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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINE!., THURSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1924 PAGE TWO ♦— WEEKLY PROGRAM Thurs., Aug. 21—“Behind the Curtain.” “Fighting Bloods,” round No. 7. Interna tional News. Fri., Aug. 22—“Heart Bandit,” wit 11 Viola Dana. And a comedy. Sat., Aug. 23—“The Heart Buster,” with Tom Mix. And a comedy. Sun.-Mon., Aug. 24-25—Constance Tai- madge in “Dulcy.” And a comedy. Tues.-Wed., Äug. 26-27—“The Stranger,” with an all star cast. And a comedy. Thurs., Aug. 28—King’s 1924 Revue, comedy, mirth, music—ten people—new songs, specialties, dances; a diverting show. Go. Picture program in connection. Quality Market Phone 46 BOOTH AND ASSOCIATES MAY BUY CROOK TIMBER Prineville, Ore., August 13. —Ac coinpunied by representatives of the United States forest service and members of bis own company, R. A. Booth of Eugeni», president of the Ochoco Timber company, today was in the timber of Crook county forest, which adjoins those Ochoco Timber company. deal is made it menus ng of the timber and the slnnent nt Prineville of of If the es a BUY STAR MOTORS AT $12 PER SHARE Now offering, subject to prior sale, a limited number of Star Motors Inc. at, share ...................................... $12.00 Durant Acceptance Corporation, per share.......... $13.00 Durant of California, per share ............................. $10.50 Rickcnbacker Motors (pay 2f; quarterly on $10 par), yield al $9.25, approximately 8.7';, per share .. $9.25 Hayes Hunt Body Corporation ami other stocks quoted on request. Municipal, government, public utilities and corporation bonds our specialty. Partial payment plan if desired. Remember, when purchasing stocks ami bonds, that this office has saved others money. Inquiries solicited. LOCATED IN YOUR OWN DISTRICT WHERE WE CAN SERVE YOU BEST Eugene, Ore, your Ford a real car /I PERI AL B arber S Wm. H. Jones 8<8 Willamette St., The Stromberg will make Church News --------------------------- ALL DAY DELIVERY CULVER & ANDERSON. PROPS. i -------------------------------------------------- Neighborhood News z- i West Side Garage Send the Children Free Delivery ieaa Legion men from Eugene, who went to Junction City iimui <1 ately upon heuring of their arrival. ♦— American la-gion pos.s of the DOREN A. James II. Mills and Mis* Carroll county haie protester! ug... Hons, both of North Bond, where settlement ot this see. .» tin (Special to The Sentinel.) married nt a quiet home wedding Aug. 18.—Ray Land and family, county because of tlm.r reputed nt 1:30 o’clock Saturday afternoon ,,i th.- Kail K. Mill.-w hoiiif. A. K. i of Forest Grove, visited relatives disregard for murriage aud'sihooi laws of the land in I H pearow, pastor of the Presbyterian and friends last week. live. church, performed the ceremony in Mrs. Fred Kelly and son Harvey the presence of the immediate rel- pent Friday afternoon with Mrs. FOOTPRINTa OF PIONEER DAYS I rfives of Mr. Mills. The ceremony Kelly’» sister, Mrs. Harvey Elf- was performed in u bower of yel- ving in the grove. (Continued from first page.) 1 low marigolds and snapdragons and Mrs. Jerry Lingo, of Washington, I fern and the same colors predornin- spent several days this week with Vaughn now lives in the city bin , ated in the luncheon which Mrs. ¡.er mother. Aunt Kate laiud, and within three miles of the plat* where her family settled She na : Karl K. Mills served immediately tlieir relatives. been further than that away j afterward. Mr. Mills is a brother Mrs. Fred Jones and daughter not of K. K. Mills and Mrs. Mills was Lucille, of Marcela, visited this but a few times and her first trip I Loraae was made only a tew i formerly head nurse at a hospital week at the home of Mrs. Jones’ to weeks ago. in North Bend. They will re brothers, Fred and Warren Kelly. When the Alexanders came to turn today from spending a few Albert Land, of Washington vis days in Portland and go on to ited relatives here a few days this what was to be later know as the most favored section of the famous, North Bend to make their home. week. fertile, fruitful Willamette, they ♦ ❖ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings, of had to cut a road to their donation A pretty home wedding was held Marshfield, visited at the home of claim. Mrs. Alexander was the last Thursday afternoon, when Mrs. Hastings ’ brothers Fred and first to be buried ia the cemetery Raymond Elwin Wicks, of Star, Warren several days last week. and Thelma Lovetta Thomson, of I Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Ward motored now known as the Sears cemetery, Dorena. were married in Eugene at | to Trent Saturday and visited at the land for which was donated by the home of P. W. Davin, Davis, uncle 1 the home of Mrs. Bohart’s brother Mr. Alexander. Others of Grandma Vaughn’s family buried in the of the bridegroom, The room* were Wm. Bohart. cemetery are her father, two sisters, attractively decorated with pink Mrs. Baker and grandchildren, two brothers, lour children, two and white flowers. The bride wore David and Mabel Robinson and nephews and Squire Vaughn, her a becoming dress of a delicate Mrs. McKinby motored to Eugeno husband. shade of pink crepe de chine and Saturday. The squire was an important carried a bouquet of pink roses. I Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Elfving of citizen of tho community and lived The couple were unattended. W. J. • the Grove spent Sunday evening at to the ripe old age of 94 years. Large, of Eugene, read the cere- the C. A. Vanbchoiaek home. Ho was a pioaeer of 1853 but was mony and the wedding march waa Nora Ward went to London Sat not married to Siaai Alexander un played by Miss Opal Wagner, of urday to visit with friends a few til December 27, 1867. He was the The newlyweds are ex- days. Dorena. first justice of the peace of this ported to return today from a hon Mrs. Rosa Pitcher accompanied eymoon trip to Portland and Sea her daughter, Mrs. Jane Jinks, to section and held that position dur ing his entire active life and mar side. Laeonner, Wash., for a visit. ried muny of the pioneer couples, <$><$><$> Mrs. Mack Stewart was brought performing altogether some .500 Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ginn ar In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Charles home from a Portlaad hospital weddings. rived yesterday from Indianapolis Mr. and Mrs. James Willinn. who have recently returned Sunday, her condition being some for a visit al the home of Mr. Jones and Mr. and Mrs. Wallace from South Dakota, the Willian what improved. Shortridge were the first two Presbyterian Church—Rev. A. R. Ginn ’s aunt, Mrs. Carrie Henien- and Jennings families held a re couples for whom he tied the nup- Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at way. union nt tho home of Mr. and Mrs. LYNX HOLLOW. tial knot. 10, Men’s Forum at 10, morning B. F. McCullum Sunday, August Squire Vaughn was also the hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, Nephew of Mrs. C. A. Smith Killed. 10. Those present wire Mr. anil (Special to The Sentinel.) Lewis Farlow, nephew of Mrs. city’s first miller and ope ■ ated a evening service at 7:30. Topics for Mrs. Ernest West, Zora West, T. Aug. 19.-—Mr. and Mrs. S. W The the services Sunday: Morning, “The C. A. Smith of this city, was killed IL Willian, John Willian. Mr. and Sowers, of Cottage Grove, visited burr mill by water power. instantly Sunday morning when he building he last used is said to Mrs. Thoma« West, Mr. and Mrs. in tho home of their daughter, Mrs. be still standing near the Anderson Rising Tide’’; evening, “Prayers I jumped from the running-board of Havo Heard”. George Willinn, Fordyce and Laurel Walter Politico, Sunday. a truck at Veneta, stumbled and & Middleton saw mill at Latham. • • • Edith Willian, of Thurston; Mr. The B. Y. Porter family were Sid Vaughn, Squire Vaughn’s sou, Baptist Church—Tenth aud Adams, fell against a passenger train, and Mrs. Charles Willian and Del among those who listened to the which struck him buck of the right until recently a resident here, was mar Willinn. of Camp Crook, S. D.; little girl preacher in Eugene 8»u- one of the first four white children E. R. Clevenger, minister. This ear and broke his neck. church stands for the full gospel Sam and George Jones, of Oakland, day. born here. He and Boone Short Ore.; Mr. and Mrs. B. F. McCullum, Marion Lebow was a business ridge were born October 20, 1855. message. A welcome is given to all C. G. Picnic August 31. who come. Bible school at 10, Elmer and Carl McCollum, Mrs. El visitor in Creswell Friday of lust W. P. VanSchoiaek The fourth annual reunion of was born preaching at 11 and 7:30. Young sie Patten and Mrs. Pearl Suter, week. former Cottage Grove people now February 20, 1855, and John Harins people’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer living in Portland is to be held of this city. A. B. Wolford made a trip to December 9, 1854. <$»'$><$> meeting Thursday evenings at 7:3' Eugene Monday. Sunday, August 31, at Peninsula Among the school day friends of Miss Hattie May Smith, daugh Mrs. A. D. Addison anil daugh- Sinai Alexander were Sophronia and After the prayer meeting the pastor lark, Portland. Cottage Grove ter of Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Smith, of ter Helen, of Eugene, conducts a class in bible study. were guests Laura McFarland, the late Dr. W. „ lesidents are invited to attend. • » • Star, and Lafyette G. Cornwell, son Thursday of Inst week in the K. Y. W. Oglesby, James and Joe Porter of Mr. and Mrs. D. Cornwell, of Porter home. Miss Helen is a and Jane Taylor. Christian Church, the “ home like’’ For 35 cents a little wantad will Roseburg, were nmrried late Satur teacher in the Bandon schools. Ten children, six of whom are church—A. J. Adams, minister. sometimes do the work of a $5-a day day afternoon in Eugene. Follow Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser and living, were born to J. W. and Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and auctioneer. jno22p ing the ceremony tho couple re Mrs. Paul Barnett and children vis Sinai Vaughn. No word has been communion at 11, Christian endea turned to the bride ’ h home, where ited in the S. E. Dresser home Sun received from one of them, Enoch, vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. they found u large number of day and all visited London springs Wire Hook to Thread Neeulc • • • for nine years and his mother is not guests anil a wedding dinner await- in the afternoon. Saves Time, Aids Eyes sure that he is still alive, although Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. ing them. The newlyweds are Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slater did she counts him among the living. Elert, Pastor. Sunday school at To save time in threading a needle making their home at Star. shopping in Creswell Saturday last. 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep a device has been patented in Europe ♦ ♦ ♦ Lawrence Fisher left Wednesday I. H. Veatch. wor.h b'tiguc at 7, evening service Complimenting Mrs. Harry Hart, of last week for Seattle. He has Lemoore. Calif., July 29.—Editor r.t 7:30. Everybody is welcome to recently that performs the operation the occasion being her forty-fifth employment with a mill company Sentinel: I see that you want th-- quickly, even in poor light. A slight attend all of these services. birthday anniversary, Mrs. Tom La- near there. pressure of the fingers pushes a hooked names of all those who came to * « • loon. her daughter, and Mrs. H. B. Mrs. Lawrence Fisher and Nora Cottage Grove before 1880. As this wiie through the eye of a iietd!*.’ that Breedlove were hostosses Wednesday Fisher accompanied Mr. Fisher as i-i my birthday, I thought I would Christian Science Church—Corner evening of last week at n surprise far as Eugene and visited in the till you that on July 29, 1857, I jf Jefferson avenue and Second has first been placed on top of a small spring. Thert the strand is put on ths dinner party at the Breedlove home. F. E. Taylor home. was born on what is now part ot street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. ihook, which can be done by an un The Hurt anil Breedlove families, Mr. and Mrs. James Campbell the Bob Mosby place on Mosby Wednesday services at 8 p. m George Hewitt and Mr. Lafoon have returned from their trip to creek. Forty years ago I was farm steady hand, and as the grip is rcLateo wore invited for the affair. Canada. The- were accompanied ing all the land in Cottage Grove Free Methodist church—Corner of '$><$> <^> homo by friends. south of Main street. The old Monroe avenue and south Fifth The members of the staff club Lurch dwelling was the only build street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun of tho Rebekah lodge, with their DELIGHT VALLEY. ing there, The Lurch store hnd day school at 10, forenoon services families, enjoyed a picnic dinner uot yet been erected. Some change at 11, evening service at 7:30. followed bv a social evening Tues since then. (Special to The Sentinel.) Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday day in tho T. O. O. F. hall. May and I nrc alone on the evenings. Aug. 18.—The Charles Conner ♦ ♦ farm here, Dale and Maud have i family left Saturday on a two The M. P. G. club members, | weeks ’ trip to eastern Oregon. They moved to town, where they have Seventh Day Adventist Church— with their husbands and families, | will visit Mrs. Conner’s brother, charge of a grocery store, which «Vest Main street. .Services every will go to the N. W. White picnic makes it lonesome for May and me Saturday. Snbbath school at 10, grounds this evening to enjoy their i J. C. Huff, and other relatives at out here. Dufur. church service at 11; prayer meet annual picnic. Have just finished putting up my mg Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Mrs. A. W. Cornutt and daugli ><$><$» fourth cutting of alfalfa and will Thi‘ Mizpah class of the Pres- tors. Misses Lucile. Mary and Viv have two more cuttings but will Sorvices will be held in the La the wire posses out of the needle eye. bytorian Sunday school, with their ian, accompanied by Miss Mary let someone else put them up. Hay friends, held n ‘‘corn feed” Tues- Snauer, of Cottage Grove, anil is $20 in the shock and unless we tham school house in the forenoon etrryinp the thread with it through Marian Sheldon, of Eugene, left on Sundays for an extended length the hole. (lav evening in the church parlor. Sunday on a motor trip to Seaside, have early rain it may reach $35 of time. Galan Jordan, of Eugene, by the first of the year. The hay will have charge. Tillamook beaches and Portland, Mrs. W. W. Shortridgo enter- crop whero we are is fine but in to be gone two weeks. taint'd the ladiea’ foreign mission- Ed Anderson, of Corvallis, spent most places it is very short. Th.’ ary society of the Free Methodist the week end at the home of his grape crop is also short and stock Miss Doris Lebow is visiting in church yesterday afternoon. Albany at the home ot' her sister. of all kinds is cheap. sister. Mrs. C. A. Moore. Mrs. Ray Gourley. I, H, VEATCIL C. H. Haight and sou Lionel The Presbyterian missionary so hop ciety will hold its regular meeting returned Sunday from a motor trip to the caves, Crater bike and Saw CARD OF THANKS. next Wednesday afternoon. dust Springs, Calif. Misses Mary and Gwendolyn Haight who accom We wish to express to our friends Row River Society. and neighbors sincere thanks and About 50 neighbors mid friends panied them to California, will re turn later with relatives. appreciation for their kindness and gathered Wednesday of last week Bud Miller and family, of Cot thoughtfulness and for the beau to surprise Uncle Zeno and Aunt tage Grove, visited Sunday evening tiful floral offerings at the time Barber work in general, Betty Earl, the occasion being their Mrs. of the death of our beloved hus golden wedding anniversary. Aunt at the Ray Myers home. special attention to children. band, father and son. j oc- Myers, who has been seriously ill. Betty’s birthday anniversary Mrs. Johannah Berggren and family, Rove ral is slowly improving. curroil the dav before. “ r '. F 1 fnp Misses Evelyn Benston and Ver Mrs. Charles Berggren and family, I useful presents were received by Grant jrower iuid Jmmnv;^jd?jjY them. The evening was pleasantly neal Koch spent Sunday with M.r. spent in conversation and playing nuil Mrs. Lowell Benston. T. D Hodges purchased a car games, after which refreshments . ñi load of sheep at Oakland last week. were served. Mr. and Mrs. John Weldon and family, of Eugene, spent Sunday DEMENTED MAN WANDERS with Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Horn. OUT OF HILLS AT ANLAUF The H. E. Nixon, E. J. Kent, O. Jacksqjn and C. A. Moore fami An unknown demented man. who lies, Ed Anderson and Mr. and hnd apparently been out in the Mrs. W. E. Nixon, of Delight Vai min nil night, wandered into the ley, and the Geo. Kent family, of Al Brown home about a mile from Agenda, Kans., picknieked Sunday \nhiuf station early Monday morn at Happy camp east of Creswell. inf. Hr told of losing some money The Ernest Z rouiau family, of in the mountains but did not re I Scotts Valley, visited Sunday at member who he was. where ho the Ted Hodges home. had bet'll or anything pertaining to The Walker baseball teani won hia past. He spoke brokenly in a on the local field Sunday from --because Inn gunge not reeognired bv people Dexter in a lonely played ll-inniug toonist, I hoiiias Niut, list'd the at Anlanf. The stranger had in game. The score was 16 to 15. hia clothing „ a ticket from Hood Rudolph Hansen and family will elephant in 1874 to picture tin River to Reno, Nev., that ho naid motor to Medford Wednesday for huge Republican vote in the a policeman in Portland had helped a week's vacation. previous presidential election. him buy. for Economical Transportation The W. 8. Blakley family visited There la a prmaibiHty that the Sunday evening nt the I. B. Morris Members of all parties vote t’of man had wandered for da ya in home in tho Grove. The remarkable rise of Chevrolet proves that the Chev Epsom Salt I he mountains, poaaiblv acron* the Mr. and Mrs. L M. Powell, with rolet Motor Company has correctly guaged the shift Cascade* from Hood River. their guests, returned Thursday ot public sentiment towards the most economical unit The man wa* fed and nrovidod from a few days' outing nt New as a gentle, thorough cathartic with drv clothing bv the Brown*, port. of transportation which also meets modern requirements to keep the body internally who then sent to Brain for a Oval Powcl is painting his house clean. as to quality. • deputy sheriff to take charge of and grading his van! and otherwise Purest Epsom Salt frees the him. He is now at Roseburg in improving his place. Call, ,at our showrooms, •howr<»“n>s» inspect the much-talked-of charge of the Dougins county The latest word front the Lee bile ducts from stagnant se SI 1 EliltlK models, anil see why Chevrolet jumped sheriff. Nixon family left them in Colorado cretions. A little every few from seventh to second place in sales. I.earn Learn how They expect to leave for California days in a glass of water tonew soon and will arrive home about much daily utility and year round hi alth and happiness D O Byrne Is Superintendent. you up for work and makes you can obtain tor a sum so low that almost any D. O. Bvrne has been advanced the middle of September. you feel right for play. Very to the position of superintendent American lamily can easily finance the purchase. easy to take. of the Walter A. Woodard remano DUKHOBORS ARRIVE AND BUY LANE COUNTY LAND line of 200 Pureteat prepar factoring plant UÌ Ijithntn, succeed ing John Tomnetk, of Springfield, ations for health and hygiene. The fear that a colony of Duk who has resigned. Every item the best that skill hoben* from Canada have deter William Edwards and Waller mined to nettle in Lane county and care can produce. Cochran were down from the B" sei *M to be well founded. A party hemin district during the past week of that see* arrived in Junction Agents for the Greatest Four and the Greatext Six City several day* ago, made a J. A. McCnllv, of Reedsport, via large leponit on farm land near The REX A LI. Stnre V in Their Classes on the Market Today iteti here during the week with there ami left before they could Grora. Ore , be seen by a committee of Amer- O. J Ketn. Pmp friend*. SOCIETY Phone 93-J elephant the Republican symbol? The Regular Fall Term The Eyes of the World Are On fZ CHEVRoS are looking forward to succès», our freo catalog t m ent in a g o o d s <■ It o o 1 Phone Otiti Eugene, Oregon. Knowles & Graber r Hardware JI Kem’s for Drugs Beaulieu & Harrel