COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL« MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1925
PAGE FOUR
and Mrs. Melvin Pnul, Mr. Quigley NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN- $1 per M for the cedar. T. 29 S., filed in the county court of the Lane county, Oregon, as the place
and Carl Crook, of Melabow farm,
MENT TIMBER.
R. 10 W., Sec. 29, NEW SEW red 1 state of Oregon, in and for T.jne for the hearing of objections there
an<l Francis Horn anti Reginald . (L ENERAL LAND OF! ICE, fir 860 M, white cedar 160 M, none oounty his *innl account and pe to and for the final settlement and
H,d |lf
^Washington, D. C„ Nov. 2, 1925. of the timber on this section to
distribution of the said estate.
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.
Notice is hereby given that subject be sold for less than $1.50 per M tition for final, settlement of the
8. 8. LASSWELL,
Miss
May
Blakely,
who
was
conditions
and
limitations
of
for
the
fir
and
$7
per
M
for
the
said
estate
and
that
Dwcmli
’
r
-
’
n
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
WILLIAM SPRY,
Administrator of the estate of
operated on at a Eugene hospital the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., cedar.
Announces his candidacy for
1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock
a short time ago, was brought home ¡218). February 26, 1919 (40 Stat., n!6d14e(2)
Commissioner 1 a. m. of said day has been by the
8. B. Kern, deeeased.
Republican Nomination as U. S.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
FridMV itml
nlnncr nicelv 758j"an(I pursuant’to departmenta;
«J
said court fixed as the time, and H. J. Shirth,
Senator at the May, 1926. Pri Nov.
and pursuant to departmental
28.—Mr. anil Mrs. Jones Friday and is getting along nicely. 758),
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
thu^county cour^room in^Enjene^ Attorney1 for catate. nov30d28(M)
Harry Conner of Eugene spent 1 regulations
of April 14, 1924 (50
maries.
j,
children spent Sunday after Sunday at the C. C. Conner home. L. D.
376), t the timber on_
on the fol-
376)
Will work zealously for de and
Department
of
the
Interior,
U.
8.
mi mï www w n-r
noon at the home of Mrs. Martha
Th.- E. J. Kent family ' were i lowing lands will be sold December land office at Roseburg, Oregon, t wrw an an ni\ yjg -hvTOTnvmtfWnh mi mum *l<
velopment of Oregon anti Ore Jones
18, 1925, at 10 o’clock a. m.. at October 30, 1925.
Cottage Grove.
Thanksgiving guests at the Charles publie
gon ports, for irrigation and Miss in Gladys
auction at the V. S. land
spent the McKibben home in south Cottage
Notice is hereby given that
reclamation and fulfillment of week end with Whipps,
office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the Charles
Winifred Jones in Grove.
Arrington, of Diss ton. ’
highest bidder at not less than the Oregon, W.
Enroll Today—It’s a Sood School
measures for real benefit of Eugene.
who. on October 29, 1920,
M
A
Horn
«wnt
appraised
value
ag
shown
by
this
Mr.
and
Mrs.
farmers as suggested by their Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and
‘
notice, sale to be subject to the °N l«u->s ‘Aiju^£ paotvauiog apuui I
organizations.
Favor World daughter Agnes visited Sunday at Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. approval of the Secretary of the 012619, for the SEW of section 35,
A. E. ROBERTS, President
S
Horn’s mother, Mrs. Smith, at Interior. The purchase price, with township 21 south, range 1 west, j
Court. Reform Senate Rules the
of George Duerst.
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon, i
1 an additional sum of one-fifth of Willamette meridian, has filed no !
Walker.
and will support necessary A home
| tice of intention to make final
from here attended the
mi « m mi mumaumma mm mm mi. : j ,
Lionel I HHaight an<l Lee With- i one per cent thereof, being commis
provisions for Law Enforce road number
proof, to establish claim I
meeting Saturday at the Wal row of Eugene spent the Thanks- sions allowed, must be deposited at three-year
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to the land above described, before
ment. ____________________ den
time of sale, money to be returned
school house.
giving holiday« at the C. H. if sale is not approved, otherwise j E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, |
I at his office at Eugene, Oregon, I
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost visited Haight home.
1
patent will issue for the timber, ¡on
the 16th day of December, 1925.
Sunday at the L. R. Long home
High school
i
will reopen Monday which must be removed within ten
Claimant names as witnesses:
in Cottage Grove.
vni-ntinn
years.
Bids
will
be
received
from
Ben Pitcher, John S. Carr, Wilbur I
morning after a week ’s
Many Cottage Grove Folks Have
Mrs. A. Rissue and Mrs. Thena there being no cases of scarlet , citizens of the United States, asso- Pitcher and Alexander Lundbnrg, ■
, ciations of such citizens, and cor- | all of Dorena, Oregon,
Found How to Make
Miller visited last Wednesday at ver among the pupils.
I potations organized under the laws
HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Work Easier.
the home of their mother, Mrs. M.
I of the United States or any state, ' n2-30c
Register I
•Tones.
i territory, or district thereof only.
HEBRON.
Upon
application
of
a
qualified
What is so hard ns a day’s work
Miss Uleta Miller of Cottage
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
purchaser the timber on any legal
with an aching back?
Grove spent Sunday at the home of
I subdivision will be offered separ
(«Special to The «Sentinel.)
Or sharp stabs of pain at every her mother, Mrs. Thena Miller.
ately before being included in any
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Nov. 28.—Archie Piper and sons | offer of a larger unit. T.
sudden twist or turn!
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8., ~
R. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
November
5, 1925.
LaMar
and
Bernard
returned
to
3
W„
See.
9
NEW
NEW
fir
580
M,
There is no peace from the dull
DELIGHT VALLEY.
Notice is hereby given that |
cedar 50M, NWW NEW fir 400 M,
Portland Sunday evening.
ache.
Alfred
L.
Lent, of Cottage Grove, |
M,
30M. SWW NEW fir 575 ”
Mr. Scarl of the Eugene Bible cedar
No rest from the soreness, lame
(Special to The Sentinel.)
cedar 40 M, SEW NEW fir 775 M, Oregon, who, on December 29, 1920, |
ness and weakness.
Nov. 29.—Social Neighbors club university spent the week end at Cedar 45 M, NEW SEW fir 730 M. made Homestead Entry, No. 013583 '
Many folks have found relief was i entertained Inst week at the the Kappauf homo.
cedar 40 M, NWW SEW fir 1095 for Lots 1 and 2, anil E% NWW,
The Compton family of Drain M, cedar 100 M, SWW SEW fir section 33, township 22 S. range 3
through Doan’s Pills, They are a C. 1 II. Haight home. Mrs. Haight,
|
1050 M, cedar 80 M. SEW SEW west, Willamette meridian, has filed i
stimulant diuretic to the kidneys. Mrs. Mary Haight Paul and Mrs. spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. fir
820 M, cedar 55 M; none of notice of intention to make three |
Cottage Grove people recommend Jesse Thatcher were hostesses, Belle Geer.
[ the timber on this section to be year proof, to establish claim to
Mrs. Ardee Geer has returned I sold for less than $1.50 per M for the land above described, before
Doan’s.
The feature of the afternoon
I the fir and cedar on the NEW and ■ tho U. 8. Land Office, at Rose
Mrs. W. 8. McCnleb, 747 south was a bride’s shower for M rs. to her home from the hospital.
$2 per M for the fir and $1.50 burg, Oregon, on the 18th day of
Lincoln Taylor, who has been ill j ¡per
Second street, Cottage Grove, says: Paul. A delicious lunch was served.
M for the cedar on the SEW. December, 1925.
“I had weak kidneys and I was
a
long
time,
is
now
able
to
walk
Claimant names as witnesses: I
IT.
19 S., R. 1 AV.. Sec. 31, SEW
Miss Lois Jackson was home
also nervous and became run down. from Eugene for the Thanksgiving out to his garage and is slowly NEW red fir 855 M, cedar 20 M, Richard Garman, E. Geer, J. W.
Bemis, H. C. Cobb, all of Cottage
T had no energy and often neglect holidays.
regaining his strength.
SWW NEW red fir 1030 M, cedar i ' Grove,
Oregon.
ed my housework.
My kidneys
Prowlers this week stole a large | 20 M, white fir 25 M, none of the 1 non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ppul have
timber
on
this
section
to
be
sold
acted too frequently. I used Doan’B moved to their home on Melabow turkey gobbler from Mrs. F. C. for less than $1.75 per »M for the n9d7e(2)_________________ Register.
Pills and they soon helped me and farm, near Eugene.
Führer. Mrs. George Kapauf re I red fir, $1 per M for the white
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
fir and $1.50 per M for the cedar.
I felt stronger and better in overy
The W. A. Hogatc family and ported the theft of several heads T.
27 S.. R. 12 W^ Sec. 29 NEW
way. My energy was restored and Mrs. Alma Sears of Cottage Grove of cabbage and cauliflower.
NEW
yellow
fir
175
M,
red
fir
925
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
I was free from that tired feel and the J. A. Joil family were
M, SEW NEW yellow fir 150 M, Lnnd Office at Roseburg, Oregon, i
ing.”
red
fir
175
M,
white
fir
25
M,
CULP
CREEK.
■
November
5, 1925.
Thanksgiving dinner guests at the
Price 60e, at all dealers. Don’t E. J, Sears home.
SWW NEW yellow fir 1525 M, [ Notice is hereby given that
white fir 150 M, NEW SEW yellow Lawson L. Slagle, of Culp Creek,
simply nsk for n kidney remedy—
(Special tq The Sentinel.)
The Oscar Jackson family spent
fir 650 M, red fir 375 M, white Oregon, who, on July 19. 1923.
got. Doan’s Pills—tho same that
Nov. 28.—All day services were fir 100 M, NWW SEW yellow fir made Homestead Entry, No. 015059 j
Thanksgiving
day
at
the
home
of
Mrs. McCaleb had. Foster-Milburn'
Mrs. Jackson’s parents, Mr. and held at the Dorena church Thanks 1525 M, white fir 350 ’ M, SEW for NWW SW‘4, section 9, town
Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
SEW yellow fir 750 M, rod fir 400 ship 22 south, range 1 west,
Mrs. Fred Wright, in the Grove. giving day.
1 M, white fir 150 M, SWW SEW Willamette meridian, has filed
Grandma
Proudfit,
who
has
been
Mr. and Mrs. Burgess of Saginaw
| yellow fir 2000 M, white fir 75 M,f notice of intention to make three
T. 28 8., R. 12 W., Sec. 11, SEW year proof, to establish claim to
and Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Haight ill, is slowly recovering.
Mr. Pleuard and family spent NEW red fir 3320 M, white fir the land above described, before
attended tho Congregational church
80 M, hemlock 80 M, none of the O. E. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at
Saturday evening at the home of j j timber
in Eugene Sunday.
on these sections to be sold Eugene, Oregon, on the 18th day of
Thanksgiving guests at tho C. H. Mrs. M. E. De Graw.
I for less than $2.50 per M for the December, 1925.
rod
and
yellow fir and $1
from
Claimant names as witnesses:
Vernon
Parquiette
is
here
Haight liome were Lee Withrow
per M for the white fir and hem Loren W. Hunt, Lee Wetmore,
an<l Lionel Haight of Eugene, Mr. Portland for the holidays.
lock. T. 18 S., R. 6 W., Sec. 5, Joseph E. Damewood, Benjamin M.
The following pupils of the ¡NEW
SWW red fir 820 M, T. 17 Hawley, all of Culp Creek, Oregon,
Wildwood school have been neither S., R. 7 W„ Sec. 31, SEW 8WW non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
absent nor tardy during tho month: yellow fir 350 M. Lot 4 yellow fir n9d7c(2)
Register.
Glen and Barbara Smith, John and 550 M, none of tho timber on those
sections to be sold for less than
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
□---------------------------------------------□ Dorothy Hunt, Thelma Denn, Wil ; $2 per M. T. 16 8.. R. 2 W„ Sec.
lie I’leuard and Melvin Johnson. 13, SWW NWW fir 2040 M, cedar
MENT.
I FOR SALE—TWO FORD CARS
Letha Smith, daughter of George 35 M., NWW SWW fir 2015 M..
cedar
45
M,
SWW
SWW
fir
700
and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to Smith, who is attending the blind
Notice is hereby given that 8. 8.
M, cedar 45 M; none of the timber
| 12 horse power. In good shape. school at Salem, was home for on
this section to be sold for less Lasswell, administrator of the es-
Short’s Second Hand store. o26tfo Thanksgiving.
than$L75£cr M for^he^iranil tate of 8. B. Kern, deceased, has
The new vogue in locks. Dis
A pie social will be given Sat-
tinction with dignity. Sur
FOR SALE—FARM WAGON. 3
9
2, by the
passing convenience with en
inch, good shape. Bnrgain. I. B. urday night, January
Mothers’ circle of the Wildwood
during charm. No building
I Morris. 302 Main street.
n9tfc.
school district. A program is being
completely modern without
FOR RENT-.FURNISHED ROOM. prepnrod.
S chlacb Button Locks.
Mr. -Whitman nnd his nephew
Privilege of bath.
1149 west
Main street. Phone 126 J. n!2tfc narrowly escaped injury Wednes
day when their car wont over tho
AUTOS WASHED AND POL- grade near tho Proudfit place.
ished. Motors «team cleaned nutos
Pupils of the Wildwood school
painted. Low prices. C. W. Wat aro making preparations for a
kins. Half block off Main street Christinas tree.
on north Eighth street.
n2-30p
James J. Crossley
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Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
Any Time Any Where
Chestnut Transf er
Chestnut Brothers, proprietor*
(Across street from 8. P. station)
WINTER COAL
Rock Springs and Utah, by sack
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•SILK CREEK.
PIANO FOR SALE NEAR COT-
tilge Grove. High grade piano
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
must bo sold nt once. A bargain,
Torrn« $10 monthly to reliublo
Nov. 18.—Some of tho young
homo. For particulars, write Cline people of the neighborhood held a
Music Co., 66 Front street, Port- party Saturday evening at the
hind, Ore.
n2.Wp academy building. Amusing games
added to the enjoyment of the
PIANO FOR HALE NEAR COT- evening.
tagc Grove.
Beautiful, high
Mr. Collins has started construc
grade piano must be sold at onco. tion of a house on the place he
Large saving and terms. $19.0(1 bought of O. H. Wheeler.
monthly th responsible person. For
Mrs. Mildred Callahan of Port
particulars write Berry Piano Co., land visited at the home of her
437 Lawrence street, Eugene, Ore sister, Ruth Sprague, a part of
gon.
aS3d3p Inst week.
Mrs. Laura Sprague and son
RHODE ISLAND RED PULLETS
for sale. Five months old. Fifty Enos and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
cents each.
Fino laying strain. Wilson and son of Seaside,. Wash.,
Inquire 231 Second street. W. J. were here last week.
W. R. Babcock and D. Wheeler
Toni.
n.lOp
of Portland spent the week end
with relatives.
Miss Ada Hartman of Eugene hold
religious services Saturday in the
interest of Sabbath school work.
Mrs. I. N. Dresser of Lynx
Hollow visited several days recent-
ly with friends here.
' Mrs. Nettie Estes left Monday
for Salem to visit her daughter, I
FOR Mrs. Ed Newman.
Mrs.
Hubert Cook and his mother of
7p Delight valley visited Sunday nt
USED DOORS AND WINDOWS, the Wm. Dorrell home.
Mildred Burchnm recently visited
with frames. In first class con
dition. Godard & Randall, Cottage 1 her sister, Miss Lena Burcham.
O. H. Wheeler and family mo-
Grove.
nl2 30p(8)■ tored to Lynx Hollow Sunday eve
FOUND TRUCK TIRE. OWNER ning.
may have same by proving prop- I
erty and paying for this sd. Bunge , LANE COUNTY IS THIRD
Service Station.
n30c
chang
I n
winter your automobile re
quires a free-flowing oil, if it is
to start quickly and be free from
dangerous friction. All oils do
not meet this requirement, but
here again Zerolene proves one
of its superiorities — it flows
freely at low temperatures.
IN STATE IN DIVORCES
CANARIES SPECIAL BARGAINS
in high class St. Andrensburg ' Separation Decrees Show Increase
While Marriages Decline.
roller*
The very finest singers, j
Suitable for Christmas gifts. 902
Birch avenue. Phone 96 R. n30d3<* • Lane county, with 117 divorce,
grunted, w»» third in the state iu
FOR SALE TWO DOX EN WHITE 1924. according to statistics on
Leghorn June pullets. Ono dollar marriages and divorces compiled bv
each. Mr«. M. Foss, 4W miles west i tho government. Multnomah conn
on Lorane rend
n.'b’p ’ ty led with a total of 1384 di
vorces and Clackamas county was
BABY CHICKS AND HATCH1NG second with 499
egg». Hollywood strain
New
During the same period latne
booking orders for 1926. Brooks county rvpoi
orted 498 marriage li
Poultry Farm Cottage Greve, Ore. census. The J 1923 figure was ISO.
Suceessor t<> Bert V. Hnnds n.lOdlTp The decline might be attributed te
failure of women to exercise their
FOR SALE NO 2 HERCULES leap year prerogative.
stump puller.
Fully equipped,
The total number of tiivorees in *
Used but ihort time «nd in find the state iu 1924 was 2945 in com '
eins, condition.
Inquire Hugh parison with 2<94 for 1923. Mar
Trunnell, Cottage Grove.
Phono tinges in the state totalled 6867
17F11.
■M* against 7151 for 1923.
To determine the correct body of Zerolene
for the winter lubrication of your car, con
sult the Zerolene Correct Lubrication Chart
—at Standard OU Service Station«
and at dealer*.
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