COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 1925
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BLUE MOUNTAIN.
dictatorial wizard, who gave the
Her Mistake.
world “Tho Covered Wagon’’ has
Usher: “Lady I think you have
produced another epic screen mas
(Special to The SentineL)
wrong seatB.
May I see your
Nov. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Chester stubs?”
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‘The Pony Express” has the his Doggett and children of London
Lady (somewhat deaf): “Young
PONY EXPRESS” MILESTONE torical realism and the majestic visited Sunday at the J. S. Allen
man, I want you to understand I
IN FILM ANNALS.
sweep that distinguished its famous home.
do not smoke. ’ ’
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost spent
predecessor, but it is a more color
Historical
Realities
Vie
With
Saturday,
evening
at
the
W.
D.
ful
spectacle
and
a
more
thrilling
Mayonnaise
NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN
Humanities in New Cruze
romance than the jpeturization of Heath home at Mount View.
MENT TIMBER.
Salads
Pioneer Epic.
•
Miss Winnifred Jones of Eugene GENERAL LAND OFFICE,
Emerson Hough’s great novel.
Miss " Washington, D. C., Nov. 2, 1925.
Wednesday
with
And well it might be! For in visited
I If the sensational enthusiasm of all the glamorous history of Gladys Whipps.
Notice is hereby given that subject
the conditions and limitations of
those who have witnessed James America no chapter sizzles with
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Crawford i to
acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.,
! Cruze’s mighty Paramount western, such exciting, picturesque and mo were visitors at the Persey Moody the
218), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat.,
I “The Pony Express” may be ac mentous events as that which deals home Monday.
1 1179), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat.,
cepted as a criterion, then the with those feverish, restless days,
Mrs. John Allen and daughter 758), and pursuant to departmental
regulations of April 14, 1924 (50
early in 1860, when the dark Sadie visited one day last week L. D. 376), the timber on the rol-1
clouds of the Civil war were swift at the home of Allen’s brother, lowing lands will be sold December
18, 1925, at 10 o’clock a. m., at
ly but surely gathering on the Roy Howard, in Cottage Grove,
pablic auction at the U. 8. land
Several of the children of the office
horizon, and the daredevil riders
at Roseburg, Oregon, to the
Enroll Today—It’s a Good School
of the Pony Express were in the neighborhood are out of school with highest bidder at not less than the
the whooping cough.
appraised value as shown by this
hey-day of their glory.
notice, sale to be subject to the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and
i
Not only has Cruze succeeded in
approval of the Secretary of the
A. E. ROBERTS, President
giving a graphic, unforgettable pic Harry Frost visited Sunday at Interior. The purchase price, with
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.
ture of the stirring achievements the home of Harry Castles.
an additional sum of one-fifth of
kUI It.?/ IL» ktJ/ i!t/ H» 11J1 kl» M fl >!» WIL WAI Wil k!» 1!» WAL WAL Iliff 1W.1W MH WAL kUfl WAL H1?L
one per cent thereof, being conimis
J. Joneg and Allen Jones and
I
of these rugged heroes, who estab
lished the first active communica Frank Carson of Eugene were * in sions -allowed, must be deposited at
time of sale, money to he returned
tion between the east and the west, the neighborhood Saturday.
if sale is not approved, otherwise
but with their terrific hardships,
patent will issue for the timber,
dangerous escapades and glorious
Turning the Tables.
which must be removed within ton
years.
Bids will be received from
victories as a dramatic background,
“Three gallons of gas, please.”
of the United States, asso
he has deftly interwoven an irresis
“Yes, sir. Want some cylinder citizens
ciations of such citizens, and cor
tible appealing love plot that lends oil toot”
porations organized under the laws
a softening influence to the dy
of the United States or any state,
“No, just gas.”
namic action.
“Do you want some paint? Your territory, or district thereof only.
Upon application of a qualified
To say that the characterizations ear needs it and we’ve got same purchaser
the timber on any legal
fully measure up to the greatness dandy paint—heat proof, dirt-proof, subdivision will be offerod separ
ately before being included in any
of the story is to pay a well de guaranteed to wear long.”
offer of a larger unit. T. 22 S..
served tribute to tho ’/holly de-
“No, I want only gus today.”
AND KEEP IT UP BY BUYING FURNITURE,
3 W., See. 9 NE’4 NE
lighful performance of Betfy Comp
“Then you want your car cedar
' SOM, NW’4 NE
HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, STOVES, EVERY
son as the heroine; to the histrionic washed ? ’ ’
cedar SOM, SW’4 NE-
cedar
40 M, SE’4 NE
ability
and
two-fisted
manliness
THING NEEDED FOR GARDEN OR HOME, AT
“I said that I wanted only gas.”
r Grocer FOR
of Ricardo Cortez in tho role of
“You want a tire, then. Wo’ve cedar 45 M. NE’4 SE
cedar
40
M,
NW
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4
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SE
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4
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fir
1095
the fearless pony express rider; to got some good non-skids. Only M, cedar 100 M, SW’4 SE’4 fir
| the artistry of Ernest Torrence, $40 apiece. Want one? Yours—” 1050 M. cedar 80 M, SE’4 SE’4
| whose portrayal of the eccentric re-
“I tell vou I want only gas to fir 820 M, cedar 55 M; none of
the timber on this section to be
' ligious fanatic is a memorable piece day!”
sold, for less than $1.50 per M for
I of acting; to the versatility of Wal
“Yes, sir; but—say, your rear the fir and cedar on the NE’4 and
The Universal Cracker"
lace Beery, who adds to his laurels lights are all shot to pieces. You $2 per M for the fir and $1.50
by playing a happy-go-lucky vaga neod new ones. We just got in per M for the cellar on the SE’4-
fRU-BLU Biscuit Co.,—Spokane, Portland
bond with a rollicking Chaplin some dandy new crack-proof cellu T. 19 S., R. 1 W„ Sec. 31, SE’4
NOBODY CAN TELL OUR MADE - OVER RE
esque touch, and to the host of loid lights. Shall I put some inf NE’4 red fir 855 M, cedar 20 M,
SW'4 NE’4 red fir 1030 M, cedar
VARNISHED FURNITURE FROM NEW, AND
minor players who acquit them-
“No! I want only gas, do you 20 M, white fir 25 M, none of the
selves with distinction.
understand?”
timber on this section to be sold
Henry James Forman, prominent
Your magneto needs adjusting— for less than $1.75 per M for the
red fir, $1 per M for the white
I author and editor, wrote “The didja hear that funny noise in the fir
and $1.50 per M for tho cedar.
Pony Express” in collaboration motor when you stopped? It needs T. 27 S.. R. 12 W„ Sec. 29 NE’4
j with Walter Woods^sell know scen adjusting. I’ll fix it, what?”
NE’4 yellow fir 175 M, red fir 925
arist. The production marks an 1 “No! I want only gas,' gas! Do M, SE’4 NE% yellow fir 150 M,
red fir 175 M, white fir 25 M,
NEW LINOLEUMS, MATTRESSES FAR BELOW
other milestone in the history of you hear!!”
SW’4 NE’4 yellow fir 1525 M,
motion pictures.
USUAL PRICE.
ORGANS, MIRRORS—EVERY
“Yes, sir! ” And with the gas white fir 150 M, NE’4 SE’4 yellow
obtained, the exasperated motorist fir 650 M, red fir 375 M, white
THING FROM A BIRD CAGE TO A SHOT GUN,
drove angrily away. But for once fir 100 M, NW’4 SE’4 yellow fir
NEWSPAPER
advertising
makes
1525 M, white fir 350 ’ M, SE%
A NEEDLE TO A THRESHING MACHINE.
big stores out of little ones and tho garage man had got even with SE’4 yellow fir 750 M, red fir 400
his
barber.
—
W.
P
iter
Schramm
in
I
M,
white fir 150 M, SW’4 SE’Z,
keeps them from going back to
vellow fir 2000 M. white fir 75 M.
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire
little ones.
xx The New Yorker.
T. 28 ,S., R. 12 W„ Sec. 11, SE14
NE14 red fir 3320 M, white fir
Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, , Cor-
Her Secret.
80 M, hemlock 80 M, none of the
ner
Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile,
It' was not the dollar fee that timber on these sections to be sold
less than $2.50 per M for the
Sewer
Tile, Concrete, Sand and
caused Sandy to look so sorrowful for
red and yellow fir and $1 J
as he staggered from tho palmist ’s per M for the white fir and hem
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri
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tent at the local fete.
lock. T. 18 S., R. 6 W„ Sec. 5, |
Store Front Fittings, and other
FOR RALE—TWO FORD CARS
“Mon, Sandy whit's wrang wi NE’4 SW’4 red fir 820 M. T. 17
S., R. 7 W„ Sec. 31. SE’4 SW’4 I
things
too numerous to mention.
and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to | yet” exclaimed a friend. “Ye’re yellow
fir 350 M, Lot 4 yellow fir
13 horse-power. In good shape, i lookin’ awfu ’ glum.”
550 M, none of the timber on these
Short’s Second Hand store. o26tfc
Sandy pointed to the tent ho had sections to be sold for less than
No Charge on City Deliveries
just left and answered. “That $2 per M. T. 16 S„ R. 2 W„ Sec.
3, SlVy, NW' J fir 2040 M. cedar
_ MATTRESSES
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~
MADE __ OVER
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[ with or without new ticks; can wumman in thero telt me that my 35 M„ NW’4 SW’4 fir 2015 M„
wife’s second husband was tae he cedar 45 M. SW’4 SW’4 fir 700
A DIAMOND—glistening, beauty’s own, always
I be returned same day; new mat- very handsome and clever.”
M, cedar 45 M; none of the timbqr
worth the price.
j trosses any size. O’Brien’s Mat-
this section to be sold for less
“But,” said his friend, "ye’re on
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
than
$1.75 per M for the fir and
J tross & Upholstering Co., phono no needin ’ tae worry about that,
A LAVALIERRE—which adds distinction to any
** per M for the cedar. T. 29 S..
i 399, 391 East Eighth street, Eugene, it’ll be all tho same when vo’re $1
toilet?
R. 10 W., Ser. 29, NEJ4 SE’4 red
1 Oregon.
o28n23p dead and awa’. ”
fir 860 M, white cedar 160 M, none
AN EARDROP—which will enhance the beauty
of
__ timber
_____ on
______
the
this _______
section to
“It’s no that,” replied Sandy. bo sold
AUTOS WASHED AND POL
of the one you love.
for less than $1.50 per M Every patron of Thru Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove
“
Whit
’
s
makin
’
me
sad
is
tae
for the fir and_$7 per M for the
ished. Motors steam cleaned autos
A SET OF GENUINE CUT GLASS—they mark
WILLIAM SPRY, . a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of
painted. Low prices. C. W. Wat- kne Jean w-is mairrit afore an ’ cedar.
nI6d!4c(2)
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Eighth
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FOR SALE—FARM WAGON. 3-
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FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM.
Privilege of bath.
1149 west
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
I Main street. Phone 126 J.
nl2tfc Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon,
November 5, ,1925.
Notice is hereby given that
! USED DOORS AND WINDOWS,
Lawson L. Slagle, of Culp Creek,
with frames. In first class con J Oregon,
who, on July 19. 1923,
! ditlon. Godard & Randall, Cottage made Homestead Entry, No. 015059
| Grove.
nl2-30p(2) j for NW’4 SW’4, section 9, town
shin 22 south, range 1 west,
A. BRUTON, TAXIDERMIST, Willamette meridian, has filed
tanner and furrier. On highway notice of intention to make three
proof, tb establish claim to
near Riverside store north of year
the land above described, before
j Roseburg, Oregon., route 2. nl9-23p O. E. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, at
. Eugene, Oregon, on the 18th day of
|HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE December, 1925.
Claimant names ns witnesses:
cheap. Seven rooms, lot 55x127
W. Hunt, Lee Wetmore,
feet. Inquire 416 Adams. n!9-26p Loren
Joseph E. Damewood, Benjamin M.
PIGS FOR SALE—CHOICE O. I. C., I Hawley, all of Culp Creek, Oregon,
non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY,'
ready for delivery December 10. n9d7c(2)
Register.
Taking orders now. G. W. Mc
Farland.
nl9-26p
NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
FOR SALE—SEED CHEAT. MRS.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
John Hull, 2 miles south of town, laud office at Roseburg. Oregon,
phone 37F5.
n2 23p(Ml October 30. 1925.
Notice is hereby given that
PIANO FOR SALE NEAR COT Charles W. Arrington, of Disston,
Oregon,
on October 29, 1920,
tngo Grove. High grade piano °N I”!/*’ who,
»
paois.ituojf apmu
must be sold at once. A bargain. 012619, for- tho SEH of section 35,
Terms *10 monthly to reliable township 21 south, range 1 west,
home. For particulars, write Clino Willamette meridian, has filed no
of intention to make final
Music Co., 66 Front street, Port tice
three-yenr proof, to establish claim
land. Ore.
n23d3p to the lend above described, before
E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner,
PIANO FOR SALE NEAR COT at his office at Eugene, Oregon,
tage Grove.
Beautiful, high on the 16th day of December, 1925.
Claimant names as witnesses:
grade piano must he sold at once. Ben
Pitcher. John S, Carr, Wilbur
Largo saving and terms. $1(1.00 Pitcher and Alexander Lundberg,
monthly to responsible parson. For all of Domna, Oregon.
HAMILL A. CANADAY.
particulars write Berry Piano Co.,
Register.
437 l.awn-nce street. Eugene, Ore n2 30e
n23d3p
ONE puah on the atarte
whbbi — the new winter
Crown” ia off like a akoW
“Wild to fio” —crowded with
mileage!— the achievement of our
47-yeara of Maaoline-maki
ex»
perioncel rill at the
ed
Crown” pump and ace!
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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NEW WINTER
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NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION.
RENT—3 HOUSEKEEPING
room», light» nnd water supplied,
Department of the Interior, U. 8.
Or two and one separate sleeping Land Office st Roseburg. Oregon,
November
5, 1925.
rooms. Call mornings or eveqings
Notice is hereby given that
at 1140 Washington Ave.
n23 26p Alfred L. Lent, of Cuttage Grove.
Oregon, who, on December 29, 1920,
FOR RENT—NEW AND MODERN made Homestead Entry, No. ('13583
small furnished bungalow with for Lots 1 and 2. and EH NWU.
fireplace, bath and built iu kitchen. section 33, township 22 S. range 3
Willamette meridian, has riled
Phone 115-Y.
u23e west,
notice of intention to make three
vear proof, to establish claim to
the laud above described, before
the U. 8. Land Office, at Rose
burg, Oregon, on the 18th day of
December.
1925.
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Claimant names as witnesses: '
It — rid your system ct Catarrh or Deal Richard Garman, E. Geer, J. W
new caused by Catarrh.
Bemis, H. C. Cobb, all of Cottage
Grove. (»regon.
W H CitT'Si sms 49 «sen
non coal HA MILL A. CANADAY,
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo. Okie n9d7c(S)
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