The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 05, 1923, Image 3

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    M 7
’M.
NOTICE
OF
FINAL
MENT.
SETTLE­
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned adiuiuist rutor of the
volute v. W. J. 8ii<-i'iuau, doceused,
ws tuefl ins xtuui acceuni iu the
Kounty Court of the 8tau- of Ore
gon for Laue County, uud the Judg<
ux said Court hus fixed Munday,
January Z9ih, 1923, at the hour 01
10:90 o’clock a. in. ot said day us
the time anti the office of said
County Judge as the place for hear­
ing said account, allowing uud up-
proving tne sumo and of hearing
objections thereto, if any. All per­
sons having any objection to the
allowance uud approval of said Fi­
nal Account are hereby notified
and required to make and file ob
jectious thereto on or before the
said date fixed for said hearing.
Dated this Sth day of January,
1923.
F. K. SHERMAN,
Administrator of the estate of
j5-26______ W, J, Bhermun, deceased.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint
ed by the County Court for Lam-
County, Oregon, administrator of
the estate of Alexander Cooley, de­
ceased. All persons having cluinis
against said estate are hereby re
quired to present the suine to me
duly verified at Cottage Grove,
Oregon, within six mouths after
the date of this notice.
Dated January 5, 1923.
VIRGIL WHITE,
Administrator of the estate of
Alexander Cooley, deceased.
J. E. YOUNG,
j5f2
Attorney for estate.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given thnt the
underHigned
has been
appointed by
_ ___
___ ______
the Count ty Court of Limo County,
Oregon, a< (iniiiiistrutor
_ ________ uf the
__ estáte
__
of Winfield 8. Chrismnn, deceived,
which order bears dale of the 5iii
day of lh‘cemb<ir, 1922.
All persons having <*htims against
th«? estate of the said Winfield 8
Chrisman, deceased, are hereby noti
fn«l and required to present the
same duly verified, to the under
siguial at tho law offices of Herbert
W. Lombard, in Coljiige Grovo, Ore
gon, on ur before six mouths from
ihe day of the first publication of
this notice.
Date of first
b< i 8, 1922.
W. W. CHRISMAN,
Administrator ol the eslaie ol
Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
(18 j 6
Attorney for estate.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT.
In the matter of the estate of
William Wallace Short ridge, do
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has filed her final ac­
count as executrix of the hist will
uud testament of William Wallace
Htiortridge, with tho County Clerk
of Lane County, Oregon, and uu
order has been niailo uud entered ot
record directing this notice uud set­
ting the Utli day of January, 1923,
at the hour of 19 o ’clock in the
forenoon for the heuring of objec
tions, if any, to said final account
and for tho final settlement of said
estate.
Dated at Cottage Grovo, Oregon,
this 8th day of December, 1922.
ELLEN JANE HHORTRlDGE.
Executrix of the last will and testa
incut of William Wallaee Short ridge.
Herbert W. Lombard,
d8j«
Attorney tor estate.
NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
Department of tho Iutorior, U. 8.
Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
December 2, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that Andres
J. 8. Ostlund of Cottage Grove, Ore
gon, who on May 14, 1929, made
homestead entry serial No. 912992
for the NW% (if NEU, 8% of NE*4
and 8E*4 of NW 14 of Section 3,
Township 21 8., Range 3 W., Wil
Iniuette Meridian, hus filed notice of
intention to make final three-year
proof to establish claim to the land
above described, before E. O. lmmel,
U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at
Eugene, Oregon, on the luth day of
January, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Sheary, of Cottage
______ Grove.
Oregon; Ed. Donovan, of Cottage
Grove, Oregon; John Nokes, of Cot­
tage Grove, Oregon; Ed. Tullar, of
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
W. H. CANON,
d8j5
Register.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
La nd Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
December 2, 1922.
Notice is hereby given that Tom
Putton, of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
who on June 25, 1920, mude home
stead entry serial No. 012963, for
the N% of NWV4 and8E14 of NWfc
of 8ectiou 17, Township 21 8., Range
2 W„ Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make final
throe year proof to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the Register and Receiver of tho
United States Land Office at Rose
burg, Oregon, on the 15th day of
January, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses:
George Duerst, of Cottage Grovo,
Oregon; Clifford Allen, of Cuttage
Gruve, Oregon; Reubeii Kissue, ot .
Cottage Grovo, Oregon; Wilson B. |
Stinnett, of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
W. H. CANON,
d8j5
Register.
NOTICE
OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT.
la the matter of the estáte of
Jantes Matthews, deceascd.
Notico is hereby giren thnt the
undersigned
his . final
------------
s , has . filad
- - -j-
—■
count as administrator
idministrator of tho
the estate
es
of Janies Matthews, deceased, with
the Count? Clerk of ixine Countv.
Oregon, and an order has been made
and entered of record directing this
notice mid setting the 22d day of
January, 1923. at the hour of 10
o'clock in the forenoon for the
hearing of objections, if any, to
said final account and for the fiual
settlement of said estate.
Dated this 19th day of December,
1922.
CHARLES MATTHEWS,
Administrator of the estate of 1
James Matthews, deceased. ,
Herbert W. I aim bard.
Attorney for estute.
d22jl!> j
Now comes some one and says
that man used to have a tail. In
which ease old Adam may have been
quite a wag in his way.
BREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
A
Principal Events of the Wte
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
a
;
*
3ÏG REDUCTION
IN LABOR CHARGE ON All REPAIR WORK ON FORD CARS
HENRY EORD
mation of Our Readers.
Smallpox has made Its appearance
In Bend.
Residents of Grants Pass have re-
ported rfpe strawberries in their gar­
dens.
The Indian school at Chemawa is
at last to have a girls' dormitory at a
cost of $35,000.
Because of the ravages of the heavy
sleet storm of November, 1921, the
lumbor cut of Hood River dropped off
materially the last year.
Because of the increasing demands
for tow, the Willamette Flax and Hemp
Growers’ association will not be able
to fill all the orders at hand.
Frank K. Lovell, state tax commis­
sioner, who resigned recently because
of ill health, has gone to California, I
where he will pass the winter.
Governor-elect Pierce will arrive in
Salem Friday preparatory to assuming
his duties as governor Monday, the
opening day of the legislature.
With the total assessed valuation
for Linn county $224,978 less for 1922,
taxpayers will pay only one-tenth of
a mill more this year than last.
The Roosevelt highway is definitely
on the map of future construction in
Oregon, the bureau of public roads has
assured Representative Hawley.
Oregon now has fifty-four drainage
projects embracing 275,000 acres, ac­
cording to W. L. Powers, secretary of
tho Oregon State Drainage association.
The Woodburn Co-operative Poultry
association has been formed at Wood­
burn with O. L. Davis as president and
Mrs. Ella Plank as secretary-treasurer.
Fred S. Morris, Portland financier
and ex-member of the firm of Morris
Brothers, Inc., died of appendicitis at
Good Samaritan hospital in Portland.
A terrific wind storm struck Tilla­
mook last week, tearing roofs from
barns and other farm buildings, and
caving in the doors of the Methodist
church.
The Salem postoffice established a
new record for receipts during the
present quarter, according to announce­
ment made by John Farrar, post­
master.
The court records in La Grande, tak
en during the holiday season, show a
distinct Increase In births, marriage
licenses Issued and In arrests for vio­
lations of the liquor law.
The Coos county court has let a con­
tract for the construction of a bridge
across Coal bank Inlet, between the
city of Marshfield and Bunker Hill,
to M. W. Payne for $23,796.
Marlon county will rank first in the
state In percentage payment of taxes
this year, according to tax officials.
Marion also ranks ahead of all other
counties on delinquent taxes collected.
The Pacific Spruce corporation’s
railroad, operating between South
Beach and Waldport, Lincoln county,
has been declared a common carrier
by the Oregon public service com mis­
sion.
After serving approximately 18,000
free meals since It was established
December 8, following the big fire, the
emergency mess at Astoria, maintained
by the Oregon national guard, has been
closed.
Sheepmen plan to have a lobby at
the legislature to see that the bounty
on coyotes is not. repealed. Cutting I
out the coyote bounty has been sug­
gested as one of the ways In which to
economize.
William Young Arthur, who was
committed to the state penitentiary
more than a year ago from Baker
county for embezzlement, received a
conditional pardon by Acting Gover-
nor Ritner.
Independent loganberry growers
from all sections of the Willamette
valley held a conference in Salem and
discussed plans for the production and
marketing of their berries during the
1922 season.
J. E. Stearns, city recorder, was ap­
pointed as temporary city manager of
La Grande to succeed O. A. Kratz,
whose resignation has been accepted,
until a time when a permanent ap­
pointment can be made.
The diphtheria epidemic which has
prevailed at Salem for several weeks
Is now on the wane, according to phy­
sician*. There have been approximate­
ly 16 cases reported to the health au­
thorities, with two deaths.
The jail that served as a place of
Incarceration for drunks and other law
breakers during the hectic saloon days
of Glenada, the city near the mouth of
the Siuslaw river, that a few days ago
voted to disincorporate, waa sold for
in.
Battery A 147th field artillery. Ore­
gon national guard, the only Oregon
unit preserving Its identity Intact
through the major battles of the world
war, and the oldest military organiza­
tion In the state, was signally honored
in ceremonies at the armory in Port­
land when a regimental croix de guerre
and alx allver battle ring* were pre-
seated by Adjutant-tjcneral Whit*.
T
By reason of his immense quantity production, and the installation of the most modern
machinery available, lias reduced the price of the Ford car to the lowest level in history.
SIMILARLY-
by reason of our completely equipped shop and the employment of expert Ford mechanics, we
arc in a posuxuii to make a substantial reduction in labor charges. There is no shop between
Foi lland and ban Francisco more completely equipped than ours; we can handle properly any
Fold
Ford job
joh. f'urther, wc use only genuine Ford parts; the best parts obtainable.
Reduced Labor Charges Effective January 1, 1923
FRONT SYSTEM DIVISION
MO I OK DIVISION
Gperatiuu
MpuxaUuu
Numuer
Charge WUU1UU1
1— Overhaul motor and transmission.................................... „J #20.00 xui— weiuaui iront axie xucluuxug lebusixuig ox springs
uud pill cues wucu UucUMKLxy, SkiUl^UkOXUUg aud lining'
iu—uveruuui mo vol* aud transmission, wuen necessary to
up ixud adjusMug ox wuccia.____________ _____________ ______
u.uU
rebaubik...............................................‘........................... ..............
xuu—xvuuuou u^ixuuxc uudxcs OUd ufu. , OUO 1UUU............................. X.LU
2— uvernaul muon* only..................... ..................... .......................
XXUuU
AXUUS............ ................................................... ....
3a—uveiuaui uioeuX* omy wuen necessary to rebabbit..........
XVU----XLCpXucU OX* SbXiUgUkCU XX'OUk cLXlC ^UU OkUCX xepcdxuj..... z.uu
3— uvexiiaui txausmissiuu only, or repair or replace mag-
.* x.uu
UtikO........ ..............................
12.00 xiu— xlcu U au spxduXu uuuy, uaxu........ ..........................................
XIX—xouuuuu apxxxdlc OXm, CikcU............ ........................................ ..
.IU
*—ite craze craiiK case antis ur ¿appuri or repair leak in
XIK----xuvpxuuc uxulkcu UXX XuulUS X'Ud MAXI cap SLUU ........... ..
•uu
case oy taking out ute uiutor...............................................
x , lu —xkcpxace uluauu uxx XadXUs X'Ud Dull cap SxUd, WUCU
U--- AllsSULAl or 1‘UiXb U11U platan or one connecting rod..........
ucucsaax/ ku dxxxl uUk................ .......... .. .................................... .......... .. ...
1.7 U
(MUainpim* and anil one pis bon Due extra.)
XI w----xvcpluuu XXUUk spxxug kXC bulk UT UUW xeax, XUClUdxXXg
twixxuipiex auu uxxu set piskttts 4>l.uu extra.)
puuaxuxig auu gl'apxuuxig ux XCaVcS.................................................
2.UU
U—xxismxii or icxii two pistons or couuecuiig 1'OdS.................. 5.00
xi x—xucpxuve xxvuk spxxxxg, ux’ xuSkaxi uuw xeax ur ue uuxk
ua—xxu exkia cuax^u will De made wucu it is necessary
l.UU
^uui CX.LXU uu uaxs wxku buucK auaux'uexsj....................................
lu replace ur reixt xvo. * cuaueuang' rod.............................
1.2Ú
-XiXLLUXX UX UgUkCU 11 UUk spi dig Clips......................................
•uu
• —xigukeu uuu couiiecuing rou Dearing.............................. 1.25 Xi
o—x<guvuu iwu ui' mure Cuiiuucuug rod uearnigs.................. 3.25 iiu—xigutou ramus mu ux' oteeiiiig guai üaxt cap, eacu ....
XII--- ...p.uw, liulxl, 11K11US 1*0 IX...... ............ . ........................................... .
JU
o<x—xvii txua cuarge will De maue wuen it is necessary
xi o—uuitugutcu num iruiiu ion aim une up iront assy...... l.UU
ku kigukeu Wv. x uuxiueckiug xod........................... ,...............
xiu—xxcpinvu »piume aim or uuuy ana une up aaseinuiy.......
x.uu
U------ xueptaue kiausimssiuu oauds, non-starter type..............
xou—xucpiavc inuma tou u<ui cap wiui new style....................
,uu
xeupxaw kiausuussiuu bauds, open, stalker type..................
ihx—xignuvu an ttucauvs <uxd joints Ol Hunt vim....................
xkepxace krtMis.iixus.ou bauds, enclosed, suurter type ..........
xöu—impluvi; ox* stiaignteu spuiuie or steering guar uuxx-
Iu—xtupiace traiisuussioii cover* gasket......
necuxiig luu
11—Uuuug'e nio u»r..............................................
V puruttons xu i luxa 11« cumDineu ou une muer.......
IK—xte place uuu suait, ana rent bearings
13—xue pxace cam gear, large.........................
vpuraUous lui «uid lio oumuxued uu uuu uraer.... .....
lit—xsupiauu cjunuui iront cover.................
Uxxxxgnoxi) XJXV XOXUPi
iu—urixud vaives ana clean carbon...........................................
LLU -AVC picAUC Hunt ua » immuti.....................................
u.uu
lua—Druid vaives, pui on new rings and cnampler pistons
xuiU-
•x.uu
11UU1 OX uno mcUlDUX* WUUU lUUXUkUl IS Oil
lu—xM.uiuve uaibou uuiy tuus operation to be used only
2.2U
Xn)U- -uuaxgukuu xxuut muss memuer (witueut remuvxugj
wuen customer wiix not permit grinding valves)................ 2.00 mi )X-~~ ai » c ^- u > wi : I'lLU uxu»a uieuiuei*....................... . .................
U.«U
1/—xtepau c/unuer dead bolts suxpped, une or two......... l.uO lul —xiu,pxauc siuu memuer ur name........................................... 1U.UU
18— xiupaii cyunder head bolus stripped under dash........... b.UO mu—xwiwux eu^iuu puuu, une uuo, uullx........................ ........... l.UU
19— Olean out oil feed pipe.......................................................... 2.50 Lux—xxguteu engine pan, euuu..................... ..............................................
,UU
19a—Clean out oil leeu pipe and i\o. 7 operation................ 3.00 LUU---- llfcULCll uiulllx uu>e Hunt Vila Diming cup................... _.... l.UU
zu—xvepiaoe cyuuuvi ueau gasuet and clean carbon.............. 1.00 luu —xuauui uuua cups ox* spxmga uu uoua Dutua, euuu aide
•UU
31—Replace radiatoi, or all three hose connections..............
.75 la ) i—rxue up uuau uxuKe lever...................................................
•UU
23—Replace one hose connecting only....,..................................
.40 M)O—ikcuiuvu xutuuvur to replace raatauor nuu or uguteu
23— Replace crank shaf t starting pin, or pulley.................. 1.00
leuuer Di'acKem.............................................................................. l.UU
24— Tighten motui io frame.............................................. 1.25 la )U —xuepia.ee sum mu £ cxuuk rakcusi, pin...................................
.DU
2b—Ciuau cr<um case or msiali lower cover gasket............
.75 ¿•uf— xwupiace Skai kiu^ ex auK sleeve...... . ........ ......................... l.UU
26— Replace carburetor manifold, or repair leak in mani­
a*n— xusvum iixiiiixug ouaiu brucuek........................................... 2.20
fold............................................. ......................................................
.75 L-as—ivepuir uauu uiuKe lever assexuuxji, xuc. replace pawL. l.UU
27— Install new butterfly spring.................................................
.75
xkepxace uaxui Drake lever quuoiaui wiuxuul remov­
28— Overnaul carburetor................................................................ 1.25
ing running oouru sruekl....................... .................................. 1.25
29— Repair leaky carburetor...... .............................................. .. 1.00 340—xxgUkcu ueuy DracKek Doits.................................. ............
,lu
30— Replace commutator wire loom...........................................
.60 a»u—Luskuu uul lamp DracKek................ ......... ...........................
Jb
31— Replace commutator case..... ................................................
.50 3ttoa—replace spare ure carrier.............................................. l.Uu
31a—xttplace commutator brush or roller..............................
.25
rxmtxJXiK«) amu xtUrixsUsu HUA iv D
32— Replace commutator pull rod joint.....................................
.50 3uo—xscpiacv one lender or running board.......... ...................
.75
32a—Replace commutator pull rod.........................................
.25 uuU—xigukuu au xeuaeis, x unxiiug Duards. smeids ana truss
33— Replace or rebush fan pulley assembly............................
.75
roas................................................. ................................................. 1.59
34— Adjust clutch fingers and transmission bands...........
.75 mu—xtemuve leuuer ox running board and suaiguten........ x.uU
35— Adjust transmission bands only...........................................
.25 3ux—xtepiace running boar a smeld........................................
2.ÜU
36— Stop oil leak in valve doors...............................................
.50
.75
aus—xxiskuix leuder-to-smeld bracket, each....................... .
37— Install transmission band springs, each...........................
.75 3b3—lustail me UM tool box .........................................................
.50
38— Replace cylinder water jacket plugs.................................
.40 /.ur—itepiace rear lender iron...
.50
39— Install new starting crank handle..................................
.75 3Uu—ne pxace truss roas...............
.50
Operations 5 and 15 on one order........................................... 5.00
DASH
Operations 6 and 15 on one order..................................... ...... 6.75
3.75
Operations 12 and 15 on one order........................................ 6.25 276—Replace dash...
.75
zi8—Txguveu dioxu bracket to body aud daalx .....................
Operations 15 and 17 on one order....................................... 4.50
.75
Operations 30 and 31 on one order .......................................
.75 «i9—Replace cuu box......................... ................... ........ ..............
1.25
zbu
—
iixsuMl
now
kwitcU
ou
coil
box
or
repair
box
...............
No charge on operation 10 when combined with 9.
dlEliMNU UKAK
No charge for operation 16 when combined with operations
291—Overixaui steering gear including replacing of quad
5, 6 or 12.
rant or gear case and rebuslung of bracket................... 3.50
No charge for operation 21 when combined with operations
293
— A'lgnten nveui or internal gear case.... . .............. .......... 1.90
228 < or 238.
294— lighten at uash and rebuan bracket........................... .. 1.25
No charge for operation 34 when combined with 9.
.50
29u—Replace wheel or spider.... ................................................
No charge for operation 21 when combined with 14.
.50
290—lighten at dash and post.... ................................................
2,b0
REAR SYSTEM DIVISION
I 297— Replace steering ge ur assembly...... . ....... .......................
298— Keuush bracket only............................................................. 1.00
.50
299— Tighten steering gear case cover.... ................ ................ .
96— Overhaul rear axle including rebushing spring perches
and brake cams ....................................... .................................. 6.50
MUFFLER
96a—Overhaul rear axle.................................. ................ ............ 5.00 310— Change long exhaust pipe............ ......................................
.7b
97— Overhaul drive shaft assembly............................................. 3.00 311— Replace mux Her__ _____ _ _______ ___________ ___
.75
98— Repair or replace one rear radius rod ............................ 1.00 312— Repair inui tier
1.00
99— Replace rear spring, or tie bolt or r.ew leaf, includ­
.25
313— Repack exhaust pipe pack nut______________ ______
ing lining up of body ...................... ........................................ 2.50
GAB TANK AND LINE
100— Remove front and rear springs, polish and graphite
323— Repair leak in touring car gw
ink..................... ........... 1.50
leaves only ............................................................................ ....... 3.75 324— Repair leak in touring car go. mk (when necessary
101— Replace spring perches, each ..........................................
.75
to remove body).... ............................. ....................... .................. 6J5
102— Paa rear spring to line up body....................................... 1.25 325— Clean sediment bulb, gasoline feed line and drain
103— Rebush springs and perches.................. ............... ............. 2.00
.75
carburetor..... ................ .............. ......... ................... ....................
104— Install universal joint..... ...................................................... 2.50
HOOD
105— Straighten axle shaft (without removing from car)... 1.00
1.25
106— Tighten rear radius rod........................... ............................
.75 336— Straighten hood ....... .„.............. .................. ....................
.75
337
—
Install
hood
leather
____
_________
t
_______________
107— Install new felts or axle roller bearing 60c, both........ 1.00
RADIATOR
108— Install brake shoes, one 50c, both ........ .......................... 1.00
109— Tighten universal ball cap bolts.......................................
.50 348—Overhaul radiator, per hour____ ...__ __________ ____ 1.25
110— Install or tighten rear spnng clips ...............................
WHEELS
.75
1.00
111— Tighten rear hub lock nuts ..............................................
.25 365— Change hub, front or rear..................................... ...........
.75
112— Fit new hub keys........ ........................ ............... ................
.75 366— Replace wheel and tire, eAch.......................................
.75
113— Replace pull rod supports, one side 40c, both ............
.75 367— Adjust and dope front wheels....... .................. ...... ......
1.25
114— Replace or rebush hub brake cam, each side.......... ..... 1.75 368— Remove front wheels and replace bearing parts.... .
.75 •
115— Replace rear axle assembly ....... ..................................... 200 369— Line up front wheels....................... .................... .............. .
1.25
116— Adjust pull rods, or replace one......................................
.25 370— Oil and dope car, including graphiting of springs ..
117— Straighten rear radius rod (in car)............................. ..
.75
BATTERY SPECIAL
118— Install outer roller bearing and sleeve ...... . ............
.75 Recharge 6 volt battery .__________ __________________
1.00
119— Replace rear axle shaft, drive shaft pinion, or drive
Recharge 12 volt battery
____ _____ __ __________ ____
1.25
gear (no other work necessary) ........................................... .. 3.75 Overhaul 6 volt battery, including parts ...... ................... .
7.50
Operations 96 and 99 combined on one order ....... ............ 7.00 Overhaul 12 volt battery, including parts.............. ...........
900
Operations 96 and 102 combined on one order
6.25 Install battery in new box____________ _____________ ____ 1.00
When necessary to remove rear end, an extra charge of $1.00
will be made on cars equipped with shock absorbers or trunk N B.—Reduced price of the new Ford battery, now only 20.00
rack.
New Ford battery, in exchange for old battery____ __ 18.00
Operations 96 and 110 combined on one order
5.75
New Ford battery box (wood)..............................................
1 50
Woodson
Bros
Fords and
Fordsons