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COTTAGE^GROVE^SENTTNEL^THURSDA^JANUARYJTJl^ PAGE FIVE Miss Margaret McDonald, of Warehouse Association Elects. cases of former service men and of (r Portland, was a guest over the The stockholders of the Lane six men still in the service were week end at the homo of her sister, County Farmers’ Warehouse associa handled and that 38 garments were Mrs. R. L. Stewart. tion held their annual meeting Jail- sent to the government hospital in Sanford for Signs. tf ary 5 in Eugene. G. M. Kebelbeck, Portland. The garments were made of this city, and T. J. Sweaney Jr., by volunteer home service workers. Mrs. Gottfried Graber is recover of Creswell, were elected directors ing from a severe attack of for two year terms. Stockholders It is becoming more and more evident that cooper AND NATION NOT TO measles. She is now able to be up from Cottage Grove who attended STATE HELP LANE COUNTY ROADS ation between the farmer, the business man, and the and around the house a portion of were: Mr. and Mrs. G M. Kebel bank is necessary to the most satisfactory growth of the time. beck, W. L. Kimble, L. D. Huff, There is not much hope for Lane either. Nelson’s Service Station has sold Bert McDole, C. C. Gilham, A. L. county securing additional state or a 1924 Dodge coupe to D. J. Scholl Gilham and Mr. and Mrs. George government money for highway con It is the principle on which real results are ac and a used Ford touring car to Kappauf. struction this year, said County complished. George W. Sweet. Judge Barnard upon his return from ou Pianos and phonographs sold the meeting of the state highway We appreciate the business with which we are very easy payments. Brainard a commission in Portland. Our Motto Is favored. The best, most helpful, friendly Banking Hall. The judge said that the projects service possible to be rendered is the expression of our now under way by the state commis Schofield Stewart is recovering j appreciation. sion and the United States bureau from an injury to his left arm of public roads will be continued, which has kept him off the job Specials Every Saturday but on account of lack of funds for the past week. Some time ago I available he and the two commis he strained a muscle of the arm, a Large Loaf................. 10c sioners from here were given no portion of the tissue being de- i Small Loaf 5c promises by the state and federal strayed, and since then it has been easily injured. Special reduction on cakes. officials that any new work will be L a R. L. Stewart was a business vis Our business has increased undertaken, except probably a pro ject on Indian creek, where the itor in Albany Monday. 500 per cent on quality only. county court has budgeted $2000 for taurant prices for comparison gives f WEEKLY LETTER FROM home, leaving Monday for Califor For good floors—see Omer construction and where the forest no idea whatever as to what the nia. j STATE MARKET AGENT | producer should receive—or how b .* s< rviee may cooperate. jl7tf Moore. ♦---------------------- ---------------------- ♦ Jack Woodruff and Nelson The Lane county officials asked ♦-------------------------------------------- < tho spread may be.) August Heinrich has leased the Farm products pass through too At Imbler, in Union county, 150 You can’t miss Days of ’49 Whipps were in Porthind last week Madsen jewelry store ou Main John W. Rouertson, Prop. for cooperation in the extension of securing machinery to be used at street and will move in as soon as the upper Willamette highway, on farmers and their wives gathered at many hands and too many profits Herman F. Edwards has been ap the oil well. tho lower end of the Eugene-Flor a recent farmers’ meeting at which are taken between the grower and it is vacated, which will not be pointed executor of the estate of ence highway and ou a part of the a dinner was served. Nearly every eater. Recently the state market I can give you perfect eyesight until the affairs of the Madsen David G. McFarland, who died No Thompson’s Will Probated. Roosevelt highway extending from thing on tho table was the product agent followed a sack of potatoes vember 23, 1923, leaving property without glasses. Satisfaction guar jewelry business, now in the bank- Mrs. The will of Mrs. Ella Thompson, Glendale to Canary. anteed or your money back. Dr. H. ruptcy court, are settled. of the farms and the cost per plate from the grower just outside of of the estimated value of $10,720. of Creek, who died- December A. Hagen. n29tfc was computed, based on the prices Portland to the retailer on Eighth The Southern Pacific has again 25, Silk Harry Gillette, of Shonavon, 1923, leaving property of the Hinds Estate Is Sued. the farmer received for the food street and the price more than doub J. C. Johnson, of Gold Beach, who put ou a night switching crew here. Bask., is visiting his parents here estimated \alue of $12,500, has Nellie Blanche Brownell, of Eu products, plus the labor cost of pre led in the 12 miles of handling. Yet had been at Portland attending a Why pay rent when you can own been admitted to probate, The gene, has instituted suit in circuit paring for the winter months. the meal. The actual cost each middleman showed that he session of the state highway com Mrs. Benson is again organizing mission as a delegate from Curry a home for the rent! See Spray, court appointed Arthur White as court against Eleanor Hinds end per plate was 16 cents. This same had not made more than a fair 105 Main street. tfc a woman’s sewing class at the high county and who was on his way executor and J. A. Elledge, Ar- George O. Knowles, as administra menu was then figured at prices profit on his share of the haiirlling. Mrs. Norval Rice and children, of thur Woolcott and O. O. Veatch ap- tor of the estate of Fingal Hinds, charged by Portland restaurants and The trouble was that too many school. It will meet Monday after home, stopped over here and visit r*"“y noons. Bith women’8 and children’s ed during last week at the home of Crawfordsville, who visited last praisers of tho property. deceased, seeking to have a deed the cost per plate was $1.55—a dif handled the sack of spuds, too many clothing will be taken up. The fee his daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow, week at the home of Mrs. Rice’s Under the terms of the will the to certain land declared a mort ference of $1.39 between tho farm rakeoffs were taken. sister, Mrs. David Sterling, re brother, Charles White, is given gage. It is alleged that Leslie E. price and the price charged by the will be $3 for 24 hours. jl7-24c returning home Saturday. Thero is no good reason why turned Monday to their home. Mr. $1000; another brother, James Hodges and Charlotte A. Hodges Portland restaurants. In other farmers should not handle thei r food Mrs. McKeg, of Blackie, Alta., Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. Rice arrived Saturday to accompany White, $500; a sister, Emma Wick- borrowed a sum of money from terms, it cost $24 to feed 150 per products in the same way that big is spending the winter with her endall, $500; a niece, Edna Elledge, Fingal A. Hinds and gave a war sons in eastern Oregon and $232.50 factories handle their food products. H. S. Wingard and son Sprague, his family home. father, Mr. Crane, who is recover $500, and a nephew, Arthur Elledge, ranty deed to land in section 33, of Eugene, visited Sunday at the Harry Neet and Virgil Gowdy to feed the same food to the same Shoo factories do not ship their ing from a serious attack of the $500. The brother, Arthur White, township 20 south of range 3 west, group in Portland—a spread of output to tho jobbers and whole H. L. Grube home. were in Eugene Monday evening. gr*P- as a mortgage to secure the lnnn. and a nephew, George Wickondall $208.50. Mrs. Clair Spray and children, of salers and teke the ‘‘market price.’’ You can’t miss Days of ’49. get the rest of the estate, Subsequent’/ the property was con Farmers do n?t want other stand They fix the market price before the Roseburg, visited during the week Leland Willits, who had been vis veyed to the plaintiff." It is al a rds pulled down to their lovol, but goods leave tho factory. They do it at the home of Mr. Bpray’s mother, iting here, returned Tuesday to fr leged that the plaintiff has offered they ask that theirs be raised to con through combination strength. They Mrs. Jeptha Hart. Klamath Falls. En route he will to pay the defendants the balance form with thoso of other industries. can always get a profitable price by Before you build, buy or lease, visit relatives and friends in Grants I of $40 alleged due on the loan, but refusing to sell for any other price. see us. Brainard & Hall. Why do our customers l’ass and Kerby. that it was refused and that they They uro in control of the supply. offers you a home that is Mrs. Sarah Harms and grand refuse tc execute a conveyance to S. L. Mackin and family motored In Washington state there iamuch children, Robert and Ruth Beagle, to Coburg Sunday, taking home come across the bridge the land. NEW, CLEAN progress being mado in cooperation returned Bunday from Ridgefield, Miss Lois Payne, who visited at between producer and consumer. Wash., where they had been visiting the Mackin home during last week. to us I MODERN Income Tax Blanks Arrive. There are 90 cooperative stores in at the home of Mrs. Harms’ daugh Th? Mackins visited briefly at the The blanks for reporting the fed that state and the mutter of short Two and three-room apart ter and the children’s mother, Mrs. home of Mr. Mackins’ cousin, Mrs. eral income tax are now being re ening the route and reducing tho Payne. ments with bath, hot and Anna Beagle. ceived. Taxpayers are particularly number of profits between the farm- The congregation of the Presby urged by the collector of internal cold water, steam heat, elec terian Rock Springs Wyoming coal. and the kitchen is new being worked church held thier regular revenue to be sure to use the cor out. It is slow work because of the tric ranges and lights. You congregational meeting last eve City Transfer. Storage. o29tf rect blank. opposition of the middle interests should see these. Inquire of ning. Robert Galloway and William The short form, 1040-A, is to be and the apathy of the consumers, Skilling attended the meeting of the used only by individuals whoso net You can’t miss Days of ’49. but the movement is growing. Oregon high school press association income consists of salaries, wages, When realization is seared into N. E. Glass attended the bank which was held Friday and Satur commissions and interests not ex the heads of farmers that they must ’ convention held Friday eve day at Eugene. Homer Dixon at Kern’s for Drugs ers ceeding $5000 in tho aggregate. The by combination strength control ning in Eugene. tended the session of the associa large form, 1040, must be used by their products and their distribution, Card of Thanks Mrs. A. C. Hav.kins % ¡sited dur t!on of presidents and secretaries of individuals whoso net ineome from then will they pull up to tho other We wish to express our sincere all sources was in excess of $5000. ing last week in Eugene with her student bodies of Oregon high Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. daughter, Mrs. Walt Hauser. standards. An organization that schools, which was held at the same appreciation to the people of Cot The large form must also bo used controls but 20 or 30 por cent of an Mr. and Mrs. Currin Cooley and time at Eugene. These meetings arc tage Grove for the kindness shown by every individual any part of I have several real bargains in output will not bo of much forco in son Claid, of Eugene, and Mrs. city property; also good farms, promoted by the University of Ore us in our recent bereavement The whose income was derived from marketing. It must havo 80 por cent floral tributes were also appreci business or profession, farming, sale I-ettie Good, who is visiting at small or large. J. F. Spray. gon. tfc control to bo a factor in marketing Creswell with relatives, were ated of property or rents, regardless of New phonographs and pianos for Mrs. J. H. Kirk, of Dorena, re and price fixing. guests Sunday evening at the F. The George Lammers Family. P the amount. This is a change from sale and new and second hand goods M. Hambrick home. Mr. Hambrick turned Saturday from Eugene, When farmers quit arguing and the small forms formerly used for bought, sold and exchanged. Mor is Mrs. Cooley’s father and Mrs. where she had been with her little sign up to deliver every sack of Leonard Rebuys Eads Grocery. individuals. ris & Forward, near the bridge. grandson, John Holstrom Jr., of Good’s uncle. their spuds to a central selling E. E. Eads has sold his grocery jl7tfc Marcola, who is in a hospital in Phone 121. agency, every pound of their pork store on the west side to 8. J. We wa«h. Our wives don’t. that city. He was injured the fore Mrs. O. F. Dickson, of Toledo, Much Rock Is Crushed. and beef, every bushel of their Cottage Grove Laundry. tfc par* of last week by being dragged spent the week end at the home of Leonard and son Roy. Mr. Leonard Lane county rock crashers turned grain, every crate of their apples, was the owner of the store several by a cow at his home. He is much her son, F. E. Dickson, leaving years ago, selling it to Mr. Eads out 48,163 yards of rock during J. W. Craig made a business small fruits and other products, then Monday for San Francisco, where The new owners will take over the the year 1923 as follows: trip to Portland on Tuesday. He improved. they will be able to get a fair profit Dice, Faro, Side Shows, has recovered from an attack of Mr. and Mrs. Georg Bjorsot ware she will visit at the home of a business February 1, At the McNutt pit, on the Eu price for their labors. Then will daughter. in Eugene Saturday. intestinal influenza. gene-Loranc highway. 8528 yards. they bo able to determine the mar Kangaroo Court, Special At Rucker’s pit, bond project No. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sterling and ket price, rather than the brokers, Dry Cleaning. C. G. Laundry Features. 8, 5298 yards. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lawson, of wholesalers, commission men and Mrs. Ora Lysie, of Drain, was a Brownsville, were guests Sunday at At the Hawley pit, Cottage othor interests. Thero are plenty of guest Bunday of Mrs. William Har the David Sterling home. Grove-Lorane highway, 8988 yards. workable cooperative plans ready Admission, 50c, entitling per and daughter. At the Mohawk highway pit, for tho work when the farmers are Metal trade checks. The Mrs. James Brownlee and daugh 6442 yards. holder to 50,000 German ready for tho plans. We again have a supply of ter Eloise, of Centralia, Wash., re Sentinel. At the Owen pit, Hadleyville and marks. territorial roads, 11,725 yards. Thompson’s Best Flour. The turned Friday to their home, ac Ulysses Walker and Mr. and Mrs. LANE COUNTY FARMERS At the Boyd ~ pit, bond projects 10 Port soft wheat flour that is sure companied by Mrs. Brownlee’s Donald Walker arrived from — HOLD QUARTERLY MEETING and 11, near Cottage Grove, 7182 land yesterday morning to visit 1922 Dodge touring.......$475 Earl Hill's New Building to satisfy. Price $1.50 a sack grandmother, Mrs. Sarah McCoy. briefly with relatives. 1921 Overland touring $350 ya rds. Sales books. The Sentinel. and it is sold on a money Tho quarterly meeting of the Lan'1 J. W. Robertson will have com 1916 Dodge roadster... $200 William Blakely returned Friday county farmers’ union was held back guarantee. Order a HEBRON. from Medford, where he had been plete control of the City Bakery 1918 Chevrolet tour’g. $175 January 11 in Santa Clara. The fol sack when you need flour. visiting at the J. W. Shattuck after January 27, when Charles ™ lowing officers were elected: II. 1’. Jan. 15.-—Mr. and Mrs. 1918 Maxwell touring. $150 home. The Shattucks have recently Cheslik will retire. Laird, Creswell, president; W. I Finley visited in the Grove Money to loan on city or farm moved to Medford. Wheeler, Trent, vice preside»'; H 1917 Studebaker tour’g $150 nesday of last week at the property. J. F. Spray. tfc L. Beck, Springfield, secretary and Kathryn McQueen is ill with the touring...... $150 of Wm. Hopman. • -- .................— — J1 Mrs. F. 11. Allison returned Tues 1918 Fori measles. treasurer; W. L. Hurley, Cnnms Miss Myrtle Gilliam and Miss day from Eugene, where she had conductor. The principal speuke Ford delivery, panel body Hold a regular position by having Lelie Kelly were in Eugene last They know that there should not for the evening was Mr. Noise, of undergone an operation for the re A daughter was born December an ad every week. ...................................... $125 Friday visiting with friends. be a difference of $1.39 between n moval of her tonsils. who spoke on * ‘ Severance 24 to Mr. and Mrs. XV. D. Haight. Mrs. T. G. Sudtell and her two Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Trunnell, dinner in Union county and Port Salem, 1914 Ford touring........ $65 ” T. K. Campbell, public service She has been named Emma Eliza sons, Ronald Huston and DeWayne Mrs. L. H. Gilcrist, Mrs. G. M. land. In such a ‘‘spread” they Tux. 1914 Overland touring.... $35 Kebelbeck, Mrs. Phebe E. Young, know the consumer pays far too Those from the Cottage Grove vi beth. Sudtell, spent the week end in Al commissioner, was here yesterday. to attend were: Otto Dobber J. M. MeDole, of Divide is quite Lester Gilcrist, Lincoln Taylor and much and tho producer receives far cinity For good floors—see Omer bany at the home of Mrs. Sudtell’a stein, Mrs. George Kebelbeck, Mr». Terms given on above cars. C. C. Gilham attended the farmers’ too little—injustice to both. ill. mother, Mrs. Viletta Neal. Moore. jl7tf Hugh Trunnell, <>. C. Nichols, W. T. Walter Foley, of Portland, visit local convention held last Friday (Editorial note.—The Sentinel be- Garoutte, Lester Gilcrist, Mrs. Eva Stewart for good plumbing. Mrs. Walter Lackey and son Rob od during the week at the home of at Banta Clara. lieves that thoro is not the least Young, Uncoln Taylor, Mrs. L. H. John Abbott, recently discharged ert left Monday for Portland to be his cousin, W’illiam George. doubt that it is imperative that the Jurors Are Called Back. from a Eugene hospital, is at tho with Mrs. lackey’s mother, Mrs. ♦-------------------------------------------- * producer get more for his product, Gilcrist and C. C. Gilliam. Days of ’ 49, January 26. Twenty-one jurors who served at home of his sister, Mrs. M. P. Ga W. P. Wilson, who is quite ill. Mr. but it also believes that one who Miss Katharine Mendenhall will routte, while convalescing. Mr. Ab the last term of circuit court have and Mrs. Wilson are known here, as charges unfairness must show his ( WAITING FOR OR US \ ♦ -------------------------------------------- ♦ been called to report for duty at an bot ’ s mother and sister, Mrs. Frank several years ago they had charge leave the latter part of the week own disposition to piny absolutely adjourned term '-ailed by Judge O. Smithson and Mrs. Lucy McCul HURT Y;» J 1 Presbyterian Church — Rev. A. R. for Klamath Falls, where she will of the London hotel fair. Tho state market agent is far Fine lot, 60x120, on paved street; teach the remainder of the school lough, both of Eugene, are here with F. Bkipworth to convene January 28. Spearow, pastor. Bunday school at from as careful as ho should be in NE THttIK. Several criminal cases and a num 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning easy payments. Bee Brainard A year. Since signing her contract him. this respect. In the first place, it is ber of civil cases are on the calen PR0MPTNKSI hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, Miss Mendenhall has been proffered Mrs. John Trunnell is slowly re Hall. not stated what class of Portland other positions, one at a much covering from a serious ilness with dar. The jurors from this city or vesper sorvice at 5. IS A restaurant was taken for the com Clifford Jones is home from the two this vicinity are H. H. Fiester, larger salary. pneumonia. parison. Some persons are perfectly state industrial school for a visit VIRTUE Mary Burcham and Albert Stocks, Baptist Church — Tenth and Adams, Galloway writes insurance. willing to pay for service alone the Mrs. Mary McCormick is ill. with his parents. j . —r— Cottage Grove; Martin Foster and E. R. Clevenger, miuister. This difference between $1.55 and 16 Eugene Ijtmmers, of Denver, Mrs. Anna Petrie returned Mon Daya of '49, January 26. W. W. Jackson, Lirane; M. A. Horn, church stands for the full gospel re cents to which the market agent _ day from Portland, where she had Colo., arrived Sunday to attend the H. M. Schlosser returned Wednes Saginaw, and Chas. E. Hewitt, message. A welcome is given to all fers. In order to make the compare funeral of his brother Ralph, which been for several weeks. Creswell. who come. Bible school at 10, son fair, the market agent should day to Reedsport, where he is em was held Tuesday. preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young separate what the restaurant charges Dayi of '49, January 26. Mrs. W. L. Bunge, accompanied ployed. people’s meeting at 6:30. ~ Prayer for service from what it actually C. A. Stevens, W. L. Hatch and Clem Sandlin, of Joseph, visited by her mother, Mrs. R. R. Wilkin meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. charges for the food. A better com ver^Bunda^^at^JtheJ^ILHeard sonj jvas in JEugene^esterda^^^^ others of the Cottage Grove Manu After the prayer meeting the pastor parison would be one showing what facturing company were in Eugene vii conducts a class in bible study. and Springfield Tuesday on busi it costa a Portland housewife, charg • • • p ÌT SHOPS----- ness. ing for her own labor, to put the kittle ‘Plumber Seventh Day Adventist Church— »ame J. E. Perrin caught a large beaver food on hertabhnUsingres^ We are now in shape to West Main street. Services every in a trap on Row river Tuesday. Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, quote you Harvey Robinson, who had been church service at 11; prayer meet attending the University of Oregon, ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. is at home. He is planning to re ess SUGAR AND FLOUR enter school at the spring term. Call and see us when Christian Science Church—Corner of Jefferson avenue and Second you need a new tire. Sugar advanced 25c this week. We expect flour to ad LYNX HOLLOW. street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. vance any day and would not be surprised to see pota Wcdnesiay services at 7:30 p. m. (Special to The Sentinel.) toes do the same. Give us your order and we will make Jan. 14.—Jack Carrack, of the Services will be held in the La delivery as late as 30 days with price guaranteed. Ajax Lumber company, has re tham school house in the forenoon turned from a visit to Portland. on Sundays for an extended length SPECIALS THIS WEEK Little Jane Samson, who hns of time. Galan Jordan, of Eugene, been very ill with scarlet fever, County Red Orona Electa. Bacon, extra fine, per lb________________________J5c will have eharge. • • • is much improved. Judge G. F. Hkipworth was re California walnuts, per lb________________________ 25c Cod* Pentieo went to Eddyville elected chairman of the board of Christian Church, the “home like” Brooms, each._______ _ ___________________________ 85c Monday evening to stay a few directors of the Lane county chap church—J. E Carlson, minister days. ter of the American Red Cross at Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and Peaches, Royal Club, 3 cans for_________ ____ __ $1.00 the organization of the new board communion at 11, Christian endea Save two bits by paying cash. Monday evening. Frank I- Cham vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. • • • Bookkeeping eharge of 25c on all ber» wan elected treasurer, J. H. account« under $1. The Sentinel, tf Magladry was elected vice chair Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. man and Mi»» Grace Norton was HOUSE FOB BALE—LOCATED elected executive secretary for an Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at 0:45, morning worship at 11, Ep at 514 Adams avenue, between other THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE her year. I worth league at 7, evening s service OVER THE BRIDGE Fifth and Sixth ctreeta. Inquire of wpori« presented presenteu show »now that dur dur- i at 7:30. Everybody _ is ____ weleoi ime to party no* occupying house. jl7 31p ing Report« I the month of December 731 attend all of thoee service». I A Better Bank Service to You 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. Cut the high cost of living. Bake more at home. Oeanliness and Service Ostrander fa, McOueen The Bank of Cottage Grove I Tales of the Town | City BaKery Omer Apartments There’s a Reason DAYS West Side Garage C. J. KEM JITNEY DANCE Ladies! USED CARS at Nelson ’s Service Station SATURDAY EVENING JANUARY 26 Sterling Feed Company Church News CAR OWNERS ATTENTION ADVANCING —J iX Lowest Prices on Tires Quality Groceries Sterling Feed Company Smith-Short Grocery You’ll never find our stock low in any line of Groceries, Fresh Vegetables, Fruits, Canned, Bottled or Package Goods—and you’ll always find us on the jump to serve you. EADS GROCERY