The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 04, 1922, Image 6

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    HONORS MEMORY OF JUDGE
Neighborhood News
W XLDSX
T l» UNIVERSITY
y
S j . k * .a. *.v I’ hi Sent.nr*
Au$ 1.— Mrs. H ou sed vimted it»
Eugene W e d u n ^ v with her husband,
who i» iu a hospital there recover.i»g
Iroiu an ojn-ration.
8
thi Grv»\* s /..ru:.\
M e - Theltua L< :
>p«i
Sumi: n
inght at the D»ek horn* .
Mr>. Fk»yd Juue> v iMied FruUy With
her mother, Mr> D. H. Brumbaugh.
\lr and Mr*. Horatio Musby, Mr
and Mr*. Hurry Ca>f le and children.
Mr« A. in M i. and Milu»u rew ard via
.ted at the Fred Fr«>! hotiu Sundav
u/teruoon.
Hat tie Lfb ow ha^ returned to her
work m the Grove.
Mr>. Fred Frost was in the Grove
Monday.
Mr uud M -' J. S. Allen and da ugh
>
-
M r'
leu's mother, Mrs. Lav« Allen.
Th« M ilL* hay baler wa* m th:*
neighborhood >everai day** la>t week.
Harry Ca>tk* was at the hiswhug**
ranch Monday afternoon.
Mrs. James Lebow and daughter
Thru..:', v t-rv .n the o r «* - S'untiay w e
n.ng
Mr*« Juha Namwoa and ill l | k t »
June are visiuug at t he D H Brum
Laugh hoUir.
Peters a M. sty w .li install a larger
planer. Their pn-sent one i ' too small
fur the work.
OREGON
T K» coilefe ot Li term ture Science
«r»d ü»e A r t « wiiK 22 deptrm enu
TKe «ro lem o n fti «ckools of A r c h i­
tecture— boA*ac*s A*ÎBuni»ir«Uo/\-
hUuceUor. — Graduale Study -Lxw -
M w k w r— M o ik — PhyMcml Educa­
l a * —Sociology
TW 47tfc Y c f 0 *cm Ociufcer 2, I«22
Ror ucafoiotfu# or onÿ m ïorm otton
ofnto T'r*o Reguc-ar, L'rmvr «tí y uf
Oregon. Euiene, O refon
B LU E M O U N T A IN
Special to The Beatioel
Aug 1.—John Allen visited with his
mother min day.
Mrs. Ed Jun**s and * ol Archie and
Frank M.Uer spent >und*y at :h* A l
bert R.ssue home.
The forest fires are all under eon
trul now.
Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer visited at
th»- Snell home Saturday.
Mr and Mrs. Harry Williams ami
daughter Murir >peu? > 1.ndny \«.*h Mr
am! Mrs. Jam»*?* Lebow.
Edith Landwher is help.ug Mrs.
Floyd Junes during harvest.
Mr** Finley Whippa. Mr*. John Allen
and Mr* Lousia K ilb y were ¿ up *-* at
H m ¿..andwher :
w her and «laughter Edith expect t«
! move tu Washington soon.
Yÿ}r
IO *
T hey a r e G O O D !
DO R E N A
C ity T r a n s f e r
—
Au|f.
t, Th»'
1.— in » w » v ifv r
11 Uf.
PiKiijU^TT.
V ^ n e « d t T ni^ht with AUr,» Taum-r.
o f B o » k ' or.
Ir »in
Y au fv moiorod to Eugoi»,»
Tkur»dav
Hauling and D raying
P IA N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y
WOOD SOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D
)|nt.
R*>»
Gafotft?«»
vi.«it»*<i
w ith
frioad* aud Ffiattvp. m lit* Cirovt-
O ffir * is Spray Brack
Tfci.r-.ua» aud Frida».
Nsar 8 P Depot
PHONE W
Perr\ Ku..»'ur rvturnod to hi> hum»»
I*-
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—
. •
;n Portland Thursday, a ftrr visiriug at
:hr \S W Cbn.uian fcou.r.
Mr. and Mr.. Prod K r lk and ffcil
drru .prat >und:*y a' tfcr Frank K» li>
fcomr in thr Grove.
Mr. and Mr». W \V Chri.tnan and
•Legal Guarantee Giveru*
Glen «.-»»rt »e n * To l ’»»r*Ui..
Ttii."' t: ;•
Ate need eJ Kmrfe bb imio—rtieUuiK »w.*i
V -
'
At* U fcr utr-u-Ute P dc TreasIOfteO*.-
. GioUUie-
TYie Cha- Teeters faniiiy .j»»nr Sun
■ dav » rtb relatives Im tfa*- iirovr.
Ths part. g:\^i. at ’ fcs Kail « I
was well attended and all rejiorted a
P & 0 r£ 8 B IQ y I L
C A R D I
! fine time.
Mr». Carl Voigatuore and rhiidren. of
DB A W K TM V
Mareoia. »isited sfce week end at the
BpeciaJiat m obstetriea
home o f her parents. CharK— Teeters
* *ii care Ìur col : . ucm.-nts at ài*
and fam ily.
L k /B àc i f d n u rtii specia.; nurse if re
D. L. Englaiut and fam.iy attend**d
QtAAred Phubes. o ffic e , 34; rea AlitiJ
irhureh in the Grove Sunday e .e i ay.
■ W T IT U B D M D
ROW R IV E R
Dentiatry
Kern’s, the Rexall Store
, M^dern eou.pmcnt. First K a tio a il
b b u buuioi&g Houra, a Ut 1- and
to t
EvtrbAbg? and 5 linda y » Lv
• apl«OAnim«nL. CJlf *•>.*« pilone, lu, rea
. * de ace pL ulte, a JS Y
•St*—«-iZii TO The Sr-IiT nel.
Aug. 1.— Mrs. W ni. Vaughn earn* up
from Portland n visit w .*h her mother
Mrs Emilia Tanner.
Ali«*r Thrum spent Saturday w.th
Genevieve Poq nette at Du rena and at
tended the party at the halL
Alma LitrD returned home Sunday
evening fr»*n< Eugene where -lie ha-
beeii vs-iting and po king ra«f»berries
Mr. and Mr- Tboiiia- (^ueem-r -*i*ent
Saturday and Sunday a: rhe C J
yueeuer h"Uie a ' Saginaw.
A «on was b«irn Sunday morning t .
Mr and Mr«. Oscar XS» iih srer.
H attie Smith, o f Wildwood. - wi»rk
mg at the Oscar M- Alhster home.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Gamut:»» and *on
re*urne3 Sunday from a trip to Wash
tagtoa.
Genevieve and Julius Poquette. of
Dorena. picked blaekiierries
at thi-
pia'*** Monday.
B F M«*<'olluni and daughter Elsie
spent Monday in the Grove on bus.
nese.
DB
W E LE B O W
i>«n us;
O ffie e t J iL and Ma.L Hour«, 5.3L
to i2 and 1 lo 5.34. Eveninaa and
SwncUy^ t»y a
in imeni. Pitone«:
ofi»«*r 35. residence 134 Y.
DB. C. E FROST
O ffice in L a * sol nu.àr.ng
Pitone 47
Cottage uro ve
Oregon
G A V E N 0 DYOTT M D
Physician and sorgeon
X ray Work m ali tu 0ranchea E ve
OAiAgs by appointment.
tw-4 Mbiii
Cottage uro ve, Oregon
J E YOUNG
▲tloraey at Law
ufffiCc rear oí F irst National baña
Cottage uro ve, L/regoli
H J. S H IN N
Attorney at L a » and
N otary Publie
Practice« in ail court«. Twenty fiv e
years of experience
Bader Bidg
Cottage urove, ore.
O N LY $6 00
COTTAGE GROVE
TO
A L T A K IN G
Attorney at Law
Coi*ec*.iAfiLE Probate, Notary Public
774 vT.^uametle Ot.. Eugene, ore.
PO R TLA N D
AND RETURN
J S M EDLEY
Attorney at Law
Eugene Loan A 9a > .ngs b an « Bidg
Eugene, u/regon
DB
W M H A M IL T O N
CLiiupractic
Chroaue caacc a specialty. O ff tee h
over Darby hardware Residence at
313 South P acific Highway.
F J ALSTOTT
Ouggeati v e T be rape otic«
Way a ««p your pa.naf Bota cbroiuc
and acute aAiment« treated
Phone is o L
Cottage U ro ««, Ore
J F SPRAY
Beal E «: a te, Insurance and
Collection«
Off<re ia First National bank build
ing, Sixth street entrance
H E R B E R T W LOM BARD
Attorney It I * «
First National Hank Building
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone 1H
DR
ié ê
M Y S M IT H
V «terina rían
Phonee 1114 and 015
P ar* Street,
Sal* dhtes: Friday and Sat
urday
K«-turn lim it:
from date o f »air.
15 days
ASK V iK N T A B O I T
SEASON FAK ES
• *
T ravel now and realise tug
p ro fit» in transportation rout*
For further partr-ularw, ask
agen t«
Southern Pacific Lines
JOHN M SiirTT
situifS
G rn e i»l P s —wugi-r A g-nt
Grove Monday and ¡m ked blackberries.
Henry Sanders and family speut Sal
urday evening in the Grove.
Woman Member of Congreaa From
Frank Tanuer aud son l^uukie spent
Oklahoma Hat Reason to Revora
Sunday fishing up by Wildwood
Ch’tf Justice Marshall.
M n. Annie Eu»tt*ei. o f the Grovt. Ì
spent Saturday night at the Henry
The revent references o f M i»* A lb o
Lauder? home.
Robertson o f Oklahoma, the only
HE&&ÛN
member ot the geutler sex In 'lie
bouse o f representative» to Samuel
S jh - v ni t. Thi >* lit m et
Worcester, a missionary to the Chert*
Aug. L — F neuds of M i » Vila G.i
kee Indian* lu the thirties, retails no
erist gave h«*r a pleasaul birth«iuy **ur
Interesting chapter in the judicial his­
prise party July ¿4.
tory o f tlie government, which » a s
Mr. and* Mrs. E A. D oolittle, o f Di
vide. spt«nt Tucsilay eveuiug o f la*«: perhaps the first real coiiHI«"» ••elneeu
wt*ek at th»* home o f Mrs. iKuilitth - the federa! nod state governments.
By the Hopewell treaty o f 17h5 the
>isti*r, Mrs. J
A Young.
Mr and Mrs E A Doolittle, o f P.
Culled States re< ogulaed the Cher»-
vide, Mrs. J. ^ A Young and
I'
kees as u nation callable of making
Carlik* and >**u Juhnme picnicked peace and war, uf governing Its vitb
atnvr D i»:«*ii Sunday
lens and o f uwning and governing it*
Mr. Me Dole, o f D ivide, was m t l -
lands.
About 1*01 the Georgia leg. I
neighborhood
Sunday
looking
t?
tslature through Governor Troup de­
threshing contra -
clared he-« treaties not binding upon
Th** John and 1* M. Kebelbeck fain
ihes. the V» J. Kappaui* and L. v* the .tale. ■ u tin ground tliut Georgia
Markham families and Joe Msll»*r tuo and the federal government Were
r -
ritual and Hdepeinleut p»’wers. »m l
on the I'mpqua.
that disputes letvvoeu them could not
*
tie decided by the Supreme court
th e
last week w.th M .-- H aiei Führer.
(Cherokee natiou vs. G eo.gia). but y
Florence Kelielbeck -pent Friday a!
negotiations.
In
ISfc’
an
act
was
ternoon with Violet White.
Mias Florence McFarland, o f Outrage passed by the Georgia legislature au­
Grove, and & cousin aud u friend from thorizing a survey aud an apportion­
Eugene v .sited one day of last week ment o f the Cherokee lands In the
In the buvim; of your own, as well as the
with Miss H aiel Führer.
state, their gold mines were setii-d
children’s hosiery— there is no brand that so
slid they were considered under tbe
satisfactorily satisfies all requirements as
state's dominion. Lw*> ousting tnW
Cherokecs from lands solemnly guar­
completely as
antees! by the C alled States
Thn
W rltar ThinKa It Tim e That Some ol
Cherokee* applied to President Jack-
the W ell-W orn Witticiem e
sun without suvveas. Then they tried
Were Scrapped.
the Supreme court
This court de­
cided them not a foreign state capable
Oorreapoiidem U. one o f the pai*er*
o f maintaining au action In the court,
makes a strenuous protest against iiu-
but a domestic defienden; nation The
mortate euuetantlr using j m n U.at
Injunction was refused and the Chero­
have grown »h i»* e ra .
kee* relegated to the mercy o f Geof»
“ W hy." say» he. "do they a l»a y a
gla.
refer to live alert ¡»r.igreealve FhUa-
The m atter » as revived a few year*
deipl’d a as sleep>y town?“
afterw ard— 1SS1— when It was found
For manv years A L L F N A Black Cat has
Keally . we can t tell. Last time we
that Samuel W orcester M l * Kol>ert-
«standard of value to the experienced fa m ily ^hop­
were there we didn't get to bed all
son'* grandfather, a misan»,ary among
per. This season the same reliable rule is still the
night The Fen aud I ’encll club never
the Cherokee* was residing iD the na­
donee.
safest
to follow
W e otter a complete range of
tion In defiance ot an set of th*
“ W hat fat man." ask» the corre-
styles, for Men, W om en and Children— in silk, lisle,
Georgia legislature o f lHSn This a<"t
apondeui. "ever »earchee for a collar
wool and cotton— for all occasions. Extraordinary
recite* that any white man found liv­
burton? What man e «e r g et, down on
values at the following prices;
ing among the Indians without 11 -en-e
hi* knee* to propose to a bobbed-haired
from the governor of Georgia » a s li­
rdovau, whit»*: r**inforet««J \i*e%
girl?" and he i-oncludee. •‘the average
YY otnfn V !m*n*«-r»7«*tl li*li* !»«»?*♦*. l»l»rk
able to Imprisonment. Worcester w at
5(*c ; outsixe. 60c*
mother-in-law u no uu>re troul>ie»ome
und
hrrlî*.
p»r!«*r
top*,
tin*
jmir.
...........
.... —
seized bv the autliorltie* of Gw innett
than any other individual."
h ntl
h ffli, liait»
eounty. Georgia. IndbAed aud sen-
\\ • invìi ’s puri* thread nilk h«»*»« . r«*iiifor<*t*d Is**I*- *
And b e , right.
A ll these old-time
tet.ced to four years Imprlaonuient.
$1.50
*
jokes should he scrapped; hut the task
\V or»-eater pleaded the unconstltution-
w ill take some time.
im 1« and h«*«*la ; Dark
’ h ilJ r w * - f » I k * qualit y rotto® hoar. r«*m forrr«l
allty o f the act. aud by writ o f error
You see It'» this way. W h et the
•w al v to It*, pair 35c
pair.
the case was brought before the Su- ,
w hite
man who writes jokes conies to the
prense court In 1*C1J That body com
office In the morning with a beads i.e
firmed Wor--ester’s plea and found
or Indigestion, or a touch of the grip,
Judgment li> 11s fa 'o r . on the ground
he d»»esu t fee. very fuuny ; Indeed. Ue
that tlie Georgia act. being repugnant
doesn’t. But he has to get out hia
to the treaties made lietu«»eii *ba
stuff and If he can land on something
Culted States and the Cherokee na­
about Philadelphia or mother-in-law,
The I)a if fi^ht Storr fur (Ju uiiiif amd Sendee
tion. aus un'-oiistiiutlonal and void
e tc , and van give It a new twist, he
The woman nieiuber of »»ingresa,
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grabs It, so as to save time and an­
who au much ho- ora the piem orr < f
guish fo r himself.
John Marshal! and visits his statue at
He stiouidn t do rids, o f course. hut
the We«; front o f tlie capítol fw b e a
he Is only human like the rest o f us,
week, claim - that her reverence for
and. on the level. It s Do cinch Invent-
Tti, umtiujuui prie» uf a wuiilsd i.-
K,-bd il»c »d ilu n s l». Y uu m a» m*t
tlie great chief Ju-’ lre comes from tba ai.
Thr.». >uiM-rtiuup fur th. prie* o f sgn-c s iiti ifc.ui, bui thvy srv lik v lj to
mg new jokes. Most joke writers grow
fact that he ls.-ue 1 the de- ision tlist twu. B»».ikk,‘«*piiig ,-Kurgt- uf Uu» u ti l e — uinkc yuu thiiifc. sud Ihsl * wurtfc
bald early, and there » a reason.
released her grandfather.
’ f wi.ut-_________________
And there Is no rest fo r s Joke w rit­
er
When he s off duty, he starts to
think of jokes fo r the next day and
Som etim e* when his thinking appara­
tus is not In good working order, he
1» liable to ring m something on the
old collar button or the man on bend­
ed knees proposing to a flapper, and
being unable to arise on account o f
rheumatism until assisted by ber fath­
er. who hates him. and gives him the
grand rush
W e are heartily In favor o f letting
the whiskered Jokes rest fo re»er. but
It w ill take time !erfore they are per­
G ray has it and st-lls for
Noone-ilay s|><*eials! I>»\v prires every
manently elim in ated — Brooklyn 8tand-
day. W hy huy “ Beaver” Feeds ? Because you save money aud help
ard-Uaiucn
F o r th e E ntire F am ily—
More than half
satisfaction of fam­
ily shopping is found in finding needed
qualities , at the right price.
CALLS HALT ON OLD JOKES
A llen A
Hosiery
„ Heliiiuell. Bditqs
IT
ALW AYS
PAYS
k
M arksbunj ¿
TO T R AD E AT G R A Y ’S
G roceries=V egetables
B U T T E R -E G G S
Ths Horn« Baa'd.
A queer notion seem , to be cur­
rent that the table exlats to feed peo­
ple
It exlsta tu feed people, but fa r
more to gather tbe member» uf a b »»use-
bold together three time* a d ay; to
acquaint them with each other by re­
vealing little Intimate traits o f char-
a it e r : to furniah a court In which
may be Impartially discussed problem*
o f family, community and n a tion ; to
be a giuwlng center In the fam ily life
about which choice memories w ill ever
Unger.
I t the decorative effect o f the tabls
ready fo r a meai every Item la Impor­
tant
T h e character o f the table It­
self. the H im «
the chins, tbe silver,
the food, lta service are all Im por­
tant The artistry o f a thing la Inher­
ent tn the original Idea : 1» concerned
with every phaae o f its expression.
A table ready fo r service may be
a complete design with nothing on
the table but the food and the fu r­
nishing« necessary to serve the food
e ffv t lv e ly
8u»h s table was recently
seen In a modem home. The tab le
large enough for a lun-Tieon fo r two,
was a sturdy design, with which the
warm grav llnen table-runner blended;
the quaint tea-set and tbe forceful
pattern of tbe dlshe« made an eX‘-eP
lent setting for the food.— April Lse
llnratirr
Jostlfylng Masts.
He was well past three score yea r«
and ten and whet a few months a ft­
er burying bis second wife, he took
unto him self a third only about half
tils own age. It created a furore In tbs
small southern town In which be re­
sided
Being a pillar In hts church,
a meeting was called to look Into tho
matter.
“ Brother Bankston ” began one o f
tile elders, a fter a la»-tful approach of
the l u l i j e t by another member "doO't
you think you were In rather much o f
a burry la this last matrimonial ven­
ture?“
T h e old man ar»>se and gave tba
gathering a »w eeping look
"B reth­
ren rnuwt assuredly I was lh a hurry
Tou must remember I am seventy •»■dd
years old. and I have to be la a burry
with anything I want to do too*” —
Judge
FLO UR
FEED
J*ane eounty! “ Beaver” feeds are qualitx produets. W e have cheaper
grades under other names. Beaver ndfl saves freight hy using l*aiie
eountv grain.
Alili run, 'S) IL»
S l ’GAK
N
SI GO
M ill
E g g producer
D airy feed
a d w im in g
B^con
hat-on,
30C
28c
Shrimp
belt, 2 fan»*
Army Bacon
12 lb ca;» good liaeon
\\
A
1
EHM
$2 45
K I j O N S
LEM O NS
1 »
»
Barley, 75»
<
ash
Candy
25c
20c
25c
20c
85c
$1 03
$1 42
$1.03
$1 23
$1 63
$123
$1 40
$1 79
<
lie
Cheese
Veriliest, lb
.... ...
30c
eheaper than ever
the
3 11«. fine salt
h
ih». fine salt
25 llm fine sal!
•'iU His fine salt
ori II mv half ground
100 llm hall ground
Lick »all, 2 blocks
49c
15c
85c
Honey
hest priee
<h>/.en,
40<*
Flour
9c
20c
52c
85c
55c
$1.03
25c
i
s Blend
K»-rr ’» Best
McKen/.ic
$2 5o
$2 45
$1 50
Sardines
In nil, Ihe can
................ 5c
In mustard, the can
10c
Keen Cleanser
15c, 4 for
ariv
• Price“
K» guiar one pound Míe cakes.
» a< I,
25v
:»•><>*;
2 for
and
<t ,-lh cutidles
Bulk, lb
Grahams, 5 llm
Bulk, lb
Salt
24c
29c
$1 40
$1 60
Crackers
Mason pints
Ma-son quarts
Mavon h _lf gals
E Z . Seal pints
K Z Seal quart*
k /■ Seal half gals
Kcoiioiuy pints
*
Economy hall gals
Cookies
TRADE AT
GRAY S—
YOU
ALWAYS
SAVE
at
At W lioleia le Price*
Extra fauey
BeM fanev
Best fo r 1 .11 riche*
B ig Lunch, lh .
B ig Value, lt>
Chocolates, |h
Plain mixed, lh
Peppcrm m i», lh
<>ti is Drops, ll>
• v o u i >
JARS
Sujtar cured corn fed
the lh
Bacon hack», the ih
< Rtt#-r i>ra?KÌ, th*
t )ii\ •
$2 65
$2.20
Salmon
25c
E
R
A
X
5
C A S H & C A R R X
W E BUY ECOS
AND PAY
HIOHEST
CASH PRICE