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PAGE FOUR / COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JULY 30, 1925 n---------------------------------- ¡lies, Mrs. Sylvia Rathbun an I Lane County Farmers’ Union Cooper Chapel Old Structure daughters, J. W. Mathews and Mis» ative W irehousc company Monday. in Shakespeare’» Time Verniel Koch. John Simpson is hauling home Of all the beautiful and Interest Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moody at the hay he made on the Charles □---------------------------------- n ing buildings which arrest the at tended camp meeting in Cottage White place. SAGINAW. Grove Sunday. The Geo. Schneider family mo tention of the visitor to Stratford- none arou.es a deeper Mrn. Cline Walkley was digmissed tored to Lorane Saturday. Hazel on-Avon, sentiment than the chapel of the (Special to The Sentinel.) from a Eugene hospital Monday • nd Helen Huff accompanied them. Guild of the Holy Cross, standing July 28.— The William Hodge and was taken to the home of her The D. C. Caldwell family, of right athwart Chapel street as it family, who had lived here several mother, Mrs. Haldorson, in Eugene. Cottage Grove, spent Sunday nt the does, and closing the vista as months, left Monday morning for She is recovering satisfactorily. seen from both that and High i L. I). Huff home. Santa Barbara, Calif. The county club agent, Arnold street, the London Times says. It Is Indeed, a graceful structure. Hurry Benaton and Howard Collier, of Eugene, gave a short HEBRON. Keene returned Friday evening talk on club work at the Farmers’ Invested with all the Indefinable charm of the best medieval work, from Laurel, Wash. Union meeting Thursday evening of as beautiful tn outline as It Is In (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe Allen, of July 28.—Mrs. Daisy Markham last week and on Sunday afternoon the color of Its weatherworn stone. Wendling, visited over Sunday at went to Portland Saturday to visit the girls organized n cooking club. Founded about 1296, from which the Judson Allen home. At the Christian Endeavor meet period the chancal dates, the nave her mother and sister, and attend Among those from here who at- a family reunion. ing Sunday it was decided to hold was rebuilt by the famous benefac tor of 8tratford, 81r Hugh Clop tended the club picnic in Delight The Wiese sawmill was down next Sunday’s meeting outdoors. ton, about 1495. Valley Saturday evening were the I Monday for repairs. To us, however, Its main Interest Harry Cotter, Frank Benstop, Jud The Piper family motored down MOUNT VIEW. < Is that, In the time of Shakespeare's A/TOST motorists know that claims son Allen and William Hodge fam- [through Delight Valley and hoirie childhood It served- as. Indeed, It don’t mean much until backed up still serves—as the school chapel (Special to The Sentinel.) by the Row river road Sunday. by the manufacturers* good faith. So July 27.—Mr. nnd Mrs. Wm. for the boys attending the grammar The Geo. Kebelbeck family re turned July 20 from a vacation Hands, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hands school which adjoins it Further we say — make this test: On one wheel •‘PLUMBER S'l and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hands and more, it is situated only a few feet trip. from where stood Shakespeare’s of your car place a new C-T-C Cord. Norman Ream is visiting his six- {daughter Edna visited at the Wm. house, New Place, lying under its At the same time place on the opposite Lynch home nt Lorane Saturday. ter, Mrs. Geo. Kebelbeck. shadow on the opposite side of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider Chapel lane, where he must have Kathleen Kappnuf was sick the wheel any other tire of the same size. accompanied J. W. Ventch to often gazed upon It, whether stroll last of the week. Then run them that way. The C-T-C ing in his garden or seated In bis Violet White attended a birthday I Marshfield on business last week. will outrun the other tire. If it fails —• Mrs. Waldo Miller, her mother, parlor facing tha chancel. party given Harriet Newell 'Satur we will give you a new one free! Mrs. Elizabeth Shide, and Mr. and day evening. Robort Powell had his hay baled Mrs. Dan Walton attended the If your business isn’t better this This offer is on tires purchased before Methodist »amp meeting in Cottage year, the reason probably is that Monday. Geo. Kebelbeck and wife at Grove Sunday. September 1, 1925. you haven’t done a sufficient Mr. and .Mrs. W. D. Heath ac- amount of judicious advertising in tended a directors’ meeting of the I eompanied Mr. ami Mrs. J. C. The Sentinel. We can make this guarantee because xxx ¡Wright, of Walker, to » Scottsburg the C-T-C Cord is a tougher, sturdier I Sunday. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.'! tire — hand-built for long mileage able Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips, of to withstand rougher usuage. C-T-C’s Corvallis, were up to their place SUMMONS. □----------------------------------------- ■I here Saturday. are made of materials passing the high FOR SALE—FIVE-HORSE POWER Mr. and Mrs. Gene B osh have In the Circuit Court of the State est tests for quality. Their heavy super gas engine and 3-inch centrifugal moved to Curtin. I of Oregon for Lane County. Stella V. Pouts, Plaintiff, vs. non-skid tread adds wear — and safety I pump. Will take good Ford road- A number of the neighbors en ’harles C. Fouts, Defendant. ster in trade. W. A. Hemenway, | joyed a lion fire party near the I ( To C-T-C ’ s never have been and never will Charles C. Fouts, Defendant: PLUMBER STEWART. phone 2F22. jy!6a6p(T) ; river Friday evening. They played You arc hereby required to ap be cheapened to meet a price! pear and answer the complaint FOR 8 A L E—IMPROVED 3% games until a late hour. Those filed against you in the above en Your cull is always at the acres one mile east on Row river ! participating were Mr. and Mrs. titled suit within six weeks from proper time with 118. We road. Furniture, crops and stock | J. R. Cooley ami (laughter Eliza the date of the first publication of are on the job to solve summons in The Cottnge Grove all go at reasonable figure. E. H. i beth, Mrs. Amanda Sears, Laura this your plumbing problems Riley, Brison and Clarence Sears, Sentinel, which date is July 30, Dustin, phone 29F6, jy23-30c(2) , 1925, an<l you are hereby notified and you ' will fimi us Mr. and Mrs. George Lay ng and that unless you appear within said worthy of our slogan— children, Richard Hanna and Mrs. FOR SALE—HEAVY TEAM, I time your default will he entered test. Take advantage of this extra Drive up today and let us show “Conscientious Plumbers > » for want of an answer and the house and lot on south Fourth i Eutheria Dowens ami son Walter. ordinary guarantee while you’re doing you C-T-C’s. We’ll issue a numbered —at all times. plaintiff will make application to Mrs. Mamie Spaugh, of Eugene, street, house and lot on old high your summer driving. Columbia certificate by which you can make the Court for the relief proved for way, hay baler, range stove, eream spent Sunday with her aunt, Mrs. in the complaint, to wit: That the Tire Corporation, Portland, Oregon. the famous C-T-C tire-against-tire separator, bedstead and springs and Amanda Sears. | marriage contract now existing be- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisberg ; tween you and the plaintiff be Registered Plumber large trunk. R. E. Lucky, phone Phone 209 R 32 F4. jy27a!7p(M) and children attended camp) meet forever dissolved. Thp Hon. G. F. Skipworth. Cir ing in Cottage Grove Sunday. NORTH SEVENTH STREET cuit Judge of Lane Countv, State FOR SALE—TWO HOUSES, FOUR Mrs. Richard Hanna visited last of Oregon, made nnd dated an or- lots. One house for rent. Mrs. week with friends on Coast fork. I der July 28. 1925, directing this ± Augusta McCormick, 333 North Mrs. Free, of Portland, arrived Summons to be published in the Eighth. jly^Op Monday for a visit with her moth Cottage Grove Sentinel once each week for six successive weeks; and thnt, you appear and answer the FOR HALE—MILK COW AND er, Mrs. Win. Haupt. M rs. Amanda Sears and Miss said complaint within six weeks hay. R. B. Christi nson, Black Laura Kiley motored to Eugene from the dnte this Summons is first Butte route. j!30p Sunday evening with Mrs. Mamie published. HERBERT W. LOMBARD. 1 HAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO Spaugh and daughter Geraldine. Attorney for Plaintiff. First National Bank Building. sell 80 acre farm 4 miles from jl30-sl0c(T) Cottage Grove, Oregon Neglect of the liver results in Cottnge Grove on good macadam THORNTON CORNERS. self poisoning! Not ho quickly, per road nnd near good grade school; [A C-T-C Tube adds mileage to almost any casing] NOTICE TO CREDITORS. haps, but just as surely ns if you 115 acres under cultivation; 8-rootn (Specinl to The Sentinel.) drunk poison out of a bottle, If house; barn; chicken house; spring July 27.—Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Notice is hereby given that the you liver is not doing its work of house; 5 ncres prunes, 3 yenrs old; C. Snndehson, of the Eugene Bible helping digestion, eliminating waste 2 acres strawberries; 6 ncres black university, were week-end guests of undersigned has been appointed administratrix of the estate of from the bowels and purifying the berries. Let mo take you to see Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beidler. .Tames T, Sprague, deceased, by the blood, you will always be troubled this rare buy, after which make me Mr. and Mrs. T. R. Edmisten, Mr. Honorable County Judge for Lane PHONE 64 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON with sick headaches, nausea, bilious an offer It most be sold., Also nnd Mrs. John Edmisten and chil county, state of Oregon. ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, hnve several horses, registered llol dren James and Maude, of Thurs All persons having claims against or constipation. stoi" )1U|| nnd several cow« for ton, nnd Mr. and Mrn. George Fos said estate are herby requested to Cleanse and tone your iiverl Put sale. E. 0. Lockwood. jlv30 ter wore Sunday dinner guests of present said claims to the under signed at the law-office of Herbert your system in condition so Mr. and Mrs. Willain. ■ W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Ore ’OR SALE OR TRADE—TWO feel your very best again! Mrs. S. P. Shortridge sent Sun gon, within six months from the heroin in the sum of $13, which burros. Also good family milk j day with her mother, Mrs. Grant just a spoonful of Dr. H. <late of this notice, properly veri- judgment was enrolled and docketed Tlmeher’s excellent Liver and Blood cow giving 4 gallons of milk daily Fields, at Latham. in the clerk’s office of said court ■ fied ns prescribed by law. Hyrup after the next few meals for sale. C. A. King, phone ! Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mnsby, of Dated and first published this in said county on the 30th dav of IF- 5. jly30-a6p | June, 1925, and said execution to and notice the quick improvement Gowdyville, spent Sunday evening 13th day of Julv, 1925. me directed commanding me in the RUTH SPRAGUE, in the way you oat, sleep, look and at the J. W. Fisher home. name of the state of Oregon, in Administratrix of the estate of feel the return of strength, vigor WANT TO RENT STOCK RANCH. order to satisfy said judgment, in Mrs. C. K. Dow nnd little grand Box 233, Cottage drove. jy30-a6p James T. Sprague, deceased. terest, attorney’s fees, costs of ami energy. You will bo complete son, of Garibaldi, accompanied Mr. suit and accruing costs to sell the ly satisfied; otherwise there will WANTED—WOMAN TO HELP and Mrs. Pearl Plaster home Sun Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. jy!3al0c(T) following described real property, bo no cost. Dr. Thachor’a Live» to-wit: with housework. Elderly woman day from a visit there. Mrs. Plaster The east half of the northeast and Blood Hyrup is sold and recom- preferred. Mrs. J. L. Cline, Curtin, i" Airs. Dow’» daughter. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION quarter and the southwest quarter mended by Kent’s for Drugs anu Oreg. Jly30p E. H. Dustin, accompanied by E. of the northeast quarter and the all other loading druggist». W. Ferguson, of Cottage Grove, Department of the Interior, U. 8. | northeast quarter of the southeast PUBLIC SALE— TO BE HELD spent last week-end at Bend. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, quarter, section seventeen, town shin twenty-one range 2 west of nt 1 o’clock tomorrow, Friday, PROFESSIONAL CARDS Mr. nnd Mrs. M. P. Garoutte, of July 10, IMS. Notice is hereby given that Willamette meridian, in I.ane eoun July 31, at my home 3 miles west Cottage Grove, visited Sunday with tv, Oregon, and that plaintiff may Herman A. Leff, oi Eugene, Ore DENTISTS if Walker. Following property Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Plaster. gon, who, on August 23, 1920. made have deficiency judgment against ■ goes to highest bidder: Twenty defendants, Wilson B. Stinnett, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and Homestead Entry, No. 013243, for sometimes known 11 W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. as W. B. Stinnett, 4 • Modem equipment. First Na- eight tons oat ami vetch hay; Miss Kathleen Smith were at Len EV, h’E'x, Section 29. Township and Florence G. Stinnett, his wife, 19 H„ Range 4 West, Willamette livestock, ’ 7 good row s. 2 year-old don Sunday. tienili Bunk Building. Meridian, has filed notice of inten W. E. Dodge nnd Pauline Dodge, 12 and 1 to 6. Evenini heifer due * soon, yearling heifer. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, of tion to make three year Proof, to his wife. days by appointment. Office therefore, in the name of 2-year old Jersey bull, 2 good work Mount View, visited Wednesday establish claim to the land above the Now, 10, residen«« phono 184-J. state of Oregon, in compliance homes weight 2,800 lbs., 160 year afternoon with Mrs. J. W. Fisher. described, before E. O. Imniel, with said execution and order of IT. 8. Commissioner at Eugene, I ill. W. E. l.EBOW.—Dentist. Office ling White Leghorn chickens; tools Mrs. W. W. McFarland and son, Oregon, on the 21st <lay of August, sale and in order to satisfy snid Fifth and Main streets. Hours, and implements, good mower, Oliver judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, [Glen Smith, of Cottage Grove, were 1925. * 8.30 to 12 uud 1 to 5:30. Evenings Claimant names . as witnesses: costs of suit and accruing costs, I Wild Sundays by appointment, l’hones: 14 inch plow, Oliver 2-section har out to the James Plaster home one J. Russell Sheridan. Thomas J. will on Saturday, the 8th <lav of row, No. 4 feed chopper, Mitchell day of last week. office 35, residence 161-J. August, 1925, at the hour of one Sheridan. Andrew F. Ham, Rudolph o 3*4 wagon wagon; ; set work harness, 400- ’clock in the afternoon of said Mr. ami Mrs. E. H. Dustin mo- Leff, all of Eugene Oregon, ATTORNEYS day. at the southwest front door Ib. cream separator separator; ; household tored to Harrisburg one day of last non coni HAMILL A. CANADAY. I v» I I lie x county wiiiii j x court xr m i i itx» exx , 1 in mi of the house, En- jylt’mg13e(2) 'Register. gcnt\ 1IERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor goods, range, heater, dining table week. Lane county. Oregon, offer ney at l.aw. First National and chairs, 3 beds complete, 2 I for sale and sell for eash. at public Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher’went Bank lluildiug. 1'houe »4, Cottage dressers, 20 doren fruit jars and to Yoncalla Sunday by way of An- NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ! auction, subject to rememption as Grove, Oregon. i provided by law, all of the right, other articles too numerous to men lauf and through Scott’s valley. a * » av » a • tt o I Hile and interest of defendant». II J. 8H1NN,-- Attorney at Law tion. Terms of sale, $10 or under Department or the Interior. I . S. \Vilson B. Stinnett and Florence Miss Geneva “ Perini returned 44, au.i Notary Public. Practices I cash, over $10 approved bankable Monday from n six weeks' visit Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,; Stinnett, his wife. W. E. Dodge in all court». Builer building, Cot- I notes. Jacob Stabler, owner. C. H J}<* a “^* av a ^nd Pauline Dddge, his wife, and with relatives in Sacramento, Calif. '^ u Notice __ . j Qt «»ge llrove, Oregon. is hereby^ gn en that Hanson and Zula Hanson, his ■ Mathews, auctioneer. Bank of Cot- Mr. nnd Mrs. George Foster left Joseph P. Miller, of Cottage Grove, ' wife and all persons claiming bv. October kt 18. 1920, (1EORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney i tage Grove, clerk. jly30p Sunday to visit a week nt Leba Oregon, who, on ••-j--." " °r under them or anv or ' ma.lo Homesti wi .-t wrVl . ’ at law. Office in Bader block, ’ ---- ”o, • j wJ, ’Hthef of them in and to said non with Mrs. Foster’s mother and for Lot 2. SWU NEh». and NEV. Cottnge Grove. LIVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG sister, Mrs. C. G. Rosine and Mr«. SWVi. 8eetion 28. Township 21 8., P FRANK E. TAYLOR. man wanted for position as clerk May Horn. Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian. ¡y9a6(T) Sheriff of Lane Co., Ore. , PHYSICIANS —one who will be on his toes and has filed notice of intention to ' • make three year Proof, to establish I I working toward advancement. Right i claim to the land above described, and Surgeon, Office iu Lawton (Misi. 206-*) Roseburg Serial No. Mutt Not Be Separated before the United States Land 0161*5. Building, Phone 47, Cottage Grove, salary to right man. Should have high school education and be par Oregon. Faraday, the «rent chemist, Office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. ticular with personal appearance learned a lesson in boyhood by a 12th dav of August. 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: {1AVEN C. DYOTT, M D—Phy and personal habits. Replies must very childish experience. As a lit United States latnd Office. Rose Sieian nnd Surgeon. Evenings bo bv letter. Address XV, box tle lad. humbly earning his bread William Tharp. John Kebelbeck, ¡George Kappauf, William Kimble, • bunt. Oregon. Jun,- A I'.' appointment. Suite 3, Kent Notice is hereby given that C. W. jy30-s6e(T) selling new*piq>ers In the streets, all or Cottage Grove, Oregon. Bldg , Cottage Grove. Entrance on 248, Cottage Grove. he was waiting outside the offlee of non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY. Clarke Co. bv C. E. Moulton its worth Sixth street, just off Main Attorney in Fact, the Post Office an Edinburgh paper for the mom 1 jy8-30(3) Register. Address of Attorney in Fact being I) A. FORBES, M I) Physician ing Issue, and thrust his head and Wileox Building. Portland. Oregon, * and Surgeon. Calls answered arms through the railing, of the OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON has this 25th day of June, 1925, day or night. Maternity work a Iron gate. He was a born met a phy NOTICE EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. filed in this office its application sinmiahy. Over C J Breier Co. stclan and began to speculate on to select under the provisions of Phones: Office 34, residence 199 J. which aide of the railings he waa. Notice is hereby given that bv the Act of Congress approved June "My head and hands are on one virtue of an execution and order 4. 1897. (56 Stat. 36). and March | I ' V, KIM I FOR HALE— side, “ he said to himself, "and uiy of «lo .in forticlosurc issued out 3. l»05, (33 St nt. 1264) SEU of 1 Surgeon. Otatetric» and disease» about acre of land. heart and body are on the other." of the circuit court of l-ane countv. SW',. Sec. 2 and NEV, of HE',. of women and children a specialty. Oregon, on th»» let day of July. Hee 12. Twp. 22 South, Range 2 teur The gnte was o|>ened hsstllv before Oregon. Will care for eonfinc'iuents at hi» shade trees, Situatoti W M. home if desired. Office over C. J. blocks from Main St. E. C. he could disengage himself, and 192*. tn a suit whendn on the 30th West. Anv and all persons claiming ad • lav of June, 192.1, in said court. Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234; Lockwood or call at north the wrench he received taught hint Herbert W Lombanl. plaintiff, re versely the lands described, or de residence, 126 J. Residence address, as he said In after life, that all Douglas Ht jmlgment against the de- siring to object because of the 1149 west Main. true work required head and heart , covered fondants. Wilson B. Stinnett and mineral character of the land, or and hands to be on the same side Florence G. Stinnett, his wife. for anv other reason, to the dis FOR «ALE — Pl.YMOl ’ TH ROCK DRUOLES8 PHYSICIANS W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, poeal to applicant, should file their pullets, four mont h» old. $1 earh. hi» wife, for the *um of $375.93. affidavit of protest in this office J XR H A. HAGEN I i,<en.. d \I ro bave kalr plant» for »ale. Save two bits by paying cash. with interest thereon from the 30th on or before the 3rd dav of August. •r Drugiess Physician Phone 30. of June, 1935, until paid and 1925. Ostrander Building, 630*4 Main Isuul» Km mer. Arcade Barber »hop Bookkeeping rhsrg« of 25c oa all •lay or phone 39F 2. jly3Hat»p(2) »««ousts under 91. The Sentinel, s the further num of $75 attornev’n non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY. street. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Register.:! fem and ro»ta and disbursement». jy2 30(2) I Nearby News A new C-T-C Tire FREE if it fails to outrun ■ any other make! Busted pipes cause an awful fuss, You can find relief in seeking us. WANTADS You pay nothing extra for this remarkable guarantee! Schofield Stewart Look Out for Self Poisoning Built'by-hand HEAVY-DUTY PASSENGER FULL BALLOON SEMI-BALLOON HEAVY-DUTY COMMERCIAL Billie Hall’s Service Station Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere.