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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1925 HARD LUCKI You can avoid it with this PROTECTION-, & —r—n- — $5,000 if you rile from natural cause* $10,000 if you die from accident In case of permanent total disability the company will 1. Waive all premium payments 2. Pay $25 per week for one year; and in addition 3. Pay $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $5,000 to the beneficiary when in sured dies 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accident, the company will pay $5,000 immediately in cash in addi tion to other benefits. [In case of temporary disability as a result of either sickness or accident, the company pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.] W est C oast L ife INSURANCE COMPANY 4OMK OFFICC-3AM FIUMCISCQ PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE—7TH FLOOR GASCO BLDG. W. E. Mayes and R. C. Stacey, Agents COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES Go somewhere this summer. Plan to make it the happiest vacation you ever had. Low Roundtrip Fares are in effect throughout the sum mer season. It’s amazing what they will enable you toseeanddo. So go—this vacation. Know Oregon. Visit Tillamook Beaches, Newport Beaches, Coos Bay Beaches, Mountain Resorts, Crater Lake, Oregon Caves. And rely upon our agents for full travel information. Ask for our illustrated booklet "Oregon Outdoors.” Southern Pacific □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □ . n 1 Nearby News ° g H elliwell 6? M arksbury DO ------------------------------------------ □□□□□□nanna aaaanan ! n a □ MOUNT VIEW. a a a (Special to The Sentinel.) a May 12.—Mr». Amanda Scar« and a family were members of a picnic a a party in the park in Cottage Grove a Tuesduy and later attended the g a ’ circus. Thomas Lambkin went to Lorane Sunday after his wife, who spent the past week with her sister, Mrs. a a | Simonson. a Lee Riley, of Watson, who is a here visiting his sister, Miss Laura a | Riley, spent Saturday and Sunday g □ with her at the Mrs. Amanda Sears □ home. □ Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Powell, of □ « 1 Delight Valley, visited Sunday af- j ternoon with Mr. anil Mrs. Waldo I Miller. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley (Sunday guests at the J. E. nivan home in Cottage Grove. “Everfast” cretonnes, guaran Mr and Mrs. Wade Mosby, of 9 Heavy brocaded fibre silk the Grove, spent Thursday night teed fast to sun light, fast to drapes, fibre silk nets in ecru, with Mr. Mosby’s grandparents, washing, fast to everything. blue, gold, tan, etc., yard wide, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath. Attractive floral and bird de priced at Johnny King, who is employed signs. Priced per yard at the Woodard camp, south of the Grove, was at his homo here over the wec^ end. Mr. Bussey, of Cottage Grove, finished spraying his pear orchard here last wook. □ Plain weaves and cross bar designs in white and ecru □ .Mrs. Amanda Sears anti family □ “Bates” rippelette spreads in rose, blue and gold striped attended I a bonfire party at tho □ scrims and marquisettes for kitchen, dining room and designs, specially priced^it living room curtains, priced per yard at W. P. Van Schoiaek homo at Fair □ n view, given in honor’ of Lee and a a Elmer Riley, brothers of Miss a Laura and Miss Sarah Riley, who are visiting here from eastern Ore aanDDaaDDnDnnaauanaanaanaaaaaaDDanDaanaaaaaaaaaDaDaaaDDDDnDDaaEDaaDaDanDnnnaanDaDaaDanDaaauaaaanDaa gon. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. and alleys, according to the pro- for 10 per cent of the amount shall at Eugene, Oregon, on the 8th day Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Henth I visions of Ordinances Nos. 560 and j accompany each bid and the Com of June, 1925. Munday guests of Mr.'and Notice is*hereby, given that the ! 561, passed and approved February mon Council reserves the right to Claimant names as witnesses: J. W. Fisher at Thornton Corners. Frank McFarland, Wilbur Mc Miss Elizabeth Cooley visited undersigned has been appuinted 2, 1925; Nos. 563, 564, and 565, reject any anil all bids. by tho County Court of Lane Dated this 7th day of May, 1925. Farland, John Veatch, Frank Van Miss Ellen Ellis Sunday. County, Stato of Oregon, adminis passed and approved March 2, Copies of plans and specifications Northwick, all of Cottage Grove. Both Hands Sprained. I 1925; No. 571, passed and approved Oregon, Mount View. May 12.—(Special.) tratrix of the estate of Fred Ernst, March 16, 1925; No. 576, passed sent upon receipt of $10 deposit. HOMER GALLOWAY, non-eoal HAMILL A. CANADAY, — Miss Lois Boss sustained severe deceased, which order bears date ¡and approved April 20, 1925; Alley m7-ll-14c City Recorder. sprains to both hands Friday, when tho 14th day of April, 1925. ! (1 block), East Main Street, East All persons having claims against the horso which she was riding Washington Avenue, South Sixth ' NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. slipped on the wot pavement in the said estate are hereby notified ' Street, and Adams Avenue (25,500 and required to present the same, Cottage Grove and fell, throwing square yards more or less). Also, Why Not Install Department of the Interior, U. S. Miss Boss against both hands, She duly verified, to the undersigned tho improvement of Chestnut Ave nt the law office of Herbert W. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, has both in slings. That Bath Room? nue with Standard Class "A ” Lombard, First National Bank April 24, 1925. Water facilities, sanitation • and Building Cottage Grove, Oregon, Macadam, ns provided in Ordinance | Notice is hereby given that THORNTON CORNERS. all plumbing requirements in a on or beforo six months from tho No. 562, passed and approved j new dwelling or old comprise a date of tho first publication of this March 2, 1925 (280 square yards 1 Elizabeth A. Allen, of Cottage (Special to Tho Sentinel.) part of the structure that needs more or leas). c __ Grove, Oregog, who, on February 3, May 12.—Mrs. A. T. Beidler nt- notice. careful and detailed attention. Plans and specifications on file 1921 .„1, made Homestead Entry, No. Dated first published this and tended tho stockholders’ meeting I am at your beck and call. in office of City J Recorder, who wnu 013417, t/io-tJL/y TOT 72 > 8WU, Section 17, for E% of the Guaranty Oil company in 10th 'lay ofsApril, 1925. The best of service rather than W11J receive bid® for any part or Township 20 S., Range 3 West, ERNST, AUGUSTA Eugene last week and remained profit is my aim. Administratrix of the estate all of said improvement until 7:30 Willamette Meridian, has filed over for another day. o ’ clock p. m. of said day, May notice of intention to make three of Fred Ernst, deceased. Merle Hockett was quite ill with 18, ... 1925. Work shall be completed . __ r j year - *. Proof, iv to COLUUH311 establish Vlilllil claim to LO the influenza last week. The other Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. al6ml4e(T) w-ithin 90 (lays from the signing tho land above described, before Office on North Seventh members of the family were all of the contract, and certified check O. Irnmel, U. S. Commissioner, suffering with it the wook before NOTICE TO CREDITORS. but tho quite recovered now. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Thomason In the County Court of the State and family of Elkhend, visited Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Dodge Tuesday of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of tho estate of evening. Ortension Perini, of Sacramento, Elnorah Guering, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Rob arrived Friday for a two weeks’ visit at the homo of his fousin, ert Leslie Learning has been by Mrs. Jennie Perini. Oh Sunday he the County Court of the State of Oregon, in and for Lane County, visited Angelo Perini in Salem. Clifford Shortridge visited over appointed Administrator with will night Saturday with his sister, Mrs. annexed of the estate of Elnorah Guering, deceased, and that all Jarnos Maust in Eugene. George Foster accompanied a persons having claims against the fishing party to Siuslaw Falls Sat said estate are hereby required to urday evening. They camped present the same, duly verified, to and returned home Sunday evening. said Administrator with will an Mrs. Foster was a guest of her nexed, at the Law Office of H. J. sister, Mrs. Bert Lancaster at Shinn, Bader Building, Cottage Blue Mountain, during his absence. Grove, Oregon, within six months Mr. nnd Mrs. Wade Mosby and from the 29th day of April, 1925. ROBERT LESLIE LEAM1NG, Mrs. L. K. l.'Aig. of Cottage Grove, Administrator with will an visited Wednesday evening at the nexed, of the estate of El J. W. Fisher home. norah Guering, deceased. Miss Geneva Pcriai spent the past week at tho Albert Tonoli h . J. Shinn, Attorney for estate. a30m28c(T) hone nt Divide. Ed MeCraeker, of Yonenlla, visit LOWE LT j SMTTH NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE ed Thursday afternoon with C. A. MENT. Dodge. Notice is hereby given that Carl Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, of Mount View, and Mr. nnd Mrs. J. King, Executor of the last A. T. Beidler wero Sunday dinner Will anil Testament of Malvina guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. W. King, Deceased, has filed his Final Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, Account in. the matter of said es of Blue Mountain, visited them tate in tho County Court, of the Stato of Oregon for Lano County; during the afternoon. Mrs. Janies Plaster visited Sun and that Tuesday, the 9th day of day nt tho homo of her son, Pearl Juno, 1925, at the hour of 10 o ’clock in the forenoon of said i day at Plaster, nt Latham. Mrs. O. L. Smith and son George the Court Room in tho County of tho Grove were Sunday visitors Court House in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has been fixed ns of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge. the time nnd plaeo by the said for the hearing of objections Merchants! Your salesbgoks. Court to said Final Account and Final Place your order with The of said estnto. Sentinel 60 days before you Settlement The Wonder Dog in an Any nnd nil objections to said must have them. XXX Finnl Accaiint and Final Settlement Epic of the North. Th. "a’’l mu3* bo filed wRh Bookkeeping outfits. 1 tho Clerk of this Court on or be Sentinel. fore the said date of hearing. GREATEST NOVEL Dated and first published this NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 5th day of May. 1928. CARL J. KING. Department of tho Interior. IT. S. Executor of the Last Will Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May nnd Testament of Malvina 12. 1925. King. Deceased. Notice is hereby given that John Herbert W. Lombard, A Picture Filled to the Hopman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Attorney for estate. m7jno4c(T) Brim with Splendid En who, on August 8, 1920, made tertainment. Homestead Entry, No. 013215, for For 35 cents a little wanted will Wj, Section 9. Townshop 22 S„ sometimes do the work of a $5-a- 9 nr Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, day auctioneer. has filed notice of intention t<> make three year Proof, to establish ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS TOR claim to the land abuse described, STREET IMPROVEMENT. COT before tho Register and Receiver TAGE GROVE OREGON. of the V. S. l<and Office, at Rose * I burg, Oregon, on tho 17th day of Notice is hereby given that on June, 1925. Monday. the I8th day of May,. EVENING8 Claimant names ns witnesses: 1925, at the hour of 8 o 'clock On the Mighty MATINEES Thomas O. Brashy. Charles Wil p. m. of said -lay, in the Council Three Manuel Hope-Jones CHILDREN I liam Ewing, William H. Baehelder. Chambers of the City Hall, sealed Combined Wurlitzer Edward N Brasher, all of Cottage bids will be opeued for the im Grove. Oreg»«. provement by paving with cement non coal HAMILL A.CANADAY. concrete, or bitulithic or bitumi ml4jn11e(S) Register. nous concrete, tho following streets RETTER HOMES WEEK ! Make Your Home Ready Hith for the Summer Season // ith New Furnishings From Helliwell & Marks bury's There is a note of color in everything for sumiper—cretonnes anil chintzs in flowers like an old fashioned garden make your home colorful and light on cloudy days—cool and refreshing on warm days. Novelty bed spreads, colorful draperies and curtain materials promote the utmost of comfort and attractiveness for summer. Silk Draperies “Sundor” Cretonnes 98c, $1.35 and $1.65 85c, 98c and $$1.25 Scrims and Marquisettes Novelty Bedspreads* 15c to 65c $3.95 and $5.85 Business Is Good J. S. STEWART M c D onald THEATER — EUGENE — Our Building Material Line Includes— CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER. BRICK, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER HINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 U. S. and C. T. C TIRES \ ou ciiu get a genuine I S or U. T. C. tire from us for us little ns you are asked to pay for au ordinary tire. Don't shop around. ('oiiii1 in anti get a U. 8. or U T. old tires in on new balloons. We will take your Billie Hall’s Service Station PHONE 64 Cottage Grove, Oregon Telegram from Lieut Lowell Smith: Holywood, Cal.. May 5 I sincerely believe the only proper thing to do is to name the new theater after A. H. Air,Donald who so splendidly planned z it. PLAYING TODAY—FRIDAY—SATURDAY STRONGHEART Jack London’s “White Fangs REGULAR PRICES! REN ALDO BAGGOTT