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PAOB THREE THE HPRINOFIELDNEWB TIIVllHDAY. FEBRUARY Ifi. 1»33 ALL COUNTIES BUT ONE Twenty loglalalur«« have old ag» ix-nalon bill» up for <onnld»ratlon RETAIN EXTENSION MEN now I hop«' aud h«ll«v« that lh« Every one of the 2» counties In tlm« will com» arton whan »vary the state that had county agricul American run look forward to have at leaal enough 1» live on after Coca to Portland— E E. Pyne tural agents, assistant agents, or Recovers from Illness — W. K Four-H club agents have rehired raarhlng the age of s ilty five or llarnell was at work again Tuesday motored to Portland Friday. I these men for 1933 with the single perhaps »evenly. NOTICI TO CRKDITOR8 for the fir t time following a severs III W ith Flu— N. L. Pollard haa egceptlon of Josephine county. an- If thia be socialism make the llliitms during the week-end Notti'« la herehy g|v«n (bai th«' an III at hla home this week with Inounces the Oregon Extension ser- most of It. iiideralgui'd haa I m «» ii duly appolnl* Pleasant Hill Man Haro— Fred an attack of 'he influenia. vice at Corvallla. In other words. »•il Ailm lnlalralrli «r tho astata ut NOTICK OF HKARINO HUI of Pleasant Hill was a bust- of 42 full time and one part time II. L. l'Iauk, d»i'»aa«d. by tlm Comi OF FINAL ACCOUNT Collects Bountlea—W. P. Burch man on the county extension staff, ty Court of Lati» Uounty, Or ««un; nes i visitor In Springfield Satur N O TIt'K 18 IIK R B B Y G IVEN : Thal th . undw.IgtHd adm lnl.tm tor haata« claim« aaali.st of Mabel Tuesday collected »8 from I |)Ut one has been retained for day. ol Ih« « lui« ol David Boa. M. Both. Í .% ■ ‘T X r.w*ulr«<l the county bounty fund for four bob-1 , Pe fo mlng year. . d«r«aa«d. . . haa . filed . . . . his . account . * for ' lo liraaanl ««lii rialma, duly veri- DICTATOR . . . . Kurope'e third Visits at Alvsdore— Miss Violet cats which he bad killed. In all but two of the counties Adolf Hitler, leader of tha "Nazi" the final a«ltl«nii'iit of said «»tat- fimi a» bv liiw requlred, at Ih« of Inman was a visitor at the home fici of Wcll» A Wulla, Bank of the budget needs of theee offices In lh« County Court for lain« Coun Co'i'im i <■« Bldg., Eiigen«, In laiii« movement In Oerinuny, has betont« of Mias Jean Morrow at Alvadore Eugene ?4an Here— Howard Free were met In regular manner In ty. Orngon. and that Saturday, Hie Oregon, wlthln a ll montha Chancellor of th» (lennän Hepulille Friday night. land. Kugene printer, was In Spring I.ane and Crook counties, however, llth dav of March, 1033. at the ('O'ihly. and head of the government. This 1 Court Boom of aalil Court. In the frnm Ih« dal» of thls notte« and flrat puhllah«*d Fehru j mi ke the third European nation to Cost Survey Points Way To Natron Men Haro— R. W and H. field Tuesday conferring with mem the Items were left off despite pro County Court llouae, In Kugene, ary I> h 1, I i «I 1933 It. Bristow of Natron transacted tiers of the American l-eglon post tests of the farmer i Interested, with Oregon ul ten o'elqck In the fore come under the control of a virtual ward Keeping This Industry lini« of last publication Murch 2, the result that farmers them selves noon, has been by said Court fined btislne s in Springfield on Hatur dictator. Stalin In Russia, Musso on Safe and Sound Basis Mission Group Meets— Members have since raised and certified an aa lh« time aud place for hearing 1338. day. MINNIK It l'l.ANK, Admlnla lini In Italy and now Hiller In tier i of the Senior Missionary society of adequate amount from each county object luha thereto, and for final Iralrli of the estate of II. L. many are manifestations of the fall-1 It coat Oregon walnut growers, aetllenient of said ««tat«. the Baptist church met at the home to match the state and federal In from Fall Creak— Mr. and Mrs Clank, deceased. lire of the peoples of those coun- only 9.2 cent» per pound, on the W II Mi BETII. Administrator Dave (lab-apey of Fall Creek were of Mrs. L. A. Tobias Tuesday even funds needed to Insure continua of lh» K»tat« of David Boss Me- WKI.I.H A WKI.I.H. A I tor noy» tries to manage their own uffulrs 5 average, to produce the 1031 crop, for Katate. hualnexs vis,tors In Springfield on ing at 7:30. Belli, deceaaed tion of the work. seccoasfully. ' yet It cost them 17.4 cent« per IF 2 9-18 33— M 2) 1». L. BAY, Attorney for Katate. Friday. Heavy reductions have been made I hear a great deal of loose talk pound Io produce the 1929 crop. Camp Opens Again—The Booth IF »11123 M 2 » ) Io the effect that "what America ’ The natural question la. how come?i Cedar Flat Folk Hera— Mr and Kelly logging camp at Wenrillng In all these county budgets over the SUMMONS IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE needs Is a dictator." I don't think j The answer Is given In tho latest: Mrs. Joe Hart of Cedar Flat tran was opened again Monday follow past two or three years. In keeping NOTICK TO CRKOITOR8 HTATK OF OKKOON FOB THE we need anything of the kind, anil i progress report, the second Issued., sacted business in Springfield on lng a shut-down of several days last with the retrenchment In other Notice Is hereby givtm that the COUNTY OF LANK lines, says F. L. Ballard, state coun undersigned ha» been appointed Ad don't think that the vast majority on the cost of producing English Friday. week during the cold weather. ty agent leader. Most of these re ministrator of the Katate of I’eter RUTH TOUKO, Plaintiff. va.-JOIIN of Americans want to be organised, walnuts In Oregon as determined ' DAVID YOUNG. Defendant. F I'ederaen, deceaaed, by the Coun dactions were submitted voluntar Collects Bounty—C. M Peck of California People Here— Mr and dlscipl'tied and controlled In the by field aurveya of more than 100; ty Court of Lane County. Oregon. TO JOHN DAVID YOUNG, DE Wendllcg collected the »2 county Mrs. Elmer Cole have arrived here ily by the agents. The staff now In way that people living under a die-1 representative walnut groves in the FENDANT: All persona having claim« against clude« 28 county agents, six assist said »«tale ace hereby notified to ___ _________________ IN THE NAME OF THE HTATK tator have to submit to. slat», conducted by the farm man-; bounty on one bobcat pelt at the this week from California to viait ant agents, and eight Four-H club present the same, properly verified, OF OREGON: You ar« hereby re We have never failed yet In Am , agetnent department of Oregon office of the county clerk Friday. with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. td the underalgneil. at the office of qulred to appear and »newer the agents. v is it Salem — I. M Peterson Cole at their home north of Spring- Well» « Wells, Bank of Commerce complaint filed against you In lb» erica to work our own way out of Htale college through federal fin llldg., Kugene. Lana County. Ore above entitled suit within four our troubles, and I think we are on ani l*« under tho Purnell fund One .ind „ R Maxey rna(1(. a buslnees field. MR. AND MRS. ADAMS gon. within a ll months from lh« weeks from the data of the first the way out now. Inter sting result of the Investlga tr|p , o gal,.m y rjday visiting th W ashington People Here — Mr. dat» of the flrat publication of this publication of thia summons, and If ENTERTAIN FOR CLASS tlou Is proof of the Idea that here <u|<| leilB|aturF which la now In notice you fall so to answer, for want SOCIALISM . . . ,-ara wa headed? la one Oregon farm Industry which H<,ag|on ■ and Mrs. Scott Foxley and two chil Date of flrat publication. Febru thereof, the plaintiff will apply to We are much more likely In Am dren. Donna May and Billy, of Members of the Bible Study class ary I«. 1933 the court fur a decree dissolving erica to come to some mild form of 1» really making good money Pasco, Washington are here visit of the Christian church were guest» Move to Eugene— Mr. and Mrs. HAROLD J. WELLS. Admlnla the bunds of matrimony now exist aoclallatn than we are to arrive at Heavy Investment Needed tratur. L. M. Shannon and family mov-d ing with Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Jolliff. of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Adams at ing between plaintiff and defend either communism or a dictator Walnut growing Is a comparativ JESSE O. WELLS. Attorney. ant. ami granting to tho plaintiff 1 to Eugene this week where they Mr. Foxley ta a brother of Mrs. their home on East Main street Fri ship But we are not likely to call ; b hew Industry In Orfigoab cor (F H l» M 2 » 18) an absolute divorce from the de ' will make their home for the next Jolliff. day evening at a puzzle party. As fendant. and that such decree fur- It soclallam any more than England m erdalty speaking, and yet is sembling Jig »aw puzzles was the ther provide that the plaintiff have (.aj>a ,lrr present system of govern- long tim e Industry reaulrlng rather year TREASURY OKPARTMKNT iho «».I „ cuatody I.. 4 U _ minor * . . . . . . Diner—Say. waiter! How many principal entertainment. Mrs. the oa»«, care and of a the ment socialistic—-which It p r e d i I h»avy Investment over a enalder- Visits Parents— Mrs. Elwood lx- times have 1 called yon? Office of Hie Comptroller of the child of plaintiff and defendant, to- Adams is the class teacher. wlt. label lx.u Young, and that the I « ally I«. »”1« period «f F « « and small child of Alptns are visit- ’ Walter — You'll have to keep Currency. Washington. D. C., defendant he ordered and required All the signs of Ih» time are may be expected. Thus, i >ur y lng at the home of her parents. | NOTICE TO CREDITOR« November 10. 1032. count of that yourself—I have other by said decree to pay over to th e , i„ in. r.-aalna government I reveal-d that the average Invest Sheriff and Mrs. C. A. Swarts. thia things to do. Nul ce la hereby given to all per plaintiff the sum of »20.00 per pointing to Increasing government Notice Is hereby given that the per farm, applicable to the If not ownership ' and .1 , ment sons who may have claims agalust month to assist In the support and I al control. —.................................. , . u 117 588 week. undersigned has been appointed National Bank of maintenance of said minor ch ild ,, operation of public utilities, natural walnut Industry ■ • Executor of the Last Will and "The Flrat Oregon, that the «um ej“ ,nl ,h »i defendant and Visit in Portland—-Mr. and Mrs iiiKi w» t >•»««•■.m be srn ordered u iu n ru U JM1 , resources, means of transportation | or »591 an acre for the bearing wal Testam ent of James B. Pumphrey S. C. RELIGIOUS Hprlngfleld," Carl Olson spent Sunday in Port ! ! required by said decree to nay over and communication It would not ! nut orchard Anyone Hanning to and of his estate, and has duly must be presented to Lloyd H to the plaintiff the sum of »25 00 SURVEY IS STARTED qualified as such. All persons hav surprise me. If I were here to see It. rush Into the buslne s for quick land visiting with their son and Kelley. Receiver, v tlh Die legal suit money and the further sum of ing claims against said estate are daughter In-law, Mr. and Mrs Rus proof thereof within three months »50 00 attorney's fees, and that said to find the UBlted Htntes twenty profits Is Invited to ponder this A religious survey of the Oregon hereby required to present such sell Olson. from this date or they may be dis decree further provide for such years from now owning all of the fact- State college campus has been claims duly verified with proper other and further relief aa to thia mine», otl wells, railroads, telegraph Being a new Industry, practices vouchers attached, to the undersign allowed. Power Man III— E. W. Albers, started under the auspices of a ed at the office of I. M. Peterson court may seem equitable In the and telephone lines, radio broad I have not been so well standardized large eastern foundation as part of at 234 Main street, Springfield, Ore- F (I AWAI.T. Acting Comp premises. lea a tltg system s, electric light a n d ! but that there is the greatest varla auperintendent of the Mountain CHARLES A. HARDY. Attor Its national study. The Pacific gon. within six months from the States st<-am plant here was con troller of the Currency. ¡power plnnts. steamship lines, and tlon In costs and method», the sur ney for Plaintiff, Pontofrlce Ad- coast survey Is directed by Dean ; date of this notice, the sam e being fined to his home with illness the ( F 1» ) dr»««, Kugene. Oregon. other enterprtaee which are eaaen-’ vey has revealed. From the ludv P hi,ip A Parsons of the University , f ^ d a ^ “ o ^ F ^ h X " U i x “ ’ Date of first publication January ¡tlally monopolistic In their nature. when rinallv completed, fs expected first of the week. of Oregon. Oregon State has a 1». 1»33. CHARLES PUMPHREY. Exe Rancher visit»— Paul Brattaln And, Incidentally, If any more to conn- authentic Information (J IBM— F 2 »1«) cutor of the Last W ill and provately supported chair of reli which will aid the Oregon Industry , Rr hpr<> fn)m pa,Mley Ttglt)ng Il won't people slop paying tax« Testam ent of James B. Pumph gious education in addition to tne NOTICE TO CREDITORS to beconie so firmly estnbll»hed on rey, be long before the nation or Its ¡and looking after business matters. ’J work carried on by church founda : ( Mrep V deceased. ™ £ Attorney for Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN Notice 1» hereby given that the governmental suh-illvlslons own all sound practices that It can grow Mr Brattaln operates a large rane tions and campus Christian assocla . . egtate and prosper In competition with , in the eastern Oregon section. Naturopathic Physician undersigned have been duly ap- th« land. ! pointed Executors of the estate of i other areas, as Its future depends Phone »1 J Hunnnns 8 Bowers, decnasiel. by C O -O P E R A T IO N . . . In a new way largely on production costs, leaders Visits at Bend— Marlon Coyner. 01 A group Of sixty three unemploy say. assistant to Lloyd H. K elley, as O regon. All p4*rN<>nM having clalina ’ o ffice Hours: 1 lo 6 P. M. - receiver »„■ for -•■- the . First ------------- National C opies of F indings Free against the said estate are hereby ,"1 N*** Vorw ’t«"1'"'“» "»•n "r" 408 Fourth Street required to present said claims, opening up a cooperative store with Tho new mimeographed report Is bank of Sprlngf'eld. spent the week- duly verified mb by law required, at m e aid of manufacturers aud Job by A. 8. Burrier, associate econ-1 pn(| at Bend visiting relatives, ' tif’ f'om’i nen-e^tidg.^K ^gen.? ''ano b,'r" "f ,"•'rrha"'ll",' n” k,nd" omlst In farm management, and C. Son Born — Mr. and Mrs. Clif County. Oregon, within six month» Th,‘> ftr* K«*ttlng their rent on u E. Schuster, federal nut specialist ford Bunch of Wendling are the par- from the date of this notice. ’ percentage tutsl of »ales, and their: at the Oregon experiment station. , JEWELER It includes InformaUou on walnut | » baby born t0 ‘h,,,n 81 Dated and first published Febru merchandise on »-.onslgnment. RcpalrtnR a Spi i lalty ary 2. I»33 This Is the only one of hundred. farm acreage. Investment in the en- the Pacific Christian hospital Date of last publication March 2. perhaps thousands, of cooperative , erpr| a0, distribution of the cost Kugene on Thursday, February SiirltigfleliJ. Oregon , t»33. . fforts at self help which are being |o( production, comparison of 1929 1933- JESSE 0 . WELLS, At Forest Grove— Miss Anne M e-, Law Practice HAROLD J WELLS. Executors made In all p a r ts jd the Cnlte»i an(| 193i c o ^ta, variations In cost General drove to Forest Grove FTi ) of the estate of Susanna 8 States. Some will succeed and an4 effe<.t of yield on cost of pro Bower», deceased I M .PETERSON vili not. but out of th»ni {dcctlon. day evening returning to Spring I ________(F 2 9 16 23—M 2)________ A llctney at-lxiw may grow valuable lessons which The report may be had free from f,el(, Mnnday evening. Her sister City Hall Building can be applied when good time« the college or from county agents. NOTICE TO CREDITORS underwent a major operation for come again, and which will make it 8prtncfl«:d, Oregon appendicitis while »he was there. Notice Is herohy given that the I undersigned has been appointed Ad easier, because of this experience, P. CUTS FARE TO At Outing— Mrs. Eella Cantrell. inlnlslrator of the estate of Albert to meet th« next economic crisis. SEE “OLD IRONSIDES' MiBs Eleanor Barton. Orville Can- ________ |E. Senseney, deceased, and has | heard from an Enxllsh friend ., , , .U 1 trell. and Elmo Long comprised a 5 5 .............................. - To enable school children, their | , . sons having claims teachers and parent, to see the U I x” i ^ h s id J n 's the great British «-«wiperatlve soci eetate are hereby required to pros 8. S. Constitution (Old Ironsidesl aP « ‘ « “"<” > • 8 ” 2 * * ’ " »nt such claims duly verified with ety are getting through the de ! proper vouchers attached, to the pression much easier than the gen at the time of It. acheduled exhlbl- ‘•8rnlval 8t Lo,,t C w k S “n of PHluburg)). Pa. I undersigned at the office of I. M era) run of the people. lion in Portland. May 10 to 22. I,a3r- Peterson at 234 Main street, 8prlng The hardest thing for most Am Southern Padlflc will name round field. Oregon, within six months Spend Week-end at Snow— Mr T this new low pries yon can't afford to be without the Coleman Of the date of (his notice, the same ericans to learn Is teamwork. . Instant-Gas Iron. W ith h you can do your work better, do It trip fare, from S. P. points in Ore- and Mra Larson Wright and Mr. I being dated and published the first easier and do it faster . . . cut ironing time one-third I gon to Portland of one-half cent ( an<j 5,rs Clifford Wilson enter-1 time this 19th day of January. 1933. T R E A S U R E .............. hidden away Rt*preneiilad By The Coleman lights instantly . . . no waiting. Haa Roto-Type CARL 11 SENSENEY. Admin-' If all the money that has ever per mile for school children and tained at their cabins on H orse' Generator wfttl cleaning needle which can ba operated while burning. Istrator of the Estate of Albert been hurled and Its whereabouts one cent p»»r mile for teachers and creek over the week-end for Mr. E. H. TURNER E Senseney. Deceased. Makes and burns its own gas from regular moto. fueL ¡ forgotten could I«' dug up and put parents, according to announce- i and jjrs. W. N. Gossler, Dr. and ! I. M PETERSON. Attorney for Use your Coleman anywhere . . . In tha coolest room, or out 848 A St. Springfield. Ore. i »aid estate. Into circulation, there might m elm ent by J. A. Omiandy, p assen ger: Mrg jj . Dow. Clayton Barber on tha porch Pointed at both ends . . . forward and backward enough to ease the depression ma ; traffic manager, Portland. alMj Thad Barber. strokes give the same wrinkle - proof results. The point la always terlally. The historic frigate, which was NOTICE hot. Tapered sola - plate, which makes It easy to Iron around button* Malcom Hansen. learned the other day from a ¡originally launched In 1797. was re-1 Injures K I under pleat« end along seams. Beautifully finished in blue porcelain OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY POOLE - GRAY the |conditioned largely by contribu-1 W altervllle. returned to h l, classes Russian friend that he knew ADMINISTRATOR enamel and gleaming nlckeL BARTHOLOMEW | IN TIIK BY COUNTY COURT OF THE exact spot where ten million del-i tions from school children all over at Springfield high school . on ay the United States. Starting on a morning after an absence of sev- THE COLEMAH LAMP AHO STOVE COMPANY STATE OF OREGON FOR LANE lars was hurled Just before the Bol WICHITA, KANS. CHICAGO. IL L PHILADELPHIA, PA. • LOS ANGELES. CALIF COUNTY. shevik army arrived, and If there post restoration cruise July 2. 1931. ¡eral days during which he was re In the Matter of the Katate of st) e h a, been on exhibition at At celvlng medical care for his right Formerly Walker-Poole were any possible way of getting Nancy C. Conrad, deceased. lantlc and Gulf Coast ports since knee which was Injured tted n es- It-») NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the money out of Russia he could In pursuance of an Order oL the lead me Io the spot. I declined the Ihal time. The vessel left Wash day of last week while practicing EUGENE— llth SI'KINUFIKLD County Court of the State of Ore offer, but I was reminded of It when Ington, D. C., December 7 last year, basketball. 128 Main und t'liarnelton. gon for the County of Ixine, made I'hone 82-J Telephone 723 and entered of record on the 30th 1 heard from down on the eastern visited Cuba and arrived on the day of January, 1933, In the matter shores of Maryland Ihnt a "young Pacific Coast this month from a of the estate of Nancy C. Conrad, man who had bought nil abandoned series of exhibition, at principal deceased, authorizing and directing graveyard as a site for a filling ports which will last until Aug him to sell the hereinafter des- • The Camera shows erlhod real property belonging to station had found an Iron pot con ust 16. Further details relative Southern »aid estate, at private sale, the un taining thirty thousand dollars In whv U N I V I S dersigned administrator of the es old coins hurled In the ground. Pacific's special offer will be an tate, of said Nancy C. Conrad, de And frnm out In Arkansas comes nounced later when arrangements Bilocali» are Better ceased. will upon and after the 3rd the report that workers for the Am for the Portland exhibition have day nf March, 1933. proceed to sell at private sale to the highest hid erlcan Red Cross have turned up been fully completed. Ormandy der for cash and subject to tho nearly six thousand dollars that »aid. confirmation of »aid Court the fol was hidden by an ancient hermit lowing described real estBte. to-wlt: The Lot numbered Forty-six who committed suicide a few weeks (48) of H. L. and T. B. Stewart's ngp. after writing Instructions to A modern equipped plant is here ready to tu rn out any kind plat of acreage Lots, being a part the Red Cross workers how to find of Jainea Ebhert Jr. D. L. O. No. this hurled treasure. of printing from the sm allest to the largest job. 74, Notlf. 3314, In Township Adventurers are still .«»arching rphree straight lines were Seventeen (17) South. Range Three (3) W est of the Wiliam for pirate gold on various Islands of photographed through two ette Meridian In Lane County, the West Indies, and dredging the In press equipment and with linotype composition we are different bifocal lenses at the State of Oregon. deep sf-as for sunken treasure left sn ordinary bifocal with All of Ixits numbered 18. 19. 20 prepared to give service equal to any. curved top reading part causing and 21, In Block numbered 2 of ships. It Is the most fascinating Lost Her Prominent Hips— such displacement that one ol Valley View Addition to Spring- game Imaginable, hut those who Double Chin — Sluggishness field. Lane County, Oregon, ac play It seldom win. the three lines DISAPPEARS Numbered am ong our custom ers are some of the largest cording to the official plat there SECURITY . . . . In old age pension Gained Physical Vigor ENTIRELY o f In the office of the County A Shapely Figure buyers of printing in this part of Oregon. My friends of the American As Clerk nf Lane County, Oregon At the right, UNIVIS. tha All of Ixtta numbered Eleven soclntlon for Old Age Security re modern htfnrnl with Itraiflhl If you're fat—first remove the (11) and Twelve (12) of H. L. port that efforts are being made by cause! top reading part, accurntelw Stewnrt and T. B. Stewarts Plat politicians in several states to defining the fnrse lines ....... Surely it is not necessary to patronize mail order houses Take one half teaepoonful of No. 2 of Acreage lota, being a Kruschen Salts In a glass of hot 'Blind area" displacement In subdivision of the Jas. Ebhert Jr. abolish their old age pension sys water In the morning— In 3 w«’«'k, for printing, when your money m ight stay at home and Donation Land Claim No. 74, In tems. on the plea of economy, and get on th«‘ scale» and note how ordinary bifocals causes stumb Township Seventeen. South go hack to the horrors of the town many pounds of fat have vanished. ling. uncertainty Unlvls purchase as good or better printing. Range Three West of the WII- and county poor houses. It seems Notice also that you have gained Bifocals havs no blind tree and Inmette Meridian; said Lota lt\ energy—your skin Is clearer— show oblecls accurately In their Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) con to me that this Is about the last you feel younger In body—Krus- Patronize your own taxpaying, payroll industries and Ore Of true positions they are tain one acre each, more or leaa place to practice economy. ehen will give any f»t person a Joy which la In Lane County. Oregon course, the poerhouse made Jobs ous surprise. betler for efficiency. comfort, gon will come through O. K. nidR therefore may be made to for politicians and profits for local safety But bo sure It's Krusohen—your William Curtis, administrator of honlth conies first—and SAFETY Demonstration Without said estate, at his home In Spring- tradesmen supplying had food r.; first Is the Kruschen promise. Obligntlo ) field, Oregon, or at the office high prices. The experience has Get a bottle of Kruschen Salts H f Fnink II. Held, 208 Tiffany Build always been that alm shouse sup from any leading druggist any lng. Eugene, Oregon, attorney for port of the Indigent poor costs where In America (lasts 4 weeks) said estate. Business Printers DR. ELLA MEADE and the cost It hut little. If this WILLIAM CURTIS, Admlnla twice ns much as providing the first bottle doesn't convince you Optometrlat trator of the Estate of Nancy C. small pension of five or six dollars this Is the onalest, SAFEST and Springfield Conrad, deceaaed. 41 West 8th Kugene a week to evory needy person of ad surest way to lose fat—your money (F »-»-18-28— M 2) vnneed years. gladly returned. Bone- llul. dldnt you gol off J»»t luat w»»k lo stt»hd your annui Uother'e funorul 7 Dfflca Boy Y«a. Hlr. l'oor grunny l'ama ti«ar b«lng burlad all»« ihat limai T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y MUE 6000 M0HEÏ iim i u Business Directory Edw. G. Privat "Smooths the Way on Ironing Day' Reliance Life Insurance Co. A Funeral Directors ASK YOUR DEALER Our Printing WOMAN LOST 20 POUNDS OF FAT is unsurpassed* The Willamette Press I (