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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 12, 1923)
« â -<S> Ella Thompson aud Mr. aud Mrs. ephone line was broken at the river. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher and The Oscar Jackson family spent DiUe Owen visited ¿Saturday evening W. U. Bittinger wub in the Grove Bunday at the Ralph Wright ^ome with. Mr. aud Mrs. Oral JSaliee. r the first of the week. below Walker. Mr. and Mrs. of Chum SIBK CREEK. d. () Willis has purchased a saw The high school teachers are burs* camp, were in Cottage Grove staying al U h * M. A. Horn home Saturday. mill from E. K. Crowe, of Lorane. (Special to The Sentinel.) 11. M. Dame wood spent New during the quarantine of thu Smith Mrs. Ernshau is on the sick list. Jan. 9.—Mrs. E. M. Wheeler re Mrs. J. T. Sallee and sou Melvin, turned Friday from a visit at Lu I Year’s day at Lorane at the home homo at Walker. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher and of the Grove, are visiting at the rune with Mr. and Mr». H. W. ui his daughter, Mrs. Ralph Lynch. Mr. a id Mrs. F. A. Green were Mr. and Mrs. Ivnu Witcher motored home of Mrs. Sallee’s son, Oral. Wheeler. Mrs. LaSells Stewart, of Row The water was so high in sev- iu the Grove the first of thu week. to Eugene Monday. Several gathered at the church River, visited Wednesday at Cham eral places on Silk creel i that the Sunday expecting io hear Elder THE CEDARS. bers ’ camp. mail carrier could not get through Sums . peak, but he wus unable to / with the mail. (Special to The Sentinel.) DOREN A. Donald Walker, of the Grove, vis come. Jan. 10.—William Wheeler, of itvil friends here Sunday. Oak Harbor, Wash., is spending the (Special to The Sentinel.) Peter Deardorf has gone to Myr DELIGHT VALLEY. winter here at the home of hi» Jan. 0.—Mrs. R. A, McKinley re tle Creek for an exte. Jed visit at utrned Thursday from the Grove, the home of his daughter, Mrs. Vint Jan. 0.—Hurvey Huff, of Dufur, brother, M. M. Wheeler. Mrs. M. M. Wheeler has recov where she had been visiting several Dunnavin. visited from Wednesday to Monday ered from a brief illness. days with friends. Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby were at the C. C. Connor home. Perla Dobburstcin has returned to Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanBchoiack Mr. und Mrs. Lowell Beust on and ii: the Grove Monday. and daughter and son Aina aud B. W. Garner and Frank Peoples little daughter, of Saginaw, spent school after a week’s abse/ice. Miss Florence McFarland went to Clifford aud Mrs. Bert Cline mo hauled wood to the Grove thu first the week end at the W. A. Keene Star Monday to teach the school tored to Eugene Friday. of the week. heme. there. Mau McCugle, of Oaklaud, spoilt Miss Lamia Estes went to Rose Lional Haight went to Eugene The literary society will meet Wudnusday night at thu Henry burg last week. Sunday to reenter the U. of O. Friday, January 12, to organize for Cooper homo. Mr. und Mrs.' E. J. Kent, Max Miss Pearl Wolf and the Fowler Lev and Bay VaiiBthoiuek lull girls visited Saturday evening at Sears and Maxine Nixon are the the coming year. Marion Horning was seriously in Wudnusday for Rujada, where thuy the Charles Trembly home. latest mumps victims. A. L. Chitwood and daughter Miss Mary Harding, who teaches jured Monday at Kujada, where he have employment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, of the Dora have gone to Dayton to make here, is ill with mumps and school was working. Grove, visited Friday afternoon at their home. is closed this week. WALDEN. the home of Mrs. Kelly’s mother, Work on Ervin Cochran’s house Mrs. W. E. Nixon is staying at “Aunt’’ Kate Laud. is progressing nicely. the Kent home taking care of the (Special to Tlie Sentinel.) Mabel Mosby, of Divide, spent Among Cottage Grove visitors sick. Jt.u. 8.—Harry Frost wan home the week end with her parents. from here Monday were Air. and High water Sunday took out a Raymond Bates came up from Mrs. Allen, E. M. Babcock, Charles number of fences, it being the high from school last week on account Bpringfield Friday and is visiting at 'rrcinldy, Mrs. Hii:id< Burcham, Mrs. (»st in several years. The “3S ” t.• 1 of illness. Dan and John Allen were in Eu- the W. A. Laud home. gene Thursday on business. Mr. aud Mrs. Robert Coombs, of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and Mr. Eugene, spent the week eud at the and Mrs. Horatio MoBby attended home of Mrs. Coombs’ pureuts Mr. the Fisher and Heath wedding in and Mrs. Charles Teeters. the Grove Tuesday afternoon. Rua Kelly spout the week eud in Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and son the Grove with her parents. Hairy spent Wednesday night at Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McLin and I he W. 15. Heath home. ehildreu spent Sunday with friends Alpha Pitcher was out of school at Saginaw, Tuesday on account of illness. A delightful aud largely attended D. H. Brumbaugh was in Cottage party was given Finlay evening at miles from Cottage Grove on Silk creek, $1700. H. L. Fowler, Cottage Grove Tuesday. the hull. Grove, Ore. j!2-26p Peters A Mosby will move their planer up Jo the miftl as soon as FOR BALE—HOUSEHOLD FURNI- they have finished planing the lum ture. practically new; used two ber they have on the docks. months. Also roil top office desk Harry Castle and D. H. Brum und safe. Inquire 119 south Sixth Somewhere in the wantad column street or write Box 246. ba ugh moved the flag pole at the jl2p will be founu the name oi some res school house Wednesday. James Potts has bought the Bis ident of thu Cottage Grove country. Watch the label on your paper. person is entitled to a free sue sawmill and will begin opera That wantad for three issues, if he or she ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. tion in the near future. presents copy for the same within Mr. Dorf came nearly drowning 1U days from the date of thi^ paper. Notice is hereby given that the a horse in the high water Saturday. A miw name will be selected at ran Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lebow dom each week, and this method of undersigned has been duly appoint- . creating interest in the wuntads will od by Die County Court for Laue spent Saturday night at the James be continued for several months. County, Oregon, administrator of the Lebow home. eatkte of Lillie Orpuid, deceased. WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN 1’0 All persons having claims against BLACK BUTTE Luke orders for gen guarau teud hosiery for men, mien and said estate are hereby notified to (Special to The Sentinel.) children. Eliminates darning, Sal- I Plcsvut th“ same duly verified, as Jan. 9.—Mr. Labach and Mr. ary $50 a week full time, $1 an 1 hour law re(luired, to nie within six I months after the dale of this notice. Black were in Cottage Grove Mon spare time. Experience unnecessary, HARRY C. HART, day. luteruuUouul stocking Mills, Norris Administrator of the estate of Lawrence, William and Arthur town, Pa. dlf2pd Lillie Orpurd, deceased. Funk and Guy Vanatta motored to J. H. A IRK 18 LN TITLED TO a |J- E- YOUNG, _____ Cottage Grove Saturday evening. Attorney for estate._______ d 15j.12 [ Mr. und Mrs. Phillips, of London, free wantad for three issues. Pre visited Sunday at the Caler home. sent this notice within 10 days. See Willis Garman has bees absent anuouncemcirt at the head of this NU LACE OF FINAL SETTLE- ' MENT. from school this week. column. Miriam Bohart spent the week end Notice is hereby given that the in Dorena with her aunt, Mrs. A. S. OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL __ 2___ w ‘ ‘ t of the luge White Leghorn baby chix I undersigned udmiuisnalur Ward. W. *-•- of - “ ■ J. 1 Sherman, -....... deceased, The heavy rainfall of the first of from 15U0 selected hens muted to I estate thu week raised the water in the males with records of 260-2SU be- bus filed his final account m me river quite high and flooded the luna them. Also 300 trap-nested 2- County Court of the State of Ore aud 3-your-old hens, none of which gon for Lane County, and the Judge road m several places. Bonnie Purim was in Eugene over huvo records of less than 200 eggs | of said Court has fixed Monday, either in their PULLET or SECOND [oanuaiy 29 til, 1923, al the hour ui Saturday night. Breeding cockerels, sires’ lu;UU o'clock a. ui. of said day as Guy Vanatta and Law rente and year. William Funk visited Sunday at the dam 206-307. Write the Chief Bird 1 the time and the office of said for free catalog. Rusch Poultry County Judge as the place for hear •i Gann an home. Farm, Junction City, Ore. d20f2p ing said account, allowing aud up- proving the same and of hearing HEBRON. BOOKING ORDERS FOR BINOLE objections thereto, if any. All per comb White Leghorn baby chicks sons having any objection to the (Special to The Sentinel.) Jan. 9.—Katie Gilcrist visited a of the O. A. C. and Hollywood allowance and approval of suid f i strains, from 2-yoar old tested hens, nal Account ure hereby uotHied part of, last week in Eugene with layers of largo white eggs, mated to and required to make aud file ob Frances mid Elizabeth Morgan. cockerels from dams with records of jections thereto on or before me Grandma Ndmbers is quite poorly. Ada, Annabel and Katie Gilcrest 270 to 203 eggs; $15 per 100. Mrs. •aid dale fixed for said hoaxing. Dated this 5th day of Januury, visited Wednesday afternoon with Waldo Miller, Cottage Grovo, Ore.. Mrs. A. E. Walker at Veatch spur. Disston, Route, phone 1 Fl2. jS-lOc 1923. F. K. »HERMAN, Charlie White and son Orval, S. FOR BALE—134-ACRE FARM 2 Administrator of the estate of R. Pipor and Mrs. 1’iiebe E. Young miles south of Cottage Grove; 40 jü-26 W. J. Sherman, deceased. were in the Grove Saturday. acres sown to grain; good improve Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf and ments, cows, horses and farming ma Of course you would, and by going this children visited Sunday at the G. chinery, grain and hay. Priced to ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. M. Kebelbeek home. way you will see most of the beauty sell, V. E. Dunimviu. jof23p L. D. lluff was in Cottage Grove Notice is hereby given that the spots of the west. Monday. OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING undersigned has been duly appuiut- Vou may join the merry-makers on Cal Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist was called to less thau 2 feet square. Must be | cd by the County Court for Lane ifornia’s silvery strand, see the races at Siskiyou Friday by the serious ill cleau aud of material that will ab County, Oregon, administrator of HOM of her little granddaughter, sorb gasoline; old underclothing, lhe estate of Alexander Cooley, de Tia Juana, go through Carriao Gorge and Winnifred Craig. flannels and the like preferred. Can ceased. All persons having elaims over the Apache Trail Highway, and take not* use old socks, mercerized or against said estate are hereby re in the Mardi Gras. ROW RIVER. hard surface good* or small pieces quired to present the same to me Then, too, you have a choice of routes, of any kind. We want the best rags duly verified al Cottage Grove, (Special to The Sentinel.) stop-over privileges and best of train and pay the best price, 5 cents the Oregon, within six months after Jan. 9.—Mr«. Earl Garoutte re pound. The Sentinel. tf the date of this notice. service. turned Tuesday from a week’s visit Dated January 5, 1923. FOR SALE — SEWING MACHINE and in the Grove with relatives Ask your local ticket agent for LOW VIRGIL WHITE, in No. 1 condition; operated by f riends. ROUND TRIP and ONE WAY FARES, Administrator of the estate of Dorn Mosby, of Dorvna, spent the gu soline engine. Will sell cheap if Alexander Cooley, deceased. time tables and descriptive folders or i*, is taken at once. Call at 39 L J. E. YOUNG, week end with Pearl McCollum. write j!2-26p The Oscar McAlister family bus street. j5f2 Attorney for estate. moved to Wildwood. JOHN M. SCOTT Elsie Ph'unrd and Irene* K raune, WANT BOY 12 TO 15 YEARS Ob SUMMONS. ago to peddle papets. Inquire m Generiti Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. both of whom have been ill, are ini- In the Circuit Court of the State 232 Sixth street. j!2p proving. I,if O.. gon for Lane County. Alice rhrun spent Sunday nt Blue MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD Sti u Hake, Plaintiff, .v,. Stan Mountain with Lucille Isan .e»on. farm property; 7 per cent. W. 1» ■ v h. ko, Defendant. The Loo Tobin family, “Grand Cooper, 774 Willamette st ret*t. Eu lo bi. v Huke, Defendant: maM I.iBluc and Henry LtiBlua gene, Ore. 1.. .ii n..uie of the State of Ore j 12 26 hr.vu moved to Eugene. gon, yea aro hereby required t-j up Miss Florence McFarland, of Cot Al’PI.ES AT 50 AND <U> CENTS pear and answer the complaint of Inge Grove, is teaching in the place n box; one mile east of Creswell. the abnve-naiiied plaintiff, in the of Miss Breedlove, w ho has resigned. Bring boxes. E. 8. Harding, j 1 ii 26p ubv\e entitled suit, iu the above Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McCollum and euutied Court and on file therein, Mrs. Matilda Jones and son Archie HAVE ABOUT 350 WHITE LEG on or about the 17th day of Febru horn pullets and 300 hens to sell visited with relatives at Star Sun quick. Call 15 F3 or see b. L. God ary, A. D. 1923, said date being six day. aid, Cottage Grove. jl2tfe weeks t roui the date of the first I Among those in the Grove from j 12 19-26 “The Sunshine Way Cross U. S. A.” publication of thia suianions, and if here Saturday were Mr. mid Mrs. you fail to auswer, for want there B. 1 F. McCollum, Nellie Pious rd, LOOT—ROLL OF BEDDING OFF uf, the plaintiff will apply to the | automobile Thursday within one- ___ M tv. Hoary Sunders and ehildren. Court for the relief demanded in I Mrs. . Guy Kunkle and ehildreu and half mil«' north of city on highway. plaintiff’a aaid eompiaint, which I Send C. O. D. to C.’ Reutter, Box Mrs. . Ch.irlie Krause. Sd, Prosser, Wash. j!2p »aid relief ia for a decree of the Court forever dissolving the ninr STAR. 3 NEW BARGAIN’S riage contract existing between the 4 lots, good 4 room house on east plaintiff and the defendant, and tor (Spt’cril to The Sentinel.) side, $1500. aueh other knd further relief aa lo Jan. 9.—L<«on.ird Whitman, . of 3 acres splendid ground. extra Wildwood, ami Don-ild Owen wen i 1 good 5-room house, fruit, dandy lo the Court may »»ent just aud equit able. Kuw River visitors Sunday. cation, good road, 11 blocks from Thia »utunions ia ptt1 hated in The Mr. und Mrs. G. L. Orr and their postoffice, $3000. Cottage drove Sentinel, a nowa granddaughter, Louise Harlow, of One of the b$*st houses in town, paper of general circulation, pub ¡of Rogue River, are visiting thia in south Sixth street, 9 ra»m<. mod week Ht the home of their nephew, ern. chicken house for 300 hens, liahed at Cottage Grove, La«.. Coun j ty, Oregon, by aud pursuant to an . Oral Bailee. $3000. order uiado by Hon. G. F. Skip Lloyd and Ruby Arrington, of Terms, half cash, plenty of time worth, Judge of the above entitled 1 D *ioa. vifltudl in Cottage Grove ou remainder on each of above. Court, dated January 4th, 1923, once i Sun iay. GAIJ j OWAT AGENCY each week for ail aiiceewnve aud, Miss Florence Mr I' m ria nd, of the Phene 36 eoaaecutive week», the first publi- j Grove is teaching the primary 511 Main St. grade«* at Star. Mias Brrcdh»vc hnv GOOD riANO Ft Hl RENT CALL cation thereof being on the 5th day | of January, A. D. 1923, and the | ing resigned. Lorn’,» «».ire. 11-Fli J12 *»p last publication Will bo on the 16th Chambers camp wna shut down Saturday on account of the high 1 COTTAGE. 5-ROOM. H ACRE, day of February, A. D. 1923. HKRBKRT W LOMBARD, ♦400; 11% arrea. 9-room bung«, water. Attorney for plaintiff. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Elmer Wi«ks and low, »mail barn, new chicken ho une «hildrvn and Mr. and Mrs. Joe U accommodate 350 or nur« hen«, Residence aud poetofficc addresx: j5i!6 Wicks and children, of Row River, about 940 April hatched pullets, 5 Cottage Grove, Oregon. ♦>- ¡ Neighborhood News . - WHEN SPRING R AINS FALL ENJ (A REAL COMFORT IN A NEW 1923 FORI) SEDAN. Big deduction in Battery Service Recharge, Recharge, Overhaul, Overhaul, 6-volt 12-volt 6-volt 12-volt $ .75 1.00 6.00 8.00 IF YOUR BATTERY IS DOWN WE CAN FIX IT UP IN 30 MINUTES Our work is guaranteed. 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