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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1925 RED RAIN IS NOT A MYTH BUTTON-LOCKS Yellow Ram Also Common and Raining of Cats And Dogs May Come Next. ------------------------ ® Old Timers Made McKenzie Pass In H inter Although the McKenzie pass in Washington, Dec. 20.—Rod rain I “Naturally, that makes the rain winter may prove a hairier to mod is not a myth. It actually falls— : red, leaving red streak» on window ern auto stage tlfeffi^f “old tim as does also yellow rain and red | panes and red puddle» on the ers” recollect that daily mail ser vice between the Willamette valley ground. snow. and central Oregon was maintained And when someone tells you it Yellow Rain Also Common. I rained dogs, cats, pitchforks, worms, ‘' Red snow is due to tho same throughout the winter of 1880 and | frogs and little fishes, he may be | cause—red dust in the air. Also 1881. Neither high water nor storm nor Each S chlage Button Lock comes telling the plain and simple truth. the snow in regions perpetually cold blizzard proved a match for the These phenomena are explained is often colored bright red by veg to you as a single self-contained ' by Professor William J. Humphreys, | etable organism known as ‘algae.’ service. unit. No adjusting necessary. No i senior meteroiogist of the U. 8. The mail “station” at the east “Yellow rain is even commoner complicated mortising. Simply weather bureau, Washington. ' ! than red rain. It is loused by ' terminal of this trip over the sum- drill two holes in the door, slip the “Red rain,” ho said, “is quite | pollen from pine and maple trees : init was simply a cabin and water had to bo obtained by melting lock into place, and draw up with common. blowing through the air. two machine screws. “It frequently occurs following “As to raining frogs and worms, 1 snow, as there was no spring avail dust storms in regions where tho what usually happens is that the able at that point. Another rider frogs come» out from their shady j received the mail sacks at the cab shelters and the worms come ont in and carried them into central of the earth when the surface of I Oregon. — the ground becomes wet. Then they Morris Is Wantad Booster. appear to have been brought down 1. B. Morris has been added to j by the rain. “Yet there have been several 1 tho list of ardent boosters for : cases when frogs and worms ac- , Sentinel wantads. He has just sold tually came down with rain from a used wagon through the use of I one of the little result getters and the sky. 1 shortly before that sold a horse by Cats and Dogg, Too. j “Of course they didn’t grow in the same method. When Mr. Mor the sky. They were picked up ris wants results, he hustles down to the newspaper office and writes 'BUTTON I from the ground by a hurricam in the knob and what goes up must come down, a 25-word ad. Fishes swimming near the sir- face of the water have been NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN MENT TIMBER. swirled on high and rained down iust turn the again in the same way. r» E N E K A L LAND OFFICE, 4 KN'' “As to raining cats, dogs and I Washington, D. C., Nov. 21, 1925. pitchforks, I suppose that has hap Notice is hereby given that sub- I ject conditions and limita pened, too—if there was a wind tions to of the the acts of June 9, 1910 Convenient. Charming. Distinctive. strong enough to lift them from the 1 (39 Stat., 218), February 26, 1919 No building completely modern with earth.’’ (40 Stat., 1179), and Juno 4, 1920 out ScuiAc.e Sutton Locks. Types for One reported rain, however, pro (41 Stat., 758), and pursuant to all doors. Glass knobs or metal knobs departmental of April fessor Humphreys declared has nev 14, 1924 ( 50 L. regulations in all U. S. standard finishes. D., 376), the timber er been satisfactorily explained. on the following lands will be sold That was the rain of manna, , Jan. 18, 1926, at 10 o’clock a. m. which, according to the Bible, fed I at public auction at the U. S. land at Roseburg, Oregon, to the tho Children of Israel during their . office highest bidder at not less than the journey through the wilderness fol appraised value as shown by this notice, sale to be subject to the lowing their flight from Egypt. The Hebrew word is “Man-Hu,” ' approval of the Secretary of the Interior. The purchase price, witli meaning, “What is itf”—nnd that, ' an additional sum of one fifth of according to Professor Humphreys, . one per cent thereof being cominis PROFESSIONAL CARDS is a fair statement of the case. No 1 sions allowed, must be deposited at one ha^ ever been able to answer . time of sale, money to be returned DENTISTS if sale is not approved, otherwise the question. patent will issue for the timber, || W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. The manna is believed to have ' which must be removed within teu J-1' Modern equipment. First Na consisted of small, round pnrticles years. Bids will be received from tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to citizens of tho United States, as resembling coriander seeds. It is , sociations 12 and 1 to (1. Evenings and Sun of such citizens, and Prof. William J. Humphreys | supposed to have been white in corporations organized under the 'lays by appointment. Office phono 10, residence phono 212-R. oarth 1» red in color—often due to color nnd to have tasted like hon- laws of the United States or any j state, territory, or district eyed wafer». J )B. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office iron oxide in the »oil. only. Upon application of I "Red dust fills tho air during But where it came from, nnd a thereof Fifth and Main streets. Hours, qualified purchaser the timber d:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings the dust »term, nnd is then picked whnt caused it to fnll from the on any legal subdivision will be ami Sundays by appointment. Phones: up and carried back to earth by sky, Professor Humphreys stated, offered separately before being in- i office 35, residence ltil-J. eluded in any offer of a larger tho rain. science has never known. unit. T. 29 S., R. 9 W., Sec. 5, ATTORNEYS lot 1 fir 2010 Al, hemlock 60 Al, with his children, Dorothy nnd Carl, cedar 40 M, lot 2 fir 3130 AL I l ERBEUT W LOMBARD—Attor hi» sister, Mrs. hemlock 75 Al, cedar 285 Al, SE(4 at tho home of * 1 noy nt Law. First National Judson Allen. NE'A fir 1555 M. hemlock 45 Al, Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage Grove, Oregon. —:--------------------------------□ William Sharon nmi Miss John cedar 230 M, SW»,« NE»4 fir 1830 M, hemlock 200 M, cedar 300 M, I »on of Marshfield were Christmas lot 3 fir 3120 Al, hemlock 150 Al, JI J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law SAGINAW. guest at the C. H. Sharon home cedar 195 M, lot 4 fir 2680 M, * * aud Notary Public. Practices nnd viitod Sunday at Coburg with hemlock 170 Al, cedar 180 M, SE»4 in all courts. Bader building, Cot (Special to Tho Sentinel.) NWV« fir 1460 M, hemlock 70 M, tage Grove, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Neat. Dec. 20.—A community supper 130 M, SW»/« NW »4 iir " Tho pupils of the grade school cedar 1910 M, hemlock 150 M, oe- PHYSICIANS and program wore given by the presented n very enjoyable pro dur 90 M, NE% SE% fir I All. C. E. FROST.—Physician Saginaw Sunday school last Tues grnm nt the school here Thursday 1590 i ex, AL uvuiiuca hemlock isv 140 lu, M, wusr cedar ao0 280 rind Surgeon. Office in Lawson day night in tho church. m , r 22_ ■ NWU SEU fir 1240 M, hem- nfternoon. Tho program was fol Building. Phono 47, Uottugo Grove, 100 Al, cedar 180 M, 8E»4 Mr. and Airs. O. Knight and Miss lowed by tho distribution of gifts lock .............................................. SE'4 fir 1640 M. hemlock 150 M, Oregon. Flossie Mathis spent Christinas in from n beautifully decorated* tree cedar 320 M, SW'/« SE’4 fir 1500 | 1 AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D —l’hy Portland with tho Marvel Randall nnd Mrs. Robinson, the teacher, M, hemlock 110 Al, cedar 280 M, sioian nnd burgeon. Evenings family. ‘4 SW'4 fir 1670 M, hemlock fronted the pupils to candy canes. NE by appointment. Suite 3, Kent 130 M, cedar 130 M, NW'4 SW'« Carl Allen came up from Port Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Allen of fir 2130 Al, hemlock 130 M, cedar Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entriiiice oil north Sixth street, just off Milin. land to spend Christmas at homo. Wendling spent Christmas at the 150 M, SEV« SWy« fir 2050 Al, hemlock 140 M, cedar 200 M, SW)4 A. C. Curtis spent the holidays Judson Allen home. || A. FORBES, AL D.—Physician fir 2240 M, hemlock 100 At, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar .Toll were up SW'4 anil Surgeon. Culls answered cedar 100 M, Sec 7, NE'/« NE’4 day or night. Maternity work 11 from Portland for Christmas and fir 1200 M, cedar 40 M, NW'4 specialty. Over C. J. Brale r Co. Della Heil, who had been making NE% fir 1440 M, cedar 40 AL Phones: Office 34, residence 199 J. NEU fir 2000 M, cedar 250 her home for several months with SEH M, SAV»4 NE% fir 2120 M, cedar IkR. A. W. KIME.—Physician nnd IF----- —----------------------------------- <| her sister, Mrs. James Conley, went 260 M, NE)« NWU fir 3380 M, . Burgeon. Obstetric» ami diseases homo with them for a visit with cedar 40 M, lot 1 fir 3444 Al, of women and childreu a specialty. FOB SALE—ALL MAKES BE- relatives in Portland and Van- cedar 50 M, SE*4 NAV'4 fir 2500 Will care for confinements at his M, cedar 180 M, lot 2 fir 3620 Al, built typewriters on terms like couvor, Wash. home if desired. Office over C. J. cedar 90 M, NE% SE)4 fir 1920 Mrs. Ward Hudson of Salem. Tda., M, cedar 420 M, NWU SEU fir Ureier Co, Phom's: Office, 234; rent. Office Machinery & Supply d3tfc is visiting at tho homo of her 2380 M, cedar 220 M. SE»4 SEU residence, 126,1. Residence address, Co., Eugene, Oregon. 1149 west Main. fir 460 M, cedar 220 Af. SW'4 SE'4 fnthor, «Tames Matthews. FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. PEO fir 340 M. ce<lar 340 M. NE’4 nnd SW'4 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cotter DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS fir .>200 M, cedar 140 Al, pies Cash Market. d7-tfc Ben left Sunday for a short visit lot 3 fir 3080 Af, cedar 375 Al, I il; II. A. HAGEN.- Licensed SE% sw»z4 fir 480 Ar, cedar 460 1 Drugloss Physician. Phone 30. BEST PRICE PAID FOR DRESS with relatives in Washington. Af, lot 4 fir 2279 Af, cedar 890 At. Ostrander Building, 630U Main ed hogs, veal and beef. Bring Sec. 9, NE'4 NEV4 fir 2050 Al, street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. The Regular Show. your poultry and eggs to Peoples hemlock 170 Af, cedar 120 M. NWA4 Cash Market. d7-tfc The annual performance of the NEV4 fir 2700 Af, hemlock 180 Af, NOTARY PUBLIC AND cedar ¡35 M, SE»4 NEU fir 2480 Old Guard with it» congressional Af, hemlock COLLECTIONS 80 Af. cedar 40 M, TWO steam roller for the progressives SWU J JARRA' W. NEET -Collections NEU fir 2430 Af, hemlock J 1 and Notary Public. Bader young is about to begin, and with the 160 Af, cedar 90 M, NE»4 NWU building. Cottage Grove. I chain same result. fir 2840 M, hemlock 165 Af. cedar 155 At, NWU NAV’U fir 3120 Af, H. L. hemlock 260 M, cedar 160 M, 8EU Route Warning to Poets. NW »4 fir 2950 Af, hemlock 220 Af, ¡124 28p John D. Rockefeller i» said to be cedar 175 Af. SWU NWU fir Long Distance Hauling Af, hemlock 150 Af, cedar 350 writing poetry, but wo wanf to 3080 WOOD FOR SALE OLD GROWTH Af. NEU SEU fir 1420 M, hemlock Piano Moving a Specialty body fir. Phone your orders to warn other poet» that he made his 30 Al. cedar 20 M, NAVU SEU fir 1590 M, hemlock 100 M, Any Time Any Where 2OF5. ' d24jllp money first. cedar 50 Af, SEU 8EU fir 1150 M, cedar 35 M. SWU MUNII! WANTED WANT $2000 When Forbidden. SEU fir 1380 Af, hemlock 75 AL Wo suppose one noticeable result cedar 100 M, NEU SWU fir 2510 to $4500 on first class city prop Chestnut Brothers, proprietor* erty security. NY, Sentinel. *d24-31p of the establishment of smoking AL hemlock 170 At, cedar 240 M, (Across street from S. 1‘. station) rooms at the girls’ colleges will be NW»4 SWU fir 2720 At, hemlock jl'I.D HAGS W ANTED- All'S 1’ BE that the girls will conclude they’d 160 Af, cedar 100 M, SEU SW»« WINTER COAL fir 2130 At, hemlock 100 M, cedar clean, of good size and of soft 85 — M. - sw, ----- 8WM ------ fir 750 Rock Bpriugs and Utah, by sack I uiaterial, such us w ool, cotton and rather smoke somewhere else. Af. hemlock ‘ 40 Af, cedar 100 or ton. Lav in your winter supply. gingham. We ;>tiy 5c the pound. 1 fir 700 Bee, 18, __ lot ____ _ _ M. M. T.oose leaf forms of every kind 500 M. Al, SEU NE»« NE\ fir d38jl5p printed to order. Your home print lot 2 fir 600 STORAGE AND GENERAL The Sentinel. 700 M. SW» „ >« ------ NEH fir * ------- 500 M, lot xx 3 fir 300 Si, TRANSFER lii, cedar 100 Al, ..__ lot 4 _ WANTED LAUNDRY WORK AT shop. fir 400 M, cedar 100 M, hemlock niv homo. Mrs. John Jennings: Office prone (» 200 M. SEU NW« fir 800 Al, 1141 Ash avenue. d28p | NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE 3WG NW, fir 2000 Al. cedar 50 RcAidonce phone 155 L MENT M. hemlock 300 Af, NE»« SEI, FOR I BALI FOHDSoN DONKEY fir 800 M. NWU SEU fir 300 M. -......... COI niplete with lines and hloeks.* M. ......... SWU ....... SEU Notice is hereby given that S. S. SEU SEU - fir 000 Bookkct pinn systems. The f i rnf class condition; also Packard Lasswcll, administrator of the es fir 1100 M ,1. NE». SWU fir 1000 At, NW'« ! .■NW. SWU fir 1800 At, ceirir Sentinel, ;tu t • it truck and heavy trailer, tate of 8. B. Kern, deceased, has 50 IT, ... 1500 Af. M. SE». SW»« „ fir SW« fir 1200 M. — ‘ ..... ................ *V.Bec 17. logging wagons ami Fordson filed in the county court of the SW»« state of Oregon, in nnd for Lane lot 1 fir 200 M, cedar 20o ..1, M lot i nr «w .u, ciiuwr ¿<*<' ,ut or. Terms to responsible per his final account and po 2 fir f. 100 _ M, cedar 250 ** M, SE». or will exchange for rough county ‘ 200 —* '■ Af, cedar — 550 .... M. tition for final settlement of the NEU fir ide cut Coen Lumber Co., Rose said estate and that December 2'» SW« NEU fir 100 M, cedar 2OO ■urg. Af, NW'« fir 100 At, cedar Af. BEU Oregon. <I28j4p JESS LANSING 1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock M, N EU SEU fir 300 Af, cedar Proprietor a. m. of said day has been by the 250 250 Al. BE' ■ '« SEU fir 300 M, cedar ’aid court fixed as the time, and TOO M, SAV V»« BEU fir 150 Al. ce the county court room in Eugene, dar 200 M. NE'. SWU fir 100 M. Laae county, Oragon, as the place cedar 350 M, NWU SWU fir 100 FURNITURE MOVING for the hearing of objections there M, cellar 300 M. SWl, SW', fir 150 Af, cedar 250 Al. See. 21 NF.', AND STORAGE to an<l for the final settlement and NE». fir 2000 Af, hemlock 350 AL FOR MALE HOUSEHOLD FUR distribution of the said estate. NW', NE», fir 2000 Al. cedar I'«' niturv, including a player piano, & 8. LASS WELL, Af. hemlock 200 Af, SEU NE', first class condition. Would like Administrator of the estate of fir 2000 M. hemlock 100 AL SW', to rent house to person who would NE', fir 2800 AL hemlock 100 Al. 8 B. Kern, deceased. NEU NW», fir 381X1 Af, cedar 100 buy nil furniture. 119 south Sixth H. J. Shinn, M. hemlock 100 M. NWU NW, street. <123-3 Ip Attorney for oatato. nov30dX8(M) i fir 1200 M, cedar 300 M, hemlock installed in 100 Af. SE’4 NW'/« fir 890 M, I NEU* fir 2700 M, cedar 459 ” | the hemlock. T. 21 S., R. 4 W„ cellar 50 Al, hemlock 100 M, SW'4 NWU NEU fir 1500 M. cedar 900 1See. 27, NW). SW’4 fir 530 M, NW'4 fir 1400 M. cedar 600 Al, M. SEU NE'l fir 300 M. cedar ' cedar 40 Af, none of the timber NEU SE'4 fir 1200 M, NW', 250 M, NEU NWU fir 200 AL qn this section to be sold for less BEU fir 2200 Al, hemlock 200 Af, cedar 150 Af, NEU SEU fir 150 than $1,75 per* Al for the fir and BEU BEU fir 1000 Af, SW'4 SEU Al, cedar 100 M, See. 31 SAVU , *0.50 per Al for the cedar. T. 28 fir l8UU Al. cedar 150 Al, hemlock NEU fir 450 AL lot 1 fir 550 Al.” S„ R. 11 W„ See. 7. NEU NE', 100 Af, NE'« SWU fir 2300 Al. cedar 100 Al. SEU NW'« fir 2400 fir 900 Al. NW'4 NEU fir 1700 hemlock 100 Af, NWU SW'i fir I Af, cedar 400 Af, lot 2 fir 2000 M, M, SE'4 NEU f»r I0»0 M. 8WU 700 M, cedar 50 M, hemlock 100 1 cedar 600 M, lot 3 fir 400 Af, none NEU fir 1050 Al, none of the tim Af, SEU SWU fir 2800 Af, cedar of the timber on these sections ber on this section to be sold for 100 Al, hemlock 200 Af, SWU 1 to be sold tor less than $2.00 per ’ less than $2.25 per M. SW'i fir 3200 Af. cedar 50 Af, At for the fir. $7.00 pier M for dl4jlle(2) Commissioner. WILLIAM SPI'Y. ho mlock 100 M. Sec. 29. NEU j th£^edar anJ$0;50 per Ai forJi A nnouncing a CHANGE IN POLIC Y At the instance of the Ford Motor Company, and due to existing conditions over which we have no control, this business will, commencing with the New Year, be con ducted on a to Lock- STRICTLY CASH BASIS to lln Knowles & Graber The rigid financial policy of the Ford Motor Company requires that we pay cash for everything we buy; conse quently sound business principles demand that we col lect cash for what we sell. We wish to state this is no reflection on the integrity of the many friends with whom cordial credit relations have existed in the past, and we wish to express our appreciation of that business. We solicit your continued patronage on this new cash basis, which will assure you of the lowest possible prices consistent with high quality merchandise coupled with adequate reliable service. Nearby News | Very truly yours, Woodson Brothers O. E. Woodson, Prop. WANTADS Cottage Grove Chevrolet Company Will Open January 2,1926 Chestnut Transfer City Transfer Co. In New Hoskins Building % North Ninth Street V ' ’ # FULL LINE OF CHEVROLET CARS AND PARTS f * REPAIR WORK GUARANTEED O’Hara, Hanson £? Maulding, Props.