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

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    THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1925.
PAGE TWO
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
dinner will be lield at noon. Among
of Lucy J. Holland, deceased, ha.-*
the speakers for the occasion are,
filed his Final Account in the
Mondays and Thursdays
C. F. Swander, state secretary; It.
Department of the Interior, U. 8. matter of said estate in the County
L. Dunn, E. V. Stivers, W. L. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, i Court of the State of Oregon, for
Publishers
Bede & Smith.
Meyers, O. A. Cooper, Ross Guiley February 10, 1925.
Lane County; and that Tuesday,
___ Editor
Elbert Bede—
ami H. E. Knott.
Notice is hereby given that the 7th day of April, 1925, at the
A first-class publication entered at
George M. Ham, of R. F. D. 2, hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
Cottage Grove as second-class matter
NEW COMPANY TAKES OVER
Creswell, Oregon, who, on March of said day in the County Court
BRICK YARD NEAR EUGENE 10, 1922 made Homestead entry, No Room in the County Court House
Business Office.------ 55 North Sixth
014337, for NE’4 NE>4, Section 21, at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
The organization of a company Township 19 8, Range 4 West, has been fixed as the time ami
SUBSCRIPTION RATE8
Word from the Chief Forester,
which will take over the Cook Willamette Meridian, has filed place by the said Court for the
By mail (Cash in advance)
W. G. Greeley, of his approval of
One year....$2.75 I Three month« .80 the terms recommended by the brick yard near Eugene is now notice of intention to make three hearing of objections to said Final
Six month«.. 1.50 | One month..... 50
under way by J. L. Hoffman and year Proof, to establish claim to Account and Final Settlement of
District Forester under which ex­ Robert Frazier, Richmond, Calif.,
BY CARRIER
tho land above described, before said estate. Any and all objec­
One month....... ...........................$ -30 tension of time would be granted and W. J. White and J. R. Griffith, E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, tion« to said Final Account and
... 1.10 to Fred Herrick for the beginning Cottage Grove. 'These men an­ at Eugene, Oregon, on the 25th Final Settlement of said estate
Four months, in advance
Six monthj, in advance... _. 1.60 of logging operations under his nounced Thursday that they had day of March, 1925.
must be filed with the Clerk of
_. 3.00 timber sale contract on the
One year, in advance----
complete arrangements for tak­
Claimant names as witnesses said Court on or before the
heur National Forest, has
ing up an option on this yard for Charles Sutton, Thomas Moxley, date of hearing.
Member of
received by District Forester C. M. the purpose of manufacturing brick*
Arthur Kerr, all of Creswell, Ore­
Dated and first published
National Editorial Association
Granger.
and tile.
gon, and Robert Wills, of Eugene, 2nd day of March, 1925.
Oregon State Editorial Association
The
contract
specified
that
cut
­
Oregon Newspaper Conference
Oregon.
EARL HILL, Administrator
ting would begin on private or □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
of
the
estate of Lucy J. Holland,
National Forest timber by April 1,
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Register.
deceased.
WHAT DID THE LEGISLATURE 1925, and that in any event cutting g
g
Herbert W. Lombard, attorney for
DO?
on National Forest timber would £□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
estate.
v
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
begin by October 1, 1925. Mr.
Tho question most frequently Herrick applied for an extension
Thu Lane county lumber industry
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Millard Lammon, de-1
asked of the persons who were pres­ on these dates because of diffi­ is important enough tq attract the
ent at the recent legislative assem- culties encountered in the construe attention of lumbermen and lumber ceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
Notice is herby given that Emily
bly is, “ What did the legislature tion of the railroad from Crane buyers in New England. A group
dot”
to Burns and from Burns to Se­ of them stopped to inspect this Jaae Lane has been by tho County undersigned has been appointed by
That is not an original question neca.
The forest Service will industry Saturday and went away Court of the State of Oregon, in order of the County Court of Lane
nor a new one. It is asked fol- grant an extension of one year in with a realization of its extent Lane Ccunty, appointed executrix County, Oregon, Administrator of
the estate of Ruben Rissue, de­
lowing every legislative session,
tho time for the beginning of cut­ they could have obtained in no of the estate of Millard Lammon,
deceased, and that all persons hav­ ceased, which order bears • date
Tho easiest answer is that it ting on National Forest timber other way.
Spring has indeed blossomed out in the silk section
• • •
ing flaims against the estate of the 19th day of February, 1925.
did about what it would have until October 1, 1926, according to
All persons having claims against
—a veritable garden of beautiful patterns in the
done had those who asked the Mr. Granger.
This group stopped only at th? said deceased are hereby notified
to present the same duly verified, the estate of 'Ruben Rissue, de­
question been members of the ses­
new waves and new colors for Spring and Summer
Specific
requirements as to larger lumber centers. Their com
sion, but it is possible to answer amount of expenditures and com- ing to Eugene is taken as an to the said executrix at Cottage ceased, are hereby notified and
dresses, gowns, wraps, tunics and children’s frocks.
the question more fully and satis­ plotion of construction work on indication that the east is begin- Grove, Oregon, within six months required to present the same, duly
To see these hew silks is to want several new «•ar-
factorily.
certain speified dates—July first, ning to realize the extent of the from the 26th day of February, verified, at the law office ot
ments
for the warm, sunshiny days. Come
1925.
Herbert W. Lombard, First Nation­
Most important in the conduct of October first, and December thirty Lane county timber area.
view them.
• » «
al Bank Building, Cottage Grove,
EMILY JANE LANE,
the state government comes the fir»t, 1925 and April first 1926,
appropriation bills for several mil­ will be stipulated, and eontinuation
One of the outstanding topics Executrix of the estate of Millard Oregon, on or before six months
Plain and printed pon-
36 inch silk and cotton
.Lainnion, deceased.
from date of the first publication
lions of dollars and the enacting
before
lumbermen at the present
gee in natural and
of
the
contract
will
depend
upon
crepe
in
combination
H. J. Shinn, Attorney for the of this notice.
of new revenue laws. By many
colors, a yard......
compliance With these terms, the time is that of standardization,
cross bar stripe pat­
first
published
this
estate.
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tho adoption of the principal of
Dated
and
It is desirable that all lumber of
.............. 98c to $2.65
District Forester said.
tern, a yard.......... $1.50
February,
1925.
taxing luxuries, the adoption of
23rd
day
of
the same kind which is to be used
a
gross
earnings
HENRY
RISSUE,
tho principal of
for the same purpose should be NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
40 inch crepe back
New" 40 inch printed
tax and the tax of 10 per cent of EIGHTEEN FEET IS HEIGHT
MENT.
Adnnnist rator of the estate
cut to fulfill standard requirements.
satin in eopen blue,
FOR
NEW
STREET
LIGHTS
silk crepe de chene in
tho receipts of the boards and com­
Ruben Rissue, deceased.
browns, airedale. tan.
fashionable colors, a
missions which are supported by
Herbert
W.
Lombard,
Attorney
for
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Earl
In adopting a standardization
$3.25
The first of the new street lights
etc.,
a yard.
yard
......
$2,65
to
$2.95
fees and exist largely for the ser­
Estate.
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program the lumber industry is Hill, Administrator of the estate
for
tho
city
were
installed
the
last
vice rendered a particular class of
merely carrying out a movement
citizens of tho state, will be con­ of tho week and work is now un­ that is common to all branches PROFESSIONAL
CARDS NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE
der
way
to
install
the
complete
sidered one of the most progressive
ON EXECUTION.
of industry. Machinery, clothes,
new
lighting
equipment
for
the
moves the assembly ever has made.
H. W. TITUS. D. M. D.
TH! QUALITY STOIH-cooo scuvcr
automobiles,
and
even
food
have
Next in importance, if not actu­ streets. The street committee of all been standardized to a greater
Dentistry
Notice is hereby given that by
the
council
decided
on
18
feet
Modern equipment. First National virtue of an execution and order □
ally more important that the legis­
or less extent.
,
U □
Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and of sale issued out of th? Circuit
lation already named, comes road as tho proper height for tho now
1 to 6. Evenings and Bundays b”
lights
after
various
tests
as
to
legislation.
Tho road programs
In some industries standardiza­ nnpointment. Office phone. 10: res Court of the Slate of Oregon for
put over was the most forward- lighting effect received nt differ­ tion is more of a blessing thnn i '-nee phone, 184-J.
the County of Lane on the 23rd
looking of any adopted since the ent heights carried on with the in others. The lumber industry
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
day of January, 1925, in an action in Lane County, State of Oregon.
Mountain
States
power
company
HERBERT
W.
LOMBARD
Now therefore in the name of
inception of the good roads move.
wherein
on
the
13th
day
of
Feb
­
happens
to
be
one
of
those
in
Attorney si I.i*
Many bills were enacted that dealt local representatives.
ruary, 1923, in the above entitled the State of Oregon, in compliance Ir
which it is regarded as a particu­
First National Hank Building
with said execution and order of
Lon£ distance hauling, piano
entirely with this program, prob
larly desirable and a thing to be Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone IM court, George W. McQueen, plain­ sale and in order to satisfy said
MAN
WANTED
IN
TOLEDO
moving a specialty.
ably some 30 in numbrr.
tiff
recovered
judgment
against
the
sought
after.
TAKEN HERE BY PITCHER
• • •
Tho two of greatest importance
DR. O. E. FROST
Defendant, Oregon and Ohio Mines judgment, interest costs and dis­
Any time—any where
were tho ones adopting tho princi­
Corp., a corporation, for the sum bursements and the costs and ex­
Tn
tho
newspaper
field
standardi
­
Office
iu
Lawson
building
While Deputy Sheriff was ma­
penses
of
and
upon
this
writ,
1
ple that busses and trucks must
Phone
47
of
$4,000.00,
with
interest
thereon
zation is regarded as one of the
pay a fee in proportion ‘ damage neuvering to get a bunch of gipsy* great evils which the mechanical Cottago Grove
Oregon at the rate of 6 per cent per an­ will on Saturday the 7:h day of
to tho highway and in proportion out of town Friday evening in revolution has brought about. One
num from the 11th day of April, March, 1925, at the hour of one
GAVEN C. DYOTT. M. D.
to tho service given by the high­ tho hope of preventing possible of the most common complaints
1922, and the further sum of o’clock in the afternoon of said
Physician and Surgeon
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
ways and the one providing for disorder he accidently camo in heard is thnt one newspaper is
$660.19
with interest thereon at ■lay, at the southwest front door
Evenings by appointment
(Across
street from 8. P. depot)
of
the
County
Court
House,
in
Eu
­
greater cooperation between county contact with Elvin Jones, wanted exactly like all tho other newspa­
Suite 3, Kcm Bldg., Cottago Grove. the rate of 6 per cent per annum gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
courts and the stato highway com in Toledo on a charge of boating pers. This
‘
from
January
1,
1923,
and
the
fur
­
is
not
true
of
vertical
Entrance
on
north
Sixth
street,
just
a board bill, arrested him, and
mission.
grain flooring.
ther sum of $15.60 costs and dis- for sale anti sell for cash, at pub­ STORAGE AND GENERAL
off Main.
After years of experimentation started him back toward the coast
bursements, whieh judgment was lic auction, subject to redemption
TRANSFER
DR. W. E. LEBOW
it was possible to work out rates city. A description of Jones was
enrolled and docketed in the office as provided by law, all of the
Dentist
thnt are considered equitabel des­ received by Pitcher in a letter
Office
phone 6,
right,
title
and
interest
of
said
de
­
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:3( of tho Clerk of said court in said fendant, Oregon and Ohio Mines
pite the fight made by the buss from Toledo Friday morning ami Historic Gray’s Inn
Residence phone 155-L
to
12
and
1
to
5:30.
Evening*
end
county
on
tho
14th
day
of
Febru
­
and truck lobby, the largest and this description enabled him to
J
Sunday" by appointment. Phones: ary, 1923, and said execution and Corp., a corporation, or any other
Linked With America office
recognize the man. , Jones was not
35, residenee 161-J.
person or persons claiming by, ]
most powerful present at tho
order
of
sale
to
me
directed
com
­
Gray’s Inn, in London, lius long
sion.
Two years later it mil connected with tho gipsy crowd been
manding me in the name of the through or under them, or either of
the inecca of the Buconlan.
DR. H. A HAGEN
be possible to fix these few with hut came in contact t with I’iti li. r Those people who believe that
State
of Oregon, in order to satisfy them in and to the above described
Drugless
Physician
Licensed
a more exact nicety. It was be­ through them.
Francis Bacon wrote Shakespeare'«
said
judgment,
interest, costs and attached property.
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
Word was recoivod from Toledo play visit the Inn to see the hall In
lieved by many of the legislators
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
disbursements,
and
the costs and
thnt the license fees provided were today thnt Jones had cleared Kim- which Bacon for many years pre­ 630)4 Main Street, Cottage Grove expenses of and upon this writ
Sheriff of Lane, County,
Get yoil winter coal from
yet too low. Whether or not such self of tho charge, Ho gnve the sided as treasurer, und the gardens
Oregon.
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to sell the following described real
D.
A.
FORBES,
M.
D.
which
he
planned,
says
the
Detroit
Chestnut Transfer.
is tho case will be known when order to another man telling him
Physician and Burgeon
property, to-wit:
to present it to the person to News. There are links between the
tho assembly meets again.
Rock
Spring’s Utah coal by
Calls answered day or night
One quartz mill, including inclos­
Inn and the United States.
Possibly next in importance, pos­ whom ho owed tho board bill.
sack or ton.
Maternity Work a Specialty
There was a Lawrence Washing­
ing
the
same
and
all
tools,
ma
­
sibly first in importance in the Tho man, however, casher tho ton, admitted a student In 1607, Dr. Kime’s old office. Phones, chinery, implemen' and appliances
interest it provoked, wag the in­ order himself, and took the money. whose brother Robert was a direct Office 34, Residence 199 J.
connected therewith or appertain­ it—rid your system of Catarrh ot Deaf­
vestigation of the prohibition en­ This was the way Jones explained ancestor of George Washington.
ing thereto, together with the land ness caused by Catarrh.
There Is an entry In the admission
H. J SHINN
forcement department, the resig the charge when arrested hero.
upon which the same is situated,
Sold by druggists for over 40 years
register
of
the
Inn
recording
the
Attorney
at
I
jiw and
nation of Prohibition Agent Cleav­
and particularly described as fol- F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo. Ohic
membership
of
Thomas
Yale.
This
Notary
Public
LOGGER
STRUCK
BY
LINE
er and the putting of several mo­
was an ancestor of Ellhu Yale,
lows:
IS UNCONSCIOUS HALF HOUR whose piety helped to found the Practices in all courts. Thirty years
lars into tho prohibition enforce­
Being situated about three quar-
of experience.
irience. Bader building, Cot
ment lawn.
great American university.
tage Grove, Oregon.
tors of a mile Northeast of the IC
London, Feb. 28,—(Special.)—
Next in importance in tho amount
Andrew Hamilton wag a member
Annie Mining Claim, in the Bo
of discussion provoke» probably Alex Berggren had a narrow es­ of the Inn. His admission Is record­
DR. A. W. KIME
hernia Mining District, in Lane
ed
In
1714:
‘
‘
Andrew
Hamilton,
of
was tho Denuis-Khelton resolution cape from serious injury or per
Specialist in Obstetias
County, state of Oregon, and com­
J. A. RHOADS
inhibiting income and inheritance haps death while working on the Maryland, America, gent.” Ham­ Will return March 1 from Portlnnd mencing at a location notice at a A Barber Shop
ilton
designed
the
statehouse
of
I
Proprietor
taxes for a period of 15 years, rigging at Woodard’s logging camp Philadelphia, a building which Will care for confinements at his
stake about 3-4 of a mile northeast
although the people could amend Wednesday when a clevis in the was the birthplace of the American home if desired. Special nurse if of the said Annie Mining Claim,
the constitution at the next elec r>g<inR broke letting the line fall, republic.
required.
and running in a Northerly dftec-
■Art"1
e BOB, Curl and
tion following the enactment into which struck him a glancing blow
FURNITURE MOVING
tion 239 and 3-8 feet, thence East
law of the tax inhibition, it is con­ on the head rendering him uncon-
erly 478 and 3-8 feet, thence
ye
Et
air
AND STORAGE
tended by tho proponents of tho »clous for several minutes, Had
Southerly 478 and 3-8 fqet, thence
resolution that, should it be acted tho line struck him two inches
Westerly 478 and 3-8 feet and Barber work in general ;
upon favorably by the people, the lower it would nearly have taken
thence Northeasterly 239 and 3-8 special attention to children.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
courts will hold that such an his head off. He was taken to
feet to the place of beginning, I
Phone 99; Rea., 189-J
amendment is a contract with Cottago Grove by B. A. l’ruott
containing five acres more or less 630 Main P. S. Bukowski. Prep. IL.
those establishing industries, or to have the wound dressed by a
and known at the Noonday Mil!
producing profits thnt would oe physician.
It required several
Site; also the Tramway leading
reached by an inc tune or inheri- stitches to close the gash.
froth said Quartz Mill to said An-
tanco tax, ami that si uch n contract
nio Mine, now situated upon land
could nut lie broken even by the W. O. W PLANS INITIATION
of the Noonday Mining Co., all
people themselves.
ON NEXT SATURDAY NIGHT
in the Bohemia Mining District,
The resolution providing thnt
the people Khali issue a mandate
Saturday evening, March 7, the
putting the state government into officers and team of Eugene camp
10 departments may prove the roso- will initiate a class of over 20
luti.n of the consolidation agita candidates in tho W. O. W. hall
tlon that has rocked the old ship here. The membership gained dur­
It s a good school.
The rates reasonable
of state ■ luring several sessions, ing th<* recent drive brings the
Any Kind Any Time
OUR SCHOOL WILL CONTINUE IN SESSION ALL THROUGH
in which case it will be one of number enrolled in the’local camp
THE SUMMER MONTHS
PRICES RIGHT
tho most forward pieces of legis up to 250. District manager. E. O
Terms Cash
lation of tho »cation. There teems Royal, of Portland, has been con
little liklihood of anything but a ducting campaigns in T«ane county
992 W illamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.*
favorable vote upon thia.
dun J the past
days. There will
Phone 124 L
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Other outstanding legislation in- be m inibers from Eugene, Spring
eluded the hill providing for fhe field, Creswell, and Walterville
collect iuu of the unpaid portion of camps at tho initiation here. Sup
the 1923 im •ome tax, necessary in* ¡»er will be served following the
creases in salaries of atnto and exercises.
They are money ir/tkeis
county officoi trs, amendments to the
workmen’s
compensation
law, CHURCH TO HOLD MEETING
One of the largest and best bl. cks in the state. Selected
amendments io the direct primary
IN EUGENE NEXT THURSDAY
Vrooman Franquette strain. weH grown, also select line
law, establish ment of a policy of
of the commercial lay. red Filberts.
~
Have a complete
increased norm al facilities, forestry
A. J. Adams, |mstor of the
line of all other nursery stocks—apple, pear, cherry,
legislation. th< • starting of a pro* Christian church here, will appear
prune, plums, small fruits. b ti : >8, etc.
Buy Your Gas and Oil
gram of refer ndom and relief for on the program at the County enn
at the
the fn rmrm w ho loot their seed voeatioa of the Chnitian churches
Our
stock is well grown, Our (w et's are right. 8end
The turbaned fellow smiling at
W hr at.
PASS CREEK SERVICE
now for prices, etc. Thirty-five years in business.
to be held in Eugene,
you
here
is
Zero
Agha
who
recently
The recognition of the co «me- I'M» gathering is for all members
STATION
licit
by giving t hem a h
of the church in Lane county ami celebrated his 150th birthday ,anni
OPEN ALL NIGHT
*a<l c «tablinhing regulations for is one of the county rallies being versary at Constantinople. Turkey.
CAR! 3ON. OREGON
Carl Burkett. Prop.
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the .CUInuuet of their busi hum waa hold all over the state. A imsket H|‘ is a Kurd by birth ami has a
I
(tottaqc (ßrore Srntind
the high light in legislation
the bobhaired contingency of
session.
Logger Given Longer
Time to Build
Railroad
SIDELIGHTS
The New Silks
UmpfviQii vfliacLtii,
Chestnut Transfer
Company
Coal! Coal!
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
T mperia T ,
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
City Transfer Co
W
D
WORLD’S OLDEST MAN-
150 YEARS YOUNG
WE CAN TRAIN YOU
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
When you visit the
country, why not
patronize the coun
try?
A Secretarial, Bookkeeping, or Steno­
graphic course in our school will prepare
you for a good position.
- EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
CARLTON NURSERY CO.