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    THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 198»
BARBARA BARNELL IN
STATE MUSIC MEET
Ml»« liarliara barnull, daughter
nf Mr. ami M n W. K bur null, baa
lM»n entered In Ib« »lal« music
tournament to ba held al Forest
Oro»» Friday and Muturday of thia
waah. Mb« will represent Hprtng
FO R MALIC 34 Acres on L it tin Full Held blab »chool In Iba plano «olo
« r»»k (or «ala or trad« for Spring I CO“ F****’« “ ’ Miss Barnall will play
(mid property, box 14 Fall Creek,
Or«»" on Orlday and will
A l 3 ' b" • cc<’i»Pibil, <l »I Ih«’ tournament
Oregon, or aee N. A. Howe,
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Paator la Speaker»— lt«v bean (
I ’oiudexiar, paalor of the Melbo-
<114 Episcopal church oí Hprliig
(laid waa the principal »paaker at
Iba iiievtlng ui the J a» per grange
Tueailay evening.
F IN A L
N O T IC I
TOWN AND VICINITY
W altarvllla Man Mere — Leo
Chief at Oakridge— Lum Ander
Hammer of W altervllle waa a vial »on, police chief, spool Munday at
tor In Mprlngfleld on Saturday.
¡Oakridge and Westfir.
Visits at Portland— Mias Nellie
Mtuart spent Munday visit ng with
friends In Portlana,
Portland Man Mara— Al Parkins
¡by liar nmt her
was here from Portland Munday to
Laat year 44 high schools entered *1 1 ’. with friends and relatives.
the tournament, »ending a total of
Spend Day at Drain— Mr. and
more than 1100 contealants. These
Included 7S quartets and gl«« club Mrs F K Ixiuk spent Munday at
Drain.
and mare than ISO aololata.
MOTHERS INVITED TO
CAMPUS FOR WEEK-END
Notice la hereby given by the
undersigned administratrix of the
«alale of Ulen 8. Walker, deceaaed
Eugene, Ore,, April 27 Htudenla
Ibul alie baa (lied her (Inal account of the CnlVeralty of Oregon have
III aald eatata. and that the County
Judge o( Lane County, Oregon, baa Invited Ihelr mother to come to
died the hour of Ien o'clock on the campus her» May 12. IS and 14,
____ (or the annual Mother's Hay obaerv-
May IVih. 1*33 at the County Court
room of ibe county court In IRs lance. H pec la I events have been
. ' ¡ r a j r S " ' ......... - .................
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place of hearing objections. If anyI ,,av* ,h'’ opportunity of enjoying
there be. to the allowance and aet ' the events of the annual Junior
tlemeut of »aid (Inal account and Week end which lakes place at thia
(or distribution o( aald «state.
, i m_
GLADYS J. W ALKER. Admin
A mass meeting of all mothers,
latrai r i i
the annual Mother's Hay banquet,
FRED E S M IT H , Attorney (or
Administratrix.
the canoe (ete, senior ball and cam
(A 183927 — M 4-11)
pu> day are atnonc the events
which mothers will enjoy while
N O T IC I TO C R E D IT O R *
they are here.
Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned baa been appointed ad
NO TIC E TO C R E D ITO R *
mlnletrator o( the estate of Georg«
E Chase, deceaaed. by the County
notice im i i t i i h u i liv en .
Court (or lume County, Oregon. All J i hut the Couuly co u .t ot lue u u te
persons having claims against aald' <>[ Oregon (or Lane Louuty naa * p
«state are h«reby notified to pre« pointed ¿ora M CoiVvr ea AUunnia
ent the »am», with proper voucher» 1 iralrix of the Estate ol W ill.am 1.
to the undersigned at the office I culver. Hocoaaed. e ll persona L..v-
"f ***>nald loung, 430 Miner build | mg claims agamst saiu (¡.state a f j
ln< ‘ Eugene, tlregou, within six ueruoy notitieo to present the same,
months from the date of the first uu<> veri* 1 <l, to luu undersigned
publication of thia notice.
..um lnietrairix at the taw otilcea
’J '*
publication April Ol narria, b u i . t u a Fry on, Miner
Vialta at Portland— Bert Doane
hae gone to Portland to spend a
(ew days vleltlng.
Quest a t H otel—
Karl M cC arty
of I- ugene was a guaet at the
Hprlngfleld hotel Friday evening
W altervllle Man Hara — Frank
And« son of W altervllle was a vial
tor In Mprlngfleld Monday
Prom Hayden Bridge — W. C.
M y rn of Hayden bridge was a visi­
tor In Springfield Tuesday morning
III at Jasper— Mrs. Lem Drury Is
p«rt<d to be III at her home at
JMpar.
Qoaa to Medford— Crla Hansen
made a business trip to Medford tbe
f rat of the week.
County Agent Proposes
Late Grain Feed Crops
ic c c t c il
L*n* Farmer* Urged to Sow
Late Crain Which Will Pro-
duCa Heaviest Tonnage
r n u c in r o c
C O N S ID E R S
I state officers arrestad Baxter Flab
ja r and confiscated a SO gallon alili
.on the Camp Craak road.
Fisher was given a |S00 fina and
30-day jail sentence when arraign­
ed before Justice of the Peace. Dan
Johnston, In Eugene Monday morn
COMMUNITY CANNERY log.
I Lesburg Man Hare— W alter Car
canneries.
, Community
„
whlch PLEASANT HILL FOUR-H
| ter of Lesburg spent Haturday In
p ro .-d such a boon to a number of '
Many Lane county farmers are
J Mprlngfleld on business.
CLUB HAS MEET, HIKE
Oregon counties last year, are being
I Vida Man Hara— Ben Minney of wonder ng what they can plant organized In greater numbers for
late In April or during May that
Problems In connection with
Ibe coming season. The horticul­
Vida waa a business visitor In will make hay or other types of
tural products department at Ore 'heir work In the Homemakers club
Mprlngfleld on Haturday.
feed for livestock, according to
gon State college has received were taken up and discussed by
County Agent O. 8 Fletcher. W in­
many requests for asalatance in members of the Happy Homemak
V is ito r from Albany— Mrs. b a r
ter killing of vetch aad oats, red
designing and Installing such can era club of Pleasant H ill high
¿Usman of Albany 1» visiting
clover, and other crop, planted fo rnerie((
school when they met at the home
at the home of Mrs. C. I Gorrie. Hr
hay mad. much ree e d ln , necea-
ln eommunkwih» recently of Mildred Wallace of Jasper Sat
,
*„ ’ P n< .h“
»'**> “ >«•«
‘ barge of projects at urdaj’ Mra. Irene Holcomb, Trent,
Noti Resident Hero— Mra. Ellen r L
la leader of the club and was pres­
dossier of Nob waa a business visi­ layed planting until many farmers A„torla. Th„
ent. Members present were Kath­
w II not be able to plant oata, Westfir
tor in Mprlngfleld Tuesday.
wheat, or barley for hay aa plan
erine Kahler, Ava Sanders. Jeaon-
Last year more than 682.000 cans
Visite Salem Farm— F. B. Flan- zed.
ette Settle and Mildred Wallace.
of
fruit,
vegetables
or
meat
were
ary and son, Richard, spent Munday I The county agent «tetes that
Mlsa Iris Wallace, and Mr». Nellla
with Julius Fulop at his farm n ear■ «here Is so little dlff«en< e In the canned in community plants oper Sanders were visitors.
feeding value of bay made from ' * ' * Î *"
° r“ tt’n counUe* ’ ac
On the following day, Sanday,
.
K
i e
i
cording to a compilation made by
wheat,
oats,
or
barley
that
l>ane
tbe
club hiked to tbe top of ParvtiFs
visita Brother— Joy Walker of
E. H. Wiegand, head of the horticul­
butte. The hike covered about seven
Medford spent Haturday In Spring county farmers should sow the kind tural producta work at Corvallis
miles and was started from the
of grain from which they can get
field visiting with his brother, W
borne of tbe leader. Many orcblds,
the heaviest tonnage. Oats are gen­
F. W alker
erally preferri d by dairymen for DIRTIEST STILL TAKEN
lambs tongues and violets were
ABOVE CAMP CREEK found. Those taking the hike were
Back In *chool— Ethyl Kever on ' ha,r* but whea* that *• cu> in the
Cleona Awbrey, Katherine Kabler,
has returned to her classes at ml,k * * * * * Makes a very satfafac
What officer« term as the dirtiest Myrna Laird, Mildred Wallace, E li­
school after being out with a bad lory bay for dairy cows and beard-
le a barley also makes good hay * m l ' h* ’' hare e’ er caP‘ “ r«> ” aa zabeth Holcomb, Mrs. Iverson and
case of poison oak for several days
when cut early. Therefore, farmer«
yben county and Jeanne Holcomb.
Dserhom People Hera— Mr and are urged to plant the kind of grain
M r i. Herbert Platt of Hnerhorn from which they may expect the
were visitors In Mprlngfleld on heaviest yield of hay on their res­
Tuesday.
pective farms.
«
From Camp Craak— Mrs. R. It
Late Qraaa Crope Good
Chaae of Camp Cre»k visited with I H<” " * ,rom P° ’*<*"<1 — Mr. and
have
friends In Springfield on Monday J Mr"' <,,,ffor<i Wllaon have returned, Where farmers
nr«M r«
t in land
tim that
t..
! to Springfield from Portland w here! "
be i>r*P *r‘5d
‘ i" 1*
Q«ta Bounty— Harley O. Caln of they have been visiting relative« , plan*lnB whe*U «*t«. or barley, they
W eatflr Saturday collected $14 from for tbe pa t month.
may P*anl Sudan grata, millet, or
corn to good advantage. Sudan
tbo cour ty bounty fund for «ne
Entectain W ith Dane«— Mr. and grass makes fa'r hay and good pa
cougar and two bobcats.
Mra. John Hender-r entertained ture when planted after the land
Catches Big Trout— Lyle Metcall wMh a dancing party for their warms up well, which is usually
of Hprlngfleld caught two largi friends at W illamette park Satur after the middle of May Millet can
trout three miles below Thurston day night.
be planted about the 16th to 20th
JUlld, 1933.
Eugvue, laute County. Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock
of May and will grow on land that
I . M. ( HAME, Administrator of Oregou, w.thiu bix Monina from
Gets Large Bullhead»— C E l-Xg i J B i j l l fo ,,//b a v c ^ m o v id h T « j
the «state of Gtorge K. Chase.
ualu ol luia notice.
iliueaaed
Hated litis juin day of March, mann caught two large bullhead from Southern California and are
DO NALD YOUNG, Attorney fur
are Hungarian, Siberian, and com
» 9 32,
fish Friday while fishing near June establishing a home on tbe McKen
«»tate.
moo. Japanese millet Is a much
¿ o b A M CULVEK. Adminis­
(A 20-27— M 4-11-12)
tra trix of tba Estate of William (Ion City. Both of the flab mesa tie near Nimrod.
later maturing variety that gives
ured
more
than
16
Inches.
. . Culver, Deceased.
large yields of green feed in the
At
Junction
City—
Mrs.
Genevieve
Harria, Hmllh A Bryson, A I lor -
NOTICE TO C R E D IT O R *
Fleh on Coast — W. P. Tyson, Louk
pent Wednesday at June c o a t sections of Lane county
NO TIC E IB HEREBY G IV E N “ aya
2937)
Hprlngfleld Mayor, and Roy Carl­ tlon City attending the county con­ where summer moisture is avail­
That the undersigned has been ap
ton, spent Saturday fishing on the vention of the Lane County I. O. O. able. Hungarian and common mil­
pointed Administrator of the estate
of George Melvlu Miller, deceased,
let are superior for the W illam ette
NOTICE OF S H ER IFF'S SALE
Biuslaw river near Swlsshome.
F. and Rebekah lodges
by the County Court of Lane Coun­
REAL PROPERTY
valley section of the county.
Medical Student Hara— W illiam
ty. Oregon All persona having. N O TIC E la hereby given that by
E n tertain s W. C. T. U — Monthly
Most people prefer Sudan grass
claims against said salats are re , lrtu. of an eMKUtloll
ordMr Pollard, student at the Medical meeting of the Springfield W. C.
to millet as the hay la, on the aver­
qulred to present them with the ,
, „ UMq ou,
vlrcttU
proper voucher« to the undersigned Cour,
tbe bj4Ul of Uregon for school In Portland spent the week T. D. chapter waa held Tuesday age. more palatable. Millet, how­
?!n*hu . aW
T,Oi Jan,r* K - K ,“ E' luiue County the 24lh day of March, end here with hla parents. Dr. and afternooo at the home of Mrs. Eliza ever, has slightly morw protein
410 Miner building, Eugene. Lana jpaq, upon anq pur>uaut to a decroa Mra. W H Pollard.
i Nelson.
than Sudan grass, grows faster on
i ounly, Oregon, within six (8) qq|y given sud made by said Court
colder land, the hay cures faster,
months from the date of this notice. the lath day of Uctober, 1832, in a
Parent« of Daughter — Mr. and
Freight Agent Hero— A. A. N ick­
.
O '* * 0"* lhU
ault pending therein ln 'which Car. Mrs. W. C. Brooks are the parents els, district freight and passenger and Is probably tbe better of the
,," y u v i V IM i , u n I am
. I
Wagner was plaintiff and M alt of a baby daughter bom to them agent for the Southern Pacific rail­ two on Lane county land. In deter­
M E l.\ IN G. M ILLER , Admlnls binloUa tt0(j ethers were defendants,
mining which of theae crops to I
irator of the Kataio of George Whlch execution and order of sale at their home South of Hprlngfleld road. waa a business visitor In this
grow, the farmer should determine
Melvlu Miller. I»e«'eased.
waa lo Iu# j,re<.tw<i auq commanded Isle last Thursday, April 20. 1933.
city Tuesday.
the purpose for which be wishes to
(A B-I3-X0-X7 M 4)
l0 Bu|| lbu reaj p ro pafty herein-
Recovering— Robert Sears, em­
Junction City People Here— Mr use the crop, that la whether to t
— — —— —
— — — — — «tier described to eallsfy certain
R iic iiX A c c r i i r o r ' i n r v
“nd ehar«e»
•*'<» <i<*t®* ployed at the Springfield Garage, and Mra. Sam M iller of Junction pasture or tor hay. and plant sc
D U S 1 I& V 5S I / i r C V l U l J specified, I will on Haturday the has been III for several days and City spent 8un-tay in Springfield cordingly.
28th day of April, 1833, at the hour unable to work. Hla condition is
visiting with Mr. and Mra J. M.
Summer Pastures Problem
of ten o'clock, A. M., at ths aouth-
Larson.
If suitable summer pastures can
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN , weat door of the County Court Improving now.
be provided, the hay shortage will
liuuae In Eugene. Lane County,
N aturopathic Physician
Daughter la Born— Mr. and Mra.
Visit In Portland— Mr. and Mrs. be lessened to some extent and bet- f
] Oregon, offer for sale and sell at
public auction for caab. rubject to Haskell Dowdy of Route 2, Goshen, F. B. Hamlin and fam ily spent ter milk production obtained. Sheep
Rhone >1 J
redemption as provided by law, all are the parents of an infant daugh­ Sunday in Portland visiting with
ol tbe right, title und Interest of ter bora to them at the Eugene Mr. Hamlin's son. Virgil, and hla and other livestock will also do bet- <
Office Hours: 1 to 6 I*. M
ter where summer pasture is pro­
the plaintiff and defendants In said
402 Fourth 8treet
hospital on Bunday, April 23. 1933. family.
suit and of all parties claiming by,
vided. W inter rye or winter wheat
through or under them or any of
planted now at the rate of one and
Superintendent at Office— Laur­
Visit
at
Bridge
—
Mrs.
Lola
them In or to tba following des­
ence C. M offitt, county school sup­ Thompson and her mother, Mrs. one-half bushels per acre will make
cribed real property, to-wlt:
Lot 14 io H. L. and T. B. 8tew- erintendent, returned to hla office Orchard, of Placer, are visiting very satisfactory summer pasture.
arl'a I '1st bolng a subdtvinlon of Monday morning following a two with Mr. and Mrs. Russel Myers at Rye la better for this purpose than
JE W EI,EH
tbe James Ebbort Jr., D. L. C. No. weeks' absence due to illness.
wheat because It makes more pos­
their home near Hayden Bridge.
Repairing a Specialty
74 In Township 17 8. K. 3 West
ture. stays green better ln dry
of W. M. and containing one acre
Shedd People Hare _ Mr. and
Springfield. Oregon
Returns to Corvalli»— Mrs. H. B. weather, and Is not so susceptible
more or leas.
Mrs. A. M Snodgrasa and fam ily of Flanery returned to her home at to rust. Grain pastures should be
Hated thia 22th day of March,
Shedd spent Sunday In Springfield Corvallis Saturday after spending cross-fenced and fed In rotation.
1833.
General I-aw I’racllce
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Riley a week visiting with her eon and This will allow the plants to dev­
C. A. 8W A K T 8 , Sheriff.
By A. E. Hulegaard, Deputy.
Snodgrasa.
daughter-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. elop better and w ill Increase the
I. M. PETERSON
(M 30- A 2-13-20-27)
Flaaery.
A tto rn eyat-law
carrying capacity.
Returns from Portland — Mrs.
City Hall Building
Sudan gross has given excellent
SUM M ON*
H arry M. Stewart returned to
Cuts Hand W ith Axa — Charles
results as xn annual pasture crop
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E Hprlngfleld Sunday from Portland
Hprlngfleld, Oregon
Paddock cut his hand just below
STATE OF OREGON, IN ANU
where ahe has spent two weeks the thumb quite severely Monday in Lane county os it has the ability
FOR LANK COUNTY.
to make regrowth after pasturing,
Orville 8. Maxwell and Iola Mux- visiting with her daughter, Mrs. evening while chopping with a dull
or after cutting a hay crop. It will
well. his wife. Plaintiffs, vs. W il­ Theron R. Sautaer.
axe. It waa necessary to stitch the
probably make more pasture during
liam Edward Warren and Eleanor
cut closed at the office of a local
Dorothy Warren, hit wife, defend-
Visits W ith
Parents — Mias
August
than any other crop that
physician.
BlltS.
Luclle Richmond and her friend,
may be planted as late as the last
To W illiam Edward Warren and
M ita Angelina Yedd, spent the
Salem People Hero — Mr. and of April or the first of May. Care
Eleanor Dorothy Warren, hts wife,
of lltteburgh. Pa.
week-end In Springfield visiting at Mrs. H arry Holt and daughter, and should be taken not to pasture Su­
Defendants:
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E STA TE the home of Mlaa Richmond's par­ Wayne Hawk, all of Salem were dan grass after a frost, because
OF OREGON, you and each c( you ents, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Richmond. guests here Sunday at the home of prussic acid develops after the
are hereby required to appear and
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hawk. Mrs. plants are frosted and may cause
answer the Complaint filed against
Major Operation— Miss M arjorie
you in the above entitled suit, with­ Btlaa of Fall Creek underwent a Holt and Mr. Hawk are a daughter serious loss of livestock from pois­
Represented By
in four week! fro the date of the
and son of the Springfield people. oning.
first publication of this Summons, operation for appendicitis at the
Good Y ear fo r Corn
E. H. TURNER
and If you fall to answer, for want Pacific hospital In Eugene Sunday-
Booking Agent H e ra — F. E
Rape Is a very satisfactory pas­
thereof, th - plalnt.ffs will apply to evening. She Is the daughter of Sampson, booking agent for - Paul
842 A 8t.
Springfield, Ore.
ture for beef cattle, hogs or sheep,
the Court (or the relief as prayed Mr. and Mra. Harry Bliss of Fall
O. Sampson, dletllion and lecturer
lor In Plaintiffs' Complaint, to-
but Is not satisfactory for dairy
Creek.
of
Philadelphia,
was
a
visitor
In
wlt: Judgment against tbe defend­
rows because the m ilk may be taint­
ants for the sum of |6,600.00 and In-
Springfield Tuesday morning. He
ed. Rape may be planted alone at
POOLE - GRAY
No Choir Praetloa— There w ill be
. tereat thereon at the rate of 7%
was arranging speaking dates for
the rate of five or six pounds of
no
rehearsal
for
the
Christian
per annum front Nov. 1. 1831, i i.d
BARTHOLOMEW
the lecturer on the subject "Keep­
for the further sum of $68.98 and church choir this week. The regular
seed per acre or may be planted
interext thereon at the rate of 7% practice for tonight has been can­ ing Fit."
with red clover to good advantage.
per annum from Nov. 6, 1132, and
The cost of seed for an acre of
celed
because
of
the
Christian
En­
In
Accident
Bunday
—
Mr.
and
, for the further sum of a reasonable
Formerly Walker-Poole
Attorney! fee, and for the costs and deavor onventlon being held In Eu­ Mrs. Carl Steen, son-in-law and corn Is less than for any other crop
, illaburoementa of this suit; also for gene.
duughter of Dr. and Mra. W. H. that may be planted for feed for
EUGENE— 11th 8PHINGF1KLH
the foreclosure of the mortgage
Pollard, escaped with minor brutsea livestock, according to the county
executed to plaintiffs by aald de­
and Cbaruelton,
228 Main
Power Man Hara— Two crews of
but their automobile waa more sev­ agent. He states that this Is an ex­
fendants
upon
the
following
des­
workmen for the Mountain States
Telepuone 723
Phone 22-J
erely damaged In Albany Sunday cellent year to plant corn because
cribed premises:
Power company were here from
Beginning at a point in the cen­
evening when they were struck of the price of seed and because
ter line of County Road No. 1008 Albany during the past week. F. X. from behind by another automobile corn can be planted later than most
In the East line of the James Mc­ Heals, Van Coates, H. B. Moody, C.
other crops that might be planted
Cabe D. L. C. No. 46. In Township M. Daniels, and H. Conn were here driven by young people several of
whom are now ln the Albany hog for hay or silage. Corn may be cut
Seventeen (17) South, Range Monday night.
green and fed during the summer,
Four (4) West of the Willamette
pi tai.
Nat urn Give» Us Hut One
Meridian. 1228.6 feet South of the
used for silage, or used for grain
Visits W ith Mother — M r. and
Pair of Eyes for Which No Me­
Northeast corner of said claim
and
dry fodder during the winter.
chanical Ruhalltntn Can He Had
and running thence South along Mrs. Albert Phllllpl of Arlington, BRIGHT
WOMAN
Farmers who have slloa that they
the East line of the claim 429.6 Oregon, were visitors In Springfield
IF E Y E S IG H T 18 L O S T , IT 18
LOBT 20 POUNDS have used recently are aure to plant
feet, thence West 1017.2 leet, Monday. They spent the evening
LOST F O H E V E Il a NH CAN
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­ with Mr. Phllllpt’s mother. Mrs.
much corn this year, and others
NEVER BE RKGAINEH.
Faala Much Batter
ter of the County Road, thence
who have slloa which have not been
Mary
Magill,
and
drove
on
to
Ash­
East along the center line of the
Resolve to Proect Your Eyes
June 28th. 1932, I started taking in use recently should plant corn
County Road 1017.2 feet to the land Tuesday.
by:
Kruschen Salta. Have lost 20 and fill their silos, according to the
place of beginning, containing
Avoiding Improper L IG H TIN G .
Teacher Home — Glenn Wood, pounds from June 28th to Jan. 10. county agent.
ten acres, In Iutne County, Ore­
principal at the Brattaln school, re­ Feel better than have felt for four
gon;
More detailed Information In re­
READING Only When Hitting
nnd also for such other and fur­ turned to his home at Springfield years. Waa under doctors care for
gard
to forage crops for late plant
up.
several months. He aald I had gall
ther relief as to the Court may
seem equitable, and that each of Friday following an operation at atones and should have operation. lng may be obtained from County
Avoiding IN F E C T IO N to the
you be barred from all Intereat In the Pacific hospital In Eugene Kruschen did all and more than I Agent Fletcher.
Eyes.
said preml.ies, except only the sta­ where he had spent two weeks. Mr. expected.'* Mrs. Lute Bright. W alk­
Promptly visiting a Competent
er. Minn., (Jan. 10, 1932).
tutory right of redemption.
Wood expects to resume hla duties
Marriage Licensee Issued
To lose fat and at the same time
This summons Is served upon
Eyesight Hpeclallat nt the »light­
as principal next Monday.
gain In physical attractiveness and
you by publication by virtue of an
est Sign of EyoMtrnln or trouble.
During the past week marriage
feel spirited and youthful take one
order of the Hon. G. F. Bklpworth,
Visits Brother— Mr. and Mrs. P. half teaspoonful of Kruschen In a licenses have been granted by the
Wear Only Those Glasses pres
Circuit Judge, dated and filed
crlhed by an Eyesight Hpeclsllst
March 28. 1833, directing that this J. Bartholomew drove to Corvallis glass ot hot water before breakfast county clerk to the following: Bert
If II becomes necessary to over­ Summons oe served upon you by Saturday and brought his sister. every morning.
Johnson, Wendllng and Allle Bur­
A Jar that lasts 4 weeks costs but gess, Corvallla; Ben O'Conner, and |
publication
In The 8prlngfleld Miss Mildred Bartholomew, here
c o m e a defect In Vision
a
trifle
at
any
drugstore
In
the
News, once each week for a period for a few days’ visit. His sister Is
world but be aure and get Kruschen Opal Walsh, both of Lowell; Eddie
of four weeks. The date of first
DR. ELLA MEADE
engaged In religious work on the Salts the SAFE way to reduce wide Wonders, Portland, and Lucille
publication Is March 30. 1933.
W ELLS * W ELLS. A ’ torneya Oregon Slate campus and Is at­ hips, prominent front and double Curtis, Seattle; Claude Puckett. .
Optometrist
for Plaintiffs, Realdence and P. tending the religious conferences chin and again feel the joy of living Canyonville, and H arriett Warms-
<1 Wat» 8th
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O. Address, Eugene. Oregon.
at the unlvarelty thia week.
ley, Roseburg.
the first Jar.
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New Rugs and Lineoleum
This Spring
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74 X 9 - $4.75
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