The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 20, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. JULY 20, 1925
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
“Here’s Your Dividend
Check—Always on Time,”
Says the Postman
By NELLIE MAXWELL
Leftover Foods
Lenny Keal’y Utdn't
Know Weight of Hog
If old Lenny Foskett was any­
thing more than deliberate, he was
exasperating. He moved, spoke and
lived at his own sweet will, and no
one had ever been known to budge
him. He came into the village store
one morning, threw himself down
on the bench In front of the counter
and announced that tie had Just
killed Ida prise hag.
“Guess how much he weighed,
boy«,'' he drawled.
"Two hundred and seventy-five,
ventured one of the loungers.
Lenny shook his head.
Others offered suggestions;
guesses grew so brisk that It
gan to sound like an auction,
sorts of weights were given, but to
nil of them Lenny merely shook bls
head. The others began to lose pa­
tience. From mere curiosity they
began to long passionately to learn
the weight of the hog and pass on
to another subject.
"Well, for heaven’s sake, how
much did your old hog weigh?”
somebody
demanded.
"We’ve
guessed every figure possible! IJow
much did he weigh?”
Lenny yawned. “Hl—hum. I dun-
no,” he drawled. “I ain’t weighed
him yet.”—Youth’s Companion.
T TAKES real thought and plan
nlng t<> uae the leftovers In a pal­
atable way. After company din
nera there will always be some
foods left and “that nothing be
For more than seven years the Preferred Shareholders
wasted." try some of the following:
Msxlcan Hash.—Take two cup­
of Mountain States Power Company have received their
fuls of «tutting or any that la left.
Í quarterly dividend cheeks by mail, on the due dates.
Ì , add an equal amount of bread
crumbs, any leftover corn. salt and
pepper tu taste. Moisten the Ingre­
•
This
record
tells
its
own
story
to
the
family
of
partners
dient» with leftover gravy, put Into
Í
a baking dish and bake until well
i who share in the wage« earned by capital invested in
heated through.
i
Salad.—-Take two cupfuls of diced
modern properties preforming useful public service.
white meat of chicken, goose or
!
turkey of any portion, one cupful of
!
diced celery, one cupful of drained
I The enduring reliable character of this investment—its
cooked peas, one-half cupful of
i dependable return to the investor—its ready marketabil­
shredded almonds, one-fourth cup­
ful of choppen pickles, one table­
i
spoonful of oil, one tablespoonful of
ity the shareholder has to sell his holdings— make it a
lemon Juice, a dash of red pepper
: safe one to offer to those people who cannot afford
Let stand to season until ready to
serve, then serve on lettuce leaves
to lost'.
with a boiled dressing.
Cranberry and Cottage Cheese.—
Put any stewed cranberry sauce
! The primary idea of the Company is to obtain your
The Dumbell
through a sieve, if thick enough to
i
Q—What are you thinking of?
mold
pour
Into
small
molds;
If
not.
personal friendly interest as a shareholder; your help
A—How did you know I was
add a bit of gelatin. Unmold anil
■
AGAIN Star flings a challenge toafl cars
serve with a mold of well-seasoned thinking?
! anil adviee towards making the organization a better and
Q
—
I
saw
an
unusual
expression
cottage cheese and a spoonful of
in its price class. • • From Los Angeles to
on your face.—Ne-Ca-Hi Monitor.
more efficient public servant in every possible way.
thick mayonnaise.
Yosemite— 364 miles in H IGH GEAR!
Chicken Soup With Rice.—Cut ell
:
the meat from the bones of the
Engraved work. The Sentinel x
Under strict observation—carrying as
fowl and chop fine. Put the bones
Subaeriptions may be made for eash or on convenient
Into u kettle, breaking them; add
:
passenger
an official observer who swears
NOTICE
OF
MARSHALL'S
SALE.
Ì monthly payments.
! cold water to cover, at least two
quarts. Simmer slowly for two
to
the
truth
of these statements — a bon-
! hours. Add one cupful of boiled Notice is hereby given that pur­
1 rice to the meat and pound to­ suant to a resolution of the City
afide stock model Star adds this real
Council of Cottage Grove. Oregon,
gether to a pulp. Strain the broth adopted
?
June 8, 1925, and a War
Yosemite
triumph to its long list of record
i
Into
this,
then
stir
well
and
put
;
rant of Execution issued thereunder
through a puree sieve. When ready by the Recorder, directing me to sell
power
achievements.
!
!
to serve bring to the boiling point, the following described property,
! add one cupful of cream, season to-wit:
:
364 miles in high gear, all the way, re­
i with u teaspoonful of salt and a The South Half of Lots Three («3)
■
and Four (4) in Block number
dash
or
two
of
cayenne.
gardless
of the almost impossible grades,
Address at any office of
?
Eight (8) in J. II. McFarland’s
Potato Croquattaa,—Season left­
i over
Addition
to
Cottage
Grove
in
through traffic, sandy and muddy roads,
mashed potatoes with a pinch
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
Lane County, Oregon,
J of mace, salt and pepper If needed
to
pay
and
satisfy
an
assessment
the Million Dollar Motor has scored a
ä Add two rahlespoonfuls of butter, against said propertv amounting
i
one teaspoonful of onion Juice, one to the sum of Four Hundred Fortv
Ì
smashing victory — never before accom-
beaten egg yolk, a sprig or two of Dollars
and
Fifty-nine
Cents
Í ALBANY—CORVALLIS—EUGENE—COTTAGE GROVE
finely minced parsley and mix well. ($440.59), together with interest
SPRINGFIELD—JUNCTION CITY—LEBANON
Roll Into balls or long rolls, dip In­ thereon at the rate of six (6%)
to egg and crumbs and fry In deep per cent per annum from September
DALLAS—INDEPENDENCE—STAYTON
fat. Serve garnished with sprigs of 19, 1921, levied turner Ordinance
475, passed and approved September
fresh parsley.
19, 1921, and docketed in Book 1,
<©. 1*26. Western Newspaper Union.)
Page 78 of the Docket of City
Liens of said City on said date,
Scientist! Now Know
and Mary Robinson being then, and
now is, the owner and reputed
Composition of Atom owner of said real propertv;
Now, Therefore, in the Name of
Fifty years ago, remarks Sir Oli­
City of Cottage Grove and the
ver Ixidge, we did not know the the
State of Oregon, in compliance
atom had a structure; but It has with
said Resolution and Warrant
now delivered up Its secret, and la of Execution, and in order to pnv
Eugene
found to consist of very minute and and satisfy said assessment and
concentrated electric charges re­ lien, interest, costs, accruing costs
volving round a nucleus, as the plan­ and interest thereon, T will on the
between
ets revolve round the sun. The dis­ •31st dav of .Tulv, 1025.
covery Is quite recent that the same the hours of 9 o'clock in the
morning
and
4
o
’
clock
in the
every day throughout the summer
system of law and order that reigns afternoon, to-wit: at the hour
of
through
the
heavens
holds
equally
season. Stopover wherever and as long
2 o’clock in the afternoon, at the
In the Interior of the atom, so that front door of the City Hall in said
as you please within final return limit
there is an atomic astronomy grow­ City of Cottage Grove. Oregon, of­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
r
ing up before our eyes, leading us to fer for sale and sell for costs, nt
•“October 31st.
wonder if there is any limit to public auction, tn the highest bid­
Now plan your vacation journeys to
der
for
cash
at
not
less
than
snid
Department of the Interior, U. S.
smallness any more than there is
interest, cost» and ne­ Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
any limit to bigness, says the Lon- assessment,,
the east. Let our agents assist in fixing
cruing
costs,
subiect
to
redemption
‘
July
10, 1925.
don Mall.
provided by law, the real prop-
your itinerary. And include
Notice is hereby given that
i Among all these Immensities man as
ertv aforesaid.
Herman A. Leff, of Eugene, Ore­
may appear Insignificant and ham-
Dated this 22nd day of June, gon, who, on August 23, 1920, made
pered by his animal ancestry, He 1925.
Homestead Entry, No. 013243, for
GREEN B. PTTCnER. I E^j NE’/ i , Section 29, Township
has much to contend against and
either goingor returning,or both ways,
Marshall of the Citv of Cot­ 19 S., Range 4 West, Willamette
overcome. Sometimes he seems evil
tage Grove.
jn22jy2O(M) Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
if you choose. See it’s manifold won­
and ugly, but he Is Immature. He
tion to make three year Proof, to
Is In tbe process of making.
der at little, if any, additional expense.
(Mial. 206-7) Roseburg Serial No. establish claim to the land above
described, before E. O. Lmmel,
016115.
Time to Go
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. I U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene,
Oregon, on the 21st (lav of August,
Owen owed Rogers $20. Owen
1925.
had successfully avoided meeting
United Slates Land Office. Rose­
Claimant names as witnesses:
Rogers until now he had run full burg. Oregon, June 25, 1925.
J. Russell Sheridan, Thomas J.
tilt Into him. It was quite unavoid­
Notice is hereby given that. C. W. Sheridan, Andrew F. Ham, Rudolph
able, otherwise tbe meeting would Clarke Co. bv C. E. Moulton it» Leff, all of Eugene Oregon,
never have taken place. Trust Owen Attorney in Fact, the Post Office non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Address of Attorney in Fact being jy 1<»a g 1.3c (2: ;, ~
fur that 1
They chatted for some minutes on Wilcox Building. Portland, Oregon,
a variety of subjects, and at last has this 25th day of June, 1925,
Every kind of loose leaf
Owen, wishing to get away before filed in this office its application
select under the provisions of ledgcr_sheets. The Sentinel.
the subject of the debt was raised, to
the Act of Congress approved June
said:
4, 1897, (30 Stat. 36). and March
‘'What*» the time, old man?”
3, 1905, (33 Stat. 1264) SEA, of
Rogers pulled out his watch and. SW'4. 8oc. 2 mil NE14 of SE',.
regarding It with a frown, replied: Sec. 12. Twp. 22 South, Range 2
"Well, It's about time that you re­ West, W. M.
Anv and all persons claiming ad­
paid that money.”
“Oh,” exclaimed Owen In alart , versely the land, described, or de­
to object because of the
”4 had no Idea that it was as late as siring
mineral character of the land, or
that, I must he off. Good-by, old for any other reason, to the dis­
man I”
posal to applicant, should file their
affidavit of protest in this office
on
or before the 3rd dav of August.
Unroll TODAY in Stenographic
The live wire print »hop is *1-
1925.
or Bookkeeping Department.
way» ready to help in the prep non coal HAMILI A. CANADAY,
»ration of advertising and printing jy2-30(2)
Register.
-
copy.
Our experience may be
worth something to you.
xxx
992 \\ illamette St.
Phone 666
Kugene, Oregon.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
I
STAR
MAKES A REAL RECORD
Complete Information on Request
Mountain States Power Securities Co
Highest Yosemite Gas Mileage
By winning all Yosemite high gear power
honors, Star followed close on the heels
of its gasoline mileage victory in the 9th
Annual Los Angeles to Yosemite Econ­
omy Contest, when the new Star Coach
averaged 27-96 miles per gallon, the high­
est in its class. Ton mileage [weight] cal­
culations gave first place to another [open
type] car representative of a much higher
pricedf class.
!i
back east
TODAY
LANE AUTO CO.
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
Cottage
Grove
• •THE MILLION DOLLAR MOTOR A *
K nowles & G raber
CALIFORNIA
HARDWARE
Southern Pacific Lines
Cottage Grove
T. M. BOYD, Local Agent
Famous Royal Cords
for Heavy and Extra
Heavy Service
Why Wait Until September?
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Every patron ul I’he Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove
a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of
tin best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere.
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
CEMENT. LIME. PLASTER, BRICK,
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL
LATH. CORNER BEADS, SHIN-
OLES DRAIN TILE. SEWER TILE,
CONCRETE SAND AND ORAVEL,
PLASTERING SAND. ZOURI STORE
FRONT FITTINGS. AND OTHER
THINGS TOO NUMEROU8 TO
MENTION.
No Charge on City Deli venae
Godard & Randall
Juet North of 8 P Station—Phone 100
Department of the Interior. P. 8.
Q
□ I Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon.
Juno 4. 1925.
a
Notice is hereby given thnt
a
a Janie» H Richardson, of R. No. 2.
□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Creswell. Oregon
Oregon, who, on Mnv
Ma ft.
1921. made Homestead Entrv.
. , . No.
REU.
WHEN YOU WISH TO ATTRACT I 013386, for SW'.
’VREV
‘'. Seetioi
Township 19 R, tUnffo 4 went. AA il
I. ATTENTION WITH .’’T* *
lor intention to make three year
Tiiv rTiii*i Fri'ftf. to cRtiiUish claim to th *
YOUR wawtataq
WANTADS, rRl THIS )an,| „bov,,
before E <>
lmmel, U. 8. Commissioner, nt Eu­
STYLE. THE PRICE 18 ABOUT gene, Oregon, on the 28th dav of
Julv, 1925.
TWICE THAT OF THE USUAI
Claimant name, a, witnesses:
Jud N. Ward. Walter J. Hager.
Frank Uonc«. Ted Napper, all of
R. No. 2. Creswell, Oregon.
H.AMII I, A CANADAY.
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FOR SALE— FIVE-HORAE POWER
gas engine and 3-iaeh centri fugai
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
■ pump. Will tnke goml Ford road-
»ter in trade. W. A. Henienwav,
Department of the Interior. U. 8.
jyldafip(f) Land Office st Roseburg. Oregon.
phone 2F22
June 26. 1925.
Notice is hi-nebv given thnt
FO R KALE—THREE YEAR OLD Joseph
P Miller, of Cottage Grove,
milk cow, two pack burro*, light Oregon, who. on October 18, 1920,
delivery buggy. C. A. King. Cot- made Homestead Entrv, No. 013400,
l»ge Grove, Di.sston route, phone for r-ot 2. 8W’, NEU. an.l NF.1,
tri.
jyl« 23p SWl,. Section 29, Township 21 8.,
Rnnge 3 West. Willamette Meridian,
ha» fila«! notice of intention to
1923 FORD TOURING FOR SALE. make three vear Proof, to establish
Rum Schwarts «t Cottagi« Grò ve claim to th«- Ian 1 above described,
ìpoatoffiee.
jylH 23p before the United State, Land
Office, at Roseburg. Oregon, on the
dav of August, 1925
FOR 8 A I. K—IMPROVED 3A, 12th
Claimant name, aa witnesses:
aere» one mite cast on Row river William Tharp. John Kebelbeck.
road. Forniture, crup» and stock Georgi« Kappauf. William Kimble,
all go at reasonable figure. E. H all of Cottage Grove. Oregon
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
lhistia. phone 291’6
jyS3$Oc(2) jvt
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WANTADS n
HE reports you hear every
about the remarkable
T day
service of U. S. Royal Cords
indicate how well they are do­
ing the job.
Their Latex-treated Web
Cord construction gives them
wear-fighting quality that
stands up under the hardest
kind of service over all kinds
of roads.
For heavy service in all sixes
choose the U. S. Royal Cord;
forextra heavy service on larger
cars, buses and light trucks—
the U. S. Bus-Truck Tire; for
specially severe service on light
cars the U. S. Roval Cord Extra
Heavy in 30 x 3*/2 Clincher
and 32 x 4 Straight Side.
H
Billie Hall’s Service Station
UNITED STATES TIRES ARE GOOD TIRES