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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. JUNE 1, 1925 □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ the pretty centerpiece of the table* Mrs. J. II. Bartels, of Cottage NOTICE OF SALE OF 325,000.00 tcrest in and to the real property I take a decree herein for the relief and all persons claiming by, through OF WATER SYSTEM IMPROVE deaeribed in the complaint herein; 1 prayed for in sai«l complaint, to- or under them, or either of them; a ml rhododendron» were effectively Grove, with whom the couple spent iwit: Adjudging and decreeing that and that plaintiffs have such other MENT BONDS OF THE CITY Defendants. place«i about the rooms. the Memorial week end. i I OF COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON To Martha Blankenship; the un plaintiffs are the owners in fee relief herein as to the Court may j known heirs of Thursia A. Baker, -ample ami entitled to the posaos- seem equitable. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ iss Ruth Powers, of West Kelso, | Miss Elsie Chestnut and Claude This summons is published once who is sometimes known as The- | sion of the whole of the* premises Notice is hereby given that sealed h., formerly of this city and Sherman, both of this city, w’ere bids will be received for the sale ressa A. Baker; the unknown described ia the complaint and each week for six successive weeks A group of friends surprise«l Airs, i ¡«. Ih«- Cottage Gr<»v«* Sentinel, a heirs of Ida Bell Blankenship; described as follows: known among the younger married Saturday forenoon at the of Twenty-five Thousand Dollars A. E. Ham loth Thursday by drop Lot Numbered Six (6) in Block twice-a-week newspaper of general the unknown heirs of David if. here, was married ($25,000.00), or so much thereof Tuesday Christian parsonage, Pastor A. J. ping in nt the Ham loth home for j Baker; and all other persons or | Numbered One (1) in J. II. Mc circilation publisneu at Cottage to Thomas Horn, also of Kelso, Adams reading the ring ceremony as may be necessary, of ‘‘Water a social evening. 'Pho occasion was ' parties unknown claiming any Farland's Addition to tho City Grove, Oregon, by order of the Hon. System Improvement Bonds” by bride is a daughter of Mr. in the presence of Ralph Chestnut, the City Recorder of said City at right, title or interest in and to I of Cottage G fovq in Lane County. G. F, Skipworth, Judge of said Mrs. Hamloth's birth*lay anniver- Court, which order bears date the the real property described in Slate of Oregon, as piatte«! Mrs. L. A. Powers, of Kelso, brother of the bride and Miss his office in the ( ity of Cottage sary. At a late hour refreshments ■ re<*or«le«l on Page 164 of Vol. “P” 27th dav of May, 1925; and the is a granddaughter of Mr. and Juanita Mooney. The happy couple Grove until the hour of eight I the complaint herein: of sandwiches, cake and coffee • late of the first publication of In the name of the State of Ore : of tho Deed Records left immediately after the ceremony o’clock P. M. on Wednesday the gon: You, and each of you, are County, Oregon. were served. Those in the party *hii summons is the 1st day of JOth «lay of June, 1925, at which Mrs rti.« -i..„ I June, 1925. on a honeymoon week-end trip to have not. That tho defendants hereby required to apnear ami an- were Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mc time and in the Council Chamber II. W. LOMBARD, _ right, „ . Salem and The Dalles. They re of the City Hall of Cottage Grove, , swer the coinplaint riled against ! nor have either of them, any Kibben, Mr. ami Mrs. Beidler, Mr. Residence and • postoffice ad turned last evening and are mak said bids will be opened and con I you in the above entitled cause ¡title, inti rest or claim whatsoever and Mrs. Henry Rohde, Miss Kath- dress: Cottage Grove I in and to the said premises, or ing their home in the John Graber sidered by the Common Council • on or before six weeks from the i any part thereof, and that plain leen Beidler, Misses Viola and POTTER, FOSTER & I j date of first publication of this house on Birtch avenue. I ’ f ’ * “ ■'* c ! ‘ , y: J “ 1 .' 1 , Bon ‘ l ; ,' hali Residence and postoffi Elizabeth Rohde and Glenn Mc- said r- premises bp for- ___ ’ title ___ to ___ __ bear date the first «lay of June, i summons; and if you fail so to I tiffs dress: Eugene, Oregon. Kibben. 1925, and will be due as to princi- appear ami answer said complaint, i ever qui«‘tc'l in this suit as against is like character ill clothes— lefemlants an<l each of th mi, \ 11 ■ rnevs for Pl-i inti t'i'> nivuci iinobstriisive but recognized | Mi.ss Alice Evans, of Portland, j pal and payable by the City of Cot- for want thereof the plaintiff will as follows: Mrs. F. E. Baldwin, Mrs. W. J. instantly. A choice of styles who was a teacher in the Cottage .tage.Grove Principal due twenty (20) years Woods and Mrs D. J. Scholl wore and shapes to suit individual Grove high school last year and the I from «late; said bonds to be issued I hostesses Thursday afternoon to preferences and uses is fairly preceding year, has announced her i in denominations of Five Hundre«! the Constellation (dub at its Inst easy. There remains the prob 'engagement to Floyd Bowles, also Dollars ($500.00) with interest of Portland. June 28 is the date bearing coupons attached, bearing season. Social lem of quality and finish. meeting of the season, set for the wedding. Many social i interest at not to exceed five (5) conversation an«l fancy work were | per cent per annum from date of affairs are being hold in Portland issuance; and the said interest to: the diversions and were follow Oil by the serving of a delightful complimenting Miss Evans. ! be paid semi-annually on the first i «lay of December and the first ! course luncheon. Ferns and □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a • lay of .June each year after the1 flowers effectively arranged date of issuance. The City re the artistic, room decorations, APPROACHING a □ serves the right to retire any or all vite«! guests of the club were I of said Bonds after ten (16) years EVENTS □ I from «late thereof; and the princi- Anna Gowdy and Mrs. John Spores □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ' pal and interest shall be payable The club’s annual picnic will br at th City Treasurer's office in hel'l June 25. The Presbyteriun Indie» ’ aid so ! Cottage Grove, Oregon. The whole i — j ciety will meet this Wednesday af of said Bonds shall be concurrent! Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McFarland, shall be without priority as! ternoon instead of next Wednesday, ' i and to each other and shall be a gen non-members, entertained tho Tilli- on account of the conflict with eral obligation of the City of Cot cum lub Thursday at an informal chnutauqua. The hostess will lie t age Grove, Oregon. evening of five hundred, A most Mrs. Charles Adams, Mrs. O. W. i I Said Bonds are to be negotiable | delicious two-course luncheon was Blackmore, Mrs. M. M. Wheeler Lin l shall be sold for not less than their par value plus accrued inter-: served nt the close of the card makes the solution simple, and Mrs. Rosa Currin. « st, the Council reserving the right session. The rooms were artis- beautiful limn finish is always | to reject anv and all bids. tically decorated with pink sweet- correct. The quality is the fin Tiie Toujours Prete club has post That .-aid bonds are to be dis pens and rhododo lirons, Other posed of under an act entitled est money ami paper-making poned its meeting which would “ guests beside club members were An Act to nmen«l the Charter of held Wednesday even the brains can produce. have been (‘¡ly of Cott, ge Grove, Lane Mr. and Mrs. IT. A. Miller, L. 0. ning. No date has been set. County, Oregon, by adding a new Michener, Mrs. J. P. Graham and —<$>— chapter thereto authorizing and Mrs. A. W. Kirne. This was the Freight and Tax Extm Mrs. J. A. Wright will entertain empowering the Common Council last meeting of the year. the City of Cottage Grove to the Social Twelve club Friday of _____ issue and sell negotiable bonds of afternoon at its regular meeting. the Citv to the amount of Twenty- , Twelve were present at the regu- five Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) lar monthly meeting of tho Past so much thereof hm may be- Rubber stumps. The Sentinel. or Noble Grand*’ «dub Thursday after necessary for the purpose of build noon for which Mrs. A. W. Kime ing ami constructing a reserve res- j eryoir and for tne replacement, . was hostess. Fancy work ami NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE maintenance and improvement of: sociaI conversation were enjoyed MENT. the water system of the said City and I were followed l>v the serving Notice is hereby given that of Cottage Grove»” C. J KEM, Prop of a I tempting two-course luncheon. Date«! ami first published this: Charles F. Lacky, administrator of Salmon tinted pink sweet pen were Cottage Grove, : Oregon lhe estate of William H. Lacky, 25th day of Mav, 1925. HOMfili GALLOWAY, deceased, has file«l his final account in25jnel-8(M) City Recorder.) ir in the matter of said estate in the socisrr Character in Writing Paper Symphony Lawn Ï25O White and Tints 85c and $1.00 the box KEM’S FOR DRUGS K nowles & G raber HARDWARE Oregon Cottage Grove AfePro>r HUDSON COACH (Was *345, Today’s Hudson Super-Six Coach costs less than half the price at which the open models have sold. With the world’s largest production of 6-cylinder cars, quality is con stantly improved and therefore Hudson is more than ever county court of the State of Oregon Bookkeeping outfits. The for Lane county; and that Tuesday, thè 16th dny of June, 1925, at the Sentinel. hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon NOTICE I OR PUBLICATION. of said ilny in the county court room in lhe county court houio nt Department of the Interior, U. 8. i Eugene, I.ano county, Oregon, has Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. beer, fixed as the time and place May 27, 1925. bv said court for the hearing of Notice is hereby given that 1 objections to said final account and Ernest B. Walker, of Landax, Ore- i gon, who, on April 1. 1921. made the final settlement of said estate. Forest Homestead Entrv, List No. i Any an«l all objections to said 6 2135; No. 013801, for Lots 3 & 4, final account and the final sett le I Section 5, Township 20 S., Range nient <»f sai«l estate must be filed I East, Willamette Meridian, has I with the clerk of said court on or filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim before the said date of henring. to the land above described, before Dated and first published this I E. O. Immel, F. 8. Commissioner, | at Eugene, Oregon, on the 8th dav i 18th day of May, 1925. of July. 1925. CHARLES F. LACKY, Claimant names ns witnesses: Administrator of the estate of ' Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker. William H. Lacky, Deceased. | both of Landax, Oregon, Thad Mundell, of Dexter, Oregon, Ralph Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. ml8jnl5(M) i IL Walker, of Vida, Oregon, non-.mnl II \ M ILL A. CANA DAY. ¡Jn1-29e(2) Register. "The World’s Greatest Buy” HUDSON SUPER-SIX SEDAN 5 Passenger *1695 (was *1795)-7 Passenger * 1795 AU Price* Freight and Tax Extra («*» N. J. Nelson Jr., Dealer NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Our Building Material Line Includes— CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, FIRF. RRTCK, FIRE CLAY, METAL LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN GLES, 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 S. P. Station—Phone ICO X Look at your tires/ That tire on the right rear wheel—or nuiv- be it’« the krft iJs getting rather worn — better shift it up tn front and put a VIKING to its pine«. That*» the safi-st and dteapaat viR ings < ux > «tuntw touKh. re®IH«nt mnd» for hard tfoiiyr, ft» lot* of road ctwvrag». I’lH'y'ro tn>*rantwd. VijWnj Tima WO! lk> K ou Many a Good Turn" < lore O MciJInnis Motor Inn Service Station ( olisgc < »rove. Oregon Department, of the Interior, U. 8. I Department uf the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, j Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, May 6, 1925. May 27. 1925. Notice i« hereby given that Karli Notice is hereby given that John Harrison Garman, of Cottage A. Karlscn, of Eugene, Oregon, who,! on March 29, 1921, made Homestea<l I Grove, Oregon, who. on .Tulv 6, 1920, made ll<>mrstea<l Entrv, No. | Entry, No. 913777, fur 8’6 NW’i, 01302'*. for Lot** 3, I. 5 & 6, Sec and N1,^» SW’.'i, Section 17, Town j tion 33, Township 22 S., Range hip lü »S., Thinge 5 West, \V lUam-1 3 West, Willamette Meridian, has 1 etto Meridian, has filed notice of filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim intention to make three year Proof, to the land above described, before ! to establish claim to the land above E. O. Immel. U. 8. Commissioner, I described, before E. O. Immel, IT. 8. at Eugene. Oregon, on th«» 6th day 1 Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon of July, 1925. Claimant names ns witnesses: oil the 20th day of June, 1925. William T. .Tones, .Tess AV. Bemis, Claimant names as witnesses.* Elmer J. Groat. Richard B. Gar Max Simonsen, Walter Gillispie, man, Jr., all of Cottage Grove, Maroolles Gillispie, all of Motor Oregon. non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY. Route C., Eugene, Ore.; Warren C. .Tn 1 29c (2) Register. ---- .------- Smith, of Crow’, Oregon, non-c<ml HA MILL A. CANADAY, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. mlljn8c(2) Register. Department of the Interior. U. S. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, : May 27, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Department of the Interior, U. S. Ivan George Morris, of Cottage July 6, _ . Land Office, Roseburg, Oregon, May Grove, Oregon, who, on 192*1. made Homestead Entry, No. ■ 12, 1925. |013025, for NWU. “ Section * 2L Notice is hereby given that John Township 21 S. „ t ___ Range 2 West. Hopman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Willamette Meridian, has filed who, on August 6, 1920, made notice of intention to make three Homestead Entry, No. 0132 lo, for year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before SW'i, Section 9, Townshop 22 8., the United States 1*an«l Office, at Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, Roseburg. Oregon, on the 10th dav has filed notice of intention to of Tulv. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: make three year Proof, to establish Lu th era C. Dow.’iis, Walter Bowens, claim to th«» land above described, Thomas Patten,. nil of Cottage before tlfe Register and Receiver Grove, Oregon. Ernest Duncan, of of the V. S. Land Office, at Rose Newberg. Oregon. burg, Oregon, on the 17th day of non coal HAMTLL A. CANADAY. .Tnl 29c(2) Register. Jun«', 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: SUMMONS. Thomas O. Brasher, Charles Wil liam Ewing. William H. Bachr'eter, In the Circuit Court of the State of Edward N. Brasher, all of Cottage Oregon for the County of Lane. J. S McKnv and Rose McKay, Grove, Oregon. huslmiel und wife. Plaintiff.«, non coal* HAMILL A.CANADAY, m14inlle(f) Register.i B?F Baker and Mrs. B. F. Baker, his wife; Charles I. Baker and Mrs. Chnrh'i I. Raker, hi* wifo: T. Elisabeth Hoffman and W "" Hoffman her husband; Robert Raker ami Mrs. Robert Baker. his w 1 i f e ; Bell Koellvrmeir anti 41e rm i niivr. je^ her urr nuBixiatii husband; Tx»ni.< •* K l'eliv Ijiur; a Baker Pollar Urti ami (’lem Molti«' Kruso Dollar, her hvsband; l and E. H. Kru^e, her htishand; Fred Baker and Mr*. End Baker, hi« wife; Gl la Iva Baker Olsen and h;i*l»an«l; thè Alfred Obr i, her hu unknown h im of Thnr<ìa A. Raker, "ho « •< «orhetimes kiThwu aa Thervaaa V Baker; thè un !h BeR R’anken known heirs wn * 'ir* of David ship; the an M Raker; 1 M ra. Dnx id M Baker: Martha Btai •aship: ami ni*«» all other person* or partici« unknnwn ¡I claiming any righi, tìtle or in- Cooking Will Not Be Her Bugbear The intelligent girl of today has no fears about 'the success of her cooking. She knows that if she follows directions ex- actlv what the results will be—she does not need to learn by experince how to operate her oven. She knows that it’s the right tem perature by the thermometer, for she uses An Electric Range With Automatic Oven Control MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO J »