The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 24, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1925
EAGE FOUR
(40 Stat., 1179), and June. 4, 1920 100 M, SE’4 NWU fir 800 Af. NE’4 fir 2700 M,
SAW MILLS ARE DOWN
(41 Stat., 758), and pursuant to cedar 50 Af, hemlock 100 5f, SW U I NW’4 NE’4 fir 1500 M, cedar 9<>0
FOR HOLIDAY SEASON departmental regulations of April NW’4 fir 1400 Af, cedar 6OO 51, Af SE’I NE'4 fir 3110 M. cedar
(HRISTMAS
GREETINGS
Pounds Sterling for Great Britain and Ireland;
Francs for France, Belgium and Switzerland;
Kroner for Sweeden, Norway and Denmark;
Roubles for Russia and Poland;
Kronen for Austria Hungary;
Finmarks 'for Finland;
Marks for Germany;
Rupees for India;
Yen for Japan;
Lire for Italy;
And last, but not least,
The Almighty Dollar
IKe sell exchange for them all
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
llith Kind Thoughts
and all good wishes
for Christmas
and the
New Year
COTTAGE GROVE
CREAMERY
Never a Christmas morning,
New the Old Year ends,
lint somebody thinks of somebody.
■
Old days, old times, old friends.
is the
sentiment of
Lane Huto Company
'Dealer in Star (\trs
rhe Elite ( lonfeflionery
Kishes One and t All
ight ThCerry Christmas
and a
Haf>(y Ne^v Year
14, 1924 ( 50 L. D., 376), the timber
on the following lands will be sold
Jan. 18, 1926, nt 10 o’clock a. in.
at public auction at the U. S. land
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
highest bidder at not less than the
appraised value as shown by this
notice, sale to be subject to the
approval of tho Secretary of the
Interior. The purchase price, with
an additional sum of one-fifth of
one per cent thereof being commis­
sions allowed, must be deposited at
time of sale, money to be returned
if sale is not approved, otherwise
patent will issue for the timber,
which must be removed within ten
years. Bids will be received from
citizens of the United States, as­
sociations of such citizens, and
corporations organized under the
laws of the United States or any
state, territory, or district
thereof oaly. Upon application of
a qualified purchaser the timber
on any legal subdivision will be
offered separately before being in­
Woodard Is Wantad Booster.
cluded in any offer of a larger
Albert Woodard has become a unit. T. 29 8., R. 9 5V., Sec. 5,
[ more ardent booster than ever for lot 1 fir 2010 M, hemlock 60 51,
Sentinel wantads. He advertised cedar 40 51, lot 2 fir 3130 51,
75 51. cedar 285 M, HE 14
for a loan on a house. He wanted hemlock
NE’4 fir 1555 51, hemlock 45 51,
the money to use in building an­ cedar 230 51, SW’4 NE’4 fir 1830
other, The ad brought him the M, hemlock 200 M, cedar 300 51,
desired results and he will add lot 3 fir 3120 51, hemlock 150 51,
195 51, lot 4 fir 2660 51,
another home to the several he eedar
hemlock 170 51, cedar 180 M, SE’4
already has erected.
NW’i fir 1460 Af. hemlock 70 51,
cedar 130 M, SW’4 NW’4 fir
shop first chance at all your print­ 1910 51, hemlock 150 Al, ce­
90’ M,
NEU
SE’4
fir
ing. Usually your home printer dar
1590 51, hemlock 140 M, cedar 280
can meet competition in quality 51, NW’4 SE’4 fife 1240 Af, hem­
as well as price.
xx lock 100 51, eedar 180 Al, SE’/4
SE’4 fir 1640 Al, hemlock 150 Af,
cedar 320 51, 8WU SE’4 fir 1500
Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
M, hemlock 110 Al, cedar 280 Al,
NE’4 SW’4 fir 1670 51, hemlock
130 Al, cedar 130 Al, NW’4 SW%
NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION. fir 2130 Af, hemlock 130 Af, cedar
150 51. SE’4 SW’4 fir 2650 Al,
Notice is hereby given, that a homlock 140 M, cedar 200 Af, SW’4
special election will be held in the SW’4 fir 2240 Af, hemlock 100 Af,
city of Cottage Grove, Lane county, cedar 100 M, Sec 7, NEU NEU
Oregon, and within the territory fir 1200 Al, cedar 40 Af, NW%
proposed to be annexed to said NE’4 fir 1440 M,
Af, cedar 40 Af.
corporation and become a part SB
SE ‘ ’ Zi
4 NE
NEU
2000 Af.
cedar zoo
250
’4 _fir
fir 200u
m , ceiiar
thereof, on the 4th day of January, Af, SW '212"
’/4 NE’4 fir 2120 M,
”, cedar r
1926, for the purpose of voting on 260 M, I™'
NEU NW’4 fir 3380 "
Af.
the proposition of changing the cedar 40 ‘ M, lot 1 fir 3444 Af,
boundary of said city and includ­ cedar 50 Af, SE’4 NWU fir 2500
ing the territory more particularly M, cedar 180 Af, lot 2 fir 3620 M,
described hereinafter.
cedar 90 M, NEU SEU fir 1920
The polls will be open for the M, cedar 420
_____
„ SEU fir
Af, ____
NWU
I purpose of said special election 2380 M, cedar 220 Af, SEY, SE%
¡between the hours of 9 o’clock in fir 460 M. cedar 220 Al. SW’4 SE’4
¡the morning until 12 o’clock noon fir 340 M, cedar 340 At, **
NEY,
and from 1 o’clock in the after SWYt fir 3200 M, cedar 140 Af,
noon until 5 o’clock in the after­ lot 3 fir 3080 Af, cedar
375
c_2_. "77 Af,
”,
noon of the same day.
SE’4 SWY, fir 480 M. cedar 460
Tho places at which the polls Af. lot 4 fir 2279 Af, cedar 890 M,
will be open within* such corpora­ Sec. 9, NE’4 NE’4 fir 2050 Af,
tion will be as follows:
hemlock 170 Af, cedar 120 Af, NW,
Ward 1. (Precinct 1) Armory NE’4 fir 2700 M. hemlock 180 M.
lower floor, A. F. & A. M. cedar 135 Af, SE’4 NEY, fir 2180
building corner Main and H Af, hemlock 80 Af. cedar 40 M,
streets.
SW’4 NE’4 fir 2430 Af, hemlock
Ward 2. (Precincts 2 and 3) coun­ 160 51, cedar 90 51, NE’4 NW’4
cil chamber, city hall. Sixth fir 2840 5f. hemlock 165 5f. cedar
street between Main street and 155 51. NW’4 NW’4 fir 3120 M,
Washington avenue.
hemlock 260 5f, cedar 160 5J, SE’i
Ward 3. (Precincts 4 and 5) NW’4 fir 2950 M, homlock 220 5E
Jones residence southeast cor cedar 175 Af. 8W’’4 NWY, fir
ner Tenth street and Adams 3080 51. hemlock 150 51, cedar 350
avenue.
M, NE’4 SEY, fir 1420 51. hemlock
The place at which tho polls will 30 51, cedar 20 51. NW’4 SEY,
I be open within the territory pro fir 1590 ”
Af, ’ hemlock
100 M,
.....................
posed to be annexed to said cor­ cedar 50 Af, SEY, SEU fir
poration and become a part there­ 1150 M, cedar
35 . Af. , SW’4
____
- - 75 m .
of, is the following, to-wit: Wood- SE’4 fir 1380 - --
51. - hemlock
son ’s Service Station.
cedar 100 5f, NE’4 SW’4 fir 2510
The following persons are desig 51. hemlock 170 51. cedar 240 Af.
nated and appointed judges and NW’4 SW’4 fir 2720 5!. hemlock
dorks of said election, to-wit:
160
- 51, cedar 100 51, SE’4 SW’4
..
Ward 1, Precinct 1
100 51, cedar
fir 2130 Af, hemlock
..... ....................
■Mrs. I* rances Nichols, judge; Airs. £5
SW'4 SW’4 fir
Anna Swanson, judge and clerk; Af, hemlock
' 40 51, cedar
.r”; Marguerite Lebow, judge and M, Sec. 15, lot 1 fir 700
clerk.
lot _ 2 fir 600 51,
.. __
..
SE ._ ’4 ___
NK'4
-Ward 2, Precincts 2 and 3 .
700 Af, SWU NEU fir 500 Af, loti
Mrs. Blanche 8hort, judge; Mrs. 3 fir 300 M. cedar 100 Af, lot d
Nellio Pitcher, judge and clerk; fir 400 M. cedar 100 Af, hemlock
Mrs. Linmo Sterling, judge and 200 Af, SEU NWU fir 800 Af,
clerk.
SWU NW’4 fir 2000 Al, cedar 50
Ward 3, Precincts 4 and 5
M. hemlock 300 Af, NE’4 SE’4
.......
Afrs. Della Richmond, judge; Mrs. fir 800 Al, NAA’U SE’4 fir 300 Al,
xa Loretta
irottq Shortridge, judge and SEU SEU fir 600 Af, SW’4 SEU
Œ
dork;
1
^rtjderk’ Mr8' 1<la V<'a,ch' -iudge and fir 1100 Al, NEU SWU fir 1000
Af, NWY, SWU fir 1800 Af. cedar
Within territory proposed to bo 50 M. SEU SW’4 fir 1500 Af.
annexed to said corporation:
SWU SWU fir 1200 Af. Sec 17,
t >
,Bu8h,’,l. judge; Mrs. R H.
1 fir 200 M, cedar 200 Af, lot
Bushell, judge ana clerk; Afrs. T. B. lot
M. cedar —
250 M,
SE’4
2
fir 100
.....................
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Bord, judge and clerk.
cedar u.iu
550 M.
NE’4 fir
nr 200 Af, Lcuar
ai,
The following is tho proposition SWU NEU fir 100 Al. cedar 200
>
v°f®d upon bv the electors Af, SEU NW >4 fir 100 Af, cedar
of said corporation and tho electors 250 Af, NEU SE’, fir 300 M, cedar
within the territory proposed to be 250
27" Af. SEY, SEU fir 300 Af, cedar
annexed to said corporation, to-wit: 300 Af, SWU SEU fir 150 M. ce
dar 200 Af. NEU SWU fir 100 M,
PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE cedar 350 M, NWU SWU fir 100
TT
ELECTORS OF THE CITY
Af. eedar 300 5f. SW’4 SW’4 fir
/0
OF COTTAGE GROVE:
150 5f, cedar 250 M, Sec. 21 NE’4
y , 1 Shall the boundaries of the city NEU fir 2000 Af. hemlock 350 Af.
;, of Cottage Grove bo changed so ns NWU NE’4 fir 2000 Af. eedar 150
/it I to. annex the following territory to Af, hemlock 200 Af. SEU NE’4
C» said city to boeome a part of said fir 2000 Af, hemlock 100 Af, SWU
e» corporation, to-wit:
NEU fir 2800 5f. hemlock 300 Af.
Beginning nt a point 1951.62 NEU NWU fir 3800 Af. eedar 100
feet north of the southwest cor- Af, hemlock 100 M. NW’4 NAY’ i
| nor of tho John Cochran D. L. C. fir 1200 M. eedar 300 Af. hemlock
1 No. 55, said point being on the
| north boundary line of the present
city limits of Cottage Grove, Ore
gon. running thence west following
along said north boundary line of
said city of Cottago Grove, Oregon,
to the west boundary line of Afani
tou Park; thence in a northeast­
erly direction following along said
j west boundary line of Manitou Park
¡to the northwest corner of lot No. 1
in block No. 3, of said Manitou
1 ark; thence west to center channel
cf ihe Coast Fork river; thence
following down center channel of
said river in a northeasterly direc­
tion to the northwest corner of
'subdivision No. 3, of the Robert
| Cochran estate; thence south 61U*
east along north line of said sub
division No. 3 to the east boundary
line of the S. P. R. R. company,
right of wav; thoneo south 2814*
west following along east boundary
of said right of way to intersect
with the north boundary line of
present city limits of the citv of
Cottage Grove, Oregon, thence west □
following along said north boun­ □ With Kind Thoughts
dary line of said citv limits to the u
place of beginning.
Saw mills and logging camps of
. this section are down for the holi­
days. Home will resume on Monday
following Christmas, some will re­
sume on Monday following New
¡Year’s, while others will be down
several weeks.
Anderson & Middleton, the larg
I est operators here, closed down
1 mill A Saturday for three weeks
while construction work is being
'completed at their Rujada logging
' camp. Mill A had not been op
| crating. The Bohemia Lumber com-
¡pany’s plant at Divide shut down
Wednesday and will resume Afon-
1 day. The Wiese mill on Cedar
creek also closed down Wednesday
to resume Monday.
Afark “ X ” opposite vote desired
to he east.
For Annexation
Against Annexation
All electors of said I corporation
and those residing in tho
t_ ..........
territory
proposed to bo annexed arc invited
• to vote upon the above proposition
bv nls.-ing upon their ballot “X”
after the words “For Annexation’’
¡\r_.Tr placing upon their ballot
X
after the words “Against
Annexation.”
Done bv order of the common
I council on the 27th dav of Novcm
her. 1995
, I Ì
To // ish You a
Tight dftCerry Christmas
and a Bright and
. Haf>fy XeSv Year
13 31.-
HOMER GALLOWAY.
I'itv Re,-order
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
MENT TIMBER.
Economy Feed and Grocery Store
C. A. Bvidler, I’rop.
Phone 57
(1 ENERAL LAND OFFICE,
'•Washington. D. C. Nov 21. 192."
Notice is hereby given that sub
ject to the conditions and limits
lions of the net* of June 1». 191«
(39 Stat., 219). February 2«. 1919
and
Best Wishes
for Christmas
and the
iVrlr Year
NEU SEU fir 1200 Af, NW. 250 M, NE’4 NW<4 fir 200 Al.
SEU fir 2200 M, hemlock 200 Af. cedar 150 5f, NE’4 SEY, fir 450
SEU SE’4 fir 1000 Al, SW’4 SEU M, cedar 100 Al, Sec. 31 SW',
fir 1800 Af, cedar 150 Ar, hemlock NE'4 fir 450 Af, lot 1 fir 550 Af.
100 Af, NEU SWU fir 2300 M, ¡cedar 100 Al, SEY, NW’4 fir 2400
hemlock 100 Af, NW’i SWU fir Al, eedar 400 M. lot 2 fir 2000 M.
700 Al. cedar 50 M, hemlock 100 I cedar 600 Al, lot 3 fir 400 M, none
Af, SEU SWU fir 2800 M, cedar I of tho timber on these sections
100 Af, hemlock 200 Af. SW’4 to be sold for less than $2.00 per
SWU
cedar 50 Af. Af for the fir. $7.00 per M for
’ $0.50 per
hemlock
NE’Z Ì the cedar
the hemlock. T. 21 8., R. 4 W.,
8A. 27, NWU 8WU fir 530 M,
cedar 40 Af, none of the timber
ou this section to be sold for less
than $1.75 per Af for the fir ami
$0.50 per Af for the eedar. T. 28
S, R. 11 W„ Sec. 7, NEU NE’,
fir 900 Al. NW’4 NEU fir 1700
At. SE’i NEU fir 1600 Af. 8W’i
NEU fir 1050 51. none of the tim­
i ber
on this section to be sold for
less than $2.25 per Af.
WILLIAM SPRY,
114illc(2)
Commissierfer.
With a spirit of sincere gratitude and appreciation to
our customers for their generous patronage and good will
//<? IT ish a
Qhristmas
and a
Happy and Prosperous
New Year to All
The year 192fi will find us ever striving to be of still
greater service to those whom we have the pleasure
of serving.
THi QUALITY STORE-coop service
A nnouncing a
CHANGE IN
POLICY
At the instance of the Ford Motor Company, and due to
existing conditions over which we have no control, this
business will; commencing with the New Year, be con­
ducted on a
STRICTLY CASH
BASIS
The rigid financial policy of the Ford Motor Company
requires that we pay cash for everything we buy; conse­
quently sound business principles demand that we col­
lect cash for what we sell.
We wish to state this is no reflection on the integrity
of the many friends with whom cordial credit relations
have existed in the past, and we wish to express our
appreciation of that business. We solicit your continued
patronage on this new cash basis, which will assure you
of the lowest possible prices consistent with high quality
merchandise coupled with adequate reliable service.
Very truly yours,
Billie Hall
Service
Station
Woodson Brothers
O. E. Woodson, Prop.