Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, December 03, 1920, Image 2

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l»nte«l this 171li day of Nov»*iiib«'r,
a ni cade <1 by Hot1 litui 1 t' huptei l«>ti «*f
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It tipiM'arinit from the abstraet o f thè l.aws of 11*11 indice is licrchy ut*
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votes oust at the regular November »•li tim i a fte r « u t * »Ino» frolli thè onte Coiintv Clerh f*»r lame Colini v, Orinoti
of this mitico it shiill la* unitiw fui tor
l?tt»l, IH«U( election, as made by the stock h» run ut lni|(o, under peiinltv °f
\ A mi««* pound »Inlight«-r
wu.
Imru « aiivnsMti^ boatti o f la n e county, Ore ten ( III) dolta r» • • »r th«» f u s i offense.
Momhti I«’ Mr niul Mrs Fred Brown Ü.in. coiisistllt^ ot U S lift son, t'ouil nini t w e u tv ( 12(1 ) tbillnrs t«»r elidi limi
Singing lli‘ n Poultry I'lnnt, Wnlltnr. tv Clerk. \ llemcitwav, Jiistiee of the e\er\ mib*<t|Uont offende, to be <jr ov
On-gon, tnioking o n ir r i fo r « 1921 «In» Peace iti anti tor («odien IT .•cititi, in »•nul fro m Ih** o w n e r *«f th»* stock in a
milite of thè Htute
old chi«-k» at loir ouch.
«PI 3 1 1 >.I l.ane Countv. Oregon, and \V .1 11 « » I » iv il action in thè
laud, »lusttee »*1 the iVnet» in unti tor of Oro|{oii beto n' a iiistiee <»f thè |»« «n »*
Th»> t'itv murki't hi«» complcl«>ly re 1‘oyotr Precinct, in l.ane County, Or»
i it the tlintrtat in w i l* h itieh u w i m * i MI
Osuigs Diihl, Proprietor
nrrnngi-il it» front *hop itnd him coin 4 »on, that at the «aid election the telai ; k « . | m i oi • ithr i " i ile m M i ' ri »idi
l>l«-lo.t lh»‘ inalallatinn o f a largo ro number o f \otea cast m tho precinct ami i f there be no ìustice of thè p«*ace
I'rigorntor r«H<m in 111 «' roar o f it» « * f Silk OrvcW, in I anc Countv, Or. k*"ii | iti sud» d istrict, tlieti before IIIIV j**N
I'L l M B IN il, ODD JOBS A N D
building, where it will I « 1 possible to on the ij ues 1 1 on ** For unti niguin*t stock tn »‘ of thè pene«' in thè conni y, ami it
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iting hia |>nronta in Gowdyv ilte, re were cast against stock ninnino at ¡ « l i s t r i d tt» e n f o i **«* thè pro v is m ns ot
turm-d Momlnv to llromorlon. Waah lari;«' and it app«ariiu; fnun salii ab lliis se» I noi ; and siici» penalty stilili be
lio ia in tho navy,
struct that there is and was a major ' f»»r thè benefit of» ami wh«*n col|ect«*«l.
Sixth Si, Op|MiNiti* Oily Hull
OKI growth hotly fir atove wood for iYv o f l'' votes adunisi stock mimmi; pani info th«- » »»miinoi rlt«»«tl fu m i of
thè calili tv in w In d i sudi action is
at larite in suit) precinct,
a«le. Call Mi. O ily Trnnafor.
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r i n ii f or o m v«»iuj>liam e w i t h S « « t m s
n o t ic i :
ARCADE T H E A T E R
W E E K L Y PROGRAM
Fri., Pec. 3— “ Th.- Flume o f
th«* Hellgate, ”
by Beatrice
Micheleua. A thrilling story o f
the «loath trail at Bear Trap
rnng«- a drama with th«’ bark
on where every man was “ a
law unt«t himself,” where life
was grim and men died KU«l«len
with their boots on.
Eddie Polo in “ The Vanish­
ing Dagger. t«’iith episode.
Sat., Dec. 4 - ‘ Riders o f the
Purple Sage,” W illiam Far-
nuin. Taken from the famous
Zane Gray story.
Comedy, Herold IJoyd in
“ Captain K idd's Kuls,” a two-
reeler.
There will be a c«mtinuous
show from 2 p. m. on, so eome
as early as you ean to relieve
the crowd at night, «‘specially
children.
Sun., I>«‘o. fv - “ Th«‘ Rainbow
T ra il,” W illiam Farnum. A n ­
other Zane Gray story.
Comedy, “ The Simple L ife ,”
Larry Senion.
A continuous show from 2 p.
ni. on, same as Satur«lay, so
come early in onler to procure
a seat.
Mon., Dec. 6— “ Her Lady's
N am e," Flame llammerstein.
Comedy,
“ G
o « h
Little
I
Brownie.”
Toes., Dec. 7— The Gr«>at
S h irliv Saxaphone Company,
supported by a ladies orchestra
ami roiiiiytuy o f entertainers.
Cnder auspices o f the t'ottsge
Grove Aim riean Legion.
W« h I., Dec. ft—” W hy Smith
Left lio m e ," Bryant Wash­
burn. A Paramount picture.
It is estimate«l that some
huiidred thousaiul Smiths leave
home e v«rv y«>ar. This isn’t
shocking, it's only human. And
why «lo they leave hornet W ell
that would be dealing in per»
sonalities. You can fimi out
why .lolin Brown Smith left
home in one o f the greatest
comedi«‘s produced. It's called
“ Why Smith L e ft Home,” and
Bryant Washburne is the Smith
in quoet ion.
Thurs., D«*c. 9— “ The Cy­
clone,” Tom Mix. Tom is al­
ways there with a good west­
ern.
Com«‘«ly, “ A Light Weight
L over.”
For Dinner Today
GOOD M F A T P R O P F R L Y COOKED A N D W E L L S E K V E I)
IS T H E BIG P A R T O F A N Y D IN N E R .
You can insure
the quality o f the Meat you s«‘rve by ordering it from us— we
guarantee your satisfaction. I f you can’t come yourself, us«-
the phone.
Our number is 89.
C I T Y M EAT MARKET
B A R T E L S & S A F L E Y , P R O P R IE T O R S — T E L E P H O N E
89
Sample Store Prices
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Tales of the Town
Original Fixit Shop
0. O. Knowlea, mayor olool, niul II
A. Galloway, reeonli-r eloet, were in
Kugene ami Springfield Tuoailny look
ing into Iho in minor o f conducting city
affaira in thoao citiea.
Iloacn Brown roturnod Tuoaday to
Grauta Pnaa, after a «iait at tho homo
o f hia brother Fred.
As usual w e’re there with tlie {foods
W h at's the use to buy new tires
when you can make those old
ones run anotMbr season? W o re
pair cuts, put on half soles, re
tfead them and guarantee our
work. Give us a trial. Cottage
Grove Vulcanizing Works, near
the bridge.
A complete line of
Ladies’ Sweaters
Mr. :«ul Mr*. J. W Ooi, o f S|M»k:in«'
who bml boon \ ¡.siting at the home of
their (inoghter, Mr*. .1 S. 1’ p i i h , left
Wetloriulay for California.
Mm. Jam»’« lK*8|t;iin, who hud hern
here, »returned Wednesday t«*
' 10
Portland.
1. II
W atch is »uffcrinj» with u
painful injured hand.
A nrrewdriver
with which he win t o r k in g a b r ^ d
an<l ^outfial the number, m a k in g^ in
ugly wound.
Blair left Wt-dm-sdnv
for a visit in Portland.
O. K. Woodson nn«l C A. It.rt.-ll
returned Wednesday frt»m Mar»tifirht.
where they w n ' nn u «luck hunting
trip.
They got a goo<| hng.
Four Viólate T r a ffic L»w->
Only four \i»it.-<l th.» city n-conh-r
o ffice during the |)a»t week for vio
lations o f the tra ffic law».
All were
up for parking to-yontl the limit on
Main »treet and all drew fine» o f »1.
They were Ray Glu»». K. K. Callnhnn,
Joe Doe Armour and— Lowden, all o f
Kugene.
Scald milk that you with to h<
»lire o f keeping without it» »ouring |
A douhle iM.ilcr 1 » good to 11 »«'.
If
milk ia ju»t on the |«ont o f «ouring
add one teaspoon rooking wwla to a
<|unrt, nnd it may I»’ u»ed for either
haked or eornaturrh pudding».
• • •
I f your knivrw get ru»ty pour n
little KWret oil into 11 jar and let th*-
knice» »land in th i» two or thr«*e day-
Then rub with emery pn|x*r and pel
i»h in the u»ual Way.
25 %
O f f regular price
Just {five us a chance to show you, that’s all
Don’t forget we always have a complete
line of
Groceries at regular prices
Pow ell & Burkholder
C o rn e r o f F if t h
a n d M a in
P ilo n e
70
M ake your dollars go farthest
at The Sample Store
La<li«‘s ’ dress shoes, military
and low heels, in black or
brown, special prices from —
$8.50 to $4.95
Ladies’ lisle hosiery, in all
colors—
50c
$22.50
M en’s and
boys’
heavy
sweaters at $9, $6.50, $4.50
and—
$2.25
CRANKC
CLEANING*
SERVICE
M en ’s coat sweaters at—
Children’s serge d r e s s e r —
Dirt in your Cnpine Oil
Qetrid o f it !
X L A R G E quantity o f dust-laden air is "inhaled” by the
daily operation of an automobile engine. W ith this road
dust, carbon and fine particles o f metal get into the lubri­
cating oil and circulate through your engine, lowering the
efficiency of its operation. Add to this dirt the gasoline
that escapes past the pistons and dilutes the oil —
$2.95
$3.75 to $4.95
M en’s 65c wool hose now—
Children’« g i n g ’ m dresses—
$1.25 to $1.95
Wf ’j«c * -
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CALCI FLUSHING OIL
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50c
i
J
ZERûLtsE
M en’s 50c wool hose now—
Ladies’ lion . aprons—
35c
$1.95
Woolnap blankes—
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Here you have a conibin.it ion
that wears and t«>ars and grinds
away, every day adding a little
more dirt and forcing a little more
unnecessary wear on bearing sur­
faces. Result: slow resi>onse— less
p o w e r— poor perform ance —
shorter engine life.
Our new Modern Crankcase
Cleaning Service is the enemy of
dirt in the crankcase— it means
“ clean bil in a clean engine.” The
M en’s 35c work hos«- now—
25c
$3.95 to $6.45
#
M en’s dress hats—
Arm y blankets—
#
$2.95 to $6.50
$5.95
5 ladie:
1 la d y ’s satin «Irosa at —
suits, big bargains
M en’s work shirts—
95c to $1.25
$ 20.00
1 la d y ’s tricotine dress at—
M «n ’s heavy Canton
overalls—-
$2 20
$31.50
$1.95
. ' ii ’- dress sho«-s in black
a< ] brown, special prices—
M en’s loggers,
gi-rs, with
wit or with­
out calks—
£8.50 to $4.95
$12 to $18
Calol Flushing Oil we use is the
new, scientific, thorough flushing
up.itit that does not contaminate
the fresh ZeroU-ne refilled into
your cleaned ciankcuse. Thi s
modem,conveni.-nt servicr, given
quickly and at a nominal cost,
returns your engine to you clean
and fresh, ready to give that sat­
isfactory twrfiirman«-»- y«ni «**jsvt.
Today: Bring in your«^»rfor Mod­
em Crankcase Cleaning Service.
The SAMPLE STORE
A. W. SWANSON, Manager
RHEUMATISM
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In wor
weather
you
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Fish Brand Slicker
C EA LER S EV ER Y m R R E
AJ. TOWER* COMPANY
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No matter how long you
have suffered or what form
the rheumatism has taken in
your case try
ANTI URIC
This
herbal
remedy
has
helped many others and your
money w ill be refunded i f it
fails to benefit you.
For Sale by
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Jor clean oil in a clean engine
Woodson Brothers
Perini Brothers
Spray,‘Long
Cruson
West Side Garage, (N. J. Nelson, Prop.)
Brown
Marketta, Comstock
The Modern Pharmacy
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