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PAGE FOUR WANTADS 7 T| WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH est grade typewriters at low I price» and on easy terms. We also handle all makes of adding ma- | chines. Every machine is thor oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy ! a machine and pay like rent. I Royal Sales Co., Inc., 500 Oregon Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf-sn(2) PICTORIAL PATTERNS and Pictorial fashion sheets for February now in depicting the newest spring styles in women’s dresses and costumes. .. Helliwell & Marksbury Practically every depart ment in the store con tributes to this event. To list all the ¡SALE items is impossible but in every section there is VALUE, VALUE, VALUE. OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING less than 2 feet square. Must be clean and of material that will ab sorb gasoline; old underclothing, flannels and the like preferred. Can not use old socks, mercerized or hard surface goods or small pieces of any kind. We want tho best rags and pay the best price, 5 cents the pound. The 8entiuel. tf GUARANTEED HOSIERY, SAM- pies your size free to agents. Write fur proposition paying $75 weekly full time, $1.59 an hour spare time, selling guaranteed ho siery to wearer; must wear or replaced free. Quick sales, repeat Stocking orders. International mills, 6234, Norriston, 1’a. nlOjllcZ CARPENTERING AND HOUSE repairing. Small jobs a specialty. Have a Stevens six touring car which I will trade for a vacant lot. W. C. Monroe, 145 north I d29j8p(2) street. LISTEN Jorsey People's a quart. COWS. FOLKS! PURE WHOLE milk can bo bought at Meat Market for only 10c Milk is from T. B. tested d29j8p(2) FOR SALE—THIS YEAH’8 CLEAN oat baled hay. Stored in town. Sold only in %-ton lots or more, $20 per ton at barn. Clean cheat hay $15 per ton. Phono 37-F-4 or see Williams Br6s. jl hp You re Bound to Save Money in Our January Clearance Sale The outstanding fact about this is that merchandise of the standard Helliwell & Marksbury quality may be had at less than regular prices. This means that you may buy up to date apparel as well as things for the home of sturdy, dependable character desirable in every way. And the savings because of our desire to clean house of all remaining winter merchandise are real and substancial. Blankets Sweaters Fleecy, warm cotton blankets, 66x80, whipped edges, pretty blue, tan, rose, and gray patterns, regular $4.50 values, for January clearance, each— Stylish brushedhvool sweaters in single or double-breasted tuxedo styles. Two color combinations and plain shades with collars, edges and pockets piped with contrasting silk braid, regular $5.95 to $8.50 values, sale price— WOOLENS $2.98 Wool Crepes, Wool Flannels, Wool Serges, Tricotines, Wool Coatings, Wool Suitings. 36 to 54 inches in width. For Skirts, Suits, Coats and Dresses. Most every shade in the assortment; Navy, black, brown, tan, gray, etc. Wonderful values at per yard— WILL DO SEWING, MENDING or darning at my home. Mrs. Nettie Jones, 128 south Fifth street. jl-12p(2) FARM WANTED—I WANT FARMS for cash buyers. Describe and give price. B. McNown, 671 Wilkinson Building, Omaha, Ne braska. j5-15-19p WILL DO WASHING, IRONING or mending at my home. Prices reasonable. Mrs. Nettie Little, 504 south Tenth street. j5-15p(2) Yard-wide drspery crettones in bird, floral and figured designs on light or dark grounds, regular 39c to 60e values, sale price per yard— TAKING ORDERS FOR 1925 baby chicks and hatching eggs. Purebred Barrod Rock», O. A. C. mid Kleinsmith strain, two and three-year-old hens except a few early-hatched pullots mated with cockerels with records of 219-273. Place your order early and got your choice, 100 chicks, $15; 500 chicks, $72; 1000 chicks, $140; 15 eggs, $1.50; 10o eggs, $6; 500 eggs, $27.50; 1000 egg", $56. Also pure bred White Leghorns, O, A, C. und Hollywood strain, 2 and 3- old hens except a few early hatched pullets, all mated to cockerels with records of 240-280. 100 chicks, $14.50; 500 chicks, $70; 1000 chicks, $130; 15 eggs, $1; 100 eggs, $5.50; 500 eggs, $25; 1000 eggs, $48. Guaranteed 90% fertile eggs, 10 day test. Guaranteed 100% live delivery on baby chicks. Terms : 20% with order, balance duo 10 days before shipment. W. N. Elliott, 5 miles east of Cottage Orovo on Row river road. Phone 25 F-5. Cottage Grovo, Ore., Disston Route. n20dl8 jl j8p WILL make reliable haudlo. Salem, lar». $1.48 GINGHAMS Draperies SACRIFICE STANDARD piano in this vaeinity to party. $10 per month will Write Tallman Piano Store, Oregon, for particu- j8 12 15p TO LET—FURNISHED HOUSE keeping rooms, ono sleeping room. 356 A tin ms Ave. jSp LOST—A JAPANESE RED LAC quer purse, Tuesday afternoon somewhere on Quincy avenue or south Fifth street or from there oast onto Adams avenue. Purse contained things of porsonal value and the owner would greatly ap preciate the return of smne to the office of H. W. Titus. j8c FOR SALE—240 EGO McQUEEN incubator, 3 dozen White Leghorn pullets and 3 milk goats. Grover Sheley, 4 miles west of Walker. j8p publication of this Summons will bo on tho 8th day of January, ROOMS FOR RENT FOR LIGHT 1925, and the date of tho last houNukoeping. V. B. Goff at publication will bo on the 19th whoe hospital. j8p day of February, 1925. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, IN THE CIRCUIT COURT or Attorney for Plaintiff, THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Address »nd Post Office, LANE COUNTY. Cottage Grove, Ore. j8-fl9 Leontino Lusk, Plaintiff, vs. Dale Lusk, Defendant: SUMMONS. To Dale E. Lusk, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE In tho Circuit Court of the State SATE OF OREGON, you are hereby required to appear and of Oregon for Lane County: Leo B. Itice, Plaintiff, vs. Fran answer tho Complaint filed »gainst you i n the above entitled suit ces Spray Rice, defendant. To Francis Spray Rice, the above with six weeks from the date of the first publication of this Sum- named defendant: In tho name of the State of mens and if you fnil so to answer, for want thereof, the Plaintiff Oregon you are hereby required will apply to the Court for relief to appear ami answer tho complaint preyed for iu Plaintiff* Complaint filed against you in the on file herein, to-wit: For a titled suit within six » Decree oL . this Court forever dis the date of the first solving the 0 marriage contract am! of this summons, and i bond* of matrimony existing bo so to answer, for want t tween the l'laintiff und the De plaintiff will apply to the Court fendnnt and such other and further for relief prayed for in plaintiff's relief ns to th eCourt may seem complaint, to wit: for a decree ef just and equitable. the Court dissolving the marriage This Summons is served by pub eoutraet aad lioads of matrimony lirntion by order of the Hon. G. enisling between you and the F. Skipworth, Judge of the above plaintiff on tho grounds of wilful entitled Court. desertion for more than one year. This summon* is served by publi Dnted this 6th day of January, 1925, and the date of the first cation by order of Hon. G. F. Kalburnie, A. F. C. and Red Seal, all standard makes of dress ginghams, 32 inches wide. Plaids, checks, stripes and plain colors, regular 29c and 35c values, per yard— Curtain Materials Scrims, voiles and marquisettes in plain white and ecru or with colored borders, 36 to 40 inches wide. Suitable for kitchen, or |>ed room curtains. Regular 25c to 45e, sale price per yard— C OATS That Promises to Eclipse Any Similar Event Held at This Store Priced Originally at $16.75 to $27.50 Coats for Utility Wear With or Without Fur Collars in Sizes 16 to 44 BROWN, TAN ETC. I Skipworth, Judge of the above office in said Court in said County J deniption as provided by law, all named Court, dated this the 16th | on the 23rd day of December, 1924, of the right, title and interest of day of December, 1924 and the and said execution to me directed said defendants, D. N. Mclnturff date of the first publication of; commanding me in the name of and Eugenia L. Mclnturff, his this summons will be on tho 18th I tho State of Oregon, in order to wife, H. 8. Mclnturff, Bank of day of December, 1934 and tho satisfy said judgment, interest, at . Cottage Grove, a corporation, Dorn date of tho last publication will 1 torney’s fees, costa of suit and 1 J. DoVerc and C. O. DeVere, ho be on the 29th day of January, accruing costs to sell the following husband, J. W. McCoy and Lane described real property, to-wit: , 1925. County, a Municipal corporation, GEO. J. WTTTF.TT, Beginning at a point 19.99 chains and all persons claiming by. Attorney for Plaintiff, South of the Northwest corner of through or under them or any or Post office address, Cottage the Jacob Kline Smith Donation either of them in and to raid : Grove, Oregon. <118 j29< Land Claim No. 7tL thence running premises. East 25.96 chains, thence south 9.63 FRANK E. TAYLOR, chains, thence West 25.96 chains, Sheriff of Lane Coua NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE thence North 9.63 chains to the ty, Oregon. place of' beginning contnining jl 29e(T) ON EXECUTION IN twenty-five ncres of land more or FORECLOSURE ADMINISTRA TOR ’ 8 NOTICE?' Notice is hereby given that by loss, all in the northwest quarter virtue of an execution and order of section 31, 'township 20, south Notice ia hereby given that the of range three west of Willamette of sale in foreclosure issued out Meridian in Lane county, State of undersigned administrator has filed of t&e Circuit Court of Lane Oregon. * his final account in the estate of County, Oregon, on tho 24th day Now, therefore, in the name of Fred D. Peters, deceased, and in of December, 1924, in a suit v-here ' the State of Oregon, in compliance the copartnership estate of Peters in on the 23rd day of December. with said execution and order of A Mosby, and thnt the County 1924, in said court Fred Ernst,1 Court of Lane County, Oregon, h*. plaintiff, recovered judgment I sale and in order to satisfy said fixed February 2, 1925, at the hour ’ judgment, interest, attorney's fees. again* the defendants, D. N Me | Melniiirff *“* «“J *c<’ruiB$ •<***, of 10 o’clock A. M. at the Voar* laturff and Eugenia L. L.. ............. . I will on Saturday the 31st day Room of (aid Court in the Lane for the sum of $700.00 with interest County Court House in Eugeae. of Jaauary, 1925, at the hour of thereon at 7 per cent per nnaum Oregon, as the time aad place for from April 20th. 1923 until paid '»■« o’clock in the afternoon of hearing objections, if nny. to said and the further «urn of $100.00 ««id day, at the southwest front aecout. attorney's foes and the costs and door of the County Court Hoose N. E. GLASS, disbursements herein in the sum of in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, Administrator $35.50, which judgment was cn ' offer for sale aad sell for cash, Fred E. Smith, Attorney rolled and docketed in the Clerk‘s I at public auction, subject to re for Administrator. jl 2$p(T) Entire Stock of Tailored Wool Dresses H Off Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. IT'S WORTH GOING MILES TO SEE! The Sequel to “THE COVERED WAGON ’ EMERSON HOUGH’S great epic of the plains “North/36” with a jrrwater cart than “The Covered Wagon" and by the same author. At Popular Prices « « See it— JANUARY DI? Y theatre 12 13 14 15 IX IL A EUGENE