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    TI1VR8DAY, JUNE 1, 1983
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spRiNorncLD msws
PAO» T H R U
, trol organisation of the govarn-
mant or not. »vldanea of hla la-
ftaenra Increases dally. Hla cloa»
associate. General Hugh 8 Johnaoa.
, 1« now talked about for tha poet
and certainly will have soma sort
1 of administrative post, most people
I think.
Northwestern's Queen
TOWN AND VICINITY
TU» New Full Powered Kelvin«-
tor Kluclnu Refrigerator 188 .60.
M nuuialu Ula lea Power Co.
<1 1
ATTENTION!
STOMACH SUFFERERS
Too much «eld may ha the cauee ot
the atuuiaeh aguutas you are auf-
t«rlug. You can gat almoat lualanl
relief uow from Ulema-Ilea, u deli
clous-lasllng antacid powder that
la brluglng relief to tbouaanda of
etoiuavU aufferera «vary where. Thia
uew treatment acta four waya to
aftas Jean llorh ef Washington
give you quick and laallng relief. I
and Kanana, daughter of foro»»r con
Ulema Hex la auld only at Heaall gr.eanun Homer llorh, • « * voted
Drug thoraa, no go to Flattery'« | Noi tbwaatern tlnivereity May oueen
Drug Utore today and get a pack I by popu*«r eote of the atudent body
age. It coala but 60c.
Attend Ball Gama— Karl H ill and
N O T IC I
Kv«lyn Veatch of Cottage drove.
OF F IN A L 1S T T L B M B N T
The uoderalgued, Kxecutrlcea ol Maxine Hnodgraaa. Mr« itllay Mnod-
the Fatale of ANNA IIAYNKH , de- grask of Hprlngfleld and l.loyd d ar
ceaaed, have filed their Final Ac­ rlaun of Marcóla went to Portland
count In the matter of aald Fatale Huuday to attend the doublelieader
with the County Clerk of Ijin e
County, Oregon, and an order baa baaeball game. They «topped to
beau made and entered ot record vlalt with friend» at Oawego on
by the County Court of aald Coun­ their way home
ty, directing thia notice and ap­
pointing Haturday, June 10, 10».
at 10 o'clock A. M. for the hearing
WHY GET UP NIGHTS?
of objactloua to aald Account and
Make This 25c Test
the eattlamant ot aald Fatal».
DATED at Fugeue, Oregon, thia
Thia eaay bladder physic la need­
10th day of May, 10».
ed to drive out Impurltlea and ex
W IN N IE Itt'H H E l.l.,
ceaa arid» which cauae Irritation
P F A Itl. S A T T E R F IE L D ,
V IV IA N O LIVER . Fxeculrlcea of that reaulta In leg pain», backache,
(be Fatale of ANNA HAYNES,
burning and getting up nlghta. Ill)-
deceauted.
KETH. the bladder phyalc, contain­
JAMKH K. KINO , 410 Miner
ing buchu. Juniper oil etc. Work» on
Uulldlng, Eugene, Oregon, At­
torney fur Kxecutrlcea.
the bladder pleasantly and effect
|M 11 18-36 — J 1 8)
Ively, almilar to caator oil on the
IN T H E COUNTY CO URT o r bowels Get a 25c box (6 grain alt«)
T H E S T A T E OF OREGON. FOR from your druggist. After four days.
LANE CO UNTY.
If not relieved of getting up nlghta
lu the M atter of the Fatale of go back and get your money. You
Joseph H. Fergueaon, Doceaaod
Notice la hereby glveo that are hound to feel better after thia
Emma Hlayter and Bessie W Ilham, cleansing and you get your regular
vaecutrlcoa of the estate of Joseph sleep. Sold by Flanery'a Drug store
H. Fergueaon, deceased, have filed
herein their final account and that
NOTICE
Wednesday the 7th day ot June,
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
1932. at 10:00 o'clock A. M. at the
County Court Room In the Court
NO TIC E Is hereby given that
House In Eugene, tame County. WUIIam Curtis. Administrator of
Oregon, baa beeu set by the court the Estate of Nancy C. Conrad, de­
aa the time and place for hearing ceased. has filed In the County
aud considering aald report and Court of (he State of Oregon. In and
all persons having objection there for lame County, hls final report
to are hereby notified to appear at ns such Administrator, and that ten
aald time and place and «how o'clock In (he Forenoon of Hatur
cause. If any exlata, why Ibe same day the 1st day of July. 16 ». at
should not be allowed and ap the Court Room thereof, haa been,
proved aud aald estate distributed by the Court fixed and appointed aa
In accordance therewith.
the time and place for hearing ob­
E M M A H I.A Y T E K .
jections to said final report and
IIK SSIE W IT IIA M . Executrices for the final settlement of the
HO W ARD M BROW NELL. At­
estale ot said deceased.
torney for Estate.
W IL L IA M C U R TIS. Admlnla
(M 4 11-1826 — J 1)
trator.
IM 26—J 1-8-16 22)
Business Directory
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
Naturopathic Phyalelan
Phono 81-J
Office Hours: 1 to 6 P. M
40* Fourth St root
Edw. G. Privat
JEWELKlt
Itt-pairlng a SpeclaUty
Springfield, Oregon
Genomi Law Practico
I. M. PETERSON
Attorney at-Law
City Hall Building
Springfield, Oregon
Reliance L ife
Insurance Co.
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Represented By
E. H. TURNER
I
848 A HL
Bprlngflald. Ora.
POOLE - GRAY
BARTHOLOMEW
Funeral Directors
Formerly W alkar-I’oole
E U G E N E - llt h H I’ltlN G F lE L U
aud Charnelton,
228 Main
Telephone 723
I ’hone 62-J
W lnberry Man Here — Ubarle»
III at Heepltal— Andrew Oott la
Neet of W lnberry tranaacted busi 111 at the Eugene hoe pi tai ibis weak
neaa In Fprlngfleld on Baturday.
Vida People Hero— Mr and Mra
Mabel Reeldent Visita- Mra J K Arthur Mlnoey of Vida ware vlal­
Wlndham of Mabel waa a vlaltor tor < In Hprlngfleld on Friday
In Hprlngfleld Haturday.
Bach from Mlaaourl— C. A. Ixivs-
Vida Man Here— A. McDonald of lace haa returned recently from a
| Vida waa a business visitor In abort vlalt to Mlaaourl
. Hprlngfleld on Haturday.
Tillamook Man Hero— Don Mea-
Mohawk Man Here— John Barn klna of Tillamook waa a vlaltor In
m iti of Mohawk waa a vlaltor In Hprlngfleld on Memorial day.
Hprlngfleld Frlday
On Fall Creek— Mr and Mra
III at Home— Mra. Halle Hpong la Edw ard O. Privat »pent Sunday on
reported tu be qulte III at ber home an outing on Fiul Creek.
thla week.
Go to Mareóla— Mr and Mra. K
W altervllle Man Here — John U Drury and aon, Franklin, were
Klckbuah of W altervllle waa a vlal­ vlaltora at the Fred Flacher home
tor In Hprlngfleld Haturday
j at Marcóla Tueedr.y,
Ankle Injured— Mlaa Hadlo Lea , At Grant« Faaa— Rev. and Mra.
there la recuperating with an In ' Valtla Pruitt «pent Memorial day
. lured ankle thia week.
at Grant« Paaa where they visited
with relative«.
Return« From T rip — M rs
D. B
Murphy returned Haturday from a
Qoea to Idaho— Mra. George P.
motor trip to Seattle.
Hoffman left Friday , or Jerome,
Idaho to vlalt with friend« and rela­
Tonalla Taken O u t-- Ray Raw
tive« for aeveral day«.
mueven 1« recovering nicely now
from a tonall operation performed
Vlalta Slater— Mra. Rmma Maaaee
of Portland la a gueal at the borne
Iasi week.
of Dr. and Mr«. N. W. Emery. Mra.
Vlalt Fallo— Mr. and Mra. O. H '
Maaaee and Mrs. Emery arr xlstera.
Turner drove out the fxirane road ,
Sunday afternoon and vtalted theI Vlaltora from Mabel — Marlon
upper Hlualaw falla.
and Mildred ( 'arson of Mabel were
guests of Mr. and Mra. Marlon
Drive Up River — Mlaa Clara
Adame here the first of the week.
Jone«. M iai Alt)« Manning, and Mr
and Mra. Harria Hurd of Eugeni-
Vlaltor fom Oregon City— Ludl
motored up the McKenxIe highway McBee of Oregon City visited with
aa far aa Belknap Rprlnga Sunday. Friends In Springfield on Memor­
ial day.
Junior High Picnic— Student« of
Goes to Medford— Herbert Moore
the Lincoln junior high action) held
tbelr annual picnic at Swimmer'« left Friday on a business trip to
Delight park Saturday. Many of the , Medford. Mr. Moore haa lived in
teachers accompanied the students i Medford for several years until re­
cently.
on tbelr outing.
e
•
e
Tbs «loud which opened the heavens is a downpour that washed out a
railroad track bad a silver lining for these six youngsters, all member« of
aa Orphan'« Home at Pakkaic, N. J
. . Seeing the ewbaahment give way,
from their windows, they rushed down (h i track waviag raincoats and
flaggtng a commuters' tram carrying 500 people, the engine stopping 50
feet from the racing waters------Their reward Is to he Babe Roth ’« guewts at
s hall game and a trip to the World ’• F air at Chicago y the Erie B.R. They
are; bottom row (le ft to rig h t), Frank Maxxola, Douglas Fleming, Michael
K u ixo la , at ’ op, John Murdock, Jacob M erlanek aad Rudolph Barsebe.
Chief of Farm Job
e
e
Former Governor Frank O. Low-
dan of Illinois, who waa a strong
contender lor the Republican norat
nation tor preaidaot In 1838. la the
moat prominent Republican to date
to cooperate with thia Democratic
administration. Oov. Lowdan has
been brought In as an adviser In
Farm Relief matters, and la thor­
oughly In sympathy with the pro­
gram.
e
e
Sliver advocate« are rejoicing at
the outcome of recent conferences
between Secretary Hull and dele­
gates from silver nations to the eco­
nomic conference at London. There
Is said to be tell agreement on
remonejlxlng sliver.
PRISCILLA MAKES PLANS
FOR ANNUAL PICNIC
Members of the Priscilla rlab will
bold their picnic at Fall Creek on
June 22 It was decided last Thurs­
day afternoon at a meeting held at
the tom e of Mrs. John Tomaeth.
Each member of the club will be
Invited to bring one gneat with her
for the affair.
CHILDREN ENJOY PARTY
OF KENSINGTON CLUB
Washington. D. C.—The trend of
the Roosevelt policies, if not their
ultimate outcome. Is beginning to
become clear. Everybody has been
asking what the "New deal" Is go­
ing to he like. Well, the preliminary
shuffling of the pack haa been fin
Ished and enough cards have been
dealt to give a pretty good idea of
what the rest will be.
George Peek, o f Moline, 111, for
Children of members of the Ken­
sington club were guests of honor
at the club meeting held Friday
afternoon at the home of Mrs. W.
E. Buell with Mlaa Evelyn Buell aa
assistant hoateas. Following a per­
iod of games the following girls
played piano solos, Nadyne Neet,
Peggy W right. Mary Alice Bartho-
lomew, and Marilyn May. Richard
Bartholomew sang a vocal solo.
Summarising the opinions of aev-1
many yean a mid western farm
eral of the men closest to the preal I leader, ia chief administrator o f the
Bicycle Man III— John W Stevens
Portland Man Hara — Nathan
dent. It can be said quite definitely I new Roosevelt farm relief program,
Haron of Portland waa a vlaltor In well-known Hprlngfleld bicycle re­
Prize« for the game contest win
working directly under Secretary
Hprlngfleld Monday morning. He pairman remains quite seriously III that the program on which the ad-
Wallace. M r. Peek has long been aa cere went to Maxine and Mollia
minlatratlon baa embarked Is one
Is a son of Mrs. J. A. Roork of Jas­ at hls home here according to hls
advocate of the idea that markets Chase.
of complete social reorganisation.
abroad for American market prod­
per and has been visiting at the attending physician.
The next and final meeting of the
It la based upon what la, so far aa
uct« have not been exhausted.
Koork home for some time. Hla
Kensington club until the fall sea­
Albany Man Hare— Harry Ander­ practical applications are concern­
mother was with him In Springfield
son in September w ill be held June
son. Mountain States Power com ed. a new idea In American history. health. Senator Copeland of New
Monday morning.
30 and will be a picnic dinner at
pany emrloyee of Albany, was a It Involves new conceptions of the York, who Is a physician, looked
the home of Mrs. Paul Basford.
Roaeburg People Vlalt— Mr. and business visitor In Springfield on relation of worker to employer, of him over the otuer day and report­
Mrs Marshall W yvell and son and Monday.
debtor to creditor, of the govern­ ed Mr. Roosevatt “One hundred per
HEALTH CLUB MEMBERS
daughter. Marshall and Joyce, ot
ment to the people.
cent." Because of his physical af­
To Visit Husband — Mrs. Pam
MAKE BEST OF TASKS
Roseburg were week-end guests at ;
fliction, the loss of (be use of his
Brattaln left Sunday tor Paisley In ‘ The theory of the "New Deal" Is
the home of Mr«. C. I. Oorrte. Mr
legs from infantile paralysis in
that
the
day
of
Individualism
has
eastern Oregon to spend a few days
In the 4-H health project, mem­
and Mra. Marshall drove up the
1821, when he was 39 years old, the
visiting at the Brattaln ranch with passed; that under the old Ameri­
Columbia river highway Sunday l
only form of exerciae which the bers are required to have monthly
can
system
some
people
got
too
weighing. In one district In the
leaving the children here that day.l her husband.
much and some too little out of president can indulge In is swim­
county
It was Impossible for the
Visits W ith Daughter— Mrs Ross life; that It la the government's ming. The new swimming pool in
members to reach a scales all the
Cute Arm— L ittle three-year-old Montgomery spent Sunday In Eu
the
W
hite
House
basement,
paid
for
business, aa Secretary Ickes of the
time for these weighings, and
Lloyd Dunlop of W altervllle swats gene visiting at the home of her
Interior Department put it, to set by subscriptions raised by several
file« with a vengence.
Haturday I
through the assistance of one ot
son-ln law and daughter. Mr. and up a social control over the source« newspapers, is about completed and
the local patrons of the school, a
afternoon he struck at a fly at hls ’ Mrs. Herbert Smeed
soon
the
president
w
ill
be
able
to
from which men get their living, to
pair of steelyards, with a chair at­
home and poked h it little arm 1
IN T H E CO U N TY CO URT O F T H E
make It certain that all do get a take the daily exercise which all
tached. and through this ingenious
Portland People Vlalt— Mr. and
of
hls
predecessors
have
found
nec­
S T A T E OF ORBQON FOR L A N E through the window glass severely
living.
cutting hls arm He waa brought Mrs. Del Hinson of Portland spent
CO UNTY.
essary to keep them fit for their method the members were weighed
A Nation of Equals
IN T H E M A T T E R OF T H E ES­ to Springfield for medical rare.
each month.
the week-end here visiting at the
The "New Deal." according to arduous duties.
T A T E OF EDW ARD C. MOR
The idea was carried still further
home of Mr. Hinson's parents. Mr.
Mr. Roosevelt has the happy tee
Professor Raymond Moley, assist­
GAN. Deceased.
Bona Visit— Mrs. A. B. Van Vat-! and Mrs. Fred Hinson.
with smaller children In order to
ulty
of
being
able
to
shake
off
all
ant secretary of state and the presi­
C IT A T IO N
tah had aa guests for the week-end |
secure the proper weights of them,
To I^Mtnard Morgan
Attend Funeral Monday — Mr. dent's closest confidant, conceives worries when be goes to bed.
her two sons and their families
those up to 60 pounds were placed
• « «
G REETINGS:
the
relationship
ot
worker
and
em­
and
Mra.
E.
C.
Stuart
and
family
In a gunny sack and placed on the
IN T H E NAM E O F T H E S TA TE Her vlaltora were Dr. and Mra. R '
W ashington Shorts
attended the funeral services of the ployer, debtor and creditor, govern­
steelyards.
OP OREOON, You are hereby cited Q. Van Valtah and two daughters
and required to appear In the Coun­ of Medford, and Dr. and Mrs. C. G. late Dr. M. E. Jarnagln of Coburg ment and people, as a common ef­
The appointment of Dr. Arthur
ty Court of the State of Oregon, Van Valxah and Infant child of which were held in Eugene Mon­ fort to unify the people of the na­ E. Morgan, president of Antioch
for the County of lama, at the Court
tion Into a genuine nation of equals. College, to head ap the Muscle
day afternoon.
HOT WEATHER
Room thereof, at Eugene. In the Roaeburg. The Medford residents
Mr. Moley refers to America's earl­ Shoals administration, is not mere­
returned
to
their
home
Sunday
County of Ijm e, on Saturday, the
WILL
SOON BE HERE!
Granddaughter Graduate»— Mrs.
10th day of June, 1633 at ten o'clock evening while thoee from Roseburg Katie Brummette was a week-end ier economic development as hav­ ly another case of a "professor" be­
See
the
Line of
In the forenoon of that day, then remained over the Memorial day
ing been actuated by what he calls ing put Into an executive job. Dr.
vlaltor at the home of her daugh­
and there to show cause. If any you
a
wrong
concept
of
the
right
of
one
Morgan is one of the most expert
have, why the real property belong­ holiday to vlalt at the home of her ter, Mrs. WUIIam Thompson at
man to profit at the expense of an­ enced and practical engineers In
ing to the estate of Edward C. mother, Mra. C. I. Oorrte, Er.
Santa Clara. Her granddaughter.
other.
Morgan and described aa follows,
America, having made a great repu­
Hasel Thompson graduated Friday.
to-w it:
Mr. Moley Is the leader of the so- tation In hydroelectric engineering
NO TIC E OF S H E R IF F ’S SALE
We Carry.
I-ota One. Two, TJiree. Four.
Student Home
W illiam Pollard called “brain trust” of the admlnis and flood control before he was call­
Notice la hereby given that I have
Five and Twelve In Meadows'
Men’s,
Women’s
and
tration.
He
spends
nearly
every
In
my
hands
for
service
an
execu­
spent the week-end In Springfield
ed uj/on to succeed Senator Fess
Addition to Lowell In Lane Coun­
Children’s—-Good Quality.
tion Issued out of the Circuit Court and Eugene with hls parents. Dr. forenoon with the president, and so as president of Antioch.
ty. Oregon.
•
Ix>t T hirty Eight In Meadows' of (he State of Oregon for Lane ard Mr«. W. H. Pollard. He la at may be regarded as voicing. In large
« « •
Addition to Ixiwell In l.anc Coun­ County, on the 22nd day of May, tending the medical school In Port­ part, the president's own ideas.
W hether Bernard M. Baruch ac­
1833.
In
a
suit
wherein
Ira
C.
Parka
ty. Oregon.
Another member of the “brain tually heads up the industrial con-1 4th and Main. Springfield
should not be sold at private sale and Della I. Parka are plalntlffa land.
and
C.
W.
T
ra
ile
r.
H.
N.
T
ra
ile
r.
trust." Professor Tugwell. assistant
by the administrator of said estate
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. Roland secretary of agriculture, said the
as In (he petition of said adminis­ J. H. Goldey. Fay B. Goldey and
a
corporation,
are
defendants,
and
Lupher of Hprlngfleld Star route other day that what happened last
trator set out
W ITN ESS. The lion Fred Fisk. which said execution ordered me to are the parents of a baby son born ,
fall was not so much an election as
aell
the
hereinafter
specified
real
Judge of the County Court of the
to them on Decoration day. Tues­ a revolution. And the first purpose
Slate of Oregon, for the County of and personal property, to aatlafy
Ijm c and the Sqa! of said Court the personal decree due the plain­ day, May 30. 1833 at the Pacific In the measures which the presi
hereto affixed, this 10 day of May. tiffs In tha sum of 82623.60 with In­ hospital In Eugene.
dent has put through, Mr. Tugwell
terest thereon at 8% per annum
1033
holds, is to make the government a
from
the
8th
day
of
August,
1831,
Corvallis
Student
Hera
—
Harry
Attest: W. B. D IL LA R D . Clerk.
until paid, and 2200.00 attorney's Withers, student at Oregon State more flexible instrument for trans­
By KVA L. D U C K W O R TH ,
Deputy. fee and costa and disbursements of college at Corvallis spent the week lating the wishes of the people In­
suit taxed at 827.40 and costa of
(M 11 18-26 — J 1-8)
The Booth Kelly Lumber Company, end In Springfield visiting at the to action.
Other Cabinet Interpretations
sale.
home of hls grandmother. Mrs. C.
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F ’S BALB
Notice Is rurther given That by I. Gorrle, Sr.
Secretary W allace of the depart­
REA L PRO PERTY
virtue of the foregoing I will on
ment of agriculture talks of the
NO TIC E Is hereby given that by Saturday the 24th day of June, 1833,
Teacher Reaigna— Miss Ellxabeth "New Deal" aa “social Justice." and
virtue of an execution and order of at the hour of 11 o'clock In the
sale Issued out ot the Circuit Court forenoon at the Bide a Wee auto James, arithmetic teacher at Lin­ an effort to bring about coopera­
of the State of Oregon for Jjine camp situated on the Pacific High­ coln Junior high school, has resign­ tion between the government and
County the Sth day of May. 1833. way shout 2 miles north of Creswell ed her work here after 16 years the people to make the new social
upon and pursuant to a decree In Lane County, Oregon offer for
of teaching Is has been announced order work in a precise and well-
duly given and made by said Court sale and sell for cash to the highest
balanced way. Secretary Roper of
the 4th day of May. 1833. In a suit bidder one counter and three tables. by members of the school board.
pending therein In which Orville
commerce used similar language
And that on Saturday the 24th
On Coast Outing— Mr. and Mrs.
S. Maxwell and Iola Maxwell, hla day of June, 1833 at the hour of 1
recently when he spoke of govern­
wife, were plaintiffs and W illiam o'clock In the afternoon at the front P. J. Bartholomew and two children
Edward W arren and Eleanor Doro­ and south door of the Lane County Dicky and Mary, spent the week­ ment collaborating with business In
thy W arren, hls wife, were defend­ Court House, In Eugene, Oregon ot­ end at the Bartle cottage below essential planning, and In national
ants. which execution and order of ter for sale and sell at public auc­
controls of private endeavor, to the
sale was to me directed and com­ tion to the highest bidder for cash, Mapleton on the Stuslaw river. A end of greater justice and broader
manded me to aell the real property the following described real prop­ large number of Eugene folk gath­
happiness for all.
hereinafter described to satisfy cer­ erty, being registered title, to-wlt:
ered there for the week-end outing.
Assistant Secretary Dickinson of
tain liens and charges In said de­
Ixita 1, 2, 38 and 38 of the
cree specified, I will on Haturday
Hawley Riverside Orchard Tracts
Taooma People Vlalt — Mr. and commerce, who has had a great
the 10th day of June, 1833, at the
as the same are laid down on the Mra. A. J. Buchen of Tacoma. deal to do with the railroad bill,
ot your old range or cookstove, we w ill make a $ 15.00
hour ot ten o’clock, A. M„ at the
duly recorded plat thereof, said
traae-in allowance on this beautiful new M O N T A G , which
amplifies
this.
Denying
that
the
pur­
Washington
spent
the
week-end
southwoet door of the County Court
sells for $59.75. You pay only $44.75 (or less). This sensa­
lands being In sections 1 and 2
pose
of
the
“New
Deal"
Is
to
make,
visiting
at
the
W.
N.
Gossler
home
House tn Eugene. I,ane County,
tional trade-in offer is on new model famous M O N T A G
Tp 18 8. R. 3 W. of W. M. In
Oregon, offer for sale and aell at
kitchen ranges—long (he standard of comparison for sturdy
Lane County, Oregon together In Springfield. They stopped in labor and the farm er wards of the
public auction tor cash, subject to
construction end baking ability. New beauty—a choice of
with all the buildings and Im­ Springfield enroute to Pasadena, nation, he says they should be
redemption na provided by law, all
beautiful new colors that w ill fit perfectly into vour own
provements thereon Inoludlng a
given the same protection granted
California.
kitchen color scheme.
of the right, title and Interest .of
Fairbanks Morse automatic elec­
to “those on the top," And Henry
the defendants In said suit and of
tric pump now being used us part
Club Meeting Put Off— Monthly Morgenthau. Jr., head of the Farm
all partie« claiming by, through or
of the water supply system on
under them or any of them In or
said premises, also Including the meeting of the Christian church Board, declares ' that the "New
I f the condition oi your old range or cookstove warrants a
to the following described real pro­
hot water system consisting of cooking club to have been held F ri­ Deal" Involves the readjustment of
greater allowance, we w ill allow you more than $15.00.
perty, to-wlt:
wood heating stove, colls, hot day waa postponed because of the
Come in today and let us show you these new M O N T A G
Beginning at a point In the
water tank and plpea and all pip­ Junior-senior banquet that evening. old Ideas of commercial freedom
models. We w ill be happy to make you ya»r eww mdivitiiutl
renter line of County Road No.
and freedom of contract.
ing and all remaining fixtures ex­
trade-in allowance.
1008 In the East line of the James
cepting only the Junior Gasoline T heir next meeting w ill be held in
Evidence that the president's
McCabe D. L. C. No. 48, In T .v n
Service outfit near highway and June.
program and policies, as thus dis­
ship Seventeen (17) South, Fange
which belongs to the Associated
closed. are receiving overwhelming
Four (4) Weet of the W illam ette
Oil Co., and exceptltng the frigid-
Meridian, 1228.6 feet 8outh of the
support from the mass of the people
alre, all said fixtures not excepted BRATTAIN FACULTY ARE
Northeast corner of said claim
being a part and parcel of the ENTERTAINED AT DINNER of the United States leads many
You w ill be pleasantly surprised when you see the startling
and running thence South along
real property.
beauty of this outstanding range line. All this week we are
observers here to the belief that. If
the East line of the claim 428.6
The sale w ill Include all the right
featuring a special display of new M O N T A G Modernlque
Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Adams en­ the plans laid down work out In
feet, thence West 1017.2 feet, title and Interest of the afore
models. Coos» in today—see our display.
thence North 427 feet, to the cen­ defendants and each and everyone tertained with a dinner for the practice as well as they do tn
ter of the County Road, thence of them In and to said property, faculty members of the Brattaln theory, the "New Deal” will be re­
On Display Exclusively a t
East along the center line of the real and peraonal, and of all parties
cognised generally, a few years
school
at
their
home
Friday
even­
County Road 1017.2 feet to the claiming by or thru them or either
place of beginning, containing of them subject only to the right ing. Their guests were Glenn B. from now, as a genuine revolution
ten acres, In Lane County, Ore­ of redeeming the real property In Wood, principal; Altle Manning, American style.
gon.
the manner specified by law.
Praaldeot'a Going Swimming
Edna Platt, Allene T. Basford,
Dated this 6th day of May, 1883
C. A. SW ARTS, Sheriff of Lane Eleanor 8m lth. Dorothy Girard, and
Very much depends upon Presi
C. A. 8W A R T 8 , Sheriff.
County, Oregon.
HARDWARE — FURNITURE — RADIOS — PAINT
dent Roosevelt's continued good
Mr. and Mra. Clifford Watcher.
(M 1118-26 — J 1-1)
(M . IS—J e e l-8 -lU S )
Straw Hats
HOFFMAN’S
THIS WEEK!
Special TRADE-IN Allowance
On a
New M O N TAG
•Regardless of the Condition. . .
Be find to Your Eyes
*
Nntnro Gives Us But One
Pair of Eyes for Which No Me­
chanical Substitute Can Be Had
IF EY E S IG H T IH LOST, IT IS
LOBT FO REVER a ND CAN
NEVER BE REGAINED.
Resolve to Proect Your Eyes
by:
Avoiding Improper L IG H TIN G .
READING Only When Sitting
up.
Avoiding IN F E C T IO N to the
Eye«.
Promptly visiting a Competent
Eyesight Specialist at the Slight­
est Sign of Eyestrain or trouble.
W ear Only Those Glasses pros­
cribed by an Eyesight Specialist
If It becomes necessary to over­
come a defect In Vision.
r
DR. ELLA MEADE
Optometrist
41 Was* 8th
Eugene
• More If your Range Is worth I t . .
•See our display of New MONTAG
Modernlque Range Models . . .
Wright & Sons