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PAGE SIX
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINfeL THURSDAY. JANUARY 14, 1926
THOBNTON CORNERS.
west quarter (NW%) and the being described as follows: begin­ feet thence north 41* 55”, east 100 purchase of Four Thousand Nine
southwest quarter (8W%) of sec­ ning at a point 400 feet west and feet, thence north 45’ 37* east 100 Hundred Sixty-two Dollars Forty­
tion 34; all in township 15, south 90 feet south of the above men­ I feet, thence ----- 61* 48*. east seven CentB ($4,962.47) of Cottage
(Special to The Sentinel.)
range 1 west of Willamette me­ tioned one sixteenth corner, thence 100 feet, thence north 69* 51 , east Grove, Oregon, Improvement Bondi,
Jan. 12.—Mr. and Mrs. M. P. ---------------------------------- ■
ridian.
Series “M ”, by the city recorder
north 75 degrees west 244 feet, 1178.2 feet, thence north 89’
Continental and Commercial Trust
Garoutte of the Grove were guests
The northeast quarter (NE%) thenee south 25* west 268 feet ! east 100 feet, thence north
of said city at his office in Cottage
(Continued
from
first
page.)
and
Savings
bank,
a
corporation,
and
southwest
quarter
(SW%)
of
, thence south 50 feet to property east 55 east 85* 8 2 north
__ 11" 14
Grove, Lane county, Oregon, np to
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. James
plaintiff, vs. Coast Range Lumber southwest quarter of section 10; line containing .7 of one acre, more east 148 feet to south line of
7:30 o’clock p. m. January 18, 1926.
Plaster.
company, a corporation. Dollar Port­ the south half (8%) of the south- or less, all in Lane county Oregon. McCornaek land in Lane eounty, at which time the bids for said
Mrs. F. M. Chapman of Divide imagine that your father was of land Lumber company, a corpora­ west quarter (8W%)
">W%) of section 16;
Also begin at a point at Oregon.
bonds shall be opened and consid­
_ , excepting the ■ intersection of north right of way
Also a strip of land along west ered by the common eonneil at the
was at the home of her brother, considerable weight, Miss Lath­ tion, Credit 8ervice company, a ; all of section 22,
corporation,
John
A.
McPherson,
as
north
half
(N%)
._)
of
the
northwest
|
of
8.
P.
R.
R.
company
and
west
side
of
county
road
30
feet,
wide
rop!
’
’
George Foster, Monday and Tues-
in the eity hall.
in Bankruptcy of the Coast quarter (NWs)
_____ , __
„ side of county road said point be­ 15 feet on each side of eenter line council chamber
14) thereof;
all of
Grieve, Oregon.
“On the contrary he was of slen­ j Trustee
day of last week.
Range Lumber company, Norris R. section 24, excepting the southwest ing 1672.3 feet south and 1123.5 described as follows: Begin at Cottage
Said
bonds
bear
the 1st day
Airs. Jennie Perini has been ser­ der build and not particularly Wentworth, Lloyd J. Wentworth quarter (SW%) of the northwest feet west of corner in angle of a point 1466.8 feet south and 983.9 of December, 1925, date
and mature in
tall, ’ ’ was the girl ’s indignant and George K. Wentworth, Jr., quarter (NW)4) thereof; the north Joseph G. Gray Donation Land feet west of the eorner in angle ten years from date thereof, and
iously ill during the past week.
trustees and as liquidating trustees half (N%) of section 26; all of Claim No. 38 Notf. 7500, township of Joseph G. Gray Donation Land
redeemable at the office of the
Chris Tonole returned one day reply.
j of the firm of J. & G. K. Went- section 28, excepting the northwest 16 south range 1 weot of the Wil­ Claim No. 38 Notf. 7500, town­ are
eity treasurer in the eity of Cottage
“We’ll let it go at that.” ■worth; Susie L. Wentworth, widow; quarter (NW1,4) thereof; all of lamette
last week from Portland, where
meridian, thence north 37* ship 16 south range 1 west of Grove
upon payment of the faee
he had gone to consult a specialist Roake’s sneering concession exas- ' Norris R. Wentworth and Martha section 36; all in Township 15 40' east along west side of county the Willamette meridian, thence value thereof
with accrued interest
in regard to the condition of his perated his hearers. And then with ] Agnew Wentworth, his wife; Lloyd south range 2 west of Willamette road 293 feet, thence south 71’ 12' north 37’ 40' east 1519.6 feet, north at the time of payment at any
|
J.
Wentworth
and
Imogen
8
meridian.
west
888.6
feet,
thence
south
190
24
’
6'
east
101.5
feet
to
east
line
coupon period, at or
arm, which was injured while he one of the quick ahanges on which Wentworth, his wife; Harold A.
All of the north half (N%) of feet to north line of 8. P. R. R. of said claim No. 38, containing semi-annual
after one year from the date of
was employed on the 0. P. Sc E. he prided himself he switched on Wentworth, a bachelor, Albert F. section 6, excepting the northeast right of way, thence easterly along 1.12 acres.»
such
bond
or
bonds.
Stone, Mrs. Albert F. Stone; G. K. quarter (NE%) of the northwest said right of way to beginning,
to a new track.
section several months ago.
Also a strip of land along west
Said bonds shall be in denomina­
Wentworth,
Jr.,
a
widower;
Grace
(NW%)
thereof;
also
lot
containing
1.90
acres.
quarter
,
__
______
,
__
___
side
of
eounty
road
30
feet
wide,
'
‘
What
is
your
opinion
of
that
Clifford Shortridge spent three
of Five Hundred Dollars
Wentworth Bigg» and Elmer L. No. one (1) of section 5 contain­
Also begin at the corner in angle 15 feet on each side of the eenter tions
($500.00) each exeept that one of
days last week at Roseburg. He red stuff in the rain-gauges, Sir Biggs, her husband; Margaret H. ing 38.64 acres, and all that part of Joseph G. and Samuel Gray Do­ line
described as follows: Begin at said bonds will be of such denomi­
was accompanied home by Mr. Guy I” he snapped out suddenly.
Wentworth, widow, T. J. Seufert, of the William C. Baird and wife nation Land Claims No. 38 and the point 68.5 feet east or said nation as will make up the total
donation Land Claim No. 43, noti­ 40, east 84.9 feet, to edge of county corner in angle of said elaim No.
“I think there may be some Edith M, Peterson a widow,
Lu Volve, who
of the bonds authorized to
Defendants. fication No. 6983 lying west of the road, thence south 24° 6' west 38, township 16 south, range 1 amount
connection,” replied the suspect.
burg Saturday.
be sold, and said bonds shall bear
SUMMONS.
Mohawk River and south of Shot­ along west side of county road west of the Willamette meridian, interest
at six (6%) per cent per
Angelo Perini was returned Sat- “My own opinion as such is of
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORE­
gun Creek, containing' about 90 207.9 feet, thence north 190 feet, thence north 24* 56' east 37.9 feet, annum, payable
on the first day of
CLOSE TRUST DEED.
urday to the state hospital at no value, but I base it on the
acres, be the same more or leBs; to beginning, containing .19 of an north 37’ 54' east 215.5 feet, north June
the first day of Decem­
To Norris B. Wentworth, trus- also beginning at a corner 13 rods acre, in Lane county, Oregon.
51° 40' east 652.7 feet, north 42’ ber of and
judgment of Mr. Adrian Klyne.
Salem.
each
and
every year there­
tee and as liquidating trustee northeast of the north end of Shot­
Commencing at a point in the 28' east 115.6 feet to intersection
Mrs. L. L. Harrel of Cottage He is rather taken, I believe, with | of
the firm of J. & G. K. Went- gun bridge, running thence south center of the county road twelve of west line of eounty road, con­ after. Principal and interest pay-
ablo in Gold coin of the United
Grove visited Saturday with Mrs. tho rain-gauge clue, especially since ; worth, Susie L. Wentworth, Norris by 40 degrees east, 25 rods to the rods northerly from the northerly taining .7 acre.
States at the office of the eity
our rector here followed old Honey­ I B. Wentworth, Martha Agnew center of Mohawk Creek thence end of the bridge across Shotgun
James Plaster.
Also any and all other lands, treasurer,
at Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Wentworth, Harold A. Wentworth, returning to the beginning corner Creek in section 5 township 16 dam sites, wafer rights, booms,
Alfred Beidler visited Sunday af­ bun’s lead.”
Said bonds will be sold for the
i
Albert
F.
Stone,
Mrs.
Albert
F.
south,
of
range
1
weBt
of
the
Wil
­
and
following
the
county
road
sur
­
boom
privileges,
rights
of
way,
Roake glared, his eyes nearly fcjtone, Grace Wentworth Biggs, vey 48 rods, thenee east to the lamette meridian, thence north 52* easements, franchises and interests highest price obtainable therefor,
ternoon in Delight Valley with
his uncle, Ira Connor, who is seri- popping out of his head.
Elmer L. Biggs, Margaret H. Went- center of Mohawk Creek, thence west 11% rods, and thence north in real estate or personal property in but not less than par and accrued
up the Alehawk Creek until the 32° east 14 rods, thence south Lane and-or in Linn counties, state interest. Sealed bids will be re­
“So Klyne is working for you,’’ l worth, Edith M. Peterson,
ously ill.
Defendants: lines intersect, containing 4 acres, 58° east 11% rods, and thence of Oregon, owned, possessed, or ac­ ceived for all or any portion of
Mrs. George Foster has been sick he sputtered when he got breath
mure er less; alse beginning at the southwesterly along the center of quired Dy the Coast Range Lumber said bonds, the common council,
enough. “ Klyne’s a fool,
during the past week,
That i IN THE NAME OF THE STATE northeast Corner of school house said county road to the place of company on January 2, 1911, or however, reserving the right to re­
OF OREGON you and each of you grounds, run thence parallel with beginning, being a part of the Wil­ since acquired; together with all ject any and all bids. A certified
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Smith and rain blood—bloody rain, or what- are
hereby required to appear and
family of Woodard’s mil! and Mr. ever you like to call it—is just - answer the Amended Complaint the school house ground northwes­ liam C. Baird Donation Land Claim improvements, timber, houses, build­ check for two per cent of the
terly 40 rods, thence at right an­ No. 43, Notification No. 6983, in ings, structures, engines, ears and amount payable to the eity recorder
and Mrs. E. Pahow of Dunsmuir a practical joke.”
filed against you in the above en- gles
to the south bank of Shotgun section 5, township 16 south, of logging equipment, machinery and of Cottage Giove, Oregon, will be
“Dear me! What very unpoeti- . titled court and cause within six Creek, thence meandering the south range 1 west of the Willamette apparatus of every kind and char­ required to accompany each bid ns
spent Sunday evening with Mr.
weeks
from
the
third
day
of
De-
cal language,” drawled a lazy voice ’ comber, 1925, which is the date of bank of Shotgun Creek to the meridian, in Lane county, Oregon. acter (exeept public roads and evidence of good faith and compli­
and Mrs. C. A. Dodge.
Beginning at the Northeast cor­ property and appurtenances of rail­ ance with terms of bid.
from behind. “Is it permitted to > the first publication hereof, and if county road survey at tho southeast
Shotgun bridge, thence north­ ner of the southeast quarter of the road companies whether attached
Tho bonds offered are Bancroft
ask which of you two gentlemen i you fail so to appear and answer of
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
northwest
quarter of section 33, in to the soil or not) owned by it Bonds, based upon street improve­
easterly
on
county
road
survey
to
ou or before the last day of the the southeast corner of school house township 15
is Sir Guy Lathrop!”
south
of
range
1
west
on
January
2,
1911,
or
thereafter
ments
as directed by ordinances,
time prescribed iu the Order for
They wheeled round and saw Publication hereof, to-wit, January grounds thence westerly to the of the Willamette meridian. Lane built or connected with, used or numbers 568, 569, 574,’599, 600, 607,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
county,
Oregon,
thence
south
330
placed
on
the
real
estate
herein
­
southwest corner of school house
608 and 614, of Cottage Grove,
Jan 12.—Mr. and Mrs. Homer that they had been silently ap­ 14, 1926, for want thereof, the grounds,
easterly to the feet, thence west 400 feet, thence above described, or which may have Oregon. If no bids are received
plaintiff will take judgment and southeast thence
north 330 feet, thence east 400 been thereafter owned by the Coast for the whole amount thereof, so
Chamberlin of Grants Pass spent proached from the direction of the decree
corner
of
school
house
against you and will apply
Sunday at the Harry Castle homo. house by a thick-set, bullet-headed to the court for the relief demand­ grounds, thence northerly till the feet to the place of beginning, con­ Rango Lumber company or in whieh offered for sale at or above par,
it then, or since shall have any
lines intersect, thence easterly to taining 3.26 acres, more or less.
Mr. and Mrs. George Layng, young man who, to judge by the ed in plaintiff’s said Amended the
Parcel described in deed from right, title or interest, or any por­ the common council may negotiate
place of beginning, containing
Bernice and Agnes Layng and expression cf his face was not ex­ Complaint, a succinct statement 4 acres, more or less; the whole of Cal Hileman and wife, recorded on tion thereof, with all appurtenances and sell the above bonds at not
of which is: that the plaintiff re­ the above described property con­ page 198 of book 93 of said Rec­ thereto, it being. the intent to de­ less than par without readvertising.
Mr. and MrH. George Duerst spent actly paying a friendly call. There cover
Dated this 7th day of January,
off and from the defendant,
ofDeeds in or near sections scribe herein all of the real and 1926.
was
distinct
hostility
in
tho
twitch
­
Sunday with Mr. and Mre. Finley
HOMER GALLOWAY,
Coast Range Lumber company, the taining 8 acres more or less; also ords
32
and
33,
township
15
south,
of
personal
property
of
the
Coast
one
dam
forming
the
mill
pond
in
ing
nostrils
and
clenched
hands.
.¡7-14
City Recorder.
full sum of $193,500.00 together what is known as “ Shotgun Creek” range 1 aforesaid.
Whipps.
Range
Lumber
company.
with
interest
thereon
at
the
rate
“I am Sir Guy Lathrop,” said
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lebow of
One acre parcel on east bank of
That the personal property re­
and one dam in Mohawk Creek, to­
of
6%
per
annum
from
the
first
Cottage Grove spent Sunday with the baronet. “What is more to day of July, 1923, and the further gether with water ditch from dam Mohawk River described in deed ferred to is generally described as NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
ON EXECUTION.
the point is: Who the devil are you, sum of $3,568.95 together with in­ in Mohawk Creek to connect with from Morgan Workman, recorded follows, to-wit: Logging railroads
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brumbaugh.
in “Shotgun Creek”; all in page 221 of book 94, Records and rights of way, easements,
Mrs. Thena Miller and family sir, intruding on me in the privacy terest thereon from the 24th day pond
of
Deeds
of
Lane
eounty,
Oregon,
donkey
engines,
logging
equipment,
township
16
south,
range
1
west
of
Notice
is hereby given that by
of April, 1925, at 7% per annum,
being the Records of Deeds referred commissary supplies, stoek of goods, virtue of an execution issued out
spent Sunday with Mrs. Matilda of my grounds!”
and the further sum of $576.70 to­ Willamette meridian.
to
in
the
preceding
parcel.
Tho
stranger
advanced
a
step.
wares
and
merchandise,
mill
plant
Southeast quarter of section 26;
of the circuit court, of the state of
Jones of Cottage Grove.
gether with interest thereon from
Commencing at a point 30 rods and equipment, mill supplies, rail­ Oregon, for the county of Lane on
“My name is James Honeybun,” the 29th day of August, 1925, at southwest quarter of section 26; north
Mr. and Mrs. N. Cruson of Lo­
58* west from the northeast road equipment, railroad supplies, the 29th day of December, 1925,
fiorth
half
of
section
34;
northeast
rano visited last Tuesday at the he said. “Son of' Mr. Samuel 1% per annum and the further sum quarter of southwest quarter of corner of the school house grounds barn supplies, mill oil and grease, upon judgment rendered therein on
Honoybun. I told your butler that of $2,914.09 together with interest section 10; southwest quarter of of school district No. 64 of Lane shop supplies, cook houses, bunk the 22nd day of August, 1925, in
Rawlings homo.
thereon at the rate of 7% per
Oregon, and run thenee houses, a large quantity of mill favor Charles White and against
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rissuo ami my business with you was urgent, annum from the 23rd day of Octo­ northwest quarter of section 24; county,
north 58° west 10 rods, thence east
saw mill supplies and Walter J. Macomber and Florence
and
ho
suggested
that
I
follow
you
ber, 1925, and the further sum of all in township 15 south of range 6 rods and 7 feet, thence south 58* machinery,
children spent Sunday with Mr.
equipment, and logging and railroad L. Macomber, his wife, for the sum
west of Willamette meridian.
across the lawn, which you had $831.93 together with interest 2 Southwest
and Mrs. N. Cruson of Lorane.
east
5%
rods,
thence
south
32*
supplies
and
equipment; also any of $178.95, with interest thereon at
quarter of southwest
thereon at the rate of 7% per an­
just crossed.”
west 4 rods and 4 feet to the plaee and all other personal property now the rate of 6 per cent per annum
quarter of section 21; northwest of
num
from
the
Sth
day
of
July,
beginning,
containing
32
square
located at and-or on or near the from the 22nd day of August, 1925,
“And the nature of that busi- 1925, and the further sum of quarter of northwest quarter of
CULP CHEEK.
rods, more or less, in section 5, plant of the Coast Range Lumber and
the further siim of $12.30 costs
aess, sir!”
$1,913.47 together with interest 1 section 28; north half of northwest township 16 south of range 1 west company
at Mabel, Oregon, and- and disbursements, whieh said judg­
quarter
of
section
34;
all
in
town
­
“It is rather a delicate matter,” thereon at the rate of 7% per an- 1 ship 15 south of range 1 west of of Willamette meridian.
or
at
or
upon
any
of
the
real
(Special to The Sentinol.)
ment
was enrolled and docketed-in
num from the 3rd day of October, !
Commencing at a point 20 rods property hereinabove specifically tho office of the clerk of said court
Jun. 12.—The L. W. Hunt family he declared, “May I inquire if this 1925, and the further sum of Willamette meridian.
described,
or
herein
referred
to,
north
58
’
west
of
the
northeast
Northeast quarter of northwest
in said county on the 25th day of
took Sunday dinner with Mrs. De gentleman,” pointing at Roake, “is $19,350.00, reasonable attorney’s quarter
of section 6, township 16 corner of the school house grounds and all chattels, additions, supplies, August, 1925, and said execution to
a deteetivo!”
fees and $2,000.00 trustee’s fees 1
betterments
and
improvements me directed commanding me in the
Graw.
of
school
district
No.
64,
in
Lane
south
of
range
1
west
of
Willamette
“ He is a detective-inspector from and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­ meridian.
county, Oregon and running thence whieh were or are now owned by name of the Btate of Oregon, to
Mr. and Mrs. J. Plouard gave a
herein;
that
the 1
Scotland yard,” said Sir Guy. “If bursements
Beginning at a point on the north 58’ west 125 feet thence the Coast Range Lumber company, satisfy said judgment, interest,
amounts aforesaid be adjudged to
select dance Saturday evening.
line of section 32, township north 32’ east 70 feet; thence south connected with or used or plaeea costs and disbursements, and the
you will tako him away, Mr. Hon­ be a first and prior lien upon the south
1
Ed Whitely has been called to
’ cast 125 feet, thence south 32’ on the real property and located costs and expenses of and upon this
property ajseribed in the Amended 15 south range 1 west of Willam­ 58
eybun,
and
w
r
'
g
his
neck
I
shall
the beside of his youngest daugh­
ette meridian, 723.3 feet west of west 70 feet to the place of be- at or near Mabel, Oregon; it be writ out of the personal property
Complaint,
hereinafter
set
forth;
1
ter Cloe, who is dangerously ill in be infinitely ouiigod to you.”
that the trust deed duly recorded the southeast corner of said section, ?inning, containing 8750 square ing the intent herein to describe all
said defendants, Walter J. Ma­
“I very likely shall if he doesn’t in book 31, page 126, Records of 1 and running thence west 357 feet eet, more or less, all in section 5, of the real and personal property of
comber and Florence L. Macomber,
a hospital at Salem.
along
the south line of said section township 16 south range 1 west of of the Coast Range Lumber com­ his wife, or if sufficient could not
heed
my
wnrning,
”
was
the
trucu
­
Mortgages
of
Lane
county,
Oregon,
:
pany, together with all buildings,
Rujada logging camp started up
merdian.
■ to the east bank of the mill race, the A Willamette
lent rejoinder. “And that warn­ be foreclosed as a mortgage and 32
and improvements or be found, then out of the real prop­
strip of* land along the east structures
i
north 21’ 40' east along the
Monday with half a crew.
the property herein described be thence
1
every
kind and character, owned erty belonging to said defendants,
ing
is
to
desist
from
annoying
my
of county road 30 feet wide, '
ordered sold *as real property is 1 east bank of said mill race 208 side
Tho toucher, Mrs. DeGraw, in
it on the 2nd day of January, in Lane county, Oregon, and being
thence east parallel with the 15 feet on each side of a eenter by
planning a special program of father by casting aspersions upon sold under execution in such lots 1 feet,
1911, or which may have been there­ unable to find any personal property
section 32, 357 line, described as follows: Begin­ after
him.”
or parcels, or in one lot or parcel, south line of sail id _____
placed upon the above de­ belonging to said defendants or
school work for Friday afternoon,
to the northwest corner of ning at a point 1875.6 feet south
“Tho only aspersion I ever cast as will bring tho highest and best feet
premises of every name and either of them, upon whieh to levy,
February 12. Tho parents havo
a tract of land sold by Lena M. and 274.9 feet west of the northeast scribed
price,
and
that
the
proceeds
of
said
corner of Thomas Gray D. L. C. No. nature whatever, then owned or
have levied upon the following
been invited to be present that on M r. Samuel Honeybun was that sale be apnlied first to the expenses Gerking to the Rural Supply com- 42, Notf. 6982, township 16 8. R. one thereafter acquired by said com­ I described
real property, in Lane
of said sale, next to the costs and pany, thence south 21’ 40’ west west of Willamette meridian, thence pany, together with all privileges
aftornoon to inspect the children’s he was the victim of a practical disbursements
of this suit, (hen to 208 feet to the place of beginning, north 14* 38' eaBt 920.8 feet, north and appurtenanees thereunto be­ eounty, Oregon, to-wit:
work. A light lunch will be served joke,” growled Roake.
Lots 1 and 2 B 8 a«d lots 1. 2.
the reasonable attorney’s fees, then containing 1.59 acres of land in 7’ 12' east 755.2 feet, north 13’ longing, also the rights, franchises
“If you havo come round to that to
to the parents.
the trustee’s fees, and then to said section 32. Also commencing 56' west 38 feet to edge of eounty and estates then owned or sinee 7 and 8 B 9 Cooper and Randall
view
so
much
the
hotter
for
you,
”
addition
to Cottage Grove, Lane
at
a
point
in
the
county
road
619.3
the
amount
advanced
by
plaintiff
A children’s sewing club w’as or­
acquired by th« Coast Range Lum­ county, Oregon.
adjudged due it for insurance, feet west from section corner of road containing 1.19 acres.
ber company.
,
ganized Saturday afternoon with assorted Mr. Honeybun junior, and
Now,
therefore,
in the name of
abstracts, taxes and then to the sections 4 and 5 of township 16 and
Also a strip of land 30 feet wide,
The service of this summons is the state of Oregon,
Mrs. Elmer Wicks ns leader. The fiercely. “That you never heard other amounts adjudged due plain­ sections 32 and 33 of township 15 15 feet on each side of a eenter
in compliance
made
by
publication
in
the
Cottage
children will be taught how to any other is not in accordance with tiff from tho defendant, Coast south, range 1 west of Willamette line described as follows: Begin­ Grove Sentinel a weekly with said execution, and in order
our experience and information. Range Lumber company, with inter­ meridian running thence northerly ning six feet west of the said newspaper published at Cottage to satisfy said judgment, interest,
mako useful things.
You very well know to what I am est on said various sums from the along center line of county road northeast corner of said D. L. C. 42, Grove, Oregon, for six successive costB and disbursements, and the
date of said decree and the over­ 34 feet, thence west 104 feet, Notf. 6982, township 16 8. R. one weeks, by order of the Honorable costa and disbursements of and up­
alluding. That sort of thing has plus,
if any there be, abide the thence southwesterly 34 feet to a west, thence south 13* 56' east 35 G. F. 8kipworth, eirenit judge in on this writ, I will on Saturday the
Loose leaf binders of all sizes. got to stop.”
of February, 1926, at the
order of the court; that execution point 104 feet west from the start­ feet, to west side of county road,
The Sentinel.
above entitled court and eause, 6th day
of one o 'clock in the after­
Now lioake did not in the least issue for the enforcement pf said ing point, thence east 104 feet to containing .02 ! of an acre; all sitn- the
whieh order was duly made on the hour
noon
of
said
day, at the southwest
decree,
and
that
the
plaintiff
may
the
place
of
beginning.
Also
com­
ated
in
Lane
county,
Oregon.
know to what he was alluding. He
of Deeember, 1925.
front door of the eounty eonrt
Filing eards. The Sentinel. would have given a great deal to become a purchaser at said sale, mencing at a point in the county A strip of land along the east seeond day
T. T. BENNETT,
in Eugene Lane county, Ore­
and that the sheriff, or other of­ road 34 foot northerly and 6’9.3
Marshfield, Oregon. house
____ , ___
road 30 feet
bo enlightened, incredulous as he ficer making said sale, put the feet west from the section corner side of the < county
gon, offer for sale and sell for cash,
MAYER, MEYEk
wide, 15 foet on each side of a _
at
public
auction, subject to re­
was about tho rain-gauge clue. Nod purchaser or purchasers in posses­ of sections 4 and 5, in township 16, center
AUSTRIAN A PtATT,
line described as follows:
of tho property ordered sold, and sections 32 and 33 in township
demption as provided by taw, all
being an absolute imbecile, an ink sion
Chicago, Illinois. of
and that the defendants, and all 15 south of range 1 west of Wil­ Beginning at a point 2712.1 feet
the right, title and interest of
CHAS. L. POwiLL,
ling of the truth began to dawn persons claiming by, through or lamette meridian, running thence south and 1034.8 feet west of the
defendants. Walter J. Macom­
a--------------------------------------------
Chicago, Illinois. said
upon him. This obnoxious young under said defendants, or any of west 104 feet to a point 34 feet northeast corner of Thomas Gray d3jl4e(T)
ber
and Florence L. Macomber, his
Attorneys
for
plaintiff.
D.
L.
C.
42,
Notf.
6982
township
16
FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. I‘EO man was attributing to him the them, be barred and foreclosed of northerly from the section line be­ 8. R. one west of Willamette me­
wife, or either of them, or any
right, title, claim, interest and tween sections 5 and 32, townships
other person claiming by, through
pies Cash Market.
d7-tfc activities of that futile amateur all
equity of redemption in and toj 16 anif 15 south of range 1 west, ridian, said point being in the
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
or under them, or either of them in
east line of county road, thenee
BEST PRICE l’AUJ~FOli DRESS^ Adrian Klyne. Not ten minutes said property after the time for thence northerly on a line parallel north 43’ 28' east 41.2 feet, north
PROPERTY.
and to the above described property.
ago Sir Guy had said that Klyne redemption has expired; that in with the county road 128.5 feet
•’7£4.(h?'12 FRANK E. TAYLOR,
ed hogs, voal and beef. Bring had adopted tho rain-gauge theory case plaintiff is a purchaser at said thense easterly to the center of j 23’ 45’ east 100 feet, north 24*
Sheriff of Lane county, Oregon.
In the county court of the state
execution sale, the amount of its the said county road a distance of 53' east 100 feet north 31* 53'
your poultry and eggs to Peoples and was working on it.
east
143.8
feet
north
41*
55'
east
of
Oregon,
for
Lane
county,
in
the
bid may be credited on the judg­ 140.6 feet from the point where the
Cash Market.
d7-tfc
“I don’t know anything about ment or decree which it may ob­ section lines aforesaid cross said 100 feet north 45* 37' east 100 feet matter of the estate of R. Pope,
Your home print shop is
tain herein to the extent of the highway, thence southerly along north 61* 48' east 100 feet north deceased.
OLD RAGS WANTED— MUST HE your experiences or information,” amount
69* 51' east 178.2 feet, north 69*
Notice is hereby given, that pur­ entitled to first chance at all
of
said
bid,
and
that
the
.
the
center
of
said
highway
106.6
said
Roake stiffly. “The latter plaintiff havty such other and fur- :
19* east 100 feet, north 34* 55' suant to an order or sale made and your printing.
clean, of good sine and of soft
feet to the place of beginning.
east 85.8 foet. north 14* 38' east entered by the eounty court of the
material, such as wool, cotton and must be all wrong nnyhow, for I ther relief as to the court shall
All
lands
acquired
by
Andrew
J.
!
148
feet, to south line of McCor- county of Lane, state of Oregon,
gingham. We pay 5c the pound. never oven considered your fnther seem meet and equitable; that the1 Workman, west of Mohawk River nack
_ _ _ ’s ____
_, _ containing
__ — „„ .82 of an on the 22nd day of December,
land,
real
1
property
aforesaid
is
located
•
in
connection
with
the
ease
I
am
Tho Sentinel.
d28jl5p
north of Shotgun Creek in acie, situated in Lane county, Ore- A. D., 1925. in the matter of the
in Linn and Lane counties, Oregon,
Oregon,1 and
engaged on.”
Baird
Donation
Land
Claim
No.
43
j
gon.
and is described as follows, to-wit: in township 16 south of range 1 ’ A strip of land along the west estate of R. Pope, deceased, the
administrator of estate will sell at
“Though I have no reason to
All of section 13 in township 15 •■vest of Willamette moridian (ex- | side of county Toad 30 feet wide, private sale the following described
love Inspector Roake, I can corrob­ south,
rang« 1 east of Willamette cepting: three parcels mentioned in 15 feet on each side of a eenter real estate, to-wit:
orate him there,’’ Sir Guy inter meridian.
deed to trustees, German Baptist line, described as follows: Begin-
Beginning at a point 96 rods
posed,
“The inspector has got
and 3 links south and 203 rods
A strip 5 chains wide off the , Church, recorded on page 28 of ning at a point 1869.5 feet south
USED it in for me badly, and for me entire south side
and 18 links west of the north­
___ of the
__ _________
southwest book 54; and parcel described in 89’ 15’east of southwest corner
east corner of the M. P. Mar­
Will alone. I quite expect to sleep in quarter (8W%) of section 22; tho
the | deed to N. G. Hvland recorded on section five, township sixteen, south
page
383
of
book
62;
and
parcel
range
1
west
of
Willamette
me
­
tin
and wife donation land
southeast quarter (8E%) of the
MuddingtOn jail tonight.
claim No. 41 Notif. No. 862,
southwest quarter (8W%) of sec i described in deed to Goorge Wind­ ridian, thence north 12*. west 285
ham,
recorded
on
page
421
of
book
I feet, north 27’ west 364 feet, north
thenee east 19 rods and 12%
Margaret, who had been an al­ tion 24; the northwest quarter
links, thenee north 50 rods, to
„ the
__ _______
(NW%) of
southwest quarter 52; all in Records of Deeds of Lane 5* 30' west 223 feet north 69* 15’
most silent auditor of the three- !(NW._,
!
county,
Oregon;)
being
those
owned
west
286
feet,
north
48
’
30'
west
310
the center of Martin ereek,
(8W%I
of
section
26;
2'.’; the north
cornered wrangle, was gazing ab­ half (N%) of the nortl
thence in a westerly direction
1 iN%)
th® northwest quar by said Workman October 26, 1911, , feet to line between Washington
stractly at the wall near which ter (NW%) of ---------------
and
then
conveyed
to
said
Coast
Adams and Sherman Adams, con­
up said creek to a point direct­
section 27; — all __ of
ly north of the plaee of be­
they were grouped, Suddenly she section 30; the west half (WH) Range Lumber company, deed re­ taining 1.1 acres situated in Lane
corded
on
page
68
of
book
95
of
county.
Oregon,
described
in
Lane
ginning. thenee south 49 rods
of
section
32
(except
lots
5
and
6
grew rigid, and the next moment
county Deed Records, page 43,
to the plaee of beginning, ena-
of Morden’s Colony as platted and said Deed Records.
she cried ont:
93.
i
volume
taining
six aeres. more or less,
Beginning at a point in the eoun­
recorded in Lane county, Oregon);
“Tako care, there is a man up the south half (8%) of the north­ ty road 208 feet northerly and 619.3
in section 8. township 21, south
A strip of land along the west
range 3 west of the Willamette
210 BARRED ROCK PULLETS there! I think he is waiting to east quarter (NE%) and the south feet west from the section corner side of the county road 30 feet
meridian. Lane eounty, Oregon.
east quarter (8E%); the east half of sections 4 and 5 in townshin 16 wide. 15 feet on each aide of a
for sale. A good layiug strain. shoot one of us. ”
The
sale will be mane from and
the southwest quarter (except and sections 32 and 33 in township center line described as follows:
They all followed the direction of
Mrs. J. A. Elliott, phono 25F5. jl4e
2 a?n» lying north of the Mohawk 15 south range 1 west of Willam­ I Beginning at a point 1251.5 feet after Tnesdav, the 26th dav of
of her gaze and saw on the coping deeded to Cal Hileman March 3, ette meridian, thenee running 104 north and 2079.2 feet east of the Januarv, 1926.
WANTED- ONE OR TWO MAM- of the age mellowed wall a crea- UHM, by deed recorded on page 256 feet west, thence southerly on a southwest corner, section 5. town­
The bids will be received at the
moth .pure bred bronze turkey ture who at first sight might have of volume 66 of the deeds and line parallel with said eounty road ship 16 S. R. one west of the offiee of Herbert W. Lombard,
35.5
feet,
thence
easterly
to
center
First
National Bank building. Cot­
Willamette
meridian,
thence
north
records
of
Lane
county,
Oregon)
toms. E. W. Eyanson, Lorane, Ore- been one of the larger apes, so
in section 33. Also beginning at a of county road at a point 67.4 feet 48* 30' east 305 feet, north 61* tage Grove, Oregon. Terms of sale.!
go»-
jl3-18p hideous wore his features. But as point 30 chains north of the south­ southerly from place of beginning, 15’ east 40 feet to west line cash. The said propertv is sub­
west corner of said section 33, run­ thence northerly along said county D. L. O. 43, containing .24 of an ject to a mortgage of six hundred I
FOR HALE WHITE LEGHORN they looked tho features resolved ning thence east 5.85 chains, thence road 57.4 feet to plaee of begin­ acre, all in Lane county. Oregon.
dollars ($600.00) dated March 10,1
themselves
into
human
semblance,
south 4 0’ east 3.43 chains ning, all being in Lane county, j A certain strip of land 15 feet in 1917.
pullets by Mrs. Foss, 4% miles
NEW HANDY PACK
and
is
was
seen
that
he
was
han
Oregon.
north
30’
east 3.31
chains,
width lying on the south side of a | Dated and first published De-1
west of town, Lornne route. j!4p
dling a gun of some sort. The thence east 10 chains thence north
eember
24.
1925.
Beginning at the one sixteenth strip of land 30 feet wide described '
Fits hand
weapon was not actually at his 10 chains, thence west 20 chains to corner 1320 feet south of the quar­ as follows: Beginning at a point ..
— w
palmater .
the quarter section corner on west ter corner for sections 28 and 33. 2712.1 feet south and 1034.8 feet d24.i21e(T)
Administrator.
I
pocket and puna
shoulder, hut it was held at “the line of said section, thence south thence south 330 feet, thence west west of the northeast corner of the
ready, ”
10 chains to the place of beginning; 4OO feet thence north 330 feet, Thomas Gray D. L. C. 42, Notf.'
also a strip of land 24 feet wide thence east 400 feet to the ptace 6982, in township 16 south of NOTICE OF SALE OF $4.962 47
More for year aoaey
(To bo continued.)
from the main mill race along the of beginning, enclosing a dam site range 1 west of Willamette me- I IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF
(Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Inc.) southeast
side of the said mill race, on the Mohawk River and contain- * ridian. said point being on the I
THE CITY OF COTTAGE
commencing at the north lin> of ing 3.26 acres more or less in sec­ east line of the county road;i
GROVE. LANE COUN
WHY NOT TRADE IN YOUR OLD
Get. your loose leaf forms said Hileman land along southeast tion 33, township 15 south of range thence north 43’ 28' east 42.2 feet,
TY. OREGON.
ranges and heaters for new ones! and binders for the new year side ., of .- mill . rac« to what is known * 1 ««st
nW, Iu
iucucv north
nuns 33
twsx iw
Handy hck
in mu,
Ijsne ruuDir,
county, vregon.
Oregon thence
23 “ * 45
45* “ east
100 ieei,
feet,
as
the
Rock
creek
Dam,
in
section
Also
one
parcel
of
land
35
feet
in
thenee
nortk
24
*
53*
east
100
f«et
Short’« Second Hand Store.
jl4p at your home print shop.
Notie« is hereby riven, that
33;
Ue
south
half
(8%)
of
north
-|
width
oa
Un«
of
preoeat
rae«wny,
these«
aorth
»1*
***
east
14*3,
I
I sealed bids will be received for the
Red Rain Mystery
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE,
CASE NO. 16119.
WANTADS
wmoeys RK