The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 08, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925
PAGE FOUR
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Prohibiting free speech is not
urday to the J. W. Fisher home,
Mrs. Fisher will remain for an letting the other fellow get the
extended visit, but Mr. Fisher re­ I steam off his chest, but is bottl-
1 ing is up to cause an explosion
turned Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene have later.—Oakridge Review.
■ Mri.H.J.Htg"
THORNTON CORNERS.
moved from their home in Delight
■
SUMMONS.
Valley to the place here which they
Phones:
(Special to The Sentinel.)
recently purchased from E. H. Dus
Office
Marcelling
Oct. 7.—Mrs. Eugene Miller, of tin.
In the circuit court of the state
28
of Oregon, for Lane county, suit
■ Manicuring
Imperial, Alberta, Canada, who was
Res.
W. Fisher ami j 1 in
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
J.
equity.
Facial Massage
called here on account of the ill­ Mrs. Sarah Fisher visited Sunday
118-Y
■ Shampooing
Sherman L. Godard and Ina M.
ness and death of her son, Elmer with M r. and Mrs. Fred Frost at Godard, his wife, plaintiff, vs. E. J.
■ Bobbing
Evenings
Miller, is visiting with her sister, Blue Mountain.
Foster and First National bank,
by
Hair Tinting
of Cottage Grove, a corporation,
Mrs. Christina Richardson.
Appoint­
Pete Tonoli is building a eon- defendants.
French Paper Curl
Mrs. Tom Foster, of Blue Moun- Crete milk house.
ment
To E. J. Foster, defendant:
tain, visited at the George Foster
In the name of the state of
R. B. Dixon is remodeling his
JJregon, you and each of you are
and R. B. Dixon homes one day home.
noreby summoned and required to
last week.
appear and answer the comolnint
John Willian is building a
of plunitiffs in the above entitled
MOUNT VIEW.
garage.
suit on or before the last day of
i the time prescribed in the order
Mrs. Sarah I isher and son, John
(Special to The Sentinel.)
for publication of summons herein­
both local and Internal, and has been Fisher, of Alvadore, came up Sat-
Oct. 7.—Miss Ellen Ellis was un after referred to, to-wit: on or
successful in the treatment of Catarrh
before
November 10th
‘ f , 1925, and
overnight guest of Miss Elizabeth
for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
you are K
—1— notified that if
hereby
Cooley Thursday.
1 you fail so
i to appear and answer,
F. J. CHENEY &■ CO., Toledo, Ohio
Mrs. Amanda Sears has been ill • for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
is
now
im-
week,
but
apply
to
the above entitled court
the
past
fi
The Advice of This Cottage Grove
I for the i relief prayed for in the
proved.
Resident Should Help You
viz:
for a
decree
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, of
_
Mr. and I Mrs. W. D. Heath spent complaint
strict foreclosure of that certain !
To Get Well.
Sunday at the home of their daugh land sale contract executed by you I
ter, Mrs. J.
. C. Wright, at Walker. on the 6th day of November, 1924, i
RHOADS & LANSING
Do you suffer nugging backache!
A. W. Sears, of Jacksonville, Fla., covering the following described
Proprietors
real property to-wit:
Feel dizzy, nervous and de­
arrved Friday for a visit with his
Beginning at a point in section
pressed 1
mother, Mrs. Amanda Sears.
thirty-three (33) township twenty!
Are the kidney secretions irregu­
(20) south of range three (3) west]
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
R.
Cooley
were
FURNITURE MOVING
lar; breaking your rest!
and one-third (9 1-3) chains
You’ll Like These
High Grade Fancy
Best Grade Pink
Best Selected
Cottage Grove visitors Thursday. nine
north and three and one-fourth |
Likely your kidneys are at fault.
8 cans
- 8 cans
7 cans
8 c.nis
AND STORAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lebow of (3|4) chains east and twonty (20)
Weak kidneys give warning. You
Cottage Grove were Sunday visitors feet north of the southwest corner ,
have backache; rheumatic twinges.
at the Mrs. Amanda Rears home. i of the William Shields donation
land claim number 56, thence east 1
You feel weak, tired, all worn-
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Bert Hands attended the stato fifty (50) feet tnence north one I
out.
Salem
last
week.
fair at
hundred (100) feet thence west
Phone 99 ; Res., 189-J
Heed tho wurning. Don’t delay!
Wm. Haupt visited at the Waldo fifty (50) feet thence south one |
Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant Miller home one day last week.
hundred (100) feet to the place of |
beginning in Lane county, stato of
diuretic to the kidneys.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands visited : Oregon.
Your neighbors recommend
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Bert and for a decree adjudging the total
Large cans
No. 2Vè cans
No. 2^ cans
No. 2>/2 cans
Doan ’a.
; sum of nine hundred dollars ($900;
Hands.
Long Distance Hauling
Broken Slices
Royal Club
Oregon Royal Annes
In Syrup
Here is a Cottage Grove case:
to bo due on said contract togeth« r 1
Cottage
Grove
J. E. Dunnivan of
with interest thereon at the rate 1
4 cans
4 cans
4 cans
4 cans
J. H. Baker, proprietor of black
Piano Moving a Specialty
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. of eight (8) per cent per annum
smith shop, Pacific highway, says:
: from November 5. 1924; and for
J. R. Cooley.
Any Time—Any Where
“I have used Doan’s Pills with
further sum of twenty six dol
Mrs. Waldo Miller visited at the the
lars ($26) taxes and for the furth 1
benefit and am glad to endorse
near Walden Sat- I er sum of forty dollars ($40); and 1
Raymond
home
them. I was troubled with attacks
($150) . rens-
: for one liun«Ir<»<l fifty
.
. ..
of kidney trouble and my back urday.
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Mr. and Mrs. George Lay ng a nd | onable attorney’s fee; and for the
was weak and lamo. My kidneys
costs of this suit; and that each
Mrs. Eutheria Dowens attended the ! of
(Across stroet from 8. P. depot)
you be barred from all estate,
annoyed me, too, by acting irreg­
state
fair
at
Salem.
,
rightj title or interest in Raid
ularly. Doan’s Pills have always
i premises; and for such other relief
All Kinds
Coal for Brooders
McKenzie, soft wheat... $2.05
4 pounds shortening...... 85c
helped me when I used them,
as to tho court may seem iust nnd
TALL CANS
HEBRON.
Dalles, hardwheat....... $2.30
strengthening my back and kid­
equitable.
8
pounds
shortening...
$1.65
STORAGE AND GENERAL neys.”
Kerr’s best hardwheat $2.40
This summons is served by oubli-
4
pounds
lard
................
$1.10
cation thereof in the Cottage Grove
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Peter Pan, Crown, hard­
TRANSFER
Price 80«, at all dealers. Don't
SMALL
CANS
Sentinel,
a
newspaper
of
general
8 pounds lard................ $2.10 wheat, sack....................$2.45
Oct. 7.
" —The Christian Endeavor ! circulation, published in Lane roun-
simply ask for a kidney remedy—
Office prone fl
8 pounds Snowdrift..... $1.98 Sapphire, hardwheat— $2.55
get Doan’s Pills—tho same that will give a box social October lfl I ty, Oregon, under nnd bv virtue
Rosidonco phone 155 L
Mr. Bakor had.
Foster-Melburn at the Union hall. A program is , of an order of th<k honorable G. F.
I Skipworth, judge <»f the above en
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
s28-o5 being prepared.
titled court, elated September 22,
Tho Hebron church is planning a 1925, directing publication hereof
,rally day for October 25.
! once A week for six weeks in snid
The Hebron Sunday school hold I newspaper, which order requires
you and each of vou to appear
annual election of officers last i and
answer the complaint in this
Sunday. Tho following were elect­ cause on or before six weeks from
ed: Mrs. John Murry, superintend the date of the first publication of
ent; Mrs. Emma Kelly, assistant this summons.
The date of the first publication
superintendent; Roy Murry, secre­ of this summons is September 24,
tary treasurer; Ada Gilham, organ­ ; 1925.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
ist.
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Clyde Langdon and family, of s24n5(T)
Address: Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Bellflower, Calif., and Mrs. Audrey
Hayes, of Eugene, came from Eu­
SHERIFF’S SALE ON
gene Sunday and attended church. NOTICE OF
EXECUTION.
Archie Piper and son Lamar, of
Portland, came Saturday and spent
Notice is hereby given that by
the week end with the S. K. Piper j virtue of an execution issued out
of the circuit court of the Btate of
family.
Oregort, for the county of Lane
The George Schneider children on tne 18th day of September, 1925,
have the whooping cough.
upon a judgment rendered therein
Mrs. Young, Mrs. Doolittle and on the 4th day of September, 1925,
L bt us rid your battery of trouble. Expert repairs
iu favor of Herbert W. Lombard
Mrs. Smith motored to Franklin and
against G. F. Clark and Mrs.
made on all makes of batteries by skilled mechanics.
Sunday to visit Mrs. George Brv- G. F. Clark, his wife, for the sum
of $83.52, with interest thereon
ant.
Mrs. Skelton and son Harry at the rate of fl per cent per an­
Pruned left in Oregon orchards says H. P. Barss, plant patheologist. spores till the spring of 1926. Early
num from the 4th day of Septem­
motored to Oakland Saturday.
ber, 1925, and the further sum of I and now covered with brown rot This disturbs and breaks off the plowing should be practiced in all
Profits of $14 were made from $11.00 cost.) and disbursements, should be hogged off in the fall • cup stage and prevents production
the ire cream social given last which said judgment was enrolled or plowed under early in March, of spores.
The prune mummies orchards where brown rot was
Saturday by the Farmers’ union, and docketed iu the office of the through the blossoming period.) formed this fall will not produce present a year ago.
clerk of said court in said county
An auxiliary to the Farmers’ on the 4th day of September, 1925.
union was organized Tuesday. Tho nn<l said execution to mo directed
women will work to complete tho commanding me in the name of the
stato of Oregon to satisfy said
union here.
■
judgment, interest, costs and dis­
bursements, and the costs and ex­
Tho tonic for the business world penses of nnd upon this writ out
■
of
the personal property of said
—nowspapor advertising.
. xx
I defendants, or if sufficient could
hot be found, then out of the real
property belonging to said defend
ants, iu Lane county, Oregon, nnd
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-i
being unable to find a nV personal
■
property belonging .to said defend­
■ □----------------------------------------------- □ ants,
or either of them, upon which
■
to levy, I have levied upon the
FOR SALE—SEED CHEAT. MRS. following described real property
starts easier, climbs hills better and gives
John Hull, 2 hiilos south of Cot­ in Lane countv, Oregon, to-wit:
less
trouble all around. And I believe the
The
northwest
%
of
the
south
­
tage Grove. Phone 37F5. s!7o8p(T)
west V-i of section five (5), town
answer is this new Zerolene ‘F’ for Fords I’ve
ship
22
south,
range
three
(3)
west,
FOR RENT—THREE ROOM FUR of the Willamette meridian. Lane
been using. It costs less than the oil I’d been
To iniarantce your battery’s future health, stop in
nished suite light housekeeping county, Oregon.
■
■
■ rooms. Electrit light, hot and cold
using,
but it actually seems to lubricate
every couple >>f weeks for our regular inspection.
Now, therefore, in the name of
water, bath, etc, Also a single tho state of Oregon, in compliance
better.
”
The cu t is trilling and the satisfaction tremendous.
with said execution and in order
Phone 199-J.
1404 west to
satisfy said judgment, interest,
■ room.
Zerolene
“F” for Fords gets to all the parts
Main street.
s2ltfc costs and disbursements, and the
■
requiring
lubrication
—especially the wrist-
■
costs
and
expenses
of
and
upon
this
■
USED
FORDS,
WITH writ, I will on Saturday the 27th
■ GOOD
pin
bearings
and
upper
half of the cylinder
■
day
of
October.
1925.
nt
the
hour
starters, wanted in trade on new
■
walls.
of one o’clock in the afternoon of i
model
Fords.
Woodson
Brothers.
■
«aid dsv. at the southwest front
s28tfe door of tho countv court house in
Zerolene "F” for Fords is made by the
Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, offer
Standard
Oil Company’s patented vacuum
FOR SALE—EVERGREEN CHEAT for sale nnd sell for rush, at public
two cents per pound. Also fresh auction, subject to redemption as
process. It deposits a minimum of carbon,
provided bv law, all of the right,
■ cow. Phono 37F4.
ol-12p(2) title
and because it lubricates better it enables
■
anil interest of said defend
■
nuts G. F. Clark and Mrs. G. F
the engine to develop a noticeable inr^^
■ FOR SALE, OR WILL TRADE Clnrk. his wife, or either of them,
for sheep.
Two Jersey milch
snv other person or persons
of power over and above what Ford owners
■
■ cows and one 2-wear-old heifer, or
claiming bv, through or under them,
have been accustomed to expect.
half Jersey.
Two heifer calves. ’or either of them in nnd to the
«
property.
A Ford is an A-l transportation invest­
One Guernsey bull, 18 months obi. above described
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
BATTERY SERVICE
C. F. Pryse, Lorane, Ore.,
o5 8p
ment. Protect your investment by propes
Sheriff of Ijine county. Orc
gon.
,2lo23(T)(L)
lubrication.
■
FOR REN T—THREE ROOMS,
practically furnished.
Modern
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
NOTICE.
nnd strictly private. Inquire 331
(Cdffixwfa)
3
Second street. Rooms are at 412
Notice
is
horoby
given
that
at
Adams avenue.
o5 8p
/
meeting
the -----
common
council
a —
...... „ ■ of . —
.
of the city of Cottagi' Grove, Lane
SIX BOOM HOUSE FOR RENT
countv, Oregon, to be .held the 2flth
On surfaced street. Inquirt» of day of October, 1985, the under’
K. M. Bird, 1428 \sh avenue
o8p »ignei! will pfwk'nt a petition to
«aid council inking for the vaca-
DO YOU HAVE BIRDS IN YOUR tion of the following described
premises
for street nnd highwav
home! Most people do. If you
purposes, to wit:
want a pet gut n little bird. It
Beginning at the northeast cor
will sing for you. I have the host. nor of block one of D G. McFar
Alao room and I ward for gentleman. land’s second addition to Cottagi'
Grove, Oregon, thence aonth IO.1'
018 weit Main.
feet more or leas to tho west line
the county road, thence in n
CANNED FRUIT HOME CANN of
northoasterfv Jlreetion following
ed full sugared fruit for sale. the west line of the eonntv road
Sarah Kerr, at O. B. Pitcher rest to point due oast of the place of
dance.
08-lSp beginning, thence west, along the
south line of 3rd street of said
to the place of beginning
FOR REN T LIGHT HOUSE addition
in Cottagi? Grove. Lane county.
I
keeping
rooms
and sleeping Oregon
"Ferth tkox
Dated and first published 1M«
rooms.
Taylor apartments, over
ud ilti vtd Forth”
24th
dar
of
September,
19S5.
New
Era drug store
T. K
f». J, BRI'ND.
Rears.
oSp s34o82(T)
MARTHA
WtXH.I.EY.
|
I
Sanitary Beauty
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Nearby News
IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S
Shop
GRAY’S CASH & CARRY
_____________________ —PHONE 53—_______________ _____
Pay Day Specials
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
Friday and Saturday, October 9 and 10
Back Lame and Achy?
Pay Cash and Pay Less for the Highest Quality Groceries, Sold
With the Best Service at Lowest Prices in Cottage Grove.
City Transfer Co.
Best grntd. creamery butter 55c
CHEESE—Full Cream, lb. 30c
PEAS
HOMINY
SALMON
TOMATOES
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
Kerr’s Wheat Flakes, pkg. 31c Kerr’s Rolled Oats, pkg.
!
Chestnut Transf er
27c
PEACHES
APRICOTS
CHERRIES
PINEAPPLE
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
$1.00
SUGAR—10-pound Bag
SUGAR—25-pound Bag $1.70
SHORTENING
MILK .
10 for
69c
FLOUR
$1.00
18 for...... ..........$1.00
RAISINS—new crop, 4 lbs. 44c Matches, good grade, 6 bxs. 25c
BEANS—small white, 11 lbs. $1
Ghiradelli’s chocolate 3 lbs. $1
When You Buy at Gray’s You Buy the Best Quality Obtainable
Phone
53
GRAYS
CASH&CARRY
Phone
53
Your PAY CHECKS Buy MORE GROCERIES at our PRICES
A GENUINE 6 VOLT
STORAGE BATTERY
FULL CAPACITY STANDARD SIZE
RUBBER CASE
FULLY GUARANTEED
:
The Right Size For
FORD, CHEVROLET, STAR, BUICK,
HUP, OVERLAND & 58 OTHER CARS
WANTADS
“She's
better than
she used to be
:
Service Garage
Long & Cruson
:
I
K nowles & G raber
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
Oregon
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