The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 11, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1924
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FOB PUBLICATION.
SUMMONS.
mt of the Interior, U. 8.
>e at Roseburg, Oregon,
♦fl, 1924.
is hereby given that
Blalack, of Oakridge,
ho,' oh July 10, . 1920,
tional Homestead Entry,
, for 8% 8W%, 1 Lot 8;
«, Lot 8; and 8W%
t 8; Section 13, Town-
uth. Range 2 East, Wii-
cridiau, has filed notice
in to make three year
establish claim to the
n described, before E. O.
. 8. Commissioner, at
regon, on the 13th day
r, 1925.
names as witnesses:
T. Minnick, David Min-
. Riner, all of Oakridge,
enry Skinner, of Spring-
on.
(noncoal;
KM ILL A. CANADAY,
Register.
1 In tho Circuit Court of the State
of Oregon for Lane County.
, Fred Ernest, Plaintiff, vs D. N.
Mclnturff and Eugenia L. Mein-
turff, his wife, H. S. Mclnturff,
Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora­
tion. Dora J. DeVere and C. O.
DeVere, her husband, J. W. Mc­
Coy and Lane County, a munici­
pal Corporation, Defendants.
To: D. N. Mclnturff and Eugenia
L. Mclnturff, his wife, H. S. Mc­
lnturff, Bank of Cottage Grove,
a corporation, Dora J. DeVere
and C. O. DeVere, her husband,
Jr W. McCoy and Lane County,
a municipal corporation:
You and each of you are hereby
Summoned and required to nppear
and answer the Complaint of Plain­
tiff, filed in tho above entitled
cause, withing six weeks from the
date of the first publication of
this Summons, if published, and
within six» weeks from date of
personal service on you without
the 8tate of Oregon, by service
upon you a copy of the Summons
and Complaint, if served outside the
Stateo^Orcgon^x^i^ieuo^jmb^
istmas
¡seats
r the
hole
.mily
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lication, and if you fail to appear property be ordered sold by the.
and answer within the time pre­ Sheriff of Lane County, State of }
scribed, the Plaintiff will apply to l Oregon, in accordance with the
the Court for a judgment against ) provisions of law; that upon said
you for the sum of Seven Hundred sale tho proceeds thereof be applied
Dollars ($700,00) together with in­ - on the amounts above referred to,
terest thereon at the rato of Seven land the overplus, if any, paid over
(7) per cent per annum from the as the Court may decree; and that1
20th day of April, 1023, and for [ by said decree upon said sale the
the further sum of One Hundred Defendants and each and all of r
and Twenty-five Dollars ($123.00) them be forever barred and fore-
reasonable attorney’s fee; and for | closed of any right, title or interest
the Plaintiff’s costs and disburse­ | which they or any of them may
ments of this suit; and that a I have in said premises, save and
mortgage upon the following de­ j except only the statutory right of
scribed premises:
redemption; and for such other and
Beginning at a point 19.99 chains further relief as prayed for in
South of tho Northwest corner- of I’luintiff’s Complaint.
This Summons is published pur-
tho Jacob Klinesmith Donation
Land Claim No. 76, thence running ! suant to an Order made by Hon
East 25.96 chains, thence South 9.63 orable G. F. Skipworth, Circuit
chains, thence West 25.96 chains, Judge of Lane County, State of I
thence North 9.63 chains to the Oregon, dated Oeiober 2s. 1924,
place of beginning containing Twen­ directing that a summons be pub-,
ty fivo acres of land, more or less, lished six successive and consecu .
all in tho Northwest Quarter of tive weeks in the Cottage Grove
Section 31, Township 20, South of Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Lane Coun­
Rango Three West of Willamette ty, Oregon, being a newspaper of
Meridian, in Lane County, State general circulation, requiring you’
of Oregon,
tc appear and answer within six?
Jo secure payment of said amount weeks of the date of the first pub
to be foreclosed; and that said lication, or in lieu thereof, that you j
be required to appear and answer j
within six weeks of tho date of t
personal service of the Summons!
and Complaint upon you, if per
sonally served, without the State
Christmas
of Oregon.
r¿1
Herbert W. Lombard and Potter. ’
Presents
Foster & Immcl, Attorneys fori
for the
Plaintiff.
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Post office address of Herbert W.,
Whole
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Lombard, Cottage
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drove.
Lane
County, Oregon.
Family
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
Post office address of Potter, Foster
417-421 MAIN STREET, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
& Immel, Eugene, I*ne County,
Oregon,
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Silk and Wool Dresses
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given that
the undersigned has been ap­
pointed by the County Court of
Lane County, Oregon, adminis­
trator of the estate of William
H. Lacky, Deceased, which Order
bears date the 12th day of No-
vember, 1924.
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persons
having
claims
against the estate of said Wil­
liam H. Lacky, 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 months from
tho date of the »first publication
of this notice.
Dated and first published this
13th day of November, 1924.
Signed: CHARLES F. LACKY,
Administrator.
Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney
for Administrator.
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jr or a modish silk one for after*
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1
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Remarkable Coat Value!
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Notice is hereby given that
James C. Huff and Gracie A. Con­
ner have been by the County Court
of the Stato of Oregon in and
for
County,
. . Lane
. .
,
, appointed . a<i- _
mimstrator and administratrix of i
the estate of Louisa A. Huff, de-
ceased.
All persons having claims against
said estate are required to present
the same with the proper vouchers
to the undersigned at the law of­
fice of Herbert W. Lombard, 'First
National Bank Building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, within six
months from tho date of the
publication of this notice.
Dated and first published
4th day of December, 1924.
•
JAMES C. HUFF AND
GRACIE A. CONNER,
Administrator and administratrix
of the estate of Louisa A Huff,
deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney,
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NOTICE
i
OF FINAL
MENT.
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$16.75 to $24.75
SALE STILL ON
(jetting Out New Bargains
Every Day
Ginghams, plaids and striped
12c, 15c, 18c, 22c
Men’s and ladies’ sweaters, $6.00 value.........
$3.49
Men’s flannel shirts, good value
$1.95
Bovs’ knickers, $1.75 value at
98c
Girls’ dresses, $4.50 value, special
$2.98
Men’s work shirts, only..................
69c
One lot of blankets, $3.65 value....
$2.98
One lot of blankets, $6.00 value....
$4.25
Flannel bed sheets, 72x99.............
$1.75
Men’s dress shoes, $3.75 value.....
$2.98
Men’s dress shoes, $6.50 value.
$5.85
Men’s logger shirts, $8.75 value....
$7.50
Men’s leather vests.........
$6.50 to $10.50
Men’s mackinaws, $9.50 value
$8.50
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT.
Notice is hereby given that tho
undersigned executor and -executrix
of the estate of Isabella M. Ran­
dolph, deceased, have filed their
account for tho final settlement
of tho said estato in tho County
Court of tho State of Oregon for
uaiw
Lano vuuuiy
County u.uu
and iiiuu
that Tuesday,
iuvbuuv ,
thv 16th day of December, 1924,
at the court room in said court in
Evgeno, Lano County, Oregon, at
10 o’clock in the forenoon, has
been by said Court fixed as tho
timo and place of hearing objec-
thereto, if any, and for the
and final settlement of the
estate. Said order made and
entered of record tho 13th day
of November, 1924.
CARL H. ELLIOTT, Executor,
ROSA E. ELLIOTT, Executrix,
of the estate of Isabella M.
Randolph, deceased.
H. J. SHINN, attorney
for tho astute. n!3(T)dll
The Holdout.
She had debated in true Fnbian
fashion for many months the ques-
tion of whether or not to bob, and
two or three times had turned
back at the tonsorial Rubicon.
Hero she was at last, tho, prop-
srly shrouded in a barber’s chair
a trifle pale, but grimly deter*
mined.
“How shall I cut it I” aakod the
barber, callously displaying his full
kit of gleaming instruments.
The patient guard at them in
fascinating horror, hesitated, then
quavered:
“I think you’d bettor give mo
grs."—Houston Post.
The Sentinel will assist you in
the preparation of any special ruled
or printed form. Give your homo
live wire print shop an opportunity
to meet competition in anything a
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Bookkeeping systems.
Sentinel.
SETTLE­
Notice ia hereby given
Clarence Wesley Cone, Executor
of the estate of Joseph H. Cone,
has filed his Final Account in tho
matter of said estate in the County
Court of the State of Oregon for
Lane County; and that Tuesday,
the 30th day of December, 1924,
at the hour of 10 o’clock in the
forenoon of said day in the County
Court Room in the County Court­
house at Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, has fixed as the time and
place by the said Court for the
hearing of objections to said Fi­
nal Account and Final Settlement
of said estate; any and all ob­
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
date of hearing.
Dated and first published this
27th day of November, 1924.
CLARENCE WESLEY CONE,
Exeeutor of the estate of Joseph
H. Cone, deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for
estate.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
The illustration shows how sifiart these styles are. See these
its and you can judge for yourself of the excellence of the ma-
als and workmanship.
The fabrics include Stevens Suede, JuiHards Taranto
ek," Stevens "Downywool,” and DeLands Blocked Polaire
be season’s most popular shades. And they’re fur trimmed,
sdk lined, at our low price!
page three
Estate of Sarah A. Bruah,
eeased.
Notice is hereby given that
man W. Brush has been by
I County Court of the State
' Oregon, in and for Lane County,
‘ appointed administrator of the es­
tate of Sarah A. Brush, deceased.
Ail persons having claims against
said estate are hereby notified
I to present the same duly statod
and verified, at the law office of
I E. A. Wheeler in Eugene, Oregon,
within six months from thin 4th
day of Dcccstber, 1924.
ORMAN W BRUSH
Administrator.
1. E. Wheeler. Attorney
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Metal trade check«.
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I WILL BE AT
The Fair Store
612 MAIN STREET
SATURDAY, DEC. 13
2:30 P. M. O’CLOCK SHARP
I WON’T HAVE LONG TO WAIT SO
BE THERE ON TIME. IF YOU CAN’T
BE THERE, I WILL LEAVE MY
TOYS SO YOU CAN SEE THEM ON
DISPLAY AT THIS STORE.
SANTA CLAUS.
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