The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 15, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENT1XEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925
dents and form« residents who IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
I are participating in the Lane
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
county reunion here should be
Mondays and Thursdays
LANE COUNTY.
mentioned D. A. Elkins, of Eugene,
.Publishers and Chester Noland, of Creswell, Leontine Lusk, Plaintiff, vs. Dale
Uede & Smith.
fe
....... Editor
Elbert Bede----
Lusk, Defendant:
n
democrats ami employes of the
To
Dale
E.
Lusk,
Defendant:
A firstclasa publication entered at state accident commission, also
Cottage drove aa second-clam matter ‘ Mrs. Clarabelle Buff, chief clerk of
IN THE NAME OF THE
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' the enrolled bills committee of the SATE OF OREGON, you are
Business Office_____ 55 North Sixth
I house and once a resident of Sagi- hereby required to appear and
answer the Complaint filed against
■ naw as Miss Clarabelle Taplin.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
you in the above entitled suit
By mail (Cash in advance)
with six weeks from the date of
One year....$2.75 I Three months .80
Six months.. 1.50 | One month___50
the first publication of this Sum­
mons and if you fail so to answer,
BY CARRIES
One month__________________ $ .30
for want thereof, the Plaintiff
Four months, in advance.—.... 1.10
will apply to the Court for relief
Six months, in advance—........ 1.60
prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint
One year, in advance_____ .... 3.00
Portland Conference Takes Up the on file herein, to-wit: For a
Decree of this Court forever
Member of
Question of Federal Aid
solving the marriage contract
National Editorial Association
for Coast Harbors.
bonds of matrimony existing
Oregon State Editorial Association
tween the Plaintiff and the
Oregon Newspuper Conference
In the interest of greater devel­ fendant and such other and further
n--------------------------------- h opment for the coast ports of the relief as to th eCourt may seem
state by the the Federal govern­ just and equitable.
This Summons is served by pub­
ment Governor Walter M. Pierce
D------------------
--------------------- D has called a conference to meet in lication by order of the Hon. G.
Portland January 16 and 17 the F. Skipworth, Judge of the above
By Elbert Bede.
results of which are expected to entitled Court.
Dated this 6th day of January,
State Capitol, Salem, Ore., Jan. have an important bearing on
12—The legislative session seems lumbering and other industries in 1925, and the date of the first
publication of this Summons will
almost like a reunion of present the Willamette vdUey.
The committee appointed to ar be on the 8th day of January,
nnd former residents of Cottage
range for th« gathering, I. N. Day, 1925, and the date of the last
Grove and Eugene.
Of course there are the three Portland, chairman; Louis E. Bean, publication will be on the 19th
members of the house and the two Eugene; and Russell J. Hubbard, (lay of February, 1925.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
members of tho senate from Lane. Reedsport, have prepared a program
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Then there are Representative designed to attract the attention
Address and Post Office,
Herbert Gordon, former resident of of all interested in industrial de­
Cottage Grove, Ore.
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•Eugene, now chairman for the fifth velopment in the valley. This com­
time of the powerful ways and mittee has asked each community
means house committee; Represen to designate and authorize a rep­
SUMMONS.
tative R. H. Hamilton, of .Bend, resentative to advance the claims
former Eugeni! attorney; Represen - of his district and port for recog­
In the Circuit Court of the State
tative A. M. Collier, of Klamath nition iu the conference.
According to Mr. Day there are of Oregon for Lane County:
Falls, formerly of Eugene and son
Leo B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Fran­
of a formor county engineer of in Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, Doug
Lane county; Representative A. R. las, Coos, Curry, Jackson and Jo- ces Spray Rice, defendant.
To Francis Spray Rico, the above
Ford, of Dayvillo, a resident of sephino counties on government
Eugene buck in 1902; Elbert Bede, owned land, 100,101,577,000 board named defendant:
In the name of the State of
rending clerk of the house; George feet of timber, much of it over­
J. Willett, of Cottage Grove, mail- matured mid turning to decay. Oregon you are hereby required
ing clerk of the senate; W. 8. There, also, are 96,820,000,000 board to appear and answer the complaint
All Men s Sweaters Reduced
lloorts, hero of Sail Juan hill ami feet in private ownership and in filed against you in the above en
in Price 25%
resident of Fox Hollow, who is the samo condition. It ran not titled suit within six weeks from
t<) be second assistant sergeant-at- now be marketed primarily because the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if you fail
atms; Ulysses S. Walker, assistant of transportion difficulties.
to answer, ,__
for _____
want thereof the
In Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane, _ so __________
sergeant-at arms, former resident of
Cottage Grovo, now of Portland; Douglas, Coos, and Curry counties plaintiff will apply to the “Court
Alta King, of Eugene attorney and arere are 9,457,520 acres. Of this for relief prayed for in plaintiff’s
former city recorder; Linn Nesmith, 4,650,9(11 acres are within the boun complaint, to wit: for a decree of
persons claiming
who is a former resident of Eugene dries of national forests, Oregon the Court dissolving the marriage
and always on the job here; Miss and California and Coos Bay land contract and bondB of matrimony through or under them or any or
and
the
between
you
existing
either of them iu and to said
Collier, Eugene stenographer, em­ grants. On these government owned
!
ployed in that capacity by Senator acres stand 87,800,930,000 board plaintiff on the grounds of wilflil premises.
I
for
more
than
one
year,
desertion
feet
of
timber.
The
same
six
Fisk; Miss Margaret Scott, of Cot
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
This summons is served by publi
tage Grove, University of Oregon counties have in addition a combined
Sheriff of Lane Coua
G.
F.
cation
by
order
of
Hon.
School of Journalism graduate, who area of 4,816,556 acres of privately
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ty, Oregon.
is serving her second session hep! owned land, containing 90,000,000- Skipworth, Judge of the above
Mr. and Mrs. C.» 8. Lowry will
ns a reporter for tho Oregon Voter; 000 board feet of standing timber. named Court, dated this the 16th
leave for Atlantic City, N. J. Jan-
1924
and
the
of
December,
ADMINISTRATOR'S
NOTICE.
day
In
the
eight
Oregon
counties
Miss Frieda Goodrich, of Eugene,
l uary 16 to attend the convention
who is looking the session and the mentioned the federal government date of the first publication of
Notice is hereby given that the held by the J. C. Penny company
members over and may remain, and private holdings are practically this summons will be on the 18th
for - store managers of that firm
W. G. I). Mercer, Veteran Sergeant- tho same not only in acreago but day of December, 1924 and the undersigned administrator has filed throughout
the
United
States,
at-arms and ehnplan of the Senate, in board feet measurement ns well, date of the last publication will his final account in the estate of They will
be gone about 30 days,
and probably several other major The government stands on a 50-50 be on the 29th day of January, Fred D. Peters, deceased, and in
This is possibly the first time
the copartnership estate of Peters
or minor lights whom I have over basis of land and timber owner- 1925.
in history, the administrative per-
GEO.
J.
WILLETT,
4
Mosby,
and
that
the
County
looked.
Of course there is the ship with private owners.
Attorney for Plaintiff, Court of Lane County, Oregon, has sonnel of a great mercantile or-
Up to June 30, 1923, there were
irrepressible Tom Campbell, who
ganization has set aside its every-
Post office address, Cottage fixed February 2, 1925, at tho hour
frequently graces the rotunda of appropriated for harbor improve-
d!8-j29c of 10 o’clock A. M. at the Court day activities to bring its ! ex-
Grove, Oregon.
Ono house or tho other with his mtint work along the coast of this
ecutives, co-partners and managers
Room of said Court in the Lane
glowing countenance when not en- district $8,204,733.07. Of this sum
together for four days of inspir­
County
Court House in Eugene,
gaged in performing tho duties i of $7,192,454.45 has been expended.
ational
enlightenment.
These figures arc exclusive of Co­ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE Oregon, as the time and place for
a public service commission and
i
Business matters will be entirely
ON EXECUTION IN
hearing objections, if any, to said
once n prominent resident of Cot- lumbia river work. The various
eliminated and the several sessions
FORECLOSURE.
account.
, tage Grovo; also J. M. Devers, port districts by bonding themselves
will be devoted exclusively to the
to
the
limit
hnvo
expended
$3,039,
N.
E.
GLASS,
1
who as attorney for the highway
desirability of creating a higher
by
Notice is hereby given that
Administrator. plane of efficiency for the man
Commission, bus to spend much 129.70. Private owners in the dis­
time waiting on the members of trict paid in taxes, for 1922 alone, virtuo of an exocution anil order Fred E. Smith, Attorney
in business pursuits.
for Administrator.
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the session and getting their roads tho sum of $5,263,796.22 no part of sale in foreclosure issued out
Many notable men will speak,
and highway bills into proper shape, of which came from holdings of of tho Circuit Court, of Lane
among them Hon. William Jennings
County,
Oregon,
on
the
24th
day
ho was once Limo county’s district tho fodoral government.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS. J Bryan, Senator Frank B. Willis of
At $1.50 per thousand feet (con of Docomber, 1924, in a suit where­
attorney.
• • •
Ohio, Dr. Russell H. Conwell, Judge
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sidered a conservative estimate• in on the 23rd day of December,
Notice is hereby given that the Harold Fells, Dr James E. Lough,
Although Judge Potter is a new ' the federal government has a stand 1924; in said court Fred Ernst,
Mr. Fred B. Smith, secretary of
member of tho house he seems to
recovered
judgment undersigned has been appointed by 1
’ ing timber investment of $150,000,- plaintiff,
bo well and favorably known 1 000 in tho counties mentioned, while agains the defendants, D. N. Me- an order of the County Court of the International Y. M. C. A.;
among the members. He is spoken 1 the value of the private holdings Inturff and Eugenia L. Mclnturff Lane County, Oregon, administrat­
of as certain to become an influ­ on the same basis total $145,230, for tho sum of $700.00 with interest rix of the estate of Robert Carter,
ential legislator.
000. Tho grand total valuation is thereon at 7 per cent per annum deceaaed, which order bears date
$295,230,000. It is considered that from April 20th, 1923 until paid the 30th day of December, 1924.
Representative Unlvor C. Wheel
All persons having claims against
tho only feasible outlet is through and the further sum of $100.00
ar, known to all the old members
the son gates along tho coast. The attorney’s fees and the costs and the estate of said Robert Carter,
from past service, is frequently government has authorized for the
disbursements herein in the sum of deceaaed, are hereby notified and
referred to as hard headed, clear­
development of these gate ways $35.50, which judgment was en required to present the same, duly
thinking, capable member of the
but $8,204,733 and the work is rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s verified, at the law office of
house, n reputation which he has
far from complete with present con office in said Court in said County Herbert W. Lombard, First Nation I
earned by taking a keen interest in tracts fully expended. Ocean trans
Benefit by low week-end
al Bank Building, Cottage Grove.
legislation, by oing ever on the I portation, with its cheap rates, on the 23rd day of December, 1924, Oregon, on or before six months
fares
now in effect, on
and
said
execution
to
me
directed
job, having missed probably not n would make possible tho marketing
commanding me in tho name of from the date of the first publi- I sale Friday, Saturday and
single roll cull in his entire mem
cation of this notice.
of this timber along the Atlantic
bership in the house, by saying seaboard and overseas, while laeki the State of Oregon, in order to
Dated and first published this ' Sunday.—return limit
satisfy
said
judgment,
interest,
at
nothing when he has nothing to of such transportation condemns it
first day of January, 1925.
torney
’
s
fees,
coats
of
suit
and
say and something to the point
following Tuesday.
BE88IE 8UTER,
to stand and rot.
accruing costs to sell tho following
when there is something to bo said
Administratrix of the estate of
Mr. Day says, “The federal gov­ described real property, to-wit:
upon a subject with which he is
Or 15-day fares, on sale
Robert Carter, deceased.
ernment stands in the role of uu
Beginning at a point 19.99 chains
familiar or which his committee
Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney
any day—return limit 15
has handled or with which he is absentee landlord, holding half the South of the Northwest corner of
for estate.
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the Jacob Kline Smith Donation
familiar and in which he is inter territory under discussion, drawing
days, with stop-over at
Land Claim No. 76. thence running
revenue
from
its
people
but
giving
ested.
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little or nothing in direct return, East 25.96 chains, thence south 9.63
NOTICE ÇOR PUBLICATION.
any point en route.
Representative Howard is the The people resident there have chains, thence West 25.96 chains,
heavyweight of tile house and is taxed themselves to the limit of thence North 9.63 chains to tho
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Make all your,travel
of
beginning
containing
within a few pounds of exactly the their ability for the purposes of place
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
twenty-five
acres
of
land
more
or
same weight as Ed Bailey, who growth and development.
plans to take advantage
loss, all in the northwest quarter January 13, 1925.
served from Ijine two years ago
Notice is hereby given that Wil
“Twelve million acres of most I of section 31. township SO,’south
of
these low round trip
That weight is in the neighborhood fertile soil, with a climate noted of range three west of Willamette son I.. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who,
of 260 pounds.
fares.
for its mildness, should sustain Meridian in Lane county, State of on July 10, 1923, made Homestead
Entry,' No. 015027, for Hi» HEH.
I more than 125.006 people.
I Oregon.
Speaker Burdick is said to be the
Now, therefore, in t\o name of and SEI» HWH, Section 9, Town­ For full information
“Therefore I hold it to be true
youngest man who has ever hold
the State of Oregon, in compliance ship 19 S, Range 6 West, William
about these and other
that position in the Oregon house. | that the government at Washington with said execution and order of ette, Meridian, has filed notice of
|
owes
it
to
its
people
in
Oregon
ns
His age is given ns 32.
round
trip fares, com­
I i moral duty ns well as to its sale and in order to satisfy said intention to make three year Proof,
I judgment, interest, attorney's fees, to establish claim to the land above
i
own
interest
as
a
business
dutv
to
municate with
The weather is clear anil bright
described, before E. O. Inimel, U. 8.
outside today, but there is a flood I open its harbors to ships and its costs of suit and accruing costs, Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
of jobseekers, eosmetie and other j territory to impatiently waiting I will on Saturday the 31st day
of January, 1935, at the hour of on the 21st day of February. 1935
j opportunity. ”
wise, in both houses,
*
Claimant names as witaaanen: Aa
lone o’clock in the afternoon of
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Have two bits by paying cash said day, at the southwest front drew Lake, of Noli, Oregon; Lloyd
Wheeler and Wilson again com»»
Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert
together on the house nd! rail, Bookkeeping charge nt 35c on all door of the County Court House Jenkins, of Crow. Oregon; nnd
accounts
under
$1
The
Sentinel,
x
in
Eugene,
I-ano
County,
Oregon.
I
The reading clerk has »ugg cat 0.1
Lorrie Doane, of Crow. On-gon.
that he should receive a fee fn»m
offer for sale and sell for cash,
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
n pertain well known manufactured
at public auction, subject to re­ j!5 f!2(2)
Registrar
The senate wanted Elbert Bode
article for the stentorian advertís
demption ns provided by law. all |
to be its reading clerk but the
ing ho is giving it.
of the right, title and interest of
Terrible
house wouldn’t give him up.
•aid defendants, D. N. Mclnturff
(Sydney Bulletin.!
Too
bad
Elbert
isn
’
t
twins.
Ths house does not have social
and Eugenia L. Mclnturff, his
Missionary—“During the three
Eugene Guard,
sessions, despite the fact that is
wife, H. a Mclnturff. Bank of I yearn we were on the island, my
hit« Coffey and a Teegarden in its
Cottage Grove, a corporation, Dxra wife saw only one white face.
If he were triplets ho might
membership.
keep The Sentinel going without J. DeVere nml C. O. DeVere. he That was mine. ”
• • •
husband, J. W. McCoy and Lane! Mr». Guild-—“ How she must
anv extra help.
To the list of Lane county tesi
J1 County,
a Municipal corporation. have suffered!”
¿ottave ekove Sentinel
ANIWiïCLEABANCE
Men’s Overcoats-Wool Mackinaws
On sale today—a splendid collection of men’s
winter overcoats and all-wool mackinaws, rep­
resenting the very best styles, fabrics and tail­
oring. Any man will be able to satisfy his
desire for a new overcoat or mackinaw
from these and be able to save quite a few
dollars at the same time.
LegislatureAidelights
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Local Store Manager
Goes to Convention
at Atlantic City
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Look over these prices:
Regular former
$35.00 values.....
Regular former
$25.00 values
Regular former
$18.00, $20.00 values
One lot coats
«¡»
$20.00 values..............
One lot all wool
Mackinaws
One lot all wool
Mackinaws
One lot boys’ wool
Mackinaws ..........
$23.50
$18.50
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All Boys’ Sweaters in Every Style
Reduced in Price 25%
Rabbi Stephen
The Place for Him.
Jewish Free Synagogue, New York,
(Croyden Advertiser.)
and Arthur Nash, the man who
Two sweethearts from Aberdeen
insisted upon putting his garment
were
rambling round, when they
manufacturing business on the
came to a movie.
Golden Rule basis.
The young man ran his eye over
the front of the building,
It
Three thousand peoplo read The
rested on a title iu large letters—
Sentinel each week.
What have “The Woman Pays.’’
you to tell this vast throng!
XXX
“Jean,” he said. “I think we’ll
print shop can produce.
XXX | gang in here. ’ ’
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It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s”
Gray’s Cash & Carry
A cash store makes lower prices. You
know that Gray’s store keeps you from
paying higher prices for your groceries.
We meet all competition. Pay cash and
pay less.
Best Creamery Butter, Fresh, pound 50c
and Return
H. A. MORSE, Agent
1 A C
$ 7.85
$ 9.95
$ 3.95
to Portland
Southern
Pacific
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Rolled oats 9-pound sack
.................................. 58c
Raisins, best bulk 2-lbs.
......................-.......... 25c
Raisins seeded or seedless
2 15-ounce packages....25e
Our lard is the best 4
pounds ..................... 85c
Lard, 8-pound pail... $1.70
Special, peaches, 2i/2 can
2 for............................ 35c
Apricots, 2i/2 can, 2 for
45c
Sugar, 10-pound sack 80c
Kelloggs corn flakes, per
package ..... ................ ..10c
Campbells pork and beans
ean ................................ 10c
50c K. C. baking powder
ean
........... ,...45c
Preferred stock flat cans
clams ............................ 25c
Preferred stock tall tabs
clams ..............
30c
15c jar mustdrd for ...10c
15c box Snowflake crack­
ers .......
10c
We have the best potatoes
—lowest price.
Corn starch, 2 packages
for ..........
25c
Gloss starch, 2 packages
for
......................... 25c
Campbell’s Soups
can ............. 10c
2 large oval cans
sardines for. .....a**
Shredded wheat package
.................................. 12c
Puffed wheat package 15c
Otter shrimp, can ... 23c
4-ounee can pepper..... 10c
10-pound bucket light svr-
«P ................................ 65c
5-pound bucket light syr­
up .........................
45c
10-pound bucket dark syr­
up ..................
80c
5-pound bucket dark svr-
«P .... -......
4*c
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Come in and get our prices—you always
save.
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GRAY'S
CASHtCARRY
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Ivan E Warner, Manager
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