The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 05, 1923, Page 7, Image 7

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1923
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Neighborhood News
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HEBRON.
Dear Mother
Your child cannot mature properly, says science, unless fed properly.
This means your child should have pure milk and wholesome home-made bread, as
a good, dependable balanced ration.
The bread you bake will be pure and nutritious if made of
Feather Flake
Flour
“It makes bread light as a feather"
Be
Sure
You Ask
for “Feather Flake”
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Springfield Mill & Grain Co.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 25.—Mr. and Mm. D. Cooter,
of Corvallis, spent the week end at
the O. J. Kappauf home.
A number ftf Hebron people mo­
tored to Dillard Sunday. In the
party were Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oil­
ham and children, Grandpa Gilham,
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Gilham and
buby, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Ijteky,
Mrs. Emma Kelly and son and
daughter, Elves and Leia, Walter
Murry and C. H. Winecoff.
M iss Della Murry has gone to
Eugene, where she will be employed
this winter.
The H?bron school opened Mon­
day with Mrs. Lincoln Taylor as
teacher.
Violet White spent the week end
in Eugene with Francis and Eliz­
abeth Morgan.
Mrs. G. L. Carlile, Mrs. Cham­
berlain and Mrs. Cooper called on
Miss Piper Thursday afternoon of
lust week.
Will and Ernest Wetherbee, of
Sumas, Wash., are visiting at the
home of their cousin, J. G. Murry.
THE CEDARS.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 25.—Lynn Lillie, of Wend
ling, spent the week end at the G.
W. McFarland homo.
Miss Florence McFarland is teach
ing in the Star school, which opened
Monday.
Byron McFarland spent Sunday
at the state fair, returning Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarlnnd
visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
P. H. Magee.
Mrs. W. A. Hemenway left Wed­
nesday of last week for Springfield,
where she is to be principal of the
grade school this year.
Margarot Hemenway wont to Eu­
gene Tuesday to enroll in the Uni­
versity of Oregon.
W. A. Hemenway attended the
county fair Friday.
W. E. Dorward, J. E. Meisner,
Mrs. A. B. Smith and Mr. and Mrs.
M. M. Wheeler are working in the
Cottage Grove cannery.
The Cedars school opened Septem­
ber 17 with an enrollment of 19.
J. W. Sears returned to the Bo­
hemia district Sunday.
SILK CREEK.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 25.—Miss Lena Burcham ar­
rived home several days ago from
her summer trip.
Mr*. John Ashby was called to
Eugene last week by the illness of
her daughter, Mrs. Clair Parks.
Mrs. D. A. Estes went to Walter-
ville the last of the week to assist
her sister-in-law, Mrs. H. Morris,
who is ill.
Mr. Bittinger is putting a new
roof on his house.
Miss Leota Estes and Miss Maeva
Fowler expect to go to Butherlin
this week to attend school for the
winter.
Both schools are in progress. Joe
Marshall, of Sutherlin, teaches the
church school and Mias Fannie
Young, of Cottage Grove, the dis­
trict school.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cole and son
Bennie, of Row River, visited Sun­
day evening with friends here.
They leave soon for California.
The H. L. Fowlers have bought
a new piano.
Miss Ruth Winslow and Miss Ora
McCain returned last week from
Washington.
Mrs. Donald Walker has gone to
Ponn to join her husband, who is
employed by the Penn Lumbor com­
pany.
Ray Huff attended tho county
fair last week.
Elder A. G. Nelson went to Lo­
rane Sunday and held a religious
service.
Oscar Wheoler was down from
Penn for the week end.
Mrs. M. F. Babcock visited a
part of last week with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Rena Lewis, at the R.
S. Trask home in Cottage Grovo.
Mrs. Neff and her littlo daughter
are living in the house formerly
owned by Mrs. Mary Weston.
HEBRON.
Special to The Sentinel.)
Oct. 2.-—Mrs. Rhodes, of Cottage
Grovo, called on Mrs. J. Q. A.
Young last Tuesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Post and children,
of McKcnzio, spent tho week end
with Mrs. Post’s fathor, C. H.
Winecoff, and sister, Mrs. Emma
Kellly.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Monroe and
children, of the Grove, wero at G.
J. Kappauf 'a Sunday.
There will be a rally day program
nt the church house at 10 o ’clock
Sunday. Everybody is invitod.
SAGINAW.
MEW PRICES
EFFECTIVE TUESDAY, OCTOBER 2
CHASSIS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _$230
ROADSTER_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $265
TOURING CAR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $295
(Demountable Rims $20 extra)
(Starter $65 extra)
TRUCK CHASSIS_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $370
COUPE, with starter and demountable rims_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $525
FOUR-DOOR SEDAN, with starter and demountable rims_ _ _ _ _ _ $685
FORDSON TRACTOR_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ $420
(f. o. b. Detroit)
THESE CAR PRICES ARE LOWEST IN HISTORY OF THE COM
PANY AND APPLY TO THE LATEST IMPROVED MODELS
New Models
Now being displayed. Place your order now and avoid delay in delivery.
Orders are filed and deliveries made in rotation.
Woodson Brothers
(Spocial to The Sentinel.)
Oct. 2.—Mrs. J. F. Adnoy left
for Roseburg Saturday.
Mrs. Charles Sharon was in Cres­
well Thursday of last week.
J. A. Coiisor was in Eugene on
business Monday.
The R. Cormack family, who had
boon visiting at the R. D. Gray
home, left Tuesday for their homo
in British Columbia.
School opened again Monday, af­
ter being closod several days last
week on account of the sickuess of
the teacher, Miss Sibyl Celleri.
Mr. and Mrs. Wald, of Eugeno,
and Mr. and Mrs. McCormick, of
Portland, visited Sunday at the J.
A. Burgess homo. Mrs. McCormick
wan formerly Miss Stella Redford.
The Redford family resided hero
several years ago.
George Conley is homo from
Reedsport to visit for a few days.
George Foglo purchased a Ford
touring car Hunduy.
George Queener, of Scio, arrived
Notice to Contractors
Notice is hereby given that bids
will be received until the fiftedbth
day of October, 1923, for the re­
modeling and addition to tho Curtin
school house, Douglas county school
district No. 58, at Curtin, Oregon,
in accordance with plana and speci­
fications prepared by J. R. Ford,
Eugene, Ore.
All bidders will be required to
deposit $10.00 as a guarantee to
return the said plans and specifica­
tions in good conditions.
Signed at Curtin, Oregon, this
2nd day of October, 1923.
P. A. ANLAUF,
Chairman of school board.
W. V. Chapman, Clerk.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of George Dowens, do-
ceased.
Notice is hereby given that Lu
theria Catherine Dowens was by
tho County Judge of the County
Court of the State of Oregon in and
for Lnne County appointed execu­
trix of tho estate of George Dowens,
deceased, and that all persons hav­
ing claims against the estate of the
said deceased are hereby required,
or notified, to present the «am«,
duly verified, to said executrix at
the law office of H. J. Shinn, in
Cottage Grove, Lane County, Ore­
gon, within six months from the Sth
day of October, A. D. 1923.
Lutheria Catherine Dowens,
Executrix of the estate of
George Dowens, deceased.
H. J. Shinn,
Attorney for executrix.
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NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned, as administratrix of
the estate of Irving W. Petrie, da
ceased, has filed her final account
in the office of the County Clerk
of I^ne County, Oregon, and that
Saturday, the 20th day of October,
1923, at the hour of 11 a. m. in tho
forenoon of said day, In the County
Court Room of said Court has been
appointed by acid Court as the time
end place for tho hearing of objec­
tions thereto and the settlement
thereof.
Dated and first published Sept.
14, 1928.
Last publication Oct. 12th, 1923.
MABEL CONNER,
Administratrix of the estate of
Irving W. Petrie, deceased.
J. E. YOUNG,
Attorney for estate.
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here Saturday to work for the Sag­
inaw Lumber Co.
Mias Myrtle Adney arrived home
Saturday from Marshfield, where
she visited Mr. and Mrs. A. F.
Campbell.
Mrs. Jennie Greathouse and son,
L. Fogle, arrived here Monday eve­
ning to visit relatives.
Mrs. Rachel Burleson and Miss
Mildred Pettit, who are picking
prunes at Creswell, spent Sunday at
home here.
Della Jett, of Portland, visited
last week with her sister, Mrs. Jas.
Conley.
L. Meikle and- A. Sterling are vis­
iting at the Bartlett Johnston home.
Sales books.
The Seutinel.
Enrollment
Dates
September 17,24
and October 1
tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Estate of Benjamin D. Stephen­
son, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that Mabel
Alstott was on the 28th day of
August, 1923, appointed adminis­
tratrix with will annexed of the
estate of Benjamin D. Stephenson,
deceased, by tho County Court of
the State of Oregon in Lane County
and that all persons having claims
against the said estato are required
to file the same, duly verified, with
said Administratrix, at the law of­
fice of H. J. Shinn, in Cottage
Grove, Lano County, Oregon, with
in six mouths from the first publi­
cation of this notice which will bo
the 31st day of August, 1923.
MABEL ALSTOTT,
Administratrix with will annexed.
H. J. SHINN,
Attorney for ostate.
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NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE
OF BEAL PROPERTY.
In the County Court ot tho State
of Oregon for the County of Marion.
In tho matter of the Guardianship
of Marjorie Lucille Knox, a minor.
Notice is hereby given, to whom
it may concern, that in pursuance
of an order of salo, made and en-
tcrod of record in tho County Court
of Marion County, Orogon, on the
6th day of July, 1923, in the matter
of the guardianship of Marjorie
Lucille Knox, a minor, tho undor-
signod guardian of said minor will
proooed to sell at privato sale on
and after the 15th day of Novem­
ber, 1923, at the First National
Bank, of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
and tho office of McNary, McNary
& Keyes, in Salem, Oregon, for cash,
or at least 10 per cent cash, and
the balance secured by a mortgage,
payablo within five years, an undi­
vided one-fifth interest, subject to
a life estate in an undivided one
half thereof) tho following do-
scribed premises, to-wit:
Lots numbered Throe (3) and
Four (4) in Block Number Six (6)
in tho James H. McFarland’s Ad­
dition to Cottago Grovo, Lano
County, Orogon, except the East 9
feet of Baid Lot Number Three (3).
Beginning at a point 109 feet
West of tho Northoast corner of lot
Numbor Ono (1) in Block Numbor
Six (6) of James H. McFarland's
Addition to Cottago Grove, Lane
County, Oregon, running thdnce
West 91 foot, more or loss to the
Northwest corner of Lot Number
Four (4) in said Block Six (8),
thence South 100 feet to the South­
west corner of said Lot Four (4)
thence West 50 feet and thence
North 101 feet, moro or loss, to the
Northeast corner of a tract of land
conveyod to F. D. Wheelor by deed
recorded in Vol. 56, at page 269 of
the Lano County deed records and
running thonco West to the center
of the channel of tL? Coast Fork
river, thence Northeasterly down
said river to tho Northwest corner
of a tract of land conveyed to the
First Christian Church of Cottage
Grove, Lane County, Oregon, by
deed recordod Doc. 11, 1891, in Vol.
31, at page 375 of said Deed Rec­
ords, thence South along tho Wost
line of said tract 70 it-et; thence
West 10 feet, thence South 55 feet
to the Southwost corner of a tract
of land deedod to F. E. Billington
by deed recorded June 24, 1904, in
Vol. 61, at page 370 of said Deed
Records; thence East 1 foot and
thence South 37 feet, more or less
to the North line of Lot Number
3, in Block 6, of James H. McFar-
land ’■ Addition or place of begin­
ning. All being a part of James H.
McFarland D. L. O. No. 68, in Twp.
20 South Range 3 West in Lane
Connty, Oregon.
Beginning at tho Northwest cor­
ner of tho John Partin D. I* C. No.
64, Notif. No. 841 in Township 20
South, of Range 3 West of the Wil­
lamette Meridian, running thence
East 18.17 chains, thence South
19.14 chains, thence South 38* East
4.50 chains, thence South 26* East
8 chains, thence South 21* West
13.68 chains, thence South 88%*
West 16.42 chains; thence South
49° East 2.97 chains; thence South
78%* Wost 6.81 chains, thenee
North 6.80 chains, thenee North 57*
West 2 chains; thence North 62*
West 2.66 chains to tho West line
of said claim, thence North along
said West line 48.49 chains to the
place of beginning, containing
103.24 acres, all in Lane County,
Oregon.
IPHA KNOX,
Guardian of Marjorie Ixicille
«28o26
Knox, a minor.
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Furniture Moving
Piano Moving a Specialty
F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor
Office telephone_________ 4
Residence telephone..... 21-F3
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A. O. Anderson, Proprietor
Hauling & Draying
Piano moving a specialty. Daily
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Office in Spray brick near 8. P.
Station. Office phone, 99; res­
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PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR. A. W. KIME
Specialist in Obstetrics
Will care for confinements at his
home if desired. Special nurse if re
quired. Phones: offioe, 34| res» 1MJ
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
Dentistry
Modern equipment. First National
Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and
1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by
appointment. Office phono, 10: res
idence phone, 184-J,
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
Attorney at Lsw
First National Bank Building
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone 94
DB. O. B. FROST
Office in Lawson building
Phone 47
Cottage Grove
Oregon
DB. W. M. HAMILTON
Chiropractic, Mechano Therapy,
Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro­
Therapy. Office over Darby Hard
waro. Phone 116-J. Office hours: 9
to 12; 1 to 6; Sundays by appoint-
ment.
GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
X-ray work in all its branches. Eve
nings by appointment.
634 Main
Cottage Grove, Oregon
DB. W. E. LEBOW
Dentist
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:80
to 12 and 1 to 6:30. Evenings and
Sundays by appointment. Phones:
offioe 36, residence 134-Y.
DB.
Incensed
Phone 30.
630% Main
E. A HAGEN
Drugleu Physician
Ostrander Building,
Street, Cottage Grove
J. F. SPBA Y
Beal Estate. Insurance and
Collections
406 Msin Street
Cottago Grove
BBTTY B BEAUTY PARLOR
Particular Work for
Particular People.
300 Main Street
Phono 116 L
H. J. SHINN
Attoruey at Law and
Notary Public
Notice is hereby given that the Practices in all courta Thirty years
undersigned has been appointed by of experience. Bader building, Cot­
the County Court of lane County, tage Grove, Oregon.
Oregon, administrator of the estate
HEM8TITOUING AND
of Allen Kirk, deceased, which or­
SEWING
der bears date of tho 19th day of
September, 1923.
MRS. J. Q. WILLITS
All persons having claims against
MRS. F. W. HAWKINS
the estate of said Allan Kirk, de­ 36 north Fifth street, Cottage Grove
ceased, are hereby notified and to -
quirsd to present the seme duly ver­
ified, to the undersigned at the law
office of Herbert W. Iambard, First
for loti of appetite, bad breath«
Nstlonal bank building, Cottage
coated tongue, bHlouenoM,
Grovs, Lane County, Oregon, on or
Wide«/
er
before six months from the day of
the first publication of this notice.
Dated and first published this
21st day of September, 1923.
Set yoer Hver ri«ht—only 25e
J. H. KIRK,
Administrator of the estate
Lithographing, engraving, steel
of Allen Kirk, deceased.
die work. Th« Sentinel’S five wire
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
Attorney fqr estate.
sp21ocl9c print shop is the place.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
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