Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, December 23, 1921, Image 3

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weeks from the date of the first publi­
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p lain tiff will apply to the Court for
relief prayed for in p la in tiff’s com ­
p laint: For n decree dissolving the
m arriage contract betw een you and
the p lain tiff on the grounds of d eser­
tion for m ore than one year, for the
care, custody and control over the
m inor child, Klenor F ay H artzell, for
the support of the said child in the
am ount of $ 15.00 per m onth and for
alim ony in the am ount of $25.00 per
m onth and for costs and disbursem ents
o f this suit.
This sum m ons is served by publica-
tion by order o f the Hon. G. F. Hkip-
w orth, Jud ge of the above nam ed
C ourt, dated th e 13th day of Decern
ber, 1021, and tin* date o f the first
publication of th is sum m ons is the
10th day of Decem ber, 1021, and the
date of the last publication will be on
the 27th day of Jan u a ry , A. D. 1021.
IT J S H IN N ,
A ttorney fu r P la in tiff.
Residence and P ostoffico address: C o t­
tage Grove, L ane C ounty, Ore. dlflj27
of th is summons, and if you fail
I Neighborhood News I cation
to so answ er for w ant thereof the
A Ford.
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Quick service.
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Bennett
at Woodson Brothers Garage
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S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y
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HEAT AND LIGHT
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ROW R IV E R
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Dee. 14. Mr. and Mrs. J . 11. Hills,
of O nkridge, visited Sunday and Mon
day at the home of th e ir daughter,
Mrs. La Sells S tew art.
Frank Pleim rd and d aughters, Klaie
and G race atten d ed church in the
Grove Sunday.
Miss N ettie O rr and Mrs. Sara
W orthington and son T heorore, of
Eugene, spent the week end w ith Mrs.
W o rth in g to n ’s m other, Mrs. P atience
lie M aster.
The H enry Sanders fam ily spent
Sunday at th e Joe P lenard home at
W ildwood.
Mr. an d Mrs. II. P. G aroutte, of
the Grove, are visitin g th e Karl and
Wm. G aroutte fam ilies.
Phloe W hiteley and G ladys Parpen
ter, of S ta r, were Row R iver visitors
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J . S. M agin dry mo­
tored up from Eugene Sunday and are
spending a few days here.
Mrs. Tom M eM aster w as q uite ill
Tuesday b ut is reported recovering.
Miss Helen W illiam s is visiting
friends at C urtin this week.
Mrs. P ete Chnlifoue and grandson,
Billy L ynn, of S tar, visited at the
John M artin and Joe H eflin homes
S aturday and Sunday.
Mrs. A. Tonole retu rn ed to h er home
in the G rove S aturday, a f te r a w eek ’s
visit w ith her daughters, M rs. Angelo
Perini and Mrs. Louis Preinnsxi.
Mr. and Mrs. O ral Sallee and John
W icks, of S ta r, visited relativ es here
Sunday.
Q uite a num ber from here attend ed
the basket ball gam e an d dance .it
Dorena S aturday night.
M OUNT V IEW .
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Dec. 20.— M r. and Mrs. J . R. Cooley
and E lizabeth Cooley visited Sunday
of last w eek w ith Mr. and Mrs. J . E.
D unnivan in C ottage Grove.
Mrs. K ate Sears, of th e Grove, spent
several days of last week w ith Mrs.
C. W. Sears.
W illiam H eath returned T uesday of
last w eek from eastern O regon, where
he had been em ployed on a ranch since
last A ugust.
Mr. and Mrs. J . B. L inebaugh, of
C ottage G rove, have been out to the
Claude A rne home for several days
earing fo r Mrs. A rn e ’s d au gh ter, who
has been q uite ill.
M rs. Joe Schneider an d Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. I» ck w oo d m otored to Eu
gene M onday.
M r. and M rs. George L ayng w ere at
the Mrs. C hrism an home at Dorenn
one day last week.
W illiam H eath accom panied Mrs.
L. R. Icong to E ugene W ednesday of
last week.
O tto V aughn moved o ut from the
G rove to th e J . A. W right place last
week.
Jam es M cCorm ack, accom panied by
his m other an d nephew , F o ster I^ewis,
left this week for th eir form er home
in M innesota. They have sold th eir
place here to a Mr. K ing, from C anada,
who expects to tak e possession next
week.
J . W. Ishm aol, of E ugene, spent
M onday night at the Jo e Schneider
home.
M rs. C laude A rne w as tak en to E u ­
gene this week for m edical treatm en t.
Mr. and Mrs. F ran k C reason, Mr.
and M rs. J . It Cooley and W illiam
and A ddison H eath were guests S un­
day at the C W. Sears home.
Two new pupils started to school
last w eek, being Leslie V aughn and
Robert Lew is, both o f whom recently
moved here.
Mr. and M rs. W . D. H eath and fam ­
ily spent T uesday evening o f last week
w ith Mr. an d Mrs. F red F rost at Blue
M ountain.
Miss N aom i Mooney, of Blue Mown
tain , is spending a few days w ith her
au n t, Mrs. George Layng.
Mr. and M rs. H arry C astle visited
Sunday w ith Mrs. C astle 's sister, Mrs.
Claude Arne.
J . W. F isher, of C urtin, spent the
week end it th e W. I). H eath home.
Mr. and M rs. J . R. Cooley, C larence
Sears an d W illiam and A ddison H eath
were in th e G rove T uesday from here.
STAR
Knowes & Gräber
Hardware and
Furniture
Oregon
Eugene Cottage Grove
STAGE
Leaves Eugene
Daily...........................
8 a. m.
Ex. Sunday........................2 p. m
Sunday........................... 4 p. m.
Leaves Cottage Orove
Daily.........................„..9:30 a. m.
Ex. Sunday................. 3:30 p. m.
Sunday............................... 5 p. m
The H eatinel want* the new*.
Grove Transfer
Furniture Moving and
General Jobbing
(Special to The S entinel.)
Dec. 14.— S everal from here intended
the basket ball gam e betw een Dorena
and D rain a t D orena S atu rd ay eve­
ning, in w hich D rain w as victorious.
C harlie W hite and H arry Crum e, of
C ottage G rove, spent from F riday u n ­
til M onday evening v isitin g at the
Sallee home*.
Dale O w en, of R ujada, spent the
week end at home.
Mrs. La Sc 11s S tew art, of Row River,
visited in S ta r T hursday of last week.
Mrs. M yrtle P itch er visited w ith
Mrs. O. C. Sallee T hursday.
Miles P itc h er Sr., of D orena, spent
W ednesday v isitin g at th e home of
Milos P itc h er J r. and M rs. J . H.
Spa hr.
Mrs. J . E. W oodson and children, of
the Grove, visited from F rid ay until
Sunday at the home of Mrs. W oodson’s
m other, Mrs. Ida M. W icks.
Mr. and Mrs. O ral Sallee and little
d aughter visited in Row R iver Sunday
afternoon.
W alter W ood, who is em ployed at
R ujada, spent the week end at the
Mrs. Ida W icks home.
N O TICE OF F IN A L SE T T LE M E N T.
N otice is hereby given th a t th e un­
dersigned E xecutrix of the esta te of
Fanny 8.
deceased, has filed
her account for the final settlem ent of
the said estate in the C ounty C ourt of
th e 8 tate of O regon, fo r L ane C ounty,
an d th at Tuesday, the 24th day of
Jan u a ry A. 1). 1022 at the court room
o f the said court in E ugene, Lane
C ounty, Oregon, at 11 o 'clock, A. M.
of said day has been by said court
fixed as the tim e am i place fo r h ea r­
ing objections th ereto and for fin a l
settlem ent of said estate by order
m ade and entered of record on the
27th day of Decem ber, A. D. 1021.
ID A ROGERS,
E xecutrix of th e esta te of
F annie S. H arris, deceased.
II. J. S H IN N ,
A ttorney for E xecutrix.
dec23*jan20
N O TIC E OF F IN A L SE T T LE M E N T.
N otice is hereby given th at th e un-
dcrsigned E xecutor of the esta te of
D avid C. H ubbard, deceased, has filed
his account for th e fin al settlem ent of
th e said estate in the C ounty Court
o f the S ta te of Oregon, fo r Lane
C ounty and th at Tuesday, the 24th
day of Jan u a ry , A. D. *1022 at the
court room of the said court in E u­
gene, Lane County, O regon, a t 11
o 'clock, A. M. of said day has been
by said court fixed as the tim e and
place for hearing objections th ereto
an d for fin a l settlem ent of said estate
by order made an d entered of record
on the 17th day of Decem ber. A. I).
1921.
PER R Y W. H U BBA RD ,
E xecutor of th e esta te of
D avid C. H ubbard, deceased.
H. J. S H IN N ,
A ttorney for E xecutor.
d23-jan20
N O TICE FOR PU BLIC A T IO N .
D epartm ent of the In te rio r, U. S.
L and O ffice a t Roseburg, Oregon,
Decem ber 6, 1921.
N otice is hereby given th a t Thom as
E. Alice no, of C ottage Grove, Oregon,
who, on J a n u a ry 3, 1921, m ade hom e­
stead en try serial, No. 013588, for
S\V Vi N EVi, section 7, tow nship 22 S.,
Range 3 W., W illam ette M eridian, has
filed notice of in tentio n to m ake fin al
three y ear proof, to establish claim to
the land above described, before E. O.
Immol, U. S. Com m issioner, a t his
office, at Eugene, Oregon, on th e 12th
day o f Ja n u a ry , 1922.
C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: E v erett
Sm all, o f C ottage Grove, O regon:
George Sm all, of C ottage Grove, O re­
gon; A rchie G illam , of C ottage Grove,
On*.; John M urry, of C ottage Grove,
Oregon.
‘ W. H . CANON,
dec9 -janfi
Register.
N O TICE.
N otice is hereby given th a t the sem i­
annual sta te exam ination fo r te a c h e rs'
certificates w ill be held in the circuit
court room in Eugene com m encing
W ednesday, D ecem ber 21, a t 9 a. m.
and closing S aturday, D ecem ber 24.
All teachers whose certificates expire
are required to la* on ha ml prom ptly
at 9 a. m. on W ednesday. A schedule
of the days on w hich subjects w ill be
given can be had by applying to
J J . MOORE,
d9 Hi C ounty School S uperintendent.
REAPING BENEFIT
FROM T H E E X P E R IE N C E O F COT
TA GE GROVE PEO PL E.
We are fo rtu n ate indeed to be able
to profit by the experience of our
neighbors. The public u tterances of
C ottage G rove residents on the follow
ing subjects will interest and b en efit
m any of our readers. Road th is s ta te ­
m ent. No b e tte r proof can be had.
J. H. B aker, prop, blacksm ith shop,
942 W. M ain »St., C ottage Grove, says:
“ I have used D oan's K idney Pills
w ith b en efit an d am glad to endorse
them . I w as troubled w ith atta c k s of
kidney trouble and my back was weak
and lame. My kidneys annoyed me,
too, by th eir irreg u lar action but
D oan ’s K idney Pills alw ays helped me
when I used them for these ailm ents,
streng th en in g my back and k id n e y s .''
P rice 60c, at all dealers. D on ’t
sim ply ask for a kidney rem edy— get
Credit Omitted.
D oan's K idney Pills— the sam e th at
The story appearing in the Decem­ Mr. B aker had. F oster M ilburn Co.,
ber Id issue of The S entinel headed, M frs., B uffalo, N. Y.
dec23 3«
“ Brick and M ortar Do N ot M ake a
C ity; C haracter of Its C itizens D oes,’ ’
should have been credited U> Fred
Lock ley, of tn e Oregon Jo u rn al. All
credit was in ad v erten tly om itted ns
the story w as printed.
SUMMONS.
In the C ircuit Court of th e S ta te of
F W. JACO BS PB O PB IE T O B
Oregon in and for Italic County.
Adah H artzell, p lain tiff, vs. Floyd
Rea Phone 21 F3 O ffice Phone 4
F. H artzell, defendant.
To Floyd F. H artzell, th e above nam ed
d efe n d « n t:
In the nam e of the S ta te o f O regon:
D on ’t have any ulnrkors K eep track
You
are hereby required to appear and
of w hnt each hen doea by lining egg
record cards F or sale by The S en ti­ answ er the com plaint filed ag ainst you
nel a t $1.75 th e hundred.
••• in the above en titled suit w ithin six
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Rolled oats............................................................................
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