The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 03, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THLKSDAY, JULY 3, 1924
I
475 DEPARTMENT STORES
Our Store Will Remain Open Until
8 o’clock p. in., Thursday, July 3
The Home Store
Your Store!
HILE this store is a unit of a great
Nation-wide system of busy De­
mrtrnent Stores, providing the meni-
>ers of over a million homes with their
>ersonal ami household needs, it, prima-
ily, is YOUR STORK for it goes to the
greatest length to serve you
Not only fresh, reliable and seasonable
oods are offered to you from dav to day,
ut such goods as better fulfill your
eeds and wishes. Your individual need:
re anticipated here in a
lorough way.
In footwear, in headwear; in fact, in
ear of every kind and especially in wear
|>r J ulv 4th, there is to be found here
the article you want most at prices you
ant, to pay.
Our aim: To serve you well at all times.
Pleasant for Hun.
Sweet young thing (coming iu
with attentive partner from room
where a. hard game of bridge has i
been in progress): Oh, mother, I’ve I
just captured the booby!
Alother: Well, well! Come here
and kiss i me, both of you.—Tiger.
COOLIDGE HEADS THE
REPUBLICAN
— TICKET
Charles G. Dawes Named Run­
A card of thanks appearing in the
ning Mate After Frank 0.
Fairho|ie (Ala.) Courier, reads as
I follows: 44I take this means of
Lowden Declines.
I thnnking most heartily those who
assisted in the saving of valuable
| property threatened in tho destrue-
Cleveland, Ohio.—It required only
I tiou of my still by fire.—-M. F.
one roll call to formally confer upon
Northrop.”
Calvin Coolidge the republican nomits-
Everybody Happy.
ntion tor the presidency. Charles G.
Maid: No, ma’am, Mrs. Hughes
Dawes of Illinois was nominated for
m out.
Visitor: How fortunate! When I the vice-presidency after the conven­
saw her peeping through the cur tion had nominated Frank O. Lowden,
tains as I came up the walk I was •x-governor of Illinois, and he had re­
so afraid she would be in.—Cassel’s
fused to accept. There was really
Saturday Journal.
•
no oontest at all for the first place on
The Personal Touch.
the ticket, for it was a foregone
An interesting advertisement up conclusion long before the gavel fell
p< aring in a college paper:
on the opening day of the convention
“If the gentleman who took 1115
psychology notes from the cloak­ that no other candidate would receive
room will return them before exams serious consideration, and he was nam­
no questions will go unanswered.rr ed to head the ticket by one of the
largest majorities ever given by a
A Sizzler.
‘‘We’ve got a dandy college yell republican national convention.
No other name was formally placed
now. ’ ’
“ Wlmt is it!”
before the convention, but twenty­
■“We give the mimes of four Rus­ eight of the twenty nine Wisconsin
sian battleships, then a sis-boom ah,
then two Chinese generals.”—liar votes and six from North Dakota were
cast for Senator Robert M. LaFollette,
per’».
and ten South Dakota delegates, fol­
Dad and Uncle Miss a Date.
lowing their primary instructions, vot­
Johnny (at poultry show): Mn, ed for Senator Rirain Johnson.
let’s stay until they let the chickens
out.
Mn: They don’t let them out, my
den r.
Johnny: Yes they do ma, ’cause
last night I heard pa tell uncle Bill
that they would stick around after
the show and pick up a couple.
NOTICE TO PAINTERS.
Bids for painting the Blue Moun­
tain school house will be received
by the school clerk until 2 o’clock
p. m. on July 5. Specifications
may be secured from the school 4
clerk.
L. L. FARMER,
j2(ijl3p Box 523, Cottage Grove, Ore,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
In the County Court of the Stutc
of Oregon for the County of I<une.
In the matter of the estate of
George W. Barrows, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned administrator of the
estate of George W. Barrows, de-
ceased, has filed in the County
Court of the State of Oregon, his
final account as administrator of
the said estate aud that Tuesday,
the 22nd day of July, A. D. 1924,
at the hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of
said day has been fixed by said
Court as the time for hearing and
passing upon said report aud ob
jections thereto, if any, and for the
final settlement of said estate.
The first publication of this no-
tice will be on the 19th day of
June, 1924, and the last publication
will be on the 17th day of July,
1924.
N. E. GLASS,
Administrator of the estate of
George W. Barrows, deceased.
H. J. Shinn,
Attorney for estate.
PAGE FIVE
plaintiff on the grounds of willful
desertion for more than one year
immediately prior to the commence-
nieit of this suit and for costs and
disbursements of this suit.
This summons is served by publi­
cation by order of the Hon. G. F.
Skipworth, judge of tho above
named Court, dated the 1st day of
July. 1924, and the date of the first
publication of this summons will be
on the third day of July, 1924, and
the date of the last publication will
be on the 14th day of August. 1924.
H. J. SHINN,
Attorney for plaintiff.
Residence and postoffice address,
il.iall
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
this Court in tho city of Eugene,
County of Lano and State of re-
gon. then mid there to show cause
why an order should not be grauted
for tho sale of such real estate.
And it is further ordered that a
copy of this order be published at
least one» a week for four succes­
sive weeks before the said dav of
hearing in the Cottrgj Grove Sen­
tinel, a newspaper printed and pub­
lished in Cottage Grove, lume
C< iounty, Oregon.
Dated this the 1st dav of July,
1924.
C. P. BARNARD,
County Judge.
H. J. Shinn,
Attorney for guardimi.
113-31
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Rose buri?, Oregon,
June 16, 1924.
Notice is hereby given that
George T. Kerr, of Creswell, Ore­
gon. who on March 24, 1921, made
Homestead Enurv Serial No. 013782 Strength of Younger Years
Restored by Korex
for the 8W‘4 "of NEU, W% of
8EU and NEU of SWU of Section
Compound.
29, Township 19 8., Range 2 W.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no­
"I felt myself growing old so
tice of intention to make final fast,” says J. L. Rowell. 84-year-
three-year proof to establish claim old rancher of Kaw City, Okla.,
to the land above described, before 44 that I had no apatite and hardly
E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, felt like living. After taking ko-
at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on rrx compound I am ns young and
the 5th day of August, 1924.
vigorous as at 30 and feel better
Claimant names as witnesses. all the time. I can now walk with
John 1>. Lloyd, of Springfield, Ore­ a firm, elastic step and can „ get
gon; John Scherler, of Creswell, out and do a man’s work with any
Watch the labol on your paper.
Oregon, Route 1; Fred Scherler, of of them.”
------------------------------ —4------------
Creswell, Oregon, Route 1; 1*. R.
The effect of using korex com­
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Lawson, of Creswell, Oregon, Rout ? pound is healthful, natural and last­
1.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
ing say many who have used it.
Iu the matter of the estate of jn26jl24
Register. Thousands have tested it the world
Isabella M. Randolph, deceased.
over for premature old age. weak­
Notice is hereby given that Carl
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ness after the flu, poor circulation,
11. Elliott and Rosa E. Elliott have
lack of appetite and aching limbs.
been by the County Court of the
Department of the Interior, U. 8. Those feeling the need of such an
State of Oregon in and for Lane Lund Office at Roseburg, Oregon, invigorator will be interested in
County, appointed executor and exe­ Juno lti, 1924.
learning that the American distrib­
cutrix of tho estate of Isabella M.
Notico is hereby given that utors of korex compound have ar­
Randolph, deceased. All persons Thulium A. Burgess, of Lorane, ranged for korex compound to be
having cluiius against the estate of Oregon, who on January 13, 1021. soid in Cottage Grove at Kem’s for
the said deceased are hereby duly niude Homestead Entry Serial No. Drugs. Just ask for korex.
‘‘What’s the matter with Smith!
notified to present the same, duly 013604 for tin 8*4 of 8W*4 and
Got lumbago or spinal curvature
verified, to the said executor or 8*4 of SE*zi of Section 7, Town
or something!”
executrix in Cottage Grove. Oregon, ship 19 8., Runge 4 W., Willamette
‘‘No, he has to walk that way to
within six months from tho first Meridian, bus fiicil notice of in­
fit some shirts his wife made for
publication of this notice, which tention to make final throe-yeur
him.”
will be on the 12th day of June, proof to establish claim to tho land
1924.
abovo described, before E. O. Im-
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Carl II. Elliott, Executor,
mel, U. S. Commissioner, at his ol-
Rosa E. Elliott, Executrix, fico at Eugene, Oregon, on tho 4th
Notice is hereby given that tho
of the estate of Isabella
day of August, 1924.
undersigned has filed his final ac­
M. Randolph, deceased.
Claimant names as witnesses:
count as administrator of the estate
II. J. Shinn,
John Crawford, of Lorane, Oregon;
-P
of Henry J. Dreesc, deceased, with
Attoincy for osiate.
.inl2jl 10. Edward Wells, of Lorano, Oregon;
the county clerk of Lane County,
Scott
Jackson,
of
Lorane,
Oregon;
Oregon, and an order has been made
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Fred Burgess, of Lorane, Oregon.
and entered of record directing this
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
notice and setting the 8th day of
C. Mulvihill, Prop.
Department of the Interior, U. S. jn26;py2iJ_________K££mt£L
July, 1924, at the hour of ten
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
o’clock in the forenoon of said day.
Juno 21, 1924. ,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
for tho hearing of objections, if
Notice is hereby given that
any, to said final account and for
FURNITURE MOVING
Charles C. Gilliam, of Cottage Grove,
Department of iho Interior, U. 8.
the final settlement of said estate.
Oregon, who on July 10, 1920, made Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
AND STORAGE
Dated and first published this
Homestead Entry Serial No. 013099 Juno 16, 1924.
5th day of June, 1924.
for
the
NW*4
of
Section
9,
Town
­
CALVIN COOLIDGE
Notice is hereby given that Wil
WILLIAM M. DBEESE,
ship 22 S„ Rango 3 W., Willamette bur E. Flynn, of Lorane, Oregon,
Administrator of tho estate of
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Meridian,
has
filed
notice
of
inten
­
Who
Received
the
Republican
Nomlns-
who on January 8, 1921, made
Henry J. Dreese, deceased.
tion to make final three-year proof Homestead Entry Serial No. 013603
tion for President.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Phone !)9 ; Res., 168-L
to establish claim to tho land abovo for tho SE!4 of NE1/., N *4 of
jn5j!3
Attorney for estate.
When the secretary announced tho described, beforo the Register and HE *4 and 8W!4 of 8E'4 ot Section
Receiver of the United States Land
total vote, the chairman of the South Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on tho 19, Township 19 8., Rango 4 W.,
Willamette Meridian, has filed no
Dakota delegation got the platform 9th day of August, 1924.
CARDS
tice of intention to make final PROFESSIONAL
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
and said that South Dakota, baring
three-year proof to establish claim
kept its primary pledge, was willing to George Small, of Cottage Grove, to tho land above described, before
H. W. TITU8, D. M. D.
Oregon; W. E. Small, of Cottage
Dentistry
make it unanimous. Delegate Scott, Grove, Oregon; Robert E. Lackey, E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
his office at Eugene, Oregon, on Modern equipment. First National
the only Coolidge man in the Wiscon­ of Cottago Grovo, Oregon; John at
tho 4th day of August, 1921.
Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and
sin delegation, also moved to make it Hopni’in, of Cottngo Grove, Oregon.
Claimant names as witnesses: 1 to 6. Evenings and Bundays by
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
appointment.
Office phono, 10: res-
unanimous, but the 28 loyal La Fol­
John Crawford, of Lorane, Oregon;
.¡13-31_____________________ Register. Edward Wells, of Lorane, Oregon; iaeuco phone, 184-J.
___________
lette men gave a chorus of “noes” to
Scott Jackson, of Lorane, Oregon;
HERBERT
W.
LOMBARD
the vote.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Fred Burgess, of Lorane, Oregon.
Attorney at L.w
Coolidge’s name was presented to
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
First National Hank Building
In the matter of the estate of jn26j!24
Register.
the convention by Dr. Marlon Leroy
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone 94
Burton, president of the Michigan uni­ Samuel B. Kern, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that 8. 8.
SUMMONS.
versity. Dr. Burton, a former resident Lass well has been appointed admin
DB. O. E. FROST
Office in ljiwson building
of the president’s home of Northamp­ istrator of the estate of Samuel B.
In tho Circuit Court of th» 8tato
l’iiom» 47
ton, spoke on behalf of Massachusetts, Kern, deceased, by the County of Oregon for Lano County.
Oregon
Cottage Grove
and the nomination was seconded by Court of tho State of Oregon, in
Howard Clark, plaintiff, vs. Opal
Lano County.
Clark, defendant.
Vermont, California, Kansas. Oregon,
All persons having claims against
GA VEN 0. DYOTT, M. D.
Illinois, New Jersey, North Carolina said estate are hereby notified to To Opal Clark, tho above named
Physician and Burgeon
defendant:
X ray work in all its branches. Eva
and New York.
present the same, duly verified ns
In tho nume of tho State of Ore­
■ling» by appointment.
Dr. Burton divided his lengthy ora­ by law required, to the said admin­ gon you are hereby required to up
istrator at Cottage
~
Grove, Oregon,
tion into three parts. He spoke first within six months from tho first pear and answer tho complaint filed Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottage Grove.
Entranco on north Sixth street, just
of Calvin Coolidge, "the man," then publication of this notice, which against you in tho abovo entitled off Main.
•
•ait
within
six
weeks
from
the
date
about Calvin Coolidge, “the Ameri­ will bo on the 3rd day of July, A. of the first publication of this sum
DR. W. E. TEBOW
D.
1024.
can;” and finished off with an elo­
mons, and if you fail to answer,
Denuat
8. 8. LASSWRI.L,
quent presentation of Calvin Coolidge,
Administrator of the estate of within that timo, for want thereof Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30
the human being.”
Samuel B. Kern, deceased. the plaintiff will apply to the to 12 and 1 to 6:30. Evenings aud
Court for tho reliof prayed for in Sundays by appointment. Fnoaes:
H. . J. Shinn,
Burton Lauds Coolidge.
Attorney for estate.
jl.3-31 plaintiff’s complaint, to-wit: for a office 35, roHidonce 134 Y.
He did not go into the president’s
decreo of the Court dissolving the
DR. H. A. HAGEN
policies and executive acts. He left
marriage contract and bonds of
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT matrimony
Licensed Drugiesa Physician
existing between you
that, he said, for the politicians, and
and the plaintiff on the grounds of
Phono 30. Ostrander Building,
confined his address solely to the
In the County Court of the State cruel and inhuman treatment.
630*4 Main Street, Cottage Grove
moral, spiritual and mental attributes of Oregon in and for Lune County.
This summons is served bjr publi
In the matter of the estate of cation
H. J. SHINN
of Mr. Coolidge. To him be bh < rlbed
by order of tho lion. G. F.
Robert Eayglsham, deceased.
Attorney at Ixiw and
in a degree attributes approached by
Skipworth,
judge
of
the
above
Notice is hereby given that the
Notary Public
few men, attributes of simplicity, In­ undersigned administratrix of th - named Court, dated the 20th day Practices in all courts. Thirty years
of
May,
1924,
and
the
date
of
the
dustry, frugality, patience, vigilance, estate of Robert Eayglsham has filed first publication of this summons of experience. Bader building, Cot­
in the County Court of Lane Conn
honesty and service.
tage Grove, Oregon.
t.y, Oregon, her final account ns will be on the 22d day of Muy and
Dr. Burton’s peroration brought the administratrix of said estate and the last publication will bo on the
convention to its feet with an outburst that Tuesday, the 5th day of Au 3d day of July, 1924.
H. J. SHINN,
of cheering and applause and the pro­ gust, 1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock
Attorney for plaintiff.
cession of delegates started around a. m. of said day has been fixed by Postoffiee address and residence:
said Court as the time for the hearing
the floor with Vermont in the lead.
and passing ufsin said final account CoUa^e_GrovetjOre;__i^^>^_^n 22^
Other delegates quickly followed and objections thereto, if any, and
ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE.
carrying* their state standards and for tho final settlement of mid
Now Handling Old Growth
soon the aisles were choked with a estate and the distribution of the
same.
Tn the County Court, of the State
Fir and Hardwood
marching throng. The North Dakota
The first publication of this no of Oregon for Lano County.
standard from the delegation in which tice will be on the 3rd day of July,
In th< matter of the guardianship Order early for your next
there are six La Follette delegate«, 1924. and the last, publication will of George E. White, a minor.
winter’s supply. Reduced
«lay
of
.lulv,
1924
be
on
the
31st
Order
to «how cause why license
was carried into the procession, but
DORA FUKON,
should
not
inane
fur
the
wile
of
real
rates on all orders of ten
tho South Dakota standard from the
Administratrix of the estate of ••state.
tiers or over.
delegation having Johnson delegatee
Robert Eayglsham, deceased.
On rending and filing of petition,
H. . J. Shinn,
duly verified» of Virgil D. White,
failed to get in.
guardian of the person and estate
Mrs. Florence C. Porter of Sooth
of Georg« E. White, a minor, for li­ Office: 9th and Main; phone
Pasadena, Cal., made the first second­
cense to sell the following described
SUMMONS
99; res. phone 178-R.
tfc
ing speech.
real estate, to wit:
The Northwest Quarter (NW%)
Judge Charles H. Carey of Oiegon
In the Circuit Court of the State
of the Southwest Quarter (8W’’4)
waa next recognised for another sec­ of Orc gon for !<ane County.
of
Hcction Three (3), Township
Mary L. Hand, plaintiff, vs. Hen­
onding speech.
Twenty one
(21), Routh
Range
ry Hand, defendant.
After listening to the keynote To Henry Hand, the above named Three (3), West, Willamette Merid­
ian. in Lane County, Oregon, for the
address oh the temporary chairman,
defendant:
In the name of the State of Ore­ purpose of raising funds for the
R. W. Lancaster, Proprietor
Theodore E. Burton of Ohio, only
support of said minor and the rein­
necessary preliminary business waa gon. you are hereby required to vestmeni of the same in other
appear and answer the eornplnint
prop
transacted the opening day of the eon- filed against you in the above on <*rty, and it appearing from Mid
Furniture moving. Piano
ventlon.
titled suit within six weeks from petition that said real estate con-
moving a specialty. We ar
The first demonstration of the con­ the date of the first publication sists of unimproved land, in IdMM
<!onnty, State of Oregon, and no
also equipped to haul poles,
vention came when Temporary Chair­ of this summons, and if you fail *o income i ■i obtained therefrom, it in
to answer, for want thereof .he
timbers, etc.
man Burton demanded that only rled i plaintiff will apply to the Court therefore ordered that the neit of
and true republican* who will stand for the relief prayed for in plaint kin of said ward, and all other per
Office in E. C. Lockwood’»
iff’» complaint, to-wit: far a de'-ree sons int« rested in said estate, ap­
united” be elected to congress.
real estate office. Office
: of the Court dissolving the mar pear before this court on Friday,
Upon taking over the gavel when I riacre contract and bond« of ma tri- the 1st «lay of August, 1924, at 10
phone, 8; res. phone, 156-R.
the convention assembled tor the | mony existing between you and the J o’clock u..in. at the Court Rooiu of I-si a........................ I,
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