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    THURSDAY. SKPTVMBRR 16. 1932
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
Vielt at Kh»«M— Mr and Mra
Itllsy Kmxtgrssa vlsilmi with rsla
llvw» al MI hm I c I Hunday.
r
N O T IC R O F H K A R IN O
O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
FUR HAl.K
Standard make ot
piano usar Hprlngfluld
WUI
■acrid«.'« for unpaid balance. A
■nap. Easy tsriu». W rite Tallman
Plano fetters. Salem, Ur«.
8 22
CRAZY CRYSTALS
A Mineral W ater Treatment,
brings m llwallh Rsaort to You.
20 K 7th, 22 W Bib. Eugene, I'h 1704
Camp Crash
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Man
Hsre— U
II
NO TIC E IS H K ItK IlY G IVEN
that the under lined, aa executor of
tile t.aal W ill and Tnetuttient of
Kdltb ('. Adams, dacaaaed. haa filed
her account for the final aetllenient
of aald decedent'« estate In tbe
county Court for Lane County In
Ibe Slate of Uregon and that Hat
urdiiy the 1st day of October, 1932
at the Court Room of aald Court In
the County Court House In Kugetie.
Oregon at ten o'clock In tbe fore-
boon, baa been fixed by ' aid Court
aa tbe time and place for bearing
| objections there to, and for the
final settlement thereof.
EDGAR J ADAMS. Executor of
the Last W ill and Testament of
Kdltb C. Aduma. Deceased
L. L. KAY, Attorney for Katate.
(MI-18 18 22 -2»)
TOW N A N D VICINITY
V isitor In Portland— Donald W II |
Attenda Farad«— Mra. Carl 01-
sou went to Portland on the ape
clal train from Euxene Tnaadsy
in minx to aee the American La
glon parade.
W a lte rv llle Man Hei
Lester
Attend Convention— Mr sod Mrs
Millican of W altervllle was a W. C. W right and Mr. and Mrs
vlaltor In Springfield Saturday.
I Lott Neet drove to Portland Suu
Mohawk Man H e re — J. 11 Star
day to attend the National Amerl
Visit on McKenxti— Mr. and Mra.
ford of Mohawk waa a vlaltor In
(an I .eg ion convention.
T.
C.
Quinn
of
Portland
and
Ted
Horingfleld Saturday.
Lenhart «pent Hunday on the up- • Return« Heme— Mrs Edith gtsv
Leaves for Marshfield— Mrs Lee per McKenxIe.
I enson of Santa Rose, California.
Lansberry left Friday for Marsh­
In From Camp C reek -
M J * ho b”
be* n
h* r’ * “ h
field.
Chase of Camp Creek waa a b u s l-'h,’r nw’h''r Mr’ M* ry McPherm»«.
Vlalt on Coast — Mr. and Mra. n . . . visitor In Springfield Salur
»«" “er homo
Robert Mears and family spent the
W tn d lin g People Here— Mr. and
week end on the coast at Florence.
Goes Io California — Mia Pearl M r’1 u * r> Worth
Wondllng wore
Goat to Portland— Milton D m u >«| Nelson left Friday morning for
In Springfield Saturday,
(eft Munday for Portland Io be gon» ,twd y luff California, for an lodefl- Mr Worth Is to be principal of the
for several days.
nUe glgy
Wendllng school thia year, the fam
*>F having moved there recently
P ith on McKenxIe — Clarence
v ia « (n cebfernla— Mr«. Edward from Monmouth
Hover of Eugene and W. P Tyson
gnd „„„ UgUd ,e|1 a « tur-(
of Springfield spent Sunday fish -| dgy for guu .Francisco where they
Return« Tonight— Mr. and Mra.
Ing on the McKenale
grB ¥, , , lng restive«.
J M i-Bfaon are expected to re
' turn late this evening or Friday
Catches Fish S aturday— I. M
Kon Born— Mr. aud Mra. Boyd A . . morning from Portland where they
Peterson reported fairly good luck Wolf of Uakrldge are tbe parents! have been attending tbe sessions
fishing on the McKenale river be­ of h eon born (o them at 1887 High ; Of both the state and national Le-
low Nimrod Inn.
street in Kugene Sunday. Septem J g|on convention,
■ou «peut Saturday In Portland
Timber Tax Subject Is
of Government Study
Forced Cutting of Tree, to I “,oro*,«h
I .
»
.
M e e t F in a n c ia l A a a a a»-n en ta
Held Partly Responsible for
Condition of Induetry.
Tbe plight of tho timber owner
who annually Is assessed a tax on
standing timber, aside from the
land tax. and who at tbe same time
finds no market for hie product
and la therefore unable to aell a
sufficient quautlty to enable him to
meet these taxes haa been the sub­
ject of discussion among tax-collect­
ing groups for some Ume. A con­
tinuation of the present system,
they feel, will eventually eliminate
Ibe private owner ot standing tim­
ber.
To carefully study thia matter
and to Investigate possible means
of i emedylng the situation the last
congre a created what Is known as
Timber Cocservat.oa Board. A
recommendation by this body Is-
■ued on August 1, 1*32 follows:
study of rorest
taxation principles and practical
method« of application by regions
and under varying conditlona. Tut
study la now under way and nearing
completion through the Forest T ax
ation Inquiry of the V . 8. Forest
Service.
"Accordingly, It la recommended
that the earnest consideration of
Ibe principal timber states be in
vlted to tbe public need of such
nnxllflcatloo of present prevailing
methods of timber taxation; that
tbe Forest Service be urged to
make available at the earliest prac­
ticable time the conclusions and re
commendations resulting from Its
investigations in thia critical econ­
omic problem; and that considera­
tion be given to the possible deair-
ablllty and the practicability ot en­
listing concerted state Interest and
securing concerted state action
through a conference of the gover­
nors of tbe principal timber states.
The board believes tbe time la
ripe for a thorough study of tbe pos­
sibilities of a yield tax for the fol­
lowing reasons;
contâtes the answer.
The study will ho unde
mediately by thi
under the direction of C<
B Oreeley, aecretary-mae
LI
OLD
EWVMK
There Is a shoe repair shop in
New York which w ill give you an
Ice cream soda free while you wait
to have your shoes fixed.
s e e
There are women In New York
wearing gloves of scarlet, to match
lipstick. The Idea comes from Parts,
e • •
Hardy of Camp Creek was a heal-
N O T IC K TO C R K D IT O R K
n«aa vlaltor lu Springfield Satur­
Notice la hereby given that tho
undersigned haa been duly appoint­
day.____________________________
Penthouses and high apartment
ed Kxecutrlx of the eatate of W il­
houses have given an impetus to the
liam 8. Powell, deceaaed, and any
N O T IC K
sale of binoculars. At one store
and all peraona having claims
O F F IN A L K K T T L K M K N T
there is a demand for them by peo­
against
tbe
aald
estate
are
hereby
Nolle« la h«r«by given that lb«
ple who use them to got tbe right
uud«ralgiM>d eaerutor of the ea- required to present aald claims,
time from some distant clock.
tat» of Auna Uohltnan, d«c«a««d, duly verified aa by law required, at
• • •
baa filed In tb« County Court of the office of Wells A Wells. 840
W
illam
ette
SI.,
Kugeoe.
In
Lane
her
11.
1*22.
Ijiu s County. Oregon, bla final ac­
Returns
from
California
—
Mrs
Fifty
pounds
of chewing gum are
Returns from Portland—City R e
count aa aucb nlecutor. and that county, Uregon. within six month« Earl Thompson returned thie week
To Attend C a lifo rn ia School — corder and Mrs. I. M. Peterson re­
scraped from the floors of the Penn­
Tax Forces Low Sales
Ibe ■rv«<nteeuth day of September, from the date of thia notice.
Dated and rirat published thia from Han Francisco where she had Frank Lomburd will attend the uni­
sylvania station here every day.
Tbe present and prospective an­
1B22. at ten o'clock In the foreuoon
turned. to Springfield Wednesday
1st day of September. 1*22.
been for the past week. •
• • •
o f a u lil d a y . a t I I I . I n u l l lluuae at
versity of Southern California thia morning from Hillsboro and Port nual burden of taxation on mature
L
U
E
I.L
A
PO
W
ELL.
Executrix.
Kugetie, la n e County, Uregon. baa
Suggestions
Given
fall.
He
will
lake
post
graduate
There
are
automatic
vendlag ma­
■landing
timber
distinct
from
the
W
ELLS
A
W
ELLS,
Attorneys.
land. Mrs. Peterson remained In
Iowa Resident Here — George
hem d ie d by the Court aa the lime
<81-18-16-22 21)
1. Public recognition, through the chines in New York which contain
Hillsboro with relatives while Mr land upon which it grows la the
for bearing any objection« to aald
Lusby Is here from Iowa visiting work in econoinlca.
mo.it important single present fac­ Tim ber Conservation board has i phonograph record which says.
report, and tbe conalderatlon of the
with bis brother, C. N. Lusby, and
Practice Held— Kegular drill and Peterson drove on to Portland to
N O T IC K
■erne and (be aeltlstueul thereof.
tor forcing the sale or cutting of been given to the fact, long known Thank you, come again," after
view
the
Legion
parade.
his
sister,
Mrs.
Sarah
Johns.
O F F IN A L K K T T L K M K N T
practice for the Progressive 22
ALTA KING, Executor.
■
•
timber without due regard to the to lumbermen and county officials, each coin ia dropped Into the slot,
(A 1 H 2 5 -H 1816)
s e e
Goes to Convention— W. H Ad­ drill team of the Kebekah lodge
Notice la hereby given that I.
current market for foreat products. that the prevailing tax system is a
M Peterson, executor of the eatate rian left Hunday for Portland to at-j- was held at the I. O. O. F. hall “OREGON PLAN" FAVORED Thia condition la basic and Its ad­ source of over-production in lumber
The other day a New York mo­
of Ellen Josephine Root, deceaaed.
rin la y eveuiug.
and of financial demoralization tion picture theatre displayed what
Katate of lieury F. Hollenbeck, D e and of her last will and testament, lend the American lx>glon conven­
BY FARM COOPERATIVES verse effect cumulative. It la not a within the industry.
ceaaed.
tion.
la said to be the largest photograph
result of the general depreeslon;
Picnic Sunday— Mr. and Mrs.
haa filed bla final account In the
2.
Over-production
and
demorali­
of
any person constructed.
The
County Court of I-ane County, Ore
nor
will
it
be
corrected
by
general
N O T IC K
Clark
Wheaton.
Mr.
and
Mra.
laaac
Oregon haa the broadest and most
Returns from Idaho— Mra. George
gon. and that aald court haa aet
OF F IN A L K K T T L K M K N T
Larimer, Mr. and Mra. C. E. 8 warts satisfactory cooperative act In tbe economic recovery. Its economic zation bring with them wholesale bead was 40 feet high. The picture
aa the time and place for the final P. Hoffman returned Sunday fiom
Importance varies widely between unemployment and serious difficul waa that of Constance Bennett.
NO TIC E la hereby given that settlement ot aald eatate Saturday
Points In Idaho where she haa b -on and Mr. and Mrs. Frank DePue held United State, under which has
• * •
Kuae M. Hollenbeck. Administratrix | October 1st, 1*22, at 10 o'clock In
a picnic at Riverside park Hunday. grown up a more or less standard regions and between Individual ties to lumber communities; and
visit.ng
for
the
pa
t
ten
daya.
of tbe Katate of Henry F Hollen­ the forenoon of raid day at the
3. Delinquency of timber taxes is
ownerships in each region. But It
There is a woman In New York
form
of
organisation
known
aa
tbe
beck, deceaaed. haa filed In tbe County Court Room In the Court­
T o Eastern Oregon— Professor
Coquille People Here— Mr. and
"Oregoa Plan," according to a lead­ haa become a controlling factor in also becoming a serious problem who makes a gmid living running a
County Court of tbe M ate of Urn house In Kugene, Uregon. where all
and
Mrs. W. K. Buell returned thia
sufficient proportion of timber along the West Coast. The effect of canary hospital.
goo. Io and for tbe County of l-aue. persona Interested may appear at Mrs. W illard Hloane and daughter,
ing article in tbe national Coopera­
• * •
her dual report aa aucb adminis­ aald time and file objectlona, If any ».It«,. all of Coquille, were visitors week from Moro In Heppner county tive Marketing Journal.
ownerships to etiect and to involve non-tax payments by timber-owners
tratrix. and that ten o'clock In tbe they have.
at the Riley Snodgrass home b e r e '* '” ' ^ ,he*
wlth lhelr
the entire range of forest prtxlucU on local revenues la not yet known
Stopped
on
Lexington avenue
The
article,
written
by
George
O.
forenoon of Saturday, tbe 17th day
I M PETKRRGN, Executor of Mcnday
latlves. They left Springfield Sat­
but it will undoubtedly add to the
industries.
the other day to watch a man do
of September. 1*12, at tbe court
Gatlin,
extension
economist
at
O.
the Katate and I^ast W ill and
urday for tbe trip.
difficult problem ot how to con­
room thereof, baa been by the
"The p'eseut and future security
what I thought were amazing card
Testament of Ellen Josephine
8. C., i ays that Oregon's accompl
Kon Is Bern— M r and Mrs. I. E.
serve the public revenue front tim­
Court fixed and appointed aa the
Root. Deceased.
of
private
ownership
of
merchant­
tricks. He had half a dozen dif­
Putman are the parent, of a baby !
,rom P o rtla n d - H. E. Ishments In this field are now so
time and place for hearing objec­
ber resources.
(81 18 15-22 2»)
ferent ways of producing the three
son born to them at their home
4 d±tor
,he New>2 relurn’ widely known that increasingly able standing timber as well as the
tions to aald report and for tbe
The trustees of the West Coast
of hearts. Directions and a deck
«*d lute Tuewluy from Portland large numbers of letters from many maintenance of reasonable current
final aeltlement of tbe eatate of
at
Douglas
Gardens
on
Haturday.
N O T IC E OP P IN A L H K A R IN O
Lumbermen's
association
have
au d deceased
for twenty cents. I fell. I bought.
where he atteiid<?d the state Legion parts of the country are received balance between production and
of Pinal Aeeount and P etitio n for September 10. 1*32
been asked to make an investiga­
When I opened the deck at home
R U B E M H O L L E N B E C K , Ad
«.«invention and part ot the National asking for copies of the organisa­ consumption of forest products r e
Final Settlem ent.
tion
of
the
situation
in
Oregon
and
inlnlatratrlx.
IN T H E CO UNTY COURT O F T H E
quires the substitution. In the prin­
found all the cards were three of
T akin g Vacation— H. H. Hcbaffen meeting.
tion plan used here.
Washington. These men are not
FKANK II REID. Attorney for
STATE D F OREGON FOR T H E berg Is taking a week's vacation
cipal timber states, of an equitable
hearts.
"Although
the
Oregon
plan
Is
Administratrix.
CO UN TY OF LANE.
sure that the yield tax system Is
from his duties at the Mountain ^ n
«pee«^ |
system of income or yield taxation
(A 111 2b 8 l-tt-16)
IN T H E M A TTER OF T H E ES­
the answer to the present and fu­
T A T E O F ANNA D K IR C H N E R . States Power company plant and Is
It does have certain distinctive fea­ for the present prevailing ay stem of
ture economic problems of tbe in- - A man fed corn to pigeons at
to return to Springfield Friday fol-
property
taxation.
attending the American Legion Na
Batata of Jennie Kdmlaton. de­
tures and provisions which have
dustry in Washington and Oregon, i Broad way and »3rd street. The
, lowing a week spent at the Amerl-
NO TIC E IS HER EBY G IVEN Donal Convention In Portland.
ceaaed .
been a vital factor In making Or»
Encourages W asteful Logging
that tbe Honorable C. P. Barnard.
but they do believe the yield tax pigeons failed to find the corn,
con Ix-glon national convention in
N O T IC E
gon outstanding for progreas, sound­
"Forest taxation, aa generally in
County Judge for lame County. O r«
O F F IN A L K K T T L K M K N T
system, in line with the recommend- Now corn is growing in the heart
Returns fro m P o rtland— Miss An- , Portland.
ness and success In agricultural co effect In the United States, also ation of the federal Tim ber Con-1 of Manhattan. Just a touch of Iowa
NO TIC E la hereby given that gon. haa aet Saturday the 24 day ot nls McG«x»kln returned Monday
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mrs. operation." says Mr. GaUln.
constitutes a major obstacle to the serration board, should be carefully In New York.
W alter W. Kdmlaton, Administrator September, 1*22. at the hour of 10
from a week-end trip to Portland.
of tbe Katate of Jennie Kdmlaton. o'clock A. M of the aald day, and
"The
Oregon
plan
of
organization,
practice ot forestry on private lands
Herbert
Welaa
of
Thurston
are
the
deceheed, baa died In the County that the court room of said court Miss Eurnlce Gerber eubstltuted
• * h.t ‘ ,,d ,hre*- adopted by more than 40 coopera­ in that it effectually discour­
Court of tbe Slate of Oregon. In haa been appointed by said court aa for her at the office of Dr Milton ‘M*rw lU of “
fourths pound daughter born to tives in the past two or three years. ages the methods of cutting and
and for l-anr County, bla final re­ the time and place for tbe hearing W alker during her absence.
them at their home on Saturday, is really a long-time program to ad silvicultural and protective mea­
port aa such administrator, and of objectlona thereto and tbe set­
tlement
thereof.
that ten O'clock In tbe forenoon Of
V is it Here Katurday — Mr. and Septem ber 10. 1*32.
vance
cooperative
enterprises sures necessary to keep forest
D A TE of first publication August
Saturday, the 17th day of Septem
I through understanding, technical lands continuously productive.
Mra. A. F. Poley of Portland and
ber. 1B22. at the court loom there­ the 25th, 1*32.
Leave for Home Mr. and Mrs improvement and unity of effort."
D A TE of last publication Septem- Ml a Margaret Poley of Lostine
" It is not practiceable or neces­
of, baa been by the court fixed r.,d
There is nothing quite so important as to have on
Guy Byars left Monday for their
lJge of thlg . em lalgndardlM 4
were gueata at the borne of Mr. and
appointed a» the time and place ber tbe 22nd, 1*32
sary that the Tim ber Conservation
hand certain emergency remedies for unexpected ill­
IR
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N
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K
T
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.
Admlnla
home
at
Elyria,
Ohio,
after
spend­
for bearing objection« to aald final
Mrs. D. II Murphy Saturday. Mias
plan of organization, based on many Board seek to formulate in detail
ness. Often a severe attack can be warded off if some
tratrlx.
ing several days here visiting at the
report and for the final aeltlement
years of pa t experience in thia the sound and practicable methods
Poley la to attend the Southern
B
F
M
U
L
K
E
Y
.
Corbett
Build
simple remedy is at hand.
of the eatate of aald deceaaed.
home
of
Rev.
and
Mrs.
W
illiam
G.
Ing. Portland, Oregon. Attorney
state, has the advantage of simpll of taxation most desirable In each
Oregon normal achool at Ashland
W A LTER W EDM IBTON,
Taylor.
Let us advise you on how to stock the medicine
for 4be Eatate.
tying and facilitating organisation state or In each locality or under
this winter. She will make her home
Admlnlatrator.
26—S 1-815-22)
chest.
FKANK H REID, Attorney
with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and j Return« to Ship— Louts Shipley promote understanding, and encoui^ all circumstances. The congress ot
for Admlnlatrator.
N O T IC K O F S H E R IF F 'S SALK
Mrs. H. T. Mitchell.
I |eft last week for Bremerton. Wash ages and makes easier consolida- the United 9tatea. recognlxlng the
(A 18-26- 8 18-18)
NO TIC E la hereby given that by
_
, ..
v,
i ington where he will Join his ship llon ®f federation, Mr. Gatlin I magnitude and seriousness of this
. . . . . . . .
« w it a a
•
I
.,
.
. . . .
i
virtue of an execution and order of . . C o „ n v , e n tio n v i , s i t o r o to p s — M n ' Shipley Is enlisted
In the United w r,le*-
I nroblem
has
nrnvlrtw)
fo r
a
sale Issued out of the Circuit Court Ida Hchuenn and son of Cincinnati, |
v ’
---------
I
States
navy
and
has
been
visiting
of the State of Oregon for Lane Ohio, were here the first of the
County August 18. 1932. upon and
with h lj sister and grandparents.
pursuant to a decree duly given week for a few day i visit with her Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Barker.
niece,
Mrs.
Alvin
Severson
on
route
and made by aald Court August 17,
1*32. In a suit pending therein In 2. Mrs. Hchuenn and her son have
Return from Keattle— Mr. and
which Ole Raamuaaen and Meta been attending the national conven-1 Mrs. P. J. Bartholomew returned
Rasmussen were plalntlffa, and
Thomas
A
Roberta.
Trustee, tlon of the Veterans of Foreign ' Sunday from Seattle where they at-
Tholhaa A Roberta nnd Mabel A. Wars which was held at Sacra tended a wedding of a fraternity
Roberta, his wife and N. A. G riff 1a mento. She attended the Spanish- brother of Mr. Bartholomew, Robert
were defendants, which execution American W ar Veterans auxiliary ; storey, to Miss Margaret Bowan of
and order of sale waa to me direct
ed and commanded me to sell the meeting In Eugene Monday even- j New York.
real property hereinafter described Ing. They left Wednesday for
Athletic Director Here— Mr. and
to satisfy certain llena and charges Portland.
Mrs. Marion H all have moved to
Io aald decree specified. I will on
Saturday the 17th day of Septem­
Springfield and are making lhelr
N O T IC K O F
ber. 1*32, at the hour of 10:00
home at the Hamlin apartments on
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K
KALE
o'clock. A. M.. at the southwest
door of the County Court House In
Notice la hereby given, that un-, Fourth and C streets. Mr. H all la to
Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, offer der and by virtue of a Ren filed direct athletic activities at the high
for sale and aell at public auction with the County Clerk of I-ane school thia year.
for cash, subject to redemption aa County. Oregon, on the 27th day
provided by law. all of the right, of August, 1*31, wherein C. O.
Mother Here— Mra. M. L. Miller,
title and Interest of the defendant i Stratton ix claimant and Robert M mother of Mrs. Ren Hollister, and
In aald suit and of all parties claim­ Graves Is defendant. I did. on the
ing by. through or under them or 3rd day of Sept. 1*32. take Into my Mrs. Hollister's two slaterB. Mrs.
RECORD BREAKING BARGAINS
50c Ladies’ Lisle Vest; 60 in the lot. per garment ....12c
an» of them since the 21st day of possession five pairs ot 8llver Ruth Snyder, and Mias Eva M iller
May, 1*27, In or to the following Black registered foxes and eight of Klamath Falls, arrived Sunday
On hundreds of necessary articles on sale during
25c and 50c Children’s Hose, black only, p a ir ........... 8c
described real property, to-wlt:
unregistered fox pups, described as to visit here and in Eugene. Mra.
these bargain days. You can’t afford to wait. Mer­
Beginning at a point In the follows; Male F-10 and female F - ll;
35c large Cannon Towels, 15c — 2 f o r .................... 25c
M iller and Mrs. 8nyder returned to
Benjamin Davla and W ife Dona
male F-14 and female F-16; male
chandise will never be cheaper than at these prices.
tlon I-and Claim No. 46 In Town­
Klamath
Falla
Wednesday.
Mias
F-18 and female F-17; male C-16
10c Muslin, good weight, 10 yards to customer,
ship 17. South of Range 4. West
and female B-3; male E-43 and M iller remained here and will be
Boss of Road Overalls. Bib or Waist, for men, ... 89c
39 inch, per yard ...................... .................... ........5c
of the W illam ette
Meridian,
female E-42. the eight unregl :ter- employed In Eugene.
found by running from a point er fox pupa having been bom dur­
76c Men’s Work Shirts, full cut Chambray ............ 39c
25c fast color, very high grade Broadcloth, In all
481.8 feet north of the southwest ing the year 1*32 of the registered
corner of the Joseph Davla Dona­ foxes above described; and that
shades, yard
....................?..............................10c
$1.00 - >1.60 Men's Dress Shirts, fast color,
tion Land Claim No. 48 and run­ I now have the same in my poa-
H ili
Broadcloth ............................................................. 69c
ning thence South 1*48 6 feet to st; salon.
75c Pure Silk Ladies’ Hose, for slim legs. Special 39c
renter of road, thence South 89
Now therefore, under and by vir­
degrees 44 minutes Ea*t 3002.20 tue of said Lien. I hereby given no­
Boy’s Leather Suede Coat .............................
$3.48
>3.50 - >5.00 Corsets ............................................ ....... 79c
feet; from an.d beginning point tice that I will, on the 24th day of
20c
Extra
Heavy
Rockford
Sox,
9c,
or
Three
Pr.
for
25c
run North 336 feet, thence South Kept. 1*32 at 10:00 o'clock In the
>2.50 Wool Auto Robes
................................... $1.39
DAYO^
89 degree« 44 mlnutea East 76 forenoon, at tfee Mountain 9tates
60c Boy's Work Shirts, Special ...................... ..........29c
feet, thence South 336 feet, Fox and Fur Farm? on the east
>5.00 - >6.00 Ladies Shoes, sizes 3, 3Va> 4, 4%
thence North 8* degree« 44 min­ side of the Pacific Highway, about
only, to close
..........................................$1.48
>3.50 Men's White College Corduroy Pants
$1.96
utes West 76 feet to the place of eight miles north of Eugene, In
beginning, all situated In Sections Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale
All Blankets Greatly Reduced.
>26c Men's Rayon Sox, 15c; 6 Pairs for
75c
13 and 14 Township 17 South 4 and sell at public auction, to the
Boys’ All Wool Blalzers
............ ...............— .... $1.98
West of the W illam ette Meridian highest bidder for cash, the per­
>5.00 Men’s Sport or Dress Shoes, your choice
$2.98
In Lane County, Oregon, and con­ sonal property above described.
Boys’ Heavy Corduroy P a n ts .............
taining .6770 or an acre.
JO HN L. MARSH. Constable.
>3.50
Men’s
Heavy
Work
Shoes
$1.96
The said premises being subject
VA N 8VA R V E R U D , Deputy.
Boys' Sheepskin Lined Coats, .........
to an easement for roadway pur­
(8 8-16-22)
>1.00 Table Damask, yard ........................................... 49c
poses over a strip of land twenty
Boys’ Broadcloth Shirts.......................
feet wide off from etther end of
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O U N T
>4.00 - >5.00 Ladies Sport or Dress Shoes, best
said premises.
Boys’ Heavy Union S u its ......... ..........
Notice la hereby given that the
Dated this 18th day of August,
m a k e............................
$1.96
undersigned, Alice M. Beckwith aa
1*32.
Girls’ School Dresses .................. .......
the Executrix of the Estate of Les­
H. L. BOWN. Sheriff.
Men’s Shorties Trunks and I.lsle Shirts, a garment 19c
Straw berry Kean Rodeo...n,.
By A K. HULEO AARD. Deputy. ter Oren Beckwith, deceased, filed
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Girls Rayon Bloomers ......... — - .......
In the office of the County Clerk
(A 12-26— 8 1-8-16)
>1.26 Men's Union Suits, B. V. D. or knitted,
of Lane County, Oregon, her final
N ig h t Stampodo...v.«~'»,. ».<•■
long
legs
............................
..........................................
49c
Girls’ and Boys' R aincoats..................
account as auch executrix on Aug­
do*», AWtwdovt. Tota«d o vi.C o 8*o <h t.lw iH i«h »evt.
N O T IC E
A fh lw if B rehm «* C « « g r« H of ro*»$o d « > *d « v .li.
ust 11,1*31; and that on aald date
O F F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
«pdlt. IhriN t, clown», t v n r if mwlot * eig ht th o «
>1.00 - >1.60 Kayser Pure Silk F’ull Fashion Hose,
Boys' and Girls’ School S h o e s ............
the County Court of the State of
T H E UNDERSIG NED, rr Admin­ Oregon In and for the Couaty of
Mesh, Service, Chiffon weights. Special for
th « CM0» A d R titv o n rod vco d M 50c, ro to w a d
Wool Material for dresses or coats at half price.
When Starting istrator of the Estate of Peter Han- Lane duly made and entered an
ih 7 5 « ( • I I 0 0
School Opening Bargain Days, 79c — 3 prs. $2.00
«on, dereRNed, has filed hla Final order In re estate of Lester Oren
_ ^reu . e e Th««
of
Pro
to School
Account In said Estate with the Beckwith, deceased, setting - the
•«Ad» « f o»hib<t* » of
8 lend dotty and
Naturally we can list but a few of the many values
16c Colored Border Handkerchiefs
5c
County Clerk of Lane County. Ore­ time for the hearing upon the aald
product«, « g g t « n d t«M u n g h «n, d r« fl tt«.»««.
gon, nnd the Honorable C. P. Barn­ final account to be had before the
we
are offering. Look through this advertisement,
If there I h any doubt In ard, County Judge In and for the
>1.25 Boys’ Wash Suits .........................................
49c
•M d K , ch»ch««*. • * • * « . duck», p *g «o n t. r«M> «*,
said county court at the hour of
w ild fo w l, d o g i p a h A rt. mwvc, *o atil«t. flow
>1.50
Sheets,
full
size,
fine
grade.
Special
79c
then
visit our store. You will find many worthwhile
County Court haa made an Order 10:00 o'clock, A. M. September 12,
or», b w lbt 4 H C lu b o n d M
your mind bring them In directing
this Notice and appoint­ 1932. and directing that notice ot
savings In every part of our store.
C o m l v o l , A m wiom onH . rid o t. »how». d«n«O
9-4 Bleached Sheeting, yard .........................................21c
the County Court Room In the said hearing he published aa re­
for a complete Eye Exami­ ing
Court Houae In Eugene, Oregon, aa quired by la w ; and notice Is hereby,
Spatial Day» ♦or O ra n g e . Form On>«n,
the place and the 18th day of 8ept- given that, If any person has any
fr« te rn « l o rg a n iio h a n t — c« u n h «t, <«N«a
CASH ONLY
NO CHARGES
nation now.
ember, 1*32. at the hour of 11 objection to the aald fins’ account,
12 la m b .. • M a n y chorw tot « n d o rchestra*
IB mu«ic«l p ro g ro m * b y M u »« fa d e « o h « «
o'clock A. M. as the time for the he shall file such objections In w rit­
hearing of any objections to the ing In said probate proceeding, on
M o n d ay.
u * o « in dav ~
H r« l««nily « n d C«r «4fmlt*«d »«r | l I b«y» «n d
Final Account of said Eatate.
This It Free
or before the time set tor the said
g«H» high *c h « o l « g « or u ndar o thm ttod f »1 (
Dated at Eugene. Oregon, thia hearing.
Reduced Cara»...«, s..
-..i
lflvh day of August. 1932.
A LICE M. B E C K W IT H . Execu­
JOHN L. M AR 8H, Administra­
DR. ELLA MEADE
trix
ot
the
Eatate
of
Lester
tor of the Estate of Peter Han­
Oren Beckwith, deceived.
Springfield, Oregon
son. deceased.
Optometrist
Tha Stora with RELIABLE MERCHANDISE
H. B. S L A T TE R Y . Attorney for
IM M E L A EVANS, Attorneys for
41 West 8th
Kugene
Executrix.
the Administrator.
(A IK-IK—8 l-K-16)
(A 18-18— « 1-6-16)
The Family Medicine Chest
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KETELS DRUG STORE
Business Uireclory
BARGAIN
DAYS
For School Opening at
Fulop’s Dept Store
Be Sure of
Your Child’:
Vision
S tat - c -F a ir
S e p t 2 6 O ct.1
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FULOP’S DEPT. STORE