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9 I COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. 1924 Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Adams Mrs. Claude Newman, of Klamath Falls, visited during the week at are visiting in Portland with a the Pete Nelson home. daughter. *A* shingles in the ware Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack Coffman have from a three months’ vis- house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce I returned it at Braymer, Mo., their former ment, plaster and a lot of other home. builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. Mrs. Norman Morris and son and Miss D. Lenora Hinkle, of Car Theodore and Mrs. Wesley Whittaker nature’s growth becomes. bondale, Colo., who is to teach the and sons Earl and Verne, of Maple fifth tirade of the east side gram ton, visited Thursday and Fri same with periodical savings—the higher the mar school, arrived Monday. Her. day at the Archie Knowles home. climbs the more useful and productive the uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. Is. L. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte and Harrel, who motored to Portland sou Colin returned Saturday from account becomes. Saturday, met her there nnd she Canyon City, eastern Oregon, where returned with them Monday eve they visited nt tho home of Mr. A savings account is a thermometer that registers the * ning. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson, grand degree of financial independence enjoyed by the fle Stewart for good plumbing. I parents of Mr. Garoutte. positor. Harold Dugan motored to Port Arch Proctor, who is employed This bank offers absolute safety, and an opportunity with the forest service in the Bo land Friday, returning Sunday ac hernia district, was here during tho companied by Mrs. Dugan, who had lor maximum growth through the generous interest it spent three weeks in Portland with week. pays on savings accounts. her sisters and at Seaside. A 9%-pound son was born Fri Mrs. Eva Perkins, with her day to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tx'onard. grandson Billy Bowen, returned to Special ruled forms of every kind. their home in Baker Tuesday, lifter The Sentinel. tf a short visit at the home of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. George La miners, Perkins’ sister, Mrs. Amelia Currin, of Eugene, were here Monday to ami with other relatives. Cottage Grove, Oregon A Strong Bank *A* shingles in the ware attend the funeral of S. R. Brand. Mrs. Carrie Heinenway returned Leopold and Loeb Get Life. house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce Monday from a threc-day outing Life imprisonment was the pun ment, plaster and a lot of other as a guest of Mrs. C. A. Bartell ishment fixed yesterday by Judge John R. Caverly upon Nathan Mrs. John Boke, of Ix>on lake, builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. at Bart’s Inn, Lundpark. in the Scottsburg district, returned An 8-pound son was born Tues Galloway for insurance, 511 Main, Leopold, Jr., and Richard Loeb, confessed kidnappers and murder --------------------------------------------------- <»> homo Sunday, after a visit of sev day to Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Rowe. Mrs. S. R. Brand a^d and son Leo, I aio , Mrs. Joe Irwin received treat widow nnd son of the late 8. R. ers of 14 year-old Robert Franks. eral days at the home of her sister, E. O. Baltsman left Tuesday Mrs. F. H. Ailison. Youth was the controlling factor ment at a Eugene hospital during Brand, plan to move at once to morning for Portland, where he will No Ask your dealer for Pasteur tho week. Seattle, to reside with Mrs. Brand’s in Judgo Caverly’s decision, receive treatment for rheumatism.I minor had ever been sentenced to Mrs. E. J. Titus returned to daughter, Mrs. Harris Emmons. Leo death in Illinois on a plea Tho H. E. and D. Y. Allison ized Jersey Brand Butter. of ” ~ * aft«* her home in Eugene Sunday, afte to attend the University of John Spray has sold his property a week’s visit at the home of her expects guilty. families, of Roseburg, spent «un Washington? on old north Pacific highway to son, Harry W. Titus. The court, passed separate sen- day here with relatives. Mrs. Marie Mosier and brothers, fences on the murder and kidnap Looscleaf systems of every kind, William Trout, who will take pos- Lester. Ivan, George and Archie ing charges. naming _ life imprison- tf session October 1. The Spray fam- The Sentinel. Harrington, spent the week __ end at meat as punishment for the murder ily will move to their ranch on (). E. Crowe, county commissioner, Marshfield and Coquille, George and 1)9 years imprisonment on the Mosby creek. has moved his family from Lorane and Archie remained and will re- kidnapping indictment. Miss Naoma Mooney - returned _______ to Eugene. turn Saturday. Friday from Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews, tny 10e pen or pencil tab Ray Nelson, auto electrician Agriculturalists Ask County Agent, Scholl corrects vision. tf let, spelling tablet, note of Portland, motored down Thurs Lane county’s agricultural council Mr. ami Mrs. C. A. Lambert and day and are visiting at the home is solidly behind the movement to Andrew Brund, James Potts, S. children, of Powers, or book, composition book were here of their son, George Matthews. S. Lasswell and. A. W. Helliwell reestablish the office of county Tuesday to attend tho funeral of Mrs. Allie Hawkins, who was vis returned Sunday from a week’s drawing pad at— agricultural agent. Joseph Walton, father of M rs. iting in Portland with a daughter, hunting trip to Gold Beach. At a meeting in the court housu Lambert. accompanied the Matthews here. on Friday afternoon this body K. L. Stewart and Wilbur Spray Miss Lillian Leonard ___ ___ left Wed- )>assed a motion asking the county Scholl, your optometrist, tf attended a banquet in Albany nesdav of last week for Doe. where court to place an appropriation in Mrs. Thomas Bonier, of North Monday evening for employes of Pencile lc to 5c. she took up her duties ns a teacher next year’s budget for such an of Bend, is visiting at the home of the Mountain States Power com Monday. ficer. That the county court will pany. her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bennett. Assortment of enamel ware, Wanted—Want to rent n piano. act favorably on this request is A Kansas city hatter is now The W. B. Noble family returned good finality, at 15c. Phono 136-J. BHe an almost foregone conclusion. the latter part of last week from doing professional hat work at the Tho state meets the county 50-50 Miss Aileen Armstrong, of Eu a visit at their former home, Susan Hoffman Cleaners, Take him that gene, is clerking nt I’mphrey & on an agent’s expenses and the old hat and have it made new, at ville, California. Mackin’s during their disposal sale federal government contributes $50 little cost to you. He is here for Office equipment of various kinds. one week only. and visiting nt the home of her monthly. slip The Sentinel. aunt, Mrs. Frank Hambrick. Miss Millicent Lewis returned Spearow Leaves for Japan. Mr. and Mrs. James Allen, who Friday from a Eugene hospital, Kay Nelson has coils, distributor were residing in the Frank Ham A. R. Spearow left Monday where she received medical treat parts, brushes, etc., in stock. See for Japan, where he is to give brick place south of this city, have ment. him at Ninth and Main streets, sllc moved to Spokane, Wash, exhibitions in polo vaulting and The The Divide school ____ ______ opened ____ Mon talk before the universities. He is Sam Damewood, of Azalea, vis day with Frank SochtJ of Dallas, ited hero a few days the fore part property has been rented to n Mr. to bo gone a month or six weeks. Cox, formerly of The Dalles. as teacher. J. Bruce Giffen, Presbyterian pus- of tho week. He was enroute to Miss Bonita Beager, who is vis .... tor of the University of Oregon, All kinds of filing equipment. Snohomish. Wash., to spend the iting in Los Angeles with an aunt, The Sentinel. ti winter at the home of his brother, Mrs. James Horman, plans to attend will fill the pulpit of the l’Vesby- terian church during Mr. Spearow’s The R C. Quigley family plan William Damewood. the Hollywood high school. absence, Several business men have to leave Sunday' for Seaside on a George J. Willett, of Roseburg, T. A. Churchill, of Ix)s Angeles, promised Mr. Spearow to conduct < two weeks’ outing. a recent luw school graduate, has a nd O. F. Churchill, of Tacoma, his Sunday school ciass of ’ young John Dugan is filling the position formed a partnership with li. J. left Sunday for their homes, after boys. I He was accompanied to of foreman temporarily at the Shinn. a a extended visit here with their Portland I by Ren Sanford and Arch IF YOU Walter Woodard sawmill. Nichols, _____ and ___ in Proctor, who have since returned. Pies at the Gray Goose are sister, Mrs. O. A. _______ We are closing out our over always alluring—we make ’em Eugene with another sister. James Mackey and daughter and never put away more than stock of high grade wall paper ourselves—that’s why. Local Men Forfeit Big Baal. Miss Ethel Mackey and Clenl, Under the fictitious names of one piece of pie after a at less than half price. W. L. The C. A. Campbell family have son, returned Tuesday from a motor moved here from Sutherlin and arc trip to Crater lake and Kinmath George Thomas and John Oleson, good meal, you will, once Darby & Co. two Cottage Grove mon each for on Falls. out located about five miles you’ve tasted our whole Miss Inna Randall leaves Sunday feited $150 cash bail in the justice tho Lorane road. A. J. Turner, of Black Rock, is court in Eugene Tuesday, having some, tasty products. Try for. McMinnville, where she will Remodeling of the front of the visiting at the home of his brother, been arrested on a charge of driv- for the second year. She these. They’re just its good teach will be accompanied by Mrs. Clyde Allison Brothers’ barber shop has Frank Turner, of Divide. ing a car while intoxicated. as our Leonard and sister. Miss Eulilia b#en completed and new linoleum Tho 5-year old son of Mrs. W. F. Evans, who will (jo to Miss Evan’s has been laid. Visitor Fractures Wrist. Lyons is suffering from n severe homo in Willamina, where Mrs. The Sentinel is entitled to caso of inflammatory rheumatism. Mrs. Laura E. Hames, of Bend, FAULTLESS BREAD Leonard will visit her parnets. Miss the salesbook business of Cot Mrs. L. O. Garoutte. of Albany, who was here in company with her Evans has been a visitor at the visited during tho week nt the mother, Mrs. Margaret Taylor, a tage Grove on the basis of Leonard home for three weeks. homes of her sisters, Mrs. Ed Tullnr former resident, fractured her right *A* shingles in the ware quality and price. and Mrs. Roy Ewing, the hitter wrist yesterday morning while try ing Io crank the Chevrolet in which Frank Ba f ley returned Sunday of London. house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce from they were about to return home. a Eugene hospital, where he Mr. and Mrs. Clarance DeMorz ment, plaster and a lot of other had been for three weeks convalesc and two Sanders & Bennett, Props. builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. children returned Satur- DELIGHT VALLEY. ing from an operation. day from a three months’ motor Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Trask and trip to Washington and into fr (Special to The, Sentinel.) sons Burdick and Dan are spending Canada. G. W. McBride, Mr. and Mrs. tho week on a motor trip to Ban Sept. 9.—Those having silos have Mrs. H. A. Hagen is nursing an been filling them the past week. Merritt Eddy, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. dop beach. injured foot caused by stepping on Trenery nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston Mrs. G. B. Arncst, who is con a nail Monday evening. Kurre returned Monday to Port stayed on the E. J. Kent place last valescing from a severe illness, has land, after attending tho funeral Miss Grace Blackwell has boon week while the Kents were away on l0f wholesome bakery goods of Elmer Motter, grandson of Mr. gone to Portland for a visit. appointed representative from the an outing. something you ’ ll always I is Bookkeeping outfits of every kind, McBride and nephew of the woman. local society to attend the district Mylon and Gwendolyn Haight tf Mrs. McBride, who. also camo for The Sentinel. find here. Many dainty and convention of the Methodist foreign hud their tonsils removed nt a- Eu Iho funeral, remained with her N. E. Glass is nt Klamath Falls societies to be held gene hospital Friday. delicious specials—excellent missionary daughter, Mrs. Fred Motter. for a few days on business. September 23 nnd 24 in Grants Mrs. W. P. Huff, of Cottage Pass. ly baked and fresh daily — Grove, spent several days of last Miss Bertha Hays, who has been The Sentinel is entitled to visiting week nt the home of her daughter, at the home of her brother. Miss Elizabeth Irvine, of Albany, invite your selection. the salesbook business of Cot O. W. Hays, will leave today on a is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Chas. Conner. tage Grove on the basis of trip up the McKenzie river after Mrs. C. T. Wilkinson, of Albany, nephew, R. L. Stewart. which she will return to Eugene quality and price. Roy Griggs became seriously ill a former resident, and little son Monday evening and was taken to spent the past week visiting among Mrs. Fannie Witte, of Portland, for the opening of the University here. Lindsey & Davis, Props. a Eugene hospital Tuesday, Tlic old Mr. neighbors is visiting at the homes of her of Oregon. and Mrs. llurry Conner, of Filing cabinets. The Sentinel, tf physicians have not yet been able mother and son, Mrs. 8. E. Me Eugene, were week-end guests nt to diognose the ease. Kinney and Carl Witte. Mrs. Clara Burkholder and her the Clius. Conner home. Miss Margaret McDonald, who Misses Vivian and Marguerite son Charles Burkholder Jr. spent The Lions club were hosts last Mrs. L. M. Hurding. of Corvallis, Carlile returned Sunday from a Sunday in Corvallis with Mr*. Thursday evening io the Rinkey- had Ijeen v ¡siting at the home of visited lust week at the home of six weeks’ visit with relatives in Burkholder’s mother and daughter. dink club and their director, A. R. her sister, Mra. R. L. Stewart, re her niece, Mrs. Oscar Jackson. Mrs. Stouffer and Mias Belle Burk Spearow, at a watermelon feed held turned Monday to her home in Coos county. Tie- Kent " and Nixon families re turned from Newport Bunday eve- at the steel bridge. The boys and I rtlaml. Public invited to ice cream and holder. Earl Fullmer left yesterday for «ing. A irgil Gowdy and Guy VanRiper Mr. Spearow spent the night there. watermelon social tomorrow evening Miss on lawn at K. K. Mills home under spent the week end in Portland. I can give you perfect eyesight Sacramento, Calif., where he is to be employed in the Southern Pa end at auspices of Baptist ladies’ aid so Scholl for specs. tf without glasses. Satisfaction guar cific company ’ s shops. The ciety to raise funds for church. p tfc E. W. Armes returned Friday anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen. Ambrose L. Woodard, of this city, and Mrs. W. E. Nixon were dinner Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders and from the Southern Pacific hospital Misses Brrtha and Fern Hays guests Bunday at the E. J. Bears Mr. and Mrs Fred Bennett spent in San Francisco. He is getting visited during last week nt th*? was given a decree of divorco Tuesday from Ella J. Woodard. home. the week end in Marshfield. home of their brother, O. W. Hays. along satisfactorily. The Keene and Miller families They left Saturday for Pleasant They were married in Illinois in returned Monday afternoon from a Hill for a visit at the home of 1KH1 and have eight children. hunting trip to Glendale. another brother and returned Tues Homer Patten haa been dismissed School starts Monday, September day to this city. Miss Bertha Hays from a Eugene hospital. 15. is a teacher in the University of Mra. Letitia Stampley with her Oregon and Miss Fern will teach non, Bert Vogt, returned yesterday 8AGINAW. in the Delight Valley school. to their homo nt K lamnt h Falls from a visit at the home of Mrs (Special to The Sentinel.) Special «ale on shotgun «hells ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sept. H.— Mrs. Lottie Kirkendall September 15 to 20. Sixteen Stanplejr I. B. Morris. and children returned from the guage, 90c; 12 guage, $1. George Morris motored to Salem prune orchard Saturday. Darby & Co. >4c Tuesday on Business. Mrs. Della Heil returned to her She J. H. Blakely, of Lebanon, visited Mr. and Mra. J. B. Tapp were home in Portland Bunday. during last week nt the home of in Eugene yesterday on business. had been visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. James Conley. his brother, E. T. Blakely. Mrs. 8. 8. Thomas, of Anlauf, The Lowell Benston family stayed Miss Margnret Galloway, who is was a guest Tuesday nt ’the home employed in Eugene, spent Sunday of her daughter. Mrs. Victor Cham at the E. J. Kent home lust week while the Kent family were on an at the home of her parents, Mr. be hi . outing at Newport. and Mrs. Homer Galloway. Mr*, Ella Wcidcnkcller left yes- The C. H. Sharon fa m i I y re See Mendenhall for watch repair terday for Springfield to spend turned from Marshfield (he Inst of ) ing and jewelry. sll-lHc today with her nob Jackie, who the week after a visit with rd- Ì Claude Don»‘»rest, of Salem, visit make* his home with his aunt. Mr*. atives there. ed here last Thursday afternoon J. R. M< Kav. Mr«. Weidenkeller Mary Allen had her tonsils re with friends. He lived here a plan« to soon m*ke her home in moved in Cottage Grove Monday. Rprindfield. ■umber of year* ago. The Sentinel will assist yon in Mrs. C. M. Parker visited dur Miss Emma Crawford, formerly ing the we«k with relatives at chief operator of the local tele the preparation of any special ruled Oakridge. phone exchange, but t now in th* or printed form. Give your home Albany office of the 1 telephone live wire print «hop an opportunity Brick ice cream, four layers. company, , returned there yesterday, to meet com pet it ion in anything a Take home a brick for deaaert after a visit at the H. B. Origgs print «hop ran produce. 1 Gray Gooee home. Other« come here for printing. Elmer Mnnsoa. who is in charge Bobart Sutcliffe plan« tn refnrn Patronize I of a bridge enant ruction job at to Olympia. Wash., after _ s week V You are already here. Alsea, wm home to spend the week 1 visit «♦ the h'rtne of hi« mother. the live wire print «hop for every thing in printing. in I end with his family. ' Mr*. Bc-sie Buteliffe. Just Like the Thermometer BANK GF COTTAGE GROVE Mrs. E. W. Armes and son Cecil were in Eugene the latter part of last week visiting at the homes of Mrs. Armes’ sister and mother. Mrs. R. E. Griswold and Mrs. Alice Richmond. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hawk, of Punxsutawney, l*a., were guests of Schofield Stewart ~ Friday and Sat- urday. Galloway write* insurance. The John Hunk family visited in I the Lorane country the latter part I of last week. Mr. and Mrs. L. and sou and daughter, and Mis» Ruthy. returned Thursday last to Kelso, Wash., after a visit at tho home of Mrs. Powers’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartels. A wantad will rent your house. Dr. Forbes and family have moved here from Creswell and have taken the Catholic parsonage. Mrs. R. L. Purdin, of Salem, visited during the week at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lester Mooney, of Disston. I Tales of the Town Today, Friday & Saturday 9c M & M VARIETY STORE The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery PAGE if Everything You Need The Groceries which you find on sale here are of the best quality, hence they supply exactly the items you need for making the delicious foods described in your Cook Book. McQueen’s Grocery -J PROLIFIC BEAN VINE PRODUCES 110 PODS, ALL I OF AN ENORMOUS SIZE ! <&--------------------------------------------------- One hundred ten pods is the rec ord made by a prolific Kentucky Wonder bean vine in Mrs. Fred Freshman Registration on Saturday Bi idler’s garden. All the pod* Morning; Practice House Moved were of enormous size, some being to Miss Lamson’s Home. nearly a foot in length. This is an unusual production even in this favored section of the famous, fer An increased enrollment of 30 tile. fruitful Willamette. or 40 pupils is anticipated in the grades with, the opening of school Monday. In anticipation of this COMPANY D REACHES QU< TA OF 250 FOR DEFENSE DAY increase and with the expectation that there will be a further increase Company D. local national guard with the opening of the mills dur unit, has already recruited its ing the next few months, an ad streagih up to I 250 members for ditional class room in the new east National Defense ■ Day, September side grade school building has been 12. This was the goal set but furnished and arangements have an attempt will now be made to been made for securing another Superintendent (). W. raise the total to 500. 1 Only three teacher. Hays believes there will be some men who have been approached i increase in the high school enroll have refused to sign up. A band made up of local talent ment. Freshman will register Sat urday forenoon but other high is being organized bv ll. I.. Stew art, chairman of the Defense day school students will be registered name of the Monday. committee. The Miss Katherine Kaye, of Pendle speaker for the program at the armory Friday night was not ton, graduate of the University of known yesterday afternoon, The Oregon, has been elected to fill a address and a program of music vacancy in the English department pa rade of Company of the high school. The practice house has boon j newly recruited mem- will be accompanied by moved from tho Albert Woodard cottage to the home of Miss Maud E. ‘ Lamson, instructor in domestic art. •Creswell Physician Moves Here. RAIN QUENCHES FOREST D. A. Forbes, physician and sur FIRES BUT HURTS CROPS geon, has moved here from Creswell and is occupying the offices left While the forestry department vacant by A. W. Kime, who re reports that the rainfall on Sunday centi y moved to Portland. Mr. and Monday aided greatly in the Forbes will continue his practice quenching of fires in the Cascade at Creswell for a day two each national forest, gardeners report -i week. heavy damage to <he tomato and melon crops. Prune and hop grow Card of Thanks. ers were» alarmed for a time for We wish to express our sincere fear the rain would continue long thanks for the kindness shown us enough to injure their crops. A bv tho people of Cottage Grove in third of an inch fell in this part our recent bereavement, the death of tho vnllev ’of our father, Joseph Walton. The Tn the Umpqua national forest floral tributes were appreciated, 50 fires were started by lightning p THE CHILDREN. Sunday night. Many fires there, however, were quenched by the Card of Thanks. heavy rain which followed. Dr. C. B. King and family desire t(. thank their many friends for the kindneSH amt aid given them dur- Air Patrol Hangars Burn. The two canvas hangars of the .... ing I heir recent bereavement.p air patrol at Eugene were destroyed by fire Saturday morning. A De O. E. S. ATTENTION! Haviland plane, used by Lieutenant Lloyd Barnett, commander of the Regular mooting of patrol, was damaged. The blaze chapter tomorrow ove started from a lighted cigarette rling, first meeting stub thrown by a passerby into since summer vacation the grass alongside the road ad and everyone should jncent to the flying field. New be present. Special hangars and a now plane have entertainment will bo furnished. l'i ‘in San Francisco. By Order W. M. Our Bank Is a Conservative Institution conducted in a con servative iijanner. That is why the leading bus iness men of the city place their accounts with us. Wo offer you (»very convenience of the modern bank, to gether with absolute security for your mon ey. Let us talk ♦ about opening an ac count. 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