COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 31, 1923 WE DO have specials for one and two days and they are money savers to the people of Cottage Grove and vicinity. This is evi dent from the number of people that take advantage of them. You will find that our prices every day are as low if not lower than you will find elsewhere. We are quoting below a few of our regular prices. Bread, two large loaves............ Corn Flakes, Kellogg’s, per pkg. Corn Flakes, Blue Bell, 3 for... Citrus powder, per package... Mason jars, quarts, per dozen... Milk, Borden’s, per can............ Soap, polar white, 6 bars........... 25c 10c 25c 25c 90c 10c 25c WE SAVE YOU MONEY EVERY DAY Cash Grocery PHONE 163 WE DELIVER Say I t With Printer’s Ink ♦---------------------------- --- ♦ I ------------------- Neighborhood -—- News ------- I MOUNT VIEW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Aug. 29.—Mrs. Kate Sears, of Cottago Grove, aud daughter Miss Bert lia, of Portland, visited Wed- nesday and Thursday with Mrs. Amanda Sears aud Mrs. J. R. Cooley. Mrs. Verna Mast and son Jack, of Portland, are visiting with Mrs. Mast’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. F. B. Phillips. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones aud children were at the W. D. Heath home Friday. Rodney Phillips attended the cir cus in Eugene Friday. Mr. aud Mrs. W. G. Cox, of Red mond, are visiting Mrs. Cox’s sis ter, Mrs. J. B. Cooley. Addison Heath attended the cir cus in Eugene Friday. Clarence Sears motored to Eugene Friday with his grandmother, Mrs. Jane Kile, who will visit with her daughter, Mrs. Anna Hoffman. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry Frost, of Blue Mountain, were at the W. D. Heath home Fri day. The Scott & Chrisman thresher is working in this neighborhood this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and daughter Elizabeth aud their guests, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Cox, spent Sun day at I^mdon springs. Gus Brunscombe, of Cottage Grove, visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King and the whole party motored to Lynx Hollow and visited friends there. My. and Mrs. R. G. Landivehr and children, of Astoria, visited last week with Mrs. Landwehr's sister, Mrs. Claude Arne, and with Mr. and Mrs. Waldq Miller. Bert V. Hands and daughter Edna and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King und children attended tho circus in Eu gene Friday. Miss Geneva Shattuck spent sev eral days of last week with her sis ter, Mrs. Orville Powell,¿in Delight Valley. Frank Sherman, of Cottago Grove, was at the Waldo Miller home Sun day. David Hennigan, of Eugene, spent Saturday night with J. A. Schnei der and was a dinner guest Sunday, together with Mr. and Mrs. Schnei der and daughter Bernadine, of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. children, of Prants Pass, arrived J Sunday for a visit nt the W. F Briggs home. Ben Johns, of Albany, spent the week end at tho C. H. Sharon home. Miss Myrtle Adney, who had been staying in Roseburg with her sister, Mrs. A. F. Campbell, returned Sun day evening. Mrs. Myrtle Pettit left Friday for Divide, where she will work for a few weeks. Vern Briggs and Lionel Haight left Saturday for Tiller an n hunt ing trip. L. A. McArthur, of Tulsrf, Okla., •> arrived Monday to visit his cousin, Mrs. George Fogle. The Algy Cole family, of l.ornne, visited last week with the Briggs family. Miss Hazel Miller and Miss Gladys Benston gave a dance Satur day night at the Benston Imll in honor of Miss Maurene Taylor, who will leavo soon for Wenatchee, Wash. A large number attended. George Fogle was called to Craw fordsville Tuesday by the illness of his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Moody and daughter Dorris will leave Saturday for California. Mr. and Mrs. Burns and children, of Mitchell, Neb., stopped Monday to sec the J. F. Adney family. The Burns and Adneys were neighbors in Nebraska. Mrs. Mary Quccncr and sons Ed and Hubert left Wednesday for Car nation, Wash., where the boys have employment. Mr. and Mrs. A. D, Fogle and children went to Crawfordsville Tuesday evening Mr. and Mrs. Knight, of Dan ville, Ill., are visiting with the O. Knight family. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT In tho County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned administrator of the estate of Anna Willis, deceased, has filed his final account with the County Court of Lane County, Ore gon, in the matter of said estate and an order has been made and entered of record directing notice of hearing thereon and und set ting Saturday, tho 29th day of September, 1923, at. the hour of II o’clock a. m. at the County Court room in Eugene, Lane County, Ore- gon, as the time and place of hear ing objections, if any, to said ac count and for the final settlement of the said estate. C. O. WILLIS, Administrator of the estate of Anna Willis, deceased. H. . J. SHINN, Attornejf for^estate^^ji24H£21c NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. PAGE THREE BACKACHE IS DISCOURAGING But Not So Bad If You Know How to Reach the Cause. Nothin; ig more discouraging than u constant backache. Lame when you awaken, pain mins pierce you when you bend ur — lift. It ’s hard to work or to rest. Backache often indicates bud kidneys. Cottage Grove people recommend Doan's Kidney Pills. Read this case: Mrs. J. W. Clark, S. 2nd St., Cot- tago Grove, says: “I can recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills from ex perience. My kidneys were in a bad condition and I suffered with a continual dull, nagging backache und had no energy and became run down. I also had spells of head- 111 inn noiiix« rxF uche and the action of my bidnove . was irregular. Doan’s Kidney Pills were recommended to me so I bought some at the New Era Drug Store. They helped me wonderfully, strengthening my back and kidneys tind benefiting me generally.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills—the wimo that Mrs. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. a31-s7 It Always Pays to Attend the Eugene Business College Because here you will re ceive a thorough, practical business training under the direction of qualified teach ers. Because our charges are rea sonable and our equipment is up to date. Because when you have com pleted one of our courses you will be qualified to ac cept a good position and to make good after you have accepted it. Because with a business edu cation the road to success will be an easier one to travel. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, July 27, 1923. Notice is horeby given that Per- sey Moody, of Cottage Grove, Ore gon, who on July 20, 1920, made Homestead Entry Serial No. 013154 for SW>4 SE>4, Section 13, Town WO TO-NIGHT ship 21 South, Rango 3 West, Wil for loss of appetite, bad breath« Because no investment you lamette Meridian, has filed notico coated tongue. bllioupuuga. of intention to inako three-year could make will pay you Without griping or nausea proof to establish claim to the land bigger dividends in the fu abovo described, before Register CHAMBERLAIN’S ture. and Receivor, U. S. Land Office, TABLETS at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 10th Set your liver right—only 25« And finally because you owe day of September, 1923. it to yourself and to the Claimant names as witnesses: CARDS community to prepare so Wilson Stinnett, of Cottago Grove, PROFESSIONAL Oregon; Chnrles White, of Cottago that you can take your DR. A. W. KIME Grove, Oregon; Jesse Crawford, of place in the front rank and Specialist in Obstetrics ■$>--------------------------------------------- > Cottago Grove, Oregon; Tom Patton, WEEKLY LETTER FROM Will care for confinements at his do your part in helping to of Cottage Grove, Oregon. STATE MARKET AGENT homo if desired. Special nurse if ro W. H. CANON, solve the big problems of --------------------------------------------- <$• quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J Register. aug.3-31 the day. Grading and labeling potatoes un IX. W. TITU8, D. M. D. der state law seems probablo for Dentistry NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Will you do it! Then re- Oregon in the near future. The last Modern equipment. First Natioual legislature passed an act authoriz Notico is hereby given that tho Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and member that September 4 ing the governor to appoint a com undersigned has been appointed by I to 6. Evenings tyud Sundays by mittee to investigate the matter of the County Court of Lane Bounty, appointment. Office phone, 10; res is the date for the beginning compulsory grading and niarketng. Oregon, administrator of tho estate idence phone, 184-J. of our regular fall term. This committeo was appointed and, of Anne Christina Alsted, de- HERBERT W. LOMBARD after an investigation, reported on ceased, which order bears dato of Attorney at Ltw July 23 that its judgment was thnt the 2nd day of August, 1923. First National Bank Building such inspection and grading would All persons having claims against Cottage Grove, O n . Phone M be of much benefit to growers and tho estate of tho said Anno Chris recommended that the governor, by tina Alsted, deceased, are hereby DR. O. E. FROST A. E. Roberts Eugene proclamation, should order such notified and required to present Office in Lawson builring grading and marketing on and after the same duly verified, to tho un Phone 47 President Oregon September 15, 1923. dersigned at the law office of Her Cottage Prove Oregon The recommendations are that all bert W. Lombard, First National DR. W. M. HAMILTON LYNX HOLLOW. potatoos sold shall conform to tho Bank Building, Cottnge Grove, Lane standard of the United States County, Oregon, on or before six Chiropractic, Mechano-Thcrapy, (Special to The Sentinel.) grades, thut all potatoes in lots of months from the day of tho first Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro Aug. 29.—Tho Marvin Jackson 50 pounds or more shall have la publication of this notico. Therapy. Office over Darby Hard family, from near Eugene, were beled on the container in letters 1% Dated and first published this 3rd ware. Phono 116-J. Office houra: 9 guests of the Fisher family Sunday. inches high tho name and address day of August, 1923. to 12; 1 to 6; Bundays by appoint • Mr. and Mrs. Roy Murry und of the grower, the grade and vari ment. ANCHOR ALSTED, daughter, of Eugene, visited at the ety; that certified seed shall bear Administrator of tho estate of GAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D. Piano Moving a Specialty Walter Pentico home Sunday. the official seal or tag of the Ore Anno Christina Alsted, deceased. Physician and Surgeon Mrs. D. P. Caldwell and children gon Agricultural college; that all Herbert W. Lombard, F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor in all its branchos. Eve have gone to a hop yard near Go potatoes sold that do not conform ng3-31 X-ray work Attorney for estate. nings by appointment. shen. to tho United States standard Office telephone.................. 4 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon Residence telephone..... 21-F3 Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Horn and grades shall be labeled “culls;” NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. son Francis visited Sunday at the that all containers shall be uniform DR. W. E. LEBOW home of Mr. Horn’s sister, Mrs. and that, those shipped in lots of Department of the Interion, U. 8. Dentist R. Y. Porter. 10 tons or more shall be inspected Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 Farmers in this neighborhood have by tho state-inspection department to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and DAY and NIGHT Bonded finished threshing grain and baling according to rules and regulations July 27, 1923. Notice is hereby given that Al Sundays by appointment. Phones: hay. to bo made by the state market bert H. Rissue, office 35, residence 134-Y. of Cottage Grove, John Winslow, of Silk Creek, was agent. Oregon, who on 9th of July, 1920, and over-night visitor lit the E. T. Standardization of potatoes in made homestead ontry serial No. DR. H. A. HAGEN Hartley home Saturday. Oregon will bo a great aid to the 013066 for 8% HE 14, Section 7, Licensed Drugloss Physician The Betz family arrived last week industry. Tho lack of such regula from eastern Oregon to visit with tion is one of the causos of poor Township 21 South, Rango 2 West, Phono 30. Ostrander Building, friends and look after property in markets and dissatisfaction among Willamette Meridian, has filed no- 630 Ml Main Street, Cottage Grove tico of intention to make three year Woodson Brothers Garage. terests. growers. Grading and labeling of Phono 27. After the garage A picnic will be held Sunday in all products is rapidly spreading proof to establish claim to tho land J. F. SPRAY above described, bofore Register the grove near the Lynx Hollow over all states. closes, phone to 165-R. Real Estate, Insurance and Receiver, U. 8. Land Office, at school house. With the harvest of wheat under and Colloctiens Roseburg, Oregon, on tho 14th day A son was born Friday to Mr. way, the price has steadily fallen September, 1923. 406 Main Street Cottage Prove nnd Mrs. Denham. until now it is far below tho cost of Claimant names as witnesses: Mrs. I. N. Dresser returned Sun- of production. A United States sen BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR day from Cottage Grove, where she ator states that it costs $1.36 to William Stinett, of Cottago Grove, Particular Work for had been to welcome a new _ grand- raise wheat in Kansas, for which Oregon; George Durest, of Cottago son, the parents being Mr. and Mrs. the raisers will get from 70 to 80 Grove, Oregon; Fred Frost, of Cot Particular People. A. O. Anderson, Proprietor tago Grove, Oregon; Clifford Lo- 8. E. Dresser. cents the bushel. Oregon has a bow, 300 Main Street Phone 116-L of Cottago Grove, Oregon. Harold Hartley was an over night great harvest under way, but tho W. H. CANON, juest of friends on Silk creek the price outlook is very gloomy. The H. J. SHINN Register. atter part of last week. movement for a national wheat auglOspt? Attorney at Uw and Piano moving a specialty. Dnily marketing association is said to be Notary Public growing fast in all wheat growing NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Practices in all courts. Thirty years freight to and front Eugene. Wo SILK CREEK. uro equipped to haul, poles, tim states and is the only hope for Notico is horeby given thnt tho of ex; tperienco. Bader building, Cot- bers, etc. permanent markets and living prof (Special to The Sentinel.) tago Grov<\Orcgi Grove, Oregon. Office in Spray brick noar 8. F. Aug. 28.—Mrs. A. G. Nelson left its for growers. An emergency undersigned, ns administrator of tho Station. Office phono, 99; res Friday, to join her husband and two movement to hold back a quarter «state of Love Allen, deceased, has NO TIME TO HUNT for a doctor filed his final account in the office idence phone, 124-J. little sons at Hillsboro. She was of a million bushels of this season’s or drug store when suddenly Clerk of Lune County, of tho County Lane < accompanied by her brother, R. V. wheat is under way in the middle Oregon, and that ...... Saturday, Saturda; the teized wi»h agonizing intestinal cramps, states. Darnell. The loss to berry growers in the 22n<l day of September, 1923, at deadly nausea and prostrating diarrhoea. H. L. Fowler goes to Cottage Rubber stamps of overy kind at Grove., to get his hand dressed, in Willamette valley will aggregate the hour of 11 a. m. in tho forenoon CHAMBERLAIN’S The Sentinel live wiro print, shop. stead of to Eugene, as was stated millions of dollars this season, so of said day, in the County Court COLIC and DIARRHOEA Anything in tho printing or allied state tho growers, because of no Boom of said Court has been ap last week. REMEDY linos can bo . secured at or through by said Court as the time Donald Walker and Oscar Wheel markets, tho high price of sugar pointed gives instant warmth, comfort and ease your home livo wiro print shop. and place for the hearing of ob er, of Walton, spent the week end and the lack of a general sales jections thereto nnd tho settlement from pain. Never fails. agency to control the output. Wil here. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hamer, of liam Bentley, a grower, of Hub thereof. Dated and first published August Walton, were dinner guests Sunday bard, says Marion county alone will 1923. at the Babcock home and in the lose $1,000,009 and that tons of 24, Diet publication September 21, afternoon Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Bab choico fruit will never bo picked. cock and children accompanied There is family demand in Fortland 1923. JAMES ALLEN, them on a motor trip to Calapooya and the smaller cities for all the Administrator of the ostate fruit production of Oregon if a dis springs. of Love Allen, deceased. The Dorrells arc spending a short tributing system could carry the J. E. YOUNG, fruit to the homes at a price the time at Saginaw. Attorney for estate.n24spt21 The tire that ia worthy the honorable name it bears. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher, of Eugene, homes would pay. L. A. Hunt, manager of the state were visitors at the F. E. Babcock hay growers' association, states thnt NOTICE OF MEETING COUNTY Home Sunday. BOARD OF EQUALIZATION. Mr. and Mrs. Fisher came down 47 per cent of the hay sold through from Eugene Thursday evening for the association last season was sold Notice is hereby given that tho their son Gordon, who had been direct to the retailers and feeders, thus eliminating the broker and County Board of Equalization for staying at the Trembly home. We handle these brands because our aim is to please. H. M. Damewood and his nephew, speculator middle profits. This is Lan^ County, Oregon, will meet at Wayne Stewart, were in Cottage one of the strong features of co the Court Houso in Eugene, on the operative selling agencies. A move second Monday in September (be Grove Thursday. B. W. Garner helped J. D. Grimes ment is now being worked out to ing the 10th day thereof), 1923j enlargo the association to embrace and will publicly examine tho as fall trees the first of the week. The F. E. Babcock children at Washington and Idaho under a mar sessment rolls and correct all errors tended the circus in Eugene Friday. keting agreement that 75 per cent in valuations, descriptions or classi of the alfalfa acreage shall be con fications of lands, lots or other Fifth and Main Street tracted before the contracts shall property assessed in said rolls, at SAGINAW. be in force, If this can be accom- which time and place all persons plished there will be a strong assn interested are notified to appear. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dated August, 16th, 1923. cintion for the northwest which Aug. 29.—Mrs. C. H. Sharon, who should be able to control the mar - HERBERT E. WALKER, had been visiting for several days ket. agnsgtT^^^^^jCount^^Asaeessor. with the Charles Johns family in Albany, returned Friday. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Moody vis Eugene-Goshen Road Job Moving. Improvement work on tho stretch ited a few days of last week at the C. C. Moody home. of Pacific highway between Eugene Among those from here who at and Goshen, which has been under tended the circus in Eugene Friday $2.76 Block wood and planer trimmings, the load were Mrs. Lowell Benston, Gladys way for several weeks, is rapidly $2.76 Slab wood, the corti.......... ...................... . .... and Evelyn Benston, Frances Keene, progreasing and tho job ia now the H. H. Cotter family, Mr. and about one-third complete, according Mrs. K B. Moody, Mary and Hu to a report of Corrigan 4 Force, PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR YOUR FALL AND bert Allen and Steve Benston. contracting firm of Portland, who WINTER SUPPLY Judson left Saturday for North have tho job. The work includes Carolina, where he will visit for a widening the roadway two feet on Phone 167-J few weeks with relatives. each side of the present pavement Ed Qneener went on a bunting nnd the entire resurfacing of the trip last week and returned with road with asphaltum, which will two deer. raise the present grade several Mr. and Mrs Ernest Briggs and inches. T Eugene Business College Grove Transfer Furniture Moving JITNEY ** Everett Powell f | ’HEIR high mileage yield provides a greater htga ar“*- measure of satisfaction. You get the combined advan tages of quality, service and economy. City Transfer Hauling & Draying AJAX CORD, ROAD KING, PARAGON W. E. 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