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n o t ic i : or »' i n a i , In IIta- aiatL-r nf lln' "»tilt»'» nf Orr III"« n limi Hi»riiI» E. Htowti, dtH'»<a»"iI. N u l i i " in lo-r.by j c » i - ii timi III" umlirNigni'il uiliniulalrwlor o f llm in I h I i ' n uf U i r Hm« n unii Hiiruli li lln iw u , ili'i i'iiNi il, liii n filmi li in filmi ii •-•-• mi ii I ni Ih" ('utility ('miri uf I .uni' t'uiinty, t (ri'ifuii limi timi Tm'Niluy III" ÌII n I iluy uf Muy, IW 2 I, ut tlm buur uf II o'rloi-k A M uf NuiiJ dny I iiin • »••••li fi*"i| liy niii il l'uiirt un III»' lini»' f»ir •••■ nriiitf limi iiiinnìii |{ ii|inn Niiid filmi ■ ••• ••••ti ii t nini ulijm* t I iiiin llu r "tu , if uiiy, timi fur lli•• fum i N» tll"iii"iit uf Nlilil "»lai*» T ll" f irNt J' Il 1 1 1 1• III Iuli o f II iìn liniii'" n I iii II li" un III" 21(1 li ilny o f Aprii, 1921 limi 111 " limi piililimiliuri un III" 27 tli ilny uf May, 1921 . KHKD Il IIKOWN, A il in i n I h I rnlur uf III" " n I ii I un uf Orr llruKii limi Snriih K. Ilrowti, »l*""»»r»l. II J HIIINN, A l lu n m y fur A»lini*latr»tnr. »29 ut 27 r n o t ic i : or r Iruvt* Hjitunlfiy für f lu ir in >\ hooit' fif Fit**. Frost und Hurry ('until* vaiti - in flu- Grow« Tiii**diiy. Tin* primary school closed F riday und flu* u|»|it*r Kindt* will rio*«* F rida y h ettlem ent in a i » s e t t l e m e n t . N u li" " I n krrrliy yivi'ti limi Ih" un ili'rNiKnml ■ ilminÌNtrnlrli n f tlm "Nini" uf ('Tmrli'N Fahrruwnlil, d M u i w i l , lui" filmi lirr fum i Nrrutirit In iti" nmllnr o f Nnid "Nini" timi limi Hntunlny, Ih" Itti iluy uf .Imi", 11 ( 21 , ut Ih" huur o f Il n ’i'lui-k ». in uf niiìi I tiltv liim bi-"ti »"I bv III" Cuiin ly Cuori fur hi-uritiK ni»p'i'liurm In anni iii'munt unii Ih" fum i a"t I l"tii"nl uf niiìi I "Nini", KI.IZ \H K T II K A II H E N W A I.O , \ limi mal mi ri i u f Ih " i - n I u I" nf ini! j ' I j" y l'hnrli-N l'ih r r n w iil il, rl" r" iia " il I Neighborhood News | UrillltN l ud ♦ W ALKEN. (Hpm'inl tu T h " Hi*ntlll»l.) Mny l i . M r» l'uri K in g und Imhy api-ut n f " « dnvn luat wi'vk in th" (iruvi. vlaiting i r l n t l v r i . Mi ami Mia Preaton Hiuitli w*»re in th" llroV" Hnturdny Mra. I.luyil Hiuitli nml tl-iughler Muri" nr" v is itm g relative» io th" liruv". T h " C. J. Ilupper fnm .lv e i p i T t tu Lucky Tiger r k a NmUmm’ u Male | t dMtd# 0 sm J| ì Rmmmdy i jl'iMiUvely "radicate« * d a n d ru ff — © n rrw ls •«•**- ■ i s torma mrmipm — sU ip * fa llin g h s Jr tm s is ita i l u i u ria n t in n r t> i u lila lu s tr a !«*-•!ity , h *« Jth Art Ion IrnmudUtt» and r a r U in . Miafury ItiM k ( i u s r a a ls a . ^ UKMJ n u t c i . EVERY STREET IN COTTAGE GROVE II aji It» Hhare o f the P r o o f Tl at K id ney Mufferei» b»ek of tins week. Oien Lifietiuugh, ('ha*. Allen und •lease l*itrlnT left T hursday fur Ornata F use . Mr und Mrs f'liiud« Arne und « biI dren spent Hunday ut J. B. Line I l.iiiling ami I >rnyiii£ D O N I: O N S H O R T N O T I 0 E 1*1 A N O M O V I NO A s r i l C I A L T Y O f firn In S p ra y B a c k N".»r S P. Dnpoi r i I O N E 90 (r Professional Cards DR C E. FROST Of firn in La usoii l f m l«|ivi|( Flimt«* 47 ( in’giui Coll.igti Ur«»vn OAVEN C. DYOTT, M D P H Y S IC IA N A N D HUROKON A liny work in nil i t m lirnm ln * K v"iiin g* liy iippuinlnimit Hill Muin, Coriinr H»,v"iilli Hlrm'l C u llin '" O ro \ " , Or»-gon K MrCAROAR. D. D. S FOREST PROTECTION WEEK MAY 21-28 1921 tmugh 's. 'Hp""ini tu The H»ritiriel.; Muy 11 .— Mr. urni Mr«. J. H. Mu glixlry »pint th" W"»’k "(i>l with frii'mJ« in th»‘ Orovi*. (ilmly« (irll"«pie ta ill with t<iii«ilitr< mill grip. Krnnk Plcuurii n jxrri» Hutur»lny tn Kugi ne un hu«iii"»H. K H. Trnak nml funnly, ».f th" Orov»', viaittd Mr. nml Mr*. H. \l Trunk K m lu y evening. l.uMi'li« Hti-wnrt trunancterl bunin"»» in Kugi'ii" Tm-ailuy. BLU K M O U N TA IN Mr. nml Mr*. Krnnk l.ultlu", newly well», returned Tburadny from Vide, (Hpeeinl tri The Kentinel.) M ay 11 . Mr. Oonklin hns s#drl hi* where they «pent t b " ir honeymiiou, Mr«. I.ulilue wn» Mi»« Oruce Hmith, raneh and espeets fo move at oriee Mr and M r v Whipps, Mrs. H K i b b y o f t b i« pine*. Krnnk Pleunrd and fum ily attended and Joe L u n n is fer spent HundtV ut thè ehuri’h in the d r o v e Hunday. Albert I aneaster hfime. Mr». W. A. dn routte nn»l »on Colin The |nmt>er to f i * thè rhureh la vilite d in the G rove during th»' pn«t bein g tinnì ed Fearl and M a ry I.ayng. Oeorge W"»k. Il» nry Hander» nml f a m i l y vi»ite»l in Duerst and Vfernon Whlpp* spent Hun dny witti Mr. and Mrs. George Dowens the d r o v e Hunduy. There will !,«■ an entertninment nt Kev. K<rn will preaeh nt thè Itine Mountain chnreh Hundny at 11 o V lo e k . the »"hool houi«* tonight. A number attended the rniiEienl en tertiiininent g iv en nt the school house Tuesduy evening. Mrs. C lu y .Mosby wns on the siek list n f»*w duys Inst week. Mrs. II. If. ( -hnrnberluin und *(>n und »Mrs. J. H. fainetiuugh were in the (trove Hnturduv. J. Tt. »MrKibtien is visiting nt the Henry .MeKibben home. HnrknrheV K id n ey s weak f Distressed with urinary ills f 8 AOIN AW . Want u reliable kidney rem edyf Don't have to look fur. Use wliut (Hpeeinl to The Kentinel.) C o ttag e HfovO IM-Uplu reeomtneud. Kv- s o u t i i r.RN r A O i r i o t i m i : t a r l i : May II C. K. W h iteley, o f Htar. ery street in C o tta g e (iro ve has its ((’urr"i'lml Nnvnmimr 20 , 11(20 was nt thè Hcott homi* Haturday night eases. Notili Hutiml Hu iit li R o m i t i Harry J nrrett and faotily, u f Hpring H e re 's one Cottagi* (trovo inori’s e i N«> 1 » It 57 M. Ill No. 13 1 2 : III II. m field. and thè .Ternrd farnilv were Hun tl II It. in perienee. Ni» 1 1 a : 41 » P III No 5.1 14 *t J. H linker, prop, tilueksrnith d a y visitor* ut H. Il .Jarrefts'. 1 : 4 * 1 ». in Nu. B» 3:37 II. III \»> 15 Mr. and Mr (»Ieri Hcott and little shop, t» 4 ‘J west Mfiin Ht.p tell it. He 7 : 12 P in No. 17 Merle Heotf ^.iys: " I h u n e used D o a n 's Kidney dotighter Olennie and C. Hcott Pills with benefit und am glad to e n peni Tuesdny at thè !.. A D M IN IS T R A T O R S N OTICE dorse them. I was troubled with nt borile. Mr», Ifobert Klliott, who had boen turks o f k idn ey trouble and my buek N u l i " " ìn h m - b y j>iv»n timi Ih" was weuk and lame. My kidn eys on v is it iu g ber parents, Mr. and Mr O um ili«ip iin l Ima li""ii uppuitilml Iiv Ih" t myed me by their irregular action K night, ndurned to her home at Cullili» Court uf I m i " C o u n ty , Ori-jjo». Dotin'* K id n ey Fills ha ve a lw a y s Hatidofi Tlitiraday. Niliiiuiialralri• uf Ih», m ttil" " f Anrun helped me when I used them for these Mrw .1 li Kiehiirilson. who ha»! t>e» n A K< ll. y, il i * i *• -riami. ailments, s treng th en ing my ba rk and viwiting ti»*r nieee, Mrs. I.ab* Léonard, All pi ramm hnv m g rlnlma ugniti t kidneys. ’ * returneil to h«*r home in Fortlnnd tuoi "a ln i" nr" hiar"liv mitifiml tu p(" Friee, liOr at all dealers. Don ’t ! Wednesdny. •in i III" anni" *o ni" il ut y \i'rifimt n I simply ask for u k idn ey remedy get ( Mr* Diek, o f Fug< ne, e n n e Hu.idny Coll;»!*" (Irn\", l.rill" Cnliolv, ((""(¡un, Doan a K id n e y F ills the name that for a \ isif af thè home o f her «on, v i l l i n i si* niunlha ti fi *• r liuti* uf lina Mr lieker had. Foster Milbtim Co . | W F Dick. liuti"" Mi-* M argaret IdNiwird went tn a M f r s , Hof falò, N. V may 1 •** l • • i ■ • I lina R i i ] • i ! i v o f Aprii IM I KM MA 0 . K K I .I .K Y , Alimi mal m ir i« u f Ih " " a ln i" nf Anrun (I. Ki*l!"y, il«""nni*d .1 K Y i i C N O , A l l u n i " ) f»r Ih" valnt". »pr 22 mny 2 C(" City T r a n s f e r Fortland Wednf*sflay to visit her aunt, children visited nt the home o f their Mrs. J. If. Richardson. son Ray T h u rsd ay afternoon. »Mrs. ('has. Hhurron and daugh ter Ruth were in the d r o v e Wednesday. .Mrs, Iturge** nml Mr. and »Mrs \\ A. Witcher w i t «* in the d r o v e Wed ] nesday. Mrs. Judson Allen visited school tho week. Hy the President o f the United HOW R I V E R •State» o f America. Mazeppa I,. Hmith, o f (ileimda, Mori day morning. S h e r i f f Htickids »ay» thn aviilenr showed that during a qnurrei ovr honey jar* Johnnaen got hi» rifle ami begun to «hoot at Carl A llen, half brother o f Sm ith and that Hmith, in order to defend himself begiwi »hoot ing at Johanaen, three »hot* ta k in g e f f e e t , tw o o f which «truck in v it a l •pot*. T he remain* of Johan*en were buried near hi* cabin where the «hoot ing occurred. A P R O C L A M A T IO N PH ON E YO U R NEWS. Where*», the deatruction by forent fire* in the United State» involve« an iinnunl lo*» o f approxunutely 120 , 000 , I 000 nnd the d e v a ita t io n o f a p p ro il rnaii Iv 12 , 500,000 acre* o f timber land and other natural resource», and W'uer •»», the pre»erit deplorably large " ’■ »•n o f non p roductive land ia being g r e a t ly inrrea»ed b y 3 . 1 /K (0 or more fore«t fir» » whjeh oeeiir each year, and Where»*, the mi-niiee o f a future timber »hortage threaten* to become n Cottage Grove, May 13. Ttvo pre*ent economic f a c t »erioualy a f f e c t well known men were killed in ing our »ocial nnd in d u t t n a i w elfare, Ktanlly today in the big smash in and Where»», n large percentage o f the prices. fore»t fire * eau»ing the annual wnate Bill Profiteer and Hi Cost-of- o f natural renonree* m ay be prevented living were swiped clear off th- hy ineren»ing care and v ig ilan ce on globe when the Surplus Army the part o f citizen»: ml3<- Therefo re, I, Warren G. ITarding. Goods store opened up. President o f the United State«, do urge upon the governor» o f the variori* «(ate* to designate and *ef npnrt the week o f Mny 22 2 S, 1921 , a» Foreat Porteetion Week , an»J to reque»t all B L A C K BU TTE ritiri-n» o f thejr »tnte. to plan for that week *ueh educational nnd instructive WALLPAPER, PAINTS A M ) (Hpei'inl to T he H»-ntin»d.) I'Xerei«»'» »» »hall b rin g before the peo VARNISHES Mny 12 Mi.» Jennie l^'nt »pent ple the »«riou* and unhnppy e ffe e t* o f Hulunlay night nml Sunday with Mi»» the present unnecessary waste b y f o r PAINTING, DECORAI ING A l i i e Bradford. est fir»'», nnd the need o f their indi AND PAPER HANGING Mr» Kmmn June» w»» moveil F rid a y vldurtl and co llectiv e e ff o r t * in con to th" hiiin»' n f her »¡»ter, Mr». Hunan »erving the natural r»'*ourcc* o f Amcr “ ACME QUALITY PAINTS” W alker, whi r»' »he in improving. ira. Mi«» l i m n ' Funk «|ierit Tu"»»l«y and In witne«» whereof, I have hereunto W e i l l 1 day in C o tta g e Grove. net my hand and call»»'»! the *cnl o f the United State» o f A m erica to be a f .1 J. (iroat left for Htar Monday. Mi»» Alitha Hpangi'nlrurg, o f C o ttage fixeii. (•ro\ e, i» »iM'iiding a f»*w »lay» w ith Done in the District o f Columbia, her "nil. o. Mi»» A lice Bradford. thi* 7 th d a y o f A pril, 1921 . Mi»* Mae Bradfor»! and Frank tHeal W A R R E N G. H A R D I N G . K> liy, nf the Grove, motored out t'r »••" Mi*» Min1'« grandmother. Mr». S M ITH C L E A R E D OF B L A M E FOP. SHOOTING JOHANSEN Hu »tin Walker, Hunday afternoon. Mi»» Kth» l nml Ada Hhermnn vi»iter| at the J u » tifiab le homicide was the vIW- home o f Mr. ami Mr». Gu»taf l^il»-*'h diet o f the c o r o n e r ’» j u r y that held an Humlay. F. W. JACOBS, P R O P R IE T O R Black B u t t " »ehool ha» < lo»"»l for inquest o ver the remain» o f A lfr e d J o Res. Phone 21-F3 O ffic e Phone 4 hansen, west I-stne mountain bee I hi* year. Mr and Mr*. Rnliert Ji'nkin* rind rancher who was shot ami killed h r | TWO KILLED IN BIG Bidwell & Clark GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving and General Jobbing ? Afraid to Face Your Banker? Slowly tlio old man cntrrrd Iho bank and stood fo r a moment nervously tupping tin* rail by the vice- prrsid ‘ill •! dt-sk. For a \vc<-1i lu* had dreaded lliis interview. Niirht after night he had worked over his financial state ment, luit now as li.» faced iho ordeal In* knew that the paper he In Id in his hand m is a sorry mess of figure ; lli.il ha could not ¡»rove. It st-emed to him th at bankers wanted to know a lot of hi ssy deiails that r»:> man could be expeeied to answer olf hand and he haled fe po llinuipli all that — it seemed like a million <|iiesfi >ns to Jiim. T iie trouble with this m an, nnd so many others in the same boat with him , is th at he has never had hi-; eyes opened to the need of uri t more fiyiirc facts about his business. He thinks the cost of making daily records would cat up all his profits and he needs to l>o shown th at on the contrary be would make more money if he had them. M ost successful men in'business today have learned that dear, accurate, detailed records of all the departments and operations of their business are the Iiest assurance < f success. Machine methods < f figuring and mechanical aids in bookkeeping and r< cord keeping have simplifiisl these operations so that it is no longer necessary to carry a heavy l>ookkeeping expense to get the necessary facts. A\ ith «a Burroughs figuring machine «an inexperienced clerk can work out autom atically all 'lie figure problems of business transactions as: .adding sales and charge slips, footing aii sorts of figure columns, proving jM»stings, taking trial balances, d u sk in g invoices, distributing sales by clerks or departm ents, totaling weights und quantities and so on. Trl.'phimr the tinrr.it Purrouijh.i office am f n. l; then to rhow yon the type o f machine v»»n need nml h oc to get the furl* about your business. D EN TIST N"itrtilgia r"li"V"il in aln nlly by lurnl npplirnlion. R raiilrm u II. nuii II i I'li • rcl irtrm't; o f f i r " Ar "m l" boiblnig, F i f l l l noil Muiu I'hiiur; u f f i c " , 35 ; r»-»., I.Ill R Burroughs Adding Machine Company EUGENE OFFICE W. E. STONE, MANAGER J. E 63 NINTH AVE , WEST YOUNG ATTORNEY AT LAW l l f f i r « on M hiii nvi'UU". Cot in}*" Clrovo O ra go * H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW nml n ota ry pulili". Prn ctl""» in nil ruurta. T w i'lity fiv« yonra «* p.rii'nc". Unilur llldif., C o tliig " O ro v", Or" ALTA KING ATTORNEY AT LAW Cull"rtiium, 1'rolrato, Nntnry Publio 774 W illnmi'tt" HI., Eugeni«, On*. H. W. TITUS. D. M D. EXPERT D EN TISTR Y Modern rnpiipmi'ot. Kirnt Notion ol llnok Hltlg. I (ffim» houra 9 n. in to 18 m., I tu il p. in. E v a mug« or Hominy» liy nppuintim'ot. J. S MEDLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW E ugene I .nun nnd Havings Bank B uildin g E u g in n Oregon DR. W. M HAMILTON C IIIR O P R ACTIO Clirnni". Cimi'a ( >ffili» Over n Diiri.y Hpm'lnlty Hardware Run., 212 South I’n r i f i " H ig h w a y MRS F. J . ÀLST0TT SU O O ESTIVE T H E R A P E U T IS T ('bruni". Ailnu'iitn n Hpncinlty Phono ISO li C o t t a g e G rove Adding — Bookkeeping — Calculating Machines