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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 4, 1920)
t F U G E N E M U SIC S H O P 8 E A S T N IN T H , E U G E N E Pianos, Player Pianos, Used Pianos This beautiful all re c o rd B i l l mor e mahogany phono graph with 6 rec ords or I 2 selec tions only— / $ 95.10 Pay $10 cash and arrange to pay the balance by the w eek or month. The old met I u x I m of tone repro duction liave lieen net awiile only to be replaced by the new and more modern which are found only in THK CH EN EY. All phuiwigrupliM exproNN pre paid. Name Addremi B y actual tests By exhaustive «tod y and engine testa, our Board o f Lubrication Engineers haa determined the correct consistency of Zerolene for your make of automobile. It a recommendations are available for you In the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart*. Get one for your car at your dealer's or our nearest station. Use Zerolene for the Correct Lubrication of your auto mobile, truck or tractor. S T A N D A R D Olt. COM PA NY <c«iir<»AM> A grade fo r each type ofei% me T. O Stiliteli, Spedai Agl., Standard Oil Co., Cottage Orovo, Ore. livery patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Gott.age Grove a newspaper which eminent an- thority has stated to he one of tin* best eountrv newspapers published anywhere. "They’re Talking About It Everywhere’' says th e G ood Ju d ge How much more genuine satisfaction you get from a little of the Real T o bacco Chew than you ever got from the old kind. The good, rich, real to- bucco taste lasts so tong — you don’t need a fresh chew nearly as often. T h at’s why It saves you money. Any man who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up In two styles R IG H T C U T Is a short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is a lonft line-cut tobacco 4 Good Roads Committee on Methods of Procedure Titi- executive committee o f the I .line County Oooil Hoads association met Saturday afternoon ami in a prolonged •ession discussed future plana for tb« organization and drew up detmled rec ommendut ions to be pri-aented to the ■'ounty rnurt regarding tbe laaiilng o f lininla unit tbe progrmn o f road eon atruellon. The atulement read«: Tn the Honorable County Court o f I.ane County, Oregon: (lent lemon l.unr county bna just passed through a ennipiugn to author l/e the laauc o f 12.000,1)00 o f county liomla lieiiring 6 per rent lutereat, to tie pnid o f f in 20 ei|ual annual pay inenla In-ginning with the aiith yenr, the proeeeda to tie uaed in the con struction o f n-rtnin roada deaignated, iidopted and known na tbe primary rmiil ayalern o f lame county. The adoption o f tbia road progrnm ■Iona not mum that tbe rounty court ahould ruah headlong into extensive roml eunat roetion regard lean o f pre vailing eonditiona, liut if dura menn • hut the court haa been clothed with the power to uae tbe rredit o f the rounty by iaauing nnd aelling, from time tn time, the bonila o f the rounty to aeeurr the money needed nnd that run lie uaed wiaely, erouomieully and jiiitieioualy in rond eonatrurtinn, and DO fnater. Objertioaa to the rond bond program were honestly made by many o f our people for the reHanna that prirea o f material are very high, labor aearee and eonditiona unfavorable at the prea ent time for n large nmoont o f eon atrurtion work, nnd nlao on nrrount o f the preaent bond market. Tbeae objertiona were legitimnte nnd rommnnd aerioua eonaiderut ion. The l.nne County (loud Honda naaoeintion >n urging the people to give tbe eoun tv court tbia authority, mum red them that we rould depend on tbe court lining good judgment in both aelling the bornia and proceed! proceeding with the eon atrurtion work. The I vine County Oood Honda aaao rintion haa been ahaoiutely fa ir with the people o f tbe county in presenting the <|neation and feel the rea|Minaibility o f wntrhing the work aa it ia done and aiding in every wav poaaible to get aa much practical, permanent road work done for tbe money expended aa ia poaaible to get. Because o f tbe responsibility we feel renting upon ua nnd our deaire to nerve, to the best o f our judgment nnd ahil itv, all the people o f tbe eounty, we beg to urge upon tbe rourt the ful lowing progrnm: 1st Tbnt no bonds be sold for leas than pnr. (Th e law forbids it, and even if the Inw did not, fo r good buai nean reasons it should not be done.) 2nd That the bonds be offered in amnll amount« und -run 11 denomination» and the people o f Ijin e eounty tie urged to bay them, because they are n good investment nnd w ill keep the money nnd the interest at home. 3rd - We recommend that no e it r g aive construction work be undertaken under any condition« that w ill tnk< needed labor from the farms, mill« ramps or other industries, and until rpndiliona settle to a normal nnd rtnnd nrd level, thnt you proceed carefully with the rond bond program. 4th— W c recommend that all o f th< rond building equipment and organic»- C ITA TIO N . In the County Court o f the State ot Oregon for tbe County o f l.ane. In tbe matter o f the estate o f John Cooley, deceased. Ab-x Cooley, John T. Small, W illiam Henry Hmull, Nancy C. MeCoy, Hubert ( ’. Small, George A i n Small, W. C Cooley, Carrie Irvine, Kttio Wright Mr». K ittle B ailey, Jame» B. Cooley »nd the heir» o f n deceased dnughtei o f »aid John C. Cooley, being four children, Byron Thompson, Velmt Drlii kunl, Imi* Drinknrd and Dab Orinknrd, Greeting: In the name o f the State o f O m o n you are hereby cited nnd required to appear in the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County ol l.nne, at the Court Koom thereof, at Kugene, in the County o f Lane, oi Saturday, the 5th dny o f June, 1020 at I I o'clock in the forenoon o f that day* then nnd there to show cause, if any you have, why J. I’ . Currin, admin istnitor o f the above entitled estnte -tinuld not be ordered to sell the real estate o f snid deceased at private ■»!• or at public sale ns the court may or dor, siiiil real estate being described as follow s: Beginning at the aouthenat corner of the lien ty Small I). I.. C. No. 57, run thence north 737.22 feet to the south west corner o f the Willinm Shield and w ife 1). I,. C. No. 5ft thence east 472 feet, thence south 737.22 feet nnd thence west 472 feet to the point ot beginning containing N acres o f land more or less, all being in section 33 Tp. 20, S. K. 3 west, in Ijin e County. State o f Oregon. Also the south hnlf o f the southwest quarter, section 3 Tp. 21 8. R. 3 west, m l.nne County, Oregon, nnd the north half o f the northwest quarter nnd thi louthwest quarter o f the northwest piarter and the northwest quarter ot ike northeast quarter, o f section 10 Tp. 21, 8. R. 3 west, all in I.nne Coun iy, Oregon. Also beginning at a point in thi northeast qunrter o f section four, Tp J1, 8. K. 3 west, snid point beiug 18.31 -hnins west and 4.25 chains south ol the northeast corner o f the Wm. Cur rin I). L . C. No. 44 theneo running north 17.73 chains to the northenai corner, thence west 30.54 chains to thi '•nat boundary o f County Hoad and thi northwest corner, thence south follow mg east boundary o f said County Road 17.73 chains to southwest corner, thence east 30.54 chains tn the point o f beginning, enntnining 54.14 acre* more or less, situated in Wm. Currin and George Cooley D. I.. C. in Tp. 81, 8. B. 3 west, in Ijin e County, Oregon, for the purposes therein set forth. Witness, the Hon. H. L. Down Judge o f the County Court o f the Htnte o f Oregon, for the County o f lavne, nnd the Heal o f said Court here to a ffix ed , this 4th day o f May, 1980. (Seal) A tteat: R. 8. BRYHON, Clerk, q»7-j4 By B. E. Jackson, Deputy. tion be worked steadily every day tbe weather will permit, and when the money rvailable from our regular 'axes is uAbausteii, that the credit o f tbe county be used by o ffe rin g fo r sale euougli, but no more, bonds tliLii M CN sury to keep the equipment and organ ixaiion active until tuxes are paid tin- follow ing yi-ur. 6th Next year, or whenever business conditions become settled, labor more plentiful mol efficien cy greater, that you then proceed us fast as possible to permanently locate, properly grade, thoroughly dram ami surface with mneuduin according to progrnm, the roads designated und shown upon tbe road map o f Kune eounty that was pre sented to and adopted by tbe people ut the recent »peeiiil election. tlth Wc recommend that you imme diutely install anil keep a practical, efficien t cost system on all road nnd bridge work, whether it be mainte nance or construction work. A system that will cnuble tbe eourt und the tax payers to know exactly what every part of every project or section has cost and is routing the eounty. The Kane County Gooil^Houds asso ciation, its executive committee and its o ffic e r» desire to merit, hold nnd en jo y the confidence o f the people o f 1-nw county, and they also desire the eounty eourt to merit and enjoy this »unit- confidence, and we appreciate that this can only be done by all o f us proceeding in harmony to secure the best results poaaible to attain. Our people wunt more and bettor roads, but they also wunt the best value that ran be had fo r the money they piovide to build them with. Assuring you that the asHoeiution and its officers are ut your service, we beg to remain, Very truly yours, FRED KIMK, 1’ resident, M. B. G LASS, Secretary, K C K K K. GOODRICH, Treasurer, K. J. A D A M 8, G. W. G R IF F IN , K. K. M O RRISO N, I). E. Y O R A N , C. M. Y O l'N O , Executive Com. THE FORDSON WAY I h the only way lor the live, progmutive, up-to-dat« fanner. Farming haa become both a buoagiexH and a science. No longer need it be a drudgery. The Fordaon tractor i.s the solution. Your non or your daughter will b< glad to help when they can ride a chug-chug and handle the steering gear. It will save it» coat in a ahort time in the Having of feed bills. Ex pense stops the moment you shut off the gas and you never have to worry about feeding it, rubbing it down or cleaning out the stalls. GO TO WOODSON’S FOR FORDSONS ^ ....................................... WATGIT YOUR LABEL—IT WILL PAY YO; — . - , --------— — T h ere’s hardly anything a Hentinel wantnd w on 't do, but i f one doean't do it, try two. ••• A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’S BALE. N otice is hereby given, that under, and in pursuance o f an order o f the County Court o f the State o f Oregon, for the County o f Jackson, duly made and entered on the 3rd day o f April, 1920, in the matter o f the estate o f David Ivy , deceased, L. D. Hays, the administrator o f said estate, will, from and after the 10th day o f June, 1920, proceed to sell, at private sale, to tbe Highest bidder, for cash, that certain real estnte belonging to said estate, und situated in the County o f laine, and Htate o f Oregon, particularly de »cribed as follows, to w it: An undivided one half (A4) interest in ihc Kast one half (Vh) o f lot three, in block three o f D. G. McFarland ’a Fourth Addition to Cottage Grove, lame County, Oregon. Bids on said real property mny be made to the undersigned or to I - A. Roberts, uttorney for said estate, at his o ffie e in The Citizens Bank Build iiig, at Ashland, Jackson County, Ore gon. First publication made M ay 7, 1920. L. I). H A Y S , Adm inistrator o f the estate o f David Iv y , deceased. m7-jn4 Ashland, Oregon. California Notice o f Annual School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters o f School District No. 45, o f Ijin e County, State o f Oregon, that the A N N U A L SCHOOL M E E T IN G o f said district w ill be held at auditorium o f iiigb School Building, to begin at the hour o f 2 o'clock, p. m.. on the third Monday o f June, being the 21st dny o f Juno, A. D. 1920. This meeting ia railed fo r the pur- |Hise o f electing one director to serve three years and one clerk to serve unr year and the transaction o f busi ness usuul at such meeting. Dated this 27th day o f Mav, 1920. li. J. S ll'lN N , Chairman Board o f Directors. A ttest: W O R TH H A R V E Y , District Clerk. jn ll-1 8 NOTICE FOR 0 -K T h e S t a t e o f C a l i f o r n i a has placed her un qu alified O - K on H o rse -S h o e T ires b y specifying them exclusively for all state o w n e d cars. PU BLICATION . Department o f the Interior, U. S. I. nnd O ffie e at Roseburg, Oregon, May 25, 1920. N otice is hereby given that Daniel «lates, o f Crow, Oregon, who on June 12, 191ft, made homestead entry serial No. 010078. fo r N E U N W '* 'Section II, Township 19 8 Range 5 W., W il lamette Meridian, has filed notice o f • ntention to make final three year proof to establish claim to the land ibove described, before E. O. Inimel, U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Ore gon, on the 15th day o f July, 1920. Claimant Romes as witnesses: W ar ner C. Smith, o f Crow, Oregon; Henry H. N. Gates, o f Crow, Oregon: James McDaniel, o f Korane, Oregon; George Cates, o f Korane, Oregon. W. H. C A N O N , jn4-jly8^ Register. NOTICE FOR This sixty-five thousand dollar con tract was placed after Horse-Shoe Tires had proven their actual superi ority. I f a tire can make so good on the heat shrouded deserts, the snow clogged mountain passes and jagged mountain trails o f California, do you wonder it is making so good right here? Let us tell you more about them. H o r s e -S h o e T ir e s PU B LIC ATIO N . Department o f the Interior. U. 8. -and O ffic e at Rosehurg, Oregon, May 29, 1920. N otice is hereby given that W alter M. Sharp, o f Igiwell, Oregon, who on September 30, 1915, made homestead entry serial No. 010359, for SAhSAh DISTRIBUTORS SBK8E%, H\fcHEA4HWt4HEA4, HKV» >4 HE NE A4 S W >» H W %, Section 12; N E '» , E H N W A4N EA4. EAhWA4NWA4 NE*4, Section 13, Township 20 8., Range 1 E., W illam ette Meridian, hns filed notice o f intention to make final three year proof to estahliah claim to the land above described, before E. O. Iramel, U. 8. Commsisioner, at Kugene, Oregon, on the 13th day o f July, 1920. Claimant names as witnesses; J. A. Blakely, o f Kula, Oregon; Chas. Mich acl, o f Kula, Oregon; John P. I ’elzel, o f Kula, Oregon; Harley Cain, o f Oak- ridge, Oregon. W. H. C A N O N , ja4-jly8 Register. AND Q. M. O. TRUCKS GENERAL REPAIR WORK—WORK GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES, TIRES AND TUBES OARS FOR HIRE—DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE SIXTH Warti A Perini, Props. Phone 43 GARAGE Sixth and Washington