The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 27, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925
Leg Goes for Grub. Apple In High Place
as Family Physician
Goes Back ÌVith
This Is what an apple do4s Do
one:
It starts all the secretions Into
the Grub
floods the sys-
vigorous action and
little old man, broken and tern with a new tide of life.
It is a friend to health and a foe
bent, hi« brow wrinkled into a
to disease.
frown, hi« laxly shaking from cold
It Is a food, tonic, condiment
and his eyes wet with tears from -osmetic all lu one.
sorrow and suffering, hobbled into
It kindles the brilliancy of
a pawnshop at Wichita, Kansas
eye, and it plants roses In
Finally he mustered up courage cheeks.
You cannot eat too many—(
and, calling one of the employe«
to the back of the store, pounded the heartiest meal there Is always
for an apple.
hi« wooden leg with hie knuckle« room
An apple Is a social fruit; It
j a« he asked: ‘ ‘ How mieh for this draws human beings together in fel­
wooden lef? » f
lowship.
*1 Seven dollars, ” the clerk an-
Plenty of good apples wUl keep
s we red.
the children at home and In at night
“Nope, I niuat have
My —husbands as well -and keep the
family in out of coal.
fold doctor away.
It promotes temperance.
and getting colder.
’
need
It appears on our table In many
food and clothing, too.
appetizing forms.
cheek coining Monday,
Raw fruit, as it comeg fresh and
redeem it then,” the
'•rlsp from the trees and the re­
In more than 1000 homes of the
answered.
frigerators, needs no culinary art
Cottage
Grove community are focused
to
improve
It.
* • Make it $8,” the clerk offered,
A knife spoils It; let it be
twice a week upon the ads of live
11 Nope, must have $10. It is a
merchants which appear in The
good leg and is worth $50,” the ! crushed and crunched In the mouth,
and then It gives out its richest
old fellow begged, But the clerk flavor
Sentinel.
and yields the greatest satis­
shook his hen f.
faction.
Nothing equals newspaper advertising
“Well, how much for a crutch f”
The apple family contains In Its
for putting the limelight upon any
th<* crippled one asked. ‘‘Give varieties exquisite flavors .»lapted
me $8 and a crutch then,“ ho to all tastes.
announcement which any business
It Is the oldest of our known food
pleaded.
house wishes to broadcast to the
Walter Wainscot, plain clothes necessities.—American Homological
people of its community. The printed
man from the police force, wit­ Society Bulletin.
word and printed illustrations are
nessed the incident, shook his
recognized
by all successful adver­
Cook
Did
Her
Best,
but
head and went out of the store.
tisers as the best medium for getting
“Pretty tough,“ he remarked to
Big Egg Wouldn’t Boil
interested attention for a business
himself.
The often embarrassing trick
message.
An oil man with money who was that Chinese servants have of obey­
on the street heard Wainscot tell ing an order literally Is well known.
The Sentinel, always ready to do its
the story and saw the old man The classic example perhaps Is that
part, is a subscriber to a comprehen­
going
th<‘ of the cook who, once observing his
sive cut and copy service the use of
mistress who was making cake
crutch.
which is free to its advertisers.
Late that evening a dray with a throw away a spoiled egg. ever af­
ton of coal, a delivery truck with terward cast aside an egg when he
was making that particular kind of
NEWSPAPER advertising makes big
$56 worth of groceries and an cake.
A contributor sends us this
stores out of little ones. Every big
order on one of the Wichita cloth­ amusing anecdote of a servant, not
store has become such through the
ing stores reading, “Clothe the Chinese, but negro, who did her best
family warm,“ were received •t ♦ to do exactly as she was told:
liberal use of NEWSPAPER adver­
A New England woman who had
the old man's home. And the
tising.
wooden leg was found among U.O recently moved to a remote South
I'arolln» plantation home handed
groceries.
an egg and a small minute glass to
the old colored cook who was part
THE CALL OF THE WILD.
of the estate and said to tier, “Boll
this by the glass until It runs
I'm tired of file rustle and hustle, through three times.’’
In a little while the woman
I 'in sick of the racket and din,
I want to cut loose from the bustle stepped into the kitchen and naked
whether the egg were not ready.
(let out where the hills begin,
"Law, no. Miss ’Melle,” was the
I long to get up in the open,
astonishing reply. “I bile uin right
'Mongst the eedar mid tall tain- side an’ side wld de leetle wasp-
rack;
wals’ bottle, but dis big egg
I want to make camp on a lake able to run troo urn de fust
yet I"—Youth’s Companion.
shore;
In an old tumbled-down lumber
Irish Wake
shack.
(.Misi. 206-7) Roseburg Serial No. ¡of June, 1925; and for the further cost.«
1 ' iii tired of the pomp and gran­
A wake Is a vigil with a corpse.
disbursements
his'
sum of twenty-five dollars ($25:00) action; and plaintiff herein will
The word Is derived from “waecan," 016115.
deur,
reasonable
attorney
’
s
fee;
and
for
ask for nn order of this court di­
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
1 ’m sick of the falseness and Anglo-Saxon for a watching. It Is
the further sum of twenty-nine recting the sale of the personal
still customary In many countries
bluff;
dollars
eighty
cents
($29.80),
to
­
levied upon by the sher­
for friends and neighbors of the
United States Land Office, Rose- gether with interest thereon nt the property
iff of Lane County, State of Ore-
I want to get up where the country deceased to sit up nights with the , burg,
Oregon, June 25, 1925.
rate
of
6%
pr
annum
from
the
5th
,
gon,
under
writ of attachment
Is virgin and wooded and rough, corpse until It Is burled. The cus­
Notice is hereby given that C. W. day of «Tune, 1925; and for the issued by the a county
clerk of said
I long to awake in the morning. tom probably originated in the an­ I Clarke Co. bv 0. E. Moulton its
| county, for the purpose of paying
Attorney in Pact, the Post Office
And puli on an old flannel shirt, cient superstition that unless care­ I Address
I
said
judgment
and
the
costs ami
,....
.. of ... Attorney
..
.. in Fact
. Oregon,
— being
disbursements of this action.
And corduroy pants that arc fully guarded a corpse was in dan­ Wilcox
Building,
Portland,
This summons is served bv publi­
ger of being carried away by spirits has this 25th (lay of June, 1925.
mended,
cation by order of the Honorable
And moccasins covered with dirt, from Hades. The Irish wake is es­ - filed in this office its application
I
G.
F. .Skipworth, judge of the above
pecially notorious. In some parts to select under the provisions of
named court.
I care not a cuss where the place is. of Ireland those remaining up the Act of Congress approved June
Dated and first published this
Nor how far away it may be,
Any Kind Anv Time
nights with a corpse spend the time I, 1897, (30 Stat. 36), and March
20th dav of Julv, 1925.
Ho long as it’s up in the open
PRICES RIGHT
In drinking, dancing and telling 3, 1905, (33 Stat. 1264) SE% of
HERBERT W. LOMBARD,
’4. Sec. 2 and NE% of SE%,
Whore I can unleash am! be free. Jokes and stories. It Is a highly ! SW
Terms: Cash
Attorney for Plaintiff.
Sec.
12,
Twp.
22
South,
Range
2
Residence ami postoffice ad­
Where the odor of cellar and hem­ festive occasion. Grace Greenwood West, W. M.
dress,
Cottage Grove, Ore-
in
her
“
Stories
of
Travel"
has
this
lock
Anv and all persons claiming ad­
gon.
iv20a.31(M)
1---------------
Will greet me. whene’er I awake, to say about the Irish wajte: “A versely the lands described, or de-
Phones: Office 76, Ros. 124-L
wake, sure it’s an entertainment ■
to object because of the
And the moon casts its shadows nt man gives after he Is dead, when I siring
Ledger sheets of every kind.
mineral character of the land, or
tfe(2)
night fall
his disconsolate friends all assem­ I for any other reason, to the dis­
The Sentinel.
Of the pine on the wind-rippled ble at his house, to discuss his vir­ posal to applicant, should filo their
of protest in this office
tues and drink his poteen.”—Path­ affidavit
lake.
on or before the 3rd dav of August.
finder Magazine.
Just give me pipe and tobacco,
I 1925.
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
Some flour and bacon, and then
[
jv2-30(2)
Register.
Dignities in Store
Turn me foot-loose in the forest,
Fnr away from the pathways of
The dignities that confront the
elder brother are usually appalling
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
men. ’'—Unknown.
to the small sister, and there 1« a
little girl in Baltimore who has
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Playing the Game,
been giving to the subject much Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
Little Jessie was making it ter- careful attention She electrified •Tune 26, 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
rible noise while playing with the family at breakfast on one occa­
Joseph P. Miller, of Cottage Grove,
brother Jimmie, so Mamma called sion by announcing:
Oregon,
who. on October 18, 1920,
“Next year Samuel will be a lawn inaile Homestead
to her:
Entry. No. 013400,
mower.
I
wonder
why
they
call
‘ ‘ Gracious, J esule, why are you
for Lot 2. SW% NE»4, and NE’,j i
him
that."
SW’4, Section 29, Township 21 S..
shouting in that terrible manner?
“A lawn mower?" echoed the as­ Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian,
Why can’t you bo quiet, like tonished
mother. “What do you has filed notice of intention to
Jimmie? ’ ’
make three year Proof, to establish
mean?"
“He’s got to be quiet, the way
•That Is what you told me." re­ claim to the land above described,
we ’re playing. He’s papa coming plied the little maid, gravely. “This before the United States Land
at Roseburg, Oregon, on the
Next year Office, dav
home from Grotto and I ’m vou. > f i year be was a freshman Nexj,
of August, 1925.
he’ll be a lawn mower, and tn. ion a 12th
The Royal Highlander.
Claimant names as witnesses:
janitor and then a senior, And William Thsrp. John Kebelbeck,
George Kappauf, William Kimble,
By dividing your money properly then he’ll graduate."
all of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
you <wn make it multiply.
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
First Wireless Messages
ijv2-30(2)
Register.
A record has been discovered of
Thu cream rises to the top of
LOW FARES TO
alleged
wireless
telegrnphy
ns
long
the milk, but sours jnst as quickly. ago as 1C62. In that year a hook
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
by P. de l’Ancre was published. In
£
4
Doing what you think is right which the author reported that u
Department of the Interior, U. S.
is never wrong.
man had demonstrated to King l.and Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
10, 1925.
Henry of Germany a means of com Julv
Notice is hereby given that
AND RETURN
munleatlng with absent persons Herman
‘ff, of Eugene, Ore
Filing cabinet«. The Sentinel. The Inventor nibbed two needles gon, who. A. on M
Comfortable, economical service daily.
August 23. 1920. made
against a magnet, and attached Homestead Entry, No. 013243, for.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a them to different clocks. As an ope­ ES NE%, Section 29, Township,
rator turned the needle on one dock 19 8., Range 4 West, Willamette
dial the needle on the other made Meridian, has filed notice of inten­
roundtrip season
the same movement, regardless of tion to make three year Proof, to
ticket; on sale every
□ the
establish claim to the land above
distances
which
separated
the
day. Return limit
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a clocks. King Henry. It la stated, described, before E. O. Immel,
15 days.
I’. S. Commissioner, at Eugene.
FOR SALE- FIVE HORSE POWER forbade the publication of the In- Oregon,
on the 21st dav .of August.
gas engine and 3 inch centrifugal vention!
1925.
pump. Will take good Ford road­
Claimant names as witnesses:
J.
Russell Sheridan. Thomas J.
ster in trade. W. A. Henienway,
Time at the Pole»
Sheridan. Andrew F. Ham. Rudolph
phone 2F82.
jyl6a6p(T)
The Naval observatory says the I.eff, all of Eugene Oregon,
phrase
____ “local meau time" has no non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
FOR SAI. E- IMPROVED 3K, r meaning
Register. ,
at the poles; but the com jyl6agl3e(2)
sere« one mile east on Row river mon practice all over the earth Is
road. Furniture, crop* and stock not to keep l<x‘«l mean time, but
SUMMONS.
all go at reasonable figure. E. H that of some meridian passing near
Dustin, phone 29F6.
jy23 30c(2) the place. In the United States the In the Circuit Conrt of the State of
lime Is that of the seventy fifth
for I-ane County.
FOR SALE HEAVY TEAM, ninetieth, one hundred and twen T. Oregon
G. Short. Plaintiff, vs G. Frank
house and lot on south Fourth tleth meridian At the poles. as
Glnser, Defendant.
street, house and lot on obi high elsewhere, some meridian wo ild To G. Frank Glaser, Defendant:
- - - --
- -
▼ %
<■
Tn the name of the State of Ore­
way, hay haler, range stove, eream have to be agreed upon Froul a gon,
you are hereby required to ap­
purely theoretical standpoint, <>be
separator, bedstead and springs and meridian would he as good as an pear and sn«wer complaint filed
against vou in the above entitled
large trunk. R E. I.ackv, phone other.
setion within six weeks from the
32F4.
jy27al?p(M)
■late of - the first rubliration of
"A Stone’s Throw"
this summons and if vou fail so to
FOR RENT FURNISHED HOUSE-
answer,
want thereof, the plain­
••Why." asked ■ suburban resi tiff will for take
keepisg rooms and sleeping rooms
against
those men throwing vou tor the sum -judgment
dent,
“
are
of thirty one dol­
oa Main Street la Taylor spari atone« toward "ur new depot Y’
lars
eighty
cents
(•31.
8U),
together
menta.
Mrs. T. K Sears, over
"The real estate man la «imply with interest thereon at the mte
New Era Drag sture.
jyJ7p trying to prove hta claim*, that la of 8*4 per asaaui from .he 5th dav
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