COTTAGE GROVE SEXTIXEI.. THURSDAY, MARCII 27, 1924 TH’ OLE GROUCH NOTICE TO CREDITORS. OARU 'TW&SE. SOSPteiOUS OLE BUSH »ODIES IMHO ACE A1XUS VRNIkT T* VAATCU UP SOMETHIN' OUT OF NUTHIM’ \ GOSSIPS IS TH' WORST THiUÛ TH' MATTER. SMITH TH' Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lano Counts. Oregon, executor of the last will and Testament of Joseph H. Cone, deceased, which order bears date the 18th day of Murch, 1924. All persons having claims against the estate of said Joseph H. Cone, deceased, are horeby notified and required to present the same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of Herbert W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Lane County, State of Oregon, on or before six mouths from the date of publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 20th day of March. 1924. CLARENCE WESLEY CONE, Executor of the Last Will aud Testament of Joseph H. Cone, de­ ceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for Executor. mr21nl7 NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Church News___I Presbyterian Church—Bov. A. R. Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, vesper sorvice at 5. SUMMONS. Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams, R. Clevenger, minister. This church stands for the full gospel message. A welcome is given to all who come. Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young people’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. After tho prayer meeting tho pastor conducts a class in bible study. Christian Church, tho ‘'home-like ’ ’ church—Corner of Sixth mid Gibbs. Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and communion at 11, Christian endea­ vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep­ worth league at 7, evening service at 7:30. Everybody is wolcome to attend all of these services. Free Mothodist church—Corner of Monroe avenue and south Fifth street—D. S. Forrester, pastor, Sun­ day school at 10, forenoon sorvicos at 11, evening service at 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. Christian Science Church—Corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. ... Seventh Day AdvontiBt Church— West Main street. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, church service at 11; prayer meet ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. ... Services will bo held in the La­ tham school house in the forenoon on Sundays for an extended length Finnerty May Go to Albany. applicants for city school superin­ principal of a junior high school in of time. Galan Jordan, of Eugene, Albany. Ore., March 20.—Friends tendent, are circulating petitions for Albany. will have charge. of G. E. Finnerty, superintendent of signatures urging the school board to Engraved work. The Sentinel.* the^Astori^Jiigl^chool^on^i^the^ name him. Mr. Finnerty was formerly Many Want District Attorneyship. The district attorneyship seeniB to be the most popular office in Lane county and there are now four can­ didates for the republican nomina­ tion including the incumbent, Clyde N. Johnston, of Junction City. The other aspirants are H. M. Brownell, Gordon 8. Wells and Walter B. Jones, all of Eugene. There will be a democrat to contest in the No­ vember election with the successful candidate in the republican pri­ maries. THE UNIVERSAL CAR Make Delivery Certain! VWTTH the entire factory output of Ford Cars W being absorbed as rapidly as the cars can be produced, it is certain that plant capacity will be greatly over-sold when spring buying reaches it highest point We advise that you place your order at once, taking advantage of your dealer’s first oppor­ tunity to make delivery. Detroit, Michigan II you do not wish to pay cash for your car, con* ven i ent installment terms can be arranged. Or you Can enroll under theFordWeekly Purchase Plan. See the Nearest Authorized Ford Dealer F^C Bell Talked for State Treasurer. J. B. Bell, of Eugene, former joint senator for Lane and Linn counties and interested in a num­ ber of Willamette valley banks, is being considered as a possible can­ didate for state treasurer. The late O. P. Hoff, who filled the office of state treasurer at the time of his death, was a resident of Lane, county before being elected labor commissioner 18 years ago. Medley May Be Candidate. J. S. Medley, of Eugene, nitty be a candidate for the democratic nomination for district attorney. Mr. Medley, who practiced law here for many years before going to Eu­ gene to accept a deputyship under J. M. Devers several years ago, is a native of the county and is well known throughout the county as an attorney. Registration Closes Soon. Registration for the primary elec tion must be completed 30 days be­ fore election day, which makes April 16 the last day upon which registration, may be accepted. Vot­ er, may register with the county clerk or with a local regi,trar. O. O. Veatch ia the registrar for Cot- tage Grove. Music Is Feature at Rest Room, An orchestra composed of four school students, was the feature at the rest room Saturday evening at their regular dinner. The personnel of the orchestra was as follows: Romana Spriggs, violin; Helen Ostrander, piano; Delta Hopper, ukelele; Laura Stewart, mandolin. County Bonds to Be Sold With the nale of $200.000 of I county road bond», which take» place in April, three-fourth» of the ! two-million dollar county bond issue will have been disposed of. The I bonds draw interest at 5 per cent. Othera come here for printing. Ton are already here. Patronize the live wire print .hop for every thing in printing. x>« In tho matter of the estate of Louisa M. Thompson, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wil­ liam Albert Thompson has been by the County Court of the State of Oregon for I.ane County, appointed executor of the estate of Louisa M. Thompson, deceased. All persons having claims against the said estate of said deceased are hereby notified to present the same duly verified to said executor at the law office of H. J. Shinn, in Cot­ tage Grove, Oregon, within six mouths from the 27th day of March, 1924. WILLIAM ALBERT THOMPSON. Executor. H. J. SHINN. Attorney for executor. mr27a2Ip In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. Herbert W. Lombard, Plaintiff, vs. J. Robertson, doing business as City Bakery, Defendant. To J. Robertson, doing business as City Bakory, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore­ gon you are hereby required to ap­ pear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons and if you fail so to an swer, for want thereof the Plaintiff will take judgment against you for the sums of $24.00, $32.17, $37.36, $1.50, $26.42 and $375.48, together with interest thereon on each sum at the rate of 6 per cent per annum from the 2d day of February, 1924, and for the costs and disbursements of this action. This summons is served by pub­ lication by order of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judge of the above named Court, dated the 13th day of February, A. D. 1924, and the date of the first publication will be the 14th day of February, 1924. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Postoffice address: Cottago Grove, Lane County, Oregon. fl4nir27 PAGE PIVE NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. Notice is hereby given that by by virtue of an execution and order of sale issued out of tho Circuit Court of tho State of Oregon for the County of Union on tho 15th day of February, 1924, in an actioa whorein on the 14th day of Febru­ ary, 1924, in the above entitled court, Mrs. J. D. Bennett, plaintiff, recovered judgment against tho de­ fendants, A. J. aud Anna Colt, for the sum of $561.39, with interest thereon at the rate of 8 per cent per annum from the 13th day of December, 1923, and the further sum of $50.00 attorneys’ foes, and the further sum of $15.00 costs and dis­ bursements, which judgment was en­ rolled and docketed in the offico of the Clerk of said Court iu said county on the 14th day of Febru­ ary, 1924, and said execution and order of sale to mo directed com­ manding me in the name of the State of Oregon, in order to satisfy said judgment, interest-, costs »nd disbursements, and the costs and expenses of and upon this writ to sell the following described real property, towit: Beginning at au iron pin on North boundary line of Section 3 which is 12.04 chains East of N. W. corner of Section 3, Township 16, South, Range 4 West, Willamette Moridian, run East along North boundary line of Section 3 aforesaid 7.96 chains to au iron pin at North East corner of Northwest quarter of Northwest quarter of Soction 3, thence South 3.50 chains, East 12.70 chains to loft bank of Willamette River, thence in a southerly di­ rection up left bnuk of said river to where same intersects South bound ary line of G. Johnson Donation land Claim, thenc«. West along said South boundary line 13.26 chains to an iron pipa which is 12.04 chains East of Quarter Section corner be­ tween Sections 3 aud 4, Baid Towu ship and Range, thence North along the divisiou line between the East and West halves of G. Johnson Do­ nation Land Claim, 40.92 chains to beginning, containing 87.7 acres more or less, in Section 3, Township 16, South, Range 4 West of Willam­ ette Meridian in Lane County, Ore­ gon. Now therefore in the name of th* State of Oregon, in compliance with said execution and order of sale and in order to satisfy said judgment, interest, cosis and disbursements and the costs and expenses of and upon this writ, I will on Saturday, the 29th day of March, 1924, at the hour of one o’clock in the offer­ noon of said day, at tile southwest front door of the County Court Houso, in Eugene, Lano County, Oregon, offer for solo and sell for cash, at public auction, subject to redemption as provided by law, all of the right, titlo and interest of said defendants, A. J. Colt nnd Anna Colt, or either of them, or tiny othor person or persons claim­ ing by, through or under them, or oithor of them iu nnd to tho above described attached property. FRED G. 8TICKEL8, f28m27 Sheriff, Lane County, Oregon NOTICE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, February 27, 1924. Notice is hereby given that Earl Burgess, of Fox Hollow, Oregon, who on Juno 29, 1921, made Home­ stead Entry, Serial No. 013967, for the 8% of NE >/* and N% of 8E% of Section 7, Township 19, 8., Range 4 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 15th day of April, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Fred Knox, of Fox Hollow, Oregon; Marcus Dunn, of Fox Hollow, Ore­ gon; Claudo Sutherland, of Fox Hol­ low, Oregon; Rose Rucker, of Fox Hollow, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, mr6a3___________^Rçgitder. Hold a regular position by having an ad every week. OF FINAL MENT. SETTLE Notice is hereby given that the undorsigned ha» filed his final ac- count us administrator of the ostutc of Allen Kirk, deceased, with tho County Clerk oi Lune County, Ore gon, and tin order lias been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 6th day of May, 1924, nt the hour of 10:00 o’clock in the forenoon for tho henring of objection», if any, to said final account and for the fi- nal settlement of said estate. . Dated and first published thin 27th day of March, 1924. J. H. KIRK, Administrator of the estate of Ailen Kirk, deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, mr27u24 Attorney for estate. NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. The Path to Business Success •k A practical business train­ ing is an absolute ne­ cessity if you are to meet success in the future. And the best place to get it is at school. And the best time to get it is right now. We are in session at all times and every day is en- rollment day. 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Cottago Grove-Eugene Freight Depot Office phone, 99; res., 189J DR. A. W. KIME Specialist in Obstetric! Will care for confinements at hi* homo if desired. Special nurse if re­ quired. Phonos: office, 34; res. 126J H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modorn equipment. First National Bunk building. Hours. V to 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings anil Bundays by appointment. Office phono, 10; res­ idence phono, 184-J. HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at Lrw First National Hauk Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 DR. O. E. FROST Offico in Iuiwson building Phone 47 Cottage Grove DR. W. M. HAMILTON Chiropractic, MechanoTherapy, Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro­ Therapy. Office over Darby Hard ware. Phono 116-J. Offico hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint- inant. 9"«“ Notice is hereby given that by virtue of an execution uud order of sale in foreclosure issued out of tho "I Cot Real Mad whan I Loot My Circuit Court of the State of Ore­ Sotting Hen," writes Mrs. Hanna, gon for the County of lame on tho 26th day of February, 1924, in a N.J. I suit wherein on the 23rd day of ''W^n} T"' ,,to,oa' b