The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 01, 1932, Page 2, Image 2

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to ventrale the Virgin Mary as the s»4 Cbsrek
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Intercessor between the Christian S,nell« t«k»»l. a 4t; m sials f prssi-klsg
tins s s i.
and Ihe Savior and for Protestant • • n l . s , I I . »»‘la i psepls's »■••Uns
• »•nine e«’ S»klaa »»„les. 1 - »01
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. return Io the "mother church,
wisk p is r ir i i n l n We+sieaai
• 4sr s itili
choir practice, f Thursday, I. O.
t'k u rik at C krln
(Laaéaa. I * mills
Shaw, minister.
i.Hilh .d C ullasi Orm a )
Sun.lir »•«
lllghway Baptist Church, Henry
• • •
s in s , h lk li »«'•«!» In a ni. wuraklp I I
Wilson Davis,
minister.
Bible
a
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rs
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p
at
Peatetetlel Ckarsh, loss seel Mels
school, 9 48; morning worship with
f W g p r.J I.r . » o l . r — »ae+as
Incorno Tag Records. The Senti­
celebration of the IXMxI's supper. sshoul » »I». wcrsMe. I l e i » s»4 » »0
I ; young people'» meeting, « SO; p h i blbl« elude T u .iils r n lfb l. I>rsr nel
evening worship with sermon by
the pastor. 7 30 The church will
Join with other churches of the city
In observation of the "Week of
Prayer" to be held January » to 10.
ess
I ’reebytertan Churvh. D. P Cam­
eron. pastor At the 11 o'clock Sun­
day service the pastor will give a
New Year's address on "Going For­
ward with the Shepherd." At (he
T;»0 evening service his subject
will be "The Tanderf««>t," a survey
of what lies ahead Sunday school
will meet at 10 o'clock.
• • •
First Methodist FiUst-opal Church,
Meredith A. Groves, minister Sun­
day school. 9 43, Hansom L. Cone,
superintendent; morning worship.
trtinaire o f
11. sermon subject. "Prayer, a
Spiritual Radio,” special music by
the oholr; vesper service 6 to 6.
special music:
Plano dust. Mrs.
Armorel Monson and Mrs Bessie
Sutcliffe; vocal solo by Mrs. Glen
Haney, mixed quartet from the
choir: anthem by the choir; sermon
Diet. No, 86: Equipment. $49 83; subject. "Toward the M ark of the
«tatera* n tí m* d® Dv ‘ "e sen- , 1M 7;
Damewood. $9 37; <-O W 23; Frank Deming. $8 62
tlnej during one or morc of th , |n. CJajr
$1,157. e
A.
Diet
No 44
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Dist. No.
44 n
Guard
Publishing
R a ,d n i i t - N " 38 W 98; c U M ®r" Prigs," a New Year's sermon; In­
«sa
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fd 4
YO E.
L' P.
r» Saundere.
Qann.lara »9.70;
tQ ?lV T
T termediate and senior Epworth
campaigns, when Weep- Cowden. »3.19; A rthu r M iller. $3 19; C a. »6.60:
Inter-C ity Sand 4 Gravel
i t t »6
99.
Leagues. 6. M. A Qroves. leader of
ln g
“ “ * r and „oth®r» n l,d *. ,b ® C. M Damewood. $4 4».
Co . »48.48; Equipm ent $19 70; John ■» Sweany, «1131.
t h ,t
P*r ®*nt
Dial. No. 7: Eugene Concrete K o m m et $24 96; Joseph Davidson.
Ferries C J. Colter. »173.00.
isnlor league. A covered dish din­
Property bore 90 per cent of the p , ^ co.. «13 63: Equipment. »7.17; $6 19
Rr.dge G raberO eltye Hdwe. Co . ner will be held at 6 SO New Y«>ar's
‘ nd “ ’ I " . to,e! T d,. “ l Ì th* T J- Sweany. $2 49; Claire Parka.
D la t No. 43 Robert Hawkins. $190; Addison Lumber Co.. $33 C eve at the church. At 9 o'clock the
12 P*r Cent t h ,t pald th* 80 P* r
Oeo, Tolman. «28.83; Equip- »61; Roy Fitch. $14 97; E quipm ent W Brown 4 Son. $3 30. Pederson church w ill Join with other churches
cent was all farm property.
raent jjjg o ö ; J W. Baker. $9 34; $43.00; A R. Tolman. $43 33; Rob- 4 Brown. $1.10; tHadwood Service of the city In a union watoh night
S Wa.ls, $1 19 er« Hawkln». $12 76; I. G Meeker. Station. $1 83: S B. Flnegan. $10.92. fellowship and service.
see
that ?" La“ * C°.Unty “ “ »We lantl
p ist No , Steve
$3993. $3 19: L. Husman. $6 38.
R. A Babb Hdwe. Co. $331; Sur-
“ d ‘“ P ^ v®men‘ « ‘ re but 20 per c ^ ,., Carpenter.
$15 93
Dlst. No. 31: E. Roy Smith. $149; veyor. $88.83; R. A. Babb Hdwe
Free Methodist Church. Fifth St.
and Monroe A ve, Roy W Howell,
20x40 color«'il end bnth towel», two for
25c
pastor Sunday school, 9 45. Mrs.
WoniciTg fitxliioii color líalo hoge, 3 pnitw
39c
Mabie Sallee, superintendent; morn
36-inch bleached iiiti»lin, a yd................................
7c
Ing worship, 11; evening worship.
mUch hlgher that th* City propor~ 3 8 ''
'
u McCumber. »12.-
D1#t N<> M cottage Grove Sen- Service Station. »130; Geo. A Hal- 730. The pastor will preach at
81-inch Bride Hope bleached aim ting, yd.
23c
ti0“ * h° U’d * * doubl* d and th®
D ial No 10 Hills Creek L u m b e r tln a ‘- M
R a l Ph L >’" r h -
47; J. ton. $300; Equipment. $4 32; J T both of these service«
Prayer
Metí'» fancy plaitl rayon nocka, 3 paira ....
3'Jc
Pr°P °r,ic,n cut in two-
Co M.2O M L w L to S T $11 1? T
W K ln *
Aldrich. $7- Bogart. $10 87; C O McBee. $11 21; meeting
Thursday,
7 30
The
Children’» cotton lisie atockini», pr, ...
12* '.c
T hat farm ProP«r , >’ u P *»1"« J Forcum $3 97 S F o r i a $3 < C 97: Clarence Roemhlld. $7.97; Sam
John Summers. $2 24. W alter Sum- | monthly all-day meeting of the
o T L » ^
n°o 0 « » ^ S r . ^ »
« f i * “ yd-
*
»« « • „
J"®p‘ -
5 ’ ’ W illam ette Holiness association will
Children’» rayon plaited stocking», pr
19o
Fiill-faahionc«i,
pur«
»ilk
»tockinim,
pr.
.
75c
p d on P®” 0" * 1 property, no one
D ls t. N o . 37: B. W. Haves. $12.78; 9«. F. M. Brown. $22 43; Joe l.ra - be held here on January 6 Preach­
™
Scau^
D l4 t No' U ; R A « “ >“ H d’ ®
H ’ yM '
ing services w ill be held at 10 SO
Men’» eight ounce overall» or jneket»
79c
and 3 S0.
Men*» part wool union suit»
98c
“ • ‘" » • r s » s 7 “
J r ° " '“
» '■ * " '
S ”" “
, ' ” 5: R * ' p> T ° ” " ' “ ■
, S ' WK ,.T S “ ’ » * i '
see
Children’s winter weight union suits
48c
Church o f Christ, Sixth street and
Dlst. No. 59 The Sluslaw Oar. Smith, $164 77; Lee Driver. $104.79. Gibbs avsnue, where mors men
ex*
th.«
rvenrro,
ty l*
,he ,orm ° f lh M to ®k that “ ni«?’' n T ? 3 Reeis-er^.nard M
»T0°: R A Babb Hdwe. Co.. $3.33: C. E. Van Oadol. $148 77; Ray Wor- than women attend evening ser-
Can h® ~ U B ted- Or ?“
» « f i n e r y a, Gr, ^ r “
‘
u G er^ d Sh®H 011 C
J’S 32 N L A >»'‘" d®n- ,12387; Earl. ? 7 1‘ 7 I J124
vlcea- -Bible school 9 45; the men
h .
.
. seen, while the larger R Conner $1238 C ha? C ' c n n ? . r t5 " : M p rl A u s tin $3.18; Homer D J W illiams. $390; B
If arrel 4 of this school meet each Sunday at
' ‘
of
personal
property
in
«
,
^
nner-
,123S’
Chas
C
Conner.
Relsenhuber
Trask.
$3
30.
Pacific
Tel
4
Telg
this hour in the arm ory with the
P ~ P °rtl0n
*“ $13 98.
C‘U* ,n ’ Juch
Can form
kept Out ° f #1’ ht Or
D is t ria.
No. i 14
—C
A. . Van
S cholar!« 33 19= E M
a r , >
*.—
^. a
ven senoiack.
o Miles. $7 78: Howard Co.. $306; , Southern Pacific. $60. community men's bible class; a
graded school In the senior depart­
ment Invites all ages to an hour
of study in the divine text; morn­
ing worship. 11. communion of the
uut l “ “ ‘ “ *•
unfair ratio of
that h“ ~ D U L No « ““jo ? ' g X
«1147 *«*»* ^P® c ’
Eugene Regl»- A. Babb Hdwe. Co.. »27 30. Charlets Lord's supper followed by sermon
made lncome taxes popular. How- Equ,penen. $35 oo A E H am ioth ter-Guanl. J6J0; H
W. Carson. Furniture Co.. 13 SO; Brown Motor on "Beginning with Christ to Live
eveF’ enactment of income tax laws
* E>©S?mTIoth 135 91; J J Albro 119.14
Co.. 11 JO; U A. Snow Co . 1339 35;
d°®’ not cur® the troubl® T h ® Mct e^T ed ford »2094
' '
'
Dlst. No 64 Ralph Lynch. »11.- Pacific Mchry- * Tool Steel Co. a New Year;" C. E. groups. 6 SO;
evening worship. 7 SO. the sermon
{hat w# have incQme UxeJ jhou]d ‘ “ Tedford. «20 94.
Damewood. »4 78; Clarence »20.70. Carlson Hatton 4 Hay In c .
subject «rill be the minister's an­
not halt our efforts to equalize
™
‘ 9. ^ “ ‘P“ ®“ 1- «
Roemhild. $2 39
$12 93-Consolidated Freight Line. swer to the recent encyclical letter
““ “ " b* t,rM n " al
P*r»°nal
W lU o n $54 40 J o f K r k a C l
Dlst X a 83 Equipment $14 11; Inc . $1.23; Nordllng
Parts C o,
addressed : < a ll n ations by Pope
property. The farm er and owner
* r. 9kava- Eugene Sand 4 Gravel. $2 8«; Len- $98 23; S.mmona Co, $22 41. Log- Pius X t, appealing to Protestants
pf clty lot, are stiU
too hanl »®o4s Fete. Rasmussen. » 1 9
_
nie
Haldorson,
»5
98:
Frits
Petsold.
ger,
4
Contractors
M
chry
Co.
_ Dist. No. 17 Oregon Pacific 4
Eastern R v . C o .7 $76T o O " “cottaire 3 3 19: F r id Nelson. »319; Ed Han- $144 90; W . i ’ ern Road M chry Co.
$16.97; Woodbury 4 C o, »106.25;
Grove Sentinel. $7 40; U W. H u n t s®2; 33 19
<1i!Q
~ “ tyV U
R E P it c h « .'«M 71; W H
pUt' ^ , ^ , Í 7
M1 .90; H. C. Cristler, «25
tb* L “ 1? *d, States Wlth
52; Elm er McCollum. »2831; Roy
2k
°,n Dtxac' 379 97: W i:bur Pitcher. »8.-
7” *°“
19 W B Pattea- 3319
,W¿ :1J2?.P
19: _Equipment. $15 00
•um of $88,000 la ipeclal «treat Barrowcllff, $30.00; JeMle M Palm- 184 78; Con.ceptu. Rai. >13 83. Carl R. A. Habb Hdwe Co. $1.4$; Cha»,
aaaasamanta w ill ba cleaned up In ar. $30.00; Bertha E Parry. $30 00: Han.en, $17.81; W. H. Raalay. $38.- O dd. $8.00; Elm ar Hoaalton. $3.00;
five year», after which there will Karan Marla Hoaford. $3000; Haaal 87; Ralph Jeffriaa. $1 88
Roy
O. W. Lambart, $83 88, Chaa. O dd.
be only »16,000 remaining. The ortg- H arriet Malpaaa, $30.00; Lulu May Brabham. $38.87; Nat Hart. $18.83.
$8183. H. V. Jenklne, $38 14; w ill
„ ..
Inal $100,000 In bond» for a water Bergman, $30.00;
Alma
Luclle C. \V. Kay, $23 88; W. F Holman. Cha»». $8.87; Victor Kraal. $1.8».
ayalam Will ba cleaned up In 1838 Buaaear. $38 00; Ofa Sander». $38 $33 87, Scott Foatar. $1184; Chaa
Plat No 87 Roy Swanton. $3 7»;
— — ■ At the preeent rata of reduction 00; Bartha W alker, $33.00; Cora Powell. $1184. R
A. Stavanaon, Guard l ’ubllahlng Co.. $8.30; R A.
a>l taart aai aatarag at Oat- the city w ill have no outatanding Lola Mattlaon. $23.00; Ethel M ar- »11.94; J. W. Tlggratt. $7 88, Loula Habb Hdwe. Co.. »1» «7; F A Moore,
aa aaaaag-alaaa ■>»»»»----- warrant« at the end of rive year», garat Doran $28.00; I.ucy C Rob- Reynold». $8 86; I I W. Rlenaohe, $8.7$; John M om . $3.0©; Fred Smlg-
8 * ».rta a t.» In ten year» the city will have blna, $33 00; Mary A Hubba. $33.00; $3 87. F. M Winter», $7 88;
Joe ley, $37 81; E. B Donna, $3 0».
Offlaa
• C la - t ir r m i b . tkx
cleaned up practically all It» bond». Melvla V. Thomaaon. $23.00; Minnie Hufttle. $7 88; H Intel. $7.88; John Frank Moore. $38 71; N F Buchan-
(Oeah la adraaaa)
water, »ewer, »treat, city hall, arm- Haugen. $23.00; Ara E
Franklin, Little. $3.87; V rth al Waaton,
$1.88. an, $28 71; M L. Fitch. $13 88. Chaa
8 8 1Tkfaa awatha $8
goes
orv and refunding
$$0.00; Hacal Margaret
Allan. $30- Ray George,
HAT»; Hoary Rlecka.
84 ory
_
_ . $80. Ben Wllaon. $.7» M
18
atk ...»8 481 vVhat la true of Cottage Orova I» 00; Minnie Wheeler. $30 00; Mabel
Dl«t. No. 37: Shell Oil Co, $8 23 $11-47; Newell Job. $3 4».
©Makar af
true of practically every other d ty , Oott. $30.00. Roa» K. Powell. $33.- Albert May. $18». J. P Vining. $4.- ' Diet. No 68. L o w e ll T e d fo rd . $3 -
_____ MHaetal > Magari »a
aa well a» of the county and »tata.
00; Kinaav Lou Burch, $40.00.
87; C S M cIntire. $4.87; Ted Prin- 48. John Trunnell. $3 88; R. F Dun-
Oeaeaa B taU K 4 l l . r t . l » M oclallaa
When we complete paying for the
ROADS.
del. $3.98. Elaworth Prlndal. $3 98; can, $3 19,
Oeaaaa M rv ra a p rr C a a fa n a a r
things we have had wa shall have Dial. No. 1: Drury 4 -D ru rv . $1-
H L Prlndal, $398. Andy Cameron
Dial No. 71 H. H G riffin . $837;
money to buy thing» that we want. M ; Frank P Brlgga. $33 88 A. O. $3 »8
C. J. Fowler. $9 37; C. A. Davie. $19-
THE
NEW
YEAR.
n
. . n r . . . fh . h .. ‘ nd when * * hav® mon*>' ,o bu>' Pirtle. $18.37
Dial. No. 38 Eugane Concreta 14. Bart K irk, $8.37; E. K. Vincent,
i»J» . 1 - . . i T - L L
orh^X what w® w’ nt w® Br* pr<” p* r ’u’
DHL No. 3: The W illam ette Pipe Co. $19 30; Frank Järvi». $$.- $6 38. Harvey K irk $9 37; W arren
Then
Tha pp®’ ®nt ma>- b® ,ou« h- bu' Press. $3.40; Peter Schulte $19 14; 97; E. R Cd». $838: T J Sweany. Surcamp. $18 37. Wiley Coa. $18.37;
Snrh ,h*
1« bright, and w ith ! v two A
, Harbeck. $4 99 Cha.« Neal. $124; Jack Hodges. $8.21; Claire Matt Dibble. $12 38. W arren Hor-
* * * . ? " * 0>>t
wa shall have forgotten about j 15W
Park». $3.10. Oeo. T dm an . $3 10; mg. $12.38; Floyd Dibble. $3 38. C
f
n
t
u
. r . enod r l . !our lir®’ * nt ■!«*««’«•
D ls t No. 8: Equipment, $53 30; O. Harwood. $3 19
Ray Worden. J. Fowler, $3 19
made
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Mareóla Garage.
$8 71; W alle r »12.14; Equipment. $39 83; John
Dial No. 76 Finley Whlppa. $3.-
R E A L P R O P E R T Y PAYS T H E
Price. Inc.. $2 60. A rthur Sunder- Pedersen. $22 73; Kenneth Ntelaen, 08. Equipment. $8100; L o w e ll T e d
™
J u i ? l.n é th o 'T r u e
TAXES
man. »937; W V. Tallm an. »8 38; »33.92.
fold. $34 43. Fred Fraaee. »17 34 W
<ril
k . . a Z X J fnr th e n e n d u '
Interesting figure» compiled by Ray Stafford. »4 78; R. E Hill. »31.-
Dlst No 39 Jet Cltv Time». »7.- C Ham er.Iey. $13 93; H arry Caatle.
.1 -L i Z - ik J
w av
County Clerk Dillard relative to die- 43; Ray George. $7.56; Ben Wilson. 30; Tony Sumach. $13.47;
John $20 73. Fred lauigeton. $17 48.
u_
L naeJvna aa R abaon e a v th a t proportionate amount of taxes paid $2.39; Frank Jarvla, $3.99;
T. J. Sumach. $7.87.
D ia l. No. 82 Bert Peterman. $1».-
. . • , ,._„h a. come
by real property are published else- Sweany. $19 84; John Pederson.
Diet. No. 40
Eugene Register-
98; U E. Neville. $3 49. Rasmus
!
, a k a a a a a in h u a in e u aa a r a where In thia tuue. They »how that $11.36;
N e ll
Buchanan.
$13.34: Guard. $780; Sorn Sorensen. $13- Rasmussen. $6.98. B. L. McFadden,
raporttd are largelj for the better Per»onal property bear» only 8 per Equipment, $78 5«.
38
$3 24; Ray W rig h t $11.48 _
fc S
Take
th .
lu m b e r
business
for
Take the lumber busineea. ror
J £ t * Interested* AH aecm
h T la ^
th a t 7 h e b o n o m ^ S
taached^soine Ume I g ^ Nothing
U ^ d ^ e t m n X t Y et b ite r 0“
w ^ t Ì ^ lt ^ n T » t w
a r m i it
T h e ? . a £ a fe w crumbs of en-
c o X i u X in
' “X
i f« m
those "who follow the lumber mar-
S t T J n h l Prwluctlon la stHIdonn
^ rr o bushK^s
theP” erv^ place
^hc^e it w ii7 » a re d G>ere might be
T d t S in e
F r o m e v e ry w h e re come reports
th rt ^
.t ^ k , " .v e b^n‘ ? k e ^
to n ic ad
th a t
£ ^ a n ^
re ta ile r»
to
mou?h.
a re
b u v ln g
W h .t e v «
S S ^ S Z S lS r » ra w
10 b ,
‘" w h lt 't a V r ie of lumber Is true of
h e r m in ù f.c t u r e .1 necessiriea. A ,
other manufactured necessities. A»
to the luxuries, there seems little
likelihood that we am going to die-
continue tnetr
their use
continue
use..
W e have learned during the past
year or two that we can live on
laaa than ««■» fnrm»rtv had Time«
w ill ^ e m nrosnerous^when we can
have easily the things »hat we are
T L Y ti™
S 7 ? th ^ n o r d i" ^ t“ tu r^
la in the not dlatant future.
m .
*
.k
m ^ v X » ^ n U.r? h ^ 7 ^ ranh^ k
H O W D Y FO LK S — Only 36«
days until Christmas. Start
raising that ba^rd now and
save 25c a day. b y December
28 It w ill be Just tnree feet
long. Long enough to hide the
Christmas necktie.
» t •
Well, we got Christmas over
w ith and here's hoping that
you folks didn’t spend all of
your money because we have
some electric appliances that
the boos says have to be
moved o u t Stop In and see
the saving prices.
set
AS A N A F T E R M A T H O F
C H R IS T M A S . CO TTA G E
G R O V E SEEM S TO B E
FLO O DED
W IT H
T H E S E M U S IC A L D E ­
CANTERS
W H IC H
PLAY A TUNE EVERY
T IM E
YO U P O U R A
D R IN K .
• st
The trouble Is. according to
apartment house rules, you
can not take a drink after
10:80 at night or before 8:30
la the morning.
• • •
B E T H A T AS IT M AY,
T H E R E IS N O T IM E
L I M I T O N T H E SAV­
IN G S YO U M A Y E N J O Y
B U Y IN G
FROM
US.
Y O U W IL L F IN D H E R E
T H E LOW EST
P O S-
S IB L E
P R IC E S
ALL
T H E T IM E
• t t
Vie chambers says that a
man may be as old as he
feels, but not as Important.
We WoaSer:—If thia won't be
a Happy New Year after
B eginning January N ow !
—we thank yon for your pa-
the year past and
IVish You u Happy
Prosperous Nezv Year
1932
Beginning the
F IR S T M O N T H
At this store with outstanding values
Umphrey & Mackin
An Independent Home Store
w ard to them with hope.
W e won't have as many expenses
as we have had. We have gradual­
ly reduced our Installment pay-
¿ e n u . When better times arirtv.
we shall have a far lighter load of
indebtedness than that w ith which
we went tnto the depression.
During the depression we have
been paying for the th in g , that we
bought when times
When money becomes
sh&ll b€ able to u ** «k aw* www«
. ..
............... .w -
things that we need. The money
and_ J >thfr
T ^ 5 “ » het. »5.17; J. E. Paddock. »3.92:
that has gone Into paying for
*7 c* ° d® ,ae-1 “ and„w® Clarks Service Garage «1.00; J. F
things that were manufactured a 2 ? '2 h « 7 #ke 2 a J.**-der
* ,ft? d Xeal 3 7 C. T Beach. »8 4«; Nel-
year or so ago w ill go into things
, 7?
,* ’? r , o a
Motor Do »5 82: Luther Rog-
not yet manufactured
That w ill
2 *°*® !.
1
d
i t — ers 3:9 :4 A w Flock. »9 57; Ray.
give fu rth er speed to the wheels of
>ew a
mood Dunn:ng. $12.76: j w Echols,
industry.
___
112.78; H. Sevey »10 78; H e art-H olt.
• • •
The Sentinel contemplated start- $74 83; J. E. Flock. $64 06; Louis
Strange as It may seem, there is in« the leap year by publishing a Flock. $12.76 c. T Beach. $22.91
prospect of a material tax reduc- 1:5t of the city's eligible bachelors. L N Howard. $9.37; B A. Yunck.
tion w ithin the next few years. That but there »re so few that publish- $19.14; R L. Bowers. $9257; W . A
decrease w ill come, not so much 1D8 such a list would hardly be Crispin. $6.38.
from actual decrease in cost of op- worth while. How could there be
Dist. No. 30: Equipment. $13.90;
eration of the several branches of many bachelors w ith such a list of M illar Sanford Tractor Co, $3 63.
the government as from elimina- irresistible maids as the city has? The W illam ette Press. »5.25; Dar
tion of special taxes.
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----------------------W illiam s. $+4.23. Ed L Eaton. $86.-
W e are now paying for streets
Diamond noted sangster, S3: N G. Hyland. »24 7«; E
F
that were built years ago. for wa- wa® buried in a m ^ d y plot snd not Schm idt «35.88: Hubert Hyland
ter systems that were built several ®ve“ his f °Tm®r
were in »«- 315»5 ' Noal McClure. »15.95: Ed
years ago for public buildings that lendM ce. That's the way that suits Rusk. »14 35: Floyd E Keisay. $20,
were erected years ago. for roads us T h ^ gangsters are nothing M ; R. P. Coburn. «20.54: T. J.
that we have been using for years. m0!'® tban boo^-running murderers Blakeley, »8.1»; Elm er M iller. ««,
A perusal of the recent budget a?d l>’ 'h* n th®. 5,Ia® ° r *» tAk®a Oüt
CuRis Newman. «22 33; H. P
for the city of Cottage Grove shows ° ‘ :a ®
s life we may ex- Newman. »«.19; R. a Babb Hdwe
th at all special street assessments j»*®» *° have fewer of em.
Co, »9 43
w ill be cleaned up in 1940. The huge
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' D iit- No. 21; The W illam ette
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I f a man showed as much celerity Press. »5.10; Union OH Co »9 4«
about getting home from work as T. H . Parks. »4 99; Kenneth Swear-
, he does asperity about getting to ing, »1.99.
work, his w ife would be happy to
Dist. No. 22: Siuslaw
Motor
pardon the latter.
¡Transport C o, $13.3, The Siuslaw
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D»"-- « 7 » ; V irg il C. Mowreader.
I t sometimes puzz.es us how a $76.89; James Stienlichner $12.37-
woman can keep from bursting out Loyde Grimshaw, $1914- Larence
laughing at the comical discom- Grimshaw, $19 14; Geo Louis $6 -
flture her tears are causing some 38: Lester Circle, »638
man-
Dist No. 23; The W illam ette
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Press. »«.00; Chas Neet. »17.91; An-
th® f? e" dl hi? .° f your derson Renfro, »3.19; Clarence Mc-
acquaintances k_
by >
boring
them with
.
$319; Em ery Hyland. $3.19;
your troubles.
D ar W illiams, »6.14; F ran k Shultz,
»4.99; A1 Wetleau, »4.04; Ira H y­
i The dove of peace w ill have to land. »6.19; Guy Jackson. «934;
'grow talons.
Ronald Neet, »1.54: John Donivan.
Radio Ray
Has This to Say:
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comnssioxsss-
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S T E E N ’S M A R K E T
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H am burger
( Fresh Ground)
10c Lb.
I R I S H ’S
C a sh S to re
Phone 53
Sugar
Standard
S teen ’s
Frankfurters
B acon B ack
(Lean)
(Good and Fresh)
19c Lb.
1 2 ^ c Lb.
L A R G E D IL L PIC K L E S
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(Continued from page 4.)
$638.
Co.. «1.49; Standard Oil Co., »1.75;
Dist. No. 25: Fred Smigley »199-
Eugene Auto Top Co, »11»; Me- Newell Job. »6 99; Eugene Coa-
Gintys. »«.11; Union Oil Co, »10D0; crete Pipe Co, »15.60.
To,14' Mors®' »K-60; Equipment,
Dist. No. 26: Inter-C ity Sand 4
»8.51; Morris-Chevrolet Co, »2.60; Gravel Co, »19.70; General Bridge
State Industrial Accident Com, »50.53; Equipment, «34 80;
Union
i »15.8«; Florence Hotel, »6.50; A rthu r Oil Co, «20.25; Seth Hollis. $35 60
h ^ , 5* * 1“'«.3128771 V - D - Fok1®' ? * ° ' W e ,t' 3957= E L
Mathews'
$122.96; A H . Signor. »119.76; L. N. »49.87; Scott Lyons
»9 57-
Pete
Mathews. »7231; Elbe L. Signor, Russell, «9.57; Joe H o llls ,'« 2 0 7i-
$131.65; H a rry Gerlach, »76.52; W m Louie Doty. »37.14; M Blackburn
¡Gerlach. »56.48; Harold I. Baugh- $6.49; J T. Bogart, »15.08; C. O
man «13.96; E. N. Thompson, »145, McBee. »1122; John Summers, »11-,
55; Earl Roberts. »120.4«; J. M 22; F. M Brown, »12.47; R A Babb
McCausland, »10832.
Hdwe. Co, «9.54.
T A X R E B A T E : P. N. Bodtker. ' Dlst, No. 28; The Siuslaw O ar
$44.40; W illiam Bainbridge, »4.15; »6.80; Wm. Kyle 4 Sons C o, ».78;
R. S. Shelley, «24.92.
Register-Guard, »6 60
j T H IS T L E : E. E. Ross. »330.
Dlst. No. 29: The Siuslaw Oar
T R A F F IC P A T R O L :
M. J. »6.80; J. E. Thompson, «11.97; Geo'
^ ¿ ^ o ' i ' - J ^ , ' 77' «,
Haddadey, »21.95; Cecil Thompson,
TREASURER:
Koke-Chapm an $12.75; Harold Halladey, $12 76-
S°'L f 4 «00' L H ’ ° h Ii<>n- $37.50; i W alter Stewart. $9.57; W m . M rCol-
1 Mabel Palmer. »80.00; Pacific Tel. lum, »6.38; A J. Bunch. »6.38; M ark
— Telg. Co, «7.95; Grace Schiska, Lansbury, »3.19.
I «14.00.
Dlst. No. 30: Equipment, (21.50.
U. S. LA B O R B U R E A U : F. L.
Dist. No. 31: Shell Oil Co, »9.35;
Armitage, «50.00.
The Siuslaw Oar, »7.20; Mapleton
W ID O W P E N S IO N :
Cora E Garage. »7.21; Ed Davis, »8.98;
Miller, »20.00; Laura Caswell, »20.- Frank Spencer, »7.98; Chas. M
|00; Fannie Stonehocker, «10.00; Darling, »5.99.
Grace L. Huffm an, «10.00; Mrs. E
Dlst. No. 32: Fran k Stevens, »3-
i L Zelwick, »10.00; Lizzie Adney, 19; Ralph Taylor, $25.93; John
»10 00; Luella Johnson,
«10.00; Taylor, »14.34; Erm ald Agee, »15.-
, Grace K irkland May, «10.00; Lillie 95; G. E. Beers, $319; O. H. H a w ­
Owen. »10.00; Clara W ahlfeldt. »10 - ley, »12.76; A1 Wheeler, »6.38; Frank
00; Margie Bates, »10.00; Oolda Mead, »6.38.
Viola Reed, »10.00; Mae Favor. »10.-
Dlst. No. 33: Surveyor, (9.00; i
00; Ida Katherine Bartolomy. »10.- Guard Publishing Co, »6.60; E. J.
,00; Clara Edith Vogt, »10.00; Mollie Mabe, »57.84; Ray Surcamp, »38.28;
Gordineer. »10.00; Nora Moran, »10.- J. F. Dibble, »38.28; H. C Carlile
00; Anna L. Thompson, »10.00; Viva $36.68; L. 8. Porter. »31.90; W alt
M iller. »10.00; Beatrice Suttles, »10.- Kuck, »35.09; J. H. W lllhelm »28 -
00; Lillie Tate. «10.00; Della Hebert. 71; G rant K irk , (22.33; W. R. Bor-
»10.00; Lelah E. Weed, (10.00; Nora ing. $39.21; M att Dibble, »39.21- Ed
Henderson, »15.00; C o r a B e l l e Wlnbegler, »28.71; Sam W lnklem an
Grove, »15.00; M ary Hay. »15.00; $9.57.
E rm a O. Fuller. »15.00; Daisy
Dlst. No. 30: Equipment. »2110-
Lewellyn, «15.00; M ary Papple, »15- , Oeo. A. Halton, »4.50: M ark C. San-
00; Iow a Laura Crump. »15.00; Mary derson, In c , »65.89; Miller-Sanford
Phillips, »15.00; Jessie Wells Nes- Tractor Co, »37.11; General Bridge
bltt, »15.00; Bertha Benson. »17.50: $5.04; E. Roy Smith, »36 64; Hen-
M arg a re t Safley, »20.00; Lena Coo- dricks 4 Butters. »12.85; Equlp-
ley, «20.00; Bertha Lockett, »20.00; ment, »36.00; Union Oil Co, »55 28-
Dora Alice Boggs. »20 00; M etta . S. C. Harnden, »97.77; Oeo. L. MaaL
Pure Lard
10c Lb.
OWN
CASH
STORES
10 lbs. 43c
Peanut
Butter
Q t. j a r 29c
CORN
M EAL
9 lb. bag 25c
R olled
Oats
ONE DAY ONLY
9 lb. bag 33c
Thursday, Dec. 31
“T h e S k y R aiders’
Lloyd Hughes and Marceline Day
ONE DAY ONLY
Friday, January 1
((
D ad d y L on g L egs
CO RN
DRY
FLAKES PRUNES
Jersey Brand
Italian
4 pk g s. 25c
4 lbs. 19c
PORK
and
Pancake
BEANS
Flour
Rittera 16-oz. can
2nlb.pkg.19c
5c E a c h
S h o rte n in g
Laundry
Soap
White Eagle
10 b a rs 25c
TO ILET
SOAP
Vegetable— Bulk
4 lbs. 29c
Crackers
Grahatnn and Hnowflak.s
2 lb. pkg. 25c
Special
Clam
N ectar
3 b a rs 10c
10 oz. can 10c
»»
ONE DAY ONLY
Saturday, January 2
“B order L a w ”
Buck Jones
Ni(?ht 7 and 9 P. M.
Sunday & Monday, January 3-4
Joan Crawford and Clark Gable in
“P o ssessed ”
Tuesday & Wednesday
January 5-6
“A Woman of Experience”
Helen Twelvetrecu and Lew Cody
LARD
8 lb. pail 85c
Janet Gaynor and W arner Baxter
Matinee 2:30
Free City Delivery
Carnation
Yellow or White
x A ’’'
LOW
PRICES
EVER/
DAY
Banana Squash, lc Lb.; Table Green Squash, 19c Dozen