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PAGE TWO OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, AUGUST 3, 1925 iluttaqr (Grove Sentinel >o dangerous a task it fortified i ■n self by reference to standard works Mondays and Thursdays National Forest Timber for Sale by eminent biologists. It so ad- Publisher« i niits. Bede & Smith. n- ------------------------------ -□ ........ Editor In those standard works it found Elbert Bede..... Mrs. F. F. Wells had as guest, i that the »Sealed bjdtt -will be received bv scorpion really is an ani A first-class publication entered at District Forester, Portland, Ore Cottage Grove as second-class matter inal but that it is not a reptile, ¡luting the week, Mr. and Mrs. ¡the gon, up to and Including Aug. 12, We shall not take the time to try Robert Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Ö. 1925, for all the merchantable dead Business Office.......... 55 North Sixth Daugherty, Elmer Daugherty, Mrs. | to prove that by the rules of evo- I timber standing or down, and all SUBSCRIPTION RATES lution the great great-great grand Mae and two daughters, Mrs. Will the live timber marked or designat By mail (Cash in advance) father of the scorpion may have ard Satehnell, Mrs. Ben Hunting ed for cutting on an area embracing 150 acres within sections 20 and 29, Due year......$2.75 | Three months.. .80 been one of "those guileful crea- ton and daughter, Wayne Dragboo, T. 21 S., R. 1 E.. W. M. La.vng Hix months.. 1.50 j One month........ 50 tures that whispered in the car of Mrs. Blanch Tower, Mr. Whitam, Creek watershed, Umpqua National BY CARRRIER Mrs. Mollie Huffman and Didio | Forest, Oregon, estimated to be Mother Eve.” month......... ............... —............ $ -30 One________________ 4,500,000 *feet B. M., more or less, Ohlson, of Yoncalla; Mr. Delk, Nor is the scorpion an insect, 1.10 Four months, in advance. ; of Douglas fir, western hemlock, 1.60 The Oregonian observes upon its Beulah Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. John western red cedar, sugar pine, and Hix months, in advance... 3 00 own account. The Sentinel is dis Suread, Mr. Burnish and Mrs. other species of timber. No bid of One year, in advance....... I inclined to dispute this statement Wietzel, of Drain; the S. Snell less than $1.2.5 per M. feet for Member of by its able and facetious adversary, family, Bert Adams, Mrs. Mariet- Douglas fir, red cedar, and sugar National Editorial Association Oregon State Editorial Assicia'ion despite the fact that standard dic ta Hains, Lois Hain«, Mrs. Myr I pine, anil 50 cents per M. feet for other species will be considered. Oregon Newspaper Conference tionaries state that scorpions feed tie Wells and four daughters and $5,000 must be deposited with each : Mr. and Mrs. Ben Butler, of Elk I bid to be applied on the purchase ! upon “other” insects. Possibly SCORPIONS, REPTILES AND Webster and those other fellows ton and Pastor »Strutford and J. | price, refunded, or retained in part I as liquidated damages, according to INSECTS. I who have attempted to guide us L. Stratford, of Eula. condition« of sale. The right to re in the use of English were also ject any and all bids* reserved. Be Tho »Sentinel and its editor take short of good proofreaders. fore bids are submitted, full inform some credit to themselves for hav ation concerning the timber, the By its positive statement that conditions of sale and the submis- i ing had a part in drawing atten the scorpion is neither reptile nor sion of bids should lx- obtained ■ tion to carelessness in the use of insect The Oregonian has taken I from the Forest Supervisor, Rose- 1 English upon the part of news the forej out of a comparison we the occasion being their burg. Oregon, or the District For papers nnd their editors. The news intended to make. We had in ling anniversary. Others ester, Portland, Oregon. Au3 only paper business—even the country mind to refer to The Oregonian ere Mr. Hawkins’ par- newspaper businss—has become a as a species of scorpion, but if ind Mrs. F. W. Hawkins, regular business. Newspaper pub the scorpion is neither reptile nOr NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION lishers are taking pride in the typo ¡insect the intended bon mot lows graphical dress of their newspapers. ■ its piquancy. United States Land Office, Rose Little now remains for them to do ’ I But hold! Perchance the diet-•on- —4— burg, Oregon, July 29, 1925. except to take greater pride in the ' ary description of the scorpion is Notice is hereby given that Jesse [ Complimenting .Mrs. Dezelle Stev English dress they give their news sufficient for our purpose. Web enson, who was a guest Wednes L. Crawford of Cottage Grove, who, 1920, made I stories ami editorials and to become ster speaks of the scorpion uh * * re day of .Mrs. .1. P. Graham at her on Septtember 27, Homestead Entry, No. 013341, for ' a greater educational influence in sembling a flat lobster in shape, homestead, " Loina Vista”, a S. H, S.E. Section 11, the state and nation. having powerful chelate pedipalps number of the neighbors surprised 'Pownship 21 S., Range 3 West, The Sentinel expressed its ex and a long, narrow, flexible abdo- Mrs. Graham and her guest by Willamette Meridian, has filed no- ' pectation thnt newspapers over the I men capable of being curled up coming in upon them for a social tiee of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to j state would go through its columns over tho back.” evening. Refreshments which the the land above described, before , with a fine tooth comb in a search No, we shall not be mean enough guests brought with them were the United Stats Land Office, at ■ for errors, that errors would be . to thus describe our kindly and served. Roseburg, Oregon, on the 10th (lay found and that The Sentinel would witty criticizer, however well the of September, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses; , then bo “culled.” description might fit. We shall John S. Allen, Arnold Duerst, A. Thnf expectation has been ful content ourselves by expressing the H. Lancaster, Daniel H. Brumbaugh, filled nnd thnt is what The Sentinel hope that The Oregonian may con all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, desired. The result should be tin» tinue to lend its kindly offices noil-coal. a3-31(2) Register. stimulation of interest upon tho toward securing greater purity of part of newspapers in the correct i English in the columns of tho press NOTICE TOB PUBLICATION. use of the language» and n deter I of the state, its own columns to be mination upon their • part to • present I , r las zealously guarded in the future Mrs. Herbert Mason entertained Department of the Interior, U. S. to their readers a newspaper that as they have been in the past.. nt dinner Saturday evening in hon Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, may be considered a text book of This ought to make things “al- or of Mr. Mason, the occasion be .July 10, 1925. good every day English. Ilotice is hereby given that right,“ ns The Oregonian's car ing his birthday anniversary. Herman A. Leff, of Eugene, Ore As the newspapers form f ho toon strips will have it. gon, who. on August 23, i920, made | greater part of the reading <i >f the Friday, Thirteenth, Is Lucky Day. Homestead Entry, No. 013243, for masses, care on the part of news Having noted that The Sentinel E% NE’A, Section 29, Township The remains of nn elephant have papers in their choice nnd use of 19 S., Range 4 West, Willamette commented upon the fact that a Meridian, lias filed notice of inten- been found near CorvallH and nn words should have its influence up chicken hatched upon Friday, the tion to make three year Proof, to attempt is being made to prove on the public generally. claim to tile land above that idephnnts roamed the valley thirteenth of February, became an establish described, before E. O. Immel, • in prehistoric days. 1’ho truth early layer, a resident of Saginaw IT. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, probably is that these are the re recall« the fact that upon that Oregon, on the 21st day of August, mains of tho pachyderm which same date the Walker union high 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Claude Ingalls and ike Patterson school debating teams won both J. Russell Sheridan, Thomas J.' the affirmative nnd negative in put away tor safe keeping at tho Sheridan, Andrew F. Ham, Rudolph time Pierce was elected governor. contests with the Pleasant Hill de Leff, all of Eugene Oregon, non coal HAMILL A. CANADA Y, So far as known j v 1 fin week. Tko is getting ready to put now bating teams. g 13 e ( 2) __________ Register. there was no prearrangement be tl.e life in the old elephant during The tween the debating teams and the approaching spring primaries. sunaioNS. hen which hatched the precocious chick. Now cornea The Oregonian Its Submarine Origin. In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. She- “1 wonder who invented T. G. Short, Plaintiff, vs G. Frank Another Sand Bin Needed. that superstition about Friday being Glaser. Defendant. Interest in the children’s play To G. Frank Glaser, Defeivlant: an unlucky day 7“ He—“Oh, some poor fish.“— grounds continues to increase, as In the name of the State of Ore is evidenced by an average fore gon, you are hereby required to ap- (London Humorist.) i pear answer complaint filed noon attendance of 44 and an av- [against nnd you in the above entitled x: ¡ernge afternoon attendance of 77 action within six weeks, from the during the past week. On Wodnes- date of the first publication of day afternoon 90 were presnnt, this summons and if you fail so to answer, for want thereof, the plain which is th highest record for any tiff will take judgment against day since the playgrounds were ee- vou for the «urn of thirty one dol lars eighty cents ($31.80), together tablished. with interest thereon at the rate The sand bin has proved popu of 8% per annum from the 5th day lar and another may be needed, of June, 1925; and for the further From 25 to 30 little tots are in the sum of twenty-five dollars ($2.5.00) [reasonable attorney’s fee; jind for bin Host of the time. the further sum of twentv-nine SPECIALLY PRICED FOR dollars eighty cents ($29.80), to OR THEY School Grounds Are Graded. gether with interest thereon at the It is believed that the seeping rate of 6% pr annum from the 5th Now Both for <lav of June, 1925; and for the of water into the high school costs nnd disbursements of *his reg. price $2.50 gymnasium has been done away action; and plaintiff herein will with by grading work which has ask for an order of this court di reg. price $1.00 been done on the school property. recting the sale of the personal propertv levied upon by the «her- Dirt ha« been moved away from : iff of Ivane County, State of Ore the west siile of the building and gon, under a writ of attachment has been placet! when» it will act to keep water from running onto the high school grounds, Dirt from the excavation of the stub of Jefferson avenue, which in to be RHOADS <fc LANSING reg. price $1.50, now paved, has also been used in rais Proprietors ing the school property. (Guaranteed One Year) Society GIRLS! "My husband is plrun-rpokcn; he Orcg'u for th » County of I^ane, Executor of the last Will and calls a spade a spade.’’ Testament of Clara Numbers, de "So is mine, but I won*t say ceased, which Order bears date the what he calls the lawn-mower.’* 31st day of July, 1925. AJI persons having claims against the estate of Clara Numbers, de ceased, are hereby notified aud re quired to present the same, duly ■. ciified, to the undersigned at- the law office of Herbert W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Oregon, on or be Any Kind Any Time fore six months from the date of the first publication of this notice. PRICES RIGHT Dated and first published this 3rd Terms Cosh day of August, 1925. R E. LACKY, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Executor of the last Will and j Testament of Clara Numbers, Phones: Office 76, Res. 124-L Deceased. Notice is hereby given that the tfe(2) undersigned has been appointed by Herbert W. Lombard, a3-32c(M) the County Court of the State of Attorney for Estate. 1 the ' county ..... elcrk_ of said county, for the purpose of paying .aid judgment and the cost« »and disbursements of this action. This summons is served by publi cation by oi ler of the Honorable <r. F. Skipwf rth, judge of the above named court. Dated and first published this 20th day ’ " ’ " ui ' July, 1925. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Plaintiff. Resi.lem e and postoffice ad di es;;, Cottage drove, Ore gon. jy20a31(M) WOOD Quimby Bros. 1 yCH^VROLET / for economical transportation New Low Prices The Chevrolet Motor Company an nounces the following reductions in the prices of Chevrolet closed models: The Coupe ■ $675 former price $715 The Coach $695 former price $735 The Sedan $775 former price $825 11.1. PRICES F. O. R. FI.INT, MICHIGAN Beaulieu â? Harrel BUY THESE NOW WHI1 TEN DAYS LAST CLIPPERS, BARBER SHEARS, $1J« City Transfer Co $1.19 Curlex Electric Curler, Each is guaranteed by a reliable guarantee and must give you service Will save you dollars per year in the care of your hair and will enable you to care for it at any time. KEM’S for DRUGS C. J. KEM Prop. The REX ALL Store sk‘!h'i.‘1ñ<i<Áu'n‘ V: Our Building Material Line Includes— CEMENT. LIME. PLASTER, BRICK. FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL LATH. CORNER BEADS, SHIN GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL. PLASTERING SAND. ZOURI STORE FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION Many Attend Nebraska Picnic. FURNITURE MOVING Among those from here who at AND STORAGE tended a state wide Nebraska picnic held yesterday at Colorado Lake, oast of Corvallis, were the David Sterling, Waiter Fullmer, V. J. Piano Moving a Specialty. Hazen, Ernest Sears, Bert Burrows Phone 99: Res., 189-.I and Fred Bressler families. H. J. Shinn, William Thum, Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bressler, Mrs. Ida Miller, Ren If your buainem isn’t better this Sanford, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. E. Men year, the reason probably is that denhnl), C. H. Sehnider and Mr y you haven’t done a sufficient and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. amount of judicious advertising in The Sentinel. xxx To Build Service Station E. E. Wyatt and F. N. Pettis ha ve leased property at the corner Long Distance Hauling of Ninth avenue west and Olive street. Eugene, upon which they Piano Moving a Specialty will erect a super-service station. Both mn have been with the Stand Any Tinto—Any Where aril Oil company. Mr. Wyatt, who is a former resident of Cottage Grove, has been manager for that Chestnut Brother«, proprietor« company at Salem and Oregon City (Across street from S. p. depot) and more recently at Centralia, Wash. Chestnut Transfer Coal for Brooders Asparagus Beetle Appears. The asparagus beetle is a new pest that has appeared ia the county. Thia ia the first 1 time this beetle hsa appeared in thi* -■•vtion, and County Fruit Inspector Stewart believe« that he will be able to confine it to one place in Fageae where it has appeared ami kill it out. It is a dangerous peat if it once gain, headway. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Office prone fi Residence phone 155-1. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine ftg-SS txxh lovsl and inrcsnal. »nd ha» been Correct styles always in wedding successful in the treatment of Cscsrrh and social stationery at the live for over forty yean. Sold by all druggist,. Just North of S P Station—Phone 100 I wire priât shop. xxx F. J. CHENEY &. CO.. Toledo. Ohio Demand cuitfrom Boston to Salemwasthe longest in existence, an old lady visited the Boston exchange and asked for a connection to Chicago so she could talk with her son. The need for voicing thought to far-away places began with the nation’s expanding activi ties. Long before the telephone art permitted it, long distance service was demanded. A na tional service was, from the beginning, the beacon of the telephone’s founders, and the inspiration of the scientists and engineers whose achievements gradually overcame the obsta cles to the transmission of human speech. These conquered, national expansion has more and more been made possible, and the uncertainties of separation have diminished. I oday any com munity in America can talk with any other so promptly and satis factorily that men have difficulty in imagining a time when uni versal service was an ideal yet to be reached. Jk \ The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company BELL SYSTEM One Policy • One Syatem . Lai ven« j Nervi««