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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JULY 16. 1925 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ i Mrs. A. T. Beidler. Mr. and Mrs. Knox returned home Thursday I Nearby News | li’aving Janice and Eloise for the of the week. □□□□□nunuan□□□□□□□ remainder Mrs. L. R. Long, of the Grove, SALE! was at the J. W. Fisher home Bunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. John Tonoli and * (Special to The Sentinel.) July 14.—Mrs. Jaines Miles, family and Mr. and Mrs. Albert ■ ilaughter Madeline and son Lucien, Tonoli and two children were here of Marcóla, visited Friday with from Divide Sun. I hv visiting rela I tives. Mrs. Waldo Miller. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dustin, Merle Miss Nelreth Glass, of Cottage Grove, was a guest last week of Dustin, and Mr. and Mrs. Ferguson and Mrs. Ferguson’s brother, of ¡ Miss Lois Boss. Miss Ethel Chestnut spent Sat- 'the Grove, went up Row river Sunday to piek wild blackberries. ! urday night in Eugene. Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Thornton Mrs. McCormack, James McCor- nuick and sister, Mrs. Lewis, of 'and children and Mr. Thornton’s ! Cottage Grove, visited Thurwlay at mother, Mrs. Allie Thornton, of I the Waldo Miller and Win. Ha nils Chiloquin, were guests last week of Mr. Thornton’s aunt, Mrs. James homes. Mrs. Amanda Sears visited Fri- Plaster. Mrs. Florence Small, of Cottage day afternoon with Mrs. E. E. Grove, spent Sunday with Mrs. Chestnut. Mrs. Simonson, of Lorane, is R P. Shortridge. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Tonoli enter staying at the Thomas Lambkin tained a number of the neighbors homo earing for Mrs. Lambkin. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Shide, of Thursday evening with music. Mr. Medford, spent Saturday night at Lombom, of California, played the the home of Mr. Shide’s sister, accordion and was accompanied by Mrs. Waldo Miller. They brought Joo Tonoli on the guitar and Kelly Perini on the mandolin. home Miss Selina Miller, who had spent a week at Medford. SILK CREEK. Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss visited their son Albert in a Eugene hos (Special to The Sentinel.) pital Sunday. July 14.—Mrs. Ruth Sprague and Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley visited Sunday afternoon at the W. D. family moved last week to the Erwin Cochran house. Henth home. Mr. and Mrs. Dorrell nad Mr. Mrs. Amanda Sears nnd Miss A delayed shipment of gray enamelware came in a month late and we Laura Riley visited Sunday with and Mrs. Burcham spent Sunday | at the Cook home. Mrs. Waldo Miller. will close it out at prices lower than that of tinware. Eider J. R. Patterson and family The Mount View school sewing club held their social meeting on have moved into the church school the river Friday afternoon :in<l 1 dormitory. Ray Woolley was a guest at served a picnic lunch. the Burcham home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. D A. Estes and ( THORNTON CORNERS. • laughter Effie visited Saturday at Lynx Hollow with Leota Estes, who : (Special to The Sentinel.) is employed there. July 14.—Mj. and Mrs. B. F. William Tall nnd Van Darnell Rinard arrived Sunday from Baker left Sunday for eastern Oregon where they visited lifter disposing of theif place here, They will visit to remain for some time. Ernest Darnell took them to Newberg by ■ this week with former neighbors motor. and settle their buninesH affairs. Smaller articles worth up to 30c, your choice at 15c. Remember you Mr. and Mrs. Willian and son cannot buy the cheapest tinware at less. John motored to the fish hatchery SUMMONS. Sunday and attended the American In the Circuit _____ Court ____ ___ of ___ the _____ State Call at once and get first choice union Sunday school convention. of Oregon for Lane County: Alfred Beidler served on tho jury Clifford M. McGee, Plaintiff, vs. in Eugene two days of last week. Esther Lois McGee, Defendant. Mrs. Olive Berrey and children To Esther Lois McGee, the above i named defendant: and Mrs. A. W. Bnskctte went In the name of the State of Ore to Portland Wednesday of last gon you are hereby required to ap week. Mrs. Baskette returned pear and answer the complaint filed Friday. against you in the above entitled Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moody, of suit within six weeks from the date the first publication of this sum 9 Harrisburg, visited Sunday with of mons, and if you fail to so ap ((fi) by Western Newspaper Union.) Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Dustin. pear and answer, for want there- VnrticnI. Horizontal. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Knox nnd of the plaintiff will apply to 1— Thoagtatful 1—"Defile through mountain« children, of tho Grove, were guests the Court for the relief prayed J B—-God of love 2— Inarct for plaintiff’s complaint, to wit: ; last week of Mr. Knox’s sister, for a in decree U— Point out 3— Districi In London of the Court dissolving ' 11—Out. 4— Vapor the marriage __ _________ ____ __ of contract _____ and _ bonds a—ChooBo 13“" Wild animal matrimony existing between you ti—On« of n race, half man and □□□□□□□□□nnnnnnnnn and the plaintiff on the fi— Place for «katlag grounds of □ half horn«, of dreoendanta of 7—Montb (abbr.) willful desertion of the plaintiff for N— Flavora Irion (myth.) a more than a period of one veai n 0—IiAok thè conriife (two wort« 10— Land nieoMurr (pl.) □ □ prior to the date of the filing oi__________________________________ contraeteti) 17—Holder for rowing nu«t iwry the said complaint. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a ID—Watering place 10— Mlatatae caiion b^oX’^^’Hono^abb- NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON 30—Foamer tnltrd State« 11— Debuta« harstaly I WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT Judge o? th< above named Court. EXECUTION IN_FORECLOSURE. 13— Hatra player« oa thè «tage (coll.) dated this the 2nd day of June, 13—Short for a kind of rubber 8PECIAL" ATTENTION WITH 1925, and the date of the first pub Notice is hereby given that by IR—E2«tabll«hed prfee lication will be on the 4th day virtue of an execution and order 18— Fir«t nane of a South American YOUR WANT A DS, TRY THIS issued out of June, 1925, nnd tho date of the of »ale in foreclosure ........ .. ............. pu<lli«t last publication will be on the ltith of the circuit court of Lane countv, 31—Kvid«nce of i «m * I Oregon, on the 1st day of Julv, STYLE. THE PRICE IS ABOUT day of July, 1925. 28—Flowers AND RETURN H. J. SHINN. , 1925, in a suit wherein on the 30th 33—Prevaricato» Attornev for Plaintiff. I day of June, 1925, in said court, TWICE THAT OF THE USUAL 27—The twtllgbt (rara) embroidering Comfortable, economical aervice daily. — nddrexx -.1.1---------- —.- 1 Herbert W. Lombard, plaintiff, re Safe, dependable My postoffiefl anil 1 resi 33— Arid $ train* $ dence is Cottage Grove, Laae covered judgment against the de lift—foioomh, dandy Miti STYLE. Countv, Oregon. jn4jylflc(T) fendants, Wilson B. Stinnett and lift—Dlvlaion of coagrcoo at convenient Florence G. Stinnett, his wife, 34— Hlondor, lrnfl.aa, .plrolly collina hour» roundtrip week-end roundtrip season W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, «rr«R off climbing pinata ticket; on sale every ticket; start Fri., Sat. SUMMONS. his wife, for the sum of $375.93, SO—alar MODERN 5 ROOM HOUSE FOR or Sun. Return limit day. Return limit 4»1 Bwlcbsr’s atoek In trade .'IT—Hampart (nrok.j with interest thereon from the 30th rent. Garage and barn. Inquiro Tuesday following. 15 days. 44 Girl’s nnma In tho Circuit Court of tho State I'lny ofJune, 1925,until paid rind «8—llnld.o I. B. Morris, at bridge. jy9-13-l(ip ProportlotMU.lv low fare, to other point,. ■•3—Bravarr 8P—tirala« I the further sum of $75 attorney’s of Oregon for Imne County: 4»—Marannaar of morikrrn lduro»a 40— Tho Inw off rntrlkutlon (lb«w Ask agent B. Rice, Plaintiff, vs. Frances | fees and costs and disbursements WANT E D—W O O 1) CUTT E RS. Leo and Aaia o.opbicnU heroin in the sum of $13. which Spray Rice, Defendant. 41— Hnokct Drag saw furnished. R. L. To Frances Spray Rice, the above 1 judgment was enrolled and docketed 43—Hit, ■■ a ball in the clerk’s office of said court named defendant: Bailey, 1020 south Fourth street, nl—VeartMble 40—T«> lenp over Tn the name of the State of Orc I in «ni<] county on the 30th dav of Cottage Grove, Orc. jyl.llGp B3— A layer 40—l'Iablua aaeaaaa», ipi.i gon you are hereby required to ap | June, 1925, and said execution to »4—Korrounded by tb« ««« (»<»•(!«) 40—F.npliak achool for bora pear and answer the complaint filed me directed commanding me in the "♦J Iniafc« WANT HAY TO BALE. WE ARE against no— Modo <»coirai vou in the above entitled name of the state of Oregon, in ft 7—Father« OS—1.trina American w rifar (amod now baling. Anyone having hay suit within six weeks front tho date | order to satisfy said .judgment, in fit*—Period of fnatlng for bla rabica la alano to bale, see us. Albert and Joe of the first publication of this sum forest, attorney’s fees, costs of fib—Covered with «ninll Asurr« AS—J,nel I suit and accruing costs to sell the (heraldry) Cox, south of city on Frank Ham mons, and if vou fail so to answer, i following described real property, for want thereof tho plaintiff will brick place. jvl3-16p apply to the Court for relief prayed | to-wit: The east half of the northeast for in plaintiff’s complaint, to wit: F OK K ENT—HOUSEKEEPING for a decree of the Court dissolving quarter and the southwest quarter rooms, unfurnished. 440 Eighth the marriage contract and bonds of of the northeast quarter nnd the i northeast quarter of the southeast street. jylty* matrimony existing between vou quarter, section seventeen, town and tho plaintiff on the grounds of wilful desertion for more than one I snip twenty-one range 2 west of LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING R1X1MR vear. | Willamette meridian, in Lane coun for rent—three room suite up This summons is served bv publi- ty, Oregon, and that plaintiff mav stairs. Phone 34 or call at 1404 cation bv order of tho Honorable have deficiency judgment against named Court, ¡defendants, Wilson B. Stinnett, west Main between 1 and 2 o’clock Judge of the above no »mr this tho 2nd day m of .rum- June.! ’‘ometimes known ns W. B. Stinnett, ___ __ or ti and 8 o'clock. jylfip dated ■lute of tho first' ‘>n<l Florence G. Btinnett, his wife. 1925, and tho publication of this summons will W. . h. Dodge ami Pauline Dodge. IFOR SALE—FIVE-HORSE POWER be on the 4th .lav of June, 1925, his^wife. you want a cool kitchen ,;.e’71at/of the last pnhlication v Now. therefore, in the name of gas engiuc ami 3-inch centrifugal 7...; and the be on the 1«th dav of Julv,' the state of Oregon, m compliance in summer, an aU-’roond, pump. Will take good Ford road will ----- • i with mg id execution and order of stcr in trade. W. A. Heinenway, 1925. year-'round cookstove with no GFO J WTLT.ETT sa^‘ an‘^ ’n order to satisfy <aid phono 2F22. jyl«at>p(T > Attornev for Plaintiff, judgment, interest, attornev 7 fees fires to tend — use a good o«l- Postoffice address. Cottage °f «»•* »"•' accruing costs. I cookstove. It will help tofoe FOR SALE THREE YEAR OLD Grove, (lregon. jn2jvir>c(T) <>•' <>n Sajurdnv, the 8th dnv of i August, 1 d . at tne hour of one > Auffust, 192 - ------------ ----------------- milk cow, two puck burros, light your cooking problem by making 'o ‘’-•lock clock in i the afternoon of said delivery buggy. C. A. King. Cot NOTICE OF EINAL SETTLE day, at the southwest front door. your cooking “city easy”! No mussy I tage Grove, Disston route, phone | of the county court house, in Eu- MENT. fires to tend— no fuel or ashes to lug— ■ ifeno. Lane county. Oregon, offer 1F5. jvlfl-23p for sale and sell for rash, at public *ini pie— noiselesa ~nftl Notice is hereby given that Gra auction, subject to rememption as 1921 FOR TOURING FOR SALE. cia A. Conner and Jam«« -C. Huff, provided bv law. ail of the right, But be «rr to use Pearl Oil—foe Kun Schwart» nt Cottage Grove administratrix and administrator of title and interest of defen*lants. Ptarl Oil h *>»rr than “jau irrtirar”. postoffiec. jyl6-20p the estate of l.ouia A. Huff, de Wilson B. Stinnett nnd Florence ceased, have filed their final ac 1 Stinnett, his wife, W. E. Dodge It is refined and re-refined by our REWARD FOR RETURN OF $30 count in the matter of said estate nnd Pauline Dotlge. his wife, and in County Court of the State C. L. Hanson and Zula Hanson, his special process »o it tew»'/ corrode loot yesterday (Wednesday) on of the Oregon for laine County: and and all persons claiming bv. cookstoves or heaters; it will give you south Fifth street between Main that Tuesday, the 14th <lav of wife through or under them or anv or July, 1925, at the hour of 10 street and Adams avenue. O. C. either of them in and to said nothing but absolutely odorless, in Davis, at postoffiee. jylfip o’clock in the fm-noonof said day preminea. CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, tense flame that’s all Arar/ Insist on ia the County Court Rott tn in the FRANK E. TAYLOR. County Court House at Eugene, jv9n<1(T) Sheriff of I-nne Co., Ore. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL clean-burning Pearl Oil—ask for i* HEAT Lane County, Oregon, has been LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN by /—“ P E A R L 01 L”. fixed ns the time and place bv I the ________ hearing of the said Court for __ ____ GLES, DRAIN TILE. SEWER TILE LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY objections to the said Final Account CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,' « Wh—> and final sen I,meat of Mid estate. Anv and all objections to said PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE Final Account and Final Settlement FRONT SITTINGS, AND OTHER Mn H. J. of said estate must hr* filed with THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO the Clerk of said Court on or be fore the said date of hearing. MENTION Dated and first published this MircnUlng 18th dav of June, 1925 No Charge on City Deliveries Gracie A. Conner and Janies Manicuring C. Huff, administratrix and Facial Ma.ss.agc administrator of the estate* 118-Y Shampooing ' of lamian A. Huff, deeenaed. Heriert W. Lombard. (KEROSENE) Bobbing EveuiniW " Attornev for estate. inl8jvl$(T> hr ■ Hair Tinting Appoint- _ Just North of S P Station—Phone 100 Trunch Paper Curl went ■ MOUNT VIEW. 500 PIECES Gray Enamelware At Less Than y2 PRICE Commencing Saturday And will continue as long as lots last You can buy 10 and 14-quart dish pans, large kettles, etc., at 19c and 29c, other articles in pro portion. These 19c articles are imperfect owing to shipment but are suitable for camping and all ordi nary purposes. ♦ * THE FAIR Over 6000 Items Wright 6? Caldwell, Props. 4 WANTADS LOW FARES TO PORTLAND xj-r.:....., ) Southern Pacific _ __ m nes Wherever You Live <)ii Cookstoves Are “City Easy” T. M. BOYD, Local Agent Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase-the volume of your business 10%. Our Building Material Line Includes— Sanitary Beauty ■ >EARL OIL ■ Godard & Randall Every kind of loose leaf ledger aheete. The Sentinel. f