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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, APRIL 27, 1925 PAGE FOUR HEBRON. MPERIAT 1 .Silk Creek School Closes. l’he »Silk Creek school of which Stocks One of Oldest (Hepcial to The 8entinel.) Miss Fannie Young was teacher, Forms of Punishment closed Friday with a program. Th< April 23.—Mrs. Emma Kelly and Barber Shop B- tPE BOB, CURL AND DYE HAIR Barber work in general ; special attention to children. 630 Main P. S. Bukowski, Prop. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DENTISTS LI W. TITUS, D. M. D—Dentistry. Modern equipment. First Na tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun days by appointment. Office phone 10, resilience phono 184-J. family motored up the McKenzie Sunday and visited her sister, Mrs. Walter Post. Francis Welzh spent Sunday with her parents at Looking Glass. Harney Shipp spent Sunday after church with tho family. Dorothy Abeene, of Springfield, was home over the week end. Charles Oilham an<l wife, of Modesto, Calif, motored up and spent last week with Mr. Gilham’s relatives. Mrs. Führer and Mrs. Kappaò f motored to Corvallis Monday, re- turning Tuesday. A meeting of the Farmers’ union was held Thursday. Salos books. The Sentinel. X I )R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office Fifth and Main streets. Hours, 8:30 to 13 sad 1 to S:30. Evenings □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □ and Sundays by appointment. Phones: □ office 35, residence 161 J. n WANTADS □ □ □□□□□□□□□□nnnnnnnn ATTORNEYS [lERBEitT W. LUM BAKU Attor CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, 1 noy at Law. First National dental gold, platinum und dis Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Grove, Oregon. Refining Company, Otsego, Michi II J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law gan. a2tfc(2) and Notary Public. Practices in all courts. Thirty years of HOLLYWOOD CHICKS, $11 PER experience. Bader building, Cottage 100 iri May and $10 in June. Grove, Oregon. Feed is down—big shortage in hens EORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney means high egg prices next winter. at-law. Office in Bailer block, Better order at once. Bert V. Cottage Gruve. Hands, Cottage Grove. al3m4p(M) G PHYSICIANS I xR. C. E. FROST.—Physician U and Surgeon. Office in Lawson Building. Phone 47, Cottage Grove, Oregon. z l AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy- ” Bician and Surgeon. Evenings by appointment. Suite 3, Kcm Bldg., Cottage Grovo. Entrance on north Sixth street, just off Main. rx A. FORBES, M. D.--Physician • and Surgeon. Calls answered day or night. Maternity woFk a ----- i_u.._ jJr Kime’s old offico. HiMicialty. ¡’hone«: offico < 34, residence 199 J. ------__ I A. VV. KIME.—Physician and Hurgoon. Obstetrics and diseases of women and children a specialty. Will care for confinement« at his homo if desired. DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS |\R. H. A HAGEN.- Licensed 1 ' Drugleas Physician. Phone 30. Ostrander Building, 63014 Main street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. e dBMJIAaj. Kfiffi "af ter every meal" Parents ■ encourage the children to care for their teeth f Give them Wrigley’s. It removes food particles from the teeth Strengthen« the gum« Combat« acid* mouth. Refreshing and beneficial! SEALED TIGHT KEPT RIGHT h i n I ieur. ............................ ... Long distance hauling, piano moving a specialty. Any time—any where Chestnut Transfer Chestnut Brothers, proprietors (Across street from 8. P. depot) Goal for Brooders STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Office phone 6 Residence phone 155 L City Transfer Co. J. A. RHOADS Proprietor FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone 99; Rea., 189-j It your business Isa** better this year, the reason probably is that you haven’t done a sufficient amount of judicious advertising in The Sentinel. xxz WOOD Any Kind Any Time i’RIC.ES RIGHT Terms Cash Quimby Bros. Phone 124L ap(2) The stocks at Wroxhall recalls following closing program was piv one of the oldest forms of punish ■ en Thursday night: ment of drunkards, disorderly per Address of welcome—Elmer Al sons, and other offenders against len. »Song—Entire school. Reci the law. The chief merit of the punishment was that It was cheap, tation—Elenor Teeters. Recitation no expense being incurred by the ! —Fay Dorrel. Song—Entire school. parish. Every village was required Reading, “Vacation in the School by the law of 1405 to provide Room”—Dorris Conklin, Kecita stocks, and these as a rule were tion—John Woolcott. Dialog— placed just outside the church, as “Jxjck Out for Louise.” Heading being the most prominent situation —Beaulah Conklin. Three-act play* Up and down the Midlands the old stocks are still to be met with. In i let, “No Girls Admitted.” Reci Recitation London their use was discontinued tation—Glenn Dorrel. .Song—Boys of nearly a century ago, but in the ■ —Elmer Allen. provinces they were not abandoned •School. Dialog—‘ ‘ Kitchen Koten. ’, until some years later, says the Recitation—H own rd McKibben. London Chronicle. So far as Bir Playlet. Recitation—Fay and Ruth mingham Is concerned, the last per Dorrel. Playlet. Song—Entire school. son placed In the stocks was In 1844, the punishment taking place Kcci ta t io n—Loren Wickendoll. In the yard of the old public offices Song—Entire school. In Moor street. It Is recorded that at Stratford- on-Avon as late as 1868 a man who Church Orchestra Organized. had taken too much malt liquor was An orchestra has been organized put In the stocks, but does not seem at the Christian church as follows: to hnve been at all abashed by Ills public degradation. for when an In- Miss Elsie Chestnut, director and qulsltlve person Inquired how he piano; Leslie Hull, cello; J. Craig, liked being where he was he re trombone, John Willing, saxopho.ie; piled: "I beant the first mon as Carl Small, banjo; Mrs. Rhoads, ever were In the stocks, so I don't Miss Joy Frederick, Miss Bonnie care a furdin about it.” Biblical George, Carl Shipp, violins; Wil students need not be reminded that liam Stennett, Winnifred Grannis, J^readah, the prophet, was placed In the stocks by Pashur, and Paul guitiyrs. and Silas would seem to have suf fered much the same kind of treat ment at the hunds of the Jailer at Philippi. Does Your Back Ache? Much Work Involved AND in Making Dictionary NOTICE TO BUILDERS contractors. List your lathing and shingling with me. Iiesliingling a specialty. My interests are here, that’s why I do you a good guar antced job. George D. Foster, phono 35F13. al6m8p(2) FOR SALE—MODERN RESI dencu on south First street. Phone 127-Y. H. A. Morse. a20ni28p(2) MEN WANTED FOR STEADY work. Standard Bridge company, Latham, Oregon. a2O-27p(2) TO TRAD E—EDISON PHONO- graph and Nnreo radio outfit. Will take cuttle, bankable paper or anything I can Bill Bartels. a23-30p(2) The dictionary, together with the textbook, Is largely responsible for the uniformity of pronunciation In the United States nnd the general adoption of a similar system of spelling than that which Is used In England. Such words ns “labor" and “color,” spelled with a “u” In the second syllable In England, are examples of the newer method. The business of making a diction ary Is a stupendous tusk. A diction ary Is a record and arrangement of all the words of a language, current nnd obsolete, together tvlth all their meanings and uses. In addition, a dictionary 1» a historical record of words. The lexicographer—for that Is the name given to a man who compiles a dictionary must indicate the origin of each word so Jar ns It can be determined, and the changes which have come about In Its mean ing through the passing of the years. If a word 1ms died out, he must tell when It happened. Bad Backs Bring Suffering to Many Cottage Grove Folks. Is that dull, constant backache making you old and miserable ! Does your back throb and ache until it seems you just can’t keep going I Do you suffer headaches, dizzy spells and urinary disorders; feel weak, tired and worn out! Then look to ycur kidneys. Delay may mean ser ious kidney sickness! Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the kidneys Doan’s arc recommended by Cottage Grove folks. Mrs. Narcissa L. Smith, 118 N. First, Cottage Grove, says: “My kidneys were out of order and I suffered so with my back I could hardly keep going. Frequent dizzy headaches made me miserable. My work was burdensome and I often neglected it and my kidneys acted irregularly: Doan's Pills cured me of the backache and all signs of kidney complaint.” Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Duan’s Pills—the same that Mrs. Smith had. Foster Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. “Aw! Nothin’! I'm just <lo!ng ■ lie is out of sorts because he my daily dozen.” “hates to get up in the morning” That’s what Barney, the pnehy- but he will “snap out of it” in a derm with the frown on his face is minute and be as jolly as any fat saying. man when his trainer gives him I his breakfast. Barney and other elephants per- I form with tho Al G. Barnes big ; 4-ring circus which comes to Cot- I tage Grove Tuesday, May 5. the hearing and passing on the objections, if any, to the saiil In the County Court of the State ; final account and the final settle ment of tho said estate ami distri of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of i bution of the residue thereof. Bejamin D. Stephenson, deceased. The first publication of this Notice is hereby, given that the notice will be on the 20th day of undersigned administratrix, with April, 1925, and the last on the will annexed, of the ostate of Ben 18th day of May, 1925. MABEL C. CROWE, jamin D. Stephenson, deceased, has (formerly Alstott), filed in the county court of Lane Administratrix with will an county, Oregon, her final account nexed of the estate of Benja as such administratrix and that NOTICE POR PUBLICATION. min D. Stephenson, deceased. Saturday, the 23rd day of May, Department of the Interior, U. 8. 1925, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. H. . J. Shinn. Attorney for ostate. a20m18(M) Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, m. of said day, has been fixed by said court as the time for the hear April 24, 1925. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. Notice is hereby given that ing and passing on the same and Elizabeth A. Allen, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who, on February 3, 1921, made Homestead Entry, Nc. 613417, for E% 8W)4, Section 17, » Township 20 8., Range 3 Wi Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Imuiel, U. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 8th day of .Tune, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Frank McFarland, Wilbur Mc- Earlaud, John Veatch, Frank Van Northwick, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. non-coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, n27 m25c(2) Register. A good story is being told in con nection with the recent production of George Bernard Shaw’s twelve- hour play, “Back to Methuselah.” The first scene opens in the Gar den of Eden, and a little lad of eight was taken by his parents to see it. On his return he was asked by his mother, “What com mandment did Eve break when she ate the apple!” Most superior was the boy’s smile as he said: “Don’t you know, mum, that when Eve ato the applo there weren’t any commandments!” We Have No Real Bananas While the banana Is eaten In DODGE TOURING CAR FOR side cheap. Inquire nt Haltsrnnn’s great numbers and made the sub Resi nuni nt. a‘2 7 m 4 p ( 2 ) ject of song, loud and vociferous, the statement Is made that we do I HAVE THREE DWELLINGS not know what bananas are until we have had the experience of eat- for sale. if you want to .buy, Ing thern In the land, where they see A. L, Woodard. n27m7p(2) are grown. Those which we In this country are familiar with are grown WANT TO HUY HORSE WEIGH In Costa Illca, Jamaica und coun ing-about 1200 pounds and must tries In tropical America, but they not be over »oven years old. R. A. are picked for shipment long before Sniuor, phono 26F12. n27m4p(2 they have ripened and before they have taken on their heRt flnvor. Ef- WOOD HAW FOR SALE CUTS forls hnve been made to grow the cord or polo wood. George Ott. fruit In t'nllfornbi, Louisiana and Croswell, Oregon, route 1. Live other warm sections of this coun just this side of Creswell on Pa try. but the attempts have been generally unsuccessful, for the tree cific highway. a27p will not stand the temperature ap proaching frost. The efforts have LOST AMERICAN HULL TER never been commercially successful. rior, female, heavy with pups. Tn the East Indies bananas are Height 16 inches, black left car, grown that' are a foot long and two black spot over left eye, right eve * Inches In thickness, hut it Is Impoe- white; long tail, black spot nt root ' Rlble to ship these.—Iiehoboth Sun- • of tail. Answers to name of Diana. day lieraid. ------ >------------------ — Dr. A. W. Kime. n27 30p NOTICE OF GUARDIAN'S SALE. Two Howlers NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S Special notice Ims Just reached me of two excellent schoolhoy Notive is hereby given that on SALE. howlers. Tho first Is the most Idio March 23, 1925. tho undersigned as matic translation of “Pax In hello,” guardian pf G. B. Hansard, insane, Notice is hereby given that the which was rendered “Freedom from undersigned, administrator de bonis indigestion." Tlie second relates was duly licensed by the County non of tho Estate of Naomi E. to the well-known historical Inci Court of Linn County, Oregon, to Thompson, formerly Naomi E. dent of Queen Elizabeth and Sir sell the following real property, Reynolds, deceased, in pursuance Walter Raleigh's cloak. After de to-wit: The East one-half (%) of Lot of an order made by tho County scribing the scene, the pupil made Lot number Three (3) in Block Court of the State of Oregon for tile queen say: “Str Walter, I am nfrald I have Number Three (3) in J, H. Mc Tillamook County in tho matter of dirtied your cloak.” said estate, shall from and after "Dleu et mon droit,“ replied Sir Farland ’» Addition to Cottage the 1st day of June, 1925, offered Walter, which means In English, Grove, Lane County, Oregon. You are further notified that ou for sale at private sale tho real "My G—d, you are right I’’—London an«l after May 4, 1925, the under property belonging to said estate, Dally News. signed guardian will proceed to situated in Lane County, Oregon, Oddities of the Wind sell nt private sale to the highest and described as follows, to-wit: A prevalent Idea about wind Is bidder for cash all of the forego- Donation Land Claim Notifies tion, 771 being designated ns claim that It consists of ii mass of air ing described real property subject No. 57 being pnrt of Section 32. in moving steadily and with approxi to confirmation bv said court, Township 21 8. R. 3 West and mately the same speed In all parts. Bids may be presented to the Claim No. 38 being part of Section Such n wind Is a rarity, says Na guardian nt Lebanon, Oregon, or 5, in Township 22. S R 3 West of ture Magazine, and perhaps never to her attorney in Albany, Oregon. W. M being bounded and described occurs near the ■■arth’s surface. A as follows, to wit: Beginning nt n normal wind a full of waves and Abstract of title will be furnished and It flows past any par tho purchaser. point 24 chains ami 51« links North eddies, ticular point In a succession of Dated and the first publication and 19 chains nnd 70 links West gusts and lulls. These Irregulari from tho Southeast corner of Sec ties In the wind are revealed by the hereof is March 30, 1925. 8. M. HANSARD, tion 32, in Township 21, South of movements of smoke pouring from Range 3 West nnd running th tVIlPO a chimney on h windy day. C. C. Bryant, Guardian. West 15 chains and 51 links. thence Attorney. m30a27e(M) South 89 degrees nnd 59 minutes Datl Famous in History West, 21 chains nnd 76 links, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The name "Eighteenth Bmmalre" thence South 42 chains nnd 50 links, ♦ hence Fast 37 chains and Is given the bloodless revolution Department of the Interior, U. 8. «5 links, and thence North 12 whereby Napolvon llonaperte, on November 9, 171*9 overthrew the chains and fifty links to the place directory and the councils of an Land Office at ifcseburg, Oregon, of beginning, containing 159.20 cients nn<l of the five hundred, March 28. 1925. acres in Lane County, State of establlslied the consulate In Its Notice is hereby given that John Oregon. Also the lots numbere.1 place and had himself chosen first H. Volgamore, of Comstock, C 7 nnd 8 of Section 32. in Tp. 21 H. consul. This coup d’etat was so who, on JuMuiry 3, 1922, made R. 3 Went, containing 16)^ acres called because It took place on the IL mestcad Entry, No 014259, L„ eighteenth day of Brumatre—the NF** NE’4. Section 17, Township in Lan,, County, State of Oregon. Offers will bo receive«! by the first month of the year according to 21 S, Range 4 West, Willamette French revolutionary calendar. administrator at tho office of the Meridian, has file«I notice of in - Kansas City Star. Hotts A Winslow, attvrne> s nt tention to make three year Proof, law. Tillamook, Oregon. Th ->le to establish claim to the land above The Black Death w ill ln> made for cash, sub», t to ■l«'*eribed, before the Register and With the exception of the World mortgage to the State Land Hoar.I war. perhaps no other calamity that Receiver of the U. 8. I-an«l Office, now upon mid property, an! sub ever befell the human race can be at Rosebv.rg. Oregon, on tho 9th ject to approval by th«« County ewmpareil with that of the black Jay of May, 1925, Court of Tillamook County, Oregon. death and the accompanying famine, Claimant names as witnesses: Dited this 23rd «lav of \pril, which afflicted all Western c I v III om i hristopher C. Watkins, Peter Mor 1925. tlon during the middle decade of kotta, William L. Curtis, all of the Fourteenth .'rotary. it» loU bus her« «ar» ««My rath Curtin, Oregon and Robert Anlauf. mated at friwu .ar fOvtk to thre«- of Anlauf, Oregon, tourtha of the retire m^olatlca non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, Kanw iVnalnlT It was m «« a£30e(2) Register. | Uwa iMugUe. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Special bookkeeping systems of every kind. The Sentinel. The Day of the Ironing Board Is Past Decide on an Electric Ironpr Before Another Week MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO