The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 09, 1922, Image 3

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Stop at Five
Comers
to get your
GASOLINE, OIL
LUNCH GOODS '
Hai ui V amt you tret immediate
service
MRS. HENRY
HOHL
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Pacific Highway and
l ’orner o f
I West
Main
Si
, Near the Bridge
O
T h U odd lookin g rin g e i c i t « * great lo -
tercet w h e n o b served on you r finger.
oak to tee t h i s o d d
G O O D L U C K R IH O .
ALSO M 144 COLD
N O N f G E N U IN E W IT H O U T THE
3
Aug. on the Heinrich
West side
Grove Transfer
Furniture Moving and
General Jobbing
r
Res
W JACOBS. P R O P R IE T O R
Pilous 21 F'i
O ffic e Phone 4
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
DR A. W. K IM E
Specialist in Obstetrics
Will care for coufiuenu-iits at bi-
tioine it desired. Special nurse if re­
quired Phones: office, 34; res. 126J
H
W. TITUS, D. M D.
Dentistry
Modern equipment. First National
| Hank building Hours 0 to 12 and
l to 6. Evenings and Sundays by
appointment. Office phone, 10; re-
idi nei shunt IM -1
DR
W E. LE BOW
Dentist
Office Fifth and Mam. Hours, 8:30
to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Fveuiuga nud
Sundays by appointui-ni. Pannes:
office 35, residence 133 L.
DR. 0 E FROST
Office in i-awson builrmg
Phone 47
Cottage Grove
Oregou
O AVEN O DYOTT, M. D.
Physician and Surgeon
X ray work in all its branches. Eve
by appointui-nt
634 Main
Cottage Grove, Oregou
J. E YOUNG
Attorney at la w
Office rear of First National bank
Cottage Grove, Oregou
H. J. SH IN N
Attorney ut Law and
Notary Public
Practices m ail courts. Twenty five
yea i - nl e lp c rie u c e
Bader Bldg.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
r
A L T A K IN G
Attorney at Law
Collection.-, Probate, Notary Public
7."4 Willamette Ed, Eug.-u.-, ore.
J. 8 M ED LEY
Attorney nt Law
Eugeue i>.an A Savings Bank Bldg
Eugene, Oregou
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W. M. H A M ILTO N
Chiropractie
Chrome earn s a specialty. Office I
over Darby hardware. Re-ideuce at
212 South Pacific Highway.
MRS F. J. A L 8TOTT
Suggestive Therapeutics
Why keep your painsf Both chronic I
aud acute ailments treated
Phone 18V 1,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
J. r.
SPR AY
Real Estate, Insurance and
Collections
Office in First National bank build
ing; Sixth street entrance
HERBERT W LOMBARD
Attorney at I is
First National Hank Building
Cottage Orove, Ore.
Phone M
DR
ROT SM ITH
Veterinarian
Phones 1114 and VIS
146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon
CONVALESCENT HOME
Aahland, Oregon
Miik diet and other Nature Cures.
Cottage plan Faeing Lithia Park
Come to Ashland and get weih j»P I
Watch the label oa your paper
PHONE
US
The Sentinel wants
all the news all the
time. Don't be afraid
to use the phone.
Call 159-J.
sss.oos.
R IE N T A L Superstition?—
Perhaps so— but at least an
interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq­
uity. Alleged by the Chinese to
be almost uncanny in its power
to bring to the wearer. GOOD
LU C K — Health. Happiness,
Prosperity, and Long Life.
As
William Hunter of stele fisheries
a ManhUeld city eounoil has
iepsitment, eiploded s li botes of
sod an ordinance proriding for tbs
iyaamUs, which he had planted In the eurehaas of about 2000 acrea which
Reads above Tongua point on the takes |a tbs watershed of the present
Columbia, where about 60 seels had : «Uy water supply
The pries U |1V
roof race ted. It ta believed that the aa acre
-■tire herd was killed.
John Ban cert. 27 years old, a ranch
A silver-gray (ox farm may be es­ ar who resided seven miles north of
tablished oa the McKeuste river by S. Salem, died at a Salem hospital from
R. Greenup end Charles Geiger of a self-inflicted bullet wound In bla left
Los Angeles, Cal., who have been at­ breast, and Clara Oruenfeldsr, IT, •
tracted by literature on the McKentle, siaur-ln-iaw, was In another hospital
end they are now up the valley of that ssrtoaaly wounded by a bulls! fired by
Bsuper! as the result o f a domestic
stream on an Investigation trip
Decision to postpone Improvement battla.
Gerald P. Israel, tt, employs oa tbs
on the Junction City-Harrlsburg sec­
tion of the Pacific highway wag farm of Fred Leboo. about eight miles
reached by the l.ane county court southwest at McMinnville, shot and
owing to the fact that both the fatally wounded his employer and then
right-of-way and construction work committed suicide by shooting blmsslf.
will cost more than wits anticipated. Tbs shooting was believed to have
E. Tropp. realty dealer, and William been tbs result of a row over wages
C. Crittenden, attorney, of San Fran­ which tbs boy alleged that the farmer
awed him.
! cisco, have bought from the Wells-
Louis E. Bean of Eugene, defeated
Fargo company of New York the
candidate for the republican nomina­
Wells Fargo building at Sixth and Oak
tion for governor In tha recant pri­
■treeta, Portland The purchaae price,
maries, will succeed Hprt Anderson
according to Tropp. was nearly 21,-
of Medford aa a member of the state
gam* commission.
Governor Olcott
Through a decision rendered by At­
announced that he had tendered Mr
torney-General Van Winkle, veterans
Been the position and that Mr Bean
of the world war will have until June' ,
had accepted.
21 to file their claims for benefits un­
The Shevlln Hlxon company and the
der the state bonus act. For a long
Brooks Scanlon Lumber oompany an­
time it was thought that May 25 would
nounce that shipments from Beud dur­
be the final day for the filing of claims
ing the month of May constituted a
for either the cash or the loan.
new record for all the time that the
No rabies epidemic exists in south­
two plants have operated.
Shevlln
ern Klamath county, according to Hlxon shipments totaled 511 cars, and
Stanley U Jewett, chief of the preda­ the Brooks Scanlou Lumber company
tory animal division of the biological used 414 cars
survey. Mr. Jewett made a hurried
Improvement of the Port of Ump­
trip to Klamath after receivlug re­ qua appears to be assured by reason
ports that one person had died and of the triumph In the rivers and bar
11 had been bitten by mad coyotes bore sub-committee of the senate ap­
and dogs.
propriations committee of Senator Me-
The state irrigation and drainage se- Nary's amendment to the rivers and
curttlea commission has refused for harbors bill providing for a govern
City folk nmke fun of the curiosity
Food experts tell us there is an un­
the second time to approve plana for , rnent contribution of $276,000 to the
of their country kin over the little af usual amount of nutriment in the
the proposed development of the Jef­ work, to be matched by a like amount
fairs of life about them. City folks prune. At any rate it has furnished
ferson water conservancy district, from local Interests
cannot understand why residents along eonsidearble food for the paragraphes.
once known as the north unit irriga­
The system of the Dee Power end a lonely road rush to the window every
tion district of the big Deschutes prot­ Irrigation company In the Hood river time an equipage of any kind goes by.
A yt. Louis woman says she has been
ect. which includes 106.000 acres in valley covering the Dee flat straw W e ’ll explain the cpriosity of the coun kissed by 10,000 men. Now we know
Jefferson county.
berry district, was badly damaged by try people if some city* dweller will ex­ the significance of the term “ slopped
A. L. Leavitt, republican nominee wluter freshets, and service haa not plain how a woman with a new $100 over. ’ 9
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hat can come into church during the
for circuit judge of Klamath county, been restored. Strawberrlea, growers
sermon and reach her seat without the
A yt. Louis womau had a man ar­
will assume his new duties immediate­ declare, already have been out 25 per
fact that she has a new hat becoming rested for kissing her. Nothing like
ly. Governor Olcott has appointed Mr. cent by the water shortage, and it is known to every womau in church.
advertising.
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Leavitt to succeed Judge Stone, who feared the drought wlH seriously affect
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was placed on the Klamath bench when the district's tonnage.
Tin- man who calls another a liar is
A
policeman
recently
alleged that
Judge Kuykendall resigned. Governor i
Plans and specifications for the re­ not expressing an original idea or pro­
his health was weakened by exposure
Oleott’s action followed the receipt of building of Happy Canyon, Pendleton's mulgating a new doctrine— for in the
to the night air. Yet sleeping outdoors
Judge Stone's resignation.
wild west town whloh runs wide open good book we find the statement that is advocated by all health experts.
all nun are liars.
Although two municipal measures, , during the week of the round-up, are
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j presented to the voters of Salem at complete and the contract for the con­
An Oklahoma man has secured a
About
as
soft
a
job
as
we
can
im­
the special election, received favoratde struction of the big pavilion will be let
court injunction to keep his wife from
agine is that of an innocent looking,
| majority votes. It la possible that wltbla two weeks. The heavy snow ol
beating him. In this one instance, at
sweet faced, sweet voiced female book
least, he beat her to it.
neither of these measures passed, as last year brought the building to the ageut calling on the bachelor trade.
they did not receive the two-thirds ! ground. The coat o f the new pavilion
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majority vote required by the city la about $660« or $7000
Lowering dresses at the top doesn’t
F A Elliott, state forester, haa I* seem to get them any nearer the floor
charter, according to an unofficiali
sued a statement in which he requests
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opinion by City Attorney Smith
Oregon has again scored above all all slash owners to remember section
I f the fellow who gets up at 3 a. m.
states In the union, this time In mat- j 8958. Oregon laws, which provides. In and shivers around in the wet grass
W ill sell your farm, stock, im­
ters educational. One person out of part, that the burning of all slash, for hours to get a shot at a flock of
plements, machinery, household
each 112 in the entire state w n last i chopping, woodland or brush land dur ducks, would show the same persever­ goods, autos and merchandise.
year In attendance at some Institution lng the period between June 1 to Oc­ ance in business and as cheerfully ad
My price is right. W ill go any­
of higher learning— a record which Is j tober 1 shall be dons under written just himself to the same inconven­ where, any time. Inquire at
iences
in
every
day
life,
there
would
unparalleled through America, accord­ permission from a state-appointed fire
City Transfer, phone 99.
not be so many business failures in
ing to Dr. George F. Zook, specialist In warden. Burning dona In violation ol this old world.
higher education of the bureau of edu­ the law submits the party concerned
to prosecution.
cation, Washington, D. C.
The county court of Polk county is
Unless the public service commis­
sion Intervenes, increases In cash and enjoined from paying any portion of
commutation fares on street railw ay! the sip«nee of constructing the weal
systems In Salem and Eugene will side Pacific Highway, between Holmes
become effective June 20. New tar-; gap and the Benton county line, by a
Iffs providing for a fare Increase from decision o f Circuit Judge K elly at Sa­
5 to 6 cents in these cities were filed lem, In setting aside a contract be­
with the commission by the Southern tween the county court and tha stats
Pacific company, ow ner of the Salem, j highway commission whereby the
Eugene aud West Linn street rail-' county assumed an obligation o f $118,
600 ooverlng a period of four years for
ways.
Reports from the 279 banks of Ore­ Its share o f the highway expense and
gon as of May 6, which have Just been attempted to divert at once 942,000
compiled by Franklin Uramwell, state from the county's market road fund
wiring
superintendent of banks, give a total lor that purpose.
That section e f the Oregon eoaat
ef $241,515.879 In deposits as agsinst
$232.568,694 on March 10. I »a n a ag­ between Neekowln. In Tillamook court
gregated f 168.993.183, an Inrreaae of ty, and the Slletz river, la Lincoln
approximately 26.6UO.OOO over out­ county. Inaccessible save for hikers, la
standing loans on March 10, but money to be provided with a read, which will
borrowed by banks shows a substantial be a section of the Hooaevelt highway
Final agreement on this was had at
Increase.
War against the I. W. W. at! a meeting o f the state highway oom
Klamath Falls, said by officers to be ; mission In Portland. The Tillamook
attempting to organlxe among the) end haa been disposed of, but Llnoolo
timber workers who have been on i county officials explained that they
strike since March 1, was declared by had as bond money tor the northern
Sheriff Low and Police Chief Wilson, | end, mp to the Tlllamoek county line
following the arrest of Morris Dailey, It will cost above M M ,M 4 to construct
Adolph Vangneaa and Leonard Bolton, the road sad o f thto coot Lincoln coun
alleged I W W organizers
The of­ ty will contribute 2110,60S The root
ficers confiscated a suitcase full of lo to bo provided bp the state and the
United States forest bureau The work
I W W literature
la
te be an a eontlnulag basis until
Approval has been given by Secre­
tary of Agriculture Wallace to several oompleted
After adopting several resolutions
forest road construction projects In
Oregon These Include s section of tlif of Importance, some of whloh caused
Grants Pass <'rescent City road, to cost spirited debate, the Mate Federation
210,000, a section of road between Nes of Women s olsbe adjourned at Ttlta
Tha more Important reeolu
kowin and Devil’s lake, Tillamook and ■took
Lincoln counthe, 2100.000 ; 7 12 miles llone adopted were: The attacks as
plnltia, 270.000, and the Cascadla road, the sslllape system tor the state’s lo
of road between Mount Hood and W s stMutloas ef higher lean.lag should
be frowned upon; commending Will
Lincoln county, $28,000
How luauy antelope are there In O r» H Hays, high commissioner of motion
gon* Stanley Jewett of the Portland plot area tor his altitude toward elaas
office of the United States biological movies, Indorsing tha MU whloh pro
survey Is snxlous to know the answer, poses to give Independent elUseashlp
Immigrant
womea;
protesting
lie has been Intruded with the task of te
making a census of Oregon antelope ageleat the removal of tuberculosis
and he haa writ G o to numerous resi­ patients among ex-service men to m
dents of the stat. who have Inform* parte of Oregon to ether states, and
tlon oe the eubjn'. as estimates range Indorsing a proposed Mil te removt
from 2000 to lg.OOo He wants to find property quellfleetloaa tor the pur
out whether herds of this elusive ant- pose ef voting a
meJ * n iocs casing or decreegjqg
C. O. DeVere
AUCTIONEER
A man is as old as he feels— and a
woman older than she says she is.
SOME GOOD ADVICE
STRENGTHENED
BY
COTTAGE
GROVE EXPERIENCES
Kidney disease is too dangerous to
neglect. At the first sign of backache,
headache, dizziness or urinary disor
ders, you should give the weakened
kidneys prompt attention. Eat little
meat, take things easier and use a
reliable kidney tonic. There ’s no other
kidney medicine so well recommended
as Doan’s Kidney Pills. Cottage Grove
people rely on them. Here’s one of the
many statements from Cottage Grove
people.
Mrs. Alta Hart, 742 S. 1st 8t., says:
“ I have used Doau’s Kidney Pills with
benefit aud um glad to recommend
them. I had kidney complaint. My
back ached and pained aud I felt dull
and run down and my kidneys didn t
act right.
A friend recommended
Doan’s Kidney Pills so 1 used them.
Doau's were just what I needed as
they helped me by relieving the back­
ache and other symptoms of kidney
trouble.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t sim­
ply ask for a kidney remedy— get
Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that
Mrs. Hart hud. Foster Milburn Co.,
Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y.______________jn2 9
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Want Ad
Keen buyers and sellers are daily realizing, more and
more, the power of the Wantad to bring them definite
and immediate results. If you have something to sell,
rent or exchange-—or if you want to buy or rent, tell
your story in a clear, concise manner and place it in our
Wantad columns. The wantad costs little anti the re­
sults are often surprising.
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