Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, December 10, 1913, Image 5

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    California Woman Variously Alarmed
A short tint« ug h I rontruetml it ae
varn «old whlrli aettled on my lungs slid
caused in» u grout dual of aonoyaue«.
1 would haw Imd coughing spools und
my lungs wer» so soro und iuiHuuiod
1 boguu to bo seriously uluruivd.
A
fri end
rscouiuioudod Chsiuborllu's
Cough Koiiisdy, suylog sho bud usad It
for yours. I bought u bottle und It re
liovod ui) rough the first night, nud lu
n work I w hs rid of tlio cold und soro
noss of the lungs,” writes Miss Mûrie
Gerber, Huwtelle, t ’ul.
For ouïe by
Itoiison ’s Pharmacy.
PH OhfcM H IONAL C A M U S
Telephone 181
F. W. ROBBINS, M. I).
Physician and .Surgeon
Office at Iteuidonr«: 104 H. 5th Street
Phone I U J
Heehlenre IXfll W Mein
MRS. c. M. <*C)HIt
INSTRUCTOR IN PIANO
Graduate o f Whitman <‘onuervutory of
Music, Walla Walla
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Prat tUr* in nil Cuuita
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H. J. S H IN N
A T T O R N E Y A T I.AIV
n o t a m y runi.ic
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O v c » M rlaan
C O TTA O R G B O V F .O K K
Phone 182-Y
K A R L K. M IL L S
Hucew—nr tu
MARION VKATTII
Funeral Director:: Embalmer
J. ¡EL MEDLEY
Attorney-at-!d»w
S|ocial Attention (liven to Mining ami
Corporation I .aw.
Office, Wioulwunl Huilding
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Main Ml
t iffit r H o u r a
1 t o t> |> ru
C on au llaiiu ti b y a p p u ln ln ir iil o n ly .
DR. C. K. FROST
Oataopathtc and Medical Physician
Chronic and Nervous Dtasasaa a Specialty
C O T T A U K OKOVK
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O IILO O N
DU. JAS. B. TAYLOR
K Y K , l iA H
AND T H R O A T
IlUiKASKD
A ap.clu llr -Olsae Mu lug
Office: White Temple, Kl’UKNIi
OffW• Phone Main I
MeeMence, Main I t l L
/•'. /,. I SH R A M , IK M . IK
Dentist
A L L W O NK O U A K A N T K K D .
Lawson Bldg.
Cottags Orove, Ore
./. E. YOUNG
%4(tof ntv a I Law
• »•her sin M a i n H t rr a l
I t l f T A I I N I1MUVH
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UNKHOP
J. C. JOHNSON
A1 1 nrncy-H t-L u w
Practice in all Courts of State.
Corpor-
si ton. mining anil Prolntr U s a specialty
Collection and insurance.
O lT T A t'.K r.BO VK
OBKGOI*
IN TH K CO U NTY COURT OK TH E
S T A T E OP OREGON FOR L A N E
COU NTY.
In the mutter o f the estate o f John
It. Mules, Deceased.
N o lle« of Final Settlement.
Notice is hereby given, that the un­
dersigned administrator o f the estute
o f John M. Bnleu, deceased, has filed
with the County Court of Lane County,
Oregon, his ttnnl account as such ad­
ministrator snd a petition praying for
nn order o f distribution o f the residue
o f property in his hsuds belonging to
said estate and that Huturday, the 20th
day o f December, A. I). MM3, at the
hour o f 10 o ’clock n. m. o f said day
at the County Court Room in Eugene,
said County and Htate, has been flxed
by said Court us the time snd plnce of
heuring any objections to said report
and the settlement snd distribution of
the residue thereof.
ULYHHEH 8. BALES,
Administrator,
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H. J. S H IN N , Attorney.
N o lle« of T«ach«rs’ Examination.
Notice is hereby given that the
County Superintendent o f I.ane County,
Oregon, will hold the regular exnmina
tion o f applicants for State Cirtiflcates
at Eugene, ns follows:
Commencing
W’ednesdny, December 17, 1IM3, nt 0
o ’clock n. m., nnd continuing until Sat-
urday, December 20, 1W13, at 4 p. m.
W ED NESD AY
Writing, U. S. History, Physiology,
1‘ hyaienl (leogrnphy, Rending, Composi­
tion, Methods in Rending, Methods in
Arithmetic.
"H U RH D AV
Arithmetic, History o f Education,
Psychology, Met’ oils In Oeography,
(irnmmnr, (leogrnphy, American Lit«rn*
tore, Physics, Method« In Language,
Thesis for Primary Certificate.
F R ID A Y
Theory snd Practice, Orthography,
English Literature, Chomiatry, School
Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Oovern
ment.
SATURDAY
Geometry, Botany, General Hiatory,
Bookkeeping.
E. J. MOORE,
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County School Bupt.
Sheriff’a Hal« on Execution In
Forcloaur«.
Notice ie hereby given that by vlr
tue of an execution and order o f sale
issued out of the Circuit Court uf the
Htsto o f Oregon, for the County uf
l.sue, on the 3rd day of November,
1914, on a Judgment rendered in said
I Court ou the 9th dsy October, MM3, in
j fuvor o f H. Lurch, plaintiff, and
uguiuiit the property of J. B. Rouse,
dnfeudaut, fur the sum of four hundred
(440000) dollars with interest thereon
from the rtth day uf April, MM I, at the
rate of X per cent per unuum, and fifty
(460.00) dollars sttoraey’s fees, snd
the further sum o f seventeen uud 80
100 (417.HO) dollars costs, snd the fur
ther sum of tbirteeu hundred snd thirty
(41330.00) dollurs with interest thereon
from June I, MM3, st the rate of 8 per
cent per annum, and one hundred and
flifty ami no loo (4150.00) dollars st
torney’a fees, and the interest on the
sum of seventeen hundred snd thirty
(41730.00) dollurs from February 23,
1011, to June I, 1013, st the rate o f 8
per cent per annum, which judgment
was enrolled and docketed in the
C lerk’s office o f said Court in said
County on the 3rd day o f November,
MM3, and said execution uud order of
sale to me directed, commanding me,
iu tbe name o f tbe Htate o f Oregon, in
order to satiafy euid judgment, costs
and accruing costa, to sell the following
described premises, to wit:
Beginning st the corner of Hection
4, 5, H, snd I) in township 23 south of
range 3 west of the Willamette inert
dinn, in Lane County, Oregon, and run
mng thence west H chains, thence north
IS degrees east 3.3(1 chains, thence
north 3H degree* 55 minute* west 5.50
chains, thence north 51 degrees, 05 min
utes west 5.50 chains, thence south 3H
■D^rees and 55 minute* west 5.50chaius,
thence south tl.tlM chains, to section line
between seetion* 5 and 8, thence west
on said section line 28.(15 chains, to
quarter section corner, thence north 20
chains, thence west 20 chains, thence
uortb 20 chains, thence east 40 chains,
thence south 20 chains, thence east 20
chains, thence south 20 chains, to the
place o f beginning, containing 155
acres, more or less, excepting therefrom
all that part of the above described
tract lying on the eaat side o f the ecu
ter o f the channel o f the ('oast Fork
river, containing 11 acres, more or leas,
or so much thereof a* may be sufficient
to raise the amounts due the plaintiff
for principal, interest, attorney’s fees,
costs and disbursements and the costs
o f sale thereof.
Now, therefore, in the name o f the
Htate o f Oregon, and in compliance
with said execution and order of sule
I will, on Haturduy, the 13th day of
December, MM3, between the hours of
U o ’clock a. m. and 4 o ’clock p. in. to-
w it; at 1 o'clock p. iu , on aaid day at
the southwest door o f the County Court
House, in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon,
offer for sale for cash, subject to re
deniption, all the above named defen­
dant's right, title and interest in and
to the above described real property
I M M Nov. 5, 1913.
JAM EH C. PA R K E R ,
Sheriff o f Laue County, Oregon
n l2 d !0
By I). A. ELKINH , Deputy
by mail. H E. Bucklin ft Co.. Phila­
delphia and St. Louis.
Call For City Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that funds are
on hand to pay city warrants on tbe
G E N E R A L FUND to snd including
register number 1295, registered Dec.
4, 1912.
Interest will cease on these
warrants Dec. 10, 1913. Present sami
st First National Hank for payment.
HERBERT I A K IN . Treasurer
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City o f Cottage Orove, Ore.
Street Vacation Notice.
Notice is hereby given that at a reg­
ular meeting or the Common Council of
tbe City o f Cottage Grove, Lane County,
Oregon, to be held on the 5th day of
January, 1914, tbe undersigned will
present a petition to said Council ask­
ing fur the vacation o f that portion o f
Madison Avenue in aaid City from the
East line o f Douglas Street to the West
line o f Tenth Street.
Dated this 18th day of November,
1913.
u l9 d l7
BROWN LU M BER CO.
The value o f a newspaper's adver­
8tre«t Vacation Notlc«.
tising is gusged by the manlier o f peo­
Notice is hereby given that at a reg­
ple it reaches. No other paper reaches
more than one quarter as many Cottage ular meeting o f the Common Council of
the City o f Cottage Orove, Lane County,
Grove people as doe* The Sentinel.
Oregon, to be held on the 5th day o f
January, 1914, the undersigned will
present a petition to said Council ask­
ing for the vacation o f that portion of
Eighth Htreet extending from the
North side o f the alley in Blocks 2 and
3 o f J. I. Jones ’ addition to Cottage
Orove, Oregon, to the intersection o f
Registration of Land Tltl«.
said
Eighth Htreet with Madison A v e ­
In the matter o f the application of
nue in said City.
Juincs B. l.inebaugh to register the
Dated this 18th day o f November,
title to beginning st the Houtheaat cor­
1913.
ner of Section 2 in Township 21 South,
nl9 dl7
BROWN LU M BER CO.
Range 3 West of the Willamette Meri
dian, ami running thence North 55 min
utes West on East line o f said Hection
51.87 chain* to a stone 11.85 chains
from the quarter Hection corner in said
Eust line, thence South 87 degrees West
43.48 chains to the center line running
North and Houth through said Hection,
Mexico City.— Foreigners must not
thence Houth 1 degree 15 minutes Eust
be interfered with if fighting occurs
on said center line 34.90 chains to the
in the federal district. This Indication
Houth line of said Hection and thence
is contained In the general army or­
South 89 degrees 53 minutes East 40.32
der«.
These orders specifically aay
chains to the place o f beginning; con­
that In the event of fighting the of­
taining 175.8 seres o f land; all being
ficers in command of the government
a part o f said Hection 2 and in Lane
troops must understand that the Uvea
County, Htate o f Oregon, against Mar­
and property of all foreigners are to
tin Montgomery and Nicinda Mont­
be respected; that no moneys or sup­
gomery, or the unknown helra at law of
plies are to be exacted from them and
said Martin and Nicinda Montgomery,
that they must be permitted to leave
if either or both are deceased, and all
the scene of the fighting at any time.
to whom it may concern:
The Mexican public in general ap­
T A K E NO TICE
pears apathetic with regard to the ad­
That on the 5th day of November,
vance o f the rebels. The press of
A. D. MM3, an application was filed by
the capital gives preference to news
said James B. l.inebaugh, in the Circuit
of the federal victories and minimises
Court of Lane County, for initial regis
u ttoned
inside a
or eliminates all stories favorable to
tration of the title o f the land above
Kirochbaum Overcoat
the rebels.
The financial situation
described.
you'll enjoy the crisp win­
has not changed.
Now,unless you appear on or before
ter days i m m e n s e l y .
Guessing as to what President Huer­
the 20th day o f December, A. D. 1913,
You'll also turn a stylish
ta will do virtually has ceased. The
and show cause why such application
front to those who pass.
public has accepted as true his state­
shall not be granted, the same will he
The variety of models
ments that he will not resign.
tAken as confessed, and a decree will be
and fabrics is unusually
entered according to the prayer o f the
large.
No M or« Arm « for Ireland.
application, and you will he forever
London.— Taking official notice for
And
every
Kirsehliaum
barred from disputing the same.
the first time of the anti-home rule
Suit or Overcoat is guar­
STAC Y M. RUSSELL
preparations In progress In Ulster,
anteed
all-wool,
London-
| Senl |
Clerk o f the Circuit Court.
the government Issued an order pro­
shrunk,
hand-tailored
and
A. E. W HEELER,
hibiting further importations of arms
sewn with silk thread.
Attorney for Applicant
Into Ireland.
n lSdlO
Come in and see them.
THE MONEY YOU SPEND
for H & H and Pride
of
O regon
Flour
IS
circulated at H om e
*
COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS
Kirschbäum
Clothes
LIVES OF FOREIGNERS
TO BE SAFEGUARDED
H e r e V W in te r Dmy
Warm th
Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L
there are now several hundred prosperous
farmers raising enormous crops of wheat,
rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc.
Poultry raising is also highly successful.
Three large stock ranches, owning several
thousand horses and cattle are also in this
circle.
IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and
will soon be the shipping point (the rail­
roads are now building) for the products
from thousands o f acres surrounding it.
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s
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For frost bitten ears, fingers and toes;
chapped hands and lips, chilblains, cold
sores, red and rnugh skins, there is no­
thing to equal Rucklin ’• Arnica Salve.
Stops the pain at once nnd heals quick­
ly. In every homo there should he a
box handy all the time. Bent remedy
for all skin diseases, itching ecremn,
teter, piles, etc. 25c. All druggists or
Ex-Train Robber Would Be Governor.
K ir s c h b a u m
Clothes*D.‘ 2 Q«d 25
The Oregon Woolen Mills
a.
Store
11 S“*
Oklahoma City, Okla.—A1 Jennings,
reformed bandit and train robber, who
le now a respected attorney at law,
will be a candidate for the democratic
nomination for governor of Oklahoma
next year.
“ The Shop” Where Good Printing ia
Done— The Sentinel.
Time Flies
8 ►
It’s not too early to begin your Christ- ; |
mas shopping. W e have a large as­
sortment of T oys on display. Com e
and see them.
LU R C H ’S, Inc.