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* CU STO M ERS D EM AN D OF A Bank courtesy and both the in clination and ability to accom modate patrons within bounds that guarantee a safe and sound institution. This bank is willing to be judged by this measure. Mrs. Taylor Needham and dnughter after having spent the Fourth o f July have returned to their home in Hpring- 1 with Mrs. W hitlock’s parents, Mr. and field after a three weeks’ visit with rel Mr«. J. T. DeHpain. atives here. The protective T a riff Cyclopedia, : Mrs. Matilda Applegate was up from prepared and published by the Ameri Drain Thuraday and Friday on business. can Protective league, New York, will A. J. Armstrong and W. J. McAdams be ready for dietribution on or about returned Hunday from a trip through Auguet let. The Cyclopedia will con Eastern Oergon, where Mr. Armstrong tain the official text o f the Cnderwood took some fine pictures. The gentle * law; the Underwood and Payne-Aldrich men report that Cottage Grove should duty on artirlea in both laws; wbat one be well satisfied with conditions here Henator* and Congressman said for and compared with conditions in the port o f ageiast the Underwood bill; and a co pious index o f over 8,000 citations. The the state which they visited. Phone your orders for wood to the volume will consist o f about nine bun Cottage Grove Mfg. Co. We have the dred (900; pages and will answer all very best old growth flr in both 16-ineb question» on the T a riff (Question. First National Bank ! Laat sM k the printer forgot to attach our name to our ad. and we felt for a few minutes like getting sore, bat when folks began coming In after the goods w* bad advertised. w* changed our minds. Mr*. C. O. Hmith of Portland spent Ih« Mitrion Erne«t «pent the pn»t week in week end with b.r aunt, Mr*. W. N. J’ortland. Rinehart, «ml hrr lilllr daughter. Mr. and Mr«. Dave Kiaaue and dnugb Valvoline luhricatiug oil« for «11 pur- ter Mildred will I t » . « soon for Po«t, |M iar. «1 Wynn« k Wood«. where Mr. Ki««ue bn» taken a home Abnrr Uilrbrial returned lo Carltoi atead. Mr. and Mr». H. It. Mur«», Mr«. Monday morning a ft«r having »pent th« Kiaaue'■ parent», have been in Pont aev- eral month» and art- murk plena.d with week «nd at horn«. I* C. Oruaou returned to Carlton the country. Monday morning, a fi.r «ponding the F. J. Hard returned to Kugene Mon Fourth with Mra. Oruwm. day after having been at hia Bohemia propertiea for aome time. RANGES,COOK STOVES HEATERS A Large Aaaortmcnt K IN T E R BR O S . HOUSE fO lW IH M IM _ PHONE # NUf-CEO J. W. Htoopa, earetakrr o f lawn», «hrubbery and lota in cemetery. Phone I6M L . jly 2Vpd Prof, and Mr». A. J. Collier and daughter o f Eugene were in the eity Huudny and Monday. Mra. Alice W ill» Noth o f Medford ar rived Wedne»day for a viait with her Tb« eann.ry eomm.nr.d oprralion« parent», Mr. and Mr«. O. P. W ill», at July 7. W « ran 'I ran, but w . ran mak« ■ «radon. i| U a lit y photo«. W# not only r a n , but Mra. Jaa. Hemenway and Mr». J. B. w* do. ^Armstrong Studios, 24 North Pbelpa »pent Monday at the Oibier Hixtb. Jr ranch near Hnginnw. Mia* Lucy Mnnhall o f Han Franeiseo When you build that new aidewalk arrived in th« eity Haturday and after make it a valuable aeaet to your pro ap«nding th« night h«r., coatinied into perty— uae cement from the Cottage li»h«mia, wrhrr« «h . will »p«nd »oin« Grove Mfg. Co. may 271 f tim . « * th. gu«»t o f Mr». Henry Albert G riffin went to Eugene ye» lan d au . terday morning for a viait o f »everal Oro. Atkinson r.turn.d Friday from day» with bia brother, Jea*e Griffin. lin a , where hr waa called by th. »irk Mr. and Mr». Robert Oile o f Ko»eburg nrsK o f bia moth.r, who died whilr hr motored down from Koaeburg and »pent waa tb.ra. the Fourth with Mra. G ile'» mother and V aiater, Mra. Mary Currin and Mr*. Erneat Purvance. JO E B A K ER General Blacksmith AND R E P A IR WORK L O C A T E D O N W E S T S ID E Ediaon and Victor Talking Markin.» on eaay payment plan. M ill« k Roach Muaiy House. W II. Uowdy waa taken aerioualy ill Hunday night and waa removed to the Eugene hoapital the followinng morn ing. He i* aomewhat improved now and it ia thought that hia recovery will be rapid. Mr. and Mr«. M. C. Athey returned Tueaday morning from Portland where they had been aince Haturday. ____ term o f school. Mias Kuth Woodard has returned from Heattle, where ahe attended the Wash ington “ L V Standard and Clover L ea f binder twine at Wynne k Wood«. The creditor« o f Mary Bartel« met this morning in Eugene at the o ffice o f C. A. Winterineier, referee in bank ruptey. A U T O LIVERY Partie« taken in any direction Prices right, r. A. CLOW. Phone 150— J Mr. and Mra. Jaa. MrCredie and little daughter Janice o f Han Francisco and Mrs. Harry Kreuger o f Butte, Mont., arrived Hunday and will spend the summer with Mr. and Mrs. Hen Lurch, parents o f Mra. McCredie and Mra. Kreuger. Read the sperial price« in ad. o f Burk holder W oods Co. Mr. and Mrs. K. II. I.nndess o f Cres- well and Fred I*andeaa o f Portland spent the Fourth at the Win Ijindess home. Among those from this eity who spent the Fourth at Kugene were: Mra. Dana Lawton, Mra. Merle Hcovell, Dale Haw kina, Kay Kerr, Robert Jonea, Frank Potts, Mr. and Mra. C. C. Cruaon, Miaa Minnie Wiirox, Emerson Wilcox, Bob W. M. Brown, o f the Brown Dumber Atkinson, Ken Hanford, Chester Baker, Co., drovet up from Eugene in hi» ma Mrs. A. W. Humers, Miss Mabel Me- chine yesterday morning. Champion binder», mowing mnrhinea, hay rack» and repair» at Wynne k Wood». C. A. Bartell ia recovering from a painful burn on hia right forearm, sua- tained several days ago from the boil ing radiator of an automobile. It waa while on hia way to Ixirane with the F. F. Fox party in a Winton Six ma chine that the accident happened. f\ed and Edmond Aldrich returned Friday from Hnlem, where they had been visiting their grandparents. Mia» Veta Pitcher o f Diaaton «pent «everal days thin week visiting relatives here. TENTS at NEWPORT Those going to Newport by the 8ea for u vacation should make ar rangements for accommodations be forehand, as they will be srarce dur ing the outing season. I have one small tent for r « » * at $4.00 per week and large tent with two full sized beds at $5.00 per week. Everything furnished with either tent except silverware. Renters have use o f kitchen, dining room and sitting room in house without extra charge. Good sidewalk tc the beach, about fifteen minutes’ walk. Head deposit in making reservation. Mrs. Daniel Olson, box 76, Newport, Ore, Ya- quina Cottage, Sixth and Madison. Folks seemed to know that tba goods we bad advert!sad could only be found here. you want tba bast In tabl* delicacies, ask us. name that was laft off last weak. W e ’v# got It. When Hare's tba T 5 he cTWETSAN SHOP may27tf Ç jalrja n fjfrg Ç^m un y ¡1 Our Nam e Isn’t Attached Thereto The W. C. T. U. will hold its regular meeting Friday afternoon at three Mrs. N. E. Compton is recovering from o'clock at the home o f Mr*. Harah Knox an attack of tonsilitis. on Mixtb Htreet. Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Jorgenson were Mr. and Mr». J. N. Waterhouse were up from Mabel to spend the Fourth at up from Kugene Friday and Haturday their homes here. to »pend the Fourth with Mr. and Mr». John Johnson and family left last A. 11. King. week for Bridgeport, Wash. Mr*. C. C. DuBruille, o f Eugene, F. 0. Htiller returned to Portland formerly of this eity, wus the compan Monday after a busiuess visit here. He ion o f Mr*. A. Looney o f Eugene Friday uwued the Cottage Grove Creamery aev afternoon when the automobile driven era! years ago and retains considera by Mr». Looney crashed into a street M any M a t te r s 'o f M o rs than''Passing M om en t ble property interests in the city. car on Willamette Htreet. The rear When you buy underwear for the sum •tep of the street car was torn complete mer moat ha ask for Ch*liners Porous ly o ff, but the machine and occupants C Any tl.m In fhse# column* containing on IK# loot Mno Ih trto f tha mark (. .), I* paid advertising. | TKIa announcamant la mada In knit for boys and men. Every garment escuped injury. Mrs. latency was try complianca with ih# postal r#gulatlon*.| guaranteed to give satisfaction. Hee ing to avoid a collision with another them ut Powell and C o ’s. jlOc. machine and did not know the street car Mrs. Geo. McQueen suffered an at was near until »he nit it. I altaolutely guarantee to remove and tark of the grip the latter part o f the M i.« W illi. Mr O r. o f Eug»ne visile I Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Hmith and Miss her ruu.ina, Misses Vrtu Holderiuun and replace half aolra aud make rend just week. Mabel Veateh and Joe Hmith drove *o M n I»*-1 Veateh un.i Mr*. K*>y Short, from menta without pain to the porketbook. Miss Heater Hernia returned Friday lotrp"c and from there to Eugene and Dr. O off, Hhoe Hoapital. jlO tf from Yoaealla, where ahe completed a return Haturday. Friday to# Monday. and 4 foot lengths. . || Folks K now Our Ad. E v en W h en T a b le Delicacies CO U NC IL PROCEEDINGS (O fficia l Publication.) July 6, 1914.— A ll eouneilmen pres ent. Minutes o f last meeting read and approved. On motion an ordinance was ordered drawn for the purchase o f sewer pipe and laying the same from the present storm sewer in North Douglas street to the north line o f Villard Place. The treasurer’s report for the first half o f the year was read, ordered pub lished and placed on file. Moved that the city engineer’s esti mate o f the amount due Ambrose Burd- sal Co., towit, $ 2 X 9 . for work on North Ninth street and $M0,A5 for work on Eighth street, be approved and that warrants be drawn covering same in Mr. and Mr». H. >1. Petrie and their amounts not to exceed $300 each, said gueat», Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Turner and warrants to be delivered to Ambrose- »mall son o f Wisconsin, »pent Haturduy Burdsal Co. when it shall make settle at l-qrane. Mr. Turner is a nephew of ment for uae o f rock quarries, etc., laat Mr. Petrie and he and Mrs. Turner summer. stopped here from Thursday to Tuesday On motion the eity engineer waa in on their return to their borne in W is structed to see that maintenance work consin from California, where they waa done where required. »pent three months with Mrs. Turner's The following bills were duly audited parents. and allowed. L«ga l blanks at Rentinel office. Modern Pharmacy, minute book.$ 2.55 1.20 Elmer Hpencer spent the week erd 'n Hwengel Hdw. Co., paint........... A. W. Burners, livery h i r e . . . . . . 5.50 Eugene. Miss Mildred Pringle, Mias Ij-h i Wid- Rentinel, printing ...................... 11.03 3.20 dersb'eim and G. G. Morehead, the bit Blaekmore k M cF a rla n d ........... I Chambers Lumber Co., lumber for ter o f Portland, spent Friday night in crossing .................................. 16.59 Eugene, going from there to C'ow the Frank Woodruff, pipe, fittings next morning to spend the Fourth. and la b o r ................................. 12.85 Mr. and Mrs. George Hawley drove C. G. Transfer Co. cleaning sts.. . 35.75 fr#m Eugene Friday evening, spending W. B. Osmon, digging ditch........ 41.10 the night here nnd going on to LoraLC G. G. Warner, salary and e x p ... 45.10 for the Fourth. J. H. Brown, salary.................... 75.00 Mr. and Mrs. K. J. I.egat, Floyd, O. Michael, asst. Engineer......... 25.00 Minor, Isabelle and Arnold Billings are Wm. Higgins, excavating ap spending a couple months camping out proach to bridge .................... 2.50 in Pass Creek Canyon. H. J. Jorgenson, asst, engineer.. 22.50 The Methodist Hunday school is out J. E. Young, salary and filin g today on a hay rack ride and picnic. f e e s ......................................... 60.00 Prof. J. E. Dunton and Alta King O. L. Nichols, salary.................. 120.00 20.50 visited Ixirane, Crow and nearly all Fire Co., salary ......................... other Riuslaw Valley points on the W. W. Oglesby, salary................. 10.00 1. 1 5 Fourth, the trip being made in the Duc- H . Cocbran A. L. Flynn, digging water ditch ton ear. on Ninth street ...................... 21.42 J. 11. Rpriggs ia able to be out again 1.25 after an attack o f appedicitis and gall Albert Pirkett, work on pipe line G. B. Pitcher, salary and stop stones. watch ...................................... 80.00 A reunion o f the Hhields family is H. Eakin, collecting water rent. 92.59 being held today with a picnic dinner C. G. Electric Co., lights............. 284.80 in the city park. Portland Wood Pipe C-o , pipe for Mra. F. M. Chrisman o f Rilver Lake, Ninth 8t. and hydrants........... 325.92 W. D. Robinette o f Hummer Lake, W. T. Gauld k Co., pipe and fittin g s .. 89.71 Matlock and %ife o f Portland, Mrs. G. Ambrose-Burdsal Co., Ninth St. B. Hplawn and Mrs. Marvin Murphy o f contract .................................. 289.72 Hawley, A. J. Matlock o f Crawfords- Ambrose-Burdsal Co., Eighth St. ville, Mrs. C. J. Chance o f Aumsville contract, June estim a te......... 300.00 and Mrs. Geloa Robinette o f Pleasant Ambrose-Burdsal Co., Eight St. Hill are here to attend the reunion o f contract .................................. 300.00 the Shields family. Ambrose Burdsal C-o., Eighth St. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Brainard have contract .................................. 210.05 moved to Eugene, where Mr. Brninard Meeting adjourned to July 15. is connected with the Rkotheim Invest J. E. YOUNG, ment Co., and are domiciled at the City Becorde.r handsome new Bartle Court Apartments on East Eleventh street. Why not have what you want when Areh Connelly returned to Portland a want ad. in The Sentinel at one cent this morning after a short visit with a word will get it for yon. apr22-tf his mother, Mrs. Kate Perkins. An Old Auction BUI. An interesting cariosity in the form o f an ante-bellum auction sale notice reprinted from an old Misaonri paper was brought into The Rentinel office Monday (>y Clyde Kleiber, himself a Misaourian. The notiee with its quaint punctuation follows: State o f Mo., Co., o f Pike. To Whom it may eoneern: The undersigned will Tuesday, Hept. 29 A. D., 1846, sell at publie outcry, for cash, on premises, where Coon Creek eroase* the Misaouri road, the following chattels; 9 yoke o f oxen and chains; wagons with beds; three n i g g e r wenches; 4 buck niggers; 3 nigger boys; 2 prairie plows; 25 steel traps; 1 barrel piekled cabbage; 1 hogshead tobacco; 1 lot nigger hoes; spinning wheel; loom; 3 fox hounds; a lot o f eoon, mink and skunk skins and a lot o f other articles. Am gwine to California. John Doe. Biehard Roe, Cryer. Free head cheese, apples and hard cider at noon. 2 In advertising always say what you believe, i f you wish people to believe what yon say. apr22-tf Spriggs Bros. B la c k s m it h s Horse Shoeing and General Repairing Work SLtk Street iear Mail Phone 40 WANT ADS! : ------------------------------------------------- :: ’ $ Ads. under this head at one cent a ‘ ’ > > a word each insertion fo r five • > ! insertions; 16 2-3 per cent die- ! ! J count after fifth insertion; 33 < • 1-3 per cent discount after eighth « > < > insertion. Figures and initials ! \ I | are counted as words. \ J P L A C E FOR R E N T — F R ^ N K VA N - Schoiach, Wildwood. jlyl-8c FOR BALE OB TRADE FOR RALE— One mare with foal, Harry Knowlton left this morning REPORT weight 1300 pounds; one gelding 3 after a short viait with his family here. of th* Condition of Tha First National Pianos :: :: Phonographs ; years old, weight 1300 pounds. W. Bank at Cottage drove. Oregon, J. E. Bedford purchased a Ford C liff Widdersheim left this morning Musical Merchandise E. W A L K E R , Walker, Or. jlyStfc automobile laat week. Farland, Miss Eunice VanDenburg, for a vacation trip to Eugene and Port at tha Close of Business Jane 30, 1914 Sewing Machines R ESO U RCES. Mr. and Mra. llnrry Kobinaon and two Miss Winnie Landess and Misa Hattie land. FOR 8A LE .— Three-year-old registered > MUli * Roach Muaic House $143-167.7« little daughters, formerly o f IJndaey, I.andcss. Judge H. J. Shinn wns a Eugene pas L o an s s a d Discounts Jersey bulk J. D. ANDERSON. First Nat. Bank Bldg. O verd rafts, seem ed s a d u n s e c u ie d __ 354 39 Calif., arrived in the eity Thursday and 11,500.00 Ringer Rewing Machines at Mills k senger this morning. U. ft. Bonds to secure circu la tion jy8tfe a,ooo.oo O ther Bonds to aecnre postal sa vin g » .. have taken a residence on Third Street. Roach Muaic House. Easy payment J. 8. Milne was a Portland passenger Bonds. S ecurities, etc. ........ ............ 30.ii3.9s B a n k in g bouse. F u rn itu re and F ix tu re s * 3.343 3 ° F IN E VETCH A N D O A T H A Y FOR Mra. Horace Hurmi o f Portland will plan. a lt f this morning. O ther R eal Rotate O w n e d ................. ......... . 1,810 sale. Inquire o f Mrs. 8. E. Cochran. H. M. Wallace «pent the week end arrive this evening for a month 'a viait Due from N ation al B an k s (not reserve Victor Chambers, Herman Edwards a gen ts; ............... ...... ............... to.ajo.j6 jly 8c with hia daughter, Mr«. H. C. Darling, with her brother, Harry Kobinaon, and The Townsend Creamery Co. has Due from State sm l P riva te Banka and and Misses Ada Matthews and Mne at Coburg. B an k ers, T ru s t C o m pan ies and S a v her mother-in law, Mr». Harah Harms. Armstrong motored down to Eugene for opened its new plant at Portland cost in g s B a n k s >.551.08 FOR S A L E — REGISTERED O. I. C. Mrnoked bacon, 17 cent« per pound. Due from A p p roved Reserve A g e n ts _ 41. M6 *9 ing $130,000. George Mnrkabury waa a Eugene pna the Fourth. boar and resgistered Jersey bull calf. C h eck s a n d other Cash Item s ....... 4 S 4 0 J Burk holder-Wood« Co. N otes o f other N ation al B anks 700.00 aenger Tuesday afternoon. E. J. Rears, Saginaw. jlyl-8pd Under the meat inspection ordinance Miss Veta Holderman and Bert Trask F ra ctio n al P aper C u rren cy, N ick le s Mra. Krzinh Veateh left Thuraday for SS7 jo Hhredded Cocoanut, best grude, 19 motorcycled from here to Lorane and at Portland two inspectors have been and C e n t s ................ FOR S A L E :— REGISTERED 2 Y E A R L a w fu l M oney R eserve in B ank, vis: (iranta Pa«« where ahe will «pend sev- cent« per pound. Burkholdor-Wooda Co. from l.orane to Eugene Saturday. appointed. Specie ... ............. ............ .................... 17.9*4-30 old Holstein Bull, cheap. M. A. Horn, R edem ption fund w ith U . S . T reasu rer eral week« with her «on, Elbert Veateh. There is general protest against ex Mra. David Griggs and son Allen went While en route to Eugene Miss Holder- 613.00 (3 per cen t ol circu la tio n )..................... Walker, Ore. Phone 31F24 Mra. Harah E. Cochran returned from to Kugene yesterday afternoon for a man had the misfortune to be thrown tending terms o f all county officials to jn23-jlyl-8pd $3°«. 631.33 T o ta l ............................................ Eugene Monday to look after buaine»« short viait with Mra. G riggs' parents, o ff the rear seat o f the motorcycle and four years, a bill that is being init L I A B I L I T IE S wns quite severely bruised and shaken iated. matter«. $ a3.000.00 B A R G A IN C ap ital Stock paid in ................ IN H O TE L PR O PE R TY. Mr. and Mra. I. H. Bingham. Su rplu s fund ............................................. *5.000.00 Must sell .on account o f health. Part The Divide and I.or«ne bn«e ball An Italian colony and R >man cheese U n divided ProAts. less E x p e n se s and Mrs. J. M. Howe and Mias Lola Howe up. T a x e s paid ............................................. 1s.sts.9B cash and part time with security. teama will meet Hunday at Divide. Mrs. Zimmerman and two son» of industry are slated for Coos county. left yesterday nfternoon after a short Reserved for T a x e s ___ ____________ 1 J09.48 N ation al Bank N otes O u tstan din g 1 >,500 00 Mrs. Ida Thompson, Hotel Thompson. Portlnnd arrived in the eity Iasi week Miaa Veta Holderman o f Kujada «pent viait with Mra. H ow e’» daughter, Mrs. Jnmes Tracy will erect a two story Due to Truot C om pan ies and S a v in g s jn l7 tfe nnd went directly to the Bohemia concrete building at Oregon City. B a n k s . . . . . . ____ .......... 7*1*4 ‘ he paat week with her couain, Mr«. K< v K. K. Mills. In d ividu al deposits subject to ch eck k..._ r*3.SS« Jf mines, where they will spend their en and certlB cates of deposit Hhort. G. F. King ia in Portland. Huntington is building a municipal T Dem H A V IN G DECIDED TO LO C ATE IN im e cert i Acs tea o< d e p o sit...................... 4J84. >6 tire vacation. C ettided C h e ck s_______ ___ Crook County, w ill o ffe r 48 acres one hall. There are a lot o f things a whole lot $ $ $ »»»♦ «$ »♦ ♦ ♦ »»■ > C a sh ier's c h e ck s ou tstan d in g i,6 » .u Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Whitlock o f Ru- mile from eity with good spring. Sev o f people can’t do and a few things Postal S av in gs D eposits ................. 811.64 Mother Would Be Proud of ;; moat anyone can do. There are n num jada returned to their home yesterday eral acres ready for plow. $2,000 To tal ........................... SjoA.A51.55 A want ad. in The Sentinel got an old the Bread W e Make. cash i f taken soon. Would trade for S tate o f O regon . C o u n ty of L an e, aw ber o f things that certain people do bet maid three husbands, another ad. I, T . C. W H E E L E R . C ash ier o< th e above Central Oregon property. For partic ter than others. Those things are some brought her three children for adoption nam ed h a n k , do so le m n ly sw ear th at th e above statem ent is true to th e best ol m y k n o w led ge ular* see J. C. Morss, or adress 8. B. times called fortes. Our forte in making and still another ad. located her three and belief. T . C. W H E E L E R . C ashier. Mora«, Post, Oregon. jnl0jy3c quality photos. Armstrong Htudioa, * Subscribed and sw o rn to te fo re m e th is 7th - < > husbands for her after they bad run (Across from M. K. Church) < ► d sy o l J u ly, 1914. 24 North Hjxth. jy 8 15 away. A want ad. in The Sentinel will S M A L L FU R N ISH E D COTTAGE A T J. 8 . Y O U N G $25 Down and $15 a Month. ; N o tary Public. • Always Get the Bread With Mr». Dora Fields leaves today for a do most anything. One cent a w ord.... rear o f Cottage Hotel for sale at a H E R B E R T E A K IN . Cheaper Than Paying Rent. ' The Pennant Wrappers viait at seaside points and at Prosser, N W W H IT E , bargain. Mrs. Matilda Applegate, Apply Sentinel Office. O L IV E R V B A T C H , Wash. Drain, Oregon. my27tf Calling carda— T h* Sentinel. D iiccto rs. Testimonials upon request. ahoe chiropractor. Dr. Goff, mh25tf •F i| Baker s Bakery || i; NEW HOUSE FOR SALE I S I