The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 13, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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reet Breath
al all times
Hell In the Making.
Gentle Maiden Sees and
Marriages That Led
The newly appointed pastor of i
Enjoys Football Game j a negro church faced a packed i
to Odd Relationships
In the Circuit Court of the State
SUMMONS.
Oh, that fullback got bls face
Mysterious muddles sometimes
of Oregon for Lane County.
Robert E. Laeky and Lydia R. arise out of second marriages. A kicked in. Oh. how sweetly pretty!
Just know he’s happy. Now he
Lacky, his wife, Plaintiffs, vs Corslcnn girl married a mun whose I can
lie still in the hospital and read
first wife was the sister of the girl’s
Phillip 8. Murphy and Jane grandmother.
This makes her her and hear the birdies sing upd be
Doe Murphy, hiB wife, Alice Taylor own mother’s grand-aunt and her glud, oh, so glad.
und John Doe Taylor, her husband, grandmother’s sister-in-law. To her
Oh, goody. Those two big Swedes
i James Murphy and Jane Doe Mur brothers and sisters she is a great- are Jumping up and down on the
phy, his wife, Kate Spa rks and aunt. Finally, she Is her own grand­ quarterback. Just like boys at play.
John Doe Spark., her husband, niece. Her husband la the brother How glad the Swedes look. And
happy the little quarterback
Elia Austin and John Doe Austin, tn-law of his grandnephews and how
must be that he can make them so
I her husband, Nancy Murphy Taylor grand-nieces.
glad.
Oh, football Is so lovely, so
An elderly American became the
j und John Do. Taylor, her husband, grandfather of his six children, and bloody lovely, reports Outing Maga­
Harriet Murphy Mitchell and John his first wife’s stepfather. lie di­ zine.
I Doe Mitchell, her husband, and Ida vorced his wife und murrled his
Oh, Joy. No wonder the birdies
Murphy Buchanan and John Doe mother-in-law. The widower who sing und the flowers are gay. They
i Buchanan, her husband, and the married In succession seven sisters have knocked the center cold. See,
After eat In4 or naokinA
Wrigley's freshen. the mouth
I unknown heirs of A. II. Spare, contracted various relationships, his left leg is broken, quite broken.
the Montreal Family Herald And oh, rapture! I think his neck Is
and »weetetut the breath.
deceased; and Walter F. Huff and says
and Star. This man started by hurt, too. How pleased all the oth­
Nerve» are soothed, throat is
Alice
J.
Huff,
his
wife,
James
C.
marrying the eldest of the sisters, ers are. They are singing and
refreshed and digestion added
; Huff and Winnie Huff, his wife, and subsequently went right down cheering. They’re so happy.
So easy to carry the little | acketl
' Graeie A. Conner and Charles Con the line. Finally he led the seventh
Ob. what a delightful picture!
____ __ _ _ ______
That big blond giant Just kicked at
ner, her husband, Newton J. Huff and last sister to the altar.
the
bull and missed It and Ills greut
and Sophia Huff, bis wife; and | A German village Is puzzled over
' also all other persons or parties the relationships resulting from the foot landed In that other player’s
double marriage of a father and a stomach, quite lost from sight. The
i unknown claiming any right, title, son.
The father, a widower, mar­ band plays. No wonder. There I He
i estato, lien or interest in the real ried the village belle. She thus be­ has got his foot out again. Now
I estate described in the Complaint came a stepmother to her husband’s they can both be glad.
- after every meal
forty-year-old boh . The son In bls
| herein.
To: Phillip 8. Murphy and Jane turn, met the glrl’H mother und mar­ Likes and Dislikes for
Doe Murphy, his wife, Alice Taylor ried her. Consequently Ids father
now his son-in-law and he himself
Various Kinds of Food
Long distance hauling, piano and John Doe Taylor, her husband, Is
Is his own grandfather. In the
■ James Murphy and Jane Doe Mur meantime,
moving a specialty.
Many
races, many foods, many
the village belle present­
phy, his wife, Kate Sparks and ed her husband with a baby daugh­ fads. The luxury of one people Is
Any time—any where
John Doe Sparki, her husband, ter. Cleurly this child Is slster-ln the bane of another. An attempt is
being made to Introduce snails as
Ella Austin and John Doe Austin, law to her grandmother!
an article of food In certain London
her husbanl, Nancy Murphy Taylor
restaurants. The French, of course,
and John Doe Taylor, her husband,
Cheatnut Brothers, proprietors
regard snails as a delicacy, while
Harriet Murphy Mitchell and John Swing Plays Part in
(Across strcot from S. P. depot)
Britishers almost shudder at the
Doo Mitchell, her husband, and Ida
Hindu Religious Rites thought of eating them 1 Yet Eng­
Coal for Brooders
Murphy Buchanan and John Doe
lish
folks eat mussels, whelks und
One often IlndB In the near vicin­
STORAGE AND GENERAL Buchanan, her husband, and the ity of a Hindu temple, says a writer winkles, which In some countries
j unknown heirs of A. H. Spare, In an Indian paper, two high stone are regarded as being unfit for hu-
TRANSFER
'deceased; and Walter F. Huff and pillars, sometimes 30 feet high, with mun consumption. In Englund the
Office phone 6
eel Is relished by many people, but
Alice J. Huff, his wife, James C. j a stone crosspiece, from which hang In Scotland It Is detested by nearly
Residence phone 155-L
Huff and Winnie Huff, his wife, ' Iron chains. These swings play an everybody. Rabbits are looked up­
Graeie A. Connor and CharleB Con Important part Ln the various festi­ on as vermin In some part's of
vals of the year, especially for the
ner, her husband, Newton J. Hufi young
America nnd Australia and are sel­
people.
and Sophia Huff, his wife; and
The very net of swinging on this dom served at table. In Britain
also all other persons or partie i sacred structure Is pleasing to the rabbit pie Is a favorite dish. Swede
unknown claiming any right, title, J deity of the temple, nnd when It Is turnips are often eaten In Scotland
anil Canada with other vegetables,
estate, lien or interest in tho real possible to combine both pleasure whereas in some parts of England
J. A. RHOADS
estate described in tho Complaint and worship, then It Is not unnat­ they are cordially disliked and given
Proprietor
ural this form of exercise should be
herein.
greatly appreciated. In certain sea­ only to cattle. Turnip-tops In Scot­
In tho name of tho Stato of Orc sons, especially the harvest season, land, again, are not considered
gon: You and each of you are | the swing Is In great demand, and worth cooking. But In Covent Gar­
FURNITURE MOVING
hereby required to appear nnd ■ religious ceremonies are performed den they sell by the ton.—London
AND STORAGE
answer the Complaint filed against by the priests of the temple. On Mall.
you in the above entitled Court the top bar of the swing It Is not
Growth of Jellyfish
and cause on or before six weeks unusual to find a number of earth­
enware
chattels,
which
are
the
home
The
manner In which a Jellyfish
Piano Moving a Specialty.
from tho date of tho first publi of the snered pigeons connected
produces Its “children” Is really
cation of this Summons, and if with the temple.
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
wonderful.
you fail i i so to appoar nnd answer
These swings are often built In
Tn most cases the beginning Is un
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said Complaint, for want thereof the middle of the street, and they egg, which, lying on the bottom,
the Plaintiffs will apply to tho not Infrequently constitute a real produces a beautiful tree-like
Court for tho relief demanded in obstacle to traffic. But the authori­ growth. The “tree” fastens Itself
said Complaint, to wit: for a Do- ties would certainly have great ilifll- to the bottom nnd brings forth buds
culty In persuading the temple peo­
cree of tho said Court adjudging ple to agree to the removal of them. which, when ripe, drop off and de­
velop Into Jellyfish. The lntter. In
and decreeing that tho Plaintiffs
turn, lay eggs nnd the process Is re­
Any Kind Any Time
are tho owners in foe simple of the
peated, as told In London Tlt-Blts.
Death
in
Triumph
following described promisos:
PRICES RIGHT
Most of tho very large species
Hdouard Ilenien.vl was n famous have a different way of reproducing
Beginning at a point 35.48 chains
Terms: Cush
Hungarian
violinist
who
made
sev
­
themselves. The egg is set free in
North of tho Southwest Corner of
eral world tours and-5iettled In New
the Henry Small D. L. C. No. 57, York for some years. He died of the water and develoi s Into a pear-
said corner being the anglo corner apoplexy on the stage of the Or- shnped larvae, which for a while
swims about rapidly, being provided
Phone I24L
ap(2)
on the West boundary of said pheum theater, San Francisco, on with
halr-llke appendages that serve
Henry Small D. L. C. No. 57, run May 15, 1898. Tills was his first ap­ the purpose of ears. Then the larvae
ning thence West <>.22 chains, pearance on the vaudeville stage settles down, anchors Itself to the
thence north 4.81 chains, thence and he was enthusiastically re­ bottom. Increases In size rapidly
ceived on playing two nr three nnd finally splits up Into thin, flat
East to the Northwest corner of classical
pieces, lie responded with
a certain tract of land deeded by "Old Glory,” which created tremen­ discs which swim off and grow up
j,1?" said A. H. Spare to W. P. Huff
into large Jellyfishes.
dous
applause.
be commenced
both local and Internal, and has been on tho 27th day of Juno, 1910, by to piny Delibes’ Then
"Flzzlcntl,"
but
af
successful in the treatment of Catarrh Warranty Doed mid recorded in ter a few measures he leaned over
Horses Repay Kindness
for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
It Is said the Arabs were the first
Book No. 91, Page 75, Deed and then fell forward on his face,
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Records I n no County, Oregon, on dead. It Is Interesting to know that to appreciate a horse's Intelligence
the composer, Brahms, and to treat him accordingly. They
I ho 12th day of November, 1910, nt one time
with llemenyl and acted kept the history of their horses writ­
PROFESSIONAL CARDS thence South 8.07 chains, thence traveled
ten on tablets of Ivory and traced
ns his accompanist.
West to tho place of beginning, all
their piirentag«> buck to the time of
DENTISTS
in Section 32, Township 20, South i
the pharaohs. They were extremely
Hard to Fit
11 W. T1TUH,D.M.D. Dentistry. llango 3, West Willamette Mori- |
thoughtful of the comfort of the
Modern equipment. Finft Nil-
A city tnnn, 'driving his nutomo- horse anil It was even said they
tionul Bunk Buihiiiig. Hours. 9 to dian, Lane County, State of blle nlong n little-used country road, took betti'r care of their horses than
12 mid 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun­ Oregon.
something rattle beneath his they did of their families. Constant
days
uppoiutuient. Office phone and quieting the title to said heard
car. stopped, looked back nnd saw a companionship made the Arabian
10, residence phono 184 J.
premises as against the Defendants bright metal object lying In the horse quick to understand the mean­
| Ul \\ i i . i . bo W . Dentist. Offi<e above named and each and all of road a short illatnnce behind. It was ing of words, und kindness made
Fifth and Main streets. Hours, them nnd forever barring the saiil a plowpoint, evidently lost by some them fearless, brave and obedient.
8:30 to 12 and J to 5:30. Evenings Defendants ami all persons claim­ fnrmer.
The Intelligence of the horse varies
und Sundays by appointment. Phones:
It was fully half nn hour before , Just as it' does In other animals, or
ing by, through or under them or
office 35, residence 161 <1.
the next car came along, nnd Its oc- I even people, and Is developed or re­
either of them, or nny of them cnpnnt,
seeing the first man flat on tarded according to man’s treatment
ATTORNEY8
from claiming nny right, title or his back under Ms vehicle by the of him, says a bulletin of the Amer­
interest
in
said
premises;
and
for
ronilstde. stopped nnd asked what ican Society for the Prevention of
IIERBEUI \\ LOMBARD Mtor
ney at Law. First National such other and further relief as the trouble was.
Cruelty to Animals.
Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage to ths Court may seem equitable.
The city man emerged and held
(¡rove, Oregon.
up
the
plow-point.
This summons is published once
Almond’s Queer Habits
“This blooming thing dropped off
|| J. SHINN Attorney nt Law each week for six «uceessive ami
The altnond tree has peculiar
my
car,
”
he
sold,
“
and
I
’
ve
been
-**• mid Notary Public. Practices consecutive weeks in tho Cottage
hunting for half nn hour to find out whims. It seems to prefer Califor­
in all courts. ’ Thirty years of
nia as Its habitat, as 98 per cent
experience. Bader building, Cottage Grove Sentinel by order of the where It belongs.”—Exchange.
of the almonds grown In America
Honorable J. F. Skipworth, Judge
Grove, Oregon.
are produced In that state, and In a
of the Circuit Court, which Order
Chinese Societies
PHYSICIANS
rather restricted territory at that
bears dato March 5, 1925.
Chinese tongs are organizations, The bulk of the crop Is grown
Dated
and
first
published
this
(
11? »s r. Phy ian
with nn element of secrecy, of around Banning, says Nature Maga­
and Burgeon. Office in Lawson 9th day of March, 1925.
groups of Chinese for mutual pro­ zine. It seems to require the spots
Building, luione 47, Cottage Grove,
tection and assistance. Basically, where extremes of cold and heat
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
Oregon.
Attorney for Plaintiffs. they nre of n commercial character are present In their respective sea­
< DYOTT, M 1> Phj
Residence and Post Office Ad the members being engnged In busi­ sons, and photographs have been
' ’ xieiau und Surgeon. Evening« dress. First National Bank Building. ness. nnd they are thus rival trade taken of an orchard with snow on
associations. This rivalry occnMon- the ground on the first of February,
In appointm« nt.
Suite 3, Keiu
tnOaSO(M) ally breaks out Into open warfare and again with the trees tn full
Bldg., Cottage Orove. Entrance on Cottage Grove, Ore.
north Sixth street, just off Main.
when aggressions by one tong bloom on the 2<ltli «lay of the month.
against another, consisting of un-
I ) A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician NOTICE OF GUARDIAN’S SALE fnlr commercial practices, boycotts, The same variety will not fertilize
one another. Growers must plant
1 "• am! Surgeon. Culls answered
etc., give the r'.vnl tong cause for alternating rows of hardshells nn«l
day or night
Maternity work a
Notice in hereby given that on offense. The tongs In the United papershella In order to Insure a
specialty. Dr. Kime’s old office,
rhonea; office 84, raaidosca 199 J March 23, 1925, tho undersigned ns States are branches of wider organi­ harvest.
guardian of G. H. Hansard, insane, zations. having their main head«;uar-
1)1' A W. KIME. Physician ami was duly licensed by the County ters In Shanghai and Peking, China,
True Poetry
1 Surgeon. Obstetrics nnd diseases
nnd branches «txlst tn other nations
The first true or Inspired poetry Is
of women nnd children a specialty. Court of Linn County. Oregon, to besides the United State«.
Will care for eont'inements at his sell the following real property,
always from wlthtn, not from with­
home if desired.
to wit:
out. The ex]s'ri«'nce contained In
-Hard" and "Soft" Water tt has been spiritually transmuted
Tho
East
one
half
(%)
of
Lot
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
Hard water Is water which Con­ from lead Info gold. It Is severely
Lot number Three (3) in Block
I
Il
\
HAGEN, l.icenao.l Number Throe (31 in J. H. Me tains dissolved In It certain sub logical, the m«w<t trivial of Its adorn­
• ’ H
i >hj d< in >>
Phono 10
stalices which Interfere with the ac­ ments being subservient to, and sug­
Ostrander Building, 1130% Main Farlami’s Addition to Cottags' tion of soap by forming with It an gested by. the dominant Idea: any
Grove,
Lano
County,
Orogen.
street, Cottage Grose, Oregon.
Insoluble compound or curd. The departure from whose dictates
You are further"notified that on hardness of natural waters Is prin­ would be the “falsifying of a revela­
and after May 4, 1923, tho under cipally due to the salts of cab-luiu tion." It Is unadulterateil with
signed guardian will proceed to nnd nutgnsalum. especially calcium world wisdom, deference to prevail­
sell nt private sale to the highest carbonate, which produces tempo­ ing opinion«, mere talent or clever-
bidder for cash all of the forego rary hardneoa. removable by boiling, n<>aa. ... tta music 1» the ex­
of the law af Ils growth;
ing describe«! real property subject and calcium sulphate, which causes pression
permanent liardni'ss. Soft water Is so that It could no more be set to
to confirmation by said court characterise«! by the practical ab- a different meh'dy than could a rose-
Bills may be presented to the m-nee of substance« which prevent tree bo cotmu initiated with llllee or
guanlian at Lehanon, Oregon, or the formation of lather with Soap«. vioieux—Jatue« TiiouiU'ft.
to her attorney in Albany. Oregon
\l>stract of title will bo furnished
The Situation
But Not Now
the purchaser.
“Price« are '««-ginning to come
“What's th«* matter with your bast
Dated and tho first publication ■sssr
down now, miss. Two years ago
“Our officials have too many them egga would have eoat you doo
hereof is March 30, 1925.
sporty relath es holding down Im­ hie.”
S. M. HANHARD,
Two years «go, when theae >«gga
C. C. Bryant,
Guardian. portant positions. What we need la
iuor>> young blood and fewer young were frosh, they would here been
Attorney.
m30a27c(M I ' bloods.”
worth If
WRIGLEYS
Chestnut Transfer
City Transfer Co.
WOOD
audience when he arose to deliver
j his sermon on this burning ques­
tion: “Is There a Hell/’’
“Bredern,” he said, “de Lord
made the world round like a ball.’’
“Amen!” agreed the eongrega-
' tion.
“And the Lord made two axles
i for de world to go round on, and .
I He put one axle at the north pole
land one axle at the souf pole.”
“Amen!” cried the congrega
tion. ”
“And the Lord put a. lot of oil
and grease in de center of de
world so as to keep the axles v. ell
greased ami oiled.”
“Amon!” sai<l tho congrega-
tion.”
“And then a lot of sinners dig
wells in Pennsylvania ami steal de
Lord’s oil ami grease. And they
dig wells in Kentucky, Louisiana,
Oklahoma ami Texas, ami in Mexi­
co and Russia, ami steai the Lord’s
oil and grease.
“And some day «ley will have :
all of fie Lor«l’s oil and grease,
and dem axles is gonna git hot.
And den, dat will be bell, bredern,
dat will be he hell!”—Philadelphia
Public Ledger.
'
,
No Cause for Anxiety.
Father had been cleaning the
bedroom windows outside, when
little Muriel came in from the
garden, and said, “Mother, did
you hear the ladder fall down just
now?”
“No,” replieil the mother.
“Well,” said the child, “it fell
down and broke three flower pots.
I told daddy you’d be cross.”
“Oh, dear,” saiil mother, “I
hope your daddie hasn’t hurt him­
self!”
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“I don’t think ho has yet,”
said little Muriel; “he’s still hang­
ing on to the window sill.”—Ex.
First with Cottage Grove news—
The Sentinel.
Solution of Puzzle No. 30.
CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 31
by Western Newspaper Union.)
Vertical.
Horizontal.
1—Stiffen
•—Part of a «hip
»—Short poeiu
11—Play on words
13— Italian city
14— Ac<|iiire by labor
10—Month of Hebrew calendar
17— Part of the whole
18— Transportation chnrtfe
IO—Point of cumpanN
20— Strike nn attitude
21— PONMCNN
22— Ob-strnct
23— External opening of the ear (pl.)
24— Turn toward
25— Quite a few
20—Bell
27— Claasify
28— Like
29— Pain
31—Long; narrative poem
33—Open slightly
30— Seek
88—Only
40— Hoy’s name
41— Part of verb **to be”
43—Fleah
45—Part of n chnrch
47— Note of musical ncnle
48— Number below eleven
49— Mud
RO—Torn
51— Printing measure
52— Small
58—Sort
54— Like
55— Linear measure (pl.)
56— Engllah ntatenman (Eighteenth
century)
57— Auntrnlian bird
58— Bnklng Hcceaaory (pl.)
60— Insignlflcnnt
61— Yawn
62— Chinese money of account
63— Went down
64— Crumbly deponlt, chiefly clay
and calcium carbonate, uned
ns a fertilizer
65— Acquired by labor
GO— Ancient capital of Phoenicia
67—Limb
1— Bridge
2— Vat
.3—Article
4— Irrliuble
R— H ounc
0—PerNonal pronoun
7— Quit
8— Challenge
9— Preposition
10—All
4
13—Not you
15—Note of musical ncale
17— Cereal grana uaed for making
moianaea
18— Clique
19— Kind of ahoea
20— Strike
21— Dwell« monotonously on aame
subject
22— Stringed instrument
23— Snnke
24— Enemy
25— Any of a family of extlact
flightlean bird« reaembling the
ontrlch
30—Foes
32—Brilliance
34—Give out again
8S—Sailor’« ntew flavored with wine
37—Corrupt
39—Happening
42—Ilnmana
44—Attempt
40—Fl n I ah
52— Fit for Inaertion Into a mortise
(carpenter’« term)
53— Curly
54— Enough
55— Be afraid of
56— Kick
57— English title
59— By way of
60— Father
G1—Southern state (nbbr.)
G3__ Middle-western state (abbr.)
64—Personal pronoun
Solution will appear In next inane.
Quimby Bros.
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine ?
Spending Is
Saving
In This
Case
The mother who is spending
money for electrical household
servants is spending to her
best possible advantage.
By so doing she is
time—her strength
to developing the
social graces of her
saving her
to devote
minds and
children.
Laundry and sweeping must be
«lone every week, they can’t
be neglected—so do them
quickly, «'asily and thoroughly
with
An Electric Washer
and Cleaner
See these appliances at—
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO.