The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 14, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1925
their father, Mike Kebelbeck, it mazzi accompanied Mr. an<l Mrs.
Albert Tonoli to Eugene Sunday
being his 69th birthday.
LaMar Piper came up from Port­ morning.
Earl Hunter of Creswell visited
land and spent the week end with
his gradparents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. Wednesday evening at the C. A.
MOUNT VIEW.
Dodge home.
R. Piper.
Miss Evelyn Smith of London
Mr. an«l Mrs. L. D Huff and
(Special to The Sentinel.)
daughters Hazel and Helen motored was an overnight guest Wednesday
Sept. 8.—Mrs. Eutheria Dowen» to Portland and visited Mr. Huff’s of her sister, Mis« Kathleen Smith.
accompanied Butte Mooney and mother and other relative« over
Mr. and Mrs. Quincy Brown and
children to Winchester bay last Sunday.
Mrs. M oro Tison and son of Rose­
week. They returned Saturday on
Mr. and Mrs. George Kappauf burg spent Sunday afternoon
account of the stormy weather.
started Friday for Seattle to be Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge.
Elmer and Lee Riley of Bond, gone about ten days. They will
accompanied by their sisters, Liz- visit relatives.
Why H^nry Went Out
ie and Violet Riley, are visiting
Mr. Sonard of Eugene preached
It was pouring rain and dread -
their sister Laura at the Mrs. Sunday morning at the Hebron i fully cold.
He came in, kicked
Amanda Sears home.
church. Pastor Scarl will I m ? gin I off hi« wet shoes, slid his tired
Mr. and Mrs. William Heath Jr. preaching next Sunday.
feet into a pair of comfortable
and Mrs. and Mrs. Addison Heath,
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Hackett I carpet slippers, sat down in an
who visited their parents, Mr. and of Eugene motored up and spent I easy chair, drew forth his pipe-
Mrs. W. D. Heath last week, left Monflay with the Gilcrist and All-
1 lighted it and declared that noth
Friday for Taft, wh‘*re they have ridge families.
ing would make him stir from the
employment.
Ada Gilhain’s friends gave her house until next morning.
J. W. Fisher of Thornton Cor- a surprise party Monday evening
“ Henry, my dear,” said his
nera helped Brison an«l Clarence on the occasion of her sixteenth
roof birthday. Mho received a number wife, “did you mail my letter?”
Sears paint their house
“Of course I did, rny love,” he
Thursday and Friday.
of presents.
answered.
Mrs. Mamie Spaugh and daugh­
“I asked mother to postpone her
ter Geraldine of Eugene were
LONDON.
visit for a while,” the wife went
weekend guests of Mr. Spaugh’s
on; “you see—”
aunt, Mrs. Arnandn Hears.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Apparently Henry «lid see, for
Mr. and Airs. Lest in Dowens
Sept. 10.—Mrs. Willjam Kelly with a single bound he sprang from
and children of Cottage Grove
his shoes,
spent Sunday with Mr. Dowens I and (laughter, Mrs. John Hastings his chair, grabbed
of Cottage Grove, visited Wednes­ slipped them on and tore out into
mother, Mrs. Lutheria Dowens.
day with Mrs. Kelly’s sister-in-law. the murky street.
least one day set aside before school starts when sue
The first day of school is a big event in the year of
A little later he returned and
Mrs. Marv Massey.
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
brings
her small sons and daughters to town to outfit
every boy and girl. They look forward to it partly
Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes and remarked:
“Do you know, my dear, I
them
for
the coming- school term. Let that day be
daughter Rita and Mis« Nola Ban­
because there's fun in wearing new clothes. Every
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Saturday
for a two couldn’t resist the temptation of
ton
left
some
day
during this week. Let^his be the Store—
Sept. 9.—Misses Lois and Audery
mother likes to see her children as well dressed as the
weeks’ outing in the vicinity of popping round to see the new mo-
Huff spent the week end with Tillamook.
tion picture.” He had carried the
while
these
low prices are available.
other children in school. And so there is always at
Mra. Rosa Boils.
Mr. mid Mrs. Robert Powell and letter to the branch postoffice.
of Albany
Fred
Brumbaugh
attended
Hebron
children
of
spent Sunday with his parents church rnd later visited relativ is
More Reform
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brumbaugh.
(Washington Star)
here Sunday.
Mr. an«l Mrs. Floyd Jones and
William
Massey
of
“I am in favor of reviving the
children motored to Dillard Sun­ Grove visited his mother Mr3.
old dances.”
day for fruit.
Mary Massey, Sunday.
“I’m not,’’ answered Senator |
Mrs. Rosa Boils spent Friday
Mr. and Mr«. Roy Ewing and Sorghum. “We’ve got enough re­
with Mrs. Are Huff.
children and James Ewing of G’cn forms on hand trying to teach
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Allen, son
dale visited over the week end people how to use their heads anil I
Clifford and daughter Sadie, spent
with their parents Mr. and Mis. stomachs without endeavoring to
Sunday with Mr. Allen’s sister,
C. W. Ewing.
instruct them in the way to use .
Mrs. Jim Oliver.
and their feet.’’
Mrs.
Annie
McPherson
For girls in sizes 6 to 14 years: fur trimmed and
Peters solid leather shoes and oxfords; black and tan
Mr«. Finley Whipps is homo nft-
children
of
Eugene
visited
Sunday
tailored
styles; polaire and suedeine materials—
er visiting in Tillamook with Mr.
leathers, pair—
with her brother Joe Abeeno and
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
and Mrs. Charles Whipps.
family!
•
During the electrical storm Mon­
Department of the Interior, U. S.
n EBRON.
day afternoon, lightning struck a Lan«l Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
31, 1925.
board fence between the Baughman August
Notice is hereby given that
(Special to The Sentinel.)
and Bachelder farms, reducing it George Arrel Lowry, of Cottage ,
Sept. 10.
10. —
— Verna
Verna Pierre
nnd to kindling wood.
Grove, Oregon, who, on August 7,
Washington
<
( Jharles Hamilton of
Thomas Moxley returned to his 1920, made Homestead Entry, No.
were vveok-end guests of Hazel home near Creswell Tuesday after 013221, for W*6 SE%, ami HE’/»
Section 9, Township 221
Miss Pierce and Miss n ten days’ visit hero with rein- HE*4,
Führer.
Famous “Munsing” Union Suits in cotton and
South, Rang«» 2 West, Willamette
Führer were schoolmates at O. A. fives.
Meridian, has filed notice of in- i
Youths long pants, 18 to 20 inch bottoms in corduroy
worsted: long or short sleeve styles for girls 6 to
C. last year.
Miss Helen Dubois of Vancouver, tention to make three year Proof, ’
and wool, pair—
14 years, per suit—
The Christian Endeavor society Wash., teaoher of the Black Butte to establish claim to the land
above described, before the United 1
gave Harvey Shipp a surprise school and Miss Winifred Grannis States Land Office, nt Roseburg, •
party Friday evening and present of Cottage Grove, a teacher in the Oregon, on the 9th «lay of Octo
1925.
«»I him with a fountain pen.
Londan school, arrived Saturday her.
Claimant names as witnesses: |
George aud John Kebelbeek with ovening. They will reside in one Chealey
L. Churchill, Earle N. Cru-
their families, spent Sunday with of the cottugos owned by Mrs. W. son, Hiram R. Rawlings, John
Barker,
all
of Cottage Grove, Ore- 1
T. Jones. The Black Butte school
opened Tuesday morning.
nun-coal HAMILL A .CANADAY,
George Sutherland, Elmer Bergg, «3-01(2)
Register.
Harold Abeeno, Chet and Art Gil­
“Allen A” hose for girls in ribbed cotton and wool
Pull over and coat style*—new color combinations—
□----------------------------------------------- □ lum und two other men left Wed
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
styles. I »lack and colora. Per pair—
FOR SALE HAMILTON BEACH nesday for the Cougar Bend and
Department of the Interior, U. S.
I'lcctric motor for sewing ma- Elk Meadows country for a hunt
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
chino, practicnlly new.
Mrs. El­ ing trip.
August
27, 1925.
Bud Thorn slipped and fell
bert Smith, corner of Fifth nnd
Notice is hereby given thnt Mat
Quincy avenue, phone KiOJ. a27tf across the chute on which he was tie M. Benson, of Eugene, Oregon,
working Monday and broke n rib. who, on August 27, 1920, made '
FOR HALE -A MODERN PI.AH
A party was given nt the home Homestead Entry, No. 013203, for !
NW <i,
SW',4
NE Vi and
torpd bungalow. Five rooms and of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Powell Ei..j
bath downstairs.
Entire upper Friday evening in honor of Ear) NWV4 HE’/I. Section 21, Township
Township 19 S., Range 4 West,
for boys and youths; plaid
story finished in one room. Elec­ Powell’s birthday und the wedding 19
S.,
Range 4 West, Wil
“Peters solid leather school shoes pumps anti ox-
tric lights, hot and cold water, sep­ anniversary of Mr. and
M rs. lamctte Meridian, has filed no­
10 to 14 years and 36 to 42
fords;
black and tan leathers—
tice
of
intention
to
make
three
ti«' tank, niAcadnm «treat, some James Powell.
year Proof, to establish claim to
fruit trees, strawberries, raspber­
the hind above described, before [
ries and larg«» garage. Some furni­
E. O. Immel. U. S. Commissioner,
SAGINAW
ture if desired. Good security ac
nt Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th
‘lay of October, 1925.
cepted with mortgag«» back for
(Special to The Sentinel.)
_____ as
_
witnesses:
Claimant names_
part, if desired, or monthly pay
Sept
. gp-Wm Lion berger re- Herman Leff, of Eugene, Oregon;
merit plan can bo arranged. E. B.,
William
Ham,
of
Springfield,
Ore-
Sentinel.
a31tf(2) turned Monday froin a Eugene gon ; Arthur F. Ham, of Lorane,
He had been under Oregon ; Paul Decker, of Corvallis,
hospital,
FOR HAI.E 1921 STUDEBAKER, t reament for several days for an Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
light six touring, excellent eon injury sustained nt th«' Woodard
non coni a31 »28(2)
Register.
«lition, extras, only $375. IT. M. mill. *
Haight, Saginaw, Or«'., phon«' 3.8 F12.
Mrs, ( in y f.»n Conrad and lit th’
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
aBlspt17p. niece, Ma ri belle Miller, of East-
SUMMONS.
MENT.
«ide vi«ite«l at the C. A. Sharon
iTED- THE
PUBLIC
TO home several «lavs of last w»»ek.
In the Circuit Court of the State
Notice is hereby given that
ow that the Cottng«' Home
Th«» Pacific Telephone X Tele­ Martin H. Anderson, administrator of Oregon for Lane County.
Stella V. Fouts, Plaintiff,
ling and rooming house will graph company has taken out of the estate of A della White An­
C. Fonts. Defendant.
September 1. Hom«» cooked th«' phon«' which wan u«ed on the derson, deceased, has filed his final Charles
To
Charles C. Fouts. Defendant:
8 served family style. Bost toll line in the old Sagiiyiw store account in the matter of said es­
You are hereby required to ap­
tate in the county court of the pear
and answer the complaint
<* and pure crvnm. W«»ekly huildinp There will be no station state
of Oregon for Lane county: filed against
you in the above, en­
: Board ami room $6.50; board here.
and that Tuesday, the 29th «lay or titled suit within
six weeks from
September,
1925,
at
the
hour
of
10
we«»k, $5
Front room with
Allen
Judson
Mrs.
o’clock in th«' forenoon of said day the date of the first publication of
tome comforts.
We nsk for Bunday
I
this
summons
in
The
Cottage Grove
from
evening
in the court room in th«' county
ial.
Locate«! nt 220 south where she had «pent R
court house, at Eugene, Lane coun­ Sentinel, which date is July 30.
uh strout.
n.'USpt.lOp. in company with Mr.
ty» Oregon, has been fixed as th«' 1925, and you are hereby notified
time and pine«» by th«' saitl court that unless veil appear within said
Terry
Moody
of
Cot
tag«'
Grove.
W A N T T< >
KEN T—H TOOK
for the hearing of objections to I time vonr default will be entered
said final account and the final | for want of an answer and the
rnneh. Box 233, Got tage Grov«».
i plaintiff will make application to
settlement »»t sai l estate.
h 3iNptlOp
THORNTON CORNERS
Any ami all objections to said the Court fou the relief prayed for
final account and the final settle­ ' in the complaint, to-wit: That the
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS
ment of said estat«' must be filed I marriage contract now existing be­
(Special to The Sentinel.)
for rent. Mrs. Rosa Currin, 231
with th«' clerk of said c«»urt on or tween yon and the pinintiff be
We can picture the new shape Tru-Bake
Sept. 8. Mrs. F. McFarland, son before th«» said date of hearing. 1 forever dissolved.
south Sixth street.
«7-10c
The Hon G. F. Skipworth. Cir­
of
«laughter
Moitié
Dat <■<1 this 27th dav of August,
Charles and
Cracker for you and point out its advan­
cuit .Tndgo of Lane Countv, State
Cottage Grove visited Sunday of 1925.
! of Oregon, made and dated nn or­
MARTIN
H.
ANDERSON.
tages:
last week with Mr. and Mrs. A. T.
Administrator of th«' estate of der July 29. 1925. directing this
It fits the bite.
Beidlcr.
Adelin White Anderson, de­ ‘Summons to l*e published in the
1 Cottage Grove Sentinel once each
cease«!.
Mrs. Ernest Sears of Delight
Eats neater—fewer crumbs.
wook for six successive weeks; and
Valley was nt th«' James Plaster Herbert W. Lombard,
Attorney f«»r estate. n27s24c(T) that von appear and answer the
home Thursday afternoon.
«aid
complaint
within
six
weeks
TRAYED FROM HOME
R. B. Dixon has pur- hase«l a
from the date this Summons is first
Much daintier when served with soups,
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ : published.
Inv, a large shepherd «log, Ford car. .
MENT.
tan. carries tail «»ver
salads,
hot chocolate.
HEBBF.RT W. LOMBARD.
R. F. Rinard
lowers to name “Mack”, been plastering
Attorney for Plaintiff,
F
♦
hereby given that
Notice
is
First National Bank Building,
io. 7025 23. Reward. A house during the past i
But, we can't place a Tru-Bake between
Henry l< issue, administmtor of
•light
Valiev,
Disston
th«' «'state of Reuben Risauc, iUO-alOe(T) Cottage Grove, Oregon
All the little hoys of
your lips—and let you enjoy its fine flavor.
dec«'nN«»d. has filed
____ __
his
final
R 10p. borhood were invited to
account in the matter of «ai«l ea-
_
That’s up to you.
NOTICE.
Beidler home Sunday
tate m the countv court of the
state of Oregon for Lane countv;
for a watermelon feed.
In the county court of the state of
Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Rov Berrey of nn«l that Tuesday, the 29th «lay of
Once you taste a Tru-Bake, you will always
Oregon, in and for Lane county.
September, 1925, at th«» hour of 10
Weise ’• i mill spent Sunday nt the o’clock in th«' forenoon of »aid «lay Tn th«' matter of th«» estate of
tell your grocer to send
Mi Rar« I I .am mon, «leceased.
H P Short ridge b »me.
in th«' court room in th«' county
Notice is herebv given that the
GIHI.’H HICYCLK FOR SALE—
Miss Evelyn Rose underwont an e<»nrt hoiiae. at Eugene. Lane coun­ undersiguc«!
executrix of th«' estat«'
Oregon. has been fixe«! as the
»5. H.th Bod«, 1254 Joffernon. o|H»ration for th«» removal of her ty,
time an«l place by th«' said court of Millard l .iruinuR. deceaevd, has
•10-17p. tonsils nn«l adenoids last work for th«' h«'aring of objection to filed herein her final account and
Sh*' is recovi'ring rapidly.
«aid final account and the final that Tuoaday, the 29th «lay of Hep
tember, 1925, at the hour of 10
MIN WANTED STANDARD
Mr. an«l Mrs. William Heath, aetilenHMit of said oat ate.
\nv ami all objections to said o’clock a. m. of said dav has been
Bridge Co., Latham.
«10 ITc. \»ho were visiting nt Mount View
final ace«»unt and the final »cttlr- hr the sai«l court appoints) an the
last week, spent We«lnemlav eve ment of said estate mu»t be file«! time, and th«» countv court room
"The Unictrtal Cracker”
ning nt the homo of Mr. Heath’s with th«' clerk of aai«l court on or in Eugene. Oregon the place for
the hearing of objections to said
be for»' th«' sa i«l date of hearing.
sister, Mr* J. W. Fisher.
final
account
and
the
settlement
l>nte«< thia 27th «lav of August.
Mnk Worth Hnrvev of the Grove 1921
thereof, at which time all person*
interested mar appear and file
FOR RENT TWO ROOM FUR visit »Ml Hns'lav afternoon with Mrs
HFNRY RISSFE,
Administrator of the ««tate of objections thereto.
ni.hod apartment
Apply r SM A. T Reidler.
EMll.T JANE LANK.
Reuben
Risauo,
deceased.
Mrs. Jennie Porini, Miss Geneva
Adam« uvMiue, second block L WC«t
H. J. Shinn.
Executrix.
HoT»>ert W. T.ombnrd,
ru Home of Tru Blu Graham*. Engluh Style Biscuit* and the Famou. Tra-Blu Fruì« C*k«
of high aehool.
i * 10 p. Perini and T^wie and Angelo Pre
Attorney for «'•tale.
a27«24e
Attorney for estate. a2*»24e(T)
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