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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 25, 1924 PAGE FOUR 5 • I <»- Neighborhood News SUMMONS. ths — MlNcnfSTiH TOHB Starting a New Year without expressing ap preciation for our past cordial relations would be an omission unworthy indeed of the season's spirit. May We Wish You a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Darby & Liston “Service Quality” THE ‘WINCHESTER store In the Circuit Court of the 8tate j of Oregon for Lane County: WALKER. Leo B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Fran ces Spray Rice, defendant. (Special to The Sentinel.) To Francis Spray Rice, the above Several high school sleighing par- I named defendant: ! ties have been held on Cotter’s In the name of the State of I hill and a few of the high school ! Oregon you are hereby required students attended a sleighing party , I to appear and answer the complaint I on Keene’s hill Saturday afternoon, j filed against you in the above en Christmas greetings have been titled suit within six weeks from received by several students from ' the date of the first publication their classmate, Frank Janzen, 1 of this summons, and if you fail of Shafter, California. so to answer, for want thereof the Mrs. Jessie Lowry spent the day , plaintiff will apply to the Court in Eugene Monday. for relief prayed for in plaintiff’s Lionel Haight is home from U. I complaint, to wit: for a decree of of O. for Christmas vacation. the Court dissolving the marriage Lee Monteith and wife motored contract- and bonds of matrimony down from Hobart, Wash., and I existing between you and the are visiting at the Aden Miller | plaintiff on the grounds of wilful home. Fred Kinsland and family i desertion for more than one year. motored from Monroe, Wash., and i This summons is served by publi are visiting there also. cation by order of Hon. G. F. Mrs. Winn, principal of Walker! Skipworth, Judge of the above high school, had a minor collision named Court, dated this the 16th on his way home Saturday night, of December, 1924 and the when a car pulled across the road of the first publication of in front of him. The damage summons will be on the 18th was slight. of December, 1924 and the Mrs. M. A. Horn returned from of the last publication will The Dalles Wednesday. be on tho 29th day of January, The Walker school gave a Christ 1925. mas program Saturday evening. geo . j. WTTT ett , Lester Porter, from the U. of O., Attorney for Plaintiff, is home to spend the Christmas va office address, Cottage cation. Grove, Oregon. dl8-j29c The Flying D’s played Lorane Monday night at Lorane. NOTICE Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year is the sincere wish Wynne & Kime Large Stock of Hardware SELLING OUT STOCK AT COST AND LESS IL Start Getting AUrROUND WINTER PERFORMANCE on the new You will from your first tankful of this new winter Red Crown gasoline. You’D get the perfect cold-weather driv ing performance of correctly BAUkNCKD gasoline — Quick, hair- trigger starting I Fast ac celeration in spite of the cold— without sacrifice of power or mileage. You’ll find the winter gasoline you’re looking for at any “Red Crown” pump in town—at Standard Oil Service Stations and at dealers—"in every way a better gasoline.” T.TT-^n,r STANDARD OIL COMPANY IN EVERY WAYA (ediforuw bcttET pisoline Quick Harting CL power OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that I Clarence Wesley Cone, Executor I of the estate of Joseph H. Cone, has filed his Final Account in the ' matter of said estate in the County Court of the State -of Oregon for Lano County; and that Tuesday, the 30th day of December, 1924, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court Room in the County Court- | house at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has fixed as the time and place by the said Court for the hearing of objections to said Fi nal Account and Final Settlement of said estate; any and all ob jections to said Final Account and Final Settlement of said estate must be filed with the Clerk of said court on or before the said date of hearing. Dated and first published this 27th day of November, 1924. CLARENCE WESLEY CONE, Executor of the estate of Joseph H. Cone, deceased. Herbort W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. n27-d25c(T) NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that James C. Huff and Gracie A. Con- nor have been by the County Court of tho State of Oregon in and for Lano County, appointed ad- ministrator and administratrix of the estate of Louisa A. Huff, de- ceased. All porsons having claims against said estate are required to present the same with the proper vouchers to the undersigned at the law of fice of Horbert W. Lombard, First National Bank Building, Cottage , Grove, Oregon, within six (») months from tho date of tho first I publication of this notice. Dated and first published this 14th day of December, 1924. JAMES o. HUFF AND GRACIE A. CONNER, Administrator and administratrix of the estate of Louisa A Huff, deceased. Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney, d4-jl(T) NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY He went on to explain that if the gift was for a man and wasn't a card the chances are it would be either sox or ties. For women handkerchiefs lead all other articles in popularity as gifts where some thing more elaborate than cards is desired, it seems. Stationery and ivory goods probably < oir. e next on the popularity list. For children the most popular things are mechanical toys for boys and dolls for girls. The tonic for the business world -live wire advertising. xxx x ELLIOTT Beauty Parlor f 519 Main Street Upstairs Lawson Apartments City Transfer Co. Doolittle & Carlile J. A. RHOADS Fuel Co. Proprietor I 16-lnch Dry Slab Wood $4.00 FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE pecialist in Beauty per load of 2^ to 3 tier, delivered and put in shed. Office phone 15 Residence 39F12. Dp(T) Work of All Kinds WANT ADS I >♦ WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH est grade typewriters at low prices and on easy terms. We also NOTICE TO CBEDITOBS. handle all makes of adding ma chines. Every machine is thor Estato of Sarah A. I Brush, De- oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boy ceased. *t machine and pay like rent. Notice is hereby given that Or Royal Salos Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon tf-sn(2) man W. Brush has been by tho Bl<Ig., Portland, Ore. County Court of the State of FOR SALE—FIFTEEN ACRES Oregon, in and for Lano County, river bottom land, $1500—$500 appointed administrator of tho es cash. Four-roomed cottage, orch tate of Sarah A. Brush, deceased. ard. One mile from Dorena high All persons having claims against school—Seven miles from city, on said estate are hereby notified Row river road. C. L. Camp to present the same duly stated bell. n24-jlp(2) and verified, at the law office of E. A. Wheeler in Eugene, Oregon, REWARD FOR RETURN OF brown leather suit case with a within six months from this 4th man’s belt around it. Was lost day of December, 1924. Saturday, ’December 20, near the ORMAN W. BRUSH, Administrator. south entrance of the city. Leave A. E. Wheeler, Attorney. d4-jl(T) it at the Union Oil station for ----- . • ■ ...... reward. d22-jlp(2) ...... ...... . Salesbooks. The Sentinel, // ith Kind Thoughts und all good zvishes for Christmas and the Nezv Year Now that Christmas is almost here, everyone is thinking of Christ- mas presents. ... What is the most popular Christ mas gift! One Cottage Grove mer chant says that more greeting cards are given at Christmas than any other one thing. FOR SALE—SLIGHTLY USED piano, violin and mandolin. Terms very reasonable. Mrs. Clara Burk- holder, 225 north Lane St., phone 118-J. d22-29p(2) FOR BALE—HEATING STOVE, mat aud pipe, all in fine con- dition, for only $10. Phone 126-B. d25p OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING less than 2 feet square. Must be clean aud of material that will ab sorb gasoline; old underclothing, flannels and the like preferred. Caa not use old socks, mercerised or hard surface goods or small piece* of any kind. We want the best rag* and pay the best price, 5 cent* the pound. The Sentinel. tf GUARANTEED HOSIERY, 8AM- pics your size free to agents. Write for proposition paying $75 weekly full time, $1.50 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed ho siery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat orders. International Stocking mills, 6234, Norriston, la. alOjlleJ ALL OUT OF SORTS? So Wu Thia Cottage Grove Woman Who Tells Her Experience. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, All too often women accept their November 26, 1924. pains and aches as natural to their Notice is hereby given that sex. They fail to rvalue that weak ¡Julis T. Blalack, of Oakridge, kidneys are often to blame for that Oregon, who, on July 10, , 1920,- backache, those headaches, dixay made Additional Homestead Entry, i spells and that tired, depressed feel N 012917, for SH SW',. Lot 8;' ing. Thousands have found new MH 8WM. Lot 8; and 8W>4 health and strength by helping the NW\i, Lot 8; Section 13, Town- weakened kidneys with Doan’s Pills —a stimulant diuretic. This Cottage ■ ship 21 South, Range 2 East, Wil-1 Grove case is one of many: lamette Meridian, has filed notice Mrs. Amanda Spriggs, 500 8. 1st of intention to make throe year 8t., says: "I had terrible back- > Proof, to establish claim te the aehes and could hardly get about land aboven described, before E. O. aud dUxy spells came over me, <vipe Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at ciallv when I stooped. My limbs ached, my feet swelled and my kid Eugene, Oregon, on the 13th day neys acted too frequently. Doan’s I of January, 1925. Pills soon had me feeling like a Claimant names as witnesses: different person. The aches and William T. Minnick, David Mia paits left and my kidneys did not nick, Allen Riner, all of Oakridge, annoy me.” Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t j Oregon; Henry Skinner, of Spring field, Oregon. (noncoal.) simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Loan’* Pills—the same that , HAMILL A. CANADAY, Mrs. Spriggs had. Foster-Milburn. d4-jl(2) Register Co. Mfrs.. Buffalo, N. T. 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