The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 02, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1925
little of Cottage Grove, Oregon, a NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE of Tillamook County, Oregon, from
Lusk, Defendant:
I member of the 2nd Oregon Volun­
. ON EXECUTION.
and after the 2nd day of February, To Dale E. Lusk, Defendant:
Mondays and Thursdays
teers, ha» been visiting his cousin,
1925, shall proceed to sell at pri
IN THE
------ NAME OF
Notice is hereby given that by vate sale, the following described
Bede & Smith_ _
..Publisher» Mrs. Edward Ackley. He i* away
_______ , , you
„
on
»irk
leave,
having
received
a
virtue of an execution and order real property, situated in Lane SATE OF OREGON,
........Editor j
Elbert Bede____
hereby required to appear
Filipino bullet through his right of sale issued out of the Circuit County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
answer the Complaint filod against
A first-class publication entered at arm _ and leg. _
Mr. Doolittle come» Court of the State of Oregon for
Donation Land Claim Notifi­ you in the above entitled suit
Cottage Grove as second-class matter ¿f" fiK'hting° *to<-k,' liis father aid the County of Lane on the 23rd
cation, 771 being designated as with six weeks from the date of
Business Office......... 55 North Sixth forefathers all haviug been among day of January, 1925, in an action Claim No. 57 being part of Section
the first publication of this 8um-
-------- , -- --------------- ----------- — I the first volunteers to fight in our wherein on the 18th day of Feb­ 32, in Township 21, S. R.
3
pa*t wars.”
ruary, 1923, in the above entitled West and Claim No. 38 being part mons and if you fail so to answer,
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
for want
Other letters from
court, George W. McQueen, plain­ of Section 5, in Township 22, S. R. will apply thereof, the Plaintiff
By mail (Caah in advance)
to the Court for relief
One year....$2.75 I Three month* .80 tell of Mr. Doolittle being wounded tiff recovered judgment against tho 3 West, of W. M., being bqpnded
prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint
Six months.. 1.50 | One month__ 50 in the arm but do not mention Defendant, Oregon and Ohio Minis ■ and described as follows,
to-wit: I on file herein, to-wit: For a
the wound in the leg.
Corp., a corporation, for tho sum Beginning at a point 24
BY CARRIER
.. „„
___ ____
forever
dis-
On Friday, May 12, the Nugget of $4,000.00, with interest thereon i and 50 links North and 19 chains Decree of this Court
One month________________ $ .30
Four month*, in advance...... .. 1.10 ' contained the following item: at the rate of 6 per cent per an-land 70 links West from the chains solving the marriage contract and
bonds of matrimony existing be­
Six month*, in advance_____ 1.60 “William Landess is in receipt of num from the 11th day of April, east corner of Section 32, in South
____ tween tfee Plaintiff and the De­
One year, in advance............... 3.00 a letter from Henry at Manilla 1922, and the further sum of ship 21 South of Rahge 3 Town-
and
which states that he is quite well, I $660.19 with interest thereon at running thence West fifteen chains fendant and such other and further
Member of
that they have seen considerable of the rate of (> per cent per annum and 51 links, thence South 89 de­ relief as to the Court may seem
National Editorial Association
just and equitable.
Oregon State Editorial Association fighting, and that they are still from January I, 1923, aad the fur­ grees anil 59 minutes West, 21
This Summons is served by pub­
living in expectation of £-***--•
Oregon Newspaper Conference
getting I ther sum of $15.60 costs and dis- chains and 76 links and thence .---------
me xwxi.
lication by .......
order v.
of the
Hon. u.
G.
home before a great while, H)' I bursements, which judgment was South 42 chains and 50 links, thence I F.
Skipworth, Judge of the above
P -------------------------------------------1 also states that Frank Woodruff, ■ enrolled and docketed in the office East 37 chains and 65 links and j entitled Court.
who was recently wounded in the , of the Clerk of said court in said thence North 42 chains anil L_
50 | _____
Dated this 6th day of January,
Newest shapes in springtime
heel, is able to walk around.”
[ county on the 14th day of Febru- links to the place of beginning, con
con- \ 1925, and the date of the first
millinery is here for your first
a
letter
written
to
Henry
In
i
ary,
1923,
and
raid
execution
and
Û-------------------.
_------- □
taining 159.20 acres in Lane Coun publication of this Summons will
viewing of the season. Every
By ELBERT BEDE.
Lincoln on December 21, 1898, I order of sale to me directed com­ ty, State of Oregon, and also the
hat is a correct spring model,
be on the 8th day of January,
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Oro., Frank Woodruff, of Company C of manding me in the name of the
Lots numbered 7 and 8 of Section 1925, and the date of the
many of them coming direct
__ _____
last
Jan. 29.—(Special.)—Representative the 2nd Oregon volunteer* gives State of Oregoa, in order to satisfy
32
in Tp. 21, S. R. 3 West, con­ publication will be on the* 19th
from eastern millinery shops;
A. R. Hunter, one of the few demo the following description of the said judgment, interest, costs an<l taining 16% acres in Lane County, day
other models are just the last .
of February, 1925.
crats that ever got a chance to quarter» of the Oregon troops in disbursements, and the costs an<l State of Oregon.
ten days made up in our mil­
HERBERT
W.
LOMBARD,
who
is
*ane
Manilla.
come to Salem, and
expenses of and upon this writ
___
Said sale will be made for cash,
linery department reflecting
Attorney for Plaintiff,
“One company of the Oregon» to sell the following described real subject to a mortgage for $2250.00
anil sensible enought and good na-
the colorful season in their silk
Address
and
Post
Office,
a
republican,
tured enough to be
are at the palace ami another at property, to-wit:
upon said property now held by the
and straw materials and color-
Cottage Grove, Ore.
j8-fl9
repeated one of his famous speeches the custom house, The rest of the
One quartz mill, including inclos­ Stato Land Board of the State of
ful tints.
in the house today. He is u man regiment is in the barracks that ing the same and all tools, ma­ Oregon, and subject to confirmation
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
of few words and the time he formerly were occupied by the chinery, implements anil appliances by said County Court.
We invite you to view these
likes to say something is when the Spanish army, We do duty inside connected therewith or appertain­
advanced model spring hats
N-otice is hereby given that
Offers will be received by the
republicans have presented an the city. The Filipinos are steal ing thereto, together with the land administrator at tho office of Botts undersigned has been appointed
in our millinery department
economy measure which he can ing powder all the time and the upon which tho same is situated, & Winslow, Attorneys at Law, an order of the County Court
on east balcony and to view
support. Coffeybill No. 02, (<■ 1 guards have been doubled.
Wo and particularly described as fol- Tillamook Oregon, from and after | Lane County,
the display in window.
’ f Oregon, adniinif;rra-
make voting easier, was up for were ordered p> fill our belts with lows:
the date named.
tor of the estnte of Adella White
Mrs. Lein Raybold, experi­
the third passage. Hunter’s speech cartridges and have our guns ready
Being situated about three quar-
Dated this 20 day of January, Anderson, deceased, z which
____ ___
order _
enced milliner in charge, will
was, "This is a good bill. It is a* there was an insurgent scare, tors of a mile Northeast
_____ ___
of the 1925.
bears date the 27th day of Janu
be pleased to meet you and
in tho interest of democratic econ­ but nothing came of it. We heaid Annie Mining Claim, in the Bo-
ary, 1925.
ALFRED REYNOLDS,
assist you with trying on of
omy, democratic simplicity and the today that the insurgents had ord hernia Mining District, in Lane
Administrator of the
All persons having claims against
the new hat models. Inci­
democratic party and should puss.’’ ered the Americans to evacuate a County, state of Oregon, and com­
named Estate.
j22fl9c the estate of Adella White Ander­
dentally you will find the
He has several tinuvi gotten n block house and the First Califor­ mencing at a location notice nt a
son, deceased, are hereby notified
prices very reasonable
good laugh on his speech and it nia were sent out and the insur stake about 3-4 of a mile northeast,
and required to present the same,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
gents consented to withdraw but of the »aid Annie Mining Claim,
always takes well.
duly verified, at the law office
Come Today
we may have trouble yet.
and running in a Northerly direc­
of Herbert W. Lombard, First
In
the
County
Court
of
the
State
A number of the members huvo
“Charlie Lovelace is about to tion 239 and 3-8 feet, thence East­
National Bank Building, Cottage
their wives with them, ostensibly be appointed corporal and I think erly 478 and 3-8 feet, thence of Oregon, for Lane County, in Grove, Oregon, on or before six
to give them n vacation but prob­ he will get, it all right. We have Southerly 478 and 3-8 feet, thence the Matter of the Estate of Otto
months from the date of the first
ably to get a chance to dictate to dress parade three times a week Winterly 478 and 3-8 feet and Michel, deceased:
Notice is hereby given that the publication of this notice.
them and to tell them what to do. and we put up as good a one as thence Northeasterly 239 and 3 8
Dated and first published this
Also probably so that said wives any regiment here. The Oregon feet to the >place of beginning, undersigned has been duly appoint 29th
day of January, 1925.
will come to the realization that baseball team is holding it* own. containing five acres more or less ed administrator of th)' estate of
MARTIN H. ANDERSON,
their hubbies are really ns import We recruits expect to get paid in and known at the Noonday Mill Otto Michel, deceased, by the Coun­
Administrator of the es­
ant in the affairs of state us they a few days. This is a free silver Hite; also the Tramway leading ty Court of the State of Oregon
tate of Adella White
for
Lune
County,
All
persons
have tried to make their wives be­ country; a half bushel of money from said Quartz Mill to said An­
Anderson, deceased.
here is only worth a couple of nie Mine, now situated upon land having claims against the said
lieve.
The live wire print shop is al­
estate are hereby requested to Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney I on the 21st day of February, 1925.
• • •
American dollars.”
of the Noonday Mining Co., all
Claimant names as witnesses: An­ ways ready to help in the prep
for estate.
j29-f26c(T)
The idderst member of the house
The Oregon boys came very close in the Bohemia Mining District, present the same, duly verified,
drew Lake, of Noti, Oregon; Lloyd
within six months from the date
is Representative Fitzmaurico, of to winning the baseball ehampion- in Lane County, State of Oregon.
Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert aration of advertising and printing
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
hereof
to
the
undersignod,
or
to
Gilliam, Sherman and Wheeler, who 1 whip of the army in the Philippine».
Our experience may be
Now therefore in the name of M. F. Rice, attorney for adminis­
Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon; and copy.
is aged (17 and could easily be A letter from Henry Lande»* tells the State of Oregon, in compliance
worth something to you.
xxx
Department of the Interior, U. S. Lorrie Doane, of Crow, Oregon.
trator,
as
his
office
in
the
Masonic
grandfather to the kids of th«' of a game in which the Oregon with said execution and order of
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
house, Represntative Bates of Clat­ team won from the 13th Minnesota sale and in order to »atiafy said Building in Roseburg, Douglas January 12, 1925.
jl5-fl2(2)
z Registrar.
sop and Representative King, of regiment by a score of 9 to 4. judgment, interest costs and di*- County, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
Dated
this
22ml
day
of
January,
Coos, both of whom are within a The letter stated tho Oregon boy» ( bursements and the costs
son L. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who, ir
and ox­ 1925.
few days of the same age, which is had the best record thero and penses of and upon this
on
July 10, 1923, made Homestead
writ, * I
O. F. MICHEL, Administrator, Entry,"
22 years.
hn<l only tho 19th Pennsylvania will on Saturday the 7th day of
No. 015027, for S% 8E%,
• • •
of
the
Estate
of
Otto
Michel,
team to beat in order to get the March,
*• 1925, at the hour of one
and
SE%
8W>4, Section 9, Town­
Get you winter coal from
deceased.
j22fl9p(T;
Despite the fart that Représenta championship.
O’clOCk in the afternoon
_______ wa
ship 19 S, Range 6 West, William-
of said
Chestnut Transfer.
tive Charles Hunter, of Union and
Barber Shop
A soldior from Dakota describes <lav, at the southwest front door
ette, Meridian, has filed notice of
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OP
__ intention to make three year Proof,
Wallowa, in a republican, while the contact which the American of the County Court House, i
Rock Spring’s Utah coal by
__ , in Eu-
THE STATE OF OREGON FOR to establish claim to the land above
hi» brother, A. R. Hunter, of Union, soldier« keyt with the natives in gene, Lane
sack or ton.
I
County, Oregon, offer
Wr. ROB, Curl and
LANE COUNTY.
is a democrat, both get along with the following paragraph from a for sale anil sell for cash, at pub­
described, before E. O. Immel, U. S.
n
---- —
out any ruction, possibly because letter published in the Nugget.
Commissioner,
at Eugeng, Oregon’
lic auction, subject to redemption Leontine Lusk, Plaintiff,
ye Hair
both are men of few words. I
“The native« do a big business ns provided by law, all of tho
have yet to hear the Hunter of with our boys on credit ami often right, title anil interest of said de­
I
Barber work in general ;
Union and Wallowa make a speech times we are loser to a great ex­ fendant, Oregon and Ohio Mines
special attention to children.
on the floor, although it is »aid tent.
If nn American has no I Corp., n corporation, or any other
that he in a good speaker upon money he goes to a native’» house person or persons claiming by,
occasion. The Hunter of Union and helps himself to what 11.' through or under them, or either of
broke the record with two «pncche wants, writes it on a piece of them in and to tho above described
Lon(j distance hauling, piano
of about 25 words
h on the paper, tells the native ho
attached property.
moving a specialty.
floor Thur»day.
1
B service much» dinero polka tei
FRANK E. TAYLOR.
seems to ruu in the
lily. The walks away. Polka tein|
Any time—any where
Sheriff of Lane, County,
father of the two William (I any tiino within a month,
Oregon.
f2ni2r ( M )
Hunter, served up<
J. A. RHOADS
tho state the native’tv chief food. T
Proprietor
equalisation board
number of ninnio* hang nround our
NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL
year» ago, while t
father of and gather up everything
Company
PROPERTY.
Will in in G., whose 11 le also was after a meal.”
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
William, nerved in t
Charlie Cochran writes the fol­
FUBNITJBB
MOVING
In the County Court of the Stntc
(Across street from S. P. depot)
beck in the HO’s.
lowing description of the fighting j of Oregon for Tillamook County.
AND STORAGE
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
• • •
| around Santiago:
In the Matter of the Estate of
Senator Charles Hall, of Coos,
“On the 1st of July the 1st In­ Naomi E. Thompson, formerly Nao­
STORAGE AND GENERAL
and Representative Hall of Colum­ fantry supported by light battery
TRANSFER
mi E. Reynolds, Deceased.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
bia, are brother». The senator is “E” 1st Artillery demolished tho
Notice is hereby given, that the
Phone 99; Res., 18ÌFJ
Office phone 6,
in the telephone business, while the fort nt El Caney. There being no
Residence phone 155-L
representative formerly was in that return fire we passed the day in undersigned, administrator of the
busincs*. Th« senator, of course, looking over the field of battle , above named Estate, by authority
is well nmi favorably known and saw the charge on the fort of nn order of the County Court
throughout th« state ami may bo a which they took about 4:30 p. m., ;
candidate for governor.
When then tho artillery pulled up and I Feeding
Representative Hall was asked we nil joined the rest of the troops [ Coats *
whether he wan any
w relation
__ ,___ _ to near the
‘‘ town, which was capture)!
the senator, he facetiously replied soon after..
This division (2nd.
that he was merely a long diataneo then marched three or four miles
Dy Guernsey
brother.
down the road toward San Juan
Breeder
• • •
where another division of tho army
Using
Former Representative Woodson hail been fighting that day and
Hodgen’s Calf Meal
iiiul Former
-------- Représentative
... r.. — ........ .. Egbert.
..KI«T), camped. Tho next morning tho
There’s nothing the kiddies enjoy more than good,
-your local Southern Pacific
th« latter r«pre»«nting th« Farmer*' artillery and this regiment marched
Union, have been here for »«voral back over the same road past El
wholesome, home made bread. The grown-ups. toor enjoy
agent is eager to aid you in
ilnyi looking after legislation in Caney by a round about way of
home-made bread so much more—it stimulates the bread
all your travel planning.
the interent» of the eintterti Oregon about eight or ten miles ami took
farmer* who loaf their hooi I wheat a position near tho El Po*D
appetite. You’ll enjoy baking bread or rolls with
Benefit by his experience
in the recent freeze.
about noon to open fire on
Juan, but for soni« reason
and wide knowledge con­
SOLDIERS' LETTERS TELL
did not do so.
cerning
all transportation
OF PHILIPPINE CONFLICT
“The fort and Spanish trench'."
matters.
were taken that afternoon ami the
(Continund from first pa*«)
Spaniards withdrew into Snntiago
Rely upon him for foil in­
Cornelius, Oregon,
and joking with the boys.
He a mile or so to the w»Mt. Then
Beptember 18, 1984
«aid they were about to move him no more fighting was dune uutil
formation regarding
on board the hospital boat Relivf July 10 at 4:20 p. ip ., when we Hodgtn Brewster Milling CoM
which will soon eomo to Han Fran had Santiago surrounded and com Portland. Oregon.
Fares
cisco. I wan with him a minute tncncod bomba riling tho city. Then Gentlemen:
Schedules
after he was hit nnd «food with was the time tho 1st Infantry win
Answering your letter will say that 1
him ns long as 1 could, He was in some danger. We were lying am feeding lludgvifs Calf Meal and
Routes
hit while his I company wn* charging in the rear of a batter of artillery skim milk to my registered Guernsey I
Reservations, etc.
over a small I ridge. Tho natives which the Spanish artillery was Calves with very satisfactory resnlta. |
You have compounded an ■x '•lient
wen' on the high hills on bot h firing at and the bombs would Calf
For wherever you plan to
Meal that will be a great help to
sides of us but <!i<l not Inst long, burst over ami all nround us but I
dairymen In reducing feeding costa.
You van hardly realise what a difference flour maRca
only one man was struck, ami a
as usual.
go, Southern Pacific and
Yours very truly.
J ' Elmer
in your bakings. Try the faniotw FKATHERFI.AKE
(Signed) V«'. A. GVO’.'WIN
«hot horse killed near us. The next
its
connections cantakeyou.
through the
t five «lay a flag of trace was mim'd
• next 4iine—you'll be surprised how good it is. Although
and
Hodgen
’
s
Calf
Meal
inches from
there
was
no
more
fighting
by a
The city surrendered on July 14."
Manufactured by
Mauser buBet.
different this flour costs no more than ordinary flour.
HOIKILM -BRKWHTER MILLING CO
fine, ami in on
Portland,
Gregor«
The rest of th«
bev<
There i a FEATHERI’LAKE dealer in every community
The live wire pftnt shop is al­ Sold By
ar« all we|L"
A clipping fi r>
the Palo Allo, ways ready to help in the prep
California, (Tini
quot
In th* aratioa of advertising' a».l printing
mia Ngggi'l t for Friday, A ugu»l copy.
Our experience
lutti, reads: t "Mr Elmer Doo worth something to you.
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Chestnut Transfer
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