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    THURSDAY, JULY 4, 1*36
TUB BPRINOTOCLD NKW8
WHO IS WHO
and W h a t T h ey D o
ARTHUR It
FAY, I'arpvnter aixl
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Ihithtcr. Phone I 24 J
* £ A Classified Directory of Reliable
Business Firms and Professional
| Psople This Newspaper Recommends
I to You.
PAO« TH1UBB
FORESTS SHARE
IN RELIEF FUNDS
Actual Work In Oregon To
Start Early In May Thinks
Regional Forester
PRINTERS
DANCING
SURVEY SHOWS LOSS
DUE TO LUMBER STRIKE
LUMBER OUTPUT
1‘GRTLAND. Ore., July 8—A
graphic picture of employment loss
due to strike conditions In the Ore­
gon snri Washington west coast
lumber Industry Is contained In a
Production R im s From 22 To
district survey In tbe current Issue
35 Million F»«t; Half Of
of (he Four-L Lumber News, pub-
Weekly Average
II bed here.
"This survey,” says the Lumber
Seattle Wash.. July 3— Lumber
News, “is not a mere guess or
production has Increased four coo
estim ate It Is the result of an ex-
hauctlve plant by-plant, dlstrlct-by- secntlve weeks from a low of 22,-
900.000 feet tbe week ending May
dlstrict contact with the operations
25 to 36.500,000 feet the week if
covered. . . .
Jnne 22. an increase of 66 per cent
"In the weet coast districts of
according to the West (.'oast Lum­
Washington, a total of 243 logging
ber men's Association
Productlou
operations and 418 lumber manu­
now is approximately 50 per cent
facturing plants (sawmills, planing
of the average weekly since Jan­
m ilk, shingle mills, plywood, door
uary 1. More mills are operating
sod Box factories) employed 34.496
each week and several since the
m e n before tbe strike. Of this nnm-
strike started. Inclndlng the Booth-
ber, 27,606 were Mie becaose of
Kelly company sawmill at Spring
strike conditions on June 28.
Held, have opened double shifts.
"In Oregon west coast districts,
Operating mills, moat of which are
a total of 224 logging operations
In Oregon, generally report full
and 339 lumber manufacturing
time «cbedulee.
plant* employed 18,986 men before
A total of 619 down and operat­
tbe strike Of this number 1440
ing mills In Oregon and Washing­
were Idle because of strike condi­
ton which reported to the associa­
tio»« on June 28
tion, produced 36,663.677 board feet
"Our survey covered a total of
of lumber. Thia was approximate­
1224 operations, employing 61,460
ly 1.400,600 feet over the preceding
persons Just prior to tbe strike, of
week. The average weekly produc­
wbleb 21.946 were Idle on June 28.
tion uf thia group of sawmills In
“Those unfamiliar with the lum­
1936 has been 71.086.326 feet; dur­
ber industry may queatlon tbe
ing the same period In 1934 their
statem ent that 663 Oregon opera­
weekly average was 79.648.989 feet,
tions employ only half as many
feet.
men aa do tbe 661 Washington .
operations. The eiplnnatlon lies In , The new business reported last
week by 619 mills was 48,806,633
the fact that Oregon has tw ice as |
board feet against a production of
many »mall camps and mill« as
35,563,677 feet and shipments of
Washington, employing fewer men
38,102 424 feet. Their shipments
per operation."
w eie over production by 7.1 per
cent and their current sales were
PUBLIC INVITED TO SEE
over production by 37.2 per cent.
MUSEUM ON OSC CAMPUS The orders booked last week by
this group of Identical mills were
When vacationing through the under the total In the preceding
Willamette Valley, motorists are week by about 3,000.000 feet or ap­
invited to stop and visit one of tbe proximately 5.4 per cent.
most Interesting historical and
A group of 426 identical mills
scientific collections In the North­
who e records are complete for
west. located in the Museum build­
both periods show total orders 1956
ing. off Jefferson street across
to date of 2.018,599.000 board feet,
from the College armory at Cor­
com pared with 1,821,780,000 board
vallis.
feet for tbe same period In 1934. an
In the museum are remains of increase of 10.8 per cent.
reptile* and huge animals which
Tbe unfilled order file at these
roaeed the Oregon country. Pro-
m ills stood at 396.197.802 board
historic bones, teeth and fossils (
are on display from many places of feet, approximately 9,400,000 feet
Oregon. Including the W .llamette over the week before. Th aggregate
Valley. Many historical pictures Inventories of 426 mills are 21.5
grace the walls and a corner of the per cent less than at this time last
building ha* been given over to year.
AUTO DEALERS____
Oregon will receive »601.267 from
WUOll FUIt SALIC- Old Growth
the Emergency Relief funds for
li AN C E
liluck, i n
curd« 46 46, old A N D K H SfIN M O T O R S , INC.
AT W 1N T E R O A R D E N
T H E W IL L A M E T T E P R E S S use on the nstlonal forests In the
Expert Repairing — All Wurk
Uruwlh Blab, 1V9 curds, It lucb
ntate according to a telegram ns-
Springfield
Guaranteed.
"The Dance That's Different"
|6 00 Tuliy Fuel to . Phone 182 J |
celveE at 1‘ortland this week by C.
Phone
2
Uaa, Oil. Tires and Batterie«
i j Buck, regional forester. A sum
Every Saturday Night
bib and A Hla . Hprlogfleld Pb 4b
of »629.621 has been set out for use
(lenta
26c
Ladles
10c
llualnees
Stationery—Office
Forms
PGR SALE
Good Used Wood _________________________________
■ in Washington.
Booklets — Placards —
Rauges Muuulalu State« Power
\Voik projects, according to Mr.
Dodgers, etc.
FURNITURE
M
Co.
HCriUUUK MOTOR CO.
A Modern Print Bhop Producing Buck, will Include coustrsctlon and
BUICK
OLDBMUUILE
maintenance of flrebiewks. forest
WANTKIP— Woman to help wltn
JO H N S O N F U R N IT U R E CO.
Up-To-Date Printing
PONTIAC
(Ire lookout stations, telephone
house cleaning Writ« 1*. G bos
Rangua and Circulators
Phone
end
a
Baleaman
Will
Call.
Mu tor Cara
! lines, forest roads and trails, tree
228. Springfield, Oregon
Several l.lnee Including Montag
MALE» and MERVICE
planting and nursery work, timber
Linoleum -Inlaid aud Felt Rase
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
71b and Olive Mis. — Phone »66
land Improvement, forest fire pre­
A
ttractive
Prices
un
Furniture
Department of the Interior, U. B.
SERVICE 8TATIONS
Eugene. Oraguo.
vention and control, fire haxaid
and Rugs.
Land Offloe at Roseburg, Orason,
reduction, development of recrea­
June 19th, test.
Ma« Ua Rafura You Ruy
BATTERY SERVICE
A S T . S E R V IC E S T A T IO N : tional facilities, lneect aud disease
We
Deliver
Phune
llbfc
NOTICE la hereby given that
44b W illamette
Eugene General Gasoline. Oil and Greases control, forest range Improvements,
Juhu C. Holmen, uf Mabel, Oreguu,
LANECO
timber, forage, water and wild life
Goodrich Tires
who, uo July 10lb, 1921. made
lloiuaelaad eulry Serial No 01*714,
BATTERY FACTORY
surveys, and other forest Improve­
"A Howe Owned Station."
LAUNDRY
lur NSgNSs, Sectlou 28, Township
6th and A St».. Springfield, Ph. 44 ment work.
Rack
at
uur
old
location,
111 B.. Range 1 E.. W illamette Mur
SPRINGFIELD LAUNDRY
ycur gain. Mae our naw
Take Men From Relief Rolle
Idlau, baa Uled notice of Ui ten lion uvsrbead
Floyd Wood, Prop.
material ba tier lea In genuine Gates
tu utake Huai three year Proof, tu bard rubber cases before you buy.
Men tor the work will be select­
Mitchell Service Station
eetabllab claim to the laud above All parts handmade In Eugene. Fur 30b Main ML,
ed from employables on the state
Phone 100
ALL RICHFIELD PRODUCTS
described, but ore Wiu II Canon, capacity—a w vice— price— iprne bat-
relief rolls, according to Instruc­
All
Elude
uf
Laundry
Service.
—
Yale
Tire«
—
Uaglaler. U. S. Iwud Office, Rose tar. RECHARGING—REPAIRING.
tions received. Under an executive
burg, (Ireguu, uo the 30th day ul
Greasing - Battery Recharging
We Call for and Deliver.
316 Van Rurun
- Phone 100»
July. 1986.
order signed by the president, sch e
Expert Radio Repairing by
Yuur Patronage Will Re
dulea of monthly earnings In tbe
Claimant uauree aa wllueeeea
Appreciated.
LEE CRAY
BEAUTY PARLORS
various types of areas throughout
Phono 48-J
Pori. Ulrch. of Mabel, Uregun,
Herman Clum. oi Mabel. Oreguu,
7th and Main Rts.
Springfield tbe United State* have been estab­
HOME BEAUTY BHOP
LUMBER
James Klngmau, uf Mabel, Oreguu.
lished as basis for wages on the
Alex Lewis, of Mohawk, Oreguu
PERMANENT WAVES »1.60
works program For purposes of
O
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E
G
O
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L
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T h e B o o th -K e lly Lbr. Co.
All Wurk Guaranteed
WIL14AM H. CANON. Register
thia schedule, the United States
Furnishes
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tJ 17 Sly 4-11 18 26)
Mrs Ella Parcber
Tel. lb
ha- been divided Into four regions
C O M P L E T E H OM E
At the Springfield Junction
Oregon and Wasblngtoo are In Re­
CREAMERIES -
GAS AND OILS
Building aud Repairing Service.
gion 1, having tbe highest wage
C IT A T IO N
Service Day and NlghL
Fur Service Phune Springfield 66
schedule In the country. Claasllt
Grocery Sundries. Tobacco’« and
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF Demand the Meet—Costa no Mure
ur If nu answer, phune 24-J
callous are setup for common,
THE MT ATE OF OREGON FOR
U L U E B E L I.
Picnic Goods.
Springfield.
semi-skilled, skilled and profes­
I.ANK COUNTY.
Dairy Producta
West Springfield
Ph. Rpr. 33 J
sional workers. A further break­
Ice
Cream,
Rutter,
Cheese,
Milk
PHYSICIAN - BURGEON
IN THE MATTEK OF THE EM
down
In wage rates Is made wlln-
TATK OF W E 8TAT7.KR. de EUGENE FARMERS CREAMERY,
WOOLEN MILLS
In a Region by counties, based on
ceased U. F. MTATZKII, Plalatlff
DR.
M
ILTO
N
V.
W
A
LK
E
R
Phune Eugene <3*
tbe population of tbe largest muni­
— »a. —
Surgery and Dlaeaaee of Women
EUGENE
DAWSIE STATZEH, aud utbe- per
cipality within the county.
4th
and
Main
Bta.
Springfield
W
O
O
LEN
MILL
CO.
eons uuknowu, bavlt.g ur claim
DENTISTS
Phone 884
Manufacturers of Woolens.
lug any Interest ae heir» al law
Wage Scale Is Set
ur distributees uf the estate of
S peclalliing In Ladlea
DR. O. A. B R O W N
Under this set-up. common labor
W E Mtataer. deceased. Defend
M ELV ILLE S. J O N E S , M. D.
COATINGS AND SUITINGS.
wages vary from »40 per month to
Hours * A. M to 6 P. M
ah la.
Surgery
aud
Disease«
uf
Woman
Retail
Department
at
Mill
»66
per month. Tbe rates paid on
Phone
20
J
TO Dawsle Mtalier. and all other
X-Ray and Pbyalolherapy
East End Stb Ave.
Eugene, Ora. thD program In the 3,000 odd coun­
Springfield
pereune unknown, havlug or claim Mb and Main Bta
log any Intere t aa hairs at law
ties In the United States were
Residence 721 A Street.
Springfield, Oreguu
or dl.trlbuteee uf the estate ul W
typically determined by a local
First National Rank Bldg.
Ph. 48 CASH TO CREDIT RATIO
E. Mtataer, deceased,
wage comm ittee consisting of one
DR. WM. N. DOW
GREETING:
HIGHER IN THIS STATE representative of oualnees, one re­
DENTIST
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
You and each of you are hereby
presentative of labor, and tbe
cited and required to appear In the X Ray Diagnosis — Hours * to 12
The Mulluomah County housing
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
local reliel administrator. These
above entitled court un or before
1 to 6 i o . by appointment
survey
has
revealed
that
»8.00
is
THE STATE OF OREGON IN
the 30th day uf August, lbS6. then Office Phone 8 — Rea. Phone 47
wage data were supplemented and
AND FOR LANE COUNTY.
beiug spent in cash to every 81.00
and there tu show eawa, It any you.
MATTER UF THE borrowed through the modernisa­ checked by other wage Informa­
have, why R F. Mtataer should uol First Nat l Rank Bldg Springfield IN THE
tion, including civil works earn­ early pioneer articles.
ESTATE OF MARTHA A BUI-
be declared aud adjudged (u be the
tion credit plan. The national
KER. Deceased.
The collection of indian relics
ings, tbe Bureau of Labor statistics
gq|a heir al law uf W E Blatter,
FRUIT PACKERS
Notice Is hereby given. That the ratio h a s b e e n variously estimated data on weekly earnings In private and stone artifacts are considered
deceased, and Ibe unly person on
undersigned
has
been
duly
ap­
at 6 to 1 and 4 tu 1 lu Florida the'
titled tu «bare In (he dletrlbulluu
industry, construction wage data, one of the most complete on the
E u g e n e F ru it G ro w e r's A ss'n pointed administrator of the estate
uf (he aai-ele uf said estate.
ratio 1« 7 to I.
tbe agricultural labor rate* com Pacific i-oa-t. The mineral and fos­
uf
Martha
A.
Sulker,
deceased
All
Diamond
A
Brand
Fruit
Packer«
Thia citation la published purso-
ant lu au order uf Hun. Fred Flak. and Shipper*. Ice and Cold Storage. persons bsvlag claims against said A------------------------------------------------- | piled by tbe Bureau of Agricultural sil collectioD L most Interesting.
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
Judge uf said coart, made and eu- College Ice Cream Manufacturer«. estate are hereby required to pres
Economics., and tbe United Stales
There are about 350 mounted
eul the same, with vouchers there­
REAL PROPERTY
tered un the 16th day uf May, 1116.
employment
service
placement birds and 160 stuffed animals In
Coco
Cola—K
1st
Beverage*
for,
to
ibe
undersigned
at
the
of­
ordering service uf Ibis citation by
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
the museum. You may see quite
fice of Clyde N. Johnston, 310 Tif­ virtue oi on execution and order data.
Cldar Vinegar
publication thereof, and requiring
fany
Bldg..
Eugene.
Uragou.
within
According to Mr. Buck, it la ex­ an Interesting collection of Imple­
you aud each uf yuu to appear In
Phone 1480
of uale issued out of the Circuit
six months from the date hereof. Court of the Slate of Oregon for pected that releases of the funds
said court un ur before August 10. Ferry near 8th Ave E.
ments used by the natives of the
Eugene.
Dated this 27th day of Juue, 1*15. ' Lane County thia 19th day of June,
1*36. to show cause a» aforesaid
and actual start of tbe work should Philippines and South America; be-
ARNOLD L. SUIKER. A dtnr/
1935, upon and pursuant to a de
IN W1TNMRM WHEREOF. I have
of the Estate of Martha A. Sul J cree duly given and made by sold come som etim e early in July.
sides many other articles of Inter­
hereunto set my baud aud the seal FISHERMEN DRIVE TO
ker, Deceased
|
est. including some recent acquisi­
uf said court this 20th day uf June.
Court
the
18th
day
of
Juue,
1936.
(J 27—Jly 4 11-18-26)
COAST OVER ROUTE F
Elected Convention Delegate— tion* of art. The gun and war-
.3 6 .
lu a suit pending therein In which
W H DILLARD, Clerk
ADMINISTRATOR’S E. J. Id dings and Mamie lddlngs Mrs. Harry Wright was elected trophy collections are In the Mem­
M. A. Pohl aud N. L. Pollard drove NOTICE OP SALE
Ry SIBYL ’VESTFALL, Deputy
were plaintiffs and H F. Johnson delegate from the Eugene Busi­ orial Union building.
(J 17 Jly I l H U t - A l b)
and Selma Johnson were defend ness and Professional Women’s
to Tackenltch lake Sunday and
v.a
s i i i i s iw e- - - x s j .j .
. er
Attendants are prepared to show
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, ants, which execution and order of
brought home a large catch of nuu-
sale waa to me directed and com­ club to tbe national convention to
flili The two men made the trip that by virtue of an order e f the manded m e to aeil the real prop­ be held at Seattle, July 14-20, at you the Museum and to help you
County Court of the State of Ore­
over (he route "F" road weal from gon for Lane County, In the mat­ erty hereinafter described to sat­ the club meeting Thursday of last in your particular In terest Honrs
Eugene A fine road waa encounter ter of the Estate of Jesse K. Platts, isfy jertaln liena and charges in week. Mrs. Wright is new presi­ are 10 to 5 dally, and 2 to 6 9unday
afternoon.
ed until they reached Auata. The deceased, made on June 17th, 1935, said decree specified, 1 will on dent of the club.
the undersigned, as administrator Saturday the 2t)th day of July, 1936,
lower
14
miles
were
)u«l
passable,
Watuhmakur and Jeweler
of said estate, will sell at private at the hour of 10:00 o'clock, A. M.,
LUMBER COMPANY FILES
N O T IC E O F S H E R IF F ’S S A L E
they reported.
sale, on and after Monday the 22nd at the southwest door of the Coun­
■ P R jN o n a L D
REAL PROPERTY
day of July, 1936, for cash, or part ty Court House In Eugene, Lane
ae. Faeifle W eteh l i *
FORECLOSURE LAWSUIT
NOTICE Is hereby given that by
cash and good security, the follow ­ County, Oregon, offer tor sale and
F irs t Ctaae W u rk a t
NOTICK TO CREDITORS
ing described property, to-wlt:
sell a l public auction (or cash, tub- virtue of an execution and order I Suit to foreclose wag filed
The South half of Uie South­ Ject to redemption as provided by of sale Issued out of the Circuit against Louis Kramer, and H. A.
Notice 1« hereby given that the
east Quarter; Lots 3, 4, 6 and law, all of the right, tlU« and in­ Court of the State of Oregon for
undersigned has bean duly appoint­
that part of Lot 2 lying South o f 1 terest of the defendants In said Lane County this 19th day of June, and Mildred Hillstrom last Thurs­
ed Executor of the estate of Han­
a line running East from the through or under them or any of 1936, upon and pursuant to a de­ day by the Booth-Kelly Lumber
nah O'Neel, by the County Court
Southeast corner of Claim No. suit and of all parties claiming by cree duly given and made by said company. The lumber company
of Lana County .Oregon; any and
46. Notification 7188. lu Section them, In or to the following des­ Court tbe 18th day of Juna, 1986, claims the sum of 8687.36 1« due
all persona having claims against
in a suit pending therein In which
18. Township 17 South, Range 1 cribed real property, to-wlt:
the said estate are hereby required
The Pacific Savings A Loan Asso­ them for materials used In con­
West of the W illam ette Meri­
.to present said claims, duly veri­
uf Pittsburgh, Pa.
Beginning at a point 1.86 ciation was plalnUff and Bennie struction of a building at Vida.
dian, containing one hundred ana
fied ae by law required to the un-
chains W est of the Southwest 8. Marsh and others were defend­
thirty acres, excepting the fol­
derslgued, at the office of W ells
corner of the Southeast fourth of ants, which execution and order of
lowing:
A W ells, Attorneys, 103 Bank of
Visiting In Portland— Miss Mabel
the Northwest quarter of Section tale waa to me directed and com­
Beginning at the Intersection
Commerce Bldg., Eugene, In Lane
Seim sen Is visiting with friend« in
SEVEN
In
Township
FIFTEEN
manded
me
to
sell
the
real
prop­
of the South line of the David N, j
County. Oregon, within elx months
Hyde Donation Land Claim N o .1 South, Range FOUR W est of erty hereinafter described to sat­ Portland this week.
from the date of this notice.
Represented Rf
46. In Township 17 South RAnge ' W illam ette meridian; and run­ isfy certain Hens and charges in
Dated and first published June
1 W est, W illam ette M eridian.1 ning thence North 20.00 chains, said decree specified, 1 will on IN THE COUNTY COURT OF
IS. 1*36
E. H. TURNER
with the center line of the Ccor.-1 thence East 7.44 chains to the Saturday the 20th day of July, 1935,
THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR
EVERETT C. O'NEEL. Execu­
ty Road, said point of Inters««-. middle of the county road, at the hour of 10:00 o ’clock, A. M..
A RL
Agt-lagfleM. O r*.
LANE COUNTY.
tor of t he »state of Hannah
at
the
southwest
door
of
the
Coun­
thence
In
and
along
the
center
of
lion
being
13.92
chains
East
of'
In the Matter of the Estate of
O'Neel, deceased.
said
road
South
67*
East
26.04
ty
Court
House
In
Eugene,
Lane
the
Northeast
corner
of
the
m
a
­
George W. Johnson. Deceased.
WELLS A WE. .133, Attorneys for
chains and South 63° East 16.46 County. Oregon, offer for sale and
nor Duff Donation Land Claim
Notice Is hereby given that the
Estate.
chains
to
the
East
line
of
the
No.
41
of
the
said
Township
and
sell
at
public
auction
for
cash,
sub­
undersigned. Leslie Hodges, has
(Je 13 20-27—J 411)
Range, running thence East 18.81
West half of the Southeast quar­ ject to redemption as provided by been by the above entitled court
chains along the South line of
ter of said Section Seven, thence law, all of the right, title and In­ appointed executor In the above en­
NOTICE OP
the Donation Land Claim; thence
Scuth 1.88 chains, thence West terest of the defendants In said titled matter. All persons having
PINAL SETTLEMENT
South 6.00 chains; thence W est
20.00 chains, thence North 4.41 suit and of all parties claiming by, claims against said estate are noti­
23.19 chalus parallel to the South
chains and thence West 21.26 through or under them or any of fied to present said claims duly
Notice Is hereby given that the
Form erly W alker-Poole
line of «aid Donation Land Claim
chains to the place of beginning; them. In or to the following des­ verified to the aforesaid executor
undersigned. Rika deBroekert, Ad­
to the center line of the County
containing 56.08 acres, more or cribed real property, to-wlt:
ministratrix of ‘be estate of G. M.
at the law office of Howard M.
E U G E N E -11th SPRINGFIELD
Road; thence North 48* East
less, of land In Lane and Benton
Beginning at a point 198.44 feet Brownell In Eugene. Oregon with
deBroekert, deceased, has filed her
along the center of the County
and Charnaiton
228 Main
counties, in the State of Oregon;
East of a point 38.95 chains In six month* from this 4th day of
Final Report and Account as auch
Road 4.17 chains; thence North
Also begluniug at a point 36.29 • North 30* W est of the Northwest July. 1936.
Administratrix with the Clerk of
Telephone 721
Phone 81-J
3b* East 4.00 chains to the place
chains North of the quarter sec­
corner of Lot five (6) In Block
LESLIE HODOES. Executor.
the County Court of lA ue County,
of beginning, belug parts of lots
tion corner in the South line of
seven (7) of Packard's Addition C. A. WINTERMEIER and
Oregon; and that Saturday, the
2, 3, aud 4. of Section 18, Town
said section Seveu In Township
to Eugene, and running thence HOWARD M BROWNELL, At­
13th day of July, 1916, at 10:00
ship 17 South Range 1 W est,
torneys.
Flfteeu South. Range Four W est;
North 160 feet, thence East 66
o'clock in the forenoon of said day,
Lane County, Oregon.
t Jly 4-11 18-25 — A 1)
uud running thence North 4.81
feet, thence South 160 feet and
In the County Court Room In the
chains, thence W est 1.26 chains,
Court House at Eugene, has been
thence West 66 feet to the place
Bids will he received at the of­
(hence South 4.61 chains and
of beginning, excepting a strip
set by the Hon. Fred Fisk, Judge fice i f Calkins and Calkins, 210
thence East 1.26 chains to the
of said Court, as the lim e and place Tiffany Building, Eugene. Oregon;
eight (8) feet wide being the
On« 4o«« of A D L ttI K A
place of beginning; containing
West eight (8) feet of the afore­
for hearing objections to the same, all sales subject tu confirmation
11«v«« m
blontin». oloaA« o«t VOTM
upp«<* am ! lower bow els allow s yen to
68-100 of an acre of land, In la n e
said premises, all In Eugene,
If any, and for the final settlem ent by the County Court of Lane Coun­
oat and aieep good. Qulob. tborough
County, Oregon.
Lane County. Oregon.
of said es'ate.
ty. Oregon.
action, yet entirely te a t la and safe.
Dated thia 19Ui day of June, 1936.
RIKA deBRDEKEHT, Admin
Dated this 19th day of June, 1936.
I. D. LARIMER. Administrator
C. A. SWART8, Sheriff.
C A. SWARTS, Sheriff.
Istratrlx.
of the Estate of Jesse K.
WELLS A WELLS, Attorneys.
By A. E. HULEGAARD. Deputy.
By A. E. HULEGAARD, Deputy.
I’latts, Deceased.
Flanery's Drug Store
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Reliance Life
Iasnrance Co.
PUBLIC IS INVITED ON
GEOLOGY CAMP TOUR
Corvallis— A chance to see and
under*tand some of Oregon’s geo­
logic wonders and perhaps find
specimens of prehistoric fossil re­
mains will be afforded the general
public this summer. Dr. E. L. Pack­
ard. dean of the school of science,
will head a three-day auto camping
tour through interesting natural
formations of central Oregon. The
trip, open to all who furnish their
.own transportation and camping
equipment, will start from the Sup-
lee summer geology camp the
morning of July 10. It will con­
tinue south to Paisley and back
north through Fort Rock and Bend
along a prepared detailed Itinerary
available here at the school of
science.
MRS. OLSON HOSTESS
TO KONTRACT PLAYERS
Mrs. Carl Olson entertained at
her home here last Thursday after­
noon for the Kontract bridge Klub.
A 1:30 dessert preceded the play­
ing. High honors were won by Mrs
Donald Toomb.
A M IL E -A N D LESS
POOLE
N ext tim e you go to Cali­
fornia, try the train. Let the
engineer drive you safely,
swiftly,over the sm oothest
high» sy yet invented. It*s the
economical and comfortable
way to go. Railrokd fares ere
touching bottom at 2c a mile
and less. Pullman charges are
a third less than formerly.
Funeral H o m e
S to m ach Gas
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know reaches us through our
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to see. But only I t the expense
of physical and mental energy.
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DR. ELLA MEADE
Optomatrlat
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Eugene
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705 Pacihc B ldg., Portland, Oregon
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