Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, November 21, 1912, Image 7

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    ’wing** of rli(‘iimnt¡Miii, buckache,
IT Joint* and «hooting pains N i l show
ir kidneya arc not working right.
Inary Irregularities, lo«s of «loop,
•vousnaaa, wmk hack and sure kid-
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ln*y aaadlalne. Ko ley Kidney Pills
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(ulata thalr action. They will give
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lengthening plaatcra. Chambcrlain’a
niment I* cheaper and better. Dam-
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over the afTcctcd parta and it will
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Zny land within the city limit«, nui-
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„ W r i b place« with «pringH o f the
12 M*«t o f watar
1C The home place o f about live acres,
|<iaa a spring, piped to the hou«e,
l~ urniahing ¡bout 7(H»l gallon« water
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A. J. Bailey, « H. K. engineer,
ttesvilla. Ark., «a y a : " I «offered
ith kidney and bladder trouble bo bad
unable to work. I hHd «uch
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- it up. I tried several phy«iciaiiH with
i result, bat Folcv Kidney Pill« have
r me wonder« for me. 1 recommend
icm to all.” New Kra Drug Store.
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Galvanized Water Pipe and
ittlnga,! Tarred Paper, Gould
Pumps, Bar lad W ire, Fence
Wire, Poultry Netting, Enameled
W are, Tin Ware, Shelf Hard­
ware, Hotel Crockery,
q We call your particular atten­
tion to our line of rugs which
include* Granite, Union, All-
Wool and Cashmere Art Squares,
also T*pest:y and Body Brussels,
Velvets and Axminslers. The
largest assortment in the city,
q If you are interested in second
hand buggies or wagons, we
have four items o f this kind to
show you.
Call And See Us
KNOWLES & GRABER
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the Cbas. H. Ward Drug Co., w rite«:
"W s hav* sold and recommended
Foley'a Hom y & Tar Compound for
year* and believe it to be one o f the
moat efficient medicine« in the market.
Containing no opiates or narcotic«, it
in be given freely to children.” New
Store.
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BOYS’
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Notice to Creditor*.
THROW OUT THE UNE SERVE BANQUET FOR CELEBRITIES
in Die matter of the eatate of Mary
I'eckham, dccenacd.
Girl* of Oregon Ag Cook and Serve
To tiie Creditors and all parliea con- Give tlie Kidney* Help and Many
Good Things.
cerneti:
People W ill Be Happier.
Notice ia hereby given, that the un- 1
The class in dietetics at the Oregon
deraigneii iiaa been appointed by the “ Throw out the Life Line” —
Agricultural (Jolleae nerved a banquet
County Court of the State of Oregon, Weak kidneya need help,
of many good things which they had
for I.ane County, adminiatrator o f the | They’ re often overworked don’ t Ket cooked themselves to a party of seven
the poison Altered out of the blood. reclamation experts and eight o f the
e«tate of Miiry I’eckham, deceased.
All person« having claims ugainat Will you help them?
men of the faculty Wednesday night.
Mind estate are required to present the Doan's Kidney Pilla have brought
Under the direction of Mrs. Alice
benefit to thousand« of kidney Marks Dolrnan the class prepared the
same to me properly verified, « « re­
sufferers.
quired by law, at Cottage Grove, I.anu
following menu, which wa« served in
County, Oregon, within aix month« Head thia ca«e :
the model diningroom with decorations
Mr«. C. Hyer, «27 W. Sixth St., Eu- of yellow chrysanthemums grown in
from the date hereof.
Dated thia 26th d*v o f October, A. gene., Ore., says : ” I.a«t winter 1 waa the college greenhouses: Creamed!
taken with a dull ache in my back and oysters in croustades, roast pork with
D. I‘.M2.
ALBKRTSTO CKS
it caused me great annoyance. 1 also gravy, browned potatoes, buttered peas
Admini«trator o f the eatate of
hail paina in my limba. Reading public and imperial apples; hot rolls, peach
Mary Peckham, deceaacd.
statement given by parties who had jam, coffee and pickle relish; nut and
II. J. S H IN N .
uaed Doan’s Kidney Pilla with benefit, celery salad on lettuce with mayonaise
Attorney for Katate.
«31 n2K I procured a «upply. They proved to and wafers; lemon sherbet and mar-
She makes it best w ho, looking after the
be just aa represented and I had not gueiitea.
culinary department, turns her back resolute-
taken them long before my condition
The young women who served the
Ordinance No. 357.
ly
upon unhealthful, o r even suspicious, food
greatly improved. 1 now have no need meal were the Misses Emrna Uelarid,
An ordinance prohibiting minors of a kidney medicine whatever.
It Rose burg ; Lila Dobell, Helen Cowgill
accessories.
She is econom ical; she knows
under Hie age of Hi yearn being upon gives tne pleasure to tell of my ex­ and Hazel Holt, Corvaiiia, assisted
that true economy does not consist in the use
the streeta, alleys or other public places perience with Doan’s Kidney Pills.”
ably by the rest of the cla«s.
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f inferior meat, flour, o r baking powder. She
in the City of Cottage Grove at certain
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
The guests were P. H. Newell, di- (
hours at night, unaccompanied by par­ cents.
Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, rector of the U. S. Reclamation Ser- j
is an earnest advocate o f home made, home
ent or guardian; providing a (tensity New York, sole agent« for the United vice, Washington, D. C .; hia secretary, !
baked food, and has proved the truth o f the
for parents or guardians for allowing States.
Mr. Brown; F. G. Hopson, supervising
children U|«jn the streets and public
statements o f the experts that the best cook­
Remember the name — Doan’s—and engineer of the service, Portland; H. j
place« at aucb hour« and declaring an take no other.
n21-28 D. Newell, in charge of reclamation j
ing in the w orld today is done w ith R oyal
emergency.
work on the Umatilla project at Her- !
Baking Pow der.
The Common Council of the City of
rniston; J. Griffin, on the same w ork;!
Cottage Grove doea ordain :
W. W. Patch, in charge of the recia-
Section 1. That hereafter it «ball be
(nation work in Klamath county; F.
unlawful for any minor buy or girl Many Fruit Men Coming to Attend Hayden, on the same work; Dr. James
under the age of 16 years to be upon
Courses in Horticulture at
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the Htreeta alleys or other public places
periment station; Dean G. A. Coveil, ?
Oregon College.
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within the City o f Cottage Grove be­
engineering; C. 1. Lewis, head of the £
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tween the hours o f 9 o’clock p. m. and f “ It looks like a big ahort course at­ division of horticulture; H. D. Scud-
6 o'clock a. m. from the 1st of October tendance in horticulture,” «aid Prof. der, head of the agronomy department;
till the lat of June and between the J C. I. Lewi«, head o f the division of W. L. Powers, professor o f civil en­
hour« o f 10 o ’clock p. m. and 6 o’clock horticulture at the Oregon Agricul­ gineering; R. W. Allen, superintemu
a. m. from the lat of June to the lat of tura! College today discussing the ent of the Umatilla experiment sta­
October, unlcs« auch minor child ia heaviest ahort course mail ever received tion; and W. A. Jensen, secretary to
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accompanied by hia or her parent, here. “ There were 155 in attendance the president. State Engineer John
parents or legal guardian or with some I Hat year, 76 the year before, and we H. I-ewis was in coiference with them,
person over the age o f 21 years by and are p|ann|ng how to handle a regiatra- but unable to be present at the dinner.
wilh the consent o f auch parent or lion much increased over any previous
jr. is’guaranteed pure. Ingredients— Starch, Egg, Phos-
guardian.
! year.
& phate, Bicarbonate o f Soda, Sodium, Aluminum Sul­
Section 2. Any parent or legal guar­
“ Our correspondence from outside the
dian of auch minor child or children state ia greater than ever. A leading
phate. P a stry leavened w ith Crescent Baking
mentioned in Sec. 1 o f thia Ordinance New York apple grower will send hia
Huffcring or permitting any auch child son, and we have letters from many
Pow d er never falsi. 1 lb. cans, 25c; 5 lb. cans, $1.00
Walla W alla Negro Under Suspicion;
or ward o f «uch parent or guardian to other states in the east. One o f last
Past Life To Be Probed by
ho ap|>ear u|«>n the street«, alleys or year’s students has gone into commer-
Authorities.
other public plucea within the corporate \ rial orcharding in Ma«Machusetta, and
limits of «aid City contrury to the pro­ another is superintending one o f the
Walla Walla, Wash., Nov. 13.-That
visions o f Sec. 1 of the Ordinance shall largest |>each orchard« in the United
authorities at Eugene, Ore., think W.
be guilty o f a miademeanor and ujton States, in the east.
M. Bryson, the negro man of mystery,
is a blend o f carefully selected, well milled coffee of
conviction thereof before the City Re­
| “ Prof. V. R. Gardner. Prof. A. G. who left last night for Seattle after
corder o f «aid City «hall be fined in a
Boquet and 1 will take with us to the occupying the spotlight for two days,
highest grade. It contains no immature, fermented
sum not exceeding $10 and in default
■ Land Show at Portland some 30 o f the
may
know
'something
of
the
murder
of
of payment of auch tine shall be con-1
or sour beans and therefore excells in fine flavor and
regular horticulture students. 1 would Mildred Green at Eugene August 20,
fined in the city jail one day for each
not allow them this trip if 1 did not
health g ivin g projierties. 1 lb. cans 40e; 2 lb. cans 75c.
was evidenced by a telegram received
$2 of such fine.
feel that they would receive more from
today.
Section 3. It shnll be the duty of
it than from the class and laboratory
The message from the sheriff at
the City Marshal or other peace officer
work o f the same jteriod. Portland
Eugene asked that his connection with
on duty at such hours to ring the Are
will be used as a nucleus for various
the case be investigated. Bryson left
hell of «aid City 10 stroke« during the
horticultural trips, to the market gar­
Im parts a D elicious Piquancy to the Food
last night and the message was for­
summer months above named at the
den regions, early morning trips to the
hour of 10 o'clock p. m. each day and 9 truck markets, trips to the orchards, warded to the officers at Seattle. Bry­
One quart o f syrup can be made from 4- cups sugar,
son came here in August from Seattle,
stroke« during the winter months above
canneries, by-products manufactures,
according to the family of E. H. Allen,
2 cups o f w a ter and 1 teaspoon o f Mapleine.
named at the hour o f 9 o ’clock p. m.
ami the like. The students will gain
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white, at whose home the black man
each day and any minor child mentioned
much from the opportunity to atudy
Im parts excellent fla vo r to cake filling, puddings,
stayed
for
three
months
without
neigh­
in Sec. 1 o f this Ordinance if upon the
the exhibits at the show. We will pick
bors knowing it. Allen will not give
streeta, alleya or other public place
pinoche, jelly, frostings, cakes, baked beans and soups.
out 100 plates o f apples to be used in
the exact date, except that i t was
shall proceed immediatey to his or her
; the fruit judging and identification
2 ounce bottle, 35e.
about three months ago. The Allens
home.
contests. Then, when I am judging
are
much
exercised
that
Bryson
has
Section 4. It «hall be the duty of the fruit, and Prof. Boquet ia judging
City Marshal or other peace officer on vegetables, the boys will be with us been made to leave town. They say
duty when he finds any minor child and will have new opportunity to that the people of Walia Walla will
have to answer to Bryson, and the Lord
mentioned in Sec. 1 o f thia ordinance learn points on judging.”
for what they have done. Allen said
unaccompanied aa provided in Section
Prof. Lewis leaves tomorrow for the that theirs was the house of God, the
1 of this Ordinance to see that said
National Apple Show at Spokane, only one in the world.
child proceeds immediately to hia or
where he ia to speak on “ The Piepara-
Mrs. Allen says that Bryson had no <^>*>#H ^ X K m X^K**XK^K**K**X**X»*X**W**K**K»*X**H**K**K**K**K**W**W*<»*>
her home and to swear to a complaint
tion o f Land and the Planting o f Or influence over them, but that she is a
before the City Recorder charging the
rhards.” He will apend three daya medium. She avers that through the
father, or if the child has no father re­
there, returning Wednesday. Dean A. connection with the spiritual world she
siding within the City, the mother, and
B. Cordley was to have led the discus­ got a straight tip on the results of a
if the child has neither father or mother
sion on “ Lime-Sulphur Sprays,” but prizefight before that came off and
residing within the City then the guar­
was unable because o f hia trip to A t that her husband won a good-sized sum
dian or other (terson having the care
lanta, G a „ to the American Associa on betting on the pre-ordained winner.
and custody of such child, charging the
tion o f Agricultural Colleges and Ex-
Within a 15 mile circle around IM P E R IA L
«aid father, mother or guardian with a
periment Stations.
there are now several hundred prosperous
A
Gift
With
a
Thought
In
It.
violation o f Section 2 o f thia ordinance.
Prof. Lewis ia to apeak at the Port­
farmers raising enormous crops o f wheat,
There’s
one
very
simple
way
out
of
Passed Ly the Common Council this
land show on "Loganberries,” and at the Christmas shopping problem : don’ t
rye, barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc.
4 th day o f Novemebr, 1912. Presented
the Albany Apple Show Nov. 13-14 on shop, but sit quietly at home and sub­
Poultry raising is also highly successful.
to the Mayor for hia approval this 4th
"P ea r Culture in the Willamette Val­ scribe for The Youth’s Companion.
Three large stock ranches, owning several
day of November, 1912.
ley.”
Prof. Gardner w ill speak at The chances are, too, that no present
thousand horses and cattle are also in this
Filed with the Recorder, approved
Portland on “ Nut Culture in the Pa­ you could buy for the young friend or
circle.
thia 4th day of November, 1912.
cific Northwest,” and Prof. Gardner the family you delight to honor could
Attest, J. E. YOUNG, Recorder
IM P E R IA L is now the trading point and
on “ Vegetable Growing” at Albany, confer so much pleasure as this g ift
W. H. ABRAM S, Mayor
will
soon be the shipping point (the rail­
where he will judge the vegetable ex­ of The Youth's Companion for a whole
roads are now building) for the products
hibits.
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round year—fifty-two weeks’ issues,
Royal
BahingPowder
AbsolutejyPure
The Woman Makes the Home
EASTERNERS AT 0. A. C.
1 “CRESCENT BRAND GOODS” I
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| Crescent Baking Pow der
EUGENE MURDER MYSTERY
DOES NOT DOWN
Crescent Cream Coffee
Steel Cut
Crescent Mapleine
Notice to Creditors.
The time to do a kindness to a friend
¡8 now—let your Eastern friends know
about the famous, fertile, fruitfu
Willamette by sending them a copy of
The Sentinel.
Notice ia hereby given that the
undersigned has been appointed admin­
iatrator o f the eatate o f Jennie T.
Sehlbrede, deceased, by the County
Court, o f Lane County, Oregon. All
persona having claims against said
eatate are notifled to file them with the
proper voucher« with the undersigned
Notice for Publication.
at hia office in Cottage Glove, Oregon,
within six months from this date.
Department of the Interior, U. S.
Dated, October 21, 1912.
Land Office at Roaeburg, Oregon,
H ER B ERT EAK1N,
October
31, 1912.
o24-n21
Adm inistrator.
Notice ia hereby given, that Rudolph
Left, of Ixir^ne, Oregon, who, on April
Call for Bids.
17, 1906, made Homestead Entry No.
Notice is hereby given that the di­ 14044, Serial No. 03972, for S i N E l
rectors o f school district No. 46, Lane and NW1 SKI and NE1 SW* o f Section
County, Oregon, will receive bids for 30, Township 19 S, Range 4 W, W il­
100 corda o f fir wood, said wood to be lamette Meridian, has filed notice of
cut from the body o f old trees and to intention to make final five year proof,
be 2 feet long and split suitable for to establish claim to the land above
furnaces and said wood to be hauled described, before Register and Re­
and ricked up in the basements o f the ceiver, U. S. Land Office, at Roaeburg,
achool buildings in said district on or Oregon, on the 19th day o f December,
before the firat day of September, 1912.
Claimant names as witnesses :
1913.
Scott F. Jackson, o f Lorane, Oregon;
Bids to be opened Nov. 22, 1912.
The directors reserve the right to A. F. Ham, o f Lorane, Oregon ; George
W. Sanderson, o f Lorane, Oregon;
reject any and all bids.
Charles A. Walker, o f Eugene, Oregon.
Dated Nov. 12, 1912.
B. F. JONES,
J. K. BARRETT,
n7-dl2
Register.
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Dla't. Clark.
and the fifty-second as keenly antici­
pated and enjoyed as the very first.
There will be stories for readers of
every age; sound advice as to ath­
letics ; suggestions for the girl at col­
lege or making her own way in the
world ; good things for every member
of the fam ily—all for $2.00 less than
four cents a week.
The one tojwhom you give the sub­
scription will receive free all the re­
maining issues o f 1912, as well as The
Companion Window Transparency and
Calendar for 1913, in rich, translucent
colors. It is to be hung in the window
or over the lampshade. You, too, as
giver o f the present will receive a
copy o f it.
T H E Y O U T H 'S COM PANION.
144 Berkeley St., Boston, Mass.
New subscriptions received at this
office.
Rogue River apples are in demand in
far away Copenhagen. A carload haa
been ordered from the Rogue River
Fruit and Produce Asaociation as a re­
sult o f a shipment made there last
year, which waa disposed of to Danish
royalty.
Legal Blank*.—The Sentinel.
from thousands o f acres surrounding it.
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GROCERY
FOR
SPE C IA L S!
NOVEMBER
100-lb. Sack Granulated Sugar $5.55; 20-lbs. $1.00
w ith $5.00 cash purchase o f other goods
OOTTOLKNK— large size 11.50
Medium size
__________ 60c
Plain mixed Candy, per lb___ IOc
Pure Honey, glass............... 15c
25c pkga. Olympic Pancake
Flour____________ * _______ 20c
25c can Blue Ribbon Oysters.20c
S Y R U PS —A gal. pure Cane
Syrup................................45c
$1.50 can Cane and Maple
Syrup__________ ____ _____ 95c
Cream o f Wheat, a pkg______ 15c
10c pkg. Shaker Salt, o n ly ___ 5c
90c Bottle Monopole Olive Oil, 75c
2 bottles Catsup_____________25c
6 bars White Laundry Soap ..25c
30c pkg. Borax Soap Chips., ,20c
25c pkg. Pearline..... .............20c
2 pkgs. Grape Nuts__________25c
3 pkgs. Corn Flakes............... 25c
2-oz. bottle Vanilla Extract 15c
3 cans Magic or Frazer’s Axle
G rease____________________ 25c
FREE DELIVERY
DES LARZES
BROS.
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