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    THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1834
MT. HOOD FORESTER
MADE 3-C DIRECTOR
T. H Mherrard. who bn» bean In
chars* of the Mount Hood aatlonal
foreal, formerly known »« th» Or*-
(on national foreet. »Inc* IIMXT. will
»■■uni* new dull«» »» r*(lo n »l for-
*«t ln»p*ctor in eoaaaetton with th*
civilian mnaervellnn corp» work In
NOTICK
Oregon nod Washington, effective
OF H 8 A R IN O F IN A L A C C O U N T
Muy 1«. Mr Hhnrrnrd'» wide eiperl
Nolle* I» hereby «lv«»n by Ih *
uiider.lgiied Hint be haa M Kx.cu enc* In »11 phn»*» of foreet Work
tor of the Last W ill of Georg* W w||| «nnble him to m»k* valuable
l?vln. d*e*a»*d, filed hl» final no- COHt rii>utl<>na to tb* advancement
count, and that Hon. Frial Flak.
. lh|) ,,|¥,||all ,.„na*rvatloii corp»
.
„
. . ___ . ______ u
Judge of the County Court In ano i
work
lie entered fore»try work In
for lain* County, Oregon, ha» fl«»d
the hour of t*n o'clock A. M. of Washington. D C., In 1899. and ha»
Juna tat.. m ac at the chamber« been contlnuoualy active »Ince that
of »«Id Court lu tb * Lane County time. He 1» a graduate of Yale, with
Court llou»», Eugati*. Oregon, at
a degree of It A. and did pout
the time »ml place of hearing ob­
jection* to such account and th * graduate work In forestry al lia r
vard and the unlveralty of Munich,
»ettleinenl thereof
W IL L IA M O. IR V IN . Executor. Germany HI» headquarter» In hl»
F H K I) S M IT H . Attorney for
new work will continue to be In
Executor.
<M 3-10-17-I4-81J______ __ Cortland. Oregon
FOREST CONTROL
PLAN IS
MANY EVENTS PLANNED
FOR U -0 MOTHER S DAY
T O W N A N D V IC IN IT Y
the nnunl Junior prom In the even
log
Saturday Big Day
ttaturday will be a busy day for
Junior W e e k e n d end Diamond Ju­
mothers and atudeot» la the morn
bila« AJeo Receiving Feature
Ing the freshmen will he tnar'-hed
A ttention In Plane
to the huge “O" on Sklner'a Butte
Visit» In Portland— Riley Shod
Visit on Coast— Mr and Mr».
and made to paint It The annual
Orayden Lewis »pent the week-end grass »penl several days In Port­
Eugene. May 3- Mother» of Uni
Frosh Soph tug of war. a ma»»
land
the
flm
t
of
the
week.
vemlty of Oregon students, and th«
Necaaaity Of Regulation Held i on the hem bee near Florence.
meeting for mothers and other
Coburg Men W e re -H . H H all of atudeot.-
themaelvM.
will
» ‘" I
„ w„ , tak, plac. w l y
, h.
Of Equal Importance With
Port,al,d .r H er* — M l.. A H **
Coburg b working out of tipring ; for. ea on the campus May I L i t I
A, hl>tk
aIX* h<r tea
O ther Forest Rule»
Taylor of Portland 1» visiting nt
ntothera
the
annual
field this week with the Mountain and 13. for what ta «xpected to be
,
—
j the home of Ml»» Betty Byrne.
| M()U, er,
bMquet an4 the canoe
Htatb Power company line crew. the moat outstanding
Itenxon« why the Federal govern­
Junior W eekend and Mother a D a y .
o(her #TenU for th„
ment la taking un notlve Inlereat
Wandllng Resident Mere— Mr»
Miner Operation— Mr». Leonard in th . history of the
“ I „ „
On 8unday .p ^ -la l w rv tc e .
In the proposed regulation of wild ’ L. H. Hall of Wetidling waa a bunl-
Weber underwent a minor opera waa declared here today by W illiam | J
moU, . „ „ Bn
llfe and game In the National fo r-: nens vlnltor In Uprlngfleld Friday
Gon here Friday nt the office of a Havlk. Porttand. ch.lrm a.. for , h .
urraolaatlon.
eat area» by foresi ufficiala wer«
gntors Heepitol — Mr». Penile local phyalctan
week-end. and Nancy Archbold.
will
honor
their
guasta
at dinner.
i Crow w»» admitted at the Pacific
man. acting forester. In the follow
w her, j
v iM tin g at M .dfocd -
Mr^ ‘ od chairman for Mothers' event».
Illg »Inleuient.
' ■be
.
underwent . a nll.i.fr
major „Deration
operai Ion. Mm. A. J. »chnetxky. Mm. M A.
Since this ta the 76th anniversary
HI M Hom»— Mm Mina DlUard
Pohl and Mr« Thoma» Patrick re­
"The national foreata contain
of Oregon's statehood, the “ Dia­ ta reported to be ill at her borne
Leaves Hoepltal — Ben Jackson turned Tue«day evening from Med­
ltl2.Uhk.14G acre» of public land.
mond Jabllee” theme has been
They furnish the principal pari of of Fall Creek waa dlamlaaed from ford where they »pent several day» chosen for the entire week-end, nnd here.
llie range required by the big game Ibe Pacifie hospital In Eugene Mon­ vtaltlng with Hr. and Mra. R. P. events will honor early Oregon
animal« of the weal and a «mall day following an operation.
Mortensen.
pioneers. The canoe fete thia year
pari of Ihe requirement» for wild
VlalUng Motor — Mr«. Pauline
Alumnae to Meet— Alumni mem­ for the first time w ill have a cen­
life In other region». That all land
Roseburg. Oregon
Mix* of Loa Angele«. California la ber» of Phi Mo will meet Monday tral theme and each float will de­
should be devoted to Ita moat pro­
here visiting with her staler. Mr». eveulng. May 7. tor a potluck »up­ pict some pioneer phase of Oregon
L. L. RAY
for
ductive use 1» a principle which haa
DR. POLLARD CHOSEN
A tto m a y a t Law
Mary Howe, at the home of Mr. per at the home of Ml»» Horene o r some stage of progress of the
Miner Kid«..
Kua*n». Oregon
TO REPRESENT CHURCH guided Foreal Hervlce policy for 2k and Mra. Fred Look.
l^arimer at 6:30. Ml»» Mary M ar­ state.
years. Thia principle ha» been ap­
garet Richardson will assist Ml»»
N O T IC K OF H K A R IN O
Campus H a * P ie n ** r F lavor
Son
Born—
Mr.
and
Mm.
T.
M
Second Judicial District
Hr W H. Pollard will repreaent plied to range primarily adapted lo
ON F IN A L A C C O U N T
I At rimer
The university campus w ill he an
NOTICK 18 H ER EB Y G IV E N : the laymen of the Uprlngfleld wild life and land uae plana dev­ Hendricks of Wendling are the par­
Which
Include* Lana County.
That the undersigned, a» executor Methodist church at the »late coti eloped accordingly. That It« appll ents of a baby son born to them at
ideal plac- for a pioneer celebra­
of th * Itaat W ill and Teetament
There are three circuit Judges to
cation ha» proved »ound 1« Indl- , be Eugene hospital on Thursday, STRAWBERRY FIELD DAY
tion. It ta pointed out, since the
of Mary E. Bryant, deceaaed ha» ference to be held In Pori laud on
rated by Ihe targe Increase In big April 2«, 1934
atatue of the Pioneer, donated sev­ be elected in this district this year.
filed hl» account for the final »et- June l>. He wna elected by lh<-
AT O. S. C. TO BE MAY 9 eral yearn ago by Joseph N. Teal, Mr. Wimberly ta a candidate for
(lenient of »aid dec«*denCe eetate In congregation at a abort hualneaa gnme animal« on the national for-
Visit Deughtar— Mr. and Mm
the County Court for l-ane County. meet Ing following the regular aer- »1» during the p««t 10-yesr period,
and the Pioneer Mother, the gift of the position made vacant by the
George Clark of Newberg were County Agent O ffara To Arrange
Oregon, and that Saturday the 20th
Thai there 1» »till room for much
Burt Brown Barker, university vice- death of Judge Hamilton la July.
vice
Sunday
morning
Rev.
Ik-nn
T ransportation For T h o ** W ish ­
visitors here during Ihe week-end
day of May. 1934. at <*»«• <'<•«•*
Improvement
la
Indicated
by
num­
president. are both located In at 1933. Beading the election of hta
Room of »aid Court In the County C. Poindexter, pnator. will also at­
ing To Attend Thio T o u r
nt the home of their daughter. Mra
tractive spots. Part of the exercises successor by the people, the office
Court llou»«. In Eugene at ten tend the meeting na a delegate. erous area» supporting only a reta- II. H. Bchnffenberg.
U occupied hy B. L. Eddy, an ap­
o'clock In the forenoon, haa been Other» from the local congregation llvely «mall proportion of the wild
The annual strawberry field day will take place around the Pioneer
fixed by »aid Court a» the time
Portland People Visit— M r. and at the Oregon State college expert Mother. Both statues are the work pointee of Gov. Meier.
are planning to attend some or nil life the areas are capable of «up-
and pin«.- for hearing objection»
porting, and by the other targe:
Frank Rnodgraa» of Portland
of A. Phtrolster Proctor, noted scul­
thereto, and for the »ettlement of the meeting».
Carl E. Wimberly ta 4« yearn of
ment station at Corvallis has been
Two year» ago Hr. Pollard wna arena where the population of wild »pent Sunday vtaltlng at the home set for Wedneaday. May 9. the ea^J ptor, and both are nationally age and for the paat 22 year» haa
thereof.
A R TH U R BRYANT. Executor aenl by the slat« conference, to­ life 1a In excess of the carrying „f hla brother. Riley Snodgraaa. Mr
lent on record because of the un­ famous
been actively engaged in the gen
of the I * « ' W ill and Teatament
caynclty of the land. To overcome Frank Snodgrna» came to Eugene
gether
with
Erneal
Peteraon
of
usually advanced season. Growers
eral practice of law In Roseburg.
of Mary E Bryant, deceased
The
week-end
events
will
start
Portland to the national church these conditions the wild life crop to participate In a trapahoot
and others Interested in the breed­
L L. RAY. Attorney for Estate
He ta essentially a lawyer and
Friday, with campus day. The cam
must be coordinated with other ea-
l A 19 2«
M 3 10 17)
meeting Ml Atlanta. Georgia.
V la lt at Radmond— W. H. Hobbs ing work of the station In coopera­ pus luncheon, with lta ceremonies not a politician.
aenttal uses and managed on a an»-
and hla daughter, Ml»» Cynthia tion with the United State« depart­ of pledging to Friars and Morter
talned production baala. To do that,
Hta election will Insure tawyem
C. A. W IN T K R M K IK R
REBEKAH
MEMBERS
HEAR
Hobbs, »pent the week-end vtaltlng ment of agriculture are Invited to Board, senior honor societies, for
regulations must be developed and
A ttorney a t Law
and litigants of courteous and fair
take
part
In
the
Inspection
of
the
734 W illamette
logene. Oregon LECTURE ON SILKWORMS applied which recognise the pro­ with old friend» at Redmond. Ore­
men and women, will be a feature. minded consideration nnd w ill pro­
gon. their home before moving to xperlmental plot« that day.
Thia w ill be followed by the corona­
blem«
Involved
on
each
area
or
N O T IC K O F F IN A L H K A R IN O
In the fields from which have tion of the campus queen, athletic mote prompt nnd Impartial Judi­
Mra. Julius Fulop gave a lecture Htream
W ith a view to the Fed Springfield
come the Corvallis berry and other contests, a tea for mothers, and cial decisione
In the County Court of the State of on Bilk worms al the weekly meet- eral government contributing more
In Music Meet - Mias Barbara Improved strain» and varieties, will
(Paid Adv l
Oregon for I«ane County.
lug of Juanita Rebekah lodge Mon­ largely and directly to »uch regu­ Barnell went to Forest Grove Frl
In the M ailer of the Estate
day evening following the business lation In specific cnaea Involving day to compete In the state mualc be fruiting this year 5000 new
Herbert Cadby. deceaaed.
strawberry seedlings aa well aa
Notice ta hereby given that the aeaalon. The May «octal committee land» In government ownership contest. She waa entered In the
more than 200 aeedlinga selected
undersigned administrator haa filed » » announced and will Include which have not In the paat contri­
piano aolo dlvtalon and waa accom from thousands that fruited the
hla final account In the above en­ four men na follow»: Lee Pulman.
titled mailer. That the above en­ Erneat Btack, Elmer I’yne. and buted sattefaetorUy to the produc­ panted by her parents.
first time In former yearn. Many
tion of wild life, and In furtherance
titled court haa appointed Friday
Guild Girl» Meet— Member» of named varieties from here and from
the 18th day of May 1934 at ten Oswald Olson.
of coopemtlfe effort«, the regula­
the
Junior World Wide Oulld of the teat station» In the east will be
o’clock In the forenoon na Ihe time
tions are being promulgated.
FRED E. SM ITH
for the hearing of objection» lo said
Baptist
church held their regular teen In fruit,
Fire Safety Benefit Seen
A tto m a y a t Law
final account and the »ettlement
The influence of irrigation on the
meeting
last Thursday evening at
"W ild life ta one of the major
ihereof All persona Interealed may Mlnar Bldg..
Kugana. Oregon
OU can learn Bookkeeping, Banking, Shorthand and
several commercial varieties of her
the
home
of
their
leader,
Mra.
Ken
file objection. thereto If any they
NOTICE TO CREDITO RS
resource« of the National Foreal
Typewriting at home in half the time, and at
rlea
will
be
examined
during
the
Twelve members
have
land and water, and Its manage neth Tobias.
the coet of attending a business college^ You
Notice 1a hereby given that Em
field day. aa well the value of mat
Hated April lkth. 1934
were preaent.
ulete the course In bookkeeping or banking, and receive
W W. CADBY. administrator eat It Endicott has been appoint men! and development nre an ea
ted row culture under Irrigation
ed by the order of the County aenttal part of the administration
A W IN IT E R M E IE R . attorney.
your diploma in two months. You can learn to write over
Goes to Albany— Mra. A. P. King as compared with hill cultivation.
Judge In and for I Jim- County, of the National forests.
(A 19-2« — M 8-10-17)
of Pittsburg. California, who ha»
W hile the day w ill be devoted, 100 words a minute in shorthand in less than two months,
Oregon, na the Executor of the
"The prevention of overgrnxing tMU-n vtaltlng nt the H. E. Oerber largely to strawberries, opportunity 1 and you can become an expert, rapid typist in six weeks.
lAtat W ill of Reason P Endicott,
deceased
Alt
persona having u 11 (I erosion and the protection of home for aome time, left last week­ will be given the view the breeding
A small down-payment and easy monthly terms will get
claim» against »aid eatale are here­ watershed«, limber, and olher re­ end for Albany where «he will vlalt work in brambles and other small
,» 0 , u n « l im m ii it e ,,. Complete
“ J ? «“ J?
by notified to preaent the same, source« are dependent upon the re-
with other relative» before return­ fruit. Pruning and training experi-;
p o .lt ton guaranteed, or your tuition WUI be
'u lt
with the proper voucher«, to »aid
Executor, at the office of Fred yulatton of wild life population to ing to her home. Mra. King ta a manta In raspberries and the Young- j send ten cents in coin or stamps for complete dwerigtive
Smith. Attorney at Law. 40« the carting capacity of the land or aleter of Mr. Qerber.
berry will also be seen.
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN E Miner
literature of the course In which you are interested. Do it
Building. Eugene. Oregon, water, and such regulation 1s also
Members of the plant pathology
Naturopathie Phyalctan
Reports Given — Report» of the
within alx month» from the date e»«enttal to maintain the produc­
today.
and
entomology
staffs
w
ill
be
pre«-
of thia notice.
tivity of aucb land and water for Christian Endeavor state conven­ ent during the day to confer with
Phone kl-J
A M E R IC A N
Hated April lkth. 1934
tion held recently at Salem were
ERN EST R. E N D IC O TT. Exe wild life.
growers regarding disease and In­
CO RRESPO NDENCE SCHOOL
heard
Sunday
evening
al
the
week­
Office Hour»: 1 lo * P. M.
• The regulation of wild life popu­
cutor.
sect control problems.
1850 Downing St.. Denver, Colo
40« Fourth Street
FRED E S M IT H . Attorney for
lation by hunting and fishing ta ly meeting of the Christian Endea
County Agent O. 8. Fletcher
Executor.
vor
of
the
Christian
church
Six
Covers the ENTIRE United States
the moat effectvle mean» of lmltlng
urges Lane County strawberry
(A 19-2« — M 3-10-17»
the population lo the carrying cap­ teen young people from the local growers to attend the field day. He
acity of the range or water and of church attended the meeting at states that If there are any grow
A L IA S S U M M O N S
Watchmaker and Jswalar
IN T H E C IR C U IT COURT O F T H E dlapoalng of any excessive num Salem.
ers who wish to attend and who
S P R IN G F IE L D
STA TE O F OREGON FOR LANE bar*.
Visits Brother — Miss Mildred do not have transportation, he will
So. Pacific W atoh Inspector
CO UNTY
1 The regulation of hunting and Bartholomew, director of religious undertake to arrange for them to
Flm t Class W ork at Reasonable
T H E S T A T E LAND BOARD OF
Price«
OREGON, composed of Julius L. fishing on the National foreata ta education at Oregon State college make the trip If they w ill communi­
Meier. Governor of Oregon. P. J. eff ctlve In reducing the fire hax- spf>nt thp weeg ^ nd here at the cate with him. Growers who expect
Stadelmnn. Secretary of State of aril and In promoting the consents- hon)p of her brother and alater-ln- to make this trip and who could
General Law Practice
Oregon; and. Rufu» Holman.
lion, development, and proper utl law. Mr. and Mr». P. J. Bartholo- ,Bge another grower with them are
Treasurer of Oregon. Plaintiff.
llxutlon of National forest reaour- mew. On Sunday nhe spoke before a)a0 a»ked to notify the county
I. M. PETERSON
Effie L. Rankins, a widow; Cora
Attorney-at-Law
the congregation of the Methodtat
Barton. George W Barton, her
"Plan
for the development o' church nt Cottage G
City Hall Building
r o
v
e
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husband ; Rena Shelp. Bert »help,
Springfield. Oregon
her husband; H attie Cook. P F. the wild life resource, including the
Has Play Role— W illiam Thlenes FEDERAL LAND BANKS
Cook, her husband: M errill Ran­ regulation of hunting nnd fishing,
LARGE BUSINESS
kin». Jane Hoe Rankins, his should be closely harmonlxed with Deerhorn student at the Untaem lty,
wife; John Rankin«. Pearl Ran the plan« nnd objectives for the of Oregon, haa one of the rolee tn
kin«, hl» wife; Ruth Glbblns.
the play. "The Chief Thing." which
the paat 11 month», the
(sometime»
spelled
Gibbon»). management of other National for­ la to . be presented by the Un,Te™' , - 12 During
Fede,rai ¡and banka closed 2B1.-
Roy Olhbln«. («ometlmee spelled est reaources to Insure the maxi­
tty dramatic department tn Guild j
amountlng to about , e28..
Gibbon«), her husband; Urnle mum public benefit»."
hall on May 2. 4. nnd B. Thlenes .
wh)ch about
Rankins. Lucy Rankin«, hl» wife-,
Orville Rankin». Jane Doe Ran
plgyed in «averal producUona at
{<jr ref,nanctn(!
Of
of Plttaburgh. Pa
kins, hla wife; I.ane County, a
Brown!» Pack Meat»— Members the Springfield high school before
«559.000.00«) »bout »173.000.000
body corporate and politic In and of the Brownie Owl pack met Mon , golng , o the university where he
)f( tndebtedlleiia owed
of Ihe State of Oregon; School
farmera to banka. Nearly »««.-
District No 10. a body corporate d»v afternoon at the home of Mra. ' has aUo b ^ ,, caat tn varloua roles.
In and of Lane County. Oregon;
SAVE UP TO
Represented By
Road District No. 40. a body cor­
porate and politic In and of I«ane
-
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County. Oregon. Defendant«.
E. H. TURNER
To Cora Barton. George W Bar­ here.
two weeks In the active duty of the 000.000 went to merchants and |
Springfield. Or*.
84« A St.
ton. her husband. Rena Shelp. Bert
Organized Officer« Reserve».
A more than »17.000.000
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Shelp. her husband; H attie Cook,
ON OUR SPECIAL COMBINATION
A tto rn e y *
typographical error In a previous pay delinquent taxes
P. F. Cook, her husband; M errill
E u g *n *. O r*. report In which 'now' became ’not'
Rankin«. Jnne Doe Rnnklna. hl« M in er Bldg.,
wife, and Ruth Olbhln». (sometime«
cauned the story to read that M r «
N O T IC K T O C R E D IT O R S
PURCHASE PLAN
spelled Gibbons) and Roy Olbhln»
N O TIC E 18 H ER EB Y G IV E N : W(>od waR u0, at , he c» mp. He ta
(»ometlme» spelled Olbbon»L her That Ihe County Court of the State
Rrattaln school.
htiHhnnd. Defendant»:
IN T H E of Oreicon for bane County has up- pnncip
ust riô it for
NAM E O F T H E STA TE OF ORE pointed Flora Stearmer aa Admin and his work was taken over y
(IO N :
Istratrlx of the Estate of W H. n Hamlin during hta absence.
Formerly W alker Poole
You, and each of you nre hereby
Stearmer. Deceased.
All persons
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summoned and required to apnear
having claims ngnlnst said Estate
and
answer
the
complaint
filed
EUG ENE— 11th 8PR IN O FIM LU
ngnlnst yon In the above entitled nre hereby notified to present the LUMBER PRODUCTION IS
and Charnelton.
388 Main
New cuatomers purchaaing more than on*
»ult within four week« from Ihe day same, duly verified, to the under­
signed Administratrix at the I .aw STEADY FOR TWO WEEKS
Telephone 723
Phone ««-J
of the first publication of this sum­
appliance, or old customer purchaaing addi­
mon«; and If yon fall to answer Office of Hnrrta, Smith A Bryaon,
Seattle. Washington. May 3— A
for want thereof, plaintiff w ill ap­ Miner Building Lane County, Ore­
tional appliances, will be given exceptional
ply to the Court for the relief there­ gon wllhln six months from the total of B39 down and operating
in demanded, towlt, for the fore­ date of this notice
mills In Oregon and Washington
discount*.
closure of that certain mortgage
Dated this 26th day of April. 1934
which reported to the West Coast
owned and held bv plaintiff, execu­
FLORA STEARM ER . Adminis­
V //S M A R T E S T
Lumbermen's
Association
for
the
ted and delivered hy C. W. Ran­
tratrix of the Estate of W. H.
kins. now deceased, and E ffie L.
week ending April 21. produced 99.-
Stearmer. Decensed.
Rnnklns. as his wife, recorded In H A R R IS. S M IT H A BRYSON.
206.73« board feet of lumber. Thia
Book R3 page 819 of the mortgage
Attorney - for Administratrix.
was approximately the same as the
records of I.ane County, Oregon,
(A 2« — M 3-10-17 24)
preceding week. The average pro-
being a lien upon the following
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
ductlon of thia group of aawmiUa In
land, towlt; —
Beginning at a point «0 rods
NO TICE
)934 has been 87,298.32« feet; dur-
south of the northeast corner of
O CTAGON
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IS
H
ER
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N
:
Ing
the same
P'‘r‘“d
the"
m
the J. B. Southworth donation
-------- weekly average waa B7.B88.144 feet.
land claim No. BO. running Ihence That Bessie F. Howard as «
E * firui
All our stock of Range*. Refrigerator*. Water Heaters,
south «0 rods, thonce went 80 trlx of the Estate and Last W ill and
The new business reported last
rods, thence north «0 rods, thence Testament of Jessie B. Howard. De^ week hy B79 mills was 89.470.38«
SEE WELL
and Houae Heating Applla nces are placed In this tale,
cast 80 rods to place of begin eeaaed. has filed her Final Account
hoard feet against a production of
FEEL WELL
nlng, In section 21. township 1« as such Executrix and the County
south range B west of W illam ette Court of the State of Oregon for 98.933,784 feet and shipments of 87
beginning May 1*t, 1934.
Correct eye-glnaaca do more for
Meridian, In Lnne County. Ore­ Lane County haa fixed Monday, 716.609 feet. Their shipments were
New Fra
you than merely aaalst you In
gon, together with Ihe tenements, the 28th day of May. 1934, at th * under production by 11.3 per cent
C o s ts less per ya rd
hereditaments, and appurtenances, hour of 10.00 o’clock In the fore­
seeing better. . . . They Improve
and their current sales were under
nnd
for
such
other
and
further
re­
ot s u rfa c e
noon of said day at the County
your appearance nnd moat gen­
lief as the Court shall deem Just Court House In Eugene, Lane Coun­ production by 9.« per cent. The
f e v e r s t h o r o u g h ly a n d w e a r s
erally Improve general health.
nnd proper, together with attorney ty Oregon as the time and place orders booked last wepk by this
’ lo n g e r th a n o r d in a r y p a in t
. There la no need to suffer
fees, costs nnd disbursements.
for hearing objections to said Final group of Identical mill» were over
b e c a u s e o t it »
Thia summons Is published pur- Account.
from defective vision when the
All persons having ob­ the preceding week by about 7.000.-
coat of materials ure tower than j sunnt to nn order of Hon J. T. jection-. to said Final Account must
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000 feet or 8.B per cent.
, Brand, a Judge of said Court, dated
they have been in the last I April 2«lh, 1934, and requiring the file the same on nr before said
The unfilled order file at thaae
twenty-five year». Our service
publication hereof for not lean than
Hated this 26th day of April, 1934. mills stood at 379.981.973 board feet,
once a week for four weeks.
charge 1» most nominal. Examl
BESSIE F HO W ARD, Execu­ a decrease of approximately 3,000.
Hate of first publication April
trix of the Estate and Last
nation» are free.
Bugena.
W ill and Testament of Jessie 000 feet under the week before
24th. 1934
The aggreiate Inventorie» of 18«
F R EH E S M ITH . Attorney for
Hardware — Furniture
B. Howard. Deceased.
DR. ELLA MEADE
Plaintiff.
Res. — P. O. Ad­ HARRIS. S M IT H A BRYSON.
mills are 13.7 per cent more than
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dress 406 Miner Building, Eu
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Attorneys for Executrix.
at
thia time last year.
gene, Oregon.
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Bugena
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Circuit Judge
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