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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1924 NOTICE or SALE OF REAL PROPERTY AT PRIVATE SALE. Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order of the bounty Court ui the State or Oregon, in and fur tho County of Laue, made on the 1st day of August, 1924, in the mutter of guardianship of George E. White, u minor, the un dersigned guardian of the said minor will sell ut private sale in one pareel to the highest bidder, upuu the terms und conditions hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confir mation by said County Court, on or after the 13th day of September. 1924, at 10 m in. of said day, ull right, title, interest and estate of the said George E. White, a minor, in and to the real property herein after described, and all the right, title und interest that the said George E. White has by operating of law or otherwise acquired at any time, of, in and to the said lot, piece or parcel of land situated, lying and being in the County of Lano, State of Oregon, and more particularly described as follows, to-wit: The Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW% of SW’A) of Section Three (3), in Township Twenty-one (21) South. Runge Three (3) West, Willamette Meridian, in Lane County, Oregon. Terms and conditions of t sale, cash in gold coin of the • United sale. States ut the time of said All bids or offers may be left with the said guardian at Cottage Grove, Lune County. State of Ore- gon. Said sale will be made at private sale on the said premises and the same may be continued from time to time until satisfactory bid has been made for the said reul estate, when it will be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash. Dated this 12th day of August, 1924. VIRGIL D. WHITE, Guardian of the Estate cf George E. Whitt», a Minor. al4sll 571 DEPARTMENT/STORES Students’ Sports Suits In Newest Stvlish Colors Our display of students’ oiiits will appeal to young men who are particular about their dress. The Model Illustrated is single breasted, has notch collar, patch pock ets with box plait and flaps to button. The back i is finished with yoke with * box and knife plaits. Three r quarter loose belt. Blue Serges Cassimeres Unfinished Worsteds Stylish Colors Neat Stripes Broken Checks Overplaids $19.75 others, $15.75 to $24.75 RAY NELSON NINTH & MAIN Auto El’ctrician NOTICE TO CREDITORS. ELECTRICAL REPAIRS ONLY Complete Test Apparatus Coils, Distributor Parts, Brushes, etc., in stock Guaranteed repairs on generators, starters, ignition and lighting J Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been apjwinted by the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, administrator of the estate of Lucy J. Holland, de ceased, which order bears date the 26th day of August, 1924. All persona having „ claims against the said estate of Lucy J. Holland, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same duly verified at the law office of Herbert W. Lombard, First National Bank Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or before six (6) months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dater and first published this 28th dav uf August, 1924. EARL HILL, Administrator of the estate of Lucy J. Holland, Deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for Administrator. a28s25<» Means Good nfear I 0 New Low Prices on I fi si L Even the People Who Don’t Ride on Goodyears Prefer Them, but Many of Them Have the Idea that I Goodyear Tires Are Expensive The Famous Goodyear Allweather Tread Cord Cl. S. S. s. S. s. 8. s. 8. 8. S. *8. 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Elsie and Evelyn Rose hive been quite ill this week with the chick- en j>ox. Mrs. Pearl Plaster and children, who had spent the summer with Mr. Plaster’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Janies Plaster, left last week for a visit with Mrs. Plaster’s parents in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and son Addison, of Mount View, vis ited on«» evening last week with Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Mrs. G. B. A most, who is cor- valescing front her recent serious illness, loft Wednesday for a visit with her parents in Portland. Miss Geneva Perini spent several days of last week with relatives ut Divide. Mrs. Jessie Lowry and children and Miss Mabel Wright, of Walker, were nt th«» J. W. Fisher home Friday evening. Angelo Premazzi, who had made his home for two years with hi** brother Louis Premazzi, left Thurs day for Boston. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher and Mr. Fisher’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Fisher, wen» Sunday guests of Mrs. Jessie Lowry at Walker. LONDON. (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. John Stout, of Eugene, were visitors at thee J. E. Banton home on Wed nesday. Roy Hutchinson, of Corvallis, is spending a few days at the Combs camp. Miss Viola Welty, who had spent the summer here with her Mister. Mrs. Charles Wood, left Wednesday for Centralia, W’ash., where she will teach school. Wendling and London played ball here Sunday afternoon, The score was 7 to 3 in favor of London, Mr. Swan. Mr. Snell and Ralph Laraway, of Eugene, were visitors nt the Calapooya hotel Sunday. The Calapooya Springs manage ment are planning to have motor cycle races hero next Sunday if they get tho track in shape. They will use th«» county road machinery in building tho track. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geer and children spent the week end at Wilbur visiting at the home of Mr. Geer’s sister. Mrs. Ixiwronce Moxley. It was reported Monday morning that uncle Joe Powell was not so well. Glen Banton motored to Eugene Sunday afternoon. PAGE THREE Ashland where she will teach school Claim.*, nt names as witnesses: the coming term. Abbie H. Richie, of Curtin, Oregon; The Dorena school will begin Left Fuston, of Curtin, Oregon; September 15. Tom Mitchell, of Lorane, Oregon; John Skelton, of Lorane. Oregon. Kills Timber Wolf. HAMILL A. CANADAY, A timber wolf that measured six Register. ' feet from tip to tip was killed al4 sllc. ; \liguât 31 i’.t Johnson Meadows by I John Corder, an employe of the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Anderson & Middleton logging «am; at Star. Timber wolves are said to Notice is hereby given that the bo plentiful in the Johnson Mead undersigned administrator of the ows section. estate of Mary Alice Des Larzes, d«»c<»asv<l, has filed his final account for the settlement of the said es NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. tate in the County Court of tho State of Oregon for Lam» County Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. and that Tuesday, the 30th «lay of Sept., 1924, at the Court room of August 7, 1924. Notice is hereby given that John said Court, in Eugene. Oregon, nt L. Cline, of Curtin, Oregon, who, on the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of July 25, 1921, made Homestead En said «lav has been by said Court try, Serial No. 014041, for tho N Va fixed as tho time and plac«' of of NW«4 and SW*4 of NW% of the said hearing of obj«»ctions here Section 7, Tow r ship 21 S, range to and for the final settlement of 4 W., Willamette Meridian, has the said estate made and entered tiled notice of intention to make of record the 26th day of August, Final Three-yea r Proof, to estab 1921. ELMER ROY DES LARZES lish claim to tho land above de scribed, before the Register and Administrator of the estate of Receiver of the United States Laud Mary Alice Dos Larzes. decensed. Ofice, nt Roseburg, Oregon, on the H. J. SHINN 20th «lav of September, 1924, Attorney for estate. a28s25c Notice of School Meeting Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 45. of Imno county. State of Oregon, that a school meeting of said district will be held at auditorium of high school buil<ling on th«» 6th «lav of October. 1924, at 7:30 o’clock in th«» afternoon for the purpos«» of dis cussing th«» budget hereinafter set out with th«» ’.»vying board, and to vote on the proposition of levying a special district tax. The total amount of money needed by the said school district dur ing the fiscal year beginning on Jun«» 16, 1924, ami ending Jun«» 30, 1925, is estimate«l in the following budget and includ«»« the amounts to be received from the county school fond, s»*«te school fund, elem«*n tary school fund, special district tax, and all other moneys of th«» district: BUDGET ESTIMATED EXPENDITURES Personal 8«»mie«» No. Sahir y Total ................................ ......... 1 42,400.00 Superintendent Principals: High school ...................................... ____ 1 Teachers: 2 High school .................................... 2 High school ..................................... High school ..................................... ......... 1 Agriculture ...................................... ......... 1 Homo making ................................. ......... 1 Domestic art ................................... ......... 1 2 Grades ............................................... Grades ............................................. ......... 13 2 Janitors .............................................. 1 Clerk ............. ........... ........ Election and census ........................ Athletics ................................................ l.soo.oo l,350.:t(> l.soo.oo 1.350.00 1,200.00 1,170.00 1,125.011 2,000.00 1,450.00 1,170.00 1,000.00 900.00 2,520.00 2,340.00 1,116.00 2,000.00 1,450.00 1,170.00 2,900.00 11,700.00 1,900.00 200.00 73.00 too.oo 200.00 Total ................................................................................................................. $32,130.00 Material and supplies: Furniture (desks, stoves, curtains, etc.) —............... 1,150.00 Library books ...................................................................... 100.00 Flags ...... .......... 15.011 Equipment ....................................................................... 150.00 Janitor’s supplies ...................................................... 300.00 MOUNT VIEW. Fuel 1,255.00 Light ............................. 250.00 (Special to The Sentinel.) Water .................................. 125.00 Sept. 8.—Mrs. J. H. Schneider Postage and stationery ..................... 300.00 has been quite ill during the past week but it is believed she is Total ............................................ -.............................................. $ 3,615.00 somewhat improved. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan, of Construction: New grad«» building ................. 1,450.00 Cottage Grove, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley. I’..i d .......................... $ Ijr.iijm Miss Mary Snauer will open the fall term of the Mount View .school Maintenance mid repniis: Building an«l grounds ... 250.00 Monday. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and Horn«* making department ............................. -................ 400.(8) Addison Heath spent Sunday with Agricultur«» department ......... 300.00 Mrs. Jessie Lowry at Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller, Loyia Total .............................................. -........................ ♦ 950.00 Mendal, W. D. Heath ind Mr. ami Assessments (highways, roails, str«‘«*ts, bri«lg«*s): Mrs. Wm. Hands i were among thoae Fifth street paving ....................................................... 355.00 in Cott ago Grove Saturday. I Mrs. Aiflanda Sears and Miss Total . ............................. $ 355.00 for Rose- Tndebte«lness: Niura Riley left Sunday I met by Mrs. burg, where they were ’ Bonds ................................ -......... -.............................. 2,800.00 S«»ars’ son-in law r and «laughter. Bond interest ........ 2,840.00 Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield. Mrs. Warrant interest ...... 050.00 Hears and Miss Riley will visit i»t All other indebtedness and interest tlier<*on 750.00 Brumfield honi«* in Marshfield the Total’ ...................... ♦ 7.OI-'.o for two weeks. Insurance: New grade building ............................................................. 300.00 BLUE MOUNTAIN. (Special to The Sentinel.) JSept. 9.—Fre«l Frost was in Eu gene Tuesday on business. The George Lang family and Mr. and Mrs. Georg«» Durrst pick nicked up Mosby Creek Sunday. Mr. afid Mrs. Albert Rissue and children and Henry Rissue and sons, Reuben and Frank, motored to Marshfield Friday for a week ’■ outing and to visit Mrs. Rissue sister, Mrs. Wade Watts. The Harry CUstlc family motored i to Salem Sunday with Mrs. A. Castle, who went from there to Valsetz to visit her granddaughter, Mrs. Will Chapman. Miss Celia Jones had her tonsils and adenoids removed Thursday, in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ixing, of th«» Grove, wore at th«* Fred Frost homo Sunday evening. Tho Blue Mountain school start«*«! Monday, with Miss Mary Ell«*n Benson as high school t«*ach«*r and as grade Mi ms Ix» la Hauti ngw teacher. C. C. Premo visited Inst week with hi» sister, Mrs. A. Castle, whom he had not aeon for 38 years. Mrs, Anna Knudson, of Han Francisco, visited last wook with her sisters, Mrs. Albert Rissue and Mrs. Thena Miller, and Floyd Jones, her brother. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cas«h* and children, Mrs. A. Castle, Mr. and Mrs. Fre«l Frost and C. C. Pr«*nio went to the Hpringficl«l hop yard Friday to visit Mrs. Ed Reward an«l family. Miss Loberta Miller is visiting this week with her mother Mrs. Then» Miller. Total _____ ____ ___ __ _______________________ _____ -.............. $ Emergency ..................................................................................... 100.00 300.00 $ 100.00 Total ........................ Coming to Eugene Dr. Mellenthin SPECIALIST in Internal Medicine for the past twelve years DOES NOT OPERATE Will be at OSBORN HOTEL Tuesday, September 30. Office Hours: 10 a. m. ONE DAY ONLY No Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and sur gery and is licensed by the stale of Oregon. He does not operato for chronic appendi citis, gall stones, ulcers of stomach, tonsils or adenoids. lie has to his credit wonder ful results in diseases of the stomach, liver, bowles, blood, skin, nerves, heart, kidney, bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, weak lungs, rheumatism, sci atica, leg ulcers and rectal ailments. Below are the names of « few o f many satiafied patients Finnia ____ ..... uwuuu, Wash., chest trouble. Y. C. Todd, Grass Valley, Ore., ulcer of the stomach. Joseph Schuster, Beaverton, Ore., catarrh and heart trouble. Elizabeth 'fay lor, Baker, Ore., intestinal trouble. Mrs. Ernest Lacey, Ironside, Ore., heart, and nervous trouble. J. Minch, Estacada, Ore., kidney and bladder trouble. Mrs. Henry ” Baker, Banks, Ore., gall | stones and appen- dicitis. E. C, Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., appendicit is. Rememliei' above date, that consultation on this trip will be free and that bis treatment is different. Total estimated amount of money for all purposes during tho y«»nr ........................ $45,970.00 ESTIMATED RECEIPTS From county school fund during th«* coming wehool y«»ar ............... $ From state school fund «luring the coming school year ............. -............................................................................. From elementary school fun«l during the coming school y«*ar ................... ....... ——........... Stat«» elementary millage ........................................................ Smith Hughes subsidies ............ From all other sources ............... PROFE8BIONAL 7,750.00 3,750.00 4,600.00 1,725.00 1,166.00 Total estimated receipts, not including prop«» e«| tax OABDS H. W. TITUS, D. U. D. Dentistry Modern «*<iuipment. First National Bonk building Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 Io 6. Evenings and Buudays bv appoint meut. Office phone. 10: roa ideoce phone, 184-J. 1,490.00 $20,415.00 RECAPITULATION Total estimated expenses for th«* year.................... $45,970.06 Total estimated receipts not including proposed tax.... 20,115.00 Balance, amount to be raised by district fax.................................. $25,555.00 Dated this Sth «lay of Hcpt«*mb<*r, 1924. N S GLARH. Chairman, c.‘ E VMI’HBEY. H HU INN. Bonrd of Dirrrtors. Attest: WORTH HARVEY, Clerk. UEO. O. KNOWI.EH, J. II CHAM BERK H. V. Al.I.IHON. »11 18c Adv iwory Com mil 1er HBBBFJIT W. LOMBABD Attorney at l-ve Finit National Hank Building Cottage Urove, Ore. Phone IH DB. 0. E. FBO8T Office iu luiwson building Phuuo 47 Cottngu Groce Oregon GA VEN O. DYOTT. M D. Phyaioiun and Hurgoou Evening» by appointment Suite 3, Kem Bldg.. Cottage Grove. Entrance on north Sixth etreet, juet off Main. _____ ________________ DE. W. E. LEBOW Dentiet Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:M , to lit and 1 to 6:30. Evening« and Sunday« by appointment. Pnonee; office 35, residence 134 Y. DE. H. A. HAGEN Licensed Drugloss Physician Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 030S Mam Street, Cottage Grove DORENA. (Rpecial to The Sentinel.) Hept. 8.— Henry Mcn«iell and two sons returne«! last week to their home at Lakeview. Mr. and Mrs J. A. Elliott went tn Marshfield Friilav. Mr. and Mr». James Chapmar and baby, of Ranta Clara, were in iMrena Rundav. Hugh Van Rchoiack and family came Mundav from Pendleton for. a visit with Mr. Van Hehoiaek’»j ns rents. l>ev Van Rehoinek went to Ash land Frolav. refnrning Monday. Mi*s Norn Ward left Friday for 4 p. in. D. A FORBES. M D. Physician and Surgeon ('alls answered day or flight Dr. Kime’s old office. Phones, i Office 34, Residence 109 J. H. J. SHINN Attorney at Is« and Notary Public Practices in all courts Thirty years of ex|M*rience. Bader building. Cot t.nge Grove. Oregon i MISS LILA WHITE Or. -making. Tailoring and Plain Sewing south Sixth nt. a2l slip.