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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925
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Mr. Cox’s sister, Mrs. J. R. Cool»*;
White and the L. D. Huff family, London, wore at the C. A. Dodge never would lend his fi< 1 ! for any
The young people enjoyed a home Sunday.
returned Wednesday to their horn«
thing, not even for the village
lam fire party Tue»<iay evening at
in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Fr» »1 Moody and aports. ”—Pittsburg Chronicle-Tele
family, of Harrisburg, were Sun graph.
--------------------------------- □ Albert Boss, who was in a Eu the L. D. Huff home.
gene hospital for several weeks, is
Ernest Geer, of Loa Angeles, ¡H day guests-of Mr. ami Mrs. E. If.
MOUNT VIEW.
at the home of his parents, Mr. and visiting his mother and other rela- Dustin.
In a Generous Mood.
fives.
Mrs. E. M. Boss.
Jim—“Where »lid you g**t all the
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mr. Perry, of Mapleton, visded
Mrs. Win Haupt and daughter,
money?”
DOREN A
Aug. IL—Mrs. McFall, of Tilli- Mrs. Free, visited Mrs. Waldo Sunday with his cousins, Mrs. John
it
from
Jack—“I borrowed
inook, ami Mrs. Thomas, of Port Miller Thursday.
Mrs. Free ex Murry and the Gilham family.
Tom.”
(Special to The Sentinel.)
land, visited Wednesday with Mrs. pects to return this week to her
LaMar and Bernard Piper, of
Jim—4 4 From Torn!
Aug. 11.—D. L. England returned
J. A. Schneider.
Portland, were Sunday visitors at
home in Portland.
thought he was pretty
home
Saturday
aft»
r
a
week
’
s
Mr. and Mrs. Romley Cox ami
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips were the Piper home.
Jack — 4 4 He
was.” —
visit with his daughter, Mrs. James
children and Mrs. Roger De Young, up from Corvallis to their place
The Hiram Griggs family, of
.lack o’ Lantern.
Sherwood, at Gold Hill.
who were visiting nt the home of here last week.
Cottage Grove, the Blosser and
L. G. Van Schoiack motored to
Mrs. J. A. Schneider visited rela Foster families, of Lorane, and the
Engraved work. The Sentinel
Roseburg Saturday.
tives in Scotts Valley Thurs»lay nn»l Kappa uf and McKeman families
Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Damewood,
pienicke»! Sunday on th»* river.
Friday.
of Rujada, spent Sunday at the
Mrs. W. G. Hale and daughter
Mr. ami Mrs. Thomas Lambkin
Fred Kelly home.
ami family, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ruth, of Ashland, .and Mr. and
Earl Elliott sustained a broken
i Johnson and family and Mrs. C. A. Mrs. Glen Hale and baby, with
finger •it work on the road re-
i King visited Mrs. Waldo Miller Audrey Hale, of Dunsmiur, Calif.,
cently.
and the Arthur Monro»’ family
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. i and Mrs. Frank Kelly, of
Mrs. E. M. Boss and Miss Loia visited ol<l friends her«* Tuesday
Cottage •
Grove, spent
Saturday
and Wednesday.
I Boss were at London Sunday.
Neglect of the liver results in
night at the Warren Kelly home.
Miss Elizabeth Coolev spent two
Mi4. F. J. Hills returned to her 3clf poisoning! Not so quickly^ per
days of last week at the Mrs.
home in Roseburg Saturday, after haps, but just as surely as if you
LONDON.
Amanda Sears home doing some
a week’s visit with relatives here. drank poison out of a bottle. If
sewing for herself, as practically
Harry Elfving, formerly of this ¡you liver is not doing its work of
(Special to The Sentinel.)
all her clothing was destroyed when
Aug. 11.—Mrs. Winnie Buskett, place, now of Port Orford, called helping digestion, eliminating waste
their house burned. The Cooleys
at the C. A. Van Schoiack home from the bowels and purifying the
are living in their garage tem who had been visiting her brother
. blood, you will always be troubled
Bud Thorn, left Friday for Seattle Saturday.
porarily.
with sick headaches, nausea, bilious
Clarence Johnson expects to leavo to join her husband.
ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach,
Mrs.
Frank
Thorn
had
her
ton
No
Tresspassing.
on
a
business
this week for Canada
sils wrnoved Wednesday by a Cot
“Boy, is this the field on which , or constipation.
trip.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
tage Grove physician.
the great battle was fought?”
Mr. and Mrs. Gone
| your system in condition so you
Guy Ray, of rodeo fame, was in asked the historian.
Boss’ parents, Mr.
Try
the neighborhood last week buying
“No sir; that be at the top of feel your very best again!
Eichler, of Curtin, v
stock of all kinds for a large pack- the hill,” answered the native boy. , just a spoonful of Dr. H. 8.
at the E. M. Boss ho
“Dear, dear!” exclaimed the his , Thacher’s excellent Liver and Blood
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath pic ing plant.
Elmer Berggren has been elected torian; “that must be a mile away. Syrup after the next few meals
nicked up Mosby Creek Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, school clerk in place of John Whv didn’t they fight in this und notice the quick improvement
m the way you eat, sleep, look and
of Blue Mountain, and Mr. ami Sutherland, who has moved from field?”
“1 suppose because this ’ere field ■*eel—the return of strength, vigor
Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of Thornton the district.
A petition has b»*en presimtod I belongs to Farmer Johnson.
He nnd energy. You will be complete
Corners.
ly satisfied; otherwise there will
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright, of to the county school board asking!
Walker, were at th«* W. D. Heath the enlargement of school district NOTICE OF CALL FOR PAINT be no cost. Dr. Thacher’s Liver
No. 75.
and Blood Syrup is sold and recoin-
home Friday evening.
BIDS.
Mr. and Mrs. W.
Harper and
meuaeu by Kern *s for Drugs ana
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisberg
children, who had visited relatives ■
were in Eugene Saturday.
Notice is herqby given that | JI other loading druggist.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan, here for a few days, left Monday I | sealed bids will be received by the i
of the Grove, visited Mr. and Mrs.) for their homo in Seaside, They ' Directors of School District No. 93, I
SUMMONS.
were accompanied to Harrisburg
J. R. Cooley Sunday.
I
Dorena,
Lane
County,
Oregon,
for
In the Circuit Court of the State
Amici Guggisberg, of Pasadena, by W. H. Warth en. Mrs. Harper , the painting of all exterior ami in
of Oregon for Lane County.
Calif., is visiting this week at is a sister of Mrs. E. W. Powell terion woodwork, exclusive of roof, , Stella V. Fouts, Plaintiff, VS.
the home of his cousin, Fred Gug nnd a niece of Mrs. C. L. Powell.
C harles C. Fouts, Defendant,
Mr. and Mrs, Leslie Hull, of of th»' high school tind public i To Charles C. Fouts, Defendant:
gisberg. On Sunday a picnic was |
school buildings of said district as
Cottage
Grove,
You are hereby required to ap-
were
dinner
guests
held at Leona in his honor ami
per specifications on file with the pear and answer the complaint
! was attended by n number of the ! nt the J. E. Ban ton home Sunday. District Clerk. The Board reserves i filed
against you in the above en
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett ami
; relatives. Mr. Guggisberg was a I
the right to reject any ami all titled suit within six weeks from
i resident of Latham
twenty-six daughter .Jessie, of Cottage Grove, bids which will be opened August the date of the first publication of
and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberts nnd
this summons in The Cottage Grove
years ago.
Sentinel, which date ta July 30,
baby, of Monmouth, were guests is. IMS.
EMIT
L.
KIRK,
Chairman.
1925, and you are hereby notified
at the W. L. Townsend homo Sun
HEBRON.
that unless you appear within said
Attest: C. A. PETERSON? Clerk,
day.
time your default will be entered
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Alicene ami
for want of an answer and the
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
plaintiff
will make application to
children, Mr. and Mrs. Harold
the
Court for the relief prayed
A beetle and children, Mr. and Mrs.
Department uf the Interior, U. 8. in the complaint, to-wit: That
Ivan Abeen»* and children and Laud Office at Roseburg, Oregon, marriage contract now existing
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Julian
Small
attended
July
10, 1925.
twoon you and the plaintiff
crook
Notice is hereby given that forever dissolved.
be nt a reunion of the Abeene family Herman
A. Leff, of Eugene, Ore
The Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Cir
at Springfield Sunduy.
gon, who, on August 23, 1920, made
Judge of I.ano County, State
Mrs. .1. J. Hooker and children, Homestead Entry, No. 013243, for cuit
li Schneider is home
of Oregon, made and dated an or
where she hud been of Lorane, visited over the week E1^ NE%, Section 29, Township der July 28, 1925, directing this
end with Mrs. Hooker’s brothers, 19 8.. Range 4 West, Willamette Summons to bp published in the
’ Meridian, has filed notice of inten Cottage Grove Sentinel once each
Hebron who attended George and John Sutherland.
tion to make three year Proof, to week for six successive weeks; and
for
Bert
Newton
left
Tu»
‘
s»k»y
establish claim to the land above that you appear and answer the
Powell’s funeral Sun-
home
M
rs.
The
Dalles
to
bring
described, before E. O. Immel, said complaint within six weeks
R. B. Powell family,
IT. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene,
urrv, Mrs. (’. C. Gil- Newton and children, who have Oregon, on the 21st day of August, from the date this Summons is first
published.
Mr».
with
visited several weeks
1925.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
Newton’s mother, Mrs. Matney.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Mr. and Mrs. Will Massey, of J. Russell Sheridan, Thomas J.
First National Bank Building,
Cottage Grove, visited Sunday with Sheridan, Andrew F. Ham, Rudolph j!30-s10c(T) Cottage Grove, Oregon
Mr. Massey’s mother, Mrs. Mary Leff, nil of Eugene Oregon,
□
non coal HAMIT.L A. CANADAY,
Massey.
jy16ag13c(2)
Register.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Mr. anti Mrs. James Simpson nnd
children and Miss Velma Ewing
Notice is hereby given that the
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION
□--------------------------------------------------- □ returned Monday from an out
undersigned has been appointed
FOR HALE—HEAVY TEAM, ing trip.
administratrix
of the estate of
United States Land Office, Rose
Mr. and Mrs. Jnmes Reed nnd burg, Oregon, July 29, 1925.
James T, Sprague, deceased, by the
house and lot on south Fourth
Notice is hereby given that Jesse Honorable County Judge for Lane
I street, house and lot on old high children, of Wenatchee, Wash., nr-
| way, hay baler, range stove, cream rived Monday for a visit with L. Crawford of Cottage Grove, who, county, state of Oregon.
on Sopttember 27,
1920,
made
All persons having claims against
| separator, bedstead nnd springs and Mrs. Reed’s parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Homestead Entry, No. 013341, for
said estate are herby requested to
j large trunk. R. E. Larky, phone Ivan Lyons, and her brother, C. IT. 8.
%,
S.E.
Section
11, present said claims to the under
Townsnip 21 8., Range 3 West, signed at the law-office of Herbert
32F4.
jy27a!7p(M) Woods.
Mrs. Nowell and sons Mutt and Willamette Meridian, has filed no W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Ore
FOR
HALE—BAY
MARE,
8 George, of Medford, visited Satur tice of intention to make three gon, within six months from the
vear Proof, to establish claim to
yen rs old, weight
1500 lbs. day with Ross Nowell, nnother son. the la ml above described, before »late of this notice, properly veri
Known as Abergnst mare. I. B. George remained for n longer visit the United Stats Land Office, at fied as prescribed by law.
Morris, 302 Main St.
Dated and first published this
n3-13p(2)<’with hi» brother nn«l Mrs. Hrtisher Roseburg, Oregon, on the 10th day
of September, 1925.
13th day of July, 1925.
»ml
Claimant names as witnesses:
WANTED- RELIABLE
RENTER
RUTH SPRAGUE,
John S. Allen, Arnold Duerst, A.
Administratrix of the fstate of
for good >toek ranch of 300 acres
S. Lancaster, Daniel H. Brumbaugh,
James T. Sprague, deceased.
THORNTON CORNERS.
nonr Doieiin. For particular«, »00
all of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Herbert W. Lombard,
W m Chriaman.
a(i 31p(2)
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Attorney for estate. jyl3al0c(T)
non-coal. a3-31(2)
Register.
(Special to Th»» Sentinel.)
FOR SALE TEAM, WAGON,
Aug. IL—Mrs. Charles Lackey,
harness and drag saw.
R. L. of Drain, visited last week with
Bailey, 1020 south Fourth.
a6 19p her father, George Scheufele.
Anv Kind Anv Time
t’hiis Tnnoli, who was injured
•KIOÎS RIGÌH'
FOR HALE—18 ACRES FARM
Terms: CYish
property, 1 mil»» east on Row when his motor car run off th»'
river road.
Buildings, stock, ma O. P. & E. track, is in a Eugene
chinery and crops go with place. hospital. His arm was crushed nnd
M ill take small residence property had to b»» lanced to relieve the
Phom's: Office 7(
in city ns part payment. Terms. congestion.
tfc(2)
Mrs. A. E. Foster, of Divide is
H. Quimby, telephone 29F13,
dtuge Grove.
alO-Up(M) visiting nt the home of her son, |
George Foster.
The insecticide with the pleasant odor
Mr. anti Mrs. tl. L. Ritchey nnd
little granddaughter. Nona Dodaon,
MADE IN OREGON
of Myrtle Point, vtaitrd briefly at
DONT SEND
the home of Mrs. Ritchey’s brother,
* roRna plumbei
J. W. Fisher, Suuday morning.
Anew scientific discovery
Mr. anil Mrs. G. B. Arnest spent
last week nt th*» const.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Noyen
iittl«» < »laughter and Mr. and
Will quickly remove
W E. Hamhley and son. of
the obstruction. It«
TON TRUCK, A ngelea, vsited last week at
u«e saves you time,
Ford touring home of MiS. Ham Kiev ’■* aunt.
money and much in
Osburn farm, Mrs. James Plaster.
On Friday
convenience. YOU
a g 13 17 áop Mrs. Piaster nnd Orvilla Plaster
can now
purchase
ST RING L ESS ST RING ftecompaaie«l them up Sharp’s creek,
CENOL PIPE FLUSH al
where they campr«) out until
ir cunning. ♦<• a pound
day.
Sold by
Call on Thursdays or
George Foster is spending
KEN'S for DRUGS
A. Teal. I Cj miles east
week in Lebanon when» h<-
Rexall Store
r.
a!3p
»'inplov iu>‘iit.
t'enol Agviiry
Mrs. Dow, who had b»»»'n v tailing
her daughter, Mrs. Pearl Planter,
returnetl Bunday to her home in
Garibaldi.
□ \LHRBTA PEACHES READY Miss Eva Scheu feie is V tatting
o
lugunt 15. Come and get yours, indefinitely at the homo of her
r. H. J. H r
i’»» on Junction, 8 miles south of staler. Mrs. Margaret Smith. in
Roseburg. A. F. Ruluriorf. a 13 Up Eugene.
Mr nn»l
>R HAL
Marcelling
compnuied
first rtaw
Manien ring
Heath, of 1
Facial M a sua g «
ahd Mrs.
lit»-Y
Hh unpootng
Mountain, u
Bobbing
on n picnic.
U Hair TinUug
Mrs. \ng«*lo Perini. of Divide.
*
Appoint
ilia a ml Orvg,»n Ihcnnes.
g French Paper Curl
visitisl Saturday with Mm. Jeanie
ment
u • |ui»*k
Perini.
uaannuaaauunQnuuuQuuuÄ' < >regon,
L. Smith and son Oscar, of
Jbr Economical Transfortotion
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