The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 10, 1922, Image 2

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    eivcd with the brutal pnrty. Mm. C of U»«lg«*s and their fa milt«**. A -h«*ri pn>
fry wen ring a smart cowtume o f crem
gram, carde aud danciug m il be ihe
iar« aud u corsag«* o f orciiid* At the uinus«*meutB o f the evening.
olLw'iii tu bi« wer« Mrs. Joseph Sh ec
♦ ♦ ♦
Edwards Co f ie ?
han and M o Harold L Tcmph*. wh
Mrs Charles Adams. Mr» Rosa Cur
Tort kind. Ur»*.. F**b 5.— A lovrhr bride were assisted in s ri iug by Miss Idan rin aud Mrs. M M Wheeler were host
wa- M iv Mwriou C offey , daughter o f ce- M cG ul, Miau Lurohnc Cnuuou. M iv esses Wednesday afternoou to the Prea
Mr and Mr- John B. C offey , who** Marie Sersanoos. Mi>* Mar> Warm
b yten a u ladies aid. the meeting beiu^.
marriage to Mr. Warren Edwards, o f M;-* iKiuun Spencer uud M i-- Carul held m the church parlors. Each guest
Eugene. was -oteiuuixed N itu n liv eve Moutugue
O .her- wlui ussisted wert brought a yard u! pennies, the total |
m ag at t* o 'clo ck . the K«*v. Father M i » Ka.heriu* Cortun. Mrs. Henry receipts tnuug $15.
Fletcher officia tin g . in the presence o f Clav Juüd and Mrs. l.«M»uard Kumt
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the itum«*diafc ftm iiv , at a simple eer Folinw ing n b rief w eddiug trip M
Mr- \V Fra-i«*r JoUii-ou i»b-« r\ « «I a ‘
eaiony at the home o f the bride. I'u lu s. Edwards and hts brule w ill makc their iorthdny auniv« raary Sunday nnd had
spring flow ers nnd greenery made a home in Eugen«’.
- «•m «•! :«»wn gu«*sts Mr. aud Mrs.
fittin g bat-kg round for the tall eat he
1. B Skiuuer aud non Lyman au«l Mir. i
drill candles which glow ed at each side
mi Mrs. UtHirge Johnsou, o f K«i-«*burg. I
O regonian:
W arren Edwards, wa
« f the improv i!<ed altar
Mr. Johu veteran and busue*»» man o f Eugene,
l rs. Johnson is a daughter o f Mr.
Flair« M cnteith sang th« bridal hvmn with his bride, form erly Miss Marion
n«i Mrs. Skinner.
preceding the cereniouy.
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C o ffe y , registered at the Beuson hotel
Spuuuh la«*e fo n b in e il with k it te n ’s Saturday night. Edwards was know
Tin Suitsu- *lub held a s«*s.>iou Mon
ar crepe o f old ivory toiler, with a to his com rades o f the 364th ambulance day nigh, with Miss Neita Hazleton.
'u m e of crepe georgette, was used for com pany o f the 91st division as “ Poe Th«* titu«* was
with utH'dh'work
he w edding gown and worn with a W e e .”
and refreshm ents
He enlisted with the Fniver and conversation
«address «»t lac«* and orange blossoms. sity o f Oregon unit early in the wa
re ^«*r\»*«1 Miss M arjorie Shav was
The bridt
bouquet wa> o f orchids and accom|«inied *he organisation over
guest o f the club.
and roses with freesiniv.
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>«a»s. Upon his return to this conntry
Miss Yaliere C offey , sister o f the he engaged in busim'ss m Eugene,
Mis»* l*ri«*c *s boy»* « las* o f the Pres
bride, was her on h attendant. Her Follow ing his w eddiug Edwards went b y te riu i
church
eutertnined
Mr
gow n was a lovely model o f orchid •*o the Benson hotel and pk*ad«*d with S|»«*ar«»w *s g ir ls ’ class at a party in
■oned crepe com bined w i'n changeable Harry C arroll, cashier nnd one o f hi
American l.«*g»ou hall Tuesday night
silver Lind orchid ta ffeta . Miss C offe y wartim e comrades, to keep his nam« A 7 o ’clock diuuer was served.
earned a bouquet o f da ffod ils.
4 ♦ ♦
«•ff th«* register. **I d o n 't want any o f
The bride was given in marriage by the obi P ow d er R iver crow d to know*
Mrs. E. T. Blakely entertained at
I
a chicken supper Thuradny evening f««r
where I am, * ’ he dee In red.
Eugene, was bent man.
Mr. and Mrs. F W H awkius. who
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F ollow ing
the
w edding ceremony
Mr. ai*d Mrs F W. Hawkins eele obs«*rved their thirtieth w eddiug aunt
was a reception for more than one him
bra ted their thirtieth w edding anniver­ versary the next day.
red g u e-tv Mr and Mrs. C o ffe r re
4 4 4
sary last F rida y afternoon at their
Th«» Tuesday Aft«*rnoou Bridge club |
home on north Fifth street. The after
week with Mrs. S. S La-*
noon was spent socially aud was made
Mr- U m Enderlv was present, j
more pleasant by vocal music by Miss .»•*11
Sarah R*Kip. Miss Velma Hart and ifter an absence «>f -«*v«ral mouths.
Mr-. W alter Hauser
D ainty refresh
The lath es’ chorus o f th«* Pr«*sby !
m ints w ere served. Guests were the
four children. l>ule and Leslie, o f Cot terian church entertaiued the Caro lie rs !
the church last uight at a 7 o 'c lo c k |
Henry Ford Says Farmer* W ill Have tag«- G rove: Mr- C. A Sm ith, o f Rose
burg, and M r- Fnuehn Stubblefield, o f dinaer.
to Follow E i am pie Set by
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P ilot R o ck ; June and Jean, daughters
Industries.
A L»rge number o f devotees «»t the
o f Mrs. S tu b b lefield : Mrs. A. C. Haw
kins, mother o f Mr H aw kius; Mr> ter()rtich«»rt»an art attended the dediea
ory Friday night.
W alter Hauser, o f Eugene, sister o f turn ilauce iu th«* • arm
That pro its on the farm
• •
I »Ult
M
*
\
Haw
k
m
-:
Mr-.
S.
E.
Mark
ley.
Mrs
i«m er «eased up-Ritii
c raiiug r à peu»
j
The American Legion and th«1 la«b«*-
Joseph Brie her. Mrs. Frank K elly
roil
houid profit ai
uxiliury held » -«»cial p ir ty Baturdi.s !
Mr-*.
F
B
Y
an
N
ortw
ick.
Mrs.
A.
C
he conduct o f his bus ness by the ex
Mrs.
Wilbnm
Baim bridge night m American I^egutu hall.
.uipl«* üî the industrie? o f thè country, l«ouek-,
Mr-.
J.
W.
Eddy
and
sou
Y
olney, Mr*
which are con.-’ antly ii sta d iug the lut
Mr-. Joniah Porter and M r- ElU*rt
in labor saving ma hinery. was the M erritt E ddy. Mrs. E. T. Blakely and Bede will in* h«>st «*--«*- to îh«*
('«»ii
gist ui a radio messing« -«•ut by Henry -on H ow ard. Mrs. G. A. Sanders. \lr* stellai ion club to xt Thursday.
Corner Fifth and
Verne Gamut!«*. M r-. Jam es Lloyd
:
. . .
Ford agen t- m
Mrs. Harry Hart. Miss Velma Hart
ma l«* by radi*
M i-- Sarah Ro*»p. M i » Gladys Hughes IMPROVEMENT O r H IG H W AY
at
unuouucemeut
AT JU N CTIO N C IT Y IS A SK E D
Mrs. H J. Jorgensen and her guest
o
f
For
liso
n
Pr
i Anna Lavridsen, Mrs. E J. H ow e, Mr-
p a r t:
Th« inipro\t*Di«*ut o f P a c ific highway BUICK ABANDONED HERE
Fred Bennett. Mr>. S. J. Ferguson.
t standing tribute
b*twe*u Junction C ity an«t th«* H a m ­
BELONGS IN PORTLAND
man .- inveliti
enius. Tht-v sav I Mrs. Earl G eroutte and Mrs. V. 8 burg ferry is d**sired by the |»*«»pb
4:<’i ttfi. Mr. and Mr-. Haw kin- we?«
t here
?rc is nothing
—
und**r tin sun.
living iu that }»ortiou «f th»* c«»uuty.
married
in
N«»rton
cou
nty,
Kan.,
aud
A Buick six stok*u iu Portland w a-
but we are coustautly inventiti: uew
large d«l«*gat n*n calk'd U(H*n th**
came
to
C«*ttage
G
rove
23
y»*ar-
ago
recovered her** Friday. Th«* car ran
• kings.
ouuty court M onday aud pr**-euted a
* * M anufacturing operations have i l They received a large uumlier o f pret petitm n asking that this }ta»rti«»u o f th«- lout oi ga - at tin- \ «a t«h spur s«»uth «•!
tv
and
useful
gifts.
A
supper
was
here, Th«* man who had 1 m *«* u driving
•Uie
lerful revolutionär
ghw ay. about four u iits iu k*ugth.
the ca r , u | m « b dnuuvcriiig ih«* trouble,
•hange- during the past few years. tV -erved in the evening at which Mr.
placed in le tte r condition.
and
Mr-.
J.
W
Eddy.
Mrs.
Waite
endeavored to g«*t away with the A. L.
are all fam iliar wi i*. th»- b:g impr«>. «
Th«* petitiou stat«*- that th« r«»a«l
H
au-er.
Mr-.
S.
E.
M
urkier
and
Mr
\\ outlaid «*ar. v tinh was ]iark«*d at th«*
nient s in transport at ion methods, be
will soou be impassable t»> any but
:he oldest industry has l* rn the m-~ : A. C. Hawkius were guests.
•ght t r a ffic , that it is an im)**irtant spur. He was tw isting the crunk w h«*u
discovered by m«*n w orking at th«*
backward
:d o p
the acceptai
Mrs. Cornelia Chapin was the guest market r«*ad over which hundred- o f piau«*r. who yelled to him and h«* w«*nt
the
edai m eth
pie travel and its miprovem«*nt »-
<
>
f
honor
at
.
mrprL-e
-b
ow
er
Mondav
away
fr«»m th«*r«* right aw ay, abandon
ids o f do ng thing-.
that IS th*
Mr-. quite imperati%e.
tag th** Bui« k. I>«*puty S h e riff Pitcher
‘arming in*
a farm er, I ! evening at the W illits home.
The
state
highway
engiaaera.
in
am vitally
,11 farm im W illit? and Mr-. Verne G aroutte were making r survey between the fe rry and wa- ui»tifi«*«l the next m orning und h*
» had th«* cur brought into tl»«- city
pro'v erne at
tin­
m i nd. I • th«* host«*»ses aud the guests were can
unction C ity, located an almost en
I M or«* was receiv ed
e«ln**s«hiy that it
h a w spent
«me and millions nery employ«*«. The even ing was a
irely
d
ifferen
t
r«»utc
aud
in
view
o
f
.a money
tile
«“lopmenr o f th« 1 jo lly social oue aud n*fr«*shm«‘üts were
hi- fact members o f the r«»urt nr** in hi»«i been stolen in Portland.
F»*rdsMD tn
h 1 really think j -♦•rved. Mrs. Chapin is soon to become loubt a.- to the advisa b ility o f expend
is one o f t:
possible helpe it a broie and th • g ift - received by her ing a great amount o f money <»n th*
bigs
W A N T R A IL W A Y TO LO W ER
were useful on«*«.
profitable f
Id road. Just where the m««m*y would
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T R A C K G R A D E AT CE ES W ELL
‘ ‘ As a «
mg, the fa rm e r
fiiu e fr«»m is another problem. n-s«*rt
Ti. IjtC««mus club m«*t Tuesday with m* ml>«*rs o f the court.
have bet to
their f i n a n c ia l n i a d i
Th«*
»tu te highway comim--i«»n and
past
f
V B r- 11. A gu e--in g cuntest
T ion during
- nini h -. b u t
I the i^tii«* county court ar«* in |H‘rf«*ct
K- « : in vrh»«*h Mrs. H A. Miller
the product
fa rm p ro d u c ts
j accord over the mutter o f building the
■■!• ** --T priz«- and Mrs. H B. Griggs FIRST CO N TR ACT IS LET
ar« still t«s clone
Hing
ON 1922 H IG H W A Y WORK I overhead crowding near Cresw «*ll thi**
allow a fa
pr«»fi t. What h»- consolation. Lwncbeon w a- »erved
year. The plans o f the <*ommiftsion <*all
th»* farme must
ut his busin**ss .n the hotel dining room, th«* favor»
W arren A. Roberts, o f Elmira, ha- j tor the low «‘ ring ««f the gn*«le o f th**
■
? k«*«‘pit!L with the Valentine
* n a pay i lg bas
o lower th« cost «
Mr
H. K M«*tcalf wa- a b«*«»n awarded the contract to clear and ; Southern P a cific com pany at that
cult
* f plant in
; and harvesting ! «*;«»«•»
rub the right o f way fo r the Ehmiru I«oiiit. as d«*-tr«*d by th«* county c«*urt,
t o f th«* club.
o f crops, This :
« <11 increase hi-
Ne oti highw ay to I h * built this year but the c<»ni}*any «lues not evine«* a
profits, :u
:th this th«»ugfct ii min«l
ith Lane county bond m oney. The «b'sir«* to low er th«* tra«*ks this v«*:ir.
.* ha.- I»*«
. fit aim tn lower
Th«1* Ken->ngton club w ill give n pie
in tract calls for the compl«*tion o f
J. M. le v e r s , attorn ey f«>r the stai»*
the price
so that every social at the Odd Fellows ’ hall W**d-
ie work by A pril 15. It is expecte«! com m i-sion, has w ritten to Ju«lg«* Bar
farm er in
fio r d t o own nesday evening. February- 15. for m«*m
hat construction w ill begin loug be nurd saying that the cou nty shouhl in
l»er- o f th» Odd Fellow s and Rebekah
ore that «late, as the clearing ami terpose obj«*«*t ion- to th«* installation
grubbing work at on** end will Y h * out t#f a cri»«sing whi<*h d«»** not include
o f th** way . R*«bcrts ‘ bid wa- $2454».
the k»wi*riiig o f th«* tracks.
The «'ounty court is now advertising
for bi«l» to clear and grub th« n g h ’ o f
way o f 7(106 feet o f new highw ay be Christ ¡ai. Endeavorer» Meet in Salem
tween Natron and Jasper. This se«'
Th« ('hristian Kndeavorer* «»f f»r«*gon
tion, too, w ill lie built with bond are m aking plan» f«»r rh«*ir thirty s«*c
money.
ond a inaiai convention winch is to !<•■
A- -«»on as the «»ngtneer-’ figu re» on held in Snk*m on F brunry Bi to 19.
several o f the highway project» are inclusive. In the pa*«t tw«* year» tw«*
com pleted, bnl.- fo r const riff* ti on will convocation» have 1 h *«‘ h h**bl but it wa-
l»e asked for on th«»»** which the conn decided to hob! one a l l -ta te gathering
tv does not intend to build with its this year nnd the r*--up ha- Iwen that
own road eonutrurtion euipment.
h 11 1.11 . ; jo <_ : It
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SOCIETY
Our Grocery Stock IS
Very Complete
—and our prices are
always right
Specials This Week End
$1.25
Hard wheat flour.
PROFITS CAN COME FROM
DECREASED EXPENSE
Queen brand salmon, No. 2 can, two for. __25c
Axle grease, 3-pound tin_____________ _23c
POWELL &
BURKHOLDER
Main
Telephone 70
LANE COUNTY CATTLE
ARE FOUND HEALTHY
Boiled Fruit Cake
Put into a -uurepan one cup sugar
• a« cup ra« iu-. half cup lard, one t«*a
s | hh * ii «loves, nutmeg and allspice, lb f
table-po«»n- cho«*«»lafe, pinch o f salt am'
«m«* cup wat«*r; put ou stove and let
boil fmui three to fiv e minutes, then
remov»* and let cool and adii one ru|
nuts, one t**a»poon baking soda dis
-«•Ived in warm water und flou r enough
to make moist. Bake in loaf about on«
hour.
Eugen« Or«*.. Feb. 5. <»ut «»f 13*i2
dairy .*:«tlk* t«--t«*«l t«»r tnU*r«uk»sis hi
Lane t«mnty b\ Dr. t» B Trub»*v, f«*«l
«•rul ins|ieci.»
e Juuuary lit, only
*1 h:«v«* rea** ■d t* th«* lest, acc»«r«ling
l<» a r«*jM«rt mud«* v «*-itcrdnj by I>r.
Trai*«•y at th«* o ffir■«• of t h« c utility ag
ra«Milt iin«l ng«*iiit.
l>r Trubv*y suivi be <'•»Ii: idlered thi*
quite u h*W uv en »ir. iloti«*:il* -,- th.*
W. C Brattata Dies
g«««»«l coudit i««u 111 w InM*h tht* iliiirv
William Cut!« n Hrattaiu, pioneer of
herd» o f th«* (Hill II tv Ur«* kcpt
Th.
tent *» w«*r* m.a«b* in th« h vt **r. Treni, Lane c«mi»tv and ludiau war veteran
P1.M»nit
Hill. <•«*ut rai,, Foiur Ou k *. io*d iit his h«»m** uear Touasket, Wash..
January 24 at the a ge mf Hti years ami
( row ami Ja-||M-r u•*ighlM»rli«M*de.
B* days. He v\ a- born iu llb u ois.
LA N E COUNTY BOYS M AK E
GOOD RECORDS WITH RIFLE
\\ :»t«• b t h«* label on your paper
Eugene, Or«»„ Feb. 5.— Ernest James,
o f Cottage Grove, who enlisted in the
marine «»#rps *it th«* lo«*al o ffic e , has
qualified on the nfk* range at Mure
1-land with a »c«»r«* o f 312. H«* »- in
»trie-tor «»n the rang«* there. Vera V\
\ aughn and M«*rle MJIcr. b«»th Eugene
boy», have quabfie«l us mark-men und
expect to leave next month for Cuba
S*rg«*uiit Berryman, in • harg«* o f ll»e
l«»«*ul recruiting o f fire, has qualified as
mark-mail with a score o f 25d.
Bean Begins Campaign
Eugene, 4 •re., Feb. 5
l,. E. Bean,
«»f tin- city, will, «>n Tuesday night, at j
MeM lIiIIV ilk*. In-giu a s**ro*- o f »peeeh**s
w ho h will mark the owning of • his
gubernatorial campaign.
At that time he will participate m a
j««mt debate with J. K Gratke on the
qu«*stion o f financing th* Portland »*x
|H»sjt ion.
On Monday. February 13. Mr. Beau
i** ehedun*«! for an nd«lre— befor** the
I.iiietdn club, o f Ontario, and w ill -|H*ak
before th«* ehamlmr o f com mere«* th»*
f<»lk*win«g day at noou and before th*
Buker chamlwr Thursday no««n.
Wow!
Those are some home
traile specials by 22 Iiv«
4'ottage (irove husinesi
[»<*<>[»I«* on tbird page.
CALAPOOYA SPErNOS M AY
H A V E O FFICE IN EU G EN E
Big Slash
on
Price
Eujf»*»«-. O re. F»*b. 4.— Phui. for th**
<i|rimig of A .ah*i* brrtnrh und «*• **ral
! ili.tnbution poiu«!* in Eugrur by th**
iCahipooya
Springs
W at*-r i i.mpanv
I u •-r** diwuiwd h»*f*' at a Hi****! mg of
j th** dir***-t**rs of th** organimi ion at thi*
I ,,ffn*,* of O. H. Fi»ti-r, at ahn-h tim**
j tii** organization of th. i-urjiorat inn j
wa. **oniph*t**d and nffi**ar. hnm**H to
handb- th. affair, of th** rompnay.
N. H. H ay. ». pr**.id**nt of *h** itor
»«•ration, with a l«mrd of d iiw to f.
m a p w -il of I»r Willium Kuvk**ndall.
I*r. P. J Barth*. W. A. Ktiyki-iidall
and Niira»»n B Hnv., Th« ph»u' of th .
n a n t i i . harat.d at landuii Spnag.
and ha. b****n op**rat**d .»n**»* h it «um
m.r by N. 8 Hay.. Thi* wati-r i. w*ld
at whohnah* and ridali and tin* firm
al***» U»*1* th** wat**r in th.* making of
I v rrra i brand, of flavored drink*.
of
PORDSON
Drop of $230 Brings Price to
PE E P A E A T 1 0 N 8 BEIN G M AD E
TO E X T E N D PO W EE LIN E S
$385
Formal uppli**ation ha. t«***n mad** to
th** rounty rour* for a fran**hi»** to
I ! roast ru**t th*- Cailfornta Orrgon Pow**r
company'a transmission Imr over th.
highway* in this couoty. Consnh-ration
of th*- qui^ition will run* up at a later
I data. J C. Thumps*in. assistant trra.
urrr. and H. G Mharp, rngmr.*r of the I
■’ompany, who have t a n in this part
of the state during the post few day*,
¡presented the outline of a proposed1
¡route for the pole and wire line from
I the Doogla* county boundary to Mpring
field, where i« will eonneet with the
■ plant of the Mountain Mtate. Power
I company which ha. contracted for a I
large amouat of electrical energy to be j
I furnished to several valley cities and
j towns.
f. o. b. Detroit
Never su«*h a slash before on any make of
tra«*tor. The j»ri**e of plows and implements
als«» take a eorres|M>ndiniily lars;«* reduction.
Woodson’s—for—Fordsons
Demonstration
D a v
o r
Night
j
Delinquent Taz Collections Announced
Delinquent tak eoHeetion. in the .um
of «11,737.81. eovermg a p**rio*l of fi*e
rears, with the largest amount from
the rear 1*21. have been reported by
Bheriff F-ed G. Htirkel. The »mount
of the delinquent eolleetion. of the
five year* preceding last year was ap
p ro z iS M te ly « 1U00
tf
First Presbyterian Church
Sunday, February 12
Nuuduy HrkiMil
Pr**ai-biug at
t ’ HKIMTl A N IT V ,
OTHEE,
by th** ladi*-* ' rhorun
and Th** Carotar*