Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, February 14, 1919, Image 3

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GOV. LYNCH URGES WEST
TO LAST BIG LOAN DRIVE
It moanii that tho
markot pl ico of Kovorniiiorit I miiu I h
will Noon Mlahili/.o at par or hotter.
Th o F ifth “ V io t o r y ”
L iln jrty It ii I no iiioiiiim that ooiiiinoroial, ugri-
I.orni ìh in night. hot un tliuiik 4 ¿«»il oiiltural, ami imiiiHtrial afiait-H w ill
tim i il in not jiiNt ilio l,'il’lli Lumi. Nttthili/.o, ami that tho lluu iiiNpiroil
V io to ry iiumiiN tho orni o f Ilio wnr, clamor will orane.
To Ilio D ii ¡/« uh of Ilio
Twflfth Finirmi H chitviì Distrlct:
ami proNpority.
Ilio orni o f I oiiiin , Ilio ilaw n o f intuirò
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Wo woro advim’d that tho wur
would liiNt through 1 !M!I, prolmhly
ih rollali IQ 20 , Ho wo wore prepared
for that ; to have dono I onh would
havo hoi'ii Niiioido. Wo prepareii to
oriiMh tho Hun on I iìm own ground,
and In- prudently quit. It oimt uh
hoiiio imtiioy hut it Haul'll tin- live« of
half a million of our men. Wan
money ever hotter Hpontt
Now wo have I u II n to pay, proin-
iwH to make good, our mon to bring
homo. TI iìh will tako from fivo to
nìx billion dollai'H
Lot uh tfot ready
and rumo it. A hit; task, but tho
lant, and thoroforo oaay. All to­
gether, ahoiilder lo ahouldcr, and
tho loan kdoh ovor I
Tho "N inety first” ìh the Pacific
('mint Divinimi; remember their
lU'hiovemcnt, and honor ouraelvea
l>y living up to it.
J ames K. L ynch ,
IJovernor, Follerai llincrve Hank of
San Franciaco; Cjiairman, Lib­
erty Loan General Executive
JAMES K. LYNCH
Hoard, Twelfth Federal Reserve
Qovsrnor, 1?th Eednral Reserve Dial riel
Dint net.
START HIM RIGHT
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NOTICJB POR PU BLIO ATIO N.
Depiirtmect of Ih« Interior, U S
Land O ffice ut Itunehurg, Oregon, F«b
rnury 5, HMD.
Not le,« I h bcrehy given tbut Arie I)
Kulk, of Oukridgc, Oregon, who on
Mareh 2ti, IDI2, Iliade Ilonieateml Kntry,
Herial No, 07D24, for n traci o f 19.92
ncr«n in Hi mi . 27, Tp. 20 H., I{. 3 E., W.
M , dencribud hy inetea nnd liound» un
follown: lli'ginning ut Corner No 1,
Identiral witli corner o f Hee.n. 20, 27, 34
unii 35, nitnl towiinhip; thenee N. 0* 03'
E., 10 ■')•■«. ; t he neo H. 75" W. 41.20 eh*.;
thenee N. HD" 01' E., 39.H5 eoa. to pince
o f lieginning, bnn fileil notiea o f inten
flou to innk» finiti flve yenr proof ir
■■utiiItiitiii illuni to thè lumi nuove de
Hi'riheil, In furi' K. O. Iinumi, U. H. Coni
iniaaioniT, ut hi* offlae ut Eugene, Ore
g»u, on thè INth dny of Mnreb, HMD.
4'Ini iiim nt ninne* u* witne**ea: Jumes
('. Ilehert, of Oakriilge, Oregon; Louis
Floi'k, o f Oakriilge, Oregon; ('burle* E.
Mi'CInne, of Oakriilge, Oregon; I niiuc
J. Wlli'y, o f Onkridge, Oregon.
W. II. CANON,
f7 m7
Hegi*ter.
NOTIOB OP F IN A L 8E T TLE M E N T
Notice I* hereby given thut the un-
diTNÍgned administratrix of the fMtnto
of IhoiiiuH W. De Long, dceeimed, hn*
filed in the County Court of Lune Coun
ty, Oregon, her filini account a* »neh
administratrix nnd thut Friday, the 2lnt
day o f Felirunry, 1DID, at the hour of
10 o ’clock in the forenoon of *uid day,
at the court room o f *unl court in too
court himno in Eugene, Lane County,
Oregon, ha* beca fixed a* the time und
place for hearing any objection* to «aid
report nnd the net tir meni thereof.
HELEN M. UK LONG,
Alta King,
Adminintratrix.
Attorney for Fatate.
jl7 fl0
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter of the estuto of (Jeorge
)'. Hawley, deeea»ed.
Notice in hereby given that Mary C.
Ilnmhriek hun been by the County ('iiurt
of the Htntu of Oregon in Lane couuty
appointi'd exeentrlx o f tbo e*tate of
George F. Hawley, deceased.
All pernon* having claim* uguin*t the
entate of the nuid deceuNi'd are hereby
required to prevent the name, duly vert
fied a* the law require*, at tho office of
II J. Shinn in Cottage Grove, Oregon,
to the nuid executrix within *ix mouth*
from the 3 i»t day of Januury, 1010.
M ARY C. IIA MURICK,
Executrix of the Kntute of
George F. Hawley, Dei'ea*ed.
II. J. SH IN N ,
Attorney for Executrix.
j3 1 ■ W .
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the matter o f the eatnte of Myrl
E. Parker, deceased.
Nolo-,, ■» hereby given that Mabel E.
Parker
arker ha* been by the County Court
go in and for Lane
of * the
State
........
te ' o f Oregon
iiki
County appointed
adminintratrix o f the
estate of Mvrl K. Parker, dereuned.
All pernon* having claim* against the
■•■tute of the *aid deceased are hereby
not i fil'd to prevent the name, duly veri
fied, to the »aid adminintratrix, at the
law office of H. J. Hhmn within nix
munlh* from the 3i*t day o f Juuuary,
A. D. ID ID.
M A R Y E. PA R K E R ,
Adminintratrix o f the Fatate
of Myrl E. Parker, Deceuaed
II. J. SH IN N ,
Attorney for Adminintratrix. j.tl-fSN
hour of one o ’clock in the afternoon of
•aid day ut tho Houthwent door o f the
County Court llou*e in Eugene, Lone
County, Oregon, offer for »ale and nell
for cu*h, at public auction, nubject to
redemption un provided hy law, all of
the right, title and intercut of *nid dio
fendant, Mr*. Jennie Miti-hell, or any
other iM-rnon or iieraon* Hanning hy,
through or under her in and to nuid at­
tached property.
FRED O. STICKKLH,
j24f2l Hheriff of l^ann County, Oregon.
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court o f the Stole of
Oregon for Lone County.
George M. Cooper, plaintiff, v*. Liela
Cooper, defendant.
To the Defendant: In the name o f the
Htate o f Oregon, you urn hereby re­
quired to nppenr nnd an»wer tho com
plnint filed ngaiiint you in the above
entitled *uit, within nix week» of the
•late of the fir*t publication of thin run
moan, which date i* the 24th day of
January, HMD, and if you fail to no ap­
pear unil unawer, for want thereof, the
plaintiff will a»k the Court for the re­
lief pruyed for in pla in tiff's complaint,
vl*.: for a decree di**olving the ninr-
ring« contract cxi*ting between you ^nd
the plaintiff, on the ground* o f cruel
anil inhuman treatment.
Thin nurnmon* i* nerved by publication
in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly
newnpnpcr, publinhed and of geuerul cir­
culation in Lnne county, Oregon, by or
der of the lion G. F. Skipworth, Judge
o f the above entitled Court, dated Jan­
uary 20th, ID ID, nnd the date of the lant
publication will be February 2Kfh, I!M9.
I>. N. M elN T I'R F F ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Pontoffico addre**, Cottage Grove, Ore.
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ttO F Z & E Z '
O r r .¿ h T is s '
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A PO O RLY FED HORSE
reflects discredit on its owner, but the
owner gets the worst o f the deal be­
cause economy in feeding the norne
affects its working capacity as well as
ita appearance. I f your horse kicks on
bis feed you can correct it by buying
your feed here, as you get the beat
quality for the least outlay. Farmers,
contractors and horse owners generally
know that our feed is always up to the
standard.
STERLING FEED CO.
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NOTICE FOR PU BLIO ATIO N.
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
Land o ffic e at Roneburg, Oregon, Jan­
uary 27, 1010.
Notice i n hereby given that Gertie O.
Pitch, widow of
Roy Fitch, de-
ceniM'd, of Venetn. Oregon, who on
January 5, 1914, made hoine*tend entry
*erinl No. 09240 for the SE'/j o f NEV4
TH E
C I T Y
T R A N S F E R
of Section 4, Towtmhip 20 8., Range ti
W. Willamette Meridian, ha* filed no­
tire of intention to mukc final three
year proof to e*tabli»h claim to the bind
above dearribed, before K. O. immel, U.
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
S. Comminnoner, at hi* office at Eu
gene, Oregon, on the 19th day of Mnrch,
1919.
Claimant nnme* a* witnefwe*: Burr
P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
B. Fitch, of Eugene, Oregon; H. C. Ow
By F. C.
en, o f Lorane, OregSn; Roland Vnughn,
Office at Bon Ton
A in hulane« t-Kti. Wentern Front.
of Noti, Oregon; Doognl Rankin, of
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Confectionery
P H O N E 55
Venetn, Oregon.
When tho fat yearn return, and, rich
W. IT. CANON.
and froe,
j31 f28
Register.
You half forget, an men have ever
done.
NOTICE OF T IN A L S E TTLE M E N T
The price ones paid for your necurlty.
Notice in hereby given that the under- I
(limit
Victory
Liberty
Iman
Thinking too much of fortune lont or »¡gnril administratrix o f the estate of
alnKuna are wanted by the general
Martha J. Thornton, deceased, baa filed
won.
| mi titti-lty comtnlttee i»t the Twelfth
in the County Court o f Lane County,
Too
much
of
pride
and
laughter,
food
Federal Unnerve Dim riel with head­
Oregon, her final account an such ail-
and eane,
miniatratrix, and that Monday, the 3rd
quarters In San FYanelsco,
Or of Nome public favor cheaply day of March, 1919, at the hour o f 10
The coninilttoo will pay an high
o'clock
in the forenoon of auid day, at
earned.
an $:i a word.
Oh. then turn back the page and think the court room o f auid court in the court
house in Eugene, Iwine County, Oregon,
First price will be 1.10. nocoml
of theac
ha* been fixed a* the time nnd place
price $20, ami third price, 110.
Who gave their bodies for freedom for hearing any objections to aaid re­
SliiKaim n I ioii I i I be limited to 10
port and tne settlement thereof.
to he burned—
or 12 wordn.
PLASTER,
For thenu lived, too; they, too. loved A L T A KING, M IN N IE B.
Administratrix.
Mend nil nloKiinn (o SLOGAN
eane and laughter.
Attorney
for
Estate.
j.'tl fl’S
EDITOR, Iloom 301, 430 California
Sunlight, tho green earth. All that
Street. Han Francisco. California.
you atlll keep
NOTICE OF S H E R IF F 'S 8A L E ON
Tho content clonen Saturduy,
They had. and more— vision. If you
EXECUTION.
Mnrch 22.
come ufter
Notice i* hereby given that by virtue
And dare forget them, burled ao o f an execution and order o f sale issued
young,
no
deep.
Thorn are no Liberty Loaim ahead
out o f the Circuit Court of Multnomah
of you after tho Victory I man. no And daro forget thin faith for which County, Oregon, on the 15th day o f Jan­
uary, 1919, in an action wherein on the
they Blood —
mortgago your future for Victory
Honiln. Thoiinaniln of our noldlorn and Ah, Imt you will not. being of their 9th day of January, 1919, in the above
entitled court, Eugene Clem, plaintiff,
blood!
—Tho Outlook.
nallorn mortgaged their futures.
recovered judgment against the defend­
ant, Mrs. Jennie Mitchell, for the sum
Start figuring now on your pernonal o f $50.00, nnd the further sum o f $25.00,
our hoy will ho a better man thnn
are If you give him a weekly al quota of Victory Liberty Honda. It and the further sum o f $l(f()0, and the
aaco for Thrift Stamps. Let him you don't, nturl figuring on Increased further sum o f $48.75 costs and dis­
bursements, which judgment was en­
taxon.
them hlmnelf.
rolled anil docketed in the clerk ’* office
o f said court in said county on the 9th
day o f January, 1919, nnd said execu­
tion and order o f sale to me directed
commanding me in the name o f the
State o f Oregon, in order to satisfy said
judgment of $50.00, with interest there-
on at the rate o f eight per cent per an­
num from January 2!th, 1910, and the
further mim o f $25.00, with interest
thereon at the rate o f eight per cent per
The Treasury Department ban aarrigned to the Twelfth Federal
annum from Janunry 24th, 1910, and the
Reserve District the following monthly quotas to be raised in War
further aum of $10.00, with interest
thereon nt tho rate o f six per cent per
Havings Stamps during 11)19:
annum from January 9th, 1919, and the
January ............................................$ 4,200,000
further sum o f $48.75 costs nnd disburse­
F eb ru a ry«.............................. f .......... 4,R(Hi.(HH)
ments, and the costa o f nnd upon this
March ...................................- ........... 5,400,000
writ to sell the following described real
property, to-wit:
A p ril .... ;........... ............................... 6,000,000
Beginning at a point 52.75 ehaina
May .......... * ...... £ ...................- ......... 6.6(H),000
North of the Southenst corner o f Sec­
J u n e .................................................... 7,200,000
tion 14, Township 15, South o f Range 8
July
1.............................................. 7.H00.000
West, W. M. and running thenee West 80
August ...........................- .................. 8,400,000
chains; thenee North 3.50 ehaina; thenc«.
Knat 80 ehaina; nnd thenee South 3.50
September ......................................... 9,600,000
rhnina to the place o f beginning, eon-
October ............................................... 10.8(H),000
taining 28 acre* of land, more or less,
November ............ ...... ..................... 12,0(H),000
all in Lane County, Oregon.
December .............................
13,200,000
Now, therefore, in the nnme o f the
State o f Oregon, and in compliance with
aaid execution and order o f sale, and in
Total ........................................... $1)6.000,000
order to satisfy aaid judgment, interest,
costa and disbursements, and thP coats
The total to be raised throughout the country is $1,600,<HH),000.
o f and upon this writ, I will on Satur­
day, the 1st day of March, 1919, at the
w. w. M c F arland
13 Cents
When Swift & Company
paid, say,— 13 dollars per hun­
dredweight for live beef cattle
last year, the profit was only
13 cents! In other words, if we
had paid $13.13, we would have
made no profit.
Or, if we had received a
quarter of a cent per pound less
for dressed beef we would have
made no profit
It is doubtful whether any
other business is run on so; close
a margin of profit
This is bringing the producer
and the consumer pretty close
together—which should be the
object of any industry turning
raw material into a useful form.
This remarkable showing;is due to
enormous volume, perfected facilities
(packing plants strategically located,
branch houses, refrigerator cars, etc.),
and an [army of men and wom en
chosen and trained to do their ’special
work.
This, and many other (points of
interest, are found in the Swift &
Company Y ear Book for 1919, just
published which is brought out for the
public as well as for the 25,000-. Swift
& Company shareholders.
The Y ear Book also represents the \
packer’s side o f the Federaf Tirade v*
Commission investigation, uponffwhich
Congress is asked to base i action
against the industry.
M any w ho have never beard the
packer’s side are sending for the Year
Book.
W o u ld you like one ? M erely'm ail
your name and address to the Chicago
office and the book will com e1 to you.
Address
Swift & Company
Un*'on Stock Yards, Chicago
HAUUNG AND DRAYING
When the Fat Years Return
WIN $3 A WORD
BY WRITING A
VICTORY SLOGAN
How the children
do love
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O L E O M A R G A R IN E
4r
on their bread
MONTHLY WAR STAMP QUOTAS
FIXED FOR TWELFTH DISTRICT
T h e T h r ift S p re a d
and it’s w holesom e
and n u tritiou s
Churned
Fresh
D a ily
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