The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 20, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. *APRIL 20, 1925
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE.
New Star Coach Now
DENTISTS
Notive is hereby given that on
At Lane Auto Co.
U W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. March 23, 1925, tho undersigned as
-*-*• Modern equipment. First Na guardian of G. B. Hansard, insane,
tional Bank Building. Hours, 9 to.
The new Star coach, universally
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun- | was duly licensed by the County acclaimed one of the most beautiful
days by appointment. Office phone Court of Linn County, Oregon, to
10, residence phone 184 J.
sell the following real property, light cars that has ever been of­
fered to buyers in the low-priced
I )R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office to-wit:
The East one-half (%) of Lot automobile class, has arrived in
— Fifth
rum ami
and Main
.ouiu snioia.
streets. uvuib
Hours, ,
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings Lot number Three (3) in Block Cottage Grove and is on display ut ,
and Sundays by appointment. Phones: Number Three (3) in J. H. Mc­ tho salesroom of the Lano Auto
office 35, residence 161-J.
Farland’s Addition to Cottage company, local Star dealers. It is
the first showing of the new Star
ATTORNEYS
Grove, Lane County, Oregon.
coach here.
You
are
further
notified
that
on
UERBEKT W. LOMBARD—Attor-
This car, one of tho hits of
ney at Law. First National and after May 4, 1925, the under­
Bank Building. Phon« 94, Cottage signed guardian will proceed to tho recent automobile shows held
Grove, Oregon.
sell at. private sale to the highest throughout the country, fills a
bidder for cash all of the forego­ definite need in the- low-pricod
|i j. SHINN -A1 !
and Notary Public. Practices ing described real property subject transportation field.
Artistically designed, yet carry I
in all courts. Thirty years of to confirmation by said court.
experience. Bader building, Cottage Bids may be presented to the ing out every utilitarian idea yet
Grovo, Oregon.
guardian at Lebanon, Oregon, or I advanced to automobile buyers, as
PHYSICIANS
to her attorney in Albany, Oregon. 1 well as an unusual completeness of
equipment, the new coach has met
I)R. C. E. FROST.—Physician Abstract of title will be furnished with an instantaneous demand. A
the
purchaser.
and Surgeon. Office in Lawson
Building. Phone 47, Cottage Grove,
Dated and the first publication 1 rushed factory production has been
unable to supply a growing demand
Oregon.
hereof is March 30, 1925.
for the new coach.
S. M. HANSARD,
QAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy-
It is built on the same sturdy
Guardian.
'■* sician and Surgeon. Evenings C. C. Bryant,
by appointment.
Suite 3, Kern
Attorney.
m30a27c(M) and rugged chassis upon which the !
X/- OU may never be drenched by a
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on
great popularity of the Star car |
Im rwtinir hose—you may
north Sixth stroot, just off Main.
models has been built, with tho
bursting
often be
SUMMONS.
standard
equipment
of
the
“
MIL
­
I) A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician
caught in the rain. It’s mighty satis­
LION DOLLAR MOTOR,’’ four
and Surgeon. Calls answered
In tho Circuit Court of tho Stato wheels brakes, and is equipped with
fying to know that your CLOTHCRAFT
day or night. Maternity work a
specialty. Dr. Kime’s old office. of Orogon for Lane County.
|
disc
wheels
and
balloon
tires
as
1
Serge
Suite is so well made that you
Phones: office 34, residence 199 J.
Robert E. Lacky and Lydia R. standard, so that its performance
can soak it in water, dry it, press it—
wife,
Plaintiffs,
vs
Lacky,
his
I)K. A. W. KIME.—Physician and
I record will be fully in keeping1
without the slightest change in
Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases Phillip 8. Murphy and June I with the records hung up by other
of women and children a specialty. Doe Murphy, his wife, Alice Taylor well known models of the 1925
color, shrinkage or loss of shape.
Will care for confinements at his and John Doe Taylor, her husband,
i Star lino.
home if desired.
James Murphy and Jane Doe Mur­ Finished in deep blue color, tho
In CLOTHCRAFT “5130” Serge
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
phy, his wife, Kate Sparks and whole body is circled nt the top
—blue, brown or gray—you get
I jit. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed John Doe Sparks, her husband, with a double white ivory stripe.
1 Drugless Physician. Phone 30. Ella Austin and John Doo Austin, The front seating arrangement is
both Style and Service!
Ostrander Building, 630% Main her husband, Nancy Murphy Taylor ! uniquo in coach construction and,
street, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
and John Doc Taylor, hor husband, I as the right front door is opened,
Harriet Murphy Mitchell and John it becomes apparent that great
I l 1 1
■ '■
- ---------------=
Doo Mitchell, her husband, and Ida i pains have been taken to provide
Murphy Buchanan and John Doo I the widest possible entrance to
Buchanan, her husband, and the ' the rear seat. Tho front
1
seat, !
unknown heirs of A. H. Spare, instead of folding up forwards,
Barber Shop »■
deceased; and Walter F. Huff and | is so hinged that it folds away
Alico J. Huff, his wifo, James C. I from the the door, as well, leaving
Huff and Winnio Huff, his wife, no obstacles whatever to the rear I
Gracio A. Connor and Charles Con seat aisle. This is accomplished |
ICE BOB, CURL AND
ncr, hor husband, Newton J. Huff by folding the back seat down, then
DYE HAIR
and Sophia Huff, his wife; and folding the seat over towards the
ulso all other persons of parties
Barber work in general ; unknown claiming any right, title, driver’s scat.
special attention to children. estate, lien or interest in the real Exceptional space is noted
throughout the Star coach interior,
estate described in the Complaint it lining possible to sit comfortably
630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Prop.
J) herein.
and without ‘‘cramping” i
To: Philip S. Murphy and Jane rear seats when the front in the
t seats
Doo Murphy, his wife, Alico Taylor are in position, The cushions
are
and John Doo Taylor, her husband, deep and wide, making for still '
Jarnos Murphy and Jane Doo Mur­ greater comfort, Over the uphol-
phy, his wifo, Kate Sparks and storing and
John Doe Sparks, hor husband, a beautiful 1 ini ng the interior is
basket w’eave conch
Any Kind Any Time
Ella Austin and John Doo Austin, cloth.
PRICES RIGHT
hor husband, Nancy Murphy Taylor The coach
Terms Cash
and John Doo Taylor, her husband, of accessories comes with a long list
Harriot Murphy Mitchell and John nicnt, including as standard equip-
heavily nickeled
Doo Mitchell, hor husband, and Ida winged radiator cap,
ns well as
Murphy
Buchanan
and
John
Doo
Phone 124L
ap(-)
nickeled radiator shell; automatic
Buchanan, hor husbnnd, and th*' windshield wiper; “one turn” win
unknown heirs of A. H. Spnro, dows; three ventilators, two above
deceased; and Walter F. Huff and the one - piece windshield and
Eugene Cuts School Salaries.
Alico J. Huff, his wifo, James C. one in the cowl; centered dome ADVERTISEMENT FOB BIDS FOR
Huff .and Winnio Huff, hi» wife, light; kick platos on the running STREET IMPROVEMENT, COT­
Several salary cuts are to be
Gracio A. Conner and Charles
mado for tho coming year in the
TAGE GROVE, OREGON.
board; inside door lock on driver’s
nor, her husband, Nowton J.
Eugene schools. Teachers, it is
let
side,
locked
by
pulling
up
on
the
and Sophia Huff, his wifo; and door lover and unlocked by pushing
Notice is hereby given that on understood, will escape the slash
5 !
also all other persons or partió i
of April, but $200 will be lopped from
on it; outside door lock on | Monday, the 27th liny
of
unknown claiming any right, title, down
8
o’clock the annual salary of the superin­
the
hour
1925,
nt
right door.
estate, lion or intorost in the rbal
p. m. of »aid day, in the Council tendent and a similar sum from the
The
conch
has
n
leather
top
and
estate described in tho Complaint
salary of the high school superin­
the rear quarter is artfully graced Chamber of the City Hall, sealed tendent. The athletic instructor
heroin.
bids will be opened for tho im-
by
loundnlet
type
bows.
In tho name of tho State of Oro-
is to be cut from $2100 to $1050. A .
The balloon tiro size is 29x4.95 provement by paving with cement shakeup in llie faculty will result
SiAlfD
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
you
are
of
gon:
You
and
oach
concrete,
or
bitulithic
or
bitumi
TIGHT
inches, standard coach equipment.
appear
and
hereby
required
to
FIRE
BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL
nous
concrete,
the
following
streets
from
the
salary
cuts,
it
is
said.
KEPT
'Pho coach created a sensation
nnswer tho Complaint filed against
and alleys, jiccording to the’ pro­
LATH, CORNER BEADS, , SHIN
RIGHT
at
tho
Ran
Francisco
automobile
'
you in the above entitled Court!
Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE,
where sales for it wore lim­ visions of Ordinances Nos. 560 and
and cause on or before six weeks [ show,
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
ited only by the number of deliv 561. passed and approved February
Pass It around »
from tho date of tho first publi­ eries it was possible to make, j 2, 1925; Nos. 563, 564, and 565,
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
after every
____
____
PLASTERING
SAND, ZOURI STORE
incal.
cation of this Summons, and if
Give the family
Deliveries did not start until some I passed and approved March 2,
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
you
fail
so
to
appear
and
answer
!
1925;
No.
571,
passed
and
approved
Department of tho Interior, U. S. I
the benefit at its
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
said Complaint, for want thereof' time after the show had been con- March 16, 1925; Alley (1 block), Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,i
aid to digestion.
eluded and, wherever it has ap
MENTION.
tho
Plaintiffs
will
apply
to
tho
1
East
Main
Street,
East
Washington
March
28,
1925.
Cleans teeth too.
Court for tho relief doinanded in: peared, tho coach has been respon- ; Avenue, South Sixth Street, and
Notice is hereby given that John
Keep it always
No Charge on City Deliveries
said Complaint, to-wit: for a De­ sible for increasing Star sales.
in
the house.
According to the Lano Auto, Adams Avenue (21,500 square yards H. Volgamore, of Comstock, Oregon,
tn croe of the said Court adjudging
more or less). Also, tho improve­ who, on January 3, 1922, made.
V Costs tittle-helps much“ ÿ and decreeing that the l’laiutiffs company, local Star dealers, who, ment of Chestnut Avenue with Homestead Entry, No. 014259, for i
are tho owners in foo simple of the | have the car on display hero for Standard Class "A” Macadam, as NE% NE*4, Section 17, Township
; the first time, a limited number
following described premises:
of orders can bo filled on the ' provided in Ordinance No. 562, 21 8., Range 4 West, Willamette •
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
Beginning at ft point 35.48 chains j coach.
passed and approved March 2,
»20c 1925 (280 square yards more or Meridian, has filed notice of in­
North of the Southwest Corner of
tention to make three year Proof, |
the Henry Small D. L. C. No. 57,
less).
to establish claim to the land above I
DELIGHT
VALLEY.
said corner being tho angle corner
Plans and Specifications on file l described, before the Register and
on tho West boundary of said
in office of City Recorder, who Rcceivor of the U. 8. Land Office,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Henry Small D. L. C. No. 57, run
will receive bids for any part or at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 9th
Long distance hauling, piano ning thence West 6.22 chains, April 15.—Dr. and Mrs. Cashatt nil
of said improvement until 7:30 ; ,]ay
May, 1925.
moving a specialty.
%
thenco north 4.81 chains, thenco ! and Mrs. Iphn Knox and little o’clock p. m. of said day, April
Claimant names as witnesses: I
i
'laughter,
of
Salem,
were
week
end
|
East to the Northwest corner of
27, 1925. Work shall be completed Christopher C. Watkins, Peter Mor
Any time—any where
A
Secretarial,
Bookkeeping, or Steno­
is certain tract of land deeded by ' guests nt tho E. J. Seqrs home.
within 90 days from the signing ketla> William L. Curtis, all of I
The Lawrence Brown f
graphic course in our school will prepare
said A. H. Spare to W. I’. Huff
n
°f the ccntrnct> an<1 e,rti/ied ch<'fk Curtin, Oregon and Robert Anlauf.
on the 27th day of June, 1910, by 1 spent Sunday in Eugene with h Mr.
Mr
for
10
per
cent
of
the
amount
shall
,,f
Anlauf,
Oregon.
you
for a good position.
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Warranty Deed and recorded in Brown ’• parents.
accompany each bid and the Com Iloncoai HAMILL A. CANADAY,
(Across street from 8. P. depot)
The
Mnsses
Mary
and
Gwen
It's a good school.
The rates reasonable
Book No. 91, Page 75, Deed
inon Council reserves tho right to n2-30c(2)
Register.
Uncords Lane County, Oregon, on dolvn Haight and Reginald Haight I reject any and all bide.
Coal for Brooders
OUR
SCHOOL
WILL
CONTINUE
IN
SESSION
ALL THROUGH
i the 12th day of November, 1910, attended Easter services at the
Dated this 15th day of April,
THE SUMMER MONTHS.
STORAGE AND GENERAL i thence South 8.67 chains, thence Congregational church in Eugene | 1925.
WHAT
MY
TRANSFER
j West to the place of beginning, all Sunday.
HOMER GALLOWAY.
NEIGHBOR SAYS
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher and In 16 20c(2)
Office phono 6
City Recorder. I
. in Section 32, Township 20, South
992 Willamette,St.
Phone 66C
Eugene, Oregon.
Range 3, West Willamette Mori- Mr. and Mrs. C. 11. Haight attend­
Residence phone 155 L
Is of Interest to Cottage Grove
I di»n, lasne County, State of ed Easter services in tho Grove
The livo wire print shop is al­
Folks.
Bunday.
tbr
Orogon.
ways ready to help in the prep
When
one
has
hud the mi-:
I St .1 <■ I • f \ ml 1 | '4 ] 1 ‘>S I'l'l’l ‘11 its till' <1(1 Vfl't 1 SI 11 “
Mrs.
’
R.
B.
llannn
and
Mr.
and
and quieting the title to said
»ration of advertising and printing
i promises as against the Defendants Mrs. Rentle, of Cottage Grove, copy.
Our experience may be ;
and increase the vol ume of your business 10%.
above named and each and all of were Sunday guests at thè R. D. worth something to you.
xxx er kidney ills—and has found relief
them and forover barring the said Tucker home.
' from all this sickness and suffering
Mrs. Fred Witcher and son Gene
J. A RHOADS
Defend mts and all persons claim
I that person’s advice is of untold
wore
dinper
guests
Sunday
of
Mr.
Proprietor
• *>R bv. through or under them or
value to friends and neighbors. The
and
Mrs.
W.
A.
Witcher.
either of ^hem, or any of them
following case is only one of many
Mrs. H. D Sheldon and children,
• thousands, but it is that of a Cot
from elniniing any right, title or
, tage Grove resident. Who could ask
interest in said promises; and for Marion and Henry, of Eugene, were
FURNITURE MOVING
for a better example f
Sunday guests at tho A. IV. Cor-
such
other
and
further
relief
as
AND STORAGE
A. Rogers, retired farmer. 706
to ths Court may seem equitable. nutt home.
Every woman knows that her Chestnut Ave., »ays: “I have taken 1
Mrs. Hilderbrand and Mr*. Doiter. house has to be cleaned thoroughly
This summons is published onco
Doan's Pills off and on for several
each week for six sucecMive and of Portland, sisters of Mrs. A. W. every spring. During winter, dust, years and they have always done
consecutive weeks in the Cottage Cornutt wore Sunday dinner guests dirt and germa aceummulate in the good work. I was subject to kidney
Grove Sentinel by order of tho al the Cornutt homo.
corners, under tho rugs, in the troubles and at times I had diffi
A crow of mon is putting in a curtains ••an” every place, Just eulty retaining the kidnev score
Honorable J. F. Skipworth. Judge
of the Circuit Court, which Order breakwater along the river bank.
so with your systAn — it should be tious. Doan’s Pills have always
Social Neighbors moot this after given a thorough cleansing, purify­ regulated mv kidieya”
bear» date March 5, 1925.
EXACTLY FOUR YEARS
Dated and first published this noon with Mrs. Ben Jackson, of ing this spring. HOLLISTER’S LATER Mr. Rogers said: “Doan’s
Walker,
as
hostess.
•th day of March. 192’.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA will do have always helped me when I
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
the job slick and quick, It will needed them.’’
both local srui internal, and has been
Price 60e, at all dealers. Do» ’t
Attorney for Plaintiffs
Your home print shop—The Sen clean your system, freshen and
suKeastul in the treatment of Catarrh
Residence and Post Office Ad tinel—should be always considered purify yon all ovei •you '11 enjoy limply ask for a kidney remedy —
for over forty years. Sold by all druggnta. »Ire«,
First National Bank Building. first. Usually it can handle any living, eat better, sleep better— j get Dosr.’* Pills—tke same that
Mr. Rogers had. Foster Milburn Co..
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio Cottage Grove, Ore.
m9a20(M) job of printing you may have. x' feel better.—Kern '» for Drugs. apr Mfrs.,
Buffalo. N. Y.
I
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Drenched
Pressed
Good as New!
C lothcraft
S tandard S erges
Y
t
1
MPERIAT
$32-5°
mrr
cráp 1!1 tailmeb
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
Helliwell 6? Marksbury
Shifter Every Meal
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
miro
Godard â? Randall
WE CAN TRAIN YOU
Chestnut Transfer
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
City Transfer Co.
Tone Up, Purify
In the Spring
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine f
K nowles & G raber
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
:
Oregon