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PAGE FOUR THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, MARCH 2. 1925. Kinder left his mare; she was other man had run down. s>------------------------------------------- ♦; ! Jackman from O. A. C. and O. E. Wrestling la Old Sport strained or injured when the stock June 12—Off rather late, and I Fletcher county agent, were the Wrestling took a most Important stampeded on Platte river. Allen over a very sandy road. We speakers of the evening, Many place In the early Olympic games. things of interest to the farmers It was also considered a necessary WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH Atkin left a wagon he had bought passed the lee lakes, where ice is SAGINAW e»t jjrade typewriter» at low at Fort Lariinee to haul part of to be found all the year by digging I were discussed. Music and re- accomplishment of the athletes of the days of chivalry. The county price» and on easy terms. We also his load in. It was very cold at down about two feet under ground; ' freshments wore furnished by the of (Special to The 8entinel.) Cornwall. England, led the van handle all makes of adding ma night and froze ice half an inch and after crossing over some high J members. Feb. 28 — The Harry Cotter fanii- In wrestling, so that to give a Corn By NELLIE MAXWELL chines. Every machine is thor thick in our buckets. rocky ridges, camped late on straw Arthur Combs visitad his aunts ish hug has passed Into a proverb. . ly and Miss Flossie Mathis Re oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy June 6—Started at daylight and berry creek—the last time that we i turned from Washington Thursday : Mrs. Susan Walker and Miss Emma The summer season Is associated n machine and pay like rent. Royal Sales Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon went five miles before breakfast were to camp on the east side of I night. Mrs. C. A. Morrison who Jones, of Black Butte, Friday eve- with wrestling matches at St. Ives, Likable Good Things provided for by a worthy citizen BlJg., Portland, Ore. tf-sn(2) to good grass, where we stopped the dividing ridge of the Rocky GOOD vegetable soup Is a dish has been staying with her two ning. who bequeathed an Income for two hours and went to the Platte mountains. It was quite cold hero sufficiently nourishing and sus | boys, at the J. C. Conley home, OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING again. Saw snow to our left on at night. games to be held every fifth year taining for a growing boy and Grammar Made Easy. ’ left Saturday morning for Long forever around his mausoleum, lets than 2 feet square. Must be June 13—We started late, and should be often served. Cream view, Wash., to join her husband clean and of material that will ab the bluffs. Camped at night near Miss Jenkins: “Nobody ever which was set up on a high rock soup of potato, onion, parsnips or Deep Gulf, 10 miles from ferry to had a disagreeable, rainy day. sorb gasoline; old underclothing, near the town in 1782. The game who is employed there. The boys Traveled over snow in the ravines, asparagus will make appetizing sup will remain at the Conley home heard of a sentence without a meant as much to St. Ives, Pen flannels and the like preferred. Can North Platte. predicate. ” per dishes on a cold night. zance, Helston and Truro as the Juno 7—Started at daylight, ar and crossed the Sweet Water for not use old socks, mercerize»! or Mock Turtle 8oup._Take one-half for the present. Knecht: “I have, Miss Jenkins.’ Olympic games to the ancients. urface goods or small pieces rivod at the ferry at 9 o’clock and the last time, and through pass of hard surface Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bear and of a calfs head, scrape and clean Miss Jenkins: “ What is itf ” kind, wo want the best rags of any 1__ — were taken over in flat-boats with the Rocky mountains, but the and soak it In cold water for two daughter and J. A. Burgess were Knecht: “Thirty days.” ,y the best price, and pay pri< 5 cents the out much trouble. The price for mountains were not within five It hours, drain, then cook gently one Cottage Grove shoppers Wednesday. — Sentinel. tf pound. The hour In boiling water to cover. Sep- i miles of either side of us. After a wagon is $4 and for a mule 25c. D. W. McKinney, of Cottage HOUSE FOB SALE—-TO BE BE- While the company was crossing, passing Pacific Springs we camped arate the meat from the bones, add Grove, came out Wednesday to one pound of round steak and one moved from lot on south Sixth I rode up to tho bluffs some five two miles from them on the west of mutton from the neck cut do some work on his place. Mr. street. Elbert Bede. jl9tfp miles and got a few handfuls of side of tho dividing ridge without pound Into enbee, one small onion, two ta-, and Mrs. McKinney are planning any grass for our stock. snow and brought it down to them. blespoonfuls each of chopped car to again make Saginaw their home GLADIOLE BULBS FOR SALE, I saw several antelopes, wild duckB, June 14—Up at daylight, and rot, turnips, celery cooked in one- and will move here in the near This Cottage Grove Resident Tells mixed colors. Mrs. W. L. Darby, You How to Get Well. curlews, snipes, rattle-snakes, and started off to hunt grass. It was fourth of a cupful of beef drippings future. 202 Adams Ave., phone 154R. f 19tfc Combine with the all kinds of game on the way. very cold at night, everything be- until brown. Lowell from Benston was down meat stock, adding water to make Tired all the time! BABY CHIX—RHODE ISLAND The antelopes are much prettier ing covered with frost, Our tent three quarts. Add one-inch stick of Culp Creek to spend the week end Parents - encourage the Lame, stiff and achy! Reds, Barred Bocks, Black Min than our deer at home. I caught was frozen as hard as a board, cinnamon, one blade of mace, five with his family. • children to can far their teeth/ Tortured with nagging backache! orca», Golden Buff, and White up with the boys while they were so that we could not roll it up. cloves, ten peppercorns, one bay j Bob Gray was a Cottage Grove Knife-like twinges when you stoop Give them Wrigley’s. Leghorns from stock that has not nooning, after which we travelea We passed the Mormon road and leaf, one sprig of parsley, one ta visitor Friday. He is still bothered or lift! It removes food particles took the Fort Hall road, blespoonful of lemon juice and sim Crossed on to try to get to Willow Springs had electric lights to force egg Miserable with headaches, dizzy with his hand which became in from the teeth Strengthen» production. Enoch Crews, Sea- that night, but could not. Myself the Little Sandy river, and nooned, mer gently for five hours. Cool, re fected a week ago when he got spells and bladder irregularities! move the fat. Reheat the .stock and the gum». Combats acid1 All are signs of kidney sickness! bright, Calif. fl9 m2p(2) and two others, after dark got lost on poor grass and were visited thicken with four tablespoonfuls of a splinter in it. mouth. Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant di from the rest of the train and by a heavy rain and hail storm. fat and one-half cupful of flour The. J. B. Taylor family is mov- FOR SALE—VARMINT HOUND passed them where they had turned Wo went on to Big Sandy, crossed creamed together. Add one table ing to the Seifert property here uretic to the kidneys. Refreshing and beneficial! Here’s Cottage Grove testimony: I pups, 4 months old, of trained off from the road and went some it, and camped on poor grass, but spoonful each of tomato catsup, one from the E. C. Lockwood place Mrs. E. J. Leum, 725 S. Second i ancestors, $10 each. 110 east four miles beyond them. I would with sage bushes in abundance, tablespoonful of wnlnut catsup, two in clight Valley. St., says: MI consider Doan’s Pills tablespoonfuls of salt, one-fourth Fifteenth street, Eugene, Oregon, then go no farther, nnd turned June 15—Started early, and a good remedy for kidney complaint SEALED phone 676-L. fl9-m2p(2) back, and after going to 40 or went 45 miles across a desert to teaspoonful of pepper. Serve with as I have used them at different i TIGHT LONDON. three hard cooked eggs chopped times when my kidneys were out of KEPT Green river, there we arrived after FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS BABY 50 camps at last found our own, fine. order and when I felt run down. RIGHT dark. The wind blew very cold (Special to The Sentinel.) Chicken Soup.—Take one chicken chicks, O. A. C. and Hollywood having been kicked by a mule and My kidneys acted irregularly, too, all day, and we all set it down as carcass, with one sliced onion and my ankle nearly broken. It was Feb. 28 — The London school but Doan’s always gave mo relief strains, March or April hatch. the first sight that we had at the three pints of water, cook slowly board held a meeting at the school from these attacks and benefited I’rico $12.50 per hundred. Also the first time I had been mad elephant. When we arrived at the until the water Is reduced to one mo in every way. ’ ’ hatching eggs for sale by the set on the trip, and I had to swenr n Is extra quart. If 1. there ------ — ------ chicken --------- , housp Tuesday evening. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t ting or per hundred. B. C. Arne, little, but I could blame no one river there was no grass at all stock on hand use it in place of | Miss Nola Banton has accepted simply ask fnr a kidney remedy— Cottage Grove, Oregon. Phone nnd felt better when I had eaten and we had to fasten our horses wuter. Strain, add one cupful each a position with the Mountain get Doan’» Pills—the same that to our wagons and wait until day a hearty supper of fat bacon and of chopped chicken, minced celery States Power company and entered Mrs. Leum had. Foster-Milburn Co., FCAUOA CMTJ 15F5. fl9m9p(2) hard bread. The other boys did light, leaving the most of our stock leaves, dKed celery, chicken gravy, upon her new duties Monday. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. FOR SALE—GOOD DINING not find the camp until nearly to run loose, trusting to providence one-half pound of water chestnuts, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abeene and — peeled nnd sliced thin, salt and for finding them in the morning. room suito. Schofield Stew midnight, but they hnd no swollen children were Eugene visitors Fri Jerry’s horse (Cannon) and Rhodes pepper to season; cook about an j day. art. f23tfc(2) ankles to show. hour or until the vegetables are June 8—I felt in a better humor Elliott ’» horse, gave out, and wo tender. Add one-half cupful of | Mrs. Charles Powell, Elva, Archie, FOR SALE—REGISTERED POL in the morning. We started late had to go back for them in the canned mushrooms five minutes be Adren and Clara Powell, Jessie and China brood how and gilt. and travelod slowly, for the grass morning. They could hardly walk fore serving. Thicken with a ta Pruett, Daisy Warwick and Oscar Phone 38F2, Chas. Conner. f26rn5c(2) was very poor and tho roads quite to camp. Every one rather cross blespoonful of flour and butter' . and Dolly Newton spent Friday rubbed together. evening at the W. L. Townsend FOB HALE—KIRK WALNUT sandy. At noon we turned off and Jerry plagued. (©, 1924, Western Newspaper Union.) home, The time was pleasantly trees, $1 each. Will bear ‘ in from the road and stopped on a (Continued next Monday.) spent in music and games. stream where there was 3 to 5 years. M. P. Garoutte, 553 small T wain’s Description of Mr. and Mrs. William Lively old south Pacific highway, phone much alkali. After resuming our Missouri River Water going south and Mrs. John Suther- 175R. m2p journey, we pnssed the alkali Opal Diggers Work Hard springs nnd camped on Sweet Water In one of his return trips to the lnnd going north on the highway FOR HALE—JERSEY COW, JUST river quite early. Jerry Kinder for Small Remuneration state of his boyhood, Mark Twain south of London in their cars froHhcned, heavy milker. Harley went out hunting anil killed an a friend he had found one Thursday, nearly had a head on I all the rough “outback" Jobs wrote thing that had not changed—the collision, but by quick thinking IlarmeH, 2 miles oast of city on antelope, so we had a fine supper In Of Australia, digging for opal is mulatto I complexion of Missouri Row River road. f26rn2p(2) of fresh meat once more, and I about the worst. Goober Pedy lies I river water—and probably a score on tho part of Mr. Lively a tn the heart of the Stewart range, WANTED OLD GROWTH FIR assure you it was a luxury (after 170 miles from the nearest sta of centuries would not change It. crash was avoided. Several from this neighborhood stumpago for wood, close in. eating salt bacon for a few woeks, tion on the East-West railway, and “It comes out of the turbulent, bank Box 132. m2-5p oven as wo cooked it) that is Its whole population ot between 70 caving river,” he explained, “and attended the Farmers’ union meet roasting it on a stick over a and 80 diggers lives underground in every thimbleful of It holds an acre ing and program at Hebron Thurs ORCHARD POULTRY TRAOT—IN buffalo chip fire, or stewi- g it burrows scratched out of the hill of land In solution. I got this fact day evening. Ralph Laird, presi | from the bishop of the diocese. If dent of the Lane county unit, Mr.: city limiti, ono block off paveil without any vegetables. side. A tin shanty, In which the you , -rei1 will let your glass stand half west Main Street, running water, June 9—Started lute . and diggers keep their tools. Is the only an hour yon can separate the land old poultry houso 1(1x50. Bargain passed Independence Rock, n large sign of life showing above ground. from the water as easy as Genesis, Every morning the diggers come and then you will find them both and easy torma. W. C. Conner, granite rock, standing by itself, out of their holes and set out for good m2-5e(2) covered nearly all over with names. the —the one to eat, the other to Salem, Oregon. opal fields, to cut patiently '“'">'"»1 'A' »»« »»n »«i wxnüm »ui mi mi ren ini miren mt reti return retimi mi irn ren nn mrmr » > ’.m m nr mi: Then passed the Devil's G»to and through the rock In the hope of drink. The land Is very nourish OLD RAUH WANTED—MUST HE notch ing, the water Is thoroughly whole finding the beautiful black dln- in the mountains some 400 I some. The one appeases hunger, of good size, clean a^id of ma feet perpendicular, which the monds lying beneath. Between them the other, thirst. But the natives terial that will absorb gasoline they have dug many thousands of Sweet easily. First class price pni<l for It is Wator river runs th-ough. ollars' worth of opal In the last do not take them separately, but a real curiosity. There are four years, though they have together, as nature mixed them. same so first class rage are wanted. When they find an Inch of mud In Billy Hall Servieo Station. m’Jtfc a great ninny names cut here, I worked only a small area of a field the bottom of the glass, they stir It cut mine on a small pine in the said to be 40 miles long. In nor up and take u draft as they would LOST CHILHEN’S SWEATERS, gate. There were some three or mal times opal Is worth about $15 gruel. It is difficult for the stranger brown one, open down front four hundred teams c imped hero, an ounce, but now that there Is to get used to this batter, but once with belt and a red slip-on with and nt Independence. Rock to camp practically no demand for the gems used be will prefer It to water. the diggers have opal, but no Pathfinder Magazine. green trimmings. Lost Sunday eve Sunday. We traveled until 4 o’clock money. ning between Dorena and Disston. and camped on the bank of the May bo loft nt Charles Teeters at river on good grass. Th» boy» Mere cash seems to mean nothing Dorena or nt Gray’s Cash & Carry. washed some clothes there, and Special bookkeeping systems to the lords of Cashmere.—New Mrs. C. F. Volgamoro. in2c Jerry concluded to stop the next of every kind. The Sentinel. York Herald Tribune. day. WANTED ROOM IN PRIVATE Juno 10—As wo are going to family. C. Lawton, Hotel Bar stop nil day tho boys overhauled tell. m2p their loads and repacked UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER FOR cleaned up, otc. I crossed »ale. Good uh now. Phono 16-J river, and tried to go to »hi or 156-Y. m2p of some rocky bluffs; but did succeed. I returned to camp WANTED—SOMEONE TO PUT overhauled my clothes and thought in garden on shares. Mrs. Ida of home nnd old friends for nearly Miller, 204 south Seventh street, the first time since leaving them. phono 132J, m2p Oh, how I wished for some inti FOR HALE—J E R H EV CO W, mate friend that I could name, to kitchen cabinet, American brood talk to; but I have forgotten whnt er and stove. E. J. Kent, phono I was writing about or who I am 38F21. m2 ftp writing for. When I returned from the mountains the boys laughed FOR RALE—1923 OAT HAY, $15 at mo, when I said that I could per ton delivered on hard road, not get to the top, so I made an 3 miles south of Cottage Grove offer of $10 for the first man that near Pacific highway. Straw for could show his face on the top of sale. Also ono Jersey cow, $35. a certain point which looked easy Mrs. Jennie L. Williams, route 2, to climb from where we wore, Cottage Grove, Oregon, ni2-5p Ono of them tried it but didn ’t get as near the top ns I 1 did. Jerry concluded to sell thè wagon WEATHER GETS COLDER AS TRAIN COMES TO ROCKIES that he bought last, as our * loads wero getting lighter. (Continued from first pngo.) June 11—Started late, and trav elod slowly, as the roads 'were quite son» before us. W'e »topped about sandy and uphill. Wo turned off two mile» beyond the fort, where from the road to camp, and had Jerry swapped all hit wagon-« off very poor grass. One mule gave for heavier ones for our wagons out, su we did not work him for would not have stood it much two weeks or more. We were in longer. Here wf « pw the famous sight of the Wind river chain of Indian hunter, Kit Carson. We the Rocky mountains. They wore remained there nearly nil day. covered with snow, and as white changing wagon», , etc., but at last »» if it had been January. Wo started and went about five mile» caught a young antelope that an- an<l earn ped for tho night. June 3 Overlo ok Jim Smith and Anything you want to Sell! Or—Buy ! traveled over the Black hills. The gnnnnnnnnnnnncjnnnnnnnn Need Help! Looking * for a Job! Want to □ wind blew hard and it rained so □ rent a house or apartment! Want to trade that he hnd to stop. Camped at something! 2 o 'clock on g< »od grass, but n Then it *s action anti results yo» want, wet place to pile h our tents. The The quickest, cheapest anti surest w ay is to wind bring direr t from the moun tain», was very cohl, and we had use the WANT Al) PAGE of the trouble to get w< od to keep warm. June une 4 h. era ti ti We want your produce and <u«r- th«* »i ver tri I over the n •ntm* you top market prives. Our Rod ’lay camped nt hualnras ystshllshMl 44 years «Mu. 35 WORDS FOR 35c night on eeh, where Reference: Hank of California we had very poor > and 10c off when cash accompanies copy PAGE & SON June 5—Start' early, the PORTLAND. OREGON roads quite muddy • nd traveled 3t> miles to 1st Bon riven Rott nnnnnnnnnnnannnnnnnnnn T WANTAPgf T KITCHEN CUPBOARD I ! Neighborhood News I A Are You Tired, Achy, All Run Down? WHIGLEY5 "after every meal" K nowles & G raber HARDWARE Cottage Grove : Oregon Why You Should Buy Your Electric Range This Spring z^Cakfs l our IÇitchen a Pleasant Room The modern woman has discovered many short cuts in kitchen work—made possible by improved kitchen equipment. For example—the modern kitchen is quite small—but even so, it has a comfortable nook where breakfast or luncheon can be quickly and attractively served. An improved kitchen range has made this kitchen possible. Use an Electric Range—your kitchen will be free from soot, odors and excessive heat. It can be the most attractive room for breakfast in your home Action VEAL POULTRY EGGS CAPONS HOGS I'll Get It! Cottage Grove Sentinel IPe Have the Electric Range for Cour Ritchen Mountain States Power Co 4