The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 26, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, JANUARY 26 1925
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its provisions. He did not receive held Saturday afternoon. Officers conductor; Mrs. Eliza* McKibben, for sale and sell for cash, at public NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
a very informative answer.
for tho coming year wore installed guard; Mrs. Artheesa Handy, as­ auction, subject to redemption as AUTOMOBILES FOB STOBAGE
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Mrs. Jennie Higgins, of Eugene, sistant guard; Mrs. Harriet Leon­ provided by law, all of the right,
Mondays and Thursdays
County Judge Barnard and Coun acting ub installing officer. After ard, press correspondent; Mrs. Em­ title and interest of said defend­
Notice is hereby given: that the
.Publishers ty Commissioner Hurd arrived from
Bede & Smith...
the business session, a dainty ma Miller, patriotic instructor; Mrs. ants, Angele M. Perini, and Laura following described personal prop
___ Editor
Elbert Bede___
Then the Advice of This Cottage
Eugene today to be heard upon luncheon was served and the re­ Emma Tompkins, musician; Airs. Perini, his wife, Massimo Perini erty, to-wit:
Grove Resident Will In­
A first-class publication entered at H. B. 4, which provides for state maining hours were sent socially. Esther Leonard, Mrs. Grace Thiel, and Hazel Perini, Ids wife, Pete
One (1) Ford Bug, California •
terest You. -
Cottago Orove as second-class matter supervision over the construction Mrs. Slatery and Mrs. Hennia, of I Mrs. Ethel Applewhite and Mrs. Mustachetti and Angelina Monta-
license No. 875,023—1924 and one
of
county
highways.
The
bill
was
Eugene,
were
guests
of
the
corps.
Elizabeth
Rohde,
color
bearers.
ehetti, his wife, and First National (I) Overland car model 75B, car
Business Office____ 55 North Sixth
referred to a committee to give
Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora­ No. 55480, motor No. 16708 will Does your back ache night and day;
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county
officials
an
the Lane
op­
Mrs. W. E. Lebow is suffering tion, and all persoas claiming by, be sold at Sheriff’s sale at public( Hinder work; destroy rest!
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
!
APPROACHING EVE a TT8
be
heard.
portunity
to
I
f
rom
a sprained ankle as the re- through, or under them or any or auction at the hour of two o’clock I Are yon tortured with stabbing pains
By mail (Cash in advance)
When you stoop, lift or bend!
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suit
of
a fall when she slipped on either of them in and to said P. M. on the 21st day of January, I Then likely your kidneys are weak.
One year....$2.75 I Three months .80
The Tuesday Evening Study club a walk Friday evening.
The golf bloc may take the
Six months.. 1.50 | One month..... 50
premises.
1925, at the Woodson Garage, Cot-1 More troubles may soon appear.
place of the farm bloc, A number will hold its annual guest evening
Miss Mabel Coons, who is em-
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
BY CARRIER
tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, Headaches, dizziness, nervousness;
this
week
at
the
H.
W.
Titus
home.
advantage
j ployed at the Bartell Hotel, is
Sheriff of Lane County to the highest bidder for cash, to Or uric acid and its ills.
One month .................
................ $ .30 of members have taken
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Help your weakened kidneys with a
Four months, in advance------- 1.10 of the pleasant afternoons to try
j off from work this week as she
Oregon.
j!2F9(M)
satisfy the following liens, accrued stimulant diuretic.
Mrs. E. T. Blakely, Mrs. H. B. I is ill.
Six months, in advance........... 1.60 out the Salem golf course, Several
She
is
at
interest
and
costs:
O.
E.
Wood-
'
her
home
in
Drain.
Use Doan’s Pills.
One year, in advance----------- 3.00 former members of the farm bloc Breedlove, Mrs. C. W. Cone, Mrs.
NOTICE OF FINAL
son, Claimant, vs H. W. Arriola Read this Cottage Grove testimony:
Earl
are members of' the new bloc and ' Buchanan anil Mrs. Sams are the end in Fullmer spent the week
SETTLEMENT.
Defendant, the owner or reputed
Corvall is with Friends.
Mrs. Alta Hart, 742 S. First St.,
Member of
thejr performance indicates that j hostesses for the regular meeting
owner of the Ford Bug aforesaid; says: “I had kidney complaint and
The
National Editorial Association
of
the
Methodist
ladies
’
aid
society
congregational
meeting
of
they are as export in one bloc as
Notice
is
hereby
given
my back ached and pained. I felt
that
Oregon State Editorial Association the other.
I which will be held Wednesday af­ the Presbyterian church will be Gracie A. Conner and James C. and O. E. Woodson, Claimant, vs dull and run down and my kidneys
Guy Krunkle, Defendant, the owner
Oregon Newspaper Conference
held February 11 at the church.
ternoon in the <-hur<-h parlors.
Huff, Executrix and Executor of or reputed owner of the Overland didn’t act right. A friend recom­
A dinner will be served at 6:30,
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mended Doan’s Pills so I used them.
The child labor amendment, it is
the Last Will and Testament of car aforesaid.
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Doan’s were just what I needed, as
Miss Lulu Currin will be hostess a business session held and the Walter P. Huff, deceased, have
noticeable, is receiving more favor­
Dated and first published this they helped me by relieving the
able consideration that it was re Friday evening to the members of remaining hours spent socially.
filed their Final Account in the Sth day of January, 1925.
backaches and other symptoms of
ceiving a week ago. The women the Joker Club and their husbands
L. * . Michener left Saturday matter of said estate in the County
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
kidney trouble.’’
of the state have organized their at a covered dish dinner.
for Washougal, Wash., to be with Court of the State of Oregon for
8heriff of Lane County,
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
By ELBERT BEDE.
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artillery and will arrange a central
Mrs. Michener, who is there with Lane County; and that Tuesday
Oregon.
j5-12(M) simply ask for a kidney remedy—
The
missionary
society
of
the
Ore.,
her mother, who is ill.
STATE CAPITOL, Salem,
attack and enveloping movement
get Doan's Pills—the same that
the 17th day of February, 1925, at
Baptist church will meet Wednesday
Jan 22.—(Special.)—I have seen upon the state house.
Mrs. Hart hud. Foster-Milburn Co.,
the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore
Bookkeeping
systems.
The
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afternoon at the home of Mrs. H NOTICE OF SHEBIFF’S SALE ON noon of said day in the County
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
many sessions of the Oregon legis-
Sentinel.
Representative Wheeler, ns a W. Titus.
lature and it is easy to say that
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSUBE. Court Room in the County Court
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in no session has the business of member of the ways and means
House at Eugene, Lane County,
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titus will I
the house proceeded more orderly committee, is one of those who
Notice is hereby givon that by Oregon, has been fixed as the time
or with less friction.
Although will visit the state hospital at entertain the IL D. S. i
virtue of an execution and order of and place by the said Court, for
evening.
speaker Burdick is the youngest Pendleton over the week end.
sale in foreclosure issued out of the the hearing of objections to Baid
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man T have ever seen to hold the
Circuit Court of Lane County, Final Account and Final Settle­
Mrs. C. A.
A resolution introduced by Rep
position, ho is one of the oldest
Oregon, on the 8th day of January, ment of said estate. Any and
in legislative experience and he resentative Shelton provides that ess Thursday
1925, in a suit wherein on the 6th all objections to said Final Account
has learned from that experience the state shall not levy an income bers of the
’ day of January, 1925, in said court and Final Settlement of said estate
and from the mistakes of others. tax until 1950. Should this pass club.
R. R. Meeks and Inez M. Meeks, must be filed with the Clerk of
his
wife,
recovered
judgment said Court on or before the said
He is the first speaker who has the legislative assembly and re
The Social Twelve will hold their ■ against the defendants Angele M. date of hearing.
always had his committees refer­ eeivo favorable consideration by
ences ready and has never had to the voters, it would take at least regular meeting Thursday afternoon i Perini and Laura Perini, his wife,
Dated and fjrst published this
for the sum of $500.00 with interest 19th day of January, 1925.
an income with Mrs. H. A. Galloway.
hesitate as to where he was going two elections to
♦ + <$>
thereon at 8% per annum from
repeal the
to send a certain bill. Having tax—one election
GRACIE A CONNER
The members of the Elmartea Juno 19th, 1924, anil the further
the references for liny bill means provision in She
resolution
AND JAMES O. HUFF,
club
with
their
and
one
husbamlH
will
hol<i
to vote
sum of $75.00 attorney’s fees and
that the speaker knows whnt the
tax. The
Executrix and Executor of the
provisions of the bill are. One introduction
resolution, a covered dish dinner at (I o’clock the costs and disbursements here­
Last Will and Testament of
reason that things move so smooth­ which fact is likely to be heralded tomorrow evening nt the Victor in in the sum of $23.20, which
Walter P. Huff, deceased.
Dancing and judgment was enrolled And dock­ Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for
ly is that, there are but two mem in the eastern press, is not going Chambers home.
bridge
will
follow
the
dinner.
eted
in
the
Clerk
’
s
office
of
said
to
hurt,
the
state.
bers who have long-distance records
eatate-
j!9-fl6c
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Court in said County on the 6th
as speech makers and these two
The Constellation club plans to day of January, 1925 and said
ore making no such records at
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
give a social early in February execution to me directed com­
this session.
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<$>---- ----- ---- ——------------------------- <♦> in the Armory for the benefit of manding me in the name of the
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
At tho regular meeting of the the carpet fund for the Masonic State of Oregon, in order to satisfy Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Sessions in both houses are open
said
judgment,
interest,
attorney
’
s
ing daily* with prayer. It is notice­ Eastern Star Chapter held Friday temple. A musical program will
January 12, 1925.
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able that, the short ones make a , evening, Mrs. Jennie Beidler, as­ be given during the fore part of fees, costs of suit and accruing
Notice is hereby given that Wil­
hit with the members, not that they sociate conductress, was advanced the evening to bo followed by the costs to sell the following described son L. Sailor, of Noti, Oregon, who,
don’t need nil the praying that to conductress. 'Phis office was playing of five hundred and danc­ real property, to-wit:
on July 10, 1923, made Homestead
The West One Half of tile Entry, No. 015027, for 8 Mi 8E%,
j26-20p
can be done for them, but they left vacant by the resignation of ing. Dainty refreshments will be
feel capable of producing all the Mrs. Olive Bede. Mrs. Jessie flat­ available o at booths. The affair Northeast quarter of Section 14, and SEU SW%, Section 9, Town­
Township 21, South of Range 4, ship 19 S, Range 6 West, William-
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and t
long winded orations that may be thews was elected associate con is for Masons
West, of Willamette Meridian, in ette, Meridian, has filed notice of
ductress. These officers will be Eastern Star morn bers
found necessary.
Lane County, State of Oregon.
husbands and friends <
installed at the next meeting.
Beginning at the Southwest cor­ intention to make three year Proof,
dors.
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Former members are frequent
ner
of the Northeast quarter of to establish claim to the land above
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Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hamloth,
visitors here. Thoro are a dozen
We have one of the best blocks of grafted walnuts in the state,
Section
14, Township 21 South described, before E. 6. Immel, U. 8.
Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and Mrs. ,T.
or two around the lobbioa moat Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hazen and
selected V. Franquette types, supplying large commercial plants.
Rnnge 4 West of the Willamette Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
of the time. Some of them are Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garoutte enter Craig will entertain the Presby- Meridian of Lane County, State of on the 21st day of February, 1925.
All varieties of stock, filberts, apples, pears, peaches, prunes,
Claimant names as witnesses: An­
sent here in the interest of some mined the Jolly Bunch club Friday terian missionary society Wednes- Oregon, running thence East 645
apricots, berries, small fruits, etc. Right stock at right prices,
piece of legislation, their former evening at. its regular dance. A •lay afternoon in the church par- foet, thence South 14 degrees 15 drew Lake, of Noti, Oregon; Lloyd
delivered in best condition. Try us. 35 years in business.
experience making them familiar dainty luncheon was served at the lore. A playlet “An Auspicious minutes, West 253 feet; thence Kraal, of Crow, Oregon; Hubert
Day’’ is to be an‘added attraction West 582 feet; thence North 245 Jenkins, of Crow, Oregon; and
with procedure, but many are come close of the evening.
feet to place of boginning contain­ Lorrie Doane, of Crow, Oregon.
to the regular meeting.
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merely to see the animals perforin.
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ing 3.50 acres of land, more or
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Mrs. ,V. J. Hazen entertained
There is some kind of a magnet
less, all in Lane County, State of j!5-fl2(2)
Registrar.
here that draws those that have a number of friends Friday eve­
w. R. C. Officers Installed.
Oregon.
even attended a session. There ning at dinner, the occasion being
The following officers of the
Now, therefore, in the name of fr
is a greeter percentage of former the birth« lay anniversary of Mr. relief corps
i
for the ensuing year the State of Oregon, in compliance
for
members in the make-up of both Hazen. The affair was a complete were i installed Saturday at the
with said execution and order of
A
BOOKKEEPING,
STENOGRAPHIC,
OR
houses than over before.
Only surprise to him.
regular meeting: Mrs. Fannie C. sale in order to satisfy said judg­
SECRETARIAL COURSE
one member of the senate, I be­
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Godard, president; Mrs. Nettie Sal­ ment, interest, attorney’s fees, coat
lieve has not had previous experi­ Complimenting and surprising C. ing, senior vice president; Mrs.
At the Eugene Business College.
of suit and accruing costs, I will
ence. In the house over half the A. Stevens, the occassion being his Mahaln Teeters, junior vice presi-
on
Saturday
the
14th
day
of
Feb-
This
school
has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
members have had previous ex- birthday anniversary, Mrs. Stevens dend; Mrs. Julia Ashby, secretary;
ruary, 1925, at the hour of one
and the rates are reasonable,
perionee. The change in the clerks entertained a number of friends Mrs. Elizabeth Fnhrenwald, treas­
o’clock, in the afternoon of saiil
We guarantee highest
ia so small an to bo hardly no Tuesday evening.
Five hundred urer; Mm. Alicia Harrington, chap­
far further information
day, at the Southwest front door
market prices.
t icon Ide.
and music were the diversions and lain; Mrs. Mnlindti Aubrey, con­
of
the
County
Court
House,
in
Eu
­
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a delicious luncheon was served.
43 years in business,
ductor; Mrs. Evs Hatch, assistant gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer
There is no farm bloc ns
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Reference: Bank of California.
A. E. Roberts, President
although there is some talk
The constellation club met Thurs­
992
\\
illamette
St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.
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orga nisi ng one. The farm
day aftrrnooir in the banquet room
PORTLAND, OREGON
of two years ago hail considerable of the Masonic temple, with Mrs.
influence upon legislation and prob Mary Smith, Mrs. F. E.
!• Dickson
ably was responsible for the crea­ and Mrs. K. K. Mills a a hostesses,
tion of the stante market agent’s Pussywillows and cyclamens were
office.
the attractive decorations of the
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rooms.
hours were pleasantly
A facet ¡ our member of the houne, spent
y and an elaborate
while n bill concerning bovine utii- buffet
•on was served.
Any Kind Any Time
mn I m win* under consideration,
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PRICES RIGHT
naked whether the hippopotami of
le members attended
Terms Cash
Tillamook county would come under
relief corps meeting
Cottage <*>rore Unitine!
HAVE YOU
A BAD BACK?
I Legislative Sidelights
Beginning February 1
WE WILL HAVE
CITY DELIVERY
Cash orders will be deliv­
ered aud phone orders are
to be paid for on delivery.
A charge of 10c will be
added on orders up to 100
pounds; ewer that weight’,
15c and up.
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SOCIETY
Farmers’ Union Store
phone
PLANT GRAFTED WALNUTS
CARLTON NURSERY CO.
ENROLL TODAY
Turkeys, Capons
Veal, Hogs
Poultry
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
WOOD
New Winter
Quimby Bros.
HAT. the LANGWOOD
Family Range .for wood
_____ only, will burn twice aa
long with one-half the wood in­
quired by any other range on the
market —if properly installed —
MONEY BACK GUARANTEE.
Although we have installed many
LA NG WOODS — not one owner
has been dissatisfied.
I'hone 124-L
PROFESSIONAL
STANDARIIglL^ COMPANY
The best buy in Town
Huy it «nywhrer you tre the red.
white and blue pump-at Standard Ajjj
Oil Service t tali a.s and at dealer«. |Q¡
CABOS
H. W. TITUS. D. M D.
Qcnlistry
XIoilern equipment. First National
Bank building. Hours. 9 to IS and
1 to fl. Evenings and Sundays b
a opointment. Office phone. 10: roa
i 'enes phone, 184-J.______________
HEBBKBT W. LOMBARE
Attorney st l.is
First National Hank Building
Cottage Grove. Or*.
Phon« 9J
DB. O. E. FROST
The LANGWOOD
Y)ur motor never sna;
over quicker in summer than
it does now on the new winter
“Red Crown. You never got fas«
ter. smoother acceleration in
traffic, nor better mileage.
The new winter Red Crown is
a“buy" snappy winter starting
and power in heaping measure.
j22f!9p2
Office in Lawson building
Phone 47
Cottage Grove
b on display
•all and hi 1
OAVEN 0. DYOTT. M D.
Physician and Surgeon
Evening! by appointment
Suite 3, Kcm Bldg.. Cottago Grove.
Entrance on north Sixth atreet, just
off Main.
.DB. W
Powerful
suction plus
motor driven I?
brush pû , '
WO actions—to get
ALL the dirt! Threads
from the top—grit from the
bottom of a rug. Dust and
dirt from every high or low
corner of the room. A light,
Trwwwh . running cleaner—
evary detail of it perfected
for efficient handling, with
a ball-bearing motor for
years of service — without
oiling.
T
E. LB BOW
Dentist
Uifice Fifth and Main. Huur»,
to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evening-« *nd
Sondar« by ’•nnointrnrnt.
_____ ... ph
office 35, residence 161-J.
Bressler & Son
Complete
House
Furnishers
I
LANG EiSjSTOVtS
DB
Láccoaed
Photœ 30.
<U0H Main
H. A. SAGEM
Druglrss Physician
Ostrander Building,
Street, Cottage Groen
D, A. FORBES. M. D.
Physician and Burgeon
Calls answered day or night
Dr. Kime ’• old office.
Phones.
Orfico 34. Residence 1W J.
H. J' SHINN
Attorn«« at L aw and
Notary Public
rnictieaa ia all court« Thirty yean
of experience Radar building. Cot
tag* Grove, Oregon.
Mountain States Power Co
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