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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 14, 1925)
t? n I WANTADS FOR HALE—A MODERN PLA8- tered bungalow. Five rooms and bath downstairs. Entire upper story finished in one room. Elec tric lights, hot and cold water, sop tic tank, macadam street, some I ruit trees, straw berries, raspber ries and large garage. Home fund lure if desired. Good security ac copied with mortgage back for part, if desired, or monthly pay ment plan can be arranged. E, B„ Nentinol. ' a.31tf(2) FOR SA l.li—1921 "STUDEBAKER, light six touring, excellent con dition, extras, only »375. II. M. Haight, Saginaw, Oro., phone 3SF12. a31sptl7p. Nearby News SAGINAW. Margaret, all of Cottage Grove, vis ited at the D. W. McKinney home Thursday. A carload of sheep was unloaded here the first of the week. They were shipped in by Carrol Barfield, of Salem, who is to take possession of the Banting ranch in Delight Valley this full. Jess Burleson arrived Friday and is visiting at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burle son. Mrs. Gleiv Harden ami Miss Nora Harden, of Eugene, called on Mrs. IL II. Cotter and Mrs. F. T. Ben ston Friday afternoon. Mrs. Glen Harden resided here several years ago. (Hpecial to Tho Nontinol.) Sept. 12.— E ,C. Clement, post office inspector, wan here on busi ness Wednesday and Thursday. D. 8. Wood, of Seattle, who with his sister, Miss Nora Wood, arrived the first of the w oek, left Friday for his home. Mr. Wood has been in tho postal service thirty years and his visit here was for business ns well as for pleasure. Miss Wood will remain for a few days at the homo of her sister, Mrs. -D. W. McKinney . Mrs. Judson Allen and children NOTICE OF SALE OF ».3,000 OF were Eugene visitors Thursday. ••PAVING INTERSECTION BONDS• IN THE CITY OF Mrs. Ray Raker and Mr. and COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Mrs. L. W. Peters and daughter FARM FOR RENT, TWO MILES west of Cottage Grove. Good team of mares for sale. »150 will Name Bobby, License collar lost handle deal. Phone number 137L. Reward $5. Disappeared from C. A. McFarland. »7 10 14p. Wiese camp, Cedar creek, Wednes FOR SALE LATENT MODEL day. Notify- Mrs, Joe Prcmazni, s!4p new Royal typewriter. Never Wiese camp. uted T. M. Boyd, at the H. P. WANTED RELIABLE RENTER station. s!0 17p. for good stock ranch ami general GTRI.N BICYCLE FOR SALE— farm near Dorrna. Plenty of hay »5. Beth Bede, 1354 Jefferson in storage. Plenty of water. 300 »10 17p. acres. Can have possession on or before October 1. For Particulars M EN WANTED STANDARD see Wes Chrisman. s!4 21p(2l Bridge Co., latthnm. »10-17e. RAMS FOR HALE REGISTERED Shropshire rams and ewes. Phone 51F3I. Harry M. Shrunk. route 2. Junction City, sl4-2lp(t) TO MA TO EH A. KING 18 LADY HELP WANTED AT THE moving a swell tomato crop. Get Owl Cleaners. Apply in per mur» waw. »1 tho bushel, seconds son. »14c priced to suit, nt ranch, 2*y miles THE DRESSMAKING SHOP east of Cottage Grove Phone known an “The Please You Shop" 1F5 ... »14 21p(2) has moved from »7 north Sixth LOST WHITE FOX TERRIER, street to the second floor of the brown on ears and over eyes, Bank of Cottage Grove build heowa spot on hip. Short talL I ing al4-lfc ? other, and shall be a general ob ligation of the city of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Said bonds are to be negotiable and shall be sold for not loss than their par value plus accrued inter est; the city reserving the right to reject anv and all bid». Said Imnds are to be disposed of under an act entitled; “An Act to amend the Charter of the Citv of Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, by adding a new chapter thereto authorizing and empowering the common coun cil of the citv to issue and sell negotiable bonds of the city to the amount of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,000.00), or so much thereof ns may be necessary for the purpose of paving street inter sections of the city.” Dated and first published this 14th dav of September, 1025. HOMER GALLOWAY, City Recorder. »14-0.5 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of tho Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg. Orvgun. August 27, 1925. Notise is hereby given that Mat tie M. Benson, of Eugene, Oregon, who, on August 27. 1930. made Homestead Entry. No. 01320.3. for EL, NW<w. SWU NEU and NWU 8KM. Nectioa 21, Town-hip Township 19 8., Rango 4 Went. 19 8., Range 4 Wcet. Wil lametto M.-rioinn, has filed no tice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Tmmel, V. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene. Oregon, on the 12th day of October, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: IL-rman Leff, of Eugene. Oregon; William Ham. of Hpnagfi'ld, Ore gon; Arthur F. Ham. of Lorane, Oregon; Paul Decker, of CorvaHis, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY. non_veal^jCO_s?«IC!^^_^_Rcr>«rtrr_ Notice is hereby ____ _ given that sealed bids will bo received for the sale of Three Thousand Dollars ($3,090.00) of “Paving Intersec tion Bonds” of the citv of Cottage Grove by the eitv recorder of said city at his office in the uty of Cottage Grove until the hour of eight o’clock P. M. of Monday the 5th day of October. 11'25, at which time ami in the council chamber of ihe eitv hall of Cottage Grove snid bids will be opened and con- sidered by the council of sai I city, Naid bonds shall bear date the first <lny of October. 1925, and will Im due as to principal ___ and payable bv the city of Cottage Grow. as follows: Principal duo Ton (10) years from date, the eitv reserving the right to retire nnv ami all oi said bonds one(l) year niter date there of; said Im nds to be issued in denominations of rive Hundred Dollars ($500.00) each with interest bearing coupons attached bearing interval at not to exceed Five (5**) nor cent per annum, parable annually on the first of October of each ynart and the principal and it-ridmm .vM«wc4Cntar«h eg Deaf interest shall be pavable at the eitv treasurer's office in Cottage Grove. Oregon The whole of said bonds shall bo concurrent and F. J. CHENEY Ct COl. 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