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THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON I a t AinTirrC »aid d*v ** the Una® *“<1 the Lsf/VlÆL/ INO 1 ity Court Room. County House. Eugene. Lane County. S of Oregon, as the place for NOTICE OF FINAL hearing of objections if any, to final account and the final sd settlement . NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN •£*!* ku _ That the undersigned has filed Dated and first published 26 day of August. 1937 herein her final account as the Ad of last publication Septet ministratrix of the «'state of JOHN bar Date 23rd. 1937 S. BARNETT, deceased, with the ANNA BARNETT. Adminte- County Court of Lan« County. State tratrtx of the Estate of of Oregon, and an order has been JOHN S. 1 BARNETT. De made and entered of record direct ceas «xi ing this notice and setting the 28 HERBERT W. LOMBARD. «lav of September. 1937. at the hour Attorney for Administratrix of ten o'clock in the forenoon of _ DENTAI. PLATES DR. PETERSON Over 15 Years Practice GAS GIVEN MO Willamette St Tel. 441-J Over Sigwart Electric Store Eugene, Ore. Professional Cards DENTISTS . __ _ _ DR. W. E. LEBOW, Dentist - Office Fifth and Main. Hours 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Phone 35 DR. C- H. KIME. Dentist—Of fice in First National Bank Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove. Oregon. PHYSICIANS H j KXLEY, Physician and Sur geon — Evenings by Appoint ment Over Kem’s Drug Store. Gottage Grove. Oregon. DR. G. L. EARL. Physician and Surgeon — General Practice. First National Bank Building. Cottage Grove. Oregon. DR. HAROLD HULME, Naturo pathic Physician. — Phone 8, Janes Bldg., 519 Main Street, Cottage Grove. ATTORNEYS HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At torney at Law—First National Bank Building, Cottage Grove. Oregon. Phone 94. H. J. SHINN. Attorney at Law. Notary Public—Practices in al! Courts. Jones Building, Cot tage Grove. Oregon. ALTA KING. Lawyer—Main at Ninth. Res. phone 28-F-31. Cottage Grove, Oregon. J. E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law —Jones Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon. JOHN W. PENNINGTON. At torney at Law—First National Bank Building. Cottage Grove. HENRY M. LAKE, Designing and Drafting City and Suburban Residence Buildings Rural and Farm Buildings of All Kinds Plans and Specifications Residence 1^ ML N. E of Cot tage Grove on Disston Route Telephone 41F3 Let Us Give You An Estimate on Body and Fender Work and Auto Painting All Work Guaranteed H & H Auto Service South of Main on Fifth University of Oregon Ready for Greatest Year in AP Activities WANTADS ENCLOSED TRUCK BODY FOR sale. Strongly built of hardwood. In good shape, and would make ex cellent delivery body. Ready to mount on chassis. Can be bought for $10., about one-fifth of its cost. Inquire at Sentinel office. WE INVITE you to epend your va- cation at "Natureland.” Apart ments and artistic cottages, also NOTICE FOR PUBIJCATION camp ground. Rates by day, week or month. Ocean view and ocean Department of the ’ drive. Golf course adjoining. Good General Land Office at “’ fishing and clam digging. Write Oregon. Sept. 1, 1937 for reservations. John Dornath Notice is hereby given that "Natureland Home” Bandon, Ore- F. Conklin of Culp Creek, Orage ’ gon. s9-30c ■ — . .......... .. . ------ who, on Oct. 13. 1932, made Origi n-1 ■■ ■ al Homestead Entry (Act June 9. PLACE FOR SALE—One acre, one 1916), No. 020617, for Lot 9. Secti« in five-room house furnished, one 15, Township 22 - South. Range j West, Willamette Meridian, hi lg large chicken house, four cottages for rent. Electric water power to filed notice of intention to mal buildings. William Duncan, on final Proof, to establish claim L all south Sixth street. Black Butte the land above described, before ’ . Cottage Grove, Ore. e9-23p O. Veatch, Notary Public, at Cc tage Grove, Oregon, on the 22: FOR SALE—1935 CHEVROLET, day of October. 1937. first class condition, good rub Claimant names as witnesses: 1 C. Gleason. W S. Jeans, Ray Pc ber. Bargain for quick sale. Joe Sloan, Culp Creek, Ore. «9 23p ter, Tom Goddard, all of Cu Creek. Oregon. STRAYED CATTLE—I have taken GEORGE FINLEY. up two cows aud four heifer Register. calves. Owner may have same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. C. C- Conner, NOTICE OF FINAL phone 38F2, Disston route. s!6-30p SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN PIANO BARGAIN — Quick sale That the undersigned has filed wanted for a fine, high-grade herein her final account as the Ad Bungalow type piano, nearly new. ministratrix of the estate of MAY For cash or $6 monthly. For full FIESTER. deceased. with the County Court of Lane County. information, address Auditor of State of Oregon. and an order has accounts, Cline Piano Co.. 1011 SW been made and entered of record Washington. Portland, Ore. s!6-30c directing this notice and setting the 19 day of October. 1937, at the THE ONLY FLOOR SANDER be hour of 10:00 o’clock A. M. of said tween Eugene and Roseburg. Any day as the time, and the County grade of work you want at a rea Court Room in the County Court sonable price. Omer Moore, phone House at Eugene. Lane County. n4p Oregon, as the ptace for the hear 141-R ing of objections. If any. to the said final account and the final settle BABY BUGGY FOR SALE, good ment of said estate. condition, reasonably priced Mrs. Dated and first published this 16 S T Rose. 225 north Tenth. sl6-30c dav of September. 1937. Date of last publication October PIANO INSTRUCTION Kinder 14th. 1937. PANSY M. ALLISON. Admin garten and advanced classes. istratrix of the Estate of High school credit given. Mrs. MAY FIESTER. deceased. Cecil E. Caldwell, 353 Madison ave- HERBERT W LOMBARD. 16-ol4c nue, phone 193-J. sl6-23c Attorney for Administratrix. FOR SALE — Premie? Vacuum NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE cleaner. Good as new. Can be MENT. seen at Smith-Short store. C. W S16-30C NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVE Burge, 840 Burch Ave. That the undersigned has file FOR SALE—Small acreage in Cot herein his final account as the tage Grove, with good five-room ministrator of the estate of house, number of trees including PHRONIA sometimes S. E. McFARLAND, de pears, cherries, apples and shade. ceased, with the County Court o Price $1150. I want $850 cash for Lane County, State of Oregon, an« my equity. See Mr. O. O. Veatch, sl6tfc an order has been made and enter south Sixth street. ed of record directing this notic« and setting the 26th day of Acto FOR SALE — Italian prunes, 75 cents a bushel, we pick; 70 cents ber, 1937, at the hour of ten o’clocl in the forenoon of said day as th« a bushel, you plcK. Located one time and the County Court Room mile south on Sixth street. Bring County Court House. Eugene, Lan< boxes. R. C. Arne, phone 15F5. 30p County, State of Oregon, as th< place for the hearing of objections I HANDLE REGISTER - GUARD SUBESCRIPTIONS for Cottage if any, to the final account an« the final settlement of said estate Grove and routes. New and renew sl6-30p Dated and first published thii al. E. J. Kent, 319 Main. 23 day of September, 1937. Date of last publication Octobei SEJE OUR DIFFERENT CIR- culators, ranges, rugs, mattres- 21st, 1937. furniture. and unfinished W. W McFARLAND, Admin ses Short’s Bargain Store. sl«-30p istrator of the Estate of SOPHRONIA E. McFAR LAND, sometimes S E. Mc FOR-RENT--Seven-room house for one year at $12 per month. A. W. FARLAND. Deceased. Lathrop, Gowdyville, 1H mHes out HERBERT W LOMBARD. of Cottage Grove. s23p Attorney for Administrator Sand and Gravel Washed and Graded Concrete and Road Gravel CLAUDE ARNE 2^ Miles East of Cottage Grove—Phone 1F4 & 41F4 FOR SALE—Three cows and three heifers. Half mile east of Woodard mill. Joe Smith, Black Butte route. Cottage Grove, Ore. r23p FOR SALE—80 bushels of wheat. Also 100 White Leghorn yearling hens, Hansen strain, good layers. Phone 33F12. s23-o7p FOR SALE—A good used radiant wood heater, large fire box. Also several good used battery radios. Brisbane Electric. s23c FOR SALE—Fresh Jersey-Durham, 3-year-old cow; two fat hogs; one Model T touring car; one leather davenport cream separator, ED KEITZER JOHNSON Outboard Motors 1937 Models on Display Sales and service on all makes 1104 West Main Cottage Grove Eagle Cigar Store Billiards, Cards, Fountain Candy and Cigars Hill & King, Proprietors Block, Planer Also Sawdust. X Mr»-« k Price on Winter Mn Ph TOM ALLEN Harry Rentle M. H. Morris Cottage Grove General Repair Shop Bicycle, Key & Gun Work Lawn Mower Sharpening Cottage Grove, Oregon Electric Wiring for Power and Light Prompt Response to Service Calls 825 Main Street—Next Door to Fred’s Place Nu.eio.v.o RHEUMATISM COTTAGE GROVE AGENTS REM’S FOB DRUGS With a record enrollment assured, a million doll ir building program completed, the strongest foot ball team in years, and an unusually interesting coieert and lecture aeries scheduled, the University of Oregon looks forward to the greatest year in Its history. Pictured above, left, is the new library now open to students. Paul Rowe, 190 pound fullback, will be «>ne of the grid stars this fall, (’enter, right, is Madame Galli-Curcl, noted singer, wjth Helen Jepson, opera star, who will appear In the concert seri«^. Below, left, is Nathan Milstein, violinist, and Lanny Ross, radio tenor, who will also be presented at the university during the year. Sept. 21- Miss Carrie Cooper of aaton is spending two weeks with er grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. C /. Dwyre. Mrs. George Foster and Mrs. R. Dixon attended a shower Thurs- ay at the home of Mrs. Foster’s ster, Mrs. Bert Lancaster, at Blue lountain for Mrs. Melvin Me uire. a recent bride and a niece Mr». Footer. Mrs. Frank La Blue of Hebron as a visitor Thursday of her «!•- r, Mrs. Joe Premazzi. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Savage and >n Clifford, accompanied by the •andmother, Mrs. Lettie Allgood, 1 of Salt Lake City, visited last cek with a daughter of Mr. and rs. Savage, Mrs. Clarence Mc- aniels. They left for their home iturday, accompanied by another lughter. Miss Erma Savage, who id spent the summer here with rs. McDaniels. Mrs. James Plaster, who had vis ed the past three months with a ster, Mrs. Arch , Thompson, in ssadeia. Cal., returned home Mrs. W. A. Keene attended the ineral Friday in Woodburn of a other, Mr. Becker, and remained rernight with a sister, returning >me Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Witcher and in visited Sunday with Mrs. ’itcher’s brother, Coze) Zilkoski Weetfir and with the brother id family went on to McCreadle Willis Hall, who is chief engineer ’ the Ellensburg, Wash., hydro- ectric company, was a guest Wed- isday of a cousin. Henry Lake. The Howard Keene family of jht Valley are staying at the >me of Mr. Keene’s parents, Mr. id Mrs. W. A. Keene, so that Mr. eene may help to care for How- *d who Is seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Cari Aus, who had sen living in Mrs. Susie Garoutte’s >use, moved Sunday to the prop- ty which they purchased in Cck- ge Grove. r new; many other things too roue to mention. Forrie A. , 1338 E Quincy, east of «23tfc field. OR SALE-1935 V-« COACH IN excellent condition, $450. Easy rm» at very low interest charge ’ill take your old car in trade. n23-oct7p Motor Co. OR SALE—FORDSON TRAC TOR with impulse magneto and «tension rims, also plow; MtCor- ick-Deering cream separator; 60 hlte Leghorn pullets. Tom Kerns, , Phone 27F23. n23p OR SALE RESIDENCE SUIT ABLE for small family, located business district, suitable for Mines» purposes, worth easily !,000.00, $500.00 down, remainder 00 per month including 6% terest. Will pay for itself. C. . Parker, Realty Dealer, residence Main street. s23p Asbestos Will Not Rum Asbestos is one of the best safe* guards against fire. It just won’t burn. Even the ancients knew that, says a writer in the Washington Post, and used the fibrous rock ac- cordingly. Before putting their dead on funeral pyres, they wrapped the bodies in asbestos cloth so the hu- man ashes would be separate from those of the wood. France’s ruler of olden times, Charlemagne, prob- ably used it in the strangest however. He had an asbestos table cloth and amused his guests, when dinner was over, by throwing it in the fire and withdrawing it all clean and ready for use! Poetry ot Words The poetry of words is nothing but the language of lite when H pulsates most strongly and fully. AfreCTlOm Of ANY Qf INC »MNeMbfOAf fK W BLU * AT CD VtAIfBaA NTEvr» BV A ChtropradK 19RMMI •VIjinbniTits W.ll Remove thr (’•use of Dr. Charles K. Simkins Little Wantads Do Blr Thlnre Over Prteraon’s Store—Phone 5 Youngsters’ 4-H Clubs Featured at Exposition Th«- inUrenting and educational work of the y«mng people's 4-11 Clubs of the l’aeific Northwest will be given prominent place ¡it the Pacific international Livestock Exposition in Portland, October 2 t«» 10. Through the practical influence of the 4-11 ('I ii I m , boys and girls learn better farming metlnMla, eorr«Mjt care of livestock, an«l acquire character-building Imhila of thrift and industry. At the Exposition thia year there will be much tx» see an«l learn, more entertainment than ever for both youngsters an«l adults. The spectacular Horae Show and breath-taking Rodeo arc worthy of special men tion. Jumping contests will be staged by Hkille«! Army rider’s from the United .States, Canada, an«l probably Mexico. It had ever been the policy of this bank to eneour age such endeavors as this largest Exposition of rtx kin«l in the West. We feel that by so doing we working hand in hand with the development of mir own community. Wo urge you ami your family to attend the 27th IUI- nual l’aeific International Livestock Exposition. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove