COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1925
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But if you must, do so only until you
can see us.
We combine absolute safety with satisfactory service
i Give particular attention to the business of farmers.
Invite new accounts and new business upon
our own merits for strength . and
superior facilities.
A strong bank can afford liberal treatment
to its patrons.
Our past policy and ample resources art* our guarantee
for the future.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Griffith re
turned Wednesday from spending
the Labor day holidays at Florence
and Canary. At the latter place
they visited the Walter Bakers.
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. GarouttS
and Mrs. Carrie Heinenway drove
to Wendling Monday to attend the
Labor day celebration.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
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Nelson
has ov.u
sold cars ..CT
as lUDVT,,.
follows:
I New Overland touring to James
| R. Turnmire, Anlauf; new Overland
coupe to Lloyd Armes; new Over-
I land sedan to Chester VanDen-
j berg, Black Butte; used Overland
touring to Percy Moody, usod
Dodge touring to James Potts.
Mrs. Roy Romaine, of Portland,
who had been visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, , re
turned to her home Tuesday. Mrs.
Kime accompanied her.
See the assortments of
Fountain Pens for school use
at the Fair store.
A party composed of Mrs. Lydia
Stouffer, Mrs. Clara Burkholder,
I Miss Belle Burkholder, Miss Kath-
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i erine Penner and Charles S. Burk
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: holder, spent the week end at
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Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wilcox
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from Portland Saturday night and
visited until Monday afternoon
•n I been visiting in Portland, returned with Mr. Wilcox’s oisters, Mrs. C.
C. Cruson and Miss Minnie Wilcox.
Monday.
WE WANT YOUR BUSINESS
The First National Bank
of Cottage Grove, Oregon
City Br
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Mail orders promptly attend-
ed to. Nelson’s Electric Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Coffman and
family, of North Bend, were week
end visitors at tho home of Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Veatch of
Roseburg arrived Tuesday for a
visit with Mrs. Veatch’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks.
Armand Riggs, Leo Nichols and
Elliott R. Vinson attended the an
nual convention of radio amateurs
of the seventh district, held in
Portland September 3, 4 and 5.
A ten pound son was born Tues-
day to Mr. and Mrs. A. L.
Snyder at their homo at the Ells
worth mill.
School Supplies now on dis
play at the Fair store.
Harry W. Neet was granted a
divorce from Grace H. Neet in
circuit court Tuesday, the grounds
for complaint being desertion.
H. E. Wiese has purchased a
part of the John Spray property
facing the river between the foot
of Ash and Birch avenues and
will erect a bungalow there.
The deal was handled by Hall &
Lang.
Galloway writes insurance.
All
STORES
Are liberal users of
NEWSPAPER
Advertising.
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson,
of Portland, visited Mr. Robin
son’s mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips,
over the week end, returning to
their home Monday night.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn, who
visited over the week end with
relatives here, returned to their
home in Portland Tuesday.
Get a free pencil with your
name on it, by purchasing 25c
worth of school supplies the
first week of school opening
at the Fair store.
Albert W. Helliwell and John
Coffman left Tuesday for their
mining property in the Bohemia
district.
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Miss Crystal Robinson, who has
Always Give First
Chance to the
Home Print Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beidler, their
son Willis, Mr. nnzl Mrs. R, F.
Forward and Miss Daisy Johnson
visited in Scottsburg over the
week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith, who
visited relatives here during the
week end, returned to their home
in Portland Monday. Their daugh
tert, Olivian and Julia Ann, who
visited here several days, accom
panied them.
Competition
Everything for school (ex
cept Text Books) at the Fair
store.
in Range of Wark
Quality and Price
Buy 25c worth of school
supplies at the Fair store dur
ing the first week of school
and get a free pencil with
your name on it.
Mrs. Henry M. Lake and son
Phillip returned Saturday from
Grand Junctioh, Colorado, where
they visited several weeks with
Mrs. Lake’s parents. On their re
turn they stopped to see Mr. Lake,
who is ill in a Salem hospital.
Beaulieu St Harrel have remod
eled the office of their garage. A
showcase ha? been installed for the
display of accessories and a parts
bin is to be installed.
Just unloaded. Four new Essex
coaches. Better place your order
while you can get delivery, We ’ll
take your old car in. N. J. Nel
son Jr., Dealer in Automobiles of
Quality.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hamant re
turned Monday afternoon from
spending the Labor day holidays
in the Bohemia district.
The Elbert Smith family spent
the Labor day holidays at Reeds
port. They foiyid the going rath
er slippery between Scottsburg and
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THE
AMMUNITION
STORE
Any size, any caliber
for any gun
Rifles and Guns
Winchester, Remington, Savage
Darby â? Liston
City Council
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improvements
everywhere
here.
And we are glad to be back in this
Oregon atmosphere.” So said both
Mr. and Mrs. B._ 8. Swengel, for
mer residents, who arrived yester
day for a short visit with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Swengel are com
pleting a trip of three months in
which they visited Yellowstone
park and Vancouver, B. C. They
are on their way to their home in
San Jose, Calif.
At its regular meeting Tuesday
night the city council allowed the
following bills:
Lowell
Benston,
labor
water line ___________$
45.50
The two are interdependent. Eaeh needs
Glen Jennings, same____
42.00
the other’s support. And the support of
Chas. Teeters, same______
31.50
Roy Waters, same ............
28.00
this Institution has been and will ever
Clifford Van Schoiack,
be back of worthy enterprises in this
same .........
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24.50
section.
C. A. Chapman, same____
45.50
Glen Dupuy, same _____
We are ideally fitted to serve the busy
41.25
Shiplap—rustic—dimension. M. A. Lands, same __ ...
24.50
man. For here the business of running
Blue Mountain Lumber Co., A. Land, same.....'._______
18.90
a bank is performed so efficiently that
Phone 19-F-4; evenings phone Roy Jones, same ...... .........
43.40
we have time to take a human and per
123-L.
sl0-28e R. L. Dodge, same______
3.60
sonal interest, in our contacts with our
Sid Williams, same............
3.60
patrons.
O. W. Blackmore, same....
27.00
Legion to Put on Show.
May eve not serve you?
Hammer,
repairs
,A minstrel show will bo given Olaf
rock
crusher
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tho latter part of this month by
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Calvin Funk post, American Le- Electric Store, supplies
rock crusher __________
11.75
gion. Direction will be in charge
15.00
of Jack Coyle of Bend, well known Chas. Burge, cement work
throughout the state for his ability •I. C. Compton, on street
“The Business Man's Bank"
contract _____________ „ 10,807.60
in this line.
The show will bo given in the Frederick Post Co., sup
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
plies engineer ................
2.37
Arcade theater, dates to bo an-
100.50
nounced later. Mr. Coyle was here J. F. McFarland, salary
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10.00
Tuesday making preliminary nr- C. E. Frost, salary
rangements and will return Septcni Chas. Newland, special
police ________________
60.00
ber 15 to begin rehearsals.
Tax Money Coming In.
Your home print shop is always
Mountain States Power
Tho second half of tho 1924 ready to help you in the prepara
200.00
Childrens’ stockings, misses’ Co.................... .....................
taxes is due October 5 and some tion of copy for intricato forms
sweaters and hose for school P. H. Jones, labor water
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line ___ ___________ ___
117.00 Lane county property owners are of any kind
at the Fair store.
Chestnut Transfer ............
69.50 already sending in their money,
it is reported from the sheriff’s
Anderson & Middleton,
Careless Hunters Kill Cows.
lumber ...... .......................
3.09 office. The big rush is not oxpoct-
Careless hunters, in the last few
2.50 ed to begin until near tho end of
months, have killed three cattle T. G. Short, pipe wrench
this month. Interest at the rato «f
belonging to J. D. Clark, resident Peerless Pacific Co., pipe 2,417.21 one per cent a month is charged
4.15
of the Cellar creek country, Mr. Godard & Randall, tile....
after October 5 and a penalty of
Clark stated today. A large num Godard & Randall, on res
one per cent a month is added
ervoir
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4,425.10
ber of cattle range on the logged
after November 5.
O.
L.
Nichols,
inspector....
111.74
off land on Cedar creek, Mr. Clark
said, and losses have been reported C. G. Sentinel, ptg. and
Bookkeeping charge of 25c on
pub......................
21.40
there in previous years. Residents
1.50 all accounts under $1. Tho Sen
of the district are urging hunters C. G. Mfg. Co. ..
tinel.
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Lloyd
Swanson,
engin-
to be more careful thia year.
12.00
eer ’a helper ..
F (> R RENT—M O D E R N LIGHT
We have 28 used ears and want City Transfer, hauling
housekeeping rooms. 342 Third
and street cleaning____
48.75
Has this to say:
more.
Bring in your used car
street.
s-10-p.
and wo will trade you a new car Spriggs Brothers, labor
38.76
and supplies ....................
or, a better used one. N. J. Nelson
FOR SALE-IRON WOQD HEAT If you want QUALITY in a
Miller’s Machine Shop....
31.50
Jr.
er, oil heater, two counters, 3 radio set, ask us about the
G. B. Pitcher, snlnry____
150.00
feet by 6, good for kitehen iron
new Radiolas.
G.
B.
Pitcher,
expense
Proclamation Is Issued
22.50 ing or cutting table. Lot of Rog
water line........................
Observance of Septembr 17, the
era
silver,
dishes,
clean
fruit
jars,
RAY NELSON ELECTRICSHOP
125.00
138th anniversary of the signing Homer Galloway, salary
20.00 cooking utensils, kitchen table.
of the constitution, is urged in a H. W. Lombard, salary....
Main, opposite grocery. ■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■
prooclamation issued by Governor H. W. Lombard, special
s-10-p.
50.00
service
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Pierce. The proclamation asks the
“PLUMBER STEWART”
people to turn once more to the
CXPtRT PtUtIBIfIG
study of the foundation on which
Reservoir Is Progressing.
tho government rests.
Excavation work at the city's
new million gallon reservoir
Births Exceed Deaths.
almost completed, A part of
Births in Cottage Grove during forms have been pincod and
August exceeded deaths by a ratio pouring of concrete probably
of more than five to one, tho re start today, A month or more
port of Dr. C. E. Frost, city health be required to complete the work.
Deaths numbered
officer, shows. ~
three, all females. Births totalled
16, 10 males and six females.
Banking and Business
Bank of Cottage Grove
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RADIO RAY
A large showing of school
supplies now on sale at the
Fair store.
Mrs. J. A. Griffin, of Eugene,
was a week-end guest of her sis-
ter, Mrs. George McQueen, return-
ing to her home Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Strange of
Seattle were guests of Mr. and
Mrs. J. P. Graham Tuesday.
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Visitors See Improvements.
‘‘Cottage Grove has certainly
See the large tablets to be
undergone great changes, we see
had at the Fair store.
But
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We Meet
Our prices on Overland closed
cars aro now as low as on any
car made. It will pay you to call
and see this wonderful car value,
N. J. Nelson Jr., Dealer in Auto
mobiles of Quality.
Mr. and ^Mrs. James Ballou of
Detroit, Mish., and Miss Stella
Hoover of Albany, on their way to
California, were Labor day guests
at the F. C. Hauser home.
Ira Bcidler sustained pa>ful
injuries to his knee Tuesday eve
ning when a wheat sack he was
loading fell on tho knee, wr"nch-
mg it.
You Can’t
Name a Big
Store
which doesn’t de
pend upon NEWS
PAPER advertising.
Sanitary Beauty
See Nelson about taking in your
used car on a new one. Wo will
always trade. Used and new cara.
Mrs. H. A. Hagen
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The Origin of a Theory
I Marcelling
(New Orleans States)
; Manicuring
When an old farmer was asked □ j Facial Massage
if hot weather was really good for n l Shampooing
the cotton crop ho replied: ‘‘Well, 3 | Bobbing
somebody said so at some time I Hair Tinting
and it was too h't for anybody to | French Paper Curl
deny it and that’s how the d------ d
idea got started.”
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Evenings
by
Appoint
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Old Stuff
(Life)
History Teacher—And what did
Nero say to Leander after he swam
the Hellespont! ”
The Kid—‘‘You’re all wet!”
THE NATION’S
HEALTH
Proper sanitation is a real
science.
Wo are especially
proud of tho beauty of our
fixtures and the high grade
of our workmanship and ma
terials, and our prices aro
very modest.
GUIDES
You take no chances
when you
install
a
De Forest.
is the
F<'«rest. It in
nearest to perfection that
has been attained in the
development of that inys-
mys
terious necessity in any
modern home, the radio.
Long 6? Cruson
Schofield Stewart
Registered Plumber
Phono 209-R
NORTH SEVENTH STREET
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
De Forest tubes are superior to all others
Sure Enough
(Nagels I.ustige Welt, Berlin)
Teacher—The mole eats as much
every day as he weighs.
Pupil—Please, teacher, how does
the mole know how much
weighs 7
Salesbooks.
Expert Plumbing
Phones:
Office
30
Res.
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The Sentinel.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed bids will be received by
the City of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
at the office of the City Recorder
in Cottage Grove until 7:30 o’clock
C. J. Kem left this morning for p. m. on tho 21st day of September,
Portland, where he will meet Mgs. 1925, for the construction of a
lateral sewer in newer district No.
Kem, who is returning from a 23,
provided in Ordinance No. »107,
visit to her parents in Pennsyl- passed by the Common Council the
vania.
31st day of August, 1925, and ap
proved by the Mayor on the 31st
Try A. B. Cochran for SHOE i day
of August, 1925, and • Ordi
REPAIRING. All work guaranteed. nance No. 61»l, passed by tho Com
mon
Council on tho 8th day of
s-lOc
L O. O. F. building.
September, 1925. and approved by
N. J. Nelson Jr. received a car the Mayor on tne 8th day of Sep
load of new Essex cars today.
tember, 1925; and in sewer dis
trict No. 24. ns provided in Ordi
Radio Ray for Radiolas.
nance No. 608, panned bv the Com
Mrs. John J. Ruggles and daugh mon Council on the 31nt day of
August,
and approved by the
ters, Jean and Joan, returned to Mavor on 1925.
the 31st day of August,
Seattle today, after visiting Mrs. 1925; an<l Ordinance No. 611,
Ruggles' parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. passed by the Common Council on
the Sth day of September, 1925,
O. DeVere.
and approved by the Mayor on
Dr. Hagen cures sciatica.
a 10c the 8th day of September, 1925,
and for a drain on ”M” Street
J. W. Kirk, who sustained in . nn provided in a Resolution panned
juries to his hip while working | bv the Common
Council on the
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Sept
1925, and
at Sntherlin, is reported recover Sth day of September,
approved
by
tne
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Mayor on the
ing at t> Eugene hospital.
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Sth day or September,
1925, ar
to -*s-
plans ___
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specifica-
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Pens,
Ink, cording i.
Tablet*, Pencils,
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tionn
prepared
by
L.
W.
Coiner, |
Erasers—everything
»erything for school
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City Engineer.
except Text Books at the
Unit bids are required on pro- i
ponal »beet» furnished by the City; I
store
all bids must be accompanied by
a certified cheek payable to the
City of Cottage Grove for ten per
Events and Shadows
rent
of the bid. Plana and speri
“The way you trail after Anita fieation
may be seen at the City ;
seems as th<ugh y>* were in love Recorder's office.
Bid» will be
opener!
and connidere-l bv tho
with her shadow.”
Common
Cooncil
at
8
o'clock p m.
‘‘I am. She lives next door to
on the 21 at day of September,
Me. ”
1925, and the contract let to the
responsible bidder, the Com
I lowest
mon
Council, however, reserving
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You Don't Say
the right to reject any and all
Natalie: ‘‘Do you believe in ’ bids.
Dated thia 10th day of Rcptom
fairy talref”
Nelly: “No, but my hnslmnd ber. 1925.
HOMER GALLOWAY.
seems to think I do.”
City Recorder. I
Large stock of Notebook
Covers at the Fair Store.
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity
You’ll welcome our low-
priced estimates on lumber
and sundry building mater
ials which you need. Call
on us while in town, or
phone 148.
Ar Economica/ Trun^orftihon
F. O. B. Flint, Midu
A Few Red-Hot Ones!
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sizes in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2 6x6 8x1’", $3.10
2 8x6 8x1’", $3.15
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
Here’s a quality touring car at a price you can
afford. A streamline body, lustrou* Duco
finish, long easy-riding springs and a sturdy,
powerful motor are features that help to make
Chevrolet the world’s finest low priced car.
You can be proud to own one.
And it is easy for you to drive one of these
cars this summer. Call at our showroom and
let us take you for a ride.
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All
Cottage Grove
Manufacturing Co
Beaulieu & Harrel
Quality at Low Cott