The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 19, 1923, Page 6, Image 6

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    PAGE SIX
COTTAGE GRXJVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923
"UTE-FOOT"
Neighborhood News^
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THE CEDARS.
tage Grove, end Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Fisher, of Thornton Corners, were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Heath.
Misses Pearl and Mary Layng
and Bernadine Schneider spent the
week end with their parents, re­
turning Monday morning to Cot­
tage Grove, where they are staying
while attending high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna, of
Pullman, Wash., have moved onto
the Ida Stocks ranch, which they
recently purchased.
Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and
Mrs. Layng’s mother, Mrs. Dowens,
motored to Eugene and Junction
City Thursday of last week.
♦— What the World *||
Is Doing
(Popular Mechanics Magazine.) |
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(Special to The Sentinel.)
Oct. 15.—The first meeting of the
literary society was held Friday,
Air Chamber Saves Divert
October 12. The following officers
Stricken at Work
were elected: President, W. A. Hem-
enway; vice president, Jay Horning;
As a first-aid appliance to save th«
secretary treasurer, D. H. Kemple;
livss of diven stricken at their work, i
poui
oiganist, Miss Hazel Ashby; chor­
large steel tank, in which they are
ister, Mr. Rem pie; moderator, M. M.
Wheeler; janitor, Howard McFar­
land.
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland,
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W. A. Hemenway and Kathryn
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, tf Hemenway attended the rally day
HEBRON.
service ut the Christian church ia
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Eugene Sunday.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Miss Myrtle Dobberstein was out
Oct. 16. -Mrs. G. I*. Carlile and
of school Monday.
The simplest and beat way to atop
Wayne Veatch, who is teaching daughter and son, Madge and Ar­
coughs, <x>lds, croup, bronchial, nt Halsey, visited The Cedars schotil thur, of the Grove, spent last Wed­
nesday with Mrs. Carlile’s sister-
“flu” and la grippe <x>ughs Is to take Friday.
in-law, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young.
Kutheryn
Hemenway
and
Alma
CHAMBERLAIN’S Soars were visitors at The Cedars Rev. and Mrs. Morgan, of Eugene,
attended a meeting of the farmers’
COUGH REMEDY school Friday afternoon.
Every user ia a friend
Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider union Thursday evening.’
Mrs. Ruso Belieu, of Bridge,
visited Sunday at the J. E. Meisner
spent a part of last week with her placed. Is filled with compressed air to
home.
tireak up and drive out bubbles of gas
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris and sister and brother, Mrs. J. Q. A. that
cause them to become paralyzed or
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Forward, of Young and E. F. Carlile.
Albert Oaks helped move the QDCOoacioua The pressure is started at
tho Grove, visited Thursday eve­
Sproulrs to Sutherlin last Thurs 80 pounils anti increased or decreased
ning at the Roy Morris home.
M the patient needs it. Even though a
C. O. Willis returned Thursday day.
Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf mo­ constant supply of air is pumped below
from a visit in Prineville with his
tored
to
Dorena
Sunday
and
visited
son Frank.
to a diver at work, the great weight of
Byron McFarland is staying with a: the Howard Durkee home.
the water and too long periods under­
Cnrl
Hansen,
Fred
Schuebel,
Clif
­
his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J.
seas frequently overcome him, making
ford
Daniels
and
Lloyd
White,
of
II. McFarland and is clerking in the
quick action necessary to prevent his
W. L. Darby hardware store after Springfield, visited Bunday at the
home
of
Mr.
White
’
s
uncle,
Charles
school hours.
Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Remple moved White.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Holm and baby
onto the J. J. Wonder place last
and Mr. Carlson, of Wauna, are
Monday.
Mr. and M rs. Avery Hurtzel have visiting at the home of Mrs. Holm’s
moved up to the Woodard mill, sister, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck.
Mr. Nordqueft, of Portland, spent
where Mr. llurtzell is employed.
•Ay /f.» _ j u. < •
Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bidton and the week end at the G. M. Kebel­
tSfWdMHIUiiftCtd
Mr. und Mrs. Sterling
_ Bolton and beck homo.
family liavo returned from Trout
DOREN A.
and uro moving onto their plc.ac.
Mrs. Ed Ashby at tended the W.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
R. C. dinner in Cottage Grovo Hut-
~
Oct. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott
uriluy.
motored to Eugenq Thursday.
Phillip, Mabel, Bernice and Leta
MOUNT VIEW.
Mosby motored up from Walden
Saturday.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mrs. Krause visited Friday night Watchdog “Travels Beat” In
The live wire print shop is always Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove
Oct. 16.—Mrs. Amanda Bears, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.
Aerial-Cable Cage
Brison and Clarence Sears, Miss J. S. Burnett, in Cottage Grove.
ready to help in the preparation of a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of
Similarly to the way in which pack­
Laura Kiley and Mr. and Mrs. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Durkee were in
and printing copy. O.ir the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere.
ages are carried in stores in traveling advertising
K. Brumfield were in Cottage Grove Eugeno Saturday on business.
experience may be worth something
Bunday afternoon.
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xverhead
baskets,
a
dog
makes
the
cir­
Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett arrived
to you._______________________ xxx ------------
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George Layng went to Johnson Sunday to be with her mother, Mrs. cuit of his master’s grounds in London
meadows last week after his cattle, J. A. Elliott, who is quite ill.
it regular intervals in a traveling ele­
which he has had grazing there
Mrs. Bertha Krause was in Bu­ vated cage. The dog appears to un­
during the Hummer.
gene Saturday.
derstand the responsibility of his place
Dan Beck, of Cottage Grove, who
Bernico Whitsett, of the Grove,
And Oh! how wel­
THAT IS THE NUMBER TO CALL WHEN YOU WANT
had boon living in one of the houses is visiting at the home of her and is keenly on the lookout, speedily
near the old mill on the W. D. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. giving the alarm when he sees an in­
Th«1 best way to guard against
come Pearl Oil’s comfy
truder
on
the
grounds.
Heath place since last spring, while Elliott.
appendicitis is to flush both upper
• • *
cutting piling on the George Layng
Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters vis-
and lower bowel once a week with
warmth! Pearl Oil —
Block and Slabwood, the load.................. . ...................
$2.75
place, moved his belongings back to ited with friends in Eugene Satur-
glycerine, buckthorn bark,
Lions Tamed by Electricity simple
Dry Slabwood, the load....................
_.............
$3.00
his home Bunday morning, having day.
etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most
Planer Trimmings, the load............... ............................
because it keeps the air
$3.00
Instead of With Whip
completed the work out hero.
J. E. Redford and Mrs. Wilbur
medicines act only on lower bowel
F. B. Phillips has been hauling and daughter Gladys were in Eu-
but
Adlerika
acts
on
BOTH
upper
PROMPT
DELIVERIES
As a more effective means of training
sweet and dean — heat
pears from his orchard to Cottage gone Monday.
and lower bowel and removes all
Grove during the past week.
Mrs. Chas. Teeters mid daughter lions that eventually perform in the poisons. Helps any case gas on stom­
SPORES FUEL CO
by the roomful — and
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, who re­ Nollio visited Saturday with Mrs. rings of a circus, lion tamers are report­ ach in TEN minutes. Excellent for
ed to favor an electrically charged wire obstinate constipation. The White
cently moved from Blue Mountain Robert Coombs, in Eugene.
ll
no one need budge to
to Glendale, were nt the W. I).
oct 19
Mr. and Mrs. D. L. England and instea«! of the whip. When a Ixmst has Pharmacy.
Heath homo for a short lime Sun- childron motored to Roseburg Hun- just begun its education, it often at­
keep up the cheerful,
day.
day.
tempts to attack the instructor when
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long, Wade
his back is turned. Formerly the train­
Mosby and Charlie Clark, of Cot-
efficient, little flame.
Stool die worX. The Sontinol.
er’s security was in keeping a sharp
watch over his shoulder and striking
Ready at the touch of a
out with the heavy piece of leather
when the animal jumped at him. But
match to go all day, all
now a charged wire is stretched across
the cage, and when the lieast touches it,
night — sure warmth
it receives a lesson that leaves a deeper
impression than a blow.
for living-room, bath,
“Tanlac relioved me of stomaeh feel full of life and energy all the
• • •
trouble uftor everything else hud time. My appetite is fine, and work
hall—anywhere steady,
Luminous
Clouds to Light
doesn
’
t
tire
me
any
more.
”
failed, and I can’t nay too much
Tanlac is for sale by all good
for it,” doelared Finis F. Amick,
Bottom of the Ocean
cheering warmth is
<>05 Sixth street, Portland, Oregon. druggists. Accept no substitute.
Luminous clouds of artificial light are
“For yearn I hud indigestion, and Over 37 million bottles sold.
wanted!
used in experiments being made to find
finally got to where I didn’t feel
Take Tanlac Vegetable Pills. 019 a method for taking photographs and
like working or doing anything. 1
To insure best re­
didn't have any appetite at all,
moving pictures of the ocean s floor,
suffered from constipation all th"
where the “ Lusitania ” and many other
sults, use only Pearl Oil
time, and always felt no tired and
ships, some laden with treasure, lie
groggy it seemed that I had no
buried out of the reach of divers. By
energy ut all. I tried everything
— the dean-burning,
rpraying the water with a chemical de-
that was recommended to ine, but
When Bo Many Cottage Grove Peo­ ligned to reproduce the phosphores-
nothing did mo any good.
uniform kerosene—re­
ple Are Pointing the Way Out.
“Finally I started on Tanlac, and
lence of waves, a scientist liclieves it
on my first bottle I noticed a big
nay be possible to light up the sea
fined and re-refined by
You
may
be
bravo
enough
to
change. I kept taking Tanlac anti
ufficiently to take pictures of objects,
kept improving, until now I am in stand backache or headache or «liz- nany fathoms below the surface. At
the Standard Oil Com­
better health than for years, and ziuess. But, if, in addition urina­ iresent, beyond a depth of 50 feet, it is
tion is ordered, look outl If you
pany’s special process.
don’t try to fix your sick kidneys, rirtually impossible to see more than 10
you may fall into the clutches of eet in any direction.
"Coal oil” or "kero­
dangerous disease before you kuew
it. But, if you live more carefully Temporary Wire Fence for
sene” may mean any
and help your kidueys with Doan’*
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kidney I’iUs, you can stop tho pains
For complete, reliable news of the Pa­
The Telegram market quotations are
kind of kerosene—say
cific Northwest, this paper is unsurpassed. not only the moat complete and as ac­
you have and avoid future danger
The drawing shows th«> construction
as well. Don’t experiment—use the >f a temporary fence for “ hogging
The integrity of its news and the fear­ curate as it is possible to attain, but are
"PEARL OIL”—copy­
remedy Cottage Grove people are iown” corn or other forage crops on a
lessness of its editorial policy are unques­ the most reliable and accepted authority
publicly endorsing. Read this case: ’arm. Each stake is made from a length
tioned.
with Portland business houses.
righted for your pro­
J. 11. Buker, prop, blacksmith
It carries the full Associated Press re­
Unir bobbed; barber work in shop, 942 W. Main St., Cottage >f pipe, which is flatten«'«! at one end so
The Telegram is a complete newspaper.
ports
as
well
as
the
Philadelphia
Public
tection.
general; special attention to Grove, says: “I have used Doan’s that it can be easily driven into the
Its sporting pages, comics, women’s pages,
Ledger news service.
[round.
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numlier
of
holes
are
drill«'«!
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with
benefit
and
ant
children.
It features Northwest news in general serial stories, contain matter that will in­
glad to endorse them. I was troub­ n the pipe, in pairs, at equal distances
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and
individual localities in particular in n terest and entertain every member of your
»part,
and
a
small
loop
made
of
wire
is
led
with
attacks
of
kidney
trouble
(California)
manner that stamps it as a leader in its
family. They are recognized as the best
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
The Portland Telegram, once you begin reading it
Have a packet in your
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigne«l has been appointed by
pocket for over-ready
th«' County Court of lame County,
refresh mont.
Oregon, administrator of tho estate
of Allen Kirk, deceased, which or
Aids digestion.
der bears «iate of the 19th day of
for
September, 1923.
SPECIAL 1923 BARGAIN OFFER ORDER BLANK
Allays thirst.
All persona having claims against
Soothes the throat.
THE PORTUMD TF.I K(«RAM.
the
estate
of
said
Allen
Kirk,
de
­
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Portland. Oregon:
; * For Quality. Flavor and
ceased, pre hereby notified anti re­
ONLY
Unclosed find *3.00 for which send me (by mull) The l‘.r«ta.< Telesra*
quired to present the same duly .ver­ inserted into each. Th«' wire fence is
for
one full year.
a the Scaled Package,
ified, to the undersigns«! at the law then stretrhtxi in th«' umml way, and a
onni-R
office of Herbert W. I-ombard, First long straight pmee of lteavy wire is
SakMripilaa ta beata
RI.AXK
National bank bnilding. Cottage
Grovo, Lane County. Oregon, on or slipped down through the small loops
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Fill in and Mail
before six months from the day of to hold the fence in place. With this
L>
th«< first publication of this notice. arrangement the fence may be put up
Tnwa
R. r. n.
Dated and first published this or taken down in a very short tune.
21st «lay of September, 1923.
• • •
A
J. H. KIRK.
Administrator of the estate <1 For scouring and cleaning aluminum
of Allen Kirk, deceased. dish«-*, cakes of soap mixed with steel
Wool are being made.
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
Attorney for estate
i
i»p21ocli>cj
Any it with pristen ' iah.
Hold fast to the flour which has been proven pure and good.
Be in earnest when you go to the grocery store----- ask for
Stop Coughing
Featherflake
Flour
always depend on getting good
rolls when you use FEATHER-
FLOITR—so hold fast.
ASK YOUR GROCER FOR
FEATHERFLAKE FLOUR
manufactured by
Springfield Mill & Grain Co
adarkfr
flormy
t
How to Guard
Against Appendicitis
1
WOOD
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