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Sale of M en’s, W om en ’s and Children’s D E L IG H T SHOES at About T oday’s W holesale Cost CONTINUES Take advantage o f this stile. Supply your self with shoes enough to hist another year at a substantial saving. H ere’s the story in a nutshell: W e are selling women’s $9 and $10 dress shoes for— $7.85 (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. J.— Mr. and Mrs. Krusieur ntiJ baby, of Florence, spent Thanksgiving with the Jolla. Mr, Frasieur returned home Sunday and Mra Frasieur re inaiued for a longer visit. Mrs. Arthur Smith and bn by returned to Mabel Thursday evening ami Mrs. l.ewis Allen returned to Sulherliu Monday evening after haviug speut Thanksgiving with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher. Mrs. Oscar Jackson ami children visited iu Corvallis from Woduesday to Saturday. M ism Black w ell was housekeeper at the Jackson home dur ing Mrs. Jackson’s absence. The Moore, Kent, W. K. Nixon and Hugh Nixon fumilicM were dinner guests at the Lee Nixon home Sunday. Mrs. Judson Allen, Mrs. W. A. Witcher and Mrs. Lewis Allen drove to Eugene Sunday afternoon to visit Carl Allen at Mercy hospital. C. 11. Haight and sou Lionel mo tored to Corvallis Sunday, taking with them Milon ami Mary Haight ami M iss Davis who were here over the Thanksgiving vacation. ^ T h e ^ b ie a r^ J a id is o n ^ a m | L ^ im l^ L s s L a y a b et on rollin g ’em w ith A lbert Classified Ads. a Women’s $8.50 and $8 dress shoes for— $6.85 VALLEY. the national Joy smoke T R O L L I N G your own cigarettes with Prince Albert is just X v about as jo y ’us a sideline as you ever earned around in your grip I For, take it at any angle, you never got such quality, flavor, fragrance and coolness in a makin’s cigarette in your life as every “ P. A . home-made” w ill present you I Goo. H. Brainard. Real Estate and In surance, timber lands, mining prop erty, farming property and city prop Women’s $6 dress shoes for— $3.95 orty. oltfc W.inted -G o o d gasoline engine between Children’s and babies’ shoes that were $1 to $3.50 for— 65c to $2.95 3 and 6 horsepower. K. II. Kecue, Sixth street, corner Lincoln. o24 d5p«l For Bale— 80-acre stock ranch, 6 acres orchard, farming tools and some hay. S. I*. Mhortridge. I|21 dl2pd an almost new modern house; 5 rooms and pantry; lot 75x100 feet. Also good saddle eheap. Inquire M. M. Thornton, 1245 Jefferson Avc., Cot tags Grove. n21 d«p Bovs’ $2.50 work and dress shoes for— $1.95 For Bala— Belgian hares and Ford. 1917 model, just overhauled, $460. May be inspected at Woodson’a garage, or at ltluek Butte mine. W. 11. Dennis, Carlton, Ore. u2.8 dix- -------------— ■---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- used ouly three months. Mrs. Ijiura Woolley, south Fifth street. n28 dl2p * Men’s 12-incli top heavy shoes for— $7.85 Helliwell, Beings &1Î M ark sb u ry Cottage G rove :: :: Oregon Fledged as collateral fo r state or other deposits or bills 3,000.00 payable------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 42.238.00 Owned and unpledged.. Total U. H. governm ent securities owned________________ Other bonds, securities, etc.: Ronds (other than U. b. b o n d s) pledged to secure postal 7,000.00 savings d e p o s its __________________________,___________ ________ Bonds and securities (o th er than U . B. securities) pledged as collateral fo r state or other deposits (post al excluded) or bills p ay ab le________— _______ ___ _ 14,489.70 Securities other than U. b. bonds (n ot including M ocks) 70,310.38 owned and unpledged... f I ' . . 4 I nd .. ........ .. , . ' Total bonds, securities, etc., other than U. »... »...k- t'....----1 u ...7: I. , .... _ . Stock o f Federal Reaervo B an k (50 per cent o f subscrip tion) ■ ___ , ___ _______ ________________ _ J. V alu s o f banking house, owned and unincumbered____ ___.. Furniture and fixtures. Real estate owned o th «r than banking house.. L a w fu l reserve with F ed eral Reserve B ank Cash in vault and nut amount due from national banks___ N e t amounts due fro m banks, bankers, an d trust compa nies other than included ahnve ______ Checks ou other banks in the same city or town as re- porting bank (other than exchanges for clearing house) lo ta l o f three preceding items___________ ____ ___ Redemption fu n d with U. B. treasurer and due from U. » . treasurer____________________________________________________ Interest. earned b u t not collected— approxim ate— on N otes and Hilts R eceivable not past due______ _____ __________ ___ Other assets____________ _ _______ _ For 57,738.00 91,800.08 1.500.00 18,000.00 2.700.00 1.800.00 41,080.58 109,325.70 8,416.52 903.40 118,645.62 625.00 1,681.10 3,540.00 T o ta l. _________ $«90,574.15 L IA B IL IT IE S Capital stock paid in. $ 25,000.00 Surplus fund______ 25,000.00 U ndivided profita. $ 16,165.21 12,026.53 Less current expenses, interest and taxes paid___________ 4,138.68 Interest and discount collected or credited, in ¡advance o f 2,551.78 m aturity and net earned (ap p ro xim ate )— — — _________ \ Circulating notea outstanding.................... ......... _.................. 12,500.00 C ash ier’s checks on own b a n s outstanding...... .. ........ ", 2,188.63 Demand Depo sit» (other than bank deposits) Subject to * _ ( <*e p ° * t e p ay ab le within 30 d a y s ) : * *. 489,336.94 Individual deposits subject to cheek________________________ „ Certificates o f deposit due in less than 30 days (other than fo r money b o rro w e d )__ ______ ____ ____ _ _ _ _ _ _________ 24,923.71 Htate, county, o r other m unicipal deposit«, secured by 17,590.86 pledge o f assets o f this bank________________________________ Total o f demand deposits (o th er than bank d eposits) sub ject to reserve.. ....................... .................. 631,86151 Time Deposit* Subject to R eserve (p a y a b le a fte r 30 days, or subject to 30 days o r more notiee, and postal savin gs) Postal I----------- ----------- -- J savings deposits. 1,430.40 Other ■ tim « deposits____ 78,025.30 Total o I f time deposits i eposits subject to re se rv e . 79,455.70 Total____________________ _________________________________________ .$«90,574.15 O f the total loans and discounts shown abo've, the am ount on which interest and diaceant waa eharyn'i at ratea tn excess o f those permitted br la w (Hoc. 5J97 Rev. Btnt.) exclusive o f notes upon which, total eluxrge not to ex- * eeed 60 cents was made, w as__ - - , ______ ? none The number o f such loans wss. none ****** Oregon, county o f Itane, ss.: I T . C. W heeler, cashier o f the above amed bank, do solemnly s w e a r that th a ab o v e statem ent i n t r u e t o the best o f my sn ow ledge and belief. T . C. W 1 IE E L E K , Cashier, Buheerlbed and sworn to b e fe re me this CORRECT— A T TE ST: 28th day o f N ovem ber, 1919. H E R B E R T E A K IN , Goo H. B rainard, N o ta ry Pu blie. N . W. W H IT E . ,(M y commission expires Sept. 28. 1923> ^ \ O L I V E R y B A T C H , Directors Sale— W ater motor washing the L, (I. Markham borne, the gueata being Mr mol Mr». W. J. Tharp, Mr ami Mra. F. C. Führer and daughter Hazel, Mina M. J. Piper nnd W. !.. Kimble. Safe Remedy for . Children’s Colds forming drugs. Always Recommends k Foley's Honey and Tar, COMPOUND LOOSENS TH E PHLEGM AND MUCUS, clears the passages, coats in flamed and Irritated membranes with a healing sod toothing demulcent, ease* hearseneM, stops tickling 1» the throat and makes refreshing, r e s t f n l s l e e p possible. ( There is no belter remedy for Ctvghs and Colds than Foley's Honey and T o r .f . ____ * Think of paying $3 a »«at to » « « motion picture! And yet, thin price waa gladly paid for T E N W E E K S at the Geo. M. Cohan the atre, N . Y., by the crowd» which flocked to aee I). W. Griffith’a nrt aenaation “ BROKEN BLOSSOMS,” which The Rex Theatre, at Eugene, Tuonila. ia offering Monday, Tueaday, Wed neailay, next, nt the nominal admin aion of 50e, children 25c including a tax. Notice o f Teacbers' Exnminatlon*. Kulmination* for tencher», for nne year, five year, and life certificate» will be keld at the County Oosrtkouse at Eugene, commencing Wedneaibty, Dercmber 17, nt 9 a. m., arid will Inst until Hnturday. Scheilule und infnrma tion csn be aecured by upplying tu E. J. M o o r e , d6-12 County School Hupt. Oregonlife I). M. JOHN, Dint riet Manager “ The Eighth A r t ! ” Do you know whnt it iar Yeaterday there were but »even muaic, painting, litern lure, drama, architecture, aculpture, dancing. David Wnrk Griffith ia the creator of the eighth nrt. It 'a greateat espreoaion ia to be aren in • ' H U *K KN iti.i is s i «Ms, •' »i.o I. la the munirai offering of The Hex Theatre, at Eugene, on next Mon day. Tueaday, Wednesday. Adulta, 50c, children 25c including tnx. Corvnllin, Oregon FURS ARE H I G H Everywhere trapper» are making big money. Arn YOU une of thrwf Wa er.1 * you paying top notch price». Try u» y o u 'l l for free price Hat today id fur lie pleuncd. Senil E. R. SKINNER à 00. 1121 Front Bt. Box U tf Sacramento, O s ili Eugene Theatre One Night TUESDAY, DEC. 9 ?hone ft1 A, II. Woods presents the sensational success UP IN MABEL’S ROOM ma HEBRON. chine and wringer in good condition and ehenp, good oil heater and secolTd Dec. 3.— Vivian and Marguerite Car hand Foril touring car with self starter. Dr. Wendt. d5c lile, of the Grove, »pent Thaukagiving at the home of their aunt, Mr». J. (j. For Bale— 6 -Cylinder Chandler; 1918 A. Young. Chevrolet; 1919 Chevrolet. Auto Mr. und Mra. C. C. Gilliam and fnm Electric Hhop, Home of the Over ily, Mr. and Mr«. A. L. Oilhara, C. E. lan. d6c Gilham nml dniighter Myrtle and Plano for sale at bargain i f taken at Oramimn Murray and aon Walter «pent once. Can be seen at 1344 Ash ave Thaukagiving at the J. O. Murray nue. Eva Hopper. dSpd home, Mr». Belle Geer and two anna, Er W an t to by fo x terrier pnp. Mrs. F. neat and Archie, have returned to J. Alstott, 254 Columbia court. d5pd their farm after an itbaence of aeveral T o Exchange— The book, “ Past. P r é » month». Mr». R. E. L.'ii'ky and Mr. mid Mra. ent and Future," for book or books of equal value. Mrs. A. E. Foster, Walter Lm-ky and aon Erneat »pent phone 35F13. dSpd Thankagiving in the Grove with Mr*. U. E. lan ky H pnrenta, Mr. mid Mr» W. P. Huff. Thankagiving gueata at the John Kebelberk home were Mr. and Mra. J. A. Powell and family, Mr. and Mra. Alfred White and family, Mr. and Mra. O. O. Kuppnuf and family, Mr. and Mra. O. M. Kehelbeck ninl family If you want a pure, whole- and J. I*. Miller. tome and absolutely safe remedy Norval Powell attended the funeral for the relief of coughs, colds, of Lieutenant Marion E. Onroutte in croup and whooping cough, get the Grove Tueaday. C. C. Oilhnm mid J. A. Powell killed Foley’s Honey and Tar. a bobcat Tueaday. It contains no opiate or habit ^A^JTdiHnkagmng^iHinner^ C hari«* B ik tr, Brownsville, T e e ., w rite r " F o r many y n r i psst I b iv e uied F o l e y ' • H oney and T a r Compound 4n my family end have found it tu per lor to any other e«u|h medi cine. It la especially efficient in caaea of bad coldaofm y children I havealwaya recommend ed it to my friend* aa a aafe rem edy for the chil dren ¿aa it cootaina no opiats.’ * rtmoo AOmtl • w r v lime VOU 611 UP I For S a le - N e w Brunswick phonograph. Him kn rll spent Sunday with the Fred Wright family beluw Walker. Low-wheeled farm w agon for sale at Ctmrlea and Hubert ( ’«inner «pent «à Knowles ft Graber hardware. d!2|>d Sumlay at the home of their limther, For Sale— Five-room modern house, K. C. Cuuner, above Hnginaw. Harry two bloek* from school, ono block M. Conner » a * alao there. W. A. Keene waa railed to Hnlem from church and main street, on east side of river. Call 619 First street, Muudny by the death of hi« mater, Mr«. T. J. Savage. Cottage Grove. n‘28 d5p The l’lott family hnn moved to the For B ale— Tw o-year old Guernsey bull. Grove and Mr. and Mra. Moore are James I’orter. u28 ,I5<- moving onto the i'lott place, which Young sheep and goats to let on shares. they recently purchased. Mr. nn«l Mr«. Hilton and ««ni have Phone 9 F13, Bart. Johnston, Haw moveii onto the O. J. Kayaer place. inaw. Ore. n28 d5;al The fam ily eon««'« from Ouklmtii. For B ala -J ersey cow and calf, fo r Mr. and Mra. Frnncia and little $100. C. R. Lawrence, Comstock. daughter, of I’ortland, are gueata at Oregon. _________________________ d5-19pd the home of Mra. Frnncia' aiater, Mra. Alfred Curnutt. For B a le - Six weeks old pigs. 0. A The ladie« of the 35 telephone line McFarland. d5 19pd and Mra. Elliott each prepared part For 8x1» Second band 1918 Ford for of a Thunkagiving dinner which waa $350. Carl Unretson. d5tfe ient to the Rirhnrdaon home. Mra. THE DA YLIG H T S T O R E FO R QUALITY For Bale— 46 W hite Leghorn pullets. Kirhardaon ia at the Cot Inge Grove Hands stock; oue beautiful White hoapital recovering from an opeestion A N D SERVICE leghorn cockerel. Mrs. F. K. Edwards. and ia reporteil getting along nic«dy. Among thoae from tnia neighborhood Go to end of south Hecond, turn west short distance. d5pd in Eugene Thuraduy were the W. E. Nixon, Hugh Nixon, E. J. Kent and For Sale -F o u r fine gilts ready for Fred Witcher families, Mr. ami Mr*. breeding; 50 one and two-year-old M. A. Horn, Mr. anil Mra. Hoknnaon bens; one team weighing 1150 to 1200 and Mra. W. A. Witcher. R E P O R T O F T H E C O N D I T I O N O F T H E F IR S T N A T I O N A L . B A N K A T pounds. K. C. Holladay. d5 19pd Mr». C. H. Haight entertained the C O TTAG E GROVE, I N T H E S T A T E O F O R EG O N, A T T H E CLO SE For Bale or Trade— 40 acres of brush (1. T. X club Wednesday nfternoou, 14 O F B U S I N E S S O N N O V E M B E R 17. 1919. RESOURCES land with no improvements Joe Per member» being preaent beaidea three $351,163.99 kins, Jr. Phone 16F23. L o u * and discount*, including rediscounts— --------------------- ii5pd gueata, Mr. ami Mr«. Frnnci« mid 293.78 Mra. Hnkanaon. K«-freahmeuta of annd O verdrafts, unsecured — _______ - - _____________ W an ted — M an to cut oak tree Into wiehea, pumpkin pie, fruit cuke ami O . 8. Government sec unties owned: Deposited to secure circulation (U. S. bonds par value) 12.500.00 wood. Phone 122.1. <15pd coffee were nerved by the hoateaa. Men’s $8.50 dress shoes for— $ 6.86 mnlh mi-rngm motolonot *■ *» I hoi l o o p * I» m m * p o tto .* mooédmm I You'll like Prince Albert in a jimmy pipe aa much aa you do in a home- roBed cigarette, to o l: Bite and parch are cut out by our exclusive patented process. You know P. A . is the tobacco that haa led three men to smoke pipes where one wee amoked before. Yea air, Prince Albert blazed the way. And, me-o-my, what a wad of ainukeaport will ripple your way Flemish Uiant rabbits. Mrs. John Baker, 243 North G street._________ s !8 -di9pil Men’s $5.50 and $6 dress o r work shoes for— _ _ y f 7 f______i , , $3.95 - . _ and Itimi tlmmmr. p rotlm a l pound crmtmUlamm Im m oto* Prince Albert put« new smokenotiona under your bonnet I It'» »o delightful rolled into a cigarette—and, ao easy to roll I Ami. you juxt take to it like you been doing it mince away back I You ace. P- A. »« crimp cut and a cinch to handle I It ataya put— and you don't lotto • lot whon you mtort to hug the paper around the tobacco I For sale at a bargain If taken at oace, Boys’ $5 work and dress shoes for— $3.95 M ax A F A R O E O F F E M IN IN E F O IB L E S C O M IN G H E R E A F T E R A Y E A R ’S R U N AT TH E ELTINUE THEATRE NEW YORK „ TW O AND A H ALF HOURS OF SOLID LAUGHTER DON’T M ISS IT Prices: I » w e r floor, $1.50, $2; balcony, $1, t $1.50, $2; gallery, 75c— to which add 10 per cent war tax. Mail orders now accepted “N ow Is theTime to Do It” says the Good Judge l Go to real tobacco— the small chew with the rich tobacco taste that lasts a long time. It w ill cost you less to chew than ordinary tobacco. A n y man w ho uses the R eal Tobacco C hew w ill .. tell you that. Put Up tn Two Style» RIGHT C UT is a short-cut tobacco W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco B r r I a rl w .