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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
TREASU RER'S SEMI ANNUAL FINANCIAL STATEM ENT O r CITY OF COTTAGE GROVE, OR.. FROM JUNE in, IIHH. TO DEC 31, Hilft, INCLUSIVE GENERAL FUND Itu lit li on June 30, 101ft .......... ............................................... Kt-reived frinii county treasurer (tuxes).......... ..................... $ 900.45 1,280.00 99 69 $ 401.2ft 04 52 003.15 010.00 Faul wurraiits Paid interest on warrants Paid bom! ¡nteront ,........... Italani'e Deceinlier 31, 1UIH i ¿ en < >/\f I {¿ j? ** J tV A rOORLiT reo ÍIORSB reflects discredit un Ita owner, but the iiwnnr K«tM tli« worst o f thn deal b» «ou*« economy tn feeding th« Hora« effects Ita working capacity aa well aa Ila ittipenruiic.o. If your hora« kick* on Ina feed vou can correct it by buying your feed h«r«, aa you get the boat quality for the leaat outlay Karmera, mntraetora mui hora« ownrra generally know that our fr«<l la alwuya up to tha standard. STERLING FEED CO. SOUTHERN T A O iriO TIM E TABLE (<’orr«rl«i| to Dec. 17, 101ft.) North Bound South Bound N •• la IO i M m l No. 13— 1:0ft a. m. No II 1:07 |i in No. S3— 7:14 a. m. No. I ft 2:20 a. m. No. IS— 2:47 p. in. No. 17 - 7:10 p. m. I .«Ifni blnnka at Th« Hentinrl office. Professional Cards MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIOH MAN 77S Sixth Ava. W., Eugene, Or«. O. r. Oaroutta. Local Agent R McCAROAR. D. D. S. DENTIST Neuralgia relieved inatnntly by liicul application. |{«nid«nce and o ffire at Fifth nnd Main. I’ hone I3IJ Cottnge drove, Ore. DR. 8. M. WENDT Physician and Surgeon Hpecinl attention given to surgery ami eye, enr nnd throat. Country rail« an well as city culls answered day or night.- O ffice: Cottage Grove Hospital J. E. YOUNO ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffice on Main avenue Cottage Grove Oregon A. W. KIME. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8UROEON O ffice iu Pbitlipa building over tlm Iti-nson drug store. O ffice phoue 34 Iti-aidenc« phono 120J. Cottnge Grove Oregon DR. W. M. HAMILTON B m . Phono I4F3 LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Consultation nnd examination free. O ffice hours 0 to S. Hun- duya nnd evenings by nppointm’t. O ffice in old Cottnge Grove bank building at 104 Vk Main evenue. H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY A T LAW nnd notary public. Practices In all courts. Twenty five years ex perience. Under Bldg, dottago Grove, Ore. ALTA KINO ATTORNEY AT-LAW O ffice locnted in the rear o f the First National bnnk. Oregon Cottnge Grove D. N. McINTURFF ATTORNEY AT LAW I’rnctic*»» in all court*. Will at (mid to your huninmiH promptly, honmitly and oar- ii«*Nlly.4-S|MN*ÌHl Attention Riven to the examination of nlintrarti'.drAftinfrof will*. Mottling of enlate*. oonvmnrra, collec tion* and penniona. In Pirat National hank huililiiiR on 6th ntreet. I'hone .16 (dottane] (¡rove. Oro. H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. EXPERT DENTISTRY Modern equipment. !OU First Nation- O ffico hours 0 a. al bunk bld(i ildg. < ‘ m. to 12 m., I 1 p. m. to ft p. m. Eve- nings or Hundnys by appointment $2,287.95 WATER FUND Balnneo June 30, 101«.................................................. 4 $2,287.05 OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAMNTEREST Principal Events of the Woek Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. 57.04 4,387.02 674.00 One negro was killed end another wounded In a gunflght In Portland. Received from miarellaneuus sources .................. Samuel C. Harrison was accidental $1,527 24 Paid warrants 208.13 ly killed Monday while lelllug a tree Paid interest on wsrrunts............... ........ ................ 3,385.00 south of Hodavllle. ... Paid bond iatareat The total precipitation at Portland $5,120 10 $5,120.46 for the month of February waa 8:36 Inches, or ^2.03 Inches above normal HEWER FI ND for the month. Itulnnr« June 30, 101 ft................................. ............... $1,113.00 During tho past week 416 Industrial ... 256.00 Received from county treasurer (tuxes;................ $ 376.34 accidents were reported to the state Paid bond interest ............................................. ......... 42 00 l'uni warranta Industrial accident com m ission, but 040.85 Balance December 81. IBIS - none were fatal. More than four miles of street Im $ 1,360.00 $1,360 00 provements to cost between $100,000 LIBRARY FUND and $200,000 will be made by the city „4 «4.00 Received from county treasurer (ta xes).................... of Bend during the com ing spring and $ 04.00 Paid warrant to library b o a rd .............................. .. — summer. Emlth French, a pioneer merchant $ 04.00 $ 04.00 of The Dalles, who during a half cen tury had figured prominently in the HTREET FUND business life o f the county, died at $ 52.77 Balnneo June 30, I0IH.„....... .................................... ................. 27.47 Balance bond issues “ A ” and “ B ” Juno 30, 101ft........... the age of 81. 50.86 Balance i ><» ii , i leene “ C ' ’ Jaae SO, IBIS Charles H. Jones, for 23 years editor 303.02 Belane« bond laaae ,<D M Jaae SO, 191ft o f the Oregon Teachers' Monthly and 200.21 Balance bead Isaac ‘ ' E ' ’ Jaae SO, ini a known to every educator tn the state, ... 157.72 Balance bond Issue **FM Jane SO, 1918 Balline« bond issue 44 0 ” June 30, I0IN.......... .. .................. died at his home In Salem after an 005.48 Received from county treasurer (tu xes;................ .............. Illness of 20 months. ... 270.10 Received from iniseellana-ous sources ....................... February was an exceptionally wet ... 549.48 Reeeived from puyments bond issues “ A " and “ B ’ ’___ month in ABtorla. The official records Received from payments bond issue ........................ 1,456.10 Received from piiyim-nt» bond issue 44 D ” . ...................... in the weather observer’s office show 901 85 Received from payments bond issue “ E ..................... ; that the precipitation during the 637.20 Received from puyiiients bund issue " F " .......... ..... „ ....... month was 11.29 inches. 302.06 Received from puymeots bond issue “ 0 ” ........ ..............„ The citizens of Molalla have donated Paid h arrants.......... ...... . ............. . ____ __ ___ ___ _ $ 710.00 150.00 a site of 32 acres adjoining the north Paid interest on warrunta......... ............„........................... 2,000.00 western part o f town to the Molalla Paid benda ( iacee “ D**) Pulii liond interest...... ................ ....................______________ 1,009.27 IS.Ml i Fire Clay company, on which will be Balance lioml issues “ A " and “ B ” December SI, 101ft 75 59 ; erected a one-kiln pottery factory. C ' 4 I)<-«emlM*r 31, 101.3. Bnliinei« bond issue 14 D ” Dt-comber 31, 191ft... 800.70 Plans are already being made for Baiane« bond issue “ K '4 December 31. 101ft.... 212.11 the 1919 combined Multnomah county Baiami- I k i i h I issue 44 F ” Der ero ber 31, 191ft 305.01 Balance bond issue 44 0 " 1 *«•<■< ill lier 31, 101ft.... 300.30 fair and m anufacturers’ and land prod ucts show of Oregon, which will be r $5,850.28 $5,859.28 held at Gresham September 15 to 20. 1 1 Approximately 12,000 men are out W A R R A N T« OUTHTANDINO, REGISTERED, AND NOT PAID FOR WANT o f work In Oregon, and nearly all of v OF FUNDS General fund__ ________ », ............................ . . ............... ............. ... ..... 4 I7,fl71.5ft them are In Portland, according to Water fund ................. ................. ............................................................... .. ..... 3,3««.09 District Director Smith of the United Street fund______ ____ __ __ ____________ _____ ____ ____________________ 0,000.06 States em ploym ent service In Port land. Total.... .................,,i, . i, „1 ,,, r __$ 30,900.21 Plans were made for the state synod to cooperate in raising a fund of $10,- BONDS OUTSTANDING Water, issue 1001, _______ ____ __________ _____ _____ _ ______ 4 15,000.00 000 per year, which would give the Water, issue Butt, ..... ............ ........................... _______ 20,000.00 college $15,000 a year in addition to Water, issus 1010 . B4^ ________ 100 , 000.00 8ew er, leene 1004, .v , _ _ ________ 15.0tMI.00 Its present income from an endow Fiimling, issue FUO, IF ; . . _______ 30,000.00 ment of over $200,000. Taxes to be raised in Multnomah Total__________________________ 4 1 »0,000.00 county this year total $9.790,005.40, based on a mlllage of 30.8 on a total BONDS OUTSTANDING, ISSUED UNDER BANCROFT ACT Issue 4 5«*... ___________ __ _____ _____ ________ _____________ ___ 4 12,508.00 valuation of $328,560,710. This shows Issue 44 B ” 5%.. an Increase over last year of $1,314,- ...................................................... 6.044.00 Issue 44F " 5'/r _____ 12.49M.27 231.42, or 16.5 per cent. Issu«. 4•U” 5% ___________________________________ 3,000.00 The Slnnott bill revesting title In Tntnl______ ..4 34,«50.27 the federal government to 93,000 acres of land In Douglas and Coos counties, I, Herbert Enkin, treasurer <>f th è city nf Cottage Greve, Oregon, do herrby known as tho Coos bay wagon road cerlify thnt, tu tbr liest nf my knnwledge end belief, Ih«- ferrgoing is a truo and land grant, has becom e a law through oorreet statement nf thè nmuiints received, pimi out, and remnining un hnnd in the signature of President Wilson. llie treaaury n f C ottag e Greve, Oregon, front statement rendered June 30, 1918, An offer of the national board of to December 31, I91ft, inclusivi-, and nf bnnded and warrant indehtedneaa. education of the Presbyterian churches ____ HERBERT EAK IN . to donate one dollar for every two raised by Albany college from other sources was made to and accepted by the board of trustees of the college. Charles A. Sears, who was reared In Albany and began his career as an electrician there, has been appolrted manager of the plant of the Mississip pi River Power company at Keokuk, la., the largest hydro-electric plant in the world. Any plan for the annexation of the II Y ou can't ( ever G o o d taste, sm aller Moster fruit district to Hood River chew,longer life iswhat county, according to C. N. Ravlln, sec b ea t g o o d o l d makes Genuine Grave retary o f the Hood River comm ercial ly cost less to chew than Gravely Plug. Ills ordinary plug. club, would probably have more op position in Hood River county than in got thereat tobacco Writr tn :— the Mosier fruit d istrict G e n u i ne G r a ve l y An Immense pier Jutting Into the taste that kee£>s UANV1LLK. VA. Pacific ocean for 2000 feet is to be man satisfied." for booklet tn cktw iut pint. built at Seaside. The pier is to be 100 feet wide. At the outer end there will be a dance pavilion, and along the pier will be amusement devices and places for deepsea fishing. Thirty Inches o f snow at Kirk. 40 miles north of Klamath Falls, with five feet at the Algoma Lumber com pany's logging camp some distance to the west. Is reported by J. M. Bed ford, who has charge o f the timber on the Klamath Indian reservation. The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs of Umatilla county will celebrate the onT1 hundredth anniversary o f the found- 1 lng o f the Independent Order o f Odd Fellows at Pendleton, April 26. The membership of the order In Umatilla oounty alone exceeds 3000 members. A meeting of the state highway com / mission will be held tn Portland March ^ , I. to open bids on four road projects, and at the same time It Is expected the com m ission will discuss plans for the expenditure o f the $10,000,000 pro vided In the bond issue authorised by the legislature. W heatgrowem o f W asco county re port that the crop la In a condition which has rarely. If ever, been better at this season of the year. The rain fall during tho past three months has ^ For Many Years the Standard totaled more than 11 inches and the Family Cough Medicine ground Is thoroughly soaked. Fall Take N o Substitute for wheat made an exceptionally good yk Folny'o H on ey and Tar •tart before cold weather set In and prospects now are for one of the big BOt.D F.VF.P.YWHtrR gest crops that tho section has ever Bseslvad fron mia W ho Benefits By High Prices? You feel that r e t a i l meat prices are too high. Your retailer says he has to pay higher prices to the packers. Swift & Company prove that out of every dollar the retailer pays to the packers for meat, 2 cents is for packers’ profit, 13 cents is for o p e r a t i n g expenses, and 85 cents goes to the stock raiseg and that the prices of live stock and meat move up and down together. The live-stock raiser points to rising costs of raising live stock. Labor reminds us that higher wages must go hand in hand with the new cost of living. N o one, a p p a r e n t l y , is responsible. N o one, apparently, is benefited by higher prices and higher income. W e are all living Ion a high- priced scale. One trouble is, that the number of >dollars has multiplied fester than the-^quan tity of goods, so that -«ach «dollar buy* less than/formerly. I Swift Sc Company, ! U.\S. A . * s 7 ale¡itfrom'me. says the super to the engineer The! Cottage Gi rove Senti inel and The Oree [on I Farn ner 50 B oth p a p e rs, p aid in d: a d v a n ce , o n e y e a r _____^ ® | a Peyton Brand REAL CHEWING PLU G Plug packed in pou ch Foley’s Honey and Tar f° r I ) COUGHS CO LD S CROUP Bruduwed. H A R D W A R E F U R N IT U R E K n o w l e s C&» G r ä b e r H o m e : cTW a d e : F lo u r FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Milling Company Phone 80 a 25c ad. A classified ad. in Tho Sentinel will be read by 5,000 people the day of publication. If you have something to sell or wish to buy something, what better or cheaper method of making your wants known could you find!