The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 04, 1923, Page 5, Image 5

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COTTACU^rROVŒJSENJNMiLn^imYY^^L'^^1^1923
roadster, and George Carpcuter and
Mrs. V. S. Goff, sedans.
Mrs. G. A. Nichols and daughter
Dorothy went to Aurora Tuesday
to visit Mrs. Nichols’ aunt, Mrs.
Fred Hu chart.
i
Nelson’s Service Station bus a Delight Valley Location Is Favored
modern
rest
room
to
which
all
are
Used Fords were sold this week
Ov«r Many Others Viewed
my 4c
by Nelson’s Service Station to W. welcome.
by Official Party.
P. Huff and Abner Gilchrist and
Mrs. Maud Humphrey returned
a used Studebaker was sold to the Tuesday to her home ai McMinnville
Eugene Auto Wrecking company.
after a visit with the W. B. and
The Delight Valley site under
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. See, of George Hawley families.
consideration as a location for the
Portland, are visiting at the Ed
Mrs. William Blair returned Tues­ I new children's home of the National
Chaloupka home. Mr. See and Mrs. day from a visit at the home of i Brotherhood of American Yeomen is
Chaloupka are brother and sister.
her son Frank at Lowell.
the best suited of the numerous
O. E., J. E. and Milton Woodson,
Have us look that motor over be­ sites the official party of Yeomen
W. O. Wilson, O. E. Crowe and H. fore summer time. Dick and Norm, has yet visited in the northwest,
O. Bennett attended a convention at the West Side Garage.
according to the announcement of
of Ford dealers and employes in
members of the official party which
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Marvel
Randall,
of
Eugene Wednesday night.
Corvallis, spent Sunday with Mr. inspected the site Wednesday after­
Special (11)00 miles guaranteed i Randall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. noon. They were accompanied on
tires: 30x3, $8.50; 30x3^, $9.50; at A. Randall.
the tour of inspection by a party
of Cottage Grove business men and
Bradley Service Station.
Annie Lyon has been appointed representatives of the Eugene cham­
Miss Marian White was home administratrix of the estate of the
from Eugene to spend the week end late C. C. Lyon. The appraisers are ber of commerce.
The delegation stopped in Cottage
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. O. O. Veatch, T. C. Wheeler and H.
Grove for a short time yesterday
J. White. Miss Augusta Hamilton H. Fiester.
—REAL BUSINESS FRIEND
morning
before going on to Rose­
came home with her as a guest.
Bring your films to Hughes’ Stu­ burg to inspect a site offered near
C.
Barfield
family
and
The R.
dio. Twelve hours’ service. Films that city.
Mrs. F. M. Harding motored up for sale.
my4p
The official party include» George
from Salem Saturday and spent the
Tom Ray, of Marshfield, was in N. Frink, Des Moines, supreme pres­
week end looking after property
ident; Ward F. Senn, Minneapolis,
here and visiting at the home of the city Sunday on business.
Bud Chalifoue, who had been con­ supreme treasurer; Mark T. McKee,
brother, Will King,
Mrs. Hardings)
_
fined in a Eugene hospital recover­ Detroit, and C. F. Vrooman, Kansas
in Delight Valley.
City, chairman and member respec­
“COMMUNITY HELPFULNESS”
Barred Rock eggs, for hatching, ing from injuries received when he tively of the building committee.
was
struck
by
an
automobile,
was
60c per setting. Sterling Feed Co.
FRIENDLY COOPERATION
brought home Sunday. His eyesight J. H. Ezell, Portland, Oregon state
Mrs. A. W. Helliwell and son is improving and he will not be manager of the order, is accompany­
William Edward, Mr. and Mrs. Mar­ blind as was at first feared.
ing the party through the state.
vin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Mr. McKee has been forced to give
Oil
is
on
the
west
side.
So
are
Nelson motored to Roseburg Sat­
up the remainder of the trip and
we.
West
Side
Garage.
my4c
urday to visit with Mr. and Mrs. E.
has returned home.
Elbert Bede spent Saturday in
L. Smith, parents of Mrs. Helliwell,
An Oregon site, both geograph­
Portland attending a meeting of the ically and climatically, is all that
; Neb., where his father lives. He Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Smith.
jurisprudence
committee
of
the
I found conditions in Nebraska the
can be desired as a location for a
Galloway writes insurance.
grand lodge, A. F. & A. M.
I beat they had been for a long time.
home such as is planned by the
Mrs. Nola Rowe, with her nieces,
Don’t forget mother, the Pearl and Edna Baker, of Drain, The O. W. Hays and S. V. Ailison Yeoman. The committee has ex­
pressed
a doubt, however, as to
families motored to the Hays ranch
truest friend on earth. Buy shopped in this city Saturday.
whether the compulsory school law
near Corvallis Sunday.
your Mother’s day cards at the W. 8. McCaleb left Saturday to The J. I. Jones family motored up would permit the establishment of
spend the summer working at
White Pharmacy.
Sunday from Eugene and spent the a school in connection with the
Lowell.
day at the home of their daughter, home.
J. B. Littler, of Salem, arrived
Stewart for good plumbing. Mrs. Harry Neet.
yesterday in the interest of the
children’s farm home at Corvallis.
O. M. Kem returned Tuesday from
James Veatch left Tuesday for
and protecting yourself from He will remain over today.
Portland, where he spent a few Salem, his home for 50 years, to
eye troubles is indeed
A daughter was born Wednesday days visiting at the home of his visit a son, A. W. Veatch, for the
mighty good foresight.
summer.
morning to Mr. and Mrs. Autin daughter, Mrs. C. M. Shinn.
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, Miss Dolly
Mrs. Lillie Hathaway returned
If your head is often dizzy Lindsey.
Dry weather means more fires. Pitcher mid Miss Kathryn McQueen Monday to her home in Eugene,
or your vision blurs, it is Don’t neglect insuring. Toni Aw- were in Eugene Saturday afternoon. lifter a visit at the home of her Western Lumber & Export Company
time to aHow us to make an brey gives bedrock rates. Inquire Watch for the colored men’s sister, Mrs. Fiances Gray.
Plant Only Place Where
at Durham’s store.
tfc string bund in the big parade at
examination.
Mrs. H. II. Johnson, of San Diego,
Activity Is Seen.
nty4c is a guest at the home of her niece,
Bert Cochran has opened a repair 7:30 May 12.
We can fit you to glasses shop
in the Cox second hand store.
Mrs. W. R. Cellars mid daughter Mrs. A. Laffoon.
that will correct your fault
The A. I. Fagala. family, of Com
Miss Naomi Bodine is expected Miss Sibyl have moved to Spring­
Cottage Grove suffered but little
and be a comfort to your home soon from Albany, to which field for the summer. Miss Sibyl, stock, spent Sunday with Mrs. Fa­ from the 1. W. W. walkout called
city she was called by the illness who taught at Saginaw this year, gala’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. for this week. Although about 20
eyes.
Bennett.
of her sister, Miss Veneta Bodine, completed her term there Friday.
men walked out Monday at the
We grind our own lenses who underwent an operation for Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Renner, of B. A. Pruett has bought a new Western Lumber & Export com
and make them fit the needs appendicitis.
Oakridge, were in this city Satur­ Ford touring car from Woodson pany camp at Rujada, operation was
resumed yesterday morning. 8omo
Brothers.
of your eyes.
it costs no more to gas up at day.
Nelson’s Service Station and it’s
Another advance in tire- prices is
Mrs. C. H. Haight returned Mon of the old men were back at work
very handy—just around the corner expected.
Anticipate your needs day from a visit with her mother, but a crew of new men was put on
on Fifth street.
and order before the raise. Sterling Mrs. Jessie Davis, at Yreka, Calif. in place of some of the men who
obeyed the walkout order. The mill
n6e
J. C. Huff, of Dufur, accompanied Feed Co.
Mrs. Victor Chambers and Miss in this city lias continued to run
by L. C. Beek of that place, arrived
Harry Tibbels was here Sunday Edna Christy spent Monday after­ without interruption. None of the
OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST
here Tuesday. Mr. Beck is an oil from Gold Hill.
noon in Eugene.
other mills reported any trouble.
well driller of thirty-two years ex­
Factory
Miss Stella McKay, who had been
Mrs. Wallace Beaver, of Gridley,
perience
and
is
looking
over
the
oil
Oregon
Cottage Grove
ill in Springfield since the Epworth Calif., arrived Monday for a visit
Mrs. John Wilmers and daughter
proposition ill this vicinity.
Mr. league convention in Eugene the at the homes of her brothers, J. E.
” Dorothy, of Emmett, Ida., who had
Huff is visiting his parents, Mr. week before, was brought home Sat­ and O. W. Blackmore.
been visiting at the home of Mrs.
and Mrs. W. 1’. Huff.
urday by her mother, Mrs. J. 8.
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Woods, of Wilmer’s sister, Mrs. Murray Trun-
Charles Nast, formerly mill boss McKay.
Medford, accompanied by Mrs. N. ncll, left yesterday for Vancouver,
at the Western Lumber & Export
Why pay rent when you can own M. Childs, motored to Cottage Grove
company’s plant, has returned from a home for the rent! See Spray, and spent the week end. Mr. Woods Wash.
Mrs. M. S. Castle, who had been
Portland to his former position.
105 Main street.
m2tfc attended to business interests. Mrs. visiting at the home of her daugh-
Mother will appreciate one Mrs. Alex McQuoin, who had been Childs visited with her son and
Mrs. Jennie Nichols, who hud
of the appropriate cards for visiting at the home of her niece, daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Les been visiting at the homo of her
ter
Childs,
at
the
8.
W.
Boyd
home.
son,
O. L. Nichols, left Tuesday for
Mr». J. A. Elledge is reported to Mother’s day on sale at the Mrs. Frank Safley, left Saturday
her home in Kan Francisco.
be improving at a Eugene hospital
for
her
home
iu
Baker.
Virgil
G-owdy
spent
the
week
end
’
’ was 11
— Friday evenjng White Pharmacy.
where
she
taken
Miss Clara Milne, who teaches at in Eugene as a guest at the home ter, Mrs. Glen McGee, returned to
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fullerton
her home in Springfield yesterday.
for treatment.
Veneta,
siwut the week end here of Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brumfield
An 8 Impound daughter, Aileen have gone to Marshfield, where they with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
S.
A.
Danford,
of
may locate. Their son Ralph has
are visiting with relatives here.
Elaine, was born Saturday in Ore­ been
Eugene,
and
Rev.
W.
H.
Huff
spent
8.
Milne.
working there for three weeks.
Mr. Brumfield recently sold his bar­
gon City to Mr and Mrs. G. C.
Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. a short time Saturday looking over ber shop in Mar&hfield. The Brum­
Mr. and Mrs. Boland Hubbard
Maltby. Mrs. Maltby was formerly
the
Methodist
camp
meeting
grounds
Miss Eunice VanDenburg has pur and making plans for the coming fields will leave in a few weeks
and daughter Mary, formerly of
Miss Hazel Hazleton.
chased a new four door Ford sedan camp meeting.
to visit at the home of Mrs. Brum
No Trespassing—Trespassers on this city, but recently of Vancouver, from Woodson Brothers.
field’s brother, Andy Hears, in
my place at Walden will be prose­ Wash., stopped here Monday on
In addition to the usual morning Jacksonville, Fla.
Charles Burge bought a new Chev­ service nt the Methodist church
cuted. F. J. Schroeder.
my4p their way to Medford on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Hart left
I have several real bargains in rolet touring car Thursday of last Sunday the communion service was
yesterday by motor for Portland to
city property; also good farms, week from the Earl Motor com­ held.
visit with relatives and attend to
small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc pany.
Mrs. C. V. Dunn has arrived from
Graduation greeting cards on Taunton, Mass., for a visit at the business.
About a dozen Shfiners will go
Kenneth Ward, whose bicycle was
home of her son, C. E. Dunn.
from here to attend the ceremonial sale at the White Pharmacy.
stolen from the west side school
tomorrow at Salem.
J. H. Chambers was in Portland
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. French, of house April 18, has recovered his
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood will over the week end on business.
Albany, returned home Sunday property. The wheel had been sold
by a strange man to a Eugene deal
1918 Studebaker............. $350 arrive from Portland Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Egbert, ac­ night, after a visit at_the Robert er,
who later found a note written
visit at the home of their daughter, companied by their daughter, Mrs. Stewart home, M rs. French had
1917 Studebaker..... ....... $150 Mrs. H. W. Titus. They will attend Florence Proudfit, left Thursday of visited here several days. Mr. by the local lad, whom he commu­
nicated
with at once.
French joined her here Sunday
the Shrine ceremonial in Salem Sat­ tost week for San Pedro, Calif.
1914 Ford truck..... ....... $150 urday
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harris, of
and motor on up from there.
Just unloaded another car of fine morning.
Albany, »pent the week end here
Mr. Titus, who also will attend the _
green alfalfa hay—the kind the
William Roberts and Eli Wolf, of
1918 Maxwell touring $195 ceremonial,
will accompany them eow eats and leaves no waste. Ster­ Klamath Falls, visited at the I. B. with Mrs. Harris’ parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. M. Hamilton.
All in Al condition and will from Salem.
ling Feed Co.
a6c Morris home Sunday.
Miss Maud Humphrey, of Mc­
Carnival—At the armory, Cottage
be sold on easy terms
Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mayburn left
Eldon Godard, small son of Mr. Minnville, spent the week end here
Grove, May 12. A real pleasure out­ Friday for Vancouver, Wash., where and Mrs. 8. L. Godard, suffered an with Mrs. George Hohl.
ing for everybody. There will be they have purchased several acres injured foot Wednesday night when
Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Lowe arrived
booths for faney work, fish pond, of truck gardening land.
he fell from his father’s lap. Mr. yesterday from Ix>s Angeles to at
A daughter wan born Sunday to ice cream soda and popcorn, kew-
Mrs. O. C. Lewis was here from Godard caught him by the foot and tend the funeral of Edno Oliver El­
Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson. She pies, gypsies and side shows. Meals
in doing so wrenched the foot.
liott, Mr». Lowe’» brother-inlaw,
has been named Velma.
served at the I. O. O. F. dining Echo Friday looking after timber
i
nd
land
interests.
Ralph Hand has been matched to and are at the Elliott home with
room
5:30
to
7:30
p.
m.
Parade
at
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox, of Mar-
Balloons, ice cream, red lemonade, wrestle with Oscar Butler, of Port Mrs. Lowe’s mother and nephew,
my4c
cola, visited Sunday with Mr. Cox’s 7:30 p. m.
peanuts, popcorn—for the kid-ettes land, in Gold Hill Friday, May 11. Mrs. Julia R. Plummer and Horace
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
T.
Blakely
and
father, Z. L. Cox, who has not been
Elliott.
son Howard are here from Eugene at the I. O. O. F. carnival May 12.
Mrs. A. B. Cavender and grand­
well for some time,
Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey have daughter, Katherine Ann Clark, of
a few days while Mr. Blnkely sub
Don’t forget the big eats at the stitutes at the New Era Drug store bought a modern seven-room house Portland, stopped over here last
ENJOY THF]
I. O. O. F. hall at 5:30 May 12; 50 iu the absence of Harry Hurt, who at 59 Fourteenth avenue east in week and visited at the home of
niy4e is in Portland.
cent».
Eugene.
•
Mrs. Cavender’s niece, Mrs. K. K.
Mr. and Mrs. McCall, of Latham,
Elmer Miller, who recently ar­ Mills. They were on their way home
With the addition of a new
visited Sunday at the Rev. E. G. O. device, power for operation of the rived from Innisfail, Altn., Can., from a visit in Medford.
Great home.
new gas pump at Nelson’s Service and is staying nt the home of his
More than 50 Odd Fellows and
W. E. Fullmer returned Sunday Htation is now operated by an air uncle, Thos. Richardson, spent, the Rebekahs motored to Drain Tues
week end at the Overholser farm on day night and visited the lodge
from a visit of a month at York. motor just installed.
Silk creek.
there. The local Rebekah team put
I will not be renponsiblc for any on degree work.
debts contracted without an order
Mrs. II. A. Miller was in Eugene
from me. J. A. Elledge. a27myllp
Wednesday.
E. T. Blakely substituted in th“
The Service garage received a car
I Ri-xall store a few days last week toad
of new Star cats Wednesday.
while C. E. Dunn was in Portland
A National Bank must operate under STRONG RE­
Mr. and Mrs. John Ruggles and
on business.
STRICTIONS for safety, laid down by the Government
Carl King, former catcher on the daughter Virginia left Wednesday
for Seattle, where Mr. Ruggles has
at Washington. Before the U. S. GOVERNMENT grant-
Cottage Grove baseball team, has accepted
a position.
been in the city the past week
ed us a charter to do a banking business, they satisfied
The Charles Matthews family and
visiting
with
his
parents
and
look
­
themselves that there was both money and character
ing up material for the Coquille Mrs. Alfred Matthews, of Portland,
behind our bank. They wanted to INSURE the safety
teain on which he will play this are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
George Matthews.
year.
A. R. Gray was up from Eugene1
See us for batteries and tires,
vulcanizing and battery repairing. Wednesday on business.
Mrs. O. L. Nichols went to Port I
Batteries recharged in eight hours.
Bradley Service Station.
land Wednesday morning for medi­
A marriage license was issued in cal treatment.
Mrs. Allie Phillips, who is visit
Eugene Friday to Bryan G. Stowe
ing in Wisconsin this year, is am
and Dolores H. Hood, of this city.
ions to return to Oregon, having*
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson re­ experienced two hard blizzards re I
in action at
turned Wednesday from a business eently.
I trip to Portland.
Mrs. Maud Hohl and Mrs. Gorge *
The following cars were sold this Hohl returned Friday from St. I
week by Woodson Brothers: Mr. Helena, where they went last week i
! Ernahaw, E. W. Pruett and Ed to attend the funeral of their
V. R. Kem, Prop. Kem Bldg.
'Schneider, touring ears; Gina Adams, father, R. E. Cooper.
COMMUNITY INTERESTS
ARE BETTERED.
OUR CITY AND VICINITY
ARE ENRICHED
BY YOUR COOPERATION WITH
THIS STRONG HOME BANK
Mother never forgot you.
Don't forget her on Mother's
Jay, May 13. The least you can
do is to send her one of the
appropriate cards on sale at
the White Pharmacy.
LOCAL SITE BEST IN NORTHWEST
FOR YEOMEN HOME
PAGE FIVE
CASH SPECIALS
Friday and Saturday
Regular $1.25 can of maple or butterscotch syrup and
one regular 35c package of pancake flour—the two,
while they last, for........... ............................................. $1.25
Regular 35c can of sliced pineapple..............
20c
Regular 25c can of solid pack tomatoes....................... 20c
Regular $1.00 broom for................................................... 65c
Bank of Cottage Grove
LOOKING
AHEAD-
COTTAGE GROVE NOT AFFECTED
BY I. W. W. WALKOUT
D. J. Scholl
I Tales of the Town
Ostrander
CHAUTAUQUASIGNERS0RGAN1ZE
FOR THIS YEAR
Program ou Six-Day Circuit Best
Ever, Signers Assured; Date»
Are May 28 to June 2.
(The Old Reliable)
The Electric Store
hood us well as those from here and
was quite a success.
Miss Rornadiuc Schneider visited
wifh Mrs. W. D. Heath Sunday af­
ternoon and accompanied the Heaths
to the Fred Frost home nt Blue
Mountain.
WORMING A WAY.
A bore gets into places where
there was supposed to be no room
for him by making a way for him
Organization for this year’s chau- self as he goes.
tauqua was completed Wednesday
night, when Mr. Mitchell, advauee
man for Ellison-White, met with
the local signers.
8. L. Mackin was reelected pres­
ident, K. L. Siewsrt was elected
SHOWER BATH
secretary and N. E. Glass treasurer.
for the convenience of our
8. L. Godard heads the grounds
committee, Elbert Bede the adver­
pat rons.
tising committee and C. A. Bartell
Barber work in general. Spe­
the ticket committee.
Mr. Mitchell assured the local cial attention given to chil­
people that the program this year dren.
is the strongest that Ellisou Whito
have ever put out on the six day
circuit. A feature will be the or­
ganization of junior chautauqun
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
several days in advance. The dates
this year are May 28 to June 2.
Tonsorial Specialists
Imperial Barber Shop
MOUNT VIEW.
SAUNDERS
STUDIO
(Special to The Sentinel.)
May 1.—Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wil­
liams and daughter, of Blue Moun­
tain, moved onto their place* here
last week.
Miss Sarah Riley, of Fairview,
spent the week end with her sister,
Miss Laura Riley.
Among those in Cottage Grove
from this neighborhood Saturday
were Mrs. George Lay ng, Mrs. Wal­
do Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands,
Win. Haupt, Floyd Jones, Clarence
Sears, Lewis Meudal, Mr. and Mrs.
J. R. Cooley and daughter Eliza­
beth, W. D. Heath and Addisoi
lleath.
Walter Dowens returned Mondiy
from a visit of two months in Kane,
Fa.
Bill Yancey, of Cottage Grove,
visited over Sunday with Ctorenco
Sea rs.
Heston Baimbridge, of the Grove,
visited at the J. A. Schneider home
Sunday.
William Heath came up from
Wendling and spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
D. Heath.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider and
daughter Bernadine were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath Friday
evening.
The basket social at the school
house Friday was attended by a
number from outside the neighbor-
has a fresh stock of all size
films for sale. Will do your
developing, rolls 5c, packs
10c. Printing at half price
in the dull finish. Makes a
specialty of the gloss finish.
Views made at any time.
M-L OUR FIXTURES^
AND supplies - X
ARE THE q
BEST THAT
MONEY
BUYS J
Ride a Bicycle
You can enjoy riding a bicycle. It. is now the time of the
year when you should either have a new one or get the
old one overhauled. We have a full stock of parts and
can do the overhauling for you. We also have a nice
bunch of new bicycles.
HARRY RENTLE
Seeds
Do YOUR Banking With Us
FIRST NATIONAL BANK
McQueen
PACKAGE AND BULK
Chick feed, 100 lbs.................................... :................. $3.20
Oil meal, special price, 100 lbs....................
$3.15
Alfalfa meal, special price, 100 lbs......................
$1.60
SEED SPUDS
Netted Gema, Burbanks, Earliest of All, Early Rose,
Red Rose and Early Garfield.
Grangers’ poisoned wheat.
JONES C& EATON
■
i
11
'
r
■ i
i
il
-I.................