The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 21, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 21. 1925
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MOUNT VIEW
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Summertime Materials for
Summertime Fashions
(8pecial to The 8entinei.)
May 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Curtis, of
Albion, Ill., were guests last week
of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hands, for­
mer neighbors in Illinois.
Mr. an<l Mrs. Charles Bales visit­
ed Mr. and Mrs. U. 8. Bales at
Rat Creek Thursday.
Miss Ella Mason, of Cottage
Grove, visited Miss Lois Bess last
week.
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mosby, of
This is assured at Helliwell & Marksbury’s for quality Every desirable new color and pattern is embraced in the
the Grove, were overnight guests
here is always of first consideration—just the right ma­ extensive collection of summertime materials assembled
Saturday of Mr. Mosby’s grand­
MEMORIES OF
terial is hert—whether you are planning to make adorable hero for your selection. Checks, plaids, prints, novelties
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
J. R. Cooley was at the J. E.
street frocks, charming house dresses or aprons, or delight­ and other designs—from the very conservative patterns
Dunnivan home doing some plumb­
to the brightest and most daringly colored prints.
ful new school or play frocks for the children.
ing last week.
The graduate—either boy or girl—looks upon his or her
Thomas Lambkin has been
ill
graduation day as one of the happiest events of his or
with the quinsy the past week.
her youth. So much sentiment is attached to it—they
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Sullivan, of
will never forget it and its many activities.
Cottage Grove, visited Mr. and
| Mrs. C. A. King Sunday.
They will always remember it if you extend congratu-
Summer is the season for sports
Mrs. Boss, of Seattle, arrived
Patterns and colors that furnish in­ apparel. Gaily striped silk broad­
lations with some of these Lasting Gifts of Jewelry:
last week to spend the summer
spiration for charming street frocks cloths and rayons are included in
| with her son, E. M. B osh .
For the Girl Graduate:
For the Boy Graduate:
as well as beautiful afternoon our display of sports fabrics,
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chestnut
Cigarette Cases
Wrist Watcht’8, $10 up
dresses.
I entertained a number of relatives
silk striped broadcloths, priced
Beautiful Strings of
Cuff Buttons
I from the Grove Wednesday evening.
Normandy voiles with dots that yard
Pearls, $3 up
Tie Pins
Mrs. Campbell, of Lynx Hollow,
are permanent shown in bright
Gold Powder Boxes
Rings.
| visited Mrs. Clarence Johnson Sun­
spring
colorings at yard
Silver Mesh Bags, $7
day.
Diamond Brooches, $25
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips and
and $30
son Rodney were up from Corvallis
Rayon (artificial silk) striped
Cut Glass Sets and At­
Silk stripe voiles, floral designs t< rials in pri tty color combinations,
over the week end.
tractive Separate Pieces
iVith navy, gray and green grounds, per yard
Mr. and Mrs. L. II. Long, of
Silverware in Popular
Cottage Grove, and Mr. and Mrs.
priced per yard
Patterns
J. W. Fisher, of Thornton Corners,
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Rings of All Kinds
were dinner guests Sunday of Mr.
Bracelets.
and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
Miss Forest Schneider, who is
home for a vacation, spent the
week end with friends in Marsh­
field.
They’ll be in evidence everywhere
Mrs. George Lavng and Mrs.
this summer because they lend
Eutheria Dowens were Cottage
Grove visitors Friday.
themselves so admirably to the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and
silhouette favored by fashion.
Mrs. A. Castle, of Blue Mountain,
Crepe de chines in bright shades,
and Mrs. W. J. Chapman and two
small figures, geometrical and floral
children, Elsie and Wesley, of
designs,* priced per yard at
Valsotz, who are visiting relatives
in
the
vicinity,
were
callers
nt
the
You should get. busy and buy your tires now, as rubber
W. D. Heath home Sunday.
Checks, plaids' and other patterns
has advanced 20 cents per pound the last few days.
Mrs. Amanda Senrs entertained
in such variety that one has an easy
Raw rubber is now worth 62 cents per pound ami none
Sunday night at a surprise party
time
in selecting the gingham best
on the market. All indications point to a heavy advance
in honor of Brison and Clarence
suited to the garment or garments
Printed
silk
chiffons
in
large
floral
in price of tubes and tires in the very near future. We
Sears. Games and dancing were
designs. The very latest for sum­ to be made. Standard fine quality
have the largest and most complete stock in the city.
enjoyed and refreshments were
ginghams 32 inches wide, per yard
mer frocks, per yard
served at a late hour.
All sizes from 30x3 up to 36x6 and prices from $7.25 up.
Mrs. Ruth Guggisberg and family,
of Leona, were Sunday visitors at
Why not call now and let ns equip your ear with a
the Fred Guggisberg home.
set of new cords or balloon tires!
Mrs. Wm. Haupt visited Mrs.
Merville Hanna one day last week.
No advance in price while our present stock lasts.
Work on the new road into the
Soars cemetery is progressing rapid­
ly.
It will be an all-the-year
excellent road.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath
were guosts of Mr. and Mrs. J. C.
Wright at Walker Wednesday of
PHONE 64
Inst week, the occasion being Mr.
Heath’s 71st birthday anniversary,
a dinner was served in his honor.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisberg
wore Eugene business visitors Sat
urday.
Tho new bridge over Row river
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has been completed and will be
in tho forenoon of said day at j | described, before E. O. Immel, U. S. Route C., Eugene, Ore.; Warren C.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
opened to traffic ns soon ns tho dirt
tho Court Room in the County i Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, Smith, of Crow, Oregon.
is filled in for the approaches,
In the County Court of tho State Court House in Eugene, Lane I on the 20th day of June, 1925.
which is already being done.
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
County, Oregon, has been fixed as . Claimant names as witnesses: ml 1 jnSc (2) __________
of Oregon for Idtno County,
Register.
In the matter of the estato of tho time and place by the said I Max Simonsen, Walter Gillispie,
Go somewhere this summer. Plan to iiuJsa
LONDON.
Court
for
the
hearing
of
objections
Elnorah
Guering,
deceased.
Marcellos Gillispie, all of Motor I
it the happiest vacation you ever had.
Salesbooks. The Sentinel. X
X
Notice is hereby given that Rob to said Final Account and Final
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
Low
May 19.—A daughter wax born ert Leslie Learning has been by Settlement of said estate.
jkr te»n»mteal TramforteHtJg?
Any and all objections to said
May
15 to Mr. and Mrs. W, Eaves. tho County Court, of the State of
are in effect throughout the sum­
Final
Accaunt
and
Final
Settlement
Oregon,
in
and
for
Lane
County,
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil L. Roberts
mer season. It’s amazing what
!^( HEVROIEIJ
and baby, of Aurora, visited Sun- appointed Administrator with will of said estate must be filed with 1
the Clork of this Court on or be­
they will enable you toseeanddo.
day with Mrs. Roberts’ parents. annexed of the estate of Elnorah
fore the said date of hearing.
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett, Other Guering, deceased, and that all
So go—this vacation. Know
Dated and first published this '
guests at the Pruett homo Sunday persons having claims against the
Oregon. Visit Tillamook Beaches,
5th day of May, 1925.
were Mr. Roberts’ parents, Mr. said estate are hereby required to
'CARL J. KING.
Newport Beaches, Coos Bay
nnil Mrs. T. B. Roberts, tnd two present tho same, duly verified, to
Executor of the Last Will )
said Administrator with will an­
sons, Dale and Keith, of Anlauf.
Beaches, Mountain Resorts, Crater
and Testament of Malvina
Mrs. Henderson and Mr. and nexed, at the Law Office of H. J.
Lake, Oregon Caves.
King, Deceased.
Mrs. C. C. Hays nnd daughter, of Shinn, Bader Building, Cottage
Herbert W. Lombard,
And rely upon our agents for
Value means what you get for the price you pay!
Lorane, visited relatives hert* over Grove, Oregon, within six months
Attorney for estate. ni7jne4c.(T)
from the 29th day of April, 1925.
full travel information. Ask for
the week end.
With the Chevrolet you get chassis riwalgn typ^r^j
ROBERT LESLIE LEA MING,
Ivan Lyons, who visited two
our illustrated booklet
of
the highest priced cars; an improved dry di—»
an
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
Administrator
with
will
months with his children in Mon­
cliitnh
nrnviHintf
’’Oregon Outdoors.”
dutch
providing aifnniaktnci
astonishing eHS6
ease of gear shiff
shif jtig *
El
nexed,
of
the
estate
of
tana nnd Idnho, returned home
norah Guering, deceased.
a rear axle construction of the finest type with
—
Department of tho Interior, U. 8.
‘ ‘tone-
Friday. Mr. . Lyons is past 90 years
Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May
K:e pressed steel housing; durable Duco finish in
of age but made the trip lwth IL . J. Shinn,
Attorney for estate. a30m28c(T) 12, 1925.
utifulcolors; long semi-elliptic spring» providing
ways alone without any trouble
Notice is hereby given that John
wonderful roadability and comfort In riding.
I at all.
Hopman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Thomas Moxley, Marion Hagger
This combination of quality, comfort, utility and
who, on August 6, 1920, made
and Mrs. Lillie Sehwering, of Cres-
economy provides the greatest automobile value
Department of tho Interior, U. S. Homestead Entry, No. 013215, for
' well, were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
in the low-price field.
I W. T. Jones tho fore part of last Land Office at Koeeburg, Oregon, SW*4, Section 9, Townshop 22 S.,
Rango 3 West, Willamette Meridian,
April 24, 1925
I week.
Notice is hereby given that has filed notice of intention to
Mrs. Matney and daughter Lela,
The Touring Car
: of The Dalles, arrived Sunday for Elizabeth A, Allen, of Cottage make three year Proof, to establish
Roadster
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$525
Sedan
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.
i a visit with their daughter and Grove, Oregon, who, on February 3, claim to the land above described,
Coupe -
1921, made Homestead Entry, No. before the Register and Receiver
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715
Commercial Ct
< sister, Mrs. Bort Newton.
C
oath
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735
Express Truck <
C. W. Ewing was home only two 013417, for EH SWH, Section 17, of the U. S. Land Office, nt Rose­
AH rricr. f. *. k. Huu, MidUeaas
days from the hospital when his Township 20 8., Range 3 West, burg, Oregon, on the 17th day of
injured leg grew rapidly worse Willamette Meridian, has filed June, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
and he had to return to the hos­ notice of intention to make three
Thomas O. Brasher. Charles Wil
year Proof, to establish claim to
pital at Eugene.
Hobart Stout, recently of Brazil, the land above described, before liam Ewing, William H. Bachclder,
visited over Sunday night nt the E. O. Imniel, U. 8. Commissioner, Edward N. Brasher, all of Cottage
at Eugene, Oregon, ou the 8lh day J Grove, Oregon.
J. E. Banton homo.
non coal HAMILL A.CANADAY.
Miss Dorothy Elmore, who has of June. 1925.
ml4jnllc(8)
Register.
Claimant names as witnesses:
CEMENT. LIME. PLASTER, BRICK,
been with her sister, Mrs. .Toha
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Frank McFarland, Wilbur Me
Sutherland, for several weeks, re-
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL
Bookkeeping systems.
i turned to her home on Row river Farland. John Veatch, Frank Van
LATH, CORNER BEADS. SHIN
Northwick, all of Cottage Orove, Sentinel.
Tuesday.
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE,
Mrs Charles Powell nnd children Oregon,
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL.
are visiting nt the home of her non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
PLASTERING SAND. ZOURI STORE
Register.
brother-in-law, Rohert Powell, of a27 m25c(3)
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
Hebron.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
Mrs. Mary Massey is suffering
I-a nd Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENTION.
i with burns sustained when ¡•team
Mar «. 1935.
MENT
from the teakettle struck -me arm.
Notice is hereby given that Karl
Notice is hereby given that Carl
No Charge on City Deliveries
The needle club will meet with J. King, Executor of the last K. Karlsen, of Eugene. Oregon, who,
Mrs. B. A. Pruett May 28.
Will and Testamuat of Malvina on March 29, 1921. made Homeeteail
King, Deceased, has filed his Final Entry, No. 013777, for SV» NWH,
If your business isn’t better this Account in the matter of said es­ and NH 8W14, Section 17, Town
veur, the reason probably is that tato in the ' aunty Court, of the ship 19 S. Range 5 West. Wiliam
Just North of S P. Station—Phone 100
you haven't done a sufficient State of Oregon for iAne County; ette Meridian, has filed notice of
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amount of judicious advertising in and that Tuesday, the 9th day of intention to make three year Proof,
. The Sentinel.
xxz June, 1925, nt the hour of 10 o’clock to catibliah claim to the land above
New Fabrics of Outstanding
Quality
Color Is the Keynote of
Summer Fashions
Graduation Day
Fancy New Dress
Voiles
STARR’S
55c
Jewelry Store
Fabrics for Sports Wear
$2.95
85c
$1.35 to $1.75
Novelty Printed Silks
Choice
Ginghams
U. S. and C. T. C.
TIRES
$2.35, $2.65 and
$2.95
In Gay New
Summer Patterns
$2.95
THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY
BILLIE HALL’S GARAGE
AND SERVICE STATION
SATURDAY, MAY 30—DECORATION DAY
OPEN UNTIL 9 P. M. FRIDAY NIGHT
H elliwell & M arksbury
vacation
Roundtrip Fares
VALUE
Southern Pacific
*525
e
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
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I Beaulieu & Harrel
J* ’ wfei
Godard & Randall
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