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BLUE MOUNTAIN
(Special to The Sentinel )
in Internal Medicine for
the past fifteen years
April 19.—Mrs. John Pitcher and
Mrs. Tom pitcher and son Harold
visited one dny last week at the
Joe Perkins place.
Does Not Operate
Mrs. H. H. Kibbv has returned
homo from California, where she
Will be at Osborn hotel
visited for several months.
Monday, May 2.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hasting
visited Sunday with the Roy
Office hours: 10 a. ni. to 4 p. m. Garoutte
family on Row river.
One day only
Mrs. Charles Whipps and baby
and Mrs. Stillwell and son Guv
No charge for consultation
were week-end guests at the Fin
Icy Whipps homo.
Dr. Mcllenthin is a regular Mrs. Dan Brumbaugh and Mrs.
graduate in medicine and sur- Floyd Jones have been ill a week
gery and is licensed by the with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale McCoy and
state of Oregon.
He does not operate for June Pitcher were week end guests
chronic appendicitis. g all at th.- Albert T-ancaster home.
Bob Groat has gone to eastern
stones, ulcers of stomach, ton Oregon.
sils or adenoids.
Konaldino McGilbert visited last
He has to his credit wonder- w k nt the R«l> Lancaster home.
ful results in diseases of the
stomach, liver, bowels, bloôd.
LONDON.
skin, nerves, heart, kidney.
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh,
(Special to Th» Sentinel.)
weak lung«, ilii iiniatisin. sviati-
ril 20.—Mis» Dolly Newton
an Easter party Saturday
ea. leg ulcers and rectal ail-
at Hotel London, The dining
uients.
was attractively decorated
Below are the names of a
evergreens, wild currant bios-
few of big many satisfied pa
and iadyshppers. An Easter
tients in Oregon who have been
bunt was a feature of the
treated for one of the above
rh-’sc present were Mr. und
causes:
Jack Steele. Mrs. Frankie
B. G. Clark, Troutlake,
and laughter Hazel, James
Wash.
g, Elmer Berggren, Clayton
J. A. Wibert. Albany
,'lifford Tewnseud. Claude and
Mrs. Yaquina McClay. Reeds < laris Abtene. Norman and Ijtvon
Lewis,
ossoni McCoy. Miss
port.
Velma
Miss Helen DuBois
Elmer Booker. Condon.
aud
Miss
Mvrtie
Ewing.
Mrs O. Garrison. Warren.
Mrs. Glen Bunton underwent an
Mrs. L. D. Beam. St. Johns. ■peratiou
for appendicitis Monday
Mrs. Eliz Voller. Astoria.
at a Eugene hospital. Fhe is re
Mrs. R. Gustavison. West- ported to be improving satisfac
port.
torily.
Mrs. W. B Henslee. Marsh- John Massey has been putting
field.
new pinning around the church to
Remember above date, that prevent his hens from hiiing their
consultation on this trip will be nest« beneath it.
free and that his treatment is Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. Mr.
and Mrs. John Sutherland. Miss
different.
Wilma Sutherland, and Mias
Married women must be ac Christine
Hooker were Sunday din-
companied by their husbands.
Address:
211 Bradbury
Bldg.. Los Angeles. Califor
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WANTADS
Auction Sale!
Ha« lug sold niv place and will
go east, will sell at public sale at
the eorjier of east Main and Nine
teenth streets, Cottage Grove, Ore
gon,
Wednesday, April 27
KEGULAR MEETING EVERY
TUES
day e» ruing of Cottage Grove Aerie,
iraternal Uruer Eagles, at 1. O. 0. F.
hail.
u
SEPTIC TASKS.
Ready for you to la«t*U.
For la.'niiy of five _____________ _
..»31
For la.uuy of aloe____ _______
..»2d
as our plant,
uijltfc EUGESE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
LOST. STIIAYCD OK STOLEN—LARGE
dark bay mar**, white stripe
down
Iku«-. khu»»-j feet.
Last teen three
.. oaths »¿o at Woodard • lo**in* caoop.
l-ie«se notify J. A. Thomas, Black Butte
route.
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al4-21p
all our household goods a» follows:
Simmons brass bed with spring and
mattress.
2 in^h iron bed. quarter oak finish, HOLLYWOOD CHICKS *11 A HUN-
dred.
From nikh layln* blood,
the
with spring and mattress.
that lay» lar<e e**a and Iota ot
2-inch iron bed with spring and »traiu
th. uu
Bert V. Handa, north Pacific
J4*h»ay. ________
al4 m2p
mattress.
8-foot dining table and 8 dining /OK SALE — UNDERWOOD TYPE
writer in number one condition. Cheap
chairs, quarter oak.
als -Ip
Quarter oak buffet with 34x12 if Isken at ouce. Call ljjy.
YOUNG MAN WILL EXCHANGE RENT
French bevel plate glass,
large furnished houae for board.
Quarter oak dresser with 22x28 Call of evening»
at 1140 south Sixth street
or at 418 Taylor avenue.
a!4-21p
French bevel plate glass.
Quarter oak commode.
s -WEEK-OLD WHITE LEGHORN PUL-
Quarter oak chiffonier with 16x20 lets for »ale. 75 eent» each. A. Wool-
cott, phone 22F5.
al4-21p
French bevel plate glass.
Quarter oak library table.
FOR SALE—1025 STAR TOURING,
good condition, with 1027 licenae.
Circassian walnut center table.
Price *325. 38 Twelfth »treat all-21p
Quarter oak bedroom chair.
’ CHICKS MAY HATCHE8 *12
2 quarter oak rockers with leather BABY
per 100, filo p*-r thousand.
June
cushions.
hatches »10 per 100. Roy S. Hands,
phone
1F2.
al4-21e
Quarter oak rocker, mission pattern.
Oak colonial rocker.
FOR IU.NT — TWO-ROOM FURNISHED
apartment, »lao sleeping room, close
Reed or willow rocker.
• in and convenient.
Adulta only.
305
(Sanitary steel couch.
south Sixth street. Phone 137K. a21e
8 day clock, mis-ion pattern.
FOR SALE- NEW FURNITURE. BED.
”ak chiuie clock.
springe and ice refrigerator. Call
al 8-21
New Royal sewing machine, good phone 13.
worker.
SINGLE COMB
WHITE
LEGHORN
baby chicks. May hatches *12 a hum
Large heating stove.
•Ir< d; June hatches *10 a hundred Mrs
New 9x12 Axminister rug.
Walm^ Miller, pl.one 1U2.
alStfc
Two 8x10.6 body Brussel mgs,
FOP. SAUE — OMB SPAN BLACK
smaller rugs.
Percheron horses, so »nd and true to
New wan r power washing machine. ' pill, bright lCOO to 1700 pounds, well
n ate '
No blemishes Just a real team.
Hand vacuum cleaner.
W ill sell
right.
Tom Cox,
phone
2 hai ging lamps.
al4-m5(T)p
1 ruit jars, tubs, boiler, utensils, "• S’ FOR KENT 7-KOOM
HOVSh
chum, dishes, lawn mower, new
at sojth-a»t city limits,
modernly
ippad.
eloctri«
lights,
hot
and
'
50 foot hose, pu-h cart, small ■ at r. Largo ground» -urr ,unding. cold
Cal)
tools and other articles too num at 842 Chestnut avenue.
a21p
erous to mention.
GOOD BUILDING LOT ON EAST JEF-
ferson for sale on easy terms to respon-
Hale starts at
p. m. sharp.
stbi* person. Libert Bede
a21-28p
Sums under 810, cash; sums over FOR sale I have 35 TEN MONTH-
810 six iqonths’ time will be given
old White Leghorn pullets for sale.
on approved notes at 8% interest. Iar.k.rd -train, marly all laying, *1
N. J. Nelson Sr., Owner
BEN T Bl DTl.LL, Auctioneer.
BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE,
Clerk.
Burroughs Statement Sheets
'ilio Sentinel.
NOTICE OF FINaL SETTLEMENT.
In the c«»unty court of the fitate of
Oregon for Lan-* county.
In th«* matter of the estate of Gertrude
Ellen Lockwood, deceased.
Notice is hereby given that E. C. Lock
woo«l, administrator of the estate
_ __ _
of
Gertrude Ellen Lockwood, decease«!, has
filed in the county court of th«* State of
Oregon in and for Lane county his final
account and petition for final settlement
and distribution of the residue of the said
estate and that Tuesday the 17th day of
May, 1927, at the hour of 10 o’clock
a. m. of «aid day at the court room in
Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, has been
fixed by the court as the time an«i place
for hearing objections to said account
and for the final settlement of the said
estate.
E. 0. LOCKWOOD, Administrator
of the estate of Gertrude Ellen
Lockwood, deceased.
H. .1, SHINN.
Attorn«*y for estate.
a!4ml2(T)c
'Lo three roosters at *5 each.
Muri Roll to raise money for expenses
W. L Ailiv on Tarr place weat of »erne-
‘••T
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__________ a21p
ATM .1'1.U KENT RADIO SET FOR
-ei
< omplete with all equipment. A
"irgain.
Price reSHonable. 722 south
'lxtli street
a21p
< OV Ful; -ALE GOOD JERSEY COW.
ill oett-r titan three gallons a day.
• iv.-s b.i- .f , r, am. Good family cow.
722 so tb Sixth street
a21p
l-OIt SAI.1
MALT, PLACE ON PACIF-
I. luch.vay O,t.i.p. of ejty limits. Five-
root ho,,, garage, barn and »mail out
buildings.
Mrs. George M.
Miller
■ IMJ ■ i 1 l< L. a25p
SIX-WEEK OLD PIGS FOR SALE.__ IN-
i ilr.. at >42 Chestnut avenue.
a2lp
toDERg
Hounnxpnra
« part -
■ nt for rent.
Flare for garden if
u< sired 518 Douglas, phon. 179IC afltfc
FOUND — BUNCH OF
KEYS IN
I. slier keytslner st Bank of Cottage
Grove. Owner may have sane- by pro»-
Ing property and paying for <hla ad a21e
FOR HALE -TWO YEAR-OLD JERSEY
bull, or will trade for cows
Jas
Porter, corner Sixth street and Was)/
lngton avenue,
»21-25p
WOULD LIKE TO RENT PIANO. MRS
A. W. Rhofvtall, Villard Court apart
nient No. 1.
a21-26o
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ner guests .it the Howard Cox Thirty-five lutbv chicks belonging
home.
to Mr». F. C. ‘ Führer wore taken
Mrs.
Alexander Lyons enter nnd 12 of Mrs. Charles White’s
tained with nn Easter dinner for Rhode Island Red pulióla were
her son, C. H. Wood, and hi» stolen.
family.
Mr. and Mrs. I.mt Markhnm wore
Miss Rlossom
M eCoy
spent Stiiidav visitors nt the Piper home
Saturday night with Miss Dolly
Mrs. Betty Kappauf is clerking
Now ton.
They attended
Easter in the Farmers' union store in Cot
services at Hebron.
tage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Combe < E. J. Edwards of Grant* ISw
drove up Monday from their home spent the week end with his family
in Eugene and spent the night He returned Sundav afternoon
with W. T. Jones.
Mrs. Lynch Currin nnd daughter,
NEWSPAPER advertising makes
Maxine who had spent a week with
Mrs. Currin’s mother, Mrs. O. TV big stores out of little ones and
Will», returned to Cottage Grove keeps them frsm goiug Imek
Sunday evening. Mrs. Will» ac little ones
compnnied them.
NOTICE or SHERIFF'S SALE ON EX
Mr». John Thorn hn« purchnned
ECUTION IN FORECLOSURE.
n piano.
Notice is hereby gh -n that by virtue
William Thorr^ hud eight teeth of an execution and order of sale in fore
closure issued out of th»' Circuit court
extracted Monday.
I.an« county. Oregon on the 5th »lay
Mi»» Winona Powell, who has, ot
of April. 1937. tn a -uit wheiein on the
been ill al) winter, was able to Mt «th «lay of April. 19.’7 in «aid court
W liiiatu F IkMdla plaintiff, rv<-orervd
up a short time Sunday.
Juilgment against th«' defendant, Kath
erine Mchleef. a wi low also known as
Katherine Loui*« Schlref. nnd Ambrose
DO RENA.
I W i»o.|*r<l f«»r thi- sum t $ •(><• n > with
interest thereon at the rats ot eight |»«‘r
cent
|H>r annum from October 2nd. 1923;
(Special to The Sentinel.)
ami the further su-u of flOO.uu Attor
April 18. Elizabeth Me Lin VIM neys fees, th»» further aum of $12.31 to
gether with interest thereon at the rat«*
ited Sunday with Roberta Holme» of
ten per cent per annum from July IS.
at Saginaw.
1926. until paid;
p
fur the further sum of
$5 0D With Interest
it
thereon at the rate
Opal Wagner is visiting in Santa of
six per cent per annum from April 5.
Clara with her cousin, Mrs. Dnisv 1927. atvl th,> further turn ut Ir.’is
coats and _ disbursements
__ ________ _______
______
herein, which
Chapman.
judgment was enrolled and docketed in
Mi»s Nina Johnsou visited Fri- the clerk*A nfttfe of <a»d court in said
county, on the Sth day of April, 1997.
day evening in Springfield.
an«l «aid execution to in»» direct«»! com
Mrs. Merle Willinn and
»•>ns manding me in the name of th«» Stair
Carol an ! Deliuar, iiiadv a busincas of Oregon, in order to satisfy «aid judg
menu interest, attorneys fees, costs of '
trip to Eugene Monday.
suit and aecruing c«*»ts to sell the follow
Mr. and Mrs. Lot Wagner vis- ing described real pn»|»erty. towit:
East half of the southeast quarl«*r
ited Mouilav in Cottage Grove.
of «»‘ction ten in township twenty-
Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jennings of
one south, rang«- thr«-* w»»t of the
Willamette MeHdlan, in Lane county.
Walter« ille visited Sunday at the
Oregon.
C. H. Jennings home.
Now. therefore, in tha name of the
Florence Land and Louis Dodge State of Or« gon in compliance with said
execution and order of sale and in order
were in Eugene Saturday.
to satisfy said judgment, interest, at-
An Easter party was given at i.»rn«y s fe- « costs of amt and xc<.ruing
I will on Saturday the 14th day of
the aehool Friday bv the grade and costs,
May. 1927. at the hour <»f one o'clock in
high school student«. Games
Ganics were th.- aftvrnoou of said day al the suuth-
played, an egg hunt was enjoyed west front door of the county court hoc sa
in Eugen»-. l»anr county, Oregon, offer
and a delicious supper was served. for hale an»l aril for ca>h at public auc
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Otley and tion subject to re<fr-i«ipti«*n as provided
by law all of thr right title an-l interval
daughter Ida were in Cottage of -»aid d« fendants Katherine Schlevf a
widow also known as Katherine L«>ui«a
Grove Monday.
S«-hlr«-f Ambroav L. Woo lard. J M Milm
Charley and Clarence Peteraoir and
C. D Wallace, and all persona claim
and J. E. Redfoni wen' in Cottage ing by. through or un h r th. i-i or any
or
either
of them in and to said premises.
Grove Sunday.
FRANK E. TAILOR.
Sheriff of Lane county,
The Shroyer family left Mondnv
«14 tnl'J ( (fet) (T) Oregon.
for Medford, where they will make
their home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk visited
Monday in Cottage Grove.
Mr. . ami Mr». Jack Kerns of Cot
tage Grove visited Bunday ât the
J. B Mosby home.
O. L.
1 Rhinesmith and Lee Smith
were ' Tn Eugene Friday.
Mr. . A] Bogan of Longview,
Wash., is visiting at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. w. w
Chrisman.
J. B. Stewart and Harry Shearer
were business visitors in Cottage
Grove Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Williams and
daughter Efha visited Sunday in
Harrisburg.
Mrs. Fern Kirk was in Cottage
Grove Mondar.
Floyd MeLin spent the week
• ■nJ with friends in Creswell.
Mr. and Mrs. John Wetzel of
Marcóla visited Saturday at the
J. - H. Kirk home.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wicks of
Eugene, visited relatives here Sun
day.
Mrs. Merle Willian and children
visited Saturday at th« George
Potter home at Culp Creek.
John Dillard of Eugene was n
business visitor in this place Sun
day.
Philip M oaby motored to Rose-
burg Sunday.
Mrs. Zeno Earle visited in Cot
I
tage Grove Monday.
L. Goheen spent the week end
in Creswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Jennings vis
iti <l Saturday in Cottage Grove.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pitcher of
Disston were Dorena visitors Mon
day.
HEBRON
(Special to The 8entlnal.)
April 18.-^C. ('. Morgan of Eu
geni visited Saturday with W.'T.
M eCoy.
Annabel Gilcrist was sick with
the grip last week nnd unable to
attend school.
Kathleen Krippauf was ill with
meaalet » Thursday and Friday.
Mr*. Charles White and Violet
White motored to Eugene Batur-
day to visit Mr. White who is still
in the hospital. They report that
he is improving.
Grandpa Gilhnm, who has been
ill for several months, is slpwly
improving
He was able to eat
Easter dinner with the family,
This is the first time in eleven
weeks he hns been able to sit at
the table.
Mrs. Jessie Gihrist received
word recently from Dunsmuir, Cal.,
that her son in law, ~
~
Fred Overton,
broke an arm while eranking his
car,
A 7*4 pound son was born last
Wednesday to Mr. nnd Mrs. Gar
land Kimble.
Camp B has finished sawing. The
Inst load of lumber was brought
down Monday forenoon. It is re-
ported I the will will be moved to
Camp A.
The Deedcr family moved last
week to
I a cabin on the Joe Miller
place, Mr. Beerier and John Mur-
ry began falling for the Woodard
Lumber company Monday.
li C. Rtihrer has been building
some new fence on his place.
Chicken thieves have been busy
in this vicinity the last work.
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SUMMONS
In the circuit court of the •lais ot
Oregon for Lane county.
Worth liarvey, Plaintiff,
VS.
Lillie E. Alim, an unmarried pc raun.
Byron Cruaen and Jane Doe Cru mo .
hi« wife, Mr«. Clyde Crusm Shew»
her
maker and Clyde »Shoemaker,
husband, Calvin Crust* n and Mary
Roe Cruivn. hi« wife, Jim Carey and
Susie Carey, hi« wife; aud to the
unknown b’-irc of George Slagle and
hlizab< th Slagle,
hi«
wife.
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deceased; and all other person»
parti«-« unkuowu claiming any ri
title, or interest in the real ea
described in th complaint h« rein,
fendant«.
To: Lillie E. Allen, an unmarried person:
Byron Crux« n and Jane Doe Cruisn.
his wife; Mrs Clyde Cruxen
8ho<-
maker, and Clyde Shoemaker, her hus
band; Calvin Crusen and Mary K<>«
Cruxen, his wife, Jim Car«y and Susie
Poe Carey hi« wife, and to the un
known heirs of George Slagle
and
Elizabeth Slagle deceased, and to all
other parties claiming any riaht. till* .
or interest in the real estate described
herein, defendants:
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF
OREGON: You are hereby required to
appear and answer the complaint filed
against you in the above entitled court
and cause on or b< fore the ¡¿0th day of
April, 1927, said date b« ing six weeks
from the date ordered for the first pub
ilcatiun of thi« summon* towit: six weeks
from the 17th day of March, 1927. and
if you fail to app«-ar and answer said
complaint the plaintiff will apply to the
court for th«- relief demanded iu his com
plaint, namely, fur a decree of the court
quieting title in the plaintiff and barring
all other« from claiming any right, title
or interest iu aud • to - the following
- ••
real
estate, towit;
Beginning al a point fifty roda
South of the__________
______ _______
Northeast cornar
of tha
East half of the South half of the
Louis Martin Donation Uand Claim
No. 40 in section fourteen, township
twenty. South of range four West;
thence
West
twenty-three
rods;
thence North fourteen rods, thence
West twenty-one rods, thence South
thirty rods, thence
___
__
West
sixteen
rods, thencu buuth forty-four rods,
thence East thirty-four
-
rods and
« n /• < t, more or less, to the
Southwest corner of a tract of land
sold to Mrs. J. Walker, thence North
thirteen degrees and forty-sewn min
utes East, 2.59 chains, thence North
eighty three degrees and 65 minutes
East 1.01 chains, thence North 25
degreea and 13 minutes East 2.00
chains; thence North 7 degrees and
33 minutes West 1.30 chains, thence
North 72 degrees and 42 minutes
East .75 chains, or to the center of
the Lorane road, thence Northwest
in center of said road to a point
where the said road turns due West,
theoce East along the North lino of
and to the corm r of a tract of land
sold to the Seventh Day Houthern
Or«-gon Conference, thence North 16
rods, to the place of beginning, con
tainlng 19 acres more or less, ail
in Lane county, Oregon.
AUo the following tract of land:
B< ginning at a point 30 rods Mouth
and 60 rods West of the Northeast
corner of the East half of the Mouth
Jiaif of the Louis Martin D. L. C.
No 46. in section 14. township 20.
.Mouth range 4 West of W. M., run
ning thencr West 20 rods, thence
Mouth 7 I rods, thence East 20 rods,
thence North 74 rod« to the place
of beginning, containing 9 acres of
land, more or less, in Lane county,
state of Oregon.
Also b**ginning at a point 36 rods
South and 44 rods West of the
Northeast corner of the East half
of the South half of the Louis
.Martin 1». L. C. No. 46 in section
14, township 20, 8. R. 4 West of
W. M. thence South 30 rods; thence
West 16 rods; thence North 30 rods,
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thence East 16 rods to the place of
beginning, containing 3 acres in Hec.
14. Tp. 20. 8 H 4 West, in Lane
county, state of Oregon, and also for
the relief demanded in his complaint
as filed in said court and cause.
You are further notified that the date
of the order for publication of this sum
mons was made on the fifteenth day of
March. 1927. arid the date upon which
you are required to answer is upon the
24th day of April, 1927. Tlfat the dale
of the 1st publication of this summons
will be on th<- 17th day of March. 1927,
and the date of th«* last p ibiication will
be on the 28th «Jay of April, 1927.
You arc forth- r notified that
thia
-ummons is serv««J upon you by publica
tion ther»-of In th«- Cottage Grove Sentinel,
a newspaper published in Cottage Grove,
Lane county, state of Oregon an«l «if
gfinoral circulation in said county and
state.
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Men’s Shirts
Fancy broadcloth, 00/80
Percale and Madras; to our
Stores (fast color). Cut full,
well made, callar-uttached
and neckband style*,
values, low priced—
First quality, ganula*
moleskin, printed both sidoa,
with black and whit* Strip**,
Two sides, on* watch and
two button-flap M* podsets
Sizes JO to 46.
Ai—
$2.49
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