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    T H U R S D A Y . N O V E M B E R 10. H»3
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“JASON LEL ' H IS T O R IC A L
N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 'S SALE
S O C IE T Y PR IZE SJU JE C T IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
H TATE OF OREGON FOIt THE
fe«d; thence North «’ 30 rain
West, 318 feet to the South line
of the Suld Kirkland Donation
Land Claim; thence West on said
South line 1616.9 feet, to the
place of beginning, containing
12 68 acres. In Lane county, Ore­
gon
NOW. THEREFORE, by virtu,
of said execution, Judgmeut, order,
decree and order of sale aud In
compliance with the commands ol
-aid writ, I will on Saturday, the
28th day of November, 1932, at
the hour of ten o'clock A. M . at
the front door of the County Court
Houae n Eugeue, lAine County,
Oregon, sell at public auction (aub
Ject to red-’inptlon, to the high-
net bidder for cash In hand, all the
right, title god Interest which the
within named Defendants and each
and nil of th ’’iii In the above en-
tllh d suit had on the 15th day of
March, 1929, Ihe date of the more
gugc herein foreclosed, or since
that date had In and to (he above
described property, or any part
thereof, to satisfy the said execu­
tion, Judgment order, and decree, j
Lou tkhrw, home-run hitting «log­
Interest, costs and accruing costs. ger of the chump Yankee«, i> pnaider
Dated this 22nd day of October, of "l>e»t dug” and "be»t o f breed"
1932.
ribt««u won by hi« German thepherd,
First publication October 27. 1932. “ A fro ," than hi« own In «eha II crown
Last publication November 2«. 1932.
II. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane
County, Oregon.
F A R M E R S O IL C O M P A N IE S
(O 27— N 3-10-172«!
INVESTORS GIVEN
SAFEGUARD TIPS
Laodcd die
J
OREGON S TA TE W ILL
MARE EASTERN TOUR
COUNTY OF LANE.
''Joann 1.«»“ h mt bi t’ll I ’hqNnn it
HIIEItMAN IIARKHON. TRUSTEE.
Oregon Slat« College. Corvallis,
• he Nulijoct for tin- 1933 c tj tiouk
Plaintiff, va IIOHTON LUM
Nov. >— Faced with three tough
man blifury prize» »ml medal» *•:»»»
BEIt AND TIMBER COMPANY,
, gamee lo 11 davs the Oregon State
a Corporation; CREDIT HER
,(M | conducted annually by th I,re
college football team will end prac­
VICE
COMPANY,
a
Corp..ration;
I Ron hlnlorlml ho ' i l t lt*„ur oris..
NATIONAL HOH I'l,TAL AHHG-
tice and leave here Thursday
Analysis
of
Offerings
Usually
oho em-h of *1)
ami
CIATION, a Corporation; HTATE
afternoon on one of (he longest
Reveals
Probab.e
Chance
th irty dollar» i
INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COM
rilad
tours ever made by a Pacific coast
MIHHION;
and
EDWARD
C R A ZY C R Y S T A L S
or iho beet oi
for Investment Success
th
i Ix
conference team.
TRAPP, Defendants.
A M lucrai Water Treatment,
numed H iilijo ii,
miti
in Ua I
By virtue of an execution. Judg
Oregon State will wind up Its
bring« n I Ivaitti It «mor I to You
When I.’’.vesting, use your com
!>• over
16
under mont order, dectee and order of
conference season against Montana
mon
sense!
Investigate
first!
20 t£ 7th, 32 W Mli, Kugaua* rb 17u< eighteen yaara ami lie
aalt-
Issued
out
nt
the
above
entitled
udliiK
in Missonis Saturday afternoon,
Personal study to balance coun­
aoiiiH urhoni nr ucinleni i. lirons» i Court >u the above entitled cause,
sad on the following Saturday will
H A N ., HAI«1AIN
L et. mod.., mwla„ w |„
,
I to me directed uud dated the 22nd
sel of advisers and argumenta of
Animi 1 urli of th<’ day of October, 1932. upon a Judg
go Into action against Fordham on
pi*lio located born In tile vicinity IpiiSM wlnnerx. F
glib salesmen Is always desirable
r Inform ation merit rendered and entered In »aid
the Polo grounds In New York. On
of Hprlngftidd will aell for thn
before making any Investment de
concurn Ina the coii't" t I» ir", luid • I Court on the 22nd day of October.
Thanksgiving. Just five days after,
«mall balance due on contract at tb« H p rln afl'', I ’
cl»lon, says state corporation com­
I 1832, In favor of Hberntan Harkaon.
the Orangemen will complete their
with term» like rant. If Internal- the office of HprtiiRfli
I Tru tee, Plaintiff, and again»! Ihe
missioner James W Mott. Certain
season’s play against Detroit In
Horton Lumber and Timber Com
oil write at once In C. A. It. nilna
tests for worth can be made by any
pany, a Corporation; Credit Hervlct
Detroit.
ton 1021 Jay St., Hacrmnetito,
one,
be
»aid.
Company, u Corporation; National
N O T IC E TO C R E O IT O R S
Coach Paul J. Schlsler Is taking
C alif.
Hospital Association, n Corpora
"Dtvspite the fact that Invest­
three teams with him. For the
| In th e County Court of the Htote Itlon;
Hlato Industrial Accident
ment and stork selling concerns
of Oregon, for Lime County.
first time since the opening game
! Co’iim'aalon. aii .1 Edward Trapp
C A L L FOR W A R R A N T S
operating under the atate blue sky
■ In Hie Mailer of the Katalo of ; Defendants, for the sum of 360.000
of the season the Orangemen
laws
undergo
rigid
scrutiny
for
Joseph
II.
Fergun
on.
Deceased.
tu«. liter with the Interest thereon
Notice la hereby Riven that
Nolle.. 1» hereby given that
Dorothy Jean T fanultoo, two y«M should be able to enter the game
their credentials, probabilities of
Hchool llialrlcl No. 19, In Luu Xiutnti Winy ter and lleaale William I at the rate of seven per cent per
old, ga««ed m the expulsan oJ tha against Fordham at full battle
' a; n.ini from the 16th day of March
fortune
vary
greatly,
Mott
ex­
County, Oregon, will puy ut Ihi have been by the above entitled j 1929, until paid; and the further
strength. Norman Franklin's arm
piai nes.
o ffice of clerk of aald district. ull ro u rt appoint.’.I as executrices of I uni of 12.600.00 Attorney's fees,
has been mending fast and he will
"The wise Investor will first con­ tered and woo over 150 i
warranta to and Inclu.llnR 2322 the above entitled m a ile r. All per ■ .u.| the costs un.l disbursements of
probably be In shape to give the
•
C°n»vac« in duldregfs
»one bavin« claim» Mgnlust »aid, | this suit, and ths costs of and up
C A IN H E A D W A Y IN S T A T E sider the Intrinsic feasibility of edie». She now moport« ths ‘
written June 1. 1932 Interest 1 aatatn are required to present the j ..it tills writ commandlriR me to
New York fans a glimpse of his
the project Itself.” the commis­
«'»asea after November 12, 1*33. 1 same properly verified to aald exe- j I make sale of the following des-
playing ability.
M
IS
S
IO
N
C
R
O
U
P
S
PLAN
Cooperative
buying
of
oil.
gaso-
sioner suggests. "What demand ex-
J cutrlce« at the law office of Howard . rllie.l real property, situated In
C. F. HAltliKit. Clark.
The trip will havo Its education­
M Brow nell, 72* W illamette S tre e t,' the County of Lane. Stale of Ore-
M O N T H L Y L U N C H E O N S line, und other petroleum products 1st» for the new venture's service D R ESS A C C O R D IN G T O
I Eugene, Oregon within six month» vmi. to wit:
W E A T H E R FOR H E A L T H al phases as well as the football
■
‘ le gaining considerable headway or product? What la the competi­
background for the players. A
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
,r " " ' ,b l* ’- 0,h
“ t October. 1832
Monthly potluck luncheons will among Oregon fanners, reports tion? 1« there reasonable risk that
1. Beginning at the quartar
faculty man Is making the trip and
Daily
Changes
to
Conform
w
ith
NO TIC E IH IIE H K IIY G IVEN
KM M A BLA Y TB R ,
section corner, Ix-tweeii Section« be held by members of the com Oieirge O. Gatlin, extension market- the product to be turned out will
will help the Beavers while away
That the County Court of th.- H tu t.. ‘
BESSIE WITIIAM. Executrlcea
C lim atic Conditions Advoca­
1 und 2. Township 16 South’ blued Foreign and Home Mission Ing specialist at Oregon State col- be usurped by some new develop­
of Oregon for Lano County liua ap : HO W ARD M. IIIIOWNKI.L. At-
three hours a day with their
ted
by
H
ealth
O
fficer
Range
7,
Woat.
W
illamette
Meri
soclettes of the Methodist church It lege, who has Imen called upon to ment?
pointed lle»alu F. Howard
aa -JR-
Ex ,
,l,r Kxecutrlcea
___ ___
studies.
dian, Oregon, and running thence was decided following the first assist in organization of several
( 0 20 27 N 3-10-17)
ecutrlx of the Estate uud Last Will
“History of other similar at­
West 18.66 chaina, lo the center
The football players will take in
The most important way In which
and Testament of Jeanie U How­
of the main iTiannel of Luke Joint meeting and luncheon held a t ! such concerns. The movement tempts often will give a good indi­
several sight seeing tours during
ard, Deceased. All persons huvin«
clothing
affects
health
Is
by
its
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
Crock, thence, along the center Ihe church last week. Programs ' started about two years ago, since cation of risk. For Instance, every-
claim s against said estate are tu re
effect on temperature regulation, the trip. On the Journey east the
Notice Is hereby given that the, of said channel, up stream. North Will be presented for each meeting then three associations have been
by notified to present the Maine.
one knows that a large percentage
to the Oregon sta te Beavers will stop in Chicago for
39 degrees 67 min. Euat «83
duly verified, to the undersigned jm'lerslgned W W Calkins, has J
The officers of both groups form a operated successfully in eastern of oil wells never produce. Indus
chains,
thence
North
38
degrees
Board of Health which makes the workouts on Stag« field at the
Executrix at the Law Offices o f ) ” " , “ ’ „ ^ J ’0 J
Executor of
19 min. West, 6.16 chains, thence cabinet to handle busine s for the Oregon and one In the Willamette trial locations In some sections following suggestions regarding the University of Chicago. Main points
Harris. Muilth « Bryson, Miner iL!"’ I “*,
‘" " l, T estam ent of
valley,
North «0 degrees 26 mtn. East combined membership.
Building. Eugeue, Lano County
B M‘» " * • ’•1. deceased, by
may be too expensive, raw material changing df clothing from season of Interest In the Windy City will
3.56 chains, thence North 1 de­
Oregon, within six mouths from ¡i1" ' ,,un*y Court of lhp 8 u t “ of
I'nder the plan followed In this Icadequate. power supply defici­ to season.
be taken In by the team during
the date of this notice
'Oregon, for Lane County, and has' gree 06 min West 6.18 chains,
Th" average weight of players In state the farmers form stock com­ ent or municipal ordinances oner­
After leaving Chfcago
The body maintains its constant Its stay.
Dated this 3rd day of November ! <,u,ll,l"d "" "u, h Executor, and alt I thence North 16 degrees 13 min the National Professional Football
panies under the cooperative laws, ous.
We it, 3.89 chains, thence North
1932
' persons having claim against said,
the team will stop over in Wash­
temperature
by
a
very
Intricate
«9 degrees 02 min. West, 3.16 League la 203 pounds.
sell to members or the public at
BE88IE F. HOWARD Execu
‘,r*' hereby notified and re-
"Perhaps most Important Is to mechanism which is changed by ington. D. C. for a day and then
■ hain» to the Junction of
Luke
Irlx of the Estate of Jeaale 11 >'• “•"<"*<
Present the same, verl
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S SA L E
re* U‘a r " U b ll«h«»
• “<« determine character of the men
the addition or removal of clothing. go on to New York.
Creek
with
a
smaller
creek
com­
fled
as
required
by
law.
with
Ihe
Howard, Deceased.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE the" re,Ur"
or
ing
In
from
tho
North,
thence
who
are
promoting
the
project.
Re-
i
proper
vouchers,
to
the
said
Exe-
Clothing
aids the natural processes
llA ititts S M I T H A B R Y S O N ,
along the center of the smaller
HTATE OF OREGON FOR THE "’»'"’•»ers as patronage dividends. putationa for questionable dealings <>( keeping warm. Clothing should
j cutor at the office of Calkins and
Attorneys for Executrix.
HOW ONE WOMAN
creek
North
«6
degrees
69
min
|Calklns, attorneys at law. In the i
COUNTY OF LANE.
Most operate bulk stations only and inefficiency, or for energy and be chosen to assist rather than
(N 3 10 17-2« —D 1)
East.
«.10
chains,
thence
North
j Bank of Commerce Building, at
LOST 10 LBS. IN A WEEK
F. N. AVERILL. Plaintiff, vs. CAS- though some handle retail sales.
success are good Indications of hamper the efforts of the body to
Eugene, La tie County. Oregon. | 26 degrees 15 min. East « 29
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F 'S SA LE
< ADE I IIL IIIE 9 < MI’A S i , a
Reports from the middlewesl
chain',
thence
butvlng
the
creek.
wbat again may be expected.
adapt Itself to changing weather
within six months from the date
REAL PROPERTY
eorporatlon, and CLYDE E. CAR-
u
Mrs. Betty Lnedeke of Dayton,
Houth 76 degrees 68 min. East
LOS. Defendants
where the movement is widespread
NOTICE Is hereby given that by I ° f thlw notice
T-ack of working capital may conditions. Enough clothing should writes: “I am using Kruschen to
«12
chains
to
Ihe
center
of
the
virtue of an execution lasued out of
Hate of fir t publication and date
By virtue of «« execution, Judg- 1,ho* ,hat 1,,09 companies have Indicate probable eventual failure be worn in cold weather to spare reduce weight—I lost 10 pounds In
county road, thence, along the ment order, decree and order of saved their members some 38.000.-
the Circuit Court of the State ol ,d Notice. October 20, 1932
one week and cannot say too
even of concerns fundamentally the body to som e extent the task
center of the county road. South sala Issued out of the above entitled ooo according to Gatlin.
W W CALKINS, Executor of
Oregon for Lane County this 13lh
<2 degree« 12 mtn. Blast 2 90 court In the above entitled cause
good.” Mott points out. “Many of producing beat, and a sufficient much to recommend IL”
the l,ast Will and Testament
day of October, 1932, In a suit
__________________
To take off fat easily, SAFELY.
chains, thence Ikiuth 60 degrees to me directed aud dated the 13th
of Frank B McDowell, de­
pending thoreln In which N. F.
manufacturing plants and Industrial iy small amount In hot weather and HARMLESSLY—take one half
07 min. East 6.87 chains, thence X t° re n d e rM aid’ t t ^
ceased
Newhouse was plaintiff slid Ito lier I
O
REG
ON
B
U
T
T
E
R
SH
O
W
S
venture«
initiated
during
the
last
to
enable
the
body
easily
to
gel
teaspoonful
of Kruschen In a glass
East 7 57 chains to the East line
Holmes was defendant, which exe CALKINS and CALKINS. At­
of hot water In the morning before
several years have resulted in loss rid of excess heat.
of Section 2, of said Township, Court on the 13th day of October.
cutlon was to me directed and torneys for the Estate.
Q U A L IT Y IM P R O V E M E N T because of insufficient funds to
thence North 17.19 chains to the 1932. In favor of F N. AVERILL,
(O 20 27—N 3 10 17»
Comfort Is an important guide breakfast go lighter on fatty meats,
commanded me to sell the roal
potatoes, butter, cream and past-
place of beginning, containing plaintiff, ami against CASCADE
get going’."
property hereinafter described to
and, to a certain extent, should die-1 rles—It Is the safe way to lose un
Steady Improvement In the qual­
37 58 acres, together with all UTILITIES COMPANY, a corpora­
satisfy certain liens and rharges
Above all. warned the corpora­ U te tbe choice of clothes. Too sightly fat and one bottle tbat lasts
buildings and equipment thereon. tion and CLYDE E. CARLOS, de­ ity of butter made by Oregon
N O T IC E OF
I will on Friday the 2nd duy of
3. Beginning at the Northeast fendants, for the sum of Four creameries Is shown in a compila tion commissioner, listen critically1 much clothing may do as much | « weeks costs bnt a trifle. Get it at
December, 1932, at the bour of 10
F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
to sales talks.
corner of 8ectlon 2. Township 16. Thousand
' harm as too little. Too much cloth­ any drugstore in America. It this
o c lo c k , A. M. at Ihe southwest
and
no-100
Dollars
first bottle fails to convince yon
Nolle«’ Is hereby given that
Houtli Range 7 West, W illamette 114000 00) with interest thereon at lion of 3V9 years results of butter
“Prospective Investors should ing causes an excess of heat, and this
door of the County Court House
Is the safest way to lose fat—
Merldtau. Oregon, and running the rate of 7% per annum, from scoring conducted by the dairy de­ beware of strong appeals to self
In Eugene, latne County, Oregon, Berths Wetxel, Executrix of the
results in perspiration, which in Its money back.
thence along the North line of September 17. 1931 and the further partment of Oregon State college
offer (or sale uud sell at public Estate of Mary Ann Barnes, de­
But be sure and get Kruschen
Section 2, South 88 degrees 00 sum of Four Hundred and no-100 as a service to buttermakern of the interest. Psychology of selling is to turn predisposes to chilling. Too
auction for cash, subject to redemp­ c s ed, has filed her Final Report
appeal to the buyer’s greed. Points much clothing causes dullness, Salts—imitations are numerous and
min. Weal 8.21 chains, to the Dollars. (360000), with interest
tion as provided by law, all of the and Ai count as such, and the Court
center line of Ihe county rood, thereon at the rate of 6% per an­ state.
in favor of a project are empha­ drowiness. headache, and a lack yon must safeguard your health.
right, tllle and Interest of the has act Saturday, the 19lh day of
thence along the center line of num from October 13. 1932 and the
Plaintiff In said suit and of all par­ November. 1932 at 10:00 o ’clock
The first year of the scoring sized. dangers belittled.
j „( energy. The overclothed child is
the county road. South 32 de­ further sum of Thirty Three an d ! approximately 20 per cent of the
N E W P R E S S U R E T A N K ON
ties claiming by, through or under In the forenoon, nt the County
“A
good
salesman,
regardless
of
apt
suffer from indigestion. The
Court
Room
In
the
Court
House
grees
00
mtn
W
est
«88
chains,
him or any of them. In or to the
ill
lu
ll
Dollars
(333,70),
costs
.
nil
4ampieg
submitted
tor
scoring
what he is sponsoring, has some infant and the aged need m ore, F IR E T R U C K IN S T A L L E D
thence South 68 degrees 30 min. disbursements, and the costs of and
following described real property, at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
as the time and place to h.-nr ob-
East
11.61 chains, to the East upon this writ, commanding me to «ra<led b‘ luw
to -w lt:
3» per cent were sort of answer to every question or clothing because they have a less
line of said Section 2, thence siake sale of the following des- between 90 and 91; 33 per cent doubt. Worth of those answers
The new l«0 gallon pressure
Beginning at a point «91.8 feet ectlnns to the same. If any, and for
stable temperature regulation. The
North, along the East line of Sec crlbed real and personal property bet ween 91 and 92. and less than 8
North uf the Houlhwest corner Ihe final settlem ent of said Estate
tank designed to take the place of
must
be
weighed.”
feeble need more clothing but often
BERTHA WETZEL. Executrix
lion 2. 8.88 chains to Ihe place of
of D L. C. No. «8, running thence
Per C‘‘nt M * aboVe The prop° r
the «0 gallon chemical tank on
begthniug. containing 6.25 acres. S t a t e d Oregon, t^ w “t 7
not as much as they think. If too
East 2822.60 feet lo place of be WELLS & WELLS. Attorneys.
(0 20 27—N 310-17)
3. All of Block No. 83 of the
ginning; thence West 16« feet;
Lot numbered two (2), In ,lon iD llle hiKher 8corin« d‘»*«ions O. E. S. W IL L E N T E R T A IN I much clothing is habitually worn the Springfield tire truck has been
Original Plat of Junction City.
thence Houth 162 66 feet; thence
Block numbered »«even (7), in ’ ha» steadily increased until for the E U G E N E LODGE M E M B E R S :he body is to° much 8Pared “ <* installed and is ready for u«e ac­
Oregon, together with the lumber
Houth 89* «« min. Eual 21« 30
cording to Hugh Jolllff, fire chief.
OIUGINAL PLAT OF OAK- first seven months of this scoring
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
_______
becomes sensitive to temperature
yard.
structures,
residences,
f e e t , th e n c e N o r t h 1«‘ 30 mill
The
tank eliminates the necessity
1
Coun,/
'
1
°
7
<
on;
year
only
13
per
cent
of
the
sam
F
IN
A
L
A
C
C
O
U
N
T
buildings and other appurtenan­
W e s t along the Pacific Highway
Plans for the entertainment of changes.
together with a certain d ith er ,
'
. ,
of using chemicals in fighting fires
ces located thereon.
Notice Is hereby given that by
170.90 feet to the place of begin­
powor plant situated thereon, in- ples 8Cored below 90; only 32
M
inim
um
Clothing
is
Best
members of Blue River chapter O.
«. The Southeast quarter ol
where the water supply must be
ning. all In Section 13 T ow nship1 Order of the Hon. C P. Barnard
eluding all machinery, equipment . ’ «»t between 90 and 91; while 3« E. S. from Eugene when they visit
Clothing should be reduced to a
Section 2. Township 16. South
17 S It « West W M . I.ane Judge of the County Court of the
carried on the truck, usually In
and
personal
property
used
in
per
cent
made
the
91-92
class,
and
minimum
that
secures
comfort.
Range
7
West.
W
illamette
Meri
County, Oregon.
State of Oregon for I-ane County.
conn action therewith, and also 2,
cent
t
the di8tinguished the Cascade chapter here on Nov­ ■^¿7
7
L
7” 7.77
7 fighting farm fires. Under the pres-
dian. In Lane County. Oregon,
p
Dated this 1st day of N ovem ber., Saturday, November 19th. 1932, at
ember 15 are being formulated this This amount varies in different ent arrangement the truck enn
including such personal property
. „„
be
excepting
therefrom
that
certain
1932.
ten o'clock A. M. at the Chambers
of said defendant as may h a v e ,ral n i of 92 or abuve’
people nccording to the way the
week.
It
has
be?n
decided
to
have
thirty
acres
more
or
less,
hereto­
taken
to
a
fire
and
a
few
people
11. L. B0W N, Sheriff,
!
the County Court lit the Lane
bees acquired by said defendant
"Our aim is to eliminate, if pos- a program with refreshments fol­ body has been educated. Too little
fore conveyed to J. W. Slscho.
By A. E HCLKGAAItl), Deputy County Court House, In Eugene.
j forming a bucket brigade can carry
slnce September 17. 1931.
sible, all butter scoring below 90
and the North half of the North
lowing the entertainment instead clothing may result in causing the water from a well or other source
(N 3-10-17 2«— D 1)
Lane County, Oregon, has lieen
i 3? a
»'th the conclusion of the fourth
east quarter (NVi of NE*4L the
individual
to
catch
cold,
but
this
Is
' ' """ "
fix e d as th,’ time and place for
defendant CASCADE UTILITIES
. .
..
. . „ ,, of the usual covered dish dinner
| to keep the tank full while the
North half of the Northwest
hearing objections. If any, lo Ihe
COMPANY used for distribution | >ear of
8*»'8 1)r ° H-
for that evening. Mrs. Edward less likely to happen if too little Is truck is pumping. Before the
D USlIlCSS L J irtiC lO ry settlem ent and allowance of the quarter (NIA NWV»). und the electrical energy In and about Wllster, head of dairy manufactur- set
Privat. Mrs. J. E. Cross and Evelyn habitually worn. Too little cloth­ change was made in the equipment
Southeast quarter of the South
_________________________________ final account of Ihe undersigned
Oakrldge. I.ane County, Oregon, ing at the college. “In the latest
east quarter (SE>4 of 8 E U Í of
! Administrator of the estate of
Buell
are In charge of the dining ing max cause too much energy to It was possible to pump «0 gallons
It" lading all franchises, permits, month’s sample«, only 10 per cent
be used in keeping warm. It used to
| Floyd Wilson, deceased,
Section Thirty-four (3«l; the
room.
rights of way. buildings, poles. , .. . . .
of chemicals on the fire and then
Northwest quarter of the North­
F. N McAlister. Administrator.
transmission lines, transformers,
Gelou 90.
be the custom to change the weight
Mrs.
Gertrude
Wilson
has
been
stop and reload the tank. Only one
west
quarter
(NW»4
of
N
W
(i)
FRED
E.
SMITH.
Attorney
for
JEWELER
meters, machinery, tools, equip-
- '
appointed to serve on the flower of clothing twice a year. In spring reload could be carried.
of Section Thirty-five (36); and
Administrator.
ment and property of every kind. . . .
__
u
Repairing a Specialty
the
heavy
clothing
was
put
away
the East half of the Southwest
(() 20 27—N 3 10-17,
and sick committee during the
nature or description used In con- VALUE OF V A R IO U S M IL K
quarter (E*k of 9W>4), the
In moth balls and taken out again
month of November.
Springfield, Oregon
nectlon
therewith,
on
Ihe
17th
T
f)
PDI1I
T
R
V
T
O
1
D
Back in 1916 Georgia Tech de­
Southeast quarter (SBV«) and
day of September. 1931. and also
7 0 POULTRY TULU
in the fall. It has been found
feated
Cumberland 220 to 0.
the Southeast quarter of the
F IN A L H E A R IN G
such property as may have been J
healthier not to make such abrupt
Northeast
quarter
(8E% of
thereafter acquired by said de
Which is best for poultry—dried M RS. J A R R E T T H O S T E S S
Notice Is nereby given that the
seasonal
changes
but
to
change
N E H ) of Section Thirty-six (36),
Dr. JO S E P H IN E C. BRAUN
fendant.
j skim milk or creamery buttermilk? FOR N E E D L E C R A F T C LUB clothing from day to day to meet
undersigned as Administrator with
all In township fifteen (16)
N a tu ro p a th ic P h ys icia n
C A ^ C ^ D E ^ 'u T lL IT IE S ^ ’cSM^j
a,,a* er‘n»t ““ ** <’uesUon F E
Will annexed of tho eetate of Es­
South of Range Seven (7) west
xieather conditions. Dress accord­
telle I,. Dlmond. deceased, has filed
Phone 91J
of the Willamette Meridian.
Fifteen members and two gueets ing to the season.
PANY
in
and
to
a
certain
hvdro-
Kox'
“88O‘ l“‘e professor in poultry
In court his final account as such
6.
All
timber
of
every
kind
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P M
elee'rlc plant on Salt Creek, near .husbandry at Oregon S late college, were present for »he regular meet-
administrator, and that the court
Girthing equalizes the tempera­
milli
J b f a
and nature situated and located
w
i t h í in
Oakridge. Lane County. Oregon, says
has fixed 10:00 A. M. of Friday,
. skim milk and buttermilk have Ing of the Needlecraft club last ture between the body and the sur­
«06 Fourth Street
on the following described pre
including all rights of way. per 1 practically the same feeding v a lu e,, Thursday afternoon when Mrs. O.
November 26, 1932, ns the time
mises: The Northwest quarter
rounding atmosphere. In cold wea­
mlts, flumes, and property used
when suld account will be taken up
of the Northwest quarter (NW>4
In connection therewith, on the and whether It Is in dry or liquid H. Jarrett entertained at her home ther clothing Is needed that will
for examination and allowance.
of NW14) of Section Thirty-one
G " n e r» l l.s w P ra c tic e
11th day of September. 1931. and form is largely a matter of choice Guests were Mrs. L. K. Page and I hold eir In the raeshe« and absorb
| Any person Interested In said ac­
(31), In Township Fifteen (16)
TO AST OVEN
also including snch property as or convenience.
count may uppenr before the coun­
Mrs. M. J. McKlin. Mrs. W. H. Poll- j perspjrat|on from the body. Loose
South of Range Six (6) West of
I. M. P E T E R S O N
defendant het>r" R<'<,UlrP<1 b' sa,<i
,n comparing price, however, Fox ard was assistant hostess.
ty court of l4ine county, at said
the
W
illamette
Meridian,
In
meshed
underwear
that
will
absorb
Attoruey-nt-l j iw
tim e und lie heard in reference to
" A ll' Tropertv owned bv the says lhat '’“‘“»-milk at 1H cents
The next m eeting of the club mol ture ghould be worn during the
Lane County. State of Oregon;
said account, and to an assignment
City Hall Building
and Ihe Southwest quarter of the
CASCADE
UTILITIES
COM iPcr gallon will give a cost for will be held November 17 at the cold season. A given amount of ma-
of the residue of said estate then
Northwest quarter (SW14 of
Springfield, Oregon
PANY on the 17th day of Sept­ ' total solids" of about 2 cents per home of Mrs. Harry Stewart with
to be mude.
N W ti) of Section One (1). In
ember. 1931, of every kind, pound, while dry skim milk at « Mrs. Walter N. Gossler as assistant teris-l of any texture is warmer as
8. D. ALLEN, Administrator.
Township Sixteen (16), South of
a loose garment than as a tight one
nature or description situated In
(O 27— N 3-10-17
Range Seven (7) West of the
the State of Oregon, nnd also In­ cents per pound will mean a cost hostess.
because of the added amount of
W illamette Meridian, In Lane
cluding any nnd all property for total rolids of about « li cents
¡POOLE - GRAY
still air. It Is not only the clothes
County,
State
of
Oregon;
also
all
which said defendant may have to 5 cents. Therefore he believes
N O T IC E TO C R E O IT O R 8
Joe McCarthy will manage the , |iat
us warm but we also de-
BARTHOLOMEW
of the merchantlable timber of
thereafter acquired.
Notice Is hereby given that the
it is largely a matter of which can New York Yankees for the next pend Upon the air contained within
every kind and variety situated,
NOW.
THEREFORE,
by
virtue
itninleraIgned has been appointed
located and growing on the fol­ of aaid execution, Judgment order, be obtained tho more cheaply at three years. He is probably the (j,c meshes of clothing to retain
administrator with the will annex­
lowing described premises, to- decree nnd order of sale and In any given place— labor and con­ highest paid baseball manager In the heat. For this reason it Is not
Formerly Walker-Poole
ed of the Last Will and Testa
w lt’ Tho Northeast quarter of compliance with the commands of venience considered.
2 Slice«, Both Side«
the major leagues.
! mont and of tho estate of Sarah E.
necessary to load the body down
the Northwest quarter (NEl* of said writ, I will on Saturday, the
j Boyle, deceased, by the County
NW14) <>f Section Eleven (11), 19th day of November, 1932, at 10:00
with heavy clothing. The kind of
at O na Timal
EUGENE— 11th SPRINGFIELD County Court for Lane County,
and the South half of the South­ o’clock A. M.. at the front door of
underwear worn as well as outer
stid (iharnelton,
228 Main
i In tho State of Orognn. All those
west quarter (S Vi of S W ^ ) of the County Court Houae In Eugene,
garments should be decided by the
¡having bllla against said estate are
N o w yoa can
Telephone 723
I’bone 62-J
Section Two (2); all In Town­ Lane County. Oregon, sell at public
hereby notified to present them,
exposure to temperature when the
ship 16, South Range Seven (7), auction, subject to redemption, to
delicious toast.
with proper vouchers to the under­
hedy Is at rest.
W est of the W illamette Meri the highest bidder for cash In hand,
baked, ju st - r i g h t . .
signed nt the law office of Donald
dian, In Lane County, State of nil the right, title and Interest
Ma'ntaln your home and your of­
Young, nt room «30 Miner Building,
the Und you like bnt
Oregon, and tho Northeast quar which the within named defendants
fice
in
winter
at
a
temperature
Eugene, Oregon, within six months
ter of the Northeast quarter nnd each nnd all of them In the
seldom g et T b e Co*e-
from 66 to 68 degrees Farenhelt.
after Ihe date of the first publlca-
(N E ,4 of NE^«) of Section Ten nhove entitled suit, had on the 17th
itlon of this notice.
t Toast Oven
Protect yourself from cold rain
(10). In Township Sixteen (16), day of September. 1931. the date
Date of first publication October
South of Rango Seven (7) West of the mortgage herein foreclosed
and
wind
when
going
out
of
doors
lices, both
27th, 1932
of the W illamette Meridian.
or sinces that date had In and to
hy the wearing of additional suit­
J. L. Hoyle, Administrator with
In one operation. Kb
6. That certain auto rail line the above described real pronerty
able cuter garments that will meet
the Will annexed.
on part of the above described or anv part thereof nnd I will on
the finest toeater yna
w?ather conditions.
premises together with all right Saturday, the 19th dav of Novem­
DONALD YOUNG, Eugene, Ore­
ever saw I
gon, Attorney for estate.
of way thereof, belonging to the ber, 1932. at the office of the de­
(O 27— N 3-10-17 2«)
mortgagor and mil lines thereof, fendant
CASCADE
U T IL IT IE S
T h e C o le m a n la ■
M O R R IS B A RB ER SH O P
and nil casem ents, pertaining to COMPANY In Oakridge. Lane
compact
little o v e n ,
said
auto
rail
lines
and
logging
T
O
R
EO
P
EN
H
E
R
E
SOON
County, Oregon, at 3:00 o’clock
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R 8
railroads.
P. M. sell at public auction to the
b e a u tifu lly designed
7. All right, title, and Interest hlghe-t bidder for caah In hand,
In the County Court of the State
Raleigh Morris whose barber
and finished in gleaming
of the Horton Lumber and Tim­ all the right, title and Interent
of Oregon, for Lane County.
shop was badly damaged in the
special process chrome
ber Company, of defendants, In which the within named defendants
Remember that It Is always dlf
In tho Matter of the Estate of
j recent fire Is getting ready to re­
and to the following described nnd each nnd all of them In the
Margaret A. Harris, Deceased
p la te . Hus ebonized
flcult to restore sight that has
real property, to-wlt: Beginning above entitled suit, had on Hi ■ 17th
open his shop In the building form-
Notice Is hereby given that H. D,
handles
on trsys and
been, seriously Impaired. Safety
at a point on the South line of dav of September. 1931. the date ot
Cherry has been by tho nhove en ­
, erly housing the Hall shoe shop two
lies In consulting an EYESIGHT
sides. Equipped w ith
Oregon is going on the goM stand­
tho J. R. Kirkland Donation Land the mortgage herein foreclosed, or
titled court appointed ns admlnli-
doors east of his former location
ard rig h t At the tog, left, h a
Claim No. 5«, In Township 16 s'nce that dnte had In and to the
SPECIALIST regularly, even
sliding toaat trays and
trntor of the above entitled matter.
gold panning oiaas organised nt : on Main street. The building Is
tkmth. Range 6 West, W illamette nhove described personal property
All persons having claims against
though one's oyea seem to bo
removable
crum b tray.
Baker, one of n series started In
Meridian, 100 feet East of Ihe or any part thereof, to satisfy said
being re-roofed and reflnlshed on
normal. Tho majority of defects ¡said estate are required to present
Comes complete with
various sections of the state. I n ­
Southwest corner of the Claim execution. Judgment order and de­
the same properly verified to said
the
Interior.
Equipment
of
the
old
cun be rectified and the eye­ administrator at the law office o*
structors are expert miners. Top,
nnd running thence South 300 cree, Interest, coats and accruing
extra quality cord aatd
barber shop was removed before
right, W . D. “Mlsoouri” George at
feet; thence East parallel to the coats.
sight corrected so ns to give
Howard M. Brownell, 728 Wiliam
plug.
the
blaze
reached
the
building
and
G
rants
Paas,
demonstrating
how
Houth line of the Claim 727 feet;
- tte Street, Eugene, Oregon, with­
Dated October 1«, 1932
satisfactory service.”
to
pan
eoneentrates.
George
Is
an
thence South 167 feet; thence
1 Is intact for use in the new quar-
in six months from this 20th day
First publication, October 20,
Instructor for the state vocational 1ters.
S«« Your Local Doolor
East 7«2 feet to the W esterly 1932.
■of October, 1932.
education
dcp«xrtmcnt
and
has
line
of
the
Southern
Pacific
Com­
or • ’rNo la
Lnat publication. November 17.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Work started this week on the
been delegated to teach hopeful
II. I). CHERRY, Administrator.
pany's Railroad right of way; 1932
Th« Cslews» Law«
«tosn C e,
razing
of
most
of
the
buildings
Optomatrlat
George
Is
shown
below
In
HOWARD M. BROWNELL, At-
thence Northwesterly along the
m i.j i tu n.
H. L. BOWN, Sheriff of Lane
WtehMa, Kaaa-
Euijens
action
with
his
rocker.
torney for Administrator.
41 West 8th
Rnllroad right of way on a curve
which were damaged beyond repair
Chka«a, HI.
County, Oregon.
(O 20-27— N 3-10-17)
to the right a distance of 160
(O 20 27— N 3-10-17)
In the recent early mornln« fire.
—
Edw. G. Privat
B etter Toast
Coleman
Funeral Directors
GOLD PANNING SCHOOL FLOURISHES