Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1920)
HOME PRODUCIS 11/ putruiiixiiig ft Hillin' Industry, you nr» liclping lu builil up yuur owu eoniniuntty. H y building up ymir r o l l i n i unity, you nr* bruafitt'ig vuuraclf W# uru cuufideut you a'a lianiiflt rag yourself In using " I T E K U N O " COMPOUNDED ru ro a It U mi undisputed fftat that him osti* and accurately compounded giva buttar m ulta Iban an» straight gram ford. Wban «va start- ml in tbia liuaiaoaa «>« ware Ihor .Highly cunviured that thr pi Mie care» •• inurb for quality a* fur iirtaa. Believing tbia, our mottu l.i a bee« “ A Miglior Kami Valut fur lo'aa Muiiay. ' And baeauaa ««a liitva runatnully hapt lb.« in inn,.I, "S te r lin g ” Compounded Farda «ra recognised na bring all tba namq implies. Our aprciftltira ara hnraa fard, ling fard, and dairy frnd, fur whirb <*« piaba tba claim “ Tbrrr ara nona wlticr. ' ’ • 'ill and ora ua, and by rorn|,ariag our prirra with thune or ntbrr mm i^mup'lrd farda, you will ftud uppur lim ili,« and biirguini brrr that yoi ra il'! find uuy where «J»«. STERLING FEED CO W E N T M A I N AVE. w. w. M c F arland THE OI TY T R A N S F E R HAUUNG AND DRAYING DONE ON HIIORT NOTICE P IA N O M OVING A S PE C IA L TY Tier npprnrnnrc o f nid *gn run fir p iiilp iin i’d by h a v i n g y u u r lu t h properly looked ultrr. H cgUtered D e » Mata living the K. R.* P a r k e r S y n te in a r e etp ee ia lly capable o f d o in g Ihi* by making Sue crow ns, b r i d g e * and u rtjllilu l leclh. Some men and wom en look ten year* you n ger after these den tl»t* have done the necessary work. So niueb depend* upon muklng arti ficial teeth look nuturul Ihul you ahoulil be glud to know w here to go fo r the right kind o f w ork. Another thing uhnut^i. It Parker System Dentists: T h ey m a k e a specialty o f saving lim e fo r out- o f tow n patient*, so these pallrn t* w on't have to com e In *o often. You w ill he surprised to leurn how reasonable the prices are, too, and also to find out Ihul you need have no fear o f puln. T h e r e a r e 24 K. It. P a r k e r System olllccs. the uearést being at PHONE 6ft Grove Transfer Company KSwwS». 2M H m k ll St M wum un. Ala. wriiaa "I Iml US« l o t « m«n new Iron Pel#»'* llanay .'.a T«» I can , l » f oil «•* c-y«S Sul lillla M|f mh‘ I. l«n»lr .« aon* .1 lb . 1.IIU OOM Md IK. o il OM. Mr sola i toll« M luM «a «am u lb« SollU « .I » low mmÀ I hmvm 1« an..lh«r <M I Kay. r.ba.wt «U M mu ><>«*!• and Ir k. our «aid. Th-r •>. battai aka*a thaama now and I am In d o^ ■Braalf Mr baallk a f l l i n * a .1 mr ta Srofcan—tba «.ta naa« m mr « M il 1 » ail m . . « M t r It a a b la r w b i tm u UaMaMnl ” Foley Honey and T a r COMPOUND FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING 8TOPS T H A T D IS T R E S S IN G C O U G H —ebeeba it quicbly and sure ly, citait Ibc throat ol phlegm and mucus, aad costs the raw, inflamed surfaces with a healing, aooibiug mctii- ciaa. Jacobs, Prop. , Phono l l - n FFe can prove no imitation or tubilUule is as gooJ as tke genis tas Poky s. Professional Cards IflBH 'l ïlfl)I IBJIllll I e c t io n 1 DR. 0. B. F R O ST O ffice la I a wann Itullding. I'hoaa «7 Cottage Uru«« O rafo« R. M cO A R O A R . D. D. 8. DKNTIAT auralgta rollovod iootantly by a al oppHratiua Raaidonoo asd offlae al Flftb asd Mala, l ’ hone II IJ Oottago Orava, Oro. Good Roads Association Organised. T. Wheeler arid Klbert Bede, ’ of lillà city, were elected vice president* of the Good Kouds aaaoriatlon organ i.—d ut Eugene Friday. Fred Flak, of Kugene, w hs elected president. The nume tells the object of the associa non. Membership fee will be 4L — Q re g o n lifc D, ¡ M. JOHN, District Manager Corvallia, Oregon ACC ESS I Notice is hereby given that Hussie M Wuetrope, Administratrix o f the Katate of Kobert J. Watson, deceased, has filed her Finul Account with the Coun ty Court o f Ijm e Coimty, Htate of <>{Vgon, and the Judge of said Court has fixed Huturduy, February 21st, 1920, at 10 o ’clock it. m. at the County " vrt room, in the Court House, at Eu , Lane County, Oregon, as the time hearing and snowing said Final Areount and of hearing objection! thereto, if Huy. All persons having ob jet-lions to allowance o f said Final Ac- •-ilqnt are hereby notified and required to present the same on or b«fore that btte. Dated Jan. 19th, 1920. HI HHIK M. WEHTBOPE, Administratrix of the Estate of jit! T13 Robert J. Watson, Deceased. T HEAR U R E E '8 8 EM I A N N U A L F IN A N C IA L S TA TE M E N T OF C IT Y OF COTTAGE O R O V E OR , FROM JUNE 30, 1919, TO DEC. 81, 1919, IN C LU S IV E GENERAL, I'L’ ND Balance June SO, 1919,................... ......................... ................9 911.88 Received from county treasurer ( t a x e s j . ------- -- ----------- 3,127.24 Received from city recorder (fines and licenaes)._____ ___ __ 150.00 I’md warrants. .......... ............................... ............... - ........ $1,736.11 I’nul interest on warrants.......................... —___ _____________ 277.20 Paid bond interest...................................................... ........... 904.1$ itnlunre Derember 31, 1919, (reserved for bond interest and 1,271.68 warrants c a l l e d ................. .................... —___ _________ ’ 44,189.12 Itnlunre June 30, 1919., Received from rents__ __________ Received from sundry.................... Paid warrants___ ________— ...... l aid interest on warranta....»___ Paul bond interest__ ___ ________ Paid sundry._________ ...___ ___ _« Bulimie December 31, 1919 DR. 8 M WENDT Pkjratcìan and Borgaon Hpeeial attrntion giv a « to aurgery aad oyo, aar aad tkroat. Oooatry ealla aa wall aa city «alla aapworod day or aigkL- O ff leu; Cottage Oravo ............. 41,995.61 Kfct ivfil from county trcMurer (taxes).................. ..............’ 624.80 r a i c° J. E. Y O D N O Offteo oa Mata avoaaa Outtaga Oravo Oregoa A. W . R IM E . M D. PUYRJCLAN A N O AUBOEON Offiaa la Phillips building over thr limano drag atora. Offleo phuao 34 Roaideneo phone I26J Cottagi Orovo Oregon H. J. 8 H IN N ATTO RNEY AT LAW notary nubile. l ’ raot|«N in ( Il o d court*. Twenty fi ve yeafg *x portene«. Hadrr Hldg. Cottnga Oravo, Oro. ALTA m ro A TTO R N B Y -A T L A W Collection», Probata, Notary Publio 774 Willamotto Ht., Rugano, Ore. D. N. M o IN T U R F F A TTO R N B Y A T L A W Practice« la all court». W ill attm d to jnoir bualncaa imanpllr. hoaratlr ami «ar- aasthr. Hparlai attanUnn glvrn Ui thv examination nfabatrict».dr*riii>anf will*. z t 't f t t T m . f c IwnlK tmiUlin* on Aik ntr««t. Fhoti« M CotUur* (Jrovw. O r* H, W . Keep the Kidneys Well Haaltb Is Worth Saving, and Som* Oottsgs Orove r so pie Know How to 8svs It. Mmiy Cottage Grove people take their (Ives in their hands by neglect- .ng the kidneys when they know these organs need help. Weak kidneys are responsible for a vast amount of suf fering und ill health— the slightest de lay is dangerous. I'ae Doan » Kidney I 'ills— a remedy that hna helped thou sands of kidney sufferers. Here in a Cottage Grove Cili/en’s rrciiiiimondn i I sji : D. C. Hubbard, retired farmer, 840 Sixth street, Cottage Grove, says: V I <hav* used Doan’s Kidney Fills off *ud on for the past ten years. When ever I have noticed that my kidneys were not seting properly, I have used Doan’s Kidney Pills and they have soon put them in good working order. It is Doan's Kidney Pill* that are responsi- tile for my present good health. ’ ’ Price AOe, at all dealers. Don It simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pille— the same that Mr. Hubbard uses. Foater-Milburn Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y ............. jantS-30 ...... The Bontinel, 42.00 the year. COLDS breed and Spread INFLUENZA' K IL L TH R CO LD AT ONCR W IT H Modern .eqaipmaat. .Flrat Nntlon- . .nk bld*. O ffice hour* 9 n. n| bnnh i. to 12 ni , I p. m t‘> 0 p, m. Eve ninga or Sunday* by appointment BqJJdigf CASCAdA^QU.N.N. The Hentinel, $2.00 the year. $ * dare. ira—i raliavaa grip In 1 di o a «i back If It .fails. Tb# Money tannine Kli s Red top wi t h Mr. Hnr. picture. A t AIIDrme Storm 4 156.20 I 118.59 10.80 5.90 413.43 144.05 04.87 79.95 1,024.48 883.79 750.85 >70.75 1.325.93 1.570.52 1.455.70 1.393.74 1,090.88 1,901.11 GET A SHIPM ENT OFF— TODAY 18*1 DIM URW Ml lifC r T IP fM C 01 b(TSTli«ISH4U*1 | n t » 8 i Q s v i i n i |i» 7 9 > f$ * v ft> 4 « |H 7 « 5 rp « h m oi Ni 2 Uiual Caast S A I ti 20.00 18.00 to 15.00 M.00 to 12.00 10.00 to 8 JO 10.00 to 56$ 18.00 to 14.00 12.00 to 10.00 9.00(a 7i0 7.00 to (JO 7.00 to 3JO 12.00 to 1000 9.00 to 7.50 7 JO to 6 JO 5 JO to 4J0 5 JO to 3.00 Winter Fall i n n 5 jo 175 ta 3.75 3 JO to 2.75 2J0 to 1.75 2J0 to 1J0 4 JO to 3.75 3 JO to 2.75 2J6to 2J3 L75to U$ 1.75 to US riae, Dark C olor 44.652.82 384.26 3,000.00 904.27 648.80 30.29 97.63 705.89 522.63 1,081.91 590.04 328.28 259.02 4 35.394.IMi BONDS O U TSTAND IN G Water, issue 1901, 5%................... ...... ....................... Wnter, issue 1904, Sr¿ ............. .................................. Water, issue 1910, i % ...................„ » „ . . . » . . ............. . Sewer, issue 1904, .......... ......... ...........'.»..__.....__ _ Funding, issue 1910, 6rA-............................. .... „ » „ » . ..$ 15,000.(81 .. 20.000.00 .. 100,000.00 .. 15.000.00 .. 30,000.00 M U S K R A T S K U N K r it t r u u K jf Black Short Narrow Broad «ma a «vi »A-.i “ ga eriURGÍ tta »0 tv|t»*| 15.10 to 12.00 11 JO to 9.00 10.00 to 9.00 SJOto 7JO 7 JO to 6.50 62S to SiS SJOto 4.00 3 JO to 3.00 ffTta to 4*r»*6f SJOto 100 725 to 15 SJOto 4J0 2.510 225 h*is«m n avtaaa* i 7 JO to 7 JO (JOto 5JO iOOto 3JO 2.001$ 1J0 a "i 0000 UWPRIHC A3 to H I » OueuTv 7.00 to JJO 6.00 to 3.00 3 JO to 1J0 1 JO to J5 These extrem ely high prices are based on the well-known “ S H U B E R T liberal grading and are quoted for immediate shipment No. 3, No. 4, and otherwise inferior skins at highest market value. F or quotations on other Oregon Fora, w rite fo r "%t_ h» *h *b rrt AhKiptr" the only reliable and accurate market report and price list o f its kind published. / ra F R O - W r i t e fo r it. shipm ent to “SHUBERT” w i l l resu lt In “m ore m oney” quicker.** ult «HIP AU YOUR rURS DIRCCT TO S H U B E R T IN C * AMERICAN RAW FURS 1$ -Í 7 V Y A ustin Ave. C h ica go , U.S.A OUSE IN L LY IH THE LAMEST HOUSE i THE WORLD DEALING E XC LUSIVE ^ im « T h e (2 o ^ i o f G la s s e s The idea that a scientific examination of their eyes and properly fitted glasses cost a great deal prevents some people from consulting a competent optometrist. I .charge only one dollar for carefully examining your eyes. The cost of the glasses depends upon the kind of lenses and mounting you se lect. For those 1 charge only the established standard prices. Jd Kryptok Lease* Ax* Better SHERMAN W. Moody EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND OPTICIAN Brisg Your Prescriptions Here Factory on Premises says the Good Judge The man who doesn’t chew this class of to bacco is not getting real satisfaction out of his chewing. A small chew. It holds its rich taste. You don’t bave to take so many fresh chews. Any man who uses the Real To bacco Chew w ill tell yon that. Put Up In Two Styles RIGHT CUT a short-cut tobacco W -B CUT is a long fine-cut tobacco 11D 7 'Ôroaovsay. N ew York City .4180,000.00 BUNDS OU TSTAND ING , IHHl’ ED I NDER BANCROFT ACT “ D ,” n % .......................................................................... .4 7.008.00 “ K ,” 6% ....................................... .. ...... ............. ... 6,644.00 " F , ” 6% ........................... .............;_____________ .. 12,498.27 " O , ” 6%_________ ________________ ________________ 3,000.00 ....4 29.150.27 I, Herbert Eakin, treasurer of the City of Cottage Grave, Oregon, do hereby certify (hut, to the beat of my knowledge and belief, the foregoing ia a true and rorreet statement of the amounts received, paid Out and remaining on hand in the treasury o f Cottage Grove, Oregon, from statement rendered Jnne 30, 1919, to December 31, 1019, inclusive, and o f blinded slid warrant Indebtedness. HERBERT E A K IN , Treasurer City o f C ytligc Grove, Oregon, i [ t u ts * t o « . » * t c [ as tq $>/$ $ ^ 4 u rv [ “ I’ll Tell- the W orld” Total....__ ______________ ___ ________________________ i »»up Laue Issue I spue P r ic e s 881 W IL L A M E T T E STREET PH O N E 362 EUQENE, ENE, ORE. 1 W AR R A N TS OUTHTANDINO, REGISTERED, A N D NOT P A ID FOR W AN T OF F V > DH '•.•lierai fund............................................................................................$ 16,388.80 Wilted fund......................................... ...» . ...... ......... .......... _ » ; .... ...... 1,643.14 Street fund................................. .......................... .................... .......... 17.362.12 Tutsi....» . Standard cold remedy for IS years —In tablat form—aafe, aura, no •a— brasila up a cold in 24 dragon 42,620.41 $13,211.84 $13,211.84 H IL L S J 8 MEDLEY Kpgrufl STREET FUND Balance June 30, 1919__.-___ ______ ____ ________ _ Balance bond issues " A ” and “ B " Juno 30, 1919.. Balance bond issue “ C ’ ’ June 30, 1919__ _____ ____ ... Ms la nre bond issue *‘ D ” June 30, 1919.».._________ Balance bond issue “ E " June SO, 19l9..,....... Itulmice bond issue “ F ” June 30, 1919.»—_____ ___ Bnlauce bund issue “ 0 ” June 30, 1919.»— .—___ .... Received from county treasurer (taxes).»................. Received from miscellaneous sources__ ______________ Received from payment* bond issues " A ’ ’ and *‘ B ’ Received from pnymeiit» bond issue “ C.” ....______ _ Received from payments bond issue " l ) ” » . ......... .. Received from payments bond issue 1 ‘ E ’ ’....______... Received from payments bond issue “ F ” » ____ . » .. Received from payments bond issue ’ ‘ G ” ............. .. Received from puyments Fifth and Sixth alley...... Received from payments street imprdvement* 1919.. Peid warrant*..... .................... ... .......... ............ .. .... Paid interest on warrants...................... .. ........ . . . » » „ Paul bonds issue “ I) ” » ......... ............. ..........» _____ I aiti lup-rest un borni»... .....» ...............» . Hnlsaes Street (und Decomber 30, 1919., Ititluucf boud issue» " A ” sud ‘ * B ” » . . » _____ Ita laure bulld is»ue * ’ C ” ..............................»... italunee boni! issue " D ” .................................. Jiulunei) bond issue " E ” ................... » . . » _____ Buiaure borni issue ‘ ’ F ” ......... ..... ................ . Halliurr boni! issue “ O ” .............. ................... (talune? Fifth and Hixth alley............. ......... . Bnliiuce Street impruvemeiits 1919____ ________ Total.... A TTO R N E Y A T L A W Rugase Loan and Savings Bank 376 34 1,560.35 683.72 4 156.20 u 45,445.30 156.20 HoapItaJ ATTO RNBYATLAW 41.030.62 195.75 3,385.49 3.75 220.69 L IB R A R Y FUND Received from county treasurer (tin t's;.................. .............. 4 156.20 I «rM rS M A M r A L L Y O U C A N S H IP A n < l W ill R a y T h e s e E x tr e m e ly H ig h ..$ 28.03 _ 5,399.77 17.50 42,620.41 ,sli8&s Shu be r !” Wants Oregon Furs d SEWER J V N D C \ 44,189.12 W ATER F I ND lin la ti co Dcfcralicr 31, lit ID....................................... í 7 w b r a s ^ > If he’s fine e x tra large, dark*, NOTICE o r FINAL SETTLEMENT 45,445.30 [ v t the th in e » that count w h en It ra in » w o rth $ 2 5 l»i»tri«t Attorney Kny any» that the job doe» not yuy » »nlnry high enough tu warrant hi« »ginn becoming a ran 'luíale fur the position sud he will re turn fo private practice at the end of his term. J. C. Jo bn » toa, of Junction City, well and favorably known her«, baa an n on need his eundidat-y for the repub li«an ' nomination for this offiee. All eseept two o f the present eounty offieer« have expressed their Intention of seeking reeleetion this year. Kred II. Htiehel», the first repiiblu-an sheriff lume county has had for many year*, will run again, us will R. S. Hry*on, eounty riera, I*. M. Morse, county aur veyor, K J Moore, county auperinten dent of school» II. K Walker, èootlty iisssssor, and W. W. Hranstetter, county coroner b; It Hpeneer, itounty com missioner, whose term espires this year, i« undecided about accepting « renom ination, and Miss Rdna Ward, eounty frenalirer, anid she had no statement yet tq make. «51*1* A a 8.. In«. breaks up a cough in short order. Foals Lib* a Maw bbu Now R A T 18 N O T C A N D ID A T E BUT M A N Y O TH ER « ARE ROW RIVER. A Good Medicine for'the Whole Family All binda of P. W (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) Jan. 21. Friend» anil neighbor* uf (I. M. Ki'bvlbvrb gnve him 11 surprise tmrty 011 Ilia thirtieth birtluliiy anni veraurv Those preavnt were Mr. nud Mra. .1 <>h 11 Kebelbeeb and family, Mr. and Mr». J. A. Powell, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White und family, Miaa lues White, Clifford, Joe aud Agnes Taylur, Mr und Mia I. 0. Markham mid ami Ally 11 , Mias l.mub, Mr and Mra. Kd. Tullnr und sun, Mr. und Mr». J. O. Knppimf mid fmuily. Walter Murray, M,.a Murruy, Mr. mid Mra. J. O Mur my nud »on Ituy and Mr«. F. C. Kuhrer mid duughter liu*el. Mrs. J (J A. Young grid nephew, Johnnie Csrlile, »pent the weeb end ill the drove ut the home of Mra. Young's brofher, 0. L Carlila. M. Krlo lbr, k, of the (Iruve, and ll'iiry 11 ut- b la-,* o f Canada, aimnt Hun dny night ut the home of Mr. Rebel I... ha' noil, (1. M. Kebelbeeb. Mr». Rather Hprinbel, of the drove, spent Hunduy with her (inrenta, Mr. mid Mr», linrvey Toy lor. (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) Jan. 21. Mrs. Art ('bildera and Mr*. Krnub Herrist were Nut unlay visitors in the drove. Mr*. J. K. Junes and son Frank, uf Upton, spent Hunday with home folks here. 7th Ave. and Willamette St., Maurice Kstabrook, Joe Heflin, Hu Eugeue, Oregon bert mid i ’liilip Moaiiy and Alfred, K m y PAINLESS PARKER, DENTI8T and Dave Willisnis attended the ahow in the drove Monday evening. J. ft. Moaby, Mr. and Mr». Clyde bluore and children, Alfred I'leunrd mid Hubert Mo»by wore in the drove Hat I unlay, | Cud Hudruii and W. li. Elliott were in the drove Hnturdsy evening. Foley’s Honey and Tar is a Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Low went to scientific combination of care Kogeile Huturduy to attend the wed of their daughter ltoru to l^-q fully selected remedies that ex ding fobra. The newlyweds will muke their perience proves loosens and homo here. 1« O ffla* « I El Ila Oopfactluuary HEBRON. Old Age Postponed W e Live in Cottage Grove And apend our money here— because we like Cottage Orove and iti people— and because we want to do onr part in mak ing thia d ty the best little city in the valley. W e want the patronage of the people of Cottage Orove because we want to build up a business here that w ill help put your city and ours on the map and keep it there. C 0 T 7 A 9 3 W O V E M IL L IN G C O M P A N Y