The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 24, 1924, Page 7, Image 7

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1924
The Other Name On
Your Check
Your checks carry two names—your own and that
of your banker.
For this reason every progressive business man rec­
ognizes the desirability of securing a connection with a
bank which has sound policies, ample resources and
experienced officers—an institution with a high stand­
ing in the business world.
That the Bank of Cottage Grove measures up to
the qualifications is evidenced by the prestige and stand­
ing enjoyed by those who do their banking here.
A. D. Thompson, of Salem, who
was here last week on business, re-
I turned Sunday to his home.
H. M. Damewood left Saturday
for Bitzville, Wash., to make his
home for an indefinite time with
his son. B. M. Damewood.
Optical work—see Scholl.
tf
Earl Fullmer, student at O. A. C„
wa« home over the week end.
John Hostettler, of Grants Pass,
when sending check for the renewal
of The Sentinel, adds a postscript
saying, “We must have the Sent­
inel as we always read it before
the other papers.’’
Galloway writes insurance.
Sherman Baldwin was up from
Curtin Monday having a splinter
removed from his left eye.
Notice of location of the Venus
mining claim in the Bohemia dis­
trict has been filed by Fred Wil­
liams.
Lon Chaney in “The Hunch­
back of Notre Dame,’’ Arcade
Thursday-Friday, April 24-25.
1 the I I I can give you perfect eyesight
J. S. Burnett has purchased tho
*__ » —
without glasses. Satisfaction guar
Utz property, on east Main street,
tfc
formerly owned by U. 8. and Chas. anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen.
E. Bales. J. F. Spray made the deal.
Mrs. George Brumfield returned
Mrs. Merville Veateh underwent Monday from Coburg, where she
an operation for the removal of her had been visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. Warren Wilkins.
tonsils Monday of last week.
Boy DesLarzes left Friday morn­
If you can’t see well, see Scholl.
“Dad" Moore is back on the job ing for Portland, to undergo treat­
driving one of the City transfer ment for appendicitis at the veter­
wagons, after being off several ans’ hospital.
D. J. 8choll, your home optometrist.
weeks with a badly sprained ankle.
O. 8. Lowry left this morning for
Portland, where he will be for two
weeks attending a semi-annual con­
vention aud also buyers’ week for
the J. C. Penney stores in Oregon.
Mrs. Winnie Basket, of Golden,
Calif., visited during the week at
tho home of her sister, Mrs. 8. P.
Shortridge.
Five gallons of gas will
Special for Saturday
Only—April 26
be given FREE with the
sale of any car at the
Service Garage.
• • •
List of Used Cars
Lon Chaney in “The Hunch­
back of Notre Dame,’’ Arcade
Thursday-Friday, April 24-25.
Mrs. Elizabeth Fahrenwald spent
tho week end in Portland at the
home of her sister, Mrs. E. V. Folk­
man. *
Chevrolet, 1921;
Mr. aud Mrs. E. Chaloupka have
Miss Frances Cox, who had been
returned from spending the winter
Chevrolet, 1918;
home from her school at McMinn­
in California. They reported that in
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Dodge, 1918;
ville, taking care of her mother,
a trip of 4000 miles they did not
Buick Four, 1918;
Mrs. Tom Cox, who had the measles,
find a piece of road as bad as that
returned Tuesday morning to her
Studebaker Four, 1919;
between the Southern Pacific tracks
school.
Studebaker Six, 1919.
He twisted it while doing some lift­ in Cottage Grove and their home
8. E. Lowry, of Walker, who sus-
on Knox hill.
ing.
tained a severe burn two weeks ago,
Boy Short has been off the job
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Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn McCargar, of
is visiting in Sacramento, Calif.,
during the past two days but is not
Miss Marian Lowry, of Cottage Eugene, have moved to Baker.
with a sister.
seriously
ill.
Grove, a junior in the school of
Albert Lancaster was dismissed
Mrs. Mike Kebelbeck and Mrs.
EXPEBT KODAK FINISHING is
journalism at the University of from a Eugene hospital Saturday.
Clara Hoffman were in Eugene
Long & Cruson. Phone 75
our
business.
Each
order
gets
the
Oregon, has been elected treasurer
ALL THAT’S NEW IN MUSIC.
Tuesday.
of Theta Sigma Phi, women’s na­ Come in and hear the latest song benefit of personal attention, the
W. B. Owen bruised his left haud
tional honorary journalism frater­ hits. We can supply any need for best materials and the use of mod­
Friday while painting his house and
ern equipment. Our work .must
nity.
any musical instrument. The Pic­ please. The Picture Shop.
W. H. Daugherty was in Port­ is suffering with blood poisoning.
Ed Dalton, who had been em­ ture Shop.
land Monday on business.
Paster J. H. Ebert will go to
The
play,
“
Scenes
in
the
Union
ployed at the Walter A. Woodard
Edna V. Sullivan was up from Depot, ’ ’ to have been given tomor­
GIFTS FOB ANY OCCASION. Ashland Friday to attend the Ep
Lumber company’s mill for a few Eugene over the week end.
Pictures
are
always
appropriate.
We
worth
League convention which will
row night as a part of the enter­
weeks, left Saturday for Portland,
Fred L. Williams was in Eugene tainment at the Easter Star, has do expert framing, enlarging, tint­ be in session there Friday, Saturday
where he has employment.
ing. A complete line of greeting and Sunday. He is on the program
Saturday on business.
cards and music. The Picture Shop. and is a delegate.
Lon Chaney in “The Hunch­ ' Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood, who been indefinitely postponed.
E. A. Hughes, who sold a photo­
8. M. and B. G. Anderson, of the
back of Notre Dame,’’ Arcade had been guests at the home of graph business here several months
Mrs. E. L. Clevenger returned
Thursday-Friday, April 24-25. their daughter, Mrs. H. W. Titus, ago, will reenter the business up­ Anderson & Middleton Lumber com Tuesday from Corvallis, where she
pany, were here from Aberdeen, had been on business.
returned
to
their
home
in
Portland
stairs
in
the
Cooper
building
at
Miss Marjorie and Miss Muriel
Wash., this week on business.
the corner of Main and Fifth.
Shay spent the week end here with Saturday.
Woodson Brothers have sold Ford
S. B. Kern was brought home cars during the past week ns fol­
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C.
Lon Chaney in “The Hunch­ Nelsons ’ Service Station will take
Monday
from
the
hospital.
lows:
Shay. Miss Marjorie has been re­ back of Notre Dame,’’ Arcade in your old tires on new ones. Why
V. A. Wicks, touring; C. E.
Neet, tudor sedan; Victor Cham*
elected at Roseburg, where she is Thursday-Friday, April 24-25. blow ’em out!
bers,
new teaching, and Miss Muriel, who
tUQor
sedan; Ben Jones, tour-
J. B. Hendricks has purchased the
Mrs. Boy Bomaine and small Bedford
ing; vxuy
is attending the state normal school
Guy xv.
R. vrrnzier
Grazier, touring; R.
place
on
Second
street.
W. Lancaster, truck; Chas. Trent,
at Monmouth, has been elected to daughter Betty, of Portland, are
Herald
White
was
up
from
Eu
­
touring; J. R. Smith, delivery Sam
a position in the Roseburg schools. guests this week at the home of
gene Friday on business.
is acquired simply by having Goff, touring; Cecil Mason, tour­
Brighton Leonard was home over Mrs. Bomaine’s parents, Mr. and
A 10-pound son was born April your laundering and dry
ir.g; J. B. Hetrick, touring; Guy
the week end from Wolf Creek, Mrs. A. W. Kime.
touring; F. m.
M. Woodson,
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher was in Eugene 3 to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Douglas,
where he is teaching.
cleaning done at the Cottage Paquette,
of
McCloud,
Calif.
The
mother
is
a
sedan; Walter F. Briggs, , truck; F.
Havo vou seen Nelson’s tire nd Monday.
Grove
laundry.
If
you
have
daughter
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
H.
A. Nystrom, coupe; Ray VanNort
Galloway for insurance. 511 Main.
on this page!
Bartels.
only one suit, our motor will wick, coupe, nnd to J. E. Bunton
Miss Mary Ellen Benson, who is
Mrs. Ida B. Caldwell is confined
a
Ford son tractor.
Miller ’• Machine Shop for call for it and deliver it
leaching at Wolf Creek, and one of to her home with an attack of the
Vernon Field and family, of Rose­
while
you
wait.
We
call
for
Service.
tfc
her students spent the week end Strip-
spent the week end with Mrs.
and deliver work under oth­ burg,
with Miss Benson’s mother, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lawson and
Mr. and Mrs. Chet VanDenburg,
Field’s mother, Mrs. Rosa Currin.
Or pah Benson.
er circumstances also.
who had been guests at the home son Kenton, of Wedderburn, visited
M ss Bonnie Culp, who had been
John Wynne Merryman, student of Mr. VanDenburg’s parents, Mr. during last week at the home of
visiting with Mr. nnd Mrs. John
at O. A. C., spent the week end and Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg, re­ Mrs. Lawson’s sister, Mrs. H. K.
Barker, returned to her home in
with his mother, Mrs. J. A. Merry­ turned to their home at Yacolt, Metcalf. Mr. Lawson returned to
Eugene Saturday.
man.
Wash., the latter part of last week. Wedderburn Monday, and Kenton
J
O. M. Keiu and daughter Thelma
returned to Portland, where he is
Try your silver chest keys
Chicken dinner, 75c, at Gray attending Hills military academy.
spent the week end in Portland at
before 8 o’clock p. m., Satur­ Goose Sunday, 5 to 8 p. m.
Mrs. Lawson will remain here until
Lon Chaney in “The Hunch­ the home of Mr. Kem’s son, H. D.
the latter part of this week.
day, April 26, at Kem’s for
back of Notre Dame,’’ Arcade Kent. They returned Tuesday in
Mrs. D. J. Scholl is home from
Drugs.
Miss Mary Snauer has been re­ Thursday-Friday, April 24-25. their ear, which had been in that
the hospital and is recovering satis­
city being painted.
elected teacher of the Mount View­
Mrs. Mary Taplin sustained a factorily.
Mrs. H. E. Allison, of Roseburg,
Mrs. James Porter has recovered
school.
fracture of one hip in a fall Sat­
visited
during
the
week
at
the
Nelson’s service station has sold
from an attack of influenza.
If
you
want
real
tire
service,
get
urday.
home
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
used cars aB follows: Maxwell to
Mrs. E. M. Oberg went to Port-
J. H. and Fred Bartels and N. J. P. F. Beaulieu, Chevrolet to James acquainted with FISK BED TOPS. H. H. Fointer.
kind last Thursday to join Mi.
Nelson Jr. motored to Portland Thomas, Dodge to Lee Tennis. Ford West Side Garage.
Flemmon Dent and Arthur Divine,
Bert Wynne, of Seattle, and two of Los Angeles, are visiting here nt Oberg, who had just returned from
Thursday. Mr. Nelson spent the to George Quimby, Gray to Wilbur
other miners, of Alaska, went into the home of Mr. Dent’s mother, an eastern trip.
week end there, participated in the Spray.
Miss Esther VanCamp, a teacher
Bose City Gun club shoot and
Mendenhall, the jeweler, never the Bohemia district Saturday to Mrs. John Simpson. The two will in the Medford schools, spent the
the Evening Star mine. remain here for about a month and
brought home an Overland sedan.
tells your secrets.
tfc inspect
They returned Monday evening and on their return they will be ac­ Easter vacation here at tho home
Nelson Electric Shop, where
C. T. Powell, of Portland, spent expressed the opinion that the prop­
companied by Mr. Dent’s sister, of her aunt. Mrs. M. A. McGee.
Ninth hits Main.
tfc the week end here with Mrs. erty had great prospects.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grube, of
Miss Mary Dent.
Vinal Banflall is recovering from Powell.
Dexter, visited Sunday and Monday
John Ostrander, who had been
Mrs. Harry VanSchoiack and visiting at the home of his brother,
an operation for the removal of an
at tho home of Mr. Grube’s sister,
daughter May returned Saturday W. H. Ostrander, returned to his
Mrs. Schofield Stewart.
abscess from the throat.
The wholesomcness, tastiness
from Portland, where they had been
Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wileox
8. L. Godard was hobbling around on account of Miss May’s health. home in Eugene Saturday.
Lon Chaney in “The Hunch­ and well-baked qualities of and daughter and Mrs. Wilcox’s
a few days of the past week as the She is getting along satisfactorily.
our
mother,
Mrs. Lizer, spent the week
result of dropping a brick on the
back of Notre Dame,’’ Arcade
end at the home of Mr. Wilsox’s
Eight o’clock p. m., Satur­ Thureday-Friday, April 24-25.
small toe of one foot.
sister, Mrs. C. O. Cruson. They
See Scholl and see better.
tf day, April 26, is the final
were on their way from Los Ange
Mr. and Mrs. Claire Parks, of
hour to test your keys for the Eugene, spent Easter Sunday at the make people come from les to Portland, where they will
W. A. Gnroutte has been nursing
i___
a lame back during the past week. silver chest. Kem’s for Drugs home of Mrs. Parks’ parents, Mr.
many distances to get them. locate.
and Mrs. J. A. Ashby.
Mr. and Mrs. Herald White nnd
Try them yourself and see small
daughter Abby, of
i
Eugene,
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edmisten and
what a tasty delight they spent Sunday at tho home of Mr.
son Balph, of Lakeview, who are
are.
White’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. N.
residing at Eugene this winter
W. White.
while Balph is attending the uni­
versity, spent Easter Sunday at
Joe
Baker,
accompanied
by
the J. Q. Willits home. The two
George Hohl, motored to Salem Hun
families were formerly neighbors at
day to see a sister who is ill.
Lakeview.
Autin Lindsey, Proprietor
James Mills, who is attending the
LOST—A chance for some dandy
Hills military academy in Portland,
pictures these bright days if you
spent the week end here at the
haven’t a camera. Get one and
See Nelson for used cars. All home of his uncle, K. K. Mills.
bring us your films for best re­ kinds at good prices. Bring in your
(all guaranteed tires)
K. K. Mills went to Portland Mon­
sults. We’ll help you get good pic­ trading stock.
day to attend the annual session of
tures. The Picture Shop.
Mrs. 8. E. Markley, has returned tho Oregon funeral undertakers as­
Clarence B. Boyd and family, of from Eugene, where she had been sociation, of which he is a member
Medford, spent the week end here for three months with Mr. and Mrs. of the board of directors.
at the home of Mrs. Boyd’s parents, Walter Hauser.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis, of
30x3 fabric................ $8.50
31x4 cord........... .....$21.00
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown, and
Clifford Shortridge, who was re­ Oakland, visited during the week
with
Mr.
Boyd
’
s
relatives.
30x3% fabric
$9.50
$23.50
cently discharged from the U. 8. at the home of Mrs. Davis’ sister,
32x4 cord...........
Mrs. Carrie Knox arrived Friday army, has left for Spokane, Wash., Mrs. Leslie Hawkins.
30x3% small cord....$11.00
33x4 cord...........
$24.50
from Portland to spend the summer where he is to be employed.
Mrs. Iva Thompson, of Eugene,
30x3% reg- cord..... $12.50
with her aunt. Mrs. 8. E. McFar­
E. C. Lockwood was in Eugene visitod Bunday with her nephew,
34x4 cord...........
$24.75
land.
Monday on business
F. E. Dickson.
30x3% oversize cord
Chicken dinner, 75c, at Gray
32x41/2 cord........ ....$28 00
Mrs. Charles Adams will enter
...............................$14.50
Tert your nlver chert keys
Goose Sunday, 5 to 8 p. m.
tain the M. P. G. club at its regu­
NOW
at
Kem
’
s
for
Drugs.
33x4%
cord
........
$29.00
30x3% m ...... ........ $15.50
lar meeting next Tuesday afternoon.
Mrs. D. J. Scholl, who recently April 26 is last day.
underwent
an
operation,
was
34x4% cord....... .... $30.00
Mrs. F. E. Dickson and non went
30x3% balloon type
brought home Bunday afternoon
to Portland Saturday to visit for
$31.50
................
$19.75
33x5 cord...........
and is getting along satisfactorily.
two weeks with Mm. Dickson ’ h
mother. Mrs. Stillwell.
Virgil Gowdy. who is in a Eu­
35x5 cord...........
$33.50
31x4 fabric...-.......... $18.00
gene hospital, is getting along sat­
D. E. Severny, of Florence, spent
isfactorily and will probably be
the week end at the Joe Damewood
Cottage
Grove
brought home the fore part of next
home.
week.
Mrs. Clyde Nokes, of Albany,
visited during the week at the home
Silver chert keys must all be
Those
who
saw
these
two
in
of
Mr. Nokes’ parents, Mr. and
tested by 8 o’clock p, m., Sat­
Special—1923 Gray roadster..............
$485
urday, April 26, at Kem’s for their recent wrestling match Mrs. John Nokes.
1922 Dodge touring................................ -........... $450
O. E. Jones was here from Rose
realize that this will be one
Drugs
burg Monday on business.
1917 Dodge touring (closed top)......... . ............ $450
Mrs. B. B. Hanna has returned from ! of the evenest matches put
Howard and William Fish
on here for some time. Yokel er, Gurin
1916 Dodge roadster..—...... ......
$325
Roseburg, where she had been on a
who had been in Portland on
nursing
ease.
is
former
light
heavyweight
business and were returning to their
1919 Ford touring, with starter........................ $175
Mrs. Lucille Nelli», who had been
homes at Sisson, Calif., spent the
champion.
1917 Ford touring..................... ............ ............. $135
writing in Oakland, Calif., and who
week enJ here at the home of Mr
Howard ’» and Mrs. Fisher’s par
was
returning
to
her
home
in
Port
­
1918 snappy Ford bug____________
$185
ent», Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Howard.
land. visited Monday with Mrs. B
E. J. Schofield was a business
1918 Maxwell touring______________________$150
C. Quigley.
Mrs. Lilly Crowe, of Lorane, vis
visitor
in
Eugene
Monday.
Hughes Studio will be open for
1917 Maxwell touring___________ ____ ______ $75
ited during the week with Mr. nnd
John Graber was in Eugene Mon Mm. J. Hardy Crow.
business between 1st and 5th of
1914 Ford touring..............
$65
May. Corner Fifth and Main, np- I day on business.
An 8-nound son was born last
stairs.
a24p
Earl Ishmael, of Medford, spent Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. George
1918 Studebaker touring......... .......
$135
F. M. Hambrick returned last Easter day here.
Fisher, of Lorane.
1916 Overland touring.............. ._....................
$35
Thursday from Salem, where he had
Stewart for good plumbing
Jennings Booker,, youngest non of
been called by the state industrial
1916 Flanders.----- ---------------- --- ------------------- $35
Mr*. Rome Dixon. of Detroit, George Booker, who recently und^r-
accident commission.
went an operation for appendicitis
John F. Knox, who had been «pent Ea«ter Sunday at the home
a Eugene hospital, is getting
first trick operator here for a num of her parenti*, Mr. and Mr*. D. J. in
along satisfactorily.
her of year», has been let out in Grove, returning to her home Mon-
Harvey Robinson left tho latter
the general reduction in employes day,
lira. L. McAboy has received pert of last week for Los Angeles
by the Southern Pacific.
fbe Homelike Place to Stop
Cottage Grove, Oregon
word of the rerent death of her to be employed as property man
Miller’s Machine Shop for mater-in
law, Mrs.
Wilkinson, on the Ellison White chautauqun
Service
tfc| in Seattle.
circuit.
BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
I Tales of the Town I
SERVICE GARAGE
That “SPIFFY” Look
COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
ROLLS
WHY TAKE A CHANCE ON SOME OFF BRAND
TIRE WHEN YOU CAN BUY
United States, C. T. C.
Kelly or <3. & J.
City BaKery
PAGE SEVEN
THREE REASONS WHY—
your table needs can best be supplied here.
FIRST—The quality of our groceries- both the daily
supply of fresh vegetables as well as our complete line
of canned, package and bottled goods—is always such
as will win your ready approval.
SECOND - Our prices arc always well within rea­
son—ofttimes lower than you can find them elsewhere.
THIRD—It is our constant aim to render prompt
and courteous service to every customer.
McQueen’s Grocery
=0
Mr. and Mrs. D. Y. Allison, of
Willamina, visited relatives here
the latter part of last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers
and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dugan
left yesterday ou a motor trip iuto
Washington.
Claude Coffman, of North Bend,
visited during the week at the home
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C.
Coffman.
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson re­
turned Sunday from Klamath Falls.
The/ went by way of Ashland and
returned by the eastern Oregon
route.
W. R. Coleman, game warden of
Jackson county, who was returning
from Portland, visited Monday with
C.«E. Stewart. The two have been
friends for 20 years.
Mr. and Mrs. John Woodard and
baby havo gone to California by
motor on a business trip.
E. S. Holderman, forest ranger,
and his assistant, Ray VanSchoiack,
have begun their summer work at
Rujada.
Mrs. Ben Mattoon, of Drain, was
a week-end guest at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Cellers.
Mrs. Frank Knox and daughter
Betty Jane were in Eugene Friday.
Miss Marian White spent tho
week end with friends in Eugene.
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher and Mrs. Earl
Hill were in Eugene Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Wells, E. S.
Thralls and Mrs. E. H. Langford,
of Raymond, Wash., who were mo­
toring to Myrtle Creek, visited
Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Win.
Baker.
Claude Fuller and family, of Wal­
la Walla, who were cn route to
California, visited during the week
at the home of Mr. Fuller’s uncle,
N. L. Bolton.
Waste of Water Unlawful
George H. Brainard and J. F.
Spray havo formed a real estate
partnership and will occupy the
Spray building.
Card of Thanks.
We wish to express our sincere
appreciation of the kindness shown
us at the time of the death of our
brother, Merlin Peters, particularly
those who so kindly assisted with
tho funeral.
LEE W. PETERS,
a24c
FRED H. PETERS.
Say it with printers’ ink.
NOTICE OF FILING REPORT OF
WIDENING OF NORTH
TENTH STREET
Notice is hereby given that Har­
vey Taylor, surveyor, acting as city
engineer, filed in the office of the
city recorder, April 12, 1924, a re­
port and a plat of the survey on
tho proposed widening of north
Tenth street to a width of fifty
feet, which report states it “will
be necessary to inelude a strip of
land 25 feet in width nnd 329.5 feet
in length off the east side of prop­
erty belonging to Sarah H. Harms. ’’
The Common Council nt its regular
adjourned session, April 21, 1924,
ordered an ordinance drawn adopt­
ing said report, which ordinance
will bo presented at the next-regu­
lar meeting, Mav 5, 1924.
By order of council.
HOMER GALLOWAY,
a24inyl
Recorder.
CLEAN-UP DAYS
May 1, 2, 3 aud 5 are
hereby declared as Clean-up
Days for the City of Cottage
Grove. All residents are here­
by required to clean up all
rubbish and debris during
those days. The rubbish anti
debris will be removed at the
expense of the city if put into
sacks or barrels and placed
upon an improved street where
it can b«t easily reached by mo­
tor truck, or upon an improved
alley, if within the business
district. Those placing rubbish
upon unimproved streets will
be required to remove the same
at their own expense.
a24ml ANDREW BRUNI),
By order of council
Mayor.
Section 3 of ordinance No.
198 reads as follows:
“Section 3. It shall be un­
lawful lor any householder or
other consumer of water sup­
plied by the City of Collage
Grove to cause or permit water
to run or be discharged through
the pipes or faucets in any
house, building, or lot, owned
or occupied by such house­
holder or other consumer of
water in excess of the quantity
actually necessary for domestic,
irrigation or lawful purposes
for which payment has been
made.
“Any violation of this sec­
tion shall be punished by a
fine of ¡.ot to exceed $25 upon
conviction before the Recorder
arber hop
of the City, of Cottage Grove
and every day of violation of
We liob, Curl and
such ordinance shall constitute
a separate offense.”
Marcel Hair
This is notice that, above
ordinance will be strictly en­ Barber work in general ;
force«*. We ask the coopera­ special attention to children.
tion of all law abiding citizens.
WATER (XJMM1TTEE
630 Main, P. 8. Bukowski, Prop.
a24e
of City Council,
imperial ]
B
S
AT THE FOLLOWING PRICES
Hand vs. Yokel
USED CAR BARGAINS
Nelson’s Service Station and Garage
Thursday, April 24
CLOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE,
WATCH REPAIRING
F. E. Mendenhall
In Hsrt’s New Era Drug Store
8. P. Watch Inspector
Cords in Accord
Our tires are warranted
perfect in every particu­
lar the name of the man­
ufacturer is sufficient.
And we. have a stock that
includes all of the best
makes, the most reliable
for long wear under hard
road work. Make your
next tire purchase from
us and you will always
buy here in futiire._____
I GOOD YEAR, KENYON
___ and DURO CORDS
COTTAGE GROVE
SERVICE STATION
Fifth and Main Streets
W J. Woods, Proprietor