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PAGE FOUR ankle quite badly playing at school Friday. *----------------- ------ —------------------ * Mrs. Orval Frazee, of Mosby WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH Creek, visited her mother, Mrs. est grade typewriters at low Myrtle Pettet, Friday. prices and on easy terms. We also handle all makes of adding ma chines. Every machine is thor C rossi ng E limination oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy *• machine and pay like rent. Fery Expensive Royal Sales Ca., Inc., 500 Oregon Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf-sn(2) For Roads WANTADS i Dairymen Cooperating Tin Can Has Helped Make America Great to Sell Cream Spot Rich in History During the Revolutionary war every prominent hill In the vicinity >f Tarrytown, N. Y., was the scene of an encounter or a fortification, says the Detroit News. Maj. John Andre, the English spy. was cap tured In Tarrytown. There Is a monument commemorating *thls event. A little stream nearby Is called Andre brook, and a large whitewood, which formerly stood near the monument, was called Andre’s tree. In 1777 Vaughan's troops landed here, and here oc curred the capture of the British ~ * by Major Hunt and a force of rol- unteers. The town is famous also as the birthplace and home of Washing- ton Irving. On the north Is Sleepy Hollow, where he was buried, and on the south of the village Is Sun nyside, where his bonne still stands. Tarrytown Is one of the oldest set tlements in New York. The epic of the tin can! Our skill Dairymen of Oregon seeking a in producing tin plate has devel oped out of our ability to supply more stable an defficient means of marketing their cream than the world with American tin cans. Cans for kerosene, tinned beef, sal they noy enjoy, arc showing much mon, California fruits, Hawaiian interest in the organization of pineapple, Muryland tomatoes community cream pools, reports We lead the world In the produc C. J. Hurd, college extension tion of canned foods; first, because specialist in marketing. Such a we have the raw fruits; second, be OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING The average cost of eliminating pool is in process of organization cause we are proof against Old- less than 2 feet square. Must be World prejudices to tinned foods; clean and of material thut will ab grade crossings is between $75,000 at Hermiston. Another is being third, because time grows more vsl- sorb gasoline; old underclothing, and $100,000, according to Railway talked of in Grants Pass. i liable as we travel from east to flannels and the like preferred. Can I Age figures made public today. In speaking before a mass meet west. Is the assertion of a writer In not use old socks, mercerized or These figures closely follow reports ing of dairymen at Hermiston, Mr. The Nation’s Business. Time means hard surface goods or small pieces to the Interstate Commerce Com nothing to the oriental, and the typ of any kind. We want tho best rags mission that grade crossing casu Hurd gave what he considered to ical German hausfrnu spends a good be tho necessary requirements to and pay the best price, 5 cents tho alties were greatly reduced in the part of the day in the kitchen over the successful organization and her pound. The Sentinel. If pots and pans. The ability to third quarteY of 1924, due to the operation of such a pool. Improvise a meal out of tinned HOUSE FOR SALE—TO BE Re intensive safety campaign carried Binding one year contract» cov- foods answers to the demand for moved from lot on south Sixth on by the railroads. ering a daily production of at short cuts in our swift-moving, There were 252,507 grade cross street. Elbert Bede. jlOtfp least 500 pound» of butter fat complex western life. ings in the United States at the was the first essential. A manager The era of abbreviation ! ’’Slow,’’ Save two bits by paying cash. FOR SALE—1924 BAILED CHEAT end of 1921. In 1922, 705 of these as our forefathers knew the term, Bookkeeping charge of 25c on all hay. Cows to freshen soon, crossings were eliminated at a cost should be employed, competent not Is not only out of fashion, but we accounts under $1. Tho Sentinel, x only to weigh and test the eream shorten the word Itself by 25 per Kitehen Range and extension table’ of $70,000,000, but 4,337 new cros and »ell it to the best advantage, cent. As to the tin can, be It known Leslie Hull, phone 37F5 f916p(2) sings were created by opening of but to buy it on the basis of that tin plate Is nothing more than NOTICE or SHERIFF'S SALE ON EXECUTION. paper-thin sheet Iron which our FOR BALE—FILBERT TREES AT I highways across railways, and so standard grades as well. The pool should be organized steel companies turn out by the half price, from 25c to 50c each. there were 3,732 more crossings at Notice is hereby given that by Write H. C. Paulson, Mulino, Ore., the end of 1922 than at the end for the purpose of selling tho thousands of square feet. These sheets are given a bath In molten or phone lliti-R, Cottage Grove, Ore of 1921. As new grade crossings cream wherever it can ho dis- tin and are thus presented to the virtue of an execution and order gon. f!2-2«p(T) wore added at an equal rate in posed of to tho best advantage, world under the bright and shining i i of sale issued out of the Circuit 1923, it is estimated that at the subject to the judgment of tho aspect of tin plate. In casting | Court of the State of Oregon for FORD CAR FOR SALE OR WILL end of 1923 there were 260,000 directors, rather than for delivery about for a container for pre ¡ the County of Lane on the 23rd traile for a cow. Jacob Stabler, grade crossings in tho country. to any one particular creamery. served and concent rifted foods the day of January, 1925, in an action liox 23, Walker, Oregon, or phone The cost of eliminating all the Other things being equal, the local world was smart enough to discover wherein on the 13th day of Feb 31F11. Í12 19p grade crossings that existed at creamery doubtless would be fa that Un does not tarnish Ln the air ruary, 1923, in the above entitled and Is proof against meat, fruit | court, George W. McQueen, plain the end of 1923,” says the “Age,” HOME FOR HALE OR TRADE— “would have been about $19,500,. vored with the business, but the and vegetable acids. tiff recovered judgment against tho What have you to offer in part 000,000. If the railways should ossociation should not be bound . Defendant, Oregon and Ohio Mines payment on my 8* room two-family make this huge capital expenditure to any one outlet. Keep Potential Line I Corp., a corporation, for the sum The final provision necessary house on Washington street, (first they would be entitled to earn an Intact in Odd Way of $4,000.00, with interest thereon house east of the old burned annual return of 5 per cent upon to success is that a small amount at the rate of 6 per cent per an foundry.) 3 lots and garage, there it, or $1,122,000,000. Compared with be deducted from the sale price Respect for one's elders la a num from the 11th day of April, to pay operating expenses and praiseworthy custom, which, never- are two complete 4-room flat», this huge increase in capital cost, I 1922, and the further sum of 2 Het» of plumbing, etc., renting the saving that grade crossing create a reserve to enable the . thelesa, may be carried too far, ob now for $3(X per month. Go out elimination would make in operat dairymen, if necessary in the fu serves J. D. Newsoiu In Adventure. $660,19 with interest thereon at I On Raga, In the New Hebrides, It the rate of 6 per cent per annum an<l look the house over and make ing expenses would be utterly ture, to buy and operate a cooper lias become quite bad form to let from January 1, 1923, and tho fur ative creamery. me i an offer; will take $250 down trifling. Therefore, practically the one's parents die. Of course, It is ther sum of $15.60 costs and dis- and $35 or $40 per month includ- entire resulting increase in railway rather difficult to keep them alive If they fall out of a tree and break bursements, which judgment was ing interost at 7%. Might take costs would have to be met by Cedars School to Give their necks, or meet a shark while enrolled and docketed in the offiee a light car as part payment or advances in freight and passenger they are swimming about In mid- of the Clerk of said court in said other property ns part pay; any- rates. ocean, and extreme old age la also county on the 14th day of Febru Program Feb. 21 thing you have just submit it to “Tho railways are now making responsible for many casualties. ary, 1923, and said execution and me. Frank Kinney, 9 east Seventh Even so, the respected parent order of sale to me directed com capital expenditures of about $1,- street, Eugene, Ore. fl2-23p(2) The following program will be must not die; he must, on the con 000,000,000 annually to enable them manding mo in the name of tho trary, live more vitally than ever, EGGS FOR HATCHING, 75c FOR to handle increased business nnd given at the “Cedars” school, 2 and the practical-minded Indigenes State of Oregon, in order to satisfy Nutting of 15. Hollywood strain reduce operating costs. To elim miles west of Cottage Grove, on have found a perfectly simple solu said judgment, interest, costs anti White Leghorn». Rooster» aro from inate all the grade crossings that Saturday evening, February 21, tion of this awkward problem. disbursements, and the costs and They go to the next village or expenses of and upon this writ 250 strain. D. A. E h I ch , phone existed at tho end of 1923 would beginning about 7:45. Instrumental music; opening ad neighboring islund and buy a child to sell the following described real 30F21. fl2p require tho investment of another $1,000,000,000 annually for 19 years. dress; dialogue—Friday Afternoon of the desired sex, whom they adopt property, to-wit: FOR EXCHANGE—7 PASSENGER If new grade crossings continued Compositions; recitation—Something —as their father, mother or grand One quartz mill, including inclos Chandler car for small house und to be opened as fast as they were Better; song—We’ll Stand by the parent, as the case may require. ing the same and all tools, ma The child Is given the deceased's lot or vacant lots. J. A. Allen, in 1922 there would still be, at Flag; dialogue—The Way to Wynd name, rank and precedence. He Is chinery, implements and appliances box 548, city. f!219p(2) the end of tho 19 years, 84,340 ham; song—Japanese Drigg Song; treated with every mark of respect connected therewith or appertain reading—Arthur Takes Elocution; formerly accorded the real relative ing thereto, together with the land grade crossings.” Tho “Age” points out that in recitation—Crow’s Egg; recitation —at least when the occasion calla upon which the same is situated, and particularly described as fol- 1923 the total number of persons —Wishin’; song—Our Flag Shall for ceremony. This makes for astonishing cou killed in automobile accidents at Not Fall; recitation—Dixio Kid; fusion among relatives, and It dre w lows: Spelling Lesson; Being situated about three quar- grade crossings was only ten per dialogue—The from one visitor w ho came from cent of the totnl number killed in recitation—The Reason Why; song another Island, the scornful com- ters of a mile Northeast of the — Marching Song; dialogue — A all automobile aeeidents. In other ment : Annie Mining Claim, in the Bo “Itaga! Oh, that Is the place hemia Mining District, in Lane words it is proposed that the rail Neighborly Call; reading—An As ways, to reduce automobile acci piring Dishwasher; drill—Flower where they marry their grand* County, state of Oregon, and com mencing at a location notice at a dents, raise a billion dollars annu Drill; instrumental music; dialogue daughters I" FOR SALE TIMBER A GOOD ally for 19 years, tho investment —Making a Cake; song—Japanese stake about 3-4 of a mile northeast Salesbooks for merchants — The track of yellow fir, of which would have no effect Love Song; dialogue—Feminine of the said Annie Mining Claim, xxx codar and land. and upon 90 per cent of tho nutomobile Bravery; reading—Grandma’s Pho Sontinel. and running in a Northerly direc convenient, Cull Ash accidents that occur. tograph Album; and Flag Drill. tion 239 and 3-8 feet, thence East avenue. After the program the baskets erly 478 and 3-8 feet, thence nnd pies will be auctioned, the Southerly 478 and 3-8 feet, thence proceeds to lie used for play ground ------------------------------------------------------------------------------* Nature Pictures Here apparatus. Get Back Your Health as Oth Westerly 478 and 3-8 feet and thence Northeasterly 239 and 3-8 er Cottage Grove Folks On February 24 feet to the place of beginning, ■■ 1 I Have Done. containing five acres more or less SAGINAW Too many people suffer lame, and known at tho Noonday Mill Tho pictures taken by the state Road Levy Will Come backs, distressing kidney Site; also the Tramway leading aching game commission showing various (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) 'Under 'Pax Limit disorders anil rheumatic aches and from said Quartz Mill to said An Feb. IB—Mrs. C. C. Moody vis phases of wild life in Oregon and pnins. Often this is due to faulty nie Mine, now situated upon land the activities of the game depart ited her sister-in-law, Mrs. Roxy The market road levy fixed by kidney action and there’s danger of the Noonday Mining Co., all ment "ill be shown in the Arcade Montieth, near Dorena Thursday. the Lane countv court this year of hardened arteries, dropsy, gravel theater February 24 according to Mrs. Harry Cotter was in Eu Don’t let plans made by th<» Lion’s club will also come under tho six per or Bright’s disease. gone Friday. cent tar limit law, according to weak kidneys wear you out. Use F. T. Benwton and Harry Cotter ami Rod and Gun club of the city. reports among county officii*I.«. Dis Doan’s Pills before it is too late! were business visitors in Eugene There will be no admission charged. trict attorney John 8. Medley Doan's are a stimulant diuretic j The work carried on in the fish Thursday. made a trip to Salem Wednesday to the kidneys, Doan ’s have It — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf A few of the young people gave hatcheries is shown in detail in to consult with the attorney-gen helped thousands. They should ness caused by Catarrh. SoId by dr.gguti for <rrtr 40 yyn Evelyn Benston a surprise Thurs these films, Animals of the Oregon eral in regard to the matter. one of many Here is help you. day evening in honor of her six woods and fields are also shown F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio •Members of the county court Cottage Grove eases: teenth birthday anniversary. The in their native haunts and the have predicted that Judge Skip- M. Kebebeck, Birch Mrs. photography is regarded as un usu party was nt the Lowell Houston worth would amend his decision Sts., says: “I was subject to home and was spent with playing ally good by those who have aci'i» given Wednesday in the case of ney weakness for a long time the films. gnines and a taffy pull. Hawley and Boyd against the and never found anything that Howard Moody and George Con county and include the market helped me until I began using i ley have gone to Rujnda where Three thousand people read The road fund in it. Don n 'a Pills. I used Doan’s Oc- With or without selling experi they have work. Sentinel each week, What have Just exactly what effect as to cnnsionnlly and they keep me free I ence. This day will be the turn Gladvi Kirkendall »Drained an you to tell this vast throng! ing point in your career if von XXX tho amount of money to bo raised from nil kidney ailments.” CHICKS’IT OVER SEVEN YEARS LATER,! answer this ' ad. for the market roads this decision DRESSES xomething absolutely Mrs. Kebebeck said: “ I always would have, tho county officials new — not sold in stores. Retail HOW CHICAGO were not prepared to state. recommend Donate for they put I at $5.50 and they sell on sight. Girls who never sold anything my kidneys in good order.” in their lives before are earning Price 60c, at all dealers. Pon’t J. W SEARS GOES TO SALEM from $8 to $25 per day—no FOR X RAY EXAMINATION simply nsk for a kidney remedy—{ collecting or delivering—your money paid each day. Write for get Dona's Pills—the same that selling plans. Chicknit Dress Co., J W. Sears was in Cottage Grove Mrs. Kebebeck had. Foster-Milburn ■ 302 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore, fl6 23c Monday for the first time since Co., Mfrs. Buffalo^ N. Y, in the Bohemia Mining District, filed their Final Account in the matter of said estate in the County in Lane County, State of Oregon. Now therefore in the name of I Court of the State of Oregon for the State of Oregon, in compliance Lane County; and that Tuesday with said execition ami order of the 17th day of February, 1925, at sale and in order to satisfy said the hour of 10 o’clock in the fore judgment, interest costs and dis noon of said day in the County bursements and the costs and ex Court Room in the County Court pensea of and upon this writ, 1 House at Eugene, Lane County, will on Saturday the 7th day of Oregon, has been fixed is the time March, 1925, at the hour of one and place by the said Court, for o ’clock in the afternoon of said the hearing of objections to said day, at the southwest front <1 oot Final Account and Final Settle of the County Court House, in Eq ment of said estate. Any and gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer all objections to said Final Account for »ale and roll for cash, at pub and Final Settlement of said estate lie auction, subject to redemption must be filed with the Clerk of as provided bv law, all of tho said Court on or before the said right, title nnd interest of said de-1 date of hearing. fendaat, Oregon and Ohio Mines | Dated and first published this Corp., a corporation, or any other. 19th day of January, 1925. 1 GRACIE A CONNER person or persons claiming by,, AND JAMES O. HUFF, through or under them, or cither of i them in and to the above described | Executrix and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of attached property. Walter P. Huff, deceased. FRANK E. TAYLOR, Sheriff of Lane, County, i Herbert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. jl9-f!6c Oregon. f2m2c(M; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. killed If speed! nu Chicago 'i he was thrown from a wagon last August 27 and sustained injuries to his hack. He ami Mrs. Sears went to Salem the first of the week to have an X ray examination made to determine more definitely th»» extent of the injury from which he is suffering. Heirs has not recovered from the injury as rapidly as was expected and it was determined thnt a more thorough examination be mn<le. Ho is a well known miner of the Bohemia district nnd has been n resident of this vicinity i for 30 yearn, John Coffman has been associated with him in the A utile mine. Uberai ••My dear,” remarked the husband, • • .lid you ask the msn why there is never any ns our milk!** •‘Yes, darling, and he rxp'ained quite satisfactorily. I think that is a great credit to him. •‘What did he anyf ” “That he alwava fills the jug so full there is no room for cream.” New York World. "Beilo Daddy - doni ■ forati my'Wri^ys si p * yoor pocket when you ¿o home to nchi Ohm thè yoondei WOOD Any Kind Any Time PRICES RIGHT Terms: Cosh Quimby Bros. Phone 1244. J22fl*p2 VEAL POULTRY EGGS CAPONS HOGS PAGE A SON PORTLAND. OREGON J. A. RHOADS Proprietor FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone 99; Res., 189-J il Coal! Coal! Get you winter coal from Chestnut Transfer. Rock Spring’s Utah coal by sack or ton. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT. Notice is hereby given that Gracie A. Conner and James C. Huff, Executrix and Executor of the Last Will and Testament of Walter P. Huff, deceased, have r T mperia T t W e CHESTNUT TRANSFER Long distance hauling, piano moving a specialty. Any time—any where Chestnut Transfer •^ Barber Shop Company Chestnut Brothers, proprietors (Across street from 8. P. depot) BOB, Curl and D ye Hair Barber work in general ; special attention to children. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Office phone 6, Residence phone 155-L i 630 Main P - ------------------ ' 1 —. —--------- — K nowles & G raber Neighborhood News o 1 • I ............... WOMEN City Transfer Co. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Offiee at Roseburg, Oregon, February 10, 1925. Notice is hereby given that George M. Ham, of R. F. D. 2, Creswell, Oregon, who, on March 10, 1922 made Homestead entry, No 014337, for NE% NE», Section 21, Township 19 S, Range 4 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 25th day of March, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles Sutton, Thomas Moxley, Arthur Kerr, all of Creswell, Ore gon, and Robert Wills, of Eugene, Oregon. non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, fl2ml2c(2) Register. WHY SUFFER SO? Hall’s Catarrh Medicine r « HARDWARE Cottage Grove : Oregon Get Accurate Travel Information •your local Southern Pacific agent is eager to aid you in all your travel planning. Benefit by his experience and wide knowledge con cerning all transportation matters. Rely upon him for full in formation regarding Fares Schedules Routes Reservations, etc. For wherever you plan to go, Southern Pacific and its connections can take you. H. A. MORSE, Agent Southern Pacific fïia