The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 20, 1922, Image 5

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    SUMMONS.
Eugonc, City limit« south... . B.OuO.OO
Crow «tttgu rout«.............. .
3,500.00
AIv adore Crystal route..... .... 5,000.00
In tho Circuit Court of tho State of
Do you fool old bo font your timet In
Full cre«*k road...................... 3,000.00 Oregon in aud for Luno County.
your buck bout it ml s tiff! Do you
Bridges for market road...... 14,000.00
Adah Hurtzuli, plamtifi, vs. Floyd
suffer uriimry dioordcniV Don M dospuir
F. iiartzeil, defendant.
profit by Cottage Grove <*xperienc<»H.
Total................................ $114,662.00 To Floyd F. Iiartzeil, the above named
Resume Is Made of Accomplishments of Civic
Cottage
Grove
pimple recoin ni end
defendant:
It is estimated that $.30,000 will be
Organization
During
Six
Months
of
Existence
returned to the county this y«*ur from
In the name of the State of Oregon:
Doan’s Kidney P^JIs. Here's u Cot
th«»
automobile
license
fund
and,
ac
You are hereby required to appear and
tag«* Grove resident's Htutement.
cording to the l»*vy, $25,000 will be answer the complaint filed against you
Mrs. M. Kebelbeek, Birch find J Sts.,
us«*«l to pay interest and apply on the in the above entitled suit wiLhin six
The chamber of rommeree liti» i»»u«il promoting the adoption of Federal
sttys: 441 have nothing but words of
principal of th«» road bonds and $5000 weeks from the date of the first publi­
fin iiicx|x>nmv<> yet fomprchcnHivn leaf­ legislation for irrigation and drainage
praise for Doan's Kidney Dills. I was
will be used on the McKenzie high cation of this summons, und if you fail
let Hirnimnrmnj; it» work for the »ix in laml settlement.
Many letlers have been written ami
subject to kidney weakness for n long monili» wliirh it tool [ htm in i'xmli'iicc
way.
to so answer for want thereof tho
circulars
mailed
in
answer
to
iu«piiri<*s
time and never found anything that under the moralini/.nlion pimi», »In d i
plaintiff will apply to the Court lor
of prospective settlers or those consid­
helped me until I began using Doan’s i» an uimwnr lo thune who n»k what ering new business industries.
relief prayed fur in plaintiff’s com­
Pressed Chicken.
Kidney Dills. I use Doan’s occasionally the rhum tier Ini» dono. Knllowinj; i» Ilio
Numerous conferences
wore held
One bowlful ehicken chopped fine; plaint: i?or a decree dissolving the
and they keep me free from all kidney text matter which np|»'nrod in the with professional and business m«*n
1 teaspoon sag**, 1 beaten «*gg, l cup marriage contract between you ana
looking towar«l establishing here.
muffin crumbs, 1 small onion, pro the plaintiff on the grounds of deser­
ailments. 1 am glad to advise other lea f let :
W< seeurod through tin* forestry de
viously cooked and chopped fine, salt tion for more than one year, for tho
kidney sufferers to use Doan’s Kidney
partment surveys or timber resources
and pepper to taste.
Moisten with care, custody and control over the
Dills.” (Statement given February 22, TO T H E MEM HE KS OF COTTAGE showing that with proper reforestation
HltOVE CH A M B ER OF COMMERCE a continuous lumber industry may be
hot chicken broth, press in a bowl. minor child, Elenor Fay iiartzeil, for
1918 i
Herewith »iibmilteil i» nil outline inaintaine«! on the timber of tin* Row
tho support of tho said child m the
Serve cold.
>u March 27, 1020, Mrs. Kebelbeek mu m ma rv of the «loi ii^» of your Chnm rivof watershed permanently greater
amount of $15.09 per mouth and for
her
of
Contraereo
for
»ix
month».
II
said: 44 I always recommend Doan’s
than is now established.
alimony in tho amount of $25.99 per
mimt he rememhered Unit tlii» i» the
N O TICE OF S H E R IF F S S A L E ON month and for costs und disburs* incuts
You coo|M*ruted with th<* forestry de­
Kidney Dills for they put my kidneys bf'Kiithi tig id your more inelimivo com
E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE.
partment
to
secure
trails
ami
roads
of this suit.
h i good condition.
I use Doan’s occa ■iiuiiity orgiini/ntion and Hint it take»
making the forests east of the city
This summons is served by publica­
time to overcome mu»» inertia or indif more accessible and leading ultimately
sionally for a tonic.”
Notice is hereby given that by vir­
Drice title, at all dealers. Don’t aim terenee. AI»o huve in mimi I lint munv' to an extension of the Row riv«»jr road
tue of an execution and order of sale tion by order of tho lion. G. F. Skip-
el feet» like I'ouimuiiit y coii»eioii»ne»»
in foreclosure issued out of the Circuit worth, Judge of tho above named
ply ask for a kidney remedy— get und thought mid civic pride, npirit, to a connection with the Middle fork
Court of Lane County, Oregon, on the Court, dated the 13th day of Decern
Doan’s Kidney Dills— the same that and confidence nrc the rc»uli of co mad and across the divide to central
18th day of January, 11*22, in a suit ber, 1921, and the date of tho first
Oregon and south to Crater Ink«*.
Mrs. Kebelbeek had.
Foster M illuirn operntive orgniimition Inti ratty not he
wherein on the 17th day of January, publication of this summons is tho
An agricultural survey is being made
1922, in said Court, Lucy Bryan, 16th day of December, 1921, and the
of the district to ascertain more par­
Co., Mfra,, Buffalo. N. Y.
jSO-27 udcipnitcly tnlnihited.
ticularly wlmt crops arc most profit
plaintiff, recovered judgment against date of the last publication will bo on
abhi and then to encourage them.
MEMBERSHIP
the defendants, Walter Wheelock Mar
There are now 196 names on the
New Kind of Potato Salad.
You have cooperated to secure a soil
tin and Hattie Dorothy Martin, for the the 27th day of January, A. D. 1921.
11. J. SilJN N,
sum of $1,472..39, together with interest
Mix lightly together 2 cups of diced book of membership. Of these, 17 have survey of the county. This will be be­
Attorney for Plaintiff.
thereon from August 27th, 1921, at the
cold cooked potatoes, I cup of finch joined since the reorganization and 9 gun next summer and completed next
nave
removed
from
the
city,
leaving
rate of seven per cent per annum, Residence and Post o ff ice address: Cot
year»
nit celery, % cup of cooked fleas and 187.
Correspondence is in progress to
which judgment was candled and dock tago Grove, Lane County, Ore. dl6j27
1 small cucumber pickle and 8 olives
bring in and establish her** breeders of
«*t«?d in in«» Clerk’s office of said Court
cut into small pieces.
Moisten with
registered stock.
in said County on the 17th day of Jan­
DUES A N D PLE D G E S
mayonnaise or boiled dressing and
You have cooperated to encourage
uary, 1922, and said execution to me
Out of about $3.300 (one half of the
serve with a garnish of cress or pars year’s pledges) there was due and un graded standards in agricultural pro
directed commanding me in the name N O TICE OF F I N A L SE T T LE M E N T .
of the State of Oregon, in ordt:r to sat­
ley.
paid December .31, 1921, $405.50.
A «luce for more profitable markets.
You have cooperated to encourage
isfy said judgment, interest, eosta of
detailed financial statement will be
Notice is hereby given that the un­
local
manufacturers
to
win
on
m«*rit
suit and accruing costs, to sell the fol­
published in due time.
and quality.
lowing d«*scribed real property, to-wit: dersigned E ecutrix of the estate ui
You have cooperated to develop a lo
Lot five (5) in Section Thirty-one Fanny ti. Harris, deceased, has filed
TH E PROGRAM OP WORK
cal packing business.
(31) Township Twenty (20) South her account for tho final settlement of
By tabulating your activities and
You have cooperated to promote a
Range Four (4) West of Willamette the said estate in tho County Court of
I accomplishments under the heudngs of Home Products Banquet and Forum to
Meridian in Lane County, Oregon.
the State of Oregon, for Lane County,
your program of work for fhe year increase the consumption and use of
Also the North H alf (NVii) o f the and that Tuesday, the 24th day o*
vou may best note what credits can home made products.
North
H
alf
(N
v
i
)
of
the
Northeast
Furniture M oving and I be made or how far you have realized Your committee on Mining Interests
January A. D. J922 at tho court room
One-fourth ( N E |4) of Section Six (6)
your expectations. Some of your prob­ is cooperating in the development of
of tho said court in Eugene, taiue
Township
Twenty-0110
(21)
South
General Jobbing
lems reciuire thought and investigation the mines of the Bohemia district
Range Four (4) West of Willamette C«junty, Oregon, at 11 o ’clock, A. M.
to avoid wasteful errors and efierves- when* there is increased activity ami
M«*ridian, in tame County, Oregon, con­ of said day has been by said court
I cent platitudes, but, be il remembered, already big things have been done.
taining 37 acres, moro or less, together fixed as tho time and place for hear
‘ ‘ Ere perfect scheme of action thou
F. W. JACOBS. PR OFRIETOB
You have cooperated in securing the
with all the tenements, hereditaments ing objections thereto and for Jinal
devise shall time be fled.”
R ch Plions 21-F3
Offlcs Phons 4
absorption by the Southern Pacific
and appurtenances thereunto belonging settlement of said estate by order
company of the local freight rate of
or otherwise appertaining.
THE MAJOR PROGRAM
the Oregon Pacific & Eastern Railway
Now', therefore, in the mime of the made and entered of record on the
1— City Beautification and Sanitation. on lumber shipments to points east of
state of Oregon, in compliance with 27th day of December, A. D. 1921.
Your committee has made a careful Ogden. This will save many dollars to
ID A ROGERS,
said execution and order of sale and in
survey of conditions and is studying Row river mills.
order to satisfy said judgment, inter­
Executrix of the estate of
practical needs. It will recommend
est, costs of suit and accruing costs, 1
Fannie S. Harris, deceased.
In Conclusion: Many of these enu­ will oil »Saturday, th«: 18th «lay of Feb
some really constructive yet inexpen­
FORUM PROGRAM
H. J. S H IN N ,
merations
may
not
interest
you
per­
sive work.
ruary,
1922,
at
the
hour
of
one
o
’clock
Omitting duplications and only nam­
dec2.3 jan20
A Forum Luncheon was held to dis­ ing headings not before referre«! to, we sonally but they may be just the items in the afternoon of said day, at the Attorney for Executrix.
that will int«*r«'st the other member. southwest front door of the County
cuss city sanitation and was addressed enumerate under the following:
R«*membor that cooperation means to Court House in Eugene, Lane County,
H aulin g and D raying by Dr. Gullion, of Eugene. The «laager
3— Child Welfare and Youth
from open cesspools and drains and
You have? a committee to take local ho conduct yourself that th«* other tal­ Oregon, offer for sale and sell for cash, N O T IC E OF F I N A L SE T T LE M E N T .
P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
from improper garbage and refuse dis advantage of tin* provisions of the low can work with you.
at public auction, subject to redemp­
WOOD SOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D
We should express appreciation of tion as provided by law, all of the
posnl was emphasized.
stat«* law establishing a Child Welfare
Notice is hereby given that the un
A Forum Luncheon was held to dis Commission. The appointment of this the cooperation of other communities, right, titl«* and interest of the de­
Office In Spray Brick
cuss city beautification. Tin* detriment committee has attracted state wide at­ esp«*«iallv Eugene, and of the »State fendants, Walter Whe«*Iock Martin anil dersigued Executor of the estale of
of <dd dilapidated buildings and neg­ tention and led to the applause of the Chamber of Commerce, of state o ffi­ llattie Dorothy Martin, husband and Daviu C. Hubbard, deceased, lias filed
Near S. P. Dopot
P H O N E 99
lected yards, and the value of car«*, State Chamber and its adoption by cials an«l officials of state institutions wife, and Mary Welter a n d ------------- his account for the final settlement of
and of tin* forest s«*rviee. Wo also ap­ Welter, her husband, whose first and the said estate in the County Court
neatness and paint, ns well as modern other Chambers of Commerce.
cottage designs, were stressed as a f ­
You have promoted a three days’ preciate the aid of local persons and full name is unknown, aud all other of the State of
Oregon,
for Lane
fecting property values.
program for Fathers and Sons ban­ institutions, especially The Sentinel, persons claiming or to claim by,
A pilotograpli contest, was held for quet, services in all the churches and and we must not be unmindful of the through, from or under them, or either County aud that Tuesday, the 24ta
day of January, A. D. 1922 at tho
Eugene Cottage Grove pictures of unsightly and unsanitary special meeting for men and boys. As coop«*ration of our opponents and crit­ of them, in and to said premises.
court room of tho said court in Eu­
FRED G. »STICKELS,
«•onditions, revealing a great need and si result there is a greater sense of ics; they, too, have aided in our success.
C.
J. KEM, j20f!7sjli
President. Sheriff of Lane County, Ore. gene, tamo County,
Oregon,
at l i
STAGE
leading to thought and some cleaning responsibility by fath«*rs and apnrocia-
E D W. M IL L E R . Secretary.
o ’clock, A. M. of said day has been
up.
tion of sonship by boys and a higher
City ordinances bearing on this sub standard of community life.
Leaves Eugene
by said court fixed as the time aud
N O TICE OF SH E R IFF S S A L E OF
j«»ct have been codified with a view to
You have promoted a troop of Boy
place for hearing objections thereto
E XECU TIO N .
D aily................. ............8 a. m.
recommending any others needed.
Scouts.
and for final settlement of said estate
The Chamber has cooperated in se
Kx. S u n t i » v .......... ............2 p. in.
Cooperated in athletic events and in
Notice is hereby given that by vir­ by order made aud entered of record
curing
and
applauded
the
enforcement
Ntiiiiliiv.......... ............... 4 Ti. in. of ordinances requiring proiier drains wholesome amusements.
tue of an execution issued out of the on the 17th day of December, A. L.
Cooperated with the agricultural de­
and the removal of boxes, rubbish, etc., partment of the high school.
I Circuit Court of the State of Oregon IM1.
Leaves Cottage Grove
from sidewalks and alleys.
PE R R Y VV. H UB B A R D ,
for the County of Umatilla on the
Cooperated with the State Social Hy
D aily................. ...... 9:30 a. in
Your
committee
is
functioning giene Society in securing illustrated Nearly H alf of General Levy Is for 2.3r«l day of December, 1921, upon a
Executor of the estate of
lectures for women and girls and men
judgment rendered therein on tin: 23rd
Kx. Sunday...... ...... 3:30 p. in. thought f ully.
David C. Hubbard, deceased.
Roads and Bridges; Other Road
(Hi *«* also Civic Pride and Spirit.)
and boys addressed by Mrs. Ellyn K«*I
<l:iy of December, 1921, in favor of the
U. J. S H IN N ,
Sunday.............. ........ 5 i>- m.
Funds
Double
Amount.
Jy
and
Norman
F.
Coleman,
of
Port,
2— Fire Protection
First National Bank of Eugene, Ore­ Attorney for Executor.
«123 jan20
gon, a national banking association,
Your committee has not functioned. land, on sox and health.
4— Civic Pride and Spirit
Tl»ere has been eooperation with the
and against L. R. »Simmon, for the sum
You have encouraged street improve
men of the Fire Department in start­
The official levies for county g«*n- of $250.90, with interest thereon at
ing a fund for the motorizing of fire meat and paving as well as the build era! purposes, for tin* road and bridge the rate of 8 per cent per annum from N O TICE OF F I N A L SE T T L E M E N T
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
fighting equipment. About $500 is now ing of new sidewalks.
the 2nd day of May, 1921, anil the
Promoted public opinion against un fund, for th«* market road fund ainl further sum of $35.00 attorney’s fees
j available.
Notice is hereby giv«*n that the un
tin*
automobil«*
license
fund
were
sightly
old
buildings
and
neglected
and the further sum of $14.60 costs
DR. O. E. TROST
3— Cooperation With Rural Communi­
sign«»«! and filed in the office of the and disbursements, which said judg- dersigued executrix of the estate of
yn rds.
Office in Lawson builring
ties
Applauded the cleanup of boxes, rub­ county clerk last we«*k.
mont was enrolled ami docketed in the Daniel itand, deceased, has filed her
Ditone 47
Your eommittoo has not functioned,
bish, etc., from sidewalks and alleys.
A number of changes were made office of the Cl«*rk of said court in said account for final settlement of the
Cottage Grove
Oregon | but much has been done otherwise.
Encourage«!
the
building
of
neat
after tin* publication of tin* budg«‘t, county on the 23r«i «lay of Dec., 1921, said estate in the County Court of the
A country Forum mooting was held
at L o ik I oii to promote local interest»* modern cottages.
but th«* amount to be raised is the and said execution to me directed com­ State of Oregon for Lane County and
G A V E N C. DYOTT. M D.
Cooperated in caring for and pro
then* and the improvement of the road
same.
Tin* following amounts are to manding me in the name of the State that Tuesday, the 7th day of February,
serving tr«*«*s in yards and parkings.
of Or«*gon to satisfy said judgment, A. D. 1922, at tho Court Room of said
Physician and Surgeon
to the Shoestring Valley.
be rais«*«l for the general fund:
Promoted
the
organization
of
a
C«*m
iiit«*r«*st, attorney’s fees, costs and dis Court in Eugene, tame County, Oregon,
Cooperation has been given to pro-
X ray work in all its branches. Kve
3,600.00
Advertising..
bursements, and the costs anil expenses
etery
Improvement
Association.
mot«* the interests of the local Grange.
tiings by appointment.
600.00 of and upon this writ out. of the per­ at 11 o ’clock a. m. of said day has
Promoted thi* organization of a local A uditing...............
A
country
Forum
meeting
was
heal
tiH4 Main
Cottage Grove, Oregon
8,000.00 sonal property of said Defendant, or been by the court fixed as the time
| in Lorniie Grange hall to promote com* machine gun company of the Oregon Agricult urist..........
12 , 020.00 if sufficient could not be found, then and place of hearing objections there­
| mimity interests, hasten better roads, National Guard.
Assessor.................
J. E. Y O U N G
Promoted the successful Fourth of Bount ies............ ....
and encourage better living standards
1 000.00 «mt of the real prop«*rty belonging to to, if any there be, and for a final
said Defendant in tame County, Ore­ settlement of said estate, by order
July celebration.
Attorney at Daw
an«! better agricultural ideals.
13.000.00
Cure
of
poor..........
(»See also under Auto Park.)
gon, and being unable to find any made and entered of record on the 5th
A two days’ Farmers’ Institute was
Office rear of First National bank
(See
also
under
City
Beautification
p«*rsonui properly belonging to sai«l 1>«?-
promoted and h«*l«l in cooperation with
Cottage Grove, Oregon
r> too.oo tandaiit, upon which t«> levy, 1 have day of January, A. D. 1922.
County court................ ......
tin* county agent and local high school and Sanitation.)
ORA R E A D 11EM KN W A Y ,
......
7)500.00 levied upon the following described
5— Home Trade and Better Stores
agricultural department. Extension le<*
Executrix of the estate of
H. J. S H IN N
Your Merchants’ Interests committee County clerk................. ...... ] 4) 134.00 real property in taiue County, Oregon,
Hirers from Oregon Agricultural college
11. J. Shinn,
Daniel Read, deceased.
Attorney at Law and
......
IK,000.00 to-wit:
l«*«l tin discussions. Stock judging coil has received plans and suggestions for
Notary Duldie
Attorney for Executrix.
j6f3
Beginning at SE corner of N W *4 of
tests were held. Over lot) farmers at­ improving merchandising aud bringing County surveyor.......... ......
5,005.00
trade to Cottage Grove ami bidding it.
Dracticcs in nil courts. Twenty five
tended.
......
:t).305.00 Sec. 29 Tp. 15 S R 4 W and running
N
in
center
of
County
Rond
15
chains,
Cooperated to increase buying at
A got-together dinner was held to
years of experience
3,909.99
County fair.................. ......
thence W parallel with Vi Sec. line
promote a better understanding be­ horn«* and the use and consumption of
Bader Bldg.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
......
599.99 11.04 chains, thence S parallel with
O U A R D IA N ’S S A L E OF R E A L
tween town and country people anti home made products.
PRO PERTY.
District
attorney
and
iu-
said Road 15 chains to Vi Sec. line,
Considered the advisability of a
was addressed by leading agricultural
A L T A K IN O
......
3,600.09 thence E on Vi Sec. line 11.04 chains
street fair but postponed the same un­
men of the state.
Notice is hereby given that pursuant
to |>oi ut of beginning.
Containing
Attorney at Law
Prizes were offered in a stock judg­ til next season.
to nil order of sal«: of the Count}
6- Better Roads
Thistle and plant insects.....
1,499.99 16.56 acres in Lane <'«unity, Oregon.
Collections, Probate, Notary Public
ing contest by boys at the county fair.
Court
of the State of Oregon for the
Nowr, therefore, in the name o f the
Your efficient committee has consul
774 Willamette SI., Eugene, Ore.
You financed a team of boys to at
State of Oregon, in compliance with County of Linn, in the matter of the
tend the stoek judging contest at the ered and promoted much road w*ork.
800.00
1
tan
1th
officer..............
guardianship
of the persons and estate
said execution, and in order to satisfy
Coo|ierated in regrading and surfac
Port In ml Live Stock Show.
... ..
1 ,000.00 Hit ill judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, of Robert Lois Drinkard and Lois Gei
H. W. TITUS. D. M. D.
ing the Lorn no road.
You
cooperate«!
in
the
organization
600.00 costs and disbursements, and the costs trade Drinkard, minors, made and on
Expert Dentistry
Promoted consideration of a new 1nsurance........................ ......
of the county fair board and secured a
1,500.00 ami expenses of und upon this writ, 1 tere«l of record on the 27th day of Dee.,
Justice courts................ ......
Modern enuipment. First National
representative from your Chamber on road into the Shoestring valley.
Encouraged the extension of tin* Row Juvenile court............... ......
J,200.00 will on Saturday, the 4th day of Feb 1921, in the Probate Journals of sai«i
Bank building. Hours, It to 12 and
that board.
1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by
......
2.400.00 ruary, 1922, at the hour of one o ’clock court, the undersigned whose place oi
Your Road Committee has done much river road into the Bohemia mountains
ami
to
a
connection
with
the
Middle
appointment.
Itagist ration anil election.... 12,999.99 in the afteruoou of said day, at the residence is at Rowland m Linn
to improve the country roads. (See also
southwest front door of the County county, Oregon, and whose poatoffice
fork road.
Good Roads.)
Court House in Eugene, tame County, address is Harrisburg, Oregon, K. 1
Promoted putting up road signs.
You have promoted increased cannery
J. 8 M E D L E Y
......
500.00
District
s«*al«*r..............
Oregon, offer for sale and sell for D. 2, will as guardian of tho person
C o o pe arte a with the county court in
facilities to provide a better market
Attorney at Daw
1,200.99 cash, at public auction, subject to re­ and estate of said minors, from aim
hastening th* construction of flu* south Slaughtered animals......
for produce.
demption as provided by law, all of after Saturday the 11th day of Feb
Eugene Loan A Savings Bank Bldg.
bridge
over
the
Coast
fork
and
of
(See also under R«*st Room.)
Eugene, Oregon
Pacific highway into the city from W idow s’ pensions......... .....
14,999.99 the right, title and interest of said ruary, 1922, at his residence aforesaid,
4—Civic Center
Defendant,
L. K. Simmon, or any other proceed to sell in separate tracts n
the south and likewise th«* highway
...... 14 k ) o OII.OO
Nothing has been realized under this and bridge north of the city and also
person or persons claiming by, through private sale to the highest bidder fc
DR W. M. H A M IL T O N
hi'uding except the agitation of the in other matters promoting better roads
or under him, in and to the above cash, subject to confirmation of sai I
Chiroprue.t ic.
Total................. ....... ...... *300,577.40 described prop«*rty.
need for a new city hull, library and n and the wise and early completion of
court all tho right, title, estate aim
community building. Some plans ire projects .ind of th«* regulation of traf­
The item of $148,999 is to be spent
Chronic cases a specialty. Office
FRED G. STIC K ELS,
interest of said minors, towit, the ui
under way. The community building fic and preservation of highways.
over Darby hardware. Residence at
as follows:
j0f3
Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. divided
one seventy-second
fl-72ud
may bo realized in connection with
........$89,000.00
8 18 Bool h Pacific 11 igh w a j .
interest
in fee simple owned by ea«
tin* armory now needed for the new
....... 35.999.99
of
said
minors
and
amounting
to th
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Oregon National Guard company.
Maintenance county roads..... 8,999.99
one thirty-sixth of tho whole tliereo .
DR A. W. K IM E
1 -Scenic and Outing
5—
Improved
Water
System
in
and
to
the
following
real
prop*
rt
Specialist in Obstetrics
Members of your Chamb«*r have co­ Epuipment, repairs and rock
Notice is hereby given that the en­ towit:
Your Chamber has cooperated with
crushers..............................
8,996.00
operated
in
planting
trout
in
tributary
Will care for confinements at his
tire
issue
of
Cottage
Grove
improve­
the eity government ami tin* Forestry
First tract: Beginning ut a pen
3,999.99
Home if desired. Speeial nurse if re
Harrisburg ferry...........
department to secure for the city a st minis.
ment bonds, series 44E, ” has been in th«: N. E. V4 of Sec. 4, in Tp. 2..
Prepared article printed in The Ore Road aviperiutendent....
ipiired. Phones: office, .‘54; res. 126J
2,700.00
permanent supply of pure water. The
called
for
payment
and
that
interest
S.
R. 3 W. of the Willamette Meridia*..
Motorist descriptive of scenes nd
2)100.00
setting aside «»f t ho Dinner creek gon
will cease on and after February 23, Oregon, said point being 18.31 chs. \\
roads nit i f Cottage Grove.
watershed
for
this
purpose
is
practi­
»nvk,
MRS. F. J AL8TOTT
and 4.25 chs. S. of the N. E. corn« •
1888.
BERBER I RAJU K,
Cooperated with other Chambers of Cape cr«*«»k road to Big
cally assured.
1,099.99
Suggestive Therapeutics
Commerce in organizing a statewide
C ity T m u n r . of William Currin’s D. L. C., beta ,
Claim No. 44, and running from then«"
6
Street
Improvement
movement for the preservation of the Upper Willam«*tte, if matched,
Why keep your painsf Both chronic
N. 17 73 chs.; Thence W. 30.54 ch
Your Chamber can only applaud the scenery, especially along tin* highways,
and acute ailments treated
to the E. boundary of a county roa«i;
progressive yet wise and economical and in seeing that tain«» county is rep­
....
1,299.90
A D M IN IS T R A T O R S NOTICE.
Photo 180-L
Cottage Grove, On
Thence S. following th<2 E. boundai
administration of the city government resented in this movement.
of
said county rua«l 17.73 chs.; an I
in paving and resurfacing various
Directed outside hunting parti« s and
4I4X.000.00
Notice is h«*reby given that tho un­ thence E. 30.54 chs. to the place «.
Ti.tiil
.... ...........
DR. W. E. LE B O W
streets cd* tin* city, and of tin* connec­ tourists into tributary regions f r their
dersigned
has
been
duly
appointed
by
Market
Road
Fund
$114,662.08.
beginning, containing 54.14 acres mon*
tion with Pacific highway north and outings.
Dentist
The county providt*s a
fund tor the County Court of the State of Ore­ or less in Lane county, Oregon.
south through the city.
Cooperated with the owners of th«'
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30
gon,
for
I
j
B
ho
County,
administrator
market
roads
of
$57,331.04
:m«l
this
is
Second truct: The S.
of the
Cnln|K>oya
Springs
in
th«»
development
7— Public Rest Room
to 12 and I to 5:30. Evenings and
of th«* N.
matched by th«* state highway com of tho estate of Carl F. N. Alstcd, W. V4 of Sec. 3; the N.
Your Chamber pointed to the need of their r«»sort and hot«»l at tamdon.
Sundays by appointment. IMiom :
W. V4, and the S. W. % of the N.
mission. Tin* sum will b«* divitled as deceased.
of this, has cooperated in its estnb
2
Public Schools and Library
office 35, residence 133 L.
W.
%
,
und
the
N.
W.
\\
of the N.
lishment and now endorses and sup
Cooperated with the school manage­ follows:
All persons having claims against
E. V4 of Sec. 10, all in Tp. 21. S. h.
jHirts the Mothers’ club which is con ment toward improving its spirit and Pacific highway—
J. F. S P R A Y
said estate are hereby notified to pre 3 W . of the Willamette Meridian i <
ducting and maintaining tin* same cred standards ai d increasing its facilities.
VI. v.»v 1
•• rows i ii ir
*1'MUM Hill sent the same to me duly verified at
Collector
U n e county, Oregon, containing 21«
itnblv. This is a 4 4 House of W el­
Cooperated with th«» library board
..... 23’OOO.OO Cottage Grove, Ore., on or before six acres more or less.
Office in First National bank build
come” to the city’s guests, especially toward securing more adequnt«* stippoi*
8,1881.00 ni«>nths after the date of this notice.
Dated and first published Jan. 13,
ing; Sixth street entrance
those from the country and tourists ami adequat«* Housing for the public
10 ,102.00
1922.
Dated this 23rd «lay of Dec., 1921.
fmssing through. This example has at library.
HOMER D R IN K ARIL
2,000.00
ANC H O R AL8TED,
tract«*«! the favorable attention of other
H ERBER T W L O M B A R D
3 Regulating Solicitation
Guardian aforesaid.
....... 13,(8 8).00
towns in the state.
Administrator of the estate of
C«a>|s*rat«*«r to control and eliminate
Attorney nt I tw
Harrisburg,
Oregon, R. F. D. 2 .
.. 10 ,000.00
8 -Development of Resources
Carl F. N . Alsted, deceased. AMOR A. TUHSJNG,
nnwarrantt'd solicitation for advertis­ Cushman west.............
First National Bank Building
6 , 000.00
Noti
roa«i.......
Your
Chamber
of
Commerce
is
co­
ing
and
otherwise,
for
outside
persons
J.
E.
Y
O
UNG,
Attorney for Guardian,
Cottage Grove, Oregon
3,000.00 Attorney for estate.
operating with the State Chamber in or for outside purposes, thus saving Mapleton east, if matched....
j!3 fl0 »jh
d23 j20 Brownsville, Ore.
B R A C E
U P !
Grove Transfer
What Chamber of Commerce Has Done
th«* community consid«'ruble money.
4 Cooperation With Churches
Coopers t«*«l to secure for Cottage
Grove th«» p<*rmanent location of th«*
Mi tlmdist Episcopal Oregon Conference
camp meeting.
Promote**! a Forum Luncheon in hon­
or of church officials to emphasize the
importance of churches in th«» commu­
nity ami promote a bett«*r appreciation
of their purpose and activity. This has
brought
favorable
comment
from
church pap«*rs comnmnriing Cottage
Grove.
5—City Auto Park
You have improve«! your city Auto
Park with cooking stov«*s under shelter,
comfort stations for m«*n and women,
inst:ill«‘<l ample septic tanks an«l sani­
tary drainage* and garbage disposal,
provided free* water and fuel, employed
a careful superintendent who k«*pt the
place elean and sanitary, instituted a
charge «>f 25 cents p«*r night per auto,
si ii «I required all campers to r«»gist«*r
th«*ir cars as to make, license number,
own«*r, home addr«»ss, number of per­
sons in car, and destination. About
2200 autos carrying about 5000 persons
were accomemulated in the park last
summer. About $800.00 was invest*»«!
in improvements. Additional improve­
ments are planned. The Auto Park
will now be self supporting.
6—High School Gymnasium
Following yoi r instructions to con
sid«*r this subject, we have coop«»rated
to ereat«» a public opinion favorable to
having the sehool board provide an
adequate and much needed gymnasium
for tin* high school.
7—General Interests
You have entertain«*«! prominent m«*n
and passing guests, lik«* the Portland
A<1 Club, making many new friends
for the city.
You have maintained club rooms for
social purposes and the accommodation
of civic gatherings.
Your secretary has delivered addres­
ses in other cili«*s and written articl«*s
for pap«»rs promoting Cottage Grove
interests.
Your delegates took an active part
in the annual meeting of the »State
Chamber, promoting matters of groat
importance to the state.
Cooperate«l to have the city council
raise tin* license for carnivals to $50.00
p«*r day anil enforce ordinances against
open mufflers and other nuisances.
Promoted and secured a better co-
operation with neighboring cities.
Coop«»rate«l with other communities
to promote their interests, as in tin* ini-
provement of Coos bay harbor, and
irrigation and drainage.
Promoted and developed a comma
nity finding of confidence and hop«* as
well as endeavor that will achieve
greater things for Cottage Grove.
City T ra n sfe r
COUNTY COURT FILES LEVY
FOR ALL FUNDS
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