The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 14, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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FEBRUARY
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T H E S E N T IN E L . C O T T A G E G R O V E , O R B O O H
N O T IC E
OF
PAG E FTVK
FINA L
WENT
SETTLE-
tlo n a l
B ank
B u n d in g ,
C o tta g e
M ,
O ro v a L a n e C o u n ty . O reg o n , on
N o lle « la haraby g lv a n th a t th e
underalgned haa file d h e re in hie o r be fo re six m o n th s fro m th e
d a te o f th a flr a t p u b lic a tio n o f
f H a l accou nt aa lh a E x e c u to r o f thia notice.
By F a m o u i P tn p lt
oil" ' A o I WI11 ,,m I
Of
“ nd f l r , t Published th ia
Hllaa W alla , deceased. w ith the
iiflhi h» rubor i.>4a»r i m
•Hth d a y o f J a n u a ry . 1035
WMn »et »|r«
fo u n ty
C o u rt
o f I J in . C ou nty,
D a ta o f laat p u b lic a tio n F - b r u -
o f O rejfo n. «m l an ord**r haa a r y 21. 1035
bran m ade and en tered o f record
B * C O N N IE M A C K
. . ,
° PAL E W AGNER,
d lre c lln g th ia notice an d s a ltin g
Sasabsll M anager,
A d m in is tr a tr ix o f th e es ta te o f
th a 10th d a y o f F e b ru a ry . 1035, nt
C la re n c e J. S tephenson, deceased
F N ii N N IK M A C K ns It» sat In hl« the ho ur o f ten o'clock In Ih e fo re
A a nff).« w ith It« ninny windows, noon o f said day aa th a tim e and H e r b e r t W . L o m b a rd .
A tto r n e y fo r A d m in is tr a tr ix . J24f21
through w h irl* alroaniael sunshine Ih e C o u n ty C o u rt Room. C ou nty
C o u rt H ouse, E u g rn a . (wins C ou n­
an d light dill not M fra 1« be « flir
ty S ta le o f O regon, an th a place
NOTICE TO CRKDITOItM
ore anm il which tb« ««rl» could fo r Ih e h e a rin g o f objections. If
N o tic e la here b y g iv e n th a t the
b tiv rr
llnbnai lo r hl« ypara. hl« any. to (he fin a l accou nt an d fin a l un dersigned has been ap p o in te d by
th e co u n ty c o u rt o f L a n a co u n ty,
face ruddy from oiitdnor III« , hr se ttle m e n t o f enld «elate
J J b ta d an d flra t published th ia sta te o f O reg o n , ex ecu to r o f th e
■ccnied ra th e r ■ (n il to w er which
last w ill an d te s ta m e n t o f S am
pointed Io thlni-« aa deb nit« ■> 17th day o f J a n u a ry . 1035
H a le Of la a l p u b lic a tio n F e b ru ­ Jone«, deceased, by an o rd e r h e a r­
north, smith. r o il anil went Vet he a r y H th , 10X1
in g d a te F e b r u a r y 2. 1035.
hail « strange ta le to re la te about
A ll persona h a v in g c la im « ag ain st
W ORTH HARVEY.
E x e c u to r I j i . I w i l l and T e s ta m e n t th e e .la t e o f aald S am Jones, de­
■ visual p ro p h e llr omen.
o f Milan W elts, deceased ceased. a re h e re b y n o tifie d an d r e
“ In the fo urth game o f the W orld
■tulred to p resent th e sam e d u ly
H e rb e rt W L o m b ard .
•erlen In ltr.1i th e P hiladelphia A th
A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u to r.
J I7 fl< v e rifie d , to Ih e un dersigned a t the
le tlr« |>lnyr>, the Chlcitgn Cuba on a
la w o ffic e o f H e rb e rt W
Lom -
S atu rd ay at Mhllie park In I ’ hlladel
bard . F ir s t N a tio n a l b a n k b u lld-
NOTICE
TO
C
R
ED
ITO
R
S
p lila ." tie began
,n k. C o tta g e G ro ve , l a n e co u n ty
N o tic e la hereby given th a t th e
“ In th e laat h a lf nt the a e ien th Underalgned haa been ap p o in te d by ■ tata o f O rego n, on o r be fo re six
m
o n th s fro m th e d a te o f th e fir s t
In n in « tile acore waa Hll. In fa ro r Ih e C o u n ty C o u rt o f I j i n e C ou nty.
p u b lic a tio n o f th ia notice.
o f ou r o|i|a>nenta
Mtate o f O rego n, an A d m in is tr a tr ix
D a te d an d flr a t published th ia
o f th e estate o f C laren ce J. 8 le 7th d a y o f F e b ru a ry , 1035
" I dreaded not only the Imtiend
trig loae of the game, hut alao the phenson, deceased, by an o rder 7 ’ iM S ° f ’* ' * p u b lic a tio n M a rc h
b e arin g d a te (h e 23rd d a y o f J a n ­
tr ip to Chlcng». which would h«»»
uary. 1035
O O. VEATCH, E xecu tor o f
to he made If we loaf T h a picture
A ll
persons
h a v in g
cla im s
the l a s t W ill and T esta­
o f the tra in already made up llaahed ngalnet th e estate o f C la re n c e J.
m ent o f Sam Jones, D e­
arena» my m ind T h e tra in «rented Htephenaon. deceased, a re hereby
ceased
to be m in in g to w ard me T h e Image n o tifie d an d re q u ire d to present H e r b e r t V /. L o m b a rd ,
Ih e earn«, d u ly v e rifie d . Io Ih e u n ­
waa yield and portentoua.
A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u to r
f7-m 7
dersigned at Ih e la w o ffic e o f
"N lm iillaneoualy. w ith the flaah of
H e rb e rt W , Ix im lm rd, F ir e ! N a
the p ic tu re . Klnttaona ram e up to
bat T h e game changed In our fa ro r
In (lie laat h a lf of the aeventh In
I I f c tm .itlp a tl n enu a e j y o u Gaa.
alng lie hit a home run Then Fnxx
Indigestion,
Headaches,
Had
batted, and they went right down
Sleep Pim ply 6km . get quick
th e line u n til th e i r im e to the pitch
relief with A D I.E R IK A
Thar*
ough action, yet gentle, safu.
er T h e pitcher
rrp la ie d by a
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"T h e n we «farted at the top o f
• f ir hatting order W hen It came
to the seventh h a tte r. Jim m y Dyke«,
the score waa a tie Th e hnaea were
SIIe.1 Jim m y mnde a tw o h n ae hit
d rlr ln g In tw o runa leaving tw o men
an haaea
“ Holey, the eighth hatter, «truck
aut fo r the second out Th en came
the pinch h itter, and he alao «truck
out. m aking live th ird out. T h e acore
waa Id H In our favor W e had won
th e game.
" In the fifth game excitem ent » « •
widespread. P resident H oover waa
there |n the flrat h a lf o f the ninth
Inning Hie acore waa 2 0. In favor
o f onr opponents. Ih e Cuba.
Aa defeat faced me. Ih e Image
a f Ih e tra in alrea d y made up again
•aah ed through my brain Ih e «ante
aa It had the day before. I gave my
aelf tim e to think M ight the Image
a f th at tra in tie an omen and m ight
th ere follow evetila a lm lta r to yea
terd av'a game? W aa there something
payehlr In th at Image?
"S trangely
and alm ullaneoualy,
w ith th a t Image Ihe gam e tu rn ed In
onr favor lllahop lined a hit over
th ird have lia n a lilt Ih e aecond hall
pitched for a home run which tied
the acore.
" A fte r C ochrane went out fo r Ihe
•a ro n d out, Hlmmona made a I v o
base hit. Fnxx waa w alked purpose |
ly I'lieti M ille r hit a twn-haae h ll,
d rivin g Ir. (he w nnlng run, nnd we
had won ihe ball game, II 2.“
D O It K N A
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week end at C ob urg w ith hl» p a r­
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K e n t ’a f o r D r o g a a n d C o tta g e
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Hill & King, Proprietors
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F a rm e r « ' union h a ll
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