The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 11, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925
PAGE FOUR
GET RID OF
THAT BACKACHE
LONDON.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
May 5.—Mr. and Mrs. Schiff
Cottage Grove People Point the bauer and son, who visited relatives -
here last week, returned Wednesday -
Way.
to their home in Portland.
Mrs. R. T. Rose’s brother and
Tho constant aching of a bad back,1
j sinter, who are twins, are visiting ,
The weariness, tho tired feeling;
| her this w eek.
Headaches, dizziness, nervousness,
Arthur Combs went to Corvallis ,
Distressing urinary disorders—
Friday and brought his father and
Are often signs of failing kidneys sister back with him. They visited
And too serious to be neglected.
over the week end with relatives,
Get rid of these troubles 1
then spent a couple of days in Eu-
Use Doan’s Pills—a stimulant diur­ I gene and Salem before returning
to Corvallis.
Mr. Combs’ arm,
etic to the kidneys.
Hosts of people recommend Doan’». which was seriously cut a few
«lays ago, is healing rapidly.
This is a Cottage Grove case.
Miss Winnifred Grannis, of Cot-
You can verify it.
tage Grove, and Mrs. Mabel New­
Mrs. George Young, 404 Second,
St., says: “I have used Doan’s| ton have been elected as teachers
of the London school for next year.
Pills and know they are a good, The Black Butte school closed
remedy. My kidneys were weak and I Friday with a picnic in the Funk
I had attacks of backache and soro | grove.
Mrs. Frank Goer, Mrs.
ness ovor my kidneys and my kid- I Thomas Funk and Mrs. .Tames
neys acted irregularly, too. Doan’sj Frame assisted the teacher, Mrs.
Pills benefited me by strengthening | John »Sutherland, in serving a
delicious picnic dinner which in­
my back and kidneys.”
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t cluded ice cream. Miss Dorothy
simply ask for a kidney remedy- Elmore assisted in entertaining
the children.
get Doan’» Pills—the same that
Mr. and Mrs. Claude Gray and
Mrs. Young had. Foster-Milburn
two daughters and Mrs. Gray’s
Co., Mfrs., -Buffalo, N. Y.
mother, Mrs. Rosetta Harris, of
Eugene; Henry Combs and daughter
Orpho, of Corvallis; Miss Winnifred
Grannis, of the Grove, Arthur Combs,
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Small and J. N.
all times
Hogue enjoyed the hospitality of
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones Sunday.
Mrs. Mary Massey went to Cot­
tage Grove Tuesday for medical
treatment. She remainod over night
visiting friends.
When Terrible Black
Death Ravaged England
1--------------------------------------------------
Bad Place to Loaf.
1 561, passed and approved February nue with Standard Class “A” I within 90 days from the signing
A kind-hearted gentleman, hcar- 2, 1925; Nos. 563, 564, and 565, Macadam, as provided in Ordinance ! of the contract, and certified cheek
j ing a dog howling mournfully, de­ passed and approved March 2, No. 562, passed and approved for 10 per cent of the amount shall
cided to investigate the animal’s 1925; No. 571, passed and approved March 2, 1925 (280 square yards accompany each bid and the Com­
mon Council reserves the right to
1 ailment. Ho found the dog sitting . March 16, 1925; No. 576, passed ■ more or leas).
1 calmly upon his haunches, but still and approved April 20, 1925; Alley) Plana and specifications on file reject any and all bids.
Dated this 7th day of May, 1925.
I emitting agonising yelps.
| (1 block), East Main Street, East , in office of City Recorder, who
Copies of plans and specifications
“What ails your dogf’’ he asked , Washington Avenue, South 8ixth i will receive bids for any part or
I the hound’s owner
Street, and Adams Avenue (25,500 ¡all of 3aid improvement until 7:301 sent upon receipt of $10 deposit.
HOMER GALLOWAY,
“Oh, he’s just lazy,” returned square yards more or less). Also, ) o ’clock p. m. of said day, May!
City Recorder.
' the owned unconcernedly.
: the improvement of Chestnut Ave-1 18, 1925. Work shall be completed 1 m7-ll-14c
‘ ‘ But laziness won’t make a dog
howl.”
“Yes, but that dog is sitting on
| a sandbur. ”—Everybody’s Maga-
1 zine.
One of the flrat places In Europe
where the black death appeared
was at a small Genoese fort In the
Crimea, the western terminus of
the overland Chinese trade route.
The Tartars were besieging the fort
at the time, and ChliMwu merchants
took refuge there. The siege was
lifted by the Investing army, which
fled from the plague, thus spread­
ing the infection southward Into
Asia Minor, Syria and Egypt Ships
from the Euxlne carried the con­
tagion to Constantinople and to
Genoa, and thence It radiated, fan­
shape, throughout the Medlter-
ranean littoral.
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel.
In August, 1348, England's first
black death victim succumbed tn NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT.
Dorsetshire. By November it had
reached London. By the summer
In the County Court of the State
of 1849 it had dragged Its pall of
putrefaction over the entire Island, of Oregon for Lane County.
In the matter of the estate of
Including Scotland. Norwich, which
had been the second city of the Bejamin D. Stephenson, deceased.
kingdom, dropped to sixth In size,
Notico is hereby given that the
more than two-thirds of Its popula­ | undersigned administratrix, with
tion falling victims of the scourge. will annexed, of the estate of Ben­
Cultivation of the fields was ut­
terly Impossible and there were not jamin D. Stephenson, deceased, has
even enough able-bodied- laborers to filed in the county court of Lane
gather the crops which had ma­ county, Oregon, her final account
tured. Cattle roamed through the I as such administratrix and that
corn unmolested and the harvest Saturday, the 23rd day of May,
rotted where it stood.—National 1925, at the hour of 11 o’clock a.
Geographic Magazine.
m. of said day, has been fixed by
said court as the time for the hear
ing and passing on the same and
Newspaper Story Well
the hearing and passing on the
Worth Being Told Again objections,
if any, to the said
Perhaps lt*s because newspaper final account and the final settle­
men are a clannish lot of lads and ment of the said estate and distri­
prefer, when not engaged In their bution of the residue thereof.
arduous duties, to be of and among
The first publication of this
themselves to seeking the company
of others, but It strikes this ob­ notice will be on the 20th day of
server that those who are alien to April, 1925, and the last on the
the newspaper profession hear few 18th <1 day of May, 1925.
stories respecting the activities of
MABEL C. CROWE,
the boys from the paper offices. Cer­
SAGINAW.
(formerly Alstott),
tainly the young man—or young
Administratrix with will an­
woman
—
who
Is
engaged
In
gather
­
(Special to The Sentinel.)
nexed of the estate of Benja­
ing the news of the day encounters
May 8—Miss Clio Kelly arrived plenty of adventure, some of ft fun­
min D. Stephenson, deceased.
from Seattle last week and is ny and again some of it not so H. . J. Shinn,
visiting at the Wm. Hodge home.
funny.
Attorney for estate. a20ml8(M)
Practically every newspaper man
Mrs. Julia Dugger is ill ;if flic
home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles In the world has heard the story of NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR’S
the cub reporter who, being of a
Cassidy.
After eat In
SALE.
timid nature, was assigned by his
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Fink left city
Wrigley’s frex
editor to Interview the Irascible
and sweetens the breath.
Thursday for Portland, after spend­ capitalist whose lovely daughter
Notice is hereby given that the
Nerves are soothed.throat Is
ing a month here looking for a had Just run off with the family undersigned,
administrator de bonis
refreshed and digestion rjded
location
chauffeur.
In
fear
and
trembling
non of the Estate of Naomi
So easy to carry the little ;acket!
Mrs. Keith Smith was a Visitor he rang the doorbell. "Is Mr. Jones Thompson, formerly Naomi
at. tho Roy Taplin homo the past In?’’ he asked the maid who an­ Reynolds, deceased
I, in pursuance
swered the door. “No, he Is not,”
woek.
she replied. “Thank God I” said of an order made by the County
Among the many in the neigh- the
reporter, and fell off the steps. Court of the State of Oregon for
borhood ill with influenza are Mrs.
The story Is so familiar to news­ Tillamook County in tho matter of
Lottie Kirkondall, Gladys and Vir­ paper men (In fact it Is Incorpora­ said estate, shall from and after
gil Kirkendall, Steve Bcnston, Hu­ ted In many of the textbooks that the 1st day of June, 1925, offered
- after «Very meal
now alm to teach the young re­
bert Allen nnd Charles Cotter.
for sale at private sale the real
The Pacific Telephone nnd Tele­ porter how to shoot) that one won­ property belonging to said estate,
ders
how generally It Is known by
graph company have a crew of men the public.
situated in I.ane County, Oregon,
clearing right, of way for their
nnd described as follows, to-wit:
Long distance hauling, piano telephone lines west of Saginaw
Donation Land Claim Notifica­
Sacred Steps
moving a specialty.
Harry Cotten had teams and
tion, 771 being designated as claim
The Santa Scala Is a flight of 28 No.
trucks
hauling
gravel
on
tho
Sharon
57 being part of Section 32, in
Any time—any where
road this wook. They are hauling steps of whlte-velned marble In the Township 21 8. R. 3 West and
piazza of the church of St John
from Horn’s ernshor.
Lateran at Home, which, according Claim No. 38 being part of Section
Tho J. L. Cummings family have to tradition, belonged to the house 5, in Township 22, S. R. 3 West of
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
moved into the house recently of I’llate at Jerusalem, and were W. M being bounded and described
(Across streot from 8. P. depot)
vacated by Lee Smith, who has made sacred by the feet of Christ as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a
moved to Curtin. Mr. Cummings is as be passed to Judgment, the Kan­ point 24 chains anil 50 links North
Coal for Brooders
with tho Pacific Telephono and sas City Times relates. Penitents and 19 chains and 70 links West
are permitted to ascend these stairs from tho Southeast corner of Sec­
STORAGE AND GENERAL Telegraph company.
only on their knees, and so great tion 32, in Township 21, South of
TRANSFER
lias been the number that annually Range 3 West and running thence
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn made the ascent that It was found West 15 chains and 51 links, thence
Office phone 6
necessary to cover the steps with South 89
~~ degrees
’
Residence phone 155-L
and 59 minutes
o planks of wood to Insure their pro­ West, 21 chains and 76 links,
□ tection. It was while ascending
nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn these stops that Martin Luther, then thence South 42 chains and 50
links, thence East 37 chains and
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, a monk, thought he heard the words, 65 links, and thence North 42
“
The
Just
shall
live
by
faith."
Mor
­
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
dental gold, platinum and dis­ tified by the degradation to which chains and fifty links to the place
DENTISTS
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting A he considered his superstition had I of beginning, containing 159.20
11 W. TITUS, D. M.D. Dentistry. Refining Company, Otsego, Michi- led him, he descended and hasten*! ! acres in Lane County, State oi
Oregon. Also the lots numbered
a2tfc(2) from the spot.
J1' Modern equipment First Nn K“n-
I 7 and 8 of Section 32, in Tp. 21 S
tomai Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
F
OR
SA
L
E
—
MODERN
RENI
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun­
J R. 3 West, containing 16H acr
Franklin and Hit Kite
day» by appointment. Office phono
donee on south First street. Phone
in Lano County, State of Oregon.
10, rosideuee phone 184 J.
Of
timely
Interest.
In
view
of
re
­
127-Y. H. A. Morse.
a20m28p(2)
Offers will be received by
rent
doubt
cast
upon
Benjamin
I »IL W. E. LEBOW. Dentisi. Office FOR SALE—FOUR ACRES OF Franklin', kite experiment. Is the administrator at the offico
Fifth nnd Maia Street«, lluurs,
Botts & Winslow, attorneys
land in Silk creek vicinity, two recent discovery of a letter written | law, Tillamook, Oregon. The
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evonings
by
Franklin
on
the
subject
In
a
ami Sundays by iippoiiilinent. Pilone«: acres under cultivation and remain
published In London in 1774, I will be made for cash, subject
office 35, residence 161-J.
der in pasture. Plank road running book
now In the library of the Franklin mortgage to the State Land Boar<
through
land.
Is
situated
5
miles
ATTORNEYS
Institute, Philadelphia, says Popu­ 1 now upon said property, and sub­
from city and one mile from school
Science Monthly. After describ­ ject to approval by the County
11ERBERT W. LOMBARD—Attor and church. Oscar H. Wheeler, lar
ing how to make the kite wit* a Court of Tillamook County, Oregon,
L noy nt Law. First National
m4 14p(2) pointed wire on the upright stick,
Bank Building. Phono V4, Cottage city, phone 20F14.
Dated this 23rd day of April.
Franklin says:
G rovo, Oregon.
BALED GRAIN HAY FOR SALE.
"As soon as any of the thnnder 1925.
II J. SHINN.—Attorney nt Law
FRANK REYNOLDS,
I’houo 35F5. Ted Hodges. iu4-1lp2 clouds come over the kite, the
nnd Notary Public. Practices
pointed wtre will draw the electric
Administrator de bonis non of
in all courts. Thirty years of FOR SALE—FOUR HAMPSHIRE fire from them, and the kite, with
the Estate of Naomi E. Thomp­
experience. Bader building. Cottage
sows; will farrow soon. E. W. all the twine, will be electrified,
son, deceased.
a27m24e(M)
Grove, Oregon.
«nd
the
loose
filaments
of
the
twine
Eyanson, Lorane, Ore.,
m7-llp
will stand out In every way and be
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
N. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS attracted by an approaching tin-
to hutch May 15, $10 the hundred. ges."
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
R. C. Arno, phono 15F5. m7-14p(2)
PHY8ICIANS
' Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
"Sit on the Woolsack"
I j K. ■
FROST l'h; sic i in FOR RENT—MODERN 4 ROOM
This expression signifies "To b* I April 24, 1925
7 nnd Sur K aun. Office in Law huh ! house, partly furnished. Schofield lord chancellor of England,
Notice is hereby given that
Building. Phone 47, Cot tugo Grove, Stewart, north Tenth street, phone lord chancellor, presiding officer Th.
of Elizabeth A. Allen, of Cottage
Oregon.
“2**
ml ip the bouse of lords, occupies a seat Grove, Oregon, who, on February 3,
on a cushion stuffed with wool. It j 1921, made Homestead Entry, No.
/AAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy-|
* nicinn and Surgeon. Evenings ■ FOR SALE -A HOWARD WAKE Is s large square bag of wool, with­ 013417, for EH 8WH, Seetion 17,
by appcictmont.
Suite 3, Kein , field baby sulky, $8. Ray Nelson. out back or arms, and covered with Township 20 8., p---
Ra'ngo 3 West.
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on
mile red cloth. In Queen Elizabeth's Willamette Meridian, has filed
uortii Sixth Htreet, just off Main. . Second and Quincy.
reign, an act was passed to prevent
th. exportation of wool from Eng­ notice of intention to make three
land and encourage woolen mana year Proof, to establish claim to
facttire. In order that thia source the land above described, before
ei the national wealth should be E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
kept constantly In mind, wool sacks at Eugene. Oregon, on the 8th day
were placed In the house of lords,
NOTICE
FOR
PUBLICATION
! of June, 1925.
11R. A. AV. KIME Physician and
where the judges eat
1 Surgeon. Obstetric»» and diseascR
Claimant names as witnesses:
of women and children a specialty.
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Frank McFarland, Wilbur
Will care for confinements at his Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon,
Teaching Parrots to Talk
Fnrland, John Veatch. Frank Van
home if deaired.
i May 6, 1925.
Th« bureau of biological survey Northwick, all of Cottage Grove,
DRUOLERS PHYSICIANS
Notice is hereby give« that Karl says no hard and fast rule can be : ilregon.
V Karlsen, of Eugene, Oregon, who. laid down for teaching a bird to non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
This is entirely a matter of
| on March 21». 1921. made Homestead talk.
Register.
patience and perseverance in deal­ a27 m25e(2)
Entry. No. 013777. for NH NWk,, ing with the bird. At first the bird
and NH NWQ. Section 17. Town should be kept In a room by Itself,
[ship 19 8„ Range 5 West. Willani and the cage covered on three shies ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOB
STREET IMPROVEMENT. COT­
If you know whnt you want, use otto Meridian, has filed notico of l»s not talk to the bird except In
TAGE GROVE. OREGON
a wanted to get it for you.
xxx intention to make three year Proof, repeating simple phrases over and
ovar
again.
Only
one
phrase
should
to cstihlish claim to the land above
Notice is hereby given that oa
Sour stomach, clogged up bowels, des-ribod, before E. O. Immel, IT. s be used tn a single day In the early
pirn pies, blackheads, foul breath, are Conuniasioner, at Eugene, Oregon, training. Gradually work until sev­ Monday, the 18th day of May,
eral phrases are repeated over and 1925, ’at the hour of 8 o’clock
evils of constipation.
HOLLIS on tho 20th day of June. 1925.
over to the bird each day.
p. m. of said day, ia the Council
TEH’S ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA, Claimant names as witnowea:
Chambers of the City Hall, sealed
regulates the bowels, purifies the Max Simonsen, Walter Gillispie,
bids will be opened for the im-
A «rial Pedestrian
stomach, nnd expels deeay matter Marcellos Gillispie, all of Motor
provement by paving with cement
Aviator'. Mechanic—There'.
from the system. Nature’s way te Route C., Eugene, Oro.; Warren C.
fellow trying down tn a parachute. concrete, or bitalithie or bitami
cleanse nnd purify your stomach,' Smith, of Crow, Oregon,
Aviator-I'U neo If I can hit him. nous concrete, th. following streets |
kidneys, liver. Satisfactory results non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
It isn't ofton w. gat a chancs at a and alleys, according to the pro­
will follow. Kern’s for Drugs.
mll|n8e(2)
Register pedwitrlaa.
vision. of Onliunneoo Noe. 560 and
I
A. Sweet Breath
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Force Feed Lubrication
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One-Piece Windshield
New and Improved
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Fedders Radiator
Fisk Full Balloon Tires
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