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B R A C E U P ! ♦- Neighborhood News Bales’ parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Green, at I«ondon. Mrs Lawrence Brumfield and Clar ence Hears were Cottage Grove visitors Monday ufteruou. Mrs. Verna Mast, of the Grove, vis ited Sun »lay with her parents, Mr. ami Mrs. F. B. Phillips. William and Addison Heath spent the week cud with Mr. and Mrs. Fred F ris t at Blue M ountain. Mrs. Lawrence Brum field le ft this wet k for Eugene, w here she visited few »lays with her aunt, Mrs. Anna Hoffman, and left from there fo r h»*r home m Marshfield. Clarence Sears was at the W. D Heath home Sunday. OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST SO U TH ERN PA C IFIC G IV E S IN ST R U C T IO N S O N E A T IN G SU M M O N S. In tho Circuit Court o f tho Stuto o f Oregon in and for latino County. ROW RIVER Adah H arU oli, p la in tiff, vs. Floyd F. Uartzoil, defendant. (Special to The Sentinel.) To F loyd F. Hartzell, tho ubovo niiuiod Jan. 25.— Mr. und Mrs. J. js. defendant: Magladry and w ife motored up from lu tho name o f the State o f Oregou: Eugene Sunday and sjMiit the after You are hereby required to apptur and uoou with friends. answer the complaint file d against you Mrs. trank Dicuard anil duught(*rs iu the above entitled suit within six K1» sie and Grace and sou Ralph at weeks from the «late o f the first publi («‘lid«1*! thi1 basketball game at Sag cation o f this summons, and i f you fail inuw Saturday night between the to so answer for want thereof tho Walker high school and Dorcua h ,igh p la in tiff w ill apply to tho Court fo r school relief prayed fo r iu p la in t iff’s com T h e r « are approxim ately 10 case* of Mrs. Nona H. Harrison, o f How plaint: For a decree dissolving the amallpox In Salem at present. R i m t , aud Oscar K. Lee, o f Spring marriage contract between you auu O f S3 deaths in M arshfield in 1921, DOREN A. held, were married in Springfield Sat the p la in tiff on the grouuiis of desor unlay. 18 per rent was caused by cancer. tiou fo r more than one year, for tho- (Special to The Sentiuel.) Henry Banders and fam ily sfieiit car 0 | custody aud control over the Salem ’s tax le v y for 1922 w ill ag- Jan. 25.— Mr. and Mrs. W inifred Sunday in the Grove with relatives. minor child, Eleuor Fay Hartzuli, fo r gregute 47.1 m ills as against 48.60 In Helen Williams went to Junction Turpin a pent Saturday night at the the support o f the said child in tho 1921. City Wednesday evening for uu iu Warren Kelly home. amount o f $15.00 per mouth und for W. W. Chrisnuin motored to Eugene definite stay-. T h e 32d annual Oregon state Chril- uliiuouy in the amount o f $25.00 per Mrs. Frank Dleiiard and children vis Tuesday on business, mouth uud fo r costs and disbursement* tlon Km leavor convention w ill bo held Elmer McCollum, o f Row River, was ited in the Grove Friday and Saturday. o f this suit. Uuy V\ Illinois was married iu Eu n Sunday’ guest at the Lee Thomason in Salem February 16. This summons is served by pubbea home. Portland's fire losses fo r 1921 gene Tuesday to Miss Leona Butter tiou by order o f the Hon. G. F. Skip- Chas. Teeters an»l fam ily spent Sun I odd, o f Juuctiou City. amounted to 1728,717.10, according to worth, Judge o f the above named day afternoon visiting relatives iu the Court, duted tho 13th day o f Decern the annual report o f F ire Marshal Grove. N o need to be iu want— use ber, 1921, aud the date o f the first L Y N X H O LLO W . Warren McFarland, o f the Grove, i - G renfell. Sentinel wautud. publication o f this summons is tho I f f l , D ull:.!-. M N spendiag • fan dftjra at thn w w Figures prepared by local mills show 10th day o f December, 1921, and tho (Special to The Sentinel.) Chrisman home. that approxim ately 100,000,000 feet of N O TICE OF S H E R IF F ’S S A L E ON date o f the last publication will bo ou Jan. 25.— Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Jack Mrs. Frank K elly earn** out from the 27th day o f Junuary, A. D. 1921. Do you waut to buy something and son and son Kenneth were Saturday the Grove Tuesday to visit her daugb lumber and piling were shipped from E X E C U T IO N IN FORECLOSURE. H. J. S H IN N , dou *t know who bus it for sulef A night guests at the Frank Mack in ter, Mrs. Stanley Damewood. St. H elens In 1921. Attorney fo r F h iiu tiff. Noticu is hereby given that by vir Sent mol wautud w ill find the owner home. Raymond Wicks, o f Star, spent Sun Construction o f a telephone line a f tuu of an execution uud order o f sale Residence and I ’ostoffice address: Cot Lester Pentieo, o f Delight Valley for you. t f day at the Lee Thomason home. fording direct communication between in foreclosure issued out o f the Circuit tage Grove, Imno County, Ore. dlbj27 was a caller with the U. Y. Porter th e Dope nn girls basketball team Court o f lame County, Oregou, ou the people Monday'. played the W alker bears Saturday Bend and Klamath Falls is expected 18th day o f January, 1922, iu a suit It. D. Caldwell aud son Ernest wer C A L L FO R B ID S FO R WOOD to be announced shortly. wherein ou the 17th day o f January, night at Walker. The score was 20 to Cottage Grove visitors Monday. 1922, iu said Court, Lucy Bryan, 5 in favor o f Walker. T h e organization o f dairy calf clubs N otice is hereby given that the di James and Mabel Huntsman enter p laiu tiff, recovered judgment against and Angora goat clubs will be n pro the defendants, Walter Whcelock Mar rectors o f school district No. 4c, Lau»; tamed friends Sunday. D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . Mrs. W. A. Keane and daughters, ject undertaken by County Agent Coot- tilt aud lla ttio Dorolny Martin, fur the county, Oregon, will receive sealed bids Miiu o f $1,472.39, together with interest lor v\ood, as per specification» ou file Mrs. Lon Ijijo ie , Mrs. Ames and Mrs. Jan. 17.— The M. A. Horn fa m i ly er o f Lincoln county during 1922. thereon from August 27th, 1921, at tho \wth district clerk. Bi«ls w ill be opened D. D. Caldwell, visited Mrs. Neal Sun was in Eugène Saturday. T h e W allow a high school, n three- rate o f seven per cent per annum, ou March 11, 1922, the board ivscrving day. the right to rej»;ct any or all Lmi.. C. C. Coniier was in Eugène Satur story brick building, burned to the w hich judgment was unrolled and doek Dr. and Mrs. Lebow, o f Cottage day on business. Dated at Cottage Grov**, Oregou, thi^ cled iu the Clerk's o ffic e o f said Court 25th day o f January, 1922. Grove, were week end visitors with It was considered one o f the iu said County on the 17th day o f Jan M rs. Ray Nixon came up from Eu ground F. W JACOBS. PROrBIETOR j27fIU W O R TH H A R N E Y , Clerk. Mr. and Mrs. Marion l«ebow. uary, 1922, aud said execution to mo beat-equipped high schools in the gene une dav Inst week and is visitiug E m Pbona 21 F3 Offlca Pbona Mrs. E. T. Hartley and Mrs. I. N . 'tmong relatives and friend directed commanding me iu tho ñamo state. Dresser visited Mrs. Watson near Com o f the State o f Oregon, in order to sat G U A R D IA N ’S S A L E OF R E A L T W i. J. Sears fam ilv srn*nt Sumlnv Th e broccoli crop o f Clackamas isfy said judgment, interest, costs o f stock Friday last. FRO FEKTY. at th«* Kaymoud H ill Imi» 1 up the M<> suit and accruing costs, to sell the f o l county was practically destroyed and hawk. lowing described real property, to w it: N otice is hereby given that pursuant (¡. i Wnggoner, o f Eugene, was growers stand to lose nearly $100,000 S IL K C REEK. Lot fi\ e (5 ) in .Section T hirty one to an order o f sale o f the Couuty here th » first pari o f thè week sur ve y this year due to the recent cold (31) Township i'.veuty (20) .South Court o f the Slate o f Oregou fo r Hu: linage Four (4 ) West of Willamette County o f Linn, iu the matter o f the ing for thè Conner broth* rs. (Special to The Sentinel.) weather. Meridian in l.aue County, Oregon. guardianship o f the persons and estate Jan. 19.— Mable W iley, o f Roseburg, Also the North H alt (N'/á) o f the o f Robert Dal».* Dnnkurd and Lois Ger T h e Hood R iver Apple G rowers’ as aTnn. 24.— M r.. K. B. Han na ami has been visiting at the Kuiter home North H a lf (N b j) o f the Northeast trude Drinkard, minors, made and en da light* r, Miss K«‘iil:th, w i», hi.,1 »een sociation mailed out to growers last Hauling and Graying siine the first o f the week. One fourth (N K 'u J o f Section Six (6 ) tered o f record on the 27th day ot Dec., Mr. and Mrs. A buon Owens, Mr. and visit ing at thè li. D. Tue ter home re week checks totaling $240,000, the first Township Twenty-one (21) Soutu P IA N O M O V IN G A SP E C IA L T Y 1921, in the iTobato Journals ol said Mrs. A. A. Wheeler and E. A. Wheel turm-il to thè Grov«* Thur ■»«la y. Range Four (4 ) West o f Willamette cash dividend declared on the 1921 W OOD BOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D Mrs. JVarl Wahlen and children ar er, of California, visited obi friends Meridian, iu Luuu County, Oregon, con court, the uudersigued who*«: place of taining 37 acres, more or less, together residence is at R«>wland iu Lam rived Friday night from Montana apple pools. and relatives bere last week. Orfica In Spray Brick county, Oregon, and whose postoffico Loyal M. Graham of Forest G rove with all the tenements, hereditaments address is Harrisburg, Oregon, K. 1. Mrs. K. V. Darnell and children vis They w ill reside in Eugene, where tin Naur B P. Depot PH O N E 0» ited Monday at the E. K. Darnell home. children will attend school. Mrs. Wal has been appointed by G overnor Ol- turn appurtenances thereuuto belonging D. 2, w ill as guardian ol the persons or otherwise appertaining. Mrs. Aliee K m iii visited friends in »leu is a sister o f Mrs. M. A. Horn. cott a member o f the Oregon land Now, therefore, iu the name o f the and estate ol said minors, lroin aud Mrs. W. A. Keene and children, Con Roseburg this week. State o f Oregon, iu compliance wilh a fte r Saturday the i l i h day ol Feb settlem ent commission to succeed Sen lad and Frances, Mr. and Mrs. Low ell Hiram Wheeler was over from Lo said execution and order o f sale and iu ruary, 1922, at his residence afor«*said, Houston and Mrs. Oscar Jackson were ator Stanfield, resigned. rane for the week cud. order to satisfy said judgment, inter proceed tw sell in separate tracts at Mr. und Mrs. E. R. Darnell are muk in Eugene Saturday afternoon. A total of 17,163 applications have est, costs o f suit aud accruing costs, X private sale to the highest bidder fo r will ou Saturday, the ISth day o f Feb cash, subject to confirm ation o f said Henry Lake was over to call on hi ing their home on the Cochran place. been filed with the world war veter ruary, 1922, at the hour o f one o ’clock court ;»ii li*.- righ t, title, estate ai i Burnii1 Moe was iu Eugene Monday. mother Friday, making the trip in hi in tin' afternoon o f said day, at the interest o f said minors, tow it, the un Mrs. H. W. Wheeler v isited Tuesday wheel chair, his first outing in tlire» ans’ state aid commission by ex-serv southwest front door o f the County divided one seventy second (1 72ud) Leaves Eugene or four months. ice men who are entitled to benefits at the 1>. A. Estes home. Court House in Eugene, Lane County, interest in fee simple owned by caca Daily_________ 8 a. Hugh Nixon took the Mason fam ily under the so-called bonus and loan law. Oregon, o ffe r for sale aud sell fo r cash, o f said minors and amounting lu the Miss Dora Chitwood visited Monday to Alpine Friday to attend the funeral one thirty sixth ot the whole (hereof, with relatives at Comstoek. Kx. Sunday ................... 2 P . E fforts will be made by the Central at public unction, subject to redemp in and to the follow in g real property, lion aa provided by a w , a ll o f the A community welfare club was or o f Mr. C ook ’s aunt. Sunday.............................4 P Oregon H ighway association to in right, title and interest o f the de tow it: The W alker union high school girl ganised at the school house Saturday F irst tract: Bcgiuuiug at a point Leaves Cottage Grove ba.sketball team played the Dorena duce the state highway commission to fendants, Walter Whcclock Martin and evening. of Bee. 4, in Ip. 21, Hattie Dorothy M artin, husband and in the N. E. team at Saginaw Saturday night an keep the M cKenzie pass open through Daily---------------- 9:30 a. w ife, and M ary Walter a n d ----------- B. R. 3 VV. o f the W ilhimette Meridian, defeated them with a score o f 20 to 5. Oregon, said point being 16.31 « n*. NN . Welter, tier husband, whose first aud S A G IN A W Ex. Sunday ..-............3:30 p. The Ernest Sears and Elmer Kent out each winter, beginning with next lull name is unknown, aud all other and 4.25 ehs. B. o f th«; N. K. corner winter. Sunday........ „ ........... :» p. fam ilies were Sunday1 guests at the T persons claiming or to claim by, o f W illiam Curriu’s D. L. C., being (Special to The Sentinel.) D. Hodges home. Kay M Bragg o f M edford and James through, from or under them, or eithei Claim No. 44, and running from theuco Jan. 24.— Mr. and Mrs. Briggs wen* N. 17.73 chs.; Thence VV. 30.54 ehs. The Bert Movers family1 and Mrs. o f them, iu and to said premises. oppiug in Eugene Monday o f last Lake und daughter Anna were amon" H. Van W in kle o f Albany have been to the E. boundary o f a couuty roa«l; FRE D U. S T IC K ELS, designated for the entrance examina- j20fl7sjh S h eriff o f Lane County, Ore. Thence B. follow in g the E. boundary •*k. til»* guests at the Briggs home at o f said county road 17.73 chs.; aud P R O F E S S IO N A L CARDS Mr. aud M rs. Burgess were dinner Saginaw Sunday1, helping celebrate tion to the United States m ilitary aead- ------- ” thence E. 30.54 chs. to the place o f guests at the Moody home Sunday. Mrs. B rig g s ’ birthday. emy. W est Point, to be held begin- N O TICE OF F IN A L SE T T L E M E N T beginning, containing 54.14 acres more DR. C E FROST Mr. Johnston aud sou from Rosalia, Mrs. Lowell Benston and baby spent ning M arch 7. or less iu Luiie county, Oregou. O ffic e in Litwsou builring Wash., who had been visiting at the Sunday with Mrs. Lawrence Montieth Bucoi d i rat t : Th - i t bt 0 N otice is hereby given that the uu Dhone 47 Law rence Young, 2fl years old, son home id' then eousiu, Bartlett John The C. A. Moore fam ily motored to dursigued executrix o f the estate o f VV. J/i o f Bee. 3; the N. Va o f the N . Cottage Grove Oregon ston, returned home the first o f this Eugene Sunday afternoon, taking Mrs. o f Mrs. Mary Anderson o f Eugene, VV. Vi. and the B. VV. V a ol the N. Daniel Rend, deceased, has filed her week. Ray- N ixon home. was killed almost instantly when a account for final settlement o f the VV. *A, and the N. VV. V a o f the N. E. o f Bee. 10, all iu Tp. 21. B. R. G A V E N C. DVOTT. M D Mrs. Tom Taplin, from the Grove, The Oscar Jackson family1 spent Sun said estate in the County Court o f the 3 VV. o f the W illam ette M eridian in visited at the Tapliu home here Satur day afternoon at the Ralph Wright portion o f a tree fe ll on him in a log Physician and Burgeon ging cump o f the Coast Range Lum ¡Stale o f Oregon for Luuo County uud Lane county, Oregon, containing 240 daj. A rav work in all its branches. Eve home below Walker. tint! Tuesday, the 7th duy o f February, acres more or less. uiugs by appmutmeut. Torn Scott spent the week end with ber company, near Mabel. The David Sterling fam ily, o f Co A. D. 1922, at the Court Room o f said Dated and first published Jau. 13, his parents here. ♦»34 Mam Cuttage Grove, Oregon tag»* Grove, were guests at the J«* M. F. Hazen, justice o f the peace In Court iu Eugene, lame County, Oregou, 1922 L. C. Scott was iu Eugene last Nixon home Sunday afternon. H O M E R D R IN K A R D , at 11 o ’clock a. m. o f said day has the St. H elens d istrict for the las* Thursday. J. E. Y O U N G Guardiau aforesaid, Miss Alta Hayes is home this week been by tho court fixed ns the time three years and who became w idely Mrs. Houston and daughter Gladys Harrisburg, Oregon, R. F. D. 2. At turne y at Law- from th»1 Cottage Grove high school, and place o f hearing objections there AM O R A. TUBBING, were shopping in the Grove Tuesday. O ffic e rear o f First National tm nk having been exempted from the ex known through heavy flues collected to, i f uuy there be, and for a final Attorney for Guardian, Harry Jarrett and fam ily visited am ina t ions. Cuttage Grove, Oregon front m otorists on the low er Columbia settlement o f suit! estate, by order Browusviile, Ore. jl.'UTOsjh here Sunday at the Jarrett home. made anil entered o f record ou the .71 li river highway, has resigned. Mr. and Mrs. Blakely und daughters M IN E R A L PR ODUCTION IS H. J. S H IN N day o f Jauoury, A. D. 1922. Oregon postmasters have been nom were dinner guests at the Fogle home N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F ’S S A L E OF Attorney at Law and LO W E R ; PROSPECTS BRIGH T O RA R E AD H E M E N W A Y , Sunday. inated by the president as follow s: E X ECU TIO N . N otary Public Executrix o f the estate o f George Fogle, who is employed with Th»* production o f precious metals iii Stephen Knsterday, Clatskanle; Ronald It. J. ¡Shinn, Practiced in all courts. Tw nty-five Dnuiel Read, deceased. the county bridge crew1 , visit***! Satur years o f experience Notice is hereby given that by v ir Oregon in 1921 is estiiiiat<*d by J. M G. W hite, Fall C ity; Frank I). Hamlin, Attorney for Exeeutrix. jtff3 day and Sunday with his fam ily, re Hill, o f the San Franciseo o ffic e of tue o f an execution issued out o f tho Puder Bldg. Cottage Grov« Ore. Sp ringfield ; Edgar D. Watters, Stay- turning to Eugene Monday. Circuit Court o f th*1 State o f Oregon the United States geological survey, d** A number from here attended lit partnmnt o f the interior, to have been ton; ltonald E. Ksson, Sandy. fo r the County o f Um atilla on tin* A L T A K IN O erary Friday evening at Walker. 23r»l day o f December, 1921, ii | n > u a approximately 37,500 ounces o f gold, E x-Sheriff G ellatley, convicted two Attorney at I «aw Kathleen Allen spent Sunday with valued at $775,194; 43,120 ouuees o f judgment rendered therein ou the 23rd years ago o f m isappropriating Denton Cojlections, Drobate, Notary Public »lay o f December. 1921, in fa v o r o f tin her parents. silver, 274,400 |>oun«ls o f copper an«] 774 Wilhimette Bt., Eugen** < >re. First N ational Bauk o f Eugene, Ore Marie Tnutx was out o f school Tues 350 pounds o f lead. Although this r«*p county funds, has received a pardon, Booled bills w ill b«1 received by gou, a national baukiug association, lay on’ aeeouiit o f illness. resents a decrease o f $242,290 iu value restoring him to fu ll citizenship. Mr. and against E. K. Sunuion, for tin* sum H W. TITUS. D M D. tin* District For«‘st**r, Portland, Or«* Í>. L. M iller and fam ily, o f Cottage o f gold production, 48 per cent in the G ellatley was sentenced to the peni o f $250.00, with interest (hereon at Expert Dentistry gon, up to uu«l including February Grove, runic down Friday evening to quantity o f silver amt 88 per cent in the rate o f 8 per cent per annum from 12, 1922, fo r all th»* men'll until bit* Modern equipment. First National attend literary at the union high quantity o f copper, as compare») with tentiary and paroled to his brother. the 2nd day o f May, 1921, and tin Hunk building. Hours, 9 to 12 and <i«*u*l timber standing or down, and A g ift o f 160 acres o f land to the load at Walker. further sum o f $35.00 attorn ey ’s fec 1920, mining iu the state at th»1 emi o f 1 to fi. Evenings aud Bun days by all th«* live timber marked or d«*sig The traveling library1 from the state 1921 was far from being as depressed school o f forestry ut Oregon Agricu l uud th«* further sum ot $11.00 cost» appointment. uutetl for cutting on an area cm and disbursements, which said judg library at Salem enme Tuesday. Miss as these figures might indicate. The tural C ollege for experim ental pur bracing about 80 acres, within secs. meat was enrolled and docketed in ti Gladys Beast on is librarian and the decrease was largely due to th«‘ curtail J. 8 M E D L E Y poses has been announced by Dean 17 m i is. r si 0. ■ i i . w. m ., o ffic e o f tho Clerk o f said court in sun. books are at B.'iistou 'a store. ment o f the operations of the Cornueo couuty on the 23rd day ot Doc., 192i. Attorney at Law Curran Creek watershed* Umpqua The W alker union high sehool basket pia ami the Homestead Iron Dyke Peavy, in acknowledgem ent o f the and said execution to mo directed eon* Eugeue Loan A Baviugs Hunk Bldg. Nutional Forest, Oregon, estimated ball teams w ill play at Marcóla Sat mines, in the eastern part o f the state. Spaulding Lum ber company o f Salem. ina tiding me in the name ot tho Slat Eugene, Oregon to be 4,000,000 feet B. M., more or in day evening. The g irls ' game with J ii southwestern Oregon there was i of Oregon to sutisfy said judgment, Coos county has named bounties less, o f Douglas fir, western r»*d interest, attorn ey ’s fees, costs ami <h Dorcua last Saturday evening resulted decided midsummer revival o f a c tivity for the ensuing year, for predatory DR W. M H A M IL T O N cellar and western Iu* in lock timber. bursements, ami the costs ami expense a victory lo r the local team, 20 to in the r»‘giou tributary to Jackson and Chiropract ic N o bi<! o f less than $2.00 per M o f aud upon this writ out o f 11. • pci animals killed within its boundaries. being the score Gold Hill.. feet for Douglas fir and \v»*stern flontl property o f suid Defendant, »»i Chronic can*1« a specialty. O ffice Gladys aud Evelyn Benston and Seven deliars is the price for w ild i f su fficient could not be louud, then r«1«! cedar, and $0.50 per M feet for ir Darby hardware Residence at Marie Trwax were Sunday visitors at cats; $8 for male, and $9 (or fem ale 212 South P a cific Highway. out o f the real property bolougiug t»* w«*stern hemlock and other species the Judson Allen home. said Defendant in Lane County. Or* coyotes and $50 for cougars and will be consider«1«!. $2000 must In* gou, uud being unable to fim l an.v deposited with each bid to be ap A. W K1ME panthers. personal property belonging to »aid D M O U N T V IE W plied on the purchase price, ro- Hpecialiat iu Obstetrics reudant, upon whieh to levy, 1 has R. A. I am g and other officials o f the ftind«*d, or retained iu part as liqui \N ill care for confiocim-nts at his levied upon tho follow in g describe» l latng Bell Lumber company spent a (Special to The Sentinel.) dated «iamag«*s, according to comli- home i f desired. Mpeciul nurse if re real property iu I «auu Couuty, Oregon, Jan. 25.— Mrs. Floyd Jones and chil quircd Phones: o ffic e , ¡14; res. 120«! to w it: day at Astoria in an inspection o f the tions o f sal»1. The right to reject Bcgiuuiug at BE corner o f N VV Vi of Iren visited Saturday and Sunday with any and all bi«ls res*'i*v»’«l. Before Hammond Lumber com pany’s mill. Mr. Sec. 29 Tp. 15 B R 4 VV and running Mrs. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1). bi«ls are submitted, full information MRS F. J AL8TOTT Long would neither deny nor affirm N ill center o f County Road 15 chain . II Brumbaugh, at Blue Mountain. concerning the timber, the coieli Suggest i ve Therapeut ics theuco W puralhl with Vs He«*. In the reported m erger o f the Long-Bell Miss M yrtle Hnauer, o f Walden, ♦ ions o f sale, au»l the submission o f Why k»*ep your paiusf Both chronic 11.04^ chains, thence B parallel with |s*iit Sunday with Miss Geneva Shat and Hammond Lum ber company In bids should b<‘ obtained from the aud ucute aduniti* treated said Road 15 chains to Vi Bee. bn . ink. District Forester, Dortlnnd, Oregon, theuco E on Vi Bee. buo it.O l chains terests. Piume IMI L Cot tag«* Grove, Or* J. R. Cooley cam»1 up Suiulay from to point o f beginning. Couuuung or th** Forest Supervisor, Roseburg, The Brighton M ills company sus 10.50 acres iu l«auo Couuty, Oregou. Eugene, where Mrs. Cooley is recover Oregon. j27c DR W. E L E B O W tained a $30.000 loss when fire de N ow , therefore, in tho name o f U ng from an operation in a hospital lient ist Hi ate o f Oregou, in compliaucu witn lien*. Kli/.abetli CJooley, who had been stroyed the buildings at ramp No 4, at said execution, and iu order to satul « D ffic e F ifth and Main. Hours, H:.111 staying with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Brighton, which In-.-luded a store build »aid judgment, interest, a tto rn e y ’s fe« . to 12 and I to 5:30. Evenings and N O T IC E TO CREDITORS ones and attending school during her Bundays by MPI point me a t. Phones: costs uud disbiirs«!Uiuiits, aud the co*>» ing, dining room, offices and bunk parents' absence, return'd Tuesday to o ffic e 35, res idei nee L13 L. ami expenses o f and upon this writ, 1 Notice is hereby given that the un houses. B efore the ashes were Cold Eugene with Mr. Cooley for a few «iersigued, F. R. Hherman, has been Will ou Saturday, tho 4th day ol F» t lays. the m ill company started to recon duly appointed Adm inistrator o f th«1 ruary, 1922, at tho hour o f one o ’chi»*« J. F. SP R A Y Miss Bornadine Schneider speut Sat Collector struct the buildings. »•state o f VV. J. Sherman, deeeased, by in the uftcruoou o f said duy, at V - southwest front door o f the Couuty onlay afternoon at the W. I). Heath O ffie e in First Nat ion» I bunk bui hi The past year was one o f the most th»* County Court o f Lane County, Court House in Eugeue, Luuo Couutv, home. Oregon, ami any ami all persons having ing; Hixth street entrance prosperous in Portland's history in all claims against the said estate arc Oregon, o ffe r for nab) ami sell for Mr and Mrs. C. W. Hears and Clnr ■ =a=aaar — rr~ ~= z t .— cash, at public auction, subject to i lines o f building, according to the an hereby notified ami required to present deuiptioii as provided by law, all • f ee Bears were Grove visitors Sat H E R B ER T W. LO M B A R D th*> same to the undersigned adminis unlay. nual report o f the building department. trator. duly verified as by law re the right, title and interest o f said Attorney ut I iw Mr and Mrs. Rufus Arne and chil Defeuduut, L. R. Simmon, or unv oth« r The report ahows that 14.032 permits quire»), at Cottage Grove, Ofegon. or person or persons claiming by, tnrouga First Nat Minai Hank Building dren, o f Cottage Grove, \ ¡sited Sun to J. H. Medley, attorney at law, Cottage Grove, Ore. Dhone 9*1 w ere granted in 1921. and that the dav with Mr. and Mrs. Claude A rue United States National Bank Building, or uuder him, in and to the above Elizabeth Cooley spent the week end total value of the perm its was $17,- Eugene, Oregou, within sis months described property. FRE D G STB EELS. DR J. P C H ISH O LM it It Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Dunnivan in 004.126. These figures represent an from the «late o f this notice. GRADUATE VETERINARIAN Dated this the 27th day o f January, iSL he Grove. Increase o f 36 per ren t In the num 1922. r . R SH E R M A N . Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Bales and Cott age Hotel Cott age Grove J You lotte mauy a dollar it you neg ber o f permits and 39 per cent in Administrator o f the estate of daughter visited Sunday with Mrs. tf j27124 W. J. Sherman, deceased. Wet to read the wautada. Do you fool old boforo your timo? I n your buck bout and s t i f f ! J>o you suffer urinary disor durst U u u t despair p rofit by Cottage Grove experiences. Cottage Grove people rocoiniuouil Doan's Kiiluoy Pills. H ere's a Cot tage Grove resident ’* -»t u t . 11 ». nt Mr*. M. Kebolbook, Hirch and J Sts., says: 441 huve nothing hut words of praise for Douu ' h Kiduey Dills. 1 whs subject to kiduoy weakness for u long turn* Mud never found uuythiug that helped me until I bc^an using Doan's Kiduoy Dills. 1 use Doan's occasionally and they keep me froo from all kiduoy aiiiueuts. 1 am glad to advise other kiduoy sufferers to use* Douu's Kidney Dills. ” (Htatemeut given February 22, i i 18 i On March 27, 1920, Mrs. Kchclbcck said: 441 always recommend Donu’s Kidney Dills fo r they put my kidneys iu good condition. 1 use Doau's occu sionally for a ton ic.M Price 00c, nt all dealers. Don't sim ply usk for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Dills— the same that Mrs. Kcbelheck had. Foster Milburn Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. “ Hints oil B ati” « * ’ is the title o f an interesting little pamphlet being issued to Mouther» P a cific employes by Dr. G. K. Carson, o f the company*s hospital department. The leaflet, which contain» many pointed but piuetical suggestions, reads as follows: N o oue can huve health who eats too much. N o one can huve health who eats too often. N o oue can huve health who eats when tired, hurried, worried, anxious ur excited. N o one can have health who riaea lute, gulps down u hearty breukrast, swai lows a sandwich und n glass o f milk for lunch and tops o f f the whole per forumuee with a late diuucr. When you have eaten, do not wonder if the food will ugree with you. When you begin to wonder, trouble begius. I f you fear it, do not eat it. I f you eat it, do not fear it. Be cheerful at your meals, A sour countenance w ill g ive you u sour atom act. Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing Eugene Cottage Grove STAG E National Forest Timber for Sale S to p ! I{«*a»l th«* Home Trade Specials on the third page. They arc for two days only. total values over 192«.