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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1924 WOODARD COMES AGAIN. Hi, » PI — ■“ - xq- ■lvjfjv”* incorporated * ---- 475 DEPARTMENT STORES JuslÎViœs — and Just What is Just / tóu and Others Should 9tiu/ » ' Men’s Overalls Heavy Blue Bib Women’s Bungalow Aprons $1.49 79c Blue Chambray Work Shirts Gladio Percale Our Own Brand 59c 17c Cotton Socks 2 pairs for Rubber Aprons each 25c 43c Men’s Work Hats Khaki Screen Front Bungalow 36-Inch Cretonne 49c 19c Summer Underwear Men's knit unions Short or long sleeve Ladies’ Gauze Union Suits all styles at only 75c to $1.35 49c Harvest Shoes for Men Women’s House Oxfords and Slippers $1.98 $2.25 to $2.69 Our Own "Honor” Muslin Sold Exclusively by the J. C. Penney Co. A good Muslin with pure finish, soft for the needle. Always the same dependable quality, at remarkably low prices which appeal to the economical housewife. 39-inch 36-inch Unbleached Bleached Nation- Wide” Sheeting Our Own Exclusive Brand Here is a sheeting in a quality you will like for ser vice and economy. Sold exclusively by the J. C Penney Company. The thrifty housewife cannot atJovd to over look such money saving values as these 1 8/4 Unbleached Sheet ing, 72 inches wide. Yd., 8/4 Bleached 72 inches wide 49c 9/4 Unbleached Sheet ing, 81 inches wide. Yd., 9/4 Bleached Sheeting, 81 inches wide. Yd., DISTRICT ATTORNEY GETS | I WANTED MOONSHINER AND I PUTS HIM INTO BASTILE SILK CREEK. PAGE SEVEN bard in Cottage Grove, Oregon, on ’ or before six months from tho day | of the first publication of this no- j tice. Dated and first published this 17th day of April, 1924. SALI.IE A. HILL, I Executrix of the last will and testa ment of Mary E. Allen, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for executrix. a!7ml5c The Path to Business Success (Concluded from page 4.) (Special to Tho Sentinel.) March 12.—Mr. and Mrs. E. T. changed, part way across that forty. Hartley eon Harold and Mr. District Attorney Clyde N. John and Mrs. and I. N. Dresser, of Lynx I am no bluffer and everyone ston arrested Elmer Wickstrom, around here knows it. I will move bootlegger, Saturday night, placed Hollow, attended church services here Saturday. Mr. Turner’s barn off the highway Mr. and Mrs. — - - Lynch and Ralph strip for one-half of what I said him in jail, seized three or four quarts of moonshine and took pos should have been allowed for it, or session of his automobile, a Buick son visited friends hero Friday af- $50, or I will build Mr. Turner a roadster, in which he was convey ternoou. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Darnell and new one as good as the old one Zelda were dinner __ guests Saturday over was for $300. Of course I ing the liquor . APPLICATION FOR U. B The district attorney often accom of Mrs. Grace Sprague. want a road where I can get to it PATENT. panies the deputy sheriffs on moon Mrs. Will Dorrell and son visited with a good truck to haul the lum- shine raids and directs operations at the Babcock homo Tuesday. ber. I stand ready to do this if Mineral Survey No. 819, United Mrs. E. E. Whaley was ill during States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore taken up soon and I will complete but never until Saturday night had A practical business train he made a capture single handed. the past week. it within 30 days from time of ac gon, Mineral application No. 015524, prosecutor was driving his ing is an absolute ne Mrs. Richard Hamer and her April 29, 1924. ceptance. I stand ready to give car The along Eighth avenue east, in mother. Mrs. Isaac Taylor, of Drain, bond. cessity if you are to meet Notico is hereby given that in Eugene, about 8:30 o ’ clock, when he If Mr. Turner wishes he can leave saw a car that had been described motored to Cottage Grove Tuesday. pursuance of an act of congress ap success in the future. his old barn where it is and I will to him ns being driven by an Al Mrs. Hamer visited her niece, Mrs. proved May 10, 1872, Tho Vesuvius E. M. Babcock, Wednesday and Mines Company, by George C. Hogg, put the new barn on the farm of And the best place to get some neighbor. This will give Mr. leged bootlegger. He followed this Thursday. its agent, whose address is U. 8. it is at school. The Van Darnell family has gone National Turner a chance to help some poor car and overtaking it at the inter Bank Building. Portland, neighbor by getting him a cheap section of Sixth avenue east and to Noti for tho summer. Mr. Dar- Oregon, has made application for a And the best time to get barn or to make a profit by selling Oak street, drove in front of it and nell has work there. for the Pasadena, Hobart, it is right now. Mrs. Sarah Mack, of Washington, patent it to the neighbor at the price he blocked its way. Ho then placed and McKinley lode claim, situate in Wickstrom under arrest, took him visited the past week at tho Teeters sets as tho value. no organized, Bohemia Mining Dis We are in session at all I again assert that my explana to the county jail and, searching home. Mrs. Mack is a cousin of Mr. trict, rejected T. 23 8. R. 2 E., W. times and every day is en- tion in regard to Mr. Sharp and the the back of the car, found a quan Teeters. M. , Ixine County, Oregon, with sur Otto Mattheyer went to Corvallis Turner case and the Cottage Grove- tity of moonshine. rollment day. Wickstrom had been suspected Friday and visited his sisters, Ma face ground as described by the of Lorane road were the bare truth ficial plat, herewith posted, and by and in no way exaggerated, but I for some time, according to the dis tilda and Lucy. The young people the field notes on filo in the office Hundreds of young men will admit that a good argument is trict attorney, and the officers had then enjoyed a trip to Newport. and women have complet Little Glen Dorrell had his ton of tho Register of Roseburg Land being put up against me and in been on the lookout for him. Office, Oregon, to-wit: ed one of our courses and sils removed last week. their favor, which is, in tho lan FRUIT NOT DAMAGED TO PASADENA LODE: Beginning at Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Heine, of are today making good. guage of Mr. Sharp's friends, that GREAT EXTENT BY FROST Eugene, spent Saturday and Sunday Cor. No. 1 whence Ü. 8. Min. Mon. this is none of Woodard’s d----- d established in Sur. No. 229, bears N. at their ranch. You are offered the same business, no matter who was willing 46° 41' 30" W . 7012.9 ft., thence Information on the extent of the to stand up and swear that the opportunity. Will you N. 32° 30' E„ 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2, damage caused by frost to Lane If the people who pack the ber damage was over $650—I mean who thonce S. 76° 11' E., 1430.85 ft., to take advantage of it and will wilfully and intentionally per county fruit has been given out by ries we buy should make a mistake Cor. No. 3, thenco B. 32° 30' W., do it now! J. O. Holt, manager of the Eugene sometime and turn the box upside jure himself, as I asserted that Fruit Growers’ association, who has down when filling we would come 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 76° someone did. 11' W„ 1430.85 ft., to Cor. No. 1, They msy maka me out the devil, visited the several fruit districts in pretty near getting full measure. the place of beginning. or apply any other dirty or vulgar the county. He said that while HOBART LODE: Beginning at name to mo they see fit and I will some varieties have been hit pretty Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. probably never go across the street hard, Lane county, taken as a established in Sur. No. 229 bears N. A. E. Roberts Eugene whole, will have a pretty good crop. to deny it. Notice is hereby given that the 51° 34' W„ 8288.35 ft., thence N. Mr. Holt said that the pear crop President Oregon I have been talking about been damaged to a large extent, undersigned has been appointed 32’ 30' E„ 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2, perjury and dishonesty, but let’s has Executor of tho Last Wil! and thence 8. 58° 49'. E., 1482.5 ft., to notwithstanding reports to tho con talk about the Cottage Grove-Lorane trary, and he is of the opinion that Testament of Smith Bailey, de Cor. No. 3, thence 8. 32° 30’ W„ road. ceased, which order bears date the 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. In building that road they used there will not be more than 75 per 8th day of May, 1924. All persons 58° 49' W. 1482.5 ft., to Cor. No. I, great heavy trucks. In hauling in cent of a wholo crop here. He said having claims against the estate of the place of beginning. the rock they punched the rock that while the trees are thickly set the said Smith Bailey, deceased, are McKINLEY LODE: Beginning at pears, all ho has J. A. Rhoads and O. Mulvihill down into the clay a foot or so with the young exhibit a black spot in hereby notified and required to pre Cor. No. 1 whence U. 8. Min. Mon. owner» and in turn the clay was crowded examined established in Sur. No. 229 bears sent the same, duly verified, to the the center, having evidently been up to the top. Then they used a frozen, and he is of the opinion undersigned at the law office of N. 52° 40' W.. 9760.55 ft., thence Superior service, reasonable road scraper and leveled it up with Herbert W. Lombard, Cottage N. 32° 30' E„ 600 ft., to Cor. No. 2, rates. Long distance hauling clay from the sides and then re that most of them will fall off. thence 8. 44° 17' E., 1500 ft., to There will be a good crop of Grovo, Ijmo County, Oregon, on or peated the overloading until there six months from the dato of Cor. No. 3, thenco 8. 32° 30' W., a specialty. Dealers in flour, are several pieces from 20 to 80 cherries, according to Mr. Holt, before first publication of this notice, 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thenco N. 44° fuel and explosives. Storage rods long where the clay is more who belvves the crop this year the Dated first published this 17' W., 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the and general transfer. permanent than the rock and as will be one of tho best in a long 15th day and placo of beginning. of May, 1924. winter came on this splendid (7) time. The prune crop will be spot Cottage Grove-Eugene Freight The total and not area of Pasa WORTH HARVEY, read had to be closed against even ted. It appears that the frost struck Executor of the lust will and testa- dena, iloburt nnd McKinley lodes is Depot an old Ford for it was getting just the trees on low- ground whilo those ment of Smith Bailey, deceased. 59.200 acres. Tho names of tho ad Office phone, 99; res., 189J simply awful. The inefficiency and on higher elevations escaped dam Herbert joining claims are Bur. No. 623. W. I xi inbard, extravagance on this rond was a age. Apples appoar to havo been Attorne^for estatei nri5j£12c Bohemia Girl lode on the west and crime, but someone pays the bills. little affected by tho frost und Sampson lode, unsurveyed on tho PROFESSIONAL CARDS Now about • the timber cruising will be a good crop. Tho first crop north. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. contract which Mr. Turner seems of strawberries will be short, as DR. A. W. KIME Date of posting this notico on tho to want to slur me about. I is often the case, but there are good Specialist in Obstetrics Notico is hereby given that the claim, December 26, 1923. had not said a word in print about prospects for later crops, and other Will caro for confinements at his HAMILL A. CANADAY, berry crops, according to Mr. Holt, undersigned have been appointed by it but I have had some timber homo if desirod. Special nurse if re the County Court of Lano County, mljn26__________________ Rogister. quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J cruised and I can get a reliable appear to be in good shape. C. E. Stewart, county fruit in Oregon, Executrix und Executor of cruise for one-half or one-third spector, says that while there is tho last will and testament of Wal NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. what the county is paying. Dentistry Several years ago at the Whitney much general damago to pears, Lo ter P. Huff, deceased, which order Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Modern equipment. First National hill I set my own fence over and rane and Alvadoro havo escaped al bears date tho 7th day of May, most entirely. Lornne will havo an Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 1924. gave Lan<f county a larger piece of All persons having claims against April 22, 1924. 1 to fl. Eveuings and Sundays by better land for the road than Mr. 85 or 90 per cent crop and there has been no damage at all appar Notice is hereby given that Er appointment. Office phone, 10: res the estate of the said Walter P. Turner stood suit about and I never idence phono, 184-J. ently around Alvadore. Mr. Stewart nest B. Walker, of Ixindax, Oregon, Huff, deceased, are hereby notified asked the county one single cent for it. I would have paid them for thinks prunes will be about u 50 and required to present the same, who on April 1, 1921, made Home HERBERT W. LOMBARD taking it if it had been as miser per cent crop, the damage being duly verified, to the undersigned stead Entry, Serial No. 013801, for Attorney at Lier able poor land as the one-fourth of "spotted,” and that apples have at tho law office of Herbert W. the lots 3 and 4 of Section 5, Town First National Hank Building an acre that Mr. Sharp swore was suffered little. He is not ready to Lombard, Cottage Grovo, Oregon, on ship 20, 8., Rango 1 E., Willamotte Phone 94 give an opinion regarding tho cher or before six months from the dato Meridian, hus filed notice of in Cottage Grove, Ore. worth $3000 in the Turner case. When the highway w-ent through ry crop, but thinks the frost did of tho first publication of this no tention to make final three-yoar DB. O. E. FROST proof to establish claim to the land tico. a lot of my town property in Mani no great damage. Office in Lawson building Dated and first published this above described, before E. O. Im- tou park on the north side of Cot Phone 47 mel, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of 15th day of May, 1924. tage Grove, it cut tho lots in such INJURIES BY X-RAY ARE fice at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 26th Cottage Grovo Oregon GRACIE A. CONNER, BASIS FOR DAMAGE SUITS shape that I can prove that it has and Executrix, day of May, 1924. already cost me over $100 for sur DR. W. M. HAMILTON Claimant names as witnesses: JAMES C. HUFF, Claiming that they were burned veying and replatting ao I could Chiropractic, Mechano-Thorapy, Executor, Joe Clause, of Landax, Oregon; R. Gynocology, give anyone a title to it. In all by X-rays and that their injuries Hydro-Therapy, Electro of the last will and testament L. Edwards, of Landax, Oregon; L. Therapy. Office over Darby Hard fairness the county should have at are permanent, Roy Griggs, of Corn- of Walter P. Huff, deceased. G. V/alkor, of Landax, Oregon; ware. l’houo 116-J. Office hours: 9 least paid me a damage sufficient stock, and R. R. Moon, of Goshen, Stanley Gray, of Landax, Oregon. to cover the C0Bt of surveying and have filed separate suits in circuit Herbert W. Lombard, to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint HAMILL A. CANADAY, replatting but anyway Mr. Sharp court against Dr. W. C. Rebhan, a24my22 Register. ment. Springfield physician, for damages. never seemed to want to pay me a GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. penny, at least I never got one, and Griggs seeks to recover $26,000 and NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT BOHOOL DISTRICT BOND Physician and Burgeon not only that, I spent another $50 Moon $37,000. In each case it is alleged that ELECTION NOTICE. in grading and tiling in changing X-ray work in all ita branches. Eve Notice is hereby given that the tho plaintiff sought treatment for nings by appointment. the street from the Ninth street undersigned Executrix of the estate State of Oregon, County of Lnno, Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottage Grove. bridge to the new highway, but, as stomach trouble and that at Dr. of George Dowens, deceased, has Rebhans ’ direction one Holmes took School District No. 45, ss. in the Turner case, I have derived filed her final account for tho final Entrance on north Sixth street, just Notice is hereby given that at the off Main. some benefit, probably enough to the X-ray. exposures. It is alleged settlement of the said estate in the cover my expense, and I’m willing that the exposure was too long and County Court of tho State of Ore school district bond olection hereby DR. W. E. LEBOW that bad burns on the back result to let it go at that. for Lane County, and that Sat called to be held at the auditorium Dentist ed. The X-ray exposures, it is al gon of high school building in and for A. L. WOODARD. urday, the 14th day of June, 1924, leged, were taken early in 1923, and at tho courtroom at Eugene, Oregon, School District No. 45, of Lane Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:39 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings end since then Griggs has paid out at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m., has County, Oregon, Thursday, the 22nd I $1000 for medical attention on ac been by said Court fixed as the day of May, A. D. 1924, between Sundays by appointment. Phones: office 35, residence 134-Y. <s>----------------------------------------------- ♦ count of the burns, he says in hia time and place hearing objections tho hours of 2 o’clock p. m. and 7 DR. H. A. HAGEN The following building permits complaint, and Moon claims he has thereto and for final settlement of o’clock p. m., there will bo sub Licensed Drugless Physician were granted: To 8. J. Brund for paid out $2000 for the same pur tho said estate, by order made and mitted to ^he legal voters thereof pose. The latter says that when the galvanized iron garage on north Pa Phone 30. Ostrander Building, entered of record tho 13th day of tho question of contracting a bond cific highway; to C. E. Frost, for exposures were taken he weighed May, 1924. ed indebtedness in tho sum of 630% Main Stroet, Cottage Grove 217 pounds but that afterwards he frame dwelling on south Fifth $19,300.00, said bonds to bear five Lutheria Catherine Dowcns, H. J. SHINN street, and to C. A. Larsen, for dropped to 70 pounds and now Executrix of the estate of per cent intarest, for the purposes weighs 98 pounds. Attorney at Law and frame dwelling on east Main street. George Dowens, deceased. of construction of four-room unit Notary Public school building and a wooden con Plumbers’ license granted to Geo. H. J. Shinn, Practice» in all court». Thirty year» COUNTY -'CAT” GOES INTO O. Johnson. ,^Attorne2^for_executrix;__ml^iil2 struction combined class room, audi of experience. Bader building, Cot- THE WATER NEAR PORTAGE torium and gymnasium, all to bo Permission given J. D. Wirth to install fuel oil tank at his laundry. built upon the present high school tage^ NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE One of Lane county’s caterpillar grounds, more particularly described Ordinance enacted for the im- MENT. as being on lots 14 and 15, Long provement of Ash avenue with class engines went through a bridge on thé north fork at Portage Wednes and Landess addition. Cottage A macadam. In tho County Court of the State Grove, Oregon; also lot 1 in block Ordinance enacted for the im- day of last week into several feet 2, in Wynne’s second addition to provement of First alley north from of water and several days were re of Oregon, for Lano County. In the matter of the estate of tho City of Cottage Grove, Oregon; quired in extricating it. A grader Seventh street to Eighth street. also lot 7 in block number 1 in Ordinance enacted for the widen which was being hauled by the Lizzie Saltzman, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the Wynno’s second addition to Cottage Now Handling Old Growth ing of north Tenth street from Vil ' ‘ cat ’ ’ was more seriously damaged than the caterpillar itself. undersigned administrator of the Grove, Oregon; also lot 2 in lard place to Grover avenue. Fir and Hardwood Ordinance enacted amending ped Ralph Lowdfr, who was operating estate of Lizzie Saltzman, de- Wynne's second addition to Cottage dler’s license fees and fixing them the "cat,” was held under water ceased, has filed in the County nty Grove, Oregon; also beginning at Order early for your next at between $2.50 and $25. for a few moments but escaped Court of the State of Oregon, his the northeast corner of lot number Tho following bills were audited without injury. Charles Wilson, final account as tho administrator 1 in block number 1 in Wynne’s winter ’» supply. Reduced who was riding the grader, jumped of the said estate and that Tues second addition to Cottage Grove, and allowed: rates on all orders of ten Harvey Taylor, survey-------- $ 14.00 as the big machine started through day, tho 20th day of May, 1924, at Lano County. Oregon, and running 28.25 Overholser Lumber Co-------- the bridge and was seriously in the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. of said south 208 feet; thence west 40 tiers or over. City Transfer, street clean- jured. day has been fixed by said Court as feot; thence north 208 feet; thence 58.00 The bridge was one erected in tho time for the hearing and pass oast 40 feet to tho place of begin- 2.00 1918 by L. N. Roney, then a private ing upon said final account, and ning, all in end for said school di»- City Transfer, carting........ — Office : 9th and Main ; phone Knowles & Graber, supplies.. 10.37 contractor. The big "cat” was be objections thereto, if any, and for trict. The voto to be by ballot upon 99; rea. phone 178-R. tfc Herbert W. Lombard, salary 20.00 ing sent into the district to operate the final settlement of said estate. J. F. McFarland, salary------- 1 100.50 a rock erusher. County Judge Barn The first publication of this no which «hall bo tho word» • Bond*— Labor fire department........... 10.00 ard stated that it was a mistake of tice will be on tho 17th day of Ye»” and ‘ ‘ Bond»—No ”, and tho R. L. Hawkins, labor fire voter »hall placo a ero»» (X) be- j judgment to attempt to put a ma department ————--- — 12.00 chine of that weight over bridges tpril, 1924, and the last publica tween the word "Bond»' ’ and tho tion on tho 15th day of May, 1924. 8.00 which were not built for loads of Ralph Saltzman___________ word "Yes ” or between tho word ANSEL WOOD, Mountain States Power Co.— ‘ 200.06 that kind. ” "Bonds” nnd the word ‘ "No, no,-i sjh Administrator of tho e»tto of | J. T. Smith, expense, fire which indicate* hi* choice. al7ml5 Lizzie Saltzman, deceased. R. W. Lancaster, Proprietor 8.25 Eugene School Trouble Interests. department ----- - --- --------- Tho poll* for tho reception of bai iFire department, salaries----- 15.00 lots ca»t for or against tho contrac Cottage Grove was indirectly in Grant Tower, auditing—........ 54.00 terested in the school fight which NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tion of snM indebtedne»« will, on ' I Mothers ’ club, rent----------- 10.00 raged for weeks at Eugene over the »aid day and date and at tho place | Furniture moving. Piano 84.55 Sentinel, printing-------------- Notice is hereby given that the aforesaid. bo opened at tho hour moving a specialty. We are election or non-election of certain l G. B. Pitcher, salary and ex teachers. Mias Nellie Myer*. who undersigned has been appointed by of 2 o’clock p. m. and remain open also equipped to haul poles pense __________________ 130.25 spends her summer vacations here the County Court of Lane County, until the hour of 7 o'clock p. m. 1.5« with her sister. Mrs Elbert Smith. Oregon, Executrix of the estate of of tho sarn< Sentinel, advertising---------- same day, when tho same | timbers, etc. i Homer Galloway, salary nnd | was one of those let out over the Mary E. Allen, deceased, which or »hall be el<e icd. Office in E. C. Lockwood’» | expensj —---------- — 109.60 I protest of a large number of pn- dor boars date of the 11th day of By order of tho district school board of School * ----- W B./1.I "imon, water line----- 10.42 | irons of the school district. Mi*« April, 1824. No. 45, of real estate office. Office District -- ational Bank, interest . First Nat All persons having claims against I xi no County, Oregon, made this I Floy Kirkham and Miss Roth phone, 8; res. phone, 156-R. on bonds ....... -............ -.....4,920.15 Phelps, teachers in tho Cottage the estate of the said Mary E Al 26th day of April, A. D. 1824. - ---- :-- -- -■ —■ First National Bank, pay’t SHINN, H. J. | Grove schools this year, have been len, deceased, are hereby notified water bonds —----- 6,000.00 elected to positions in the Eugene and required to present the same Chairman, District Hch.jol Beard. You hnvo a modern live wire G. H. Dahl, pipe and fittings 5.93 grade school* as a result of tho duly verified to the undersigned at Attest: Worth Harvey, print shop in yonr own eity. xxx Phill Jones, hbor------------------ 91.80 . shakeup. District Clerk. the law office of Herbert W. Loin- ml 8 15e Eugene Business College City Transfer Co. Citv Council Sheets and Pillow Cases made of this same cloth, at tractively priced. 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