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THURSDAY. JULY 7, 1938 THE SENTINEL, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Professional Cards DENTISTS DR. W. H LEBOW Dentistry -No. 1 Omer Apartments Cottage Grove, Ort. Phone 35 DR a H KIME, Dentist—Of fice in First National Bank Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove, Oregon. PHYSICIANS H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur- Cottage Grove. Oregon. 2nd day of August. 1938, at the hour o'clock a. m. said nuur of Ol 10:00 1V.W (JUVIA « UI. of in snm wwr a w. rm A i day as the time and the County \V A N I A I Court room in the County Court ’ ’ abj . n & J. Mouse, r.ugene, _______ House, Eugene. uinr Lane vounty, County,1 t -, , ---- --- -------- —--------------- — 'State of Oregon as the place for _ ____ _ the hearing of objections if «fly. FOR SALE HEIFERS^SPRING- ERS, Jersey and Guernsey bulls, to the final account and the final Fascinating 1 Milking I settlement of said estate. . registered -. , - Shorthorn „ Tales of tSKka I. Wat»«« Dated and first published this bull. John L, Sullivan. Creswell, Lost Mines Ore., Lynx Hollow road. j23-J17c ;30th day of June. 1938. Date of last publication July 28, FOR SALE - Registered Guernsey ! 1938. bull. 15 months old, 4 miles SECRET OF BIG HORNS ORPAH BENSON. Execu- southeast of Cottage Grove on i trix of the Last Will and Mosby Creek road. D. Quaglia. 7p Testament of CATHAR POUCH full of "yellow bullets" INE BADER. Deceased. which really were big gold uug HERBERT W. LOMBARD, j!28c NETTIE'S NEEDLECRAFT gets, a “free trapper" of the old Attorney for Executrix. SHOP is temporarily located In times, snd a fur company's greedy Finnerty’s Blossom Shop, 16 So. reprvHentatlves: mil three well 6th street. Phone 254R. J23-jI7p NOTICE OF FINAL DR. G. L. EARL, Physician and Surgeon — General Practice. First National Bank building. Cottage Grove, Oregon. ATTORNEYS HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At torney at Law. First Nation al Bank building. Cottage Grove. Oregon. Phone 94. ALTA KING, Lawyer—Main at Ninth. Res. phone 28-F-3L Cottage Grove, Oregon. J. E YOUNG, Attorney at Law —J ones Building, Cottage Grove. Oregon. ACCOUNTANT ROBERT H. LEMON — Public Accounting and Tax counsel 229 Miner Building, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone 1689. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE ON AT TACHMENT EXECUTION. By virtue of an attachment exe cution issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court in and for the County of Lane, State of Oregon, upon a judgment render ed and docketed in said court on the 1st day of June, 1938, in an action wherein FIRST NATION AL BANK of Cottage Grove, Ore gon, a national banking associa tion. is plaintiff, and E. L. WEEKS and Mrs. GRACE WEEKS, his wife, are defendants, in favor of said plaintiff and against the de fendants, for the sum of $50.00 together with interest thereon at the rate of 10*7 per annum from November 5, 1928 and the further sum of $25.00 reasonable attor ney’s fee, and the further sum of $24.75 costs and disbursements, which attachment execution was • directed and delivered to me as Sheriff in and for said County of Lane, State of Oregon, and pur suant thereto directing the sale of all right, title and interest of said defendants in and to the following described property, to-wit: East 20 feet of West 38 feet of Lot one (1) and two (2), Block fifteen (15 ►. Original Plat of Creswell, Lane Coun- ty, State of Oregon. I l NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that I, the undersigned, as Sher iff as aforesaid will sell the above described real property to the highest bidder for cash at public auction at the front entrance County Court house. Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, on the 12th day of July. 1938. at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day to satisfy said attachment execution together with interest and costs thereon. Dated and first published June 9, 1938. Date of last publication July 7, 1938. C. A. SWARTS. Sheriff, Lane County, Oregon. By A. E. Hulegaard, Deputy. jn9-jl7c NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has filed herein his final account as the Ad ministrator of the estate of GEORGE H. THOMAS, deceased, with the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 26th day of July, 1938, at the hour of 10.00 o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and the County Courtroom, Coun ty Court House. Eugene, Lane County, State of Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections, if any, to the final account and final settlement of said estate. Dated and first published this 23rd day of June, 1938. _ _ Date ____ of last * publication, July 21, 1938. CHARLES C. MILLER, Ad ministrator of the Estate of GEORGE H. THOMAS, Deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Administrator. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has filed herein her final account as the Executrix of the Last Will and Testament of CATHARINE BADER, deceased, with the Coun ty Court of Lane County, State of Oregon and an order has been made and entered of record di recting this notice and setting the GOLDEN PHANTOMS A * 123 PBDB$TRIAN$ W(M mio in ORfftON ÏRAFMl ACCIOEN15 IN W57? CACHINO Ai iNftMICflONVfO AOHIN6 MTVUN iflHAHf WHERE? it flows CACHINO HIOA «Aï WALKINC AlDNCi HI6HMY WOAHIN6 ok playing in AOA04/AY NOT 5ÎA f IO 12 II WHO? and add plenty of bad whisky, and NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN That the undersigned has filed herein his Final Account as the Administrator of the estate of CLARENCE OTTO ROZELL. de ceased, with the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon and an Order has been made and en- tered of record directing this No- I tice and setting the 9th day of August. 1938, at the hour of 10:00 ' o'clock in the forenoon of said day as the time and the County Court room. County Court House. Eu gene. Lane County. State of Ore- Igon as the place for the hearing of objections, if any. to the Final Account and Final Settlement of said estate. Dated and first published the 7th day of July. 1938. Date of last publication. August 4, 1938. CHARLES J. ROZELL. Ad ministrator of the Estate of CLARENCE OTTO ROZELL. deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, 7-a4c Attorney for Administrator. FOR SALE — Loganberries and you have the story of another lost Red Raspberries, 2 miles east of mine. “Old Man" LaPondre, as they Delight Valley school house. A. R. Myers, phone 40F13. j3O-jl!4p called him. was a stubborn old SouL , FOR SALE One Swiss-Guernsey cow, milking 4^i gallons. Price $45. Been fresh 2 months. Harold Radway, B. B. Route. jUp FOR SALE, REASONABLE — Team of mares, farm imple ments, plow, harrow, mower, hay rake—McGlaughlin ranch, 4 miles south on 99 and one mile west. D. M. Bell. J30-jll4p FOR SALE OR TRADE for town property—Timber land, 85 acres,: piling and wood. 14 miles west of Cottage Grove on Bennett creek. Gravel road. W. W. Chrisman. 710 So. Third St. j30-j!14p FOR SALE—Heavy Springer Jer sey cow, 5 years old. Jacob Stalder, 1^4 miles southwest of Cottage Grove. Phone 32F2. 14p FOR SALE Lamberts, Bing and | Royal Anne cherries, 3 cents if .. Depot: Howe's Confectionery .. you pick, Scents if we pick. aing North Going South Claude R. Arne. Phone 1F4. jl4c 1:57 A. M. 4:07 A. M. WANTED BOARDERS BY THE 3:56 A. M. 4:20 A. M. week—$4.95. Southern style 8:19 A. M. 9:09 A. M. home cooking! All you can eat. 12:57 P. M. 1:11 P. M. 119 South Sixth. House Jap Bilt. 2:47 P. M. 3:59 P. M. _____________ j30jy!4p 7:11 P. M. 7:01 P. M. 7:16 P. M. 11:57 P. M. CLOTHES BASKETS 98c; RUGS $2.75; Unfinished furniture, The main production of quick stoves, ice boxes. Short’s Bar silver comes from the United gain Store. j30jy7p States, Spain and Italy. The world uses 7,500,000 pounds BERRIES, while they last, 25c of quicksilver each year. the gallon. You pick. Bring con tainers. C. A. King. Phone 1F5, jI7p Cottage Grove. BVS SCHEDULE —LITTLE WANT ADS ------ DO------ ----- BIG------ —THINGS— CHERRIES — Royal Ann and Bings, 30 pounds delivered for a dollar. O. Biggs, 714 north J17p Douglas street. FOR SALE — Bay Horse, logging or any kind of work. Weight 1750. John Perini, 1*4 miles east jl7chn of Cottage Grove. FOR SALE — LOGANBERRIES. 25c gallon. Bring containers and pick. Arrange for picking. W. A. Hemenway, 2 miles west on Lo rane road. Phone 2F22. jn3O-jll4p A Famous Host You, too, will appreciate the comfort, service and hospitality at the Hotel Multnomah In Portland. PIANO MUST BE SOLD — We have left on our hands in this I vicinity a high grade piano we will sacrifice for immediate s a l.e. Terms $6.00 a month. For full par ticulars address, Cline Piano Co., 108 Union St., Seattle, Wash. 7-21c WANTED—Housework in Cottage Grove for my daughter with my daughter as helper with average wages until school opens. Mrs. Florence Quaglia, Disston route, Cottage Grove. J17p • Garage Oppssits A Welcome Awaits You BOOKKEEPING SERVICE COM PANY will keep accounting books up to date for stores, ser vice stations, etc. on a percentage basis In proportion to the volume of business. Box 424 Cottage i Grove. j7-21p FOR SALE- MoCormick-Deering separator, No. 3, 750 pounds per hour. Guaranteed in perfect con dition, good as new. George E. Annand, Row River road. j!7p FOR RENT — Comfortable fur nished house. Good location. In quire at 945 Ash avenue or phone 86L. r-2ip muLTnomRH PORTLAND, OREGON an, jm . wiaraava: —* w» eve—- »eh AWA* »“ •• baa a * i (Mw» cwwiart —------- w er ai~». — levar fait batter.“ Years of free trapping had made him "Independent as a woodchuck." and he felt beholden to no man. He bad found hla "yellow bullets" lying In a creek bed. and there were plenty more where these came from. Just where the creek with the golden sands flowed, he would not tell. He wanted his little tri umph first, of course. He could Imagine going to St. Louis, showing the nuggets, and creating a sensa tion of the first water. Why, he would be rich enough to buy the American Fur company, lock, stock, and barrel! The idea was balm to his soul. . And, then, he planned, he would come back, lie would leave St. I xmi I m ns Ignorant as he found It. If these "yellow bullets" were what he thought they must be. he would cash In on them, buy some of the £ln«* want^’ come ’« “rt 1 lerre rhen he would s*k hia friends to join hltn. and they would head toward the Big Horns and wealth. Many a man had found gold In the Big Horns, thought Old Man La- I’ondre. But most ot them had lost out. "Stick around, boys?" he said to his friends at Fort Pierre. "I'll be back In the spring, and we'll go out and pick rocks out of the creek." And he winked portentously, and chuckled at bls little joke. So his Dakota friends "stuck around" rather closely, for they be lieved the old man. And he. In high feather, went down to St. Louis to And out what was what He found i out—the nuggets were valued nt al- | most unbelievable prices, and hr. "Old Man” LaPondre, suddenly as sumed tbe most wonderful impor- I tance. The American Fur company, for instance, grew Interested immediate ly. They offered to buy LaPondre out. or to pay well for informa tion which would give them a chance at the location. But, "Nope." said the old man. “1’11 keep what I’ve got. Me and my friends get first show." And so stubborn was he that no one could pry a word out of him which might betray bls secret He was going back In the spring, be was, and his friends who waited at Fort Pierre should have their show. He bad no more chance to get away with it than he would have today. Flushed with the dreams of his vast wealth waiting beneath the waters of the mountain creek, he "let go all holts," and began to celebrate prematurely. He was aid ed, of course, by the lower element of St. Louis, who clung to him and fawned, and also by men who hoped to loosen hla tongue and get the secret location. These men. though they were agents of the fur com pany, were working for themselves, for If they could discover the ae cret, they would never pause to tel) it to anyone else. They kept the old man filled with liquor—none too good, that it might take effect sooner. And take effect It did, but not as anyone had planned—for Old Man LaPondre grew III, sank Into a coma, and died. With him died the secret of the crystal stream paved with gold, and to this day no man knows where to look for more of those alluring “yellow bul- lets." SCHRICKERS AUCTION WILL sell furniture and different articles. Some extra good pigs. If you have anything to sell, bring It in. Sale at 1:30 Saturday. j7p RHEUMATISM COTTAGE GROVE AGENTS UM’S FOB BBVG8 0< the 125 pokitxsM u>ho tMrt lulled.. ||i»h irtffiC • <7 MH • 7 iuta uSt of MTt ON THi OTUih SlOf Of THf Pl CIUM MUtY OlS(OU^rO(U,RiWUM KifOieiS action tit wof mvoivfo NRP CUT MMSTIUAN Of ATHV Office Supplies of every kind. The Sentinel Rubber Stamps, Pads, Ink. 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Inquire at The Oregon unemployment com Cottage Grove Fruit Market. j7 pensation commission rules that wood workers, often reported as ¡SEE THE 1938 JOHNSON OUT independent employers, are in BOARD MOTORS now on dis reality piece-work employes under play at Beidler’s Feed store. Joe the state unemployment compen T. Smith, dealer. j7-21p sation law. More than 300,000 benefit HOUSE JAP BILT—BOARD and checks have been issued by the ROOM. Rooms large enough state unemployment compensa for two. Excellent food. 119 So. tion commission. 6th St., jne7-21p Cottage Grove Pharmacy NUEWMO WHV? FOR SALE—BING CHERRIES, three cents pound as long as they last. 709 Washington avenue. Cottage Grove. jy7p FOR SALE BOYSEN, YOUNG and Logan berries. Bring con tainer and pick. W. A. Hemen way, phone 2F22. j7p 24-Hour Service on Kodak Finishing In today—Out tomorrow at The Picture Shop for Stapling, Pinning, Tacking Can Be Used aa a Portable or Desk Type Stapler Price The Sentinel