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    TUUR8DAY. FEIHUJAIIY ». 1»33
T O T PPRINOPWLD NEWB
F i r m i n ' O il C o m p a n y
R ip o r t i
HUhra.Mll— Th«. F arm iin ' Union
o il company of Polk county report-
I «Ml total huilu»«« of »22.262 36 In
Itn flrat 10 tnonlha operation. at Ul«
I annual mooting Just held H»m» «o1
stockholders attend««) and received!
Ihalr second patronage dlvldnndj Outlook for Paying Markot
Arrangeiueuta wer» mad« for other j
Doubtful; Live-at-Homo
Planting« Are Urged
1 farinera to Join the oil company and ¡
M ALE H E L P W A N T E D
MAN W IT H « A lt N EED ED IM the Farinera' Union by assigning i
The trend of demand, supply,
mcdlat.'ly to fill vacancy loca., i heir patrunaao dividend« In pay
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liidit
for a •her*. «.» . i . u.k
...a
...
I
rices
coata of farm product«
arocerv rvu.i
route Muat
, ...I... mol
■
imuki lie
oe «sil«ri»<l
aaiieiieii
, ,,,r
. “ snare
_ oi aioca and an la
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Inual due.
The company aervea
,h"
7«»r •» Hideflnlle.
Io make *37 M weekly to atari;
farmers In both Polk und Marlon bu‘ “
,h»t " » '» b-
noire later. Hteady Job, atuady pay
luuntlea
necea ary for farmers to again
for willing worker. W rite Albert
plan operatlona on a llve-ai home
Milla, Houle Mgr., 22M3 Mon j
basis. acci.i'dliig to the flrat dlvlalon
mouth, I'lncluiiatl. I).
SUMMONS
of the 1933 Oregon farm outlook
i IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E I Just role« aed by the college egten
Hoaaburg Vi al tore— Mra Lillian
HTATK OF OREGON F o il T i l l ,«„„
COUNTY OF LANE
a. rv.«e.
England and Mlaa Jeannine With-
The report contain! aectlons on
era left Haturday to apend tba HUTU YOUNG. Plaintiff, va. JOHN the general price lev«), farm price«
HAVU) YOUNG, Defendant.
week end at Itoael.urg vlaltlng with TO JOHN DA VID YOUNG. DK and Income, the demand outlook,
Dr und Mra. C. O. Van Vallali.
FKNDANT:
farm coata and on plunnlng the
OF SINGLE CROP
° r ™ J e H7 A T E f“ r '"
w ith several c h a r t.
BUTTERMAKERS TO MEET
AT O. S. C. FEB. 20-23
BREAKFAST IMPORTANT
MEAL OF EACH DAY
Economical Mer.ua Ltated In Leaf-
let By N u tritio n Specialist
at Stata C o lle g i
To North Dakota— H. Trlnka left
the flrat of the week for his bum»
Starting the day with a good, sub at Dickinson, North Dakota.
atantlal breakfast I . an Important
Down from Rainbow — W. G
factor In healthful living, accord
Ing to nutrition specialist«. That | Bundy of Rainbow waa a visitor In
such a breakfast need not be ex ftprlngfleld on Tuesday.
pen.lv« Is a point made by Mlaa
W alterville Man Hara— Horace
Luoy A. Case, nutrition specialist
Morris of W alterville waa a visitor
In the extension service, who ha«
In Springfield Monday.
prepared for free distribution a
leaflet giving suggestions for In
Visitor from Camp Creek —
expensive breakfast dishes. In ad­ Harold Strunk of Camp Creek was
dition to general suggestion, and « visitor In Hprlngflcld Saturday
I I recipes, two sets of menu, are
Coea to ftnove— W illiam Moyer
Included, one for the outdoor work­
and his fam ily spent Sunday in
ers and one for Indoor workers.
Cereal« xuch a« rolled oats, corn snow sports at Loa Creek ranch.
meal and coarae graham can tic
Visitor from Foil Crask — Dave
purchased In large quantities, In Glaapey of Fall Creek waa a visitor
cloth «acka at a considerable sav- In Springfield on Friday.
Ing. say« Mlaa Case. Wheat and
Jaapar Man Hare— John Akers
corn In condition aa harvested, can
he taken to the near««! mill to be of Jasper was a visitor in Spring-
cleaned and ground for a «mall field on Tuesday.
charge. Unground whole wheat ban
Drive to Snow— Dr. W. N. Dow
a variety of uaea In the home, many
and F. B. Flanery drove up the M o
<rf * b l ‘ h are noted In the eiten.lon Keuxle as far as McKenxIe bridge
bulletin
No. 460 "Uaea of whole
.....
Sunday afternoon.
wheat In the home.”
Powdered »klm milk la an Inex
Attorney at Grove— I. M Peter­
pensive substitute for skim milk son. city attorney, and Cha«. Hum­
and can be used in «uch dishes a« phreys made a business trip to Cot­
cocoa. Junket, scalloped vegetables, tage Grove on Tuesday.
pudding. Ice cream and tread. Mlaa
Down from Resort— Mr«. A. J.
Ca«e explain«. W ith the addition
of a half pound of butter to one Kubn was a visitor in Springfield
Tu»adrfy from her home at Cascade
pound of dry aklm milk, one may
obtain the equivalent of five .quarts resort near McKenzie bridge.
of whole milk. Beet sugar costs
Tonsils Taken O ut— Miss Ire n e
,1'ghtly less per 100 pounds than Jeter, office nurse for Dr. W. N.
car.e sugar und has the same food Dow. had her tonsils removed the
value ami uaea.
Manufacturers' first part of this week.
nugar costs even leas than beet
W alterville Man Here — E. I
sugar though It la somewhat
Reynolds of W alterville was a busi­
coarser.
Where the homemaker's labot ness visitor In Springfield on F ri­
has low money value a large saving day.
Butter and Ire cream makers ot i
i Oregon will gather Fehrnary 30 t o '
I III at Jasper— Mrs. Emma Wal 123 at Corvallis for the annual con '
lace Is III at her home at Jsapei vention of their state association
this week.
and for a short coarse In dairy
manufacturing method* which Is
Har» from W altcrvlllo — Mrs.
conducted In connection with the)
Charles Scott of W alterville was a
buslnes meeting by the dairy de- J
visitor In Springfield Friday.
partmenf of Oregon State college. I
Visit Mayor— Mr. and Mrs. T G
Pnrfeesor W. C. Cole of the Uni­
Kaarhus and son. Uudmund, of Eu versity of California Is being
gene visited at the W. P. Tyson brought to the meeting as special
home here Friday evening.
lecturer in Ice cream making meth I
ods. Committees are already at !
Camp Creek People Here— Mr
work preparing for the various con­
and Mrs. M. J. Chase of Camp
tests and entertainment features'
Creek were visitors In Springfield
f tbs annual gathering Frank H et-'
on Saturday.
twer of Mt. Angel is president of I
Collects Bounty— Arthur Runey the a sociatlon and G. H. W llster, J
of Foley Springs collected a »6 professor of dairy manufacturing a t )
county bounty Saturday on one i he college, Is secretary.
bob-cat and one coyote.
N ew
tra in fares
to
C a lifo rn ia
Tourist lares to California rat.
Longer limits. Stopover privi­
lege» ami ilo/eiu more Califor­
nia destinations intluded. N o*
you can rule in warm, tteam-
heaird iisuhe» or reclining chair
cars for le u than ever before.
And you can sleep in t uimfoe-
table tisiritt berth for the night
for as little at »1.40. (Tourist
berths are the same size as Stand­
ard Pullman berths— not as lus-
urioux. hut very comfortable.)
Stopover anywhere within the
lim it of your ticket. K oun dtripe
are good for 21 days.
Or OREGON: You are hereby re
,
...
Principal at Salem— W E. Buell, EPWORTH LEAGUE HAS
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
qulred to appear and »newer the I
““ PPHiment
»object matter.
principal of Springfield high school,
PARTY FRIDAY NIGHT
Notice la haraby given that the I l'o'"P'slnl Bled against you In the •■»!"« HI« crop outlooka will be re
and L. C. Moffitt, county school
uuderalgued haa linen duly appoint, »bove entitled ault within four learned «oon.
Nearly 40 young people turned
uperlntendent. went to Salem last
Ml Administratrix of the ealate of
¿r'”n .‘ " f ,
of th" f lr ,t
One chart nhowa the trend of the
II. L Plank, deceased, by the Coun. PUblkatlon of thia aummona. and If
.
,...
Thursday where they with H. R. out for the party which members
ty Court of lain» County, Oregon;
, “ 11 "<l ,o answer, for want
Goold, superintendent of schools in of the Epworth League at the Meth­
all persons having claim , «gainst 'b«r«of. the plaintiff will apply to more than 100 year«. which make«
S A M P L E T O U S J8T FAR ES
Eugene, conferred with member« of odist church sponsored In the social
the .aid eetale are hereby required J h *‘ court for » decree dissolving It evident that depre.alona have fol-
the legislature on rural transporta­ room« Friday evening. O rville Mc­
lo present aald claims, duly verl ¡*‘" *’•’•“•» ,,f matrimony now » x la lj |,,w,.(| the w artim e Inflation which
O n * Hound-
tied aa by law required, at the of "*« between plaintiff and defend ,
,M,..urrt.(1 th r e
t i m e . «Ince
Pherson was general chairman and .
W ty
trip
tion costa
rice of Well« * W ell., Bank ot
•'«! «ranting to the p la in tiff
o ,‘.“ rr" ' ,h r** . . . "
SAN FRANCISCO 814.80 818-38
bad the following committee chair
Commote« Bldg . KugeM , In l.a n a i? " »baolut, divorce from the de | »»'«» The report point, out that
LOS ANGELLS
821.75 828.00
men assisting him: Marian Shipley,
STATUS OF STATE AID
County, Oregon, whhlu m I k month*«
ufu* tt»»t such decree fur- ihl 1» one of the principal furtorM
a n d svany o /A r r r
refreshments; Florence Belle Fish,
front the date of thta notlca.
»«»»M« «bat the plalntlff have n the preae.it farm situation, a«
COMMISSION EXPLAINED decorations; and Allen Sneed,
Dated and flral puhllahed Febru ■
“H*1 «'<•'"<’47 of 'he mlnor farm price« u«ually fall faator and
ary J, 1933
cblld of plalntlff and dofendanl, to-
f$ o n th e rn
games.
Jerrold Owen, executive secretary
Daie of lasi publication March 1,1 T’J'
*-,,u Y<1U"« ««4 that tba farther In post war d<-[ reaalona than
•4'ARL OLSON. Agent - Phone 86
1933
'«•fundant I m * ordorvd and requIrMf prices In general.
of the World W ar State Aid Com
M IN N IK II PLANK. Admlnl«
•«»’<’•'•••» to pay over to the
A« a result, farm Income gets
mission for Oregon gives some of
tratrlx of Iho estät» of H L “ 1»'»•'» 'he sum of »30.00 per out of line with the coat of farming,
the facts concerning the financial
¡month
to
aaalat
In
the
support
and
Plank, deceased.
! maintenance of said minor child, and farmer« have great difficulty
condition of the group which he
W ELLS « W ELLS. Attorney,
und D ia l defendant be ordered anil
i ray latere I and taxes, operate
represents In a letter to the News
tor Estate.
i required by aald derree to pey over theh farm bu«lnc«M. and maintain
(F 2-9-16-29—M »
this week.
to the plaintiff the aum of »26 00
His letter says, in part:
l.u lt money and the further aum of their families.
The money coal of thing« farm­
TREASU RY D E P A R TM E N T
! »60 00 attorney'! fee«, and that aald
"Thia Commission has loaned the
Office of the» Comptroller of the ! rt®5'r"" «««her provide for such er« apend their Incomn« for ha«
state an even million dollars In the
« ,1 .
.
>> /> °*b«r and further relief aa to thia
past three months to keep it from
Currency, Washington. D. C - i court may aeem equitable In the come down m ateriallf during the
laat year, but the exchange value
going on a warrant basts, and while
November 10, 1933
! premtaea.
we are not making money— due to
Notice 1« hereby given to all per
CHARLES A. HARDY, Attor- of farm products for the thing«
aona who may hava claims against
«,,r •'••'" tiff. Poatofflce Ad- which make up the co«t of farming
the fact that we are loaning funds
can
be
realised
by
making
bread
at
..«.w
«, .
c, ..
. „ L
.
dress. Eugene, Oregon.
Down from Mountain»— Mr. and at a rate of Interest slightly lower
“The Flrat
National Hank
of
of flr„ pub|,catl„ n January haa decreased, according to index home. - uggests Miss Case. Another Mr>
g R 8 ^ >t( of
R ,w tamp
number« given In the circular.
than what they coat us— we are in
Springfield,'* Oregon, that the same < 19. 1933.
One feature of the outlook cir­ money »aver Is cooperative buying down Friday to transact business a very fa ir financial condition with
must be presented to Lloyd H.
<J 19-3S— F 2-9-IS I
of
large
quantities
of
foods
which
Our complete line of high grade groceries and the
cular Ju«t released 1« a plan for
here.
delinquencies of only 24.7 percent, i
Kelley, Receiver, with the legal
1
convenient arrangement of our store is all for better
analysing and budgeting the farm may be handled without waste.
proof thereof within three mooth. j
This Is leas than any private loan
Copies of the leaflet "Suggestions
Drives Up R iv e r— Harry Chase
NOTICE TO CR EDITO RS
service to this community. The best quality foods can
hualnesa. with a «ample form and
company in the state and o u r1
from thia date or they may be dla
for Inexpensive breakfast dishes" of Garden Way. drove up to Sparks
be had in our big store at prices as low as anywhere
Instruction
for
Its
use.
allowed.
! Notice la hereby given that the
shrinkage in property valuations is
in the west. You also have the added opportunity of
Commodity outlook Information may lie obtained from the home ranch Saturday taking a number of probably no worse than that of any
V 11 A U .-.IT Aetm . I'nm i.
**, T * been duly ap-
F. O. AW ALT. Acting t omp pu|nlwj Executors of the estate of
inspecting everything you buy and knowing that you
will be released in unother circu­ economica extension service. Cor­ Girl Scouts from that district to the other loan organization.
troller of the Currency.
Susanna 8. Rowers, deceased, by
get
exactly what you want.
lar and copies of all of the Oregon vallis. or from any county extension winter-outing.
"In
the
face
of
an
increase
in
( F 10 )
,h” Coonty Court of !.ane County,
office.
Oregon. All per.ona having claims farm outlook report« are available
Visit at Coburg— Mrs. C. L . In clerical and field work of approxi­
Fresh stocks of standard brand goods only are
against the aald estate are hereby from counuty agrlrullural agent« or
man and daughter. Violet Inman, mately 306 per cent in the past
sold
by us.
roqulred to present said claim«, direct from I he college
and Mrs. H. H. Meyers spent Tues­ three years, the operating cost of
OREGON CO.OP. COUNCIL
duly verified aa by law required, at
day afternoon visiting with friends this department, including salaries.
¡the Office of Welle A Wells. Bank
NOTICE OF HEARING
OREGON MADE SOAP
LISTS TOPICS FOR MEET at Coburg.
Is none per cent less than in 1928."
of Commerce B ld g , Eugene, laine
OF F IN A L ACCOUNT
County. Oregon, within alx month«
N O TIC E 18 H ER EB Y G IV E N :
W HITE WONDER. 10 bars ..............................
The domestic allotment plan, cur­
from the date of thia notice.
To Take Examination— Glenn B
TJial the undersigned administrator
Date«I and flral published Febru­ of the estate of Itavld Ross McBeth, rency stabilisation, transportation, Wood, principal of the Brattain NEEDLECRAFT CLUB IS
ECONOMY. Bib Boy. 1 Pound. ...............................
ary 2. 1933
PLANNING PARTY SOON
deceased, has filed his account for and reports on legislation and na school haa been authorised to ap­
Itate of laat publication March 2. the final settlement of said estate tional movements In cooperative
Husbands will be guests of their
pear before a board of officers for
FOR EVERY PURPOSE
, 1933
In the County Court for Lane Coun­
wives at a costume party which
marketing
are
but
a
few
of
the
sub-
a
pract|cai
t
e
gt
for
capacity
for
pro­
ty. Oregon, and that Saturday, the
JESSE G W ELLS.
IRISH-MURPHY
GOOD FLOURS
grade of captain I d the mem tiers of the Needlecraft club
HA R O I.D J W ELLS. Executors 11th day of March, 1933. at the ject! listed for discussion at the mouon
w
ill
hold
on
Thursday
evening.
of the estate of 8uaanna 8 Court Room of said Court. In the annual meeting of the Oregon C<y |nfantry reserve corp«.
PETER PAN. quality seldom equalled,
County Court House, In Eugene, operative council called for Port­
February 16, at the home of Mrs.
Bower., decea«ed
49 Lb. Bag
Oregon
at
ten
o'clock
In
the
fore­
( F 2 9 16 23— M 2)
V isits Parents— Mrs. Mary Moore W. H. Pollard. Mrs. Carl Olson will
noon. has been by said Court fixed land Friday February 10.
BLUE
BELL, 49 Lb. Bag
The council constats of some 38 formerly Mary Bartlett, was in have charge of the refreshments,
as the time and place for hearing
organizations
Interested
in
forward
Springfield
Tuesday
with
her
hus-'
aDd
Mr.s.
W
alter
Gossler
the
en-
objections
thereto,
and
for
final
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
M c K e n zie b l e n d , 49 Lb. Bag
.............
settlement of said estate.
Ing cooperative marketing in this band to visit her parents, Mr. and tertainment.
Notice Is hereby given that the
W H M cBBTH, Administrator
stale, but the officers of the coun- Mrs. A. E. Bartlett. They were en- Plana for this social party were
DALLES DIAMOND, a high patent flour,
undersigned has been appointed aa
of the Estate of David Ross Mc-
ell have issued a general invitation route from their home at Portland J made last Thursday when members
49 Lb. Bag
.................. ................
Executor of the estate of C. L.
Beth. deceased.
for all those interested In the sub (O California where they will visit of the chib met at the home of
Olsen, deceased, by the County L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
Court of lauie County. Oregon. All
(F 9-16-23— M 2-91
Ject to attend the annual meeting. at gan Francisco.
Mrs. W alter Scott.
■ persona having claims against said
It
w
ill
be
held
In
the
Multnomah
NO
TICE
TO
CREDITO
RS
estate are hereby notified to prea-
hotel, announces George O. Gatlin,
1 eat the same, properly verified to
Notice Is hereby given that the
the undersigned, at the office of
secretary and cooperative market­
Wells A Wells. Attorneys. Bank of undersigned has been appointed ing speelallat at Oregon State col­
' Commerce Building. In Eugene, Executor of the Imst W ill and
lege extension service.
lame County, Oregon, within alx Testament of James B. Humphrey
and of his estate, and has duly
A noon luncheon will replace the 1
months of the date of the first pub
qualified
a«
auch.
All
persons
hav­
llcatlon of thia notice.
usual annual banquet of the council,
ing claims against said estate are
Date of first publication January
hereby required to present such at which time Marshall N. Dana of
12th, 19.13
claims duly verified with proper Portland will speak on "Oregon's I
M A R TIN P. OLSEN. Executor.
vouchers attached, to the undersign­ Need for Foreign Markets.” Glenn '
W ELLS A W E L L 8 , Attorneys.
ed at the office of I. M. Peterson
( J 12-19-28— F 2 9)
B. Marsh of Hood River is president
at 234 Main street. Springfield, Ore­
of the council and will preside at
gon.
within
six
months
from
the
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
Notice Is hereby given that the date of this notice, the same being the meeting.
undersigned has been appointed Ad- dated and published the first time
i mlnlstrator of the estate of Albert this 2nd day of February. 1933.
Return from California— Lynn
CH ARLES PU M P H R E Y . Exe
E Senseney. deceased, and has
cutor of the lauit W ill and 1-ansbery and son. Arble, returned
' duly qualified as such.
All per-
Testament of James B. Ibimph- Saturday from a business trip to
j sons having claims against said
southern California.
estate are hereby required to prea
„ rey’ <’,><’ea8e<'-
I . M . PETERSON. Attorney for
ent such claims duly verified w ith !1
proper vouchers attnehed. to the
estate,
I
( F 2-9-16-23— M 3)
NO TIC E OF C H A T T E L
undersigned at the office of I. M.
MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE
Peterson at 234 Main atreet. Spring
SALE
field. Oregon, within six months
NOTICE
of the date of this notice, the snme OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY
Notice
is
hereby
given by the un­
BY A D M IN ISTR A TO R
i being dated and published the first
time thia 19th day of January, 1933. IN T H E CO U N TY CO URT O F T H E dersigned that under and pursuant I
S T A T E OF OREGON FOR I.A N E to the terms of that certain chattel
CARL B SENSENEY. Admin­
mortgage dated November 8th.
CO UNTY.
istrator of the Estate of Albert
In the M atter of the Estate of 1930. wherein Leonard B. Pillsbury
E Senseney. Deceased.
and Fred Pillsbury were mort
I. M. PETER8ON. Attorney for
Nancy C. Conrad, deceased.
said estate.
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N that gagors and Wm. Bartels was mort- i
In pursuance of an Order of the gngee, which mortgage was on
County Court of the State of Ore­ November 10th. 1930. recorded In
C IT A T IO N
Book 22 page 472 of the Chattel
IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT OF T H E gon for the County of I,ane, made mortgage records of Lane County.
and entered of record on the 30th
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
day of January, 1933. In the matter Oregon, and securing payment of a '
FOR LANE CO UN TY
promissory ^ ote of even date for 1
In tho M atter of the Estate of of the estate of Nancy C. Conrad. the sum o f »245.82. due on or be­
(loceaHed, authorizing and directing
Martha Wallace, Deceaaed.
fore ninety days, and which note
To Adeley J. Demit. George T. hltn to well the hereinafter des­ nnd mortgage were by an lnstru-1
Wallace, Ira V. Wallace, Thomas cribed real property belonging to
ment dated October 19th, 1932 and
Wallace, Ira Wallace, Clarence W al­ «old estate, at private sale, the un­
Extra Large Double Textured Cannon Turkish
lace, Nora Sibley, Marion Nelaon dersigned administrator of the es­ recorded on October 25th. 1932. In H e a w L L Unbleached Yard-wide Muslin Yd.
towels 19c;
3 for
.
.....................
Book 26 page 199 of Chattel Mort-
'
tate,
of
said
Nancy
C.
Conrad,
de­
Frasier, Homer I. F railer, Clint T.
:
x
s
n'
,
;
£
£
«
.
.
„
b i . « , » . « Y ,r d .w id e m u . « » .
™
ceased,
will
upon
nnd
after
the
3rd
Frasier, M artha Carter, Hasel M
Men's Heavy Union Suits, Long Sleeve, Long Legs
Green, George W. F ra ile r and all day of March, 1933. proceed to sell
“
9-« Unbleached Sheatlng. 81 Inches Wide. Yd.
other persona and parties Interest­ nt private sale to the highest hid
Boys' Heavy Union Suits, Heavyweight
ed In the estate of M artha Wallace, der for cash nnd subject to the
confirmation of said Court the fol­ made. I will on the 16th day of
Deceased.
Crown Jewel Cotton Batt
February. 1933, at nine o'clock Sheet Blankets, 70 x 80, Extra Large
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E STA TE lowing described real estate, to-wlt:
The Lot . numbered Forty-six A. M„ at the restaurant In Cot­
OF OREGON:
Ladies' Girls' Arch Support Sport Shoes, All Cut
Grade Broadcloth in all Shades, Yd.
(46) of H. L. and T. B. Stewart's tage Grove, Oregon, commonly
Yon are hereby cited and required
to.
Pair
plat of acreage Lots, being a part known as "Fred's Place" sell at ,
to be and appear In the County
of James Ebbert Jr. D. L. C. No. public auction so much of the fol Hope Muslin, Bleached. The Very Best, Yd.
Court of the State of Oregon. In
r
Men's Oxford, Dress Shoes, Work Shoes, Special
74. Notlf. 3314, In Township lowing mortgaged property as shall
and for Lane County, at the court­
Yd.
T ’ hree
straight
lines
were
Seventeen (17) South, Range bo necessary to satisfy the unpaid peather Proof Best Ticking,
Lot.
Pair
..........................
room thereof In Eugene, Oregon, at
Three (3) West of the W illam ­ balance of snld promissory note,
photographed through two
ten o'clock In the forenoon of Satur­
to-wlt,
»266.26
with
Interest
there­
9-4
Pequot
Sheeting,
81
Inches
Wide.
Yd.
ette
Meridian
In
Lane
County,
$7.50
Men's
Arch
Support,
Genuine
Kangaroo
day, the 18th day of February, 1933,
different bifocal tenses al the
on at 8% from March 7th, 1932,
State of Oregon.
then
and
there
to
show
cause,
If
any
Shoes,
Pair
....................
.
left an ordinary bllocal with
AH of Lota numbered 18, 19. 20 together with the costs and ex- Heavy Yard-wide Outing Flannel, Yd.
there be. why license and authority
penaes of said sale, together wllh I
curved tnp reading pert causing
and
21.
In
Block
numbered
2
of
should not he granted to W alter
Men's Heavy Work Shirts, Sizes 14’/ 2 - 16'/a
Valley View Addition to Spring- »25 00 as attorney fees, to-wlt: 6 Marshall Field the Finest Dress Prints, Yd.
such displacement that one of
Price, as administrator of the es­
tables;
18
chairs;
8
napkin
hold-
j
field.
I.ane
County,
Oregon,
ac­
tate of said Martha Wallace, de­
Fast Color, Ladies' House Dresses
the three lines DISAPPEARS
ers; 16 salt shnker«: 8 sugar Extra Large Ready Sheets,
Each
cording to the official plat there­
ceased. to sell, at private sale, the
ENTIRELY
bowls; 9 stools; 1 long counter; ]
of In the office of the County
real property In the petition for
Marshall Field Make, High Grade House Dresses, in
l griddle; l steam table com- Heavy $4.00 Nashua Wool-Mixed Blankets
Clerk of Lane County, Oregon.
such license described, towlt:
At the right, UNIVIS, the
plete; 3 ice boxes; 1 coffee urn; :
1
j
w j »»
All of Lots numbered Eleven
modern bifocal with straight
Lot number One and the North
All Sizes
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40 glasses; 30 spoons; 40 knives; Belmont Fast Color Print, New Patterns Yard-wide, Yd.
(11) and Twelve (12) of H. L
half of Lot number Two In the
top reading part accuralslg
40 forks; 3 tanks; 5 insets; 30
Stewart and T. B. Stewarts Plat
Block number Four of C. Cole's
defining the inres lines .. —
No. 2 of Acreage lots, being a
¡WE CUT TH E PRICES !N EVERY DEPARTMENT SO DRASTICALLY. TH A T THE KEENEST BUYERS WILL ADMIT
First Addition to Marcóla. Ore­
subdivision of the Jns. Ebbert Jr.
"Blind ares" displacement In
gon; Also beginning nt the North­
Donation Land Claim No. 74, In
f ' i X ’ f t f S i A r ^ l T H E S E GREAT VALUES - HIGH GRADE MERCHANDISE LIKE TH IS IS VERY SELDOM PUT ON SALE AT SUCH
west corner of said Lot number
ordinary bifocals causes stumb­
Township
Seventeen.
South
One and running thence North
ling. uncertainty
Unlvls
Range Three West of tho W il­
100 feet, East 160 feet. South 100
RIDICULOUSLY LOW P R IC E S -
Btfnmls have no blind cres and
lamette
M eridian;
snld Lots
feet and thence West 160 feet
other equipment and furniture,
show oblects accurately In their
Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) con­
to the place of beginning:
cooking utensils and everything
tain one ncre each, more or lean,
true positions
they are
To obtain funds with which to
In connection with and n part of,
which Is In Lane County, Oregon.
pay the debts, Just claims against
belter for efficiency, comfort,
or which may hereafter he added
Bids therefore may be made to
the
estate
of
said
decensed
nnd
tho
safety
to and become a part of that cer­
W illiam Curtis, administrator of
expense« of administration,
tain restaurant buslnoss known
Demonstration Without
W IT N E S S the Hon. Fred Fisk, snld estate, at hla home in Spring-
as "Fred's Place" 817 Main
Oblige tlo i
County Judge In and for Lane Coun­ field. Oregon, or nt the office
Street. Cottage Grove, Lane Couna
ty, State of Oregon, and ex-offlclo of Frank B. Reid, 206 Tiffany Build­
ty. Oregon.
Judge of said court, with tho seal ing, Eugene, Oregon, attorney for
Dated February 7th. 1933.
of said court affixed, this 11th day aald estate.
DR. ELLA MEADE
BESSIE BRASW ELL, Assignee
W IL L IA M C U R T IS , Admlnls
of January 1933.
of Mortgagee
trator of the Estate of Nancy C.
Optometrist
W. B. D ILLA R D . County Clerk,
FRED E. SMITH, Attorney for
Conrad, deceased.
SPRINGFIELD, OREGON
By S IB Y L W E S T F A L L , Deputy.
■ugene
41 Wee« Bth
I Assignee.
Irish-Murphy Co.
QUALITY - SERVICE
and PRICE
Business Directory
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Sale Is On New
Sale Is On Now
Fulop’s Dept. Store
uarySalc
Never Before Have We Offered Such
GREAT VALUES at Such Low Prices
Compare Our Prices and Merchandise with Any Store in Lane County
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FULOP’S DEPT. STORE
( J 11-19-36— F 1-8)
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(F 1-8-18-28— M 2)