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PAGE SIX COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTQRER 161 192£ LOOT—FOX TEBK1EB PUP BUN day on Bound mountain south of Lorane. Pup is dark brown »potted WANTED—OLD RAG8. MUST BE white mostly on brennt. Ha» white large and clean. Tho Sentinel, p tip on tuil and sore upper lip. Har ley William», phono 371’4. o9-23p MONEY FOB YOU—PAY CASH FOR SALE — TEAM OF WORK for your wantads and got three horses, weight about 1500 lbs., with insertions for the price of two. tfp wagon and harness. Call at Service WE KELL LATE MODEL, HIGH Garage. o9-23p est grade typewriters at low price« and on easy terms. We also FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR A smaller placo in or near Cottage handle all makes of adding ma chines. Every machine is thor Grove, a 23 aero ranch, Vi-mile west oughiy rebuilt und guaranteed. Buy I of Saginaw. Four-room house, good u machine und pay like rent. 1 barn, splendid location for chicken o9123p ____ RpynL -Hales- -CiTr.—Luc., 500 Oregon ranch. C. C. Moody. Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf-sn WOOD, WOOD, WOOD—SOMEONE with a team can get old growth WANT TO BUY TWO GOOD cows, must test 5!Xj. Also 4 tons I fir and hardwood by hauling on olGc of out straw. J. C. Porter, city, I shares. Call 96-R or 6F11. phono 169L. o2-16p A NO. 1 FORD SEDAN, EXTRA good shape, for salo or will trade FOB SALE—1920 FORD TOURING in good condition, tires nearly for hay or grain. C. A. Beidlor, Price $150. Will trudo for at Economy Feed Store, o!6tfc new. good motorcycle. Virgil Ekstrom ! o2 16p F()ft HALE—DODGE TOURING Creswell, Ore. cur, in good condition, St-c Billio olöc FOR SALE—THOROUGHBRED j — Hall or phono 64. 1‘atridgo Wyndotto and-thorough AUCTION OF RJAL ESTATE — brad Plymouth Rock roosters. 1*. Biggest auction sale of real estate H. Jones, Olio block west and one block south from Silk creek ever held in Lane county, Monday, bridge. u9 23p October 20, 8 mile# northwest of Eugene. Keo bills in Cottage Grove 1 FOB RENT—4-ROOM FURNISHED »torn windows. 8. M. Holladay, apartment, modern, on ground owner. o!6p floor, two blocks from Main street. 222 Cherry court. o9-23p TOMATOES, NICE ONES, PATCH run 35c tho bushel. You pick FOR KENT—GARAGE LOCATED them. Will deliver in 3 bushel lots. on West Main street for $2.50 a C.A. King 2^} miles northeast of month. Phono 126 R. o9 23p Cottage Grove, just mile north of steel bridge on Delight Valley FOR KALE—200 SPLIT POSTS. road. olßtfc N. E. Glass, Bank of Cottage Grove, phono 60. o9-23p PAINTER WANTED TO PAINT mill. Walter A. Woodard, phone FOR KALE- FORD TOURING, 1923 4F2. o!6c model, for $295; will give part terms. Also have a good 3 year old i KLTUATION WANTED -YOUNG Jersey cow for halo at $50. J. A. I man wishes position in store. Call Jennings, 704 Birch Ave.______ol6p I or write 28 north J street.. <>16p WANTADS 81x80-inch piquot sheets.... $2.10 81x99-inch piquot sheets $2.29 Hope pillow cases, each........... 39c Mohawk pillow cases, each__ 50c HEAVY COTTON BLANKETS $3.95 CGxHO-inch heavy weight cotton bed blankets in gray and tan with contrasting striped borders whipped edges. 42-inch piquot tubing, yd 55c bleached piquot sheeting, .............................................. 75c unbleached piquot sheeting, .............................................. 70c bleached Warner’s rubber reducing garments are made of a fine quality resilient para rubber. They are comfortable and easy to wear. Can be washed and cleansed in hike warm water. They take away the superfluous flesh by a gentle massaging of the body. We have just received a shipment of these rubber reducing corsets in two ■tylea at .................................... $5.00 and $7.50 Helliwell & Marksbury It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s G ray s C ash SC arry PAY (’ASII AND PAY LESS Highest quality, lowest price, best service piquot sheeting. We are selling them At the lowest price in town Hams, sii”ar cured, half or whole, II». 28c We deliver Daily PHONE Regular free City delivery 53 CABBAGE FOR KRAUT Now is tin* time to buy 50 lbs. $1.30 50 lbs. 20c GRAYS EASH&EARRY i Cottage Grove, Oregon Ivan E Warner, Manager G6x80-ineh fine wool bed blanket« shown in rose, tan, blue and gray plaids with bound edges. We Are Ready to Supply Every Home With the Warmer Bedding RIPPLETTE BED SPREADS $4.50 Bates jaquard bed spreads in white with pink or blue stripings. Do not require ironing. Size 81x90 inches. Needed for Wintry Nights Anticipate now your bedding needs to bring your supply to the point of com pleteness for winter time. There is real comfort in the knowledge that you arc prepared to meet any emergency which might arise. Real comfort, too, in the knowledge that at Helliwell & Marksbury your every bedding need may be supplied at a moderate outlay. You enjoy the advantage of selection from complete stocks if you make your purchases now. To demonstrate the lowness of prices prevailing at this store we’ve selected representative items which are told about elsewhere in this advertisement. Helliwell & Marksbury NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN at the Courtroom in the Court house MENT TIMBER. in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, lias boon fixed ns tho time and place by GENERAL LAND OFFICE, the said Court for tho hearing of Oct. 6.—H. 8. Rogers delivered Washington, D. C., Oct. 10, 1924.— Objections to said Final Account i engineer's report upon the Notico is hereby given that subject and Final Settlement of said estate. I city’s source of water supply and to the conditions and limitations Any and al! objections to said ac 1 water distribution system, making of tho acts of Juno 9, 1916, (39 count and the Final Settlement of oral explanation of his findings Stat., 218), February 26, 1919, (40 said estate must bo filed with the and delivering two copies of his Stat., 1179), and Juno 4, 1920, (41 Clerk of this Court on or before | report. Stat., 758), and departmental regu tho said date of hearing. Date of first publication October Oomplaints as to construction of lations of April 14, 1924, tho tim curb on Ash avenue considered ber on tho following lands will be 9, 1924. HERMAN F. EDWARDS, and laid over to Thursday night sold Nov. 24, 1924, at 10 o’clock Executor of tho estate of for final adjudication. a, m„ at public auction at the Ktreet committee given authority United States land office at Rose David G. McFarland, Deceased. to havo Birch avenuo given a flush burg, Oregon, to the highest bidder Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for coat of tar and sand. at not less than tho appraised value estate. First National Bank Bldg., o9-nlip The following bills were audited as showu by this notico, sale to bo Cottage Grove .Oregon, and allowed: ■object to th«' approval of tho Sets- H. 8. Rogers, engineer’s re rotary of the Interior. The purchase OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING port ........................................ $525.00 price, with an additional sum of leas than 2 feet square. Must be Knowles & Graber, water one-fifth of 1 per cent thereof, supplies ____ ____ __ ____ 50.82 being commissions allowed, must be clean and of material that will ab W. B. Osnuin, labor water deposited at time of sale, money to sorb gasoline; old underclothing, lino ............... 7.20 bo returned if sale is not approved, flannels and the like preferred. Cun James Haskins, i, kibor water otherwise patent will issue for the not use old socks, mercerized or line ............... 7.20 timber which must be removed hard surface goods or small pieces I Dave Haskins, • labor water within ten years. Bid» will he re of any kind. We want tho best rags I line .......................... ............. ceived from citizens of tho United and pay the best price, 5 cents the Gilbert MeGilvery, labor States, associations of such citizens pound. The Sentinel._________ tf 5.60 mid corporations organized under water lino ................... ........ I Homer Galloway, salary ....... 100.00 tho laws of the United States, or «■-------------------------- —-------------- « Nelson’s service station, re- any State, Territory, or District pairs tiro engine ...... -...... 10.15 thereof only. Upon application of i*> ■------------ —------- • J. F. McFarland, salary ....... 100.50 i a qualified purchaser, tho timber I’hesbyterinn Church—E. V. Os C. E. Frost, health officer.... J 0.00 I on any legal subdivision will be trander, acting pastor during the Rent rest room ......... ...... ..... . 10.00 offered separately before being in absence of A. Ralph Spearow. H. W. Lombard, «salary ......... 20.00 cluded in any offer of a larger unit. Sunday school at 10, forenoon ser C. G. Sentinel, publishing..... 5.70 T. 22 8.. R. 2 W., See. 1, lot 1, vice at 11, evening service at 7:30. C. G. Sentinel, print rig sewer I fir 1050 M., eedar 30 M.; lot 2, Midweek services Thursday even bonds and advertising ....... 107.45 fir 940 M„ cedar 40 M.; lot 3, fir ings at 7:30. Mountain States Power com • • • 1400 M.; lot 4, fir 1600 M., cetin r pany ..................... . .............. 200.00 ; 20 M.; lot 5, fir 2100 M.; lot 6. Baptist Church—Tenth and Adnms, Pae. Tel. & Tel. Co. ___ 1.50 ¡ fir 1100 M.; lot 7. fir 975 M.; lot E. R. Clevenger, minister. This G. B. Pitcher, salary and 8, fir 980 M., cellar 15 M.; lot 9, stands for tho full gospel expenses .............................. 139.00 fir 1800 M„ cedar 60 M.; lot 10, church message. A welcome is given to all P. H. Jones, labor water line 50.40 fir 1675 M., eedar 40 M.; lot 11, fir who come. Bible school nt 10. City Transfer, street cleaning 1830 M., cedar 60 M.; lot 12, fir preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young and cartage ...... ......... ..... .... .53.00 1740 M.; NE)4 8E*4, fir 1500 M„ people’s meeting nt 6:30. Prayer Charles Burge, sidewalk ap NW% 8EH, for 1700 M., 8W% meeting Thursday evenings at 7:3» proaches ............... 19.50 SE54, fir 1875 M., cedar 40 M., After the prayer meeting the pastor Bporea Fuel Co., wood...«*..... 2.25 KEh. SEty, fir 1925 M,, »edar 40 conducts a class in bible study |O. H. Willard, checking • • • J M„ h>-iuioc«t 70 M., NE14 8WA4, fir gravel ...................... ............. 2200 M„ NWi4 8WY4. fir 1750 M . Christian Church, the * • home like ’ ’ IC. G. Eugene Freight & cedar 35 M ; 8W% HW%, fir 1560 — A. J. Adams, minister. Transfer Co. —...... ..... . 24.48 M.,8E% SW^.fir 1760 M.. none of church Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and | Charles Burge, sidewalk ap the timber on this section to b«< solii communion at 11, Christian endea r proaches ...... ........... ....... . for less than $2.00 per M. for the vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. 1 George Hardin, sidewalk ap fir, $1.50 per M. for the cedar, • • • proaches ................... .......... 9.30 ami $.50 per M. for the hemlock. Methodist Church—Rev. J. H ' R. H. Townsend, salary T. 18 8., R. 7 W„ Bee. 11, NEV* engi neer NEVi, fir 1470 M., not to be sold Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at Marshall Mendenhall, eng. for less than $2.00 per M. for the 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep helper .......... . .. R. 2 W., * 3, frl. * ---------- NEV* NW’4, w“rlh-at 7’ evcni»e service 7:30. Everybody is welcomo tc Esther Van Osdel, typing .... fir 1170 cedar 210 M.; frl. at Crooaey’s supplies engineer .. ¡2.20 NWM NWH, fir 1500 M„ cedar attend all of these service». 8. L. Godard, sewer material 9.09 goo M.; SEH NWM, fir 1585 M.. Ivan Kunk, engineer helper Christian Science Church—Corner 1.13 - ------ eedar 25 — M., ...., none of the timber Geo. Rnind. engineer helper 1.88 on these tracts to be sold for less jf Jefferson avenue and Neeond Earl McNutt, paving of Ash than $1.75 per M for the fir, and street. Bunday services at 11 a. tn. Ave., Woods Ave., Tenth ____ _ the ___ _ T. _ 28 Wednesday service» at 7:30 p. m. $1.00 per M. ___ for cedar. • • • -................................ 5,342.90 a. R. 12 W.‘, fkve. 17, 8BU NWV Oct. 9 —Adjourned meeting. yellow fir 310 M., white fir 185 Seventh Day Adventist Church— Me. W H. Titus and N. E. Gias.. M.. nun«' of the timber on this Wert Main »troet. Services every ri’iip|<«>inti'«l members of the library tract to be sold for less than $2.50 Saturday. 8nbbath school at 10 l»«'iird. per M. for the yellow fir. »nd $.50 shurch service at 11; prayer meet’ Hire.-t eommittiv given authority per M. for the white fir. WILLIAM ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. to lmvo n>ck blasted at quarry 81'RY, Comtniseioner. ol# nl3 while :ur drill is theta« ™•“~~—■ Free Methodist church—Corner of Monroe avenue and south Fifth Rubber stamp« of every kind at , NOTICE Or FINAL SETTLEMENT street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun Notice is hereby given, that Her day school at 10, forenoon services Tho Kentinel live wire print simp Anything in the printing or allied man F. Edwards, Executor of th«' at 11, evening service at 7:30 lin.» can be m eurod nt or through of lh,vij o McFarland, De Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday your home homo live wire w.re print shop. J eenm'd. ha. filed his Final Account c\ enings. • • • Tlb “ T . . in the matter of the said estate I h. hvc w.ro print ^op i. alway. IM fhe tVuntT Co-rt of th„ Stlt(. Sunday School services in the .«•ndy to help in the preparat.es of of ftlr ctuntyj and Latham school hou^ every Sundav :U1\ vrtisini* mill mar erm» __ *__ .a__ «»^a. a . . > w ebcrtmng „nd mint p.iutiog ropy. ft»» Oil ihat -n TuraïiaÇ. the "nth at 9:45. Mrs. Hugh Trunneil. sii o »pono neo mny bo worth something vember, 1924, nt the ponntendent; .Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, to you. (xx oMoch i,, X|,<» forenoon assistant «nperintendent. FEATHER FILLED PILLOWS, PAIR $1.50 - Those pillows are filled with live feathers and covered with good quality of ticking in pretty floral patterns. City Council Church News POTATOES CONDON WOOL BLANKETS $7.50 CHILLY NIGHTS ALREADY HERE BRING A WARNING OF COLDER NIGHTS TO COME SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES « Good quality soft finish cotton sheet blankets in 60x76-inch size, They are in gray, tan and white with whipped edges. 66x80-inch heavy wool mixed plaid blankets in tan, blue, gray and rose. Whipped edges. Very special at.................................. $5.95 TUBING AND SHEETING Warner s Rubber Reducing Corsets $5.50 and $7.50 COTTON BLANKETS SPECIAL $1.98 WOOL FINISHED PLAID BLANKETS $5.95 New Model A fine five passenger coach has been added to the Chevrolet line— This coach has a Fisher body that would be a credit to a $2,000 car and yet it is the lowest priced quality coach on the market. BEAR IN MIND 'I A CHEVROLET FOR ECONOMY Beaulieu & Harrel Buick Repair Shop Chevrolet Clinton Hurd Republican Candidate for Lane County Commissioner No promises of the impossible to make. o!6-30p Ï1 Open An Account Here A Successful Financial Institution and you will notice an increase in your pres tige in the community. The business prestige of dealing with an in fluential institution of this character is almost immediately apparent in one’s financial af fairs. Such has been the experience of many of our oldtinie depos iterà first . national - bank THE OLD, RELIABLE ‘