Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 13, 1919, Image 3

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    OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAI. INTEREST
A request ha« been sent to the state
game commission hy farinera HvInK
along the banka of the. Luiklaniutc
river In the southwestern part of Polk
Christian Church Walter Callison, min­
county, asking permission to kill a
ister. liibla school 11:45 «. m. Y. F. H.
number of beavers which are seriously 0. ^ 0:30 p. in. Preaching services at
Principal Event» of the Week i '1“*““*'"« i«n.i» »ion* that stream.
Leave it to the
specialist
| 11:00 *• “ ■ uud 7:.30. D;
1
A public building adequate to houae M*thodl»t Cburcb— Rev. Joseph Knotts
For years the Standard
Briefly Sketched for Infor*
tbo postoffice, customs service and
pastor. Hunduy school at 10 a. tn
Oil Company, through its
i fo r tín
other branches of the government lo , Regular prone!>mg service« ta II a. m
Board of Lubrication En­
matlon of Our Reader».
call’d at Aatorla. would require 8400 j P- ,n- Mid week prayer meeting Thurs-
•
gineers, has given valu-
feet of floor apace and would cost I
evening» at 7:30 o ’clock.
’ able service in lubrication
Morning sermon, “ The Inertia of
The first annual rose show was held |300,000, according to an estimate re­
— on land, on sea and in
Eli.“
Evening sermon, “ A Middle
In HprtllKfleld Inst week.
ceived by Representative Hawley from some Preacher. ’ ”
a p o o r l V f e d iio r s f ,
the air.
Thousands of
Conrad P. ()l»<m of Portland, was the treaaury department
m o to r is ts are availing
reflecta discredit on It« owner, but the
Mrs. C. K. Andrews, of l,a Grande, Christian Science Church— Services in
owner gata the worst of the deal be named code commissioner by Chief
themselves of this service.
chapel at 242 Second street each Hun­
cniiaa economy In feeding the norae Justice McBride.
mother of llert Andrews, who was the day at 11 : : 0(1 a. rn. Regular testimonial
By exhaustive study and
offert» it» working rapacity aa well aa
The moat successful wool sain in flrat Oregon member of the Bulnbow meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30
11» anpenrnura. If your horae lurk» on years was held at Condon last week. division to meet his death In Prance, j 0 'e,oek- All are cordially invited to the
actual tests the Standard
h>» read you can correct it by buying
Oil Company Board of
,,n
*nako nee of the
your feed here, aa you get the beat About 750,000 pounds of wool waa has been named honorary president j *erv‘ , l |‘
Lubrication Engineers has
sold.
of the Oregon chapter of the Bain j lib,,ir> “ ,“ 1 L,ur; t“ r*’
quality for the leaat outlay. Fermera,
d eterm in ed the correct
rontrartora and horae ownrra generally
Grace K. Garret has been appointed bow division veterans, an organise I The Cburch of ciirlat-M oet. in
the
know that our foed ia always up to tha postmlatreaa at Helix and Mrs. Betty j tlon which embraces 27 states.
consistency o f Zerolene
old postoffice
building
..............
g on south Fifth
street.
Bible
study
nt
m.;
services
10
a.
for your make of automo­
Miller at iloldmau, both In Umatilla
The Klamath Indiana of Oregon will
at 11. All are cordially invited.
bile. Their recommenda­
• ••
county.
be permitted to sue In the court of
tions are available for you
The 14th annunl meeting of the Ore­ claims to recover approximately 100,- Baptist Church, corner of Adams and
Eleventh.
E.
G.
O.
Groat,
paator.
Son-
in
the Zerolene Correct
gon Bankers’ aaaoclatton will he held 000 acres of land which, they say, waa
SOUTHERN I’ A C iriC TIME TABLE In I’ortlund ou Krlduy and Saturday of omitted In fixing the boundaries of the day achool 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m.
Lubrication Charts. There
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. rn.
is a chart for each make
(In effect June I, HUH)
Klamath reservation, hy the terms of
this week.
• » •
of car.
a
hill
introduced
In
the
houite
by
Rep
North Bound
Mouth Bound
Brigadier General Brice P. Bisque,
Gospel Mission -W. Jl. Finney and wife
No. 18- -0:50 a. m. No. 13— 1:0s a. m. former coinmandur of the spruce divi­ reaentatlve Hlnnott.
leaders. Services Tuesday and Friday
Get a Correct Lubrica­
No. 14 -4:07 p. ni. No. A 3
( 1.53 a. m. sion, has been decorated with the
First Lieutenant I-oula H. Compton i at H[[H> V- ■»- Hunday services at 3:00 p
tion
Chart for your car.
*)No. Id 3:3V a, in. No IS S.47 p. m. distinguished service modal.
of Halom, recently returned from over i tn. Half block east of bridge on Main
A t your dealer’s or our
N ” . 17 7:57 p. m
uvenue.
Governor Olcott appointed Dr. John seas, bringing with him the croIx de
nearest station.
Iteaaon of Portlund and Hr. It. C. Mc­ guerre awarded hy Marahat Petaln of
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
D a n iel of Portland, aa membera of the France for bravery In action, will be Presbyterian
Church— Rev. Cromley,'
(CaSforasa)
y a . *
state parole officer to succeed Joaeph
pastor. Sunday achool at 10 a. rn.
atute board of medical examiners.
» I t i
Regular
-'
.ires
at
11
a.
rn.
All
arc
cor­
More than 60 osteopaths from all F. Keller, according to announcement
dially invited.
parts of the state gathered at Portland j made by Governor Olcott.
last week for the annual aesalon of j A new Irrigation project by which Church of God—T in g ’s hall east of S.
P. Depot. Rev. H. B. Kern, pastor.
the Oregon Osteopathic aaaoclatton.
j 1600 acres of land will be brought
At a meeting of several hundred under water on the south side of the Preaching Hunday at 2:30 and in the
evening.
T. G. SUDT1LL, SPECIAL AGENT, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
former service men of 1-ane county In Klamath river, between Klamath Falls
Eugene, l-ane county post of the Amer­ and Kuno la going rapidly forward.
8UMMONS.
The water has been diked from the
ica n i^'gton was formally o r g a n iz e d .
PAINTING AND REPAIRING
An Increase from 81 to 82 an acre lands in that section and will be pump-
In thn Cirruit Court o f the State of
A SPECIALTY
foot Is sought by the Central Oregon ed on again by two large centrifugal Oregon for Lano County.
Cora Hchmeisaer, plaintiff, vs. Henry
Irrigation company in an application 1 pumps.
Address: Boa 505, Cottage drove, Or.
n. Hehnicisser, defendant.
filed with the public service commit ! Warning la given by J. O. Holt,
To Henry H. Sehmeisser, defendant.
slon.
| manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers'
In the name o f the State o f Oregon,
Mentinel
A panarea for everything
Nearly 8600.000 worth of liquor haa association, that owing to the Iremon- you are hereby required to appear and
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w untad».
boen confiscated and destroyed by the | dous peach crop In the Willamette val- answer the complaint filed against you
in the above entitled suit within six
war emergency squad of the Portland ley this year the fruit will be market- weeks from tho day of the first publi­
pollce department since February 1. less unless thinned to a great extent. cation of this summons, and if you fail
He declared that otherwise all the to appear und answer as herein required,
1918.
Harry Moore, 16 year« old. of Eugene, peaches will be small and it will be for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap­
ply to said Court for the relief demand
won flrat prlxe ou his bread at a cook­ difficult to sell them.
ed in her complaint, which is for a de
DR C. E FROST
ing contest held In connection with an
A mandamus suit was filed In Ma­ cree of said Court, forever dissolving
achievement meeting of tho Dunn rlon county circuit court by 8. A. Mul- the marriage contract existing between
Of fir in Lawson Building.
school club of Eugene.
key and others Interested In the or­ plaintiff and defendant above named,
I'hone 47
for a change of the name o f the plaint­
Petitions presented by the Oregon ganization of a bank for 8t. Johns, in iff to that of Cora Mae Fueaton, for
Oregon
('ottage Grove
Single Tax league for a constitutional which the court Is asked to Issue an costs and disbursements of this suit and
amendment to he voted on at the 1920 order directing the state banking board for such other and further relief as may
MAX LUEBKE
election were approved by Ham A. to Issue a charter to the new bank or bo just in the premises.
This summons is published onee
THE RAWLEIOH MAN
Koxer, deputy secretary of state.
show cause for refusal. Petition for a w ■ ek • ■ - V ........... I ’■ e w ks in T h e
776 Hlilh Ave. W . Eugene. Ore.
C. M. Knight, representing the fed­ charter for the bank at 8L Johns was Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly news­
eral bureau of cereal diseases, has ar­ filed April 16 and was disapproved by paper of general circulation in I.ane
O. F. Oaroutte. Local Agent
rived at the Oregon Agricultural col­ the state superintendent of banks on County, Slate of Oregon, published at
Cottago Grove in said f ’ounty and State,
Put up in two styles
',
lege from Nevada to Investigate thn the ground that no need for a bank
R McCAROAR. D. D. 8.
by order of Hon. («. F. Skipworth, Judge
f V, *
,
cereal
diseases
In
Oregon,
Idaho
and
existed.
of the above entitled Court, made on
DENTIST
R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
Washington.
A fine of 850 was Imposed by the the 30th dny o f April, 1919.
Neurnlgia relieved Instantly by
The first publication o f this summons
Portland was chosen for the 1920 circuit court at Astoria on Charles
local application. Residence and
office at Fifth and Main,
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
meeting of thn Washington, Oregon Marco on a charge of operating a is on thn 2nd day of May. 1919, and the
last publication on the 13th dav of June,
i’hone 131J Cottage drove, Ore.
and British Columbia Council of thn purse seine In the waters of the 1919.
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United Travelers' association, which Columbia river. The case was on ap­
H. J. SHINN,
DR. 8. M. WENDT
Attorney for Plaintiff.
completed its 1919 session at Van­ peal from the Justice court, where a
Postoffice address and residence:
Physician and Burgeon
similar fine had been Imposed, and
couver. U. C.
m2-jl3
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Step» have been taken by thn Bond notice of appeal was Immediately
Hpccia! attention given to eurgery
city council to Incorporate In Its bud­ taken to the state supreme court. The
and eye, ear and throat. Country
SUMMONS.
calls as well as city calls answered
get for the coming year an appropria­ action, while of a criminal nature, la
OIL C O O K STOVES
day or night.-
tion for tho* establishment of a a friendly one lo obtain the court’s
In the Circuit Court o f the State of
Give abundant heat for
O ffice: Cottage Grove Hospital
Carnegie library In Bend with city Interpretation of the state law pro- ; Oregon for I-ane County.
All Cooking Purposes—
Devina C. Coffman, plaintiff, vs. Jo­
uuil county aid.
j hlbltlng purse seining in the Columbia
Became the New Perfection O il
seph H. Coffman, defendant.
Announcement *y the Sunrise Milk river.
J. E. YOUNO
Cook Scove ha» the Long Blue
To
Joseph
H.
Coffmnn,
defendant.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Products company of North Bend of j Captain Conrad Stafrln of Dallas,
Chimney Burner .which turns every
In the name o f the State of Oregon,
drop o f kerosene oil into cieen,
an Increase !u the price of butterfat to who was recently returned from serv- you are hereby required to appear and
Office on Main avenue
intense heat, and drives it full fores,
Cottage Orove
Oregon
85 cents a pound, marks the highest Ice la France with the 162nd infantry, answer the complaint filed against you
directly against the utensil. Meals
price ever paid for butterfat In the was appointed adjutant general of the m the above entitled suit within six
weeks from tho day of the first publi­
Coos Bay country.
j Oregon national guard, Governor Ben cation
of this summons, and if you fail
A. W. KIMF,. M. D.
With 2422 accidents reported to the \V. Olcott announced. The appotnt- to appear and answer as herein required,
PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEON
atate Industrial accident commission ment will be temporary, the appointee for want thereof, the plaintiff will ap
Office In Phillip* building over
for Muy, this month takes rank as the ; to serve only until the return to duty ply to said Court for the relief demand
the Benson drug store. Office
ed in her complaint, which is for a de­
second
highest In the history of the of Lieutenant Colonel George A. cree of said Court, forever dissolving
phone 34 Residence phono IL’dJ.
department, August, 1918, being first White, now on his way home from the marriage contract existing between
Oregon
Cottage Grove
with a total of 2494 accidents reported. France, now resigned the office two plaintiff and defendant above named,
An equitable rate udJUHtment. based years ago on the understanding that : for costs and disbursements of this suit
I and for such other and further relief as
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
on transportation costs. Is demanded he would be reappointed upon his | may be just in the premises.
Res. I’hone 14F3
on behnlf of Portland and Columbia return home.
This summons is published once a
LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC
river basin shippers. In a complaint j Four hundred and thirty thousand j wdek for six successive weeks iu The
PHY8IOIAN
forwarded hy the Oregon public service rainbow trout eggs brought from Odell, i Cottage Grove Sentinel, a weekly news-
Consultation and examination
commission to the Interstate commerce Present and Davis lake and placed In i paper of genernl circulation in Lane
free. Office hours 9 to 5. Hun-
I County, State of Oregon, published at
daya and ovenings by appointm’t.
commission.
the Tumalo hatchery, the first to be j Cottage Grove in said County and State,
FOR HOME PEOPLE
C. It. Wsde, Justice of the peace, handled at the new plant, are due to I by order of Hon. O. F. Skipworth. Judge
Office in old Cottage Orove bank
building at 104Vk Main evenue.
a democrat, becomes county Judge and hatch Hunday, according to the super­ I of tho above entitled Court, made on
Henry Q. Kern, banker, foundryman intendent Three hundred thousand j the 30th day of April, 1910.
The first publication of this summons
and
mayor of North Bend, county com­ morn eggs, gathered at the lakes, are is on the 2nd day of May. 1919. and the
H. J. SHINN
missioner, as a result of an overwhelm­ ready for transportation, and are ex ! Inst publication on the 13th dav of June,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ing landslide In the recall election In pected to arrive Saturday. In addition I 1919.
and notary nubile. Practices In
.
H. J. SHINN,
all courts. Twenty five years ex­
Coos county.
to tho hatching, 400,000 brook trout
Attorney for Plaintiff.
perience.
Phone 8 0
A series of dairy meetings will be fry, from eggs gathered at Elk lake
TostofCice address and residence:
Under Bldg. Cottage Orove, Ore.
held In Coos county June 12, 13 and 14. last winter, will bo sent In the near m2-jl3
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Dairymen from all parts of the state future from Bonneville and will be
will gather to discuss dairy products cared for at the Tumalo hatchery until NOTICE OP APPLICATION TO SELL
ALTA KINO
and cooperative methods of marketing they are ready to he planted.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
REAL ESTATE.
with a view to benefiting the producer
To speed up road development half
Collections, Probate, Notary
» • t f .U .S .P a t O f f
•
and consumer.
of the counties In Oregon voted road
In tho County Court of tho State of
Public
Oregon,
in
and
for
Lane
County.
Members
of
the
Loyal
Legion
of
b
ear
R
rgw
tered
and
Com
aos
•
law
bonds
at
the
special
election
last
week.
774 Willamette Ht., Eugene, Ore.
Trade - M u x and can only be rightfully
In the matter of tho npplirntion of
Loggers and Lumbermen of the north­ The aggregate of the bonds is In ex­
used on goods made by ua.
Perry
A.
Roger»,
guardian
of
Fanny
west district, which Includes Oregon, cess of 85.000.000, or more than half
D. N. McINTURFF
•COVERALLS an garment, fot child­
Harris, Instine and Incompetent, to sell
Washington
and
Idaho,
have
designat­
the
size
of
the
bond
Issue
for
roads
ATTORNEY AT LAW
ren I to 6 yean of age.
real estate.
ed Eugene us the place for the organ­ enacted by the session of the legisla­
PiurtleM In nil court*. Will nttcml to
If a dealer tries to »ell you, under the
Notice is hereby given thnt, in pur­
your buninoNH promptly, honmtly nrwl car-
ization's official Fourth of July cele­ ture In February. In addition to these
■COVERALLS same. any garment not
nmtlv Hporiftl at ten I ion Riven to the
suance o f an order of the Hon. IL L.
examination o f al»Ntr*cta, ilra/tintf o f will*.
of our manufacture, yon may be sure he
bration this year.
bond Issues, several other counties Bown, Judge o f the County Court of
Hcitlinir «>f «NtatAN. conveyance*. colleo-
ha* an article that he is trying to market
The first forest fire of the season In plan road bonds elections during the Lane County, f\tnto of Oregon, made on
tioriN atxl lamalm»*. In Flrat National
on (C O VER ALLS teputarioo. •
iNink huiklinir on 6th atreet.
the north end of Jackson county oc­ summer, under the newly enacted 6 tho 12th day of May, 1919, for the sale
l*hona M
C ottlff«! Omva, Ora.
UNLESS MADE BY LEVI STRAUSS 8 CO.
curred on the rallwsy leading out from per cent county Indebtedness law for of the reni estnto hereinafter described
THEY’RE NOT KOVERALLS
the Hogue River Lumber A Box com- roads. More than 8LOOO.OOO In bonds there will be sold at publie vendue to
■COVERALLS are made only by Levi
H. W. TITUS. D. M. D.
Straum A Co., San Fra*,
psuy's mills, six miles north of Gold Is contemplated at the special elec­ the highest bidder for cash at the front
EXPERT DENTISTRY
csco and beer thia label
Hill. Mill and timber crews and tions to be held later. Road bonds door of the Court House in the City of
Modern equipment. First Nation­
ranrhers prevented a heavy loss.
KOVERALLS
voted hy various counties at the Eugene, in said County, on tho 14tfi day
al bank bldg. Office hours 9 a.
of June, A. D. 1919 nt the hour of 11
R M U S. PAT O ff
The
railroad
between
Medford
and
special election were as follows:
m. to 12 m., I p. m. to fi p. m. Eve-
o ’clock a. m. the following described
Jacksonville, which has been operated Baker, 8600,000; Benton, 1220.000;
ainga or Hunduy» by appointment
reni estate: The North Half (N. Vt) of
for sevi rnl years by the Southern Ore­ Deschutes, 8126.000; Gilliam, 8250,000; I-ot No. Four (4) in Block No. One (1)
gon Traction company, and which was lefferson, 8100,000; Klamath. 8347,704; in D. Q. McFarland’s Fourth Addition
J. 8. MEDLEY
sold at public sale ordered by the cir­ l»ake, 8200.000; Linn, 8600.000; Lin­ to the City o f Cottnge Grove, I-ane
ATTORNEY AT LAW
cuit court, Mny 30. has been leased for coln, $180,000; Marlon. 1800,000; Mai County, Oregon.
Eugene Loan and Hnvings Bank
a year by J. T. Gagnon, tho Medford heur, $230,000; Polk, $266.000; Tilla­
Dateil this the 13th dny of May, 1919.
Building
PERCY A. ROGERS,
lumber mill operator and box manu­ mook, $430,000; Wheeler, $44,000;
Eugene
Oregon
Guardian Fanny Harris, Insane.
facturer, pending confirmation 0 1 the Wallowa, $300,000; Morrow, 8290,000;
Mis by the court.
• Yamhill, $360,000.
j H. J . Shina, Atty. for Guardian. mlfijl3
[fie r e O r r J fia '
STERLING FEED CO.
F. L Edwards
Carpenter and
Builder
S i grade /or each type o fertane
S G 0 F lG l'G j
says the Good Judge
I want to remind you
about that small chew
o f this good tobacco.
Professional Cards
It tastes better because
it’s good tobacco. Its
quality saves you part of
y o u r to b a c c o m on ey.
It goes further and lasts
longer.
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THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW
^
NEW PERFECT
Knowles & G räber
H o m e : o M a d e : F lo u r
Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour
H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour
4.
Made by Cottage Grove
%
Milling Company