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THURBI j AY, JULY If), 1*34
JAMBS K. KINO
Attorney* at Law
Minor Bldg.,
Euyana, Or*.
NOTICB TO C R E D IT O R *
SUMMONS
MANY PEOPLE VISITING
IN THM C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E
NATIONAL
FOREST AREAS
STATE OF ORBUON FOR LANK
COUNTY
ttvedna L. Htark. Plaintiff,
va Camp Site* And Paellltlo* Doubled
Jatuea I ok > Stark. Defendant
During Foot Year By
To. Jatnea l,ao Htark. Defendant.
C. C- C. W orker*
IN T H E NAMK O F T H E STATE
O F OREGON: You are hereby re­
A lotal of 34,(73.125 paranna en
quired to appear and anawar the
complaint filed against you In the t«r«d tho national foraata of the
above entitled suit within four United Htatea lasi year, the U. 3.
weeka from the date of the flrat
liubllcutlon of thia summon« and If foreat aervlca announcad today. Of
you fall to appear and answer for ihla nutuber, over threa and ons-
want thereof the plaintiff will up- half tulliton vlalied the national for-
plv in the court for the relief pray­ ■ >ts of Oregon and Waablngton.
ed for In plaintiff* complaint which
for ii decree of aald court dis- w Inch was a alight increase for thia
solving the marriaB*_oontra”ct now -region over the previous year, nc-
i exlatlng between the plaintiff and I cording to C. J. Buck, regional for-
defendant herein and for such , , (w
Uilurl nmy d X hjJ a /.’ id'proper'h’
< umpl..« In .he national fo r.a t.
EAPC THftmi
«*•
party to do mucR damage
of their representative* aa to why
There It, however, a good deal of they let “W all Street ' stand In the
money on the Republican aide. way of monetary inflation, hy
Campaign funds are going to count either th * silver or the greenback
heavily thia year In moat districts. route, when they had the power la
Hero. agnln. the feeling in Wash­ their bands.
Visitor from W aKervllle— Mrs I Movo to City— Mr. a*4 Mr» ft ington I* 'but tb- distribution of
Iowa ('rump of W aliervllle wax a P. Kelso of Portland. but more re- immene*
«:■>« of ‘government MANY LODGE MEMBERS
visitor In Hprlngfleld Friday.
i cently of Eng ne, have moved t * 1 money I d various forma of welfare
ATTEND JOINT PICNIC
Hprlngfleld, and are now living at ! activity, such a* the PWA. CWA.
Vid* Man Hoc*— John Yarnell of
743 O »tree!
COC. F E R A *ard the farm benefit*
Nearly 1400 persona were esti­
Vida was a business visitor In
and Lonuaed will go a long way Io mated to have attended the Joint
R eturns H em *— Mr« Mary Howe
Hprlngfleld Monday
make voters! friendly to the admin- picnic of the W illam ette and Dee-
returned to Hprlngfleld where she
Tonnll* Taken Out— Mia* Geneva make* h *r bom* with Mr. and Mrs. latrntlon. add presumably to th * chutes valley J. O. O. F and Rebe­
kah lodge* at Lost Creek Bunday
Wyooff had her tonsil* taken out Fred fx>nk. a eon-ln-law and daugh­ D mocratlc party
at the office of a local physician ter. Monday after spending two
Congreee Face* the Voter*
Among thoee attending from
Doubtless all the beneflclarle, of Hprlngfleld were Mr and Mr*.
Friday
weeks visiting at Creswell.
Federal spending are grateful to Ernest Black and chlldken. La-
Expected Home— Mrs W. K. Bar
Leave for Homo— M r and Mrs. Mr Roosevelt— But Mr. Roosevelt Moyne and Bobby. M r and Mr*.
uell and daughter. Barbara, are *>• Inland M Hover left this morning
Is not running lor re-election this Lee Putman and children, Roberta
pectml home from tb * Washington f(jr , bB|r bom. a,
Aru„na
year It la rongreas that baa to and Tommy. Mr. and Mrs. Fred
benches the end of thia week
after spending a few weeks vlalt- face the voter*, and mingled with Look and daughters. Mary Ann
Hmlteon Fischer Mr*. FletuBer was
»'««> relnttvoe here and In Eu the feeling t*a t congrats ha* been and Jean. Mr*. Sarah John*. Mr.
nothing morg than a rubber stamp and Mr*. Bert Doene, M r*. Wanda
formerly Ardlce Cog and lived here 8*t»*-
several year« ago when her father
0ooU „
Mot. , __ Among the which the president used to make Barnes. Paul Myers, M r and M r*.
operated a store here.
. guest-i registered at the Springfield hla personal hctlon* legal and con­ Elmer E. Pjrne and son. Ramon.
stitutional. Is a good deni of dis­ Mrs. Nellie Jordan. Mr. and Mrs.
Leave fee Fair— M r* Ella l-orn hu“ ’1 dur,n« ,b* we«k* nd
O.
satisfaction In many agricultural Linn 8tone, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer
bard and daughter. Maurtne. left K. Oweo of Leona, h * r * Friday, and
lection ■ over the way some of the Findley. Mr. and Mrs. Bert 8ankey,
Tuesday morning for Chicago to « A « < « • ot Roseburg. regute.
recovery project* have worked out. Betty and Bert Hankey. Mr. and
attend th * Century of Progress fair. ' d on Monday.
Farm price* in general have gone Mrs. Fred Hlnaon.
Store Front P a ln te d -T h e front
»» N o w p o rt-M r. W H. up. but price* of good* the farmer*
W ELLS A W IL L S
of the 1-oop cigar .to r * w a. given *« « *•» left again Friday tor New- have to buy have gone up farther
Attorney*
a coal of light paint Friday of last «*"• • ' ' « spending * few days In and faster The NRA haa done a Bank of Commerce Bldg. Eugene
weeg
Springfield. They operate a bicycle better Job In Its field than haa the
MOTICff
sale* and rental agency on the AAA. That has caused a lot of
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
California Folk Here— Mr. and coast.
dl grunt lenient Nobody yet know*
Notice la hereby gtevn that the
Mr*. Erneet Neet of Redlands, Cali­
how far and how deep that kind of undersigned. Bertha A. Gill, Admin,
fornia are here visiting with Mrs., Attend* Institute— I^Roy Inman dlssatlsfi.—*<Ai extend*.
iaratrix of the Estate of John O.
Htaats. deceaaed, haa filed her
Mury Neet and other relative«.
has been attending the Epworth
Final Report and Account aa such
Busy Policital Summer
l-eaguc institute at Buttle lake
Administratrix
with the Clerk of
Bailor on Leave— Bob Watson ar- M,nce Sunday. The entire group of
The drouth haa offset much if
of the County Court ot Lane Coun­
rived home Saturday after three yOUI1j people are expectefl to re- col moat of the gains for the farm­
ty. Oregon, and that Saturday, the
months of training in the navy, He turn today after a week’s outing. er« as a whole— the moat severe 11th day of August, 1934. a t 10:00
haa a 10-day furlough.
drouth in all history, authorities o’clock In the forenoon of said day.
Visit Southern Oregon—Mr». Nel- xay Probably nobodv s -riously w ill! in the County Court Room of the
Former Resident Return* — Mr
I Court House at Eugene, Oregon,
„
. I He Day and daughter. Tommie, who blame the drouth on .v
the govern-, hag
get by the Hon ¡ ¡ . ^
and M r.. Fletcher of Han Bernard-
fr<>m
wRh
rnent, but it has beyond doubt Fisk, Judge of said Court, aa the
Ino. California arrived here Halur M f and Mrs w
T#y,or and
created an undercurrent of discon­ time and place of hearing object­
day night to vt.lt with M r. Jennie M f an<J Mfa p eU r Herr)ngton re.
tent which may express itself at ions to the same. If any there are.
Resort Man H e r*— Bert Vincent, turned Tuesday evening from a mo- the polls, in the states affected. and for the final settlement of said
estate.
proprietor of Bedsides tourist camp tor trip to Southern Oregon during And If It should, result in a definite
B ER TH A A. G IL L , Administra­
on the McKenxie above Blue river, which they visited at the Oregon food shortage elsewhere, which
trix.
was a visitor In Hprlngfleld Friday. Caves and other Interesting places. seems not at all Improbable, it may W E L L S A W E LL S . Attorney*.
(Jy 12-19-24— A 2-9)
affect voters all over the country.
Spend Day at Lake — Mr. and
Then there Is the great block of
Mr*. L E. Scott spent Sunday on
inflationist voters, lineal descend­ SMOKING AND DRINKING?
the McKenxie at the power dam
WATCH YOUR STOMACH
a it* 6«8t Jo stsiindod eqi jo «nus
near Vida.
wrecked the Harrison administra­
For quick relief from Indigestion
tion and ail but wrecked th<- Re­ and upaet stomach due to exceesive
Day on McKenzie— Mr. and Mr*.
or drinking try Dr. Emil's
publican party. Some of these are
are . smoking
A(Jla Tabjet,
„„ money
Marion R. Adams and son. Bob.!
sure to a k embarrassing questions I guarantee Flanery's Drug Store
spent Sunday on the upper McKen-
ile.
NOTH 'K IK HKHIOMY G IVEN ,
that th« uinloralBiHxl ha* h««n ap-
ptilnvd Executor of th« oat at» of
Alibi* J llaakell. deceaaed, by tho
County Court of lout« County. Ore
goti.
All iwraolia having vlaluu
iiaaluat »aid oalalv are required to
Thia summons la puhllahed p u r ! “" “ w,,o,e WM "icrenalngly popd
pioaonl (hum with I ho properI
auanl
to an order of the Hon O F. I ho. with 2.213 304 person* taking
vouchor* to Ihn underalgned at the j
l.nw Offlcu of Jainoa K King. «10 , Hkipworlh. Judge of the above en- advantage of the constantly Im
Minor
Building,
K ukouw . I m h o ! titled court, made and entered July provlug public camp ground-, an
County. Ornguu. within ala (4) ’ 17th. 193«, and publDhed In. T H E Increase of 31,500 over 1*32 Public
month« from the data of thia notice ! H ITU N G FIK LD NEWS, a news­ cauip ground* facllltle* were doub­
I hi I i d nl Eugene, Oregon. Ihla paper of general circulation pub
llehed at Hprlngfleld In Lane Coun- led In some of the forests In the
IZtti day of July, 1934
"«gon. publication thereof he
JAMEH K KINO. Executor of Ina oni o * u i h » - " k for fo ur sucres laal year with the aid of the civi­
the Kai at* of Abide J. llaakell. alve and conaecullve Weeka. The lian conservation corp*, but much
ilccniiaed
date of flrat publication being July of thia Improvement work was fin­
U y 12 13 26 - A 2-II)
Iklh. 1334 and the Inal publication ish ed too late In th * season to be­
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ii
being Auguat 14th, 1*34. five pub come available last summer.
W H IT T E N SW AFFORO
lliftllonx thereof
Large Areas Improved
Attornay-at-Law
ALTA KINO . Attorney tor
Mr. Buck pointed out that to
Tiffany Bldg.
Eugene, Oregon
Plaintiff. Post Office address.
June 1 of thta year the camp
Cottage Orove, Oregon
NOTICB OF F IN A L HBARINO
iJu 19-99—A W l )
ground Improvements completed by
Notice la hereby given that the
the C. U- C. workers In the national
W.
W.
HARCOMBB
iinderatgnod Phebe Mann ha* filed
forests of Oregon and Washington
Attorney
at
Law
her final report and account a*
Eugene. Oregon had resulted In the cleaning and
adinlnlalratrlx of the eatate of Tiffany Bldg..
p arking . ot 55* urres of camp
Alfred I* Munn, deceaaed, and tho
NO 29129
County Court of Lane County, tiro
grounds,
building of 54 campers'
«on. haa fixed Monday. July 30th IN T IIK C IR C U IT COURT OF T H E shelters and other public building*,
HTATK O F OREGON FOR T IIK
g| Hi o ’Clnck A M nl tlic C o u n ty
COUNTY O F LANE
und construction of 1.446 other
i in iri riHim In the Court bouse at
camp ground facilities such aa
Eugene. Oregon, aa the time und Grace Hall Ritter, Plaintiff,
place for final hearing thereon and
water and sanitary systems, fire­
va.
any object Iona to aald report and Amy Ixtulae Dunn, Adnn It Deg places. tables, and the like for pub­
account should be filed nr made on
glaa, Fredrelrk Stanley Dunn and lic use on new or existing camp
ot before aald lime
Anna M Dunn, hla wife, Irene
Dated and first published June
W illiam and C. H. W illiam, her grounds.
2Htb. 1334
*
Mr. Buck xald that there was an
huxhand. Lulu Dorrla and George
ITIEI1E M ANN. Administratrix
A. Dorrla. her huaband. George Increase over previous years of
M fi d I 1 Mann. e>tat«
O. Yoran surviving huaband of some 45.000 motorist« and other
W H IT T B N WWAFFORD. Atty
loiura Yoran. deceased; France*
for eatate.
Yoran Doe, whoae married name people who visited the national for-
IJe 28 Jy 6-12 19 161
la unknown and John Doe. her eata of Washington and Oregon, pri­
huxhand. and Ada Yoran surviv­ marily to enjoy the foreat beauty.
NOTICE OF F IN A L HBARINO
ing wife of Frank E. I>unn. de­
The reports also showed a total
ceased; Lucille Dunn Dyott and
Notice la hereby gtveo that the
of 21.284.*92 Incidental or transient
Cavtn
Dyott.
her
huaband.
and
undersigned Phebe Mann ha* filed
any other person or persona un­ visitor* to the national forest* Th*
her final report and account aa
known who are heirs at law of extension of highways and good
ndm lnlairatrlx of the eatate of
F. It Dunn and Celia Dunn, de­ foreat use roada kept the flow of
Charlie R Mann, deceaaed. and the
ceased; Underwood and Co. and
Countv Court of Lane County. O r*
It- successor* ami axalgna: Ella motor traffic about up to normal
gon. haa fixed Monday, July 20th
V. W alker. George W Dortaon,
ul 10 O’Clock A M at the County
Anna H ill and C. M H ill, her COUNTY CHAMBER MEET
Court room In the Court house at
huaband. Jane Doe Pengra. sur­
P v -.i-,- Oregon, aa the ttm* <nd
IS AT JUNCTION CITY
viving widow of W J. Pengra.
• taco for final hearing thereon and
deceased; and any and all other I
: nv objection* to «aid report and
In From Fish Trip— Mr and Mrs. |
person* unknown who may he ■ Monthly meeting of the loin«
account should be filed or made on
heir* al law of B J. Pengra and County Chamber of Commerce will George Carson and John Cnraon re­
or before aald time.
Dated and flrat published June
C. Emily Pengra. both deceased;
turned Shnday from a fishing trip
Washington. July IJ— A piece of
the unknown heir* at law of R. he held tonight at 6:30 at Junction
28th. 1934
P IIK B E M ANN. Administratrix
E Stratton and Sarah M Strat­ City. O. E. Crowe, president will on Fall creek which lasted several i new» which the cables carried the
ton. hla wife, both deceaaed: the preside C E. 8tewarl. county fruit day*.
Charlie It Mann, estate
other day Is causing more mental
unknown heir* al law of J B
W H IT T B N SW AFFO RD Atty
Inspector and chairman of the agri
and
i
perturbation In administration clr-
Parent*
of
Daughter—
Mr.
Underwood and Margaret I. Un
for eatate
derwnod. hla wife. Both deceased: rultural committee of the Cahmber Mr
R()bert iirunxon of W estfir «1«« iban even the unpaid war
IJe 28—Jv 6-I2-I926)
the unknown heirs at law of group Is In charge of program ar-1 a|> , he ,mren, a „f a baby daughter dcbtH That Is the statement offi-i
Mevnr Roieniilatt and l* n » Ro* rangements.
boro to them at the Eugene hos­ d a ily made that in Great Britain
anhlatt. hla wife, both deceased:
unemployment has been reduced
pital on Thursday. July 12. 1934.
the surceaanrs and assign* of J
H ER B ER T W. LOMBARD
to the point where tt was ftve years
W Stewart Company, who are
Attorney at Law
Fish A bo vs Balknap— W. P. T y­ ago. Recovery, according to the
unknown to the plaintiff and also
all other person or persons un­
son, Clarence Hover and Leland M. cables, began In Europe early in
NOTICE
Dr. JOSEPHINE C. BRAUN
known claiming any right, title
Hover spent Sunday fishing above 1932 an(1 ba„ continued without
OF F IN A L S E T T L E M E N T
Naturopathie Physician
estate, lien or Interest In the real
Notice I* hereby given that the Belknap on the upper McKenale serious Interruption since. W hether
estate (tescrlhed In the camplnlnt
underalgned has filed herein her river.
Phone 31 J
Defendant*.
It had not already started in Am er­
final account as the Administratrix
of the eatate of M ARY L. BR IS­
tiff Ice Hours: 1 to 6 P. M
SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATIO N
Two Scouts Return— Billy Dow ein at the same time, and whether
Rdan B. D«ggles. France* Yoran TOL. deceased, with the County and Scott W right returned Sunday It might not have progressed as
404 Fourth Street
Doe. whose married namn I* un­ Court of t-ane County. State of O re­
from a two-weeks outing nt the Boy rapidly here as there If there had
known and John Doe. her hsuhand gon. and an order has been made
been no experimental efforts to
Ada Yoran surviving daughter* of and entered of record directing Scout camp. Lucky Boy on Blue
stimulate It, is what is worrying
laiura Yoran deceased: the un­ this notice ar>d setting the 21st day river.
of August. 1934. at the hour of ten
some of the president's advisers.
known
heir*
at
law
of
F
B.
Dunn
Watchmaker and Jeweler
Vacationists Com* Down — Mr.
and Celia Dunn deceaaed; Under­ o'clock In the forenoon of aald day
Not that they admit there Is any­
S P R IN G F IE L D
wood nnd Company and Its sucre*- as the time and the County Court and Mrs. Ernest Crum were down thing to the ldea. but they are ter­
Be. Peolflo Weteh Inepeotor
*ors and assign*: Ella V. W51k*r, Room. County Court House. Eu­ from
McKenxie bridge Friday. ribly afraid that the Republicans
First Clan* W ork kt Reasonable
Oeor«e W Ixirison. Anna H ill and gene. Lane County. 8tate of Ore­
Price*
C. M H ill, her husband; Jane Doe gon. as the place for the hearing of They have a beautiful summer will pick up the theory that the
Pengra surviving widow of W. J. objection* If any. to the final ac home above the bridge.
New Deal has hampered. Instead of
Pengra. deceased; any and all count and the final settlement of
stimulated, economic recovery, and
General Law Practice
aald
e*tate.
other persona unknown who may
Visits Nl*c*— A. F. Poley of Port­
adduce so many facts in support of
Dated and first published this
he heirs at law of B. J. Pengra and
land stopped here last Thursday
I. M. PETERSON
It as to make a convincing cam­
C. Emily Pengra. both deceased: 19 dnv of July 1934
Date of Inst publication August evening to visit with hta niece. Mrs. paign argument out of It. And no­
Attorney-nt-Lnw
the unknown heirs at law of R. E.
D. B. Murphy while enroute to Cali­
Strnltnn «ml Surah M Strntton. 14. 1934
City Hall Building
body In Washington forgets for a
GRACE STEARNS 8CH1SKA. fornia.
hla wife, both deceased; the un­
minute that this la a campaign
Administratrix of Estate of
Hprlngfleld. Orkgon
known heir* at law of J. B. Under­
Marv L. Bristol, deceased.
Raturn from Vacation— Mr. and year. _
wood and Margaret L. Underwood,
his wife, both deceased; the un­ H E R B E R T l/IM B A R D . Attorney
Mr*. C. J. McKee and son. Jimmie,
“Outa" Must Hava Issue
known heirs at law of Meyer Ros for Administratrix.
have returned from a two weeks
In all fairness. It ought to be
J 19-24— A 2-9-16
enhlatt and Lena Rosenblatt, hla
motor trip to eastern Idaho. They made clear that unless the Repub­
wife, both deceased; the succe«-
were accompanied home by Inex licans do find some definite, posi­
sor* *nd assign* of J W Stewart
a**»«««'« at Law
Company and all and every other M1
„ .j
y *.,»«■»* rtraoan and Beth Ople of Meridian, Idaho. tive Issue between now and the be­
person
o"« °"
person or
or persons,
persons. unknown clalBP
ginning of the congressional cam­
Ing any right, title estate lien nr
of Pittsburgh. Pa.
NOTICE OF HEARING
Rsturn from Lake— Mrs J. M. paigns In September, they haven’t
Interest In nnd to the rent property
ON F IN A L ACCOUNT
I^arson and two sons, and her any chance at all of capturing the
described In the complaint In the
_______
N
O TIC E ____________
IS H ER EB Y G IV E N :
name of the Stnte of Oregon j -pbst the undersigned admlntstra- father. Charles Toftdahl. returned lower house of congress or the sen­
GRKET1NOB
trig of the eatate of L illie 8t*w- Saturday evening from Tule lake ate. Their chance of an opposition
You and each of you are hereby art. decea«ed. has filed her ac near Klamath Falla where they
Represented By
majority Is slight, at best; but If
required to appear and answer the count for the final settlement of
visited with relatives for a week.
the only campaign arguments they
complaint filed against you In 'he *ald estate In the County Court
E. H. TURNER
shove entitled enuse on or before for Ioine County, Oregon, and that
are able to put forward are the
Catch Flah Lim it— After fishing
Inst day of the publication ot Snlurday. the 11th day of August,
stale pleas of the “outs” to be put
844 A Bt.
Springfield. Ore. the
thia notice, which will be the 9th, 1934. a' the Court Room of aald unsuccessfully for many hours on
day of Auguat 1934 and If you fall | Court. In the County Court House. the McKenxie Sunday morning. 1 hack 'Tn”. baaed upon nothing con
»tractive but merely upon dislike
so Io appear In answer for want In Eugene at ten o’clock In the
M. Peterson and Harold Stewart*
thereof the rlatn tlff will apply to forenoon, ha* been hy *ald Court
of the New Deal program, then
drove
up
on
W
lnberry
creak
and
the eourt and take a decree against fixed a* the time ad place for hear
they will capture mighty few seats
von for all and ringutar the relief Ing objection* thereto, and for final caught their lim it of fish within a
in either house.
prayed for In the complaint of the settlement of said eatate.
short white.
E D IT H FIX1SSIE F U N K E . Ad
plnlnttff on file herein.
It would not be a novelty If they
m lnl’ tratrlx of the Estate of
Ynu nnd each of you are further
Doctor at Seattle— Dr. Milton V. did even gain control of congress
Lillie Stewart, deceased
renulred to appear on or before the
Formerly Walker-Poole
W alker Is expected to return Frl That has happened more than once
snld dav nnd set forth the nature L. L. RAY. Attorney for Estate
(Jv 12-19-26— A 2-9)
day noon from Seattle where he In our political history— but naver
nnd extent nnd claim and Intereat
EUGENE— 11th S P R IN G F IE L D
von may assert In the following
has ben since Sunday. He Is at when there was as good a politician
228 Main
mid Charnelton
NOTICE OF HEA RING
described real property towtt: the
tending a four-day post graduate and popular personality as M r
Phone 62-J
ON
F
IN
A
L
ACCOUNT
Telephone 723
North 40 feet of Lot 4 In Block
NO TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N : course In surgery at the University Roosevelt In the W hite House.
No 2 the original nurvey of
Snrlngfteld In fame County. Ore­ That the undersigned administra­ of Washington.
In 1890. for example, the greatest
tor of the eatate of Edward C. M or­
gon.
opposition landslide In our history
gan,
deceased,
ha*
filed
his
ac­
Thia soli Is hrnirtht for the pur­
Family at Newport—Mrs. H arry
pose of obtaining a decree In the count for the final settlement of Stewart and son, Morris, and her occurred. Benjamin Harrison had
said
estate
tn
tke
County
Court
been elected president In 1888. with
nbnv« entitled eourt quieting the
title of the plnlntlff In nnd to said for fame County. Oregon, and that daughter. Mrs. Theran B. Sauaser a strong working majority In both
nreinl-e* nnd that It be decreed Saturday, the 11th dav of Auguat of Portland are spending a few houses of congress behind him. But
and ndludged that the title of the 1934. at the Court Room of aald days on the coast at Newport. M r
In 1890 the combined Democrats
plnlntl.'f In and to said real pro­ Court. In the County Court House 9tewart spent the week-end with
and Populists captured 85 Repub­
perty Is good and valid nnd that In Eugene at ten o'clock In the
the defendants snd nnv or either forenoon, has been by said Court his family.
lican seats in the House ot Repre­
pertv Is good nnd vnlld gnd that ftx-d a* the time ad place for hear­
sentatives.
Vacationists Stop— Mr. and Mrs.
of them have no estate or Interest ing objections thereto, and for final
In T a ft and Wilson Reign*
whatsoever In and to said real pro­ settlement of *atd estate.
G. H. Turner who are now on their
H
ER
B
ER
T
E
W
A
LK
ER
.
Ad
p e rty and that said defendanta and
In 1910 President Taft had a Re­
summer
vacation
stopped
In
mlnlstratnr
of
the
Estate
of
<-nch nnd all of them he enjoined
Springfield for a short while Sun publican congress, elected with him
Edwnrd C. Morgan, decensod
nnd debarred from nssertlng anv
YOUR EYES ARE
clnlm whatsoever In nnd to said I I L. R 1 Y Attorney for Estate.
day enroute from the upper San In 1908. turn sour on his hands and
(Jv 12-19-24— A 2-9)
re«l property adverse to the plain
ALL-IMPORTANT
tlam river to Loon lake. They are go Democratic. In Woodrow W ll
tiff.
planning to be gone for two weeka. son's second term, the congress
NOTICE OF HEARING
This summons Is served upon,
Of all the Henaes. vlalon heads
Mrs. Charles Myers Is managing elected In 1918 was dominated by
ON F IN A L ACCOUNT
you hv publication thereof In the I
the Republlcaa opposition. But In
the list In Importance to man
N O TIC E IS H ER EB Y G IV E N
their store during their absence.
Serlnnfleld New* a newananer of
these and all the other Ic ances ot
Regardless of occupation, age,
eenernl rtrculntlon printed and | Thnt the undersigned, as executor
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lame of the Lsst W ill and Testament of
published
In Snrlngfteld
Tourists Start Hom*— Mr. and a mid-term upset In th * complex­
sex or other factors, we depend
Oonntv Crevon under an order for Pearl H. Hlney. deceaaed. haa filed Mrs. Ralph McFarland, and daugh ion of compress there was a defi­
on our eyes every waking mo­
the publication thereof made and hl* account for the final settlement
nite Issue before the people upon
ment. Our whole system of
ont°red I p the above entitled suit of said decedent’s estate In the ter, Pearl, and their ton and hla
bv the Honorable Judge O F Sk1p- County Court for Lane County wife, Mr. and Mrs. W . P. M cFar­ which such Issue ha* a* yet shaped
teaching and learning J m baaed
So while the preeldent's
wnr’h JndgS of the Circuit Court Oregon, and thnt Saturday the 11th land. all of Wllklnaburg, Pennayl Itself.
on sight bih I vtsunl memory
of the State of Oregon for the day of August. 1934, st the Court vanla. arrived here Sunday from friend* conceded that they w ill pro
Crtnntv o' Lane, on the 7th day of Room of said Court In the County
Periodic
examinations
will
bably lose tome «eats, they are not
Julv 1934
The dote of the first Court House, In Eugene at ten Ix>s Angeles and were dinner
safeguard your vlalon.
publication of this summon* I* o’clock In the forenoon, has been guests at the home of M r. and Mrs greatly scared of toeing control of
They have a feeling,
Julv 12. 1934, the date of the last fixed hv ■•nld Court as the tim e and Sam Richmond. Mrs. W . P. Me congress.
Examinations are Free al
service thereof will ho August 9th place for hearing objections there Farland and M r*. Richmond a r* which many old political observer*
to. and for the settlement thereof.
1934
The young McFarland with Republican leanings ehare,
DR. ELLA MEADE
JO HN STUCKEY. Executor of cousins.
W M W HARCOMRE Attor
the
Last
W
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and
Testament
couple
are
on
their wedding trip, all that there Is not, at the present mo­
nev
for
Plnlntlff,
P.
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Address,
Optometrist
of Pear’ H. Hlney, deceased
301 302 Tiffany Bldg.. Eugene.
having been In southern California ment enought political acumen and
L. L RAY, Adornev for Estate.
I
Oregon.
Eugses
41 W *t1 gth
smart leadership In the Republican
1 and are enroute home.
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W A S H IN G T O N
•Y RAO^OftO MQBUT
Business Directory
Ice Cream in Special Packers
Picnic and outing time is here and there is no bet­
ter place anywhere than Lane county to enjoy one’s
self. A good time calls for good refreshments. Maid-
O’t’ream ice cream packed by us specially in our ice
plant is always firm and delicious no matter how far
you travel or how hot the day.
Ours is a service that many are taking advantage
of. Next time you go on a picnic or week-end at
mountains or seashore try us out.
Ask your dealer in Eugene or Springfield for
Maid O’ Cream Butter
Springfield Creamery Co.
Edward C. Privat
Reliance Life
Insurance Co.
POOLE
F u n e ra l H o m e
Pageant Costume
Material
1000 YARDS FINE QUALITY
FAST COLOR PRINTS
Beautiful New Print Dresses for Your Pageant Cos­
tume. See the Exceptional Showing of Prints—All
New Patterns.
Yard
15c
Match Your Costume With a Bonnet Made to
Your Order—
15c each.
For the Pageant “Gent”
Men’s Cowboy Hats ...................... ......................... $1.85
Pure Silk Scarfs
..........................................—- 59c
Men’s Waist Overalls
...............................- ....... Pr- 89c
Extra Size Bandana Hdkfs. ............................... ea. 10c
Red Broadcloth Shirt ........................................ ea. $1.25
Rockford Work S o c k s ...........................................Pr. 10c
Boys’ Department
Visit the Complete New Boys’ Department—
Boys’ Frosh Pants ............................................ Pr. $1.39
Boys’ Broadcloth Shirt ..... ....................— ............... 39c
Boys Baseball Caps
Boys’ Genuine Reds
.........
25c
........... ................. 79c
Boys’ Sport Shirts
..............
....... ..................... 69c
Boys Sanforized Pants ..._......
......................
Boys’ Leatherette Belts ......
...............
$1.69
15c
Important Announcement—
"Torn Sawyer’’ Boys’ Shirts, Pants and Suits all
coming soon.
Williams’ Sell Service Store
77 E. BROADWAY
EUGENE
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