The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 09, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    PAGE FOUR
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1925
CANARIES FOR SALE—GENU- CHRISTMAS SEALS SOON LANE HAS TAX RATIO OF county has the highest ratio, 90 per
ine St. Andreasburg rollers, $3.06
cent, and Polk has the lowest, 44
TO GO ON SALE
55 PER CENT
and up. Suitable for Christmas
per cent. In Clatsop county the
■a---------------------------------------------n gifts. 902 Birch avenue. Phone Ninety-Five Per Cent of Receipts Gilliam Is High With 90 Per Cent i ratio was decreased from 81 to 78,
N9-12e.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY 96-R.
while in Columbia county the ratio
To 3tay in State.
Polk Is Low With 44.
property—$14.66 per month will
1 was decreased from 76 to 71. The
FOR
SALE
—
PUREBRED
ROAN
pay for $1000 in 96 months. About
Fifty thousand dollars worth of | Figure« on state tax ratios for the i Harney county ratio was increased
Shorthorn bull, three years old,
$16 ia total expense of obtaining
Christmas
seals will go on sale in i various counties show that Lane's ; from 60 to 63.
loan. Homer Galloway, agent, 511 and several of his bull calves, two Oregon, December 1, at a penny I is 55 per cent, a slight increase
These figures for the counties
Main street.
o22nl9c(2) to six months old. All A No. 1 each and 95 per cent of the' entire | from 1924 when the ration was as compiled by the state tax com
animals and very cheap. Wright
1 mission arc the ratio of assessed
FOR SALE—TWO FORD CARS & Sons, Creswell. Phone 30F25, sale will be kept in Oregon to be 53 per cent. In many counties of values to actual values.
n9-16p used in the fight against tubercu I the state there has been quite a
and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to Cottage Grove.
losis by the Oregon Tuberculosis [ change. The ratio for Multnomah i
12 horse-power. In good shape.
Short’s Second Hnnd store. o26tfc WANTED FOR CASH—ALL association, according to announce- ’ county ha« been set at 54 this year, .
Give your hume print shop
kinds of household goods. Or ment by Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar, I last year it was 55 per eent.
Gilliam first chance.
MATTRESSES MADE OVER trade that odd piece for something executive secretary of the associa­
with or without new ticks; can you want. We buy, sell and ex­ tion.
“The battle against tuberculosis
be returned sama day; new mat­ change. See Peterson. 817 Main
n9-12p which has been waged during the
tresses any size. O’Brien’s Mat­ street, Cottage Grove.
past 12 years, both by the National
tress & Upholstering Co., phone
399, 391 East Eighth street, Eugene, FOR RENT—FURNISHED TWO Tuberculosis associatian, of which
apartments,
all
conven
room
Oregon is a part, and by other
Oregon.
o28n23p
ieaeea. Call evenings or Saturday. health agencies, has decreased the
AUTOS WASHED AND POL Mrs. E. C. Shay. 305 south Sixth death rate from that disease by
nOtfc half and in the past 18 years ap­
¡shod. Motors steam cleaned autos street. Phone 137-R.
painted. Low prices. C. W. Wat­
proximately seven years have been
FOR
RENT
—
THREE
ROOM
FUR
kins. Half block off Main street
added to the span of human life.
nished
suite
light
housekeeping
on north Eighth street.
n2-30p
“These are some of the reasons
rooms. Electric lights, hot and
Also a why we feel we are not asking
FOR HALE—WEANLING PIGS. cold water, bath, etc.
the people of Oregon to perform n
Johnson place, at first bend in single room. Phono 199.1. 1404
duty, rnther we nre giving them
west
Main
street.
n9tfe
Mosby creek road. C. A. Gris­
an opportunity to make a contribu­
som.
n5-9p
FOR RENT—MODERN SEVEN tion toward better health
room house on south Second longer life,’’ said Mrs. Dunbar.
SHEEP FOR SALE—INQUIRE
W. C. Hcnderer, Anlauf, Ore­ street. J. R. Hendricks, phone
n9c
gon.
n5-9p 151-Y.
Tax Turnover Is Made.
WANTADS
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
I
FOR SALE—POLICE PUPPIES
from registered stock—$40 and
$50. Call or writo R. D. Clow’s
fox farm, one mile north of Cres­
well. R. D. Clow, Creswell, Ore­
gon.
n5-9p
FOR SALE—SEED CHEAT. MRS.
John null, 2 miles south of town,
phone 37F5.
n2-23p(M)
FOR SALK—FARM WAGON. 3
inch, good shape. Bargain. I. B.
Morris. 302 Main street.
n9tfc.
FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT.
$10 the month.
Mrs. C. A.
Stevens, 632 Adams avenue. nPtfc
Tax money totalling nearly a
WARM SLEEPING ROOM, WITH
bath privilege. Close in. $2.50 quarter million dollars was turned
per week. Refined persons only over to Grace Shiska, county treas­
noed apply.
136 north Eighth
street.
n9p urer, Thursday by Sheriff F. E.
Taylor. Of the total $143,567.77
FOR HALE OK MIGHT TRADE was unsegregated and $99,622.72
for goats and sheep. Durham was segregated as follows:
eow. with male calf and reg- State and county............... $58,104.88
istered bull. Htill taking orders for Cities
12 by 16 oak wood and 16 inch fir School districts.
wood. C. H. Haight.
Phone Union schools....
38F12.
n9c Roads
Port of Hiuslaw....
FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE Forest fire patrol.
with garage. On surfaced street.
Inquire K. M. Bird. 1428 Ash MONEY TO LOAN-INQUIRE 724 i
avenue.
n9p
Ash avenue. Cottage Grove. n9p 1
Because it's Comfortable
Southern Pacific Lines
—another important reason for your travel over
Get extra value for your travel fund.—go by train.
Ride in long,ea>y-riding coaches—a comfortable, roomy
•eat in which you can relax in entire ease, read or converse
or plan your activities at journey’s end.
Speedy trains leave at convenient hours. No matter
where, Southern Pacific Lines and connections can take
you. Ask Agent
Southern Pacific
T. M Boyd, Local Agent
Remember This
In previous ads on this page, the wisdom of spending
you money here has been shown.
Bear in mind that the benefit is expressed as yours
as well as ours.
Remember that you economize when you patronize
our merchants, because they are able to give you the
same or better goods, for less money.
Remember that the money you spend stays right
here and actually comes back to you.
Remember that keeping your money at home is the
only way to help our community become the sort of
a place you wish it to be.
You’ll Enjoy
Faultless Bread
Whether for sandwiches, with
your meal, for toast, for dress­
ing, or for any of the many
ways in which bread is used, no
bread is superior, to Faultless
Bread.
THE COTTAGE GROVE
ELECTRIC BAKERY
G. A. Sanden, Prop.
GEO. H. DAHL
325 MAIN STREET
Plumbing and Heating
Septic Tank and Sewer Building
The Owl Says:
Procrastination in the thief of
tune. He who puts off getting
his clothes vlenimd only does
so to his own chagrin. We
take out the dirt and put back
the natural life. Try the Owl
way.
Remember—Buy It Here
Cottage Grove
Service Station
5TH & MAIN STS
Goodyear and Silvertown
CORD TIRES
AT OLD PRICES
UNTIL NOV. 10
GODARD & RANDALL
Make Your Car Look Like a New
One With a Glass Enclosure
A tasty, yet most substantial
and satisfying dinner for today
is to be found in some of the
(‘hops we offer. Let us fill your
phone order for those you
prefer.
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.
The White Pharmacy
Grant Tower
Red Crown., General and
Shell Gasoline
Accounting and Systems
30 Years Experience
Valvoline and Havoline
Will Assist You With Your
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Hohl’s Auto Body and Top Shop
410 MAIN STREET
Motorcycles
and
Bicycles
Will be more thoroughly enjoyed if the lunch-
eon or mvul ig served by ua. We shall be
pleased to aid w you with suggestions.
_____
Parties
and banquets are one of our specialties.
And General Repairing of AU Kinds
New and Used Machines of All Makes
at Reasonable Prices.
Tricycles, Wagons and Scooters
Everything in the Cycle Line
The Gray Goose Tea Room
HARRY RENTLE
A Good Place to Eat
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick,
Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Corner Beads, Shingles,
Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front
Fittings, and Other Things Too Numerous
to Mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
THE OWL CLEANERS
Your Afternoon Party or
Evening Banquet
Our Building Material Line Includes—
Choice Chops
'rhe Bicycle Shop
400 Main St.
Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
Stores Out
of Little Ones
And keeps them from becom­
ing 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 believe in thrift. Why!
I
’hey give the best appearance and
Se-l
Th,‘y Bre
tO the
individuality of the wearer.
Let Me Da 5 our Tailoring.
MAX SCHWARTZ
THE TAILOR
st* Main St.
Cottage Grova. Oregon