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C(>TTAGE_Gl<OyE_SENTINEL? MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 PAGE FOUR □----------------------------- visit with the W. A. Keene family. Harry Bcmston came home from NW|4 8Ei4, Section 21, Township Township 19 S., Range 4 West, C. H. Haight returned Saturday Laurel, Wash., Tuesday evening. S., Range 4 West, Wil from Yreka, Calif., bringing Mrs. Ray Myers, of Delight valley, 1 19 lamette Meridian, has filed no ---------------------------------------------------------------- li Haight, who had made an extended ha. been sawing wood in this vi It' tice of .................. intention to make three visit with her mother. They came cinity the past week. year Proof, to establish claim to DELIGHT VALLEY. FOR SALE—A MODERN PLA8- by the way of Ashland, Crater and Della Heil, of Portland, is stay the land above described, before tored bungalow. Five rooms and Diamond lakes and Bend, and over ing at the home of her sister Mrs. E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th (Special to The Sentinel.) bath downstairs. Entire upper the McKenzie Pass. James Conley. day of October, 1925. Sept. 19.—Miss Lois Jackson, story finished in one room. Elec An ll'/t-pound son was born to Alma, Opal and Olive .Viney Claimant names as witnesses: tric lights, hot and cold water, sep who has been ill the pant two Mr. and Mrs. Lawrencu Montieth, returned from the hop yards Tues Herman Left, of Eugene, Oregon; William Ham, of Springfield, Ore tic tank, macadam street, some weeks, is improving. September 11, at a Eugene hospital. day. gon; Arthur F. Ham, of Lorane, Mr. and Mrs. George Miller, of fruit trees, strawberries, raspber The R. C. Barfield family came Oregon; Paul Decker, of Corvallis, ries and large garage. Some furni Salem, arrived last Saturday for a here last week from Salem to make Manifestly Impossible, Oregon. ture if desired. Good security ac their home on the Harding place. HAMILL A. CANADAY, “I knew an artist once who LOST — GOLD WATCH AND cepted with mortgage back for Register. W. A. Keene has purchased the painted a cobweb on the veiling non-coal a31-»28(2) chain. Masonic emblem attached. part, if desired, or monthly pay Dustin place one mile cast of the so realistically that the maid «pen: it Reward of $5 for return to Sentinel ment plan can be arranged. E. B., NOTICE OF SALE OF 83,000 OF Grove on the Row hiver road and hours trying to get it down » ♦ Sentinel. a31tf(2) office and no questions asked. s21p expects to move his family by ‘‘PAVING INTERSECTION ‘ * Sorry, dear, I just don’t be- I BONDS” IN THE CITY OF Oeteober 1. lieve it. ” FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON. TOMATOES—C. A. KING IS Mr. and Mrs. Gus Manning, of 709 First street, Cottage Grove. “Why not? Artists have been moving a swell tomato crop. Get Agenda, Kan., are visiting the known to do such things.” Phone 150-L. s21-24e Notice is hereby given that yours tow. 51 the bushel, seconds Kent and Nixon families this week. ‘‘Yes, but not maids!”—London! sealed bids will he received for the priced to suit, at ranch, 2'4 miles LOST—A RED sale of Three .Thousand Dollars AND WHITE School opened Monday morning Opinion. east of Cottago Grove. I’hone ($3,000.00) of “I’aving Intersec- ribbon agate watch charm. Please with Miss Wheeler, of Pleasant tion Bonds” of the citv of Cottage 1F5. s!4-21p(2) return to Sentinel office. »21c Hill, as teacher. NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION . Grove by the city recorder of said | city at his offico in tho city of The Walker union high school WA NT ED.—EELIA BLE R ENT ER WANTED—LADY TO DO HOUSE Cottage Grove until the hour of llso opened Monnav With Mr. and Department of the Interior, U. S. for good stock ranch and general work. N. E. Glass. s21c eight o’clock P. M. of Monday the Mrs. Lisle as teachers. Ten pupils I.and Office at Roseburg, Oregon, 5th day of October. 1925, at which fnrm near Dorona. Plenty of hay ; August 31, 1925. registered from here. FOR SALE — GOOD WORK HORSE in storage. Plenty of water. 300 Notice is hereby given that time and in the council chamber Lionel and Gwendolyn Haight George Arrel Lowry, of Cottage of the city hall of Cottago Grove Weight 1300. One and a half acres. Can have possession on or said bids will be opened and con before October 1. For Particulars miles east of town. .J. H. Pons were among the party of young I Grove, Oregon, who, on August 7, sidered by the council of said citv. 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. Said Ixonds shall bear date *2 Ip peoplo who spent Sunday at Tri 013221, see Wes Chrisman. sl4-21p(2) ford. for W% SE%, and SE% I first day of October. 1925, the and angle lake. SE!4, Section 9, Township 22 ■ will be due as to principal and FOR RENT — THREE ROOM FUR RAMS FOR SALE—REGISTERED Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Conner, of South. Range 2 West, Willamette ! payable by the city of Cottage nished suite light housekeeping Eugene, spent the week end at the Meridian, has filed notice of in- 1 Shropshire rams and ewes. I’hone Grove, as follows: tention to make three year Proof, 51 FBI. Hurry M. Shrenk, route 2, rooms. Electrit light, hot and cold C. C. Conner home. Principal due Ten (10) years to establish claim to the land | Also a single Junction City. sl4-21p(2) water, bath, etc. The Lee Nixon family spent above described, before the United , from date, tho city reserving the room. I’hone 199 J. 1404 west right retire any and all of said Saturday in Eugene with Mr. and States Land Office, at Roseburg, I bonds to FOR SALE—SEED CHEAT. MRS. Main street. one(l) year after date there Oregon, on the 9th day of Octo s21tfc Mrs. Arthur Henson. of ; said bonds to be issued in John Hull, 2 miles south of Cot ber, 1925. The T. D. Hodges family will Claimant names as witnesses: lienominations of Five Hundred tage Grove. Phone 37F5. s17o8p(T) COME AND TRADE YOUR OLD Dollars ($500.00) each with interest Cheslev I,. Churchill, Earle N. Cru- heaters for nice new ones. Also soon move to a farm two miles bearing coupons attached bearing FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— trade your old furniture for new. east of Goshen. The Hankins fami son. Hiram R. Rawlings, John interest at not to exceed Five Barker, all of Cottaco Grove, Ore House and lot in Grants Pass Short’a Second Hand store. s21 24p ly will move onto the Rose farm. (5%) per cent per annum, pavable gon, annually on the first of October of and 80 acres near town, for stock non-coal HAMILL A .CANADAY, s3-01(2) Register. each year; and the principal nnd ranch near Cottage Grove on good FOR SALE—TWO PONIES AND SAGINAW. interest shall be pavable at the buggy and harness, all for $40. road. Address box 656, Grants city treasurer’s office in Cotta«e Pass, Ore. sl7-21p One pony alone $15 or both $25. Grove, Oregon. The whole of said NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. (Special to The Sentinel.) bonds shall be concurrent nnd J. E. McCall, Black Butte route. Sept. 21. — School opened Monday shall bo without priority as to each COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS FOR Phone 37F14. s21p Department of the Interior, U. 8. other, and shall be a general ob morning with an enrollment of Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, sale. 735 Houth Eighth street. ligation of the city of Cottage August 27, 1925. Bud Shortridge. sl7o5p(2) WANTED—PLACE TO BOARD. 25 pupils. Grove, Oregon. Notice is hereby given that Mat- Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Moody at Would like to work for part of Said bonds arc to be negotiable ! tie M. Benson, of Eugene, Oregon, ROOMS UNFURNISHED, O R board while attending high school. tended the funeral of Mrs. Moody’s who, on August 27, 1920, made and shall be sold for not less than their par value plus accrued inter small house. State how far from i Robert A. Harrington, B. B. route, j sister-in-law, Mrs. Roxie Montieth, Homestead Entry, No. 013263, for the city reserving the right s21p | at Cottage Grove, Wednesday. E% NWi/v, SW>/i NE% and est; school. Address The Sentinel, j Cottage Grove. to reji.f anv and all bids. Said ¡ WANTADS Nearby News Bred Into Our BREAD Septic Tank and Sewer Building of RunousYiighVacuuní Attachments EUREKA VACUUM This ia your chancel Without one cent of added coat we will present you with yo«r purchase of a latest model Eureka Vacuum Cleaner a full and complete set of world-re nowned Eureka “ High-Vacuum ” attach ments! Think of receiving absolutely free this master set of unequaled cleaning at tachments—all yours if you act now while this greet offer lasts. Remember-—this amaz ingly generoua offer may be withdrawn at any timel ONLY Cottage Grove Service Station 5TH & MAIN STS. Our Building Material Line Includes— Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath> Corner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and Other Things Too Numerous to Mention. No Charge on City Deliveries GODARD & RANDALL Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 The Owl Says: KLisjv Klolius Kurptniers, That's L's. If you want distinctive style, genuine quality, honest work manship, solid comfort and long wear — if you want to be well-dressed yet not extravagant—take the phenomenal values offered in Max Schwartz Tailoring and patronise home industry MAX SCHWARTZ 51$ Main St. Good Year All Weather and Goodrich Silver town Cord Make Your Car Look Like a New One Cottage Grove, Oregon G reat E ureka F all H ousecleaning C ampaign S eptember utb to O ctober |3 i * i Yes, you can enjoy the FREE use of a brand new Grand Prize Eureka and all at tachments during your fall housecleaning. This priceless housecleaning help does not cost you one penny or place you under the slightest obligation! Then think what it means to keep the Eureka by paying only $4.50 down. We will deliver the cleaner right to your door any time you say and show you exactly how to use it PHONE 1750 AT ONCE Avoid Last Day Rush Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Co. 27 East Ninth St.—Phone 1750—Eugene, Ore. Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones And keeps them from becom ing little stores again. Inviting You! The artistic refreshing appearance of our soda fountain gives you the urge to have a sanitary drink mixed for you. The taste of one gives you the urge to try another. The White Pharmacy Grant Tower Accounting and Systems 30 \ cars Experience ^ • Men who like distinctiveness in their clothe« are finding their ambitions realised in this establishment. e fit you ns the suit is made. We carry the Detmer line. Phone 81—We Will Call CL1ANIR BUY IT IN OUR TOWN G. A. Sanders, Prop. Plumbing and Heating FREE 585-0 ' Are you helping to pay the rent of the big city stores? Are you contributing to the taxes, insurance, interest, employees’ wages, and the hundreds of other expenses of the department stores or mail order houses? Most surely you are if you are buying things from them. Every dollar’s worth of goods sold by such business houses must help pay these expenses. These costs are enormous and must be paid—and if you buy, you pay. Isn’t it better economy to buy from the merchants of your town? You pay less and you get more, and your money stays where it will be invested in your own good. THE COTTAGE GROVE ELECTRIC BAKERY 325 MAIN STREET the amount of Three Thousand Dollars (83,000.00), or so much thereof as may be necessary for the purpose of paving street inter sections of the city.” Dated ami first published this 14th day of September. 1925. HOMER GALLOWAY. si ><»5( M )__________ < itv 10'corder. Whose Rent Do You Pay? The quality of our Bread is put there on purpose. We make it the best we know how—every day. GEO. H. DAHL bonds are to be disposed of under an act entitled: b “An Act to amend the Charter of the City of Cott ace Grove, Lane County, Oregon, by aciding a new chapter thereto authorizing and empowering the common coun cil of the city to issue and sell negotiable bonds of the city to I ires 7 30 x 3V2 sizes at bargain prices for 10 days or until present stock is sold. Will Assist You With Your Bookkeeping and Accounting Hohl’s Auto Body and Top Shop Motorcycles and Bicycles MENDENHALL And General Repairing of All Kinds New and Used Machines of All Makes at Reasonable Prices. Tricycles. Wagons and Scooters Everything in the Cycle Line HARRY RENTLE The Bicycle Shop 400 Main St. Jewelry and Watch SALE Fine Watch Repairing S. P. Watch Inspector Cottage Grove Your Afternoon Party or Evening Banquet Will be more thoroughly enjoyed if the lunch- eon or nu al is served by us The Gray Goose Tea Room A Good Place to Eat