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    Tl I UHHDAY, NOV MM I HUH 16, 1934
THE SPRINGFIELD NEW8
PAGE TWO
THE SPRINGFIELD NEWS
INSURANCE WARNING
ISSUED FROM SALEM
NEW LAND OPEN
FOB HOMESTEADS
CONTRACT CLUB HAS
DESSERT BRIDGE PARTY
NAVAL ACADEMY MAN
AVERAGE LUMBER CUT
TO BE CH06EN SOON
g r eater PER s a w m il l
The First t’ongreeahMMil District
of Oregoa will have ou» vaeaaey
l
®*rdg"“*
Salem, Or«.. Nov, 15— (Special»
at the Uullsd Htatea Naval Acad
—One of the chief problems con­
club last Thursday afternoon when
•u>y Iu 1935 The succeaaful aaudt
I
fronting the state Insurance deperl-
THE WILLAMETTE PRESS
data will eater tbs academy neat
ihe group met at the home of Mrs
I meut today Is Ihe Increasing actlvl-1
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Walter Hvolt (or 4«»«art bridge
_ Beattie.
_ ...... Wash. Nov 15- A lotti Juna.
H. B. MAXEY, Editor
'tie of unlicensed companies and T ra c t O f 40 Acres G razing Mr». Maude Uryau waa a gue«t «f
down aad operallug b
'
Any young unmarried man not
associations which, through mall Land Located Near Spring- Mr». Stewart will be hoetee« tor Oregon and Waablngton with re lea« than «titeen y««rs of age uor
Entered M tecoud ciana matter. February 24. 1903. at the pustofttce.
solicitation. are furnishing to Ore­
the memberw at tbe next meeting ported to the Weat t'oaal mm n r inure than twenty year« of age uu
field; Veta Get Preference
Springfield. Oregon
gon citizens what purports to be
on November 22.
; men'. A.aoclatlon for the week April I may compete.
lusuranc? coverage. but which. In
________ ___ ___ •—
ending November 3 produced •»-
Availability of seven tracts of
MAIL SUBSCRIPTION RATS
hi order Io make the required
the time of need, proves to be a dis­ laud for homestead applications Is
' 183.123 hoard feel of lumber This I arrangeinenta R )• uecesaary that
>1.00
One Year in Advance .
>1.80
Six Months ...
......... ...oox.ma.e.y H»0,.00 fee. ove. ,
, , ongreaamau
60< appointment on account of lack of announced Ibis week by \\ II. U. OF O. ENROLLMENT
Two Years in advance — >2.50
Three Months
responsibility on the part of the Canon, register of Ihe Culled
Ihe
preceding
week
Ih
e
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•
r"»
,
j
w
Mo«l.
Waahlll
James « Moll. Washington. D u .
IS NEAR 2500 MARK
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 15. 1934
company or because of limited aud States taunt office at Roseburg. Ex
production of this group of ■«* not later than December 6 of his
unfair provisions In Ihe policies service meu of any war. military
Uulvcrslty of Oregon, Eugene.
In 1934 has been 78,629.97. destre Io participate In Ihe t'tvll
SOME ASPECTS OE THE DANCE PROBLEM
furnished.
expedition or military occupation Nov. 15 Enrollment for the rall'f,«.«; during the suine p> riod I« Servhe eiamlnallon Io be held uu
The high school dance question is now being argued
"Unliccnaod Insurance companies in which the United Stales may term al the University of »trogoli 1933 lllelr weekly average was 75.
Jauuary 5, 1936
pro and con by many of our people. It is one of those and associations canuot secure a have engaged are given prefereme lell Just four »(«denis short of the 789.U95 feel.
minor things in our life that provokes hot argum ents, lh e liceuse for their agents In Oregon. iu flllug entry claims.
hoped for ligure of 2500. II was an
The new business reporte«! lust
school board now has under consideration the question of ! says Slate Insurance Commission
Old Neighbors M«»t — Mr. end
Following is the list of tracts uouuced by U. L. I'onstance. a «alai
uerm itting a dance club to be organized am ong high school I er A. II. Averill, •'hence they usual available and all. Inquiries should aid registrar tatet lall. 2122 »tu week by 548 mills was 76.401.846 Mrs. *’. M Felino of lioodlaud,
hoard feet against a pri«lu>tlcn of Kaima», arrived here last week for
students whose parents give them perm ission to dance. ! ly solicit business by mall and. by lie addressed to Mr. Canon:
dents were registered The gain
From some of the argum ents, however, one would think making extravagant promisee of In­ NEW. Nt»NWL». Sec. 31. T. 4 N.. amounts Io approximately 17 per­ 75,183.123 feet and shipment« of 82. a viali with Mr sud Mrs. I'. E
596.938 feet. Their shipments were Hwarts. The families were neigh
th at dancing classes were about to begin a t the high scho< 1. surance protection, succeed In caus- R 2 W„ 240 acres good grating cent.
over prialuctlon by 9 9 pervenl and hor In Kan»«« many year« ago.
j
ing
many
of
our
citizens
to
pay
for
Ordinarily more than half of the students at the High
laud, about 20 acres of S E '.N K 1«,
Of all classes and divisions In Ihe
current sales were over pro­
school learn to dance before they graduate or quit school, ' Insurance service which they do good farm land, subject to oil and university, the freshman elea, their
duction by I 6 percent The orders
not
receive.
Every
day
brings
to
gas mineral reservation Locate«! 6 ghows lhe greatest gain II In­
we presume. It is a well known fact th at they learn to
last week by this group of
dance in public dance halls where the associations-and en­ ! the department inquiries from citi­ mile Northwest of Scappooae, Ore. creased troni 601 lu 1933 fall term hooked
Identical mills were under Ihe
zens
who
are
suffering
as
a
result
vironm ent is not good for the youngster of high school age.
W 4N W U . Sec. 27. T. 31 S . K. 9 to 839 for this year, a 38 percent preceding week by about 7.600.000
the operation of these unltcen-
Jump. The sophomore class In­ feet or approximately 9.1 percent
The prime motive for a high school dance d u b is to i ! of
W.,
80 acres, good graxtug land,
sed companies. The state, too,
provide another place at the high school gym nasium to i suffers a loss because It Is deprived part of which cun be farmed, lo­ creased about 20 percent, from 720
take the high school student out of the public dance hall, i of the tees and taxes which should cated about 12 miles northwest to 875. Junior, senior, professional The unfilled order file at these
so we are told. Although a few students may learn to dance i be paid. From Ihe policyholder's West Fort Station aud Dothan and graduate studenti are as last mills stood at 30.806.976 board
feel, approximately 8.000.000 feel
at the high school dance club who would not otherwise, we standpoint, it Is Important that l'oslotflce. Ore.
y «Mtr.
leas than the week before. The ag­
suppose th a t m ost young people who w ant to dance learu every Insurance company be com­ SB'*NE»4. sec. 15. T. 17 S.. R. I
N O T IC E OF E X E C U T R IX ’» » A L E gregate Inventories of 130 mills are
one way or another. A practical solution of the problem is
pelled to secure a state license W.. 40 acres, good graxtni.laud
OF REAL PROPERTY AT
19 4 percent more than at thlg time
w hat the backers of the high school dance club are seeking. wherever
about
13
miles
east
of
Springfield
It operates. This enables
PRIVATE »ALE
If the dance club is the solution then it should improve high ' him to have
last
year.
to the courts Ore.
NOTICE 1» hereby r.lv*u lhat
school students’ social aondition in the comm unity instead ! of his state recourse
8BH 8W U . See. 31, T. 33 S.. R. pursuant to an ORDER of the
in the event of a dls-
of lower them.
’ pute over a policy claim, whereas 6 W . 40 acres. 10 acres of which Is Uouuty Court of the State of Ore­ COOKING CLUB GIVES
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gon. for tarn« County, made on the
otherwise It would be necessary fair farm land wheu cleared, about 24th day of October. 1934. In the
WHO’S BROKE?
DINNER FOR FAMILIES
2
mile
uorth
of
Leland.
Ore.
; for him to go to the unlicensed
matter of Ihe Estate of Vlleua
You may be broke and 1 am willing to grant th at I am company's home state to bring suit.
tails 12 and 13. Sec 31. I'. 15 ».. Wlckwlre, deceased, Ihe under-
Fifty per««ms attended the dinner
W h m you go m C alilom U . try
broke but “we,” the 120,000.000 people of the United States, This entails an expenditure of time K 7 W.. 6083 acres, about 17 of signed. Edna L Kllnk. Executrix
which member« of the cooking
the irsin ' HI» ‘ *»•«»»*• k»v« tahso
of
Ihe
Estate
of
Vilena
Wlckwlre.
are not broke yet when you consider our assets.
. and money almost, tf not quite, which Is bottom land and fair farm
place on our lads, rullm aa
deceased, will sell at Private Sal« club gave for member« of their
land, located about 22 miles west to the highest bidder upon lhe
T here are 93 billions of life insurance policies out— | prohibitive,"
charges are a third less thea
families at the Uhrlatlan church
last war. Rail fsrvt are mucking
about three-fourths of a policy to every m an. woman and
of Junction City. Ore.
term« and condition« hereinafter Friday evening Included on lhe
bottom at 2 t a mil« *»*I
lad 5. Sec. 9. T 39 S.. H. 8 W.. mentioned and subject to confirm­
child or nearly four to a family. And if we all died at
program for Ihe evening were »elec
CcMBPlrts meals in our dining
which we sh a n 't- and the insurance companies paid off the free m in in g b u l l e t in s 20.01 acres of level land. 12 of ation by said Court on or after the lions
cars cost ns U«U as »or For de­
by Ihe Murphy Moshler qnar
24th
day
of
November.
1934.
all
whole 93 billions they would then owe— which
c®u“ "
NOW AT WASHINGTON which are cultivable, and Irrigable of the right, title. Interest and es­ tel. a talk by Rev. Veltle Prultl.
tails. see you/ local sgr.it o*
from the Illinois river, or ditch, late of the aald Vilena Wlckwlre.
n ’t because folks don’t all dies at once— there would be $«00
write I A. C>rmaA<iy. 7 0 * H m U k
reading by Virginia I’ohl. Instru
building.
P o rtlw d. Oregoa.
subject
to
power
site
reservation,
Four federal circular» of Infor­
deceased, at the time of her death
each or say $2.500 a family.
menial numbers by Melba and Eve­
And then th ere ’s about 25 billions in savings bank de- mation on mining subjects, written located about tfc mile from Kerby. In and to the real properly des lyn Harris, and a talk by Mrs Elva
crlhed as follows, to-wll;
nosits in this country and if we don’t try to take it all out at go ag be of interest and value to Ore.
Beginning at a point on the Adams, president of the dub.
Applications may be filed by ex-
once__a n d we shan’t—th ere’s about $200 per m an, woman ,ueD actually engaged in the in
East line of County Road No 3.
ervice
men
within
20
days
prior
and child, or say $800 a family. And then there are some j u, t ry. are available tree of cost
42 95 chains East of a point on
14 million families that own their own (m ore or less m ort- , , o individuals applying directly «o to date of opening, or from Novem
Ihe Weal line of the William M
eaged) homes And there are other more or less satisfactory Ihe united States Bureau of Mines, her 29. 1934 to Dec. 18. 1934. and
Stevens and wife D. L. C. No. 48,
by
the
General
Public
from
Feb.
In Township Seventeen (17)
assets including 700.000 of us who own a share or m ore of Washington. D. c.. according to
South of Range Three (3) West
28,
1935.
to
March
19.
1935.
aud
all
word
received
by
J.
H.
Batcheller.
A. T. & T. stock. And th a t’s only one stock.
of the Willamette Meridian. I-an.
professor of mining engineering at applications filed during (his 20
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County, Oregon, which ts 22.69
Oregon State college and secretary ilay period will he considered as
chains Sosth 12' West of the
SHO ULD W O M EN WORK?
filed simultaneously and tf more
Since the beginning of history, milk has been the
Northwest corner thereof and
More than one thoughtful m an in this country- kas ot the state mining board.
running thence East 17.96 chains
thun one application is filed for the
basic
hitman itMxl the food of greatest value to man
Numbers
and
title
of
the
avail­
wondered if part of our economic troubles are not to be laid
thence South t?* West parallel
same tract n drawing will be held
T
hrough
thousands of years this Itan not changed.
able
bulletins
are.
I.
C.
6611,
"Small
with
(he
West
line
of
the
said
to the influx of women into industry.
to decide the winner.
claim It 38 chains, thence West
The census figures show a surprising shift. In 1890, of Scale Placer Mining Methods." I.
17 24 chains to the Easterly line
The m ethods of handling milk lias changed how ­
11 000,000 m arried women in the United States, 515,000, or C. 6748. "Essentials for a Prelim­ Ex-service men must file with
of said Count.' Rond, and thence
inary Report on a Small Lode-Gold their applications a soldier's affi­
ever. l’asteurlzutltm lias been added to safeguard
North 3 degree? 46' West along
a Little less than five per cent, were gainfully
“
193o we had 26.000,000 m arried women and 3.000.000 ot Mine or Prospect"; 1. C. 6800. davit and a certified copy of their Ihe Easterly llnl> of said County
health, and o ther scientific m ethods are used to tool
'•Mining and Milling Practices at discharge, and all applicants must
Road to 'the place of beginning
them , or between 11 and 12 per cent, were employed.
and prepare it better for use. Tills cream ery is modern
all In IJine County. Oregon.
Small Gold Mines.” and 1. C. 6786, file a non-water hole reserve altl-
Of all women, m arried and unm arried, 11,000.000 were “Placer Mining in Western United
The West 50.4 feel of Ihe Tx'l
aud
up-to-date and we invite everybody’s patronage.
davit and power site reservation
Numbered SIX In Block number
employed in 1930 as against 4,000.000 in 1900.
States.” The last named is part one for the land In Sec. 9. T. 39 8.. H
ELEVEN
In
James
Huddleston’«
The startling figure is not th a t of women w orkers but of a series of three. Application for
Addition to Eugene. Lane Conn
of m arried women workers. One-third of the m arried the second and third of the series, 8 W., and mineral reservation as
ty. Oregon, according to the
women of the District of Columbia are employed. Have yet to be prepared, could doubtless to land In T 4 N.. R. 2 W. As this
amended plat thereof, being now
Springfield Creamery Co.
child-bearing and hom e-m aking ceased to be w orth' w"J!^ be made In advance, suggests Prof­ ts all revested O. and C. land the a part of said Clly of Eugene.
purchase price of >2.50 per acre
Oregon.
_ ..
occupations? We used to inveigh against women and child essor Batcheller.
The South half of Ihe South
must be paid, 50»- per acre at time
labor. Then our women leaders pleaded for
JT '
half
of
the
Southwest
fourth
of
Keen interest in mining subjects of filing and >2.00 per acre when
cognition.” W hat would happen if we replaced 3,000.000
the Northeast quarter of Section
is
being
shown
by
people
in
most
making
proof.
In
addition
to
regu
m arried women workers with 3,000,000 unemployed men?
Four In Township Sixteen South,
Range Four West of the Willam­
Would our world come to an end or would it come nearer parts of the state, finds Professor lar fee and commissions. No rights
Batcheller. He emphasizes that ap­ may be acquired to said land by
ette Meridian except land dea
an economic balance?—N ation's Business.
crlbed In deed recorded In Vol­
plication for these free federal bul­ settlement In advance of entry, or
ume 151 at page 295. and atao
letins must be made direct to ohterwlse except in accordance
excepting land described In deed
A critic writes th a t the average m an is selfish,
Washington and not through his with above.
X
recorded in Volume 165 on Page
T here is nothing quite so delightful as a box of
will buy himself a com fortable pair of shoes before he w ill office.
137, Lane County Deed Records.
donate to famine sufferers. He buys his wife conveniences
candles packed to the brim with goodness This la
In I-ane County. State of Oregon,
because he w ants people to know he is a good husband.
containing -nine acres more or
LOSES 49 POUNDS OF
especially true if It is one of Eggtm ann's beautiful
W hatever he does he is alw ays looking out for Number LOWER FREIGHT RATES
lees.
FAT
IN
3
7
D
A
Y
S
boxes of selected candle» I lie finest product of the
I^ot
Numbered
Four
(4)
in
One,” says the critic. The w riter did not consider th a t Mr.
ON TURKEYS TO CALIF.
Rlock Numbered Two (2|
In
confectioner’s art.
Average Man has changed under the new deal th a t does
Hendricks' Second Amended Ad­
Says, '•Feet B e tte r T h a n I'v e E v e r
away with rugged individualism. He m ight now add that
dition to Eugene. Lane County.
F e lt In M y L ife ."
Lower railroad freight rates on
They are the kind of candies you enjoy eating and
this selfish man pays a tax on nearly everything he buys to dressed turkeys to California mar­
Orege*«
That each parcel of said real
Mr«. E. Frtfeman Law write»;
help the famine suferers, etc., before he enjoys it.
the kind you like to give. We re here to serve you.
kets became effectltve on Novem­
"Exactly 37 (lays ago I weighed property, above described, will be
ber 8th, according to an announce­
lb«., wag troubled with my kid­ sold as one parcel.
We hear a lot about plans for a “ more abundant life,” ment by J. C. Leedy. manager of 242
ney« and ’ dropsical symptom«
That the terms of sale will be
in the future. I wonder if it is not the “m ore abundant life" the Oregon Turkey Cooperative, After my first bottle of Kruscben twenty per cent (20c£.) cash and
I weighed 227 lbs. Now I weigh the balance on eecurlty on or be
th a t has put us whsre we are today—a life of living beyond Inc.
193 and never felt better. I'm 26
our means.
From Canby. McMinnville, Al­ yr«, old and have 2 »mall children fore one year from date of sale.
" W h e r e (h e H ervtc s Is D iffe re n t
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All bids that are offered may be
bany and other line points north of —I look and feel not over 20.”
left with the Executrix at the office
Kruschen Salt» 1» the SAFE of James K King, attorney for
Eugene, the new rate will be 75c
per 100 pounds to San Francisco healthy way to take off burden­ said Estate. 410 Miner Building.
.
■■
some fat—It help» re-establish pro­
territory and >1.05 to Los Angeles per functioning of body organs— Eugene, Oregon, or may be filed
territory. From Eugene and south, It energize« and makes you feel with the Executrix.
Dated thia 25th day of October.
including Roseburg, Grants Pass younger. Complexion clear«, eye«
grow brighter — vivacity, physical 1934.
and
Medford,
the
new
rate
will
be
and which coo tains Four Great Treaiures
EDNA L. KLINK. Executrix of
charm as well as youthful, «lender
65c per 100 pounds to San Fran­ lines can be your»! Take a half
the Estate of Vilens Wlckwlre,
cisco and 95c to Los Angeles.
level tea«poonful of Kruschen In
Deceased.
JAMES K. KINO. Attorney for
Rates in force from alt of the hot water every morning—
FA CING d e fe a t
One bottle last« 4 week« You Executrix, 410 Miner Building,
above points for the past two years
get Kruschen Salt« at Flanery » Eugene, Oregon.
W hen Jesus and hi» m other reached the door of the 1 have been 87c to San Francisco can
Drug Store or any drug «tore In
O 25— N 1-8-15-22)
aynagngup on his first retu rn to N azareth a crowd was ~~~
_
_
_
and >1.17 to Los Angeles, while the world.
waiting outside. They returned his greeting with a m ixture prevloug to that t)me the ran rates
the amount then due and delin­
M 0 N 8 F O R P U B L IC A T IO N
of regard and curiosity, and pushed promptly through the frorn the principal turkey produc S U M
quent for taxes for Ihe year 1927
In F o re clo su re of T a x L ie n
Help build Springfield by »pending your money
together with penalty. Interest ano
door behind him. filling the little room full. T here was |n(? gectl0Ilg of Oregon were >1.20
THE CIRCUIT COURT OF costs thereon upon the real prop­
here when- it will be u»ed to provide employment and
m uch whispering and craning of necks. He made his way to San Francisco and >1.57 to Los 1N THE
STATE OF OREGON, FOR erty assessed to you. of which you
pay taxe« for city governm ent and uchool». Better
to the front of the room, picked up the roll of the prophet Angeles.
LANE COUNTY.
are the owner us appears of re­
Hervlee and larger and more complete »tocka come»
Isaiah, turned around tow ard them and smiled.
The organized turkey growers of A F. Fir, Plaintiff, vs. Christian cord. situated In said County and
from better patronage.
State,
and
particularly
bounded
Instantly all his illusions vanished. Instead of sym pa­ Oregon have taken a leading part H. Furre, Defendant.
Our« 1 h the flneat grocery »ervice of standard
thetic understanding there was only cynicism on those In securing the rate reductions, To Christian H. Furre the above and described as follows, to-wlt:
The East *4 of the NB% and
brand Htockn a t lowest prlceH.
faces. The old woman, his neighbor, whom he had planned which are expected to prove very named defendant.
the NW% of NEK and the NE’4
THE NAME OF THE STATE
to heal, was sitting prominently in front. She was willing advantageous to all shippers of OF IN OREGON:
oi the 8E>4 of section 12 Town­
You are hereby noth
dressed
poultry
this
season.
ship 18 8c. of Range 6 West of
to take a chance on anything, for she had been a long time
tied that A. F. Fir the holder ot
W. M. In Lane County, Oregon
sick; but her look was less a hope than a challenge. The
Certificate of Delinquency number
You are further notified that
substantial meu of the town settled solidly in their appoint­ SEARCH CONTINUES FOR 3201 Isued on the 5th day of Nov­ said
A. F. Hr haa paid taxe.-. on
ember,
1931
by
the
Tax
Collector
ed s^ats, and dared him with their hard eyes to try hiB tricks
premises for prior or subse-
Grahams or Wafer»
KENNARD HURLEY BODY of the County of Lane, State of said
on them ! “You have caused a stir in Capernaum ,” they
1 Pound - - -
Oregon, for the amount of Seven­ quert years, with the rate of In­
terest
on
said
amounts
as
follows:
seemed to say. “but little old N azareth isn’t so slow. We
2 Lb. Boxes
Residents of the upper McKenzie teen 64 100 dollars, the same being
2 Pounds - - -
know you. You’re no prophet; you’re just the son of Joseph river are continuing their search
Rate Int.
Amt.
Date paid Tax Receipt No.
Year’s
tax
the carpenter, and you can ’t fool us!”
8%
>10.97
54385
of the river for the body of Ken
4 Pounds *
11- 6-31
1927
27.73
64385
Slowly he opened the roll and in tones th at stirred them nard Hurley who disappeared sev
11- 6-31
1928
6.27
61776
11- 6-31
1929
in spite of them selves he began to re a d :
eral weeks ago and who Is believed
16.64
61775
11- 6-31
1929
to
have
been
drowned
or
commit­
6.86
T he Spirit of the Lord is upon me
40646
11- 5 31
1930
16.48
40545
VAN CAMP'S
11- 6-31
Because he anointed me to preach of good tidings to the ted suicide. Residents along the 1830
6.04
39920
10-10-34
lower river are asked to watch the
1931
poor,
14.23
39919
10-10-34
1931
river as the body may have floated
5.44
33826
He hath sent me to proclaim release to the captives,
10-10-34
1932
down stream.
14.90
33825
10-10-34
1932
And recovery of sight to the blind;
6.85
25325
10-1034
1933-1934
18.70
25324
10-10-34
To set a t liberty them th a t are bruised,
1933-1934
ASHLAND RABBIT SHOW
Published Every Thursday at
Springfield, l,ane County, Oregon by
M is . Harry Stewart won high ' Production
score In play of the Uonlract bridge |
»urplua
»hows »light
OalR»!
try the train
TO CALIFORNIA
SINCE HISTORY BEGAN
Brim Full o f G oodness
F G G I M A N N ’S
Irish-Murphy Ge.
Z y tíU U C Í ® T U N
Trade With the Home Merchants
Crackers
25c
, g
And proclaim the acceptable year of the Ixjrd.
ENTRY BLANKS READY
He closed the book and handed it back to the a tten d ­
an t. “This day hath this Scripture been fulfilled In your
Ecntry blanks ano premium lists
ears,” he said simply. T here was an ominous silence in the for the Ashland Rabbit and poultry
synagogue. “The eyes of all were fastened upon Him.” He Show may be obtained ut the office
knew what they were thinking; they wanted him to do some of the county agent It was announ­
m ighty work such as he had done in Capernaum .
ced today by O. 8. Fletcher. The
But he knew also the uselessness of trying. The scorn, Ashland Rabbit and Poultry Show
th e ignorant self-sufficiency were miracle proof. They will be held on the 7th and 8th of
wouW never receive him; never be proud of him. They December under the auspices of
m erely wanted him to exhibit himself and they hoped th a t the Ashland Chamber of Com­
merce.
he would fall.
All standard breeds of rabbits,
"No prophet Is acceptable in his own country,” Jesus
said to ahem sadly, “Elijah did his greatest works in a for­ chickens, ducks, geese, anxl turkeys
eign city; Elisha could accom plish nothing big until he got will be eligible for the cash prem-
( lums.
Fully qualified licensed
beyond the borders of his hom e.”
With a look of Boul-weariness be turned to leave.
t
' Judges will award the prlxes.
Said Christian H. Furre as the
owner of the legal title of the above
described property as the same ap­
pears of record, and each of the
other persons above named are here­
by notified that A. F. Fir will apply
to the Circuit Court of the County
and State aforesaid for a decree fore­
closing the lien against the prop­
erty above described, and mention­
ed In said certificate. And you are
hereby summoned to appear within
sixty days after Ihe first publica­
tion of this summons, exclusive of
the day of said first publication,
and defend thia aetjon or pay the
amount due as above shown, to­
gether with costs and accrued In
terest, and In case of your failure
to do so, a decree will be rendered
foreclosing the Uen of said taxes
and costs against the land and
premls«'» above named.
This summons Is published by
order of the Honorable O. F. Skip-
worth Judge of the Circuit Court
of the Stnte of Oregon for the
County of I/ane and said order
was made and dated thia 5th day of
ovember, 1934 and th«» dale of the
first publication of this summons
Is the 8th day of November, 1934.
All process and papers In this
proceeding may be served upon the
undersigned residing within the
State of Oregon at the address
hereafter mentioned.
WM. W. HARCOMBE. Attor­
ney for Plaintiff. Address 302
Tiffany Bldg., Eugene, Oregon.
(N 8-15-82-8»—D •)
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