Geo. O. Knowles, balance rock contract assigned................. 70.00 Brown Lumber C o........................ 17.90 (Official Publication.) Crane Co., pipe and f ittin g s .... 162.41 Regul a r m eeting of City Council 11. H arrington, fre ig h t............... 11.47 Wagons, buggies, plows, harrows, June 3, 1912. Council Adjourned to June 10th. cultivators, discs, binders, mowers and Ordinance No. 362 for the improve­ J. E. YOUNG. rakes at the big hole in the wall. ment of Cherry Court with hard su r­ City Recorder. 1 have ju st received a car load of face passed. McCormick binders, mowers and rakes Ordinance No. 353 for the improve­ News of Creswell and Vicinity. direct from the factory which enables m ent of Monroe to Douglas and Doug­ Miss I.eia Parks of Cloverdale, who las to Sixth with hard surface passed. has ju st closet! a very successful term me to sell them at as low a price as Councilman M artin of W ater Com­ of scinml at Pleasant Hill, left the first any good machinery can he sold and on m ittee reported th a t the Layng Creek of the week for Klamath Falls, where term s to suit the purchaser. Good, Dam had been repaired and was fu r­ she will spend the sum m er with rela­ new machines save tim e and labor as well as hay and grain. When you buy nishing w ater to the city. tives and friends. She will visit C ra­ Bids opened ami read for the im ­ ter Lake and other points of interest a McCormick you buy as good a mu chine as can be made. We have them provem ent of T hird S tie e t, formerly while gone. in stock all set up. You can see what W ebber: C. S. Hirdsell. $2,469.80, H. A. C. Bohrnstedt of Minneapolis ami you are g ettin g . We also keep on hand F. Gibbler. $2,494.36; H. Venske, $2,390.30. Bid of Venske accepted and T. S. MacKenzie of l.ithridge, Canada, all ex tras for the McCormick. were in Creswell the first of the week, Waldo Miller has a gentle driving contract awarded. Bids opened and read for the im­ looking over the B ohrnstedt holdings mare for sale. Joe Damewood w ants to buy a gentle provem ent of Sixth S tre e t from the here. Mr. MacKenzie stated th a t he railroad to city lim its: C. S. Hirdsell, had visited every province in Canada pony. #3,826.33; H. F. Gibbler, stations 1 to and th irty -th ree of the states and th at 16, $2.466.06; H. Venske, stations 1 to the W illam ette valley is the best look­ 16 $2,086.85; H. Venske, stations 16 to ing country o f any he had seen. to 26. $1,291.40; Huff A Schilling. 16 to Prof. Barnes ami fam ily arrived F ri­ 26, $950. Bid of H. Venske from s ta ­ day from H arrisburg, where Mr. tions 1 to 16 and of Huff A Schilling Barnes has ju s t closed a successful from stations 16 to 26 were accepted. tern» as principal of the public schools. Motion carried th a t Councilman They will spend the sum m er on th eir Knowles o f S tre e t Com m ittee have ce­ ranch southw est of town. Upon th eir Here we have a Moline wagon made ment crossing put in on alley on L arrival Mrs. Barnes was taken ill ami S treet between Ash and Birch Avenues. was unable to move to th eir farm until by the John Deere Plow Co. This is a first class wagon, well finished, good m aterial and guaranteed by the John Deere Plow Co. The price is right, when you come and see us a t the big hole in the wall. Spray s Column COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS Only One More Week of Our Big $12.50 Suit Sale ■ p v U R lN G availed Now is the tim e to look over mowers and binders to see w hat repairs are needed to be ready for harvest. Cupid flour is as good as the b e s t- $1.40*per sack. J. F. Spray, phone 162. T56 e Tuesday. Mrs. R. W. Crone of Morgan City, La., m other of Mrs. Barnes, will spend the sum m er w ith the fam ily. She was driven from her home by the recent floods in th a t section.—Chroni­ cle. Two Deaths at Drain. Uriah S. Colwell died at Gardiner, June 4th, aged 80 years, 10 months and 52 days. The body was brought from G ardiner and buried in the city ceme­ tery. Mr. Colwell was born in P rince­ ton, Me., Ju ly 29, 1831. He moved to California in 1849, and to Oregon in 1678, and the following year m arried Earen B urnett, near Elkton. Seven children were born to them . The m other and five of the children are still living. The death of Grandma A kers, as she was fam iliarly called, occurred on S a t­ urday afternoon, June 1, from diseases incident to old age, she being past 87. H er death was not unexpected. Mrs. Beulah R. A kers came to Oregon with her husband, the late Jabez A kers, in 1874, and settled near Junction City, where she resided some 30 years, com­ ing to D rain in 1882. She was the m other of eig h t children, only two of whom are now living, Mrs. W. C. Ed­ wards of this, city and Mrs. G. A. Young of Roche Harbor, W ash.—Drain Nonpareil. ___ Legal B lanks.—The Sentinel. c ‘The Shop“ Where Good Printing is Done 15h e SENTINEL « I The Cottage Grove Creamery When y o u *want a dish o f Ice Cream, visit the cream ery. When y o u w a n t a p o u n d o f g o o d Iiu tter, visit the cream ery. When y o u w a n t g o o d B utterm ilk, visit the cream ery. I f y o u have Cream to sell, d o n ’t fail to visit the cream ery. If you haven't a cream separator, be sure and get our terms and prices upon the DeLaval, the best separator on the market. And remember we take cream the same as cash. A small payment down gets one. COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY •'A SQUARE DEAL TO ALL” J» them selves of the opportunity to purchase €JT o the man w h o has not yet bought and intends pur­ chasing a suit this spring, our Sale offers to him the opportunity to buy at a liberal reduction. All Suits Worth up to $20 On Sale at $ j 12.50 ^ [T h e lot includes all the new colorings of brown, tan, gray and blue. L e a d in g C lo th ie rs, F u rn ish e rs, M en 's H e av y a n d D ress S h o es I have Planet Junior and John Deere planters and cultivators. W ith plant­ ing and good cultivation you will be surprised a t how your land will pro­ duce. L. C. Parm alee has a horse for sale. W eight 1,600 pounds. Gentle. Price *75. Phone 20 F 32. Do you w ant a new wagon or buggy? When you come to town come in the big hole in the wall and see w hat w e’ve got. » W. A. Hemenway has White Pekin duck eggs for sale. Buff Orpington eggs, Plymouth Rock eggs, $1.00 per settin g . Phone 125 to Mrs. J . F. Spray. Rem em ber the goat. He will kill the brush and make the grass grow while you sleep. More cows, more goats, more hens, pays your bills in cash and makes long friends. A. B. A tkins has choice Black Mi­ norca eggs for sale. Bales Bros, have Black Orpington eggs for sale. I pay cash for chickens, eggs, holes, grain. Page field fence is a spring steel, best by every test. Phone 162. Lime and cem ent a t S pray’s. John Deere and O liver plows a t S pray’s. Hood River N iagara Sprays, the best by every te s t a t S p ray ’s. Buy your feed and flour of Spray. Phone 162. Shingles and posts. Phone 162. I deliver free to all p arts of town. Spray, phone 162. Try a load of th a t oak grub wood. Lots of heat to the square inch. Spray. Phone 162. When you buy flour of Spray you buy it stra ig h t from the car to the consum­ er. McDole Bros, have 100 goats for sale, also one milch cow. J . F. Spray has a pair of young mares for sale. W eight 1,250 lbs. each. If you w ant to buy or sell anything, ask Spray a t the big hole in the wall. C urtis Veatch has 3 good milch cows, also Jersey and Holstein bull calf, for sale. Expenses for Girls at 0. A. C. If you are a shipper of cream remember we want your cream and that we pay the highest cash price, furnish the cans and pay the freight. tw o w eeks, scores of men have THE OREGON WOOLEN MILLS STORE “ SOMETHING DIFFERENT” *- x ~ x ~ x x k - x ~ x ~ x ~ x x k ~ x x ~ x k ~ x k ~ x ~ x k -- x x ~X“X~X“X~ x ~ x ~ x ~><‘^ City Attorney was instructed to pre­ pare an ordinance fixing specifications for cement sidewalks. The following bills we'e allowed; Ed Newcomb, labor....................$ 1.80 T. C. Abrams, labor___t .......... 4.00 Ellis Robinson, street sweeping. 27.50 F. H. Snodgrass, salary............. 75.00 Fred Hurtzel, special police__ 2.50 Bert McKibben, special police.. 15.00 I. A. Randall, labor.................... 9.50 H. J. Jorgenson, labor............... 2.25 Q. C. Hazleton, street w ork...............50 H. A. Tibels, special p o lice.... 2.50 Geo. Widdersheim, special police 2.50 C. G. Mfg. Co., office fixtures.. 30.80 Garoutte A Awbrey, meals for prisoners.......................................... 75 N. H. Martin, work on dam __ 57.20 Geo. Allen, labor......................... 43.76 J. W. Sears, labor........................ 20 00 J. W. Sears, labor..............'.... 20.00 C. P. Jones, typew riting........... 4.40 C. P. Jones, salary...................... 125.00 G. B. Pitcher, salary.................. 75.00 E. W. Armes, hauling rock....... 4.00 J. A. Elledge, labor.................... 12.50 O. W. Dunn, labor...................... 6.00 H. J. Shinn, services.................. 5.00 J. E. Young, s a la ry ................... 40.00 Knowles & Graber, hardw are... 3.20 Knowles & Graber, material for Layng Creek Dam................. 1.25 H. A. Miller, Machine w o rk .... 5.75 Sentinel, printing........................ 11.35 C. G. Electric Co.......................... 267.00 W. W. Oglesby, health officer.. 10.00 Leader, printing.......................... 1.60 L. P. McCoy, lumber.................. 57.12 C. G. Transfer Co........................ 6.57 Star Lumber Co............................ 22.40 Wynne & Woods, hardw are....... 3.00 Fire D epartm ent.......................... 21.50 last their Spring Suit at a handsome saving. Dishes We have just received a beautiful, distinctly new pattern from Eng­ land. The design is very catchy and pleasing to the eye—when you see them, you will want them—the price is very reasonable and we sell by the set or piece. See nattern in display window. the Expenses for girls attending the Ore­ gon A gricultural College are tabulated in convenient form in a new booklet recently issued. They include a reg is­ tration fee of (5 for the year, incident­ al fee of $2 a sem ester, gymnasium locker fee of $1.50 for each of the two sem esters, gymnasium suit costing $3.50, books and stationery $5 to $15 ac­ cording to class, and room and board a t about $15 a month in the dorm itory. Visiting cards—The Sentinel. «£♦ fj» «J* Vfm tïiam O x fo a û s W ell dreaded men will tell y o u that for handsome, per­ f e c tly fitting O x f o r d s that le e p their shape like new, you c a n n o t equal the A m e ric a n Gentleman line. All styles— *11 leathers WHERE YOU DO BETTER