The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 13, 1929, Page 3, Image 3

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    ■HOI HB MTU I BL OOTTAOM
THURSDAY, JUNE IS, 1BUU
NOTICI
Null*** 1« hereby siven tlial Ih»* Amerl
seu l(»llw»y l ipru ruiHpaay, » D«*U
v»»fe ruipuislluii hrretufure •■*»<•»! In
Hie es|i|««s biislue«» lu liie Ntal*. uf Or»
Mull, ||»S i-e»ee«i the tr»MS»rtl<oi uf sui h
bwelaee» hi ■•hl ■!•!* »a*l
tlrslr» • tv
wllliUraw it» • »pltal Iherefrsiu All per
•uue ii»*l*«g i l»iiHs «»«iusl ■•l«l <v|n<s«
•<>n.|<*ii» »re i»qi*»s|*<l tu file tli*. •an»
Vkilli s»|ii ruiiiliRUtr »1 11« vffh e »1 '.'»».'
A eslrrii llioiil A MurlgBg» bitllUHi* Pur«
I a i«d Oregon, slid furward • «l»»ulh'»te
lh*r*uf lu the N|»t» Treaeiifer »1 N»leu*.
Oregun within *1* inuulhs fruiu A|o|l
y*. IWJW the first ilale uf publl» Mlli li wl
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Null v Is hereby gi***»> that the 4 4l|
lumia A Or»guH I.and • uiu|<»ny es su<
s* aim III Inti rest lu the On »••«< «entrai
Military Rua«l <umpany has filed in this
vffl.* »n th* I4tli day uf May IV'JV ils
Oppii« «kilon oliava
O|M53'J i««
Iti select under Ih»
A t f July J INC4 (IN NtBl J*|5). AS
• mended by th» Art of • «ingress uf Herra
til* following
35 In Tp 10
W lllametle Meridian
p« riimi > lalmlng iti» Ismi ui any
pari lliertof adverooly. ur d*eiring lu ahuw
Il |o he mineral in • hara« ler w lii hr el
lwwrd*unill Lm« 34 io.'i« to LI«- m liila
Office lh* lr ubjectiuns tu the isauam • ui
paUht uiid« > the afureaahl appil. alluii
and lu ealabliah Ihrlr Intvrrat tlirrrin m
the mlu*ral «hara«t*r Ihrreuf
HA M Ml LI. A t AN ADA Y
aun roal m‘d3 jJO
Regiatcr
RtlTK'E or NILE or OOVI MNM» N l
IlklBtK «ieneral Land Office Washing
« ., i> «
\is, ili-.
Italic* I* b»r«
by gl*cu thal subject to thr cundlthms
and limitations of the acta uf tune u I ulti
i tu '•tat - l*i February
lulu (4'»
MIK
I I : > >
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ISSO I 41 Mist
75g). aud departmental regulalluns uf
April 14 IVJ4 150 L I» !•'< > the tb>>
l<»r uu th* following lands will be s»dd
Inly * IH'JV al I»' o'clock a m al pub
lie auilluu at th* I'nlled Míales land uf
i . al Ku«* burg. Oregon, tu the high* st
l>idd*r al nut less Ilian Ih* sp|uai *••!
value as shown by this nulle* sale lu b*
■ ubje*< tu Hi* aupruval of the *»< rrtarv
uf th* Interiur lb* porch»*» price wit),
an addlliuual sum uf one flftti <>f on* | m i
< *ut thereof belug cummiasiulis allow* d
must be drpusltt'd Bl time uf sale mull- ■
tu be retururd if sale I« nut appruvo!
uiherwlse patent will issue fur th* limb« r
which must be r*muved within ten years
lu-ls will I. received fluni «HUeli* uf ti.«
I nlted Niales aseu« ialluiie uf siirli «iti
»en* and curpuralluiis organiseli moler
the laws of the lulled N|»|ra ur any
Ntate, terrilury ur district thereof only
I pun applicali«» uf a qualified urn. has«»
the limber un any legal subdivision will
be offered separately before
bring in
• luded In any uffer of a larger unit I
17 NW'
r««i «•>«isr
4U M T 33 N
ti Irtil 3.
W Her
r*d fir 1340 M T !• m
I ■. N W L N W L r*d tir 44'» M I IV N
R 5 W Nrr 21 NE'Á NE
r«*d flr 700
h . .
ii NW U
M T IS N
R n w
M L r»d tir 47 5 M T .'S »* il 12 W
Il
Si
.
NE.
*4
yriluw
tir
3100 M
II
hernlurk 30 VI «uh» uf Ih* thnber un thè
• erlluna tv Le suld tur le»s than *1 50
|»er M fur the red flr and red redar *1
M fur the beinlu. k aad •
T 30
fur the yeilu* tir
Ber *» l ut 3 red flr I2«»o M
«ed fir 1500 M T 20 N.
NW
N> L r*d fir 3S5
*WL rr.l flr woo M I IS N
• .
17 » > , S W . »rd flr 4«*O M
<*dsr 15 M T IN.
NI. »4 NE L yelluw tir
550 M rrd redar 30 M
luw fir 4705 M heinlurk
NI I yell«« Hl
•
M hull* >>f the 11 inter on three arrtiune
lu Le euld f»»r les* Ilian fl i’> |»*>r M fur
th* r*d flr *1 5" |»*r M fur th* rrd redar
and
. ■ i « • *. -1 •
i ■ '
I
Velluw flr I
N R 3 W
Her *d 7
V)
N) L yell»* fi» 4JO Vi red f»r
1400 kl, red cedar hO M
VI red redar | mi I* b A M.
0 M ressi
>siluw flr 5*>o VI i*4 flr I
Moe 35.
■ •der äo M. I ye n r 12
NW*% n W L red flr dASO
i
BW%
MW% red flr JO3O M T u
i< 3 r.
s,. ?*. Nt
NF *. r»d fir 14* > M Nt. \
SI «4 red flr I'.*40 M nun» uf thr ilmbrr
l.l* these U'.ligii |«> h, sold f.»r 1res than
per M fur the red and yr Ilon fir and
• I jM>r VI for the red «edar and hrtuluck
T J S R J W
Mee 35 NEU NW ■<
Y'lluw fir I 'JOO M red cedar 30 M. nune
uf Ihr litubrr on this Sr«tion to be sold
fur l«ss than *1 50 per V| for tin yellow
Hr »nd *1 per M fur the rrd cedar 1’
3 7 N R |3 W
Her J3 NK
NW',
»rd fir 750 M NW 't NWL rrd flr I«»»««
M “E \ NWL red fir |A< h > M. MW,
NW% red fir 1400 M NE1« m W
fir IVO«» M NW L MW, rrd flr I
M» L MWred flr 1400 M MW», MW
r»d hr 'J 000 M. Nec ■-,7. Nt
N>
r» d fir 3ÖO0 M while fir 100 M. NW ’
NF.'4 r»«l flr I OOo M. while fir loo M
yellow flr I KM Vf Rg '
*
red fir
ISO» M white flr ISO VI
> XF'4
red fir 1200 VI white
«
fir 250 M yellow
fir '.1 noo U ar , NW
whit* fir .'(NJ M
yriluw flr .|OO VI hemlock IO<I M NFL
NEU
. _ r*d _ fir . I WOO M. while fir 150 M
NWL hK
NW'i
NEL
L red fir 1200
I
M
whit» fir
M yellow fir HOU M hemlock 100
M N>:\ NEU yellow fir 22<»i> M hem
lock IGO M NW*« NEL while fir !(»<>
M. yellow Hr 3*
M. NF. U RW U «hit«
f.r 4’" \l yellow fir I 4
M hemlock
75 M NF U MW U white fir «DO M yrl
low fir 1100 M nunr uf thr timhrr oh
three sections to be sold fur lesa than 1 '
I . i .1 f i ti e r. .1 sn.l
fll
■ ‘
« ehta per M for the hemlock and *1 per
M fur the while
hit* flr
fir
T 4 M
N K
It n E
. 31
il Lui
I t 3 yellow
X . ii. V» fir 14
11 50 M r. -I
cedar 1 10 M. white pine 15 XI. hcmlu« k
7 5 M . lot rt yelluw fir «75 M. rrd cedar
15 M while pine '«■'<» VI heinlo« k 40 M
..
cedar 10
Lol 7 yellow fir 1200 M.
M NEk —
- yriluw flr 1540 M red
m F \
cedar Í0 M. white pin* J 5 M. NW‘a
% yriluw fir 1150 M. while pine J.5
......U yelluw
M. hemlock So M NF'i NW'.
51 r* »I • • <!«« IS M, white pine
fir IATO
I
10 ! M hettiluck 40 M. nune uf the timber
section to hr *n|d fur lesa than
on this
I
*1 50 per M fur tlir red cedar, yellow
‘ " pine
iliir and
.i> < < nt* |».-r 5*
f«r and ‘ while
a
__ ___
_____
7
fur the
hemlock
T '.’7 M . R ..........
11 w
Ner JI NF.'4 NW, yellow fir 500 M
NWL MW, yellow flr 2,000 M r •• »I fir
4<>0 M hemlock 75 M red cedar 25 M
MW', MW'4 yellow fir J45O M
red
tedar 75 M white fir 100 M none uf the
limber on this srctlun to he sold fur lr .*
than *'.' per M for the red and yellow
fir. *1.SO per M fur the red cedar and
M) rents |>< r M fur the hemlock and
white flr
TIKIN <’ HAVEI.I. Acting
(uminlsslutier
n«30j'J7c
NOTICE or SHERIFF S MALE ON
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
Null»'* Is hereby given that by virtue
of an evrriition ami order of sale in for.
fluaure Issued out of the circuit court of
l.anr county, Oregon, on the '.'4th day of
May. 1939. in aaid court, the Pacific Ma*
Ings A Loan association, a Washington
corporation, recover ><t jinlginent against
the defendants I). W
McKinnon and
Pearls (’. McKinnon, his wife and Terrell
Voigt Planing Mill company, a corpora
tion for the sum of Eighteen Hundred
Fully two and 30/100 (|l*4-’H.l) Doi
lars, and interest thereon at the rate of
10'4 per annum from Replember I. I92N
and 6>r the further sum of Eleven ami
nu/100 ($1100) Hollars, and for the
further sum of Two Hundred and no/luO
(*200 00) Hollars as a reasonable at
torney's fee. and for III* costs and di*
hursrnirnts of tills suit, and naid rxecu
lion to iiih directed commanding me in
the name of the Stale of Oregon, in order
to satisfy said judgment, interval, altor
nay * fees. coats of suit ami accruing
costs, to sell the following described real
property, to wit
Beginning af the southeast corner
uf lot ten (10) in block fourteen (14)
according to the extended map of
.Springfield. Lane county, Oregon,
snld point being the intersect ion of
tile west line of Second street with
th* north line of South D street in
Htld town of Springfield,
running
thence north along the west line of
Necond street fifty (50) fret, thence
west ninety (Oil) fret, thence south
feet, then«-»* ca*t oil the
fifly (50)
.........................
north line of Mouth I) atr«-et ninety
4«0) fret to th«* |*lMce of beginning,
bring the Mouth fifty feet of lot ten
Ibr ciim I thirty right (!IH)
(10) and
______
feet of the south
th i0i>
l^ty (50) feet of
lot
nine . (0).
IJ...... foul(■■«• ii (it>
_
_ _____
.. bloca
orlginnl plat of tin* extended mirvey,
In Mprlnghrld, Lane county, Oregon
Now. tlH’refor»*. In the name of the
Ntate of Oregon, in compliance with the
•aid execution and order of sale, and In
order to HAti*fy *nid judgment. Including
Interest, attorney’ll fees, coat» and ac
»ruing costs, I will, on Saturday, the
29th day of Jun«*, 1929, at the hour of
one o’clock In th«> afternoon of xaid day.
at the Nouthwest front door of the said
county court house in
Eugene.
Lam*
county, Oregon, offer for nh I c and sell for
<■ash, at public auction, subject to redemp
tlon ih provided by law, all of the right,
title, an«l interest of the sail! defendants,
|> W McKinnon and Pearlr (’. McKin
non, and all persons claiming» by, through
or under them or any or cither of them,
in and to the *al»l premises
/h80 jn'27
H. L. BOWN,
Sheriff of Lane County Oregon
ADMININTRATOH N MALE OF REAL
FROFBNTY
Under authorlly ««f an urdvr granted by
the county court <>r Lane county. Miat*
of Oregon dal« <1 lh< 4th day uf lune
IW.’U th,« ■iml»ralgu*d administrator will
n ,.t i. . hi
gfa
i. mi . i «n. i n., mi ,.
•lay uf inly. IWJW tu th* highest bidder
th*« lulloulng ilea« rib« d piuprrty belong
lug Io Iho raiste of Mau A McCurini<k
di i * a sril Io w II
Lol two (" ) »serpi It»* rasi '«0 f«rf
Ihrleuf in bln. k fl*r ( «) of I» U
McFarland's third addition lu thr
I'Hy of « ullage tiroir, Lane umili)
Miai» uf Oitgun
are as fullows
Th» terme uf sai*«
I liber «ash in hi»ii*l or pari ««•*!• an«l part
credit . i|iferr<«t uarmrnis i«« «liaw inter
• a| al hot lesa than aeven (7) per «ent
per alimim ami thi iinpald baiati«* tu !••
sei ulril h) Illat limrlgage un ih* abov»
drarrilied premiara . ami all subject tu
ih* approvai of ih» county « ■uuri ut Lan*-
enoni y Niste uf Oregon
Dated ami flrat published
uf .lune, IWJW
Date uf Ina
Lily 4lh IUJU
.1 II M.oiHMK h 4
I XEI UTOX M MALE OF REAL
IKOI’EHTY
t nder authority of an order grant*»! by
the ««Hinty court uf the «'uunty of l.ari*
Ntate of Oregun. dated th* 4lh »lay uf
eserulora
Jun«
lU'ju th* tiad*ralgne<l
will sell el private sal* th* foltawing «!■•
■long...,. I I • I > • • « I >i t *
cribad property heloa*!«»*
uf Julie ( Miulln* Mails**»» tiri ease«! |U
wil
PAK« EL A
black No four
I arlan»!' • (Irat ___
_
drove Lane «uunly, Ntai* of Oregon
FAR' El. It
I »■• (NMl «14 fast)
fourteen feel u| if lol No lhr*e <-I ) of
blurb Nu five (5) of I H MrFar
_
tiruv*.
land's addition to < ullage
Lane ruitnly. Oregon
g*lh*r with
the building un the I
her*I«y run
stairway In
»eyed anti the use uf
said building
The «ale vili b. ma«i •
the Mill day •• f • • 11 > I 93«
cels will he kold separai*)? a»>*l Mds fot
each parrel «ili he l*c*|v*<t al Ih* uff)« r
uf Herbert \\ Luiubar«! all<*rn*> filai
National t«ank building
_ l’ullagr liruv*
Oregon
The » Irriti* <»f «ala ai* a* fui
lows either i ' a*h In hatol
____ ur («art
__ r»*h
••resili . deferred
ih fi rmi payinrul»
and part credit,
payments tu
draw interest 1 al
at thr
the rat*
rale uf righi
eight («i
in» rent nei aiiunni
aunuin | payable
ni ) abis- semi
••-mi annual
iy and the unpaid
to he
be serur*«l
ih |>ai4 balance
baiane* lu
l»y first mortgage un Ih* premiare sold.
• II subjert to th* approval uf the county
-unii of I-an* ruunly Mtatr of <irrg«*u
Dated and first published this '-th
-lay of June Ito’Jtt
Dale of last publics
lion July 4th lu.'u
or NiniMirr m male on
EXECUTION IN roMECLOMUKE
notici :
Notice is h* rrb> given thal by Irtiie
uf an rsecutlun and order uf ‘ ani« in furr
closure issued out uf the rlrc Il court uf
Laue county. Oregon un thè ‘«/tetti day uf
May lu'ju. in a suit wherein un thr uth
day uf April I vjw in said cuori, the
risu uff i i »nn- *
\i. y ilUta
recovered
idgmrul against thr d*f*udania Tliumas
• rv» I« y and I, Davis fur tlir sum of
light Hundred an«l nu/lot» (*«tuo «»0 )
Dollars together with interest thereon at
the rale uf seven per rent (7*i) per an
nmn from and after th* 7lli day of Jan .
ary l*«J7 and Ih* further s-nu uf One
Hundred ami nu/loo (*|ooii<>) Dollar*
as a reasonable allurn« y fr* . and for her
rusts an«l dlabm sementa helein, and sa|«l
esrtutiun to me dlrr«t*d rummanding ilio
in th* name uf ihr Nial* uf Oergun in
order lu satisfy said judguont Inlereet
iBtlurn«]
* «usi* *>f aulì and »ecru
sell the following d*s«rib«d
tu wit
north half uf the northwest
quarter uf srctlun three township
ic south uf range sis west uf the
W illamette meridian also the suuth
weal quarter uf (he suuthw« st quar
leg uf Section J4 township 1.5 south
uf range *1« West uf V) VI accord
Ing to the government survey there
uf
Now therefor*. In the name uf the
Míale uf Oregon in «umpBance with the
said rseculiun an«i order uf sale and tn
order to satisfy said Judgment Including
interest allurnry's fres rust* uf suit and
accruing costs, 1 will, on Saturday thr
nth day uf Inly Id.'V at the hour of I
«•'clock In the afternoon uf said day at
the southwest frutti door uf the said
county emiri house in
f.ugrne
Lane
county. Oregon offer fur sale and sell for
«ash. at public auction subject Io redemp
Hun as pruvldrd by law. all of the right
title ariti Interest uf the said defendants
Thoma* Crowley and L. I»av|* an<t all
person* claiming by. through or under
them or any or either of them In and
to the said premise*
Il I. IIOWN,
Jnf,jy4 Hheriff of I.an«« < ounty «»re
♦ — — — — —
J ’Round the Circle |
(By JAfK HOWARD )
' hiiieh and Nutidav »rhool affnii
m th«« Dorma romiiiiisi’v, nhi I«
•«•«’mrd to I»»* al high water marl'.
Ihioiighoiit th*« winter, hi «- r«-p<»it»d
tt* h t rs h 111 z «•« I for th«*
umm«*r
• a
soil, not * H h*landilig Uir tendeur *'
of all to *hnk r»--poii*»loht»«•• an-1
dui n» doling »Ullimer
The uiiioii
Munday ••-ho«»l <di-rrv<■<! (’hihlren’•
«lav .lune -> Huiidav *«'h<»ol w , m * nt
III, preaching ærvicr» al II- con
ducted by l(«*v. Hum*, and at noon
A n
u bu*kt*t dinner Win *rrv»-*l,
rxrrllmt progium wa*
given Ht
rr«’» k
one top* I he
Hnrrn*
going north on th«* county
rog«l, h«* get« a aplcndid view ..f th.
iii'w grad«* work on the ext«* n»ion
of lit«* r«»u«l dir«*«*tiy uu«t the (Irunt
Teeter»,
local
Bal«** hum«1
Mr
chuiR»* *1' affair«** o tf county rumi
work m th»* Don*hto . «Ií*trkt, eon«
plrt«*<l i hi* grad«* • »eversi «tay* «go
uit'l a* *<»«m a* weather condition *
u I op uri'l time from
A good woi
importa nt
other
th«* new mill •t rut* tun* of Arlhur ' work permit*, the aew i gra<l«' will
it*
■
'
r«
‘
«-«*i
VIMR
Demare, now
hr* *ii!»*tfifit util y ^rti ,le«
mg touch«** ii II plMcillg un«11 lining
I»«*«* *i ' Wadding Anni versai y Celebrated
ha a
up machinery.
D«*lny
of th» * * «-util
HI.I I
MOI '• I M *• «
I I
(M*cn»ion«*d «»ti u<-«*«*utit
i
er, but Mr. D« »•unir«*
‘
«•«[»«•»•ta to hav«- ; (Hpccial.)
A number of
frica*
th«* plant m full operation by n«* x I and relative«* gather»*«! Nu>id*«v t
H<* expert* to «»prrat** the hum** of .Mr and Mr*. Jam'
M outlay
thí» week t«**ting out the equip
I’otts to help them •♦■l••brat»• th«’
ment nnd cutting »fork f«»r ron;
thirty N«*cond w« 'lding anni* < r-.ir
pint ioti rif the mill building nnd for Among tho*«’ ur«‘»ent wer»* Mr. an
Among
thr
new Mr*. Jerrv VVilkin-un t>f
un exteu»i<tn
Fug» n
far«» »een at th«* little plant wn* Mr. and Mr*. William O*tr:in-h
and daughter
Harriet,
Kuthl«*»*
that uf W (’, Shenrrr, more fami
part*
n* Heidler,
Mr.
and
Mr*
Hug
llarly known in th«**r
‘‘ Young Hill ’ ' —■application a trifL Sproule* un«| daughter« Glady* hi .-
far fi’tAi nrd the»«« «lay*, for “Young Wilma, and Mr
and .Mr-
Elm*
Bill'* isn’t quite *«» “<|crn young’* N«*et of Cottage Gr«»vc, Mr nn
hip
»«imr
2<>
year*
ago
when
Mr*.
Albert
Hi**u<*
and
*on
(D'org
n* hr wn* gome 2'i venr*
h<* nnd
and hi* father,
fat«h«*r, W
W. S Mhenr» «, and Mr. and Mr*, .lame» Pott* nn
•on Bay.
A bounteou* dinri» r wi
n«ov • of Salem, wer«* with thr ( ham
Mcrved nnd a pleasant ••»< ini afte
Iter* Lumber compnnv nt Doreirt
But lu* I» her«* «m th«* _ job big
„ a* noon wn* «•n joy rd.
life, which mriifi* ilmt pr»ip«*r line
lift <»f machinery i* s**ure«l,
Mr
Virgin Gold
Nh.-ar.-r mid family return«*«! her»-
«»•verul -*”»r* ngo nod have a homo­
In nn uii kB«»« ti ente on th«*
on the '»1*1 mill *»tr of the llohemia Au< k I fl It«) lnlnn<!>« lie the rvinHliiN
Lumber ««tmpsnv, having purrha-ro of a »hip which contained inure
•i «ubiitantinl tract there, and n*i lr than IIO/MJOXJOO worth of virgin
from the Infimi' chung«* of mnk
gold an«) nuggets.
Home aeventy
ing n farm out of th»* piar«* again. year« tigu «he anlled from Mel*
Kill put* in it a lot of time fit
nt mill bourne. loaded with miner* return­
plant* in thi* u’ction nnd HCHf (’of ing with their gold from Ballarat.
tage (trove, among whom he «•njov-
Becjlmed among the iahin<ta. a
a good reputation ft* an A 1 mill current drifted her Into a great
w right.
cine
Her manta, alrlklng the roof,
were driven through the hull and
in I h<* •hr Mtlk.
A few niirvkora reach
lluw
«•<) the mast of New Zealand, tilit
no aenrch han yet dlnuovered flip
cave In which Ilea the hull of thia
valuable treasure ship.
• a •
Mr« A r
Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
No More Gas
In Stomach
and Bowels
Valentines In Muieum
take Baalmnnne Gas Tablets, which
are prepared especially for stomach ir*o
• nd all the bad effects resulting from
gas pressure.
That empty, gnawing feeling at th*
pit of the stomach will disttpoear; that
anxious, nervous feeling with neart pal­
pitation will vanish, and you will again
be able to take a deep breath without
discomfort.
That drowsy,
sleepy feeling after
dinner will be replaced by a desire for
entertainment.
Bloating
will
cease.
Your limbo, arme and fingers will no
longer feel cold and '*go to sleep" be­
cause Baalmann’o Gao Tablets prevent
Íes from interfering With the circula-
lon. Got tho genuine. In the yellow pack­
age, at gny good drug »tor*.
Typewriter
Sentinel.
Hibboua
The
A*
Her Place in the Sun
Xnthing liapp»»i* that point* ii»t
t«> »«»tn«* k » n »<!
But
tin*
prt*»«'n*
raihv p«*ri»»*l t* in»t *<» |f«»»»«l f«»r th»*
•»t raw lu rry rmp which hit* been re
liv the
ported l»v
th«* neveral
M*v«*r?«! grower* of
mn n*
For ihr
(hi* •«•rti.in
a* pr«»»»n*i»ig
pr«»mt*i»«g.
berry field*
past »eventi
M*v«*ni| day* l>«*rry
f’ndd* hrtv.«
l»«*i*n «o »onk«*«l that it hrt* !»<»«• n int
ground
ponMild«* tn get onto the
and, whil«* the l»ar-kward weather
the
lin* hn«l a tetidenrv tn hol»l
product ««imrwhnt in check, «omo
In** in yield i* nlrendy apparent
R n I :« continuât ion of t-lu* pre»et»t
weather will can*«* a material !<»*•
The price ha* been *trnng
It i*
reported that th«* fir*t berri«** local
lv grown reaching
the
(’«»ttagr
Grove market brought fl the rrat«'.
The next few «lav* wr»- ¡'leal ripen
ing w«-nth«r an«! the prie«* •lippc.l
iliiwn to alkout S-’’*.
’Twa* then old
Jiip«* gave another »wish nf hi*
sprinkling
| h »(
ami
the
prie«*
• nappe«! bark n
holding firm,
berri»**.
Now
Th«- earlier rol.l period had a ten
denry to retard grain
and
hav
crop* an«! check«*'! garden making.
Eventually a few g»»»»«l day* ram«*
NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT
along and gardening wn* prn*«’pute<!
ROND ELECTION
with vigor. Then ram«» an«»ther cold
Stale of Oregon, County of Lane, School an-l menacing »pell <»f weather that
hlatrirt x
t
m
fidget*.
*nm ■
Notice ia hereby given
that al Ihr gave grower* thr
achuol district bond
election
hereby pro|»hr*ying that *‘ «»verything will
rame
railed tu be held at auditorium of
i
high rot in the ground” Then
school building uf district No. 45. in Ihr th»»*r several «lay- of good went her.
Collage «¡rove. in and for school
Hiy of ...........
district No 45 of Lane county. Oregon nn I nhno*t brfor«* one roul«l rrnlir«'
it l°»‘g gr«*en row«
row-* marked th«*
on Munday, the .'4th day of lune 1929
between the hour* of 2 o'clock p m. and garden plot* and potato*»—good
7 o'clock p nt there will be submitted
of
the
In the legal volera thereof the question In nd?—they jumped out
inrhe«. _ and it wa« only
uf contracting a bonded indebtadneaa in ground hr _______
the sum of ten thousand dollars (*10,000) ve«ter*lav that the writer noticed
fur the purpose uf providing funds with
Mot hav
which to erect and furnish a school build­ a «mall patch in bloom,
'*
* • to howl about
ing anything
el*«*
ing in and for said district
Die vote is to be by ballot upon which ” ■
Knocker
took it »wipe nt the
i
shall hr the words ' Bond*
Yr»,'' grain i and hav
hay crop*. “Rertn*
Seem* to
and
'Bonds
No.'
and the voter
shall place a cross (X) between
the me,” *nid he, “they don’t look
have
h
words
Bonds'* and thr word "Yea.'* good—W'» are going to
or between the word
Bonds ' and the mighty light crop—color i* off—
word
No.” which Indicatra his choice
*re how thin that stand i*f” Bill
Thr (mils for the reception of tha bal
lota cast for or against the construction again ol I Jupp *idr *wip»*d hi* old
of said indrbledneaa will on aaid day and *prinklr ran and, while the herric*
date and at tlir place aforesaid, be opened nr«* suffering a hit, the grain and
nt the hour of 2 o'clock p m and remain
hay field* arc now thick, velvety
open until the hour of 7 o'clock p m
of tha same day. when the «am* shall l>*- carpet* of thrifty green i and an
rloaed
abundant crop i* n*.sure«l; no Mr.
lly order of the district school board <f
scliiHil district No 45 of Irtinr county. Knocker i* again in the »lump*,
Oregon, made this 4tli day of Jun. I'»•.’•«
Yr*, leave it to «»Id Oregon weather
N E HLAMM.
nnd Or«»gon *<»il.
\Ye may ■ Io*«* a
('hairman. District School Board.
few crate«« of berries and we may
Attest WOW I'll HARVEY
be
*hv
a
bit
on
«vherriea;
but th«»
jnc l.l
District Clerk
apph* crop it* promising, with prune*
and bti*h hrrrie* coming along fine;
Selling Quality Product*.
Tin* Farmer*’ Mun of Toronto, and wr are not *uffo«*nting from
a heat v Ave.
Canada, makes the following »ug
see
gestion: “There m little doubt that
Denn. formerly of Do I
poliilo growers could have obtain.*d
n profit instead of a loss from
lust year’s production
if
even
grower had graded hi* crop, «oiling
only the large, desirable potato»«
“u! v commtiml
-----------
i - m good
........ * price, ii ,
which
rail«* r«mld have br«,n iimh ) to fr •»!
live ntnrk, or even left Io rot with
X Battle Creek physician nay n(
profit if thin had been done, The
renpomiible
for
in
•»flint* idea holds true for th«» I f ruit “Constipation
growern, the poultrymen and th«* more miNerv than any other rau**e. *
Itut
i
mined
-
ih
’
te
relief
haw
been
hog grower*.
Thin in a
«lay
of
A tablet fall**l Kt-xall Ol
quality demand on the part of th«* fuund.
consumer.
Th«* poor quality prod derlies li h * b«'«'n discovered. Tbit
nets can be sold at a price, blit tablet attract* water from the *y
often this portion is all that is lem into the I hzv dry, evacuating
neede«l to create a surplus and bowel culled the colon. The water
thereby drive down the price of I oomcih t he dry food wa*te
and
ths» entire crop.”
causeii a gentle, thorough, natural
movement without forming a haldt
Riuslaw Viewer* Make Repoil.
or ever«* increasing the dose.
I’he three viewer* *riit oui «»n
Hiop suffering from roust ipat ion.
the .Siuxlaw highway l»rtwr«,n <’iKh
Chew a Krxall Orderlie at night.
man and Mapleton l»v tlu* county I Next day bright. Het 2.”» for 25c to
court to make negotiation* with day at Kern’s for Drugs.
land owner* for right* of way for
the new water level route of tin-
Sitislnw highway are meeting with
fair Nurre**, according to Curl Berg
man, one of thr viewer*, who re
ported to the county court Sutnr
day.
Tin* men *t:irt«*d work at Cush
man Monday, J iiik * .’I, and have
gone a* far a« Tom Neely's place.
They report that they an* not hav­
ing much trouble securing needed
If you wish to be permanently re­
lieved of gae In »tomach and bowels,
pieces of land.
of
Vident ine* Im ve gone out
atyle hiiioiir young lovera In Eng
hind, und the tender inlHulvea of
long ngo lire Requiring n nuiaeuin
of vnlue.
An exhibition of 4 im ) vii -
rlelleN wna recently held In n Lon­
don niiiNeiini. With them wna n I iowii
nn old poet «»Alce nljtii urging Ilio
to midi
îlielr Valentinea
pulille
on lly.
rena, where she whs
h
popula r
teacner in the m*ho«di* nom« year»«
ago. who in now identified with
edumtinnid work nt \gnthn, ¡da.,
ha* r<’tiirned home after a brief
visit with friend* an«l former ’ MtU
count i y
denti in th«* Bow river
Whil
here *hi* wn* • » K ent of Mr
Mr*. Charle* T< ter». Nell,.
and
Tretern, who gradunt4**| from the
Mra
high B«*hool I hi* y«*ar, had
Drill a* her fimt teacher.
• • •
Frica *1.
Always on hand nt C. J Kun’s
Rhe lay lifeless, ti mere shattered
torso.
Iler beautiful vacant eyes
Ntftre«) calmly Ht you: even yet the
flaw les* waves stuck to her golden
hair
Iler facial Iw-nuty was ruin
ed *, her lovely cheeks had slid
down Into her neck, nnd there
they were In chunks
But still the
light win In her eyes; she’d met
her destruction bravely, and never
squinted once . . .
•‘We’ll need a new dummy,” said
the hairdresser, looking at the
show window the storm bad blown
lu.
Watermarks in
Paper
Watermark» In paper have been
used for a lung time to lend dis­
tinction to the product of h par
tlcular paper maker and for oilier
mir|M»H4‘B.
One of the ol<h*Ht, a
circle surmounted by a tall cross.
Is found In d<K*uinents dating back
to tlia Fourteenth century. Other
«ild marks are the fleur de lys, the
court jester, the tiunfsnnin's horn.
Hie hand |M»lntlng tu a the |Milnte<)
star and the tankard, well known
in papers of the Sixteenth and
S«*\ rlileenlb centuries.
OSEOOW
st
Horn
r e j
( '.nunts I)i< ■
//
Clever Hiding Places
for Family Treasure«
o
In this «lay of checking account A
aufr <14*|Nmlt vMUlta, wall aafea, bur-
glurj Inaeranra, of purscra on
alpu-nahlpa and clerks In hotel*
who anfr*guard our valuablca for un .
It la dlffb ult aven to Imagine whut
muw< havi* b4*4»n the anxiety In the
du) a when every woman had to
look after her treasures for heroelf.
A b 4 j«*t even our grand mot here
ran rornetlmee tell us of the way
they bld I heir jewelry deep within
th** feuthers of th«* lx-d. of hhling
their money In chlnka of thr wall
or Ncwlng H In the wide heme of
their skirts. And the secret draw
ers and slidrs and cubby holes tl»at
we find In Interesting old pie«'" of
furniture bear w ID m - ms to the fact
that women of former generations
have ha«l a far less easy time of
It to hide thrlr treaNuree than we.
In the bureaus, desks and other
pieces of furniture made by the
muster
cabinetmakers
of
the
Eighteenth century In France and
England rnu'-h time un«l skill w»*re
•J*»-«! In BMklBB th'-*»* M*-'T«-t
awwy (»ln««-s—the location of which
arid method of opening was often
kept a deep se<-ret between the
maker of the piece and the owner.
Charle« I)
Brown, I rir*t
Wh
child born ia Frvano f ountyf <'i
forma, who had I m ’4‘11 u rrsid« nt
li
I hi* city for •»! yt'MIa, lir«l
Thursday night
hi
home
Hi* had b»
we-t Mam
in atro»
*1
•u tfr ri n g fur
firm r from
lihg»-ring illite
. aged
y»’ur«, h) month*.
Fu
ti servii
wer«* hcl«l Mtttiir'lay
rrno«in ut
the Mill* chh|x*l sn«l Bev. I. ()
Nhsu uf the I'brint ft ehurch of
I
I II ' '
* in th«* A
I
A \
MIO. O. f. f-emetery
H»- Wil"
WU* S Mb i«*iub«-r uf th«* Mo»!» rn
Woo»lm4*n of Aim erica und a lift
long mem lx r
f ’bri *t i«in
"t
the
church,
“
niait y
For
ar* II«' w*t*
•»•etioB for«*in n on t
O P. A E
railway h**r«-.
Kurvi VI ng relativ
w blow;
M r*.
E<
M om »,
Ou k I a il l.
L>*hu'i
Brown, Cottage <
i.l Mm
a i»roth»'r
<’. If
Boy»I, M---I
N. Brown,
Grove
f i * i* graii'h-hiblfi n
f V o gn-'tl
gran'lrhiblren.
Reason for Popularity
of Pigeons in Venice
Perhaps !>y rights it ought to be
n witter bird tliat Venetlaus cherl*h
u* Um Npeclul pet of their city in
the sea, but It isn’t. The bird of
Yefilre is the blu«* r<»<k pigeon. The
<lty la full of them. Their special
tiMunt la Kt. Murka aqua re.
Hers
there are si ways hundreds of them,
and ut two o’clock in the Hfter-
n»»«»n, when the city oflirlally fee«!*
them, the/ fly In front all parts of
the city by the thouMitnd.
The tourist In Venice lias not
done the tiaual thing unh-aa he
Npenda u little time feeding the
pigeohN on St. Murk * squnre. They
are no tame they light on your head
and shoulders and eut out of your
hand, «(»mctlmcM three and four ut
u time.
The story la that when centuries
ngo the army of the republic of
Venice caused the downfall of (’on-
si unt biopic. It wits a blue rock
pigeon which brought the glad
news of victory to the Venetians
Whether the tradition be true or
not, the blue rock pigeon has found
for ninny generations a safe and
happy home there.—Florence Clark.
Two-Ton Encyclopedia
“i’liin Tlitji K b i’hhi 'i'll Shit f’li
(‘b'eng” I* lii«* naine «J a
«'firyclopprlht wlih li romprl-*** .".(k*
xilniti«*«. nn«| tin* Lr« ri <b*liv4- ♦•<! k
G***»! (’hhw-HP llhr:-rv at M«<;,!l nnl
tiTsIfy TI ip <*iii'v«-h*pp«|i:i w;t«* r-nm
plh-«l and print**«! lH-tui*«*ii Hi »; nn««
ma
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FhysieUa »ad awr-
geun Evenings by appolaintent. Over
Kem'a Drug store, Cottage Drove, Oregon.
M
»
>
I’hyslHaa and
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First National Hank bulbling Phones:
Office, 234, roaldene«- I'JliJ. Residence
addreaa, 1149 west Main.
ATTORNEYS
ERBEHT W LOMBARD?"^ Attorney
at I aw First National Rank building.
Phone 94, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
n
J. HHINN — Attorney at Law and
Notary Public. Practices In all courts.
Bader building. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
H
I . yr I I
H) \RY Vf 1 \KE Plans
I '
>lans ready for spring sn-l summer build-
ng
Personal calls afternoon or evening.
Lo«-at«d two miles east of Cottage Grove,
Ore P, O Bus 340 Phone 41F3,
f
proprietors
Office phone 6
Evidence Phone 160 Y
An Ideal 5mnnxer (^ookie-tyike
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Keeps
Indefinitely
A thick layer of creamy, custardy fon­
dant, betueen two English style cookie­
cakes. Oh, BOY—they’re good! They
keep indefinitely. Order by name from
your grocer.
TVe Welcomcyou
One of the ¿^ilany
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each with bath. Reasonable ratas.
Consentent down-town location.
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PORTLAND,OREGON
TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO.— Portland. Soattlr
Louis E. Boon, Re Jenx Manager
R efrigerator
<5*
TITURE^.
Mechanic ”1 on top, her*
nieticallv italed . . nerer
need» oiling... quiet, all
Heel, cannot tcarp . . .
electrically operated.
Al the Factory
w.tb conveniently .paced payment.
HE seine group of engineers
nix» .rientists m ho perfected
the iiermetira'ly wul«-«! mecha­
nism of the Grucrul Elec trie Re­
frigerator, no* have eloigned
aud produced an rdl-steel re­
frigerator cabinet—the first
all—lee! refrigerator ecer built!
T
Quantity production and the
emploc merit of the most effi­
cient manufacturing methcMls
have made possible this very
l-yw price— 8215, at the factory.
Never before has any single
refrigerator been built in such
great quantities . . . never be­
fore has such liigh quality been
acailoblc at such a low price.
|0W FAILES
PHYSICIANS
R. C'. K FRONT.—Physician and aur-
g*oa
Office in 144W8ON building
Phon» 47. Cottage Or»x»a. Oregon
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
ment of your trip.
T. M. BOYD. Agent
H
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
CO.
It is n small-tatuily model — en­
tirely of itcej —strong and dur­
able as u safe. It has uo wood in
it. It ennnot warp. No cold can
seep out, no heat can creep in.
Southern Pacifie
R. C H KIMK, Dentist Flrat Noitaasi
H i bank building. Cottage Ürovo, Orogoa.
Mp»«tallat la eitrartioa, administration uf
nitrous olid and oijrgen. oral surgery.
Of fir» phone 10. Resident*» US-J,
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Farmer Secret»
Agri« ulture is more than a trade
or a business.
It Is primarily an
art, a perttonal profeMNlon. a mode
of life, a «.«Hing.
Farming I* «»n«-
of th«- basic occupations that spring
fr<un the very ro«>ts of man’s nature
—from the human Impulse to cre­
ate s«jmethirig that will he real. s?g
nlflcsnt nnd lasting.—Farm un«l
Fireside.
A trip nearby
or to the
Road Tund Is Received
Lane county's firat half of th«'
»tat«* market r«m<l fitiHi ha* been
re«'«dvi*»| hy Grn»«- Mrhiska, county
♦ r«*a»iir«*r. Th«* county will receive
en¿M.gs thí»
y«-nr
tu
ran«
asures. The ch* *«-k rt’rrn »I ia thr
first half paym«* nt and amounts tu
g3fl.rtP7.U4.
You will readily understand
why this has l>cen called "the
refrigerator of the future” w hen
you examine it yourself and
compare it carefully with all
others. Be sure to come in and
see it. This, or any model, may
be- purchased on easy payments,
tlu.. <a «■> IU l^rat Efartrlc H mt , ‘ ‘ r
•very .Saturday
9 to 10 Eortvrn NfuadasU
lime, eve* N.
ALL-STEEL REFRIGERATOR
■mCTIVE MAY as TO SIPT. >•
KSYUSN UNIT OCT. >1, iva*
Reduced faree all parte of east; liberal
•toporere. Fino trains) modern equip­
ment; splendid service) scenic route.
Short side trips enable you to visit —
XtON NATIONAL PAUK
OKAND CANYON NATIONAL PABK
BAYCK CANYON NATIONAL PAMK
YBLLOWSTONC NATIONAL PARK
ROCKY MOUNTAIN NAT'L PARK
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Portland, Oregon.
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