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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 20, 1922)
What to Eat Let us solve that problem for you. We have all of the season’s delicacies at money-saving ¡»rices. Our goods are pure and wholesome, this we guarantee. is v isiting her daughter, Mrs. C. W Burge. Piano tuning nnd repairing. F irst | class w orkm an. All work g u a ran tied . Rcnsonubl»* charges also on repairing. \ Phone 312 or w rite K. F. C allahan, Eugene M usic Shop, E ugene, Ore. jl3 tf R**v. Simpson H am riek and son Eu gene, Mrs. Amlraw B rand nnd Miss G race B lackw ell w ent to Eugene Tues day evening to a tte n d the M ethodist convention. H»*»» N»»lson for used cars— any kind. Mr. and M rs. W illiam Enderley arc on th eir w ay home from Long B e a d C alif. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. A m esbnrry, of Mason C ity, Nel»., are v isitin g th* Jan ies Groom fam ily. Old rags w anted at 5 cents the pound. M ust b*» LARGE and CLEA N , pound. Must be large and clean, such as old underclothes, old clothing of soft m aterials, such as old blank«»ts, etc. The Sentinel. tf Tom M iller m oved his fam ily M on day into the K irkp atrick property on north T enth street. F ran k Snodgrass, form er resident of th is city, passed through hen* Hunday on his w ay to A rizona for treatm ent fo r tuberculosis. Some special from everyone of our many lines will be found on our bargain counter. White's SOCIETY Th»» K»»nsington club is m aking ui autograph crazy quilt ns a m eans of raising funds for the club treasury. T hera is room for 336 autographs and spaces w ill be sold to the m em ber? of tin* Odd Fellow s and Rebekali lodges at 15 cents each. The quilt will be given aw ay when com pleted to one of those purchasing an au to g rap h space <$><$><$> M rs. J . T. Sm ith is th»» proud posses sor of a b eau tifu l and unique sofa pi 1 lew given her by Mrs. C. E. Frost past w orthy m atron of the E astern S tar. The pillow w as aw arded to the most fa ith fu l o fficer of th e past year, Mrs. Sm ith and Mrs. N elson Durham were tied nnd Mrs. Sm ith won th» draw . E very emblem of the E astern S ta r is w orked into th e pillow in th chapter colors in u most a rtistic man ner. ❖ ® ❖ The C hristian E ndeavor held a soein T hursday night of last w»*»*k in the C hristian church parlors, w hich were decorated w ith the church colors of yellow' an d w hite. <£ ® <$ A fam ily reunion w as held Hunday at the John T runnell home in honor of Mr. T ru n n ell's seventy ninth birth »lay an n iv ersary. The children are Stanley, Joh n, Mrs. Ed. M cK ibben and Miss Jud n. S tanley and John w ere ac com panied th eir fam ilies. <§> <£ Mrs. G. A. Sanders en tertain ed S aturday afternoon in honor o f the birth»lay an n iv ersary of her little son P aul A lvin. T he guests w ere a numb«,r of his playm ates. Fixit Shop PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIRING done on short notice. Shop rear First National hank, opposite city jail. Mrs Emma J . M iller retu rn ed home Sunday from th»* home of her »laugh Mrs. John A shby, w here she had Dancing taught at Steen’s pri ter, been ill for three weeks. COUNTY TO START ON ROAD vate academy, 24 N. 7th, phone W Tom P arker and Mr. nnd Mrs. heeler, o f A lbany, spent the week d23-j20c ON THE WEST SIDE WORK AT ONCE PHONE 9 1112-L a t Lundpurk w ith Mr. P a rk e r’s Mrs. A. I. F agala and children, of en»l bro th er H arry. Bice H ill, visited over Sunday w ith Mrs. Floyd Counts, Mrs. M ary R ob C ottage O rove-Lorane Eugene Loop Is Mrs. F a g a la 's p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs inson, Mrs. Joe B aker and Mrs. W. O. One of F irst P ro jects for J . H. B ennett. Why throw aw ay a good casing when Mrs. L. G. M ox ley, of W ilbur, who Wilson w ere in Eugene M onday as C onsideration. w itnesses in the B irnstiel case. you can have it retread ed for a sm all has been visitin g her parents, M r. and cost at C ottage Grove vulcanizing Mrs. Levi Geer, retu rn ed home Tues Mrs. J. II. S nrff, who had been \is- w orks! J13 day. itin g at th e home of her son, C. J. Of th e ten highw ay projects planned F. B. Sherm an has been appointed Chickens, hogs, veal and ca ttle w ant H arff, retu rn ed M onday to her home in in L ane county during th«' present year Salem. ad m in istrato r of th e e sta te oi W. J ed a t th e P eo p le’s M arket. the county rond building equipm ent tf Sherm an, who died N ovem ber 10, 1910, Mr. an d M rs. J . W. Shaw, of Glen Mrs. Robert M artin and son Robert w ill be used on si* of them and the a t the age o f 83 years, leaving proper dale, J r., of P ortland, spent th»» week end work done under the supervision of tie? who had been visitin g Mrs. of the estim ated value of $9075 S h a w ’s p arents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C w ith Mrs. M a rtin ’s m other, Mrs. Mnlis- roudm uster, J . R. M eKy. nieanH my detailed a t te n t io n ty W orth H arvey, O liver V catch and II M itchell, retu rn ed home Tuesday. sa Chrism an. Tho court will, ns soon ns the figures to iny eust omura. F. W ynne w ere appointed appraisers, of th e engineers are com pleted, cell fur A m eeting of the B rotherhood of fire departm ent w as called Tues R ailw ay Signalm en w as held here S un bids on four of the; projects, nil of When you talk tires, talk U nited day The nfternoon 1 hâve the rnost seientifie to a flue fire in th» day. which w ill be covered by bond issue or K elly's. Nelson sells them . J . H. Benson residence. eye lesting inatruuientH in S tates These are as follow s: Elniirn to Sm ith- Mr. and Mrs. G. B. D ickinson, for Mr. and Mrs. W illiam H ildreth have the optical fiekl today. field, estim ated cost, $48,000; Eugene C orsets have dropped and m ar owners of the A rcade 1 h osier w ar Hpirella here from M edford caring fo r Mr. L orane highw ay from Amis gnp to is off. See Mrs. E. C. Hhay, boon My method of vision c x - have been here this week packing thei 305 S tax H ild re th ’s fath er, Ed. H ildreth, who Knox section, $40,000; C ottago d rove ixth stroot. j20pd is quit»» ill. Mr. H ildreth returned to goods fo r shipm ent to Dallas, amination is used and in- household l/orane highw ay, m ountain section, Jo e A beene w as in from London where they have taken over th e Gail M edford M onday. the highcKt. dorse« I hy $50,000; Iluydcn bridge to Camp creek, T uesday on business. hotel. M r. and Mrs. F. G. S tiller, of New- $30,000. authorities in the prol'eHsion. <1 <$> <§> In the Mr. nnd Mrs. F ran k B irnstiel port, visited during the [«»st week at All those indebted to us will divorce The projects w hich the county ex cases, trie d in d istric t court The Jo k er club was en tertain ed Mon the home of Mrs. Stiller*« sister, Mrs. My work combines that please poets to hnnille w itho ut railin g foe call and settle, W. L. Dar M onday, the ju d ge dism issed both day evening by Miss Lulu C’u rrin. 11 8. S. T rask, a t Row River. bids, eth er w ith tho estim ated’ cost, of the < »ptometriat and < »p- by & Company. j20< cases. J . Shinn and Win. Thum w ere guests are ns to g follow s: E lm ira to N oli, $48, Eugene R egister: (). II. H eine left tieiuu. 1 preseriltc, grind of th e club. • The men who took [»art in the build M oving and storage. Phone 99. C ity 000; C oast fork bridge through Clover M onday for P ortland aud a fte r a few my own glasscs. and fit <§> <e> <» ing of the W alter W oodard flum e will T ran sfer. n o v lltfc days there will go on east for an ex dale, $30,000; S pringfield Low ell sec a eelebration tonight commemo The A. L eonard and O. L. Jones fam t ion, $13,000 from m arket road fund tended business and pleasure trip. R. B. A rden, of E ugene, is building The esponsibility is mine., hold pletion of the big job. a residence on a lot in th e south part Iv an Y ancey and Roy G aroutte pur ilies held a jo in t fam ily reunion b irth am i $10,000 from bond fu n d ; dri-.v the comfort and satisfaction ratin Mrs. g the J . com it. Cooley is in a E ugenr o f th e city, recently purchased from chased day dinner p arty Sunday, th»» occasion stage route, $3500; Full creek rend, a Ford tru c k S aturday from being are yours, My fiasses are hospital recovering from an operation H urry Grub©. the ann iv ersaries of Mrs. Leon $3000; A lvadore Coyote road, $5001). W oodson B rothers. 0«. right hy the most careful for appendicitis. M embers o f the court foresee great N elson will trad»» used cars w ith you. Charles C handler is back on the job ard and Mr. J o n <§> a c tiv ity in road building in th is ru u n ty <§> <e> M oving and storage. Phono 99. C ity and exacting test to which T ran as superintendent at the W estern Lum Mr. W hitney, d irector of tin* W h it sfer. n o v lltfc ney b o y s’ chorus, will »[»cak in the ber & Export com pany’s m ill. He was Th»* A ltar society of th»» Catholic during the y ear 1922. Several hiiiulre I your eves can lie put. men w ill be given em ploym ent through John O verholser has collected th schools th is aftern oo n. A rehearsal taken sick w ith diphtheria im m ediately church held a social session w ith Mrs. out the spring, sum m er am i fall, going [bounty on tw o bobcats an d E verett w ill be held th is evening in th e Pres upon his a rriv a l in Eugene for th S. R. B rand T uesday evening. long w ay tow ard relieving the pres Sm all th«* bounty on one C hristm as vacation. <$> <$> <§> h y terian church. t unem ploym ent situ atio n. It is Thom as E. A beene was in Eugene N ew pianos, $25 cash and $15 a B. J . Moe w as in E ugene M onday on M rs. Charl»»s Adams en tertain ed the cu planned to place men at work clearing I last week [»roving up on his hom estead m onth. business. M. P. G. club a t a social session Tues the right of way on some of th e new E ugene M usic Hhop, Eugene, O PT IC IA N O PTO M ETR IST taken as an ex service man. O regon. jl 3 t f H. J. Shinn was in E ugene M onday day afternoon. Luncheon w as served projects in th e very near future. F actory on Prem iso» a t 1:30, preceding ih e m eeting. Mrs The Johnson Art Em broideries for Mrs. F orrest M cLaughlin and three on legal business. C ottage Grove Oregon sale by Mrs. E. C. Hhay. P rice 50c children, of E ugene, s[K»nt th e week Mrs. John C. Thom as w rites th a t her H erbert Lukin was a guest o f th e club. Miss M yrtle T eeters is out again a f nd w ith M rs. 8. V. Allison. ❖ ❖ <$> address now is M arion, S. I). te r having neen confined to the hour W. J . W hite has Recovered from a Th»» la d ie s’ aid society of the Bap N . J. Nelson J r. w ent to Eugene fo r a week. slight atta c k of pneum onia. yesterday to bring home a new Dodge. tist church m»»t W»*»ln»»sday afternoon Mrs. Josiah P o rte r w as in Eugene My motto is ‘ ‘ Better Chickens. ’ ’ T itus. Jones goes to E ugene today w ith Mrs. H. W. <§><£<$ Bargains on the bargain counter on Robert M onday business. I hatch only from one and two- Dr. R oyal J . Gick, Specialist, at White’s Pharmacy. The P ast M a tro n s’ club o f th e E ast Mr. and Mrs. Elm»»r M unson returned year-old hens which have free Rev. H. H am rick, Mrs. J . II. C ham correctly fits glasses at $8.00 esterday to S llverton, a fte r an ex ern S ta r mot M onday afternoon w ith range. U, A C and Hollywood and up. B ring th is notice. 908 bers, C. E. U m phrey and fam ily nn»l y tended Mrs. K arl K. M ills. A business session at the home of M rs. Mini illam ette St., Eugene, On*. jl3 tf H. L. Mack in an d fam ily w ere am ong s o n ’s m visit strains. Large hens, large other, Mrs. Bessie S utcliffe follow ed a social a ternoon, th e follow Battery testing and overhaul W The thos»» who ntt»*nd**<l th e M ethodist con Mr. M unson B ank of C ottage Grove has been had charge of erecting the ing officers being elected: Mrs. K arl eggs, make husky chicks, bigger ing. Spray, Long & Cruson. j20ti given a judgm ent against J . W. Buck ference in Eugene th is week. K. M ills, president ; Mrs. T. C. W heel fries, pullets lay bigger eggs. work on the L atham bridge. M rs. J . L. Urignby, n ite r v isiting ley in tin* sum of $2486.60 and $250 C hristian Science church, corner of steel er, vice p resid en t; M rs. S. V. Allison, When you are through with H enry Small, of London, w as a Eu Jefferso n avenue and Second street. gene visitor yesterday. tier m other, Mrs. li. (J. Elliott., who a tto rn e y ’s fees. sec reta ry-t rea su rcr. S unday services a t 11 a. m. W ednes- ban 1»« mu very ill« returned F rid ay to them as layers they bring you G rant Tow er was a E ugene visitor 4 > ♦ <$> W ill Jones, o f London, killed ti lay services a t 7:30 p. m. t f her home in W uitsburg, Wash. more money. Order now for Friday. M em bers o f th e A m erican Legion coyote W ednesday. Rev. and M rs. J . L. B eatty arriv ed M rs. C lyde R oberts retu rn ed Wed were hosts last night a t a p a rty given March April and May chicks Mrs. C artor, a fte r u visit w ith her You don’t wish to get caught M»»nday from G ardiner and w ent to nesday from Abel deen, W ash., w here the m em bers o f the auxiliary. daughter, Mrs. W illiam B artels, re and help to raise the standard turned F riday to her home in Portland. on the road with car trouble this Eugene th e follow ing day to atten d she had been v isiting since the holi <$ <§> of Cottage Grove eggs. Beginning Hat unlay , Jan u a ry 21, wo kind of weather. Spray, Long & tin* M ethodist conference. days. The* D erthick club will hold its first will sell for one» week only any robe Cruson s for car inspection, over M rs. J . V. S tew art w as a Eugene Mrs. Fronn G iltner and niece, M is.M m eeting in A m erican Legion hall at in the store for one th ird off. These hauling and repairing. Tuesday. j20tf visitor H elen D arling, of P ortland , spent Hun T uesday evening, Ja n u a ry 24. J. F. SPRAY, PROPRIETOR are not goods bought at th e high M oving and storage. Phone 99. C ity day w ith M rs. G iltn e r1» sister, Mrs. 8 All o ’clock Mr. and Mrs. C arle A bram s, of Ha m em bers are urged to atten d . prices, but have boon bought since tin* lem, accom panied Mr. and M rs. E lb ert T ran sfer. n o v lltfc D. H. Hem en way. price of wool products are d o t’ll. Nel Bede home H nturdny from th»* Oregon Miss M yrtle T eeters w ent to Eugene s o n ’s Service S tatio n. j20c onference at Eugene and spent the W ednesday to spend th»» rem ainder of TH OSE W HO MUST R EPO R T O O M FR EN SIV E OREGON M A P IS F R E E FOR A SK IN G Theodore T hresher, of Mills C ity, C week the week w ith her sister, Mrs. Ham »*nd here. IN CO M E B R IE F L Y L ISTE D who had been visiting his fath er, B. (Joyce) Stephens, who, w ith h»»r hus M oving and storage. Phone 99. City band, is atte n d in g th e U niversity of In order to correct an erroneous im A folder m ap of Oregon has ju st F. T hresher, returned home F rid ay. O atm eal M acaroons. n o v lltfc < )r»»gon. been issued by the general passenger Miss Izel Bunk wns up from Eugene T ran sfer. pression as to the filin g of income tax Cream 1 level tablespoonful b u tter dep artm en t, Southern P acific lines, E. C. Lockw ood and M. II. A nderson to s|Haiid th e week end w ith her par buy blow out boots when you retu rn s by individuals, Clyde G. H unt- w ith cupful sugar, l*/j l»*v»»l cup P ortland , Oregon. m ade a deal during the past week can Why ea ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Hunk. ley, collector of in tern al revenue, states have your tir**s fixed fo r sm all It shows the rivers, m ountains, high w hereby Mr. Loekw ood gets a resi cost a t C ottage Grove V ulcanizing th a t w ithout any exception the fo l fills raw rolled oats, 1 level teaspoon M ake it snappy. List it rig h t, sell donee ful salt, then add l well beaten egg w ays and principal railroads, im lu d am i several lots in C ottage Grove W orks! lowing persons m ust file retu rn s for j Lb- it quick. T ell me w hat you w ant, get nnd Mr. Cream b u tter, egg and sugar, stir in ing m any logging roads and is of con g«*ts some tim ber calendar year 1921: it right aw ay. J . M. Durham , realtor. * land near Anderson rolled oats an d drop from spoon on venient size, being folded to fit the Miss Ruth Robison retu rn ed S atur the E very Vida. single person w hether or not day from a visit in P ortlan d w ith her th»» head of a fam ily, who had a net well greased pan and bake in quick pocket. Hi ace my ad in last w eek ’s Sentinel sister, l> ■ oven. These m acaroons have a n u tty On th e reverse side o f th e m ap is u li. H. H arm s. in regard to [»rice reduction on Dodg»* J . F. Mrs. N eat of $1000 or more. flavor. general description of O regon, its w rites from Eugene income ears, 1 have taken orders for delivery (route E very m arried person who had a net # * * topography, clim ate and soil, products, th a t th e fam ily budget can income of $2000 or more. in March. So if you expect a new not be B) A pricot Tapioca. resources an d sta tistic a l inform ation. exclude a subscription to The exem ption fo r dependents under Dodge th is senson y o u ’d b etter g»*f iij th»» live cut w ire to new O ne-half cup m inute tapioca, Mi cup Copies are to be had free from spaper. line early. N. J . N elson Jr., Dodg«1 18 years of age has been increased brown o r karo syrup, 18 apri ag en ts or represen tativ es o f Southern B rothers dealer. j20c Batteries need careful attention from $200 to $400 b ut a retu rn must eots, 2 % sugar cups boiling w ater. P acific lines. C. G underson, of P ortland , who r<* this kind of weather. It costs you be m ade in order fo r th e tax p ay er to Soak ap rico ts in w ater u n til soft. cently leased th e M onroe photograph nothing to have us look yours claim cred it for th e exem ption. A A dd boiling w ater to tapioca, cook gallery, took charge of the business over. If we find something need return m ust be filed, although the in double boiler u n til soft. Add syrup French Dry and Modern Electric person m ay not be liable to the p ay and apricots eith er whole or forced M onday and Mr. an d Mrs.. Monroe leave th is week on a m otor trip to ing attention, you’ll be money ment of a tax a fte r claim ing th»* ex through a sieve. Cool and serve. alifornia which m ay be extended to ahead by knowing the trouble em ption to which h»» is entitle»! under Mich un old underclothing, C Honolulu. Susan. DYEING AND ALTERING Spray, Long & Cruson. ,.j20tf the In law. ad d ition , every man or woman One cup B lack-eyed old clothing of «oft mater brow n b read bs, 2 Mi Dr. W. H . Vose, of E ugene, an Mrs. Hula D ean, of Phoenix, Ore., is Prices as Follows whose gross income fo r the y ear was cups scalded m ilk, 2 <*ggs, crum 1 tablespoon iali!, old liluiiki'tH, etc. nounces he w ill be a t Oregon H otel v isitin g Mrs. M ary Robinson. or more is raquirad to m ake a b u tterin e, 1-3 cup m olasses, Mi te a Suits sponged and pressed ©very S atu rd ay , 11 a. m. to 5 p. M rs. W. M. B radford, who had been $5000 report regardless of the fa c t th a t this spoon cinnam on, % teaspoon salt, 1-3 Suits pressed........................ 75c in., prepared to tre a t diseases of the visitin g h»*r p arents, Mr. and Mrs. H sum m ay not have netted him a cent cup raisins. eve, ear, nose an d th ro a t, an d to f it B. cleaned and pressed $1.50 Y ancey, retu rn ed W ednesday to her of profit. To brow n b read crum bs add scalded Suits glasses. d2tfc home Ladies’ dresses up from......$T in P ortland . T axpayers m ust file th eir income niilk and l»»t stan d u n til m ixture cools; More th an 200 took p art in th»* all tax retu rn s not later th an M arch. hen add eggs slightly beaten, and G allow ay w rites insurance. m eeting and d inner at th e Chris rem aining ingredients. B ake in a STEEN TAILORS Cottage Grove Sentinel day Mrs. W. L. H atch w as called to tian chureh Sunday. m oderate oven u n til firm . Serve hot 24 North Seventh Phone 112-L Rosi>burg W ednesday to a tte n d h»»r PLA CE COUNTY ON CASH The Live Wat Newspaper C harles Adams w as in Han Francisco m other, who is ill. B A SIS IS P L A N OF COURT w ith sugar and t top • » niilk. »luring the past week on business. M ary Collins, of Eugene, is visitin g In order to place the county on a Corn meal Puffs. Watch each week for the mer Mrs. W. B. W hitten. cash basis by 1926, when some of the One pint m ilk, one th ird cup corn G R IE V E D M O TH ER A N X IO U S Second hand goods bought, sold aud TO LOCATE H E R LOST SON road bonds becom e due, the m eal, four tablespoons sugar, one h alf Mr. and Mrs. John O verholaer re chandise specials on the trade at exchanged. I. B. M orris, a t bridge, tf county teaspoon salt, four eggs. Cook the l^ane county court has decided to de home page. tu rn ed F riday from P leasant H ill, C hristian C hurch, Rev. J . E. C arlson, duet 10 per cent each year from the m»»al and milk to g eth er 15 m inutes Mrs. Sam Grisw old, o f Cam p P oint, w here they visited Mrs. O verh olser’* Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bosl»*y left Hat P asto B ible si-hool at 9:45; common general road and bridg»» funds, the w ith the salt anti sug ar; when cool III., is anxious to find her son Em»»i |m rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell. urelay for Han Francisco, w here Mr. ion an r— d serm on a t 11; ju n io r endeavor m arket road fund and the special road add th e eggs, w ell b eaten ; bake in son, who name to Oregon in 1919. Th* Bosley has entered th»* S outhern P a Woodson B rothers unloaded a car at 3; senior endeavor at 6:30; preach funds and to use th e sum so deducted cups and serve w ith stew ed fru it or last th»* m other henr»l from him wn id fie hospital. He retu rn ed to his haul of Fords Friday. n Ju n e, 1920, when he le ft P ortland jam . Serve six people. to pay o ff o utstand in g w arrants. home here last week in a serious con ng a t 7 :30. C ordial welcome. fo r San Francisco. H e is 23 years of to the fact th a t th»* am ount ion, which did not im prove as ra p Mr. and Mrs. Jam es M onroe visited of Owing Read the merchandise specials »lit ag»*, is 5 feet, 9 inches in height and delinquent taxes uncollected is T ubercular T esting Assured. idly as w ished for, and it was thought n E ugene Tuesday. on the trade at home page. w eighs 15 pounds. H e has brow n eye.-, m ounting up each y»*ar, o utstand in g The movem»»nt in charge o f the best to ta k e him to th»* co m p an y's W est Hide garage fo r the best possi w arran ts against the county are gradu grange for tu b ercu lar testin g of cows d ark auburn h air inclined to be curly, Kulph T esters, of A storia, son of hospital. ble trea tm en t both to your ca r and you Mr. nnd Mrs. Georg»* T eeters, of Cot ally increasing. Tin* county court each f th is section is prograssiug sa tisfa c fa ir com plexion, is o f sunny »lispositioi Kodak developing, p rin tin g and en George A. P ro cto r J r. was in Eugene y ear bases its budget upon th e am ount torily. is ra th e r reserved and spends min tag»* Grove, underw ent an operation All ow ners of cows who have but ime reading. fo r appendicitis T hursday of Inst week. larging a specialty. M ail orders solic M onday night on busin«»ss. th a t would be raised by the rate of b»*»*n approached have signed th e pe He is r«*)H>rled ns g ettin g along nieely. ited. Hugh»*.*» Studio, u pstairs over th e W ilfrid J u ry left Hunday for a Ta taxation fixed, b ut as there is alw ays tit ions. G. W. M cF arland repo rts get j2 0 f]0 pd omu hospital for treatm en t. considerable am ount of taxes uncol tin g 100 cows signed w ithin a short Do you w ant to buy som etning and Galloway fo r Insurance, 511 M ain, tf Bank of C ottage Grove. lected county is com pelled to issue t ini»*. Th»» ag ricu ltu re class of tho d o n ’t know who has it fo r sale! A Florence Me F arlnnd nnd Fluor Mr. and Mrs. F rank Clock returned Something new every day on w arran th ts e for b e high school is circu latin g the p etitio n s S entinel w untad w ill find the ow ner T uesday from a business trip to The K now les were in Eugene F riday. tf the bargain counter at White’s cause th ere is m no any cash expenditures on hand w ith w ithin the city and on th»» C oast fork fo r you. Mrs. W orth H arvey was u v isito r in Dalles and P ortland . which to redeem th»*m. It is for the road. E ugene H nturdny. Mrs. W. L. G oodm an, of Yoncnllft. Pharmacy. of retirin g these w arran ts that C harlotte B nnficld, of Eugene, purpose this new fund taken from th»» road Owens S tru ck by Tree Top. visited over the week end w ith her funds is create»!. r, Or»»., J a n . 19.— (Special to Tho FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOS sist»*r, Mrs. H. S. L am we 11. The county road bonds w ill have to S en S ta tinel.)— Dale Owens, »‘niployed at Mr. and Mrs. C linton M edley left be paid o ff by direct tax atio n against U. H. la g g in g com |m n y 's cam p, F rid ay for M yrtle Cre«*k, w here Mr. property and th e court desires to be th«» was struck on th e leg today by th»» M edley is »*mploy»*d w ith n telephone in a position to provide for th eir falling of a spar tree. Tlu» leg NO. 1 GRADE, PER 1000 ................. ............................... .................. $4.00 craw. prom pt retirem ent when they b«*eome was so top badly injured th at he w ill b»» COTTAGE GROVE NO 2 GRADE. PER 1000___ „ _______ ____________________ $3.50 due. W ith the county on a cash basis O verland p arts have gone down. L et at th at tim e the burden of taxation laid up for tw o weeks. _________ us figure w ith you on needed repairs. will not b«* so heavy upon property FI8HER'8 AND GOLDEN ROD FEEDS CARRIED IN 8TOCK. I t is predicted th a t we will soon be O verland G arage n l8 tfc ALL KINDS OF POULTRY AND FARMERS' 8UPPLIE8. owners, in the opinion of m em bers ».f w earing elotbes m ade of m ineral wool. Kodak finishing, printing, de Mrs. Ida M iller visited her sister the court. .ili»! ut-pli»'«*, Mrs. ! ei Sw a ford and son In terest on the bonds is paid out of We suppose they w ill w ear like iron. veloping, enlarging. Open on Ren, a t a hospital in Euglene F riday, the fund retu rn ed to the county by the Ren. who has had a serious struggle secretary of sta te as its share of the 8cm c folks ac t as if it w ere a favo r follow ing an atta ck of appendicitis, is autom obile licenses paid by L ane coiin to them to be ab le to do one fo r you—- Sundays from 10 to 3 o’clock expected home w ithin a few days. ty autom obile owners. and there is an o th er kind. Th e S t o r e W h e r e Yo u r D o l l a r Does It s Dut y EADS GROCERY Service D . J. S c h o ll Cottage Grove Hatchery Tales of the Town 9 Tested Recipes Rags! WE WANT ALL YOU HAVE Must be LARGE and CLEAN * * * Cleaning and Pressing 5 c lb. SH INGLES! Jones & Eaton Monroe Photo Studio J