The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 03, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3, 1925
PAGE FOUR
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Nearby News
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MOUNT VIEW.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 1.—Mr. and Mrn. R. A.
Snauer and MinafH Mary and Myr­
tle Snauer were Sunday guentn of i
Mr. and Mm. Waldo Miller.
Mr. and Mm. Roy HandH visit
«<1 last week with relativos at
Reedfiport.
Mm. Kate Seam «pent Hevoral
dayn of last week with Mr«.
Amanda Sears.
Mis« Forent Schneider returned
Friday from Monmouth where she
Rad been attending school.
Mins Mary Layng left, thi« week
to enter the Eugeni» hospital to
take nurse’s training.
A
large
number of the young people met
at the Mm. Amanda Mears home
for a fa re w<ll party in Miss
Layng’n honor Saturday night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley left
Monday for a motor trip to Klam
ath Falls, and will go from there
to Paisley and Redmon*!.
Mr. and Mm. Ralph
Wnlk«»r and Mrs. Ann
Creswell, visited Sunday
Amanda Sears.
Mr. and Mm. E. E. Chestnut
won» at Drain Sunday.
Mr. and Mm. William Heath .Tr.,
newlyweds, and Mr. and Mrs. Ad - j
diHon Heath of Richland, arrived
Sunday night at the home of their
parents, Mr. and Mm. W. I). Heath
for a brief visit b(»foro continu­
ing their journey on to Siletz,
where they will remain during the
winter.
before are here!
Paramount Week celebrates one glorious round of Paramount
Pictures—a review of the ones
you missed—a pre-view of the new I
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COTTAGE GROVE joins in the Paramount Week Celebration!
HEBRON
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 2.—Threshing wits finished
in thiH neighborhood Monday, inak
ing a two week» Henson here.
Ha rimy Shipp and Annabelle
Gilchrint motored to Eugene Tuon­
«lay afternoon ami took dinner
with Dwight Hackett and his
bride.
Mr». Hattie McDowell with her
son and daughter of Redmond CHBIC
Sunday to visit her sister M m.
Bello Geer.
Ernest Goer, who ha» been vixit-
ing his mother, loft Sunday for
his home in L oh Angele«.
Mr. and Mrs. Rand of Prineville,
visited thi« week in the neighbor
hood.
—AT THE—
----------------------------------------- r Arcade Theatre--------------------------------------------
Sunday-Monday, Sept. 6-7
Zane Grey’s
“THE LIGHT OF WESTERN
STARS.”
withh Billie Dove, Jack Holt
Tuesday, September 8
Wednesday, September 9
Thursday, September 10
Ricardo Cortez in
Pola Negri in
Bebe Daniels in
“THE SPANIARD.”
"THE CHARMER.”
“THE MANICURE GIRL.”
and Noah Beery.
Friday-Sat unlay, Sept. 11-12
Zane Grey’s
“THE THUNDERING
HERD. ’
with Lois Wilson, Jack Holt,
Noah Beery and Raymond
Hatton.
These are the Paramount Pictures that you have seen nationally advertised in the Saturday Evening Post, the Ladies Home Journal,
Pictorial Review, Photoplay, Oregon Farmer, etc. Keep up to date on Paramount Pictures by reading about them in the advertising
pages of these and other publications.
WANTADS
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Neglect of tho liver results in
self poisoning I Not so quickly, per
hups, but just as surely as if you
ilraak poison out of a bottle. If
you liver is not doing its work of j
helping digestion, eliminating waste
from the bowels and purifying the |
blood, you will always be troubled ;
|
with sick headaches, nausea, bilious­
ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomnch,
or constipation.
Cleanse and tone your liver! Put
your systom in condition so you
fool your very best again! Try
just a spoonful of Dr. H. 8.
Thacher’s excellent Liver and Blood
Syrup after the next few meals
an<l notice the quick improvement
in the way you eat, sleep, look and
tool—-the return of strength, vigor
and energy. You will be complete
ly satisfied; otherwise there will
be no cost. Dr. Thacher’s Liver
and Blood Syrup is sold and recom­
mended by Kem's for Drugs ana
all other leading druggists. eow(T)
GET AT THE CAUSE
Many Cottage Grove Folks Are
Showing How to Avoid
Needless Suffering.
There*« nothing more annoying
than kidnoy wenkne«« or inability
to properly control th«» kidney «e
cretions. Night unit day alike, th»'
«ufferer in tormented an«l what
with the burning ami «cabling, th«'
attendant backache, h«'adnehe ami
di azin ex«, life is indeed a bunion.
Doan*» l*illx—a stimulant diuretic
to the kidney»—have brought peace
ami comfort to many Cottage
Grove people. Profit by this Cot­
tage Grove resident ’« experience:
J. H. Baker, proprietor of black
smith «hop. Pacific highway, says:
“I have need Doan’» Pill» with
benefit ami am glad to endorse
them, I was troubled with attacks
of ki«l noy trouble and my back
waa weak ami lame, My kidney»
annoyed me, too. by acting irreg
ularly. Doan’s Pills have always
helped me when I used them.
strengthening my back rw ! kid
noys. ’ ’
Price dOe. at all dealers. Don *t
«imply ask for a kidney remedy—
get Doan’s Pill»—the «ame that
Mr. linker had. Foster Milburn Co..
Mfrs . Buffalo, N. Y.
mr!3 20
Department of the Interior, I’. S.
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
August 31, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
George Arrel Lowry, of Cottage
Grove, Oregon, who, on August 7,
1920, made Homestead Entry, No.
013221, for Wli 8EÙ, and 8E>4
SE'4, Section 9, Township 22
South. Range 2 West, Willamette
Meridian, has filed notice of in­
tention to make three year Proof,
to establish claim to the land
above described, before the United
States Land Office, at Roseburg,
Oregon, on the 9th day of Octo
her, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Cheslev L. Churchill, Earle N. Cru­
so n, Hiram K. Rawlings, John
Barker, all of Cottage Grove, Ore-
gon.
non coal HAMILL A .CANADAY,
s3Ol(2)
Register.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
MENT.
Notice is hereby given that
Henry Rissue, administrator of I
the estate of Reuben Rissue, |
deceased, has ____
filed __
his _______
final >
account in the matter of said es­
tate in the county court of tho
state of Oregon for Lane county:
and that Tuesday, the 29tb day of
Si-ptetnber, 1925, at the hour of 10 !
o'clock in the forenoon of said day I
in the court room in the county
court house, at Eugene, Lane coun­
ty, Oregon, has been fixed as tho
time and place by the said court .
for tho hearing of objection* to
said final account and the final
settlement of said estate.
Any and all objections to said >
final account and the final settle­
ment of »aid estate must be filed I
with the clerk of said court on or I
before the said date of hearing.
Dated thi» 27th dav of Augu»t.
1925.
HENRY RISSUE,
Administrator of the estate of
Reuben Rissue, deceased.
Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney for estate. a27»24e(T)
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
Department of the Interior, ü. S.
Land Office at Roseburg. Oregon,
August 27, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that Mat-
tie M. Benson, or Eugene, Oregon,
who, on August 27, 1920, made
Homestead Entry, No. O132A3, for
EH
NW’,.
ciWQ
NEK. and
NWQ REM. Section 21, Township
Township 19 S., Range 4 West,
19
S.,
Range
4
West. Wil
Inmette Meriibaa. has filed no-
ti.-e of intention to make three
year Proof, to e*t«bh*h claim to
the land above described, before
E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner,
at Eugene. Oregon, on the 12th
dav or October, 1925
Claimant names a* witnesses:
Herman Left, of Eugene. Oregon;
William Ham. of Springfield. Ore
gon; Arthur F Ham. of Ixirane,
Oregon; Paul Deeher. of Cormllt*.
Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
mm-eonl *31 »28(2)
Register
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
MENT.
Notico i« hereby given that
Martin H. Anderson, administrator
of tho estate of Adell« White An­
donion, deceased, has filed his final
account in the matter of said es- |
tat« in the county court of the
state of Oregon for Lane county: t
and that Tuesday, the 29th day or
September, 1923, at the hour of 10
o’clock in the forenoon of said day
in the court room in the county
court house, at Eugene, latno eoun
tv. Oregon, has been fixed as the I
time and place by the said court I
for the hearing of objections to |
said final account and the final
settlement of said estate.
Any and all objections to said
finnl account and the final settle­
ment of said estate must be filed
with the clerk of said court on or
before tho mid date of hearing.
Dated this 27th day of August.
1925.
I
MARTIN H. ANDERSON.
Administrator of the estate of I
Adella White Anderson, de­
ceased.
Herbert W. Lombard.
Attorney for estate. a£7s24e(T)
NOTICE.
In the county court of the state of
Oregon, in «nd for lj»ne county.
In the matter of the estate of'
Millard Ijunmon. deecnsed
Notice is hereby given that the
undenngued executrix of the estate
of Millard Lammoa. deceared, has
filial herein her final account and
that Tucsilny, the 29th day of Sep
tember. 1925, at the hour of Io >
o’clock a. m. of Mid dav has been
bv the mid court anpoiirtiwi as the
time, nail the coantv court room
in Eugene. Oretfua the ptaee for I
the hearing ”f obteetioa* to mid
final account and the settlement
thereof, at which time all persons
interested mav appear «nd file
obieetioM thereto.
EMILY JANE LANE.
H. J. Shin*.
Executri«.
Attorney for estate
a27»24c
Sahnbooktt
The Sentinel.
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Special Round Trip Fares For
HOP PICKERS
\ To Salem $5=
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Independence $5=
On sale August 25 to September 15 inclusive
Return limit September 30.
T. M. BOYD, Agent
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES
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arimm rirr i tn rm mi to an m an mi
Look Out for
Self Poisoning
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of th« State
of Oregon for Lano County.
Stella V. Fouts, Plaintiff, vs.
Charles C. Fouts, Defendant.
To Charles C. Fouts, Defendant:
You are hereby required to ap­
pear and answer the complaint
filed against you in the above en­
titled suit within six weeks from
the date of the first publication of
this summons in Tho Cottage Grove
Sentinel, which date is July 30,
1925, and you are hereby notified
that unless vou appear within said
time your default will be entered
for want of an answer and the
plnintiff will make application to
the Court for the relief prayed for
in the eomplaint, to-wit: That the
marriage contract now existing be­
tween you and the plaintiff be
forever dissolved.
The Hon. G. F. Skipworth. Cir­
cuit Judge of Lane County, State
of Oregon, made and dated an or­
der July 28, 1925, directing this
Summons to be published in the
Cottage Grove Sentinel once each
week for six successive week»; and
that you appear and answer the
said complaint within »ix weeks
from the date thi» Summons is first
published.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
Attorney for Plaintiff,
First National Bank Building,
jljn-sinefT) Cottage Grove, Oregon
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Wenk or diseased potato plants ! seed piece and all, and taken at
are u«ually unproductive and un- onco from the field before the
curable, the O. A. C. experiment trouble spreads to other planta.
«tntion reports. Hence they should
he eradicated.
In tho frequent
Bookkeeping systems.
field inspections by the growers, Sentinel.
tho plants showing a weak "t or un­
Give your home print shop
healthy look are best dug out, first chance.
vmr-CT Wi na
FOR SALE--HOUSE AND LOT
E. L. Perry moved hin family
nt corner of Birch avenue and lover from Mapleton Tuonday to the
old north Pacific, highway. House Woodard camp.
number l.il. Inquire of .Mrs. L. L.
Pastor Orr of Cottage Grove
Woolley, 30 north L St.
n27«3[> visited Sunday afternoon with the
Truman Clarke family.
WANTED REI.¡AHI.E
WOMAN
Marjory Small and little brother
or young woman for housework Wendall visited last week with
1443 A«h avenue.
n27s3p
their aunt, Mr«. William McCoy.
Allen Henri, of Eugene, will
FOR SALE HAMILTON BEACH
electric motor for sowing ma preach at the Hebron church Sun­
chino, practically now.
Mrs. El day. He was song leader with Mr.
bort Smith, corner of Fifth nml Toogood last spring nt the revival
Quincy avenue, phono ldti.I. n27tf meetings.
.Tim
Jepson
loft
Wednesday
FOR HALE—A MODERN I’LAS morning for Portland, where he will
tered bungalow. Five rooms ami attend business college.
of -------------
Dunsmuir
bath «low nstairs.
Entire upper
Winifred Gilcrist t-
story finished in on«» room. Elec came Saturday for a two weeks’
trie lights, hot ami cold water, sep visit with her grandmother.
tic tank, nincadnm street, some
Francis Wicks moved his family
fruit trees, strawberries, rnspber down from camp A to camp B this
lies and large garage. Some furni week.
tun» if desired. Good security n«
Allen Markham and Lester Gil-
reptrd with mortgage back for criat spent Sunday afternoon nt
part, if dem rod, or monthly pay Black Butte.
ment plan ran bi* arranged. E. B„
Mrs. Dewey Fogle from tho l’er
Mentim I.
a.111 f(2) ini mill is in the Springfield ho«
pit al.
FOR Ntl.E—1021 STUDEBAKER,
.Tack Cherry and family have
light six touring, exrelli’iit con returned from their vacation.
djtion, extm«, only $375. II M.
Mr. E. Stepp has rented the
Huight, Saginaw, Or«»., phone 3MF12 Yearous place and will move soon.
n3 l«pt 17p.
Mr. and Mrs. William Thorn«» are
WANTED THE
PUBLIC
TO Oil a trip through eastern Oregon.
know thnt tho Cottage Home
bourtliiig ami rooming holme will
THORNTON CORNERS.
(•pun Hept ember I. Home cooked
iikh I h nerved family style.
Bent
(Spocial to The Sentinel.)
u«>tfui‘ and pur«» eream.
Weekly
Sept. 1. -Joe Novalve, of Kock
riitpM: Board and room $(»..50; board away, visited briefly with Clifford
per week. $3
Front room with Hhortridge Wednesday while on
We ask for route to Mexico.
nil home comfort«,
n trial.
Located nt 22tl south
Miss Geneva I’erini accompanied
a.UHpt.lOp. her uncle, Chris Tonoli, and Mrs.
M>v«»nth «treet.
WANT
TO
KENT STOCK Albert Tonoli of Divide to Eu­
ranch. Box 233, Cottage Grove. gene Wednesday.
Elmer Miller is ill with typhoid
a3tsptlOp
fever at the home of his aunt,
FOR RAl.E KEGRTEKED SIIROI’ Mr». Christina Richardson.
Miss
Evelyn
Rose
returned
shire rams. Broughton uud Feirer
breeding. Can be seen at ranch. Thursday from a two week»’ visit
It, mi. north of Irving. <’. I*. with relatives in Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Berrey, of
Bn rmird. Eugene, Ore.
a3IS7p.
Weise’s mill, wore Sunday visitor»
H TO l.CT TO HIGH last week nt the S. P. Shortridge
ni pii pila or teaeher». Can lw home.
ed for light housekeeping.
Mr». Joe Tonoli, Chri» Tonoli
.. L. Woolley, 39 I. Street and Mis» Geneva Perini were F.u
gene visitor», Saturday.
POH ut:
Mr». 8. I*. Shortridge «pent Wed-
keeping
c n< »day in Eugene with her ilnugh
-upphed.
Ave. ter. Mrs. .Tame» Mauat.
ning« at
Mr. nod Mr*, F» H. Dustin and
*3 7p
»on Merle spent laut w<M»k at Bend.
FOR TRADE A NICE HOME IN
Mr*. L. R. Long, of Cottagi'
Rpri ngfi. •Id, for «ale or will trade Grove was nt the J W. FUher
for Cottage Greve property. Write home Saturday afternoon.
p. E. Ferguson, Eugene, Ore. M II
Mr». 8. P Shortridge »pent Sun
S|’t3 7p. day with her mother, Mr». H. G.
Field*, nt lAthnm
Mr. »nd Mr*. Albert Tonoli and
children. of Divide, visited rein
live» here Sunday.
Mine th elyn Smith of Ixmdon
visited one day Inst wick with her
sister, 1 Mi«» K ith'een Smith.
Mr. i and Mr* O. 1.. Smith of
FOR
RENT MODERN
LIGHT
one day last week
housekeeping rooms. 342 Tkird I amilou i
street.
»'VP nt the C. A Dodge home.
Specials For This Week
A fine line of up-to-the-minute Judies’
Coats has arrived You would pay $35
to $40 for these anywhere else—our
prices..........
$22.50 to $28.00
Ladies’ silk dresses
$ 6.50 to $10.50
Ladies’ pumps
$ 2.85 to $ 3.25
Misses’ oxfords
$ 2.85 to $ 3.25
Misses’ high shoes
$ 2.95 to $ 3.95
Indies’ oxfords
$ 3.65 to $ 4.50
Men’s suits. Big values. Why pay more
when you can buy these
here at __............. $15.00 to $26.50
Lot of Men’s suits with
two pair of trousers.
.... $32.50
Boys’ nicker ¡Mints, $1.95 values
Boys’ corduroy breeches
$3.25
Men’s shoes
$ 1.98 to $ 7.50
- $11.50 to $15.90
A Sentinel Wanted Will Sell It for You.