The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 21, 1927, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONOAY. MARCH 21, 1927
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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
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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
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It is estimated that there are
now but about "500 tons of prunes
in the hands of growers in Wash-
ington ami Oregon and the outlook
is for better priées. On account
of the low price of small prunes
last year much of the crop was
not harvested and the stocka are
pretty well exhausted.
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WANTADS I
REGULAR MEETING EVERY TUES*
day earning of Cottage Grove Aerie,
Fraternal Order Eagles, at I. O. O. F.
hall.
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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.
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all equipment and a three-foot con i
speaker. Price >70 or will trade fo^
touring car. Charlie smith, 740 south
Eighth street.
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RHODE ISLAND RED AND WHITE
Leghorn hatching eggs for sale. Mrs.
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Went 36 mile» in Ford gas
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Ford touring. Thia year’a li­
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Star sport roadster.
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Lota of
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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
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very eaay teruia. See Chaa. S. Hall, 405
Main St.
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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.”
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Ho grasped the knob nnd turn
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with light, nn alarm bell rang
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him helpless, while a panel in the
wall opened and out ru«hod a bulb
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R W KKNADY. executor of the last
V» ill and t. Bta ■ nt < f R
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Kenady, deceased
HERBERT W LOMBARD,
Attorney for estate
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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
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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.
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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
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