Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 10, 1921, Image 5

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
S h i p a m i Sail u n d e r
th e S ta rs a n d S trip e s to
a ll p a r t s o f t h e w o r ld
C l Ill'S with the S tars
O und >tnpes blowing
from tlirir nuiMs ore once
m ore sailing tin seven seas
1 l»ey are. hv the M er-
cliunt M .iririe A it, 1920,
u ltim ately tu
l>e ow ned and o p erated
p riv ate ly l>y tiiire n s of the
U n ited S tates
I la y are A m erican ships,
ca rry in g pava-ngeis and, as
President I larding has said,
ca rry in g our c a r­
goes m A m erican hottom a
to the m arts of the world ”
K eep o u r splendul ahifvs
on th e seven seas u n d er
th e S ta rs and Stri|>es hy
sailing an d shipping on
th em
r. u
Morion c o m ity U i I m y e a r will pro
d i n e m o rn Unni Ulto I iuim of »tr.iw
lierrleM
’t h e minim i re u n i o n of ilio e i miii
dentil of Hie old W ilb u r u im le m y w in
belìi ut W ilb ur
Ilio » llnvllle 1 m rui tIIIX (ill'll i by pnpu
Inr miloMTlptlon to r (he b u ild ing pf u
i oui u i milt > bonne
Curvali!» in to b.ivo u n e » |£>o,non
hOMpllul. I lie buildin g (O be »torteli
w libili il few week»
A c o o p e r a t i v e e n n n ln g c o m p a n y ban
b een orgalilKed ill linlloa Willi il ru p i
lili »lock llf tlilU.OUO
F ree use of
S h i p p i n g H o a r d f ilm s
lls c of S hipping H oard
m o tio n picture films, four
reels, free on request of
any m ayor, pastor, p o st­
m aster. or organization.
M in -. 11 >n sai i
( f *f AmrtiiMa ilflirm only)
Steel
hsiriter %
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M i y «im u rit I ti V 111011111 In th e Hogue
riv e r Willey, ilurllig « li li lí .'17 Im lien
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I u r f h r r ir d • r t iu ii o a i m a y
t a in e d h y f i i j u r i f
F o r s a ilin g s o f passen g er
a n d f r e ig h t sh ip s to a ll
p o rts n f th e w o rld a n d a ll
o th e r in fo rm a tio n w rite
tn
U. S. S h i p p i n g B o a r d
WASHINGTON, D C.
B TO N IN O
O P TU»: F U T U R I!
(H ufcgtisrding \ meri«*ii Agaiust Fire.)
Bli-*ii»*d w 11li iiii iiilicrituiii'e n f vast
listiinil resourees, Ilo* Aiioro'iiH pillili«'
hfiH iilwuv« !>*•*• n tuo prodigiil ni itn
weultli
Tln
of rirli soli,
«opiouM w ut*» niipplv » n « 1 fu i li«* rii le nini
tunh«*r in ubuiidsii««*, Ino* reSulted in
un n t t i t n d e of mdiffertffi«'«* to t b •* pos
-ilo lity n f Ilicir c ih n iis tio n
T h ere in nlwity* u «Iny of r»*« knm ng,
liom-vcr, nini tliis in purf Huliirly Irti»
in r«agurd to olir tiiiib*r i i ' nihim » * W *
liuv«- l#ei*n tljmjglit l*HM|y perniiti ing fio
i I ch Irijrtion of our for«*»«!* hy fire to fin
«•xtent fimi must Hooner nr lut«-r speli
dinjMter if fio r titr of h u m iiig in ri«»?
l'Io « k«‘d. \ n ii im ittcr o f f a r i , lu i u le r
in nlrcmly scuri e uh «,oriipar«,d with con
ditioiiN n few y e u rs ago.
I» onn of p ro p e r ty «lue to fo rest fires
ainoiintcìl lo fHr#, 715,74 7 diiring 'h e
fi ve yeu rs «*nd«*»l witli 1(120. The in. g
m t mj»' of th è te r r it o r y hurned ove
«Juring tlii n j>*rio<l, 50,4^8,307 . u n «, ir
aIso s t u r ll in g ; it u p n o o n tH ai
largi r thim th ut «»eeupi«*d I• y I t \ h .
N o th in g is i i i I ih J i « 1 in tb* 1.* g o vera
no ut figuriN to i ri « i i «* u t •- fio* loss of life
III foicst fires, liIt limigli il in NOOjot iriii'S
h**ii\y iih in th è Miniiesotn i u ta s tro p h e
of 1918, w ln rc iu iiiu rly a rhousund
p«*r«ous w«?re «*ither h urned to deu th or
N»if foruted.
In udditioii to th è lives saerifieed
an d th è grovsiug tiu iher lost, th ere
iisuslly i n m i atti-ndunt d«*»truction of
N ettlers’ liono-s t li fa i freijucntly n r r m e
p ro t e r te d l»y lusurane«*.
As fa r un Ih«* forentn alone nr«- con
fcriied thè '«*i»rly I ohncn hy fire are
Miif fu-icntl} IIMOUM in i Ì o u i h i L in , for
thè tiuiher supply of rh«' «'««untry in la*
m g «'ut an d dt'stro y ed fotir I iiiicn un
fust un it in hciiig reri«#w«'d. T o t » thut
htove reqm ri'd 5o to |oo ynirN to ma
tur«* uro ru /c d hi a few hourn and un
fo r tu n s t e ly th ey cannot he r«*pluee«f ili
uny «iiortii tini«* th nn timi r««|uir«-«I hy
th è originiti gro w th . T h ere in no ‘ ‘ jazz,
t i n t e ’ ’ in N a t u r e ’ n scht'lile ni develop
meni.
T hu s in d e s tro y in g thè forestN wr a n ­
no! oiily du m ag in g tlo* pn-seiit hot we
un* literully h u rn m g up thè fu tu re.
A uo tber fuefor thu t has heen con
Slderi-d in ibi* e f f e d of 11 fon-stution
upon our w a te r supply; nevertheless,
tb«* t w o resourees ar«* «*los«dy m t e r d e
peudciit, and u lurestli-si Xnierii'u would
melili Ii deiM-rt Afliernu We bope tfiut
evcry in s u r a m e muti viill do all th ut
m in lux pow er to tiirth er th è p ro te r
tioli of our fnrtm ln , un a m n t t e r o f pub
he w » Ilare In u num ber of States spi*
lin i h-giNlatiou to Nuf«*gugrd our tfiiib«*r
tr a e ts is pi o d m g a n d a patrioti«’ ser
vi««* ol greut \ a l u e will h«* perfornied
hy 11 « un «) w km iiitl in tli»* pu-NNUge of
sueb hi IN.
Kidlowlug i>4 year»' r e s i d e n c e In
lin k e r en m ity , <» (' K n o iiii, «¿7, died
I at 111» Illune lu li n k e r laxt week.
A big erti wd g re e t e d th e o p en in g
I day of th e m b a n n u a l » I n » » b e r r y
(•'»Uval und rone i l i o » lu I.eliuliiiii.
W a r r e n I* Heed I iuh reulgneil a»
m a y o r of Iti eilaporl g l * l n r un u n uhoii
»Iren» ut pentoli»! bii»iu**M' m a l le r »
Willi 1111 a t t e n d u ie e of m o r e itimi
I 1 Jo, th e Pali uuiiu al eon vent Ion
Ho ( i n k 01 lln n k e r» u »» ih lotion wa»
held ill geu»lde
W a l l e r I'oat, well k n o w n p io n e e r , I»
i d ead at O ak ville, a g e d 77.
lie had
la e ii u re a ld e n t of I.'.mi e o u n ty p r a e t l
l u l l ) all bl» life
M eu ib ar» b lp In th e Mend p"»t. A m e r
leuii l.egiou , » a » b u t a t e d lo |I<1 III th e
i iiurM' of a m e m h e r » h l p e a m p a i g n c a r
rleil on lu»t w eek
T h e r e w ere l i d tru ffle a c c i d e n ta on
I'o rtlu n d Ktreet» d u r i n g May. « h i e b
euUNed th e dealll of tw o perniili» und
lu ju rie» to 9!» o th e r »
Ctvll s e r v i r e e «um m a t Ion will »onn
be held III IM lei I |M>»I III.1 »I er» fllf Cell
d ietim und D ayton. t h e p o » to f(lin de
p iirtin en t hu» annullili eil
i
Tlii-re tire now V. i lulinaiit» to th e
r e w a r d o ffe re d for th e ap pri-lienalon
of th e m u r d e r e r » of Til T a y lo r, lute
V egetable hkallop % P ut a la y e r of
»lo-rlff of U m a tilla e n u u ty
I euulied coru hi the bottom of n b a k in g
O rg a u la u llo n of ltu- O re g o n f'o -oper . dish and add b u tt e r , pep|»er an d »alt.
a li v e d r a i n d r o w r » ' a»»oeliitlon In t h e n ad d a layer of sliced onions and
b u tt e r , pepp«*r an d unit. N e x t ad d u
Marlon e o u n ly w.i» laiinehed at u m u i»
layer of to m ato es with b u t t e r , pepper
m e e tin g hebl n e a r M ilverton..
and salt
li« peut u n til dish in full,
Mori- th a n Ilio peiaoiiM atli*ltded th e (.’over with b u tt e r e d b read c ru m b s an d
f o u r t e e n t h a n n u a l e o n v e n tl n n of th e b ak e an hour. L’sually th e ju i c e tn»m
O re g o n Itelall J e w e le r » ' u » noc lut lou, one can of toinatncN in ss f f i c ie ti t liquid
for th is dish.
hold ut A *torlu Monday und T u eaduy .
• • •
Cmp<iiiM | hm >, A m e r l e a a L eg ion . hu»
Hound S teak T w o pounds of round
t a k e n a leuae mi Ih» lla iin u turni, u s t e a k ; put thro ug h food c h o p p e r; put
m ile »outh of Ilo» bu rg, und will pluee in fa t b u t ta k e out strin g s . Nea*on
with salt, pepper, celery salt an d one
th e field In c o u d lllo n fu r un a v ia tio n
large onion p u t thro u g h food chopper.
ba»e
Mix th o ro ug hly au d shape 141 a tin* k
Tin- a t r a w h e r r y c r o p In l a m e co u n ty loaf. P u t 111 b u tt e r e d r o a s te r or open
I* h eav y anil th e c a n n e r y of th e Ku puli »will do; d re d g e w ith flour au d
g e n e I'ruit d r a w e r s ' uMMiriutlon I» b ak e m medium hot oven. H av e pota
toes boiling. Put (»«‘a t 011 hot p t s l ^ i*
w o rk in g on t h e »urplu» ov eranlea mu rounded by boiled p o ta to e s ami pour
made
ov er all th e follow ing g r a v y : Mix a
M a h e r m e n u( t h e m o u th of Kogue large iietipiug t a bit spoon f ui o f flour
r i v e r h a v e hud a v e ry p o o r ananoii smooth with a little eobl w a te r, pour
about a pint of hot w a te r in m«‘ut pan
T h » run «¡in light an d t h e p ric e haa
and a d d th«* flour an d w ater, tttir
d ro p p e d from 11 c e n t» to 7 c e n t» a smooth us it boils. A dd salt if needed.
pound
H H a m m o n d . 15. of P o r t la n d , wim
S P E C IA L SCHOOL M E E T IN G .
dei u p ltu te d w h en n bight on a hig h
Nolii'c i» heri'by gi*«-u tu 111*- l.gul
line ut t h e logging e.itnp at K eier, Nall
*»t*'r» *>f Svhiiul l) i» t n c t Xo. 45 of
K M orn n e a r SI
H e le n a b r o k e and luta.- t ' o a a t y , H tato of Or.-gon, thut it
m u g l i! him
H|«>riul Hcboul M e e tin g of »«id diatric-t
It I n »aid Ihn! fru it g ro w e r* In th e « i l i be h«dd ut a u d ito riu m of high
dlH trlrt will c o o p t a t e w ith H*-h*Hd b u ild in g un tho Jotli day of
.lune, 1921, a t 2:tH» o ’clock iu tbe a f
p a r k n r a in n fin a n c ia l way to m a k e th e
tern o o u , fo r th e f o l lo « l a g u b je e ta : thi-
NPiAon a aucccNHful (»ne for t h e p ia n ta eieetitiii of .iae d ir e c to r to »er*c th ree
I lor.itili ( h e r e
year» a n d uno c lerk to »er*e oue year,
H eady to h a u d le all t h e product»« of an d th è tr a u » a c tio u of »ueli otlier bua*
I tn m e m b e ra , th«» (C o o p e ra tiv e ('a i m in g ne»» a» ma* legali* roaie b i f o r e thè
'meeting.
an d P a r k i n g c o m p a n y at S a le m op en
Dateli thi» 2ud day o f J u n e , 1921.
ed Its doorn laat w e e k to c o m m e n c e
U. J . 8 H I N N ,
jll) 17
C h airuiau B o ard o f D irector»
p a c k in g HtrawiierrieH
A p e titio n Nlgned l»> 300 legal vo tera A ttent: W orth H n rv ey , D i» trie t Clerk.
Tested Recipes
It is « i i i i l i Minii'tlung In a <le
I h i ** i i h i in k t m « i luit lus m o n e y
is Ireilig p ln ee d ill a s s t l u l i g a
b a n k as it is posMilile to i nni
rin a i i a i r s ol' t h i s lunik a r e
eus ei ned
« i l l i eolia* rvatiMiii,
eiiiiiliiiieil « i t l i i i i l i i p l i s e a n d
il I > tu d a t e niel In ais « I ne li m a k e
lui si ai i o I ti ess a n d s a t i s i a e l o r y
l i nn ku ig service.
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I.LÍ.MAI. I I ' M UVK
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First National Bank
“ T he I >ld ■Reliable”
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‘Tw o of tjie m ost hom elike h o ­
tel« in P o rtla n d , located in the
h e a rt of llie sh o p p in g a n d th e a ­
te r d is tric t. A ll O regon E lec tric
tra in s sto p a t th e S E W A R D
H O T K h, th o H ouse of C heer.
E x cellen t d in in g room in c o n ­
nection.
T ho H O T ED C O R N E L IU S ,
th e House o f W elcom e, is only
tw o s h o rt block from the Sew-
urd.
O u r b ro w n busses m eet all
tra in s. ItatcM $1.50 a n d up.
W. C. C U L B E R T S O N , Prop.
CAMPINO AND OUTINO
SUPPLIES
Krag and Springfield
Rifles
Army Goods Store
in tin' b u ild in g n e a r th e b rid g e
with the p ain t on th e w indow s.
Call o r wr i t e fo r o u r ea ta lo g
SOUTH BEN PA C IFIC TIMF. TA BLE
( C orrected N ovem ber 'JO, Itl'JO
N o rth Bound
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No. 17— 7:42 p.
Whiit do you want?
feren ce.
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Make» no «Ilf
T ry n S e n tin el « u n h id .
**'
calla for t h e recall of M II Marlow,
co u n ty conut) ten lo n e r of Lau«» c o u n ty ,
und L N H oney of K u g en e I n a c an d i
d a t e to s u c c e e d him.
J l> F a r r e l l of P o r t l a n d h a s re s ig n
ed an a m e m b e r of th e « ta t e f a i r b oard
a n d H <\ B ro w n e, n i a u u g e r of th«*
W e n te rn B r e e d e r s ’ G a i e t t e , h a s been
a p p o in t e d in bin p lace
11)« O re g o n p u b lic s e r v ic e c o m m i s ­
sion, tn an o r d e r ban in creuned t Ur
r a t e s of th e Monter w a t e r s e r v i c e s u f ­
fic ie n tly t o c u re for th e op«»ratiug ex
petiN«»N of th e c o rp o r a ti o n .
T h e r e an» a to ta l of 342 i n d u s tr i a l
p la n t s In O re g o n at th e prettent ti m e
t h a t u se m o r e t h a n loo h o r s e pow er,
a c c o r d i n g to a re p o r t p r e p a r e d by ('.
If G ra m , s t a t e la b o r conuniHHioner.
W. K. J o h n s t o n e , poHtmuHter at
Ant«dop«». nhot an d kill«»«! h im s e lf, fol
low in g an InveHtigutimi in to th e a c
c o u n ts of th e pOHtofflce by G. O. B run
n e r o f T h e OulleH. p o s to fflc e in s p e c to r.
W ith <*ht»ers a n d u n a n i m o u s vote
fro m th e d e le g a te s , Mrs Ida B ('a lia
h a n w as re-elected p r e s i d e n t of th e
O re g o n F e d e r a t io n of W o m e n 's ( 't u b s
at th e c I oh I iik s e s sio n of t h e c o n v e n
tion at P en d le to n .
G a so lin e s a l e s fo r April. 1921. show
ed a n I n c r e a s e of 133.155 g a llo n s over
th a t d i s t r i b u t e d in O re g o n d u r i n g th e
p r e c e d i n g monili, a n d an i n c r e a s e of
559.0*5 g a ll o n s in e x c e s s of t h e s a l e s
d u r i n g April, 1920. a c c o r d i n g to a s t a t e
m o n t co m p ile d by S a m A. K o se r, sec
1 r e t a r y of s la te .
N O T IC E O F
DO R EN A .
1
fHpccinl t*i The Hent 1 nel ,
May '* Mi-- Frc«bt Fiindrum. w ho
had bei n viHif ng n ( tije (»|en H»ot»
boni«*, f» ti n n ì d *0 I»« t
homi' in Kiigeu«*
Fnday
.Mabel M <ri 111 , of th»* Grove, «pi r,t
♦ he lattei p:nt of la si w «» V vi-i »mg
witb ber a u u t, M in .1 E
I
Mi «farvi*' 1 hapiyifi re!nrii**(| to h* r
h o m r at Manta C lara H a tu id ay , a f t e r
-pendi ag t he v»*ek v isifin g relativi*-
b e re.
D. I. Kngland, d a u g h te i Ih m » «nd
M inn I I
M . I • ^ .vt-r»1 k ' i K#-r.H v . t « » r ■
M a t t in i :* *
Mr and Mrs. f ’b s s
T*-efers
and
dnught» 1 Nelli«* r«*turrie«| H atu rd ay « ve
ning fi ai
. 'icouvi r,® li* re th«-> had
b**en - i- itin g Mr. an d
M rs.
Cari
Volga mou*.
Mix Sarah FU loft ' \ ‘*nt to thè Grò ve
H aturday f»> work at th** C e n tra l hotel.
Mr and Mr- .1. H Burro tt, Mr»
Ì/ist.-r H hortridge an d -un K«*i»neth
were Hu mia y visi fora at thè C. A.
Vun.Hi hoinrk hnmP
and
fr
i
ri? T r * nf. t i
- w » V.
M /- Apple* bite, n f Koseburg, is v»-
it in g ber parevi*, Mr. a n d Mrs. B F
N agl*-y
B enetta and J o h n Te«*ters l»*ft Tues
«Jav for Lew istoo, Ida., w h ere th ey
- y e — f. I
. . . .
I « < «ÉM
..
T —. . . -
Gorgeous JAL Ruinier /
*
fainily and a tt e n d -uimner tebool.
I^*vi \'anH**hoia* k sperit th è w< » k
••mi in Fugane.
Th«- Fi ** T hom ason, V au V slin , Goub t
an d l'«»uf|ii«>t t e fainilies m otored to
Iuoodon Hunday and a tt e n d il i th è ball
gam e bet w een thè How
Hiver
and
(¿onduli tennis.
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*
WAT»'H VOI It I.ABKI.
NOTICF. O F
•**
F IM A I. S E T T L E M E N T
Niiti'i- !» lifrpby ({iv*-n t h u t th<* un
lìcriii'u. ft a d m io ia trn trix of fh*>
»
u t Churl, v F a h rr n w u ld , d c m i w d , ha»
fil.-<l ln-r firmi rirrount in th<- m a t to r
" f ».ni v»tntc an d t h a t H atu rd ay , th<
41b day of J u n e , 1921, nt th*- hou r of
I l n Vinel* a m. o f naid d a r ha» been
»et by the C o u n t* i ’o n rt fo r hearin g
..bj eetion* to »nid are o u n t
and
the
final «ettlem ent nf »nid l■»tat••
KJ.TZABETH F A I! B E N W A L D ,
A dm in i» tratrix of th e e s t a te of |
md j:;j. y f'h»rle« F a h r i nw ald, dereaved
A D M I N I S T R A T O R 'S N O T IC E
N o ti'.' I» liereby given tlint thè un
der»igi ' d ha» b<'-n np|»<iinted by thè
Cj>urity f ' i u r t for L ane CViinty, Ore
g<m. adniiniK trator w ith will nnnexed
o f tb e . » t a t e o f Klma A. C o ttle, de
re a a e d
All peraona h a v in g elnima ngninnt
aaid evinte a re herebv n o tified to pr*1
»ent thè «naie duly v erifie d to m e nt |
m y o ffiee in Cottagi- Orove, Iutne
fCount v. ' In goo,
..r b*f ri
fnonth» n f t e r th è d a t e o f thi» mitiee.
D a t ' d at C o tta g e Orove, O regon, «ili-
•J»tth da* u t Mav, 1921.
J . E. YOUNO,
A d m ln ia trn to r of thè e»tate of
mySO jn e l 7
Klmn A. C ottle, deeeaeed
39c
M ount R ainier is 14,408 I
abcA - th e sea-level— th e
ond highest m o u n tain peak in
th e L o iled S ta te s i t is th e c e n ­
te r of R ainier N ational P ark ,
W a sh in g to n and is situ ated
ab o u t seventy-five m iles b y
road east of T acom a.
T h is rem arkable m o u n tain
is of v olcanicorigin and is n o w
cro w n ed w ith snow and ice,
h a v in g th e m o s t e x te n s iv e
glaciers to be found in th e
U nited S tates.
T h e N ational P a rk s H igh­
w a y leads d irectly from T a ­
com a to R ainier N ational P ark ,
and at Long m ire S p rin g s —
w ith in th e P ark boun d aries -r-
is a S ta n d ard Oil service s ta ­
tion rea
to serv e m o to ris ts
w ith Re_ C row n Gasoline.
C tfjcC asfìlivt
o f' Q u a lity
W h e r e v e r y o u t o u r in
W a sh in g to n you will see tb e
R ed C ro w n sign on serv ice s ta ­
tions a n d garag es. It is th e sig n
of q u ality in gasoline.
S T A N D A R D O IL CO M PA N Y
(CalifcttM)
W h a t <lo von w a n t ! A n v w a v a S e n t i n e l W a n t a i l
w il l tret it f o r vow. W h a t do vou w a n t a n v w a v ?
79c
59c
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F I N A L g K T T l.R M r.M T
N o tic e ia hereby g iv e n t h a t th e uu
deiaigned, ns a d m u u u t r a t o r o f tho o>
ta l e of Duke D. k u o x , deceased, ha»
filed in th e C ouu ty C o u rt of Lane
C oun ty, Oregou, hi» fin a l a c c o u n t a»
aueh a d m i n is tr a t o r , a n d th e sa id Court
lias fix ed M onday, th e 20th d a y of
J u n e , 1921, a t th e hour of tw o o ’clock
p. m., us th e tim e f o r h e a r i n g o f ob
je c tio n s to said fin a l acc o u n t a n d set
tlen ient th ereof.
Any au d all persona h a v in g objec
tie s » to said fin a l a c c o u n t a re hereby
n o tified to be p re s e n t a t sa id tim e in
th e co un ty c o u rt room in th e Lane
C o u n ty C ourt House, in th e C ity of
E u gene, L ane C oun ty, Oregon, a n d then
and th ere m ake such objections.
W A HOOATK,
A d m in i s t r a to r o f said E s ta t e
Hill A M arks,
A tto r n e y s for A d m in i s t r a to r . m80 j n l 7
A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O T IC E .
N otice i» hereby g iv en t h a t th e un
dersig n ed has been a p p o in t e d by the !
C ounty C ourt of l.nne C oun ty, s t a t e of
Oregon, a d m i n is tr a t o r of th e e s t a t e o f !
Retieeea W hite, deceased,
AH persons h a v in g elninis a g a in s t
said e s t a te a re hereby n o tifie d to
present th e same to me duly v erifie d
at th e offio e o f J . F. Yetiug, in Cot
tag*- d r o v e , l.an e C ou n ty , Ore., w ithin
ti m onths a f t e r th e d a te o f th is notice
D ated n tM ’o ttn g e d r o v e , Ore., th is ,'trd
day of J u n e , 1921,
J A M E S S. 0 7 . M E N T ,
A d m in is tra to r o f th e e s t a te of
Kebecea W hite, deceased.
J . E. YOU NO,
A tto rn ey for th e esta te .
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