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    T H U R S D A Y , /XPRIL 13. IM S
fH B BPRINOFIULD NWW8
SAYS
HER
HUSBAND
LO ST 16 PO UN D S
IN 4 W E E K S
"I have never found a medicine
that p»p»' you up Ilk» Kruacheu
Malta and better »till, leaven you
pepped up.' I take It two or three
tiuina a week—not to reduce but
mureiy to (eel good hud clean. My
liuaband took It to reduce, he loat
Hi pound» In 4 week».” Mr». E. A.
Ferris, Washington. D. C. (Decent-
her 2», 1833.)
To loee fat and at the amue tint»
gain In physical attracllvauoea and
(c»l spirited and youthful take one
hal( teaapoonful of Kruacheu In a
k I mne of hot witter boforo breakfast
e^ery morning.
a to lflV a V m o" drug »tore ’ h i * U p -
o
W -’
W A S H IN G T O N
PAGE THREE
TOWN AND VICINITY
Jasper Resident Here—Mra. Lem I W altarvllle Man Here — M J
Drury of Jaaper visited with (rieoda, Weartn of W sltervllle waa a vlaltor
In Springfield Saturday
to Springfield Wedneaday.
Gets Bounty— H. W Mooney of
Win berry collected the county
bounty on on« coyote at the office
of the County Clerk on Monday.
•ng to Dr. Oltkey. Dandelion laavaa
are boiled In two waters to remove
tbe bitter taste. Indian and Chinese
lettuce, curly dock and pig weed
may be used for greens Io April
M in e Lo cation s F ile d — F o u r gold
and May. Indian or miner's lettuce
mining location claims were filed
grows In moist shady placet with
Tuesda y with the
aty clerk by [ small white or pinkish flowers and
Peggy Skene. Je
Skene, Ann
upper leaves which are circular
Baker, and ITioebi Bland
I around the stem. Chinees lettuce
;
J or false dandelion resembles the
I
Business Visitor— Ire Bialon of
Jaaper Man Here— J. A. Hoork.
Leaburg district was a business
Jaaper wood dealer, waa a buatne a
Washington, D. C„ April 18—The * ,a,,or 10 Springfield Saturday.
visitor In Spr.ngfleld on Tuesday E D IB L F W IL D P L A N T S NOW dandelion but the flower stems are
Huatlon here simmers down to a
Down frpm B rld -a _ ,, Q
R E A D Y FOR H O U S E W IV E S branching and the leaves somewhat
Visits Friends—T. W. Carney of
completa national bouaecleautog. of M<;Kenale bridge wa. a visitor
hairy. Curly dock la a roadside
W sltervllle visited with friends In , Freezing out of many winter gar­ weed, often found around deserted
New broom, proverbially .weep
on g , tur(Uy.
F IN A L N O T IC I
Springfield on Tueeday.
<»»’«11. and the Kooeevelt broom bae
dens has made It necessary for the buildings, which baa small green­
h a rd ly begun to «how «Ign« of wear
Leaburg Man Here— A. W. Fra*
Nolle» Id liornby given by the
general public to buy vegetables ish flowers In long clusters and
<'o,‘kr‘iM 4«toen‘t like the aaaump- *»« of Leaburg waa a business vlsl-
Teacher Returns — Miss Hutb
uixteralglK'd admlnlatratrla of the
from the market or go without. narrow, crinkled leaves. Pig weed
eatat» of Uloii 8 Wulkor, decnaaod world but bo sure and get Krus tlon 1,1 * uvb “ "«plele leadership “ >r Hi Hprlngfleld Saturday
Morrison has returned to her duties
Oregon is blessed, however, with or lamb's quarters baa small, In­
that alio liua (llod her (Inal account
at Springfield high school following
■ lien Hull» the SAFE way to reduce by (be president, but tb« prealdent
In auld vatutn, mid that the Couuty
Down from Portland Mrs. Geo. a week's absence due to the sario u an abundance of wild plants which conspicuous flowers and the entire
Judge of Lull« County, Urugon, has wide hlpa, prominent front and baa (be public behind him and con Eppa of Portland arrived here tost
may be eaten as greens or in salad ' plant la somewhat white and scaly,
chin aud ugalu feel the Joy gr, . „
H
.
Illness of bar father who died last
(livd tho hour of tell o'clock on double
of living money beck If dleaatla , /
b,rt week-eud to visit with relatives.
and which are as palatable and 1 Oreena are washed thoroughly to
week
Muy Iklti. 1933 at tho County Court (led after the first Jar.
lhul Mr » « « ••v e lt will get the rest
rich In vitamins as any of tbe do- remove all grit, and cooked for a
room u( thn couuty court In the
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|of ble major program through coo
Gats Bounty— W. E. Scott of
short time in a very small amount
mestic plants.
l.uue Comity Court Housa, In Ku-
Dallas People Here — Mr. and
greaa, although not without a good Blue H ire r Friday collected the 33
of
water. In moat cases, the water
U en e, Oregon, an the time mid
N O T IC I TO CREDITORS
Descriptions,
drawings
and
sug
Mrs. Virgil McPherson and family
place of hearing objection». If any
NO TIC E IS HEREBY G IVEN du** ° r muttering and grumbling. county bounty on one bobcat.
gestlona for preparation of these left clinging to the leaves after
or
Dallas,
Oregon,
spent
the
week­
lbore bn. to the allowance and net That tb» uudarslgued baa been ap He holds the w hip hand .and noth-
washing Is sufficient. Oreens may
llement ol aald (Inal account and pointed Administrator of the eatate log arare« the average congress
Visit at Canby— Mrs E. C. Stuart end In Springfield visiting at the plants have been prepared by Dr.
is pleasing.
(or diatrlliutlon of aald eatate.
of George Melvin Miller, deceased, I man ao much as the thought that and her mother, Mrs. Ella Frum of home of Mr. McPherson's mother Helen M. Ullkey, associate profes­
G LA DY8 J. W A l.K K Il. Admin­ by the County Court of Lane Conn I,,
sor
of
botany
at
Oregon
State
col­
Mrs.
Stella
McPherson.
istratrix
ty, Oregon. A ll persons having ,b* I™»'«'«’“ 1 «•'» «to rU h l over bis Junction City, spent Sunday with
Advertising signs have found
lege. Thia mimeographed sheet will
FRED K. H M IT II, Attorney (or
claim» against aald eatate are re- head by means of newspapers and relatives at Canby.
Portland People Here— Mr. and be sent free upon request from the iheir way Into the Orand Central
Admlnlatratrlk.
yulred to present them with the radio, uud tell his coaetltuenta that
Patrolman Hare—Ben F. Mlnney, Mra. Roy M errll and sons. Billy and college.
Station for the first time.
(A 13 a<» 27 — M 4 11)
proper vouchers to the undersigned hg
dolllg hl. duty
• a s
road district patrolman for tbe Vida Bobby, of Portland were week-end
at III» law office of James K. Klug.
Dandelion and common mustard
4IP Miner Building. Eugene, Ia n s
Moves for Farm Relief
district, was a vlaltor In Springfield visitors In Springfield at the borne leave« are among those which may
A mouse appeared In a crowded
SUMMONS
Couuty. Oregon, within six <•>
Farm relief, for example: The on Monday,
of Mr. and Mrs. W. K Barnell. Mrs.
be gathered for greens In April department store here the other
«date
doesn’t
want
to
pass
the
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
M errill Is a aister of Mr. Barnell.
while they are still tender, accord- day and not a aingle woman yelled.
STATE (IF OREGON F u ll LANK day
. . . Í ^ of T April,
Í M o ,1
« ' °
' tbU • ‘h ' »•'••Went'» bill, and doubtless will
Thurston Merchant Here — Hay
IP33.
COUNTY.
Rennie,
store
operator
at
Thurston
M E L V IN 0. M ILL E R . Admlnls «ucceed In Inserting some uulmport-
trator of (be Estate of Ueorge ant changes. But It will be passed, waa a business visitor In Spring-
W IL L IA M F. M ATTESON, Plain
Melvin Miller, Deceased.
Uff.
vs.
HAKA V. M A T T E ­
because senators don't want to risk field Saturday.
(A « 13-20-37- M 4)
SON, Defondant.
the president going "on the sir*
Portland People Here — Mrs.
To Sara V Matteson, the abuve
and telling people that they were EHen w h ite and Mrs. Roy Smith,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
uam«d defendant:
,,nou«b 10 b«»P bankers but
ot FortUlld arrived here Frl
IN T H E NA M E OF T H E STATE
NO TIC E IS HER EBY U IV E N :
D F OREGON; You are hereby re That the County Court of tho Plate unwlllln« to
farmers!
day lo
wtth fr ^ m i, for a few
qulred to appear In th« above en of Oregon for Lan« County baa rp
Meantime, practical ateps toward days.
tltletl cause and answer the Com pointed Zora M. Culver aa Admlnls what secri,tary Wallace calls "abol
plaint filmi against you herein with­ trstrlx of the Eatate of W illiam T. , . .
. ,
, ,,
„ .
t Mission Meeting O ff — Monthly
W ith the purchase of drees or
in four weeks from the date of the Culver. Decoased. All persona haT. "h lu g anarchy In agriculture have
coat amounting to 36.96 or more
ing
claims
against
said
Estate
are
»
>
«
*»
«
*
taken
by
tbe
president's
order
“
U *
be Bap‘ 1 M “ *° " ayy
r im i
,»( ion of this Summons;
a Hat will be Qlven Absolutely
and If you fall so to appear and an hereby notified to present tbe same, abolishing the farm board and cox c,rcle scheduled to have been held
FR EE.
iw e r, plaintiff will apply to tbe duly verb <d. to the undersigned pining Its work with tbe Federal Tue,day • ’'enln« ot thU week has
Court for tho relief prayed for In Administratrix at the law offices m
i
h
i m
.
A '*------- ------- * --------* “ --------- -------- *"
F e d e ra l been •’"•tponed for one week.
said complaint as follows, to-wit: of Harris. Smith A Bry on. M ln e ri’‘ ttrni Uoan Hoard, tbe
For a dm re» o f th e ab ove entitled »>»»«“ “«■ Kuge««, la n e County? «-«»>«1 Banka, tbe Joint Stock Ixn d
Gets Bounty— C. E. Evans of
1 group specially priced for
Court that the marrtoge contract
“ OaU‘*
I
,be Intermediate Credit Belknap Springs Monday collectetl
Easter at 88.96—all colors and
now existing lM»tween plaintiff and
« h i * anth Haw xf Ma h ; Banka, tbe Agricultural Credit Cor- the county bounty on one coyote
sixes. 26 Dresses for quick clear­
defendant be forever dl.-olved and
,b u J0lh d“ y « M * rcb- : poratlona aet up by tbe Reconstruc-
and two bobcats at the office of
ance 32.98— values to 39.96— both
that plaintiff be absolutely divorced!
It is an old EJaster custom to eat ham and eggs for
ZOltA M. CULVER. Admlnls-!,loM Finance Corporation, the Crop (he counuty clerk.
from defendant;
light and dark colors— all silk—
Easier Breakfast. The best ham, baccn or sausage are
tratrlx of tho Estate of W illiam Production Loan Bureau and agri
long sleeves— short sleeves.
That plaintiff be awarded tbe
. . Culver, Deccaaod.
cultural association loan bureau.
Entertain at Dinner — Mr. and
always found at this market.
care and custody of Virginia M Harris, Smith A Bryson, Attor-
All of those functions will be per­ Mrs. Laurence M offitt entertained
Matteson, thn minor child of plain : neys for Administratrix.
formed by tbe new board with at their home Saturday evening
tiff and defendant;
(M SO—A 6-13 20-27)
Ranging In price to suit any
............. ... I I. I
For Easter dinner let us suggest a fine roast. We
Henry Morgentbau, Jr., at Ita bead. with a dinner for a number of
And for such other and further
purse. 1 group specially priced
Mr. Morgentbau will pull one ot tbelr friends.
have
some extra nice cuts in either veal, pork or beef.
dellef aa to the Court may ao»m
NOTICE OF S H E R IFF'S SALE
for Easter st 36.96— all sixes and
Just and equitable;
REAL PROPERTY
the atrongeet oars la the whole gov­
Principal In Hospital — Glen
colors— all new.
Thia aummons la published under
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by ernment. He and Secretary Wallace
and by virtue of an order of the virtue of an execution and order will share complete control so tar Wood, principal at the Brattain
We also have nice fat chickens if you prefer them.
school, underwent an operation at
Hon, 0 F Sklpworth, Judge of the of sale Issued out of the Circuit
as
government
can
control
such
above entitled Court made and sn Court of the Slate of Oregon for
tbe Pacific hospital Friday and
Hundreds of hats priced from
tnred on the 22nd day of March. Ix n e County the 24th day of March. things, over what farmers may will be a patient there tor two
3100 and up. All headsixes. 60
1833, which order directs the publl-: 1833, upon and pursuant to a decree plant, how they market their pro-
weeks.
hats Easter Special 31.00.
■ ailon of this Summons once each duly given and made by aald Court duct, how much they may gel fo r :
week for four successive weeks; . I ho 15th day of October, 1833, In a
m
.
-i
25 Hats S1-96
th e d a te Of th e
firs t p u b lic a tio n of »ult pending therein In which Carl " “ n,‘ bow mttch lbey “ n h0" 0* | Fo,><, 8*'»
H ,ld “
A cooked ,<XMl
E. C. S T U A R T , Prop.
this Summons la Marrh 23rd. 1838 Wagner waa plaintiff and M » tt!for ,helr ,arm operations, aa well sale for the benefit of tbe flower
4th and Main Sts. Phone 63
POTTER A HAILEY, Attorneys Simona and others were defendants, us wbat they can borrow on farm fund of tbe Christian church waa
829 W illam ette St.. Eugene, Ore.
fo r P la in t If f
"hlch execution and order of sale mortgages.
held
Saturday
at
Eggimann's
fi. Addreaa «31 *« « «» me directed and^«mmanded
UBemploym. nt R. I1H N .x t
Kandy Kitchen with Mrs. Edith!
Miner Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon. »>“ to sell the real property herein-
(M 23 3 0 - A 8 13-80)
after described to nattily certain Th<’ f lr ,t «toge of President Laxton la charge.
... .....
' .......... —
liens and charges In said decree Roosevelt's unemployment re lie f1
specified. I will on Saturday the plnn. the enlistment of 260.000 men
fo rm er Teacher Here— Mr. and
7 A«"-'1- I» 33' « ‘ ht< bou/ under m ilitary discipline for forest.; Mn* A rth le P,erce'
>»d
of ten oclock, A. M . at the south-
,
... ;
**- and
— ■“ **—
" High
- - of - —
Mr.
Mrs. ” H. C.
Eugene
west door of the County Court ry work- * een” uk’,,y e»«u«h to be
visited with friends In Springfield
Hou«t> lo Eugene, laaue County, put Into operation «peedlly. It will
Dr. JO S E P H IN E C. B R A U N
Oregon, offer for sale and soil at use money which had been appro- Sunday evening. Mrs. Pierce until
Naturopathic Physician
public auction for cash, subject to
,a(ed bu, no,
t for olh„ recently was a teacher at the Brat- i
, redemption as provided by law, all . . .
,
. „
.
tain school.
Pilone 81-J
of the right, title and Intereet of kln<*1' ,,f pub,lc work" Th" next
the plaintiff uud defendants In said stage. It la expected will be an ap
Tsaehers Hold Mooting — The
office Hours: I to 5 P. M.
suit and of all parties claiming by, proprlatlon of something like five monthly meeting of the teachers
40« Fourth Street
(through or under them or a n y -o f, hundred m„ ,lon do,lar, , or appor.
and officers ot the Christian Sun­
them In or to the following dea '
! tlonment among tbe states for di- day school was held Monday even­
crlbed real property, to-wlt:
Lot 14 io H. L. and T. B. 9tew rect r* II®f The administration con ing at tbe home of Mr. and Mrs.
art's Plat being a subdivision of calves it to be the government's Roland Moshler.
the James Ebbcrt Jr., D. L. C. No first duty to see vo It that nobody
JEWELER
74 In Township 17 8. R. 3 Weat „tarves. while waiting for the
Former Residents Visit— Mr. and
Repairing a Specialty
m ore'or *iea»n<1 <on,“ ln,Uk <,ne ttcre wheels of Industry to begin to turn Mrs. Elton LaSalle and Mr. and
Jat^T U.H 28th day of March. >«a«n.
Mrs. Allen Kafoury, all former resi­
Springfield, Oregon
1833.
Money for thin and probably for dents of Springfield who now live
C. A. SW ART8. Sheriff.
other purposes will be raised by a In Portland, were guests ot friends
General Law ITactlee
By A. E. Hulegaurd, Deputy.
new government bond Issue of per­ here over the week-end.
(M 30— A 8-13-30-27)
haps three million dollars. Long­
I. M. P E T E R S O N
Student Vlelte Parents — W il­
term bonds bearing a low rate ot
Attorney-at-Ixw
8U M M O N 8
liam Pollard, student a t the medi­
T_TERE are the new wonder stoves that Firing
Interest may be offered In small
City Hall Building
cal school In Portland, spent the
1N T H E C IR C U IT CO URT OF T H E
you the latest in modern gas cooking ser­
It
la
ex­
S TA TE OF OREGON. IN AND unl” '
low “ * 30' and
Springfield, Oregon
week-end Io Springfield at the
vice . . . no matter where you live. They light
pected that there will be little d iffi­
FOR LANE COUNTY.
home of his parents. Dr. and Mrs.
Orville 8. Maxwell and Iola Max­ culty In disposing of them. The In­
instantly, just like gas! They cook like gas. They
well. his wife. Plaintiffs, vs. W il­ terest will be a charge on the un- W. H. Pollard.
make and burn their own gas from clear-white
M O D E L 931
liam Edward W arren and Eleanor,
Come from Portland— Mrs. Min­
Dorothy Warren, his wife, dofend nual hud* el but no( "° he“ vy
to
wfehCooaaled FuelTank.
untreated gasoline.
Low oven type. Porcelain
ant»,
offset economies already beginning nie Flemming and Frank Hobson
In the new Coleman Safety Instant-Gas Stoves
finish In Cream T n Rip-
To W illiam Edward Warren and to be put into effect.
of Portland came to Springfield
Eleanor Dorothy Warren, his wife?
Funds from this or some other from that city last week-end t o !
are found every modern feature for safety and
Defen da nta:
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
source, possibly through the Re- visit with their sister. Mrs. Wanda !
continuously dependable service. N e w construc­
IN T H E NA M E O F T H E S T A T E
OF OREOON. you and ench of you construction Finance Corporation, Barnes, and their mother, Mrs.
tion features and new operating conveniences
are hereby required to appear and - are expected to be used to shoulder Susan Xing.
make it possible for you always to have better
answer the Complaint filed against gome of the farm mortgage burden,
cooked foods.
Drive to Grants Paan— Dr. and
you tn the above entitled su't. with- but not (o „ „ ,t
fron, the
Represented By
in four weeks fro
the date of the i . . .
. t
,
Mrs. W. C. Rebhan and two daugh­
first publication of this Summons,
'»e Insurance com
ters, Joy and Bobby, spent the
and If you fall to answer, for want panles and other large mortgagees
E. H . T U R N E R
week-end
at their place near Grants
Several new models have concealed fuel
thereof, th > plaintiffs will apply to
Businas« and Railroads
Pass. They left Saturday afternoon
Springfield, Ore. the Court for the relief as prayed
84« A 81.
One use to which government
tanks. They are striking in style and beauty . . .
tor In Plaintiffs* Complaint, to-
and returned to Springfield Tues- ,
wlt: Judgment against the defend­ funds may be put Is the stimula­ day.
as handsome as the finest city gas range. You’ll
ants for the sum of 38,600.00 and In­ tion of business by means of some
like
their modern lines, their gleaming porcelain
•
terest thereon st the rate of 7% method of either making loans for
PO O L E - G R A Y
Visit at Junction City— Mr. and
finish in smooth and Rippletone effects
per annum from Nov. 1. 1931. thd extension purposes or guaranteeing
Mrs. Marion Adams and son, Bob.
for the further sum of 38» 98 and
BARTHOLOM EW
These new stoves cook better and quicker.
Interest thereon at the rate of 7% buslneos enterprises against loss If and Mr. and Mrs. W alter Laxton
They save you work, time and money. The
per annum from Nov. 6, 1932, and they will undertake to resume oper­ and son. Junior, spent Sunday at
percatan.
for the further sum of a reasonable ations at full pressure under condi­
average meal for a family of five can be cooked
Formerly Walker-Poolg
Attorneys fee, and for the costs and tions laid down by the government. Junction City at the home of Mr. |
Adama' mother, Mrs. Sarah Adams.
with 2^ worth of fuel!
dlsburuements of this salt; also for
the foreclosure of the mortgage This Is one of the plans not yet Mrs. Adams' birthday was obser-
EUG ENE— U th S P R IN G FIELD
Before you select any stove, be sure to see
executed to plaintiffs by said de­ fully worked out. but generajly
228 Main
and Charnolton,
_____________________________
fendants upon thn following des­ talked
the new Coleman Instant-Gas. It will solve your
about among
President
cribed premises:
Phone «2-J
Telephone 723
vision Imposed upon all banks, but
Roosevelt's Intimates.
cooking problems at once and for all lim e!
Beginning at a point In the cen­
Early action by the admlnlatra- what form It w ill take la not yet
ter line of County Road No. 1008
In the East lino of tho James Mc­ tlon for the relief of the railroad clear. It probably w ill not be In
Cabe D. L. C. No. 4«. In Township situation seems imminent. It Is said the form of a government guaran- |
Seventeen (17) South. Range here that some of the delay Is due tee of bank deposits, but It may ;
Four (4) West of the W illamette
Meridian. 1228.5 feet South of the to negotiations under way between take the form of requiring every
Northeast corner of said claim the new Secretary of Labor. Miss bank which Is a member ot the
and running thence South along Perkins, and the railway brother­ Federal Reserve System to con­
tho East line of the claim 429.6 hoods, looking toward a reduction tribute to a mutual Insurance fund
feet, thence West 1017.2 feet,
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­ of railroad wage scales as a neces­ to guarantee deposits. This, with
ter of the County Road, thence sary part of any wide-spread re­ the requirement that every Nation­
East along the center linn of the organisation calculated to put the al Bank shall be a member of the
County Road 1017.2 feet to the roads on an earning basis.
Federal reserve. Is calculated to
HOW ABOUT
place of beginning, containing
The railroad plans contemplate a drive all state banks into the sys­
ten acres, In 1-a.ne County, Ore­
YO U R C H IL D ?
single mnnaglng head, similar to tem.
gon;
• s #
and also for such other and fur­ the position of Director of Railways
W ith beer legalised and the pro­
One child In every five h?«
ther relief as to the Ceurt may during the war. Thia man will be posal to repeal the prohibition
seem equitable, and that each of
defective vision In most cases
M ODEL 9 0 8
these children do not know that
you be barred from all Interest In the supreme boss of the railroads, amendment likely to be ratified by
Low ovan, Vburoar aryla,
with
the
Interstate
Commerce
Com­
a
sufficient
number
of
states,
Presi­
their vision Is at fault and handi­ snld preml.ies, except only the sta­
fin ia h td in gray porcelain
tutory right of redemption.
capping them. They find It hard
mission acting In an advisory ca­ dent Roosevelt has sent for a list
a n a ma l and balad black
to study. They hsve frequent
This summons Is served upon pacity.
of prisoners In Federal prisons for
headaches. They are graded as
you by publication by virtue of an
Still on Banking Problem
violations of the prohibition laws.
order of the Hon. 0. F. Sklpworth,
dull. Naturally they do not get
The banking situation considered He has not said why he wants the
Circuit Judge, dated and filed
ahend as well aa their parents
March 23, 1933. directing that this as a whole Is regarded here as In list, but some of his friends sug­
and teachers would like to have
Finiabed in Cream-Tan Rippletone porcelain
Summons ne served upon you by good shape, but with much yet to gest. that he Is looking for cell-
them. So It Is wise to get their
publication
In
The
Springfield
eyes tested and know, not guess,
News, once each week for a period be done to Insure stability. Some room for hankers. Several big bank­
their true condition.
of four weeks. The date of first few banks which were not In per­ ers are under arrest and apparent­
DR. E LLA M EA D E
publication Is March 30, 1933.
fect condition have been allowed ly headed for prison, and It Is
write to
W ELLS * W ELLS. Attorneys to open, due to exlgenclea ot state rumored here that many more will
Optometrist
for Plaintiffs, Residence and P.
politics. There Is going to be some be brought to trial If the present
lugana
WleM4a, Kane.
41 W est 8th
O. Address, Eugene, Oregon.
Chicago, III.
Philadelphia, Pa.
Loa Angeles, Caltf.
sort of strong government supor- defendants are coovloted.
80— <-13-30-37)
F u ll HA1.E 84 Acre« on L lttlu F u ll
creek (or aul« or trndn (or Hprlng
(laid property. B o b 14 F u ll Creek?
Oregon, or a»« N. A. Howe.
A13
BY RADPOOD MOBUY
EASTER
Specials
D e lic io u s
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