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A L IA S
SUMMONS
In the Circuit Court o f the Htntn o f
Oregan fur l.nnc County.
Eugene C. I.ynn, 1‘ huntiff, vs. Corn
II. Lynn, lirfrn<rnut.
To Corn II. Lynn, Defrnilnnt;
In the Nnnic o f the State o f Oregon,
Yon nn- hereby required to nppeur unit
answer the complaint filed ngain.t von
In tbs above-entitled suit, on m borers
April first, IPSO, said ilnte being more
than sis weeks from the date o f th«
first publication o f this summons, and
of the order providing for the publics
lion thereof, nnd if you fail to unswer,
fo r ^ js ^ a M ^ lh c r e o r jd a in tjjffia iiiij^ ij^
Itrend Pudding—Pinco in a mixing
judgmi-nt ngninst you for the reliet
deinnnded thcreln, lo writ, t u r n decree I hi « I three cups of milk, the yolk of
of ubsolule dm irre frmn thè honds of , one egg, ose whole egg, three fourths
nintriniony now subsistiiig belween piipfiil o f augur, one nuli tcaspoonful
plnintiff nnd defendtint. This anni of nutmeg, three tnblespounfuls melted
ninna is piiblisheil pursusnt to un or shortening. Hint to mix nnd then udd
dcr mudi- by llon. II. Y . Kkipworth, I one rup of Prend crumbs. Pour into
Judge of anni court, filed Kebrtiary ( well-grensed custard cups or bilking
.'•ih, 1020, nnd ri’i|uiring thè publiintion dish nnd bake in slow oven for a
hereof once ii week for sii ronsecutlvc (minutes, l 'se left-over white o f egg nnd
weeks, in The Cottage Orove Sentine! ' one half glass of jelly. Place in i
1 bowl und bent together until the mix
FRED K. SM ITH.
ture holds its ahajie. Pse for mcringne.
Atlornev for Plnintiff,
Kugi-ns, Oregon.
Tho Sentinel. (2.00 the year.
Unte of first piihlimtion is Febfwiry
A panare« for everything—Sentinel
lath, 1920 .
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Loxlngton. Ky.— Four persons were
killed and fifteen were wounded here
when a mob Intent upon lynching W il
liam Lockett, a negro, who confessed
to the murder of 10-year-old Geneva
Hardman, charged the oourt house
during Lockett's trial and was fired
upon by police and state troops
Tw o women were reported to be
among those shot by the state troops.
The clash with the soldiers held off
the mob while the authorities man
aged to slip the negro away te a place
of safety.
Wbtlo the mob. the ring leaders of
which carried a rope, was attempting
to get Into the oourt house to get
Lockett, a Jury found him guilty of
first degree murder aad a minute or
two later the negro was sentenced to
die In the electric chair March 11
Lexington and all of Fayette county
were placed under martial law by
Brigadier-General F. C. Marshall upon
his arrival from Camp Taylor with
300 troops of the first division.
Both Prssidtnt and Secretary Express
Regret at Serving Relations
Washington.— President Wllaoo ac
cepted. effective March 1. the resigna
tion of Franklin K. Lane, for nearly
seven years secretary of the Interior.
Letters exchanged between the presi
dent and Secretary Lane, which were
made public. Indicate that good feel
ing marked the retirement Both the
president aad I-ane expressed regret
Lino resigned, it Is understood because
it was necessary for him to earn more
money than a cabinet officer's salary.
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These extremely high prices for Oregon Furs are based on the well-
known “ S H U b E R T ” liberal grading and are quoted for immediate ship
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« 1920 A. R R . Inc.
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piny out o f doora in all kinds o f
w eather— and in the biggeat pu d
dles in the neighborhood, if pos
sible, you w ill appreciate having
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— a ja r o f
Washington.— The peace treaty was
formally brought back Into thn open
somite Monday, but as soon as parlia
mentary harriers to Its consideration
had boon removed It was put aside
again for a period of waiting, which
the leaders said would last at least a
week.
Huspondlng Ita rulea by a bl partisan
majority of seven to one and virtually
without debate, the aeuate reconsider
ed In short order thn action by which
ratification failed on Novembor Ik
and thon, as a matter of formality,
aent tko treaty to the foreign relations
committee with Instructions to report
It txu-k at once with the reservation#
framed by the republicans at the last
session.
Although prompt agreement is ex
pected generally on many of the minor
points at Issue, a long and bitter con
test Is forecast over article 10 and per
haps a few other treaty provisions.
ipuldi-s the oststandlng Issues of
the treaty fight the most prominent
subject of discussion among senators
was the letter of JPreeldent W llama
laid before the democratic conference
and made public byt Benator Hitchcock.
The pr<«ldent*s renewed declaration of
opposition to some of the language of
the republlean reservations were Inter
preted In different ways.
Although the president's letter was
written before publication of the state
ment of Viscount Urey regarding res
ervations, In some quarters It was sug
gested that the letter would not have
b<-en permitted to become public If the
Drltlsh statesman’s views had resulted
In any change In the president's posi
tion.
¡
W hen mother
U the
doctor—
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TREATY AGAIN IS
BEFORE SENATE
Movement Said to Be Initiation of a
Big Rebellion.
,
Washington.— Official dispatches re-
cnlved here esld a foree of 2000 Kor
eans. armed principally with equip
ment furnished by the bolshevik!,
crossed into northern Korea from
Klrtn. Manchuria, and attacked a Jap
anese poet of 700 men at night, killed
300 of them and routed the remainder.
According to thane dispatches the
attack was the Initiation of an active
rebellion In Korea. It was described
as the “ beginning of a tremendous af
fair."
U. 8. Court Affirm s Albers Sentence.
San Francisco.— The United States
circuit court of appeals here affirmed
a decision of the federal district court
of l’ortland. Or., Imposing a fine of
(10,000 and three years’ imprisonment
on Henry Albers, a Pacific coast mill
er. on charges of violating the federal
espionage act.
Lloyd George Lssa Harsh on Qsrmano.
London.— Premier Lloyd George Is
reported to favor a substantial modi
fication of the list of Germans whoM
surrender the allies demand, the West-
a in ite r Ornette says.
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Account and of hearing objections
thereto, if any. A ll persons having ob
Notice is hereby given .that Bussie M. jections to allowance of said Final Ac
West rope, Administratrix of the Estate count are hereby notified and required
of Robert J. Watson, deceased, has * n nresent the same on or before that
filed her Final Account with the Coun data.
ty Court o f Lane County, State of
Dated Jan. 19th, 1920.
Oregon, and the Judge of said Court
SUSSIE M. WE8TROPE,
has fixed Saturday, February 21st,
Administratrix of the Estate-of
1920, at 10 o ’clock a. m. at the County j23-fl3
Robert J. Watson, Deceased.
Court room, in the Court House, at Eu
gene, l.une County, Oregon, as the time
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for hearing and allowing said Final
The Sentinel,- >2.00 the year.
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