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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1925
Just Why One Editor
Has Turned Pessimist
IN THE CIKCUIT COURT OF THE
STATE OF OREGON, IN AND
FOR THE COUNTY OF LANE.
CASE NO. 16119.
PAGE THREE
west quarter (NWV4) and the being described as follows: begiu feet thence north 41® 55", east 100 NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. in Lane county, Oregon; and not
■southwest quarter (8W%) of sec­ mng at u point 400 feet west and feet, thence north 45° 37" east 100
leas than twenty days if served in
tion 34; all in township 15, south 90 feet south oi the above men­ feet, thence ----- 61° 48*, east
Notice is hereby given, that a
range 1 west of Willamette mé- tioned one sixteenth corner, thence 100 feet, thence north 69® 51", east special election will be held in the uny other couuty in this state, if any
No one Is more annoyed than the
‘ ridian.
north 75 degrees west 244 feet, 1(178.2 feet, thence north 59° 19”, city of Cottage Grove, Lane county, sonally served, or if served by pub­
one who tries to beautify the town
Continental and Commercial Trust
The northeast quarter (NE%) thence south 25® west 268 feet east 100 feet, thence north 34’ Oregon, and within the territory lication, not less than twenty-eight
in which he lives. No matter how and Savings bank, a corporation, and southwest quarter (8W^4) of thence south 50 feet to property east 55 east 85® 8. north 14° 3»', proposed to be annexed to said days from the date of the first
earnestly he works, criticisms and plaintiff, vs. Coast Range Lumber southwest quarter of section 10; line containing .7 of one acre, more east 148 feet to south line of the corporation and become a part publication of thiB citation, then
annoyances must arise. As an ex­ company, a corporation. Dollar Port- . the south half (SH) of the south <ir ic^s, all in Lane county Oregon. McCornack land in Lane county, thereof, on the 4th day of January, and there to show cause, if - any
Lumber company, a corpora­ west quarter (SWk<) of section 16;
Also begin at a point at Oregon.
1926, for the purpose of voting on exist, why an order of sale should
ample of thia we have to say that land
tion, Credit Service company, a all of section 22, excepting the intersection of north right of wav
Also a strip of land along west the proposition of changing the not be made of the following de­
the Beacon office needed a new sign corporation,
John A. McPherson, as north half (N%)
(Nty) of the nort
northwest of 8. P. R. R. company and west side of county road 30 feet, wide boundary of said city and includ­ scribed real estate, to-wit:
and hired Jack Sigler of Red Wing Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Coast quarter (NW
Beginning at a point 96 rods and
f) thereof; a all of side of couuty road said point be­ 15 feet on each side of center line ing the territory more particularly
’ ’ 4)
to paint it. It’s a peach. Then Range Lumber company, Norris R. section 24. excepting the southwest ing 1672.3 feet south and 1123.5 describe«!
3 links south and 203 rods and
as follows: Begin
_ at « ’ ribej here in a f t e r.
the sign had to be properly In­ Wentworth, Lloyd J. Wentworth 'quarter (8W%)
18
links west of the northeast
" ) of the northwest feet west or corner in angle of a point 1466.8
*
/
.......
/
The polls will be open for the
feet
south
and _ 983.9
stalled and we employed Frltx aud George K. Wentworth,
corner of tho M. P. Martin and
____ (NWH)
__ thereof; the north
Joseph G. Gray Donation Land feet west of the corner in angle
.. __ _ Jr.,
__ J quarter
purpose of said special election
t...
wife donation land claim No. 41
Miller as chief consulting engineer trustees and as liquidating trustees / half (NHi) ‘ of section 26; all of I Claim No. 38 Notf. 7500, township of Joseph G. Gray Donation Land between the hours of 9 o’clock in
Notif. No. 862 thence east 19
and master of ceremonies. Some of the firm of J. & G. K. Went- section 28, excepting the northwest 16 south range 1 west of the Wil­ Claim No. 38 Notf. 7500, town- the morning until 12 o’clock noon
rods and 12^» links, thence north
worth;
Susie
L.
Wentworth,
widow;
lamette
meridian,
thence
north
37'
■ lirirter (NW%' thereof; all of
_ ’clock
_ __ ___
__ after-
ship 16 south range 1 west of and from 1 o
in the
thought a 4 by 6 post was the
50
rods, to the center of Martin
Norris
R.
Wentworth
and
Martha
section
36;
all
in
Township
15
40'
east
along
west
side
of
county
the
Willamette
meridian,
thence
noon
until
5
o
’
clock
in
tin-
after-
thing, while others thought a 4 by 4 Agnew Wentworth, his wife; Llovd south range 2 west of Willamette I road 293 feet, thence south 71° 12'
Creek, thence in a westerly di­
north 37® 40' east 1519.6 feet, north uoon of the same day.
would do. Then a windy observer J. Wentworth and Imogen S meridian.
rection
up said creek to a point
west 888.6 feet, thence south 190 24° 6' east 101.5 feet to east line
The places at which the polls
mentioned gas pipe. We decided Wentworth, his wife; Harold A.
directly north of the place of
All of the north half (Nty) of feet to north line* of 8. P. R. R. of said claim No. 38, containing I will be open within such corpora
on gas pipe as more suitable for Wentworth, a bachelor, Albert F. section 6, excepting the northeast right of way, thence easterly along 1.12 - acres.
beginning, thence south 49 rods
tion will be as follows:
to the place of beginning, con­
a printing office. The sign was Stone, Mrs. Albert F. Stone; G. K. quarter (NE%) of the northwest said right of way to beginning,
Ward 1. (Precinct 1) Armory
Aldo a strip of land along
i
west
taining six acres, more or less,
Wentworth,
.
quarter
(NW*4)
thereof;
also
lot
containing
1.90
acres.
Jr., a widower; Grace
therefore firmly bolted on a gas
side of county road 30 feet wide,
lower floor, A. F. & A. M.
Also begin at the corner in angle 15 feet on each side of the center
in section 8, township 21, south
pipe. And there she shines in all Wentworth Biggs a and Elmer L. No. one (1) of section 5 contain­
building corner Main and II
Biggs, her husband; Margaret H. ing 38.64 acres, and all that part of Joseph G. and Samuel Gray Do­ line described as follows s: Begin at
range 3 west of the Willametto
streets.
her pristine glory.
J. Seufert, , of the William C. Baird and wife nation Land Claims No. 38 and the point 68.5 feet eas.
st or said
Ward 2. (Precincts 2 and 3) coun
meridian, T.nne county, Oregon.
After Installation
ceremonies Went worth, widow, T. _________
donation Land Claim No. 43, noti­ 40, east 84.9 feet, to edge of county corner in angle of said claim No.
cil chamber, city hall, Sixth as prayed for in the petition of the
were over we sought the solitude Edith M. Peterson a widow,
Defendants. fication No. 6983 lying west of the road, thence south 24® 6' west 1 38, township 16 south, range 1
street
between
Main
street
ami
administrator filed in the above
of our sanctum to ponder over the
SUMMONS.
Mohawk River and south of Shot­ along west side of county road I west of the Willamette meridian,
Washington avenue.
This citation is
completion of this cream of years,
SUIT IN EQUITY TO FORE­
gun Creek, containing about 90 207.» feet, thence north 190 feet, i | thence north 24® 56' east 37.9 feet,
Ward 3. (Precincts 4 and 5) entitled court.
well pleased with the plaudits of
CLOSE TRUST DEED.
acres. be the same more or less; to beginning, containing .19 of an | north 37° 54' east 215.5 feet, north
Jones residence southeast cor­ issued pursuant to an order of tho
To Norris R. Wentworth, trus­ also beginning at a corner 13 rods acre, in Lane county, Oregon.
all progressive citizens. While
51° 40' east 652.7 feet, north 42®
ner Tenth street and Aiiatns above entitled court, dated Novem­
Commencing at a point in the i 28' east 115.6 feet to intersection
ber 10, 1925.
avenue.
there we heard a plaintive note em­ tee and as liquidating trustee northeast of the north end of Shot-
of
the
firm
of
J.
&
G.
K.
Went
­
f[un
bridge,
running
thence
south
center
of
the
county
road
twelve
The
place at which the polls will
of
west
line
of
county
road,
con
­
Witness th«' Honorable C. P. Bar
anating from that gas-pipe stand­
>y
40
degrees
cast,
25
rods
to
the
rods
northerly
from
the
northerly
worth,
Susie
L.
Wentworth,
Norris
bo
open
within
the
territory
pro
­
taining
.7
acre.
nard, judge of the county court of
ard and we wondered if' It had been R. Wentworth, Martha Agnew center of Mohawk Ur«»«»k thence end of the iiridgu across Shotgun
Also
any
and
all
other
lands,
posed
to
be
annexed
to
snid
cor
­
the
state of Oregon for tho county
transformed into an Aeolian harp. Wentworth, Harold A. Wentworth, returning to the beginning corner Creek in section 5 township 16' dam sites, water rights, booms, poration and become a part there-
Finally it sounded like woodpeck­ Albert F. Stone Mrs. Albert F. and following the county road sur­ south, of range 1 west of the Wil­ boom privileges, rights of way, of, is the following to-wit: J. R. of Lane, nnd tho seal of said court
ers pecking for worms. We picked Stone, Grace Wentworth Biggs, vey 48 rods, thence east to the lamette meridian, thence north 52° easements, franchises and interests Hendricks dwelling house, Van hereto affixed this 10th day of
November, A. D. 1925.
up the shotgun which we kept for Elmer L. Biggs, Margaret H. Went­ center of Mohawk Creek, thence west ll^a rods, and thence north in real estate or personal property in Buren near first street,
of first publication Novem-
the benefit of delinquent sub­ worth, Edith M. Peterson,
up the Mohawk Creek until the 32® east 14 rods, thence sQiith Lantx and-or in Linn counties, state
The following persons are desig ber Date
12, 1925.
rods, and thence i of Oregon, owned, possessed, or ac­ nated and appointed judges and
Defendants: lines intersect, containing 4 acres, 58° east 11
scribers. went out and watched.
Date of last publication Decern-
To our.amazement we saw mem­ IN THE NAME OF THE STATE more or less; also beginning at the i southwesterly along the center of quired py the Coast Range Lumber I clerks of said election, to-wit:
ber 10, 1925.
northeast corner of school house I said county road to the place of company on January 2, 1911, or
Ward 1, Precinct 1
bers of the proletariat as they OF OREGON you and each* of you grounds,
R. S. BRYSON,
thence parallel with I beginning, being a part of the Wil­ since acquired; together with all
Mrs. Frances Nichols, judge: Mrs.
passed deliberately knocking their are hereby required to appear and the school run house
Clerk.
ground northwes­ liam C. Baird Donation Land Claim , improvements, timber, houses, build­ Anna Swanson, judge ami clerk; n!2dl0c(T)
answer
the
Amended
Complaint
pipes against the gas-pipe stand­
terly 40 rods, thence at right an­ No. 43, Notification No. 6983, in rings, structures, engines, cars and Mrs. Marguerite Lebow, judge and
filed
against
you
in
the
above
en-
!
ard to clear their pipes of ashes
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
titled court and cause within six gles to the south bank of Shotgun section 5, township 16 south, of j logging equipment, machinery and clerk.Ward 2, Precincts 2 and 3
so that they could load up again. weeks
from the third day of De­ Creek, thence meandering the south range 1 west of the Willamette I apparatus of every kind and char
When men will do the likes of’that cember, 1925, which is the date of bunk of Shotgun Creek to the meridian, in Lane county, Oregon. | acter (except public roads and
Mrs. Blanche Short, judge; Mrs.
Notice is hereby given, that a
Beginning at the Northeast cor­ ; property and appurtenances of rail­ Nellie Pitcher, judge nnd clerk; special
there Is no use to talk about im­ the first publication hereof, and if county road survey at the southeast
election will be held in the
Mrs.
Linaio
Sterling,
judge
and
of
Shotgun
bridge,
thence
north
­
ner
of
the
southeast
quarter
of
the
road
companies
whether
attach«»«!
proving the town.—Boston Globe.
you fail so to appear and answer
city of Cottage Grove, Lane county,
1 on or before the last day of the easterly on county road survey to northwest quarter of section 33, in to th«» soil or not) owned by it clerk.Ward 3, Precincts 4 and
Oregon, and within tho territory
__ 5
time prescribed in the Order for the southeast corner of school house township 15 south of range 1 west [on January 2, 1911, or thereafter
proposed to be annexed to said
Mrs. Della Richmond, judge; Mrs. I corporation
Publication hereof, to-wit, January grounds thence westerly to the of the Willamette meridian, Lane built or connected with, used or Loretta
Gained Lasting Fame
and become a part
judge nnd thereof, on the
14, 1926, for want thereof, the southwest corner of school house county, Oregon, thence south 830 placed on the real estate hereim clerk; Mrs. Shortridge,
4th day*of January,
Tdn Veatch, judge and 1926, for the purpose
thence easterly to the feet, tnence west 400 feet, thence above described, or which may have
as Builder of Roads plaintiff will take .judgment and grounds,
of voting on
southeast corner of school house north 330 feet, thence east 400 been thereafter owned by the Coast clerk.
the
proposition
of changing the
The first macadam road ever con­ decree against you and will apply grounds, thence northerly till tho feet to the place of beginning, con­ Range Lumber company or in which
be
Within
territory
proposed
to
the court for the relief demand­
boundary of said city and includ­
structed was officially tested and ap­ to
i it then, or since shall have any annexed to said corporation:
in plaintiff'8 said Amended lines intersect, thence easterly to taining 3.26 acres, more or less.
the territory more particularly
J. R Hendricks, .judge; J. W. ing
proved In Scotland more than a cen­ ed
Parcel described in deed from right, title or interest, or any por-
Complaint, a succinct statement the place of beginning, containing
hereinafter.
tury ago. The inventor was John of which is: that the plaintiff re­ 4 acres, more or less; tne whole of j Cal Hileman and wife, recorded on I tion thereof, with all appurtenances Clark) judge and clerk; F. C. described
The polls will bo open for tho
Louden Macadam, a native of Ayr, cover off and from the defendant^ the above described property con­ i page 198 of book 93 of said 1 Rec thereto, it being the intent to de- Brewster, judge and clerk.
purpose
of
said special election
The following is the proposition
sections 1 scribe herein all of the real and
Scotland, where he was born In Coast Range Lumber company, the* taining 8 acres more or less; also ords ofDeeds in or near set
the hours of it o’clock in
propertv of th«» Const to be voted upon by the (‘lectors between
1756. Macadam went to New York full sum of $193,500.00 together one dam forming the mill pond in 32 and 33, township 15 Bouth, of | personal
the
morning
until 12 o’clock noon
of said corporation and the electors
Rango Lumber company.
is known as ‘ ‘ Shotgun Creek ’ ’ range 1 aforesaid.
from 1 o’clock in tho after­
in 1770, entered his uncle’s counting with interest thereon at the rate what
That the personal property re­ within the territory proposed to be an«l
bank of
and
one
dam
in
Mohawk
Creek,
to
­
One
aero
parcel
on
eaHt
of
6%
per
annum
from
the
first
noon
until
5
_ ’clock
__ ____ in ______
___
o
the after-
house, and became a successful mer­
to is generally described as annexed to said corporation, to wit: noon of the same
day of July, 1923, and the further gether with water ditch from dam ■ Mohawk River described in deed ferred
«lay.
chant
follows,
to-wit:
Logging
railroads
I
from
Morgan
Workman,
recorded
in
Mohawk
Creek
to
connect
with
The places at which the polls
sum of $3,568.95 together with in­
In 1783 he returned to Scotland terest thereon from the 24th day pond in “Shotgun Creek’’; all in page 221 of book 94, Records j and rights of way, easements, PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE will be opeu within such corpora­
ELECTORS OF THE CITY
and purchased a handsome estate. of April, 1925, at 7% per annum, township 16 south, rango 1 west of of Deeds of Lane county, Oregon, donkey engines, logging equipment,
tion
will i)e as follows:
OF COTTAGE GROVE:
being the Records of Deeds referred commissary supplies, stock of goods,
In 1810 Macadam began his experi­ and tho further sum of $576.70 to­ Willamette meridian.
Ward 1. (Precinct 1) Armory
wares
and
merchandise,
mill
plant
to
in
the
preceding
parcel.
Shall
(he
boundaries
of
the
city
Southeast
quarter
of
section
26;
ments In highway construction gether with iaterest thereon from
lower floor, A. F. & A. M.
Commencing at a point 30 rods and equipment, mill supplies, rail­ of Cottage Grove be changed bo ns
quarter of section 26:
building corner Main and H
which have made his name immor- the 29th day of August, 1925, at southwest
north 58® w^st from the northeast road equipment, railroad supplies, to annex tho following territory to
north
half
of
section
34;
northeast
7%
per
annum
and
the
further
sum
streets.
tai.
supplies, mill oil and grease, snid citv to become a part of said
of $2,914.09 together with interest quarter of southwest quarter of corner of the school house grounds barn
Ward
2. (Precincts 2 and 3) coun­
The great road builder was thor- thereon at the rate of 7% per section 10; southwest quarter of of schoql district No. 64 of Lane shop supplies, cook houses, bunk corporation, to-wit:
cil chamber, city hall. Sixth,
Beginning at the southwest cor­
oughly Scotch in hls methods, and annum from the 23rd day or Octo­ northwest quarter of section 24; county, Oregon, and run thence houses, a large quantity of mill
street
between Main Btreet and
machinery, saw mill supplies and ner of the William Shields and
as he wanted nothing flimsy, he in­ ber, 1925. and the further sum of all in township 15 south of range north 58° west 10 rods, thence east equipment,
Washington avenue.
and
logging
nnd
railroad
wife
D.
L.
C.
No.
53
thence
north
6
rods
and
7
feet,
thence
south
58°
2
west
of
Willamette
meridian.
vestigated road building methods in $831.93 together with interest
Ward 3. (Precincts 4 and 5)
Southwest quarter of southwest east 5*4 rods, thence south 32® supplies and equipment; also any ten hundred fifty-two feet (1O5‘4)
Jones residence southeast cor
a score of countries, traveling 30,- thereon at the rate of 7% per an­
all other personal property now to the south boundary of Woolley
num from the 8th day or July. quarter of section 21; northwest west 4 rods and 4 feet to the place and
ner Tenth street and Adams
000 miles.
located
at
and-or
on
or
near
the
lands,
thence
west
four
hundred
of
beginning,
containing
32
square
quarter
of
northwest
quarter
of
1925, and the further sum or
avenue.
His preliminary trials of “ma­ $1,913.47 together with interest section 28; north half of northwest | rods, more or less, in section 5, plant of the Coast Range Lumber twelve (412) feet to th«’ west boun­
The plac«^ at which the polls will
cadamizing” were so successful thereon at the rate of 7% per an­ quarter of section 34; all in town­ I township 16 south of range 1 west I'oinpnny at Mabel, Oregon, and- dary of the O. & C. R. R. right of be open within th«’ territory pro­
or at or upon any of tho real way. thence north twenty-eight and posed to be annexed to said cor­
that in 1816 he was appointed sur­ num from the 3rd day of October, ship 15 south of range 1 west of ' of Willamette meridian.
Commencing at a point 20 fods I property hereinabove specifically one half degrees east (N 28Vj° E) poration nnd become a part there­
veyor to the Bristol Turnpike trust 1925, and the further sum of Willamette meridian.
Northeast quarter of northwest north 58° west of the northeast I described, or herein referred to, along said west boundary of right of of, is the following, to-wit: Wood-
rand remade the roads there cheaply $19,350.00, reasonable attorney’s
corner
of the school house grounds and all chattels, additions, supplies, way eight hundred ten ((810) feet son’s Service Station.
of section 6, township 1'1
and well. The house of commons fees and $2,000.00 trustee’s fees quarter
nnd
improvements to the south boundary of county
of range 1 west of Willametto of school district No. 64, in Lane betterments
Th«« following persons are deBig
investigated his system, and he was and for plaintiff’s costs and dis­ south
:i re now <»wne<l bv survey No. one hundred eighty five anted
county, Oregon and running thence Which were
herein;
that
the meridian.
nnd appointed judges nnd
voted $50,000 and appointed sur­ bursements
the
Coast
Range
Lumber
company, (185) thence west seven hundred clerks of
Beginning at a point on tho I north 58® west 125 feet thence
amounts
aforesaid
be
adjudged
to
snid election, to-wit:
veyor general of metropolitan roads. be a first and prior lien upon the south line of section 32, township ! north 32° east 70 feet; thence south jonneeted with or used or placed thirty-three (733) feet, thence north
Ward 1, Precinct 1
He declined knighthood.—Chicago property described in the Amended 15 south range 1 west of Willam­ i58° east 125 feet, thence south 32® on th«’ real property and located twentv-eight and one half degrecR
Mrs. Frances Nichols, judge; Mrs.
west 70 feet to the place of be- at or near Mabel, Oregon; it be­ east (N 28*^® E) two hundred ten Anna Swanson, judge nnd clerk;
Journal.
Complaint, hereinafter set forth: ette meridian, 723.3 feet west of 1 ! ginning,
8750 square ing the intent herein to describe all (210) feet, thence west eight hun- Mrs. Marguerite Lebow, judge and
that the trust deed duly recorded the southeast corner of said section, I feet, more containing
or less, all in section 5. I of th«» real and personal property <lred thirteen (813) feet to the cen­ clerk.
in book 31, page 126, Records of and running thence west 357 feet
Franklin’» Idea Retained Mortgages of Lane »county, Oregon, along the south line of said section township 16 south range 1 w<»st of of th«’ Coast Range Lumber com­ ter channel of th«’ Coast Fork river,
Ward 2, Precincts
pany, together with all buildings, thence in a southerly direction up
merdian.
Mrs. Blanche Short,
Of course you’ve heard the story be foreclosed as a mortgage and 32 to the east bank of the mill race, the A Willamette
I
structures
and
improvements
or
the
center
channel
of
Bai«i
(
’
oast
strip
of
land
along
the
east
thence north 21’ 40’ east along the
Pitcher, judge
about Benjamin Franklin munching the property herein. described be east
kind anil character, owned Fork river to a point four hundred Nellie
of said mill race 208 side of county road 30 feet wide, J | every
Mrs. Linnio Sterling,
a loaf of bread on the streets of ordered sold as real property is feet, bank
it on the 2nd day of January, twenty-two nnd two tenths feet clerk.
parallel with tho 15 feet on each side of a center , bv
thence
east
sold
under
execution
in
such
lots
Philadelphia, but do you know that or parcels, or in one lot or parcel, south line of said d section
_____ 32, 357 line, described as follows: Begin 1911, or which may have been there­ (422.2) south of the present south
Ward 3, Precincts 4 and 5
Immortal
character started a as will bring the highest and best feet to the northwest corner of ning at a point 1875.6 feet south after placed upon the above de­ boundary of the city limitH of Cot­
Mrs. Della Richmond, judge; Mrs.
promises of every name nnd tage Grove. Oregon, thence east to Loretta
munching custom at the Pennsyl­ price, and that the proceeds of sai«l a „ tract
f—*- ij —
!.. j — and
-~J
____ of land
___ sold
___ by Lena
____ M. and 274.9 feet west of the northeast I scribed
Shortridge,
judge
vania hospital that has continued sale be annlied first to the expenses Gerking to the Rural Supply com­ corner of Thomas Gray D. L. C. No. nature whatever, then owned or the west line of righ£ °f way of clerk; Mrs.
s. __
Ida Veatch.
______ , judge _ and
__
thereafter
acquired
by
said
com
­
the
Pacific
highway
thence
south
42,
Notf.
6982,
township
16
S.
R.
one
down to the present day, and prom­ of said sale, next to the costs and pany, thence south 21’ 4(r west
clerk.
pany,
together
with
all
privileges
twenty-eight
nnd
one-half
degrees
west
of
Willamette
meridian,
thence
208
feet
to
the
place
of
beginning,
Within
territory
proposed
to
be
ises to last as long as the institu­ disbursements of this suit, then to
14® 38' cast 920.8 feet, north and appurtenances thereunto be­ west (8 28^° W) along west annexed to said corporation:
tion! In the early days of Its ex­ the reasonable attorney’s fees, then containing 1.59 acres of land in l north
longing,
also
the
rights,
franchises
boundary
of
said
Pacific
highway
7°
12'
i-Hst
755.2
feet,
north
13°
R. II. Bushel!, judge; Mrs. R H.
istence the hospital had quite a to the trustee’s fees, and then to said section 32. Also commencing I 58' west. 38 feet to edge of county anti estates then ownod or since one thousaml seven hundred nnd Bushell,
.judge and clerk; Mrs. T. B
amount advanced by plaintiff at a point in the county road 619.3 road containing 1.19 acres.
struggle to get along. Franklin, al­ the
acquired by the Coast Range Lum­ thirty-eight (1738) feet more or less Boyd. judge
and clerk.
and
adjudged
due
it
for
insurance,
feet
west
from
section
corner
of
to a point due west «>f the soufh-
ways Interested in Its welfare, hap­ abstracts, taxes and then to the sections 4 and 5 of township 16 and
Also a strip of land 30 feet wide, ber company.
The
following
the proposition
'The srrvii'c of th|s sumnions if wePv corner of th«* William Shields to In- voted upon is by
pened in one day and was told, other amounts adjudged due plain­ sections 32 and 33 of township 15 15 feet on each side of a center
(‘lectors
0. No. 56. thence of said corporation nnd the
among other things, that the young tiff from tho defendant. Coast south, range 1 west of Willametto line described as follows: Begin- made by publicntion in th«’ Cottag«’ ar.d wif<’ I). L. C.
the electors
S e n t.i n e 1 a week f v ' .'IMf fl’ll bund
‘
rod and forty-so von within the territory proposed
doctors were getting scarcely Range Lumber company, with inter­ meridian running thence northerly i ning six feet west of the said l Grove
to be
corner of said D. L. C. 42, newspaper published at Cottage (1047) feet more or loss to the annexed to said corporation, to-wit:
enough to eat.
Touched by the est on said various sums from tho along center line of county road ! I northeast,
|
Grove,
Oregon,
for
six
successive
Notf.
6982,
township
16
S.
R.
on«»
place
of
beginning.
tale, Franklin Immediately visited date of said decree and the over­ 34 feet, thence west .104 feet, ■ west, thence south 13® 56' east 35 weeks, by order of the Honorable
BY PETITION OF THE
a store and brought back a huge plus. if any there be, abide the thence southwesterly 34 feet to a feet, to west side of county road, IG. F. Skipworth, circuit judge in
Mark “X’’ opposite vote desired PROPOSED
of tho court; that execution point 104 feet west from the start­
ELECTORS OE THE CITY
bag of ginger cookies. From that order
i containing .02 of an acre; all situ- ! the above entitle«! court and cause, to he cast.
issue
for
the
enforcement
of
said
ing
point,
thence
east
104
feet
to
OF
COTTAGE
GROVE:
i which or«ler was duly made on the
day to this a supply of ginger cook­ decree, and that the plaintiff may the place of beginning. Also com­ I ated in Lane county, Oregon.
For Annexation
Shall the boundaries of the city
of December, 1925.
ies has been on hand for the In­ become a purchaser at said sale, mencing at a point in the county
Against Annexation
A strip of land along the east second day
T. T. BENNETT,
All doctors of said corporation of Cottage Grove be changed ho as
ternes to munch between meals. and that the sheriff, or other of road 34 feet northerly and 619.3 side of the county road 30 feet
Marshfield, Oregon. nnd those residing in the territory to annex tho following territory to
______
_ BBLA.
They are kept in tin boxes, readily ficer making said sale, put the feet west from the section corner wide, 15 _ feet
on __ each
side of a
MAYER.
MEYER.
proposed to be annexed are invited said city to become a part of said
........ . line described Rs follows:
accessible to Internes on night duty purchaser or purchasers in posses­ of sections 4 and 5, in township 16, center
to-wit:
AUSTRIAN & PLATT,
to vote upon tho above proposition corporation,
or others who are Just naturally sion of the property ordero«! sold, and sections 32 and 33 in township Beginning at a point 2712.1 feet
Beginning nt a point 19.225
Chicago. Illinois. bv placing upon their ballot “X’’
chains
north
of the south west cor­
hungry most of the time.—Philadel­ and that the defendants, and all 15 south of range 1 west of Wil­ south and 1034.8 feet west of the
CHAS.
L.
POWELL,
after the words “For Annexation’’
persons claiming by. through Or lamette meridian, running thence northeast corner of Thomas Gray
phia Record.
Chicago, Illinois. or by placing upon their ballot ner of the John Cochran D. L. C.
under said defendants, or any of west 104 feet to a point 34 feet D. L. C. 42, Notf. 6982 township 16 <!3jl4c(T) Attorneys
for plaintiff. “X’’ after the words “Against No. 55, sai<l point being on the
them, be barred and foreclosed of northerly from the section line be­ 8. R. one west of Willamette me­
north boundary line of the present
Annexation.’’
all right, title, claim, interest and tween sections 5 and 32, townships ridian, said point being in the
city limits of Cottage Grove, Ore­
Colorful Finnish Market»
Done
bv
order
of
the
common
equity of redemption in and to 16 and 15 south of range 1 west, east line of county road, thence
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
council on the 27th dnv of Novem gon, running thence west following
In brilliant skirt and smock the said propertv after the time for thence northerly on a line parallel Inorth 43’ 28’ east 41.2 feet, north
along said north boundary line of
MENT.
ber, 1925.
Finnish fishwife is the most vivid redemption has expired; that in with the county road 128.5 feet 23’ 45’ east 100 feet, north 24’
said city of Cottag«’ Grove, Oregon,
HOMER GALLOWAY.
of the colorful throng at the daily case plaintiff is n purchaser at said thense easterly to the center of 53’ east 100 feet north 31’ 53’
Citv Recorder. to th<* west boundary line of Mani­
Notice is hereby given that dS-31e
market. While the Finns are fish­ execution sale, the amount of its the said county road a distance of east 143.8 feet north 41’ 55' east
tou Park; thence in a northcast-
ing, the wives bring the catch to hid may be credited on the judg 140.6 feet from the point where the 100 feet north 45’ 37' east 100 feet i Robert Lesley Learning, adininis-
rrlv direction following along said
west boundary line of Manitou Park
the market. It Is especially excit­ ment or decree which it mav oh section lines aforesaid cross mid north 61’ 48' east 100 feet north Itrator with will annexed, of the
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
69
’
51'
east
178
2
feet,
north
69
’
tain
herein
to
the
extent
of
the
highway, thence southerly along
to the northwest corner of lot No. 1
, estate of Elnornh Guering, de
ing when the autumn sailing fleet
MENT.
19'
east
100
feet,
north
34
’
55'
amount
of
said
bid.
and
that
the
the
center
of
mid
highway
106.6
in block No. 3, of said Manitou
has filed in the county
comes in to sell provisions for the plaintiff have such other and fur­
oast 85.8 feet, north. 14’ 38' east I I ceased,
Park: thence west to c«rit« r channel
to the place of beginning.
court of the state of Oregon, in
winter and again on the day when ther relief as to the court shall i feet
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
148
feet,
to
south
line
of
MeCor-
All lands acquired by Andrew J.
of the Const Fork river; thence
i
and
for
Lane
county,
the Ice breaks up In the spring and | seem meet and equitable; that the | Workman,
his
final
nack
’
s
land,
containing
.82
of
an
undersigned
administratrix
of
the
west of Mohawk River
following down center channel of
tl'» first vessel of the year steams real property^
ertv aforesaid,
aroresaid is Jocated
located i 1 ftn,i north of Shotgun Creek in acre, situated in Lane county, Ore I report and account as such ad «•state of Clyde Earl Babcock, <1«‘ snid river in n northeasterly direc­
Into the quays. The Helsingfors in Linn bl
— counties,
----- „
___ Donation
_______ _____
rnmistrator and that January 5, ceased, has file«1 her final account tion to the northwest corner of
nd * * Lane
Oregon. Baird
Land ____________
Claim No. 43 gon.
A strip of land along the west 1926, at the hour of 10 o'clock for tho final settlement of the said subdivision No. 3, of the Robert
housewife usually comes to market and is described as follows, to-wit: jn township 16 south of range 1
and does her own purchasing of
All of section 13 in township 15 ¡ west of Willamette meridian (ex­ «ide of county road 30 feet wide, a. m. of said day at the county estato in tho county court of the Cochran estate; thence south 61
vegetables and meat and rarely south. range 1 east of Willamette cepting: thre«1 parcels mentioned in 15 feet on each aide of a renter court room thereof has been by I state of Oregon for Lane coun ty east along north line of said sub
deed to trustees, German Baptist line, dearribr-d ns follow«: Begin­ said Court fixed as tho time and
division No. 3 to the east boundary
leaves without the Inevitable hand- meridian.
at a point 1869.5 feet south
and that Tuesday the 8th day of line of the H. P. R. R. company,
A strip 5 chains wide off th(. Chnrch recorded on
of ning
ful of bright, hardy flowers.
place for hearing objections to December, 1925, at the hour of 10 right of way; thence south 28^*
89®
15'
enit
of
southwest
corner
entire south side of the southwest
Pared described in
quarter (HW,) of section 22: th“ '""d to N b. ftytend recorded on section five, township sixteen, south I said report and for the final settle o’clock a. in. of snid day nt tho west following along east boundary
range 1 west of Willamette me­ meat of said estate of the said county court room in Eugene, Or. of said right of way to intersect
Too Many Trick»
southeast quarter (8E%) of the
S>f
62A and K.»'®1 ridian,
thence north 12®, west 285 deceased.
the north boundary line of
southwest
quarter
(SWV,)
of
eo<
deaenbed
in
deed
to
Oeoree
Wind-
gon, has been by th«* said court | with
“Listen1” he said. “Fve spent
feet, north 270 west 364 feet, north
prexi’nt city limits of the citv of
ROBERT
LESLEY
LEA
MING,
tion
24;
th«
northwest
quarter
.
i
r®?
!or
p®
‘
°P
‘
*
2
.
°t
book
fixed
ns
the
time
and
place
for
30' west 223 feet north 69® 15'
three weeks teaching a girl how to (NW1')) of the southwest quarter
Cottage Grove, Or< gon, lf tlli’Di e wpj<t
Records of Deeds of Lane 5®
weet 286 feet, north 48® 30'west 310 1 .Administrator with will annexed I hearing objection thereto nnd fpr I following Along said north boun-
ride a bicycle. Three weeks! Talk 8WM1 of seetion 2«; the north
of the estate of Flnorah Goer­ the final settlement an«l distribu Ida rv li n<’ of m id «•»t v liinits to the
feet
to
lin«»
^between
Washington
__
bet
wean
about patience—Job was a novice half
of the northwest quar ’iy *®,d Workman October 2«, 1911,
ing, deceased.
Sherman Adams, con
j tion of th«i assets of the same, snid ’ nlti/tn nt luirzi n nim?
at the game, And what la my be- ter (XW>,) of section 27; aft of »"d then conveyed to sa>d Coaet Adam» and
Lane H. J. Shinn,
taining 1.1 acres situated in___
vi. A^t
tbo «Mt 1 1oV.
h»lf
Range Lumber company,
deed
ward ? I’ve just been to a music Krtio»
order entered of record the 3rd
‘fS (WUi
end'« i --'-d
of Uk
95 re-
of county, Oregon, described in Lane
Mark 44 X” opposite
Attoreny for estate. n26d24c(T) i day of November, 1925.
hall and—"
county
Deed
Records,
page
43,
to be cast.
“Seen the girl with another fcJ- of Morden ’» Colony as platted and ! “ld Deed Records.
AMBER
BABCOCK,
volume 93.
For Annexation
I
I
recorded Tn'La'.i eountv, Oregon);
’*£.”"¿5?ZLMJfS* !2
tow?"
Against Annexation
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
A strip of land along the west
the south
ot tne
the »»no-
north V T0"" W».»««« northerly and «19.3
soutn half
nair CSS) oi
“Net! A thousand times worse! I I tne
corporation
All
electors,
of
said
,
___
side
of
the
rountv
road
30
feet
MENT.
ano the
me souths
sou,«-
.“>« .section corner
quarter
and
nnd those residing in the territory
saw her on the stage. She's a trick | east
7uvv
. ■ : ft»
»«•«
If °f sections
4 and and 5 in
township
1« wide, 15 feet on each side of a
east
.quarter.
iSEV
4
)
the
east
hair
R(>(
,
tion(1
„
in
town
,,
hip
proposed to be annexed arc invited
cycltet!"—Tit-Bits.
center line described as follows:
Notice is hereby given that .Ten
of the southwest'quarter (except
nM3c(T) to vote upon the above proposition
*5 south range 1 west of Wiliam- Beginning at a point 1251.5 fret nie M. White executrix of the es
2 acres lying north of the, Mohawk
Mohawk
bv planing upon their ballot 44 X”
north
and
2079,2
fret
east
of
the
-
i
ette
meridian,
thence
running
104
I deeded to Cal Hileman March 3, feet west, thence southerly on a southwest, corner, section 5, town fate of Huron Shaffer, deceased
after the words 44For Annexation”
No Piker
CITATION.
1904. by deed recorded on page 256 i line parallel with mid county road ship 16 H. R. one west of the has filed in the county court of
or
by placing npon their ballot
Hub—My dear, how can you spend of volume 66 of the deeds and
44X” nrter the words 44 Against
feet, thence easterly to center Wi Harnett«* meridian, thence north the state of Oregon for Lane coun
money so when you know Tm on • records of Lane county, Oregon) 35.5
In
the
county
court
of
tho
state
of county road at a point 67.4 feet 48® 30' east 305 fret, north 61® ty her final account and report as of Oregon, for Lane county, in the Annexation. ”
! in section 33. Also beginning at a •southerly
the verge of bankruptcy?
Don»» bv order of th<* «•< mmon
from place of beginning, 15' east 40 feet to west line
Wife— Well. Bob, If you must go point 30 chains north of the south thence northerly along mid county D. L. C. 43, containing .24 of an such executrix and that 10 o'clock matter of the estate of H. Popo, council on the 27th dnv of Novem­
in the forenoon on the 22nd day deceased.
ber. 1925
into bankruptcy, why not do It on a i west corner of said seetion 33, run road 37.4 feet to place of begin­ acre, ail in Lane county, Oregon.
To: Dorris Pope, and to all other
HOMER GALLOWAY.
generous scale?— Pittsburgh Poet. 1 ning thence east 5.S5 chains, thence ning, all being in Lane county,
A certain strip of land 15 fret in of December, 1925 nt the county
Isouth 4 0* east 3.43 chains Oregon.
persons unknown, if any such >13 31e
City Recorder.
court room in Eugene, Oregon has
width
lying
on
the
south
side
of
a
north
30*
east 3.31
chains,
there
be.
been
by
the
said
court
appointed
strip
of
land
30
feet
wide
described
Beginning
at
the
one
sixteenth
thence east 10 chains thence north
Her Privilege
In the name of the statu of Ore
Alwaya give your home print
10 chains, thence went 20 chains to corner 1320 feet south of the quar­ as follows: Beginning at a point as the time and place of hearing gon, you are hereby eited nnd re­
She— You know. I always want J ■ the
quarter seetion corner on west ter corner for sections 28 and 33, 2712.1 feet south and 1034 8 feet objections to said report and ar­ quired to appear in tho county -hop first chance at all your print
my own way tn everything.
west
of
the
northeast
corner
of
the
thence
south
330
feet,
thence
west
line of said section, thence south
count and for the final seti lem mt court of the state of Oregon, for ing. Usually your home printer
He—You could go on wanting It 10 chains to the place of beginning; 400 feet thence north 330 feet, Thomas Gray D. L. C. 42, Notf.
and distribution of the residue of tho county of Laue in the county can meet competition in quality
even after we were married.— I nlno a strip of lan»> 24 feet wide thence east 440 feet to the place 6982, in township 16 south of the
court room in the county courthouse
said estate.
xa
• from the main mill race along the of beginning, enclosing a dam sits range 1 west of Willamette me­
Brown Jug.
at Eugehe in said county of Lane as well as price.
JENNIE M. WHITE,
on the Mohawk River —
and . contain-
i southeast side of the said mill rnee.
--—— ridian. »aid point being on the
Tuesday, the 22nd day of De­
commencing at the north line of 'ing 3 2« seres more or loss in sec east line of the county road;
Executrix of the estate of on
cember, 1925, at ten o'slock in the
A Little Back
said Hileman land along southeast tion 33. township 15 south of range thence north 43® 28" east 42.2 feet,
Busan Shaffer, dec axed.
Burroughs account sheet*
forenoon of said (lay; and not less
in IAne county Oregon, thence north 23® 45* east 100 fret, H. J. Shinn,
“So Edith has got a divorce from aide of mill race to what is kdown
than
ten days after the service of nnd blanks at your borne print
the nee north 24® 53", east 100 fert,
as
the
Rock
Creek
Dam.
in
section
Also
one
parcel
of
land
35
feet
in
her foreign nobleman. Alimony?"
this citation upon you, if served with shop.
33- the south half (H«4) of north j width on line of present raeewny. thence north 31* 53* east 1431. Attorney for estate. nl9<!17p(T)
'.\u rebate/
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