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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, JUNE 15, 1925 7 nnnnnnnnnn nnnnnnnn □ □ □ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a 'of the Social Neighbors club at DELIGHT VXLLEY the home of Mrs. Lawrence Monti- eth in Delight Valley Wednesday. (Special to The Sentinel.) The Mallette family has moved June 15.—Mr. and Mrs. Ray to Junction City. Nixon, of Portland, were here for Mrs. Ed Leum and children and a short visit with relatives the first SAGINAW. Mrs. Torn Smith, of Cottage Grove, part of last week. visited with Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Mrs. Lawrence Monti et h was (Special to The Sentinel.) hosteM to Social Neighbors last June 13.—Mrs. D. W. McKinney McKinney Tuesday afternoon. Harry Benston, accompanied by Wednesday afternoon. visited friends in Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene have Welden Cornuti, of Delight Valiey, Monday. Rudolph Campbell left with left Friday morning for Laurel, j both been on the sick list. Miss Lois Jackson was home Company D Thursday night for Washington. Jack Thornton, who had been working here for the from Eugene last Wednesday. eamp nt Medford. The C. A. Moore, Lee Nixon and Mr. nnd Mrs. F. L. Fink returned telephone company, accompanied Tuesday from a month's stay in them as far as his home at Eugene. E. J. Sears families joined a party Portland. Harry Cotter has a crew of men i from the Grove and picnicked on Mrs. Lowell Benston nnd Mrs. working on the Lorane road this Mosby creek Sunday. Mrs. A. W. Cornutt and Vivian Harry Cotter attended the mooting week. left Sunday on a two-week motor trip to their former home in Cali fornia. They will be accompanied by a sister of Mrs. Cornutt’s from Riddle. Mrs. Hodges and daughter, of Roseburg, came up Saturday to visit Mrs. Hodges’ son, T. D The Business College will be in session throughout the Hodges. Summer Months. All classes will he conducted the The Hugh Nixon family spent same as during the regular school year. Sunday at Noti with the Elliott family. Miss Fern Hays, of Eugene, called at the E. J. Rears home Sunday A. IS. Roberts, President. evening. 992 Willamette St. Phone 666 Eugene, Oregon. Prof. Winn and family, of Cor vallis, were guests at the C. H. Haight home Sunday. The E. J. Kent family start west today from Kansas, and will be home soon. ° Nearby News SUMMER SCHOOL XSW ABOUT IT EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE SILK CREEK. (Special to The Sentinel.) June 13.—Mr. and Mrs. C. A. This Is Your Chance to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver Campbell, who taught the church Will End That Tired, Run-Down Feeling. Build Yourself school hare last winter, moved to Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy— | Sutherlin last week. Mr. Campbell [expects to teach in Sutherlin next Feel Your Cery Best Again! winter. Miss Leota Estes, who attended In his private practice Dr. IL S. Thacher demonstrated that such symptoms us Indigestion, Gas on a Hour Stomach, Belching, Dizziness, school at Sutherlin last winter, re Colds that Hung On, Hick Headaches, Constipation, thnt Tired Feeling turned to her home last Tuesday. Alvis Foss went to Drain last ami a general Run Down condition of the System nro often the result of n Hluggish Liver nml that relief in such eases comes quickly when | Thursday to see about his examina the Liver is properly Cleansed and Toned and the System is working tion grades. Frank Overholser has been ill the normally again. past week. Why This Gives Relief I ents known to Physicians for their and HEALTH When working as Nature intend 1 CORRECTIVE Bookkeeping systems. The ed your Liver does three things BUILDING properties. Each in Sentinel. necessary to keep you feeling your gredient is chosen to help Nature best. First, it purifies your BLOOD, 1 to (demise and tom» the Liver—to □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ every drop of which passes through correct this cause of Constipation the IJ ver every fifteen minutes. —to improve Digestion and Appe n □ Second, your Liver furnishes the tite—to Nourish and Strengthen □ essences that are es.sentinl to per the System to tom» the Tired and □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ fect DIGESTION. Third, your Overtaxed Nerves, nnd to send CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, Liver supplies the secretions Na purer, Healthier Blood coursing dental gold, platinum and dis ture uses to lubricate your intes through your veins. carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & tines so that your Bowles can move Refining Company, Otsego, Michi Clip the Coupon Below? mitiirnlly, gently mid regularly a2tfc(2) will cost you nothing to try gan. It «•very day. When your Liver be- health - building vegetable ESTRAY—DARK JERSEY COW. ciunes .sluggish it c.mmol do these this syrup, All wo ask in return I is Canie to tho Ostrander place, ono three tiling«; conaeque ntlv, you 1 mile north of depot on April 17, suffer from one or mo re of the that yon tell others what a few spoonfuls did for you. Keep up 1925. Has left horn broken. Own hymptoms above describe (I. this helpful treatment after the er may have her by paying ex Share It With Family! sample bottle has demonstrated its penses. J. E. Tate. jnl-22p(M) Just to provo to you thnt you merits in your case. Show your CAN got. quick RELIEF, druggists friends ami relatives that th<> regu MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE. tire giving awnv FREE lilmral trial lar dollar size bottle is sold under Is new anti located on south Sixth size bottles of Dr. Thacher’a Liver the guarantee that every penny street. Phone 150-R. jnljy2p(2) n il Blood Hyrap. It is it svrup of will be refunded if fur any reason FOR SALE—GRAY MARE, SEVEN PURELY VEGETABLE ingreili they are not completely satisfied. years old, gentle to ride or drive single or double for women; set I This Coupon I r Good for One Sample Bottle of single harness, stock saddle, get double harness, three-inch wagon. Dr. Thacher’s Liver & Blood Syrup Ethel Cline, Dorena. jn8-18p(2) if prnsented before the supply for free distribution is already given awny. Read the full details above, then act at once, as BABY CHICKS. 8 CENTS EACH. this offer Is Limited. Get a trial size now by presenting this June 8 tq 15 hatch. Hollywood coupon to strain, Bert V. Hands, 2 miles east of Cottago Grove. jnS-ll-lfip WANTADS ° FREE! KEM’S FOR DRUGS CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 46 FOR S A L E—SEASONED FIR wood, $5 a eord; posts, 13 cents delivered; lumber, $5 per M. C. J. Hess, Row River Mill & Wood Co., phone 1HF13 or leave orders with Beaulieu & Harrel. jnll lSp(T) HIGH GRADE PIANO NEAR Cottage Grove will be sold to reliable party at a big saving, Ton dallars monthly will handle —a snap. Write atonce to Tallman Piano Store, Salem, Ore. jnll-15c SUMMONS. Only Diamond Exceed» the Circuit Court of the State of the Sapphire in Value f i In Oregon for the County of i«anc. There Is no such stone ns a saph 1 diamond. There Is a distinct stone, • a sapphire, a pure geui, being ex celled In value by no precious stone except the diamond. The supphire Is regarded as a variety of corun dum, highly transparent and bril liant. It Is sometimes colorless, or nearly so. It more frequently, how ever, exhibits color, generally a bright red (1. e„ the ruby) or a beautiful blue—the latter being that commonly called sapphire. Purplish or greenish color Indicates a flaw, and usual defects are clouds, milk spots, flakes or stripes. A sap phire largely used among Jewelers Is called a “reconstructed sapphire,” artificially made of hard glass (crystal) In Fram e and Germany, and Is of no value except for the work entailed In cutting and mount ing in Jewelry. The true sapphire is found crystallized, usually In six- sided prisms, terminated by six- sided pyramids. It is sometimes found Imbedded in gneiss, but most frequently occurs In alluvial soils. It occurs In Bohemia and Saxony, but the finest are found In Ceylon. Kashmir and Burma also produce fine specimens, and sapphires are found In Australia and parts of the United States. The value depends on quality more than on size and does not decrease with the size of the gem. Oriental Carpet Makers Chant While They Work The Oriental cannot work in con cert unless he cliunts In concert, too. And he has a wonderful eur for his own uproar. Here, for Instance, on the floor were two men bending over the same pattern-carpet. One was dictating to a gung on one side, the other on the other; they were at different places, and as each bawled out a direction to his men the others were reveling In their “So let It' be done.” Yet there was not a mistake in either, though the carpets were only Just beginning; each gang must have caught every ’ord. At the big 57-foot carpet, of course, the directions are hardly needed; ft has been a-making for many months, until the lender reels off the colors and numbers by heart, and the dozen workers, each op posite his strip of pattern, pnt In the stitches like automata. All the convict carpet workers are picked men; It Is not every malefactor that has the brain Co take in the directions, the eye to distinguish flie colors, or the hand to put them In. Such as have prize the work, for it Is the only task In the central Jail at which you are allowed to make a noise.—Bagdad Exchange. Gentlemen Perhaps these are rarer person- ages than some of us think for. Which of us can point out many such In this circle—men whose alms are generous, whose troth Is constnnt, and not only constant In Its kind but elevated in Its degree; whose want' of meanness makes them simple; who can look the world honestly In the face with an equal manly sympathy for the great and the small? We all know n hun dred whose coats are very well made, nnd a score who have excel lent manners, nnd one or two happy beings who are in what they call the inner circles, and have shot into the very center and bull’s-eye of the fashion; but of gentlemen how many? Let us take a little scrap of paper and each make out , his list.—Thackeray. Bird’s-Eye Maple Bird’s-eye tnnple is a popular name for hard, rock or sugar tnnple. It Is called bird's-eye maple because frequently the grain of the wood exhibits a spotted appearance, sup posedly resembling birds’ eyes. Such wood Is widely used for veneer and finishing purposes. Sometimes, In stead of being spotted, the grain of the wood appears wavy. Both of these varieties of wood found In the rock maple are accidental forms In the arrangement of the wood fiber. Blrda have nothing to do with it— Pathfinder Magazine. Ingratitude! Vertical. " ritta* nccesaerr Obliterate .\o(e of mu «Ira l «rata Ik-Tunard - V libera T— Twllet ease IO—Openlaa 1>— R«»a4way <abbr.) 14—Father lb— Flab IT—i erbaae •b—-Urrm reti St—KUh $ll> BB—l'artahr et a (labi a»ea* •b— Ober SM—Smnll partielea et metter bb— 4. loom r Cb—»Betabllabetl price 83*—Ft* tat ef rempmea •4— Frtatlap meaeare 11*— Alaa! bb—buatbera elate <abbr. > J. 8. McKay and Rose McKay, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, vs. . B. F. Baker and Mrs. B. F. Baker bis wife; Charles I. Baker and Mrs. Charles I. Baker, his wife; Elizabeth Hoffman and W. T. Hoffman her husband; Robert Baker and Mrs. Robert Baker, his wife; Bell Koellernieir and Louis Koellermier, her husband; Laura Baker Dollar and Clem Dollar, her husband; Mollie Kruse and E. S. Kruse, her husband; Fred Baker and Mrs. Fred Baker, his wife; Gladys Baker Olsen and Alfred Olsen, her husband; the unknown heirs of Thursia A. Baker, who is sometimes known as Theressa A. Baker; the un known heirs of Ida Bell Blanken ship; the unknown heirs of David M. Baker; Mrs. David M. Baker; Martha Blankenship; and also all other persons or parties unknown claiming any rignt, title or in terest in and to the real property described in the complaint herein; Defendants. To Martha Blankenship; the un known heirs of Thursia A. Baker, w’ho is sometimes known as The- ressa A. Baker; the unknown heirs of Ida Bell Blankenship; the unknown heirs of David M. Baker; and all other persons or parties unknown claiming any right, title or interest in and to the real property described in [ the complaint herein: In the name of the State of Ore gon: You, and each of you, are hereby required to appear and an swer the complaint filed against ' you in the above entitled cause on or before six weeks from the date of first publication of this summons; and if you fail so to appear and answer said complaint, for want thereof the plaintiff will take a decree herein ror the relief prayed for in sai<l complaint, to- wit: Adjudging and decreeing that plaintiffs are the owners in fee simple and entitled to the posses sion of the whole of the premises described in the complaint and described as follows: Lot Numbered Six (6) in Block Numbered One (1) in J. H. Mc ____ to the City Farland’s Addition of Cottage Grove 1- in Lane County, State of Oregon, as platted r and recorded on Page 164 of ' Vol. “P” of the Deed Records of Lane County, Oregon. That the defendants have not, nor have either of them, any _ right, „ . title, interest or claim whatsoever in and to the said premise«, or any part thereof, and that plain tiffs’ title to said premises be for ever quieted in this suit as against the defendants and each of them, and all persons claiming by, through or under them, or either of them; «and that plaintiffs have such other relief herein as to the Court may seem equitable. This summons is published once each week for six successive weeks in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, a twice-a-week newspaper of general circulation published at Cottage Grove, Oregon, by order of the Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judge of said Court, which order bears date the 27th «lay of May, 1925| and the date of* the first publication of this summons is the 1st dav of June, 1925. H. W. LOMBARD, Residence and postoffice ad dress: Cottage Grove, Oregon. POTTER, FOSTER Sc TMMEL, Residence an<l postoffice ad dress: Eugene, Oregon. Attorneys for Plaintiffs. ,jliyl3c(M) I NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE. Notice is hereby given, that the undersigned guardian of the «state of Marjorie Lucille Knox, minor, in pursuance of an order made by the County Court of the State of Ore- gon, for Marion County, in tho matter of said estate shall from and after the 18th day of July, 1925. offer for salp at private sale the following real property be longing to said estate situated in Lam County, Oregon, and described as follows, to-wit: An undivided one-fifth (1-5) inter est in and to Lot six (6) in Block one (1) in James H. Mc Farland’s Addition to Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon. Offers will be received by the guardian at the law office of W. E. Keyes, 305-8, U. 8. National Bank building, Salem, Oregon. The sale will be made for cash subject to confirmation by the County Court of Marion County, Dated this i 15th day of June, 1925. I PH A KNOX, Gnnrdian of Marjorie Lucidi Knox, kfinor. jn15jv>3c(M ’ 'OR SALE—WHITE LEGHORN On an Irish golf course there was roosters, $1.50 per dozen. L. M. a shortage of raddles. A farm la Powell, Delight valley, phone borer who had never seen golf 35F24. jnll 22p(2) played was therefore pressed Into sen-lee. CATTLEMEN—STILL HAYE FEW After two rounds tbe player for NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION registered hereford laills for sale whom he had caddied presented him cheap. Aged from 8 months to 2 with a payment far beyond a la Department of the Interior, U. S. years. D. H. Rempel. jnll-18p(2) borer’s dally wag«. I Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, The Improvised caddie was nat- May 27, 1225. 1935. * ______ _ for __________ a further ____ engage Notice is hereby given that FOR RENT-HOUSE AND BARN urally anxious So, aa he handed over the J_ vnn Oeorgo Morris, of Cottage nt 8i>9 south Sixth street. W. M. ment. “ he asked politely, ‘Might "JS?Jnly Ji, Hill. Curtin, Oregon, telephone Entry. No. 12FL5. jnll 18p(2> your honor be dlggin' here again 01302.’ for Honu^stpail NWU. Faction 2L about the same time tomorrow Y Township 21 S., Range 2 West, WANTED fl DAY OLD CALVES. Willamette Meridian, has filed Will buy cnlvcg nt nnv time. notice of intention to make three The Reverse English establish claim to H. G. Denhnin, box 451, Cottage Ixitta- 'J.the land above describe. I 1. before befori Grove, Oregon. jL"p died worth $4 000.000— whs asked tho United States Land Office, at one day by a Boston reporter why Roeetmrg' Oregon. on’ the^lOth’dav LOST—BOY’S BROWN COAT she had never married._____________ of July, 1925. sweater, with four pockets, nt The actress’ eyes twinkled as Claimant names as witneaaes: ehnutnuqun Thursday afternoon. she answered: Luthera C. Dowens. Walter Dowons, “I*ve always kept In mind, young Thomas flatten, nil of Cottage Leave at Bank of Cottage Grove or man th» old Creek nhil<M«mhar'a .1^X5*• h.rnest Duncnn. Duncan, of man. the philosopher’« 'A™*. 1'- Or»‘gon, Ernest call It» Y. dictum -of course I put the reverae 7,7,*r,«’„ ^1’T . English on It-He who takes n wife t „ i «nJp? AS ’ TTX A CA NADA¥ • FOR SALE-TWO NEW IRON ___ . ... —.... __ _____ •’" 1 --w (-1 Remoter Register bod. nnd gprings. ono mnttress. take* rare. but he who take* care one high grade chnir. Will trade doesn't take a wife.’ * NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION library tnble for large trunk. Novel Cure Department jf the Interior U H A. L. Edmispen, phone 1ST J. A man loaning over «he parapet I-aa<l Office at Roseburg Oregon Solution of Punle Na. 46. of a bridge looked so glum that a -?• kindly pedeatrlan stopped to make , hereby given that tr ■PTÊJ t T r IÔ! sure the gloomy one was not con- Harrison Garman, of Cottage templating suicide. ’’rX‘”• who. on Jnlv ft. ’•No, It’s this nay.” exclaimed exel.lm.,1 the .iXkL.™?’* Homerte^d "dTT'T’5^*^ Entrv. H,. No "1 like to <-ome here once In Pl a latter while tv rest my face. 1 get tired i ^'I'aniettr Meridian, has of smiling nil day at the store and filed notice of intention to make it 1 don’t think I ought to be grouchy three year Proof, to establi.h elaini at home." V.’ I*’1* *6ovo .le.cribed, before E. < Iinrnel. U. S, Commissioner, at Eugene. Oregon, on the Cth lav Nothing of .Tnty. 1925 Mary—What wage* will you pay. —name, as witneeses; mum? ' Willwm T. Jonca. Jess W Remis. Mistreats- I am willing to pay you Elmer J. Groat, Richard B Gar 8O.T. what you are worth. nmn. Jr., all of Cottage Grove ONE •'Fve never worked for as little Oregoa. as that, tuurn. Goed morning!“_ non enal HAMTI.L A. CANADA Y |J»lS9c(2) Register London Tit Bl tn a ^/ea/er near you ^ho's a specialiftr on MILES OUR. neighborhood a specialist on in* "Red Crown" dealer’» creasing gasoline mi. leage—look him up. If you derive a paternal satis* faction in seeing your dollars you’ll get an extra thrill front buying MILES instead of just gasoline for your car. Have the dealer tune up your car to”Red Crown"—the economy run gasoline with the extra miles in it — and use the Red Crown Mileage Card. You'll soon learn to get K to JO extra miles per tankful from "Red Crown”. 0 dealers" Sell "Red CroWri’MlLES' Woodson Brothers Cottage Grove Bunge Service Station Cottage Grove C. H. Wood London Beaulieu & Harrel Cottage Grove Long & Cruson Cottage Grove Pete Marketta Comstock Woods Service Station Cottage Grove W. M. Hill Curtin West Side Garage Cottage Grove C. Roberts Anlauf Motor Inn Servier' Station Cottage Grove C. L. Madden Pioneer Camp buy miles eyfefesttyÿiïl tffOÙYL^rxxâ^ STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C.llf.rala) ® 1915 Our Building Material Line Includes— CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, FIRE BRICK, 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 100 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. K nowles & G raber ib] |gl « HARDWARE I Cottage Grove *