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i PAGE FOÜR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. JULY 13, 1925 SUMMONS. Hand Defeats Davis. SEMIANNUAL REPOBT AND FINANCIAL STATEMENT OF THE Patton Goes to County Jail. TREASURER OF THE CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON, Ralph Hand was given the de Dan Patton docs not seem to the Circuit Court of the State of FROM DEC. 31, 1921, TO JUNE 30, 1926. INCLUSIVE. have the favor of the officers of cision in his recent wrestling match In Oregon fop the County of Lane. at Marshfield with Charles Davin, J. 8. McKay and Bose McKay, husband and wife. Plaintiffs, of that city. Hand took the first vs. fall at the end of an hour with B. F. Baker and Mrs. B. F. Dakar, his famous toehold, Davis returned his wife; Charles I. Baker and the same hold the compliment with Mrs. Charles I. Baker, his wife; Elizabeth Hoffraau and W. T. five minutes later. Neither man Hoffman her husband; Robert 0,024.78 took a full in the remaining time Baker and Mrs. Robert Baker, 164.26 but the decision went to Hand. his wife; Bell Koellermcir and 21.39 Louis Koellermicr, her husband; Laura Baker Dollar and Clem Salesbooks. The Sentinel. X Dollar, her » 6.210.43 $ 0,210.43 husband; Mollie Kruae and E. S. Kruse, her husband; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I’red Baker and Mrs. Fre<l Baker, WATER FUND his wife; Gladys Baker Olsen anil 31. 1924...... ........................ Department of th" Interior, U. S. Alfred Olsen, ’ her husband; the Lan I Office at Roseburg, Oregon, unknown heirs of Thursia A. * Juno 26, 1925. Baker, who is sometimes known Notice is hereby given that as Thercssa A. Baker: tho un Joseph P. Miller, of Cottage Grove, known heirs of Ida Bell Blanken Oregon, who. on October 18, 1920, ship; the unknown heirs of David $10,174.02 $10,174.02 mad" Homestead Entry, No. 013400, M. Baker: Mrs. David M. Baker: for Lot 2, SW’4 NE>4, and NEU Martha Blankenship; and also all SW’4, Section 29, Township 21 S., other persons or parties unknown water RESERVOIR FUND Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, claiming any right, title or in ........................................ $25,000.00 has filed" notice qf intention to terest in ana to the real property ................................ 92.36 make three year Proof, to establish described in the complaint herein; ........................ 146.00 claim to the land above described, Defendants. before the United States Land To Martha Blankenship; the un Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the known heirs of Thursia A. Baker, 12th day of August, 1925. $25,2.37.30 $25,237.30 who is sometimes known as The- Claimant names as witnesses: ressa A. Baker; the unknown William Tharp, John Kebelbeck, SEWER FUND heirs of Ida Bell Blankenship; Fire Damages Roof. George Kappauf, William Kimble, the unknown heirs of David M. 79.3.29 $ Balance December 31, 1921............ ................... Fire Friday forenoon at the Os- all of Cottage Grove. Oregon, Baker; and all other persons or 1,030.05 Receipts. Taxes............ .... . .................. ............ non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, trander place a mile northeast of parties unknown claiming any 48.50 Assessment* pnid........................................ ..... right, title or interest in and to the city damaged one side of the jv2-30(2)________________ Register. 0.90 Interest on assessments paid........................ tho real property described in ?7nr mr mr mr mr mr mt un rm muni an wit rm mi tat rm mt mimrTmrnvmTmTmrmum nr • kitehen roof. The house is occu- 922.85 Warrant investment repaid .................. ... NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION the complaint herein: pied by the James Town family, Interest on warrant investment.................. 43.09 ! In the name of the State of Ore 251.00 City recorder............ —.... .......... I At home at the time were Mrs. gon: You, and each of you, are Department of tho Interior, U. 8. 4,371.74 Loan from trunk sewer................. . .............. 1 Tate, mother of Mrs. Town, and Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against Disbursements: Warrants paid........................ $ 0,393.00 I Ellen and Eileen Town, children of Jun" 4, 1925. 53.98 .Mr. and Mrs. Town. Mrs. Tate, with Notice is hereby given that you in the. above entitled cause , Interest on warrants paid ............................ 370.34 the assistance of Mrs. Ferguson James H. Richardson, of R. No. 2. on or before six weeks from thc i Bond interest pnid................. ........... . .... ___ Creswell, Oregon, who. on May 9, date of first publication of this ! 815.50 Investment in city warrants........................ : summons; and if you fail so to i 434.00 and Mrs. Dustin, neighbors, ex 1921. made Homestead Entry, No. appear Balance Juno 30, 1925....................................... and answer said complaint, tinguished tho flames. The Ostran- 013886. for SWi/, HE’4, Section 15, 19 S„ Range 4 West, Wil for want thereof the plaintiff will ? •er property is a distance outside Township $ 0,073.48 lnmctte Meridian, has filed notice take a decree herein for the relief E the city, nevertheless the fire de of intention to make three year prayed for in said complaint, to- i s Sewer fund holds wnrnnts on generili nnd street partment responded to the alarm, Proof, to establish claim to the wit: Adjudging and decreeing that : funds botiring 6% interest.... $ 2,720.72 arriving late because of having land above described, before E. O. plaintiffs are the owners in foe Ì 1,850.00 difficulty in finding the road to Tmmcl, U. S. Commissioner, at Eu simple and entitled to the posses 5 General furiti owes sewer fumi gene, Oregon, on tho 28th day of sion of the whole of the premises the place. It was thought that the 1925. described In thc complaint and ? ! Sinking fund for sower fund.................................. $ 4,579.72 fire started from sparks from the Julv, Claimant names as witnesses: described as follows: i Lateral sowers owe sewer fund on registered wts. $ 5,218.10 ! Jud N. Ward. Walter J. Hager. Lot Numbered Six (6) in Block chimney, although there had been Frank .Tones, Ted Nnpper, all of ! Numbered One fl) in J. H. Mc hoUHC only a moderate fire in the The great public utility organizations of the country are TRUNK SEWER FUND R. No. 2. Creswell. Oregon. Farland’s Addition to thc City i that day. HAMILL A. CANADAY, Balance December 31, 1924...................................... $20,917.55 of Cottage Grove in Lane County, : rapidly becoming owned by the people. It m ans public i i n25 iy23 (2) Register. State of Oregon, as platted and Disbursements: Warrants paid................................. $16,545.81 'friendship and good will; better utilities, home invest ? recorded on Page 164 of Vol. ” ’ “P” Warrant paid (loan to sewer fund) 4,371.74 Fire Destroys Barn, i the Deed Records of Lane Balance June 30, 1925............................ Nil A fire of unknown origiu on ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR of : ment and home dividends. CONSTRUCTION OF CONCRETE County, Oregon. Thursday nfternyon completely de- Tint thc defendants have not, Ì LINED RESERVOIR, COTTAGE $20,917.55 $20,917.55 stroyod a burn on the Perkins OB- nor have either of them, any right, Mountain States Ptiwer Company believes that it should GROVE, OREGON. 1 title, interest or claim whatsoever _________ tato northeast of tho the city. Tho LIBRARY FUND offer its 7% Preferred Stock to its customers when new in and to the said premises, or building had been vacant for a Notice is heleby given thnt on any part thereof, and that plain ? Balance December 31, 1924.................................. Nil Monday, the 20th day of July, 1925, capilal is required to build extensions and improvements number of years but recently one • Receipts: Taxes...................................................... .$ 313.43 tiffs’ title to said premises be for the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. of ever Disbursements: Warrant paid to library board $ 313.43 of th > employes of the J. C. Comp at quieted in this suit as against S instead of offering those securities to far off1 customers. said day, ia thc Council Chamber Balance »lune 30, 1925........................................... ton company was living there tem of the City Hall, Cottage Grove, the defendants and each of them, ? Nil porarily. Home of his personal Oregon, scaled Ijids will be opened and all persons claiming by, through = This is the reason why the company is now extending the $ 313.43 $ 313.43 property was destroyed. for tho construction of n million or under them, or either of them; gallon, concrete lined, reservoir and anil that plaintiffs have such other ! opportunity to its patronA to become profit-sharing Aiuii working at the Compton appurtenances together with neces relief herein as to the Court may ROND AND WARRANT INTEREST FUND paving plant, which is situated sary pipe connections and diversion seem equitable. partners. Balance Decomber 31, 1924 .......................................... $ 628.59 This summons is published once = nearby, ran an emergency water box on the East Hill reservoir Receipts: Taxes .............................. 1,968.30 : each week for six successive weeks site, according to plans nnd speci Disbursements: Warrants paid............... ..................... $ 1,178.69 line to the fire. fications prepared by Consulting in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, a i The Security offered has paid dividends regularly with Interest on warrants paid..................... . ....... .......... 7.53 Engineer Prof. H. 8. Rogers, of twice-a-weok newspaper of general out interruption every three months for more than seven Bnlnnce June 30, 1925 ................. ............................. 1,410.67 Mountain States Employes Picnic. O. A. C„ and now on file in the circulation published at Cottage Tho local force of the Mountain office of the City Recorder of Grove, Oregon, bv order of tho Hon. : years. It is backed by modern, well maintained proper G. F. Skipworth, Judgo of said i ties and proven earning power. $ 2,596.89 $ 2,596,89 States Power company participated Cottage Grove. Bids will be___ received ’ at the of- Court, which order bears date the z in the annual picnic of tho Wil fico of the City Recorder, 511 Main 27th day of May, 1925; and the lamette valley divisions of the St., Cottage Grove, until 7:30 p. m. date of the first publication of Í Subscriptions may be made for eash or on a conveniei nt ! 42.26 $ company held Saturday lit. Browns- of said day, July 20, 1925. Work this summons is the 1st day of Í Partial Payment Plan requiring but a few dollars a ! 3.41 shall begin within 10 days of tho June, 1925. vtlle. Those nttending from here award H. W. LOMBARD, Nil ? share a month. of the contract nnd shall and Mrs. R. L. Stew- were Manager be completed within 90 days there Residence and postoffice ad 45.67 $ art, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith after. A certified check for 10% of dress: Cottage Grove, Oregon. ! amount of the bid shall accom POTTER, FOSTER & IMMEL, 45.67 $ 45.67 nnd Miss Nola Banton. The local the $ pany each bid. The contract will be Residence and postoffice ad ! office was closed for the day. awarded to the lowest responsible dress: Eugene, Oregon. Í EMERGENCY FUND bidder, but the Common Council Attorneys for Plaintiffs. jljyl3c(M) i Balance December 31, 1924.... .............................. Nil reserves the right to reject any and □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Receipts: Taxes......................................................... ! $ 662.01 bids. Deposit of $10 required Í S WANTADS ° all Disbursements: ........................................ ................ for plans nnd specifications. NOTICE OF MARSHALL’S SALE. ; Nil 9th day of Julv, 1925. Balance June 30, 1925....... $ 662.04 □ □ Dated this S HOMER GALLOWAY, Notice is hereby given that pur :Ì □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a jy9-13c City Recorder. suant P Address at any office of to a resolution of the City $ 662.04 $ 6tl$.04 Council of Cottage Grove, Oregon, MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY adopted June 8, 1925, and a War STREET FUND WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR rant of Execution issued thereunder ! Balance street fund December 31, 1924 STREET IMPROVEMENT, COT by the Recorder, directing me to sell 36.24 $ I > Balance sundry streets December 31, 1924 TAGE GROVE, OREGON. 3,416.44 SPECIAL ATTENTION WITH the following described property, Receipts. Taxes..... .... _...._...................... 3,466.16 to-wit: City recorder.................................................................. Notice is hereby given, that on The South Half of Lots Three (3) i ALBANY—CORVALLIS—EUGENE—COTTAGE GROVE 9 517 19 YOUR WANTADS, TRY THIS Monday, the 20th day of July, 1925, Issuo “K” bonds......................................................... 16,736.18 i and Four (4) in Block number SPRINGFIELD—JUNCTION CITY—LEBANON 1'ci‘iuiiim on Mme STYLE. THE PRICE IS ABOUT at the hour of 8 o’clock p. m. of Eight (8) in J. H. McFarland’s 729.70 5 said <lav, in the council chamber Addition to Cottage Grove in DALLAS — INDEPENDENCE — STAYTON Accrued interest on same.............................. ..... ...... 16.74 of the City hall, sealed bids will Lane County, Oregon, THAT OF THE USUAL TWICE Principal on Bancroft bond assessments...... 961.58 ,wzn«si«/ be opened for the improvement of to pay and satisfy an assessment iaiuiiuiimiBuniiuiimifflimuiiui im m imiuz uu nxu>«i rui mi «»< m Interest on Bancroft bond assessments.................. 022.60 the following nnmed streets accord against said property amounting STYLE. Disbursements: Warrants paid..................................... ing to the provisions of ordinances to the sum of Four Hundred Fortv $20,301.53 Warrant paid to general fund for premium on Nos. 590, 591, nnd 592, rsepcetively, Dollars and Fifty-nine Cents passed and approved June 22, 1925: ($440.59), together« with interest ttonil issue “K”...................................................... 729.70 Monroe avenue from the east line thereon at the rate of six (6%) Interest on warrants paid......................................... 457.78 TAKE NOTICE—ANYONE WI8H- of south Douglas stroet to the per cent per annum from September Bonds paid Bancroft issue “41”.............................. 1,000.00 ing Dr. Swan’s medicine or Jo " t !in.' ,.f ...uili Truth street with 19, 1921, levied under Ordinance Bancroft bond interest paid..................................... 538 84 bituminious or content concrete 475, passed and approved September Balance June 30, 1925, «treet fund.............................. 13.50 He oil, write S. M. Hansard, 1075 (283) spuare yard«, more or 19, 1921, and docketed in Book 1, Balance sundry streets June 30, 1925....................... 3,761.84 O'Farroll Street, San Francisco, Washington avenue from the west Page 78 of the Docket of City California. jy2-13p(2) line of Third street to the east Liens of said City on said date, line of Eighth street, with 2-inch and Mary Robinson*being then, and $20,803.19 $20,803.19 FOR BALE—SIX ROOM HOUSE bituminious wearing surface (4950 now is, the owner and reputed square yards, more or less); Jef owner of said real propertv; WARRANTS (»I’THTANDING, REGISTERED AND NOT PAID FOR about acre land, fruit and shade ferson avenue from the west line Now. Therefore, in the Name of WANT OK FUNDS trees, four blocks from Main street. of the school grounds to the east tho City of Cottage Grove and thc (Innern I CEMENT, LIME. PLASTER, BRICK, .... $ 12,534.16 Will tnke car as part payment. Ap line of Third street with Class Statd of Oregon, in compliance Kt rent 3.993.31 ply E. C. Lockwood, city. jy6-13p(2) “A” macadam ami combination with said Resolution and Warrant FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL Water content curb and gutter (830 square of Execution, and in order to pav 10,108.99 LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN- Hewer yards, «non* or less). and satisfy said assessment and : 2,533.09 WANTED—WORK BY A CAPA Plans and Specifications on file lien, interest, costs, sccruing cost« GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, able nurse. Will do some house in the office ob the city recorder, nnd interest thereon, T will on the Total .$ 29,170.15 work. Mabel Wallerman, Box G, who will receive bids for any part 31st CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, dav of July, 1925, between PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE Oakland, Oregon.. jy9-13p or all of said improvement until the hours of 9 o’clock in the BONDS OUTSTANDING 7:30 o'clock p. m. of said day. morning and 4 o’clock in the Water issue 1905, 5% FRONT FITTINGS. AND OTHER ■ $ Julv 20, 1925. Work shall be afternoon, to-wit: at the hour of .MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR completed Water issue 1910, 5%.............. .................... within 60 days from the 2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the i THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO rent. Garage and , barn. Inquire Water, r fuudikg I smm , 1921. 5-, signing of the contract, nnd certi front doftr of thc Citv Hall in said I MENTION. I. B. Morris, at bridge. jy9 13-16p fied cheek for 10% of the amount City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, of i Water reservoir, 1925, 45,"r or an approved hid bond shall fer for sale nnd sell for costs, at I Sewer issue 1904, 5') No Charge on City Deliveries SNAPS AT 5 CENTS OTHER accompany each bid and the com public nnctlnn. to the highest bid Sen er 1921 serin Is, .’>■ , articles from 5c to $500. A few mon council reserves the right to der for cash nt not lew than wild Funding issue 1910, 6%.............................. reject anv nnd all bids. refrigerators left nt reduced prices. assessment, interest, roRts and ac Dated this 9th lav of Julv, 1925. cruing costs, subject to redemption T. O. Short. ,jv9 13p Totnl HOMER GALLOWAY, as provided by law, the real prop- $194,000.00 City Recorder. ertv aforesaid. W \ N T E D W O O D (TTTERS jy9 13e Dated this 22nd dav of June, _ BONDS O1 rsTANDING, Issi ED UNDER BANCROFT ACT Orng ’ saw furnished. R. L. Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 II improvement (All of thin issue hm, been call Bailey, 1020 south Fourth street, NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE. 1925. GREEN B PITCHER, « bon.Is have net been pr.’nente<i for ¡rnymentl...... 3,500.00 Cottage Grove. Ore. jyl3-16p Marshall of the Citv of Cot ‘ I improvement ...................... 8.980.51 WANT HAY TO BALE. WE ARE tage Grove. jn22jv20(M) Notice is hereby given, that the “J” iiiiprovement ................................ 13,000.00 now baling. Anyone having hav undersigned guardian of the estate “K” improvement . ....... ........................ 10,730.18 to bale, see us. Albert and Joe of Marjorie Lucill« Knox, minor, in (Misi. 206-7) Roseburg Serial No. The Sentinel wants to print all th«* news. If you have a news item, ring 159-.I. Total Cox, south of city on Frank Ham PUjsuiince of an order made by the 016115. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. brick place. jyl3-10p | County Court of the State of Ore gon, for Marion County, in tho I, Herbert Eakin, Treasurer of thc City of Cottage Grove, Oregon matter of said estate shall from do h.r.tiy certify that, to tho liest of my knowledgo nm! belief the United States I«and Office, Rose NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and after the 18th day of July, burg. Oregon, June 25. 1925. toregoing is n triic and corroct «tntement of the amounts roccived Notice is hereby given that C. W. 1925. offer for sale at private «ale ou_ ’ b-imutnng en hand in tho city trvasurv Vf the City of Notice is hereby given that the the following real property be Clarke Co. bv C. E. Moulton its Attorney in Fact, thc Post Office undersigned has been appointed longing to said -state situs toil in ,*l, 1924, to June 0, 1925 inclusno. and of tho bonde.l nnd Warrant administratrix of the estate of Ijine County, Oregon, and described Address of Attorney in Fact being indebtednesM of snid ritv o> June, 1926. Wileox Building, Portland. Oregon, James T. Sprague, deceased, bv tho las follows, to wit: Diiteil nt Cottage Grove, Oregon, thia 30th ilay of June 19”5 has this 25th dav of June. 1925, Honorable County Judge for luine ! An undivided om fifth (1-5) inter filed in this office its application HERBERT EAKIN. City Treaaurer. county, state of Oregon. est in nnd to Lot six (6) in to select under the provisions of All persons having claims against Block one (I) in James H. Mc the Act of Congress approved June said estate arc herby requested to Farland’s Addition to Cottage 4. 1897. (30 Stat. 36). and March 3, 1905. (33 Stat. 1264) 8EU of present said claims to •the under Grove. Ijine County, Oregon. signed at the law-offiee of Herbert Offers will be reeeivod by the SWKl. Sec. 2 and NE«4 of SEA,. W Lombard. Cottage Grove. Ore guardian at the jaw office of W. E. See. 13. Twp. 22 South, Rango 2 W. M. gon. within six mouths from the Keyes. 365-8, U. 8. National Bank West. Anv and all persons claiming ad date of this notice, properly veri building. Salem. < >regun. versely the lands described, or de fied as prescribed by law. The «ale will lie made for eash siring to object because of the Enroll TODAY tn Stenographic Dated nnd first published this subject to •orf ¡«nration by tke mineral character of the land, or i or Bookkeeping Department 13th day of July. 1925. for any other reason, to the dis ¡County Court of Marion County, Ri’TH HI’RAOt’E, Dated this 15th day of Juno, posal to applicant, should file their affidavit of pro tent in this office Administratrix of the estate of 1935. on or before too 3rd day of August. James T Sprague, deceased. ÏPH.A KNOX. 992 U illainette St. Phone 666 Kugene Oregon. 1935. . Herbert W. Isimbnrd, Guardian of Marjorie Lucille non coal HAMTI.L A. CANADAY. Attorney for estate. jyl3slt>e(T) jnlSjy 13c( M 1 jy2 3O(2) Kaos, Minor. Register. I GENERAL FUND 10.72 Balance December 31, 1924........................................... $ Ri *ce i pts: Ta xes. ........................ .. ................. .................. 4,014.34 819.07 City recorder.............. -............. —...... —. 729.70 Premium issue “K” street bonds........... ....... ........ .30.00 Sale of city property..................... . .............. v........... Disbursements: Warrants paid..................................... Interest on warrants paid.........................-................ Balance June 30, 1925 tho law. Immediately following his release from the city jail here after serving a sentence of . 30 days upon a drunk and disorderly charge, he was taken by the county authorities upon a vagrancy charge and was fined $50 in Justice Young’s court. Hi' signified his intention to lay out the fine and was taken to the county jail, District Attorney Medley was here to prosecute the case. Patton was the first one in many years to serve out a term of any length in the city jail and the city consequently had the biggest board bill for prisoners it has had for many years. Even then Chief of Police Pitcher didn’t provide any luxuries. Tho police judge and chief of police some time ago discontinued the practice of extending credit for the payment of fines and the city bastile has had boarders most of the time since. Mountain States Power Company Would Like Every Service Customer to Be a Shareholder Complete Information on Request ■ Mountain States Power Securities Co I Our Building Material Line Includes— Godard & Randall K nowles & G raber S a y T t W it h Printer’s Ink Why Wait Until September? EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE HARDWARE Cottage Grove ; Oregon