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I'a., Bay*: r arr avila ,t Sont a 'a j |g(UM b*»t pill* I avar uaed. ha* *»rryona to uae them f<,r lr»«!:rig tf. ¿««r \i tW9. , indigestion an<l liver com- ID A M A X W KI.I. CUMUIM Will ball* you. Trica 26e. tpded by all ilraleia. *■ '1 «>•» «r. .k>., J! JffcSbIONAL CAHDM L(.r> a |R. GHaLION. M. I). h w l k f limitât lo |F-\K. N *»S I: and T H R O A T im wtirnc rruHt.K BUCKS' K. O K U . *v K. M I L L S HAkloM VKATVIt .B I Director :: E m balm er | RIME, M. D. weian and Surgeon 134. Resilience I ’honr 126-J EDLEY [Attorney-at-Law nUon Given to Mining and Corporation I .aw. to. Woodward Building tPcv H o«*• ACES >wie established the u strie s at Zion City, looked upon it a$l I U » « " t Block ,,ac* I Main M. i lo 6 I» m I by apt»* ut me ft I only. 0« C. E KKO ST kW an* Mtdical I'tiy.utan «•Ml*«»,,,,. tally lOWVK - OKXUON JAS. B. TAYLOR |u » AM. T i i h o a t DlhKAM.S «»Melali, <;tua Killing f "'bite Temple, KtV.KN’K f- W a t e r h o u s e adc in A m end uccess from the >r.ic lace center* eau ty , exquisite ion Laces produ cts of the de narrow Val* les, some with y L ace Bands Shadow Lace fo rch o n Lace* L aces w ear better s a r e m uch lower. Kbcr ut l ‘umu mitt ( h%un .*wtd (rom t hr Aaaodatod Baaed, f«M*niy and Royal College of gemini , t , unii .street. ■ Maini Manta— »a, Main H it 'L INC,HAM, l). M . It. Dentist WORK GUARANTEED. 'Bid,. Cottage Orovc, Ora young 'A tto rn e y a t L a w °*r»oo Main ntinel “ « CtoVH ONKIIUM JOHNSON A tl° r n v y - u t ‘ l M W ll? * * 1 c" " f ,'".f Sute. Corpor I Cm,"1 *'ro,<atelawaapecially 0 °"«t'o n Insurance. IOiOV« OMKCON •NCoana ntinel w an t ad. will P*] jj Ynart' Kaprrlrncr H- J. SHINN ATTORNEY a t I.A W L 0¡ i Improved Reasonable PBt 4 *»TA«V I'l'HI.IC o t o a r . »131-U f'W' ROBBIN c S, m . d . c o ttage ge GtoA ork ^|y*iri»n and Surgeon Re,l*t«'nr*: lot s . 5lh stre et y lb« number o f people it Nid'h Hy WALTER K roWERS A B i n ,.. . ....................................... ............. “ r ............ m ................... T m . n , . .. fore It h«« beef, eccepted. I* whnl J i hit W “ K>'« r endeavored Thl. to do. ruu ru* or imt II Popular Talks on L a w _____ WHEN IS A CONTRACT? bet- " f * Llnlmant. You may ne.u .„me help ,u,ut your •tabla and write to John Jone», "| offer you |3U n month and lx.ard, room ami waahlng if you will coma to work for me on the drat of neat month. e „ l will agree to ronlinue with in« for e year. " John Jonee rapii«*, "| «rrept Vour otter, . ,« ) will l„. or, tlBr)(1 M ""4 • V' io i •Il iHHh *« m u U ' 'I Irr! that . J ^ " ,,,c «m l 1 . 1 u ».b«,.. •**î. > ******4 4 *4 4 4 4 + 4 + 4 * ,)ap* r,• advertising ^, 1'i»rut*'er ,,Rper r**chea more l |a . r M m»ny Cottage Grove * * * ^ Sentinel. May ile « »o t e to Maioney, offering to VeTl to h.rr, one hundred harrela o f *ult at ^4,1 I*tier reached Maloney on ' . " V ¿ - Maloney wrote accepting the offer on May 3. On May 2 Wegner ,#lUir «•d iniilixj , « U tU r wilhdraw|nK th< HEAT OF THE SUN Old Sol Has a Strong Pull at the Capitol In Washington. SWAYS THE MAMMOTH DOME. a H o t Day Hia Torrid Raya Will Drag t h e Maesive Iron Structure Way O u t of Plumb— Turn* th# S a m * Trick W i t h Washington Monument. On -Not uiHiiy people have any Idea aa to by • T«rh*|Hi «m ap* you have a in your front whi,.k „ tree In wh^h Í n Ü i . Í i 1 Ü " ^ ^ y T ' ™ ' 1’ tile enormous amount of beat that the yard that you de.tre rut You . e ^ C0Mle C0,nP*«le . Thi. Wlfl aim Honda off into space. Tbe earth «•all Sam Smith acroaa the ‘ he acceptance waa mi ailed gets only a very amail portion o f I t rile bend o f a pin placed twenty feet «M - > - h .......... r,í,', MiUh we arrive at the giat jw a y from an electric light gets U» cut thia tree down " A l l righ t," of "When la a contrart?" The uccep- In proportion to the light on tbe sur la Sam'a reply. tane ■'iHtruleH and the agreement be- rounding walls o f a room about what You may have been out o f town, and 1 H complete at the moment when the eurtb gets of tbe sun's light and on arriving at your station, atrp Into the accei.tenee i* diapatched. Thi* je | neat radiated Into apace. Yet that por- the bua to be ilEven up town, or to true in all > a*e* where the acceptance i tlon the earth does get Is great enough your home. Perhaps y „ u (nto „ to caiiMe great structures to move. '* diepalched hy the agency which the In fm t. all »tone or tnetnl buildings grta-ery and pick up a loaf of bread peraon making the olier uae<i to trana- are constantly changing their positions from a pile on the counter. rnit It, and thu* maile hia agent for the | under the hot ray» of the sun. The In each o f three caeca you have en purpoie of the formation of the con great dome of the capitol building at tered into a legally binding contract. tract Hut a withdrawal o f an offer Washington Is the lurgeat surface of You are bound to employ John Jonra docs not operate until it ha» been de cast Iron In the world, »nd the effect of ami Sem Smith, ami to pay them the livered, and ac, Maloney having mailed \ the continuous heat of a hot summer agreed price for the servicea per hm acceptance before the withdrawal day can la*at tie appreciated, says Har- formed, You muat pay the driver of , tier’s Weekly, when It U known that wa* received, the contract became tills mammoth mass really sways back the bua a reasonable price for the ser- complete. and forth under the scorching ruya un vlcea be baa rendered you. and to the Silence cannot be made to give con- til the top feather In the cap o f the grocer a reasonable price for the loaf •vnt in the formation of ■ contractual statue of Freedom describes an ellipse o f breed you took. argei rnent. Kbion wrote to Wataon, tbe diameter of which on a hot day Thu* It may br recognized that mak- " I will tell you my horse for $100, and varies from four to eight Inches. ing a contract ia not neceasarily the The giant plinth base of the dome, if I do not hear from you to the con- eolemn signing of a formidable docu- resting on the roof of tbe old sand m„ „ t i , , , Irary I will understand that you want merit, l ut may be accomplished In the •• ^ , stone building, measures 136 feet on a , ,, hef- Even though Wetaon received , «Ide. The greatest diameter of the rnosi Iniurrnal <if w iy i, (-ontrartA *t * *, *• . thi* letter ami mide no reply. Gbnon round dome la 126 fe e t while the h ^ . ^ . .i . ^ could not hold him, sk no agreement | whole Iron structure hi 218 feet high "v e a . we are constantly constantly entering enter,nv into Into had been completed. But if groceriea. from the old cspltol's roof to the base them. They are of Infinite variety and or milk, or any good* are delivered at o f Freedom on the apex. The cast iron varied form, but the everyday sort of your home under aurh circumstances covering this surface Is made In thin a contract, la a comparatively simple that you understand that they are not sheets, offering a good conductor for affair and it Is far from difficult to samples but are offered for sale by a tbe heat which swells even the bolts master the principles that govern its merchant, and you receive and utilize and beams or tbe Inside before tbe auo formation. A contract ia an agree them, the courts are likely to hold that has made Its circuit Tbe southern side o f the dome suf ment; it le a legally enforceable agree you have accepted an* implied offer for ment. Hut the basis o f all contracts is the sale o f the goods, and are bound to fers moat from the beat being expos ed longer to the sun, which passes the agreement. Until the agreement pay a reasonable amount for what you south o f the zenith while od Its jour has I wen reached there ia no contract, have uaed. ney from the east to the w est I f the ami when thia agreement has been ar To create a contract, an offer must metal were exposed to a constant rived at there ia a contract, always heating the result o f the continuation be intended to create and capable of of such expansion as thnt received on provided that such formalities aa the creating legal relations. I f W illie very hot days might prove disastrous, law may prvovide for that particular Smith offered to i.tke Winnie Jones to hut us It is little If any |>ermanent In kind o f contract have been complied the theater, and she accepted no con jury Is done, since tbe Iron returns with. Lawyers say that the essence tract would result. Such are social, regularly to Its uormal position aa the o f the matter la a meeting o f the not legal relations. Walter McQuillan cool uigbt comes on. minds. Every contract. In its last But what seems more remarkable la bought a horse fur $100, and agreed to analyals, comes down to a question [ the fact thnt marble Is also changed In pay $2-r> more " i f the horse was lucky volume so perceptibly hy tbe sunlight and an affirmative answer. “ W ill you for him ." Such condition* are too un thut tbe mammoth shaft o f the Waah mow my lawn for a quarter?" you ask certain and too impossible o f ascertain lngtoo monument sways back and " Y e a , " cornea the anawer and the con ment to be the subject of contract. forth In the sun on a hot day. The tract ia complete. There haa been this While an offer muat he accepted by a outer aurfaee being o f hard marble the meeting o f the mind*, Further, then- j eflnlte |^Mon, ¡t need not be made to expansion Is much greater than It haa been an offer, ami an acceptance. >ny gjnK|e definjte person. It may be would lie had granite Insteud o f mar Allan Pox wished to sell bis farm made by notice or advertisement. I f ble been used. On a hot summer day •mi wrote to Willard Barton offering you advertise that you will pay $6.00 the sharp aluminium apex that crowns the obelisk points to a position at least It to him for $l,0»0. Barton liked the to the person who returns your dug four Inches north o f normal, but al proposition well enough, knowing that Bruno to you, the man who reads your ways returns to Its proper position in the property wa* a bargain at that offer, searches out Bruno and returns the cool o f tbe night. From the extreme top o f the monu price, but he concluded that he would him, has accepted your offer and com try to buy it for a still lower price be pleted a contract that binds you to pay ment Inside a long pl|>e line runs per- fore he »greed to pay $1.000. He ri- him $6.00. But a mere statement of lieudlcularly to tbe bottom, leading to a small closet behind tbe elevator. plied to Pox. saying that he would give Keneral intention, or aolicitation of This contains a long pendulum, whose 1800 for the place. Pox declined and general business, aa an advertisement bob hangs in a vessel o f mercury, Barton then wrote stating that be ar or notice that you are to open a gro which prevents its oscillation. Tw o cepled his offer at $1,000. But, by this cery in the Post Office block and w ill stationary transits with highly mag lime. Pox had 'found several people there sell butter, fresh eggs, etc., is nifying lenses are focussed directly who wanted hit farm and decided that not such an offer that it may be ac upon the sti*|>ended wire, and through he could probebly secure even more cepted by any one to form a contractual these each quiver o f the monument Is detucttxl. being magnified on a One than 11,080. Barton endeavored to agreement. scale graduated to thousandths o f an force Fox to sell the farm to him for Other formalities may be required to lueb. $1,000, claiming that the contract had make an offer and acceptance a legally Every morning at 10 o’clock a state been compieteti when he accepted the enforceable contract in aome ca se*-a s ment o f this plummet line Is taken offer a* made to him, the necessary a writing in contracts with reference ami re|Kirfed to the war department, written evidence being furnished by to real estate -hut the agreement is and It was by this means that the e f the letters signed by the parties. But lbe ,¡rgt gnd mogt important step, and fect which the sun's rays have on the huge white abaft was discovered. This the court refused to enforce Barton » ^ (¡me of acceptance fixes the impor- plumb lath, o f course, was placed In claim, ruling that when Barton had 1 Unt que,t ¡on Un to when the contract the monument for the purjaise o f de made the counter proposal o f $800 bp WM closed. tecting any settling It might undergo, had declined the offer at $1.000, which (Copyright. 1913,by W alter K. T o vers.) and. ulthough the great weight o f Its mass has pressed the ground for many had been destroyed thereby. decades. It has settled only a slight Thus It becomes apparent that the Notice of Sale of Real Estate. fraction o f an inch In one corner. offer must he uneuulvoca lly accepted if This seems extraordinary when It Is jN TH E C O U N TY CO U RT OF TH E a contract ia to result. The acceptance renllzed that Its weight o f 81.720 tons S TA TE OF OREGON F ’ OR L A N E muat alao be unconditional if an agree rests on a foundation only 120% feet COUNTY. ment ia to result that will bind the square and 38 feet deep from a height In the matter o f the Estate o f William jKsrson making the offer. If B a rton almost fifteen times that o f the depth. H. Arne, Deceased. The whole rests on the sandy bank o f had replied that he would accept Fox a Notice is hereby given, that in pur the Potomac river, with the enormous offer, provided that Fox would build a suance of an order o f the County Court pressure o f five tons to the square new line fence, the lef> l rffect would of Lnne County. Oregon, made on the foot Not only does the sun's heat have been exactly similar. third day o f April. A. D. 1913, in the sway tbe big obelisk, but at times, James Fmgle waa a grain dealer and matter o f the FTstate of William H. when a stiff winter gnle was blowing. wired to Albert Smith, “ O f f « two Arne, deceased, the undersigned, duly It has been reported as much as two inches out o f plumb. thousand buahela corn at thirty. appointed, qualified and acting admin message was delivered the same day. istrator o f said estate will aell at pri Misery Ahead. the fifth. It was over twenty-four vate sale for cash in hand and accord •‘ More tough luck.” whispered bis hours before Smith dispatched h.a tele ing to law the following real property wife. gram accepting the offer In belonging to said estate and all o f the "W ell, what n o w f he muttered. meantime the market had Jumpnl «nd right, title and interest o f said de "You know Miss Green never sings Engle refu M dto.h ipth oR r.in . SmUh without her music?" cease.) therein tow it: claimed a binding contract but ••Yes." Beginning in Sec. 28. Tp. 20 SR. 3 court sup,.orted Engle, ruling thst th. West, at a point whence corner No. 3, “ Well, she's brought her music."— offer had lapMd ^ c . ' - e ° f , of county survey No. 142» bears South, Detroit Free Press. 2 4 (.agrees 10 min. West. 916.2 feet, and failure to accept within a nasnnal The Point of View. running thence South, 66 degree, .nd time. . this "Say, pa. what Is the difference be Thus wc notice another rule M min. F sst. 317 feet.lthence North, 18 tween a visit and a visitation ? ’ Fond that degrees and 40 min. East. 266.5 feet, Parent—A visit, my boy. Is when yon branch o f contracts, wh.eh offers will lapse if not accepted w h n thence North, 66 degree* and 60 mm. go to see your Grandmother Jones, West, 2914 feet, thence South 24 dc- and a visitation is when your Grand . reasonable time W hrt •* « ujuitt the greer and 10 feet West, 266 feet to mother Jones comes to see ub .—N ew able time depend* A f,.w hours msy .dace of beginning and containing 1.86 York Times. stances o f the esse, if the negotia- acres of land, in Lane County, Oregon. be a reasonable time Th at* Boya. rried on by telegraph Lot four (4) Block one (1) in James tiona are being car commodity Flownrd — Hasn't Bachelor waited Henry McFarland’. First Addition to and the subject matter is • rather king lieflire choosing a wife? rapidly. the City of Cottage Grove. Lane whose price I« fluctuating Coward—Bless yon, no! He's only bad be allowed if the County. State of Oregon. a marrying Income since he waa sixty. Several day* may q»id sale will commence on Monday, - L ife . mai the 26th day of May. 1913. at Cottage . _j t v . •unatfon migo* — . ___ be ■ would Cn.ve Oregon, and continue until said A proper secrecy la the only mys that s matter of tery o f able men. Myatery la tbe only f i l ; old R U FU S C. A R N E , reasonable delay- ^ ^ offer land i* *° ‘ • Administrator. secrecy o f weak and cunning ones. One who haa time be- alway« withdraw « t any may ___The Brightest ^ B o y s a t School A re those w ho are prepared food given carefully at hom e If you want your boy or girl to be strong physically and mentally, you roust give them the proper kind of food— the nourishing, strength-building kind. Good bread is healthy— and the more gluten the flour contains the more wholesome the bread will be. Drifted Snow Flour Passes a very high gluten test. It is rich in muscle building qualities. The young folks like it as well as the parents. Try baking your next batch of bread or biscuits from “ Drifted Snow” and see how delicious they will be. The Better Grocers Sell It Sperry Flour Co., Tacoma An agricultura1 club haa been formed at Burns, the first organization o f the kind in that part o f Oregon. The club will discuss agricultural subjects, en courage modern farm ing methods and afford an opportunity for the exchange o f ideas among farmers aa well aa among the atudenta o f the agricultural department o f the Harney County high school, fine o f ita objects ia to secure for Harney County the benefit o f the farm demonstration work provided for by the last session o f tbe legislature. “ The Shop” W here Good Printing is Done— The Sentinel.- Notice for Publication. United States Land Office. Koseburg, Oregon March 11, 1913. Notice is hereby given that the Northern Pacific Railway Company whose post office address is St. Paul, Minnesota, on 29th day o f July, 1909, filed in thia office its application to se lect under the provisions o f the A ct o f Congress, approved July 1, 1898 (30 Stat. 597, 620) as extended by the Act o f Congress approved May 17, 1906, the NEJ N W i. SWJ NWJ, NWJ NEJ Sec. 14, Tp. 23 S., R. 2 West, W. M. Any and all persons claiming ad Í BEAVER versely the land described, or desiring to object because o f the mineral char acter o f the land, or for any other rea son, to the disposal to applicant, should file their affidavits o f protest in this office, on or before the 26th day o f April, 1913. B. F. JONES, M27-M1 Register. IN T H E C O U N T Y C O U R T OF T H E S T A T E OF OREGON IN A N D FOR L A N E CO UNTY. In the matter o f the estate o f A lv e r H. Nowell, deceased. Notice of Final Settlement. Notice is hereby given, that the un dersigned, administrator o f the estate o f A lver H. Now ell, deceased, has filed in the County Court o f Lane County, State o f Oregon, his final account as such administrator o f said estate and that Tuesday, the 6th day o f May, 1913, at the hour o f 10 o ’ clock a. m., has been fixed by said court as the time for hearing o f objections to said report, and the settlement thereof. Dated this the 29th day o f March, A. D. 1913. W IL L IA M L A N E . Administrator o f tbe estate o f a3-ml A lver H. Now ell, deceased. BOARD! Will make your old room as good as new and is the ideal for new walls and ceilings. Let us prove it to you Shingles, Roofing, Building Paper Lath, Lime, Cement and Plaster Buy “ Made in Cottage Grove” Doors, Windows and Screens Cottage Grove Manfg. Co. I The Strength, Equipment and Disposition to Serve Its Patrons M lakes a - - Bank Attractive this Capital - $25,000 Surplus - $25,000 Undivided Profits $ 10,000 Safety First Service Next Courtesy Always U. S. Postal Savings Depository First National Bank Furniture-Hardware PICTURE FRAM ING A SPECIALTY K N 0 W L E 5 «Sc G R Ä B E R I SPRING SUITS $13 UP ___________ STRICTLY CUSTOM TAILORED___________ I have just received a complete line of Spring Suitings, all wool and a yard wide that I can make up at $13.00 and up. I handle the Eugene Woolen Mills goods. Patronize home industry. A ll work guaranteed. Steam cleaning and repairing. _______ LADIES’ WORK A SPECIALTY_______ BOHLMAN :: ?5he TAILOR Ï