The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 13, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, t, Till RSIMY. JANUARY 13, 1927
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estai»« ftll'l HII Of'lir ha» lo'll lurid»« find
■I. -Ilr« « IloK Gil« noth « and «citing
Friday th«« 21 al day of Inmiary. 1027
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at
‘unir of l<> i> chi« k , A A
l M.
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of r «I»I
nt till* time an«l the • County (*oort
In E'igin»', Lam* <’notify, Oi’rgori
for b'-sring of ohjcrtloiiN l<>
any. for th - flunl RPilluiirnt
««late "mi th«> dlalrlhtitlon
residue thereof
Il
I MHINN.
Administrator of the fatate «>f
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AI ip yr a M
h« in. <lf«*>aa«d
N j TICT.
or
FINAL
SETTLEMENT
LrnrIng
• d«l M
tat«« aii'l
Steel and Wood
ft Filing Cabinets and
! Transfer Cases
■130 |27[ l ip
The faiimus
Mlicev lili'
notice
»r FINAL HETTLEMENT
I- The Sentinel
t . 1th 41. *U< .l i r.II *U4 U14 /.’« .V. 014
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to aahl
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final
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NOTICE TO CREDITORH
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A’i'iilnlM Tutor
H<*aa
May
NOTICE OF FINAL NETTI. EMENT
LOOSE LEAF
LEDGER
OUTFITS
$2.85 to $10.90
Loose Leaf I« vici s of . All
’
Kinds Sti ■ I ami W ihi 'I
Office ('abiiu is and
Equipment.
The Sentinel
Printers—Office Outfitters
Adding
Machine
Paper
NOTH ft IM HEREBY GIVEN. That
>• línderaigned bna f|l< d h«-r«4n hla
Final Account «• 1 ««<tit«t| of the last
IrRtameiit <>f Joseph L. Men-
! |f •
mty. Or« <on. ami an Order
tide and vntrre'l of r
la Noll«-«. and .■ Uta»
r January, 11137. al th.
a A M
». the Unir
I ’<>«1 rlr cmmr In lh<- C
n
Eugene
!»»n. 0c
hr place for th« hr
uf « bjectlona If any ti
<-<>unl an'I the final a« Itiriurnt of «aid
eaUlr
1>At««l and firat published thia With
«lay <»f !>«»een»l»er, 1936.
W
H
MLN l>ELt.
>.xr«-ul«*r <f the last Will ami
Testament of J< *« ph 1. Mcmlell.
deceased.
lift RÎI1 RF W LOMBARI).
Attoimy (or Estate
«116 j!3(T)p
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
NOTH I
IM IIEh
r un<lrr»lgnrtt liai
County,
i- i.'uunty Court of ¡.»nr
ali« of <rr« gun
n tlmlniatral«>r ut tb<
Nkcllon. <lcc«*aar<|.
late of lain«« E
an Order »’-aring «lat«’ th«- 14th day
¡Mcrmbrr. 1926
rlniiua against the
Skelton
ileceased.
are hereby noi
and r<«i'iir«d to
pr* *«-nl thr satr
office
of
tn'«-r»ig m-«l at
1 x»mh»r«1.
I
National
llvrbvrt
ove,
l.ane
CottMg
Bank
1 sliding.
0
«■lore
cis
County. ( >«■«• gun b Oli
the firs'
dati
mot »
fr«>m tli«>
t
pubUratinn of thi» noti«
I nib
Datcd ami firat pubi
da) of Ds-c» i.ilirr. 19*46.
JOHN (’ HKELTON.
A«!ndnlatrM«»r «f th«* Estate wf
Jam« « E Rhrlton. <l«’c«-a»**d.
IIEKhEMT W. LOMBARI!,
dl6j18(T)
Attorney for Hitut«*.
rUMMONS
Memo Rolls
fhe Sentinel
Printers Publishei .
Office Outfitter»
NEWHPAI’ER ndtetti.ing l’inki--
big stores .out of liitle ones nnd
keeps them from going buck tn
little oríes
THE i IRtTIT (’Ol’KT GF
THF
LANE
STATE GF OREGON
FOR
rot M \
Avery
Hull II. l*l«illUff. VM
I lith It
Hartzell. I»< >L>-niant
To Avery ìlHitf'll th«' abov« liHliutl Je
fendant:
In th« mr
•re
Olilplnlnt filed nuniust you
entitled suit within six
th«* <l«it<’ of the iirst publication of
imm<ihM. and if ><*u fnil ho to
f>. want theieof the plaintiff
•p|? to the Court for th»
r.divf
i»l f . in plaintiff's complaint, to
for n decree dlasulviug the marriage
____
, exist-
luntrart ami bonds of nmtiimonj
ing betwem you sud the pliilntiff on
K«
t
out
in
plidnllff's
coin-
th«’ grounds i
..... .
pliilnt;
towit: cruel sad inhtimnii trent
i.icnt « f th«' plaintiff by you. und for the
mt'c custody and control of Lucille A.
Ihirt'cll i ml Purk Jfartzell, minors.
Tbl» summons is MTVvd by publication
. ni r of th«’ Hon G. I'. Skipworth
lire of the above named t’ourl dated
1st dny of I h’ceinbcr, 1026. nnd
fhe drt- <f the first publlcntion of this
.uiiiii'ons is on th»* 23rd dny of Decern-
I mi . 1920.
II. J. SHINN,
- ■ i f.i< I «
Attorney for Plaintiff
•|> I'., tofflr. Aililre»» nn.l IT i lenco Is
t'ottiiye Grove, l.nne County. Oregon
SUMMONS.
Ill the t'inuit Court of the Htuto
>f Oretfoe for Lnne Countv.
E R.
It. Wiese,
Wiese. W. E. Wiese, mill
E.
L. II. Wi ••»<», , I’lnintiffs, vs.
John Doo Flowerr, mill .lnne Doe
Flower», liix wife, nml the unknown
heity of J. I.. Flowers, (lecenso'l;
CoaM \l’<»rk Lumber L'oinpnnv, n
. „.F„..... u I ho nil other peiHOua
corporation;
or tniitie» unknown clniining nnv
riffht. title, entntv, lien or interest
in the renl property ilcscrlbcjl
in the Complnint herein. Defend-
tints.
To: John Doo Flowers nnd Jnne
Doo Flowers, his wife, und the un
known heirs of
Flowers.
d e.i,«.-d; CutiMt Fork Lumber com
p uv, a i'rpi'inlion; also, all other
i" ir ui» or partie» unknown claim
in« no. mint, title, iitiitr. Hen or
ml" «t m the real iiiopi'rtr de»
'’rib* 1 in the comphiint here, de
fi admit».
\ ou, nt d eni'li of you, aru hereby
notilied and i<*<iuir«*d to appear
m I G n .sir I hi- <’omplnirit
filed
____
against . '"I I II t Ile h |>o ve ent I I l«d
nd t ’ within m * ceki from the dll to
tion hereof; unii that
of I tI k pul
the pl UltlllH .ill npplv to the
l">!
a decree ordering mid
«1 r
llmt the plaintiff» are
the
« in fee himple of the
full
deaeri bed , premi»«?»«
____
to
V it
South oik , half Í’zw > of
thek
iwi 4 Oui' Fourth (
i Im
Wi «t one fourth ( ’4)
of
mill Wi «I One l ourlh
( ’ i ) iin«l L' l N 5, of Section 32,
Town nip 21 Hi mil Rango 3 Wust
of W M
• und lying in
thi? County of Lan«’ and Htatu of
Or«*g<»ii, ami five TV part thereof;
nnd that the title to »aid premises
b« quirtf’d a- agiiiri»t the di fi nd
ants, and eludi of them; and that
uh |H«t t’SOIfM I ''binning bv, through
i»r un«!« r sa id ____
____ , or ___
defendant»,
any.
or eitlo r <d them, I m - forever barred
nid Ior<’<’los<<l from claiming nnv
riahl
or interest in or to Ml III
or any part thereof h ml
oth(ir relief a» to 1 hi
y seem equitable
mid
vou
[ 'iLlir.’if ion lh«'r< ‘»f bv onler of
>■ ' tal»! G, I'
Hkipworth,
T th nbovc cntitLd Court
ami dircrting thr publi-
i thi Huminuiia aad r<*quir­
to apnenr and uimwcr thi»
witnin mix wvcks frotn
«»f ih» lìr-t publiention
hich snid date of first
l«.il'lir: 11 »o i Deccmlrcr 2, 1926.
III.RBLICT W. LOMBARI),
Att<»rn«*v for Pfnintiffs
ii'riic nti'l Post Office ad
Cottagi* Grove. Or. d2 i!3(T)e
————-— ♦
SOCIETY ! j Nearby News !
STATE INCOME TAX YET
AN ISSUE AT SESSION
(By
ELBEHI
PAGB TITREE
BEDE )
«STATE CAPITOL, Suh int Or«'.
.Inn. 12. Thi* second Income tax
bill of Ih«’ CBsion appeared today,
Il is n duplirat« uf (hi bill intro
■ ¡i ”d in th«* hou»«* yesterday by
l.'i pn -M'ni n t ii < ll.'i/.li’tt. The sen-
nle bill is fathered by Menntors
Carsner and Butler.
Both
the
bou*e nnd «’miie bills nr<- practi
rnll
< -net duplicates
of
the
gr.ng' bill defeated in the No
vrmber election. A. R. Hhumway,
• »rm»T member of th<| house nnd
recently a candidate for United
Mtnti'H sinator, is hen* ih the
»ringf lobbyist and professes to
find
friendly feeling towards in*
come tax, not so much for the
tax itself, a» b<*cauM4* some way
♦ if w f » K d; rivvd to mi»«? more
and un income tax is the
way out of n difficult
n.
VI any oppOM^d to in
ix see plainly that aorno of
thvir ut Appropriations may K<>
hy the board unless something i»
don • and some arc willing to take
incom«* tax rather than lose up
pripri'if ion» in which they
are
i nfurcMtiMj,
♦
LONDON
held at the home of Mrs. H. L.
1 Special to Th» BenUnol.)
Campbell. Home «if fhe women will
■Inn. II.—The baby daughter of
Inter attend the luncheon of the Mr. nnd Mr». Pern Lewis, who
Lane county federated clubs Kivcn wnn ill la.it week, is rapidly re­
it th»* Eugene hotel.
covering.
Other» installing Colt light* that
Officers in the women’s relief were not mentioned last week are
corp were installed at a recent J. W Bemia, George Sutherland
meeting hi-ld in Legion hall, fol- and J. T. Small.
lowing a dinner given in the base
II umu -1 Berni* ia remodeling the
ment of th.- Methodist church, »aw mill he purchased aometime
Guest» for the oe«*Mion were F. ago from J. B. Roua<*. Mure »heil
A. Clow, '.Villimn Knnc, William room in bring built and he in nino I
G. Elliott, Grandpa Fusion and rearranging the interior.
Joe I'l-rkins of this city and Mr.
Norman Lewin, »on of Mrs. Bert
Jacobson of Creswell. All are G. Newton, j» rf>* fined to his home
A. It. men. Mr». Harriet l^-onanl, i with inflammatory rheumatism.
ftiring prisi'lent, arting in the
Jack Cherry and George Kehel
place of Mrs Thiel, who is ill, beck left Saturday for Tillamook
installed the following officers: on a several days’ fishing trip.
'.fr» Nettie Haling, president; Mrs.
Mr». Ashman of Eugene arrive«]
Mnhala Teeters, vice
president; Wednesday to assist with the bonne
Mr«. Julia Gover, junior vice presi- work at the home of Mr. and Mr*.
d»«nf; Mrs. Elizabeth Fahrenwald, Howard Cox.
» r«-asurer; Mr< .Tulin Ashby, secre-
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Townsend
♦ ury; Mrs. Elizabeth Rhode, eon- nnd sons Clayton and Clifford
«lucfr«--»; Mrs. Eva Hatch, assis- spent Snnday with relatives at
tant conduct re»»; Mrs. A. Harring- Eugene.
♦ on, •'-•pl.'iin; Mr« Liza MrKib-
Mrs. Robert Philbp» ha*!
•*en
ben. guard: Mr« Ella Tiller, asst» ill for several days.
tout ginrd; ’fr«. Fannie Godard,
Grandma Garoutte, who is visit
presi eorrepondent; Mr». Harriet ing her granddaughter, Mrs. Roy
Leonard, patriotic instructor ; Mrs. Ewing, is reported to be seriously
Emma Pumpkins, i musician; Mrs. ill.
Anna 0. Bodie of ’ Drain. color
H. C. Cox made a buxine»» trip
bearer No. 1; Mrs. Clara Young. to Dorena Tuesday.
/«»lor bearer No. n. Mrs. Arthuaa
A number of people in this
H'indy. «-«»lor bearer No. 3; Mrs vicinity, both adults and children,
A pnh gnt«’. color bearer No. 4.
are suffering from pinkeye.
>TA l i: ( ABITOL, Huh tn. On*.,
.Tun II. That inrowto tax ia looked
to by *’>ni«* »•< n moan» for th** r«*
!i«f of flip existing
«-xiating »trained
strained con
<liti««n» of the state
atatr tren-ury
tr**n«ury in
«•vpli-nri*«! b*.
he introduction of
h<«ii*«< bill Nu. II by Haslett. The
M<*h<«diilca run fr«nn I per cent on
$!000 of net incorni- to 6 per cent
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
nn $0o00 or more of net income.
The bill 1» .«aid to be practically
bEFAIt l MENT OF THE 1.NTEK1OH
n duplicate of the gnmge
grange income
LANI> OFFICE at Konebury Ore-
Mrj. R. L. Godard, Mr». H A.
tax bill defeated at the recent
i. t). e«m I ' r IS, |9
Miller, Mr.«. .M. F. Wyatt nnd Mm.
NOTICK la h«*rrby idv«*n that Uharh*« general election.
I*u li«»»«, of Cottage Grov«*. Oregon.
hostesses
While It ran not be gainsaid In nie» Robin»on were
u,
on
I». • uber
«b«»r
iber
ip.
Ip.
1931.
made
Presbyterian
thnt then* »» a fttrong minority Wednesday to the
lloinrMtrad I Entry. No 014242, for EH;
will favor thi» method for Indi«' nid »oeiety. Plans were
Townahip 21
KE ’a
Mr» ciiun 8, I,
8«. thnt
Itange« »
M«-rl'llan. pr'««lueir«-• •fill”, vet tluT«* «••••inn iii-.d.* for a market day. February
W»*«l.
Willamette
•a filed notte«' ul
i
Intention t<> make •itfl«« proluiLilitv flint Ruch n
tax 12. nt Smith nnd Short’», Follow
r«-«- yr«r Proof to ratablUh claim to
’«’A mn safely pn«a th<» roll call in^ the buwinc»» nennion, a norial
t lr.fi»l Abovr dmrrlbrcj. before E. O.
routent»
The principal rennon for hour wan enjoyed nnd
jum L U.
..inj». I mi r. at Eus«*»«* gnuntlet.
(>r«-gon, u« the 20lb day of January. thin belief ¡« that the people thern- furnish« <1 a Kha re of the entertain-
1V27.
A one course luncheon was
-«•!% •« hnve twice “poken adverne-' ri”nf
Wil-
< *lsi nant I name« aa witness*»
nerved, The rooms were attrac-
liât» W. I Writs, It.
A
Knauer.
A. 1» on income tnx. which leave» th«*
decorated
with
Oregon
lure, who arc personally lively
Micher. G
W. Hhtary, all of Cot tage majoritA
Gr”»«-. <>r«gon
opposed to income tax, free to U8<* grape.
rom « al
HAMILL A CANADAY,
this na the bent kind of r<*n»on foff
Ito JU(2)p
H.riat.r
The Past Matron« club will meet
voting their roivictions.
Mondn
’ afternoon at the Masonic
lost
Th«*
gmdu.tted
fax
also
has
NOI «CE GT SALE OF GOVERNMENT
TIMBER
favor with many. There seems to hall with Mrs. J. Q Willits aud
/1F.SERAL LANI> OFFICE
WAHI!
Tnnnv little n <»re reason for making Mr». Louis Kramer a» hostesses,
*
Flection of officer» will be held.
.
,•- t V» the man with $10,000 of income
(Continued on page 5.1
th
< >>« llliona ami iimitationa
of
the pay six times ns great n proportion |
ts of June p lulrt. (39 Flat., 218).
of tax«1 as the n an with 11000 of i
February 26. 1910. (Io Stat. 1179)
• • i 1920, lit .Stat , 758), and de­ income than there is for making
Upstairs. Caine Down,
I» li • etal r« g ilatioiiN of April 14. 1924
A little girl went into a large
I).. 376), the timber on the fob th«* man with $10,000 of real prop­
<50 1
lowing land« will be «old Feb 7. 1
Î
erty pay six times ns great a pro­ hardware store nnd had her first
nt IO o’elwk ». ni . »I public auction at
portion as the man with $1000 of elevator ride.
ihv I nil «I Mtatra Lami office at Roar- j
' '
to th
blgb<
bl id' r «t real property.
buri
“ Fow did you like it!” asked
aa
n<>l J a tl» an th«’ appraised value
However, th«» condition of the h«»r a ther.
khtiwn by this notice, sab- to be subject
to th« approval uf th«- Secretary «»f the’ state exchequer is such thnt it is
” Why, it was so funny, daddy,”
lnt«ii»r
Th«- purchaar prie«-, with an
mon» than probable that a flat in­ an.«w<»r< I the child. “We went in-
ad'Ii!i«*nal sum of «-ne fifth of one per
«■• nt th» r> >t b« ing «umndaalons allowed, coine tax lnw, to remain in effect
«» a little house and the upstairs
Bl I.
;
. ! ■ I 61 t : •• • '( Mil. . m«»n« 1
the coming biennium
only. ; , . ,ne down.’’Good Hardware.
be r« turned if sale is »lot approve«!, for
t
v
<4h«-rwi*.
pal«-nt will iaaue
for
the would be grabl»ed in the manner
limber which must b<* removed within thnt a drowning man grabs at a
Impura,
Rural District Water
ears
Bida will be received from
t»n
straw.
eltiarns of the I sited Stat« N. Moods
Following nn analysis at O. A.
liona o if aneli « itia« ns ami corporations
C. of sample» of water used for
organlo e«l under the laws of the I'nlted*
Pyrotol Pool to Close.
nr an> State,
or District
Mtatra c..
_____ Territory
_____
drinking purpose» in rural schools
P'iii application of
ti.. r■ t ■ » :.
¡ i pon
a
O
S.
Fletcher, county agent has throughout the county a number of
.aiifi«' 1 i rchasrr
rcha»'«r the
ll .«• limber on any
the district» were notified the water
!»> .1 *
li >-i'»n will I»«- <»ff'-r«'«i ««-parate- announced that the poo) for
ly I»« for«« being include«! in any off«-r of next cnrlond of pyrotol,
govern was unfit for drinking, according
s larg« r unit
T -i H . R. 3 W
Mec
will be closed to report of E. J. Moore, county
T
XE'» XW% r. d fir 310 M T 18 tnent explosive,
•
II
HI , 81 » red January
20. T o carloads have superintendent. It is thought con­
Gr 4M» '.t
I 29 H It 10 \\
Her 29.
NF14 NU *i red fir 000 M. white r«-dar nlnadv been received and distri- tamination is due to rains and dis­
100 M
NW% NW*.« nd fir 740 M
huted. A number of order« have tricts where the water is not pure
unii« '.«tar *•<» M whit«- fir 30 M. n<»ne
of th. limb« r
these aectiona to be sol«! been taken on the third carload. have been asked to provide other
fur leas than $1 50 per M B»r the red A number of the farmers in this
water for drinking.
Mr. Moore
f|r ’■'» <« nt" ¡■«•r M for the white fir and
thr»r suggested that by pumping most
*7 p. r M for the whit«- «. dar
T IH M. vicinity are making use of
i V.
<
5 KU '» MU
rr«l fir opportunities to order
the ex- of the water from the wells and
710 M. r I“ s . I: 7 w Sec 11 SW«,
plosive.
allowing a fresh flow from under
SW'.i i'«i fir 2490 M nun* if the tlm
ber >>n these section« to be sol«l for 1rs«
The county agent stated thnt ground veins much of the stirfaee
than $2 1- r M T 21 S . It 4 U . Ser
17 ME', XW'., red fir 750 M. SW ** orders could be sent direct to his seepage would disappear.
\ n
r« «I lb « o M. T 14 S . R 6 W., office or left with either the Bank
17 NF.
SF. ' '* XK'., red fir 3HO M. red
of Cottage Grove or the First Na
Lane County Ranked Second,
cedar 15 M Si \ NF.1 * red fir 500 M
non«' of the timber on these sections to ti'innl Hank.
L am county ranked second of |
be «.«bl for lens than $1.75 per M for
t welve counties for 1926 in pro­
for the c.-dar.
the fir and 1
5. lot 3 yellow
Not Uncalled For.
T 27 S R.
hibition law enforcement, where
■ M. lol 4 yrl
fir i...... B
A spinster living in a London the national league of law on-
In« fir 3600 M. red cedar 50 M, hem-
I. < k ion M ME', HU
yellow fir 2100 suburb wan shocked nt
the lan­ forcement operate», According to
M nom» of the timi»« r on this «ertloii
guage used by two men repairing a rep >rt of Lewie M. Kletzing,
to b
«old for lea« than $2.50 ¡nr M
f.»r '*■ fir $2 per M for the cedar ami telegraph wires clone to her house. director of the league. 58 arrests
»■> c-nts per M for the bcmlo«'k WIL­
She wrote to the company on the were made in Ijtne county for
LIAM SI’h’Y ('oinmlaaioner.
J4-81(2)
matter, nnd the foreman wn» naked prohibition violations and of the
to report.
ns'-e<sed fines, amounting to $8730,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
‘‘Me and Hill Fairweather were $:>.’>70 were paid. Jail seatences
NOTICE IM IIERKin GIVEN That on this job,” he said. “I was tip
aggregating 1395 days were
been
appoint« d
th«’ umlrraigned
ratate of W. II. the telegraph pole nnd accidently posed.
a I ui I u ist m lor of
th»
’
Honorable
<
’
.
Gilbert, dt*c«*aRr«l.
let the hot lend fall on Bill, ft
Linn county, which led for
judge
of
Lane
P, Barnard, coin
went down his neck. Then he said: year, recorded only one more
.i.’iitj
Slab’ of Oregon
All p«»rM»nx having claimN agnin«t »aid ‘ ou really must bo more careful.
rest than Lane and was somewhat
ohtxt«- nr< Iw’reb) r«’<|uir»’«l t«» present
Maid
l.iiniR to th«« umb rslgn«*ti at the Hurry.’ ”- Everybody’s.
loner in fines and jail sentences.
Iv. .«ff|<
f Herb it W Lombard. First
National Bank building, Cottage Grove,
Or«'.: -u, within .«lx niontha from the »late
of thia noth’«’, pmperly certified to n<
pr«'Rerll»«'<l by law.
Bated and firat published thin 13th
dn\ of January, 1927.
A. W IMIIMAKL.
Administrator of the Extato of
\V. H Gilbert. dervHRi «1.
IIERBI • I V.
I.OMBAItl!,
\ for I.stat«’.
J13 flO(Ti
REPORT OF C NTHTION OF THE BANK CF COTTAGE GROVE.
STATE OF OREGON. AT CLOSE OF I BUSINESS
USINESS DECEMBER 31.
IN THE
1926
RESOURCES
Loans nml dL o nt-
imhidlnu redisc ounts, acceptances or bills
<»f exchange
sold with endorsement of the bank (including
it-ms show.i in 29 30 and 3. if any)
»146,086.TI
Overdraft« aecur««d and unsecured
........................................
74 68
•' s
'I"')' - • iriti » own..! inrludlnx those shown in items
30 ami 3 5. if .m>
24.300.00
Oth r bond»
wnrrautN anti
.ruiitits, including foreign govern­
ment stab
municipal corporation etc., including thone shown
SUMMONS
In items 30 and 35. if any ......................................................................
37.332.99
Bnnkinu hou-’
$15 000.0»»
furniture and fixtures, $3.000.00.........
18.000.00
In th«' Circuit Court of the State of Real estat • owned other than banking house ........................................
4,017 00
Oregon for l.arn* county.
Cash on hand in vault ami due frmu banks, bankers ami trust
Elira • Balfour. Plaintiff, va. (I W
companies designated ami approve«! reserve agents of this bank
29.888
99
Bnlfbuir,
Oefvndant.
Ex hang« s for clearing house ami items on other hanks in the
T«i G. W. Balfour, th»« above nnniotl
sam
city or town as reporting bank ....................................................
1.948 69
<!cf«’ndant :
< 'li -ks on banks outside city or town of reporting bank and
In th«' Name of the Stat»' of Oregon :
other rash items
.............................
...........................................................
1.738.35
You nr«- r««|iiirv<l to appear anti nnRW'-r
Total cash ami due from banks, itmus 8. 9. 10 tl $33,476.03
the complnint fil« d against you in th«»
Total
............................................................
$263.387 41
n I x
Weeks
above entitle«! suit within
LIABILITIES
from tin* date of the first publtrntlon
fnil
ro
to
Capital atnek ¡»aid in
of this .Summons, and if you
»25.000.00
.. ipp.Hr
r..„, »ml
...... rtiiswi-
_ for want thereof the Mnrplua fund ..............
5.000.00
Plaintiff
will »vpl 1 ■ th-
Court for tho Cndivided profit«
.
______ ____ - $12,109 46
relief prayed
foi in the
complaint of
L. s
i r. nt «■" I*, um ' n . interest and taxea paid .
10,003.71
9,008.75
plaii.liff, t-vit
f
a decree <li»Nolving
l»l \l\\l> 1>F.POSITS, «»thi r than banks, subject to reserve:
the bonds of matrimony now oxinting Individual lepoxit* aubject to «heck, including depoaltR due the
between you nnd the plaintiff on the
stat.' of Oregon, county, citiea or other public funds
. ..
156.247.02
ground« Ret tori') In plaintiff'» coni- Cashier’s clocks of this bank outstanding payable on demand
1 380 73
plaint; towit: erm 1 and inhuman treat-
Total of demand deposits, other thnn bank depositR. subject
oient of the plaie tiff by you and for
to reaerve. items 23, 24. 25. 26
. $187,627.75
the rare and coat dy of the two minor TIM I. \ND SAVINGS BEPOSITS, subject to reserve and payable
Italfoiir and William
children dean <’
on deiimtid or subject to notice:
Gene Balfour.
Time certificates of deposit outstanding
..................................................
56.63» 55
Thin Ruinmona is served by publication Savings deposits, payable subject to notice .......................... ......................
17.027.36
by order of C. I’. Barnard, judge of
Total of time and ravings depoMts payable on demand or
the I’Htintv court ior l«anc county. Ore-
subject to notie«', items 27 and 28
$73.660.91
ion. which sai«l order is dated the 10th
$263,967.41
Total ....................... .................. ............. .................................................... .
tiny of .lanuary, t‘> '7. nnd the date of the
fn-t publication of tills Ruinmona I h the STATE OF OREGON. County of Lane. ns .
Glass. pr< sldent of the abnv«’ named bank, do solemnly swear that
I N I
13th «lay of January. 1927.
above Htutciiicnt is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
I i: YOl’Ntl. \ttorney for Plaintiff
I’ostoffi. -■ ftddresR nnd roNldence Cot
CORRECT Attest:
N. E. OLAHS. Pr.'Nitlont.
tnge Grove. Lane < unty, Orc. JI!t-f24(T)
GLASS.
S'lbscribt'd »nd »worn to before m
i :th dny of .Innunry, 1927.
SCHOLL,
o o VEITCH. Notary ruhlie
HUBBELL. IHr^tnrs
< tonmiRRion expire« Sept. 13, 1927.
Your Home Print Shop F’rst.
WANTADS
REGULAR
MEETING
EVERY
Thursday evening of Cottagi
Grove Aerie, Fraternal
Order
Eagle., at W. O. W. hall.
if
INOM AND BOARD AT »8 AND
♦0 Mrs. Butler, 136 north Eighth
street, corner Oibb» avenue j313p
TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE
price of our shingles at the
present time. You buy them direct
from Comstock Shingle mill or at
T. G. Short’s »econdhand store.
Also good quality egg crates. John
Dornath, IJluek Butte route, Cot­
tage Grove, Oregon.
jlOtfe
WANTED — A
MOTORCYCLE
Must be in good condition. Write
to Bo« 242, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon.
jlO 13p
COWS FOR SALE— Some fresh,
other» coming fresh. No 12
DeLaval t-rcam separator. John
Staider, phone 35F16.
j!3 20(T)p
FOR BALE — HOUSEHOLD
goods. Range, heater, Duofold,
dining set, library table, rug,
power washing machine, complete
bed and other articles.
Errol
j!3p
Koeh, 1104 Birch avenue.
WATCHES, CLOCKS AND
good piano for sale. We also
handle a complete line of new ami
secondhand goods in hardware,
furniture, »toves and other lines.
Short’s Secondhand store. j!3-17p
FOR HALE—CHOICE DRIED
Italian prune», 16 pound» for a
Wise Word.
$1. Mrs. Roscoe Yeirous, phone
It is perhaps worth remembering 21F5.
j!3e
thnt many a poor fish would not
have got into trouble if it had WE ARE NOW BOOKING
kept it» month shut.
ders for single comb White Leg-
horn baby chicks,
HoUywood
st rain.
Order early, Get
NOTICE FOR CALL FOR 8CH00L
WOOD BIDS
place you want. Our chicks
Notice I, hereby
that the Di- strong and vigorous and will give
reetor, of School District No 45. I^ne satisfaction.
Mrs. Waldo Miller,
County. Oregon will receive sealed bids
phone 1F12, Disston route, Cottage
for w.x.d for year 1927-28 to be deliv-
j!3tfc
-r-d during summer of 1927
as per Grove, Oregon.
speeiflratUns on file with clerk
until
Jan. 18, 1927. reaerving the right to
reject any or all bida.
J13 17r
WORTH HARVEY. Clerk
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATION.
The uniform eighth grade exam­
inations will be held Thursday and
Friday, January 20 and 21, 1927,
in school districts where pupils
have complied with the conditions
and where application has been
made to the County School Super­
intendent for questions.
jlO-13e
E. J. MOOftE,
County School Superintendent.
The new system of memory
training wm being taught in
village school and the teacher
becoming enthusiastic. “For
stance,” she said, “supposing
want to remember the name of
poet—Bobby Burns. Fix in your
mind ’» eye a picture of a poliee-
Bobby
flames. Seel
man
in
Burns! ”
“Yes, I see,” said the bright
pupil. “But how is one to know
that it does not represent Robert
Browning!” — Thomson’s Weekly
News. London.
Century Stores
Tonnage Concentration
Supplies for a large number of stores are
assembled at one central point. Orders are re­
ceived daily from all stores. Each morning this
tremendous tonnage is systematically moved by
our laige fleet of trucks to various stores. This
is just another way we have of lowering prices
through combining cost saving functions
Purse Builders, Saturday and Mon­
day, January 15 and 17
Royal Baking powder, 12 oz. can
38c
Wonderful Value at These Prices
Peas, canned, “Royal City’’ fancy grade, very
sweet and tender. No. 4 sieve (med. size)
peas, can, 15e; 3 for ..........
44c
No. 5 Sieve (one size larger) 2 cans ........... 25c
Honey, strained, pure, packed in Ball Mason Jars
pint 29c; quart .............................
49c
Corn, canned. “Artesian” brand. Standard Golden
sweet. 2 cans .................
J5c
Campbell’s Beans, “The big tin of beans with the
rich tomato sauce,” 3 cans ............................. 25c
Sardin'S, Maine, packed in salad oil, 5 cans . 25c
Milk. Libby’s” "The nearest to fresh cream.” Tall
cans. 3 for ....................................................... 28c
Raisins. Sunmaid, puffed or seedless, 15 oz. pack­
ages
.........
10c
Matches. searchlight—Noiseless. Non-poisonous!
Large, full size, full count boxes, box 5c, carton
of 6 boxes ......................................................... 25c
Shortening, best vegetable, in bulk. 3 lbs...... 49c
Lard, pure, freshly rendered, in bulk, 3 lbs.
Cream of Wheat, package ........................... .
Corn meal, fresh stock; kiln dried, white or yel­
low. sack ........................................................... 33c
Tree Tea, Orange Pekoe (black) or Japan (green)
one-halt' lb. package. 38c; 1 lb. package ....... 73<
Oil, Wessons, excellent for frying and baking as
well as tor making mayonnaise, quart can . ..49c
Small White Beans, twice cleaned, new crop. Cali­
fornian. 3 lbs....................................................... 25c
Crystal White Soap, pure soap, all through, 10
liars lor ............................................................. 38c
Flour. Kerrs Best Patent, 49 lb. sack .......... $1.94
20th Century Coffee, few equal, none better. We
know, we roast it. Always fresh—because its
hot out of oil»- roaster today and hot on
table tomorrow, lb. 47c; 3 lbs..............
Ground to your order for fineness.
Century Stores