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    T H E 8P R IN O F IE L D NEWS
TH U R SD A Y. HEPTEM BKK 1. 1982
N O T IC E OP P IN A L A C C O U N T
CRAZY CRYSTALS
A Minor«I W ater Treatment.
Ulin«« » Health Resort In You
80 K Ttk, 32 W Hlb. Kugaue. I ’h 1704
N O T IC E
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Nolle« 1« hereby given that the
undersigned executor of the es-
lata of Anna llohlnian. dece»»ed,
ha* fllod In th« County Court of
Lane County. Oregon, his final ac
count aa such executor. und that
Iha seventeonth day of September,
1*32. al lau o'clock In Iha forenoon
of aald day, al th« Court Itouau at
Eugene, Luna County, Oregon, baa
bo«U fixed by Iha Court aa tba tint«
fur hearing any objecllona to aald
report. und iba consideration of the
aama and tba settlement thereof.
ALTA KINO. Kxwutor.
(A 18 16 H 1 *1 6 )
Estate of Henry V Hollenbeck, He-
t-eaaed,
NOTICE
OP PINAL S E T T L E M E N T
NO TIC E la hereby given that
Itoae M Hollenbeck. Administratrix
of the Ealate of Henry F Hollen­
beck. deceased, baa filed In the
County Court of tba Htate of Ore­
gon. In und for the County of luine.
her final report aa auch adminis­
tratrix. and that ten o'clock In the
foreuoon uf Halurday, the 17th day
of September. 1832. at the court
room thereof, haa been by the
Court flxml and appointed aa the
time and place for hearing objnc-
tlona Io aald report und for the
(Inal settlement of the eatate of
auld deceased
KOBE M IIO LLE N H E C K , Ad
inlnlstratrlx.
FRANK II REID, Attorney for
Administratrix
|A 18 2 4 - 8 1-8-16)
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN :
Thai W II. M cileth haa been ap-
pointed administrator of the eatate
of lluvld Kos. McBeth, deceased,
by the County Court of Lane Coun
ty. Oregon.
All persona having
clulma against aald ealate are re­
quired to present them, with the
proper vouchera. within six mouths
from the 4th day of August. 1832.
Io the aald administrator at the law
office of L. L. Kay In the Miner
building In Eugene, Oregon.
W. II. Mi U E T II. Administrator
of the eatate uf David Ro»s Mc­
ileth, deceased.
I.. L. KAY, Attorney for Eatate.
IA 4 11-16 26— 8- i )
Estate of Jennie Edmlaton. de­
ceased.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned, Alice M lleckwith as
the Executrix of the Estate of la>s
ter Oran Heck with, deceased, filed
In the office of the County Clerk
of Lane County. Oregon, her final
account as such executrix on Aug
ust 11,1931; and that on aald data
the County Court of the Htate of
Oregon In anil for the County of
[.ana duly made and entered an
■rdar In ra eatate of Lester Oren
Hack with, deceusod, salting thn
Ime for the hearing upon the aald
final account to he had befora the
said county court at the hour of
10:00 o'cloik. A M Kept ember 111
1032, und directing that notice of
said hearing be published aa re­
quired by law, and notice Is hereby
«Ivon that. If nny person ha« any
objection to the sulil final account,
bo h I iu II file such objections III writ
Ing In said probate proceeding, on
or before the time set for the said
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R *
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned haa baen duly appoint­
ed Executrix of the estate of W il­
liam H I'owell, deceased, and uny
and all persona having claims
again't the said estate are hereby
required to present said claims,
duly verified as by law required, at
Hie office of Wells A Wells. 840
W illamette Ht,, Eugene, In Lane
county, Oregon, within six months
Is notice.
from the date of tills
notice
Dated und first published thl»
hearing.
•r. 1832.
I st day of September,
ALICE M H K C K W IT II Execu­
I , (IE L L A I’O W ELL, Executrix,
trix of the Estate uf Lester W ELLS A W ELLS. Attorneys
Oren lleckwlth. deceased
181-18-15-22-28)
II E B L A TTER Y. Attorney for
Executrix,
N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G
(A 16 26 B 1-8-16)
OF F IN A L A C C O U N T
SUM M ONS
IN
THE
EUG ENE
JU STIC E
CO URT FOR E lK IK N E JU STIC E
D ISTR IC T.
LANE
CO UNTY.
OREGON.
L. M Travis, Inc., u corporation.
I'lulntlff, -vs- C. II Ambroae, De­
fendant.
To ('. H Ambroae, Defendant.
In the Name of the State of
Oregon: You are hereby required
<o appear aud answer the complaint
filed against you In tha above-en­
titled action on or before the 12th
day of September. 1832, and If you
fall to answer, for want thereof,
the plaintiff will apply to the
Court for judgment agalnat you
In the sum of Elghty-flve and no-
100 Dollar« (286.00) with Interest
thereon at the rata of alx per cent
per annum from the 10th day of
November. 1826. until paid, and for
reasonable
attorney's
fees
of
Fifteen and no-100 Dollars (|16.00),
and for plulntlff'a coats and dis­
bursements herein Incurred.
Thia Summons la served upon
you by publication In the Spring
field News, a newspaper of general
circulation In Springfield. Oregon,
by virtue of an order made and en­
tered on the 8th day of August.
1832. by the Honorable Dan John
aton. Justice of the Peace, In and
for the Eugene Justice District.
Lane County, Oregon, tba first pub
llcatlon of said Summons being on
the U th day of Auguat. 1832. and
the last publication on the 8th day
of September. 1832
C. N JO HNSTO N. Attorney
for Plaintiff U 8 National
Hank Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon
(A 11 1826— 9 1-8)
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
NGRHSE SEEN
IN O M I FIELO
Leave for Canada— Mrs It II
Griffin and - on. Bobby, of Huperlor,
Arlaoua. Mrs II. II Myers, Mrs. C
L. himuu, and Leroy Inman left
Bunday for a wee ltd vacation trip
which will take them across Wash­
ington and on to Vancouver, Il ('.
before returning to Springfield on
Halurday.
Frank J Sprague. New York, na­
Ihe "Edison
tionally known as the
Edison of
Transportation," has just celebrated
his 75th birthday, upon which te a -
akin science and industry trndcrrd
great tribute.
L SILL IS
VISIONARI IDEA
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IV E N :
Hist llie undcr-lgned. as executoi o f 1
Hi
Lust W ill and Testament of,
Edith ('. Adams, deceased, has filed ,
her account for the final settlement
. . . . . ....
of aald decedent’s estate In the . .
,
* u
u
e -j
county Court for Lane County In Member of Higher Education
the state of Oregon and that Sat
Board Raps Suggestion on
urday the 1st day of October. 1832
Actual Cost Basis
al the Court Room of said Court In
Ihe County Court House In Eugene.1
Purtland, Ore., Sept. 1— (Special)
I iregon at ten o’clock In the fore­
noon. haa been fixed by said Court
The Zorn Mucpherson bill for the
us the time and place for bearing ^tahllshm eql ul new junior col
objections there to, and for the ,
final settlement thereof.
a,,<1 rvr.iov«! of the law
EDGAR J. ADAMS, Executor of | school to Salem, and university to
the Last W ill and Testament o f ' Corvallis, was branded today by C.
Edith C. Aduma. Deceased
[ ti. Colt, member of tbe State Board
L. L , RAY, Attorney for Estate.
of Higher Education as an "ill ad
(81-18-15-22-29)
vlaed, vlsltoiiary scheme that would
cause Immediate loss of 81,000,000
N O T IC E
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
annual savings now assured ur.der
Notice Is hereby given that I. the board's unification plan, in ad­
M. Peterson, executor of tbe eatate
of Ellen Joaephlne Root, deceased, dition to other stuggerlng losses
outlined
by
Governor
and ut her last will and testament, already
has filed his final account In the Meier."
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
"The Board of Higher Education
gon. und that said court has set
as the time and place for the final baa no axe to grind In thia contro­
settlement of said eatate Saturday versy," said Colt. "Neither has the
October 1st, 1832. at 10 o'clock in federal survey, which after exhaus­
the forenoon of said day at the
tive dlslntereeted inquiry made spe­
County Court Rimin In the Court­
house In Eugene, Oregon, where all cific recommendations against phy­
persons interested may appear at sical consolidation of tbe Univer­
said time and file objections, If any sity and State college. The Federal
they have.
Survey commission had entire
I. M PETERSON. Executor of
the Estate and 1-ast W ill and freedom of Inquiry and like the
Testament of Ellen Josephine board itself, put in months of
Root, Deceased
thorough work. Its Judgment was
<81 18-16-22-28)
based on facts, and not upon pre­
judice, selfish Interest or mere
N O T IC E O F F IN A L H E A R IN G
of Final Account and P etitio n for opinion.
Visiting In Selene— Miss Delay
Return from Nebreaka — Bam
Tornaeth was a visitor In Salem last Sweeney and father, John, returned
Saturday from Rowena, Nebraaka.
Enlarged Herd» and Plenty i week end
where they havn spent the summer.
Available Low-Priced Feed
V isiting In Portland— Mrs. Eliza
Visiting Daughter— Mrs. Edith
: Winxenreld la visiting with rela-
Will Lead to Over Supply
Corning arrived hers Tuesday to
I lives In Portland.
Au Increase In tbe supply of
visit with her daughter and son In­
dairy products during the coming. Business Visitor — W ill W hite of law. Rev. and Mrs. Wm. G. Taylor.
year, unies, unfavorable conditions W altervllle was a busines, visitor
Stats Treasurer Hera — State
should develop, Is foreseen In the n Springfield on Saturday.
Treasurer and Mrs. Rufus Holman
regular mid summer out look report
Seaside Man H er«— V. L. M o ffitt
of Salem were vlaltors at the News
just ls-iued by the economics de , (j{ Seaside was a business visitor
office Tuesday afternoon.
parlment of the Oregon State col­ In Springfield on Sunday.
lege extension service.
Move Hero— Mrs W. H. Tate
Fish on Fall Creek -V e ro Daniela and daughters of Eugene are mov
Tbe
number ul cows to freshen 4Ild
1
»unday fishing on , _ . _ .
,h „
this fall la expected to be material- ,
f . ii creek
“ 1 Springfield to make their
|y larger aud there will be the
1
home at Mill and B. streets.
W altervllle Man Hare— Dale Ben
largest aggregate supply of grain
Return from Klamath T rip —Mr.
and by-product feeds since 1821), on of W altervllle was a business and Mrs. J. M Larson and sons,
with the bay crop 10 per cent above visitor In Springfield on Saturday, i returned Sunday from a week-end
la I year though 8 per cent below
Visits Daughter— Mrs. Ella Frum (trip to Tule Lake where they visit
tbe 10-year average. A hay short­
of Junction CRy spent tbe week- ‘ <1 relatives near Klamath Falla,
age exists In the 14 northern states
end here visiting at the home of
R#turne
Me{Moni_ M r, . r
east or the Mississippi where nearly
her
daughter.
Mrs.
E
C.
Stuart.
Mort-nwm
anU
daughter. Louisa
hall of the dairy cows are found.
M
r
I
Cowden,
left
the
first of the week
The humber of milk cows ha.-
C resw ell People Move H e r
been Increasing rapidly for three and Mrs. Charles Rice of Creswell lo r their home at Medford aft> i
years, the outlook report point, out. have moved to the Hat Conley place
"«>»« time here vl.lt-
Ing friends and relatives.
Tbe increase for the years 1928- on M ill street In Springfield.
On T rip Alang Ceaat — F. B.
Flanary aad daughter. Dorothy,
accompanied by Mr. aad Mrs Aa
drew Campbell and Mlae Carrie
Flanary loft Saturday morning oa
an estandad trip down tba Dragon
coast highway to California plan
nlng to vtall the Redwood highway
before returning to Springfield.
Mrs. Flanery'a brother, R
M
L illy of Corvallis Is assisting at
the drug store bora during tba ab­
sence of Mr. Flanary.
^ieai~
makes the m ea l
FOR MANY
A
MAN
. P.
1931 was S5k, 3, and 35k P«r cent
. cspectlvely. Tbe rate of Increase
so far this year la even larger ow­
ing to an Increase In the number
of heifers raised recently and a
decrease In the numbr of old cows
slaughtered.
V isits P arent»— M rs. J. O. H a rt
Return from Coast— M r. and Mrs.
W illiam Jones and Mrs. Roscoe
Within the next five years farm ­ Harper returhed from the coast
ers will probably begin culling Friday,
their herds more closely, the report
adds, and selecting calves more
Visita Brother on Coast
Sam
carefully so as to reduce tbe num Sweeney left for Newport Sunday
her of cow» and Increase average to
*R h bis brother. John, for
production.
a ,ew hays.
The demand for dairy products
may be expected to Increase as
business conditions improve and in­
dustrial payrolls expand, tbe re­
port conclude». When, for how long,
and to what extent general price
levels will rise and payrolls in­
crease are important questions for
the dairy industry because of the
close relationship of these factors
to dairy prices.
Home from Newport— Mrs. Way-
ne Clover and daughter, June, re-
turned 9uuday from a week's trip
to the beach at Newport.
V is it G randparents— Miss M aine
and Billy Fostor of Portland are
here spending a week with their
grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Seeks
Daughter Born — Mr. and Mrs.
Lester Patrick are the parents of
a baby daughter born to them at
the Pacific Christian hospital In
Eugene on Wednesday. August 24,
1932.
Califomis People Visit— Mr. and
Mrs. F. C. Lofthouse and fam ily of
Lot Angeles, California, vlalted
here at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Vernon over the week-end
while enroute btek from a trip to
Vancouver. B. C. Mr. Lofthouse
is an instructor ln tho Los Angeles
schools.
Hot. Tired. Hungry
.. .Y E S , and Crose
• Y ou can change all thal
in the twinkling of an eye.
• Put before him a Savory
Meat Dish.
Our Q uality and Prieu
Are Right
Independent
Meat Co.
E. C. STU A R T, Prop.
4th and Main Sts. Phone 63
De Due.
Former Song Laader Her»— Mr.
and Mrs. J-aurence Sunkler former
residents of Eugene, and now of
LINCOLN’S FATHER NOT
Kansas, spent the week-end In
SHIFTLESS AND IDLER Springfield. Mr. Suukler was song
leader at the Christian church
Linooln Foundation W o rk e r Dis­
some years ago.
proves Popular Idea;
Leaves tor Seattle — -Miss E ra
Dell Murphy left Sunday for Seat­
of Roseburg spent the weok-end
tle after visiting here for some
here at the home of her parents,
time at the home of her brother,
Mr. and Mrs. John Lenhart.
Dallas B. Murphy.
Home from Work
S P E C IA L
Boy s Yankover
S w e a te r s
57c
Final Settlom enL
“By eliminating duplication of
tor More Inform ation
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by IN T H E CO UNTY COURT O F T H E courses between different Institu­
N O T IC E
Return to Home— Mr. and Mrs.
S
TA
TE
O
F
OREOON
FOR
T
H
E
virtue
of
an
execution
and
order
of
OP P IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
George Forth and daughter. Bar-
tions
and
departments,
salary
re-
CO
UN
TY
O
F
LANE.
sale
Issued
out
of
the
Circuit
Court
NOTICE la hereby given that
"Probably no man In history has
,eft Monday for their home
W alter W Edmlaton, Administrator of the State of Oregon for Lane I N T H E M A TTER O F T H E E 8 -: adjustments; reductions In person been more abused than Lincoln s at Winlock after visiting here over
T
A
T
E
OF
ANNA
D
K
IR
C
H
N
E
R
County
Auguat
18,
1832.
upon
nnd
nel;
utilization
uf
all
physical
plant
of Ihe Estate of Jennie Edmlaton
He has
week^.nd at the home of her
Deceased
facilities, etc., the board already bus tai her. Thoniai Lincoln.
ileceaaed. haa filed In the County pursuant to a decree duly given
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y O IVEN
Court of lb.. Stale of Oregon. In
hy "J»"1 C.°,urt * u* u"' *,7'
been labeled as shiftless and im- sigter Mrs «jed W illiams in WeBt
accomplished
more
than
has
ever
uml lor Lane County, bis final re 1»3*. I” •
fending therein In that the Honorable C. P. Barnard,
provident,' a migratory squatter Springfield.
While They Last
port aa such administrator, and which Ole Rnsinu«sen and Meta County Judge for Lane County, Ore-1 before been accomplished In Ore­ without strength of character,' 'a
Rasmussen
were
plaintiffs,
and
gon.
has
set
Saturday
the
24
day
ol
„on'»
hi
lory
of
higher
education.
that ten o'clock In the forenoon of
man
who
could
neither
read
nor
Salem
People
Visit—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A
Roberts,
Trustee September 1922 at the hour of 10 N„ r , ,
work done
Suturdny. the 27th day of Septem ­ Thomas
write,' 'an idler, without ambition Harry Scott and son. David, and
ber. 1832. at the court room there­ Thomas A Roberts and Mabel A. <> clock A M of the said day. and
of. bus been by the court fixed cud Roberta, hl» wife and N A Griffis that the court room of said court | "But now. before the people of for himself or h’a children.'" says, Mr and Mrs. J. E. Scott, all ot
appointed as the time and place were defendants, which execution baa been appointed by aald court as the state have bad so much as an Louis A. Warren, director of tbe Salem were guests here Sunday at
for hearing objections to said final nnd order of sale was to me direct the time and place for the hearing opportunity to study the worth of Lincoln National Life Foundation
the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
report and for Ihe final aettlemenl ed and commanded me to «ell the of objections thereto and the set­ an orderly worked out method of
968
real property hereinafter described tlement thereof.
tn a letter addressed to newspaper Adrian. Verne 9cott, son of Mr. and
of the estate of said deceased
DATE of first publication August actual economy, they are asked by editors.
to satisfy certain Hens and charges
W A LTER W KDM ISTON.
Mrs. Harry Scott, who has been
W
illamette
In aald decree specified. I will on (he 25th, 1932.
secret unknowns to disregard all.
Administrator.
Excerpts from Mr. Warren's let­ visiting here for the past week,
Saturday the 17th day of Septem­
D A TE of last publication Septem­ and plunge the state Into a wild
FRANK B REID. Attorney
returned home with hia parents.
ber.
1932.
at
the
hour
of
10:00
ber
the
22nd.
1932
ter read as follows:
fur Administrator
educational
orgy.
A
concrete
loss
o’clock. A M . at the southwest
IR E N E K TULL18, Adminis­
(A 18-26— 8 1-8-16)
“Coatrary
to
textbooks
and
popu­
of 31.000.000 a year I d savings will
tratrix.
door of the County Court House In
Eugene, 1-ane County. Oregon, offer B. F M U L K E Y . Corbett Build­
be first payment to the piper. We lar biographies, evidence has been
for sale and sell at public auction ing. Portland, Oregon, Attorney
do not know who the actual au found revealing Thomas Lincoln
for cash, subject to redemption as for the Estate.
(hors of the Zorn-Macpherson bill as descended from an old and dis-1
(A 26— 8 1-8-16-22)
provided by law. all of the right,
are. but we know from months of tlnguished family— a family of a t '
title and Interest of the defendants
In said suit and of all parties claim
: work and hard facts that tbe glided least moderate wealth, certain so­
N O T IC E
Ing by, through or under them or
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
claims of Its promotors are impos cial distinction, and very definite
an« of them sine."1 the 2tst day of
political prestige. Instead of being
a 0“ ? 9
hT ^ . g.'Te.n. th\ ‘
ot achievement
JKWELKK
May. 1927, In or to the following undersigned administratrix of the
a squatter. Thomas owned all his
R epairing a Specialty
described real property, to-wlt:
estate of John J. Thomas, deceased,!
homes and other real estate aud
Beginning at a point tn the has filed tier Final Account In
Springfield. Oregon
Benjamin Ibivls and W ife Dona the matter of said estate with the
was in good standing with the local
tlon Land Claim No 46 In Town County Clerk of Lane County. Ore­
merchants. Thomas went to work
ship 17. Ikiiith of Range 4. West gon. and an order haa been made
as a day laborer, then a carpenter.
of the
W illam ette
Meridian and entered of record directing thia
D r. J O S E P H IN E C . B R A U N
He apparently was a hard worker
found by running from a point notice and setting Monday, the 12th
Nxturupathlc Physician
481.8 feet north of the southwest day of September. 1932. at the hour
and thrifty, for he bought four dif­
Phone 81 J
corner of the Joseph Davis Dona­ of ten o'clock A. M. for the hearing
ferent farms and until he became
tion Land Claim No. 48 and run of objections. If any, to said Ac-
• if f Ice Hours: 1 to 6 1’. M
an old man prospered as much as
nlng thence South 1946 6 feet to ount und to the Final settlement
the average pioneer.”
406 Fourth Street
center of road, thence South 89 of said estate.
degrees 44 minutes East 3002 20
LEORA H A R K IN S W H IT E S
Ancestor was a Governor
feet; from sn.d beginning point
Administratrix of the estate of
These records show that he was
run North 335 feet, thence South
John J. Thomas, deceased.
General Law ITuctlce
directly related to the famous Lin­
89 degrees 44 minutes East 76
(A 11-1826— 9 1-8)
feet, thence South 336 feet
coln lamily of New England, one
I M.PETERSON
thence North 89 degrees 44 min
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
of his kinsmen being a governor of
Attcrney-at-ljiw
utes West 75 feet to the place of
Notice Is hereby given that the
Massachusetts, another a governoi
C ,y Hall Building
beginning, all situated In Sections undersigned. W. W. Calkins, has
of Maine, and a third Thomas Je>f-
13 and 14 Township 17 South 4 been duly appointed Executor of
sprlnrfleld, Oregon
West of the W illam ette Meridian the Last W ill and Testament ot
fer.on's attorney-general. His owu
In Lane County. Oregon, and con John Mason, deceased, by the Coun­
grandfather. Abraham Lincoln. Sr.,
talnlng .5770 of an acre
ty Court of the State of Oregon tor
was a prominent citixen and owner
The sntd premises being subject Lane County, and has qualified as
FRANK A. DE PUE
of 6,644 acres of Kentucky land
I to an easement for roadway pur
uch Executor, and all persons hav­
A T TO R N E Y AT LAW
poses over a strip of land twenty ing claims against said estate are
when massacred by Indians In 1786.
feet wide off from either end of hereby notified and requested to
N O T A R Y P U B L IC
His widow lost most of the land
said premises.
present the same, verified as re­
through faulty land titles."
Sutton
Springfield
Dated this 18th day of August quired by law, with the proper
Building
Oregon
1932.
vouchers, to tbe said Executor at
"In denial ot the charge that
H. L. DOW N, Sheriff
the office of Calkins and Calkins,
Thomas Lincoln was illiterate, a
By A E H U LEG A A R I), Deputy attorneys at law. In the Bank of
court document signed by him tn
(A 18-26— 8 1-8-15)
Commerce Building, In Eugene,
1803, six years before the presi­
Lane County. Oregon, within six
mouths from the dste of this notice.
dent's birth, has been found.
N O T IC E
Date of first publication and date
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
"Although 1 have been engaged
T H E U N D ERSIG NED, as Admin of Notice August 11, 1932.
in Lincoln research for more than
W. W. CA LK IN S. Executor of
Istrstor of the Estate of Peter Han
the Last W ill and Testament
ten years, the last four have been
j son, deceased, has filed his Final
F orm erly Walker-Poole
Account In said Estate with the of John Mason, Deceased.
Charles Grimm, 1st baseman, is the devoted almost exclusively to ex­
CA
LK
IN
S
A
CA
LK
IN
S.
Attor­
j County Clerk of Lane County. Ore
new manager of the Chicago Na- amination of Lincoln's ancestry.
gon, and the Honorable C. P. Barn neys for the Estate.
E U G E N E - 11th SPR IN G FIELD
ti.sial I eague Cubs, replacing Roger This has come about as a result ot
(A
11-18
26—
9
1-8)
ard. County Judge In and for the
Hornsby, who resigned. Grimms ap- a commission given to Paul Man
and Charnelton,
228 Main
¡County Court has made an Order
pointment pleased Cub fans ana
SUM M ONS
Telephone 723
Phone 82-J
directing this Notice and appoint
ship, noted sculptor, to execute a
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IN
THE
CIRCUIT
COURT
OF
THE
Ing the County Court Room In the
statue of Lincoln. He was asked
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR
LANE
Court House In Eugene, Oregon, as
Sutherlin Man Here— Harry Nor­ to depict Lincoln as a Hoosier
COUNTY.
the place nnd the 16th day of Sept
C L E L L L. ALFORD, Plaintiff, vs, ton of Sutherlin was a visitor In youth of 21, an age at which no
emher. 1932, at the hour of 11
FLO RENCE M. ALFORD, Defend­ Springfield on Friday evening.
o'clock A. M. as the time for the
photograph of Lincoln exists. To
ant
hearing of any objections to the
get the data that would enable him
To: Florence M. Alford, the above
Camp at Park— Mr. and Mrs. Mel­
Final Account of said Estate.
GIVEN DURING OUR
named defendant.
to portray Lincoln as a youth
Dated nt Eugene. Oregon, this
vin
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r
and
Mr.
and
Mr».
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IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STA TE
collaborated with Mr. Manshlp tn
Do Not Hide Your Eyas
ISth day of August, 1932.
O F OREGON, G R E E TIN G :
You ter Richards spent Friday night
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JO HN L. MARSH, Admtnlstra are hereby required to appear and
a search of all available records,
camping at Meyers park.
The New k ill Vue glass» s have
tor of the Estate of Peter Han
and It was In this search that we
answer
the
complaint
of
the
plain­
high-up side bows, revealing eye e x -,
f,()n deceased,
tiff on file herein on or before four
Leave for Los Angeles — Mrs. found the evidence of the real
preasion, clearing sldeway vision.
IM M E L A EVANS. Attorneys for
weeks from the date of the first Ella Lombard, her son. Frank, and Thomas Lincoln. So the Manshlp
the Administrator.
In addition to Sensational Bargains, we are giving FREE with each auto­
publication of this summons; or tor
F ill-V ile glasses represent a long
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wnn'CfheVeoTthe plalntiff will take j daughter. Maurlne. left Sunday statue, which Is to be dedicated
matically controlled range, A BEAUTIFUL $8.75 NOTIFIER KITCHEN
advance In better looks and better
NO TICE TO CR EDITO RS
judgment against you and w ill ap- morning for Izis Angeles where September 16 with Secretary of
CLOCK.
expect to spend two weeks he­ Ajgrtculture Arthur M. Hyde as
vision.
Notice Is heroby given that the ply to the court for the relief pray
This Is your opportunity to get a Marvelous New Cooking Appliance, 1m-
returning to Oregon,
undersigned Clara Fawver has been ed for in the complaint and for a f
principal speaker, portrays young
You cannot afford to trifle with B|, potnt,,d administrator of the decree of absolute divorce from
bodying every modern feature, and the most desirable Notifier Clock.
Lincoln as a clean cut, llthe-limbed
your eyesight., I t ’s too Important «state of Ezra 9 Collins, by the y0“ -
,
.
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Goes to California— F. F. Hills frontiersman such as might be the
We Invite You to Inspect This Unusual Offer
summons Is published once
to your health, youthrulness and County Court of Lane County, Ore- a This
week for four consecutlvo w e e k s |u-
h’ft Monday for L ib An son of a sturdy pioneer rather than
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In the Springfield News, a weekly goles to sp»»nd some time visiting a shiftless. Indolent rover. 1 am
gla ses. but Hcveu out of ten people, , h,. Hftm„ duly verified at the Inw newspaper published at Springfield, W1th friends. He was accompanied
now convinced, however, that much
<lo,
I office of W hitten SwaHord, 202 T lf Lane County, Oregon, by an order by h|g brother W tniam Hills.
additional data never before pub
fany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon, on or of the Hon. G. F. 9klpworth, Judge
It doesn't pay to skimp on the before six months from this date of this Court, made August 1st,
Return from California — Mrs. llshod can yet be found and 1 would
Dated nnd first published August 1932
only eyes you will ever have.
Riley Snodgrass and daughter, appreciate receiving from any of
Dated
and
first
published
this
4th
4, 1932.
Maxine, returned Saturday from your readers fam ltlr walth Lin­
CLARA FAW VER, Admlnlstra day of August, 1932.
FRANK B. REID, Attorney for San Francisco where they spent coln’s life any information that
tor.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Plaintiff, Residence and P. O. the week visiting with Mrs. Snod­ would throw further light on Lin­
W H IT T E N SW AFFORD, At­
Optometrlat
address Eugene, Oregon.
torney for estate.
coln's parentage.”
grass' son, Kenneth DeLaasus.
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