The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 01, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1925
PAGE FOUR
DELIGHT VALLEY.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 30.—As both the high
school nnd tho grade school were
dismissed for the day to allow the
pupils to attend the county fnir,
many families from this section
attended Thursday.
Mr. and Mr». E. J. Kent returned
from Portland Thursday. Mr». Roy
Nixon and children accompanied
them home for a two week»’ visit
among relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Huff, of
Dufur, were dinner guests Friday
at tho C. C. Conner home.
J. A. Joll left Friday night for
Burley, Idaho, upoa receipt of a
telegram that his aged mother is
ill of pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Henson
Eugene, were week end
the Lee Nixon home.
Neu)
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dt 4 p.m
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a cup of milk or hot choc-
olate. You will feel as re-
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to take a rest. Try it today—and every day.
Th* Home of Tru-Blu Grahams. English Style Biscuits and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cak<
THE WORLD’S WONDER PICTURE
SEE THE MIGHTY PREHISTORIC
MONSTERS CLASH WITH
MODERN LOVERS.
SIR CONAN DOYLE’S
AMAZING NOVEL.
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Popular Prices
WITH
MATINEE
AND
EVENINGS
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Children—10c
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Peering over the high
cliff they saw an astound­
ing spectacle.
Hundreds of dinosaurs as
big as 15 elephants, fly­
X
ing monsters the sue of
an aeroplane, animals be­
lieved to have been ex­
tinct 10.000,000 years ago.
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Half suffocated by smoke.
Fleeing the hot breath of flame of a gimntic forest fire.
Screaming, snarling, snapping with monstrous jaws, clawing, fighting.
Battling their way into the deep waters of a brackish lake, only to face death by
undersea monsters
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Closely the lovers clung together, awed, breathless at the sight none had ever before
witnessed.
As you will hold your breath in awe at this miracle of the movies.
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PLAYING
Today-Fri.-Sat.
SPECIAL
ATMOSPHERIC
PROLOGUE!
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Gray’s Cash & Carry
Pay Cash and Pay Less.
Best guaranteed creamery butter, lb. 58c
Read! Read!
We are reducing flour from 10 to 15%—
Buy your winter’s supply.
McKENZIE—Best softwheat, sack $2.05
DALLES DIAMOND—Best eastern Ore­
gon hardwheat, sack.......................... $2.30
KERR’S BEST—Kerr Gifford hard-
wheat, sack.................................
$2.40
PETER PAN—Crown mills hardwheat,
sack ...................................
$2.45
SAPPHIRE—M o n t a n a’s best hard­
wheat, sack..................... —.............. .$2.55
Buy a Barrel—Special Discount
Soap
Kerr’s
Rolled Oats
.Kerr’
Wheat
Flakes
41c
27c
31c
We Pay Highest Cash Price for Eggs
GRAYS
CASHOCARRY
WANTADS
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“It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
In the circuit court of the state
of Oregon, for Lane county, suit
in equity.
Sherman L. Godard and Ina M.
Godard, his wife, plaintiff, vs. E. J.
Foster and First National bank,
of Cottage Grove, a corporation,
defendants.
To E. J. Foster, defendant:
In the name of the state of
Oregon, you and each of you are
Highest Quality—Quick Service—Lowest Price
hereby summoned and required to
appear and answer the comolnint
of planitiffs in the above entitled
suit on or before the last day of
the time prescribed in the order
for publication of summons herein­
after referred to, to-wit: on or
before November loth, 1925, and
vou are hereby notified that if
von fail so to appear and answer,
for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
apply to the above entitled court
for the relief prayed for in the
complaint vix: : for
__ _ a decree
_____ of
strict foreclosure of that certaiu
land sale contract executed bv vou
on the 5th day of November, 1921,
covering tho following described
real property to-wit:
THORNTON CORNERS.
Beginning at a point in section
thirty-three (33) township twenty
(20) south of range three (3) west
(Special to The Sentinel.)
nine and one-third (9 1-3) chains
Sept. 30.—Mrs. Mattie Florer, of north and three and one-fourth
Eugene, and her daughter, Mrs. (3%) chains east and twenty (20)
Walter Latie, of Cottage Grove, feet north of the southwest corner
of the William Shields donation
were at the George Miller home land
number 50,.thence east
I fifty claim
Sunday.
(50) feet thence north one
hundred
(100)
feet thence west
Mr. and Mrs. John Coats moved
last week to the Walter Woodard fifty (50) feet thence south one
hundred (100) feet to the place of
mill.
beginning in Lane county, state of
Mrs. George Foster visited two Oregon.
_. ___
’ ,ing the total
days of last week in Eugene and and for a decree adjudgi
($900:
_____
_ dollars
sum of ____
nine ______
hundred
do
attended the county fair.
to be due on said contract togetlo r
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee, of with interest thereon nt the rate
Silk creek, were Sunday guests of of eight (8) per cent per annum
from November 5, 1924; and for
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw.
tho further sum of twentv-six dol
Angelo Perini came home Friday lars
($26) taxes and for the furth- '
from the state hospital and will er sum of forty dollars ($40); and
remain temporarily. Mr. and Mrs. for one hundred fifty ($150) reas­
C. A. Dodge and Miss Kathleen onable attorney’s fee; nml for the1
costs of this suit; and that each
Smith returned Saturday from of you be barred from all estate, I
spending two weeks at the Pendle­ right, title or interest in said
premises; and for such other relief
ton round up ami at Wolk Creek.
to the court may seem just and
Mrs. West and Mrs. Drury, of ns
equitable.
the Grove, visited last week with
This summons is served by publi­
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willian. cation thereof in the Cottage Grove
Sentinel,
newsyhtner of general
Mrs. Olive Berrey and little son circulation, a published
10 Bars
in Lane conn
went to Eugene Wednesday.
Crystal White
| tv, < Oregon,
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under ___
and bv
~_____
virtue
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Large Package
Large Package
Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fields, of of an order of the honorabk* G. F.
Skinworth, judge of the above •*"
en
Lathnm, visited Sunday with Mrs. 1 Skipworth,
titled
court,
dated
September
Fields’ daughter, Mrs. S. P. Short­ 1925, directing publication hereof
ridge.
I once a week for six weeks in said
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, of newspaper, which order requires
Mount View, and Mr. and Mrs. i vou and each of von to appear
I and answer the complaint in this
Addison Heath, of Taft, were
cause on or before six weeks from
day dinner guests of Mr. and
I the date of the first publication of
this summons.
W Fisher.
date of the first publication
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and i of The
this summons is September 24,
Mr. :.ml Mrs. Craig, of the Grove, 1925.
isited Sunday afternoon with Mr.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
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Attorney for Plaintiffs.
nml Mrs. T. C. Shaw.
Address:
Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Elmer Miller, who is in a Eugene
'i > pitnl with typhoid fever, is re-
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE ON
l v rv low.
EXECUTION.
Mr. an I Mrs. Win. Stroud moved
Notice is hereby given that by
last week from Curtin to their
PHONE 53
I. E. Warner, Mgr.
i virtue of an execution issued out
dice lu re.
1
of
the circuit court of the state of
Mrs. George Foster spent Satur- Oregon,
for the county of Lane
lav night with her sister, Mrs. on the 18th day of September, 1925,
Bert Lancaster, nt Blue Mountain, upon a judgment rendered therein
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­
on the 4th day of September, 1925.
MENT.
Mrs. Quincy Brown and Mrs. in favor of Herbert W. Lombard
Department
of
the
Interior,
U.
S.
M„:.„ Tison, who with their hus- and against G. F. Clark and Mrs. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
In the county court of the state
'rind.-i were staving at the C. A. G. F. Clark, his wife, for the sum August 31, 1925.
of Oregon for Lane county.
$83.52, with interest thereon I Notice is hereby given that
In tne matter of the estate of
Podge home during the Dodge’s I of
at the rate of 6 per eent per an­
■ let; Saturday afternoon num from the 4th day of Septem- George Arrel Lowry, of Cottage Simeon R. Brand, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that the
Oregon, who, on August 7,
for their home in Roseburg. Mr. | her, 1925, and the further sum of | Grove,
1920, made Homestead Entrv, No. undersigned administratrix of said
Brown ami Mr. Tison will stay in J $11.00 costa and disbursements, 013221, for W% SE%, and SE14 estate has filed in said court her
which said judgment was enrolled ! SE’/4, Section 9, Township 22 final account and that Tuesday, the
Delight Valley until their work on | and
docketed in tho office of the
Range 2 West, Willamette 27th day of October, 1925, at the
the power line is completed.
elerk of said court, in said countv South,
Meridian, has filed notice of in­ hour of 10 o’clock a. m. has been
on
the
4th
day
of
September,
1925,
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. lleidler ac-
to make threo year Proof, by said court fixed as the time
and said execution to me directed tention
to establish claim to the land for hearing objections, if any there
"otnnanicd Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilbur commanding me in the name of the above
described,
before the United
to said final account, at
MrFn rlnnd to the fair in Eugene state of Oregon to satisfy said I States Land Office, nt Roseburg, be,
which time all persons interested
judgment,
interest,
costs
and
dis
­
Friday.
on the 9th day of Octo I may appear and be heard on objec­
bursements, and the costs and ex­ j Oregon,
ber. 1925.
tions filed thereto.
penses of and upon this writ out
Claimant names as witnesses: [
CAROLINE M. BRAND,
of
tho
personal
property
of
said
NEWSPAPER advertising makes
: Cheslev L. Churchill. Earle N Cru
Administratrix of the estate of
defendants,
or
if
sufficient
could
son,
Hiram
R.
Rawlings,
John
’
Simeon R. Brand, deceased.
big store» out of little ones and not be found, then out of the real
Bnrker, all of Cottage Grove, Ore- 1 H. J. Shinn,
keeps them from going back to property belonging to said defend­ ’ gon.
Attorney
for estate. f»24-o22(T)
little ones.
xx ants. in Lane county, Oregon, and non-coal HAMILL A .CANADAY.
being unable to find any personal »3-01(2)
Register.
property belonging to said defend­
STREET VACATION NOTICE.
□---------------------------------- □ ants, or either of them, upon which
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
to levy, I have levied upon the
Notice is hereby given, that at
following described real property
tho regular meeting of the common
in Lane county. Oregon, to-wit:
council
of the city of Cottage
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
the
The northwest *4 of the south­
□--------------------------------------- a west
Lane county, Oregon, to be
’/, of section five (5), town­ undersigned has been appointed by Grove,
order of the countv court of held the 19th day of October, 1925,
FOR SALE- SEED CHEAT. MRS. ship 22 south, range three (3) west, an
Lane county, Oregon, administrator the undersigned will present a
the Willamette meridian, Lane of
John Hull, 2 miles south of Cot­ of
the
estate of R. Pope, deceased, petition to said council asking lor
county, Oregon.
which order bears date tho 10th the vacation of the Alley extending
tage Grove. Phono 37F5. sl7o8p(T)
Now, therefore, in the name of day
of
September, 1925.
from the north line of Jefferson
the state of Oregon, in compliance
All persons having claims against avenue to the Coast fork river be­
COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS FOR with said execution ami in order
the estate of It. Pope, deceased, tween lots four (4) and five (5)
sale. 735 south Eighth street. to satisfy said judgment, interest, are
hereby notified and required to and lots one (1), two (2) and three
costs and disbursements, nml the
Bud Shortridge.
sl7o5p(2) costs
present the same dulv verified at (3) in block four (I) in Wynne’s
and expenses of and upon this the
office of Herbert W. Lom­ addition to Cottage Grove, Lane
writ, I will on Saturday the 27th bard, law First
FOR RENT—THREE ROOM FUR day
Bank build­ county, Oregon.
of October. 1925. nt the hour ing, Cottage National
Grove, Oregon, on or
Dated and first published this
nished suite light housekeeping of one o’clock in the afternoon of
before
six
months
from
date of 17th dav of September, 1925.
rooms. Electrit light, hot and cold said dav. at the southwest front the first publication of the
Signed: H. A. MILLER,
this notice.
water, bath, etc. Also a single <loor of the county court house in i.R $
MINNIE MTLLER,
first published this
Eugene. Lane countv. Oregon, offer
*
W. J. TEAL,
room.
Phone 199 J. 1404 west for sale and sell for cash, at public 14th day of September, 1925
s!7ol5c(T)
LILLIAN TEAL.
, . W. G. PALMATCER,
Main street.
s21tfe auction, subject to redemption as
Administrator of the estate of
provided bv law, all of the right,
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.
deceased.
GIXID USED FORDS. WITH title and interOst of said defend­ Herbert W. Lombard,
"What is a buttressf’’
starters, wanted in trade on new ants G. F. Clark and Mrs. G. F.
"A nanny goat.’’—Washington
Attorney for estate.
sl4o12(T)
Clark,
his
wife,
or
cither
of
them,
model Fords. Woodson Brothers. or anv other person or persons
Cougar’s Paw.
s28tft claiming bv. through or under them,
Always give your home print
or either of them in and to the
shop first chance at all your print­
ROOMS
FOR
RENT EITHER above described nropertv.
Considerate.
ing. Usually your home printer
FRANK E. TAYLOR.
furnished or unfurnished. Drag
"They tell me you love music.’’
Sheriff of Ieine count». Ore­ can meet competition in quality
saw for sale. 1020 South Fourth
"Yes, but never mind; keep on
gon.
s24o22(T) (L) | as well as price.
xx | playing.
street.
s28olp
Tit-Bits.
Large Bottle Catsup
Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
LEWIS STONE
BESSIE LOVE
I.LOYD HUGHES
WALLACE BERRY
SUMMONS.
Best grade of good potatoes, 100 lbs. $2.50
Treat the kiddies at the same time. They need
the nourishment that comes in crisp, flaky
^Tru-Bake Crackers. Your grocer sells Tru-
Bakes.
«
The M. A. Horn family and Mr.
and Mrs. C. H. Haight and Reginald
took a drive into the Lorane
country Sunday and had a picnic
dinner
Mr. and Mrs. Wyatt and children,
of Creswell, and Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Witcher were Sunday guests
at the Fred Witcher home.
R. G. Conner is moving to Lor-
ane this week, He gold hi» inter-
est in the farm here to hi» brother
C. C. Conner.
Mylon Haight and Charles Cotter
left Monday morning for northern
California to go on a hunting trip
with Mylon’s uncle, Ira Haight,
.Mr. Haight formerly lived in Lynx !
I
Hollow.
|
Tho Lawrence Brown family I
spent Sunday in Eugene.
Mrs. Lawrence Montieth and I I
baby son nre home from a Engene
hospital.
McDonald
THEATRE
A Show Worth Going Miles to See!
EUGENE
FOR SALE -GOOD SPAN OF
NOTICE.
mares, weight 1400. Wagon and
harness. Will take one or two
Notice is hereby given that at
good cows in trade.
Missouri a meeting of the common council
the
Orove.
Lane
l
of
__ city
. . of Cottage
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.. ____
Allen.
ol 5p count».
Oregon, to be held the 26th
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under-
<lav of October, 1925, the
/
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signed will present a petition to
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
said council asking for the vaca­
MENT.
tion of the following described
for street and highway
Notice is hereby given that lies premises
sic Suter, » Iministmtrix of the es­ purposes, to-wit:
Beginning at the northeast cor­
tate of Robert Carter, deceased,
ner of bloek one of D. G. McFar­
has filed hec final account iu the land
’s second addition to Cottage
matter of said estate in the county
Oregon, thence south 105
court of the state of Oregon for Grove.
feet more or loss to the west line
Lane count»; and that Tuesday of
the
count» road, thence in a
the 3rd dav of November. 1925. at northeasterly
direction following
the hour of 10 o'clock in the fore
the west lino of the eonntv road
noon of said dav in the county to
point due east of tho plneo of
eonrtroom is the courthouse at
Eugene. I nine county. orv(nn. hag beginning, thonee west, along the
sonth
of 3rd street of said
been fixed as the time and place addition line
to tho place of beginning
for the
heariug
bv said court __
__ _____
_ of
— in Cottage
(hnvc. Lane eonntv
objections to »aid final account and Oregon.
final settlement of »aid estate.
Dated and first published this
An» and all objections to said
1925.
final account and the final settle­ 24th dav of S September,
J. BRl-ND.
ment of sa.d estate must be filed s24o22(T>
MARTHA
WOOLLEY
with the clerk of said court on or
before the date of hearing.
Dated th,« 1st dav of October,
What ha»« you to ptaee before
I925.
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the 10.000 eyes that read each issue
BESSIE STTER,
Administratrix of the estate of of The Sentinel? NEWSPAPER
Robert Cartar. derraaed.
advertising makes big sto.ee out
Herbert W. Lombard.
xx
Attorney for eatate.
o’ 29e(T) of little ones.
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Cement. Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire
Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor­
ner Be ids, Shingles. Drain Tile,
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Saad, Zouri
Store Front Pittings, and other
things too numerous to mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
Godard & Randall
Just North of 3. P Station—Phone 100