' —-N Ordinance No. 330. Summons. An ordinance providing for the cloa- 1 the Circuit Court of the State of I mg of certain plarea of business be- , Oregon for Lane County. tween »be hours of 12 o’clock, mid H"rrV M Wheeler, Plaintiff, vs. I.ot- j 1 night, and 6 o’clock a. m. and provld- Wheeler, Defendant. His Finish. Ing a penalty for violation of laid or- | b«otti* E. Wheeler, Defendant Young Lechtnvir hm corn« out of the dinance. above-named: WHt lour ü l l oarne of the State of Oregon all the wld* i >rdar hit gold ruin«* The Common Council of the city of 1« haat For those who wish ! Through Drove does Ordain : y°u hartby aummoned and required !••• hu« don* with the pick and dlirardai Cottage . Secl.on .. , That It »hall be unlawful . ( to eppear arid anawer tha complaint something novel in sofa | Ilia hla gun 1. „ u a i l m i vou lh„ -bove ef)tlt|e(1 or« «Mauya ninety flva buck* to tha for the* proprietor or proprietor» miy Court ami mu»** within gix week* from pillow covers, The Sen­ 1 lla baa • on corna to tha city wliaia choru* j ci|(»r pool room, m nJ room, goft the (Jute of the flr«t publication of thi» tinel will print its first Thar« girl will aia ha «ornethlng doing, aaaarta I drink Hlort», H A RD W H E A T FLOUR eetabliHhment or other place of •ummona. and if you fail to appear and the waIll Nummorm re* page on satin for public arnuaernent to , keep . bia . or their aiiMwer qujrwl> for lhereof uh the herein p| , intiff I.oehlnvar of buaineaa open between the will apply to the Court for the relief; ! 11« ataya not for rhaua« nor oonaldera #*- place *hOU» hour of m idnight and 6 o'clock a. rn. demanded m hi» »aid comidaint, which ! pan«« . . . .. .. 1» I» for a decree of »aid Co Court forever 1 11« ha« plenty of ra*h, but la aom« ahy Section 2. Any perHon CHAS. MATTHEWS vudating the ,j|Hgidvlng the bonds of rriHtrirnony e x -1 person violating of aeim« CßTTikf Lkuvf 6»foÙ» ' lln la ••altering tlpa with a hand that fa proviaiona of Suction I of thi» ordi- i»ting between the plaintiff and the de- j 4 Customer to furnish Th« free ounce Hhull he guilty of a miademean- fendimi, and for such other and furth- | StlOt o* O»K0« • ' - V lieudliglit ha w n n la a wonder to or and u|»ni conviction thereof before er relief a» to the Court may »eem j aec the material. i eriuitah'e and juat. -, ✓ ✓ '• > .-■i* They have hud to annei a now wing to the Recorder, shall he fined In a »urn Thi» lummorig I» puhliahed once a tha liar not le»» timo $5, nor more than $20, week for »lx »uccenaive and coriaecu- the racent arrival of young I aw I i I ii - anil i.i default of payment of auch line tive ——1 weeks in The Sentinel, a new*- Your a’linti'rii frirmlN wouM llku to Him « var paper of general circulation, puhliahed »hall In* confined in the city jail one at Cottage Orove, Oregon, by order of know noiiirt hi ok about On* rountry you cyrlofiw Uni liiovs Ilka i ilay * Ilk * for each $2-M> of »urli fiiic .js .¿ ^ ^ Hon. !.. T. H am a, Judge of the above urn living in. Solid tlmm u ropy of tiio I I » r o fla a r ali. BACK TO THE FARM is now the slogan, and the low bulging With Section A to l a ll o f hli pockata Suntinid, fir. Wto rt• ¡I m the health, entitled Court, made on the 10th day cash of February, 1912. Y o u « u n l i « a r M a c lo lh a a r o r n l n s Ie ri f u r - ; peace and »afety of the city demand» fir»t publication of this Summon» lo n g » u w a r thi« ordinance ahould take immed­ i» The on th*- liith day of February. 1912, I'ur arrioaetnafil ha aniaahea all mirror» a that iate effect an emergency ■ » tlcclared to and the la»t publication thereof will dry F ro m th#? M kidja and Kajitarn portions of the U n ite d State* day of March, 1912. Ila ha* luntriUed a showgirl I» mal» har 1 exist and thi» ordinance »hall he in he on the 28th J. S MEDLEY, AT KNOWLES & GRABERS a alar , full force anti effect immediately u|»>n fl0-m28. To OREGON AND THE NORTHWEST Attorney for Plaintiff. K h a la m a k i n g a n " a n g e l ' o f y o u n g 1 . « c h ­ ! it» pBNHUge and approval try the May­ p re va ilin g daily ia v a r 1 Spaulding Carriage 2 W h a r a v a r Ilia riolifi I« tha luuflMt ha or.I’aHHt'd by the Common Council, thi« loom« Notice of Forfeiture. seat; almost new. II« la out for thi purpoan of chaalng tha 1th day of March, 1912. To Frank Haley, or hia legal heirs: 1 Buggy 1 seat; almost II« 1 gloom« You are hereby notified th at we, the I'regetiled to the Mayor for hi» ap­ m i Mtialng cornino! lori* util raising new. h ig h Jtvis underaigned, have expended one hun­ proval thi» 4th day of March, 1912. wraith I« aihauMtlaaa, ha f o o lla h ly Filed with the Recorder, approved dred dollars in labor and improvements 1 Buggy old hut still in III« thlnkg. on the "H ear” Lode Mining Claim, the ring. Horn« «lay y ou will ««« o n th a h r u m o f a thi» 4th day of March, 1912. is the beat car I w il su a sn \ * , 1 situated in the Bohemia Mining Dis­ Signed : 2 Wagons 1 Better and A t r u m p w h o !• h u n g r y 'tw ill ba I*och 1 |ouiN»aMu| J meana of trict, Lane County, Oregon, notice of W. ILfA R R A U S, In v a r . 1 worn. C h ic a g o ltc c o r <1 -H a rald . carrying it out Mayor. location of which said mining claim is 3 Horses !) and 10 years recorded at page 579. in book 6, of the Atte»!. C. H. VANDENHIIRG, old. R ubbing It In. Recorder. mining records in and for said County The and looking mini with the In and State, reference to which said no­ 1 Piano I vers & Pond, old growing whiskers approached tlie city tice anti record is hereby made for more Ordinance No. 331. ty l e . Fare* from e d ito r. particular and definite description of for’ a An ordinance creating a f f und 1 Organ Mason & Hamlin, •'I was «cut up here to whip you.” public library in and for the city of said CHICAGO.....................................................$33.00 mining claim, as will appear by Ntntcd the vlxltor «» be produced a clip old style. ST. LOUIS.................................................... 32.00 affidavit in the office of the County ' See wtint you suhl ulxiut my ! Cottage Grove and providing for the Clerk 1 House and two large lots. plug of said County, in order to hold OMAHA......................................... .25.00 di»|to»al and managem ent of »uch fund. wife tld» morning.” 40 acres timber. The city editor read, "Mr». Griffin The Common Council of the city of said premises under the provisions of KANSAS CITY...............................................25.00 Section 2324, Revised S tatutes of the aerved it dirty luncheon " C ottage Grove does ordain : ST. PAUL.......................... 25.00 "The wont »»» 'dainty.* »Ir. when Section 1. That for the purpose of United States, being the amount re­ F RO M O T H E R C I T I E S C O R R E S P O N D I N G L Y LOW & my wife wrote tt." explained the vi» I encouraging a public library in the quired to hold the said mining claim Colonist F a re » are W E S T - B O U N D only, but th a r can be prepaid from an y point. I f you It or Now rend fu rth e r” for the year ending December 31at, have frie n d » or re la tive » in the Ktutt w h o desire to G E T B A C K T O T H E F A KM. y w c i n dep.mit lh » value o f the fare «n th y o u r neare»t kieal acen t and » ticket w ill he telegraphed The c ity editor rend. “ Mr». Griffin | city of Cottage Grove, the city treas- 1911. And if within ninety days after to any addrCM deaired Call on the un de ra irn ed for ffuud in s tru c tiv e lite ra tu re to »end East. | urer he anil is hereby directed to keep v i» gowned In neMli/.<|unnnl/.tlJJjJlddy first publication of this notice you JOHN M S C O T T . G E N E R AL P A S S E N G E R A G E N T P O R T L A N D . OR C C O hdkkkHWJ7nnn wrjJiTHgKklann w gxl" i certain fund» of the city in a separate the "Now." »»lit the visitor, "my wife account known as the library fu n d ."^^ fail or refuse to contribute your pro­ , d<><*» not mind tin- luauit pu»»*• ii Section 2. For the purpoie of pro- portion of such expenditure as co- 1 ibe Iiim titani, but y«n um»t retract that I viding a revenue for »uch fund, as owner, your interest in said mining I libel on her gowu "—Cincinnati En mentioned in Section 1 of this ordi claim will become the property of the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ under said Section 2324. ♦ : tjulrer. nance until other provisions are made subscribers There Must be ♦ ♦ This notice is published for the first therefor all moneys which shall here­ time in the Cottage Grove Sentinel, of ♦ Some Reason Her Report. after he received for the license of I Cottage Grove, Oregon, on the 25th ♦ I l.av» l.aen lo a »uffrngl»! meellng dogs or for fines for violation of the day of January, ♦ ♦ 1912. And lirait! Mit Uoloinuti »peak ♦ Ordinance No. 30f> known as the Dog ♦ 81i* a a t>*rf*-<-t tlrllght. HARRY H. PARKER, ♦ ♦ License Ordinance »hHlI be dejtosited j2S-A prll, THUS. And I know that »lir a right; R. PARKER. Kvrry wortl that aha aald hear» rrprattng - in the library fund herein provided. J ♦ ♦ 1 tiara a a dlmplr Juat lirra In bar dieik ♦ ♦ Section 3. Said fund shall he man­ If you do not buy your merchandise of us we ♦ Hh* I» alrndrr and fair and quila pretty ♦ aged and cx|>ended according to Chap­ Notice of Forfeiture. ♦ And not over thirty. I guaaa. would like to know why. There must be a ♦ ter IX of Title X X XIII of Helinger £ To Frank Haley, or His Legal Heirs : With a r«trou»»r now ♦ reason. If we knew what it was, maybe we ♦ Cotton Laws of Oregon, being Sect ona You arc hereby notified that 1, the And a wonderful p«ee ♦ could rectify it, to our mutual profit. Give ♦ am griing lo Join her commina#— .'tfiCH to 3.077 inclusive, known as the undersigned, have expended one hun- + a» you w ould build u p a h o u se— 1 Hha ♦ la aurely an arltat In dreaa. us an opportunity. That’s all we ask and public library law, reference to which dred dollars in labor and improvements • + ♦ by g iv in g it a good fo u n datio n . all we need to get your business. crowd T Thar« w u «tändln* room is herein made and the same is hereby on the "L oina” Lode Mining C la im ,;# ♦ Au*t th e fo u n datio n for stron g and Tha only. adopted for the m anagem ent of said situated in the Bohemia Mining Dis- | ♦ h ealth y horses and o th e r an im als; They gave har unstinted applause Hha rnatlo quite a hit fund. _ T- . ~ trict, Lane County, Oregon, notice of — is good feed, such as we co n ­ W ith her l«>gl< and wit. Section 4. |T h e Mayor, with the {ap­ location of which said mining claim is sta n tly k eep in stock for horse- Tha only man thara looked go lonely! proval of the Common Council is here­ Yet. 1 in a convgrt to tha cium . o w n ers, breeders, farm ers, c o n tra c ­ at Page 508, in Book 6 (by ♦ J by directed to appoint a board of six recorded tors, and o th ers concerned in the 1 „h„ a a I'arlalan creation M artin Shea), of he Mining Records in ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ directors, according to the provisions and for said County raisin g an d w o rk in g of horses. T h is Bhe aaldT I'va forgotten all that, and State, refer­ ilut I’m gure It wag true. of Section 3571 of said public library ence to which said notice Feed is first-class an d w arran ted i and recoid is And th.i hallof* -mr dug law for the m anagem ent of said library hereby made for more particular Uniform III »(uulltV. A nd Its cost | rttinlal « » r*««l deprivation- and i funtl and any library or other property definite description of said mining a hat! is n o h ig h er th a n lor jioor kinds. Hha wuta guch g lovg of —Chicago Nat acquired thereby. as will appear by affidavit in I'asscd hy tha Common Council this claim, the office of the County Clerk of said S arcastic. 4th day of March, 1912. "Rornelxaly »tek over nt your house 7" Presented to the Mayor for his ap­ County, in order to hold said prem ises under the provisions of Section 2324, "No. mn'iiin.“ this 4th day of March, 1912. Revised S tatutes of the U nited States, But the kind I sell will help a whole lot. They will "Itut I an w an automobile In front II proval Filed with the Recorder approved being the amount required to hold the yesterday ' this 4th day of March, 1912. give him front, give him confidence in himself. "Yes. iim'ain The doctor alu’t the said Mining Claim for the year ending In th e pleasing form ol a delicious, only man we know thut owns uu auto Signed : December 31, 1911. And, if within en tic in g and in v ig o ra tin g le v e r­ mobile.”—D etroit Free 1’reas W. H. ABRAMS, ninety (90) days after the first publica­ age, IxiUled d irect from the A ttest: Mayor. tion of this notice you fail or refuse to sp rin g s in th e Cala|M>oya m o u n ­ C. H. VANDENBURG, E n t i r e l y Satisfied. your proportion of such ex­ tains. "Didn’t thut uiud comphiln when you Recorder. contribute penditure as co-owner, your interest ehnrgwl him for a broken appoint­ Drink it to Get Well in said Mining Claim will become the Drink it to Keep Well ment?" property of the subsreiber under said SOME TASTY SPRING PATTERNS JUST RECEIVED "No." replied the dentlut. " lie «rid “The Shop” Where Good section 2324. This notice is published hreukliiK an upi>olutmeut with me waa Printing is Done for the first tim e in the Cottage Grove worth every cent It cost.”—W ashing Sentinel, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, is a muratel saline water, equal ton Slur on the 25th day of January, 1912. T he to any of the renowned spring P arallsl Caaaa. HARLEY H. PETR IE. j25-AU. waters of Europe and America Guide—No out* has e't*r been able to Recommended by leading physi­ find out what the sphinx stands for— j cians of the United States for whom It represcuta. Ordinance No. 333. Notice For Publication. Rheumatism, Kidney and I.iver American T ourist—T hat’s nothing! An ordinance for the purchase of We’Te got lots of congressmen borne Manganeae steel die plates for the city D epartm ent of the Interior, U. S. afflictions, Dyspepsia, Indigestion the Land Office a t Roseburg, Oregon, and all forms of Stomach, Skin same way.—Puck. rock crusher. 26, 1912. and Blood diseases. Hundreds Common Council of the city of Cot­ Fehuary Notice is hereby given th at Joseph people "given up” by physicians FLOWER SHOW IN 1913. tage Grove does o rd ain : of Cottage, Grove, Ore., have lieeu cured of long-standing 1. T hat the city engineer B. Gregg, on November 14, 1906, made ailments by Calapooya Water. E uropeans W ill C em pata W ith A m ari- be Section and is hereby instructed to purchase who, entry Serial, No. 04084, for oana For $ 15.000 In Prisaa. Testimonials on application. set of M anganese steel die plates Homeatead Httclefy of American Florist* and one 1 ,ot (11), Section Township 22 S., Sold by all dealers, or shipped in O The the city rock crusher, according to Range 2 w est W 4, illam rnam ental H orticulturist« through the I for ette Meridian, cases direct from the springs. naihniiil plans furnished therefor hy the Colum- flower show com m ittee has has tiled notice of intention to make Write for prices. dom'd a contract with the Iiiternatlon | hia Steel Co., of Portland, Oregon, at final five year proof, to establish al Kx|»>sltlon company to hold an Inter­ ; a price not to exceed 17 cents per claim to the land above described, be­ national flower show the first week In I pound. 1013. when more than $15.000 Section 2. W hereas the plates or fore R egister and Receiver of the The condensed smile of Calapooya April, will he offered In prixes. The allow ; dies now in use in the crusher are in­ United S tates Land Office, at Rose- Water. Stomach, Liver, Kidney will In* held In New York, and a num­ adequate and it is necessary to sta rt burg, Oregon, on the 12th day of April and Blood disorders speedily cured ber of stK'letles YOU’LL NEVER REGRET STAYING AT THE contribute gold the crusher at once, the health, peace 1912. by its use. All dealers, or sold nicdnla mill other will trophies for the com­ Claim ant names as witnesses ; and safety of the city demands that direct. petitions. this ordinance shall be effective at an John D. Palm er, of Cottage Grove, There are more than fifty representa­ early O regon; Joel D. Palmer, of Cottage date, an em ergency is therefore Grove, tives of foreign florists In this country, Oregon ; Samuel K. Lewis, of declared to exist and this ordinance and many of these will exhibit the lat­ IS OPEN ALL THE YEAR. est Cottage Oregon; John Gray, of creations of flowers anil plants lu shall be in full force and effect im­ Cottage Grove, Famous health resort in the Cal­ competition Grove. with the products of this mediately upon its passage and signa­ apooya mountains, 12 miles from country. Owing BENJAM IN F. JONES. For you get more real comfort for your money than is usually a law recently pass­ ture by the Mayor. Cottage Grove (on Southern Pa­ ed hy congress nil to goisls m 7-all. Register. to be exhibit­ I’asHed by the Common Council this given. City Hall, Court House, City Library, Art Museum, cific.) Splendid accommodations, ed In this country are adm itted free. 4th day of March, 1912. Post Office, Theatres, Department Stores, Commission reasonable rates. Steam, mud and and this will enable European florists Presented to the Mayor for his ap- Houses and Business District surround this home-like hotel. hot water liaths and cooling to make entries without the usual cus- I prova ‘ " T ’ l T 4th day of March, --- 1912. ---- PIONEER ASSAYING & REFINING CO. K Filed this rooms. Information as to rates, toms annoyance. 131 Fifth S treet, near U. S. Mint Special rates to parties of two or more. with the Recorder, approved The national flower show comm ittee etc., will be furnished upon re­ consists SAN FRANCISCO. CAL. ROOMS $1.00 AND UP. of Charles II. Totty. Madlsou, this 4th day of March, 1912. quest. We buy Gold—rich Ore — amalgam W. H. ABRAMS. N. J., chairm an; J. A. Valentino. Den­ all mining products. We pay cash Mayor. and ver; W. N. Rudd, Chicago; Thomas Ro­ ami give a square deal. Assaying 50c. Portland, Oregon 4th and Alder Sts., land, Itostou; W. P. Craig. Phlludel- C. H. VANDENBURG. Established 20 years. Reference: City Recorder. 1 First National Bank of San Francisco. COTTAGE OROVE, ORE. ubUi. and W. A. Manda, flnutb Orange, Novelty In Sofa Pillows HUMOROUS QUIPS Made at Home for the Home f F H. & H. ¡iM ía ñ :1 \ w Only l()t S r tï Build Up Your Home City COLONIST FARES FOR SALE March 1st to April 15th, 1912 Over the Knowles Graber Build Up Your Horse What’s the ^ Reason Why : : J O H N S O N £& CO.: Clothes Do Not A lw ays Make th e M a n = STERLING FEED CO. NATURE'S TONIC Suits, Fit, Style and Workmanship i t | K Guaranteed, up from .................. CAL-A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER «L 5 S E N T IN E L GEO. B0HLMAN :: W est Side CALAPOOYA SALINE HOTEL CALAPOOYA CALAPOOYA SPRINGS COM Y HOTEL ALDER