Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, June 10, 1921, Image 3

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City Council
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June I* I'nuricil m il in regular *«•*
■ion
I' m < nt \ IIinon, iJurbsui, Kiine,
Hhwrt, V «m «b , i n u y o r, i:itv sttom ny ,
engineer, recorder, muriljiii
Minute*
o f hint regular and three adjourned
Mention m rend, eorfeetnij uml nppruved.
Hetigniitioii o f DfiviU Hterling
as
eou ne 1 1 in a u from the He«*oud wind was
incepted. H. 1«. Markin was eleete<l to
fill the uneipired term, wim duly
sAorn h i and took his seat.
Not I«»- was reud from puhlir service
eo in in ins i on o f filing o f application for
no r«!i . .| rates to pfiv ate eonsuHjefs
l#y the i 'ottuge ( d o v e Kl« i trie Light
<'o , same to go into effect July J,
unless
impended and laid on table
until next adjourned meeting.
t <ii«i hi ilium t ion
from Oregon Tel
ejJ.io 11 e federation rend asking that eity
join said fe*l» ration tor more effectiv e
loop« ration iigainsl telephone lute in
erenae.
Cily
attorney iuMtnieted to
sign membership blank and return
same, indicating « ity 's eoueurrenee.
M.itti r «ft l oin n-te sL ps placed with
out permit m newly pave«! all«*y back
of telephone o f f ic e and Modern I’ har
uiuey referred to itrei't committee to
feport at next meeting.
Mayor announced that (*o unci I man
Mae kin wan appoint««! member o f
utreet
and
wut**r ruin mitt«** ft and
f'ounciiuian Allison to serve ns char,
man o f str««t committee.
Resignation
o f C 'oijnrilinun
Kune
from
libriay
b«iard
accepted
aud
i t'outicilmaii Maekin appointed to fill
out the uneipired term.
The mayor reported
that
it
was
learned from Hint«* Librarian Marvin
• luring hei re ••«•at visit her« that under
the law anyone employed by th«* board
for pay was im ligihi« to membership
on th« library f>«mrd and he Would
then fore appoint G«orgu A. J'roctor a
member o f
the b«iurd,
vie®
Miss
Hopper, who eauo« under this rule as
librarian.
IL port* o f city treasurer, recorder
tint mar «hat for May r«ad ami ordered
typliy have a Coal
Bin ora Wood Box ? ¿ffli
O U can g«-t d a u n econom i-
cm I P ea rl O il fru in d ra lem
• v e r y w lw r e .
.
Y o u nave y ou r*« lf u 1 cj * of
tro u b le and w o rk w tien y o u
cook w ith a good oil cookatove.
N o unh.-a to c a r r y — no fire« to
req u ire y o u r fr>-qu>nit at tent ion.
Y
W ith u good oil cookatove
and Pearl Oil ttie heat i* applied
directly to the cooking utenaiL
The lieut iaateudy and drjx-nd-
ahle. pearl Oil give* high fuel
v a lu e«.
P ea rl O il ia tfie clean b u rn ­
ing, u niform , econom ical kero-
«••ne—refined and re-refined b y
uapecialprocrau. Dealer « e v e ry ­
w h ere. O rd er b y n am e— P ea rl
AM
O il
'It Always Pays to Buy at Onty's*
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You’ve Wanted to
N on liiivo wanted to s«*«* Wesson Oil and Snowdrift demonstrated all
this week.
Maybe you have.
day to (b a y ’s ('ash and t arry and see for yourself the splendid value
ol these two produets.
Mrs. Mealy will give you several new recipes
that \ on ean t r y fo r vourself.
NOTE OUR REGULAR PRICES
¿f-j 1
if* r
S N O W D R IF T
lbs. only
I lbs. only
S lbs. only
78c Half gallon only. $1.05
$1.43 ( ballon only....... $1.98 l 8
W H Y
PEARL O IL
Full count matches, b pkgs
t >*/•
35c
M O R E ?
Kellogg corn flakes, 2 for.......
Post Toasties, 2 for„......... .
WHY
.........
.....
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Pcm u Brother*, Prop*. —
A ll k in d s and m ake s o f ears « w p e rtly re
palled; eourleuus a it«I |»roin|»t serviee; gas
o lin e , n ils a iu l e o m p le te ga rag e se rvice .
%
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k
e n t s f o r -------------------------------------
T H E C E L E B R A T E D C H E V R O L E T L IN E
28c
Swiss cheese, the-kind-with-holes-
10c
in, per lb.....____________ ____...„40c
PAY
it von
s in
H lir>l von saw il in The Sentinel
FARM ERS’ WEEK AUCTION SALE. JUNE 1G, 1921
0 . A . C. Dairy Bull Calves
(hi tlnvt
Jersey*
Aecrediti'd
Holstein*
Lint, Tubercular I rce
Ouernsey*
Ayrshire*
Popular Blood Line»— Everyone a Herd Builder
You Set the P n ce They'll Improve Your Herd.
Write for dcNeriplivc calaloiiKiie to Dairy I>«p-1.. O. A.
Corrallia, Otmott.
my<i0-jnel04l
10.00 j
_.25c
Royel Club coffee, lb..... ............ 39c
WHY
M O R E?
Seventh Street Garage
25c
15c
Matter «if repairing Hiith street with
bitulithic r«*ferred to street committee
to take up with the property owners *
Water Hupirmtendeiil Hitcher in
■tructeil to get sample
of
Joniettii
«•reek water on his next trip to intake
to n«*nd to stilt«* health board.
K«*so!ution adopted asking f o n u t r y
department to set a sole fir exclusive
us«* by the city *'f the Junietta creek
watemh«*«l a n d 'e o p ie a ordered sent to
all Oregon members o f congress.
t'ity attorney ordered t<* collect d«' j
liiH|ueut str*•«*t assessments on the T. K
f'ainpbell property on P a cific highway j
and on lot J, block J, hl«*Qu«H*n *s ad
«lition.
p,
In th«- matter «»f damage t«> old
• '
heavy hauling «if Hlak«*(’ompton <’«*
trucks, th«* city engineer r«*iM»rt«*il that
he and Assistant Htate Highway Kugi
ncer Lib by I ih «I examined into it and
recommend* d that th« trucks b«* con
Otto Michel, «alary lighOvatch
.10.00 |
LO N D O N
fin«*«! to a 1U foot truck and that
Scott Kay. salary mifhi watch
23.33
lihtk«- Compton lw rcq un rd to make
J. K McFarland, »alary night
(Hpccial to The Sentinel.)
good as before with hot s t u f f pave
»a t. h and expenae.. ...... ..........
50.25 J June i - Among thotte who motored
incut *«»utti to west Main and south o f
O. B. 1‘ itcher, »alary iuar»hal
to Eugene Sunday to attend church
that stre«*t intersection with erush<«l and cxp«DHc..... ................... .........
133.50 were Mr. aud Mra I. N. Hogne, Mrs.
rock.
B. K Job, salary health ottivvr..
Bradshaw, Mrs. Bergren. Mrs. N. W.
< itv attorney instruct««! to huve r«»
Honor Galloway, salary re
White, Mrs. Geo. Sutherland and chit
port at next adjourned meeting on
«•order uud stara|>« ____ _______
2«;.ao dren. Mr. J. K. Banton and daughter.
mutt« r o f fire proof roof f«ir Mrs.
J K Young, salary attorney
30.00 ! Charley Heck, Mr. and Mrs. li. C. Cox
Loueks building on Main street.
Got tag-? Grove KU*«*tri«* C«>.,
and children. Mr. and Mrs. Pruett aud
City attorney report««! old buibling
monthly flat ................................ 233 » : family, Mrs. Townsend and children.
hi r« ir o f lltitel Oregon repaired but
Adjourned to Jane 13.
J. B. House and John Massey.
that roof not eleuued o f moss. \tturn« y
H V G A L U lW A Y , Record«*r.
Henry Combs went to Eugene on
or«i«retl t«i notify owner to have same
business the first o f the week.
« leu tie«! and marshal directed to eu
WATCH TOUR LABEL.
Mrs. Herald Abeene is seriously ill
force sum«* rub* f o f nil roofs.
Hriunag«* at Ntamlard Oil C o . ’s plant
left with str«*ct comniittee to report at
next meeting.
Kina nee
com m itta l
instructed
to
recommend t«i treasurer how t«> invest
sewer fuud.
City engineer directed to have proper
intake cement box put in at M str«*et
storm s«*w«r for connection with west
side school drainage
City engineer instructed to prepare
THE U N I V E R S A L C A R
plans uud sp ecifications for sewer dis
t r o t No. .1, and th«* sewer committee
to prepare an estimated app<»rtionm«*nt
o f the cost o f sain«* to the property
affected.
On motion bills wen* allowed as f •»I
low s:
First National Hank, re«lt*mp-
tiuu o f water bonds 7, 8, 9, 10,
11, 12...................... .................. ......... $0000.00
First Natioual Hank, seuii au
uual interest on water bonds 2304.37
J. I. Jones,
P a c ific
highway
11glit «-t way
Library board, library
fuud
bala nce..... ...
..... 286.08
1>. Sterling, salary as council
tuau....... ...........
5.00
II. Jorguseu, labor aud help
ing engineer................. ........
35.00
Suinlry pay roll laying M str«*et *
storm sewer...........
139.30
\. L Wynne, sapplies
5.25
Phil Jones, labor. ...............
39.15
Mereer Igo Construction Co.,
payment on eontraet
.... 700.99
W L. Ilubbell, in full on alley
pavin g contra«*t
............ .. 1381.22
W.
L.
liubhell,
alley
ap­
proaches and hauling
gravel. .. 18.OS
Nan dry pay roll spn*ading gravel
on Whiteaker avenue .............
9.30
J.
K.
Black more,
hauling
Market salmon
H E A T A N D LIGH T
P A Y
Bulk curve eut macaroni, 3 lbs.
for only
25c
No. 3 ! .j can sliced pineapple
( C a lifo rn ia )
W E S S O N O IL
43c (Quarts only...............60c
Bulk cocoa, lb
H I ANl ) AHI ) O il- COMHAMV
If you haven’t, come Friday or Satur­
PAY
MORE?
at the home o f her parenta, Mr and
Mrs. J. E. Banton.
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wills and Mr.
and Mrs. Lynch C’urrin returned from
Medford Tuesday.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Will Massey motored
to the Grove Wednesday.
Returns From Service.
C. E. McAllister has arrived from
Alaska, where he was a quartermaster
with the regular army. He has received
his discharge and ia visiting hut broth
er Oscar, who also recently returned
from the serviee aud who has a ranci:
up Row river._________________________
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A N O T H E R BIG D R O P
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Knowles & Gräber
H a rd w a re an d
ro v e
F u rn itu re ('.ottim e O d regon
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Bike a bolt of lightning out of a clear sky came the announcement of
a third drop in the price of Ford cars.
Following two substantial
previous reductions, this third drop was entirely unexpected and it
puts the. Ford car in a peculiar position as the biggest value by all
odds to be secure«l in a motor car. The Ford maintains its supremacy in
leading the way to normalcy, as well as in number of sales and quality
of the product. The Ford always has been a normal car for normal
people and it will always maintain that position.
Not only lias the price been reduced but much has been added to
tb«» equipment of the car. For example, all styles can now be
supplied w i t h demountable rims and w h en so equipped the tires are the
same size all over.
J.
Ask Her-
<1
A.
ml
Her«* are the new prices, which became effective June 7:
headman,
hauling
Grove Transfer Co.
.....
17.50
Burg«* A Hardin, sidewalk ap
pro ick
.13.95
Win. Higgins, e«*iii«‘tit work
18.00
S L. Godard, lumber and tile..
2.18
O.
W.
Hlackmore,
helping
or mavbe
von have alrcadv.
a
a
»
. O f....I
W e ean furnish the engage­
ment. ring, and also the wed-
«ling ring for the eereinony.
IN THE PRICE OF FORDS
^
•
Hiilney Lowry, helping engi
i neer...... ............
Fr« <1 Williums, h«*lping engi*
Rt *'i
Anchor Alsted, h«*lpmg #engi-
MOV
i ” 1
4.00
i M
SJt
Frank Hecrist, sprmiding gravel
W e have clocks of every kind, silverware,
cut glass ami jewelry of every kind suitable
for gifts from relatives and friends. If in
doubt, «>r if not in doubt, cohie to
Madsen’s Jewelryj
m
p in k
J. \f. Durham, lumber............
Lamm«*rs Bn»s., lumber..............
Lammers Bros., m ovin g I^ick-
w ood house .................................
Happy Roberts, helping engi
neer....................- .........
O. L Ni«*h«>ls, engin eerin g.....
City Transfer, d en n in g streets
and hauling........... ..................f......
Cottage Grove Sentinel, pub
lishitig proceedings and notice .
Pac. Tel. k
Tel. Co., long
d is t a n c e ....................
. .............-
267.71
11.02
75.00
Chassis Regular ................................
$469.83 f. o. b. Cottage
Chassis Starter
........................................... $541.56 f. o. b. Cottage
Chassis Starter (demountable rims)
$567.18 f. o. b. Cottage
Runabout
Regular
$503.81 f. o. b. Cottage
Runabout Starter
........................... $576.70 f. o. b. Cottage
Runabout
Starter (demountable rim s)..$602.73 f. o. b. Cottage
Touring Regular
.................................... $550.66 f. o. b. Cottage
Touring Starter
.......
$623.55 f. o. b. Cottage
Touring Starter (demountable r im s ).....$649.58 f. o. b. Cottage
»Sedan
$909.90 f. o. b. Cottage
Coupe
$842.21 f. o. b. Cottage
Truck
$623.54 f. o. b. Cottage
Tractor
$725.35 f. o. b. Cottage
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
Grove
2.00
10800
39.75
3.75
.50
Woodson Brothers— Fords and Fordsons