The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 21, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1925
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A MOST UNUSUAL CASE.
100 M BEL NWL fir 800 M,1 NEL fir 2700 M, cedar 450 ” I the hemlock. T. 21 8., R. 4 W,,
cedar
-------- 50
0 M, hemlock 100 M, SWL I NWL NEL fir 1500 M, eedar 900 1 Sec. 27, NWH SWL fir 530 M,
NW% fir 1400 M, cedar 600 M, M, SEL NEL fir 300 M, cedar cedar 40 M, none of the timber
NEL SEL fl? 1200 M, NWU 250 M, NEL NWL fir 200 M. on this section to be sold for less
BEL fir 2200 M, hemlock 200 MJ cedar 150 M, NEL 8EL fir 4501 than $1.75 per M for the fir and
BEL SEL fir 1000 M, SWL SEL I M, cedar 100 M. Sec. 31 SWL $0.50 per M for the cedar. T. 28
fir 1800 M cedar 150 M, hemlock' NEL fir 450 M, lot 1 fir 550 M. 8., R. 11 W.. Sec. 7, NEL NEL
100 M NEL SWL fir 2300 M, I cedar 100 M, SEL N5VTL fir 2400 fir 900 M. NWL NEL fir 1700
hemlock 100 M, NWL SWL fir M, cedar 400 M, lot 2 fir 2000 M. M, SEL NEL fir 1600 M. 8WL
700 M, cedar 50 M, hemlock 100 cedar 600 M, lot 3 fir 400 M, none NEL fir 1050 M, none of the tim­
Come Easy, Go Easy.
M, SEL SWL fir 2800 M, cedar of the timber on these sections ber on this section to be sold for
Ho: How about that ten you bor- 100 M, hemlock 200 M, SWL to be sold for leas than $2.00 per less than $2.25_per M.
SW'4 nr 3200 M. cedar 50 M. 51 for the fir, $7.00 per 51 for
WILLIAM SPRY,
rowed from me six months ago?
Commissioner
hemlock 100 M. Sec. 29. NUM the cedar and $0.50 per 51 for I dl4jlle(2)
H< k Well?
He: You said you wanted it
■i,
only a short time.
i
He: That’s right, I only kept it
ten minutes.
BUYING MOST
OUR
To Avoid the Rush.
Maw: There, there! Don’t take
it so hard!
lay belle: Oh, but Mamah, to
think of the brute calling me on
Monday for the next Friday’s date!
I never was so humiliated!
(Eugene Register.)
On the night of September 1
W. R. Lloyd murdered a taxicab
driver on the highway near Inde-
| pendence and stole his car. He ex-
I plained later that he wanted an
j automobile and that that, on the
I whole, seemed the easiest way to
get it. He wan caught, tried and
convicted, and since he had neither
money nor friends and there was
nothing about him to appeal to
mushy
sentimentality
he
was
hanged in the prison yard at Salem
on November 30, just three months
after the commission of his crime.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
His case is so unusual that it de­
MENT.
serves comment. It was not inti-
Tasteful Way to
I mated that he was insane. It does
Notice is hereby given that S. S
| not appear even that he shot in Lnsswell, administrator of the es­
I self defense. There was no bitter tate of 8. B. Kern, deceased, has
legal battle, with long delays and filed in the county court of the
frequent appeals. The public seems state of Oregon, in and for Lane
actually to have felt some pity coynty his final account and pe­
tition for final settlement of the
for his poor victim, instead of said
estate and that December
lavishing all its sympathies, as is 1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock
customery, on the killer. There a. m. of said day has been by the
appears to have been on the part said court fixed as the time, and
of those connected with the trial the county court room in Eugene,
only a sincere desire to get at the Lane county, Oregon, as the place
truth as to his guilt or innocence for the hearing of objections there­
and to fix a penalty in accordance to and for the final settlement and
distribution of the said estate.
with the crime.
8. 8. LASSWELL,
The result, as already stated, is
Administrator of the estate of
that only three months elapsed be­
B. Kern, deceased.
tween the killing and the payment II. J. 8. Shinn,
Elegance in the white and gold package, cued in
by
the
killer
of
the
penalty
fixed
gleaming cellophane. Richness in the opulent choco­
Attorney for estate. nov30d28(M)
by the law. The public received
late coated confections inside. Joy and long linger
no
confused
impression
that
may
­
NOTICE OF SALE t)F GOVERN­
ing satisfaction in their infinite variety
be, after all, tho accused murderer
MENT TIMBEE.
Search as you will, you'll
was more sinned against than
find no sweeter, or more
sinning and that perhaps he was a DE NEB A L LAND OFFICE,
tasteful, way to say "Merry
Washington, D. C., Nov. 21, 1925.
noble but misunderstood character.
Christmas — than with
The extremely valuable lesson is Notice is hereby given'that sub­
Krause's Stellar Chocolates.
ject
conditions and liniita-1
taught that punishment follows tions to of the
$1. $2. $3 and Si
the acts of June 9, 19101
crime, that the arm of the law is (39 Stat., 218), February 26, 19191
Krause's Fruits and Nuts
long and that they wav of the (40 Stat., 1179), and June 4, 1920
— another delightful gift
(41 Stat., 758), and pursuant to
transgressor is hard.
package, priced ...75 c. $ 1.50
departmental regulations of April
We have an idoa—an odd idea, 14, 1924 (50 L. D., 376), the timber
Order Direct from th»
If Yout Dealer Can't Supply You,
probably, in these modern times— on the following lands will be sold
TR.U-IÌLU BhcullCo. Spokane or Portland
M$ that if all murderers were dealt Jan. 18, 1926, at 10 o’clock a. m.
at public auction at the U. 8. land '
<
aft with in this oddly unsentimental | office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
but extremely ju*t and businesslike highest bidder at not less than the
manner there would be fewer kill­ appraised value as shown by this
ings and much less tearful talk notice, sale to be subject to the
approval
of the Secretary of the |
about what we are coming to. The Interior.
'
The purchase price, with I
murder record of this country is an
i
additional sum of one-fifth of
one
per
cent
thereof being cominis I
something frightful to contemplate. 1
allowed, must be deposited at
It would be far less frightful in sions
’
time of sale, money to be returned ■
a few years if punishment were if
sale ie not approved, otherwise
prompter and surer.
patent will issue for the timber,
which must be removed within ten
years. Bids will be received from
Setting the Trap.
citizens of the United States, as­
Father: Failed in your examina­ sociations of such citizens, and
tion again!
What's the excuse corporations organized under the
laws of the United States or any
this time?
Simple: Well, what could you state, territory, or district
only. Upon application of
expect? They gave the same set a thereof
qualified purchaser the timber
of silly questions!
on any legal subdivision will be
offered separately before being in­
cluded in any offer of a larger
Saleshooks. The Senti nel.
unit. T. 29 8., R. 9 W., Sec. 5,
lot 1 fir 2010 M, hemlock 60 M,
cedar 40 M, lot 2 fir 3130 M,
hemlock 75 51, cedar 285 M, SEL
NEL fir 1555 M, hemlock 45 51,
cedar 230 M, SWL NEL fir 1830
----------------------------------------- □ M, hemlock 200 M, cedar 300 M,
lot 3 fir 3120 M, hemlock 150 M,
FOR 8ALE—FARM WAGON. 3 cedar 195 M, lot 4 fir 2660 M,
inch, good shape. Bargain. I. B. hemlock 170 M, cedar 180 M, SEL
For example:
Morris. 302 Main street.
n9tfc. NWL fir 1460 M, hemlock 70 M,
cedar 130 M, SWL NWL fir
"
1910 M, hemlock 150 M, ce-
FOR BALE—ALL MAKE8 RE dar
Portland and return
$6.95
90 M, NEL
SEL
—
fir
built typewriters on term* like 1590 M, hemlock 140 M, cedar 280
Salem and return
$4.45
rent. Office Machinery & Supply M, NWL SEL fir 1240 M, hem­
San Francisco and return $29.05
New Y ears
Co., Eugene, Oregon.
d3tfc lock 100 M, cedar 180 51, SEL
SEL fir 1640 M, hemlock 150 M,
Ask agent for ».de
Sale date* December 18-25; limit January 4.
320 51, SWL SEL fir 1500
dates, limit*.
Proportionate reduction* to many other point». LOST—3 YEAR OLD HEIFER. cedar
M, hemlock 110 M, cedar 280 Jf,
Branded
with
M
bench
on
right
NEL SWL fir 1670 M, hemlock
I
Ask Agent
rib. Small upper bit in each ear. 130 5?, eedar 130 51, NWL SWL
fir
2130 M, hemlock 130 jf, cedar
Meyers Bros., phone 38F3. , d3tfc
150 M. SEL SWL fir 2050 M,
FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. I’EO hemlock 140 51, cedar 200 M, SWL
SWL fir 2240 51, hemlock 100 51,
pies Cash Market.
d7-tfc cedar 100 51, Sec 7, NEL NEL
T M. BOYD. Agent
fir 1200 M, cedar 40 M, NWL
BEST PRICE PAID FOR DRESS NEL fir 1440 M, cedar 40 M,
ed hogs, veal and beef. Bring SEL NEL fir 2000 M. cedar 250
your poultry and eggs to Peoples M, SWL NEL fir 2120 M, cedar
260 M, NEL NWL fir 3380 M,
Cash Market.
d7-tfc cedar
40 M, lot 1 fir 3444 51,
cedar 50 M. SEL NWL fir 2500
WANT TO RENT A FARM OF M. cedar 180 M. lot 2 fir 3620 M,
from 10 to 40 acres. H. H. Cook, cedar 90 M, NEL 8EL fir 1920
box 310, Elma, Wash.
dl4-21p Al. cedar 420 M, NWL SEL fir
2380 M cedar 220 M, 8EL SEL
O. 13-^JUST LISTEN; TWO fir 160 M, cedar 220 M. SWL SEL
fir 340 51. cedar 340 M. NEL
ono-acre tracts on highway two SWL fir 3200 M, cedar 140 M.
miles south of city. Each has a lot 3 fir 3080 M. cedar 375 M.
good little four-room house, well SEL SWL fir 480 M, cedar 460
M. lot 4 fir 2279 M, cedar 890 M,
water, garage and woodshed. Will Sec.
9 NEL NEL fir 2050 51,
trade for acreage north or south hemlock 170 51, cedar 120 M. NWL
suitable for service station and NEL fir 2700 M, hemlock 180 M.
camp
ground.
t$ee
Hall
& cedar 135 51. SEL NEL fir 2480
M, hemlock 80 M, cedar 4G M,
Lang.
dl7-21c SWL
NEL fir 2430 M, hemlock
160 51, eedar 90 M, NEL NWL
SONGBIRDS MAKE 8UITABI.E fir 2840 M, hemlock 165 M. eedar
M, NWL NWL »ir
fir oxav
3120 51.
Christmas gifts; high class St. 155 «•.
.n,
Andreasburg rollers, $5 and up.
NW
L~
fi
r
2950'
51,
hemlock
220'51.
902 Birch Ave. Phone 96 R. dl7 21c
175 M, SWL NWL fir
wivrim
' ou 3080 M, hemlock 150 M, cedar 350
LUMBER
55 ANTED— dot
ROUGH
M,
fir 1420 U ht>lni0(.k
side cuts and clears, Coen Lumber 30 51, cedar 20 51, NWL SEL
company, Roseburg.
dl7-Mp. f'r,
M, hemlock 1(H) 51,
H
*
__________ LI cedar 50 5?. SEL SEL fir !
••'
)
M.
eedar 35 M. SWL I
NO. 585—ONE STORY FIVE ROOM 1 ’l®i’
fir 1380 M. hemlock 75 51.
house. Lot 75x100. ■
"a™ eedar 100 M, NEL SWL fir 25101
for ranch property. See Hall & | M hemlock 170 51, cedar 240 M.
dl’filc N5V| SWL
8«riz fir 2.20
o¥on M.
vt hemlock)
i—1.1
Ijtng.
160 51, cedar
__ _ 100 _
M, _
SEL 85V L
*' 2130 51. hemlock 100 M, cedar'
TO TRADE—FOUR REGISTERED fir
111 plot
M. SWL SWL
------
fir 7501
Shorthorn cows. One has caif, 85
M. hemlock 40 M, cedar 100!
other» will calve soon. Will trade ! ' _
lot 1 fir 700 M.
M, Sec. 15, __
for sheep. Frank E. Blair, Lowell, j lot 2 fir 6tH) M, SEL
.. NEL
- _ . fl» i
...... ; fir 500 M.
Oregon.
dl7 21p> . . - M. SW' L NEL
5f, lot'
13 fir 300 M.
____ ______
51, cedar
100_ 51. _____
lot 4
ai , ceiisr
cedar iov
100 M,
in, hemlock
nemiock
IX)H SALE OR TRADE—STAND , fir 400 M,
800 M. SEL -------
NW 4 fir ~
800 ‘ *'
M.
; ard adding machine, $75. W. H. ! SW) L .... NWL
fir 2000 51, cedar 50
I Daugherty.
dl7 21e 51. hemlock 300 51, NEL BEL'
fir 8(H) 5!. NW't, SEL fir 300 5!.
J FOR SALE—CHEAP. 1924 STAR I SEL
SE', fir «110 51 SW>, SEL
fir
1100 5?. NEL SWL fir 1000
touring car; run less than 8,000
¡51,
NWU
S5VL fir 1800 5?. cedar
miles. Nearly new tires. Phone 1.50 5?. SEL
SWAl fir 1500 5!.
205J. J. H. Beaulieu.
d21 24p SWL SWL fir 1800 M, See 17.
lot 1 fir 2(H) M. cedar 20" 5?, lot
2 fir 100 51. cedar 350 M. SEL
'NEL fir 200 M, cedar 530 M.
SWL NEL fir 100 M. cedar 200
IM. SEL NWU fir 100 51. cedar
250 51. NEL SEL fir 3'8) 51. cedar
FOR SALE—SIX ACRE POULTRY 250 5?. SEL SEL fir SOO 5?. cedar
3(H)
51. SWL SEL fir 150 54. ce
ranch 5 miles east of Cottage
Oar 300 51. NF', SWL fir 1O0 51
Grove. One acre in cultivation, 'cedar
350 M, NWU SWL fir 100
rest in side hill slope. Three room 5?. cedar 300 5?. SWL SWL fir
dwelling house.
Brooder honsc 150 5?, cedar 250 M. Snr. 81 NEL
18x24 feet: chicken house 80x110 NEL fir 3000 M. hemlock 350 M.
NEL Hr 20tM) M. cedar 150
I feet. Building» are all practically | NWS
5?. hemlock 2(H) 51. SEL NEL
new. Price $1100, $600 down, $13 I fir JlHH) 5?. hemlock 100 M. SW',
Complete Furnisher» of Well Furnished Home«.
per month.
Inquire by phoning INES fir 2800 M. hemlock 300 M.
NWS fir 3800 M. cedar 1(H) i
85F5. N. E. Elliott, Cottage Grove, I NEL
54. hemlock 100 M. NWL NWS
Oregon.
d2lp 'fir 1200 M. »e.lar 300 51. hemlock
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Christmas”
676-STORE
BUYING
POWER
SAVES YOU
MONEY
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J L Ramey Va
DEPARTMENT STORES
Reduced Fares
WE BUY
FOR LESS-
SELLING MOST
WE SELL
FOR LESS
417-421 Main Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon
—WITH
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
& (NATIONWIDE
INSTITUTION-
I ■
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Wishing You AD
• Merry Christmas!
Old Kris Kringle toon will
Young
and old alike eagerly look
forward to his arrival Hi»
is a mission of good cheer,
peace and good will on
earth. All good luck to him.
Altho commonly called
old he is about the liveliest
young fellow of our ac­
quaintance and always ha*
been. And may he ever
remain to.
And, now, let us extend
our heartiest Christmas
greetings to you and to each
member of your home and
to the members of more than
two million homes thruout
the 44 States whom we serve
in our 676 Store*.
Let’s make it general: A
merry, merry Christmas to
•IL
be with us again.
“where
savings
are
greatest^
Who Pays
for Them?
Day after day we give the utmost
in value for each dollar spent at this
Store.
We could not do this and from time
to time reduce our prices, allow dis­
counts to favored customers, give
away premiums and trading stamps
and in other ways depart from the
Golden Rule plan upon which this
business has been so firmly builded.
Trading stamps, for example, may
represent an exceedingly small per­
centage of a purchase price. How­
ever, even tho their value to the cus­
tomer is negative, collectively they
add materially to a store’s overhead
expense—a cost that must come out
of either profits or higher prices.
You know who pays for them.
WANTADS
Southern Pacific Lines
Let There
Be Light
for
Christmas
wise co
home
Bridge Lamps
$7.50 Up
Floor Lamps
No Doubt About Electrical Servants
As Christmas Gifts
No doubt—because everv woman in everv home has a
very real problem of hard work in housekeeping. She’s
gonig to be more grateful for a satisfactory, dependable
servant to help her in this work, than for any other thing
that you could do for her.
An Electric Washer
An Electric Cleaner
Every family should see that their
mother does not overtax her
strength doing the family laundry.
The best way is to provide an
Electric Washer— then electricity
provides the energy for the hard
work.
All women want above everything
else to have their homes spotlessly
clean.
Your mother ean do this more
easily electrically than any other
way. Give her
EASY PAYMENTS
EASY PAYMENTS
$13 Up
An Electric Cleaner This
Christmas.
Put These Appliances in Your Home
For Only a Small First Payment
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
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