M .» LEGAL Mothers Fight Conscription NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned has filed herein his final account as the Administrator of the estate of FRANK C. FEGLES. deceased, with the County Court of Lane County, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 1st day of October, 1940, at the hour of ten o’clock a. m, of said day as the time, and the County Court Room in the County Court House at Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections, if any, to the said final account and the final settlem ent of said estate. Dated and first published this 29th day of August, 1940. Date of last publication, Sep­ tember 26, 1940. JASPER FEGLES, Adminis­ trator of the Estate of Frank C. Fegles, Deceased. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Administrator. _______ 3-5t-7 NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT FRANK KELLY. Adminis­ trator of the Estate of William A. Kelly, Deceas­ ed. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, Attorney for Administrator. . ‘Man In the Moon’ The “ man in the moon.'* a faint resemblance to a human figure, la best visible when the moon is eight days old. Professional Cards For Rent Members of Congress of Mothers of U. 8 . set up death watch outside Senate to confer w ith Rush H olt, anti-conscription Senator from West V irginia. First Lighthouses The earliest lighthouses of which there »re records were the towers built by the Libyans and the Cushites in Lower Egypt, beacon drop being maintained in some of them by the priests. The famous Pharos of Alex­ andria was built by Sostratus in the reign of Ptolemy I I and was re­ garded as one of the wonders of the world. The name Pfc«ros became the general term for all lighthouses, and the term pharology has been used for the science of lighthouse construction. DENTISTS DR. W. E. LEBO W—Dentistry -N o. 1 Omer Apartments Cottage Grove, Ora. Phone 35 DR. CL H. KIME. Dentist—Of­ fice in First National Bank Building. Phone 10. Cottage Grove, Oregon. PHYSICIANS H. AXLEY, Physician and Sur­ geon — Evenings by appoint­ ment. Over Kem’s for Drugs. Cottage Grave, Oregon. Clutch,” quake. though—only an earth­ 2-5t-6 Bathing ir Bygone Days Our ancient ancestors who lived ii warm and temperate climates evi­ dently discovered the soothing ef­ fects of bathing much sooner than their northern neighbors. Among the Hebrews, foot baths were sym­ bols of hospitality while Greeks. Romans, and Egyptians enjoyed bathing even before the pleasure ol soap and water washing was known P ra irie Dog’s D iet Seventy-eight per cent of a prairie deg's diet consists of plants of for age or crop value. _____ • Cortot Shop—Buffet Town • Borage Opposite A Welcome Awaitt You 6 0 0 ROOMS • SENSIBLE RATES Typewriters for rent Typewriters for sale. The Sentinel PHONE 159 $75.00 29 Ford T hrift-W ise Cottage Orove, Ora. * A rcade T h e a tre Aclntlaalon 10c and 8Sc Fri.-Not., Mept. 8-7: “Coinin' Round the Mountain.” Bob Burns, Una Merkel. Also preview feature, “We Who Are Young," Lana Turner, John Shelton. Nun.-M on.-Tuca., MepL 8-0-10: " N e w M oon,” J a n ­ ette MacDonald. Nelson Eddy, Mary Boland. W ed.-Thura., MepL 11-12: T U I We M eet A g a in .” D iane T h e a tre Admission 10c. and 25c Bargain N ig h ts 10c .. S aturday M atinee 10c and 15c Thnra.-FrL. MepL 5-8: "Golden O loves,” Jean Cag­ ney, Richard Denning. Bargain Nights. Adm. 10c. Mat.-Mun., MepL 7-8: T h e ( « n o n City Kid,” Roy Rogers, George Hayes, Pauline Moore. Also preview feature, "Saturday’s Children,’’ John Garfield, Ann Shirley, Claude Rains. Saturday Matinee 2:30 p. m. Admission 10c and 15c. Mon.-Tues.-Wed.. MepL 8-10-11—CLOMED. Thura.Frl., Mept. 12-18: "Hid Patrol.” Lull Deste, Philip Dom. Bargain Nights. Admission 10c. $75.00 PIANO BARGAIN—Want respon­ sible party to take over good used piano and pay out contract. Easy terms. Piano must be moved at once. For information write Tallman Piano Store, Salem. Ore­ gon _________________4-3tc-6 Typewriters for rent Typewriters for sale. Typewriters for rent Typewriters for sale. WELDING Electric Gas Cottage Grove Welding and Boiler Works Madison S t . 7 - t f c friend. George W Bill. Windsor. Conn . treasurer of the Windsor Trust company, found 47 pearla In a single oyster. Three were a quar­ ter of an Inch In diameter. Free Enlargement of Tour Choice With Every Boll REPRINTS 3« EACH Guaranteed Work MIGHT BE COAXED into selling my home, 4 bed rooms, two bath rooms, refinished inside and out, all modem conveniences. Attrac­ tive price and terms within rea­ son. W. C. Martin at Sentinel of­ fice. i.tf c FOR SALE or Trade for hay, fat Toulouse geese. R. H. Manbeck, 2 miles west on Lorane route. 4-ltp • Famously Fbw Food • Modem Appointments • Lauriano Outside Rooms Typewriters for rent Typewriters for sale. FOR SALE—Best 80-acre farm in Lane county. If you want a real attractive farm and home, write box XG % Sentinel. 2-tfc Exposures Merle Oberon, George Brent. Pat O'Brien. Also pre­ view feature. "The Lone Wolf Meets A Lady,” War­ ren William, Jean Muir. TOMATOES for canning. Seaver's ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR —3 Vi miles east on Row River Wiring and Rewiring road. Phone 33-F-14. 2-3tp-4 Leon C. Goddard. 401 Main St., phone 156L-201. 10-tfc — ---------------------— v ; RED FRYERS, fresh dressed for Rich Food Saturday delivery. Phone 28F5. 2-31 p-4 While dining at the home of a take your offer. Write P. O. Box 344. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Also for sale, toy Boston. 4-3tp-6 J. E. YOUNG, Attorney at Law —Kelly Building, Cottage Grove. Typewriters for rent Typewriters for sale. For Sale or Trade FLOOR SANDER FOR RENT - Apply to Grove Hardware Oo. 32-tfc Films Developed and Printed If you can't eat or sleep b e c a u s e ------------------------------------------ gas bloats you up try Adlerika. f o r SALE - Two teams, large ™ 7 “ ’ T ’T horees Henry Bricker, SprirJ- on heart from stomach gas due to f.olrl nhnno T7F11 7 constipation. Adlerika cleans out — ’ BOTH bowels. Kelly Drug Cb., m R cat f and Cottage Grove Pharmacy. ) F near h^h s c h S Wili HERBERT W. LOMBARD, At­ torney at Law. First Nation­ al B a n k building. Cottage Grove, Oregon. Phone 94. ALTA JONG — Lawyer. «13 Main s t r e e t Office phone 254J; Res. phone, 28F31, Cottage Grove, Ore. Typewriter» for rent Typewriters for sale. Rataa: Vraa ca o u pwt nna o r ooa cent per •rord. w ith m inim um chars« or 29 canta. rhraa Insertions fo r the prlca o f 1H . if paid la advance W an t ada w ill ba oharsad mt? w h e n f ir a u or Individual« bava aa- Abllahad credit. Send money to Insure m - w rU oo. I f charsad add 19e c a o u . Keyed *>1« 29 rents ex tra C ard of lh a n lu 90 cent« If not over SO word«, if over SO word», card» of thank« w ill be ch arred at he reg u lar rate. Copy must be In W ed- le w la y la Insure Insertion. FOR RENT to small fumlly. two bedroom house, both, electrici­ ty. gurage, garden spot about 4 miles south of Cottage Grove on Pacific highway. Telephone. Alsea Hawley 5F12 for appointment. _________________ 4-ltp u-rs* Owrilinga la l'e ra U has completed Its third (urge ut workers* dwellings. DON’T SLEEP W HEN * ton pickup. Runs good. 1940 li- OAS PRESSES HEART cense Gray Motor 00 23 N- 8th. H. E. S H U E Y — Physician A Surgeon. Over Kent’s Drug Store, Cottage Grove, Oregon. DR. J. W. TARR, Naturopatic Physician. General practice. Office at 117 South 3rd S t , phone 129-R. ATTORNEYS T I T L E ABSTRACT COM­ PANY OF EUGENE, Fred G. Stickles, Pros. "R m I Title Sendee.” 881 Oak S treet Eugene. Oregon. 'WSHTADS FOR RENT: 2 rooms and storing space. Lights, wood and water furnished, $8.00. 1st house south walker high school. Write P. O. Box 344. Cottage Grove, Oregon. _____ ____4-ltp FOR SALE—6-room house, mod­ em except heat, excellent condi­ tion. 3 bedrooms, lot 215x127 ft. Fruit and berries. Small down SEE H. N. TRAXLER. Creswell.) payment, balance as rent. Owner, for real estate and exchanges. 1306 South 4th St. 4-3tc-6 Also fire and auto insurance. 20tfc -............--------------- : FOR SALE -213 acres heavy tim- All kinds of welding, both elec­ berland in Douglas county. tric and acetylene. Machinery re­ We and went to bed, only to be awak­ Much of it fir. A bargain. Interest­ pairing and blacksmithing. ed parties write Mrs. Eli Eaton. retail Portland oxygen. O. K. ened at midnight by a great rattling 810 Minnesota avenue, Gladstone. Welding Shop, phone 181J. of windows and trembling of the Michigan. 3-4tp-6 6-4tc-9 whole house. It wasn’t “the Lone ____F U N E R A L H OM ES RUSSELL E. SMITH, Funeral Director. Cottage Grove, Ore, phone 101. Situations Wanted Help Wanted NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the undersigned h a s filed herein his final account as the Ad­ ministrator of the Estate of WIL­ LIAM A. KELLY, deceased, with the County Court of Lane Coun­ ty, State of Oregon, and an order has been made and entered of record directing this notice and setting the 24th day of Septem­ ber, 1940, at the hour of ten o’clock A. M. of said day as the T h e Lone Clutch* time, and the County Court Room When a rock with a note wrapped in the County Court House at Eu­ around it crashed through their win­ gene. Lane County, Oregon, as the dow about 10 o’clock one night. Dr. place for the hearing of objec­ and Mrs. M . M . Campbell of Seattle. tions. if any, to the said final ac­ Wash., thought they were the vic­ count and the final settlem ent of tims of a practical joker. The note said estate. Dated and first published this read: " I strike at midnight or else. To you from the Lone Clutch. Put 22nd day of August. 1940. Date of last publication Septem­ $2 on the porch.” They laughed ber 19 1940 >445 36 Olds >445 Dix. tudor — motor overhauled. "SAFETY TESTED" guarantee. Gray Motor Co. 4-ltc SITUATION WANTED — Effici­ ent. capable, experienced young FOR SALE: Jersey springer, six married man desires office work years old. F. W. Sharon. Sagl- in or near Cottage Grove, full or n a w ^ jD r e ^ ________ Jh3tp-6 part time. Have had varied gener­ al office experience. 5 yrs. with large private concern in Portland, 5 yrs. with U. S. Govt. Typing, WANTED: Good all around man shipping, collateral, surveyance I for dairy work. Must be neat legal documents, purchasing, re- and dependable. Phone 1F13 Sun­ jiorts, statistics, accounting, cal­ rise Dairy, or apply ut 104 I St. culating, mimeograph, etc. Notary Public. Will furnish references in WANTED: Reliable woman for Portland and Cottage Grove. general housework. Call 174R Phone 2577-M Eugene (evenings for appointment. 4-tfc collect), or write Harvey. P. O. Box 992, Eugene, Ore. 2-3tp-4 WANTED — Experienced farm hand. Board, room, laundry and small wages. Inquire at London LOST: Duo 620 kodak camera, Wednesday evening at baseball Store. 4-ltp game. $5.00 reward If returned to McCoy Motors. No questions ask- << 4 ltp —L IT T L E - WANT ADS DO------ BIG- -THINGS_____ School days, are happy days witr new furniture, desks, lamps, rugs, and easy comfortable chairs from Callahan’s, Eugene. Beds used for 98c. springs for 98c. mattresses new at $4.99. Desks new for >8.50 and chairs for 89c. Roll round beds >9.95 . . . takes less room and coil roll away beds >24.75. $17 springfilled mattress $9.98. Callahan’s have a very fine as­ sortment of used home needs . . . used as follows >200 Universal electric refrigerator >99.50 . . . . >150 davenport and chair >74.50, and a fine used walnut bed room suite >29.75, and another for >23.75. Shop with Callahan’s Furniture Store, Eugene, Heilig Theatre Building. 4 -ltc FOR SALE— % H.P. 32 volt mo­ tor, excellent condition. Reason­ able price. Phone 201. Radio Ray. ___________________________ $975 40 Olds >975 5000 miles, many accessories. "SAFETY TESTED” guarantee. Gray Motor Co., 23 N. 8th. 4 -ltc FOR SALE: 2 Herford bull calves and six weaner pigs. Write Box 168, Route 1, Creswell, Oregon. 4-3tp-6 Late model electric refrigerator. Excellent condition. 5V4 ft. size. Was traded in on 8 ft. Ciosley Shelvador. See it at Radio Ray’s. 4-ltp For School Use We have a select stock of rebuilt and guaranteed standard typewriters at less than have the cost of new machines. Also a selection of new Portable Typewriters in the price range of $28.00 to $64.50. Terms if desired. If you need a typewriter for local school or college this fall, see us now while the selection is complete. COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL 25 North Sixth Street An Office Form for Every Need