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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1924 PAGE FIVE Falls. Leland will remain here for about two weeks. Miss Katharine Mendeuhall has accepted a position in the Klamath Falls schools, which she will assume January 21. That—this Bank has many facilities to offer you! The four-month-old daughter of That—we pay 3 per cent interest on Savings! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sturdevant, of Lorane, died New Year’s day. That—a Checking Account here is a real conven Mrs. A. M. Dunn, of Taunton, ience! Mass., who had boen at the home of That—we always carry a good line of Bonds you her son C. V. Dunn for nine months, has returned homo. She is planning can safely invest in! to return to Oregon before long. That—$2 a year will pay for the rental of one of Mrs. George Teeters, accompanied our Safety Deposit Boxes! by her brother, Lou McKibben, vis ited during the week with her That—we’re at your service for Financial Assist- son Ralph, who is still in a hos anee or Advice of any kind! pital iu that city. That—Courtesy and Prompt Service are two of our Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Brand and son fundamental policies! Leo returned Friday evening from Seattle, where they had been visit Better get acquainted. Come in today. ing during the holidays at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Braud’s daughter, Mrs. Harris Emmons. Days of ’49, January 26. Mrs. Hugh Trunnell and daugh Mrs. J. J. Jackson, who had been ter Aileen, who had been visiting visiting at the home of her parents, during the holidays iu Salem at the UNGRATEFUL MOONSHINERS Mr. and Mrs. James Groom, re home of Mrs. Trunnell’s pareuts, Mr. MAKE THEIR GETAWAY a turned Sunday to her home in Port and Mrs. J. D. Anderson, returned ♦ land. Mr. Jackson was here for homo Saturday. The experiment of trying to have Rex Wheoler left Wednesday of Christmas but returned immediately. Presbyterian Church—Rev. moonshiners pay in labor for their Wilfred Jury arrived Sunday from visiting at the home of her daugh Mrs. W. E. Bosserman, of Coquille, last week for Corvallis to attend O. keep while charges of the county, Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at Seattle to visit with friends. ter, Mrs. George Berry, returned together with her two children, an A. C. 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning Saturday to her homo in Roseburg. other daughter of the Grooms, who Aletha Spangenburg was taken to an experiment originating with hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, Fred L. Williams was in Eugene County Commissioner Sharp, lias not Mr. and Mrs. Berry, who had been hud been here for the holidays, left a Eugene hospital Tuesday for med vesper service at 5. proved a success. at Roseburg until recently, have re Thursday last for Springfield to Monday on business. ical treatment. Mrs. Minnie Larkin, woman boot Mrs. Norval Rice and children, turned to make their home here. visit a few days before returning C. C. Randall and family, of Mar Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams, legger, who was personally conduct of Crawfordsville, arrived Monday Mrs. Berry will play the organ in home. to visit at tho home of Mrs. Rice’s shalltown, la., arrived Friday to lo ed by Sharp to a position at the E. K. Clevenger, minister. This the new theater. cate here. Mr. Randall is a brother poor farm, and Harry Melson, who church stands for the full gospel Galloway writes insurance. sister, Mrs. David Sterling. Ix;on Harvey was quite ill the of I. A. Randall. was given a job keeping track of message. A welcome is given to all J. J. Roner, of Scio, spent Bunday Mr. and Mrs. John Woodard and latter part of last week but he was ‘_'r Archie Jones has bought the Su the county’s machinery, havo both who come. Bible school at 10, home of his son, Charles at the little daughter Lucile visited last able to be back at his work at Hel- preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young san Poe property on west Main made their escape. Roner. week in Roseburg. liwell & Marksbury’s Monday morn people’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer street. Brainard & Hall handled tho ing. Miss Mary Roner, of Monmouth, meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. deal. !r CLERK ’ S FEES SHOW BIG during the week at the visited the prayer meeting the pastor Days of ’49, January 26. GAIN DURING PAST YEAR After Miss Izal Runk and Miss Daisy Roner home. Charles conducts a class in bible study. and I were the only op Miss Ruth Stewart, who had been Irwin left yesterday for Portland, • • • Mrs. C. A. White left Friday for tometrist in the world giving piano lessons and acting as Eugene to bo with her son Charles, The fees taken in at the office of Mrs. M. M. Thornton was in Eu- Seventh Day Adventist Church— accompanist at the Y. W. C. A. in who recently underwent an opera you wouldn’t know about gene yesterday to see her husband, the county clerk during 1922 wore West Main street. Services every We again have a supply of who is there in a hospital. Mr. $2394.30 more than the sun. con Saturday. San Francisco, arrived-New Year’s tion. me. That is the cause Sabbath school at 10, day to visit at the home of her tained in the budget for that office. church service at 11; prayer meet! Thompson’s Best Flour. The of this printer’s ink Sanford for Signs. tf soft wheat flour that is sure Thornton is not much improved. parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stew The total amount of foes collected D. Newton, of Independence, who was $15,114.90 and the amount bud ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. spilled in this column, so art. There being considerable diph O. P. Martin and family, of Che to satisfy. Price $1.50 a sack had been visiting at the home of geted for the office was $12,720.60. you will know that I am theria in San Francisco, Miss Stew halis, W’ash., are visiting at tile Christian Science Church—Corner brother at London, left yester and it is sold on a money his art had to dismiss her classes. She John Graham home at London. The fees collected during 1922 of Jefferson avenue and Second giving the best of serv day for his home. will remain here for probably two amounted to $13,991.19 and during back guarantee. Order a J. H. Manley, of Myrtle Creek, ice and that you may Dorothy I’oill, Helen Kiblen and 1921 $12,772.79, indicating a steady street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. weeks, or until she receives word visited during the week at the W. sack when you need flour. Roland Wednesday services at 7:30 p. m. have the most accurate Parker, all students at the growth. that her classes can resume. • • • T. Martin home. University of Oregon, were guests fitting of glasses. I can give you perfect eyesight Services will be held in tho La Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander Saturday evening at the O. B. Pen without glasses. Satisfaction guar visited in Eugene Sunday at the Lane Divorces Are Few. tham school houso in the forenoon nington home. antecd or your money back. Dr. H. home of their daughter, Mrs. Clar Cupid had the divorce court : in on Sundays for an extended length Mrs. F. O. Strausen has resigned Lane county beaten a mile or 1 two of time. Galan Jordan, of Eugene, A. Hagen. n29tfc ence Spencer. her position as pianist at the Ar during the .year 1923, according to will have charge. Mrs. Amelia Phelps returned Sun Why pay rent when you can own » » » Ben Hanunond, who had been vis cade theater aud will take up or- figures given out at the office of day front Klamath Falls, where she a homo for the rent! See Spray, chestra work in this city. iting at the A. F. Class home, left the county clerk, 88 divorces being Christian Church, tho “ home like ’ ’ had been visiting for two weeks at 105 Main street. tfc Monday for his home in Ogema, Optician-Optometrist Miss Eve Richardson, of Brad granted in the circuit court hs com church—J. E. Carlson, minister. the home of her son, Lawrence C. A. Bartell has bought a Buick Sask. ford, Pa., who had been a guest at pared with 425 marriage licenses Phelps. Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and Factory on Premises coach. communion at 11, Christian endea T. J. Sweeney arrived Monday the C. J. Kern home the fore part granted. Mrs. M. J. Boone, of Junction Cottage Grove, Ore. of the week, left this morning for Mrs. Elbert Bede left Sunday to vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. from Seattle to visit at the home of City, who spent the holidays with * * * spend a week or two at Newport. Roseburg, where she will visit for a Your home print shop — The Sen his niece, Mrs. J. A. Powell. her sister, Mrs. Jeptha Hart, who Her aunt, Mrs. J. L. Torrens, of few days before returning to her tinel — should be always considered Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. had not been feeling well, returned Joe Gallo has bought a tract of first. Usually it can handle any Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at Newport, who had been visiting land at Latham from Mrs. Ellen home. homo Wednesday. here, accompanied by her daughter Burton. E. C. Lockwood made the G. M. Marksbury returned Sat job of printing you may have. jn22p 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. Jean, returned home with Mrs. worth league at 7, evening service urday from Seattle, where he had sole. Mrs. E. M. Renfro, of Portland, Bede. Mr. Bede took them as far as at 7:30. Everybody is welcome to been for a week on business. ORDER. visited during the fore part of last Philomath, where they were met by attend all of these services. O. B. Pennington returned Sunday week at the J. H. Bartels home. Mr. Torrens, w’ho had driven out from a business trip to Portland. In the County Court of the State Mrs. George Norman, nee Ethel Bar from Newport. Eugene Register: A. C. Bayers, Nelson’s Service Station has sold of Oregon for the County of Lane. ranch owner near Billings, Mont., Days of ’49, January 26. ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ tels, of Drew, who is staying at the In the matter of the petition of a used Dodge touring car to Claude Bartels home for the present, ac who has been here for the past few Jack Orr and son, of the Yakima Hartman and a used Grant six tour W. E. Purkerson and Leta E. Pur- weeks looking over the possibilities Mrs. W. D. Heath, who spent sev companied Mrs. Renfro upon her re kerson, husband and wifo, for leavo valley, on their way to join Mrs. ing car to Vernon Clow. eral weeks while ill at the home of turn Thursday last and visited there of Lane county, has lensed the John her daughter, Mrs. L. R. Ixuig, is during the latter part of last week Orr in California, visited over the Mrs. H. V. Larson visited in Eu- to adopt an infaut child named I lick ranch, near Coburg, and plans Erie Kenton. much improved and has returned to and the fore part of this week. week end at the home of Mr. Orr’s gene Tuesday at the home of her This matter coming before the to bring his stock here some time her home at Mount View. daughter, Mrs. Lester Sanford. Mrs. Renfro was an aunt of Mrs. sister, Mrs. J. F. McFarland. Court on tho petition of the above later in the year. The Montana man A petition in bankruptcy has boen The Roy Short family have moved Norman's late husband. Elbert Smith Jr. is recovering named petitioners for leave to raises Polled Herefords and has a 1922 Dodge touring. .... $475 filed by the Madsen jewelry store, into their new home on Fifth street. from tho measles. • adopt an infant child named Eric hord of about 100 registered ani Days of ’49, January 26. which was closed three weeks ago 1921 Overland touring 350 Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Mrs. Malinda Aubrey liaB returned Kenton, and to change change tho name of mals that will be brought to the Madelle Beidler, daughter of Mr. by creditors. 1918 Ford sedan........... 225 from a visit with a brother in said infant to Eric Ki Benton Purker- ranch here. Mrs. Joe McKibben, who spent and Mrs. C. A. Beidler, who has Rock Springs Wyoming coal. Lawrence, Kan. The two had not son; and the parents of said child the holidays in Portland with her been out of school with the measles, mother, returned Thursday. City Transfer. Storage. o29tf 1918 Maxwell touring.... 150 seen each other for 47 years. not having consented; Vou CAN TELL AT is getting along nicely. 1917 Studebaker tour’g 150 And it appearing that Baid par Mrs. G. E. Bushnell (nee Luelln A divorce has been granted to Victor Seeley, of Idaho, has taken A GLANCE cuts cannot be served in tito State Mrs. Ethel Applewhite from Wm. C. 1916 Dodge roadster..... 200 Knowlton), of Dexter, is here with of a position at the Woodson garage. Oregon, and it is unknown her grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. Mc Applewhite, who has been in Cali WE REA lfp(?OG/?È'ç7 Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, of fornia for several years. She was 1918 Chevrolet tour’g.. 175 Kinney, who is ill. whether the parents are living or STEP IN hi/------ ^2 Dunsmuir, Calif., visited during the given the custody of their minor dead; G. H. Dahl is moving his Fixit 1918 Ford touring....... 150 holidays at the Floyd Counts home. child. It is therefore ordered that said ADVANCE Shop from the building just across 75 1915 Ford touring ....... I have several real bargains in offers you a home that is the bridge into the room of the petition be heard on the 3rd day of Four hundred and twenty-five city property; also good farms, marriage licenses were issued by the 1914 Ford touring....... 50 I. O. O. F. building formerly occu March, 1924, in the County Court small or large. J. F. Spray. tfc county clerk during 1923, as com- NEW, CLEAN pied by the Cottage Grove Rubbor Rooms in the Court House at Eu gene, Lane County, Oregon; and it TermB given on above cars. company. Francis Bissill, of Dunsmuir, pared with 372 during 1922. MODERN is further Calif., and Clare Cooley, of Eugene, Mrs. McKinley Huntington and Metal trade checks. The Ordered that this order be pu baby, of Fossil, who had been vis lished in The Cottage Grove So Two and three-room apart visited during last week at the Sentinel home of their grandfather, F. M. iting for some time at the homo ments with bath, hot and Hambrick. E. B. Dodd, of Star, has taken George Kebelbeck, of this city, over the Star restaurant which had of Mrs. Huntington’s parents, Mr. tinel, at Cottage Grove, Oregon, for three successive and consecutive cold water, steam heat, elec Mrs. Dean Duvall and small son, has been elected one of the direc been operated by Mra. Flora McGee. and Mrs. W. J. White, returned weeks. tric ranges and lights. You of Wacanda, visited during last tors of the Farmers’ Union Coopera Tuesday to their home accompa Dated January 8, 1924. Worth Harvey, H. W. Titus, C. A. nied by Mr. Huntington, who ar should see these. Inquire of week at the homes of Mrs. F. M. tive Warehouse association, of Eu Bartell, C. P. BARNARD, Dale Wyatt and Elbert Bede rived Wednesday of last week to Hambrick and Mrs. G. W. McFar gene. jlO-31 County Judge. attended the banquet and institu land. E. C. Holladay, of Irving, former tion of Oregon Coiiaiatory No. 2 at visit with relatives at Yoncalla and here. resident, was in the city Monday Dry Cleaning. C. G. Laundry Eugene Tuesday evening. on business. Kem’s for Drugs Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Owens, of Mrs. Fay Allison is quite ill. She Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Perry re Ocean Falls, B. C., who visited over Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Poole re is at their ranch home about one turned Friday from Seattle, where the week end at tho home of Mrs. turned Friday from a motor trip to they had been since selling out their mile this side of Drain. Owens’ aunt, Mrs. J. B. Lewis, left Green Valley, where they had been business in this city. Mrs. Sarah Kerr visited during Mrs. E. J. Howe attended the fu Tuesday for South Beach, Calif. last week at the home of her daugh neral of W. C. Humphrey in Eu visiting with their daughter, Mrs. ter, Mrs. Edna Sullivan, of Eugene. gene Tuesday. Mr. Humphrey was Charles Cooper. Mrs. Nannie Walker, of New Or Mrs. Sullivan brought her mother an old friend of Mrs. Howe. leans, who had been visiting at the Money to loan on city or farm home New Year’s day by motor. home of her sister, Mrs. James property. J. F. Spray. tfc Miss Bertha Hays, student at the Mrs. Kerr has not been feeling well, Short, left Sunday to visit rein Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veatch left although she is much improved now. University of Oregon, was a week Sunday for Roseburg to make their tives in Los Angeles before return end guest at the home of her ing to her home. home. We wash. Our wives don’t. brother, O. W. Hays. B. E. Beckett, of Seattle, is vis Misses Fleta and Vera Turner, Cottage Grove Laundry. tfc George Damewood, of Silk Creek, iting at the home of his sister, students at the Eugene business col Mrs. S. J. Henken, who had been entered O. A. C. this term. Mrs. N. E. Glass. lege, were house guesst over the Mrs. Fay Allison was taken to a week end at the J. Q. WillitB home. Eugene hospital Tuesday evening. Mrs. R. T. Martin and son Cecil She may have to undergo a minor left Saturday for Roseburg to visit operation. at the D. 8. Martin home. Adeline Adams, daughter of Mr. Stewart for good plumbing. and Mrs. Charles Adams, is recov John W. Robertson, Prop. ering Rev. J. H. Ebert attended the from a week’s illness with meeting of the World Missionary tho measles. society held in Roseburg this week. OVER THE BRIDGE W. M. Prine, of Crabtree, visited Mrs. James Porter has received OHRLING SELLS ONE MILL; during the week at the home of his word from Spokane of the death of WILL REENTER BUSINESS granddaughter, Mrs. Elmer Robbins. an uncle, R. N. Shields, son of Wil Mrs. W. T. Plank, of Reedsport, liam Shields, a pioneer of Cottage The Anlauf Lumber company’s who had been visiting during the Grove. mill has been sold to J. H. Cone, of holidays at the home of her daugh J. Q. Willits left Monday for Gresham, who will take charge of BELOW ARE FIVE REAL DOLLAR SPECIALS FOR ter, Mrs. F. J. Clark, returned Leona to teach the school there. tho property January 14. N. M home Thursday. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Miss Rita Kelley, of this city, Ohrling, former manager and owner of the property, plans to reenter the taught the first semester. Days of ’49, January 26. business in the vicinity of Cottage J. Q. Willits, who attended the Grove and will erect a new mill. J. L Beatty is here from Portland and it is only by funeral of his nephew, Amos Willits, for several weeks on business. Five families will be brought to the you serving which was held in Medford Thurs Mrs. Jennie Schlosser, who had city by the new operation and are depositor and been at a hospital in Eugene, re day, was accompanied home Friday only now awaiting the erection of by his son Iceland, who is employed turned Wednesday of last week. member of the coni- in the express office at Klamath houses into which to move. Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Loucks, who community mercial Ellis Robinson in Accident. had been visiting at the home of Ellis Robinson narrowly escaped that we can grow and Mr. Loucks’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. serious injuries when his car turned A. C. Loucks, left Wednesday for enlarge our usefulness. over with him while he was on his their home in Modesta, Calif. Every department of way here from Chiloquin. Tho car C. H. Frey, of Boise, Ida., has skidded on the snow and ice on a bought a four acre tract of land this bank, every serv- The freeze no doubt will make a shortage of pota hill and turned over into the ditch We are now in shape to belonging to A, L. Woodard. The ice we render, keeps with Mr. Robinson underneath. He transaction was made by E. C. toes, apples and onions. We have these at the right price. quote you crawled from under the rar and Lock w ood. this ideal ever before found that the only injury he had A son born January 4 to Mr. and sustained wan a slight one to his Mrs. Oscar Warrren died January back. He was alone in the ear at Call and see us when 6. The funeral was held here Tues the time of the accident. you need a new tire. day. Mr and Mrs. Robinson are now Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bly, of La here to again make this city their mond, Sask., visited during the home. THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE i week with their old time friend, W. 1 A. Heck. Sale« book*. Th« Bastia«!. Sales books. The Sentinel. BANK FACILITIES Mrs. W. 8. Shearer, of Oakridge, was a guest of Mrs. Ida Miller Sunday. Mrs. F. C. Houser has received word of the death of Mrs. Clyde Rogers, which occurred at a Salem hospital Christmas eve. Death was due to pneumonia which followed an operation for the removal of her tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Rogers were residents of this city during the summer months, while Mr. Rogers was employed here. Hold a regular position by having an ad every week. Mrs. Raymond Grube and son ' Joe, of Veneta, are at the home of Mr. Grube’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Grube, during the week. Mrs. Raymond Grube ~ ■ quite ill. is A daughter was born December 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Sehl- brede, of Santa Ana, Calif. Don’t Buy An Unknown Brand of Flour and hope for the best—buy Featherflake, Fisher’s Blend or Gold Medal here and be sure of good results. All the strength of the wheat retained, to put health and wholesome goodness in every loaf. 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