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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
f NOTIOB o r SH E R IFFS SALE. THE, M E N T t S UP R E ME IN A C H I E V E P H O T O P L A Y S Worth Traveling Many Miles to See Male find The* Super Production Notin« i* hereby given that by vir tu« of m n Eiacutwn, Order und Deere« .«»und out of und under the «eu I of the I liront Court of «he Hint« o f Oregon for tlin County o f Lan«, dated the 13th day of Aprii, 1920, in favor of Norman Lombard and avaunt Elmira Isabella Wick». Juba I'. Wiek», Carolin« Piteb er, a* executrix of the Patate of Oeorva Petty, deceased, and J. H. Cbumbera, defendants, for the sum of #12001)0, with interest on 0 180,00 thereof from December 1, 1017; with internet on #180.00 thereof from lie- • ember I, 1918; with interest HEW RAILROAD LABOR I BOARD BEGINS WORK Organizations Mast Comply With Law’s Terms to Secure Hearing. BADT for I Have N ow Taken Over The WEST SIDE GARAGE R in oil cook stoves, oil heaters or lampa. A a t y e a r deafer fa r F e a e f O U — oJmam-koraimg Wh«?re I will be plea.vetl to wel- pomo all my old friends as well pa take on a few new ouch , i have a complete repair nhop With an expert mechanic in charge. 1 can handle your re pair work promptly and in an entirely satmtactory manner. 1 Jiave, the exclusive agency for on ♦ ititi.00 thereof from December I 1010; Washington.— T b « railroad labor Star. 4 „ t d O il t t with intereet on # 0 8 0 ,0 0 thereof from board got down to business with ths January 1, 1020, all such interest at election of R. M Barton of Teoru.-a the rute of ten per cent per annum; and for the sum of #120.70 with inter so», a member nf the public group, as T. O. 8UDTELL. S PE C IA L AG ENT STANDARD O IL CO., Cottage Orove .-at thereon at the rate of an i»-r cent l»-r annum from January 20. 1020. and permanent chairman, and the appoint for the further sum o f #564.34 with men! of C. P. Carruthera of Texas a* D O D G E, B U IC K A N D interest thereon at the rate o f nix per permanent secretary Mr Carru.hura cent per annum from March 1, 1020, CH EVR O LET CABS was fotmerly s«cr«ta ry of adjunUfient and for the sum of S-44.41 with inter est thereon at tbn rate of six per cent board No. 1 of the railroad administra three of the beat cars for the per annum from March I, 1020, and a further sum o f #100.00 as attorney's tion TH E C I T Y T R A N S F E R money on the market, and alao fees, together with the costa and dis All terma of the railroad law under carry a complete line of guar bursements of this suit, to me directed anteed tire» and.tubes, as well aid delivered m u b m i i me to msk« which tbn railroad labor board la creat sale of the real property hereinafter ed auat be compiled with by organiza as accessories o f all kinds. described. I have levied upon, und pur tion« of railway employes before grb-v- suaut to said Execution, I will on Hat DONE ON SHORT NOTICE ufday. the 15th day o f May, 1020, at ancoa can bo brought before tho board, the Court House in Kugene, Lane it was announced by the board in a P IA N O M OVINO A S P E C IA LT Y County, Oregon, at the hour o f 10 o ’elocx a. m. of said day. sell at pub formal statement. lic auction to the high.-st bidder for The board flatly declined to "re cash in hand all of the following de ceive, entertain or consider" oom- Your home nowspaper is first entitled 401 Main Avenue Phone 98 scribed real property being and situ to your support. *** plaints from strikers, declaring it atnd in lam« County, Oregon, to wit; All of the I Alfen xo Vurnurburg D oom would only hear those who were lion Lund Claim No. <7. Notification •127Vj, being parts of Hectious Nineteen adopting every reasonable means of (10) and Thirty (iO l in Township avoiding Interruption of railroad serv Twenty one (21) Mouth of Kutige One ice. (1) West. Willnnn-tte Meridian, more The board will proceed with the particularly deaeri bed as follows, to wit: wage dispute involving claims of near Beginning at a point Tbirte.-u (13) chains north mid Nineteen (10; chains ly 1.000,000 men. which failed of ad five (5) links east o f the northwest Juetment when the bl partisan board corner o f said Hection Thirty (30); ceased to function April 1. Heads of thence cost twerfty eight (28) chains four (4) links; thence south sixty-ons the four brotherhood« and the chair («1 ) chains «lid eighty three (83 man of th« Association of Railway links; thence uest twenty two 1 22 tecutlves will attend. chants; thence north twenty (20 chaîne and twenty (20) iioka; thence west six (0; chains; thence mirth for ty one (41) chains and twenty-five (23) linas: to the piace o f beginning being 100.50 acres; also AIT o f Ixits One (1 ), Two (2 ) and Three (3) and the Northweat Quarter bwest of the Hunt ntbwest (N Of .. Hection . Quarter Thirty — (NVV ¡r ' % (30); HW*4) of said beisg 1(3.10 aerea. K iu p t is i f r o m t h e foregoing an easement for a right-of Washington.— It cost 16.028,170,000 y heretofore conveyed to the Oregon Houtheastern Kaiiroad Company to run the government for the first I no 4 he eas.-meat heretofore conveyet nine months of the ftacai year, and to the City ..f C otta ge f..r r.ght nf way for pipe line and also executing taking this as an average, treasury of therefrom that portion o f Lot Three ficial« state that the total government (3) in said Hection Thirty (30) lying expenditure« for the 12-month period on the cast side of the Oreg in * Southeastern Kaiiroad Company ’a right ending June SO. next, would reach ap of-wav (about three (3) acres) hereti proximately 86.760,000,000 or nearly fore conveyed to George I’etty, con tnining in all two hundred and seventy 810.000. 000 a day (#70) aerno, 1 Further appropriations by congresa to sutisfy the hereinabove named sums and the soldier bonus, which ts esti and for tki* <MM»t* and expensas o f sftid mated will cost the government 01,- sale and writ. Haid sale will be made subject to the 000.000.000. are not Included. Last statutory right o f redemptinu existing December Secretary Olaas figured that in Oregon. Dated at Kugerm, Oregon, this 14th running «-ipenna* would amount to dsy of April, 1020. 86.097.237.000, but he did not take FRED O. HTICKTCLH* Hhenff o f Lake County Into account the loaa In government Dry, Humiwon ft Nelson, operation of railroads. Attorneys fo r Plain tiff. nl0-qil4 The principal Items which go to make up the nine months’ expenses NÖTIGE TOE P U B LIC A T IO N t are; War department 01.301,600.000; Department of the Interior, U. H railroad administration, 8776.690,000; I .iin.l O ffice at Koseburg. Oregon navy department, 8621,114.000; ship April 24, 1020. Notice is hereby given that. I.eRoy ping board, 0433,100,000, and Interest Hebert, of Onkridge, Oregon, who, ou oo the publto debt. •644.023,000 Con For the first time in Eugene’s theatrical history I have May 20, 1015. made hum.-stead entry serial No. 01U15U. for of NR-V, gress baa spent for its own mainten l»e«n served with a petition— signed by hundreds— to have section 22, township #1, 8„ range 3 E anc« 016,809,004, and the executive of Guy Bates Tost, his original cast and triple car production, Willamette meridtau, has filed notice fices coat #6,177.000. appear at the EUGENE TH EATER. Many of the signers had of intention to make final three v »»r proof, to establish claim to the land the pleasure of seeing Mr.- Post present his wonderful play above reacrihed. before E. O. Iniiael, BLAMED at the capacity performance given last fail in Portland; 1 am L. H. Commissioner, at Eugene, Ore SHOE- RETAILERS proud to say arrangements have finally been made— after gun, on the 7th day of June, 1020. Manufacturer« Also Claimant names as witnesses: K. M. Tarmava and twenty weeks’ negotiation»«— whereby Post will appear at the Holt, of Onkridge, Oregon; J. E. Kob Profiteering, Saya Economist. -Eugene Theater on Monday, May the 10th. erts, of Onkridge. Oregon; W. (L Ham Washington.—T. M. Robertson, an ner, o f Onkri.ige, Oregon; ,V. T. Hr In Announcing Guy Bales Poet as tne best amusement bert, o f Onkridge, Oregon. eooaomisC employed by the federal W. H. CANON, attraction ever placed on tour, 1 am only voicing the opinion trade commission loM the seuate a30 m2a Register. of the critics of New York, Chicago, St. Louis, Kansas City, manufacture committee that retail deal San Francisco and every other city in which this well-known ers were principally responsible for NO TICE FOE P U B L IC A T IO N Í star has presented “ The Masquerader, " not in past seasons, high prices of «hoes. Tanners and but right now. Department o f the Interior, IT. 8. manufacturers, he said, have taken I sind O ffice at Koeeburg, Oregon. more profits than they shoultL- but April 24, 1020. The aame excellent company— the one that has presented Notice is hereby giveti that James the retailers have imposed heavier this attraction since it began — the same wonderful scenic K. Roberts, of Onkridge. Oregon, who, burdens upon the public than the equipment— with its massive, double revolving stages, its on Heptember 30, 1015, made home others. stead entry No. 010375, for HV(i o f N three mechanical crews its triple electrical equipment ami Mr. Robertson said the most effect WSi of NVV)4, HW Vi of N W •*, section inimitable resources that require three1 mammoth ears to 23, township 21 ,H„ range 3 K., Wiliam ive remedy would be for the publio transport— will be seen at the Eugene intact. etto meridian, has filed notice o f in to refuse to patronise merchants who tention to make final three vear proof to establish claim to the bind above charge excessive price*. W hen negotiation# began to bring this wonderful organ described, before E. O. Iminel, U. H. ization. to the south and west, Mr. T. C. Camp lk . 11, manager Commissioner, nt Eugene, Oregon, on t l German Brides Land. Tulftne Theater, N ew Orleans, and Mr. Peter M c C o u is man the sth day of June, 1020. Claimant names as witnesses:William ager The B roadw ay Theater in Denver, were appointed by New York.— Twenty one Oertnan war Flock, of Oskridge. Oregon; Randolph the central and fa r western theater committee to visit Chi Holt, o f Onkridge, Oregon; Charles M. brides of American soldiers and 1149 House, o f Onkridge, Oregon; Charles Krilsh troops, the first ooutingrnt of cago, where M r. Post was then playing, and see what ar E. Clark, o f Onkridge. Oregviv rangements could be mad# to have Mr. Post make a trans Amerlensi cltiieaa of Potlaft descent, \V. H. CANON. continental tour, retaining his original cast and complete pro n.'IO m2N Register, who enlisted and fought In the Polish duction. . Commenting on the performance, Mr. McL'ourt and army during the world war, arrived here on the army transport Antigone Mr. Campbell reported as follows: NOTICE TO CREDITORS. from Danalg and Antwerp. " W e are more than repaid lor coining to Chicago to see Notice is hereby given that the un M r. Post # wonderful perl ormance— we honeetly believe it to dersignod has been duly appointed by W ar Workers Want Jobs. the County Oourt o f the State o f Ore be the most finished and impressive theatrical entertainment Washington.— At the request o f Sec gon, for I.ane County, ndministrater as well as the most complete w e have ever seen, or that ha# retary Baker, the American Red Cross of the estate o f Duke D. \Knox, de ever made a transcontinental to u r." censed, and has qualified. through Its chapters In every state All person* having claims against will assist In the return to civilian The stage of the Eugene Theater is among the largest in said estate nre hereby required to pro employmont of hundreds of war work» the west, and yet, by actual measurement, there will be but sent them, duly verified, with the iroper Vuushors, within nix (6) months era in Washington, who are to be dis few feet to spare in accommodating this massive production, rom the dnth of this notice, to said charged by the war department before and that is only made available by removing every vestige administrator at his residence near Ont- June 30. of house scenery and equipment. tnge Orove, in Lane Coanty, Oregon. Dated and first published this 10th M ail orders w ill be filled now, - when accompanied by check Communists Ctntenced to Penitentiary. day o f April, 1#]». or postoi'ficc money order, together with self-addressed, Portland, Or.— Hurl W. Oeter. Fred W. A. HOC ATM, stamped envelope (to avoid- error) m order» received-—add Administrator of sah) estate. W. Fry and Claude Hurst, convicted Hill ft Marks, war tax — and the box office w ill b e open for sale of seats of being members o f the Communist Attorneys for Administrator. alfbal4 Saturday morning, M ay th« 8th. Labor party, which was held to hava for Its Intent the overthrow of the Prices w ill range from $3.00, $2.00, $1.50, and $1 j OO to 50c. NO TICE TO ' CREDITORS. government of thedJntted Htales, were- The free list, telephone orders and seat reservations w ill In the matter o f th « estate o f Mary given penitentiary sentences. N. J. Nelson, Jr. HAULING AND DRAYING ^ADAPTED from the play, “Admiral Crich ton,” by ,|. Ms Barrio,, author -of “Peter * Pan/’ “The Little Minister,” ete., ¿PRODUCED by Cecil B. DcMille, the master cniftHTnan of the screen, <lireetor of “Old Wives for New,” “Don’t Change Your i I unhand,” "We Can’t Have Everything/’ “»loan of Arc,” etc. WITH AN ALLSTAR CAST, in d u in g Til OS. MKIOHAN OLORIA SWANSON THEODORE ROBERTS LILA. LEE. HEBE. DANIELS »RAYMOND HATTON WESLEY BARRY OPULENT SCENES of a life of ease among the titled rich. UA KBA R lit »«SCENES of struggles with na ture on a South Sea Isle. SPLENDOR OF DOWNS in the drawing rooms of tin* ultra rich. ’OSTUMER of ; grass and skins in savage jungles'of Oic.trojMcs. BEAUTIFUL. yachting scenes on a placid summer sea. SHIPWRECK, terror, despair and thrills of heroic rescue. <IOK<IK<IUH SPECTACLES in* the palace of a king of atreienf Babylon; I [BEVIES of beautiful women; pomp of pow- ' er; excesses of a profligate court. HUMOR, pathos, colorful drama,avivid ron- tmsts, dazrlhig pagi antry , enacted by ^ hundreds of players. 1 »I’HAT 'I'llK VA.ST NTTMBRR (all of Lane county will want to sec it) may he proper ly. accouunodateil— | *rHiH MASTER PRODUCTION OF ALL I PHOTOPLAYS will bo shown simulta- ) noously at i ♦ 4 « : f ■ * The Rex and I . : =at E u g e n e ¡Monday, TUesday, Wednesday 1 May 3, 4 and 5 i (Adntisaon Pticeu Adults, 35c;< Children^ 15c Special' Note^In juatice to yourself -and out of courtesy to others, please come at one V>f the following hours: 1, 3, 7 or 9 p. m. ’ GOVERNMENT SPENDS $18,000,000 PER DAT f L L HARREL The Beil Amusement Organization Ever on Tour Coming to the Eugene Theater for One Night Monday May the 10th Ocer, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Wisher (leer has been by the County Court of tho State o f Oregon in and for Ioine Coanty, appointed ad ministrator o f the estate o f Mary User, deceased, and that all persons having claims against the aaid estate nre re qoired to present the same, duly veri fied, to the said administrator nt the law office o f H. J. Hhinn, in Cottage drove. Oregon, within six months from the 10th day o f April, 1920. ELIHHKK C E E », Administrator. H. J. Hhinn, Atty. for Estate. al0-myl4 be entirely suspended during M r. P o st’s engagement. The first mail orders and the first at the box office w ill have the first choice of seats, and early appUcatMUis are earnestly sug Sweden Gives Dr. Kapp Protection* Berlin.— The Swedish government ban decided that It wiH not grant ex-, tradition of Dr. Kapp. Vorwaerta has learned from an authoritative source. gested. Republican Party Chiefs te Meek Chicago -T h e republican national committee will meet In Chloago on May 13 to consider contests between delegates to the paUonal convention. Conveyance at 11 p. m. Respectfully, a . h . M c D o n a l d , Manager-Director Eugene Theater. No one seated during the prologue— Curtain at 8:30 sharp.