COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1923
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Word has been received that
Capt. Lewis C. Beebe, United States
army, former resident of thia eity,
has completed his course of training
at Camp Bennings, Ga., and that
he has been retained there as an
instructor. Capt. Beebe is a former
Snappy weather.
Snappy University of Oregon student and
heaters to take off the chill, at served in Europe during the war.
W. L. Darby & Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adams and
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore mo daughter Adeline spent Bunday in
Eugeue.
tored to Elkton Bunday.
Prescription Experts. Your
A. W. Kime has had a fur
nace installed in his home on west Druggist is More than a Mer
Main street.
chant. New Era Drug Store.
Mrs. Lincoln Taylor is quite ili ut
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Veatch mo
her home near Hebron.
tored to Ashland Saturday, return
Protect your car against fire, ing Sunday-
theft and accident. Protect
Velma Hart has undergone an op
yourself against accident and eration for the removal of her ton
damage suits. Sanford writes sils.
Mrs. Myrtle Britt and Tina
the insurance.
s21c Wrightman,
of Albany, were here
George McQueen, of this city, Sunday to attend the funeral of
and brotherinlaw Sol Davidson, of Clara Mason.
Powers, returned Monday evening
Mason, Gates and Samson tires.
from Terry, Mont., after a trip of
three weeks. They were visiting Our prices are right. Bradley Ser
Mr. McQueen’s brother, Ivan Mc vice Station.
The Charles and Ira Beidler fam
Queen, who has a large ranch there.
Mr. Davidson returned to his homo ilies motored to Dillard Sunday.
after a brief visit here.
Miss Audrey Murphy arrived Sun
A. Q. Wise, of California, has day evening from Crescent City,
bought the M. Barrington residence Calif., where she had spent the
on Ash avenue. The sale w ; ib made summer with her grandparents, Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Rayuioud, to visit a
Charles Ronoy, one of the mail by E C. Lockwood.
Buy Red Top Fisk for real ser few dnys hero beforo entering busi
carriers, took a vacation of a few
ness college at Eugene.
days the fore part of the week. vice. West Side Garage.
Storage. City Transfer.
tfc
His place was filled by George
Brainard.
Mrs. Nettie E. Smith arrived Fri
day from &in Francisco to care for
Willis Nowell returned Sunday
her sister, Mrs. Edgar Willson, who
from Salem, where he had been
is a hospital patient.
undergoing surgical treatment for
$3.75
his limb which was fractured sev
Mr. and Mrs. Oberg, who had
CEMENT,
SEWER
PIPE,
eral months ago.
been visiting at the home of Airs.
PLASTER, FIRE Oberg’s sister, Mrs. R. 8. Trask,
Daily motor freight between Cot LAND
tage Grove and Eugene. City Trans BRICK,
WALL left Friday for Portland, where
HARD
Mrs. Oberg has since undergone an
fer. Phone 99 or 124-J.
a.31tfc
There is only one
PLASTER, FIRE CLAY, operation
for tumor. Mrs. Trask
Elizabeth Lowis, of North Bend,
way to be sure that
BRICK.
left
for Portland Sunday to be with
is employed at Howe’s candy fac
your eyes are what
her
sister,
who is doing splendidly.
tory.
they should be.
Why
pay
rent when you can own
Mrs. Florence Small has moved
a home for the rent! See Spray,
into the Lincoln Taylor house on
105 Main street.
m2tfc
Have them exam
south Bixth streot. Mrs. Small’s
Ernest Kurrc, who had been with
son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and
ined regularly by a
tho Mountain States Power com
Mrs. Ivan Abeene, have moved into
competent
optom
pany for several months, left Friday
Mrs. Small’s houso at London.
Mrs.
Ruth
Johnson
and
daughter
etrist.
for Portland. Mrs. Kurre had been
Did you read Darby’s ad last and son, Charlotte and Allen, of there
for a week and they expect
Eugene,
visited
during
the
week
at
week?
It
told
how
to
get
an
to make their homo in Portland.
My 20 years ex
the
R.
C.
Quigley
homo
$85 sewing machine for $50.
Charles Wiggins, of Woodburn,
perience and recom
J. M. Robey, manager of the J. C. brother of Mrs. W. M. Morelock,
Henry Bailey, who was return
mendations should
ing to his home at Cloverdale after Penney store at Eugene, was in the luis bought the Arby Harrington
be of value to you.
a five months ’ absence spent on the city last Friday. His company con property on north H street.
south Umpqua, stopped over bore templates establishing a store here.
Galloway for insurance, 511 Maiu.
briefly this week.
I grind my own
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Warner re
Miss Hazel Swanson leaves Sun-
lenses and they are
turned last Friday ovening from
will
day
for
Portland,
where
she
Seaside, where they attended tho
made according to
spend a two weeks’ vacation with
American Legion convention. They
my prescription.
relatives and friends.
visited other points and had been
Select Your Druggist with as offers you a home that is gone two weeks.
Your optical pa-
Helen Breedlove, accompanied by
much care as you do your Phy
tronage solicited.
her mother, Mrs. H. B. Breedlove,
sician. Your Druggist is More
went to Eugene last Friday and
than a Merchant. New Era
underwent au operation for the re
Drug Store.
moval of her tonsils.
Two
and
three-room
apart
Virgil Powell, who has been away
Sanford writes standard fire
on engineering work, is visiting ments with bath, Kot and
insurance.
s21c
during the week with his parents,
cold water, steam heat, elec
R. R. Meeks was in Portland on
Mr. and Mrs A. 8. Powell.
( Iptician-Optometriat
tric ranges and lights. You business over Thursday night of last
Galloway writes insurance.
Factory on Premises
should see these. Inquire of weok.
Ardie Eby, who had been at
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Mrs. Herbert Whitlock was in Eu-
Marshfield with his mother recu
geno hist Friday to visit her hue-
perating from a recent operation
and, who is in a hospital there.
Kem’s for Drugs
for appendicitis, returned Sunday
Ho is getting along nicely and ex
evening and is again at his former
pects to return home soon.
position with the 8mith-8hort gro
Buy Red Top Fisk for real ser
cery.
Hughes Studio—Kodak finish vice. West Side Garage.
Standard fire insurance. Ren
ing one specialty. Enlargments.
Mr. and Mrs. Joss Griffin, of Eu
Sanford writes it.
s21c
Rev. J. Sams filled the pulpit at gene, visited at the G. W. McQueen
Miss Flora Bales, of Dorena, the Methodist church last Sunday home Thursday of last week.
Pete Tonoli is currying his left
hand around in a sling, the reason spent the week end nt the D. H. during tho absence of tho pastor,
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Abeene, of
being that while doing some butch Hemenway home.
Rev. J. H. Ebert.
Sutherlin, who were on their way
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Beck, of
ering he slipped the point of a knife
Mrs. D. P. Burton, of Eugene, homo from Newport, stopped over
between the bones of the first joint Klamath Falls, arrived Sunday to arrived the latter part of last week hero last Friday for a short visit
visit at the home of Mr. Beck ’s
of tho thumb.
with friends.
Select Your Druggist with as parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Beck,
Money to loan on city or farm
Used ears for sale at Nelson ’s
property. J. F. Spray.
aug3tfc
much care as you do your Phy Service
Station: One 1917 model
Miss Dorothy Wickham and Don
sician. Your Druggist is More Dodge touring $350, one 1919 model
nld Hood, uf Portland, visited dur
than a Merchant.
New Era Grant six $290, one 1918 model Stu
ing tho week at the home of Mr.
debaker
six
$175,
one
1914
model
Drug Store.
Hood’s sister, Mrs. H. W. Titus.
Ford
touring
$100,
one
1914
model
Mr. and Mrs. Ed W. Miller, of
James Cox and son LeRoy, of
Grants Pass, stopped off here Fri Studebaker light truck $90. All cars
Yoncalla, visited Thursday night of
day and visited briefly while on in good running order and will sell
last week with Rev. and Mrs. E. G.
their way home from attending a on easy terms.
O. Groat. Rev. Groat, who has been
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Churchill, of
hotel men’s convention in Astoria.
seriously ill for some time, is im
J. H. Chambers has again been Roseburg, spent Sunday at the home
proving slowly.
appointed a member of the county of Mr. Churchill’s father, Shelby
Prescription Experts. Your
Churchill.
budget committee.
Druggist is More than a Mer
M t and Mrs. C. E. Frost returned
tf Sunday from a two weeks’ visit in
Sanford for Signs.
chant New Era Drug Store.
W. J. White is at Pendleton this
John and Chris Hostettler, former Los Angeles.
week. He will be kept busy taking
Stewart for good plumbing.
residents, stopped off hero Friday
in the roundup, attending the
while on their way home to Grants
Anchor Alsted was in Portland
Shriners’ convention and a drug
Pass, after spending the summer in this week on business.
gists’ meeting.
Canada.
Mrs. J. O. Johnson and daughter
you ever sank your teeth
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Powell re
The F. E. Taylor family have Alecia, of Portland, arrived Monday
moved to Eugene.
Where can you buy turned Saturday from a motor trip
to visit at the home of Mrs. John into.
into eastern Oregon, Idaho and
Batteries repaired and vulcan son’s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Med them! Why, right here of
ley.
izing. Bradley Service Station.
course—and fresh too, every Washington.
I have several real bargains in
Remember at Christmas the most
Dick Knight, of Eugene, who hud
day. Try some for break city
property; also good farms,
been working at Gray’s Cash nnd appreciated gift, as well as the
fast tomorrow.
small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc
Carry store here, returned to hin cheapest, is your photograph. Better
Mrs. Earl Hill has been seriously
home Sunday to reenur Eugene have them on hand a month ahead
ill during the past week.
than a day behind. MONROE will
high school.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Linobaugh and
Mr. and Mrs. James Moore re make just what you want at Mon
littel son, who recently returned
turned Sunday evening from a visit roe Studio, 22 north Sixth street,
Cottage
Grove.
sl4tfc
from
an extended absence, are down
in North Bend with Iho George At
Jj
with typhoid fever and are with
W. A. Ward, of the Powell &
kinson and F. 0. Coffman families.
Mr. Linebaugh’s parents, Mr. and
Burkholder store, has gone to Cali-
Dori’s City Bakery—Bread fornia on a short vacation. He will to make her home this winter with Mrs. J. B. Linebaugh. Hoalth Offi
her sister-in-law, Mrs. L. M. Thomp cer Frost states that the disease
at 8c and 12c.
tfc visit Wm. Brand at Dunsmuir.
son.
was contracted before they arrived
-
30x3% guaranteed eord tire *11.50 h< re, probably in some mill camp.
at Nelson’s Service Station.
You can buy a standard make
A new telephone directory for 30x3% tire for $9 at Nelson’s Ser
thia district is being made up by vice Station.
the Pacific Telephone * Telegraph
The C. J. Kem family attended
company. The forms will close Sep the eonnty fair Wednesday.
Yes, we have a large supply of new crop honey in
tember 30 and subscribers are asked
The N. E. Glass family attended
thè comb; also »traine«!, in pinta, quarta, half gallona and
to notify the company before that the county fair Wednesday.
in bulk.
time of any changes desired.
8. W. Boyd returned Wednesday
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. McDonald left from a visit of several weeks at
Friday for Portland to look after Medford.
their home there.
Darby '« heater» will make
If
If
Robert Blair, of Portland, visited
Monthly with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Blair.
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Powell mo
tored to Springfield Sunday, spend
ing the day there with friends.
Have Money—We Want It
Want Money—We Have It
Bank of
Cottage Grove
We Offer You
Efficient Service
Exceptional Facilities
Conservative Management
Eyesight
Insurance
Shingles, Extra Star A Star
W. L. Hubbell
Omer Apartments
NEW, CLEAN,
MODERN
D. J. Scholl
C. J. KEM
T Tales of the Town:
THE BEST
DOUGHNUTS
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Honey! Honey! Honey!
Pineapple
We have just received 50 cases of pineapple in all
sizes, 1 jet us B»'nd you a dozen cans, assorted, at a real
saving.
Vegetables and Fruits
You should make thia your store for fruits and veg-
etables, aa we have the moat complete line in town.
Smith-Short Grocery
THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE
An $85 machine for $50. Did you enjoy the kind of weather
you read how to get it in Dar that ripen» the punkin» and
by'« ad last week?
»quashes.
z
Rev. J. H. Ebert, who attended
the annual conference in Portland
last week, visited several days of
thia week at the home of his moth
er, Mrs Charles Ebert, at Forest
Grove. He will be home for services
Sunday.
Virgil White has sold his property
on south Sixth street to Vinal Ran
dall. The B. M. Priacehouses, oc
cupants of the house, have been
unable to find a house to move into.
risk tires for every need. West
Sid. Garage.
Rev. Cecil Phillips and family,
who had been residents here for
several months while Rev. Phillips
was waiting for an assignment,
have gone to Woodburn, where Rev.
Phillips is to be stationed.
Harvey Allen has bought the
Albert Woodard bungalow on north
Pacific highway. The Woodards
will move to their home on south
Third street.
I. B. Morris and nephew Roscoe
Forward motored to Portland Mon
day on a business trip.
Leslie Hawkins has bought the
W. H. Gilbert place on north Sev
enth street. The deal was made
through E. C. Lockwood.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Davis, of Rose
burg, spent Monday here visiting
friends. Mrs. Davis was Miss Eva
Brockus before marriage.
Mrs. Harry Armstrong returned
Monday night from Portland, where
she attended the funeral of her
father.
Herbert Adams is suffering from
several broken bones in his right
hand, which he sustained Tuesday
when crauking a Ford.
Miss Margaret Darby, of Eugeno,
visited during the week at the home
of her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Darby.
8. L. Godard was in Portland
Friday and Saturday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradley and
Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell spent
the week end at Marshfield, Ban
don, North Bend and Port Orford.
Mrs. Laura McKernan is return-
ing'home from Illinois.
Mrs. Ellen Jones is on hor way
home from Missouri.
Mrs. F. B. VanNortwick left Tues
day for Los Angeles to visit Mr.
and Mrs. Harrison Rogers. She will
also take medical treatment there.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Overtou re
turned Monday night from their
trip to Prineville, The Dalles, Hood
River and Portland.
Mrs. M. Barriuger, who recentlj
sold her property on tho west side,
lift Tuesday for Lents, to make her
homo in that city.
Mrs. Ada Thrasher, of Falls City,
is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Bunge.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe vis
ited tho fore part of the woek at
the homes of Mrs. Monroe’s mother
and sister, Mrs. H. M. Coates and
M ib . C. C. Nott, at Stayton.
Mrs. George McNellie, of Port
land, a cousin of Mrs. J. P. Gra
ham, was a guest at tho Graham
home Tuesday.
Mrs. Mary Cornwall, of Dallas,
who had been visiting Mrs. Nancy
Oglesby, returned Tuesday morning
to her home.
Dr. H. A. Hagon returned Satur
day from Hood River and The
Dalles, and is again in his office,
after an absence of several mouths.
Thomas Matthews, of Portland, is
visiting during tho ‘week at the
homo of his brother, George Mat
thews.
G. A. Sandors and family re
turned Saturday night from an auto
trip to Seattle, Vancouver, B. C.,
and several other eitieB.
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hemenway,
of Los Angeles, who had been visit
ing relatives in this city and vicin
ity, loft Sunday for thoir home,
after an absence of three months.
CharleB Burkholder Jr. accompa
nied them from here to assist Mr.
Hemenway with the driving, as the
latter was not feeling well. Word
has been received from Mr. Burk
holder that tho party drove 225
miles tho first day, stopping at Eu
reka, Calif. He said the roads wore
not so good after leaving Oregon
but they had boon promised hotter
roads at Redding. Mr. Burkholder
will stop at Santa Anna to visit
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Selbredo,
relatives of the Burkholders.
Worth Harvey motored to Salem
Bunday to bring home Mrs. Harvey,
who had been visiting at the home
of her sister, Mrs. Ernest Wyatt.
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Wyatt, parents
of Mr. Wyatt, accompanied Mr.
Harvey on the trip.
Dwight King, who recently sold
his grocery business in Eugene, is
again temporarily at his old posi
tion in the Powell & Burkholder
store while W. A. Ward is on his
vacation.
O. E. Nichols returned Saturday
from the Coos bay country, where
ho had been engaged in engineering
work during tho summer season.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Turk, former
residents of this city, have pur
phased a home in Eugene at 1043
Jackson street and have moved
there. Mr. Turk is an employe of
tho Booth-Kelly Lumber company.
Colonel John Leader, former ca
det commandant of tho University
of Oregon, well known to many
hero, is ill at Vancouver, B. CL
says word received by friends of
the colonel. The illness is the result
of wounds received while in France
as colonel of the royal Irish rifles.
Although confined to his bed tho
colonel is still optimistic and states
that he is planning to come to Eu
gene with Mrs. Leader and thoir
youngest son Derek to attend the
annual home coming celebration in
November.
Mrs. H. E. Carter left last Friday
for Grants Pass to visit during tho
week with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. E. J. Seybola.
Arthur 8. Wills, of Medford, own
er of the Messenger place on Row
river, which has been rented by D.
C. Cole, was here Monday on busi
ness.
Mrs. Sam Newcomb has received
word from her eon, Glen Vick, who
was with the destroyer fleet out
from Ban Diego when n number of
the boats went onto the reefs. He
was a witness of the catastrophe
but was on one of the boats that
did not hit the rocks.
Mr. and Mrs. Arley Marsh nnd
Mrs. John Marsh and son nnd
daughter, Bennie and Rosetta, were
up from Elmira Sunday visiting at
the home of Rev. and Mrs. E. G. O.
Groat. The woman are sisters of
Mrs. Groat.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy Crow at
tended the annual pioneers ’ reunion,
whieh was held Wednesday at the
fair grounds at Eugene. Mr. Crow
proudly wears the 1852 badge, hav
ing crossed the plains in that year
at the age of seven.
Louin Weise was injured Wednes
day at the Weise brothers' saw
mill. He waa hit in the back with a
cable but it is thought his injuries
are not serious.
William Taylor sustained serious
injuries to his right hand Wednes
day at the Chambers mill.
HAVE YOU
LOOKED OVER
YOUR LARDER
TODAY?
VERY LIKELY YOU’RE IN NEED OF
PACKAGE GOODS OF SOME KIND.
LIST YOUR NEEDS AND ORDER
FROM US.
Ostrander
McQueen
CALIFORNIAN TURNS TABLES ON ¡Notice to All Men of
American Legion
OREGON MOTORISTS
and men eligible to membership.
Resident of Sister State Says We Come to I. O. O. F. hall Monday,
September 24, at 8 o’clock and hear
Axe Not Only Reckless But
what the Legion is doing to help ex-
Also Heartless.
service men, and state convention
reports. Wo need your help. Be
It is evidont that Oregon has there.
IVAN E. WARNER,
been wronging Californians in tho
Commander.
many things which have been said
about the recklessness of motorists HERBERT IAIMBARD, Adjutant.
from our southern sister Btate.
E. 8. Jackson, of Oakland, Calif., FOR RENT—SLEEPING ROOM,
129 Fifth street, near high school.
wishes to have his say about drivers
sptllpd
of Oregon care and expressed to Phone 117-R.
The Bontinel a willingness to pay
for the space nocessary to express
GOD DID A POOR JOB.
his opinions. Ho and Mrs. Jackson
have been camped in thia vicinity
(Ashlaud Tidings.)
for sevoral weeks while Mr. Jackson
Poor woman! If provided with
has been employed at ono of the
mills.
plenty of boautiful hair she resorts
One night la-* week, while they to the cold steel to get rid of it.
were coming home from Eugene, If she is short of that beautiful
they met a big car on ono of the adornment sho spends an income in
curves between hero and Saginaw. an attempt to restore it. Our poor
The car, bearing an Oregon license old grandmothers all but prayod for
plate, gavo no heed to Mr. Jack- a fifty cent pair of hose with whieh
sou’s signals for dim lights and tho to cover their feet and limbs, but
result was Mr. Jackson’s Ford went tho present day flapper spends fivo
into tho ditch and sustained a dollars for n pair from which Hho
broken spring and broken wishbone. ouly gets half value—they’re rolled
Mr. Jackson stated that tho driver, half way down. If cheeks aro too
whose bright lights caused him to rosy, they put on white; if cheeks
go into the ditch, did not atop and are too white they put on red. In
that 15 other care, all bearing Ore having their eyebrows plucked, or
gon license plates, passed by with pickod, they submit to torture
out stopping to offer aid. A good equal to that ondurod by tho Chi
samuritun did arrivo, however, in a nese girl with tightly bound feet.
car bearing a California license They fought for yours for a moder
plate and Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackson ately short skirt, and wore reward
were brought to the city. A service ed, but as soon as Damo Fashion
car was sent out from ono of tho cried, “back to tho long ones,’’
garages of the city the noxt fore thoy execute the command like a
noon to bring iu the wreck.
company of Germnn regulars. Thoy
Mr. Jackson stated that a spot wear furs during tho summer mid
light improperly focused on the big consign them to tho closet during
car which sent him into the ditch the winter.
blinded him so that ho could not
As created by God, woman is tho
see the road. He said that in his most beautiful of living eroaturos,
own stato uo spotlights are per but only a fow of them realize it.
mittod unless locked so that they
cast thoir rays not more than 10
A cooked food sale will bo hold
feet ahead of the car and that the at the rest room Saturday, to be
headlights must bo focused to strike given by the Mothers' club.
the road not more than 20 feet
ahead of tho car.
WE'LL WARRANT WHEr?
Mr. Jackson also had a few
things to say about the carelessness OUR WORK YOU'VE TRIED
of Oregon drivers. He believes that
Oregon motorists are more reckless l THAT YOU WILL BP
than those of his stato because
GlUITE
there aro fewer traffic officers here.
SATISFIED!
Ho stated that California is dras
tically enforcing traffic laws and
has a traffic officer to evory five
to ten milos of main highway.
Mr. Jackson prohably had other
things to say but didn't think of
thorn at the momont.
Mrs. Virgil Riley, of Baker, who
had been visiting at the homo of
her father, J. D. Wirth, returned
yesterday to her home.
Mrs. Emma Harms is hore from
Portland.
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Saturday and
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