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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 30, 1922)
OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST THE UNIVERSAL TRACTOR Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Nothing Like This Low Price Has Ever Been Known Before N o farm tractor ever offered more money value, or more w ork value, than the Fordson Tractor at this astounding new low price. N o farm pow er unit you can possibly buy will do more for so little— and no farm, regardless of size or location can afford to be without a Ford- son Tractor. P lace your order n ow — there is no time for delay or comparison. Price alone makes your choice the Fordson. A fte r that, performance will prove to you, as it has to 17(1,000 owners, that this light, compact F o rd sd h is the ■nos', efficient power plant ever hitched to a tarm tool. L e t us p ro v e it to you. W rite, call o r phone today. 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Fui lac * C o , Dopt. 41, Son Francisco B.nnchen lo IV CIUM in the « a a l s m THE Mi MO B E L O W CUT IT OUT I N O P I S T E IT IN T OUN NOTE B00» F «Una a Humea Sarrias" Paints ore 0*1 6» U » loiiuwiu* ta »uw dl» W. Ln Darby S Company I NOTICE O r SH E R IFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE Notice is hereby given that by vir tut* of an execution and order of sale in foreclosure issued out of the Cir cult Court of l.niic County, Oregon, on the 16th dav of June, 1922, in a suit wherein on the 14th day of June, 1922, in said Court, J. B. I.inebaiigh recov ered judgment agaiast the dcfi-mlantH. t'. W. Wallace and Mildred O. Wnl lace, his wife, for the sum of <1474.67 with interest thereon from the 141 h day of June, 1922, at the rate of 6 per cent |>er annum mill .45(1.1111 attorney’s fees and the further sum of $28.03 costs, which judgment was enrolled and docketed in the Clerk’s office of said Court in said County on the 15th dav of June, 1922, and said execution to me directed commanding me in the name of the Slate of Oregon, in order to satisfy said judgment, interest, at torney's fees, costs of suit and accru ing costs to sell the following described real property, towit: All of lot No. 47 o f Cedar Park as platted and recorded in Izme county, Oregon. Now, therefore, in the name of the State of Oregon, in compliance with said execution and order of sale and in order to satisfy said judgment, inter cat, attorney’s fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, I » i l l on the 22nd day of July, 1922. at the hour of one o ’clock in the afternoon of said dav at the southwest front door o f the County Court House in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, offer for sale and sell for cash, at public auction, subject to redemption as provided bv law, all of I lie rigid, title mid interest of said defendants, C. W. Wallace, Mildred G. Wallace, his wife, F. E. Grigsby an-1 I siuis J. Ardilc, and all persona claim ing by, through or under them or any or either of them in and to aaid prem- Work has begun on the highway be tween Harrisburg and Junction City. The Sllverton schools have passed from secondary to first class schools. Re-establishing the mall route be tween Canyon City and Burns is now assured. Mrs. Horace Richards Is the first woman ever to be chairman of a Bend school board. Fourteen applicants, all of whom were women, took the state teachers’ examination at Fossil. Many improvements In Mount Angel during the last few months Indicate a rapidly progressing town. Sale of $128,000 worth of etreet-im provement bonds was authorized by the Klamath Falls city council. Dr. C. W. lessen of Pendleton was elected president of the Oregon state board of veterinary examiners. A city manager plan of government j23jl21 FRED O. STICKEIJ3. for St. Helens is proposed In a charter Sheriff of Lane County, Oregon. amendment now being drafted. The Hood River 1922 apple crop bids NOTICE TO CREDITORS. fair to be one of the cleanest and larg Notice is hereby given that Neva P. esi sized harvested in recent years. Harvey was appointed administratrix Citizens of Condon at a special elec of the estate of George Bohlman, de tion last week voted, about 20 to one, ceased, bv the County Court of Lauc County, Oregon, on the 20tli day of to authorize an issue of water bonds. June, 1922, and that all persons hav The longshoremen’s strike, whloh mg claims against said estate are here has been In progress since April 23 on by notified to present the same, duly verified, to said administratrix at the Portland’s waterfront has been settled law office of H. J. Shinn, in Cottage Grove, Oregon, »ithin six months from The contract for rebuilding Happy the date of the first publication of Canyon in Pendleton, wrecked by the this notice. Date of first publication, June 23, heavy snows of last winter, has been 1922. NEVA P HARVEY, let. H. J. SH INN, Administratrix. Plans for the new highway bridge at Attorney for Estate. j23 jl21 Winchester, north of Roscburg, have been laid before the Douglas county NOTICE TO CREDITORS. court. In the County Court of the State of The proposal to merge two Oregon Oregon for Lane County. City banks, the bank of Oregon City In the matter of the estate of Ivan N. Moore, deceased. and the bank of Commerce, baa been Notice is hereby given that the un abandoned. dersigned was on the Sth dav of June, The city council of Redmond has 1922, duly appointed bv order of the i hove emitled Court administrator of posted street Improvement notices the estate of Ivan N. Moore, deceased. which call for more than five milea of All persons having claims against said estate are required to present the same cement sidewalks. to th- uud -rsigued at Westlake, Lane Oregon will be well represented at County, Oregon, on or before six the annual convention of the National months from the date hereof, property verified and with voucher attached. Education association to be held la Dat 'd and first published this 23rd dav of June, 1922. Boston July 1 to b. T.. T. MOORE, Bernard O. Kempfer of Rye Valley, Administrator of the Estate Or., has been appointed postmaster at j23j!21 of Ivan N. Moore, deceased. Rainbow Mine, a new office establish ed In Malheur county. NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. Contract has been let and work Notice is hereby given that the un started on a new three-atory dormitory dersigned administrator of the estate on the campus of the girls’ college of of 8. C. Counts, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court oi the Eugene Bible university. 1 -alit* County, Slate of Oregon, and the George Quayle, secretary of the Ore Judge of said Court has fixed Munda/, gon State Chamber of Commerce, has July 24th, 1922, at the hour of 10 submitted bis resignation to the board o ’clock a. m. as the time and the of fice of the County Judge of Lane of directors of that organization. County, in the County Court House, at Resumption of work on a projected Eugene. Lane County, Oregon, us the place for hearing said final account railway line between Klamath Falls and objections thereto, if any. All persons having objections to the and Bend has been undertaken In a of said final account or any modest way, according to R. E. Stra- allowance part thereof, are hereby notified and horu. required to present and file (he same Work on the construction of a diver III said Court oil or before said date. F R A N K KNOX, sion dam in the Deschutes river and Administrator of Estate of j23j!2l H. C. Counts, deceased. a canal to carry water to the Tumalo feed canal Is expected to be started by July 1. NOTICE FOR PU BLICATIO N. The geueral upward trend in the Department of the Interior, U. 8. lumber huBiuess of the Pacific Coast Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, May has already resulted In the boosting of 31, 1922. Notice is hereby given that Homer tbe price of box shooks from 13 to 16 Patten, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, »ho on June 25, 1920, made homestead en cents each. Crater Lake hotel has changed try, serial No. 012962, for the SW'4 of N E 1,, K 1 y of N W >4 and SWV» of hands A. L. Parkhurst has sold his N W •/« of section 13, township 21 8., Interest lu the concession without res range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final ervation. to the Crater Lake National three year proof to establish claim to tbe land above described, before tbe Park company. and Receiver of the United George A. White, adjutant general of Register States Lund Office at Roseburg, On- Oregon, was promoted from colonel to gun, on the )2th day of July, 1922. Claimant names us witnesses: James brigadier general lu the national guard Potts, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; H. U. at Camp Lewis, according to advices McVey, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; W. M Stiuett, of Cottage Urove, Ore received front camp gou; Charles Earl, of Cottage Grove, Two hundred members of the Knight Oregon. W. H. CANON, of Pythias lodges of Central Oregon ju9jl7 Register. attended the degree work staged on the top of Pilot Butte in Bend, the first NOTICE TO CREDITORS. outdoor initiation held lu Central Ore Notice is hereby given that the uu gon. dersigned bus been appointed by the Korty-stx work horses were burned County Court of Lane County, Oregon, to death in tbe stables of James Lyous. Wallce Nhoiiridge, deceased, which or a Portlaud contractor, 222 Union der bears date ot the 27th day of May, avenue, Friday night in a blaze that 1922. All persons huviug claims ag aiuat did comparatively little damage other tlie estate of the said William Wallace wise Shortndge, deceased, are hereby noti Alleged failure to enforce prohibi tied and required to present the same duly verified, to the undersigned at tion laws, and general inefficiency on the law office of Herbert W Lombard, the part of Ole Nelsou, sheriff of Clat Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before six inonths from the day of the first sop county, are said to be the basis of publication of this notice. petitions askiug a special election to Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this 2nd day of June, 1922. recall the sheriff. ELLEN JANE 8HORTRIDGE, Tom Christensen, 38, prominent Herbert W. Lombard, Executrix. Attoruey. jne2 30 farmer and stockman, was Instantly killed at Haines when a hay derrick be »a s moving came in contact with AD M IN ISTR A TO R 'S NOTICE OF a high voltage line of the Western F IL IN G F IN A L ACCOUNT. Oregon Light A Power company. Notice is hereby given that the un Otis Patterson has resigned as one dersigned admuiistrator o f the estate of the board of appraisers for Orant of Carl F. N. Aisled hus filed in the county, representing the world war i County Court for Lane County, Ore veterans' state aid commission for gun, his final account as such admin Oregon E B Moore of John Day has istrator and that Saturday, the 29th day of July, 1922, at the hour of 11 been recommended as his successor. o'clock a. lu . of said day, has been set J C. Stevens, engineer for the Kla by the Probate Judge of suid County math Drainage district, filed with tbe i as the time for hearing objections to state engineer tentative plana by j said account. Published by order of ■ the County Court for Lane County, which the district expects to issue Oregon, the date of the first public» bouds In the sum of 120,000 and to de I tion being the 30th day of June. 1922. 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