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Notice for Publication. Resolution. D e p a rtm e n t of the Interio r, IJ. H. Once more our l,odge lias been I.nnil t title« « I Uosidiurg, Ori'Kuii, viailcd by the g rim reaper, who has January H, I It l.l. taken to hia s te r n a l re stin g place one N otice ia hereby given, t h a t G eorge of our oldest m em bers. B rother C. II. K. H ebert, o f O ekritlge, Oregon, who Wallace, who waa a m em ber of this on O ctober ¡¿0, 1907. made llum eatead Lodge for nearly forty y e a r * ; there E n tr y Serial No. U433U, for S | SKJ fore, and S W | of S ection 26. T o w n | lie It resolved th a t we. th e m em bers ship 'JO S, R ange .'I, E ast Wiiluirielte of C o ttag e (¡rove Lodge No. hi, A. F. Meridian, baa lilid notice of iolentlou i A A. M., e x ten d our h e a r tf e lt syrups* to m a k e limit live y e a r pnaif, to estah- I thy to thu bereaved family, witli whom liah claim to the land above deaertbed, the e n tir e com m unity has suffered an before Stacy M. Kuaaell, County Clerk Irrepa ra ble lows and whose memory will of l.ane County, a t Ida oHIce, a t Ku- long lie cherished in the h e a r ts of all gene, Oregon, on the l.'ttli day of F e b who knew him. ru ary , I it III. Itcaolved, Hint as a fu rth e r m ark of C laim ant name« a« w itn e s s e s : | respect and estee m to our valued Samuel K. W alker, l.ewia Flock, b r o th e r 's memory, our lodge room lie Wlillum S. W alker, Isra el I. C ray, all draped in mourning for th ir ty d a y s ; th a t a copy of these resolutions lie of O akridge, Oregon. published in a lueal paper and a copy H. F. JO N K S , lie s e n t to the family of nor late b ro th er j9 -fl3 Itegiater. , and lie ioscrilied on our records. J . Iv YOUNG, ...T H E ... E. A. G L E A S O N . OKO, A T K IN S O N , j flit (Committee, First National Bank Curd of T hanks. O F CO TI’ACJE CHOVK, O RE. Capital. $ 2 5 .0 0 0 Surplus. $ 2 5 .0 0 0 Offer Its Customers livery sub* gu ard know n to mod ern b a n k in g for sccuiilv am i safety o f their f u n d s . We wish to thank the many friends who assisted ua In any way d uring the sickness nod dea th of our f a th e r, ( ’. II. W a lla e e ; especially the A. F. & A. M. : and I. O. O. F.. also our near neigh | lairs who so kindly rendered us such vulunhle help in our last sad hours. May your pathw ay alw ays he pleasant and no thorna grow ai-ar thereto. 1*1 J . C. W A L L A C E and Family. Notice for Publication. D e p a rtm e n t of the Interior, 11. S. Interest paid <>n tittle dejatsita; Land Ottice a t Hoaehurg, Oregon, interest paid on sav in g s a c c o u n ts P e b r o a r y 11, I I I ! ( get a pass la m k ). Notice is hereby given th a t Charlea E. H e r b e r t, of O akridge, Oregon, who, lix c lm n g e oil alt principal cities on N ovem ber 21, 1907, made Home- of the world and trav e le rs ’ checks. s t e a l E ntry Serial, No. 04:i7.ri, for SWi \ w j, and tin- lots j. H ere i* a message of I i <;| k i and good ch e e r from Mrs, C. J . M artin, Boone Mill, Vn.. who is the m o th e r o f e i g h teen children, Mrs. M artin was cored of stom ach trouble and co nstipation by C harnbcrlain'a tahlcla a f t e r live years of sulTcrmg, and now recommends these ta b le ts to the public. Sold by Henson's 1‘tiarinscy. Send Now for Fra« Copy m , and 4. S m U m It, T ow nship 21 S, Kange 3 E a s t Wil la m ette Meridian, has Hied notice of inten tio n to m ake live y ea r proof, to estab lish claim to the land above dc scribed, before Stacey M. Hussell, County C lerk, Lane County, Oregon, at E ugene, Oregon, on the 28th day of March, 1913. C laim ant names as witneaaea: Isrcal J. (¡ray, Charles E. McClane, W’a l te r (¡. lls m n e r , W illiam H erlw rt, all of O akridge, Oregon. H. F. JO N E S , f 13 m l3 Register. IN T H E COUNT Y C O U R T O F T H E S T A T E O F O REG O N FOR L A N E COUNTY. In the m a t t e r of the E a ta tc of William H. Arne, Deceaaed. TV« CHAS. H . L IL L Y CO. S a a ttU Surprise Your Friends. For four w eeks reg u la rly use l>r. K in g 's New Life Pills. T hey s t i m u late th e liver, im prove digestion, re* move blood im purities, pimples and eruptions disa p p ea r from your face and laxly and you feel b e t te r , Itegin a t once. Huy at all d ru g g ists. Order to Show Cause. Now. at this tim e, th e petition of R ufus C. Arne, ad m in istra to r of the e s ta t e of W illiam II. Arne, deceased, coming on reg u la rly to be heard, and It a p p e a rin g to the court frmn said pc tition th a t it is n r c c s ta r y to aetl all of th e real pro p erty belonging to said ■•state, in o rd er to pay the outstanding debts, ch a rg er of adm inistration, and for the pur|Hise of d is trib u tio n ; I t ih th e re fo r e ordered, th a t all |>er -tons in te re ste d in said e s ta t e appe ar before th is co u rt on F ridav, the 14th day o ' March. A. D. 1913, at the hour if one o'clock p. m. o f said day in the •ourt room of said court, at the court house, in the city o f Eugene, Lane County, S t a t e of Oregon, to show rau sc why an o rd er should not be g ra n te d to said a d m in istra to r to sell said real property, descrilied as fol lows, t o w i t : R e sin n in g in Sec. 28, Tp. 2d. S. It. 3 W est, at a point whence corner No. 3, o f county survey No. 1421) bears South, 24 d e g re e s 10 m inutes West, 916.2 fee t, and running thence South, 66 d e g r e e s and 50 m inutes E ast, 317 feet, thence N orth, 18 d eg re es and 40 m inutes E ast, 266.5 feet, thence N orth 66 d eg re es and 50 m in u tes W est, 291J feet, thence S outh, 24 d egrees and 10 m inutes W est, 265 feet, to place of be ginning and containing, 1.85 acres of land, in Lane County, Oregon. Lot four (4), lilock one (1), in JHines H enry M c F a rla n d 's Hirst addition to the City of (¡ottuge Grove, Lane County, S t a t e of Oregon. And it is f u r th e r ordered, t h a t a copy of thia o rd er of citation be pub lished for four consecutive weeks next preceding said day in the C o ttag e G rove Sentinel, a n ew spa per printed and published Ht C ottage (¡rove, Lane County, Oregon, and t h a t service of thin o rd er be made upon the resident heirs of said deceased accoiding to law. D ated this 6th day o f F eb ru ary , BRIEF N E W S OF O RE G O N County’s First House of Worship Replaced T'we >ty tw o v. up*, v a lu e d a t $260, u r c o t t e r e d a s p riz e s a t th e U nion p o u ltry sh ow , to bo held F e b r u a r y 13, Pleasant Hill Congregation Now 14 a n d 16. Occupies New Building :: :: :: . t u n e * H Itoyal, O r e g o n p io n e e r ot ] K’/J. In d ia n f i g h t e r a n d f o r m e r o w n e r P leasant Hill, O re., Feb. 5. This of a p o rtio n of P o r t l a n d ' s e a s t side, died at his h o m e In F o r e s t G ro v e of evening th e re was held the first of a series of services th a t will mark the a c u t e k id n e y tr o u b le U n d e r d i r e c ti o n of T. K. S m ith , of T a l e n t , c h ie f I n s p e c t o r fo r t h e d is tr i c t, o r c h a r d s In A sh lu n d t e r r i t o r y a r e b*r lug o v e r h a u l e d by c o u n t y h o r t i c u l t u r a l o ff ic ia ls for e v i d e n c e of b lig h t o r s e a l » Th*< g e n e r a l m e r c h a n d i s e s t o r e a n d h o te l of J. W. M eyer* A S on, a t H ebo, w e r e b u r n e d to t h e g r o u n d . T h u etc t i n sto c k a n d h o te l f u r n i s h i n g s w e re d e s t r o y e d . T h e Iona w a s $20,000, p a r t ly In s u red . STERLING FEED CO. CO U P ON WELL DRILLING Every {»age bas b e e n com piled with N o rth w e s t ern conditions in m ind, livery seed listed has been tested in o u r own l a b o r a tory a n d has been found good. T h is ca ta lo g is de- jx-ndable an d r e l i a b l e . •¡W h e th e r you want to buy now or not, it will pay you to h a v e o u r c a t a 1 o g . A [xislal b rings it free. Send today for C atalog (>J0. SPECIAL 1913 O A rD B k COLLECTION 1 opening o f the new C h ristia n church th a t haa ju st been com pleted here, and the passing of the old church th a t was built 38 years ago by the first congre gation to be organized in L ane county. The services will be continued th r o u g h out the r e s t of the week and will come to a close on Sunday. L ast Sunday the farew ell services in C o p trh tg e n M arket, tha best the old church w ere held. I t was an mmrly cabbage for the home garden. occasion in which rejoicing at the com W hite Icicle Radiah Crispetta Lettuce pletion of th e new church was mingled Detroit Beet wjtii r e g r e t for the passing of the his- I Lem on Cucum ber Home G arden H perial loric old building. Four o f the m e m 5 Thin F k u , 1 te c h , poet paid 25c bers who w ere present at the dedica-1 lion in 1875 were at the church Sunday, I and their memory o f the others who were prese nt alm ost tw o score years <5^5EED <^> ago, but who have passed aw ay in the PORTLAND OREGON meanwhile, was strong. They w ere: W. L. Bristow, C. A. Davis, Mrs. Lu ce tt a B aughm an and Mrs. E. T. Lat- • x - x »<*<-- x -- x ~ x -<-- x k -- x *<-- x -<-<-<-<«- x -- x ~ x ~ x -- x -<-<- x ~ x k -* x -- x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~> tin. A bunk, to la- k n o w n aa t h e Hank of S b e d d , will he e s t a b l i s h e d a t S h ed d , In I.Inn c o u n ty , a r t i c l e s of I n c o r p o r a (Ion h a v in g b een filed In t h e c o u n ty c l e r k 's o ffice F r i d a y T h u b an k will h a v e a c a p i t a l sto c k of 116,000. F ir e at Ilend w ip ed o u t u ro w ot f r a m e h u lld ln g a w ith a loss of a b o u t 110,000. T h e o rig in of th u f ire Is u n kn o w n . T w o sa lo o n s , b a r b e r shop, r e s t a u r a n t , pool hull a n d a bo w lin g a l l e y * w e re put o u t of b u s i n e s s . T h u Old ( Inn-ell Built 38 W ar* Ago. s a m e s i te w a s c le a n * ! by f ire In N o The old church t h a t has now been v e m b e r , 1910. • abandoned was b u ilt 38 y e a rs ago this W it h t h e en d In view of e s t a b l i s h Ing a c e m e n t p l a n t a t Vale, G e o rg e S. spring. A t th a t tim e it was one of the Mill* Is d e v e lo p i n g th u big g y p s u m most imposing places of worship in d e p o s it on t h e hill e a s t o f to w n , In an l.ane county, and the builders were in e ff o rt to I n t e r e s t o u t s i d e c a p ita l. tensely proud of it. The congregation S h o u ld su c h a p la n t be e s t a b l i s h e d . It by which it was erected was the first w ould he t h e o n ly o n e of Its k in d be in Lane county. I t was organized in 1851 when the country was exceedingly t w e e n O g d e n a n d i'o r tla n d . sparsely se ttle d, and th e re w ere few J u d g e K elly of t h e c i r c u i t c o u r t at w hite people to become enrolled. The A lb an y , p r o n o u n c e d s e n t e n c e In th e liq u o r c a s e s . J. D. K e n n e d y , on tw o first m eetings w ere held in the old log c o n v ic t io n s , w a s s e n t e n c e d t o p a y a school house t h a t stood w here the $606 fine a n d s e r v e 50 d a y s In J a il; 1 cem etery is now. A t t h a t tim e everybody in the coun W a l t e r A. M a r k s . $400 fin e a n d 10 try traveled on horseback and one of d a y s , Ed A c k e r m a n , $160 fine. E. D. H e n r y , of H a r r i s b u r g , c o n v i c t e d on the old horseblocks upon which the m em bers of the early congregation tw o c o u n t s , failed to a p p e a r . alighted from th e ir steeds and by which A p p le t r e e s w h ic h w e r e p l a n t e d 66 the children and th e less e x p e r t wo y e a r s a g o by th e l a t e A. G. M a r s h a ll, a well k n o w n L in n c o u n t y p io n e e r , on men riders mounted them aga in still T he old blocks w ere the his fa r m s e v e n m i le s e a s t of A lb any, stands. a r e y e t b e a r i n g s p le n d id ly . T h e r e w as stu m p s of huge tree s, and one stood on Î a good c r o p on t h e t r e e s l a s t fail. each side o f the road - or the trail, as T h r e e d i f f e r e n t v a r i e t i e s of a p p l e s a r e it was at th a t tim e. The tr e e s were In c lu d e d in t h e old tr e e s . B aldw ins, c u t by E. I.. Bristow and Jo h n Parks. • X " X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X - - X ~ X - - X ~ X - - X - ^ X ~ X - < ~ X - X - X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X - - X - - X ~ : ' M p ltzeu b erg s a n d B ellflow ers. C h a r t e r Mrml»-r Yet L iving. T o p a v e a t le a s t te n b |p c k a w ith T here rem ains now but one m em ber h u n t s u r f a c e p a v e m e n t d u r i n g t h e c o m of th a t original c o ngre gation- Mrs. Ing s u m m e r Is t h e o b j e c t of a sp e c ia l E lm ira Bristow. S he will be present c o m m i t t e e a p p o i n t e d by t h e D allas ut th e opening exe rcise s of the new c o m m e r c i a l c lu b to In t e r v ie w t h e p r o p .c h u r c h Sunday, and the ev e n t will be e r t y o w n e r s to be a f f e c t e d by th e an im p o rta n t one for her. She is 88 p ro p o s e d I m p r o v e m e n t. T h e y re p o r t years old. m uch progress. T h e p r o p o s e d tin The services on Sunday will be con p r o v e m e n t will t a k e In t h e e n t i r e bust ducted by Reverend H a rry Benton, the n e s s d is tr i c t. pastor of the church, and his sermon Hundoti Is a s s u r e d a p u b lic l i b r a r y will deal to a considerable e x t e n t with A i n a s s m e e t in g w a s held to d is c u s s the story of the past. T here will be p l a n s fo r t h e e s t a b l i s h m e n t a n d m a in *|>ecial music under the direction of t e n a n c e of a l i b r a r y A c o n s i d e r a b l e Harold H u m b ert, the chorus leader. s u m w a s ruined a s a n u c le u s a u d a Among the musical num bers will be PORTLAND S E E D COMPANY I C O ne Oldfield Dry Kiln. 5 0 0 0 daily capacity, one 4 8 x 1 4 Ke- wanee High Pressure Boiler, both in first-class condition. Will sell cheap for cash or trade for lumber. | BIG PINES LUMBER CO, Medford. Or. ! J ? t'O U ’LL be happy ever afterw ards if you get your W edding Invita tions from The Sentinel Art Shop. soliciting c o m m u te « waa appo in ted to g cve ra| by the Gilfillen and Hatle> sis c o n t i n u e t h e w o rk u n ti l t h e s u m ot te rs q u a r te t. As many as irossible of $500 w a s s e c u r e d fo r t h e s p e c i a l p u r the m em bers of th e con g re g atio n th a t pose of b u y in g m o r e b o o k s a u d $600 helped build the old church in 1875 will f o r a m a i n t e n a n c e fu nd. be p rese nt to lend th e ir help in the T h e c o m m i s s i o n e r s of J a c k s o n c o n n first services in the new building ty h a v e a u t h o r i z e d p r e l i m i n a r y s u r T he services Sunday will be m erely v e y s for ail Im p ro v e d ro a d o v e r the the opening of the building. T he for S la k l y o u s . s o u t h of A s h la n d . T h i s mal dedication will occur la te r in the m o v e m e n t is r e a lly o n e r e s u l t of th e spring. Pacific H ig h w a y a g i t a t i o n , a n d Is In lin e w ith o t h e r w o rk In view, w hich h a a fo r Its a im a c o n n e c t i n g link b e t w e e n t h e O re g o n a n d C a li fo rn i a s u b d i v i s i o n s of t h i s big I n t e r s t a t e Just as Scores of Cottage Grove ro a d People Have. T h e c o n t r a c t f o r t h e s a l e of 163,000,- 000 te e t of t i m b e r In t h e U m p q u a na- W a i t i n g d o e s n ' t p ay. tio n n l fo r e s t to t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s Log- I f you n e g l e c t k id n e y b a c k a c h e , K in g c o m p a n y , a new c o r p o r a t i o n , w ith 1 U r i n a r y t r o u b l e s o f t e n follow h e a d q u a r t e r s a t C o t t a g e G ro v e, waa A ct in tim e by curin g the kidneys. s i g n e d T h u r s d a y a n d s e n t to W a s h D oan's Kidney Pills a re especially in g t o n fo r th e a p p r o v a l of t h e In t e r io r for w eakened kidneys. for Horses, Cows, P oultry, etc d epartm ent. T h e c o m p a n y w a s th e Many people in th is locality W e sell iu large an d sm all quail o n ly b id d e r. M ost o f t h e t i m b e r Is recommend them . lilies, giving at all times good feed, D o u g la s fir, w h ich , w ith t h e re d c e d a r H e re 's one c a 9 e : got>tl m easu re and a n d s u g a r pine, aold a t $1.25 f o r e a c h L. Booney, 459 O live S t., E ugene, 1000 feet. T h e h e m l o c k w a s so ld at O re., s a y s : “ T he public s t a t e m e n t 1 P A I R P R IC K S 60 c e n t s . (liv e us your n e x t order a n d y o u ’ll gave in 1906 recom m ending D oan’s A n o t h e r I m p e tu s to t h e d a i r y i n g In Kidney Pills still holds good. 1 know surely be pleased with the results. d u s t r y In c e n t r a l O r e g o n Is t h e e s t a b this rem edy to be a good one for kidney l i s h m e n t of a c h e e s e f a c t o r y a t Laid- disorders and 1 am glad to recommend law. J o h n B. W lin e r, a L aid law m « r it. Kidney com plaint clung to me for c h a n t a n d r a n c h e r . Is t h e p r o m o t e r ten years, being caused by a fall and of t h e e n t e r p r i s e , t h e f i r s t In C ro ok heavy lifting. 1 consulted one physi A $ain tot y o u r G ro c e rs c o u n t y a n d t h e s e c o n d In c e n t r a l O r e cian a f te r a n o th e r and expe rim en ted gon. Mr. W l i n e r h a s a l r e a d y p lace d i w ith rem edies o f ail kinds but my o r d e r s fo r m a c h i n e r y a n d Is now o n a efforts for r e lie f w ere unavailing. T he t r o p to C o r v a ll is a n d o t h e r W i l l a m e t t e doctor finally said t h a t I had lum bago v alley p o in ts , p u r c h a s i n g c o w s w h ich and they held out no hope for my re- M ak e s Whiter. Lighter Bread will b e i m p o r t e d . Mr. W l m e r will buy | covery. I f I a tte m p te d to lift, my n e n rly 100 h e a d , w h ic h will he dlstrl- back g a v e out and the pain was t e r r i billed a m o n g t h e r a n c h e r s . Mr. Wtm- A. O . 16 11 ble. One day I saw D oan's Kidney e r e s t i m a t e s t h a t 300 p o u n d s of c h e e s e I IE L M U S W. TH O M PS O N , Pills ad vertised and deciding to try will be t u r n e d o u t dally. County Ju d g e . them, I procured a supply. They gave T h e b o t t l i n g p l a n t of t h e E a s t e r n ALTA KING, ; me so much r e li e t t h a t 1 continued O re g o n c o m p a n y a t T h e D alles, w a s (*,ood for 1 0 0 0 votes with a J Sc A tto rn ey for A d m in istra to r. f6-m6 using them and it was not long before g u t t e d by a fire. T h e b o t t l i n g w o r k s p u rc h ase at either Kees W a lla ce I w as feeling like a different man. w e re In a s t o n e b u ild in g , w ith s h i n g le Co. or T h e Sentinel. 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