The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 09, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, FEBRÜABYJ>,1M5
PAGE TWO
today. As many things as possible
of $4,000.00, with/internet thereon i execution to me directed com­
were produced in the home and on First Chicks of Year at tho rate of 6 per cent per an­ manding me in the name of the
tho farm.
num from the lltb day of April, , State of Oregon, in order to satisfy
Mondays and Thursdays
Many articles of furniture were
1922, and the further num of said judgment, interest, attorney’s
Not Stopped by
Publishers made by the men in their own
Bede & Smith.
$660.19 with interest theseoa at fees, costs of suit and accruing
___ Editor
Elbert Bede.....
homes. Chairs, tables, cupboards
the rate of 6 per cent per annum i costs to sell the following described
I For Id's End
from January 1, 1923, and the fur­ real property, to-wit:
A first-class publication entered at and numerous other articles which
Cottage Grove as second-class matter are all handled in furniture stores
ther sum of $15.60 costs and dis-
The West One Half of the
The end of the world ho fear- j bursements, whieh judgment was
now were made by
I these pioneers
i Northeast quarter of Section 14,
Business Office.... .... 65 North Sixth
Cali-
fully
predicted
by
a
sect
of
I enrolled and docketed in the office | Township 21, South of Range 4,
themselves. Many raw hide bottom
chairs are still seen in attics of fornia religious zealots for last Fri­ of the Clerk of said court in said West, of Willamette Meridian, in
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
day
failed
to
discourage
a
certain
county on the 14th day of Febru­ Lane Ggunty, State of Oregon.
the houses of the older families
By mail (Cash in advance)
faithful buff orpington hen belong ary, 1933, ami said execution and
Beginning at the Southwest cor-
One ycar....$2.75 I Three months .80 of the communities.
But there were a number of ing to Mrs. Nettie Haling of south order of sale to me directed com­ | ner of the Northeast quarter« of
month —
..... 50
Six months.. 1.50 | One ccxih.
5?
In spite of the manding me in the name of the Section 14, Township 21 South
things which even the energetic i Eighth street.
BY CARRIER
doom predicted for that day this State of Oregon, in order to satisfy Range 4 West of the Willamette
pioneers
could
not
produce
in
their
month..............
-I -30
Meridian of Lane County, State of
One _____
hen proudly strutted off her nest
... 1.10 I own worksheds and on their farms. clucking loudly to 14 bewildered said judgment, interest, costs and Oregon, running thence East 645
Four months, in advance.
_ 1.60 1 Flour mills were early established
disbursements, and the costs anil feet, thence South 14 degrees 15
8ix months, in advance.-
... 3.00 1 along the streams in the valley, young buff orpington chicks who expenses of and upon this writ minutes, West 253 feet; thence
One year, in advance----
I
looked
about
the
condemned
world
but before the arrival of the
to sell the following described real West 582 feet; thence North 245
Member of
property, to-wit:
miller much fl>ur was hauled, by for the first time.
feet to place of beginning contain­
This
is
believed
to
be
the
first
National Editorial Association
wagon from Portland.
One quartz mill, including inclos­ ing 3.50 acres of land, more or
Oregon State Editorial Association
Sugar, salt, spices, and doth brood of chickens to come off the ing the same and all tools, ma­ i less, all in Lane County, State of
Oregon Newspaper Conference
were articles for which the early nest this year, Every egg was chinery, implements and appliances | Oregon.
Now, therefore, in the name of
settler found he must make the hatched and the chicks are con- connected therewith or appertain­
long trip down the Willamette. If tentedly chirping about the place ing thereto, together with the land j the State of Oregon, in compliance
he delayed his fall trip a little as though they were well pleased upon which the same is situated, I with said execution and order of
j Legislative Sidelights
too long and was caught in the with the world and had no fear of and particularly described as fol- sale in order to satisfy said judg­
ment, interest, attorney’s fees,
lows:
rains there was a good chanco being swept away into eternity.
Mrs. Sailing has two other hens
By ELBERT BEDE.
that his wagon and team would
Being situated about three quar- of suit and accruing costs, I
which are expected to come off
on Saturday the 14th day of
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore., mire up in some mud hole and ho the ne»t with their broods in a ters of a mile Northeast of the ruary, 1925, at the hour of
would
have
trouble
getting
back
Annie Mining Claim, in the Bo
Fob. 5.—Lane county is likely to
I few days.
hernia Afining District, in Lane o ’clock, in the afternoon of
be distinguished at this session as homo. Tho idea that there would ’
some
day
be
a
paved
highway
i
County,
state of Oregon, and com­ day, at the Southwest front
the only county which hasn t a
between
Cottage
Grove
and
Port
mencing
at a locution notice at a of the County Court House, in Eu­
bill to increase the salaries of its land would hnvc sounded strange Oakland ¿4gain Beaten stake about 3-4 of a mile northeast gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
county officers.
indeed to one of the old citizens |
of the said Annie Mining Claim, for sale and sell for cash, at public
« « •
By Junior High
who
had
just
returned
from
pry
­
ami
running in a Northerly direc­ auction, subject to redemption as
The newspaper boys are in fine ing his wagon out of Camas Swap).
tion
239 and 3-8 feet, thence East­ provided by law, all of the right,
fettle for the remainder of the
In
nil
the
journey
there
was
no
erly
478 and 3-8 feet, thence title and interest of said defend­
On Saturday, February 7, the
sessiou. The biennio! Steiner feed
ants, Angele M. Perini, and Laura
was held last night, The stories place that was any more difficult Oakland Junior high basketeers Southerly 478 and 3 8 feet, thence Perini, his wife, Massimo Perini
to get through than this swamp met their second defeat at the Westerly 478 and 3-8 feet and
fensters
ean
that were told by the
just the other side of Creswell. hands of the “Red and Blue" of thence Northeasterly 239 and 3-8 and Hazel Perini, his wife, Pete
not bo repeated hero.
There is a story told by Mrs. Sinai the Cottage Grove junior high on feet to the place of beginning, Mostachetti and Angelina Mosta-
chetti, his wife, and First National
C. W. Waihburne, of Junction Vaughn, in which she relates how the local floor by a score of 33 containing five acres more or less Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora­
their
team
of
mules
was
mired
to (». Glen Swanson, smallest play­ and known at the Noonday Mill tion, and all persons claiming by,
City, wan a visitor here today, be­
ing interested in banking legisla­ up in this swamp until merely er on the Cottage Grove team, Site; also the Tramway leading through, or under them or any or
tion and acting as bodyguard for their heads were sticking out of made quite a sensation in the last from said Quartz Mill to said An­ either of them in and to said
the sylph lino Ed Bailey, ui ho a the mud. On this particular jour­ quarter when he dribbled the ball nie Mine, now situated upon land premises.
ney to Eugene they were forced around the court three times in a of the Noonday^ Mining Co., all
visitor from Junction.
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
to stay all night in the Goshen successful effort to shoot a basket. in the Bohemia Mining District,
• • •
Sheriff of Lane County
school
house
before
continuing
on
in
Lane
County,
State
of
Oregon.
of
the
The
absence
of
Ray
Adams
from
An interested spectator
Oregon.
j!2F9(M)
their
way.
Now
therefore
in
the
name
of
the Cottage Grove lineup was very
session is the young baby of Rep-
An
enterprising
man
by
the
name
the
State
of
Oregon,
in
compliance
noticeable.
Ward, unbeatable nt
resentative Randall, of Clackamas,
NOTICE OF FINAL
who has brought his mother here of Coffman finally built a gravel Guard could not replace Ray in with said execution and order of
SETTLEMENT.
road
through
this
swamp
and
sale
and
in
order
to
satisfy
said
the
forward
position.
Goff
played
to bo near hi« father.
charged the public a quarter for u brilliant game as running guard, judgment, interest costs and dis­
• • •
Notice is hereby given
Ben Dorris, of the game commis­ each trip made through, This en- holding his man scoreles* and bursements and the costs and ex­
sion is practically a permanent tbrprise turned out to bo very scoring seven points for his team. penses of and upon this writ, I Grade A. Conner and James C.
The “Red and Blue“ quintet will on Saturday the 7th day of Huff, Executrix and Executor of intention to make three year Proof, ncys acted irregularly, also, until I
resident while tho game program is lucrative for its owner before it
to establish claim to the land above used Doan’s Pills. They were just
was
finally
taken
over
by
the
will
meet Springfield here next March, 1925, at’the hour of one the Last Will and Testament of
being put over.
described, before E. O. Immel, U. 8. what I needed for they made my
o
’
clock
county.
in
the
afternoon
of
said
Walter
P.
Huff,
deceased,
have
Thursday afternoon at 4 o'clock.
Commissioner,
at Eugene, Oregon, back strong and well and put my
day,
at
There
was
a
similar
road
Mouth
the
southwest
front
door
filed their Final Account in the
Representative Wheeler doesn’t
In a former game against Spring­
on
the
21st
day
of February, 1925. kidneys in goor order.”
of
Cottage
Grove
known
as
Ward
’
s
of
the
County
Court
House,
in
Eu
­
matter of said estate in the County
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don't
believe in taking much of tho
field the Cottage Grove team won
Claimant
names
as witnesses: An­
time of the session for long-winded toll road ho that the residents of 8 to 3. The next encounter bo­ gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer Court of the State of Oregon for drew Lake, of Noti, Oregon; Lloyd simply ask for a kidney remedy—
oratory, which made it perfectly the early day found it impossible tween Eugene junior high und for sale and sell for cash, at pub Lane County; and that Tuesday Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert get Doan’s Pills—the same that
Mr. Lambert had. Foster-Milburn
proper for him to object to the to go either way without paying Cottage Grove junior high will lie auction, subject to redemption the 17th day of February, 1925, at Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon; and Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
tactics of a few members who hud for tho privilege of traveling on fake place here next Friday eve­ as provided by law, all of the the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore Lorrie Doane, of Crow, Oregon.
At that the ning, February 13, at 7:30.
right, title and interest of said de­ noon of said day in the County
their say and then moved the n graveled rond.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
previous question to shut off fur road was not always free from
After the game with Oakland fendant, Oregon and Ohio Mines Court Room in the County Court jl5-fl2(2)
Registrar.
mud
a«
it
was
merely
a
thin
coat
Corp.,
a
corporation,
or
any
other
House
at.
Eugene,
Lane
County,
tiler debate.
the girls of the local junior high
ing of river rock spread on tho served refreshments to both teams. person or persons chiming by, Oregon, has been fixed as the time
through or under them, or either of and place by the said Court, for
Tho title of a bill by Hennto- ground without any grading. It
them in and to tho above described the hearing of objections to said
Eddy, which hus passed the senate, would have gone through in a
Final Account and Final Settle­ Many Cottage Grove Folks Have
makes it a crime to drive an auto­ very short time under the kind Fetch and Grey Oats attached property.
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
ment of said estate. Any and
Found How to Make Work
intoxicated. Opera of trnffic traveling over modern
mobile while intoxicated,
Sheriff of Lane, County, all objections to said Final Account
Easier.
g
tors will please take notice and roads, but it sorved the purpose
Good
Hay
Crop
□
Oregon.
f2m2c(M) and Final Settlement of said estate
keep wood alcohol out of tho ra- at that time.
The Willamette river was a very
What is so hard as a day’s work
must be filed with the Clerk of
We want your produce and guar­ §
diutors.
for
Spring
antee you top market prices. Our □
an aching back?
Tho legislature has come to the important means of transportation
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON said Court on or before the said with
business established 44 years ago.
Or sharp stabs of pain at every
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. date of hearing.
conclusion that, despite the sur­ from 1850 to 1860. In those days
Reference: Bank of California
sudden
twist
or
turn?
Dated and first published this
Planting common vetch and gray
plus of tho constitutional lawyers high water was not looked upon
There is no peace from that dull
PAGE & SON
in its membership, it doesn’t know with ns much dread as it is at the oats' in February is safe for Wil-
Notice is hereby given that by 19th day of January, 1925.
ache.
PORTLAND, OREGON
GRACIE A CONNER
No rest from the soreness, lame­
it all, and a bill before the house present time, because high water lametta valley farmers who are virtue of an execution and order of
§
ANDJAME8 O. HUFF, ness and weakness.
would provide that the supreme meant that boats could come up short of legume hay for livestock sale in foreclosure issued out of the
Many folks have found relief □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□unnnnnnn
Executrix and Executor of the
Circuit Court of Lane County,
court bo authorized to enlighten tho Willamette to Eugi-rte and bring feeding.
Last Will and Testament of through Doan’s Pills. They are a
the legislature upon constitutional supplies from Portland. For many
The usual rate of seoding, 80 Oregon, on the Sth day of January,
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys.
years
boats nlfide regular trips pounds of vetch with about 40 1925, in a suit wherein on the 6th
Walter P. Huff, deceased.
points upon grave occasions.
Cottage Grove people recommend
up the Willamette during tho win­ pounds
Herbert
W.
Lombard,
Attorney
for
day
of
January,
1925,
in
said
court
of gray oats an acre, is
Doan’s.
ter,
especially
after
a
number
of
estate.
jl9-fl6c
R.
R.
Meeks
and
Inez
M.
Meeks,
I
G. A. Lambert, 231 Second St.,
recommended by the experiment
TRANSPORTATION PROBLEMS
stores were established in the station
i
1
—
Cottage Grove, says: ‘‘My work was it—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf­
wife,
recovered
judgment |
at Corvallii. In this sec­ his
DIFFICULT FOR PIONEERS
a
strain on my back aud I had at­ ness caused by Catarrh.
valley.
tion south of Salem the planting against the defendants Angele M.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
tacks of backache which hurt me to i
People in this vicinity would should be normally before the first Perini and Laura Perini, his wife, I
Sold by dmggutt for ortr 40 ytun
(Continued from first page.)
then bo able to get supplies with- of March. In the section north of for the sum of $500.00 with interest I Department of the Interior, U. 8. bend or stoop aod it was just as j F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
’
.ard
to
straighten
again.
My
kid-
!
milking thin twice n year; ns out going all the way to Port lain!, Salem, in those , districts where thereon at 8% per annum from Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
early as poaniblo in the spring ftnd Corvallis was easier to get to for there is a little more rainfall and June 19th, 1924, and the further j January 12, 1925.
hh Into as possible in tho fall. They tho river craft than Eugene and
Notice is hereby given that Wil-
where the spring growing season sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees and
would bring back with them many supplies were brought there.
is a trifle cooler, the planting mny the costs and disbursements here son L. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who,
enough supplies to last the six It was considered a great improve­ extend
They are money makers
into March a week or 10 in in the sum of $23.20, which on July 10, 1923, made Homestead
month* until the trip was made ment when the early settlers could days.
i judgment was enrolled and dock Entry, No. 015027, for 8>4 SE%,
One of the largest and best blocks fri the state. Selected
again. The shopping list of the get supplioes at Corvallis instead
Even in this section the early , oted in the Clerk’s office of said and 8E14 8W%, Section 9, Town-
Vroonian Franquette strain, well grown, also select line
houwwife of those days, however, of going all the way to Portland.
Court
in
said
County
on
the
6th
ship
19
8,
Range
6
West,
William-
planting is very much more certain
of
the commercial layered Filberts. Have a complete
was marvelously simple us coni
day
of
January,
1925
and
said
I
ette,
Meridian,
has
filed
notice
of
of making a crop. Late planted
par<‘il with that of the women | Sales books. The Sentinel.
line of all other nursery stocks—apple, pear, cherry,
x vetch an<l oats are almost sure
prune, plums, small fruits, berries, etc.
to be a failure.
R-
iottaqc 6rovr Sentinel
Is Your Work Hard?
VEAL
POULTRY
EGGS
CAPONS
HOGS
'S
g
i
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
I
An orchard program
[ ha* been issued for the benefit of
1 Oregon growers by the state col-
extension service. The ma­
terial composing it W*s ga thered
I and Arranged for this bulletin by
! H. 1*. Bar«*, plant pathologist»
and Don C. Mote, entomologist, of
tho experiment station.
Because of different climate and
other einditions fruit tree diiensea
ami insects and their control are
quite different in the part of Ore­
gon east of the Cascades from that
west of th»» cascades. Since these
enemies of horticulture are more
numerous and destructive in the
western part of the state the main
program is baied on western Ore­
gon needs, with outlines for the
eastern districts following. Copies
will be sent free upon request
Valentines
—for—
Big—Little
Old—Young
I
Priced at lc, 4
for 6c. 3 for 6c,
8 for 6c. 6c. 10c,
15, 20c. 86c. 36c.
60c and 75c.
The Greatest
Assortment We’ve
Ever Shown
Them Now!
KEM’S for
C. >. KRft
Prop.
Spray Program Issued
for 1925 Use
through the,.
SOUTHLAND
Our stock is well grown. Our prices are right.
now for prices, etc. Thirty-five years in business.
CARLTON NURSERY CO
CARLTON, OREGON
ENROLL TODAY
By Train and Ship
to New York
Go this way—it costs
but little more
Shasca route to California—(four fine
trains daily)—thence scenic Sunset
route to New (.Means.
Excellent meals in the Southern Pacific
flirting car.
Connection at New Orleans with pala­
tial steamers for New York- -mealsand
berth included in the one fare.
Stopovers en route; see the Mardi Gras
at New Orleans.
Ask aboutCarrisoGorge route from San
Dieao—ApacheTrail detour of Arizona.
for
A BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHIC, OR
SECRETARIAL COURSE
At the Eugene Business College.
This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
and the rates are reasonable.
jlii for furthtr information
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. Roberts, President
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, OregtA.
K nowles & G raber
NOTICE OF SHERIFF 8 SALE
ON EXECUTION
£3
DRUGS
Tht REX.ll.f. Store
I
Notice is hereby given that bj I
virtue of nil execution and order
of mie issued out of tho Circuit 1
Court of the State of On-gon for
the County of Lane on the 23rd
dny of January. 1925, in an net». >.
wherein on the 13th day of Fob
ruary, 1923, in the above entitled
court, George W MvQuecn. plain
tiff recovered judgment against the
Defendant. Oregon and Ohio Min«*
Corp, a corporation, for the* mint .
For further information. ask
HARDWARE
H. A. MORSE, Agent
Southern Pacific
Send
Cottage Grove
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