The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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Third Visit of the
Jennings Tent Show
Not a Motion Picture------ Not a Carnival
18 People 6 Piece Orchestra
Comedy, Dramas, Music, Vaudeville
Complete Change Every Night
COTTAGE GROVE
Nine Days Beginning Saturday
JULY 11 TO JULY 20_ _ _
Opening Play Saturday Night
“SAINTS AND SINNERS”
Clean Wholesome Entertainment
____ A Guaranteed Attraction________ _
Doors Opened at 7:20
Show at 8:00
No Reserved Seats______
Adults 35c_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Children 15c
Every lady attending show Saturday night
will be given a ticket that will admit her
FREE on Sunday night.____________
All New Plays—New People—Nothing
_ _____________ Repeated
Tent Located at End of North Ninth Street
MOUNT VIEW.
<*amrt up far a weekvisit.
Aiiss Viola Welty and Miss Lulu
Werrm, of Eugene, spent the
Fourth with Miss Welty’s sister,
Mr C. H. Wood.
Mr. an<l Mrs. James Hicks
children^ • f Eugene, took i
rodeo and • i-’tud fríen.la her<
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Powell
family and Mrs. Thomu¿ Geer
R. D. Geer, of Hebron, attended
church here Sunday.
Mm. Bernice Berggren anti chil­
dren, of Cottage Grove, are visit­
ing at the home of her mother-in-
law, Mrs. Johanna Berggren.
Bert Newton motored to The
Dalles and spent the Fourth with
his family who are visiting there.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Powell and
family «pent the Fourth at Win­
chester bay.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
July 7.—Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shide
and two children, of Medford, spent
the week end with Mr. Shide ’n
sister and mother, Mrs. Waldo
Miller and Mrs. Elizabeth Shide,
returning Sunday evening.
M i M
Selma Miller accompanied them
home for a week’s visit.
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Whitcomb, of
Portland, motored up Saturday
morning to th«* home of Mr. Whit­
comb’s sister, Mrs. W. D. Heath,
A number of the relatives spent
the day there, visiting with them,
Those present were Mr. and Mrs.
J. C. Wright and children, of
First with Cottage Grove new
Walker; Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long,
The Sentinel.
of Cottage Grove; Mr. anil Mrs.
J. W. Fisher, of Thornton Corners;
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
Lyle Scott, of Laurel, Wash; and
MENT.
Miss Marian Lowry, of Eugene; the
latter remaining until Sunday.
Notice is hereby given that Gra­
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lambkin
de A. Conner and James C. Huff,
and family and Mr. and Mrs. admin
J aistratrix and administrator of
Clarence Johnson and family spent the _ estate of Louia A. Huff, de-
; ceased, have filed their final ac­
the Fourth at Lorane.
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips and count in the matter of said estate
in the County Court of the State
son Rodney and daughter, .Mrs. of Oregon for Lane County; and
Olin Crum, of Corvallis, are xtiiy- that Tuesday, the 14th day of
July, 1925, at the hour of 10
ing at the Phillips ranch.
Mr. ami Mrs. Edwards, of Port , o’clock in the forenoon of said day
in the County Court Room in the
land, visited over the Fourth with County Court House at Eugene,
Mrs. Edward’s mother, Mra. Wm. Lane County, Oregon, has Deen
fixed as the time and place by
Haupt.
the said Court for the hearing of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue I objections
to the said Final Account
Mountain, were at the W. D. Heath and final settlement of said estat«*.
Any and all objections to said
home Sunday.
The greater portion.of the neigh­ Final Account and Final Settlement
of said estate must be file«) with
borhood picnicked on the river be- the , Clerk
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of said , Court
on or
or be-
low George Lrtyng's place on the I fore the said <lat<* of hearing.
Fourth.
Dated and first published this
The E. E. Chestnut family and
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Gracie A. Conner and James
the Fred Guggisbirg fanuly spent
c Huffi a(1miniKtratrix and
the Fourth at Oakland. The Gug |
administrator of tile estate
gisburgs returned that evening but
<>f Louisa A. Huff, deceased,
the Chestnuts remained until Sun
4.\ert W-
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Attorney for estate. tnI8iyl6(T)
Mr. and Mrs. .T. R. Cooley visited I
Sunday afternoon with Mr. ami
Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan in Cottage I National Forest Timber for Sale
Grovo.
Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, I
John Smith and Miss Laura Cox, i Sealed bids will be received by
of Marshfield, motored up Satur- i the District Forester, Portland, Ore-
up to and including August 6,
day evening to the homo of Mrs. ! , gon,
1925, for all the merchantable dead
Brumfield’s mother, Mrs. Amanda timber standing or down, and nil
Sears, and picnicked Sunday on I the live timber marked or desig-
the river with Mrs. Sears and with j nated for cutting on an area em­
bracing 150 acres within sections
Mrs. Anna Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. I 20 and 29, T. 21 S.. R. 1 E., W. M„
Henry Hogeli and Mrs. Naomi j Layng Creek watershed, Umpqua
Spaugh and daughter Geraldine, of I National Forest, Oregon, estimated
Eugene, who camo up Sunday morn- j to bo 4,500,000 feet, B. M., more
; or loss, of Douglas fir. western
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I hemlock, western red cedar, sugar
Loon Arno, of Myrtle Point, I pin»', and other species of timber,
spent the Fourth at tho homes of i , No bid of less than $1.25 per M.
his sister nnd brother, Mrs. F. B. feet-for Douglas fir, red cedar, and
sugar pine, and 50 cents per M.
Phillips and Claude Arne.
I feet for other species will be con­
Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Riley nnd sidered. $5.000 must bp deposited
baby, of Bond, visited Friday night 1 with each bid to he applied on the
purchase price, refunded, or re
with Mr. Riley’s sister, Miss Laura | I tained
in part as liquidated dam­
Riley. On Saturday they visited ages. according to conditions of
another sister, Miss Sarah Riley, sale. The right to reject anv and
at Fairview, and left Sunday for all bids reserved. Before bids are
submitted, full information concern­
home.
ing the timber, the conditions of
«ale. and the submission of bids
should bo obtained from the Forest
LONDON.
Suporx'isor. Roseburg. Oregon, or
the District Forester, Portland. Ore­
(Special to The Sentinel.)
gon.
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July 7.—Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.
Newton were pleasantly surprised |
Friday evening when their son ——
Briiin camo homo bringing a bride ’ (•"
(Misi. 206-7) Hoseburg Serial No.
with him. He was married July 2 016115.
at Medford. They will make their | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
homo at Dorris, Calif.
Mr.
Mrs. I Newton also enjoyed a visit I, United States Land Offiee, Rose
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Oregon, Juno 25, 1925.
from their daughter, Mrs. . John j burs,
Notice is hereby given thnt C. W.
Merryman, of Bray, Calif., who ► wan 1 Clnrko Co. by C. E. Moulton its
accompanied by her husband. Their Attorney in Fact, the Post Office
eldest daughter, Mrs. Oliver Fer­ Address of Attorney in Fact being
Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon,
guson, and children, of Portland, has
this 25th day of June. 1925,
__ __________ filed in this offico its application
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’________ to select under the provisions of
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□ 1, 1897, (30 Stat. 36), and March
□ 3, 1905, (33 Stilt. 1264) SEW of
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12, Twp. 22 South, Range 2
West, W. M.
Anv and all persons claiming ad­
versely the lands described, or de-
WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT ,iFinK ,to object liecause of the
mineral character of the land, or
for anv other reason, to the dis­
SPECIAL ATTENTION WITH posal
to applicant, should file their
affidavit
of protest in this office
YOUR WANTADS, TRY THIS
on or before tne 3rd dav of August,
1925.
STYLE. THE PRICE 18 ABOUT non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
livery patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­ nWANTADS
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
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It w ill pay you to call and look at our stock.
We will take your old tiro in on new ones
Billie Hall’s Service Station
PHONE 64
to
TAKE NOTICE ANYONE W1811
ing Dr. Swan’s medicine or Jo
He oil, write 8. M. Hansard, 1075
O’Farrell Street, San Francisco,
California.
jy21Mp(2)
LOST LADY’S
PURSE CON
taining $5 in currency and nome
change, Lost in road between Red
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bridge and 5 miles i up Sharp s
creek.
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LOST SM ALL COCKER SPANIEL
«log at Lorane. Address W. H.
Sturdevant, Lorane. Or«».
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NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior. IT. 8.
Land Offiee at Roseburg, Oregon,
June 26, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
Joseph P. Miller, of Cottage Grove.
Oregon, who, on October 18. 1920,
iiiik G' Homestead Entry. No. 013400.
for Lot 2. SW', NEW, and NEW
SWW. Section 29, Township 21 8..
Range 3 West. Willamette Meridian,
has filed notice of intention to
make three year Proof, to establish
claim to the land above described.
before the United States I^ind
Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the
|oth dav of August, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
William Tharp. John Kebelbeck.
George Kappnuf. William Kimble,
all of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
non real HAMILL A. CANADAY. *
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_________ Register.
FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
about acre land, fruit and shade
Di'P’irttncnt of the Interior. D. S
trees, four blocks from Main street.
Land Office nt Roseburg. Oregon.
Will take ear as part payment. Ap­ Juno
4, 1925.
ply E. C. Lockwood, city. j_v6 13p(2)
Notice is hereby given that
James H Richer* I non, of R. No. 2.
WANTED WORK BY A CAPA Creswell, Oregon, who. on Mar 9,
aide nurse. Will do some house 1921. made HomeMea«! Entrr. No.
work.
Mabel Wallerman. Box G, rtin«. for s\V', REM. Soetion 15.
Township 19 S, Rang«' 4 Went, Wil
Oakland, Oregon..
X'’9-13p lamette Meridian, has file«! notice
of intt'ntion to make three year
FOR SALE—FRESH JERSEX' COW, Proof, to establish claim to th»
easy milker, very gentle. Gives land above described. before E. O.
over I gallons of milk per day. Tmmel, U. R. Commissioner, at Eu
gen?. Oregon, on the 2<th Jar of
Waldo Milter, Disatua roUt<\ phone . Ju|r’ 1925
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ir#tfe • Claimant names as witnesses:
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Jud N Ward Walter J. Hager.
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