The Springfield news. (Springfield, Lane County, Or.) 1916-2006, February 23, 1933, Page 3, Image 3

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    TUVHHDAY. FBtWUAnV 28. 1983
Snow t in « — Hr, mid M r*
w . C. Bobhan and tw o daughters.
Joy and Bobby, Mlaa Clara Jonoa
and Mlaa Mina I'etaraon, «p»nt Hun
day al Ih» snowline a l la i t l 'r M k
ranch
N O T IC B
O F H E A R IN G
N iit ? 5 v ’,|N * L * CC O U N T
M BLP W A N T B D — M ALE
T E A and C O F F E E ItO U T K M E N
T hm A. “
•‘ “ •‘ ’’ HV G IV E N
hai Ih., undrralan. d ad m in istrato r
do« . . á . m l . X á ' D b f t hU aw , 1 « ^ '
PAQB THRSB
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
<
4 « Jooper Résidant Hara— M n Roy
lA>». of J . apar « a . . v l.lto r in
4 I N C T 0 I H tvprlngfleld on Monday.
5 iJ î 2 f2 2 L S ? S i£ ï W lnbory Man H are— John Uolden
o„ .„
.« u . ,
anca of U b .n o n « a , « g l . t o r H aa
a guest at th«
Monday.
hprlngfleld hotel on
Collects Bounty— Em ery Hyland
M arriag e Lieenaoa laouad
of F a il Creak collect od S10 from the
During the past week County
county bounty fund for one cougar C lerk W B. D illard has granted
pelt Tuesday
m arriage llcenoea to tha follow ing:
James T ucker and Eva R o th ery;
Visitors from Idaho — M r and
both o f Eugene; James Ryan and
T '‘m
Idaho
Mabel Bower, both of Eugene; W il­
I were visitors hare at the home of
Mr. and M rs R. L. D rury over the liam East and Louise W ilhelm , both
of Eugene, and to M anley Crawford
I ivaeh-ond.
and Fauatlne Blackm ar. Poplar
V isits Slater— Mrs L o ttie Craw Montana.
ord of Oregon C ity and her son.
Itan dall, of Corvallis drove to
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
Hprlngfleld Tuesday afternoon to
spend George W ashington’s birth-
N O T IC B 18 H E R E B Y O 1VBN:
day visiting a t the home of her sla­ T h a t the undersigned, aa executor
ter, M rs. W. H. Pollard. T h e visitors of the Last W ill and T estam en t of
i h arlotte R. Donnelly, deceased,
returned to th e ir homes Wednes­ has filed hla account fo r the final
day afternoon.
settlem ent o f said decedent's «««eto
In the County Court for Lane Coun­
ty, Oregon, and that S aturday the
FEWER ACCIDENTS IN
28th day of M arch. 1833, a t the
o f W ln b e rry transacted bu Inesa In
Tonsils Rantovod— Ua Malosh
Hprlngfleld Halurduy.
underwent a tonsil operation at the
office of a local physician Wednes­
Thurston Man Visits— Ed Upland
day morning
of Thurston, vlaiiod friends In
Recovering from lllneoa— Mrs. H.
Hprlngfleld on Monday.
E. M a le y , who has been III at ber
W a lte rv llle Man Haro— F a rre ll home for several day». Is now re­
McQuInn of W a lte rv llle was a bust- covering.
ueaa visitor in Hprlngfleld Monday
Has Operation— E m ery Mlchard
Vida Reaidant Vial to— Hen Min- sen underwent a m ajor operation al
dun.,1.0.
»» M . I i e t h , Admini.,r. , o
r I. T ”,T n‘.
Of the E -ta te of David Ito « , Mo I H ," " ,ord «J»i w er.it r, Palo Alto. Call- ney of Vida was a visitor In Spring the Pacific C hrlstlau hospital In Eu
Q iia m s v ,
—
. ,b ,lb ’ d,,<,'«»*'d.
fornla. M r and Mrs. Hoover are field on Haturday.
gene Friday morning.
FORESTS REPORTED S x ' S . t “ . £ " S U . * 5
SUNDAY SCHOOL CLASSES ‘ *' , I A Y Attorney tor Estate
living out of suitcases" until the
V is ito r from Pongra— Moy Harley
M inor Operation— Oswald Olson
I wo deaths and 503 non-falal ac been fixed by s^ld Court*0 «« the
FROLIC IN SNOW SPORTS -------- - 8 19 2:1 M **>
fourth of M arch. Thay w ill have
of I ’engra was a visitor In Spring submitted to a m inor operation at
. . .
,
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N O T IC « TO C R B O IT O R S
* * ry l *’ “ "
‘ ak
» " » ’ field Haturday.
l idents occurred In the work of "m e and place for hearing object-
the o ffice of a local phy Id a n Tues
Memhera of the C hristian church
Notice la hereby given that th, lb " " 1 wb" " ,hey ’" • * * Washington
the V . H. forest service In O re g o n 1 lon’ H»*»*to. and for tbe s e ttle
day morning.
Sunday school classes taught hy j
has Inmn duly appoint-
that day M r. Hoover w ill accom
In from Fall Creak— W illia m
and W ashington during the calen-1 “ ’ " r o b f r t h
, v
?,r,lt
,,f **•»
lb « estate
•» > •(« of
of pany
pany the
the new presldi-ut to the Capl
M elvin T r a ile r and A
A. E
E Cole
Cole spent
spenl ¡¡’
> • ■
" " l , r ' a
,r l,‘ ,,f
H ale of F all (.'reek was a buslnesa
d ar year l»32. according to rep o rt!
cutor of the Last W lfl and T e a t
Ml
a
t
Signal—
Mrs
John
Baxter
Saturday playing m ............... -
a - — « - a
-
I
» u n t e o . - - I ............... hl* Klan* ho not contera. visitor In Hprlngfleld Haturday.
am ent of C harlotte R Donnelly
was reported to be quite III at ber Just Issued by the regional office 1
■¿oat Creek ranch They were a, all pemona having claims
■ ■ ■ M i l A n " . " t 1 I I P'
plate
rem ainin g there to listen to
“
*
deceased.
home at Signal the firs t of the at Portland, Oregon
Cedar
F
la
t
Men
Haro—
John
and
I by Itev Jb* 8a,d e s lale are hereby required *' 8 s u o e a o r’» Inaugural address.
Douglas Het ra ft, laborer, was L L RA Y . ^ tto rn eT fo r Estate.
week.
George H a rt of Cedar F la t were
IF
V e llle P ru itt and II (I. H n .ltI,
,! 'J ‘
." * W ' •■•'na. duly verl , Instead he w .ll mo.
M 2-8-18-23)
fleti as hv í«w . .
. J '" 'J vori I ■"»'••«o ne w ,ii meet
llop ver * * • '“ * ■ *" Hprlngfleld Monday.
struck by a fallin g tree w hile sleep­
... M
' l rs
L ,',1
flea of W ells A ^ W ells *B ' f t %
,b " ra,lroad "(«Gon. shortly a fte r ■
V is ito r from Camp Creak— Mlaa ing In a tent on the M ount Baker
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
N O T IC I FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
< o-iim eice Bldg., Eugene li" I an'., " ' “"h " ,,d ,b ''y wl11 ,Bke a traln ,wr
Gladys Chase of Camp Creek spent national forest last fall, and killed
III a t Homs — Mrs. C arl W lltee
REAL PROPERTY
Dapartm snt of t h . In te rio r, O .n .r a i f r ’. ^ 't k
» » b ln «Í» months ' N » York 10 <••«<* a ship which Is I w a: III at her home the first of the the week-end In Hprlngfleld visiting In s ta n tiy. James Dumont, who sus­
N O T IC E Is hereby given that by
Land O fflea at Roaoburg, Oregon, fr l " « t : i r . <t"J,’, 1<’i 'h ’" n ol,c«-
(sailing th a t night for C alifo rn ia
w ith Mias F lo ra Clement.
1 week.
Io a fall while
ot an execution and order of
tained back In ju rl
F .b ru a ry IZth, ISSI.
t h .t l.r y 3
. , , r ’ * P“ b» - h - i Febru
ale issued out of the C ircu it Court
N o T IC E la bereby glvoti
w orking as a laborer on the U
Veneta
People
Hero
—
M
r.
and
Democrats In Control
V isits from
Rainbow __ Mrs.
Donald J, M n Iure, of T re n i. Oro
| ta,„
pqua national forest Septem ber 22, County "this 20th day^of February*
gon. who, on (leto ber 31, 1928, mede 1933
r
^ h h c a tlo n M arch I,
Twelve years of unluterrupled ' George W illia m s of Rainbow was a Mrs. John Pettyjohn, form er resi­
1833, upon and pursuant to a de
Itopubllcan control of the Federal ( visitor In Hprlngfleld Friday.
Foresi llom estuad entry. Herlal No
M IN N iv n » . . . . . .
dents of Hprlngfleld. now residing 1*28, d.ed July 18. 1832.
LAN
Most ot the inju ries were incur cree duly given and made by aald
U la iltl. f,„ I.L I No 8 3034. ombrai
trmri.
,ui P *‘A.
N K K’ , A*im lnla Governm ent are practically at an
at Veneta, were visitors in S p rit {
Illg (he H W It S W I4 Mec. 4, 8KUI
*,f ,h*
of H I b . end
rod w hile figh tin g fire and w ere Court the 17th day of February.
T h e Dem ocratic P arty Is In
V i , i U ,ro m Culp Cra<k ~ M r» field on Monday.
1933. in a suit pending therein in
HK'o He. 6. N EW N E > , Hec. 8 and W E I I H * W e T I ? a
caused
by fallin g, slipping, use of which T h e Pacific Savings 4 Loa„
more com plete control than It has '
fi®1* * of Gulp Creek was *a
Lol 4 H. h , ». Tow nship 30 B. Range
for
E I' ' 8 ' Attorneys
Returns to P o rtland — .Miss Abbie tools, failin g of trees and other Association, a W ashington corpora
I E. W illa m e tte M eridian, has filed
K" 1“ ’
been since the first a d m ln b lra tln r < * ll,llo r 1,1 Hprlngfleld Friday.
( F Ï H I Ï 3 - - M 3)
Massee left Wednesday for her objects, and liftin g or pulling.
tlon was p la in tiff and Paul Moore.
notice of Intention Io m ake r in a l'
o f Woodrow W ilson, which began
V is it from Blue River— M r. and Portland borne a fte r spending two
three year Proof, to eslabllab claim
Most o f the Injuries were to the Ethel B. Moore, his wife, and others
Just tw enty years ago. At that tim e Mrs. C. It Scott of Blue H iver were
were defendants, which execution
N O T IC I T O C R E D IT O R S
to the land above described, before
weeks here visiting with her sister. back, 48 In all. N e x t in o rder are
and order of gale was to me d irect­
only a few persons on e ith e r side visitors In Hprlngfleld on Friday.
H A. Canaday. Register. D 8. laind
N o lle« I .
Mra.
N.
W.
E
n
ifry
38 knee Injuries, followed by some ed and commaeded me to sell the
O ffice, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the undersigned b“ reby <*»<” > that the ol
ot the A tlan tic anticipated the great
2».h day ot M .rc fT |»33
la m u t o r S
E
____
.
,
..
¡fo rm of In ju ry to 37 eyea, 38 feet. real property h ereinafter described
F
all
Crook
Resident
H«
uropean
W
a
r.
and
few
er
still
had
Mrr.
( btlniulit nauiea aa wltliesoes:
Teutan
\
, ' * * t Wl11 ao<i
_
,
, ,
Dave Glaspey of F all Creek visited ¡E « rrt M ay of Thurston u n d e r w e n t ! o M n ^ r l J ^ r ^ d s like anOmPl t ^ |U"l to atlsfy certain liens and charges
In said decree specified. I w ill on
Elm ... Mullen. C urtis Newm an. ul,d
m ° f J , m ** B I ’um phrey
>««•• 'h a t the United w ith frlo n d . In Springfield F riday, ¡m a jo r operation at the P a c ific ; , I X u l [ “ . ¿ i d
"
Saturday the 26th day of M arch.
and lly New ntun, a ll of H anal. O re qualified a l
an<i has duly Htatea would be dragged Into It.
1933. at the hour o f ten o’clock, A.
gon. and Joe Clausen, of L ow ell. ! |n . claim »
.P*™0 " * *>av Yet It la the events which occurred
| Christian hospital Io Eugene H a tu r-;
M. at the southwest door of the
W eek-end V is ito r— lam i e T ro tte r !
L argely because of the
i day.
' V a » , ,. ,. a . ,- a n a „ » v . ..............
..... “
favorable
fire
season,
1932
showed
i
° i n tn
Hoose ln Enitene,
of Jasper spent the week-end here
<F 33
M 2 » 18 23)
verified With nrotuvr NX*'« of the economic troubles from
-
in ,,,,» .
...
I^ane County, Oregon, o ffe r for sale
A t Cottage Grove— Mrs Elsie u P
ement o,,er
* * 31- which and sell at public auction for cash
cdU<a ? 7 h
*° ,l " ‘ un<’ " r»|in> * hlcb ,b e ” n*'«tl States and all the visiting at the home of M r. and
Mrs. Ila r i McPhei-son.
Pollard spent Haturday at Cottage I
* d“ th’ " nd 575 non fa ta > ™ ’ ub]e< t to redem ption as provided
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E at 234 M ain M tr i^ t^ u L i!* »,Pn * r “° n re" ‘ of ‘ h1- wor,d are " » ‘•ring
Grove looking a fte r business affair» e' dent Bccordin« to ,h « « P o rt for b_y J.“ » ; aB
and
R l A*i'.**.,i?il‘ O H h G O N FO R L A N E gon, w ith in six m o n th i* tv....',
! By a ll odds tbe biggest Job ahead
Brother V is it» —Irv in H o llis te r a r ­ of the closed bank there dur ng the “ ** NOrth PaC,flC ,OTet,t 8erTlce
Interest of the defendants ln said
COUNTY.
î " î * 7 ’f 5 Î ,a
the same being I ,,f
Roosevelt adm inistration io rived in Hprlngfleld last F rid a y to
.s u it and of a ll parties claim ing by.
In the M a ile r of the Katat» of Peder dated and published t h . r u « ..
•>
absence ot F. G. H avem ann, who Is i
through or under them or any of
visit with his brother. Ren H olll
Rudoluh
N e ls o n Dei-eased
tl... « « . e d
ih
u
"
yf
’
,œ
"
I
*b‘'
“
'Uustm
cnt
of
the
International
Hudolph
Nelson.
___
____
_
Rudolph Nelson. Det eaaed
this 2nd day of Feb ru arv T m j
them In or to the follow ing des­
IB.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
N ode» Is hereby given that the
C H A R I.E H K J M P H R r v ’t
! situation. w ..h respect o f anbts ster.
P
Exe
i N otice is hereby glveo that the cribed real property, to-w it:
undersigned. B erth a M arie Nelson
u U m M i P l H
H R k B v Y . a
cutor of the iLaat " w i i | and Kr" w ,n*
,,f ,h ''
»»d 'he ,-f
Beginning a t a point in the
Form er Resident H ere __ Miss ! underai«ned has been appointed Ad-
Vids People H are— M r and Mrs
has been appointed by the above
East line o f Almaden Street
re y '" d e c " 1 ° f J“ m M B Pc®Pb ,ort ,<l r* " ' ol‘« intern atio nal trade
Florence C offin, form er resident of i » f t ? ir , t o r
the Eatate ot l>eler
e n title d court aa a d m in is tra trix In
tw enty-nine (29) feet South of
*
o"f f ^ u n f t y 1^
th'-li above entitled E state; all per-11. M P E T E R S O N * A ttn rn
»
upon which the prosperity of the A. T . Donoho of V id a w ere busi­ Spring,ie,d now of Porttond. J
the N o rthw est corner of L ot six
sons having claim s against said said estate
'
‘ noy for
j United States s till greatly depends, ness visitors In Springfield S a tu r­
(6 ) In Huddleston's Addition to
Miss May Stevens of T u rn e r, spent i Al! persons having claims against
day,
estate are required to present aald
<jr j . g . |g . j j _ u
And the moat im p on ant ta k which
Eugene. L an e County. Oregon,
Wedn »day In Hprlngfleld vi.. ' ‘ _2 8“ ld e8*a ,® a« hereby notified to
claim s duly verified to the said a d ----------------- ---------------~ ~
_________ n
. . u,
thence South along the east line
m ln ls tra to r at tho law office of U.
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
' 11
h " party *
Down from M ountains— John M il­ at the homes of Dr. and M rs. W . H . present the same, properly verified,
of Alm aden Street fifty (50) feet,
to the undersigned, at the office of
A. W ln te rm e le r In Eugene, Oregon.
»,
congress w ill have to tackle also lion!. operator o f the resort at Lost
thence East one hundred ten
Pollard and Dr. and M rs. N. W W ells A- W ells, Bank o f Commerce
w ith in six month« trom this 18th
, ,a ,,Bfcby given that the * r,,w ,,u' “ f '*"• * » r T hia la the Creek ranch, was a visitor In this
(110) feet, thence N o rth fifty
Em ery.
Bldg.. Eugene, Lane County. O re­
day of February. I»33
h iv e been duly ap. problem of pensions, hospltallxa city and Eugene on Monday.
(50) feet and thence W eet one
gon, w ith in six months from the
IIK H T H A M A ItlE N K I-H O N .
Kkecutora o f the estate of
hundred ten (110) feet to the
__
, *on “ l111 ,M,hus | ayniiTits fur those
\
Nuaanna
8
Bowers
‘
date
of
the
first
publication
of
this
Son is Born— M r. and Mrs. M erle
A d m in istratrix.
place of beginning, all In Lot six
the County Court" of L a n iT c o iin ly * who ” r ’ “ * und“ r ,b *‘ Am erlc«n flag
Collects Bounty — Prince Hel-
A W IN T E B M K IE R . Attorney.
McBee of W endllng are the parents notice.
<6» in Huddleston's Addition to
frich
of
Vida
Monday
collected
*4
Date
of
first
publication.
Febru­
having claim s *" ,b a l * “ r
( F 18-23— M 3 9 1 81
Eugene. Oregon, ln L an e County.
of a baby daughter. Geneva Louise, ary 16. 1933.
- - ■
------------------ M l ln s t the said estate are hereby
county bounty on two bobcat pelts
Dated this 20th day of February,
born to them at 245 Madison street
n
required to present said claims
" ..... ....
b,‘r*‘
«'me
H A R O L D J. W E L L S . Admlnis
1933.
B u s in e s s D ir e c t o r y
f c ? < X L ,lBod, " ¿ f t '“ * ¿ ^ • " ^ < 1 . u,
■ • • • « . » - ( - « . t h . t the D« « at the County C lerk's office.
In Eugene on Saturday, F ebruary trator.
C. A. S W A R T S . S h eriff.
JE
S
S
E
G.
W
E
L
L
S
.
Attorney
of I -om ni.>rreM|ii!i" * We,lB- Ha" k ««imln a lra iln n w ill not consent to
Returns to School— Miss Barbara 18. 1933
By A. E. Hulegaard. Deputy.
(
F
16-23—
M
2-9-16)
County. Oregon, w ^ thlft'iix" m o w h i i * * ,,o' ,,“ nd of ,h e A m erican Legion B arnell returned to h er classes at
( F 23— M 2-9-16-23)
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN from the date of this notice.
for *mm«-dlatn payment of the de- Springfield high school M onday fol
Naturopathic Physician
,b ,,''d an'1 Mrst published Febru fP rr‘,d bonus certificates held by lowing a week's Illness at her home
1833
¡veterans of the war
It also seems
Phone 91-J
Hoo O peration— Ted Lenhart un­
1933 *
la"* pub ,lra,,o n M arch 2. " » I* Io predict that there w ill be a
J F H 8 F u W E I I i)
¡' o m p le te re o rg a n lx a tlo n o fth e s y a - derw ent an operation at the Vet
( Iff Ir e Hours: 1 to 5 I*. M
H A R O L D J W F I ih
.
l te M o f ,-artn* ,o r ln»aHd and dis erans hospital in Portland Thursday
408 Fourth Hlreet
of tbe estate of Husa'nns R “ bl,>d ’ e t" rana whose ^low ances of last week.
W ashington. I). C., Feb 23— T he
Hln ralla hi» national io n i pan y *•'« final la ftlo m e n t of aald «atntv
naada a mora n in i Iniinodlalnly J "
C” ° “ ‘ F <'«urt for Lan« Coun ' lust of the Hoover fa m ily ’s pars., a l
effects
have been taken out of the
■;
%
= S s
=
rrvvlouM MXpttrlutic
House and put on bodrd a
but maat ba phyalc ' a lly ablt< and
*ort Itooui of Maid Court. In the aovenim
kovo n ent ship, which w ill take
w illin g to sorvien 200
IMI steady oon
’" ¿ 'f ( ''’ u rl Mouse, in Kuanna. ' them I
through the Panama C anal to
■ muoia on m a u la ir r route and „
V i 00* ln th« fo re -1 the Mi
a ,e island N avy Yard In Han
lay for «bou. ^ . h a X ' _____
r ô d ^ \ „ ? , r ()Ur,
“ ? „ " r d . ; , - -------- ■
work 8 hours u day for about a the lim e and place for hearing k*raoc,8co B a X Prom there It w ill
»J7 IMI weekly. W rite Albert M illa ,'••N *'« Ilo n . Ih. reto
,„1(| r o f t ’ nnm
- -
he u short haul by I ruck to the
Houle Mar.. 2284 Monmouth, Uin- ; ’ • ‘ ’-»••meat of said estate.
fc d w .
G .
P r iv a t
JEWELER
KeixUriug a Sporiulty
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
General l.«w Practice
Bowers, deceased.
( F 2 9 18 23— M 2)
: an<i Injuries a re not d irectly due to
th eir w ar service. At present the
Collects Bounty— Ernest H ebert
of O akridge Saturday collected 23
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S
i * * * ° f m edical and hospital ser from the county bounty fund oa one
u
»ic® Mw «u< h cases Is estim ated al coyote pelt.
u n d .-r.tg n A S o ’ ^ n ^ p * X
Ad* “ ft,“ ? '
“ nd " «"
*
Gets Bounty^- W . M C la rk of
“ n,,<‘,p a ,* d ,h a < (hl w ill lie one of
,be f l r , t P"ln«* “ f attack by Preal- O akridge collected 216 county boun­
I '’ ••"( Roosevelt In his effo rt to re ty on one cougar and throe bobcat
c “ *'*’ ’ h* ? " h‘
lh ’* skins at the o tflce of the county
j « » '« rn m e n t by at least 25 percent. clerk Friday.
m ln ls tra to r o f the estate
of A lbert
K Hamsenny, deceased,
and has
'luly qualified as such
A ll per
es’u t e ,. n . nh<erA -y, n'qul?e"d",o p"™
«nt Hu. I. claims duly » » r.riL .
claims duly verified with
I. M. PETERSON
proper vouchers attached, to the
Presidential Power
A llc rn e y Rt l.nw
undersigned at the office of I M
«terann si
224 Mnin .«»___ » _____
" , ™’ I T b e d»"lr « ot many of the Demo
U d y H all Building
Peterson
at 234
field. Oregon, w ithin s U m o n ihs ‘ ra " <’ p ar,v '" “ d,,r" to ru "h “ bl"
S p i-nrH eal. Oregon
of the date of thia notice, the same through the present Congress to
being dated and published the first give the President broader powers
tim e thia 19th day of January, 193.1
than have ever been conferred upon
carl B H E N H E N E Y . Admin-
Is tra to r of tho Estate of A lbert any President In peace tim e, for
R. Henseney. Deceased.
the reorganisation of governm ental
I. M P E T E R S O N , A tto rn ey for
offices, the consolidation of bureaus
said estate.
and the elim in ation of unnecessary
functions, seem to have run against
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
N O T IC E
a snag In the shape of an Intim a
O F SA L E O F R E A L P R O P E R T Y
tlon from the W h ile House that If
BV A D M IN IS T R A T O R
such a b ill as proposed Is adopted
IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T O F T H E
H T A T E O F O R E G O N FO R L A N E M r. Hoover w ill veto It. M r. Hoover
Represented By
had asked for a u th o rity to make
COUNTY.
In the M a tte r o f the E state of certain reo rg anltallo ns. which au­
E. H. TURNER
Nancy C. Uonrail. deceased
th o rity was denied hint. H e never
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N that
N48 A HL
H prlngfleld. Ore.
In pursuance of an Q rdcr of the requested any such broad powers as
County Court o f the State of O re ­ It Is proposed to confer upon Presi­
gon for the County of Lane, made dent Roosevelt, and he does not be
anil entered of record on the 30th lleve that any President should be
dny of January. 1#33, In the m a tter
of the estate of Nancy C. Conrad exempted from the control and re­
deceased, authorising and directing view of his acts bv the congress.
him to sell the h ere in a fte r des­ Since th e re nre not enough Demo
cribed real property belonging to c ra tlc votes In e ith e r House to pass
snld estate, at p rivate sale, the un
Form erly W alker-Poole
derslgned a d m in is tra to r o f the es any measure over the President’s
tate, of said Nancy C. Conrad, de veto. If It Is made a party Issue,
E U G E N E - U th H P H IN U F IK L D
eeaaed, w ill upon and a fte r the 3rd this seems to settle the m a tte r so
<lny of M arch. 1933, proceed to sell fa r as this congress Is concerned.
and Uharnelton,
228 M ain
at p rivate sale to the highest bid
Tclcpnnne 723
Phone 82-J
Cleared fo r Action
tier for cash and subject to the
confirm ation of saJd Court the fol-
M r. Roosevelt, It is known, has
low ing described real estate, to-w lt: asked his supporters In Congress to
T h e L ot numbered Forty-six
give him a ll the power they can
(48) of H. L. nnd T. B. 8 te w a rt’s
plat of acreage Lots, being a part legally grant i.’ d er the Constitu­
of James Ebbert Jr. D. L. C. No. tion. And. In the beg'nnlng at least,
74. N o tlf. 3314, In Tow nship there Is little doubt that ho w ill get
Seventeen
(17) South. Range
It. O f course, any power delegated
T h ree (3) W est of the W ilia m
e tte M erid ia n In L an e County, to the Ib-esldent by Congress can
State o f Oregon.
always be taken away from him by
A ll o f Lots numbered 18. 19, 20 Congress, b u t,It begins to look as It
nnd 21. In Block numbered 2 of
President Roosevelt
would flno
V a lle y V iew Addition to Spring-
field. Lane County. Oregon, ac­ h im self In a position of more com
cording to the o fficial plat there­ plele a u th ority than any President
of In the office of the County has occupied since M r. W ilson, who
C lerk o f L an e County, Oregon.
fo r tw o years, from early 1917 until
T he hum an eye Is one of N a­
All o f Lota numbered Eleven
ture's greatest m arvels. It gives
(11) and T w e lv e (12) of H . L early 1918, was p ractically the Sup­
us .light— the most valuable of
S te w a rt and T . B. Stew arts Plat reme D ic ta to r or the U n ited States.
all our senses. Through It we
No. 2 of Acreage lots, being a
In any event, the new President
gain 86% of our knowledge and
subdivision of the Jas. Ebbert Jr. w ill have to call a special session
control 80% of our actions. Tho
Donation Land Claim No. 74. In
eye perform s like u m iracle. It
Tow nship
Seventeen.
South ot the Senate to confirm the ap­
surpasses any optical Instrum ent
Mange T h ree W est of the W il­ pointm ent o f his Cabinet members,
ever made by man.
It alone
lam ette
M prldlan;
said
Ix>ta the new ambassadors nnd m inisters
se»2. It nlono has great power
Eleven (11) and T w e lv e (12) con­ w ith whom It Is certain he w ill re­
of beauty and expression and Is
tain one acre each, more or less,
perhaps the most In tric a te and
A m erica's
representatives
which Is In Lane County, Oregon. place
delicately constructed organ In
Bids therefore may be made to abroad, nnd tho hundreds of other
the e n tire human body.
W illia m Curtis, a d m inistrator of Presidential appointees who m.URt1
said estate, at his home In Spring- bo Im m ediately put In office and 1
Safeguard and Protect Them
field, Oregon, or at the office
W ith Perlodlo Exam inations
of Frnnk B. Reid, 208 T iffa n y B uild­ confirm ed. In all, there are some­
ing. Eugene, Oregon, a tto rn ey for thing like 150,000 G overnm ent posi­
DR. ELLA MEADE
said estnte.
tions over which the President per­
W IL L IA M C U R T I8 , Adm lnlx sonally, or his Cnblnet, h are unres­
Optomttrlst
tra to r of the Estate of Nancy C.
tricted power of rem oval and ap­
Eugene
41 W est 8th
Conrad, deceased.
pointm ent.
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pell.
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Bridge.
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