The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 12, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
WANTADS
WE BELL LATE MODEL, HIGH
cst grude typewriters ut low
prioes aud on easy terms. We also
handle all makes of adding ma­
chines.
Every machine is thor­
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boy
a machine and pay like rent.
>11
Royal Sales Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
tf sn(2)
COl^AGEJlROVEJiENTINEL^JJONDAICJAinJARYl^lMS
a
Christian Church Elects *--------------------------------------
Neighborhood News a> State May Help in the
Officers for Year
Building of Bridge
LONDON
»
REMOVAL SALE
(Special to The Sentinel.)
At the annual meeting of the
An effort is under way to secure <
Jan. 10.—In spite of the receut help from the state in the erection
Christian church held January 11
the following officers were elected zero weather, California poppies of the proposed new Hendricks
for the year: Elders, Clem Sarff, j and big red daisies in full bloom bridge at Eugene. The state has
N. W. White, W. A. Hemenway were picked by Mr. Lyons from helped erect a number of bridges
constructed across county lines and
and Roy S. Hands; Deacon«, Bert his garden last week.
Another case of diphtheria has it is thought that the court may
Burrows, G. W. McFarland, Albert
developed
in
thia
neighborhood.
OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING Hull, Alfred Beidler, O. W. Hays, i
be able to get funds for the Hen-
leas than 2 feet square. Must be W. G. Massey, N. G. Buell, Fred I Glen Banton has been suffering dricks bridge although it is strictly |
clean and of material that will ab
from that malady several days, a county project.
sorb gasoline;
coline; old underclothing, Beidler, D. H. Reinpie, Alfred | but is now greatly improved.
Representatives of the state high­
flannels and the like preferred. Can White and E. A. Hughes; Deacon­
Clara Powell, Lovelie Abeene and way department were in Eugene
not use old socks, mercerized or esses Mesdames • Brown, Plaster, |
Mrs.
Ivan
Abeene
are
all
sick
with
hard surface good» or small pieces Caldwell, Walker, Younk, Hambrick,
last week making estimates of the
of any kind. We want the best rag» Finnerty, Taylor, Beidler, Buell, Scarlet fever.
cost of the structure. While this
and pay the best price, 6 cents the Small, Hands and Hughes; Trustees, I The logging crew at the W. A. cost i» usually estimated at be- j
pound. The Sentinel.
tf Bert Burrows, Claude Plaster, G. W- Woodard saw mill began operations
tween $75,000 and $80,000 it may
again Jan. I, the mill starting
GUARANTEED HOSIERY, SAM McFarland and Alfred Beidler; '
be possible to reduce it as low as
Jan.
6.
pies your size free to agents. Clerk, Roy 8. Hands; Treasurer,
$65,000 by shortening the main
Write for proposition paying $75 N. W. White; Assistant Treasurer,! Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Ewing and channel span and replacing some of
weekly full time, $1.50 an hour William Hayes; Pianists, Veta children started to Alpine Satur the trestle approach at the north
spare time, selling guaranteed ho­ Plaster and Mrs. O. W. Hays; Bible i day to visit their son Earl, but end
with a fill embankment.
siery to wearer; must wear or
when within a few miles of their
replaced free. Quick sales, repeat School Superintendent, Clem Sarff; destination they encountered such
orders.
International
Stocking Assistant Superintendent, D. H. muddy roads they had to turn
mills, 6234, Morriston, Pu.
nl0jllc2 Remplc; and Secretary and Treas­
back, after being assisted out of
urer, W. A. Hemenway.
canz 12J4
a mud hole with a team.
WILL DO SEWING, MENDING
hard wheat
or darning at my home. Mrs.
A very enjoyable afternoon was
Openlr: Tailor Shop.
Nettie Jones, 128 south Fifth
spent by the needle club at the
stroet.
jl-12p(2)
Max Sc! vurtz has arrived bere home of Mrs. B. A. Pruett Thurs-
...85c
8c
Beans, (white) per pound.........
Lard, i/2-gallon Pail...................
from Portland and will establish a day. The next meeting will be
WILL DO WASHING, IRONING
$1.70
Lard, 1-gallon pail-....................
7c
tailoring shun in a room upstairs with Mrs. A. 8. Newton Jan. 22.
New directors of the Cottage
Prunes,
(nice
ones)
per
pound.
or mending at my home. Prices
in the La ", son building, over Smith
25c
Grove Cannery elected at the regu­
Folgera tea, im pound package
52c
Coffee, (can any brand) pound.
reasonable. Mrs. Nettie Little, 504
THE FLAPPER’S PRAYER.
& Shorts
He expects to be
lar meeting held this forenoon arc
.....
5c
south Tenth street.
j5-15p(2) ready for business by the first of
Matches, per box.........................
25c
Soap, (White Laundry) 7 bars.
C. A. Stevens who succeeds G. W.
33c
I want the lights to brightly shine, McFarland, Frank Sly who suc­
Honey, pint jar..........................
9c
Milk, per* can...............................
WILL SACRIFICE STANDARD February.
I want the men, I want the wine, ceeds N. E. Glass, and George O.
make piano in this vacinity to
I want the fun
1
without the price,
Knowles, elected to succeed him­
reliable party. $10 per month will
I want to be
1
naughty and yet be self. The new directors were elect­
handle. Write Tallman Piano Store,
nice, J I want the thrill of the ed by the unanimous vote of tho
pò ™
VALUE
Orogon,
for
particu-
Salem,
first long kiss,
stockholders. The three old direc­
j812-15p
lurs.
i want the ! things the good girls tors who continue in office *are
miss,
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO
M. M. Wheeler, Charles Bales and L
90c
I want the arms, the heart of a Claude Sehrack.
Picnic hams, (nice ones)..........
2l/2 pound Schilling baking powder... 98c
placo your order for baby chicks
man,
from high producing White Leg-
Organization will be completed
50c
Stock salt, 50 pounds....... .<•
Margarine (Gem nut) per pound....... 23c
A. R. Spearow, Presbyterian min
And yet be single if I can.
horns, O. A. C. or Hollywood inter
this afternoon when the directors I
25c
here,
just
received
an
offer
Macaroni,
Toilet
paper,
4
large
rolls
......
4
pounds
for
.......................
25c
So dear Cupid, give me advice
strains, all Jayors of large eggs. from
meet and elect a secretary and
the Melrose Athletic club, of
25c
Yeast, per package.................................. 5c
Raisins, bulk, 2 pounds for......
Write or phone for price list. Mrs. New
On how- to be naughty and yet be president. The present secretary is i
York,
to
pole
vault
in
the
Waldo Miller, Disston Rte., phone
nice.
Grant
Tower
and
George
O.
10c
Salad
Oil,
Cocoa,
bulk,
per
pound
.......
—
(quart
Amazo)
...................
44c
IFI2.
jll-llj(2) Melrose games in Madison Square I want to do what other girls do, Knowles is president.
Garden, New York City, January
Tease and cuddle up, bill and coo,
It was voted at the meet­
FOR BALE—JERSEY COW, A 28. The club offored to pay all Blacken my eyes and powder my
ing today to raise the capital stock
number-1, gives 3 gallons milk a expenses for Mr. Spearow’» trip.
nose,
of the cannery from $20,000 to
Tho local minister replied that Show my dimples above
Buff
day, for $60. Also have 20 —
$30,000 but there was some question
owing
to
abnoucu
from
his
work
Orpington and Rhode Island Bod
Rouge my cheeks and
as to the right of the meeting to
hens, large varioty for sale. M rs. here during the past year he would
lips,
take this action. Some held that
Sarah E. Kerr, 39 Nellis Place, be unable to attend tho athletic Carry a silver flask on my hip«,
because the meeting was not called
phone 77-L.
jl2-15c contest in New York. Mr. Spearow Tango a little and shimmy a lot,
for that purpose the motion to
is a well known athlete throughout
Park my corset when the weather increase the capital would be il­
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S 8ALE ON tho United States having repre­
is hot,
legal while others held that inas­
EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. sented this county at tho Olympic
Per 100 pounds $2.50
I want to bob my hair and smoke much as the gathering was a regu
games.
35 pounds for....... $1.00
At less than cost
Per box............ ......... 50c
cigarettes,
lar meeting it had power to de­
Notice is hereby given that by
Ride in auto at night and visit cide the matter.
virtue of an execution and order of Court in said County on the 6th
Cabarets,
This question will be taken up by
sale in foreclosure issued out of the day of January, 1925 and said I’lay the gnnio and not get
caught, the directors and reported on at a
Circuit Court of Lane County, execution to me directed com Be a leader in church, Sunday
later date when the issue will be
Oregon, on the 8th day of January, manding mo in the name of the
school and all.
decided.
1925, in a suit wherein on tho 8th State of Oregon, in order to satisfy I wax taught ia college that
We have so many items that it is impossible to list them all, so have de­
I am a
day of January, 1925, in said court said judgment, interest, attorney’s
cided to have
descendent of the monkey,
It. R. Meeks and Inez M. Meeks, foes, costs of suit and accruing And
I am a modernist in belief,
hi«
wifo,
recovered
judgment costs to sell the following described
and this makes me all hunky.
against the defendants Angele M. real property, to-wit:
Rido_________
and swim, golf and skate,
Bargain counters. Come and look them «ver.
Perini and Laura Perini, hi« wife, - The.... West—One-—Half -of- -the
Take the fence instead of the gate,
for the sum of $500.00 with interest Northeast quarter of Section 14, Break all records, ape, but one,
thereon at 8% per annum from Township 21, South of Range 4, And be good and true when the
Juno 19th, 1924, and tho further West, of Willamette Meridian, in
game is done.
sum of $75.00 attorney’s foes und Lane County, State of Oregon.
Uniform motor laws on the Pa­
Beginning at the Southwest cor­ i don’t like popper, but I do like
the costs and disbursements here­
cific coast and better anti-theft
spice,
ner
of
the
Northeast
quarter
of
in in the sum of $23.20, which
I want to be naughty and yet be laws for Oregon are to be pro­
judgment was enrolled and dock­ Section 14, Township 21 South
posed in the coming legislature, ac­
nice.
Range
4
West
of
the
Willametfe
eted in tho Clerk’» office of said
senator
cording to J.
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" Magladry,
' J
Cupid’s Answer.
Meridian of Lane County, State of
Oregon, ruuning thence East 645 The advice I givo is long and from Lane county and director of
ir
the Oregon State Motor association.
feet, thence South 14 degrees 15
true—
Senator Magladry has just re-
minutos, West 253 feet; thence You can’t eat pie nnd have it too,
West 582 feet; thence North 245 If you want the men and want the turned from California, where ho
feet to place of beginning contain­
investigated traffic regulation stat­
wine,
ing 3.50 acres of land, more or it is yours to pay while you love utes. He propose» a joint Oregon
JL Barber Shop
Where Your Cash Buys More
less, all in Lane County, State of
Washington-California committee to
and dine;
Oregon.
If the first one yield» the first be named to handle the uniform
Now, therefore, in the name of
law proposal.
moment ’» bliss,
BOB, Curt and
the State of Orogon, in compliance
“One proposed law that will be
Why the next onii must be a longer
with said execution and 'order of
ye llair
taken up with the Oregon legisla­ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□nnnna States will be exhausted in the
kiss,
He Had His Doubts,
sale in order to satisfy said judg
If you want the arms of tho man tors is to provide for a certificate
near futuro unless vigorous steps
An elderly man was persuaded by
I
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Barber work in general ; incut, interest, attorney's foes, cost
of
ownership
to
prevent
ear
theft.
of heart,
toward reforestation and conserva- I one of his .........
sons to go with
him
______
a tion are taken.
special attention to children. of suit and accruing costs, I will it is his to give a eertain part, This law is in force in California a
to
a
boxing
exhibition.
'□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
on Saturday tho 14th duy of Fell
¡
» you want the things the good and it has resulted in the cutting
* * *
I The son paid for two $2 seats.
630 ■ Main
P.
S. Bukowski, Prop. ■■■o ruary, 1925, at the hour of one
This week marks the close of I One necessary step toward con-
down of motor thievery about 50
Il—
—,
■
girls miss,
“Now, dad,” said the son joy­
o’clock, in the afternoon of said
Then you’ve got to be wiser than per cent, it is estimated,’’ Mr. | the duck season. Local sportsmen servation is to hold lumber pro­ fully, “you’ll Beo more excitement
day, at the Southwest front door
"
are
not
reporting
very
much
luck.
Magladry
said.
most girls, Sis;
duction down to the actual needs i for your $2 than you’ve fever aeon
of tho County Court House, in Eu­
• • •
“The law provides that each car
of the country.
Long distance hauling, piano gene, Lane County, Oregon, offer So watch your step is my advice. owner
in your life before.”
when he applies for a li­
The days of duck hunting in the ’
But you can’t be naughty and yet
moving a specialty.
The old man grunted.
for sale and sell for cash, at public |
cense much show evidence of own­ | Willamette valley arc not what I Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter
be nice.
‘.‘I’ve got my doubts about
auction, subject to redemption ns'
The certificate provided they used to be. Old timers can ! Margaret left Thursday for Eugene
Any time—any where
Go to it kid, with your grease and ership.
‘Two
provided by law, all of tho right,!
by the state must be signed when , tell stories of “pot shots” that to visit with Mrs. Stewart’s sister, ; that,” he said gloomily.
paint,
j
dollars
was
all
I
paid
for
my
mar­
title aud interest of said defend |
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To make you look just what you the ear is transferred and when sound incredible to the younger' Mrs. M. G. Dunn.
riage license.”—Exchange.
I nnts, Angele M. Perini, and Laurn|
the license ia transferred the cor- generation,
ain
’
t,
If
you
know
what
you
want,
use
' Perini, hi.- wife, Massimo Perini 1
Shimmy and drink to your heart’s tificate must be shown to prove j
a wanted to get it for you.
xxx
Say it with printers ’ ink.
xxx
| aud Ha el Perini, his wife, Pete
legal transfer from the former1 Lane county wax once a popular
content,
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Mostachetti and Angelina Mosta !
stopping
place
for
the
migratory
owner,
”
the
senator
stated.
(Across stivet from 8. P. depot) I chetti, his wifo, and First National Be hugged and squeezed till your
-i ■ - ■■
water fowls in their search for a
ribe i are bent,
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
I Bank of Cottage Grove, a corpora
Saleabooks for merchants—The j warmer climate. The Willamette,
Park your clothes on a hickory
Sentinel.
•
xxx■ and other streams were sometimes
STORAGE AND GENERAL j lion, and all persons claiming by.
limb
(through, or under them or any or |
thick with them.
TRANSFER
But don’t you ilare to go in to
A BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHIC, OR
j either of them in and to said
Lodge Officers Installed
swim,
Office phone 6,
SECRETARIAL COURSE
| premises.
The following n«W officers of J Now it is only the occasional
Bathe if you will on the dcwey
Residence phono 155 1.
FRANK E. TAYLOR,
At
the Eugene Business College.
the
Eastern
Star
were
¡»stalled
last
I
three
or
four
birds
flying
about
green,
?J
Sheriff of Lane County
Friday evening: Worthy Matron. ■ in search of safety rather than
T
This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
Oregon.
jl2F9(M)j But you can't use mud and come
Blanche Short; Worthy Patron, inviting water that provide sport
out clean.
and the rates are reasonable.
. .
_ gumjpj.
The game you play is a man’s long Clint Spriggs; Associate Matron, for the
Ari fer further infermetiou
NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE OF
Mabel Smith; Secretary, Velma
suit.
AUTOMOBILES FOB STORAGE Since Eve first ate the forbidden Harrell; Treasurer, Mariotte Ham
Even _
game laws and closed sen­
J. A RHOADS
ant; Associate Conductress. Jennie sons have proved inadequate to
fruit,
Proprietor
Notice is hereby given: that the For whatever you got you 'll pay Beidler; Chaplain, Eva Hill; Mar protect the birds.
A. E. Roberts, President
shal. Sylvia Griggs; Organist, Bessie
following described personal prop­
992 Willamette St.
Phene 666
Eugene, Oregon.
the price—
erty, to wit:
But you can’t be naughty and yet Sutcliffe; Axia. Dove Trask; Ruth.
The chamber of commerce is
Myrtle Woods; Esther, Ina Godard; [ early’ recognising that the great
FURNITURE MOVING
Ono (1) Ford Bug, California
be nice.
Martha, Myrtle Williams; Electa. stand of timber near Cottage T=
license No. 875,023—1924 and one
Exchange.
AND STORAGE
Ruby Wynne; Warder, Marguerite Grove is to be the cause of a con
(1) Overland car model 75B, car
i
No. 55480, motor No. 16708 will
Mr». E. !. E. Arthur, who was hero Lebow; Sentinel, Nelson Durham. siderable civic growth. It is es-
be
«old
nt
Sheriff'«
sale
at
public
timated
that
one-twentieth
of
the
visiting from Portland, gave a
Piano Moving n Specialty
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arthur and standing timber in the United
auction at the hour of two o'clock vocal nolo at the vesper service
Phone 99; Rea.. 189 J
P. M. on the 31st day of January, Sunday at the Presbyterian church. Mr. and Mr*. Roy Romaine, of States is to be found in the
Portland, are guests at the N. J. | country tributary to this section.
1935, nt tho Woodson Gnrnge, Cot
0. F. CVkthcart, of Scapoose, is Nelson Jr. home.
Mr. and Mrs.
• • •
tag» Grove, I.anc County, Oregon,
here on a bu«in<MM trip and it also Ramains will return home tomorrow
to tiic highest bidder for cash, to
Lumbermen are generally pre
visiting at the homes of hi« sister- accompanied by Mrs. Romaine'«
satisfy the following liens, accrued
in laws, Mr». F. M. Hambrick and mother, Mrs. A. W. Kime. also of dieting that 1925 will be a sue
interest and costs: O. K. Wood-
Mrs. G. W. McFarland. He ex- Portland, is here visiting Mrs. caaaful year, A large volume of
son. Claimnut, vs H. W. Arriola
lumber was purchased in 1924 but
pects to rot ura home tomorrow.
W W. McFarland, and Mr«. D H. it was not large enough to bring
Defendant, the owner or reputed
Get you winter coal from owner
Bede,
editor
of
the
Sent
Elbert
Heuienway. who will visit with purchase« up to production.
of the Ford Bug aforesaid;
Cheat nut Transfer.
nnd O. E. Woodson, Claimant, vs inel, left Sunday for Salem where relatives ia that city. Mr. Arthur
• • •
Rock Spring’s Utah coal by Guy Krunkle, Defendant, the owner he will be reading clerk in the will remain here with the Nelsons With iaerveaed demand from the
coming
aeratoti
.
during
the
.
house
and with Mr* Raymond Grube.
sack or ton.
or reputed owuer of the Overland
farmer« aa<i railroad« mill men ex
1 of the legislature.
ear aforesaid.
pert to be able to correct this
An eight pound daughter was 1 The live wire print shop is al­
Dated and first published thin
1 Intra Thursday to Mr. and Mrs., ways ready to help ia the prep condition this year. ♦
Sth dav of Jnnnnrv, 1925.
W. W Wells.
aratioa of advertising and printing
FRANK F. TAYLOR,
Exports are predicting that the
Our experience u»»y be
Sheriff of Ijine County.
The tonic for the bnstnena world copy.
m supply of timber in the United^
xxx; worth something to you.
Oregon.
j5-12(M i j —live wire advertising.
The building I how occupy has been leased and I must move
in 15 days. I am not going out of business, but would rather
sell my present stock at a sacrifice than to move it. My future
plan will be announced later.
Sale T^ill Start January 15
Cannery Elects New
Directors for Year
at Meeting
Spearow (liven Offer
to Attend Meet in
New York
Sugar
Lbs. $1.00
Schillings
1 Lb. 43c
$2.35
Flniir WHITE L0AF
rlOUr
Each 67c
Brooms
19c
19c
Preferred Stock Fancy Main Com
Preferred Stock Solid Pack Tomatoes
SPUDS
CANDY
COOKING
APPLES
BARGAIN COUNTERS
Uniform Motor Laws
hy Lane
County Man
9c 19c, 29c and 39c
If You Need Groceries This is Your Opportunity
T mperia T t
Phone
163
TRASK’S CASH
GROCERY
We
Deliver
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SIDELIGHTS |
Chestnut Transfer
a
Company
ENROLL TODAY
for
City Transfer Co.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
K nowles & G raber
Coal! Coal!
HARDWARE
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
Cottage Grove