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THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
CREAM CANS TOPPLE ON IUKA PLANS BENEFIT
CHILD, STITCHES TAKEN
LAWN PARTY IN AUGUST
(111(1, W A N T E D for guttural housu
work
W rit« box 218, Dugan«
Knut» S.
J u
Sevan ui eight « III, lie« were re
qulred to d oae the hud gimli which
Annul,el Pyle, daughter of M r and
Mrs Em ory Pyle. auatalUMil to her
head Iasi Thursday when cream
■ iin« on the truck In which ah» wu
riding toppled over on lop of het
She la g ellin g uinnit nicely now.
N O T IC K TO C R E D IT O R S
N O T IC K
OF F IN A L K K T T L K M K N T
N olle« la hereby glvtm that the
ondurslgnud Executor and K um u
tri» of (tin Batata of M ary K. J«w
e ll. deceased. have filed (h eir Final
Iteporl and Account ua aurb with
the County Clerk of l,unw County
dragon, and (hut Huturilay. the 30th
day of July, 1032, ut the hour of
ten o'eloek In the forenoon, In the
County Court Itooni In the Court
I lour e ut Kugune, In lain« County
Oregon haa been aet by the lio n
• I* Barnard. Judge of sulil Court
i * the Unto and place for heurlna
«uine. und for the final aettleincnt
of «aid estate,
N M C (IT T J E W E T T . Kaecutor
C l.A H A A. M d lt ltd W . Kaecu
trla.
W E L L » A W E I.I.H . Attorney«,
(J 30
Ju 7 14 21 28)
SUMMONS
IN T I I K C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H K
H T A T K <IF O R EG O N FOR L A N K
COUNTY
Clarinda Esther W b 'te, P la in tiff,
va. Vent« M W h ite , Defendant.
In the niinie of the State of l i r e
«on you urn hereby required to ap­
pear and nnawer the Com plaint
filed uaalnat you In the above en
titled ault on or before four week«
from the date of the first public»
lion of thia aummoua, or for want
thereof the P la in tiff w ill lake Juda
inent attain«! you and w ill apply to
the Court for the re lie f prayed for
In the Com plaint and of n decree
of ubaolute divorce from you. Thia
Suinnionn 1« publlahcil n in e curb
week for four conaecutlva week« In
Tlie Springfield Newa. a weekly
newapaper publlahed at Hprlngfleld.
I.utie County. Oregon by order uf
the Hon O. F Mklpworth, Judge of
«aid Court, made June 20. 1832. und
first published June 23. 1832
J I. Norwood. Attorney for
P la in tiff, Residence und Post
o ffic e , Eugene, Oregon.
(J 23 3IE Jl 7 14 21)
SUM M ONS
IN T II K C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T II K
S T A T E O F O R B O O N FOR T IIK
C O U N T Y O F I.A N E
G RACK H M il.I.K it I ’lu ln tlff va
P R A N K I. M i l . I. Kit lief.nd.ii t
I PRANK I M lI.I.K It. the above
mimed defendant
IN T I I K N A M K O F T II K S T A T E
Nolle« la hereby given Hint the
undersigned Gladys J W a lk e r ha«
been appointed
by the County
Court of Lane County, Oregon, by
It« order dated June 27th, 1832, a«
n dinlu latratrla of the oatnte ol
Glenn 8 W alker, decanaed. A ll per
«ona having claim« ugalnat «aid ea
la te are hereby notified to pre«enl
the aanie. duly verified, to the «aid
adm inistratrix, at the office of Fred
E Sm ith attorney ut law, 44B6
M iner Building. Eugene, Oregon,
w ithin ala m lntha from the date of
the flrat publication of thia notice
G L A D Y S J W A L K E R . Admin
la tra trla
P R B D K S M IT H , A ttorney for
A d m in istratrix
(Ju 7-14-21 28— A 4)
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
N O T IC E 1« hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
»ale Issued out of the C ircu it Court
of the State of Oregon for lam e
County the gth day of July. 1832.
upon and pursuant to a decree duly
given and made by «aid Court the
Sth day of July, 1832. In a suit pend
Ing therein In which T he Pacific
Saving« * Loan Association wua
P la in tiff und Ida M Hog«, O L
Brown and Lucy E Brown were
defendants. which execution and
order of sale was to me directed
und commanded me to aell the real
property h ereinafter described to
-a tla fy certain liens and charge« In
-aid decree specified. I w ill on Hatur
day the ISIh day of August. 1832, at
the hours of one o'clock. P. M at
the southwest door of the County
Court House In Eugene, Lane Coun­
ty. Oregon, o ffer for sale und sell
ut public auction for caah. «object
Io redemption as provided by law,
all of the right, title and Interest
of the defendants In aald »nit and
of a ll parlies elalm lng by, through
or under them or any o f them In
or to the following described real
property, to-w it:
Beginning at a point one hund
reel eighty nine (189, feet west of
the West line of Agate Avenue.
If extended south, a« »aid Agate
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE
SPRINGFIELD BOYS GET
ORECON MINERS SEEK
FREE PICTURE OFFER
COLD IN BLUE RIVER
TOWN AND VICINITY
Plana for a benefit lawn party
to he held al the horn« of Mra.
W anda M arnai al her home at
III at Horn«— Mrs. H H. Church
Fourth and H street« were fortnu- 1« III at her home thia week
luted last Thuraday evening al the
Medford Man H ere— Joy W alker.
regular seinl-tnnnthly meeting of
the Iuka circle, ladle« aux ilia ry of
■ » U lto r In Spring
lhe o. A R
T he a ffa ir Will pro | f “’lU *,U r" " ‘ " * * * * « 1‘ end.
hably be I,.-Id early In August It
haa been announced
A new m em ber wua taken Into
ih« ■Ircle bv transfer of member-
-lllp . auil reporla of thè alate con-
ventilili belìi ut Corvallla were
glven l,v Ibi- three deli-galea. A pot
luek
upper wna held a fte r thè
meeting.
PAO» TH R U
III at Hospital— A B Downes la
III al the Pacific C hristian hospital
In Eugene this week
Springfield boys under 15 yearn
M Cart- ?
,C“ W b* t,o ,h -
T u e a d .y to¿ “ *
P“ ‘
° n 8 a ,,,rd a >'
and attend any showing of the fea­
Oo„ to R. n0_ E rn e«t Gay left for Bend to visit at the home of
ture picture and "H eroes of the
Kr»«l«y for Heno. Nevada, to «pend her daughter, Mra. Kenneth Barber I
W est", brand new, rip roaring weat-
lh „ uu,inner month«.
Viafta Daughter— Mr» E. N
• ■ « -ria l whh h b-gin» that day.
•hel la visiting at the home of her Admission w ill be free to boy»
W a lte rv llle Man H a r a - W . C
-laughter and son-in-law, M r. and dreaeed In cowboy clothes and the
, aba of W u lte rvllle was a business
Mra I ’, J. Bartholom ew , thia week » ‘'» re r of the beat regalia w ill be
visitor In Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
awarded w ith a pa»» good for 12
F,»h at M cKenzie Bridge— John Saturday- at the Hex
H a rt from Diamond Lake— Bert
Yarnell and R aljdi Sweeny -pent
...,
. ..
lauacaon of Diamond Lake w a, a
_
■
.
.
Heroes of the W e a l” was ape-
Ihree
day«
over
H
i--
weekend
fish-
.
,
visitor In Hprlngfleld on Tuesday
d a ily «elected for the occasion by
Ing at McKenxie Bridge. They re
manager. Bay W. Jones, because
Fiah on M cKenxIe— C. F. Kggl port excellent catches.
it ha» a cast of famou» actors and
maun und M B. Ilu n tly spent F ri
Here from C alifornia— W. M ailre»»e , and Is full of the old-
day fishing on the McKenxIe river
Bryurs, new »pa per man. of Merced, (»"bloned bravery and daring
Spend Sunday In Portland— M C California, and M r- Bryan, were
M r. Jones al»o announce» effec
Klrklund and P. J B a rth o lo m e w , visitor In Springfield Wednesday d iv e Saturday a change in the
»pent Sunday In Portland.
- n a return trip to Seattle.
policy of the Rex theatre w ith four
Finger In f e c te d - C. E. P o tter of
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W“ h “
Hikes W ith Obsidian«— Howard
show on Sunday, Tuesday. Thur«
W a lterv llle wua in Springfield on Hughe» hiked with the Dh»idlan
day and Saturday.
Monday to receive medical care for 1 *u*’ Sunday from Foley Springs to
a finger which la Infected.
, Belknap Springs. H a rry W right
, wa» leader for the trip.
PAST MATRONS CLUB
Guests at H otel— V . If. Coffey
and I, O. Lane, both of Roseburg
V isitor at Boy Scout Cam p— M i»-
PLANS AUGUST PICNIC
are among the guesta registered at Ann Bidwell of Springfield wa»
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the Springfield hotel.
among the p arty of vialtora at the
Plan--
a picnic for members
Lane County Boy Scout camp on ',f the
M a tro “ » tlu b an or-
Leave for C alifo rn ia— Delbert M lt upper Blue R iver Sunday for the * “ n,zatlon of past matrons o f the
cheli and L. Boaaerman left F riday
open houae exercises.
1 a8cadc chapter of O. E. H were
morning (or California on a hual-
liscuaaed at the regular monthly
neaa trip.
V isit at D etro it— M ra. Gertrude meeting held Monday at the home
The
W a lta rv illa Man H ara— W illia m W ilson, her on. Donald. Mi»s Laura (d M rs- M arg a re t Kenyon.
Huckln» of W a lterv llle waa a bust Purcells, and M arjo ri, Proi-hnow picnic w ill be held M onday, August
nes« visitor In Hprlngfleld on Sat­ spent the week-end at Detroit at *• al R iv e rv ie w park back of Skln-
the horn«- of Mr». Wilson's mother, ner's Butte in Eugene. Bridge was
urday.
Mrs. W. H. Riddell.
enjoyed by members o t the group
Home from C alifo rn ia— Mr». G.
------------------------------- follow ing the business meeting. The
W G erber ba» returned from San e - ■
— --
- -■
e picnic w ill take the place of the
Do-go. C alifornia, where »he has |
been since last spring.
Notice 1» hereby given (hat by
virtue of un execution and order
of »tile Issued out of the Circuit
( ourl of the S ta te of Dragon for
Lum- County. June 28. 1932. upon
and purauant to a decree duly given
in,,I imide by »aid Court June 27.
1932, In a ault pending therein In
which W H. Ehlen and H a rrie tt
M Ehlen were p lain tiffs and Ma
Belle Bulxhlaer and other« were
f- iiilauta, which • « i i i i i i <,„ and
order of sale wna to me directed
„nil commanded me Io aell the real
property de«,-rlbed
therein
and
h ereinafter deaerlbed. to aatlafy
the Judgment and decree given In
aid ault. I w ill, on Saturday, the
30th day of July, 1932. at the hour
oil one o'clock P M ut the south-
west door of the County Court
House In Eugene. lam e County,
Oregon, offer fo r «ale and aell at
public auction for caah, subject to
redemption as provided by law, all
f t the right, title und Interest of the
defendants In aald ault and of all
parties elalm lng by, through or un­
der them or any of them In or to
the follow ing described real pro­
perty, to-wlt:
Th,- east N inety (90 , feet of
Lot Due 11, Block Tw o (2 , In
John Christian'« Addition to Eu
gene. Lane County, Oregon.
Dated thia 28th day of June,
1932
H L B O W N . S h eriff
Take T rip to Coast — M r. and
W E L L S A W E L L S . Attorney«
M r . C. K. Swart« and M ajo r and
(J 3 0 - Ju 7 14 21 28,
Mrs. M. H. Ilu n tly returned Tuea-
day from a motor trip along the
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
coast on the new highway.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N
V isit Parent«— Mr. and M r« Rua
that bv virtue of an execution and
order of sale laaued out of the C ir­ sell Olaou of Portland spent the
cuit Court of the State of Oregon. week-end here visiting w ith M r.
Olson'a parent«. M r und Mrs. Carl
Olson.
L a . « . , for K a n d - M r .
Ight and daughter left
McKenzie Valley ! ,,KUlar AugUBt meetlng
Home» on the McKenxie are at a
premium. Several applications for
perm it» to build sum mer homes
within the Cascade National For
„«t boundaries have been recently
reported by forest officials.
W alden H llem an has traded his
farm near Leaburg to a M r. and
Mr». Allen of Santa Clara and has
given possession. The Hilem ans re-
I ,-elved In exchange for th eir farm
• wo hundred »even and 01 10th» \ Henderson and Jan,- Henderson
service station near Santa Clara,
Returns from Tacoma — M r
,207 11 feet south of the «outh were p lain tiff» and George H Ba George P. Hoffm an returned to j the ‘ Maples ” T h e Allen fam ily has
line of 23rd Street, a» the »ame gate and Lenora“!""Esgâtê'w êre de
Springfield Tuesday from Tacoma iwo children, one of high school
oF ORBOON. ORBBTINO
Adi Bo ,d to tdh V
’•ri>«» f. ndnnt». »aid execution and order where she has spent the past two aye and one to be In grade school.
You are hereby required to appear
Many local people have been on
und anawer the com plaint filed
iouth O , r ’»°
run ,h e n r«' commanded me to »ell the herein weeks visiting.
ugulnut you In the above entitled
vacation trip» since July began. A
„
a .n .L
” r* n ” r" 11 n f'" r described real property to
ault on or before four week« from
Home
from
Corvallis—
Miss
M
ary
W ^ t * f o r tv " f liI* M * r ', r ' ' . l i “ " “ '
HUn’ " f » 10000°
ln
large number have selected a scen­
the date of the flra t publication o f'
v. nh
i
I
. 6 a f * '• U,* " <‘r
'hereon at the rate of 7", Kllzubeih W hitney spent the w eek­
ic drive which covers the route
till« summons; or for want thereof
and *, lOtha u"fld9,,‘d r
r n" " " n‘ fr,,rn Ml,y * ’ • 1931
end here at the home of her par­
th< p la in tiff w ill take Judgment
via M cKenzie Pass, to C rate r Lake,
Fa't
for
vrtv-
fax,
,
,hp
fur,h,“
r
of
»,l600
ents, M r and Mrs. H a rry W hitney.
ugalnat you and w ill apply to the
through the Oregon Caves, on to
«ilaee .1 l i L n 7*
J ° ,he " ‘ ‘ torney'a fee» and for coatx and Mis W h itn ey Is attending summer the
beach and up the coast 'to vari-
Court for the re lie f prayed for In
/ . f ^ 'F 'h ’ilng. Il, Eugene. I dl»hur»ement» of ault taxed at
the com plaint and fur a decree of .»a,-:",; h . ; 12*,h d'a’^ r k . y
school
ut
Oregon
State
college
„32
' W!'-'-"n F > ,d ,y ,h ‘ 2#,h a ’ >
ous seaside vacation resorts and
abaolute divorce from you.
of July. 1932 at the hour of 10 00
Thia aummona la publlahed once
H I. B D W N S h e riff
Visitors Leave — Miss M a u le return. Among those who h are en­
o’clock
A
M
ut
the
front
door
of
■ .11 h Week fur four I ull-ei lltl . e
(J 14 21 2 8 - A 4 1 1 ,
the County Court Houae In Eugene. Croukhlte of lxis Angeles, and Miss joyed a vacation lately are M r. and
weeks In the Hprlngfleld Newa. a
Lane County, Oregon, offer for -ale Sudie Dye of Portland left Friday- Mrs. Leo Tenuis of W a lte rv llle ;
weekly new«paper publlahed al
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SALE
ami »ell at public auction for caah
Springfield. Lane County, Oregon,
a fter having spent some tim e here M r. and Mrs. J. C. Ayers, and son.
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N *°
highest bidder, subject to re-
tiy order of the Hon. G. P. Skip
visiting at the name o t Miss D ye’s Charles, w ith -Mr. and Mrs. Charles
worth. Judge of thia Court, made that by virtu e of an execut'on and demptlon as provided by law all the
La Corte of Eugene. .Mr. and Mrs.
sister. Mrs. A. R. Sneed.
June 22nd. 1832. and flra t publlahed order of »ale l»»ued out of the clr- r*Fht. title nnd Interest of thp afore-
W a lte r C arter.
rtilt court of the Stale of Oregon. !
defendant« and each of them
June 23rd. 1832
Daughter Born— M r. and M rs. T.
11,1 person»
claim ing
by
John lshnm who ha» been critic ­
F R A N K R R E ID . A ttorney (or for Lane County, Oregon. June ani’
1'talntlff,
A dd re««
T iffa n y 22nd 1932. pursuant to a dtM-ree en- through or under them, the follow- R. Brabham of route 1. Springfield ally III with measles complicated
h-red bv «aid court M ay 17th. 1932 i lnK described real property, to-w lt; are the parents of a baby daughter with double pneumonia is conval
lluildlug. Eugene, Oregon
Beginning at n point on the
In a »ult pending wherein Frank
(J 23 30
Jl. 7-14-21)
West line of I,ot No. IS of the born to them at the Pacific Christ esclng satisfactorily the past week
P Nelson wn p la in tiff and C E
Plat of Norat,in as platted and re­ ian hospital in Eugene on Monday.
Bailey was defendant, «aid execu
Mrs. H enry Holmes who has been
tlon nnd order of »ale being to me ! corded In Book 4. page 79. Lane July 11. 1932.
very ill for some tim e and was
County records of Plats, 8 41 chs
directed and commanding me to aell
operated on for tumors July 3 is
S. o deg 22 M in W . from the
the h ereinafter described real pro­
Silverton Peoole Here— M r. and
Northwest ro m e r of said lot No Mrs Lee Inm an and daughter. Mar- I reported recovering satisfactorily
perty to »atlsfv the »urn of $1780 00;
and to be out of danger.
with Interest thereon nt 7% per a n -' IS. and running thence along the
West line of Lot No. IB. 8 O deg. Jory. were here Sunday as guest»
nnm from the Bth day of A pril.
Ir l Deadwood and fam ily hast
JbAVELEH
22 min. W 9 91 chains, thonce of M r. und Mrs. V. J. Daniels. Mi.»»
1931. u ntil paid and reasonable a t­
moved to W a lte rv llle .
S. 89 deg 39 m in E parallel to M arjo ry rem ained here for a visit
torney» fee« In the »urn of $200 00
ItepHlrliiK s Specialty
E llio tt Potter has a severely In ­
the south line of said lx>t No. IB, of several days.
nnd for coala nnd disbursements of
Hpiingllekl, Oregon
fected index finger.
9 10 chs . thence N. 0 deg. 22 min.
«ult taxes nt $22 00. I w ill on Friday
E parallel to the West line of
the 29th dny of July, 1932. at the
Sailor on Furlough— W illia m Gul­
said Lot No. 18, 10 88 chs. to the
hour of ten o'clock A M a, the
ley Is spending a furlough here this FOREST SERVICE WILL
fr o n f door of the County Court
North line of said I-ot No. IB;
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN House
thence «long the North lin e of week visiting w ith his brother. He
In Eugene. Lane County. Ore­
BRIDGE SOUTH FORK
Naturopathic Physician
said f-ot N. 88 deg 17 min. W w ill report back to the Navy yards
gon. o ffer for »ale and sell at public
1.61 chs. thenre N. 64 deg 48 min at
auction for cash to the highest bid
Phone 91-J
Brem erton.
W ashington
on
A long single span log girdei
W 4.17 chs. thence 9. 10 deg. 38
der subject to redemption a« pro­
July 14.
O ffice Hours: 1 to 6 P. M.
tra il bridge over 90 feet long w ill
min. W 8 07 chs thence N. 64
vided by law all the rig ht title and
deg. 48 min. W 3.89 chs. to the
408 Fourth Street
Interest of the aforesaid defendant
Returns from Middle W est— A. J be erected over the i^iuth Fork of
place of beginning containing
nnd each of them and a ll persons
Schnetxky
returned Sunday from a the McKenxie riv e r at Jeffries
10 00 acres of land, all In Ix>t No
claim ing by. through or under them
trip
to
the
M iddle W est where he point about five m iles up the river
IB. Plat of Nornton, Lane County.
the follow ing described real pro­
G eneral l-aw Practice
perly to w ll:
Oregon.
spent some tim e vlsltin friends and it was announced this week by C . '
Beginning at the corner of Sec­ relatives In Nebraska. M r. Schnet C. Olson, supervisor of roads in the
T he S. E q uarter of the 8 E
I. M. PETERSON
tions 7. 8, 17 and 18. Tow nship 18.
q uarter and lot» 4. 6. 8. 7. * 8 ot
national forests In thl» region. The
A tterney-at-I-aw
section 18 T w p 16 S of R 8 West
South Range 4 W est. W illa m e tte zky Is a form er resident of that
construction of the bridge w ill pro­
of the W . M . Lane County, O re­
M eridian. Oregon, and running state
C ity H a ll Building
vide a crossing over the riv e r at
gon. also lot 8 of Sec. 22; tw p
thence West BOO chs thence
H prlngfleld, Oregon
Tonsils. Adenoids Taken O u t - all time«, and w ill provide a con­
North 8 80 chs. to the Northw est
and range above mentioned; Also
corner of Lot 12 of the Plat of L ittle
beginning at the 8 E corner of
Miss
Leanett
Ferguson necting link for Indian ridge tra il
Section 10 T w p 16 S R 8 W of
Noraton as platted and recorded »even year old daughter of M r. and
and U pper F a ll creek trail.
the W M run thence N. on the E
In Rook 4. page 79 Lane County
FRANK A. DE PUE
Records of Pints, thence North Mrs. J. C. Ferguson submitted to
Sec line of Said aectlon t»n a
A T T O R N E Y A T LA W
distance of 9S>(, rods more or less
along thp W est boundary of Ix>l an operation at the office of a local MANY YOUNG PEOPLE AT
No. 14 of said plat 17.00 chs. physician last Friday for tonsils
to a point which Is distant 61'4
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
rods S of the N E corner of the
more or less Io a point 6.19 chs. and udenolds.
RIVERSIDE PARK PICNIC
Sutton
Bprlngflald
8 E. q uarter of said section 10. south of the northwest corner
of said lot 14. thence East 7.86
thence W parallel w ith the sec.
Building
Oregon
Guests Expected— M r und Mrs
T h irty five young people of the
line running E A W through the
chs. to the m iddle of the County
F
rank
DePue are expecting to have Christian church under the leader­
Road on the N orthern boundary
center of Sec. ten. a distance of
78 rod» and 13 feet; thence N.
of Lot No. 14 of said Plat of as th eir guests this week, M r. and ship of Miss M abel M o ffitt enjoyed
pnrnllel w ith the E. line o f said
Noraton, thence along the m id­ Mrs. F. G. Summ er of Bishop. Call a picnic at Riverside park last
POOLE - GRAY
Sec. ten. 6114 rods to the center
dle of the County Rond S. 44 deg fornla. M r. Summ er is highw ay en­ Thursday evening. Bunting, sw im ­
line running through said Sec. 10.
2(1 min E. 4.01 chs. thence N. 89
BARTHOLOMEW
thence W . 20 feet, more o r less
deg 38 min. W 5.56 chs. to the gineer for the eastern h alf of C ali­ ming, and baseball games were en­
joyed. Assisting Miss M o ffitt were
to the East line of Lot 4 nnd said
line between Section 7 and 8 of fornia.
Sec. 10. thence south along the E
said Township thence 8. 0 deg.
Bernadine M cFarland, games; lone
F orm erly W alker-Poole
D istrict Governor H ere— W . F.
line of snld L o t 4 and 8 of said
26 min. W. Blong the Section line
Rhodes, refreshm ents; and Melba
Sec 10 to where snld line In te r­
19.42 chs. w ore or less to the W a lk e r, d istrict governor of the
H arris, transportation. T he group
sects the center of thp Long Tom
place of beginning, containing Lions clubs of Springfield, was an
E U G E N E — 11th S P R IN G F IE L D
was taken to the picnic grounds ln
R iver, thencp follow ing the center
12.72 acres of land all In P lat of
overnight visito r In Springfield
and Charnelton.
228 Main
of Long Tom R iver In n southerly
Noraton, Lane County, Oregon.
a large truck loaned for that pur­
direction to the south line of Sec
Telephone 723
Phone 62-J
Beginning at a point In the Monday. He left Tuesday for Klam pose.
10. and thence cast to place of
middle of the County Road at the ath Falls to attend the annual con
beginning contnltilng 194 acres,
Northeast corner of L ot No. IB of ventlon of Lions clubs.
more or loss, In the county of
the Plat of Noraton as platted
THIS MAN HAD FAITH
Lnne, Ore. except from the nhov»
nnd recorded In Book 4. page 79
Visits Friends Hera— Miss Vern
LOST 24 POUNDS
described premise» n rig ht o f way
Lane County Records of Plats
Ila M orrison of Seattle has been
heretofore deeded to the Portland.
nnd running thence South along
visiting
friends
In
Springfield
for
Eugene nnd Eastern
Rnlhvny
the East line of said Lot No. IB.
'Last Novem ber I weighed 192
Company. Also excepting there­
7.02 chs. thencp N. 89 deg. 39 min. a few days. She Is a form er rest II’ ». Today. (F e b ru a ry Bth. 1932)
from the follow ing described pre­
W . parallel to the South line of dent nnd is spending her vacation 1 am down to 168 lbs. and full of
mises;
Lot IB. B.64 chs. thencp N. 0 deg
w ith her pareuts in Eugene. She Is pep all day long— since using Kru-
Beginning
nt
the
northeast
cor­
Don't read w ith the light shining
22 niln. E. 10.8B chs. to the m id­
senen I have not had to use the
employed
with, the Pacific Fruit laxative that was custom ary." —
ner of the W illia m W ilson Dona­
Into your eyes.
dle of the County Road, thence 8.
tion Land Claim No 81 In Town
88 deg. 17 min. E. 6.87 chs to the nnd Produce company in Seattle.
Theo. A. C. L a F le u r, Providence,
Don't read when recovering from
ship (16) south of range fiv e (8)
place of beginning. Containing
It. I.
»erlous Illness — without your
west of the W illa m e tte M eridian,
5.00 acres of land In the P lat of
W hat do you th in k of this— you
Starts
Camp
Duty—
Lester
H
all
Doctor's consent.
In Lane Com ity, Oregon. Thence
Noraton. Lane County. Oregon.
men who doubt— you stay fa t— be-
West 4 00 chain to the southwest
of
W
endllng
left
Sunday
for
the
Beginning at a point op . the
ciui e you w ant to th in k that nature
Don't use public towel» and be care­
com er of Lot No. 4 In Sec. fifteen
W est line of Lot No. IB of the annual Reserve Officer's T rain in g made you that way.
ful about rubbing eye» with fin ­
of snld township and range;
Plat of Noraton 21.66 chs. N. 0 ■ amp nt Vancouver Barracks. V an ­
You're all w rong— most fat men
gers.
Dangerous Infection may
thencp North 3.83 chains; thence
deg. 22 min. E. nnd 19.88 chs. S.
were made fat because of their a b il­
follow.
North «9 dpg. 30 min East 2.00
89 deg. 39 min. E . from the quar­ couver, W ashington. Seven Lane ity to handle a k n ife and fork in a
chains; thence south 88 deg. east
ter section corner between sec­ county young men are attending businesslike m anner.
Don’t fall to visit an eyesight spe­
Be frank w ith yourself. Are you I
2.80 chains; thence south 38 deg.
tion 17 and 18, Township IB, the camp which lasts tw o weeks
cialist at the slightest sign of
10 min. eaHt 4.00; chnlns; thence
too tim id to take a safe, harmless '
South Range 4 W est, W illa m e tte from July 10 to July 24.
eye trouble.
south 1(1 deg. 30 min. east 6.30
M eridian, Oregon, and running
ondllloner that not only takes off
ehiilns; thencp south 46 deg. 40
Don't use eye-wash»», ointments,
thence nlong the W est boundary
surplus fat but is so helpful that it
min. 8.00 chains; thence south 9
salve» or other remedies unless
of said Lot No. IB. N. 0 deg. 22
Returns to M edford— Mrs. It. P. makes you feel years younger?
deg. west 8.60 chnlns; thence
advised by an eyesight specialist.
min. E. 13.B3 chnlns. thence W est Mortensen left Tuesday evening for
To reduce safely take one-half
south 38 deg west 7.11 cha,ns
7.39 chnlns. thence S. 0 deg. 22
easpoonful of Kruschen In a glass
her
home
at
Medford
a
fte
r
huvlng
Don't wear glasMes uot prescribed
thence North 36 deg. west 4.90
niln. W . 13.BB chains, thence Bast
of hot w ater before breakfast every
by un eyesight specialist.
chnlns; thence north 17.73 chains.
7.39 chnins to the place of begin­ spent several days here visiting m orning— cut down on fatty meats,
Io the place ,f iM-ginnliig contain­
ning. containing 10 acres of land with relatives. H e r son and daugh­ potatoes and sweets. Kruschen Is
DR. ELLA MEADE
ing 12.06 ncres.
In Lane County. Oregon.
ter, Joel and Louisa Cowden ac­ sold by druggists the world over. A
Dated June 30. 1932.
Dated June 30th, 1932.
Jar th a t costs but a trifle w ill last
Optometrist
companied
her. They have been
H . L. B D W N . S h eriff.
H . L. B O W N , Sheriff.
four weeks— but be sure you get
41 West gth
Humane
visiting
here
since
July
4.
(J. 30— Ju 7-14-21-28)
(J. 30— Jn 714-3128)
K raat hen— your health comes f ir s t.1
Business Directory
Edw. G. Privat
Funeral Directors
Guard Your Eyes!
Some quite elaborate
equlpm eat ha« been eons trac ted
along the river. A (aw persona who
pan gold ae a aldellna frsqueatly
Rea T haatra to S tart Naw Sarlal
Several aroiipn of pro» pe<* tora
find amali (lakea of gold. A few
T h rllle i
Saturday, Cowboy
are working the nhim I n of lower very amali nuggets have
O arb to Ba T ic k e t
Blue riv e r now in nfcarrh of gold. found, but are not common
n n axnsTOB —a raoaig,
Baaati/uJ EUctroiu^ sudet
—«ztreaufg popular for
faaíüur qf i Io 6 parruna.
LETTIE DAUGHENBAUGH
DIES AT HOME IN
VIDA
,,rlv a te g ra ye8ide funeral aer-
vlceil for L ett)e
Daughenbaugll
eight-year-old daughter of M r. and
H a „ ey
Daughenbaugh
ot
And for only a few dollars down you can sta rt enjoy­
ing all the advantages of an Electrolux. The balance is
extended over many months, in small m onthly am ounts
that are never missed.
Vida, who died at the home of her
parents last Thursday follow ing an
attack of scarlet fever were held at
Greenwood
cem etery
Saturday
afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. Dean
C. Poindexter o fficiated and the
Poole- G ray - Bartholom ew
chapel
wa in charge of arrangem ents.
ELECTROLUX
T h e small g irl was born in
H ooversville, Pennsylvania, Febru­
ary 12. 1924, and came to Oregon
In 1928. She was a student at the
V id a grade school. She is survived !
“ V p are n l*' a ils te r ' E laln e'
three brothers. Edw in. W illia m , and
Ivan Paul, and a great uncle, F re e
man Lansberry of Springfield. H e r
grandparents. Silas Klngery, and
Mrs. M arjo rie Daughenbaugh sur­
vive In Pennsylvania.
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