The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 29, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 29, 1925
Cottage Grove, has proved one of Cliff’s Fall Laid Bara
of the right, title and interest of
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
the least boisterous of the mem
said defendants, D. N. Mclnturff
Treasure Long Hidden and Eugenia L. Mclnturff, his Notice is hereby given that
bers of the upper house.
He
Mondays and Thursdays
doesn’t intend to try any orator­
One of the most dramatic discov­ wife, H. 8. Mclnturff, Bank of undersigned has been appointed
..Publishers
Bede & Smith....
.........Editor ical fi ghts until there is occassion eries In the history of archeology Cottage Grove, a corporation, Dora an order of the County Court
Elbert Bede------
to do so, in which respect he occurred when a fall of the cliff J. DeVere and C. O. DeVere, he Lane County, Oregon, administra
A firstclass publication entered at acts differently than a number of near Byblos, Syria, scooped a corner husband, J. W. McCoy and Lane tor of the estate of Adella White
out of a rock-cut tomb over 4,000
Cottage Grove as second-class matter members of that body.
years old. the existence of which County, a Municipal corporation, Anderson, deceased, which order
• • •
Business Office____ 65 North Sixth
had long been suspected but never and all persons claiming by, bears date the 27th day of Janu
A ripple of laughter followed proved.
through or under them or any or ary, 1925.
the reading in the house today of
The slide revealed to a passer-by either of them in and to said
All persons having claims against
SUBSCRIPTION BATES
a resolution which had been re­ ‘i huge sarcophagus with a unique
the estate of Adella White Ander­
By mail (Cash in advance)
premises.
One year_ $2.75 I Three months .80 quested by the governor thanking lid, having large mushroom-shaped I
son, deceased, are hereby notified
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
Six months.. 1.50 j One month— .50 I. N. Day for the presentation of knobs by which, no doubt, It was
Sheriff of Lane Coun­ and required to present the same,
origlrgtlly handled. The rock here­
a
comprehensive
map
of
Oregon.
duly verified, at the law office
BY CARRIER
abouts Is very porous, and a layer jl 29c(T)
ty, Oregon.
of Herbert W. Lombard, First
One month.... ............................ —8 -30 Mr. Day is generally thought of of muddy soli, knee deep, which
Four months, in advance. _. 1.10 as an attache of big business—the had filtered down through the ages.
National Bank Building, Cottage
NOTICE TO CBEDITORS.
1.60 big business which Governor Walt covered the floor,
Six months, in advance...
Grove, Oregon, on or before six
.... 3.00 often has catigated. The resolution
In the gallery a further small
One year, in advance----
months from the date of the first
The
In the County Court of the State
stated that it was prepared in comb or grotto was found.
publication of this notice.
Member of
tomb
was
originally
entered
by
of
Oregon,
for
Lane
County,
in
response to the governor’s request
Dated and first published this
National Editorial Association
three pits, which were afterward
'
Oregon State Editorial Association and not only thanked Mr. Day for walled In below and tilled In above. the Matter of the Estate of Otto 29th day
of January, -1925.
the prcHentation of the map but Among the objects found were an­ Michel, deceased:
Oregon Newspaper Conference
MARTIN H. ANDERSON,
Notice is hereby given that the
also wished him health, long life atomical ashes and bone fragments,
Administrator of the es­
Representative u lamp of bronze or gold, silver undersigned has been duly appoint
n .
■—---------- —>■ and prosperity.
tate of Adella White
vases,
a
goblet
of
obsidian
and
gold,
ed
administrator
of
the
estate
of
Lonergan wanted to know whether
Anderson, deceased.
two
gold
salvers,
an
ulabaster
case,
Otto
Michel,
deceased,
by
the
Coun
­
the authors hadn’t gone too far
a bronze vuse, and plaques of Ivory ty Court of the State of Oregon Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney
□------------------------------------- -- in assuming that the governor or
for estate.
.
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luster ware.
for Lane County.
All persons
for
Mr.
wished
to
wish
prosperity
By ELBERT BEDE.
having
claims
against
the
said
Day.
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore.
• « •
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
estate are hereby requested to
PROPERTY.
Jan 27.—Representative Woodward,
present the same, duly verified,
If the poultry Interests and the
of Multnomah, must be a keen leg fish interests of the state could
within six months from the date
Department of the Interior, U. S.
islator. He certainly is a good bring about the right kind of co I In the County Court of the State hereof to the undersigned, or to land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
of
Oregon
for
Tillamook
County.
judge of human nature.
When operation by crossing the salmon
M. F. Rice, attorney for adminis­ January 12, 1925.
asking the privilege of the floor or trout with the Leghorn or Rhode 1 In the Matter of the Estate of trator, as his office in the Masonic
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
for tho girl whom he inveigled Island Red, some wonderful results Naomi E. Thompson, formerly Nao- Building in Roseburg, Douglas son L. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who,
'
mi
E.
Reynolds,
Deceased.
into doing his cooking for him a should be achieved. The salmon or
County, Oregon.
on July 10, 1923, made Homestead
Notice is hereby given, that the
number of years ago, ho introduced trout lays a thousand eggs at a
Dated this 22nd dny of January, Entry, No. 015027, for 8% 8E}4,
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undersigned,
administrator of the 1925.
her as tho stronger member of sitting. These acquainted with the
land SE’4 8W*4, Section 9, Town
I above named Estate, by authority
tho family.
O. F. MICHEL, Administrator, ship 19 S, Range 6 West, William-
laying proclivities of the trout anil I of an order of the County Court
of the Estate of Otto Michel, ette, Meridian, has filed notice of
salmon wonder why tho streams
Sam Veatch, pioneer of Cottage of the state do nut become over­ I of Tillamook County, Oregon, from
deceased.
j22fl9p(T; intention to make three year Proof,
land
after
the
2nd
day
of
February,
Grove, veteran of the operating stocked. Most of the eggs hatch,
tq establish claim to the land above
1
1925,
shall
proceed
to
sell
at
pri
­
department of the Southern Pacific as they are given by their mothers
described, before E. O. Immel, IT. S.
SUMMONS.
and possibly the oldest living con­ a protection of one or two feet of vate sale, the following described
Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
ductor in point of service, is a gravel, through which the fry must j real property, situated in Lane
on the 21st day of February, 1925.
In the Circuit Court of tho State
visitor under tho big dome. He work their way to the surface, County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
Claimant names as witnesses: An­
of Oregon for Lane County:
Donation
Land
Claim
Notifi
­
drew Lake, of Noti, Oregon; Lloyd
isn’t interested in any thing in but the moment that tho fry ap-
Leo
B.
Rice,
Plaintiff,
vs.
Fran
­
Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert
particular.
Ho takes a vacation pear in tile wator they becorne cation, 771 being designated as
ces Spray Rice, defendant.
Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon; and
during each biennial session just tho food for a million onemies. Claim No. 57 being part of Section
To Francis Spray Rice, the above Lorrie Doane, of Crow, Oregon.
3
to come here and watch the Wheels Many birds consider fingerlings i 32, in Township 21, S. R.
named defendant:
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
go around. Ho is a son of those choice delicacy. Nearly all fish j West and Claim No. 38 being part
In the name of the State of j!5-fI2(2)
Registrar.
pioneers of 1853, Uncle Burne and have the same gastronomical regard j of Section 5, in Township 22, 8. R.
Oregon
you
are
horeby
required
: 3 West, of W. M., being bounded
Aunt Jane Veatch.
for tho little fish and the result is,
degeribe(j n„
to
appear
and
answer
the
complaint
, to-wit:
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
filed against, you in the above en­
“
nt R P°iDt 24
A bill has been introduced to session
say,
that
not
over
two
or|
an
¿
go
j¡
nkg
Nort
‘
h
nn(
,
...................................
,and 50 links North and 19 chains titled suit within six weeks from
provide an appropriation for an three of the trout produced by a................. link,
,r()m th<_ Houth the date of the first publication
Notice is hereby given that the
egg laying contest. It is under­ thousand eggs ever reach maturity.
y- oast corner of Section 32, in Town of this summons, aud if you fail undersigned administrator has filed
stood that the 44chickens” attend­
' ship 21 South of Range 3 and so to answer, for want thereof the his final account in the estate of
ing the session are eliminated. Too
Speaker Burdick is pounding his running thence West fifteen chains plaintiff will apply to the Court
Fred D. Peters, deceased, and in
many of them are cacklers.
committees on the back, with the i and
nnj 51 links, thenco South 89 de- for relief prayed for in plaintiff’s
the copartnership wtate of Peters
result that at the close of each .grees and 59 minutes West, 21 complaint, to wit: for a decree of
& Mosby, and that the County
"Tilly of Tillamook” in the title session a number of important com-
the
Court
dissolving
the
marriage
I chains and 76 links and thence
Court of Lane County, Oregon, has
of a booklet that has been placed mittee meetings are announced,
contract
and
bonds
of
matrimony
South 42 chains and 50 links, thence
upon the desk of all members. Several committees have been func- I East 37 chains and 65 links and existing between you and the fixed February 2, 1925, at the hour
of 10 o ’clock A. M. at tne Court
The subtitle is, "Her Temptation tioning nightly but have produced
j thence North 42 chains $nd 50 plaintiff on the grounds of wilful
and Salvation.” The booklet por­ but little in the way of bills for ¡links to the place of beginning, con- desertion for more than one year. Room of said Court in the Lane
County Court House in Eugene,
trays the terrible struggle of «a consideration.
This summons is served by publi Oregon, as the time and place for
. taining 159.20 acres in Lane Coun­
cheese-cheeked
maid
from the
cation
by
order
of
Hon.
G.
F.
ty, State of Oregon, and- also the
hearing objections, if any, to said
breezy cheezy, wheezy home of
The bills to do away with th.* j Lots numbered 7 and 8 of Section Skipworth, Judge of the above
account.
Tilly on the rind who went to state market agent and Prohibition 38 in Tp. 21, S. R. 3 West, eon named Court, dated this the 16th
N. E. GLASS,
Portland to get a job with which Officer Cleaver are both taking a
taining 16^4 acres in Lane County, day of December, 1924 and the
Administrator.
to earn money to send home to refreshing nap in committee and i State of Oregon
date of the first publication of Fred E. Smith, Attorney
the folks. During the climax she have not peeped since introduced
this
summons
will
be
on
the
18th
Said sale will be made for cash,
for Administrator.
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barely escaped in her teddy bears, and referred.
subject to a mortgage for $2250.00 day of December, 1924 and the
whatever they are.
The author
I upon said property now hold by the date of the last publication will
probably thought that the struggle
W. G. Beattie, former school sup State Land Board of the State of be on the 29th day of January,
and salvation of Tilly should en­ erintendent at Cottage Grove, now Oregon, and subject to confirmation
courage the legislators to believe one of the faculty of the Oregon j by said County Court.
GEO. J. WILLETT,
that they may also escape un­ normal, was here yesterday in the
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Offers will be received by the
scathed from terrible temptation.
interest of legislation favorable to administrator at the office of Botts
Post office address, Cottage
an appropriation for that institu­ & Winslow, Attorneys at Law,
Grove, Oregon.
d!8-j29c
Colonel Mercer was the subject tion.
I
Tillamook
~
:
Oregon,
from
and
after
• • •
of u senate resolution that was
i t he dato named.
i
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
The biennial fight to put church | Dated i this 20 day of January,
of n senate resolution that wn. great
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
ly pleasing to him. The senators are property onto tho tax rolls is again ' 1925.
LANE COUNTY.
to
be
made,
a
bill
having
that
accustomed to themselves using
ALFRED REYNOLDS,
Leontine Lusk, Plaintiff, vs.
purpose
having
been
introduced
by
piquant and expressive English nnd
Administrator of the
Lusk, Defendant:
for that reason they were impressed Representative Lewis, who is as
named Estate.
j22fl»c To Dale E. Lusk, Defendant:
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with the beauty and brevity of n yet unable to bo present but had
IN THE NAME OF THE
prayer delivered by the
tho veteran Representative Hurlburt introduce NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE SATE OF OREGON, you are
the
bill
for
him.
This
bill
differs
sergeant-at-arms, who, during re­
ON EXECUTION IN
hereby required to appear and
cent sessions, lies also acted as from other bills which have been
FORECLOSURE.
answer the Complaint filed against
chaplain. Tho resolution provides presented upon the subject in that
you in the above entitled suit
property
to
the
amount
of'
$5,000
that each member of tho senate
Notice is hereby given that by with six 1 weeks from the date of
shall lie provided with a printed would bo exempt if actually used virtue of an execution and order the first j
publication of this Sum-
for
religious
or
charitable
purposes.
copy, The state printer is doing
of sale in foreclosure issued out mons and if
i you fail so to answer,
it up in tho best of typographical It h argued that this exemption of the Circuit Court of Lane for want thereof, the Plaintiff
form, Tho colonel’s prayers are would care for the largo majority County, Oregon, on the 24th day will apply to the Court for 'relief
making
reputation and his of churches but would put onto the of Docember, 1924, in a suit there­ prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint
brevity might well bo imitated by tax rolls profit-making institutions in on the 23rd day of December, on file herein, to-wit: For a
some of tho ministers who open the owned by churches or charitable 1924, in said court Fred Ernst, Decree of this ’Court forever dis-
organizations.
sessions.
plaintiff,
recovered
judgment solving the marriage contract and
agains tho defendants, D. N. Mc­ bonds of matrimony existing be­
A
number
of
years
ago,
James
Representative Potter is the only
lnturff and Eugenia L. Mclnturff tween the Plaintiff and the De­
member of the Lane delegation in J. Hill, the Empire Buhler, was a for tho sum of $700.00 with interest fendant and such other and further
the house who has introduced a guest of honor at a banquet held in thereon at 7 per cent pftr annum relief as to the Court mav seem
bill. His No. It* is the only one Duluth, Minn. Tho Great Northern, from April 20th, 1923 until paid just and equitable.
which Im 4 come on for considera­ Jim Hill’s road, and the Northern and the further sum of $100.00
This Summons is served by pub­
tion and it was acted upon fav­ Pacific were keen competitors for attorney’s fees and the costs nnd lication by order of the Hon. G.
tho
passenger
business
between
the
orably. This was the only bill h<
disbursements herein in the suni of F. Skipworth, Judge of the above
had in until ho dropped two into twiu cities and Duluth, nt the head $35.50, which judgment was en entitled Court.
o'
tho
Inkes.
One
of
the
speakers
"Firn Among Cltantn"
the hopper this afternoon.
roll<4l and docketed in the Clerk'»
Dated this 6th day of January,
relaxed the following experience:
‘
office in said Court in said County 1925, and the
date of the first
Is the product of tho great
“Upon the streets of St. Paul
est exclusive cleaner factory
Senator E. W. Miller, of Jose n few days ago an excited indi­ on the 23rd day of Docember, 1924. publication of this Summons will
in the world. It is made as
phi no, known in ninny sections of vidual stopped me and said, • I and said execution to me directed be on the 8th day of January,
good and true as skilled and
tho state ns nn orator of no mean “want to go to Duluth the worst commanding me in the name of 1925, and the date of the last
willing hands can make it.
ability, part of which reputation way. ’ I advised him to take the ! tho State of Oregon, in order to publication will be on the 19th
satisfy said judgment, interest, at­ day of February, 1925.
From foundry to finished
he acquired while a resident of Great
~
Northern.’’
torney ’« fees, costs of suit and
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
product, quality of materials
Attorney for Plaintiff,
accruing costs to sell the following
r—~
and workmanship have been
) 'described real property, to-wit: s
Address and Post Office,
considered before cost. Every
Beginning at a point 19.99 chains
Cottage Grove, Ore.
j8-f!9
part and piece of every
South of the Northwest corner of
PREMIER is PREMIER made
the Jacob Kline Smith Donation
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
in the PREMII R fsito;
Land Claim No. 76, thence running
with its capacity of 800
East 25.96 chains, thence south 9.63
complete PREMIERS every
chains, thence West 25.96 chains,
Notice is hereby giveu that the
working day.
thence North 9.63 chains to the undersigned has been appointed by
placq of
beginning containing an order of tho County Court of
Friday, Jan. 30—“BROAD- South Sea netting, The mi-
A A for Frtt Drmonitrjtion
twenty five acres of land more or Lane County, Oregon, administrat- j
W \\ AFTER DARK ” A ventures of a man and a
less, all in the northwest quarter rix of the estate of Robert Carter.1
drama of America’s Baby­ woman marooned oh n des-
EASY TEEMS
of section 31, township 20, south
lon Ncenca that beggar de­ ert island
And a comedy.
deceased, which order bears date
of
range
three
west
of
Willamette
j
scription!
Episodes more Tuesday, Feb. 3- UK<>SS-
Meridian in Lane county, State of I the 30th day of December, 1924.
bizarre than the Arabian ED I'RAILS.”
All persons having claims against
Ami a
1 Oregon.
Knights' A veritable fairy comedy.
Now, therefore, in the name of tho estate of said Robert Carter,
land of midnight adv« nture.
the State of Oregon, in compliance t deeeaaed, are hereby notified sad
Wednesday. Feb. 4— -111(1
\nd a eotnedy.
with said execution and order of required to present the same, duly
TIMBER', with William
sale
and in order to satisfy said > verified, at the law office ot
Saturday, Jan. 31—“THE Desmond,
A north woods
¡judgment, interest. attorney’s fees, Herbert W. Lombard, First Nation
FIGHTING
SAP’’.
with drama. And a eotnedy.
costs of suit and accruing costs, al Hank Building, Cottage Grove.
Fred Thompson and his Thursday, Feb f» Hoot Gib­
I will on Saturday the 31st day 1 Oregon, on or before six months
wonder horse. Silver King. son in ”H U R RIGA N K
of
January. 1925, at the hour of from the date of the first publi
And a comedy “Easter Bon- K I D.” Comedy and Inter­
cation of this notieo.
Any Kind Any Time
nets.' *
one o ’clock in the afternoon or’
national News.
Dated and first published this
' PRICES RIGHT
•
said day, at the southwest front first day of January, 1925.
SIX < 'oiuing att motions ; “SUN-
Terms (ash
door of the County Court House
BESSIE SUTER,
with DOWN
Sun Mon . Feb.
in Eugene, Lnno County. Oregon,
Administratrix
of
the
estate
of
s».
•PETER PAN ’ Feb.
offer for sale ami sell for cash,
Robert Carter, deeeaaed.
IM. 19 and 90.
at pubiie auction, subject to re­ Herbert W. Ixinibard, Attorney
Phon. 1144.
ilMiepl
demption as provided by law, all
for estate.'
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íottaqc (ftrove Sentinel
Legislative Sidelights
Two More Days
of Selling
In our present location.
two days we will have
For these
Extra Specials
that will appeal to you. Our new
store will be located in the room now
occupied by Wynne & Kime. Watch
for our opening announcement.
Phone
Trask’s Cash Grocery
Where Your Cash Buys More
We
Deliver.
Beginning February 1
WE WILL HAVE
CITY DELIVERY
Cash orders will be deliv­
ered and phone orders are
to be paid for on delivery.
A charge of 10c will be
added on orders up to 100
pounds; over that weight,
15c and up.
Farmers’ Union Store
PHONE 3
The Premier
ARCADE Theatre
WEEKLY PROGRAM
KEM’S
Electric Store
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
the
TVfNCff£5T£R
store
1
Beautiful Interiors
Are Pleasing
to the Eye
W. P. Fuller’« paints and en­
amels five this at a surprisingly
small cost. Let us send a man
vho understands the proper ap­
plication of Fuller’s products.
DARBY & LISTON
“Quality” “Service
STORCI