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I COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 6, 1923 THE CEDARS. HEBRON. That Extra Tire On the Back of your ear may prove a godsend to you some day, when you need one badly. Take no chances. Carry an extra HOOD tire—two would not be too many. What say you! Bfe&k a ie HBL 3L COTTAGE GROVE SERVICE STATION Fifth and Main Streets Shell and Red Crown Gasoline Little Items Count We Can Help You Save Money for Yourself (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 3.—-Literary will be held Fri day, December 14. It will be an old-fashioned party and those not wearing old-fashioned clothes will be fined. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Remple and family spent Thunksgiving with the Otto Dobberstein family. Mr. mid Mrs. F. A. Clow, of the Grove, spout Thanksgiving at the home of their daughter, Mrs. Ed Asliby. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hambrick, of the Grove, Mrs. Lucy Armstrong and daughter Aileen, of Eugene, and Mrs. Helen Vilas, of Portland, spent Thanksgiving at the home of the sister of the womau, Mrs. G. W. McFarland Mr». Junie Cruson, of Springfield, Mrs. G. E. Finnerty, of Astoria; Frank 1‘urneU, of Portland, aud Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson took dinner Friday at the W. A. Hemenway home. Mrs. W. A. Hemenway and Marg aret, from Springfield, spent Thanks giving vacation at their home. Miss Florence McFarland spent the Thanksgiving vacation at the home or' her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland. James Sears spent Thanksgiving Correct printing always at the at his home and returned Saturday to the Bohemia district with a load live wire print shop. of freight. Mrs. Ed Ashby, who has been ill for some time, is improving. A splendid Thanksgiving program was given by the school children, all taking their parts nicely. After the program a Thanksgiving supper wus served. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Gurin it d Kimble and W. L Kimble were Thanksgiving guests of Mrs. J. Q. A. Young. Mrs. Ream and son, of Walter- ville, spent the weak end with Mrs. Ream’s daughter, Mrs. G. M. Kebei- beck. Mr. and Mrs. Garland Kimble and E. F. Carlile motored to Drain Fri day afternoon. Miss Myrtle Gilham and niece Vera Belle Gilham were in Eugene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Alldridge and baby, Miss Ollie King and Miss Wilkins, of Curtin, visited Inst week at the home of Mr. Alldridge's b’other, K. D. Alldridge. Mr. and Mrs. Lajoie, of Walker, visited last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. D. Huff. Mr. and Mrs. B. Snider and baby, Nellie Cribbens and W. J. Carlile, of Myrtle Point, spent Sunday night with Mr. Carlile’s sister and broth er, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young and E. F. Carlile. Mr. and Mrs. Robinson, of Cres well, J. N. Jepson and Miss Anna Jepson were Thanksgiving guests at the F. C. Führer home. Engraved work. Tho 8entineL Electric Train Content Christmas Candy and Nuts We have a large assort ment. Special price in quantities. RAISINS—New crop, 2 lbs. for...................25c STANDARD CORN— 2 cans for...................25c WHITE LOAF FLOUR— guaranteed ........... $2.05 (Five Highest) Clarence Monroe. 11,800 8,300 Everet Lee.......... 6,800 Dale Bennett...... 4,700 Arnold Eakright. 4,200 Harold Burge...... These boys are working hard and may be highest next week: George Holeman Kenneth Carlile Corbett Mattox Melvin Haskin Lloyd Griggs Colin Garoutte Trask’s Cash Grocery WHERE YOUR CASH BUYS MORE Knowles & Graber Hardware and Furniture Oregon SUMMONS. does a r n miner leilect? —because the back of the glass is covered with quicksilver, which does not absorb light. Hence the light rays which form an image are thrown back in reflection. Clean and bright as a mirror is the home where ‘Btvieleol No. 6 Disinfectant drives off dirt and disease. Cer tain death to germy pests that infest house, cellar or stable. Excellent for wounds, toilet use and sick room. Ten times more powerful than carbolic acid. Safe, quick, inexpensive. One of 200 Puretest prepara tions for health and hygiene. Every item the best that skill and conscience can produce. Kem’s for Drugs Z»® Drag Mora In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. Ida Ritchie, Plaintiff, vs. William F. Ritchie, Defendant. To William P. Ritchie, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaiut filed against you in tho above en titled suit within six weeks from the date of the first publication of this summons, and if you fail to ap pear and answer the said cause of suit and complaint on or before the 27th day of December, 1923, the plaintiff will apply to the above named court for the relief demand ed in her complaiut, to-wit: for a decree dissolving tho bonds of mat rimony now existing between the plaintiff and the defendant and holding said marriage contract for naught, upon the ground of cruel and inhuman treatment, and for such other and further relief as to the Court may Beem meet, just and proper in said suit. This summons is published pursu ant to an order of Hon. G. P. Skip worth, Judge of tho Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County, made on the 13th day of November, 1923, directing said sum mons to be published cine« a week for six consecutive weeks in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, a newspa per published at Cottage Grove, Dine County, Oregon. Date of first publication, Novem- bcr 15, 1923. Date of last publication, Decem- ber 27, 1923. J. M. Devers, Salem, Oregon, 8. M. Calkins, Eugene, Oregon, n!5d27 Attorneys for plaintiff. Were On the West Side —but we recognize no boundary lines. We are always glad to greet those from any part of the city or from any section of the country. We try to treat all alike and to treat them in such a way that they will want to call again. Some of your neighbors are trading with us. YOU’LL FIND A STOCK OF GROCERIES HERE FROM WHICH YOU CAN FILL YOUR EVERY TABLÉ WANT IN THAT LINE EAD’S GROCERY JUST OVER THE BRIDGE $590 I PHONE 9 TO SAVE STEPS FULLY EQUIPPED The Lowest Priced Sedan N the Tudor Sedan a wholly new Ford body type is offered American motorists. It is distinguished by a compact, roomy body, two wide doors opening for ward, and folding right front seat. Large windows affording , Teachers’ Examinations. The regular semiannual teachers’ examinations for Ixino couuty will be held at the County Court room commencing on Wednesday, Decem ber 19, at 9 a. m. aud lasting the balance of the week. Those who are inquired to take it should be on | hand promptly at that time. A schedule showing the days on which the subjects will be given may be had by ipplyiug to E. J. MOORE, <it>-13 County School Superintendent. Agents for Red Rock Cottage Cheese Look for Special Prices on FRYE’S FAMOUS HAM If we haven’t exactly what you want—or can’t produce it—if it is anything in the printing line—we oan get it for you. xxx for Your Christinas Meal ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereb; ly given that the undersigned has fi iled ’k_ .„ __ _ County i in the rnn for I Court of the State of Oregon Lane County his final account in the matter of the estate of Martha E. Churchill, deceased. Saturday, the 22nd day of Decem ber, 1923, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. of said day at the office of the County Judge in Eugene, Ore gon, has been set as the time and place of hearing objections to said final account. Date of order, November 21, 1923. Date of first publication of order, November 29, 1923. WM. KIRTLEY, Administrator of the estato of Martha E. Churchill, deceased. J. E. YOUNG, Attorney for estate. n29d27 i Select Your Christmas Bird Now and Make Certain of a Choice One PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET Cutsforth & Dickson, Props. Phone 15 Headquarters for Frye’s Hams and Bacons 7= NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, November 8, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Clem ent E. Ink ley, of Lorane, Oregon, who on September 6, 1921, made homostead entry Serial No. 013761 for N% 8Ei4 Sec. 17, T. 20 8. R. 4 W. and on April 19, 1922, made additional homestead entry Serial No. 014354 for 8E% SE’xi Section 17, Township 20 South, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-yoar proof to es tablish claim to the land above de scribed, before E. O. Immel, United States Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 27th day of Decem ber, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Claude Sehrack, of Lorane, Oregon; Pearne Crowe, of Lorane, Oregon; Ralph Lynch, of Lorane, Oregon; Chauncy Davis, of Lorane, Oregon. W. H. CANON, Our Conservatism Is Your Safeguard That is the rock upon which we have built this great, sound bank ing institution. That is the basis of our appeal to you as a business man and a family man. Do your banking busi ness here and you are safe. . FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Old Reliable) SPECIAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District Num ber 45, of Lane County, State of Oregon, that a special school meet ing of said district will be hold at the auditorium of high school build ing on the 18th day of December, 1923, at 7:30 o’clock in the after noon for the following objects: To vote upon tho proposition of pur chasing for school purposes tho fol lowing described property, towit: Beginning at the Northeast corner of Lot one of Block one of Wynne’s Second Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon; thence run ning West forty feet; thence run ning South 208 feet; thenco running East 40 feet; thence running North 208 feet to tho place of beginning, all in Cottage Grove, Lano County, Oregon, at the purchase prico of Five Hundred and no-100 dollars for the entire tract; and for the pur- >ose of authorizing the Board of Directors of said school district to issue warrants in payment of said purchase, payable two years after dato, drawing 6 per cent interest, payable annually. Dated this 23rd day of November, 1923. H. J. SI1INN, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: WORTH HARVEY, Clerk, n29d!3 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. SEDAN DETROIT PAGE FIVE an open -Hew in every direction, make for safer driving and, greater motor ing enjoym ent. At $590, th ds is the lowest priced Sedxin ever placed on the American market. It is a car of broad appeal and compelling value. Tko car can br obtained through the Ford IF'< oily Pure hare Pion. Woodson Brothers Jerannal Qtyriatmaa (Earha —with your choice of decorative design, your favorite verse or slogan and your name printed on them, will be a most pleasing remembrance to your many friends. The cards are in three colors, the decorations being in the Christmas colors of red and green and th«- verse and name in black. Upon all orders placed early, WITH AT LEAST A WEEK S TIME FOR DELIVERY, the following prices will prevail: 25 card* and envelopes 50 cards anti envelopes 75 cards and envelopes 100 cards and envelopes complete.... $1.75 complete.. $2 50 complete $3 25 complete. H00 Additional carda and envelopes complete at 3 cent* each T he C ottage G rove S entinel CORRECT PRINTING Department of the Interior, U. 8. land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, November 8, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Floyd E. Dooley, of Ixirane, Oregon, who on September 13, 1921, made home stead entry No. 013762 for 8W% NE%, 8Ei4 NWH Sec. 17, T. 20 8. R. 4 W. and on April 19, 1922, made additional homestead entry No 014352 for BW % NW% Beetion 17, Township 20 8. Range 4 W. Willamette Meridian, has filed no tice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, United States Com missioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 27th day of December, 1923. Claimant names as witnesses: Claude Bchrack, of Ixirane, Oregon; Pearne Crowe, of Lorane, Oregon; Ralph Lynch, of Ixirane, Oregon; Chauncy Davis, of Ixirane, Oregon. W. H. CANON, Register. nl5dl3 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In the matter of the estato fo William H. Rawlings, deceased. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administratrix with will annexed of the estate of William IL Rawlings, deceased, has filed in tho County Court of Lane County, Oregon, her final account as ad ministratrix of said estate and that Saturday, the 29th day of Decem ber, 1923, at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day has been fixed by said Court as the time for the hear ing and passing upon said final ac count, and objections thereto, if any, and for the final settlement of the said estate. The first publication of this no tice shall l>e on tho 29th day of No vimber, 1923, and the last publica tion on the 27th day of December, 1923. ANNIE ETON, Administratrix with will annexed. H. J. SHINN, n29d27 Attorney. Stars Are a Feature of Christmas Star Cars Are An All-Year Feature While thinking of Christmas presents, give most serious consideration to a gift that will give more year-round pleasure than any other gift you could think of. Noth ing could come nearer to satisfying every member of the family than one of these— The 1924 Star The Durant The Studebaker We handle theso in all models. You have seen nothing spiffier, nothing with more class for a small car than the 1924 Sport Model Star. The Durant is the superior car in the four-cylinder class. The Studebaker, whether the little six or one of the larger models, leads all others in that class of car. If you are thinking of a car of any kind, we are cer tain to be able to please you with one from one of the three lines. You will make no mistake if you give the family a Star, Durant or Studebaker for Christmas and you will make them all happy. Service Garage LONG & CRUSON PHONE 75