The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 14, 19g5
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PAGE THREE
Curious.
CARD OF THANKS.
F. E. Mendenhall returned Thurs­
She: You drive awfully, fast,
Wo wish to express our sincere 1
day evening from Portland, where
appreciation for the many kind­
he attended a convention of the dòn’t vou ?
He: Yea. I touched 70 yester- nesses shown us in onr recent be- !
northwest division, United States
reavement.
I chamber of commerce. He reported day.
Mr. and Mrs. SAM R. VEATCH.!
She: Di<l you kill any of themf
a successful meeting, adding thut
Mr. and Mrs. ROY R. MEEKS, I
the discussions among the secre­
The convenience of ordering Groceries from us by phone
taries proved highly beneficial.
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. VEATCH, j
ATHLETIC CLUB MEETINGS.
dl4p i
and family.
is an economy every housewife should learn the use.
The Cottage Grove Athletic club
Mrs. L. McAboy of this city
t
I recently received from her son has changed its meeting night to
. Charles, located at Miami, Florida, Tuesday. Business men, employes
NOTICE OF ELECTION OF
; a copy of a daily newspaper pub- of business houses and any others
SCHOOL DIRECTORS.
’ lished in that c>ty, the periodical wishing to join are invited to do
Mother will be de­ ! containing 172 pages. The issue so. «All that is necessary to join Notice is hereby given to the
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the great amount of adver- is to appear any Tuesday night at | legal voters of school district No.
lighted with the ease ! ' shows
tising carried by Florida papers* high school gymnasium aud pay ' 45, of Lane county, state of Oregon,
membership fee. .
that at next annual school meeting
and success she has during the boom.
BRIGHTON LEONARD, | to be held on June 21, 1926, two
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Roby of Eu
Secretary. j directors will be elected who shall
preparing oui* se­ gene were in Cottage Grove Mon d!4p
I serve two years, in conformity with
day on business and visiting Mr.
lect, fresh and ten­ j and Airs. J. 8. Lowry.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I section 359, Oregon School Laws,
regulating first class districts.
Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Baker of
der Poultry.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
C. E. UMPHREY, Chairman.
| Portland are visitors at the home Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Attest:
November 5. 1925.
of
Mrs.
Baker
’
s
parents
at
Dorena
And the children--- 1 and will return home Friday.
Notice is hereby given that
WORTH HARVEY, Clerk. dl4c
Lawson L. Slagle, of Culp Creek,
watching her “baste
A nine-pound son was born Fri­ Oregon, who, on July 19. 1923,
TEACHERS' EXAMINATION.
Homestead Entry, , No. 015059
day to Mr. and Mrs. Pred Bennett made
for NW’4 SWV4, section 9, town­
it” or getting a peek I nt
a Eugene hospital.
ship 22 so'uth, range 1 west. k Notice is hereby given that th
filed
was injured Thurs Willamette meridian, has ___
at it while it’s in the I day J. F. at Neilson
notice of intention to make three semi-annual examination for teach
the Anderson A- Mid­ year
proof, to establish claim to er’s certificates will be held in the
oven—will hardly be dleton camp. He wa.i struck by a the land above described, before county court room in Eugene, com­
log in^ueh a manner that his knee O. E. Immel, IT. 8. Commissioner, al mencing at 9 a. iu . December 16,
able to wait until I [ was
Eugene, Oregon, on the 18th day of
badly wrenched,
and continuing four days.
A
December, 1925.
Walter
Alurry.
an
employe
of
the
Claimant names as witnesses: schedule of the time subjects are
I)ad says “Pass your W. A. Woodard Lumber company, Loren
W. Hunt, Lee Wetmore, to be given will be furnished on
E. Damewood, Benjamin M. application.
plates!” Then watch was injured Friday when a falling Joseph
E. J. MOORE,
limb struck him on the head, caus- Hawlev, all of Culp Creek, Oregon, <17&14
Co. School Supt.
non-coal
HAMILI.
A.
CANADAY,
Everybody Eat!
I ing a bad eut and bruises about n£d7c_(£)____^_^____Registo^
I the scalp. •
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE.
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A son was born Friday to Mr.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
and Mrs. Ivan Abeene of London.
Notice is hereby given that the
Department of the Interior, U. 8. undersigned hus been duly appoint­
Miss Lulu Hull and niece, Lois
See Long & Cruson’s Window
Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ed bv the county court for Lane
| Mae Stoneburg, * spent Sunday at November
5, 1925.
county,
Oregon.
Administrator
of
the
J.
E.
Banton
home
at
London.
Culver & Anderson
Notice is hereby given that
George Ott of this city is pleased Alfred L. Lent, of Cottage Grove, the estate of S. R. Piper, deceased.
Radio Batteries Recharged 50c
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Oregon,
who. on December 29, 1920, All persons having claims against
over finding the residence of his
made
Homestead
Entry,
No.
013583
tho
said
estate
are
hereby
required
brother-in-law, Thomas A. Hill, at for Lots 1 and 2, and E% NW1/,,
present same duly verified, to
Stockton, Calif., after a 25-year section 33, township 22 S. range 3 to
me at the office of J. Ti Young,
search.
He
was
traced
through
west, Willamette meridian, has filed attorney for, said estate, at his
Miss Ruth Shearer of Eugene was «luring the past week on account of
notice of intention to make three office in Cottage Grove. Lane coun­
a visitor Sunday ut the home of the illness of Mr. Wyatt’s father, the Spanish War Veteran bureau year
proof, to establish claim to
at
Washington.
her brother, W. 8. Shearer.
AL F. Wyatt, who is recovering.
the land above described, before ty, Oregon, within six months after
LONG Cf CRUSON
near
Airs.
Will
Adamson,
living
the
U.
8, Land Office, at Rose­ tho date of thij notice.
A. W. Helliwell is suffering with
Calvin Robbins arrived Friday Drain, sustained a fractued arm burg, Oregon,
on
the
18th
dav
of
Dated
and
date
of
first
publica
­
a severe attack of rheumatism.
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from Bend and will visit until Sunday while walking from her December, 1925.
tion, December t, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
Get your tires and cars repaired after Christmas at the home of his home to get into the family car.
ARCHIE
C.
PIPER,
COTTAGE GROVE
Richard Garman, E. Geer, J. W.
at Motor Inn. All work guar- | mother, Mrs. Lucy Robbins.
Administrator of the estate of
The fracture is not a serious one
H. C. Cobb, all of Cottage
anteed. Time to retire. Get a i Galloway, insurance, 511 Mein. M and was treated by a local physi- Bemis,
S.
R.
Piper,
deceased,
Grove, Oregon.
J. E. Young,
r
Fisk at Motor Inn.
dl4-21c ! Misses Adelaide and Laura Ad­ cian.
non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
}
Register
Attorney for estate.
d7j4e(M>
Air. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks and | amson of Drain spent the week­ Air. and Mrs. Calvin Milton and n9d7c(2)
Mrs. Oliver Veateh were called to | end with their aunt, Airs. Frank son Ray of North Yakima, Wash.,
Tillamook Friday by the serious Hawkins.
were overnight guests Saturday of
illness of their grandson, Jack
J. F. Robinson of Portland, for­ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Breedlove,
Russell Veateh, son of Mr. and Mrs. mer resident of Eugene and well while on their way to San Diego
Sam R. Veateh. , The baby died known among Masons of Oregon to spend the winter.
that night.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Boslough of
as former secretary of the grand
Galloway writes insurance.
lodge, is reported as seriously ill Oakland spent Sunday at the home
of their son, Sidnev Boslough.
O. AL Kem has been confined to at his home in Portland.
“ A. Sanders and Mrs.
the house several <lpys with a se- j Spirella supporting and figure train­ Mrs. G.
vere cold.
ing garments for every type. Spirella Francis Wicks returned Saturday
quality hosiery, silk lingerie. All from a visit with friends in Port-
make nice Christmas gifts. Mrs. E. C. land.
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Terwilliger
Shay, 305 Sixth street. d7-21p(AI)
of Portland were guests Friday of
George Miller of this City was a Air. and Mrs. Som Newcomb, while
patient of the past week at a On their way to their new home
Eugene hospital.
at Powers, Oregon.
Claude Bearisto, of the Lane
Charles VanDenburg and daughter
Auto company, returned Friday Miss Eunice, of Eugene, were Fri­
evening from._attending a meeting day evening guests at the home of
of Star car dealers held at Oak- Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime.
land, Calif.
Mrs. Robert Allen left Friday
Archie Jones returned Friday for Fresno, Calif., to make her
from a Eugene hospital, .where" he home.
Mrs. Blanch Peters of Portland
had been taking treatments for an
injured knee which he sustained arrived Friday for a visit at- the
several days ago while employed home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
i at the Ariderson & Middleton camp | F. M. Green.
Has Some Christmas
Mrs. Ida Veateh entertained Mr.
at Rujada.
Suggestions
G. C. Cherry sustained a badly and Airs. Victor Kem and the
TUBES
bruised back a few days ago, when O. M. Kem family at dinner Sun­
I he was struck by a choker while day.
B BATTERIES
working at the W. A. Woodard
LOUD SPEAKERS
Motor Cycle Rao* Held.
i Lumber company’s camp.
A motorcycle race was held Sun-
HEAD PHONES
Pat Jennings arrived Friday from
his mining claim in eastern Oregon day on the roads leading out of
SMALL SETS AT
and
will make an indefinite stay Cottage Grove. Of the 11 entrants
$15—$35—$65
three finished with a perfect score:
with friends and relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Buckle of Ameil Hawkins with an Indian
(Jive the boy a parts order.
i Nathalem, Oregon, arrived ft-iday Scout bike, Harry Davidson with a
Lot him build his own.
for a holiday visit at the home Harley-Davidson, Mr. and Mrs.
of Mrs. Buckle’s parents, Mr. and Chauncey Overton with a Harley-
Davidson and side car.
Orbe
Mrs. W. 8. Shearer.
Purcell won second place, while
Vick
Stroud
of
Eugene
and
Leo
j
Clayton Erskine came in third.
Miss Kathleen Kem was up from
IT WILL BE POSTMARKED “FROM THE NORTH POLE,”
Eugene over Sunday visiting her Stroud of Portland are visiting Prizes in cash and merchandise
,
friends
in
Cottage
Grove
for
a
j
were furnished by Harry Rentlc,
parents, Mr. and Airs. O. M. Kem.
AND ON THE BACK WILL BE A QUAINT PICTURE OF
J few days.
Christmas photographs at Toll­ Miss Myrtle Dobberstein returned whilo the entrance fee of $1 each
SANTA CLAUS’ GIFT SHOP.
man Studio, Eugene.
n9dl4c(M) Saturday from Eugene, where she was used to defray the expense of
j
a
feed
at
Mr.
Rentle
’
s
bicycle
shop
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson of underwent an operation. She is j following
the race.
Sumner, Wash., arrived iPriday and iapidly recovering.
OPEN IT—YOU WILL FIND ON THE DOOR A NOTICE
were guests until today at the
Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Worrell arc Assist in Entertainment at Eugene.
THAT WILL INTEREST YOU. ON THE DOOR MAT YOU
home of Mr. and Mrs. Clem Sarff. guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Karl K. Mills, accompanied by
Mr. Carlson occupied his former S. T. ’ White.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boslough and
FIND A LARGE “WELCOME.”
pulpit in the Christian church for
Jay Horning of Portland spent
both morning and evening services the week end here with relatives son Ralph and Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
Ostrander and daughter Helen,
yesterday.
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and friends.
OPEN IT AGAIN -AND YOU WILL FIND THAT SANTA
It pays to shop at Tollman I Mrs. Joseph McGee of Seattle (motored to Eugene Friday evening
Studio, Eugene.
n9dl4c(M) I is the guest of Mrs. Bert Trask ; to attend the Christmas entertain
CLAUS’ GIFT SHOP IS NONE OTHER THAN YOUR
meat given in the armory by the
Air. and Mrs. Ernest Wyatt have | and Mrs. Robert Quigley, her service clubs. The Cottage Grove
been up from Eugene several times j | sisters-in-law.
ELECTRIC COMPANY WITH A LARGE SELECTION OF
Lions club’s contribution was n
lOminnte skit by Ralph Boslough
GIFTS FOR YOUR INSPECTION.
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and Helen Ostrander.
Proceeds
from the entertainment went to the
Salvation Army for Christmas
I charities.
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IN
Charles F. Leonard Dies.
Charles F. Leonard, age 62, died
/
Friday at a hospital in Portland.
■ Mrs. Harriett Leonard of this city,
! mother of the deceased, was at
IE YOU WILL ACCEPT OUR INVITATION, WE WILL BE
I the bedside of her son and re­
DELIGHTED TO SHOW YOU ALL THE ATTRACTIVE AND
mained for the funeral which was
USEFUL (HETS ON DISPLAY IN OUR
. held Saturday. A brother, Arthur
1 Leonard of Cottage Grove,
SANTA CLAUS GIFT SHOP
1 attended the services.
SELECT POULTRY
TRY ORDERING GROCERIES
FROM US BY PHONE
For a Delightful
Christmas Dinner!
McQueen’s Grocery
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The Chapel Car
Three Nights This Week and Sunday
Bv the Chapel Car Missionary
R«‘v Chappelle’s sermon themes will be:
Wednesday night, A MODEL SINNER;
Thursday night. A MODEL SAVIOR;
Friday night, A MODEL SAINT an*
Sunday morning. THE RIGHT USE OF
A WRONG LIFE.
Sunday night, the Chriatmaa Program in Tableau
Pivturea, Ten Aria Showing Christ in Prophecy
From the Garden of Eden to the Hill Tops at
Bethlehem on That First Chriatmaa Night.
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Bookkeeping systems.
Sentinel.
The
CALL FOR BIDS FOR WOOD.
Notice is hereby given that the
directon of school district No. 45,
Laae county. Oregon, will receive
sealed bids for wood. Ss per speci­
fications on file with clerk, to
December 29. 1925, reserving tho
right to reject say and all bids.
WORTH HARVEY.
dl<-21eflf)
Clerk.
Mountain States
Power Co.