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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1925 SUMMONS. eats, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Burleson. Cox visited Thursday at Elack Mrs. Ellison of Cottage Grove Butte with Mrs. Susan Walker ami In the circuit court of the state visited at the C. H. Sharon home Miss Emma Jones. Oregon, for Lane county, suit Mrs. Lajoy of Springfield is ; 1 of thr first of tho week. in equity. and Ina M. __ ___ Lvman Adams of Cottage Grove spending a few days at the home Sherman L. I Godard____ | Godard, his i wife, plaintiff, vs. E. J. loaded a car of piling timber Mon of Mrs. Earl Ewing. ; Foster and First National bank, Jack Hopman came home from of Cottage Grove, a corporation, day. F. T. Benston was a Eugene the hospital Sunday. defendants. * To E. J. Foster, defendant: Mrs. C. W. Ewing and son James visitor Tuesday. NOTICE OF TAX LEVYING BOARD MEETING, CITY OF COTTAGE In tho name of tho state of Mrs. Ida Tomlinson and family and daughters Velma and Myrtie Oregon, you and eaeh of you are; GROVE, OREGON, NOVEMBER 27, 1925. left Friday for their home in Van and Miss Ruby Brown motored to hereby summoned and required to, appear and answer the comolaint : couver, Wash., after a visit at the Eugene Sunday afternoon. Notice is hereby given to the taxpayers of the city of Cottage J. C. Conley home. A number of the school children of planitiffs in the above entitled on or before the last day of Grove, Laue county, Oregon, that a meeting of the tax levying board of enjoyed a bonfire party Saturday suit the time prescribed in the order said city will be held in the council chamber of the City Hall on the evening. Black men, goblins and foi publication of summons herein MOUNT VIEW. 27th day of November, 1925, at the hour of 7:30 p. m. of said day, for ghosts were much in evidence. after referred to. to, to-wit: on or, the purpose of giving any person, subject to the tax levy hereinafter Mr. and Mrs. Will Massey of before November 10th, 1925, and (Special to The Sentinel.) hereby notified that if you are proposed, an opportunity to he heard in favor of or against said tax Nov. 4.—Joe Johnson and daugh Cottage Grove visited Sunday with you fail so to appear and answer. , levy. Following is the total amount of tax money proposed to be ex Mr. Massey ’ s mother, Mrs. Mary thereof, the plaintiffs will for want pended by said city during the year 1926, and also of the probable ter of the Grove were over night Massey and brother, John Massey. apply to the above entitled court I visitors one day last week at the the relief praved for in (be receipts during the year, and the tax proposed to be levied: Mrs. Susan Walker went to for home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. ofi complaint viz: for __ _ a decree ____ GENERAL FUND Dorena Sunday to visit at the home strict foreclosure of that certain Claude Arne was home over the Mayor and Council; salaries, 7, $12 each...... 84.00 » of her grand daughter, Mrs. Chellis land sale contract executed by you week end from Florence. on the 6th day of November, 1924, I Auditing, budget expense and miscellaneous. 100.00 Mr. and Mrs. Dan Walton of Ward. the following described , Legal department: Salary city attorney____ 240.00 Mrs. Robert Small, who had been I I covering real property to-wit: Walden visited at the Waldo Miller Health department: Salary health officer..... 120.00 in Portland for some time under Beginning at a point in section home one evening last week. Water rent, fountains, etc______________ : thirty-three (33) township twenty j 50.00 J. E. Dunnivan of the Grove the care of a physician, came up (20) south of range three (3) west | Police department: Salaries, marshal, »1800; night visited Sunday at the J. R. Cooley and spent last week at home, re nine and one-third (9 1-3) chains police, »1,200; special police, »200; miscellaneous turning to Portland the first of north and three and one-fourth homo. expenses, fSO___ ____________________________ 3,250.00 I (3 *4) chains east and twenty (20) Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and the week. : feet north of the southwest corner Fire protection: Pay of firemen-.... ........................... 300.00 family, of Walker, and Mr. and I of the William Shields donation Equipment; now, »300; maintenance and repair, THORNTON CORNERS. I land claim number 56, thence east I Mrs. L. R. Long of the Grove were »50 .................................................... . ................ .... 350.00 fifty (50) feet thence north one [ Sunday guests at the home of Mr. hundred (100) feet thence west i (Special to The Sentinel.) Hydrants, water plant, reservoir and supply mains 1,000.00 and Mrs. W. D. Heath. fifty (50) feet thence south one Recorder: Salary and office rent____________ ...__ Nov. 4.—Mrs. C. G. Rozine, who hundred 900.00 Clarence Johnson, who had spent feet to the place of few beginning (100) had visited during the past Postage, stationery, supplies and miscellaneous in Lane county, state of the summer in Ogema, Sask., Cana Mrs. i Oregon. expenses ............ „............ ....... ................................ weeks with her daughter, I 200.00 da, returned homo Friday. George Foster, returned to her and for a decree adjudging the total Street lighting _______________ .._____________ _ 3,000.00 sum of nine hundred dollars ($900) home in Lebanon Wednesday. Advertising and printing.................................... .......... 100.00 to be due on said contract togeth< r i WALKER. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perini were i Sewer fund, loan repayment.......................................... with interest thereon at the rate . 500.00 of eight (8) per cent per annum up Row river Sunday. Elections _______________ _____________________ 100.00 from N< vember 5, 1924; and for. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Olive Berrey accompanied Buildings: Maintenance and repair... .... ................. -_ 125.00 further sum of twentv-six dol- ' Nov. 4.—The Walker Literary Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gellers to Eu the lars (»26 > tnxos and for the furth and Debate society held its first gene Saturday. er sum of forty dollars (»40); and I Total general fund...... .............. »10,419.00 meeting of the year Friday night, Mr. and Mrs. Willain have re for one hundred fifty (»150) reas Estimated receipts, general fund . 1,200.00 attorney’s fee; and for the giving a short program and elect ceived word of tho death of their onable costs of this suit; nnd that each ing new officers. Ernest Sears was son Charles, in North Dakota, and of you be barred from all estate, Total general fund to bo raised by taxation. elected president and Arthur Kent are awaiting the arrival of his right, title or interest in said SEWEIi' FUND premises; and for such other relief vice-president. A Halloween pro body. Maintenance and repair; labor and services.... ...» 200.00 as to tho court may seem just and 1 gram consisting of readings, songs George Foster returned last week equitable. Material and supplies...................... „....... ....... . 50.00 and playlets, was given I, the high from Crescent City, Calif., where This summons is served by oubli Water for constructon, flushing, etc.............. 200.00 ration thereof in the Cottage Grove ■ school and the grade schools of he had been employed. Interest and sinking fund.................................. 3,000.00 Sentinel, newspaper of generei Walker, Delight valley and Sagi- Mr. and Mrs. Miller of Divide circulation, a published in Lane noun I naw contributing. The attendance visited Sunday at the home of their tv, Oregon, under and bv virtue | Totals sower fund to be raised by taxation....................... ...» 3,450.00 of an order of the honorable G. F. was good. The next i meeting is daughter, Mrs. Pete Tonoli. BOND AND WARRANT INTEREST FUND judge of the above rn | scheduled for December 4. Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perini and Skipworth, titled court, dated September 22, Bond interest (general funding bonds).................. _...$ 1,810.00 Basketball practice has begun at family and Mr. and Mrs. Louie 1925, directing publication hereof Warrant interest (general fund and street find the high school. A new ball and Premazzi and family attended a once a week for six weeks in said warrants) 1,000.00 new goals wore recently purchased. basketa social and Halloween pro newspaper, which order requires and each of vou to appear Games with Lorane and Drain have gram at the Divide school house you and answer the complaint in this | Total bond and warrant interest fund to be raised by taxation» 2,810.06 been scheduled and others will be Saturday night. cause on or before six weeks from STREET FUND the date of the first publication of I arranged soon. Street, alley and sidewalks: Maintenance and ro- this summons. SILK CREEK. The date of the first publication pair, material and supplies »700, labor »800____ .» 1,500.00 of this summons is September 24. LONDON. Cleaning, swooping streets................. ......... .............. 600.00 1925. (Special to The Sentinel.) Cartage and hauling, including “clean-up”............... 200.00 HERBERT W. LOMBARD. Nov. 4.—H. M. Damewood has s24n5(T) (Special to The Sentinel.) Attorney for Plaintiffs. 750.00 Water, construction work, sprinkling, flushing, etc. . rented his piece to John Finster Address: Cottage Grove. Oregon. Nov. 4. — Friday was the birthday Street improvement (new work and interest on anniversary of Miss Emma Jones, for a year. He left the first of warrants) _________________ ____ __________ __ 2,000.00 Bookkeeping charge of 25c on but on account of her illaess only the week for Lind. Wash, to spend all accounts under $1. The Sen Machinery, maintenance and repair of same............. 200.00 the winter at the home of his son, a few called at the house. She re tinel. Engineering .............................. __ .................... ............ 1,200.00 ceived numerous gifts from friends, Ralph Damewood. Payment of bond indebtedness.._____ ___________ 1,500.00 Miss Young entertained her pu however. A birthday cake, covered with candles, was baked by her pils Thursday evening at the Win. Total street fund......... . ........ .... ..» 7,800.00 Dorrell home with a Halloween sister-in-law, Mrs. W. T. Jones. Estimated receipts street fund- .. 2,000.00 VERY— Joe Geer purchased a new horse party. E. W. Winslow arrived a few Friday. Total street fund to be raised by taxation....................... ..... ..» 5,950.00 MEAL Elmer Berggren, Mr. and M rs. days ago from southern California LIBRARY FUND John Sutherland, Mrs. John Small and is visiting at the home of his General oxpenso ...» 600.00 and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox son Bvron Winslow. Neil McDonald spent the week Friday attended the luncheon and Totnl (general expense to bo raised by taxation) » 600.00 speaking sponsored by the Farmers* end in Eugene. PARK FUND Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser of union in Eugene. makes your food do you (lenornl expense $ 500.00 Russell Bemis, who had been in Lvnx Hollow were guests Saturday more good. California several months, arrived at the D. A. Estes home. Note how it relieve! Total (general expense to be railed by taxation) $ 500.00 Mrs. M. F. Babcock, who has home Saturday. EMERGENCY FUND Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phillips been ill for some time, is improv that stuffy feeling after hearty eating. General withdrawals __ _ ____ _____ __ __ __ ____ » 1,000.00 have purchased a new Ford coupe. ing slowly. Sweetens the Charles Trembly has gone to Mr. and Mrs. Bud Shortridge of breath, removes Total (general withdrawals) to bo raised by taxation...... _...» 1,006.00 Cottage Grove spent Saturday night Penn to work. particle! Mrs. Eugene Miller visited at the rood with Mr. and Mrs. George Suth f-nm the teeth, Totals all tax funds, »28,729.1)0 erland, Overholser home last week. gives new vigor Estimated receipts ____ 3,200.00 Mrs. O. H. Wheeler was in Cot to tired nerves. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bemis left Sunday for Santa Rosa, Calif., on tage Grove Tuesday on business. Comes to you »23,529.00 a vacation trip. Amount to bo raised by taxation...... ......... fresh, clean and Budget committee: 8. V. Allison, Elbert Bede, J. H. Chambers, Mrs. George Sutherland, Mrs. CULP CREEK. full-flavored. Nelson Durham, Worth llarvoy, W. E. Lebow, H. L. Mackin, H. J. Shinn, John Sutherland and Mrs. Howard Roy E. Short, A. W. Swanson, K. E. Walker, O. E Woodson, George <>. (Special to The Sentinel.) Knowles, chairman, W. H. Daugherty, secretary. n4&16orl9c Nov. 2.—A Halloween box social was given Saturday by the pupils of the Wildwood school, The □------------------------------------ - —ii gram was as follows: Words of welcome—Mrs. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY property—$14.66 per month will Graw. Song—America —audience. pay for $1000 in 96 months. About Recitation—Somebody’s Mother $16 is total expense of obtaining loan. Homer Galloway, agent, 511 —Mickey McNeil. Egg race—Barbara Smith, Gene Main street. o22nl9e(2) vieve Whitman. Thelma Plueard FOR SALE—TWO FORD CARS and Marjorie Gleason. and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to Instrumental music—Ernest John- 12 horse-power. In good shape. 1 son. Short’s Second Hand store. o26tfc Apple contest—Mickey and Dob by McNeil, Melvin Johnson, Bar- i SALE—ONE MILK COW. bam Smith, Genevieve Whitman. freshen in November, or will trade for hogs or chickens. Ono Thelma Plueard. Recitation—When I Was a Maid- 1 I young Shorthorn calf. One kitchen en—Lucile Whitman. 1 cabinet. E. J. Kent. Phono Song—Old Black Joe—Wildwood 38F21. n2-5p school. Primary Drill—Mulberry Bush — i MATTRESSES MADE OVER with or without new ticks; can Primaries. D i a I o g u o—Bones—Glen Smith, i be returned same «lay; new mat tresses any site. O’Brien’s Mat John Hunt. Tableaux—Rising and tress A Upholstering Co., phone 399, 391 East Eighth street, Eugene, Son—Mickey McNeil. Nail Contest—Meivin J Oregon. o28n23p | Dean Plueard, R ot Potter, Mickey SOME ' W ANTE D—WAITRESS, McNeil. experience necessary. Highway ! Select reading—Nine Little Gob Cafe. Drain, Oregon. n2-5p lins—Mrs. De Graw. Witches Dance and Jnck-o’-lan AUTOS WASHED AND POL ished. Low prices. C. W. Wat tern Drill—Nine girls and five kins. Half block off Main street boys. Dialogue—What Boys Think on north Eighth street. n2-30p of Ghosts—-Frances Pitcher, Robert Owona, Tommy Owens. Homer FOR SALE—«45 BUYS A JERSEY Pitcher. Song—Home. Sweet Home—Au-1 cow. Will freshen in December. »8 buys a Toggenburg nanny goat. dience. Star and Wildwood schools. Baskets sold netted $48.40. Neil McDonald, . Cottage Grove, Mr. McNeil and family have' Lorane route. n5p moved to Ruja<la. FOR SALE-WEANLING PIGS. Mr. PleuRrd and family visited Johnson piare, at first ben<l ia Sunday at the home of Mrs. Ander Mosby creek road. C. A. Gris son. n5 9p George Smith and family went KENT- FURNISHED TWO to Salem Sunday to visit little room apartments, all convenien Letha. who is nttending the blind ces. Call evenings or Saturday. school there. Mr. Potter has received news of Mrs. E. C. Shay. 305 south Sixth street. Phone 137 R. n5e the death of a brother who re sided in Montana. The body is to SHEEP FOR RALE—INQUIRE be brought to I-eaburg. Elmer Wiek» and family are O« W. C. Henderer. Anlauf, Ore koa n5 9p I the sick list. cated by the F. T. Benston farm I . A number from here attended the literary exercises at Walker Friday (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 4.—Mrs. F. Benston was in night. The school gavo several of the numbers on the program. Eugene on business Friday. Jess Burleson left Tuesday after The Earl Smith family moved Friday into the house recently va- a two months* visit with his par- SAGINAW. WHGLEYS WANTADS RADIOS A Stewart-Warner Five-Tube Set Complete Installed in Your Home $110 We carry a complete line of RADIO ACCESSORIES Tubes and batteries tested free. Demonstration in Your Own Home Free Service Garage Long 6? Cruson Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. JITNEY â i DANCE AT THE MIDWAY SATURDAY NIGHT NOVEMBER 7 $5.00 CASH Given away to one of first 2C tickets sold 3 tickets 25c A Floor With No Competition. Once You Come, You Always Come. MUSIC BY THE NIGHT HAWKS Our Grille Serves Fried Spring Chickens for 50c 11 a. m. to 12 p. in. Also Jitney Dinner Dance Sunday Afternoon Eugene-Springfield Auto Camp Pacific Highway, Melvin Hansen, Owner GRAY’S CASH & CARRY Pay Cash and Pay Less Phone 53—Regular Free City Delivery—Phone 53 SOME STORES Are Like Cal day and you get your money endars—they have special days. back on unsatisfactory pur OUR BARGAINS—run every chases. BEST GUARANTEED CREAMERY BUTTER, Pound FLOUR 58c SUGAR McKenzie softwheat, sack $1.95 Dalles Diamond hd. wheat $2.20 GmUX. Sapphire, Montana’s Best $2.50 100-pound sack... $5 9« CANNED GOODS WEEKS NOVEMBER 1 TO 21 SPECIAL PRICES New Goods Just Arrived—BUY NOW CORN, standard Iowa, each 15c Dozen $1.60 PEACHES, Royal Club, 2i/> 25c Dozen .......... $2.75 PEAS, standard, each ... 12V2C Dozen___ ______ $1.45 TOMATOES, standard—... I2V2C Dozen........... ...... $1.45 The Above Prices are only a few examples of our regular prices Phone GRAYS EASH&CARRY Phone