The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925
'gon you are hereby required to ap- C23C
013028, for Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6, See !
been quite ill over it.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. Wright and pear and answer the complaint filed 1 tion i 33, Township 22 8., Range
vou io the above entitled 3 “ West,
”
Willamette Meridian, has,
children were Sunday guests at the against
suit within six weeks from the date filed notice of intention to make
home of Mrs. Wright’s parents, of the first publication of this sum­ three
year Proof, to establish claim
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
mons, and if you fail so to answer, to the land above described, before
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chestnut and for want thereof the plaintiff will E. O. Inini.!, U. 3. Commissioner,
apply
the Court for relief prayed at Eugene, Oregon, on the 6th day
family attended the * * Uncle Tom’s for in to
plaintiff’ f complaint, to wit: I of July, 1925.
| than 14 hours notice the quick Cabin” play last week.
for a decree of the Court dissolving
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Quit Poisoning Yourself Today;
! difference in the way you feel.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller spent the marriage contract and bonds of William T. Jones, Jess W. Bemis,
Feel Better In Few Hours
matrimony
existing
between
you
Contains pure vegetable ingredients Sunday with Mr .and Mrs. Bert
J Elmer J.. Groat, Richard B. Gar-
or No Cost.
and the plaintiff on the grounds of ! man, Jr., all of Cottage Grove,
approved by Physicians. Helps na- Lancaster at Blue Mountain.
wilful desertion for more than one ' Oregon.
ture cleanse and tone your liver—-
The C. A. King, Clarence John­ year.
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Make this test! End suffering strengthen your digestive organs— son and Thomas Lambkin families
This summons is served by publi­
Everfast Suiting has been
from Indigestion, Pimples, Pains in sooth the tired and overtaxed ■ attended a picnic of former resi­ cation by order of the Honorable JnL29i_£2^_________Register.
AT LAST you can have for
Xa. yourself and your children rubbed and scrubbed with th*
War Veteran Honored.
Back and Sides, Constipation, Head­ nerves, brace up your system and dents of Saskatchewan, Canada, Judge of the above named Court,
this the 2nd day of June.
wash blouses, suits and dresses strongest kinds of laundry
Th? local camp of United Span­
aches and tired, rundown condition, purify your blood and restore your held Sunday at Anlauf. About dated
1925, and the date of the first
that will not fade, no matter soap, boiled in washing soda,
due to
energy again. You, too, must be • one hundred were present it was publication of this summons will ish war veterans of Cottage Grove
bow they are washed and worn. and exposed for weeks to sun,
intes- satisfied, or no cost.
be on the 4th day of June. 1925, has been named Bert B. Chandler
sluggish
wind, rain and salt air without
estimated.
the date of rhe last publication camp in honor of an 18 year old
We unreservedly guarantee losing color in the slightest
tines.
Dr. Thacher’s is sold and recom- I Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lebow, of and
will be on the 1 dth day of July, boy of that name who lost his life
that Everfast Suiting is abso­ degree.
Take a pleasant spoonful of Dr mended under this guarantee by Walden, moved into the J. A. 1925.
lutely
Everfast Suiting is piece-
during the Spanish American war
GEO. J. WILLETT,
Thacher’s Liver and Blood Syrup Kern’s for Drugs and all leading1 Wright home here Sunday.
dyed by a special process. It
Attorney for Plaintiff. as the result of wounds received
FAST TO SOAP AND BOILING
after the next two meals. In less druggists.
Mrs. E. Shide, of Grand Junction,
Postoffice address. Cottage at the battle of Malabon. Ho was
is one yard wide—mercerized
FAST TO 8VN AND WEATHER
Colorado, arrived Friday for an ex­
Grove. Oregon.
jn2jvl6c(T) a memlier of a local company ai
—and comes in all popular
FAST
TO
NtRSPIRATION
AND
□□□nnnnnana□&□□□□□ eape from serious injury Saturday tended visit with her daughter,
colors. The name “Everfaat”
VRIC ACID
well known in this vicinity. T1
SUMMONS.
n when ho was hit on tho head by Mrs. Waldo Miller.
is stamped every yard in thn
FAST TO EVERYTHING IT EN­
heroic
way
in
which
this
boy
m
selvage.
COUNTERS AS A DRESS.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss and Mr.
a swinging cable while logging at
n
his
heath
is
the
reason
for
h
BLOUSE OR SUIT FABRIC.
Circuit Court of the State
□ camp B. The blow was of sufficient and Mrs. Gene Boss spent Sunday In of the
n
*
Next time you are in the
Oregon for Ijine County:
name being honored by the post.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ force to knock him down, but he with Mrs. Gene Boss’ parents, Mr. Clifford
We will promptly and cheer­ ?iece goods department, ask
M. McGee, Plaintiff, vs.
or a sample swatch of Ever­
fully return your money not
Esther Lois McGee, vfii-uuiim.
LONDON.
Defendant.
went to work again within a few and Mrs. A. Eichler, at Curtin.
New Marcel Shop.
only for every yard of Everfast fast. Take it home, test it in
Mrs. Kate Sears, of Cottage To Esther Lois McGee, the above
minutes.
A new marcel shop to be known
named defendant:
Suiting which, for any reason, any way you like and prove to
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mr. and Mrs. Childers and son, Grove, spent the week end with
In the name of the State of Ore­ as La Mode Marcel Shoppe is to
does not hold its color, but also yourself that here at last is
Mrs.
Amanda
Sears.
of
Gold
Hill,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roberts
?fune I 1. Miss Pearl Cowan and
gon you are hereby required to ap­ open June 15 in the Lawson build­
THE COST OF MAKING an absolutely faet^olor waak
pear
and
answer
the
complaint
filed
Mr.
i
and Mrs. Wm. Hogate, of '
fabric.
Thomas (’lark, former residents of and son of Anlauf, Mr. and Mrs.
THE GARMENT.
ing over Smith & Short grocery
against
you
in
the
above
entitled
Lorane, now of Graton, Calif., were B. A. Pruett and daughter and Cottage 1 Grove, were callers Sunday i suit within six weeks from the date store, under the supervision of
•9%
married at that place May 12. Both Mrs. Harold Abeene and two evening at the Waldo Miller home. of the first publication of this sum­ Miss Kathryn Clark.
Miss Elizabeth Cooley visited mons, and L
if you _ fail
so _
ap
__ to
. ...
r ­
young people graduated from the daughters were guests of Mr. and
ami answer, for want there-
there­
Sunday at tho C. Ellis home and pear and
Pacific Christian i academy and the Mrs. ,T. E. Banton Sunday.
of
.............................................
plaintiff will apply to CITIES OF LANE COUNTY
ceremony was performed
]
nt the ■ A eow belonging to Willia m accompanied them to Sunday school the the
Bee U. &
Court for the relief prayed
ARE HEAVY TAX PAYERS
Pat. Off.
at
Walden.
i Eaves accidentally killed herself
close of the exercises.
for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit:
A
e 5 C I M I I P WASH F A I M C
for a decree of the Court dissolving
Elmer Berggren has purchased a Saturday by hanging. Tho child ren
.(Continued from first page.)
the marriage
.____ . contract and bonds of
THORNTON CORNERS.
fine registered Gurnsy bull, The hnd picketed tho eow near a steep
Yard wide,
c the yard
matrimony existing
....... ...K between you
si II Popular Shade»
animal was brought from Salem, ¡bank and in somo way she fell j
land the plaintiff on the grounds of cities and towns in La»i » County:
Rato Per Capita
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mr. Lyons, who was quite ill over, tho rope was strong enough
willful desertion of the plaintiff for
$19.65
.... 82.2
for several days is able to be out to hold till she was strangled to I June 10.—W. F. Schelly and , more than a period of one year Coburg
prior to the date of the filing of Cottage Grovo... ..... 74.8
36.56
death.
1 M tn . Alice Creason, of Roseburg, the
again.
said complaint.
42.70
50.9
Saturday while John Massy, John I 1 accompanied by Mrs. Creuson’s
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton at
This summons is served bv publi­ Creswell*
..... 58.1
53.02
tended the eonimenc ■nient exercises Sutherland nnd Howard Cox were mother, Mrs. Matthew«, visited cation bv order of the Honorable Eugene -
89 8
44.77
at Cottage Grove Friday evening.
out hunting coyotes they found tho I Sunday at the C. A. Dodge home. Judge of the above named Court, Florence
dated
this
the
2nd
day
of
.Tune.
40.87
■
A party of young people took carcaas of n deer that, had been
The little boy of Mr. and Mrs. 1925. and the date of the first pn1> Junction Citv.... ..... 64.2
40.74
the first swim of the season in '«lain by a cougar. Evidently the Wm. Strand received quite a pain- i iMvo.'itMi
liration will be on the 4th dav Springfie! Id ...... ..... 69.6
the hotel swimming tank Friday. | coyotes had been also feeding on ful burn Saturday but is recovering I of June. 1925, and
ami the date of tho
the
last publication will be on tho Ifith EXPLORER TELLS STORY
Norman Baeheider has purchased the careass as the dogs picked up satisfactorily.
•
lav
of
July,
1925.
OF CRUELTY IN RUSSIA
a new Ford touring ear.
the scent nnd went about four
Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Rose and
Mn.H.A.Hagen ¡
TT. J. SHTNN.
E. W. Powell is confined to his miles to a den of coyotes, where family attended the Canadian pic­
Any Kind Any Time
Aftornev for Plaintiff.
homo with the mumps.
Mv postoffice address and resi­
(Continued from first page.)
PRICES RIGHT
two baby coyotes were captured.
nic at Anlauf, Sunday. Only for­
. bone»:
dence is Cottage Grove. Lane
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Marlow went
Terms: Cash
W. II. Warthen, of La Harbra, mer residents of Canada were
Office
Marcelling
much
information
regarding
the
Countv, Oregon.
in4iv!6c(T)
to Lorane and visited relatives and j Calif., arrived Monday to spend present.
30
Manicuring
country
nnd
its
people.
friends the first of the week.
the slimmer with his daughter, Mrs.
Res.
Mrs Frank I’hnpnmn of D,vi.lo. NOTIC£ OF ANNUAL SCHOOL
Facial
Massage
The
idea
that
Siberia
is
a
barren
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Childers and Charles Powell.
118-Y
----------- i... by her husband’s -------
MEETING.
accompanied
par­
Phones: Office 76, Res. 124-L
country is entirely incorrect. There
Shampooing
son of Gold Hill, attended church
Mrs. Ivan Abeene is reported ns ents, of Eugene, and their daughter,
Nay
p(2)
are
wheat
fields,
rich
mineral
de
­
Bobbing
Evenings ■
services here Sunday. Mr. Childers being quite ill.
| from Wisconsin, were guests Fri-
■ Hair Tinting
Notico is hereby given to the
by ■
occupied the pulpit and gave a
legal voters of School District No. posits, tho greatest timber belts in
Miss Viola Welty, n teacher in <lay of Mrs. George Foster.
Appoint­
the world nnd a great supply of
French
Paper
Curl
45,
of
Lane
County,
State
of
Ore
­
ment
■
splendid talk.
the Centralia, Wash., schools is
Mrs. Jennie Perini visited her
First with Cottage Grove news—
that the annual school meeting natural wealth in this country.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Till In r and visiting her sister, Mrs. Charles husband in Salem Sunday who gon,
The
Sentinel.
of said district will be held at
The intense suffering of the peo­
■ ■ ■ I
son of Eugene, were Sunday guonts Wood.
is somewhat improved.
I the auditorium of high school build- ple under the Communist rule was
at thr home of their daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Nora Henderson, who has t Mrs. S. P. Short ridge spent Sun- ing to begin at the hour of two vividly told by the spenker. Liv­
Joe Geer.
been caring for her niece, Mrs. day with her daughter, Mrs. James o’clock P. M. on the third Monday
in June, being the 15th day of ing in want with all their property
.Fames Powell hnd a narrow es Howard Cox tho past threo weeks, I Ma ust in Eugene.
June. 1925.
confiscated the peasnnts are forced
returned to her home at Lorane | Mrs. Olive Berrey has been em­
This meeting is called for _ the
__ to provide splendid feasts for the
Solution of Puzzle No. 44.
1
purpose
of
electing
one
director
to
Tiiesdnv. Mrs. Cox’ sister, Mr«, ployed at the Elite in Cottage
I serve three years, and one clerk officials who are never without
Calvin Marlow will be with her Grove, during the past week.
OÍU
| to serve one year, and the trans­ footl themselves. These bnnquets
a
Mr. and Mrs. George Foster went I action of business usual at such are used very largely for the pur­
ES
to Lost Lake up the McKenzie meeting.
Dated this 28th day of May, 1925. pose of impressing visitors with
Saturday on a fishing trip and
MOUNT VIEW.
tho apparent prosperity of the
N. E. GLASS,
returned Sunday.
Chairman of Board of Directors. country nnd inducing them to be­
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent Attest: WORTH HARVEY,
lieve that Communism is n suecess.
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
Sunday nt Clear Lake with Mr. I Tlijdric^Tradc,^^jn4JJ(T That many visitors to Russia have
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
June 10.— Mr. mid Mrs. Sheets, of Fisher’s mother and brother, Mrs
been fooled in this was the opinion
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL
Doriina, were Sunday visitors nt Sarah Fisher and J. E. Fisher.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
of Captain Gudmunson.
t he C. Ellis home.
LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN-
He challenged and adherent of
Mrs. Amanda Sears returned
Department
of
the
Interior,
U.
S.
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE,
HEBRON.
: Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, communism in the audience to show-
Thursday from Eugene where she
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
May 27, 1925.
one good thing about it and de­
had visited since Sunday of Inst
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Notice is hereby given that clared he was going into Idaho and (
PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE
week
with
relatives.
R O w
June 10.—A. C. Piper and sons, ' Tvnn George Morris, of Cottage
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
Mrs. J. R. Cooley had eleven LnMnr and Barnard, of Portlnnd, | Grove, Oregon, who, on July 6, challenge Senator Borah to meet
N T L
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
1920, ma<le Homestead Entry, No. him in debate at a v time to
tooth extracted last week anil hns motored down to the home of his|vjovau
013025, for NW',. Section 81....................................
show why the United States should
MENTION.
father, 8. R. Piper Saturday and Townsiii
i- an£°, -
recognize the Soviet republic.
Willamette
Meridian, has filed
I Sunday took his father and mother notice
...... of intention
to make three
ianng that charity begins at
No Charge on City Deliveries
and sister to Eugene.
year Proof, to establish claim to home ho said that we should take
Mrs. Ella Hankins, of Cottage the land
;
above described, before care of the children living in the
Grove, will tench the Hebron school the United States
Slates Land Office, at American cities before sending
the coming year.
of’Thil'V,^ 1925 li"n °n
’ 1O'h ''nVj'n"n,'v nbron'’ for
Whl11'
Marjorie Schneider is visiting her
< Claimant
Laimant names as witnesses: the Bolsheviks were raising money
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
aunt, Mrs. Lockwood, in Delight Lufhera C. Dowens. Walter Dowons, to send propaganda to America we
Valley.
, Thomas Patten, all of Cottage wore sending money to Russia to
Grandpa Schneider is visiting at Grovo. Oregon. Ernest Duncan, of take rare of the suffering there.
his sons, George and Frank Schnei I Newberg, Oregon.
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
! der.
Jn1-29e(2)_______________ Register.
Mr. anil Mrs. H. D. Aldridge
gave a farewell party Thursday
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
evening for their niece, Frances
Welch, who spent tho winter with
Department of the Interior, U. S.
them and attended school at Lon- Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Mav 27, 1925.
. don.
.Notice is hereby given that
Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Aldridge Erne«t B. Walker, of Landa x, Ore
motored to Ixtoking Gia«« Saturday gon, who, on April 1, 1921, made
evening to take Francis home. Mrs. Forest Homestead Entrv, List No.
No. 013801, for Lots 3 & 4,
Aldridge is stnying for a vi»it <1213.5;
Section 5. Township 20 S„ Rang«'
with her sistor.
1 East, Willamette Meridian, has
Mrs. Mina Clark and Mrs. Mark filed notice of intention to make
hnin went to a quilting
_ party three year Proof, to establish claim
the land above described, before
Wednesday afternoon at Mr», John to
E. O. Tmmel. U. S. Commissioner,
McCalls.
at Eugene, Oregon, on the Sth day
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McCoy spent of July, 1925.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
Sunday with Mrs. Flora Small
Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker,
ami family in the Grove.
both of Landax, Oregon, Thad
Mrs. Lois Abeene is ill at her Mundell, of Dexter. Oregon. Ralph
mother’s, Mrs. Flora Small.
H. Walker, of Vida, Oregon,
Mariana Jepson and wife left non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Register.
lust Wednesday for their home in ,Inl-29e(2t
San Jose. Calif., after an cight-
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
months’ visit with relatives.
<« by Wwt.rl N»w.i>»|>«r I’UM. i
At Indianapolis, May
Arthur
Combs
from
Cottage
Grove
’»•1.
Vertical.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
was loader at the Christian En­
1 — Small bandle
8—-Enough (porttr)
deavor meeting at Hebron Sunday I .and Office, Roseburg, Oregon, Mnv ,
1—Ipprrmoat part
evening,
Thero were sixty-two 12, 1925.
4—Tbr blnn'h navy (abbr«>
Notice is hereby given that John
Katie Gilcrist changed
present,
• f later Narwa
d— Ora
d—I ntfl ferrite.)
places with Mr. Combs who was j Hopman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
T—European rtvrr
supposed to lend one of the ChVia- who, on August fl. 1920, made i
H—iifrl'w name
This gruelling test proves the
tian Endeavor societies’ in Cottage Homestead Entry, No. 013x15, for
►—■rears
strength and flexibility, and elimi­
outstanding superiority of Fire­
>
ie_H«ry
Grove. All those who were at the SW'4, Section 9, Townshop 22 8.,
nates internal fnetton and heat.
•
13—«Preposition
Range
3
West,
Willamette
Meridian,
stone Full-Size Gum-Dipped Ba)
Christian Endeavor meting Sunday
Id—Water conveyee
toor» With practically no change
night will be treated to ice cream has filed notice of intention to
principal branche»
IT—lllrds at nlpbt
HO—Tbww
—inspect
this coming Saturday evening. June make three year Proof, to establish
tn cars and drivers from last year,
of these Full-Size
'J'2—-Xr va tire
claim to the land above described,
13. at the Gilcrist Home.
and over the same rough, onever
travelled the 500-
84—-Strong
blew
given
with
a
Mike Kebelbeek had an operation before the Register and Receiver
tine» track, laid sixteen years age
sweeping metlon
of
the
U.
8.
Land
Office,
at
Rose
­
101.13
XV—4nr of the vsrlews old erlentel performed last week and is in a
—Firestone Balloons racing under
100.M2
eeiua
Eugene hospital. He is doing fine. burg, Oregon, on the 17th day of
a blazing sun —best last year’s
100.1»
IT—ferry to
June. 1925.
George
and
John
Kebelbeek
fami
*•—Mingle
world record on thick-walled.high
Claimant names as witnesses:
S7A7
81—Kngfneeriwg «rheel le Maua- lies motored down to see his Sun
pressure tires by a wide margin
9®.»1
ch it setts «abbr. >
Thomas O. Brasher. Charles Wil­
day.
I
9S1.H.5
88—Male sbrrp
Of the 21 cars which started
Mrs. Emma Kelley has a mush liam Ewing. William H. Baeheider,
84—<»lrVs name
only
10
finished
“
in
the
money'
Edward
N.
Brasher,
all
of
Cottage
room in her yard that measures
»5.7«
8M—Abrasive stoee
—every one on Firestone Balloons
»4.75
«
80—Halt
32 inches in cireii inference, It is Grove, Oregon.
•eale
—Gum-Dipped by the extra Fire­
largo enough to ranke a meal for non coal HAMILL A.CANADAY,
43— Dishes
stone process that adds extra MOST MILES PER DOLLAR
the whole family.
■nllinlle(S)
Register.
44— I the
Notice Big Difference
In the Way You Feel
Everfast colors
last as long as
the cloth itself
Nearby News
Everfast
Suiting
Helliwell & Marksbury
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
Sanitary Beauty
Shop ■
■
Our Building Material
Line Includes
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 45
Godard & Randall
Win Battle
of Tires
SeitlngaNew World
Mark of 101.13 Mile«
per hour—500 Miles without Tire Trouble
I 4d—«Knd t french)
4M—Periods of time
: 50—Parts of the faro
I M—Routine
er
A3—Kind of johaay eak«
»••nd
A4—Heguest
T gravel
depo^ gg—Rehuid I
a In soaoelatloa UT—tirano
■r <PL)
8»--Personal premeva
81— Toward
•oletloa will appear ta aeat
iaaao.
SUMMONS
0. E. Woodson’s Garage, Cottage Grove
Bunge’s Service Station, Cottage Grove
Woodson Motors. Creswell
J. H. Kirk, Dorena
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
In the Circuit Court of the State
Department of the Interior, U. S
of Oregon for Lane Countv:
I-nn.l Office at Roseburg. Oregon.
Loo B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Frances May 27, 1985.
Spray Rice, Infonda nt.
Notice is hereby given that
To Frances Spray Rice, the above John Harrison Garman, of Cottage
named defendant:
Grove, Oragon. who. on July 5,
, Tn the name of the State of Ore 11920, made Homestead Entry, No.
»MBB1CAW»
SHOULD
PRODUCI!
THEIR
OWN
RUBB kp