The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 28, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 28, 1925
iotUfle (Grove J^cntinrl
their disregard for the rights of
I Miss Myrtle Kem, Miss Kathleen NOTICE OF SALE OF 13,000 OF passed by the council and approved (
others shown by throwing old
‘‘PAVING INTERSEÇTIQM
------------------------ < by the mayor on the 31st daV of
Kern, Miss Esther Silsby, Mrs.
BONDS’’ —
IN THE CITY OF August, 1925, and ordinance No.
paper» and lunch refuse on the
Clara Burkholder, Miss Belle Burk
'Alberi stands for
COTTAGE
GROVE.
OREGON. , 610 passed by the council and ap­
......... Publishers parking along this woman’s prop-
holder and Mrs. Ernest Wyatt.
Bede 4 Smith—
proved by tlij mayor on the 8th
Better Breakfasts"
..... ........... Editor erty.
Elbert Bede------
1—<—
Notice is hereby given that day of September, 1925, and i.i |
News Editor
H. F. Edwards,
Mrs.
Claude
Sherman
entertained
Upon the following day The
The ladies’ bible class of th© sealed bids will be received for the sewer district No. 24, as provided
A first-class publication entered at Sentinel was informed by Super­ at her home Saturday evening in | Methodist church entertained the sale of Three Thousand Dollars in ordinance No. 608 passed bv the
($3,000.00) of “Paving Intersec­ council and approved bv the mavor
Cottage Grove as second-class matter intendent Hays that the condition honor of her sister, Mrs. 8. A.
a]
¡men’s class at a dinner Friday tion Bonds” of the city of Cottage • on the .31st dav of August, 1925,
Walkinshaw,
of
Santa
Ana,
Calif.
had
been
remedied,
that
no
more
Business Office—..... 55 North Sixth
evening.
Th© women met in the Grove by the city recorder of said and Ordinance No. 611, passed by
cars would be parked so as to Guests were Mr. and M rs. 8. A. I afternoon and tacked a name quilt city at his office in the city of i the council and approved by the
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
obstruct the woman’s view of the Walkinshaw and son Ralph, Mr. which was presented to Pastor Cottage Grove until the hour of mavor on the Sth (lay of Septcin
o’clock P. M. of Monday the j I m * t , 1925; and a lateral sewer in
By mail (Cash in advance)
street and that the refuse thrown and Mrs. E. E. Chestnut, Mr. and and Mrs. Ebert at the dinner. A (right
5th day of October. 1925. at which sewer district No. 21, as provided I
On© year......$2.75 13’hree months.. .80
Mrs. William Chestnut, Mr. and
tiin*‘ anti in the council chamber in ordinance No. 599, passed by
Six months.. 1.50 | One month........ 50 along this woman’s property would
social
evening
followed
the
dinner.
I be removed bv the school children. Mrs. Roy Hands, all of this city;
-
, of the city hall of Cottage Grove the council and approved bv the
BY CARRRIER
About 45 were present.
! said bids will be opened and con­ mavor on the 3rd day*of August,
Superintendent Hays stated that, Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Davis and
One month.......... ...... ................. —$ .30
sider <1 by the council of said city. 1925. and ordinance No. 604, passed i
Four months, 'i advance--------- 1.10 i contrary to a report made to the 'laughter, of Yoncalla; Mr. and
The Keepers of the Den mot . Said bonds shall bear date the I by the council and approved by the
Six months, in advance........... — 1.60 city council, he had not taken the Mrs. 8. Chestnut, Clarence and
One year, in advance-------------- 3.00
Thursday at Hotel Bartell for their first day of October. 1925, and ■mayor on the 17th day of August.
will be due as to principal and
___ 1925; and for the construction of I
matter up with the school children Ralph Chestnut and Miss Joy weekly luncheon.
Officers were I payable by the city of Cottage
! a drain from the southwest corner I
previous to the time the report Fredericks, of Springfield.
Member of
elected as follows: Mrs. G. C. Dyott, | Grove, as follows:
i of west Main and “M” streets
National Editorial Association
was made to the city council but
I
south to the channel of Silk Creek,
Principal
due
Ten
(10)
years
i
president; Miss Ruth Stewart, vice
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation that the moment he spoke to the
Mrs. O. W. Hays entertained the
from date, the city reserving th** ' as provided by the resolution I
Oregon Newspaper Conference
president; Mrs. C. A. Bartell, treas­ | I right
to retire any and all of said | passed by the council and approved
children the parking of cars at Utopia club at her home Thursday urer; Mrs. O. M. Miller, secretary.
bonds one(l) year after date there- 1 by the mayor on the 8th day of
the place referred to was stopped, afternoon. A business session was
1 of; said bonds to l>e issued in ! September, 1925.
SCHOOL CHIDREN RESPOND TO
and it was stopped upon the fore­ held »nd members brought articles
Unit bids are required on propos-.
The Tillicum club will meet Wed­ denominations of Five Hundred 1
APPEAL.
to
be
sent
to
Portland
for
the
Dollars ($500.00) each with interest ' al sheets furnished by the city
editorial
noon of the day that the
nesday with Mrs. G. M. Scott for bearing coupons attached bearing I engineer on each project and each
Oregon bazaar.
A social hour
was printed.
Count on Carnation Mush not
the first meeting of *he fall season. interest at not to exceed Five bid for each project must be
On Thursday The Sentinel printed
The Sentinel is pleased to make followed and a two-course luncheon
(5%) per cent per annum, pavable accompanied by a certified chock
only for a better breakfast but
an editorial in which attention was
Bright* colored nas-
mention of this handling of the was served.
annually on the first of October of! payable to the citv . of Cottage
Loads to Be Restricted.
an easier-to'get breakfast. Five
called to thoughtlessness of school
each year; and the principal and i Grove for ten (10%) per cent of
matter by the superintendent of turtiums and yellow place cards
The county court will soon take interest shall be payable at the i the bid as a guarantee that the |
children in parking their cars
minutes........ and this delicious
schools and to learn that discipline were the table decorations, Names action to protect the highway« by city treasurer’s office in Cottage contractor will furnish an approved I
where they shut off the view of
whole wheat cereal is table-ready!
in the schools is such that a re- were drawn for the annual Christ- restricting load weights, O. E. Grove, Oregon. The whole of said , bond equal to the full amount
an elderly woman who gets her
quest by the superintendent is mas tree, The club will meet next Crowe, commissioner, has stated. bonds shall be concurrent and 1 of the contract within ten davs
only real pleasure by watching
complied with without any ands, month with Mrs. 8. ,L. Mackin. . He warns farmers and others who shall be without priority as to each after the awarding of the contract. ;
other, and shall be a general ob­
Plans and specifications mav be I f
traffic pass on the
ifs or buts. That is the wav it
expect to haul heavy loads that ligation of the city of Cottage seen at the city recorder’s office.
Bids will be opened and considered |
should be. So far as we know,
A number of friends and neigh- they should haul them before the Grove, Oregon.
Said bonds are to be negotiable by the common council at 8 o’clock
that is the way it always has been bora of Mr», W. 8. Keyes met at rains set in, softening the roads.
I
and shall be sold for not less than p. m. on the 5th day of October,
during the timo Mr. Hays has been her home last Monday for a sur-
their par value plus accrued inter­ 1925, and the contract let to the
i
superintendent.
est; the city reserving the right lowest responsible bidder on each !
prise handkerchief shower, the oe-
Salosbooks. The Sentinel.
to reject any and all bids. Said project.
However the common I
casion being Mrs. Keyes’ birthday
bonds are to be disposed of under council reserves the right to re­
Assessor Miller, of Yamhill coun­ anniversary. At the dose of the
»
an act entitled:
ject
any
and
all bids.
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION.
ty, would put household goods back social meeting a community club
“An Act to amend the Charter
Done by order of the common
of the City of Cottage Grove, council of the ( city of Cottage
on the tax rolls. His idea is right. was organized. Miss Alsea Hawley
Department of the Interior. U. 8. ____ County,
_____ _, .......
Oregon, by adding Grove. Oregon.
It is an unjust and unfair ex­ was elected president, Mrs. Mildred Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, , a Lane
new chapter thereto authorizing
Dated this 24th i day of Septem-
emption that lets the rich man out Trunnell vice president and Mrs. August 27, 1925.
- ’ empowering
---------- ’
and
the common coun­ I her, 1925.
Notice is hereb >y given that Mat- cil of the city to issue and sell
of taxation on $50,000 worth of Esther Trunnell secretary-treasurer.
HOMER GALLOWAY.
M. Benson, ol •f Eugene,
„
, Oregon, negotiable bonds of the city to s24-28
Citx" Recorder.
household goods ami the poor man The club will hold its next meeting tie
who, on August : 27,
27,” 1920. inade th«» amount of Three Thousand
out of taxation upon $200 or $.300 Friday, October 2, in the Latham Homestead Entry. No. 01.326.3, for Dollars ($.3,000.00), or so much
NEWSPAPER advertising makes
tot
NE^4 and thereof as may be necessary for big stores out of little ones and
NW%,
SW14
worth of the same kind of property. school house.
the
For favoring
NWU SE%, Section 21, Township the purpose of paving street inter­ keeps them from going back to
19 8., Range 4 West, sections of the city.”
takes
household goo
A few friends i of M rs. A manda Township
Bobber stimpt. The Sentinel, x
Dated and first published this little ones.
19
S.,
Range
4
West, Wil-
the cake, plate
Spriggs mot at her home Friday lamette Meridian, has filed no- 14th day of September. 1925.
The
tonic
for
the
business
world
First
with Cottngo Grove news—
are the last word in con­
make three
____
afternoon for a surprise birthday tice of intention to ____
HOMER GALLOWAY.
—newspaper advertising.
xx The Sentinel.
xx
venience for the handbag Of 863 first year students at party. Birthday r cards were pre­ year Proof, to establish claim to s!4o5(M)
City Recorder.
land above described, before
or purse—likewise in the University of Oregon, 4.3 p<‘r sen ted to Mrs Spriggs and light the
rrntn ijk 'in zni to to mi hii totto rm m tomnrn ' in r m rm to rm to ïtvto . h rm rnrrr-r |
E. O. Iminel, U. S. Commissioner,
beauty.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
cent were unable to pass the refreshments were served by Mrs. at Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th
of October, 1925.
A real mirror, generous English test. They didn’t know A. C. Spriggs. Those present were day
Claimant names as witnesses:
Sealed bids will be received by
contents, a dainty lamb’s their onions, ns it is expressed by Mrs. Anna Lane, Mrs. Anna Teet- Herman Leff, of Eugene, Oregon; the city of Cottage Grove, Oregon,
Enroll Today—It’s a Good School
ers, Mrs. Sina Vaughn, Mrs. Emma William Ham, of Springfield, Ore­ at*the office of the city recorder in
wool puff, non-tarnishing the high school kid of today.
Tompkins, Mrs. Eliza McKibben gon; Arthur F. Ham, of Lorane, Cottage Grove until 7:30 o’clock
case, a chic design, a
Oregon; Paul Decker, of Corvallis, p. m. on the 5t,h day of October, ?
A. E. ROBERTS, President
a
and Mrs. Harriett Leonard.
Just Proved It.
catch that, holds firmly,
1925, for the construction of lateral ■
Oregon.
992 Willamette St,
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon. 3
One doesn’t look for humor nt
sewers
in
sewer
district
No.
23:
as
HAMILL
A.
CANADAY,
yet easy to open at your a medical convention, but during The Social Twelve met Thurs­
non-coal a.31-s28(2)
Register. provided
wish.
the last one held in Los Angeles, day afternoon with Mrs. Herbert
Altogether a vanity in there was at least one good laugh. Eakin. A short business session
which you may take gen- A very distinguished physician had was held and needlework occupied
just finished a lengthy discourse the remainder of the aftc
unine pride!
ami the chairman arose and said: A tempting luncheon was f
decorations
were
Vanity of Powder
“The speaker who has just House
dosed is a striking example of the dahlias and Caroline Testout
efficacy of the doctrines he so Mrs.
Vanity of Rouge
eloquently advocates.
Hale and Mabel
hearty nt 80 venrs of age, he could guests.
tire out many a man younger than
himself.”
Lula Currin entertained fchiL
í
' ■ -
“He did!” came a voice from
afternoon with an informal
the audience.
Monday! and Thursdays
Albers
Chmation
Mush
Spores Fuel
Company
FOREST WOOD
$2 per tier
HARD WOOD
$3 per tier
Phone 178-R
Watchcase Vanities
of Cara Nome
Powder and Rouge
j Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course |
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
• $1.25
75c
• V
w;
r
KEM’S FOR DRUGS
73U
C. J. KEM. Prop
COTTAGE
GROVE.
OREGON
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Burroughs bookkeeping form of
many kinds.
homo print
shop.
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