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

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tre«* was th e principal feature, am i
SUM M ONS
guessing contests and social chut en
> replicated Piano-Accordion, Popular
livened tin- afternoon. R efreshm ents of In th e C ircuit C ourt o f the S ta te of I
European Instrument, Played by Visocchi
enke, sandwich«**, salmi, pickles and Ori'Kou in and fo r I.nne County.
coffee were served by the hostess.
A dah llartzoll, p lain tiff, vs. Floyd
F. llartzo ll, defendnnt.
sir ocelli Trio Will Give Maximum of Cultured Entertainment to
To Floyd F. llartzo ll, tho above uiimi'd I
HEBRON
Local Folks— Three Clever Musical Stars.
dofonilnnt:
In the namo o f tbo S tato o f Oregon!
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Dec. 21.— Mrs. H arvey T aylor visited You a n horeby roquirod to appoar and
during the week at the home of her answ or tho com plaint filed ag ain st you
daughter, Mrs. Jackson Sprinkle, in in tho above en titled suit w ithin six
weeks from tho dntn of the first publi­
City.
by doing your running around m a Ford enclosed car, Ju n A ctio son n was
born December 14 to Mr. cation of this sum m ons, nnd if you fail
to so answ er for w ant thereof the
where you will Is- cozy and warm and dry, and by letting and Mrs. Fred F atten .
Among those in the Grove from here p la in tiff w ill apply to the Court for
a Fordaon tractor bo your jack of all Hades.
S aturday were Mrs. J. G. M urry and relief prayed for in p la in tiff’s com ­
son Hoy, Miss A da Gilerist and Miss p laint: For a decree dissolving tho
m arriage contract betw een you and
Bear in mind that we have the most complete mechanical Finer.
Mrs. J. Q. A. Young was in the the p lain tiff on the grounds o f deser I
department this side of Portland and that we carry any ac­ Grove S aturday and visited at the G. lion fo r more th an one year, for the I
care, custody and control over the I
C arlile home.
cessory you may want, or can (ret it for you upon a few days’ L. There
will In* a program and C hrist m inor child, K lcnor F ay H artzcll, for
notice,
the support of the said child in tho
mas tree in the sehool house S aturday am
ount of $15.00 per m onth and for 1
evening.
alim
ony in the am ount of $25.00 per
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Fowell and Mr. m onth
for costs and disbursem ents J
and Mrs. I,. D. H uff were in the o f this and
suit.
Grove Tuesday.
This summons is served by publica­
tion by order of the Hon. O. F. Skip- '
LYNX HOLLOW
w orth, Judge of the above mimed
Court, dated the 13th day' of Decern ,
(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
th e date of the first
AlTliniUZKI) FOKI) ACJKNVY
TKLKT1IONK 27
Dec. 21.— Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Rcnnc her, 1921, and
of th is summons is the
and Ralph M osburg m otored to E u g en e1 publication
10th day of Decem ber, 1921, nnd the
the le tte r part of hist week.
of the last publication w ill bo on
M «rvin Jackson, of Spencer B utte, dnte
the 27th day of Jan u n ry , A. I) 1921.
i*pent
Tuesday
night
w
ith
Mr.
and
M
rs.
H. J. SHTNX,
urday to spend Christ mas » ilk her M arion Lebow.
A ttorney for P ln in tiff.
gru udì .*« rents.
Carl
Cam
pbell,
of
th<*
Row
river
Mi and Mrs. T 1». Hodges «•a \ e country took tw o loads of his goods Hesidenee nnd F ostoffiee address: C ot­
tage Grove, I.anc County, Ore. dlfij27
S aturday for S; I«*m, w h«*r«* th.*v nil) from
form er home here th e first
spend Christ mas w ith M ru. Ilo Ili«-"' of tin* his week.
D E LIG H T VALLEY.
p«*Opl« .
There will be a C hristm as tree and N O TIC E OF F IN A L SETTLEM EN T.
M rs. 1.... N ixon «»nt« i ta int il II«' li. program
(Special to The Sentinel.)
in connection w ith a box
T
X.
club
\V«*<
t
mas
(
’hris
nesdny
A
social at the Lynx Hollow sehool house N otice is hereby given th at th«* un-
Dec. 22. Among those in Kugenc
d«*rsigned E xecutrix of the estate of
S aturday were the Lee Nixon, L. J.
T hursday evening, Dec. 22.
Sears, K. J. Kent an d \\ S Itl.ikclv
W alter Fentico is reported on th<* Funny S. H arris, deceased, has fil«*«I
fam ilies and Mrs. Law rene« Brown.
her account for the final settlem ent of
sick list.
Mary and Liomd H aight are horn«*
The young men of the neighborhood th«* sai«l estat«* in th e C ounty Court of
from school for the holidays.
played Creswell a gam e of basket ball the »state of Oregon, fo r Lam* County,
The Hen Jackson fam ily and F. M.
M onday night, the score stood 13 to and th at T uesday, th«* 24th day o f
Jackson, of W alker, were Sunday
Jan u a ry A. I). 1922 a t tho court room
15 in favor of Creswell.
guests at ih«1 O sear Jackson home.
of th e said court in Eugene, Lane
The K. J. »Scars, Lee Nixon and < Is
C ounty, Oregon, at 11 o ’clock, A. M.
SA
G
IN
a W
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car Jackson faun lie- s p m l Snudai r\<
of said «lay has been by said court
* rung nt the <’I « 1«• W right home, near
fixed as th e tim<* an d place fo r h ear­
(Special
t<»
The
Sentinel.)
W alker.
ing objections th ereto and for fin al
Dec. 21.— Mrs. Lizzie Olden, who had settlem
Mylon Haight is w orking for tin*
ent of said estate by order
been v isiting at th<* home of her aunt, made and
11. W. W hite electric com puny in Ku
o f record on the
Mrs. C. C. M oody, left for her home 27th day of entered
gene.
l)f<*«*mb«*r, A. I). 1921.
at Coquille S aturday.
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges and Lu
ID A ROGERS,
Geo. Fogle w ent to Coburg Tuesday
you evi'r lii'iir th«' plnno-iicconlton? If n«>t, you will hav«> a «•lian<'<\
t* i I«* C ornutt w it «* Eugene visitors Mon
Ex«*cutrix of th«* estate of fo r IMil
to work.
til«' gr«>at m aste r on th is p a rtic u la r In stru m en t, Is to ap p ear
day.
F annie S. H arris, deceased. herp V In isocchi,
Mrs.
F
eurl
M
cKee
was
in
Eugene
th e n ear fu tu re w ith his com pany of distin gu ished a rtists. Th«' piano
Leotn Drown i> going to Eugem Sat
H . J . S H IN N ,
S aturday.
dec23-jnn20 accordion Is little know n o utside of contin en tal Knrop«', and w hile one of the
M rs. Fischer, of Lynx Hollow, spent A ttorney for E xecutrix.
m ost co m p lic at'd In stru m en ts know n. It has w onderful possibilities. Assist
several days of last week a t the
Inc Mr. Visocchi nn> tw o clover younc ladles, w ho fe atu re d elightful solo work
M oody horn«*.
N O TIC E OF F IN A L SETTLEM EN T. In violin, voice and piano. T his trio Is one of th e m ost p op ular In lyceuin and
Mr. and Mrs. B art Johnston shopped
a m axim um of cu ltured en te rtain m en t In every program . T heir repel-
in the Grove Tuesday.
N otice is hereby given th at the un- offers
folre know s no lim itations.
Mr. T aylor and son, of Creswell, dersigned
Ex«*cutor
of
the
estate
of
spent Sunday at the home of Mr. D avid C. H ubbard, deceased, has filed
T a y lo r’s , daughter, Mrs. H ow ard his account for th e fin a l settlem ent of
Moody.
the said estate in th e C ounty Court High School Auditorium, Monday Night, January 2, 8 o’Clock
T erry Moody w ent to E ugene S atu r of
th<* S ta te of Oregon, for Lane
day,
retu
rn
in
g
Sunday.
eon-
C ounty and th a t Tuesday, th«* 24th A girl lik«*s to go to a store w here I t is som etim es b e tte r to tell a lie
day of Jan u ary , A. I). 1922 at th«*
is n ’t know n when she buys h«?r and m ake it stick th an to tell the
court room of th e said court in E u ­ slu*
DO REN A
tru th in such a w ay th at folks d o n ’t
gene, L ane County, Oregon, at II trousseau.
believe you.
o ’clock, A. M. of said day has been
(Special to Th«* Sentinel.)
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It seems funny th at there is often
Dee. 21.— Agnes H ilton, o f the by said court fix ed as the tim e and more
About
th«*
w
orst
old woman on the
sense
in
a
small
head
than
in
a
Grnv«*, spent a few «lays w ith her place for hearing objections thereto large one._____
face o f the earth is the old bachelor.
rnoth«*r, Mrs. M uud H ilton, a t tho and for fin al settlem ent of said estate
by order made und entered of record
«amt*.
T he S t o r e W h e re Yo u r D o l l a r Does It s Dut y G nroutte
Chnuncey and C urthbert C ritos mo on th«* 17th day of Dcc«»mb«*r, A. D.
tored to E ugene T hursday, retu rn in g 1921
FER R Y W. HUBBARD,
F riday.
E xecutor o f th«* esta te of
Miss Fay*«* Jen ning s came home Fri
D avid C. H ubbard, deceased.
from M onmouth for the holiday
ON THE WEST SIDE
PHONE 9 day
II J . S H IN N ,
vacation.
d23-jnn20
J . E. B edford and son Edw in mo­ A ttorn ey fo r E xecutor.
tored to Donna Sunday.
M r and Mrs. Glen Soott m otored to
N O TIC E FOR PU BLIC A TIO N .
Eugene M onday.
Mr. and Mrs. Em it K irk nnd chil* D epartm ent of the In terio r, U. S.
«Iren am i Mr. am i Mrs. W ayne K irk
O ffice a t Roscburg, Oregon,
m otored to M areola Sunday and spent L D and
ecem ber 6, 1921.
tin* day at th«* J . E. Holst rom home.
otice is h«*r«*by given th at Thom as
Mrs. Edw in B edford spent »Sunday N Abeene,
of C ottage Grove, Oregon,
at th e home of her parents, E. J E.
who, on Jan u a ry 3, 1921, m ade hom e­
L-um.
en try serial, No. 013588, for
Miss N ora War«l returned home S a t­ stead NEV»,
section 7, tow nship 22 S.,
urday from M onm outh for tin* holiday SWV4
R ange 3 W’., W illam ette M eridian, has
vacation.
filed notice of in tentio n to m ake fin al
thr«*«* y«*ar proof, to establish claim to
BLUE M O U N TA IN
th«* land above described, before E. O.
Im m el, U. S. Com m issioner, a t his
(Special t •» Th«* Sentintd.)
office, at Eugene, Orogon, on th«* 12th
D im 2 t
W ill St« mu t has pm m m day of Jan u a ry , 1922.
coat of paint on th«* outside <»f the C laim ant nam es as w itnesses: E v erett
church.
all, of C ottage Grove, O regon:
V«*rnon W hipps has retu rn ed home Sm
George Sm all, of C ottage Grove, O re­
for C hristm as.
gon;
rchie Gillam , o f C ottage Grove,
George L o w ry ’s horses ran aw ay Or«*.; A John
M urry, of C ottage Grove,
f
from home last w«*ek. causing him to Oregon.
W. H. CANON,
go to tow n <o g«*t them.
<l«*c9
jan6
R egister.
A. W . Swanson, Manager
II K ibby has gon«* to Fort- —--------------------------------------------------------
NOXALL K(l(j| I’ll« »DFCKU is a highly produetiv« egg land Mrs to 11. spend
C hristm as w ith h«*r
Thos. Cowing.
producing food, Isiing Inch in protrui ami manufacture«! of «laughter, Mrs.
A D M IN IS T R A T O R ’8 NOTICE.
I^aneaster has been on the
the purest concentrates ami (trains obtainable. You will not siek Robert
list this week.
N otice is hereby given th at th«* un­
M ary Lavng spent a few days of dersigned has been «luly appointed by
find a purer food.
this week v isiting w ith her grand par th«* C ounty Court o f th e S tate of Or«*
eats, Mr. and Mrs. George Do wens.
gon, fo r I jane C ounty, ad m in istrato r
NOXALL SCRATCH FFKD is a very well balanced grain
of th«* e sta te of C arl F. N. A lsted,
lecensed.
DORENA.
A ll persons having claim s against
’ » ration food and when fed alone with Nnxall Kgg Ciodneer
said e sta te are hereby notified to p re­
(Special to Tin» Sentinel.)
a profitable egg production is assured.
Dee. 27.— Miss Anna Cunningham sent th e sam e to me «luly verified at
to H arrisburg S aturday to spend C ottage Grove, Or«*., on or befor«* six
NOXALL FEEDS are manufactured close to home in the w the ent holidays
m onths a f te r th«* d ate of this notice.
w ith her parents.
D ated th is 23r«l day of Dec., 1921.
Mrs. C. 1). V anV alin went to M arsh
largest feed plant in the valley outside of Cortland. There field
F rid ay to visit her daughter,
ANCHOR A L8TED ,
Appeal to countless thousands each year
0 A dm inistrator o f tin* estate of
are no purer feeds than Niixall Feeds and it pays to use them Mrs. Miss A. Be Fleuard.
nett a T eeters is spending tin*
Carl F. N. A lsted, deceased.
holidays at the home of her parents, J . E. YOUNG,
There you will enjoy the warmth of an unclouded sun, the
Sold by
j
i
Mr. au«l Mrs. Charles T eeters.
A ttorney for estate.
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bathing beaches, outdoor sports and the fragrance of flowers
Mrs. T. F. Crouse and children, of
Fortlnud, nr«* visitin g at th«* home of
Why not go to California’s Sunny Southland this winter!
her m other, Mrs. W arren K«*lly.
and oranges.
Mr. and Mrs. S. O. VnnSchoiack
and Mrs. Fred K«*lly m otored to Eu FROM T H E E X P E R IE N C E OF COT
gen»* Saturday.
Through Sleeping Cars
TA GE GROVE P E O PL E
M r*. .1 ii iiu - C'hapmtin ram i' up from
Successor to J F Spray,
Kugi'i««' H ndirdny am t 1 » viniting nt th«> We are fo rtu n ate indeed to be able
OBSERVATION AND DINING CARS VIA
hom r of hor
Mr. am t Mrs. II. to p ro fit by tho experience of our
S. Balt's.
The, S cen ic Shasta Route
Koliort Com«'», of Kugcn«', spout neighbors. Th«* public u tterances of
'hristm as at tho ChaHos T eetors homo. C ottage Grove resi«lents oil th«* follow
Chnnni'oy C ritos s|iont sovornl days mg subjects w ill in terest und benefit
Provide all the comforts of modern travel. The rail journey
of tho past « 0 0 k at tho Wm. Childors many o f our readers. B ead th is s ta te ­
affords
an opportunity of seeing many interesting places
homo in tho Grove.
No b etter proof can be luul.
along the way.
Mr. and Mrs. VV. W W ats..... of Ku m ent.
J.
H.
B
nker,
prop,
blacksm
ith
shop,
K,.|, 0 , Mr. and Mrs. Frod K illy and
ohildron and Cuthliort Critos s|M'iit 942 W. Main »St., C ottage Grove, says:
C hristinas nt tho C. A. VanSohoiaok “ 1 have used D oan ’s K idney Fills
Round Trip Excursion Tickets
w ith )>(>n«‘fit and am glad to endorse
homo.
Mr and Mrs. J. E. Holst rom nnd them . I was troubled w ith atta ck s «>f
are on sale to
ohildron, of Maroola, spi'nt C hristm as kidn«*y troubl«* and my back was weak
J)
nnd lam e. My kidneys annoyed me,
at tho J. H K irk homo.
SANTA BARBARA—LOS ANGELES SAN 01 KUO
Borthn K irk spout Sunday night in too, by th eir irreg u lar action but
tho Grove.
D
oan’s
K
idney
Fills
alw
ays
h«*lped
me
Mr and Mrs. C arl Vulgiimor«' and when I used th«*m fo r these ailm ents,
For fares, train schedules, descriptive folders or sleeping ear
children, of Maroola. spent a few days streng
reservations, ask ticket agents, or write
th
en
in
g
my
back
nnd
k
id
neys.”
| nf this week at tho Chns. Tootors
P
rice
50c,
nt
all
dealers.
D
on’t
homo.
« 1
Carl VanValin roturnod homo r ridny sim ply ask for a kidn«*y rebiedy—get
D oan’s K idney Fills— th«* sam e th at
from Upton.
Mr. B ak er had. F o ster M iIburn Co.,
dec23 30
W hen a man has u good si/.e«l n«*st M frs., B uffalo, N. Y.
<123-30 John M. Se«»tt, General Passenger Agent
j.gg h«* can usually find s«»m«* girl who
W ATCH YOUR LA BEL.
J I is w illing to be his chicken.
Make Your New Year
a Happy One
W oodson Brothers Garage
Neighborhood News
Happy New Year to You
We li.’imllc only honest groceries of first
quality. And in addition to that, we
fcider <*a«*h nistonier a |*ersoiial friend and
treat him as such.
No. i) is our telephone.
EADS
GROCERY
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Greetings, Friends!
May the New Year he a happy
ami prosperous one for you
and yours. We will remain
closed «all day Monday, so that
ail may enjoy the glorious
holidav.
LISTEN HERE, POULTRYMEN
The poultry business is a good business
and a paying one, especially in this com­
munity, if managed properly. One of llu*
chief items to he \vatelie«l is ill«- feeding stuff.
High quality feeds mean economy Jo the
feeder.
^
The Sam ple Store
California
Sunshine and Oranges
Economy Feed Store
REAPING BENEFIT
i
' (r
(r
Knowes & Gräber
Hardware and
C ottage C rave
Oregon
Furniture
Southern Pacific Lines