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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1924 PAGE FOUR I I will sell either or both of my mares, 6 and 8 years old, blocky built, weight 1400 pounds for $100 each. n27d4(T) of the dinner was lowered- its quality raised! MENU Fruit Cocktail Radishes Celery r Coniommi Dinner Rolls Remoulade Sauce Filet ot Sole i Roast Turkey Chestnut Stuffing Gravy Onions Creamed Green Peas Lemon Ice Ham baked in Cider Raisin Sauce Latticed Potatoes Hearts of Lettuce French Dressing Nesselrode Pudding Fancy Cakes Café Noir Mints Cooking with Amaizo is easier, quicker, better, more economical. Amaizo is perfect for frying, shortening and salad dressings and imparts a richer flavor. FOR SALE—RAWLEIGH PRO ducts. W. A. Hemenway, city salesman, Phone 2F22. O. H. Hetne, rural salesman, 900 east 19th St. Eugene, Ore. n27d4(T)I WANTED—SMALL FURNISHED house, apartment or rooms in private home for light house-keep- ing by desirable young couple. Mrs. B. G. Koehler, Bartell Ho- tell. n27(l) CHEVROLET COUPE, 1923 MOD el, in first class condition, for sale at a bargain. Practically ! new tires. G. Wienert, 412 Adams avenue. n27-dp(2) Oil Paintings LANDSCAPE and MARINE PICTURES Including views of Mt. Hood, Columbia River Highway and Crater Lake. — A NO. 1 FORD SEDAN, EXTRA good shape, for sale or will trade , for hay or grain. C. A. Beidler, at Economy Feed Store. oltitfcT 44 Well, Sandy,” said the laird, “you are getting very bent, Why don’t you stand up straight like me, man!” 4 4 Eh, man, do you see that field of wheat over there!” 441 do,” .said the laird. 4 4 Ah, well, you’ll notice that the full heads hang down, an’ the empty ones stand up.”—Every body’s magazine for August. NOTICE 4M61ZO — OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. With a purchase of $2.50 these pictures will lie offered at special price of $1.95 Helliwell & Marksbury tive weeks in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Lane Coun ty, Oregon, being a newspaper of general circulation, requiring you tc appear and answer within six weeks of the date of the first pub lication, or in lieu thereof, that you be required to appear and answer within six weeks of the date of personal service of the Summons and Oomplaint upon you, if per sonally served, without the State of Oregon. Herbert W. Lombard and Potter, Foster & Immel. Attorneys for Plaintiff. Post office address of Herbert W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. Post office address of Potter, Foster & Immel, Eugene, Lane County, Oregoni o30-dl2c Notice is hereby given that Clarence Wesley Cone, Executor of the estate of Joseph H. Cone, used exclusively in the preparation of the above has filed his Final Account in the matter of said estate in tho County dinner — for the frying, the shortening and the salad Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County; and that Tuesday, dressing — showed a saving of 3$% over the same i the 30th day of December, 1924, dinner prepared with butter, lard and olive oil. at the hour of 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Send for FREE Amaizo Cook Book Court Room in the County Court house at Eugene, Lane County, Address: 111 W. Monroe St., Chicago, III. 5*W#S"“CO«OI4 Oregon, has fixed as the time and place by the said Court for the AMERICAN MAIZE-PRODUCTS CO. hearing of objections to said Fi New York Chicago Cl nal Account and Final Settlement 17 of said estate; any and all ob ELLIOTT jections to said Final Account and Final Settlement of said estate must be filed with the Clerk of said court on or before the said 519 Main Street • lolph, deceased, have filed their NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE Upstairs Lawson Apartments date of hearing. i account for tho final settlement MENT. Dated and first published this of the said estate in the County Notice is hereby given that the Court of tho State of Oregon for 27th day of November, 1924. WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH Specialist in Beauty undersigned executor and executrix Lane County and that Tuesday, CLARENCE WESLEY CONE, est grade typewriters at low [ of the estato of Isabella M. Kan the 16th day of December, 1924, prices and on easy terms. We also Work of all Lines Executor of the estate of Joseph nt the court room in said court in handle all makes of adding ma H. Cone, deceased. Eugene,, Lane County, Oregon, at chines. Every machine is thor Prices low enough so that 10 o’clock in the th» forenoon, has oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boj • Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for n27-d25c(T) everyone can afford to be | beer by said Court fixed ns tho n niachino and pay like rent.! estate. i time mid place of hearing objee- Royal Sales Co., Inc., 500 Oregon | beautiful. l tion thereto, if any, and for th«’ Bldg.. Portland, Ore. SUMMONS. tf-sn! I full and final settlement of the i said estate. Said order made ami OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING In tho Circuit Court of the State entered of record tho 13th day of Oregon for Lane County. 16-lnch Dry Slab Wood less than 2 feet square. Must bo I of November, , 1924. clean and of material that will ub Fred Ernest, Plaintiff, vs D. N. $4.00 CARL H. 1 ELLIOTT, Executor, sorb gasoline; old underclothing, Mclnturff and Eugenia L. Mein- ROSA E. ELLIOTT, Executrix, flannels and the liko preferred. Can turff, his wife, H. 8. Mclnturff, of the estate of Isabella M. not uso old socks, mercerized or Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora Randolph, deceased. tion, Dora J. DeVere and C. O. hard surface goods or small pieces H. J. SHINN, attorney DoVere, her husband, J. W. Mc of any kind. We want the best rags for the estato. nl3(T)dll and pay tho best prico, 5 centB the • Coy and Lane County, a munici Office phone 15. n‘27|> pal corporation. Defendants. pound. Tho Sentinel. tf Residence 39F12. tfc(T) N. Mclnturff and Eugenia Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x GUARANTEED HOSIERY, SAM- To: L. D. Mclnturff, his wife, H. 8. Mc lnturff, Bank of Cottage Grove, ples your size free to agent«. a corporation, Dora J. DoVere Write* for proposition paying $75 and C. O. DeVere. her husband. weekly full time, $1.50 an hour J. W. McCoy and Lane County, spare lime, selling guaranteed ho a municipal corporation: siery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick «ales, repeat You and each of you are horeby orders. International Stocking Summoned and required to appear mills, 6234, Nor ria ton, Pa. n!0jllc2 and answer the Complaint of Plain tiff, filed in the above entitled FOR SALE—NEW HOME HEW cause, withing six weeks from the ing machine. Mr«. Elbert Smith date of the first publication of Fifth & Quincy. Phone 166J. nlOti’2 this Summons, if published, and SILVER BLACK FOXES. DAL within sis weeks from date of ton, Zuplin strains, Princo Ed personal service on you without ward Island. High grade registered the State of Oregon, by service What Better can you do for the Girl or Boy animals at unexcelled prices. Why upon you a copy of the Summons pay morel Foxes ranched if de and Complaint, if served outside the sired. O. H. Carson, Coburg, Ore., State of Oregon, or in lieu of pub with Oregon fox farm, Dundee, lication, and if you fail to appear Oregon. nl7-27p(2) and answer within tho time pre Than buy a Bicycle, Tricycle, Wagon. Scooter or scribed, the Plaintiff will apply to Kiddy Kn I have the .Most ComptHe Line in the NOTICE TO ALL OUT OF TOWN ! the Court for a judgment against I County an I at a .Most Reasonable Price. A deposit people living along any mail route. you for the sum of Seven Hundred Give your meat orders to the stage Dollars ($700.00) together with in- ami I wil hold until Christinas. No extra charge. driver and pay the same ns if you j terest thereon at the rate of Seven came to the shop yourself. Wo pay ! (7) per cent per annum from the i for tho delivery. People's Cash • 20th day of April, 1923, and for Market, D. W. Cutsforth, Pro ’ the further sum of Que Hundred ---------------------------- PHONE 56 --------------------------- - prietur. o3l> ii_7T and Twenty five DollantxCf 125.00) reasonable attorney’s fee; and for NOW IS THE TIME TO PLAN the Plaintiff’s costs and disburse- that thanksgiving i..K dinner. uiuur,. Wo ..v.ments of this suit; and that a will have dressed Turkeys, Chickens,' mortgage upon tho following do- THE BICYCLE SHOP Diiiks. Geese and Pigs, just the 'i-ribed premise»: right size to roast. Did you ever Beginning at a point 19.99 chains try a Fry’s delicious ham baked ¡South of tho Northwest corner of with swtmt potatoes? Order now. the lho Jacob jH,.ob Klinesmith Donation People s Cash Market. o30-n27pT Ulud CUinl N(X -6 thence runniDg OR SALE—FIFTEEN ACRES East 25.96 chains, thence South 9.03 chains, invnrc thence West 25.96 chains. .. . > an- m J.-.«.« fihihin so . vu cniuu», nver i bottom land. »500 ttl(>ncp , Nor ,h nr»i chaio (Q th(W < u.»h. Four roomed cottage. pine«« of beginning containing Twen- ard. One mile from Doreim high ty five acron of land, more or less, »ehool—Seven mile» from city, on all in th«' N«>rthwe»t Quarter of L. Camp- Section 31, Township 20, South of n24-jlp(2) Rango Thre«' West of Willamette Meridian, in Lane County, State FOR SALE RY OWNER—-STORE of Oregon, building, barn and lot, price *1000. to secure payment of said amount Mrs. Mary A. McCormick, 1142 to be foreclosed; and that said Birch Ave., phono 193. n24d4p(2) property be ordered sold by the Sheriff of 1-aae County, State of. BRING YOUR OLD HATS AND < >regon, in accordance with th«'! trimmings to the “Sunshine rest prov.»ions of law; that upon said sale tho proceeds thereof be applied room’’ and get them renewed. on the amounts above referred to. Also hand made flowers for sale. and th«< overplus, if any, paid over! Lola Raybonhl. nl4 27p(2i present time Thv b’inrt National Bunk is as the Court may decree; and that j by said decree upon said sale the enjoying a steady growth which is the result of the WANTED —TO HEAR FROM l>«*fen«iants and each and all of service we have rendered our patrons. We are trying owner of good ranch for sale. ¡hem bo forever barred and tore- to give you more service than you expect ami that. State cash price, full particular*. elos«<«i of any right, title or interest of course, . i is in addition to the absolute security which D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, Minne which they or any of them mar sota. o30 n27cT hare in said premises, save and is our first ........................... consideration, If you art* not doing business ' ~' except onlv the statutory right of with us. won t you accept the reading of this adver W A NTF.D—O ABOLI N E DONKEY redemption; and for snch other and finement as our sincere invitation to you to join our complete with lines and block» further relief as prayed for in et er inert axing family of patrons? for logging; also lath machine and Plaint iff'» Complaint. heavy t«>ani horses. A, 8. Conr. i Thia Summons is published pur room 1, Roseburg National Bank suant to an tinier made bv Hon Bldg.. Roseburg, Ore. n2idl4p(2l | orable Q. F. Skipworth. Circuit Judge of Uw County, State of dated October S8. 1924. ON ACCOUNT OF TAKING VP Oregon, directing that a summons be pub the sale of Rawleigh Products, li*he«i six «ueccuMVO ami eon.i'cu I BEAUTY PARLOR WANTADS Doolittle & Carlile Fuel Co. Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. Thanksgiving Will soon be over, and we trust that you had plenty of turkey and other things for which to be thankful. Continue to make your meat purchases here and you will have every reason to be thankful when Thanksgiving rolls around again. Quality Market Tree Delivery CULVER 1 ANDERSON. PI0P1 * Phot M Start Your Boy or Girl On Our Monthly Investment Plan FOR A CHRIS! MAS GIFT HARRY RENTLE CHARACTER-BUILDING GIFTS mean a lot for the future of your children—and at the bottom of character must rest the foundation stone of thrift. YOU CANNOT FIND a plan which better teaches the value of saving, the earning power of money and the principles of sound investment, than exists in our Monthly Investment Plan. 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