The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 08, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. TITVRSDAY, MAY 8 1924
PAGE FIVE
[early morning train for Florence.
Another Pedestrian Felled.
I The exclamation from the other end
The hills of Calhoun county. West
[of the wire was one unfit to be Virginia, are noted for their steep­
WORLD'S
RELIABLE
| used in any kind of a conversation ness. A tourist from Oregon was
LARGEST
QUALITY
I over a telephone.
driving along one day when he came
CHAIN
) MERCHANDISE
| Immediately following this early upon a man struggling in the road
DEPARTMENT
] morning telephone call, an autoino- just ahead of his car. The <1 river
ALWAYS
I bile in
..........................
.
STORE
which Mr. Nease
was one of «topped the car and helped the na­
AT
the passengers speeded into the tive to his feet.
ORGANIZATION
LOW PRICES
SPECIALIST
“What’s the matter, friend, did
I c*ity from the north. Mr. Roney
«7 475 DEPARTMENT STORES
was found upon the train which an automobile hit youf” inquired in internal medicine for the
| was just about to leave and the the tourist.
past twelve years
“Hell, no,“ replied the native,
| day was saved for the rotten Nease
pointing to a cornfield above tho
| contract.
The Sentinel is inclined to com- road. “This makes the third time DOES NOT OPERATE
mend Mr. Roney for his action, I’ve fell out of that corn patch this
He was so tied up that he could not summer. ’ ’—Judge.
Will be at
A practical business train­
refuse to make the necessary change
♦
ing
is an absolute ne­
in the budget. By leaving the city
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
he could defeat the Nease contract
cessity if you are to meet
MENT.
without raising any rumpus. The
success in the future.
Sentinel gives him credit for having
In the County Court of the State
sense
enough
to
see
that
the
county
And the best place to get
It is unusual to find Dresses of such ex­
Office hours 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
is being robbed by this contract. of Oregon, for La no County.
it is at school.
In
tho
matter
of
the
estate
of
The
Sentinel
does
not
blame
him
cellent quality at such a low price I
•
ONE D AY
for not asking that the affidavits Lizzie Saltzman, deceased.
ONE Y
And the best time to get
Notice is hereby given that the
Only the enormous buying power of
be published. 'The Sentinel does not
No Charge for Consultation !
it is right now.
blame him for making no explana­ undersigned administrator of t he
the combined hundreds of J. C. Penney
tions. Explanations would only estate of Lizzie Saltzman, de­
We are in session at all
censed, has filed in the County
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular
make matters worse.
Company Stores makes it possible for
times and every day is en­
The Sentinel also believes that Court of the State of Oregon, his graduate in medicine and sur­
us to offer you such values as these.
Mr. Nease is wise in not explaining final account as the administrator gery and is licensed by the
rollment day.
why he had reason to believe that of the said estate and that Tues­ state of Oregon. He does not
I Commissioner Roney might attempt day, the 20th day of May, 1924, at
Hundreds of young men
Newest Spring
to beat him out of a fat fee. Possi the hour of 11 o’clock a. m. of said operate for chronic appendi­
and women have complet
bly Commissioner Roney had been day has been fixed by said Court as citis, gall stones, ulcers of
Colorings
cd one of our courses and
emphatic in saying that the deal the time for the hearing and pass­ stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
are today making good.
I was too raw. Possibly Nease had ing upon said final account, and
He has to his credit wonder­
And Materials
i reason to believe that Commissioner objections thereto, if any, and for
ful
results
in
diseases
of
the
You are offered the same
Roney’s judgment was that such a the final settlement of said estate.
contract would draw the fire of the
are shown in this display of silk Dresses.
opportunity.
Will you
’The first publication of this no­ stomach, liver, bowels, blood,
taxpayers who would be robbed by tice will be on the 17th day of skin, nerves, heart, kidney,
take
advantage
of it and
The styles are varied enough to make
it and had reasons to believe that April, 1924, and the last publica­ bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
do it now ?
Commissioner Roney would take tion on the 15th day of May, 1924.
choosing a pleasure, for there are
weak lungs, rheumatism, sci­
some subtle means to avoid making
ANSEL WOOD,
atica, leg ulcers and rectal ail­
the necessary, arrangements to put ajh
straight line models, draped ones, -.nd
Administrator of the estte of
it over. Commissioner Roney had a!7ml5 Lizzie Saltzman, deceased. ments.
others with a tight bodice and full skirt.
not informed Mr. Sharp, or any of
Below are the names of a
those interested, of his intention to
Eugene
lew of his many satisfied pa­ A. E. Roberts
You really must see these to appreciate
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
be out of the city that day.
tients in Oregon:
President
Oregon
No
one
is
fighting
the
timber
them!
Notice is hereby given that the
Mrs. J. W. Haynes, North
cruise, but the events which have
been repeatedly related lead only to undersigned has been appointed by Powder, Ore., goitre.
one conclusion—that even Commis­ the County Court of Lane County,
Sizes for
Mrs. Alice Williams, Mal­
sioner Roney’s stomach was turned Oregon, Executrix of the estate of
by the infamous Nease contract Mary E. Allen, deceased, which or heur, Ore., heart trouble and
Women and
and that he tried to save the tax­ der beurs date of the 11th day of high blood pressure,
J. A. Rhoads and 0. Mulvihill
payers from being rubbed by the April, 1924.
I'no Sjoroos, Astoria, Ore.,
Misses
All persons having claims against appendicitis.
owners
simple method of trying to avoid
the
estate
of
the
said
Mary
E.
Al
­
providing funds of which they could
II.
Dcggeller,
Silverton,
Ore.,
Superior
service,
reasonable
len,
deceased,
aro
hereby
notified
be robbed.
Commissioner Roney should be and required to present the same ulcer of the stomach.
rates. Long distance hauling
Mrs. Geo. A. Gillman, Co- a specialty. Dealers in flour,
complimented for that last minute duly verified to the undersigned at
display of good sense—and it is a the law office of Herbert W. Lom­ quille, Ore., gall stones.
fuel and explosives. Storage
pity he didn’t have the backbone bard in Cottage Grove, Oregon, on
Mrs. M. E. Garson, Silverton, and general transfer.
to go into the taxpayers’ meeting or before six months from the day Ore., high blood pressure.
and tell what he really thought of of the first publication of this no­
Cottage Grove-Eugene Freight
Mrs. •J. M. Bowers, Toledo,
tice.
the Nease contract.
Depot
Dated and first published this Ore., gall stones.
Where there is so much smoko
17th day of April, 1924.
Office phone, 99; res., 189J
there must be some fire.
August Erickson, Lakeside, —
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove COMMISSIONER RONEY'S GOOD
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SALLIE A. HILL,
Ore., kidney trouble.
SENSE.
Executrix
of
the
last
will
and
testa
­
a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of
LORANE ON THE RECALL.
Remember above date, that PROFESSIONAL CARDS
ment of Mary E. Allen, deceased.
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the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. The Sentinel has been approached I
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
consultation on this trip is free
DR. A. W. KIME
by a 'resident of Eugene, who proba
Lorane, Ore., May 5.—(To the
Attorney for executrix. al7ml5c and that his treatment is dif­
Specialist in Obstotrics
bly is a friend of the county com Editor.)—As citizens of Lorane fa-
Will caro tor confinements at hi«
ferent.
missioners, who delicately hinted coring the recall of the county com-
homo if desired. Special nurse if re­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
that he was interested in the affi- niissioners, we have been much in­
Married women must be ac­ quire'!.
Phones: offioo, 84; ro«. 12ÖJ
davits which The Sentinel is pre- forested in the articles appearing in
companied by their husbands.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
pared to produce to prove its pub the papers both for and against
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg..
¡¡shed statements concerning the said recall.
Dentistry
Los Angeles, Calil'.
a24mySc
fact that Commissioner Nels Roney
To be fair wc grant that those April 8, 1924.
Modern equipment. First National
Notice is hereby given that Er­
had planned to be away from Eu- who oppose the recall are as we,
Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and
APPLICATION FOR U. S.
gene upon the last day that changes sincere, but it does seem to us that nest Duncan, of Newberg, Oregon,
1 to 6. Evenings and Bundays by
PATENT.
could be made in the budget which by many the real issues aro lost who on June 5, 1922, made Home­
appointment. Office phone, 10; res­
idence phono, 184-J.
would provide for the Nease timber sight of or evaded; and by others stead Entry Serial No. 014454, for
the
W|fc
of
SW
’
4
of
Section
21,
Mineral Survey No. 819, United
cruise contract. Because of the fact it is an opportunity to take n slop
Township 21 S., Range 2 W., Wil States I.and Office, Roseburg, Ore­
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
that The Sentinel does not rare to I at a neighbor.
lamette
Meridian,
has
filed
notice
Attorney at Lt*
unnecessarily drag others into the
We take this as a serious mntter,
gon, Mineral application No. 015524,
of
intention
to
make
final
three-
April 29, 1924.
recall mess, The Sentinel will not I a matter that should receive the so
Firat Nutional Bank Building
year
proof
to
establish
claim
to
the
I'huuo 94
give anyone the privilege of seeing ber, deliberate consideration of ev-
Notice is hereby given that in Cot tago Grove, <1rs,
such affidavits except upon the re-1 . ery taxpayer
and
and none land above described, beforo the pursuance of an act of congress ap­
. -
— voter,
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Register
and
Receiver
of
tho
United
DR.
O.
E.
FROST
quest of Commissioner Roney him-I should absolve tho commissioners
proved May 10, 1872, The Vesuvius
Offici) in Ì41WS0IÌ building
self that such affidavits be pub- by nn “I w-on’t believe” attitude. States Lund Office at Roseburg, Mines Company, by George C. Hogg,
Oregon,
on
the
20th
day
of
May,
Phono 47
lished.
its agent, whose address is U. S.
There is none so blind as lie who 1924.
Cottage Grovo
Oregon
National
Bunk
Building,
Portland,
not see-
The facts are exactly as they
Claimant names as witnesses:
It
unnecessary to repeat here Ivan G. Morris, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, has made application for a
have been stated. Upon the day
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
mentioned there was an early morn­ the figures, records and findings in Oregon; George Morris, of Cottago patent for the Pasadeim, Hobart,
Chiropractic, Moehano Therapy,
........ call at
... the
... Roney the ease, as everyone should be Grove, Oregon; Tom Patton, of Cot­ and McKinley lode claim, situate in Gynecology,
ing telephone
Hydro-Therapy, Electro-
The
ohone
was
answered
bv
P
nnl
*^
ar
with
them;
so,
to
bo
brief,
no
organized,
Bohemia
Mining
Dis
Icme.
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tago Grove, Oregon; Melvin Coyle, triet, rejected T. 23 8. R. 2 E., W. Therapy. Office ovor Darby Hard
■
-
i-
we
are
for
tho
recall:
Mrs. Roney, who gnvo the informa-
of Cottago Grove, Oregon.
ware, I'lxonu 110-J. Office hour«: W
M. , Laue County, Oregon, with sur­ to
tion that Mr. Roney had taken tie- _ First—Because we have seen nt
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint­
face
ground
us
described
by
tho
of-
I first hand a deplorable .makeshift ul.0m8c
Register.
fitjal plat, herewith posted, and by ment.
I of a rond built in an extremely ex-
the field notes on file in tho office
I travagant and inefficient mnnncr
GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D.
of the Register of Roseburg Land
I—the Cottage Grove-Lorane road.
SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND
Phyaicinn and Burgoon
Office, Oregon, to-wit:
Second—Been use wc believe the
ELECTION NOTICE.
X ray work in all its branchos. Eve
I report of tho joint committee of
PASADENA LODE: Bi-ginning at
nings by appointment.
I the farmers’ union and Pomona
State of Oregon, County of Enne, Cor. No. 1 whence U. 8, Min. Mon. Ô34 Main
Cottage Grove, Oregon
established in Hur. No. 229, bears N.
grange, a report taken from tho School District No. 45, ss.
DR.
W.
B. LEBOW
4fl°
41'
30"
W„
7012.9
ft.,
thence
1 records of the county by n commit
Notice is hereby given that, nt the
Dentist
tee, appointed in good faith and school district bond election hereby N. 32" 30' E., (500 ft. to Cor. No. 2,
I composed of honorable men, n re- called t.o be held at the auditorium thence 8. 70° 11' E., 1430.85 ft., to Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30
I port never authentically denied or of high school building in and for Cor. No. 3, thence 8. 32° 30' W., to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and
I disproved.
School District No. 45, of Lane 000 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 7«° Bundays by appointment. Phones:
Third—Because we believe the County, Oregon, Thursday, the 22nd 11' W„ 1430.85 ft., to Cor. No. 1, office 35, resiaence 134-Y.
I report and findings of Colonel W. day of May, A. D. 1924, between the place of beginning.
DR. H. A. HAGEN
ER8AL
CAR
IG. D. Mercer—although wo hate the hours of 2 o’clock p. m. and 7
HOBART LODE: Beginning at
Licensed Drugloss Physician
I to—a report of findings which are o’clock p. m., there will be sub­ Cor. No. 1, whence U. 8. Min. Mon.
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
backed by a cheek of the records mitted to the legal voters thereof established in Hur. No. 229 bears N
and by affidavits, and have never the question of contracting a bond 51° 34' W., 8288.35 ft., thence N. 630^1 Main Street, Cottage Grove
been refuted—findings which we ed indebtedness in the sum of 32° 30' E.. «00 ft. to Cor. No. 2.
H. J. SHINN
1482.5 ft., to
deem would not be tolerated by $19,300.00, said bonds to bear five thence S. 58° 49'
Attorney at Law and
32° 30' W.,
anyone except ho who knew the per cent interest, for the purposes Cor. No. 3, thenc<
Notary Public
goods were on him.
of construction of four-room unit «00 ft. to Cor. No. 4, • hence N. Practices in all courts. Thirty years
Fourth—Because we believe that school building and a wooden con­ 58° 49' W. 1482.5 ft., to Cor. No. 1, of experience. Bader building, Cot­
individuals and whole comiuunities struction combined class room, nudi- tho pluco of beginning.
ta go Grove, Oregon.
have
withheld their names from the toriurn and gymnasium, all to be
McKINLEY LODE: Beginning nt
MOTOR car is never more appreciated than in
MRS. G. B. PITCHER
recall petitions through fear that built upon the present high school Cor. No. I whence U. H. Min. .Mon.
the springtime. Its convenience and enjoyment
First Claus Hemstitching
the commissioners would discrimi­ grounds, more particularly dei cribed established in Hur. No. 229 beurs
are shared by all the family —and by speeding up the
nate against them, and we believe as being on lots 14 and 15. f«o ng N. 52° 40' W„ 9700.55 ft., thence All work guaranteed. Mail orders
tbeir fear was well founded.
day’s work, it provides more time for recreation.
and Landess addition, Cottage N. 32’ 30' B., 000 ft., to (’or. No. 2. finished promptly. Fifth and Wash*
There are other reasons we might Grove, Oregon; also lot 1 in block thence 8. 44’ 17' E., 1500 ft., tn inglon, <\>ltage Grove phone 135 L.
A Ford Touring Car provides every motor car essen­
enumerate, but the above are 2, in Wynne’s second addition to Cor. No. 3. thence H. 32° 30' W.,
enough. However, we wisn to call the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon; 000 ft. to Cor. No. 4, thence N. 44’
tial at the lowest price for which a five passenger car
attention to the thoughtful, unbi­ also lot 7 in block number 1 in 17' W., 1560 ft. to Cor. No. I, th. j
has ever sold—u price only made possible by complete
ased recently published letter of A. Wynne’s second addition to Cottage place of beginning.
manufacture, in tremendous volume, in the largest and
L. jVoodard.
The total and net nrea of Pana
Grove, Oregon; also lot 2 in
most economically operated plants in the automobile
(Signed) 8. F. Jackson, W. W. Wynne’s second addition to Cottage denn, Hobart and McKinley lod. s is !
Jackson, Claud Schrock, Geo. Bud- Grove, Oregon; also beginning at 59.200 acreThe name« of the ad
industry
Ship us. Prompt returns, no
ington, W. H. Davis, G. W. Sander­ the northeast corner of lot number joining claim« are Hur. No. 023.
comniission, top prices. We
ESidency of manufacture Is accurately reflected in the
son, 11. 8. Mathews, L. A. Crow, 1 in block number 1 in Wynne’s Bohemia Girl lode on the went and
will pay the producer the
Mary Sanderson, Eddith Herendeen, second addition to Cottage Grove, HampMon lode, uiiHurveyed on th<-
quality and price of the Ford Touring Car
top prices tor nulade eggs.
Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Mrs. Annie Lane County. Oregon, and running nort h.
FORD MOTOR COMPANY. DETROlf, MICHIGAN
Skelton, C. F. Pryse, Ida L. Pryse, south 208 feet; thence west 40
Date of punting thin notice on the
Reference: Peninsula Na
Frank Schneider, A. H. Addison, feet.; thence north 208 feet thence claim. December 20, 1923.
Runabout —1265
Coup«—1525
Tudor Sedan— 4590
Edna Addison, Emma Mathews, E. east 40 feet to the place of begin
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
tional Bank.
tf
Pordor Sedan — 5685
AU price« f. o. b. Detroit
8. Addison, Madge B. Addison, G. ning, all in and for said school 'lis mljn26__________________ Register, ’
You can buy any model by making a small down-
DERRIE PRODUCE CO.
R. Lynch, Mrs. G. B. Lynch, T. B. triet.
Mitchell, J. E. Skelton, W. H.
Eayment arranging easy terms for the balance
The vote to
68
N. Fourth St., Portland
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
Mitchell, John C. Skelton, Leslie which
►r you can buy on our Weekly Purchase Plan.
Herendeen,
Hattie
Mitchell,
Mattie
Yes
”
and **Bonds- -No
The Ford dealer in your neighborhood will gladly
Skelton, Bert W. Hayes, Win. Stur­ voter •«hall place a ere
explain both plans in detail.
devant, E. W. Eyanson, Mrs. Albert tween the word “Bond:
K. King, Orville E. Crow, 8. J. word °Yc “ or bet woe
SEI THE NEAREST AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER
Crow, Meda Bchraek. C. K. Dawson, “Bonds” and the
Jennie Deeds, Edmund Wills, B. C. which indi Ates his choir
R. W. Lancaster, Proprietor
Addison, Della E. Jacluwn, Maud
The polls for the reeet
O. Addison, Nora Henderson, W, T. lot» cast for or against,
Moore, C. 13. Marlow, Nettie Moore, tion of said indebtednt
W. I. Seale«,
Seales, C. C. Hayes, Bva said day and date and f
Haye«, F. W. . King. Abe Koeh, Geo. aforesaid, be opened a
Roemhild, Frank Deed«, A. E Da- of 2 o’clock p. m. and i
F. O. B. Detroit
via, L. J Henderson, Chas. Hchaf- until the hour of 7 o’
E.
ter. Jerne Koch, Bos<- Schaffer, Mrs. of the name dav. whei
Demountable Rin»
sftrn
at
A.
E.
Koi
h,
Ethel
M.
Lynch,
Ralph
and Scartar *85 Extra.
shrill b< closed.
Office in E. C. Lockwood’»
Lynch, Vera Seale».
By order of the dis riet school
real cat at i* office. Office
board of School District No. 45, of
Not Particular. But Plenty.
Lane County, Oregon, maile this Joe Clause,
indas, Orc n ;
phone, 8; r< s. phone, 156-R.
: Doe« skating require any 26th day of April, A. D 1924.
L. Edwards
indas. Or< >n; I
ular application f
MH IN N,
G. Walker
[«andax. <>
No; arnica or horse liniment;
> • n.
Clinirn
loot Board. Stanley Gr«
as good as the other.—Boston
AY.
Register.
Transcript.
Coming to Eugene
Dresses Smartly Styled
Yet Priced Remarkably Low!
The Path to
Dr. Mellenthin Business
Success
Osburn Hotel
TUESDAY, MAY 13
Eugene Business College
City Transfer Co.
$14.75 to $19.75
A Car of Those Fine
DELTA SPECIAL
SHINGLES
With a Reduced Price
S. L. Godard
Building Material
-General Contractors
A Welcome Member
of the Family
A
EGGS!
Lancaster Transfer
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