Doak place at Lorane, where they will And when you take advantage of any
in the future.
one of the bargains offered, mention
TERSE TOWN TOPICS reside
On St. Patrick’s Day Mrs. Fennick the fact that you saw it in The Senti
Many Minor Matters of More
than Passing Moment.
PERT PERSONAL PARAGRAPHS
Gleanings Here, There and Everywhere
By 'The Sentinel Rounders.—The
Cream of the News Condensed
for Easy Reading.
Robbins gave a rag party. The day
was heartily enjoyed by all. At part
ing each lady was presented with a
souvenir of the occasion. The head
prize, an oil painting of cherries, by
Mrs. Robbins, was awarded to Mrs.
John Small, for coming the most rag
ged. Mrs. Small feels highly honored
to receive something from the brush of
Mrs. Robbins, as that lady is a well
known California artist. Those pre
sent were: Mesdames Wm. Jones,
John, Bob and Alex Small, D. Harris,
T. Geer, Carmichael, Hoag, Bales, M.
Massey, Wm. Massey, B. Baughman.
B. Thorn, W. Shortridge, W. C. Short
ridge, A. Doolittle, Long, S. Short
ridge, Winecoff, Kelly, J. Powell, Wm.
White, O. P. Wills, and Robbins. The
Misses Jones, Small, Winecoff and
Grandma Kelly.
Miss Alice Wills, who for the past five
months has been visiting relatives in
California, returned home Tuesday
morning.
Mr. Verne Shortridge entertained a
number of friends at dinner on Tues
day, the occasion being his nineteenth
birthday.
Dr. John Harris of Eugene is visit
ing his brother, D. R. Harris.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Small spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Geer.
Mr. Joe Powell has purchased the
Marlow property in London.
nel. This will have a tendency to
prove to the merchant that his adver
tising pays, and will assist The Sentinel
in building up such a business as it is
justly entitled to in this respect.
Cottage Grove Lyceum Course
Seeks Divorce From Convict.
Elmer Ray, convicted in the Circuit
Court for Lane county of obtaining
money under false pretences by having
passed worthless checks, was sentenced
by Judge Harris to two years in
the penitentiary and has been taken to
Salem to begin his term. Scarcely had
Ray received "his sentence when his
wife, Sadie E. Ray' filed suit for a di
vorce from him on the ground that he
has been convicted of a felony. Mrs.
Ray alleges in her complaint that they
were married at Marcola March 18,
1909, that on March 19, 1910, he was
convicted by a jury, and on March 22
he was sentenced to the penitentiary.
BENEFIT WOMEN’S LIBRARY FUND
Management SELDEN C. ADAMS
AT THE ARMORY
The College Singing (¡Iris
AND WALTER ECCLES
It will not be long now before Cot
tage GroVe will have a chance to see
the Medford boosters in action. For
within a few days the men behind the
movement to build a highway to Crater
Lake will charter a train and descend
May Extend Limits.
upon us in a body to solicit funds for
In accordance with the action of the
the construction of the road. And they
city council, the people of Eugene will
will come determined to secure $100
vote upon the proposition of extending
subscriptions. Medford has shown
the city limits by annexation of addi
where she stands by. starting the work
tional territory in the south and SQuth-
at home. The mark set by the commis
western part of the city at the regular
sion is $25,000 from Medford and al-
city election on April 4. Should annex
has
been
subscribed
in
ready $22,000
ation carry, the new addition will be-in
that city, and this with less than ten
time to be counted in the new Federal
days of active work on the part of the
census, which will begin April 15.
committee of three, The next field to
be invaded 'is other southern Oregon
New Logging Road.
Goes to Other Fields.
towns and it is expected that when the
Several cars of steel have arrived to
boosters leave for the north in the near Mr. Sanders, who some time ago dis be used in the construction of a tnile
future that they will have with them a posed
■
of his property holdings in South and a half of the Booth-Kelly Lui iber
list upon which the pledges of aid total ern
i
Oregon for the handsome sum of Company’s logging road to Mohawk,
more than $40,000.
!
$90,000,
and who had contemplated above Wendling. The company is also
heavy investments in the vicin expecting its 200-ton locomotive, ’ o be
The Cottage Grove Creamery Com- making
i
pany is now getting about 400 pounds i ity of Cottage Grove, has determined used on the Wendling line. The er gine
of cream per day, about half the • to quit us cold and take a trip across is now., in transit.
amount it would like to have. About the briny deep as far as Honolulu, go
two months , ago the Salen^. creamery ing
:
thither at the instance of that fa A prominent woman suffragist s ays,
character, ex-Queen Lil. This “It will take no longer to vote thin to
came into this territory and offering á mous
:
cent more per pound for cream took a i distinguished personage got wind of try on a hat.” If it takes as long the
Sanders’ remarkable ability as a polls would have to be kept open : or a
number of the local concern’s custom- Mr.
!
through The Septinel, of week.
ers. Thjs price could not be metsby the horticulturist
!
local creamery, and consequently the j which publication she is a delinquent
and hastened to secure his In The Circuit Court of the Stats of
product went elsewhere. The Cream- subscriber,
1
Oregon for Lane County.
•
early in the pruning season.
ery company is now paying 351-2 cents, services
1
George W. Kerr, Sr., PlaintiffJjas.
while the Portland market is but 341-2 ' Negotiations have been pending for
months, but not until Monday Kerr, R. L. Kerr, August Kerr, lara
cents. Two weeks ago the Cottage several
1
Grove company could not supply the last were the terms agreed upon, where Wolf, and Retta Songer, all the heirs
demand for butter and was forced to upon the orchardist immediately began at law of Maggie J. Kerr, deceased,
I
to pack his turkey, and will take his de Defendants.
ship in from outside.
SUMMONS.
Be among the hundreds attending M. parture for the Island within the ensu
To R. L. Kerr, -August Kerr, Cjlara
E. church Sunday morning.
ing few days.
Mr. Sanders’ method of treating fruit Wolf and Retta Songer, defendants
Superintendent Jeffs of the Western
Union Telegraph company has declined trees is probably the most successful above named:
In the name of the State of Oregon:
to entertain the appeal of the Commer of any known, and his knowledge has
You and each of you are hereby-re
cial club for an up-town office. He resuscitated not a few forlorn orchards
does not consider the busihess at this in this valley. That he will revolution quired to appear and answer the com
point sufficient to warrant the change. ize fruit growing in the Hawaiian Is plaint filed against you in the above en
Miss Oglesby, who was mentioned ias a lands there can be no question in the titled suit within six weeks from the
possible manager of the: office, - has minds of those familiar with his work date of the first publication of--this
been tendered a position in Washing here. The Sentinel regrets exceeding summons, and if you fail so to appear
ton, but has not decided whether or not ly that Cottage Grove is to lose Mr. and answer as herein required, for
Sanders, but rejoices to know that ex want thereof, the plaintiff will apply
will she accept it.
The Nesmith Gun Club has been or Queen Lil. has secured such an able to said court for the relief demanded in
his complaint which is for a decree de-'
ganized in Cottage Grove with a mem horticulturist.
barring and enjoining you and each of
bership of fifteen, and with that crack
Would Be the Whole Works.
you from asserting or claiming any
shot, Mr. H. H. Veatch, as president.
Eugene is, or rather attempts to be, right, title or interest in or to the real
W. C. Counter is vice-president, and B.
K. Lawson is secretary and treasurer. everything in this neck-o’-the-woods. premises hereinafter described, and
There are a number of expért shpts in Very few things happen within a ra for a decree declaring the plaintiff to
this city, and it is expected that sever dius of fifty miles of the Lane county be owner in fee simple of said prem
al contests will be held the coming seat that are not confiscated bodily by ises.
Said real premises are described as
summer with teams of the neighboring the Big-I-Am. A few days ago ex
Game Warden Baker of this city re follows to wit:—The west 1-2 of S W
towns.
In the case of J. H. Bartels and wife ceived a communication from a Cali 1-4 of. Section 33, in township 21, South
vs; Fred Herren, to quit title to certain fornia friend with whom he went camp of Range 1 west of the Willamette
property in Cottage Grove, the-jury re ing last season in which it was stated Meridian in Lane county, State of
turned a verdict for the' defendant, find that Jim Jeffries would accompany the Oregon.
ing him not guilty of wrongful posses party this year if he succeeded in whip This summons is published once a by paying the bills by a check on I
ping the negro, and that the pugilist week for six successive weeks in The
sion of property.
the Bank of Cottage Grove. Then )
A new time card will go into effect on would spend some time in Cottage Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly news
you’ll know where every dollar !
Grove.
Of
course
the
county
town
saw
paper
of
general
circulation
in
Lane
the Southern Pacific next Monday.
an
opportunity
to
get
additional
public
county,
State
of
Oregon,
published
at
goes and for what. And as you j
About the only change, however, wilj
be that the local due here at 11:24 will ity, and substituting the name of Eu Cottage Grove, in said county and foot up the amounts in the stubs of!
stop at Eugene for dinner instead of gene for Cottage Grove sent the hews state, by order of Hon. L. T. Harris, your check book you’ll not be so:
broadcast through the press dispatch Judge of the above entitled county,
Albany as at present.
apt to spend more than you intend- !
Spend Easter Sunday in Methodist es. This is only one of many instances made on the 24th day of March, 1910.
ed
to. Haven’t an account? Then |
where Eugene has made capital at the
The first publication of this summons
church. Enlarged orchestra.
expense
of
this
city.
is
on
the
25th
day
of
March,
1910,
and
why
not start one at once?
The basketball team of this city will
the last publication on the 6th day of
meet Eugene at that place tonight.
Goat Raising Profitable.
May, 1910.
“Twelve Hours in a Sunless World,
Goat-raisers of Oregon expect a high
J. C. JOHNSON,
or
Visit to Mammoth Cave” is the ly profitable market for mohair this
Attorney
for
Plaintiff,
Cottage Grove,
subject of the next number of the High season. The prospects for good prices
School Lecture Course, at the Chris are better than they/have been for Oregon.
tian church next Tuesday evening. In several years, as stocks of old moha'r
addition to this, excellent music by the are now entirely cleaned up and the
Orchestra will be given. The seventh new clip will come on a bare market,
grade, or “Class of Success,” as they something that has not occurred for
call it, is planning to attend in a body., many seasons. Mohair prices in Ore
Get' your fancy variety of named gon m the past few years have ranged
WILL DO Ï00R
Sweet Pea seed at Metcalf & Brund. .. from 21 to 25 cents, and the growers
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem believe they will receive more this
yesterday, a daughter.
year. Last year the opening quotations
Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Chalifour, who were 23 to 23 1-2 cents. A few small
reside east of Saginaw mourn the death lots of the 1910 clip have already chang
promptly and satis
of an infant child.
ed hands at prices ranging form 23 to
factorily. They have
Silver offering, Methodist church, 25 cents.
every facility for
Sunday evening. Hear “The Conquer-
handling all classes of
er.”
________________
The Date Is Changed.
The date of the appearance of the
goods, and simply
NEWS FROM LONDON.
Order
College Girls in this city has been
solicit a trial.
London, Nesmith Co., Mar. 23.—Miss changed from April 7th to Wednesday
Verna Tuller of Cottage Grove has evening, April 6th, and holders of tick
come out to reside with her father on ets should bear this in mind. The man
ALL KINDS OF HAULING AND
it. makes good
the ranch.
agement yesterday wired the course
Mr. W. Lively, has purchased Mr. here as follows:.
PIANO MOVING
bread and biscuits.
Levi Geer’s span of big black horses
M other.
Seattle, Wash., Mar. 24, 1910.—Rev.-
Absolutely
for logging purposes.
S. C. Adams, Cottage Grove, Ore.,
clean and pure,
A few days since a gaunt, hungry Dear Sir: Change the date of the Col
5k
wholesome and J
looking cougar was seen going across lege Girls to April 6—instead of April
nutrition s— ? WLCw •
the road near Mr. Thorn’s home, and 7. With best wishes. Very truly
made from se
has since been heard by numerous res yours, C. A. Shaw.
PROPRIETORS
lected North
idents of that vicinity.
western wheat
Read The Sentinel Ads.
Mr. Lane Shortridge spent Sunday
—Insist upon
with his family in Cottage Grove.
The Sentinel invites each and' every
Olympic—
Miss Jessie Winecoff has returned to reader to carefully peruse its advertis
‘•there Isn'i
her home in Eugene.
ing columns, not only this week, but
any just as
good’’
Last Thursday evening a week ago every issue of the fifty-two in the year,
.L—>|M J
the many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Mar believing that the opportunities thus
low gave ’ them a farewell party. Mr. I afforded, if taken advantage of, will
Ebby’s old stand on 4th street.
AT YOUR
GROCER’S ‘ AU Frank
Marlow has purchased the Thurston I moré than pay the price of this paper. * obtubv
F loobxbb MU.U O o .. P obtukb . O bbboi
work guaranteed.' Phone Main 321.
Wednesday Evening, April 6th, 1910
The College Singing Girls and Walter Eccles have proved
to be one of the greatest successes of the Lyceum.
The eight
young ladies of the company are unusually talented and versatile.
They are professional singers, having good solo voices, which per
fectly blend in the concerted work. They are of attractive ap
pearance, and whether seen on or off the concert platform it is
readily apparent that they are young women of culture and refine
ment. The program is replete with bright and amusing novelties
including songs with action. Special costumes have been provided
for each feature. However, the great success has been due to
the ability of the members to properly render the best sacred and
operatic numbers written for women’s voices.
:
A Prominent Feature of the Program is the Work of
Mr. Eccles, Both in his Monologues and Songs and the
Musical Sketches by Him and the Young Women
Saets on Sale at
The Wave
Admission, 75c
Keep Track of Your
Bank of Cottage Grove
The opportunity
ol a Lile Time
To Secure Beautiful Pictures
for Your Home
LOOK hire
ingwith every
$2.00 cash purchase a beautiful framed
picture worth from $2.00 to $3.00 at
any dealers for only 89c.
Call for a
ticket and have your purchase counted, no
See samples in our
Harrell &
Harrington
matter how small.
DRAYING AMOVING
REES-WALLACE COMPANY
Olympic
Flour—
Spriggs Bros
east window.
Where you do better
S. E. WALLACE
Brick & Cement Work
Chimneys, Fire Places and
Repairing a Specialty
Cottage Grove, - Oregon
Phone 673,
Carlton Nursery. Co.
Large growers of local stock. Sup
pliers of commercial plants—clean, vig
orous ana true trees. Heavy on apples
in Spitzenburg. Newton, etc. In pears
Bartlett, Anjou, Comice, etc. In cher
ries R. Anne, Lambert, Bing, etc. In
peaches 2 Crawfords, Muir, Sharlotte,
Salway, Elberta, etc. In prunes Italian,
etc. Small fruits, bushes, etc.
Be Sure Get Onr Prices. It Will Pay You
PUT YOUR ORDERS IN
CARRIAGE AND
REPAIR WORKS BAKER,
EARLY
the Blacksmith
The Lumbermen
are crowding him every day.
Send list of wants. Stock carefully grown
and shipped. We can handle your order
rightly and at right prices. Catalogue free.
Carlton Nui^eiy Co;Ca£lton;Oregon^
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