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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 19'25 REPORT OF TIIE CONDITION OF THE BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE AT COTTAGE GBOVE, IN THE STATE OF OBEGON, AT CLOSE OF BUSINESS SEPTEMBER 29, 1925. Many who have seen the tragedy, "Hamlet," and heard Ophelia say to the queen, Hamlet'» mother “You may wear rue with a differ ence," must have been mystified us to her meaning, although the poig nancy of the mad act causes tiie mind to pass It by as one of Shake speare’s Inexplicable problems. Yet it is not inexplicable. In heraldry "differences,” or "marks of cadency," Indicate the various ♦2(11,621.75 branches of a family. During the Total........ lifetime of his father, the eldest son bears a label, the second a cres LIABILITIES Capital stock paid in.... -$ 25,000.00 cent, the third a mullet, the fourth 5,000.00 a martlet, the fifth an amulet, the Surplus fund.................... sixth a fleur de Ils, the seventh a Undivided profits, loss current expenses, interest and taxes paid.................. ............................. ......................................................... 742.72 rose, the eighth a cross inollne, the ninth a double quatre foil. Demand deposits, other than banks, subject to reserve: Ophelia says both she and the Individual deposits subject to check, including deposits duo the State of Oregon, county, cities or other public funds............... 116,584.30 queen are to wear rue, herself as the affianced bride of the eldest 3.208.83 Cashier’s checks of this bank outstanding payable on demand son of the king, hut the queen with Total of demand deposits, other than bank deposits, subject a "difference," indicative of the fact to reserve, two preceding items............................. $119,793.13 that, although she was Hamlet's Time and savings deposits, subject to reserve and payable on mother, her status was that of her demand or subject to notice: Time certificates of deposit outstanding.................____________ 39,304.96 present husband, Claudius, the branch of the family.—Cleve Savings deposits, payable subject to notice...................................... 11,780.94 cadet land Plain Dealer. Total of time and savings deposits payable on demand or subject to notice, two preceding items_________ 51,085.90 fa _ Evil Spirit of Sea Total .♦201,321.75 RESOURCES Loans and discouujB_____ ________ ____ ______________________ 4107/579.11 190.68 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured.__ _______________ ________ U. 8. government securities owned__ ________________________ , 12/150.00 Other bonds, warrants and securities, including foreign gov ernment, state, municipal, corporation, etc.......................... —... 29/197.51 Bunking house, $15,000; furniture and fixtures, $3,000....... ._ 18,000.00 Cash on hand in vault and due from banks, bankers and trust companies designated and approved reserve agents of this 34,194.45 State of Oregon, County of Lane, as. I, 8. 8. Lasawcll, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that tho true ~~ to v the ' 2 ----- above ’-------- statement -----------. is w.-w L j best of my knowledge and belief. 8. 8. LABSWELL, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before Correct—Attest: me thiw 13th day of October, 1925. D. J. SCHOLL, ROY SHORT, JI. W. Lombard, Notary Public, commission expires 10-20-25. N. E. GLASS, Directory. Tender Cuts at prices that will not hurt your pocketbook. Chops, Lunch Meats and Other Appetite Teasers Bartels Market William Bartels, Prop. PIIONE 55 In Former City Market Stand WANTED AT ONCE 500 Pullets itk WHAT HAVE YOU TO SELL? Also Your Chickens anti Eggs. GRAY’S PRODUCE, Inc EUGENE, OREGON LEAVE WORD AT GRAY’S CASH & CARRY Cottage Grove. Ore.—Phone 53 Every patron of 'l’he Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to he one of the best country newspapers published anywhere. $10.50 FOR A GENUINE 6 VOLT STORAGE BATTERY Service Garage Cottage Grove, Ore Authorised Prest-O Lite Dintributorn The Chinese minister of communi cation sent from Peking a long cablegram of poetic prose felicitat ing the managers of the Darlington railway exhibition In Englund on their centennial of George Stephen son's "Locomotion No. 7." Unless the railway track was laid over the graves of ancestors In an inland province, the spectacle of the putting monster, once regarded is first cousin to the earth-dragon, would excite far less confusion In the celestial republic today than It did among the honest English yo kels of Stephenson's era. Then, according to contemporary report, "In many bosoms the arrival caused the greatest consternation. They fled in abject terror, many hiding themselves In the church, others seeking consolation In the bottle, while some of the more courageous climbed into trees and st a safe distance from the mon ster’s claws W’atclied It pass.” Reading that account one Is In clined to believe that Europe In 1825 was not many leagues In ad vance of the cycle of Cathay, marks the Philadelphia Ledger. W! i . ¡Bf» ¿.I P f ■» More New Fall Coats Feared by Sailor» Old English Dog Law Had Sound Reasoning Flechas, a promontory on Punta the northern coast of Palawan, Philippines, lias become a well- known landmark to Yankee skip pers voyaging to minor ports of the Philippines to pick up cargoes of sugar, coconuts dried Into copra to be shipped to vegetal oil mills, and Manila hemp and other fibers for the cordage Industry. An Interest ing superstition of Filipino sailors attaches to the name Punta Flechas, which means In English, Arrow polut. The granite cliff fig ures in Philippine mythology as the dread abode of an ogre of the sea who. could conjure winds and typhoons to trouble the water of Dumaran channel- and wreck navies of those who refused to pay him homage He demanded prowess ■ tn his worshipers, and the way to appease his wrath was to sail close under the cliff and launch arrows Into it. Shots falling short were an evil omen—If they are not yet There was a great fear of dogs tmong the people of England when Edward I wqs reigning, In which time was established a most ex traordinary law affecting dogs, uc cording to a writer In the Ohio State Journal. Only those people living a consid erable distance from the large for ests In that country were permitted to own and keep dogs, particularly large dogs, the lawmakers, with great wisdom, reasoning thut a large dog near the forest, where there was much wild game, would join with other large dogs and fol low the cull of the wild. A great pack of wild dogs would be developed, game wosld be de stroyed and grave danger developed for human life. So the law provid ed a dog-gauge, an opening of pre scribed size, and only such dogs as could squeeze their way through the legal' measuring gauge were permitted to be kept at a home NOTICE. within ten miles of the forests. And Fled From Native Land the law never hus been repealed, The name "emigres" Is given to but It has not been used for gen- Notice is hereby given that at those persons who left France at »rations. a meeting of the common council j the time of the revolution. The of the citv of Cottage Grove, Lane royal princes fled In 1789, In con county, Oregon, to be held the 26th Fear Wa» a Friend sequence of the fall of the Bastille, day of October, 1925, the under and were followed, after the adop A few weeks before his death signed will present a petition to tion of the constitution of 1791, by Lord Leverhulme, in his presiden said council asking for the vaca all those who felt agrieved by the tial address to the Institute of Cer tion of the following described for street and highway extinction of their privileges. The tified Grocers at Scarborough, said premises to-wit: greater number of these refugees that he felt sure that the greatest purposes, Beginning at the northcast cor returned in 1802, after the peace of help to any of them was fear, and ner of block one of D. G. McFar Amiens, owing to an amnesty grant that fear had been his best friend. land's second addition to Cottage by Napoleon Bonaparte, while first His first recollection was fear. He Grove. Oregon, thence south 105 consul. Many, however, remained had fear of continuing n clerk at feet more or less to the west line abroad until after the fall of Na his father's business, and that fear of tlio county road, thence in a poleon, According to the charter persuaded hla father to put him on northeasterly direction following of 1814, the emigres were unable to the road as a commercial traveler the west line of the county road point due east of the place of recover their estates or their priv- at the age of nineteen. He married to beginning, thence west, along the ' lieges. In 1825, however, a com- at the age of twenty-two, and then south lino of 3rd street of said nsation of 30,000.000 francs year- fear came as to whether the profits addition to the place of beginning was granted those emigres would keep a wife. in Cottage Grove, Lane county. who had lost their landed estates, Later fear drove him Into soap. Oregon. Dated anil first published this This grant was annulled after the His soap, widely advertised, was July revolution of 1830.—Kansas floated as a company In 1894. In 24th dav of September, 1925. S. ,T. BRUNO. City Star. the words of one of Ills numerous s24o22(T) MARTHA WOOLLEY. obituaries : "The years that fol lowed marked the growth of a bus Auctioneer’» Find iness Ideal that was almost epic In NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE Some time ago a man sent a par Its triumphs and ramifications."— MENT. cel of books to a London salesroom. Spectator. London. They proved mostly of little value, In the county court of the state I but among them the auctioneer dis of Oregon for Lane county. "System" Fell Down covered a rare leather-hound vol In the matter of the estate of ume containing specimens of Cax- Johnson prides himself on having Simeon R. Brand, deceased. ton's press. The contents com u system for betting on the races Notice is hereby given that the prised a fragment of the "Royal that can't be beat. He frequently undersigned administratrix of said Book,” a perfect copy of which Is makes queer bets and sometimes estate has filed in said court her worth over ♦10,000, nearly all "The that god of chance that favors those final account and ihat Tuesday, the Book of Good Manners,” and about who rush In where angels are con 27th day of October, 1925, at the half of "The Doctrinal of Sapience,” spicuous by their absence smiles hour of 10 o’clock a. m. has been a complete copy of which has upon him. But the other day he by said court fixed as the time for hearing objections, if any there realized $3,000 at auction. The irled one and failed. to said final account, at only jierfect copy known to collec There was a four-horse race and bo, which time nil persons interested tors outside the Bodleian library at Johnson conceived the brilliant may appear and bq heard on objec Oxford, of the “Songs and Sonnets" Idea of betting on each of the four tions filed thereto. ' by Henry Howard, earl of Surrey, horses to win. Perhaps he didn't CAROLINE M. BRAND. published In 1687, was found In the stop to think that it would take a Administratrix of the estate of old oak wainscot of a bakery at I to 1 shot winner for him to break Simeon R. Brand, deceased. Chatham. How long it had lain even. In any event, at the last mo H. J. Shinn, Attorney for estate. s24-o22(T) ment there was an added starter— there Is a mystery. and the added starter won. Johnson doesn't think so much of Term U»ed by Matone Ills system. The name "Cyclopean masonry" is given to wall constructed of Rare Exhibit» of Pearl» large. Irregular, but closely fitting In a shop In Regent street, Lon stones, unhewn and uncontented, specimens of which may still be don, is being shown a remarkable seen at Mycenae and Tlryns and collection u( pearls gathered from other parts of Greece, and also In fisheries aM over the world. There Italy, These walls were probably are white Austrian pearls with built by the Pelasgians, a race an I heir silver siteen very beautiful, terior to the Greeks and Romans, but cold In color. Uiat can lie worn about lOtO B. C.; but later gener triumphant!}’ by <he pale blonde, ations. struck hy their vast pro l'he warm mngnoHa-tinted pearls portions, ascribed their construc from Ceylon, or the golden and tion to the fabulous race of the brown pearls found In the depths Cyclopes, whence their nnnie. Ex of the lied sea are liliari for darker ample« of Cyclopean masonry exist women, as are the rare hhtck pearls also In Sicily, Ireland, Peru and found only In the Gulf of Mexico by peurl tlsliars searching for bluck Africa. Exchange. mother of peari. London’» Big Reeervoir As a means of increasing the fresh water supply. for the city. London built the world'« largest ar tificial reservoir. It Is capable of holding about 7,000,1100.(100 gallons of water. It has a surface of more than TOO acres, larger than a sec tion of land. It is about one and a quarter miles In diameter, and Is a seven sided polygon In shape. Its location Is north of the Thames be tween Staines and Shepperton. But Robert Will Learn These Batterien at —— Rural England in 1825 Heraldry at Bo'tom of Ophelia’» Remark Had Little Over China Little Robert, age three, and Ills mother were visiting his aunt. Ills mother »as the fortunate |x>asessor of an abundance of hair, but tbe aunt was not so fortunate. One evening Robert was In his aunt s room when she took her hair down (or rather off) for the night, ami greatly excited he ran and called : "Oh. mama, come quick, Auntie's hair has all broken off." No Apology Needed Just arrived this week a few snappy models of fall coats in sizes 16 to 40—material of velour wool in the darker colors for winter wear—all of the coats have handsome fur coflars—some of these coats are cut with flare bottom in sevi-tailored styles, others are full silk lined for formal dress wear—and the prices are aston ishingly reasonable $19.50, $22.50, $27.50 THE QUALITY STORE- good scovici If you saw it first you saw it in The Sentinel De Luxe Loose Leaf Ledger Binders The De Luxe Steel Baek Binder has stood the test of time and has made good under the most exacting conditions of the modern accounting department. 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A Big One Little Mary's father is s teacher ■ind keeps pretty does tabs on her school work. Her arithmetic gives, him more concern than anything else. At lunch time on the day when she lisd her dual examination In arlth- metlc he asked her what mark she got. To which she mournfully re plied: The biggest nought I ever sew." Housewife I should think you A Treat would he asbamed to beg in thia neighborhood. He—Say. would you like to see Tramp--Ihmt apologise for It. something swell? She— Y <>u bet. ma'am. It's a poor neighborhood, He—Just drop these beans tn wa but I've asset worse.—Good Hard ware Magaslne. ter and wau-h tuvui. * e Tru-Bake Crackers are baked from selected home-grown wheat. Scientifically blended. For blending IS necessary to produce that dis tinctive Tru-Bake Cracker flavor. Finally, perfect baking by Tru-Blu Master Bakers produces a cracker that is as crisp, flaky, appetizing as a good cracker should be Two Eegluh •ariched Ask Your Grocer for Tru-Bake$ cakei. 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