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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. MARCH 20 1924 PAGE FIVE from Denver home. She had been I visiting in California. Lost—Lady’s wrist watch; 15-jewel 1 Waltham; valuable only as gift | from mother; reward for return to [ Sentinel office. mr20p The B. C. Quigley family mo tored to Corvallis Sunday and visit ed at the homo of Mr. Quigley’s brother William. Mrs. J. B. Lasswell arrived Tues day from Oakland for a visit at [ the home of her son, S. 8. Lasswell. ; Mrs. Leo Johnson and children ! are hero from Tacoma to spend two I weeks with Mr. Johnson, who is I with the Anderson-Middleton Lum- I ber company. They are looking for a home. 9 9 Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime Spend your home hours in turned Sunday from spending Comfort and Convenience. week in Portland at the home —BEN FRANKLIN their daughter, Mrs. Roy Romaine. New, clean, modern two and Their granddaughter, Bettie May, % three-room living apartments returned with them. I here are many satisfied Franklin’s idea in making this quotation was to con- with bath, hot and cold water, Mrs. F. M. Chapman, of Divide, users of our s|M'cial blends vey what should be the __ ____ _____ electric range and steam heat. one __ big aim ____ of „ every man’s was in Eugene Tuesday on business. of Teas and Coffees in Cot- The Rose of Jericho (always lit® financial independence. Friends can not and should Costs no more, all things Clyde Johnston, district attorney, tage Grove. Are you one! life) on exhibition Saturday at not be depended upon to conte to your aid in time of considered, than do many has filed his declaration of candi You will be, once you have the White Pharmacy. financial difficulties. quarters minus these conven dacy for renoniination on the repub tried them, We specialize iences. lican ticket. Miss Verna Hessner, who had The best and never-failing friend you can have at in Teas and Coffees. been visiting her cousin, Mrs. B. B. Mrs. Orpah Benson returned Tues APPLY TO C. J. KEM Hanna, returned Saturday to her such a time is a Savings Account. Start one with us day from Condon, where she had AT KEM '8 for DRUGS home in Belmont, Ida. been for two months on Smith- today and build it up as your ability permits, It is the Hughes work. She will leave next Mrs. A. A. Richmond returned I surest way. week for special work at O. A. C. Thursday last from a visit of sev , eral days in Eugene with Mrs. By Mrs. Catharine Biidor has re- ron Hunter, a cousin of Mr. Rich home of Mrs. Dye’s parents. Mr. turned froiu spending several mond. Mrs. Hunter returned home and ¿I She says Mrs. John Allen, of Cherry months in California. with Mrs. Richmond and visited court, returned last Friday to their that life is too short to spend it here until Sunday. anywhere else than in Oregon and home. REMOVAL OF MEMBERS OF SUSPECTS EDITOR MAY BE this will be her permanent home. I have several real bargains in ELECTION BOARDS STROKE Window envelopes save in WITNESS IN OIL SCANDAL city property; also good farms, The Resurrection plant (Rose tfc 1 time many times the cost of Mrs. H. C. Mitchell was called t ‘ > small or large. J. F. 8pray. of Jericho), mentioned by Isa Whether or not the editor of The Tho action of tho county court in Salem Sunday last by the illness of J. W. McCormick has bought the 1 envelopes. See The Sentinel. iah in the bible, on exhibition Seutinel has been subpoenaed in the removing election board officials a relative. Joe Landess property on north A. H. Simpson, of Albany, visited Saturday at White Pharamcy. oil scandal now raging at Wash who are known to be opposing them The K. 8. Trask family spent Mrs. Georg Bjorsct visited in Eighth street._____________________ , during the week at the home of his in the recall move, seems to have William Haskins, employe of the ington, D. C., is the question asked been a master stroke. Those who Sunday with the J. I. Jones family Springfield Friday. daughter, Mrs. E. W. Hinshaw. by Mrs. Alice Jones, of Portland, in Eugene. Mrs. J. B. Lewis, Mrs. i G. W. McQueen returned the lat O. P. & E. railH-ay, sustained a in a letter to Mrs. Herbert Eakin. have been circulating petitions in Stewart for good plumbing. mashed toe Thursday last when a Trask’s mother, who had been visit ter part of last week from Eugene, — She was led to ask the question, this section have reported that sev Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer were ing at the home of her son. Lesion where he had served as a juror in tie dropped on his foot. she said, because of the fact that eral members of election boards Loiris, returned home with the up from Eugene Saturday visiting Mrs. Edith Lunau received word nothing has been said about oil in have refused to sign tho petitions circuit court. Trasks. Mrs. Spencer’s parents, Mr. and for few of removal. M. L. Pitney, T. C. Wheeler has been in Port- Tuesday that her mother, Mrs. El recent issues of The Sentinel. mer Woods, of Drain, is Buffering I can give you perfect eyesight Mrs. H. R. Godard, and other rela- Nothing of that sort has hap of Junction City, u member of the land this week on business. 1 tives. with Lockjaw. without glasses. Satisfaction guar- pened, however, and oil drilling con election board there for 25 years, Mrs. 8. 8. Plott, who underwent A daughter was born March 12 anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen. tfc The Social Neighbors club has a tinues daily. The only scandal tila t is among those who have been sev an operation the latter part of last ered from their jobs because of I to Mr. and Mrs. William Carr, of O. O. Veatch, Mr. and Mrs. Mer- week in a Eugene hospital, is get large box of articles ready for ship can happen in connection with Cot- their recall activity. ment to the children’s home at tago Grove oil is if we shouldn’t ville Veatch and Miss Hazel Swan- . Gateway. Mrs. Carr was Miss Thel ting along satisfactorily. Corvallis. strike it. son motored to Portland Sunday ma Breedlove. Dan Minogue, who has been in a Card of Thanks. and visited Mrs. O. O. Veatch, i The Service garage has sold a Get your printed envelope« Eugene hospital for eight months, Wo wish to express our sincere whom they found getting along for nothing by saving their co«t and Bring It to Our Store Star touring car to John R. Matt Thompson Dog Wins Prizes. sends word that ho expects to be satisfactorily. The following appeared in n Gleii- thanks to the Masonic order of this here for a visit in about a month. son, a Star touring special to H. through using window en W. Mason, a Star touring special to dnle, Calif., pc per: “A dog that is city and tho many friends for their Miller’« Machine Shop for Ben Pitcher, a Star coupe to Bert attracting much attention nmong help and sympathy during our re velopes, printed by The Sen It is worth 20c when applied tfc Lemon, a Star sport roadster to dog fanciers is Prince Nico, beautiful cent bereavement in the death of tinel. on a cash purchase of a sack Service. ___________T“ Marvin Noble, a Star touring to D. seven month-old Russian Samoyedo, our father. Tho floral tributes were of dairy feed or egg mash, s____ Ivan Warner spent Sunday in F. Green, a light Studebaker six to entered by Mrs. Mabel Thompson, also appreciated. I Portland with Mrs. Warner, who is or worth 10c on a cash pur C. 14. LAWRENCE, E. E. Luebke, a Durant to Glen of 1141 Viola avenue. Tho Russian taking treatments there. MRS. G. F. ROBERTSON. chase of a sack of flour. Green, a used Ford to J. W. Craig, Samoycde is called ‘ * The Real Sled Mrs. Belle Schindler, of Roseburg, a used Ford to Charles Richards, Dog” and is one of the most at I spent the week end with her daugh a used Overland to Charles Clark, tractive and most domestic of the COSMO MINSTRELS COMING. ter, Mrs. W. L. Hatch. Mrs. Thompson’s a used Mitchell to James l’allridge. arctic breeds. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. a used Buick to G. M. Kimble and friends will bo glad to learn that The Cosmo Minstrels, featuring ----------------------------------- AT ----------------------------------- a used Chevrolet to Harley Wil- Pasadena judges gave Prince Nico Eugene DeBell, late star of the Al Mrs. Fannie Witte and son Wil liams. two first prizes, two special prizes, G. Fields greater minstrels, coming Service Garage liam, of Portland, visited Sunday at Claud Sterling, son of Mr. and 1923 Gray touring.........$550 the home of Mrs. Witte’s son Carl- The Plunderers — Terrible one winner, a silver cup and a to tho Arcade theater March 20 and Mrs. David Sterling, is suffering and with Mrs. Witte’s mother, Mrs. 21, have just finished an extended 1918 Ford touring, ex Waste of County Funds—John plaque. ’ ’ with tonsilitis. 8. E. McKinney. 1922 Ford touring. engagement for the Ackerman & cellent condition $200 ston — armory — Friday night. Harris syndicate and from newspa New Locomotive Received. Dry Cleaning. C. G. Laundry Money to loan on city or farm 1917 Ford tout ing. 1917 Ford touring ....... $150 Mr. and Mrs. Milton Woodson at The Oregon Pacific & Eastern per reports have been packing them property. J. F. Spray. tfc A. R. Spearow left Tuesday for a 1914 Ford touring $65 tended a banquet in Eugene Mon railway has r'ceived a new loco in. Mr. DeBell is without a doubt 1923 Ford ton truck. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen have brief visit in California. day night. I motive. The business on the line one of America’s foremost black- 1918 Chevrolet touring..$175 1917 Buick. moved into the Mrs. Susan Poe Mrs. J. W. Glass and children Mrs. Clara Hoffman went to Port- when the lumber industry gets into faco comedians and a singer of no i 1918 Studebaker tour’g $150 home on west Main street. Mrs. arrived Tuesday from Inchluin, 1919 Studebaker Six. full swing again will require better mean ability. Assisting Mr. DeBell Matilda Jones, who had been occu- Wash., to join Mr. Glass, who has 1918 Maxwell touring... $165 land yesterday. locomotive power and it is thought is Miss Hazel Joy, eccentric come Mrs. N. J. Nelson 1918 Chevrolet. pying the house, has gone to Port- purchased the W. P. Dick ranch on 1917 Maxwell touring..... $75 Springfield yesterday that the new locomotive will fill all dienne extraordinary, 11 er marimba land to remain for some time. Mosby creek. Mr. Glass is a brother 1921 Chevrolet. requirements. It was ordered several and saxophone solos please every- 1916 Dodge roadster __ $325 relatives. The A. C. Anderson family have of N. E. Glass. body. Roy Francis is also a conie- 1918 Buick. 1921 Dodge touring....... $550 Mrs. E. M. Wheeler, Oscar Wheel months ago but «ns not delivered dian of ability and is without que» moved to Klamath Falls, where Mr. P. J. Elliott, of Pasadena, on his until Tuesday. er and Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Wheeler Two Dodge tourings with 1919 Studebaker Four. Anderson will go into the transfer way to Albany on business, visited tioa one of the premier blackface yesterday for British Columbia, business. briefly yesterday with daughter, closed tops, choice..... $550 left dancing artists on the American Change in S. P. Agents. 1923 Star. their whero they intend mnking T. M. Boyd has taken the position stage today. Miss Ada Blair, with 1916 Maxwell ................... $90 home. Plundering of County Funds Mrs. Earl Baldwin. Ilarley Davidson motorcycle —Johnston of local Southern Pacific, agent hero. this company, is also an artist of Galloway writes insurance. —Friday Night—at Mrs. Josie Arnold, who had been Ho came from Oakland. R. A. Jones, the highest quality. Her violin and armory. home visiting since August at the h ‘ PRICES ON THESE CARS Terms given on above cars. of her daughter, Mrs. J. A. Rhodes, who hud been agent for a number of accordion solos, with her patter, Mrs. C. A. Bartell returned Mon We make our bread as good years, left with Mrs. Jones Tuesday songs and ballads, are highly enter ARE RIGHT------T E R M S left yesterday for her home in Bend. for Hillsboro, whero he has a similar taining. All in all the Cosmo Min day from a visit in Salem. as it is possible to make it Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Jen position. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell strels offer 60 minutes of solid fun Mrs. Charles Adams returned because we are endeavoring Mrs. A. Hcnninmn. of Curtin, who nings Ixalge, who had visited here are moving into the house on old and amusement with plenty of sing Monday from a visit of two weeks to build up had been visiting at the home of at the Herbert Eakin home oil their north Pacific highway vncHted by ing, dancing, music and comedy. In Mr. and Mrs. T_„ Roy 1 Miller, of in Portland and Vancouver. her daughter, Mrs. Charles Cooley, way home from a visit at North Mr. and Mrs. Jones. conjunction with the Cosino Min Creswell, visited Saturday r with Mr. The wantad is like a ship sent out returned home Friday accompanied Bend, returned homo Tuesday. and Mrs. Ray Baker. strels Manager Mo relock offers the into an unknown sea, and it brings f by her grandson, Harold Cooley, usual high (lass picture attract ions. Mr. and Mrs. George I simmers at Sanford for Signs. tf back its cargo to its sender. who spent tho week end with hi« tended a social in Eugene Monday Bread, cakes, pies, cookies Miss Bethel Gowdy was in Port grandparents. Mrs. J. O. Johnson, of Portland, night. —all kinds of bakery goods. visited during the week at the _______ home land over the week end on business. Tho Royal Neighbors realized The Ro«e of Jericho, said to of her sister, Mrs. R. A. Medley. The Roy Baker family were over nearly $40 from their box social at have been given everlasting life from Mabel Sunday. the armory Tuesday evening of last Maxine Snodgrass, of Springfield, week. by the touch of the Virgin We wash. Our wives don’t. spent the week end with her grand Now classes in Smith-Hughes mil Mary, on exhibition Saturday mother, Mrs. Lucy Holland. Cottage Grove Laundry. tfc [ Autin Lindsey, Proprietoi linery and dressmaking to start on at the White Pharmacy. Are your chickens lousy 1 Parker’s Mrs. Hattie Clancy, of Hubbard, March 31. Those desiring to join Earl Ishmael is here from Albany magic discovery given in drinking la., who had been visiting at the will please register and pay fee to recovering from an attack of in water or food, rids fowls of lice home of her cousin, I. A. Randall, Mrs. Annie Stennett has returned Mrs. C. J. Kem before March 24. fluenza. and mites. a.,ww Nothing baby U..aM better Mvwci for mb uituy left Monday for Portland to visit from Portland to again make this Mrs. Swarts, teacher. mr21e chicks, f ” and 2 guaranteed by : at the Marvel Randall home. From her Arthur Jones, logging eamp fore Sold home. The Potts & Turpen mill, which man at Star, is suffering with blood Economy Feed Store. Fftotl Rtnm f28a!7p there she will go to Denver and H. W. Titus and W. E. Lebow at- had been closed down for two poisoning in one finger. tended a meeting of the Southern months, resumed operations Tues- T Mrs. Ellen Jones was called to Willamette Dental society held Sat- Merlin Saturday by tho serious ill urday in Eugene. ness of her grandson, Herbert We have just received our Bland. shipment of spring wall papers. Mrs. Gladys Jackson was in Eu The assortment is very fine and gene Tuesday. the prices are lower than they H. H. Starr, of Eugene, _ plans to open a jewelry store in tho build were a year ago. W. L. Darby ing formerly occupied by the Mad V.’ 11 E R li Y O U II CASH BUYS M () Il l‘, ml3c & Company. sen jewelry store. O. M. Kem, C. M. Shinn and Vic- Property on old south Pacific tor Kem were in Portland over the highway owned by Fuson brothers week end on business. was sold during the pnst week to T. F. Secrist returned Saturday J. D. Wirth. The Fusons left Tues Tacoma. from day to make their home in Kansas Ki pounds sugar—cane....................................... ..... $1.00 City. Tho deal was made by J. F. Alva Johnson and family left 12 pounds rice—fancy head........... ....... ......... ..... $1.00 Spray, who has also sold two of the Saturday for Basin, Wyo., where J. E. Bedford lots on Second street they expeet to make their home. 13 pounds beans—California white................ ..... $1.00 to W. G. Haight, a recent arrival SPONGE CAKE Mill ar ’ a Machin e Shop for 27 bars soap—White I*aundry............... _........ ..... $1.00 from Canada. a score of other equally Service. tfc 6 cans Royal Club tomatoes........................... . ..... $1.00 The agriculture class of the high Fifty members of the American delicious Bakery Goods come school practiced budding Friday, ..... $1.00 2i/2 pounds Schilling’s baking powder............ Legion and the Auxiliary of that from our ovens—fresh daily. using the fruit trees at the Mrs. ..... $1.00 — 15 rolls of toilet paper........ . ............................ organization attended the “Happy Pet Sanford home for tho experi Try them and be convinced ment. Canyon ” given Saturday evening at ..... $1.00 $1.25 broom, one dust pan......................... ....... Roseburg by the American Legion Miss Muriel Shay has resigned of their wholesomeness. ..... $1.00 3 Large cans pineapple__ _________________ of that city. her position as teacher in the Cres Raymond Veatch left Saturday for well schools and is returning to 1 large wash tub......... . ..... . ...... ............. ....... . ..... $1.00 Eugene, where he ii to be employed the Monmouth normal school, where 9 cans of string beans.................... ...... ..... ...... ..... $1.00 in the sporting goods department she will graduate this spring. of the Babb hardware store. 15 pounds macaroni—Handy Cut.............. ...... . ..... $1.00 If you know what you want, use In Hart’s New Era Drug Store 8. P. Watch Inspector W. Il. LAWRENCE. PIONEER 6 cans of salmon________________________ ..... $1.00 a wantad will get it for you. " AND OLD MASON. IS DEAD 50 pounds dairy salt, 50 pounds stock salt... .... $1.00 Mrs. Kenneth Berry and children, W. A. Woodard was in Portland of Portland, visited during the week the first of the week on business. W. H. I-awrence, resident of Ore 12 pounds Italian prunes__ _______________ ..... $1.00 at the home of Mrs. Berry ’• parents, Nelson’s service station has sold gon for 36 years, died March 13 at ..... $1.00 5 pounds walnuts—California No. 2........ ........ Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge. a used Ford sedan to A. E. Burrows Salem. The funeral was held here 9 pounds of seedless raisins._______ _____ __ ..... $1.00 Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Harrel, of and a used Ford touring car to C. Saturday, J. H. Ebert of tho Metho- ' I diet church officiating and the Mn Glendale, spent the week end at the W. Dwyre. 6 25c cans oysters__ ______________ _______ ..... $1.00 j sonic lodge having charge of the home of Mr. Harrel’i brother, L. L. Extravagance and Ineffi- 6 25c cans sardines.__ ____________________ ..... $1.00 I service. Interment was in the Harrel. Sharp — Masonic cemetery beside the wife Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Dubie, of ciency of Roney and 6 25c cans olive«..... .................. ........................... .... $1.00 I who died a number of years ago. j Tomah, Wis., visited during the armory—Friday night. 3 cans Royal Club peaches.___ ___ _________ ..... $1.00 Mr. Lawrence came to California playt the most important part in our every day needs week at the Louis Scholz home. Mr and Mrs. Edward Norton, of 44 years ago, arrived in Portland 1-gallon can sweet pickles............. „ ..... $1.00 and they are an item of life-giving substance that should Miss Sibyl Taylor, of Beaverton, Portland, visited over Monday night 36 years ago and camo to Cottage who had been here visiting for three with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kem. 1 large box of crackers.............. ............ .... .. .... Grove 35 years ago. Several .... $1.00 receive our studied consideration. We carry a full line weeks at the Nelson Whipps home, years ago he removed to California 50-pound sack of flour—Snowball___ ______ $1.20 of meats that are pure and wholesome. returned Sunday to her home. j to make his home with a daughter 6 plates, $1.10, 6 fruit dishes, 65c__________ $1.00 ' and a few months ago returned to Why pay rent when you can own Once a customer always a customer. I Oregon to take np his residence in i a home for the rent* See Bpray, | $1.50 graniteware assortment___________ __ $1.00 I a rest home in Portland. Eight days ! 105 Main street. tfc Prompt service anti courteous treatment is our motto. ! before his death he went to Salem I All of our Dollar Day Specials have been a great suc Mrs. W. M. Bradford and chil- j I for a visit. Fresh Fish on Thursday« and Fridays. res«, so we intend to make this one still larger. If we drew, of Bosebnrg. visited during Mr. Lawrence was born in Maine the w*ek at the home of Mrs. haven’t what you want for a $ we will make one up for j and was 83 years of age. He had j I Bradford’s parents, Mr. and Mr«. i been a Mason for 50 years and was, you. H. B. Yancey. a charter member of the lodge at | Montevideo. Minn. Surviving chil John Abbott, who had undergone ' I dren are Charles I^wrence, Com treatment st a Eugene hospital and , , stosk. Ore.; Elmer l^wrence, Monte-1 who bad been visiting with hie, ' video, Minn.; Edwin Istwrenee, Mar mother in that city, returned Thors t tinez, Calif.; Mrs. G. F. Roberts, day. Free Delivery CULVER ft ANDfl SW. PROPS. Phon« 46 THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE Portland, and Mrs. E. B. Ruther-I Mrs. Dye and small son. of Port ford, Oakland, Calif. land, who had been visiting nt the I “If you would know the value of Money, try to bor row some Ostrander McQueen BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE . Tales of the Town ! 20c Cut This Ad Out USED CARS For Sale USED CARS STERLING FEED CO. at Nelsons Senice Station A Permanent Business Your Table Needs City BaKery Dollar Specials! 1 rask’s Cash Grocery MARCH 21 and 22 WATCHES (’LOCKS, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, WATCH REPAIRING The Cottage Grove L Electric Bakery F. E. Mendenhall Good Meats Smith-Short Grocery How about that old tire on the rear? Better replace it with a new one before it’s too late Quality Market West Side Garage Í