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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923
What the World
Is Doing
I U.
PAGE FIVE
8. PATENT SYSTEM MOST
NOTICE
SUCCESSFUL IN THE WORLD
OF
FINAL
MENT.
SETTLE­
Eugene Business
College
Washington, June 18.—(Special
In tho matter of tho ostato of
correspondence.)—The United States Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased.
(Popular Mechanics Magazine.)
Notice is hereby given that the
♦-------------------- -------------------------- $ patent system is the best in the
world. In fact, tho system was de­ undersigned has filed his final ae
Unlimited Demand for Purebred
vised hero and has boon copied by count as administrator of tho estate
A Gauge for Clipping Hedges
Stock Raised In This State
most of the leading nations of other of Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased,
SHORTHAND
A
little
time
spent
in
making
the
continents. The United States has with the County Clerk of Lane
8eeu by O. A. O. Man.
hedge-clipping gauge shown in the done more than any other nation to County, Oregon, and an order has
TYPEWRITING
drawing will go far to improve the encourage inventive genius, and, as been mudo and eutored of record
a result, this country has taken the directing this notice and setting
Canadian demand for
f
purebred appearanoo of
lead in useful inventions, particu­ tho 14th day of July, 1923, at tho
BOOKKEEPING
and high grade Jersey cattle may hedge fences by
larly in mechanics. The United hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon
prove a new outlet for Oregon making it pos­
States has granted more patents for tho hearing of objections, if
Jerseys, writes W. Elmo Ashton, sible to elip the
Ask for Our Free Catalog
than any other nation, and it might any, to said final account end for
field representative of tho Canadian hedge uni-
be said that it has granted more the final settlement of said estate.
Jersey Cattle club, to P. M. Braudt, formly.
Dated this 6th day of June, 1923.
patents than all other nations com­
chief of dairy husbandry. It costs
The perpen­
W. W. CHRISMAN,
bined.
the province farmer 86 cents to
dicular
member
Administrator of the estato of
Tho
distinctive
feature
of
the
market a dollar’s worth of oats in
Winfield 8. Chrisman, deceased.
American patent system is that it
London and only 11 cents to market □f the gauge is
A. E. ROBERTS, President
provides for examination before is­ Herbert W. Lombard,
tho dollar’s worth of butter and made from a
Attorney for estate.
suance of a patent, bo that a patent jne!5jlyl3
leave the plant food on the farm. piece of 2 by 4-
Eugene, Oregon
will not be issued unless the device
"The day is here for Jersey in. material, but
is
actually
new,
and
a
patent
thus
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION.
breeders to show meso men what the horisontal
Oregon Jerseys are like,” says Mr. parts may 1» of lighter stuff, the dimen­ secured constitutes prima facie evi­
Department of the Interior, U. 8. FEW ARE CRAZY ABOUT THEM.
Ashton, "I think your men could sions to which such a gauge is made de­ dence of the prior rights of tho in­
A New York lunacy expert says
do nothing better to advertiso Ore­ pending upon individual requirements, ventor. Tho burden of proof is upon Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
the ringing of chureh bells tends to
gon than make a showing of Ore­ tn use, the trimming is begun at one a coutestant. Under previous sys­ Juno 19, 1923.
Notice is hereby given that Wil­ increaso insanity. It is important
gon Jerseys at the Western Canada end of the hedge, the gnufce being held tems there was no examination
prior to issuance of a patent, and son B. Stinnett, of Cottage Grovo, to learn that thoy have some ef­
circuit. ’ ’
Oregon, who on Juno 6, 1921, made fect on people.
A good deal has been done with in an upright position by standing upon a patent had little actual value.
There is no industry in the coun­ homestead entry serial No. 013227
the Jersey in tho eastern and Brit­ the bottom memlier. Clip as much of
ish Columbia districts, and last year the hedge as projocts above the top of try not affected by tho patent sys­ for Eft NEft, SWft NEft and
tem. Whole industries aro often NEft SEft, section 17, township 21
more Jerseys were imported from tho gauge.
• * *
initiated and founded on tho grant south, range 2 west, Willamette
tho United States and tho Jersey
of a patent. Instances of this may meridian, has filed notico of inten­
islands than all other kinds to­
Keeping Out the Rain
be seen in the tremendous amount tion to mako final three-year proof,
gether, he writes. There seems no
A. O. Anderson, Proprietor
Tho
drawing
shows
a
goes!
method
of capital employed in the manufac­ to establish claim to the land above
limit to the Jersey business if prop­
of
keeping
rain
out
of
tho
open
window
ture
of the sewing machine, as woll described, before Register and Re­
erly gone after there, so much does
of a sleeping room, whore it is essen- as tho army of employes engaged in ceiver of the United States Land
the deiuund exceed the supply.
— tial to have fresh selling them; in the manufacture of Offico at Roseburg, Oregon, on tho
Tho great central prairie and the
Piano Moving a Specialty
westorn Canada fields are still
—< air at all times, agricultural implements, the modorn 26th day of July, 1923.
Claimant names as witnesses: C.
Office in Spray brick noar 8. P.
awaiting development, tho letter
— even during newspaper presses, tho linotype ma­
chine, shoe machinery, air brakes
Station. Office phono, 99; res­
says. Tho farmers there are "going
“ rainy weather. for railway cars; the telephone sys- F. White, of Cottage Grove, Ore­
idence phone, 124-J.
from oats to dairying’’ as their
— A wooden box is tom, tho result of one basic patent gon; Tom Patton, of Cottago Grovo,
of
Cottage
Oregon,
Albert
Rissuo,
'
~
'
finances will permit. Mr. Ashton
mado to fit upon which one company alone now Grovo, Oregon; Percy
Moody, of
thinks the Jersey woll adapted to
between the has about $1,000,006,000 of investod Cottago Grove, Oi gon.
conditions there as everything is on
window jambs capital and employs more than
W. H. CANON,
a butterfat basis. Eveq fresh milk
and rest on the 200,000 men and women; the pho­ jno22jly2O
Registor.
brings a dollar more whin rich than
sill. It is held nograph industry, with selling agen-
tho 3 per cent milk.
in place b j cios in every town in tho country;
Valuable publicity as well as
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
prize money is held out as induce­ means of thumbscrews on the sides, and the electrical industry, with all its
ment for Oregon Jersey exhibits at also by the weight of the window on ramifications, and numerous others
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
four or fiv* leading shows.
top. The opening is made on the under­ whose original start depended en­ Land offico at Rosoburg, Oregon,
tirely upon tho patont monopoly.
Piano Moving a Specialty
side of the lmx, so that rain cannotontor
Juno 13, 1923.
MOTORISTS IN LEAGUE FOR
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
Rufus
F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor
TELEPHONE COMPANY PLANS
COUNTRYSIDE PRESERVATION
RECONSTRUCTION OF LINE Vernon Garoutto, of Cottago Grove,
Office
telephone_________ 4
Oregon, who, on July 9, 1920, mado
"Clean up as you go.”
Residence
telephone.... Ù11-F3
Homestead
Application,
Serial
No.
Tho Pacific Telephone and Tele­
President Hardiug gives hearty
graph company contemplates, at an 013073. for Wft BE ft, SEft SEft
endorsement
to the
Motorists’
early date, complete reconstruction and SEft SWft, Section 5, Town­
Leaguo for Countryside Preservation
of tho main San Francisco toll lead ship 21 South, Rango 2 West, Wil­
which has started its summer cam­
between Cottage Grove and Oak­ lamette Meridian, has filed notice
paign to correct tho abuse of the
DA Y and NIGHT Bonded
land, a distance of 33 miles, accord­ of intention to mako three-year
highway nnd picaie sites by tho un­
Proof, to establish claim to tho laud
ing
to
J.
L.
Bland,
district
manager
thinking motorist who leaves behind
for the company. Tho pole line in abovo described, before Register
him a trail of boxes, papers aad
this
soction is badly deteriorated and Rccoivor of Unitod States Laud
cans.
and
inadequate
to provide tho grade Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the
In volunteering to servo on tho
of
service
required
for tho very im­ 26th day of July, 1923.
national committee, Presidont Hard­
Claimant names at witnesses:
portant
long
haul
circuits carried
ing writes:
Warren Kelly, of Cottago Grove,
thereon.
Included
in
this
work
is
Woodson Brothers Garage.
I havo recoived tho invitation
tho famous London mountnin sec­ Irvin Yancy, of Cottago Grove,
to servo ou the national commit­
Phono
27. After the garage
Fred
Kelly,
of
Cotiage
Grove,
Wil
­
tion which, owing to tho topography
tee of the Motorists’ League for
bur Kelly, of Cottage Grove.
closes, phone to 165-R.
of
the
route
travorsod,
presents
a
Countrysido
Preservation,
and
difficult problem in construction en­ Jo22.lyL’il W. II. CANON, Register.
have noted what you say concern­
gineering.
This work will be dono
ing its purposes. I have to son-
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
under four sections at a cost of ap­
Tho months with r’s in thorn are
fess myself in tho fullest accord
proximately
$104,000.
also the months when the mortality
with your aims and hopes, and I
Monster Locomotive Pivots on
Department of tho Interior, U. 8. of grandmothers is lowest.
will be glad to havo my name
Front Truck
Land Offico at Rosoburg, Oregon,
PUBLIC PROTECTED BY LAW
used, if it is your wish, as a mem­
IN CASE OF ACTIVE OIL BOOM May 26, 1923.
ber of tho executive committee.
"Double headers,” “hfJtxTs” and
CARDS
Notico is hereby given that Mur­ PROFESSIONAL
Most sincerely yours,
“puchera”—the flrat named of which,
ray Trunnoll, of Cottago Grove, Oro­
Protection
of
the
public
in
the
DR.
A.
W.
KIME
WARREN G. HARDING.
in a railroader's language, means two
gen, who on May 10, 1920, made
Specialist in Obstetrics
Following is a pledge which evory locomotives at tho front ond of a train, event of on active oil boom in Ore­ homestead entry, serial No. 012275,
gon was assured by the last legisla­
motorist is asked to sign:
Will care for confinements at his
for
Lot
5,
Nft
of
SEft,
Section
17,
and
tho
last
two
designating
the
loco-
ture. A law passed February 23
I, as a member of the Motorists’
Township 21 8., Rango 3 West, Wil­ home if desired. Special nurse if re
League for Countrysido Preserva­ motives cotqiled on tho rear ond, to provides for the appointment by lamette Meridian, lias filed notico quirod. l’hones: office, 34; res. 126J
move
trains
up
steep
gradee
—
probably*
county courts of inspectors, whose
tion, pledgo myself to do what I
of intention to mako three your
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
can to preserve tho countryside so will become only memories, if monster duties include the inspection of oil proof to establish claim to tho land
Dontistry
locomotives
like
tho
one
illustrated
ar4
properties and tho keeping of such
that all may share the enjoyment of
records and data as may bo required abovo described, before Register Modorn equipment. First National
it. To this end I will leave a rest­ to bo generally used.
and Rccoivor of the Unitod States
building. Hours. 9 to 12 and
ing piaco or enmp site clean; free
When this oig Mallet-typo looomo- to control and safeguard tho public lAind Offico at Roseburg, Oregon, 1 Bank
to 6. Evenings and Bundays by
from papers or litter of any sort. I tive takes a curve in the track, it can­ interests. No inspector has yet been on tho 10th day of July, 1923.
appointment. Office phone. 10: res
will be careful of trees and ahrub- not make the turn as its smaller appointed in Lane county.
Claimant names as witnesses: ideuco phono, 184-J,
A tax of one-half eent a barrel
bory, of brooks and streams, I will brothers do, aa it is 108 feet long—one
Walter
Garoutto,
of
Cottage
Grovo,
bo careful iu the making of eampn of the largóet ever built Its toilers for all oil marketed provides a fund Oregon; Oliver Nichols, of Cottage
DR. W. E. LEBOW
for the expenses of tho office, and
and fires. I will mako every effort
Dentist
Grove, Oregon; W. B. Keyes, of Cot-
swing
on
pivots
iadopondentiy
of
the
any
surplus
goes
to
tho
market
road
to leave the roadside in such condi-
tngo Grove, Oregon; Isio Williams, Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30
tion that tho pleasure to be derived wheels. It has 12 driving wheel«, fund in tho road district in which of Oottago Grove, Oregon.
to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evening» and
Sundays by appointment. Pnonee:
from it by others is not lessoned weighs 860,000 pounds — 480 tons — tho oil is produced.
W. H. CANON,
office 35, residence 134-Y.
and carries 12,000 gallons of water and
through any act of mine.
Membership in the organization 4,000 gallons of oil Its use has MOSAIC DISEASE ATTACKS
DR. O. E. FROST
carries with it no dues or obliga­ largely been confined to freight hauling
BERRY VINES IN VALLEY
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT
Office in Lawson bullring
tions other than to accept personal on n western road, and it easily handles
Phone 47
responsibility to "clean up as you a hundred oars through the Rocky
A mosaic disease is killing tho
Estate of Netta A. Webber, de­ Cottage Grove
Oregon
go.” Thousands of motorists have Mountain*.
loganberry and raspberry vines in
ceased.
written tho leaguo endorsing its pro-
tho valley, according to O. E. Stew­
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
tho
I (ram and local chapters are being
art, county fruit inspector, although
Chiropractic, Mochano Thorapy,
formed by automobile clubs, cham­
tho disease has not increased suf­ undersigned administrator of the
bers of commerce and other civic
ficiently to cause general alarm in estate of Notta A. Webber, de Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro-
bodies.
this county. Mr. Stewart, in com­ ceased, has filed his final account Thorapy. Offico ovor Darby Hard
pany with Dr. 8. M. Zoller, plant with the County Court of Ijino ware. Phono 116-J. Office hours: 9
Tho league has attained the en­
pathologist of O. A. C., has gathered County, Oregon, in tho matter of to 12; 1 to 5; Bundays by appoint­
dorsement of governors of the va­
somo specimens of the disoased said estate, and an order has been ment.
rious states, and city officials. Be­
berry vines as well as other plants made and entered of record direct­
fore the tourist season is in full
GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D.
that havo been attacked.
The ing notice and sotting Tues­
sway motorists in every corner of
Physician and Surgeon
disease is carried by tho aphis and day, the 31st day cf July, 1923, at
the country will be urged to help
certain other insects and seems to the hour of eleven o’clock a. m. at X ray work in all its branches. Eve­
preserve the natural beauties of the
nings by appointment.
lighways and leave them in order,
affect the whole vine and tho root. tho County Court Room in Eugene,
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Evergreen blackberries havo boon Lano County, Oregon, as tho timo 634 Main
Copies of the league’s booklet,
outlining its aims and purposes,
attacked by the pest this year for and place for tho hearing of objec­
tions, if any, to said account and
DR. IL A. HAGRN
may be obtained by writing the
the first time.
for the final settlement thereof.
National Secretary, 119 West 40th
Drugleu Physician
Licensed
W. A. HEMENWAY,
Btreet, New York.
DANGEROUS TO MEET.
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
Administrator of tho ostato of
The national committee feels that
Netta A. Webber, deceased. 630ft Main Street, Cottage Grove
publicity and public opinion can
Motorists, particularly the newer H. J. SHINN,
correct the unsightly conditions
members of tho clan, show a rather ^^ttornc^^o^^state^^^jno2fijl27
J. F. SPRAY
caused by the unthinking motorist.
warped sense of responsibility. This
Beal Estate, Insurance and
is especially true in cases whore
Collections
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
RULES GIVEN MOTORISTS
the party who driven in neither the
405 Main Street
Oottago Grove
FOR PASSING LIVESTOCK
owner of the car nor an omploye
Department of tho Interior, U. R.
of tho owner.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
City motorists driving in tho
Such drivers are invariably wives Land office at Roseburg, Ore., Juno
Attorney at Ltw
country often have difficulty in
of car owners or nona and daugh- 26, 1923.
Notico is hereby given that Irvin
passing livestock because of un­
First National Hank Building
tors who are old enough to bo log
Phone IM
familiarity with the psychology of
ally entitled to drive, but not old Washington Yancey, of Oottago Cottage Grove, Ore.
domestic animals. Percy E. Towne,
enough to have a very keen apprec­ Grove, Oregon, who, on July 9, 1926,
DR. ROY SMITH
iation of the responsibilities which made Homestead Application, Serial
I i general counsel of the California
Veterinarian
I Itate Automobile association, offers
are placed upon anyone who pilots No. 013074, for Lots 1, 2, 3, Section
5,
Township
21
South,
Range
2
the following suggestions:
an automobile. Tho reason is that
Phone* 1114 and 915
West,
Willamette
Meridian,
hns
When meeting livestock, drive to
such drivers feel they can depend
146 Park Btreet, Eugene, Oregon
one side of the road, stop and shut
upon the owner of the car in event filed notice of intention to make
three
yenr
proof,
to
establish
elaim
MRS. F. J. ALSTOTT, 8. T.
of the engine. Stay quietly in the
of trouble, and if he is fully insured
to the land abovo described, before
car. Do not blow the horn, permit
"everything will be all right.’’
(Suggestivo Thorapouties)
the
Register
and
Receiver
of
the
dogs to bark; mako no unusual
This attitude is directly respons­
All kinds of disease* treated. After
United
States
Land
Office,
at
Rose
­
noise or unnecessary motions. In
ible for many of the serious auto­
effects of the fiu removed. Massage
overtaking livestock, slow down,
mobile accidents that mar motoring. burg, Oregon, on the 6th day of for tired people. Rasura foot treat­
drivo to one side of the main group
The owner of the ear is usually August, 1923.
Claimant ria mor. as witnesses: Fred ment given. Phone 180-L.
and ask the man in charge to lead
involved technically, and must al­
Kelly,
of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
ways pay the bill for damages, but
the way through and proceed as
BRUSHES OF
quietly as possible.
he is not held criminally respons­ Wilbur Kelly, of Cottage Grove,
QUALITY
ible for what happens. He isn’t Oregon, Barney Kolly, of Cottage
write to
U. OF O. GRADUATING CLASS
tho one who pays the real penalty Grove, Oregon, Vern Garoutte, of
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
G. B. AHNEST
OF 367 LARGEST YET '■opacity for physical work, and
for carelessness or recklessness.
W. H. CANON,
Phone 1M-L
the effect of « tectciho
The most fortunate driver is the
Register.
Cottage Grove
one who has no one he thinks he jne29 jy27
With a total of 367 members, the « A rate and blood pressure.
ean pass the buck to in event of
largest class in the history of the
Read the wanted* to ree what
BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR
a mishap with the ear, for ho then
University of Oregon was graduated
Monday at Eugene. The commence­
An exchange strikes a popular operates tho ear with a better othernhavotha^joi^maj^want^xi»
Particular Work for
ment address was given by Dr. chord when it says: “The world knowledge of why he should avoid
Particular l’oople.
Henry B. Ward, head of the «oo­ wants things that are gennine. It thoM unthinking acts which result
300 Maia Street
Phone 118-L
logy department of the University wants people who seem to be what in collisions and fatalities.
A oause of many tifai. Hai
If more families would havo a
of Dliaois. Govern«- Pierce, who they are. It is tired of pretension,
fol lo eklerly
H. J. SHINN
occupied a place of honor on the of can't or fagirism. It is sick of heart-to-heart talk over the pointe
Attorney at Law and
platform, gave words of eneonrage- the goody good. It yearns for a of responsibility in the driving of
Notary Public
meat and congratulations to tho little common sense. It needs more a ear, more operators would ap­
Practices in all courts. Thirty years
outgoing elam.
warm hearted, broad minded, sincere preciate the importance of caution
of experience. Bader building, Qot-
good nee»--the real thing and aot —and there would be fewer acei-
tage Grove, Oregon.
Lithograph work. The Sentinel.
dents.
the counterfeit.**
Eugene Business College
City Transfer
Hauling & Draying
Grove Transfer
Furniture Moving
JITNEY
Everett Powell
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere
This is a powerful -
car you have”
Most men like to hear that sort of talk.
Most cars earn such talk if they are given
a chance. One thing, above all others,
brings out power: pure oil, distilled oil.
SUNOCO
»
THE DISTILLED OIL
I
was selected by us from all other oils because
of its supreme purity. Just as distilled water is
best for your battery, distilled oil is best for
your motor. The oil and the motor both last
longer.
We know Sunoco will prove best for your car.
It comes in six types—a type correct for even
motor. Know the Joy of a “sweet” motor. Use
Sunoco, the real lubricant You’ll take a new
pride in driving.
Ask yowr dealer or write tu for booklet,
“What't Happening Imide Your Motor?”
MARSHALL-WELLS COMPANY
DULUTH
MINNEAPOLIS
SPOKANE
PORTLAND
Thete dealert tell SUNOCO—talk lubrication with them
Donnelly 4 Rayner,
Eugene, Oregon
Ralston Electric Supply Co­
Albany, Oregon
J. A. Thompson,
Blodgett, Oregon
Cheshire Mercantile Co.,
Cheshire, Oregon
Shields Ruch 4 Company,
Junction City, Oregon
Jackson 4 Addison,
Lorane, Oregon
Frank E. Blair,
Lowell, Oregon
Hans M. Peterson 4 Sons Co.,
Florence, Oregon
Bottle 4 Simpson,
Noti, Oregon
W. M. Wade,
Marshfield, Oregon
J. T. Ross,
Power», Oregon
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