PAGE TWO
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 9, 1925
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'grown, as well as a boost for the High Aim in Teaching
Interest Shown in Powder.
in road district No. 76. in Lane
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
county, Oregon, will be held at the
one that is growing. But the. pres
MEETING.
Considerable interest is being
Mondays and Thursdays
hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st day
Kindness to Animals shown by farmers of this section
ent generation should bo superior,
whom it may concern: Notice of November. A. D. 192’) ‘ i '
Bede & Smith............ _...... Publishers considering the amount that has
Several year« ago, writes 51. L. II. in the demonstration of blasting « is To
I____ „
___ __ that
_ _______
„_ of Shields schoolhouse in said road
hereby
given
a meeting
Elbert Bede____ ___________ Editor been done for it by the inferior of the Humane Education Press with pyrotol to be held Thursday
the legal voters being resident tax- district to determine whether said
H. F. Edwards,_____ News Editor 1 generations that have gone before, bureau, Boston, the well-known
at the farm of Wright & Boas, , payers and owners of real property road district shall levy . u • »Po
A first-class publication entered at We of the immediately preceding American Journalist and poet. Ella three miles north of Walker on , in road district No. 71, in Lan.« eial tax of $2,120.65 ti pun all the
---- district
------
Oregon, will be held at the taxable property in said
Cottage Grove as second class matter generation have admitted that Wheeler Wilcox, wrote:
the old highway. The demonstra county,
for th«1 purpose of providing funds
“
Many
times
I
am
asked
why
the
hour
of
3
p.
ni.
on
the
21st
day
I
we
are
a
tremendous
improvement
tion
will
be
in
charge
of
O.
8.
for
maintenance
of
roads
in
said
of
November,
A.
D.
1925,
at
th
-
Business Office____ 25 North Sixth
suffering of animals seems to call
I upon those that have preceded us forth more sympathy from me than Fletcher, county agricultural agent, , ' Chickehoniiny schoolhouse in said district.
C.
P.
BARNARD,
■and wo expect tho generation that the suffering of human beings; why and an expert from the Oregon ' road district to determine whether
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
Countv Judge. I
succeed« us to profit by our ex- I give more time and effort In this Agricultural college. Methods of said road district shall levy a spe
By mail (Cash in advance)
CLINTON HURD,
tax of $938.70 upon all the
_____
___ ______
One , year
__ $2.75
| Three months..
months .80 ample.
direction of charitable work than blasting stumps ami opening ditches I cial
Countv Commissioner.
taxable property in said district
Six months.. 1.50 | On« month----- 50
toward any other.
O. E. CROWE.
♦
with pyrotol will be shown, The for the purpose of providing funds
BY CARRRIER
“
My
answer
Is
because
I
believe
Countv Commissioner.
Andrew J. Volstead, author of
for general improvements of roads n2 16c(M)
work will begin at 1:30.
month_________________ $ .30 the national prohibition act, in a this work Includes all the educa
| in said district.
One ______
1.10 recent address in Chicago, stated tional lines of reform which are
Four months, '« advance.
C. P. BARNARD,
n
1.60
Freight Line Is Sold.
Six months, in advance...
Countv Judge I .
needed to make a perfect circle ot
3.00 that prohibition could be made a peace and good will about the
Lons Distance Hauling
One year, in advance___
CLINTON HURD,
J. A. Rhoads, former owner of
fact if the teeth in the law were earth.
County Commissioner. I
Piano Moving a Specialty
O. F. CROWE.
used and those drinking illicit
‘‘A majority of the people who1 the City Transfer here and more
Member of
Countv Commissioner.
National Editorial Association
liquor were sent to jail, as the hear about societies for prevention I recently owner of the Eugene-Rose- i n2-16e(M)
Any Time—Any Where
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation law
contemplates.
When
the of cruelty to animals imagine the I burg freight ):oe, has sold the lat
Oregon Newspaper Conference
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
drinker is compelled to serve time, work of these societies consists In ter concern to the Oregon Auto
the business of the moonshiner and arresting and punishing cruel
PLATOON SYSTEM FOR
drivers
and
furnishing
homes
for
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Transportation company. By the
Department of tho Interior, Unit
bootlegger will straightway become
vagrant animals. But these are deal Mr. Rhoads acquired an inter ed States Land Office, Roseburg,
SCHOOLS.
(Across street from 8. P. station)
an unprofitable one. As long as only
side Issues of the main work. est in the larger company and be Oregon, October 20, 1925.
only the moonshiner and bootlegger
WINTER COAL
Notice is hereby given that Butte
Adoption of the platoon system are sent to jail, there will be many The real work Is the education of came manager of its Eugene
the growing generation In kindness
Mooney, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, Rock Springs and Utah, by sack
for schools is growing in popularity. to buy their wares.
The company operates who, on November 30, 1920, made or ton. Lay in your w inter supply.
to all weaker and lesser creatures branch.
It is already in use in a number
about 10 trucks between Portland Adjoining Farm Homestead Entry,
on earth.
of cities, notably Detroit, Mich.,
“Thoughts are things. Thought and Roseburg. Mr. Rhoads, with No. 013,087, for NW% SE'4, Sec STORAGE AND GENERAL
There are 747 students of the
and its extension to the country University of Oregon who are Is energy—thought Is creative pow his family, has moved from Rose tion 17, Township 21 S.. Range 2
TRANSFER
as a whole is being urged by promi wholly self-supporting, Education er. That Is why It is Important burg to Eugene.
West, Willamette Meridian, has
to
direct
the
minds
of
human
be
nent educators.
Office
prone 6
filed
notice
of
intention
to
make
is certainly worth while for those
to good,
kind,
helpful
There are many advantages to who are that determined to get it. ings
Residence phone 155-1,
three year Proof, to establish claim
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS
thoughts.”
to the land above described, before
tho platoon system, under which
It Is, therefore, the alm and ob
E. O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner,
Wherever the fire
two shifts of pupils are taught in
ject of the humane education organ
DENTISTS
at Eugene, Oregon, on the 1st day
the same rooms by the same teach
place
or furnace isn’t
izations In this country to Instill
of December, 1925.
ers, and its adoption would make
In the minds of the boys and girls 11 W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry.
reaching,
Pearl OiT in
Claimant
names
as
witnesses:
Modern equipment.. First Na-
provision for added school room
In the schools today the principles !
Bank Building. Hours, 9 to Bert Isaacson, Mrs. L. C. Dowens.
an
oil
heater
does — tn-
unnecessary for many years to □--------------------
of Justice and kindness and mercy i lional
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun- George Morris, Albert Rissue, all
Mi«« Myrtle Kern was hostess to all living creatures.
come. Thereby the investment by
dispensadfe as a heating
I days by appointment. Ottico phone of Cotti.ge Grove, Oregon,
school districts would bo decreased, Friday evening to the Joker club,
I 10, residency phone 212-R.
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,
auxiliary!
with a corresponding decrease in Special guests were Mrs. Tl. A. Finest Chinese Teas
o22n!9(2)
Register.
IVK.
W.
E.
LEBOW.
—
Dentist.
Office
Miller, Mrs. J. P. Graham, Mrs.
education per pupil.
and Main streets. Hours,
Pearl Oil burns clean
Regarded as Dessert 8:30 Fifth
With one teacher teaching two G. O. Knowles, Mrs. O. W. Hays,
to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
—
the
highest-grade
shifts each «lay, better salaries Miss Mildred Sterrett and Miss
Ot course, Chinese do not eat Ice and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
MEETING.
need
<-«U»ld be paid without nn increase Bello Burkholder. Four tables were cream, for the whole cult of cold offico 35, residence I61-J.
kerosene only —re
To whom it may concern: Notice'
in the present cost of education.
formed ami the evening was pleas foods and cold drinks Is contrary
fined and re-refined by
ATTORNEYS
is Lw.
v— r given .......
> < f .1 11^ ...
hereby
that u a 1. meeting
of |
Cottage Grove has an investment antly spent at five hundred. A to their dietetic principles. Many
the
legal
voters
being
resident
tax
centuries
ago
when
China
wai
the Standard Oil Com-
of ovor $100,000 in school prop- two course luncheon was served swept by cholera one of the sage« TJERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor- payers and owners of real property
erty, whch is utilized for school by the hostess. The rooms were recommended that the water be xl ney at Law. First National
fany’s special process,
purposes about six hours for nine attractively decorated with bright boiled, and In order to make the Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage
t won t corrode the
Orovo, Oregon.
The new vogue in locks. Dis*
months of tho year, No business autumn foliage.
heated fluid more palatable a herb
heater!
Ask for it by
tinction
with
dignity.
Sur
— <$•—
could survive making uso of that
was steeped in It, now known as I l J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law
"‘'irfe:
passing convenience with en
name— “Pearl Oil.”
n mount of property for so few
The annual freshman-sophomore tea. Hence the development of tea II and Notary Public. Practices
hours of the day.
during charm. No building
party was hold Friday night in culture throughout the Flowery in all courts. Bailor building, Cot it — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
ness caused by Catarrh.
The cost of education is mount- the high school gymnasium, kingdom and the ceremonial signifi tage Grovo, Oregon.
completely modern without
(California)
cance
of
tea
drinking,
John
W.
Har
Sold by drugguh for ovor 40 yean
ing to such heights that some which was decorated with the rington writes in the New York
PHYSICIANS
S chlage Button Locks.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohic
method of economizing must bo colors of tho two classes. Gaines Herald-Tribune. In the chop suey
found, Possibly tho platoon system occupied the greater part of the restaurant ordinary tea Is served I d I )R. C. E. FROST.—Physician
anil Surgein. Office in Lawson
is tho solution.
Salesbooks. The Sentinel.
evening, at the close of which re pots. Just as though It were water, Building. Piiono 47, Cottage Grove,
freshments were served.
The but the superfine teas are In reality Oregon.
Walker, of the University junior senior party will be held in dessert drinks, just as a port wine
the snme hall Wednesday night. or champagne was once considered rd AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy
and Surgeon. Evenings,
Members of the Bandon football In the days of the three-bottle men. by sician
appointment.
Suite 3, Kent
one Is offered after dinner
team and their rooters will be When
Bldg.,
Cottage
Grove. Entrance on
which
Is
such
tea
as
a small cup in
special guests.
Barber Shop *■
“Mist of the Mountain,” costing north Sixth street, just off Main.
many dollars the pound, one know« rA *A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician
Mrs. J. Q. Willetts was hostess that something most complimentary
and Surgeon. Calls answered
Thursday afternoon to the Past and luxurious is Intended.
day or night. Maternity work a
(KEROSENE)
(TE BOB, CURL ÂND
specialty.
Over C. J. Breier Co.
Noble Grnnds club. Special guests
Phones:
Offico
34,
residence
199-J.
DYE
H.4IR
wore Mrs. T. L. Ball and Mrs.
Amusing Error in Bible
Walter Hatch. The rooms wore
Comical mistakes are not all con I)B- A. W. KIME.—Physician and
Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases Barber Work in General ;
decorated with henutiful chrysan fined to early Bibles put out by ob
themums. A delicious two course scure printers. At even so late a of women and children a specialty. special attention to children
Will care for confinements at his
luncheon was served by the hostess. date as 1804 no less an Institution home
if desired. Office over C. J.
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
A business session was held nnd than the Clarendon Press, main Breior Co, Phones: Office, 234;
tained
wltliln
the
sacred
precincts
the remainder of the afternoon was
residence, 126-J. Residence address,
of
Oxford
university
Itself,
perpe
1149
west
Main.
spent in needlework. The club will
trated what Is known ns the “ear”
moot next month with Mrs. William Bible. In all well-ordered family
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
Baker.
Bibles Matthew 13:43 reads: "Who
DRUGSTORE
I
lit.
H. A
HAGEN.—License«!
hath ears to hear, let him bear."
A unit-type lock installed in io
Druglesa Physician. Phone 30. I
The Social Twelve mot Thursday Hence one can Imagine the horror
JESS LANSING
Ostrander Building, 630% Main
minutes. No complicated mortising.
afternoon with Mrs. H. H. Veati’h, of the meticulous English sages street,
Cottage Grove, Oregon. *
• Proprietor
No adjustments. Recommended by
president of the club. Mrs. Amelia when an edition of the Holy Book
leading architects and builders.
Currin nnd Mrs. J. A. Merryman came from this press with this par
Types for all doors. Any U. S.
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
were special guests. A short busi ticular verse rending as follows:
«tandard finish, with either glass or
COLLECTIONS
"Who hath ears to ear, let him
FURNITURE
MOVING
metal
knobs.
a
ness session was held and needle- hear.
” All of which goes to show IYARRY W. NEET.—Collections
and Notary Public.
Bailer
work occupied the remainder of that the Cockney Influence will oc
AND STORAGE
the pleasant afternoon.
A two casionally make itself felt even building, Cottage Grove.
course luncheon was served by tho within the dignified quadrangle of ----------------------------------------------- -
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hostess. A beautiful fruit, center- England's oldest university.—New
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
Piano Moving a Specialty.
MEETING.
York
Herald.
piece composed the decoration for
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
the dining table.
To
whom
it
may
concern:
Notice
London Inn Fastidious
is hereby given that a meeting of
Members of the congregation of
Although the old Inverness cloak the legal voters being resident tax
tho Presbyterinn church will be that flourished as a gentleman’s cov payers and owners of real property
entertained Wednesday afternoon ering in Victorian days has disap in road district No. 56, in Lane
Oregon, will be held at the
at 2:30 at the church by tho aid peared almost entirely nnd IB seen county,
hour of 2 p. in. on the 21st
society team captained by M rs. only rarely on elderly clubmen «till of November, A. D. 1925. nt
F. E. Mendenhall, whieh lost in a clinging to a forgotten past, n mod schoolhouse in said roa«l
ification, In the form of an oi>era trict to determine whether
recent membership drive to tho cloak
or cape, cut very full, Is be roail district shall levy a
team captained by Mrs. B. K. Job. ing shown by smart West end eial
tax of $1,328.40 upon all
Mrs. Charles Adams is ncting
_ cap tailors ns the latest thing for wear taxable property in said district
Hot Water Bottles
tain of tho losing team during the with evening dress. The dinner for the purpose of providing funds
jacket became popular after the for cutting out hills, grading and
Vim save befiiuae it is the very absence of Mrs. Mendenhall.
war for evening affairs, and for ■ ditching.
!'ili «st quality Hot Water Bottle
C. P. BARNARD,
Tho Keepers of the Den met time it seemed that the tall coat
Countv Judge.
v- ■ soltl at the price.
iS
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Thursday at Hotel Bartell for their would be relegated to the past. Re
CLINTON HURD,
cently, however, there has been a
\ pu are safe bemuse it won’t regular weekly luncheon. They
County Commissioner.
have revulsion of opinion, and a number
leak—it’s made in one piece, invited tho
O. E. CROWE.
“ members of
n«l seams, splices or patches. club to bo their guests th»» Lions of «mart hotel« that formerly per n2 l«c(M)
County Commissioner.
r Á ■■
November
mitted
the
entrance
of
diners
In
the
<!Paranteed for two years— 17 at a theater party in
more unconventional attire, now in
Eugene.
sist upon the tall coat and white
—♦—
NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT
MEETING.
The Light Bearers met last week tie.—New York World.
in the Presbyterian church. M M.
KEM’S FOR DRUGS Charles Adams conducted an inter
To whom it mnv concern: Notice
Heat and Lightning
is 1 hereby
____ _ given
--- -- that a meeting of
««sting study program.
One of the stereotyped statement« the legal voters beini
’ . Lig resilient tax-
of the textbooks Is that light pavers and owners ol if real property
17, in lAni
Lane 1
The session of tho Tanglefoot ning 1« made visible by the "hexit- in road district No. 17.
C. J. KEM. Prop
county, Oregon, will be held nt the
club, to have boon held November Ing of the air,” Just a« the filament hour
of
8
p.
m.
on
<lnv
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
17, has been postponed to Novem of an Incandescent lamp 1« made to of November, A. D.
the
glow when an electric current
ber 24.
TT EACIIING into her distant
Wildwood
schoolhouse
road
passes through It. A« no physicist, district to determine
cities, and elsewhere held aloft
said
says Nnture Magazine, has ever road district shall
-1-
V corners were the Roman
spe-
The La Comus club will meet succeeded In making iitr lqpilnoua
on heavy poles, now offers
tax of $2,937.16
Tuesday fo’ one o’clock luncheon by any ordinary beating process eial
Empire’s military roads, built
taxable property in
communication
facilities that
with Mrs. H. A. Miller.
this explanation will hardly pah« for the purpose of providing funds
that the couriers or armies of
muster. The real explanation, ac for surfacing road with crushed
are
practically
free from the
«•3
The Id mart es club will meet cording to Dr. W. J. Humphreys, roch.
Caesar
might
have
highways
C.
P.
BARNARD,
hazards of storms and other
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Mam must probably be sought in elec
Countv Judge.
that were dependable.
trical phenomena within the atoms
Vcatch.
dangers.
CLINTON
HIRD,
of the atmospheric gases rather
County Commissioner.
Through the industrial heart
than In the molecular movement«
O. E. CROWE,
In affording rapid and de
Ì
Armistice Sermon Given.
that constitute heat.
of
America
—
from
New
York
n2-16c(M)
County Commissioner.
Armistice day was commémora ted
pendable transit to thoughts
Sunday night in a sermon at the
to Chicago—a highway for the
Court Clothes
voiced
every minute between
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
Presbyterian church bv Pastor Dun
wnnt you to mnke the outfil
voice has just been dedicated to
# ————•
«-an P. Cameron. A capacity house for 1 tny trial.”
great cities, it serves a large ter
Department of the Interior« U. 8.
• listened attentively to Mr. Camer
service, likewise designed to
“Let me see.” n tuned the experi land office at Roseburg, Oregon,
ritory both alone and as part of
on s recital of th»- events concern enced modiate. “You’ll want a 4! I O«*tobvr 30, 1925.
afford dependability to its trav
Notice i» hereby given that
ing the entry of Canada and the rect teatimony suit, a croon-exam I na-
a national wire system that is
Char Ira W. Arrington, of Disston,
r
j United States into the conflict. He tlon gown, and something dainty i i Oregon,
ellers. 1 his is the world’s longest
who, , on Dctoner 29, 1920.
and
clinging
to
faint
In.*
being
further extended through
jd depicte.I vividly scenes on the l«t
I ON luu.w Ai pay pK<>)s.>ai<>H opaiu
telephone
cable
which,
buried
tlefielda of Fraser and Belgium,
012619, for thi
‘ie SE% of section 35,
cables in response to the people*»
township 21 i south, range 1 west,
declaring that religion had an ini
beneath the streets of crowded
A Wifo-Beatar
need.
Willamette ini'ridian, has filed no
portant place in the minds of the
"You know Archie? He beats Ms t-iee of 1 intention
_____
to make final
American noldiern and was n big wife up every morning.”
| three-vear proof, . to establish claim
All the rnjoyn ent
factor
in
winning
the
war.
Mem-
“
You
don
’
t
«ay!"
the
land
above
deserii»«d,
before
ofiolJ-l*»h«ooe<i cuts
O. Immel, U. $L Coimuissioner,
bers of the <1. A. R., Spanish War
"Yea. He <r'« up at eight, and
fjgu new-taduoiwd
A
I he Pacific Telephone and Telegraph
his offico nt Eugene, Oreg >n,
veterans, American Legion and «lie gets up st nine."
agivcmemr There
i on . the 16th dnv of Decemlier. 19*5.
auxiliary organisation« were «p«eial
Minutes , » • siwl
names
as
witnesses:
Claimant
***
BELL system
7
Al
.-Ml«-,« Mieit Osts
guests at the
‘ servine*.
Ben Pitcher. John H. Carr. Wilbur
Transferred
are breakfast ready!
Pitcher and Alexander I.nndbitrg,
Mother—Your face Is very clean all
One Policy
of Do renn
One System
The tonie for the business world but where did you get euch dirty
"Alberi Ma"J» />» firttrr Hrealfuit»
HAMILL A. CANADAY.
—newspaper advertising.
XX bands?
n2-30e
Register. I
LltUe Boy—Washing tny facet
I
iotUqe tèroiT Sentinel
Chestnut Transfer
warmths sake
the portable
heating
auxiliary
|
Society
buildings
schok ^ e
Hall's Catarrh
Medicine
1
BUTTON-LOCKS
PEARL
MPERIAT
OIL
'BUTTON
in the knob
to Lock.
just turn the
City Transfer Co.
HEAT&LIGHT
fo Unlock
Knowles & Graber
J^ANTLEEJZ
A Modern Roman Road
2
Albers
•v
5........
Company
»