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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY JUNE 8, 1925 PAGE FOUR I SILK CREEK. I Visitor—Have you heard of the SUMMONS. NOTICE OF SALE OF $25.000 00 or so much thereof as mav be OF WATEE SYSTEM IMPROVE necessary for the purpose of build latest extravagance of the Browns! In the Circuit Court of the State of ing an<l constructing a reserve res MENT BONDS OF THE CITY (.Spacial to The Sentinel.) rhey’ve bought a new bed for the Oregon for the County of Lane. OF COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON ervoir and for the replacement, ■ * n June 6.—Mrn. Leslie Godard vis J. S. McKay and Rose McKay, maintenance and improvement of baby, and they haven’t a saxo □uunannnnnnnnnnnnn ited husBand and wife, Plaintiffs, Friday at the home of her the water system of the said City phone in the house. Notice is hereby given that sealed of vs. Cottage Grove.” parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Ashby. I Mail service GO years ago was SAGINAW. bids will be received for the sale F. Baker and Mrs. B. F. Baker, Dated and first published this She returned the following day toi not what it is today. This is illus B. his wife; Charles I. Baker and of Twenty five Thousand Dollars 25th day of Mav, 1925. 4 * Do you know’ where little boys Mrs. Charles I. Baker, his wife; ($25,000.00), or so much thereof June 4.—Mrs. C. C. Moodyre Eugene accompanied by her mother I trated by a clipping which J. L. HOMER GALLOWAY, Elizabeth Hoffman and W. T. as may be necessary, of * * Water rn25jnel 8(M) City Recorder. and girls go who forget to put turned Wednesday from a several ami Louise Mattheyer. Miss Mat 1 Beatty has found in a scrap book System Improvement Bonds ” by Hoffman her husband; Robert their pennies in the collection weeks’ visit with relatives at Co theyer was on her way to Corvallin. which was kept by Israel B. Van Baker and Airs. Robert Baker, the City Recorder of said City at Mrs. Arthur Woolcott returned | Sant, a brother of Mr. Beatty’s quille and Myrtle Creek. Bookkeeping systems. The box!” his wife; Bell Koellermeir and his office in the City of Cottage •, 4 4 Yea’m. To the movies. I mother. He was a cousin of 8. B. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Taylor made from Portland Tuesday. Louis Koellermier, her husband; Grove until the hour of eight Sentinel. The Misses Zaida anti Effie Estes Van Sant, former governor of Laura Baker Dollar and Clem o’clock P. M. on Wednesday the a trip to Portland the last of the Dollar, her husband; Mollie Kruse 10th day of June, 1925, at which visited at the Rigby home Wednes Minnesota, The scrap book was week. , and E. 8. Kruse, her husband; time and in the Council Chamber originally an account book and the I Fred Baker and Mrs. Fred Baker, of the City Hall of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Marie Smith and daughter day. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Darnell and year “1850” is given in the date | his wife; Gladys Baker Olsen and said bids will be opened ami con Cleo, who had been v ¡siting at the by the Common Council Win. Hodge home, left Monday Alvin Sprague motored to Sutherlin lines, The clipping must have been i Alfred Olsen, her husband; the sidered heirs of Thursia A. of said City; said Bonds .shall on Wednesday. evening for Portland. pasted into the book at about that I unknown bear date the first day of June, Baker, who is sometimes known time. It reads as follows: Wm. Mayes returned Tuesday as Thcressa A. Baker: the un 1925, and will be due as to princi “On single letters, carried anv from down the valley. He visited known heirs of Ida Bell Blanken pal and payable by the City of Cot Oakridge to Celebrate. ship; the unknown heirs of David tage Grove as follows: at Portland, Bonneville and Se io. An 44End of the Steel” celebra- distance not exceeding 30 miles, Principal due twenty (20) years M. Bajier: Mrs. David M. Baker: 'I’hc If. A. Johns family, of |tion will be put on July 4 and 5 •I cents; over 30, and not exceeding Martha Blankenship; and also all from date; said bonds to be issued Eastside, spent several days of 1 at Oakridge by the business men | 80, 10 cents; over 80, and not over other persons or parties unknown in denominations of Five Hundred last week visiting at the C. H. there. The Klamath Falls rodeo 150, 12% cents; over 150, and not claiming «any right, title or in Dollars ($500.00) with interest terest in and to the real property bearing coupons attached, bearing Sharon home. will be one of the features and ovor 400, 18% cents; over 400, 25 described in the complaint herein; interest at not to exceed five (5) Double letters, or those Mrs. James Conley enjoyed a [there will be races, wrestling cents. per cent per annum from date of Defendants. What a differ visit with her brothers Joe and matches and the usual Fourth of composed of two pieces of paper, To Martha Blankenship; tho un issuance; and the said interest to ence —1 double those rates. Those composed be paid semi-annually on the first Edgar and families the past week. July sports. The little city will known heirs of Thursia A. Baker, who is sometimes known as The- day of December and the first They motored down from Washing spenti $5,000 in putting on the cele of three pieees of paper, triple Equip your car ress.a A. Baker; the unknown < ay of June each year after the those rates. Packets or letters ton. bration. with VIKING date of issuance. The Citv re heirs of Ida Bell Blankenship; composed of four or more pieces of Mrs. Harry Cotter took her Sun the unknown heirs of David M. serves the right to retire anv or all Balloons and enjoy paper, or one or more other day school class for a picnic in the First with Cottage Grove new¡ Baker; and all other persons or of said Bonds after ten (10‘) years motoring. parties unknown claiming any from date thereof; and the princi articles, and weighing one ounce Cottage Grove city park Wednesday. The Sentinel. right, title or interest in and to pal and interest shall be payable avoirdupois, quadruple those rates, Unlike most balloons, the real property describe in nt the City Treasurer's office in and in that proportion for all Cottage Grove, Oregon. The whole Vikings do not lessen the complaint herein: greater eight. Ship letters not In the name of the State of Ore of said Bonds shall be concurrent gas mileage. This Is carried by mail, 6 cents. gon: You, and each of you, are and shall be without priority as because of the wall to each other and shall be a gen hereby required to appear and an- It is evident from a reading of strength of the tire and swer the complaint riled against eral obligation of the City of Cot those rates that in those days the i ¡you the resiliency of the in the above entitled cause, tage Grove, Oregon. pure Para rubber used. letter paper, after being written i on or before six weeks from the Said Bonds are to be negotiable upon, was foldel to form an en ' date of first publication of this and shall be sold for not less thnnj VIKING Balloons are velope, the letter and the envelope summons; and if you fail so to their par value plus accrued inter-i built for service as well est, the Council reserving tho_right [appear and answer said complaint, as comfort. being one piece of paper. for want thereof the plaintiff will to reject any and all bids. That said bonds arc to be dis take a decree herein ror the relief Viking Tires Will Do prayed for in said complaint, to- posed of under an act entitled Camp Meeting July 22. You Many a Good Turn” “ An Act to amend the Charter of Wit: Adjudging and decreeing that The annual camp meeting here I plaintiffs are the owners in fee the City of Cottage Grove, Lane Gore & McGinnis will be held during the two weeks simple and entitled to the posses- ' County, Oregon, by adding a new commencing July 22. While all sion of the whole of the premises chapter thereto authorizing and Motor Inn Service Station the Common ■ Council 1 the preachers who will participate described in tho complaint and empowering Cottage Grove, Oregon of the City of Cottage Grove to have not been definitely selected, described as follows: Lot Nmnbered Six (6). in Block issue and sell negotiable bonds of it is anticipated that there will Numbered One (I) in J. H. Mc the City to the amount of Twentv- be no lack of able expounders of Farland’s Addition to the City five Thousand Dollars ($25,990.00) • the gospel, Special attention will of Cottage Grove in Lane County, State of Oregon, as platted and as usual be given to the musical iecorded on Page 164 of Vol. <<p” side of the program. of the Deed Records of Lane County, Oregon. That the defendants have not, Your home print shop—The Sen tinel—should bo always considered nor have either of them, any right, interest or claim whatsoever first. Usually it can handlo any title, in and to the said premises, or job of printing you may have. x any part thereof, and that plain tiffs’ title to said premises be. for □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ever quieted in this suit as against th<* defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them; □ and that plaintiffs havo such other □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a relief herein ns to the Court may seem equitable. CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, This summons is published once dental gold, platinum and dis each week for six successive weeks (© by Western Newspaper Union.) • carded jewelry. Hoko Smelting & in Tho Cottage Grove Sentinel, a Horizontal. Vertical. twice-a-week newspaper of c" general ~ F your requirementsdemand Refining Company, Otsego, Michi I—Tending to tlock together 2—Note of niuMiral «rale circulation published at t Co A age the finest quality that has 11—Issue from a source 8—AuNtritllau bird gan. a2tfc(2) Grove, Oregon, bv order of the Hon. 13—Neuter pronoun 4— —If awn of said ever been put into a tire, you G. F. Skipworth, Judge 16— Skyward 5— Indefinite nrtlele BALED HAY FOR SALE. PHONE Court, Which order bears date the need the U.S. Royal Cord—the Kt—Through » 6— -Knock 35F5, Ted Hodges, Dolight Val- 27th day of May, 1925; and the 17— Kuropenn river 7— Prone parnicrnph standard of value everywhere. of date of tho first publication IN—Sink In the middle loy. in28j8p(2) H—-Acroan (poetic) this summons is the 1st day of 20— Printing measure If you know you do not need »—We 22—Metal dish 10—Sent off TWO M O D E R N DWELLINGS, Juno, 1925. H. W. LOMBARD, the extra mileage of the Royal 8A—Pastries 12——feather Right terms to right parties. Residence and postoffice ad Cord but want your money to 21— For ««ample (abbr.) 14—Miidi- to ineawure A. L. Woodard. dress: Cottage Grove, Oregon. Jnlllc(2) 28— Uttered musically 17—-Food atoreroonia bring you full service and fine POTTER, FOSTER & TMMEL, 27—Charity ll>—Jewel appearance — the USCO Cord 2H— l)lrt ESTRAY—DARK JERSEY COW, 21 — Methods Residence and postoffice ad 30— Initials of a President 22—Father dress: Eugei e, Oregon. is the tire for you. Came to the Ostrander place, one 31— Toward 26—Thin porridge mile north of depot on April 17, Attorneys for Plaintiffs, j! jvl3c(M) Both are made and guaran 82—Abolish 2ti—Quiet! 1925. Has left horn broken. Own K.’l—Part of verb “to be” 2N—Printing ineaanre teed by the United States Rub ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR 84—Apple 21^—Symbol for thallium er may havo hor by paying ex ber Company. STREET IMPROVEMENT. COT 8tl—Point of com pans 32—Month of Hebrew calendar penses. J. E. Tate. jnl-22p(M) 87—Ship TAGE GROVE. OREGON. !W— lllatoric whip Royal Cords — in all sixes from 8N—-Fold of cloth 86— Fnrt of verb “to be” 30x314 inches up. Royal Cord low BOARDERS WANTED. .307 QUIN 40—Weight (abbr.) 30—Weight hereby given that on pressure Balloons for 20, 21 and 22 Notice is 42—New Eealaud parrot cy avenue. jnl 8p(2) Monday, 41—stain inch rims, and Royal Cord Balloon- the Sth day of .Tune, 1925, 48—Hoy’s name 44——Anelriit Italian <nddear af the of 8 o ’ clock p. m. of Tvpe Tires. at the hour 44—Native metal harvest LAUNDRY DONE BA' MRS J. A. said day, in the Council Chambers 46—Note of musical scale 46---- Agr USCO Cord — in 30a3 inch and Buchanan. Second house from 4N--F.toadway (abbr.) of the (Sty Hall, ___ sealed bids will 47—Nhoeninker’a tool 30x3H inch clincher, and 30x3H> Main, eaRt Sixteenth street. Prices be opened for the improvement by 4fr—Hirds 41»—Note of mualcal nc ale 32x3K, 31x4, 33x4 and 34x4 inch ft»—-Torn down 60— The king*« navy (abbr.) reasonable. jn4 8-1 lp paving with cement concrete, or straight side. nitulitnic or bituminous concrete, 61— Point of rompaaa Solution will uppear In uevt laaue. FOR SALE—MILK COW N. E Adams evenue from 8th St. to S. P. United States lires Glass. jn4-8-llp right of wav and Tenth street to Thirteenth street, according to the are Good Tires provisions of Ordinances No. 576, MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE. named and approved April 20, Is new and located on south Sixth 1925; (3500 sqnnre vnrds more or street. Phone 156-R. jnl-29p(2) less) and ordinance No. 577, passed Buy U.S. Tires from and approved April 27, 1925. Also FOR SALE— GRAY MARE, SEVEN the improvement of chestnut nve years old, gentle to ride or drive nue with Standard Class 44 A” mac as provided in ordinance No. single or double for women; vt adam, 562, passed and approved March 2, single harness, stock saddle, set 1925 (2800 square yards more or double harness, three-inch wagon. less). Plans an<l specifications I.. __ __2 *__ on file Ethel Clino, Dorena. jn8-18p(2) viiv Rvcoruer, win» will in office j of City Recorder, who receive bids for any part or all BABY CHICKS, 8 CENTS EACH. «aid I improvement until 7:30 Juno 8 to 15 hatch. Hollywood o of ’clock p. m. of said day, June 8 strain, Bert V. Hands, 2 miles 1025. Work shall be ’completed east of Cottage Grove. jnS-11 15p within 90 days from the signing and certified check of th? contract, ,, ___________ ___ CLEAN, COOL 2 ROOM APART for 10 per cent of the amount shall accompany each bi 1 and the Com inent. Mrs. E. C. Shay. 305 mon Council reserves the right to south Sixth. Phone 137 R. jn8c reject anv and all bills. D.ited this 25th day of May, 1925. SALE 6b, ACRE POULTRY Copies of plans and specifications ch; I acre in cultivation; sent upon receipt of $10 deposit. HOMER GALLOWAY, nder is bench; ideal place City Recorder. lickens. Chicken house, 20x100 m25jnnl-8(.M) brooder house 18x24 feet; NOTICE or FINAL SETTLE ii dwelling bouse, All build- practically new. You will MENT. this a bargain. Located 5 Notice is hereby given that east of the Grove on Row Charles F. lmcky, administrator of N. E. Elliott. jn8p the estate of William H. Imcky, deceased, has filed his final account FOR SALE TWO FRESH JERSEY in the matter of said estate in the cows. Waldo Miller, Disston county court of tho State of Oregon route, phone 1F12. jn8p for Ijtne county; and that Tuesday, HOUSE WORK WANTED—WILL tho 16th day of June, 1925, at the care for confinement cam's at hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon your home. Phone 189 J. juS lip of said day in the county court room in the county court house at FOR SALE TWO PUREBRED Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, has Holstein bull calves at about been fixed as tho time and place veal prices. E. W. Evanson, Lor by said court for the hearing of ane, Oregon. jnRp objections to said final account and the final settlement of said estate. Solution of Puulo No. 43. Any and all objections to said final account and the final settle ment of Mid estate must be filed with the clerk of said court on or before tho said date of hearing. Hiding “your light under a bushel” i As to how far your “voice” will Dated and first published this will never bring you any business. carry for big result»—leave that to 18th day of May, 1925. You’ve got to give “voice” to what us. We’ll provide plenty of “forcc- CHARLES F. LACKY, i nl oratory in your Advertising Administrator of the estate of you have to sell. And that “voice” with th<> celebrated Bonnet-Brown William H. Imcky, Deceased. is ADVERTISING in this well cir Herbert W. Lombard, Sales Service of powerful illustra culated newspaper. Attorney for estate. m18jnl5(M> tions and snappy-copy. ° Nearby News ° Postage Rates High 60 Years Ago Takes the Ruts out of f Roads/ CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 44 Every Qood Quality You Expect of Your Tires You Will Find in U.S. Royal Cord and USCO Cord WANTADS□ I Big Carnival Billie Hall’s Service Station Cottage Grove, Ore June 11-12-13 BROWNING AMUSEMENT COMPANY Cottage Grove Sentinel You can talk to scores and scores of people, people who would he only too glad to become regular patrons of your establishment if they knew what wares or service you had to offer them. With their new merry-go-round, ferris wheel, whip, shows and clean concessions Burroughs Boekkeep.'ni I Get your account, sheets and blanks at your home print shop.