K i »•ardor directed to reply that rIty CITY IB THREATENED
htiM inn a to n >oti nt in tlir mifvey who
WITH LIG H T F A M IN E
would report On two h iy»' iiiitiii'
llep«»it iff M H \V
a 11 * n , w In i hn»l
“ SII.
A pea re ity of fuol this work rumn
ne»* r!!y
ollni|{ hi tho olositiK ilown ht
•hiii H< t'oiiiietl met in ih I j«*ur ii»'«t In ca aoflitmg tin- hook« of the tr*‘fi*
■ *' 1 •"■upany’a plant, lint with
•tctmiiMi
I' m ent
< on I « I Ini* n AII inom , ur«*r tend r« « **r»l« r, wan referreel to the 1 "o
fu rther tlo i ' ’ii;lii|iil iiH,|sriit ion nl tin ii ty
I tin It a in, Short, Stelling und \« afeli; 1 1 té i*» » «'muiit t« » f«*r repaît
IIHI) IH, feetiMler li IM I «ity nltufuey; umlit o f hook* fiMpen»le»| temp«*rurily «>• fn 'I- niol thi' sawmills o f tho ills
I > Un. trig hills w« r* audited and t r o t , tti,- la.mpuny lias imrurptl a suf
ni* • ut < ihiim tintali K mi«*.
allow «I
firiont supply for prosont tiooda.
Il I. Olii li«* liskeil advice n h to pro
Wallin, ti lidi ting hook n
cedui* lo li n v •• alley paved m Ido« kt« M S
II • 1 1 * y m at ♦ Ml
1)40,00
N«w Mi at Markot to Oprti.
liefvyeen Militi ntlerl limi VV n i tig f oll
II Mutheuiiy, IO »luv* night
J. W tr anria uml son Kd., who
livelliti nml from Seventh wtreet to Ilo*
1 cl I 1
1 ‘ * ■ • ■
* . oam*' In t o
*mo months njp» from
H I* pMiiind , ami v . iiw in Itti miti flint
lh port o f tr* » t commit fee that If Droi nw ooi|, Mis., havo lous.nl tliP Iruilri
n petition vMiN the (jiiiekeHt nml nioNt
M Van»'» v w»»ul»l pay 75 » »'ntn a <«»r»1 • ii K it tlo- southonst latrraoctioti o f
«nt Mt'io lory Any.
I It 1 11 n I" r « Hakt I linked pel iiiin^ioli to for wiiml hi* »'lit * on r»*«'k »Timher Mam ml I’ fi'ifir highway for a no-at
Orini» ntnken for murkri » h u h they will opon tomorrow
compii te laying of new wooden aide g roll a »In approved
»
walk in front « » t In« i* udente on Went • ••nient walk- will he net in March,
On motion f'hrintnin church will In* Albany Kauk#tball Team Her* Haturday
Muni »tränt.
He wiim laying the new
rbi' Albany high Ncbool baak«*tbnll
walk on Jim H, three day* uft«*i the permitted a **«‘ w«r outlet h»d<*\v l»»w
wnt«*r mark in the Comet fork
t**am ml tl»«- Pottuge Drove five will
«anient wu Ik ordinant i wi nt into ef
( ouneilmun Durham m**v« «| that city ii ie«*f here <»n th« <*l«l high iu:h«»«>i flw*r
It« I, win'll Nlopped liy Mai dial I 'i teller.
att»*rn»'V »Iraw an »mliaan«« r»nt riet » rig Hat unlay evening. Th« game w ill b»*
l 'crin I tono n refuneil, lint pr enent w a l k
tin n pee<| o f railway trains to 15 «’nil* <1 nt 7:39 o ’clock.
W ill Ire II III»wed to n i n n i l i u n t i l wen
mH«- an hour in»u<|«* th<* city limit*«,
flier
Muitnble
for
count ruction
of
and that the enuTgi'liry »'la line he ft «I M IN T G R O W E R S O R G A N IZ E
cement walk.
d»*<| t«i .aid or»! i narici*. Carried.
TO M A R K E T T H E IR CROP
N II Mut lien ny remgned m night
('•Aiiifil M'ljoiirn»-d until Janunry 24
waft h and Mayor Knowl***' nppoiiitetl
Eng* n« Or«*.. Jan. 15.— The forma
IIO.MKK <• M .h O W A V ,
< Mfo M eliel inghtwntch and deputy
t ity Heeorder. fion <»f n e#» op«arative ami«>cmtif>a to
city marshal
handle ami market the peppermint oil
Mond id e i I y recorder uceepted und
Jan I
1U2I i 'ouri»*il m« t in npec «•r»*j* h:m b« « n compl<*t«'«i by the mein
ar d er ci filed
ml MfMMIOli
call m writing jnnu»*»i luT- «»f the WlllllllM'tte Vall«*y Mint
Signed until of o f f n e of Mr If. I(
by the mayor
.1**1», city lieu It h o f f n e r , wiim ordered •il tin Cottage to eoiinohr the natt«*r (irftw irn’ uMMocintion, which met in
i »rove KI« < t nr company »«••ii' to
Tho narai' o f tho organim i ion
filed
• hatting dow n; for purehu*»* of water was also < hango.l to tho Orogon Mint
Impiiry front water department o f
pi|w for «<uia»»ting up an intake, and (Jrowors’ association.
Kugeiie nuking if c i t y ' m rock c m Inr
It is ostimato.l that
ncros in tho
lo * *»anid« r the procuring right o f way
' f'*l wil« Wim remi
U h m airi dl
lot |'nrifie highway through the city. valloy aro now .lovotpd to mint Krow
f ec ted to reply it in not for aule.
fhdli'uil. Mr» •«»•lit Conae.ilinen Alii
mg, i f ol t h a t last y o n r ’a yirbt was
f'otli Illuni« a t not from furent «t-rvice
**on. Durham, Kim*-, Short, Sterling, I li.'MN i pou n1 is, or twonty poumls to
reniir\e> nt t at \ 1 » watemlnal wri.n rend
\«:tf«h, Muvof Know leu, City Attorn« y tho to ro, which is l ' i n llont for this
Y '*niig, f« ‘ <»rtj« r ami marnhal.
The vnluat.lo oil.
mayor rend tin* « »I! and Mtuted that
Lumbermen Huo.l In Court.
a«*1 1 »'«• hud been nerv»«i on him b«‘lween
I»» and II a. m thin »lay that the
SS I. ilubli.'ll, o f «'ottano Grove,
• l••^trH plant would be nhut down at lias institutcil suit in circuit court
midnight ami remain nhut down until a Kamst <\ M I'allot amt K. M Miller,
I P m., and would continue to nhut lurnlo ruo ti. sookinK juilginont in tho
down
betwiuri thorn* h«»arn until the sum o f tiisno alli'Ki il duo on a promis
; -■■.
YY I. A K. company 'n mill r«,Hiiru»,«l sory note K1' 1' 11
tho Hank of Cot
'P«rat»on mid furninliing of fu»d. That tagi d rove, taget ber with interest at
"X.. r
. ii
notice ii fid th«* complaint o f nevefal the rate o f » |sr cent per annum
« ift/ofih m ov • «1 him, muk I the mayor, t«» from Mar.h .’ll, 1 Î*1Î0, nml »250 a t
A
. *•
t ik«* action to nee »f th»* electric plant torney foe
I w n ni thi' iiiun I l.oiiii'lik i' h o
oianageiilent li:t«l taken nt*p- t»» nup
ply the «l«*ficiency m fuel.
He found
t.'ln iti P o r t l a n d , IiM'lltiiI ni thi
rfptice.
that fuel « »*nl«l be proccijrcd at a
i oil ari heri'bv not i fioil that I will
hi art ni' i l o s h o p p i n g inni th i a-
i * H •«* tin lilt* price, i« proved by th»* f«d n o t s t a m i K ' " " !
r pay any debts con
tr*r iliMtin t A l l t » r i g o r i K le e t i ir
low ing let tern:
trartcrl liy my wifi-, Halli.' K. ( . o f f ,
t r a i i i s » t o p ut thi- S K W A R I »
‘ ' Dorenn, trie., .lantiary
1921, s in r o Marcii 4 , 1 irli«», or at any time
l l n T E L , thi' I I iiumi - u f « 'hi'i'i
Mr <»••«»
Knowles, mayor Cottage her« after
IS A A C GOFF.
Drove, t»re D*ar Sir: i '«»mplyj ng with V.l.ly, Wash January II. 11*21. j21f25p
K x r i 'l l i i il l i m i n e r o o m in c o n
y»»ur r«*»jue*♦ t, and ?«» relieve the con
lirrt imi.
I » it rtiHtmg relative t»> fuel for the
Ka\ r 25c by payinK your subscrip
The
ll«*T K L
( ' O R N E L I I S,
• le* tin light plant in your city, we tion as soon ns it expires.
tf c
t h r I I iiumi ' o f W i'lr n i iii', in u n l y
b* g to miliuiit tin followin g
We will
fait' -It tw o t«» three loud« o f four foot
tw o short b lock
frin ii t h< S*v\
dub wood and edging»» per week, for a NO TICE OF S H E R I F F ’ S HALE ON
ani
EXECUTIO N.
p*n»«d «»f two W'**kn, at a price o f
( t u r h r o w i i I i u m m s m i r i all
*.»»• per cord.
Said wooil t«» hr de
Notice is hereby k iv ‘‘ d that by
train i
l i n ' - s i l .r>ll alni u|>
b\»*r* «l bv iim # in our conveyor at tfi«* \irtu- o f an execution and order o f
mill, an»! to !•«' taken out am! |oa«b*d sab issued out o f the Circuit Court o f
W f
t'I L B E R T K o X , Crup
1») the purehamr and at hi»* expense. the ' i n t o o f Oregon, for lame County
YN «• f<* be relieved o f all liability f»»r on thi- llt h «lay o f January, 1921, in
not making tin* wood, thr«uigh irmbil* the above i ntitlod Court. H. K. Mot
.ty to run our mill )M*cauMe o f nh«»rtage • nlf ad Andrew Hrund, 1‘ luintiff» ro-
l»»gn, w**ath«*r or «*tti«• r condition* r o v i f i d jiidKinont against the defend
bey >n«l our c»»ntrol. Vt*um very truly. • tits, Joseph
SS icks and Ida
Slav
The It l-«*inia I .umber company., J. S. VS'nks for the sum o f $1,916.74 at the
M aglm lry. .Maiiftg« r. ’ *
rate o f >!*, |>»'r annum from the 20th
l«t this price of 75c a cord w»*ubi day o f November, 1917 and $2.'(.30
b. ad dm) the cont **n ntr atnl th«* rail costs, which yudgment was enrolled
road «'hrtfge, th«* latter being 90c a tad docketed in the C lerk 's o f f ic e o f
«•r*l, tio mayor wan informed by Mr. •aid court in said County on tho 20th
«‘hambem.
day o f November, 1917, and said ex
F W JACOBS P R O P R IE T O R
The other letti^r ik an follows:
edition and order o f sale to mo <li
I I « l'hone 21 r:i
Offici« l'Iu.iir 4
"Ctiitag* (*r«*v»‘, Or»*., January IH, rooted com m and niK mo in tho name o f
1 • • 11
Mi
( mm
Knowles, C-ottuge tho state o f Oregon, in order to satisfy
Drove, ()r«*gon.
Dear Sir: With re
•aid judgment, interest, costa and <lis
fen m «• t*» «»ur conversation in regartl bursenietits, and thi' costs and expenses
to th** f ii «*I situation, l»«*g to advim* >f and upon this writ to sell tho ful
'hat w»' started «»ur plaucrs today at lowing described real property to wit:
noon, running on
I inch stock,
f»»r
Beginning at a point on South Hank
« Ill' ll we have lio or«lers, thin being • f Itow Itivor whore it intersects tho
• l‘»iic in an eff«»rt !«* keep the |M>wer East lino o f Section 24, tp. 21 H. K
plant going until such a time as we 2 W. run thence South 20 rods, thence
«gain begin making wood.
With the West ;t2 rods, thence North 2<i rods to
-havings from the planers and the said River, thence East to tho place o f
wood on hand vs«• believe th«* power ht'Kiniiiug, containing 4 acres, all in
plant h«*ul«l be able to «»¡«crate stead
I .«no County, Oregon.
ily tIi«* balance ol this week and pro
Also: Tho South East l i o f Hoc. 24
bably the first «»f next week. We are Tp. 21 S B. 2 West containing 100
• l«o n g everything w* can to get our acres in lame County, Oregon.
logging camp in such shape that we
Now therefore iu tho name o f the
«an -tart the saw null at th«* earliest State o f Oregon, in compliance with
opportunit)
Yours very truly, West
said Execution and order o f sale, and
• it' i.umber A K\p«*rt conipntty. W. K. in order to satisfy said judgment, in
.fohnson, president.*’
teri'st, costs and disbursements, and
Ih«* mayor sai«l he notified Mr. the costs and expenses o f and upon
Shinn o f th«* electric company that tins writ, I will on Saturday tho 19th
tin* council would meet tonight t<» con* day o f February, 1921 at the hour o f
• id« r th«1 shuttiow ti, but at
p. in. ■no i i ’clock iu tho afternoon o f said
Mr Shinn had called him and said ■lay at tho Southwest front door o f
thev had •secur«*»! shavings *»f the W. tho Court House in Eugene, Lnnc
I.. A K. company and a car «»f wood County, Oregon, o ffe r fur sale and sell
from Chambers atnl would nof shut for cash, nt public auction, subject to
• low n atnl probably would not at all redemption as provided by law, all o f
*t tin* W. I,. iY K. company started tho right, title and interest o f said
s«»«»n.
dofi'iidaiits Joseph \t icks and Ida May
I.«*tt«*rs fr«»in the public service com
Wo k s or either o f them or any other
mission r«» light contract was rend.
person or persons etniming by, through
On motion the recorder was in or under them or either o f them, in
sfructed to or«ler 12 Inch water pipe mil to said attached property.
um br instructions from water coin
F R E D <». STIC KEI.S,
m it tee.
¡21 f l s
Sh eriff o f Lane County, Ore.
Recorder «lirected to write the Kti
gene water department that c i t y ’s
rock crusher was not for rent.
r«»nimunication* from R. A. Booth
•itnl from ('«unity Surveyor Morse re
right o f way f»*r Pacific highway
through city were read.
On motion
the stnvt committee was instructevl I By patronizing a Home Industry,
you are helping to build up your
to see what epub! lie done towards se
own community.
B y building up
curing said riglit o f wav, and to use
your community, ymu aro benefiting
the Mi'r\ irrs iif :in pti(;iMi'i'r if foumt
yourself. We are confident you v n
iii'o"is:ir\ unit to ropurt ;«t thi' next
benefiting yourself in using
mi'i'tinif o f riiiiiicil. Cutinril mljnurni'it.
City Council
You’ll Pay Your Respect*.
'to our bread I » y ordering regu
luilv al i l i you have miri' Ha i l
it. You'll al miri realize the
h I» kii it lily ol sweating u n i
n
lllll II I !' w ill'll Mill I'llll net Mill'll
W lu ll', l i g h t , lo o t IlMOIIII' I I I I Ml I
onr» without liny truiililc
nini ut IcKM cx|ii'ii mi ■ l Inin you
rouhl lutkr it lot at home Try
jun I one lout'
un
BENDER’S CITY BAKERY
TI te«
lliMim Kant nf l hr
itrlil»*!
Shoos (work or tlivss)
Glovos and Working
C l o t h e s ( incintimi!;
Shirts, Overalls, Sox,
Suspenders, h’ nhliers,
I tress Shirts, e t c .
Everything at Right
Prices.
Shoe and Harness
Repairing.
Dick Hickson
Let s
O r
Jhe lure way to
put prpmlo your
Jtl>on.ir,»ny day
h to /y*l Into a
F I S 5*i
BRAND
RoPlex
Slickor
T h w U .flS Il
t \
m
j /
\\
;
* x
BKANO^ nrm cn !
k ! f
w.'l wofk or jpurt
„
ar«rV i7 w fnnriW
A I IO W I K f a
» I ai *i ent m n v ,
fc$< »• If • f 4 M A f A
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a.
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GROVE TRANSFER
COMPANY
l' imiit are Mo\ ing ami
< h aerai .!«>hhiag
pachaqcs
The G encsce T u re Food C om pan y,
L e R o y , N .Y .
1-2
Income Tax Returns of
All Kinds Filed
Charges Reasonable
Erwin E. Schmidt
PHONF. 120 J
We will have on *iiH|ilay three tuney hogs The lirst permiii
to gn.'HM closest to their combined weight will win
A Ten-Pound Fresh Ham
Th. first person to niHke the next clows? gnen. will receive
A l()-lb. Pail of Bartels
Sailey Lard
The 1'irnt person to make th«* next clownt guess will receive
A 5-lb. Pail of Lard
Each person entering our ahop Saturday is entitled to one
m>esM and one gm-HM only and there are no Htrings to this
offer; it ’» free to all.
Come to our »hop .Saturday and win
a prize. Contest open from
a. rn. to H p. m.
H
Saturday Specials!
This ii no bull beef tale, every bit of it it guaranteed to give
■atiafaction or your money back.
Boiling beef, the lb................................................................. 10c
Beef roast, the lb................................
12l/2C
Fancy roast, the lb................................................................. i5c
Hound »teak, the lb.............................................................. 20c
Sirloin »teak, the lb.................................................................. 18c
T-bone »teak, the lb. ........................... ................................. 24c
Fancy loin pork chopa, the lb ........................................... 25c
Hamburg* r .....................................................................2 lbs. 45c
Fork sau»age ................................................................. 2 lbs. 45c
1 *» I i • pail lard
$2.50
5-lb (mil lard
..............................
$1.25
3-lb pail lard ............................................................
75c
.Maid •» Clover butter, the lb................................................ 55c
Bacon, best grade, the II*........................................... .............35c
Fancy bacon, the lb................................................... .
25c, 30c
Fancy »moked ham, sliced, the lb....................................
35c
C ITY
MEAT
MARKET
BARTELS & SAFLKV, PROPRIETORS—^TELEPHONE *9
Knowles & G raber
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Hardware
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Furniture
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' WINTER S SUMMER GARDEN”
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sunshine greets y o u ; where the delightful climate, the sweet scented
flowers and the lure o f the sea welcomes you to this land o f beauty
and charm.
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MARSHALL C. AWBREY
DIES AT ROSEBURG
M irshtil «'. Awlirpv, nil'll !i’J yi'tir'.
tin unrip o f T. I*. Awhrry, formi'rty
o f tliis c ity tint now livini; in Kugonp,
ilii'il :it fin* Oregon . o lii h t . homo nt
ItoMoluirit, Suinlnv
With tho jmssini;
o f tliis \o tor n n n rpmnrknhlo tifo
onitoil. V'otornn Awtiroy w;is born in
Missouri .liiiiunry Iti, t'irti, unit rumo
wost prior to tho Moxionn wnr. onlist-
iii(j ns n sonni with IT niti'.l Mint os
fnioos iltirini: tho troublo whirh oniloit
in nnnoxntion o f wrhnt is now pnrt o f
tho stnto o f Cnlifornin to tho t’ nion.
IJitor ho rumo to tho northwost, nml
in tho pionoor ilnys o f Orogoii »ottloil
on tho In ml w ly*rp tho rity o f Ih'nit
now sfnmts. Ho tiovor mnrrioit.
Ilo wns tmliovoit to hnvo lioon tho
list survivor o f tho Moxionn wnr tiv-
inn in «*rom>n. nml in this onnnortinn
it is stntoil flint thoro tiro loss than
M«*«» o f tho votornns o f that wnr now
living.
Ihirini;
omfshr ilrmf.O
Ii\.iifj.
I\viii|{ on tho !>ïml nnnivor
sari o f his liirth, tho olii somit nml
plainsman, wotl known to many o f
tho pionoors o f t)ro(fon, finishoil a tifo
o f moro thnn ordinary ovontfulnos*.
“ 8 T E R L I N O ” C O M PO U N D E D
FEE DS
It is tin undisputed fact that hon
estly and accurately compounded
feeds g ive better results thnn a r y
straight grain feed. When we start
ed in this business we were thor
oughly convin ced that the pi.Idle
«area as much for quality ns for
price. Believing this, our motto L tt
been “ A Higher Feed Valuw f o r
le s s Money. ’
And because we
havo eonstnntly kept this in mind,
“ S t e rlin g ” Compounded Feeds are
recognized us being nil the name
implies.
Our specialties are horse feed,
hog feed, and dairy feed, for which
wo mnki the claim “ There are none
better. ”
Call nnd see us, and by comparing
our prices with those o f other com
pounded feeds, you will fin d oppor
(unities and bargains here that yoti
c a n 't fin d anywliere else.
"California Express”
‘ ‘ San Francisco Express'
\
Portland to San Francisco and
New Through Sleeping Car Service
Seattle, Tacoma and Portland
to San Francisco and Los Angeles
Provid e com fortable accommodations and excellent service.
WINTER EXCURSION TICKETS
[
Income Tax Service
a n d W i n a P r iz e
Free Saturday
«»f
d E L L -0
25«
2
Com e
are on sale to
SO U T H E R N C A L I F O R N I A
\
Your copy o f our new booklet, “ California foi* the T o u ris t.”
will be mailed F R E E on request.
Inquire o f local ticket agent for particulars as to fares, routes,
sleeping car reservations and train service, or write
SOUTHERN
PACIFIC
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent
j7amt21
Portland, Oregon
Ah, That’s Some Heat!
I’m mighty glad we gut this
oil heater from Darby’s, i
don't know what we’d do
without it. This dandy little
oil heater throws out some
heat, by .love! I'm surprised
at the economy of it, too.
Burns only a gallon of kero
sene in almut ten hours. I
think I ’ll get a couple more
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