The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 05, 1922, Image 6

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    [ What Magladry’s Employes Think of tlim |
City Council
"V
Popular Price Specials
J Mux I - Council met in regular ses
w ill make a real seuatoi’ o f whom no j --ton, till tnonib.is present ami Mayor
IvumvUni presiding..
one w ill be ashamed.
Application o f S. B Korn for water
Kow River, Oregon, April 6 , 1922. Arthur Jones
Mrs. A. La Blue
lur irrigation grunted w ith proviso
We, the undersigned employes o f The L L ie McCollum
L. Preinuzzi
Bohemia Lumber company, auii their Mrs. B. F. MeColiuniMrs. La Sells Stewart that In* pay tin* » o>t o f installation.
Petition of ('. A. Bo idler, Lula Cur
laxuilies, having u very high regard C. F. Tanner
Mrs. Km mu Tanner rin and D. W. Cutsforth for the vnoa
lo r J. fc>. Alagladry, one o i our employ­ Kay W lUiaius
Joseph Wicks
tlon o f ton foot o f f tho south aido o f
er» and tormer manager, and wishing Koui. Wi&crt
U. Kuuer Lee
(¿uiiiey avenue west o f First street, was
\o do all possible to assist him in his D. il. Williams
Bert Isaac sou
referivd to tho eity attorney fo r tin
candidacy lo r republican nomination Homer i'ation
Wui. A. \ a ugh u
p tv pa ration o f notice and ordinance.
us stale senator, do, regardless ot party Mrs. H. H. W illiams Prank Jones
Petition o f property owners on and
n/filialiou, hereby recommend him 10 Mrs. U. U. W illiam s Prank M cIntyre
near (Quincy avenue oust from Tenth
the voters o f the county lo r the t'ol Archie Jones
A lfred \\ illiams
for
improvement o f (¿uiuey avenue by
.owing reasons:
Mrs. Joseph V\ icks liny Jones
grading ami graveling, was disullowed
Ue has uiways been fa ir aud square Mrs. Joe P re muzz i Karl P. Cl a rout te
P U R E S IL K T H R E A D S T O C K ­
W om en’s Fine Cotton Union Suits
but tin* owners were giveu permission
w ith his employes, never making u Mrs. Kobt. Wisert Hubert Mosby
INGS, 96c P A IR
Two for $1.35
to proe«‘ed with the work at their own
promise that he did not fu lfill;
Mrs. Harry Lunau Krnest L ittle
expense,
We feel that he is one o f us, because W. L itt itle
A
special
price
for
«me
week
These
are
summer weight unions
H. LiB lu o
Franchise ordinances were adopted as
lie has always so conducted himself Philip Mosby
A. J. Crain
which will afford it good saving
for women and are nlri'inly a new
follows: Win. Shoemaker, for a 7 pa
aat his men were always interested Mrs. W. L ittle
Win. Thrun
for those who wish to avail them­
low priced value at 75c each
* agei auto »tag« ; C, Van \\ yek. foi a
ia his business, lie would aud could b. S. Trask
Donald Lunau
7 passenger auto stage aud for one o f
selves of this opportunity this
that’s why this special price on
always jump in and help out a man, Mrs. b. b. Trask
Fred Me Master
more than 7 passenger eajMieity.
week and n i’ Xt. These stockings
two garments is an extra good
j o matter what the emergency, or the Prank Pieuard
Vernon Thomason
The park committee o f the chamber
.ature o f the job ;
retail regularly at $1.25 and are
Klsie A. Pieuard
Lee Thomason
value this week and next. Special,
o
f
»onimereo
was
granted
use
o
f
city
He has always shown an interest in Mrs. Clara Pieuard Harry Lunau
shown in white, black and hrown.
two
suits for
$1.36
t«»ols ami |>crmissioii to gravel Wash
\ iv welfare o f our fam ilies in sickness T. It. MeMasters
Mart m Me.Mast er
ington avenue from T w elfth street into
and misfortune, and m every way Mrs. A fa banders. Alphotuv La Blue
th«* park. The city w ill replank thr
proven himself as a real man;
Henry banders
John Thru it
bridge at the park entrance.
The
He is a man o f unusuul ability, Mrs. W. H. Kusteil B. C«. btowe
mayor appoint« »1 S. W. Boyd caretaker
Men's Summer Unions
which has been demonstrated by being Kniest bl«»an
Good Quality W ork Shirts
J. 1. Lawson
of tin* auto park, as a special poll
uble to keep his plant in continuous
Sloan
Two for $1.35
Hobt. Shields
Including aprons
without pay from the city, aud J. F
Two Shirts for $1 45
• peration during the strenuous period \ \\ Sloan
H. Kstabrook
i McFarland as city night police. Both
W e want you to try the go«ul
new in style hut
• f 1921. when many better equipped! \ [r> \\ ,\. Vaughn Joe O ff lew
appointments were confirmed.
quality of these fine cotton sum­
Knelt shirt in this lot is made o f
broken
in six«‘s
lants were unable to operate;
j Angelo Periui
Joe Pro mazzi
The sewer committee was given an
good weight shirting gingham in
mer union suits. They are shown
We look upon Mr. M ag lad ry as a
l * riiu
and which recent
W. L. W ilcox
Ihoritv to act in matter o f sewage
.an who can not only represent the K atie Premazzi
B. P. McCollum
plain blue and gray. Each shirt
with
long sleeves ami
short
Iv
retailed
¡it
1 the Pherry court district. It was or
iterests o f the farmers and the coin lz)uis Premazzi
Butte Moonoy
is full cut and size and well
sleeves. A special good saving at
| xiered that tin* main sewer and a lat
$1.25
to
$1.75
.on people, but the larger interests Mrs Prank I,a Blu» Charles Pieuard
| eral be exlemh'd across F ifth street
strived. Special this week ami next
this price.
each. Special clean
• t the state as well, and, therefore, we
before the paving
two shirts for
$1.45
ho know him are pleased to take this
up price ... $1.00
Two unions for..................... $1.35
Matter
of
deed
for
Harrison
avenue
• pportunity to recommend him to the I (P aid Adv.— Placed b j J. 11. Chambers,
| cast o f .Sixth referred to city attorney
a 2*in 12c
oters o f Lane County as a man who j Cottage («rove, Oregon.
to g«*t deed and have same recorded.
Reports o f city officers read ami
ordered filed.
K. quest for 2 inch water pipe on U
street, received and water commissioner
directed to have same laid.
Ki uioustranees to paving east Main
street read. On motion those o f local
owners who filed later than the legal
P H O N E 33— C IT Y D E L IV E R Y
date were not considered. On motion
the matter o f paving was laid on th»
In keeping with our policy of stocking only !•' II MS 11 groceries we are making this special
table for one week.
eleau-up sale of odds and ends in uur grocery department and ¡«1 very special low prices
Th»* follow ing bills were allowed
audited:
2 1 j-ounee glass of sliced beef....... .
1 2 l/oC
25c cans F ran k ’s Hamburger Steak Meat
I'hil Jones, labor on water lines,
1 5c
sewers and streets.................... $ 68.
Trcut, each.............
Possum brand salmon in half tall cans priced
City Transfer, freight, cleaning
at
.........................
....................4
cans
25c
12-ounce can F ran k ’s beef stew
2 for 25c
stre«*ts, and cartage................. 114.07
Knowles & Gruber, sundry sup
Former 4()c cans Royal Flub blackberries,
8-ounce glass of fruit jam, including black­
plies for vratei dept
......... 10.28
special price each.... .....
25c
berry, plum and apple, loganberry and apple,
j Klmer Monsoii, paint for bridge 21.00
1-pint, 12-ounce can Uncle John's cane and
special at
2 glasses 25c
i. A. Randall, teaming.................
9.05
maple syrup, each...................................
55c
Ralph Fullerton, labor on F a c if
14-ounce can of fruit jam, including black­
i»* highway south__ _________
,3.00
I0e cans Del Monte brand baked beans, special
berry, plum and apple, loganberry and apple,
James Ted ford, labor on Pacific
pi ice
2 cans 15c the «'¡in
17c
highway south______ _____________
3.00
Smith «Sc Short, wood for roller
2.00
C. A. Beidler, operating roller—
5.00
Burge & Hardin, putting in a
catch-basin on Whiteaker ave. 12.975
32-INCH D R ESS G IN G H A M S — S P E C IA L
3G-INCH P E R C A L E -1 9 c T H E Y A R D
Pac. Tel. A. Tel. Co., long dis__
.20 j
T H E Y A R D , 32c
Fir« Dept., attendance ami drill 19.501
Fine thread percales in neat and attractive
These wide ginghams are all new patterns,
< >. I.. Jones, 11 • ight sewer pipe * 9.
patterns ¡ire ¡«waiting your selection here
(ieo. II. Dahl, repairing water
having just arrived in the store last week.
shut o ff ami labor on sewer.... 10.00
¡it this new low price for this week and
There are many exclusive new patterns in
They contain the finest materials.
HECK the costs. Compare
11. II. Feister, water collections 75.00;
next. There are both light and dark pat­
plaids
as
well
as
staple
checks
and
plain
Our
white
lead,
for
instance,
is
PIO-
Cottage Grove Foundry, cast­
the prices of iumier ami
terns for your choice.
NEER W H IT E LEAD. It is m ,,, t
colors to match.
ings for street markers and
paint. They will allow you how
purified and ground so fine that it
catch basins............
85.44 |
extravagant it is to allow build­ will pass through a silk screen with
G. B. Pitcher, salary marshal
33,000 meshes to tile square inch.
ings to depreciate for lack of
aud expense water repairs____ 120.72 |
J. K. Young, salary.................... 30.00
So with the other materials pure
paint.
See our heavy
New black kid
B 1». Job, sain■ •
l 1 * 00
linseed oil, pure zinc and pure colors
And buildings do depreciate — all of the finest quality, combined
Chas New laud, salary.......... ...... 100.00
weight work shoes
pumps tin women
Homer Gall*»way, salary..............
25.00
in Fuller's l ’aint in scientifically exact
rapidly unless they are painted
for men at pre­
.lust receive«!
Ml. States Co.,*streel light-
200.00
proportions with long time skill.
when they need to be. l’aint
war price
you ’ll like them,
On motion council adjourned until
store - coop service
saves the lumber. It protects
¡i pair, $3.95.
a pair, $5.00.
May 8, 1982, ftl 8 p. m.
your investment.
Concil adjourned to May 8 at 8 p
Free Advice
IIO M K K G A L L O W A Y , Recorder
To enjoy thr biggest saving in
on Painting
[Hinting, use the best paint. It
Aak oor agent fo r «h riee,
«preatin more easily— saves labor cost.
color card«, etc.
It covers more surface per g&iion than
A*k the Fuller SperiBea-
Senator Ilall Visits Here.
"cheap" paint.
lion Depar; inrot about the
Senator Charles Hall, o f Marshfield.
TO TH U VOTKRB OF L i\ N L C O U N T Y
at UMPHREY & MACKIN’S
Where Values Are Always Good and Prices Reasonable. Order Today!
Special
Apron
Bargain
$ 1.00
Special Clean Up Savings From Our
Grocery Department
It Costs You More
to rot buildings than it
does to let paint save them
C
THE QUALI TY
CHURCH NEWS
It serves five or more years longer
than “ cheap” paint.
The best paint is most economical
because it is scientific in formula and
preparation. We have been making
best paint* fur 73 years.
m«<et d «-»liable color arhem n,
color harmony ansi any other
detail*.
Maker* o f Rubber Cement
Floor Paint. A l l - P u r p o a e
Varniahea. S i l k e n w h i t e
l a a a t l , Fifteen fo r-Floor*
__
Varnish. WashaM- Wall Fimah. A oto Enamel,
Barn and K »o f Paint. Porch and Step paint,
ami P lO ffE KR Vt H IT E LE AD
Fullers
•
S P E C IF IC A T IO N
H o P u h o s e n e
P aints
ix P u r e P ain t
Pure P rep a red P ain t
Manufactured by W . P. Fuller & Co., Dept. 47, S«n F r.n c i.c o
Branches in 19 Cities in the Wext
Ikll THE MEMO BELOW—iCUT IT OUT AHO PISTE I I 1« TOUR NOTE 1001
Mv bousr need* twuctinf Fuller’* Specification House Paints are nofci by the foilowtui; Agents:
W. L. Darby (Phoenix Pure) Cottage Grove, Ore
Geo. A. Brown (Pure Prepared) Yoncalla, Ore
one-eleven cigarettes
Three* F rie n d ly
G e n tle m e n
T U R K IS H
V IR G IN IA
BURLEY
'/ " " F I F T E E N
In a new package that fits the pocket —
A t a price that fits the pocket-book —
The same unmatched blend of
T urkish . V ir g in ia ana D v r l f y Tobaccos
%
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f • • i • f * • t T h
av e
M N C lT V
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give
Pottage Grove a newspaper which eminent au­
thority lias stated to he one of the best country
newspapers published anywhere.
Christian Church— tho ‘ * hoiu<* like
j church--J. K. Carlson, minister— Bible
| school at 9:45, classes for all agon;
junior eougregation at 11; ¡nterumdiatc
1 ami senior
K. at 7; regular preach­
ing st.*rvirt»s at 11 ami .s. Last o f tin*
.«•ries o f sermons on advertising sip
; gnus, subject “ Kventually, Why Not
iN o w ? ”
• • •
I was a visitor in tin* city Monday. II»*
stated that it was no secret that h»*
I was going to get the republican noun
fiat ion for governor.
He d id n 't ask
other candidates to get (»at o f tin*
road but insisted instead that the
| greater the number in tin* field tin*
better his chances. II«* wasn’t predict
iin g that he would carry Cottage Grove
but said that In* would like to.
Christian Science church, corner o f |
Fire at Tom Cox Bam
! Jefferson avenue and Second street.
Tin* fir»* department was called Mon
Sunday services at 11 a. in. Wednes­
lay afternoon to tin* Toni Cox resi
day services at 7:30 p. m.
tf |
lene«* on south Sixth street, where tin*
• • •
roof o f the* barn was in flames. A
Seventh Day Adventist Church, west stream o f water was soon playing on
| Main street. Services every Saturday. tin* building and tin* damage was not
! Sabbath school, 10 a. in.; church ser great. The fire is thought to have
vice, 11 a. in. Prayer meeting We dues started from a spark from a road roller
day, 7.30 p. m. Persons desiring infor working on the street.
j mat ion call 101 -J.
Tho Hen linei wants all the news all
Presbyterian church: Special music I I ho time, i f you know an item, phono
|it
in. Our number is 159 J.
tf
jat both church services next Sunday
by tin* holies’ choir and the Caroliers.
Sermons by tin* pastor, A. R. Spear NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE ON
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE
row;
subjects, morning, “ Promised
Lands,’ ’ evening, “ Freedom o f the
N
otice is hereby given that by virtu«*
W ill.'* Sunday school at 9:15 a. m.
The b oys’ club will meet at tin* church o f an execution and order o f sal«* in
foreclosure issued out o f th«* Cir<*uit
Mouday evening for a “ h ik e” with Court o f Lin«* County, Oregon, on th«*
leader, L*ster l'helps. A ll grade school 2*th dav o f % Apri I, 1922, in a suit
boys invited.
wherein on the 25th «lav o f April, 1922,
in sani Court, Fr«*«l Ernst, p la in tiff, n*
eovered
judgment against the «iefend
PENSION LAW OF INTEREST
I ants, 1. B. Morris and .Maggie M. Mur
TO SPANISH W AR VETERANS ris, his w ife, for th** sum o f $500.00
with internst thereon at the rat«* «>f
I f you served 9b days or more in the
|M*r annum since January 111h.
Spanish American war, the China relief 1921, and $75 attorn ey ’s fee and $19.50
expedition or in the Philippines prior •osts, which judgment was <*iiroll«*<l and
to July 4, 1902, you will be interested docketed in tin* Cl«*rk ’s o ffic e o f said
to know that congress has passed a Court in said County on tin* 25th day
o f A p ril, 1922, and said execution to
pension law o f vital interest to you.
This law contains two provisions: m«> «lirected commanding me in the
nani«* o f th«* State o f Oregon, in order
First, it allows (tensions to aJl cx
t«> satisfy sai«l ju»lgm»*iit, int«*r«*st, at
soldiers, sailors and marines with the to rn ey ’s fee, costs o f suit ami accru
above service record who w»*re honor­ ing costs to s«»l! th«* follow ing «1«*
ably discharged and who are now over scribe«! real property, to w it:
02 years of age. Hecond, it allows pen*
I .»»T 1 id Block I Haselton ’ fi rai
I sion to those who are at present ma­ addition to the Town o f Cottag«* Grove,
ter ially disable«! from earning their Lin«* County Oregon.
Now, th«*r«*fore, in the name o f the
living by manual labor from diseane,
if tin* disability be not. tin* result o f Htate «>f Oregon, in compliance with
saiil execution avid or«l«»r o f sale and in
their own misconduct. Such disability order to satisfy said jinlgm«*nt, inter
must be permanent but need not be st, a tto rn e y ’» fe«*s, coats o f suit and
total. It need not bo the result o f accruing costs, I will, on Matunluv, the
m ilitary service. The soldier does not 3rd day o f June, 1922, at th«* hour o f
have to be 62 years old to claim on »im* o ’clock in th** afternoon o f »aid
lay, fit tin- southwest front door o f the
disability. The amount o f pension do
pends ii|H>n the degree o f disability County Court House in Kugene, L in e
County, Oregon, o ffe r for sal«* and sell
and rang**s from $12 to $30 a month. for «ash, at public auction, subject to
Widow
of veterans are also allowed r«*«I«*motion as provided bv law, all o f
pensions.
th»* right, till«* and interest «if said
I f you wish advice about this law •l«*f»*mlants I. B. Morris and Alaggi»*
writ»* Walter H. Buchanan, Past N a ­ M. Morris, his wife, H. B. Hehimmel
tional Aide-do Camp, Army and N a v y iifening; J. H. Milne and Corn Milne,
union, Route 2, Lm isn, Va. Prompt Ins w ife ; <0t«i Michael and W\ J.
Cooley, and all persons claiming by,
action is desirnble, ns a pension, i f through or under them or any or
allowed, ls*gins from th«* filin g o f th«* aith«*r o f them in and to said premises.
claim. In writing, g ive service record
FRED Ü. HT1CKKLH,
and enclose »tamp for reply.
m5jnc2 Hheriff of I^ane County, Oregon
l e BEAH
(Lane County Product)
for
Governor
Cai«l Advertisement |>y Cottage Grove R«an-for Governor Clu'i
C. A. Hart<‘ll, Crenidenl.
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