o f last week at the A. 8.
Ward home.
CHRISTIAN E N D E A V O R E R S j Tuesday
^ Mrs. C. D. Van Valin, Mrs. Wnyne
Kirk and Mrs. Poquette and daughter
OPEN SESSION HERE ! Blanche
visited school Thursduy.
Mr. and Mrs. James ('hupnmn came
The seventh annual convention o f , up Saturday from Eugene for a visit
| Idine county Christian Endeavor soci , fit the home o f Mrs. Chapman's par
etien open» at the Christian church ents, Mr. and Mrs. IT. H. Bales.
tonight. An elaborate and appropriate
L. G. VanSchoiaek left Sunday for
program ha» been arranged and it in Anlauf, where hi* has employment.
anticipated that between 280 and 300
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. VanSehoinck nt
delegate» will be present. The complete tended n dance in the Grove Friday
program is as follo w »:
night.
«Limes Shi» his, who had been staying
Friday Evening.
7:00— Kegist rat ion.
in Eugene for some tim«*, returned
7:30 County cabinet prayer service. home Saturday.
Sherman S|>ong, o f Salem, arrived
Fraiae nerviee, led by Veltie I'ruett.
Sunday to be with his father, Philip
Invocation, Hugh Mc.Cnllum.
S|Mmg, who is sick at the J. B. Mosby
Scripture reading, Dwight llockett.
home.
The c it y ’s welcome, Elbert Bede.
T h e a v e r a g e f a r m e r ¡ m th e moat e x t r a v a g a n t l i v e r w e ha ve .
Response, \V. E. Landrum.
Walter Watson motored up Monday
I l i a l i v i n g costa him m o r e th an it lines a n y o t h e r a v e r a g e c i t i
Announcement».
night from Eugene to visit at the C.
zen. W e a r e n o t m a k i n g th is s ta te m e n t o u r s e l v e s
w e are ta k
Address, “ M otives for Service,’ ’ E. A. YunSchhniack home. He returned
V. Stivers.
to Eugene Tuesday evening.
i n g th e w o r d o f t h e a v e r a g e f a r m e r w h o s ta te s that all he
Hjiecial music.
Robert W atch arrived Saturday for
g e t s f r o m his l a b o r is a l i v i n g f o r h i m s e l f a n d his f a m i l y .
a visit at ^In* home o f his sister, Mrs.
Saturday Morning
t » f c o u r s e it is a g o o d l i v i n g
to w h i c h he is p r o b a b l y m o r e
Chsirg»*
Shields.
0:00— Song service, led by Veltie
e n t i t l e d th a n a n y o t h e r e i t ¡ t e n
b u t w e eau t h i n k o f n o o t h e r
Pruitt.
Mr. Conklin and fam ily moved Sun
bus iness w h e r e th e a v e r a g e m e m b e r o f that business s ta te s
dny to tin» Tom Abrams place.
Devotions, led by Eric Carlson.
Announcements.
that his e n t i r e e a r n i n g s g o to k e e p up th e f a m i l y expenses.
Conferences:
Educational,
Walter
There are times when we wish there
P o s s i b l y th is is licc.ausc th e a v e r a g e f a r m e r c o n s i d e r s his
Myers, chairman; prayer meeting, Jane was more truth in th»* old saying that
Hollingsworth,
chairman;
lookout,
Enm
o c c u p a t i o n a p r o f e s s i o n , l i e s h o u ld g i v e it a n e w n a m e . 11 is
tomorrow never comes.
W yatt, chairman; missionary, Stella
•
• *
o c c u p a t i o n is a business, a n d r e q u i r e s business s a g a c i t y in its
Hcnshodlcr, chairman; society officers,
conduct.
A man who keeps his religion always
W. F. Landrum, chairman.
with him and still makes no untoward
10:15— Reassemble in auditorium.
T h e f a r m e r , p r o b a b l y m o r e t h a n a n y o t h e r c la ss o f c itize n s ,
Convention song, “ I f Jesus (Joes attempts to display it, is admired even
h o l l e r s f o r c u t t i n g d o w n th e o v e r h e a d in th e c o n d u c t o f g o v
With M e.”
by the scoffers.
e r n m e n t . l i e has g o o d rea son f o r his h o l l e r i n g , but he should
• • •
Bible study, W illiam Baird.
Business session.
a ls o cut d o w n th e o v e r h e a d in his o w n business t o a p o m
Whenever someone else makes a mis
Saturday Afternoon.
w h e r e he is l e f t a l a i r p r o f i t e v e r y y e a r .
take that you have never made, you
1*15— Junior program, led by M yrtle
think how foolish it is— but when you
Porter.
A b o u t th e o n l y w a y in w h i c h he c an d o th is is to cut d o w n
2:00— Intermediate program, led by make a mistake you think, “ W ell lots
th e t i m e it t a k e s to | w r f o r m his w o r k , w in c h cuts d o w n in::
o f other people have made worse
Arley Marsh.
p a y r o l l a n d l e a v e s as p r o f i t that w h i c h lie has been n e e d le s s ly
ones.' '
3:00— Special music.
p u t t i n g i n t o th e cost o f p r o d u c t i o n .
* * *
Address, “ Equipment for S ervice,”
J. T. Stivers.
I
f
a
m
an’s
actions
did not betray
T h e e n t e r i n g w e d g e is a F o r d s o u t r a c t o r — a n d i f y o u g i v e
Recreation, Fannie Young.
him the number o f criminals captured
a I 'u n i s o n th e least bit o f a c h a n c e it w i l l g o all th e w a y .
t»: 00 — Banquet.
would be much fewer.
Saturday Evening.
7:30— Bong service and devotions, led
by Veltie Pruitt.
Conferring o f degrees, W alter Myers.
“ Service in «S ilver and Gold,” Wal
ter Myers.
Announcements.
Convention song.
^02
H:30— Address, “ Fields o f S ervice,”
Bruce J. Giffen.
Special music.
Sunday Morning.
T h e n e x t s t e p is a F o r d o n e - i o n t r u c k w i t h w h ic h t o haul
7:00— Meet at church.
th e p r o d u c t s t o th e c i t y an d b r i n g th e s u p p lie s home. It saves
Morning prayer service at summit
th e h i g h o v e r h e a d w h i c h g o e s in to th e f a r m e r ' s t r a n s p o r t a t i o n
of Mount David.
9:00— Bible school and morning wor
p r o b l e m , has all t h e m e r i t s o f th e F o r d ear, m u l t i p l i e d b y
ship at the various churches.
g r e a t e r c a p a c i t y a n d g r e a t e r s t r e n g t h . A l w a y s g e t s th e r e an d
12:00— Luncheon for retiring and
g e t s t h e r e in a h u r r y .
new county cabinet.
Sunday Afternoon.
B r i n g y o u r F o r d c a r s to us f o r th e f e w n e c e s s a r y r e p a i r s
2:15— Song service.
an d th us get g e n u i n e F o r d p a r t s a n d r e l i a b l e F o r d w o r k m a n
Devotions, led by V eltie Pruitt.
ship b y F o r d s p ecia li sts.
Tw elve two-ininute talks, led by O.
W. Hays.
Special music, led by Carl Gardner.
“ I believe the ‘ f l u ’ saps the v ita lity
Talk by state president.
o f everybody who has it. I know it
Convention picture.
did mine, and I never got my strength
3:30— Address, “ Call to S ervice,” 8. bark until I began taking Tnnlae,”
E. Childers.
said Mrs. F. Read, 1125 North 83rd St.,
Special music.
Seattle, Wash.
Sunday Evening.
“ I wasn’t only weak and run down,
= rH
6:15— Christian
Endeavor
prayer but I also suffered a great deal from
meeting, led by W. F. l«ainlnun.
heartburn nnd no m atter how little I
7:30—-Address, “ Continuing in S«*r ate, I was miserable for hours after-
wa rds.
v ie «,” Walter Myers.
“ Siiiee taking Tanlae I eat anything
Special music.
I want, my digestion is splendid and
I feel like my old self again. I think
it is only my duty to reeomniend T an
lae to those who suffer like I d id .”
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The Farmer Is Extravagant
A Talk Straight From the Shoulder
IT BUILT UP
HER STRENGTH
AFTER THE FLU
Again Like Old Time
Self. Seattle Woman
Says Tanlac Is Just the
Thing for Those Who
Suffer as She Did.
W o o d s o n B ro th e rs
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give
Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au
thority has stated to he one of the best country
newspapers published anywhere.
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The Cost of
•t
Rotting Buildings
now running into millions
R O T T IN G b uil d in g is alww>-
lutr waste, bciauic a small
investment in paint will save it.
A building that is not protected
by paint must either be rebuilt
A
or repaired in a lew years at a
costly figure.
Cheek the costs.
Compare the
prices of paint and lumber ( an Vi>u
affurd In bear the expense of rebuild
ing nr repairing your home, when to
aa.e it coat, an little?
When you paint, make an additional
aarin, by using »he beat (taint.
It
spread« e a s ily -c a v e s labor coat.
It
covert more surface per gallon than
“cheap" paint.
But more important, the beat paint
•evvea hve or mure years longer than
The bent paints are acientific in
formula and preparation. We’ve been
making then for 73 years.
11,.
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fuat.-fi.tL
P IO N E E R
W HITE LEAD, pure linseed oil. pure
sine, and pure colors—are combined
in Fuller’s Paints in scientifically
exact proportions with long-time skill.
Free Advice
on P a in tin g
A(k o«r ngr-nl f o t wtvlre,
eoU»r mi da, He.
Aak tk# r«llo« Speri*.®-
fin® Ileptrtmfnt Atout thè
iun®t HrSrabl« mi or •rheote®,
color kormoav «nd «ag ofher
¿•«all®.
Maker« of KuM.er O — »
Fino» Pam». All Parpoir
V t m i a h r i , Silkeawhil®
E n i m e l , FWtma-for-Floor®
Varata*. «••hal-ir «all hniak Anto Enamel,
Baro and R«»of Paint, P«»rh and Slap Palai.
and PIONFF.II WMITÉ LE Al».
Fullers
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e r a e / n « c c a r n r o o * «
H o P u
s e Points
h o v n l « P u r « P a in t
P u r « P r « p « r « « P o in t
d ky W . P. Fuller 4b C o . Dept 44, Son Francisco
Branch*, in IP Citi«. In th. W ..I
s m
THE MEMO BELOW
CUT IT OUT I N O P I S T E I J IN T O U R N O T E BOON
■v hmw«n««4. palm Inf Pallar . SpanAcMinn Houa. Pain», arr m M hr th* foUowta« * « * •
W. L. Darby (Phoenix Pure) Cottage Grove, Ore.
Geo. A . Brow n (P u re Prepared) Yoncalla, Ore.
N O T IC E
Tanlae is sold by all good druggists.
C RE E K .
(Special to Th»* Sentinel.)
A p ril 18.— Miss Blanche Estes re
turned last week from The Dalles,
where sin* had been for several months.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and children,
»If Cottage Grove, wen* »up|x»r guests
Saturday evening at the S. Bureham
home. Mr. Edwards spoke at the com
uiuiiity meeting at the public school
house that night.
Mr. and Mrs. L»*slie Godard, Otto
Bureham and Miss Pearl Ashby were
home for Easter vacation.
M i>s Lena Bureham and Miss Bessie
Ballard, o f Marshfield, spent Sunday
at the Bun-ham home.
Eva McCain is quite ill at the W in
slow home.
Mrs. M ary \C eston, who has been
very ill, is much improved.
Mrs. Bob Cole is still sick at a Eu
gene hoHpital.
Mr. and Mrs. F. FT Babcock were in
Cottage Grove Sunday.
Mrs. S. Bureham i» cooking for the
road crew until they g«»t their camp
set up.
Word has I m *«* ii received that Jack
Gildersleve, form erly o f this place, was
married March 26 at Larsen Inlet,
Wash., to Miss Doris Emmerson. They
expect to go soon t<» British Columbia.
Oscar Wheeler returned to the Com
stock mill Saturday evening.
H E BR O N .
(Special to The Seutincl.)
April 18.--M iss Luverii»* Lamb sp»*nt
tin* week en»l at Eugeni* with her par
ent».
Mrs. L. G. Markham has returned
from Tualatin, where she h«*l|M*»l tak»*
care o f her mother, who was quite ill
but is now somewhat better.
Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Doolittle, o f th»*
Grove, motored out Saturday afternoon
and called on Mrs. D o o little ’s sister,
Mrs. J. (¿. A. Young.
Mrs. Anna J«*pson hail as Ea»t»*r din
ner gimsts M r* and Mrs. F. C. Führer
and daughter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs.
Charlie White un»l children and W. J.
Thafp. Aft»*r dinner th»* tini<* waaa|»ent
with music :m»i games.
Professor an»l Mrs. E. J. Edwards
and chihlren, o f ¿he Grove, call»*«l nt
the Moore home «Sunday.
Annabel and K atie Gilcr»*st call«*»!
on Mrs. J.
A. Young Hun<lay eve*
ning.
D O R E NA.
Ward, of Hpnagfield,
TO CRED ITO RS.
N otice is hereby given that the tia*,
dersigi.ed has been appointed adminis
trator o f tho estate o f Elizabeth J.
Keaady, by the County Court o f llano
County, Oregon.
A ll persons having claims against
said estate pleuse present them to the
undersigned ut his residence near Cot
tage d ro ve, I jiiio County, Oregon, or
at the law o ffic e o f Wilburns £ Bean,
attorneys o f tho cstato, Eugene, Oro
go n.
Hated this 23rd day o f March, 11)22.
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RT K E N A D Y ,
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Administrator.
N O TIC E
OF F I N A L
SETTLEM ENT.
N otice is hereby given that the tin
del-signed adm inistratrix o f the estate
of John Cooley, deceased, has filed iu
th> County Court o f Lane County, Ore
gnu, her fin al account as the said ad
iiiinistratrix o f said estate, and that
Tuesday, the 16th day o f May, A . D.
1922, at the hour o f I t o ’clock a. in.
o f said day, has been fixed by said
Court as the time for the hearing and
l>ti-sing h | h ut said fin al account ami
objections thereto, i f any, and for the
filial settlement and distribution o f the
residui* o f III«' said estate.
the first puldiciition o f this notice
will be on the 14lh day o f April, 1922,
ami the last publient ion on the 12th
dny o f May, A. D. 1922.
M E L IA C U B R IN ,
Adm inistratrix o f the estate
o f John Cooley, deceased.
Il J. H H IN N ,
Attorney fo r estate.
nl4m l2
N O TIC E
OF
A P P O IN T M E N T
A D M IN IS T R A T R IX .
OF
In thè Couiity Court o f thè 8tat«' o f
Oregon for Ijin e County, in thè mutter
of (he estate o f William Ferguson, de
celiseli,
N otiee is hereby given that thè un-
der-igned. Curri«' Ferguson, has beco
duly uppointc<l ndiiiimatrntrix o f thè
estate o f said William Ferguson, de
l'easad, on thè 7tli dny o f Aprii, 1922,
liy thè County Court o f Lune County,
Oregon.
A ll persona having rlaims agallisi
sani estate are hereby notified and re-
quired to prcaent thè stime wilh proper
voucher*, to sani iidiiiinistrutrix, al ili*
lue. qlfn-c o f Herbert W. lami bar d, in
C ottale Greve. Oregon, wilhin six
moiitns froin thè first publication o f
fhis notici'.
Dateli and piiblished this Itth dny
or Aprii, 1922.
CARK1E FEKOtJHON,
al4m l2 Ailiniuistratrix o f suiti estate.
Herbert W. Lnmbiird, Attoruey.
N O T IC E OF
F IN A L
Eugene Business
College
Cmimant nume, «s witnesses: Walter
E. Hontz, o f Crow, Oregon, Arthur M il I
ler, o f Crow, Oregon, C. <;. H turtevaut,1
o f Crow, Oregon, Frank Daniewood, of
Crow, Oregon.
W. U. C AN O N ,
Department o f the Interior, United
States l.aud O ffic e at Roseiiurg, Ore
gon, March 29, 1922.
N otice is hereby given that James
A. Miller, o f Crow, Oregon, who on
Jauuary 15, 1921, inaile homestead on
try serial No. 013518 for the EVj of
NEVk and HW)4 o f NE*4 o f Section
11, Township 19 8.. Range 0 W., Wit
lamette Meridian, has filed notino of
iutoution to mako final thrueycar
proof to establish cluim to the land
above described before E. O. Imiuol,
U. 8. Commissioner, at his o ffic e nt
Eugene, Oregon, on tho 10th day o f
May, 1922.
Claimant names as witnesses: Ira J.
Hooker, o f Crow, Oregon; Louis Kogan,
o f Crow, Oregon; VV. E. Bontz, of
Crow Oregon; T. J. Homewood, fo
Crow, Oregon.
W. U. C A N O N ,
a7in5
Stenographic Course
Bookkeeping Course
Complete Business Course
Summer School
N O T IC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N .
June, July and August
O u r c a t a l o g a m i fu l l p a r ti c u -
l a r s altotit o u r c o u r s e s s e n t f r e e
on r e c e i p t o f a p h o n e c a l l o r a
letter fro m you.
New Students Enroll Every
Monday.
Eugene B u sin e ss College
A. E. Robert*, President
Kiiffone
Oregon
R eg ister.
N O T IC E OF F I N A L H E A R IN G .
N otice is hereby givcu that tho uu-
dorsigued aduiinistarter o f tno estate
o f Kuud Christian Hausen, deceased,
has file d in the County Court o f Lane
County, Oregon, his fin al account amt
that Wednesday, M ay 10th, 1922, at
It) o ’clock in the foruiiooa o f said day,
at the County Court room iu the
court house at Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, hus been fix e d by said Court
us the time and place lo r hearing any
objections to said report and the set
tlciueut thereof.
Hated this 5th day o f April, A. H.
1922.
C H R IS T E N H A N MEN,
A L T A K IN O ,
Administrator.
Attorney,_________________________ a7ai5
N O T IC E
OF F I N A L
N O T IC E
OF
BOND
HERBERT EAKLN,
a 2 4 m 5 _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ^ ^ _ ^ _ C it ^ jr r e a s u r e r .
SUMM ONS.
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Urcgou fo r Luuo County.
W. L. Harby, Vilottu Scott, Gladys
Juckson, M argaret Harby, partuers, do
ing business us W. L. Harby & Com
puny, plaintiffs, vs. R. H. Arden and
Mrs. R. H. Arden, his w ife, firs t and
fu ll uuiuu unknown, defendants.
To R. B. Arden and Mrs. R. H. Arden,
his w ife, the above named defend
ants:
Iu the uume o f tho Stute o f Oregon,
you aro hereby required to appear ami
answer the complaint filed nguiiist you
in the above entitled action within six
weeks from the date o f the first publi
cation o f this summons, and i f you fa il
so to answer, for want thereof the
p lain tiffs w ill take judgment against
you for tho sum o f 4231.40, together
with interest from the 27tn day of
February, 1922, und fo r the further
sum o f $33.09, together with luterust
from the 20th day o f February, 1922;
and fo r tho further sum o f 430-95, to
gether with interest from « l i e 10th day
o f January, 1022, and fo r their costs
and disbursements o f this action; mid
pluiutiffs herein w ill ask fo r an order
o f the Court directing the sale o f the
personal property levied u | n ) ii by the
8 h c riff o f laiue County, 8(ulo of Ore
gon, under a w rit o f attachment, for
the purpose o f luiyiog said judgment
and the costs and aisbumoments o f this
action.
This summon* is served by publica
tion by order o f the Houerable G. F.
Hkipworth, Judge
tgo o f the a b o v e named
Court, dated the 20th day o f March,
1922,
H
H P h anil
S L the
__ date
____ o . f the first r publica
tion o f this summons w ill be the 24th
day o f March, 1922, and tho date of
the last publication w ill be the 5th
day o f May, 1922.
11. J. H llIN N and
H E R B E R T W. 1 AIM B AR D .
mh24my5
Attorneys for l ’ luintiffs.
l ’ oa toffie* address: Cottage Grove, Ore.
Watch the label on your paper.
la th ers
Hauling and Graying
P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
WOOD SOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D
O ffic e In Spray Brick
N ear S. P. Depot
P H O N E 99
J I T N E Y SS
Ralph Ch estnur
Woodson Garage, Phone 27.
After garage closes, phone res
idence, 118-Ir
of
th i s
C. O. DeVere
AUCTIONEER
Will sell your farm, stock, im
plements, machinery, household
goods, autos and merchandise.
.My price is right. Will go any
where, any time. In q u ir e at
City Transfer, phone 99.
A M B E R -O -L A T U A i
r lC H E S T OINTMENTV J
A sure relief for Chest Colds, La
Grippe, Influenza, Pneumonia. “ A
trial will convince.”
For Sale by
The White Pharmacy
S O U TH E R N P A C IF IC T IM E T A B L E
(Corrected February 12, 1922)
N orth Hound
South Hound
No. 14, 2:36 p.m.
No. 53, 0:41 a. m.
No. 18,10:12a. m.
No. 13, 12:50 a. in.
No. Iti, 3:48 a. m.
No. 15, 2:11) p. iu.
No. 17, 7:2t> p. iu.
tf
The Fruit:
th e
City Transfer
R E D E M P T IO N .
N otice is hereby given that Bancroft
Bondi«, No*. 3, 4, 5, ti, 7, 8, 9, 10, issue
” F , ” C ity o f Cottage Grove, Oregon,
w ill bo culled fo r payment M ay 7,
1922, ut o ffic e o f city trcusuri'r of
Cottage Grove, Oregon. Interest will
cease oil that date as provided by law.
W hen
I f you have an it«*nri o f news, phone
it to The Sentinel; number 159 J.
tf
SETTLEM ENT.
N otice is hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator o f tho estate
o f Hubcccu White, deceased, hus filed
with the County Clerk fo r
Lane
County, Oregon, his fin a l account in
the matter o f said estate and that 8ut
urday, the Oth day o f M ay, 1922, has
been set by the County Court lo r said
County us the time fo r hearing ob
jections to said account and the up
proval o f the same.
J A M E 8 8. O Z M E N T.
Adm inistrator o f the estate o f
A7-m5jey
Bubcecn White, deceased.
« t Legal
o n a l Guarantee
C iu a r a n f
Givens*
No n««d o f KmMm —no pain- continue work.
Ask to tee Gle-o*iii» File Treatment.
Kem’s, the Rexall Store
na
ti o n nn wed th e s e e d s o f l i b e r t y ,
th e d e v i l p l a n t e d I mism - i - i i I c a n d
ring-rule.
m ay
(SjM*cial to Th<* S4*ntinel.)
Ap ril 18.— H. K. Busick, o f Rose burg,
is visiting nt th«* honi«*s o f his «laugh
ters, Mrs. C. M. Me Lin am! Mrs. Joe
Smith.
Mrs. Clay England, o f the Grove, is
\isitm g at the home o f her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Jennings.
Mrs. A. M. Crites returned to Eugene
Thursday, after visiting friends here
for a few days.
Mrs. Roy Garoutte and son returne»!
Friday from Marcola.
Bobt.
N O T IC E
P U B L IC A T IO N
Notici» is hereby given that I»uis
Kogan, of Portland. Oregon, who on
Juuuury 4 , 1921 , Iliadi' bomostcnd entry
serial No 013533 for l-ots 3 and 4
ami NWVi of 8 WV 4 of Hectiou 35 ,
Tuwnship 18 8 Bang« 0 W., Willuin
ette Meridian. hus filod notice of in-I
teutiou to miiko final three yeur proof I
to estublish clami to tho lami above j
descritteti, beforo E. O. Imuiel, U. 8 . I
Comniissioncr, al his office ut Eugeiio,
Oregon, on tho lOth dny of May. 1922 .
Neighborhood News
S IL K
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Department o f thè Interior, United
States lumd O ffic e ut Ruseburg. Ore
gnu, March 29, 1922.
have
T h e s e n o x i o u s w e e Is
pretty
flow ers,
but
SETTLEM ENT
Notice i* hereby given that the un
dersigned administrator o f the estate
of Kiniu A. Cottle, deceased, has filed
» it h
the County Clerk
for 1-ane
County, Oregon, his fin al Recount in
the matter o f said estate and that Mat
unlay, the tlth day o f M ay, 1928, Jkax
been set by the County Court for said
County as the time for hearing ob
jections to suit! account a m i the up
proval o f the same.
J. E. YO U NG ,
Adm inistrator o f the estate o f
a7-m5
Lima
A.
Cottle, deceased.
spent
— th e f r u i t is r a n k p o is o n .
.
P R E M IU M S O D A C R A C K E R S
H. P. Markusen
Ifepn h liean
C an d id ate
fo r
C o u n t y »'’on ti n is s io n e r
i
P a i d A d v . — a2128
and
other
N a tion a l
Biscuit
C o m p a n y g o o d s ns w e l l as o t he r
G roceries and Lunch
G o o d s.
MRS. HENRY HOHL
C o r n e r o f P a c if ic H ig h w a y and
W e s t M a i n St., N e a r th e B r i d g e