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    TH » BPRINOF1WLD .4BWR
THURSDAY. JUNK 28. 1984
U L. RAV
Attorney a t Law
Minar Bldg..
lugana, Oregon
N O T IC I OF HEARING
ON FINAL ACCOUNT
NOTICK IM IIKHKHY O IV IN :
That the undsrsl<n«d administrator
of Ih» natala of Olga Aldropp. de-
erased, has tiled Ilia account for
Government Inapectorx Now
In the County Court for Lane Coun­
Paying Up To 120 Per Head
ty. Oregon, und that Saturday, the
In Severe Drouth Area*
7th day of July. 1834. at tha Court j
the fin a l settlem ent of said eetatd
N O T IC I FOR P U B LIC A TIO N .
F O R IB T EXCHANGE
Department of the Interior, Unltad
States Land Offloa, Roseburg,
Oregon, May ttth , 1934.
Nolle» la beroby glean that on
May 14th. 1*34. Mary Norberg. of
t lab drove, Oregon, filed applica­
tion No. 031404 under tbs art of
Murrh 10. 1933. (41 Hlat . 446) to
«■change the B W l* Bor 13. NW%
HKH. K%BK% Bee. 11. and NK%
NK% Bee. 18. T. I I H.. It V W .
W M . within the Blualaw National
Forest. for the timber from the
HKIaNKVt Ber 11. T. ’ 0 H . R . I
K W M , within the W illamette
National Forest
The purpose of thia notice Is to
allow all persona claiming the lands
selected, or havlii* bona fid.- ob­
jections to such appll.athm, an op.
pnrtunlty to file their protests with
the Keglater of the United Mates
I .and Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Any such protests or objections
must lie filed In this office within
thirty days from the date of first
publication of thia notlre. which
first publication will be June 7.
1834
W IL L IA M II. CANON.
Register.
(Je 7 1411 38—Jy 6)
OREGON M U L E
TO 8E PORCHÜSED
PAOBTHRBB
/•
F irm Scene» from the Drought-Stricken W c «
COAST MARKETS
ABOVE AVERAGE
Drouth Boost« Price* Of All
Farm Products; Oregon
Apple Crop la Batter
Room of said Court, In the County
Court House, In Eugene at ten
o'clock In the forenoon, has been by
said Court filed as the lime and
Blast for hearing objections there­
to. and for final settlement of said
estate.
*
MAGNUS M A N SETH . Admin
latrator of the Estate of Olga
Aldropp. deceased
L. I. RAY. Attorney for Estate.
(Je 7 14 21 28 Jy Bl
STUDENTS MAKE OWN
WAY THROUGH COLLEGE
At least >40.000 was earned bp
men and women during the past
school year from Jobe obtained
through tha studant employment
fftce* i t I regon State collage, ae­
on’ Ing to the annual report made
ts> -hose In «barge. Moat of thia
i from more or leas sternly poel
tloi s where students earned either
boa'-d or room or both, though
mu- h wsa from more than 1000
ca l l for part-time labor.
.Men were willing to undergo a
g n - t deal of privation to remain
In < ollege, Jnat aa parents In many
Instances made eiceptlonal sacri­
fices to keep children there, the re­
port of Mrs. Lula Howard, men's
employment secretary shows.
Many men batched, even after
some board and room could be had
for 815 a month, as they said they
got by op 87 a month cash outlay
by getting farm produce from
home Several mothers cooperated
In operating a house for their chil­
dren. taking turns c«x>klng. and In
bringing supplies from home.
Bowie Improvements In the gen­
Plans lor «Handing the govern­
eral lev«(L of (arm prl< es has re-
ment program of cattle buying aa
i ulted from the drouth conditions
a drouth relief measure already
- now Invalving nearly the entire
under way In Minnesota and South
| contral and western portions of
Dakota to all emergency drouth
the United States. according to a
areas of tha west wars made by a
review of th» agricultural situa­
conference of llveetoch men and
tion Just released by the office of
agricultural college officials from
the extension economist at Oregon
13 western stales which met In
State college.
Denver recently to consider drouth
JAMBS K. KINO
Orelae. ^ -y . cotton and dairy pro­
relief measures.
Attorneys
ducts eepeoially have Increased In
Minar Bldg..
lugana. Ora.
All the etatas represents«] at Den­
price because of (be prospect tor
N O T IC I TO CREDITO RE
ver have -,ome counties In which
smaller sapplies of these commodi­
N O TIC E IB H ER EB Y G IVEN
that the undesigned has been ap drouth conditions are as severe aa
ties. Well-finished meat anlrnals-
pointed Kiecutor of the Estate of |n (he districts In which govern-
have alsq te e d d to tncrea*« In
Lewls R Tucker, deceased, by the
now huy|n< cattle, aald F.
price, says the report, bnt this Is
County Court of U n . County-
L Ballard. Oregon r.Htnty agent
counter-bajanced by lower prices
gun.
All persona having claims
. . .
against said estate are required to leuder, who attended the confer-
and heavy marketings of poor
preaant them with the proper «nee. In order to reduce numbers
quality stock from drouth areas
vouchers to the undersigned at the of cattle In these areas In Hoe with
No Food to Fatten Livestock
law offices of James K King. 410 prospective feed supplies for (be
The six'een north central and CLUBBERS END BIG TIM E:
Miner Rulldlng. Eugene. I-ane Coun­
western states, in which small MORE ADULTS AT SCHOOL
ty. Oregon, wllhln s li (8) months coming winter, liquidation beyond
normal la nm-easary, and many
from the date of this notice.
grains hay pastures and ranges
Deled al Kugene. Oregon, this farmers will undoubtedly sell to
The Four-H club summer svasion
bare bee* most seriously damaged
7th day of June. *.834.
the government.
contain ¿bout 46 per cent of tbe broke all records for numbers at
AR I.KA N T U C K E R Kiecutor
Meat Kept Off Open Market
nation's bay and pasture-consum Oregon State college and the regu­
of the Estate of Lewis R
Frlc««e paid by government buy­
Tucker, deceased
Ing animals and about 54 per cent lar adult session showed an early
F R IO I . S M ITH
|Je 7-14 31-21—-Jr 6) ers are determined by an appraisal
of the hog?. From these states Increase of 100 students over the
W ASHING TON . . . Kroo oat of the mid west comes photographs of
Attorney at Law
committee or an Inspector from the
la the droaght areas to supplement reports of the dire
come a large proportion of the total low point of a year ago. which
Miner Bldg..
lugene, Oregon
B. O. A L L E N
harry the Ucdersl Government in administering that
hurttau of animal Industry, and
Attorney at Law
market supply of livestock. Nor­ college officials point to aa an
N O T IC I OF •H S R IF F ’S B A L I
Upper photo shews half starved cattle vainly seeking grazing
877 W illam ette. St
Eugene. Ore- range up to 310 for cattle two years
mally muck of the thin, unfinished Indication of tbe lightening of both
OF R IA L P R O P IR T Y
d aa a drought stricken farm near Dallas, 8. Da. . . . Center photo
stocls arriving at markets are re­ the financial and educational de­
On Iho 3(»th day of June 1834 at IN T H E CO U N TY CO URT OF old or over. The animals are turned ;
a congressional delegation from drought states leaving the White
the hour of 10 A. M at the frunt
T H E S T A T E O F ORKOON FOR over to the Surplus Relief corpora-1 Heads after eonfering with President Roosevelt. Left to right, Sea.
turned to the country for further pression.
dour of the Court House In Kugene.
T H E CO U N TY O F LANE.
Arthar dapper sad Rep. Kathryn McCarthy, Kansas, Mea. Joseph T.
(loll where they are eiamlned and
Total club registration was 787
grazing and flrlshing but recently,
laiue County. Oregon. I will sell at In the M atter of the Guardianship
lUlIssos, Ark , Men Lynn J Frazier, N. D a, sad Sen John E Erickson,
those suitable for canning are sent
compared with 541 last year. Of
says
the
import,
demand
for
these
auction to the highest bidder for
of Virgil J. H ills, and Arlene T.
of M ont . . . Bottom, a partly dust buried farm house In Month Dakota as
to canneries The canned meat la
Stockers and feeders has been these 319 were boys and 468 were
■ ash tha following described real
Hills. Minora.
• ilis t* ad shokmg dost storms during m e a t weeks.
property located In la n e County,
then
turned
over
to
relief
agencies,
greatly curtailed by short-fa* of hay girts. Leaders commented on the
O R O IR
Oregon, to-wit:
J M Hills guardian of the above none of It going on to the open
and feed grains, both present and exceptionally high type of young­
Uagluulug at a point 80 rods named minora having petitioned
sters present and their Interest In
potential.
Huuth of the Northeast corner of Ibis court for license to mortgage market Cattle too poor to stand
their work and the uolformally
the J. H Boutbworth Donation or sell the following property, vli. shipment are killed on the ranch.
Fruit
Average
Normal
I
I .and Claim No. 80. running
North 78 feet of Lot 7 In block 7,
Fruit crop prospects cannot be good conduct. The adult session
Government
cattle
buying
will
be
i
thence South <0 rods, thence
Io Sklunere Donation to Ia n »
accurately measured as yet. but, brought an early enrollment of 370
Io emergency
drouth !
Weal 80 rods, thence North <8
county, situated In Lx>e Coun­ •unfilled
according to tha report. United not counting those to come for
rods, and thence East 80 rods
ty. Oregon, for the purpoae of areas, of which Oregon has two—
Io the place of beginning. In Sec­ <tlecharglng tales due against the
III
st
Homo—
Mrs.
A
B.
Van
Val
8tate* prtMuctlon does not seem later term courses or those In field
Visit
Coast—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
J.
tion Twenty-one (11) Township same and for the support of said Crook ami Jefferson counties— un­
zah
was
ill
at
her
home
the
first
llkei7
mueh l* low u ’ t >'e ,r parties.
Bartholomew and family spent the
Sixteen (18) Mouth of Range Five minors. Il Is ordered that Vida O. til all the rattle offered In those
of
the
week
and
not
taore
than 10 per cent be­
week-end
on
the
coast
(6) West of the W illamette Ray. Amos A Hills. Darllla Trine. districts are moved, and will then
low average The pear crop, esti-
, cvn o r rm c P V N -
Meridian. In lain» County. Ore­ Melba Trine. Zells Urlck. and Dolls be eitended to the secondary
Vlslt in Salem— 3. N. Roberts mated on June 1 at 21.425.000 bn-
T
K L IK ii H U N
Hand, Arm Inf acted — Melville
gon. together with the tenements, Kincaid, n eit of kin of «aid minors
heredltanw-nta and appurtenan­ and all others Interested In their drouth areas. In which conditions Hanna Is suffering with a badly went to Salem Sunday to visit with sheis. Is a Uttle larger than the ISH YOUR S T O C K .
Our
ces thereunto belonging, or In estate, show cause before the court are severe but where a real emer­ Infected arm and hand this week. bis daughter. Edith Alderln.
short crop of last year but about stock fly spray will keep them
anywise appertaining;
gency
does
not
exist
at
present.
at Its chambers In the court house
Said sale la made under eiecu- In Eugene. Oregon, at 10:0o A. M Three Oregon counties— Malheur.
In N .w Residence— Mr. and Mrs. 5 ”* r ce,rt leM than
I off. Scott’s Drug Store.
Salem Pwople Hera— Mrs. V irgil
tlon Issued out of tha Circuit Court of Frldav. July 11. 1834. why aald
Emory Pyle have moved this week ,hou* h O r*« on hag aD
of the (Mate of Oregon for the license should no! Issue aa asked Harney and Wheeler— are now list- Bolton of Salem spent the week- from Fifth and “D" streets to Ninth croP of
bushels, which is
County of Lane, to me directed In Ordered further that said n e it of ed aa secondary drouth areas. W end at (he M B Huntly home.
and "D"
about a million bushels le-s than
the rase of State l-and Board of kin and other Intereeter persona A. Srhoenfeld. director of the Ore-
average, the three Pacific Coast
Return from T rip — Mr and Mrs.
Oregon, etc., va. Effie L. Rankins, be served with thia order by the gon experiment station, has been
Drive to Coast— Mr. and Mrs states are expected to produce In
et al.
publication of the same for four appointed drouth relief director for «»• L Burkhart h .ye returned from
C. A. MW ARTS. Sheriff of weeks In the Springfield News,
Marlon R. Adams and son. Bob. excess of 16 million bushels, or
this state, snd m a n tle , wishing to • m° * ° r l r l P ,o
Lane County. Oregon.
tniblbhed at Springfield. Oregon
aud Mr. and Mrs. W alter Laxton about an average crop. Eastern
By A. K HULKOAARD, Deputy. June 4th. 1834.
come within the provisions of the
Portland Man Here— B E. Nuell
and son. Junior, spent Sunday at state have poor pear prospecta.
F R ED FISK . County Judge
federal cattle buying program may „ r Portland was a visitor at the
Oregon, on June 1. had a condi­
Yachats.
8 D. A LLEN. Attorney for
We picked out this letter for fat
make application to him through M B Huntly home Friday
tion of apple» somewhat better folks to read today—read every
Guardian.
their county courts. The work of
Daughter Born — Mr. and Mrs.
(Je 7-14-11 18— Jy 8)
organising and directing the sale
Visitor Here— Mrs. Sam M iller of B. F. Davis of Marcóla are the par- than a year previous and about word.
1 give you my full permission
the same as the 10-year average.
NO TIC E OF G UAR DIAN'S S A L I of cattle In theae areas w ill be car Cottage Grove spent the week-end ents of a baby daughter born to but prOBpe<.tg for , be V n ,ted gtate„ to print this letter. I used K™sch-
OF REA L PROPERTY
rled on by the county agricultural here at the J M. Larson home.
• hem at the Eugene hospital on Kenera-lIy are much below .»erage en S alt, for reducing. I lost 30 lbs..
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
since I have been taking IL I praise
IN T H E C IR C U IT CO URT O F T H E •BARla.
Monday. June 35. 1934.
Visitors
Coma—
Mrs.
Mac
Wilson
Naturepathl« Physiols»
It to everybody I know that Is fat.
S T A T E O F OREOON FOR T H E
Sheep
Men
Aek
Aid
«"<1
W.
W
Phllllppl
of
Albany
vlslt-
And I also feel years younger.“
C O U N TY OF M U L T N O M A H ,
Visiting from Medford — Mrs.
Visitor
From
California
—
Mrs.
Phoae 914
Miss Edna Hunn. Algiers. La.
A group of sheep men appeared ed here the past week at the home Kenneth Giles of Medford Is here
PROBATE D E P A R T M E N T
Olive D. Bassett of San Jose. Cali­
A Jar of Kruschen Salta lasts 4
No. 33.187
at the Denver conference and ask- of Mrs. Mary Magill.
orfica Hours: 1 to 8 P. M.
liltin g with her parents. Mr. and fornia is here visiting with her weeks and the cost Is triflin g Are
In
the
M
atter
of
the
Estate
and
ed
that
the
government
also
begin
you taking Salts to reduce or to
4M Fourth Street
On Northwest Trip—George Zum Mrs. Chrta Hansen on their farm niece. Mrs. Fred Louk.
Guardianship of W IL L IA M FAR­ a program of sheep purchasing as a
■
a
please ypur palate?
buhl left Friday for Portland and east of. Springfield.
MER. Incompetent.
Just try Kruschen ror a month
N O TIC E IB H ER EB Y O IVEN . feed conservation measure, but the wJU v|>,t Taco(na and 8pokBne be­
To Visit Parent»— Mr. and Mrs. — beside« losing fat you'll gain in
Otis People Visit— Mr. and Mrs.
that pursue M to the order and lic­ m alter was referred to Washington fore returning to Oregon.
W illiam Griswold of Otis, Oregon, Leland M. Hover of Phoenix, Arl- physical attractiveness — s k i n
ense of the Circuit Court of the officials for consideration. Mr. Bal)
grows clear— eyes sparkle with
Watchmaker and J*w*ler
State of Oregon for Multnomah ard reports
Resort Man Here— A. J. Kuhn, were here over the week-end to xona are expected here next week health. Take half a teaspoonful In
BPRINOrUBLD
for
their
vacation.
They
will
visit
County. Probate Department, duly
visit
with
her
mother.
Mrs.
Dora
manager of Cascade Resort, was a
a glass of hot water before break­
So. Faelfle Wateh Innpeetor
entered In the above entitled mat­
The conference also recommend­ business visitor In Springfield Fri Hubbard, and her grandfather. S. w ltk Mra Hover’ s parents. Mr. and fast every morning— you feel cool­
First Claas Work kt Reasonable ter on June ». 1884. the undersigned
ed that a substantial sum of money
Mrs. W. P. Tyson, in Springfield er In hot weather— get It at any
Prloee.
N Roberta.
Caroline Farmer. Ouardlan of the
day.
■
-
s>
drugstore In (he world.
and with his parenta In Eugene.
Estate of W illiam Farmer. Incom­ be set aside by FERA officials for
Beattls People Here— Mr. and
Son Born— Mr. and Mrs. John
petent, will from and after the 13th the development of springs, water
General Law Practice
day of July. 1884. at I486 Yeon holes and the sinking of wells on Reynolds of Donna are the parents Mrs. Milton Cyr of Seattle spent
Building. Portland. Oregon, sell at range
of western states where j of a baby son born to them at the the week-end visiting with Mr. and
I. M. PETERSON
private sale to the highest and beet
there
Is
considerable grass but no Nelson M aternity home In Eugene Mrs W ilbur Lloyd at Wendllng.
bidder
all
the
right,
title.
Interest
Attorney at-Law
They are former residents of this
water.
M
r Ballard said. It was <m Thursday. June 81. 1934.
and
estate
of
the
said
W
illiam
City H all Bulldlag
city and visited here on Sunday.
Farmer, as a tenant by the eotlre esllmsted that 3100.000 could be
Springfield. Orhgon
Attend E sglee Meet — Mr. and
ties. In and to the following dee
used to advantage for this purpoae
Visits Mother— Dr R. O. Van
crlbed real property situated In
Mrs. Ben Weber hae returned from
In eastern Oregon.
Lane County. Oregon, to w lt:
Marshfield where they attended Valzah of Medford was a visitor
Lots A and 1 to 37. both In
Adults as well as children should drink more milk
the state convention of Eagles last here during the week-end at the
W ill Cull Oregon Herds
elusive. In Block 1; Lota 1 to 8.
home of his mother. Mrs. A. B. Van
regularly because it contains every necessary food
"The sale of cattle to the govern week-end.
both Inclusive, and Lots 8 to 18,
Valxah.
He had been attending
element except iron in the proportions that are the
both Inclusive. Block 1. all In men! In Oregon w ill be In the
Vlajt from Salem — Mrs. Glen a dental meeting In Portland and
Oaklelgti: and.
closest to human needs of any food known.
nature of a culling process, because
Heglnnlnv at a point 88.78 feel
Holman and Mrs. Kay Barr, both was enroute to his home.
East of the Northeast comer of there Is no place In the state where of Salem, spent the w«»ek-end here
of Pittsburgh, Pa.
Maid O’ Cream pasteurized milk is your best and
Ix>t 10 of Block 8 of the plat of drouth conditions are so severe
Takes Vacation— M r and Mrs. H.
Oaklelgh; thence North 887.07 that whole herds must be sacri­ ss guest» of Mr. snd Mrs. John
imfest
milk.
H.
Schaffeoberg
and
family
are
In
feet; thence East 8.83 chains to ficed. as is the case In many states llenderer.
Portland this week where M r. Scta-
the Southeast comer of the land
Returns to Home— Mrs Emmett affenberg Is spending his one-week
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
described In the certain deed to In the western plains area.'
Represented By
Max Arp being on the west bank Mr Ballard.
Parrish left Monday for her home vacation. Mr. Schaffenberg is em­
Maid O’ Cream Butter
of the W illam ette River; thence
at San Francisco after spending ployed at the Mountain States
Southeasterly along said west
W ELLS A W ELLS
E. H. TURNER
two weeks visiting with her par Power company office here.
Attorneys at Law
batik to the Northeast corner of
848 A BL
Bprtagfleld. Ora.
the tract of land now owned by Bank of Commerce Bldg.. Eusone ents. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Smith
Returns from Coast— Mrs Mary
Harold A. Rossman being at a
NOTICE
In Eastern Oregon— Mr. and Mr» O. Howe has returned to Spring-
point due east of the place of
OF FINAL SETTLEM ENT
beginning; thence West 8.30
Notlre Is hereby given that the W. E. Buell and daughter. Evelyn, field after an extended visit with
chains, more or l«»as, to the place
Dorothy
Bradburn left Tuesday for Moro In eastern her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Chase, at
of beginning, containing 3 acres, undersigned.
more or less. In Donation Land Henderson. Administratrix of the Oregon where they w ill spend two M yrtle Point. Mrs. Howe makes her
Claim No. 46. In Township 17 Estate of Esther L. Vernon, de­ weeks visiting.
home here with her daughter. Mrs.
South. Range 4 West of the W ll ceased. has filed her Final Report
Fred Louk.
and Account as such Administra­
Inmette Meridian.
Former Rsoldsnt Returns— W alt
Formerly Welker-Poole
The property, except lo t 18. trix with the Clerk of the County er Heflin has returned from Ash
Block 2. Oaklelgh, la owned by the Court of Lane County, Oregon, and
Returns from Coast — W H.
ward. W illiam Farmer. Incompet that axturday. the 30th day of land where he has lived for several Adrian returned Monday evening
EUG EN E— llt b SUKIN 4 UFI
I 'IkILD
June.
1934.
at
10:00
o'clock
In
the
years. He is a former resident,
ent. and Caroline Farmer, the un
and Charoellon.
S II 8 M
derslgned In her personal capacity forenoon of said day, In the County having operated a small farm east from another week-end business
Court
Room
at
the
Court
House
trip to the coast resort towns drlv
Telephone 783
Phoaa Sl-J
as husband and wife and tenanta
of the rltv for many year».
bv the entireties; Ixit 18, Block 3. at Eugene, Oregon, has been set hy
tng as fa r north as Taft this time.
the
Hon.
Fred
Fisk.
Judge
of
said
Oaklelgh Is owned by Howard P.
Mr. Adrian renta and sells bicycles
Court,
as
tbe
time
and
place
of
Return from T rip —Mr. and Mrs
Arnest. subject to the Interest of
to vacationists and residents In
hearing
objections
to
the
same.
If
the ward therein as a tenant by the
Leland Cray have returned from
any, and for the final settlement
these towns.
entirety.
their
wedding
trip
and
are
making
Terms of sale: All cash, or one- of said estate.
DO RO THY BRADB URN H E N their home at Seventh and Main
half cash and the balance evidenced
Cars Collide— Automobiles driven
DER8ON. Administratrix.
by the note of the purchaser, upon
streets.
by Joseph C. Tamlesle. Eugene,
WELLS
A
WELLS.
Attorneys.
terms satisfactory to tha under­
and Frank A. Root. Springfield
A CIVIC ENTERPRISE
(M 31—Jo 7-14-11-88)
signed. secured by mortgage upon
Tonsils Taken Out— Donald Cook
route 1. collided on the McKenxIe
the property sold. Bids may he sub­
small
son
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
C.
R.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
mitted upon any single lot snd— or
highway east of Springfield Friday
Cook of Eugene had his tonsils re­
FOREBT EXCHANGE
«•omblnatlon of lots In Oaklelgh:
evening at 7:30. Fronts of both
end upon the unplatted tract In Its Dspartmsnat of the Interior, United moved at the office of a local phy­
«*ars were badly damaged and oc­
Etatas Land Offloa, Roaaburg, sician Saturday.
entirety Lots A snd 1 to 3«. both
Oregon, June Snd, 1994.
cupants escaped with only minor
Inclusive. Block 1. Oaklelgh. will
Notice 1s hereby given that on
be sold subject to Incumbrances
injuries.
Portland
People
Here—
Mr.
and
consisting of a mortgage In favor of May Slst. 1934. J. 8. Van W inkle
Bank of Hal»av securing the sum of Prineville, Oregon, filed appllca- Mrs. A. E. Herrington and fam ily
THAT
of »3,000.00. Interest, 7% per an­ tlon No. 081438 under the act of of Portland were here over the
S O R E . IN F L A M E D
num payable semi-annually, unpaid March 20. 1922. (42 Stat., 488) to week-end to visit with Mr. and Mrs.
YOUTHFUL
since May 21, 1938. and delinquent exchange the N W U 8ec. 88. T. IB
SW OLLEN
FEET
Bronc Riding — Bull dogging — Calf Roping — Cow­
and current taxes. The balance of 8., R. 9 W „ W. M.. within the Slus- W. A. Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. P.
APPEARANCE
law
National
Forest,
for
the
timber
Herrington of Eugene.
said real property will he sold sub­
Go to any good druggist today
from
portions
of
N
B
U
S
E
’
i
Sec
boy and Cowgirl Races — Chariot Races — Clowns
ject to delinquent and current
PROPERLY fitted glasBea taxes,,
and get an original bottle of
or free therefrom, as the 12. T. 20 8.. R. 3 E.. W M.. within
Nurse Moves Here— Miss Edna
Moone's
Emerald
Oil.
the
W
illam
ette
National
Forest.
— Trick and Fancy Riding and Roping— Relay Races
keep your eyes looking undersigned may at the time of
The purpose of this notice la to Gould, nurse In the county health
young. Crows feet a n d sale deem heat. Any and all sales allow
The
very
first
application,
will
— Buckeroo Derby. Street parade daily at 11 A. M.
all persons claiming the office, has moved to Springfield to
w ill he made subject to confirma
wrinkles make them look tlon
lands selected, or having bona fide live with Miss Ann McOookln and give you relief and a few short
by the ahoye entitled Court.
treatments
w
ill
thoroughly
con­
old. Wear lenses that cor­
Free Parking. Excellent picnic sites.
Further Information may be se objections to such application, an Mias Edith Jobe on north Ninth vince you that by sticking faith­
rect your vision complete­ cured by Inquiry of the undersign­ opportunity to file their protests street.
fully
to
It
for
a
sort
while
your
the Register of the United
ly. We have found Ortho- ed at 1428 Yeon Building, Portland. w«h
foot troubles w ill be a thing of the
States Land Office at Roseburg,
Oregon.
Reserve Seats $1.00
Grandstand 75c
Visitors Leave— M r. and Mrs. A past and best of all, free from all
gon Wide Vision Lenses
Oregon.
Any
such
protests
or
ob­
Date of first publication June 14,
offensive odors.
E.
Cray
have
returned
to
their
jections
must
be
filed
In
this
office
the beBt.
1934.
General Admission 50c
Date of last publication July 11, within th irty days from the date home at Seattle after a week-end
And one bottlts we know w ill i
of first publication of this notice, visit at the home of Mr. and Mrs. show you,beyond all question,that
OR. ELLA MEADE
1934
C A R O LIN E FARM ER , Guard which first publication w ill he June
Optometrist
D. p. Murphy. Mrs. H. T. Mitchell you have at last discovered the
Ian of the Estate of W illiam 14th. 1984.
way to keep your feet In a
normal
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W IL L IA M H. CANON. Register of Ashland, mother of Mrs. Murphy, ( healthy condition frea from
Fr mar. In competent.
41 West Blh
Eugene
(Je 14-81-18—Jy 4-11)
(Ja 14-1118—Jy t-11)
la vtalUng here this week.
| pain and
I t ’s G rea t to Lose
F a t and Feel
Years Y ounger
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