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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 14, 1922)
—— « — A Fine C u t o f B e e f you cau always be sure of wkeu you order your meat from this market We select our cuts with the utmost care, knowing that our trade demands a certain grade and quality. Your guests will be pleased. eoPLE 5 s r M^KtT COTTAGE GROVE OREGON S ' Pure ice delivered daily at your door. Keep your food cool and tasty. Use it in your •leverages. REFRIGERATORS —sold at wholesale prices with a small de livery charge added. Cottage Grove Ice Co. Bartels Safley—Bear Oitv Meat Market k Rates—One cent the word; miui uium 35 words; three insertions for the prise of two when paid m ad vanee; halt cent the word after | the third insertion. •-------------------------------------- - For Sale Ail grades dimension, rustic, shiplap sud finish, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices Laiumors Bros., phoue 13 F3. oMU For Sale- M> store building and 60-ft trout 30 feet deep on east Alum street. Terms C M Barker. m>5tfc Yearling hens and pullets tor sale See J. F Spray. jm -ilii For Sale Cheap Registered Jersey bull old enough tor service. Cull und see him. C. D. VanVuliu, Doreuu. j 22 jtipd For Sale or Trade-—Good gram sepa rator. Chas. L Bali. jue23ttc For Sale LaVegal cieaiu separator, good as uew , going cheap. Cull at hUM Sixth itreet Jue23jU Ipd For hale—my 20-acre place at Latham Good house, hot and cold water, new barn, new chicken coop; 2 good cows, horse und wagon and chickens with place. Goes at reasonable price on ac count ut leaving the city. George Ja n, Boa 01. Cottage Grove | 2 .i|IU. For Sale- McCormick gram binder in d shape, l’houc 2U-F6. j dijltlpd To Trade—Team, weighing 1600 each. to trade for second hand Ford. Cur must be in good condition. C. A. Me Farlaud, phoue 8-F14. j30jll4pd For Sale— Good 5-room house amt 3 acres laud on east tourney avenue, with tuuiily orchard. Also 4 room house and 4 lots on Madison avenue luquuc of U. U . Freeman, 1338 east Quiucy »TOM yu30a4pd For Sale— Team of mares weighmg about 1100 each, harness and wagon, if. A. Ellsworth, 3 miles south on Fa tific highway. j3ujll4pd For Sale—Chevrolet roadster with elec trie lights aud starter; in first class condition. Frtcc attractive to move at once. Mrs. Hurry S. Webber, ins Gibbs avenue j30jll4e For Sale—Ford touring car, m good condition. Bargain tor quick sale. Call at West s -. j . G lrajl j UiyH4pd Will trade 5-passenger automobile tor what bave youf Box 652, Cottage Grove j.iojUi For Sale—Dairy cows, or will trade for sound work horse, inquire of or write to C. A Ulson, Wulkei jl7pd For Sale or Trade—Three fine rest deuce lots on Jefferson avenue, Cot tage Grove. Easy terms. U E Fin uerty, 1544 Lincoln avenue, Eugeue, Ore y!7 21 pd For Sale—Good Jersey milk cow John N Taylor, Latham J17-81pd if July finds us launched into a house cleaning process. Everything per taining to spring and summer must move out before fall merchandise arrives. The price concessions vve have made to move what remains of spring and summer goods presents an opportunity to save money on seasonable goods. An Unusual Sale of Women’s and Misses’ COATS, SKIRTS and DRESSES at $ 5 . 0 0 We have selected 2f> garments consisting of women’s coats and capes, silk and tricolette dresses and silk and wool skirts, and we’re going to dispose of them regardless of former cost. You couldn’t buy the materials for the price at which we are offering these gar ments. “MUNSING” Silk Top UNION SUITS Women’s glove silk top union suits in flesh, band or bodice top styles, to close out at less than cost, each $1.00 An OddJAssortment ol Shoes al 1 .OO The lot conuiMtM 01 women's white shoes and oxfords with m ilitary and french heels, all sizes. Also children's black and brown lace and button shoes in sizes ti to I.'!1 ! Sellimeli, Bangs à Marksbunj Wanted—Roomers aud boarders Cali at 39 L street. jl7 21pd For Sale— Red raspberries, limited quantity, at Coleman place. F. L. TTir Duifluftif S lorrfut (¿uu hilf and Sentier Baureufus, telephone 0 F 2. jly7 2 lp c ^ For Sale—Gaso Irne wood saw outlit, in good running condition, just over hauled. Cull 39 L street ji . . Up For Sale—Eight-room house at 1132 Bradford spent Saturday night and Ash avenue. O H. Willard Jly721p Sunday in the Grove. Wanted—For irrigating purpose, hy Mrs. Thos. Funk was in the Grove draulic rum, inch und u quarter di> Monday. charge or about. Must be in good BLACK BUTTE Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Jones, the How shape and reasonable. Also quantity ard Cox family, Miss Orpha Combs and (Special to The Sentinel.) of pipe, box 215 Cottage Grove. jy7 21p 11. Combs visited Sunday at the home 10.—Mr Hopper has been home of Mrs. Susan Walker aud Mist Eminit For Sale by Owner—-A city home the July past week putting up his hay. Jones. where one can make u living. Close Mr<. Kathleen Reed iindMr Isabel I Elmer Groat und Dick Unman are to business section. Three acres luml, Jenkins spent Thursday night with j camping at Black Butte and working fine soil, fruit, loganberries, grapes, for Russell Bcmis clearing the line fine garden growing, large lawn aud their aunt, Mrs Jane Funk the power company cut through the shade trees. lU-rooui good house, Lawrence Funk and Guy Yuuatta \ Black Butte property. modern, large bath room, hot and cold motored over from Hutherlm Saturday Everett Groat, of Astoria, returned water on porch, in kitchen, and up evening. stairs. Kitchen has built 111 features, Mrs Georg* Bail. , of London, and home last week tuking Mr. Groat’s very convenient. One very large Miss Orplia Combs spent Friday with two ^mall sons Robert and George with him screened porch, urn smaller screened Mrs Walker. Mr Grout - daughter, Mrs. Kathleen porch, Quitu large barn Some furnish Miss Grace Funk and Miss Alice Reed, left Friday for her home in tug- will go with place, price *3150. Brookings. Inquire ut 39 Nellis Place, Cottage Grove jly7-2lp Lost—Small package ot quilt pieces HEBRON. and blocks on street. These are need (Special to The Sentinel.) ed to finish a quilt for the children’s July 11.—The girls club met nt Mrs. farm home. Will the finder please re J. Q. A. Young's home last Thursday turn them to M. J. Cham bn lam, super intendent of the child welfure commit You are always particular afternoon. tec, Cottage Grove. j!4p about your butter, go you Evert liurky, of eastern Oregon, spent the Fourth of July with his For Sale—Good yotmg fresh milk cow should be about your bread. father, F. H. Rurky. Also young mules and an extra good Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lyons, of team of horses weighing about 1400. Springfield, visited Inst week at the USE CHERRO FLOUR .1 H Hawley, phoni 5-F12. j!4 28pd home of Mr. Lyons’ mother, Mrs. F. | H. Durky. Sale or Rent—New modem 6 -room at your grocer EEPOET O f THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK AT For bungalow Mrs. Harvey Taylor is ut Creswell and gurugc Corner Pacific COTTAGE GEOVE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE ’^ S o n ie o f ^ iis s ^ L id i^ ^ I e ll^ t^ ^ r ie iid s highway and Nellis place. Inquire No CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1922 57 Pacific highway. j!4 28pd RESOURCES For Sale or Trade—go acres 12 miles Loans and discounts__________________________________ $ *273,880.09 from Grants Pass, 6 miles from Mer Overdrafts: secured, none; unsecured__________________ 649.84 ltn, Ore. Write Mrs. Henry Preevcr, U. 8 Government securities owned: Scto, Ore., Route 4. jl4-28pd Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value).... 12,500.00 AH other United States Government Securities_________118,160.20 130,660.80 For Sale—7-room modem house and Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc.___________ .. 113,612.00 li-k acres land; fine lawn with large Banking house, furniture and fixtures_________________ 22,132.80 maple tree, lots of roses, all kinds of Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank______________ 38,467.51 berries and fruit trees, extra good soil, Cash in vault and amount due from National banks........ 182,180.87 large asparagus bed; just the place to Checks on other banks in the same city or town as re raise vegetables for the market. Will porting bank.................................... ............................................. 643.06 Total of two preceding items . ...................... 122,823 93 sell all or part of land with house. In Redemption fund with U. b. Treasurer and due from U. pui re of George W Matthews, 429 8 . Treasurer_________________________________________ 625.00 First street, phone 150 L j!14 28pd Total- For Sale -A fresh Jersey cow. M F. ...... .....*702,831.37 DeaLarzea, Cottage Grove. jU4-28e LIABILITIES Harvard Classics, new. for sale Capital stock paid »a___ 25.000. 00 Set at of half Surplus fund................. price; am leaving city. Ad 25.000. 00 Undivided profits 8,592.97 dress at once Box 634, Cottage Grove, Circulating notes outstanding____ __________ _______ ____ 12,500.00 Ore.______________ jlltpd Cashier’s cheeks outstanding n t- Wanted -Man with automobile about Demand deposits (other than bank depouta) subject to Reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): three hours every Sunday morning Individual deposits subject to check......................................... 404,297.01 i pay C B Gray, e „ Sentinel, pd Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other For Sale -Fresh Jersey cow in good than for money borrowed). ................ ..... .............. ......... 36,052.39 condition Mrs. C. T. Powell, east of State, county, or other municipal depotite secured by pledge of assets of this bsnk________________________ 34,978.62 baseball park, across railroad, Cottage Total of demand deposits (other than bank deposits) Grove._________________jll4pd subject to reserve (three preceding items) 175,328 02 For Sale e, lots on south Sixth street | Time deposit,-: subject to Reserve (payable after 30 days. or subject to 30 days ’ or more notice, and postal saving*!: fenced and pla nted to good family- Certificates of deposit (other titan for money borrowed 12,000.00 orchard Price, *300(1 cash, if taker. | Other time deposits_______ ____________ ___ ___________ 143,881.55 at once. Also two horses weighing 1700 Postal savings deposits.......... ......................................... ............ 221.35 each, »400 cash Will also trade lot in I BEAVER Total of time deposits subject to reserve (three pre Seattle, Wash., for property in Cottage I Scratch ceding items)..................... ............................................. ......... 156 J 02.90 (2 66 Grove or for new Ford. John Hull, i Egg pro«lucer... ( 2.66 |l 1 It I Total.. »702,851 37 (.hole 87 K ( « * protein i Sale- -Fruit jars and baby carriage State of Oregon, County of Lane, as.; I T. C Wheeler, cashier of the above For cheap (1.36 Chop, 80 »o 1 . Sam-. 440 Eighth street, j named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true to the best of Cottage Grove. (2 36 jlltpd Diiirv fet'd my knowledge and belief. T. C. WHEELER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me CORRECT—ATTEST: Cracked corn, 100 For Rent— 2 furnished sleeping rooms this 6 th day of July, 1922 J. H HAWLEY, (2 00 Mrs. J. L. Queen, 309 north Lane I Ibe............ J. E Young. Notarv Public. HERBERT EAKIN, j 17 -21 pd | (Mr commission expire* Meh 9. 1925 O O VEATCH, Director. street. --------------------------------------- -------- Neighborhood News 1 Play Safe Cottage Grove Bottling Works Children’s Wash Dresses at about the cost of the nta- tenais— 98c A dozen dresses in the lot for girls 2 to ti years; math* of good quality ginghams in plain colors or smull cheek patterns. gave her a surprise purty lust Satur John Maehuke, of W'llhinu'tte, and Fred Hluhm, of Oregon City, whih enroot* home from Eureka, Calif., vis ¡ted a few days hist week at the home of Charlie White. Mr. aud Mrs. John Kcbelbeck and children were in the Grove Sunduy to attend church. Mrs. M. Kcbelbeck, of the Grove, is visiting at the home of her son, G. M, Kcbelbeck, dav evening. Read the editorials. You may not. agree with them, but they are likely to rnukc you think, and that’s worth while. tf The Hen will ulwayti appreciate the ap pearance ot' it» owner if care fully cared for. CHERRO Poultry Feeds are most appreciated. Carried by your feedmett. It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s BEAVER FEEDS—Only the best grain used in their manufacture. The formulae are the results of years of investigation, experience and trial by Mr. Standage, one of the proprietors of Beaver Feed Mills. BEAVER FEEDS cost less than other high grade feeds because Gray’s (’ash and Carry »Stores take a large part of the output in the four cities, and Gray sells on a very small margin of profit. The Beaver AIills save freight by using Lane county grains wherever pos sible. QUALITY AND PRICE are bringing home the bacon—Beaver Feed Mills are working night and day. E R A X 5 CASHOCARRF EUGENE Scratch .... (2.60 Egg (17 ma V i ih protein) (2.60 Mill run, 80s ......(1.66 Roll) .1 burl, s (1.70 Rolled .i:.t (1.40 Grountl corn. 100 lb*.......................... (1 96