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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
PAGE SIX Cosmopolitan Corporation present* in » » i- / ^MARION' DAVIES ‘When Knighthood Kt was in Flower* / (f Av The world-famous romance In a mll- llon-dollar netting of dazzling splen dor—la 12 reels. Somewhere in the wanted column will be luuud the name of some res ident of the Cottage Grove country. That peiauu is entitled to a free wantad for three issues, it he or she presents copy for the same wiliuu IU days from the date of tins paper. A uew name will be selected at ran ’ doui each week, und this me laud of lerealiug luleresi in lire wuulads will be continued for several months. PURE BLOOD 8. C. BLACK MLN orca eggs for hutching, $1 per 15 ' at residence, 1865 East Main 81. Please order ahead as eggs are lim ited. E. E. Thornton, P. O. Box 636, Cottage Grove. a6-13p s’ ... Ct (faruntounl (fidare Arcade Theatre THURSDAY AND FRIDAY-APRIL 19 AND 20 25 AND 50 CENTS t Carbon The enemy of power, efficiency and plea sure. Do you know what makes it? Most motor oils are made of light oils and “cylinder stock.” “Cylinder stock” contains many impurities because it is the residue left in an oil still after the refining process. It is a sticky substance which when subjected to the intense heat of the cylin der forms a hard, flinty deposit—carbon. SUNOCO THE DISTILLED CIL is not a compound but a pure, wholly dis tilled oik As it contains no “cylinder stock” the reason for carbon formation is re moved. Notice how free from carbon your motor is when you use Sunoco. A4 yowr Sunoco dealer for booklet, "What’s Happening Inshl« Your Motov?” MARSHALLWELLS COMPANY MINNEAPOLIS PORTLAND SPOKANE The*« dualtn tell SUNOCO— talk lubrication with them R. J. Hawley Garage, Eugene, Oregon Ralston Electric Supply Co., Albany, Oregon J. A. Thompson, Blodgett, Oregon Cheshire Mercantile Co., Cheshire, Oregon Shields Ruch & Company, Junction City, Oregon Jucknun 4 Addison, Txirane, Oregon ATTENTION CHICKEN RA18EK8. 1 have several hundred bushels of wheat and oats mixed specially. Good for chickens. Owner, P. W. Bunco, 523 E. 25 No., Portland, Ore., or Wes Chnamau, Dorena, Oregon. iu»tfc 811. VEB QUILL BABY CHICKS all sold till April 15, except pos sibly a few overhateh. Several thou sand Utility chicks after that date. Price, 100 for $15; 500 for $70; 1000 for $135; 20 per cent books order, balance on delivery. Wui. Hands A bon, Box 614, Coltage Grove, Ore., phone 1-F2. rnOtfc AÖ DULUTH X WANTED—TEN HEN TURKEY«. B. M. Hawley, Cottage Grove, Ore. m2lfc * ADMISSION, 1 WANTADS McDaniel Ä I ¿and, Croswell, Oregon Frank E. Blair, Lowell, Oregou Hans M. Peterson & Hons Co., Florence, Oregon Suttle & Simpson, Noti, Oregon W. M Wade, Marshfield, Oregon J. T. Boss, Powers, Oregon STANDARD OIL STATION QET8 FIRE EXTINGUISHER A 40-g::llon chemical fire extin guisher was installed last week at ; the plant of the Standard Oil com i puny. The extinguisher is intended I for use at the plant but will be for use in the neighborhood in case of fire. Mr. Case Resigns as Pastor. Friends of William Moll Case will bo interested to learn that his re cent ill health has forced him to tender his resignation as pastor of the Central Presbyterian church in Eugene. Since his physical break down in December Mr. Catm has not occupied his pulpit. He is at present with relatives at Ann Arbor, Mich. Would it be any aal ial'act ion to you in these times jf you could put some of your money into the great na tional tund held by the Federal Reserve Banking System which is standing back of and steadying the business interest» of the country! You can do it by depositing your money with us, as "e in turn keep part of it on deposit with our Federal reserve bank, where it will lie ready for you when MEMBI R FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM FIRST NATIONAL BANK (The Ohl Reliable) PRETTY GINGHAM Twelve Births; Eight Deaths. There were twelve births during the month of March, according to the report of C. E. Frost, city health officer. They were divided equally between males and females. There were eight deaths, of which six were males and two females. THE ALL SEEING EYE. A dispatch from London says that the lynoseope has been so per- fected that the inventor has been able to »ee more than 900 miles. Pretty noon the lonely wife at home can have one of these machines in stalled in the house and see what hubby is doing at the seashore. FOR SUMMER DRESSES Exceptionally good quality beautiful new plaids, checks and stipes; charming color combinations. 27-inch ginghams specially priced at yd..... 32-inch fine quality ginghams at................. 32-inch tissue and french ginghains per yd WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for genuine gunran teed hosiery for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. Salary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line. International Stocking Mills, Nor W. C. JOHNSON IS ENTITLED ristown, Pa. m30jnelp to a free wantad for three issues. Present this notice within 10 duys. EXTRA BABY CHICKS APRIL 10. This is the best time of the sea See announcement al the head of son. May 2 hatch 12%c each. Bert thia column. V. Hands, two miles east on Dorena a6-20p POE SALE OR TRADE—FORTY road. acres 8 miles from town, $1500. FOR SALE — PURE BRED WHITE Would consider car as part pay pigs: males, $4.50; females, $4. ment. Good buildings, orchard and outrange. H. T. Williams, Mosby Would like to trade young mare Creek, phone 19-4’2. a!3my4p for a Mump puller. C. H. Haight, phone 38-F12. a6-20p FOR SALE—RESIDENCE PROP FOR SALE — ONE DOZEN TWO erty. House has six rooms with month old O. I. C. pigs. R. Y. bath and store room. Inquire at a6-20p place, 844 south Sixth. m30al3p Porter, Walker, Ore. 19c 29c and 35c 50c FOR SALE—BABY CHICKS FOB May 17, of the O. A. C. and Hol lywood strain; heavy layers; $13.50 pur 100. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Disston Route, Cottage Grove, Ore., Phone 1-1’2. in30al3p FOR SALE CHEAP—ONE TEAM FOR SALE—GOOD YOUNG MILK goat. Write Box 83, Yoncalla, weighing 3000 lbs., and another a6-20pd weighing 2000 ibs.; also wagon and Ore. two seta of harness. G. H. Fuller WANT TO HEAR FROM OWNER ton. 11130a 13p of good farm for Hale. State cash MAKE ME AN OFFER ON A 1920 price, full particulars. D. F. Busli, a6eowjl5p touring car; will trade uh first Minneapolis, Minn. paymeul on hiiiu II city property. FOR SALE—LOTS ON JEFFER 704 Birch avenue. m30al3p son a.'enue, half block from state FOR SALE OR TRADE—ONE LOT highway, 123x61 feet. Mrs. Clara n6-20p iu Seattle. Price, $400. John Hull, Burkholder. phone 37-F5. ni30tfc BAI,ED HAY FOR SALE BY E. C. Lockwood. Call at office. n13c FOR SALE—40 ACRES 4 MILES from Cottage Grovo; 15 acres in FOR SALE—A FEW TÜRKEN eggs, $1.50 the setting, Mrs. Jo cultivation, fenced and cross n!3-27p fenced, good improvements, good neph Smith, Star, Ore. young orchard, fine spring piped to FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE FOR house, barn and poultry houses; on Ford ear, Chevrolet touring ear. phone line; priced to sell. Ask for West Side Grocery, phone 9. a 13 27c particulars. Addison Williams, route 2, Cottagi^ Grovo, Ore. Telephone FOR SALE REMINGTON STAND 37-F4. m30a 13p ard No. 10 typewriter. Perfect condition. Used about 15 months. MY RANCH OF 142 ACRES FOR L. C. Miehener nt Helliwell, Bungs sale or (mile. Partly cleared anil & Marksbury store. al3-20-27pd improved. A. E. Westrope, Star, Ore. m.'IOn I <p FOR RENT—TWO HOUSEKEEP ing rooms and hall. Call at 336 FOR HALE LOT 11, BLOCK 2, north 11 street. Mrs. P. J. Stone- Manitou Park, N. E. corner north burg. aprlSpd Ninth street, near bridge. Will ex-1 change for Portland property. J. B. j FOR RENT—3 UNFURNISHED Protznmn, 781 East Taylor Street, rooms at 1627 west Main street. Portland, Ore. m30tfc I C. B. Waples. nL3p < NEW Sport Sweaters $3.95 to $6.75 Slip-on and tuxedo style sweaters in fibre silks and fine wools. Egyptian designs in artful color combinations and all of the new plain shades. A PLEASING ARRAY OF NEW SPRING FOOTWEAR New spring and summer models in the celebrated Peters make are offered at money-saving prices. Pumps and oxfords in kid or patent with low or mili tary heels, two color combinations, colonials, priced at— $3.50 to $6.50 Z Helliiueii.ßangs&Mdrksbunj I 7Xe Daylight Storefor Quality and Sendee REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIR8T NATIONAL BANK BASEBALL SEASON OPENS APRIL 20 AT SPRINGFIELD AT COTTAGE GROVE IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON APRIL 3, 1023. Baseball season opens for Cottage Grove high school on /Xpril 20, with RESOURCE« Loans and discounts__ ____________________ __ __ $365,506.7» a game at Springfield. Prospects Overdrafts, unsecured......................... .......................... 1,015.13 for a winning ball team this year U. 8. Government Securities Owned: are good with eight of last year’s Deposited to secure circulation (U. 8. bonds par baseball letter men back. The value) ------- - -------- - ------- -------------------------- ----- $ 12,500.00 letter men who are playing are: All other United States Government securities (in VVendall Cochran, outfield, Roy cluding premiums, if any)_______________ ____ 127,418.45 13», »18.45 Heck, third base, Lloyd Armes, first base, Harvey Robinson, second Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc_______________ 126,407.45 base, Harley Williams, catcher, Bunking house, furniture und fixtures..................... 22,773.00 Henry Hubbell, Cleo Morelock and lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Hauk ............ 44,447.73 Brighton Leonard, pitchers. Cush iu vault and amount due from uatioual banka 00,480.51 Checks on other banks iu the same city or towu ua reporting bank.... ............................................. ..... 401.33 High School May Publish Paper. Plans are being formulated for the publication of a bi-monthly Total of two preceding items. ............ 99,971.84 mimeographed paper next year by Redemption fuud with U. 8. Treasurer and due from U. 8. Treasurer.__ ___ ______ _________ __ 625.00 high school students under the su- Other ussets.___________________________________ 1,734.60 ^ervisiot^o^^i^^nglis^jlejiartnienL Total.. LIABILITIES Capital Stock paid in................ .................. ................... Surplus fund..................... ................................................ Undivided profits______ _________ _________ _____ $ Less current expenses, interest, and taxes paid....... $802,400.89 $ 5,450 66 13.50 Circulating notes outstanding Amount duo to national banks Cashier's cheeks outstanding..... . Keeping Business on a Level X Total of two preceding items............................ ....... 3.659.17 Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) sub ject to reserve (deposits payable within 30 days): Individual deposits subject to chock......................... Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days (other thnn for money borrowed)__________ ___ State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledge of assets of this bank or surely bond Dividend* unpaid. ....................... _ Total of demand deposit* (other thnn bank do - posits) subject to reserve, four preceding items 542,084.4» Tims deposit* subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, or subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings): Certificate* of deposit (other than for money bor Other time deposits.................... . Postal savings deposit* __ _________ ..______ __ Total of time deposits subject to reserve, three preceding items. ............................................. ..._ 188.810.07 Every patron of The Sentinel is »helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to be one of the best country newspapers published anywhere IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S SPECIAL PRICES ON Kerr's XX chop, 80s..................................................... $1.30 This is a special price—Quantity is limited. Beaver Mills Scratch, 100s....... .................... $2.60 A well balanced, excellent feed Beaver egg producer, 100s............. $2.70 This is full 21% protein—Tested and proved satisfactory Beaver scratch, 100s.___ _____ ...__________ ___ $2.70 Contains oMt groat»—like Kerr's feeds 25,000.00 25,000.00 5,437.18 12,500.00 2.22» 45 1.420.72 A FULL LINE OF KERR'S CHICK AND POULTRY FEEDS 471,240.2« 30,862.63 34,981.60 5,000.00 5,000.00 1843 10.07 1,500.00 $802,400 80 Total_ _ State of Oregon, County of Ijine, Mt 1. T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ia true to the beat of mv knowledge and belief. T. C. WHEELER. Cashier. Subscribed and »worn to before Correct—Attest: me thi* 10th day of April, 1923. HERBERT EAKIN, HERBERT W LOMBARD. N. W. WHITE. Notary Public for Oregon. J. H. HAWLEY, | (Commission expire* Nov. 20. 1025) O. O. VEATCH, Directors. NEW PLUMBING SHOP NOW OPEN I have opened a plumbing »hop in the Hubbell building at the rear of the Eagle Cigar store. I am ready to handle plumbing of every kind and to guarantee first ’— "•''-Vninnship on every job, whether large or small. Our motto will be, “Every job done in a manner to t-e-r. »ke business coming. ’ Schofield Kerr ’a Kerr’s Kerr’s Kerr’s Kerr ’s white mill run, 80s............... ............... ... egg producer, 100s.................................. scratch feed, 100a__________________ chick mash, 100s............. . .................... . chick scratch, 100s___ _____________ $1.50 $2.75 ......2.80 -$3.40 ...$3.40 Ue want white hennery egg» highest cash price paid. Premium on whites ERA/s CASM&CARRy Muter Plumber /