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PAGE FOUR i COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925 Mrs. John Merryman of Corvallis 40 years ago, was burned Sunday gave an interesting talk on honey NOTICE FOB CAL/ j For BTDC FOB SCHOOL WOOD bees. » spent the week end with her par evening. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes and A Mr. Bird of Canby hä» pur ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Newton. Notice is hereby given that the o-------------------------------------------- □ She was accompanied home by her daughter Beta were guests Sunday chased a small ranch of Noble directors of school district number ■ brother < >scar, who will attend of Mr. and Mr». Rogers near Cot- Elliott. LONDON. ; tage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Scotty De Puoy 45, Lane county, Oregon, will re school in Corvallis. Earl Ewing went to Stanley Sun have moved to the house recently ceivo sealed bid» for wood for vear Ed Morris family have The 1926-27 to be delivered during (Special to The Sentinel.) into the Elmer Berggren day and brought up a load of vacated by Melville Hanna at summer of 1926, ns per sp.'e.ifien- Nov. 14.-—Master Bobin Woods moved Mount View. I household goods. house. tions on file with clerk, until N- celebrated his fifth birthday last N. 8. Hays of Eugene was here L. G. Van Schoiack and John vember 20th, 1925, reserving Grace Elmore of Row River Saturday by giving a party to a i Miss last week looking after business Hastings motored to Lowell and right to reject any or all bids. number of small friends, A lunch | is visiting her sister Mrs. John interests. Dexter Tuesday. WORTH HARVEY oon of cocoa, sandwiches, cookies i Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ewing en- nl2-16c(2) Clerk. The George Sutherland family and candy was served. His guests Precipitous Com Field. visited Mrs. Sutherland ’ b mother, 1 tertained with a musical at their | were Myrtie Ewing, Howard and home Sunday evening. NOTICE" OF BOAD DISTBICT The hills of Calhoun county, Ethel Simpson, Arden and Clara Mrs. Ellen Shortridge, at Cottage MEETING. Mrs. Massey and son entertained West Virginia, are noted for their Grove Sunday afternoon. Powell, Laverne Ewing, Clayton i a number of friends Saturday eve- steepness. A tourist from some Olaf Hammer was a dinner guest and Clifford Townsend, Dolly New To whom it may concern: Notice I ning. Their radio furnished enter- western state was driving along is hereby given that a meeting of ton, Daisy and Warren Warwick, at the J. E. Banton home Sunday, : tainment. upon a the l<p<ai voters being resident tax one day when he came The remaining portion of the Clarice, Murrell and Murcell Warren Warwick sustained ■ a man struggling in the road just payers and owners of real property old Shortridge saw mill, built about | severe cut on the head Sunday Abeene. The driver in road district No. 71, in Lane ahead of the car. county, Oregon, will be held at the when ho was hit with a saw. stopped the car and helped the hour of 3 p. in. on the 21st day Clifford Townsend sustained a native to his feet. of November, A. D. 1925, at the badly cut wrist Sunday when he ‘ ‘ What's the matter my good Chickehominy schoolhouse in said was accidently struck with a knife friend; an automobile hit you!’’ road district to determine whether said road district shall levy a spe by a playmate. inquired the tourist. ' cial tax of $938.70 upon ~ all the “Hang it, no!’’ replied the na taxable property in said district Mrs. Robert Small underwent an operation Monday at a Portland tive, pointing to a cornfield nbove for the purpose of providing funds I the road. “That makes the third for general improvements of roads hospital. in said district. Bud Thorn sustained a bruised time I’ve fallen out of that there C. P. BARNARD, corn patch this year. ’ ’ — Judge. shoulder and arm Monday when he County Judge. CLINTON HURD, upset his car as he was returning County Commissioner. from Cottage Grove, The car was NOTICE OF BOAD DISTBICT O. E. CROWE, MEETING. badly damaged. n2-16c(M) Couuty Commissioner. Mrs. Dan Beck of Cottage Grove To whom it may concern: Notice and Mrs. ^lerl King and children is hereby given that a meeting of NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. | of Toledo, mother and daughter the legal voters being resident tax- of Mrs. Robert Phillips, visited . payers and owners of real property Department of the Interior, U. S. in road district No. 76, in Lnne Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, at the Phillips home last Saturday. county, Oregon, will be held nt the November 5, 1925. Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Brown and hour of 2 p. in. on the 21Bt day Notice is hereby given that son Wesley and daughter Eunice of November, A. D. 1925. at th' Alfred L. Lent, of Cottage Grove, Harrisburg visited Sunday and I Shields schoolhouse in said road Oregon, who, on December 29, 1920, district to determine whether said Monday at the Earl Ewing home. | road district shall levy a spe made Homestead Entrv, No. 013583 for Lots 1 and 2, and E% NW’4, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips cial tax of $2,120.65 upon all the section 33, township 22 8. range 3 taxable property in said district west, Willamette meridian, has filed were shopping in Eugene Tuesday. I ; for the purpose of providing funds notice of intention to make three A now residence is being erected for 'maintenance of roads in said year proof, to establish claim to the old Nowell place, now owned | district. the land above described, before C. P. BARNARD, the U. 8. Land Office, at Rose Dr. Jewell of Cottage Grove. County Judge burg, Oregon, on the 18th day of CLINTON HURD, December, 1925. County Commissioner. Claimant names as witnesses: DOBENA. O. E. CROWE. Richard Garman, E. Geer, J. W. County Commissioner. Bemis, H. C. Cobb, alii of Cottage n2-16c(M) (Special to The Sentinel.) Grove, Oregon. non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, Nov. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Ed Van- NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. n9d7c(2) ^^^Register. NOTICE OF TAX LEVYING BOABD MEETING, CITY OF COTTAGE coy of Klamath Falls came Thnrs- r GEOVE, OBEGON, NOVEMBEB 2^ 1925. day to visit at the home of their Department of the Interior, Unit NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. ed States Land Office. Roseburg, daughter, Mrs. Roy Garoutte. Notico is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Cottage Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Van Schoiack Oregon, October 20, 1925. Department of the Interior, U. S. Notico is hereby given that Butte Land Grove, Lane county, Oregon, that a mooting of tho tnx levying board of moved Saturday to Woodard’s Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Mooney, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, November 5, 1925. said city will be held in tho council chamber of the City Hall on the camp A. Notice’ is hereby given that 27th day of November, 1925, nt the hour of 7:30 p. m. of said day, for U. 8. Bales left Monday for who, on November 30, 1920, made L. Slagle, of Culp Creek, tho purpose of giving any person, subject to the tax levy hereinafter Portland, where ho will receive Adjoining Farm Homestead Entry, Lawson Oregon, who, on July 19. 1923, No. 013,087, for NW% SE%, Sec proposed, an opportunity to be heard in favor of or against said tax medical treatment. made Homestead Entry, No. 015059 tion 17, Township 21 S., Range 2 levy. Following is the total amount of tnx money proposod to be ex Night school was held nt the' West, Willamette Meridian, has for NW>4 SW)4, section 9, town ship 22 south, range 1 west, pended by said city during the year 1926, and also of the probable Dorena church Friday evening by filed notice of intention to make Willamette meridian, has filed | Professor White of the Grove. He three year Proof, to establish claim notice of intention to make three receipts during the year, and the tax proposed to be lovied: to the land above described, before year proof, to establish claim to GENERAL FUND E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, the land above described, before Mayor and Council; salaries, 7, $12 each___ 84.00 at Eugene, Oregon, on the 1st day O. E. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at Auditing, budget expense and miscellaneous. 100.00 Eugene, Oregon, on the 18th day of of December, 1925. Legal department: Salary city attorney........ 240.00 December, 1925. Claimant names as ns witnesses: Claimant names as witnesses:! Health department: Salary health officer.... 120.00 □---------------------------------------------□ Bert Isaacson, Mrs. L. C. Dowens. Loren W. Hunt, Lee Wetmore, - Water rent, fountains, etc.............._____ ________ 50.00 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY George Morris, Albert Rissue, all Joseph E. Damewood, Benjamin M. Police department: Salnries, marshal, $1800; flight property—$14.66 per month will of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Hawley, all of Culp Creek, Oregon, police, $1,200; special police, $200; miscellaneous pay for $1000 in 96 months. About non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, non-coal HAMILL A. CANADA Y, expenses, $50_____ ______________________ ..___ 3,250.00 Register $16 is total expense of obtaining o22n!9(2)Register. n9d7c(2) Fire protection: l’ay of firemen................. . ..... . ...... loan. Homer Galloway, agent, 511 300.00 Equipment; new, $300; maintenance and repair, Main street. o22n!9c(2) »50 ______ ____ _______________________ ’ 350.00 FOB SALE — TWO FORD CARS Hydrants, water plant, reservoir and supply mains 1,000.00 and a gasoline buzz saw — 10 to Recorder: Salary and office rent... ......................... . 900.00 12 horse-power. In good shape. Postage, stationery, supplies and miscellaneous Short's Second Hand store. o26tfc expenses .................................. 200.00 Street lighting _ ...._________ .......___________ ____ 3,000.00 MATTRESSES MADE OVER Advertising und printing............................................... 100.00 with or without new ticks; can Sower fund, loan repayment..... .......................... ......... 500.00 be returned same day; new mat Elections _______ ___ _________ ____ w______ ____ _ 100.00 tresses any size. O’Brien’s Mat Buildings: Mnintenanco and repair___ ___________ 125.00 tress & Upholstering Co., phone 399, 391 East Eighth street, Eugene, I Tutnl general fund...................... .$10,419.00 Oregon. o28n23p Estimated receipts, general fund.. . 1,200.00 AUTOS WASHED AND l’OL ished. Motors steam cleaned autos Total general fund to bo raised by taxation... » 9,219.00 painted. Low prices. C. W. Wat SEWER FUND kins. Half block off Main street Maintenance ami repair; labor and services $ 200.00 on north Eighth street. n2-30p Material nnd supplies.......................... ...... 50.00 Water for construeton, flushing, etc................ 200.00 FOR SALE—FARM WAGON. 3 Interest und sinking fund.__ _______________ 3,000.00 inch, good shape. Bargain. I. B. Morris. 302 Main street. n9tfc. Totals sewer fund to bo raised by taxation.................. .... .4 3,450.00 FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT. BOND AND WARRANT INTEREST FUND $10 the month. Mrs. C. A. Bond interest (general funding bonds).............. $ 1,810.00 Stevens, 632 Adams avenue. n9tfc Warrant interest (general fund nud street fund 9 warrants) 1,000.00 FOR SALE—PUREBRED ROAN Shorthorn bull, time years old, Total bond and warrant interest fund to be raised by taxation» 2,810.00 and several of his bull calves, two STREET FUND to six months old. All A No. 1 Street, alley mid sidewalks: Maintenance and re animals and very cheap. Wright pair, material and supplies »700, labor »800......... $ 1,500.00 & Sons, Creswell. Phone 30F25, Cleaning, »weeping streets...______ ___________ 000.00 n9 16p Cottage Grove. Cartage and hauling, including “clean u;8".............. —4--------------------------------- 200.00 FOR RENT — FURNISHED TWO Water, construction work, sprinkling, flushing, etc. 750.00 room apartments, all conven Street improvement (new work and interest on iences. Call evenings or Saturday. warrants) ______ _ _ __ ___________ _ _____ _ 2,000.00 Mrs. E. C. Shay. 305 south Sixth Machinery, maintenance and repair of same............. 200.00 street. Phone 137 R. n9tfc Engineer! ag .... . ....... ...... 1,200.00 Payment of bond indebtedness__ ..................___ ......... 1,500.00 FOR RENT- FURNISHED ROOM. Privilege of bath. 1119 west Total street fund........... ......... . ..... $ 7,800.00 ' Main street. Phone 126 J. n!2tfc Estimated receipts street fund. . 2,000.00 FOR SALE—SEED CHEAT. MRS. John Hull, 2 miles south of town, Total street fund to be raised by taxation...... —..$ 5,950.00 phone 37F5. ' n2 23p(M) LIBRARY FUND General expense » two.oo FDR RENT—SLEEPING ROOM, Main »tract location. Inquire Total (general expense to be raised bv taxation) $ 600.00 403 Main street. nltìp PARK FUND Donerai expon».' USED DOORS AND WINDOW», ...» 500.00 with frames. In first class con- Total (gei*ral expense to l>e raised by taxation) $ 500.00 dition. Godard A Randall, Cottage nI8-30p(3) Grove. EMERGENCY FUND (lone ral a ithdra,wal» » 1,000.00 FOR SAL E—JERSEYS. TWO fine grade heifers, also young Total I general withdrawal») to bo rained by taxation » 1,000.00 bulls and champion cow». Priced to sell. H. L, Plank, route 2, Totals all tax funds __ »26,729.00 Junction City, Ore. n16 19e Estimated receipts ____ 3.800.00 JUNE PULLETS FOR SALE AT Amount to be raised by taxation__ _____ _ ______________ »23,529.00 50 cents each. Four and a half Budget committee: 8. V. Allison, Elbert Bede, J. H. Chambers. miles west of Cottage Grove on Nelson Durham, Worth Harvey, W. E. Lebow, 8. L, Mackin, H. J. Shinn Lorane route. Mrs. M. M. To .letcrminc the correct body of Zerolene Hoy F short, A. W. Swanson. R. E. Walker, O. E Woodson. George O Fosa. n 16p for the winter lubrication of your car, con Ixuenles, chairman, \\ H. Daugherty, secretary, n4A10orl9c WANTED TO PURCHASE Fl.\T sult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart top desk or typewriter desk in < Ä1« w w w-rr WIB inw ÜW w w «nHWjaftFWWww’WW » | —at Standard Oil Service Stations good condition. Rex'. Duncan P. t'ameran 503 Third street. nlrte • and at dealer*. Nearby News | » WANTADS j THANKSGIVING DAY Make-it a memorable holiday; visit friends or relatives for a happy reunion. Roundtrip Fares Specially Reduced —you can take the whole family at surprisingly small expense. Comfortable trains most everywhere. Night and day service, with conven ient hours of departure and arrival. Ask any agent for complete travel information. Southern Pacific T. B. BOYD, Agent Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove p newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. Our Building Material Line Includes— < • x Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor- ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall Just North of 3. P. Station—Phone 100 for winter driving- chang I n winter your automobile quires a free-flowing oil, if it is to start quickly and be free from dangerous friction. All oils do not meet this requirement, but here again Zerolene proves one of its superiorities it flows freely at low tern -, Secretarial. 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