The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 19, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1925
PAGE FOUR
WANTADS
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FOR RENT—THREE ROOM FUR-
nitihed suite light housekeeping
rooms. Electrit light, hot and cold
water, bath, etc. Also a single
room. Phone 199-J. 1404 west
Main street.
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DO YOU HAVE BIRDS IN YOUB
home! Most people do. If you
want a pet get a little bird. It
will sing for you. 1 have the best.
Also room and board for gentleman.
918 west Main.
o8-19c(2)
HOUSE FOB SALE—WILL SELL
our residence at 1136 west Main
street. Easy terms. E. A. Glea­
son.
ol2 19c(2)
TOMATOES—WE STILL HAVE
nice ones. As run, 35 cents per
bushel, you pick ’em. Greenhouse,
75 cents per bushel. C. A. King.
Phone 1F5.
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FOR RENT----- 15 ACR E
with buildings. Will
three years if desired,
out. See Hall & Lang.
FOR RENT—ROOMS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping at 38 L streot.
Garage furnished. Sec Mrs. L. L.
Woolley at Tourist cafe or call at
the house in the morning before
ol5 19p
9 o ’clock.
WHEEL CHAIR FOR HALE —
Cheap if taken soon, or will
trade for chickens of anything I
can uso, Smith 8. Trask. 354
Quincy Avenue, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
ol5-26p(2;
WANT E 1) T () T RAD E—NICE
home in Springfield for Cottage
Grove property. Also Candy hcc -
ond hand furniture busin
Small
amount of money will handle.
Sicknesa in family cause for selling.
WriU E. E. bee, Reedsport, Ore-
go Ik ’
o19 22p
their own rifles, and some the arms (
issued by the state of Oregon,
On the morning of July 6 the
command inarched south from Pilot
(Continued from first page.)
Rock towards the scene of attack
command were ranchers and resi­ on the settlers of Cainas Prairie,
dents of the towns in the vicinity, to see if any survivors remained
and were variously armed and and also to scout for traces of the
mounted, each riding his own or foe. By noon they had reached
his neighbor’s horse; some using . a place known as Willow Springs,
where there was an abandoned
FOUR ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT. sheep ranch beside a fine spring
Inquire at 1627 west Mnin of water, the source of Birch creek,
street.
ol5-22p and also of Butter creeK, we are
informed.
PRACTICAL
NURSE—TWENTY
Here the men were told to dis­
years experience. Mrs. Eugene
012 19p(M) mount ami prepare whatever feed
Moore, 39L street.
they had with them; some were
TO TRADE—RATTLING GOOD
eating, some were finished and
Ford to trade for wood. Scho­
field Stewart.
ol9p had mounted, while the horses of
the dismounted men were in a cor-
FOR SALE— A MODERN PLÄS-
tered bungalow. Five rooms and ral, or standing about the scene.
Oglesby had suggested that
bath down stairs. Entire upper Dr.
out, and this
story finished in one room. Elec­ scouts be thrown
was done as suggested, One In-
tric lights, hot and cold water,
septic tank, macadam street, some dian had been seen i with field
fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries glasses, but no other hostilcs had
and large garage. Good security as yet been sighted. A detach­
ment was being formed to ride to
accepted with mortgage back for
part, if desired, or monthly pay­ Camas Prairie to perform the duty
ment plan can be arranged. E. B. assigned to the force, and as they
Sentinel.
ol9 29p(2) were preparing for their departure
outside the ranch buildings, a tum­
FOR RENT—ROOMY FURNISHED bled down house and shed, with
apartments with bath. Reason­ a pigpen of logs and a pile of
able rates. Inquire of Mrs. 8. posts nearby, a volley of rifle
Wells, 409 north Eighth street, shots from the surrounding hills
Cottage Grove.
o!9-22p appraised them that the Indians
had taken the fight to the whites,
FOR SALE- THREE GOOD COWS and the war was on.
all milking now; also one heifer
The attack affected mon various­
calf 10 days old. C. 8. Cochran, ly; some rifthed to the shelter of
phone 123-R.
19 26p(2) the houses and returned the fire
EXCHANGE YOUK OLD FUBNI- of the foe; some fired from their
turo for new and be sure and positions outside the buildings,
see our heaters and ranges. Short’s while some, be it sorrowly ad-
their com-
Second Hand Store.
o!9p mitted, abandoned
rados to shift for themselves,
WANTED—CARS
TO
PAINT, wounded and well, and galloped
varnish or polish, Try iw. I helter skelter for Pilot Rock,
will treat you right, C.' W. Wat which all the men so headed
kins. Corner Eighth and White- reached safely, It may be chalked
aker.
ol9-22p up to their credit, however, that
THE BATTLE OF WILLOW
SPRINGS.
they dispatched aid for the remain­
der of the command.
The firing of the Indians from
the ridges about the canyon where
the white men were beseiged be­
came heavier constantly, and the
reply of the beleaguered was in
no whit lagging, but was, however,
carefully directed; eartridges were
too precious to waste unless a good
sight was had of a dusky antag­
onist. The horses seemed to be
the initial object of the Indians,
and with whoops to stampede them,
and bullets to kill or disable them,
they strove to “set the whites
afoot“ as was the constant at­
tempt during all Indian wars where
horses figured to any great extent.
Most of the horses
___ ______
were killed.
wounded or stampeded thus.
(To be concluded next Monday.)
Always give your home print
shop first chance at all your print­
ing. Usually your home printer
can meet competition in quality
as well as price.
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Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
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REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK
REPORT ^ t P2S e GROVE. IN THE STATE OF OREGON, AT
CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON SEPTEMBEB 28, 1925.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
DENTISTS
11 W. TIT US, D. M. D.—Dentistry.
Modern equipment. First Na­
tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun­
days by appointment. Office phone
10, residence phone 212-R.
r-)R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office
Fifth and Main streets. Hours,
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings
and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
office 35, residence 161-.L
BESOUBCES
Loans and discounts--- ------------ - ---- —------- - - -- .$ 379,856.99
8,972.99
Overdrafts, secured »7,758^9; unsecured $1,214.10..................
I r J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law
...$1,014,462.59
U. S. Government Securities Owned:
[>*posited to secure circulation (U. 8. bouds par
value) ............... .......... ..... ..... —........... -..... ———4 12,500 00
All other United States Government securities (in­
cluding premiums, if any)---- --- ------------ ------- 145,310.49
Other bonds, stocks, securities, etc------------------------ -............
Banking house....$16,000.00; furniture and fixtures, 5,072.50
Real estate owned other than banking house.... — —-----------
ATTOBNEYS
Lawful reserve with Federal Reserve Bank--------- -------------
in vault and amount due from national banks -------------
TTERBEBT W LOMBARD—Attor- Cash
ney at I.aw. First National Miscellaneous cash items.-----------------------------------------------
Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer and due from U. 8.
Treasurer _________________________ __ ____________—-
Grove, Oregon.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
TAR
H. A. HAGEN.--Licensed
Druglesa Physician. Phone 30.
Ostrander Building, 6.30t£ Main
street, Cottngo Grove, Oregon.
Saleebooks
Sentinel.
for
merchants—The
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It is a mutual investment between all of us.
Our investments are affected by the volume of business done—se it is
up to you to determine the volume of patronage that determines the
value of the investments.
You can count on the merchants to hold up their end, but they must
have your help—your patronage—in order to make our investment pay.
Guarantee Your Share By Keeping Your
Money Right Here
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
325 MAIN STREET
Plumbing and Heating
Septic Tank and Sewer Building
Cottage Grove
Service Station
5TH & MAIN STS.
Our Building Material Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick,
Fire Clay, Metal Lath. Corner Beads, Shingles,
Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete Sand and
Gravel, Plasterin ; Sand, Zouri Store Front
Fittings, and Other Things Too Numerous
to Mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
GODARD & RANDALL
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
Goodyear and Goodrich
TIRES
The Owl Says:
There are many concern« that
make just plain ordinary
clothes ami can figure the
price way down ami give you
cheaply made garments. But
we give you standard, depend­
able service- well tailored for
th« price of at least one year. W
untee perfect fits because we giv
«»ll.S.
THE OWL CLEANERS
410 MAIN STREET
Your Afternoon Party or
Evening Banquet
Will be more thoroughly enjoyed if the lunch­
eon or inenl is served by us We shall be
pleased to aid you with suggestions. Parties
and banquets are one of our specialties.
The Gray Goose Tea Room
A Good Place to Eat
—
ALWAYS
BETTER
The merchants have also invested here, to grow and to help their city
grow and thrive.
THE COTTAGE GROVE
ELECTRIC BAKERY
Make Your Car Look Like a New
One With a Glass Enclosure
General, Shell and Red .
Crown
Winter • Gasoline
Valvoline and Ha voline
Oils
Motorcycles
and
Bicycles
And General Repairing of All Kinds
New ami Used Machines of All Makes
at Reasonable Prices,
Tricycles, Wagons and Scooters
Everything in the Cycle Line
HARRY RENTLE
The Bicycle Shop
400 Main St.
625.00
State of Oregon, County of Lane, ss:
I, T. C. Wheeler, cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly swear
that the above statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief.
T. 0. WHEELER, Cashier.
Correct—Attest:
Subscribed and sworn to before
me this 9th day of October 1025.
HERBERT EAKIN,
O. O. VEATCH,
Horner Galloway, Notary Public.
J. H. HAWLEY, Directors.
(My commission expires 3-14-1928.)
You have made your home here and are, in a sense, an investor in the
welfare of the city.
When serving our Faultless
Pies, be sure to serve big pieces.
'They are so good that a small
piece does not satisfy. We
bake fresh every day. We
have to. 'They don’t last.
GEO. H. DAHL
26.1,635.22
21,072.50
3,699.42
52,983.64
134,159.98
1,585.66
Total.
and Notary Public. Practices
in all courts. Bader building, Cot­
LIABILITIES
tage Grove, Oregon.
Capital stock paid in-------- ------- —---------- ------------------------ .... $ 25,000.00
Surplus fund___ _________________________ ___ ___ —....... —. 25,000.00
PHYSICIANS
Undivided profits--------------- ------------------------------------------ __ 10,166,13
12,500.00
TAR. C. E. FROST.—Physician Circulating notes, outstanding...... -.................. .......... . ..... ...........
1,436.25
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and Surgeon. Office in Lawson Amount due to national banks......................... -......
2,644.14
Building. Pnoue 47, Cottage Grove, Cashier’s checks outstanding--- ---------------------------------------- ....
Total of two preceding items........... -............... — $ 4,080.39
Oregon.
Demand deposits (other than bank deposits) subject to re­
rtAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy-
serve (deposits payable within 30 days)
sician and Surgeon. Evenings Individual deposits subject to check..............
- 652.835,71
by appointment.
Suite 3, Kora
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on Certificates of deposit due in less than 30 days):
23,385.40
(other than for money borrowed) .................................. .......
nortn Sixth street, just off Main.
State, county, or other municipal deposits secured by pledgo
n A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician
36,068.96
of assets of this bank or surety bond................. —-----------
and Surgeon. Calls answered
Total of demand deposits (other than bank de­
day or night. Maternity work a
posits) subject to reserve, thtee preceding items $712,290.07
specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co. Time deposits subject to reserve (payable after 30 days, or
Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J.
subject to 30 days or more notice, and postal savings):
3,650.00
OH A. W. KIME.—Physician and Certificates of deposit (other than for money borrowed).....
’’ Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases Ocher time deposits..................... ............................... ................... 216,885.73
of women and children a specialty. Postal savings deposits_______________________ _______ ....
4,890.27
Will care for confinements nt his
Total of time deposits subject to reserve, three
home if desired. Office over C. J.
preceding items....................................................... 225,426.00
Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234;
residence, 126-.T. Residence address,
$1,014,462.59
Total.
1149 west Main.
Your Investment
SERVE BIG
PIECES
157,870.49
For Better Meats, Better Poul­
try, Better Lunch Goods, Better
Shortening, Better Price and
Better Service—Shop Here.
Quality Market
PHONE 46
Culver & Anderson
Inviting You!
The artistic refreshing appearance of our soda
fountain gives you the urge to have a sanitary
drink mixed for you. The taste of one gives
you the urge to try another.
1 he White Pharmacy
Grant Tower
%
Accounting and Systems
30 A ears Experience
Will Assist You With Your
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Hohl’s Auto Body and Top Shop
Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
Stores Out
of Little Ones
And keeps them from becom
in<; little stores again.
Tailored-to-Order Suits
Are worn by successful men, wealthy men
and great men as well as by careful men’
and men who
_ _____
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believe
in thrift. Why!
Beeauae they give' the*‘‘b«t
—I appearance and
look best longer. They are fitted to the
individuality of the wearer.
Let Me Do Your Tailoring.
max SCHWARTZ
THE TAILOR
St« Main St.
Cottage Groxe. Or.goo