Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, May 13, 1921, Image 2

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ARCADE T H E A T E R
WEEKLY PROGRAM
Fri.—“ Double Dyed
De­
ceiver", .lack Pick ford. From
the story written by O Henry.
Jack Bickford, In “ A iHmble
Dyed Deceiver” plays tin- jant
of a youth who had the rep­
utation of being the meanest
two gun fighter in Texas, lie
boasted of his reputation as a
killer. See him make good.
Kddie Polo in “ King of the
Circus", episode 6.
Sat.—“ Love Madness", Lou­
ise Glaum. “ Love Madness"
is a gripping story from the
pen of C. Gardner Sullivan.
Comedy, Snub Pollard in
“ Don't Weaken.”
Sun.—“ The Revenge of Tar-
zan,” Gene Pollar. From the
story written by Edgar Rice
Burroughs. Hundreds of wild
beasts are seen in this picture,
barehanded fights with lions,
spectacular fire at sea, and
thrills that will keep you inter­
ested the entire evening.
Little Johnnie Jones in “ Ed­
gar, the Detective.”
Mon.—“ Cinderella's Twin,”
Viola Dana Everybody knows
the story of Cinderella and will
want to see the modern version
of it.
Comedy, “ A One Cylinder
Love Riot.”
Tues. —“ A Temperamental
W ife,” Constance Talmadge.
A play about wives and ste-
nogs.
Wed.—“ Black Is W hite,"
Dorothy Dalton. A strange and
alluring tale of devotion, jeal­
ousy, mistaken identity and
sensational scenes m New York
and Patis.
Thurs.—“ The Boomerang."
by Henry B. Walthal. “ The
Boomerang" tells a story of
absorbing interest • and deals
with unsatisfied labor, love and
intrigue— with the vast prob­
lems of the day, such as the
high cost of living and the
working man’s salary. It asks
if the poor man's babe is en­
titled to the same rights as the
millionaire's poodle, and a pic­
ture of the first magnitude has
been built around these ques­
tions.
For Graduation Give Jewelry, the
WloSt Appreciated of Gifts
WE INVITE YOU TO EXAMINE OUR LINE
OF NECKLACES, BROOCHES AND WATCHES
ALSO A FINE LINE OF
VANITY BAGS, STATIONERY, PERFUME,
TOILET ACCESSORIES, BOOKS, CAMERAS,
FOUNTAIN PENS AND MANY OTHER
ARTICLES SUITED T o THE WANTS
OF THE HIGH SCHOOL
GRADUATE
75he W hite Pharmacy
Government Acts
to Lower Living
Costs
The war department of
the government has taken
threat measures in regard
to lowering living costs
by wholesaling goods to
stores in eaeh town which
retail goods at a low
margin of profit. In this
manner the stores are
able to sell at one-third
to one-half less than sold
before. We are placing
a store in your town,
Cottage Grove, and we
expect a reasonable pat­
ronage.
Surplus Army
Goods Store.
Call and
see the store. Near the
bridge in building recently
occupied by Vulcanizing
Works.
m j!3c
G R A D U A T IO N
The day the young people
start out in the world, to
make a success of life. Help
them along with a present
of a timepiece. Something
which will last a life time
and will be in use every day
in the year. We have the
biggest line in the city and
the best which money can
buy.
Madsen Jewelry Store
'L
The Sentinel want» the news.
Government Adts to
L ow er Living Co&s
(These goods bought from U. S. government for resale.)
Dry Goods
Canned Goods
Tents
Leather Goods
Shoes
Sox 15c pr
Leggins, etc.
Surplus Army Goods Store
Near the bridge in building recently occupied by Vulcanizing
Works.
YOU H A V E A N E W S. ITEM
RING US UP
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The Ori'KUU Agriculture college o f i
fern four rash »eholsrship g ift* o f $100 |
euch to ho nwnrilnl to the four high
school senior» milking higlic»t in »
competitive content between the high
school* o f the »tute. The contentant*
nre to write a paper on the quention.
“ What, in order o f their importance,
are the three improvement* mo*t ile ,
»milde muter prevent ri re untata nee* in
the town or city in which 1 l i v e . "
The member* o f
the senior eta»»
handed in their paner* ln*t Tuesday i»
connection with their Kngli*h work
The p otion nre to lie graded on a
bavin o f the general deairobility . and
practicability o f the three Niiggevtion*
bv three judge* Mionen by Niqiemitoml
ont Bennett.
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The local nine defeated
Junction
City in a baseball game tnnt Saturday
bv a »core o f 9 to l, The game w m
well plaved, with the local* in Hie
lead from the third inning until the
last inning
This make* the second
straight victory for P. O. H. S.
Today (F riday ! the local* meet Hove
burg high in a return game on the
home field. Tw o week* ago C. <1 It
S. downed Rosehurg bv the »core o f
t:s to s.
The lineup for the game last Ratur
day wa* a* follow »:
Junction City
O. O. Il R
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W
Month y
lb
Spray
Rohifton
2b
Wilde .
Il libiteli
M illet............... ....... 3b .
ss .. ... ............. Heek
If
Skilling )
Back ............. ....... r f .........
Leonard
__r f ...........
Arre* .............
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Frani
Shoes, Oxfords, Pumps
for Summer W ear
W E have just received a
large shipment of shoes
for summer wear—oxfords
and pumps for the ladies and
girls and oxfords and No. 1
dress and work shoes for the
men and boys, and we have
not forgotten the kiddies; we
—and
supply them with play
the prices can
and dress shoes.
are right
Powell & B u r k h o l d e r
y »Mir art girls gt ive an
wool it rosso* hint Friday !
Critirism on the dresses
afternoon,
The j
were given b y those present,
dream's, which range in price from $.1
to $15. nre interesting from the stand
point o f suitability o f the design and
color to the individuals
for
whom
designed.
Read», braid anil embroid !
erv have been e f f e c t iv e ly
used
as
trimming.
. . .
The members o f the
Bible
study -
elns* took an examination on the new posed new lin e b etw een there and
Work on the constr uction
testament lust Friday afternoon. The Portland
papers have been sent to the super
will be c o m m e n c e d within a few day*.
inteudent o f
public
instruction
at I
A larger und lietter plant will re
Salem for correction* and the grades I
pla
ce the c re a m e r y o f the Albany
will be returned as soon a* posaible.
Mi»» l.ee ha» tieen tmiehing the c l a s s , j Cream ery associa tion, which burned
which consists o f three »tudent» thi»* lust Sunday morning
W hile no final
»•'mister.
plan*
have
been
made
the dtrei tor*
• • •
o
f
the
associa
tion
huve
decided
to re
A special meeting o f
the
Mystic
Dagger was held M onday evenin g for build
the purpose o f »electing the d u b pin
T h e Marlon county court ha- pin I
A dagger with the word “ Mystic
to W. J ller w lg , secretary of the <)-■>
engraved upon it wa» selected.
Thi* gon Ant! Saloon league. I'.eui. coverin g
design was an original
idea
of
a
com pensatio n and expenses of opera
member o f the club.
• • •
tlves o f thut organization In conduct
SnjHirintendcnt
H.
timer
Bennett Ing liquor ruld* In the vicinity of
gave an interesting address
to thi* Rulem.
students o f the high school Tuesday
Elimination of the high l.n- tie on
morning on the written and unwritten
laws o f the school. He made clear the the O s w e g o Southern Pacific electric
difference between privilege* nnd ob
line near Portland ha* been decid ed
ligations. He also made clear that the upon by the driving o f a tunnel
atiuse o f any privilege tiring» about
through Klk R ock for n dis ta nce o f
the removal o f that privilege as well
lllds will he asked within
as punishment.
He spoke o f the need HIM) feet
o f combined e ffo r t o f all student* to 30 days und It is hoped to c om p lete
the verv close o f school and said that the project next fall.
thi* question o f some student* making
Mining men o f H omeatc ad are tak
passing grades depends
upon
their
Ing
great interest In the develo pm ent
work from now to the close o f school.
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at the Red I ¿edge mine. 20 miles dow n
Oliver W. Stewart, who was in the the Snake river. A com pa ny has been
city til giv e a lecture, gave irn inter running dtumond drills on the prop
eating talk before the
high
sehool
erty for months and It Is estlm tied
Thursday morning, May 5.
Ilia talk
was a part o f his lecture. “ Natian*. thut they have m ore thnn $3'; nun.not)
I*resent Day anil A g e . “
He told o f worth of ore blocked out.
thi' great faith which all nations have
T h e Ix-schutes county court will
in the American people. He urged the fav or a bond Issue o f $80,090 f< r com
students to realize their responsibility
pletlon o f the llend Sisters highway
in helping to keep the
faith.
He
and
T h e D allesC a lifornia highway In
at resiled the fact that the ruling gen
oration must soon giv e up its power coopera tion with the state highway
to those who are now in sehool; and com m ission.
It Is ex pected that the
for that reason the students in sehool
bondin g measure will he on the ballot
must more seriously consider their
duties.
Mr. Stewart ended his speech at the Hpi-dal ele ctio n June 7.
Lincoln county has decided to Join
b y quoting the ancient gladiator, “ We
who are about to die salute y o u . ”
with Linn. L in e . Ilenton nnd Marlon
c oun ties in n m ov em en t to raise a fund
OREGON N E W S NOTES.
o f approxim ately $4fiiMt with which to
hire an expert to c ollec t data on the
T h e as.^cfcsor o f Lune county call- te lephone rate situation for presenta­
mate* that if all the old r o ld ’ - i s or tion to the public service c om m ission
their willow* In that county take the at the rehearin g o f the rate c h s c .
ex e m p tio n a reduction of $ 100.000 In
Bid* for g radin g the Mount Hood
the UHHCHHcd valuutlon will be the re loop In t'lackam a* county between the
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CJackamas Multnomuh county line und
T h e 78th an niversary and 21*t c e le ­ the forest boundary at Zlg Zag will he
bration o f Founders' day at Cham
opened by the state highw ay c o m ­
poeg was held Saturd ay under the mission nt a meetin g In Portland May
auspice* o f the O regon IMoneer asso­ 27. T h e tota'l dis ta nce Involved In the
ciation und the O regon His torical so­ proposed Im provement is 24.3 miles.
ciety.
T h e question o f closin g the W illam­
T h e Hrnnch Lin e clu b o f en te r p rise ette river to c o m m ercial fishermen
recently pu rchased a 120 acre tract of will he discussed at a meeting o f the
land at the head o f W a llow a lake to be fish c om m ission In Portland this week.
used as a c a m p in g ground for local T h e c om m ission ha* e x clu sive Jurisdic­
and visiting m em bers o f the Elks tion o v e r c o m m ercial fishing In the
lodge.
Wlllann-tte and Is authorized to take
A suit to teat the constit utionality o f w hatever action Heom* advisable In
the law which prohibits the catch ing the case.
o f salmon and oth er food fish by tr oll­
You lose many a dollar if you
ing o ff the c oa st o f O regon In May
and June was filed In the circuit court negb-i-t to rend the wnntiuls._______ i n
Corner of Fifth and Main
at Astoria.
A deal has been c losed whernfey the
Great Northern Steam ship com pa n y
sold to the Spokane, Portland & He
attic Railway com pa n y the steamship
terminal* at Flavel for a constdera
tlon o f 1182.000.
G ov er n or Olcott ha* an nounced that
he would appoint FYank H W ord o f
Portland n* a m em ber of the state
hoard o f pharmacy to succeed Clyde
O. Huntley o f O reg on City, when the
latter’s term expir es May 20.
Plans are now under way for anoth er
big hotel to be constructed on the
Colum bia river highw ay near Dodson,
about 35 miles east o f Portland. E f ­
fort* are also to lie made to open a
tract o f about 800 acres as a hnmeHlte.
T h e Postal Telegra ph com p a n y has
a f o r c e o f men at Astoria making ar
rangemant* for the er ection o f Its pro­
/
Phone
70
REPORT o r T H E CONDITION OF T HE EIKHT NA TIONAL HANK. AT
COTTAGE GROVE. IN T H E HT ATE OF OKKOON. AT T HE
CLOSE OF ItUHINEHH ON AP RIL 28, 1921
MKWOUHCKH
Leans nnd
j I )t i-nlriifts:
Uauouata
secured, aoae; unsecured
$
>15.1,49 I :
1,02*1
U. 8. Government securltim owned:
l>i-|Hjsiteil to »i-i-uru riri'ulutnui (t M. homi» pur m in e)
12.500 IK)
Ml ntlii-r I'nitoil Hint*-* Goti-rntiii-nt Hei-uritie*
82,171 HI
Other homi*, stocks, scruni te», etc
Hanking house $17,5181.181; furniture and f u t u r e » $5,337.80
Cash in Vault.
I.attilli reserve with Fi-dorul Reserve Hunk
Net aiiimints due from National hunks
N' t amounts dm- from hunks, hankers, und trust rompa
ni**» in tin- I nited State» (other than no huh d in two
pn w d l i f iti in- -
Cheeks on other hanks in the »nine rily or town a* re
porti ur bunk
total o f four nri-ndin g items
92.985 4<>
Redemption fund with I . S. Treasurer nud dun from It.
H. Ti-nauror
Total
94.071 •’-4
122.995 34
22 8.17 Ml
».785 20
t • . . Mil
80.350 52
,
4.M44
1,770 01
025 no
$767,720 0»
I.IABIL1TIKH
Capitili stork (mid in
Surplus fund
I adi« ided profita
L »» rum -ut ex penne», interest, nini tnxei paid
Circulnt m g note* outstiiiidiiig ._
Certlfied eherks outstamliug
Cashier's rln rk» un i m o hank uutstaiuling
Intuì i>f I oii pri e eding items
I.MD7 23
Demand deposita (other th.ut batik deposita) suhject tu
R iserve (deposit* payahle w itimi 30 ilnys):
Individua! deposita auhjeet tu rhcek
• ertifirate* <>f deposit due m Ima thuu 30 dava (other
than fur money Imrruweil)............» .......
Minte, riMinty, or other muniripa! d-|s.»lt» »rriirrd by
pledge o f iissi't* o f this hank
Totiii o f ileiiiand deli posits (other than bank deposits)
subject to reserve
538 . 116.58
Time deposit* subject to Reserve (payable after 30 dut»,
or subject to 30 days or more nutier, anil postal savings) :
Other time deposits.
Postal sin mgs deposits
rotai o f time deposit» suhjert to reserve
I50.H9 3M
25.000 imi
25.000 (H I
8.384 31
505 so
Total
MM I
11,700 imi
175 ou
1,722 I I
4*0,044 Xu
41,385 53
10,0*5 *3
149,557 15
692 23
$757,720 09
Stilt«, o f Oregon, County o f L in e, ss.: J, T. 0 . Wheeler, cashier o f the s h o v
mimed hank, do solemnly swear that tho ab ove stiiti-iin-iit is tnu- to the best iff
my knowledge nnd belief.
T.
W IIEKI.KK. Cashier.
Hubseribed and sworn to before me CDRRKCT
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tins 5th «In v o f Mu v. 1921.
II KICHERT K A K IN ,
llonier Giilluwuy. Notary Publie.
N. W W H IT E
(M y commission e » pin-» Mur. 21. 1924)
O. t) VKATCII Directors
(F
Knowles & Gräber
H ardw are and
F u rn itu re
Cottage d rove
Oregon
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Red Rose Brand Butter*
Mtult* from Dol ing« Grove'a finent cream.
Made hy the lati-Nt typ« machinery. ’
Mmlc liy a man frcala from the ilniry school
at ('orvallia.
Why buy outside hiiltcr?
This same fellow makes the ice cream
Cottage Grove Creamery
There
Are No
Hnhstltntes
for Dairy
Food*