The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 02, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925
A Personality
Y ou I I Like
Deeply rooted in the personality of this Bank are
all the qualities you admire in an individual;
strength, courage and service.
Its strength and courage have won the close friend­
ship of its depositors, as well as a reputation for
standing by its depositors.
Its service, shown in its willingness to go out of
its way to help people, is making new friends for
it all the time.
Start Your Account Here
Bank of Cottage Grove
The new Overland six will appear
in Nelson ’s show room on or about
April 10.
Miss Marie Davis, of Albany,
returned home today after an ix-
tended visit at the home of her
brother, O. Davis.
Mrs. D. A. Forbes left Sunday
for Medford, where she will spend
a week visiting at the home of
her parents.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Come in and see the new
standard six Studebaker phae­
ton at Long & Cruson garage. In the matter of the estate of
Only $1385 f. o. b. Cottage Samuel K. Busick, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that
Grove.
Mrs. Mary Smith, who is in a
Eugene hospital, where she under­
went an operation a week ago, con­
tinues to improve.
High class radios at Long &
Cruson.
New Dishes—any size set The revival meetings at tho Free
you want—one of the best Methodist church will continue over!
patterns—see them at The Sunday, with Evangelist B. C.
Dewey, of Portland, in charge,
Fair.
Virgil Powell, who is employed
in government survey work in the |
Virgin Islands, spent Monday and .
Tuesday at the M. F. Wyatt home, i
Mr. Powell was enroute to Modesto, ’’
Calif., to visit his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. A. 8. Powell. He ex-
poets to remain there until the I
middle of May.
Let us show
ow you the new
standard six I Studebaker phae-
ton. Long & Cruson at the
Service Garage. F. o. b. Cot-
toge Grove $1385.
PAGE THREE
Friday night will be a special «er­
vice at which prayers will be oi-
fered for the sick.
Agnes V. Smith has been by the
County Court of the State of Ore-
gon, in and for Lane County ap-
pointed executrix of the estate of
Samuel K. Busiek deceased and
that all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
notified to present the same duly
varified at the law office of H. J.
Shinn in Cottago Grove, Oregon,
within six months from the 26th
day of March, 1925.
AGNES V. SMITH,
H. J. Shinn,
Executrix.
Attorney for estate. m26a23e(T)
Easter hats for children on
display this week at The Fair.' -
Ray, Kerr returned last week
from California, where he had
been visiting at the home of a
sister, and is visiting his mother,
Mrs. Sarah E. Kerr. He expeets
to leave April 15 for Seattle,
from where he will sail April 18
for Fairbanks, Alaska, to make
his homo with “a sister, Mrs. Lena
Colburn.
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National Banks
Are the safest
:
places to bank, i'or the UNITED
STATES LAWS, as well as most rigid GOVERNMENT
SU P E «VISION,
In what kind of
commodity
!
:
?
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
!
In the matter of the estate of :
Ì
Clyde Enrl Babcock, deceased.
a r e
ing your spare
“THE
Special bookkeeping systems
every kind. 1 he Sentinel.
!
£
i
a
0
where it will be
promptly
This is
a fact,
not
hot
air
repaid
make
them
so.
dope
or
mental
a
you
now
invest-
I
Better
£
£
change ?
OLD RELIABLE”
perfectly safe ami
you with interest.
a
a
Total Resources Over
$900,000
Notice is hereby given that
Amber Babcock has been by the 5
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
County Court of the State of Ore­
-
Mrs. Lydia Gault Read, of Port­
gon, in and for Lane County ap­
;
land, arrived Tuesday to spend the
“Where Banking Is a Pleasure.
We are too cramped and pointed administrator of the es­
ì
remainder of the school year at some of the goods must go. tate of Clyde Earl Babcoek, de­
£
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Prices slashed. Bressler & Son. ceased, and that all persons having
OFFICERS:
W. A. Hemenway.
J.
H.
Ebert
is
expected
home
claims against said estate are here­
N. E. GLASS, Président
Mrs. G. W. Cruson, of Lebanon, tomorrow from Forest Grove, where by notified to present the same
8. 8. LASSWELL, Cashier
arrived Friday for a week’s visit hi has spent the week with his duly verified at the law offico of
at the home of her son, C. C. mother.
H. J. Shinn in Cottage Grove,
i..,
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I Cruson.
Rustic — Shiplap — Dimensions. Oregon, within six months from
Large and small timbers. Blue the 26th day of March, 1925.
Ray Nelson for Radiolas.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
nnnnnnnannnnnnnnnn spent last week at the Ed Tullar Samuel
FOUND A PURSE CONTAINING
AMBER BABCOCK,
Goff sustained a fracture Mountain Lumber Co. W. L. Peters,
□ home. She also visited Miss Kay
money. Owner may have same
phone
123-L.
m23a9p(2)
H.
J.
Shinn,
Administrator.
! jf his right arm Monday while
□ Godard.
Sealed bids will be received by by proving property. Mrs. E. AL
n
Attorney for estate. m26a23c(T)
a Ford car.
Mrs. B. R. Conley, of Salem, who
the City of Cottago Grove for the Crawford, 1055 Washington ave­
a □nnnannnQnnnQnnnan
_____ □ The Owl says, “Hoo Hoo is cranking
Marion Richmond, Gordon Wright, had been visiting at tho home of
construction of latoral sewers in nue.
your tailor!’’ DETMER’S woolens
a2p
her
sister,
Mrs.
Fred
Beidler,
re
.
;
Miss
Margaret
Galloway
and
Alias
Sewer Districts numbers 18, 19 and
A representative of the near east wear and tailor best. 410 Main Kathleen McReynolds, U. of O. turned home Tuesday.
20, by the City Recorder at his
relief will speak at the 11 o’clock street, phone 81.
, students, returned to Eugene Mon-
office in the City of Cottngo Groin
Land plaster for gai .rdens
service Sunday at the Christian, Mrs. H. A. Mason spent today in i day, after spending their spring
County Clerk’s Office force
and land. Also barrel lime. has Tho
Creswell with her mother, Mrs. vacation at their homes.
completed checking by precincts until 7 o’clock P. M. on the 6th
church.
W.
L.
Hubbell.
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the
names
of registered voters who day of April, 1925, according to
Miss Annabelle Small has recov- William Hankins.
The Owl says: The proof of the
Herbert W. Lombard, C. S. Rob have failed to vote in tho precinct plans and specifications prepared
Robert Al. Barger, of Portland, pudding is in the eating. We fit
cred from an attack of the mumps.
Any Kind Any Time
years 1923 and 1924. by K. 8. Townsend, City Engineor.
erts, William Thum and R. 8. during the
card notices have been
See the new embroidery pil­ who is with the 8. P. & S. com­ the hard to fit. Fit and satisfaction Trask were fishers on the Siuslaw Postal
PRICES RIGHT
Unit bids are required on pro­
mailed
to
such
voters
calling
atten
­
pany, was’here yesterday and today guaranteed. 410 Main street.
a2-6c river the past week end.
low slips on display this week on
posal sheots furnished by the City.
Terms: Cash
tion
to
their
failure
to
vote
in
the
business and visited at the
said period and asking them to All bills must bo accompanied by
only, at The Fair Store.
Walter Woodard returned Tues­
Galloway writes insurance.
home of his sister-in-law, Mrs. 8. S.
reinstate their registration if de­ a certified check payable to tho
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson and
day from a two weeks’ business
Lasswell.
sired, and that otherwise their City of Cottage Grove for 10% of
trip to San Diego.
Miss Connie Coleman pieknicked
registration
will be cancelled. In
WALKER.
Phone 124L
ap(2)
' . They
Let Long & Cruson demon
Sunday on the McKenzie,
many cases the person notified may tho bid as guaranteed that tho con­
Mrs. Anna Boldrick, of Rocka-
be
regularly
voting
in
some
pre
­
tractor
will
furnish
an
appprovril
were joined there by Mr. and strate a radid to you.
way Beach, a resident of Cottage
(Special to The Sentinel.)
cinct in the County other than the bond equal to tho full amount
Mrs. F. B. VanNortwiek, Mrs. Grovo 30 years ago, who spent
Mrs. L. C. Coleman, df Corvallis,
March 31.—During the past week one referred to in’ the notice, and
parents of Miss Connie, and Miss E. T. Blakely, Mrs. Dwight King the winter in Eugene at the home church services were held every in such ease will be continued in of the contract within ten days I
Minnie Wilcox, who had been vis- and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins were of a daughter, spent last evening night at the Saginaw church, Bun­ the precinct whore voting, but after tho awarding of the contract.
dropped in the old precinct. The
iting in Corvallis at the home of Eugene visitors Tuesday.
with Mrs. Sarah E. Cochran and day night special music was given address on the postal card will Plans and specifications may be
Miss
seen at tho City Recorder’s office,
her sister, Mrs. Coleman.
The Frank VanWinkle family, is a guest today of Mrs. Nancy by the country kids’ orchestra.
usually indicate the precinct where
Wilcox returned with the Crusons. of Portland, are visiting with Mr. Oglosby.
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Mrj. H. A. Hagen '
Lyle Lowry has returned from cancellation is to be made.
Where any doubt exists in the
VanWinkle
’
s
grandmother,
Mrs.
8.
Bids
will
bo
opened
and
consid
­
We must have room in which
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Mount View, where he was con­ niind of the' voter ns to his proper ered by tho Common Council at
Phones:
to display our goods. That E. McKinney.
Miss Hazel Führer, George Dame­ fined with the mumps at the home registration, it will be well to cheek 8 o’clock P. M. on tho 6th dpy
Marcelling
Office
up at the Clerk’s office.
Furniture prices slashed at wood, Rex Wheeler, Jack Beager of his grandparents.
is the reason for the stock-re­
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Manicuring
The desire of the County Clerk's of April, 1925, and the Common
ducing sale which starts Sat­ Bressler’s stock-reducing sale. and Norval Armes, O. A. C. stu­ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and office
Res.
is to clear the files of dupli­ Council reserves the right to re
Facial
Massage
urday and continues for two Mrs. Mary Robinson left yesterday dents, returned to Corvallis Mon­ Dean Jackson visited Friday at cations, which the law requires to joct any and all bids by order of
118-Y
Shampooing .
weeks. Bressler & Son.
for Eugene, where she will spend day, after spending the spring va­ the Ralph and Clyde Wright homes. be done, and we will gladly give tho Common Council of the City
Bobbing
Evenings ■
The Ben Jacksons and Beulah attention to any corrections or re­
Mrs. Mary McCargar is recover­ a few days with the Currin Cooley cation at their homes.
which may be request of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
by g
Hair Tinting
Ranck Were Sunday visitors at the instatements
ing satisfactorily from a recent and Roy Foster families.
eil.
Registration
for
voters
is
pos
Appoint­
Dated
this
23rd
day
of
March,
French Paper Curl
Silk
and
fiber
sweaters
at
Oscar
Jackson
home.
ment ■
sible at all times except thirty 1925.
operation in a Portland hospital.
N. J. Nelson Jr. returned last The Fair.
HOMER GALLOWAY,
Manager Benston plans to open days prior to elections.
Mrs. McCargar has been in the night from Portland with a new
City Recorder. ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■I
R. 8. BRYSON. Cleric m26a2c
Z. L. Cox, who has been confined the high school baseball season n5-9e.(2)
hospital for three weeks and tho Willys-Knight coupe-sedan.
to his bed for the past six months, with a game April 10.
operation was performed Atnreh 21.
Children’s hats arrived this is somewhat improved. lie is able
Maurcne Taylor visited Saturday
to bo up for a short time each day. with Hazel Miller.
New standard six Studebak­ week at The Fair.
er phaeton has just arrived Herald White, well known here,
The well known and successful
Hank Schmitt is home from his
in and look it is reported as ill at his home in Minneapolis rapture expert, Mr. work on account of illness.
here. Come
~
over. Service Garage.
C. F. Redlieh, will be in Eugene
John Walden and family, of
Eugene.
Mr. anti Mrs. J. V. Stewart ar-
Frank King, of Redmond, wilt on Monday, April fl, at the Osborn Eugene, spent the week end in the
rived yesterday f rom Sa n Fran- return home todav after being here Hotel. Ruptured people come ninny -'immunity,
Sunday dinner wan
cisco, where Mr. Stewart had been two days on business. He had with miles to see him.
Consultation taken at the Clyde Wrijht home,
in the Southern Pacific hospital, him C. F. Hoskins, of Bend, who is free. Watch Eugene papers for Mrs Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Horn and
and spent the night with Mrs. is a prospective purchaser for the special announcements. m2fla2p(T) Reginald Haight also being guests.
Stewart’« parent«, Mr. and Mrs. King residence property on east
Vesta Holt, an instructor in the
Davis Clayton, who had been
C. M. Parker. They returned to Adams avenue."
employed at the O. P. & E. office University of Oregon, visited Sat
their home at Jasper today. Mr. I
urday night and Sunday
the
High class jadios at Long & for four months, left yesterday for C. H. Haight home, Francis at Horn
Stewart is greatly improved.
his
home
at
Sw
’
ift
Current,
Sas
­
Cruson.
and Clitfl Wahlen nino spent Hatur-
New flowers, hat frames and The fire department was called katchewan.
day night there.
trimmed hats at The Fair.
early this forenoon to the old
Every article in the Bressler
A 7%-pound son was born last , Wooley house south of the eannery, furniture stock going at k
LONDON.
evening to Mr. and Mrs. Howard 1 where a flue fire had caused con­ duced prices, the sole object
Cox, of London.
siderable excitement. Several fami­ being to create space for dis­
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Afiss Nellie Stewart returned lies live in the house, which is a play purposes.
March 31.—Mrs. J. I. Jones and
Saturday from Eugene, where she i large one. There was little damage.
Warren Smith, the 10-year-old daughter, of Eugene, are visiting
lad who suffered a fractured skull at the home of their son and broth
several days ago in an automobile er, Frank Jones.
accident, is reported a» improving
Mrs. Clifford Halloway was quite
rapidly. An operation was found ill the fere part of last week.
unnecessary.
Miss Lula Hull, of Cottage
H. C. Mitchell was in Eugene Grove, visited over Thursday night
I Tuesday on business.
with Miss Nola Bnnton.
Let Long & Cruson demon­ O. W. White ha- been suffering
with the grip.
strate a radio to you.
Coyotes or some other animals
Mrs. W. E. Dorward is receiving
treatments at a Eugene hospital have been killing quite a number
When your heel» hit hard,
for the removal of a tumor,, the of lambs in this vicinity. Howard
And your head feel» queer—
first treatment having been given Cox and John Sutherland put out
And
your thought* fuzz up
a
number
of
traps
Tuesday.
Tuesday. . Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
•
Like the foam on (near) beer:
Jess Bemis began shearing sheep
Cooley took Mr. and Mrs. Dorward
Monday.
to Eugene.
You ve got Spring Fever -an heaven help you ef you don t watch
See onr special wool sweater C. W. Ewing, who is in n Eu
gene hospital receiving treatment
your diet
I hat s the time to turn from the heavy foods of winter
at $1.98. The Fair.
News has reached here of the for an injured leg, is reported to '
that clog up your system
That s the time to lean on a sensible
marriage at Santa Rosa, Calif., of be improving.
diet
like
1
ru-Blu
Grahams
and
milk
N. B. Haya was up from Eugene
Mrs. Elmer Mutter, former resident
Monday
looking
after
his
property
!
. of this city, to Sam Smalley, of
Tru Blu Grahams and milk provide the vitamines and the mineral
here.
I that city.
The First National Bank
of Cottage Grove
City Briefs
Notice to Registered Voters!
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
Sanitary Beauty
Shop :
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When old Spring Fev
fogs your brain
ru-BIu
ah a ms
SATURDAY
SPECIALS
and Milk
Milk- Borden’s, 3 cans 28c
Mother’s Oats, ige. pkg. 32c
Catsup, pint bottle 21c
Kellogg’s Pep, 2 pkgs. 23c
Palm Olive Soap, 4 bars 29c
Florida Grape Fruit FOR 25c
FLOUR
ASK US HOW TO GET
THE BASKET
GROCETERIA
For Radiolas and parts see
Ray Nelson.
Airs. L. C. Atichener has retained
to Washougal, Wash., where she
takes care of her mother, after
Spending three weeks with Mr.
Michener.
For a glance at a real automobile I
come to Nelson's show room, 715 i
Main street.
We have a new
Willy’s-Knight coupe sedan in
stock.
Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. was in
Corvallis Tuesday and yesterday
and attended the funeral of Arthur
Cooter, a distant relative and a
former resident of Cottage Grove.
1
Mr. Nelson, who had been in Port
land on a business trip, stopped in
! Corvallis for the funeral and
‘
brought Mrs. Nelson home.
New art Roods just received
We have finished pieces on dis­
play this week only. Call and
see them. The Fair.
Joe T. Smith took O. O. Veateh
to Eugene today for medical treat­
ment.
9
a
Every kind of loose leaf
ledger sheet». The Sentinel.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
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Department of the Interior, U. 8.
I.an<l Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
March 28, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that John
H. Volgamore, of Comstock, Oregon,
who, on January 3, 1922, made
Homestead Entry, No. 014259, for
NE% NE%, Section 17, Township
21 8., Range 4 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in
tention to make three year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before the Register and
Receiver of the U. 8. Land Office,
at Roseburg, Oregon, on. the 9th
■lay of May, 1925.
Claimant aames as witnesses: |
Christopher C. Watkins, peter Mor
ketta, William L. Curtis, all of'
<Martin, Oregon and Robert Anlnnf, I
of Aalauf, Oregon
non-eoal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
a2-30e(2)
Register.
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They provide the bran
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Order From Your Grocer Now
Sold in blue and gold cartons, in 4‘/a pound boxes
and in 5 pound halt caddies
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