COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 1, 1925
PAGE TWO
of intention to make three year! lr-
=
Proof, to establish claim to the '
land aboveu described, before E. O. '
Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at!
Notice is hereby given that by Eugene, Oregon, on the 13th day I
virtue of an execution and order of January, 1925.
New York Bowery Ha« an j of sale in foreclosure issued out ' Claimant names as witnesses:
of the Circuit Court of Lane i William T. Minnick, David Min- <
Unusual Sale.
j County, Oregon, on the 24th day nick, Allen Riner, all of Oakridge, j
New York.—A silent auction, where 1 of December, 1924, in a suit vhere- j Oregon; Henry Skinner, of Spring
(non-coaly
the bidders pinch the auctioneer and [ in on the 23rd day of December, field, Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
where transactions run to as high as 1924, in said court Fred Ernst,
recovered
judgment d4-jl(2)
Register.
$250,000 a day Is one of the most plaintiff,
1 agains the defendants, D. N. Me-
Looking forward to the New Year of Opportunity
unique markets on the Bowery.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
It is here that three-fourths of the Inturff and Eugenia L. Melnturff
before us, we wish for all of our patrons and friends
unredeemed pledge« of pawnbrokers for the sum of $700.00 with interest ;
a Prosperous and Happy New Year, 1925 in the
Notice is hereby given that the
In the large Eastern cities are dis j thereon at 7 per cent per annum
fullest
sense.
posed of. Nothing Is dealt In but jew 'from April 20th, 1923’until paid: undersigned has been appointed by
We take this opportunity, too, to thank our patrons
elry, watches, antiques and such valu and the further sum of $100.00 | an order of the County Court of
for the good will and patronage, of the past year.
able articles as high-class field glasses. attorney's fees and the costs and | Lane County, Oregon, administrat
Several buildings on the west side disbursements herein in the sum of | rix of the estate of Robert Carter,
We appreciate indeed that without the loyalty of
$35.50,
which
judgment
was
en
deceased,
which
order
bears
date
of the Bowery, between Hester and
many
patrons, this establishment could not succeed.
Canal streets, house the auction rooms rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s the 30th day of December, 1924.
We
shall
use our best effort to warrant your con
All persons having claims against
and exchanges. The membership Is office in said Court in said County
tinued
support
and patronage for the year 1925.
on
the
23rd
day
of
December,
1924,,
the
estate
of
said
Robert
Carter,
exclusive.
The personnel seldom
and
said
execution
to
me
directed
.
deceased,
are
hereby
notified
and
varies, except as sons or nephews of
the traders succeed to the business commanding me in the name of I required to present the same, duly
as the older men retire or die. Nearly the State of Oregon, in order to! verified, at the law office of
satisfy said judgment, interest, at- Herbert W. Lombard) First Nation
all are wealthy.
i torney 'a fees, costs of suit and al Bank Building, Cottage Grove.
Sales Are Held Dally.
Pawnbrokers bring their unredeemed accruing costs to sell the followinu ! Oregon, on or before six months
| from the date of the first publi-!
pledges to the auction rooms where described real property, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 19.99 chains , cation of this notice.
sales are held dally. A pawnbroker
START THE NEW YEAR
Dated and first published this
hands In for sale, for Instance, a dia South of the Northwest corner of
mond ring and tells how much he the Jacob Kline Smith Donation first day of January, 1925.
WITH A REAL SAVING FOR YOU!
Land
Claim
No.
76,
thence
running
BESSIE SUTER,
wants for It—confidentially to the
East 25.96 chains, thence south 9.63
Administratrix of the estate of J
auctioneer.
The auctioneer passe» chains, thence West 25.96 chains,
IT omen 's High Top Shoes
Robert Carter, deceased.
the ring from hand to hand In a circle thence North 9.63 chains to the
of speculators about him. He Is seat place of
beginning containing Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney
for estate.
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ed In a chair on an elevation. When twenty five acres of land more or
$1.98 and $2.98
the article Is returned, he asks for a less, all in the northwest quarter
of
section
31,
township
20,
south
bid.
ADMINISTBATOB’8 NOTICE.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
The bidders express their ambitions of runge three west of Willamette
I
Meridian
in
Lane
county,
State
of
by pinching the anatomy of the auc
Notice is hereby given that the ,
High top shoes that were formerly priced $4.50, $5.00,
tioneer at various points from his Oregon.
undersigned administrator hns filed I
Now, therefore, in the name of
$6.00, $6.50, also some slippers and oxfords the same
ankle to his neck. When the bidding
his final account in the estate of
opens he Is literally covered with the State of Oregon, iu compliance | Fred D. Peters, deceased, and in
values. These bargain lots include “stylish stout
Each hand has its allotted with said execution and order of the copartnership estate of Peters
hands,
and “regular cut” style shoes in black and brown.
sale
and
in
order
to
satisfy
said
place. The auctioneer knows, for ex
& Mosby, and that the County
ample, that the hand on his right knee judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, Court of Lane County, Oregon, has
ONE DAY ONLY, SATURDAY, JANUARY 3
Is that of Morris HIrsch, the hand on costs of suit and accruing costs, fixed February 2, 1925, at the hour
the left knee Is thnt of Jacob Rabino I will on Saturday the 31st day of 10 o’clock A. M. at the Court I
witz, the hand grasping his left elbow of January, 1925, at the hour of H em of said Court in the Lane I
is that of Hyman Cohan, and so on. one o 'clock in the afternoon of County Court House in Eugene,
He feels a certain squeeze repeated said day, at the southwest front Oregon, as the time and place for
In a certain way. That means Morris door of the County Court House hearing objections, if any, to said
HIrsch has offered $200.
in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, account.
Pay Aftar Auction.
N. E. GLASS,
otter tor sale and sell for cash,
That may be the only squeeze the
Administrator.
at public auction, subject to re
auctioneer gets on the article on dis
demption as provided by law, all Fred E. Smith, Attorney
play; or he may get a dozen others.
for Administrator.
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He hands the article to the man whose of the right, title and interest of
last squeeze Indicated the highest bld. said defendants, D. N. Melnturff
We have one of the best blocks of grafted walnuts in tho state,
Your home print shop—The Sen
A memorandum Is made and another and Eugenia L. Melnturff, his tinel—should be always considered
selected V. Franquette types, supplying large commercial plants.
wife,
H.
8.
Melnturff,
Bank
of
article offered. No cash Is exchanged
All varieties of stock, filberts, apples, pears, peaches, prunes,
first. Usually it can handle any
»nd
sre made st the «"d Cottage Grove, a corporation, Dora job of printing you may have.
apricots, berries, small fruits, etc. Right stock at right prices,
x
J. DeVere and C. O. DeVere, he
of the auction.
delivered in best condition. Try us. 35 years in business.
Sales are made with bewildering husband, J. . W. McCoy and Lane
speed. When the stock Is disposed of, County, a Municipal corporation,
the buyers troop downstairs to the and all persons
]
claiming by,
ground floor exchange rooms and get through or under them or any or
ready for business.
either of them
1
in and to said both local and internal, and has been
successful in the treatment of Catarrh
The dealers have little stalls in the premises.
for over forty years. Sold by all druggiacs.
main exchange where jewelry purchas
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
ers visit them. Little time Is wasted
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Sheriff of Lane Coun
In bargaining and business is usually
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I
ty, Oregon.
brisk.
I
SUMMONS.
i except for the fact that some time
| after his own printshop had given
credit to Emerson, Hubbard him-
Mondays and Thursdays
i self, in The Philistine, made the
Publisher» j statement that Emerson was not
Bede & Smith.
....Editor
Elbert Bede—
the author. Hubbard was indefi-
A tirat-cia»» publication euleiid at ! nite as to whether or not he was
Cottage Grove as second-class matter himself the author, but whoever
i the author may have been, Hub
Business Office......... 55 North Sixth bard did not at the time of writing
think much of the thought ex-
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
! pressed in the quotation. He char-
By mail (Cash in advance)
One year....$2.75 I Throe months .80 I acterized it as piffle or something
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 . of that sort.
And Hubbard was right, even
BY CARRIER
$ .30 though he may have disowned his
Ono month................... -......
. 1.10 own child in making such a state-
Four months, in advance.
. 1.60 i ment.
Six months, in advance...
. 3.00
One year, in advance......
In rare instances only does the
world go to the woods looking for
Member of
the best mousetrap makers.
National Editorial Association
The world is guided in what it
Oregon State Editorial Association
demands and what it buys by the
Oregon Newspaper Conference
publicity it reads in the magazines
and newspapers.
The man who
BEATING PATHS TOE THE
makes a second-grade mousetrap
MOUSETBAP MAKERS.
and tells the world about it, builds
an addition to his factory each
■Many years ago someone wrote: yoar, while the better mousetrap
“If u man preach a better sermon, maker closes up his shop in the
write u better book or make a woods for lack of customers ami
better mousetrap than his neighbor, takes a job with the other mouse
though ho build his house in the trap maker who has created a
woods, the world will make u market for his wares.
beaten path to his door.”
Even the churches have taken
Tho high-sounding paragraph has to advertising and the preachers
been credited to both Emerson ami who g<“t the largest audiences arc
Elbert Hubbard and at intervals the ones who make the people be
literary-inclined persons stir up a lieve that they have something to
furore about its authorship and say that the people ought to hoar.
present an array of evidence to
The quotation is a pretty little
prove that Emerson did or did not sentimental thing that sounds well,
write it or that Hubbard did or but it is pdre piffle. The beaten
did not write it.
paths these days are made to the
Just now one of these periodic factories of the mousetrap maker.*:
furores is being carried on in the who beat their tom-toms.
editorial page of the Oregonian and
much evidence has been preHented
Tho live wire print shop is al
to prove and ditprovo both con
I
ways ready to help in tho prep
tentions ns to authorship.
aration of advertising and printing
The fact that the RoycrofterH, the
copy.
Our experience may be
famed East Aurora print shop es- ,
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tablished by Hubbard, have done worth something to you.
the quotation into printed form,
giving tho credit to Emerson
Correct styles always in wedding
would scorn to point to tho cer and social stationery at the live
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tainty of Emerson us the author I wire print shop.
PINCH AUCTIONEER
TO BID AT SALE
Cottage 6wre Sentinel
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UN———WTOMM II —U B' — I
Happy New Yeai
May the coming year be the happiest
and most prosperous of your life, is
our wish for one ami all.
Gas, Oils, Tires, Accessories
! lodge Automobiles
Billie Hall Service Station
Red (Wn Gasoline
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A New Location for
the New Year
We hoped to be able to tell you where you would
be able to find us during the New Year, but
wherever it tuny be, we shall welcome you cor-
dially and smilingly fill your Grocery needs
Meanwhile we wish you health, long life and
prosperity. Watch for our removal notice.
t
Trask’s Cash Grocery
1925
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Friday, Jan. 2—The great I Tuesday, Jan. 6—A nitlo-
Thrill -(»-Drama “HIS LAST drainie smash, “ANOTHER
RACE” with an all star east MAN’S WIFD” with Lila
including Boomerang the Lee, James Kirkwood. Matt
wonder norse. Comedy and i Moore, Wallace Beery and
Felix the Cat.
Chester Conklin. And an
Saturday, Jan. 3—Fred Educational Comedy.
Thompson in a Rip-roarding
Wednesday, Jan. 7—A
Story of the West ' THE Western
comedy
drama
DANGEROUS COWARD.” “BIG STAKES” with J. B.
And a comedy.
Warner and an all-star cast.
Sun.-Mon., Jan. 4-5—Glo And a comedy.
ria Swanson in ‘'.MAN
Thursday, Jan. 8—Priscil
HANDLED.”
Emotional la Dean in an absorbing
fireworks and furious fun. story of stormy love and
Gloria as dramatic skyrock surging seas “THE STORM
et and crackerjack come DAUGHTER.” It’s a Melo-
dienne I A brand-new Swan <1 ramie Thunderbolt! Tele
son! We’ll say so! Ami phone Girls Comedy and In
Century comedy.
ternational News.
NOTICE OF SHEBIFF’8 SALE
ON EXECUTION IN
FOSECLOSURE.
i
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising
and increase the volume of your business 10%.
Look Through Wall« and
Floors With New X-Ray
’
Schenectady. —X-ray machines by
means of which one may look through
solid walls and floors as easily as a
surgeon or dentist now examines sub
cutaneous parts of his patient's body
have been perfected. The Inventors
il j are Dr. W. D. Coolidge and his asso
ciates In the research laboratory of
the General Electric company here.
The naw apparatus, confined in a
box 7 by 8 by 10 Inches and weighing
only 30 pounds, Is expected to prove
of great value, especially to plumbers,
building contractors, electricians and
jewelers. To use the device It will
only be necessary to connect an ordi
nary extension cord to the nearest
lamp socket or base plug of the house
hold lighting system.
Hereafter, the inventors say, the
man who wishes to hang a picture on
the wall and doesn't know where to
And a solid place to drive a nail will
not have to ruin the wall before find
ing the right spot The new machine
may also prove a nemesis to smug
glers. By shooting the rays through
precious stones the jewelers would
•aslly be able to determine the genu
ineness of any jewel.
In the Circuit Court of the State j
of Oregon for Lane County:
Leo B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Fran- ;
ces Spray Rice, defendant.
To Francis Spray Rice, the above-
named defendant:
In the name of tho State of
Oregon you are hereby required
to appear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above on- j
titled suit within six weeks from
tho date of the first publicatiou
of this summons, and if you fail
so to answer, for want thereof the
plaintiff will apply to the Court
for relief prayed for in plaintiff’s
complaint, to wit: for a decree ef
the Court dissolving the marriage
contract and bonds of matrimony!
existing between you aid the
plaintiff on the grounds of wilful'
desertion for more than one year, j
This summons is served by publi
cation by order of Hon. G. 7. i
Skipworth, Judge of the above
named Court, dated this the 16th
day of December, 1924 and the
date of the first publication of
this summons will be on the 18th
day of December, 1924 and the
date of the last publication will
be on the 29th day of January,
1925.
geo . j. w ’TTT. ett ,
Attornoy for Plaintiff,
Post office address. Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
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Has Many Moton
Des Moines, Iowa.—Iowa has added
to Its "com and hog" fame, but rath
er In reverse English, with the
announcement of the state automobile
department that on an average 97
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
counties have more automobiles than
families The department bast'd the
Estate of Sarah A. Brush,
statement on a communication from
ceased.
a magazine's survey of the stats
Notice is hereby given that Or-
man W. Brush has been by the
County Court of the State of
Oregon, in and for Lane County, I
Propose to Study
appointed administrator of the es
Writings on Rocks
tate of Sarah A. Brush, deecased.'
Virginia City, Nev.—Weird
All persons having claims against
rock writings In caves ten miles
said estate are hereby notified
northeast of here are to be
to present the same duly stated
studied with a view to deter
and verified, at the law office of
mining whether they are the
E. A. Wheeler in Eugene, Oregon,
work of Indians, as heretofore
within aix months from this 4th
supposed, or of ancient Chinese.
day of becember, 1924.
Gee Ding, Chinese student at
ORMAN W. BRUSH,
the University of Nevada, made
Administrator.
a visit to the caves recently and
A. E. Wheeler, Attorney.
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expsrssed belief that the writ
ings are Chinese and depict a
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
story of ancient Buddhist priests,
an attempt to circumnavigate
Department of the Interior, U. S.
the globe and of the landing on
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,;
this continent
November 26, 1924.
It Is legend in China, accord-
Notice is hereby given that
Ing to Gee Ding, that long ago.
I Julia T. Blalaeh, of Oakridge.;
perhaps thousands of years back,
Oregon, who, on July 10, 1980,
five sMps under command of
made Additional Homestead Entry.
Buddhist priests aet sail and
No. 012917, for 8% 8WH, L<it 8:
never returned. Gee Ding bo
MH 8W%, 1-ot 8; and SWfc
llevee it may be possible th*
wrtttnvu were made by these ; NWU, Lot 8: Section IS, Toww
ship 21 South. Range 8 East. Wil
people
lamette Meridian, has filed notice
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