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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1924 PAGE SIX <e----------------------------------------------w fordsville and Brownsville. They ning of last week with Mrs. H. 0. i were in Eugene when the round- R om *. WALTER . CHRYSLER'S Mr«. Angelo Perini visited Bun- the-world fliers arrived. Mr. Huys saw them when they started on day afternoon at Anlauf. LONDON. their long trip several months ago. There will be a special school MOUNT VIEW. (Special to Tho Sentinel.) Sept. 29.—Mrs. Earl Layton mid meeting Monday evening, Oct. 6. (Special to The Sentinel.) daughter Patsy arrived Wednesday Sept. 29.—Mrs. Jessie Lowry and FEWER FATALITIES IN NEW YORK BLUE MOUNTAIN. from Seattle to spend the winter children, of Walker, spent Sunday with Mrs. Layton’» parents, Mr. During the first six months of 192*, with an Increase of Go.txsi regis ¡afternoon of last week at the W. and Mrs. F. A. Gore. (Special to The Sentinel.) tercd motor cars recorded, there were fewer <-.-i-unities per car and tower Sept. 29.—Mr. and Mr.s. Tom 1>. Heath home. Mrs. B. A. Pruett returned Satur Among those in Cottage Grove fatalities In New York City than for the previous six months period t redit day from Portland, where s'ie vis Cowing and daughters motored up ited relatives for several days. j from Gresham Saturday to visit Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. W’m. is largely due to the Bureau of Public Safety, ably directed by Special Mr. anil Mrs. Emery B osh and i relatives here. Mrs. Louiae Kibby Hands, Ednti Hands, Mrs. Waldo Deputy Police Commissioner Barron Collier On July 1, 1924. there were 377,666 registered motor vehicles in New daughter Ruby, of Harrisburg, who had spent tho summer with Miller, Helrna Miller, Mr. and Mrs. npent tho week end with the her daughter Mrs. Cowing, returned Melvin Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. York while a year ago there were 317,362 Placed in a line, allowing .10 George 1-ayng. feet to a car, the 877.666 cars would extend over 2145 miles. Charles l’owell family. homo with them. Mrs. Amanda Sears returned last Commissioner Collier believes that authority for police regulation of Warren Newton and family, of Mr«. Ma tibia Jones, of Cottage Independence, visited Sunday with . Grove, spent the week end nt the week from a visit with her daugh pedestrians to compel them to cross streets at proper crossings and more ter, Mrs. L. K. Brumfield, in severe penalties for reckless driving are measures greatly needed. A. S. Newton and family. Th» homo of her son Floyd. men aro brothers. Mrs. Emma Davis »nd daughter, Marshfield. Tho road work which has been Carl Small and Arthur Combs of Springfield, vixited over the HOW TO STOP ACCIDENTS wore in Salem from Wednesday till I veek end with her parents, Mr. under way all summer is practically completed. Friday attending tho state fair. I anri Mrs. John Palmer. Tlie National Automobile Chamber of Commerce, after an exhaustive The farmers have been taking analysis Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hays .mid Mr. and M th . B. M. McVicar and of motor vehicular accidents makes tlie-e recommendations: little daughter, of Ixiranc, attended Mr. nnd Mr.s. L. I,. Farmer, of advantage of tho good weather af 1. Thirty six per cent of fatalities reported in one month were chil Bunday and later were Enumclaw, Waxh., xpent laxt week ter the heavy rainfall of hist week dren. Adequate play grounds must be provided. If necessary, special church here ' ~ ' dinner guests of Mr. and .Mrs. on their place and visited friends ami tiro getting a great deal of fall streets can lie reserved at play areas. Education, in crossing at cross valks, seeding done. George Sutherland. here. M r. anil Mrs. W. D. Heath were and observance of other traffic conditions included in the school courses. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Sewn rd, or 2. In ni-et accident, motor vehicles strike pedestrians. Safety roues dinner guests one day last week were dinner guests of Mr. mid Mrs, Marcola, nnd Mr. and Mrs. Fred protect pede-trhns m deprive the motorist of any excuse for careles-ness. T. B. Roberts nt Anluuf Sunday. Frost, spent Sunday with Mr. nnd of Mr. anil Mrs. Fred Frost, of 8 Buffalo has stuoied its flow of traffic, knows the time and causes of Blue Mountain. Miss Jennie Elmore spent the Mrs. Harry Castle. its accidents, and applies remedies. Ail cities should approach the subject week end with home folks on Row Mr. and Mrs. Dan Brumbaugh on this scientific basis. river. WALKER. visited Sunday with Mrs. Brum Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hays a nd baugh’s sister, Mrs. James Porter, IRRITATING PEDESTRIANS MAKE HIGHWAYS SAFER granddaughter Grace returned Hun in Cottagf» Grove. (Special to The Sentinel.) In tbelr efforts to reduce tlie num day from a trip to Eugene, Craw- Sept. 29. — Lyle Ixiwry has re- Mr. and Mrs. F. Whippx and daughter Gladys xpent Sunday with turned from Washington and plans ber of automobile accidents at grade croaiiugs certain railroads have de to enter <>. A. C. at mid-term Mr. ami Mrs. G. Duerxt. A special school meeting will be cided to prosecute those who crash held Friday, October 3, lit the high through closed gates, thus damaging ----- ... --- THORNTON CORNERS. school fr the purpose of deciding railroad property. whether to light the school build Correct Cottage Grove People Advise You (Special to The Sentinel.) position or ings and, if so, the method to bo car The time will come when all much- to Act in Time. Hept. 29—Mr. and Mrs. H. B. em ployed. on traveled highways will pass overhead Iler and family motored to Bull Eleven freshmen were initiated cr underneath, railroad tracks. 1» failing health making you un- i fountain Sunday, returning Monday Friday night at the annual fresh caxy and unhappy! Arc you tired, morning of last week. men party. weak and dispirited! Buffer daily Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge, ac Signs indicating that streets are Dntn Janzen spent a few days backache and stubbing rheumatic! com pan ied 1 by Mr. a and Mrs. Ben * hero —.j last week. He is takiug for- one-way streets should be illuminated twinges! Then look to your kidneys! Wilson, of the Grove, , went to Elk- est ry at O. A. O. at night. Tho J kidneys ” — — i. head < ~ - are xV_ the V. blood * filters, Sunday. • • • A. M. Winn »pent the week end Once they weaken, the whole system ' Louis Promnzzi has been building with hi» family in Corvallis. It is good for the pedestrian and is upset. You have ( dizzy ’* spells,! onto his burn during the pnst week. A barn owl is at present the pet good for the motorist to make it headaches and urinary irregularities ‘ •■t Mr. nni] j yy Fisher, no- of the biology class at the high easy to operate u motor car. Nothing irritates the pedestrian You feel all worn out. Use Doan s companied by Mr. Fisher’s mother, school. quite so much and rightfully so as • • • Pills—a stimulant diuretic to the ’ who had visited here for a month, when the thoughtless motorist stops Parts liavo been assigned for the Thousands recoin men d wont to Alvndore Sunday and spent kidneys. The cities with the most motor cars his cur—waiting to cross the street— play, “ No Trespassing, ’ ’ which will Doan’s. Here is Cottage Grove tho day with relatives. . Mrs. Sarah directly in the path of the pedestrian. bo given by the high school early •re the most prosperous. proof: V I'ishor remained there. in November. Mrs. Ella L. Wilson, 1—16 Asli: George Miller has rented his Mrs. M. C. Smith returned Wed Hard Stuff. it is getting more difficult to get Ave., says: 441 gladly recommend. f»rm hind to Louis Premazxi. nesday from a visit in Eugene. Newspaper heading: 44 Drinks booze there.—Cherokee Chief. Doan’s Pills as I know they are n I Mr nnd Mrs H 8troetori Harder to Get in New York City.” good remedy, My kidneys ' (tottago Grove, visited Sunday DELIGHT VALLEY. This can mean only one thing— Others come here for printing. irregularly nnd I felt run down. I'_ that some guy speeded up with his You are already here. Patronize knew my kidneys caused this|~ (Special to The Sentinel.) drinking in order to get into the the live wire print shop for every trouble. Doan’s relieved me, Sept. 30.— Mr. and Mr». Harry city; it couldn’t possibly mean that thing in printing. strengthening my back and kid- | Conner, of Eugene, wero week end noys. ” <- visitors at the C. C. Conner home. Price 60c. at all dealers. Don’t — Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Witcher were simply ask fur a kidney remedy— WANTED—OLD RAGS. MUST BE get Doan’s Pills the same that| large and clean. The Sentinel, c dinner guests Sunday at the I jiw - re neo Brown home. Mrs. Wilson had. Foster-Milburn MONEY FOR YOU—I’AY CASH Co.. Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. The Fred Witcher family spent for your wantads and get three Sunday nt the Walls home below insertions for tho price of two. tfp Eugene. Edmond Way nnd two boy com- FOR BALE—TRAP NESTS. A pnniotu, of Albany, were Sunday bargain if taken at once. One guests at tho M. A. Horn home. brooder, 1000 chick capacity, cheap. Tho Oscar Jackson family spent See J. 11. Heard, 322 Second street. Sunday nt the Clyde Wright home a21tfc below Walker. Mrs. Wheeler and Renn Oornutt, WE HELL LATE MODEL, HIGH est grade typewriters at low of Eugene, visited at the A. W. Cornutt home Saturday. prices and on easy terms. Wo also The Misses Lucile and Mary and handle all makes of adding ma chine«. Every machine is thor Weldon Cornutt wero home over oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy Sunday and had as their guests a machine and pay like rent. Miss Mary Snauer nnd Lloyd Royal Sales Co., Inc., 500 Oregon Armes, oi Cottage Grove, nnd Miss Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf-sn Eleanor Nixon. John Wali|gn. of Eugene, is here FOR HALE OR TRADE FOR A painting tho farm building of the smaller pin co in or near Cottage M. A. Horn place. Grove, a 23 acre ranch, mile west Mrs. John Young, of Portland, of Saginaw. Four-room house, good visited nt the Oscar Jackson home burn, splendid location for chicken Monday and Tuesday. ranch. C. C. Moody. sl8-o2p Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges mid little son were Eugene visitors BUICK ti TOURING. 1917 MODEL, Monday afternoon. for siilo at $200. Cur in good Tho O A. Moore family wore condition and tires are practically Eugene visitors Tuesday afternoon. new. “ ■ “ ■ *' “ ---- Mrs. ” Kathleen Darling, 115 Mr. mid Mrs^ George Kent and north Sixth street, or phono daughter, of Kansas, who have 130-L. »18-o2p made an extended visit here with leave Wednesday for I TON FORD TRUCK FOR HALE relatives The charm of California'» gol or trade. 1» in good condition. Californio. den m nah In« bwi’mo lucre*», W. W. Chrisman, Dorenn, Oregon, DORENA. ingly alluring at thia »eaaon. phono 3F21. 02p I Neighborhood News ! ♦-------------------------------------------------------- 4, TP AFFIC T* IKS f Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% Is Your Health Slowly Slipping Away? Incorrect CID i| '♦ » 1 position II II I Knowles & Graber Hardware WANTADS Not How Low a Price but HOW GOOD FOR THE MONEY California Plan to Join the thousands u ho migrate «a»h year to Califor nia’s wimdrous playgrounds. Eniov the healthful outdoor life and pleasures through the win ter montlis. Take advantage of Soutkem Pacific low hires and comfortable, convenient ser vice. Gii via tne scenlu Shasta nxitet Ita mountains, valleys and riv- •ra these will command your Interest throughout. JW t*« “Californio"-«.«*!«/ onJfuU railroad information, commanitatr aiti H. A. MORSE, Agent Southern Pacific WRIGLEYS After Every Meal O. I. C. PIGS FOR SALE.—J. E. (Bpecial to The Sentinel.) Dunnavin, 1miles out London Sept. 29.—Raymond Wicks left road, phone 15F11, x25 <>9p by motor Monday for eastern Oregon on a hunt. Walter England returned Tues- day from Holland Meadows, in the USED RANGE FOR SALE.— Bohemia district, where he worked Kensonablv priced. 1« in good this summer. Mrs. Charles Pitcher and children condition. Mrs. Clara Burkholder, 225 north Lane street. s!8-o2p returned to their home in Bilver Lake last week after a visit with FOR RENT RESIDENCE PROP relatives and friends. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh VanSchoiack erty nt 809 south Sixth street. Mrs. S. A. Hill, Curtin, Ore., phono iiind children returned to their homo at Umatilla last week. P-’F 1-5._______________ »25 o9p Mr. and Mrs. Robert Combs, of Eugene, spent Sunday at the Chas. for Teeters home. where Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales, of phono Mount View, spent Sunday at the IT. S. Bales home. I'OH SALE Iti INCH OAK WtXID, $•'< per tier. E. A. Doolittle, DELIGHT VALLEW I hone 3PF12, s25 o9p OAK WOOD $'OR BALE. Keene, Delight Valiev, W. A. (Special to The Sentinel.) phone Sept. 23.—Lionel Haight has Tu- »25-o9p entered the U. of O. The social neighbors were ei* WANTED FARM HAND. SINGLE tertained Wednesday of last week num. Wng.-s p,.r month. $10 mid at the home of Mrs. Oval Powell. board. E. W. Eynnson, Lorane. The three Nixon families, the Oro., phone 27F32. s25-oi»p two Kent families and the C. A. FOR BALE PIGS. NINE WEEKS Moore family attended the Kansas old, nlxo h good work horse, six picnic in Hendrick’s imrk at Ku- v .- hts old and weighs about 1150 gene Sept. 21. pounds. Noble Elliott, phono 15F5- s25o9p SAGINAW. It’s the longest-lasting confection you can buy —and It’s a help to di gestion and a cleanser x lor the mouth FORMAI 1: 5»H) Pl’Ll.ET», WHITE J and teeth. I eghorn Hollywood strain, hatched (»is'eial to Tho Sentinel.) Sept. 22. Mrs. Sylvia Rathbun April 5. William Sheets, It, miles Wrigley*« means and three daughters arrived Mon ben«-lit as well as »bove Dorenn on old Messenger dav morning from Idaho to nuike I'lW'Q-________________ o»p their homo with J. W. Mathews, pleasure. WANT TO BUY TWO GOOD who is Mrs. Rathbun's father. Norman Tucker and family, of | cows, must test 51». Also 4 tons of oat straw. J, C. Porter, city, Marshfield, are recent arrivals and phon,. IrtPI.. «2-lip have rentul tho Siefort property. J. P. Parker has moved his fam FOR KENT FIVE ROOM FIR ■Iv into the house recently vacated niched house with enrage, close bv the W. 8. Cappious family. in. Mee owner after 5 p. m. .1(15 ««with Sixth wtrvet. The Lowdown. oSr An Iowa girl, enroute to visit FOR RALE IMO >X>KD TOURING friends in Now York, entered tho in gnmj condition. tirva nearly city by the Hudson tnnnel, the«. new. Price $150 Will trade for ,o?" ,ubw«» ••»’’ir nddrw*. good _ motorcycle. . . Virgil Rkstrom. whnt do vvu think of the Creswell, Ore. o2 Irtp eitrf“ they asked on her arrival I couldn’t say.’* .he r,.p|,t>t| FOB SME \ TE\M 0P WORK I ve had only a worm ’»eye hemes OH at Rrrsiee Gnmge, I^ros earner Ruth and Main Rts. <»• 16e Dollarweb suspenders, longer than the ordinary suspender, trim ming non corrosive brass, extra heavy live rubber, genuine first quality leather tips. Light enou gh for dress wear, strong enough for a work suspender. Guaranteed for six months’ satisfactory wear. Price .......... $1.00 Better Shoes for Less Money Underwear No. 75—Men’s all leather Eski We have a full and complete mo calf 16 in. top, blucher, moc stock for women, men, girls and casin tip, double oak sole, Mun boys. Wool, wool and cotton, son last. Easy on the feet, but fleeced cotton and cotton rib. built for hard service. Price Our Athena underwear, manu only.................................. $8.00 factured by the largest dry goods house in the world, we No. 235—Men’s all leather, dark believe is better than any other brown calf blucher, moccasin underwear made for the price. tip, double oak sole to heel, soft N g . 107 Athena children’s union and pliable, Munson easy last. suits. Pure white wool, soft as The best, durable, comfortable, kid, warm, elastic. Knit to fit, work shoe. Price $4.65 strong facings, drop stitch fin No. 165 Railroader—All leather, ish, good lustrous pearl buttons, heavy, durable oak sole, full felled seams. Underwear for vamp wing tip to protect the health and comfort. Priced $2.00 pliable upper. A shoe for a man Other union suits for children. who needs a shoe for extra Priced 90c, $1.10, $1.25, $1.50. service. Price.. .............. $4.50 Groceries Now on Hand —Mixing bowls, Tied-Easy No. 1344—Black Vi’ gallon and gallon crocks, one Dongola, plain soft toe, cushion and two gallon jugs Jars «/> insole, rubber heel, wide toe and to 6 gallons. last. A shoe especially made I'ancy Alaska pink salmon 17c for tender feet. Price.. _... $3.50 Preferred Stock shrimp...... 25c Boy’s No. 400 Powerful—Full Preferred Stock Tuna fish... 30c vamp, all leather black calf, Sunkist corn.......... .................19c double sole, stitch down and Polar \\ bite soap, 6 bars..... 25c riveted A shoe for the bov who Bulk citrus, per lb .. 10c does not mind rocks or mud Macaroni, 3 lbs___ 25c puddles. Price............... $3.50 \\ eilding Breakfast cane and maple syrup, 1 gallon........ $2.00 No. 692 Men’s Russie Oxford— Shredded wheat, 2 pkgs........ 25c All leather, fancy perforations, Kerrs rolled oats, round pkg.30c new shade golden calfskin, rub ber heel. As good a shoe as is Specials Friday, Saturday often sold for $8.50 to $9.00. Our price —........ ......... $6.40 and Monday Other oxfords in golden calf, Full cream cheese, per lb. 23c brown, and black. Priced $4.00, 1-»<‘ < ampbell s pork & beans 9c $415, $4.85, $5.00 and $5.50. Good blended coffee, 3 lbs. $1.00 Watch for Special Announcement for October 11. C. H. BURKHOLDER 4