Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, October 07, 1914, Image 5

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CUSTOM 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.
First National Bank
( 0 aU'ii u f tin' CJm im
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M a n y M u tte rs o f M o r e than P a s s in g M o m e n t
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Any ll.m in t h è » , c o lo n i» coiitaining a k .y d u i. on Ih . lu .t line t h . r . -
o f I» paid advertisin g. (T h i* e n n o u n c .m .n t it muda in c o m p ila n e .
with Ih . poalal régulation.)
lie v e u benrt end »«a “ The T »ey n '
lle n r t» ,” u w onderful aontinued «tory
liem g «liown ut Tbe Arcuile,
o7
Mr. uml Mr». A. Iloolitlle muvrd t»
f'reaw ell ln»t week «m i eip a et tu uiiike
timi tbeir future buine.
M illinery o|ieniug ut The Voglie Mnt
unluy under tbe nrw m enagrm eul. o7c
T
W beeler retur ned Inai VVedne»
dny from u tni»ine»» trip tu Portland
Iteri fliirrow » hn» returned from lto»e
liurg nml bu» renumed hi» poaitiou ut
tbe Southern l'ucilie deput.
None «o old or homel** thut The Hen
linai would not like hi» or ber pletore
in it* gullery o f old reaident» o f tbe
C olla g e (trova rountry. I f you ure (13
or over nml bave not lieforr hud u pie
ture tukeu for u». culi ut 'h e Arm»trong
Htudio» und bave one tnken
It will
roat you nothing nlld we will g>V" you
one plcture free o f rhnrge.
o ’ tf
FREE !
Each week we w ill g iv e away
piece o f furniture. Wutvb our
window».
HINTER BROS
The |lou»e Furti lab era
Iteri Trn»k returned ln»t week from
»pending n vueution at Kujndu.
.lume» W b itford returned lu»t week
from nil »»ten ded trip into tbe hill«.
“ The Trey o " H e a r t « " ut Arcade
tonight uml on Tue»dny night* bere%f
ter.
Johu CulTmnn wn» down from Ito
brinili during tbe pn»t week.
Mi»»
Junnilu K ro»ehel, o f Albany, niece o f
Tho». l’ arker, accom panied him from
l.undpnrk and ha» returned to ber home
Win. I^indea», Jr., returned la»t week
from (be North Fork, where be wn» in
the furent service during tbe «iiminer
I
JO E BAK ER
General Blacksmith
AND
R E P A IR
WORK
L O C A T E D ON W E S T SIDE
J. I. Cti»e Flow » and Harrow«, Vulcan
(.'billed l'luw «. Boiling Coulter», etc.
W ynne A W ood*.
».'Ititi
A. I.. I'lant and fam ily have arrived
from Oakland and have purchu»ed tbe
new Cooper hou»e in M ilnpoo I'ark licit
to the lieHpain house.
Mr. I’ lant i» a
carpenter and w ill be em ployed by Mr.
•Cooper.
Itale llnw kin» returned Huturdny
from New|Mirt, w bere he «peni a monili,
ami ha» resiimed bi» poaition w itb Tbe
Non (inai.
Mr ami Mr». I( Il Kennedy o f f o t
tage (trova, are vU iting tbeir dnughter,
Mr«. W. A. Kmgo
Huleui Hlntenuiun.
Ito n ’t mia» tbe m illm ery openiug ut
Tbe Vogue Muturday.
o7c
Tbe ( Irmi Robinson residence i» tic
ing remodeled.
M r» t'ruuk lla m b r ir k i» ut a l ’or!
land hospital.
Tbere com e» a tinte in tbe life o f
nearly every muti wben he i» rei|ue»ted
lo furuiab a pbotogrnph for publica
liuti.
Fully tw o tbird» o f tbe plinto
grapb» o f Cottage (trova people and
»eene» publiahed in tbe Portland papera
rome (toni tbe Armstrong Mtudìu» and
you bave noticed bow they show up
Ite prepnred wben your turn rome»
».Hi.li?
Mr. and Mr». A. W Wam|Mde o f Col
tage (irove «peni last werk ut tbe borni
o f Mr. W'nmpolr '« .notber, Mr». M
W'niupole, in Ibi» c ity .— W oodburn In
dapandent.
Mr. and Mr*. Mnddox o f l ’ortlund,
furnier resident« o f Cottage (Irove, re
turued homr Hunday after a vi»it bere
(ieo. Ilruiiifleld, who ha» lieen in tbe
biryrle rrpnir bu»ine»» for a numlier o f
yeara, i» going tu move tu Mursblield
Mr». (teorge Kaltem bn» pre»enteil The
Hentinel witb «urne Hnow appiè» whirli
»he hrooght witb ber wben »Ite returned
from M ichigan. I . i» needle»» tu aay
thut thè fruit, allhough llnely fin v o m ì,
due» not rouipare in «ire or i|unlity witb
Ihnt raiaed in Oregon.
Currin Cooley hn» been appointed
agent for thè Oregon Pire Itelief Co.,
i succeeding It. T. Aw bry
».tut f c
A. C. Kinter attended the county
Humlny Hrhool convent: in that was in
■■•«■ion in Kugene Friday um l Saturday
Bog O riggs wn» in from Comstock
M onday. He bad just returned from
Month Biver, where be bad cbnrgi of
■o;ne road construction work.
A »‘ Irrtng photo piny tilled witb many
thrill«, " T b e Trey o ' H e a r t « ," at Th
Arcade every Tuesday night.
o7
Arthur Hnle» uf Dorena was in K ii
gene Saturday.
K K. Mill* wiii in Kugene Hnturdny
on luinine»«.
County Fruit Innpertor Stewart vva*
in Kugene Haturday.
“ N o Hunting or F ish in g “ signs for
sale by The Sentinel,
M nrjorie Teeters, who had been visit
ing at l.uiidpnrk with her unrle, Harry
Parker, has returned to her home in Al
buy.
Miss V ela lloldertnan lias been down
from Bujada during the past week vis
I,. H. Hill WII« ill Kugene last Wedln*» iting relatives.
O liver Ventrh suffered an attack o f
winy.
k Have that »oiled »uit mude to look the grip during the past week.
Why not reduce the cost o f your in
like new by leuving it at Mr». Hender
» o n '» rlcuuing, pressing nnd mending suranc.et I.KHH than fraternal if you
DIK.
All your money bark if you
parlor.
Next door to express office
Think it over.
I t ’s worth
Kntiafaction guaranteed.
o7 2Hc L IV E .
while.
Ilnrry M etcalf.
n gliftfc
Frank Jordan and fam ily have moved
Oisston-Champion Stage Line to Kugene from Corvallis.
N. W. W hite o f Coast Fork. J. T.
A L E X l.U N D B E R G , l ’ rop.
.Small and I.evi (leer o f London, Oeo.
Cook o f Doreiin und H. H. Jackson o f
F R E IO H T IN G
W alker lire serving on the rireuit
Hnddle llor»e» nnd l ’ueking tu All
court ju ry at Kugene.
l’ art* o f thè Camp
Fire is no reapeeter o f persons nnd
l'bon e Iti F4I
your property may be next to be wiped
out In the tw inkling o f an eye. I f you
are a conservative business man you
Mr». F. II. CiHik o f Yoncnllu visited will see that you are am ply protected
against loss. Harry M etcalf ran fur
Mr», lien (itoff last week.
Mr». J. T. Moore, who fell and nish you with the best there is in that
s.'IOt f
sprained her ankle n week ngo Tiles line.
dny, i» still eon lined to her home, and
Mrs. M. I,. Henderson lias succeeded
will probably be unable to walk much Mr. Hunter in the clothes cleaning,
for several weeks, a» the injury ¡» very pressing and mending business next
door to the express office.
painful. I.ane County Newa.
The indiea o f the W. 0 . T. U. will hold
I. L. Bowe and fam ily o f Creswell
a murkcl at The Metann Hhop Saturday. passed through Kugene Friday on their
o7c way to the lower Miuslnw, where Mr.
t
II J. Kbinn was in Kugene Thursday Bowe w ill tench a school near Glcnndn.
— (iiinrd.
on business.
Miss Mary Bartels invites all form er
Miss Verna Hawkins o f New port is
spending a couple weeks visitin g friends customer* to meet her at The Vogue
Hnturdny when she holds a m illinery
nnd relatives in the city .
opening.
o7c
A stirring photo play, “ The Trey o ’
(leorge M. Hawley, county com m is­
H e a r ts ," a continued story, every Toes
dny night at The Arcade.
o7 sioner, is not only a good road builder
and w atch ful o f the c o u n ty ’s expense«,
The I’ rophet auction sale Sn’ nrdny
but he i» a ernek »hot at bird». W hile
was it successful one, about n thousand
out on road business in the southern
d o lla r s’ worth o f goods being sold.
part o f the county Thursday he was in
vited by a farm er to kill some o f the
pheasants on his place and in a very
few minutes the ronimissinncr had
i f you need
downed three nnd »tnrted for home.
m oney I ran furnish any sum at n
Mr. nnd Mrs. C. B. Htahlmnn returned
low er rule o f intereat long term *,
Hominy from attending the state fnir.
(liv e full description o f p roperty.
C ottag. d ro v e biddies are being well
R. H. PARSONS Loan A q 't puid for their work at present, the pre­
H» :iu
vailing price for eggs being 36 cents
corran* iisovu. on*
Care Hentinel
per dor.cn.
FARM LOANS
K em arksbl« l»vn «renr* that will «tir
Iht' heart* o f both young »m l ulti, ure
fidimi in “ The Tr*y o ' H m i I i , " mow
being shown «I Tli» Arcuili' every Tue«
ility night iu continued reel».
o7
Tb* follow in g officer* were elected at
the recent atete con ventilili o f tbe W. C.
T. U.; i ’ reaideat, Mr». Jennie K em p;
vice president, Mr». Henriettu Brow n;
corresponding secretary, Mr». Mnry
Ku»»efl; tree»urer, Mr». Murgnret Hou»
ton
Tbe lutter wu» the only olticer re
elected
One tboiiaund doller» wu»
pledged for work u eit yeur
The dele
gute» were aplendidly e etertein .il und
enjoyed u m eritorio»» program.
Mr». K. H. W noil» returned Monduy
from attending tbe »tute convention ol
the W. ('. T. I ’ . ut Tbe Ilulle».
N o Tre»iui»»ing
»ign« for «nie ut
I'lii Mentine! otte«.
A daughter wus born Heptember 25
to Mr. and Mrs. A lfred White, who live
oii Coast Fork.
F. J. Hard has been down from th•
liohemin district during the past week
H. A. Hill ami J. B. Cheatham, inter
ested in the Long placer claim , returnei
from Portland M onday anil Mr». Cheat
barn went on to Bo»el,urg for a day.
New art good» and ready made pit­
turi- fraine» at the Mills à Boach Music
House. Hhcct music.
»'¿.'it 1
C. K. Htewurt delivered an add re»»
on fruit culture before the Junction
City (irunge last week.
The W. C T. I will hold ;•» regalai
meeting at 3 p. in. Friday afternoon at
the home o f Mrs. Harding on Hecond
Htract,
Isaac Imud was in from Itorcna yes
terduy.
Y o u 'll never look any younger than
you do right now unless you let Arm
strong make some <|uality photos foi
you.
(iet them at ¿4 W North Hixth
Hi reel.
»30 o i
Miss Daisy Hawkins returned to
Halem yesterday and will resume hci
telephone work there.
The follow in g officer» were rccentlv
elected by the loeal W. C. T. t\: Y re a i
•!**at, Mm. K. B W ood»; vici* prenidcnt,
Mr». Mary Nrnith; »rrrrtary, Mr*. Corn
C om pton; tr«M»»uri*r, Mr». Mary Kobin
•on.
Never Short at Short's in
anything in Grocery Line
Bat. 8 pen al. Hard W heat Flour $1.60
Cor. Seventh and W ashington
During tbe lirst week in O etober
Wynne A W oods w ill »ell Cronolite
Koufuig, I ply, ai $1.75 per mil. Tbi»
i» the regular « 218) roufing and i» n real
bargain.
«30
Mr. and Mr». II. M. W beeler arrived
from Boseburg Tuesilay, being rulled
here by the drntk o f Mr». W b e e le r’»
mot ber.
W ord Berg and Frank Jones returned
Hnturdny night from tbe roa»t with a
luad o f »alinon. They bud 177, rnaging
■ a weight from 12 to 15 pouada. The
boya fourni the rond» in very b ail COB
■lition und broke on a ile in gettin g over
t hem.
J . W. S T O O P S
> Caretaker of Shrubbery
; Lawna and Cem etery Lots
RHONK
t O O L.
I f you arc t!5 ycurs or over. The Hen
tine! want» your picture in it» guilcry
o f old resident». To get your picture
there, it will g iv e you one picture free
o f i hnrgc nnd you will be nt no expense
w hatever.
Just cull at A rm stron g'«
Htudio and hnve it charged to The Hen
tincl.
o 7 tf
J. A. l ’ ierson write» from Hay Center,
Wash., thnt he is thinking o f m oving
buck to good old Oregon nnd thnt menu
while he c a n 't get along without The
Kentinel.
Kdil Jenks is down from H oi.'m ia.
J. W. Htoops has com pleted his jo b
o f d en n in g old grass, weeds nnd brush
out o f the purk, which now presents n
greatly im proved appearance.
The roof o f the Chambers null is re
ceivin g a coat o f paint.
A sidew alk is being constructed along
the rnilrond property north o f the O.
P. it K. depot.
Mr. and Mrs. J . H. M edley were in
Kugene M onday.
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WHY RAY
n big price for a sniull city lot
when you can get a small fiirm
for a little more money which
is already
IN COM E P R O P E R T Y ?
Tw o acres one block from paved
street, all in bearing fr u it; berries
and garden.
Poultry house 12 x4N
with yards und running w a t e r „
The tw o acres for $1,000, term s; lty
acres o f »«m e, »860, term s; I acre
o f same »050, terms. Put * small
bungalow on this property and it
will lie worth from $2,300 to «3,000.
Impure o f The Hontiuel.
T. C. W heeler was in Kugene Mondny.
The assumed business name eertili
cate o f the 1>. C. Baughman Lumber
Company o f London, was tiled with the
county court yesterday. The uieinliers
o f the firm are 1). C. Baughman, 0 . 1).
Baughman nnd J. A. Abeene.
Miss Helen Rnymor le ft
for The
Dalle* W ednesday morning, wh"re she
will hnve charge o f the training school
, , ,,
.
",
for nurses, in
Dalles hospital
in The
The Dalles
hosp.tai
Kdinon nnd
Music Store " r " ° r i i!‘ ° r‘ »K *
i » i j . i . u .............. i t ..... .
Mrs. H. N. Aldrich returned Tuesday
evening from n viat with her parents
n Hnlem.
Col. B. K. Lawson was up from Hnlem
Inst night visitin g nt the home o f Ma
or Johnson.
Miss W innie I.andess was in Kugene
Inst W ednesday.
„
Al. Churchill la down from the Bo
hernia district.
Krnest Hear» returned yesterday from
Portland, being called to nerve on the
grand ju ry.
LANE COUNTY BOYS
HONORED AT
SALEM
Only Lack o f CompletounRi o f Report
PrnveuU Karl Htewart. Cottage Grove
Boy.
from
W inning
Ban
Francluco
Expedition Trip.
Karl Si»*wart, tl»** Cottage G rove lad
who earned off the Great Northern etip
at th»* county fair, won »«*»ond priz»* on
vegettibli*» in the ju ven ile department
at the ntate fair. Hupervi»or Htahlman
i» o f th** o p in io n that had hi» report,
upon which *»0 point» depend»»!, been
.nude up better be would have won limt
price, whieh would have been a trip to
the Haa Fran<*i»<*o K xpo»ition with ex
p»*fi»«*« paid.
One o f the latter prize»
.vent to 0»eur Snyder o f thi» county
who entered the dairy p roject.
Th«
prize awarded the Stewart boy wu» a
aand eultivutor.
Th*
B e y W ho
Bay
B e g a n Hi*
His Caraar
C a re e r by ¡
Bagan
B u y in g S o a p at Auctien.
A boy eleven years old stood at an
auction room door and gazed w ith In­
terest at the crow d o f men gathered
round tbe auctioneer.
Hla curiosity
led him to enter the room. Hla atten­
tion was attracted to several boxes o f
toilet soap, tbe kind, be noticed, that
his m other used at hom e.
H e had
often been sent to tbe drug store to
buy It for her. “ A h ," he said to h im ­
self, “ perbapa 1 can buy this soap
cheap
1 will sell It and m ake som a
money.”
A s fast an bis feet w ould carry him
he ran to the drug store where his
m other traded and sought out tbe
proprietor "H o w much w ould you give
uie for a box o f that soa p such as my
m other b u y «'/" he asked. T h e druggist,
ready to please tbe boy, names! a cer­
tain price. W hen the youngster ..sked
If he could use several boxen the
druggist thought It w as a g ood Joka
and replied that he cou ld use all that
tbe lud would sell him.
The boy basteued borne. H e em ptied
bis little savings bank and ran back
to the auction room s with the money
carefully w rapped ln a h andkerchief.
(Ireataxt Im provem ent Is in tbe High T be soup w as ntill unsold, and tbe boy
edged Ilia w ay through the crow d to
School, W hirl Has Advanced
tbe plutform .
W hen the soap cam e
from 106 to 128.
under the au ction eer’s ham m er the
boy a little piping voice tnude tbe first
The report o f the public schools nt bid T h e oth er buyers w ere so am used
the end o f the first tw o weeks shows a at hb« youth and bia serious manner
splendid improvement over last year, that they let him carry o ff his tran sac­
rhe total number enrolled was 503 tion w ithout a contest, and tb e boy got
against 183 at the end o f the third week tw en ty -tw o b ox es o f toilet soap a t a
laat year. The average daily attend
small fraction o f tbeir value.
W hen
*nee wn» 186.5 against 462.1 at the end
tbe au ction eer asked tils nam e be a n ­
o f the third week la»t year. The aver
jg e number belonging wus 485.8 against sw ered, "C harles Yerkes.”
T h e lad took the b oxes o f soap to hla
1/2.8 last year.
The per cent o f at
lendanre wu» «8.1 against 87.7 last year. purchaser, the druggist, w ho. open
I’ he enrollment in the high school' wn» eyed with surprise, inquired where he
128 against B8I last year. The latter bud got them. "1 bought them at the
will reach 130 or better within n 0 ‘ ** au ction .” he wild proudly.
lays.
“ I could have done that m y self."
During the tw o weeks there were com plalued the druggist, but as he had
seven visits by parents nnd tw o by the
prom ised to buy the soap be had to
school board.
keep bis word.
That w as the beginning o f aD an
lia s Splsndid Endorsement.
T. I
A. Hinith. reprcsentiiting the usual business career, ln later years
Pacific Const Rescue and Protection Charles Yerkes becam e fam ou s ln both
Society o f Portland, was in the city Kuglaud and A m erica as a financier
yesterday asking tbe business men for and a con du ctor o f great business en
support for the i.oui*c Home and as terprlaes — Y outh's Com panion.
soeiated institutions supported by the
association. Tbe association cares for
large number o f unfortunate girls, TORPEDO BOAT DESTROYERS.
abandoned children and paroled prison
»•rs. Tin- work has the endorsement ol W o r k T h e y A re S u p p o se d to P o rfo rm
lo T im e of W a r .
Mayor Albee o f P ortland, Mrs. Lolu
Baldwin and the Portland Chamber o f
A* the uurne im plies, torpedo boat
Commerce. Mr. Smith reports receiv
destroyers w ere originally built to
mg liberal donations elsewhere und ari com bat the sm aller torpedo boat, which
ticipates cordial treatment here.
had becom e such a serious m en ace to
the battleslilim and the large cruisers
Miss Bartels Buys Tbe Vogue.
Miss Mary Bartel» has purrhused The that searchlight* and rapid tire gun*
Vogue m illinery from the Misses Harm* could not be depended upon for pro­
I .or k wood. having taken possession tection. nays a w riter in Scribn er's
G radually, how ever, the
laat week. The inside o f the store has Mugazlue.
been remodeled. The partition has lieen duties o f the destroyer w ere extended
moved to the rear o f the store, leuving until they included all that w as form er­
only suftieient spare for a rest room and ly duue by the torpedo boat and much
w-ork room has been plueetl over the beside*
rest room.
A small »tork o f la d ies'
T h e mere fa c t that a m odern d e ­
furnishing» has been added.
Miss
stroyer is three or fou r tim es as large
Harms remains with Miss Bartels.
as one o f the earlier boats renders It
so m uch m ore seaw orth y and capable
No M ore Pool Table Licenses
As the result o f thi* enforcem ent o f o f carryin g so much m ore fu el that
tbe Hunday closin g law the c ity will the radius o f action o f torpedo boat
get no further licenses for pool and bil cra ft has been enorm ously Increased,
hard tables. Ow ners o f such tables ap and they have becom e m ore and m ore
pea red before the council M onday night dangerous to an en em y ’s fleet.
and upon their representations that the
T h e duties o f a m odern flotilla may
tables did no business except upon Sun be tabulated ln this w a y :
days it was ordered thut no more license
F irst.—Scouting
T h is com prises lo­
money be collected.
cating and reporting the position o f
the enem y nud keeping in touch with
Cabbages Burst Heads.
The prolilirness o f the C ottage d rov e him as loug as may be necessary.
Second. —Protection o f on e's o w n fleet
soil is testified to by d eorg e Kulton who
has cabbages that have to have the soil from night attacks o f the en em y 's d e ­
I'Hisetied around the roots to keep them stroyer*
T h is Includes not on ly loca t­
from grow in g so large thut they will ing and reporting the position o f tbe
burst. When Mr. Kulton returned from hostile torpedo cra ft, b u t If necesaary.
the Fast less than a month ago these attackin g them with y ou r guns and
cabbage* had not started to head out.
sinking or drivin g them a w a y b efore
Fortner Resident Dies 1n California. they can fo rce hom e an attack against
luittle*hips.
H. H. Pow ell, for ten years a resi
T h ird .—A ttackin g tb e battlesh ips o f
dent o f Saginaw , died Friday at Lake
port, C alif., where he had lived fo r a the enem y w ith y ou r torpedoes. T h is
year. He was an old soldier and 82 is. o f course, the param ount duty o f
years o f age.
The funeral was held every vessel in the flotilla.
Tuesday.
He leaves no relatives in
F ou rth.—lu addition to the ab ove
this section.
"regu la r” duties, destroyers are fre­
quently used In w hat m ight be called
Resolutions o f Condolence.
Cottage d ro v e Rebekah Lodge No. "gunboat w ork ” —patrollin g the ene­
m y’s coast, running up his rivers w here
24, I. O. O. F.
We the com m ittee, submit the follow­ tbe big ships can n ot go, ov erta k in g and
capturiug hla m erchant vessels and
ing resolutions:
\\ hereua, an all w ise Father has re­ firing on troops and field batteries
moved from us our esteemed brother, J. ashore.
W. d ow d y , be it
Resolved, that while we mourn the
O ra to ry .
absence o f one we greatly esteemed,
Speaking o f W endell P h illips’ re­
we know he has passed from labor to
m arkable g ifts as an orator. H orace
reward, that we w ill renew our fidelity
G reeley paid blin the high est com pli­
to the order he so lov ed ; that his vacant
ehair w ill remind us thut nnothcr link ment w hen he said that there w a sn ’t
a boy w ho beard Phillips speak but
has dropped from our chain;
Resolved, that our hearts go out in thought he could speak aa w ell— he
sym pathy fo r the bereaved w ife and spoke so naturally. O f tbe great actor
children nnd while we fon dly cherish G arrick It is related that he did not
the memory o f our departed brother, we please coun try people o r others unused
will not forg et those he lov ed ;
to the stage because be w as so natural
Resolved, thnt a copy o f these resolu­ that be did not seem to be actin g at alL
tions be printed in The Hentinel and
the same be spread on the reeords o f the
A n im a l Scent.
lodge, also the charter be draped for
A fox can scen t a man h a lf a m ile
thirty days.
a w a y If the wind be b lo w in g in the
C om m ittee:
anim al's direction. A m ou se can smell
M A R Y V A N D K N B I’ RO
K IT T IE K IM K
cheese fifty feet sw a y .
A deer may
o7c
N E L L IE P P B V A N C K
be sound asleep, and yet he w ill catch
tbe scent o f n person passing 200 feet
Eugene N ot on Map.
Aff
T h e rabbit depends m ore upon
rveniier*
Benders o or f m
the
e bountiful
lieiiutltiil railroa
railroad
f oM „ put out by the Union
Paeif fle bis ears than his n osa
rolora which was recently receive ed
D o e sn ’t L ik e W a te r.
slioeked after
nfter b be
ln Lagene were badly shocked
Mrs. G rogan (chatting w ith neighbor)
com ing enthusiastic with the beautiful
photogrnphs, to discover that Kugene —I had this w aist dry clean ed laat
has been le ft off a big tw o-page map w eek an* now It’s as good as new.
entirely. It shows Drain, Natron nnd L ittle Johnny G rog an —Ma. kin they
even Lawler on the Natron cutoff, but clean faces that wayY—Puck.
Springfield nnd Kugene cannot be found.
M. J, Duryea, o f the com m ercial club
All In Good T im «.
prom otion departm ent, has w ritten Mr.
M rs O nngga - And lust to tbtn kl You
M e M urray.— Ounrd.
used to say you would d ie fo r m el
I f i t ’* in The Hentinel i t ’» new*— if Mr. G nnggs—W ell, d on ’ t hurry me, my
d ea r; d on ’t hurry me. -J u d g e
it ’■ new* it ’* in The Hentinel.
ENROLLMENT IS 10
t\ AHEAD OF 1913
q .
START OF A FORTUNE.
G . G t OSS
D em ocratic Candidate for
County Commiisioner
Statement and Platform
Home six months ago when I was
nominated for the office o f Counfv Com
miseioaer I felt thnt it was about time
to m il a halt on our County expenses.
At this time I realize it more thnn
ever.
Realizing the fuel thnt Lane County
Tuxes are entirely too high, if ele< teil
to office o f County Commissioner, I
shall use every endeavor, consistent
witb good G overnm ent, to lessen the
burden and rate o f taxation. 1 am in
favor o f strict econom y in every busi­
ness issue com ing before the County
Court and will adhere to the policy o f
econom y first, last and alwnys.
1 believe in good roads over nil the
County and not in Hc.enic highw ay» in
part* o f the County uml bottom less
rouds elsewhere.
X believe in strict
econom y in tbe building o f roads and
that a County the same a» any individ
ual should receive a dollar'* worth o f
work for each dollar expended.
Realizing the fact that many com mu
»ions carryin g with them high salaries
are useless, I am in fa v or o f doin g away
with said commissions and thereby oink
ing taxes less.
B elieving that the Farmers o f L.iuc
County are com petent to do their farm
work, and that the Housewives are com ­
petent -to do their housework ami can
their fruit without outside expert aid.
I am in fav or o f doin g away with the
County Farm E xpert, thereby saving
the County «2JHMJ salary per annum
paid him.
B elieving the average school te ichor
employed by his school directors and
assistance o f the County Hehool Huper-
intendent, is able to bundle the Hehool
affairs o f his school district, I favor
abolishing the four County Hehool Hup
ervisors o f the County, thereby saving
»6,480 annually to the taxpayer.
Tbe County P oor Farm and Buildings
cost Lane County »20,125. To care for
the County poor in 1913 cost «15,807.62.
I believe the County poor are costing
too much for m aintninence, much o f
which is due to poor oianagement and
unbusinesslike method*. We must care
fo r the County poor, however, I believe
in doing so along more ernom ieal lines
than heretofore have been pursued.
The amounts o f taxes collected in
1-ane County during the past seven
years and for each year was as follow *,
to w it:
1908 . . . . . . . . . . . . . » 336.974.30
1809 . . . . .............
. 433,5(8). 19
1910 . . .
1 9 1 1 ____ . . . . . . . . .
630,484.91
1912 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 795.737.22
1913 . . . , , . . ... . . . 805,863.93
1914 . . . ................. .. . 1,098,127.2»
This I believe too rapid a stride even
for progressive O regon, and I believe
in cu ttin g expenditures so that tuxes
w ill hereafter decrease rather than in
crease.
I f elected to the office I seek, I will
ever stand ready to listen and carefu lly
consider ail petitions and recom m enda­
tion* com ing from the Farmers, Busi­
ness men and taxpayers o f Lane County.
R espectfully subm itted,
G EORGE Ü. GROSS.
(P aid A d v )
O . P. & E. Ry. Time Table
E A ST B O U N D
N o. 1
A. M.
8:00 L v . . .
8 : 1 0 ...........
8 : 2 5 ..........
8 : 3 5 ...........
8 : 4 5 ...........
8 : 5 5 ...........
9 : 1 5 ..........
1 0 :0 0 ...........
9:40 A r . . .
W EST BOUND
N o. 2
S T A T IO N S
C ottage G rove . . .A r 11:30
.. . Walden . . . .......... ¡11:15
Cerro G ordo . .......... 11:08
. .. Dorena .. . ......... ;11:00
. . Vaughns . . ......... 10:45
___ Star ___ ......... ¡10:35
. W ildw ood . . .......... 10:13
. . . Disston . . . .......... ,10:00
. . . Kujada .. . . . ..L v 9:40
An extra train fo r passengers only
leaves C ottage G rove Saturdays at 2:30
p. m., returning arrives at C ottage
G rove at 5:30 p. m.
S u bject to change w ithout notice.
A. B. W OOD, O e n 'l M anager.
WANT ADS
Ad*, under this bend at one cent
a word each insertion fo r five
in sertion s; 16 2-3 per cent dis-
count a fter fifth insertion; 33
1-3 per cent discount a fter eighth
insertion.
Minimum charge o f
15c each insertion.
Figures and
initials are counted as words.
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X
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FO U N D — BU NCH O F K E Y S . O W N E R
can have same by calling at The Sen­
tinel office, provin g property and p a y ­
ing for this notice.
D O N 'T G E T W E T F E E T OB YOU
may have to visit a real doctor. I
cure leaky shoes.
Dr. Goff, Shoe
Chiroprator.
o2 tfc
FOB DK. S W A N ' S
P A ffn u »
FOR
fem ale weakness ami “ J o H e " oil
for the cure o f rheumatism, call on
Cottage G rove agent, Mrs. H. M.
Hansard, tw o miles east o f Cottage
Grove.
sep2 3-o!4pd
FO R S A L E OR T R A D E
FOB R E N T OR T R A D E .— 60 AC RES
close in. Mrs. W . H. Blair. 215 W.
Park St., P ortland, Ore.
*30-o22pd
W A N T TO T R A D E C IT Y LOT IN IDA
ho Falls, Ida., for good milch cow .
Frank W ileoxen, Box 21.
o7 tfc
FOR SA LE,
fffo TAK EN VICTOR VI
talking machine and 80 reeords led
seal 10- and 14-inch included. W ood
horn. In good con dition .
Mrs. F.
M. H arrison, 308 N inth St.
s.'totf
FOB HALE.—O N E H U N D R E D AC RES
on public high w ay, one mile south o f
C ottage G rove. W ill sell all or any
portion th ereof.
Price reasonable.
Mrs. D. C. Em erson.
aep23tfc
H E A V Y , P U L P Y W R A P P IN G P A P E R
fo r aale at thi* office.
H E A V Y H E M P CORD FOR BALE A T
thi* office.
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