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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, MAY 25, 1923 Arnold Suker has been trans fcrred from the Corvallis branch to the local branch of the Gray's cash and carry stores to succeed Ned Irwin, who resigned to take up similar work in Portland. Ladies, don’t over look this—a 16-ounce bottle of wonderful shampoo liquid for 75c for sale at Butler’s ■ tonsorial parlor, by the depot. m25p Mrs. William Pollock, Mrs. Willet Bronk, Mrs. W. J. Clarke and Mrs. A. B. Todd, all of Forest Grove, stopped here Monday forenoon to test Cottage Grove hostelry accom modations while on their way to the convention of federated women’s clubs, which was held at Medford this week. Miss Juda Trunnell and John Trunnell, her brother, have gone to Los Malenus, Calif., where Mr. Trunnell will remain to recuperate from a recent attack of influenza. Mias Trunnel will return next week. Mrs. Edna V. Sullivan came up from Eugene Monday to attend the funeral of Clay England. PAGE SEVEN The Walter J. Mackenzie family, of Silverton, speut the week end with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Byrne. Dr. 8. A. Danford, district super intendent of the Methodist church, preached at the local church Sun day morning. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes at tended a meeting of the Willamette Parasola for the kiddies, 50c Valley Photographers association in Eugene Monday. and $1. The Fair. Mrs. W. B. Cooper and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rinard, of Portland, who visited several days Dorothy leave soon ou a 24-day trip of Inst week with Mr. Rinard’s par to Alaska. They will accompany ents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rinard, Mrs. Cooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. were accompanied home by Mrs. William Johnson, and her aunt, Mrs. Rinard. They made a trip to Baker Calhoun, of Portland. Mrs. W. R. Cellers and daughter this week. Miss Sibyl motored up from Spring Mrs. O. W. Hays was in Eugene Middy dresses, slightly soiled, Monday. field Tuesday. at half price Saturday, May 26. The H. J. Smith family and Isaac Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Goff left Wednesday morning by Values up to $4.50. The Fair. Dell Rast, of Roseburg, who was motor for Hood River, where they Mrs. Ida Veatch, who is suffering on his way home from Eugene, will remain through the fruit pick with bronchial pneumonia, was tak where he had attended the conven ing season. en to a Eugene hospital Sunday. tion of the Oregon State Master Mrs. J. B. McNab and son Lewis, Her condition was serious but said Plumbers association, spent the Floy Stone, who attended school to be not dangerous. Her mother, week end here with Mr. and Mrs. of White Fish, Mont., are visiting here the past winter and lived at with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes. Mrs. Charlotte Johnson, hus arrived T J. Hanna. the home of his uncle, E. J, Ed Fred Thomas sustained a badly wards, left Wednesday for his home from Takilmn to remain during her Better change your tires before daughters’ illness. injured right arm Monday when his they give you trouble. Trade them in Hardman, Calif. Cement. S. L. Godard. to Nelson’s Service Station for new arm was caught by a saw and a Miss Pearl Wolf left yesterday big gash cut in the flesh. He is m25c J. W. Ball, who had been visiting ones. employed by the Bohemia Lumber to visit with a sister, Mrs. Charles Mrs. B. R. Job and Mrs. C. E. company. Hadley, at Winchester. at the home of a nephew, Glen Green, returned Sunday to his home Umphrey are in Medford this week W. A. Woodard went to Portland as delegates from the Tuesday Eve in Portland. Tuesday on business. Miss Neita Hazleton, of Eugene, ning Study club to the state con Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short went to vention of federated women ’ s clubs. spent the week end here with her Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jost, of Rose Albany Wednesday, going on yester mother, Mrs. Dorn Hazleton. day to Silverton, where they met The Sharpies cream separator is burg, and Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Short and the only separator that skims clean Jost, of Sherwood, visited Monday brought them back to this city. J. at varied speeds. Call at Sterling’s with Mrs. Fred Jost’s parents, Mr. T. Short went to Silverton Tuesday Says Cottage Grove Only Place of Feed Store and look the machine and Mrs. O. H. Willard. morning to meet Mrs. Short, who Size Maintaining Officer to 20 per cent off on pattern hats returned from Spokane, where she over. Enforce Regulations. Saturday, May 26, Louck ’ s Mil ings of the State Master Plumbers’ Mrs. Frank Clock, who returned visited at the home of her son m25p Harry for six weeks. association in Eugene Saturday. Saturday from Yoncalla, where she linery. Mrs. Jack Churchill, of Wheeler, Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. had been visiting at the home of spent G. W. McFarland and Mrs. That Cottage Grove is the only Sunday at the home of her F. Mrs. her daughter, Mrs. Fred Lasswell, M. Hambrick returned yesterday Godard. has gone to The Dalles to be with brother, Ivan Warner. She motored from Portland, where they were place of the same size on the Pa cific coast maintaining a traffic Mrs. J. Q. Willits and Mrs. A. W. Mr. Clock. up, accompanied by her parents, by the death of their broth officer was the information given Kime are spending the week in Mr. and Mrs. M. Y. Warner, of Eu called er-in-law, C. F. Vilas. Mrs. Vilas, a group of business men and mem North Bend as delegates to the ii : gene. their sister, is well known here. bers of tho city council by Mr. De grand lodge of the Rebekahs. They Mr. and Mrs. B. M. Princehouse William McQueen, who taught the Elliott, >f tho Oregon State Motor are expected home today. Mr. and USED CAR CLEARANCE went to Corvallis Monday for a few Mrs. William Sweet and W. N. HAVE US EXAMINE SALE days’ visit with the Marvel Ran past year at Alleghany, Mont., is association, otherwise known as the visiting at the home of his brother, A. A. A., Wednesday night. The Hubbell motored to North Bend dall family. YOUR EYES G. W. McQueen. association representative stopped Sunday for the convention. One 1920 Ford bug. Vases—Pretty new bud vases Mrs. E. W. Hinshaw left Wed for a short time to meet with the Jersee calf meal, for raising Only diseased or injured One 1916 Studebaker bug. at $1 and $1.25; low vases for nesday for Dallas, to be with a men as a result of the recent dis- calves, pigs and poultry. Sterling eyes require the services of Feed sweet peas or violets. The Fair. niece, Mrs. Wayne Kelley, who is seusion over the enforcement of Co. c One 1917 Ford truck. traffic laws ordered by tho city an oculist (physician eye Miss Enid Veatch, who recently ill. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith mo council. specialist). Mrs. E. C. Spray is in a Eugene One 1917 Chevrolet tour returned from Berkeloy, where she tored over from Roseburg Sunday The A. A. A. man told of tho attended the University of Califor hospital, where she is receiving publicity given Cottngo Grove by Errors of vision require and visited with Mrs. Smith's par- ing. medical attention. nia the past year, is spending the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins. automobile associations of other glasses—properly fitted by |ents, week here for high school gradua They were accompanied home by Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Brumfield states, where steps have been taken an optometrist (the legal Mrs. Smith’s sister, Mrs. Fancho tion. Miss Veatch was graduated left Wednesday by motor for Jack to warn tourists against this city EARL MOTOR COMPANY from high school here in 1921 and practitioner of optometry). Stubblefield, and her two little sonville, Fla., where they will visit bi cause of the strict enforcement her brother Wayne is a member of at the home of Mrs, Brumfield’s of tho laws. Mr. DeElliott reported Main Street at Ninth June and Jean, of Pendle If you have an error of daughters this year’s class. brother, Andrew Sears. ton, who had been visiting here. . that tourists had greatly exagger vision, muscular trouble or Biick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Mrs. Margaret Cooper arrived ated the attitude of Cottage Grove Flags for Decoration day, 6c, eyes strained from overwork Wednesday from St. Helens and is in the tales they told of treatment Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Humphries Godard. —then you need exactly the 10c, 15c, 30c. The Fair. visiting her daughters, Mrs. Maud received here. and child, of Minneapolis, Minn., Mrs. J. J. Jackson, of Portland, Hohl and Mrs. George Hohl. A marriage license was issued While he supported strongly firm services we render. Saturday to Ray N. VanSchoiack who had been visiting nt the home is visiting with her parents, Mr. and Charlie White, Orval Whaley enforcement of the laws governihg If your eyes need any and Myrtle Mayben, both of Cot of Mrs. Susan Poe, left Saturday Mrs. James Groom. speeding, reckless driving and other for Los Angeles. Mm. J. V. Hubbard and son Vol- and Leeton Dowens bought used thing further, we will so ad tage Grove. Why pay rent when you can own ni.y returned to Yamhill Friday, af cars this week from the Earl Motor violations, Mr. DeElliott said that 8. L. Mackin went to Eugene Fri in tho ease of tourists ho believed vise you. company. day for the track meet between the a home for the rent! See Spray, ter visiting several days at the a warning to be sufficient for n m2tfc home of Mrs. Hubbard’s daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Galloway good many violations, such as wrong University of Oregon and Oregon 105 Main street. and daughter Rachel motored to parking and turning in the middle The W. C. Wilkins family, who Mrs. G. I. Lafoon. Agricultural college. Portland yesterday, accompanied by of a block, since the different cities had been visiting with Mrs. Wil Better have us look at your Nelson will take your used tires kins’ mother, Mrs. William Rhodes, Ralph Spearow, who joined them in vary in their ordinances on these. brakes before that trip. We use in on new ones. m25c left Saturday for Aberdeen, Wash., thermoid. West Side Garage. ni25c Eugene. The Galloways will return Ho emphasized that to have the Miss Ruth Bede was a guest at where they will locate. They mo OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST today accompanied by Mrs. Gal Mrs. Sophroniu Howe and daugh loway’s sister, Miss Nanne Heaton,, tourist warned to beware of a city the Delta Gamma sorority at the tored here from Weed, Calif., where Factory on Premises University of Oregon over junior they had been for Mrs. Wilkins’ ter Miss Lola, of Eugene, spent the who will visit here. Rev. Spearow would b«> disastrous, but said that Cottage Orove Oregon week end here at the home of Mrs. went on to Beattie, where he will nearly every other city in the state week end. health. Howe’s daughter, Mrs. K. K. Mills. participate in a track meet between hail gone through the same period Miss Margaret Galloway spent at some time and that he had been Cement. S. L. Godard. M. H. Anderson was in Portland the University of Oregon and the called upon to work out similar junior week end at the University Mrs. H. E. Allison, of Roseburg, on business the latter part of last University of Washington. of Oregon as the guest of Misses tangles in other places. visited Saturday with her parents, week. Margaret and Annette Dobbin. H. H, Scott, who has been with Mr. DeElliott promised a report Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fiester. Mrs. Utha Greenwood and three the Cottage Grove creamery for the on Cottage Grove's rating among Stewart for good plumbing. year-old son have arrived from Bend past year, left yesterday to enter other towns soon, in an effort to A son was born Saturday morn to spend a month at the W. O. Wil similar work at South Bend, Wash. determine to what extent the town ing to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Price in son home. Mrs. Gaven C. Dyott is visiting is now rated by tourists in general. Portland. Mrs. Price before her Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson re in Portland this week. The council maintains its position Miss Elda Bristow, who teaches marriage was Miss ’Nellie Hemen turned from Portland the middle of Earl Ishmael is here from Albany that reckless driving of every kind in the Eugene schools, was a guest way. the week. Mr. Woodson wont ou to must be stopped and has been at all for the funeral of his mother, Mrs. Friday of Miss Nora Queen and vis H. W. Titus, of this city, was one times in harmony with the sugges- his ranch at Baker while away. Mary Ishmael Elliott, who died ited the local schools. of the speakers at the meeting of tions made by Mr. DeElliott, with Woodson Brothers have sold Ford Tuesday at Ridgefield, Wash. Miss Clara Milne returned Sunday the Southern Willamette Dental so the exception of turning in the mid cars recently as follows: Roy V. Willis Nowelj sustained a fracture from Veneta, where she closed a ciety in Eugene Saturday night. Leonard, coupe; Ben Briggs, Lorace, of his left leg and an injury to his die of a block, which is permitted successful term of school Friday Dance at the Lorane grange hall Charles R. Lawrence, Comstock, and back Wednesday, when he was almost nowhere tn a city of this and where she will teach again next Saturday night. Eugene music. A. G. Munger, touring cars; James struck by a log at the A. L. Wood size. year. Supper will be served. m25c N. Skelton, Lorane, truck; Paul ard mill. Silk hose in black, white and Ira F. King, who left here six Harris, bug. W. N. Salton was here from weeks ago for Marshfield, where he colors, $1.25 pair. The Fair. Mrs. W. 8. Threlkeld returned to Grants Pass yesterday visiting his her home in Portland Saturday, ac stepmother, Mrs. George Halton. Mr. Miss Kathryn McQueen and Miss is employed in construction work, the week end here and left companied by Martha and Everett Halton conducted an upholstery bus Bethel Gowdy spent the week end spent Churchill. She hud been here to iness in this city for several months in Eugene attending junior week Tuesday night by motor with his family, which had remained in this attend the funeral of her mother last summer. end festivities at the University of city. They will remain in Marsh and nephew, Mrs. Shelby F. Church Oregon as guests of Alpha Xi Delta Herbert Adams has resigned his Criticizes Criticizers; Says Papers ill and Shelby Kirtley. women's fraternity. Miss Dorris field until Mr. King completes his position as clerk at the Bartell ho Will Bo the Kind of Papers work thera. Sikes, a member of the sorority, Mrs. G. A. Proctor Jr. and two tel and will engage in the cedar Demanded by Readers. Shingles. S. L. Godard. also spent the week end there. little children and Miss Virginia pole and piling business. Bosley left Sunday to visit with Galloway writes insurance. Miss Ray Godard visited over last Mrs. W. J. White was in Eugene Mr. Proctor’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. The Mizpah class of the Presby week end in Eugene at the home of Tuesday. Elbert Bede, editor of The Sen G. A. Proctor Hr., at Long Beach, her aunt, Mrs, Grace VanBoskirk, terian Sunday school will hold a A new coat of paint has been tinel and president of the Oregon Calif., and with Mrs. Proctor ’ s and attended junior week end at home cooked food sale at the Smith- given the Woodward building at Editorial association, addressed tho mother, Mrs. Horine, at Palo Alto. Short grocery Saturday, May 26. the University of Oregon. the corner of Main and Seventh session of the federation of women’s Charles Cochran and his three Women of the church are donating A flue fire at the R. A. Trask clubs of Oregon in Medford Wed children and Mrs. 8. E. Cochran, his streets. the food and the proceeds are to be home on Quincy avenue brought night. His subject was Mrs. Fred Beidler submitted to a nesday mother, visited with the Horace used to help pay the quota of the out the fire department Friday “Things we think; things others minor operation yesterday. Cochran family at Roseburg Sun class for missions. morning. It was extinguished be think, aud what we think of the D. W. Sturges has bought the day. Joe, little son of Mr. and Mrs. things others think.” I have several real bargains in fore the arrival of the fire biddies. Woodard property oil Ash avenue. Ray Baker, underwent an operation Mrs. L. M. Powell is happy that The damage was slight. city property; also good farms, Mr. Bede pointed out that never John Spray negotiated the sale. is not one who refuses to record for the removal of tonsils and ad before have we been guided to u small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc Full line of Diamond tire« Organized gangs of thieves are she birthday anniversaries, for when enoids Wednesday. greater extent by what we think Robert Galloway was the guest of and tubes. West Side Garage. stealing automobiles everywhere. she reminded hubby that another Robert Sutcliffe, son of Mrs. Bos and by what wo think of what Get Tom Awbrey ’ s special rates on Ralph Spearow at Delta Tau Delta had arrived he presented her with sie Hutcliffe, is expected to be in others think. He pointed out also Harvey Robinson, who graduates fraternity at the University of Ore this year from the Cottage Grova fire and theft. At Durham’s store. a Star car. Cottage Grove within a day or two that nover before has there been gon over junior week end. L. W. Hunt, who sustained a high school, has taken a position Mr. and Mrs. Claude Addington, in advance of tho opening of the so much thoughtless thinking—so A. L. Wynne and J. 8. Stewart, with the Comstock Lumber com- fractured skull and other injuries of Lewiston, Mont., stopped here Chautauqua season in this city. Mr. much thinking thut is done with local ■rs, attended the meet- in a logging camp accident May 3, Sunday evening on their way north Sutcliffe, who grew to manhood in little or no attempt to get at the at Comstock. was dismissed from a Eugene hospi from Signal Hill and other Cali this city, is now general equipment truth of information upon which tal last week and is able to be fornia oil fields to Idaho, where manager for the entire Ellison- adverse criticism is based, so much amout again. Mr. Addington will soon start the White system in the United States. thinking done upon information Miss Anna Nichols spent the week boring of an oil well. The Adding During chautauqua season he is that is maliciously incorrect. end in Eugene with an aunt, Mrs. tone made the trip from Eureka to traveling as head property man for He pointed to the Oregon legisla Cottage Grove Sunday, arriving the six-day circuit, which visits Cot- turn as an outstanding example of Anna Jordan. here at 5 o’clock. They visited tege Grove next week. a governing body which has come Little tot«' dresses, made up with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair and Mrs. Cecil A. Gilbert and baby into disrepute through thoughtless in gingham, 75c, at The Fair. left that evening for Portland. Mr. daughter, of Eugene, spent Bunday adverse criticism, almost none of it Mrs. T. Kohls and daughter, Mrs. Addington brought glowing reports here with Mr. Gilbert, local triffie specific. uohn E. Fritz and Mrs. Fritz’s of the Bignal Hill field. officer. “Many of those who are such What is there in people’« lives that has more to do with daughter Delpha May arrived Hat-1 The Service garage sold Btar tour Mrs. Olive Farrington and son easy critics of men and measures,” urday from McGregor, la., to visit | ing cars during the past week to Tom arrived Sunday night from he said “arc among the more than their health than their food! The grocery is the pur Mrs. Kohj’s sister, Mrs. Allie William Nobles, Thomas Scott and Portland, Mrs. Parrington having 50 per cent who fail to go to tho veyor of health and strength in their raw material form. Hawkins. L. M. Powell, a Star coupe to J. H. been engaged as manager of the polls and take a part in the conduct Therefore you should be careful in selecting your gro George Rice and two daughters, Kirk, a used Dodge to Horatio Mos Gray Goose Tea Room to succeed of the government’s business.” cery store. We only sell the best and guarantee every of Han Francisco, are visiting with by, a used Overland four to Orva M ins Ella May Harmon, who has He also scored the newspapers sale we make. Powell and a used Saxon to Harold returned to Portland. The non will friends here. which lead in thoughtless criticism Tower. also work at the the tea room. Jersee calf meal is a moat econom and scored those which attempt to The old Masonic hall on the river create an unnatural appetite for ical feed for raising calves. Try it ( Miss Mary Wiseman returned the on old south Pacific highway has first of the week from Ione, where and if you are not perfectly satis-t sex sensations, filth and dirt in the been purchased by the Cottage news, crucifying blameless women fied your money will be cheerfully she taught the past year. Grove Flouring mills and is being refunded. For sale by Sterling Feed BROOMS- EXTRA GOOD ONES— FOR....................... 90c Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Wiseman and in the process of digging up every Co. c little son Lynn arrived last week torn down preparatory to being re sordid detail. Ho told the women TOILET PAPER-FOUR LARGE ROLLS................. 25c moved to a site just south or the that tho newspapers could not live Albert Oakes sustained a broken from Caldwell, Ida., and are visiting I right arm Friday night when he' at the home of Mr. Wiseman's flour mill. It will be used as a without their women readers and DISHES, GRANITE WARE AND TINWARE AT COST warehouse. that tho newspapers would be the ran the bicycle on which he was mother, Mrs. Martha Wiseman. Mr. Miss Annie Young, of Milwaukie, kind of newspapers the women de riding into a lumber pile in order Wiseman has accepted employment to escape being run down by an at the Woodson Brothers garage and who is a teacher at Klamath Falls, ma nd. they may decide to remain here. stopped here Wednesday for a visit i intoxicated motorist. The attendance at the sewions of of a few days while on her way the women's clubs was a record Mr. and Mrs. Bert Albert, of1 Mrs. Ellen Jones and Mrs. I«aura home. one. The Presbyterian church in I Springfield, visited last week with MeKernan leave Saturday to spend TILE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE the summer in the east, the former Mrs. Dan Beck is slightly im which the meetings were held was I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boner. at her old home in Missouri and prove«! from a stroke of paralysis filled to overflowing at the night Shingle«. 8 L. Godard the latter in Illinois. sessions. which she suffered Tuesday. Your Table Needs (’an best be supplied here. Our stock of canned, bottled and package goods is nev er low but our prices are always so. Ostrander A. A. A. MAN WILL HELP SOLVE TRAFFIC LAW DIFFICULTY EYES ARE AN OPEN BOOK TO US D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town COTTAGEGROVEEDITORSPEAKER BEFORE WOMEN OF STATE The Grocery as Health Headquarters McQueen 0. G. HIGH SCHOOL BOYS APPLY RED AND WHITE PAINT TO EUGENE “E” Three automobile loads of Cot tage Grove high school lads who thought to improve the appear ance of Skinner’s butte in Eu gene Wednesday night trans formed the big “E, ” Eugene high school letter overlooking that city, into a red and white “C. ” The boys made the trip late at night but were caught in the act by a group of Eugene high school boys just as they had completed their work. CHENEY & MOORE BUY BACK CLEANING BUSINESS Cheney & Moore, who two weeks ago sold their cleaning and pressing business, have bought it back and will operate both that business and the second hand store which they recently established. Mrs. Elmer Robbins, of Amity, is visiting the remainder of the week at the home of her cousin, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. L. L. Woods and his father, Dr. D. L. Woods, were up from Eugene yesterday. Card of Thanks. We wish to thank our kind friends and neighbors for their gen erous help and consolation in our re cent bereavement and for the beau tiful floral offerings. Mrs. Clay England and Children, Mr. and Mrs. J. N. England and Family, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings p and Family. Card of Thanks. We desire to express our heart felt thanks to those who were so kind and thoughtful during the ill ness and death of our beloved hus band and father. Especially did we appreciate the beautiful flowers. J>__^1j^J^J^J£aylor!indChililren. for Jewelry, Watches and Watch Repairing see MENDENHALL S. P. Watch Inspector Cottage Grove Oregon L_=.. _ = .__ ___ POISON OAK—Cured by in ternal antidote, $1.50 postpaid M. K. S. CO. Box 76 Ilood River, Oregon N. B. This is a doctor’s private formula and not for sale in any drug store._______ inyl8jne22p SAUNDERS STUDIO 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. Shower Bath for the convenience of our patrons. Barber work in general. Spe cial attention given to chil dren. Imperial Barber Shop 630 Main, P. 8. Bukowski, Prop. Specials Saturday, May 26th Smith-Short Grocery & lumber-