The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 19, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION.
When Mandy Got Religion.
hereby required to appear and ■South 42 chains and 50 links, fhence
A colored cook came home after answer the Complaint filed against East 37 chains and 65 links and
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
midnight from a revival meeting you in the above entitled suit thence North 42 chains and 50
shouting at the top of her voice.. with six weeks from the date of links to the place of beginning, con­ Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Her employer, letting her in, said: the first publication of this Sum­ taining 159.20 acres in Lane Coun­ February 10, 1925.
“Aunt Mandy, this is all fool­ mons and if you fail so to answer, ty, State of Oregon, and also the
Notice is hereby given that
ishness. Religion shouldn’t be so for want thereof, the Plaintiff Lots numbered 7 and 8 of Section George M. Ham, of R. F. D. 2,
The Southern Pacific company noisy. Tell that preacher of yours will apply to the Court for relief 32 in Tp. 21, 8. R. 3 West, con
has refused to pay for one-half of to give a sermon on the building prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint taining 16% acres in Lane County, Creswell, Oregon, who, on March
10 1922 made Homestead entry, No
the cost of graveling north Lane of King Holomon’s temple, whieh on file herein, to-wit: For a State of Oregon.
014337, for NE14 NE14, Section 21,
street in front of the property of arose without even the sound of a Decree of this Court forever dis­
Said sale will be made for cash, Township 19 8, Rango 4 West,
Mrs. Clara Burkholder according hammer. And remember that real solving the marriage contract and
subject to a mortgage for $2250.00 Willamette Meridian, has filed
By mail (Cash in advance)
to a letter read before the city religion is quiet and peaceful. ’ ’
bonds of matrimony existing be­ upon said property now held by the notice of intention to make three
That there are justices of the council Monday evening from of­
One months..
year....$2.75
months .50
.80
1.50 | I Three
One month....
“ Lawd, honey!” answered Aunt tween the Plaintiff and the De­ State Land Board of the State of
Six months.. 1.50 | One 1——---- “ peace in the state that drew much ficials of the company.
A bill Mandy ‘‘Us niggers ain’t aimin’ fendant and such other and further Oregon, and subject to confirmation year Proof, to establish claim to
more in foes than the salaries of was sent to the company some
the land above described, before
BY CARRIER
relief as to the Court may seem by said County Court.
.9 .30 the members of the supreme court time ago by the council for this to build no temple yit. We is jes’
E. Q. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
month-------
One__
just
and
equitable.
blastin’ now!”—Everybody’s Mag
Offers will bo received by the at Eugene, Oregon, on the 25th
. 1.10 was a fact brought out Tuesday
Four months, in advance.
This Summons Is served by pub­ administrator at tho office of Botts
azine for February.
. 1.60 in the discussion of HB 307, which work.
Six months, in advance..
day of March, 1925.
company
The
statement
of
the
lication by order of the Hon. G. & Winslow, Attorneys at Law,
. 3.00 provides that justice fees shall be
One year, in advance......
Claimant names ns witnesses:
in declining to pay for the bill
F.
Skipworth,
Judge
of
the
above
:
Oregon,
from
and
after
Tillamook
turned into county treasuries and
NOTICE.
Charles Sutton, Thomas Moxley,
was that it hud already put in
entitled
Court.
Member of
the date I named.
that county courts shall fix sal
Notice is hereby given that on
Arthur Kerr, ail of Creswell, Ore­
half of the gravel on north Lano
National Editorial Association
Dated this 6th day of January,
20 day of January,
Dated this
I
aries for justices of the peace, street and had consequently done March 3, 1925, Cottage Grove Im­
Oregon State Editorial Association
gon, and Robert Wills, of Eugene,
1925,
and
the date of the first 1925.
the
state,
the
The
lowest
eourt
in
Oregon Newspaper Conference
its part in the improvement of provement Bonds Numbers 6, 7, publication of this Summons will
Oregon.
ALFRED REYNOLDS,
justice court, sometimes pays twice
this street. The eity recorder was 8, 9, 10 and 11 Improvement Bond be on the 8th day of January,
as much as membership in the su- instructed to write to the rompa nv Issue "H” will be due and payable
Administrator of the non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
□--------------------------------------- ------- L
Register.
preme court, the debate showed, explaining that no gravel was at the office of the City Treasurer, 1925, and the date of the last
named Estate.
j22fl9c fl2ml2c(2)
and lawyers of mediocre ability­ placed by the radrir 4 on the street First National Bank Building, Cot­ publication will be on the 19th
day of February, 1925. /
sometimes become wealthy in this in front of Mrs. Burkholder's prop tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
□
apparently small political office, erty and that consequently the All of said Bonds will be taken
Attorney for Plaintiff,
By ELBERT BEDE.
usually considered hardly important company wan held to still owe for up and canceled on said date at
Address and Post Office,
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore., •> enough to be even a political of­ that work. It was at the sugges­ par value and interest, and inter-
Cottage Grove, Ore.
j8-f 19
Feb.
17.—(Special.)—Representa fice, while supreme court judges tion of one of the railroad officials est thereon shall cease on said 3rd
rives Bates and Mott who are the retire poor men. Several justices that the bill was originally sent day of March, 1925.
NOtlCE OF SALE OF REAL
Clatsop county delegation, nearly collect annual fees amounting to to the company.
Dated and first published this
PROPERTY.
came to blows following their $10,000. or more and a number
12th day of February, 1925.
division on the fish code, which draw fees of $6,000 to $8,000.
EAKIN, City Treasurer,
♦ HERBERT
In the County Court of the State
Mott bitterly opposed and which Such fees are more than the sal-
Cottage Grove, Lane county,
I Oregon.
Bates defended, but when a i bill ary of any of the state officers,
f!2-19c of Oregon for Tillamook County.
In the Matter of the Estate of
came on for third reading todav more than the salary of the gover­
Naomi E. Thompson, formerly Nao­
which Mott had prepared I and nor and more than the salaries of
Meeting February 16, 1925.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
mi E. Reynolds, Deceased.
which increased the salaries of the presidents of our institutions
Letter from eastern clothing
ZA
Notice is hereby given, that the
Clatsop county officers, Bates ex- of higher learning.
company questioning right of city
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
undersigned,
administrator
of
the
• 4»
»
plained and supported the bill for
to charge local representative for
Mott, who was absent. Both Bates
Tho members have not been too license because company is engaged undersigned has been appointed by above named Estate, by authority
an order of the County Court of of an order of the County Court
and Mott have been absent much busy to give some thought to sen in interstate commerce read.
Lane County, Oregon, administra­ of Tillamook County, Oregon, from
of
their
of the time since the time
timental things. On St. Valentine’s
T. C. Cox presented oral petition tor of the estate of Adella White and after the 2nd day of February,
bitter oratorical feud.
■lay the mailing clerks handled a to extend Sixth street sewer.,
Anderson, deceased, which order 1925, shall proceed to sell at pri­
see
number of valentines in both the
Committees appointed by Mayor bears date the 27th day of Janu vate sale, the following described
outgoing
and
incoming
mails.
Must
The keenest bon mot of tho see­
Knowles as follows: Finance: Har­ ary, 1925.
real property, situated in Lane
sion was put over during the dis- of the incoming valentines were, vey, Durham and Lebow. Street:
All persons having claims against County, State of Oregon, to-wit:
cussion of the froe toxt book bill. however, for the stenographers and Durham,
Lebow
and
Mackin. the estate of Adella White Ander­
Donation Land Claim Notifi­
Representative Fuller hud sarcas­ other members of the feminine Water:
Swanson,
Harvey
and son, deceased, are hereby notified cation, 771 being designated as
contingency.
tically suggested that there should
Mackin. Lights and City property: nnd required to present the same, Claim No. 57 being part of Section
• • •
bo an amendment to the bill thnt
Bede, Durham and Swanson. Fire duly verified, at the law office 32, in Township 21, 8. R.
3
Seaside wants a state normal and Building Regulation: Mackin,
would provide overshoes and mit­
of Herbert W. Lombard, First West and Claim No. 38 being part
tens for the children of custom school. The author of the bill to Harvey and Bede. Sewer
Sewer and National Bank Building, Cottage of Section 5, in Township 22, 8. R.
Oregon nnd raincoats for the chil­ provide such an institution for Sanitation: Lebow, Swanson and Grove, Oregon, on or before six 3 West, of W. M., being bounded
These handsome overstuffed
dren of western Oregon. Repre­ Oregon ’a great summer resort suc­ Bede.
Park Board: Mrs. G. C. months from tho date of the first and described ns Allows, i, to-wit:
davenports,
loose cushion seats
sentative Carkin, of Medford, rose ceeded in having attached to his Dyott, Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, Mrs. publication of this notice.
Beginning at a point 24 chains
to his feet and remarked that be­ bill a statement of the climate lima Beager, 8. L. Mackin and
and excellent spring construc­
Dated and first published this and 50 links North and 19 chains
cause of the equitable climate in and other conditions which were Nelson Durham.
29th day of January, 1925.
and 70 links West from the South-
tion at such reasonable prices.
his section no part of the amend­ supposed to mako Seaside the most
Attention called to the personnel
MARTIN H. ANDERSON, east corner of Section 32, in Town-
ment was necessary for the chil- desirable place in the world for of the Library board which consists
Administrator of the es­ ship 21 South of Range 3 and
ilren of |hat portion of the state. those who in the future will of the following: Mrs. W. H. Titus
tate of Adella White running thence West fifteen chains
• • •
teach the yound idea how to nnd N. E. Glass terms expiring in
and 51 links, thence South 89 de­
Anderson, deceased.
Representative
Bailey
ob-
shoot,
September 1927. Mrs. J. H. Cham- Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney
It was but natural that Repre-
grees and 59 minutes West, 21
served,
however,
that
no
mention
hers ami Mrs. Elbert Smith terms
sentative Howard, of Lane, should
for estate.
j29-f26c(T) chains and 76 links and thence
Mrs.
introduce a bill to recreate rhe had been made of the rainfall. expiring September, 1926.
tax conservation plan.
Hi was This was purposely ommitted, Rep­ B. R. Job and 8. L. Mackin terms
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
tho larger part of the tax con­ resentative Bates stated, because it expiring September 1925.
J. C. Porter asked for report on
servation committee in Lane coun­ was loss than rainfall in the
In the County Court of the State
ty when that county had such a Willamette valley and Seaside extension of Sixth street sewer
didn’t want to make any statement referred to sewer committee last of Oregon, for Lane County, in
commission.
that wouldn’t bo believed or that meeting.
tho Matter of tho Estate of Otto
Motion passed instructing sewer Michel, deceased:
J. M. Devers, attorney for the would make other section« of the
Notice is hereby given that the
committee, with city engineer, to
highway commission, advises mem state jealous.
determine boundaries and for eity undersigned has been duly appoint
bora upon highway measures when
J. B. Bell rang in from Eugene attorney to prepare ordinances for ed administrator of the estate of
requested to do so.
During a
recent debate on it road mensur) for a brief stay under the big establishment of lateral sewer dis­ Otto Michel, deceased, by the Coun­
ho was report'll to h.xvj given dome. Ho didn't ndmit that he tricts on south Sixth street, for ty Court of tho State of Oregon
All persons
lateral sewer district west of Lane for Lane County,
several diametrically opposed opin­ hail any real business here.
street, and for district for* lateral having claims against the said
ions upon the same point, Follow
Homer Galloway, city recorder sewer to run from Gibbs avenue estate are hereby requested to
ing adjournment a facetious wag
referred to him ns governor, The of Cottage Grove, was a visitor north through center of block be­ present the same, duly verified,
within six months from the date
He seemed to be tween Ninth and Tenth streets.
[mint of the quip was apparent to hero Friday.
Ordinance ordered drawn giving hereof to the undersigned, or to
all who know how easily the satisfied that everything was prog
governor swings from one view | resting satisfactorily and proceed­ Goddard and Randall right to M. F. Rice, attorney for adminis­
point to another without batting j ed home. He arrivod just in time build railroad spur on north Lane trator, as his office in the Masonic
Building in Roseburg, Douglas
for tho start of the big fish fight. street.
an eye.
• • •
• • •
Godard and Randall withdrew County, Oregon.
Dated this 22nd day of January.
Speaker Burdick was off the job petition for bunkers on north Lane
To ask unanimous consent co
1925.
amend n bill while on third road- Thursday afternoon beca^iso of ill­ street.
O. F. MICHEL, Administrator,
Ordinances ordered drawn for
ing is presumed to bo unusual re- ness, but the session proceeded
of the Estate of Otto Michel,
with
Representative
Coffey
in
the
hard
surface
paving
of
south
Sixth
quest,
It was therefore unusual
deceased.
j22fl9p(T)
chair.
He
made
things
peppy.
It
street,
for
hard
surface
paving
of
when the author of practically
|
every house bill that camo on for was no tea party and things wont east Washington from Tenth street
to city park, for class A macadam IN THE CIRCUIT COURT
third reading Monday asked unnni with u bang.
• •
paving of Chestnut avenue from
■nous consent to amend. Tho chief
THE STATE OF OREGON
A number of bills to cure de- G to L street.
clerk finally remarked that he
LANE COUNTY.
City recorder directed to hohl Leontine Lusk, Plainti*»,
was getting tired of acting a feet» in the law are likely to make
some
folks
nick.
publication of notices of assess­
committee of tho whole.
Lusk, Defendant:
ment for paving on alley south of To Dale E. Lusk, Defendant:
Shields addition between Seventh
IN
NAME
It seems to be a useless expendi-
Hard Work,
Are You Working for
“i understand that in the new ■Ind Eighth streets until additional SATE
ture of time to debate tho adop-
OREGON
YOUR
Husband’s 2nd
tion of resolutions thnt would com I play Alice has quite a difficult streets are acted on so that bids
» f
for
all
paving
may
be
advertised
Wife?
part.
mit the state constitutionally not
“Difficult!
Why, she doesn’t for at the same time.
to enact nn income tax or inheri­
It’s brutal, but the truth—
Ordinance ordered drawn speci­
many wives have worn them­
tance tax for any period of years. say a word. ’ ’
selves out helping their hus­
“Well, isn’t that difficult for fying charge of $15 t>>r connection
I ho people at a following election
with main trunk sewer district
bands win success.
could as easily reverse their for Alicet”—London Telegraph.
as recommended by city engineer,
During the days when every
'Multnomah
mer action and nt the same elec
* penny counts, the wife strug
this charge to be credited to any
tion enact a law that would be
County Fair
Save two bits by paying cash.
gles in the home, giving her
in line with the constitutional I Bookkeeping ehargo of 25c on all lateral sewer district later estab-
all—her attractiveness, her
lished.
rad
amendment. Thus the pimple could ■ accounts under *1. Tho Sentinel, x
vigor, her youth and her vi­
Hodgcn’s Calf Meal
Engineer ordered to mark Pacifie
«
Tht Universal Craciftr
tality.
highway turning on Main street
She has the mistaken belief
1 at Fifth and Ninth streets and
I
that by playing charwoman
to take down auto park signs.'
and doing the terrible drudg­
Letter from Southern Pacific
ery of housekeeping by an­
company read signifying intention
cient methods she is show­
of company to put in good crossing
ing loyalty and helpfulness.
at
... Fourth
.......i street as soon as track
But when her husband has
is raised.
gained success, in many eases,
Building permits granted to Bank
she discovers she is the loser.
Friday, Feb. 20—To night I Monday. Feb. 2.1—“WIFE
of Cottage drove and C. J. Breier
He is pink with the flush of
last showing of .“PETER | OF THE CENTAUR” with
company to repair buildings.
victory.
She is pale and
I AN with Bet tv Bronaon Elanor Boardman, John
Water eommiasion instructed to
worn out from loss of vitali­
the perfect PETER l PAN
’AN Gilbert and Aileen Pringle.
repair dam on I-ayng creek as soon
ty. Her charm is gone as it
litui Ernest Torrence and 1 And a comedy.
bablcbbst stock fakm
result of wasted energy.
ns weather conditions will permit.
other statu. And a comedy
’’rsedsrs of
Motion passed to allow Commer­
Some other woman who has
assistai -Ä Onkls Cauls
No advance in price«, chil Tuesday, Feb 24—Free show
Ksgls Crash. Orwol
cial Clnb to use city hall for
conserved her energy takes
_
Sept. 1. 1M4
afternoon and night. Pic­
meetings.
her place. Wife No. 2 gets
■qdssu Brewster Milita« Co,
tures Betty Compson in
what Wife No. 1 worked for.
Petition of Harry Metcalf to fsrtlsnd. Oraron.
Saturday. Fell 21—“HOLD ‘THE
Î
FEMALE’7 ami
THAT
IS THE GREAT
install water i meter re fared to
la response to your Inquiry with ref
VOLK
BREATH”
with
WILD LIFE IN ORE
TRAGEDY OF THE HOME!
ewaoe to the results we are gattlug
water committee.
Dorothy Devore.
Walter GON” sponsored by the Rod
with your Calf Meal, we are ancteiaag
The cost of preventing this
Motion passed to withdraw sup bOotoaraph of a calf whieh alanti
Hires. Tullv Marshall anti and Dun Club and the
tragedy is small.
Modern
4 of paeoraoala
Her deselopmeat
port from rest room if it is located
a dozen other great come­ LIONS (’LIB
put six »oaths was eeeh that
electrical appliances—the elec­
Free ad-
any place other than Main street eke the
was awarded the Jouter Champtea
dians. A breezy feature- mission.
tric washer, ironer, vacuum
Alp at tho Multnomah County Pair In
cleaner and others—is the
length comedy-drama, Aho
{Ulf Wo are now roedtag all oar calves
■edgeno Calf Meal, sad pe« aaseUmt
notation.
it two reel comedy.
I-eft th« Acks with It.
Wednesday, Feb. 2.r>—Ash­
Don’t waste a day. Come to
Paul: ”Do<<s vour tooth still
SARLCRK8T STOCK FARM.
ton
Dearholl
as
“
PINTO
Sunday,
---- ,,
Feb.
2*2- —Mary PETE” in “THE COWBOY
22
Kern’s Electric Store and let
(Rignod > By C. L. Rerun nona
hurt»”
us show you a hundred ways
i?!'.1.1*.'.'.','.n “TIIK ROSE OF PRINCE,” And a comedy.
Albert:
“
I
don
’
t
know.
”
Hodgen
’
s
Calf
Meal
PARIS .” The lovely ro­
to eliminate drudgery in the
Paul: ‘‘What do you mean by I ___ __ Mnnufn. tnred by
manee of ti beautiful' little­ Thursday, Feb 28—Harry
home; let ns make
■OMBN BRWWRTKR MILLIHG VO
don’t knowt”
Fort
land
Oregon
housekeeping easy
Cinderella in the whirl of Carey in “FLAMING FOR­
Albert:
“
I
left
it
at
the
den Sold By
modern
____
•‘aria—(lay but I TIES.” A stirring chronicle
tint’s office ”
an income tax at one
and at the next election
they could amend the constitution
Mondays and Thursdays
I to permit such a tax and at the
.Publishers
Bede 4 Smith....
....... Editor same time pass the income tax
Elbert Bede.........
law. Thus it is seen that nothing
A first-class publication entered at is gained by declaring against
Cottage Grove as second-class matter any kind of a tax, and the only
good accomplished is that the oru
Business Office------- 55 North Sixth
tors get a chance to froth and
spew.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Cottapf ftwve Sentinel
t
S. P. Declines to Pay
For Gravel on
Lane Street
Legislative Sidelights
m
$55
City Council
DAVENPORTS
Bressler & Son
Complete Home Furnishers
Xö* CL
OuocJko,
TRU-BLU Biscuit Co.,—Spokane. Portland
Theatre
Il’EEKE Y PROGRAM
5-Tube Neutrodyne
$40
Complete
cruel capital of thi^world'à of the Early West Comedy
pleasuri“. And a comedy.
and International News.
i
Engraving -embossisg The
linei—your live wire print shop,
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COTTAGE GROVE
FLOUR MILL
CotUg« Grove, Oregon
KEM’S
Electric Store
Ray Nelson
Ninth and Main streets