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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONOAY. MARCH 21, 1927 —'■ ■■ I T —■ ■ -■■■■■- PAGB FOUB The Bign That Workad I Nearby News ! MAO INAW U?p*ela> te The Sentinel ) March 19.—Mr». Want Huduon of Cheyenne, Wyo., arrived Wed nesday to* attend the funeral of her father, James Matthews, i, who died Mon «lay. Mrs. Hudson will stay several days with her sister, M ra. Sylvia Robinson, before re- turning to Wyoming. The Logan Bear family were dinner guests Sunday at the E. H. Koch home. Charles Cotter has purchase«! a new Ford roadster. Mrs. Robinson is again teaching school after several weeks’ absence because of tho illness of her mother and daughter. 1 Her husband acted as substitute during her absence. The Saginaw spur, which wns damaged by the recent high water. is being repaired by a B r r. Monroe plans to locate per NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT The Gm nt Monroe family re cently moved into one of the A. E. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. That Johnston houses, They .arrived the uiidcrsigned * has filed I»« rein her Final Account as a«lministratrix of the several days ago from Montana, last Will and Testament of John James Mr. Monroe plans to locate perm Morrison, deceased, with the county clerk of l.ane county, state ot Oregon, and an anently in Idtne county. order ha* been made an«i entered of rec E. P. Rose of Coal. Cal., has ord directing thi* notice and setting the been pruning trees for a week for 12th «lay of April. 1927. at the hour of ten o’clock a. m . an«! the county court Bart Johnston, Mr. Rose is an room in the county courthouse at Eugene, expert in tree surgery and uses l.ane county. Oregon, as th«* place for hearing of objections, if any, to sai«i an entirely new method. While the final account »nd the final settlement here ho addressed the agriculture of said estate. and first published this 7th day class of the Cottage Grove high ot ‘ Dated March. 1927. NEVA P. HARVEY administratrix school an«! gave a demonstration with the will annexed uf tho es of practical tree surgery. tale of John James Morrison, de Harry Cotter went to Portland ceased. HERBERT W LOMBARD. last week on business. Attorney for estate m7-a4(M)c The M. Randall family of Port land have been visiting for several NOTICE TO CREDITORS days with Mrs. Randall's parents. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That Mr. and Mrs. O. Knight. th«* undersigned has been appoint«-«! by A committee has been appointed the county court of the »tat»* of Oregon Lan«* county, exec itor of the ia*» by th«» Sunday school superinten for Will and Testament of R. H. Kvnady dent to make plans for an Easter deceased, by order bearing date the 4th program to be held at th«-* church. day of March. 1927. All persons having «Uin»» against the Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Beach of estate of R. ¡1 K« n !) « • ased are Lynx Hollow spent Sunday after hereby notified and required to preeent the same, duly verified, at the law of noon at the Logan Bear home, fice of Herbert W. Lombard, First Na Gladys Kirkendall will be unable tional Bank biihiinc <’->ttag«- Grove, Lane county. Oregon, on or before six to attend school for the remainder months fro«» the «late of the first publi of the year, according to her cation of this notice. Dated and first published this 7th physicians orders. day of Marek 1927 The little madrine that is changing the world’s writing habits OU must own a Remington Portable in order to realize what a wonderful helper and time saver it is, and how it takes the drudgery out of every writing task. The New Remington Portable has every quality the personal user needs and every feature cumtnon to the big typewriters. 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O. O. F. hall. U Be sure to watch the label on your paper. A Sentinel Wantad Will Get It for You. TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THE PRICE of our shingle* at the present Uwe. You buy Chew direct from Cow*lock shingle mill or at T. G bhort'a second* hand store. Also good quality egg crates. John Durnath, Black Butte route, Cottage Gro»^ Oregon. jlOlfe FOR RENT—3 ROOM APARTMENT, furnished. Light and water equip ment. Phone 19WJ, 14U4 west Alain MMl m7tfs FOUR GOOD WORK 110R3E3 FOR sal»—Weight of each from 15uu to 16uu pound». Alao portable fire box steam boiler, about 30 horse, 135 pound state teat. Inquire of Kerr Ba w will Disaton route. ml0-21p UR * RENT—MODERN HOUSE AND garage, contains both heater and range Ou west Main street. W. O. Wilson. Phone 198-K. xalOlfc S* T f FOR SALE—FIVE TUBE RADIO WIT I all equipment and a three-foot con i speaker. Price >70 or will trade fo^ touring car. Charlie smith, 740 south Eighth street. m7-28(M>p RHODE ISLAND RED AND WHITE Leghorn hatching eggs for sale. Mrs. R. E. Wright, Walker, Oregon, phon* 30P11. m!4-2d TOP LOCK BINDERS TBIANOLE USED CABS. The Cottage Grove Sentinel Publishers- MLjll*- Mi Mi Ml Ml Printers—Office Outfitters au am ti/ au a ^ i am i am as ^ am a rt a n ij Ford touring. Thia year's li- cenae and loaded with extraa. Went 36 mile» in Ford gas mileage contest. Price_______ >350 Ford touring. Thia year’a li cense. New top and in good running condition. Price.......... I Star sport roadster. Thia year'a licenae, 4- wheel brakes, nickled headlight*. Lota of extraa. Thia car ia a knockout for looka. See it. Price............ >395 LASATER MOTOR CO., 401 Main, Phone 95. NO. 71— BARGAIN—IN A SIX ACRE chicken ranch. Two acre» in berries. Family orchard. Some wood timber on place. Five room house. Woodshed and garage. Thia ia an ideal chicken ranch. Price only >850.00. Some terms given. Ste Cha«. S. Hall, 405 Main at. ml7-21c ND. 44—1 HAVE 40 ACRES NOT FAR out. Thia ia cut over land and enough wood timber to more than pay for it. Also good creek running through. Price 1700.00. >200.00 down and balance very eaay teruia. See Chaa. S. Hall, 405 Main St. m!7-21o Storage Binders U 8 EXAMINATIONS Men and women interested in local ap pointment as po»toffice clerk or letter carrier write G. A. Cook, 945 Pa. Ave., Washington, D. C., for free description of home-study instructions for pending civil service examinations. Av. »alary, >1700. m21p All Styles and Sizes SEPTIC TANKS Ready for you to install. For family of five ........................... For family of nine .................... . at our plant. mtltfo EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO. THE SENTINEL FOR RENT NEW MODERN 7 ROOM house, >35 month. Leaae if desired. Albert Woodard, 329 aouth Sixth atreet. m21-24p Printers—Publishers Office Outfitters OR RENT ROOM AT HEAR OF Marksbiiry’s «tore—Front» on 5th atreet. -Size 20 ft. by 50 ft. Inquire of G. M. Marksbury. m2 la (De Luxe Line) Ho waa u burglar. After effecting an entrance into th«» Imnk h«* found hit way, easily enough, to th«» strong room. When the light of the lantern fell on the door he saw this sign written in rather conspicuous red letters: ’•Save vour dynamite. This safe is not loek«*d. Turn tho knob an«! it will open.” For a moment ho ruminated. “A ny how,” I h * reflected, ” then» *s no harm in trying to aeo whether it reitlly is unlocked. Ho grasped the knob nnd turn e<l it. Instantly the office was flooded with light, nn alarm bell rang loudly, nn electric shock rendered him helpless, while a panel in the wall opened and out ru«hod a bulb • log which m*ite«l him firmly, Au hour later, when Che door closed on him. h«* sighed: ”1 know what’s wrung with mo. I’m to«' trusting, I have too much nature.—Every- faith in human p body ’a. PLAIN SEWING NEATLY DONE. Price n«*onable. Phone 226J. Elma Dosa, i 37 north Sixth atreet. m21p ' R W KKNADY. executor of the last V» ill and t. Bta ■ nt < f R H Kenady, deceased HERBERT W LOMBARD, Attorney for estate ni7 *4(M)c NOTICE or SALE ON ATTACHMENT EXECUTION By virtue ot an execution ¡»sued out of and under the seal of the circuit court in and for the county of l«ane and state of Oregon ujwn a judgment rendered and docketed in the aaid court on the 25th day of January. 1927. in an action where in Cottage Grove Adjustment Bureau, a corporation is plaintiff and !I. D. ('rites ia defendant in favor of the said plain tiff and against the said defendant for the sum of >125.85 tog« ther with interest thereon at the rate of 6% per annum 1 a’. i t;." f .rth-r sum of >40.00 attorney’s fee: and the further sum of >11.00 coats and disburse inents which attachment execution was directed and delivered to me as sheriff in and for said county of Lane, state of Oregon, commanding me to sell the fol lowing de-«ribed real property, to wit: All of the right, title and interest of said H. D. Crites in and to: Beginning at a point 255 feet east and 25 feet north of the southwest corner of the WUliam Shields and wife D. L No. 56, section 83 townahlp 20 south of range 3 west of the W. M . and run thence north 62 feet; thence east 215 feet, thence so.’ M *' Hl 215 feet to the place of beginning all in sec tion 33, township 20 south of range 3 w«*st of the W. M., in Lane coun ty. state of Oregon. Also Lots 1 and 2 B (3) James Henry McFarland's Addition to Cot tage Grove, Lane county, Oregon, being property alia,.-bed In said aUiou a* the property of »aid defendant. H. I>. (’rite* on th«* lit day of November, 1926; NOW THEREFORE: In the name of the state of Oregon: In compliance with said attachment execution and in order to satisfy said judgment, interest, costs and disbursements and the costs and dis bursement* of and upon this writ I will on the 19th day of April. 1927, at the hoir of ten o’clock in the forenoon of xaid day at the southwest frqnt door of the county court house. Eugene. Lane county Or- *on offer for sale and sell tor <a*h at publie auction aubjeel to rr doniptlon as provl/a.l b, law all ot the I ight till« and liiteiral of aulii dofenilanl. II 1> «'rl<«>. <»r any other person or per _ by through or under him sona idaluilnx In and Io th«* I* above property. «nd first published thia 21 st Dated sni da? «t __ March. 19». FRANK F TAYLOR, sheriff I.'I a t H ( h w I ) (M) l.ane county. Oregon. notici : roi» fuhlication Department uf thè Interior. U, Land Office, at Rusvburg. Oregon, March 4. l'»27 Notici» I* hereby alvei» that Stanley Hickv) of Cettagi* Or«»» e. Oregon who. <»n \pril H 192? mniie Beton «1 Home ut« a l entrj. No 014210 (or HK'» NW . SW‘a NE’*. Nertlui» 15; on Jan 2? 1923 ma<le addilional II E 014008, for NWH NE\* Nection 15. ami on June 2 1924 I. made inaile aiLlillonal addilional II F E 015009 f «r the 8K\ NK*4. Section I*» Town ship JI S. Range 3 West. Willamette Meridian has filed notlr«* of Intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim lo the land above described liefur«* the United Slates Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon on th«* 20th day of April 1927 Claimant name« a* witness«’» Robert W Kennedy Jn.ld DuotBlI. \Mlllam Vmintf William lusted, all of Collage Gru*e Oregon non coal IIAMILL A CANADY. m?-all(t> Register NOTICE or FINAL SETTLEMENT Notice I* h«*rvb) given, that th«* under- ilgtted h«* fil«<d lo r. tn hi« final account a* administrator of the estate uf v Fisher. deceaaed. alth th«* county of Lane county, Oregon, and that order baa been made and entered record directing this nolle«* and setting th«» tilth day «»f April. 1927. at the hour uf ten o'clock a *n as th«* lime and the county <n»urtroom at Eugene, luint court ty. Oregon. a* the place for hearing ob jection*. if any. to »aid account and finM srtlleuw-nt ot aaid ratal«* Dated and fir’ll published this 'J I st «lay ot March. 1927 LAWRENCE FISHER Administrator of the estate of W A Fisher. deceased. HERBERT W LOMBARD, Attuiuiy for estate ii>2l alHc(M) Fhe Sentinel Savi ’ } 7out sc 7f I'/¡convenience 1 13 y Anticipating You/ Needs in Printing your printing one« in a while, that you are too busy with business The printer hns the same trouble and, while he will exert every effort to get out immediaetly the mah order (which ctHil'l just as well have been ordered several day« before), sometime* to do so ¡ h a physical impoMiibility. Of cours«' it is a favor to the printer to have copy in hie hands several days b< for«- a job of printing is needed, but it is at the same time good business for the person wanting th«' printing, for he hns given the printer time to get him out a goo«l job and time enough so that it can be delivered before the last sheet of th« b tl -r h«n<l, statement, or whatever it happens to be, has been us< <1. The printer and the buyer of printing can profitably work together in tho* manner sug gested. Cottage Grove. 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