t
BBPOttT o r Tl IK C O N D IT IO N OK T in : FIRST N A T IO N A I. HANK,
OOTTAUi: UUOVK. IN T U B STATU OF OHBOON, AT TH U
CLOHU OF 1IUM1NKHM ON M A Y 4. 1020
KBHOIRCKH
I •* mi ii n (i ml (lidcnufitM
*
*H«'n|runn: Hccim'd, iiuiu *; unMr<un-<l
U M Oovurum«iit MHUiitimt owned
to si'Oiirii «-!«<’ it In t i«»n (II. H. I hmm I h pur vulur)
l2.fMMI.fN)
I'M m I k «*«) tin rnllutcrul for »tut»* or other <l<|»u»itfi or hill»
|Miyul»li*
3,000.00
1 m il mill (1III»|| dg» d
01,431.74
1***1 ul
H. ( lovrfMini'llt 41'iurilMM
Oth»r I miiu I n , f^Nunti««, otc.:
IM mh I h (otlior tlinn 1/ H, I h > ii «I n ) |»l«*<|^«*<| to
po»tfil
Nliv
dl'|M»»|t*
.
7,000.00
H omi I m mill «««*<* 11 rif m « m (othor tliitn U. H. uoriifit m * h ) |drdg»d
hm «<diuU*rul tor
or other (li'puMiO (ponlul «•*
rlmlffd) or loll/« |myitblo
11,HO 70
Hi'i’tirltluu, olhor lliiui U. M. Imnd» (not iiiidiHliiitf Mtorkn^
;»wi • i mil iiiipl d, • .1
1 • i 120 70
Tnttil bonilfi, h « i nritiUH, « lc., otlnf thnu I'. H
Wf «so It of I'Vilio til lli'HITM* Hit Ilk (00** of Mil !»!«<'ri|>t ion) .
\ uhn* of Imiiking lioimn, own id uml tin Hit'll inhered
I 'limit urn uml ft si iiii ' m
Uml I' m ! ii tv iiwiho I o(|n r tliiin bunking liotinr
Ijiw ful ruicrv# with Ktulnrul Knrferve Hunk
< ‘ im | i iii vu ii It uml net uinountM tin«» from nutionul Imnk »
Not uiiioiiii I m duo from Imiik», Iiunkorii, nnd tru»t roni|m
1111 '* in tin tinted Htiit«*M (othor tliun ineludod in tho
two prefifnliiig item«)
< horkn on othor ImnkM in tho miiiiio city of town fin ro
|iortino hunk
Totui or throo preceding item»
Mil,H0| 77
lioilouiolton fund with »1. H Tr»u»urer und dm* from IJ.
H. 'IroiiMuror.
lutoroHt oiirnod hut not mlloctod approximate on Note*
nnd Hill» Kr* rivuldo not ptiO duo . .
AT
$417.N20,11
I.IHI.IO
00,931.74
GOVERNMENT CONTROL
*SKED BY RAILROADS
Officials Request Interstate
Commerce Commission to
Hardie Crisis.
Waahlnrlnn.— llnllroada of tho wrun-
try, throuMh tho aaaoetatlon of rnllway
exeeutlvea and tin- American Hallway
I I (HI aHHoelatlon, hnve onked the Intoratate
1H.IIIIII.00 eoiiiineree cornmlMulon to eierelac Ita
4 .IMMUNI •TiierKoncy iMiweia to rollevo the '&r
1,
Ml ill III)
in.if.7 o I ahortaKo nnd frolKht conueatlon.
04,044.11.1
In n atati rnent fill'd with tho com
mix. Ion, the railroad offlclala declared
the n IInation wan Much aM to "warrant
and to rcipilrc omorgency ru-tlon aim-
1.340.IM
liar to thut taken when thta country
oMtorcd tho war."
Ii 2.1 IMI
The rollroada’ ' formal petition oaka
the cornmlaaton to urmimi Ita oroer-
2,
Mft.OO
Kcncy ixiwor under the Kai'h-CurnuiliiH
♦ 7MI.70I I I
iM »I
bill »b le b Klvca It [Kiwi r to MUpervlae
11 \m i n ii r
f'npitnl »took pun) in
..
$
4 2n.IMHI.iMI diNtrlbutlon of earn and motive equip
Hiirplu« 1 und
an, ooo. oo ment, i urtall paaaenKcr aervlco and
i it ill % idl'd pi "i 11 •
10,691 07
I mmui priority ordera.
I m ' mh current oiponno*, intercut, nnd tnxe» paid
904.35
V.non.72
Appi u I m of the rallioadn for help
lut,«*roMt uml diROount oollootod or credited in iidvunc« •if
niuturity uml not onrmsl (approximate).................
4,:i7n 77 have biouKht to lU’ht new danitera. Uo-
f irmlal mg not on nut *1 muling
ia.noo.iMi
< W hier ’« chock» on own buiut out«tuii<li<itf
1.1141.IMI volopmontn Mhowed that u decidedly
Demand d*po*lU (other Until hank rirporltn) mihject to
nienai I ii k condition n nfrontod the
lt«Horro 7doponitM puvuhl« within 30 days
eornmerrlal world throur'h the tlivup
ludividiiul dopuMitM Mill#p rf fo chock
of the rinanclnl reaourcca of hunlri hm
t Vrtificiiti*» of dopoMit dm in h *o* limn .'Id lay» (other
thun for money horrnwod)....
20,1173. MM houMi'M
Delay In inovi rnent of prod-
f fate, «minify, or othor muriHipnl ili |*Nlitft »■rllfril l< y
uetM wan d ielarid to havo brought
pledge of UMnrtH rrf thin Imnk
Ihvidomltt tmiHiid ................ .... ........
700.00 many plant» face to f a « ' with an lm-
Totui of ilriiiAnd dopoftitx (othor I linn Imnk il»,|»usit» )
uo dlat« ahutdown
«iihji-ot to ronorvo
577,Nik.27
Tun« drpoMtM Huhjoct to K*e«rve ipuvnldc uftor 30 diiyn,
Intercut rai n at thla time are ao
nr Mill»joct to 30 du vm or more notice, und |»«>ntuI »*nv mg*» :
hlyii an to muk It out of tho queatton
I '• »Ml U1 Hill IIIU n d*
U*
t M her t line do|M>»ltN
121.325. MH for moat of tho manufacturing con-
T«tlul of titno «Ji*poM 1 1 h Nuhjort to roM-rvo
Iii5,77n.
« t u b that borrow to finance further
production, according to trcaaury of
I .1
«7MI.704.il
I if Ili«« luinI lumi* imi) iliKriuinl» *bown nl.uv
tlu* mnuMiil un »lui-li inirri,»t fldulH. It waa nuld the conKcatlon wan
Uiu| ilmruiiiit nu* rliiirurO ut rati.* m l'irnoi f ihu*,' iM'rmitt.' I by In» (H it orrntlnK the nation "mllllona a day"
fi! Il 7. Iti* \ . MI t» I . > ( i * h T ii h iv « i o f imi«** li pii li » h irh lu in i rhiir ip not tu l'ir m l
through under-production
f.il r r t l l * i*oi* limili'| u n *
...... riunì'
Whobanlera and rctallcm alike arc
I In- nunilii'r uf Min h luriiia «un
....... tinnì'
Hliiii- uf IIrc'ifiin, ( 'utility uf I jiiii ', * h . I. T I' \V l i r r l i T , r u l l i U T u f Ilo' a bovi' nuffi ring through Inability to obtain
naitii'il Imnk, du aulrninI\ *wrar limi tlu ul iiu v r * tu tvm rn t i* Irne to the In a l o f
delivery of good, rallroud men aald.
mv knu»li'ilf», miti tmlicf.
T C NV I I K K I . K I t . C n a k ii r.
I in,Mimo
0.4in in
nno.o. II.7H
n.too in
1.444.no
Huli*i'nl>i'il mul Hwurn tu liiforr mi- Ci HI IIK<T ATTKHT:
ilii» li!ili il > uf May Ui:;o
I) I) VK ATC II.
D. N Mrltilnrff, Nuturv l’ulilir.
(M y m aa iM iu n ripirra .Imi '¿1*. I*.<24)
Dick H ickson
HARNESS AND
SHOE REPAIRING
L00GF.RS A N D W OR K
GLOVES
S e v e n t h
and
N. W W IIITK .
Il KUliKIt i K A K IN , D im lo rr
Fi«li flukr Hull* With Huron I'nrr
finil nil I » o rnpa poliiloi1*, let Imil in
*nltri| »liter until trniler; ilmin mol
inimh; mill n run of fi*h flnkra, n iln*h
of Murk or m l | u '| i | iit «ml n liiiitrn
'XU
M u ihnroii|(lily
Tiikr up by
the rtiumlin^’ I ii I i O «p<«m, *hupr lightly
mol fry in iln'p ful to u ilrliruti' nm
ber rolor. Hull n I u t * of bacon into
rvliiolrirnl «hiipr, run n »cxMlon tooth
pirk thruii^li rnrh to holil i| in *hnpr
mol fry in ilirp fnl until rn*p mol
» r l l rooked. Nrro< n roll of Imcon
»rith enrh fiahlmll.
Ma i n
Tliv Henlinel, |t.00 thu year.
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“FB” M O D E (B A B Y GRAND)
CHEVROLET TOURING CAR
$ 1499.10 f .o .b . C o tta g e G r o v e
CHEVROLET^ EN ROUTE
A furloatl of I'hevrolels were ahippotl from the Oaklnml,
( 'nli lm iiin, pin lit on May II nml Hlionltl arrive any day. \vV
were aide It» obtain two " F l l " iiindel (Hulty Grand) touring
earn in this shipment.
/. "S
We cordially invite you to inspect this car at our sales
room, and, if you would like, t ujoy a ride in this handsome,
roomy,'and smooth riding big brother of the little
Chevrolet.
It is a conservative rating that this car offers
the greatest value today in the low-medium price class of cars.
Where in deed can you find a car with the artistic lines, big,
roomy scats, powerful Imt economical motor for the price of
only i|i14!)9T
The motor of this car is a long stroke “ four” tFiat, pulls
as evenly as a “ six.” It has ample prtwer to climb any or
dinary hill on high. This motor has been adopted by the
General Motors Corporation (the largest corporation in the
world) for the power plant of several one-ton trucks and
farm tractors, because of its wonderful performance in the
“ l*'H” model Chevrolet, proving to he the most economical
and reliable power plant of its sir.e on the market.
REPAIR SHOP OPEN
We have secured the services of Mr. II. (\ Miller, of
Portland, to lake charge of our repair shop. Mr. Miller is an
»•Xpert mechanic with ten y»‘ars of general shop experience,
and has been foreman of several hig shops, including that of
the Chevrolet dealer in Tacoma, Washington, lie has also
I hm 'H final motor tesler for the Tisdor-llartley motor builders
in Indiana.
We feel sure that complete satisfaction can be given with
any kind of repair work and we reaped fully solicit your re
pair Inisiness.
Yours for Service,
16120119
CAR COMP’Y
PEAGE RESOLUTION
ADOPTED IN SENATE
Wnnhlngtnn.— The wnntr adopted,
13 to 3R. the republican reaolutlon d<^
d arin g the Htate of war with Germany
and Austria Hungary at an end.
The measure was In the form of a
•uhatltute for the peace resolution re-
«•ntly adopted by the houa<‘, which
dealt with Germany alone. The two
prop<main will be adjusted In confer
ence
lenders for the Knox substitute and
the imrty alignment were about that
anticipated.
Throe democrats— Heed
of Missouri, Shields of Tennessee and
Walsh of Massac huaetts— Joined the
republicans In supporting the resolu
tion. Two republicans— McCumber of
North Dakota, who was paired, and
Nelson of Minnesota— lined up with
the democratic opposition.
Predictions by leaders on both sides
that the tr»-aty of Versailles would re
main In Its present unruttfled position
Indefinitely were made.
The number of votes mustered by
hackers of the resolution In the aenate
would not be sufficient to pass It over
a veto.
BRITAIN AFTER WORLD S OIL
President Telia Senate John
Would Exclude Aliena.
Bull
Washington.— Great Hrltnln's policy
with reference to world petroleum sup
plies Is reported to be to exclude
aliens from the control of petroleum
supplies within the empire, anil to
endeavor to obtain some measure of
rontrol over oil properties In foreign
countries, the senate' was lnform»>d In
a state department report transmitted
by President Wilson.
Thi* report, signed by Under Secre
tary Prank L. Pork, was furnished In
response to a resolution by Senator
Gore, democrat. Oklahoma, asking i
what disabilities won» being Imposed i
upon American exploitation of world
oil resources by other countries.
Railroad
W age
Delay
LO N D O N
wax assisting a fellow worker to huUt
Have your Npiclir hot, when fry in .
a log uito the mill. He left imme kCriddU*- rnkfH, and before putting ii
dlati-Ty for Cottage Grove for medical thf rnko» grctiRc tho Mpid«*r with i
Muy It». Dr. II. I*. Hradford and attention arol is »till unable to return pi*** of pork rind on u fork, ft i
fiimily, of Knseburg, *pi-nt a few driys to work. It i* feared that the hone <‘f*onomir»ni nnd tnnkf*» thi* rnko» mor*
of la*t » eek here.
above the knee was -tplintered by the digi Mtible than when fried in too muc‘l
Hiimlay visitors a! the W, 0. Hbnrt blow.
groiir.
ridge burnì- were Mr. und Mr». Peligli,
Krnest Johnson nnd David lienigin
of Klkbeud, h**te nnd Wiimifred Fair, »pent Sunday with their families in
11urolli arid ICuI|,h Tower, I.yaeb Cut Kugene.
rill, of Hm Grove, nnd Mr. und Mr».
U. I*. Will» und Duiigbter ileen.
Mud spot» that have been left on a
Henry Comb» und son Arthur, Mr*. garment nfter it ha» been brushed can
Husnu VV .Ikcr und granddaughter, Alice be removed with a cut rnw potato.
Krudford motored to the Grove Hun
day and noted Mr*. Comb», who in ill
HIDES
ut the Wuller Huntord home.
A/a NOT Junk
Mr». .1 I'. Hogue nnd Mr*. It P.
Ship your
firmi ford nnd daughter Nuowi were
Hides arid Calfskins
gue»t» nt the Will Jone» home Hun
to
day.
For those who arc in need of u rem
The II. F. Norton Co
M m » Norn Word cinse»! a term of edy for kidney troubles and backache,
Portland, Ore.,
school at Hlnck Hutte Probi.
it is a good plan to try D oan’s Kidney
and get F U L L value
Among those thut attended
O. II. Pills. They are strongly recommended
for them.
Ileirm »ule Tuesday wi re Mr. nml Mr* by Cottage Grove people. Ask your
Write for price rlist
tieorge Huile», Mr. und M o Howard neighbor.
and shipping tags
Cox, Mr. nml Mr*. J. T, Hriiull and * on
Mr*. M. Kebelbeek, Birch and J Ht«.,
Carl, lb ii ry Hmnll, Mr. and Mr-
K. Cottage Grove, say»: “ l have nothing
Itniiton, ll'-rt liuughmnn and John Mu* but words of praise for D oan’s Kidney
»«y.
Pills. I have used them when kidney
complaint came on arid they have al
ways given me lasting relief. I was
MOUNT VIEW
subject to kidney wenkne»g for a long
time and never found anything that
(Special t»i The Sentinel.)
May 19. Mr and Mr*. Wm. Kelley would help mo until I began using
nnd Mi»- Grace Funk spent Hnturday Doan’s K idney Pills. I use D oan’»
occasionally and they keep mo free
DR. C. E. FROST
night and Hunday in the (¿rove.
«
Mr. and Mrs. James M i I i - n and chil from all kidn»ay ailments. I am glad
Office
in Lawson Building.
dren, of M areola, were Hunday vis to advise others suffering from kidney
Phone 47
trouble to use Doan’s Kidney P ill*.”
itor» of Mr. und Mr». Waldo Miller.
Mr and Mrs. italph Hears, of Walker, IHtaternent given February 22, 1D13.j
Cottage Grove
Oregon
On March 27, 1920, Mrs. Kebelbeek
Mr». Alina Hears and l.e »i» Hear», of
Cottage Grove, Mr». Arm Hears, of said: “ I always reeommend Doan's
R McCAROAR. D. D. S.
Creswell, und Mrs. Kate Hears were Kidney Pills for they put my kidneys
DENTIST
Hunday guests nt the C. W. Hears in good condition. I use D oan’s about
twice a year as a tonic.”
home.
Neuralgia relieved ima:iiitty by
00c, at all dealers. Foster Milburn
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost und son
local application. Residence 117
m!4 21
Harry of Divide, spent Huiidiiy with Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N . Y.
south Third street; office Ar-
the W. D. Heath family.
eade building. Fifth and Main.
Mrs. Flora McKinley and baby, of
Phone; office, 35; res., 136 B
Tillamook, arc visiting Mrs. Mi-Kin
Frank
le y ’s {«rents, Mr. sod Mr».
J. E. Y O U N G
Phillips
ATTORNEY AT L A W
M i » Osie Chapman, of the Grove,
THE CI TY
T R A N S F E R
spent the week end with her father,
Office on Main avenue.
W. J. Chapman.
Cottage Grove
Oregon
Mr. and Mr*. C. W. H»-ars, liriHon
Hears, Mr*. Kate Hears, L. L, I.eedon,
W. D. Heath and AVer Heath attended
the auction sale at the O, II. Heine
A. W. KIME. M. D.
DONE ON SHORT NOTICE
place Tuesday.
PH YSIC IAN AND SUROEON
PIANO MOVINO A SPECIALTY
Mrs. Peter loiyng, »ho hud bi-en
Office in Phillips building over
visiting at th»' home of her brother in
the White Pharmacy.
Office
luw, (¿«'urge Luyng, left Monday for
phone 34; residence phone 126J.
Phone 99
Portland ami Seattle, where she will
401 Main Avenue
visit before returning to her home at
Cottage Grove
Oregon
Pocatello. Ida.
Mr. and Mr*. Vet non Fields, of Hose
burg, Mr». Hosa Currin, Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. S H IN N
George Currin, Pearl Currin and Osi«t
Chapman, of the Grove, were out Hun
ATTORNEY AT L A W
day evening to the Chnpmnn place.
and notary public. Practices in
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fields, of Unsc-
all courts. Twenty-five years ex
burg, were at the W. D. Heath home
perience
Monday afternoon.
AH
kinds
of
Mr. anil Mr». Claude Arne and chil
Bader Bldg., Cottage Grove, Ore.
dren visited with Mr. und Mrs. Frank
Phillips Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooley attended
Ai*TA K IN G
the uuction sale at the Heine place
AT'-ORNEY-AT LA W
Tuesday.
Collections, Probate, Notary
Carrie lleuth spent Tuesday in the
Public
Grove with her sister, Mr*. H. E. Low
F. W. Jacobs, Prop.
Phone 21-F3
ry.
774 Willamette St., Eugene, Ore.
Mr. wad Mrs. George Layng enter
tained Saturday night in honor of Mrs.
H. W . TITUS. D. M. D.
Peter Layng, of Pocatello, Ida., who
EXPERT DENTISTRY
was visiting them. Music and dancing
were the diversions of the evening and
Modern equipment. First Nation
refreshments were serv*»d. Those pres
al Bank Bldg. Office hours 9 a.
ent besides the hosts and the honor
in. to 12 in., 1 to 6 p. m. Eve
guest
were Mr. and
Mrs.
Finley
nings or Sun-lavs by appointment.
Whipps, Miss Gladys Whipps and Irwin
Wkipps, of Blue Mountain. Mias Bern is,
J. S. M E D L E Y
of l»ondon, J. B. Perini. Pete I’erini,
A'.’TORN.^Y AT-LA W
W J. Chapman, Otto Chapman nnd
Cabinet and stair work my
Mi*« Osie Chapman.
specialty.
Consultation
free
Eugene Lc in a id Savings Bank
W. B. Patten was seriously injured
Building
evenings.
Wednesday of last week nt the W . L.
Eugene
Oregon
Miller Mill when a pulley broke, hit
327
Quincy
Av.,
Cottage
Grove
ting him just above the knee. Mr.
Patten, who is engineer at the mill.
IMpcciiil tu The Hintmel.)
A Safe T e s t
T A
r—■
(?*
Professional Cards
N. J. Nelson, Jr.
HAULING AND DRAYING
*G ro v e T ra n s fe r
Com pany
FURNITURE MOVING AND
GENERAL JOBBING
O m e r M o o re
CARPENTER
& BUILDER
As sure as you
are a foot high
you will like this C&mel Turkish
and Domestic
blend!
Is Dangerous.
Chicago.— The heads of the 17 rail
road hrothertuxMla Issued a statement
hero expressing apprehension as to tho
off»»ot of further delay In me»»tlng the
workers' requeat for Increased wages
The brotherhood officers arrived In
Chicago f»»r th«> n»aumpt!nn of wage
hearings before the railway labor
board.
Houae Bill Aimed at 8ugar Dealers.
Washington.— Sugar dealers would
he n»»|iilred to sell their holdings, ac
cording to uniform prices filed with
the Federal Trade commission or pay
i lax of two cents a pound on all sugar
sold, under a bill Introduced In the
house by Representative Steoncrson,
Minnesota.
British Soldiery Rushed to Ireland.
Cork.— Tw o thousand troops from
Kngland were landed at Hantry Sat
urday and Immediately dtatrlbuted
throughout Weat Cork. Troop* to the
number of 180 alao arrived at Sklh-
berdeen.
They commandeered aev-
a i», buildings there.
OU never got such cigarette-
Y
contentment as Camels hand
you. Camels quality and expert
blend of choice Turkish and choice
Domestic Tobaccos make this
goodness possible—and m ake y o u
prefer this Camel blend to either
kind o f tobacco smoked straight!
Camels mellow-mildness is a
revelation! Smoke them with
freedom without tiring your taste !
They leave no unpleasant ciga-
retty aftertaste nor unpleasant
cigaretty odor !
Give Camels every test—then
compare them puff-for-puff with
any cigarette in the world !
C a r n e i« a r e
d e v e r y w h e r e in
<f p a ck a g es
o f 70 c ig a r e tt e * f o r 70 c e n t » '
o r te n p a c k a g e a (J O C s ig a re tte »)
in a g ià » s in e -p a p e r < o v e r e d c a r
to n
W e x tro o g ty re c o m m e n d
t h ie c a rto n fo r th e h o m e o r o f
fice s u p p ly o r w h en y o u tra v e l.
R. J REYNOLDS
TOBACCO CO.
WI.-,»l.m S*l*m, N. C.