The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 07, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1925
PAGE FOUR
Airs. Dina Janzen, of Corvallis,
was an overnight guest at tho C. H.
Haight homo Saturday.
Mr. and Mr». L. J. Allen and
children, of Sutherlin, spent Satur-
day night with Air». Allen’s par­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Volgamore, of
Dorena, who were returning from
la trip to Vancouver, spent Thur»-
: day night at the home of Mr».
Volgamore’» sister, Mrs. Lawrence
■ Brown.
Rena Cornutt was home from
■ Eugene for the week end. The
Prof. Wheeler family, of Eugene,
| visited at the A. W. Comutt home
i Sunday and Rena returned to Eu­
gene with them.
Air. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges
motored to Roseburg Sunday and
spent the day at the home of Mr.
j Hodges’ sister, Air». J. G. Hodges,
mother of Air. Hodges, came home
I with them for a week’s visit.
The Ben Jackson family, of
! Walker, were Sunday guests at the
| R. D. Tucker home.
A number in the
| are sick with colds and the flu.
School closes Friday and a picnic
i will be held by the teacher and
I pupils.
Miss Fern Hays, the teacher, will
j spend tho first three day» of next
week giving the eighth grade a
roview of their work nnd will give
the examinations the ln«t two days.
Miss Wheeler, of Pleasant Hill,
has been employed to teach here
next year.
Alias Hays plans to
attend normal.
The Bird Rose ami Oliver Rose
families, of Eugene, were Sunday
guests at the J. A. Joll home.
Wednesday at the C. C. Conner!
home.
Mrs. Lee Nixon, Mi»» Elanor,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
May 5.—Mrs. W. C. Conner and Miss Lois Jackson and Lyle Jack-
son Clare, of Salem, »pent laut son were Eugene visitors Thursday. .
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DELIGHT VALLEY.
U. S. and C. T
TIRES
We have the largest and most complete stock of Tires
and Tubes in the city. All sizes from 30x3 up to 36x6.
30x3% AT $7.50 AND UP
It will pay you to call and look at our stock.
Will take your old tire in on new ones.
Billie Hall’s Service Station
PHONE 64
fi=
K nowles & G raber
Noon
Night
C lothcraft
S tandard S erges
CLOTHCRAFT Tailored “5130”
Serge—a suit you can wear any
hour of the day—any day of the
year. Good style all the time—
good looks on all occasions. “5130”
in blue, gray, or brown the stapdard
serge.
WALKER.
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
Oregon
ZEROLENE
even if it does
COST LESS
XVhere are die
SUPERSTITIONS
OF YESTERYEAR?
Superstitions don’t last long,especially
when it costs money to believe in them.
For example, the majority of western motor­
ists have long since stopped paying tribute to
the superstition that there is something mys­
teriously “better” about “eastern” motor oils
merely becuuse they cost more and are made
in the East.
^endette is First Choice of Western Motorists
Zerolene lubricates more motor cars in the
Pacific Coast states—high and low priced cars
alike—than any other oil made. Six out of the
seven trophies in the 1924 Yosemite Economy
Run were won by Zerolene-lubricated cars.
The “anti-western" oil bogie simply doesn’t
hold up. Zerolene increases gasoline mileage,
reduces upkeep costs and lengthens engine life,
in high priced cars and motor trucks alike.
Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist on
Zerolene even if it does cost /ess.
Get the Facts!
A series of independent d impartial reports
showing the experience of large users with
Zerolene has been collected in our booklet,
‘'Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?’.’ Ask
any Standard Oil Company representative or
Zerolene dealer for a copy.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
t CALIFORNIA)
ZEROLENE
J
(.Special to The Sentinel.)
May 5.—Mrs. M. C. Smith,
Miles and. family and Mr. Roach
spent Sunday at Winchester bridge.
About 10 Btudents wore absent
; from school Monday on account of
I illness.
Walker and Drain played ball on
the Walker diamond Thursday,
Walker being defeated by a score
of 3 to 1. This is the first defeat
of the season for the locals,
Mrs. Clydo Wright visited in
Eugene Sunday evening.
Miss Eva Blackwell, who is em­
ployed in the O. A. C. registrar’s
office, spent the week end at tho
Clyde Wright home.
Mr. Winn took the physics class
to the Western Union office in
Cottage Grove Friday morning for
a study in telegraphy.
Several from Walker ami vicinity
went on a picnic and hike to
“Baldy” near Eugene Sunday,
Those in the party were Miss
Haight, Gwendolyn and Reginald
Haight, Francis Horn, Charles Cot­
ter, Melvin Paul, Beulah Rancz,
of Walker, and Mrs. Dina Janzen,
of Corvallis. Others who joined the
party at Eugene were Clita and
Bobby Walden and Barbara and
Dan Janzen. Barbara and Dan are
former students of Walker high.
Letter Porter, from tho U. of O.,
visited the Walker high school
Friday afternoon.
The Walker outsiders practiced
baseball on the high school diamond
Sunday afternoon.
CLOTHCRAFT TX
ÖRED X*
/
Helliwell & Marksbury
tiling for zaid election.
tiable bonds of the City to the County, Oregon, by adding a new Grove at a Special Election to be Petition callin:
HOMER GALLOWAY,
amount of Twenty-five Thousand chapter thereto authorizing and em­ held Tuesday, May 12th, 1925, as
Dollars ($25,000.00) or so much powering tho Common Council of the same appears’ in the original a30m7c(T) ^^CR^Recorder.
thereof us may be necessary for the City to issue and sell negotiable
the purpose of frailding ana con­ bonds of the City to the amount
structing a reserve reservoir, and of Three Thousand Dollars
for the replacement, maintenance ($3000.00), or so much thereof ns
anil improvement of the water may be necessary for the purpose
system of tho City of Cottage of paving street intersections of
Grove.
the City.
“Section 2: The bonds hereby
The City of Cottage Grove does
authorized shall be denominated ordain as follows:
“Water System Improvement
Be it enacted by the Electors of
Saleabooks. The Sentinel, x Bonds”; they shall be n* general the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon:
obligation of the City of Cottage
“Section 1: That the Common
Grove, Irnne County, Oregon, in Council of the City of Cottage
denominations of Five Hundred Grove is hereby authorized and
Dollars ($500,00) each, due twenty empowered to issue and sell nego­
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
years from date; said bonds to tiable bonds of the Citv to the
Notice is hereby given, that a bear interest nt not to exceed five amount of Throe Thousand Dollars
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL
special election will bo held in the [ 15) pet cent per annum from date ($30000.00), or so much thereof as
LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN-
City of Cottage Grove, Lane Coun [thereof, payable semi-annually nt may be necessary for. tho purpose
ty, Oregon, on tho 12th day of the City Treasurer’» office in Cot- of paving stre t intersections of the
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE,
May, 1925, for tho purpose of I tnge Grove. Lane County, Oregon, City.
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
voting on proposed amendments j and tho City reserves the right to
“Section 2: That the bonds here­
PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE
to the Charter of said City of Cot­ j retire any or all of sail! bonds after by authorized shall be denominated,
tage Grove.
I ten (10). years from date thereof:
‘Paving Intersection Bonds.’ They
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
Tho polls will be open for the
“Section 3: The Common Coun­ shall be a general obligation of
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
purpose of said Spe ml Election cil of tho City of Cottage Grovo tho City of Cottage Grove, and
between rhe hours of 9 o’clock iu is hereby authorized and directed shall be in such form and of such
MENTION.
tho forenoon and 12 o’clock noon anil shall include in its general denominations as will in the
and between the hours of 1 o’clock municipal tax levy each year suf­ judgment of the Common Council,
No Charge on City Deliveries
in the afternoon and 5 o’clock in ficient special l»w to pay the in­ be most likely to conduce to their
They shall be made
the afternoon of said day. The terest on the bonds an»l to provide salability.
armory, lower floor A. F. & A. M. for tho payment of the principal duo an 3 payable ten years from
Building, corner “H” and .Main, thereof whim due, if same cannot date of their issuance and bear
interest at a rate not to exceed
in the First Ward; Council Chamber be paid from water revenue.
“Section 4: The Common Council fife (5) per cent per annum, pay­
of the City llail, Sixth street be­
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
of
the
City
is
hereby,
authorized
able anunalB-.
tween Main and Washington, in the
“Section 3: The Common Council
second Ward; and Mrs. Nettie Mc­ to issue and sell said bonds from
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Kibben's residence, corner Tenth time to time as they may be needed of the City of Cottage Grove is
and Jefferson, in the Third Ward for the purpose herein specified, hereby authorized to include in its
hut before any of them shall be f'eneral tax levy, sufficient special
are designated as polling places.
Mrs. Frances Nichols is hereby stdil they shall be advertised for evy to pay the interest on the
designated as judge and Mrs. Anna .»ale by the publication of a notice bonds and provide a sinking fund
Swanson and Mrs. Margaret I.ebow I asking for bids therefor to be pub­ for the payment of the amounts[
ns judges nnd clerks of said election ' lished at Cottngo Grove, Oregon, duo.
| once a week for three (3) successive
“Section 4: The Common Council
in the First Ward.
Mrs. Blanche Short is hereby
L__ .... . ! and consecutive week» prior to the of the City is hereby authorized to
‘io sale,
sale, and they may issue and sell the said bonds from
designated as Judge and Mrs. Nellie time of * the
„ v’' > F notice of the sale of time to time as they may be,
Pitcher and Mrs. l.innic Sterling!®!’” U'
said
bonds
in
such other papers as necessary for the purpose herein
ns judges and clerk» of said elec
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they may deem to be the best specified, but before anv of Hie
tion in the second Ward.
Mrs. Della Richmond is hereby for the i'nte.est of tho City in of bonds shall lie sold they shall be
designated as judge and Mrs. Lor- footing sale, but if no satisfactory advertised for sale, by publication
etta Shortridge and M rs. Ida bids for tho purchase of the bonds of a notice asking for bids there
Veatch as judges
__ nnd
___ clerks of be received they mgx- sell them at for, to be published in a newspaper
private sale, but no sale either at in Cottage Grove, Oregon, twice
said election in the Third Ward.
Moy
opening sale date
Dons by order of the Common public or private rale shall be made a .week for two snceessive
Council on the 20th and 27th dnv for les.» than
----- the
-— face value of consecutive weeks prior to the
and ____
tkev
time of the sale.___
....... m»v
of April, 1925
**bl bonds and accrued interest.
On tale daily to and including Sep­
“
HOMER GALLOWAY,
“Section 5: Said bond» »hall also give notice of the sale of
Citv Recorder. n>’t be taken or .considered a» a said bonds in such other papers
tember 15th. Return limit—October
of the bonded indebtedness as they
__ _ may
__ , deem
____ ______
to be _____
best ___
for
mi Ft
o'
Tho following are the Charter j I part
31st. Liberal stopovers.
limitati
limitation provided in Section 1. the interest of the City in effecting
Amendment» to be voted on:
of Chapter XI or other section dr a sale, but if no satisfactory bids
CHARTER AMENDMENT
Plan to include California’s varied
An Act to amend the Charter ¡chapter of the Charter of the for the purchase of the bonds be
they may sell them at
’ ’ “
of tho City of Cottage Grove, Lane City of Cottage Grove, Oregon, but I received,
worfders
on your trip east. Go that
County. Oregon, by adding a now inn' hlrehy specially authorized by I ; private sale at not less than par
way; return same way or some other
chapter thereto authorizing anil em a vote of tho people of the City ’ nnd accrued interest.
“Section 5: The indebtedness
powering the Common Council of of Cottage Grove, Oregon.
route if you prefer.
“Section •: The fund» arising authorize.! by this Amendment to
tho Citv of Cottage Grove to issue
So plan your itinerary carefully.
and »ell negotiable bond« of the from the sale of disposal of all I the Charter of the City of Cot tag»’ ’
City to tho amount of Twenty five bond« provided for in this Act ’Grove is in addition to all other!
Let
our agents help you. They are
Thousand Dollar» ($25,000.00) or «hall be known as. 'Water System ' indebtedness authorized sad in- 1
•o much thereof a» may be neces­ Improvement Rond,’ and shall be curred by the City of Cottag»' '
skillful,
courteous and fully informed
sary for the purpose of building kept separate and apart from all Grove, and shall not’ be considered
on all travel matters.
and con»tnicting a reserve reservoir other fund» of the City of Cottage j as effected by any limitation of |
and for tho replacement, mainte Grove, and shill only be uswl to the iadebti'ilsem in the Charter of:
A j L for ata ” Vacation Joumcyt" Pamphlet.
nance and improvement of tho pay tho Costs nnd Expenses that the Citv or elsewhere.”
water systcni of tho said City of may be incurred bv the City of STATE OF OREGON .
Cottngo Grove in tho constructing (COUNTY OF LANE ”•
Cottage Grove.
The City of Cottage does ordain anl building a reserve reservoir,
I. Homer Galloway. Recorder of I
nnd for the replacement, mainte the City of Cottage Grove. Oregon,
a« follow»:
“Re it «meted bv the Electors nance and imnrovement of the hereby'certify that the foregoing
of the City of Cottage Grove, water system of the said City of is a true an»l correct copy of the
Cottage Grove, Oregon. ‘'
Oregon :
j propose.' amendments to the Char
Also—
“Section It That the Common
ter of the City of Cottage Grove.
Council of the City of Cottage
CHARTER AMENDMENT
I by adding a new chapter thereto
Grove is hereby authorised and em
An Act to amend the Charter to be submitted to a vote of the
I powered to issue and sell nogs» I of the City of Cottage Grove, lane legal voter» of the City of Cottage ,
Notice oi Special Election!
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Godard & Randall
hack east
Summer Excursion Fares
22nd—
Southern Pacific