The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 10, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1925
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SILK CHEEK.
at the John Ashby home. B. W. within the territory proposed to be
annexed to said corporation, to-wit:
1 Garner has been ill recently.
Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters
and Grandma Teeters were dinner | PROPOSED BY PETITION OF THE
ELECTORS OF THE CITY
guests at the Ralph Teeters home
OF COTTAGE GROVE:
Sunday.
Shall the boundaries of the city
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wheeler ■ of Cottage Grove be changed so as
motored to Cottage Grove Satur I to annex the following territory to
said city to become a part of said
day "evening on business.
corporation, to-wit:
Beginning at a point 1951.62
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Dec. 9.—Mrs. H. L. Fowler in
vited a few friends to her home
Saturday evening for a surprise
birthday party for Mr. Fowler. I TO PLAN BEST METHOD
Among those present were Mr. and 1
OF DOLING FUND
Mrs. A. Woolcott, Mr. and Mrs. I
Burcham, Mr. and Mrs. Kimball. Taxpayers Will Express Themselves
Regarding Lane Budget.
Mr. Camp and Mrs. Trembly. Mu-1
sic and recitations composed the
Public discussion of the Lane
program. Mrs. Fowler served light
county budget for the coming year
refreshments.
Mrs. E. M. Wheeler was a dinner will be held at the annual tax- i
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guest Saturday at the homo of Mr. payers’ meting which
will be held 11
in Eugene Tuesday, December 29.
and Mrs. D. A. Estes.
This meeting for the past few
E. J. Sams held forenoon service
Sunday at the church. Arrange­ ! years has been productive of much |
ments were made to shingle the interest nnd also considerable ex- 1
citement due to varied opinions
church Tuesday.
Otto Burcham attended the Elks as to the programs and policies !
memorial service at Eugene Sunday followed by the county court.
This year there seems to be noth j
and was accompanied by his sister,
ing that looms as a major issue '
Miss Mildred Burcham.
May and Lynn Green were unable in the way of controversy, at least
to attend school Monday owing to it appears that way * to county
officials.
sore throat and severe colds.
—
Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Tompkins
Proof.
were dinner guests Sunday at the
“She is 28 years of age.”
A. Woolcott home.
“Only 28. How do you know!’’
Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Heine of
“She has always said so.”
Eugene wero hero Sunday looking
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after thoir property. They visited
CITATION.
ONLY 13 MORE DAYS
UNTIL CHRISTMAS
AND YOU HAVEN’T BOUGHT YOUR
PRESENTS YET DON’T DELAY ANY
LONGER COME IN WE HAVE RE
DUCED PRICES FOR YOU.
Men’s $24.50 Suit
$18.50
Bovs’ Suits
$2.95 to $11.50
Men’s Overcoats
18.50 to $24.50
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Leather Vests From
Misses School Shoes
$3.25
$11.50 to $15.00
Men’s Dress Pants From
Dolls Front
$2.95 to $7.50
50c to $7.00
Boy’s Powder Blue
Corduroy Pants
Nice Line of Toys
$2.85
A Nice Line of Bath Toweh
For Christ tuns From
Neck Ties From
45c to $1.25
30c to 75c
Suit Cases From
25c Percale. Now, Vani
$1.95 to $18.00
18c
Men’s Silk Socks
27-in. White Outing Flannel
19c
27-in.
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GIFT BOXES
Gift boxes are here in
many sizes and shapes
in holly pattern and tin
foil covered.10c to 25c
50c
Men’s Wool Socks From
ARLY
Again Umphrey & Mackin’s comes boldly to the front as the
Christmas store of Cottage Grove. Everywhere, from top to
bottom, every eorner and nook almost is crammed full with gifts
of character and worthiness. The Christmas spirit is everywhere
you turn. And you’ll find our courteous salesforce eager to help
you secure “just the gift” for everyone on your Yuletide list.
Come to Umphrey & Mackin’s today and let us assist you in
making your selections.
Just arrived this week another large selection
of stamped goods for that “hurry-up” se­
lection. Now this week is the time for you to
select your materials of these stamped goods
—two weeks left to finish them—you must
hurry! Here they are—pillow cases, lunch
cloths, table runners, pillow tops and a host
of other art goods. Priced...........25c to $2.95
Fast color embroidery threads, crochet
threads, etc., in all the shades, are here.
A WONDERFUL VALUE! NARCISSUS BULBS,
BOWL AND STAND—ALL FOR 35c
Just imagine!—the two bulbs alone are often sold at flower stores for
the price that we are asking for the whole set—yet here they are, two
bulbs, glass bowl and stand for................................................................. 35c
Our only requirement is that you purchase one dollar of other merchan­
dise in the store. Select yours today.
APPROPRIATE GIFTS FOR
MAN OR BOY
Here is a Christmas store of just the things
Jhat every man or boy wants—things that
he can appreciate—things of everyday de­
sirability and usefulness.
It’s not difficult to select gifts for him if
you go where men go for their furnishing
needs. You’re sure to find the right things
in shirts, neckwear, gloves, handkerchiefs,
umbrellas, bath robes, cuff buttons, belts,
garters, pajamas, and the many other need­
ed articles in the wardrobe of man or boy.
New garter sets, arm band sets, suspender
and garter sets, all packed in individual
holiday boxes, priced............ 25c to $1.50
House slippers in felt and
leather, five style? to select
from. Select early while
size range is complete.
Pajama suits shown here
in outing flannel, tnuslin,
poplin, broadcloth, etc.—siz­
es medium, small and large,
priced..... - $2.39 to $5.00
New wool flannel
tqufflers in attrac­
tive plaid patterns
$2.50 and $2 75
LARGE SHIPMENT NEW SAMPLE
HANDKERCHIEFS
$4 50
r
-an. « -
We are especially fortunate in securing this
large line of sample handkerchiefs—no two
are alike and you no doubt have not had such
another opportunity to see so many different
kinds and so many dainty handkerchief crea­
tions as are shown in this lot. Most all of
them are imported and underpriced for quick
holiday selling. We invite you to see them
today. Price, range............................... 5c to 95c
NEW BIG SHIPMENT OF FACTORY DRESSES JUST
RECEIVED—ALL ARE UNDERPRICED!
New flannel dresses, new silk dresses, new combination styles of wool and
silk dresses and all are especially underpriced, per dress from... $5 to S10
These dresses are new factory models which the factory sent us on
consignment with the request that we help to close them out at these
reduced prices. The lowest price to the highest price is..... $7.50 to $18.50
If you are needing a new dress you surely can afford to buy one of
these. Come today.
TOYS!
TOYS!
ALL AT REDUCED PRICES!
<>ur toy department, on the east balcony, is now opened for complete
selling of all toy stocks at greatly reduced prices of their actual worth,
These reductions in price include the entire toyland department.,
sure to look here before buying anywhere.
NEW BATH AND HOUSE ROBES
ARRIVED THIS WEEK
New Beacon blanket robes, corduroy robes
are here in solid colors and combination
color patterns, self trimmed and trimmed
with satin and cords complete. We invite
you to look them over whether you buy
today or not. Priced........ $4.95 to $11.00
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Satin bed-room slippers
Flower boutonnieres
French cuff suede gloves
Silk neckwear
New rubber aprons
Hair barrettes, 10c to 50c
Turkish towels, 25c to $1.25
Sateen covered quilts
Mweet-grass baskets
New underarm purses
Pure wool blankets
Hand decorated jardineers
Pendleton auto robes
Pendleton den blankets
Silk lingerie
Handkerchiefs. 5c to $1.50
Silk umbrellas
House slippers
Lace and silk garters
Genuine Madeira napkins
Lunch cloth sets
Embroidered linen towels
Fancy feather pillows
Baby bootees, caps, coats
Scarfs, pillow tops
Dress silks
House dresses
Silk hosiery
Fancy pin cushions
Turkish bath mats
New blanket robes
CHRISTMAS IN THE
BABY SECTION
ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS
CARDS NOW
The baby gift problem need not
worry you if you visit our baby­
goods section where there are many
articles of beauty and comfort dis­
played to help make your choosing
easy.
We arc showing a wonderful
sortment of beautifully embossed
Christmas and New Year cards in
the dainty pastel shadis of cream,
light blue, gray, lavender, pink,
lie! t green, maize, etc. Each card
has an envelope to matdh and the
envelopes are beautifully lined with
contrasting color and holiday de­
sign. The cards bear an appropri­
ate verse and are the kind you
would want to send to your very
best friend. Prices range........... "
5c, 3 for 25c, 2 for 25c, to 25c
Knitted bootees, priced. 25c to 95c
Silk hoods and knitted wool hoods
in white, pink and blue, priced
to .................................................. $2.25
Wool jackets and silk and wool
jackets, priced ........... $1.25 to $3.50
Ivory comb sets, trimmed pink and
blue ..................
95c to $1.75
Silk half socks and silk wool stock­
ings. priced......................50c to $1.00
Also 12 asorted in individual box
....50c
CHRISTMAS CANDIES AR3 HERE
IN ABUNDANCE
Our Christmas candies are selected for thJir goothiess of
quality and you will find the.entire lar . line to be whol< -
some and delicious. Included in the tenge for choice a
hand-dipped chocolates, satin bonbons, l ard sugar ecnli:
mints, chunk taffy, peanut brittle. French er. an«, com­
mercial chocolates, large stick candy, sti .ar coated peanuts,
marhsmallows. nut brittle, etc. Price . an,? . a pound
.—..... -................ —................... -....... -.............. 19c to
Ask for our quantity prices.
$2.85 to $5.50
23c
A q .
♦
35c to 75c
Men’s Rubber Boots
CHRISTMAS TREE
DECORATIONS
Red am].green .wreaths,
red and green paper bells,
fibre cord, tinsel rope,
glass ornaments—all are
here.
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GET YOUR MATERIALS FOR GIFT MAKING HERE
AT UMPHREY & MACKIN’S TODAY
White linen-finish linene, 18, 36, 45 and 54-inch widths. 45-inch Indian-head
art cloth, priced a yard......................................................... -............................... 39c
Pure linen huck toweling in yellow, pink, blue and helio, a yard........... $1.00
Gold and silver lace, 14-inch to 5-inch widths, priced yard........... 15c to 2.50
Silver art leatherette, 50-ineh width—new vogue for collars, culls, fancy
work, a yard......................................................................-.................................SI.95
Two-tone fast-color metaline for lamp shades, pillow cushions, etc., yard $1.25 •
Yard wide corduroy for robes, coats, etc., colors blue, green, cherry red,
rose, pansy, tan, brown, a yard................................................
“5c
Silk cord in colors, silk tassels, emblems, ribbons, lingerie materials and a
host of novelty materials are here for the fashioning of band-made gifts.
Come today.
Men’s Wool Unions From
36-inch Gating Fistine)
and those residing in the territory
proposed to be nnnexed are invited
to vote upon the above proposition
bv placing upon their ballot “X”
after the words “For Annexation”
or by placing upon their ballot
“X’’ after the words “Against
Annexation.”
Done bv order of th? common
council on the 27th day of Novem­
ber. 1925.
HOMER GALLOWAY,
<13-31ft
Citv Recorder.
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NEW STAMPED GOODS AT
UMPHREY & MACKIN’S
Give your home print shop
first chance.
In the county court of the state NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION.
of Oregon, for Lane county, in the
matter of the estate of R. Pope,
Notice is hereby given, that »
deceased.
special election will bo hold in the
To: Dorris Popo, and to nil other city of Cottage Grove, Lane county,
persons unknown, if any such Oregon, and within the territory
proposed to be annexed to said
there be.
la the name of the state of Ore­ corporation nnd becomo a part
thereof,
on the 4th day of January,
gon, you aro hereby cited and "re­
quired to appear in the county 1926, for the purpose of voting on
court of the state of Oregon, for the proposition of changing the
the county of Lane in the county boundary of said city and includ­
court room in the county courthouse ing the territory more particularly
nt Eugene in said county of Lane described hereinafter.
The polls will be open for the
on Tuesday the 22nd day of De­
cember, 1925, nt ten o’clock in the purpose of said special election
forenoon of said day; nnd not less between the hours of 9 o’clock in
than ton days after the sorvico of the morning until 12 o’clock noon
this citation upon you, if sorved with and from 1 o’clock in the after­
_ ’clock
.
_ in
__________
the after-
in Lane county, Oregon; and not noon until 5 o
of the same day.'
less than twenty days if served in noon
The places at which the polls
any other county in this state, if any will be open within such corpora­
sonally served, or if served by pub tion will Ito ns follows:
lication, not less than twenty eight
Ward 1. (Precinct 1) Armory
days from the date of the first
lower floor, A. F. & A. M.
publication of this citation, then
building corner Main and H
and there to show cause, if any
streets.
exist, why an ordei* of sale should
Ward 2. (Precincts 2 and 3) coun­
not bo made of the following de­
cil chamber, city hall. Sixth
scribed real estate, to-wit:
street between Main street and
Beginning at a point 96 rods and
Washington avenue.
3 links south and 2(13 rods and
Ward 3. (Precincts 4 and 5)
18 Jinks west of the northeast
Jones residence southeast cor­
corner of the M. P. Martin and
ner Tenth street and Adams
wife donation land claim No. 41
avenue.
Notif. No. 862 theme east 19
The place at which the polls will
rods and 1244 links, thence north be open within the territory pro­
50 rods, to tno center of Martin posal to be annoxed to said cor­
Creek, thence in a westerly di­ poration and become a part there­
rection up said creek to a point of. is the following, to-wit: Wood-
directly north of the place of son ’s Service Station.
beginning, thence south 49 rods
The following persons are desig
to the place of beginning, con nated and appointed judges and
taining six ncres, morq or less, clorks of said election, to-wit:
Ward 1, Precinct 1
in section 8, township 21, south
range 3 west of the Willamette | Mrs. Frances Nichol», judge; Mrs.
Anna
Swanson,
judge anil clerk;
meridian, Tsine county, Oregon.
Mrs. Marguerite Lebow, judge and
ns prayed for hi the petition of the 1 clerk.
administrator filed in the above |
Ward 2, Precincts 2 nnd 3
entitled court. This citation is
Mrs. Blanche Short, judge; Mrs.
issued pursuant to an order of the Nellie Pitcher, judge and clerk;
nhove entitled court, tinted Novem­ Mrs. Linnie Sterling, judge and
clerk.
ber 10, 1925.
Ward 3, Precincts 4 and 5
Witness the Honorable C. P. Bar
Mrs. Della Richmond, judge; Mrs.
nard, judge of the county court of
Loretta
judge and
the state of Oregon for the county clerk; Mrs. Shortridge,
Ida Veatch, judge and
of Lane, nnd the seal of said court clerk.
hereto affixed this 10th day of
Within territory proposed to bo
November, A. T>. 1925.
annexed to said corporation:
Date of first publication Novene
li. H. Bushell, judge; Mrs. R H.
bar 12. 1925.
Bushel], judge and clerk; Mrs. T. B.
Date of last publication Decom ■ Boyd, judge and clerk.
her 10, 1025.
Tin- following is the proposition
R. 8. BRYSON,
to be voted upon by the electors
nl2<110c(T)
Cleric of said corporation and the electors
I.
chains north of the southwest cor­ ! in block No. 3, of said Manitou 1 of said right of way to intersect
ner of the John Cochran D. L. C. Park; thence west to center channel with the north boundary line ot
No. 55, said point being on the | of the Const Fork river; thence I present city limits of the city of
north boundary lino of the present . following down center channel of Cottage Grove, Oregon, thence west
city limits of Cottage Grove. Ore­ said river in a northeasterly direc­ following along said north boun
gon, running thence west following tion to the northwest corner of dary line of .-aid city limits to the
along said north boundary line of ■ subdivision No. 3, of the Robert ’ place of beginning.
said city of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Cochran estate; thence south 61%’
to the west boundary lino of Mani­ east along north line of said sub­
Mark “X” ¿pposite vote desired
tou Park; thence in a northeast­ division No. 3 to the east boundary I to be east.
erly direction following nlong said i line of the S. P. R. *R. company,
For Annexation
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west boundary line of Manitou Park right of way; thence south 28’4°
Against Annexation
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to the northwest corner of lot No. 1 west following along east boundary
All electors of .-"id .... poration
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