The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 25, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDA?, MAY 25. 1925
PAGE FOUR
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MILEAGE
HEADQUARTERS"
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for gasoline CROWDED
WITH MILEAGE. All the years
of the Standard Oil Company’s
gasoline-making experience
have gone into making “Red
Crown” the best for summer
driving ... Here you find not
only quick starting, speed and
power, but the very maximum
of—MILEAGE!
Theft T)ealert Sell “Red Crown” MILES
Bunge Service Station
Cottage Grove
C. H. Wood,
London
Long & CruBon
Cottage Grove
W. J. Woods Service Sta­
tion
Cottage Grove
West Side Garage
Cottage Grove
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Mrs. Henry Hohl
Cottage Grove
Motor Inn Service Station
Cottage Grove
° Nearby News |
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
given that
Elizabeth A. Allen, of Cottage
Grove, Oregon, who, on February 3,
(Special to The Sentinol.)
May 22.—Mr. and Mrs. Alva 1921, made Homostead Entry, No.
Walker and Mrs. Jennie Walker 013417, for E% SW%, Section 17,
arrived at the E. M. Babcock home Township 20 S., Range 3 West,
the evening of May 17. Mr. and Willamette Meridian, has filed
Mrs. Alva Walker returned the notice of intention to make three
following day to their home in year Proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before
Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters went E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
to Astoria last week to spend a | at Eugene, Oregon, on the 8th day
of June, 1925.
few days.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler
Frank McFarland, Wilbur
drove to Row river Thursday eve­
Farland, John Veatch, Frank Van
ning.
A picnic and a hike were inter­ Northwick, all of Cottage Grove,
esting and delightful features of Oregon.
tho last day of the year at non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Register.
the Royal church school. School a27-m25c(2)
was dismissed at noon and the old­
er students and other young people
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of Silk Creek hiked to Bald butte.
They roasted potatoes in the eve­
Department of the Interior, U. S.
ning.
Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May
Willis Morris expects to return 12, 1925.
to his home on the McKenzie river
Notico is hereby given that John
as soon as school is out.
Hopman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
The Misses Eva and Ruth Fowler who, on August 6, 1920, made
expect to leave for Glendale, Calif., Homestead Entry, No. 013215, for
May 27 to visit their uncle, B. F. SW%, Section 9, Towashop 22 S.,
Cady.
Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian,
Mrs. Frank Foss went to Drain has filed notice of intention to
last Saturday evening and brought make three year Proof, to establish
homo Mr. Foss, who spent the week claim to tho land above described,
end here.
before the Register and Receiver
I of the U. 8. Land Office, at Rose­
burg, Oregon, on the 17th day of
Painters’ Union Is Organized.
Tho painters of the city organ­ June, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
ized a union at n meeting held
Thomas O. Brasher, Charles Wil-
Thursday night. E. J. Stack, sec­
retary of the Oregon Federation ! liam Ewing, William H. Bachelder,
of Labor, was present. William I Edward N. Brasher, all of Cottage
Stennett was elected president and Grove, Oregon.
Jack De Vore secretary-treasurer. I non coal HAMILL A.CANADAY,
Register.
Mr. Stack will be here again inl4jnl1e(2)
Wednesday night to be present at
a meeting to be held for the pur­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
pose of organizing other trades.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Signs of the Times.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
“Good heavens, man, what is May 6, 1925.
tho matter with your facet Were
Notice is hereby given that Karl
you in an automobile accident?’’
A. Karlsen, of Eugene, Oregon, who,
“No, I was being shaved by a on March 29, 1921, made Homestead
lady barber when a mouse ran Entry, No. 013777, for 8% NW%,
across tho floor.’’—Santa Barbara and N% SW%, Section 17, Town­
News.
ship 19 8., Range 5 West, Willam­
ette Meridian, has filed notice of
Salesbooks. The Sentinel. X intention to make three year Proof,
to establish claim to the land above
described, before E. O. Immel, U. R.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon,
on the 20th day of June, 1925.
S Claimant names as witnesses:
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□ Max Simonsen. Walter Gillispie,
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Marcellos Gillispie, all of Motor
CA8H PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, Route C., Eugene, Ore.; Warren C.
dental gold, platinum and dis­ Smith, of Crow, Oregon.
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, ’
Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­ mlljn8c(2)
Register.
gan.
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’URN IN TO THE
“RED CROWN” PUMP
Beaulieu & Barrel
Cottage Grove
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□naan April 24, 1925
I Notice is hereby
SIKH creek .
at the red, white and blue pump
Woodson Brothers
Cottage Grove
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Pete Marketta
Comstock
W. M. Hill
£urtin
C. Roberts
Anlauf
C. L. Madden,
Pioneer Camp
Spring 's
Here!
Are You Ready for
Housecleaning?
Prepare by investigating the tools
you need. First of all, purchase
An Electric Cleaner
A Cleaner that will with its powerful
suction thoroughly draw out all the
dust imbedded in your rugs, curtains
and cushions.
Clean Electrically—Its Thorough
n WANTADS
bqymiles
fat faff in
iW-hy nriles
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(CstUeraU)
ir—
K nowles & G raber
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
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Oregon
F OR SAL E—MODERN RESI NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
dence on south First street. I’hone
SALE.
127 Y. II. A. Morse.
a20m28p(2)
Notice is
FOR SALE BY OWNER—SIX undersigned, hereby given that the
room bouse and lot on north non of the administrator de bonis
Estate of Naomi E.
7th street, Good terms—inquire at
Thompson, formerly Naomi E.
333 north Sth street. Mrs. Augusta
Reynolds, deceased, in pursuance
M. McCormick, 333 north 8th street,
of an order made by the County
Cottage Grove, Oregon. ml8-28p(2)
Court of tho State of Oregon for
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FOR SAI, & LUMBER AND Tillamook County in tho matter of
dimension material $5 per M., said estate, shall from and after
seasoned fir wool! $5 per cord. tho 1st day of June, 1925, offered
delivered. Several good big houses for sale at privato salo the real
$10 each, Posts, 13 cents each property belonging to said estate.'
delivered, C, J. Hess, Row river situated in lane County, Oregon,
mill, phone 18F33.
m21-25p and described as follows, to wit: .
Donation Land Claim Notifica- I
1’IANO FOR SALE NEAR COT- tion, 771 being designated as claim
tage Grove. Beautiful high grade No. 57 being part of Section 32. in I
piano will bo sold at very close Township 21 8. R. 3 West and i
price and terms $10 monthly to Claim No. 38 being part of Section .
reliable person.
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For particulars 5, in Township 22, 8. R. 3 West of]
write Cline Music Co., 66 Front St., W. M being bounded and described I
Portland, Orc.
m21-25-28p(2) as follows, to wit: Beginning at n
point 24 chains and SO links North
REWARD FOR THE RETURN OF and 19 chains and 70 links West
fox terrier lost Monday. Color from the Southeast corner of Sec­
white, with tan spots, collar num­ tion 32, in Township 21, South of
ber MU, 1925 license. Answers Range 3 West and running thenco
to name of Peto. O. Knight, phone West 15 chains and 51 links, thence
South 89 degrees and 59 minute«
34F12.
m21 25p West. 21 chains and 76 links,
WANTED TO BEG, BORROW OR tlu-rice South 42 chains and 501
buy a boring machino for fram­ links, thence East 37 chains and j
65 links, and thence North 42 j
ing purposes.
George Edwards, chains and fifty links to tho place!
box 513, Cottage Grove.
m21-25p of beginning, containing 159.20
F O R S A L E— SOCK KNITTER, acres in Imne County, State of]
standard make, on stand.
Is Oregon. Also tho lots numbered I
7 and 8 of Section 32. in Tp. 21 8. '
practically new. Mrs. Mary Dalla- R. 3 West, containing 161^ acres
guarde, Divide, Oregon, phone in Lane County, State of Oregon.
5F34.
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Offers will be received by the
FOR SALE—1924 BALED CHEAT administrator at the office of
hay $15 per ton. Mrs. Amanda Botts 4 Winslow, attorneys at
j C. Hull, phono 37F5.
m21jlp(2) law, Tillamook, Oregon. The sale ]
will be made for cash, subject to ]
MRS. J. H. BARTELS HAS THE mortgage to the State Land Board |
wonderful Brooten ’» Kelp Ore for now upon said property, and sub ]
sale at her home at 48 south Sixth ject to approval by the County
street. This is the remarkable ore Court of Tillamook County, Oregon. <
which is given in the always suc­
Dated this 33rd dar of April,
cessful treatments at Cloverdale 1925.
springs.
m25jnlp(2)
FRÄNK REYNOLDS.
Administrator de bonis non of
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM MOD
the Estate of Nnomi E. Thomp­
cm bourse, unfurnished or partly
son. deceased. ' a27m24e(M)
furnished. 24« Third street, phone
133 J. Call at noon hour.
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Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
FIRE BRICK. FIRE CLAY. METAL
LATH. CORNER BEADS. SHIN
OLES. DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE.
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE
FRONT FITTINGS. AND OTHER
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
MENTION
No Charge on City Deliveries
Godard & Randall
Just North of 8 P. Station—Phone 100
FOR SALE—FIVE WHITE PEKIN
ducks, $1 each.
Mrs. R. E.
Wright, phone 30F11.
m25p
Long distance hauling, piano
moving a specialty.
Any time—any where
FOR SALE—GOOD WORK HORSE.
Jersey cow and cook stove. R. B
Christianson, Cottage Grove, Lon
do« route.
m25p
Chestnut Transfer
CAPABLE MIDDLE AGED WOM
sn wants position as housekeep­
er. Gentleman or old couple pre
ferred. 138 north Eighth St m25p
GIRL WANTED FOR GENERAL
Coal for Brooders
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
housework, good
C. H Roalough.
wages
Mrs.
m25p
Chestnut Brotkera. proprietors
(Across street from 8. P. depot)
Office phone 6
Residence phone 155-L
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.
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NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT.
Notice is hereby given that
Charles F. Lacky, administrator of
the estate of William H. Lacky,
deceased, has filed his final account
in the matter of said estate in the
county court of the State of Oregon
for Lane county; and that Tuesday,
the 16th day of June, 1925, at the
hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
of said day in the county court
room in the county court house at
Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, has
been fixod as the time and place
by said court for the hearing of
objections to said final account and
the final settlement of said estate.
Any and all objections to said
final account and the final settlc-
ment of said estate must be filed
with the clerk of said court on or
before the said date of hearing.
Dated and first published this
18th day of May, 1925.
CHARLES F. LACKY,
Administrator of the estate of
William H. Lacky, Deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney for estate. m18jn!5(M)
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NEW YORK
Learned
Whatever has been said for or against newspaper advertising.
M II New York learned during the time the newspapers could
^J| give no advertising on account of the pressmen’s strike, exactly
-11 what it means to be left without newspaper advertising of the
daily sales. Even Wall street, which takes but a comparatively
small corner of the New York newspaper space, learned that
its customers depend upon the newspaper announcements of
financial offerings, and several large money offerings were
postponed until newspaper advertising could be had.
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Sion's depending on special sales were most seriously
affected. In lieu of newspaper ads the stores sent out printed
circulars, but these were not nearly so effective as the ads,
the managers admitted.
In the words of Hearn W. Street, one of the executives of
Blair & company, a leading banking house:
“Investment bankers were not certain until the pressmen's
strike began that newspaper advertising played a big part in
their business. We know now what invaluable service the
newspapers render us. It h next to impassible to put over a
big bond issue without advertising. Our clients expect adver­
tising anti will not bother to read circulars.’’
The experience of New York in her "ncwsl«w” days
should l>e of infinite value to anyone who douhta the effective­
ness of newspaper advertising.
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