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LESS BOWEL TROUBLE IN COTTAGE GROVE t^ittagu Grove people have found out timi) A SINGI.E DOSE of simple buck thorn burk, glycerine, etc., m compound ed in Adler I ke, ttie tie r men appendi citi« remedy, relieve«conetipalion, aour ■toinarh or gait on the atomarh IN STA N TI.V. Thle aimple m ixture anti aepliclzea t In« digeetive organa and draw« off the impurities and It ia sur priaing how QUICKLY it help«. The New Kra Drug Stimi. t h e First National Bank OK COTTAGE (SKOVr., OKK. Capital, $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 Surplus, $ 2 5 .0 0 0 Offer Its Customers K v rry mife g u a rd k n o w n to m o d e rn liiin k iu g for a e c u rity a n d safety o f th e ir fun d « . In te re st p aid on tim e ile|Misits; in te re st p a id on s a v in g s a c c o u n ts < get a p a ss l>ook >. K x c h u n g e o n all p rin c ip a l c itie s o f th e w orld am i tr a v e le r s ’ c h e c k s. (iet your "H ouse for Kent” und "H ouse for Kale" signa ut The Sen tinel office. P R O F E S S IO N A L CAHOS lirn lu a tx Nur«« AUrtMling O. R. G U L LI ON, M. I» I ' r a r U r * limit«*! Ui BV B, BAR. N< >Sh and THR< IAT o rn e r: w iiit k t e m p l e F.t’GKNli, ORK. Phone 132-Y K A H L K. M IL L S M ure«—u r Ur M A R IO N V B A T C H Funeral D irecto r:: E m balm er A. W. KIME, M. I). P h y s ic ia n a n d S u r g e o n Office Phone 114. Itdkidence Phone 126-J MEDLEY J. s. A t t o r n e y - a t - I utw S|K-ciai A ttention (liven to Mining and Corporation l.aw. Office, Woodward Building I*lionc t lifter 47 | l.a w to ti « lo ck M ain M O fA tr llo u t« I to 0 p m O < u » u ltatio ii by «|>|H>ii$lttirnt o n ly . DR. C. K. F R O S T O «t«oi>nthic a n d M ed ic a l P h y t k i i n C h ro n ic a n d N a rv o u a D iaca« « « a S (> c u ilty . C O T T A O K OMOVK OR LO O N DR. JAS. B. TAYLOR K y k , K ak a n d T h r o a t D is k a s k s A S p e c ia lty <«U m F ittin g O ffic e : W h ite T e m p le , H l’tiH N K OIB m Knum 14 . WtRMlwanl ltl-lif T altiphon* DR. H. H. OWEN Veterinarian G ra d u a lr K an aaa ( 'ity V«•U rinary (lollagtt J. N. WATERHOUSE Teacher at Piano am i Organ Certifiicatrd from the Aaaociatrd Hoard, Royal Academy and Royal College of Muaic. Reaidence Second Street. K a a ld a n c a . M a in I t l L F. L. I NOR AM , I). M. />. Dentist ALL W ORK G U A RANTEED. L a w s o n B ld g . C o tta g e O ro v e , O re ./. E. YOUNG */lltornev a t Law Office o n M a i n S t r e e t COTTAOK OROVK It II 11 O R K ttO N J. a JOHNSON A11 orncy-n t-La «• Practice in all Court« of State. Corjair- alion, mining and Proliate law a apecialty Collection and Insurance. C O TTA O K O R O V K P ra c tic e * In a ll C o w ls ORKCJON » 5 Y eanC H a p c rte n c e H. J. SHINN ATTORNKY AT I.AW NOTARY PUBLIC P h o n e N o. 4 COTTAOK OROVK, ORK Telephone 1S1-R F. W. ROBBINS, M. D. Physician and Surgeon Office *at Residence: 104 S. 5th S treet L. A. HALL, D. C. Chiropractor C ottage Hotel, Tuesday ami Friday of each Week C e n tra l O fllra : W h ite T a m p le . E U G E N E , O R K PROWLING IN YARD; CANNERY TO EXPAND IS SLAIN HOT BISCUIT, hoi cakes, made with ROYAL Baking Powder are delicious, health ful and easily made. Order Your Window Screens and Screen Doors now and save delay. Our Screens fit because we make them according to your order—any size, thick ness or style. Interior Finish M akes th e H ouse and T h at’s Our H obby Shingles, R oofing, Lath, Lim e, C em en t and Plaster I I Did you use Land Plaster last year? If not, ask the fellow who did and you will this year Cottage Grove Manfg. Co. EX-SHERIFF WOULD BE MARSHAL FORM FAIR CIRCUIT COUNCIL P R O C E E D IN G S C O TTA O K G R O V E . (>KK<«<>N Office P lu m * M a in S Notice of Marshal’« Sale. Notice is hereby given, th at by virtue of a w arrunt and order of sale duly issue,I by order of the Common Council; Eugene Plant Will Add Pickling of the City of C ottage drove, l.ane Department and Possibly County, Oregon, the 2nd day of March, Eugene Stenographer Courts Bullet Preaerving Plant. 1912. commanding and requiring me to During Spell of Drinking collect an assessm ent for street im- 1 A pickling departm ent will be added provement for which a levy and assess Irresponsibility. to the fru it and vegetable cannery of incut of $510.97 was duly entered in the the Eugene F ru it G row ers’ A ssocia Charles Kingwell, residing a t W est docket of City Liens, on puge 44 thereof, on the IMtti day of Septem ber, 1911, .Springfield, on the outskirts of E u tion this year and it ia possible th a t a which said order commands me to sell gene, shot Edward L. Lewis, of E u preserving departm ent will be one of all or such a |sirtion of the following gene, a t 2 o’clock Thursday morning. the additions to the plant. A t the regular monthly m eeting of described reul estate us in my opinion I a -wis died three hours afterw ard. can lie sold separately to advantage, to l/ewis, who was engaged as sten o g the association recently it was de wit: Beginning at a |sn n t 75.75 feet Hast rapher and accountant in the office of cided to erect an addition to the can of the Southeast corner of the Lurch j I. II Bingham, tim ber broker, had nery building. It will lx; 40 by 84 feet B rothers’ warehouse lot, being a point i been drinking heavily for two or three in dimensions and two stories high. on tiie South line of the John Cochran weeks ami had been in Springfield the This will be arranged for preparation Donation Land Claim, run thence Hast day before. He was caught early in and canning rooms. .’tOI).75 feet thence North 132 feet, thence the evening try in g to break into a sec. “The business of the cannery is West 2 : 14.5 feet aiwljthunce Southwest to ond hand store there, but on account grow ing fa st,” said M anager J. O. the place of beginning in the City of of his condition was let go, but later Holt, "and we have to keep up with Cottage drove, l.ane County, Oregon. was caught in the office of a livery it by adding from tim e to tim e the Now, therefore, in the name of the (.table with horse clip|M>rs and gloves necessary machinery. The outlook is City of Cottage drove and by virtue of said w arrant and order of sale I will on in his pockets. This was a t m id very good for a bigger business than ever this season.* We are going to the 21Hh day of March, 19l.’{, at the night. At 2 o’clock T hursday m orning Mrs. udil a pickling departm ent this year hour of 2 o ’clock ji. m. of said day in Kingwell awoke and saw a man in the and expect to tie able to put out a front of the City Hall in the City of C ottage drove, l.ane County, Oregon, fro n t yard. She called to him to leave, very superior article in th a t line. It offer for sale to the highest and best whereupon the man began to sw ear at is also possible th a t we will install a bidder for rash, subject to redemption, her. Kingwell threw up a window and preserving plant, but this will be de ull of the alsive descrilied property or fired two shots to frighten him. !,ewia cided upon Later. «0 much thereof as may be necessary to retreated to the re a r p a rt of the yard “ I had a letter a few days ago,” satisfy said lien, together with interest and entered the chicken house to continued Mr. Holt, "from a large thereon and costs ami disbursem ent of hide dealer in Canada, who had w ritten to and u|ion said w arrant. The squawking and cackling of the a S eattle firm inquiring where he d ated this 27th day of February, 1913. : chickens brought Kingwell out, and could get some good canned beans to <;. B. PITCHER, I.t-wii stepped out and started toward sell under his own brand. The Seattle Marshal of the City of Cottage drove, Kingwell, n rjlte iin g som ething about man wrote, him th a t the Eugene can l.ane County, Oregon. f27 m27 ‘‘g ettin g him ." Kingwell shot him in nery put up the best beans in the the side anil notified officers a t Spring- world.” i.eld and the sheriff’s office in Eugene. M anager Holt thinks this is quite a Notice for Publication, dep artm en t of the Interior, U. S. I.ewis wus taken to the- hospital, where feath er in the hat of the association Land Office at Hoaeburg, Oregon, he died at 5 o'clock. and is delighted th a t the products of February II, 1913. I-ewis was aged 61 year, and had the cannery have such a reputation Notice is hereby given th at Charles lived a t Eugene a year. He came here throughout the country. K. H erbert, of Oakridge, Oregon, who, in the employ of the W illam ette-Pa The association will place a block of on November 21, 1907, made Home- cific L rilw ny company, but his bad 260 chares of stock on the m arket s te a l Entry Serial, No. 04376, for SWJ habi‘s led to his discharge. He had about March 1 fo r the purpose of NWJ. and the lots 2, 3, and 4, Section been employed by Mr. Bingham for financing the new addition to the 3. Township 21 S, Range 3 E ast Wil several m onths. He was a Virginian building. The shares are selling at lam ette Meridian, has tiled notice of and e n n e to th is coast from M aryland. $10 each, which is par. intention to make five year proof, to I Little is known of his relatives, but he establish claim to the land above dc- | came from food fam ily, according to scr'bed, before Stacey M. Bussell, m eager inform ation he at tim es gave County Clerk, l.ane County, Oregon, out. Recently Retired County Officer s t Eugene, Oregon, on the 2Hth day of Want« to Serve U. S. March, 1913. Sixth S treet and on motion the m atter Claim ant names as witnesses : was laid over. H arry L. Bown, who retired from Isreal J. drHy, Charles E. McCIsne, On motion the L ight Committee was the office of sheriff of I-ane county the W alter d . Itam ner. W illiam H erbert, instructed to investigate the m atter of first of this year, is a candidate for all of Oakridge, Oregon. the light previously ordered on South the position of United S tates m arshal B. F. JO N ES, Pacific Highway near Mr. Groom's for the d istrict of Oregon, and has f 13 m l3 R egister. residence, also an arc light petitioned sent in his form al application for the for at the West end of W est Main position. S treet, also a light near Mr. C over's Notice to Creditors. It is understood th a t Mr. Bown has In the m atter of the estate of John B. residence and report at the next m eet the endorsem ent of leading citizens of ing. Bales, deceased: the state and th a t he stands a good To the Creditors and all P arties con On motion the S treet Committee cerned . was authorised to en ter into a contract show of landing the plum. He served Notice is hereby given, th at the un- j with Mr. H arrington for stre e t sweep as sheriff of Lane county over two dersigned hu* been appointed by the ing and other city work at 50c per term s, having succeeded Fred Fisk. He was head deputy for Fisk for two County Court, of the S tate of Oregon, hour for man and team. for Lano County, adm inistrator of the On motion the S tre e t Com m ittee was term s, and was also a deputy fo r the estate of John B. Bales, deceased. Alt instructed to look into the m atter of late Sheriff W. W. W ithers, who was parsons having claim s against said purchasing dump wagon for the city killed by a horse thief while holding estate are required to present the and authorixing the Recorder to draw office. same to me properly verified, as re an ordinance for the purchase of the quired by law at Dorena, l.ane County, j sale. Oregon, within six months from the J On motion Councilman M artin was date hereof. instructed to correspond with the W ar listed this 10th dny of March, A. Lane, Douglas and Jackson Combine ren Construction Co. in regard to the I).. 1913. ULYSSES S. BALES, As Result of Recent Legis repair of Main S tre e t paving. A dm inistrator. lative Act. H. J. SHINN, A ttorney. m l3-al0| The follow ing bills, after being duly audited by the Finance Committee As the result of the recent procedure were ordered p a id : of the Oregon Legislature in abolish G. B. Pitcher, salary and ex ing d istrict fairs, residents of Lane, penses....................................... $ 80.60 (Official Publication.) Jackson and Douglas counties m et at W. W. Oglesby, sa la ry .................. lO.flb Regular m eeting City Council March J . E. Young, sa la ry ..................... 40.00 R oseburg last week and organized 3. 1913. J . W. Scars, digging d itc h ........ 11.68 w hat will be known as the Southern Petition of Oregon A Southeastern Louis Groves, cleaning reservoir 1.26 O regon F a ir Circuit. The organiza Railway Co. for a franchise on Doug Ben Pitcher, falling pip e........... 2.50 tion will be affiliated with the North Pacific F a ir Association, which re las S treet for one block between Mon Frank M cFarland, digging w ater cently m et a t Salem. roe and Sixth S treets read and re d itc h .......................................... 7.25 ferred to the street com m ittee. H. J. Jorgenson, work on stre e t 12.00 The first fa ir on the Southern Ore- | On motion the Recorder was in C. G. Electric Co., lights for gon circuit will be held a t Medford on structed to draw a w arrant of the coats Feb............................................. 267.00 Septem ber 10, 11, 12 and 13, followed am ounting to $76.22 in the case of John Orrin Robinson, cleaning streets 43.36 by R oseburg’s fa ir on Septem ber 17, Spray, el al., vs. Lane County, being C. G. T ransfer Co., fre ig h t........ 4.98 18, 19 and 20. I^ane C ounty’s fa ir the su it to collect C ottage Grove’s Fire Company, pay Feb............... 23.00 will be held a t Eugene Septem ber 24, share of road taxes. Brown Lum ber Co., lu m b e r.... 2.55 26, 20 and 27. From Eugene m ost of Petition for the im provem ent of G. W. Bceman, work on d itc h .. .76 the stock and exhibits will be shipped Birch Avenue with hard surface pav K aott, Joslyn Co., acid for to Salem for the sta te fair, which will ing read and referred to the street chemical engine......................... 1.80 be held the following week. comm ittee. Gauld Co., pipe and f ittin g s .... 19.60 The racing program s fo r the three Petition for the improvement of Adjourned to March 4 at 7 :30. Southern O regon fairs are as near W hittaker Avenue with hard surface uniform as it was possible to make paving was read and referred to street March 4, 1913.—Adjourned m eeting. comm ittee. —The mayor being absent, Councilman them. They include the usual tro t Petition for the improvement of Knowles was elected chairm an for the ting, pacing and running events. The purses fo r each of the three fa irs a g Chestnut Avenue with hard surface evening. paving was read and referred to the g The S treet Com m ittee made a reg ate $3,775. As fa r as financing : stre e t committee. w ritten report on the m atter of g ran t th eir respective fairs, the three coun On motion a resolution was adopted ing a franchise on Douglas S tre e t to ties included in the organization will j fixing the rate for w ater consumers Oregon A Pacific Railway, recommend be d istint, th eir affiliation being ! outside of the corporate lim its a t 26 ing the g ran tin g of the franchise and chiefly fo r the purpose of a rran g in g per cent higher than for the same ser on motion the report w aa adopted. race cards and dates which will not vice inside the corporate lim its, and A resolution granting a franchise to conflict. the Recorder was instructed to notify the Oregon A Southeastern Railroad on such patrons thnt the advance rate Would Make Potato Starch. Douglas S treet and crossing Monroe would be in effect beginning April 1st. George T. Hall & Son, of this city, and Sixth S treets waa read. On mo Ordinance No. 371, being an ordinance tion the resolution w aa amended lim it are seriously considering the project for protecting parkings and private ing the duration of said franchise to 20 of launching out in the m anufacture ground from trespassing by live stock, years. On motion the resolution waa of potato starch on a large scale. By was read the first tim e and put over adopted as amended. way of enlisting patrons in the ven until the next regular meeting. ture, Mr. H all, Jr., has w ritten to A (>etition for the improvement of W ater Committee reported adversely on the application of J. P. Wicks for F ifth S tre e t from W ashington Avenue some of the forem ost textile mills of w ater for steam boiler outside the to the north end of the stre e t was read the U nited S tates, with a view to a s and referred to the S tre e t Committee. certaining to w hat extent the product city limits. The bill of C ottage Grove Sentinel of the proposed plant would be in de On motion the Recorder was in mand. The cotton mills use g reat ; structed to have Bancroft bonds for $8.70 waa read and ordered paid. quantities of starch fo r w arp-sizing Adjourned to March 11 at 7:30. printed for last y e a r’s improvements. J . E. YOUNG, purposes and it is indispensible in the Councilman King made a report ad City Recorder. process of m anufacture. vvrscly concerning croaaing bell on “ Real Fisherman’s Luck for Duke’s Mixture Smokers” Good tobacco and a good re e l' T h a t’* surely a lucky com bination for the an g ler— and h e re ’s th e way you can have them both. i All sm okers should know D u k e’s M ixture m ade by Liggett Ar Myers a t D urham , N. C. Pay w hat you will, you cannot g et b etter g ranulated tobacco for 5c th an th e big ounce a n d a h a lf sack of D u k e’s M ixture. And with each of these big sacks you get a book of cig arette papers FR E E . 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PIED- MONT CIGARETTES, C U X O - G A R ET TE S. en d oth er te g s e r coupons issued b y us. P r e w i u a D ept. St. L o u ts. Mo — Within a 15 mile circle around IMPERIAL there are now several hundred prosperous farmers raising enormous crops of wheat, rye. barley, oats, potatoes, vegetables, etc. Poultry raising is also highly successful. Three large stock ranches, owning several thousand horses and cattle are also in this circle. IMPERIAL is now the trading point and will soon be the shipping point (the rail roads are now building) for the products from thousands of acres surrounding it. # I I I