The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 15, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15 1925
WANTADS
WE SELL LATE MODEL. HIGH
cst grade typewriters at low
prices and on easy terms. We also
handle all makes of adding ma­
chines.
Every machine is thor­
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy
". machine and pay like rent.
Royal Sales Co.. Inc., 500 Oregon
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
tf-sn(2)
OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING
less than 2 feet square. Must be
clean and of material that will ab
sorb gasoline; old underclothing,
flannels and the like preferred. Can
not use old socks, mercerized or
hard surface goods or small pieces
of any kind. We want the best rags
and pay the best price, 5 cents the
pound. The Sentinel.
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GUARANTEED HOSIERY, SAM
pies your size free to agents.
Write for proposition paying $75
weekly full time, $1.50 an hour
spare time, selling guaranteed ho­
siery to wearer; must wear or
replaced free. Quick saleB, repeat
orders.
International
Stocking
mills, 6234, Norriston, Pa.
nlOjllcl
House Aprons
Sateens
Bungalow aprons made of good
quality ginghams in cheeks and
plain colors..................... ............
WILL DO WASHING, IRONING
or mending at my home. Prices
reasonable. Mrs. Nettie Little, 504
south Tenth street.
j5-15p(2;
WILL
make
reliable
handle.
Salem,
lars.
SACRIFICE STANDARD
piano in this vacinity to
party. $10 per month will
Write Tallman Piano Store,
Oregon,
fdr
particu-
j8-12-15p
NOW IS A GOOD TIME TO
place your order for baby chicks
from high producing White Leg
horns, O. A. C. or Hollywood
strains, all IayerB of largo eggs.
Write or phone for price list. Mrs.
Waldo Miller, Disston Rte., phono
1F12.
jl2-15(2)
FOR SALE—JERSEY COW, A
numbor-1, gives 3 gallons milk a
day, for $(10. Also have 20 Buff
Orpington and Rhode Island Rod
hens, large variety for sale. Mrs.
Sarah E. Kerr, 39 Nellis Place,
phone 77-L.
jl2-15e I
Silk Petticoats
Petticoats of silk
jersey
with flounced bottoms, good
assortment of colei’s..................
4
Clearance of
HOSIERY
Fine quality “Allen A’’ silk
and wool hose in cordovan,
biege and log cabin shades,
pair .............................................
$1.19
89c
OAT AND VETCH HAY
sale. E. J. Sears, Delight Valley,
phone 35F22.
jl5-19c
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ÏNeighborhood News!
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DELIGHT VALLEY.
Woolens
A wonderful collection of flan­
nels, tweeds, wool crepes, trico­
tines, serges, etc., 40 to 54
inch widths, yard......................
$1.48
Ginghams
Stardard quality dress ging­
hams in plain colors, stripes,
checks and plaids, yard...........
FOUND—A
GLOVE,
BROWN
leather, Wilson Bros. make. T. G.
Crowo, 342 Third St.
jl5p
FOR SALE AT A BARGAN
separator, Economy Chief, H uh
only hnd one month’s usage, M rs.
Nettie Baling, 1125 south Sixth
street.
$1.98
Women’s wool and cotton wide
ribbed hose in a good assort­
ment of colors, pair
FARM WANTED—I WANT FARMS
for cash buyers. Describe
give
price.
R. McNown,
Wilkinson Building, Omaha,
braska.
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j5-15-19p
WA NT ED—I ROOM FURNISHED
apartment.
Good
references.
Write XYZ care of The Senti­
nel.
jlBp
39c
Our best quality colored sat­
eens. yard wide, regularly 50c,
now
22c
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Oranna of tat
FOOTWEAR
Over 100 pairs of high cut kid black kid shoes and
low cut pumps and oxfords, all sizes in the lot,
Cretonnes
Good quality cretonnes in flor­
al, bird and figured designs,
yard wide, per yard..................
Overcoat
Sale
Entire Stock of Men’s and
Young Men’s Overcoats
“Oregon City
Virgin IPooI
Belted on Plain
Back. Models
Fabrics
29c
PAIR
Helliwell & Marksbury
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan 14.—Max Sears was honor
guest at a birthday party Friday
evening at the homo of his parents, for a farm magazine in the neigh- j the last of tlio week expecting to were in the Grove Saturday eve­ Roy Romaine ,and Mr. Nelson, of
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Soars. About borhood.
Cottage Grove, were visitors Sun­
ning on business.
’ work in a logging camp.
28 attended.
Mrs. J. Ashby called at the day afternoon of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. Tall is rutting wood for .Mr.
Mrs. Fannie Daniels is visiting
Mr. and Mr"- N. E. Compton
J. Rigby on
i
Mr. Rigby'» place. for some time at the homo of her Peoples home one day last week, James Plaster.
were week-end guests at the E. J.
W. F. Schelley, of Roseburg, Mr.
Mr. Rigby and son Orvai were
Mildred 1 Burcham spent Wednes mother. Mrs. Nettie Estes.
Hoars homo.
cutting cedar posts the first of McClellan, of Albany, and R. L.
day
night
of
last
week
with
friends
Charles
Trembly
and
Mrs
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, of
the week on Mr. Skyle’s place. Stewart, of Cottage Grove, spent
E. M. Wheeler were dinner guests Mr. Rigby is preparing to build Thursday of last week with C. A.
Eugene were Week end guests Ht in Cottage Grove.
At the telephone meeting last last Thursday at the H. L. Fowler sonio new fence on his place.
the C. C. Conner home.
Dodge.
The “Country Kids’’ orchestra week Melvin McKibben was re­ I home.
Bud Thorne, of London, visited
The male quartet went to Cottage
The Ellsworths have their mn Grove Sunday evening to sing at Sunday afternoon with his sister,
met at the M. A. Horn home Hat elected president of the line. Oscar
wheeler spoke for another right on I chinery nearly ready to begin log- the meeting in the Arcade theatre. Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge.
urday night for practice.
Mrs. T. D. Hodges and little the line. Mr. Speak also wishes one. j ging operations.
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ritchey, of
Alvin and Marvin Sprague vis­
soq loft Thursday for a two week’s
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owens and
Mrs. J. D. Grimes has been in ited Sunday at E. R. Darnell’s. l Curtin were at the J. W. Fisher
visit with her parents in Salem.
Rollaud Owens, of British Colutr. Gowdyville recently caring for Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Woolcott, also home one day last week.
The Kent, Blakely, Hanson and bia, visited Sunday a short time 1 Sweet, who has boon ill with Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fowler were
Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Beidler went
Conner families and Hugh Nixon nt the M. G. Babcock home.
to Eugene Friday and returned
1 pneumonia.
in the Grove last Wednesday.
Bunday morning.
attended the joint instillation of
Edwin Estes left (or '»«iadu
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler
the 1. O. O. F. and Rebekah lodges
Miss Kathleen Smith, of Cottage
SAGINAW..
Grove, is staying at the C. A.
in the Grove, Saturday night.
M. and Mrs. Theo. Baker of the REPORT OF THE CONDITION 0s zIIE BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
Dodge home.
n
(Special to The Sentinel.)
AT COTTAGE GROVE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON AT
Mrs. Sarah Fisher and Mr. and
Grove
Mr. and Mrs. Logan Bear and
at the I
CLOSE OF BUSIN ES8 DECEMBER 31, 1924.
E. J.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Burgess were Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent Sunday
The W. E. Nixon and Hugh
Cottage Grove visitors Monday.
with Mrs. Amanda Sears at Mount
RESOURCES
Nixon families spent Sunday nt
The Mexican extra gang has been View.
Loaua and discounts.. _____________________________________
90,589.1)2 moved to Walker siding to finish
the E. J. Kent home.
Alva Churchill, of the Grove vis­
Overdrafts, secured and unsecured__ ....„____ , ,. ,
‘ ,
328.27
the work on the 8. P. track.
ited one day last week with his
The Oscar Jackson family were U. 8 government securities owned______ __________ ___ ______
12,060.00
Several cases of chicken pox niece, Mrs. A. T. Beidler.
Sunday guests at the Lee Nixon Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov­
homo.
William Heath, of Mount View,
ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc______________ _ 32,197.52 have appeared in this vacinity.
Mrs. Lowell Bensfon returned to Stocks, securities, claims, liens, judgments, etc_______________ _
2,000.00 Those who have it are the children accompanied by his nephew, Heath
Banking house, »15,000; furuitur and fixtures, »3,000__ _____ 18,000.00 of Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Gray, Gladys Lowry, spent Wednesday with Mr.
her home nt Saginaw, Sunday
1,900.00 and Gertrude Kirkendall and Eva and Mrs. J. W. Fisher.
Sunday guests at the 0. H Real ostato owuud other than ba..’ring house................. ................
May Robison.
Haight homo were Mr. and Mrs. Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust
Mrs. Kate Sears, of Cottage
companies designated and approved reserve agents of this
Mrs. H. H. Cotten has beet Hi Grove, visited one day last week
Ed Paul and (on Moldin, Mrs.
bank ____________ _________ ____ ____ _____ _______________ 44,45(1.91
- Shaw.
the past week with an attack of with **
Mm. —
T. C.
Cora Thatcher and the Jesse
Total...
Thatcher family.
»2hl,538.62 lagrippe.
Mrs. “
Mrs. Lowell Hanston and daugh
W. A
Keene, Frances
MOUNT VIEW
LIABILITIES
ter, Mary Alma, came homo Sun '
Keene .Mrs. Cora Thatcher, Mrs.
C. H. Haight and Gwendolyn Capital stock paid in______________ _ ____________ __ ________ i ♦ 25,000.00 Jay from the W. A. Keene home)
Surplus fund________________________ ___ __________________
(8pecial to The 8entinel.)
5,000.00
fought Valley, where they had
Haight attended the services at
Undivided profits, less current expenses, interest and taxes
Jan
14 Mr». Amanda Rear»,
been
visiting
for
a
week
and
re
the Pre Lyterian church Sunday
paid .... ....... ......................... _______________________ _ _____
covering from an attack of ton Prison and Clarence Sears,
------ , Mis»
afternoon and evening
Demand deposits, other than banka, subject to reserve:
..
I Laura
• tl »“• Dilaw
Riley and Mrs. T L. TV
K Brum
| HlIltlfL
1( G. ( onuer killed a coyote Individual deposits subject to check, including deposit« due the
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Mr. and Mrs. Terry Moody and field were dinner guests Thursday
when out in the hills Sunday iif
State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds....... ...... .. 122.263.64
(Mahler’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand 2,318.58 little son, of Cottage Grove were evening, of Mr and Mrs. J. R.
ternoou.
Total of doiuaud deposits, other than bank deposits, subject
Sunday visitors at the C. C. Moody | Cooley.
Mrs. Let Montieth was taken to
to reserve, two preceding items
...........
»124.582.22
Mr. aad Mrs. Melville Hanna
home.
a Eugene hospital
r___ Sunday and
Time and savings deposits, subject to reserve and payable on
R»v Myers, of Delight Valley, were Cottage Grove visitors one
on Monday underwent an operation
demand or subject to notice:
day last week.
Mr». Ben Jackson is taking care Time certificates of deposit outstanding...... ..................... ........... 33.932.8J was sawing wood in thia vaciaity
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Front, of
of little Nadine Montieth ■luring Savings deposits, payable subject to notice.__________________
10,807.78 Monday.
Hlue Mountain, aad Mr. and Mn.
Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or
her mother's absence.
THORNTON CORNER*
Addison Heath, of Walker, were
subject to notice, two preceding items.... ...... .... » 44,740.67
A meeting of The East Side
Sunday visitors at the W. D. Heath
Telephone company, or line 38. ii
Total.......................
| »201.538.62
home.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
to be held tonight nt the J. A.
Mn. L. K. Brumfield, who spent
Olive
Berry
.
and
children
Mrs.
Jolt home.
State of Oregon, County of L»ot, as.
the past week with her mother.
I. 8. 8. Lasswdl, cashier of the above ----------
named --------
bank, , -J
do solemnly
solemnl swear I visited Sunday with Mr. aad Mm.
Mrs. Amanda Sean, left Friday
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge anj belief. 1‘I.ynch l'urna ia Cottage Grove.
SILK CREEK
for her home ia Manhfield.
Mn. George Foster
R 8. LASSWELL, Cashier.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Ray have
quite ill during the past
Subscribed and sworn to before
Correct—Attest:
(Special to The Sentinel.)
moved to Santa Clara where they
tonsilitis.
me this 12th day of January, 1925.
N
K.
(11.188
Jan 14- Mrs. B. W. Garner was H. J. Shinn, Notary Public. My
I Mr. and Mn. W W. McFarland, will make their home.
ROV SHORT.
busy last week taking «ul ription» commission expires Feb. 8, 1925.
Mrs. W. D Heath and ana Wil
D. J. SCHOLL, Directors. Mn. A. Kime and (laughter, Mr»
liam visited
Amanda Sears
one day last week.
Mrs. Kate Sears, of Cottage
Grove, spent last week-end with
Mrs. Amanda Sears.
Mrs. C. Ellis, who has been at
Longview during the past month
caring for her daughter, who was
very ill, returned to her home
last week.
Correct styles always in wedding
and social stationery at the live
wire print shop.
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