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COTTAGE GKOVE SENTES EL, Till USUAI. AUGUST 6, 1925 PAGE FOUR i SUMMONS spending a we4k at the home of her friend, Miss Mari Seitz. In the Circuit Court of the State Mrs. Lou Baker, who had riven i f Oregon for Lane County. visiting relatives in Eugene, re Stella V. Fouts, Plaintiff, □------------------------------------------ □ <‘h'ir! (’. F< ut Defendant. turned home Sunday. MOUNT VIEW. Mrs. Bertha Krause has b«u*i> 'i’o Charles < . Fonts, Defe ulaid: You are hereby required to here from Washington for the pear and answer the <omplaint (Special to The »Sentinel.) past two weeks visiting her mother, filed against you in the l L ovo < n Neglect of the liver results in Aug. 4.—Mr. ami Mrs. Roml«*y title 1 suit within six weeks from Mrs. Warren Kelly. self poisoning! Not so quickly, per (, Cox and family and Mrs. Cox’s The Fred Kelly family picnicked th«* date of the first publication of haps, but just as surely as if you this summons in The Cottage Grove sister, Mrs. Roger De Young, of at Bin«* Mountain Sunday with the Sentinel, which date is July 30. drank poison out of a bottle. If Portland, carne up Saturday for a ( ’ has. McKibben and Kent rami ics. 1925. an«l you are hereby notified you liver is not doing its work of visit at the home of Mrs. Cox ’s that unless vou appear within said of Cottage Grove. helping digestion, eliminating waste sister, Mrs. J. R. Cooley. time vour «b*fnult v. ill be entered Mrs. Abbott, of Cottage, Grov--, from the bowels and purifying the for want of an answer and the Mrs. Anna Hoffman, Mrs. Mamie was out to Isaac Land’s home , plaintiff w-ill make application to blood, you will always be troubled Spaugh, Geraldine Spaugh ami Mr. Monday. Hhe Court for the relief praved for with aick headaches, nausea, bilious and Mrs. Henry Hogeli, of Eu The Chrisman & Scott thresher is in the complaint, to-wit: That the ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach, gene, and Alice »Spaugh, of Bend, now operating in this neighborhood. marriage contract now existing be or constipation. tween you and the plaintiff be were week-end guests of Mrs. Perry Ruscoe is hire from Porr- forever dissolved. Cleanse and tone your liver! Put Amanda Sears. land visiting the Wes Crisman The Hon. G. F. Skipworth. Cir your system in condition so you Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath ac I cuit Judge of Lane Countv, State family. Try feel your very best again! companied Mr. anti Mrs. J. C. M r. Depnoy, who is employed on j of Oregon, made ami dated an or just a spoonful of Dr. H. 8. i dor Jul.v 28, 1925, directing this Wright and family, of Walker, to the road, has moved his family i Summons to be published in the Thacher’s excellent Liver and Blood HEBBON. Fall Creek Sunday. down from Star. i Cottage Grove Sentinel once each Syrup after the next few meals A large crowd attended a dance week for six successive weeks; and and notice the quick improvement at the Hears home Saturday night. (Special to The Sentinel.) that vou appear and answer the LONDON in the way you eat, sleep, look and Aug. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. Charley I said complaint within six w’(*i*k< Mr. and Airs. J. It. Cooley, feel—the return of strength, vigor from the date this Summons is first Elizabeth Cooley and their guests, McKernon and three sons, of Se Aug. 4.—Mr. and Mrs. N. 8. i published. and energy. You will be complete Mr. and Airs. Rom ley Cox and attle, motored up Sunday and are Hays were in Eugen<‘ several days HERBERT W. LOMBARD. ly satisfied; otherwise there will visiting Mrs. McKernon’s sister, Attornev for Plaintiff. last week. Mrs. Bin'll had charge be no cost. Dr. Thacher’s Live/ Mrs. George Kappauf. First National P»'»nk Building, and Blood Syrup is sold and recom Mr. and Mrs. Skelton motored of the hotel during their absence, i!30-sl0e(T) Cottage Grove, Oregon Alias Viola Welty came up from I mended by Kem’s.for Drugs ana to Salem Friday on business. ill other leading druggist,©. The Christian Endeavor held its Eugene Friday and will spend the I NOTICE TO CREDITORS. □------------------------------------------- n meeting Sunday evening in Lincoln remainder of the summer vacation here with her sister, Mrs. C. H. PROFESSIONAL CARDS IFOR HALE—FIVE HORSE POWER Taylor’s grove. Mr. Shipp preached Woods. Notice is hereby given that the gas engine and 3-inch centrifugal afterward and the president treated undersigned has been appointed Quite a DENTISTS all to ice cream. pump. Will take good Ford road administratrix of the estate of Mrs. Phoi‘b<* Young, Mrs. Mary cinity attended the program given ¡.Tames T, Sprague, deceased, by the W. A. Hemenway, I I W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. ster in trade. nt Hebron hnll Ihurs.lay evening. nonor!lb)e County Judge for I.nne jy!6a6p(T) Doolittle an<l E. R. Smith motored II • Modern equipment. First Na phone 2F22. Each number wras well rendered county, state of - Oregon. tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to to Eugene on Wednesday of laut and generously encored. All persons having claims against 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings an J Sun FOR SAL E—HEAVY TEAM, week on business. ............... j zi ii purnu 12 estate 3 are herby requested to days by appointment. Office phone James Powell moved hi« family r.aid house and lot on south Fourth Henry Aldridge has moved into 10, residence phone 212-R. Sunday into the house formerly present said claims to the under street, house and lot on old high the E. J. Edwards house. occupied by the B. A. Pruett signed at the law-office of Herbert I )R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office way, hay baler, range stove, cream John Murry and family attended X/fOST motorists know that claims W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Ore fa miiy. Fifth and Main streets. ] Hours, ’ separator, bedstead and springs and camp meeting Sunday afternoon. don’t mean much until backed up 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings large trunk. R. E. Lacky, phone A butcher from Cottage Grove gon, within six months from the The Lynch family spent last date of this notice, properly veri and Bundays by appointment. Phones: by the manufacturers’ good faith. So 32F4. jy27a!7p(M) Sunday at Grandpa Lynch’s at bought several truck loads of lambs fied as prescribed by law. office 35, residence 161-J. from the farmers in this neighbor Dated and first published this Lorane, Mrs. Markham going with we say • make this test: On one wheel I HAVE INSTRUCTIONS TO hood Friday. ATTORNEYS 13th day of Julv, 1925. them. of your car place a new C-T-C Cord. Mrs. Afvra Counts, of Latham, sell 80-acre farm 4 miles from RUTH SPRAGUE, The women’s Bible class of the ami Miss Annabelle Small, of I IERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor Cottage Grove on good macadam Administratrix of the estate of At the same time place on the opposite 1 L noy at Law. First National Baptist church met. with Mrs. Mina Cottage Grove, attended church James T. Sprague, deceased. Bunk Building. Phono 94, Cottugo road and ni’ar good grade school; Clark Wednesday to tie a quilt. wheel any other tire of the same size. Herbert W. Lombard, here Sunday. 65 acres under cultivation; 8-rooin Grove, Oregon. Mrs. Daisy Markham returned Then run them that way. The C-T-C Attorney for estate. jyl3a!0c(T) Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson and house; barn; chicken house; spring 1 j J. 811 INN.—Attorney at l,uw from Portland Wednesday. children left Monday for a week’s will outrun the other tire. If it fails •— * * • and Notary Public. Prácticos house; 5 acres prunes, 3 years old; Mr. Ireland and his friend, Pat vacation. They expect to go to NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON acres strawberries; 6 acres black in all courts. Bader buildii ng, Cot- we will give you a new one free! Kelly, of Montana, are visiting Mr. Bandon and the Oregon caves and EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. tage Grove, Oregon. berries. Let mo take you to see Ireland’s mother, Mrs. Ward. other places of interest. this rare buy, after which make me This offer is on tires purchased before /1EORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney Word was received Tuesday that I Notice i.s hereby given that by It must be sold, Also font law. Office in Bader block, an offer I virtue of an execution and order September 1st, 1925. We’ll issue a THORNTON CORNERS. Grandma Powell is critically ill at of sale in foreclosure issued out have several horses, registered 'ol- Cottage Grove. the ho’me of her daughter, Mrs. of the circuit court of Lane county, numbered certificate. Columbia Tire stein bull, “Duke Segis De Kol 1 III; Joi (7 VA ll I V , on the 1st UU> day of July, PHYSICIANS Overhaulser at Divide. She has Oregon, UII (Special to The Sentinel.) , Cloveridge,” and several cows for Corporation, Portland, Oregon. in a ” suit TcViAWinn *1114-1» wherein zvw on Elvrt the 30th August 4.—Fred Thornton, of the suffered much for several months day of June, 1925, in said court, jy30-a6p I )R. C. E. FROST.—Physician sale. E. C. Lockwood. Klamath agency, visited one day past. Herbert W. Lombard, plaintiff, re and Surgeon. Office in Lawson covered judgment against the de- Building. IPhone 47, Cottage Grove, FOR SALE OR TRADE—TWO last week with his aunt, Mrs. Wilson fondants, ____ B. Stinnett and < Iregon. burros. Algo good fnniily milk James Plaster. TREE SPRAYS DESCRIBED Florence , G. Stinnett, his wife, cow giving 4 gnllong of milk daily Mrs. Johnnie Perini accompanied W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, ( ; w BN 0 DYOTT, M. D. rh? for mile. C. A. King, phono Moth and Apple Tree Dls- Codling her brother and Mr. and Mrs. his wife, for the sum of $375.93, siciun and Surgeon. Evenings j jly3n ntip Louie Premazzi to Salem Sunday with interest thereon from the 30th by appointment. Suite 3, Kern ' IF 5. ease Polson Formulas Given. day of June, 1925, until paid and Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on , Built-by-han d to see Angelo Perini, who is in the further sum of $75 attorney’s north Sixth street, just off Main. WANT TO RENT STOCK RANCH. Spray formulas for combating the I fees and costs and disbursements the state hospital there. Heavy-Duty Passenger Full Balloon Box 233, Cottagi1 Grove. jy30-a6p It A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician Mr. and Mrs. George Foster re codling moth and anthracnose, a herein in the sum of $13, which 1 '• and Surgeon. Calls answered judgment was enrolled and docketed disease of the apple tree, have been Semi-Balloon Heavy-Duty Commercial turned Thursday from a visit with in the clerk’s office of said court day or night. Maternity work a I/TVE, ENERGETIC YOUNG I given by C E. Stewart, county ! ! in man wanted for position as clerk relatives at Lebanon. said county on the 30th day of tA C-T-C Tube adds mileage to almost any casing] specialty. Over C. J. Breior Oo. Mrs. A. T. Beidler was a Eugene | fruit inspector. The sprays should .June, 1925, and said execution to I’honea: Office 34, residence 199 J. i—one who will be on his toes and I be applied without a moment ’s de- 1 me directed commanding me in the • »« j working toward advancement. Right visitor one day last week. l>R. A. W. KIME. . in. .............. . .. ....... name of the state of Oregon, in Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and lay, he states. •• 1 Surgeon. Obstetrics and ■ diseases sa9iry to right man. Should have jorde^ to satisfy said judgment., in attacking tip- Codling moths are Miss Kathleen Smith attended a terest, attorney’s fees, costs of of women and children a specialty. high school education and be par Will care for confinements at his ticular with personal appearance dance at the Albert Tonoli home pie and pear tree« anti th«' new suit and accruing costs to sell the PHONE 64 COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON home if desired. Office over C. J. and personal habits. Replies must at Divide Saturday night. ones now appearing are of the sec I following described real property, ' sit: Under Co, Phones: Office, 234; Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent ond brood. Poison for the moths be by letter. Address XY, box The east half of the northeast rrsidenec, 126-J. Residence address, Safety in a Nutshell. Too True. 1149 west Main. 249, Cottage Grove. jy30-a6c(T) Friday evening nt the Wade*Mosby may be prepared by mixing two ¡quarter and the southwest quarter A ten vear-old girl of Knoxville Johnny—I seen— pounds of lead arsenate with 160 I of th<- m»rtheasf quarter ami the home in Gowdyville. northeast quarter of the southeast has written these slogans for Mother—Johnny, where’» your DRUOLESS PHYSICIANS FOR SALE SIX ROOM HOUSE, Eloise and Janice Knox, of the gallons of water. This spray should quarter, section seventeen, town grammar« about acre of land, fruit anti Grove, and Kathleen Beidler, of be applied to the entire tree, in ship twenty-one range 2 west of autoists: I jR. II. A. HAGEN.—-Licensed Johnny—If you’d kept quiet that lt Drive right niel more pedes- Situated only four Latham, spent last week with their cluding the bark. Willamette meridian, in Lane coun 1 7 Drugless Physician. Phone 30. shtido trees. is exactly what I was going to tell To combat the apple tree disease | tv. Oregon, and that plaintiff may trians will be left.” Ostrander Building, 630% Main blocks *from Main St. Seo E. C. au nt. Mrs. A. T. Beidler. deficiency judgment against street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. “Watch your 'step on it’.” you. I seen her at the barber shop Lock wood or call at 530 north the moth spray should be used in I ! have defendants, Wilson B. Stinnett, Douglas St. jly30 -a6p(2) conjunction with a spray of 4-4-50 “Taking the other fellow’s dust getting her hair bobbed. sometimes known as W. B. Stinnett, SAGINAW. Bordeaux mixture. Tn this case also and Florence G. Stinnett, his wife, is bettor than to ‘dust rvturneth’. ” the bark should be thoroughly W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, “Six feet may await many a Being sick in bed is awful. It (Special to The Sentinel.I ' his wife. Aug. 4.—Miss Hazel Miller, of sprayed. Now, therefore, in the name of driver who wouldn’t give an inch.” gives you too much time to think. the state of Oregon, in compliance Walker, spent Sunday at the J. W. with said execution and order of I Mathews home. sab* ami in order to satisfv said Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotter drove flies, bugs, ■ judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, costs of suit and accruing costs, I FOR SALE—BAY MARE, 8 to Eugene Sunday and brought roaches, twill on Saturday, the Sth day of years old, weight 1500 lbs. Mrs. Cline Wnkeley home. She is August, 1925. at the hour of one ants, Known as Abcrgnst mare. I. B. recovering from a recent operation. o’clock in the afternoon of said J. F. Adney and daughter Alma mosquitoes, Morris, 302 Main Ht. n.3 13p(2) day, at the southwest front door of the county court house, in Eu were up from Curtin to spend the and gene, Lane county, Oregon, offer week end at their home here. I for sale and sell for cash, at public moths. Many from this vicinity nttrnd- suction, subject to rememption as provided bv law, all of the right, ed the ranip meeting services at ¡title and interoat of defendants, Cottage Grove last week. Wilson B. Stinnett and Florence Minn Edith Neat, of Coburg, is FOR SALE OR TRADE FINE Stinnett, his wife, W. E. Do«lg«' land Pnnlinc Dodge, his wife, and full blood Jersey heifer, 16 visiting at the C. II. Sharon home IT.Y-DI i* non-poixxnous, will ! C. L. Hanson and Zula Hanson, his not stain, and ha* a pleasant and months old, for sab* or will trade this week, wife and all persons claiming bv. Mrs. Jennie Miller and three refreshing odor. for oats nn«l vetch hay. Mrs. Foss, through or under theih or any or You need IT.Y-DI all the yrar I % miles out Lorane route. a6-IOc children are visiting at th«* George either of them in and to — :1 said Neat home near Coburg. premises. round -always keep a bottle on FRANK E. TAYLOR, FOR SALE- FORD COUPE. ( ALL hand. A number of the young people j jv9*6(T) Sheriff of Lane Co., Ore. 151 J between 6 and 7:30 o’clock of the community surprised Mrs. 1 tor Sale al the Drug'Stores evenings H0p Lowell Bvnston at her home Tues» NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION day of last week. They spent a pleasant evening and served ica , United States Land Office, Rose cream ami cake. burg, Oregon. July 29, 1925. Judson Allen, with his daughter Notice is hereby given that Jesse Mary and son Hubert, drove to I L. Crawford of Cottage Grove, who, HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY on Scptteinbfr 27, 1920, made ______ Hood River, Oregon_______ re- i F O R S A L E TEA M, W AGON, Portland Sunday of last week, Homestead Entrv, No. 013341, for harness and drag saw. R. L. turning Tuesday. Bt'ction 11, You’ll welcome our low- H. %. BE. Bailey, 1020 south Fourth. a6 19p 21 S., Rnngo 3 West, priced ent iiiiale.M on lumber Township Willamette Meridian, has filed no DO RENA. and sundry building mater tice of intention to make three ials which you need. Call year Proof, to establish claim to (Special to The Sentinel.) the lan«l above described, before on us while in town, or the Any Kind Any Time Aug 3. -Mrs Frank Bales ami United Stats Land Office, at phone 148. Roseburg. Oregon, on the 10th day PRICES RICHT «laughter Elisa arri veti Thumday of September, 1925. Terms: Cosh from Los Angeles to visit relatives Claimant names as witnesses: Miss Clara Anderton, of Rose John S. Allen, Arnold Duerst, A. burg, who had been visiting .Miss R. Isaneaster, Daniel H. Brumbaugh, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. Nora Ward, returned Friday. Phono*: Office 76, Rea. 124 I. HAMILL A. CANADAY, Mrs. Frank Hills «nd little tfe(2) non coal. «3-31 (2) Register. daughter came Friday from Ros» TO TRADE FOR FARM PROP burg to visit for n few days i with NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION erty Modern seven- room house, Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get I’y story Lot is 115x120, Fine her pa rents, Mr anil Mrs C < A Van Bchoiack. Dvpartm«at of the Interior, U. 8. your account sheet« anti blanks location. No 153. Mee Hall A Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coombos, ijiml Office nt Roiteburg, Oregon, bang a6p of Eugene. up«'nt the wrk en«l at your home print shop. July 10, 1M5. Kotice is hereby given that W\NTF.D WOM AN OR GIRL TO with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters, Herman A. I.eff, of Eugene, Ore- parents of Mrs Coombes. S>n, who. on August 23, 1920. maile do housework at home exactly 11 I otueMenJ Entry, No. 013243. for Mr. and Mrs. Bartle Perini. who Mrs. 11 four miles from Ros«* burg □ Etj NEH, Section 29, Township 11 C. E Banning, Dicksonville, phone are spending a short time at the □ tl 19 8.( Range 4 WMt, Willanntti' II 11 3F31: Mr. Hanning ran be aern J. A. Elliott home, visited in Cot Meridian, has filed notice of inten B Mrt. H. .1. Hw tion to make three year Proof, to at Farm Bureau exchange, Rose* tag«» Grove Saturday night an<i ostabliivh claim to the land above □ burg. nHp Sunday. ti described, before E. O. Immel. A partv composed of th«' I..» Phones: y ti IT. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene. I Marcelling F or hale -HIRD SEDAN IN Wagner family, Mrs. Frank Rabat Office 11 Oregon, on the 21>t day of August. ti JO first class i: condition throughout, Manicuring and daughter Elisa anti Walter and 1925. u 11 Good lire* with all new tu beo» Res. □ Facial Masrage Claimant name« ns witnesses: Bessie England spent Bunday nt I ti 11B-Y J. Russell Sheridan Thomas J. ii also god spare with new tub««, th«' warehouse. Shampooing Sheridan. Andrew F. Ham, Ru lolph Has shocks. sjieedomit er, starter. II Bobbing David Robinson who ha«l been Evening* Leff. all of Eugene Oregon, u Has both t’alifnr- in a P«*rtlan«^ hospital for some aoaeoal HAM1LI. A CANADAY. by ti rain wiper, etc u Hair Tinting u Appoint nia and Oregon licenses I2OO for time, came home Sunday. iyl6agl3c(2l Register French Paper Curl ment « quick ingina w, Miss Gertrude Libke, of Eugen«, ■□□□□□□naanauatitinnatiriLiui? nO I Up returned to her home Sunday after Filing cabinets The Sentinel Look Out for Nearby News Self Poisoning Roger De Young, picnicked at London Sunday. Mrs. Goodell and daughter Angpl, of Portland, visited Mrs. Goodell’s sister, M rs. J. A. Schneider, lust week. Mrs. Ann Sprague, of Lakeview * is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cad Ellis. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence JohnHOn and family and Mrs. Thomas Lambkin attended church at Sagi naw Sunday. Mrs. Waldo Miller attended the Methodist camp meeting in the Grove Sunday. Andy Dowens, of Portland, came up Saturday for a visit with his mother, Mrs. Eutheria Dowens, and other relatives. This is hij< first visit home for a number of years. A new C-T-C tire FREE WANTADS if it fails to outrun any other make! VIT CORDS Billie Hall’s Service Station FLY-PI People of Cottage Grove and Vicinity WOOD Quimby Bros. A Few Red-Hot Ones! CUPBOARD DOORS, $1.10 UP (31 sizes in stock) Sanitary Beauty 5X PANEL DOORS 2 6x6 8x1s, $3.10 2 8x6 8x1s, $3.15 Ako Shingles and Moulding at Lowest Prices. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co A