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PAGE TWO COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, AUGUST 10, 1923 Tales of the Town , Clifford McGee, who came here io attend the funeral of hi« father, Myron McGee, received a telegram Tuesday morning saying his wife ,as critically ill and left at once or his home in Los Angeles. He was accompanied by his brother, .Fumes McGee. Z. L. Cox, who returned last we< k from his vacation very ill, is ini proving slowly. Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe and her (laughter, Mrs. E. M. Monson, re turned Sunday from a visit in Washington. The O. W. Hays family returned Sunday from their ranch near Mon roe, where they had been for six weeks. ARCADE THEATER WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, August 10—“Backbone,” with Alfred Lunt and Edith Roberts. The north woods drama of fighting men and beauti ful women. And a Semon coinedv, “The Hick.” Saturday, August 11—Tom Mix in “Just Tony.” A story of Tom Mix’s horse. And a comedy, “Clothes and Oil.” Sunday-Monday, August 12-13—“Kick In,” with Betty Compson, Bert Lytell, May McAvoy and others. You’ll say it’s drama rich and racy. And a comedy, “Dad’s Boy.” Tuesday-Wednesday, August 14 and 15— “Hunting Big Game in Africa.” See the ferocious beasts of impenetrable Africa pictured in their native haunts. The most thrilling motion picture record ever brought back from far-off Africa. Don’t miss the greatest of all shows—mightier, bigger, more thrilling than any show on earth! Something in it for every member of your family. Thursday, August 16—“Trimmed in Scarlet,” with Kathlyn Williams and an exceptional cast. International News ami Felix, the Cat. Friday, August 17—William Hart in “(’old Deck,” and a Snub Pollard comedy, “The Old Sea Dog.” Mrs. J. T. Allison is visiting her went to Silverton to visit at the son, Jack Allison, in Grants Pass. home of Mr. and Mrs. George Frank Culver, who i» in the meat Jacobsen, former residents here, and market business at Bandon, is vis- Mr. Godard went on to Portland to iting hero with hi» brother Harry. attend to business. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Bertha Cox, of the Fair Godard returned Wednesday, Ixila store, has gone to North Bend to remaining in Silverton for a weeks’ A crowd which exceeded all ex visit. spend her vacation. pectation», estimated to have been Mrs. E. G. O. Groat returned Sun- 8how Picture* of Martyr Presidents. at least 8900, attended the stampede performance put on Sunday at Lon day from a visit in Yoncalla. The Graham Picture shop has got The David Sterling family mo- ten up a window in keeping with don springs by men who had per formed in round-ups at Pendleton. torod to Scottsburg Sunday. the fact that today is given over wa» hardly parking space for Mr. and Mrs. Bert Stoneburg and to the memory of our late presi There their guests, Mr. and Mr». H. John dent. Pictures of Lincoln, Garfield, the motor car», estimated at 2000. The performance included broncho son, of Eau Claire, Wi»., nnd Mrs. McKinley and Harding aro appro busting, riding bucking steers, ete. Nelson DeYoung, daughter of the priately displayed. While it wa» not in the class with Stoneburgs, motored to Hood River the Pendleton performances, the the first of the week. The Johnsons Card of Thanks. crowd seemed well pleased. The left from there for their homo in Wo wish to ex pres» to neighbors same performance was put on the Wisconsin. and friends our appreciation of their day before but the crowd was not Mrs. O. H. Willard, who kindness and assistance during our nearly so large. The Sunday crowd suffering for »ix week» recent bereavement. The floral wa» the largest that ever has gath fractured shin bone, which she sus tributes were especially appreciated. ered at London. a fall, wuM on the »tree' tained in alOc Mrs. M. A. McGee and Family. The big swimming tank at the Monday for the first time since the hotel was filled with bathers most accident. of the time of the two days. Avery Hartzell I» Injuted. Free Delivery CULVER & ANDERSON, PROPS. Phone 46 Mr. and Mra. C. O. Anderson Avery Hartzell, who had been spent the week end in Portland. working at the Walter Woodard WOODS SERVICE STATION TO BE OPENED TOMORROW Mr. and Mrs. Fred Jost, of Rose mill for several week», slipped burg, who had been visiting with as he was leaving the mill Wednes W. J. Woods will open tomorrow Mrs. Jost’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. day, struck some cogs with his O. H. Willard, left Monday on a right hand and almost severed the the Cottago Grove service station thumb from the hand. which ho has erected nt the north motor trip to Crater lake, the Ore Mr. and Mrs. Hartzell will visit west corner of the Main and Fifth gon caves and other points of in with Mrs. Hartzell ’ s parents, Mr. street» intersection. Mr. Woods is terest in southern Oregon. Mrs. A. I.. Autin, of Portland, and Mr». P. H. Magee, while Mr. well known, as he was manager of Hartzell is recovering. the Htandard Oil »tntion at one and Mrs. Walter Palmountaiu, of time, going to Albany from here. 1.0» Angeles, are visiting their Another Service Station. He learned to like Cottage Grove mother, Mrs. Vos Wallaee. Earl Harkleroad ha» commenced so well while a resident that he Naomi Burkett is recovering from work on a new service station on wasn’t happy until he got back an operation for the removal of her north Ninth street near the bridge. here. Make your wife a present of a tonsils. He anticipates that it will be com A 9%-pound »on was born August pleted within 20 day». Local Cars Lock Horns. 7 to Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Smith. He The J. E. Loucks Overland and has been named Samuel Veateh & the G. A. Hardin Studebaker locked Smith. horns Tuesday noon at the Sixth N. W. White was in Eugene ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ and Main streets intersection. No Tuesday on business. Mrs. O. E. Woodson, Mrs. C. E. one was injured and the car» were Mrs. Clarence Anderson is suf- Umphrey and Mr». Roy Leonard not greatly damaged. Jt wa» said fering with an 1 injured left eye, were hostesses Friday afternoon at that Mr. Loucks had the right of wounded with an “in- a surprise shower complimenting way. Both cars resumed their way which was i.„ — visible” hairpin. a recent bride, Mrs. Raymond Jones, on their own power. Cecil Caldwell suffered during the formerly Miss Neita Hazleton. The and yourst'lf a present of $30.25 by making the purchase H. L. Fowler Hurt in Accident. week with a touch of tonsilitis. afternoon was pleasantly spent in on or before August 15 H. L. Fowler nearly lost the R. T. McCuy, railway station social conversation. Delightful re thumb of his right hand in nn acci agent at. Fredericksburg, <>., with freshments wero served and the dent at the Overholser mill Tues his family, spent the week end at honor guest was presented with an day. The physician believes that it interesting array of lovely gifts for tho DoLong homo. will bo possible to save the member. Billy Weston Woods, of Portland, her new homo. The guest» wero The rope which held the cutoff Mrs. Clyde Leonard, Mrs. J. H. is spending his vacation with his broke nnd allowed the saw to swing grandmother, Mrs. Helen M. De- Chambers, Mrs. Victor Chambers, against Mr. Fowler’s hand. Mrs. 8. L. Mackin and her aunt, I sing. Mrs. Crawford, Mrs. W. A. Hogato, J. F. Spray Sells Residence. E. M. Monson, who recently com Mr». Omer Moore, Mr«. Albert Wood J. F. Spray has sold his east Main pleted tho now Pacific highway ard, Mrs. Charles Beidler, Mrs. lima bridge over tho Coast fork just Beager, Mra. J. A. Wright, Mrs. O. street residence to J. N. Henderson, north of the city, has gone to east L. Nichols, Mrs. Andrew Brand, of Lewiston, Ida., who will take ern Oregon to superintend another .Mr». J. F. Knox and Mrs. Elbert possession August 20. Mr. Spray r has purchased the David McFar- bridge construction job. Mrs. Mon Bede. land place on old north Pacific son and tho children will remain <»<$•<» WE ARE FEATURING hero with Mrs. Monson’s mother, Tho Modern Woodmen lodge will highway. Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe. hold a social session Tuesday eve Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. Ray Sutor paid a fine of $15 in ning at which Grant Tower, who services will be -_______ police court August 5 for intoxica has been clerk of the camp for Ebert, , . pastor. All and tion. many years, will bo tho guest of held in the church agnin next Sun day, August 12. Sunday school at Miss Stella Adams was taken to honor. A large portion of the time 9:45; morning worship at 11, Ep the hospital Monday, Iler case has will be taken up in disposing of a worth league at 7, evening service bounteous repeat which the women not been diagnosed. nt 8. Everybody is welcome to at Willis Nowell, who recently mus of the camp are to prepare and tend all of these services. We have an expert on the job who knows how. A trial tained a broken leg, ís in a Port- most of the remainder of the time will be used to toll Mr. Tower some will prove this statement. land sanitarium for treatment. School Attendance In Lane. of the nice things the members of Lane county had 10,166 children Miss Dessie Harms, who is with the camp think of him. Ho has the Meier & Frank storo in Port made quite a reputation as a lodge in school during the last term, ac CLEANLINESS QUALITY land, is visiting with her mother, clerk and the members of the lodge cording to a recent report by Su SERVICE PRICE perintendent Moore. Of these 5049 Mrs. Sarah Harms. aro taking this method of showing R. R. McDonald and family, of, their appreciation of his untiring were boys and 5117 were girls. In the high schools there were 867 laikeviow, visited briefly Wednes efforts in their behalf. boys and 990 girls, a total of 1853. day at the home of Mr. McDonald’s <?•■$>'$> cousin, Mrs. R. L. Stewart. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell en Ralph Chestnut has purchased the tertained nt dinner Bunday in honor H. O. Bennett property on Villard of their daughter, Mrs. Jesse Vnnden- for I ohh of appetite, I mm I breath, burgh, of Oklahoma City, who ia vis eourt and north Tenth street. coated tongue, biliousness. Without griping or nauita Tho Milne children have bought iting here. Other guests were Mr. the Lydia Stouffer residence prop and Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg. Miss Eunice VanDenburg and Mr. and erty on Villard court for their Mrs. E. W. Caldwell. Tho Vnnden mother, Mrs. J S. Milne. Set your liver right—only 25c Misses Euln and Hazel Morris, of burghs and VanDonburgs are dis Albany, aro visiting their grand tantly related. ♦ ♦ ♦ parents, Mr. anil Mrs. B. F. Morris, Tho Kensington club met Friday and their aunt, Mrs. C. C. Fouts. of last week at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Curl King, of Marshfield, is Walter Fullmer. The members took visiting with her husband’s parents, their picnic dinners and celebrated Mr. and Mrs. C. B. King. the seventy-third birthday anniver Helen Breedlove went to Eugene sary of Mrs. Alicia Harrington, one Wednesday to receive optical treat of their members. ♦ ♦ ♦ ment . Mount View Society. J. H. Dexter and family, of Port Mrs. W. D. Heath was the guest land, who wero on their way to Klamath Falls, visited Wednesday of honor at a birthday dinner given at the Gray Goose tea room in Cot with tho W. M. Morelock family. Guard McGilvery, of Walla Wal tage Grove Saturday by her daugh Mrs. I.. R. Long. Other guests la, who was a resident of Cottage ter, ucsoiit were Mr. Heath, Addison Grove 18 years ago, is visiting at death and Miss Martini Jackson. the homo of his uncle, 1*. H. Magee. ♦ Rev. Hammer, a Free Methodist John W. McCormick and Miss minister from Alberta, is visiting Augusta Garoutto were married with Rev. D. 8. Forrester. He is on Wednesday afternoon at the Metho his way to Roseburg to conduct a dist parsonage, Rev. J. H. Ebert series of meetings. officiating. They will make their Au eight-pound daughter was home on east Main street. Mr. Mc Mr. born Wednesday morning to Cormick has been a resident here a anil Mrs. Oscar lx'e, of Rujada. year and conducts the park grocery Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hhirly nnd store. Miss Garoutto is a member of tho pioneer Howe Garoutto son I’niil, who had been visiting with Mrs. Shirley’s parents, Mr. ily, was born hero nnd is and Mrs. John Ogden, left yester known throughout this entire day morning for their home in tion. ♦ ❖ hidinnti. Silk Creek Society. Miss l’enrl Hall, of Lakeview, is Tho wedding of Miss l’earl Ashby, a guest at the J. Q. Willits home. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gleason aro daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John here from Washington visiting at Ashby, to Mr. Claire Parks, of Clo tho home of Mrs. Gleason’s parents, verdale. was held at 4 o’clock Sun day afternoon at the home of the Mr. and Mra. P. H. Magee. bride ’a parents. The service was Miss Mildred Hurley is clerking performed by Rev. Elkins, of Eu nt Kent’s for Drags. gene. it delicious supper wax Misses Fern and Ellin Harris, served, after which the happy young who had been visiting with their couple left for Eugene, where they aunt, Mrs. John l’onsford, returned will make their homo for the pres Wednesday to their home in Salem. ent. The decorations of the house Tho banks of the city will be were sweet peas, asparagus and closed all day today out of respect myrtle. Several baskets hung from —when all the homes of the country have had Electric Ranges for the ceiling ig and were joined by to tho late President Harding. st reamers, The couple received many , a few years. Let your wife cook by wire instead of fire, which will Woodson Brothers received a car pretty and useful presents, Those I give her time to enjoy herself, to improve her mind and to fix her load of Fords yesterday morning. iresent besides members of the I I'raetieally all are sold. iride’s family were the parents and | self up daintily for the lord oi the mansion when he arrives home. W. E. Burkett returned Tuesday two sisters of the bridegroom, of Few realise how much these little things mean in the happiness of Cloverdale, and Mrs. Miller, of evening from Oakland, whore he things about the home. had been attending a camp meet Cottago Grove. ing. Mount View Society. Mrs. Minnie Johnson and daugh Then, too, the food is prepared so perfectly by thin modern method A family party in honor of Miss i ter, Miss Betty Johnson, who had ami the statement that the way to a man’s heart is through his Martha Jackson, who is visiting | been visiting al tho homo of Mrs. stomach has never been disputed. Johnson’s sister Mra. Harry Grube, here, picnicked above London Sun i and at the Schofield Stewart home, day afternoon. In the group were; left yesterday morning for I x»s Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and son | Addison, Miss Jackson and Mias Angele». Bernadine Schneider; Mr. and Mrs. Miss Kay Godard visited ia Ku Fred Frost and son Harry, Blue i gene over the week end at tho Mountain; Mr. and Mr». ’ J. W. aunt. Mrs. E. E R. Spen ! home of her aunt, Fisher. Thornton Corner»; Mra. L. i cer. R. Ix>ng. Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. 8. I*. Godard and Mr*. S E Ixiwry and children. Cook by Wire Instead of Fire daughter Lola motored to Salem Walker; Miss Marian Lowry, Eu | Tuesday. Mra. Godard nnd Lola gene. Cold Meats When the day is warm and you know your family doesn’t care much about eating a heavy meal, come to us for some delicious Cold Meat suggestions. Quality Market A Present of $30.25 I New Model Eden Washing Machine SOCIETY KEM’S ELECTRIC STORE J Home Made Sausage Cottage Grove Service Station Fifth and Main Street Open Sat, August 11 --------------------- for--------------------- Gasoline, Oil Greasing and Flushing WO TO-NIGHT T CHAMBERLAIN’S TABLE« PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW FOR YOUR FALL AND WINTER SUPPLY OF WOOD Block wood and planer trimmingn, the load Slab wood, the cord....................................... $2.75 $2.75 Morelock & Haney Successors lo IL. W. Lancaster Phone 167-.I W. L. Darby & Co. Eugene Music Shop Pianos and Phonographs $550 piano (now second hand) a real snap, only $225. Guaranteed. See it at Darby's. New Werner piano, wonderful tone, special at $375-^25 down. $10 a month Eugene Munie Shop: I am interested in Piano ( nt about $ ) Will you call or send literaturef Name Add reus..... W. L Darby & Co. Cottage Grove ) Phonograph ( Home Cooked Meats fOPLtssrMwf COTTAGE GROVE OREGON Divorce Courts Will Go Out of Business Mountain States Power Co L »