The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 29, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. JUNE 29. 1925
PAGE TWO
» best twice-a-week
twice -a-week newsp-’p . □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ 'the'"'hr: ‘inn church la.t evening af­ | evening at a banquet to the Eu-
in Lane county.
We ar«» deepL I
socierr-i ter church services, when Miss Veta l gene women.
Mondays an«l Thursdays
Plaster became the bride of Leslie
—*$■—
appreciative of the compliment,
Hull, buth well known members
The Methodist ladies’ aid society
Bedo & Smith........ .............Publishers even though The Sentinel is the □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nan
of the younger set of the city. will not meet during the month
Editor only twice a week in the county.
Elbert Bede............. ............
We are not to be outdone by
Miss Altie Hays, of this city, and The ring ceremony was read by of July.
A first-class publication entered at the kindness of The Guard,
■
If Charles Arthur Henson, of Eugene, the pastor, A. J. Adams in the
Got tage Grove as second-class matter
Swimmers Lose Valuables.
there can b« two best, it is easily were united in marriage Saturday presence of 65 invited guests and
Business Office..... 55 North Sixth one of the two best «laities in the evening at the home of the offi­ as many others as the church
The pleasure of swimming these
county. We shall outdo The Guard. ciating pastor, A. J. Adams. Fol­ would hold. The altar was beauti­ warm day» has been marred for
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
It takes a mighty good paper to lowing the ceremony the newlyweds fully decorated in pink nnd white. ■«W by petty thievery which has
By mail (Cush in advance)
be
a better one than The Guard went to the Kent home in Delight A double arch was in the center i been carried on, probably by boys. ;
year
.....
$2.75
|
Three
months..
.80
Ono
Hix mouths 1.50 | One month...... 50 and, were it a twice-a-week, it vallfty, where a number of friends of the platform, with pink and On«' swimmer lost $9 in cash from
BY CARRRIER
would easily be the second best had gathered for a charivari. A white streamers running from it I his clothes, although a watch and
month...................
$ -30 in the pounty.
Ono _______
wedding breakfast was served yes to the rear of the platform which I other valuables wore not disturbed. I
...
1.1C
Four months, in advance....
But let The Guar<l speak for terday morning, with only immedi­ was banked with green foliage. [Another bather lost a watch which i
Hix months, in advance...... .... 1.60
One year, in advance.......... ... 3.00 itself:
ate relatives present. The bride Tiny pink rambler roses were en­ he had h'ft in his clothes.
“The Cottage Grove Sentinel, graduated from Cottage Grove high twined around the arch and a
Membor of
Twin Deer Are Born.
which, we hasten to say at the school in 1922 and had spent the large pink and white wedding bell
National Editorial Association
Twin deer were born Friday
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation [outset, is the very best semi weekly I past three years in Colorado, where hung in the center of the arch,
Oregon Newspaper Conference
newspaper published in Lane coun­ she met Mr. Hanson. The couple will , Immense bouquets of white lilies morning to Flossie, one of the
ty, has «liscovered that, there is make their home in Eugene. The I and pink roses were about the plat- doe» in the Bartell park opposite
The wedding vows were the hotel. The other deer are to
THE GUARD IS KINDLY.
at present a loud and insistent de­ bride is a sister of Mrs. Lee Nixon form.
The be moved to the new park east of
mand for division of this county nnd a cousin of E. J. Kent, both exchanged under the arch.
I bride was beautiful in n gown of the city which Mr. Bartell has
The Eugene Guard is not to be into three parts, with a county of Delight valley.
’ white satin. She was attended by prepared, but Flossie and her family
NEW RAYON SORT STRIPE
outdone in its effort» to please seat nt Cottage Grove, of course,
——
all parts of the county, In order and another somewhere in what is
SILKS JUST ARRIVED HERE
Miss Evelyn Veatch and Mrs. Miss Nola Banton as maid of will be left at their present loca­
to show that its feelings towards now western Lane.
Cleo Morelock were hostesses Thurs­ , honor, who was gowned in white tion during the summer ns an
$1.25 A YARD
south Lane, as well as towards
“ ‘For the first time in years,’ day evening to the Toujours Prete i and by Miss Inez Jones, Miss attraction for tourists and others.
Very smart and attractive are these new ,Ray?“ SP®*
Springfield and Junction City, are declaims the Sentinel, ‘Nesmith club at its last regular meeting Winnifred Grannis, Miss Lula Hull
stripe silks—just the fabric nee led for c®lebratl°“
SUMMONS.
the most kindly and based upon county, with Cottage Grove as the of tho season.
The affair was and Miss Hnzel Führer as brides­
festivities and for vacation days all through the sum­
n determination to do that which county seat, has been seriously held in the arbor nt the rear of maids, prettily dressed in gowns
mer, for these Rayon silks are fast color to washing,
In the Circuit Court of the State of
of
pastel
shades.
Little
T.ois
May
will please the greatest number, considered.’
And, ‘Tt could be the Roy E. Short homo.
The ,
Oregon for the County of Lane.
perspiration, sunshine and any le »itimate treatment ana
whether or not that greatest num said with equal force that if the arbor had been artistically trans­ Stoneburg, niece of the bridegroom, J. 8. McKay and Rose McKay,
are sold with such guarantee.
ber may agree or not, it suggests western end of the county wishes ferred into a Japanese scene. Light i was a pretty flower girl. Brighton
husband and wife. Plaintiffs,
vs.
that ’rhe Sentinel is altogether to bo set aside in a new county, ed Japanese lanterns hung from the , Leonard was Mr. Hull’s attendant.
You will bo deliiilited with the eolorings
F. Baker and Mrs. B. F. Laker,
I no modest in suggesting the possi­ now is the time for the effort.’ trees added to the effectiveness of Mrs. Glen nnney sang (,O Promise B. his
wife; Charles I. Baker and
of
the stripes because they are in pastel
The wedding march and
bility of a division of the county Very much in the latter manner the scene. Fruit punch wns served Me.”
Mrs. Charles I. Baker, his wife;
shades—just bright enough to he most
Elizabeth Hoffman and W. T.
into three parts.
It would give argued th«» advocates of the seces­ during the fore part of the eve­ processional were played by Mrs.
Hoffman her husband; Robert
attractive these colorful days and yet
a county to every section of the sion of the Pacific const states in ning. A business session was held Claude Sherman. The bride’s par­
Baker and Mrs. Robert Baker,
county that could rake up an ex- the trying times of the civil war. and the remainder of the hours ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Plaster,
subdued in tone.
his wife; Bell Koollermeir and
cuho for wanting one.
They thought it would be nice were pleasantly spent socially. gave an informal reception to the
Louis Koellcrmier, her husband;
are easy to
Th.' stripe silk patterns
.
Also to show that it takes no to set up a Pacific coast fodera- Tempting refreshments were served bridal party immediately following
Laura Baker Dollar and Cleni
Dollar, her husband; Mollie Kruse
the
wedding.
Ice
make
up
and
as
shown
in
the illsustra-
umbrage at the Sentinel’» 1 ini Id tion.
cream
and
cake
at the elose of the evening.
and E. 8. Kruse, her husband;
were served. The couple loft last
tion
here,
require
but
three
to three and
suggestion of the possibility of
‘‘May the suggestion be perniit-
Fred Baker and Mrs. Fred Baker,
county division, it does nut hesi- ted that the Sentinel’s suggestion
a half yards for the drews. We invite
A Portland wiuldirtg of interest evening by motor for Washington
his wife; Gladys Baker Olsen and
fate to say that The Sontinel is doos not go far enough, and that here was that of Miss Alice Evans to visit for a few days with rela­
Alfred Olsen, her husband; the
vou to see these silks today. Price a
unknown heirs of Thursia A.
Hull.
it is rather discriminatoryf .Tune­ to Floyd Bowles, both of Portland, tives of Mr. ~
yard ......................................................... $1.25
Baker,
who
is
sometimes
known
tion City is a live, virile town which took place yesterday after­
as Thcressa A. Baker; the un­
Mrs. T. J. Hanna entertained a
N< w July Butteriek patterns for making
nowadays. There ought to be a noon at th«» home of the bride’s
known heirs of Ida Beli Blanken­
new county created out of north- parents, Judge anti Mrs. Walter few relatives nt dinner yesterday
ship; the unknown heirs of David
up stripe silks shown here in a number
M. Baker; Mrs. David M. Baker;
ern Lane, with Junction City ns H. Evans. The bride taught in in honor of Mr. Hanna’s 74th
of
very attractive styles—priced—com­
Martha Blankenship; aud also all
His son.
the county seat. Ami how about th«* the local high school a year ago birthday anniversary,
plete with Deltor......................... 35c to 50c
other persons or parties unknown
Oakridge section? There is no more and the groom is also well known li. B. Hanna, and Mrs. Hanna, his
claiming anv right, title or in­
hustling town
terest in anil to the real property
here. Bishop Walter Taylor Sum daughter, Mrs. Albert Wise, nnd
described in the complaint herein;
Oakridge. It
ner rea<! the ceremony in the pres Mr. Wise, of Creswell were present.
sent, with a 1 ence of about 190 guests.
to bn made a
The Mr. and Mrs. Albert J. Rentle, To Defendants.
Martha Blankenship; the un­
t to suit.
county carved
couple left at once for a trip north. grandchildren of Mr. Hnnna, were
THE QUAIITY «TORE-cooo service
known heirs of Thursia A. Baker,
also
present.
‘‘By all moans let’s divide up They will make their home in Port­
who is sometimes known as The»
ressa A. Baker; the unknown
this county, but let’s make the land.
heirs of Ida Bell Blankenship;
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr.
partition complete and I impartial,
the
unknown heirs of David M.
had
as
dinner
guests
last
evening
Let’s have, not three i counties as
A h the final sesnion for the sea­
Baker; and all other persons or
Why Suffer
th«» Sentinel suggests, but five, or son th«» Keepers of th«» Den motored Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka and
parties unknown claiming any
from it u s a I
right, title or interest in and to
maybe six. Let’s divide our lands, to Eugene Thursday noon anti held Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka. The
the real property described in
■ a I a r r h or
our towns, our solidarity—every' a I o’clock luncheon at the new latter two are of Los Angeles and
the complaint herein:
It e a <1 eulilst
thing, except dur money,
money.
Let's Eugene hotel and a theater party are spending the summer here. They
In the name of the State of Ore­
A»ut up our county jail and
ami send in the afternoon at th«» McDonald were guests during last week at gon: You, and each of you, are
teúí!
hereby required to appear and an
a section of it to each of tho new theater. Those present were Mrs. the Chaloupka home.
swer the complaint filed against
county seats. ‘United we stand; R. L. Stewart, Mrs. Gavin C.
A ta nP'
The W. C. T. U. will entertain you in the above entitled cause
divided wo fall’ is »11 out of date, Dvott, Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, Mrs.
jelly
on or before six weeks from the
in th«» Sentinel view. Let’s do Fred Anderson, Mrs. N. J. Nelson the elderly and shut-in women of date of first publication of this
the
city
July
10 nt a lawn party summons; and if you fail so to
something about it.
If we can Jr., Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Mrs.
‘appear and answer said complaint,
make six counties blossom wlier«» O. M. Miller, Mr». S. 8. Lasswall nt the H. H. Titus home.
for want thereof the plaintiff will
sai C aia «"
ono blossoms now there ought to and Mrs. K. K. Mills.
take a decree herein tor the relief
The
Cottage
Grove
Ladies
be county offices enough to go
—
prayed for in said complaint, to-
D m ihr Hl
wit: Adjudging and decreeing that
around, so that each and every
•nd Mniilfl»'
Mrs. George Hohl and Mrs. Orient, who wore losers
plai
iffs are the ownera in fee
recent
membership
C atar RHAi
contest
on«» of us could hold office and George Currin, noble grand and
and entitled to tho posses­
A ffection *
we could all stop working ho hard. vice grand of the Rebekah lodge, Eugene, vs’ e re h oaf esses Sat u r <1 ay simple
sion of the whole of the premises
“
‘
There
need
be
no
hard
feel
­
entertaine«!
the
Past
Noble
Grands
’
described in tho complaint and
091)0 ‘
described as follows:
ing on th«» part of Eugene in case club Thursday afternoon in I. o.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
—Or so people used to think in the 16th century.
Lot Numbered Six (6) in Block
a county division movement should O. F. hall. This was the last meet*
DENTISTS
Numbered One (1) in J. H. Mc­
lu> started,’ says the Sentinel. We ing until September. The after­
Farland’s Addition to the City
Ji.ml.I say not.
This is the 20th century. But we are still
Eugene has as noon hours were pleasantly spent U W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. of Cottage Grove in Lane County,
Modern equipment. First Na­ State or Oregon, as platted and
keen a sense of humor as any com­ socially an<l a delicious two-« course
superstitious;
for example, when we pay fancy
Bank Building. Hours. 9 to recorded on Page 164 of Vol. <‘P”
munity in Lane county.”
Mrs. Fred tional
luncheon was served.
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun­ of the Deed Records of Lane
prices
for
eastern
lubricants in spite of the
Smith, who is here from Harris, days by appointment. Office phone County, Oregon.
10, residence phono 184-J.
fact that the best crudes so far discovered for
That the defendants have no»,
Représentatives of the entomology Minn., was an invited guest.
—<$»—
■or have either of them, any right,
_ .
department of Oregon Agricultural
11R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office title, interest or claim whatsoever
the manufacture of a motor oil are obtained
The Eugene Daughters of the
college wore here Saturday making
Fifth and Main streets. Hours, in ami" to the said premises, or
73U
from
wells on the Pacific Coast.
Nile
held
their
final
session
for
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings any part thereof, and that plain­
an examination of fruit trees
this season Wednesday afternoon and Sundays by appointment. Phones: tiffs’ title to said premises be for
search for the cherry fruit fly
J KEN. Prop
ever quieted in this suit na against
at the Osburn hotel. Mr« K K office 35, residence 161-J.
I No tr«c«» «if it was found in
Experience explodes the anti-'westem
the defendants and each of them,
Mills, Mrs. C. A. Bartell, Mrs.
ATTORNEYS
Cottage Grove,
Oregon part of the vallrv.
and all persons claiming by, through
oil superstition
H. W. Titus, Mrs. R. E. Short, Mrs.
or under them, or either of them;
Victor Chambers, Mrs. W. A. Li ERBEBT W LOMBARD—Attor and that plaintiffs have such other
ney at Law.
First National relief herein as to tho Court may
Zerolene actually lubricates better—and
Garoutte and Mr« Earl Hill, of this Bank Building. Phone 94. Cottage
seem equitable.
city, attended. During the after­ Grove, Oregon.
because
it does it lubricates more cars in the
This summons is published once
noon hours 25 r:ig dolls were mado
each week for six successive weeks
Pacific
Coast
states than any other oil made
II
J.
SHINN.
—
Attorney
at
Law
for the Shriner’s children hospital
11- and Notary Public. Practices in The Cottage Grove Sentinel, a
—low and high priced cars alike. The most
Portland. Dainty refreshments in all courts. Bader building, Cot­ twicc-a-week newspaper of general
circulation published at Cottage
served.
tage Grove, Oregon.
advanced refining process is this Company’s
Grove. Oregon, bv order of tho Hon.
—<$>—
G. F. Skipworth, Judge of sniil
/1EOKGE
J.
WILLETT,
Attorney
patented
high-vacuum process, during the use
A nnic Pet rie, a life-long
at law. Office in Bader block, Court, which order bears date the
27th day of May, 1925; and the
resident of Cottage Grove, and I Cottage Grove.
of which Zerolene is submitted to 15 positive
date of the first publication of
John R. Griffith, who has handled
this summons is the 1st dav of
checks for quality. Zerolene’s special filtration
PHYSICIANS
circulation for The Sentinel for a
June, 1925.
through 40 tons of Florida Fuller’s Forth gives
number of years, were married I) It C. E. FROST.—Physician
H. W. LOMBARD.
Residence and postoffice ad­
Tuesday, June 23, at lloseburg.
and Surgeon. Office in Lawson
you
an oil that’s absolutely pure and safe.
dress: Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Pastor Mow, of the Christian Building. Phone 47, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
POTTER,
FOSTER
A
TMMET.,
church, performed the ceremony at
Residence and postoffice ad­
A longer working life for your motor
his residence. Thi^- will make their (1AVEN C. DVOTT, M. D —Jrny-
Phy­
dress: Eugene, Ore]
Oregon.
sician and Surgeon. Evenings \ttorneys r.
homo at Grants Pass, where Mr.
for Plaintiffs.
jljyl3c(M)
Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage
Suite 3, Kent
Griffith IM
i interested in a news by appointment.
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
of
your car, reduce carbon accumulation and
(taper.
north Sixth street, just off Main.
—<— -
lengthen
its working life.
Department of the Interior, IT. R.
Mrs. R. R. Meeks was hostess I) A. FORBES, M. D—Physician
I Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
•
and
Surgeon.
Calls
answered
Thursday afternoon at a swimming
day or night. Maternity work a I Mav 27, 1925.
Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist
party at th«» steel bridge, the af specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co.
Notice is hereby given that
on Zeroleneask for it by name.
fair being in honor of her nephews, Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J. I Ivan George Morris, of Cottag«'
Oregon, who, on July rt.
Verlin Milligan, Dale and Lester I 1R. A. W. KIME.—Physician anil i Grove,
¡920. made Homestead Entry. No.
Gates a ml Lloyd DeYoung, all of
Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases 013025, for NWM, Section 21.
Get the Facts!
whom had birthday anniversaries of women and children a specialty. Township 21 8.. Range 2 West.
Amaízo is wholely
«luring June. After the swim, re Will care for confinements at his | Willamette Meridian. has filed
A senes of independent and impartial reports
“
over C. J. notice of intention to make three
vegetable !
freshments which include«! a birth home if desired. Office
showing the experience of large users with
Co. Phones: Office, 234; year Proof, to establish claim to
day cake were served on the banks Brider
residence, 126Residence address, the land above described, before
Zerolene
has been collected in our booklet,
of the river.
■ the United States Land Office, nt
1149 west Main.
Roseburg. Oregon, on the 10th dav
"Why
Pay
Tribute to a Superstition ? ” Ask any
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
of July. 1925.
Members of the El marten club
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Standard Oil Company representative or Zero­
ami their families will hob! a pic­ |)R
H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed I.«them C. Dowens. Walter Dowens.
nic Thursday at th«» Vcatch picnic 1 Drugless Physician. Phone 30. j Thomas Patten, all of Cottage
lene dealer for a copy.
grounds as the final session for Ostrander Budling, 63014 Main Grove. Oregon. Ernest Duncan, of
Newberg. Oregon,
The members will street. Cottage Grove, Oregon.
this season,
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY.
go out in the afternoon an«! the
JnJJJ9c£2^^__________Reidstor
men will follow after business
hours.
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
i
I
I Ili
Street Parade to Celebration Grounda
of the Ijtt’omus club
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
LESS
Ijind
Office
at
Roseburg,
Oregon.
families will picnic ■ to-
10
a III.
Oral ion by Judge George M. Brown
Anv Kind Any Time
May 27, 1925.
the Carrin bridge. The
12
Concert by Douglas County Concert Band
Notice is hereby given that
PRICES RIGHT
P III.
I children will go out
John Harrison Garman, of Cottage
Term* Cush
12
Ball Game; Fast Douglas County Teams
P Ill
rnoon and the men w ill
Grove. Oregon, who, on July 6.
•>
1920. made Homestead Entrv, No.
r business hours. ' This
Horse Races 9 Events- h’ast Horses
P III
¡01502«. for Ixrts 3, 4, 5 * ft. Sec­
close the meetings of
New
Track
tion 33, Township 22 8.. Range
Phones: Office 7ft. Res. 124 L
3 West. Willamette Meridian, has
IS P III
i
Boxing;
Bout, Amort vs. Butler
filed notice of intention to make
tf«(2)
s <*o I»
three year Proof, to establish claim
Dancing Special Orchestra- Gobblers Hall
to the lan.l above described, before
Entertainment Features
E. O. Tmmcl, U. 8. Commissioner,
at Eugene, Oregon, on the 6th ilnv
< 'ommodioiis < ! randstand
of July. 1925.
Claimant nagies as «itmswe«:
William T. Jones, Jess W Remis.
both local and internal. anJ ha» been Eimer J. Groat. Richard R. Gar
successful in the treatment of Catarrh man. Jr., all of Cottage Grave.
One of tho prettiest weddings of tor over forty year». Sold by all druggutv OragM.
the season was that performed st F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Ohio non coal HA MILT. A C\N \ DAT.
Jnl *9e(2)
Register.
I
I
it ottanr (Grove Sentinel
New at Umpheryfe'Mackin’s
DRUGSTORE
Rexall
Catarrh
Jelly
1
STORKS will live ONLY in REPUBLICS
50c
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
hortcni
and greasclcss frying
AMAIZO
oJs pure as the
golden coni, from
the hearts of which
it is pressed.
Celebrate This FOURTH at
OAKLAND
Insiti on
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
s ^ pardoilcompanì
1
Special Race Program July 3 at 2 p. m
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
ZEROLENE