school In thia territory.
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acres were served by Installed
Quarter (NE<4) of the Southeast for two years; the three whose
Those needing additional help
„„„
add|tlona| aprp.
Quarter (SEH) oi Section Thirty- terms expire are E. A. Schwering, trip in eastern Oregon. They re­
ported
one
deer.
may work for half their board and wprp
nppd
dralnagp
The Ladies' Aid held a silver tea
five (35) Township Eighteen (18), C. F. Moore and Arthur Olson, and
South, Range Six (6) West of the
Dr. and Mrs. M. E. Jarnigan, room, which with certain student on|v „ 799 , crpp
lrrt„ , lon pn ut Mrs. Imwrence Gossler's last
they
have
been
renominated
for
re-
Wlllameite Meridian. In I-ane
Jarnl«an and ’<>"• Reese, loans make It possible for the ,PI.pr, , „ WPrp dra,ned. "whllp « j Thursday afternoon. Mrs. Flora
County. Oregon, except ten (10) election and have accepted so will
left
for
Portland Thursday to young man or woman to obtain an nr> add,„ onai acrp, nppdp„ dratn ¡ I’Hce and Mrs. Ulive Taylor aa
acres deeded to C. E. Blodgette be the only candidates on the
spend a few days visiting relatives education
slsted Mrs. Gossler In furnishing
age.
ballot.
The
election
board
are
NOW. THEREFORE, in the name
Mrs. Hazel Osburn spent the
A copy of his bulletin for Ore­ refreshments.
of the State of Oregon, in compli­ John Beak, chairman. W. W. Scott.
Irishs to E n tertain
There were 63 present at Bible
ance with the said execution and Judge; Mrs. Margaret, first clerk; week-end visiting her son, who is
gon may be obtained by writing
order of sale, and in order to satisfy Mrs. M. Marquart, second clerk; attending high school In Portland.
A group of Springfield people in to the Director of the Bureau of school last Sunday, next Bunday,
said judgment, including interest,
November 1. Is rally day. and the
eluding Mr. and Mrs. D. B. Mur Census, Washington. D. C.
attorneys' fees, costg of suit and and J. C. Stratford third clerk.
E lectric Salesman Here— W . J. phy, Miss Clara Jones, Rev. and
goal Is set for 101 to be present.
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accruing costs. I will on Saturday, The voting place is the Woodman
301A
Moyer, salesman for the Mountain Mrs. Veitie Pruitt, and Dr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Beulah Hanson from Eugene
the 28th day of November, 1931, at hall.
G irl* Have Party
75c
the hour of One o'clock In the
States Power company stationed at W. C. Rebhan have been invited to
spent several days with her mother.
afternoon of said day, at the South­
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Spencer and cottage
Grove
was
a
business
visi
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«.wuu » a w
bmw * ws ai
The Girl Scout met WedneMday Mrs. Hnrblt, the past week.
dinner
at uav
the uwsuc
home w
of e Mr.
west front door of the County daughter, Watrine. went to Mon- tor ln s pringfieid on Wednesday j attend
51.00
and Mrs. M. R. Irish In Eugene evening In the basement of the
Professor and Mrs. Gram Palmer
Court House in Eugene, Lane Coun­ mouth Sunday to visit their daugh
Methodist
church
and
enjoyed
a
afternoon.
from Elmira spent the weekend
' this evening.
ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell
326
80c
for cash, at public auction, subject ters, Alleyne and Jeananne Spen­
Hallowe'en costume party, Mrs. A. with Mr. and Mrs. John Price.
to redemption as provided by law. cer. attending normal.
R. Sneed, scoutmaster, had the di­
MiBses Leone and Nathalie Ed
327
all of the right, title and interest
rection of the program.
51.00
L. E. Ziniker, J. S. Barnett and
miston with Miss Iona Rhodes of
of the said defendants Minnie Lu­
Springfield, and Mrs. Howard Cot­
ciano, Guitiano Luciano whose gon went to southern Oregon Satur­
345
Odd Fellows to Have Feed
name Is sometimes spelled Gutiano day to hunt deer.
ton of Eugene motored to Portland
51.10
Luciano, Edward King, Bertrice
Saturday
morning
for
the
week
A
feed
is
being
planned
as
a
King, L. W. Stevens, Elizabeth
371A
end.
90c
H. Stevens, W. A. Bell, Wm. D.
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feature of the regular meeting of
N O T IC E O F R O AD D IS T R IC T
Mrs.
Ray
Baugh
went
to
Junc­
Olueen, and Jane Doe Queen, wife
Tentative Set-Up for Budget Last year °f the tOtal ,600° wai Springfield lodge No. 70. of the Odd
M E E T IN G
380
of Wm. D. Queen, and all persons
“•
for building and maintenance. It F p 1| o w s . Thp homecoming date is tion City last Friday for the week­
51.00
claiming by, through, or under
Pursuant to a petition signed by for Coming Year is Made | is probable that this Item will be ,o be decided at this meeting All ' end.
them or either of them, in and to the required number of freeholders
by Committee and Court (further cut to $2000, according to members urged to come,
The Sunday school is giving u
A new set of Tubes for aver.
the said premises.
in Road District No. 20, which peti
Hallowe'en party at the Thurston
members of the county court.
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff of Lane tlon has been duly approved by the
age 7-Tube set
County, Oregon.
County Court of Lane County, Ore- FAIR
hall next Friday evening. Everyone
The total for the new general
MONEY
IS
CUT
56.80
(O 29 — N 5-12-1926)
1
tw
v
an.
V
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.
Viaita
Wlth
Parents—
William
gon, who have made and recorded i
Is
cordially
invited.
Every
one
go­
fund is $288.601. Estimated receipts
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.
Pollard, son of Dr. and Mrs. W. H
an order that said petition be ap­
ing with out a mask will have to
are $37,000 and this would cut the
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA L E ON proved and that an election be held Some Items Increased and
Pollard who is attending medical
do some Rtunt as a penalty.
total
to
$251,601.
An
Item
of
$10,-
E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE in Pursuance thereto, therefore.
i. . u
.
,i S(ho°l at Portland spent the week-
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Others Reduced; Road Al­ on,,
Ray Casteel from Portland was
000 is to be added to the genera
„ ... . .
, . . . .
.
end here with his parents.
Notice is hereby given that by I that a meeting of the legal voters
lotments Now Discussed
in Thurston last Sunday.
fund to take care of expected tax
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virtue of an execution and order of In Road Dis'rict No. 20. In Lane
payment delinquencies during the
sale In foreclosure issued out of the County, Oregon, will be held at the
Tentative get-up of the general year.
Have House Gueets — Mr. and
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs.
Circuit Court of Lane County, Ore­ hour oi 2 p. m.. on the l«th day of
gon. on the 28th day of October. November. A. D. 1931, at the Lan fund for the county budget for the
At the meeting of the budget Mr9- N c Ferguson and family of Ray D. Webster, who ll^e on the
HARDWARE - FURNITURE
or
1931, ln a suit wherein, on the 28th dax Schoolhouse in said Road Dis- i colninS Year ha» been made by the board tomorrow the road funds for Fal*8 Glty who have been guests upper Mohawk above Fisher's lum­
day of October, 1931, in said Court trlct, to determine whether said county court and the budget com-
YO U «
the year will be considered. If there of Professor and Mrs. W. E. Buell ber mill are the parents of a baby
The State of Oregon, Represented road district shall levy a special mittee. This fund as it now stands 1 ■
Springfield, Oregon
/ \ .... .. 7
I
rp. ,
! '8 to be
substantial reduction 8ince Monday left Wednesday | daughter born to them at their
and acting by the World War Vet tax of ($2000.00) Two Thousand & ¡. snblert
JeCt t0 reri8ion and there
eruns' State Aid Commission, re­ no-100 Dollars upon all the taxable
home early Wednesday morning.
budget for the coming year morning for their home.
covered judgment against the de­ property In said district for the may be a nun>ber of changes made,
have
to come from the road
fendants Horald J. Bevan and purpose of providing funds for tak
in the general fund as It now
Esther E. Bevan for the sum of S id in g roads” “ h “ SraVeH,1K an'’ “‘ands the county fair allotment funds.
following Is the general fund
Two Thousand Six Hundred Ninety-
nine and 66-100 ($2.699.66) Dollars,
Including 1931 and 1932:
together with interest thereon at 1931.
Advertising
.......
3,000.00
3,000.00
the rate of four per cent per annum Attest W B. DILLARD,
Agriculturalist
from and since the 28th day of May.
2,500.00
County Clerk.
.
1928, amounting to Three Hundred
C. P. BARNARD, Countv Judge Asaesii0>'
16,000.00
Sixty-seven and 06-100 ($367.06)
CLINTON HURD, County Com- Auditing
750.00
Dollars, and for the further sum
missioner.
i Bounty
1.800.00
of Two Hundred Seventy-five
O. E. CROWE. County Com­ Care of Poor
...... «0,500.00
50,000.00
($275.00) Dollars attorney’s fees
missioner.
Circuit Court .......................................................... H,000
and for costs and disbursements
(O 29—N 5-12)
1«,000.00
Coroner ___
taxed at the sum of $31.00. and said
1,000.00
execution to me directed, com­
Clerk
.........
N O T IC E O F RO AD D IS T R IC T
...... 21,680.00
21,680.00
manding me ln the name of the
M E E T IN G
County Court
8,000.00
8,000.00
State of Oregon, In order to satisfy
Pursuant to a petition signed by ',"UDty Pair ,bl,lg- and maintenance)
..... ......
said Judgments, interest, attorneys
6,000.00
fees, costs of suit, and acruing the required number of freeholder* ('ounty Fair Board
V ^O N S ID E R the heoWvful convenience of being able »0
2,000.00
3,500.00
costs, to «ell the following des­ In Road District No. 9, which peti- Court House .
.. 10,000.00
10,000.00
cribed real property, to-wit:
worm
quickly tboi chilly corner The diicomfort of a cool
tlon has been duly approved by the District Attorney
«.620.00
«.620.00
The West fifty (50) feet of County Court of bane County, Ore-
.
bedroom or both can be quickly dispelled with ihe u*e
Lot Eight (8) In Block Three (3) gon, who have made and recorded
1,200.00
gent
1,100.00
In Wallis-Dorris Addition to the an order that said petition be ap- District Sealer
500.00
of
a portable electric heater which can be easily moved
City of Eugene, in Lane County. proved and that an election be held Emergency ...............
...... 31,593.78
25,000.00
Oregon.
in pursuance thereto, therefore,
Election
from room ta room O r »he electric heater con be per­
12,000.00
NOW. THEREFORE, in the name
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN P)
of the State of Oregon, ln compli­ that a meeting nf the legal voters
l,««6.00
................
manently installed in the woM
ance with the said execution, and in Road District No. 9. In Lane ''ruit Inspector .........
......
2,600.00
2,600.00
order of sale, and in order to satisfy County. Oregon, will be held at the 1 Health Officer
.......
200.00
Your dealer hat either type and a wide variety of styles
said Judgment, including interest, hour of 2 p. m., on the l«th day of Health Service
8,860.00
attorneys' fees, costs of suit and November A. D. 1931 at the W O. Indlgent Soldler
and sixes to choose from W hy not inspect them today»
accruing costs. I will on Saturday W . Hall, Jasper in said Road Dis­
1,600.00
the 28th day of November. 1931, at trict, to determine whether said ,nsane
16,000.00
the hour of One o'clock In the road district shall levy a special Justice Court ...........
EÍECTR/C/TY
3,000.00
afternoon of said day. at the South tax of ($1926.93) One Thousand Juvenile Court
1,000.00
it at
west front door of the County Nine Hundred Twenty-six & 93-100 'r,,d!1|„ rv Animal.
° y * nimal8
Court Hchise In Eugene, Lane Coun­ Dollars upon all the taxable prop
400.00
dean and healthful
Mountain States
Power Company
ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell erty In said district for the purpose ,l|xbts of Way
50,000.00
for cash, at public auction, subject of providing funds for side roads School Superintendent
a t tunthine
9,070.00
9,070.00
to redemption as provided by law, In District No. 9 for new construc­ Sheriff
36,880.00
36,880.00
all of Ihe right, title and Interest tion and maintenance where needed.
Slaughtered Animals
2.000.00 1
2,000.00
of the said defendants Harold J.
Dated this 28th day of October,
Tax Rebate
Bevan and Esther E. Bevan, Allle 1931.
1,000.00
1,000.00
Wallis, W. J Llchty and R S. Attest: W. B DILLARD,
Traffic Patrol
2,100.00 1
Shelley and all persons claiming
County Clerk.
Thistle
2,000.00
1,500.00
by, through or under them or any
C. P. BARNARD, County Judge. Treasurer
3.965.00
or either of them. In and to the
3,966.00 j
CLINTON HURD, County Com­
U. S. Labor Bureau
raid premises.
missioner.
600 00 i
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane
O. E CROWE, County Com Widows’ Pensions
13,000.00
County, Oregon.
missioner.
(O 29 — N 5-121k2S)
$288,603.00 1
(O 29—N 5-12)
Total
__ _____
$316,306.00
October term of circuit court was
opened here yesterday by Judge U.
F. Skipwortb. Only civil eases have
been set as criminal cases will not
be set until after the grand Jury
makes a return.
The following is the docket of
cases set so far:
Mrs. L. A. Early va. L. F. Kllnh.
Iraida McGhehy vs. Julius O. Me-
Creswell
Sale of $19.50
Fur Trimmed
Coburg
Coats
$13 .44
The Golden Rule
At
New
Thurston
FOR
NEW TONE
Low
Prices
CUNNINGHAM TUBES
General Funds For Lane
County in 1932 Estimated
j
Wright & Sons
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FOR CHILLY DAYS
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