The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924
ION
GEOGRAPHY OF THE
ELECTORAL COLLEGE
The Complete Angler.
The novice at trout-fishing had
hooked a very small trout, and had
wound it in till it was rammed
against the end of the rod.
l’upil—“What do 1 do now I ’ ’
Instructor—“Climb up the rod
and stub it.’’-—Dry Goods Econo-
mist.
PAGE THREE
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE OF SALE OF «25,000 OF
His Comeback.
TRUNK SEWER BONDS OF
They ha<l one of their usual tiffs
THE
CITY
OF
COTTAGE
hereby
given
that
the
Notice is
because hubby was late home for
GROVE, OREGON.
undersigned administrator of Hhu
supper.
estate of August Rudolph Geriacl.
Geriscli.
deceased, has filed his final ac
couut in the Couuty Court of the
State of Oregon, in Lane County,
and an order has been made by said
Court fixing Tuesday, the 2nd day
of September, 1924, at the hour of
10 o’clock a. m., at the County
Court room, in Eugene, Oregon, as
the time and plnce of hearing of
objections, if any, to said account
and for the final settlement ani
distribution of the residue of the
said estate. Tako notice accord-
in«ly-
MICHAEL KEBELBECK,
Administrator of the estate of
August Rudolph Geriseh, deceased.
H. J. Shinn,
j!31a28
Attorney for estate.
“You’re always late,’’ she said
Notice is hereby given that sealed indignantly, “you were even late
bids will be received for the sale of at the church tho day we were
Medieval
Twenty-five Thousuud Dollars («25,- married. ’ ’
Roman
000) or such portion thereof as may
“Yes,” he answered bitterly, but
be necessary, of Trunk Hew er Bonds, not late enough.’’—Boston Trans­
by th« City Recorder of said City script.
Dangerous Novelty.
Washington.—Choosing a President,
at his office iu the City of Cottage
“Don’t you find it rather diffi-
the next event on United States’ politi­
Grove
until the hour of 8:00 o’clock
Off and On.
cal calendar, brings into the limelight cult to think of new ideas for your
p. m. on the 15th day of September,
“You give your clerks twro weeks
the history of the electoral college, a speeches!’>
1924, at which time and at the vacation every year, don’t you, Mr.
“No,” answered Senator Sor*
practice of the medieval Holy Roman ghuin. “What keeps me busy is
Council Chamber, City Hall, Cottage Tintack!” asked tho friend.
empire and Maryland's contribution to eliminating the novel touches until
Grove, said bids will be opened and
“A month,’’ grunted the eminent
considered by the Comiuou Council hardware dealer.
the Constitution.
some more venturesome talker has
of suid City; said bonds shall boar
“A month!’’
“Red wine, roast pork, chicken, tired ’em out and shown whether
date of October 1st, 1924, and will
“Yes. The two weeks when I
pigeon, goose, rabbit, cakes and sweet­ they uro liable to be popular.”—«
be due us to principal aud payable go on my vacation and two weeks
meats were pert of the business of the Washington Star.
by the City of Cut
“ tage Gru vu as when they go on theirs. ”—Good
electoral college In its earliest, lusty,
follows, to-wit:
Hardware.
Tho Question.
German youth.” says a bulletin of the
$500.00 Oil th« 1st day uf October,
“
1
don
’
t
seo
how
wo
can
go
to
1925.
National Geographic society from Its Europo this summer.’’
Putting in the Class.
$500.00 on tho 1st day of October,
headquarters at Washington, D. O.
“Waiter, what is this on tho
“You know it’s on the children’s
CALL FOR REDEMPTION OF
1928.
bill!’’
“Nothing as prosaic as a curtained account. ’ ’
BONDS.
$500.00 on tho 1st day uf October,
“Bungalow fluff, sir, at forty
closet would do for a Rhenish crafts-
“Yea, but have they that much
1927.
cents a portion.’’
man engaged fn choosing an executive. in the bnnkf’’—The Harvard 1 .a m-
Notice is hereby given that on
$500.00
on
tho
1st day of October,
“But what is it!”
September 3, 1924, Bancroft Im­ 1928.
The electoral college first appear« poon.
“Formerly cottago pudding, sir
provement Bonds, Nos. 3, 4 and 5,
growing out of well-dined sessions of
$500.00 on tho 1st day of October, at fifteen. ’ ’—Judge.
Fixed to Fit.
issue “H,” City of Cottage Grove, 1929.
medieval ’Rotary’ clubs In such trade
Miss Passe—“How is the woaih- Oregon, are due and payable at the
$1500.00 Oli the l»t duy uf Octo-
centers as Cologne and Mainz along
“Ma, did you ever hear a rabbit
office of the City Treasurer, First her. 1030.
Marie!”
the Rhine.
I er, The
bark 7 ’ ’
maid—“Fresh and windy, National Bank, Cottage Grove, Ore­
$1500.00 un the 1st duy of Oe to-
“Rabbits don’t bark, dear.’’
“The appearance of organized towns madam. ’ ’
gon. All of said bonds will be ber, 1931.
“That’s funny! My story book
In central Europe following the leaven­
“Very well, put a healthy flush taken up and cancelled on said
$1500.00 Oli the 1st day of Oeto- says that rabbits ent cabbage and
ing Influence of the crusades, set the on my cheeks this morning, I ’tn date at par value and interest ber, 1932.
bark.’ ’
thereon shall cease on said third
stage for a battle. That new figure, going out.”—Punch Bowl.
$1500.00 on the 1st duy of Octo-
day of September, 1924.
the merchnnt, began to refuse obedi­
ber, 1933.
His Musical Career.
Dated and first published this
$1500.00 on the 1st duy of Octo-
ence to the extravagant, lighting
Judge—“What is your occupa­ seventh day of August, 1924.
ber. 1934.
princelings. With the aid of leader« tion!
”
HERBERT EAKIN,
$1500.00 on the 1st duy of Oeto-
of medieval unions or gilds, the mer­
Hobo—“I used to be an organ­
City Treasurer, Cottage Grove, ber, 1935.
chants won freedom for their town«. ist.”
a7-21c
Lane County, Oregon.
$1500.00 on the 1st day of Octo-
To select the town administrator«
Judge—“A man of y«u? talents
ber, 1938.
peaceably, gilds and merchants sent come to this! Why did you give
$1500.00 on the 1st duy of Octo-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
electors to an election dinner party, it up!”
Go it th. clean, quick, aur. wav—
ber, 1937.
Hobo
—
“
The
monkey
died.
’
’
withCENOL ROACH DESTROYER.
$1500.00
on the 1st day of Octo-
Under the benign Influence of much-
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Po.it iv.ly kill, ro.ch.e.
CUana
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ber. 1938.
spiced food officers were elected and
out their breeding places. Con—
Not Guilty.
$ 1500.00 Oil the 1st day of Octo-
August 7, 1924.
announced to the waiting populace,
venient
to
use.
The negro registored his name on
Notice is hereby given that John her. 1939.
Election day was a holiday within the tho book ns George Washington.
$1500.00 on the 1st duy of Oct ti-
L. Cline, of Curtin, Oregon, who, on
town.
down
“
Are
you
the
one
who
cut
I
July 25, 1921, made Homestead En­ her, 1940.
“Out of the town ‘Rotary’ club elec- the cherry tree!’’ asked the secre- try, Serial No. 014011, tor the Nib
$1500.00 on the 1st day of Octo-
tlons grew the Imperial electoral col­ tary.
of NW‘4 and SW% of NW'A of her, 1941.
—illustrates wonderful
IVIM’k
“
No,
sah,
I
aint
done
no
$1500.00 on the 1st day of Oct«
lege which proclaimed the head of the
Section 7, Township 21 S, range
pent-up energy and
DESTROYER
4 W., Willamette Meridian, has her, 1942.
Holy Roman empire. At Mainz, and for two yeahs! ”
power,
a marvelous
$1500.00 on the 1st day of Octo-
filed notice of intention to make
Sold
by
later at Frankfort, the bishops of Co­
A Pointed Verse.
force for moving things
logne and Mainz and a few nobles of You never heard the bee complain. Final Three-yea r Proof, to estab­ bur. 1943.
KEM
S
for
DRUGS
$1500.00
Octo
of
on
day
the
1st
lish
claim
to
tho
land
above
de
­
—if rightly directed.
larger German states met after the
Nor hear it weep nor wail;
scribed, before tho Register and her, 1944.
Cenol Agency
Energy and force in
death of an emperor to elect his suc­ But if it wished it could unfold
Said principal and
to be
Receiver of the United States Land
bank manage m e n t,
cessor. Maryland's electoral college
Ofice, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the payable at the Ci _
and the present American electoral col­
properly directed, also
office in tho City of Cot tt ago Grove, fr
20th day of September, 1924.
lege are direct descendants of this ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR
Claimant names as witnesses: Oregon. That tho whole of each
create an institution of
IMPROVEMENT OF NORTH
Abbio H. Richie, of Curtin, Oregon; series of said bonds, or such por­
Holy Roman empire Institution.
great power and influ­
TENTH STREET
Leff Fuston, of Curtin, Oregon; tion thereof as may be sold, shall
Now Electors Never Meet.
ence, as for instance
R. W. Lancaster, Proprietot
Tom Mitchell, of Lorane, Oregon; be concurrent and shall be without
“The electoral college for which mil­
our own commercial t
Notico is hereby given that oil John Skelton, of Lorano, Oregon. priority as to each other and shall
lions of citizens will vote In November, Monday, the 25th day of August.
l>e a general obligation of the City
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
bank, which is a power
will never meet. In each of the forty­ 1924, at the hour of 8 o ’clock p. in. al4-sllc.
Register. of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Furniture moving. Piano
in local business and a
Said bonds are to bo negotiable
eight states certain little groups will of said day, in the Council Chamber
moving a specialty. We ar
bulwark to business
and
shall
bo
sold
for
not
less
than
gather and mall an envelope to Wash­ of the City Hall, sealed bids will
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
also equipped to haul poles,
men.
their par value, and shall bear in­
ington. The contents of this envelope be received for the improvement of
terest at a rate not to exceed five
North
Tenth
Street
from
Villard
timbers, etc.
In
the
matter
of
the
estate
of
will be counted by two tellers of the
per cent (5 per cent) per annum,
Place north to the north. City lim­ William Lane, deceased.
house of representatives and reed by its,
payable
semi
annually.
That
said
in the City of Cottage Grove,
Office in E. C. Lockwood’»
Notice is hereby given that Emily
the president of the senate and the Lane County, Oregon, with class
Lane has been appointed Ex bonds shall be issued in denomina­
real estate office. Offic
♦ members of the electoral college will “A’’ macadam according to plans Jane
tions
of
$500.00
each,
with
interest
ucutrix of the estate of WiUium
have been graduated until another four and specifications for class “A” Lane, deceased, by the County bearing coupons attached, all* inter­ phone, 8 ; res. phone, 15ti-R
——----------- ----
. - h
years.
macadam on filo in the office of Court of the State of Oregon, in est ot be payable October 1st, and
"Difficulties of American parties In the City Recorder, as provided in and for Lane County and thut April 1st, of each year from aud
the date of issuance, and the
selecting candidates for Presidential Ordinance No. 545, passed by the all persons having claims against after
Council and approved by the said estate are hereby notified City reserves the right to retire any
elections fade against deadlocks In the Common
or
all
of said bonds after ten (10)
the Mayor on the 28th day of July, to present the same to the said
electoral college of cardinals at Rome. 1924.
years from the ’Into thereof. The
Emily
Jane
Lano,
at
Cottage
Grove,
Undue delays led early to the present
Ulen
Gray
Bids will bo received for the Oregon, duly verified as required Council reserves the right to reject
custom of forced seclusion during the entire improvement, and stud work by law, within six mouths from any and all bids. Said bonds have
$ ri.scot'
votlrg for a pope. The cardinals’ in­ shall be completed within <10 days tho first publication of this notice been printed and will be ready for Now Handling Old Growth
.Jewett
come was cut off during the conclave, from the date of signing the con which will be on tho 24th day of immediate delivery.
Thut said bonds are to bo dis­
.’liai mers
Overland
Fir and Hardwood
they were allowed one servant apiece, tract therefor, Payment for said July, 1924.
posed of under an act entitled, “An
work shall be by warrants on the
EMILY JANE LANE,
and
they
lived
a
common
life
without
Act to amend the Charter of the
Chevrolet
Rickenbacker
street fund of the City of Cottage
Order
early for your next
Executrix
of
the
estato
ot
separate cells. Their food was passed Grove aud the contractor shall be­
William Lane, deceased. City of Cottago Grove, Oregon, by
through
a
guarded
window.
It
con
­
winter
’
s supply.
Reduced
adding
a
new
Chapter
thereto
au
­
Star
Columbia
come a bidder at par for any
U. J. 811INN,
sisted of only one dish after the first bonds issued in redemption of said Attorney for estate.
rates
on
all
orders
of ten
jly24-nug21|> thorizing and empowering the Com
mon Council of the City to issue
three days and bread and water after warrants.
Jurant
tiers
or
over.
nnd
sell
negotiable
bonds
of
the
cent
A
certified
cheek
for
10
per
the fifth.
When these measure«
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
City to tho amount of Twenty five
•’lint
brought no results In 1268, the roof of of the amount of bi<t shall accom­
MENT.
Thousand ($25,000.00) Dollars or so
pany
each
bid
and
the
Common
ths episcopal palace was taken off; and
hereby given that much thereof ns may bo necessary
Notice
is
Office: 9th aud Main; phone
Council reserves the right to re­
the cardinals seemed to have camped ject
LaFayette R. Long, administrator for the purpose of building nnd
any »nd all bids.
99;
re», phone 178-R.
tfc
of the estate of Geo. W. Long, de­ constructing trunk sewer lines in
under the sky for nearly three years
Dated this 12th day of August, ceased, has filed in the County
before they chose a pontiff.
said City as follows: one trunk
WE HAVE THE PARTS, THE EQUIPMENT
1924.
“France has a «100,000,000 conven­
HOMER GALLOWAY, Court of tho Stato of Oregon, in sewer to bo known ns tho Chestnut
aud for Lano County, his final re­
AND THE EXPERIENCE
tion hall for its electoral college. This al4 21.
City Recorder. port as such administrator, and that Avenue TrunR Hewer, one to bo
known as the Second St root-Madison
auditorium, which cost the Reign of I
ten o’clock in the forenoon of Alon Avenue-Third Street Adams Avenue
Terror, was surprised in the midst of
day, the 1st day of September, 1924, Trunk Sewer, and one to be known
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
It« regular seven-year sleep recently,
at the Court room thereof, have as the Hixth Street-Quincy Avenue
C. Mulvihill, Prop.
when the august senators and the spir­
In the matter of the estate of been by said Court fixed and ap­ Tenth Street Trunk Hewer,’’ passed
pointed
as the time and place lor and enacted by tho electors of tho
ited deputies trouped out twelve miles Thomas Richardson, deeeased.
Notice is hereby given that hearing objections to said report City of Cottage Grove on the 15th
from Paris to elect M Doumergne
Christens Richardson has been by and for the final settlement of tho day of August, 1924, and in pur
President of France.
NINTH AND MAIN
FURNITURE MOVING
said deceased.
Kiinnpe of an Ordinance, No. 547,
“Versailles, whose mirrors have re­ the County Court of the State of estate of LAFAYETTE
R. LONG,
Oregon, in aud for Lane County,
passed
by
the
Common
Council
on
AND STORAGE
flected world moving events from the i appointed administratrix of the A. E. WHEELER,
Administrator. the 18th day of August, 1924.
machinations ot Madame de Maintenon estate of Thomas Richardson, do
Attorney.
jly24-aug21c
Dated nnd first, published this
to the signing of the World war treaty ceased.
21st day of August, 1924.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
In 1918. Is lees often recognised as the
HOMER GALLOWAY,
All persons having claims against NOTIOE OF SAI.E OF BEAL
City Recorder.
official capital of France.
the estate of said deceased arc here PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. ¡121 s4
by notified to present tho same,
Elections In Palace and Clubs.
Notice is hereby given that in
3*J
First sport—“Hey, lend me ton
“Although the senate and chamber duly verified, to the said Christens
administratrix, at Cotr pursuance of an order of the County dollars, will you, old mnn f
I’m r- ■*
' i ■
■ ..i
—
of deputies of France convene in Paris Richardson,
tuge Grove, Oregon, within sin Court of the State of Oregon, in hri rd pressed. ’ ’
now, they must meet jointly at Ver­ mouths from the 24th day of July, und for tho County of Lane, made
PROFESSIONAL
O ARDS
Second sport—“No, but I cun
....
. 1924,
1.^1 in
sailles to elect a President. This offi­ |( J|
on the
1st duy of -A
August,
toll you how wo can both mule
EL W. TITUS, D. M. D.
cer
ordinarily
lives
for
seven
yean
In
the
mutter
of
guardianship
of
OFFICE
CHRISTENA RICHARDSON,
five dollars.”
Dentistry
_ ”• White, a minor, the un
the Palais de l'Elysee and performs
Administratrix of the estate of
First sjHjrt—“Lot's have it.”
Modern euuipmont. First National
duties similar to those of the British
Thonins Richardson, deceased ■ dersigned guardian of the said
Second
sport*
—
“
I
’
ll
give
you
five
Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and
■minor will sell at private sale in one
king; he speaks at patriotic gatherings, H. J. SHINN,
Punch Bowl.
1 to 8. Evenings ami Sundays bv
parcel to the high jst bidder, upon dollars.
unveils monuments and calls in new
appointment. Office phono, 10: res
Attorney for estate.
jly24aug21 the terms and conditions hereinafter
id- nee phohP, 184-J.
premiers to replace defeated execu­
mentioned, und subject to confir­
BOOSTER
tive«. Mfllerand. under pressure of
mation by said County Court, on or
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
SAYS
the French legislature, resigned before
i after the 13th day of September.
“Attorney nt I. i.
|
1924,
at
10
a.
m.
of
said
day,
all
his term ended. That Is why the *100,-
PAM TOO MUCH ATTEH-
First National Hauti Building
right,
title,
interest
and
estate
of
-5OMe fellers 0<rt FAKfc
000,000 home of Louis XIV, a glorious
Cottage Grove, Ore.
1’lionn 94
TiOM TO UIUA1 PEOPLE SANI
the said George E. White, a minor,
monument to monarchy unchecked,
OIL stocks , SOM6 •thNesr*
kAOTTOl WMN, IF OLE
in
and
to
the
real
property
herein
DR.
O.
E.
FROST
awoke out of Its seven-year sleep to
IM GS1LMAM MARK» AMO
.after described, and
ami all tho
the right.
MAU LOAM MAD LAID Off WORK
Office in Lawson budding
find a heavy guard thrown about Its
OTHERS SPtMO THBR.ÛOOO
title and I interest that the said
Phono 47
EVflM cmn TO bawl OUT -ft**
marble court while French legislator«
George E. !. White ha« by operating
MOM6M SEMOIU’ OUT ÔMEARM
Cottage
Grove
Oregon
SCOFF
MG
UG&M8ORS,
K'O
rolled up to the south wing In auto-
of law or otherwise acquired at any
ClRCUlAR'lEYTWlS* "MAT
mobiles.
I time, of, in and to the said lot,
MEUER MAME PudtfiKD TUE MK
GA VEN O DY UTT. M. D
MOSOCN READS
of land situated,
piece or
__ parcel
,
“Cologne's early rathan«, where
Phyaicino and Hurgvon
IM -nWC TO BAAL UJVWVl
lying and being in the County of
burghers dined and voted, finds a coun­
Evening« by appointment
TU' KWcTERS
Lane,
State
of
Oregon,
and
more
terpart today In some of London's fa­
Suite 3, Kern Bldg., Uottnge Grove.
particularly described as follows,
ROSE
mous political clubs. Many English
[Entrance on north Sixth atreet, just
to wit:
premiers are elected In the Oariton
off Main.
The Northwest Quarter of the
club and similar Institutions on Pall
Southwest
Quarter
(NW%
of
1
L
ook
DR. W E. LEBOW
SW%) of Section Three (3), in
Mall, under the shadow of Buckingham
rxr. to Portland and return. Sold on Fridays,
O wwac
Dentist
Township
Twenty-one
(21)
South,
and
a
faw
blocks
from
the
par
­
palace
ipO.VVJ Saturday« and Sundays. Return limit 16
Office Fifth aud Main. Hours, 8:M
Range Three (3) Went, W’illarnette SbotM
liament
buildings.
Selection
by
the
to 12 and 1 to 8:30. Evening*« and
days.
Meridian, in Lane County, Oregon.
Giof
king Is merelv an approval of a deri­
Sundays by appuiutment. Pnonee:
Terms and conditions of lUllo,
$7
Portland and return. Sold any day.
office 39, residence 134 Ÿ.
sion by leaders made in a leading *Cen-
cash in gold coin of the United
I .vvr Refurn limit October 31 it. Stopover« any­
ssrratlve’ or Uberal' or ’Labor’ dub.“
States at the time of said sale.
DR. H. A. HAGEN
where.
All bids or offers may b,- M
Lioeiiaed Dregless Physician
Cottage
with
the
said
guardian
at
It« comfort, convenience and safety make
Confines
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
Grove, Lane County, State of Ore
Southern Pacific service worth more to
[öJÜVfr Mais Htreat, Cottage Grove
gon.
and
you than any other form of tran«portat on.
Raid sab* will be made at private
.
H. J. SHINN
San Francisco.—Jui music muit bo
snle on the said premises and the
For full in ormation communicate w ¡th
Attorney at lew and
conflsod to ballroom« tad flack«, «aid
sarm* may be continued from time
Notary Public
to time until satisfactory bid has
u> order poa’en by K Gnat McMicfc-
Practices in all courts. Thirty years
been made for the said real estate,
ao. paaeenger tn Sc manager of a
of experience. Bader building. Cat*
when it will be sold to the highest
eoeatwlM ateamatlp company.
Paa-
tngr Orore, Oregon.
nnd bent bidder for cash.
•«■gen the order explained. mu«t be
Dated thia 12th day of August,
protected from Impromptu flouting« of
MISS LILA WHITE
1924.
l>r< Monaking,
feodatufft which might occur at «orne
VIRGIL D. WHITE.
Tailoring and Plain Hewing
waiter waltaed into the «aloca te the
Guardian of the Estate of
uth Hixth at.
»21 slip.
«traína of lively nuialc.
George E. White, a Minor
a 14.11
Practice of
Holy
Empire.
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
)id You Know?
Prepare Now
on too will want to wear those rrracefiii
'all Suits and Dresses.
Rubber Reducers
4
iizes 26 to 40
Endorsed by Physicians
CENOl
Niagara Falls
ROACH
Lancaster Transfer
1RST NATIONAL BANK
(The Old Reliable)
r
I
Spores Fuel Co.
Autolite
Equipment
of
some
type
City Transfer Co.
RAY NELSON
away
MICKIE
—
RILL
SAYS
4
>♦
To Portland
Low round trip fares
Of) to
Jazz to Decks
of Ships
Ballrooms
Harry A. Morse, Agent
outhem Pacific
I*