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Tales of the Town ix K IN (Lane County Product) C. M Jackson, who has been m u Eugene hospital for >ouie time, i. ex I . i. il home toiiuy. Mr». Jaeksoii wont io Eugene yesterday to accompany tier husbuuil on the return trip. Mi J. s B -ii-on i- home ¿rom O .l A. C. OH :ieelimit o f h breakdown ill health anil probably n ill not return lo school during the present term Hurry Wynne mid Mrs. Herbert Kakin motored down to Corvallis Sunday und brought Mrs. Benson home. Mr>. Raymond Umbo was to have! been brought home from u hospital in Eugene Tuesday but n turn ill her con ilition made this inadvisable. She tin» nidi- to see friends for a few »lays bat j it is understood that adm ittance is again deuied. II. R. Parks, o f Yoncalhi, has lioiight a Ford touring car from Woodson B ro th e rs . Mi»~ l.ois Thomas spent the week end at A iiln ilf with her parents. for Governor I f some folks got credit fo r what they do, they would have to pay cash in advance for everything. . . . A New Y ork minister puts the blame onto Adam for the loss o f the Harden o f Eden. What did Adam cure about the garden, anyway, us long us he had Eve. « • • A dog and u woman w ill put up with abuse tor a long time, fondly cherish ing in memory the caresses o f bygone years. • • * Some folks d on’ t care liow much they are out getting even with someone. • * • Buy Groceries at Umphrey & Mackin’s —LOW PRICES —LARGE STOCK —GOOD SERVICE Phone 33— City Delivery Back Again to Pre War Price No. 2V1» can Royal Flub pt*a<*.h«fs 10c a Box Fresh kippered salmon, 11»..................2*>c 1 .Vo/, can American sardines ......... ......... ~..15c Pcaberrv coffee ...... II»., 28c; 2 lbs., 55c |0c WADMAMS H CO IQ Tlie good dii young— and most o f us prefer to be live ones. R Paid Advertisement l>y Cottati*' drove Hvan-i'or-tioverimi Club C. A. Kartell, President CHURCH NEWS Christian Church— the “ h o m e lik e ” church— J. E. Carbon, minister— Bible ehool at U:45, classes for all ages; jitior congregation at I t ; intermediate iiid senior C. K. at ti:30; regular nreachiug services at 11 and 7:30. Irenes o f sermons on advertising slo P R O FE SS IO N AL CARDS DB C E FROST O ffic e in law son builnng Phone 47 Cottage drove Oregon Q A V E N C D Y O TT. M D. Physician and Surgeon X-ray work in all its branches. Eve mugs by appointment. 634 Main Cottage drove, Oregon J. E. Y O U N G Attorney at Law O ffice rear o f First National bank Cottage drove, Oregon H J. S H IN N Attorney at Law and N otary Public Practices in all courts Tw enty fiv e years o f experience Bader Bldg. Cottage drove, Ore. A L T A K IN G Attorney at Law Collections, Probate, N otary Public 774 Willam ette St., Eugene, Ore. H W T IT U S . D M D Expert Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bunk building. tiling. Flours I If to 13 anil 1 to ti. Evenings und Sundays by appointment. J. S M E D L E Y Attorn ey at Law Eugene Loan A Savings Bank Bldg Eugene, Oregon DR W M H A M IL T O N Chiropractic Chronic cases a specialty. O ffic e over Darby hardware. Residence at 312 South P a cific H ighway. D R A W K IM E Specialist in Obstetrics W ill care for confinements at his home i f desired. Special nurse if re qurred. Phones: o ffic e , 34; res. I2UJ I ------------------------------------------------ M RS F. J A L 8 T O T T Suggestive Therapeutics Why keep your paiust Both chronic and acute ailments treated Phone 18b L Cottage d rove. Ore. W E LE B O W Dentist O ffic e F ifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Phones: o ffic e 35, residence 133-L. H E R B E B T W. LO M B A R D Attorney at I.»w First N ational Bank Building ; Cottage Orwv. , Or. I'u.m V4 DB 148 B O Y S M IT H Veterinarian Phones 1114 and »15 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon C O N V A L E S C E N T HOM E Ashland. Oregon Milk diet and other Nature Cores. I Cottage plan Facing Lithe. Park i Come to Ashland and get well, jtq> M.. NOTICE' Mast Excellent degree Thnrs day. May 4. Visitors cor dinllv invited. r ; H/ G O T T F R IE D G RAD ER. W > kj Secretary. By order E. H. P. Bulk cream rolled oats, 3 '“ lbs 25c Arm & Hammer soda, 3 boxes 25c No. 2* -j cans Royal <Muh sliced pineapple, All flavor»! ko LI hi’re. Diamond W .lolly powder will congeal in less than two hours. Try it. each 30c No. 2\A cans Piave solid pack tomatoes, 2 35c gnu s'S u n d ay evenings during April. SUMM ONS. Koornnoii’.» subj.-.-t, “ The W orld's cans fo r . Greatest M em orial.” Evening subj.-et. In tlie Circuit Court o f the State o f “ There's a Reason.” Oregon for Inline County. • * * .1 B. l.int baugh, p la in tiff, vs C. W. Christian Science church, corner o f \\allace. Mi hired ( i. Walla«*'u, his w ife . 1'. E. Gri gsbv ami Louis .T, Ardite, d*' Jefferson avenue and Second street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. W'ednes fe miaut». T. » C. W. Wallace. Mildred (I. M a lli i day services at 7:30 p. m. tf F. E. Grigsbv and Louis J. Ardite. • * • the liibove-nani • * « 1 defendant«: In tin* name o f tlie state o f Oregon. Seventh Day Adventist Church, west Main street. Services every Saturday. you art hereby required to appear and answer th»* complaint filed against vou Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; church s«*r in the above entitled action within six vice, 11 a. in. P ra yer m eeting W e due* weeks from the date o f the first pub- • lay, 7:30 p. m. Persons desiring infur lie it ion of this summons, and i f you mutton call 101 «7. fail to so appear and answer, for want thereof, th. p la in tiff w ill ask the ( ’ourt for judgment against vou for the T H E C ED A RS -am o f $309, with interest thereon | Norwegian -in.* August 2b, 1917, amounting to Sardines in .*112, for $50 attorney 's fees, for the (Special to Tli Sentinel.) pure oil, lile April 25.— Rash W illi- left Satnr -uni of f«52.t»7 taxes, and for his costs and disbursements in this suit; and day for Kansas to attend an autonu» the p la in tiff will flirt her ask an order bile and tractor school this summer. nf th* Court for tin* sale o f all o f Lot i l i awn d a rn and Lanie W illis No. 47 of Cellar Park as platted and C. O. W illis and Mrs. William Hoprnan recorded in the records in and for spent Hu n day afternoon at (Vilar Inline County, Oregon, for the purpose of satisfying said judgment. cret‘k. Tin- -iiiiiinon- is served bv publica Court as the turn* for tlie hearing and Mrs. James W. Hears visit«*«l school tion bv order o f Honorable (». F. Skip passing upon said filial account and Wednesday. worth, Judge o f the above named objections thereto, if any, and for the K. D. Owens is very ill. Court, dated the 2»itli dav o f April, final settlement and distribution o f the Mr. and Mrs. Meisner motored to 1922. and the date o f the first publica residue o f the said estate. Eugene Monday and brought back tin tion o f this summons i- the 2*sth day The first publication o f this notice little C. O. DeVen- boy. o f April, 1922, and the date o f the last w ill bt on the 14th day o f April, 1922, Mrs. Jackson Sprinkel and baby son. publication w ill be the 9th day o f and the last publication on the .2th «lay ot May, A. 1). 1922. G«*orgc Harvey, of Junction i ’ity, ar June, 1922. M E L IA C ¿IV. S , rived Hpnday to visit at tin* home of J. E. YO U N G . Adm inistratrix o. the estate Mr. Sprinkel - mother, Mrs. G. W :i2Njne9 Attorney for phi in tiff. ot John Cooley, deceased. Smith. P.»stuffier address. Cottage Grove, Ore. H. J. H H IN N , Marion Höring and Mr-. Ed Ashby Attorn *y fo r estate. u14inl2 and Hazel motored to Eugene Tuesday N O T IC E TO CREDITORS. o f last week. NOTICE o r F IN A L SETTLEMENT Mrs. William Hopman. o f London, Notice is hereby given that the un spent last week with her parents, Mr. dersign«*«! has been appointed adminis Notici* is hereby givitn that th«* un- and Mrs. 0. O. W illi-. trator o f tin estate o f Elizabeth J. Mr. and Mrs. Hart . 11 spent Sunday Kenndy, by the County Court «if l^ane «h*rsigne«i adm inistrator o f Ih«* «*stat«* o f Elma A. Cottle, deceas«*«!, has fileil at the horn»- o f Mrs. H artsei!% parents. County, Oregon. th«* County Cl«*rk for Inline A ll persons having claims against with Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. aid estât«* plea.-«* prcs«.*nt them to the Literary w ill 1 m * held Friday night. iimh rsigm d at his residence near Cot P. JL Magee, who has been sick for lag. Grove, I-ane County, Oregon, or some time, is greatly improved. at the law o ffic e o f William s & Bean, attorneys o f the estate, Eugene, Ore go n. Dated thi- 23rd day of March, 1922. im l j j .'D T L’ L» k! t 14 V ROBE RT K EN AD Y , Administrator. mh31u28 ( ’ottage Grove canned string beans, 12 cans for,.... ....—.. ......... ........-.......$1.50 Fancy long head rice, 3 lbs.............. 25c Cottage Grove Iron and Brass Foundry Opposite O. I*. & E. Ry. Station Iron, Bronze and Brass Castings of All Descriptions 11 ¡gluts t. market prices paid for scrap cast iron and brass Frank J. Carrigan, Proprietor Change of Ownership I have purchased the Economy Feed Store and solicit the bus iness of the < ottage drove country lor HAY, GRAIN AND FEED C H A R LE S B E ID L E R Economy Feed Store SPECIAL THIS W EEK! Buy ■ 5 lb. vacuum packed can ol M .J .B . C o ffe e and tave money. 1 lb. can 3 lb. ** 5 lb. “ k n r* . A2y,t . $1.15 . $1.90 - M . J . B Ceééw, j — 4 rw k r « a i /(’« f l a v o r c a n n o t b v im ita tm d K i ' ph I i I h ail lm t tue«* T H E QUALITY STORE-COOP DB J F BPRAY Beal Estate, Insurance and Collections i O ffic e in First N ational bank build m g; Sixth street entrance A .... -.. 15c Bulk cocoa, lb,.............. A g irl is never satisfied until she has let someone read her first lo v e letter. « • * A N evada woman has married n newspaper man on a bet. Women take some aw ful chances when they gamble. • * • 30c service 1! fur 2ÍÍC «‘stnti* o f said W illiam Ferguson, « ■• «eas«*d, on th«* 7th uny o f April. 1912. by tin* County Court o f Cum* Comity Ori'gtin. All persons having claims nguiuit said «‘.state are It«*r«*b> notified and ) ) «piire«l to pr. -«*nt the sunn* with propel \«nich«*r-, to -aid administratrix, at t * law offu'«* of Herbert W. Lombard, i Cottage Grove, Oregon, within 8 i months from tin* first publication of this notice. Dale«! and published this 14th d. > or N O T IC E OF A P P O IN T M E N T o f April, 1922. A D M IN IS T R A T R IX C A R R IE FERGUSON, In th«* County Court o f th«* »State o f a l l ml 2 Administratrix o f said ««state (>r«*gon fo r Lain* Count y, m tin m atter H«*rb«*rt W. Lombard, Attorn«*y. o f tin* estate o f W illiam Ferguson, «I«* ceased. lia v o you something you d o n ’t N otice is hereby giv«*n that tin* tin A Hontiuel wantad w ill find dersigned. Carri«* Ferguson, has been want t ti «Inly ap|M»mt«*«l adm inistratrix o f tin* Honn'onc who dims want it. County, Oregon, Ins final account in th«* matter o f said «stati* ami that Hal iirilav, th«* titli day o f May, 1922, has been set bv the County Court for sani County a* the tint«* for h<*ariug o b jections to said account and the up provai o f tin* sain«*. J. E. YOUNG, Adm inistrator o f th«* estate o f a7 m.r» Elma A. Cottle, deceased. Taste is a matter of tobacco quality N O TIC E or F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. N otice is hereby given that the un- «ier-igned administratrix o f the estate of John Cooley, deceased, has filed in the County Court o f Lam* County, Ore gun, h«.*r fin al account as the said ad im iiistratrix o f said estate, anil that j 1 til. lbth «lav oi May, A. D. 1922, at the hour o f 11 o ’clock a. in. of said «lay, has beeu fixed by said W e itzte it as our honest belie! that the tobacius used in Chesterheld are o f liner quality (and home ol better taste) than in any o th e r cigarette at the price. & Mytrt f t ban* C* OH ! M Y B A C K ! The Expression o f Many a K idney Sirfferer in Cottage drove. A stubborn backache is cause to «us (>ect kidney trouble. When the kidneys are inflamed and swollen, ^stooping bring» a sharp twinge in the »mall o f the back, that almost takes the breath away. l>oon’s Kidney Fills revive I sluggish kidneys— relieve aching backs ! H ere’s Cottage Grove proof: Mrs. Amnndn Hpriggs, 500 H. 1st Bt., ; »ays: “ D oan’s K idney Fills are not a new remedy to me. I had terrible baekaches and could hardly get about and dizzy spell« came over me, espe cially when I stooped. My limbs ached, my feet swelled and my kidneys acted too frequently but D oan’s K id ncy Pills soon had me feelin g like a d ifferen t person. The aebes and pains ( left and my kidneys did not annoy ' V no«*. M S. D Price 60c, at nil oenlers. D on ’t sim I ply nek for a kidney remedy— get I Doan ’lT Kidney F ills— the «nme that Mrs. Hpriggs had. Foster Milburn Co., I M frs., B uffalo, N. Y. * a21 28 i Chse steifield w * CIGARETTES S*'V*C L u w ttr P r ic e « 20 n ow 18c 10 n ow 9c (Two 10’»— 18c) ■ i * 1 i r t \ « /