The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 22, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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POTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL- MONDAY. JUNE 22. 1925
pliint iffs are the owners in f
impk • ani entitled to the posses
si on ( i>f the whole of the premises
• de eri bed in the complaint and
Ide ryribed as follows:
Lot Numbered Six (6) in Block
Numbered One (1J in J. H. Me
¡Farland’s Addition to the City
of Cottage Grove in Lane County,
State of Oregon, as platted
,
and
recorded on Page 164 of ‘ Vol. “P”
! of the Deed Records of Lane
County, Oregon.
That the defendants have not,
nor have cither
____ __ of _____
them, , any right,
title, interest or claim whatsoever
in and to the
tho said premises, or
'any part thereof|
thereof, and that plain­
tiffs’ title to said premises be for­
ever quieted in this suit as against
the defendants and each of them,
ami 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
¡a 'i’!ie Cottage Grove Sentinel, a
twice-a-wee'k
leek newspap
newspaper of general
circulation published at Cott age
Grove, Oregon, bv order of the Hon.
G. F. Skipworth, Judge of said
I
Court, which order bears date the
37th day of May, 1925; and the
date of the first publication of
thiit summons is the 1st day of
June, 1925.
H. W. LOMBARD,
Residence and poatoffjee ad-
dress: Cottage Grove, Oregon.
POTTER, EOSTER & TM.MEL,
Residence and postoffice ad­
dress: Eugene, Oregon.
Attorneys for Plaintiffs. jljyl3c(M)
SUMMONS.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
Any Tint' Any Where
Department jf the Interior, U. 8.
Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon,
Mav 27, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
John Harrison Garman, of Cottage
Grove, Oregon, who, on July 6,
1920, made Homestead Entry, No.
01302«, for Lots 3, I, 5 & 6 Sec­
tion 33, Township ¿2 S.. Rango
■ ' West, Willamette Meridian, has
filed notice of intention to make
three year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before
E. O. tinmel, IT. S. Commissioner,
at Eugene, Oregon, on the 6th day
of Julv, 1925.
Chestnut Transfer
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
(Ar ss street from H. P. depot)
Coal for Brooders
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office prone <i
Residenci* phono 155-L
WOOD
Any Kind
Any Time
PRICES RIGHT
Terms: Cash
Quimby
Bros.
Phones: Office 76, Res. 124 L
May p(2)
City Transfer Co
RHOADS & LANSING
Proprietors
FURNITURE MOVING
AND STORAGE
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WANTADS
Nearby News °
E STRAY—DARK JERSEY COW.
DORENA.
Came to the Ostrander place, one
mile north of depot on April 17,
(Special to The Sentinel.) e
1925. Has left horn broken. Own­
June 17.—Harry Elfving returned
er may have her by paying ex­ to his work at Port Orford Satur­
penses. J. E. Tate.
jnl-22p(M) day. Mrs. Elfvnig, with her son
MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE. Gordon, went as far as Roseburg
Is new and located on south Sixth to visit her sister, Mrs. F. J.
street. Phone 156-K.
jnljy2p(2) Hills.
Mr. jind Mrs. J. A. Elliott re­
FOR SALE—WHITE LEGHORN turned Saturday after a two weeks’
roosters, $1.50 per dozen. L. M. stay in Eugene where Mr. Elliott
Powell, Delight
valley, phone received medical treatment.
35F24.
jnll-22p(2)
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly motored
to Eugene Wednesday.
FOR HALE—34 ACRES, % MILE
Mr. and Mrs. Lott Wagner mo­
west of London. Lots of good tored to Eugene Sunday and visit­
wood and saiv timber, Water on ed at the James Chapman home.
the land. Ideal for chicken ranch,
Walter England came down Sat­
J. N. Hogue, route 2, Cottage urday night from Bohemia.
He
Grove.
jn!8-2»p(2) returned Sunday evening.
Floyd McLin came home Monday
FOR SALE—ALMOST NEW TEN
foot McCormick hay rake. Thirty from Monmouth where he attended
dollars cash. Phono 1F1 night or school the past winter.
Mr. and Mrs. U. S. Bales went
morning. Claude Arne.
jnl8-22p
to Eugene ‘Wednesday.
FARM FOR SALE—TWO MILES
D. L. England spent Friday night
southeast of city. Twenty acres, in Eugene with Mrs. England, who
small orchard, eight or ten acres in is receiving medical treatment.
(
cultivation. Three springs of water
and good well.
Berries.
Mrs.
SILK CREEK.
Julia Wallace and Sylvester E.
Wallace.
jnl8-22-25p
(Special to The Sentinel.)
June 19.—Mr. and Mrs. O. H.
FOR M A I. E—HOLSTEIN AND
Jersey cows and several horses. Wheeler went to Portland Monday
E. C. Lockwood.
jnl8-25p(2) to spend several days. Alvin nnd
Marion Sprague are staying with
FOR SALE—6% ACRE POULTRY their grandmother, Mrs. Clevanger,
ranch; one acre in cultivation; during their mother’s absence.
Edwin Estes returned to Portland
remainder is pasture; ideal place
for chickens. Chicken house 20x110 Monday, after visiting here
foot; brooder house 18x24; 3 room eral days.
Mrs. Ernest Darnell visited
dwelling house. All buildings prac­
tically new. You will find this a the Rigby home Thursday.
Mrs. Fowler was ill the latter
bargain. Located 5 miles east of
the Grove on Row river. N. E. part of the week but she is
Elliott.
jn!8-22p tor now.
Mr. and Mrs. George Powell
USED MONARCH R^NGE FOR family were guests Sunday
sale. Call Mrs. A. L. Wynne, the Overholser home.
134-L.
.inis 29p
0
ARCADE Theatre
ONE NIGHT ONLY
Golden Gate Girls Revue
AND GIRLS ORCHESTRA
Singers
Big Double
Program
Dancers
Feature Picture
and
Musical Revue
Metro-Goldwyn
Picture
Qonfessions of
a Queen
DELIGHT VALLEY.
'Ilice Terry
and
Lewis Stone
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
June 22.—At the annual school
Department of the Interior, U. S.
meeting held June 15 Bert Myers
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon, F O R S A L E—THOROUGHBRED
was elected director and E. J.
Mav 27, 1925.
Jersey heifer calf. Inpuiro of Soars was reelected clerk.
Notice i
hereby given that
llrn- -I B. Walker, of Landax, Ore­ \lfred Teal at Lake place, Delight
George Morrison, of Idnho Falls,
gon. who, on April 1, 1921, made Valley.
jn'iCp i Ida., visited nt the J. A. .Toll home
Forest llomestend Entwv, List No.
r. 2135; No. 01.3801, for Lots 3 & 4, CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, from Wednesday to Monday.
Lvlo Jackson is working for
Section 5, Township 20 S., Range
dental gold, platinum and dis­
I East, Willamette Meridian, has
the Wright brothers below Walker
carded
jewelry.
Hoko
Smelting
&
filed notice of intention to make
tin... year Proof, to establish claim Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­ J. A. .Toll, O. Jackson nd W. A.
Keene have been putting up clover
Io the land above described, before gan.
a2tfc(2)
E. O. Tunnel. U. S. Commissioner, ------ - ---------------------------------------- hay the past week.
al Eugene, Oregon, on the Sth day
Cards have been received hero
of July, 1925.
Claiin'int names ns witnesses: WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT announcing the birth of a daughter
Jon June 11 to Mr. and Mrs. J. J.
Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker,
iioiii of Landax, Oregon, Thad
SPECIAL ATTENTION WITH Jackson, of Portland. Mrs. Jack-
Mundell, of Dexter. Oregon. Ralph
son was Miss Blanche Groom.
II Walker, of Vida, Oregon.
YOUR WANTADS, TRY THIS
A number from here attended
Jul 29< (2)
Register,
the.annual picnic nt Pleasant Hill
non anal II \ Mikl. A. CANADAY.
THE PRICE IS ABOUT i Saturday.
J. W. Shattuck and daughter
THAT OF THE USUAL
Bookkeeping outfits.
The
I Geneva, of Talent, arrived Satur­
Sentinel.
day evening for a few days’ visit
I with Mr. Shattuck’s other daughter
Mrs. Oval Powell, nnd friends in
1’OFLARY RANCH JOB WANTED J tho valley.
Tho Sears, Moore, Leo Nixon
by young couple; considerable
New Shoe Repair Shop Opened
Main Street, next door experience with Rhode Island Reds and .Toll families and Mr. Morrison
Goodfellow Cigar Store. and Plymouth Rocks; we’re hard drove up the McKenzie Sunday
workers. Address XX, Tho Seati: J and picnicked with the two Rose
Machine Equipped
ncl.
jn2225p families, of Eugene.
Ladies’ Work a Specialty
Tho C. H. Hnight nnd M. A.
FOR SALE HOUND I’Up.M.-GOOD Horn families
woro meml>ors of
stock. Write or call C. C. Gilliam, a picnic party that went to Spencer
Cottage Grove, Black Butte route; Butte Sunday.
phone 23F5.
jn22 25c
Tho C. C. Conner family joined
a party of friends from Cottage
FOR SALE—TWO GOOD WIDE Grove and picnicked
at Blue Moun-
tired wagons, 3*.j and 3*4. Near­
tain Sunday.
ly new. Arnold Duer.-it. Box 34.
Tho O. Jackson family were
Phone 19F42.
jn22 29p(M) dinner guests Sunday nt the
Hugh
nor WEATHER IS HERE—SEND Nixon home.
us a dollar for a pair of Frost
Cozys that will keep your milk
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
and butter all summer without ice.
DENTISTS
Guaranteed money -buck Products.
Lehman Organization, 3H0 east Mor- : I | W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry.
Modern equipment. First Na­
risen street, Portland, Ore.
jn22p
tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
12
aud
1 to t>. Evenings and Sun­
FOR SALE—2 SIMMONS BEDS
by appointment. Office phone
and springs and high ehair. Mrs. days
10, residence phono 184-J.
A. L. Edmiston, phone 187-J. jn22p
I ìR. W. E. LE BOW.—Dentist. Office
HOUSE WORK WANTED WILL
Filth and Main streets. Uours,
care for confinement cases nt 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings
Sundays bv appointment. Phones:
vour home. Phono 1S9J. jn22 25p i and
oft ice 35, residence 1G1-J.
Save Your Soles!
L. ROACH
Friday, June 26
PICTURES 7:30
ROAD SHOW 9:00
Admission: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE. Lane County, Oregon, and described County Court of Marion County.
Notice is hereby given, that the
undersigned guardian ’of the estate
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 the
matter of said estate shall from
$nd after the 18th day of July,
1925, offer for sale at private sale
the following
property be­
longing to said
situated in
as follows, to-wit:
An undivided one-fifth (1-5) inter­
est in and to Lot six (fi) in
Block one (1) in .Tames II. 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
confirmation bv the
Dated this 15th day of June,
1925.
IPHA KNOX,
Guardian of Marjorie Lucille
Knox, Minor.jn!5jyl3c(M)
Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get
your account sheets and blanks
at your home pfint shop.
First with Cottage Grove news—
The Sentinel.
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Department of tho Interior. U. S.
Land Office nt Roseburg. Oregon.
Mav 27. 1925
Notice is hereby given that
Ii in George Morris, of Cottage
Grove, Oregon, who, on Julv 6,
192'. made Honiestend Entrv. No.
"13O25. for NWtL Section 2!.
Township 21 S, Range 2 West.
Willamette Meridian, has filed
notice of intention to make three
roar Proof, to establish claim to
the land above describcil. before
tho United States Ijind Office, nt
Roseburg. Oregon, on the 10th dav
of Julv. 1925.
Clnimnnt names ns witnesses:
Luthem C Dowons. Walter Dowena,
Thomas Pntten. all of Cottage
Grove. Oregon. Frnest Duncan, of
Newberg. Oregon,
lion i-oul H XMIT.L A. CAN \DAV.
JnJjTJ^jJD^_____^Register.
i J ERBEUT W. LOMBARD—Attor
11 noy at law. First National
Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
J. SIIINN.—Attorney nt Law
and Notary Public. Practices
in nil court
Bader building. Cot­
tage Grove, Oregon.
(1EORGE J. .WILLETT, Attorney-
, at law. Office in Bader block,
Cottage Grove.
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PHYSICIANS
I)R. C. E. FROST— Physician
and Surgeon. Office in Imwson
Building. Phone 47, Cottage Grove,
Ofogon.
QAVEN C DYOTT, M D—Phy
’ sician and Surgeon. Evenings
by appointment.
Suit«' 3, Kem
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on
north
Sixth
street,
just off Main.
Solution of Puni» No. 47.
A.DJ 1 ) A. FORBES, M. D—Physician
* • and Surgeon. Calls answered
lay or night. Maternitv work a
specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co.
l’hones: Office 34. residence 199-J.
I)R. A. W. KIME Physician and
EAT
17 Surgeon. Obntetriea and dinonses
MO
of women and children a specialty.
Will care for confinements at his
home if desired. Office over C. J.
HOPP
Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234;
A VE
AR8
residence U ■ Y.
IO U X
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
l)R. H A
HAGEN— Ucense.l
*• Drn giess Physician. Phone 30
Ostrander Building. 630
Main
street. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
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Of THE LOS ANGELES-YOSEMITE ECONOMY RUN
WON with ZEROLENE
The Los Angeles-Yosemite Economy Run
of May 22-23—the ranking stock car event of
its kind in the United States, gave motordom
new official mileage records to vie for —and
another impressive victory for Zerolene!
The Rollin, lubricated with Zerolene, car­
ried off the sweepstakes—winning the award
for the highest efficiency and gasoline econ­
omy established in the run. Piloted by Joe
Bozzani, the Rollin’s gasoline economy rec­
ord for the 360 mile run from Los Angeles
into the Sierras to Camp Curry was 27,43
miles per gallon of gasoline.
When Zerolene brings in the Sweepstakes
Winner of the most competitive motoring event
of the year — when it is the choice of more
motorists in the Pacific Coast states than any
other oil made—won’t it pay you to use Zero-
lenc—a better oil even if it docs cost less?
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
iC Afaran)
The Rollin and all other
cars in the run used Red
Crown gasoline exclu­
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town—by MILES!
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ZEROLENE