The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, March 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925.
ARCADE IS TO SHOW
• ' ABRAHAM LINCOLN ’ ’
The Perfect Protection Policy in Went
Coast Life offers you these better feature«*
Accident i .Weekly income during dim-
bility.
Sickness* Weekly payments to COW fcm
of time.
Permanent total disability I
(l)‘ No
more premiums to pay, (a) Monthly in­
come for life, (3) Full amount of policy
at death.
Lose of limbs or sight an result of
accident 1 Full amount of policy paid at
once; also income paid for life; also full
amount of policy paid at death.
Old ages An income provided for life.
,
Cash Ixjansi Money may be borrowed off
sole security of policy.
Money Values* Policy may be converted
into cash, paid up insurance, or extended
insurance.
W est
C oast L ife
INSURANCE COMPANY
HOMS omen-MM FMMGISGO
PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE—7TH FLOOR GASCO BLDG.
W. E. Mayes and R. C. Stacey, Agents
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
.
ONE"OF AMERICA’S STRONGEST COMPANIES
WE CAN TRAIN YOU
A Secretarial, Bookkeeping, or Steno­
graphic course in our school will prepare
you for a good position.
OUR SCHOOL WILL CONTINUE IN SESSION ALL THROUGH
THE SUMMER MONTHS.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
992 Willanidto St.
Phono 666
Eugene, Oregon.
Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to,
steal it if you must, but—read The Sentinel.
ir
K nowles & G raber
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
In the Circuit Court of the Sti.te
What is conceded to be one of of Oregon for Lane County.
the most interesting and valuable
Robert E. Laeky and Lydia R.
motion pictures ever made, “Abra­ Lackv, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs
ham Lincoln’’ has been booked by Phillip 8. Murphy
and Jane
I the Arcade Theater for showing Doe Murphy, his wife, Alice Taylor
! .March 19 and 20.
and John Doe Taylor, her husband,
This assures the presentation of James Murphy and Jane Doe Mur­
: this most valuable historical and phy, his wife, Kate Sparks and
! dramatic film in this city at the John Doe Sparks, hsr husband,
same time as in at least 5,000 oth Ella Austin and Jukn Doe Austin,
er of the more important theaters her husband, Naney Murphy Taylor
of the United States and Canada.
and John Doe Taylor, her husband,
“Abraham Lincoln’’ is in keep- Harriet Murphy Mitchell and John
I ing with productions - of only the Doe Mitchell, her husband, and Ida
highest grade, according to the an- Murphy Buchanan and John Doe
| nouncement of Richard Rowland, Buchanan, her husband, and the
production manager for «First Na unknown heirs of A. H. Spare,
tional Pictures, the organization deceased; and Walter F. Huff and
handling it.
Alieo J. Huff, his wife, James C.
“Abraham Lincoln" was more Huff and Winnie Huff, his wife,
than two years in the making, and Gracie A. Conner and Charles Con
at times as many as 2,500 people ner, her huBbam«^ Newton J. Huff
appear in the cast. It deals with and Sophia Huff, his wife; and
the life of Lincoln from his birth, also all other persons or parties I
through his boyhood to manhood, unknown «claiming any right, title,
and unfolds his romance with Anne estate, lien or interest in the real
Rutledge, carries him through the estato liescribed in the Complaint
presidency and the strife of the herein.
Civil war.
f
To: Phillip 8. Murphy and Jano
I
George Billings portrays the role Doe Murphy, his wife, Alice Taylor
of Lincoln, with Ruth Clifford as and John Doe Ta ylor, her husband,
Ann Rutledge and Noll Craig as James Murphy aud Jane Doe Mur j
Mrs. Lincoln. These are the prin­ phy, his wife, Kate Sparks and
cipal figures in a remarkably fine John Doe Sparki, her husband, |
I cast.
Ella Austin and John Doe Austin, |
“Abraham Lincoln” was directed her husban'A, Nancy Murphy Taylor
by Phil Rosen. Frances Marion aud John "Doe Taylor, her husband,
wrote the scenario and supervised Harriet M.-urphy Mitehell and John
the editing.
The complete pro­ Doe Mitchell, her husband, and Ida
duction has been hailed by critics Murphy Buchanan ansi John Doe
whorever shown as an historical Buchan an, her husband, and the
I
and artistic masterpiece.
unkno mi heirs of A. H. Spare, i
decer,sed; and Walter F. Huff and
The live wire print shop is al­ Alice J. Huff, his wife, James C. i
ways ready to help in the prep­ Hv,ff and Winnie Hdff, his wife.
aration of advertising and printing Gracie A. Conner and Charles Coro-
copy.
Our experience may be ner, her husband, Newton J. Hu H
worth something to yon.
xxx and Sophia Huff, his wife; and
also all other person« or partiel
Your home print shop— The Sen­ unknown claiming any right, title,
tinel—should be always considered estate, lien or interest in the real
first. Usually it can handlo any estate described in the Complaint
job of printing you, m-ay have.
x herein.
In the name of the State of Ore­
gon: You and each of you art»
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnannn hereby
required to appear
I answer the Complaint filed again/
you in the above entitled C<r trt
□nnruDnnnnnnnnnnnn. and cause OB or bafore six we eks
__
WE. SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH from the <i»te of the first p- jbli-
aat grade typewriters at low cation of this Summonr, : ld d if
priees and on eaay terms. We also you fail iw to appear ami o uswer
handle all makes of adding ma said Complaint, for want
chines.
Every machine is thor­ the Plaintiffs will apply ’ .hereof r?
to tho
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boy
Court for the Telief den» nded > in
-l machino and pay like rent.
Royal Sales. Co.. Inc.. 500 Oregon said Complaint, to-wit: .9 or a De­
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
tf-sn(2) crem of the said Court,.
adjudging
nt»i decreeing that tl m
Plaintiffs
OLJJ RAGS WANTEJj—NOTHING suw the owners in fee
•t mple of the
less than 2 feet square. Must be fhlhiwing described
Pr ______
emises:
clean aqd, of materi R1 that will ah
Beginning at a p<
t 35 48 chains
sorb ga «»Ln«; ol 4 underclothing,
North
of
the
Sout
flann.sls andl the l-',ke preferred. Can
hr ,est Corner of
not, usr, old so' cks, merceriz.od or the Henry Small
D. L. C. No. 57,
hard SurfM» it jods or small pieces said corner beinf ' Vtw angle corner j
?ny “Muk. r,iie want the best rags on the West
ht»un<lary of «aid
ana pay jJt«,
pricc, 5 coats the Henry Small D
. I* C. No. 57, run-
pound, flhw Sentinel.
tf ning thehco
West 6.22 chains,
FOR SAI , e — FIRST CLASS BABY’ thence north
■4.81 chains, -thence
casein* ( o. A. C. and Hollywood East to the
"Northwest Conner of■
»’.rninia . March or April hatch. a curtain t> Mtt of land deeded by ,
said
A.
H
. dri«o
$12.50 per hundred.
Also
. Spare to W. P. Huff
hatn# ang eggs for sale by the sot- on tho 27’ A day of June, 19 10, by
,JU/, or per hundred. R. C. Arne, Warranty
■Deed and record ed in
‘-•'.tage Grove, Oregon.
Phone Book N /¡A 91, Page 75, Deed
Records
>■',1’5.
fl9m9p(2)
Lune County, Oregon, on
the 12' A d'ay of November,' 1D10,
PRACTICAL NURSING 8OLICIT- thence - Sou th 8.67 chains, tience
ed. Havo had years of oxperi- West
fra th. • place of beginning, all
enc. Mrs. Helen Swanson, Cottage in 8 •t’.on 32, Township 20. South
Kan
Grove, Oregon, Lorane route, phone
i” 3, West Willamette Meri-
2OF12.
mo-30p(2)
n,
Larie County, Sta to of
Or pg(.
.n.
FOR KALE—DESIRABLE HIGH
a ad
quieting the title to' said
buil ding lots between north Tenth
’.»rer lises as against the Defendant*
UI*d Lane streets. Accessable to 1 also
ve named and each and all of
60th streets. Mrs. Clara Burkhold- I th.
m
and forever barring the said
er> 225 north Lane stree, phone
'fondants and all persoDjs clauu-
US- J.
m5 26p(2^
ig by, through or under them or
■ither of them, or any of them
CM RDEN PLOWING WANTED.
Caldwell at 1004 south Fowrrh
from claiming any right, title or
Kt rest, P. O. box 522.
interest in said premises; and fori
m5-9p
such other and further relief as
OR 8ALF^-FIK WOOD, 8/.WH J to tho Court may seem equitable.
last summer, $2.4;] per Vd
This summons is pub'iished once
>r.
Wolfnrd, phono 31F5.
each
we<*k for six sue reserve and
»V
conaceuti ve weeks in the Cottage
FOR SALE—ENCLOSED W »RD
Grove StAitinel by oirder of the
delivery truck, in good cund/ tion.
Honorab’le J. F. Skip worth. Judge
Will consider a good single, v
agon of the ' Circuit Court, which Ordor
as part payment.
C. A.
King, bears d ,t» March 5, 1925.
phono 1F5.
m$
12p(8)
Dated
and first published this
9th day of March. 1925.
GOOD JERSEY cow foi
BALE
or will trade for chieW
H F.RBEKT W. LOMBARD,
•ns. T.
VanProoyen, 2 mi lea
Attorney for Plaintiffs,
t south !
Sixth Street.
Resi* fonce and Post Office Ad-
m5-9p
First National Bank Building,
dre «s.
FOR SALE—SEVER« ,
THOU- !
m9w20(M) |
sand feet of used o se­ inch cable, I Cottag r Grove, Ore.
in good condition.
4
uitable for .
logging. A. L. Woods 4«.
N •JTICE TO CREDITORS.
m5-16p(») !
|WANTADS
The rates reasonable
It s a good school.
Go by train anJ ship, c h i i eiig h ths
Southland t Nrw York—it costs but
Uttlsxnora.
The superb Shastu routs to California
—(four hue trains daily!—thence the
scenic Sunset route through the South­
land to New Orleans.
You'll relish your meals tn fho
Southern Pacific dining car—freeh
fruits and vegetable« always a delicious
feature.
Connection at New Chlean« with pa­
latial ateamrra for New York- meal*
•nd berth in< luded tn the one fare.
Aik about Carriso
route
from San Diego—Apuche Trail
detour of Arizona,
Stopover« en route. For further
information, ask
Souths ¿pacific
A. fr JQ7
£SE, Agent
*
The Cost of Service
N the loyalty and skill of
the human elemcntidepends
the character of telephone serv­
ice. The providers of this
service must not only meet the
markjet prices for materials.
They must also maintain at any
cost a high standard of work­
manship.
Because of advancing prices,
the telephone dollar goes only
hahf asdar-as it did ten years ago.
More than three-fifths of this
dollar is necessarily expended
for wages. Less would neither
O
4
attract nor hold the high-grade
workers essential to maintain
America’s standards.
That Bell telephone rates
have advanced much less than
other prices is largely due to
economics in methods and ap­
paratus that have been developed
and introduced. It is also because
the proportion of operating
plant built at pre-war prices is
still large, though this is steadily
decreasing because of new con­
struction made necessary by the
nation’s telephone needs.
The«Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company
BELL SYSTEM
One Policy - One System - Uni venal Service
'J
Every patron of Tin* Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­
nent i auihoriÍA has stated to be _ one
__ __ of the ÔT
best country newspapers published anywhere.)
This way of romance
SUMMONS.
1 r>
r
WANTED—NOM Ht > MF
garden on shar*.
Kem, 1223 West 'Jr..- ,
TO PUT IN
In •»it- out ter of tho estate«* «of ¡
M rs. C. J. Harri
C. „Pitcher and Miltv,
Bt.
in9c Pitch n. «h».*cased.
No iif« is howby given that Ben I
REWARD
FOK|
RETURN
OF
F. P buher hns been by the county i
Airedale pup Serf
Thursday eve- I <’ourt .
the State of Oregon, in |
ning. Schofield. 8t <wnrt.
mt c(2)
nnd Ur Lane county, appointed ad
WANTED—T<.> S'.M DE GARD -NS mini sf ,-ator of the estate of Har-
and other <»dd Jo’
K. G. Fa .«ter. | riett ’ C. Pitcher and Miles Pitcher, I
Cottage Grove, O r ego tv. P O. box ■lee- «a seal, and that all persons hav-1
122.
u>(M9p (2) ing . claims against the said estates
hereby notified to’ present the
1 azo
SHEEP. S OR ’10, STRtY ITD FRt ’M
sanw , duly verified, to the Mill
niy place between Lynx H*li< ow Ben
F. Pitcher, administrator, at
and Silk Cry ek during Pwanls r.
na. Oregon, within six months
Dorr
Were la-at a«-en on the Tom John
1 the 12th day of March. 1925.
fro«
son place during the snow spell.'
BEN F. PITCHER.
Will pay -reasonable feed hili’ and.
ilnistrator of the Estate of
reward to holder. Garfield lteaeh. | , -Ida
g
irriett C. Piteher an«i Mih's
Walker, Oregon.
in)M2p
mlM2p,
Pi
teher. «iceeased.
_______________ I if-
I. Shinn. Attorney for '
SEPARATOR WANTED. SMALL’ ’ ’
m9a6p(Ml
ate.
, sire preferred.
G. W Fotta,
J*1
I Cottage Grove, Diaston route. ni9p(
_
e lire wire print shop is al­
______________ Th
, Mll.K COW FOR SALE WILL way»
ready to help in the prep
lw fresh by Mareh 17. Price arati
on of advertising nnd printing
$80.
Leona ni
Gilerist,
ph.-nc copy
Our experience may be
19F16.
m9 Ifp wort,
i something to yon.
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