Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, September 21, 1916, Image 5

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Administrator’ s Notice.
Notice in hereby given that by order
o f the county court o f Lane county,
Oregon, duly made und entered of ret­
eñí on the I7lh tiny of August, 1910, in
the matter o f the estiite o f Wiliiuin
llora, dei-eaaed, the undersigned, Mnl
colin A. Horn, wits duly nppointed ex
eeulor, with the will annexed, o f sitili
estate.
l- H - l- H - H - l- l- H - H - H - H H -H - l- H - •
All persons having claims ugliest
uttlai esilile are hereby required to pri
THE “ROSE BUG” PEST.
sent them duly verified us required by
law lo said i-xi-riitnr at the law office
A T ro u b le so m » In ae ct to th è Floriet
o f Alta King, First National bunk
and G a rd e n e r.
building, ('uttage Drove, Oregon, with
( r r e p a r e d by C u ll is i Htnlen dep urtliiuot o f
in six months from the date o f this no­
u arleultu ral
tili-.
The roao oliafer, or “ rose bug” na It
Dated at Cottage drove, Oregon, this
la often calimi, I h olle o f Ilio inoMt troll
I Hth day o f August A. D. IDI0.
bletoine I linee in wltli wlilch Ilio florlat
M ALCOLM A. IIO BN,
nud ilio gardener I uin to coutetid. Tlila
inig'll sp!2H
Kxecutor.
lliHiH-t, tv li teli I h tvldoly dlstrlbuteil, ap-
peur* uh ii long legged l»eetlo o f n yel-
Administrator ’ h Notice.
lowtali brunii eolor iiNiinlly In tho
N otire is hereby given that the tin
mondi of Juno. It Mtrl|iH itti klnda o f
ilersigned has been only ippointed I y
vegetatilo*. fruita nud llowera o f tholr
the eounly court for Lane
envy, state
bloaaoma inni follugo. IC oho unii grnjHi-
o f Oregon, administrator o f the estate
vini m suflcr oHpt-i lully from tho ut
o f Ktnery L. Onmlri Ige, deceased. All
tueka o f tho "rose bug," but fruii nnd
persons having rlniins against s tid o
troon alno ore lujiiretl. In certato *cc-
tate are hereby required to presort the
IIona o f ibo eountry wludo cropa are
same, duly verified, t-i me -if the o ff-re
dt'Mlroyed by thla pi-Ht.
of .1 K, Young, attorney for su'd estate,
Tho “ roHo bug” ii -< ii ii 11>- dlanp|H-ara
at Cottagi- Drove, Lan«« «minty t tregrn,
III from four lo nix woeka.
In thla
on or before six rnon:hs from th • il ite
allori Interrai, liotte v e r . it enti ilo *•>
o f this notice.
mudi diimuiie lliut Ila control I h u proli-
Itati'd this the 2lsf day n * September,
lem o f thè grouiost Importa lice. In a
1916.
n e l -*« i\ D irm i \ .w.
Administrator o f the eitate of
s2lolll
Finery !.. Good ridge, deceased
EYE GLASSES
•Í Scientific
SPECTACLES
Farming il
and
ir
»’ R A N K L IN COULD LOOK
THROUOH A P A IR O r
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INV ISIIII K
HIKOCAI.
Il<> would NM the principien of
Ills split bifocals for far and near
vlHlon developed to a point of
perfection.
K R Y P T O K S combine far and
near vlHlon In one solid leu*, with
no disfiguring seams, linen or
nhouldern.
F A R M E R S ! I f you have something
on the place, live stock, mnebinery, ve­
hicles, poultry, etc., Hint you do not
need or wish to sell, find a buyer in
a few days’ time by putting a little 25-
rent advertisement in The Hentinel.
Five thousand readers will see it; there
is a buyer for your goods In that num
her. Try It!
You will not distinguish them
from Kini(l« vlnlon Irnnen.
Sherman W. Moody
Optometrist
R O Y E .S H O R T
Dollar Day Specials for Sat., Sept. 23 , Only
100-pound S.Tck of Chop
d* |
special......................................... e P l . U U
1 large can Wesson Salad
<t* j rkfk
Oil, special ................................. ^ I « l / U
25 bars Clean Easy Soap
<£ | q q
Lot No. 1
•I large cans pork and beanti.......
3 rolls toilet paper.....................
1 pound German American coffee
1 pat-k a ge tea.............................
I can Parrot polish.....................
Lot No.
Lot No. 2
.$
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Total value...................
Special for Dollar Day
5-lb. can Crescent Baking Pow- <P 1 n n
der and 3 pkgs. 8oda...................
18 pounds Sugar (with every $5 d* | rkf|
purchase) for............... ............ *vFvl
1 sack flour, any brana, (with dj 1
every 10-sack order)...................* » U v F
.45
.25
.35
.25
.15
$1.45
$ 1.00
4
bottle vanilla extract.......... • •••••• .$
can pepper...........................
.
lb. Itoyal baking powder.. . • ••••• i..
earn elcanaer.......................
can Parrot polish...............
bar« toilet soap...................
1 lb. Crescent baking powder..............$ .25
3 boxes matches.........................................15
3 lb«. rice.................................................. 25
5 bar« laundry soap..................................25
3 bar« toilet soap......................................15
1 package stock powder........................... 75
Total value....................................... $1.80
Special for Dollar Day.................... $1.00
Lot No.
.25
.10
.50
10
5
1 wash board........................................$ .50
1 package washing powder........................25
5 bars soap................................................25
1-lb. can ginger......................................... 40
1 package starch........................................10
Total value..........................
Special for Dollar Day.......
.$1.50
$1.00
Total value....................................... 01.50
Special for Dollar Day.................... $1.00
HHl Willamette Ht . Eugene, Ore.
Siirt’fNHiir in
P E T IT IO N FOR A D O PTIO N
Optimi ('» .
Changing Seasons Brini: Colds.
” M tuffrifup heed,*’ cluggt-tl - up
light chest, norr thront are eure signs of
cold, nod Dr. K ing's New Discovery in
mire relief. A done o f thin romldnntion
of nntineptir Imlnnmn noothen the Irritat­
ed membrane, rlcnm the liend, loosens
the phlegm, you brrnthe rnnier nnd real-
ire your cold in broken up. Trent n cold
pernintenlly; hnlfw ny mennurea leave
n lioiierinii roii|i)i. Take Dr. K ing's
New Dinrotery until your eold in gone.
For 47 yearn the favorite remedy for
young mol old. At your Druggist, f»u«-.
D o lla r
O.
D ay
S p e c ia l
P.
E.
&
on
Ry.
Special round trip lares for this
day only lietwcen Cottage Orove
ami stations named, or between
stations UAincd and Cottage Grove
VVn)i|i*n
Corriti.............. ..................25
( Vrro Gordo. . ................. 25
Kork......... ................. 50
Row River . . .. ................50
Slur ................. ................. 75
Wicks................ ............. 7ft
H um I i -y
Red Bridge. . . .
Wildwood.........
Hunts............... ........... LOO
Forks................
. . . . LOO
S P E C IA L D O L L A R D A Y
SCHEDULE
(M otor Car Service)
I.V. Cottagi« (¡ro ti «. .. . 7 :0O n. nt.
Lv. Hojuda.......... . . . . H:30 n. in.
A r. Cottage Grot «• . . . . 10:25 ii. in.
L\. ( ’o ilagi* Grot e....... 4:0o p. in.
A
Hloan'n Liniment for NouralKia Aches.
The doll throb of uoiiritigiti is ipiickly
relict ed by Hlonn’s Liniment, the uni-
versal remedy for pain. Kasy to apply;
it ipiirkly penetrate* without rubbing
and soothes the sore museles. Cleaner
aiiibanore promptly effective than niussy
plasters or ointment; does not stain the
skin or clog the pores. For s t iff mus
eles, chronic rheumatism, gout, lumbago,
sprains and strains it gives quirk relief.
Nbmn’s Liniment reduces the pain und
inflammation in insert bites, bruises,
bumps nnd other minor injuries to cltil
dren, (let a botili« today at your Drug
gist, 25e.
You
SAVE A DOLLAR
EVERY DAY
that you compare prices with
me before semi mg nwny for
your
Plumbing Supplies
FOR DOLLAR D AY I
OFFER
$1 off
ON A LL BATH TUBS,
TOILETS, LAVATORIES
25 Per Cent Off on Bath
Room Ware
FRANK WOODRUFF
YODMO Al-.-l.a INJt'IUCD It Y ItO-IK I'll A YKH.
new fnrmera’ bulletin. No. 721. o f the
department o f agriculture It Is pointed
out thut ninny h o m llcd ' ’Hiire” retue-
illea, Including mmitouiid* o f lime, cop.
is«r, keroaene unti tolmcco, have fallisi
to give satlq^netory rt-sults when put
lo n rigid lent.
Hardy ornamental
plnntM. the bulletin says, mny |sm»lbly
Is- protes tisi by n heavy npplleutlon of
urseuafe of lend, using four or live
|M>utlils to fifty gallons o f either witter
or Isinloiiui mixture.
Very thorough
appllentloim slnnild lie ninde when the
liim-cts lin t appear unti re|s«uttsl as
often ns iit s-fsH iiry . The thorough use
o f nnculral sprays will nITord a con-
slderiilde degree o f protection to \Liie-
yards, the amount o f Ismcllt vary lug
with th<> iiliundum-cof the lus<s-ts. The
Use o f tills p«ds«in Is nlso tlesltulde for
the control of other gra|ie |H-8t.s, and.
In rniioHcqueiii'e. vlncynnls In sandy
regions should lie sprayed regularly ns
n part o f the routine vineyard work.
The llrst application o f the spray
should tie made Just iM-forc the lilua
Hums open nnd the treatment rcitcnlcd
If neteaaury as hinui us the blossoms
full.
l-’or the destruction of lassies on
fruit trova arsenale o f loud should Iw
intesi, preferably in some such fungicide
as iMinlcnux mixture, when tlu> beetles
Hist apis-nr. The strength o f the solu­
tion should Is« from four to lit «« pounds
of arsenale of lend to fifty gallons of
spray.
For |teaches tinti other stone
fruits the arsenical should Is? used In
the self hoilts) lime-sulphur wash or
In fifty gallons o f w ater which con­
tains lime wash made from slaking
three or four |Miunds o f good stone
lime.
I(e|s>aletl abdication* tuny Is)
necessary.
Another met Issi o f control Is to stir
the breeding grounds o f the Insect to
a depth o f three or more Inches. This
should I«» done when the Insect Is In
the pupal Ntnge In the soil, the exact
time varying with the lutltudc.
In
northern o lilo the most favorable pe­
riod Is from May 25 to June 10. In
the sottili the work should tie com­
menced curlier.
A ll ground which
might serve us a breeding place should
be plowed ami harrowed nnd only the
heaviest Imiti left In grass. The ’’ rose
bug” prefers light, sandy regions for
Its breeding ground, mid clay lamia,
unless they are near sandy soil, are sel­
dom troubled.
FARM GARDEN POINTERS.
Making a good garden Is a man's
! Jolt. Do not leave the Imrd work to
I the women folks.
The llrst tomatoes to rliton that arc
oval ami smooth contain the seed thut
should lie saved.
It Is fatal to some plants to fertilice
! them with rich manures when the
[ ground is very dry.
Cauliflower can lie grown more easily
than cabbage. It Is alw ays In demand
ami at good |irlces.
The onion Is nkln to the turnip and
cabbage. You must see that the roots
are well In the ground, but net«d not I ks
so particular nlsiut the built.
Profltiildc farm ing ami gardening
¡ onlls for more thought pul Into the
, business, twit It nlso calls for consider­
able labor tml Hint given at the right
I time.
One man enu grow ami t are for four
j acres o f stra wltcrrles. but It will take
! much extra help to pick them.
la the county court o f the Htnte o f
Oregon for Lime county.
Iu the matter o f the Adoption o f
Mary llrabham, a minor.
To the Hon. II. L. Down, Judge o f the
Above Entitled Court:
Your petitioners, the undersigned, re-
spi-etfully show to the court ns follows:
I
That your petitioners, Htephen W. Nt.
John and Henrietta Ht. John ure hus­
band and w ife nnd nre resident free­
holders o f Lane county, Oregon, and
that Mary Krabham is a frin ge minor
child o f the age o f nine years and is
a resident o f said county and state, anil
that your |M-titiuners desire to adopt
the said minor child.
II.
That on the 10th day o f June, A. D.,
191(5, an order was made by the above
entitled court declaring said rhild to
be n dependent child nnd placing her un­
der the care, custody und control of
your petitioner, Henrietta Nt. John, and
that the saiil child has been sinre the
date o f suit! order, nnd is now, under
the care, custody and control o f said
petitioner.
III.
That the father o f snid minor child
is deceased and that Kate M. Hamm is
the mother o f said child and the present
residence or tt hereabouts o f said Kate
M. Hamm is to your petitioners un­
known.
IV .
That your peliHonors are fit uni! proper
persons to have said rhild as their own,
and are o f sufficient ability to bring
up said child and to furnish her with
suitable nurture nnd with n collegiate
education, ami the said rhild is desirous
of being adopted by your petitioners.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray for
an order o f the court duly and legally
adopting said Mary Driibham to your
petitioners with all o f the rights nnd
privileges thereto pertaining, and for
such further order as to the court mny
seem just nnd proper.
S TE PH E N W. NT. JOHN,
H E N R IE T T A ST. JOHN,
apt 14-net 12c
Petitioners
These are only a few of the many bargains we will
have for you on Dollar Day
Short’s Grocery
ship 21 N.. Rangt- 3 E., Willamette Me­
ridian. has filed not it <• o f intention to
make final three-year proof, to estab­
lish elnim to the land above described,
before I. I*. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner,
•at his office, at Eugene, Oregon, on the
2«>th day o f October, 11*145.
Claimant names as witnesses: William
Flock, of Oakridge, Oregon; S. E. W alk­
er, o f Oakridge, Oregon, W. S. Walker,
o f Oakridge, Oregon, J. E. Roberts, o f
Oakridge, t iregon.
W. II. CANON,
■qit 14-oct 19c
Register.
M. Stiers, o f Blakeleyville, Oregon, who,
on August 3, 1909, made Adjoining
Farm Homestead Entry, Serial No.
05158, for the SWy« o f 8W*4 o f SW'/i
o f 8 E* 4 , and on January 5, 1915, made
Additional Homestead Entry, Serial No.
09942, for the N W 'i of SW»4 o f SW»4
o f NE*4 nil o f Section 17, Township ” 0
S., Range 2 K., Willamette Meridinn.
has filed notice o f intention to make
Final Five-year Proof, to establish claim
to the land above described, before 1.
I*. Hewitt, U. S. Commissioner, nt his
o ffice at Eug««ne, Oregon, on the 2«'th
dny o f September. 191(5.
Claimant names as witnesses: Harley
NO TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N
Cain, o f Blakeleyville, Oregon; Joan
Department o f the Interior, l T. S. Cain, o f Blakeleyville, Oregon; A1 Ha­
Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon. Aug­ ney, of Blakeleyville, Oregon; Ebbert
Baxter, o f Blakeleyville, Oregon.
ust 14, 191(5.
W. H. CANON, Register.
Notice is hereby given that Samuel a!7spt21pd
Administrator's Notice.
Notice is hereby given that by order
o f the county eourt o f I.nne county,
Oregon, duly made and entered o f rec
ord the 21st day o f August, 191(5, in the
matter o f the estate of James A. Sears,
deceased, the undersigned, Ernest J
Sears, was duly nppointed executor with
the w ill annexed, of said estate.
A ll persons having claims against
said estate arc hereby required to pro
sent them duly verified as required by
law to said executor at the o ffice of
A tty. Alta King. First National Bank
Building, Cottage Grove, Oregon, with­
in six months from the date o f thu
notice.
Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, this
22nd day o f August, A. D. 191(5.
ERN EST J. SEARS,
aug21spt21
Executor.
ORDER.
In the county court o f the State of
Oregon for Lane county.
In tho mutter o f the Adoption of
Mary Hrnbhnin, n minor.
This matter coming on regularly to
lit« heard nt this time upon the petition
of Stephen W. St. John nnd Henrietta
St. John for the ndoption o f Mary Drub-
hum, anti it appearing that a time
should be fixed for the henring o f said
petition; nnd it appearing that Kate M.
Iluinin is the sole surviving parent o f
saiil Mary Brabham nnd has not con­
sented to the ndoption o f said child.
It is therefore ordered that Friday,
November ,'lrd, A. D., 191(5, at the hour
of ten n. m. at tho county eourt room in
the Lane county court house be nnd the
same is hereby fixed ns the time nnd
place for hearing and passing upon snid
matter, nnd it is further ordered that
a copy o f the snid petition together
with a copy o f this order be served
upon snid Kate M. Hamm, the sole sur­
viving parent o f snid child, ns provided
by law.
Dated this t'dh day o f September, A.
1»., 101(5.
H. L. BOWN,
sp(14-oct12
County Judge.
Notice for Publication.
Department o f the Interior, D. S.
Land O ffice nt Roseburg, Oregon, Sep­
tember 0, 10115.
Notice is hereby given that George F.
( ’ lark, o f Oakridge, Oregon, who, on
October 4, 101.1, made Homestead Entry,
Serial No. 00121 for the N E 'i o f N W S
o f See. 2(5, Tp. 21 R„ R. .1 E., W. M „ nnd
on December 2S, 1014, made Additional
Homestead Entry, Serial No. 09869 for
the ND, o f NW V, o f N W «4 nnd NWV,
o f NKV, o f N W ‘4 o f Section 2«. Town-
Ladies' O xfords.............. . $1.00
Ladies'White S hoes--------$1.00
Men’s Oxfords............... . $1.00
2 Men's Sport Shirts........$1.00
Ladies Cashmere Wool Union Suits-------------------------------------- $1.00
One Lot of Ladies' and Children’s Shoes................................ . $1.00
Five Men’s Neckties, Special for Saturday ......... .................. --$1.00
10 Per Cent Off on All Men's Clothing
T a ilo r M a d e Suits of H ig h G ra d e
Cottage Grove Sam ple Store