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    THUHHDAY. MARCH 16. 1983
WORK ON C LO TH IN G
FOR NEEDY C O NTINUED
PAO» T H R U
Hou»e Housekeeper
merclal
banking
business,
for
which It has the nucleus already
Mr». Larson Wright tot tarts toad
aet up In the Reconstruction Fin
»1 hor hum* lust Thur»day for (ho
aace Corporation and tha Federal
regular meeting of the American
Reserve Hyvtem. Nobody can guaaa
Lowell People Hero— Mr. and
Legion Hewing dub Work already
•pende Sunday at «no«*— Harry
yet how far the new congress and
Mr». Frank Mnyder of Lowell were Wright apent Huoday In the »now
started on clolhe» for needy fuml
I the new administration may desire
visitors In Hprlngfleld Saturday.
lie» wua »'onllnued during the after­
region at Lost Creek ranch.
| to go or succeed In going In that
noon.
direction, but It is re ^ rd e d aa pos­
Ill at Hom *— Mr». Harvey Eaton
Waltorvllle Falk Here — A. A
sible that some temporary plan
N O T IC I o r H E A R IN G
waa very III at her home during Campbell. W altorvllle farmer, and
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
may be worked out whereby Fed
the past week-end.
—■ u e u a u ie r, Ijoiiy, were visitors
'**• 1H HEH K U T G IV E N .
_ I s hereby given that
Washington, D. C., March 1»— Br»l agencise and departments may
N otice
In Hprlngfleld Monday.
ôf‘ïhe"|1l.'», " lv tn l“ n? , m“ " Iaculor ,tl ” •“ •dernlgitad hae 'been' uppdnT
Qoev to Wendllng— N L. Poll­
The administration of President ,ake o r"1' ••>« nation batiks and
,',...b ..
l„ WI 1 “ nd Tentarne»« of "d eaecutrt« of the « tate of Jume»
ard made a bualne«» trip to Wcndl-
Mohawk Man Vlslto — Arthur Franklin D. Roosevelt started off >P«r«*e them, aa an emergency
Charlotta It bottnelly.. deceased, I T Moore, deceaaed. by the county
Ing on Friday.
F .._ n
V — ma
— a 1 i *'"url
K ille t
a
.g Lane
I — —
... .
ha filad bln account for
the
final
»I
County.
Oregon All
Baugh, farmer In the, Mohawk dis with the largest gathering of vial- ’»«••ure. aa we done with the rail-
» « itim
i
mietit
of »aid docedentH e»tat« l>«r»on» havina daim » »gain»! »aid'
trlct was a business visitor In tors In Washington, and the big- road> during the war.
Canyonville M an -H are- W John-
lu the ( ounly i ourt for lume fouit •’■»ata are hereby notified to pr«a
eat Inaugural parade, since Panel-
Nobody knows yet very much
Hprlngfleld Tuesday.
ir ih r*“ ’"' .“ ".‘I lb!u Halu‘ daJ’ «he "ol ‘ h» »ame duly verified and with
on of Canyonville was an over
dent Harding and hla Republican ■bo“ l G>« policies of W illiam H.
d&th day of March, 1936, at the <*•« proper vomitera to the under
night guest in Hprlngfleld Friday.!
Laaburg People Here— Mra.
administration took office In the ' Vo°d *n- ,hs n* w Hecretary of the
Henry Neebit, neighbor of
’ •»hfl Room of said Court In the «•«ned at the office» of Harri»
I'reetdenl
Roosevelt ’•
fa m ily at
< ounty Court Houa», In Eugene at H*"lth « Hryaon. 201« Miner Build
Quests at Hotel — W B. Her- W ’ Teno*" and brother. Ted Car spring of 1»X1, after eight years of Txeaaury, and It Is regarded aa
Hyde Park, N T , la toe oew boner greaves and W. E Huffman, both ruUw’r«- both at Leaburg, were vial
toti o dock In the foronoon, baa lug. Eugene, Oregon, within a ll
control by the Democratic p arty .' Pr°hable that the two last previous
keeper at the While House Mra
htMui file d by »aid Court aa the tnotith« from the date of the ftrat
The nation has had twelve years Uemocratic s e c re ta rle s o fth e trs a s -
Neablt euece—fully managed a eo of Portland, were Saturday night ,or" ln ®Brlugf«dld Tuesday,
tun« and place for hearing object- publication of thia notice.
operative market at Hprmgfl»«, Maaa gueata at the Hprlngfleld hotel.
Ion» thereto, and for the settle ,. ,U a,‘*
of Republican control of the execu ^ urF- Mr McAdoo and Mr. Olass.
,ha f*rst publication of
at one "—
luetit thereof.
Doctor Returns— Dr. and Mrs.
live departments, and practical bo,h ot them now In the United
ihl» notice la March 2, 1933
Visits with Io n — Mra. Gertrude F. Mortensen returned to their control of congress except for th e : Btatoa senate, will have a great
A N N IE L. MOOItK. aa axecu-
HOUKHT M. D O N N ELLY, Eie-
Wilson spent the week end f at home at Medford Monday after past two years. Twelve years la deal of Influence In shaping tha
tilx of the eatate of James T.
t utor of the boat W ill and Teat
COLLEGE G IR L 8 FIN D
Moor*. <l<,(*r»64«(l
Salem where she visited at the «pending the weekend here look not such a long time aa politics go. i
administration’s
financial
attim i of Charlotte R. Oounelly
IM 2 9 18 23 30)
deceaaed.
WORK HAS ADVANTAGES home of her son. Kenneth Wilson •>>< «Iter buatoess affairs.
and
many
of
the
faces
which
are
PoHcles.
L. L. KAY. Attorney for «Catato.
N O T IC I TO CR EDITO RS
coming back to Washington are
Th* Farms and Europe
t F IB — M 2 9 18 12)
C-oll«g« girls forced by financial
M* * ~ Mra
Larga Bounty Takan — James
There la apparently an excellent
NO TIC E IM IIK K K B Y G IV E N rraauna to work to remain It. acbool h* H‘*
ot Thurston vUlt- Yale of Yalea Ranch above McKen fam iliar reminders of the days of
President Wilson.
outlook for early passage of some
That Kobertlne K. Foley boa been naml not consider this entirely a
W' ,b ' r,* nd’ * spr,n«f '‘-|d
lie Bridge Monday collected the
N O T IC I FOR PUB LICA TIO N
appointed admlnjetrutrlx of the mlsfortune. Judging from the re da7'
President Rooeevelt himself, of * ° rt ot a domestic allotment farm
county bounty on each of nine
Department of the Interior, Qanerat Z i n °,f. , ’, ‘ r1ck T ’ ■«»•X. docetuied
course,
lived
In
Washington ra,,ai m«»»ure.'which would lim it
by the County Court of l^m * Coon pll.«s of eloae to 100 women atu
Visits Parents— Mrs. Lloyd Au- bobcats and one female coyote.
Land Office at Roaebure. Orason,
through those eight years, 1»13 to acrea* e and production and thera-
ly.
Oregon
All
persona
having
(leuls and graduates of Oregon , brey of Jasper spent last Thursday
February 17th, 1913.
1921, as Assistant Secretory ot t h e lby lnl,ur*> better prices for farm
rlaltna agalnat aald eatate are r *
, . NO1P l ’IC *" h,-r«**»F given that
Slate college who replied to ques^ right In Hprlngfleld at the borne of
Veneta People Hare — Mr. and Navy. Also, he was the nominee pr°d«>eta. Except for opposition
qulred
to
p
rm
m
t
them,
with
the
Donald J. McClure, of Trenl, Ora
tlotis aa to bow they look upon j her parenta.
Mra. Thomas Patrick of Veneta for Vice-President on the Democra from tbe
House It might
gon. who. on October 21, 122«. made
»pent Sunday here at the home of tic ticket In 1920.
Foreat llnmeatead entry. Hurlal No. from the 2nd day of March, 1233 their experiences with self-help
have been passed before now.
!"
th"„,aaW
“dmlnlstretrlx
at
the
Homs
from
Toledo—
Don
Meklna
Advantagee gained by working
Mrs. Patrick's parents, M r and
0 I8 I9 I, for 1.1st No. «-302». embrac­ * • * of2 c®,
O ld F r ie n d . B ack
,EUri'>,* * n de b t • l‘ u a tl° » “
L. L. Kay. In the
ing lb« HW I4 HW1» Hec «. HKth
an glvea In the repllea, Include that returned Friday from Toledo where Mrs. A. J. Schnetzkey.
Miner Building. Eugene. Oregon
Daniel
C.
Roper,
the
new
Hecre
?
° h° ' d
Ot tb#
Hec 6, NE(A N E U Sec. M aud
It given appreciation of education he has been employed for several
RO BKKTINK E FOLEY. Ad
l.ot 4 He- 9, Township 20 H, Itauge
tary of Commerce. Is far from be ’ * * *
to eom* ’ M r
months.
m ln la lra lrli „f th„ Eatate of prepares for later life, teaches
Hon is Born — Mr. and Mra. Ing a stranger In Washington He
I K. W illam ette Meridian, haa filed
‘\ “Bder* tO<’d'
value of money, gives self-reliance
notice of Intention to make final t i ’ B,r,‘ k T- Foley, deceased.
Corvallis People Haro— Mr. and Oscar A. Cotten are the parenta ftrat «tome Into public office In the
° dPa‘ W‘,h ‘ h* debtor nat,on*
L.
L.
KAY,
Attorney
for
Eatate
three year Proof, to eatahllah claim
and experience, promotes Initiative
Mra. R. R. Broadwater of Corvallis of a baby son born to them at their Wilson administration. In which
(M 2 9 18 23 30)
T
'J " ” '
“*
to thu land above described, before
and brings about a democratic
were gueata of Mr. and Mra. R home near Coburg on Monday, he was Commissioner of Internal
II A. Cauaday. Register. U. 8 I .and
them thC
spirit.
Disadvantages
were
mostly
March 13. 1933.
office, at Hoaeburg. Oregon, on the
L. Drury on Bunday.
Revenue. For the past twelve
de* ‘ , ? C" * * made tOr the
In necessary curtailment of social
N O T IC I TO C R IO IT O R I
12th day of March. 1232.
years he has been engaged In the ,nterea,s
h0“ 1
T h e y, la
Notice la hereby given that the or extra-curricular activities, and
Claimant tiatnea aa wttneaaea:
Returns to Ranelv— Paul Brattaln
J * “ tanceIla‘ '”" at the
Qaahaa W rist— Wilfred Cook re­ practice of law In Washington.
undersigned baa been appointed dlfflultlea wTlh study schedules
has returned to bis ranch at Pais­
Elmer Mullen, Curtis Newman, executrix of the laiat W ill and Test
ceived a deep gash in hla wrist .p e d a li n g In Income tax case. ' debti th ,t E" rope ° We’ M w,tb
and lly Newman, all of Blgnal, Ore ament of Jesa* Kaaton. deceased
Housework led In the kind of ley In eastern Oregon after spend
: out something of value to us in
Monday when his knife slipped
gon. and Joe Clauaen, of Lowell, by the County
In which his experience as the head
Court
for
Ia
n
..
f
t
»
.
'o u n ty
for Ijin e Coun employment, though many girls did In« some time at hla home here
i return.
while topping trees. He received
Oregon.
of the government’s tax collecting
...
, ..
„
. ’.
All |H«r»onn harlrir office, laboratory, stockroom and
„
•
The first of the European na-
H A M IL L A CANADAY, Register *’•■•>n» agalnat said eatate arc here
Collects Bounty— H. C. Haun medical care at the oftice of a —
machinery has been of greet v a lu e i,,—.
.
..
t
,
IF 23
M 12 18 23)
by notified to present the same tea room work, or cared for chtl ders of Jasper .Saturday collected Springfield physician.
to jjjHj
tloms with whom the bargaining
dren.
This
year
more
than
twice
-----------------------------
! J ™ , ?r<,|7 r V ,uchM* - ,o “ »«•
will be token up is England, and
One man who w ill be welcomed
Signed at the office of Donald as many co-eds are filling regular «22 from the county bounty ftind
Boy Breaks Arm— W alter Brown, back ft) Washington by many Is the British Prime Minister is ex
IN T H E CO UN TY CO URT OF T H E ' Vou"«. <30 Miner Building Eugene positions than were employed last for two cougars and one bobcat.
In person to conduct
STA TE O F OREGON F u ll LANE » “ bln six months from the date of year.
son of Mr. and Mra. Homer Brown W illiam Gibbs McAdoo, the new pected here
.
Returns to School— Miss Ellxa sustained a broken right arm Sun­ Senator from California, who held J * nekO‘ ‘at
COUNTY.
j'b * Ural publication of this notice.
th* P r*« d .B L
beth James has again assumed her day when he fell while playing In more and bigger Jobs In the Wilson
In the M atter of the Estate of Pedtr Bad, 1931 f'
pttb,,caUon‘ March
“Z “ “ ' L " " “ ”
E” gl“ d
N O T IC I OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
teaching duties at the Lincoln a haymow at hla home In the Doug­ administration than anybody else ' I * " < o ln < to b e j aa'«r to deal with
Rudolph Nelaon, 1 toe eased.
L U < * A. IR V IN . Executrix of
Notice Is hereby given that by school following an absence due to
a.
„r
France T “ «
P*<>Pla
be-
Notice Is hereby given that the
las gardens district
north
of He w
Ih e Last W ill and Testament. virtue of an execution and order
waa secretary of the treasury,
u
uuvt
^ itr u ,
i Bertha
x r io a
i M
n a arie
r iM
n
n ig O B
, I , l r l J la t S S H s .
,
Illness.
undersigned.
Nelson
.d ___ --------- a
ginning to realise that their govern­
Springfield.
director-general
of
the liberty
has been appointed by the above IM lNALD Y O U N n " ’ dBCeaaad
of sale Issued out of the Circuit
« - l l t l t l o i t l . i u r l ■ ■ a r i n , In l . t - - 1 » I — I « ‘
N G , A tto ftie y fo r
ment made a mi take In not pay-
Court of the Stale of Oregon, in
entitled court as administratrix to
ssnauo,
loans, u director-general
t ic v iu i fc c u c ia i o
of t railroads.
r a i ir o a < la ,
i
• ■«
**
*_
Recovering from Operation —
Estate.
and
held
firs
or
six
more
admin«.-
lni,‘,11'nent
‘ ha dab‘ «»
nnd for I.ane County, upon a Judg­ George Stewart who recently un
thrh above entitled Estate; all per-
Leave for Nebraska— Mrs. John
(M
2
»
1
(
23
30)
ment and decree of foreclosure ren
nuns having claims against said
tratlve posts, beside, being the son-
T“
^
“ ber
dered by aald court oil the 1st day derwent an operation at the Pad F. Ketels and children left Friday
estate are required to present said
“ d
,‘ he7 ,r e
for PorUand on their way to Heb­ in-law of President Wilson. M r M o
fir
Christian
hospital
la
recovering
of
March.
1933.
in
the
suit
of
O.
C
claims duly verified to the said ad
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
Wbe“ U CO,ne,, to
Miller agalnat Vernard A Keahey. nicely thia week.
ron, Nebraska, where they will Adoo I . expected to exert a power
mlnlstrator at the law office of C
A. W lntermeler In Eugene, Oregon. ! under»l«ni"l h»?h,ï, n*1*" '1
,b* Flna M Keahey and John H I^ w .
ful
influence
with
the
new
adminis-
spend
some
time
visiting
with
rela­
w ithin six m o n th , from th t. t .t h X e ^ o T * o V ’ih *: E . ? . T o f 'f e t o r for the turn of «1901 50 debt. «160
tratlon. and to take a leading part _ T h “
° ' * T*n‘
Py“ ' d«»‘
visitors from Shedd— M r» A. M
attorney fee and the coats and dis­ Snodgrass and son. Merle, of Shedd tives. Mr. Ketels accompanied them In the deliberations of the senate R° ° ^ ' relt prac“ ca«y war-time an-
day of February, 1233
I' Pedaraen.
(leceauaoi by
t»», the
»a. Coun
__
F
I edersen. deceaaed.
to
Portland
returning
to
Springfield
BERTHA M AR IE NELSON, ty i ourt of l,ane County. Oregon bursements of suit, taxed at «19 96; were visitors here this week at
while Washington aoclety Is expect-?b° r *7
rU“ ‘ be,
Monday.
and commanding me, aa sheriff of
Administratrix.
A 'l p* r*>ns having claims against I j n e County. Oregon, to sell. In the the home of Mr. and Mra. Riley
log Mrs. McAdoo to be one of its B‘ n* l<; handed iB beginning to die
C. A W IN T E R M E IE K . Attorney
said estate are hereby notified to manner provided by law the lands I ®nodgaaa
leading lights
°”
Rood n,a“ 7 Benatora »nd
(F 1 Í-2 Í- M l - L I t l
preaent the same, properly verified, In aald decree described, to satisfy
members, of the House of Repres-
SEEDING CLOVER, RAPE
w i, “ " J " » » « « '’«. »1 the office of said Judgment, with Interest and the
Silverton People Hare— Mr and
Democratic faces are not t ie entative. are unwilling to yield any
S ? b 1 Wel1’ ’ B“nk of ' ’ommerce ’’^ ^ K V a V u M a y . the la , day of i
SBv^ton
PROM ISING COMBINE only fam iliar ones coming back to of thelr author, ty> and some of
»M e., Rucan«, lean« County. Ore-
Washington after a considerable them are
out ;hat con„ B„
«on. within six months from the April. 1933. at one o’clock In th e :
h *"* 8 ,tu rd < X to »“ ««><1 ‘ he
Seeding clover this spring with absence James W Wadsworth, Jr.. hag no right to ghlrk itg own reg.
date of the flrat publication of thia afternoon, at the Southwest or , unera* ° r h,s mother. Mra. Robert
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN notice.
Dwarf Essex rape as a means of In­ newly elected member of the low- ponstbtllty.
main entrance to the County Court B- Rldweli
Dale of flrat publication. Febru House In Eugene, Oregon, offer for 1
Naturopathic Physician
suring a stand and still providing er house from New York state, was Ì
ary 1«. 1933
The one subject pn which cou-
sale and sell at public auction, to ! Returns from Rossburg __ Jack valuable summer pasture is a
here for six years as one of th e !Kre8se would like to pass the buck
Phone 91-J
H arold j . w ells . Adminis
method attracting more attention United States senators from N e w lto the pregldent lg that of cnttl
trator.
With all their sppurtennncee t o J where be baa
-vl»*tln« with than usual through western Oregon York. Political historians here do down the expenditures of veterans’
JESSE O. H E L L S . Attorney
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M
(F t«-2 2 - M 2 2-1«)
It:
hla slater and brother-in-law. Dr this year, reports G. R. Hyslop. not recall any other instance o t : rellef
»e« Fourth Street
Members of congress are
Beginning at a point In Town- »nd Mrs. C. O. Van Valxah
head of the farm crops depart a man who hag once been senator very much afrald of thgt gubJe<;t
FJstate of Martha Wallace. Deceased
ship 20 South at the corner to
ment of Oregon State college.
coming back as a repreeentattve; They want to save the taxpayers’
N O T IC E O F A D M IN IS T R A T O R 'S
sections 1« and 13 of Range 3
Entertain W ith Party _ Mias
These two crops go along togeth. but there was once a president of money, bu, they algo want , o
\ \ cst and sections 7 and 18 of Dora Robinson and Pearl Medlock
SA L E O F L A N D S
er and do not furnish a great deal the United States who became a reeiected, and they don’t like tbe
Notice Is hereby given that, by
» > » . » of competition for each other In
JEW ELER
member of the lower house of con- ,dea of having the American Le-
virtue of a license granted and
North 17.46 chains, thence West i fr,end* «1 the home of the latter
Itepairing a Specially
the early stages, says Hyslop. After grees after he had finished his g|On votes against them. But M r
order of the County Court of the
37.60 chains, thence South 37 »6 Friday evening ot last week
the crop is up for six to eight term in the W hite House. That Roosevelt has made It clear that
state of Oregon, In and for »■««*
c hains, thence East 37.60 chains |
Springfield. Oregon
,n“de ,n d entered on the
and thence North 30 halns to the
Daughter Born— Mr. and Mra weeks, the rape provides a great was John Quincy Adams, who died he ig not going to let them shift
18th day of February. 1933; author­
nr b^ l.nn' 7 \ ‘ t 0 4,4
l Ray L Maklnaon of Ooahen are deal of summer pasture, something while making a speech on the floor their responsibility to his shoul-
ising nte. ae administrator of the
County. Oregon. Subject“ tci'the ,h<> P‘ r’‘“ t* ° f ,n ,n,Bnt dau<kter likely to be in great demand this of tHh House.
General Law Practice
derg
«state of Martha Wallace, deceaaed
to sell at private sale the real prom approval of said court and redemp- born ,0 lhenl at ,h®lr home. Sun year.
T
h
ere
is
W
o
rk
to
Do
I. M. PETERSON
erty herein described; I will on and tlon. as by law provided
Rape makes excellent pasture for
I day. March 12, 1933.
A lot of politicians are concern- r a p t i s t
C D D IIP
A lt c tn e y U - U a
after Monday, the 27th day of
C. A. 8W A R T8. Sheriff
cattle, sheep or pigs, Hyslop points tag themselves with trying to get B A K TIi,T MISSION GROUP
March. 1933. on the premises and at
C ity H a ll Building
(M 3-9-18-1L30)
W altorvllle People Here — M r out. Is productive and rather rich
M EETIN G TO BE FR ID A Y
their men into the one hundred and
my atore In Mnrcola. Oregon, offer
and Mra. Lester Millican and to protein, so much so that care
SprJuytli<d, Oregoo
for and sell at private sale, to the
fifty thousand Federal Jobs which
daughter. Lucille, of W altervllle against bloat is necessary aa with
Monthly meeting of the Senior
person offering the moat therefor,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Postmaster-General Farley w ill dls-
° f tbe B ,p tl,t
were visitors In Springfield on Sat legumes W ith dairy cattie <toretul' irtkute among th T fL u tto l. but the “ “” '““ “ 7 ,
cash In hand. In one tract, the fol­
Notice Is hereby given that the urday.
lowing described lota and premises
management
Is
needed
to
avoid
main
concern
of
the
new
adminis-
be.
bl
ld
>??d“7 eyenlnl
to w it:
undersigned has been appointed ad-
at the home of Mrs. M arvin Chase.
° f 0 , 1 , 7 1 P«*‘al <"»P«ctor H e r. -
S. A m ilk flavors.
Lot one and the North half of B in « ir> d e c ^ e
tratkm, now as the new con­
by the county
Ix>t two In Block four of C. Cole'» iiftiigfl. tun
Seeding of these two crops may gress assembles, is to get through The session is scheduled to start
court of Itone County. Oregon. A l l ' Moore' P°atal • l iP«ctor working
Flrat Addition to Marcóla, as plat­
be done any time after April 15. some more financial legislation and at 7:30.
ted and recorded In luine County. persons having claims against said out oi Eu«»n<' was in Springfield
ordinarily. The seedbed Is worked something that w ill answer the
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
Oregon; alao beginning at the eatate are hereby notified to pres- i Friday making an Inspection of
down fine and frrni to conserve pressing problems of farm relief.
Northwest corner of said Li t One ent the same, duly verified and with I the local postoffice
the moisture and get rid of the
and running thenee North 100 the proper vouchers, to the under- j
The banking situation in all parts
feet, thence East 160 feet, thence
t Oh" Bry?>n' '
trem Blue River— Bert Vln weeds. Generally red clover Is sew­ of the country, resulting in the clos­
• • X E T S s ' S S i ' - ” ' ...................... ....... .......
South 100 feet and thence West
ed at around 10 to 12 pounds an ing down and reorganising of big
160 feet to the place of beginning,
Represented By
In Lane County, Oregon: Subject date of the first publication of thia I 7>rld,y' M r- v ,“ c®nt Is manager acre, and A ltlke 8 pounds. Three banks in big centers, which have
notice.
of Redsldes, a tourist camp above to five pounds or rape to the acre stood the strain so far, but finally
to the approval of said court
Date of first publication of thia I Blue River
E. H. TU R N ER
W A I.T E R PRICE. Administra­
Is enough. Shallow seeding with a had to yield because of their frozen
notice
Is
March
3,
1933.
tor of the Eatate of Martha
d rill or by broadcasting Is recom­ assets, Is reviving talk of the gov-
H»« A 8t.
Hprlngfleld, Ore.
ABE
BANGSI.
Administrator
of
To
Blue
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ernment Itself going into the com-
(F 23— M 2 3-l«-23)
(M 2-9-18-23 30)
|expecting to Investigate mining
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BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly Walker-Poole
EUG ENE— I Ith SPR IN G FIELD
and Cliarnclton,
223 Main
Telepiione 723
Phone 82-J
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O p to m e tr is t
41 Went Ith
lugana
N O T IC I OF SHERIFF’S SALE
REAL PROPERTY
conditions but found snow two feet
NO TIC E OF RALE
¡deep on the trail
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by
virtue of an execution and order of
Notice la hereby given, that by
B
P H ,n d P *0*»1* Here— Mr. and
kb I<< Issued out of the Circuit Court virtue of an execution and order
of the State of Oregon for Lane of sale. Issu-'d out of the Circuit Mrs' Joe Lemons of Portland spent
County this 20th day of February, Court of the State of Oregon, for • be week-end here visiting with
1933, upon and pursuant to a de Lane County, March lat, 1933, pur- Mrs. Lemon's mother. Mrs. Ellxa
v
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cree duly given and made by said “ S
Court the 17th day of February,
1933. In a suit pending therein In S
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„ s r i i “ « '» •
so«««
which The Pacific Savings A Loan
Association, a Wanhlngton corpora B. Fuller aa Guardian of the Estate meet*ng of the Sunday school board
tlon waa plaintiff and Paul Moore, of J. Carman Fuller, Insane, Clara
*be Methodist church was held
Ethel B. Moore, hla wife, and others Long, J. Carman Fuller, Lydia Mor- Tuesday event®« at 7:30.
Bust-,
were defendants, which execution
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and order of sale wna to me direct­
ed and commanded me to sell the mh I© 1 h to m© directed and com- were dlscuRsed
real property hereinafter described tnands me to sell tbe following dee
Roseburg People Hare— Mr. and
to natlafy certain llena and charges crlbed real property, to-wlt:
In said decree specified, I will on
Beginning at the Northeast cor- Mr8* H arry Rapp and Mias Helen
Saturday the 26th day of March,
ner of (he Lot Number One ln the Norton of Roseburg, and Oscar
. T i i . ' x v x . ' i r . s s S
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1933, at the hour of ten o'clock. A.
M. at the southwest door of the
County, Oregon, which waa orl- 8und,y at ,he home of M r- and
County Court House In Eugene,
glnally platted and recorded a a |Mrg- H arry Whitney.
nne County, Oregon, offer for sale
nnd sell at public auction for cash,
Ellsworth's Addition to Eugene
subject to redemption as provided
City. Oregon, and running thence) Fils Mining Claims — Guy H.
by law, all of the right, title and
Str«2jt n 7 , f2.»^ *» h .i1!?* ° f
J ,c k "lTO »nd M ettle I. Parrish
Interest of the defendants In said
street 117 feet; thence west 61
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feet, thence north parallel with both f,led mtn,nE c,alm notlcea at
suit and of all parties claiming by.
through or under them or any of
the west line of M ill Street 117 ,h® office of the county clerk Fri
them In or to the following des­
feet to tbe south line of Eleventh day. Their claims are In the Win
cribed real property, to-wlt:
Avenue East and thence east 61 berrv distr’et
feet to the place of beglnpl g ,1
7 <Malr’cl’
Beginning at a point In the
E ait line of Almaden Street
together with the tenements,, _ . . ,
.
hereditaments and appurtenances
Entertain at Dinner — Mr. and
twenty-nine (39) feet 8outh of
the Northwest corner of Lot six
thereunto belonging or In any Mrs. Edward Prlvat entertained
(6) In Huddleston'a Addition to
wise appertaining,
with a dinner Sunday evening for
Eugene, Itone County, Oregon, In order to satisfy certain liens and M r »nit Mr« n t n r , , . ,
»h.t.
charges
In
said
decree
specified.
I
,nd M r" R
Drury and » « U
thence South along the east line
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Broad
of Almaden Street fifty (50) feet, w ill on Saturday, April 1st, 1933, at
thence East one hundred ten the hour of one o'clock P. M. nt the | water, of Corvallis,
(110) feet, thence North fifty front door of the Court House In
(60) feet nnd thence West one Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer j To Leave Hospital— Ted Len
hundred ten (110) feet to the for
5 Ub“ V J ? CMW! b ,r ‘ btt" Wrltte" frlWM,a *» ‘ blS
place of beginning, all In Lot alx
c,ty that
now recovering »at«
(8) In Huddleston's Addition to property.
Eugene, Oregon, In Itone County.
March 2nd, 1932.
lafactorlly from a recent operation
Dated thia 20th day of February,
C. A. 8W AR TS, Sheriff of Lane j performed at the veterans hospital
1933.
County, Oregon.
I in Portland and w ill probably be
C. A. 8W A R T 8 , Sheriff,
W. H. BROOKE, Attorney for
able to return to hla home here
By A. E. Hulegaard, Deputy.
Plaintiff.
(F 39— M 3-9-19-91)
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