The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 07, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GRDVE SENTINHL, THFRSDAY^ MAY 7, 1925
PAGE TWO
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I heir retiring president, Mrs. George ' wild flowers. Mrs. Georg Bjorset
Matthews, where the following of- I was an invited guest of the elub.
j ficers were elected: Mrs. J. H. i The club completed plans for a
I | Chambers, president; Mrs. H. W. i card party for the benefit of the
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn Titus, vice president; Miss Mari- ■ city park and playgrounds to be
The officers of the Tuesday eve­ ette Hamant, secretary - treasurer. given Tuesday afternoon, May 19,
ning Study Club entertained the Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. at the Bartell hotel.
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club at a 6:30 banquet Tuesday Charles Adams were chosen dele­
The Methodist foreign missionary
evening at the Bartell hotel. The gates to the state federation of
table was centered with a protty women ’a club to be held June 1 society met yesterday afternoon in
bouquet of Oregon wild flowers. to 4 at Marshfield. The remainder the church parlors, Mrs. J. n.
The place cards bore spring flower of the evening was pleasantly spent Chambers acting a3 hostess in
decorations. Following the dinner socially. The rooms were attrac­ place of Mrs. J. A. Wright, who
the members went to the home of tively decorated with wild flowers. was not able to be present. Mrs.
N. E. Compton was leader of the
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Mrs. C. A. Bartel! entertained study program, which was the
the LaCornus club yesteday at a 1 discussion of lessons given in the
| o’clock luncheon at the Bartell “Missionary Friend.’’
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■ hotel. The table was prettily deco-
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, non-
, rated with wild flowers in tasty
j arrangement. The afternoon hours members, entertained the Tillieum
wore pleasantly spent socially in club last evening. Five hundred
Friday, May 8
the
parlor of the hotel, which was Was the diversion, Mrs. T. L. Ball
“THE DENIAL”
securing high honors. A delicious
attractively decorated
A thrilling picture of
two-course luncheon was served.'
Spanish war days and today
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball, who have
with Claire Windsor,
recently moved here from Astoria,
William Haines
were invited guests of the club.
and Bert Roach.
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Comedy and
Miss Luella Hurley, daughter of
Cross-word puzzle.
rs. James Town, and Wade
Mosby, son of Mrs. I< «. Long,
Saturday, May 9
both well known among Fne younger
set of the city, were married yes-
-Jack Hoxie in
terday afternoon in Eugene, The
“FLYING HOOFS
couple plan to make thoir home
A clean outdoor picture full
here.
of action and heart interest.
■ socierr
ARCADE Theatre
A blue streak western.
And a comedy.
The women’s Sunday school class
of the Baptist church met yestcr-
day at the home of Mrs. H. W.
Titus for a social afternoon,
Dainty refreshments were served.
Swim-Kaps
Sun.-Mon., Muy 10-11
“THE CITY THAT NEVER
is the name applied to
SLEEPS”
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¡exclusive line of bathing caps.
with Ricardo Cortez
Mrs. J. T. Small entertained the
But
you
needn
’
t
be
a
swimmer
Kathlyn Williams
needle club Tuesday,
The next
to use them.
Louise Dresser and
meeting will be with Mrs. A. 8.
The
styles
range
all
the
wav
Virginia Lee Corbin.
from the practical Aero model, Newton on May 14.
Not the old story of the
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which, as the picture shows,
flapper, hilt, the
London Society.
makes
a
wonderful
diving
cap,
mother’s side of the story
Mrs. C. C. Gillam gave n surprise
to the most decorative and
And a comedy.
; elaborate models for beach
I wear.
Tuesday, May 12
You’ve never seen a picture And in between are numerous
simple yet attractive styles for
like
' ~ use ■ in the shower
“THE CHASE’
everyday
Two reels of startling and I bath and for protecting the
hair whoile house-cleaning.
thrilling feats performed
by dare-devils of the
The Aero Kap
mountains.
(illustrated)
Ned Sparks and Harry
Tighe in
75c
“ONE NIGHT IT RAINED”
Home talent musical
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
entertainers.
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Wednesday, May 13
Franklyn Farnum in
C. J. KEM, Prop
“COURAGE”
Can’t be beaten if you like
a thrilling drama of
the West.
Does Your Back Ache?
Comedy. .Jimmie Adams in
“NERVE TONIC”
Bad Backs Bring Suffering to Many
Cottage Grove Folks.
Thursday, May II
“LOVE AND GLORY”
A mighty melodrama of
human heart« ami «ouls in
love ami war.
('oinedy
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"Hello Daddy don t
for&tmy Wrìfifeys
Slip a package In
your pocket rvnen
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making you old and miserable? Docs
your back throb and ache until it
seems you just can’t keep going!
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your kidneys. Delay may mean ser-
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Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the
kidneys. Doan’s are recommended
by Cottago Grove folks.
Mrs. Narcissa L. Smith, 118 N.
First, Cotte.
Glovo, says; “My
kidneys were out of ordor and I
suffered so with luy back I could
hardly keep going. Frequent dizzy
headaches made me miserable. My
work was burdensome and I often
neglected it and iny kidneys acted
irregularly:« Doan’s l’ills cured me
of the backache and all signs of
kidney complaint.’’
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
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get Doan's Pills—the same that
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after ePetf
eierj meal
'after
Cottage Grove,
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Long distance hauling, piano
moving a specialty.
Any time—any where
Chestnut Transf er
Chestnut Brothers, proprietor«
(Across street from 8. I*, depot)
Coal for Brooders
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office phono fl
Residence phone 155-L
City Transfer Co
party Saturday in honor of her
daughter Vera’s ninth birthday an­
niversary, The children spent the
hours
pleasantly
with
various
games, Dainty refreshments were
served.
The guest list included
Myrtie Eing, Dolly Newton, Reta
Bailes, Earl and Dora Powell, Claris
Abeene, Mrs. Joe Abeene and twin
children Mercll and Mercell, Edna,
Margie and Bobby Cherry, Norland,
Winona and Georgia Powell, Norms
Dugan, Mrs. Clara Gillam and
little
daughter
Masie, Thelma
Perini, Hazel Huff, Kathrine Kap-
pauf, Mcdele Kappauf, Celia, Law­
rence, Lloyd and Ivy Martin, Laila
and Asa Clarke and Leia Kelly.
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Silk Creek Society,
A party was held Saturday eve-
ning in honor of Eva Fowler’s
birthday anniversary, Games were
played by moonlight, Much nmuse-
ment was derived from tumbles
I taken by various guests, Later in
the evening the guests pulled taffy.
Among those present were: Helen
Winslow’, Ruth Winslow, Eva Mc­
Cain, Leonard Estes, John Winslow,
Zaida Estes, Effie Estes, Beulah
Conklin, Doris Conklin, George
Conklin, Mr. and Mrs. Trembly,
Willis Morris, Fay Dorrell, Ruth
Dorrell and Orville Rigby.
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Latham Society.
The Lalliaui Sunday school held
a surprise farewell party Friday
oveniag for Mrs. A. E. Hagerty,
who was viaiting at the home of
her mother, Mrs. Minnie Nichols.
The evening hours were pleasantly
spent socially and refreshments of
ice cream and cake were served.
Mrs. Hagerty and daughter Lois
left Saturday for Gooding, la., to
join Mr. Hagerty, who is employed
thero.
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Mount View Society.
The Mount View school sewing
club held its monthly social meet-
ing with Miss Elizabeth Cooley
Saturday afternoon, Ten girls were
present, with Mrs. Amanda Sears
as a guest,
Refreshments were
served.
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Dorena Society.
A bonfire party was given Friday
night at the Lot Wagner home in
honor of Miss Genevieve Paquette,
who leaves soon for Canada.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT.
Notice is hereby given that Carl
J. King, Executor of the last
Will mid Testament of Malvina
King, Deceased, has filed his Final
Account in the matter of said es­
tate in the County Court, of the
State of Oregon for Lane County;
ami that Tuesday, the 9th day of
June, 1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock
in the forenoon of said ■lay
i
at
the Court Room in the County
Court House in Eugene, Lane
County, Oregon, has been fixed as □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a
the time and place by the said a
APPROACHING □ □
Court for the hearing of objections □
EVENTS
a
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to said Final Account and Final
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Settlement of said estate.
Any ami all objections to said
Mrs. Charles Adams will be host
Final Aceaunt and Final Settlement ess Tuesday afternoon to the
of said estate must be filed with M. P. G. club.
the Clerk of this Court on or be- i
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fore the said date of hearing.
Mrs. C. J. Kem wiU entertain
Dated and first published this the Tuesday Bridge club next week
5th day of May, 1925.
at tta regular 1 o ’clock luncheon
CARL J. KINO. I to be hold at the Orav Goose tea
Executor of the f-ast Will room.
and Testament of Malvina
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King, Deceased.
The W. R C. will hold ita regn
Herbert W. Lombard,
lar meeting Saturday afternoon,
Attorney for estate. m7jne4c(T) The president wishr-s every member
present, as final plans for Memorial
Solution of Putii» No. SS.
day will be made.
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Mrs. R. V. Allison and Mrs.
William Thum have invited the
AV
Tilicum
elub to meet next Wcdnes
SE
day evening at the Allison home.
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Mrs. James Albert Rentle will
entertain the Toujour* Prete elub
Wednesday evening st the home of
her sister, Mrs. Marvin Smith.
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Mr. and Mrs. R. E Short will
P A T
entertain the H. D. 8. club Wed
nesday evening.
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J. A. RH0AD8
Proprietor
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FURNITURE MOVING
AND STORAOE
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Phone 99; Rea , 189 J
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Filing cabinets. The Sentinel.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT
date of the first publication of this
notice.
Dated and first published this
16th day of April, 1925.
AUGUSTA ERN8T,
Administratrix of the citate
of Fred Ernst, deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney for estate. al6ml4e(T)
In the County Court of the 8tate
of Oregon for Lane County.
In the matter of the estate of.
William Lane, Dei-eased.
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned executrix of the estate
of William Lane, deceased, has i
filed in the county court of Lane I NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
county, state of Oregon, her final
MENT.
account as the executrix of said
estate and that Tuesday, May 12,
Notice is hereby given that the
1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock undersigned has filed herein her
a. m., of said day has been fixed by ' final account as executrix of the
said court as the time for the hear­ last will and testament of D. J.
ing and passing upon said final Gover, deceased, with the County
account and objection thereto, if Clerk of Lane County, Oregon; and
any, and of the final settlement an order has been made and entered
and distribution of the residue of of record directing this notice and
the said estate.
setting the 12th day of May, 1925,
The first publication of thin no­ at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. as
tice will be on the 9th day of the time, and the county court room
April, 1925, and the last on the in the county court house at Eu­
7th day of May, 1925.
gene, Lane county, Oregon, as the
EMILY JANE LANE,
place for the hearing of objections,
Executrix ot the if any, to said account and the
estate of William final settlement of said estate.
V
Lane, Deceased.
Dated and first published this
H. J. Shinn,
9th day of April, 1925.
Attorney for estate.
a9m7c
JULIA GOVER,
Executrix of the Last Will and Tes­
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE. I tament of D. J. Gover, Deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney for estate.
a9m7c(T)
Notice is hereby given that the
undersigned has been duly appoint­
NOTICÇ TO CREDITORS.
ed by the county judge for Lape
county, Oregon, administratrix of
In the County Court of the State
the estate of E. O. Saltsman, de­
ceased.
of Oregon fyr Lane County.
All persons having claims against
In the /natter of the estate of
said estate are hereby notified to Elnorah Guering, deceased.
present the same to me, duly veri­
Notice is hereby given that Rob
fied, at the Saltsman restaurant on ert Leslie Learning has been by
Main street, in Cottage Grove, Lane the County Court of the State of
■ county, Oregon, within six months Oregon, in and for Lane County,
| after date of this notice.
appointed Administrator with will
Date of first publication, April annexed of the estate of Elnorah
9, 1925.
Guering, deceased, and that all
MRS. MYRTLE M. SALTSMAN,
persons having claims against the
Administratrix of the estate said estate are hereby required to
of E. O. 8altsman, deceased. present the same, duly verified, to
J. E. Young,
said Administrator with will an­
Attorney for estate.
a9m7c(T) nexed, at the Law Office of H. J.
Shinn, Bader Building, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, within six months
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
from the 29th day of April, 1925.
ROBERT LESLIE LEAMING,
Notice is hereby given that the
Administrator with will an-
undersigned has been appointed
nexed, of the estate of El-
by the County Court of I.ane
norah Guering, deceased.
County, State of Oregon, adminis­
tratrix of the estate of Fred Ernst, H. J. Shinn,
Attorney for ostate. a30m28c(T)
deceased, which order bears date
the 14th day of April, 1925.
All persons having claims against
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
the said estate are hereby notified
and required to present the same,
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
duly verified, to the undersigned Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
at the Jaw office of Herbert W. April 24, 1925.
Lombard, First National Bank
Notice ¡ b hereby »given that
Building Cottage Grove, Oregon, Elizabeth A. Allen, of Cottage
on or before si* months from the Grove, Oregon, who, on February 3,
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1921, made Homestead Entry, No.
013417, for E% SW%, Section 17,
Township 20 8., Range 3 West,
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three
year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
at Eugene, Oregon, on the 8th day
of June, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Frank McFarland, Wilbur Mc­
Farland, John Veatch, Frank Van
Northwiek, all of Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
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