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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1924)
COTTAGE GROVE SEXTINEL, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 24, 1924 PAGE FOUR Towing Small Boats Court for the hearing of objections to said Final Account and Final Settlement of said estate. Any anil all objections to said account and the final settlement of said es tate must be filed with the Clerk of this Court on or before the said date of hearing. Dated aud first published this 24th day of November, 1924. WORTH HARVEY, Executor of the last will and Testament of Smith Bailey, De- ceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for Executor. n24-d22(M) When the stream is flowing so fart or the wind blowing so hard that it is difficult to make headway by rowing, the simple stunt shown in the drawi-.g offers an easy way of towing the boat along the bank or shore. Tie the boat line to both bow and stern, as shown. By paying out on llw bow part of the line and holding in the stem line, the boat can be kept nearly parallel with bank, while if only a bow line is MSLi the current or wind will cause the bow to dig into the bank, making tow ing difficult. If a narrow creek is en countered, its mouth can be crossed in the boat as follows: Let out the bow und haul in the stern; this will cause NOTICE AGAINST STOCK RUN the l>oat to lie close against the mouth. NING AT LARGE IN BRUM Fasten the towline to an oar pushed BAUGH PRECINCT. slantingly (toward the water) into the Ml WIIAT EXCITEMENT AND HOW THRILLING TO SEE THE WONDERFUL BAKINGS AS THEY PROGRESS ON BAKING DAY. E VER Y M EM BE R OF T11E FA Mil A' ENJOYS BEING IN THE KITCHEN ON THIS DAY, AND LATER DE LIGHTS IN THE PARTAKING OF THE WHOLESOME, BAKED GOOD IES. EVERYTHING IS (¡GOD WHEN BAKED WITH c “Shakes Bread Light as a Feather!” If' you consistently use this exceptional flour you will never, consciously or un consciously, neglect bake day and so never lose the art of home-baking. “You’ll he surprised” what a joy it is Io hake with FEATHER FLAKE. Try a sack today. IF Seventh Annual November SUBSCRIPTION Save 75c SPECIAL Save 75c It appoaring from tho abstract of votes cast at the regular Gen eral Election for Lane County, Oregon, held November 4th, 1924,, as made and declared by the Of- \ ficial Canvassing Boar«) for said Election, that the total number of votes cast in Brumbaugh Pre cinct in said County, on the ques tion “For and Against Stock Run- ; ning at Largo’’ was and is 109 votes, and that of said votes 49 votes were cast for stock running at; £^¿1 ..J; large, and 60 votes were cast , against stock running at large, bank. After walking across the creek an«l that there was therefore a in the boat, the oar is pulled out, majority of II votes against stock which can readily be done on account running at large in said precinct. Notice is hereby given that after of the slant at which it is placed. sixty days from the date of this notice, to-wit on nnd after the 25th ! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE «lay of January, 1925, it shall be MENT. unlawful for stock to run nt large Notico is hereby given that in said Brumbaugh Precinct, under Worth Harvoy, Executor of tho penalty of ten dollars ($10.00) for estate of Smith Bailey, deceased, tho first offense, and twenty dol has filed his final account in the lars ($20.00) for each and every matter of tho said estate in the subsequent offense to be recovered County Court of the State of Ore from the owner of the stock in a gon for Lane County; and that civil action in the name of the Tuesday, the 30th day of December, State of Oregon, before a justice 1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock in of the Peace of tho District in the forenoon of Haid day at the which such owner or keeper or County Court room in the Court cither of them may reside, and if house in Eugene, Lane County, there be no such Justice of the State of Oregon, has been fixed ns Peace in such district then before the time and place by tho said any Justice of the Peace in the County, and it shall be the duty of each constable in any Justice of the Peace District, anil of each road supervisor in any road dis trict to enforce the provisions of WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH this Act, and such penalty shall est grado typewriters at low prices und on easy terms. Wo ulso be for the benefit of, and when bnndlo all makes of adding ma- collected, paid into tho common i chines. Every machine is thor school fun«l of the County in oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boy which such action is brought, with | i machine and pay like rent. in sixty days after such animal Royal Salos Co., Inc., 500 Oregon is proved to be at large. Bldg.. Portland, Ore. ti-sn Dateil November 24th, 1924. R. S. BRYSON, OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING County Clerk of Lane County, less than 2 feet square. Must be n24-dl-8(M) clean and of material that will nb Oregon, sorb gasoline; old underclothing, flannels and tho liko preferred. Can not usu old socks, mercerized or hard surface goods or small pieces of any kind. Wo want the best rags and pay tho best price, 5 cents the pound. The Sentinel. tf WANTADS TWICE A WEEK SENTINEL will be $2.25 pay nii<l is to have all subseiipli<»ns expire in Nio- REMEMBER TH AT TO TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS ol 1ER Yol MIST DO SO BEFORE NOVEM BER 30 COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL The Live Wire Wwapaper. *. Bodo à Smith, Publisher». Change to free-flowing, low “cold-test” Zerolene lubri cants as recommended in the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart for the winter lubrica- tion of your car. Head for the Zerolene sign at dealers, garages or Stand ard Oil Service Stations and make the change to winter lubrication today. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Catifonun) FORCED SALE FOR SALE—NEW HOME 8EW- ing machine. Mrs. Elbert Smith Fifth & Quincy. Phono 166J. nl0tf2 of Complete Hardware Stock FOR TRADE—FIVE ROOM HOUSE ami two lots in Corvallis, to trade for small place in Delight Valley or clone to Cottage Grove. G. A. Andrews, 1704 Polk street, Corvallis, Ore. n24p2 SILVER BLACK FOXES. DAL ton, Zuplin strains, Prince Ed ward Island. High grade registered animals at unexcelled prices. Why pay more! Foxes ranched if de sired. O. H. Carson, Coburg, Oro., with Oregon fox farm, Dundee, Oregon. nl7-27p(2) NOTICE TO ALL OUT OF TOWN |M>ople living along any mail route. Give your meat orders to the stage driver and pay tho same as if you camo to the shop yourself, We pay for the delivery. People ’s Cash Market, D. W. Ctitsforth, Pro- prietor. o39-n27T pay may LUBRICANTS GUARANTEED HOSIERY’, SAM- pies your sizo free to agents. Write for proposition paying $75 woekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed ho siery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat s, repc orders. International Stocking mills, 6234, Norriston, Pa. nl0jllc2 COCKERELS TO MATE, $1.50 for immediate sale. White Leg horn, Rhode Island Rod and Black Minorca. Double L ranch, 1306 east Main. nl7-24p(2) to WINTER This year don’t wait for the oil to congeal and half-lubri- cate bearings, cylinder walls, etc. Don’t overwork your starter and risk having to make expensive repairs. NOW IH THE TIME TO PLAN that thanksgiving dinner. We will have dressed Turkeys, Chickens. Ducks, Geeso and Pigs, just the right sizo to roast. Did you ever .try a Fry’s delicious ham baked with sweet potatoes! Order now. People’s Cash Market. o30-n27pT A NO. 1 FORD SEDAN, EXTRA good shape, for salo or will trade for hay or grain. O. A. Boidler, at Economy Feed Store. oltitfeT SALE FOR HALE FIFTEEN ACRES river bottom land, $1500—$500 cash. Four-roomed cottage, orch ard. One mile from Dorena high school Sex en miles from city, on Row river road. C. L. Camp b®11- n24jlp(2> Our building as been taken from over our heads, as already announced in the press. We must move out by January 1, and we have no place into which to move our stock. The entire stock will, therefore, be put on sale at prices that will move it. This is the’opportunity of a lifetime to get new, freshly-stocked hardware at cost and less. Christmas Hardware, Just Received All Included in This Sale Save Big Money on Your Christmas Purchases Sale Starts at Once FOR SALE BY OWNER—STORE building, barn am! lot, price $100«*. Mrs. Mary A. McCormick, 1142 Birch Ave., phono 193. n24«Up(2' WANTED— A DRAG HAW. M. Nordstrom. Cottage Grove, phone 2s‘F4- ■Mp(l) BRING YOUR OLD HATH AND triinmHig. to tho •• Sunshine rest room ’ ’ • and get them renewed. Also hand made flowers for sale, la'la Ra.vbould. nl4 27p(2, WYNNE & KIME HARDWARE b i i