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♦ Neighborhood News B L U E M O U N T A IN . (Hptn'.itil to Thu Heutiu«l.) March 21.— Bird K ihhui * ha* t rad e d hi* iiort for u h c v c u pu*Mcuger Kco. .Vernon Wliipps hud out* of hi* »boulder* diMlocatcd in Hu iceiduDt ut th e Bower* rum p, where he wuh em ployed, und will be ut home for neverul week*. Bert l*aucnou wbh e u lled hom«* one d u y lust w eek b y t h e i linen* o f hi* HumII son. Mr*. 11. H. K ibby und h o ii George were Grove viNitor* F rid a y . Mr*. Stake*, the high Neliool teacher, ha* been on the *irk list for neverul day*. A. T. Nelson, of Lo* Angeles, Calif., visited u few days of this week ut the M. L. Hindi home. He is looking for u raueh u n d expert* to lo ra te in Oregon. Mr*. George L a y u g visited Sunday with her p a rents, Mr. a n d Mr*. George Ooweii*. Mr. Howen* ha* been qu ite ill d uring tin* p a st week. J o h n I'alu ier whs in the Grove Hat- urday. He spent the night at the H. H. B r u m b a u g h home, r e tu r n i n g home Sunday morning. lotto Trim» wore Craawell vial t o r . F r i day of laat week. Mra. P e a r l McKee wuh home f r o m ’ Eugene over S a t u r d a y night. I.. T. Miller w uh here from Eugeue I M onday uight. The puviug plant him ngnin a ta r te d operation, a f t e r h a v in g been cloned all w inter. The F. T. Beiintou fam ily motored to Druiu Sunday. Mm. King sp e n t T uesday ut th e J. A. Biirgenn home. Ixtle L eona rd a n d T e r r y Moody were in E ugene on business Sa turday. W ALDEN. ir AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN A SUBSTANTIAL HOME INVESTMENT (Special to T he BentineL) March 14.— Mr. und Mrs. Lloyd S m ith a n d d a u g h te r spent the week end with home folks. Mr. uiul Mrs. Fred Frost and son H urry visited S unda y at the H. E. laowry home a t Walker. F u r n Adams was in the Grove Mon day. Mrs. A. Castle sp e n t a few «lays last week a t th e home of her da u g h te r, Mr*. F r e d Frost. Mr*. D. 11. Brum baugh r e tu r n e d Fri day from tin* Floyd Jo n e s home, where she had been sick w ith the flu. The lift!** children of Mr. a n d Mrs. Bert Cochran have been qu ite sick but nr** im proving now. M O U N T V IE W . Mr. and Mrs. A. P itc h e r a n d d a u g h t e r Bernice visited Snuday a t t h e H. (S p erm ! to T he H eutinel.) 1). C ham berlain home. M arch 21. Miss Bernudin e Schneider R uth a n d H a t t i e Lebow spent the has been unable to a t t e n d school dur week end with home folks. m g the jNist week. Sin* is recovering Mr*. A. J . S te v en s is on the sick list. from an a t t a c k of influenza. Mr. a n d Mrs. H a r r y Castle were in Mr*. U i w r e n r e B rum field r e tu r n e d the Grove Sunday. to her home in Mar*hfn*ld T uesday, a f t e r s|N*nding two weeks at the home L Y N X H O LL O W of he r p a rents, Mr. a n d Mr*. C. W. Sears, both of whom have recovered (Special to The Sentinel.) from their rerent illness. M a n !, t t . Mr |M Mva ■ T .1 It. Cooley, W. H. Heath and Win. H a r tle y t r a n s a c te d business in Cot tag** Heuth were a m ong those from thin Grove Monday. neighborhood in C o tta g e Grove Sat.nr Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k M ackie, both day. of whom have been seriously ill, a re Mr. a n d Mr*. l<nwrenee Wilson, of much improved. A shland, a r r i v e d one day last week Ernest Caldwell a n d J a s . H u n ts m a n to lie with Mr*. W ilso n ’* fathe r, Lout* left for their work ne ar Comstock Sears, who i* still quite ill. Sunday. Mr. a n d Mr*. Fred Fro*t a n d H arry Mr*. Win. S la te r is on the sick list. F rost, of Blue M ountain , were Sunday Mrs. J. N. Dresser, who has been ill visitors of Mr. a n d Mr*. W. D. H eath. with in flu enza, is able to he about Mrs. Claude Arne came out from the again. Grove Monday f o r a short visit with Mr*. R. Y. P o r t e r , Marion Lebow Claude a n d I «eon Arne, both of whom a n d E. T. H a r tle y were visito rs a t have been seriously ill with pneumonia. tin* Dresser home Tuesday. Mr*. Arne re tu rn e d the same day to Mrs. W. A. Ren ne was u visito r the home of her parents, Mr. und Mr*. with Mrs. Neul Tuesday. .1 B. L m e buugh, hi the Grove, where Alice E aton is q u ite ill w ith in «lu* i* s t a y in g while reeoverin g from a flueiizn. reeent o|**ration. Tin* condition o f Mrs. 1«. L. Green, School opened a gain Monday a f t e r who has been very ill for some time, h a v in g been elosed two weeks during has not improved. H e r tw o d a ughte rs an epideiuie of influenza in tin* neigh have u r r iv e d to c a r e for her. borhood. Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Sears a n d Miss SIL K CREEK. Ruth Ja m ie so n , of W alker, have been at the C. W. Sears home two nights (Special to T he Heutinel.) of the past week assisting in the can* March 21.—Glen Green visited Sat of Louis Heurs. u n l a y a n d Sun d a y w ith his p a rents, Mi Waldo Miller aecoinpauied F. B. Mr. a n d Mrs. F. A. Green. Phillip* a n d Mrs. Verna Must a n d son Miss Mildred Burdin m spent the J a e k to C o tta g e Grove Monday. week end a t tin* home of he r p a reuts, Miss L a u r a Riley is s t a y in g with Mr. and Mr*. Shade Burcham. Mr*. C. W. Heurs a n d a tt e n d in g sehool. Mr*. Bob Cole, who underw ent an Mrs. Ann Sears, of Creswell, and operation at a E ugene hospital S u tu r Mrs. S a ra h done*, of Portland, were day, is re porte d to be im proving rap- out to the C. W. Sears home Monday. i d b Mrs. George G a nger r e tu r n e d to her Mrs K. M. W heele r v isite d a t the home near Pendleton T uesday, a f t e r Burcliain home over T uesday night and s|M>nding a week with her brothers, W ednesday lorenoou. Charles a n d Louis Sears. Miss I«eota E stes spent the week e n d ut home. D E L I G H T VA LLEY Word has reached here t h a t Mr. and Mrs. C. E. B a b io c k a r r i v e d safely a t (Hpeeial to Tht* Sentinel.) Nootiuu Bay. Murch 21.— E d w in Anderson went lo Mrs. Miller, of C otta ge Grove, came P o r t l a n d T h u r sd a y a n d re tu rn e d Sat out last week a n d visited at the home tirday with a truck for Mr. Compton, of her d a u g h te r, Mrs. J o h n Ashby, who has been c onfine d to llu* house with t h e contra ctor. A donkey e ngine was b r ought out rheum atism for some time, Byllesby Engineering fe Management Corporation Inst week from the Myers mill. Virginia a n d E v ere tt Cole, who have Engineers and Managen T he Hurrv Robison family moved to been ill, a re im proving a n d expect to the Grove tht; lu tte r part of the week. r e tu r n to school th e l a t t e r part of the Mrs. C. C. Conner spent F rid a y with week. her f a th e r a n d m other at Cottage Steps a re being t a k e n to w a rd re pair ing the cem etery a n d chu rch y a rd fence. Grove. Mrs. Lowell Beast on and Mrs. W. Boyd Wolf, of S utherlin academ y, A. Keene m otored to Comstoek Fri visited tin* lust o f th e week with his duy, b rin g in g Lowell home for the sister, Miss Pearl. P e t e r D e a r d o r f f was in the Grove week end. E. C. Hpruy ami O. E. Wood non, was here. M a t te r of rem oving t a r on Miss Mary H a ight, accom panied by Monday. Miss H e n r i e t ta Ha vis, o f t). A. C., Miss Ruby Whaley has recovered W h ite u k e r a v en u e p r o p e rt y ow ner., K stre e t also re fe rre d to stre et c o m ■unde v e rb al p e tition to ha v e fa u lty mittee. a r r i v e d here F r id a y evening to s|M»nd from her recent illness. Auto s ta g e re p re s e n t a t i v e made ver R. S. J . H am ilton, of Sutherlin, d r a in a g e cauaed by the ntreet improve the spring vaeatiou. M a l te r r e fe rre d to bul plea fo r reduet ion o f license fee. C. C. Conner, Mr. a n d Mrs. J . A. spoke ut th e Adventist church S a tu r m eat eorreeted. stre e t com m itte e w ith pow e r to act M a t te r laid over u n t il next meeting. .lull a n d F r a u k J o ll were Eugene vis day. uud in stru ctio n s to have sam e a tte n d e d ■ >n m otion that m arshal be i n s tr u c te d it or* S a tu r d a y . t o while th e c o n tr a c to r , J . C. Compton. lo not enforc e ordinance licensing uuto T H E CEDARS Mr. a n d Mr*. L aw re nc e Brown m otored to Eugene S unday. *1 heir (H|*ccinl to T he Sentinel.) d a u g h te r Miss l«eotu, who had been R E P O E T O P T H E C O N D I T I O N O F T H E F I R S T N A T I O N A L BA N K . AT M a n l i 2(1. Mrs. Earl M cKinney visitin g her g ru n d p n ren ts , returne d O O T T A O E GRO V E . I N T H E S T A T E O F OREGON, AT T H E ill. home with them. How ard M c Fa rland was out of sehool T he F. T. Houston fam ily, o f Bag C L O SE OF B U S I N E S S ON M A R C H 10, 1922 »niiw, s | h * i i t S u n d a y ev en in g a t th e VV. Friday. Those who a t t e n d e d grunge iu town A. Keene home. Mr. a n d Mrs. I I . H. Conner, o f Eu were Mr. a nd Mrs. Meisuer and family, RESOURCES Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler, Mr. and gene, spent th e week end a t the Conner L o a m a n d d is c o u n t!_____________ ______________________ 4 *279,92:1.47 Mrs. G. W. M cF a rland, Mrs. P. H. home. O v e r d r a f t s : secured, none; unsecured _____ _____________ 842.89 L este r P e n tie o left • Monday for Magee, Mr. B a h rcn fu s, Mr. and Mrs. U. 8 G o v e rn m en t se c urities owned: O tto Dobberstein a n d Mrs. Ashby and Kansas. ; Deposited to secure c irc u la tio n (U. H. bonds pa r value).. 12,500 00 Mis* Ele anor Nixon a n d the C ornutt B a s e l 1 All o t h e r U nited S t a t e s G o v e rn m en t S e c urities___ ______111,553.66 124,05:1.6« llassel Mage** w e n t to E ugene on O t h e r bouds, stocks, securities, e t c ______ ______________.... y oung people a tt e n d e d tin* lyeeum eon 117,794.8« B a n k in g house, f u r n i t u r e a n d f i x tu r e s ..................................... business the first of tin* week. 22,132.80 o»*rt in the Grove Monday evening. .¡«,278.67 Mr. a n d Mrs. J a c k s o n Spriuke l and L aw fu l reserve w ith F e d e r a l Reserve B a n k __________ ____ An # pound son was bora March 22 99,410.48 baby a n d Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Spriukel, Cash iu va u lt a n d a m o u n t due from N a t io n a l b a n k s ........ to Mr. a n d Mrs. linear Ja c k so n . Am ounts due from s t a t e bunks, ba n k ers a n d tr u st corn pa of Juliet ion City, were up to the Grove uies in th e U n ited S t a te s (o th er t h a n included in two Monday to see Mr. S p r i u k e l ’* mother, SA G IN A W preceding i t e m s ) ....... .................. ....... ........................... ............... ... 5,519.72 Mrs. G. W. Sm ith. Checks on o t h e r b a n k s i u t h e same city or tow u a s re Mr. a n d Mrs. S p ra g u e a n d fam ily (Special t o The Sentinel.) po rtin g bank 988.21 T o ta l of three p receding items March 14. School s t a r t e d here M on spe nt th«* week end with Mr. S p r a g u e ’s 105,918.41 Rodeuiptiou f u n d with — u T b . T r e a s u r e r and d u e from U. day, a f t e r being closed tw o weeks on mother. 8. tr e a s u r e r «25.00 Mr. a n d Mrs. J . N. Holton spent the a cc ouut of sickness. O tto Miller, of Eugene, spent Sun week end in th e Grove. Total.. ..................... *689,569.7« Mrs. Jus. W. Bears was a visitor at day night here with his family. Mrs. Pearl McKee r e tu r n e d to Eu 'Pile Cedar school Monday. Sanie Willis was o ut o f sehool Mon gene Sunday, a f t e r s|M*iidiug a couple L IA B IL IT IE S day on account of sickness. of weeks with he r mother. C a p ita l stock p a id 25,000.00 L it e r a r y will be held F r id a y , March Miss Merle Heott, of Eugene, spent Surplus f u u d ............ 25.000 00 the w *ek end with he r g r a n d p a r e n ts , ndivided p rofits 7,703.05 Mr. Meisuer m otored t o E ug en e T u e s U Mr. and Mrs. 1«. C. Scott. Is-ss c u rre n t expenses, in te r e s t, und taxes paid 2,018.5« 5,684.49 Mrs. Kirkendall a n d Mrs. Fogle d a y to t a k e th e little C. O. Devens C ircu la tin g notes o u t s t a n d i n g .... 12.500.00 b a b y to a hospital. shopped h i the Grove Monday. C a s h i e r ’s cheeks on ow n b a u k o u tsta n d in g .......................... .. 3,325.57 Laic IsMuiard and T e r r y Moody nt D em and depoalte (o th e r th a n bauk d eposits) su b je c t to R e serve «deposits p a yable w ithin 30 d a y s ) : t e n d e d th e show S a t u r d a y e v e n in g at The S entinel receives inquiries e very I n d ividua l de posits su b je c t t o c h e e k ............................................ 420,122.30 C o tta g e Grove. week from prospe ctive se ttle rs who Mr and Mrs. Cliarh** S haron were in wish copies of th e paper. I f you wish C e r tif ic a te s of deposit due in less th a n 30 da y s (o th er th a n for money borrow ed) 38,295.79 C o tta g e Grove on business Monday. to sell yo u r land y o u r ud should be in te , county, or o t h e r m unicipal deposits secured by The rock c rusher is p r e p a r i n g t o The Sentin el, where prospe ctive se ttle rs S ta pledge of asseta of t h is bank ............ ....... ........................... 12,351.88 s t a r t o pe rations, a f t e r being closed T o ta l o f d e m a n d deposits (o th er th a n bank deposits) will see it. tf down for several months su bject to re se r v e .................................................... ............470,769.97 Mrs. T a y lo r visited ii few days last Time de posits s u b je c t to R e serve (payable a f t e r 30 days, or s ubje ct to 30 d a y s ’ or mure notice, aud postal s a v in g s) : week with her d a u g h te r, Mrs H. C e r tif ic a te s of deposit ( o t h e r than for money bo rro w e d ) 12.000 00 Moody. O t h e r t im e deposits..................................................... ....................... 134,696.03 C. O. T runx a n d d a u g h t e r Marie P o s ta l s a v in g s d e p o sits.....„............................................................... 593.70 h a v e been sick d u rin g the past week. T o ta l o f tim e de posits su b j e c t to reserve ........................... 147,289.73 March 2«.—Spe c ia l meeting. Council March 21.— Mrs. F. T. Benstnn and g r a n te d p e tition of A. C. Anderson to Total.. ....„.....*689,569.76 d a u g h te r G ladys shopped in the Grove o p e ra te a ge nera l delivery a n d t h a t of George Boyd to o p e r a te a horse draw n Monday. Mrs. Laic L eona rd was in Eugene vehicle for hire, and o rdinances d i r e c t S t a t e o f Oregon, C ounty o f Ism e, ss : I, T. C. Wheeler, cashie r o f t h e above ed draw n. named bank, do solemnly sw e a r th a t t h e ab o v e s t a te m e n t is t r u e to the best of Monday. my knowledge a n d belief. T. C. W H E E L E R , Cashier. Drninnge ditch from railroad to river Carl G e rard a n d fam ily, o f S pring field, visited one day of Inst week at near dam. being reported ob stru c te d Subscribed a n d sworn to before me CO R R E C T A T T E S T : with willows, W nte r Commissioner this 16th dav of March, 1922 the .Tarrett hom**. HER B ER T E A K IN , Mrs. H ow ard Moody, Mrs. F. T. Ben- P i t c h e r was in str u c te d to exam ine same Homer Gallow ay, N o t a r y Public. N. W. W H IT E , «ton »nil d a u g h te r Gladys oud Char and, if necessary, h a v e it cle aned out. (M y commission «sp ire s M ar 84, 1984) O. O. V E A T C H , Directors. HERE TS SOMETHING NEW AND ATTRACTIVE TO EVERYONE WHO WANTS TO INVEST MONEY SAFELY AND SECURE A GOOD RETURN, REGULARLY RAID. The Mountain States Power Company lias decided to invito its customers to become profit-sharing investors. Your money will go into additions, extensions, and improvements required by demands for additional service. The interest which the company pays on the capital em ployed to serve the necessities of the public will be paid to residents of this com munity instead of being sent outside. Everyone May Be An Investor By means of the Partial Payment plan the opportunity to invest in Mountain States Power Company is open to everyone. Five dollars is sufficient to open a profit sharing account. No red tape or difficulties. Interest is allowed on payments. Why not save and invest at the same time? That is the sure way to financial independence. We are able to offer an investment well safeguarded in every way, paying twice a year a cash return most satis factory in these days of high living- costs. The company also agrees to pay back the principal invested at a definite time. ,rl If you wish to become a share holder you have the privilege of exchanging your securities for stock on favorable terms. , ^ j • Don’t Confuse This Investment With Speculative Schemes in New and Untested Enterprises. Use the Coupon or Call at Our Office and Receive Complete Information. Mountain States Power Company City Council IN Q U IR Y C O U P O N ................... J . ......................................... ........... 1922 . Mountain States Power Company, Please send me complete information regarding your investment offering. Name...................................................... ........................ Address............................................................................ Business Address........................................................... sta ges u n til a f t e r n e x t m ee tin g of council, roll w as c alled r e su ltin g in d efeat of m otion by 3 t o 2. O rdina nce s g r a n t i r g fr a n c h ise s were |Mtssed as follow s: To A. C. Anderson to o p e r a te g e n e r a l d e live ry, George Boyd, horse-draw n veliiele; C. A. Kur- re, f r e ig h t p a sse nger s t a g e ; P e r c y A. Rogers, j i t n e y ; O. I.. Jo n e s , truck. On motion C ity l le u lth O f f ic e r J o b was a u th o r iz e d to a t t e n d th e ooti/er- ence o f c it y a n d co u n ty he alth o ffice rs called by th e s t a t e bo a rd of health, a t the M ultnom ah hotel, P o r tla n d , A pril 10. Council ad jo u rn e d . H O M E R G A L L O W A Y , Recorder. N O T I C E T O C R E D IT O R S . N otice is h e r e b y given t h a t G. F. G nroutte has been a p p o in te d a d m i n i s t r a t o r of t h e e s t a t e of J . II. Gn- routte , deceased, b y the C ounty Court of L an e County, Oregon, on th e 10th d a y o f M arch, 1922. T h a t all persous h a v in g claims a g a i n s t said e s t a t e lire hereby u o tif ie d to pre sen t the same, duly v e rified , to th e said G. F. Gu ru u tte , a d m i n i s t r a t o r of sa id e sta te , nt C o tta g e Grove, Oregon, w i t h in six m onths fro m the d a te of the public;, tion o f th is notice, which will be on th e 17th d a y of M a rch, 1922. G. F. G A R O U T T E , H. J . S H I N N , A d m in is tr a to r . A t t o r n e y f o r e sta te . m l7 a l t There will be no sale at H. R. Robison’s as advertised for March 29 Feeds and Flour Mill run for chickens and a better feed for cows end horses at almost the same price. Oat groats, scratch and mash for chicks. Economy Feed Store S u ccen o r to J. F. Spray Confection and Groceries Conveniently Located. Clean Stock. Quick Service. MRS. HENRY HOHL Corner of Pacific Highway and West Main St., Near the Bridge SHIP US YOUR LIVE OR DRESSED Poultry, Veal, Hogs We pay market prices daily. Write for tags. 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