The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 15, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1925
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Mr. and Mrs. Ray Stockwell of BUDGET
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
COMMITTEE IS
Medford arrived Tuesday to visit
No hunting or trespassing on the
NAMED BY MAYOR
Mrs. Stockwell’s son, Leslie Learn­
N. . E. Glass fruit ranch or on the
ing.
N. E. GLASS,
Citizens to Help Council Prepare J. I. Jones farm.
J. W. GLASS.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson ar
Estimates for New Year.
rived Wednesday from Gold Beach
to visit their daughter, Mrs. Ernest
A budget committee to work
Get your radios from Long
Lebow.
with the mayor and council in pre­ & Cruson at Service Garage.
Money spent for highest quality paring the budget for the coming
Cattle Slain in Woods.
and finest workmanship is money year was appointed Monday night
London, Oct.
14.—(Special.)—
well spent. That is why you should by Mayor Knowles at council meet­ I
go to A. B. Cochran, I. O. O. F. ing. Those appointed were 8. V. Cattle running at large in timber
of this section have been killed
building, for shoe repairing.
ol5c Allison, O. E. Woodson, W. H.
Daugherty, H. J. Shinn, Roy E. by unknown marauders who carry
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett re­ Shorty J. H. Chambers and R. E. away the hind quarters of the
turned Tuesday from a trip through Walker. The committee will meet I animals and leave the remainder in
Idaho, Washington and eastern October 26 to organize and review the woods. Alfred Lent has re­
Oregon.
ported the loss recently of five
budgets of former years.
It is now estimated that \
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens and
The council signed an acceptance head in this manner.
new construction this year 1
Mrs. Stevens’ daughter. Miss Nao­ bringing the city police force under
will exceed that of test a
mi Hilton, left today for Portland the state compensation act.
CARD OF THANKS.
year by $250,000,000 J
to visit relatives.
We wish to express our sincere
The only gift your friends can­ appreciation of the many kind­
Goff does the job right. Rear
of First National bank.
ol5c not buy is your photo. Good por­ nesses shown us during and follow­
Mrs. Henry Davis of Forestville, traits cannot be finishod as quick­ ing the illness and death of our
Calif., returned to her home Wed­ ly as kodaks, so make your ap­ mother.
Charles A Stevens,
Monroe guaran­
nesday after a visit with her broth- pointment now.
F. G. Stevens,
tees to please.
22 north Sixth
er, I. B. Morris.
William L. Stevens,
street.
o8tfc(T)
This bank invites business accounts
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White re­
Mrs. Emma Hittie,
on a basis of mutual profitableness.
turned this week from Portland,
Mrs. Addio Woodson,
Cafeteria Is Bought.
where they visited relatives.
•<
Mrs. T. A. Ellis.
O. F. Knox and W. W. Me- ol5c
Robert Malcolm this week is Farland have purchased the Bell
making extensive improvements on cafeteria in the Hotel Rmeed build-
If you’re going to
his home on Chestnut avenue.
ing in Eugene and have taken heater this year, you
Miss Hester Heard and Clyde V. possession,
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Mr. Knox was until take advantage of the special
r.
Laffoon, both of Cottage Grove, two months ago one of the own- prices at Bressler & Son's.
were married Wednesday in Eugene ers of the Gray Goose here, Air.
NOTICE.
by Justice of the Peace Harold McFarland was proprietor of the
Rubbish must not be dumped on
J. Wells.
Elite several years ago.
or near the county road at the
Boys of the Freshman class of
Looking for a gift or something city dump grounds east of the
I Cottage Grove high and a number
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grube of upper-classmen spent this after­ to brighten up the home! Decorn- city. State law requires that rub­
went to Portland Sunday.
noon in levelling off and lining tive candles are just the thing. bish be placed a distance from
The dump ground is a
The Emery J. Lane tract of the field and making other prep- Come in and see them. The Picture roads.
distance back from the road and
——------------------------------------ □ four acres south of the city was »rations for the footbell game Shop.
has a road leading to it. Violators
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel Vi 11 sold this week to S. W. Sowers. tomorrow with Eugene.
of the law will be persecuted.
Garage Building to Go Up.
A. W. Middleton, of Aberdeen,
arrive home today from a trip Hall & Lang handled the deal.
CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE,
A contract is to be. let within n '
United States tires are good tires. Wash., and W. H. Abel of Monte­
of several months to the south
oli!-15c
LANE COUNTY.
few
days
for
the
erection
of
a
Billie
Hall
Service
Station.
ol5c
sano, Wash., arrived Monday on
central portion of the United
garage
building
near
the
business
,
States. They spent yesterday vis­
F. A. Creson was granted a di­ a business trip for the Anderson
section on Pacific highway.
Bressler’s have some special
iting in Portland. Mrs. Harrel has vorce Tuesday in circuit court & Middleton company.
It is understood that the space prices on heaters that will in­
partially recovered from her recent from ’Elizabeth Creson.
N. J. Nelson reported the sale already has been leased, half for terest you, while the stoves
illness which delayed their return
Curtis Veatch is up from Albany of cars during the week as fol­ a new garage business and sales- I will keep you warm.
home.
on business.
lows: Oveçland touring to W. B. room and half for a salesroom
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs, S. W.
Smith, Anlauf; Maxwell touring to exclusively.
NOTICE TO HUNTERS.
Galloway writes insurance.
Boyd and Mr. and Mrs. W. 8.
No hunting or trespassing per­
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler, William Calderhead; Essex coach
Salmon
Keyes left Tuesday on a
New residents inquire for Goff. mitted on my property.
Mrs. Lou Wheeler and Mrs. E. to F. M. Maxwell, Drain.
fishing trip to Mapleton.
'
R. E. LACKY.
o!5c 012 15p
Darnell, of Silk creek, visited the
E. L. Truesdale of Minneapolis, Bear First National bank.
Warm np these cool rnorn- first of the week with Mrs. Chris­ David J. Winton Sr., David J.
ings with a heater purchased tina Richardson and Mrs. Eugene Winton Jr. and John Frederickson,
1924 light 6 Studebaker for
Terminal Work to Start.
at special prices at Bressler Miller east of the city.
Work on the new Southern Pa sale. Service Garage.
of Cour d’Alene, Idaho, arrived
& Son’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Levenhagen, hero Sunday for a trip of inspec­ cific terminals at Eugene will be-
An 80-foot flag pole was erected of Scottsburg, were visitors here tion to various mills of the district. gin within the next two weeks, it
Bookkeeping systems. The
Tuesday at the new athletic field, Monday.
was announced this weok by E. L. Sentinel.
.
,
Friends
have
received
word
from
which is to be dedicated tomorrow.
Dependable - shoe repairing, rear Mrs. A. J. Clarkson, who left a King, superintendent of lines in
Oregon. The company will expend
First National bank.
08c few weeks ago for Ayre, Scotland,
$100,000 building a four track un>^
that
she
had
reached
her
destina
­
N. J. Nelson Jr. went to Portland
This
will be followed by the con
tion after a pleasant voyage. She
Tuesday on business.
is visiting her mother at her old struction of a $550,000 tie Heat­
ing plant.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Henderson home.
returned this week from Kalama,
Mrs. M. V. Phillips this weok
FOOTBALL tickets for Friday’s
Wash., where they were called by
the death of Mrs. Henderson’s will resume management of the game on sale at J. C. Penney’s,
Tourist cafe, leased by her several Homer Galloway, Mountain States
sister, Mrs. L. F. Jones.
months ago to Robert Kaufman.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Her daughter, Mrs. John Keating, office, Smith & Short, White's
pharmacy, Umphrey & Mackin,
Mrs. Caroline Brand returned with Mr. Phillips, will conduct the
Knowles & Graber, Bailsman V
Saturday to her home in Seattle busines.
restaurant, Bressler & San, Allison
after an extended visit here,
A number of local nimrods this Brothers, Imperial barbers, Gray
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn ar morning left for fields of the Goose, Woodson’s garage, Engle
rived Monday and visited relatives valley in search of Chinese pheas­ cigar store, Helliwcll & Marksburv
here. Mr. Shinn was enroute to ants.
The season opened today, Darby & Liston.
ol
Bandon on business.
and will close October 31. The
We meet all competition
All the latest in popular music. valley north of Harrisburg was
Short Time for Long Trip.
and furnish the best sale­
Some new numbers just received. the objective of most of the par-
Sol and John Wirth and Dick
ties.
book on the market.
The Picture Shop.
Gilbert returned Monday noon from
Home merchants should
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe,
a motor trip to Medical Springs.
buy their salesbooks at
after a visit with Mr. Sutcliffe’s
Leather Retain» Strength They left here at 4 o’clock Satur-
home.
mother and sister, Mrs. Bessie Sut­
Besides covering the 900
That leather of good quality kept day.
cliffe and Mrs. Elmer Munson, for ten years, under ordinary condi­ miles of the trip they spent some
went to Portland Tuesday.
tions, does not lose more than IS time visiting in and near Medical
Ed Stalder, of California, ar­ per cent of Its strength was shown Springs.
by experiments of the bureau of
You’ll welcome our low-
rived'Sunday for a visit with his standards. Belting stored In the
Printing.
Always Try
Did you know that Dr. Hagen
priced estimates on lumber
brother, John Stalder, of Delight laboratory for a decade was found
Practically Everything in
Valley.
anil sundry building mater­
to be only slightly weaker than new can cure all diseases of the eyes
Your Home Printer First.
It’s getting cold, so before winter material of the same grade. Indi­ without the aid of glasses or oper­ ials which you need. Call
eow(T)
w
on us while
in town, or
comes, why not trade your old cating that article« migle from It ation!
phone 148.
stoves, both ranges and heaters, would be preserved for an Indefinite
Timber Claim« Pending.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, former for new ones. Short’s Second Hand period If subjected to normal at­
mosphere, ventilation and light,
Timber owners of the Lane coun­
residents, after a visit of two Store.
ol5c while dampness and sunlight ap­
ty, who were denied reductions in
weeks here, returned Tuesday to
Mrs. W. F. Hart and George pear to have a harmful effect on the
their assessed valuations last week
their San Diego home.
leather.
It
Is
believed
the
results
Gross, who have been visiting at
by the county board of equaliza­
Have your shoes rebuilt by A. B. the home of Mrs. Isaac Land, of of the studies will enable manufac­ tion, have until Friday to
appeal
Cochran, I. O. O. F. building. ol5c Dorena, returned to their home in turers of shoes, luggage and similar from the decision of the board, j
goods to alter shipping and storage
Portland
Tuesday.
William
Thum
and
William
practice«, since such articles may Appeals would be taken to the j
Pastor and Mrs. John Linn and oe capable of many years of serv­ circuit court.
Waples spent the week end on a
salmon fishing trip at Scottsburg. two children arrived Tuesday from ice even though they might not
They reported the salmon run was 8tayton. Mr. Linn will assume his reach the user until one to three
You wouldn’t feel chilly had
duties Sunday as minister of the years after they are made.—Ex­
at its best.
change.
you taken advantage of our
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall Methodist church.
special prices on heaters.
A shoe rebuilder who has made a
were guests Sunday at the W. L.
Bressler & Son.
Hit
Lamb»
reputation.
Rear First National
Coppernoil home in Eugene.
Berv
On
the
occasion
of
a
special
bank.
ol5e
FHlinecabinct^J^J^Sentinel.
Get your radio news and
lee at a village church the vicar
E. C. Lockwood has purchased of a large London pariah was per­
concerts at Long & Cruson’s.
NOTICE OF SALE OF BEAL
William Skilling arrived Monday 147 acres of land on the Pacific suaded to preach. The congrega­
ESTATE.
from Oakland, Calif., to visit his highway between this city and tion was naturally an agricultural
one.
Creswell,
from
Mrs.
Emma
Weeks.
sons, Charles and John Skilling.
After the service the London In the county court of the state
of Oregon for Lane county, in
Pastor J. H. Ebert and family clergyman stopped to speak to a
Miss Bonita Beager, who is at­
the matter of the estate of Mary
tending normal school in Mon­ left Tuesday for North Bend where very old shepherd in the church­
E. Allen, deteased.
mouth, spent the week end with her Mr. Ebert ’ has been assigned as yard. and asked him how many
Notice is hereby given, that
pursuant to an order of sale made
minister of the Methodist church iheep he bad In his flock.
mother, Mrs. William Thum.
“Three hundred." replied the old and entered in the eountv court of
Old residents insist on taking
C. T. C. tires are mighty good man.
the state of Oregon for Lane coun­
their shoes to Goff. Rear First tires.
Billie Hall Service Sta-
“That is nothing." said the other; ty on the 6th day of October, 1925,
matter of the estate of
National bank.
ol5c | tion.
ol5e "my flock is over five thousand in
Mary E. Allen, deceased, the execu­
strong."
trix of said estate will sell at
"My word!" gasped the old shep­ private sale the following de­
herd; “you must 'are 'ad a terrible scribed real estate, towit:
lr
busy time last lambin’ season.”
Beginning in section 33, township
20 son th, range 3 west of Wil­
lamette meridian, at a point 1933.8
Pigeon Aid» Identification
feet north and 472 feet east of
the southwest corner of the Will
A homing pigeon was the means
iam Shields and wife D. L. C.
of discovering the identity of a man
No. 56. and running thence north
found unconscious and badly In
76.2 feet, thence west 265 1-3
jured at the foot of a steep hill st
feet, t her. re south 28*4 degrees
Woodseats, near Sheffield. On the
west. 86.8 feet, thence east 306.»
back ot the cycle waa found a bas­
feet to the place of beginning,
ket coulaining homing pigeons, of
and containing Mr acre, more or
less, all in Lane county, state of
which the police took charge. All
Oregon.
attempts to hlentlfy the man by
The sale will be made from and
sending out a police deacrlptlon and after
Tuesdav the 10th dav of
by an appeal from the Sheffield re­ November.
1925
The bids will
FLOUR HAS ADVANCED 20c A BARREL AND WE
lay wireieaa elation failed, and re­ be received at the office of Her­
LOOK FOR FURTHER ADVANCES. LET US QUOTE
cently the police liberated two of bert W Tximbard, First National
tbs pigeons. with notes attached to bank building. Cottage Grove, Ore
YOU OUR PRICES ON BARREL LOTS.
their lege. Shortly afterward they gon; terms of sale, rash, or part
received a message from one of cash and part credit.
Dated at Cottage Grove, Lane
the owners of the pigeons, living
county, Oregon, this 8th dav of
near Chesterfield, who telephoned October.
1925
Information which gave a Hee to
RALLTE A. HILL,
the man’s Identity.—Family Herald.
Executrix of the estate of
The Stare That Appredatee Your Trade
Marv E. Allen, deceased.
Herbert W Lombard.
Rubber stamp« The Sentinel.
Attorney for estate.
off n!5(T)
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For Business
Optimism
When building is good, business
is bound to be good.
(
This means a clear track ahead
for business men.
Bank of Cottage Grove
Livestock Prices Improve
Sales recently made show that the livestock industry is
coming back, particularly in the cattle industry, both
in the beef and dairy breeds.
Livestock raising, through careful breeding ami modern
production methods, can be profitably engaged in by
every farmer and should be especially attractive to those
who have .heretofore depended upon one crop for their
income. We, here at the First National bank are na­
turally desirous of seeing this great industry become an
ever-growing part of farming operations in this commu­
nity. Cooperation is gladly given to those who merit it.
“On To Portland,’’ is the slogan of many farmers who desire to
see and study the greatest exhibits of purebred beef and dairy
Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Goats, Swine and Poultry ever assembled
under one roof in America. The Pacific International Livestock
Exposition will be held there Oct. 31 to Nov. 7. Don’t miss it.
The First National Bank
Stockmens’ and Farmers’ Bank
City Briefs
SALESBOOKS!
The Sentinel
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity
A Few Red-Hot Ones!
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sizes in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2 6x6-8xl%, $3.10
2-8x6-8xl%, $3.15
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
Manufacturing Co
Saturday Specials
50 pounds cabbage (for kraut)........... $1.00
50 pounds Hubbard Squash................ $1.00
Hams, per pound._________ __ _ ___ 33c
4 pounds sweet spuds_____________ 25c
FLOUR
Smith-Short Grocery
The Saginaw Cash Store
Has a complete line of
GROCERIES
i
WE SUBMIT YOU SOME PRICES,
WE KNOW THEY WILL
PLEASE YOU.
Pint jar honey......................
30c
Quart jar honey.......................
60c
60-pound can honey, per pound
14c
5-pound can baking powder
$1.25
4-pound pail Snowdrift............. $1.00
1 pound Arm & I rammer soda
9c
10 bars Pels Naptha soap
80c
Good brooms from 50c up.
49-pound sack soft wheat flour $1.90
49-pound sack Kerr’s hard wheat $1.35
49-lb. sack Sperry’s hard wheat $2.50
We have everything from cheese
to hens’ teeth.
Our Store Will
Be Closed
Friday, 2 to 5
We Shall See You at the
Football Game
Darby â? Liston
Hardware, Plumbing, Wiring
Sporting Goods
“In Their New Home”