The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 13, 1927, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, JCNlg 13,
A Steak You’ll
Enjoy
'Flie l< I*’. I’lialoupka family nr
lived Mnturdny from California to
|M-ml the »Nifimer here.
The J. H. An<h*rnon family of
Myrtle Point are »pending n week
ill the home of Mm«
Anderson’*
HMifr, Mm. N u J moii Durham.
Mr,
A lobi-on motored over with them
mid returned home ymiterdny.
XI i
Hugh Reynolds and »on and
of
daughter, Orvilh and Peggy,
the
at
Eugene visit»'»! Hmidiiv
re-
Elbert Bi'dr home.
Peggy
nmim*d over to vi»it two day» with
Mi»»
is a
Quality Market
Anderson i? Morris
PHONE 40
WI ik I inu I»'
j
und Ketuil
City Briefs
l''n< City IMivery.
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Phone 255 for quick delivery
of ice. 0. G Ice Co. j5 a29(M)
Omer Moor«» »pent hw«t week at
Black Butte working for the quick
nilv«*r mining t-ompany.
Jn»|M*r Pat ton, w ho had
boon
working for 11 lumber company in
Tillamook, returned recently to hi»
place on Black Butt«4 route.
How arc you fixed fur lnmp»9
Electric Bervico Hhop, 5)3 Main, tfe
Henry
Pastor
Holman
nn«l
Knuwlci of Doster »pent Wiulncs
day with Pnutor ami Mr». I I. <*
Groat.
Mrs. H. V. Larson returned to
her home in Eugene Fri«lav, after
\i»iiing »ex era I «lav» with her »1»
ter, Mr». E. J. Niu»on
For plumbing, G. H. Dahl,
318 Main, phone 5,
tf
LU .lenk» nnd .lark <’of fina a re
turned Thiir»day from th«* Bohemia
w«»ru unable tu
district.
They
the
ri’íirh th«’ir iiiiniiij? riunii» a»
upper run*!» were blocked with »ix
fret of »now.
Bill Borstel nnd Newell Beaver
left Friilny for th»' l’in|>quii river
district to spen»l n week fishing
daughter ncrompfiiiHul th«* tlodnrd».
Mother», why are the children
|»‘*ex im I i when yon art» tired? I’hiro
priictic haw it h<uith memmge fur
you, tired mother. Chiropractic i*
Il bleasing
for
the
health
of
mothers.
Make Chiruprnctir your
habit. I)r. II. A. Hagen.
I* l>. Robert», after a severe
»eaaiun with neunti», i» bark on th«r
job aguiu iiu second trick operator
at the Moutliern Pacific.
Iti il«'.
c. W. Kirk of <’urini »pout Fri
Mr».
day hero with hi» HÍHlur,
El»ii< < iirrin.
Mr». Ada l<ii»»-llc of Nwcct Home
i» »pi'iuliiig »evi'rul »lity» with her
dmighter, Mr». Elinori- Jone».
Ml. and Mr». Kenneth McKoy
imlil» li-ft Hunduy für Big t'nuiii»
near Dimuoiid pink, where Mr. -Me
Reynolds will lu> H»»i»tant foreet
rnngi-r und Mr». McReynolds will
be O'lcphunt- »»|H-ruU»r. Tliey wcul
bv pnek truin au »now prevented
tho u»*' of uutomobib'S.
Mr. and Mr». .1. II. Gurionn of
l.ugeiic »pent Bunday with Mr»,
(ioriuun'» brothrr, A. M. Brown.
William l.ustud »uffered pmnful
iujury to hi» left huu»l Huturday
while working al tho Wiese »uw
null.
II»' lauglil th»' first Ihre«
finger» of the hmid betweeu soine
ti»'» nnd »evered tbeiii ut th»- first
joint.
I >:tli< Wyntt and O. Gilbertson of
thi» » ity und Mr. Bodfiah of Orant»
Pu», left Katurdny for Hohem».
!
F. E. Mtvnrn» und Mr. mid Mr».
Harry Htoarn» and chiblrcn of Mor
rill, Neb., arc vi»ittng Mr, und Mr».
A. W. Hh<»f»titH
I
I
Sftnrn» 1»
th«* futb«*r nnd llnrrv Htvurn» a
brother uf .Mr». Hhomtnll.
Ili-Ili
A Wantad Three
Issues for Four
Bits
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Upon nil wantad» for which
copy i» received by noon ■
Wedue»<lny9 three insertions
will I m ? given for 5o rent*.
Maximum of 35 word». Cash
mii-t gccompany copy.
Ad» ■
must rthi in three consecutive ■
i.**lie».
Victor Khaw, recently with
Fortner»’ union »tore, is with
Knuth Short grocery »luring
vaention season.
George Foster is recovering f 1 ruin
injuries to hi» Luck sustained in a
full from u building which he WU»
shingling, but will he unable to jfO
w ith battery " F. ” to minunl CD
campment.
Herbert le’igh, well known char
ricter of the Holieinln dintrirt, 1 W MN
Up before the probate court JU
Eugene ln»t week on n charge 1 of
immnity.
lie wa* diaehargvd H»
»a tie,
□
Galloway, iiiRurunce, 511 Mum.
M t:
□
Mr. tmd Mr». E. <*. Evenaon haw ti
moved onto a small ranch on the ti
□
(lowdyvillv road.
□
Mr. nnd Mrs.
»er of 11
11
Ki’rmnri, Cal., vi
Matur □
day with Mr.
i
E. W. □
Arme».
They a
schotd n
11
mute».
□
11
Phone 255 for quick delivery H
Millions Greet Lindy
Regulation Munincipal
Utilities Is Considered
In World Metropolis
If you paid
$5000
for an automobile
you would insist
on 4 wheel brakes.
I
NEW YORK, June 13.—(U>.) —
Thru«« week« ago Charle» Lindbergh
left here alone to fly to Paris. At
I2:2«3 today h« returned a» he left,
in a |>lnne, with thin exception
that there were 20 plnne» at hi«
»ide and in»tead of a handful of
followers to wave him farewell,
•New York’s million» were out to
welcome him an never wn» mortal,
welcomed before.
Lindbergh flew
here from Wn»hingt<m in no a rmy
phi no,
Lindbergh wiin brought to
the
buttery <m steamer Maron through
n line of saluting boat» ami lie
neath arrhe» of water thrown in
to the uir by fire boats. When hr,
landed, thousand» nt the liatteryl
could not be rmtrnined, »urged i
through police Hoe» und ma»»<*d
about the automobile mrrving the
aerial h<’ro. Two hundred mounted1
p<dicerm*n charged full tilt at th«
crowds but it took them five min-
ute» to elenr a place ahead of the
rar,
lion r after roar went up from
Broadway us a »equel to the un-
desirablo din whicb hud murked
the prugrc-M of Lindbergh on the
boat up the buy. Lindbergh kept
smiling nnd waving to the crowd.
With hi» mother,
Mm.
William'
Wooten and Mr». Jame» Walker
he reached the city hall at 2:10,
p. m. an<l wa» greeted by Mayor
Jimmy Walker.
Wendling Drubs Locals
To Tune of 18 to 4
Cottage Grove Water System
May Be Rogulated by
State Commission.
Oregon
Name
g
Your
Bob
a
Is
I Imperial Barber Shop |
Cottage Grove-Eugene
in appearance is urgently re­
quested.
G. B. PITCHER,
VEATCH CLAN REUNION
j9-13e
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Chief of Police.
HELD HERE YESTERDAY
Long Distance Hauling
Piano Moving a Specialty
Down with the
Cost ofDelivery
Chestnut Transfer
Chettnut Brothers, proprietors
South Sixth Street—Rear First
National Bank.
STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
Office phone 6
Beaideoce phone 155-L
WANTADS
K nowles & G raber :
:
A penciled lint of Tabb' Neeiln in the hands of your
youngster gets quick attention at this Grocery. To us,
it means some anxious mother has put the responsibility
of making a good selection up to us and we see that
she gets it!
^7/g
Cut Your Grass
and Weeds
NELSON MOTOR
CO.
Cottage Grove
All Your
McQueen’s Grocery
The annual Veatch reuaion picnic
wa» held Sumlay at the Veatch pic-
I nic grounds and a large numtier
We meet mail order competi­ of ice. C. G Ice Co. j5-:t29(M)
[ attended.
Aunt Ann»' Sear», last ■
1 1
tion on doors of every kind.
Mr iiu.l .Mr». H. U. Elder of
of the old timers of the clan, read REGULAR MEETING EVERY TUES-
Cottage Grove Mfg. Co.
Garfield, Wn»h., drove (JOO mile»
n poem and short addresses were
day evenin* of Cotta*«. Grove Aerie.
Mm. Jennie Nichul» nn«l «laugh to !»p»ii'l a few hour» Hunday with
given by Pastor Duncan P. Camer Fraternal Order Ea*lee, at L O. O. F.
ter, Mm. A M ih’xnll, an<| th<* Mr». El«ler'» father, E. G. <>. Groat.
hall.
tf
j on, John Medley and Sam Veatch.
latter’» «laughter (letiex »eve, all of
| The following officers were elected: I
Mm
Alive Putter of Portland
SEPTIC
TANKS.
Han F rnn ri»r»>, »pent WvdueMluy and Mr». Lettie Hale of
Ready for you to Install.
White
Mrs. Dale Hawkins, president; Mrs.
hero with Mm. Nichol*» »on. O I., Hwan, Wanh., arc
For family of fire___ _________
hero
visiting
' Millard osby, secretary treasurer.
For family of nine ___________
Nichol». They were on ihrir way their hi st er, Mr*. .1. F. «Spray, and
Those who attended were: Enid
at oar plant.
to l*enn»ylvania.
other relative» and friend».
They
and Wanda Veatch. Roseburg; Mr. ni21tfe EUGENE CONCRETE PIPE CO.
Mr, and Mm.
Phil
Hohl of are former re»ident» uf thin city □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ and Mrs. Curtis Veatch, Halsey; i
FOR RENT — FURNISHED THREE- I
Ro»vl>urg tiro visiting Mr Hohl’» and are daughter» of the late II. (j.
; Mr. an<l Mrs. George L. Wharton,
roorn apartaient.
Ll*bt and water
mother, Mm. Barbara Hohl.
Joe T. I 1404 weat Main St Phone 199-J. m23tfe
Breeding, pioneer renident.
Mountain
Home,
Ida.;
The fire department "a» called | j Smith.
Salt
Lake
City;
I
MJ
Aru buying wool,
Hee me
John S. FOR SALE—WATER SYSTEMS. BATH
Look in the clnM»ifiei| nd» for lit (I o’clock this inorniug to the
J. w the Ln »a ter Motor company used b<>u»c un »outb Kixth «treat oc­ Medley aad Mrs. Sarah Medley,
forw you »ell. Phone I74J
tube, cloeeta, lavatoriee, ehowere. slake. 1
Cre,well; j laundry traya. hu« water tank», pipe,
Ileal bargains liated.
m20t fe car nd.
Vnatch.
cupied by the Proudfit family. A Eugi'ne; John Martin,
valvea
Everythin* for the bath room
Peter L. Nelson of «Springfield flu«' lin- between the roof and ceil ] Mr. and Mrs. W. V. MeGee, Har- I Stewart's Plumbin* Shop. Make your
Mr. and Mr». V. E. (’low
of
1
rict
McGee.
Pastor
D.
P.
Cameron,
Jnl3p
Fall» City returned home Friday î vi»itud yu»tvrday with hi» brother, iug di<l n »mall amount of damage. ( i Lucy B. Shields, M. M. Mosby, I heme eanltary.
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Mr», lio.a Currin »pent the week Millard Mosbv. Mr. and Mrs. Robert -----—-------- ------------------------------------------
forenoon, lifter »¡ m ndini
»evo ni I \tidy N p I moii .
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KALE PLANTS FOR SALE—100 FOR I
ml in Eugene with her daughter, I Quigley
aud
children,
Dallas
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25 rente.
J. B. Grubb. 2» mile«,
I th . Vernon Field».
south
on lxindon road.
jnl6 I3p
I Veatch. Evelyn Veatch, Mr. and
Mr». Ernct Wyatt of Bugene Mrs. W. L. Wallace, Mrs. Joe’
HALE — SMALL APARTMENT
»pending several day, with her) • Smith and children, Mr. and Mrs. FOR
house in Fugene. between university
«ter, Mr». Worth Harvey.
Bert Trask and children. Mr. and, and business district—best location. Five '
Mias Mrs. J. W. Veatch, Margaret V. 1 apartments, four garages, furnace heat. '
Mi»» Sylvia Veatch nnd
ylul Vctitch will take up special Martin, Dorn V. Martin. Mr. and' Good income. Owner leaving for aouth.
About half rash will handl«\ Come see '
w ork
«luring the summer in the^ Mrs. J. Q. Willits, Mrs. Dale Haw­ this, or address Apartment Fjve, 1235 1
IK annul Rchool at Oreeley, Colo.
Mill street.
jn9-13p
kins,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
D.
H7
Heinen-
•
Mr. nnd Mr«. Elbert Kinith and way. Aunt Ann Sears, Ralph Sears. GOOSEBERRIES. FOUR CENTS A
pound on the vines. B. Johnston, phone
liildren are spending a short vac«- Emma Sears, Violet Sears. Mr. and 1
J9-13p '
Mrs. John Wallace, Mr. nnd Mrs.
oil in the Bohemia district.
Mfs. Lena Hears, Mrs. W. L. O. O. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Ves FOR SALE—10 ACRES GOOD RIVER ;
bottom land, all new fence, 8 acres in
latch nud Mrs. Wilbert Wilson Wallace, Walter Vandervert, Mr.
wheat, »ome berries. One and a half i
eye delegates of the local circle and Mrs. Merville Veatch, C. M. milts south of Cottage Grove, out Sixth
Parker, Mrs. Roy Short and chil­ street, on good gravel road, close to'
OÍ r the Neighbors of Woodcraft at
le state convention held last week dren, all of this city; Mr. and school. Two good walls, good house,
Mrs.
Roscoe
Hetnenway,
Mrs. i barn, large new poultry house, 17,5 hens,
«
*• l Bandon. Mrs. Wilson was elected
young cow. horse and wagon, and farm
Roscoe Giltner and Mr. and Mrs. a implements
1 Rt ate inside sentinel.
ail go with the place. Inquire
Sam Veatch. all of Portland; Mr. of 0WMT, T V,.:. Proojen. Cottage Grove,
tuna Nichols left this afternoon
Oregon.
j9-13p
and Mrs. George Scott and ehil-
> spend several weeks in Port 'dren, Eugene; Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
SKCOND GROWTH BODY FIR WOOD.
nd with her sister, Mrs. Hag
('handler
and
Delva
Chandler,
H, D. My«-r». Cottssc Grove. J13-16c
•rty, who visited hero recently.
Wendling, and Mr. and Mrs. H. N. WHEAT FOR SALE—A. T BEIDI.ER.
Mr. nud Mr,. Free Townsend of Veatch, Coburg.
phone 24F2. Black Butte route. Cot-
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tase Grove, Oregon.
Jnl3 20p
ewport nnd Mr. ami Mrs. John
Nokon of this city were guests
FOR
SALK
—
NICE
BROILERS
BRING
"What, kind of golf ball have
Friday of Mr. and Mrs. I*. H.
your boxes
Call Mr». Waldo Miller,
sale»-
you
been
using!
”
asked
the
phone
IF12,
Cottage
Grove.
jn!3tfo
Magee.
C. T. Powell of l’ortlnnd is here man.
LOST—A BROOCH IN THE SHAPE OF
a feather about 2Vi inches long Re­
"I’ve forgotten the name,” ad-
for
several
weeks
with
Mrs.
ward. Finder call 130Y.
j!3c
initted
Mr.
Dub,
"but
it
’
s
the
one
Powell on their acreage north of
this city.
COTTAGE AND GARAGE FOR RENT.
you
lose
easily.
”
WE ARK NOW HANDLING SALAD OIL IN BULK.
Mrs. R. R. Wilkinson, south Sixth '
Hani Montgomery was taken to,
I
street, phone 187Y.
jnl3c|
n
Eugene
hospital
Thursday
and
notice .
This is the highest grade of oil obtainable with a guar­
FOR
TRADE
—
1923
HARLEY-DAVID-
;
underwent a medical examination
There will be an old fashioned
antee, if yon don’t like it. it. won't eoat yon a eent.
son. »ide-car outfit, 74 cu. in motor.
Kenneth Sears, son of Mr. and j picnic Sunday, June 19. from 10 Iir^t dass shape. Will t.adc for light
BRING VOI R CONTAINER. PER QUART
45c
Pho»e No. '
Mrs. .lames Hears of this city, has to 2 nt the Knox Hill Dairy farm ear. Chevrolet preferred.
• jn!3p
been sent to China with the IT. S. ( in Delight Valley, two miles east 20ri3.
QUART MASON JARS, PER QUART
55c
marines. He left Sim Diego Tues-) of Saginaw.
All who use Knox
TRTANGLE VSED CARS
day.
four touring,
_____ Fun 350
Hill Dairy milk are especially in- 1927 Star ___
miles. at ............. $100 discount. |
Mamie Carter, who had been vis [ vited to ntti'nd and see our cows
Star sport roadster ............ $275 1
iting nt the Hoy Morris home, re-1 and th»« method of handling the
Star touring, now rubber . $195
Ford roadster, like new ........ $300
turned Friday to Los Angeles. She, milk. Ice cream and lemonade will
Ford roadster ................
$275
was accompanied by Arline Morris, be furnished free, also a small
Ford coupe, gear shift, new
the
kiildies.
bottle of milk for
who will spend the summer there.
finish and only run
7000
and have * a
$335
miles .............................
Pastor Ni<\:i mid a group of Bring your baskets
$125
gooil tilin'. I.. M. HANKINS and 1922 Overland, good shape
friends, all students nt University
LASATKR MOTOR CO.
,jn 13c
family.
Star Car Dealer
of Oregon, v isitod Friday (evening
Phone 9.5
Hoskins Bldg
with Miss Elsie Lea.
The Jack Allison
family
of
ACREAGE LOCATED RIGHT AT THE
city limit» of Eugene near location of I
Grants Pass arrived Saturday to
old well operations. Owner wishes to I
visit with Mr. Allison’s brothers,
dispose of holdings at a price much less
S V. ami F. IT. Allison.
th»n preRent value because of having
Mrs. Sadie Garoutte of Bnmlon
residence in the e»»t.
This property
is certain to be worth much more within
arrived Saturday to visit with Mr.
a short tim«' and purchaser would make
nnd Mrs. A. W. Kiuie.
M. M. degree and refreshments several thousand dollars in the reduced
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade.
Miss Marian Richmond of Eu 1 at special communication Tuesday price from Its r-»l present value Ad
gene is spending several days with night. Visitors and members urged dress John Kostermnn. 669 east Fifteenth
street. Eugene, or care Sentinel. Cottage |
-I Miss Cnrolyu Grannis.
to attend. By order W. M.
jn!3-33p
I Grove, Oregon.
HARDWARE
Here You Are Mother
«
< Iroeeries!
A move to fgulate public utility >
(tervice of municipal corporations
PHONE 65
in eommunitie, outride city limit,
may l«i atarted by the public aer-1
vice comminaion. An opinion that
»ueh municipal utilities ahould be *o
MOTICE.
regulated ba» been expreHw-d by
NOTICE is hereby given that the Stat«’
I
I m . uin E. Bean, -hairrnau of the Laud Board of the State of Oregon will
n
public wrviee eomiuiaaion. Should receive sealed blds at its office in the
ti
building at Salem, Oregon, up to1
the cominiiuiion take aueh action, capitol
11:00 o’clock a. in., July 12, 1927, for
the Cottage Grovo water system all the state’s interest in the river bed
lands hereinafter described, giving, how
would be affoeted.
ever, to the owner or owners of any lands
Ib'guhition of municipal utilities abutting thereon, the preference right to
said rivrr bed lzsd3 at the
iit attracting wide alleutiou among psrefeass
highest price offered, provided such of­
Do the g
public utility operators and »tats fer is mad«- in good faith.
Said lands situated in Lane county.
official, a, the result of the lively
Rest g
Oregon, and described as follows:
encroachment of municipal electric
Tract 1: Beginning at a point on U.S.
government
meander
line
on
right
bank
of
and water organization, on tern
th« Willamette riv.r, S. 87* 02' W 11 81
tory out»ide of city limit,,
chains from northeast corner of Lot 11,
P. 8, Bukowski, Prop.
Section
12 T 17. S. K 4 W. of W M.
In the belief of CommiMioner
and running thence along (J. S. meander
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□naan
Bean, city taxpayers lose with the line of right bank of Willamette river.
N, SS° 20* W 14.10 chains, N. 22e E.
expansion of municipal utilities,
chains to center of meandered chan­
a* they have to bear the cost of 2.40
nel of said river. Thence along center II
construction, operation and main­ 1 line of meandered channel of said Wil­
river. S. 56° 59' E. 13.80 chains,
tenance of the extensions and the lamette
S. 12* 02' W. 2.156 chains Co place of
«’’'pense, if the venture is a failure beginning, containing 3.00 acres fronting
Freight and Transfer.
devolve, on the taxpayer in the i on Lots 10 and 11, section 12, T. 17, 8.
K 4 W of W. M
JESS LANSING
city. The outride consumer would 1 Tract 2: Beginning at a point on
Proprietor
be without recourse in adjustments | meander line of right bank of Willamette
river according to U. 8. government sur­
if the public »««vice eummission vey thereof, on south boundry of Ix>t 9,
did not regulate the corporation,, M Ito 13, T 17 s K. 4 W. of W. M..
FURNITURE MOVING
said beginning point being 44 40 chains
according to Mr. Bean.
south and 33.56 chains west of northeast
AND STORAGE
Ear! Fisher, tax commissioner, corner of said s4ction 12 and running
thence along the meander line, N. 65
ha» asked th«' attorney general to U 10 32 chains, S. 39° 02' W. 2.80
advise him a» to the extent of hi, chains to center of meandered channel
Piano Moving a Specialty.
of said river. S. 639 38' E. 5 95 chains
authority to a,,era and tax publie along said center line, 8. 69® 52' E. 7.94
Phone 99 ; Res., 189-J
Utilities
property
owned
and chains along said center line, 8. 65 ‘A®
JI
E.
4.195
chains
along
said
centc
’
Bne.
ofw-rated by municipal government,. N. 2.615 chains to plara of beginning,
The tax commissioner believe, that containing 4.48 acres fronting on Lots
PER MILE
public utilities that come within 9 and 10. section 12, T. 17 8. R. 4 w *FC ENTS
W. M.
PER MILS
CENTS
the purview of the public service
The State Land Board reserves the >
MILE
CENTS
commis«ion also come within his right to reject any and all bids.
i
Applications and bids should be ac-
jurisdiction.
MILE
J_____
companied
by __________
check or ________
draft _ for the 3 CENTS
amount of bid, and ahould be addressed
L E
CENTS
to G G. Brown, Clerk State Land Board.
Holdit copyholders for ■te- Salem, Oregon, and marked ’ Application
L E
CENTS
bid to purchase river bed lands.”
nographers and reportent, Th- and Dated
at Salem, Oregon, May 28 1927.
very best. The Sentinel.
G. O. BROWN,
m3O-jn27(BB) Clerk State Land Board.
«’•»ttajj,' <lr«v»' Rave th»’ Weadling
1 <u »»• Im 11 team a chance yesterday ■
to even up for la»t Kunilay’» de-
feat, which chance wa» taken ad-1
vantage of in no uncertain manner,
«» the lop M>»i«'«i „ore of Ik to 4
utti'MtM. The game wa» played at
Wi-nilling.
.Mi-Oarrigle, who started on the
mound for Cottage (•rove, lasted’
two inning» when a combination
<>l hit» And poor fielding forced
Hubbell,
him to yield
to
who
pitched a good game but
had
|M»or »upport.
Wendling played
a
eonniiitent
game and though the Grove team
hit the Imll, good -upport pull»*»!
Amber, of Wendling out of many
hole,.
The boy» of both team»
were
hitting hard, un four home run»
Notice is hereby given that
ami a ntnnber of extra l»a«e hitc all grass, weeds and rubbish
were entered in the „core book.
that might constitute a
fire
Th»- teams were more
evenly i hazard must be removed with-
matched than th»' »core
■ n»l a return game later "in 'A'he’ ’n. 19 days from all property
"
‘ within the city or same wilL
season i, planned.
Cottage) he removed at the expense of
were:
The
ballerina
Your coop­
*“ owner.
Grove, Mctlarrigle,
Hubbell nnd property
Smith ;
Wendling,
A mirer»
nnd 1 eration in making your city
Wicks.
safe from fire and improved
The Whippet has
4 wheel brakes.
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DAY AND
NIGHT
SERVICE
A. W. Lansbery, Prop.
TAXI
H arley -D avidson
AND CARS WITH OR
WITHOUT DRIVERS
I Pauckjojc^eThiuik
Harry Rentle
Agent
(capacity
Phone 228
EMBLEM
SERVICE
STATION
Motorcycles—Bicycles
Repair Shop
/
Cottage Grove, Oregon
LAND PLASTER
At Carload
Prices
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ALL KINDS OF
BUILDING MATERIALS
> Something New
Smith-Short Grocery
>
A. F. & A. M
Godard & Randall
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
Kills insects
by the roomful
Oronite FLY SPR ß
Kills flies, mosquitoes,
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4
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moths broaches,
etc.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY OF CALIFORNIA