The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 19, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE SEXTIXEI,, MONDAY, JANUARY 19, 1925
PAGE TWO
I
NOTICE OF FINAL
well as they could from the teacher, promoted to the eighth A were:
SETTLEMENT.
By this method the directors Rolice Baker, Ethel Wooley, Clara j
I
WANTADS
I were able to keep close tab, not I Vaa Riper, Mabel Thornton, Doilio •-------------------------------------------- ♦
Mondays and Thursdays
1 only on the pupils, but on
1 Hawkins, Greta Bristow, Minor | WE SELL LATE MODEL. HIGH
Notice is hereby given that
...Publishers
Bede A Smith.
eat grade typewriters at low
teachers
a«
well.
It
would
s
Alien, Charley Hambric, Myrtle
Gracie A. Conner and James C.
.... „..Editor
Elbert Bede—
prices
and
on
easy
terms.
We
also
times happen that grades from one Rhodes, Etta Spong and George handle all makes of adding ma­ j Huff, Executrix and Executor of
A fírm ela»* publication entered at room as turned in by its teacher i Berry.
chines.
Every machine is thor­ the Last Will and Testament of
Cottage Grove as second-class matter would be remarkably good, When
Those promoted in the seventh oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy Walter P. Huff, ileceased, have
A
class
were:
Oliver
Elsea,
Gaggie
board
would
i
machine
and pay like rent. | filed their Final Account in the
Business Office......... 55 North Sixth that happened the
immediately become suspicious for Gaugh, Emma Rhodes, Laura Lan­ Royal Sales Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon ' matter of said estate in the County
tf-sn(2)
Mr. Veatch knew from his own dess, Eddie Finnerty, Menzor Fin Bldg., Portland, Ore.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
! Court of the State of Oregon for
nerty,
Edna
Hambric,
Leta
Sanford,
teaching
experience
that
all
the
By mail (Cash in advance)
OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING Lane County; and that Tuesday
One year....$2.75 | Three months .80 children could n’t be entitled to Jimmie Harris, and Cora Van Fleet.
les* than 2 feet square. Must be the 17th day of February, 1925, at
Six months.. 1.50 | Ono month..... 50 high grades. Many teacher« lost Willie Orrell left school before clean and of material that will ab the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore
BY CARRIER
their positions by trying to impress ( examination and was not promoted sorb gasoline; old underclothing, noon of said day in the County
flannels and the like preferred. Can | Court Room in the County Court
month........ ........................... • -30 the board with the good grades of that year.
One -------
1.10
Four month», in advance.
In those days schools were as not use old socks, mercerized or House at Eugene, Lane County,
the children under them.
1.60
hard surface goods or small pioces
Six months, in advance...
Among those who were attend­ proud of their literary societies of any kind. We want the beat rags ! Oregon, has been fixed as the time
3.00
One year, in advance.......
[
as
those
of
today
are
of
their
ing school at that time were
and pay the best price, 5 cents tho 1 and place by the said Court, for
The Athenian pound. The BentineL
Member of
tf the hearing of objections to said
Edgar Newcomb who now lives football teams.
National Editorial Association
near Rattlesnake, on the other ! literary society of the Cottage GUARANTEED HOSIERY, 8AM- 1 Final Account and Final Settle-
Oregon State Editorial Association
side of Pleasant Hill; Ruby Thomas, i Grove high school elected Duke
ples your size free to agents. i meat of said estate. Any and
Oregon Newspaper Conference
who married Tom Medley and now Knox, president; Elbert Veatch, Write for proposition paying $75 all objections to said Final Account
vice
president;
Lewis
Spong,
sec
­
weekly full time, $1.50 an hour and Final Settlement of said estate
lives in California; Lizzie Knox, ,
EARLY EVENTS RECALLED
retary-treasurer and Professor Hol­ spare time, selling guaranteed ho­ j must be filed with the Clerk of
BY OLD TIME TEACHER who married C. D. Price and is land critic on February 3, I960, siery to wearer; must wear or
■ said Court on or before the said
now living in San Francisco; Ethel
replaced free. Quick sales, repeat date of hearing.
Knowlton who now live« near Port­ according to a news story in the orders.
International
Stocking
(Continued from first page.)
Bohemia
Nugget
of
February
10,
Dated and first published this
land; Estella Martin, of Klamath
mills, 6234, Norriston, Pa.
nl0jllc2
19th day of January, 1925.
drifted up to Wooley that hi’ Falls; Lillian Hart, now Mrs. Harry of that year.
Tho program given by the 80- FARM WANTED—I WANT FARMS
favorite candidate had carried the Wheeler living in Roseburg; and
GRACIE A CONNER
I ciety on Friday, February 10, 1900,
for cash buyers. Describe and
country.
Damon Sherwood now in California.
AND
JAMES O. HUFF,
was:
1.
Response
to
roll
call
by
was
give
price.
B. McNown, 671
The temptation to celebrate
Damon Sherwood’s father, Perry
Executrix and Executor of the
so groat he could not resist it, Sherwood, was postmaster in Cot- ! quotations from some good author, Wilkinson Building, Omaha, Ne­
Last Will and Testament of
j5-15-19p
so bending over to see the ground tnge Grove for a number of years. j 2. Song by society. 3. Recitation, braska.
Walter
P. Huff, deceased.
Roy
Humenway.
4.
Composition
he waved his hand as best he could
John Veatch, now a Portland
OAT AND VETCH HAY FOR Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for
without losing his balance and, attorney, was a student hero in on education, Ezra Baker. 5. Talk
sale. E. J. Sears, Delight Valley,
estate.
jl9-fl6c
with a voice that sounded as 1809. He has recently been ap- on Temperance, Elbert Veatch. 6»
j!5-19c
though he was afraid tho sligl test pointed to fill the place on the ¡Song by society. 7. Debate: Re­ phone 35F22.
emmission of breath would dis­ Fish and Game Commission vacated solved, that Samson should have HOUSE FOR SALE—TO BE RE-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
I more glory than Schley for tho
moved from lot on south Sixth
lodge him from his perch, exclaimed by Dr. Ross.
naval
battle
of
Santiago.
The
af
street. Elbert Bede.
jl9tfp
in what was meant to be a shout
J. F. Holland was principal of
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
but in reality was merely a hoarse the school then and was commonly j firmative side of the question was for sale —M c C lanahan in - Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
whisper which could scarcely be known ns “Professor“, by the taken by Samuel Bennett, Elbert
cubator, 240-egg capacity. Is in January 12, 1925.
heard to tho ground, “ Hurrah for student«. There were three grades i Veatch, I<la Thomas, Neva Per- good shape and ready to run. Aiso
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
Cleveland!” The sight was too above the eighth giving work in j kins, and Horace Harmes, while have 3 milk goats for sale. Grover son L. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who,
i
the
negative
was
upheld
by
Cris
milch for those gathered below arithmetic, algebra, Latin, history,
jl9p on July 10, 1923, made Homestead
Walden, Lewis C. Shelley, Walker, Ore.
and they dashed into the building physical geography, grammar and | Jackson, John
Entry, No. 015027, for 8H SE>4,
and out of sight that they might English rhetoric, physics and a I Spong, George Walden, and Noa FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING: and SE% 8W>4, Section 9, Town
1924 baled cheat hay, delivered ship 19 8, Range 6 West, William
enjoy a laugh unnoticed by the few other subjects. Professor Hol­ Sherwood.
In the winter of 1899-1900 the in ton lots for only $18, cows ette, Meridian, has filed notice of
man above.
land was inclined to use the rod un­ school consisted of five rooms
end freshening from February: two- intention to make three year Proof,
Tho first school house in Cottage sparingly and this kept the board
month old pigs, $4 each; registered to establish claim to the land above
Grove was located in n low inline from hiring him for a second year. had about 246 students enrolled
The honor roll of the school ar 0 I. C. brood sow; 26 head An­ described, before E. O. Immel, U. 8.
structure on the bank of the river (). F. Knox wa« then a member of
Leslie Hull, phone Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
near what is now Adams avenue the school board and one of hiu published in the March 3 edition of gora goats.
37F5.
j]9-22-26p on the 21st day of February, 1925.
After tho next building was erect boy« had a round with the pre the Bohemia Nugget was:
Room 1.
Claimant names as witnesses: An­
ed this first structure was sold feasor and received a thorough
FOR
RENT-GOOD
SIZED
GAR
Lottie Veatch, Guy Masterson,
to Cochran and Martin who moved whipping from him.
Knox was
age at 141 south Third «tract. drew Lake, of Noti, Oregon; Lloyd
it to the present location of Comp angry at this and it was through Myrtle Watkins, Novee Nunn, Ches­ Call at address or see Clyde Lawton Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert
ton and Burkholder and used it as hi« influence that the professor ter Baker, Albert Shields, Arthur at Hotel Bartell.
j!9c Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon; and
Elledge, Harold Frederickson, Louis
Lorrie Doane, of Crow, Oregon.
a furniture store.
was dropped.
McKibben, Frank Hawley, Charley REWARD OF $20 FOR RETURN
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Mr. Veatch has records of the
In the spring of
of lady's purse lest Saturday jl5-fl2(2)
Registrar.
class work done in the Cottage , A grade consisted of the following Masterson, Henry Sprog.
Room 2.
forenoon between the Fair store
Grove schools during the years pupils: Blanche Johnson, Ethel
Helen Cummings, Ernest Lincoln, and corner of south Fifth street
1899 and 1900 and the class record , Knowlton, Estella Martin, Katie
NOTICE or SHERIFF’S SALE ON
of many persons now living, Homo Bennett, Ruba Thomas, Lizzie Hazel Heinen way, Joseph McKib- and Quincy avenue. Was of red EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE.
genuine
leather,
small
as
it
fit
in
ben, Benotta Whipple, Emma Job,
of them still in Cottage Grove, Knox, Herbert Hawley,
These
larger purse.
No identification
lire contained in these old books. wore all promoted to the ninth, Frank Knox, Nellie Childers, Sher­
Notice is hereby given that by
mark. It contained two $20 biljs,
When Mr. Veatch was on the Those who left school beforo ox man Spong, Maggie Veatch, Eva
one $5 bill and one $10 gold piece, virtue of an execution and order of
Alexander,
Frank
Willard,
Bessie
school board ho kept a complete amination an<l were not promoted
Markley, Bert Orrell, Leroy Shields, an<l silver amounting to between sale in foreclosure issued out of the
record of tho grades of each pupil were: Orpha Hawley, Charles Mr
Allen
Baker, Dale Miller, Nellie $3 and $5. O. E. Woodson at Circuit Court of Lane County,
so that tho youngsters could come Kibben, Ethol Stroud, Irene Con-
J19tfc(2) Oregon, on the Sth day of January,
Ilomenway, Ralph Hawley, Leo garage.
to him nt tho end of the' month don and Edgar Newcomb.
1925, in a suit wherein on the 6th
Shroud.
WILL DO WASHING, IRONING day of January, 1925, in said court
and find out their standing ns
Thorn) of the eighth B who were
Room 3.
or mending at my home. Prices
Grace Cunningham, Minnie Me- reasonable. Mrs. Nettie Little, 504 R. R. Meeks and Inez M. Meeks,
□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □
his wife,
recovered
judgment
Kibben, Della Durham, Lena Fred-
¡19-29p(2) against the defendants Angele M.
□ erieksen, Katie Knowlton, Lucy south Tenth street.
Perini and Laura Perini, his wife,
□
□ Job, Dora Spong, Leland Condon, TWO COWS FOR SALE, ONE for the sum of $500.00 with interest
just freshened and the other will
Stanley
Norman
Hawley,
Martin,
□
in about a week. Mrs. M. thereon at 8% per annum from
J
MMT
Phone □ □ William Hawley, Chester Vanden C. freshen
□ Phone
Robbins, 251 old Pacific high June 19th, 1924, and the further
burg, Hurshel Allison, Daniel Thom­
□
jl9-22p(2) sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees and
n as, Ren Sanford, Laurence Wells, way.
the costs and disbursements here­
Welshire
Bristow,
Guy
Van
Riper.
□
□
in in the Bum of $23.20, which
Room 4.
Masons Are Prominen i judgment
□
was enrolled and dock­
□
Oliver Elsea, Eddie Finnerty,
eted
in
the
Clerk’s office of said
□
□ Merrzo Finnerty, Charles Hambric,
In Affiars at
Court in said County on the 6th
□
Hawley,
Jimmie
Harms,
Herbert
□
day of January, 1925 and said
□
execution to me directed com­
□ Charley McKiffern, Edna Hambric,
Legislante
Ethel Knowlton, Stella Morton,
manding me in the name of the
□
□ Etta Spong, Mabel Thornton.
State
of Oregon, in order to satisfy
By ELBERT BEDE.
□
□
Room 5.
said judgment, interest, attorney ’a
STATE
CAPITOL,
Salein,
Ore.,
Bessie
Harms.
Nettie
Burdick,
□
□
fees, costs of suit and accruing
Alma Morton, Neva Perkins, Ida Jan. 15.—(Special.)—It has been coats to self the following deaeri bed
50c n Thomas,
□ Best Creamery Butter, per pound
noted
that
five
past
grand
masters
George Waldern, John
real property, to-wit:
□
□ Waldern, Frank Whipple, Samuel of the Oregon Masonic grand lodge
The West One Half of the
hero, or have been during the
□
25c □ Bennett, William Corey, Chris Jack- are
Northeast quarter of Section 14,
week.
Frank
W.
Settlemeir,
of
Township 21, South of Range 4,
□
□ son, Muri Jackson, Ezra Baker.
Woodburn, is a member from West, of Willamette Meridian,e in
□
□
Woodburn;
Will
Moore
is
head,
of
Few would recognize tho Cot­
Lane County, 8tate of Oregon.
25c
u
at the Southwest cor­
□ tage Grove of a few years ago as the insurance department; Judge
35c □ ' shown in a picture postal card Burnett is on the supreme bench; ner Beginning
of the Northeast quarter of
a
George Brown is head of the state Section 14, Township 21 South
15c □ which has been handed The Senti- land
□
department and Frank J. Range 4 West of the Willamette
nel by J. L. Beatty. The card
a
55c □ was mailed to Mr. Beatty from Miller, former public service com Meridian of Lane County, State of
running thence East 645
□
Saginaw while Mr. Beatty was inissioner, has been here from Oregon,
35c
feet, thence 8onth 14 degrees 15
Albany.
All
are
past
grand
mas
­
filling a pulpit at Lebanon. The
□
minutes. West 253 feet; thence
$1.00
postmark WAS “April 3, 1908.” ters and Mrs. Settlemeir, who a lac West 582 feet; thence North 245
□
but the picture had been taken 4as been present, is a past grand feet to place of beginning contain­
$1.00 a some
matron of the Eastern Star.
a
t imo before that.
ing 3.50 acres of land, more or
□
$1.00
It was taken looking west from
less, all in Lane County, State of
□
Oregon.
what
is
now
the
intersection
of
a
25c
Now, therefore, in tho name of
Sixth and Main streets. The south
H. W. TITU8, D. M. D.
□
the State of Oregon, in compliance
side of the street was built up
Dentistry
75c □ entirely with frame buildings, every Modern equipment. First National with said execution and order of
□ All Plug Tobacco, per plug
one of which has since disappeared. Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and sale in order to satisfy said judg
□
a Not even tho building occupied by I to 6. Evenings ana Bundays b- raent, interest, attorney's fees,
a
Office phone, 10; re* of suit and aeoruing costs, I
35c a Burkholder and Compton, the ol I i Hnpointment.
-ace phone. 184-J.
□
on Saturday the 14th day of
est
building
now'
standing
in
that
25c
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
ruary, 1925, at the hour o*
block, had yet been erected, The t
□
□
Attorney at Lsn
25c
o’clock, in the afternoon of
corner
on
which
that
building
now
□
First National Hank Building
$1.00 □ stands seems to have been vacant Cottage
Grove, Ore.
Phone »4 day, at the Southwest front
□
of the County Court House, in Eu­
□ at tho time the picture was taken,
DR.
0.
B.
FROST
$1.00
gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
On the north side of the street
Office in Lnwxon building
for sale and sell for cash, at public
the old Oregon hotel build­
33c a appear»
Phone 47
auction, subject to redemption as
ing. which was razed two years ago Cottage Orove
Oregor provided by law, all of the right,
25c □ and the Kem building erected in
title and interest of said defend­
OAVEN 0. DYOTT, M. D.
□ It* place, The lot next to this
Physician sad Burgeon
ants, Angele M. Perini, and Laura
□ building < on the west was vacant
Evenings by appointment
Perini, his wife, Massimo Perini
23c □ and next to the vacant lot was the
Stewart brick, which still stands. Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottage Orove. and Hasel Perini, his wife, Pete
25c □ At the Fifth street corner were Entranee on north Sixth street, just Mostaehetti and Angeline Mosta-
ehetti, his »rife, and First National
□ frame buildings which have since off Mnin.
DR. W E EEBOW
Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora
SUGAR Get Our Prices òn SUGAR □ been replaced by the old Ar«ado
Dentist
tion, and all persona claiming by,
building and the Churchill building.
□
Fifth and Main. Hour», $;M through, or under them or any or
The Lurch building, the Griffin Office
to 1$ and 1 to $ 30. Evening, and either of them in and to said
WE DELIVER
Phone 53 □ A Veatch building and tho Metho Bundays
by appointment. Phoaea:
premises.
□ dist church, all yet standing, nr? office 35, reaiuenoe 161-J.
FRANK R TAYLOR,
plainly visible.
The Alta King
DR. H A HAGEN
□ law office, since removed, s’nads
Sheriff of Lane County
Licensed Drug leas Physician
Oregon.
jI2F9(M)
□ at what appear» to bo the west end
Phone 30 Ostrander Building,
of the street and to the south of •«.104$ Main Street, Cottage Grove
NOTICB or SHERIFFS SALB or
□ the old bridge which can not ’»o
D A. FORBE8. M. D.
Mvn m the picture. The King
AUTOMOBILES FOB STORAGE
Phyxiciat. sad Burgeon
a building was removed several jears
(Mila answered day or night
□ ngo and part of the new bridge Dr. Kime*» old office. l'hones.
Notie« is hereby given: that the
o covers th«* ground one«* occupied Office 34, Residente IW J
following
described personal prop
by the King building.
H. J SHINN
□
erty, towit:
□
Attorney
at
Law
and
a
One (1) Ford Bug, California
□
Notary Public
Correct »tyle» always in
QCottage Orove, Oregon
Ivan E Warner, Manager
n and social stationery at welding Practice« is all coarta. Thirty years lieeaae Ne. «75,023—1924 and oae
the live at expeneaee. Badar building, Cat (1) Overland car model 75B, ear
□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a wire print shop.
XXX t«gr Grove, Oregua.
No. 5548t’, motor No. 16708 will
Coitane (Grove trattari
□
□
T mperia T
D
Sheriff of Lane County, |
Oregon.
j5-12(M)
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
«££££
both local and internal, and has been
successful in the treatment of Catarrh
for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
fr
Lon" distance hauling, piano
moving a specialty.
Any time—any where
City Transfer Co
J. A. RHOADS
Proprietor
FURNITURE MOVING
AND STORAGE
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
Coal! Coal!
Chestnut Transfer
Get you winter coal from
Chestnut Transfer.
Rock Spring’s Utah coal by
sack or ton.
Company
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
(Across street from S. P. depot)
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office phone 6,
Residence phone 155-L
J
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
We have one of the best blocks of grafted walnuts in the state,
selected V. Franquette types, supplying large commercial plants.
All varieties of stock, filberts, apples, pears, peaches, prunes,
apricots, berries, small fruits, etc. Right stock at right prices,
delivered in best condition. Try us. 35 years in business!
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
cIhe best buy in town
quick starting
new winter
“It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
53 Grays Way
Raisins in bulk, 2 pounds
Raisins, seeded or seedless, 2 15-ounce
packages.. „... ... ..................... ...........
Sauerkraut, No. 2l/> cans, 2 for
Hominy, No. 21/” cans, each
Rolled oats, 9 pound sack, each
Baraboo peas, a good grade, 2 cans
Bara loo peas, a good grade, 6 cans
Red salmon, ornar can 15c; 7 for
Best river salmon, can 15c; 7 for
Best fancy bananas, 2 pounds for
E flE n n n D c n n n n n c D C E n n
,
be sold at Sheriff’s sale at public II
I auction at the hour of two o’clock
P. M. on the 21st day of January,
1925, at the Woodsoo Garage, Cot­
tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, [ ' JL Barber Shop
to the highest bidder for cash, to j
satisfy the following lieps, accrued
interest and costs: O. E. Wood-
ff^E BOB, Curl and
son, Claimant, vs H. W. Arriola I
ye Hair
Defendant, the owner or reputed i
owner of the Ford Bug aforesaid; |
. and O. E. Woodson, Claimant, vs: Barber work in general ;
: Guy Krunkle, Defendant, the owner | special attention to children.
| or reputed owner of the Overland I
630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Prop.
ear aforesaid.
¿I
Dated and first published this
5th day of January, 1925.
r
FRANK' E. TAYLOR,
Start the new year right on the biggest measure of
power you can buy for your car—the new winter
Red Crown gasoline f
On all counts it is the best buy in town —
Quick, hair-trigger starting—
Smooth, faster acceleration in traffic—
Power and to spare on the hills.
Give your car a work-out on the new winter
“Red Crown” today. Fill your tank at any red,
white and blue pump in town—at Standard Oil
Service Stations and at dealers.
STANDARD ( California
OIL ) COMPANY
□
□
□
□
□
Mother’s oats, per package
□
Citrus powder, per package.........
Old Dutch Cleanser, 3 cans
Crystal white soap, 11 bars 50c
Crystal White soap, 23 bars
□
Kerr’s wheat flakes, per package
< ’ocoa, best in hulk, 3 pounds
Petite prunes, large size, 3 pounds 25c
Toilet soap, assorted, 4 bars
Large oval cans sanlines, 2 for
□
I
through the warm
SOUTH-LAND
to the East
Plan your winter trip east via Shasta route to sun-
swept California—thence via the scenic Sunset
route to New Orleans and the East.
Enjoy the comforts of the New Sunset Limited
through the romantic Southwest to New Or! cans.
See this year’s colorful Mar di Gras pageants.
And you’ll like Southern Pacific dining car ser­
vice— highest quality food deliciouniv prepared
and scrved at your accustomed meal-tith..
Low round-trip excursion fares; full stop-over
privileges.
For full mfomatum. ask
Southern Pacific
H. A. MORSE, Agent