The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 20, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY^ APRIL 20, 1923
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S BALE ON APPLICATION FOR U. 8. PATENT
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE.
Mineral Survey No. 814. Mineral
Notice is hereby given that by ¡Application No. 014771.
virtue of an execution and order or
United Slates Land Office, Rose­
Hale in toreclosure issued out of the burg, Oregon, April 12, 1923.
Circuit Cour, of lutile county, Oregon.
Notiee is hereby given that in
on the 19iii day of March, 1923, in pursuance of act of Congress ap­
u HUit wherein on the 12th day of proved May 10, 1872, The Vesuvius
March, 1923, in said court, Waldo M. Mines Company, by George C. Hogg,
Taking a tip from Mother Nature who is dress­
Hull, plaintiff, recovered judgment its agent, whose address is I’. 8.
ing up the trees and the hillsides in spring tai-
against the defendants, Grant C. National Bank Bldg., Portland, Ore­
Brown, administrator of the estate gon, has made application for a
nieiit, we have planned to make this week your
of Callistia Brown, deceased, and patent for the Fawn, Jasper and
opportunity to complete your apparel require­
Grant C. Brown for the sum of Newton lodes, situate in no organ­
$659.90 with interest thereon at tho ized Bohemia Mining District, re­
ments for the change of seasons.
rale of S per cent per annum since jected T. 23 8. R. 1 E., W. M., Lune
January 29th, 1921, and $190.00 at­ County, Oregon, with surface ground
M E N W 1IO KNOW Q U A L I T Y
torney ’* feus and $12.50 costs of as described by the official plat,
suit and accruing costs, which judg­ herewith posted, and by the field
APPRECIATE THESE PRICES
ment was enrolled and docketed in notes on file in the office of the
the Clerk ’s office of said Court in Register of Roseburg Land Office,
said County on the 13 th day of Oregon, to-wit:
March, 1923, and said execution to
FAWN LODE: Beginning at Cor.
me directed commanding me in the No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon. est’d
name of the State of Oregon, in or­ in M. 8. No. 229, bears S. 70° 18'
der to satisfy said judgment, inter­ E. 809(1.8 ft., thence 8. 47° 28' W.
est, attorney’s fees, costs of suit 448.5 ft. to Cor. No. 2, thence N.
and accruing costs, to sell the fol­ 70° 40' W. 1244 ft. to Cor. No. 3,
lowing described real property, to- thence N. 47° 28' E. 395 ft. to Cor.
wit:
No. 4, thence 8. 74° 51' E. 47(5 ft. Let Ed. V. Price &
Beginning at a point 29.74 chains to Cor. No. 5, thence 8. 78° 24' E.
Co., of Chicago,
North and ubout 30 links East of 538 ft. to Cor. No. o, thence N 00’
the Southwest corner of the H. W. 15' E. 41 ft. to Cor. No. 7, thence
tailor your spring
Taylor D. L. C. No. 48, and running 8. 50° E. 250.33 ft. to Cor. No. 1
suit to your indi­
thence East 31 chains to the center the place of beginning.
of the channel of the Coast Fork
JASPER LODE: Beginning at
vidual measure.
river, thence South 10 degrees 25' Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon.
We are now
East following the center of the est’d in M. 8. No. 229, bears 8. 73°
channel of said river 5.58 chains, 32' E. 8219.« ft., thence 8. 47° 28'
showing the new
thence West 29.70 chains to the W. 187.9 ft. to Cor. No. 2, thence
spring fabrics and
center of the county road, thence N. 80° W. 240.9 ft., to Cor. No. 3,
North 24 degrees 42' West following thence 8. 6° 30' E. 5 ft. to Cor. No.
styles—fit and
tho center line of said county road 4, thence N. 87° 45' W. 670 ft. to
tailoring guaran­
-0.02
■6.92 chains to the place of begin­ Cor. No. 5, thence N. «6° 11' W.
ning, containing 16.50 acres of land, 606.4 ft., to Cor. No. 6, thence N.
teed. All-wool
all in Section 9 Twp. 21, 8. R. 3 47° 28' E. 480.4 ft. to Cor. No. 7,
fabrics. Price
West, in 14ine County, Oregon.
thence 8. 70* 46' E. 1244 ft. to Cor.
Now, therefore, in the name of No. 8, thence 8. 36° 28' E. 119.4
range for good
the State of Oregon, in compliance ft., to Cor. No. 1, the place of be­
suits..... $35 to $65
with said execution and order of ginning.
sale and in order to satisfy said
NEWTON LODE: Beginning at
judgment, interest, attorney's foes, Cor. No. 1, whonco U. 8. Min. Mon.
New Spring Caps
costs of suit and accruing costs, J est’d in M. 8. No. 229 beurs 8. 70°
Just in stock,
will on Saturday, tho 21Bt day of 39' E.. »36« ft., thence 8. 47 ’ 28'
April, 1923, at the honr of one W. 649.2 ft. to Cor. No. 2, thence
newest shapes and
o’clock in the aftornoon of said N. «4° 59' W 1413 ft. to Cor. No.
styles,
all-wool
day, at the Southwest front door of 3, thence N. 47’ 28' E. 649.2 ft. to
fabrics, silk lined,
the County Court house, in Eugeno, Cor. No. 4, thence 8. 64° 59' E. 1413
Lane County, Oregon, offer for ft. to Cor. No. 1, the place of be­ priced at....... $2.50
sale and sell for cash, at public ginning.
auction, subject to redemption as
Tho net area of Fawn, Jasper and
Mallory Felt Rats for Spring
provided by law, all of the right, Newton lodes is 42.445 acres (ex
Mallory hats are well known
title and interest of said defend­ elusive of conflict with Hur. No.
ants, Grant C. Brown as adminis 443, Gem lode). The names of the
for dependable quality; all
trator of the estate of Callistia adjoining and conflicting claims ns
first grade rabbit fur. The new
Brown, doceased, Grant C. Brown shown by the plat of survey lire
and Opal Brown, his wife, Pat G. the Vesuvius and German lodes of spring blocks and shades are
on display here at $4.50 and $5
Brown, a minor, Delbert K. Brown, Sur. No. 486, on the east and south,
a minor, Howard J. Brown, a minor, the Gem, Reeo, and Slide lodes of
and Grant C. Brown as guurdian of Sur. No. 443 on the north and A.
tho persons and estates of Pat G. L. II. lode, unsurveyed, on the west.
FOREST PROTECTION WEEK
Brown, Delbert K. Brown aud How­
irnportanee of forest preservation to through civic and other associations,
Date of posting this notiee on tho
SET ASIDE BY PRESIDENT the industrial and commercial life by means of the press and in all
ard J. Brown, minors, and all per claim, February 24, 1923.
sons claiming by, through or under
of
the nation and to individual wel­ proper ways. In 1922 a large num
W. H. CANON,
Efforts to save the forests of the fare, and points out that fires which ber of governors and mayors of
them or any or either of them in »20jl5
Register. country from
fire will be commem­ are tho result of carelessness or many cities proclaimed the week,
and to said premises.
orated during the week of April thoughtlessness do great damage, This is the third year that forest
FRED G. 8TICKEI.8,
If
it
’
s
anything
in
printing,
give
22-28, in accordance with a procla­ seriously threatening the timber protection week has been fixed by
m23a20 Sheriff of Lano County, Orc.
your homo live wire print, shop an mation issued by President Harding. supply and endangering the cover presidential proclamation, and its
opportunity to meet legitimate coin- The idea of a special week to be of the watersheds of streams used observance has been very general
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
devoted to forest fire prevention for navigation and irrigation.
in the forested regions. Last year
originated here in the Pacific north­
President Harding urges the gov­ it was combined with the fiftieth
Estuto of Geo. W. Long, doceased
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
west in 1920, and the observance ernors of the various states to set anniversary of the first Arbor day.
Notice is hereby given that La-
has since become nation wide. The the week apart and bring about its
Fayette R. Long has been by tho
is hereby given that N. proclamation calls attention to tho proper observance in the schools,
Steol dio work. The Sentinel.
County Court of tho State of Ore- E. Notice
Glass has been appointed admin­
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gon,
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and i 4? for
County,
istrator
of
the
estate
of
George
W.
pointed administrator of tho estate Barrows, deceased, by the County
of Geo. W. Long, deceased.
All persons having claims against Court of Lano County, Oregon, on
the Uth day of April, 1923; and
said estate are hereby notified to that
having claims
presont the same, duly stated and against all said persons
estate are hereby noti­
verified, to said administrator at fied to present
duly veri­
The Service Garage in Cottage fied at the Bank the of same
Cottage Grove
Grove, Oregon, within six months
to N. E. Glass, administrator, with­
front this 23rd day of March, 1923. in
six months from the dato of tho
LA FAYETTE R. LONG,
first
publication of this notice.
Administrator.
Date of first publication the 19th
A. E. WHEELER, Attorney. m23n20 day
of April, 1923.
N. E. GLASS,
NOTICE OF GAEL OF BONDS. a20myl8
Administ rut or.
Who s
Your
Tailor?
Still Lower Hauling Costs
are open to every line of business
because of the present price on
the Ford One-ton Truck. This
dependable form of motor de­
livery is in general use where-
ever hauling at low cost and good
speed is essential.
Original installation in your ser­
vice costs so little and the sub­
sequent saving in delivery cost is
so great that further delay in
putting a Ford One-ton Truck to
work is needless extravagance.
List your order at once—a small
down payment—convenient, eiisy
terms.
Ford ftrices have never been to low
Fortt ouahtv hat never been to high
Woodson Brothers
FACE BRICK
COMMON BRICK
FIRE BRICK
FIRE CLAY
Dreams Come True
DRAIN TILE
BUILDING TILE
HEARTH TILE
by Investment
Notice is hereby given to the
holders of tho bonds of School Dis­
trict No. 45, Lano County, Oregon,
dated may 1, 1913, due May 1, 1933,
but redeemable at tho option of tho
district on May 1, 1923, said bonds
being in denominations of $1000.00
each, numbered 1 to 40; that pur­
suant to said option said bonds will
bo rodoemed within thirty (30)
days from the date of this notice,
to-wit, on tho lot day of May, 1923,
upon presentation to the under­
signed at his office in the County
Courthouse of l4ine Courty in tho
City of Eugene, Oregon.
In case any holder of any such
bonds fails to present same at the
time mentioned horein for the re­
demption thereof, then tho interest
thereon shall cease, and the under­
signed will thereafter pay only the
amount of such bonds aud the in­
terest accrued thereon up to said
first day of May, 1923.
Dated this first day of April,
1923.
EDNA WARD,
m39a2^^^^_^^^ountj^Treasurer.
Shingles
LIME
CEMENT
PLASTER
Dampers
STUCCO
Clean Outs
Ash Dumps
S. L. Godard
Contractors
and
Dealers
NOTICE OF SALB.
HOME RENDERED LAID)
BEEF ROASTS
p[OPLtsS?Mi&KtT
»
COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
Notice is hereby given that the
County Court of Lane County, Ore­
gon, on tho 4th day of April, 1922,
appointed Clarence B. Sears, Ad­
ministrator of the estate of Jack-
son Kile, deceased.
All persons
having claims against said estate
aie required to present them prop­
erly verified as by law required to
said administrator at the office of
Attorneys Wells & Wells, 814 Park
street, Eugene, Oregon, within six
uutaths from the date of this notiee.
Dated this 4th day of April, A
D., 1923.
CLARENCE B. SEARS,
Administrator.
WELLS A WELLS,
a6my4
Attorneys.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING.
In the County Court of the Stato
of Oregon
Oregoi for Lane County,
In the matter of the estate of
Mary Smith, deceased.
Notice is heroby given that the
undersigned has filed his final ac-
count and report of his administra­
tion in the estate of Mary Smith,
doceased, and that tho Court has
sot Saturday, May 5th, 1923, at the
hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon,
at the Court room of said Court
in the City of Eugene, County of
Lane, State of Orogou, as the time
aud place for hearing objections to
such final account and report. AU
persons having objections thereto
will file the same in writing on or
before the said date.
Dated and first published this
6th day of April. 1923.
LLOYD SMITH,
Administrator of the estate
of Mary Smith, deceased.
Herbert W. Ixiuibard,
»6my4
Attorney for estate.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administratrix of tho
estate of Lvdia E. Long, deceased,
by virtue of an order made by tho
County Court of tho State of Ore-
Ijon, for I41110 County, on tho 19th
nay of March, 1923, in the matter
of th. estate of Lydia E. Long, de
e. used, will from and after the 30th
day of April, 1923, sell at private
salt- tho following described prem­
ises:
Boginniiig a. a point 1341 feet
east and 240 feet north of the NW
corner of the Win. Currin D. L. C
No. 44 in Tp. 21 8. R. 3 W of W.
M. in loine County, Oregon, and
running thence north 307 and 1-6
feet; thenco west 15« foot; thence
south 307 and 16 feet; thence east
156 feet to place of beginning, all
in section 4 aforesaid township and
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
range.
Also beginning 1719 feet east aud
Notire is hereby given that An
440 feet north of the NW corner nie E. Petrie has been appointed
of tho Wm. Currin D. L. C. No. 44 administratrix of the estate of Har­
in Tp. 21 8. R. 3 west of W M. in ley H. Petrie, deceased, by the
Izine Count' Oregon, and running County Court of I-ane County, Ore­
thence wist 212 feet; thence north gon; that said appointment was
107 16 feet; thence west 212 foot; made on the 31st day of March.
thence south 107 and 16 feet to 1923; that all persona having claims
place of beginning, all in section 4, against said eMate arc hereby noli
aforesaid township and .ange.
fied to present the same duly ver­
Terms of sale cash. Submit offors ified to the said administratrix in
to Minnie L Ashby at Cottage Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six
Glove, Oregon. or at the law office mouths from the date of the first
of C. A. Wintormcier, Eugene, Oro publication of this notiee.
gon.
IHito of first publication the Sth
Dated March 30, IM3.
dtiy of April, 1993
MINNIE L. ASHBY,
ANNIE E. FKTR1K,
-j mstMer
Administratrix. a<hny4c
Administ ratrix.
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