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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 19. 1925 PAGE THREE T near to us and keeps us in touch | home of Mrs. Spencer’s parents, Friday night in Springfield at the with the people and town for which Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander. home of W. H. Pollard to form I have a very warm spot in my Miss Bessie Mooney, formerly a Lane county organization. Cot I heart. ” of Cottage Grove, but now of San tage Grove residents who have been See the windows at The Pic Francisco, wag marrried recently invited to attend the meeting are to Donald E. Higgins. They will D. A. Forbes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert ture Shop. Miss Eva Rice of Roseburg spent make their home in San Francisco. W oodard, Mrs. Elmer Munson, Miss l the week end as the gu... of Better see Nelson for that used Gertrude Tucker and Mrs. Georg . Miss Ruth Stewart, Miss Rice, j car. He has them, any kind or Bjoraet. j Miss Stewart, Dale AVyatt and any price. Road Work Completed. I Cecil Caldwell went to Eugene ' ——~— | Tuesday night to see Robson Work on the Row River high- | in “Helena’s Boys.” way east of Cottage Grove has He does this so he will have | been completed, according to Edwin | Fuller Brushes—in sets—ideal a reserve fund if anything B Tullar, county roadmaster. Main I Christmas gifts. Put in holly boxes goes wrong with his busi- B tenance material for this section, free. Phone G. B. Arnest. Phone ness or investments. ■! as well as for a section completed 124-J. o22tfc(T) | last spring, is now being placed. A marriage license was issued I Wednesday in Eugene to Wesley NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. P. McNutt of Eugene and Ruth | Special week-end discount Ellen Harris of Cottage Grove. Department of the Interior. U. S. land office at Roseburg, Oregon, Mrs. Mary Smith is visiting in I October 30, 1925. Portland at the home of her son, I Notice is hereby given that S. R. Smith. Charles W. Arrington, of Disston, Oregon, who, on October 29,-1920, 30x3% U. 8. Cord Tire, $10.40. I i °N imros ‘.O jum pvojwamoij opuui Billie Hall Service Station. 012619, for the SE% of section 35, township 21 south, range I west, C. E. Stewart is the owner of | COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Willamette meridian, has filed no a new radio set purchased this | tice of intention to make final week from a local dealer. I three-year proof, to establish claim to tho land above described, before Galloway writes insurance. E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, E. W. SKILLING, Prop. A Sunday school rally will be ’ at his office at Eugene, Oregon, 410 Main St. Phone 81 Mr. and Mrs. T. A. McQuade of held Sunday forenoon at the Metho on the lfith day of December, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Walla Walla arrived Wednesday dist church. The services will 11 served, or if served by pub in section 8, township 21, south Ben Pitcher, John S. Carr, Wilbur sonnllv to visit at the home of ^heir daugh start at 10 o’clock and will con range 3 west of the Willamette . Pitcher and Alexander Lundburg, lication, not less than twenty-eight ter, Mrs. Nelson Durham. days front the date of the first meridian, I.nne county. Oregon. tinue through the preaching hour. Oregon, Mrs. Cathnrine Bader left Tues all of Dorena. publication of this citation, then ns prayed for in the petition of the HAMILL A. CANADAY, Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Wilcox of A rally day message will be de- day for San Diego, Calif., where Leonard Culver spent the week Shunavon, Saskatchewan, were livered by the pastor, John A. she will spend the winter. Mrs. n2-30c___________________ Register. and there to show cause, if anv administrator filed in the above end in Falls City. exist, why an order of sale should i entitled court. This citation is Deputy Sheriff Pitcher was week-end guests at the home of Mr. Linn. not bo made of tho following de . issued pursuant to an order of the Orpah Benson and her daughter, NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT and Mrs. J. N. Town. scribed real estate, to-wit: ■ called to Portland yesterday in a The Sentinel $2.25 during Mary F.llen, will occupy the Bader i above entitled court, dated Novem- MEETING. Beginning at a point 96 rods and I her 10, 1925. stolen automobile case. Nelson has two repossessed cars November, $3 thereafter, . Save residence during her absence. Mrs. I 3 links south and 203 rods and Witness the Honorable C. P. Bar To whom it may concern: Notice Benson has resigned her school in The Sentinel $2.25 during —a Studebaker light six and a six bits. 18 links west of the northeast nard, judge of the county court of November, $3 thereafter. Save Ford coupe. They are for sale Mrs. Earl Garoutte went to Port Raymond, Wash., ihid will return is hereby given that a meeting of corner of the M. P. Martin and the state of Oregon for the countv wife donation land claim No. 4! the legal voters being resident tax cheap.. land Wednesday for a short visit. here Sunday. six bits. Notif. No. 862 thenco east 19 of T.nne, and the seal of said court payers and owners of real property Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks, their She will be the guest of Mrs. J. W. McCormick, who had been rods and 12% links, thence north horoto affixed this 10th day of The Sentinel $2.25 during in road district No. 57, in T.nne 50 rods, to tne center of Martin November, A. D. 1925, engaged in business at Port Angeles, daughter, Mrs. Sam Veatch -and W. F. Hart. November, $3 thereafter. Save county, Oregon, will be held nt the Date of first publication Novotn- Creek, thence in a westerly di Wash., returned Friday and will Mrs. Merville Veatch left today Mrs. Gavin C. Dyott went to hour of 1:30 p. m. on the 21st day rection up said creek to a point ber 12, 1925. for Portland, Mrs. Sam Veatch Eugene Wednesday and returned six bits. make his home here. Date of last publication Decem- of November, A. D. 1925, nt the directly north of the place of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Helliwell Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs. will go to Tillamook to join her I that evening, accompanied by her of Myrtle Creek visited Monday Grange Hall in said road dis- beginning, thence south 49 rods ber 10, 1925. R. S. BRYSON, to the place of beginning, eon H. H. Veatch, Mrs. A. R. Spearow husband. They will make their mother, Mrs. F. E. Dunn. Mrs. at the home of Mr. Helliwell's trict to determine whether said taining six acres, more or loss. n!2dl0c(T) Clerk. and Mrs. C. E. Frost composed a home there. road district shall levy a special Dunn will visit here for a few brother, A. W. Helilwell. 30x3% U. 8. Coni Tire, $10.40. days. tax of $717.16 upon all the tax zS theater party to Eugene Tuesday Billie Hall Service Station. able property in said district for night The only gift your friends the purpose of providing funds for Send The Sentinel for. a Christ Mrs. Alice 8. Foskett, in writ not buy is your photo. Good macadamizing road from postoffice mas present. Subscribe at reduced ing from Perry, N. Y., says: “The traits cannot be finished as quick to end of macadam on Cottage November rate and have paper Sentinel might be compared to the ly as kodaks, so make your ap Grove-Lorano road, or as the voters started at Christmas time. automobile, it brings the town so pointment now. Monroe guaran- decide at the meeting. tees to please. 22 north Sixth C. P. BARNARD, street. o8tfc(T) Countv Judge. CLINTON HURD, C. B. Doyle of Grass Valley, Countv Commissioner. Ore., left for his home Wednesday, O. E.‘ CROWE, after a short visit at the home of n5-19c(T)____ County Commissioner. j his sister, Mrs. C. O. Maynard. John Hostettler of Grants Pass NOTICE OF BOAD DISTRICT was a business visitor in Cottage MEETING. Grove Tuesday. Nelson has a confiscated tourin'; To whom it may concern: Notice ear—for sale at a very low price, is hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters being resident tax Protestant churches of the city If you are going to be in payers and owners of real property will combine in a union Thanks- the market for Tires or in road district No. 14, in Lane giving day service next Thursday county, Oregon, will be held at the Tubes, 1 would advise forenoon at the Methodist church. hour of 2 p. in. on the 21st day of you to buy now, as prices Each pastor will have a part in the November, A. D. 1925, at the program. are sure to advance again. Dorena Hall in said road district, G. Bentley of Portland was a to determine whether said road I have a large complete business visitor here Wednesday. district shall levy a special tax of stock of all sizes and am $1,070.36 upon nil the taxable prop Send The Sentinel for a Christ iu a position to quote you erty in said district for the purpose mas present. Subscribe at reduced of providing funds for maintenance some very attractive November rate and have paper of all county ronds in district No. started at Christmas time. prices. Here is a sample— 14 by order of County Rom1 Mas Arthur McLaughlin of Portland ter Ed Tulinr for county court. was a business visitor here Wed S. R. PIPER DIES AFTER C. P. BARNARD, LONG ILLNESS nesday and a guest at the home of County Judge. A. G. Williams. CLINTON HURD, • Missionary in Charge Pneumonia Attack Proves Fatal To County Commissioner. Dr. Hagen cures headache. Coast Fork Resident. O. E. CROWE, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer n5-19c(T)____ County Commissioner. of Eugene spent Sunday at the Sidney Rutherford Piper, resident of Cottage Grove since 1889, died NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Wednesday forenoon at his home Department of the Interior, U. 8. on the Coast fork. Funeral services Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, will bo hold Friday forenoon at November 5, 1925. 10:30 from the Mills chapel, Dun Notice is hereby given that can P. Cameron officiating. In Alfred L. Lent, of Cottage Grove, Mât. UjM terment will be in the A. F. & Oregon, who, on December 29, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 013583 RADIO A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. for Lots 1 and 2, and E% NW>4, Mr. Piper contracted pneumonia section 33, township 22 8. range 3 some time ago and had been seri west, Willamette meridian, has filed ously ill since then. He had passed notice of intention to make three proof, to establish claim to , the critical stage and some hope year the land above described, before I was held for his recovery, but his the U. 8. Land Office, at Rose j age and weakened condition pre- burg, Oregon, on the 18th day of December, 1925. I vented his rallying. Claimant names as witnesses: Mr. Piper was born April 21, Richard Garinan, E. Geer, J. W. j 1848, in Virginia and was married Bemis, H. C. Cobb, all of Cottage I to Elizabeth Hester Clark July 13, Grove, Oregon. 1870, in Jonesboro, Tenn. Mr. and non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, n9<!7c(2) Register I Mrs. Piper lived in Tennessee for I several years before coming to NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Oregon. Mr. Piper was a Confederate Department of the Interior, Unit I soldier, having served through the ed States Land Office, Roseburg, I entire war. He was wounded at Oregon, October 20, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Butte I the siege of Petersburg and was n member of a famous company Mooney, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, I which emerged from the battle of who, on Novemb'-r 30, 1920, made Farm Homestead Entry, j the Wilderness with four men of Adjoining No. 013,087, for NW% SE%, Sec nn original strength of 150. He tion 17, Township 21 H., Range 2 The Stewart- Warner Table Cabmet Radu »bown a JUS—Stewart-Warner Reproducer was engaged in business in Cottage West, Willamette Meridian, hns uceosio uNoes u S HAW AATCHT* Ì2S— Stewart- Warner Radro Tuba eacA $J Grove several years ago. filed notice of intention to make Surviving are the widow, a son, three year Proof, to establish claim ! Archie C. Piper of Portland and to the land above described, before | a daughter, Julia Miriam Piper, E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, I who made her home with her par at Eugen«?, Oregon, on the 1st day Nothing is superior for proper preparation of the Thanks- ents. Three grandsons, Ray Nelson of December, 1925. giving bird than a Wearever Aluminum Roaster, whethcr Claimant names as witnesses: j of Cottage Grove and Bernard and Bert Isaacson, Mrs. L. C. Dowens, i the bird be Turkey, Goose, Duck or Chicken. Lamar Piper of Portland sur George Morris, Albert Rissue, all ; and a great grandson, Robert of Cottage Grove, Oregon, ' j 'HE real joys of Radio The Matched-Unit idea— vive Meats roasted in a Wearever retain their juicy and nu Lyle Nelson of Cottage Grove. A non-conl HAMILL A. CANADAY, tritious sweetness which is lost when the meat is exposed * come to those who own a Stewart-Warner achieve' sister, Mrs. Fannie Markwood, lives o22nl9(2) Register, i to dry heat. Also— in Knoxville, Tenn., and a brother, the best. And the exper ment—makes this Radio do Robert L. Piper, resides in Haris- CITATION. ienced fan knows that the the things you have always burg. In the county court of the state You should sec some af the specials we are offering in “best" in Radio now means wanted a Radio to da of Oregon, for Lane county, in the Neet Car in Wreck. C O M M UNITY 8ILVERW ARE KNIVES, F()RKS, matter of the estate of R. Pope, A ear driven oy Harry W. Nect deceased. the Stewart-Wimer. Every SPOONS AND CARVING SETS. of Cottage Grove was struck Mon To: Dorris Pope, and to all other I unit in Stewart-Warner Let us show you the won day by another car on the Pacific persons unknown, if any such i be. Radio is not only perfect derful MatchedUmt Radio highway a few miles north of there In the name of the state of Ore ' Sutherlin and two men, occupants gon, you hereby cited and re- i in itself, but also accu We will relieve you of all of the other ear, were pinned un quired to arc appear in the county, der their machine when it over court of the state of Oregon, for rately matched for per technical details and give turned in the ditch. They escaped the county of Ijine in the county room in the county courthouse i fect working unison with you, through our service, with minor injuries, Neet was not court at Eugene in said county of Lane ’ injured, The machine which went on Tuesday the 22nd day of De complete rad» satisfaction. into every other unit the ditch was wrecked. Neet *■ comber, 1925, at ton o’clock in the forenoon of said day; and not less ear was only slightly damaged. than ten days after the service of this citation upun you, if served with Alumni to Organize. in Lane county, Oregon; and not LONG fir GRt’SON Alumni and former students of less than twenty days if served in \ Willamette Univernity will meet any other county ia this state, if any | One Big Financier Keeps One-Fifth of His Money In Certificates of Deposit. ^^Best forSalads^^ Ideal for Frying A Perfect Shortening O|U WET WASH You Need a Reserve Fund Too 10% OFF Our Certificate of Deposit Will Provide It. [ Bank of Cottage Grove DOMESTIC LAUNDRY E S3 Briefs U. S. ROYAL C. T. c. TIRES The Chapel Car Good Will Cordially Invites You to All Services Next Sunday. Hear Rev. Chappelle at 11 o’clock on, How The Baptists Can Build RADIOLA KENNEDY FADA A $1Q,OOO CHURCH Radio Ray Nelson Hear Rev. Orr at 7:30 on, The Fool And His Sins. Tire Prices Have Advanced and will Advance Again. J. D. Chappelle Th. G A 30x3y2 U. S. CORD TIRE FOR THE SMALL SUM OF $10.40 Billie Hall’s Service Station Por Your Thanksgiving Bird Matched-Unit Radio Carving Sets and Table Cutlery Darby & Liston SERVICE GARAGE “In Hie ir New 1lome” I