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PAGE FIVE « ,We Have Sold Out to Leonard and Son and wish to express our appreciation of the business given us that has made our stay here pleasant. We bespeak for Leonard & Son a contin uance of your patronage. EADS GROCERY OVER THE BRIDGE We Make Your Dollars Efficient r Figure This for Yourself. Two men were angling in the river. For some time they sat in silence, smoking their pipes and watching their lines. Suddenly one of them uttered an exclamation and dropped his rod into the river. “Did you see that feUow fall off that cliff into the riverf” he shouted. “Don’t get excited, Tom,’’ un- swered his companion soothingly. It may bo a cinema actor doing one of his stunts. They often make films in these parts. ’ ’ “But,” said the other, “»uppoa ing it isn’t and that the mau is really in danger!” •• W.-ll.’’ replied the other pliilo “if ho drowns he Enroll Monday Some pessimist has made the dis covery that the holes in the dough nuts are much larger th«n urm.]. The most enthusiastic optimist will hardly deny anything as easy to see through as that. It is not yet too late to join our classes in Book Keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, Business English, Spelling, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Commercial Law The Working Center P opular E conomics S eries Company, Nese Ywk City NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Under our cash method of con ducting our business, we make your dollars do 10% more than they used to. We do away with the expensive lost motion of slow accounts, lost accounts, bookkeeping errors, and bookkeeping itself. I » Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Laue County, Stato of Oregon, oxocutor of the Last Will and Testament of David G. McFarland, deceased, which order bears date the Sth day of January, 1924. All persons having claims against the estate of said David G. McFar land, deceased, are hereby notified and required to present tlio same duly verified to tlio undersigned at the law office of Herbert W. Lom bard, Cottage Grove, Lano County, Oregon, on or before six (6) months from tho date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first published this 17th day of January, 1924. HERMAN F. EDWARDS, Executor of tho Last Will and Testament of David G. McFarland, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Executor. j!7f!4 PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET j — sophieally, imi’t.” "Tlie Greatest Family, in the'.World IF to Her mother: John, I think Helen’s A Cooler. voice should bo cultivated, if it An actress, retired, who had once doesn’t cost too much. Her father: It can’t cost too much played with Richard Mansfield, fa if it will improve it any.—Bustou vors us with this anecdote. TnuiMiij.i. “Ono red-hot day in New York we had been rehearsing all the af- ternoou until we were nearly melt- ORDER. Mansfield, who ed—all except In the County Court of the State looked as cool as an ice cream soda. of Oregon for the County of Laue. It must have been a wilted lot that I In the matter of the petition of was summoned into the green room i W. E. Purkeraou and Leta E. Pur- at the close of the rehearsal. Mans kersou, husband and wife, for leave field, it seemed, hud something to to adopt an infant child named say to us. It was as follows: “ *1 wish to inform you thut I Erie Kenton. This matter coming before the object to perspiration. I must re Court ou the petitiou of the above quest you hereafter to refrain from named petitioners for leave to perspiring. I absolutely forbid it. adopt an infant child named Erie That is all.* ”—Boston Transcript. Kenton, and to change the name of said infant to Eric Kenton Purker- sou; and the parents of said child not having consented; And it appearing that said par By Bank of the Manhattan ents cannot be served iu the State of Oregon, and it is unknown whether the parents are living or dead; It is therefore ordered that said potitiou be heard ou the 3rd day of March, 1924, iu the County Court Rooms in the Court House at Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon; and it is further Ordered that this order be pub lished in The Cottage Grove Sen tinel, at Cottage Grove, Oregon, for three successive and consecutive weeks. Dated January 8, 1924. 0. P. BARNARD, jlO 31 County Judg Cutaforth & Dickson, Props. Phone 15 Form the Habit Round Trip Tickets Now ’s the time * to visit California Low Winter Excursions Daily The saving made on two trips by pur chasing “return” instead of “one way” tickets, is approximately the cost of one round trip ticket. Voters who aro properly regis tered need not re-register. If you are not registered, or have had troublo with your registration, you may becoino properly registered by calling on O. O. Veatch, whom I have appointed as official registrar. R. 8. BRYSON, jl7-31c County Clerk. NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE. 3 Trips for the Price of 2 Notice is hereby given that the In addition to saving you money, the undersigned Guardian having been train can be depended upon to furnish first duly licensed therefor, by the you with County Court of Lane County, Ore Safe and Comfortable service, irrespective of rain, snow, ice and other unfavorable weather condi tions. Ride the Train Local Agent will gladly give you any information you may wish re- garding fares and train schedules. ‘ JOHN M. SCOTT Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific janlO-17-23 31 gon, will on the 12th day of Feb ruary, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 a. m. at the Southwest (SW) door of the County Court House in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, sell all of the right, title and interest of Erwin Small and Wendell Stnnll, minors, in and to the following described real estate, to-wit: An undivided one-twentieth inter est, each, in and to beginning at the quarter corner between Section 20 and 29 and running thence West 1.50 chains to the East line of tho Isaac Massey Donation laud elaim No. 39; thence South 75 links to the Southeast corner of said claim No. 59; thence Westerly 6.08 chains to the Northeast corner of the C. Johnson donation land claim No. 41; thence West 39.70 chains to the Northwest corner of said claim No. 41; thence Routh following the West, boundary of said claim No. 41 16.15 chains; thence East 12.92 chains; thence South 18 chains; thence South 82° 25’ East 34 chains to the quarter lino running North and South between the East and West halves of Section 29; thence North 39.20 chains, more or loss, to tho place of beginning, containing 143.11 acres of land, all in Section 29, Township 22, South, Rango 3 West, Line County, Oregon. to the highest bidder for cash, tho interests of said minors being an undivided one-twentieth (1-20) in terest, each, in the above described promises. Dated January 9, 1924. FLORENCE E. SMALL, Guardian of Erwin Small and j2£f7______Wendell_Small1_jninors. NOTICE OF REDEMPTION. Building Material -General Contractors r TO THE HOLDERS OF MOUN TAIN STATES POWER COM PANY TEN-YE AR CONVERTI BLE GOLD NOTES: Notice is hereby given that, pur suant to the provisions of the Trust Agreement, dated February 1, 1920, between Mountain States Power Company and Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, said Mountain States Power Company hereby calls for re demption on February 1, 1924, all of the notes described in and issued under said Trust Agreement then outstanding and unpaid. Payment of said notes at par, ac crued interest to the date of re demption and a premium of five per cent (5%) of the principal thereof ! will be made on February 1, 1924, at the office of the United State* National Bank in the City of Port land. State of Oregon. Raid notes, with all unmatured eoupon* thereto attached, may now be presented at any of the offices of Mountain States Power Company ! for redemption on February 1, 1924. After that date interest on raid note, »hall cease. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. —i j.31e By Robert J. Graf, Secretary. Knowles & Graber Hardware on for a business training. Everything need for cooking—the Hoosier places at your dispoml. It makes a convenient working center. It is the world’s great est collection of proved labor-saving inventions for household use. These in ventions are so scientifical ly arranged in the Hoosier that you get through your work in half the usual time. Investigate our easy payment offer. Write and we will tell you about it Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts President Home Furnishers Furniture Moving UrtHne ahrad Ini könnt ulork uhll dont, hit thrift and (nttlltamrt? L’iano Moving a Specialty F. W. Jacobs, Proprietor Office telephone_________ 4 Residence telephone__ 21-F3 — -.... L-l Mrs. Crandall (Iowa) Tells How She Stopped Chicken Losses JUgati-atlan by Raymond Terry “Last sprint, rata killed all our baby chicks. With I’d known about Rat-Snap before. With just one Oregon Writes Adams Drug Co., Texas They nay r ’* RAT-SNAP Is doing the work and the rat undertakers arc as busy aa pop corn on a hot stove.” Try it on your rats. RAT-SNAP Isa “money back”guaranteed sure killer. Comes ready for use ; no mix ing with other foods. Cats and dogH won't touch it. Kats dry up and leave no smell. Three sizes: 85c for one room; 65c for house or chicken yard; $1.25 for barns and outbuildings. Start killing rats today. ■■■■■■ ¿fold and Guaranteed by ■■■■■■■ Kirsch Curtain Rods Just In Grove Transfer Eugene Better Than Trap« For Rats Bressler & Son VOTERS’ REGISTRATION NOTICE. of buying —or other subjects necessary KEM’S FOR DRUGS. Ir City Transfer A. o. Anderson, Proprietor Hauling & Braying Piano moving a specialty. Daily freight to and from Eugene. Wu aro equipped to haul, pules, tini- bers, etc. Office in Bpray brick near 8. F. Station. Office phone, 99 ; res- idonce phone, 124 -J. ■ Underpins. system .and by the large package we killed »warms of rats. They won't get this year's hatches. I’ll bet.” Rat-Snap is guar, practice of these ideals'America has WHAT IS AMERICA? PROFESSIONAL CARDS cotne to her present great position. antetxl and sells for 35c, 65c, $1.25. Sold and guaranteed by Prophecy usually is ail unprofit There are still injustices to be over DR. A. W. KIME able exercise. This fact is probably thrown, ineaualities to be removed, KEM’S FOR DRUGS. Specialist in Obstetrics .ii — what first suggested the wholesome mistakes and failures to be rectified, ”"i i "" Will care for confinement» at hit* American aphorism “never prophesy but here in America we have reached home if desired. Bpociul nurse if re unless you know.” When, therefore, the highest level of comfort and the quired. l’honea: office, 34; res. 126J we attempt to discuss Life Insurance widest distribution of wealth ever in its relation to the future of achieved by any society. We give H. W. TITU8, D. M. D. America it is with no wish or inten to our youth a better equipment for Da utia try tion to plunge into the unrealities of life and a wider opportunity for the Modorn equipment. First National imagination or to sail away upon realization of its powers than has Hauk building. Hours, v to 12 and some beautiful cloud of desire. In been given by any other State in his I to 6. Evenin'™ aud Bundnys bv such a discussion, there is plenty of tory. appoiutiuent. Office phone, IU; res SPECIALIST •olid ground upon which to stand. One might expect that under these idence phone, 184-J. What is America? So mar«« conditions America would keep right in internal medicine for the square miles of land and water; so on being American; solving its prob HERBERT W. LOMBARD past twelve years much material resource developed lem on «American principles and by Attorney at I.iw and undeveloped; so many political Amerii an methods, keeping all that Pint National Bank Building and social institutions; so many mil is good and progressing steadily to DOES NOT OPERATE Cottagi) Grove, Ore. Phone 91 lions of people? Yes, but these do wards better things. not in themselves make a nation. A DR. O. E. FROST But strange as it tnay seem, there nation is its tout. Nothing else is are some, doubtless well-intentioned Will be at OSBURN HOTEL Office in luiwson building the nation. America is a beautiful people, who wish to forsake the Phono 47 soul and an American is a man path that has led us to our pre »erst Oreguu Cottage Grove whose aoul loves the soul of Amer status. However they present their DR. W. M. HAMILTON ica no matter what may be his racial panaceas, it always comes down to Office hours: 10 a. m. to 4 p. in. ancestry or his social status. Chiropractic, Mochauo-Therapy, the same issue. Shall we abandon The soul of America expresses it- the conception that a nation of ire». ONE DAY ONLY Gynecology, Hydro Therapy, Electro »elf in a great idea, or ideal, which men governs and legislates for no Therapy. Office over Darby Hard we call “The will to be free.” Un class but for all its citizens; that ware. Phone 116-J. Office hour»: 9 No Charge for Consultation der the light of this noble ideal the government cannot create wealth to 12; 1 to 5; Bundays by appoint Individual is clothed with dignity and though it can regulate and some- me tit. Is invested with sacred rights. Along times confiscate it; tliat there is no Dr. Mellenthin is a regular GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. with these rights go equally sacred theory of politics which will make a graduate in medicine and sur Phyaiciau and Burguon duties; for no right can long be en strong, self-sustaining people out of joyed without full acceptance of the weak, dependent men; 1 that wealth gery and is licensed by the X ray work in all ita branehos. Ève responsibilities which are a part of lunga by appointment. ruit only of state of Oregon. He does not •nd production are the fruit Cottage Greve, Oregon it. individual labor and Individual operate for chronic appendi 634 Main The first right of an American thrift; that effective social organi citis, gall stones, ulcers of the DR. W. E. LEBOW citizen is the right to create and is not a thing that cornea stomach, tonsils or adenoids. Dontist Maintain his own government. This zation Maiu. Hour», 8:30 right is supported by the. funda from management proclamation or Ho has to his credit wonder Office Fifth and 5:30. Evenings and mental duties of citizenship. When autocratic direction, but only as citi ful results in diseases of the to 12 and 1 to by appointment. Pitone»: we over-emphasize our political zens have the initiative, the intelli stomach, liver, bowels, blood, Bunday» office 35, rendouce 134 Y. right and neglect our political du- gence and the enterprise to organic« themselves? skin, nerves, heart, kidney, tjes things always go wrong. We DR. H. A. HAGEN then substitute politics for states bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, Fund of Eight Billion Dollar* Drugluss Physician Licensed manship, self-interest for the com America is the outcome of a phil weak lungs, rheumatism, sci mon good, and give the demagogue osophy of government and of a suc Phone 30. Oatrauder Building, atica, leg ulcers and rectal ail his chance to take the helm. 630Mi Main Street, Cott ago Grove cession of experiences wholly its ments. Self-Support a Right and Duty own. It seeks no quarrel with other J. F. SPRAY Below are the names of a Self support is another primary nations who, as their origin and de Beal Estate, Insurance end light and duty of the American citi velopment have been different, affirm few of his many satisfied pa Collection» zen. A man who will not or can a different creed or follow a dif tients in Oregon: 405 Main Street Cottugo Grove not support himself sooner or later ferent system. But because they J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., pas to abandon the right to govern are different in all these respects, ulcers of the stomach. BETTY B BEAUTY PARLOR their creeds and their systems are elf. Whoever supports him be- Leona Ford, Washougal, Particular Work for his master whether it be the not for us—if we will but look Particular People. Wash., adenoids. individual or institu- about us and compare. By personal effort, forty million Phono 116 1, W. II. Kellendonk, Estacada, 300 Main Street (-governing and self- of our people have saved a funa Ore., high blood pressure. which now amounts to over eight Supporting citizen is only one of a H. J. SHINN Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Scio, Through proper Attorney nt Ixiw and b ! million. Hi* most urgent billion dollars. management and the continuance of Ore., gall stones. duty, therefore, Is to learn th, art of Notary Public tret cooperation with hi» fellows, saving and investment, this fund E. C. Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., Practices in all courts. Thirty years t>ot only in government but in eco will suffice with the passing years to appendicitis. of experience. Bailer building, Cot nomics. religion, education, art, acl- pay to these forty million and thetf Remember above date, that t»g<^Grov<\_Oregorn^^^^^^_^^. ance and all the aocial institutions families fifty billions of doilam a fsllljf - IX ) » »1 I > < I I'. that go to make up civilization For, And all th« while these billions, the consultation is free and that his A ksdeed, civilisation itself is simply result of individual work and tnrll* treatment is different. Bend jour naire and adiirtrs plaiiih the successful practice of coopera and free cooperative cooperation Married women must be ac written together with 5 cent« (and tlm tion among people of different ca- will cootinu« to finance ths indo»- companied by their huabands. tries of the country, will build new •Mpl to Chainberlain Medicine Co, Ik* nadtiea. homes and roads, railroads and pub Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., Moinea, Iowa, and receive in return • Individual Initiative, Individual ef. fort, individual reward, all achieved lic utilities and will furnish money Ix>s Angeles, Calif. j31i'14j> trial package containing Chainlterlain'i Cough Kenx dy for <>.iighat cnida, croup tn friendly and free cooperation with to carry on our government others of like mind. thia is Ameri AR the while the great private en- •'Do Rat» Talk to Each Other?” bronchial, “fiu” an.I wh<x>ping coughs and tickling throat: Chaintierlain’f Siom ^Aek* Mr. M. Betty, R. I. « canism. Our government is for ths terprise will continue to develop arh and Liver Tablets for rtomacli trou- purnoee of protecting the citizen In Character among th* people; safe ”T »-a five cakrv of Rat-Snap and thrrw pirra« bien, indigestion, ga»*y pnina that crowd bis rights. which ar «life, liberty «nd guard the home; train in thriftj tronno trail atnrr. Got aGml halt a <l-«n dead rata da> for (wo »olid week». Suddenly. they rot fewer. the bean, biliounneM and constipation Spread the goepel of economic san a Now we haven't Any. Who tola them about Rat- Chamlrerlaina ♦kilre, needed in every ity and strengthen th« virtu«* of Rat« dry up and leave no b . dc U. 1 Urea family for htirna, acalda, W’’-n«ht piles 3Sc, «fc, |l 35. • krve, loyalty and duty. and akin nflectiona; lhct*e valued family Sold and guaxantead by madiciiMMi for only 6 venta. Dou’t uiiaa it (Xpri tf terUt It “Tit Gmtftt ftttih h» ‘b* K'orl^) KEM’H FOB DRUGS. A rticle T en Coming to Eugene Dr. Mellenthin Tuesday, Feb. 19