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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 14, 1925)
PAGE FOUR ! Daily Dozen. Brown: What makes your bank a number of school students are account so slender! planning a candy booth. Mrs. Black: Reducing exercises. Oeorge Kebelbeck will look after the fancy work and Irene Moata- chetti the fish pond. ■ vor of the former, 9-13. Last week Ella Wills and Miss Anna Jepaon CLOSING CIGAR STORES, THEATERS TO BE ASKED the sophomores won from the are oa the supper committee, while Representatives of- the Cottage Grove Ministerial association will appear before the city council next week to ask that cigar stores and thuaters be closed on Sundays. It is understood thn t there exists a petition which was circulated a year or more ago which bears the names of several hundred residents asking the closing of these places of business on Sundays. Members of the council havo not expressed their position. Classes Clash in Basket Ball. Bound two of the intcr-clnss bas ket ball series at the high school was played Friday, resulting in a 9-14 victory for the senior,, over their freshmen opponents. The sophomore-junior setto ended in fa- seniors, while the freshmen bested the juniors. Judging from the work of some of the players, Coach Grannis contends that prospects are good for sending a winning team to represent the school in the association games. During the sea son Cottage Grove will compete in about 10 games, several of which are scheduled. The list to date includes matches with the univer sity high, Eugene, Albany, Cor vallis and Springfield. Bazaar to Be Held at Hobron. Members of the auxiliary of the Coast 'Fork Farmers’ union local are planning a Christmas bazaar to be held in the Hebron hall the afternoon and evening of Tuesday, December 16. The proceeds will be used to furnish the hall. Mrs. Basket Ball Games Scheduled. The basketball team of the Cot tage Grove Athletic club and the Anderson 4 Middleton team will clash tomorrow night in a game to be played in the high school gymnasium. The athletic club team will met a team from Lorane the following evening, this game aleo The to be in the gymnasium. Anderson 4 Middleton team won from Lorane at Lorane a week ago. the score being 9 to 7. t MILO’S MINSTRELS ALL WHITE FEATURINE MAXINE MILO America’s Premier Saxophone Soloisl I ■ LJ /7 RATION-WIDE INSTITUTION- g JLfenneyvo W^*WFta» DEPARTMENT STORES WHERE SAVINGS ARE GREATEST THRUOUT THE YEAR 417-421 MAIN STREET, COTTAGE GROVE BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING eggs. Hollywood strain. Now booking orders for 1926. Brooks Poultry Farm. Cottage Grove, Ore. Successor to Bert V. Hands. n30dl7p YES I THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS! And when he visits Pen ney’s he will be bqth surprised and delighted to find just the toys and useful Christmas gifts that he is looking for. FOR 8ALE—ALL MAKES RE- built typewriters on terms like rent. Office Machinery & Supply Co., Eugene, Oregon. d3tfe SAXOPHONE FOR SALE CHEAP. C. G. Conn C. Melody. Inquire at Kern's Electric 8tore. d3tfc ARDADE THEATRE Plaid Mufflers Of Soft Wool FOR TRADE—160 ACRES TIM- ber for town property or acreage. Address D. H. Hemenway, 300 north Douglas street. d7-14p(M) ¡FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. PEO- pies Cash Market. d7-tfe BEST PBICE PAID FOR DRESS- ed hogs, veal and beef. Bring I your poultry and eggs to Peoples Cash Market. d7-tfc WANTED—LOAN ON HOUSE just completed; $1800 at seven per cent from three to five years. Albert Woodard. d!014-17c i ■ FOR SALE—TWO STORY BRICK building on corner of Fifth and I Main streets. Buckhorn cigar store location. Right price. W. B. Qoop- j er, 695 Willamette street, Eugene, Oregon. Phone 640. d!0-14c FOR SALE OR RENT—HOUSE and furniture complete with bath; will sell on terms. Schofield Stewart. Phone 209-R. dl0-14-17r Ideal gift« for women, misses or boy». Of imported wool in bril liant Scotch plaid« and many other design«. Wide, long, fringed, very color ful. Warmth without weight. Exceptional val ues at— Safeguarding Your Buying The privilege of knowing before you leave home just what or how much your money always will buy at a certain store is a Golden Rule ad vantage. It takes all speculation, all guess ing, all uncertainties out of your buy ing and gives you the assurance of fair treatment and full satisfaction. Such selling methods standardizes value and price. The customer al ways knows that she is getting the same consideration as her neighbor- no more, no less. We are operating that kind of store, according you in your every purchase here the same kind of treatment we would like you to accord us were you the merchant and we your customer. WANT TO RENT A FARM OF from 10 to 40 acres. H. H. Cook, box 310, Elma, Wash. dl4-21p NO PICTURES BAND AND ORCHESTRA Prices: Adults, 50c; Children, 25c YOU, TOO, CAN RECEIVE CASH DIVIDENDS MOUNTAIN STATES POWER CO. DIVIDEND NO. 32 The 32nd regulnr quarterly dividend of $1.75 per share on the 7% Preferred Stock of this Company will be paid January 20, 1926, to shareholder* registered on the books at the close of business December 31, 1925. Subscriptions for shares on the cash plan received prior to December 25th will entitle purchaser to the full dividend of $1.75 per share for the quarter beginning October 1. Outstanding partial payment accounts upon which final payment is made before Decoraber 25 will receive dividend No. 32 on January 20. PRESENT PRICE, $98.00 per share, to yield 7.14% per year Orders for shares must be in our hand* before the cloae of business December 25, in order to avail yourself of this dividend, but payment may be made up to January 15. MOUNTAIN STATES POWER SECURITIES COMPANY P. 0. Box 1609, Tacoma, Washington A Stock Certificate in Mountain States Power Company Makes a Splendid Present THE HABIT of giving substantial holiday gifts is growing each year. Many reasons dictate the choice of a sound, in come-paying investment security for this purpose. A PREFERRED STOCK CERTIFICATE in this Company is registered on the Company’s books, and the owner is protected against loss or theft. Dividend cheeks are mailed every 90 days to the holder and there i no delay or inconvenience in collection. The assignment of a certificate is an easy matter. The safety of the investment, its ready markability, good rate of return and its simplicity—all recommend it for ownership. PLACE ORDERSNOW FOR GIFT CERTIFICATES In order to make sure of delivery of preferred stock certificates in time for Christmas, orders should be placed as early as possible. Make a Gift Whose Benefits Continue Steadily Through the Years to Come. Ask For Illustrated Booklet Mountain States Power Securities Co. OFFICE MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY EUGENE INDEPENDENCE JUNCTION CITY FOR 8ALE—FARM WAGON. 3- inch, good shape. Bargain. I. B. Morris. 302 Main street. n9tfc. Branded with M bench on right ■| rib. Small upper bit in each ear. Meyers Bros., phone 38F3. d3tfc FRIDAY, DECEMBER 18 ALBANY COTTAGE GROVE DALLAS WANTADS ¿i----------------------------------------------- ii Give your home print shop first chance. LO§T—3 YEAR OLD HEIFER. COMING/ All Special Scenery OUR AIM: TO SERVE YOU WELL AND FAITHFULLY —ALWAYS LEBANON SPRINGFIELD STAYTON FOR SALE—8IXTY4FIVE ACRES seven miles from Cottage Grove, macadam road, rural mail, school, church, near neighbors on three sides, open range on other, two miles to railway station, good hunting anil fishing; three sawmills 2 close; new six-room house, fire place, well and spring, barn and chicken house; 25 acres cleared, 15 acres easily cleared, remainder timber and pasture. Will take vacant lots as first payment, with easy terms on balance. Price $3300. W. F. Reed 4 Son, box 593, Eu gene, Ore. dl4-17p Splendid quality igir«4 and striped silks. Pattern* to salt every asan's idea ef design, either quiet or lively. In Holiday Gift Bones with greeting card. At— 69c to $1.98 Men’« Silk H om FOR SALE—SIX ROOM MODERN house, lot 60x240 feet; close to school; price $2500. Will take car as part payment. Easy terms on balance. Charles Hall at Hall 4 Lang office. d 14-17c Thoroughbred Overcoat« for Young Men These three - button, double - breasted Ulster- •ttes are splendidly styled and, being well-tailored of quality, dependable fabrics, are good all the way through. They are "Thoroughbred” because THOROUGHLY GOOD. And very reasonably priced at— SAW FILING, KNIFE AND SCI8- sor grinding, general repair work; shop back of Goff’s stove repair shop. W. F. Judson. <114c BARGAIN ON SIX YARDS LINO- leuni, also a child's steel bed. 128 north Eighth street. d!4c BOk aad ray on mixad; mar- ceriaed 1 i a 1 • heal, toe and top. CHICKEN DINNER AND PRO- gram, 5 to 8 p. m., December Id; Farmers’ Union hall, Hebron. Good program and chicken. Sale in Af ternoon. U R Invited. d15p Novelty design« la FOR RENT—TWO CENTRALLY located office rooms, second story. See Hall 4 Lang. dl4-17c FOR SALE—HOUSE AND at 809 south Sixth street. 8. A. Hill, Curtin Ave. thecka, plaids and plain c o 1 o r a. A remarkable Christmas hose at the low price of—• LOT Mrs. !!! NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that 8. 8. Lasswell, administrator of the es tate of 8. B. Korn, deceased, has filed in the county court of the state of Oregon, in and for Lane county his final account and pe tition for final settlement of the said estate and that December 29 1925, at the hour of 10 o’clock a. m. of said day has been by the said court fixed as the time, and the county court room in Eugene, I.ane county, Oregon, as the place for the hearing of objections there to and for the final settlement and distribution of the said estate. 8. S. LASSWELL, Administrator of the estate of 8. B. Kern, deceased. H. J. Shinn. Attorney for estate. nov3(M28(M) NOTICB OF SALE OF W7.943.4S IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF THE CITY OF COTTAGE OBOVE, I.ANE COUN TT. OREGON. Notice is hereby given, !bnt sealed bids will be received for the Sure hare of $67,243.48 of Cottage rove, Oregon, Improvement Bonds. Series • • L , by the city recorder of said city, at his office in Cot tage Grove. Lane county, Oregon, up to 7:30 o'clock p. m. December 21. 1925. at which time the bids for Mid bonds shall bo opened aad considered by the common eouneil at the council chamber, city hall, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Said bonds bear date the 15th -lay of December, Decetqjier. 1925. and mature in ten year» rears ________________ Ovni date thereof, _____ sad be redeemable ......................................... at the office of the » . treasurer of the eity of Cottage Grove, Oregon, upon payment of the i face value thereof, with accrued m I, 79c War«, companionable, faney plaid backs and over plaids, In ths naw pastal abadas; alsa brawn, tan and bina-grey. Tbay bava set- in sleeves, three-piece cam* binatien detachable belt and big packets. Othnr Ovnrcnnt« in Ul- •tarette and Box Model«, $16.75 to $22.50 terest at the date of pavment at NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN $2 per M for the fir and $1.50> any semi-annual coupon period at | MENT TIMBER. • or after one year from the date ofiAENEBAL LAND OFFICE, i per M for the cedar on the SEH such bond or bonds. Said bonds j Washington, D. C., Nov. 2, 1925. T. 19 8., R. 1 W., Sec. 31, SEH shall be in denominations of $500.00. Notice is hereby given that subject NEH red fir 855 M, cedar 20 M, each, except that one of said bonds to the conditions and limitations of f‘f 1030 M, cedar will be of such denomination as | the act* of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat., 20 M, white fir 25 M. none of the ’ will make up the total amount of I 218), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat., timber on this section to be sold the bonda authorized to be »old, 1179), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat., for. *?.’• Lhan ♦,-75 M for the and said bonda shall bear interest 758). and pursuant to departmental red fir, $1 per M for the white not to exceed 6% per annum, on regulation* of April 14, 1924 (50 nir Per M for the cedar*. the 15th day of June and the 15th 1 L. D. 376), the timber on the fol- kp V 8I. i2 T’ 8ec- 29 NEH day of December of each and every , lowing land* will be sold December NEH yellow fir 175 M, red fir irlo, vear thereafter, principal and in 1 AO, 18. JoúV, 1925, <t at V AV 10 V o'clock a. 111*, m.. cat at V1UC& *»• NEH yellow fir 150 M terest parable in gold coin of the panile auction at the U. 8. land 5 M, white fir 25 AL United States at the office of the office at Roseburg. Oregon, to the sy.v« ..NÏ; I?, 1« yellow fir 1525 Si city treasurer of Cottage Grove. highest bidder at not lei than the white «7*150 NE h X h ’ v-W Oregon. appraised value as shown bv this1 «r 050 v See 7} Said bonds will be sold fot the notice, sale to be subject to the i fir too M ’ NWV. ' highest price obtainable therefor, approval of the Secretary of the (1525 Jf white fir 350 Tx fV -> 8 T , y r uut tvws than tunu par twu inc purchase price, with SEt. yellow fir 750 M re 1 but I1VV not less and avtiutu accrued mitnur. Interior. The r ‘Nt interest. Sealed bids will be re-[ an additional sum of one fifth of. A(. au audiiional «■ white wmre iir rir 150 lou ' M M, BWU O4?9 ceived for all nr any portion of one ---------- - ‘ thereof, being eommis- yellow fir per — cent fir ? 75E m jr 2000 M, wiite ft said bonds, the common eonneil, lions allowed, must be deposited at ( t . 28 f 8. R. 12 w.. Sec, 1* _ /l. however, reserving the right to time of sale, money to be returned N’EU _____ red fir 3320* M, * 1 8BH’ reject anv and all bids. A certi if sale _ is — not - approved, otherwise - 80 — M, hemlock 80 M. » •“*** .Vr — ----- ---------- , ------------ fied check for 2 per cent of the •aaskAaa« fr\r the tkn timber.1 . timber (imho* on on these tkz. section, patent wall will laann issue for -** .°r amount bid payable to the city which mwt be removed within ten f°» than $2.50 pe< J? ’'’J1' recorder of Cottage Grove, Oregon, yean. Bids will be received from -and yellow ft M '° will be required to accompany each i eitisen* of the United States, asso per M for the whit« .. r "j . bid as evidence of good faith and I eiations of such citizens, and eor- lock. T. 18 8., IL compliance with terms of bid. organized under the law* NEU SW_U red «! A The bonds offered are Bancroft poration* the United State* or any state. S., R. 7 W„ 8e^ bonds based upon street improve I of or district thereof only, vellow fir 350 ’J T31: ments a« directed bv ordinances territory, Upon application of a qualified 550 M, none of * v.1?1 } F»Uow fir numbers 550, 561. 563, 564. 565, purchaser timber on anv legal »ections to b» j on * 571. (62, 576 577. 590, 591 and 592 subdivision the will be offered *epar- $2 per M. 'f L’ J'?’ *h«n of Cottage Grove, Oregon. If no ately before being ineladed i. any 3. SWH Kt’u1 V-JL* *- «T bids are received for the wMile of a larger unit. Tj 22 8 . R 85 M . amount thereof so offered for sale 3 offer W„ See. 9 NEU WEU fir 5«o M. Wd*r45 M *swu SWV^i -o.i at nr above par the council any eedar NW% NEH fir 4-0 M, M. ’■«¿»r 4'j •«.„?• *7 negotiate and sell the above bonds cedar SOM, 30M. SWH NEH fir 575 M. ,°” »hi* Wet ion' to £,» .t!ln.bfr at not less than par without re cedsr 40 M. SEH NEH fir 775 M. <*«« «1 75 v .il ’”7 advertising. «or i__ ...___ _ The approving opinion of Teal, eedar 45 M. NFH SEH fir 7:9» M »1 per w ¿-VU ,0.r ‘k*_flr.«ld R T FM W r^ Win free. Johnson A McCulloch will eedar 40 M. NWU SEH fir 10951?- cedar 100 100 M, M, SWH_8E SWU' SE>, fir f | «r 860 jg. white red.* fanu ’ M L eedar ’ ^ be furnished by said city of Cot-1 M l>„M,.ee.lar.80 M.>EH HEU £ tbe timber or^^Hon"0" tage Grove. fir 820' M. eedar 58 Mf ----- ---- Dated »his 7th day of December. 1-“°?- forche fW H the timber oa this section to be | *n' the « 1925. M tor the »Id for less than 11.50 per M forie cedar *^»r. HOMER GALLOWAY, allMÍs r.x ’HLI.TAM SPRY. d7 14c(M) City Recorder the fir aad eedar oa the NEH aad {•lW14ef* »lW14e(t> Commissioner. r