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COTTAG^lRO^SENTINEUjrHURSIMY^CTOBERaLiW^
(fottaqc <6rorr Sentinel
Mondays and Thursdays
said about Bob had he been th-
only candidate against Haney.
Not only is it not at all certaiu
that Stanfield will retain any of
his committee positions should he
be returned to Washington, but
should his candidacy result in the
election of a democrat and give
control of the senate to the demo
crats, all western republican sena
tors, including our own Senator
McNarv, would lose their important
committee positions and these would
go to the democratic south.
Those who wish their own »tate
veil ami who believe in th«* prin
{dples of ♦ he republican partv, wil’
vote for Frederick Steiwer, the re
I ubliran nominee.
Samoan Native Still
Believes in Old Oath
SUMMONS
In the circuit court of the state
of Oregon for Lane county.
.. Publisher»
Bede 4 Smith.
(.'arson
Atkinson, plaintiff, vs.
While iiivu sUiu ihiivductd liiSj Josephine K. Atkinson,
.... Editor
Elbert Bode.......
defendant.
system of plotting inud aud iht
In the name of the state of Ore
bUl'VtjUiu Ilh-Ulbùj UÌ dViiUillg gon: you are hereby required to
A first class publication entered at
bo uu uh lies, bivugui with Uicm tu appear and answer the complaint
Cottage Grove as second class matter
S uujuh life white uiuu a» uieihud ol filed against you in the above en
titled suit within six weeks from
Business Office.
25 North Sixth
udmiuibivring uuihs.
So, ulhciuuy, the u*t li ve buiuoau the date of the first publication
of this summons, and if vou fail
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
places his huoU upon the Holy Bi so
to answer for want thereof the
By mail (cash in advance)
ble lu bw ear that title to a cerlalD plaintiff will apply to the court
Oue year
$3.00¡Three months .80
piece of laud belongs to him.
for the release praved for in plain
Six months.. 1.30 | One mouth...... 40
But thuae who have lived there tiff’s complaint to wit: for a de
long kuuw lìmi , at heart, the na <ree dissolving the marriage con
Member of
•
tive doeb not nave tbe degree ol tract existing between vou and the
National Editorial Aaaoeiation
fear when un oath is taken U|M>n a plaintiff on the ground of desertion
for more than one vear immediate
Oregon State Editorial Associative
Bible that he had fur tbe old Sa ly
last past.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
moan oath.
Where grave issue*
This summons ia served bv pub
are at stake be Is apt to discard lieation, bv order of the Honorable
the modern form for the old one.
U. F. HkipworNs judge of the above
MAVERICK BOB
While the old manner varied I d named court dated the 5th dav of
PATTERSON NOT TO DEBATE.
the different village« the common October. 1926, and the date of th
the
rite was to take a bunch of grass first publication of this summons
is ♦he
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7th dav
of, October.
1926.
hi»
Governor Pierce has isued an
and lay It on a stone or other ob
H J. SHINN.
Hi» ' other challenge to I. L. Patterson, Ject that represumed the family or
Attorney for plaintiff.
th ‘ the republican nominee for gov- village god.
My postofflee address and resi
The contesting parties would saj
dence is Cottage Grove. Lane
ernor. to debate the issues of the
countv, Oregon
o7n!8c(T)
to being au » campaign. It may be good busines« with band resting on the grass, “In
in is likely i for Walter to issue such challenges, the presence of tills whole assem
bly, I lay my hand on the grass. 11
NOTICE OF FINAL SETLE-
to avail
ih ou Id he be end it certainly is political sn
1 have declared falsely may 1 sud
MENT.
returned
gton, which giioitv on the part of Nominee denly die.”
does not
likely. We ’ Patterson not to be drawn into a
In
the
county
court of the state
It often happened that one mak
believe it will be either Steiwer f trensie encounter in which he ing a false oath would be seized of Oregon for the county of Lane.
In the matter of the estate of
or Hane.v.
Should it be Haney, ' could not hope tn appear to nd
with superstitious fear that would
K. Busick. deceased.
Stanfield alone will be to blame, vantage. Anyway Oregon has nr- overcome him or cause him to con Samuel
Notice is hereby given that Agnes
should his votes combined with rived nt the point where it hn*’. fess.
V. Smith executrix of the estate
The meaning of the grass was (4 Samuel K. Busick, deceased,
Steiwer’» be greater than those giv ih’cided that it does not want a
en Haney, which is certain to be drbaler for governor. Tt wants h that, should the outh be false? he has filed her final account in the
and his entire family would be ex matter of said estate in the countv
the case.
i governor with sufficient confidence terminated from tbe face of the court of Lane county, Oregon, and
The excuse for his candidacy , in his own judgment to act, and earth and their habitation covered that Tuesday the ninth dav of No
vember, 1926 at ten o’clock in the
given by Stanfield that Steiwoi that* promptly, without waiting tr
th grass.
forenoon of said day at the countv •
couldn’t be elected, is a fat una» discuss problems before the singing
court room in the court house in
Eugene, Lane countv. Oregon, has
eno. Steiwer is a strong candidate, societies and ladles’ aid societies Sudden Jungle Quiet
been fixed as the time and place
i nd if Bob is third in the race, as nt the stnto. Wo have had plenty
bv the said court for the hearing
as Night Approaches of
soerns likely, there is the strong of the latter kind of government to
objections to said account. Anv;
There Is »oiue noise lu the Jungle anil all objections must be filed
probability that Steiwer not only satisfy us for a long, long time.
all day long, according to African with the clerk of said court oh or I
could have been elected but that h •
travelers, but Just at nightfall It before the day of said hearing.
will be elected.
State Treasurer Kay is borrowing becomes oppressively quiet. Not a
Date of first publication, October
Stanfield*s claim that ho did not money to pay state warrant». Par sound la to be heurd for a while,
1926.
AGNES V. SMITH.
receive fair treatment Tn the pri ing interest on state indebtedness but this does not last lung, for all
Executrix of the estate of i
maries is not based upon any more b. a poor way of reducing taxes.
of a sudden there are many noises
Samuel K. Busick. deceased.
solid grounds than Steiwer could
to be beard that were not experi H. . J. Shinn,
Attorney for estate.
oln4c(T) 1
have had for an independent candi
Possibly we old grouches should enced during the day.
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Jackals begin to yelp and hyenas
dacy had he been defeated and encourage the women in the us»
to
howl,
Immediately
followed
by
Bob’s excuse is not nearly as good of paint, to keep some of them
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
hundreds of other lesser denisens
a one as many defeated candidates from going half naked.
of the Jungle. These uolsen keep
Department of the Interior, U. 8.1
l ive had in fhe past.
up all night, approaching at times I and Office at Roseburg, Oregon ,
An<l supposing that all Stanfiel*.
It would be well if the law» on and then receding, so that the September 16, 1926.
las claimed is true, which it is the statute book» were a» fully camper is kept at qul vlve all the
Notice is hereby given that\
time, not knowing when some ani Charles H. Sharon of Saginaw, Ore- '
not-, when in the history of the understood as the unwritten one».
mal
will
poke
its
nose
Into
his
gon,
who, on June 17, 1921, made
world have two wrongs ever made
Adjoining Fann Homestead Entrv
presence.
a right?
Every other noise sinks into tn* No. 013959 for SW’4 8W%, section
Stanfield is being flattered by
significance at the roar of the lion, 9. township 20 8., range 3 west, I
meridian, has filed
the democratic Oregon
Journal,
which seems to shatter the atmos- Willamette
notice of intention to make thre j
pl.jre.—Chicago Journal.
hich not only discovered Steiwer
vear proof to establish claim to the !
ahead of the Oregonian, but also
land above described, before the
United States land office at Rose
Old City of London
e^ged Stanfield into the fight.
burg. Oregon, on the 27th dav of
Sometime when we feel that we
In the early days of London, the October.
1926.
houses of noble» and peasants were
can stand the odor we may print
Claimant names as witnesses:
built side by side, but in later cen William M. Myers, Oswald Knight,
a few of th<‘ things that the pur<
turies a species of segregation Frank T. Benston, all of Saginaw,
! nd upright and holier than-nll the
went on that led to the main divi Ore., and C. C. Moody of Cottage [
rest democratic daily would have !
sions of West end, City and East Grove. Ore.
end. Yet even now, tucked away non coal ROBERT E. CRAWFORD 1
Acting Register i
In the most fashionable parts, are «20-0186(2)
to be found clusters of the poor
est. The liability to fogs Is be NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE ON
lieved to have led to the earliest EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE.
enactment In the matter of smoke
Notice is hereby given that by
abatement and In 1803. on tbe pe
tition of the citizens, the burning virtue of an execution and order of
What's a Name For.
of sea coal was made a capital of sule in foreclosure issued out of the
A man rushed into an old fumi
fense, says the .Vancouver Prov Circuit Court of Lane County, Ore
gon. on the 14th day of (jetober.
tvre store.
ince. Not long afterward the first 1923, in a suit wherein on the 11th
serious labor trouble came to a day of October. 1926, in said court,
*4 What do you
head In the revolt of Wat
David
Ransom
Robbins, Sarah
proprietor.
Emilv McCall. Eliza Ann McCall.
I n this a second hand store?” Loudon was occupied by
Mary
Augusta
Fix.
Charles N. Rob
workers aud the court took to the
asked the man.
Tower. In those days agriculture bins, Maria Jane Coughlan, Flor
‘‘Can’t vou see it’s a second
was the chief Industry, so the re- ence Alma Whipps, George Wash
Robbins and Rebecca Edith
I and store ! ’ ’
suit might well be termed a gtss- ington
Leiseher. plaintiffs, recovered judg
“Well, I want a second hand for era! strike.
ment against the defendant Lucy
my watch.”
Robbins for the sum of $809.17
with interest thereon, and the fur
Niagara Falla Receding
ther sum of $100 attorney’s fees
Besides being the source of tre ami
the costs and disbursements
mendous amounts of power, Niaga herein, which judgment '■ ”
ra falls Is a sort of gigantic dock rolled and docketed in the Clerk's
Hurry, Worry and Orvrworlt firing
by which scientists estimate time office of said court in said county
Heavy Strain.
From repeated annual measure on the 11th day of October, 1926,
menta It has been found that tbs and said execution to me directed
ODERN life throws a
cataract is cutting hack at the rate commanding me in the name of the i
heavy t urden on our bod
of two feet a year, says Popular state of Oregon, in order to satisfy
ily machinery. The eliminative Mechanics Magazine. At this rate said judgment, interest, attorney’s
fees, costs of suit and accruing
organs, especially the kidneys,
it has taken It at least 80,000 years costs to sell the following de
are apt to become sluggish. Re
to recede from Its original site al scribed real propertv, to-wit:
tention of excess uric acid and
Queenstown, 60,000 feet from th«
The southwest quarter of the
other poisonous waste often
present location. Another cheek
southwest quarter of section
gives rise to a dull, languid feel
eighteen in township twvntv-
on time le afforded at the Missis
ing and, sometimes, toxic back
one south of range two west of |
slppl delta. By measuring the sedi
Willamette
Meridian. Also the
aches and headaches. That the
ment In s quart of water at differ
southeast quarter of southeast
kidneys are not functioning
ent seasons of tbe year and figur
quarter
of
section thirteen in
perfectly is often shown by
ing the total volume, an eetimats
township twentv-one south of
burning or scanty passage of
Is made possible as to how fast ths
range three west of Willamette
secretions. More and more
land Is wearing away.
meridian.
Also beginning nt
l>eople are learning to assist
the southeast corner of the
their kidneys by the occa
northwest quarter of southwest
Electricity for Belt»
sional use of Doan’s Pi7/a—a
quarter of section eighteen,
township twentvoiie south of
stimulant diuretic. Ask your
Electricity has now been called
range two wesW running thence
neighbor!
into use In experiments to give
south 25 rods, thence north 8*4
loose belts a firm grip on the pul
degna's east to the south Mne
leys. Metal pulleys are coated with
of the northeast quarter of the
C. J. KEM, Prop
any smooth, hard and durable In
southwest quarter of section
sulating substance, and tbe Me
eighteen township twentv-one I
5r<muZaar Dnmtie to tko Kidnoy
south range two west, thence
tlon of the belt causes tt to be
Ch—,>i«W»,M.V.
west to the place of beginTin^
charged with electricity on Its tn
ner surface. Aa the belt passes
in section eighteen township
over
the
Insulating
coating,
th«
twentv-one south range two
I
metal of the pulley becomes
west in Lane county, Oregon.
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charged by Induction with elec
Now. therefore in the name of
L
11. 4 A
tricity of the opposite pole, and the state of Oregon, in compliance
strong attraction between belt and with said execution and order of
sale and in order to satisfy said (
pulley Is developed.
Wo Operate Over
judgment, interest, attorney’s fees,
7000 Miles of
cost of suit and accruing costs. (
will
<>n Saturday the 20th dav o^i
Hair Growth After Death
Highways.
November, 19’26. at the hour of one ¡|
Roirntlats differ aouirwhat oa o’clock in the afternoon of said
this suhjoct, but the weight of au dav. at the southwest front t door of
thorlty favor« the view that th« the countv court house in Eugene,
hair. Including the beard, ceaaea to T^ane countv. Oregon, offer for .-ml”
grow at death. Apparent growth and «‘Il for cash, at public auction, i
__ led I
of the hair and heurd after death subject to redemption as t provi
la' explained by the ahrtnkage ot bv law. all of the ri'iht. title and
Stages leave Cottage Grove daily
the soft tissues around each Indi interest of said defendant. Lncy
vidual hair, a natural result of th« bobbins, and all persons claiming
for all California pointa
Office Supplies of All Kinds evaporation of the liquids of th« by. through or under her in and tn
muscles. Those scientist! who be said premises.
SCHEDULE:
FRANK E. TAYLOR.
lieve that there are authentic cases
a.
1:15
m
Sheriff of Lane Countv. Oregon.
of the hair actually growing aftei
<>21nlHc(T)his i
death say that such growth con
4:20 and 10:50
tn
ttnuee but a brief period.
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The editor had already that aft
ernoon rejected the maouacriptt
brought by six poeta, and conae
quently waa not tn a pleasant mood
when the seventh of the breed ol
barda entered his office. “Here/
said the versifier, handing a bulky
manuscript to the editor, “to a
poem that you cannot afford to Ig
nor*.'' The editor looked the veras
over hurriedly. “Cant use It,“ h«
satd abruptly.
“Why not F d*
manded the poet. “It's too long."
the editor replied. “And beaidoà I
it's too wide and too thick.“
MR. F. E DICKSON, who has served you so faithfully in our m'eat department for some
time past is leaving to enter into business for himself We wish him the best of success
Kindly allow us to introduce an enthusiastic young man who will make his home with
you in this city.
MR. GEORGE R DUNPHY at the block.
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