The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

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$5.00 ENROLLS YOU UNDER
THE WEEKLY PAYMENT PLAN
The Wet Weather Car
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No other ear of this type is priced so low.
Now that the fall rains are about to start,
no other will give you more real motor
car value—more convenience, more com­
fort, more dependability than a Ford
enclosed sedan or coupe. Equipped with
electric starting and lighting system,
demountable rims, extra rim and non­
skid tires all around, it makes the ideal
enclosed car for business or for pleasure.
Reasonably prompt delivery.
Woodson Brothers
What Qualities Do Yon Seek in Your Bank?
Safety Naturally. Abil­
ity to so manage the
finances of the institu­
tion as to make it prof,
¡table to all concerned?
Certainly. Integrity of
its officials and direc­
tors. Strength of its re­
sources. You will find
these qualities—anti
mor e—i n the First
National Bank, of Cot­
tage Grove.
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
(The Old Reliable)
Sink
Your
Teeth
INTO ONE OF OUR FINE PORTER­
HOUSE, SIRLOIN OR SHORT
STEAKS AT DINNER TONIGHT.
WE’LL WAGER YOU NEVER
TASTED ANY BETTER.
Quality Market
Free Delivery
CULVER i ANDERSON, PROPS.
Phone 4«
THE MAN WHO BUYS
OUR GAS
buys service with it.
That’s why we say “Miles
and smiles’’ in the same
breath.
For Red Crown
and Shell gas makes smil­
ing customers who come
back for more. Our gas is
easy on your engine as
well as your bank account.
It adds life as well as
power to your car. .
COTTAGE GROVE
SERVICE STATION
Fifth and Main Streets
their own work room, where they
will be able to leave their mater­
-o ials.
The charter members of this club
A special meeting of the Toujour*
Prete club was held Tuesday eve­ are the following: Mrs. Fred Ben­
ning at the home of Mrs. R. L. nett, president; Hazel Swanson, vice
Stewart. Mrs. G. C. Dyott and president; Evelyn Veatch, secretary
Mrs. C. C. Cruson, the sponsors who and treasurer; Hallie Willits, Mar­
have charge of the art work which garet Galloway, Mrs. R. L. Stewart,
will be the first taken up, met with Mrs. Bert Trask, Rita Kelly, Kath
the girls and explained fully this ryn McQueen, Ermine Violette, Le­
line of work. The members were ona Meeks, Dolly Pitcher, Beatrice
greatly enthused and were eager to I-eonard, Hazel Führer, Jessie Ran­
begin on their plans. The art work burne, Gladys Chapman, Clara Milne
will continue until Christmas, when and Ruth Bede.
The next regular meeting will be
sewing will be substituted. Dress­
making, basketry, millinery and held October 3 at their club room.
costume designing are listed under After their work the members will
sewing. Gymnasium work, drill in be entertained at the home of Mrs.
parliamentary law and home nurs­ Fred Bennett.
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ing or first aid are other branches
Mrs. W. L. Darby was a pleasing
that will be taken up. Dramatics
may be given attention later if time host ess to the members of the Past
will permit. When the club takes Matrons’ club at her home Monday
up nursing or first aid, some time afternoon. After a short business
after Christmas, it is planning to meeting the afternoon was spent
secure some lecturers from the Uni­ in social conversation. At tea time
versity of Oregon and the Oregon Mrs. Darby was assisted by her
Agricultural college. Mrs. Cruson daughters, Mrs. Gladys Jaokson and
has extended gracious hospitality Miss Margaret Darby, the latter
to the club in offering them a large of Eugene. Yellow marigolds and
room in her new home to have as other blossoms of yellow adorned
the table. Small glass baskets filled
with candy were the attractive fa­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
vors. About fourteen members wero
present.
Notico is hereby given that the
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undersigned has been appointed by
Mrs. Victor Chambers and Mrs.
tho County Court of Une County, Harold Dugan invited a number of
Oregon, administrator of the estate their friends to tho home of Mrs.
of Allen Kirk, deceased, which or­ Chambers Tuesday evening ia honor
der bears date of the 19th day of >f their husbands, both having had
September, 1923.
u birthday anniversary during the
All persons having claims against week. The evening was spent in
the estate of said Allen Kirk, de­ playing five hundred, Mrs. Fred
ceased, are hereby notified and re­ Anderson and Carl Witte receiving
quired to present the same duly ver­ high honors. Delightful refresh­
ified, to the undersigned at the law ments were served. Others sharing
office of Herbert W. Lombard, First this pleasant evening were Mr. and
National bank building, Cottage Mrs. W. A. Garouttc, Mr. nnd Mrs.
Grove, Lane County, Oregon, on or Earl Garouttc, Mr. and Mrs. Victor
before six months from the day of Kem, Mr. nnd Mrs. Merville Veatch,
the first publication of this notice. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr.
Dated and first published this and Mrs. Pete Nelson. Mr. and Mrs.
21st day of September, 1923.
Carl Witte, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin
J. H. KIRK,
Smith.
Administrator of the estate
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of Allen Kirk, deceased.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dugan were
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
dinner guests Tuemlaj’ at the home
Attorney for estate.
*p21ocl9c of Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
The S. T. R. club held its opening
meeting of the fall season Wednes­
Notice is hereby given that the day afternoon at the home of Mrs.
undersigned, as administratrix of Marvin Smith.
tho estate of Irving W. Petrie, de­
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ceased. has filed her final account
Tho I. O. O. F. and Rebekah
in the office of the County Clerk lodges will hold their annual picnic
of Lane County, Oregon, and that Sunday at the picnic grounds be­
Saturday, the 20th day of October, yond the steel bridge.
1923, at the hour of 11 a. m. in the
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forenoou of «aid day, in tho County
The next regular meeting of the
Court Room of said Court has been W. R. C. will he hold September 22
appointed by said Court as the time in I. O. O. F. hall. All membors
and place for the hearing of objec­ are requested to be present. Thero
tions thereto and the settlement will be a called meeting nt 1
thereof.
o’clock Tuesday, Sept ember 25, to
Dated and first published Sept. meet the department president, who
14, 1923.
will be on n tour of inspection.
Last publication Oct. 12th, 1923. Luncheon will be served at noon.
MABEL CONNER,
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Administratrix of the estate of
The Constellation club met yester­
Irving W. Petrie, deceased. day in tho banquet room of the Ma
J. E. YOUNG,
sonic hall. Mrs. Andrew Brand,
Attorney for estate.
sptl4oct!2c Mrs. A. W. Swanson nnd Mrs. G. M.
Scott, were hostesses.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Miss Marjorie Ellen Titus cele­
In the County Court of tho State brated her fourth birthday anni
versary very merrily on Friday of
of Oregon for Lane County.
Notice is hereby given that the last week, when a number of her
undersigned administrator of the little friends responded to invita­
estate of Anna Willis, deceased, has tions for an afternoon of games
filed his final account with the and play. Lite in the afternoon
County Court of Lane County, Ore­ refreshments were served, when tho
gon, in the matter of said estate lighted birthday eako was cut.
and an order has been made and Each guest receiving a balloon as a
entered of record directing notico favor. The small hostess received
of
hearing
thereon
and
set­ many pretty gifts. Miss Dorothy
ting Saturday, the 29th day of Kurre and Donald Hood, the latter
September, 1923, at the hour of 11 of Portland and a brother of Mrs.
Invited for the
o’clock a. m. at the County Court Titus, assisted.
room in Eugene, Lane County, Ore­ party were Frederick and Ann
gon, as tho time and place of hear­ Proctor, Stewart Robert, Robert
ing objections, if any, to said a« Mills, Dorothy Hatch, Dale Bennett,
coynt and for the final settlement Kathleen Daugherty, Margaret and
Patricia Short, Henry and Sidney
of the said estate.
Wynne, Billy Helliwell, Mary Eliza
C. O. WILLIS,
Administrator of the estate both Isisswell, Mary Jane Smith
of Anna Willis, deceased. and Phyllis and Ann Williamson,
the last named being from Eugene.
H. J. SHINN,
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^Attorne2>for>estatoi a24sg21c
Joseph E. McKibben, of this city,
NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. and Lucile E. Schmidt, of Hugo,
were married September 16, at the
Notice is hereby given that the home of Mr. and Mm. Dwight King
undersigned, as administrator of the in Eugene, Rev. E. V. Stivers of­
estate of Love Allen, deceased, has ficiating. Shortly afterwards the
filed his final account in the office couple left for Newport for a short
of the County Clerk of Lane County, •t«y. Mr. McKibben is employed
Oregon, and that Saturday, the as a carpenter foreman by the
22nd day of September, 1923, at Southern Pacific company. They
the hour of 11 a. in. in the forenoon are undecided as to where they will
of said day, in the County Court make their home.
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Room of said Court has been ap­
Frank White, »on of Mr. and Mrs.
pointed by said Court as the time
and place for tho hearing of ob­ V. D. White, of this city, and Mae
jections thereto and the settlement belle Seybold, daughter of Mr. and
Mis. E. J. Saybold, of Grants Pass,
thereof.
Dated and first published Angust both well known among the younger
set
here, were married in Eugene
24, 1923.
Last publication September 21, Tuesday of last week. The couple
spent Wednesday at the bride’s
1923.
borne in Grants Pass, returning here
JAMIS ALLEN,
Administrator of the estate the day following and will make
of Love Alleo, deceased. their home here.
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J. E. YOUNG,
The first regular meeting for the
Attorney for estate.
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season of the American Legion and
of the auxiliary will be held at 8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
o’clock Monday evening in I. O. O.
F. hall. Mr. and Mr». Ivan E. War
Estate of Benjamin D. Stephen­ ner, who were delegate» to the state
son, deceased.
convention, will make their reports.
Notice is hereby given that Mabel They returned with their heads full
Alstott was on the 28th day of of ideas and their notebooks full of
August, 1923, appointed adminis­ notes and with great enthusiasm
tratrix with will annexed of the for the work during the remainder
estate of Benjamin D. Stephenson, of the year. The charter of the
deceased, by the County Court of auxiliary will be presented for the
the State of Oregon in Imne County signatures of the charter members.
and that all persons having claims The executive committee of the
sgainst the said estate are required anxiliary will hold a session at 7:30
to file the same, duly verified, with this evening with Mr». Warner to
said Administratrix, at the law of- discus* the DU»in>*M of the year.
fiee of H. J. Shinn, in Cottage
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Grove, Imne County, Oregon, with
A »bort program was given at the
in six months from the first [>ubli- Masonic lodge Wednesday evening
ration of this notice which will be at an intermission in the business
the 31st day of August, 1923.
session. Mrs. Carl Witte gave ><
MABEL ALSTOTT,
vocal soln, Miss Elisc Price a piano
Administratrix with will
led. solo, Mrs. Carl Witte and Mrs. Cleo
H. J. SHINN,
Morelock n vocal duet anil Miss
Attorney for estate.
a3lspe28e Dorothy Wiekham, of Portland
(guest of Mrs. H W. Titus) a vo­
A CRY IN THE NIGHT, gnping cal solo. Miss Price presided at the
paint in the vital«,
cramp«, piano.
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weakening diarrhoea - whether child cm
Cottage Grove friends will be in­
adult, im.aediafct comfort and ease it
terested in the announcement of the
wedding of Miss Genevieve Jury,
COLIC and DIARRHOEA of Seattle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
REMEDY
Alf Jury, to I<ester 1'helpa, of Tills-
P<
(Concluded oa next page.)
SOCIETY
CHAMBERLAIN’S
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Farm Insurance
Enrollment
The OREGON FIRE RELIEF ASS’N, of
M c M innville , your own home
COMPANY, has taken DEFINITE AC­
TION toward RELIEVING the PRES­
SURE on the FARMERS of OREGON.
Under our NEW PLAN we will insure
FARM PROPERTY for a term of FIVE
YEARS, and allow the farmer to pay his
premium ONE-FIFTH each year. No
INTEREST will be charged on these de­
ferred premium payments.
The policies are GUARANTEED to be
absolutely NON ASSESSABLE.
This is the MOST LIBERAL proposition
ever offered by ANY INSURANCE
COMPANY, either at this or any other
time in history.
Let us repeat, the policies are issued on
the flat rate plan, and are absolutely non­
assessable, and there is NO INTEREST
to pay on the deferred premium pay­
ments.
The theory that all CORPORATIONS
are HEARTLESS has been WROUGHT
ASUNDER by this most liberal offer on
the nart of the OREGON FIRE RELIEF
ass ’ n , of M c M innville .
Every farmer in the state, owning insur­
able property, can and should participate
in this insurance saving plan, as it was
formulated expressly for the benefit of
our farmers.
You place yourself under no obligations
whatever by making inquiry for full
particulars.
Dates
Complete Business Course,
Bookkeeping Course, Sten­
ographic
or
Secretarial
Course and The Burroughs
Machines.
Special work by arrange­
ment.
Enroll now and begin
your business training with
one of our regular classes.
Reasonable Rates.
Efficient Instruction.
Ask for our free catalog.
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberta
Eugene
Oregon
President
Grove Transfer
Furniture Moving
Piano Moving a Specialty
F. W. Jacoba, Proprietor
Office telephone...«—_____ 4
Residence telephone.... JJ1-F3
Ir
City Transfer
A 0. Anderson, Proprietor
Hauling & Draying
D. T. Awbrey, Resident Agent
At Durham’s
September 17,24
and October 1
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Say It With,Printer’s Ink
Piano moving a specialty. Daily
freight to and from Eugene. Wo
are equipped to haul, polos, tim­
bers, etc.
Office in Spray brick near 8. P.
Station. Office phono, 99; res­
idence phone, 124-J.
The tonic for the business world-
live wire wantads.
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to Save Money
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Zcrolene costs less titan many otlu.r oils of
inferior lubricating quality because of our ex­
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Coast We do not have to pay long-haul tran*-
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Zerolene will redace your carbon troubka
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It will reduce your upkeep cost, add year» to
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¡■■tat on Zeaoitne—even if it docs cost lea*.
ynius CARBON
5% mote
CARDS
DR. A. W. KIME
Specialist in Obstetrics
Will care for confinements at his
home if desired. Special nurse if re­
quired. l’houoa: office, 34; roa. 126.1
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
Dentistry
Modern equipment. First National
Hauk building. Hours, 9 to 12 and
1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by
appointment. Office phone, 10: res­
idence phono, 184-J._______________
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
Attorney at L»w
First National Bank Building
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone 94
DR. O. E. FROST
Office in I-awson building
Phono 47
Cottage Grove
Oregon
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
Ohiropraetic, MochanoThorapy,
Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro­
Therapy. Office over Darby Hard
ware. Phono 116-J. Office hours: 9
to 12; 1 to 6; Sundays by appoint­
ment.
GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
X-ray work in all its branches. Eve
nings by appointment.
634 Maio
Cottage Grove, Oregon
DR. W. E. LEBOW
Dentist
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30
to 12 and 1 to 6:30. Evenings and
Bundays by appointment. Phones:
office 35, residence 134-Y.
DR. H. A. HAGEN
Licensed Drugleaa Physician
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
030 H Main Street, Cottage Grove
J. F. SPRAY
Real Estate, Insurance and
Collections
405 Main Street
Cottage Grove
BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR
Particular Work for
Particular People.
300 Main Street
Phone 116 L
We offer can be classified under
two words—THE BEST. And
being fresh and sanitarily kept,
we’re sure we can satisfy you
with both product and price.
Free Delivery All Day Every Day
DfOPLt5™«*rM4|*KE>
Kk
COTTAGE GROVE OREGON
H. J. SHINN
Attorney at L aw and
Notary Public
Practice* in all court». Thirty yearn
of experience. Bader building, Cot-
tnge Grove, Oregon.
Lithographing, engraving, »tool
die work. The Sentinel’» live wire
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DAY and NIGHT B m M
JITNEY
Everett Powell
Wootlson Brothers Garage.
Phone 27. After the garage
clones, phone to 165-R.
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