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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINE!.. MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1924 . > ■■■> i i ■■ ■ . ■ '1 ■ i. ■ beauty work course, to spend Thanksgiving and the 'week end with her husband. 99 Four of seven - members of the J. B. Starkey family at Dorena have come down with diphtheria. The B. K. Lawson family were over from Wedderburn to spend Thanksgiving at the H. K. Metcalf home. Mrs. 8. 8. Sigel, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her sister, Mrs. D. T. Awbrey. Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl spent Sunday in Roseburg at the home Cottage^Grove, Oregon of Mr. Hohl’s brother, l’hillip Hohl. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes and Mr. Mayes’ daughter, Gail Yyvonne, spent Sunday evening in Spring field with friends. Mr. and Mrs. Thad Sterling and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Sproggin and baby daughter, of Lebanon, and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Lawson, of Brownsville, Bpent Thnnksgiving day at the David Sterling home. The H. B. Griggs family spent Thanksgiving day ia Lorane at the I home of Mrs. C. M. Foster, sister of Mrs. Griggs, Lloyd Griggs re Fine Watch Repairing mained at the Foster home until Sunday. H. 8. Barker returned Friday to S. P. WATCH INSPECTOR his home in Portland., after a week’s vi7.1t at the home of his brother, John Barker. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake spent Wednesday and Thursday in Eu «--------——--------------------------- «• *A* shingles in the ware gene at the home of Mrs. Lake’s I i house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce -------------------------------------------------<♦; ment, plaster and a lot of other sister, Mrs. J. M. Florer. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Miller have Mr. and Mrs. Autin Lindsay and builders’ needs. S. L. “ God- moved onto the Dick ranch on the Horace Davis family spent ard. (M) Mosby creek, which they recently Thanksgiving at Lorane with rela Mrs. L. L. Crowo, of Portland, rented. tives. spent Thanksgiving here with her children, Marvin and Vesta Alstott. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter spent Thanksgiving in J. W. Eddy and Mr. and \Mrs. Albany with relatives, Mrs. Stewart Merritt Eddy were horo from Port and daughter going on to Port land for Thanksgiving. J. W. land to visit relatives there for a Eddy remained until Sunday. few days. ■■ PAGE THREE ............... " 1 turned front spending Thanksgiv- 1 ing in Portland. Mr. Kurre re turned Friday and the others j yesterday. Mr. Kurre reported I that they saw many wrecks bo- tween Salem and Portland on the I down trip, tho fog being so thick ! that it was impossible to drive more than 12 ntiles an hour with safety. Buskirk, of Eugene, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard, parents of Mrs. E. R. Spencer ami Mrs. VanBoskirk. Mrs. G. W. Cruson, Housewives who have used our Flavoring Extracts in spent last week at the baking know exactly how much to use each time, for son, C. C. Cruson. the quality and strength is uniform. Word has been received here It adds much to the pleasure of baking, for it overcomes from Mrs. George A. Proctor, a all guesswork in getting the exact flavor which you former resident, that tho Proctor prefer. Starr fixes watches right. tf2 baby Robert has undergone an Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw, of operation for adenoids in a San Albany, en route to I California, Francisco hospital and is getting spent Thanksgiving with Mrs along satisfactorily. Shaw’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Roy E. Short will C. Mitchell. return this evening or tomorrow Did yotr see tho new hollow from a business trip to Portland. silverware at Mendenhall’s! H. C. Cox, of London, has col Postoffice Lobby Remodelled. The Roy Baker family, of blabel, lected tho bounty on a coyote. Tho working space in tho post- spent Thanksgiving with Mr. Mrs. O. O. Veatch left this morn office has boon increased in size Baker’s father, J. II. Bilker. Their ing for Portland for a few days’ by doing away with one section grandson, Robert Nelson, returned visit with relatives. A Roseburg dispatch on Monday of tho lock boxes and moving for with them for a brief visit. Mrs. Jerome Ervin, M rs Addie stated that William Lamere, who ward tho roar partition of tho The A. W. Cornutt family spent Pipes and daughter, Miss Dawn was killed there Sunday, was a lobby. He Thanksgiving at Riddle and Rose Franees, and Miss Eva Richardson, resident of Cottage Grove. burg. Miss Lucile returned the of Oregon City, spent Thanksgiving was an uncle of Mrs. O. L. Jones, Lib ary Report for November. following day but the others re day and tho week end in Portland. of this city, but was a resident of Mrs. William Baker, city librari mained for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Butts, of Roseburg and was employed at an, has made the following report Astorii. Tho dispatch read as for November: fiction read, 1,073; Scholl’s kryptoks make you Portland, enroute to California, rollowa: , non fiction, 57; juvenile, 312; total spent the week end here with their see. (m) * ‘ Roseburg, Ore., Nov. 26.—Wil Mr. and Mr. W. L. Hatch and cousins, Mrs. G. W. McQueen, Mrs. liam Lamere, of Cottage Grove, I 1,442; new cards issued, 33. Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits accom James Potts, Mrs. Bird Petrie and formerly a resident of Roseburg, Strawberries for Thanksgiving. panied Mrs. Mary' D. Moss, state Albert Griffin. was killed yesterday evening about London, November 28.—(Special.) William Pfiefer was fined $2 7:30 o’clock when he was struck Rebekah president, to Yoncalla Friday evening for an official Saturday for driving on M ain by an automobile driven by Sam —Mr. and Mrs. Lyons served visit to the lodge there. Mrs. street with tho cutout of his car Shell, of Oakland, about a half fresh strawberries picked from their own vines on Thanksgiving Moss had officially visited th.; open. milo north of Roseburg. Lamere lodge here and had been a guest Mr. and Mrs. Waldo J. Adama evidently was walking along the 'lay. of Mr. and Mrs. Willits, former and Mrs. J. A. Griffin, of Eugene, highway w-hen he was struck and neighbors of hers at Lakeview. spent last evening nt the G. W. dragged about 200 feet. Shell’s Tho tonic for the business world xxx car turned over a 10-foot bank —livo wire advertising. Want to buy cattle and veal. McQueen home. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Austin, of and landed upside down in the Bill Bartels. tll-4c Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews Aberdeen, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. ditch. Shell, upon being removed returned Friday from spending Russell Austin, of Klainnth Falls, from underneath tho wreckage of Thanksgiving with Portland rel were house guests the latter part his car, started to run but was cap of the week of Mrs. C. S. Roberts, tured and placed under arrest. He atives. Mrs. W. A. Hemenway, teacher daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. is badly «lazed but not injured. Lamere died within a few minutes at Springfield, spent the Thanks Austin. Joseph J. Heaton, of ’ Perth, after being st nick, his body being giving vacation at her home here. To amuse— 1 of mangled. He leaves a w-ife and Mrs. Earl Garoutto is recover N. D., is visiting at the home To please— two small children. He moved If you need a sewing ma ing front an operation for an his undo, J. L. Beatty. from Roseburg to Astoria about a ' Scholl is your home optom chine, see Bressler & Son. have some that will abscess on her face. To teach— Mrs. Charles Davis, of Portland, year ago aud a month ago went (m) They have some dandy second make your mouth water. etrist. who had been visiting at To beautify your the home Bressler & Son have a few to Cottage Grove. He was called This is only one of our Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walker spent hand ones, practically new, at of her sister, Mrs. W. J. Woods, I home— second hand sewing machines to Roseburg last week by the bargain prices. pastry hpeeials. Thanksgiving in Eugene. on hand which are going at returning home yesterday. critical illness of his aged mother. G. O. Knowles, manager of tho HERE are magnificent Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Preo spent Roy W. Glass, former superin bargain prices. cannery, attended a meeting of religious picture«, histori Thanksgiving in Eugene. tondent of the local schools, who week end Thanksgiving and Alumni to Meet Thursday. tho Northwest Canners association cal portraits nnd scenes that now holds a similar position at guests at the 8. W. Boyd-Lester The alumni association will meet in Portland Saturday. commemorate some significant Autin Lindsey, Proprietor. Childs home were the E. E. Eads Raymond, Wash., spont the week nt 7:30 Thursday evening in the Harold and Miss Gertrude Eakin event, pictures of anecdote aad Clarence Boyd families and end in Eugene. high school building. The president | were guests on Thanksgiving day and dramatic interest—that Mrs. M. M. Childs, all of Medford. Mrs. M. H. Anderson, who has has asked every member to be Glen Hunter, a student at the at the home of their uncle, Her- will add a point of new in The Clarence Boyds also visited at been seriously ill in a Eugene hos present, as plans for nn orpheum Eugene Bible university, spent bert Eakin. terest to the home. the home of Mrs. Boyd 'a parents, pital for two weeks, underwent an show aro to be completed. For Sale $300 worth of Star Thanksgiving day and the week Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mrs. operation for tumor Friday and Stock for $160. Write Stock, care end at the home of his cousin, A. 8. E. Markley, who had been vis seemed to be recovering from the We Have New A. Richmond. of The Sentinel. iting in southern Oregon, was a operation when she took a sudden Selections Appropriate Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliweil passenger with the Boyds on their turn for the worse last evening, FT L. Bahrenfus has returned from Fresno, Calif., where ho went and son .Billy, Mr. and Mrs. Peter trip here. for Christmas Giving She was resting easier this morn- Nelson and Mr. and Mrs. Marvin intending to make his home. ing. A number of car owners in The N. J. Nelson Jr. fnmily spent I Smith spent the week end in Mel Cottage Grove and vicinity have Mary Elizabeth Lasswell, who BEAUTIFY Thanksgiving at Corvallis. Mr. rose at the home of Mr. and Mrs. had experiences recently with has been seriously ill with diph- WITH E. L. Smith, parents of Mrs. Helli Nelson went on to Portland and You won’t need the advice, thieves and collisions. Someone Gloria, is able to bo up nnd around PICTURES well, Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Smith. “Eat More Bread,” onee brought home an Overland sedan. will bo next. It may bo you. Do the house. The quarantine was IN WITH AMERICAN Misses Muriel and Major!« Shay you know it won’t! Tom Awbrey lifted Monday. Galloway, insurance, i 511 Main. M you’ve tasted our Faultless ----------- W/te------------ were home from Roseburg for EXPRESS COMPANY oven product. It’ll be a can save you any loss at a slight Mr. and Mrs. Charles Howard, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins, Thanksgiving and the week end. PICTURE SHOP natural habit with you to of Billings, Mont., visited during insurance cost. Better be safe Mr. and Mrs. Dale llnwkins and Office Phone 78 “want more of it.’ Try the week with Mr. Howard’s than sorry. die Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawkins spent Kodak Finishing - Framing House Phone 155-L Tinting—Enlarging it today. mother and brother, Mrs. J. K. In renewing his subscription to Sunday in Roseburg at tho homo Barrett and I B. F. Howard. the live wire twice-a-week, Alber of Mrs. C. A. Smith, daughter of ton Wood, of Raymond, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins. Boone Shortridge has collected writes that he is in the real estate Miss Frances Hanilo’th returned the bounty on a babcat. business and that he has on his Sunday evening from a visit in Burroughs adding machine, list* • number of properties the Eugene with friends. Sanders & Bennett, Props. almost new, for sale at a Mr. ami Mrs. R. V. Hawley, of owners of ‘ which would like to ----- ... —-—-- JJ bargain price. Wynne & Kime. move to the Cottage Grove section Wildwood, spent tho week end in AESTHETIC BALLROOM Albert Boss was off the job of tho famous, fertile, fruitful iladloy ville. Isaac Goff has returned to Cot several days of the week with Mrs. Jenks Rentle returned Sun Wiilnmette. tage Grove and has again opened a minor injuries sustained while | dny evening from Eugene, where shoe repair shop, this time on the wrestling with a tire at Billy ware- ♦A* shingles in the I she was taking medical treatment 2:30 p. m. to 8:20 p. ni. west aide. Hail’s serviee station. house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce- for yellow jaundice. She is im Spirella corsets, hosiery and Miss Lela M. Forest, of San Prices Reasonable ! ment, plaster and a lot of other proving satisfactorily. Shaughnessy underwear. Time to Francisco, visited during the week builders’ needs S. L. God The fire department was called order for Christmas. Mrs. E. C. with her sister, Mrs. William ard. (2) out Sunday evening by a flue fire Hhap, 305 Sixth street. dltfc(M) Stennett. Shriners from here who w?re In the list of Lane county resi at the Mrs. C. A. Smith home on The R. C. Quigley family have present at the ceremonial Saturday dents who have not claimed checks south Sixth street. The fire was Mr. and Mrs. John Anhby spent Thanksgiving at Myrtle Point with moved into the R. 8. Trask home in Portland were C. A. Bartell, for returns on federal income tax extinguished before the arrival of on north Douglas. R. E. Short, T. C. Wheeler, H. W. appears the name of F. J. E. the fire department nnd the loss the Marion Young family. Lombard, H. W. Titus and G. O. Menane, Cottage Grove. was small. A. L. Woodard was in Portland Register: Marion Rich- Eugene Mr». Alice Richmond, of Eugene, Mrs. J. F. Knox and two daugh mond was fined $5 in police court on business during the pant week. Knowles. E. A. Lilly left Monday for ters visited during the week with spent the week end at the homes Friday on ft charge of driving too Mrs. H.. A. Hagen was up from of her son and daughter, A. A. Portland,' where she i» taking a California, to be gone a week or relatives in Portland. fast over a street intersection. Richmond and Mrs. E. ’ W. Armes, two on mining business. Seo Nelson for used ears of You have no doubt already tried get Mrs. Malissa Stennett left today Mrs. 8. E. Howe, Miss Lolo quality and price. “Better get a for Han Diego to spend the winter Howe and Mr. and Mrs. O. P. better bus. ’ ’ ting a cold motor to start—now try at the home of a son. Howe and their children, all of Mrs. James Adams, of Oakland, a tankful of the new winter "Red Mrs. Emily Schoeneck left today Eugene, spent Thanksgiving at the Calif., is visiting at thi e home of for Portland for a short visit with K. K. Mills home. Crown” and you’ll get quick-starting her son, Charles Adams, i. Hhe ar- friends. Mrs. Ellen Jones spent Thanks ! rived unexpectedly in time for J. B. Perini underwent nn opera action at once I giving at Roseburg with her Thanksgiving. tion for hernia today in a Eugene daughter, Mrs. L. A. Williams. For cannery work. Now running on apples. Work Quick st art ing I Fast acceleration, H. J. Jorgensen left ] Friday for hospital. Six practically new sewing a visit with his son Henry in will continue to Christmas. Room and board may Mr. and Mrs. Tom Hurley, of 100% power - nothing sacrificed. machines for sale at a bargain. Los Angeles. Eugene, spent Sunday nt the H. V. be obtained at reasonable rates. Address Frank J. At all Standard Oil Service Station« Bressler & Son. Allison home. ynne & Kime have a Bur Norton Company, Sutherlin, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson ■ Mrs. E. M. Boss and her son and and at dealers — anywhere you see the TOUgl ins adding machine, prac- and William Pfiefer, of Portland, daughter in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Al tically new, for sale at red, white and blue pump. spent Thanksgiving at the M. V. bert H. Boss, spent Thanksgiving bargain. Phillips home. an<l the week end in Portland. Mrs. The William Peterson family, of STANDARD OIL COMPANY D. C. Bosley was home from the Eugene, were guest* Sunday of Belle Henley, an aunt of Mrs. E. M. (California) Bos», returned with them for n coast for Thanksgiving. the A. W. Swanson family. visit. Cooked food sale December 6 at Mr. and Mrs. John Sagabird, of Tho E. L. Luneau resilience Hmith-Hhort ’» by Presbyterion la Drain, were guests Thanksgiving .Madiaon avenue has been «old dies’ aid. n24-dle(M) day at the 8. V. Allison home, Hanford Boil, recently of Yankton, Among college students home for i A 6%-pound daughter was born H. D. The sale was mails through the Thanksgiving vacation were Thanksgiving day to Mr. and Mrs. Hall & Lang. Lionel Haight, Sylvia Veatch, 1 A. D. Manning, who recently Mrs. Hunan Hubbar I han been Gordon Wright, Marivey Lewis and moved here from Marshfield. called to Portland on account of Marion Richmond from the Uni Mr. and Mr». E. E. Chestnut tho illness of her »on Stanley. versity of Oregon aad Ned Smith,; Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Streeter and were in Eugene tinlay on business. Rex Wheeler, Hazel Führer and N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a Gun Brunntiurn »pent Thanksgiving Norvar Armes from O. A. C. used Chevrolet touring to Hershel day at the C. A. King home. Have you seen Nelson about that i Myrtle Meadows, who had b«rn Our Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course I special Overland deal which he I Bradford. visiting at the home of her únele, will prepare you for a good position, and— Mr. aad Mrs. Rupert Magee and Joseph Kafloy, returned yesterday ran give you! Let him explain son Donald and Mr. and Mrs. C. to her home in Shedd. it to you. There are positions waiting for you when you arc R. Hubbard and diughter Gwen- The i Harry Culver fnmily nad Mrs. Bert Stoneburg, Mr. and prepared. ' dolyn, of Salem, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. an<l Mr». George Amlernon i Mm. Hugh Milligan and Nelson I Avery Hartzell, of thia city, spent DeYoung spent Thanksgiving with j Thanksgiving day with Mr. ami spend Thanksgiving day in Huther- Monday is Enrollment Day. lin at l the dark Colver home. relatives at Elmira. Mrs. P. H Magee, parents of Mrs. Mr. and Mr». Peter Kurre, Hubbard, Mrs. Hartzell and Mr. Our free catalog will be mailed to you upon request. Card of Thank« Eleanor and Evelyn Kurre, of Magee. hereby ex pre«» our thank» We Independence, visited last week ¡ J. M. Culp, of Hood River, a for the hindnene and nympnthy Eugene Business College at the C. A. Kurre home, - - I former resident here, visited here •hown us during the eiekMMi and A. E. Roberts, President Ray Nelson, auto electrician. during the week. death of our beloved husband and Ninth and Main streets streets. i Mrs. E. R. Spencer and Mr. and father. 992 Willamette St. Phone 666 Eugene, Oregon. NANCY F. HARRINGTON I Ths H. W. Titus family awl , Mrs, Chrltva Spencer and their AUTO ELECTRICIAN i t>o C. A. Kurre family have m- fwn children, and Mr» Grace Van i dip and Fnmilv. ■=*: I I “GIFTS THAT LAST Natural Flavors of Guaranteed Quality MENDENHALL Jewelry Store McQueen’s Grocery Wm. Lamere Did Not Live Here High Grade Jewelry and Watches Newest and Latest Tales of the Town Give PICTURES T City BaKery Chestnut Transfer MOVED Learn to Dance The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Phillip’s Hall WEDNESDAY Women Wanted w- IN EVERY WAY A coils brushes armatures wire N s T O C K at The Road to Success breaker points distributor caps distributor rotors condensers RAY NELSON’S II