The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 29, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925
PAGE FOUR
T
jbfemtfe t t /
hails its kings of miles !
T pays toget the miles
out of “Red Crown”
that the Standard Oil
I!.
Company’s years of
gasoline-making ex­
» perience have put in
it.
Red Crown is simply
crowded with miles
—see the records be-
low that this year’s trophy winners made in
the big annual Los Angeles-Yosemite Econ­
omy Run. They prove it!
USE THE RED CROWN MILEAGE CARD AND
START AN ECONOMY RUN OF YOUR OWN
The secret that the expert knows is in getting
Red Crown’s miles out. The new Red
Crown Mileage Card—just out—makes it as
simple as a-b-c to increase your mileage. It
tells what to do for your car—your carburetor
— and just how to DRIVE to get 15 to 30
miles extra per tank ful with Red Crown.
(Remember— for the biggest event of its kind
in the West—they have chosen “Red Crown”
exclusively for nine consecutive years. It’ll pay
you to follow suit I)
Start your own economy run today on Red
Crown gasoline with the Red Crown Mileage
Card—at your nearest Red Crown pump (red,
white and blue) — the best buy in town — by
MILES.
1C)2$ MILEAGE RECORDS
( Here «re the miles thpfiot
out of Red Crown.
.
Buy miles «nd increatejAn/e nsile««?)
CLASS
SWEEP
STAKES
1A
2A
3A
4A
5A
C4.O8KD
C ar
CAR
DRIVER
MILIS TO
GALLON
Rollin
J. Bozzani
Rollin
Oakland Sedan
Roamer
J. Boziani
27.43
27.41
H. Neville
H. K. Tarkington
23.2)
22.86
Gardner Brougham A. H. Rogers
Stearns-Knight
Sedan
B. Trerice
16.46
Oakland Sedan
22.86
17.78
H. Novilla
«Wk
STANDARD OIL COMPANT
(Cali/onria)
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hospital from Tuesday
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until Friday. Mr. Montieth, who
□ Nearby News ° ' is recovering from a recent injury,
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n also came home Friday.
□□nona□□□□□□□□□□□□ Mrs. Markley, of the Grove, has
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Juno 23.—Pastor and Mrs. Harry
R. R. Neat, Mrs. J. F. Neat, Mrs.
Arther Neat, Mrs. Bertha Powell
and children, Mrs. Ella Dennis and
i ME and Mrs. V. N. Dennis, newly­
weds, spent Thursday at the old
Neat homestead.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Allen and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Allen, of Cottage
Grove.
A number from here attended the
funeral of Mrs. Hill in Cottage
Grove Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alberta Rissue and
children visited several days of
last week with Mrs. Rissue’s sister,
Mrs. Wade Watts, of Monroe.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Castle and
children spent Sunday evening with
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Limbaugh at
Walden.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, of
Mount View, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Fisher, of Thornton Corners, and
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long, of Cot­
tago Grove, were Sunday guests of
Mr. and Mrs. ~
Fred Frost.
Mrs. Louise Kibby visited Sun-
day afternoon with Mrs. Castle.
Miss Mnry Layng, of Walden,
visited several days of Inst week
with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Duerst.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Robinette
and son, of Creswell, visited Sun­
day evening with Mr. nnd Mrs.
D. H. Brumbaugh.
Mr. and Mrs. James Porter, of
Cottngo Grove, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brumbaugh.
DELIGHT VALLEY.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
June 29.—Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Keene and son Howard attended
the funeral of Mrs. F. M. Harding
in Salem last Tuesday.
T. D. Hodges’ two sisters Mary
and Edna, of Roseburg, are at
tho Hodges home.
M rs. C. A. Moore was hostess
to the Social Neighbors last Wed-
nesday afternoon.
Tho R. C. Barfield family, of
Salem, were guests at the W. A.
Keene home from Wednesday eve-
tiing to Friday monring.
The W. L. Leonard family, of
California, former resident here,
were visiting friends here Satur­
day.
J. W. Shattuck and W. 8. Blakely
motored to Bend nnd Redmond
Monday, returning Tuesday eve­
ning.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanley are
visiting nt tho home of Mrs. Stan-
ley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
Witcher.
A son was Ivorn June 23 to Mr.
nnd Mrs. B. C. Myers.
Haying is in full swing in the
neighborhood.
Miss Rena Cornutt. was home
from Eugene over the week end.
Mr. nnd Mrs. M. A. Horn went
| to Toledo Saturday.
Mrs. Lois Jackson was home
from Eugene over tho week end.
Mrs. Lawrence Montieth was at
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□ □ WANTADS ° □
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K nowles & G raber
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
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Oregon
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Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage drove a newspaper which emi­
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
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. ZOUR1 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
MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE.
Is new and located on south Sixth
street. Phone 156-R.
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FOR SALE—34 ACRES, % MILE
west of London. Lots of good
wood and saw timber. Water on
the land. Ideal for chicken ranch.
.1. N. Hogue, route 2, Cottago
Grove.
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been staying at the E. C. Lockwood
home the past week.
Mrs. Alinn Sears, of the Grove,
spent Sunday at the home of her
son Ernest.
The Walter Lucky family, of
the Grove, were supper guests at
the C. C. Conner home Sunday
evening.
MOUNT VIEW.
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
June 23.-—Mr. anil Mrs. Charles
Bale : went, to Eugene Wednesday
of list week. They were aeconi-
pani ><l by U. S. Bules, of Dorena,
who returned to the hospital there ,
for treatment.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boss visited i
Sunday with Mrs. Boss ’ parents,
Mr. anil Mrs. E. Eiehler, at Curtin.
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Bailey, of
Sacramento, Calif., were over night
visitors Sunday at the Cad Ellis
home while enroute from their
horn,, to Portland.
Tho annual school meeting was
held Monday at the Mount View
school house.
Thomas Lambkin
was elected clerk E to fill the term
of Mrs. Charles Billet*, who re­
signed. Clarence Sears and C. A.
King were elected directors to take
the plnccs of J. R. Cooley, whose
term had expired nnd of Charles
Bales, who resigned.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath wore
Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Frost at Blue Mountain.
Mrs. Amanda Sears entertained
about 30 young people at her
home Saturday night.
Miss Sarah Riley, of Fairview,
spent last week with her sister,
Miss Laura Riley.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley, Mr.
and Mrs. Melville Hanna and
family, Mrs. Hanna’s sister, Miss
Patricia Donnelly, and Miss Selma
Miller picnicked up Row River
Sunday.
NOTICE OF MARSHALL’S SALE.
Notice is hereby given that pur­
suant to a resolution of the City
Council of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
adopted June 8, 1925, and a War­
rant of Execution issued thereunder
by the Recorder, directing me to sell
the following described property,
to-wit:
The South Half of Lots Three (3)
and Four (4) in Block number
Eight (8) in J. H. McFarland’s
Addition to Cottage Grove in
Lane County, Oregon,
to pay nnd satisfy an assessment
against said property amounting
to the sum of Four Hundred Forty
Dollars
and
Fifty-nine
Cents
($440.59), together with interest
thereon at the rate of six (6*%)
per cent per nnnuin front September
19, 1921, levied under Ordinance
475, passed nnd approved September
19, 1921, nnd docketed in Book 1,
Pago 78 of tho Docket of City
Lions of snid City on snid dnto,
Merchants! Your salesbooks.
and Mary Robinson being then, and
now is, the owner and reputed Place your order with The
owner of snid real property;
Now, Therefore, in the Name of Sentinel 60 days before you
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the Citv of Cottngo Grove and the I must have them.
State of Oregon, in compliance
with said Residution and Warrant
of Execution, and in order to pav
nnd satisfy said assessment nnd
lion, interest, costs, accruing costs
and interest thereon, I will on tho 1
RHOADS & LANSING
31st day of July, 1925. between |
Proprietors
tho hours of 9 o’clock in the
morning nnd 4 o’clock in the
afternoon, to wit: nt tho hour of
2 o’clock in tho afternoon, nt the
front door of the Citv Hnll in snid
FURNITURE MOVING
Citv of Cottngo Grove, Oregon, of­
AND STORAGE
fer for sale nnd sell for costs, nt
public nuction, to tho highest bid­
der for cn.sh nt not less than snid
assessment, interest, costs and ac-
PitDio Moving a Specialty.
cruing costs, subject to redemption
as provided by law, the real prop-
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
ertv aforesaid.
Dated this 22nd day of June,
1925.
GREEN B. PTTCHER,
Marshall of the Citv of Cot­
tage Grove.
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City Transfer Co.
NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE.
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH,
dental gold, platinum nnd dis­
Notice is hereby given, that tho
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & j undersigned guardian of the estate
Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­ of Marjorie Lucille Knox, minor, in
gan.
a2tfc(2) , pursuance of an order made by tho
' County Court of the State of Ore­
FOR SALE—TWO GOOD WIDE gon, for Marion County, in the
tired wagons, 3*4 tied 314. Near­ matter of said estate shall front
ly new. Arnold Duerst. Box 34. and after the 18th day of July,’
Phono 19F42.
jn22 29p(M) 1923. offer for sale at private sale
♦ he following real property be­
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CHOICE LOTS. STOUFFER'S AD- longing to said estate situated in
dition, prices range $125 to $300; Lane County, Oregon, and described
follows, to wit:
size 50x100 and 50x125; between ns
An undivided one-fifth (1-5) inter­
north Tenth struct nnd north Lane
est in and to Lot six (6) in
street. Clara Burkholder, 225 north
Block one (1) in James H. Mc­
Lane street, phone 1IS-J. j25 jy2p(2) , Farland’s Addition to Cottage
Grove, Lane County, Oregon.
Offers will be received by tho
WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT I guardian at the law office of W. E.
Keyes. 305 S, U. S. National Bank
SPECIAL ATTENTION WITH J building. Salem, Oregon.
The sale will be made for cash
YOUR WANTADS. TRY THIS subject to confirmation by the
■'ounty Cour» of Marion County.
STYLE. THE PRICE IS ABOUT
Date«! this 15th day of June,
1925.
TWICE THAT OF THE USUAL
IPHA KNOX.
Guardian of Marjorie Lucille
STYLE.
Knox, Minor.
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
LOST AN OVERNIGHT BOSTON
black Itag at .«toe I bridge Sunday,
June 20. Fimler plesm* return to
Motor Inn Service Station anti
reward will la* given.
Phone
91.
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Department of the Interior, U. 8.
¡Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Juno 4, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
James H. Richardson, of R No. 2.
I Creswell, Oregon, who, on May 9,
1921, made Homestead Entrv, No.
for SWU SER, Section 15.
FOR RENT FURNISHED OR | ! 01388«
Township 19 S., Range 4 West, Wil
unfurnished rooms. Goff's shoe lainotte Meridian, has filed notice
hospital at rear of First National of intention to make three year
bank.
jn29 jygp Proof, to establish claim to the
I land above deseribod, before E. <>.
Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at En
CLEAN. COOL 2 ROOM APART gene.
Oregon, on the 28th dav of
went.
Mrs. E. C. Shay, 305 Julv, 1925?
Claimant names as witnesses:
south Sixth. Phone 137-R.
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Jud N. Ward. Walter J. Hager,
WANT A WOMAN COMPANION Frank Jones. Ted Mapper, ell of
I
R.
No. 2. Creswell. Oregon.
to go with me to a cannery job ,
HAMILL A. CANADAY.
near Salem. Box 27, Croswell. jn29p ‘ jn25jy83(9>
Register
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Hookkeeping systems.
Sentinel.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, !---------- -----------------------------------
May 27, 1925.
Long Distance Hauling
Notice is hereby given that
Li nest B. Walker, of Landax, Ore­
Piano
Moving a Specialty
gon, who, on April 1, 1921, made
Forest Homestead Entrv, List No.
Any
Time
—Any Where
6-2135; No. 013801. for Lots 3 & 4,
Section 5, Township 20'8., Range
1 East, Willamette Meridian, hax
filed notice of intention to make
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
three year Proof, to entahlish claim
to the land above described, before (Across street from S. P. depot)
E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner,
Coal for Brooders
at Eugene. Oregon, on the Sth dav
of July, 1925.
STORAGE AND GENERAL
Claimant names as witnesses:
Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker,
TRANSFER
both of Landax, Oregon, Thad
Mundell, of Dexter, Oregon. Ralph
Office prone 6
H Walker, of Vida, Oregon.
Residence phone 155-L
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Register,
non-eoal HAMILL A. CANADAY.
Chestnut Transf er