Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, September 30, 1921, Image 3

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U O TT A O E URO V E
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Notice u liurcby uivcn limi ou F ri
liny, lini 301 It Ilu y o f Hoptuuibnr, 1921,
If liiere tire uiiiiiiK liovyla I but iln ln 'I
ut Ibu iiuur of H o ’clock p. in of moli
Kill Mlialicil M II ì le lite nielli Milla p re
• luy, ul tini t/'ouMil t.'hiiuibur in tbo pnriiiK, Iry acni pi np o f f lite iloiiKliy
• iiv Hull, C o llii* Orava. Oroguu,
»•'ululi buia Mill bn rvcvivvd for Iba
purclukaii of ull or uuy purl of uu i»
mu of II5.U0U rofuiniiiip vvutur bornia
of tlic City of Col lumi ttrovn, aulii
bunds io I h - datad Oalouar i, 11121 , io
Imur iiitiirnat ut I) imr cnut por uuuiiiu,
pii >u li In acini uiiiniully, limi 20 ycura uf
1er ilalu, piuco uf puymuni uf priuciiail
mul iiilurcat ut optiiiu of purebuaur.
Munì bollila lu be aulii ul not Icaa tbuu
pur tu tini bp’ luiat rna|>ouaibla bultlnr.
m iliti re limi i I iiik » lo (beni with Ini If
il uacii poalciiril or ini olii viaitiiiK
curii. Tlie rurilboitrtl luiKa rloae lo thè
k I ii /. c , innkiuK n cleun ac rupe
In cuae o f o e k neaa, wliere l he pu tient
ia ilialurbeil by the clnaiiiif o f u iloor,
Iry lyiiip one corner o f u litiinlkcrcliicf
il rollini one o f lite iloor knob» nini the
A uvrlificil elici li ili tini anni o f $100 np|aiaile corner it rollini Ihn other knob.
muai uccoinpiiny cucii lini, cluicka lo The ilnnr Mill d oa e lioiaeleaaly on the
Ini nil uriniti tu uiiaocccaaful biibiura. fobia o f the chilli.
Knowles & Gräber
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H ardw are a n d
F u rn itu re
Cottage Grove
O regon
SUM M ONS
III the Circuit Court of tin; Htlitn of
OrcKon for I jiiic County.
H 1(. liruiiii, I 'Inin 11 I f. va. W, !..
Miller, licitililiuiil.
In the Nume of Ihn Hint« of Or«KUU.
Tu W. I. M i l l e r , Ua/audaut.
you uro hereby ruquiriid to uppeur
mul uuawer Ilm compiutili tiled uKuiuat
you tu Ihn ubovu mil itimi court unii
cuuao uu or before the iilat iluy uf
October, 1021, aunt ilute beiUK «I*
week» from the ilute ordered for the
firat publication of tbia auuimoiia, to
wit; an Mfueka from the 9lh day of
Heptember, 1021, und if you full to
uopi in inni uiinwit alud complaint the
plaintiff Mill upply to the court for
the relief demanded m bia compitimi,
iiiinn ly, for u pnlpmmt uumnat you
for the auui of $2bjt.00 with inlereal
I hereon from the lat iluy of Muy, 1021,
ut the rule of 6 per cent per annum
nuil for the further aum of $H0.00 to
Kctlicr with interant thereon ut tbe
rate of tj |a r cent |a-r itiinum from the
firat iluy of May, 1021, und for conta
und ilia bu ráeme nia of tina action und
for uu order of aule of ull the property
attached ni tina action to autiafy aunt
indûment, coala und diaburaamenta.
You nre further notified that tbe
date uf the order for publication of
tina aomiuona wiia made on tbe 7th
duy of Heptember, 1021, by tho lion.
U. F. Hkipwortb, Judpe of the above
named Court, und the duy upou which
you uru required to uuawer auid com
Iilniut ia the 21 at duy of tictober, 1021.
That the date the firat publication will
be made ia tbe 0th day uf Heptemlier,
1021, und the date of the laat publica
timi the 21 at day of October. 1021.
You are further notified that thia
aummona ia aerved upuu you by pii kali
■■ittioli ui The Coti UK'' drove Sentinel,
u nfwapuper piibliahed ut Coti UK*'
drove, {.nue County, OreKon, und of
Koneral circulation m the auid county
and ututo.
li. J. HliINN,
Attorney for 1‘ btiutiff.
Mv 1‘oatoffico Addreae ia CottaKe
d e iv r . O r i’Kou.
a0o21
If —
“W e a r - E v e r ”
IJM fTED
Sp«a Ml ntfri fitnfM Ot
Mlhml Uluw
1 -quart Aluminum Stew Pan
For ONLY 3 8 c
SEE the difference—
FEEL the difference—
KNOW the difference
— between ordinary
kinds o f aluminum and
“ Wear-Ever,”
I bis Sj >ccial Offer is made so you can see for yourself that
aluminum utensils are NOT all the same.
“ W ear-Ever” utensils are made from thick,
hard,
cold-
rolled sheet aluminum—metal which again and again has been
passed through gigantic rolling mills and subjected to the pres­
sure o f huge stamping machines.
Get your stewpan Saturday—38c
100 only at this price. \V<* want all our customers and friends
to get one o f these stew pm is. Out-of-town customers may tele­
phone us ami we will put aside one for you.
THE FAIR S T O R E
$ 1.39
WE ALSO PLACE ON SALE 100 PIECES PURE ALUMINUM
W ARE AT YOUR CHOICE $1.39 CONSISTING OF
3-
piece set, 1 <|t., 0 /L» qt and 2 qt., set
$1.39
Double roasters, each..........................
$1.39
Double boilers, ea ch ................................... $1.39
4-
qt. double lipped saucepan
.
$1.39
3-
qt. covered saucepan....................... $1.39
4-
qt. covered saucepan
$1.39
3-qt., 4-qt. and <> qt. kettles, each
$1.39
4, f> and (i-qt. lipped preserve kettles
$1.39
Sale will continue
one week. Above
38c value should
all be sold in one
day.
Every article is lower than has ever been o f fere« 1 here and what is
left, will still be on sale one week. Remember this stewpan o ffe r is
only an introductory one and you may never get it again at this price
THE
FAIR S T O R E
SUMMONS.
OREGON NEWS NOTES
OF GENERAL INTEREST
“rlnclpal Events of the W e e k
Briefly Sketched for Infor­
mation of Our Readers.
William I, Flrilny h u be<*n r<- «leoted
pmaldniit of the Ori'Kou Ambition *o-
cletjr.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County.
Lucy Bryan, Plaintiff, vs. Walter
Whillock Martin arid Hattie Dorothy
Martin, husband and wife, Mary Wel­
ter and
■— Welter, her buaband,
whose first and full name is un
; known. Defendants.
To Walter Wheelock Martin and
Hattie Dorothy Martin, husband and
' wife. Mary Welter and --------- Walter,
| her husband, first and full name un-
j known. Defendants.
I In the Name of the State of Oregon,
yon and each of you are required
hereby to appear and answer the com
plaint filed against yon In the above
entitled court and catiae on or before
the 21st day o f October. 1921, laid
date being six weeks from the date
ordered for tho first publication o f this
summons, to wit: six weeks from the
IMh day of September, 1921, and if yon
fail to appear and answer said com­
plaint, the nlaintiff will apmly to the
court for tho relief demanded In her
complaint, namely, for a dee roe o f the
court for the sum of $1264 16 together
with Interest thereon at tho rate of 7
per cent per annum from the 27th day
of August. 1921. nntil paid; for this
further sum of $135.00 attorney's fees;
for tnxes paid, $73.23; alao for a ue-
< ree foreclosing a mortgage, particular-
j ly described in P lain tiff’s Exhibit
“ A " in P laintiff’s complaint.
Ton are further notified that the
date o f the order for publication of
summona in tkJs suit was made on the
7th day of Heptember. 1921. and the
day on which you are required to an­
swer said complaint is the 21st day of
October, 1921. That the date of the
first publication of this summona will
be made on the 9th day of September,
1921.
Tou are further notified that this
summons is served upon yon by pub­
lication thereof in The Cottage Grove
Hentinc), published in Cottage Grove,
Oregon, and of general circulation In
said county and state.
H. J. SHINN.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
My Poatoffiee Address is Cottage
Orove, Oregon.
s9o21
W OM EN
G IV E
OUT
Housework is hard enough when
healthy. Every Cottage Orove woman
who is having backache, blue and ner­
vous spells dixxy headaches and kid­
ney or bladder troubles, should be glad
to keeil this Cottage Grove woman’s
experience:
Mrs. W. 8. McCaieb, 747 S. 2nd St.,
Cottage Orove, says; ” 1 always bud
weak kidneys and suffered with in
flam [nation of the bladder. I had oer
vous spells and became run down ami
languid. I bad no energy and often
neglected my housework. The uetiou
of my kidneys was too frequent and
annoyed me a great deal. I used
Doan’a Kidney Pills for these attacks
and they always helped me. Doan ’»
have nevor failed to relieve these ail­
ments. I felt stronger and better in
every way, my energy was restored and
I was free from that tired feeling.”
Price 60c, at all dealers.
Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy get
Doan’s Kidney Pills— the sume that
Mrs. McCaieb had. Foster Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
»30..7
The enrollment In the Corvallis elty
1« expected to reach 1600. the
larveat In It« history.
For the firat time In tbe history of
Grants Puss schools more than 1000
students were matriculated.
At an election In Condon the pro­
posal to bond the city for $60,000 for
a water supply was defeated.
What do yon wantf Makes no d if­
Mans for the erection of a five-story
férence. Try a Sentinel wanted.
” ’
apartment house In Salem at a coat
of $160,000 have been announced.
Attendance at Redmond union high
Professional Cards
school shows an Increase of more than
30 per cent over that of laat year.
The state game commission at a re­
DE. 0. g, FROST
cent meeting decided to ask for bids
Office in Lawson Building.
for completion of the Tuinalo hatchery.
Phone 47
The Ashland Iron works, founded 20
Oregon
Cottage Grove
years ago by George W. Dodson, who
died of heart failure Friday, will be
UA VEN C. DYOTT, M. D.
closed.
PH YbICIAN AND SURGEON
Cortland ranked third among Pacific
A Any work in ali ita branches.
coast cities In tbe volume of building
permits Issued during the month of
Evenings by appointment
August.
634 Main, Corner aeveutn ötreet
Try a want&d after everything else
A reduction of valuations In farm has failed.
Cottage Grove, Oregon
**
lands In Deschutes county I* being ask­
ed by ranchers of the High Desert
J. E. xuUNO
section.
ATTORNEY AT LAW
OI lice on Main avenue.
Negotiations are under way whereby
Cottage Grove
Oregon
the Woodmen of the World of Salem
may come Into possession of tbe Elks’
temple.
ÍL J. SHINN
Approximately 350 forest fires were
ATTORNI. Y AT LAW
extinguished by employes of the Doug­
anu notary public. Practices in
aii courts. I scaly live years ex
las -ounty fire patrol during the fire­
peneuee.
fighting season.
Fourteen hundred bales of hops have
Bader Bldg., Cottage Grove, Ore.
been sold at Eugene since picking
started at prices ranging from 25 to
ALTA AINU
33 cents a pound.
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Two-thirds of the big Condon ele­
Collections, Probate, Notary
vator fell filled with 90,000 bushels of
Publio
wheat. It was estimated that 75 per
774 Willamette Bu, Eugene, Ore.
cent of the grain can be saved.
Aliens, subject to deportation, are
H W. TITUS. D. M. D.
EXPERT DENTISTRY
pretty well weeded out of the state In­
one of our new model bicycles,
Modern equipment. First Nation
stitutions. according to R. P. Bonham j They are as comfortable as a
ai Bank. Biug. Oilice nours 9 a.
carriage and so easy riding
of the United States immigration serv­
m. to 12 m., I to 6 p. m. Eve­
that you can travel all day
ice.
nings or bundays by appointment.
without tiring. Stop in and
In a city election held to change
pick out a wheel from our col­
several sections of the Fossil city
J. 8. MEDLEY
lection. Y ou’ll get more plea­
charter, the vote cast was extremely
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
sure and service for your mon­
light. 56 voting against and 23 for a
ey than you can in any other
change.
Eugene Loan and Savings Bank
way.
Building
The Newberg council has passed an
Eugene
Oregou
ordinance abolishing all unlimited fran­
Will take your old wheel in
chises granted by the city, making it
part payment on a new one. I
DE. W. M. HAMILTON
necessary for concerns to apply for
have a few second-hand wheels
CHIROPRACTIC
new charters.
left and a full line of parts.
Raleigh Matthews, 23-year-old farm­
Chronic Cases a Specialty
er, was held responsible, by a coroner's
Office Over Darby Hardware
jury at Medford for the death of Wil­
Res., 212 South Pacific Highway
ber (W ig) Jacks at Eagle Point in a
THE
BICYCLE
SHOP
shooting affair.
,
DE. A. W. KIME
Governor and Mrs. Olcott lost three
hours of sleep when they arose before
SPECIALIST IN OBSTETRICS
5 o'clock and escorted their three small
Will care for confinements at his
home if desired. Special nurse
sons to the grounds occupied during
if required. Phones: office, 34;
the day by a circus.
GROVE TR AN SFER
residence, 126-J.
Plans for a federation of southern
C
O
M
P
A
N
Y
Oregon chambers of commerce were
MBS. r . J. ALSTOTT
made at a forum luncheon at Klamath
SUGGESTIVE THERAPEUTICS
Falls given in honor of the Ashland
and Medford delegation.
Why keep your pains f Both
chronic and acute ailmeuts
W. A. Reid of Marshfield has been
treated
P.
W.
JACOBS,
PROPRIETOR
elected secretary of the Corvallis
Phone 180-L
Cottage Grove
Res. Phone 21-F3
Office Phone 6
chamber of commerce. Mr. Reid has
served in a like capacity at Marshfield
for the past three years.
A co-ed rifle team to represent the
Oregon Agricultural college against
all-comers is planned by Miss Edna
A. Cocks, head of the department of
physical education for women.
Marion county will have a rock pile
or some other Institution for penal
— i— f M i H ! « ■ ■ —
a
w
—
a i f c i m i is ir T T ~ n > r s m w m —
labor during the coming winter, if
Salem , Oregon
plans now being worked out by mem­
bers of the county court materialise.
S E P T E M B E R 26T H TO O C TO B ER 1ST
Herbert Egbert of The Dalles won
the sweepstakes in the grain division
of the northwest hay and grain show
in Pendleton with a bushel of hard
R O U N D T R IP R E D U C E D F A R E S
Federation wheat. Its test weight was
63 pounds.
apply from ail agency stations in Oregon
M. L. (Abe) Evans, confessed slay­
er of James Doran of McMinnville,
Minimum adult fare $1.00
entered a plea of not guilty in the cir­
Children of half fare age 50c
cuit court at The Dalles. Judge Fred
L. Wilson set his case for Thursday,
WHEN UOLNQ TO THE STATE FAIR
September 29.
COMBINE
PLEASURE WITH COMFORT
County Agent Jackson has completed
AND CONVENIENCE BY USING SOUTH­
his iheck on the Wasco county apple
ERN PACIFIC TRAIN SERVICE.
crop and In a forecast announced that
the yield would exceed 275,000 boxes.
Of these, 165.000 will come from the
Trains Operate Direct to Fair Grounds
Mosier district.
A bond sale of $160.000 and a tax
Trains 17-18 23-24 and 28 will make regular atop and
of about 90 cents an acre are proposed
Nos. 14 aud 16 will atop on flag at Fair Grounds.
to raise money needed for 1922 by the
central Oregon Irrigation district ac­
Special trains from Portland and from Eugene to
cording to a report of the budget com­
Salem and Fair Grounds Tuesday to
mittee made public.
Saturday, inclusive
The Oregon public service commis­
sion honored a warrant for $1400 and
For further partieul&ra ask agents
payable to J. P. Newell, rate expert,
who appeared on behalf of the com­
SO U T H E R N
P A C IF IC
L IN E S
mission during the recent rehearing of
the case involving (he charges of the
s23-30
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
Pacific Telephone 4 Telegraph com-
pu r.
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