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ONLY ONE “BEST” OotUga Grove People (M e* Where Credit I i Due. Credit People o f Cottage d ro ve who suffer with weak kidneys and had bark» want a kidney remedy that ran bo depended upon. Doan's Kidney Pills is a modi eine fo r the kidneys only, and one that is harked by w illin g testimony o f Cottage Grove people. Ask your neighbor. C. A. Lam bert, 2.11 Second St., Cot tage d rove, says: " I d o n ’t know o f anything better for kidney trouble thnn Doan's Kidney Pills. Mv work was a strain on my bark and 1 had attacks o f lumbago which hurt me to bend or stoop and it was just as hard to Straighten again. My kidneys acted irregularly, until I used lhian's Kid ney Pills but they were just what I needed for they made my back strong and well aud put my kidneys in good order.” Price (MV, at all dealers. D on ’t aim ply ask for a kidney remedy—get D oan’s Kidney P ills — the same that Mr luimbert had. Poster Milhurn Co., M fra . B uffalo, N. Y. f3 10 a N o matter what you want, never g ive up until you have used a Sentinel want tf Do you want to buy something and d on 't know who has it fo r salef A Sentinel wautad w ill find the owner fo r you. tf Grove Transfer ] Furniture M oving and General Jobbing F W. JACOBS. P R O P R IE T O R Baa Phone 21 FS O ffic e Phone 4 City Transfer H aulin g and D raying P IA N O M O V IN O A S P E C IA L T Y W OOD BOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D O ffic e la Spray Brick Near B P. Depot P H O N E 99 Eugene Cottage Grotfe STAGE Leaves Eugene m. Kx. Sunday...... ......... 2 Sunday ........ 4 p. in. Leave« Cottage Oro« Daily................ .... Í» :.*«> Kx. Sunday...... ...... 3 30 Sunday________ ........._.5 p. m. P B O F E S S IO N A L CARDS DR O. E. FROST O ffic e a l u s s ili builring Phone 47 I Cottage Grove Oregon O A V E N C D YO TT. M. D. Phyairian nod Surgeon X ray work in nil its branrhes. Eve mugs by a pinout ment. 634 Mam C ottage Grove, Oregon J. E. Y O U N Q Attorney at latw O ffic e rear o f fir s t National bank Cottage Grove, Oregon H. J. S H IN N A ttorurv at l a s and N otary Public Practices in nil f ourta. Tw enty fiv e years o f experience Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. A L T A K IN O Attorney at U v Collections, Probate, N otary Public 77» Willam ette Ht., Eugene,Ore. H. W. T IT U S . D. M D. Expert Dentistry Medern equipment, fir s t N ational Bank building Hours 9 to 12 and 1 tu 6 Evenings aud Muuduys by appointment. J. 8 M E D L E Y Attorney at l a * Eugene l » a u A Muting* Bank Bldg. Eugeue, Oregon DR W M H A M IL T O N Chini prnetie Chronic cases a specialty. O ffic e | over Darby hardware Residence at 212 Mouth P a cific Highway. D R A. W K IM E Specialist in Obstetrics W ill rare fo r confinements at his | home i f desired. Hprcial nurse if re quired Phouee: o ffic e , 34; res. 129J I F. J A L S T O T T Suggestive Tliera|» mi lies Why krep your petiusf lioth chronic m ici acut** ailiucntn treat« «1 i'Loue 140 I* ruttai;** Grove, Or**. DR W E. LE B O W Deatiat O f f ics F ifth and Main. Hour», 8:30 to 12 aud I to 5:30. Evening* and Huadaty* by appointment. Pbon*?»: o f f atm ;15, rfNidfurf* 133 L J. T. S P R A Y Collector O ffic e is P ir»t N ational bank build ia g ; Huth u tr^ t fntraiio* H E R B E R T W LO M B A R D Attorney a« I i « Fimt N ational Hank Building Cottage Grove, Or»*. I ’ bour 1H | “Ole and Inga Talk It Over” BY J. D. SM U LL IN THE A L E X A N D R IA . M IN N . POST N EW B Notice o f Sale o f Estruy Stock. N otice is licrehv given that by v ir tue o f an order of J. K. Young, Justice o f the Peace for Cottage Grove .lustice Ulst riet. Lane County, Oregon, which on ici wa made and enternd on the 4th du y o f February, 1922, 1 will on the 21th day o f February, 1922, at the hour o f 11 o ’clock a. m. o f said day, at my fumi four miles west of Cottage Grove, » i the Loraue road, sell to the highest bidder for cash, one red mu le y heifer, tw o red aud white heifers and one reddish black heifer, each about one year old, none o f said animuls huviug either mark* or brands and were taken up by me on or about the 1st dai oí December, 1981, said sal«* being for the cost o f taking up, keep ing and selling o f said stock and for damage by und feed for the same. Date o f first publication of this no tice February 10. 1922. f i o 17 MKH. E L L A TH O M PHON. Oregon, said potut being 18.31 cha. V\. and 4.25 cha. 8. o f tho N. E. corner o f William C urriu’» L>. L. 0'., being Claim No. 44, and running from thuuc« N. 17.73 cha.; Thouco W. .10.¿4 cha. to tho E. boundary o f a county road; Thcni'o H. follow in g tho E. boundary o f »aid couuty road 17.73 cha.; aud thouco K. 30.54 cha. t<> tho placo o f begiiiumg, cuulaiuiug 54.14 acroa more ur losa iu Lane couuty, Oreguu. Second tract: Tho 8. V» o f the 8. W. V* of 8ec. 3; the N . & o f the N. W. «4, and the 8. W. V* o f tho N. W. U , and tho N. W. £ o f the N. K. w o f 8oc. 10, all iu Tp. 21. 8. K. 3 VV. o f tho Willamutto Meridian iu Lauo couuty, Gregon, containing 240 acroa moro or loaa. Datod und firat published Jan. 13, 1922. siitisfy said lien, together with tho in terest thereon and tho costs and dis hlirsements of said sale. Given under my liuud this 1st day of February, 1922. O. U. 1’ITC H E K , Marshal 13 mli3 of the C ity of Cottuge Grove. N O T IC E OF S H E R IF F 8 S A L E ON lhia is the first o f a series o f ilia league organizer, when did he put any E X E C U T IO N IN FO KE C L08U KE . logs iii which Ole aud Inga nlk over j money in your pocketf I f he know so the Non Partisan league The stories i much why. don’t he make some him N otice is hereby given that by vit were originally printed in The Posi I self I Ole, you always been good re tue o f uu execution aud order of sule News, of Aleinndria, Mimi., mid hid publican unii go to county convention, iu foreclosure issued out o f the Circuit considerable influence u|am polities in and you have u chance to go to legisla Court o f Lane County, Oregon, ou the lSth day of Jtinuary, 1922, iu a suit that stale. Oregon lieing one o f the ture yourself. Now when you get sizty wherein su the 17th day of January, objectives o f the league, the stories I years old nlong some some fellow and 1922, iu said Court, Lucy Bryan, w ill la- o f interest here, pa rt ieu la rly I tell you you ulvvnys been a fool nil p lain tiff, recovered judgment against to farmers. Ole and Inga present the your life , and he gels your f i l l to put the defendants, Walter Wheelnek Mur arguments for both aides and the n pin ou you to show other people you tiu and lla ttio Dorothy Martin, for the UOMJdU DKlNKAJtD, reader ran be the judge o f who wins acknowledge you always been n fool Guardian aforesaid, sum o f #1,472.39, together with interest the dialog debate. and let somebody rob y o u .” Harrisburg, Oregou, U. F. D. 2. thereon from August 27th, 1921, at the _______ Ola looked somewhat indignant ami rate o f seveu per cent per annum, AM O K A. TU881NG, which judgment wus enrolled and dock somewhat crestfallen, but he felt that Attorney fo r Guardian, O LE H A N S O N JO IN S T H E L E A G U E women d id n ’t know much about those N O T IC E TO C RED ITO RS. eted iu tho Clerk ’» o ffic e of said Court Brownsville, Oro. jl3 fl0 a jh I. in said County ou the 17th day of Jan things and IK' would in l i m e enlist his Notice is hereby given that the un uary, 1922, aud said execution to me c iu f , i ' V* ' l *>v‘“nil,K J1*"1 fall a ! w i f e ’s sympathy for the movement, directed commanding mu in the name N O T IC E OF M A R 8 IIA L B SA LE . com fortable looking nut....... dole picked | lH u,f|er friml H nna,” said dersigned, F. It. Hhermau, has been duly ap|Miiiited Administrator o f the o f the State uf Oregon, iu order to sat its way over a rather rutty road ... o,.-, ’ mn.1 he says the way those peo est&t 111 W. J . Sherman, dt ceasod, by Notice is hereby given that by v ir isfy said judgment, interest, costs of the County Court o f Lane County, r V v V ¿I , pie in Europe live would be .... insult suit and nccruiug costs, to sell the fol Smith Dnku s The machine was not j „ , A a ,.r ie lll hog, and we ought Oregon, ana any and all persons having tue uf a warrant aud order uf sulo, low ing describe!! real property, to-wit: duly maued by ordur o f tho Common going fast, but seemed to take spuria ' . ha „k fu l we live ill the good old c I miiiis against the said estate are Council o f the C ity o f Cottage Grove, Imt fiv e (5 ) in Section Thirty-one if I ho d m ns tfere W .V» . . occa»ioaally, as if tb«* driver com hereby notified and required to present Oregon, which suiU order u* dated the (31) Towuship Tw enty (20) South America. ’ the same to the undersigned adminis trolling the car according to his mood». 31at day o f Juuuury, 1921, i was Uunge Four (4 ) West o f W illam elte Hans was the pride o f the Hanson It filia lly turned in at a drivew ay lead fam ily, a strong, stalwart American trator, duly verified as by law re directed to levy upon aud soil the Meridian in Lane County, Oregon. Also the North H alf (N V j) o f the ing to a large, well built farm house, farm lad o f 23. He had been in the quire«!, at Cottage Grove, Oregon, or property heroin described fo r the col behind whieh were a set o f fii»t‘ farm army once America entered the war to J. H. M edley r attorney at law, ioctiun o f a struct assessment in tho North H alf fN ‘r j l of the Northeast United States National Bank Building, sum uf 4371.U2 fo r the improvement o f One-fourth (NE'/sJ o f Section Six (0j building*. The ear ran into a subs tan and was now in Germany with the Eugene, Oregon, within six months Tw enty one (21) South N orth P a cific highway, which said us Towuship tial garage aud Ole Hanson, the owner army o f occupation. from the date o f this notice. sessmeut was on the 1 ith day o f Dec., Lunge Four (4 ) West o f Willamette o f the property aud the ear, »hut o f f Dated this the 27th day o f January, 1912, duly made and eutered iu the M eridian, in lame County, Oregon, con “ W ell, Ole, we hear what Hans savs the ga» aud atep|ied out. lie dom'd about this league business when he 1922. F. R. S H E R M A N , Docket of C ity Liens o f said City, at m ining 37 acres, more or less, together Adm inistrator o f the estate of page 54 thereof, against tho follow ing with all the tenements, hereditaments the garage door aud walked toward the comes home, but 1 guess we lx>th do ana uppurtenuncus thereunto belonging W. J. Sherman, deceased. described property to w it: house >' ith the air o f a man who was our sticking to the farm together j27f24 . . " ------------- well satisfied with himself. Beginning at the Northwest corner or otherwise appertaining. each. ’ ’ N ow , therefore, in the name o f the o f a truel o f laud deeded by D. G. When he opened tin* door a motherly A L I A S SUMM ONS. “ When we get our program working McFarland to A . Nelson, run thence Statu o f Oregou, in compliance with woman o f perhaps 60 years o f age things w ill be d ifferent fo r us farmers. said execution and order o f sale and in greeted him with a smile. In th«* Circuit Court o f the State of N orth 29“ 40’, East 1.74 chains, thence order to satisfy said judgment, inter We are going to unite the laborer and N orth 37°, East 2.39 chains, thence * * You ’r«* late, Ole. Did the tires the farmer and run this government Oregon, for Lane County. est, costs o f suit aud accruing costs, f Pearl B. Reynolds, P la in tiff, vs. N orth 29“ , East 5 chains, thence East w ill ou Saturday, tho 18th day o f Feb trouble you a g a in f * It was Mrs. Han a while for the benefit o f us down about .49 ehuins to the center o f cliau Henry B. Reynolds, Defendant. ruury, 1922, at the hour ol' one o 'elude ►on, the w ife, who »[Hike. trodden producers, “ returned Ole. To Henry B. Reynolds, Defendant: uel o f the Coast Fork river, thence iu the afternoon ui said day, at the “ Oh, n o !“ returned Ole, aud he re up said channel to a point due East of “ Yes, Ole, you w ill do wonders, you In the Name o f the State o f Oregon: southwest frout door of the Cuuuty moved hi» coat ami prepared to eat and those good for nothing laboring You are hereby required to appear the beginning |annt aud thence West Court Uuti.it> in Eugeue, Lane County, the evening meal. men you lured last summer that and answer the complaint file d against about 2.o9 chains to the point o f be Oregon, o ffe r for sule and soil fur rush, Now Mrs. Hanson, whose first name charged you 60 cents an hour ami you in the above entitled suit, on or ginning, in tho City o f Cottage Grove, at public auetiuii, subject to rudemp was lngeborg and who went by the wanted to work 8 hours a day. You before the 24th day o f March, 1922, lame County, Oregon. tiou as provided by law, all uf the Now, therefore in the Name of right, title aud interest o f the de short name o f Inga in the fam ily, luol w ill run the government all right, but said date being more than six weeks of Cottage Grovo, aud fendants, Walter Wheolock M artin aud been married to Ole thirty yea r» and you w ill pay for it and the laborers from the date o f the order providing the City for publication hereof, and i f you fail virtue of said warrant and H attie Dorothy Martin, husband and she knew his moods well. His manner and lazy organizers w ill liv e o f f you. to so appear and answer, said p la in tiff by tonight was a li 111« more self -confident A fine mess you w ill make. I t ’s a w ill take judgment against you for the order o f sale, 1 w ill on the 3rd day o f w ife, aud M ary Welter u n d ----------- than usual, and he seemed to be proud good thing us women can vote now .“ relief demanded in her complaint. This March, 1922, at the hour o f 1 o ’clock W elter, nor husband, whose firsL aud p. ui. o f said day in front o f tho C ity fu ll name is unkuown, and all othei summons is published pursuant to an Hall ill Cottage C rete, Oregon, otter persons claiming or to claim o f something. And Inga piled up the supper dishes. by, order of Hon. G. F. Skipworth, Judge “ You seem to feel pretty good t o “ I f I ’d thought women d id n ’ t have fo r sale to the highest and best bidder through, from ur under them, ur eithei night, Ole. Has wheat gone up s o m e f“ more sense l wouldn't a voted for that o f said court, file d in said cause on fo r cash, subject to redemption, all o f them, in aud to sutd premises. January 31, 1922, and requiring the inquired Inga. F E E D G. 8T1C K E L8, suffrage. But you can ’t blame them. summons herein to 1 m ? served by pub the above described property, or so j291'17sjh Sh eriff of Lune Couuty, Ore. “ Wheat gone up! I should say not. They d on ’t get out much.“ lishing th«» same once each week for a much thereof as may be necessary to It w o n ’t go up while us farmers have “ Ole, you go to bod. Y o u ’re coming p e r io d .o f six weeks in the Cottage any. ‘ Big B iz ’ w ill see to th a t,“ re down with that flu s tu ff or you Grov«* Sentinel, a newspaper printed T R E A S U R E R 'S S E M I A N N U A L F IN A N C I A L S T A T E M E N T OF T H E C IT Y plied Ole. wouldn’t talk such nonsense. You take and published at Cottage Grove, Lune OF C O TT A G E GROVE, OREGON, FRO M J U N E 30, 1921, Inga looked him over for a minute. a drink o f that stu ff in the cellar and County, Oregon. TO D E CE M B ER 31, 1922, IN C L U S IV E Date o f first publication, February “ ‘ Big B iz ,’ what are you talking you get over this foolishness in the 3, 1922. about O le f Who is n e t* ’ morning. ’ v F R E D E. S M IT H , G EN ERAL FUND ‘ "B ig B i/,‘ M id Ole, ‘ Big Biz,* A ttorney fo r P la in tiff, ......$ 894.58 why i t ’s not a man; well, i t ’s ‘ Big fel>3 inch 17 Eugene, Ore, 3,993.52 Biz. * I d id n 't know m yself how us 342.98 farmers hav* been robbed until I met à 2.393.81 G U A R D IA N ’S S A L E OF R E A L Jim Bower in towu and he told me PRO PERTY. 56.76 all about it, but we are going to get Feb. 6.— Regular meeting. 993.15 them, Inga. Those robbers in the The follow ing petition fo r franchises Notice is hereby given that pursuant 947.39 towns and the cities are going to be under ordinance No. 480 were present to an order o f sale o f the County kicked out. We are going to run this ed and granted: F. W. Jacobs, to con Court of the State o f Oregou fo r the $ 4,211.98 ♦ 4,211.08 country.“ And Ole sat down to hi duct a draying business with one 2- County o f Linn, in the m atter o f the supper with a satisfied air. horse dray; City Transfer Co., for guardianship o f the persons and estate W ATER FUND M rs. Hanson looked surprised. N ever operation o f one l^ j-to n motor truck, o f Robert Dale Driukard and Lois Uer ......$ 709.89 before had she seen her husband one I ton motor truck, ami two horse trude Driukard, minors, made and eu 8,566.87 aggressive along these lines and never drawn vehicles; B. Htoneburg, to con tered of record on the 27th day o f Dec., before had .he expressed himself as duct a jitn ey carrying passengers for 1921, in the Probate Journals o f said ♦ 7,729.51 court, the undersigned whoso place o f 197.20 «Unsatisfied with his condition. hire in his automobile. reside nee is at Rowland in Linn 876.74 “ Jim Bower, that good-for n oth in g On motion, rates for temporary per county, Oregon, and whose postoffice 554.31 socialist! What has hap|Haned to make mits for auto stages were set at $16 nddr«*ss is Harrisburg, Oregon, R. F. you listen to h im f You always called j»er quarter for 7-passcnger or less, and D. 2, w ill as guardian o f the persons him a lazy, good for nothing loafer $15 per quarter for over 7-passenger and estate o f said minors, from and $ 9,267.76 ♦ 9,297.79 who wanted other people to divide up vehicle*. a fte r Hat unlay the 11th day o f Feb SE W ER F U N D what they had to keep him ,“ said On motion the finance committee in ruary, 1922, at his residence aforesaid, ......$ 1,504.57 Inga, now somewhat interested. structed to have the c ity charter and proceed to sell in separate tracts at “ W ell, I a in 't sticking up for Jim ordinances codified and published in private sale to the highest bidder for Receipts: County treasurer (ta x e s )............... ....... .......... cash, subject to confirm ation o f said 437.42 Bower, but h e ’s got a lot o f knowledge book form, provided no b ill is present 23.71 about how us farmers have been get ed this year in excess o f amount bud court all the right, title, estate and interest o7 said minors, tow it, the un ting held up and h e ’s a league organ geted therefor. 584.39 divided one -seventy-second (1 72nd) izer now.“ Interest on street warrant paid (property sewer fund) 43.99 On motion marshal instructed to iutcrest in feo simple owned by each “ What an? you talking about, O lef have present center o f street intersec o f said minors and amounting to the Disbursements: Bond interest paid............... ......................... 376.34 ♦ This le a g u e o f Nations I was reading tion markers removed. 1,101.92 On motion, one thirty sixth o f the whole thereof, in and to the follow ing real property, about f W h a t’s that got to do with us marshal instructed to in vestigate cost 1JÌ92.54 and your gettin g held up for over $2 o f proper markers o f intersection cen to w it: First tract: Beginning at a point a bushel for your wheat f ” $ 3,170.80 ♦ 3,170.80 ter# and report to council. in tho N. E. *4 o f Sec. 4, in Tp. 21, “ You women c a n ’t understand any The chairmen o f the street and sew S. R. 3 W. o f the W illam ette Meridian, thing. I*eague o f nations, nonsense! «*r committees were appointed by tin* L IB R A R Y F U N D I am talking ul>out the Non Partisan mayor to investigate condition at old Balance June 30, 1921 ( N « l ) ................. .......................... ....$ Watch the label on your paper. t f Receipts: Couuty treasurer (ta x e s )................................. league, the great farm ers' organization. Masonic hall. 239.70 Y o u 'll hear a lot about it when we 230.70 Council ordered marshal to proceed ♦ win out next y e a r.“ to sell the T. K. Campbell property “ M aybe we d on ’t know much, Ole, on north P a cific highway fo r non Send for your free copy of cata 239.79 239.79 $ ♦ but we d on 't buy stock in packing payment o f street assessments. logue descrilunn the Standard plants,” said Inga. BOND A N D W A R R A N T IN T E R E S T F U N D Bills allowed as audited as follows; Klectric Incubators and Brooders. Balance June 30, 1921................ ..................................... .....* 258.24 Ok* shrugged his shoulders at this Mrs. M. J. Wiseman, interest on reference, as he had invested several 1,153.50 warrants ___ ______ ___________$ 32.25 Kntircly different. Combined in Receipts: County treasurer (ta x e a ).................................. hundred «lollars in a packing plant that First N ation al Bank, interest 1,339.32 cubator and brooder nothing like Disbursements: Warrants paid......................................... had never brought any returns, but his Interest on warrants paid...................... ....................... on warrants... ................... ...... 275.42 it. After hatching chicks, convert 71.55 eye fe ll upon a small white button on O. L. Nichols, surveying aud Balance December 31, 1921............................................... 87 into a brooder no additional ex his coat and he turned it toward her. 3.45 OSpeMM . ...... Inga had just noticed the »m all white II. J. Jorgensen, helping engineer 1.50 pense. All sizes. In use at Agri t 1,411.74 ♦ 1,411.74 button on Oh?'* coat and with a worn C ity Transfer, cleaning streets cultural Colleges and largest colo an's curiosity she wanted to know all STREET FUND 10.80 nial hatcheries. Write today for and hauling.......... .......... . about it. Balance street fund June 30, 1921.................................... .....$ 234.79 P. H. Jones, labor on water sys catalogue. “ T h a t’s a Non Partisan league but Balance sundry streets June 30, 1921........................ 2,712.49 tem and *treet*............... ... .... 37.12 ton, asd it says 4 W e ’ll H tick,’ aud you Mik«* Kcbclhcck, cleaning reser Receipts: County treasurer (ta x e s ).................................. Standard Incubator Mfg. Co. 3,076.00 bet w e ’re going to ,“ ».aid Ole, now Str«»et commissioner........................................ 18.00 f3-10pd voir _______ ___- .... ..... ...... ...... 18 93 Medford, Oregon warming up to his subject. C ity record er................................................... Wilbur Pitcher, work on intake 32.00 109.52 “ Do they have to label you with a Ben Pitcher, work on intake..... 46.80 Sale of bonds, Issue “ I D .................................. 3,489.51 button to make you stick to this league J. B. Rouse, work on intake....... 84.00 Accrued interest, Bond Issue “ I ” ........................... 44.88 or whatever von call it f How much J. K. Young, salary city attorney 30.00 Sundry ......................................................... 1,381.22 • li«l Jim Bower get out o f you for all II. H. Fiester, salary water rent Assessments on sundry streets paid.............................. 5,978.87 this s tu ff h e ’s 1 mm *n g ivin g y ou ? ” Interest on assessments paid............................. 676.81 collector .... ................ ......... . 75.00 M EN. W O M E N . G IRLS, BACHELORS. “ Women ilon't understand these Homer Galloway, salary recorder 25.00 Disbursements: Warrants [«aid.................. *10 017 21 W ID O W S. ETC. things, but it only cost $16 to wear O. W. Blackmore, labor reservoir Interest ou warrants pnid.................................... 3.60 258.87 that button, and I guess we farmers C. G. Hentinel, publishing.......... Bonds, Issue ” E ,” pnid..................................... Join our Cor res [*> ii deuce Club and make 4.35 2,144.00 can a fford it. We are going to g#*t K. H. Holderinnii, service on many interesting friends. Get acquaint Bond interest [»aid ........................................ 751.18 millions back when we get what they water line............................... 10.00 ed throughout th«* world through our Balance street fund December 31. 1921....... . 139.29 got i ii North D akota.“ medium. Marry Wealth, Happiness. Balance sundry streets December 31, 1921 (bonds called G. B. Pitcher, »alary marshal “ Ho you paid $16 to this here or but n«»t presented fo r payment 1........................... .... .......... and expense on water line....« 131.00 Hundreds ri«*h, attractive mid congen 4,400.08 ganizer to g ive you a lot o f promises Chit». N ew b a d , salary night ial, w illing to wed. Photos Free. Send did you f I f one o f mm women should wateh .............. ....... ............ 100.60 50c for four months’ subscription. $1 ♦ 17,710.93 ♦ 17,710.93 go to town and some good for nothing P acific Tel. A Tel. Co., king for one year. fl0-mr31 woman should get up a society that distance tolls..... ........................ 3.62 F L O R E N C E B E L L A IR E W A R R A N T S O U T S T A N D IN G , R E G IS TE R E D , A N D N O T P A ID FOR W A N T promi»4‘d to make our Heim lay two B. R. Job, salary health o ffic e r 10.00 200 Montague Street Brooklyn, N. Y. OF FUNDS •'Hii* a day, and tell us that you men C. G. Klee trie Co., st ref •et ligh t General fund...................................................... $ 18 0 19 41 had been robbing us by not paying us ing during January................ 233.83 .Street fund........................ ..................... ...... 13 75« 4 ’ wages for doing housework and help J. A. KHedge, wood for J. M. W ater fund................................................... 16 37$ *’ 1 ing on the farm, and we pnid her $16 Lew is, in quarantine......... ,.... 4.50 to put a label on us, Ole Hanson, you'd On motion council adjourned to Feb, T o ta l...................... * ........................ $ 4 >t i rui n; think we hud gone distracted. Y o u ’d 13. (Honda issued but not sold w ill reduce street fund |5,509.00) have said all women are foo ls.” And IIO M E R G A L L O W A Y , Recorder (Bond* issued but uot sold w ill reduce water fund ♦15,000.00) Inga took an extra cup o f co ffe e to B O ND S O U T S T A N D IN G strengthen her for an argument. Water, issue 1904 , 5 % .................. $ 20 000 011 Schools Show Regular Attendance. “ I f ‘ Big B iz ’ hadn’t cheated us out Water, issue 1910, 5% .................... Ten schools o f l*nne county showed o f what belonged to us on our stock Sewer, issue 1901, 5%.. 100 per cent attendance during Jan and our wheat, you could have been Funding, issue 1910, (1%........ 30 non oo livin g in a mansion in the city and nary, according to the report o f K. J. wearing silk dress#*»,’ ’ said Ole. “ This Moore, county superintendent. The fol TotaL..... ...... .......... .......... * 1 5 3 OOO (10 man Town ley, who is at the head o f lowing schools are listed in the honor this k ague, is going to put us farmers class in that respect: Camp Creek, b o n d s o u t s t a n d i n g , i s s u e d u n d e r B a n c r o f t AC T right. We are going to have the state district No. 5, Miss Klva Horn; Frank Issue ” E ” n % .. $ ) 000 00 own ad the ek*vators and flour mills, lin, No. 10, Miss f#enora Hanson; Jeans Issue " F " 9% ... 12,498.27 and we are going to run the govern school, No. 72, Miss Mary K. Hhove; issue ” o ” nv<....... 3,000.(81 ment for the farm ers' benefit for a Reed school, No. 116, Miss Betty Issue ” 11” «'/, o in hi no Hodges; Triangle f a b , No. 129, Miss w hile.” Issue ” 1 ” fl% (aim.nut sold $3.480.51) . 3,180.51 Rrdine Ca rut hers; Enterprise, No. I l l , “ Ole, y o n ’ve lx»en a pretty good Mrs. Bertha l*ee; Ryan school, No. 165, (amount issued but not sold $5,500.00) man to me, and you and me got richer Law rear* T ota l.......................... $ 25 97ft 7 S A. Ryan; Cp|s*r Maple than we ever thought we would, and Creek, No. 171, Mrs. O. K. Bester; Diss we brought up a fam ily, and now you ton, No. 177, Miss Gertrude Milligan, I. Herbert Knkin, treasurer o f Iks rity o f C ollagi' Grove, Oregon, do herel" just find out a fter working fo rty years and Karnowsky school No. 188, Carrie ce rtify lhal, to tho beat o f my knowledge and belief, the foregoing is a true Those ore some home that some body robbed you. It seems to B. Akerley. and correct statement o f Ihn amounta reeeived, paid out and remaining on hand me if I ’d done as well as you have the treasury o f Cottage Grove, Oregon, front statement rendered Jane 39. trade specials by 22 live in and made so much money, I would 1921, to December 31, 1921, and o f bond and wnrrant indebtedness o f naid Kissing convey» deadly disease want that fellow , 4 Big B iz ,’ to keep on Cottage Grove business city aa o f December 31, 1921. robbing me some more no I could make germs, sud still none o f the girls Dated at C ottage Grove, Oregon, this 31at day o f December, 1921. •round this old town are dead ones. people on third page. more money. This fellow you eaU H E R B E R T K A K IN , City Treuxuref, City Council IN C U B A T O R S LONESOM E? W ow !