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......... LADIES, ATTENTION! II iiiimc cle lining timo ih here an d y o u w ill liuv«* an uccnniu latu rn o l’ o ltl ntgtt a m i p a p e r a m i iiiaK a/iiit'N llin t n ic w o r th im im -y to y o u . I f y o u w ill «'a ll u p I 'u l l n g c d r o v e J u n k t'o ., p h o n e ft, w e w ill «*all. I t u y e r o f W o o l, Iliile N , I ’clta, Hug*«, N e w s p a p e r « , M a g a z in e « t o i l h i Inim lleN , a m i ('h it t e iii lia r k . W e lin y a m i N e l l e v e r y th in g . C o tta g e G r o v e Ju n k C om p an y 2 4 Pacific H ighway Phone 5 GROVE TRANSFER COM PANY A ll kinds of Furniture M oving and General Jobbing r W. JACOB«. PROPRIETOR Urn. Phone lit rri O ffic e Phone 4 /iinfirmili m m PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) or OIL ■ C00KST0VES DIARI rb i t I T A N O A H U O IL O O M IW N Y KJlUfobN IAl T O. H U D TE LL. S P E C IA L A G E N T H T A N D A R O O il. CO.. Cottage Oroec Professional Cards NURSE M IL K S 40ft Motiror A vpiiup f 'm i f i li « ut >«i I ru u p t ti N o r o u t i l l u d i * i iiiti'n N|»**r iti 11 y . ¡.OS ANGELES HAS EARTHQUAKE SHOCK ,iio Death Results; Property Damage Is estimated at $ 1 0 0 .0 0 0 . I ¿lie Angeliia, Cel. — Eurthqueh' ehockn which etarted «1 0 47 o'clock Moiidny niKhi ami continued Intermit lent I y unill ft o'clock 1 uneilay moriilnn. riiunnd property dam ag« In Ixi* An k « I i ' h county iieiUiMieil ut $100,000. thrne fuurtha of which w in In Ingle w i i i h I, ten inllee nuutli o f thin city. One ili'iith wue liiillroelly due to the ( iiiih I novere of the ehix Un and eeveral pereutiH w ere «lig h tly Injured liy full Ilia delirle. Thu aouthern and southwestern eec tlona o f Ism Angelea city which are I'lueent to Inglewood, suffered more than the northern reHldeiitlul and cen tral I iuh I iu hh district«. T h e dumuge In Ism Angelen city, ■ml I mat nil at about »20,000. wan due uliiiiuit 1 'iitlridy to fallen chim ney« broken w indow «, «maehuit dlnlien and b-lr a hrae In mnldencea and breuk able a rticle* in drug and grocery ren. T h e dam age In Inglewood wnn ee 11 mat <d at $76,000. T h e building« which suffered the most damage there w 'T o on Com m ercial atreet, the main huulnenii thoroughfare In moat ramm the fronte of the building« fe ll Into the atreet. leaving the three other w all» «lan din g I,cemii Rice l ’mlding One cup rie», two ipiurl» hoiliug water, olle laide «ponti «a ll, ose pini milk, half cup o f sugar, two taldenj.ooii» butter and thè gruted fimi and Juiee o f olii' half lem on. l'ick over and wu»h thè rice and eook ni tbe hoiling «alted water ontil «o fl. IIrtiiii and adii milk, sugar, Imi ter nini rimi uml juiee o f the mie half lemon. l ’ ut in a buitereil haking di-li and liahc unlil finn. Cover witl. mer mgue, ii. mg w I iì I ch o f two egg», ime half cup poaderi'd nugar and mie tea «l«ion lemon juiee. W A N T ADS. To 1st on si ares, any part o f 121 head o f heavy shearing Angora wethers, free from lice. I f you have plenty o f bru»h, phono or sen me. Hart. John stnii, Saginaw. my28 jly2pd For Hals 1.1 acre poultry ranch, 4'/a miles from Cottage Grove on Dorens road, (bind house, barn and poultry houses, f i l y water. Price $231*1 in eludes horse, row, range, phone nnd crop. Place known form erly a» Ah ram» place. L. K. Shorcy, Cottage Grove. jn e ll 21pd Comfort, Economy, Stamina Is that what you want? Free Demonstration Extra d ea r cedar shingle«. •*> a thou ■and. H. K. M etcalf, telephone 1**7 L Jill I 8 jltlc 901 Main Ave. - Easy Terms Phone 110 fo r Hale Mower, «pringtootb harrow mol 2 horse cultivator. W. A. Hem •■ii w uy. jn «1 8 jl2 p d Tor Hale Team and ta m e ««. Horse« are both mares, weight about 1500 lbs., 8 years old. Inquire at Central botl L joe I 8 jl2pd f o r Bale Gelding. 12 years old. wt. 12(81; good work borne. W alter Skid more, Curtin, Ore., phone I2F23. jl8 j2 p THE SAMPLE STORE PRICES Kale plants for aale, 30c the hundred. II. H. Ijuimby, one mile east o f C ot tage Grove, phone 29F I 3. jnl8jl2pd f o r Bale 7 room well built house In good condition, 1 acre good ground, fruit, berries, new barn for 3 cows and 7 tons hay, 2 chicken houses for 2H0 ehirkens, lug woodshed, water in house, II I minutes walk from Muin a v e nue, in good residence district. Ah struct. Insurance a»»igned. Good A <lr<’|i o f \ fi li 1 1 In ili hot chorolriti* young Jersey cow, fre»h »min, and 24 jtiMt !»<‘ for<* nitn mg gi\t*H il ii tlflii’ inuR Leghorn chickens go with place. Price for ull, only #I*>IH), o f which #1041 run flttvtir. be paid in $100 annual payment» with • • • Wkrn i» rliiEj» on n |>ull* «ut out iutererit. Would consider good car. i| inuy I h * rr|tlur«H| |$y n nniip, hook Galloway, 111 Main Avenue, Cottage Grove, exclusive agent. jn elH tf miti •*>*«♦. or ti button. • • • f o r Bale 1 weeks old Leghorn cock A dilli mop make» a good «lu«ter. erels at *1 per dozen. Also want u • • • few milk goats and hilly. H. II. yuim .01*1 | i i p p p h « f fr i! may I h * tmr*«l for by, I nnle cast o f Cottage Grove, te le « i i Ì p n o n n i H i t l r M o f *ho«»ft i n v u i i l p r , phone Mini. j n l l SSSpd • • • f o r Sale - A good second hand type To rhuin t» jfnili'r, UM* m “muli writer. The White- Pharmacy, jn ls t f et alili* brunii. • • • Plano organ In good condition fo r sale When »eparating «he white from «he cheap. Call I33Y. jnl8jl2pd yolk o f nil egg, i f a little yolk get« f o r Bale Residence property at 1216 into the white, dip a clean cloth into Madison Ave. T w o lots, fruit trees, warm water and wring dry; touch the yolk with the cloth and it will ding 6 room house and good barn. Phone ____________ ___________ Jills j ll’pd to it. f o r Hale Residence on south fift h . IM IO N K V O lilt NEW S,_______________ Hmiill modern bungalow, 14 acre o f ground with fruit trees and garden; eity wnter, lights. George Cnrlile, at SU M M O NS property. jn clH jly2 p d In the Circuit Court o f the State o f f o r Hale Poland China brood sow. or • In gnu for I jiiic County. w ill trnde for a good work horse. Lincoln Taylor nml Matilda Tuylnr, II. E. Ili'iincman, Curtin, Ore. j|8jl2pd Iti« w ife, Myron Taylor, liladya Tny lor, Ida Taylor, Ethel T iy lor, Harvey f o r 8ale— 21 acres 2*/§ m ile« from town; 4 room bungalow, barn, chirk, la y lor and Itcllc Taylor, hi« w ife, ami cn house, good well. Ah'.o 2 acres I f . liliali J. Taylor, I'la in tifl«, mile from town. O. M. Baldwin, jn ls t f \«. John Hugh Taylor, Defendant. Wanted Olrl or woman to assist with Household I Men's Dress Shoes $15 value«. You can get them :it the Sampli- Store for__ $10 It ’s Time to Go CamDing Ladies’ Dress Skirts — then you will want a good army blanket— only.......... $7.50 $10 to $15 values— our prices only............... .......... $7 to $10 Hints To John Hugh Taylor, Defendant : In the name o f tbe Htutc o f Oregon D R C. E. FRO ST you are hereby required to appear and nnawer the complaint filed agaiunt you O ffirit in Lutofton Bttíhlíllg. ill the nliovc entitled «uit within six I i n d i r 47 week» from the day o f the fir »t puli Oregon lieation o f th i» »liminoli» and if you Colfn^ti Ortivo fail to nnawer for want thereof the p la in tiff» will upply to the court for R. M cC A R O A R . D. D. S. the relief prayed for in p la in tiff'» DENTI8T eouiplaiut filed herein to w it: For II decree appoint mg referee« to N.'iirulgm ri'ln've.l inslnntly t*y make a partition o f the follow ing de torni applicaiioti. RmiilKHM 117 scribed teal property: nouth Tlur.l « t r f f t ; o ffic e Ar ileg ia n in g 211 -j rod» vve»l o f the cade building, Fi fili unii Muin. Northeast corner o f Lot 1, Hcc. 32, Tp. l'Io un': o ffic e , 115; ri’»., ISO B IS It 8 W. M., run Weal to the Nnrthwext rorner o f the Northeast J. E. YOUNO quarter o f the NnrtliwcHt quarter of ATTOKNKY AT LAW »aid Hoc. 32, Nouth 2(1 eh»., Ea»t 2U chain», Smith to a point due west o f O ffic e on Muin avenue. the Northwent corner o f claim 58, No Cottegn «trovo Oregon tifieation 781, East to the Houthea»t corner o f Lot 3, »aid See. 32, North to the Smith line o f Claim 55, West to A. W. KIME. M. D. the Southwest corner o f »nine. North PIIYHICIAN ANO HUBQEON lo u point .14 roil» Hout beast crly from beginning and Northw esterly I I rod» O ffir a m l'lii11 1 | ih tiuililieg over to beginning, containing HI aeree in III« VV li il n Ptiurnincy. O ffici» Lane County. Oregon; ptinnì' 34; residence penne 12HJ. Altai: Beginning 2s rod» East o f the Nnrthwext corner o f rlaim 13, N o tifi Oregon Coti »g e Om ve eat ion 7tls in See. 28. Tp. 21 S. K. 3 W. W. M., run east to the Nnrthenxt corner o f »aid rlaim 13, South 40 H. J. SHINN chain» to Houthea»t corner, West 40 A T T O R N E Y A T I.AW chain» to Southwest rorner, North to nml nolery pulilic. I’ m etler» in the Southeast corner o f claim 11, N o ull courlH. Tw enty fiv e ycur« ex tification 778, West to n point about perience. 33.21 chain» East o f the Southwest corner o f su id duini 11 anil North llniler Hliig., Cottage (Irovo, Ore. easterly to beginning, containing 117.10 acres, except .i.03 acres deeded to Ida C. and Kubecca E. T a ylor; ALTA KINO Also: the West 10 rod« o f Isit 2, ATTO RNEY AT LAW See. 32, Tp. 2! S. It. 3 W. W. M., con tnining 0 acres, uml Collect ioni«, I’ rohoto, N otiiry Also: the Southwest quarter o f the Piihlio t * Southwest quarter o f See. 20 and the 771 W illum ette Ht., Eugene, Ore. Northwest quarter o f the Northwest quarter o f See. 32, Tp. 21 S. It. 3 W. H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. W. M. E X PERT D E N TIS TR Y among the p lain tiffs and defendant according to their respective interest» Mnitern equipment. First Nation and decreeing nl Hunk lililg .‘ o f f ic e honrn !» n. That the p la in tiff» nml defendant m. In 12 in.. I to «1 p. m, Eve lire the owners o f said real properly niiigs nr Sundays by nppointnient. and for n decree o f partition by the court to partition the »aid real prop erly among the p la in tiff» and defen J. 8. MEDLEY dant according to their respective in A T T O R N E Y A T LA W terests; This summons is served upon you by Eugene Lonn nnil Havings Rnnk the order o f the Honorable Judge t). Hnililing F. Skipworth which order direct« that Eugene Oregon you appear and answer in said cause within six weeks from the ilnte o f the first publication o f this summons SOUTHERN P A O in O T IM E TA B L E which »»ill date o f said publication is June 25, 11*20. (Correrteli June 2.1, 1020) North Bound South Binimi A L T A K IN O A N D P O T T E R . FO STE R & IM M E L . No. IN—9:17 n. m. No. 13— 1:08 n. m. Attorneys fo r P la in tiff. No. 14— 3:59 p. m. No. 13 «1:10 n. to No. 16— 3 :4 » n. m. No. 15— 2:47 p. tn. Residence nnd P. O. Address, Eugene, Orcgun. jn e2 5 ag!3 No. 17— 7:42 p. » . Boys’ Dress Shoes M en’s Tennis Shoes in brown and black. Good val- Ul-H.. .................$3.25 to 6.50 in both light anti heavy weight at......................... $1.25 to $3.75 House Dresses and Anrons These house dresses anti aprona are good values at. $1.95 to $4 Lot of A rm y Shoes Boys’ Tennis Shoes Ladies’ Oxfords that fits (he foot and wears, a t ...........................$8.50 to $10 in heavy anti light weight, big values at..„........... 90c to $3.25 in kid anti patent; big values; ju r price is low at......... $7.50 Men’s Outing Shoes Ladies’ Tennis Shoes •lust fine for summer wear, at from.................. $2.95 to $4.65 Just the thing for camping, at from.......... ...........$1.25 to $2.95 Men’s H eavy W o rk Shoes Men’s W o rk Shirts These shoe* are big values at the prie«.....................$5 to $10 Good values........ $1.45 to $1.95 M en’s Coveralls Men’s H eavy Loggers Calked, best of kip, priced at from.................... SÌ6.50 to $25 Ladies’ W hite Oxfords Gootl values at. $3.50 to $3.95 Ladies’ H i T od Shoes in brown anil black at the bar gain price o f......./.............$8.50 Ladies’ H ik in g Shoes The kind you pay $5.50 for at jther places— at the Sample Store for............ $2.95 to $4.50 A hi»gh grade Munson last $15 shoe; our price............... $9.50 M en’s Overalls M ary Janes These are exceptional values at......................... $2.25 to $2.75 Misties’ M ary Jane slippers ; gootl values at.... $2.25 to $3.50 fam ily washing. Phone 139J. jn)8-j2p 3 acre ranch for sale cheap I f taken in next 3t* days. Good 4 room bouse, city water, houses for l(MM) hens, funi ily orchard, lots o f berries, just out side o f eity limits. Itert V. Hands, Cottage Grove, Ore. jneSStft Just what you want..... $22.50 Tor Bale— Fresh milk cow. and a good one; also heifers that are good pro per!». J. II. Hawley, phone 1F12. jnSH jiy U fr.______________ ________________ LONDON. Small dairy farm for sale. Three miles north o f Cottage Grove, 3 1 mile east o f Saginaw and P a cific highway in In light \ alley. Six room bungalow, mod era, good dairy barn and silo, all good farming land. This is high class prop erly. I f you are looking fo r n desir able home, this w ill suit you. W ill sell with or without equipment. W. J. Mi- Clellaa, Saginaw, lire. jne25 jlyItipd f o r Sale A few fine young Hartx Mountain singers. Call I33K or see Mrs. II. A. M iller at 247 Second street. Cottage Grove. jne21tfe fou n d Ring. Owner can have same by proving property and paying for this notice. jne25jly9<- Sleeping room aiul board. South F ifth street. Call at 32t> jlv2 pd Tor Bale 800 sheep, yearlings. J. A. YOungreen, Anlnuf, Ore. jneSSpd R ag« W anted« Must be clean and of good sire; 1e the pound; c a n ’t use old socks, small rags or rags with hard surfaces; woolen and cotton rags of good sine are what we want. The Sen tiaeL jaeSSpd For Sale Good work team, fa t and in good shape; weight 31(8*; $41*0, with h'Kging harness. Joe Burnett. jn25-jWp F ive acre« hud house, good land, good house, lots o f spring water, pip'd into house, edge o f town, house worth more than price o f place, #21*8*, one linlf down, ow n time on balance at 1 '.. See Galloway, 511 Main. jne25tfc T h irty acre* fertile, level, well drained soil, adjoining built-up best residence section, tw o streets connecting wilh paved street two blocks away, making tract ready for platting into lot«. W ill pay interest on investment by crop ping. Price $200 an acre, only one- fourth down, plenty time on balance. See Galloway, exclusive agent, fill Main. jucL’It fc Wanted American lady housekeeper. II a ve nick w ife and three small boys; liv ing in city. W rite I*. W. Cut» iorth, Cottage Grove. jn21 jltfpd Wanted—3 or 4 furnished room« for light housekeeping. W ill pay good rent for well equipped n|iartnient. See Galloway, 611 Main. jne25tfe Used Cars Mlehlgan $150; Btudebaker #3181; Overland Bug #300. Garage, 901 Main A ve, Overland jne25c M en’s Riding Boots (H|H-cial to The Sentinel.) June 23.— Mrs. Albert Noth and daughter V ivien returned to Medford Monday. Henry Combs and daughter Orphn inotorotl to Mount View Monday. Miss Mahelle Short ridge left Sunday for Monmouth to attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baughman started for the hot springs Monday. J. T. Small was in Eugene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. A lfred I ’ovvell were in Ixmdon Sunday. M OUNT VIE W . (Special to The Sentinel.) June 17.— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelley moved their househobt goods to Cot tage Grove Tuestfny from the W. L . M iller mill. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. \V. Sears. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Leedom were in the Grove Satur day. Mrs. Anna H offm an returned Thurs day to her home at Cushman, a fte r a visit with her mother and sist»‘r, Mrs. J Kill- ami Mr- C. W. 8e*fa RAGTIME P IA N O P L A Y I N G Un-Musical Beginners Taught to Play Popular Music in 12 Lessons —Such Pieces As— “Dardanella” Naughty Waltz’ “Vamp” “Carolina Sunshine” “11 imlustan” “Indian Moon” “Kara van” “Hand in Hand” “Tell Me” “Sunshine of Your Smile” “Mv Baby’s Arms” “Rosarv” Taught to play them with pep, swing, aceent, supplying that “intangible something” so often lacking in pianists. Leant to add notes, runs, chimes, play double bass, etc. Enroll now—12 lessons take onlv 12 weeks’ time. Ì 4 * 44 **► 1 ' W 4 vt ' Waterman Piano School R O Y J. W H I T E , M gr. V , 917 Willam ette Street, Eugene, Ore.