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— MOTHERS I-íaizjr^i y ^tvr^V ocvÄ J d e re O rr / f in * » » A POOttX.T FED HOB8B reflects discredit <>n Ita owner, bat tha iiwnnr Rata tha worat o f thn deal b -1 rauan economy I d feeding tha imrac affaeta ita working eapaoity aa wall aa Ita aopaaraura. I f your boraa klr.ka on kla r«ad vou «an correct It by buying your feed horn, aa you got t!ia boat i|uality for tha Inaat outlay, Farm s», aoatraatora and boraa owaara gnnarally know that our faad la alwaya up to tba a^indard. STERLING FEED CO. w. w. M c F a r l a n d TH E C I T Y T R A N S F E R HAULING AND DRAYING DONE ON H1IORT NOTICE P IA N O M OVINO A S P E C IA L T Y Offlca at Ellta Oonfoctlonary PHONE 66 Grove Transfer Company A LL KINDS OF JOBBINO AND FURNITURE M OVINO— PIANOS A SPECIALTY or Jacobs & Breedlove REST Pbona 164 Naw SERVICE Era Drag Stora SOUTHERN P A C IF IC T IM E T A B L E (t'o rri’rtril to line. 17, 1018.) North Round No. 18— 10:05 u.m. No. 14—-4:07 p. in. No. 16 -3:20 a. m. South No. 13— No. 53— No. 15— No. 17— Bound 1:08 a. 7:14 a. 2:47 p. 7:40 p. m. in. m m. Lagni Munk a at Tha Sentinel office. 6 — .................... .......... P rofession a l Cards M AX LUEBKE THE RAW LEIOH M AN 776 Sixth Atra. W , Eugene, Ora. O. F. Oaroutta. Local Agant R. MoCAROAR. D. D. 8. DENTIST Neuralgia relieved Inatnntly by local application. Ueaideuea and o ffice at Fifth and Main. Phona 13IJ Cottage Grove, Ore. DR. S. M. W EN D T PhyMctan and Burgeon Special attention given to aurgery and eye, enr and throat. Country ealla aa well aa eity cull» anawered day or night.* O ffice: Cottage Urove lloapital J. E. YOUNO ATTORNEY A T L A W O ffice on Main avenue Cottago Orova Oregon A. W . KIME. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O ffice in Phillipa building over tha iienaon drug atore. O ffice phone 34 Keaidanca phone 126J. Cottage Orove Oregon DR. W . M. HAMILTON Rea. Phono 14F3 LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Conaultatlon and examination free. O ffice houra 9 to 6. Hun- daya and eveninga by appointai't. O ffice In old Cottage Orove bank building at 104Vi Main avenue. H. J. SH INN ATTORNEY-AT LAW and notnry publie. Prnetleea in nil courta. Twonty-flve yanra ex perience. Bader Bldg. (Cottage Grove, Ore. A LT A KINO ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Colleetiona, Probate, Notnry Publie 774 Willamette Ht., Kugene, Ore. D. N. McINTURFF ATTORNEY A T LA W FraetioMi In all courta W ill attend to your hualnMM prumplly. honmtly and ear- nMtly Mpertal attention alvon Pi the • lam inationof abatrarta,di-attincof wllia. Mittlinn o f eatetea, ronveyancaa, roller tlnna and penaiona In P in t National bank building an Slh atraat. I'biiaa M ( M l a f H (irova. Ora. H. W. TITUS. D. M D. EXPERT DENTISTRY Modern equipment. Firat Nation al bank bldg. O ffice hour* 9 n. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Eve ninga or Hundnya by appointment ^ OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAMNTEREST The havoc wrought by the recent In fluenza i-plrleinlc la shown by a report Issued by the bureau of census, whl'cb gives the deaths In Portland from thia cause during the 26 weeks from Sep tember 14 to Marsh 1 as 1426, 109 of the number dying directly from pnen- monla. THE SIMPLE STORE Hhould aee I hut the whole fnmily take nt leuat 3 or 4 done» of a thorough, purl- fying, system ttleuning medicine thla apring. Now ia the tiuie. The family will be healthier, happier, uiid get along batter if tha blood la given a thorough purifying, the atomneh and bowel» «leaned out, und tbe genita o f winter, The management of the Beaver H ill accumulated in the ayatein, driven nwuy. coal mine at Marshfield has under Ilolliater’a Rocky Mountuin Ten in one taken additional development and Is of the very beat unii aureat apring med- Increasing Its output. The company Idnea to tnku. Get it und aee the d iffe r P P. Oouley, 73 year« old, who haa found the demand for fuel the past ence in the whole fnmily. Their color lived In Marlon couuty alnco 1859, winter greater than It could supply will be better, they'll feel fine mid be Men’. Loggers.................................$ 1 0 .5 0 to $ 1 5 .0 0 well und happy. Renaon I'hnniincy. * when he crossed the plain« to Oregon and there are large orders to be filled Men'« Drew Shoe*................................................. $ 3 .4 5 to $ 7 .5 0 from Michigan, died at bla home In j tbls summer. Sab-m. Men’« Hip Rtbber Boot«........................................... $ 7 .0 0 NOTICE OF F IN A L S E TTLE M E N T State Fire Marshal W ell» attributes James Aaher, George tidy and Claude to carelessness fire losses aggregating Boy»’ Shoe........................................... $ 1 .6 5 to $1^50 Notice ia hereby given thut the un- deraigned cxecutrla of the eatnte of H. Huffman are dead aa a reault of 1134.646 In Oregon during February. B° y » ’ ...................................................... $ 3 .9 5 $ 7 .5 0 Kielinrd It. Woolley, deccnacd, hua filed an Internal explosion of a Scotch m i Fires In buildings with defective Boy«’ Corduroy Pant«............................................... $ 1 .5 0 her I • IIIII uerriunt m it h the county clerk rlua boiler In tbe baaeincnt of tbe flue«, the report says.' resulted In 29 of Lime county, wregon, in the mutter Men’« Work Shirt«.................................................... $ 1 .0 0 of aniii ealate und mi order hua been Corbett building Is Portland. business men being put out of occupa- made mid entered of record bv the lion. Ladie»’ White Kid Shoe............................................. $ 5 .9 5 United State« Senator McNary la ' tlon and caused a property loan of II. I.. Mown, county judge of the county Ladies' White Canvas Shoe« ..................................... $ 3 .9 5 court of l.une county, Oregon, directing now vlaltlug at Birmingham, Ala., and 169.646 The report does not Include notice mid Netting Friday, the 28th day will not return to Oregon until April, loasc* in Portland. Ladies’ Dreu Shoes . ..*.___ • .................................$ 5 .9 5 of March, lull*, at the hour of II o'clock according to a letter recelvi-d by the Commercial and farming Interests of u. m. for the hearing of objection«, If Ladie*’ Oxfords..................................................... $ 5 .0 0 to $ 5 .6 5 any. to »aid account and for the final senator's brother. John H. McNary. Deschutes county are lined up In sup Ladies’ Silk Waists.................................................... $ 4 .9 5 Nettlcnicnl of »aid ealate. Charles H, Orcen, United Staten port of a bond Issue to tbe full amount M ARTH A A W OOLLEY. Ladies’ House Dresses............................................... $ 2 .2 5 Kaeeutrix of the Katnte of wool distributor and administrator for of the 2 per cent state limit aa a mreans fiH m2M Richard It Woolley, Deccuacd. tbe Pacific northwest, haa forwarded Mary Jane Pumpa...................................................... $ 1 .5 0 of providing co-operation with the II.. J. Hhinn, Attorney for Executrix. hi« realgnatlon to Washington and state highway commission in the con ■' — will d o » « hi» office In Portland April 1. struction of the proposed The Dalles- SUMMONS. Captain James P. Shaw of Mllwau- Cnllfornla highway. Such an lasu« In the Circuit Court of the Htute of kle has been appointed by tbe board will amount to approximately 3126,000. of control aa commandant of tbe Sol Oregon for Lane County. It has been officially announced by Kthal Terry, plaintiff, vu. Erneat C. dier«' borne at lioseburg to succeed tbe Lebanon Hod and Gun club that ao full of water that it ia practically Terry, defendant. C-ommaudaut Markee, who haa resign the annual field trials o f the state club TO S C A R IF Y 160 M ILE S OF CO U N TY ROAD TH IS SPRIN G impassible to enter the orchards with To Erneat C, Terry, the above named de ed. will be held at Lebanon In September the vehicles necessary to spray the trees fendant! Indorsements o f R. A. Booth for and that tbe Pacific Coast Field Trials Over 150 mile« o f Ijin e county’« and he fears that the work will not be In the name o f the Htnte o f Oregon, highway commlaaloner and appeals club of Alameda, Cal., will be held graveled roads wiH be scarified and lev done in time thia year. He nay« it ought you nre hereby required to appenr and anawer the complaint filed ngninat you that he ba persuaded to remain on there at the same time. The Washing eled thia apring and the work will start to have b e «« started the middle of Feb in thn uhovn entitled auit within aix the commission, are being received by ton and British Columbia clubs will just aa noon aa the weather becomes ruary, but few o f the orehardists have week» from the date of the firat publi- Oovernor Olcott from all parts of tbe also be represented by several teams better. Each spring thia method ia used been able to do hardly any so far. on the main roads that are not macadam ration of thin aunmooi, and if you fail state. of running dogs. ized. The work wax well under way this Clocks to Be Set Ahead. to nppeur aa herein required, for want An Inspection of all the high schools Ord Castle, county surveyor, recent time last year but there hua been so Clocks everywhere in the United thereof, the plaintiff will apply to anid In the state to see If they comply with ly returned to Toledo from the Wald- much rain thia apring that it haa been States will again be turned ahead an court for the relief demanded in her the requirements for standard high port country and brought with him . impoHsilile to start. hour at 2 a. m. Sunday, March 30, an complaint, which in for a decree of anid schools Is now being made by J. A. samples of paraffin, asphalt and other Included in the roads to be scarified they were last year, and again they will court, forever diaaolving the marring» Churchill, superintendent o f public In oil indications. He says tbe people this apring are the McKenzie highway be turned baek an hour on the last Sun contract din tin g between plain tiff and struction. about Waldport are much excited over between Springfield and Thurston, tbe day in October. defendant above named, for the care, Moro then 40 of the farmers of the the prospects for oil. One well has Crow road out of Eugene, the Paeifis Efforts were made to repeal the so- riiatody, guarilianahip and control o f the minor children, Charlea Llewellyn Ter Scholls neighborhood, south of Beaver been drilled to a depth of about 3000 highway between Ooahen and Cottage called daylight saving law, but so strong ry and Violet I.»rain* Terry, for a rea- ton, attended a soils school, conducted feet and It is understood that the oper- Grove, a part o f the prairie road be a protest came from the laboring men tween Kugene and Janetion City and that eongrens left it alone. aonnble monthly allowance for the sup under the auspices of the Washington 1 atom have struck a gas flow. other shorter stretches o f road. Mueh has been said both for and port of plaintiff and anid children, for County Farm bureau. In the Scholia Allens who did Dot make declaration against this law, but a majority o f the alimony and for roata and diaburaemrnta Grange ball. of their Intention to become citizens Fruit Spraying Is Behind. people seem to like it, especially in tbe o f thin auit and auch other derreea in The Jsraey breeders of Jackson prior to January 1 of tbls year cannot Owitig to the continued wet weather summer time, when there is so much th«. premises aa may be juat and equit county have organised an association be licensed to fish In this state at all, all apring the fruit growers have been more daylight in the evening than un able. to assist In promoting the breeding of while those who did make such dec unable to do but little spraying and der sun time. Thin nummona lx ptihliahed once a week for aix aueceaaivp weeka in The high class cattle, under the name of laration may have their licenses re- pruning, according te C. E. Stewart, N o want ad., reader or other adver Cottage Grove Hcntinel, u weekly news- the Rogue River Valley Jersey Breed , newed for gill net and troll fishing, county fruit inspector. Mr. Stewart aaid that the ground is tising charged for less than 50c. n8tf paper o f general circulation in Lane ers’ association but not for set net fishing, according Farmers' and homemakers' week and County. Oregon, by order o f the Hon. to an opinion given by the attorney G. F. Hkipworth, judge o f the above en rural life conferences at Oregon A g ri general to Master Fish Warden Clan titled court, made on the 27th day of cultural college, which were aban ton. February, 1UI9. doned laat winter because o f war con Stats Engineer Cupper returned F ri The firat publication o f thia aummona ditions. will be held next winter, De day from Inspecting four new lrrtga- ia on the 5th day of March, 1919, mid cember 29 to January 8. 1 tlon districts In tbe Rogue river val the laat on the 10th day of April, 1919. Hutherlln will have a cannery the ley. which, when tbe Irrigation sys H. .1 SH IN N , coming season large enough to take P IT IS W ORTH aomething to catch and hold 10,000 Attorney for I'lain tiff. tems are completed, will bring 39,590 Keaidenee and poatoffire addreaa: Cot- care of the preaent fruit crop. Tw o I acres of rich land under Irrigation. I I I eyes, if only for an instant. I f those eyes during tage Grove, Oregon. m7 n il buildings will be erected to take tbe The four districts are: Medford, cov that instant find something that interests them, place of the Hutherlln Kverfresh plant, ering 20,000 acres; Talent, covering ^ something that the brain, to which they transmit it, NOTICE OF F IN A L S E TTLE M E N T destroyed by fire last summer. 8000 acres; Gold Hill, covering 1500 It has been announced that June 17, will retain, someone has achieved a great object. acres, and Rogue river, covering 10,- In the County Court o f the State o f 18 and 19 have been selected aa the 000 acres. I f that something is about your business or your goods, you dates for the department encampment Oregon for Lane County. have received something of value the minute it is photographed While It Is unlikely that any per In the matter o f the catate o f Aman of the Woman's R elief Corps and the manent work can be started before on the brains behind those 10,900 eyes. The Sentinel circulates da J. Hcott, deceased. Grand Army of the Republic. The en Notire in hereby given that the nn- campment will be held in Tbe Dalles. fall on the road between Pendleton and 1000 copies weekly. Sometimes a single oopy goes to five fam Echo, the Umatnia county court has a deraigned executor o f the catate of Except for the final details, the Pen ilies; a large number go to three families. It is safe to say Amami» J. Hcott, deceased, hna filed in . crew of men at work now scarffylng dleton Oolf club haa completed the that an average of five persons with money to spend read the County Court o f Lane County, Ore the graveled portion and grading the purrhaae of Its course, lying on the gon, hia final nrrnunt aa the executor every copy of The Sentinel. A ll of these persons, with few ex dirt road. This road, on the old Ore of tl.e anid eatnte nnd that Monday, the hills north of Pendleton. Forty acres gon trail, one of the main routes from ceptions. have two eyes. By a simple problem in arithmetic you 14th day o f April, 1919, at the hour o f are In the tract and the club Is now- Portland to eastern Oregon, last year will find that this gives a total of 10,000 eyes to which The Sen- planning for one of the best courses II o ’rlork a. m. o f aaid day, at the was the source of much complaint Court llouae in Eugene, anid County In the northwest. __________________________ nel will take your weekly message. and Htnte, hua been fixed by aaid Court The new high service reservoir of from travelers. W e are ready at any moment to A ll those who use the col The farmers of eastern Clackamas na the time for the hearing nnd panning the Astoria water system will be ready present what you ha\ e to say. We umns of The Sentinel are upon anid final account, and objection« for use on May 1. The big bowl la county attended a school in practical assisting the publishers In thereto, i f any there be, nnd for the will bring it before those 10,000 located on the creet o f a hill about dairying at 8andy. Lectures and dem getting our what eminent final aettlement o f the anid eatnte. eyes. The right kind of message two miles from the central portion of onstrations were given on breeding and authority has stated to be The firaf piiMii-ntion o f thia notice \ feeding dairy cattle, calf raising, herd the city, and will have a capacity of can hardly help bringing to you the beet weekly In Oregon will be on the 14th day o f Marrh, 1919, , record keeping, silos and silage, se the desired results. and the laat on the 11th day o f April, 20,000,000 gallons. The Western Oregon Tie A Lumber lecting dairy sires and Judging dairy 1919. The Instructors were E. B. association will hold a meeting In cattle. W. P. V A N HCHOIACIC., Executor. Portland Saturday, March 22, to take Fitts and E. L. Westover of the Ore- H. ,T. Hhinn, Attorney. ml4 a l l further action toward having the prea i gon Agricultural college, and County ent regulations for the purchase of 1 Agent R. G. Scott. One measure that was Intended to NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLE M ENT. railroad lumber rescinded, so that • each railroad can buy Its own lumber. go on the ballot at the special election In the County Court o f the State of The Oregon State Bankers 'associa ! on June 3. will not appear for the Oregon for Ijine County. tion haa assisted county agent« In the reason that it, was omitted from the Notice ia hereby given that the un- distribution of 2000 of the first edi bill calling the special election, doubt deraigned adminiatrntrix o f the catate of less by an oversight. The measure Is Felix H. Currin, deceaaed, hna filed her tion of 3000 Oregon farm record books. senate Joint resolution No. 17, Intro F ifty banks co-operated In the distrib final aeenunt in the County Court of duced by Senators I. S. Smith and ution, placing copies In the hands of Lane County, Oregon, aa the executrix of aaid eatnte nnd that Monday the 21 at the moat progressive farmers in many Handley, and providing that the right ; of eminent domain be extended to the B o th p a p e rs, paid in Q f l day o f April, 1919, at the hour o f 11 parts of the state. o ’clock a. m. of anid dny, hna been fixed a d va n c e , o n e y e a r . . 1 Chrome miners who suffered losses 1 condemnation of property for making by aaid Court na the time for the hear because o f the slump In the market j mine and forest roads. ing nnd punning upon anid final account for their products at the close of the According to an announcement just and o f objections thereto, if any there war are urged to write to the secre ] made by the American Jersey Cattle be, nnd for the finnl aettlement and dis tary of the Interior at Washington I club, the cow Old Man's Darling II, tribution o f the residue o f tho anid es that proper blanks may be sent them I owned by Pickard Bros, of Marion, tate. The firat publication o f thia notice for filing claims for compensation Or., has broken the world's official test record for Junior 4-year-olds of the shall I mi on the 21st dny of March, 1919, from the federal government. Seven suits for damages aggregating Jersey breed. During her yearly test, nnd the Inst publication on the lttth day of April, 11M0. about |41,000, were filed at Prlnevllle which ended on February 1, this phä ROSA C1JRRIN, against Twohy Brothers company, con nomenal cow produced 984.86 pounds Administratrix o f the estate of tractors, by large landowners under of butterfat, adding 98.86 pounds to Felix H. Currin, deceased. the Ochoco Irrigation project, who the existing record and coming within II. J. Hhinn, ntty. for administratrix. claim their crops were damaged by 17 pounds of breaking the world's reo- the wilful diversion of the water fol ord for mature cows. N E W BUTTER W R A P PRICES lowing the tearing up of canals by Right fatalities, out of a total of the contractors. 675 accidents, were reported to the On account of anothflY advance in Two more highway Improvement state Industrial accident commission the price of butter parchment, wc projects have been added to those on for the week ending March 13, six of find tho following slight advance which the state highway commission which were due to recent accidents and in prices ncccttaary: 1(H) wrapa.............................. $1.30 will receive bids at the meeting In two to accidents previously reported Portland on Marrh 26. Both are for to the commission. The fatal cases Kach additional 100 ordered paving contracts. They are: Oregon- were: F. A. 8tanley, Portland, steel nt same time an firat 100...... 40c Waahlngton highway. Umatilla county, worker; Frank Wilson, Reedsport, from end of W ild Horse pavement to a lumbering; Ed Hiram Hardle, War- Friday and Saturday Special point two miles east o f Athena, nine ronton, lumbering; Bozo Kallcac. Port A reduction of 20 cents will be miles, and Columbia River highway. land. steel worker; George M. Towe, made on first hundred on all or Waaco county, from The Dalles to Ashland, policeman; B. F. Lulck, dern printed on Friday« or Satur- Seufert's Section, two miles. Ten Kroll, lineman. Deaths due to acci daya. Orders may be placed on thousand tons o f asphalt and 50.000 dents previously reported were El R. any day of the week for printing barrels of cement will be need ea the Lawrence. Astoria, flouring mills; A. Principal Events of tho Woek Briefly Sketched for Infor* motion of Our Readers. was last to raise on prices— and you will find them th® first to lower the price of merchandise Suit. A. to W. Q W A N S O N , MANAGER 10,000 E Y E S The Cottage Gi ove Se ntin el and The Oreg on Fa irmi cr HARDWARE FURNITURE Knowles Gräber Home : cTWade : Flour FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flo'jr H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour on Friday or Saturday at the re duced price. Made by Cottage Grove two projects. , W. Plckstt, Portland, steel worker. Milling Company Phone 80 •