Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 7, 1924)
PAGE THREE AUTOMOBILES MUST PUT ON Grocery Specials! Cars can no longer be operated upon 1923 license plates, according to word from the secretary of state’s office. The congestion _ in that office has been relieved and there no longer is any excuse for any car owner not having his new plates. Those wishing to commence opera tion of their cars immediately upon application for licefise plates should make application through the sher iff’s office, sending a dollar extra for the use of temporary plates, which amount will be returned when the plates are returned. Cars were permittged to operate a full month upon 1923 plates, ow ing to the congestion caused by the delay of so many in making their applications. Heretofore the new platas were out within ten days at the latest. FOR CASH FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Good Burbank poatoes, a pound.... . .... 10 pounds sugar for*............................... 4 dozen fresh eggs for........................... 12 pounds of Italian prunes for........... 3 pounds of best Pea Berry coffee........ 49 pounds of best hard wheat flour for. 49 pounds of best soft wheat flour for. 27 bars of White Laundry soap for...... Seedless raisins a pound.... ..................... Best breakfast bacon a pound.............. Dried peaches a pound__ ....................... ...l%c $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.00 $1.75 $1.40 $1.00 10c 25c .... 12i/2c FEED DEPARTMENT—EVERYTHIN0 FOR THE BABY CHICK Chick feed, mash, grit, charcoal, feeders and water foun tains. Don’t Forget—Our Milk Producer Gets the LOAD LIMIT IS FIXED FOR CAMP CREEK HIGHWAY Milk Trucks have been burred from an other Lane county road by order of the county court. An order has been made restricting the weight of loads on the upper Camp creek road between the upper and lower Camp creek school houses to 600 pounds to the wheel, which elimi nates trucks entirely and some of BEIDLER’S GROCERY and FEED STORE Quiet as a ¿host/ The wonderful Willys-Knight sleeve valve engine gives you quiet,silky action. Closed bodies remarkably free from power rumbles and vibration. No noisy cams. No choking up with carbon. No clicking valves to grind. This en gine improves with use! Owners report 50,000 miles without engine repair. Touring $1175; Sedan $1795, f. o. b. Toledo. What the World I Is Doing This road has been in good con dition, say the county officials, un til recently when a Springfield man (Popular Mechanics Magazine.) | began to haul wood over it, result ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ ing in cutting it up quite badly. He will now have to wait until Bees. Color-Blind, Must Learn Way by Experience spring or summer before he will be .able to haul the remainder of his Bees are color-blind and they learn wood, say the officials. their way about by experience rather Three thousand people read The than by instinct, according to test» Sentinel oach week. What have recently conducted by scientists. The you to tell this vast throngt m experts show that to these honey- making insects, red and black look alike, orange and yellow are the same as green, and there is no difference in the appearance of blue, violet and purple. However, they can see ultra- vio’ -t rays, which are invisible to the Inn: n eye. It was fouud that the gui ling influence which takes them back home is nothing more than ex perience. It has been long known that bees locate hives quicker, th.' longer they have occupied them. During the experiments, some were put to sleep by ether, taken from a now hive, and moved 12 yards away. On the third day 30 per cent returned and !>0 per eent had reached home on die eighth day. • • * Auto Stored on Sliding Shelf to Save Space in Garage HOOSIER The Working Center NOTICE OF VACATION OF STREETS. « WILLYS ■ KNIGHT Nelson's Service Station y Notice is hereby given that at a regular meeting of the Common Council of the City of Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, to be held on the 18th day of March, 1924, the undersigned will present a petition to said Council asking for the vacation of that portion of Jackson Avenue, formerly known as Midway Avenue, being the west one hundred and fifty feet, and St. Helen’s Court, formerly known as Oak Avenue, ex tending from Van Buren Street to Jackson Street, all in Currin’s Ad dition to Cottage Grove, Lano Coun ty, Oregon. Dated and first published this 7th day of February, 1924. f7m6 GAVEN C. DYOTT. Everything you need for cooking—the lioosier places at your disposal. 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 lioosier that you get through your work in half the usual time. Investigate our easy payment offer. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Bressler &. Son Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, January 25, 1924. —► Notice is hereby given that James Kirsch Curtain Rods Just In T. Sprague, of Cottage Grove, Ore gon, who, on July 12, 1920, made homestead entry, serial No. 013107 ‘‘ ________ I Got Real Mad when I Lost My for Ixit 1 of Section 19, Township Setting >*»>"? Hen. H.n," writes Mrs. Hanna, on u o __ o w w: m ,, 20 8., Range 3 W., Willamette Me N.J. ridian, has filed notice of intention ______ w .into,our harn^and anu Moul J Yent found mv beat - - package to niaKo make final three-year proor proof . to Çnao Better Lilial dead I i got aeaa real a_ mad. nacki •“—sot of Rat- .... rinai . . Tiiree-year LI__ vy _ • One establish claim to the land above rat«-Poultry rafcnahould us« described, before the Register »nd <£5rau Receiver of the United States Land Sold and guaranteed by Office at Roseburg, Oregon, on the KEM’S FOR DRUGS. 17th day of March, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: Edward Ashby, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; Park H. Magee, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; William H. Medley, of Cottage Grove. Oregon; Clarence O. Willis, of Cottage Grove, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, f7m6 Register. SPECIALIST Home Furnishers a Coming to Eugene Dr. Mellenthin NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Make This Your “Home Station” You may have occasion on your trips about Town or into the country to pa tronize other filling sta tions. But try and make this your “home station,” the one you are always glad to come back to, for quality gas and real ser vice. !» COTTAGE GROVE SERVICE STATION Fifth and Alain Streets W. J. Woods, Proprietor Building Material I the bigger makes of passenger auto- 1924 RED LICENSE PLATES mobiles. General Contractors !JL I Knowles & Graber Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, executor of the Last Will and Testament of David G. McFarland, deceased, which order bears date the 8th 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 the same duly verified to the undersigned at the law office of Herbert W. Lom bard, Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, on or before six (6) months from the date of the first publica tion of this notice. Dated and first published this 1 17th day of January, 1924. HERMAN F. EDWARDS, Executor of the Last Will and Testament of David G. McFarland, deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Executor. jl7f!4 loor. automobiles can be parked in »rages with great saving of room and ittle danger of damage from contact vith posts, walls, or other care, by he invention of a mid-western engi- teer. The system, it is said, permits • t! I more machines to be accom- -todaied than by other methods. Any having legs made especially for thia purpose, or to ransack the market for them, as ordinary stair balusters, which are available in a variety of sizes and forms, can be procured from any dealer in lumber and millwork. These balusters make as neat table, pedestal, and chair legs as can be de sired and cost very little. * * * Crimping Tool for Pipe Anyone who has attempted to join tqo lengths of gidvanized-iron pipe, when the end of one length is not Brimped, will appreciate the home made crimping tool shown in the il lustration. A pair of ordinary long handled flat-nosed pliers was heated Will be at OSBURN HOTEL Tuesday, Feb. 19 Nq DAY Charge for ONLY Consultation Tax on Gas Mounts Up. The Path to Business Success A practical business train ing is an absolute ne cessity if you are to meet success in the future. And tho best place to get it is at school. And the best time to get it is right now. We are in session at all times and every day is en rollment day. Hundreds of young men anti women have complet ed one of our courses and are today making good. You are offered the same opportunity. Will you take advantage of it and do it now ? Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts Eugene Oregon President Resolutions of Respect. DOES NOT OPERATE ONE An anonymous note received a few days ago by Paul D’Autremont, of Eugeue, father of Roy, Ray and Hugh D’Autremont, who are accused of the Southern Pacific train holdup and atrocious murder of four of the trainmen near Ashland last October, states that the other two boys killed their brother Roy and threw him into Goose lake, in southeastern Oregon. Mr. D’Autremont says that if this is a joko it is a very bad one. Anyway he intends to in vestigate it. The note, mailed at an Oregon town, reads: “Mr. D’Autremont Sr.: Your son Roy was killed by his brothers and his body thrown in Goose lake. This is a fact. By One Who Knows.” Salem, Ore., Jan 31.—The state tax on gasoline and distillate col lected during the year 1923 amount ed to $2,046,964.33, according to a statement prewired by Secretary of State Sam A. Kozer today. Tuxes were remitted on 72,789,723 gallons of gasoline and 3,814,155 gallons of distillate. Of the total collected the sum of $746,968.08 re sulted from the operation of the original law imposing a tax of one cent per gallon on gasoline and one- half cent per gallon on distillate, Rolled from a driveway onto plat while $1,299,996.25 was returned un forms thxt slide to their storage der tho later tax law which up to spaces on steel rails imbedded in the May 23, 192.3, provided for an ad ditional rato of one cent per gallon on all kinds of motor vehicle fuels, tho additional tax after that date being two cents per gallon. According to Mr. Kozer’s state ment, gasoline sales during 1923 represent an increase of more than 27 per cent over those of 1922, dis tillate sales having advanced ap proximately 47 per cent. in internal medicine for the past twelve years Office hours: 10 a. nt. to 4 p. in. ROY D’AUTREMONT SLAIN, SAYS ANONYMOUS NOTE Hull of Bohemia Camp, No. 260, w. o. w. Whereas, It has seemed best to the supreme ruler of the universe to remove from this clearing to the great one beyond our Esteemed Neighbor, M. M. Thornton, | Therefore, Be it resolved, That , this Camp extend to the family of said Neighbor their heartfelt sym pathy and feel that tho Great Com | mander above will lighten their bur den of grief. And be it further Resolved, That a* copy of these resolutions bo presented to the bo- reaved family of our esteemed de ceased Neighbor, a copy bo pub lished in our city paper and a copy be spread on the minutes of this camp, and the charter draped fof a period of thirty days. O. H. VAN DENBURG, R. B. HANNA, J. W. VEATCH, Committee. Lorane Grange Installs. Lorane, Ore., Jan. 29.—(Special to The Sentinel.)—At a special meeting of Lorane grange, No. 54, officers for the current year wore installed as follows: Master, Hugh Mathews; overseer, E. E. Furman; lecturer, E. R. Crowe; steward, W. T. Moore; assistant steward, Mrs. Claud Schrack; chaplain, Bella Crowe; treasurer, George Budding ton; secretary, Chas. F. Miller; gato keeper, Mrs. Ralph Lynch; Ceres, Mrs. W. T. Moore; Pomona, Mrs. O. E. Crowe; Flora, Mrs. Hugh Mathews. The home economics com mittee for tho year are M m . O. E. Crowe, Mrs. Ralph Lynch, Mrs. Em ma Mathews, Mrs. Claud Schrack and Mrs. W. T. Moore. O. E. Crowe acted as installing of ficer, with Claud Schrack as assist ant. Better Than Traps For Rats Writes Adams Drug Co., Texas They nay • ” RAT-SNAP is doing the work and the rat undertakers nre as busy as pop corn on a hot stove.' ’ Try it on your rats. RAT-SNAP is a 'money back” guaranteed sure killer. Comes ready for uro : no mix- ing with other foods. Cats anti dogs won't touch it. Rats dry up and leave no smell. Three sizes: 85c for one room; 65c for house or chicken yard ; $1.25 for barn* and outbuildings, b'tart killing rats today. ■■■■■■ Sold and Guaranteed by ■■■■■■■ KEM’S FOR DRUGS. City Transfer A. c. Anderson, Proprietor Hauling & Draying Piano moving a specialty. Daily freight to and from Euguno. We aro equipped to haul, polos, tim bers, etc. Offico in Bpruy brick near 8. F. Blutiou. Office phono, 99; res idence phone, 124-J. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. A. W? KIME Specialist in Obstotrics Will care for confinements at his homo if desired. bpocinl nurse if re quired. 1’honus: office, 34; res. 12(M H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First Nutional Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Bunduys by appointment. Offiee phone, 19; res idence phono, 184-J. HERBERT W. LOMBARD and the jaws forged to a V-shape, as shown in the detail. In use the .crimper is simply pressed over the metal around the end of tjie pipe, which reduces the diameter, so that it san be pushed into the end of tlie other length of pipe. • * • Gas Formed in Grain Cargo Raises Sunken Ship Dr. Mellenthin is a regular graduate in medicine and sur- gery and is licensed by the state of Oregon. He does not operate for chronic appendi Gas, generated by saturation of citis, gall stones, ulcers of the grain by water, recently raised a ship stomach, tonsils or adenoids. that hail lain deck downward on the He has to his credit wonder bottom of the Mediterranean Sea ful results in diseases of the since 1916, when it struck a floating NOTICE or GUARDIAN’S SAKE. stomach, liver, bowels, blood, mine. As the vessel reached the sur skin, nerves, heart, kidney, face, keel upward, it turned over and Notice is hereby given that the bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, the gas. rushing through openings in undersigned Guardian having been weak lungs, rheumatism, sci the deck, exploded. Grain was blown first duly licensed therefor, by the atica, leg ulcers and rectal ail high into the air and scattered over County Court of I-ane County, Ore the sea, while the boat filled with gon, will on the 12th day of Feb ments. water and sank again. Below are the names of a ruary, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 a. • * * m. at the Southwest (SW) door of few of his many satisfied pa lhe County Court House in Eugene, tients in Oregon: <JThe average annual gasoline con- Lane County, Oregon, sell all of the J. A. Smith, Ontario, Ore., sumption for each p:uwcnger automo right, title and interest of Erwin bile in the United States is estimated Small and Wendell Small, minora, in ulcers of the stomach. I and to the following described real Leona Ford, Washougal, at 360 gallons. • • • estate, to-wit: Wash., adenoids. An undivided one-twentieth inter W. H. Kellendonk, Estacada, I Photo Test for Efficiency est, each, in and to beginning at Reveals Lost Motion the quarter comer between Section Ore., high blood pressure. 20 and 29 and running thence West Mrs. Ed. Eberhardt, Scio, j How efficiency of workers is reduced 1.50 chains to the East line of the Ore., gall stones. by lost motions is being shown Isaac Massey Donation land claim through detailed photographic studies. E. C. Nichols, Lebanon, Ore., No. 39; thence South 75 links to the Observation of bricklayers of ordinary appendicitis. Southeast corner of said claim No. Remember above date, that training, who are said to use the 59; thence Westerly 6.08 chains to the Northeast corner of the C. consultation is free and that his same methods that have prevailed for 7,000 years, and of that most ancient Johnson donation land claim No. 41; treatment is different. of craftsmen, the berry picker, are said thence West 39.70 chains to the Married women must be ac to give no indication that the best way Northwest corner of said claim No. 41; thence South following tho Wes; companied by their husbands. to do these tasks is to follow instinct. boundary of said claim No. 41 16.15 Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg., The layer of brick can be trained to do chains; thence East 12.92 chains: lx»s Angeles, Calif. j31f!4j> three times as much work with the Blazier Is Paroled. Charles P. Blazier, who was con victed by a circuit court jury lust week on the charge of aiding and hiding the three robbers of the Lane County State & Savings bank, of Florence, was paroled Saturday to the sheriff by Judge Skipworth af ter he hud been sentenced to serve six months in the county jail. All three west Lune county ranch ers, Nels Berkrem, John C. Herring and Blazier, now are free men. Berk rem and Herring were acquitted by juries. “Assuming that all three were guilty,’’ Judge Skipworth declared, 4 Blazier was the least guilty of the group. It is grossly unfair that Blazier, under the circumstances, should bo incarcerated in a jail.” Oakes Denies Responsibility. Attorney al I.i* First National Bunk Building Cottage Grove, Oro. Phone 94 DR. O. E. FROST Office in I-awHon building Phone 47 Cottuge Grovo _________ Or»gon DR. W. M. HAMILTON Cbiropructic, Mcchano Therapy, Gynecology, Hydro-Therapy, Electro Therapy. Office over Darby Hard ware. Phone 116 J. Office hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 5; Bundays by appoint meat. GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. Physician und burgeon X ray work in all its branches. Eve uings by uppoiutmeut. 634 Main Cotiuge Grove, Oregon DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentist Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:89 to 12 and 1 to 5:39. Evenings and bunduys by appointment, i’honee; office 35, residence 134 Y. Albert A. Oakes wishes tho state ment made thut he was not the one responsible for the accident in which Mrs. Ralph Moore, of Pendle ton, was injured. The accident Imp DR. H. A. HAGEN pened when a young man on a bi cycle refused to give half of the Licensed Drugless l’hysician pavement to the ear in which Mrs. Phono 39. Ostrander Building, Moore was driving and it was re G39Main btreet, Cottagli Grove ported that the name of the young man was Oakes. Oakes says he J. F. STRAY arrived at the scene of the accident Real Estate, Insurance and 15 minutes after it happened but Collections was in no way responsible and did 495 Mam Street Cottage Grove not even see it happen. H. J. SHINN Commissioner Candidate riles. Attorney nt Ixiw and Clinton G. Hurd, for many years Notary Public a successful farmer in the Coburg Practices in all courts. Thirty your, district, now residing in Eugene, of experience. Bader building, Cot has filed his declaration of inten tage^rovej^Orcgoiu^ tion of becoming a republican can didate nt the »Muy primaries for the Mr*. Crandall (Iowa) Tell* How Sh* Stoppad Chicken Losses office of county commissioner. While quite a number of men -Last iprlnc. rsts kills.1 all our baby chirks. Wi.h I’d known about Rat-Snap betorr. With just one thenre South 18 chains; thence same effort, according to the tests. have been mentioned ns being pros larze package we killed ewarm* ol rata. They won't South 82° 25' East 34 chains to the Similarly, the bhrry picker can in poetive candidates for this office,) get thia year’a hatches, I’ll bet.” Rat-Soap is guar, OUR STOMACH crease his harvest fifteenfold, it is said. Mr. Hurd is the first to file. He sateed and sella for 35c. 63c. 41.25. quarter line running North and | mu os b#ul breath. paino, did not fill in tho lines provided South between the East and West ■ • • « SvkJ and guaranteed by tonrue and belching. in the blank for a brief platform, halves of Section 29; thence North KEM 'H FOR DRUGS. Turned Posts for Homemade Ativayi Unit retiti bi stating that he will make a state 39.20 chains, more or less, to the me nt later. Furniture place of beginning, containing CHAMBERLAIN’S 143.11 acres of land, all in Section The appearance of homemade tables TABLETS 29, Township 22, Sooth, Range 3 To Whom It May Concern The si tuple«) and beet way to «top and other furniture cai^be improved Iwecta* year rtoaMch**ad breath o*Jy V West, Line County, Oregon, Notice in hereby given that the coughs, colds, cronp, bronchial, considerably if round legs are uwd in to the iigh-nt bidder for cash, ths “Do Rata Talk to Each Other?” undersigned have Mold out all their ''fin" and lagrlppe coughs Is to take stead of square orn-a. which immedi interests of said minors being an right, title and intereat in and to -Asks Mr. M. Batty, R. • ately give the job away, no matter Anlauf T.umber Company, Anlauf, CHAMBERLAIN’S undivided one twentieth (I 20) in "I got five cakes of Rat Snap aal threw pieoa bow well <lone It is not necessary, in terest, eaeh, in the above described arnoad Dougin* County, Oregon, and have I COUGH REMEDY teed More Got a tew half a .1 m dead rata premises. a dayfortwosotid weeks Suddenly they gM fewer. f rnie*t eases, to go to the trouble of no connection with »aid company Every uacA ia a friend Now we haven't any Who told them abuul i< Rat. Dated January 9, 1924. from now on. Soap. Halt diy up and leave ao aaeU. Ihr« FLORENCE E. SMALL* ■saw Jfc, tSr fi is. | * N. M. OHRLING, For 35 cents a little wanted will Guardian of Erwin Small and O. RAMSEY, Haliisbooks for merchant*—Thu Sold riaranteed bv •omet irne« do the work of a $5 a-day j!0f7 Wendell Small, minora. £. OOKIJND. bentincl. Ixi KEM’S FoR DRUGS. auctioneer. JneSSp f7p S Hardware ^top Coughing