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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 18, 1925)
M COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THUDSDAY, JUNE 18. 1925 PAGE FOUR MOUNT VIEW Special Prices and Bargains for this Week. $2.85 to $5.95 $2.25 to $3.25 $2.25 to $10.00 ....................... 79c 98c to $1.95 18c to 35c 35c to 50c One lot ladies’ aprons One lot ladies’ aprons Dress ginghams......... Dress voiles................. Nice lot of suiting, just received, fast colors................................................. 40c $1.45 to $2.95 $1.98 to $2.95 75c to 95c Men’s (Special to The Sentinel.) June 17.— Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan, of Cottage Grove, ere Sunday* guests of .Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley. Arthur Bales, of Rat Creek vis ited Saturilay at the Charles Bahs homo. Miss Sarah Riley, of Fairview, visited Sunday with her sister, Miss r.a urn Riley. Mrs. Melville Hanna and her sister, who has been visiting her from Eugene, ealled on Mrs. J. R. iCooloy one evening Inst week. Mr. »and Mrs. Carr, of Disstou, were at the AV. D. Heath home Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guggisburg nnd family, of Leona visited Sunday with Mr. nml ■Mrs. Fred Guggisburg. Mrs. E. E. Chestnut visited Mrs. J. R. Cooley one day last wook. Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss Laura Riley attended ehautauqun in the afternoons of both Saturday nnd Sunday. Others attending dur ing tho past week wero Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and fninily and Mrs. Luthoria Dowens. Elmer and Lee Riley, of Bend, ' who have been visiting their ais- tors, Missos Laura nnd Sarah Riley. left Sunday for Springfield and 1 may remain in the Willamette valley if they obtain work. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Mountain, spent Munday with Mr. nnd Mrs. W. D. Heath. Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ a □ n □ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ CLEAN, COOL 2-ROOM APART merit. Mrs. E. C. Shay, 305 south Sixth. Phone 137-Ii. jnl9p WANTADS Men’s B. V. D.’s 65c to 95c GOOD YEAR means good wear Good Year Tires Are Not Expensive Price Them at The Cottage Grove Service Station EHT RAY—DARK JERSEY COW. Camo to tho Ostrander place, one ;nilo north of depot on April 17,' 1925. Has left horn broken. Own er may have her by paying ex penses. J. E. Tate. jnl-22p(M) MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Is now nuil located on south Sixth street. Phono 156-R. ,jnl.jy2p(2) FOR BALE—GRAY MAKE, SEVEN years old, gentle to ride or drive single or double for women; set single harness, stock saddle, sot double harness, throe-inch wagon. Ethel ('line, Dorena. jn8-18p(2) FOR 8 A L E—SEASONED FIR wood, $5 a cord; posts, 13 cents delivered; lumber, $5 per M. C. J. Hess, Row River Mill & Wood Co., phono 18F13 or leave orders with Beaulieu & Harrel. jnll-18p(T) FOR BALE—WHITE LEGHORN roosters, $1.50 per dozen. L. M. Powell, Delight valley, phone 35F24. jnll-22p(2) CATTLEMEN—STILL HAVE FEW registered hereford bulls for sale cheap. Aged from 8 months to 2 years. D. H. Rempel. jnll-18p(2) FOR RENT—HOUSE AND BARN nt 809 south Sixth street. W. M. llill, Curtin, Oregon, telephone 12F15. jnll-18p(2) a □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ a □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ B n B □ B B u □ □ u a □ □ B u a B □ □ □ □ B □ □ □ □ □ □ B u n □ g SPECIAL NOTICE Saturday, June 20 ALL SPRING AND SUMMER □ MERCHANDISE WILL TAKE A DRASTIC MARK-DOWN REDUCED PRICES On Men’s Suits, Women’s Ready-to-Wear, Dry Goods and Shoes 1.1 □ □ □ □ □ □ □ B □ □ u B □ □ g n a a i□ I BEGINNING 8 □ □ a □ □ □ □ h □ u a □ □ □ □ i j o H □ □ n a □ □ ri □ □ □ □ □ n □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ ! I » Helliwell & Marksbury □ B j FOR BALE—HEAVY CHINA □□nnnnnnnnnnnnnuaannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrannnnnnnnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnnijnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn dishes, Rogers silver, table linen, fruit jars, ham kettle, bread mixer, big copper teakettle, oil heater and lot of other things. Strong counter SUMMONS. gon you are hereby required to np pear and answer the complaint filed ,'t by tl feet. New patent leather shoes and arch supporters. Corsets In the Circuit Court of the State ¡against vou in the above entitled suit within six weeks from the date of Oregon for Lane County: $1.25 and up. Large oil painting the first publication of this sum- B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Frances j of nnd «mailer pietuie» for price of Leo tnous, null if you fail to so ap- Spray Rice, Defendant. frames. 1(150 oust Main street op To Frances Spray Rice, the abovo ’ pear and answer, for want there- I of the plaintiff will apply to named defendant: posite grocery. jnlSp Court for the relief prayed Tn the name of the State of Ore tho for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit: FOR BALE—34 ACRES, Mi MILE gon you are hereby required to ap for a de *ree of tho Court dissolving west of London. Lots of good pear and answer tho complaint filed the marriage contract and bonds of gainst vou in the above entitled matrimony existing between you wood and saw timber. Water on -uit within six weeks from the date the land. Ideal for chicken ranch. of the first publication of this sum (and the plaintiff on the grounds of willful desertion >if the plaintiff for J. N. Hogue, route 2, Cottage mons, ami if vou fail so to answer, moro than a period of one year for want thereof the plaintiff will prior to the date of the filiug of Grove. jn!8 29p(2) ■ipplv to the Court for relief praved said complnjnt. in plaintiff's complaint, to wit:' the This FOR HALE—ALMOST NEW TEN for is served by puhli- for n decree of the Court dissolving eation summons bv order of the Honorable foot McCormick hay rake. Thirty tho marriage contract and bonds of Judge of the above named Court, dollars cash. Phone 1F4 night or mntrimonv existing between you dated this the 2nd dav of .Tune. morning. Claude Arne. jnlS-22p •ind the plaintiff on tho grounds of 1925, and the date of the first pub- wilful desertion for more than one lication will be on tho 4th day W ANTED TO KENT- FURNISHED v.-ar. This rammonn in nerved by publi- of June. 1925, nnd the date of the house. Inquire nt the Tourist ration bv order of the Honorable last publication will be on the Itith Cafe. jnlSp Judge of the above nnme<l Court. day of July, 1925. H. J. 8HTNN. Titod .. this (he 2n<1 dnv of Juno, Attorney for Daintiff 1925, and the date of tho fir*t Mv postoffice address nnd resi publication of thi* summon* will dence is Cottage Grove, T.nno I - ‘ on the Ith dny of .Tune, 1925. nud the «Inte of the Inst publication ^^^CountVj^jvlfiefT) will th' on the lflth dav of July, 1935. GEO. T. WTT J ETT. Attornev for Plaintiff. JU "*Ì Postnffioo nddre**. Cnttngo VÍV/C r Chassis Design I se 3% of your gross receipts for advertisi and increase the volume of your business 10* Why Pay More For a Fine Coach? FOR SALE HOLSTEIN AND Jersey cows and several horses. E. C. Lockwood. jnlS 20p(21 HAY FOR SALE—CHEAT AND oats, $15 a ton. Young Jersey cow, fresh, $50, Phone 35F2I. L. M. I’owell. julKe FOR SALE—f>S ACRE I*OVLTRY ranch; one acre in cultivation; remainder is bench; ideal place for chickens, Chicken house 20x100 feet; brooder house 18x24; 3-room dwelling house. All buildings prac tically new. You will find this n bargain. Located 5 miles east of the Grove on Row river. N. E. Elliott. jnlS 22p IS1.D MONARCH RANGE FOR >ale. Call Mrs. A. I.. Wynne, 134 L. jn!8 22p typical of the highest priced can NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior. U. S. 1.1nd Office at Roseburg. Oregon. V v 27, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Ivnn George Morris, of Cottage Greve, Oregon, who. on July <>. 1920 made Homestead Entry, No. 01.for NW<i. Section 21. Township 21 S. Range 2 West. Willamette Meridinn. bus filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before th.* United States Tj»nd Office, at R *burg. Oregon, on tho 10th dav of July, 1925. Claimant names is witnesses; Luthern C. Dowcns. Walter Tlowens. Thomas Patten, all of Cottag»' Grove. Oregon. Ernest Duncan, of New berg. Oregon nor oal H \MIT.L A. CAN \DAY. Jnl ?9e(2> Register. SUMMONS NOTICE I. ADI I S WHO WISH TO orler Khaki hiking suits for girl.s In the Circuit Court of the State nr for themselves, corset*, hosiery of (Aragón for Lane (Vnntv; or thing* Rilverfinetl, <*nn call eve Clif ; .rd M M G e. Plaintiff, vs, Esther Imis McGee. IJpfondant. 10ÍW ning*. Gnnmntvnrt ror*et*. To Esther Tn»i» M<*G.*e, the above eawt Main *trvet opposite ns met! defendant: jnlSp a vry. Tn the name of the State of Ore Duco Finish luster and color last for years The World’» Lowest Priced Fisher Body Coach— Economical Motor famous for its power Your honte without a make it a house. We • is not complete radio. Let us complete show can do so by Xixclt N uson E uctric S hop PHONE-201 9th »MMN Long Semi-elliptic Springs wonderful comfort in riding >*735 A remarkable example of quality at low cost. This Chevrolet coach offers you fine car features with a complete list of appointments —the greatest coach value in the world todav. But vou can not fullv appreciate how fine a car this is until you ride in it. Call at our •howroom tixlay. f. o. b. Him. Mfc*. oadrter ouring xwpe edan * • 151« • 525 « 71« * 825 42« Beaulieu & Harrel Quality at Low Cost