The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 29, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1925
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Nearby News
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LONDON.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Oct. 28.—Miss Helen DuBois.
teacher at Black Butte, has been
ill the past week and her school
has been closed since Wednesday.
Earl Ewing moved his family up
Thursday from Stanley. They are
residing in one of Mrs. W. T.
Jones' houses.
MisB Emma Jones of Black Butte
has been ill th" last two weeks.
Miss Lulu Hull of Cottage Grove
visited the Misses Winnifred Gran
nis and Helen DuBois last Saturday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Townsend
and family were guests at dinner
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
Pruett of Cottage drove Saturday
evening.
Arthur Combs returned Friday
to his school work at Oardinerville,
Nev.
Mrs. Jack Hopman and two of
her children have been ill with
colds for several days.
Elmer Berggren and Mr.
Powell attended
Combining Business With Pleasure
Farmers’ union
convention
at -
Springfield Saturday.
Mrs. Helene Merryman of Cor-
1 vallis spent the week at the home
j of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8.
Newton.
j Sherman Shortridge and family
of Lorane were guests Sunday at
the George Sutherland home.
Mr. and Mrs. James Hicks and
family of Eugene spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. and Mr». W. L.
Townsend.
Mrs. Mary Massey and son John
attended the all-day church ser-
vices at Hebron Sunday.
Mr. nnd Mrs. George Bailes aad
daughter ami Mr. nnd Mrs. John
Sutherland attended the services at
Hebron Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Joo Abecne and children
and Miss Dorothy Abeene visited
Springfield Friday, and Eugene
Saturday.
Jack Hopman underwent an op
eration on his knee at a Eugene
hospital Saturday.
Claude Abeene returned home
Monday from eastern Oregon where
he spent the summer.
MOUNT VIEW.
Attending the 15th annual Pacific International Livestock
Exposition at Portland, October 31, to November 7. It is a
trip that will pay big dividends both in education and en-
joyment.
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RETIRING FROM BUSINESS
SPECIAL
Children’s solid
leather school shoes
sizes to 21/4>, price
$1.98
SPECIAL
42-inch Piquot
pillow tubing, yard
39c
NOW IN PROGRESS
Thousands of Dollars Worth of New Fall
and Winter Merchandise
Reduced in Price From 10% to 33'6%
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Oct. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Lambkin and Miss Selma Miller
went to Lorane Sunday.
Hero, mingling with the most noted and successful breeders Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss
of the country and seeing the largest combined exhibit of Laura Riley accompanied Brison
livestock ever assembled under one roof in America, you can Sears Saturday to Roseburg where
gain new ideas which can profitably be put into operation. they met Mr. and Mrs. L. K.
Bruih field and drove with them
There’s also the Land and industrial Exhibits and the spec­ to
Marshfield.
tacular Horse Show, so thrilling you’ll want to attend every Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lebow
performance.
are staying with Mr. Lebow’s par­
The First National bunk urges every farmer to go. Attending will ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Lebow,
bring belter breeding methods and hence more prosperity to this section, at Walden. Mr. Lebow had two
which is the goal all of us are striving to reach. You may be sure wo of his fingers amputated last week
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will cooperate with you in building more profitable herds.
following an accident in which they
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were cut by a saw.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley spent
one evening last week at the J. W.
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Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost of Blue
Stockmens’ and Farmers’ Bank
FOR SALE—A MODERN PLA8-
Mountain were Sunday visitors at
tored bungalow. Five rooms and
the W. D. Heath home.
bath down stairs. Entire uppor
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw of
story finished in one room. Elec­
I
Thornton Corners and Mr. and
tric lights, hot and cold water,
Mrs. J. R. Cooley and Elizabeth
septic tank, macadam street, some
Cooley visited Sunday afternoon
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fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries
nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wai-
and large garage. Good security
do Miller.
accepted with mortgago bacn tor
’S
Lyle Scott of Laurel, Wash., was
pari, if desired, or monthly pay­
an overnight visitor Sunday at
ment plan can be arranged. E. B.
the home of his grandparents, Mr.
Sentinel.
o!9-29p(2)
and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley spent
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY
property—$14.11(1 per month will one evening last week at the home
pay for $1000 in 96 months. About of Mr. ami Mrs. Cad Ellis.
$16 is total expense of obtaining
HEBRON.
loan. Homer Galloway, agent, 511
Main street.
o22n!9c(2)
(Special to The Sentinel.)
FOR SALE—HIGH BOX PATENT
Oct. 29.—Lincoln Taylor is slow­
toilet. Old style but in first ly improving from his recent stroke
class condition.
$15.00.
Elbert of paralysis.
Bede.
o22-29p
L. D. Huff has
the flu.
HOUSE FOR SALE—8 ROOM
Grandpa Gillham has been quite
house. Large lota and orchard.
ill.
A real home at a bargain. Call
Mrs. Finley went to Scio to visit
18 or 151 R.
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her son Sunday.
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Lester Perry is visiting his
FOR HALE—TWO FORD CARS
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and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to brother Ellis Perry nnd cousins,
C. and
12 horse-power.
In good shape. Mrs. John Murry nnd
WelLChoecn
Short’s Second Hand store. o26tfe A. L. Gilhnm.
The rally day services held last
NEW HOUSE FOR KALE OR Sunday at the Hebron church were
rent, Modern in every way. On well attended, there being over 70
Mrs. Albert
north Ninth street.
o2tf-29p
Hull, phono 37F2.
Buy Here and Save!
Helliwell & Marksbury
WANTADS
The First National Bank
1
VARIETY
Prolongs the Fascination
Until the Uery Last Piece
Eaten—Jrom a Box of
j 0rouses
\r9
STELLAR
CHOCOLATES
Taste travels pleasantly through richnesses of
creamy centers, almost liauid. fragrant, flavorful.
And reaches memorable heights of goodness in
“chewy
pieces, nut-studded or -fruit gemmed.
Stumbles on a chocolate covered, honey-combed mint
and lingers over its dean, bright flavor.
Interest fascination, enjoyment—to the very last
piece tn
in every box of Krause's Stellar Chocolates.
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v> Ç.
5/. $2, $3 and $5
FOR CHARM chop«
iht quaint package filled
with luactoue sweets called
?
Krause » Celebrity Choco­
late ..................... $130
If Your Dtaltr Cin't Supply Fee. Ordtf Dirutt /turn
1'HUU.U BbtuilCu Spukun, „ PbHlanJ
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick. Fire
Brick. Fire Clay. Metal Lath, Oor-
ner Beads, 8hingles, Drain Tile,
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Gravel, Plaatennj Sand, I Zouri
Store Front Fittings, and other
things too numerous to mention.
No Chargv on Citj Deliverwa
Godard & Randall
Jiut North of 8 P Station—Phono 100
I
FOR RENT. FIVE ROOM HOUSE
with garage.
Close to school.
$10 a month. Ed Johnston. Sagi
naw, Oregon.
o26-29p
W A NT ED—gX I’ ER IENC ED DOG
ger. Married man. Phone Albert
C. Woodard.
o29c
POSITION
WANTED—EXPERT
©need grocery clerk wishes po­
sition.
Two years’ experience.
H. Phillips.
1028 west Main
nt reet.
o29n2p
DIRT WANTED—SHOULD BE
suitable for making lawn. Elbert
Bed*.
o29n2p
FOR RENT—TWO FIELDS, 25
and 75 acres. For a third, or
will furnish seed. R. C. Warfield.
Phono 38F4.
o29c
FOR HALE— PRACTICALLY NEW
Ford truck. Fully equipped. Call
1381*
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<>29n2p
present in the afternoon. Mr. Too- J. 8. Allen.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brumbaugh
good preached in the forenoon and
afternoon and Mr. Scarl in the visited Sunday at the James Lebow
evening.
home.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost spent
A directors ’ meeting of the Lane
County Farmers’ Cooperative Ware­ i Sunday at the home of Mr. and
house company was held last Mon­ Mrs. W. D. Heath of Mount View.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rissuo and
day evening at the Farmers ’ union
hall.
children visited last week with
Those from here attending the relatives in Portland.
Mre. Thena Miller and son Per-
county convention of the Farmers’
union held last Saturday in Spring- kins visited Sunday at the home
field were Bert and Oscar McDole, of Mrs. Matilda Jones of Cottage
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Powell, Mrs. j Grove.
George Knppnuf, Mr. nnd Mrs. '
John Kebelbeck, Elmer Berggren, |
SUMMONS.
Mrs. Emma Kelly, Leia Kelly, Mrs.
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circuit court of the state
Louisa McDole, Mrs. Mostarhetti, I In the
Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist, Mrs. George [ of Oregon, for Lane county, suit
in equity.
Kebelbeck.
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____ __ and Ina _
Sherman
L. Godard
M.
Mrs. William Johnson started 1 Godard, hiB wife, plaintiff, vs. E. J.
Sunday for Manteet, Calif., to 1 Foster and First National bank,
’ i.i j , ¿efendUntT
corporation, ’
visit her daughter, Mrs. u
Harold
Harold
(lcf(. Cottage
nJtlnt8 Grove, & a corporation
Dugan.
To E. J. Foster, defendant:
Mrs. George
_
Kebelbeck visited ' In the name of the state of
you and each of you are
Monday afternoon at the Harry Oregon,
Pre£!°
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hereby
summoned
and required to
McDole home.
e
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' appear and answer the comolaint
A speaker from the Oregon Agri- of planitiffs in the above entitled
cultural college is on the program suit * on or before the last day of
time prescribed in the order
for the next night class, which will the
for publication of summons herein­
be held November 3, instead of after referred to, to-wit: on or
■ wviuuvi- ruui,
10th, 1925, auu
and
November 10, as was stated last before November
week. Claeses meet on the first you are hereby notified that if
you fail so to appear and answer,
and third Tuesdays of each month. for want thereof, the plaintiffs will
apply to the above entitled court
for the relief
____ prayed for in the
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
complaint viz: : __
_____ of
...
for _ a decree
strict foreclosure of that certniu
(Special to The Sentinel.)
land sale contract executed by von
Oct. 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy How­ on the 6th day of November. 1924,
covering
the following described
ard of Cottage Grove visited Sun­
real property to-wit:
day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I Beginning at a point in section
The
Sentinel
thirty-three (33) township twenty
(20) south of range three (3) west
nine and one-third (9 1-3) chains
north and three and one-fourth
(3%) chains east and twenty (20)
feet north of the southwest corner
of the William Shields donation
land claim number 56, thence east
fifty (50) feet thence north one
hundred (100) feet thence west
fifty (50) feet thence south one
hundred (100) feet to the place of
beginning in Lane county, state of
Oregon.
nnd for a decree adjudging the total
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11 n zl >><> zl zlrvllnv.«
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sum of nino
nine Vi hundred
dollars ( ($900,
to be due on said contract together
with interest thereon at the rate
of eight (8) per cent per annum
from November 5, 1924; and for
the further sum of twenty-six dol­
lars ($26) taxes and for the furth­
of rorty
forty uonars
dollars . ($40);
and .
er sum or
(S4U)
. ; reag
for one hundred fifty ($150)
onable attorney
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s fee; ,___
and _'or
for the .
costs of this suit; and that each
of you be barred from all estate,
right, title or interest in said
premises; and for such other relief
as to the court may seem just nnd
equitable.
This summons is served by oubli-
cation thereof in tho Cottage Grove
Sentinel, a newspaper of general
circulation, published in Lane coun­
ty, Oregon, under and by virtue
of an order of the honorable G F.
Skipworth, judge of the above en­
titled court, dated September 22,
1925, directing publication hereof
once a week for six weeks in said
newspaper, which order requires
you and each of you to appear
and answer the complaint in this
cause on or before six weeks from
tho date of the first publication of
this summons.
The date of the first publication
of this summons is September 24,
1925.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD.
s24n5(T)
Attorney for Plaintiffs.
Address: Cottage Grove. Oregon.
i
for entire year in advance
I WANT A RELIABLE MAN ON
my place at Lorane tu take care
of the property. Rent will I«' free.
Five room bungalow, furnished,
land for garden, plenty pasture,
barn, hen houses, three miles from
Lorane.
Write Evn Wentworth.
1586 Garfield avenue, Pasadena.
Calif.
o29c
.25
MAIL OR CARRIER
Arrearages, if any,\
( must be paid to date/
WANT TO RENT OARAGE NEAR
I'athalic church
Telephone No.
ML.
o29p
FOB RALE—ONE YOUNG SHORT
horn calf. One kitchen cahinet.
1 E. J. Kent. Phoae 38F21.
oî9c
FOR HAT.E- SIX AND ONE HALF
acre poultry ranch, five miles
east of Cottage Grove on Row
river.
One acre ia cultivation.
rest on aide hill, Ideal for chick -
etui,
Chicken house 20 by 110
feet. Brooder house 18 by 24 feet,
Three room house. All buildings
good. A real bargain. Phone 25F5.
N E. Elliott.
o£9n2p
WANTED—TEAMS AND MEN
Everyone interested in the Roars
cemetery ia requested to be on
hand Saturday and Monday morn
ings to haul gravel to complete
the new road to the cemetery,
I Road is graded ami ready for
gravel.
ottp
(Now in effect)
This Is Our Seventh Annuali]
November Subscription Spedai]]