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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINE!., THURSDAY, APRIL 30, 1925 « PAGE THREW -J— - — A son was born Friday to Mr. Worth Harvey has purchased the tereat on the bonds and to provide and Mrs. O. R. Aubrey, of Gowdy- Mrs. Jennie Loucks property on fcr the payment of the prircipal when due, if same cannot i villa. east Main street. The deal was thereof be paid from water revenue. made by Hall & Lang. Mrs. Victor Chambers returned “Section 4: The Common Council ( Monday from a week’s visit in Joe Hart sustained a painful I of the City is hereby authorized ' to and sell said bonds from | Portland at the home of her brother, injury to his right eye the fore 1 time issue to time as thev may be needed I A. L. Thomas. She was accom- part of this week vyhen a particle * for the purpose herein specified, , j panied home by Mrs. Thomas. , but before any of them shall be ! of cement became lodged in it. i sold they shall be advertised for I An eight-pound son was born ■1 Distance, volume and selec | sale by the publication of a notice | tivity—the Grebe radio has Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Wil * asking for bids therefor to be pub ! lished at Cottage Grove, Oregon, them all. Have it demonstrat liam Aldinger, of Anlauf, 1 once a week for three (3) successive I : ed to you by Ray Nelson. An eight-pound daughter was and consecutive weeks prior, to the • We have the largest and most complete stock of Tires J. Q. Willits, who was visit-lag born Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. I time <»f the sale, nnd they niav ï also give notice of the sale of in Klamath Falls at the home of Oscar Warren. and Tubes in the city. All sizes from 30x3 up to 36xfi. bonds in such other papers as ( ' his daughter, Mrs. W. L. Norris, Xra Mescher ----------- sustained a painful I I said they may deem to be the best received $125 as fourth prize in a cut yesterday on the back of his | for the interest of the City in ef- I I word contest conducted by the neck while a work felling trees fecting sale, but if no satisfactory I hile at ! bids for the purchase of the bonds ; Klamath News. He is now visiting on Silk creek. s be received tnev may sell them a* in McDole, Calif., with 1 his son, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Larawav and ' private sale, but no sale either It will pay you to call and look at our stock. I Leland Willits. daughter Jacqueline and Mrs. Lara I public or private sale shad be made Ì for less than the fa*o value of way ’ s sister, Mrs. Herbert Olson, "Uncle Bob ” Veatch, who is Will take your old tire in on new ones. This Bank values the business it receives from its i bonds and accrued interest suffering with influenza, is very of Eugene, were guests yesterday said *4 Section 5: Said bonds shall customers and takes every opportunity of telling at the R. C. Quigley home. low today. not be taken or considered as a Mrs. E. 8. Addison, of Lorane, part of the bonded indebtedness them so. Our customers on the other hand appre See the De Forest radio at i limitation provided in Section 1, i suffering with influenza. ciate the fact that the service extended to them is Long & Cruson’s—meets all is Miss of Chapter XI or other section or Kathleen Kappauf, daughter I Ì chapter of the Charter of the requirements of clear radio re coupled with security. Any business arrangement to Mr. and Mrs. George* T. Rap-1 pity oj Cottage Grove, Oregon, but 5 - ception with super sensitive of : pauf, sustained a severe injury to are hereby specially authorized by be permanent must be mutually satisfactory and selectivity—and unlimited her left foot yesterday. She stepped i » vote the people of the City range in this country and from the bus in which she *ocl°f Cottage Grove, Oregon. profitable. Therefore, in the selecting of Section B: The funds arising abroad. Rich full tone and returning front school before .... your bank, have permanency in view the I front the* sale of disposal of all □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ The motorcycle clubs of Cottage many exclusive technical fea car had completely stopped and bonds provided 1 for in this Act and establish yourself for your : □ Grove, Eugene and Roseburg held tures combined. the rear wheel ran over the foot JhaI! b<’ kl”w" ns> ‘Water System I S n their annual get-together picnic Mr. and Mrs. E. Chaloupka are present and future well Improvement Bond, ’ and shall be kept separate and apart from nil D Sunday on Eik creek, west of returning today from an extended and toes. being with a good C. D. Lee, employed at the W . A. other funds of the City of Cottage □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Drain. About 200 -were present. visit in California. Woodard sawmill, sustained a Grove, and shall oulv’ be used to sound bank. L. W. Hunt has been called to F. M. Ernest, of Dallas, is visit Mrs. H. E. Allison, of Roseburg, mashed ’foot yesterday, when 1 a I pay the Costs and Expenses that j » be incurred _______ by „, tho __ ___ _____ City of i ----- *■? ing at the J. H. Bartels home. spent the week end with her par Yuba City, Calif., by the serious plank fell on it while he was i at may mjz mi »uz 1MZ IUI Uk AULALU XUX 1LU ALU AUX AUXALIA OU ALU ALU ALU, lift UJX H1U VOL 1LU MUI J | Cottage Grove in the constructing illness of his little daughter, who This is his first visit here since ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fiester. work. I and building a reserve reservoir, I has been suffering with spinal leaving here ten years' ago, when and for the replacement, mainte- Sewer pipe, sewer connec- meningitis for several ‘weeks. The EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINA nance and improvement of tlie the Charter of the City of Cottnge he was in the meat market business tions and cement. Lost Son Wanted. W. L little one is holding her own but TIONS. water system of the said City of Grove is in addition to all other with Mr. Bartels. A touching appeal comes from a indebtedness authorized and in Hubbell. tf the outcome is uncertain Cottage Grove, Oregon. ” curred by the City of Cottage mother to locato her son for her. Also — Gilfillan, Splitdorff and De Mrs. Caroline Cameron, of Chi Notice is hereby given that tho Grove, and shall not be considered We have a carload of Overlands CHARTER AMENDMENT. Mrs. J. Hamelin, Hamilton, N. D., Forest radio sets all have re cago, Ill., who spent the winter (fours as effected by any limitation of regular uniform state Eighth Grade and sixes) and Willys- wishes to hear from her son, Thom An Act to amend the Charter markable selectivity and true-, here with her sister, Mrs. Flora Mc Knights in transit—will arrive . of the City of Cottage Grove, Lane the indebtedness in the Charter of Examinations will be given in tone quality. For sale by" Gee, left today for Portland, where about May 5. Be sure to look over as George Hamelin. The father is in I County, Oregon, bv adding a new the City or elsewhere.” School Districts where there arc his final illness it is believed, Tho chapter thereto authorizing and em- STATE OF OREGON ss. Long & Cruson. she will visit for a short time be our line. N. J. Nelson Jr. pupils who have complied with tho parents have had ...... to leave ¿heir I powering the Common Council of COUNTY OF LANE Mr. and M ts . G. A. Sanders, fore returning home. | conditions imposed by law and for 1, Homer Galloway, Recorder of John Graber returned Tuesday home on the farm and fear for the *ho City to issue and sell negotiable Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte and Mrs. G. B. Arnest was in Eugene from Cloverdale springs, where he of the City to the amount the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, | whom application for questions has future. The last known as to the bonds Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allison motored Tuesday on business. of Three Thousand Dollars hereby certify that tho foregoing been made, on Thursday and Fri- had been taking medical treatments. whereabouts of the son he was em ($3000.00), or so much thereof as I is a true nnd correct copy of the to Roseburg Tuesday evening and day, May 14 and 15, 1925. Beautiful new rings at the Men- Mrs. Gottfried Graber, who was ployed as a painter in Cottage may «.«j be necessary for tho purpose . j proposed amendments to tne Char- attended a wrestling match in denhall jewelry store. E. J. MOORE, < of paving street intersections of I ter of the City of Cottage Grove, also taking treatments there, re Grove. which Ralph Hand participated. aSOinlc County School Supt. the Citv. . ............ .. v — City. by adding a new chapter thereto Gottfried f Graber Mrs. Nellie Jewell returned Mon- turned today. The City of Cottage Grove does to be submitted to a vote of the Mrs. John Logan was taken to day to her home in Portland, after and Henry Rohde remained 1 there The Cost of War. ordain as follows: ■ legal votors voters of the^ the City Cjty of Cottage the state hospital at Salem yester Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. Be it pnacted by tho Electors of I Grove at ‘ a - ” Special Election to be a visit her® with her lister, Mrs. but plan to return home the > latter , If the human race, starting with day. part of this week. Alicia Harrington. the birth of Christ, had pnt $20,000 the City of Cifltage Grove, Oregon: held Tuesday, May 12th, 1925, as * ‘ Section 1: That the Common the same appears in the original Ray Nelson for Radiolas. NOTICE TO WATER USEES. Mr. and Mrs. N. G. Buell spent into a special fund every hour of Council of the City of Cottage Petition calling Mrs. D. M. King returned Mon- Jling for said election. Certificates of the assumed busi day evening from Eugene, where Tuesday in Roseburg on business. every day down to the end of tho Grove is hereby authorized and HOMER GALLOWAY, Water rents must bo paid by ness! names, Portland-Cottage Grove she underwent medical treatment. City Recordor. 1925, there would not then be empowered to issue nnd sell nego n30m7e(T) Ray Nelson, auto electrician. year bonds of the Citv to the 12th of ouch month, Delinquents Auto Freight company, the Cottage enough in the fund to pay the cost tiable amount, of Three Thousand Dollars For auto elecrical work try A son was born April 18 to of the world war. DODGE TOURING CA R FOR will be shut off on the 15th nnd Grove-Eugene Freight and Trans ($30000.00), or so much thereof as Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fox, of Gateway. sale at a bargain if taken with- service feo charged to reconnect. portation company and the City Ray Nelson. may be necessary for the purpose The First Church of Nazarenc The mother was Miss Harriet J. F. Adney, of paving street intersections of the | in a few days. in the Transfer company were filed ................. ' By order of Water Committee of Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x City. Saginaw, Oregon. n30m4p City Council. * n30m+ office of county clerk Tuesday by will hold its regular services Sun Queen. 41 Section 2: That the bonds here I day in the former Baptist church Mrs. W. B. Cooper and Mrs. J. A. Rhoads and Jess Lansing, of by authorized shall be denominated,! building which they recently J. P. Graham motored to -Roseburg Cottage Grove. ‘Paving Intersection Bonds.’ They bought. yesterday on business. shall be a general obligation of | The best makes of radios, the City of Cottage Grove, and i William Kelly was in Eugene Galloway writes insurance. Notice is hereby given, that a Grebe and Radiolas—Ray Nel yesterday on business. be in such form and of such ' Mrs. J. H. Bartels is at Clover special election will be held in the | shall d e n ominations ns will in ’the I son. dale springs taking medical treat City of Cottnge Grove, Lane Coun | judgment of tho Common Council, The reason why Schwartz the Harry Wynne has recovered from Her daughter, Mrs. E. ty, Oregon, on the 12th day of I be most likolv to conduce to their tailor’s clothes hold their shape is ments. a nervous breakdown. May, 1925, for the purpose of salability. They shall bo made I because they are cut to your indi Cahow, of Dunsmuir, Calif., is at voting on proposed amendments due and payable ten years from . Miss Ray Godard went to Eugene vidual measure; because only the the Bartels home during her moth to the Charter of said City of Cot date of their issuance and bear last evening to bq employed for tage Grove. interest at a rate not to exceed | beat of woolens and trimmings er ’s absence. a few days as a stenographer for The polls will be open for the five (5) per’cent, per annum, pay | Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Adams purpose are used; because the shape is of said Special Election the school of education at the uni I able annually. permanently worked into the gar are spending a week in Portland. between the hours of 9 o’clock m “Section 3: The Common Council versity. ment while it is being made. a30c Victor E. Hoven, a dean at the the forenoon and 12 o’clock noon I of the City of Cottage Grove is Fine new silverware of all kinds and between the hours of 1 o’clock authorized to include in its William Vaughn was dismissed Eugene Bible university, will con in the afternoon and 5 o’clock in . hereby tax levy, sufficient special at the Mendenhall jewelry store. duct the Sunday services nt the the afternoon of said day. The i general Sunday from a Eugene hospital. levy to pay t^ie interest on the Christian church. Mr. and M tb . C. A. Bartell and armory, lower floor A. F. 4 A. M. I bonds and provide a sinking fund Mrs. Francis' Lewis and two Choose your building site now, Building, corner "H” and Main, for the payment of the amounts daughter Donna spent the week end sons, of Anlauf, were in the city before the price advances. Close in. in the First Ward; Council Chamber duo. ,at Bart'a Inn at Lundpark. They Monday on business. of the City Hall. Sixth street be “Section 4: The Common Council Phone ,118-J. Clara Burkholder, I tween made the trip in Bart ’s sight seeing Main and Washington, in tho of the City is hereby authorized to J. B. Manning returned Tuesday 225 north Lane street. a30m7p(2) .second Ward; and Mrs. Nettie Mc issue and sell the sftid bonds from bus. from Savannah, Go., where he had Kibben’» e residence, corner Tenth time to tiino as thoy may be J. P. Veatch left this forenoon been in a sanitarium. and Jefferson, in the Third Want necessary for the purpose herein II for Salem to visit indefinitely. are designated as polling places. specified, but before any of the For Radiolas and parts see Mrs. Frances Nichols is hereby bonds shall be sold they shall be The Gilfillan Neutrodyne Ray Nelson. designated as judge and Mrs. Annn advertised for sale, by publication GN-3 is a low cost radio in Swanson and Mrs. Margaret Lebow of a notice asking for bids there Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Roseburg, WEEKLY PROGRAM as judges and clerks Of said election for, to be published in a newspaper vestment of permanence, good in Cottage Grove, Oregon, twice in tire First Ward. for years of service, For aale is spending the week with her par Mrs. Blanche Short is hereby a week for two successive and ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins. by Long & Cruson. consecutive weeks prior to the designated as Judge and Mrs. Nellie Friday, May 1 Mrs. O. E. Woodson returned ( Pitcher and Mrs. Linnie Sterling time of the sale, and they may Loe Dugan returned Saturday Harry Carey in as judges and clerks of said elec also give notice of the sale of from Los Gatos, Calif., where he Tuesday evening from Portland, "BEYOND THE BORDER” tion said bonds in such other papers in the second Ward. visited with hie brother, Harold where she spent a week at the Mrs. Della Richmond is hereby as they may deem to be best for The fastest western you uesignated uh judge and Mrs. Lor the interest of the Cityr in effecting Dugan, who is* a sanitarium there home of her sister, Mrs. H. H. have ever seen, with more etta Shortridge anil Mrs. Ida a sale, but if no satisfactory bids Harms. Her brother, Charles Rob recovering from influenza. thrills than the sun has rays. Veatch as judges and clerks of : for the purchase of C the bonds be inson, motored to Portland Sunday received, thoy may sell f them at said election in the Third Ward. O. R. Hamilton was admitted to and brought Mrs. Woodson home. Comedy and I than par Don" by order of the Common ! private sale at n6t less a Eugene hospital Monday. Crossword Puzzle. Council on the 20th and 27th day ¡and accrued interest. Choice building lots in popular “Section 5: The indebtedness __ of April, 1925. Hudson Supersix Drops $100— residence section. Get in ahead of authorized * by this Amendment to HOMER GALLOWAY, Saturday, May 2 price now, f. o. b. Nelson’s sales the boom that is sure to come. Citv Recorder. room, coach $1495, sedan $1950. Hnot Gibson in A. L. Woodard. a27m7p(2) The following are tf>e Charter Solution of Puzzle No. 35. ‘‘THE SADDLE HAWK” Amendments to be voted on: CHARTER AMENDMENT Filmed in the Real Oregon 7 An Act to amend the Charter cattle country—against of the Lane c_ __ __ City of __ Cottage . — Grove, ___ County, Oregon, by adding * ” j a new Nature’s most beautiful | chapter __ ___ thereto ______ ________ authorizing iff nnd I em settings R1OIO pnwnrincr ’nii powering tho Cnmmnn Common f Council of And a comedy the Citv of Cottage Grove to issue SH (and sell negotiable bonds of the City to the amount of Twenty-five Sun.-Mon., May 3-4 Thousand Dollars ($25,000.00) or Buster Keaton in I no much thereof an may be necen- ‘ THE NAVIGATOR.” saiy for tho purpoae of building NAO (anil constructing a renerve ren-rvoir T J_ L The best story with.the and for the replacement, rnainte funniest and newest gays ; nance and improvement of the I R E and the greatest collection j water nystem of the naid City of | Cottage Grove. of laughs ever shown Th« City of Cottage does ordain And a comedy ian follows: "Be it enacted by the Electors j of the City of Cottage Grove, Tuesday, May 5 IOregon: Richard Dix in ‘‘Section 1That the Common PRING FEVER is no respecte. ot person. The beet of them •■MANHATTAN” Council of the City of Cottage get tired li.tlei, l«iy like st this time ot the year—-IF they is hereby authorized and cm- pereiet in eating the heavy food* of winter The story of a rich younv ( Gr«ve powered to issue and sell nego New Yorker in search of tiable bonds of the City to the Mn. H. A. Hagtn Give your eyetem the needed rharige to lighter food, Eat Tru Blu amount of Twenty-five Thousand a thrill. And when he Graham, and milk daily to, a week Theu vitamine, and mineral ¡Dollars ($25,000.90) or so much finds it—! ealte will give you strength and endurance I'honesi (thereof as may be necessary for Jacqueline Logan and (Htlce I the purpose <A building an<i con- Marcelling And rhe bran that Iru Blu Graham, provide will help lo purify rhe Gregory kelly JO I structing a reserve reservoir, nnd Manicuring blood—-much a* did grandmother ■ spring ton« for the replacement, maintenance Try them for a Re-.. in supporting cast % i nnd improvement of the water Facial Manage week 118-Y And a comedy Shampooing system of the City of Cottnge drove. Bobbing Evenings Wednesday, May 6 "Section 2: The bonds hereby Order hr Hair Tinting authorized shall be denominated •M Bk Appoint fun, c< " GOLDEN SILENCE” French Paper Curl ''Water System Improvement ment b'ffl 4 Featuring Hedds Nova and Bonds”; they shall be a general obligation of the City of Cottage •Jack Perrin. Grove, T-ane County, Ormjon, in A story of our own 1 denominations of Five Hundred great Northwest Dollars ($500,00) each, due twenty veers from date; sold bonds to by W. C. Tuttle. boar interest at not to exceed five And a eomedy i (5) per cent per annum from date thereof, pnyanle semi annually at Thursday, May 7 I the City Treasurer's office in Cot- Any Kind Any Time | tage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, • BUTTERFLY” (and the City reserves the right tn PRICES RIGHT Featuring Laura La Plante retire any or all of said bonds after Term« Caah ten fJO) years from date thereof: Norman Kerry, Rnth 3: The Common Cotin Clifford and Kenneth Harlan ( oil " Section of the City of Cottage Grove TnU-BlU BISCUIT COMPANY-SpoUne and Portland Comedy and ' is hereby authorized ami directed Phone 12IL ap(2 | and »hell include in it« general International News municipal tax levy each roar «of fieient special levy to pay the in- I U. S. and C. T TIRES First National Bank of Cottage Grove (’A PI TAL, $25,000.00 30X3% AT $7.50 AND UP Appreciation r Billie Hall’s Service Station PHONE 64 □ City Briefs * Notice of Special Election! A “Comfy” Sitting Room 9 Just arrived, a new stock of Windsor chairs and rockers to match. Make that sitting room most attractive with one of these sets. How much pleasanter it is to sit around the fireplace in one of these “comfy” rockers. ARCADE Theatre Bressler & Son Complete Home Furnishers fàrspe □Eß Richmond Burge of Eugene rahams^ Will Be in COTTAGE GROVE AT HOTEL BARTELL ON MONDAY, MAY 4, For Consultation and Advice Sanitary Beauty ■ Shop SPECIALIST IN Mental disorders Dietetics Nervous disorders Onlv natural methods used Eugene, Ore., address Lara way Building WOOD Quimby Bros S