The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 04, 1926, Page 3, Image 3

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, J926.
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.
Notice is hereby given that a
meeting of the legal voters being
resident taxpavers and owners of
real propertv in Road District No.
17, in Lane County, Oregon, v will
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be held at _____
the _____
hour __ of 8 _ _.
P. M.
the 20th dav of November, A. D.
1926. nt the
Wildwood
School
to
house in sai«i Boat! District.
determine whether said read dis
a special . tax of
11 irt shall
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<$766 UH) upon all th»* taxable prop­
erty in said district for the purpose
of providing funds for the recon
st ruction of the road between Red
Drisston and Ruiada roads.
Distol; and Ruim'i roads.
C. P. BARNARD.
Count'’ Judge.
CLINTON HERD.
Countv Commissioner.
(>. E. CROWE.
i ,ov5 1 I S Conntv Commissioner.
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Youth Rides West
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Sh ■ nodded slowly, solemnly.
“That’s good,” she said. “Nut
the part about me—hut about you.
Il i< you as I’d like you to be.”
Then she smiled, almost like her
•’Id -■■•f Ju
her merry
moods.
“Can’t we forget this morning—
for a moment?
You’ve
dreadful, dreadful night
You must s|eep now.”
“Sleep!” 1 said. “When I have
a few hours with you and may not
•'*•*<* you for years!” but even as I
spoke a rush of inner drowsiness
made insincere my woyjs.
Constance looked ototside.
The
tentflnps gaped
wide,
making
visible this rude apartment to all
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
the world.
MEETING.
“This camp
doubtless
thinks
TO WHOM IT’MAY CONCERN:
‘about as scandalously of you ami
__ that
___
a me as it can,” she said. “Look«
Notice is hereby given
meeting of the legal voters being
__ ___ of Robert—I’m going, to make von
resilient taxpavers and owners
Road
District
No.
lie down on my bed.”
reel property in —
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76 1»' Lane Countv. Oregon. will
Had I been niys«»)f. I should have
be held at the hour of 2 P. M. on protested.
As it was. T yielded
th* 20th dav of November. A. D
1926. -f th,. Shields Suh' ol in said like a sleepy child, She wet a
Rond District, to determine whether towel, washed
my
face.
She
said road district shall lew a spe­ loosened my collar,
Her
touch,
cial tax of $5083.96 upon all the
taxable property in said district which normally roused every fiber
for the purpose of providing funds in mi*, was now heavenly soothing.
for
market road in this district She held
my shoulders as I
76. This lew to match th«» market st retched out my aching muscles
road fund provided for the con­
on the white sh eet -count erpu n e;
struct ion of market roads.
C. P. BARNARD.
she knelt beside mo, holding and
Countv Judge.
putting my hand. Once she looked
CLINTON HIRD.
Countv Commissioned I swiftly out of doors, then bent and
kissed my forehead. I raised my
O. E. CROWE.
nov5-ll-8 Countv Commissioner.
other hand tn embrace her. but she
put it gen|lv back. I was gone.
A light shone in mv face. I
sprang up sitting, Twilight with­
out. ers. Barnaby shading an oil
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
We Operate Over
7000 Miles of
Highways.
World’s« Longest
Stage Line
Stages leave Cottage Grove daily
for all California points.
NEW SCHEDULE:
5:15 a. m., 1:15 p. m.
4:20 and 10:50 p. m
Department of the
__ ________
Interior, _ U. _ 8.
Lund office at Roseburg, Oregon.
October 27. 1926.
Notice is hereby given that Alex
Lundberg, of Disston, Oregon, who,
on August 15. 1921. made Home
steady Entrv, No. 012711. for Lot
4 (47 acres). Section 1, Township
22 8.,
_____ 1 West, Willamette
~ Range
Meridian, has____
filed ______
notice _________
of inten-
tion to make three year Proof, to
establish claim to the land above
described, before E. O. Immel. U.
8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
on the 20th dav of December. 1926.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Wilbur Pitcher, Ben Pitcher, both
of Dorena, Oregon. Charles Arring­
ton, Lloyd Arrington, both of
Disston, Oregon.
Non coal
HAMILL A. CANADY,
nl-29(2)
Register.
Fare« from Cottage Grove to—
Yreka
$9.00
Redding.........$12.50
San Francisco $15.50
Los Angeles $27.35
Information, tickets, folders from
Howe’s Confectionery, Agent.
Phone 97.
Stage Terminal
Main Street, Cottage Grove, Ore.
HAIRCUTTING—
For Men and Women
Try Our Fitch Dandruff
Remover Shampoo.
Removes all irritations and
is antiseptic.
Hair Bobbing at Reasonable
Prices.
Imperial Barber Shop
Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
Chestnut Transfer
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
South Sixth Street—Rear First
National Bank.
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office phone 6
Residence phone 155 L
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DAD MOORE
General Draying
and Transfer
Phone 4
Office in Durham’s Store
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City Transfer Co.
JESS LANSING
Proprietor
FURNITURE MOVING
AND STORAGE
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Phone 99. Res . 1S9-.Î
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
October 19, 1926.
Notice is hereby given that
Harold B. Howard, of Box 293,
Toledo, Oregon, who. on September
19, 1921. made Homestead Entrv.
No.' 014134, for NE% NE’4. See
tion 33. Township 20 S., Range 2
West, Willamette
Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to mak:
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
the United States Land Office, at
Roseburg, Oregon, on the 27th da\
of November, 1926.
Claimant names as witnesses: I
Loo Thomason, of Cottage Grove.
Oregon, John H. Kirk. C. D. Van '
Aralin, Ralph Land, all of Dorena.
Oregon.
non coal
HAMILL A. CANADY.
o25-n22(2)_________________ Register.
lamp with her hand.
* * Seven
o’clock!’’ said
Mrs.
Barnaby,
‘Your boss has been
lookin ’ over the hull camp for you.
Says he’s wanted at town meet in’
and you’ve got to get out
the
paper, though why it should get
out—’’
“Where’s
Constance
M r s.
D ane!” I asked.
FRANK E. TAYLOR.
Sheriff of Î4IJ»* C........ o
o21nl^T)hi
certain dogs’ tails, thought il
text.” “Ah!” said the teacher,
A prominent film star was being
splendid opportunity to point
busily revolving in her mind those married. “Bo,” said the brido-
moral. “Now, which of you 1
texts which might apply to puppy groom, “ we are agreed. On Mon­
girls can tell me why it is <
• logs’ tails, “and
what text, day moruing at 9 o’clock we visit
to cut off puppy dogs’ tails.’’
dear!” Back came the text, albeit the registrar. After that we go to
A Sunday school teacher
was asked. , Foi a moment then* was a little misquoted: “What God the church, and then you are my
addressing her class on the subject no answer, Then a child put up hath joined together let no man own dear wife. Have you anything
of kindness to aniiaitL, and, calling her hand, “Well, Alubel, can you put asunder.”
To say about the arrangements?”
to mind the cruel custom prevalent tell us?” “Yea, teacher,” piped I
, I “Only that the film rights will, of
among dog fanciers of cutting off the small voice, V because of the
Sheet Holders. The Sentinel. course, belong to me.”
Peak’ Values
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held simultaneous!;
at all Breier stores
throughout the west
offering every cus­
tomer value-plua for
every dollar spent.
V
Street Address
City Address
Store Brim Full of Bargains,
Sat. and Mon
• 9
brating at Every Branch of the Breier Chain—
10 Pair
Sox
India
Prints
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M«n’a fin«
MamlcM
p«y cotton
lox.
Good
buy at 15c
jr. Extra
ralue at
»ollar Day
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An Important Occasion of Wide-West Interest
For Men.
assortment
of golf and
negligee
shirts, in I
Percale. Ma -
d r a s . and
S I lk strip
fabrics.
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Bargain Carnival
IN THE WEST
SHIRTS
$1
values.
üp to SI.50
Here’s where your dollar is above par; here’s where
the dollar is packed by value, and here’s where sav­
ings are real. Three days, Friday, Saturday, and
Monday, Nov. 5, 6 and 8, for bargain buying.
UNIONS
280-weight blue denii
triple stitch, Steadfai
buttons, deep pockets,
suspender back,
Bovs’ very heavy elastic
ribbed union suits, Nap
back, Knitted cuff« and
ankles. Mercerized stitcli-
Dollar
Day
BLOOMERS
For Women
Elastic
green,
und
shirred.
Pull
cut.
ti a V y .
blue,
OVERAUS
brown
black.
2 pairs
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Breier’a
Sp-.-claJ
Reg.
Heavy Hose
$1.35
For Children
strong seam­
less ribbed
hose, made for
extra • w <•n ”
Trim - fit:
Ladies’ and Men’s
Umbrellas
Bath Towels
42 by 20; 4 for
$1.25 value for
Black
4-palrs
Extra-value.
Jap Crepe
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE.
Notice is hereby given that by '
virtue of an execution and order of
i sale in foreclosure issued out of the
| Circuit Court of Lane County, Ore
! gon, on the 14th day of October.
1926, in a suit wherein on the 11th
day of October, 1926, in «aid court,
David
Ransom
Robbins,
Sarah
Emily McCall. Eliza Ann McCall.
1 Mary Augusta Fix, Charles N. Rob
bins, Maria Jane Coughlan, Flor
ence Alma Whipps, George Wash­
ington Robbins and Rebecca Edith
Lcischer, plaintiffs, recovered judg­
ment against the defendant Lucv
Robbins for the sum of $809.17
with interest thereon, and the fur
ther sum of $100 attorney’s fees
and the costs and disbursement; i
herein, which judgment
rolled and docketed in the Clerk’s
I office of said court in said countv
• on the Tlth day of October, 1926.
' and said execution to me directed
commanding me in the name of the
state of Oregon, in order to satisfy
' said judgment, interest, attorney’s
i fees, costs of suit and accruing
costs to sell the following de
I scribed real propertv, to-wit:
The southwest quarter of the
southwest quarter of section
eighteen in township twenty-
one south of range two west of
Willamette Meridian. Also the
southeast quarter of southeast
| quarter of section thirteen in
township twentv-one south of
range three west of Willamette
meridian.
Also beginning at
the southeast corner of the
northwest quarter of southwest
quarter of section eighteen,
township twentv-one south of
range two west, running thence
south 25 rods, thence north 8^
degrees east to the south line
of the northeast quarter of the
southwest quarter of section
eighteen township twentv-one
south range two v•«•*». th'»«*«»p
west tn the place of Iv.-j*»-»; —
in section eighteen townshin
twentv-one south m**«»e two
west in T-ane countv. Oregon.
Now. therefore in the name of
the state of Oregon, in compliance
with said execution an 1 order of
««Ce and in order to satisfy said
iu-’gment. interest, attorney’a fee*
cn«t of «uit and noenriny cost*, i
will on Saturday the L“*th da v oz
November. 1926. at th hour of on*’
f ’clock iu th«* afterannn of aaifi
dav. at the southwest fr ^t dorr of
*he
countv i eourt house in Eugene
_ eountr
T/iinr countv, (Oregon, off t for «al*
•»nd .««»11 for each, nt public
«.nb-'-t
hr laar. nil of »hr
of
bobbins. and nil
1-v. through nr under her :i
xftid premia«*«.
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••Hcr! ' Oh, she took the two
o’clock stage to Denver. Didn’t
she tell she was goin’ to?’’
(To be continued.)
Staple and
NoveKy
Styles.
Here’s
a
chance
oar
to
In assorted co
6 yards for
Ladies’ House
Dresses
$1.45, $1.25 value for
Ladies’ Flowered
for
$2.75 value for
$1
$1
Fine fabric (loves In new tana.
trys
I
Robes
75c value; 2 for
Imported
velty
il’ow Tubing
Pepperell
and
with no-
Boys’ Knicker
trimmed
Pants
Firat grade. 42
In. wide. Free
from
starch.
Mad« to wash
like new
3 !i yn rd.
fl
s
ft
Í
L
to
ft
s
1
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Heavy Union Suits
9St
1
Crepe Bath
Men’s Ties
Ladies’ Gloves
High grade
Large
qsM
patterns li
colors.
A h<
plain whbu
5tt In. wide
4 yds.
$1
1
Certain-teed
$1
reg-
caps
broui na
Oil Cloth
are but a glirnpHe of the many bargains
awaiting you.
Rayen Silk Hosiery
Exceptional Value
2 pairs for
With Every Two
Suits Purchased.
$1
Boy«’ hanvy fleeced, sanitary
unions, Mottled patterns on
white ground,
Knit cuff«
and ankles.
All fixes up
to 16 years
$1
Here's style plus service in
these silk ' ■>e for the ladies.
Re-inforc
ed t o e h
heels a n d J
up hiindrcds «.f jarda of
Oooda tato lengtha U> aell for Dollar Day Bargalna
Kuy-
kr tha yard I d the regn la r way woukl coat oftm double
(Hat tteaw below)
Breier’s
usual 75c
value.
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