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    THURBDAY, MARCH 2». 1914
THE 8PRINOF1ELD NEWS
A alaa« w» »h I m mi rii I» better Ihan
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QUESTS ATTEND BRIDGE
MEETING HERE
PAGE THREE
TREE PLANTING STARTS
IN NORTHWEST STATES
HAAF PEOPLE PW
NO SCHOOL TAX
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TIIJC C O U N T Y C O U R T OK
M r» *•••» « » * 8 Jon«». M ra C Eastern Oregon Koreata Included
T D K STATIC OK OK KOON KO It K W h raton, and Mra. C lifford W II
In Koreat Service A rtific ia l
T H E C O U N T Y OK L A N K
»iw wrr a aural» of th r t o nlrart
P lan tin g Program
Jasper Man More— W H Ban
Oeee to Tillam oo k— Fred Buell
IN T H E M A T T K H OK T H K KB
.
T h.ir»duv when th r
T A T K O K O A I.K K I.M K It < HAHK, I '
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‘ Thureday when tit
w ill leave F riday for T illam oo k d rra of Jaaper woo a ba «Ine«» visi­
Portland. Ore.. M arch » — (Spe­
PKCKAHICI)
froEp mvl Ml tho bom * oi M ri
T h e large»! spring planting pro­
tor In Springfield Tuesday.
where he w ill be employed.
cial j — M ore than 300.000 people or
N O T H 'K la hereby « Ire n that t h e ' Johu H end arar
gram ever undertaken In the north
approxim ately
one-half
Oracon'a
uadaralanad a» the A dm lnlatralrlM
Fur the neat m eeting on A pril I t , Pacific region la now under way.
Buelneee V ielter— John C rabtree
V ialta W ith Statar — Mrs. Jack
In bn repn«»ca»ed ui o lir» near I of th r Relate of I tale Klm er Chaaa, | Mr«. W
N. Long w ill be lb
according to a n u o o m e m -n t from of Camp C r-e k wa» a liti»lneaa vlal­ H a r tlr of Portland la hare visiting adult population, ore contributing
Bprlngfleld. Ila la n m dna 8*8. 60. ¡ Item a a rd haa filed her final ac
hoateaa.
the regional foreater*» office, (Port­ tor In Springfield Saturday.
! w ith her alater. Mr». M B. McKen- no d irect property nor Income taxes
H illuit
iiiiin tlily
pay u im ia
36.00. | count In th r County Court In the
for support of Oregon's tnisniclpall-
land, Oregon. A total of l.SnO.OOO
Hlate
of
Oregon
for
iMine
County
s
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Low ell
Reeldent
H are — Mra j °"Y-
Anyone w a iitliia tilla plano plaaaa
ttes. her schools, counties or the
tree»
are
being
planted
on
2.880
,°“1
in !
Attorney a t Law
w rite (or fu rth e r Inform ation Tail-
F rank Snyder of Ix iw ell waa a busi
V r 1* ! ’/ ’ i t “ I ,h * ,,,UI ° L #. . 30 877 W illa m e tte
Eugene, O re g o n , ui re
T h e work w ill all be cont-
• r a a k a Arm — M ra. Jam e» Ip s ilo n s ta le , according to recent compiled
man l'In n o M liir«. 395 H 12th Ht., oclock til (be forenoon of Maid day I
ne»s vlaltor In Springfield Friday
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received a broken arm when ahe figures released today through tha
N O T IC I T O C R E D IT O R !
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Haluni. Orogun
A - I l and Ihe Court Room of »aid court
Patient at Hoapltal— M ra Dora fell while working at her home School R elief and Property T ax Re­
haa been appointed by aald court aa
Notice 1» hereby g lre n that l h e i ’" ,,d
duction le a g u e of Oregon.
Most of the planting 1« being Moakop Is a patient at the Pacific last week-end.
the tim e anil place for the hearing I untleralgned. Klmer Strand, hoe
Kt «ah Hui« k»pt tu Ih * «tallar ab of objections thereto and the set been appointed adm inistrator of I don« by civilian conservation corp» hospital In Eugene this week.
"T b e figures, closely parallel tha
»o lba moti Iu ra und (re e \e u » Ih» H e m m t thereof.
M cM in n v ille and Jackson county
Ih
estate of Jennie Htrand. tale ( w g
although »nine ot the pro-
Patient at Hospital—-Glen Sum
haodl«d UDd'”' 'h e
D ri* a u O akridge M r and M rs. |
vf Springfield w a . adm itted a . school surveys which show that 58
Dotali and firs t published M arch h,a v lM ” «n|Zim», r Z S ? n .t « I d ’T . ’ a"" >*<«" a r"
pallar.
I H. 1834.
should present the »urn» duly verb ¡nation al Industrial recovery act H,dn*7 ,,e |Ph and daughter Betty ,, patient at the Eugene hospital on percent of the fam ilies having chil­
Bale of last publication A p ril 6,
dren In city schools are paying no
fled Io said a dm lolid rator at the authorizations.
, 'ou- and •'*r and * * ra’ Ra,pl’ fteott Monday.
A. I . W M I I L I R
I 1884
Attorney a t L aw
property taxes upon which educa­
VK H A K M KARH. Adm inistra office of H D A llen. 877 W iliam | T b „ L e m o n t and Ot hoco nation- '*,o“ ’red “ > O akridge on Hnnday.
710 Lawrence Ot
lu g a n a . Ora.
e lte «tree!, Kitgene. Oregon, w ithin
till
al foreete, In eastern Oregon, have
v tg lt, G r .n d m o t h .r _ M u.» Dori«
V l , “ ®r •» Mahal— M r and Mra. tion In Oregon’s 220n elem entary
»lx month» of the date of this no­
IM 6 16 23-29- A 6)
■ a la ta of A n d re w S tona barg , Dec'll.
projects of 50 acre» each, where Smeed
Eugene »pent Sunday O eW ” ’ C* ” ®" 8 r " and M r and school districts depend."
tic e D ated M a r I . 1884.
In releasing the figures, Paul T .
N O T IC I
W IL L S A W IL L S
ELM ER
HTRAND.
Adm inis­ ponderona pine seedling are used. »(siting w ith her grandm other, M rs .! M r" M R Adam '' aDd * ° n- Bob
OP F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Attorneys at Law
trator.
A ll of the trees for these plant , l(>ga Montgom ery
(sp e n t Sunday at Mabel visiting Shaw, chairm an of the league and
N o llia la haruby g ira li (h a i lla rb Commerça Bank Bldg., lu g a n a , Ora S D. A L L E N , Attorney for
with- M r. and Mr». Charles Carson. head of Portland School DI strict
Illgs are raised at Ihe forest ser­
E sta te.
art Htonabarg haa film i In the
No. 1, characterized the situation
v
ile
nursery
located
at
W
ind
Monroe
People
Here—
Mra.
W
W
N O T IC I TO C R ID IT O R S
(M 1 815-22 28)
i iiualy Court of _______________
th r S la te of O rr
Oaoghtar is Born— M r and Mra. a» "appallingly unfair to the 154.000
gou. lit ami for Laue County, hl»
Notice 1» hereby given that the
R iver, near Carson, W ashington. { Squires and fam ily of Monroe apeat
C. N. JO H N S O N
(Inal report aa such adm inistrator uuderalgned haa been appointed Ad
A rtific ia l planting Is done on areas «he week end here at the home of T M Cobh nf W e s tfir are the par­ home and farm owners who are
Attorney a t L aw
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ents of n baby daughter horn to paying the bills for the tax free
w ith the w ill annexed, o f the estate m ln l»trato r of the Estate of W it
Eugene,
Oregon
which have been no badly burned M r. a ,,d Mrs. H. E. G erber.
o f Andrew Htoneberg, deceased; Ham Harold Levina, deceased, by T iffa n y Bldg.,
them at the Pacific hospital In Eu­ 300.000
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fo
re
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natural
(he
County
Court
o
f
the
State
of
and lh a l ten o'clock In the forenoon
R e t u r n s to Palslay— Paul Brat- gene on Tuesday, March 27, 1834.
“In all of Oregon's history," said
Oregon
for
laine
County
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F
IN
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B
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it
la
said
of Saturday, the 28th day of April
lain left Sunday for his ranch pro­
Shaw. *'we have never called upon
Notice la hereby given th a t the |
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1814. at the courtroom Ih e rc o f In son» having claim« again»! the »aid
Parents of Daughter — M r. and the non-laxpaying m a jo rity to come
perty at Paisley near Ixtkevlew In
Eugene. Dreguu. have been by »aid «»tale are hereby notified to pre« undersigned, adm inistrator of tha □ D A t u n a e v e D m
c c t ia a i
Mrs. John H a P e y are the parents to tbe aid of eith er the schools or
> .u ii »pointed and fixed a* the ent the same, properly verified. 1« estate of Raymond A Hopkins. De-j B R A N D A o l t o K t t L t C T I U I M eastern Oregon.
little and place for hearing objec­ the undersigned gi the office of ceased, has filed his final account
j q
CIRCUIT JUDGESHIP
j of an lu fan t daughter born to them the tax-payers of the state in gen­
tion» lo »aid report. a n d fu r th e W ell» A W alla. Hank of Commerce w ith tha County Court, and an or-|
Come from Camp Creek— M r and
||)(> p ac,n<.
ln EuKene
eral. Now we need th eir help. Now
lin a i settlem ent of the estate of Bldg.. Eugene. Oregon, w ithin six der has been made and entered dl
M r.. Jesse Gates of ( amp Creek I
M (W dar M a rth 2< 1M4
M arshfield. M arch 28 - 1 S p u lai I
month» from the date of the first reeling Ibis notice and s e llin g Hal I
through the emergency tw o year
•aid deceased
were
business
visitors
In
S
p
rin
g
-;
C irc u it Court Judge James T.
H E R B E R T H T O N E B E R G Ad p u lil iiu t lo h «f (hl m,Iiii-
urday. M arch 31. 1834. at 10:00 a.)
1H percent sales tax we are asking
Date of firs t publication. March
m lo lstraior. with the w ill an­
for the hearing thereon at the j Brand today announced him self as fie ld S a tu rd a y .
Parents of Daughter — M r. and them as neighbors and good c iti­
nexed. of tha E state of Andrew >2. 1884
County Court House lu Eugene. u candidate for renutnlnatlon to
8 h e r iff H a a C old— C. A. Swarta. M i« , H u bert G ray of Springfield zens, to vole for the tax — whose
H A R O L D J W E I.1.8. Adm lnls ' Oregon.
Slotteberg, D eceased
Ihe o ffice he has had for Ihe past I <.Ounty sheriff, haa been having a route 2 are the pa roots of a baby sole purpose is to keep our schools
tra tor.
A E W H E E L E R . Attorney
Dated at Eugeue. Oregon, thia 28
W E L L S « W E L L S . Altorneya.
seven years H e sent his filin g to ( ,fa(| co|d t |j|M w«-ek. He waa not In daughter born to them at the Paci­ going and reduce outrageously high
(M 28 A 5 12 18 2«!
; day of February. 1834.
iM 22 78 A 5 12 171
S IG F K ID S E A S H O R E . Admin Ihe office of the secreU ry of state h,H
the tJrgt of lb e week
fic hospital In Eugene on Saturday, property taxes.
Is tra to r of the E state of Ray­ Iasi night.
Katata of H ira m K W h ite, Deceased
M arcn 24. 1834
"T h re e hundred thousand new
mond A. Hopkins. Deceased.
N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R I
N O Y iC I
Judge Brand 1s 47 years old He
D rive to 8alem — M r and Mra. W . '
taxpayers, even though they pay as
C. N. J O H N S T O N . A tty . Rooms
OK F IN A L I K T T L I M I N T
Ch()d Born M
. , M
Notice la hereby given that the 308 310
T iffa n y
B ld g ,
Eugene. ba lived In Oregon since I808 and K Buell drove to Salem Saturday
little as 2 cents a day, can cut |2 .-
Notice la hereby given that Abi­ undersigned has been appointed (VrB^,",n
graduated
from
H arvard
U . » » "•« » « • They returned the same j<m>
180.000 off the taxes th a t property
gail K C lark. K xecutrlx. and Dau A dm inistrator w ith the W ill Annex
< jg i-g l5 22-281
school In 1814 H e wad appointed «'«X
I
„
)n, an ,
to them at now pays for school support. T ax
C Clark. Executor of (he la»: will i-tl o f th e K a ta le o f N o rris H COBIB-I ____ <
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and tcatainent uf lllra m K W h U r. bell, deceased, by the County
circu it court Judge by Gov rnor
AtUn<Jt He>|th
w H | th „ Pa(.lfl<. ho8plta, ln Eu(fenp on fre e folk can do thia bit without
Deceased have (lied In the County Court or Ijin e County, Oregon A ll
N O T IC E
Patterson In 1827 and was elected ,,o, |ar<J
clty
hea|th o fficer of Tuesday. M arch 27. 1934. M rs. Ber sacrifice!
C u u r l o f th e State of D rero n . In
persona having claims against said
W H E R E A S In chapter 127. gen-
Springfield, attended the gathering der w ill be rem em bered as Mias
• ml for Lane County, th e ir llu a l re estnte are hereby notified to pres- era) laws of Oregon, enacted In Ih e next year lo a fu ll term .
“As things now stand, property
H e Is now vice-president of the of state health officer« at the U n i- , DorSthy Fisher, daughter of M r. already delinquent by 44 percent is
port os such executrix and execu­ ••til Ihe same, properly verified, to 1919. It Is declared lo be the duty
tor: and that fen o'clock In the the undersigned at the office of of every person, firm , copartner­ Oregon State Bar association and
being called upon to pay 841.574,-
and M rs. D. O. Fisher.
versfty on F riday of last week
forenoon uf Saturday, the 14th day W ells * W ells. Hank of Commerce ship, company
and
corporation is a m em ber o f the governor's law
404 next year, in addition the school
of April. 1834. at tin- c o n 11 m.iu
Bldg . Eugene. Oregon, w ithin a l l owning, leasing, occupying, poasaaa- reform commission.
Goes to Coast— Miss Theda Bay-
I hereof. In Eugene. Oregon, have
districts have 88,044.444 o a t In ta-
months from the date of the firs t Ing or having charge of or dom in­
les spent the week-end at h e r home STUDENTS CONSIDER
hem by said court appointee, «nd
terest bearing w arrants. P ractically
publication of thia notice.
ion over any land, place, building,,
fixed as the tim e and placa for
Date of first publication. M arch structure, w harf, pier or dock OREGON NORMAL SCHOOL at T id e w a te r near W aldport. She
halt the districts are w ithout any
HIGH
SCHOOL
ANNUAL
to u rin g objections to sold report
8. 1834
which Is Infested w ith ground aqulr-j
, i 1 T in m ii
D i T t w r . l* a »tudent at Springfield high
funds w hatever, and despite a 13.-
and for the fin a l settlem ent of the
rela
and
other
noxloua
rodents
or
G
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T
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N
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R
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N
U
H A R O L D J W E L L « Admlnls
school.
«state of said deceased
Students
.h Springfield high 504 000 cut in operating expense«
( rat or w ith the W ill Ann- xi-il predatory anlmaht, or aa soon aa
A B IG A IL E C L A R K , Bxecu
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onmouth.
—
National
recognl-
M r. and s<h<>o1 are m aking a survey thia for the last year, are at the end
JE S S E G W E L L S . A ttorney
the presence of the same shall i
P
o
rtla
n
d
P
eople
H
e
r
trlx,
come lo his. th e ir or Its knowledge, Don has Just ben accorded the O re Mrit x h e ra n B Saueser of Portland week l<> detern>ih‘' w hether o r not of th eir financial ropes. T h e 154.444
IM 8-16 22-28 - A 6)
D AN K C L A R K , Executor of
at once to proceed and to continue gun N orm al school by being fully w ere here over , he w eeg ^ n(j y|a„ . j there are a sufficient num ber of home owners and farm ers of Ore­
the Lest W ill and Testam ent
In good fa ith to exterm in ate and
N O T IC E T O C R E O IT O R S
of H ira m K W h ite. Deceased
accredited by the Am erican Asso |ng w „ h her parBnt(l M r an(1 Mrg students who want an annual to gon comprise the tw o groups that
Notice la hereby given that tha destroy such rodents by poisoning,
A. E W H E E L E R . A tt'y.
m ake the publication of one a fin­ must pay tbe biggest p art ot these
undersigned haa been appointed A d­ trapp ing or other appropriate and elation of Teachers colleges, the H a rry M Stew art.
(M 1 6 - 2 2 » - A A l l )
ancial success. Those students who two cbllgations. T o ask 304.000 peo­
highest ratin g association In the
m in is tra to r of the Estate of l,ea- effective mean«: and
W H E R E A S gray digger ground U nited States for Institutions pre­
Bank Man Returns— M arion Coy- want to purchase an annual are ple who a re property tax free to
lle
A
le v in s ,
deceased.
by
lh<- County Court of the S la te of ■qulrrel» (C ltellu« d o u g la ill) are paring elem entary teachers.
ner ha» returned to Springfield and being asked to make a deposit lift a m ere tw en tie th p a rt o f the
Oregon for lotne County. A ll per­ noxious rodents In M n e County,
"T h e curriculum shows a sub­ his position in the liquidation of the which w ill be refunded if the book burden o ff tbe shoulders of the
sona having claims against the aald Oregon
Now. therefore, all of such per stan tial core of subject m atter tn Klr»t N ational bank follow ing sev­ Is not issued. An annual was Issued m inority for th e next tw o years 1«
e«tala are hereby notified to pres­
ent the same, properly verified, to »«ina. firm s, copartnerships, cor­ several fields which are of special eral weeks stay in Albany.
last y e a r for the firs t tim e tn sev- certainly fa ir, p a rtic u la rly when the
undersigned at the office of porations. and companies owning or benefit
e ral years.
• d irectly untaxed enjoy a ll the bone-
In
providing
adequate
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN the
having
dominion
over
land
In
said
V
is
itin
g
M
other—
Mr«.
Lulu
Les­
W ells A W ells, Bank of Commerce
background for la te r teaching.' the
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, fits and fre e services of our cities.
N aturopathic Physician
lam
e
County.
Oregon,
are
hereby
Bldg . Eugene. Oregon, w ithin six
ter is here from Portland, and her
the raonties and state, and all free
months from the date of the first required to take steps to e x te rm in ­ Inspection report states. "T h e re Is brother. Lloyd M ag ill, of Bend, both
Phono 81-J
a
te
aald
gray
digger
ground
squir­
MAN S HEART STOPPED , ugos of schools and other state
ptibllratliMi nf this notlre.
also a noticeable sequence or pro­
(t'lte llu s douglasll)
w ithin per order of the Includes! courses. to visit th e ir mother. M rs. M ary C.
D e le of firs t p u b lic a tio n . M a rc h rels
STOMACH GAS CAUSE . m aintained facilities.
O ffice Hours: 1 to k F. M.
th irty days from the date of the
M ag ill, who is q uite ill.
22. 1834
i
“ Demagogues and self w illed and
H A R O L D J W E L L S . Adm lnla flrat publication of thia notice. If Teaching methods courses are com­
4M Fourth Street
W L. Adams waa bloated so w ith
»f
s«*« <
w
*.«x
«
. reaction ary politiciAos and pubh-
To Salem— M r. and Mrs. W . H .
such steps are not taken, a person prehensively covered and subject ,
Irator.
that his heart often missed
K
or persons appointed by the county m a tter has been w herever possible Adrian went to Salem Saturday gaa
JE S S E O W E I.I.B , Attorney
.
,
j cations have
m isrepresented con-
tlm e
court of said Lane County w ill en­ professionalised so as to m ake it evening on a business trip . They beats a fte r eating. A d lerlk a rid d iU on i ,„ ng „ nough N<JW
(M 22 29 A 5-12 171
ter up aald lands and proceed to
him of all g««, and now he e a t. to f#M . f. rtg an(J Tot(( „
serve
to
provide
fo
r
the
m
a
te
ria
l
-pent
the
week-end
there
visiting
' ■ xterm ln ate
said
gray
digger
C. A. W IN T E R M E IE R
Watchmaker and Jeweler
anything and feels fine. F la o e ry ’s ,jjcate
Attorney a t Law
around squirrels (C ttellus doug for presentation In the class-room." , w ith relatives.
Drug «tore.
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S P R IN O n B L D
734 W llla m a tta
Eugene. Oregon ¡H» ll) and the coat of sold external
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T h e assessed value of property
Bo. Poelflo W aUh Inspector
Daughter is Born— M r. and Mrs.
nation w ill be levied against said
Carbonated
w
ater
w
ill
clean
m
ir­
In
Oregon
is
less
now
than
It
was
First Class W ork at Reasonable
S U M M O N S
lands.
W endell W id en er of M arcóla are
To make a h earth brush out of an 24 years ago— but the tax h ill It
Prloee
rors
quickly
and
w
ithout
streaking.
IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
The County A grlcuiaural Agent
the parents of a baby daughter born old broom, soak the old broom In pays I k more than 19.000.044 a year
STATE
OF
O R EG O N
F O R hereby designates M onday, April
to them at the Pacific hospital on hot w ater and trim it abort.
LANE COVNY.
2nd, as a day to be known aa squlr-
larg er."
To Improve the flavo r of French
General Law Practieo
Saturday, M arch 24, 1934.
Ensel Garland. P la in tiff, vs. W a lte r m il poisoning day" throughout th e ,
.. .
.
It Garland Defendant.
«aid Lane County, and It Is hereby , d » - " « " K - add a lltn>> o n l° " l " l<e
IN
Business Directory
Edward G. Privat
I. M. PBTER8ON
. tecommended that poison barley.
Son Born at Home— M r. and Mrs.
To W a lte r II G arland. Defendant
prepnred by tbe undersigned
C. H. Stacher are the parents of a
N O T IC E OF H E A R IN G
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E nnd representatives of the Bureau
baby son born to them at th e ir
O F O R E G O N : You are hereby re- of Biological Survey of Ih e U nited In the County Court of the State
home in Springfield on Saturday.
qulred to appear and answ er the Slates Departm ent o f Agriculture.
of Oregon, for l^ane County.
! com plaint filed against you In the be used fo r the purposes of such 1 In the m atter of the Estnte of Seth Starch 24. 1934.
M. McPherson, deceased.
above entitled suit w ithin four exterm ination. Such poisoned bar
N otice Is hereby given all parties
T w o O btain License— C arl L ortx
weeks from the date of the firs t ■ ley may be secured from the under-
publication of Ibis summons and If signed at hla office In Eugene, Interested in the E state of Seth M. | of Eugene route 2. and M ary N.
! you fall lo appear nr answer, for latne County, Oregon, at approxf- McPherson, deceased, th a t the un-
McKee. Springfield, made applica­
1 want thereof the p la in tiff w ill ta k e ' tnntely the coat of preparation.
derslgned ha* filed her F in a l Ac­
Date of flra t publication of this count In said m a tter and that an tion Monday for a m arriag e license
a decree against you for the re lie f
order made and entered therein by a j the o ffice of the county clerk.
as prayed fo r In the com plaint, aa notice M arch 8. 1934.
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
(S ign edI O. 8 F L E T C H E R .
the County Judge o f Lane County.
follows:
Barber Home— H a rr y W h itn e y.
County A g ricultural Agent.
Oregon. Monday. A p ril 30th at ten
T he dissolution of Ihe m a r ria g e :
(M 8-15 22
o'clock In the forenoon at the Coun­ Springfield barber. Is spending the
relation now existing between the
p la in tiff and the defendant. T h a t !
ty Court room In said county has week .at his business here. H e w ill
F R E D E. S M IT H
| been set as the tim e and place ot
p la in tiff have the care and custody
Attorney
a
t
Law
of the m inor children of said par-1
said hearing upon said account, return to Portland fo r fed eral Jury
Represented By
Eugene, Oregon when nnd where al parties In te r­ duty on Monday of next week.
ties. Jesse G arland nial W a lle r M in er Bldg.,
ested may appear nnd show caurse.
O arland. and for such other and
N O T IC E O F S A L E
E. H. TURNER
Returns from Portland — M rs.
If any. why said account should
fu tlh e r re lie f as tc the court tnay
Notice
1«
hereby
given
by
the
appear equitable
not he allowed and the prayer of C arl Olson returned Saturday from
24« A St.
ep rln g fla ld . Ora. | The' tird e r’ d i'n c tin g the service
°'
the re la to r In all things granted.
Portland where she had been v is it­
of this summons by publication i . i W I H o f George W . Irv in deceased
S T E L L A A M e P H E R S O N . Ad­
ing
w ith her son and daughter-in-
dated February 28th, 1934. and re- 1’j a‘ - P“ r«"**ot to the a ilh o r tfy and
m in is tra trix of the E state of
Seth M McPherson, deceased. law.
quires publication for four weeks, direction of said W ill, which au-
and the date of the first publics »horlaed said Executor to sell and
(M 15 22-29 A 5 12)
lio n Is M arch 1st. 1934.
dispose of all the real and personal
Cresw ell Folk P arents— M r. and
C A W IN T E R M E IE R . Attor- J»r»P«r t y
«a <d estate not th e re
F R A N K A. DE P U E
Mrs. L. A. Fisher of Cresw ell are
nay for p la in tiff. Residence, I ">b«'fore devised, and deeming It
A H o rre y a t L aw
. .
. . . . . .
Springfield, Ore. ,he P»rcnts of a baby son born to
! for the beat Interest nf said estate Stanley Bldg..
Eugene. Oregon.
io do so, I w ill at the o ffice of Fred
them at the Eugene hospital on I
(M l-8-15 22-29)
Formerly Walker-Pool«
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
Thursday. M arch 22. 1934.
E. Sm ith, attorney at law. 408
M
iner
Building.
Eugene.
Oregon,
on
Notice Is hereby given that the
H O W A R O M. B R O W N IL L
and a fte r A p ril 6th. 1934. sell at tinderslgt ed Ims been duly appoint
9tud»nta See S k it — Russell B
Attorney at Law
S P H IN O F IK L D
KUOKNK— lllb
pre„ente<, the b|a ck.face ,k lt .
728 W illa m e tte
Eugene, Oregon private sale to the highest bidder e,l Bxecutor o f the estate of
228 Mota
and C haraalton,
fo r rash, all of the rig ht, title and M elinda K. Hem enwajr, dweaned, i
I
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U
M
M
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S
Phone
82-J
Interest
of
said
estate
‘and
of
the
and
any
and
all
persona
having
Darkey
Sermon at the weekly
Talepnone 723
i IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E heirs nt law thereof, the following claims against the said estate ere high school assembly period Friday
STATE
OF
OREGON
FOR described real property, tow lt:
hereby required to present said morning.
LA N E COUNY.
T he northeast q u a rte r of south­ claims, duly verified as by law re­
| El»a L. Foote, P la in tiff, vs. Robert west q uarter of section 29, tow n ­ quired. at the office of F ra n k A.
H a, o p e ra tio n — Miss H a rtle 01-
H . Foote. Defendant
ship 17 South of Range 1 W est of
........ .
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«
T O R O B E R T H. F O O T E . Defend­ W illa m e tte M eridian, containing 40
ant.
acreB of land, more or less, and gon. w ithin six months front the 'h e Pacific hospital ln Eugene ltxst
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E together w ith Ihe rig h t of way c o n -jdnt,. of this notice
Thursday. She Is reported to be get-
O F O R EG O N : You are hereby re- tlguous to and going w ith said pre­
Dated and firs t publlsed M arch ting along very nicely by h er at-
i qulred to appear and answ er the mises, In section 29. »aid town»blp
lending physician.
' coinplalnt filed against you In the nnd raqge. In Lane County. O re­ 1- 1 M L
Date of Inst publication A p ril 8 /
above entitled suit on or before the gon; also, the eaat 68 feet ot lot 7
Many See Train— A large number
last day of Ihe tim e prescribed I n 1 and of south 10 feet of Ix it 6 ln 1934.
O Sl’ AR E. H E M E N W A Y . Exe
Springfield re Idents watched
. the O rder for Publication, to-w lt: | Block 18 of M ulligan's Donation
cutor of Ihe estate of M elinda I
on or before the expiration of four in Eugene. Lane County, Oregon,
j the new Union P acific high-speed
E. Hentenw ay. deceased.
weeks from the date of the first
The firs t described of said tracts
I train as It passed through the city
publication hereof, and If you fall uf land w ill be sold subject to n F R A N K A D e P U E . A ttorney
F riday noon. M any others drove
GOOD SIGHT. STYLE
! to appear and answer, for want mortgage for the principal sum of for the estate
(M 8-15-22-29— A 5)
t.i Eugene during the aftenoon and
[ thereof, p la in tiff w ill take a decree 33000.04. all other liens and encum
AND COMFORT
' against you for Ihe re lie f ns prayed hrances to be paid by said estate,
1 evening to Inspect the tra in .
L. L. RAY
for In the com plaint which Is for and Ihe second o f said tracts of
Attorney a t Law
COMBINED
n decree of the court dissolving land w ill be aold subject to an out­ M in e r Bldg.,
Eugene. Oregon
Attend P a rty — Mrs. Fred Louk.
the m arriage contract now existing standing contract of sale upon
her
daughters. Ma^v Ann. Eva. and
between p la in tiff and defendant which th e re Is approxim ately |3.-
N O T IC E O F H E A R IN G
Don't let your eyes go uncared
Jean, and Miss M arjo rie Howe,
and for the rare, custody and con­ 700.00 w ith accrued Interest unpaid,
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
tro l of the m inor child and for such all taxes and o th er Hens to be paid
for when you may have good
N O T IC E IS H E R E B Y G IV E N : went to Pleasant K ill Saturday to
other and fu rth e r re lie f as to the by said estate. T h e E xecutor res­ T h n l the undersigned adm inistra­ attend a party given In honor of
sight, style «nd com fort com­
court may seem Just and proper.
erves the rig ht to reject any and all tor of the estnte of Sarah Ann F e r­
bined In glasses by Dr. E lla
This summons Is published pur­ bids fo r said parcels or eith er guson. deceased, has filed his ac­ Miss Em m a Olaiiu who Is soon to
Meade. Accurate prescriptions
suant to an order of the Hon. O. thereof.
count for the final settlem ent of m a rry Edgar Louk. son of M r. nnd
F. Sklpw orth, C ircu it Judge of Lane
This notice Is published for four said estate ln the County Court for M rs. Fred Louk.
anil grinding, finest
modern
County, Oregon, made and entered consecutive weeks In the Spring- Lane County. Oregon, and th a t
frames available.
I February 28. 1834 and published field News, a newspaper of general Saturday, the 6th day of A p ril,
V isita M other — Jim m ie W est
In the Springfield News, a news­ circulation, possessing the legal 1934. at the Court Room of said
paper published In l4»ne County, qualifications fo r publishing legal Court, In the County Court Houne. m em ber of last y e a r’s senior class
Oregon, said publication being for notlcea, In Springfield, Lane Coun­ In Eugene, Oregon at ten o'clock In al Springfield high school, was a
once each week fo r four consecu­ ty. Oregon.
Ih e forenoon, has been by said visito r In Springfield the la tte r part
tive weeks. T he date of firs t pub­
Date of firs t publication M arch Court fixed as the tim e and place of last week. H e visited w ith his
lication thereof la M arch 1, 1934 8th. 1934.
for hearing objections thereto, and
DR. ELLA MEADE
and the date of the last publication
W IL L IA M O. IR V IN , Executor for fin a l settlem ent of said estate. mother. Mrs. John Sankey, here and
hereof Is M arch 21, 1984.
of Igtat W ill of George W .
OptomBtrlBt
L. L. RA Y . A d m in istrator of left S aturday for P o rtland lo sail
H O W A R D M. B R O W N E L L .
Irvin, deceased.
the Estate o f Sarah Ann F e r­ for the M aine coast. H e Is employed
41 W est Ith
Attorney for P la in tiff.
F R E D E. S M IT H . A tto rn ey for
guson. deceased.
■uflana
by Ih e A m erican-H aw aiian »team -
Kesldenoe: Eugene. Oregon.
executor.
L. I,. R A Y , Attorney for Estate.
ship company.
(Ml-S-IB-»-»)
(M t-18-21-2>—A 5)
(M 8-15-22-»— A 8 )
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