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PAGE FOUR ♦- CGTTAGE^GROVE^S^nNELj^TIRJRSDAY^JANUAR^J^WM week. She will give you some operation for appendicitis Monday son Victor were visitors Sunday the Court dissolving the marriage morning. He was accompanied to of Mr. and Mrs. George Miller. rare bargains. contract and bonds of matrimony Childrens' fast dyed,. all-wool : Eugene by Addison Heath and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher and existing between you and the WE SELL LATE MODEL. HIGH sweaters, sample corsets and small Mrs. Jt-an Long of Cottage Grove. Mrs. .Sarah Fisher were Sunday din plaintiff on the grounds of wilful eat grade typewriter* at low sizes, front lace and maternity, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Horn and ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Addison desertion for more than one year. price* and on easy term«. We also Thia summons is served by publi handle all makes of adding ma Bandoes, Cluny lace brassieres, Francis Horn of Delight Valley Heath at Walker. cation by order of Hon. G. F. chines. Every machine is thor corset-brassieres. Wire boned cor I and Mrs. M. C. Smith visited at LONDON. oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy sets to order $0.50. Hurgical cot- the C. E. Wright home Sunday. Skipworth, Judge of the above n. machine and pay like rent. sets $9. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright and named Court, dated this the 16th Royal Sales Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon: Have corsets liked by elderly Children were Sunday guests at (Special to The Sentinel.) day of December, 1924 and the Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf-«n(2)i ladies $3. Two unions, short sleeve, < rhe Jackson home in Delight Jan. 21.—Howard Cox caught an date of the first publication of this summons will be on the 18th other coyote Saturday. OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING dutch neck, size 30. Knit? cotton : Valley: Leonard Ball, a high school stu Harold Abeene has sold his place day of December, 1924 and the leM than 2 feet square. Must be petticoats, perfect fitting bloomers. clean and of material that will ab Extra big vests anti unions. All dent, is staying with Mr. Winn. to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mr. date of the last publication will «orb gasoline; old underclothing, hosiery will be discontinued, in- His parents have moved to Landax. Abeene has not definitely an be on the 29th day of January, flannel« and the like preferred. Can fants fine wool at cost. Call at A dance was given in the hop nounced his future plans, but it is 1925. not use old sock«, mercerized or 1050 E. Main. j22p ■house at Schmitts Friday night understood he expects to remain GEO. J. WILLETT, hard surface goods or small pieces attended by a large crowd in the neighborhood. Attorney for Plaintiff, of any kind. We want the be«t rags The boys and girls teams played Post office address, Cottage The Howard Cox, George Suther and pay the best price, 5 cents the Highbrow Arguments. Grove, Oregon. d!8-j29c pound. The Sentinel. tf First Maid: Ijow did you like two basketbaH games at Creswell land and W. L. Townsend families Thursday night. The score of the were guests Sunday of Mr. and HOUSE FOR SALE—TO BE RE- working for that college professor? boys’ game was 32 to 18 in favor Mrs. John Sutherland. Second Maid—Aw, it was a rot NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION inoved from lot on south Sixth J. E. Banton has been on the He was all the time of Walker. The score of the girls ' street. Elbert Bede. jl9tfp ten job. game was 11 to 6 in Creswell’s sick list several days. It is feared quarreling with his wife, and they Department of the Interior, U. 8. he is taking diphtheria. His son FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING: kept me busy running between the fa vor. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Mrs. Ben Jackson and Mrs. Arden Glen is fully recovered from a 1924 baled cheat hay, delivered keyhole and the dictionary.—From January 12, 1925. in ton lots for only 3'8, rows Everybody’s Magazine for February. Miller visited Mrs. L. Monteith at siege of this disease. Notice is hereby given that Wil a Eugene hospital last Sunday. freshening from February: two- son L. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who, The seniors of the high school BLUE MOUNTAIN. month old pigs, $4 each; registered on July 10, 1923, made Homestead have selected a play, “The Clod- O I. C. brood sow; 26 head An Entry, No. 015027, for 8% 8E%, hopper, ’ ’ to be given in the near (Special to The Sentinel.) gora goats. Leslie Hull, phone and SE’4 SW'4, Section 9, Town future. Jan. 21. — The Blue Mountain 37F5. j!9-22-26p This girl-bride fooled her grandmother! When bake- ship 19 8, Range 6 West, William- Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Blakely visit- Missionary society met Thursday MOUNT VIEW. ette, Meridian, has filed notice of day came she donned her dainty apron and did the ed at REWARD OF $20 FOR RETURN the Ralph Sears’ home Hun- afternoon with Mrs. Bert Lancaster. intention to make three year Proof, of lady ’ h purse lost Saturday day. Clifford Allen went to Rujada to establish claim to the land above (Special to The Sentinel.) family baking in such a workman-like manner and with forenoon between the Fair store Sunday where he has employment. described, before E. O. Immel, U. 8. Jan. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. H. A. such pleasing results that Grandma was highly delighted. SILK CREEK. and corner of south Fifth street Stove, of Seattle, arrived last week Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost spent Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, and Quincy avenue. Was of red for an indefinite visit at the home Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. on the 21st day of February, 1925- genuine leather, small as it fit in of Mrs. Stowe’s sister, Mrs. J. R. Heath of Walker. (Special to The Sentinel.) Claimant names as witnesses: An SUCCESS IN BAKING IS ASSURED WITH larger purse. No identification Cooley. Jan. 21.—H. L. Fowler went to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle vis- drew Lake, of Noti, Oregon; Lloyd mark. It contained two $20 bills, Eugejio last week for another op ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. M re. Roy Spaugh Mr. and Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert one $5 bill and one $10 gold piece, ami daughter Geraldine, of Eugene, eration on bis injured hand. Claude Arne, of Mount View. Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon; and and silver amounting to between were week end guests of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott Lorrie Doane, of Crow, Oregon. $3 and $5. O. E. Woodson at Spaugh’ saunt, Mrs. Amanda Sears. took their little son Russell to Eu HAMILL A. CANADAY, ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. garage. J19tfc(2) j!5-fl2(2) Registrar. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath spent gene last Friday to have one of Sunday at tho home of their son his eyes examined which was in Notice is hereby given that the WILL DO WASHING, IRONING Addison nt Walker. jured. undersigned administrator has filed or mending at my home. Prices John Winslow is down from Mill his final account in the estate of HERE'S PROSPERITY CREED Miss Elizabeth Cooley attended OFFERED FOR THIS YEAR reasonable. Airs. Nettie Little, 504 Sunday school in Cottage Grove City on a visit. Fred D. Peters, deceased, and in south Tenth street. j!9-29p(2) Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owens and the copartnership estate of Peters I will vote at every election, Mrs. Amanda Sears was a Cot Rolland Owens visited friends in & Mosby, and that the County trying first to inform myself on TWO COWS FOR SALE, ONE this neighborhood Wednesday of Court of Lane County, Oregon, has the candidates and the questions to just freshened and the other will tage Grove visitor Saturday. C. A. King and Charles Bales last week, anti expected to start fixed February 2, 1925, at the hour freshen in about a week. Mrs. M. be voted upon. attended a meeting of the directors Thursday for British Columbia. of 10 o’clock A. M. at the Court I will try to buy stock in sbmo C. Robbins, 251 old Pacific high Mr. and Mrs. Franklyn Owens of the Cottage Grovo cannery last Room of said Court in the Lane local industry or utility serving way. j!9-22p(2) have been suffering with severe Monday. • County Conrt House in Eugene, my own locality and help it to Mrs. Waldo Miller visited Sunday e.oltls. Oregon, as the time and place for build up payrolls and values and REWARD WILL BE GIVEN FOR You’ll like this good flour—it’s so easy to bake with and Little Doris Sprague was very hearing objection«, if any, to s^id the return of a fountain pen lost with Mrs. Claude Arne. sobriety in my home town. ill the first of the week. really it has a flavor and texture all its own. Although Mrs. C. A. King attended the account. yesterday afternoon in Umphrey & I will obey the laws as they The D. A. Estes family, Mrs. N. E. GLASS, , are written; it may be offensive Mackin’s store. Valued as a keep nnnunl installation of officers at Nettie Estes, Mrs. Trembly, this flour is different it costs no more than ordinary flour. Mr. Administrator. to my neighbor for me to dodge sake. Leave at office of The the Rebecka’s in Cottago Grove Tall, E. M. Babcock, R. V. Darnell Inst Friday. Fred E. 8mith, Attorney Sentinel. j22-26p taxes or make booze or exceed Mrs. C. A. Vanschoiack, of Do and family, Eva Fowler, Violet There’s a FEATHERFLAKE dealer in every community for Administrator. jl-29p(T) the speed laws as it is to me for Rigby and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler at rena, visited Sunday with her NOW IS A GOOP TIME TO him to rob or burn or violate my tended the Stereoptican lecture place your order for baby thicks Dnughtcr, Mrs. Harry Elfving. home. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Castle, of at the old Arcade, Sunday evening. from high producing White Leg I will work at my job :i<- though At dinner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Blue Mountain, and Mr. anil Mrs. horns, O. A. C. or Holly wood Notice is hereby given that the I believed in it. B. W. Garner entertained Mr. and Glen Linebnugh, of Walden, were strains, all layers of large eggs. I will try to make my street Mrs. O. H. Wheeler and children undersigned has ’been appointed by Write or phone for prico list. Mrs. visitors Sunday at the Claude Arne "YOU’LL BE SURPRISED1' an order of the County Court of the best street in town. and Mrs. E. M. Wheeler. The oc Waldo Miller, Disston Rte., phone home. I will practice the belief that Lane County, Oregon, administrat casion was the forty-second wed Mrs. Waldo Miller and Miss Bel 1F12. jlptfc rix of the estate of Robert Carter, prosperity anil good government ma Miller accomplinseil C. A. Kitig ding anniversary of the Garners. deceased, which order bears date and neighborly love is here now, FOR SALE—O. I. C. PIGS AN1) to the R. Martin home at Walden A delicious dinner was served while all enjoyed anti wished Mr. the 30th day of December, 1924. and to stay, if I will but accept 10 inch hard wood. J. A. .Foil, Wednesday evening of last week. All persons having claims against and live it. and Mrs. Garner many happy re- Disston route, phone 38FU. j22c tho estate of said Robert Carter, turns. WALKER. deceased, are hereby notified and SALE. required to present the same, duly LYNX HOLLOW. Mrs. Anna Decker, corset ex (Special to The Sentinol.) verified, at the law office of pert, dealer in high grade under Jan, 21.—Lyle Lowry was ad Herbert W. Lombard, First Nation (Special to The Sentinel.) wear and hosiery (direct from mill mitted to a Eugene hospital Sun Jan. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Frank al Bank Building, Cottage Grove, to consumer) will be nt homo one day evening and underwent an Mackie visited at the home of their Oregon, on or before six months T— from the date of the first publi daughter, Mrs. Melvin Jackson. Hurry I.ajoie, of Wendling, and cation of this notice. Dated and first published this a Henry Seiferd were in the Hollow first day of January, 1925. □ Sunday.' u BESSIE SUTER, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wolford and □ 44 Administratrix of the estate of □ son Horace, Mrs. Wm. Slater anti □ Robert Carter, deceased. □ Mrs. I. N. Dresser were Eugene Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney □ visitors Tuesday of last week. u for estate. jl-29c(T; Mr. and Mrs. Harry Strong were □ □ visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Geo. n IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF . □ Thintsman Sunday. □ THE STATE OF OREGON FOR Mrs. Myrtle Plank made a busi- □ LANE COUNTY. □ ness trip to Springfield one day □ last week. Leontine Lusk, Plaintiff, vs. Dale g Lusk, Defendant: Mr. ami Mrs. R. Y. Porter went I to the Grove last week on Tuesday. To Dale E. Lusk, Defendant: IN THE NAME OF THE Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owens ami □ Rolland Owens were dinner guests S^TE OF OREGON, you are □ ! in the I. N. Dresser home Wednes- hereby required to . appear and _, day yf last week. They are on answer the Complaint filed against §! their way to their home in B. C. you in the above entitled suit □ Mr. Garfield Beach, who was in with six i weeks from the date of ] of this Sum- q hl Eugene hospital a long while the first publication i you fail so to answer, BI with an injured hand, is not doing mons and if □ well and will be obliged to return for want thereof, the Plaintiff B to the hospital for further treat will apply to the Court for relief El , prayed for in Plaintiff’s Complaint □ meat. n H 8. E. Dresser who was thrown on file herein, to-wit: For a □ | from a logging train and injured Decree of this Conrt forever dis 5j n short time ago is improving solving the marroigo contract and nicely and - ~ was discharged ‘ ‘ from HF ---------- ....... the bonds of matrimony existing be- value—new quality—a new line of Chevrolet models tween the Plaintiff and the De hospital Tuesday. even better than ever before. Chevrolet has become fendant and such other and further the world’s largest producer of automobiles with relief as to th »Court may seem SAGINAW . modern, 3-speed transmission by making quality cars just and equitable. to sell at low cost. Now this Chevrolet quality has This Summons is served by pub (Special to The Sentinel.) been greatly increased. Jan. 21.—Mrs. E. 11. Koch is lication by order of the Hon. G. quite sick with an attack of la F. Skipworth, Judge of the above entitled Court. chassis—with larger, stronger frame; new semi- grippe. Dated this 6th day of January, Mrs. Marvel Randall and little elliptic, chrome vanadium steel springs; stronger date of the first * son, of Portland, visited at the 1925, and the axles, rear axle of the finest construction—banjo type publication of thia Summons will Oswell Knight home the first of bousing with greatly strengthened gears; improved, be on the 8th day of January, □ the week. fully enclosed dry-plate disc clutch requiring no 2’/2’ s 1925, and the date of the last U /iortmin Tucker has moved hi* lubrication; extra heavy brake bands; and many pubheation will be on the 19th family up into Lynx Hollow. improvements on the powerful Chevrolet motor. day of February, 1925 The 8. P. extra gang is again HERBERT W. LOMBARD, on the siding here after being bodies—of even greater beauty and comfort All models Attorney for Plaintiff. at Walker for two weeks. Address and Poet Office, have now radiator of more beautiful design, made of W m. Hodge has purchased a Cottage Grove, Ore. j8 f!9 non-rusting airplane metal. All closed models have Fonl car. now and exceptionally beautiful Fisher bodies with Mr. and Mrs. Logan Hear enter- the new VV closed-body one-piece windshield and tained Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgess SUMMONS. automatic windshield wiper. Balloon tires on all dosed at tlinqer Sunday. models and disc wheels on the Sedan and Coupe. Mrs. C. H Shanin visited friends In the Circuit 'sort of the Sjate tu Creswell the first of the week. of Oregon for Lane County: i Harry Cotter has been reappoint finish—all models are now finished in Duco—the now I*o B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Fran ed supervisor of roads in this dis- ces Spray Hire, defendant. finish that retains its color and lustre almost indefi triet. To Francis Spray Rice, the above nitely and withstands the severest usage. These named defendant: are but a few of the quality features of the new THORNTON CORNERS tl In the name of the State of Chevrolet—quality features that you would expect to 11 Oregon you arc hereby required find only on cars of much higher price. u u (Special to The Sentinel.) to appeal nad answer the complaint u Ji an. 81.—John William, of th« filed against you in the above on □ MeKenxie, has purrhatetl the Win. titled suit within six weeks front Robertson place ant! with his par the date of the first publication ents, moved in last week. of this summons, and if you fail Olive Berry and her father so to answer, for want thereof the □ S. Mrs. P Shortritlge were Eugene bust plaintiff will apply to the Vouri j o ' * u ness visitors Tuesday of last week. for relief prayed for in plaintiff’s, a Cottage Grove, Oregon Ivan E Warner. Manager Mr. and Mrs. T C. Shaw sad complaint, to Witt for a decree of. □□□□nnnnnDannDunnaDnnDaajaaatinnuDODaaanannannnnnnn WANTADS ¿Neighborhood News, Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to, steal it if you must, but—read The Sentinel. PHONE 53 PHONE 53 It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s” Gray’s Cash & Carry Best quality, Rapid service, Lowest price We deliver—phone your order and pay deliveryman. Best Creamery Butter, per pound Gem Nut Margarine, 3 pounds SUGAR Buy Now 50c 65c CEREALS New Stock Will be on Display Monday 10 pounds 80c 25 pounds $1.95 50 pounds $3.85 100 pounds $7.45 Apples Newtons and Roman Beauties box $1.00 Bananas, 3 pounds for 25c Sunbrite cleanser, 4 cans for 25c Dirge size pineapple, 2 cans for 55c FOR 1 I, Í Ì lar Mustard Olives Snow flake Crackers Graham Crackers Come In < New New FOR 10c New Our Prices Are Right New BEAULIEU & HARREL Chevrolet— Repair Shop —Buick »