Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, July 23, 1920, Image 6

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LYNX
(Spooiul to Tho Hoiilìnol.)
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Toni A vx Inox , of K»o»oiio,
vvtis u iliintor i* iiom I ut Ilio Ninnoli I r
boxx homo Km lux
Ì l i o Marvin .link mimi fumily rulloil
mi fi •••min ih u|>|M>r l.vux llollow Sun
«Ir« y .
Mr. inni Mr*. .Inni oh l'Itmk miti olili
ilroti x ìni I oi I ni Dort'ttu l i i»lu v vx il h
M m. liuuk * m xiilrr, M im Krrti M om
Monifor.
Mi. utnl M ii l.ov\ lji|«*io nini «luu^li
lor Marniti«»! nini Vomì l'uhlvvoM vii
iloti l'tnluv ut ilio |{oii/jo II min li homi
ut llobron,
# Mutui 11 ti n I •« iti ri n nini llurnhl Wol
forti intulo u horMoIntok Irn» lo ilio Ifnr
xox SI roiin homo Hntiinlux timi Mr
timi Mrt. Sltoti)', uoootti|oi moti II io in lo
I*runo tuli Stillili!\
THE HEALTH A N D S E R V IC E S H O E S
Scientifically Proportioned to Properly Develop the Growing fo o t.
Jiuilt Over Health Lasts to Preserve the Natural Shape o f the fo o t.
Made o f Solid Leather Throughout to Give Good Service.
FOR BOYS AND LITTLE MEN
H E L L IW E L L ,
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BANGS
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FOR GIRLS AND CHILDREN
COTTAGE GROVE
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Neighborhood News
SAOINAW.
The quality of bunking support you receive is of prime im­
portance. I f your bank is to serve you well, it must itself
have— as this bank has- the facilities of the greatest bank­
ing organization in the world the Federal Reserve System.
First National Bank
TH E OLD R E L IA B L E
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
“ Going All Around’*
says the G ood Judge
I find men are taking
to the Real Tobacco
Chew.
The good, rich taste
lasts so much longer
that you find it saves
you money to use
this class of tobacco.
Any m an who uses
the R e a l T o b a c c o
Chew will tell you
that.
til«*n Seott nini Hen Hnviil, of Dorè
nu, «vere in thi» vieinity Wrdimilujr
SUMMONS.
In the fire iiit Court o f the Stute of
Oregon for l.uiie County.
I.incoio Titylor nini MntiMn Tnylor,
hi.» wife, Myron Tuylor, («lady» Tay
lor, iilu Tuylor, Kthel Tuylor, ilurvey
Tuylor uml Helle Tuylor, hi» wife, nml
I.illuni J. Tuylor, P la in tiff»,
vs.
John Hugh Tuylor, Defemlunt.
Put up in two styles
R IG H T C U T is a short-cut tobacco
W -B C U T is a long fine-cut tobacco
«W eym an-Bruton C o m p a n y . 1107 B r o a d w a y . N e w Y o r k C it y
The Sample Store
Sample Store Prices
cy4re Sale Prices
Ladies' silk georgette waists
in all styles—
Women’s ox fords in brown
and black —
$6.50
$4.95, $5.50, $6.50
and $7.50
Ladies’
crepe
waist»—
tie
chine
$4.95 and $5.50
Women’s white canvas ox­
fords—
$3.50
Ladies' house aprons at—
$1.95 and $2.25
$3.95
$4.25
One lot of women’s shoes
and slippers—
$4.95
Misses’
$1.95
gingham
$2.25
dresses—
$2.50
One lot of ladies’ shoes-
$3.95
Children’s gingham dresses
$1.00 to $2.50
Ladies’ and
bloomers—
misses’ crepe
85c to $1.00
Children’s scoffers, all black
and black and white—
$1.98
One
lot
of
men’s slums—
$4.95
Men’s brown English dress
shoes—
$9.00
$10.00
Men’s white
fords—
$11.00
canvas
$3.95
(Special to The Senti nel.'
July 21. M i * m Lillie Km^ht weut to
Yoneulln Suntitty to \ i*it relative*.
M r. unii M r». W. K. House riti un uvei
liti le (luughter /«lina, o f Hpringfiel«!,
\ ìmìi * m ! Suiiilux* *i! iI h - Kuiiikt liiene
Miss Ktliel Moodv return« «I to fin
Rem» Friday.
hitl. W Iti telex visite«) Seni: y \t tue
Seott home.
Mr. ami Mr». (jueen »peut Sumlav
ut ih«* Moodv liofile.
!.e«* Mmitieth ami little «laughter
\ÌMÌte<| Sunday ut thè Alien h«»m«*.
K«»v. I.argè, o f Kugene, «p<Mit Satur
«lay night at thè Hurge»» homi*.
Mi*» Kuth Shnfon returne«! Thuruday
o f la.Mt wt-ek from it v noi ut t'ohiirg
with lii-r »¡.ter, Mr». George Nerit.
Mr. »m i Mr». J. Fogli- nere ili thè
tir o ,e Saturday.
Mr». Hu»hin-il »m i «liuighti-r Fili 111 .
of l.athum. visitisi Siimliiy ut thè T ii | i
lui home.
W. O. itenthin, o f Pnrkvale, Ore.,
v ■ » i t u t thè Hiirgcs» Illune one day
ln»f week.
Mr». Kirkemlull unii ,»on Virgil nere
ili thè Urove Suturiluy.
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To John Hugh Tnylor, Defendant:
In the mime o f the Stute o f Oregon
you are hereby required to appetir und
answer the complaint filed ngninst you
in the ubove entitled Huit within »ix
weeks from the day o f the first puli
licntion o f thi» »uiiimon» mid i f you
fail to answer for wnnt thereof the
p la in tiff» will apply to tin- court for
the relief prayed for in p la in t iff'»
complaint filed herein to .«it:
For a decree appointing referees to
make a partition o f the following d<'
Scribed reni property:
llegi lining IT»1,*, rod» « st o f the
Northeast corner o f l.ot I. lee. XU, Tp.
21 S. K. J W. W. M., run West to the
Northwest corner o f tin
Northeast
quarter o f the Northwest quarter nf
»aid See. .'12, South 20 el , Kast 20
ehiiiriN, South to a |»iint due west o f
the Nortbwe»t corner o f e. un Ti», No
ti fien t ion 7*1, East to tin Southeast
corner o f 1 ait .1, said See. :: 1 , North to
the South line o f (.'laiin 5 >, West to
the Houth««i-»t corner o f : : ine, North
to a point 54 rod» Nouthen terly from
beg* li o in g mid Northwesterly 54 nel»
to beginning, eontaming tí.» neres in
l.iiue County, Oregon;
A I mo : Hegmning 2 » rods liant o f the
Northwest corner o f claim .*.' 1 , N o t i f i ­
cation "tit in See. 2 M, Tp. 21 S. U. .’I
W. W'. M., run east to tin- •Northeast
corner o f »aid claim 52, South 10
.liains to Southeast corner, West 40
chain» to Southwest corner, North to
the Southeast corner o f cl,..m 55, N o
tifii-iition 77», West to a point about
.1.1.25 chains Kast o f the Southwest
corner o f snid elaim 55 mid North
easterly
to
beginning,
containing
157.10 acres, enwpt H.IÍ 2 acres deeded
to Ida C. and tieheeea K. Tnylor;
Also: the W i-l ."ill r • 1 o f I ait 2.
Boo. :i 2 , Tp. 21 s. B. 2 w. W . M . « M
to in in g 0 acres, and
Also: the Soutinrent quarter o f the
Southwest quarter o f See. 20 and the
Northwest quarter o f the Northwest
quarter o f See. 22, Tp. 21 S. It. ,'i W.
W. M.
among the plaintiffs and diTendnnt
according to their respective interests
and decreeing
Thut the plaintiffs and defendant
are the owners o f suiti real property
and for n decree o f partition liy the
court to partition the said real prop
■•rty among the plaintiffs and liefen
liant according to their respective in
t erimtn;
This summons is served upon you by
the order o f the Honorable Judge O.
F. Skipworth which orafer directs that
you appear and answer in snid cause
within six weeks from the date o f the
first
piildicntion o f
this summons
whirh said date o f said piildicntion is
June 25, 11*20.
A L T A K IN G AND
P tiT T K K , FOHTKK A I M M K L ,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
Ki-sidenee anil P. O. Address, Bugene,
Oregon.
jne25-agl3
moving the engine front the rnek
crusher to the (irove for repairs
Mrs. Dick, o f Portland, is «isiliu g at
the home o f Iter son, W. P Dick.
The Gerard family, of Springfield,
visited Monday e «in u ig ««ith S II
Jarrett.
!.. (*. Scott left Tuesday for Walla
Walla, Wash
Della Seifert, of Portland, and Mrs.
Labile, of Ktigcne, «¡»¡ted last week
at the Tapini home.
I.awrence Muntieth is visiting at
the Colleen home
Mis» Faye W hiteley i» « i » i l i n g at
the Scott homi-,
Mr. Ailney returned Saturday eve
mug from Drain.
S IL K CREEK
(Special to The Sentinel. )
July 21. Mrs. Mary Hurchnm s|»-nt
the week end m Kugene with her
daughter. Mis» l.i-nii.
Mr. and Mrs. ( l. II. Heine made a
trip down the «alley the last o f the
week in »earch o f Idm klu-rries.
Mr. Clark ha» been baling hay this
week.
Mr». John Wood mid Ada Wilson
and daughters l.olu and f o r a wore in
tin- Grove Monday.
Otto Hurchnm is lirakeman on a rim
In-tween Kugene and Salem.
There was a party -it the A. I., Chit
wood home Saturday evening.
Kdith Wheeler, Mimiche Bates and
Gene« H-ve and Gerald Gildersb-ve « is
¡tersi at the C. I.. Wilson lumie Tlmrs
day afternoon o f last week.
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K. M. Hulieork is putting ill poles
-in his half acre o f Kentucky Wonder
beans.
Thomas Aubrey was in our neigh
liorhoud Tuesday and »pent the night
at the S. Hurchnm home.
Klnu-r Chitwood left Friday for a
several weeks' stay at Chitwood.
It is reported that II. I.. Fowler has
sold the property where he now l i « i s
to F. K. Italic oc k, o f Phillips, S. I».
Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, o f Colorado,
have been guest» at the Turner home
■luring the past week.
M i»» Dora Chitwood was in Cottage
Grove Tuesday.
Mr. Trembly left Tuesday for hi»
home in Comstock,
D IV ID E .
(Special to The Sentinel.)
July 21. Mrs. Arthur Dugan, Ktln -1
Mackey, Mrs. Jo«- Stuleiip and son Don
aid, Mrs. J. A. Mat-key and Miss Mil
dred Dugan were in the d rove Sntnr
day.
F. N. Sodcr ¡from, ««ho had liei-n via
iting his parents, Mr. mid Mr». A. Soil
iTHtrom, left Saturday for hi» home in
Portiti ml.
Mrs. Prmik Turner underwent mi op
i-riition Tuesday in a Kugene hoHpitnl
and is getting along nicely.
Mr. mid Mr». Arthur Dugan left
Monday for ...... lepori mid other conti
points.
M i»» Julia Turner wan ill with tun
»■litis a few days o f last week.
A unrulier from Cottage Grove and
Isindon attended the ball game In-
tween Divide and London Sunday. The
SU MMONS.
In thè Circuit Court o f thè State of
Oregon for l.ain- Cininty.'
Mieti N. Iloppcr, piuiiitiff, v». Oraci-
lloppi-r, defendant.
To Onice Iloppcr, thè Almve Nnuicil
I *i fendimi :
In thè ninne o f thè State o f Oregon
you lire hereby requireil to ap|s-ar and
nnswer thè complaint filmi again»t you
in thè almve entitled smt within six
week» from thè date o f thè fir«t pub
licution o f tliis siimmotis, nini i f you
fui 1 to so aiiswcr, for wimt thereof thè
plaintiff will Iipply to thè i-ourt for
thè relief prayed for in p la in t iff'»
complaint, t o w i t : for a daeree o f thè
court dissolving thè mnrringe contrnet
and liond» of uiiit rimoiiy existing bc
tween you and thè pli-intiff un thè
ground» o f m i e i nini inhunian tri-ut
ini-nt and iufidelity uf unii toward thè
pla intiff and for thè care, custody and
control o f nll thè minor ehildren In
longing to you nini thè pla intiff and
for »neh other nini fnrttier relief a»
mny seem pnqier in thè premine» and
for rosts and di»biir»emeiit» o f this
»il i t.
This snmmnns is served by pubUea
tion by or«|er o f thu llon. G. V . Skip
«\orili, jildge o f tha- almve nami-d rourt,
diited tIn- *!th «Iny o f July, A. I). 11*20,
and thè date o f thè first pnbln-ution
o f this »liminoli» will be thè ìtth day
o f July, 11*20, and thè Inst piiblirntioli
thermif will In- nn thè 20 th day o f
Angmt, A. D. 1920
jl9
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H . J. H I I I N N ,
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Poatoffiec nddress, Cottage Orove, Ore.
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OprultiK of
Rc*t postponiM
I in *» i ti oh h muti or» in f iili forti in prò
xonl ilio from opt inni; nix S ii minor I ìom I
homo ni Istruii«* boforo ott or uflor
\ui;ii»t I Kvn \\ oul vx ori h, IfiHil (ìnr
liohl u v l'imo, I ii Hinlotiii, Culif.
7 l'ir
& M ARKSBURY
TH E D A Y L IG H T STORE FOR Q U A L IT Y A N D SERVICE
1 I0 L L 0 W .
W A N T A D S.
Migli grada corkerols for sai».
We
ha« e a Inaiteli niimber o f thi- llcrt
Iliinds trap in-st record ymmg .... k
«•rei» nuw five week» old for siile. Alno
»olile Plymiiiith If• •«• k h o f th«- iiniv«*r»ity
stock nuw finir Inotilh» old. Ciim«* timi
»«•,. theiii. Huy yonr spring ruckerels
tnuv and save money, ,1 II lleard, .122
Hi-eoml »1 , Cottagi* tlrove, (tre. JI2 22 p
Poi led!
Wc (Itili *t rimili limi Ilio I-'. «V
L l'Itrck u ri ter nini |iroti*i*ttir
culi lini In- liciti di, Imi H e «Iti
duini limi il never I iiin I iccii
I ich I cii nini h i - i | ii dumi limi
lite « I g i i n r i i n t c c nguiiiNt
I iihm ««ludi gni-N «viili cadi noi
citine pois nll lite mnry tip tu
UH. Voti etili 01*1 llC liciti CO Itti
Ic.HM u I uhh c x c c c i I m tim i uiiiimiit
wltidi ih iotilooknlilc.
Ili* vini leuli/r timi in i I ichi -
mtit It’i'ii « In y s mi « ili « - ih ciiiihii I
cri‘(| n Nule nini cniiMcrvnlive
I> iinìiic $ h limo ioil*'*iM he I iiin h
Itllllk IICCHIIllt w li idi lic pln
I cc I n «vii li ii llimlcril check
M i IIMPt
l><* you kimw limi thè F A K
check Wl iter hiivch li «poll ici
tu u ImII’ minute over nll olIn i
inuchiiii'N un t-vcr.v check you
Mille? li youi lune ih «votili
m I iii I miy huccchn I' ii I I minìiichn
imiti ’a lime n I ioii I i I Ite, you auve
ni ...........
yenr thè coni ol
un I' nini K. itinchiui*.
The prie...... . un F. A K
dwck Miitm nini pnitcct<u ih
vcry uiutlcrNlc.
Drop u cimi lo
J. A. CARRICK
ll > UuilMuy Kxchnngc Ii 1« 1 g .
l ’ori lumi, ( ir*-
Pur Sale Colouial rango, some canne,|
fruii and empty jar». 722 Wssliing
ton a venne.
jlytt 2 'lpd
Ft*H S A I.K 2 SKTS i s t i Itl.K II Alt
ticss, 2 horse eultivator, »ingb- » h o ««l
and «loiiblc ahovil gardi-n cultivntor»
\N A. Il' uicnway.
jlH 21 p
F illi S A I.K « iV K IH \.N|l 5 PAHSK.N
ger four, 11 * 1 « nn-del, in g«mi| mmli
timi, finir gixnl t i r « » and oue ••stri«
Mr». M A Magre, 2 s »oiith Tw elflh
str. cl,
jI\ • > ' p
For Sale Rlork faro burk nbe«|i for
breetling
l'rires righi. C. A. Me
Farlnnd.
7 IO .IO im I
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bave 300 head o f Shropshlrn ami
Cnt»««iild ewes to poi oul «m shnres
ih »mali bunche». K. It Kenny, Is-mut,
• 're,
; |i: tiq„|
For Sale 25 O. I. C. plgs rig hi weeks
old; «5 each if tnk«-n at once. It Y
Porti-r, 2- niilc» west Wnlkcr. 7 IO Hip
45 arre» bill land, esige of town, spring
water pipci! ulto gnu«! 7 ro«»ni Inni««',
naturai res«*r«oir site for irrigatimi,
gimd berry and rhirken pro|Mi»ition
wilh pb-iity of pasture for rows, 4 .I 1 Ì 1 MI,
lialf cash, balline«* .V P llmo«*r (iallo
way, 511 Mani Street, phone .1*1. 7 |(ìtf
l',a aeren» Johnson Ave., 0 rooni house.
fine water in house, plenty fruii,
chicken house for 2tio hen», $15****, falsi
of wbicli cmi I h - left un piare al li'./J.
llomiT Gnlluway, 511 Maio St., phone
; ioti
Y orni g roosters for sale.
E. J. Keut,
Sagiimw, phone .IH F2I.
7 10 .Itlpd
THERE 8 A LIMIT TO
W H IC H TH E EYES CAN
BE A BUSE D A N D STILL
RETAIN
THEIR
EKf I
CIF.NCY
( 'uniintioiiH ri ailing liy nr
lificiul light cniiHCN much
cycNight i I ih I i ' cmk TI iih , uf
culirNc, cull In- of I' hc I hy
! properly fittcil ghiHHCN
Why neglect your cycn,
when you hnvc ho egay nc-
I ci'NH to the Ncrvicca of tin
cy c H ig h l
HprcmliHt
Good hard wheat for sale 12.50 per
bushel. .\l. A. Morii, pilone .15 FI
; 2.1 » 0 |ni
F«»r 1 I iohc m In* Nlumhl have
two ritiitft* ghiHNcH thcic'H
no HillI n I' iic Iion like
Extra rlear cedar ahlugles $5.50 thè
thollsiilld. II. K. M< Icalf, telcplloric
IU7 L.
7-2.I)« 1.1
iravPTOK
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7 nmm house one block from husirst
corner in city, $25*1 rasli, lei lane,, of
♦ **50 in mmithly |«ayments. Sei- Gal
lowiiy, 511 Maio St., phone .10. 7 2.1r
7 aeree witli ueat cottage, rid i tmttoni
Iniid nini lots o f fruii, in town «vitli
»chimi ami other ailvuntages, 20 unii
ni i-s I roin l'olt-igi- Gru« e uvi-r good
rumi. Gnlluway, o l i Mani SI., phone
M.____
For Sale Slx A No. 1 Jersey milk
rows.
Ilarrison Kogrrs, I */*j nule»
sonili o f city.
7 221 fé
For Sale HI acre chicken rum li, !>/,
Olile» soutli limi */| mile ««est of
Cottagi- Grnvc. All good bottoni land.
Good •« rimili Inni»«-, 2 good baiti», largì-
chicken house, bruodi-r house ami other
Olii building»; all well feneeil; good well
uni runiung water; eli appiè and eli
pear trees, some plinti», primi-» limi ber
ile». Fine rumi to town. Prireil |o »eli,
lliirrÌMun ICnger», Cottage Grove. 7 22tf
GLASSES
THE INViaiBLl ■trOCAL*
They ink*1 the plncc of
I M O | III I I’M of glilNMCK, I m -CUHHC
they eoinhinc perfect near
ioh I lar vicvvN in one pair.
No Hi'UIIIH.
Sherman W.
Eyesight
Specialist
Moody
and
Optician
Factory on J'ri-nii»rs Phone 202
HS1 W illaniett«* Ht., Kogi-iie, llrcg^ti
A panacea for everything
wantads.
Hentilu-I
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For Sale O oim I Ford delivery car In
good repair and fine running ordi r
Fir»t eia»» ib-livery
top and bo«ly.
West Siile Garage,
7-22 2l*c
For Sale Ten cow dalry fami, 3 mlles
mirili o f Cottage Grove, \ nule en»t
of Hiiginnw, in llebghl Volley, nll gmnl
prod nel 1 « e »od, good new building»;
location, rollìi» inni »elioni» all good
and eonvenieiil. Will »eli any 011 ,. of
three ways to snit buyer thè Imrc
larm, or Ilo- furio and iWops, or fumi,
erops, stock nini equipment. Now is 11
good timi- l o look it over. Why noi
boy 11 live, going ciincernf W. J. Me
Clellun, Hnginaw, Ore.
7 22|N tlpd
For Sale Severa! doxen quart and
pini fruii jur» cheap. Dr. Wi-nilt, at
hospital.
7 22 r
l ’or Sale Sow and 5 pigs.
ra «, ( !o lta g » O rove,
John Mur
7-2.1 p«]
For Sale 21 * Leghorn pullets elle ip.
W. II. Haldwin, 227 N. Ninth HI .
* lui l a g » Or »ve.
7-2 Ip I
have a trae of Black Rapnhlican
cherries, whirh I wuuld like to bave
pieked un shnres. J. H, '' > «k, ut Mil
l e r ’s Murhine Shop.
7 2.1pd
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Wantcd To reni or lea.se for a ye.ir,
a 5 to 7 rnoin house. Must be mini
ern. Write, g ivin g ti-rms and pur tic
nlars to II. (liner Hi'nnett, city siqiei
intendent o f »elioni», l ’ri-seiit addreor,
Sntherlin, Ore.
One of Boy Handx’ beat Whtte L » g
horn eoekerels for sale, or will trnde
for White l.eghurn Ina».
Telephono
13-F2.
d js 7 22 tf?
A BIG JOB
on new ImihlitigN «locnn’t in-
fcrfcrc with our current work
on fitting your kitchen or hath
room or doing your repairing.
The logger tin* jolt the I n > 1 ter
we like it, and we are pre­
pared I*» entry out the lurgcnt
eon tract a at fair pricen. Small
cr jnliN receive tin* Name care­
ful attention from
A. L. WYNNE
I’lumhing mul Supplies
Eleelric Work nml SupplicH
OppoHitc I’oatofficc