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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 16, 1925 PAGE TWO only a passing event of a day and •n of the club, was presented with a Advancement. of no serious moment, what are beautiful picture by the members 4 4 To-day I have been twenty-five to be expected of our citizens of in appreciation of her service to years in your service, sir." the chib. Publishers the future? 44 Yes. And look how you have Bede 4 Smith..... n ---------------------------------- □ ...... .......Editor Elbert Bede------- Two outstanding moral« are to be risen. When you began you only News Editor H. F. Edwards,.. A burlesque Sousa’s band enter pointed. A benefit card party will be [ got 100 marks a month—and now Firstly and foremost, we here see tained members of the Eastern given Thursday afternoon at 2:30 you get 1,000,000!”—Meggendorfer A first-class publication entered at Star Friday night in the Masonic I Cottage Grove as second-class matter the results of lax parental disci in I. O. O. F. hall by the Past i Blaetter (Munich). the auto- hall. The program consisted of sev Noble Grands elub. pline. In these days of Business Office......... 25 North Sixth mobile, of the movies, of jazz, eral amusing instrumental and vo NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. Mrs. C. J. Kern will be hostess sheiks and flappers, of free and cal numbers. The instruments con SUBSCRIPTION RATES sisted of drums, combs and jazz tomorrow afternoon to the Tuesdny ft ENERAL LAND OFFICE, easy conduct on the part of many By mail (Cash in advance) Washington, D. C., Nov. 2, 1925. One year__ $2.75 | Three months.. .80 older ones, parental discipline is horns and the musicians were at Bridge club. Notice is hereby given that subject Six months.. 1.50 | One month....... 50 harder than ever to maintain. It tired in uniforms of various styles. —#— to the conditions and limitations of BY CARRRIER The Utopia club will meet Thurs the acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., often means taking the pleasure Mrs. Herman Edwards was leader. One month__________________ $ -30 out of life for parents, but it is The members were Mrs. Schofield day afternoon with Mrs. F. L. 218), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat., I 1179), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat., Four months, ’« advance.... .. 1.10 Stewart, Mrs. Merville Veatch, 758), and pursuant to departmental Six months, in advance---------- 1.60 more worth while than ever before Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Mrs. Dale Grannis. regulations of April 14, 1924 (50 One year, in advance—............. 3.00 and, unless parents are ready and Here are a numerous choice of The Joker club will meet with L. D. 376), the timber on the fol willing to cooperate with school Hawkins, Mrs. F. E. Dixon and Currin. Miss Laura lowing lands will be sold December dresses which have been selected Mrs. W. E. Lebow Friday. authorities and other authorities in Mrs. Lynch Member of 18, 1925, at 10 o’clock a. in.. at for their good style and fine quality National Editorial Association holding youngsters to their place, Stewart was pianist/ Mrs. Schofield public auction at the U. S. Oregon State Editorial Assiciation we must expect our girls to become Stewart was chairman. Mrs. Ed- fabrics. They are of, satin, satin office at Roseburg, Oregon, to Rates on Fruit Lowered. Oregon Newspaper Conference bidder at not less than cigarette-smoking flappers and our wards and Mrs. Hawkins enter- faced canton, flat crepes and kasha Reducod express rates on Oregon highest tained with a duet of discords, fruit and nuts will make it possible appraised value as shown by boys moonshine tipplers. flannel. < notice, sale to be subject to STUDENTS AND LIQUOR. session preceded the business A The second moral to be pointed for Oregonians to send these deli approval of the Secretary of Such style touches as back and side is: If we older ones expect the entertainment. cacies east as gifts. F. E. Menden Interior. The purchase price, with Through kindness which it trusts younger ones to leave filthy illicit an additional sum of one-fifth of flares, side drapes, attractive pleat hall, secretary of the local cham one per cent thereof, being commis will be repaid by future strict liquor alone, we should sot the Mrs. Lydia Stouffer was honor ings, jabots and rich brocade trim ber of commerce, last week re sions allowed, must be deposited nt moral deportment upon the part example which we expect them to guest Thursday at Constellation mings stamp them as of the very ceived a letter from the Portland time of sale, money to be returned of the young folk concerned, The follow, Youngsters have an irri- club, the occasion being her if sale is not npproved. otherwise latest style .creations. Black and Sentinel refrains from publishing tating way of imitating their eightieth birthday anniversary and chamber stating that body had se patent will issue for tho timber, the foremost color favorites are well the complete details of recent elders in the things we do not want j also her wedding anniversary. Mrs. cured from the American Express which must be removed within ten company the lowest rate for ship years. Bids will he received from represented in the assortment. events which resulted in bringing them to do. Stouffer is a charter member of ping dried prunes, nuts and apples, citizens of tho United States, asso several high school students before the club and also a charter mem Each and every one of these dresses all in one package. Under the ciations of such citizen#, and cor tho school board. The names of ber of the local Eastern Star. She is especially underpriced for this old ruling it was difficult to send porations organized under the laws - W. H. WEATHERSON. those concerned are also withheld, wag presented with a huge birth of the United States or any state, special showing. To select new with the hope that appreciation of day cake lighted with candles and a combined package east. It is territory, or district thereof only. winter dresses now is highly ad Pioneer newspaper work at the a bouquet of chrysanthemums. Mrs. believed the new plan will result in Upon application of a qualified this kindness may be demonstrated purchaser the timber on any legal visable when you can purchase by a conduct upon the part of those outposts of civilization has devel Earl Hill, Mrs. H. W. Titus and putting these specialized products subdivision will be offered separ into the hands of many persons. many men who have become oped these for so little money. concerned that will show that they ately before being included in any Mrs. N. E. Glass were hostesses truly regret what they have done conspicuous in their communities, to the club. A short business ses The rates are effective Devember offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S., 5, 1925. 3 W., Sec. “ 9 --------- NE’4 --------- NE'A that has brought shame upon the and often over the state. Meeting sion was held and the remaining cedar 50M, NW14 NEŸ4 school and sorrow and tears to and overcoming adversities has hours spent in needlework. A cedar 30M, SW’4 NE’4 Teachers Attend Institute. made them rugged and lovable cafeteria luncheon was served. Ad parents. cedar 40 M, 8E% NE% Schools of the city were closed characters. It is the solemn duty 45 M. NEV, SEU cedar Told in as few words as possible, ditional guests were Mrs. C. A. __ ’4 _ fir ___ 1095 several students drank liquor either of The Sentinel to record the pass Hood of Portland, Miss Belle Burk Thursday and Friday while teacher» cedar 40 M, NW’4 SE were in attendance at the annual M. cedar 100 M, SW>4 SE% fir at or immediately following a re ing of one such, W. H. Weatherson, holder and Mrs. F. L. Grannis. Lane cqunty teachers’ institue in 1050 M, cedar 80 M, SE’4 HE >4 cent high school party, When who was known over the entire 820 M, cedar 55 M; none of Eugene. All teachers of the local Jir the timber on this section to be brought upon the carpet the pupils county in which he labored for Mrs. J. Q. Willets was hostess schools attended. Problems con sold for less than $1.50 per M for refused to tell where they got it. more than a quarter of a century, today to the Past Matrons club. the fir and cedar on the NE’4 and They did, however, deny that any For many years he directed the Mrs. D. H. Hemenway was an ad- cerning schools were discussed and $2 per M for the fir and $1.50 THE QUALITY STURE-cooo service was given to any girl or girls, de destinies of The Florence West. ditional guest, A short business addresses were made by a number er M for the cedar on the SE’4. He met and overcome competition session preceded the social after- of prominent educators of the state. . 19 S., R. 1 W„ Sec. 31, SE’4 spite gossip to tho contrary. The pupils concerned are on pro in the little community, Lane coun noon. A two-course luncheon was F. L. Grannis, principal of the NE’4 red fir 855 M, cedar 20 M, bation and must walk tho straight ty’s only seaport, where there was served by the hostess. The rooms Cottage Grove high school, made SW’4 NE’4 red fir 1030 M, cedar paper, but were decorated with old fashioned a talk to high school teachers on 20 M, white fir 25 M, none of the and narrow path if they wish to hardly room for one timber on this section to be sold when the paper passed from his marigolds, ferns and chrysanthe the relationship of students to for less than $1.75 per M for the What have you to place before Special bookkeeping systems continuo their education, ami they athletic» and Miss Mildred Sterrett hands it soon withered and died, mums. red fir, $1 per M for the white of many kinds. The Sentinel. the 10,000 eyes that read each issue can not participate in high school of the junior high school spoke on fir and $1.50 per M for the cedar. of The Sentinel? NEWSPAPER activities or athletics during the Now it is no more, and Florence the desirability of membership in T. 27 S.. R. 12 W„ Sec. 29 NE’4 advertising makes big stores out remainder of tho year. This is without a newspaper, as well Mrs. Ranson Cone was hostess the Oregon State Teacher’s asso NE’4 yellow fir 175 M, rod fir 925 of little ones means that the winning foot ball as without its pioneer editor. M, SE’4 NE% yellow fir 150 M, to the Ad Libitum club Thursday Whatever his faults and foibles afternoon. Mrs. Raymond Cone was ciation. O. W. Hays, superintend red fir 175 M, white fir 25 M, squad is broken up and that ('ot Cottage Grove Folks Are Learning tags Grove may iose the pennant may have been, he earned the an invited guest. The time was pleas ent, was a member of the resolu 8W’4 NEU yellow fir 1525 M, How to Heed It. white fir 150 M, NE’4 SEU yellow —all through the indiscretions of a right to finger a harp, in place of antly spent in social conversation tions committee. fir 650 M, red fir 375 M, white fow. We trust those concerned the little types with which he com and needlework. A tempting lunch fir 100 M, NWU SEU yellow fir Are you miserable with an Hi« eon was served. The rooms were 1525 M, white fir 350 M, SEU realize what disappointment they posed vigorous editorials, ing back? Do you get up lame SEU yellow fir 750 M, red fir 400 scissors have been sheathed and hia have brought the coaches that Facing a Burglar decorated with large white chrysan M. White fir 150 M, SWU 8E>4 and stiff; drag through the day whipped into shape n team which pen has been laid down, but he themums and potted ferns. If a burglar Is at your bedside yellow fir 2000 M, white fir 75 M, feeling tired, weak and depressed? will bo long kindly remembered by " 12 W., Sec. " ------ has lost only one game. S.t R. 11, SE ’4 and blds you throw up your hands, T. 28 8., d ... fir .3320 fir Then you should help your kidneys. NEU red ___ M, white ................. Tho astounding thing in connec those who know him in his pristine The W. C. T. U. held regular throw them up. Keep them up. If 80 M, hemlock 80 M, none of the Backache is often the first sign tion with this truly sad affair is vigor. business meeting Friday afternoon you are awakened by noise below timber on these sections to be sold of failing kidneys. Urinary troubles above or In another part of your for less than $2.50 per M for the that, »0 we have been told by those in the Methodist church. Pastor or quickly follow. Neglected, there’s apartment and. while you are In $1 who wore present, the young folk Familiarity breeds contempt. Our John A. Linn gave an interesting vestlgatlng, come face to face with red and yellow fir and danger of gravel, dropsy or fatal per M for the white fir and hem talked of drinking moonshine liquor groat movie sheik has been desert talk on law enforcement. your burglar, stop where you are. lock. T. 18 S.. R. 6 W„ Sec. 5. Bright’s disease. Don’t wait for an though it wits a common ed by his wife because he wanted Don’t be foolhardy. Obey him Im NEU SWU red fir 820 M, T. 17 serious kidney sickness! Use Doan’s thing and that in thin ease it was to stay homo evenings and rear Members of the Tillicum club will plicitly. It Is cheaper. You can 8., R. 7 W.. Sec. 31. SEU SWU Pills, a stimulant diuretic to the justifiable because dancing was not babies. After this confession he go to Eugene Wednesday evening earn more money, you can buy Jew yellow fir 350 M, Lot 4 yellow fir kidneys, before it is too late. This M, none of the timber on these permitted at tho high school party. surely will be deserted by the to be guests of Mrs. C. H. Van- els to replace those he takes: But 550 sections to be sold for less than Cottage Grove resident tells an not, my friend, if you are dead. An excuse like that needs crutches. flappors to whom he was their Denburg at her home. $2 per M. T. 16 8.. R. 2 W.. Sec. experience: But If you have the drop on him 3. SWU NWU fir 2040 M, cedar If drinking liquor that is made movie hero. Mrs. Narcissa L. Smith, 118 north and are sure of It. if you are sure 35 M„ NWU SWU fir 2015 M„ The Keepers of the Den met for you won’t miss—let him have It It cedar 45 M. SWU SWU fir 700 First street, Cottage Grove, says: contrary to the laws of our land and must be drunk where tho nrm A man may be willing to die their regular 12 o’clock luncheon may not be the sporting thing to do M, cedar 45 M; none of the timber “My kidneys were out of order of the law does not reach, is to for a girl, but not for the girl who Thursday at Hotel Bartell. Mrs. hut he Is no sport. He Is not giving on this section to he sold for less and I suffered so with my back I Stewart, former president .von a sporting chance—and will than $1.75 per M for the fir and could hardly keep going. Frequent bo by our young folk considered is willing ho should. not.—George B. Dougherty In Llh- $1 Dor'M for the cedar. T. 29 8.. dizzy headaches made pie miserable. R. 10 W.. Sec. 29, NEV, SEU red erty. fir 860 M, white cedar 160 M, none My work was burdensome and I Death in fAe Wafers of the 2.. timber on ... this .Li. __ section .............. to often neglected it and my kidneys The overflow of a river In conse be sold for less than $1.50 per M acted irregularly—D oan’s Pills for the fir and $7 per M for the quence of excessive rainfall Is yie cured me of the backache and all WILLIAM SPRY, moat familiar type of flood, but cedar. signa of kidney complaint.” ulfidl4c(2) Commissioner. there are many others, says Nature Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t Magazine. Low-lying coasts of the simply ask for a kidney remedy— | ocean are often Inundated by so- NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT get Doan’s Pills—the same that called "tidal waves'*—which have MEETING. Mrs. Smith had. Foster-Melburn nothing to do with the tides tn the ordinary sense of the term. To whom it may concern: Notice Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. Some of these waves are du« to is hereby given that a meeting of earthquake«, other« to storms. IB the legal voters being resident tax the Lisbon earthquake of November payers and owners of real property in road district No. 56, in Lane t, 1756, 60.000 people were drowned county, Oregon, will be held at the by a wave eight feet high that ad hour of 2 p. m. on the 21st Pearl Oil in a port vanced from the see. of November, A. D. 1925, at able oil heater is an The most destructive storm schoolhouse in said road waves have occurred along the trict to determine whether auxiliary to the fire coast of th« Bay of Bengal. The road district shall levy a place and furnace, and one of October 7, 1787, Is said to cial tax of $1,328.40 upon all have risen 40 feet In the River taxable property in said district of many daily uses — HuglL sweeping away 300,000 souls. for the purpose of providing funds need for cutting out hills, grading and warmth to dress by, The Calcutta cyclone of October 5, 1864, earned the drowning of 48.- ditching. bathe, or dine, etc. C. P. BARNARD, 000 people. Countv Judge. In the terriHe Backergunge hurri Pearl Oil is the highest- CLINTON HURD, cane of 1876 the water ro«e from Countv Commissioner. grade kerosene only—re 30 to 40 feet in less than half an O. Ë. CROWE. fined and re-refined by the hour during the night of October n2-16c(M) County Commissioner. The new vogue in locks. Dis 31-November 1, and 100,000 p«r- Standard Oil Company’» tinction with dignity. Sur sons perished. special process. Clean burn NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT passing convenience with en- ing— no oily odor—and it MEETING. during charm. No building One on tA« Pasfor won't corrode the heater I completely modem without To whom it inav concern: Notice The good parson was a llttl« ab- Ask for Pearl Oil by namtl We are giving away a crystal bowl containing two gold fiah, with the purchase is hereby given that a meeting of S chlagb Button Locks. s«nt-min<1ed, and somewhere or the legal voters being resident tax of a fifty-cent box ot. Lac-Lax. the delicious candy laxative. other during th« day. possibly at payers STANDARD on. COMPANY and owners of real property th« barber shop, he acquired a hat in road district No. 17, in Lane Children delight in these lively little gold fish, the goldest we could find any that looked very like his. but be county, Oregon, will be held at the | where. They are fascinating to grownups, too. and the clear crystal of tho longed to some one else. hour of 8 p. m. on the 21st day That evening he dined out and | of November, A. D. 1925. at the aquarium reflecting the golden flashes of alert, busy little inhabitants adds an when the guests were leaving tho Wildwood schoolhouse in said road ornamental touch to the home. boat accompanied them to the door. , district to determine whether said “This Is yours, la It notT” said road district shall levy a spe- spe We couldn't think of a more acceptable gift with which lu introduce this very the host, picking up the parson’« cial tax of $2,937.16 upon all the taxable property in saiii district mild and pleasant laxative. And a laxative of thia kind is very important hat •Tee," said the parson, "that la for tho purpose of providing fund« at this particular time. Lac- Lax are mild and harmless, nothing habit-ion»- for surl facing road with crushed mln«." rock. ing about them. Grown folks like them and children really delight in There was a queer smile on the C. P. BARNARD, host's face as he handed over the Countv Judge. them, for they are just like little mint lozenges. headgear. For pasted In the crown CLINTON HURD, thereof was a card bearing this log County Commissioner. end. meant for all and sundry: "No, O. E. CROWE, my frtend, this Is not your hat I" nS -16c(M) County Commissioner. £otta$e tërove Sentinel | Mondays and Thursdays Society ANNOUNCING for MONDAY, TUESDAY. WEDNESDAY Final Showing of Factory Shipment Smartly Styled Frocks of Silks, Satin and Flannels At Umphrey & Mackin’s Price Range $9.50, $12.50 to $22.50 ? Backache Is Warning! fileplaces dont reach your** eater buildings BUTTON-LOCKS «•ee-^old Fish (Including Fish Bowl) LAOLAX acuì DELICIOUS CANDY LAXATIVE 0«4rsn»iTdt«kr»pB<'w»l* hesltliv ot mot»"» back PHENOPHTHALEIN CASCARA SENNA LAC LAX CO J More than a Laxative Putt, A-p inYou l.«'ti¿ Beach C.d. J KEM’S for DRUGS C. J KK.M Prop« The REX<11.1. Store Obodience I do not know of anyone who make« it« feel more than Milton toe« th* grandeur of the enda which we ought to keep always be fore ns. and therefore our own pet- tine«« and want of courage and no- bl«<ieM tn pursuing them I believe he failed to discern many of the intermediate relation« which God has eetaMlshetl between Himself and ni; but I know no on« who teaches ua more habitually that dis obedience to the divine will is the seat of all misery to men—F n Maurice. In "The Friendship of Rooks* NOTICE TOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. land office at Roseburg, Oregon, October 30. 1925. Notice is hereby given that Charles W. Arrington, of Disston, Oregon, who. on October 29, 1920, om |»u« AJiUj pzujs.iuioy epvtu 012619. for the 8E)4 of section 35, township 21 south, range 1 west. Willamette meridian, has filed no lice of intention to make final three-yeer proof, to establish elsim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel. U. 8. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 16th day of December, 1J25. Claimant name« ss witnesses: Ben Pitcher, John 8. Carr. Wilbur Bookkeeping charge of 25c oa Pitcher «ad Alexander Landburg, On-gon, all account« under *1. The S«a all of Dores«, HAMILL A. CANADAY. tiael. n230c Regis: er. turn th« I PEARI OIL s (KB ROSIMI) HEAT ¿-LIGHT Knowles & Graber