Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 26, 1924)
5 PAGE TlIItB j» OTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JUNE 26, 1924 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. no organised, Bohemia Mining Dis trict, rejected T. 23 8. R. 2 E., W. Department of the Interior, U. 8. M. , Lane County, Oregon, with sur- Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, ; face ground as described by the of June 16, 1924. ficial plat, herewith posted, and by Our Aim: Reliable Notice is hereby given thnt tho field notes on file in the office To Quali, y George T. Kerr, of Creswell, Ore of tho Register of Roseburg Land. gon. who on March 24, 1921, made Office. Oregon, to-wit: Serve Goods Homes'end Entry Serial No. 013782 PASADENA LODE: Beginning at Faithfully Always for the SW’i of NE’i, WVa of Cor. No. 1 whence U. 8. Min. Mon. SE% and NE’i of 8W% of Section established in 8ur. No. 229, bears N. and at Low 29, Township 19 S„ Range 2 W., 46® 41' 36" W.. 7012.9 ft., thence Unfailingly Prices Willamette Meridian, has filed mi N. 32® 30' E„ 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2, tico of intention to make final thence 8. 76° 11' E„ 1430.85 ft., to Ill three year proof to establish claim Cor. No. 3, thence S. 32° 30' W., le to the land above described, before 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 76° E. O. Imincl, U. S. Commissioner, I 11' W., 1430.85 ft., to Cor. No. 1, ig 417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the place of beginning. I the 5th day of August, 1924. HOBART LODE: Beginning at Claimant names as witnesses. Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mou. John I). Lloyd, of Springfield, Ore established in Bur. No. 229 bears N Our Store Will Remain Open Until 8:00 p. m. July 3rd gon; John Scherler, of Creswell, 51’ 34' W„ 8288.35 ft., thence N. Oregon, Route 1 ; Fred Scherler, of 32° 30' E., 600 ft. to Cor. No. 2, I Creswell, Oregon, Route 1; P. R. thence 8. 58° 49' E., 1482.5 ft., to Lawson, of Creswell, Oregon. Rout* Cor. No. 3, thence 8. 32° 30' W„ 1. HAMILL A. CANADAY, 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. jn26jl24_^________^_^le£Ìster. 58° 49' W. 1482.5 ft., to Cor. No. 1, tho place of beginning. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, MeKXNLEY' LODE: Beginning at Cor. No. 1 whence U. 8. Min. Mou. Department of the Interior, U. 8. established in Sur. No. 229 bears Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. N. 52° 40 W„ 9760.55 ft., thence June 16, 1924. N. 32° 30' E„ 600 ft., to Cor. No. 2, Notice is hereby given that thence 8. 44° 17' E., 1500 ft., to Thomas A. Burgess, of Lorane, Cor. No. 3, theuce 8. 32’ 30' W., Oregon, who oti January 13, 1921, ; 600 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 44’ made Homestead Entry Serial No. I17’ W., 1500 ft. to Cor. No. 1, the ¡013604 for the S% of 8W% and place of beginning. 8% of SE'/j of Section 7, Town The total aud net area of Pasa ship 19 S., Range 4 W„ Willamette dena, Hobart aud McKinley lodes 1» Meridian, has filed notice of in 59.200 acres. The names of the ad tention to make final three-year joining claims are Sur. No. 623. proof to establish claim to tho land Bohemia Girl lode on the west aud above described, before E. O. Im Sampson lode, unsurveyed on the mel, U. 8. Commissioner, at his of- north. , fico at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 4th Date of posJjjig this notico on the day of August, 1924. elaim, December 26, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: HAMILL A. CANADAY, John Crawford, of Lorane, Oregon; mljn26__________________ Register. Edward Wells, of Lorane, Oregon; Scott Jackson, of Lorane, Oregon; NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Fred Burgess, of Lorane, Oregon. HAMIL1. A. CANADAY, In the matter of the estate of Isabella M. Randolph, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Carl NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 11. Elliott ana Rosa E. Elliott have been by the County Court of tho Department of the Interior, U. S. State of Oregon in aud for Laue i Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, County, appointed executor aud exe June 16, 1924. cutrix of the estate of Isabella M. Notice is hereby given that Wil- Randolph, deceased. All persons I bur E. Flynn, of Lorane, Oregon, having claims against the estate of who on January 8, 1921, made tho said deceased are hereby duly Homestead Entry Serial No. 013603 notified to present the same, duly for the SE)4 of NEj4, N^i of verified, to the said executor or SE% and SW*4 of 8E*4 of Section executrix in Cottage Grove, Oregon, 19, Township 19 S., Range 4 W., within six mouths from the first There is a variety of styles, materials and colors, and a good assortment of sizes. 1 Willamette Meridian, has filed no publication of this notice, which tice of intention to make final will bo on the 12th day of June, I three-year proof to establish claim 1924. A satisfying choice can be made for the many occasions and needs that will arise dur ! to the hind above described, before Carl H. Elliott, Exocutor, E. O. Ininicl, U. 8. Commissioner, ing the coming weeks. This opportunity will appeal to thrifty shoppers as enabling Rosa E. Elliott, Executrix, ! at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on of tho estate of Isabella j the 4th day of August, 1924. to bring their wardrobes up to date with an exceedingly small outlay of money. M. Randolph, deceased. Claimant names as witnesses: II. J. Shinn, John Crawford, of Lorane, Oregon; Attorney for estate.jnl2jll0e Edward Wells, of Lorane, Oregon; Scott Jackson, of Lorane, Oregon; NOTICE OF BOND SALE. » ■ -7 -- ------------------- —------- ------------ Fred Burgess, of Lorane, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, PRESIDENT CAMPBELL GIVES Etjery patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Prove 57 VARIETIES OF EXPENSE Sealed bids will be received by Register. the undersigned until the hour of CUT DOWN THE PROFITS LIBERALLY TO UNIVERSITY jn26jl24_____ a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of 8 o’clock p. m., tho 27th day of Probably half the porsons who Eugene, Ore., June 2.—A gift of NOTICE TO PAINTERS. Juno, 1924, and immediately there- the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. buy n pound of coffee, a box of $30,000 to the University of Oregon after publicly opened by tho school matches or a sack of flour have the by President P. L. Campbell and Bids for painting the Blue Moun board of School District No. 45, general idea that the profit of the family brings the totnl of subscrip tain school house will be received Laue County, Oregon, at superin retail merchant is the difference tions to the alumni gift campaign by the school clerk until 2 o’clock tendent ’s offico of high school build between the price paid the whole fund up to $312,232. The president's p. m. on July 5. Specifications ing in the City of Cottage Grove, saler and the price paid by the con- gift was made in the names of Mr. may bo secured from the school Oregon, for an issue of bonds of sumer. and Mis. Campbell, Mrs. E. A. Has- clerk. L. L. FARMER, said district in tho sum of $19,360, No doubt most retailers wish thnt san and Walter Church, of Berke- j26j!3p Box 523, Cottuge Grove, Ore. said bonds to bo in denominations such were the case, but as a mat- ley. Cali f. of $500 each, except bond No. 1 for ter of fact the chances are that Graduates and former students $300, to bo numbered from 1 to 39, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. there is an actual loss on articles are giving liberally to the fund to bear date July 1st, 1924, and to selling for a few pennies at possi which is to be used for sorely need mature as follows: the Notice is hereby given that ed buildings, particularly a new bly twice the wholesale cost. Bond No. 1 on July 1, 1925 and A printer may not be familiar library building, on the campus nt undersigned has been appointed by the remainder thereof serially in Lane County, the County Court of with the “ ifferhead ’ ’ of other re Eugene. Contributions are being re i numerical order at the rate of ono tail establishments, but to satisfy ceived from all parts of the coun Oregon, Executrix of the Last Will i thousand dollurs ($1000) per annum its own curiosity The Sentinel has try. Alumni in New York city have and Testament of D. J. Gover, de on the 1st days of July in each of listed 57 varieties of overhead sent $4400, in Boston $4480, in ceased, which order bears date of tho years 19^.6 to 1944, inclusive; that go into the printings business. Washington, D. C., $1140, in Los the 15th day of May, 1924. provided, hocover, that bonds num All persons having claims against bered Probably an equal number go into Angeles $3000, in Spokane $2960, in 20 to 39 shall bo subject Berkeley $1950, in Vancouver $1140, the estate of said D. J. Gover, de to redemption at the option of the the average retail business. ceased, are horeby notified and re The 57 varieties listed by The in Seattle $2565, in Medford $3550. district at any semi annual coupon These figures represent only a part quired to present the same, duly date on aud after July 1, 1934, to Sentinel are as follows: verified, to the undersigned at the 1—Advertising; 2—Bad weather of what can be expected before the bear interest at the rate of 5 per law office of Herbert W. Lombard, cent per annum, payable semi-an 4— campaign is over. delays; 3—Binders’ cloth; First National Bank Building, Cot Brooms; 5—Cleaning; 6—Club dues; One graduate in Portland, a man nually on the first days of January 7—Commissions; 8—Depreciation; who came to Eugene as a student tage Grove, Oregon, on or before aud July, principal aud interest 9—Devils; 10—Donations; 11—Dray with a total capital of 50 cents, six months from the date of the payable at tho offico of tho Couuty age; 12—Estimating errors; 13—Ex worked his way through the uni first publication of this notice. Treasurer of Lane Couuty, Oregon. Dated and first published this press; 14—Freight; 15—Fuel; 16— versify and later worked his way Tho aforesaid bonds have been Gauge pins; 17—Inks; 18—Invest through the Columbia university 22d day of May, 1924. printed and will be ready for de JULIA GOVER, ment interest; 19—Insurance; 20— law school in New York city, gave livery. Intertype repairs; 21—Lost in tran $3500 to the fund. He said he esti Executrix of the last will and tes All bids must be accompanied tament of D. J. Govor, deceased. by a cortified check for $500 and sit; 22—Lubrication; 23—Long dis mated that his education cost the Herbert W. Iximbard, tance calls; 24—Light; 25—Ma university $1200 and he wanted to unconditional. Attorney for estate. m22jr,el9c chinery delays; 26—Metal; 27— pay it back with heavy interest. The approving legal opinion of •Nails; 28—Paper; 29—Paste; 30— Messrs. Teal. Winfrce, Johnson & EARLE REFUSE8 SALARY Pencils; 31—Pens; 32—Phone; 33— McCulloch will be furnished tho SUMMONS. AS LANE COUNTY OFFICIAL Postage; 34—Postoffice rent; 35— successful bidder. Power; 36—Proof delays; 37—Proof Tho board reserves the right to In the Circuit Court of the State H. H. Earle, who has been re of Oregon for Ixine County. paper; 38—Proprietors’ salaries; reject any and all bids. WORTH HARVEY, 39—Public charity; 40—Rent; 41— lieved of his office as hoof and Howard Clark, plaintiff, vs. Opal je!2 26 District Clerk. Repairs; 42—Rubber bdnds; 43— mouth disease inspjetor for the Clark, defendant. Soap; 44—Stationery; 45—Stamps; county, has refused to accept the To Opal Clark, tho abovo named 46—Spoilage; 47—Strawboard; 48— salary which was provided for him defendant: NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT String; 49—Static; 50—Tabbing by the former county court. At In the name of the State of Ore glue; 51—Taxes; 52—Telegrams; the time that Mr. Earlo was ap gon you are hereby required to ap Notice is hereby given that the 53—Towels; 54—Traveling expenses; pointed to the position he was a pear and answer tho complaint filer! I undersigned has filed his final ac- 55—Tympan paper; 56—Wrapping candidate for the democratic nomi against you in the above entitled Icount as administrator of tho estate nation for sheriff and tho fact thnt suit within six weeks from the date of Henry J. Dreeae, deceased, with paper; 57—Water. ho was put on the county pay rail of the first publication of this sum ! the county clerk of La no County, by the court.) commission rs who mons, and if you fail to answer, Oregon, and an order has been made were under fire and was provided within that time, for want thereof and entered of record directing this SILVER DOLLAR SAID TO BE HOOF AND MOUTH GERM with an automobile was the subject the plaintiff will apply to the notice and setting the 8th day of of some adverse comment. Mr. Earle Court for the relief prayed for in July, 1924, at the hour of ten The germ of the hoof and mouth accepted the use of the automobile plaintiff's complaint, to-wit: for n ( o ’clock in 1 he forenoon of said day, disease has been found, according to but with the refusal of the salary decree of the Court dissolving the for the bearing of objections, if a letter from Dale Veatch, who witn provided for him he received noth- marriage contract and bonds of .any, to said final account and for his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. ing for his services. matrimony existing between you tho final settlement of said estate. Dated and first published this Vcatch, located a few months ago and the plaintiff on the grounds of New Home Brew Recipe. 5th day of June, 1924. at Lemoore, Calif, The germ is de cruel anil inhuman treatment. miles Chase wild bullfrogs three WILLIAM M. DREESE, scribed an a round, flat thing with This summons is served by publi Administrator of the cstato of a picture of a woman’s head on one and gather up the hops. To them cation by order of tho Hon. G. F, add 10 gallons tan bark, half a pint Henry J. Dreese, deceaaed. side and the American eagle on the Skipworth, judge of the above other, encircled by the words, “In of shellae and one bar of home named Court, dated the 20th day j Herbert W. l^ombard. made soap. Boil 36 hours, then Attorney for estate. * jnSjlll God We Trust.” of May, 1924, and the date of the The reason for this description of strain through an I. W. W. sock to first publication of this summons keep it from working. Add one NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. the germ is that the larger number will be on the 22d day of May and of the cattle slaughtered in the grasshopper to each pint to give it tho last publication will bo on tho a kick. Pour a littl • into the Sealed bids will be received by effort to eradicate the disease were 3d day of July, 1924. I the Board of Directors of District range cattle which were not worth kitchen sink. If it takes off the H. J. SHINN, more thin the price paid by the enamel it is ready for bottling Attorney for plaintiff. No, 45, Lime County, at Cottuge government when they were slaugh Postoffice address and residence: Grove, Oregon, until 8:00 p. m. on Watch the label on your paper. tered and in some cases it was re ........ jL.,xm Cotjm£ojGrove;_Oro;___>___m2221jr3 June 26, 1924, for the following work: The erection and completion ported that their owners were short NOTIOE OF ANNUAL MEETING i of a four room grade building of feed. APPLICATION FOB U. 8. (plans and specifications No. 907); Of course many herds of hign PATENT. tho erection and completion of a grade cattle were sacrificed and the Notice is hereby given that the ■ frame gymnasium (plans and speci loss to the dairy industry war annual meeting of the Coast Fork Mineral Survey No. 819, United fications No. 908); and also the rar. heavy. The inference is that with Telephone Company will be held nt States Land Office, Roseburg, Ore ing of tie- present grade school the whole hearted cooperation of the Hebron Hehool House on Sat the owners of range cattle the dis urday, June 28, 1924, at the hour gon,"Mineral application No. 015524, building. Plans and specifications April 29, 1924. for all the work prepared by Free ease could have been sooner con of 7:30 p. in., for the purpose of Notice is hereby given that in man and Struble, Architects, 510 electing officers, and such othoi trolled. bnsineas as may come before the pursuance of an act of congress ap Bank of Commerce Building, Keleni, No case proved May 10, 1872, The Vesnviuv Oregon. Buildings to be construct in the county in which the Veatehs meeting. Dated at Cottagi* Grovp, Oregon, Mines Company, by George C. Hogg, ed and building to be raxed on live. its agent, whose address is U. S. property owned by School District The federal government spent thia 18th day of June, 1924 National Bank Building, Portland, No. 45, Jno County, at Cottage GEORGE KEBELBECK, $3,732,406.41 in fighting the plague. President, Oregon, has made application for a Grove, Oregon. The total number of cattle »laugh Bids will be received on separate potent for the Pasadena, Hobart, J. E. BANTON. tered was 47,000 and the total num Secretary. | and McKinley Iodo elaim, situate in I contracts as follows: For grade jn24c ber of sheep 20,004. 475DEPARTMENT STORES Smart Styles In Latest Spring and Summer Coats - Suits - Dresses Assembled In Two Interesting Groups for Those Who Want Their Money to Go Far! school building; (1) General con tract; (2) Plumbing and heating contract; (3) General contract, cov ering construction of gymnasium; and (4) Bids for razing the present grade school building, and will be publicly opened and read at tho time above mentioned, at the office of superintendent in high school building, Cottage Grove, Oregon. A separate andior combined bid will be received on all of this work. Plans and specifications and forms of bid. contract and bond may be secured from the architects at their office, 510 Bank of Commerce building, Salem, Oregon. A deposit of $15.00 is required for each set of plans. A certified check or bid der's bond for 5 per cent of the amount bid, payable to Worth Hur ley, Clerk of District No. 45, l.ano County, Cottage Grove, Oregon, must accompany each bid. All bids are to be on forms fur nished by said architects and are to be mailed or delivered to said clerk of Distnet No. 45, Lane County, Oregon. By order of said school district. H. J. SHINN, Ait test: Chairman. WORTH HARVEY, Clerk. jn!9 26 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT la the County Court of the State of Oregon for tho County of 1-ane. In tho matter of the estate of George W. Burrows, deceased. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned udmiuistrutor of the estate of George W. Barrows, de ceased, has filed in the County Court of the State of Oregon, his final account as administrator of tho said estate and that Tuesday, the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1924, ut the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day has been fixed by said Court as tho time for hearing and passing upon said report and ob jections thereto, if any, aud for tho final settlement of said estate. Tho first publication of this no tice will be on the 19th day of June, 1924, and the hist publication will bo ou the 17th day of July, 1924. N. E. GLASS, Administrator of the estate of George W. Barrows, deceased. II. J. Shinn. Attorney for estate. jnl9j!17c City Transfer Co. J. A. Rhoads aud O. Mulvihill owners Superior service, reasonable rates. Long distance hauling a specialty. Dealers in flour, fuel and explosives. Storage and general transfer. Cottage Grove-Eugeue Freight Depot Office phone, 99; res., 189.1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR? A? W. KIME Specialist in Obstetrics Wil! earn for confinements at his home if d sired. Special nurse if re quired. Paones: oflico, 34; res. 126J H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bunk building. Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Office phono, 10; res idence phone, 184-J. HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at Li* First National Hank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 DR. O. E. FROST Office in Lawson building Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician and Burgeon X ray work in all its branches. Eve nings by appointment. Suite 3, Kein Bldg., Cottage Grove, Entrance ou north Sixth street, just off Mmn. __ __________________ DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentist Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 aud 1 to 5:30. Evenings aud Sundays by appointment, Puoues: office 35, residence 134-Y. DR. Liconsed Phone 30. 63094 Main H. A. HAGEN Drugless Physician Ostrander Building, Street, Cottage Grove H. J. SHINN Attorney at Law and Notary Public Practices in all courts. Thirty years of experience. Bader building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon. Spores Fuel Co. Now Handling Old Growth Fir and Hardwood Order early for your next winter’s supply. Reduced rates on all orders of ten tiers or over. Office : 9th and Main ; phone 99; res. phone 178-R. tfc Lancaster Transfer R. W. Lancaster, Proprietor Furniture moving. Piano moving a specialty. We ar also equipped to haul poles, timbers, etc. Office in E. C. Lock wood’» real estate office. Office phone, 8; res. phone, 156-R.