The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THTRSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1925
j Nearby News
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HEBBON.
People of
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity
A Few Red-Hot Ones!
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sizes in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2-6x6 8x1', $3.10
2 8x6 8x1 ", $3.15
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
Cottage Grove
^Manufacturing Co
¡5
WOOD
Any Kind
Any Time
PRICES RIGHT
Tenns: Cash
Quimby Bros.
Piloni1..: Office 70, He». 121 L
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Mrt. /I. A. llamen
Marcelling
Manicuring
Facial Massage
h Shampooing
»i Bobbing
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□ Hair Tinting
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French Paper Curl
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Office
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(Special to The Sentinel.)
Ang. 25.—The social and business
meeting of the Christian Endeavor
at Charles White’s Saturday eve­
ning was not very well attended
because of the rain.
Elvis Kelly and Hubert Ewing
motored to Lakeport last week.
R. B. Powell motored to Lorane
1 last Thursday.
THORNTON CORNERS.
Mr. Hoven, of the Eugene Bible
university, preached at Hebron last
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sunday and will again next Sun-
Aug. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. W. E. !
lav. His wife and little son were
I Hambley and son, who had visited I
’ with him.
Mrs. Hambley’s aunt, Mrs. James |
George Aldridge and sister,
Plaster, returned to Los Angeles 1
' Skelton, motored to Roseburg
Tuesday of last week.
urday, returning Sunday.
Mra. Tom Foster and children j
Truman
I rurnan Clark and family mo-
i tored to Eugnne Sunday afternoon visited Sunday at the George F ob - i
I and visited the Charles Turner . ter and R. B. Dixon homes.
Mrs. Willian visited her daugh- i
' family. Mr. Clark and Mr. Turner
were boys together bark in Illinois. ter at Culp Creek Sunday.
Miss Evelyn Bose accompanied her i
Threshing and blackb(‘rry pick-
1 ing are the principal occupations aunt, Mrs. Flora Fleak, to Port- |
land last week to remain two
1 of the neighborhood this week.
Archie Gilhain and family mo- weeks.
D. Quaglia, whose home was de­
tored to Cloverdale springs Thurs
lay and visited Mr. and Mrs. Rob stroyed by fire, has the new house
• rt Lackey, Mrs. Gilham’s parents. nearly completed.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent |
Mr. and Mrs. Ream and daughter,
Mrs. Robert Campbell, of Walter from Friday to Monday at Myrtle |
villa, visited Sunday with their i Point with Mr. Fisher’s sister, Mrs. j
daughter and sister, Mrs. George R. L. Ritchey, and on Sunday ac- I
eompanied Mr. and Mrs. Ritchey !
Kubel beck.
Mrs. 8. A. Thornbrup and little to Bandon, Coquille, Marshfield and ;
son, of Portland, are visiting at North Bend.
Elmer and Frank Miller spent 1
the homo
home of Mrs. Thornbruo’s
Sunday here with their aunt, Mrs.
brother, L. D. Huff.
Christine Richardson.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Robinette
DORENA.
and two daughters, Yynona and
Betty, and Earl Ware, of Eugene,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
and
Mr. and Mrs. George Alleman, '
August 25.—Mrs. Kate Sears, of
Cottnge Grove, spent Thursday vis­ of Divide, wero Sunday dinner
guests of Mr. and Mrs. George
iting relatives here. The A. 8.
Foster.
Word fmnily returned Wednesday
Chris Tonoli, who was dismissed
from u week’s outing nt Newport.
from a Eugene hospital Thursday,
1). L. Englund, sons Roy, Leonard
went down again Wednesday for
nnd Alvi» and daughter Bessie left
treatment.
His arm is healing J
Saturday for an outing nt Wnld-
rapidly.
port.
W. F. Schelley and Mr. John­
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart, of
son, of Roseburg, superintendent I
Portland, spent Su h day nt the
and employe of the Umpqua divi­
home of Mrs. Hart’« mother,
sion of the California-Oregon Power
“Aunt” Kate Land.
company, wero at the C. A. Dodge
The Albert Paquette family re­
turned Sunday from spending
the home Tuesday.
Clifford Shot-fridge made a trip
summer in Washington.
Mrs. U. H. Bales and daughter to Bend on his motorcycle last
week, returning Wednesday.
Juanita wont to Santa Clara Mon-
Frank Knox, of Cottage Grove,
day to visit the James Chapman
spent two day» of last week nt
family.
T.
The new rock crusher at Ccrro the home of his sister, Mrs. A.
Gordo stated crushing rock Monday Beidler.
for the new pieces of road.
LONDON.
lie* thr run non
i popularity of
for our n ork
UlOSt” with
Schofield Stewart
Reristererl Plumber
Phon« »V K
NORTH SEVENTH NTREET
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MOUNT VIEW.
FORD
Announcing Important
Changes in Bodies
and Chassis
Udded Beauty and Utility
Closed Cars in Color
No Increase in Prices
All-steel bodies on Tudor Sedan, Coupe and open
cars. Bodies and chassis both lowered. Larger,
more attractive fenders, affording greater pro­
tection. New improved transmission and rear axle
brakes on all types. One-piece ventilating wind­
shield on closed cars; double ventilating type on
open cars. Curtains opening with all doors on
Touring car and Runabout. Closed cars in col­
ors, with upholstery of finer quality to harmon­
ize; and nickeled radiator shells. Many other re­
finements now add to the beauty and quality of
these cars.
WOODSON BROTHERS
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Aug. 21.—Clarence and Joe John­
son left Saturday for Ogema, Sask., I
where they will remain during har­
vest.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Scott aiul 1
little daughter, of Dorena, were
Saturday night guests of Mrs.
Anianda Scars.
SUMMONS.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss are
MENT.
staying in the Grove caring for
In the Circuit Court of the State
their son Albert, who is convales­
Notice is hereby given that of Oregon for Lane County.
Stella V. Fouts, Plaintiff, V».
Martin H. Anderson, administrator
cing from an operation.
C. Fouts, Defendant.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales vis­ of the estate of Adella White An­ ■ . Charles
To
Charles C. Fouts, Defendant:
derson, deceased, has filed his final
ited Sunday with Mrs. Bales’ par account
You are hereby required to ap
in the matter of said es­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Green, south tate in the county court of the pear and answer the complaint
»tate of Oregon for Lane county: filed against you in the above en­
of Coltage Grove.
suit within six week» from
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath ac- and that Tuesday, the 29th day of titled
September, 1925, at the hour of 10 the date of the first publication of
eompanied Mr. and Mrs. J. C. o’clock in the forenoon of said day this summon» in The Cottage Grove
Wright, of Walker, to Oakridge in the court room in the county | Sentinel, which date is July 30
court house, at Eugene, Lane coun i 1925, and you are hereby notified
Sunday.
that unless vou appear within said
Mr. and Mrs. Denipston and »on tv, Oregon, has been fixed as the I time
your default will be entered
time and place by tho said court
Lester and Miss Withrow, of Oro- [ for the hearing of objection» to for want of an answer and the
gon City, visited Friday with Mr. ■ said final account and the final plaintiff will make application to
the Court for the relief praveil for
settlement of »aid estate.
nnd Mrs. Richard Hanna.
Any nnd all objection» to said in the complaint, to-wit: That the
The Mount View school sewing final
account and the final settle­ marriage contract now existing be­
club met Friday afternoon with ment of »aid estate must be filed tween you nnd the plaintiff be
with the clerk of said court on or forever dissolved.
Miss Mary Snauer.
The Hon. G. F. Skipworth. Cir­
Mr. and Mrs. Dunnivnn, of the before the said date of hewn ng.
Dated this 27th day of August. I cuit Judge of luine Countv, State
Grove, and Mr. and Mr». J. R. 1925.
of Oregon, made and dated an or­
Cooley were at the Mrs. Amanda
MARTIN H. ANDERSON.
der July 28, 1925. directing this
Administrator of the estate of Summons to be published in the
Scar» home Sunday.
Adella
White
Anderson,
de-
Cottage
Grove Sentinel once each
Miss Esther Thornton, of Cottnge |
week for six successive week»; nnd
Grove, is visiting her sister, Mrs. H,,rbert w. Lombard,
thnt you nppenr nnd answer the
Attornev for estate. n27s24o(T1 •aid complaint within six weeks
Clifford Lcbow.
,
Claude Arno was hew from
from the date thin Summons is first
published.
Florence for several days attending
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
MENT.
to hi» threshing. Mr. Proctor ne-
Attorney for Plaintiff,
compnnied Mr. Arne on hi» return
Notice is hereby given 1
Fir»t National Bank Building.
administrator
of
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to Florence, While Mr». Proctor Henry Rissue,
jl30-»10e(T) Cottage Grove, Oregon
the estate of Ronben Rissuc,
remained at the Arne home caring deceased,
final
has filed his ------
Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
for the two little boy».
account in the manor of »aid es­
Mr». Aninndn Sears and Miss tate ...
in the ------
county court of the
Laura RUey visited Mrs. I.utheria state
.UW of
of Oregon
Oregon for Lane county:
and that Tuesday, the 29th day of
S<
m-inm r 1925, ••
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------------------------------------------- n Dowells Tuesday.
Si pteuiber,
at the —
•‘oer.ofJO
'.’¡'o.-k in’the forenoon of said day
•Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Cox, of Red
W ANTED—RELIABLE RENTER mond, visited Inst week with ----------
Mr. | in the court room in the county
for good stock ranch of 300 acres Cox *t »¡»ter, Mrs. J. R. Cooler,
court hou»e, at Eugene, Lane coun-
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tv, Oregon, has been fixed aa the
near Dorena. For particulars, see 1 hey were accompanied home by
B»d plaee by the wi<1 eourt
Wes Chrisman.
a031p(2) Elisabeth Cooley, who will remain f0, the hearing of objections^ to
said final »rrount »ml the final
Neglect of the liver results in
I <>lt KALE- Jl'NE PULI.ET8, She with them for a visit.
thresher
settlement of »aid objMtlo
««»ate. „ toxaid self poisoning! Not no quickly, per
The
Scott
A
Chrisman
tnn.ner,
to 75c each; roosters, 20c each.
Delivered In city by Joscn or half has l>e«>n threshing in this neigh 1 final account and the final ’•’tue- hap«, but just as surely as if you
ment of said estate must be filed drank poison out of a bottle. If
loz.cn lota.
Mr». Foss. Loniue borhood during the past week.
Mm. Frank Sears, of the Grove, with the clerk of »aid eouvt on or you liver is not doing its work of
route.
«24 Í7p
the said date of hearing.
came out with Mr«. Amanda Sears | before
Dated thia 27th day of August, helping digestion, eliminating waste
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT Wednesday for a »hort visit.
1005
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from the bowels and purifying the
HENRY RI88UE,
blood, you will always be troubled
nt eornor of Birch avenue and
Administrator
of
the
estate
of
<»ld north Pacific highway. H ourc
with sick headaches, nausea, bilious
Bookkeeping systems. The
Reuben Rianna, d«U'a«ed
•lumber 151. Inquire of Mra. L. L. Sentinel.
nsae, bad breath, gas, sour stoma eh,
Herbert W Lombard.
Attorney for eatate. «¿7«24c(Ti or constipation.
Woolley, 31) uorth I* 8t.
a27a3p
Clean*« and tone your liver! Put
rows FOR SALE ONE OR ALL.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
your system in condition so yon
notice
R. E. Hendrick, Curtin, Ore
the county court of the state of feel your very best again I Try
United States Land Office. Rose I ii Oregon.
gon.
a27-31p
in »nd for Lane county. just a spoonful of Dr. H. R
burg. Oregon, July 29. 1925
In the mutter of the estate of Tbaeher's ax sellout Liver and Blood
Notice 1» herebv given that Jcsee
Fl >11 RAI E WASHER
WATER
Millard I-ammon, deceased.
!.. Crawford of Cottage Grove, who, I Notice is hereby given that the Symp after the next few meals
motor and wringer. Mm. O. L. on
Scpttember 27, 1920, made
dune«, 921 Gibb* avenue.
a27 31p Homestead Entry, No. 013M1, for ‘ undersigned cveuuirix of the estate and notice the quick Improvement
'of Millar*I l-smmon. deceased, ha»
IMR SALE—FORD COUPE IN S
U.
RE.
M. Section
11, file<l herein her final account and «a the way row eat. nleep. look and
1'onnsnip 21 R. Range 3 West, that Tuesday, the 29th day of Sep Mai—the return of strength, vigor
first class condition, driven 700 Willamette Meridian, has file«! no (ember, 1925. at the hour of 10 and energy. Toe will be complete
miles. ISO Fifteenth street. «27 lip tie« of intention to make three ! o'eloek a. m. of said <lay ha» l>«* n ly satisfied; otherwise there will
vear Proof, to establish claim to bv the »ai*l court appointed as the
Dr. Thaaher's Liver
WVNTED -RELIABLE
WOMAN the land above described, before time, and the county court room be no cost
the United Stats Imad Office, at in Eugene. Oregon the plant' for and Blood Symp is sold and reecm
or young woman for housework Roseburg. Oregon, on the 10th Jav the hearing of objections to said
mon'ted by Kem'a for Drugs ano
IMS Ash avenue.
a27*3p of September. 1925.
final account end the settlement
Claimant names as witnesses: i thereof, at which time all person» «11 other loading drugg«..
WOOD
FOR SALE
AT
714
Did you know that all diseases
•Toha S Allen. Arnold Ducmt. A interested mne uptaeer and file
north Douglas street. Come ami R Imneaster. Daniel H Brumbaugh, objections thereto.
of the eyea are euruble without the
all
of
Cottage
Grove,
Oregon.
EMILY JANE LANK.
get th. kind vou wi»h.
O G
aid of glass»-» or operation I Dr.
RAMtLt. A. CANADAY,
H. J. Shinn.
Executrix.
B'lWB.
a>7p ' non ewal. a3 91(91
Hagen.
eow(T)
Register
Attornev
for
estate.
at7«t4e
I
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
\ugust 26.—Mrs. C. W. Ewing,
who had been visiting her son
Roy at Glendale, returned home
the Inst of the week accompanied
by her son ’» family who spent the
week end here.
Mr and Mrs. J. P. Graham of
Cottage Grovo, cousins of Mrs.
Mary Massey, were dinner guests
nt the Massey home Friday eve­
ning.
Mrs. Nancy Oglesby, who
had been Mrs. Massey’s house
guests for several days, returned
home with them.
Elmer Berggren is erecting a
new garage.
JoHsie Bemis has purchased a
new Chevrolet coupe
Mrs. O. W. 1 White returned home
Sunday from Grunts Pass, where
she had been visiting for n week.
Mrs. J. K. Bnnton, Miss Noia
Banton, B. G. Bnnton and daughter
Geraldine, Mrs.
M rs. George Bailes and
daughter Reta, Mrs. Harold Abeene
un I daughters Lovella and Lucille
attended church nt Lone Cedar
Sunday.
Mrs. Charles Powell and children,
who had spent nearly two weeks
nt Harrisburg, returned home Hat-
urday.
Mrs. James Powell and children
were shopping in Eugene Saturday.
dames Simpson and A. S. Newton
motored to Sutherlin Sunday and
brought home a load of fruit.
Elmer Berggren and Clayton
WANTADS
.•11 most-
Tower went to Garden Valley Mon- '
day after fruit.
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Marlow ar­
rived Monday of last week from
Sunnyside, Wash., and visited a ■
few days with Mrs. Marlow’s par-I
ents, Mr. and MrB. George Suth-
erlanil. They left Thursday for
Tucson, Aris., where they expect |
to spend the winter.
John Massey and mother were
business visitors in Curtin and Eu-
gene Monday.
Joe Abeene is moving his family
into the Norman Hays house.
Look Out for
Self Poisoning
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
FIRE BRICK, TIU CLAY, MKTAL
LATH, C0RN1R UKAD8, SHUi-
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GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TTT.lt,
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORK
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHEB
THINGS TOO NUMINOUS TO
MENTION
No Charge on City Deliveries
Godard 6? Randall
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
COME TO DILLARD
U7-illiams ’
Dillard Gardens
Wish to thank you for your patronage during the
past week.
CANTALOUPES are r.„„
now at the height of their
season—their beat and tastiest
----- We have seven vari-
eties.
WATERMELONS— the
G. sort that made Dillard
famous—an* fully seitmmed. W•' will have
the choice first pick from a field hitherto for Snnday
untouched.
We have five kinds of these.
rTh?!¿.T° We
W pick
•’'.’'‘"A them
7, Sny
Way may.
-V0U Want th<>rn'
or yoii
box or bushel.
trade
1°*S- are
r*»ed for the Sunday
of your dollar ■'
direct from the grower the size
oi your dollar m increased at the
Blue and Gold Stands