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COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. JULY 23. 1925 PAGE FOUR THE M&M VARIETY STORE Is where the thrifty throng for thriving prices Specials for Saturday 5 piece set of glass mixing bowls for only . ............. 85c Shamrock station ery, 54 sheets, a box for 25c Thousands of other items too numerous to mention at bargain prices flies, bugs, roaches, ants, mosquitoes, and moths. FLY-DI is non-poisonous, will not stain, and has a pleaaant and refreshing odor. You need FLY-DI all the year round -always keep a bottle on hand. 11 For Sale ai the Drug Stores FLY- DI HOOD RIVER SPRAY COMPANY ______ Hood River, Oregon______ NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Tenor’s Singing Saved Two From Awful Death (Special to The Sentinel.) The late Joseph Maas, the famous July 21.—Mrs. Shortridge and tenor, during a visit to the I nited granddaughter, Mi»» Clare Short States some years ago, was very ridge, of Cottage Grove, visited fond of hunting the buffalo on the Thursday at the home of Mrs. prairies. I Shortridge ’» son, S. P. Shortridge. When engaged In this sport on Mrs. Bennett, of Harrisburg, I one occasion with hla friend, Boucl- a daughter, Mrs. Scott, granddaugh I cault, the celebrated Irish actor, ter Dorothy Scott and nephew Lee I they were suddenly attacked by a Tyler, of El Centro, Calif., visited number of Indians In the dusk of the evening, while far from their Saturday with Mrs. Bennett’s encampment. Bound hand and foot, I niece, Mrs. E. H. Dustin. the captives were dragged to the Mrs. Olive Berrey and children Indians’ halting place, where a Are returned Sunday from Portland, was made. While awaiting their where they visited for a week. fate, fearing that that night would Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rinard are be their last, Bouclcault said to his temporarily in their former home, friend: "Joe, sing for me.” Maas, w'hile deciding on a permanent who had n .er sung in such terrible 'lrcumstances, tearfully complied location. with Illa friend's request, and began Tjouie Premazzi fell from a wagon to sing some old favorites, recalls | load of hay last week nn<l fractured the Family Herald. The Indians two ribs. pricked up their ears and leaned Mrs. Van Pruen, of Latham, vis- forward to listen as the greet jit cd Mrs. Louie Premazzi one day tenor’s voice thrilled through th« | night' air. ¡last week. When he stopped they pricked him Charles Cozad, of Harrisburg, with their spears, saying, "More, I was at the home of his aunt, Mrs. more, ” and he was compelled t« E. H. Dustin, Saturday. continue. Song after song he sang, Mrs. Harry Castle and little until at length he noticed that one daughter and Mrs. Fred Frost, of by one the Indians were dropping Blue Mountain, were at the J. w off to sleep round the Are. When the last man had dropped off to Fisher home Friday. Mrs. O. T. Beidler was at the sleep Maus crawled to a knife lying I. J. Beidler home nt Latham last on the ground and managed to cut Bouclcault's thongs, and his friend week. then quickly released him. Clifford Shortridge went to T’ort- [land Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher were Chinaman Sails Junk Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and in His Own Fashion Mri. L. R. Long in Cottage Grove. The oldest seagoing vessels of the Mr. and Mrs. George Miller ac world are the junks of the Yellow companied Mr. and Mrs. Lew Mc sea of China. These junks are Kibben, of Latham, to the James “highly decorated vessels, with tall 1 Lehow home at Walden Sunday poops and rounded sides, reminis cent of the days of Drake and Co- a fternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Combs and lumbus." “Junks of this type are in ex- ¡little daughter, of Eugene, visited still which were built In the Sunday evening at the home of istenee time of Kien Lung, say some 160 Mrs. Comb«’ aunt, Mrs. George years ago,” says the London Yacht- Miller. Ing Monthly. Mrs. Olive Bcrrcy hns acepted “A junk will not heave to, and a position in the telephone ’ ex- John Chinaman Is fully aware of this. He doesn’t even try; his plan change. Miss Evelyn •Smith, of London, Is far simpler. He lets his hal i visited one *71ay last. week with her yards go with a run, and the sail off his vessel In a moment. The sister, Mi.HH Kathleen Smith, nt Is high poop acts as a riding mizzen the C. A. Dodge home. and brings him bead to wind; the low bow prevents him from falling The live wire print ehop is al- off the wind. "If the blow la likely to last any ways ready to help in the prep aration of advertising and printing time, he lays out u sea anchor. His next procedure Is to burn a Joss copy. Our experience may be Btlck and probably a few pieces of worth something to you. xxx paper to Ids household god. After that, ns there is nothing more to du except eat and sleep—he does NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, June 4, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Department of the Interior, U. 8. Junies JI. Richardson, of R. No. 2, i.a nd Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Creswell, Oregon, who. i, on Mnv 9, July 10, 1925. I ___ Entry, _ No. 1921, nm<lc Homestead Notice is hereby given that 01.Wk for 8WU HEM, Section 15. Herman A. Leff, of Eugene, Ore Township 19 S., Range 4 West, Wil gon, who, on August 23, 1920, made Hainette Meridian, has filed notice Homestead Entry, No. 013243, for of intention to make three year E% NEV4» Section 29, Township Proof, to establish claim to th» 19 S., Range 4 West, Willamette land above described, before E. <). Meridian, has filed notice of inten Iinmel, TT. S. Commissioner, at Eu tion to make three year Proof, to gone, Oregon, on the 28th day of establish claim to the land above July, 1925. ! <¡(‘scribed, before E. O. Immel, (Claimant names as witnesses: at Eugene, .1 ud \ \\ i rd. Wa Itar J l lagor, IT. S. Commissioner, on the 21»t day of Autflist, Fpink Jones, Ted Nopper, all of I ¡Oregon, 1925. R. No. 2. Creswell, Oregon. Claimant names as witnesses: HAMILL A. CANADAY, ,j n 25 j y 23 (2) Register. i J. Russell Sheridan, Thomas J. I Sheridan, Andrew F. Ham, Rudolph Leff. all of Eugene Oregon, non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, i jy1(fag13c(2) Register. WOOD Any Kind Anv Time PRICES RIGH T Terms: Cash Missed Accustomed Noise Along the Irish coast are light houses which Are a signal gun at three-minute Intervals during foggy weather. To ~ a visitor the noise Is Irritating and unbearable, making sleep an Impossibility; but to the seasoned IlKbthousekeeper not only does the monotonous boom pass un noticed, but a break In Its regularity reacts as a disturbance. An old Irishman of long service slept soundly and peacefully durin- ii winter night while his wife fired the roaring three-minute signals— that Is, he rested comfortably until by some shortcoming one of tlie charges failed to explode. Instantly lie awoke, sat up, gazed wildly around, and shouted, "Mag (Misl. 200-7) Roseburg Serial No. gie! What the deuce was that?” 010115. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. Uniteil States Land Office. Rose burg, Oregon, June 25, 1925. Notice is herebv given that C. W. Clarke Co. by C. E. Moulton its I Attorney in Fact, the Post Office Phones: Office 76, Res. 124 L Address of Attorney in Fact being tfc(2) Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon, hns this 25th dav of June, 1925, If you know what you want, use fileil in this office its application to solect uiuler the provisions of a wantad to got it for you. xxx j ! the Act of Congress approved Juno I, 1897, (30 Stat. SB). an«l March 3, 1905, (33 Stat. 1264) 8E% of SW'., Sec. 2 an«! NE'4 of SE’i, Hee. 12, Twp. 22 South, Range 2 West, W. M. Anv ami all persons clniming ad versely the lands described, or de siring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for tiny other reason, to the dis posal to applicant, should file their affidavit of protest in this office on or Iwfore trie 3r,1 dav of August, 1925. mm <onl HAMILL A. CANADAY, jv2 30(2) Register. Quimby Bros. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Come in and see the beautiful ¿/B delle DECORATIVE IIGHTINO FITMENTS As Authorized Rijcile Dealer» we will show you the genuine Riddle Fitment» which are ad vert i»ed in The Satur day Evcni'ig Post. KEM’S Electric Store Authorized Riddi« Dealer so." Ih-piirtnient of the Interior, IT. S. I. iuk I Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, Juno 26, 1920. Notie«' is hereby given that Joseph P. Miller, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who, on October 18, 1920, mail«' Homestead Entrv, No 013400, for Lot S\v, NF'., ami NF', SW>(, .Section 20, Township 21 8., linng,' 3 West. Willamett«« Meridian, has filed notice of intention to milk«« three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before th«' United «States Iair.il Office, nt Roseburg. Oregon, on the 12th dav of August, 1925. Claimant names a» witnesses: William Tharp, John Kebelbeck. Georg,. Kiippauf, William Kimble, all of Cottage Grove. Oregon non coal H WILL V CANADAY. jv2 30(21 Register. Coca-Chewing Evil Habit The chief vice of the Indians and half-breeds of Bolivia Is chewing coca. A man who has the habit can always be detected by the immense lump In his cheek The general ef fect of the drug Is to dull the nerves and stiffen the resistance to fatigue. Under Its influence natives can endure great hardships and physical strain. Many of them will work for days at a time on nothing except coca leaves, which they be gin to chew at breakfast Huie and continue to chew throughout the day. As with all narcotics, the per sistent use of coca wrecks the nerv ous system and dulls the Intellect. —Youth's Companion. How He Felt There had been a shipwreck an«l the passengers were taken to vari ous houses In the neighborhood to be made comfortable. They were received as guests of importance In one home and conversation was es sayed. "There were no fatalities, I understand." said one, "but how did you feel when the waves dashed over you and you thought each mo ment’ might be your last?" "Very wet. madam, very wet." was the reply. Two More Days of lulijSîare^ide^earance^le FRIDAY and SATURDAY at Umphrey & Mackin’s You surely gain by shopping for your needs the next two days at this store. We’re offering you good merchandise at low prices for quick clearance of summer surplus stocks and much staple merchandise is included. Come early. Extra salespeople to wait on you Condensed Sale Bargains MEN S STRAW DRESS HATS—HALF PRICE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Children’s play suits . 79c Children’s summer hats, each ............................ 39c One lot men's dress shirts, each................... 79c Wool swimming suits re duced in price........... 20% One lot girls’ dresses, each .............................. 69c Half socks ... 19c, 21c, 39c ------------ ,--------------------- Women’s Silk-Fibre Stockings 25c a Pair We’re iroing to make it interesting for women to attend this sale the last two days, A large lot of good quality silk-fibre stockings are divided in two lots, one-half to be sold Friday and one half on Sat- , unlay at 25c a pair. Buy $1 cash purchase anywhere in the store and we will sell the above stockings at 25c a pair—one pair to a customer. Condensed Sale Bargains SUMMER COATS HALF PRICE One lot shoes, choice $1.00 Aprons........ 69c to $1.39 One lot pure linen dresses each ........................... $2.98 Plisse Crepe, priced per yard............... 16c and 22c Womens’ cotton unions, a 39c suit yard Fast color voiles. 39c only Fast color ponjolla, per yard .............................43c Look for These Friday and Saturday Bargains They’re Here—Incidentally You Will Find a Host of Other Bargains in All Parts of the Store. (No charges, no phone or mail orders filled of these items.) Pure Cane Sugar 15 pounds.............. $1.00 (limit 30 pounds) Seedless Sultana Raisins 4 pound sack............. 39c Genuine Pels Naptha Soap 10 bar box for.......... 65c Campbell’s Pork and Beans 1-pound 2-ounce can * 3 cans.................. 29c Large, Fancy Italian prunes, 40-50 count 4 pounds........... 43c 64-inch Mercerized Table damask, five patterns A yard.......................... 59c Sweet Pie Pumpkin 3 cans for..................... 29c Full Pound Size Box Gloss Clothes Starch 3 boxes...........................33c Unbleached Red and Blue border erash toweling A yard............................ 8c One Lot Assorted Gingham Men’s Athletic Union suits, each..................... 69c 2 for...................... $1.35 Special Extra two days only Electric eurjing iron... 49c (limit one) 20x42!/2-inch Size Turkish towel, each... 21c (limit 2) New Style All Gingham house dresses (not aprons) choice each...................89c Yard-wide Striped Lingette for slips and underwear, a yard....... 39c 32 and 36-inch Good standard quality percales a yard...........................17c 70x811/2-inch Size Cotton plaid blanket, each... 98c (limit 2) THE QUALITY STORE- GOOD SERVICE and Florence G. Stinnett* his wife,. W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, i National Forest Timber for Sale 1 his wife. Now, therefore, in the nsmp of the state of Oregon, in compliance! with said execution and order of j Sealed bids will be received by sale and in order to satisfy said | the District Forester, Portland, Ore .judgment, interest, attorney’s fees, i gon, up to and including August 6, costs of suit and accruing costs, I 1925, for all the merchantable dead will on Saturday, the 8th day of i timber standing or down, and all August, 1925. at the hour of one the live timber marked or desig I o’clock in tnc afternoon of said nated for cutting on an area em day, at the southwest front door bracing 150 acres within sections of the county court house, in Eu 20 and 29. T. 21 S., R 1 E.. W. M., gene, I»ane county, Oregon, offer! I.nvng Creek watershed, Umpqua for saje and sell for cash, at public | National Forest, Oregon, estimated i auction, subject to rememption as | to be 4,500,000 feet B. M., more provided bv law. all of the right, or b‘ss, of Douglas fir, western title and interest of defendants, i hemlock, western red cedar, sugar Wilson B. Stinnett and Florence pin«, anil other species of timber. Stinnett, his wife, W. E. Dodge No bid 4»f less than $1.25 per M. and Pauline Dodge, his wife, and feet for Douglas fir, red cedar, and C. L. Hanson and Zula Hanson, his sugar pine, and 50 cents per M. w’ife and all persons claiming bv, feet for other species will be con- through or under them or any or si dornd. $5.000 must be deposited either of them in and to said with each bid to be applied on the premises. purchase price, refunded, or re FRANK E. TAYLOR, tained in pnrt as liquidated «lam- jy9afl(T) Sheriff of Lane Co., Ore. ages, according to conditions of sale. The right to reject anv and Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get all bids reserved. Before bids are submitted, full information concern your account sheets and blanks ing the timber, the conditions of at your home print shop. sale, and the submission of bids should be obtained from the Forest Supervisor. Roseburg. Oregon, or th«» District Forester, Portland. Ore gon. jv9423 j NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON Took It Literally EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. The two were discussing the care less way In which trunks and suit Notiee is hereby given that by cases are hnndled by some railway virtue of an execution an«l order companies. of sale in foreclosure issue«! out "I liad a very cute Idea for pre of the circuit court of Lane county, venting thnt once," said one of Oregon, on the 1st «lay of July, Qiem, smiling reminiscently. “I la 1925, in a »uit wherein on the 30th bel ml each or my bags, 'With care— day of June, 1925. in said court, Herbert W. Lombard, plaintiff, re- China.'" judgment against the de “And did that have any effectF' Icoverad fendants. Wilson B. Stinnett and naked the other. Florence G. Stinnett, his wife, "Well, I don't know; you see. W. E. Dodge and Pauline Dodge, they shipped the whole darned lot his wife, for the sum of 9375.93, off to Hongkong." with interest thereon from the 30th NOTICE TO CREDITORS .lay of June, 1925, until paid sn«i the further sum of 975 attorney's Notice in hereby given thnt the Compositions of Oil fi-es an«l costs and disbursements tin hlereigneii hns been appointed heroin in the sum of $13, which OUvr oil 1» practically 100 per n<linini.«trntrix of the estate of cent fut and has energy value*of iudgment was enrolled and docketci Jnmea T. Bprague, ileeenao.l, bv the about 4,0(X> calories per pound. The in the clerk’s office of said eonrt in said eountv on the 30th dav of Honorable County Judge for Ia.no Association of Official Agricultural I •Tune. 1925. an«l aai«l execution to county, »tate of Oregon. Chemists Includes among edible mo directed commanding me in the XII portion» having claims ngnin.t vegetables oils and fats of sufficient name of the state of Oregon, in •mid oatnto are horny requented to Importance to warrant standardlx ■ riler to satisfy «ni<1 iudgment. in present »aid claims to the under- lug. the oil» of cottonaeed. peauut terest, attorney’s fees, costs of signed nt the law office of Herbert sesame seed, poppy seed, coconut, .suit and accruing costs to sell the W ‘ Lombard, Cottage Grove, Ore- rape seed, sunflower and malxe. Of following describe«! real property. wit: gon. within six month« from the these peanut oil bears the clnaest 1to The half of the northeast date of this notice, properly veri resemblance to olive oil In Its ¡.tunrter cast and the southwest quarter fiod a. prescribe«! hr law. chemical anil physical properties. of the northeant quarter ami the Dated and first puldi.hod thia ¡northeast quarter of th<< southeast 13th «lay of Jnlv, 1925. ‘quarter, section seventeen, town- The Meanest Man ¡ship twentv-one range 2 west of Rl’TH SI’RAG UK, Tom- I hnve found the meanest Wiilamett«’ meridian, in I-nne eoun Administratrix of the estate of I man at last. , tv. Oregon, and that plaintiff nvav Jane» T. Sprague, deeeanod. have deficiency judgment against John Who? What did bs do? Herbert W. Lomlmril. Tom—He's deaf aud baa nevar defen.lnats, Wilson 11 Stinnett, Attorney for ■'•late. jy!3al0e(T) I told hla barber. -.«matimee known as W. B Stinnett. Notice of Call for Paint Bids Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Directors of School Dis trict No. 45, Lane County, Oregon, for the painting of all exterior wood work, exclusive of roof, of the High School Building, as per specifications on file with District Clerk. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids, which will be opened July 28. 1925. Attest: WORTH HARVEY Clerk . C E UMPHREY. Chair man. jy2O-23c Sanitary Beauty Afrj. H. X Shop vnn«M ■ Marcelling Manicuring Facial Massage Shampooing Bobbing Hair Tinting French Paper Cur! Offlc. 30 Rea. 11B-Y Noxall Cotton Batts* 4 for (limit 8) Cash Meat Market Specials for Saturday Sugar cured hams, whole or half 30c Bacon backs Prime beef roast Beef boils Round steak Hamburger Sausage Veal steak 34c 15c 10c 20c 15c 2Qc 20c WE SELL FOR CASH AND SELL FOR LESS GATES & GATES If you saw it first you saw it in The Sentine Bank with the Sonai Pays- “PAe OU Reliable" It« many safeguards for the people’» money: U S Government inspected; Federal Reserve Bank protected Its large capital anti surplus; Its alert Board of Directors; Its conservative policy are for YOUR PROTECTION