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J U S T IN TI ME Some C ottage Orove People M ay W alt Till I t ’s Too Late. The affaire of thia hank aro managed i» a safe and conserv ative manner by well known business men. livery hanking facility in provided for and every reaHonahle aooominoda- t ion given. Accounts taken aubjeet to cheek or on time. All inquirirá answered and eourteoiia treatment given to dinar who may wish to trans act husiueaa with ua. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERV E S fate. SY STEM D o n ’t w a it until too late. Bo euro to ho in timo. •Inet in timo with kiilney ille. M i ' h ue c uring the backm-ho, ihe ilu- zinoee, Iho u r in a r y itieorilore. rtuit eo o fte n eomo with kiilnoy I roubles. D o a n ’s Kiilnoy Pill» aro for this ve ry purpose. Here is Oottugo Urovo tostimony of Ihoir w orth; Mrs. Klin L. Wilson, 123« Ash Avo., says: “ I glnitly rocommeml Dunn's Kiilnoy Pills ns I know they nro n good remedy. My kidneys noted irrog ularly unit 1 felt run down. I know my kidneys in used this trouble. Dorm's relieved me, s tre n g th e n in g my back a n d k i d n e y s .” Price «On, nt ull deulers. D o n ’t aim ply nsk f o r n kidney remedy— get D o a n 's Kidney Pills— the same th a t Mrs. Wilson had. F o s te r Milburn Co., B uffalo, N. Y. m l7 24 First National Bank Grove Transfer “ Tke Old Reliable” What Manner of Man is That Markusen? Oh, I am just one of the common people. A humble follower of Abraham Lin coln, who stands before me as the ideal American, lie was gentle to the weak, sympathetic to the unfortu nate, a tower of strength to the despairing, hut rough on wastrels and grafters. H. P. Markusen Republican Candidate for County Commissioner Have Gained 2 0 Pounds and Feel Like a Brand New Man Since Taking / TANLAC •ays Edward Perry, of 1010 Burnett 5t.> Syra cuse, N. Y. M any thou sand» have been bene fited as Mr. Perry was. Tanlac can help you. Do not hesitate, tf you feel the need of something to build you up and make you feel fine, ash your druggist today for Tanlac. A t all good druggists. Furniture Moving and General Jobbing F. W. JAOOB8. P R O P R I E T O R Res Phone 21-P3 O ffice P hone 4 City Transfer Hauling and Draying P I A N O M O V IN O A S P E C IA L T Y WOOD SO LD A N D D E L I V E R E D O ffice In Spray Brick N e a r S. P. Depot N O T IC E or P H O N E 99 FIN A L SETTLEM ENT N otice is hereby given th a t the un dersigned adiui nisi rat rix of the estate of J a m e s Oouley, deceased, has fill'd tier in-count fur the final settlem ent uf said e stn tc in the County Court of the Stnlc of Oregon for lam e County, unit th at Tuesday, the 11th day of Sprit, 1922, m iIn- hour o f It o'clock a. in. of said day, at the Court Room of said Court in Kiigeue, I j i i i c County, Oregon, has been by said Court fixed as tile tim e and place of he aring o b je c tions th ere to and for the final set th'ini'lit of tin- sail! estate, by order mu ill' unit e n te red of record the 7th liny ot March, 1922. E L L E N W. OOCI.EY, II J SHINN, A tto rn ey for E state . Administratrix. m!0a7 Itend the editorials. You may not agree with them, blit they a r e likely to m ake you th in k , unit t h u t ’s worth wliiio. tf PRO FESSIONA L CARDS DR. C. E. FRO ST Office in Law son bullring Phone 47 C o tta g e Grovo Oregon Q A V E N C. DYOTT. M D. Physician a n d Burgeon X ra y work in all its branches. Eve m ugs by appoint meat. 634 Main Cottage Orove, Oregon J. E. YO UNG A tto rn e y nt Law O ff ice rear of First N a tio n a l bunk Cottage Grovo, Oregon L on esom e? Men, Widows, Girls, Bachelors Marry and Be Happy We put you in correspondence with hundreds of re lined ladies and gentlemen, in Canada and I S., who wish to marry or correspond lor amusement. Photos Free. Many are worth $5,000, $1(1,000 and upwards Everything strictly confiden tial We do not publish your name or address. A year’s sub scription with full privileges $1.00, or four months’ trial tor 50c. Don’t send cash, only Money Orders, or 2-cent Amer ican stamps. If cheek, send 10 cents extra for exchange. After this month, subscrip tions will be $2 per year. Kush card with your name and ad dress lor full particulars. MRS FLORENCE BELLAIRE 200 M ontague Ht., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cottage Grove Iron and Brass Foundry Opposite O. P. & K. Ry. Station Iro n , B ro n ze and Brass Castings o f A ll Descriptions Highest market prices paid for scrap east iron anti brass Frank J. Carrigan, Proprietor H. J . S H I N N A tto rn e y nt Lnw und N o t a r y Public P ra e tic e s in all eourts. T w e n ty five ye ars of experienoo Bader Bldg. C ottage ü r o v e , Ore. ALTA K IN G A tto r n e y a t Law Collectious. P ro b a te, N o t a r y Public 774 W ilhimettc Hl., E ug en e ,O rc. H. W. T ITU S, D. M. D. E x p e r t D e u tis try Modern equipment. First N a tiona l Dunk huiluing. Moors, 9 to 12 a n d 1 to 0. Kvem ngs und Hiinduys by n ppouit ment. 3. 8. M E D L E Y A tto r n e y a t L aw Eugene Loan & Savings Bunk Bldg. Eugene, Oregon DR W. M. H A M I L T O N Chiropractic Chronic eases a specialty. Office over Darby hardw are. Residence at 212 South P a c if i c Highway. DR. A. W. K I M E Specialist in O bstetrics Will care for confine m e nts a t his home if desired. Special nurse if r e quired. Phonos: office, 34; res. J26J MRS. F. J . AL ST O T T Suggestive T h erapeutics W hy keep yo u r pninsf Both chronic a n d a cute a lim ents t r e a te d P h en e 1st) I, C ottage d ro v e , Ore. DR. W. E. L EB O W D e n tis t O ffice F i f t h a n d Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 mid 1 to 6:30. E ven in g s a nd S unda ys by ap p o in tm en t. Phones: office 35, residence 133-L. 3. T. S P R A Y Real E state , I n su ra n ce a n d Collections O ffice in F irst N a tio n a l bank build ing; S ixth s tr e e t e n tra n ce H E R B E R T W. LO M BA RD A tto r n e y at I iw First N a tio n a l Hank B uild ing C otta ge Orove, Ore. Phone 94 DR ROY S M IT H V e terin aria n III Phones 1114 a nd 918 14« P u rk S tr e e t, Eugene, Oregon I “Ole and Inga Talk It Over” BY J. D. SMULL, IN THE A L E X A N D R IA , M IN N , PO ST N E W S HA N S OETS HOME a smiling fa ce a n d sa id: “ I am so glad VII. you m m came along. Ole he got the One m orning a few days a f t e r Ole flu a n d the ba rn needs to be clenned Hanson h a d his last urgum eut wi t h his out awful, a n d you ju st nut up into wife Inga over the Non P a r t is a n a n d ta k e o f f your coats a n d I give you league, he was doing his m ornin g forks. 1 show you where to s t a r t i n . ” chores in his largo barn when a honki ‘ ‘ Well, w e ’re p r e tt y busy th is m o r n honk! brought him to the door. From i n g , ” said th e spokesm an, ‘ ‘ we would an autom obile stepped a tall, manly like to hedp a n d we nre sorry for Mr young mun in the overseas u niform of Hanson, but we h a v e n ’t the tim e to the American army, a young lady a c stop today. M aybe we can fin d some company ing him. Ole gave one look help for you in t o w n , ” a n d they and then sp ra n g forw a rd. " H a n s ! t u r n e d the car und drove off. Hans! Is it really y o u , ” snid Ole, nl ‘ ‘ Ole, you can come up n o w , ” In g a most too overcome to s|a>nk. Huns, who called when she re tu rn e d to the house. was the pride of the Hanson family, ‘ ‘ The way to bust th is hero league is clasped his f a th e r and g r e e te d him uf to just show them head fellers the sign feet innately. " Y o u surely know this of a little w o r k . ” young l a d y , ” said Haas. As Ole came to himself he recognized The more u n f i t f o r the public ear the young lady as the d a u g h te r of the th e language used th e louder the per editor of the local pa p er he had son using it is likely to talk. th r e a te n e d to discontinue. " A f t e r I get se ttled we are going to N O T IC E O F M A R S H A L ’S SALE. be m a r r i e d , ” said Hans. Inga, happening to look out, saw her Notice is he reb y given t h a t b y v i r son mid ra m e r u nning from the house tu e of a W a r r a n t a n d O rder or sale to embrace him a n d also a f fe c tio n a te ly duly issued b y o r d e r of the Common greet the young lady. Council of the C ity of C otta ge Grove, A f t e r the happy fa m ily were g a t h Oregon, which said o rd e r was d a te d ered in the home a nd coffee h a d been tile 13th day of F e b r u a ry , 1922, I was servod, a n d H a ns had diveste d him self directed to levy upon a n d sell the herein described fo r th e col of his surplus equipm ent, his m other property lection of a stre e t assessm ent in tho inquired, ‘ ‘ Well, Hans, I suppose now sum of $222.«9 for tho im provem ent we have a wedding p r o t ty s o o n f ” o f N in th stre e t, which assessm ent was " Y e s , mother. I am going to get on the 20th d a y of Dec., 1913, duly m arried a n d t a k e over the local paper m ade a n d e n te red in the Docket of a n d give the editor a rest. I want to C ity Liens of sa id C ity on l ’nge 61 tell the people of this c o untry how th ere o f a g a i n s t th e following described rty to wit, L ots No. 5 a n d 6 of f o r t u n a t e they a re mid how they should prope Hloek No. 10 of J. H. M c F a r l a n d 's a pprec ia te the splendid a d v a n ta g e s A ddition to C o tta g e Grove, L ane this c o untry o ffers t h e m , ” said Haus. County, Oregon. “ This young lady a n d I h a d it all Now, there fore, in the name of the C ity of Cottage Grove a n d by virtue ■nude up a long t i m e . ” of said W a r r a n t a n d o rd e r or sale, I " I t hi nk t h a t a good i d e a , ” said Inga. " Y o u r f a th e r wns going to put will on the 24th day of M arch, 1922, *100 in th at new N o n - P a r tisa n paper, a t the hour of 2 o 'clock p. m. of said d a y in f r o n t of th e C ity H a ll in tho but w e ’ll see t h a t he puts in enough to C ity of C ottage Grove, lam o County, build a fine new building for yours. Oregon, o f f e r for sale to th e highest W o n ’t wo, D i e t ” . a m i best b id d er fo r cash, su bject to ‘ ‘ Well, if this a i n ’t a c o rn in ’ thick redemption, all the above described a n d f a s t , ” said Ole. “ Here my d a u g h ! property, or so much th ere o f a s m ay t e r is a-goin ’ to m arry a b a n k e r ’s son bo necessary to s a t is f y said lien, to- and now my son is a goin ’ to m a r r y twthvr with the in te re s t thereon a n d the d a u g h te r of a n e d ito r w h o ’s a- th e costs a n d disburse m ents of suid f ig h tin ’ our league, a nd 1 am supposed sale. Given un d e r my h a n d th is 20th day to put up the money to help foot the I o f F e b ru a ry , 1922. bills. ’ ’ 6 . B. P I T C H E R , M arshal “ You surely d o n ’t belong to the f24 ni24 of tho C ity of C ottage Grove. Non P a r t i s a n league, do you f a t h e r ! ” asked Haas. NO TICE. Ole began to see trouble a head, with the whole fam ily a g alu st him. He Whereas, by C h a p te r 127, General knew his lot would be a sorry one. As I j i w s of Oregon f o r 1919, gro u n d s q u ir a m a t t e r of f a r t , he had been doing rels (commonly culled gra y diggers) some th in k i n g fur himself, and he was a r e declared to be pests a n d all per g e ttin g about ull of the league he sons, firms, im-partnerships, c orpora wanted, but he wauteil to get out of it tions a n d companies owning, leasing, occupying, possessing o r h a v in g charge gracefully. of, or dominion over, a n y land, place, " Y o u see, H a n s, some of the neigh building, s tru c tu re , w ha rf, pier or dock born come around mid they talk e d which is infested b y said ground squir p r e tty good, a n d they say th is league rels or other noxious rodents or pred was u goin ’ to do us fa rm e rs u lot of a to r y anim als a re re q u ire d ns soon as good, so 1 d i d n ’t want to tu rn ’em the presence of such a n im a ls become down, so 1 joined, but a f t e r 1 got to known to proeeed nt once in good f a ith i n v e s t i g a t i n ’ 1 began to see the social to e x te rm in a te or destroy such anim als; Now, there fore, all of such persons, ists was a m i m i n ' it mid t h a t us f a r m firms, co-partnerships, corporations und ers had no business m i x i n ’ up with companies ow ning or h a v in g dominion th a t crowd, so I thought I ' d get out as over laud in L ane C ounty, Oregon, are soon as I c o u ld ,’ ’ said Ole. hereby re quire d to t a k e stops to e x t e r “ Ole, you go down cellar a n d b rin g m inate said a n im a ls w ithin t h i r t y days up th at dandelion w i n e , ” said In g a , ns from the da te of the first publication she went to the closet a n d brought of th is notice. I f such steps a re not ta k c u , the undersigned County A g r i some glasses. c u ltu ral Agent will e n t e r upon said “ Here comes Christine mid Nels Innds trail proceed to e x te r m in a te said S a f e g u a r d , ” said Hans, as he went to anim als a n d the cost of said e x t e r the door to greet them. m ination will be levied ng a in s t said When Ole had r e tu r n e d with the lands. dandelion wine a n d the happy family The County A g r ic u ltu r a l A gent h a s were seated, In g a raised he r glass and designated April 3rd as a day to lie known as ‘ ‘ Poison D a y ” throughout said: 1 ‘ S k a a l for A m erika, Det bedste land the said c ounty, a n d it is hereby rec ommendcil th at poisoned barley, a s pro paa J o r d a n 1 ” pa red by t h e undersigned, be used for ‘ ‘ We a re a g o i n ’ to h a v e a double the purpose of suidi e x te rm ina tion. wedding in th is house mid now, Ole Such poisoned barley may be secured Hanson, I ’ve got you fixed. Your from th e undersigned a t his o ffice in d a u g h te r will be a b a n k e r ’s wife a n d Eugene, l a m e County, Oregon, a t the your son will be a n e d i t o r ’s son in law a p p ro x im ate cost of preparation. D ate of first public ation of th is no and every tim e you get one of them big str e a k s of telling about th e town tice M a r c h 17, 1922. IR A P. W H I T N E Y , people is stick in g up f o r ‘ big b i z ' and nil7 31 (Signed) C ounty A g ric ultural Agent. n r o a s t i n ’ yo u r league y o u ’ll be talk -------- . ing about your own family. You ought N O T IC E TO CREDITORS. to have sense enough to know th a t in this America we live in the c ountry N otice is hereby given t h a t Ausel people of to d ay is the tow n |H>ople of Wood hus been a p p o in te d a d m i n i s t r a t o r tomorrow, a n d the people we are i n te r of th e e st a t e ot Lizzie Holtzimm, d e ested in nre th e people we live among ceased, bv th e County Court o f L in e a n d associate with. These Tow nleys County, Oregon, on the 7th d a y of and Millses a n d them1 hired editors March, 1922. All persons h a v in g claims a g ain st i o n ’t care a krone t for us. W hat they »•ant is yo u r money a n d your vote. said e s t a t e are hereby n otifie d to p r e sent th e same duly verified to said The republicans a n d de m oc rats would i n i s t r a t o r a t th e law office o f H not let them run th e ir parties, so they a J. d m Shinn, in C otta ge Orove, Oregon, flocked to g e th e r and got up one o f their wi t hi u six m onths front the d a te oi own mid to get the money to run it first publication of th is notice which wi t h th e y worked you f a rm e rs a n d to will bo on the 10th day of M arch, 1922. get you to vote with ’em they pictured A N S E L WOOD, A dm inistra tor. out a h e a v e n you were g o i n ' to live in, 11 J. S H I N N , A tto r n e y f o r the E state. m l0a7 where nobody worked a n d the g o v e r n ment supported everybody. Your whole N o n -P a rtisa n league theory is to get SU M M O NS th e lazy man as much money as the fellow who w a n t s to work a n d sa ve his l a th e Circuit Court of the S t a t e of money. A uy man in America who Oregon f o r lam e County. W. L. Darby, Vilettn Scott, Gladys w ants to work a n d sa ve his money d o n ’t need a n y N on P a r t i s a n league to Ja c k so n , M argaret Darby, pa r tn e r s, d o get him his rights. E veryone of you ing business as \V. L. D a rb y & Com farm ers came here poor a n d you all pany, p lain tiffs , vs. R. B. A rden and Mr.-. R U. Arden, his wife, f ir s t trad have made more money t h a n you e ver full name unknown, de fenda nts. dream ed you would, a n d you were s a t Tn R. B. Arden trail Mrs. R. U. Arden, isfied u n til them socialist organizers his wife, the above named d e f e n d ctintc around a n d worked you up. I can a n ts : In th e name of the S ta te of Oregon, tell you, O b , the next one t h a t comes around here will get the hot t e a k e t you a re hereby required to upis'iir and t le , ” and In g a poured herself a n o th e r answ er the complaint filed iigninst you in the above en title d uctioii wi t hi n six ¡lass of dandelion wine wc. ks from the d a te of the first publi “ Your m other has k ind o ’ been cation of th is summons, a n d if you fail crosswise to our league and I a i n ’t had so to answ er, for w a n t th ere o f the nny peace since they got me into i t , ” p l a in tif f s will t a k e judgm e nt a g ain st rem arked Ole, som ewhat apologetically. you for the sum of $231.49. to gethe r ' A f t e r I am r e s t e d , ” said lin ns, " I wi t h in te res t from the 27th day of am going to get our neighbors alt to F e b ru a ry , 1922, a n d for the f u r t h e r g a th e r a n d tell them about Europe sum of $33.99, together wi t h inte rest and when I get th rough I t h in k they from the 2«th day of F e b r u a r y , 1922; fo r th e f u r t h e r sum of $35.95, t o will all be b e t t e r Am eric ans than and ge the r with inte rest from the 10th day 'or. ’ ’ of J a n u a r y , 1922, a u d for their costs " T h a t ’s right, H u n s , ” snid Inga, a n d disburse m ents of this a c tio n ; and we will have ’em all here nt your p l a i n t if f s herein will ask for an orde r w e d d i n ’ and 1 d o n ’t know a n y b e tt e r of the Court d irec tin g the sale of the way to celebrate it t h a n to have you personal prope rty levied upon by the tell your story. We are a goin ' to have S h e r if f o f L n c County, S t a t e of Ore un d e r u writ of a tt a c h m e n t , for the biggest w e d d i n ’ there ever was in t n on, r pu purpose of tiaying sa id jud g m e n t this township, a n d if it a i n ’t a league ami the t h< costs a nd di isliurseineiits of this funeral Inga Hanson a i n ' t a n y guess action. H T h i s summons is se rved by publicn er. ” An automobile which just drew up tion by order of the Honorable G. F. kipw orth, Ju d g e of the above named in the y a r d a t t r a c t e d I n g a ’s a tte n tio n S Court, d a te d the 20th day of March, a n d Ole s t a r te d to get up. 1922, a n d the d a te of the first publica •‘ Ole, you go down cellar for a min tion of th is summons will be the 24th ute. I will ta l k to your f r i e n d s , ” said lav of March, 1922, a n d the d a te of the lust publication will be the 5th Inga. In the a utom obile were th ree league ■lav of May, 1922. H. J. S H I N N and organizers who hnd bin'll in str u m e n ta l H E R B E R T W. I l i M B A K D in o rga niz ing th e new league paper. Imrl Inga a pproac hed the auto m obile with P ostoffic e addles»: C o tta g e Orove,O re. gpn. ___ “Safeguarding the Nation” A Four Reel Motion Picture Production The most singular, impressive and im portant ever shown in ( ’ottage Grove. William Jennings Bryan says “I recom mend it without reservation.” It is not a comedy hut every progressive man and woman will go away appreciating its tremendous educational and driving force. No Admission Will Be Charged Every citizen of Cottage Grove should see this picture without fail and get the message it contains. Arrangements under auspices of the Anti-Saloon League of Oregon. This picture will be of no interest to smaller children, hut all high school students are urged to see this picture. At 7:30 o’Clock AT HIGH SCHOOL Thursday, March 30 tf Knowles & Gräber J Hardware and Furniture Oregon If you can’t afford to subscribe for The Sentinel, you can’t afford not to read someone else’s T H EAT RE EUGENE Saturday, March 25 ‘THE REVUE OF REVUES” Albert De Courville’s London follies ORIGINAL PRODUCTION AND COMPANY OF SEVENTY DIRECT FROM THE GAIETY THEATER, LONDON, WITH ENGLAND’S GREATEST COMEDIAN— Harry T ate (Himself) and Thirty Imported Beauties A Shipload of Costumes, Scenery and Lighting Effects—in Fact the First Real London Revue to Tour the United States MAIL ORDERS NOW-SALE OPENS FRIDAY Lower floor, $2 50, $2, or $1 50; Balcony, $2.50, $2, or $1.50; Gallery, not reserved, $1, plus the tax