Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, January 21, 1921, Image 2

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ARCADE THEATER
W E E K L Y PROGRAM
Fri., .Ian. 21— “ Tho Gray
Ghost,”
H. IV Warner
A
Bret 11 arte story.
Eddie Polo in ‘ ‘ The Vanish­
ing Dagger,” Episode 17.
Sat., .Ian. 22 “ The Web of
Deceit,” Dolores ('assinelli.
“ I t ’s a Hard L ife,” Snub
Pollard.
Sun., dan. 2d -“ Blackbirds,”
Justine Johnson. “ Blackbirds
was taken from the famous
stage success of the same name
ami is one of the cleverest
stories regarding “ I ’nderworld
Highbrows” , combined with
“ Striking Models," showing
the sunny aide of life, you will
see a show embracing every
element of entertainment that
the mind can conceive, suggest
or inspire. First run in Port­
land this week.
Comedy, “ Edgar and Teach­
e r ’s Pet.”
Mon., Jan. 24 —“ Dangerous
to Men” , Viola Dana. This is
an adaptation of 11. V Es­
mond's drama. “ Eliza Conus
to Stay,” one of the biggest
successes of the modern Eng­
lish stage.
Tues, dan. 2f> “ Burglar by
P roxy” , by .lack Piekfortl.
How Dan Cupid got even with
the prohibition party; he did
not know where there was a
well-stocked cellar and was
thus unable to drive the love­
sick Jack Robin to drink. So
he drove him to burglary
W ed, dan. 26 “ Turning
the Tables” , Dorothy Gish A
story of crooks, spooks, lovers
and lunatics, in which the
screen’s greatest comedienne
takes the sigh from asylum.
Comedy,
“ Two
IVdlars
Please. ”
Thurs , dan. 27.—“ Forbid­
den,” Mildred Harris, (Who
is Mrs. Charlie
Chaplin.)
The story of a country girl
who is cured of her longing
for high life by her husband,
but only after thrilling and
sensai ional experiences.
Comedy, “ Fatty The Rough
Rube", Fattv Arbuekle.
BE SURE TO SEE
The Elson Art
Exhibit
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February 2, 3, and 4
High School
Building
i
A PROGRAM EACH EVENING
PRICE OF ADMISSION FDR EACH PROGRAM
ADULTS 20c; SCHOOL CHILDREN 10c
Home Bargain!
Owners Moving
QUARTER BLOCK. ON PAVED STREET,
WEST SIDE, CLOSE IN.
Seven large light rooms-—4 bedrooms, 2 pantries, 2 closets,
screened back porch, living rooms newly papered; large barn
and woodshed; rich garden ground; cherries, apples, plums,
berries, roses and shrubbery; pure cold water.
O N LY $800 C A S H ; $700 F IV E YEARS
Homer Galloway
511 Main Street
Telephone 86
LOWER
liEGs
S eed P rices fo r 1921
Oi»r r w o o r t M a* FIRST H A N D G RO W ERS m i k U i us
to again offer our choice «train* of Vegetable Seed» at
Pre-W ar Price*. A ll the popular Lilly quality » eed«—
aro listed in our 1921 Seed Annual at
O N IO N
BEET
CABBAGE
R A D IS H
SPINACH
CARROT
SQUASH
CELERY
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TON
CUCUMBER
f
TOMATO
LETTUCE
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TURNIP
MELON
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RUTABAGA
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Packet
SPECIALS FOR 1921
Our Vegetable Seed Novelfte* ere a dtaOnrt edveace la tbelr
reaper live claeeee— THE ACME OF PERFEC TION See our
cataie* fer lull deecriptlon el three grend uhrttnne
_____________ Per packet, IQ CENTS, Poetpeld
WRITE ler your toft o! Lilly’e 1 B 2 I Seed Annual No 2 A
. alee
TODAY tree booklet “Garden» ol Delight." A po.t. ard -ill de.
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THE CHAS. H. LILLY CO.
SEATTLE — PO RTLAND
T o u r D ealer C a r r ie » L i l l y '. S ord a
(tliU lsM tl <M>
ELLIS B. HARDING CHARGED
WITH THEFT OF CARS
Former
A Golden Opportunity for
You to Learn to Sew
Cottas« Urove Boy Arrested
lu Bratti* by Federal
Agtnta
Kilt» It Hurtling tin» boeri nrrt'ilitl
in Solitili1 > liargt il with being ti moni
tier o f » gang timi Ila» boon eugngctl
in n sy»Ioniatie «orio» o f car tlioit»,
uooonliug to u «tory in Ilio Pori lami
Journal, which i» a» follow«:
“ An
interstate automobile
theft
gtmg,
operating
bel ween
Port lauti,
Beatilo miti S|Hikano, m »aiti to limo
boon broken up by ilio arre»! tu So
alilo a fon tlav» ago o f Kills H.
Harding, alia» E Davi«, aliti A. li.
Morgui»!, alma Ktl W aliaci', ami Ilio
subsequent location of throe atolon
cara
“ Olio o f Ilio inurbino» fomiti in So
alilo belong, to \\ K Keirnau, «u|>
erinlontlonl o f ilio Moior A Prank eom
l'a n y sforo, unti another fomiti in
Yak ima* belong» to 1.. I. Sullivan of
Portland. The third innohino was ro
covered hero anil bolting» in Spokane
*' Arrest of the men was brought |
about by operativo» working under the,
direction or S\ It. Bryon, chiof »jiecial
agent for the departinent o f justice.
“ The men aro «aiti to have con
feased in Seattle to their operation»
ami to have boriateti they wore making
♦2000 a week.
“ They stole only one make o f auto
inobilo, the I bulge, miti always Iran»
ported the car into another »tate bo
fore »oiling it
Every number on the
Bilichino is »aid to have boon ob­
literatoti anti changed before n »ab*
was matte. Sullivan's car was ubati
fiotl in Yakima because ho hail taken
the precaution o f placing a secret num
ber on the engine ami then covering
it with paiut.
“ The men are loath to talk, federal
agent» say, anil finally refuse to toll
w hero the automobiles now aro. Since
July 25, 1920, they are «aiti tu have
stolen II cars.
“ The two will be tried in the Se­
attle fellemi court tin charges o f «toni
ing
the
Portland
machine,
after
which they will bo returned here to
face trial in connection with the
Spokane car.
Emlerly Leads Shooters
Vssistunt Pnited States Attorney
John Veatch filed a charge against
In the Oottnge Drove Dun club’s
Harding Tuesday in the federal court weekly shoot, Kndorly nosed out on
charges him with violation o f the the bunch by breaking 21 target» out
o f ¡J, The other scores were: llurti ll
national motor vehicle theft a c t.”
23, Utili w ill 22, llfinrlch 22, Ward 22.
TH IRD NUMBER OF LYCEUM Moore 20, Dickinson 20, Stewart I'h
Drube 13.
C0UR8E IS G R E A T LY
r.c fn rr tin* Pnttiwn stood in the way <d' many women
imt every o ih * eonhl figure out Hie |M i//lin g circles and
p erioral ions. Learning to sew meant really “stu d ying
o u t” the I'a ttc rn and a good many women eouldii 1 take
tlie timt* for \ it.
Now—the. New McCall
P rin te d Pattern!
W here the circles and perforations used to he, printed ^
words that tell you how to proceed step hy step. Not a
P attern that some women can use, hut a P a tte rn lo r
every woman. So simple so easy so sure it w ill help
thousands of women to the economy of Home Press
m aking.
W e arc proud to announce a showing ol New M cCall
I*attcrus at t his store.
P ow ell & B u r k h o ld e r
Phone 70
Corner of Fifth and Main
A PPR E C IATE D
Dr. Robert Parker Miles appeared
Monday evening in the third innubi r
o f the Ivcoum course,
Dr. Milos is
deservedly one o f the most popular
lecturers on the public platform. Tho
subject o f his lecture wits. “ Tallow
Dips” . In it he gave his nudioneo a
ohnraeter skotch anil pen picture of
some o f the world ’» notable men and
women whom ho has mot in his travols
a» a newspaper man anti ns a lecturer.
Among these wore RitoHevt'lt, Balfour,
former Emperor William, o f Dermany.
ami Mrs. Ilillis, mother of Rev. New
oil Dwight Ilillis. Those who hntl the
pleasure o f hearing him were given a
groat treat.
Dr. Miles also appeared before the
students o f tho high school in the
afternoon anil gave an interesting
talk.
W O O D M E N OF T H E W O R L D E N J O Y
ORAND A N N IV E R S A R Y
CELE B R ATIO N
Cottage («rovi* lodge, No. 200, Wood­
men o f the World relobrated the 25th
anniversary o f the institution o f their
camp Monday night with a banquet,
served by the Rebekuh Twenty-five,
anil a program of addresses by eminent
Woodmen, among whom wore K P.
Martin, deputy h ml consul, and J. B.
Wilson
of
Portland,
anil
F
B.
Tirhenor, district manager, ami Attor
ney J. H. Meilley, o f Eugene. Fiv e o f
the ra m p ’s charter member» were
present.
They are Ben Lurch, J. H.
M edley, II. K. Wynne, James Ilnwley
ami John Veatch.
HERBERT
HOOVER
EUROPEAN
R E L IE F C O M M ITTE E
TO BE N A M E
RESI »I R« EH
Loana and discount»
t > venirti! ts: aeeured, none; unsecuretl
U
H
AT
1403,022 23
I
Mit IO
D ov e m m e iit BOCUrilloa owued
12,500 OU
De|Misiti'd lo seeurtt iireulation (1 H Immi» par vallici
l'h'dgetl a» colluteral for stato or oiker ilcpuaila or bill»
lU.IMMI.OO
payablr
Oaroutten W ill Built! Mill.
».l .o ii SI
The Dnumtle brothers, Murk, Verne Ownetl alni tltlpletlged
106,546 24
Tol ti I). H. truveriimeut set tini ic»
and Rev, will erect it sawmilj mi the
Deorge Teeter« place in the Kelly di» Otlier botid», seciuitres, etc.:
Iltonl» (o lb er titilli I M bollii«» pletlgt il to secare postai
trie» rust o f tins city
The details o f
7,0110 imi
nuviugs depinnt»
equipment uml capacity hn\e not yet Itomi» ami seiunties iiither tinnì I H » e e i m l i e » > plt-tlgeil
lippn
a» cidluterul for »tute or Other de|st»it» (| hi » I » I e l
14,fl|fl (lo
elude«) oi b.ii, payablc
Hecurilie», other tlian I H Imml» (nnt iiirlutling «to rk »),
75,915 59
OWned nini unpledged
97,512 19
Total bottds, m euritie», eie , nther tlian IJ, H
1,5oo ini
Htoek o f Keilerat Re erti' llm k (50'; ut »ubecri|iliun)
I S IMM! IMI
\ ulne of bankiag house, ownetl unti iinincinubeft’tl
5.«
17 au
Ratea— One cent the word; mini
Furnitura and fiatare*
40,»73
1-iiwful reserve witli Federul Reserve Itnnk
mum 35 word»; three insertions for
»5,095 23
Cash in \ ri ir It ami net nmount» tlue front tintinnai bunks
the price o f two when paid m ad
Net iiiiiount* tlue front bnuk* banker», ami tra»l etimi*
vante; half cent the word ufler
llies in Die 1 lutei! Milite» (other tinnì llirbnleil la thr
the third innertion.
4.1»« »o
I w o precedi o g Berna)
Check» un other bnuk» in thè stime citv or town a» re
634 91
portine bank
Votch hay and mixed vetch, oat» and T o te ) o f tkree precedi ng Berna
«9,» 1 » pi
the ut liny. J. 11. Hull, 2 miles south Re,lemptioti fumi wilh T , M Treasurer ami due from II.
of Cottugo Urove.
n litfe
IÍ25 imi
H Treasnrer
Interest enrueil bui nut eollected approximate un Notes
Old growth body fir stove wood for
I 7oo imi
nini Itili» Heceivable nut pnst due
sale. Cull 99, City Transfer.
dJtf
♦ »31,319 3/
I
I
Good team for sale or will trade for
r
W A N T A D S
T
1.1 A III L I T I EH
Capitili stock paid in
Hurplus fund
.. .
IImilv oled profits.................... ..... ........ ........ * ......... « ........... 10,313 17
l-eas current expenses, interest, and tu ie » paid
2,551 05
Interest and discount collected or sredrled in advnnrc of
maturity and not earned (npprotuuute)
Do you keep chicks or do your chick
Cireulatilig note» outstanding
ens keep y o u f Hilver (Juills have Net amount» due to tintinnai bunk»
the lay bred in them by many yenrs Cashier’» e h * k« on own bank nulnfmilling
of trnpnesting. Baby chirk» and hatfli
Total uf two preceding items
4.015 23
ing eggs. Win. Hands At Hon, H"X 014, Demand deposits (other than bank depot its) subject to
Reserve
(deposita
pal
tide
within
80
«lays
( ’ottltge Drove, Ore. 1’hone 1 F2. d .lltf
Individuili deposits subjeet to check
For Sale or Trade— Hudson car, 1914 Certificates uf deposit due in less than 30 ilavs (other
than for money borrowed).
model; in good condition. L iv e stock
of any kind considered in trade Wal Htnte, county, or other muniri|ial de|msit» » m i n d by
pledge o f asset» o f this hank
ter Hkitlmore, Curtin, Ore.
j7 2»pd
rotai o f demand ile|Hi»its (other than bank ilepoaits)
snbjcci t " reaervi
UM 219 7 s
For Sale or Trade Imported Percheron
Time
deposits subject to Reserve i
Hile after 30 days,
stallion. Lifetime license. E. J. Hee
or siilijeet to 30 days or more notice, and post uI sav mgs j :
field.
J7f4p<l
Tostai Having» deposit»
Dry wood for sale; prompt delivery; i o in r i ¡me deposita
Total o f time tb'poHils subject to reserve
150,799 »9
reasonable price*. Call 3 F23. j 7 2 « p
cows.
Cull 10-F14.
d lo tfc
Want to buy team of horses, 4 or 6
years obi, sound anil well broken,
weighing 14Ud or 1500. J II. Cochran,
leirane route, Osmon place.
«124 j2 »p
Frank Eborhart, secretary o f the
Kngene Y. M.
A. and l-nne county
Furnished rooms to rent; are In first
chairman o f
the
Herbert
Hoover
clnss shape and close in, only two
European Relief, was in the city yester­
day making arrangements for an or­ blocks north o f Hank building. Modern.
ganization in Cottage Drove to solicit With or without board. *»24 Dibit» live
am'.
j7 81pd
fund» for this worthy purpose, anti a
meeting has been culled for Monday Electric motor, ll/2 h. p., good as now.
evening at the commercial club rooms
Putting in larger motor only reason
at nine o ’clock for the purpose o f for selling. Cottage Drove Hentinol. tf
selecting a committee to undertake tke
Having disposed o f my farm I will
work in this territory.
sell 150 fine Tunereil strain White
Leghorn yearling hens for ♦ ! each. E.
Christian Church.
jH tfc
D. C. Kellerns, o f Eugene bihle un­ J. Heofiebl.
iversity, delivered two sermons last Oray oats. HOc per bu.. baled straw.
Sunday, the evening discourse being
75c |»'f bale; old growth wood, $3
the second anti closing talk on ‘ ‘ The per tier. »09 Sixth street, phoneI97R.
Pnpnrdonnble Hin.”
At the close of ___________.
j — I flfkp
the service the ordinance o f baptism
was administered to fiv e young people. Charles Connei has some fine Collie
pup» for sale at 65.00 each.
j2lc
We hope to have Rev. Jesse Kellerns
with us next Hiindny evening, but For Sale— 190 loganberry tips; who
should he fail to be here, Dr. Kellerns
want» ’em for ♦2.«5f 15 well rooted
himself will occupy the pulpit, both gooseberry pin tits, “ l )regon < Ihnmpion ’ ’
morning and evening.
variety, for ♦1.50.
Charles K. Males.
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Thom' I F 21,
j2 lp
A goodly crowd attended the meet­
ing o f the nid Wednesday afternoon, For Sale New 45 army Colts revolver
in the aid room o f the Christian church
at 2:30 o ’clock, when plans were fully
outlined for the coming y e n r’s work.
Miieh enthusiasm was exhibited, nud
at the close o f the meeting, five new
members were nddetl to the workers.
R E T O R T OF T H E C O N D IT IO N OF T H E F I K 0 T N A T I O N A L B A N K ,
Ü O T T A O K GROVE, IN T H E H TA TE OF OREGON A T T H E
CLOSE OF HUMINK8H ON D E C E M B E R 2«, IWO
for 0 3 0
H. s I miss well
|flpd
W ill trade property in Grove for Ash
land property.
Inquire 1101 Itireh
avenue,
j2 l -f4p<l
HOMER O A L L O W A Y
511 Main Ht.
» room«, extra well built I ioiihc , good
as new, Inrge lot, plenty fruit, till
' 1 Biddles’ ’ Set N ew Record.
conveniences, one block from Main
Corvallis, Ore.. Jan. 15.— A new
street.
I louse alone cost 9100 more
w orld '» record is believed to have
than is askeil for entire property for
heen set by a fen o f Oregon Agricul
quick stile to close an estate.
tural college White Leghorn hens, it
was announced fodav, when the five
H o w ’s this- 5 room hotise, lot 200
hardw orking “ biddies”
took
first
feet deep o f rich garden ground, in
plnee for the month o f December at
good neighborhod, only ♦»50 cash.
the Western
Washington egg laying
5 room house and bath, basement for
contest being held at the experiment
wood and laundry, large lot, fruit,
station nt Piiynllup,
close in, ♦DiOO. Would ulso discount
The eollege pen In id 144 eggs for
for nil cash.
This is n good sub­
the 31 davs o f the month.
The nr
stantial property, and from Ba corner
foal record o f the five birds wns 25,
location next to business, growing
2*1, 29. 30 anil 31 egg» respectively,
more valuable everyday.
or an average o f approximately 29
Real Estate
Phone 36
Insurance
eggs to n hen.
♦ 25.000 IM)
25,IMMI 00
13.701 »2
3.792 7«
12.1IMI IMI
2.»4 I 44
I,»01 79
551.571 9«
2« »07 53
I5,7»0 27
000 45
150,133 39
Total
10
ttf thè total Ioana and i I incoiiii I m showu attive, thè amuunt imi w liu ti iuterrat
nnd discount « uh rhtirgcd ut rati'» in exce»s nf thu»e pcrmitted by law (Hcc
5197, Itev. Htat.) (cxi'lusivc o f note» tipon whicli total charge imi to • ^ s y d
5o eents wa» malie) wn»
......
I he nnmher o f mica loona wn»
ooo#
Htnte o f Oregon, County o f Lane, » » : I, T. ( Whfeler. inshirr o f thè »bove
notneil bank, do snicuiiilv »wcar timi thè altove stMli'inent i» Irne to Ilo* be«f o f
mv knowbelge und belief.
T. (■ W ilE E l.E U . Cashier.
HobMrribed and »worn to bifore me C o liR E C T
ATTKMT:
thi» l.lth ilny o f Jantinry, 1921.
O. O V E A T t ’ Il,
llomer Duiloway, Notary l ’ublic.
t N V\ W I I I T K
( M v rommission rapire» Mar. 24. 1024)
,1. Il 1IA W I.E Y DI ree tur»
A Secret of
Contentment
Thi man who in careful not
to »lore up trouble for
future yearn is the man that
¡. oils
the
most
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MIC-
vi
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1
kryptoli D i u n
l or example, n you are eoiiHeiotm of any Htraiu when
UH.ng your eyea, alien,| to them at „nee. It ,IIMy he ,•„»>• to
eorn cl that strain now, whereas if not utti n* 1«.| to it will
probably grow worse an,I eaiiae serious trouble.
Fnmilinrity with good nerviee breeds erfieiniey.
Our knowledg,. of the right thing to do enable» us ....... .
the right tiling by you.
Sherman W . M oody
n P T A M d m n o s . .
O P T O M E T R I S T
881
Wi l l amette
8t. f Eugene
O r e g o n
li voli saw it first vou saw it in The Sent