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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1925 Ted Thye of Portland, light heavyweight wrestling champion, was here Tuesday. He was on his way from Marshfield, where he won a match with Sailor Jack Woods. Did you know that all disease» of the eye are curable without the aid of glasses or operation f Dr. Hagen. eow(T) Mrs. W. J. White left yesterday for Salem to visit her sister, Mrs. { George Crater. Clyde Langdon, of Bellflower, | Calif., arrived yesterday for a visit with relatives. PAGE THREE CITY IS WITHOUT LIGHTS ELMER MILLER DIES OF DURING STORM TYPHOID FEVER Lightning Fires Tree Near Derrick Of Guaranty Oil Company. Illness of Several Weeks Disease Proves Fatal. Witn Elmer Marshall Miller died Mon- day afternoon of typhoid fever in a Eugene hospital. Death followed an illness of several weeks, Mr. Miller having been ill for a week in Eugene before coming here, Funeral services will be held to- morrow afternoon at 2:30 i in the Mills chapel, Pastor Duncan P. Mercedes, a registered cow born in 1910, delivered to i her Cameron officiating, Interment owners during her lifetime four daughters and eight sons. i will be in the A. F. . & A. M.- These offspring netted $1465 by direct sale. ~ Butterfat pro- Bressler’s have some special I. O. O. F. cemetery. dueed by this cow, during the 13 years she was in the herd prices on heaters that will in Mr. Milelr was born April 5, totaled 6500 pounds, producing an income of $3250 from but- terest you, while the stoves 1905, at Innisfail, Alberta Canada, terfat alone. Thus, this fine old dairy matron brought to will keep you warm. and had made his home here for her owners the sum of $4715. Mrs. Angie Dowens, of Santa two years with his aunt, Mrs. Rosa, Calif., visited over the week Christina Richardson. He is sur Not all cows are Mercedes, nor _ ________ _ end at the home of her uncle, I. M. vived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. doubt, Mr. Dairyman, that keeping books, as was done in Harvey. She accompanied Mrs. Eugene Miller and a sister, Grace, this case, proves which of your cows are unprofitable and E. E. Chaloupka here from Port of Innisfail, and a brother Frank, can be sold. Then, as you fill their place with others, buy land. of this city. County Gets Motor Fund. only the best stock. It will pay you and the First National Mrs. B. G. Koehler returned The parents and sister have ar Lane county will receive $14, 1 months* 800.94 as its share of money re rived for the funeral. bank is willing to assist you in doing so within legitimate Tuesday from a two visit with her parents I in Tennessee. ceived by the motor vehicle depart limits. She also visited in Chicago and ment of the state. The total col COUNTY TAX RECEIPTS The Pacific International Livestock Exposition at Portland, October 31 Washington, D. C. lected by the state was $1,201,- to November 7, will show you why better breeding is most profitable. TURNED OVER 183.88 and $267,500 was appor- Sheep "for sale, Three hun- Featured in this great exposition are Dairy anil Beef Cattle, Hogs, tioned to counties. This is the ap- Approximately $85,000 Remitted To dred ewes, 100 lambs. W. O. Sheep, Goats, Horses; a Poultry Show, Industrial and Land Products Bridges, Oakland, Ore. ol-5p portionment from March 15 to Treasurer by Sheriff. Shows and the celebrated Horse Show. Lane county is Miss Kathleen Kem is in Eugene September 15. this week assisting in the adminis next to Multnomah in money re Approximately $85,000 in tax tration office of the University of ceived, Marion county ranking funds have been turned over to third. Oregon. Miss Edna Ward, county treasurer, Used Fords, with starters, if in by sheriff Frank E. Taylor, as Gets Big Radish. good condition, are good for first finals on the first half of taxes Stockmens’ and Farmers’ Bank Loudon, Or., Sept. 28.—(Special.) for this year and payments of payment on new model Fords. Town- other years from 1918 to 1923. Woodson Brothers. s28c —Last Saturday Clifford ‘ — Last Saturday Clifford Town Miss Ward completed seven years Mrs. Lester Childs is suffering with a fractured rib sustained in r?nd went to the garden to get of service as county treasurer an odd manner. While out riding sonu! radishes. He pulled one that yesterday, her resignation, sub with her husband she turned to weighed one and one half pounds, mitted some time ago, taking effect catch an article which she thought which made several messes for in that date. The following is the tax turnover was going to fall, the injury re the family. It was of the Early sulting from turning too quickly, Breakfast variety and was nea rly for this year: $33,417 97 It was several days before she ns tender and sweet as they are Cities ........................... ..... .. 5,104.07 realized that she had fractured the in the spring. School districts.......... ........ 11,390.65 rib. Union high schools... ........ 1,241.68 Mail Change Is Made. Our rebuilt shoes are guaranteed. John Eads and son Clarence, of At rear of First National bank. b 28 c Cottage Grove graduated from Road districts............. ...... 2,048.89 Medford, spent Wednesday night at the village mail delivery class to Port of Siuslaw....... ........ 871.05 Guy Van Riper and Charles the S. W. Boyd home. city delivery class this morning. Forest fire patrol..... 197.65 Cochran are playing *his week at Back taxes have been turned Mayor Harry Parker was in from the state fair in Salem with the The change was made quietly and □-------------------------------------- -n B. A. Pruett has purchased the Lundpark this week consulting Douglas county band of Roseburg. smoothly at the postoffice and de over as follows: livery wag made on schedule, Post 1923 .............................. ...... $12,759.71 Eastbrook property .on north G I with Mayor George Knowles upon If you ’ re going to get a ... 11,11.5.80 master Smith said. The new rural 1922 ............ ...... ' matters of policy for the conduct street. The deal was handled by of his famous Bohemia district heater this year, you should route on Mosby creek, which will 1921 .............................. ....... 3.132.06 Hall & Lang. take advantage of the special extend to the Perini bridge, will 1920 ............................. ....... 3,835.59 j health resort. You wouldn’t feel chilly had prices at Bressler & Son’s. 1919 .... .................... 275.84 go into effect October 5. Heme grown red clover seed, you taken advantage of our 1918 .............................. ...... Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, Mrs. Clam 112.40 special prices on heaters. 25 cents per pound. Good fish Burkholder, Miss Belle Burkholder Fined for Liquor Violations. meal, $3.75 per sack. Beidler’s and Mrs. C. E. Frost comprised a Bressler & Son. • The city treasury was enriched Equalization Board to Meet. s28olc party that motored to Eugene yes A. W. Kime anil son Claude Feed Store. $125 by fines imposed Monday af The county board of equalization Charles Spray, who is attached left yesterday for Portland. Mrs. terday. ternoon by Police Judge Galloway will meet October 6 to hear com Kime accompanied them as far as to the U. 8. 8. Idaho, arrived for violations of the prohibition plaints of Lane county timber Salem, where she will visit her Monday from San Francisco to law. Ed Vendon contributed $50 owners who have filed objections | visit his parents, Mr. and Mrs. * daughter, Mrs. Roy Romaine. upon two complaints, Gus Modell to thoir tax assessments. Most of I J. F. Spray. He is on a 25-day ? contributed $30 and Olaf Hammer the larger timber owners and many furlough and will join his ship í $20. The first two were also of the smaller ones have filed later in San Pedro. chnrged with disorderly conduct complaints, it is stated, and it is j V6ilr used' Foril, if in good con- Hammer was not. but ~ expected that a large delegation of I dition, will be taken as first pay- attorneys and owners will be pres moot on new model Ford. Wood- ent at the meeting. Auto License Rate Cut. s28c i son Brothers. Automobile owners may purchase Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradley, of state licenses for the three remain Hays Is Given Judgment. Portland, spent the week end at ing months of the year for one N. S. Hays, Florence Hays and ' the home of Mrs. Bradley’s sister, fourth the regular rate, beginning Norman Hays were given judgment ’ Mrs. Everett Sparks. Mr. Bradley today. The half rato has been in Tuesday in circuit court against I formerly operated a service station : effect since July 1. A large num the Calapooya Spring» company for j here. ber of applicants for temporary $0000 and $»100 attorney’s fees Warm up these cool morn licenses hnva already been made and foreclosure of a mortgage on ings with a heater purchased at the office of Frank E. Taylor, the springs property at Loudon, at special prices at Bressler sheriff. The company is composed of Cot- & Son’s. tage Grove and Eugene business 8. W. Boyd has returned home men. Radio Tests Set. Shoes rebuilt, at rear of First from visits in Meford and Port- Federal examinations for all National bank, are comfortable to ! land. classes of radio operator licenses wear. s28c Mr. and Mrs. E. 8. Forbes, of will be held in the Eugene post- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, of I Bremerton, Wash., arrived Monday office building tomorrow afternoon San Diogo, former residents, have I for a visit at the home of Mr. We have the latest machinery at 1 o’clock. Applicants should returned from a trip to Canada I Forbes’ brother, D. A. Forbes. to rebuild shoes at rear of First take pencils, pens, ink and neces I. and will spend two weeks here. A dependable shoe repairer at National bank. s28c sary drawing materials. Good used Fords, with starters, ■ rear of First National bank. s28c Edward C. Leum filed suit Tues- wanted in trade on new model divorce from Booker’s Condition Critical. Miss Ruth Pierce, who has taught day seeking a Fords. Woodson Brothers. s28c , two years in Portland schools, has Dorothy L. Leum. The complaint The condition of Louis Booker, Mr. and Mrs. Leon D. Lawton 1 been engaged to teach the third alleges cruel and inhuman treat- Cottage Grove young man who was accidentally shot by his own gun returned to their home in Medford | and fourth grade at the west side nient. this week after a short visit with , school. Mrs. C. 8. Hall has been We want your used Fords for September 24 and who has been Mr. Lawton’s sister, Mrs. D. A. substituting in this room since first payment on new model Fords. in a 1 Eugene hospital since, han school opened. Forbes. Must have starters and be in good become i critical. Members of his New model 1926 Ford coupe now condition. Woodson Brothers. s28c family were called to Eugene to Mrs. F. E. Henderson received day to be with him. word Monday that her sister, Mrs. on display. Woodson Brothers. s28c Sylvia Rathbun Filed suit for di Laura Jones, of Kalama, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers vorce Tuesday in circuit court was ill nad not expected to live. | went to Salem yesterday to attend against Charlse Rathbun. Oil Company Is Sued. The plaintiff alleges the defendant de I Suit to recover $500 gaid to have Shoes rebuilt, at the rear of the ’ the state fair. been paid to the Guaranty Oil serted her. Galloway writes insurance. First National bank, stand up. s28c Janies Whitford, guest at the company for five shares of stock Masonic home at Forest Grove, is in the corporation has been filed a visitor here this week. This is in circuit court by Lanra Mc his first visit here since going to Farland. Dr. David Eugene Olson, the home several years ago. At C. A. Olson and W. A. Sage, doing the home he is the official guide. business as Olson Brothers and He had been sent to Granta Pass Sage are also named as defendants You’ll welcome our low- with the body of a guest who had in the suit. priced estimates on lumber died at the home and took advan and sundry building mater tage of the opportunity to visit LONDON. ials which vou need. Call his many friends here. on us while in town, or (Special to The Sentinel.) phone 148. HIGH SCHOOL TO PLAY Hept. 30.—The J. E. Banton and ALUMNI ELEVEN George Bailee families attended the ( county fair Thursday. Eight Lettermen Working Out For Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Townsend Places on Grid Team. and sons visited Bunday with the J. D. Hicks family at Eugene. Cottage Grove high will open Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geer and its football season Saturday when children spent Sunday in Eugene it meets the alumni eleven on the with Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tullar. new Tenth street gridiron. The Mr. and Mrs. Rogers and children I high school team looks promising, of Black Butte, attended church according to Coach Grannis, and here Sunday. this game will be a teat of Miss Hazel Thom, who is attend strength. ing sehool in Cottage Grove, ac Eight lettermen are working for companied the elans in agriculture 55c 9-pound sack Rolled oats..... thrir old places and a number of Ito Salem Tuesday, returning Wed 45c 9-pound sack corn meal the new candidates have shown nesday. Me 9-pound Sack grahare up well in practice and will crowd Gerald and Glen Banton and 55c the last year men for their berths. H. C. Cox and family attended 9 pound sack wholewheat The alumni team wiU be com church Bunday at Loan Cedar. 65c 9-pound sack Farina posed of men who have starred Mr. Perry, one of the timber 9 pound sack pan cake flour... _________ __ __________ 7&C for the high sehool in former fallers at camp B, split his knee years and although moat of them cap with an ax Tuesday. are out of practice they promise Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Lecter, of . to give the younger boys a stiff Portland, and Ada Taylor, of j game. Kewanee, Ill., visited several days at the Bert Newton home. They The Store That Appreciates Your Trade , First with Cottage Grove sown— went to Marshfield Monday and The Sentinel. xx • re expected to return todny. What Is a Good Cow Worth? Large or Small The city was without lights and electrical power for a short time Tuesday afternoon as the result of an electrical storm which visited this section. Lightning burned out threo 11,000-volt bushings and one primary lead in a transformer at Tenth and Madison streets. Em ployes of the Mountain States Pow er company repaired the damage in a short time. A bolt of lightning struck a large fir tree on Mount David a few hundred yards west of the derrick of the Guaranty Oil company, splintering the limbs and setting the tree afire. A heavy downpour of rain fol- lowed the electrical display. The First National Bank — Your Business Is Important to Us We want every individual in need of Banking Service to feel particularly welcome at our Bank. The smallest account of today may grow to be the largest account tomorrow. We shall gladly, proudly and freely give you any help, advice or service that we can render. r want you to look upon this bank as your BEST BUSINESS FRIEND Bank of Cottage Grove COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON at sJE F O R R i: N T—UNFURNISHED I room and garage. 612 south Sixth street. ol-5p FOR MALE—EVERGREEN CHEAT two cents per pound. Also frosh cow. Phono 37F4. ol-12p(2) 1 The Sentinel, A. Sanitary Beauty ■ ■ F. & A. M. ■ communication Friday Special night in honor of Brother James Whitford, Old members especially invited, Two F. C. degrees will be conferred. Work starts at S:45. Refreshments. By order W. M. Marcelling Manicuring Facial Massage Shampooing Bobbing Hair Tinting French Paper Curl Shop Evenings by Appoint ment ■ ■ ■■■■■ ■■■■ OPEN SATURDAY October 3 Completely remodeled, new equipment and renovated throughout. Inspection of any part of the shop invited at any time. Come in the front door or the back door. You’ll find it inviting either way. —PHONE 55— Bartels Market Win". Bartels, Prop. Former City Market Stand I Umbrellas —ON— People of Cottage Grove NARCISSUS BOWLS !3= and Vicinity These umbrellas are American taffeta silk with wide tap»; edge, waterproof, 8-rib guar anteed rust proof frame. We have these in colors of navy blue, green, red, gray and black and have fancy enameled handles—they were previously priced at $5.00. FREE! This week only—we will give a narcissus bowl free with each 50-pound sack Crown flour. $1.50 Imported Tea Pots for 95c With a purchase of pound package of Golden West Tea. Now on display in our west window SATURDAY SPECIALS Smith-Short Grocery A Few Red-Hot Ones! SEE OUR EAST WINDOW FOR DISPLAY CUPBOARD DOORS, $1.10 UP (31 sizes in stock) 5X PANEL DOORS 2 6x6 8xl%, $3.10 2 8x68xl’% $3.15 Also Shingles and Moulding at Lowest Prices. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. Sale Starts Saturday, October 3 Lots and lots of cheaper cotton umbrellas for ladies, children and men from $1.00 to $3.65 The Fair Store *12 MAIN ST. Over 6000 Items ■ Phones: Office 30 Res. 118-Y BARTELS MARKET Judicious ? Newspaper Advertising Í Í Makes Big Í Stores Out ? • ! of Little ? ? ? Ones Í x ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ ■ ■ Mrs. H. A. 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