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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 13, 1923)
COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 IT’S “BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE’’ WAY Marriage licenses were issued Saturday to John F. Lamson and Phoebe Ann Skidmore, both of this city, and to Jesse Carl Hobbs, of Bull Run, and Wreatha Lynch, of Cottage Grove. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Godard. HATCHIN’ DOLLARS OUT OF NICKELS AND DIMES with a nest egg bank —it’s yours for the asking —at the bank where savings grow. Bank of Cottage Grove —got yours? ------ WHY DOES A BROWN------ --------- COW EAT GREEN--------- --------- GRASS AND GIVE--------- ------------ WHITE MILK?-------- —: -------- 1 do not know, but I- -------------------do know----------- --------- that you are getting— ------------- expert service------ 1--------- when you trust your— ------------ eyes with me.------ ----------- My customers are— --------- my recommendation.— ----------------- Ask them.--------- ------ D. J. SCHOLL-------------- -Optician - Optometrist-------- —Factory on Promises--------- —Cottage Grove, Ore.----------- 1 Tales of the Town 4>--------------------------------------------- Mrs. E. P. Eames and children, of Portland, are visiting with Mrs. Carrie Hemenway for a month. A new Ansco Speedex Film. Get six out of six with Ansco. New Era Drug Store. Miss Bonita Marsh, who had been visiting with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Cox, left Friday for her homo in Marshfiold. Galloway writes insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lusk have moved into the property at Sixth and Whitcaker which they recently purchased from Worth Harvey. Miss Nanne Heaton, who had been visiting nt the home of her sister, Mrs. Horner Galloway, left Friday for her homo in Enterprise. Miss Ruth Olson, of Creswell, is visiting at the R. B. Ilannn home as the guest of Miss Beulah Hanna. J. J. Mercer has bought the R. E. Carlton placo on south Seventh I street through J. F. Spray. Empty steel oil barrels, $1 each, at Nelson’s Service Station. Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe has bought a new Gray touring car of Nelson’s service station. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Clow and daughter and Lester Stark, of Port land, visited this week with Mr. Clow’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clow. They were on their way home from a motor trip through Califor nia. Oil interest is rapidly growing. Inquiries left at Durham’s store will have the attention of Tom Awbrey during David Olson’s ab sciicc. jlyl3tfc Miss Mary Ellen Benson is visit ing at Wolf Creek with her fathor, J. 8. Benson. Mrs. Roy Leonard has gone to Marshfield for n visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fuller ton. Why go on your vacation with sore, tired and aching feet when you can get Mrs. Alstott to treat them with Ra- cura? It’s great! jlyl3p Virgil Powell spent the Fourth and several days of last woek with friends at Grants Pass. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Powell loft last week on a motor trip through Washington and into Canada. They will visit at the homo of their son, Robin, in Raymond, Wash. Rubbor stamps. The Sentinel, tf Tho C. A. Lindall family arrived Kem’s Electrical Store for Saturday from Agenda, Kan., for a electrical work. visit at the the O. A. Moore diome. Miss Marian White, who is em ployed this summer iu the adminis tration offices of the University of Oregon at Eugene, spent the week end here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White. New Ansco Speedex Film. Fits any camera or kodak. Get six out of Six with Ansco Film. New Era Drug Store. Miss Ruby Baugh, Miss Spores and Arthur Baugh, of Donna, ami Morris Bocock, of Eugene, motored up Sunday and, accompanied by Mr. and. Mrs. John Spores, of this city, went on to London springs. F. J. Bartels, who had been down front the Bohemia district since be fore the Fourth, returned to the mines Tuesday accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. John I. McGregor, of Port land. Mr. McGregor is a stockholder in the Evening Star Mines company. Jorsce calf meal is a most econom ical food for raising calves. Try it and if you are not perfectly satis fied your money will bo cheerfully refunded. For sale by Sterling Feed Co. o Mrs. Catharine Bader wont to Salem Saturday to visit at the homo of a niece, Mrs. Bolton Hamblc. A daughter was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Glonn McGee. Trado chocks. The Sentinel. tf Mr. ami Mrs. J. T. Sandors, of Walla Walla, Wash., left Friday for California, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Sanders ’ sister, Mrs. M. P. Garoutte. Ii ■ — -r $100.00 REWARD for information leading to the arrest and conviction of any person or persons tak ing personal property from the Knowl ranch located on the Coast Fork river. WALTER A. WOODARD Miss Julia Martindale, who is at tending summer school nt the Uni versity of Oregon, spent the week end here with her mother. Stewart for good plumbing. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Wills, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. Wills’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wills, at London, have returned to their home in Weed, Calif. Eggsl Eggs! Farmers, wo are in the market for first class eggs. Sterling Feed Co. je!5e Mr. and Mrs. Ted Thye, of Port land, who camped last week in the local auto park, left Sunday on a trip to southern Oregon points. Mr. Thye, who formerly hold the light heavyweight wrestling chnmpionship of the world, wrestled a draw- with Ralph Hand on the Fourth. Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson left Saturday for Seattle, Yakima and other Washington cities, where tjioy hopo Mr. Wilson’s hoalth will be benefited. Shingles. S. L. Godard. A marriage license was issued Monday to Elmer Nelson Robbins aud Ora Prine, both of this city. 30x3% Kelly and United States tires at Nelson's Service Station for $0.95. A-l standard tires. Why buy a ‘ ‘ gip. ” Friends of Miss Rita Ridings, formerly of this city but now of Eugene, will be interested to know that Miss Ridings has just success fully undergone an operation for goiter in a Portland hospital. Miss Ridings suffered from the goiter for more than a year, most of which time she was in a hospital in Portland. The goiter affected her heart aud prevented an operation with a general anaesthetic until rocently. Sho had just completed her junior year at the University of Oregon when she suffered a nervous breakdown and the goiter began to bother her. Kem’i\ Electrical Store for electrical supplies. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker, of Sa lem, visited over the week end at the home of Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. G. W. McFarland. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. I.ee, who re cently came here from Canby, hnvo moved to the Omer apartments. Sales books. The Sentinol. tf Miss Maud Lamson has gone to Twin Rocks for an outing. Mrs. Edna Morgan has accepted a position on the sales force at the Fair store. Get six out of six with Ansco Speedex Film. New Era Drug Store. J. B. Burns is visiting in Albany at the homo of a daughter, Mrs. Southworth. Mr. and Mrs. I.. P. Bonnett, of Portland, who were motoring to Sun Francisco, visited Saturday with Mrs. Bennett’s mother, Mrs. Pet Sanford. Merchants! Your salesbooks. Place your order with The Sen tinel 60 days before you must have them. • Sam Veutch has gone to Roseburg to work for the Southern Pacific. Mrs. Pct Sanford is enjoying a visit from her brother, Androw Smith, anil Mr. Smith's son-in-law, D. Birch, both of Salotn. Why pay rent when you can own a homo for the rent I Seo Spray, 105 Main street. m2tfc Mrs. Ralph Teeters and small daughter Eleanor May are herefrom Portland visiting nt the home of Mr. Teeters’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters. Printing. Always consult The Sentinel first. tf SHINGLES CEMENT FIRE BRICK HARD WALL PLASTER FIRE CLAY BRICK W. L. Hubbell Among Eugene people who spent Sunday at London springs resort wore Mr. and Mrs. Otto Gilstrap, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis and daugh ter nml Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Bar rett. Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Spencer also entertained a party of friends at tho springs for the day. Cement. S. L. Godard. Time —is at hand and to every house wife it brings that annual prob lem of finding the right place buy supplies. We’ll your problem for you. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, JARS, JAR RUBBERS, SUGAR —everything you require to j our canning and preserving com plete. Smith-Short Grocery Dan Minogue, bookkeeper for the Oregon Pacific and Eastern railroad company, who was taken to a Eu gene hospital after he suffered a stroke of paralysis last week, is in a critical condition, having suffered a second stroke since his removal to the hospital. Galloway for insurance, 511 Mnin. A ten pound son was born Friday night to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hick son who live just south of the city. W. H. Daugherty has filed suit for $700 alleged due on a note which he holds against L. E. Hpangenberg and E. W. McBee. We have another ear load of Gray cars on the way—5 tourings, 1 road ster. Better get your order in early as the last car load only lasted one «lay. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Smith, of Berkeley, stopped over nt the W. A. Dorwaril home lust Friday night on their way from Berkeloy to Canada by automobile. 98c sale of large pieces of guaranteed aluminumware con sisting of teakettles, buckets, roasters, 3-piece seets and open kettles Saturday and Monday at The Fair Store. The son of Shennnn Shortridge lost his first finger of his right hand a few days ago while at work on a mowing machine. Ho had been operating the machine but throw it out of gear to make some repairs. His father came along, threw th«! machine into gear and tho accident resulted. A six and a half pound daughter was born July 8 to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Costor. Shingles. S. L. Godard. Automobiles were sold this week to the following by Woodson Bros.: H. Peyton, R. H. Fry, R. J. Almond, E. L. Cheney, II. C. Behafor, Harry Neet and Leo Dugan, Ford touring rars; R. W. Arrington and Clifford Smith, Ford sedans; Ham Cappiou*. Ford coupe, C. E. Tates, Fora tractor, 8. L. Godard, Ford truck and W. M. Ward, used Chevrolet. Mr. and Mrs. George McQueen re turned Tuesday morning from Pow ers, where they spent several days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Hol David son. I have several real bargain* in city property; abo good farm*, •mall or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfe F. E. Mendenhall was in Eugene Monday on business. Mrs. Olin Hadley and son Ron ald, of Athena, were here last week visiting at the home of Mrs. Had ley’s sister, Mrs. Omer Moore. Mr. Hadley, who is superintendent of the Athena schools, and who is at tending summer school at tho Uni versity of Oregon, was down from Eugene over the week end. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Godard. • PAPE SEVEN Special Notice! We have Swan’s Down Cake Flour, Eggs, Butter, Chocolate, Spices, Extracts, Raisins and everything you need for your cake baking. Roy Romaine and Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Nelson motored up from Portland Friday and visited at tho A. W. Kime homo until Tuesday. Mrs. Romaiae and daughter, who had been visiting for three weeks at tho Kime home returned with them to Portland. If your business isn’t bettor this year, the reason probably is that you haven’t done u sufficient amount of judicious advertising in The Sentinel. tf Mr. and Mrs. A. Ulmer, accom panied by their grandson, John Ul REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE AT COTTAGE GROVE, IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT mer, have arrived from City Island, N. Y., and are visiting at the home CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON JUNE 30, 1923 of their daughter, Mrs. John F. RESOURCES Woodard. ___ $126,126.65 Loans and discounts_____________ Cement. S. L. Godard. 153.50 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.. Miss Carolyn Schelling, of Marsh U. 8. government securities owned.. ..... 16,187.13 field, visited the first of th«! week Other bouds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov with Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wyatt. ernment, state, municipal, corporation, ete________________ 31,303.99 Miss Schelling formerly taught in Stocks, securities, claims, lions, judgments, etc___________ -— 2,000.00 tho Cottage Grove schools. She Furniture and fixtures___ _________________________________ 3,525.00 went to Oakland Wednesday for a Real ostato owned 1,900.00 id other othor than banking banking house._______________ visit with friends. Cash ou hand iu vault und duo from bauks, bankers and trust Mrs. F. E. Baldwin loft Wodno* companies designated and approved reserve agents of thia 32,202.0« dny for Auburn, Wash., to visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Exchanges for clearing house aud items on other banks in tho J. Elliott. same city or town as reporting bank.......... ..... .................... ——. 12,517.12 SpiroIla corsets. Phone 137 R. a3p Total cash ami due from banks, two preceding items $44,719.18 703.03 Miss Belle Burkholder is doing Interest, 'axes aud oxpvusoa paid___________________________ stenographic work iu the office of .$226,778.48 Total. Herbert W. Lombard. Charles Stocker, of Oak Grove, LIABILITIES is working in the Allison barber .$ 25,000.00 stock paid in______________ ~______________ shop during the absence of 8. V. Capital . 5,000.00 Surplus fund...................................................... ..................... Allison, who is on his vacation. Demand deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: Kem’s Electrical Store for Individual deposit* subject to check, , including deposita* de]—•" due the State of Oregon,, county, citio* or othor < ‘ public fund*............... 136,939.02 electrical machinery. 165.21 J. H. Blakely, who was on his Canhi«1«**» cheeks of this bank outstanding payablo on demand Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject way from Lebanon to Marshfield, to resorve, two preceding items.____ ___________ $137,104.23 where he will be employed, visited Tuesday at the home of his brother, Time aud savings deposits, subject to rosorvo and payablo on demand or subject to notice: E. T. Blakely. 50,997.95 Time certificates of deposit outstanding.___________________ Miss Rita Kelly, who suffered an Savings deposits, payable subject to notice.................................... 8,070.30 acute attack of appendicitis earlier Total of time and savings deposits payablo on demand or in the week, was taken to a Eu subject to notice, two preceding items............. $59,674.25 gene hospital Wednesday night and underwent an operation. Total... Jerace calf meal, for raising calves, pigs and poultry. Sterling State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss, Feed Co. c I, 8. S. Laaswell, cashior of the above-named bank, do solemnly «wear A ten-pound son was born yester that tho above stat« -nont is true to tho host of my knowledge and belief. 8. S. LA88WELI,, Cashier. day morning to Mr. and Mrs. Her bort Whitlock. Correct—Attest: Subscribed and sworn to before J. W. Buckley arrived Wednesday ini' this 10th day of Jnl.V, 1MB. D. J. SCHOLL, from Portland and is looking after ROY E. SHORT, Herbert Lombard, Notary Public. property interests hore. N. E. GLASS, Directors. My commission expires Nov. 20, 1925 Get six out of six with Ansco Speedex Film. New Era Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brant ar Mr. ami Mrs. S. Chestnut, Miss Gerald H. Clark, 18-year-old Eu Elsie Chestnut, Miss Nola Banton, rived last wook from Hoquiam, gene boy, was arrested at Comstock Claude Sherman and Ralph Bhermss Wash., for a visit at the home of Wednesday on a charge of passing have gone on an automobile trip to their son 1 .ester. bad cheeks at Eugene stores. Astoria and up the highway to The The N. E. LaCussc family arrived Miss Maude Skidmore returned Dalles. Tuesday from Seattle to visit at hinl week from a two weeks’ motor 98c sale of aluminumware tho homo of Mr. LaCasso’s parents, trip to Portland and Kalama, Wash., right now when you need it. Mr. and Mrs. P. C. LaCasso. whore she visited friends. She al.se» spent the Fourth in Portland, see All large pieces, limited lot, NOTICE' ing the special celebration in honor Saturday and Monday, July of President Harding. Water used for drinking and cook 14-16, at The Fair Store. bo boiled. OLD RAGS WANTED; 5c a lb. Hot weather due—get your ing purposes should DR. C. E. FROST, West Side Garage. jlylSc bathing suits now at The Fair. j!3c City Health Officer. Nelson’s Service station has sold The Frank Kelly family returned Gray touring cars to Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe and G. B. Arnest, of Cot Saturday night from an over-the- tage Grove, and to Clove Def fen Fourth motor trip. A daughter was born Monday to backer and Jack Epperson, of Co - Regular meeting nt 7:30 p. burg. All these sales wcro made on Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, of Curtin. At m. Wednesday, July 18. July 6. Work in F. C. degree. All Harold Davis, who had been at Get six out of six with Ansco ' members are urged to bo Speedex Film. New Era Drug Store. Seaside for two weeks, arrived home preaent. Visitors welcome. Monday. HERBERT W TOMBARD, Fred Ernst left. Tuesday morning By order W. M. Secretary. for Idaho, where he will remain for some time with a brother who is seriously ill. Mrs. 8. E. McKinney has received the news of tho serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Harry Knowlton, who is in a Hi’nttle hospital and not W ill you expected to rocover from a recent operation. WASTE YOUR Mr. and Mrs. Elbort Bode loft OIN OR yesterday to attend the annual session at Hood River of the Oro- HALL YOU - gon Editorial association, of which MAKE Mr. Bede is president. They were VITE SURE accompanied as far as Salem by Mrs. M. F. Desljirz.es, who has YOU GET entered the state sanitarium thero That’ll make you smile with for treatment. FULL-VALUE satisfaction. Order from us G. E. Finnerty, formerly of this city, who for three years hns boon today. principal of the Eugene high school, will go to Astoria next year as prin cipal of tho high school at that ’ $3000. Tho place. Tho salary is FinnertyB will move to Astoria late in the summer. “Done in Oil” was the subject of an address made by Rev. David Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Berg, of E. Olson, promotor of oil operations Nevada, residents of Cottage Grove hero and in Eugene, beforo tho reg a quarter of a century ago, pitHwd ular Monday meeting of the Ki- has a fresh stock of al) size through tho city Tuesday on their wanis club in Eugene this week. New stamped goods, new films for sale. Will do your way to visit relatives at Lowell ana visited briefly at the home of Mrs. sweaters, new novelties at The developing, rolls 5c, packs Berg’s aunt, Mrs. C. M. Parker. Fair Store. 10c. Printing at half price Nelson’s Service Station will take H. D. Whitlock, who was seriously in the dull finish. Makes a your old tires in on new ones at a good price. Why then take a chance injured several weeks ago when ho specialty of the gloss finish. fell as he stepped from a moving on the old ones! car, is reported as able to be about Views made at any time. Chester VanDcnbiirg left Sunday again. on the return to his home in Yacolt, Wash., after visiting his parents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Van Den burg and Miss Eunice Van Den burg since the Fourth. WHEN YOU PASS Mrs. Orpnh Benson returned Mon- «l.y evening from Corvallis, where sh«1 had been attending Oregon Agricultural college summer school. The assumed bn»inc»s name, Hoff —do not get the impression that we serve only light man Cleaning and Pressing company of Cottage Grove, waa filed in th«» lunches, salads and pastry. Of course we do, but it is office of the county clerk Tuesday by Dwight A. Weir ami Clyde K. a real restaurant, too, where you will bo served with Johnson. tender roasts, steaks, chops and sea foods. Mr. and Mr*. Harley Harm* have moved into the Harm* property at Yes, The Gray Goos«1 Tea Room is where a regular Eighth an«l Gibbs. K. K. Mills has purehaseil a now fellow can get a man’s size meal any time. light Studebaker touring ear through Ix>ng & Cruson. Jack Davis and Mias Eva Brockns visited in Roseburg Sunday with Mias Brockna’ mother, Mrs. J. A. Cottage Grove, Oregon Elledge, who i* at th«1 horn«1 of a sister, Mr*. W. A. Coffin, eonva leaning from a recent operation. BAKE A Ostrander CAKE & j TODAY McQueen A.F.&A.M. Attention VALUE Bakery Goods The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery SAUNDERS STUDIO The Gray Goose Tea Room Gray Goose Tea Room I