The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, December 15, 1924, Page 3, Image 3

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1924
PAGE THREE
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expects to return home the first I
the home of Mr. Stoneburg’s moth­ rF=
part of the year.
er, Mrs. Bert Stoneburg. The eve-
I
Scholl is your home optom­ •------- ------------------------------- --------- I ning hours were pleasantly spent
Twenty-three girl schoolmate« of socially and dainty refreshments
etrist.
(in)
I were served.
The William Telford family, of Mis« Genevieve Woodard helped
♦ ♦ ♦
Roseburg, visited during the week her spend a happy twelfth birthday
i at the home of Mrs. Telford’s par­ anniversary Friday afternoon at j APPROACHING EVENTS
the home of Mrs. Mary Smith.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sams.
Yellow chrysanthemums and mari­
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Bartell re­ golds in artistic ararangenient were 1 The Constellation club will hold
turned last evening from attending about the rooms und a decorated their annual Christmas tree Wed­
the Oregon Washington hotelmeii’s Christmas tree was in one corner. nesday afternoon in the banquet
convention held in Portland Friday Christmas contests and games were room of the Masonic temple, with
and Saturday. They also visite l played and refreshments of pine- ! Mrs. C. E. Frost, Mrs. R. E. Short,
in St John’s at the horn: of Mrs. apple sherbet and two kinds of Mrs. AV. A. Garoutte, Mrs. Victor
Bartell’s mother.
cake wero served. A huge birth­ Chambers, Mrs. Herman Edwards,
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Mrs. Frank King anil son Galin day cake, with a smaller one on Mrs. N. E. Glass and Mrs. R. A.
Jj
returned to their home in Redmond top and the legend *4 Miss Gene­ Trask.
•$> ■$>
yesterday, after a short visit here vieve, 12 years” and 12 randies
GUARANTEED HOSIERY, SAM-
The Elmartes club will hold its
with relatives.
forming part of the decorations,
pies your size free to agents.
Write for proposition paying $75
The N. J. Nelson Jr. family had been sent Miss Woodard by annual Christmas meeting next
weekly full time, »1.50 au hour
were in Eugene yesterdny to at­ Mr. Stump, cook at the Wal- Monday, when a 1 o’clock luncheon
As will be served at Hotel Bartell,
Electric service was interrupted spare time, selling guaranteed ho­
tend the funeral of Mrs. Nelson’s ter Woodard’s main camp.
siery to wearer; must wear or
brother-in-law, Louis Stass, of Co- the guests were ready to depart a after which the Christmas tree will at noon yesterday when a tree at replaced free. Quick sales, repeat
I burg, who was instantly killed knock at the front door and the be held at the home of Mrs. Victor the 8. L. Godard place south of orders.
International
Stocking
the city tell onto the Mountain mills, 0234, Norriston, Pa.
Friday, when a tree fell on him ringing of boils were heard. A Chambers.
ulOjllcZ
♦ ♦ ♦
States Power company’s 11,000-volt
while ho was working near Coburg. Santa Claus entered with his pack
The Tillicum club will hold a line. The tree gave way under FOR SALE—FIFTEEN
ACRES
and
presented
each
little
guest
Miss Ruthy Powers, of Long-
«
covered dish dinner at 7:30 Wed-
river bottom laud, $1500—$500
| view, is visiting today and tomor­ with a popcorn ball. The guest , nesday evening at tho home o. the weight of the season’s first
Walter Woodard’s cash. Four-roomed cottage, orch­
row at the home of her grandpar­ list included Isabelle Safloy, Doana Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks. This snow flurry.
Fine Watch Repairing
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartels. Bartell, Vera Scott, Edna Harvey, will be followed by the club "s Latham plant is fed by this wire ard. One milo from Dorena high
Ila Mason, Jerrenc Burrows, Louise
and had to close down for several school—Seven miles from city, on
«
Lowell Sikes, recently of Trent,
Row river road.
C. L. Camp-
Wynne, Madelle, Beidler, Adelino j annual Christmas tree.
hours.
j is making his home here at the
♦ ♦
' bell.
u24-jlp(2)
f
Adams,
Beth
Bode,
Caroline
Gran
­
' home of his sister, Mrs. Georg
The Tuesday Bridge club will
School Pupils Sell Seals.
nis, Dorothy Umphrey, Frances
S. P. WATCHj'INSPECTOR
Bjorset.
Mrs. Sikes will arrive
1
hold
their
regular
1
o
’
clock
lunch
Tho Tuesday Evening Study club
SALE—NO. SIX MARTIN
Mackin, Julia Morris, Maxinc Nel­
soon.
ditcher and grader, in A-l shape,
son, Jean Allison, Hesper Hubboll, 4 enon Wednesday at tho home of completed its sale of Christmas
Mrs. L. S. Hill, with her son- Kathleen Beidler, Frances Beau- Mrs. G. C. Dyott. The club’s an seals in the stores of the city ' 4*50. Also dry mixed hard wood,
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. lieu, Evelyn Smith, Grace Carlile, j nual Christmas tree will follow.
Saturday evening but the school 4*3 the tier. Leslie Hull. Phono
MONUMENTS FOR LESS
<$> <$> <s>
Mrs. P. H. Jones has returned Odell, all of Portland, who were Mildred Bennett and Jean Short.
children have taken up their sale I 37F5.
d4-15p(2)
s. Herbert Eakin and Mrs. B. and will continue with it until
Until February 1, 1925, we are from a Eugene hospital.
in Eugene on business, visited here
MITCHELL
WAGON,
3
V4
INCH,
1N
>b
will
entertain
the
Social
making reduced prices on all me­
briefly
Saturday
afternoon.
Mrs.
Mrs. Martha Guiley, Lane county
Mrs. C. W. Partin and her moth­
Saturday, The sales so far have
gooil condition, for only $40.
re Thursday afternoon at the been quite satisfactory.
moríala in stock. Any memorial er-in-law, Mrs. Amanda Gibson, Hill and daughter are former resi- W. C. T. U. president, was present
Charles White, phone 39F3.
d8-15p2
ordered now will be delivered be­ have moved here from Dothan and dents here.
1 home.
This will be the
at the regular meeting of the local
fore Decoration day and need not have bought the Ralph Hand prop-
anaual
Christmas
meeting.
Mrs. Addie Pipes, of Oregon W. C. T. U. organization Friday
FOR SALE—NEW AUTO KN1T-
Mrs. Eakin Gets New York.
be paid for until June 1, , 1925. I erty. Mr. Partin, who is a South­ City, spent the latter part of the at the Methodist church and gavo
<£ <$>
ter.
Terms if desired.
Owl
Many long-distance records are
See us now while stock is eompletb ern Pacific employe, will join them week at tho C. J. Kem home.
Tho
Tuesday
Evening
Study
club
an interesting account of the state
Cleaners.
d8-15p(2)
being
made
by
local
radio
fans.
and you can save money. We will i about the first of the year.
convention held recently in Cor- will hold its regular meeting this Mrs. Herbert Eakin “picked up’’
be pleased to call at your home and
week at the home of Mrs. Elbert
(r
ELECTRIC WASHER FOR SALE.
vallis.
Don
’
t
forget
Wynne
_
&
show <ou what we have to offer.
Smith, with Mrs. Smith and Mrs. the Woltoif-Astoria, New York, a
S. E. Beach, Imperial Barber
❖
♦
few
nights
ago.
She
did
not,
C. E. Umphrey as leaders.
E. C. Lake, 58 W. 11th St.,’Eugene, Kime’s closing out prices on
shop.
dll-18p(8)
Mr.
and
Mrs.
F.
F.
McCullough,
however,
order
one
of
the
meals
Oregon.
dll-22p(2) j Christmas hardware.
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Anna Newcomb and Mr. and
being
served
while
tho
orchestra
A new residence on south Sixth
A
DO
POUND
8HOAT
WANDERED
Miss Hazel Swanson will enter-
Mrs. Fred Patton entertained tho
I street, which was owned by Wil-
onto tho J. N. Town place, one
fresh from our ovens every Jolly
tain the Toujours Prete club Wed- played.
Bunch
club
Friday
evening
| Ham M. Monroe, has been sold
mile northeast -of city, Thanksgiv-
day—the most tempting- at their regular dance in Phillips nesday evening at tho club’s an
CARD OF THANKS.
ing day. Owner may have same
*----------------------------------------------- «j through E. C. Lockwood to Allen
looking, tasty pies, cakes, hall, Dainty refreshments wero nual Christmas tree.
' M. Brown, recently of Creswell.
by paying expenses.
dll 15c
3>
pastries, bread, buns, cook­ served
Upon renewing his subscription
at the closo of tho evening.
Mrs. Brown was Miss Juda Turner,
We wish to thank our many
ies and other bakery sugges­
Tho Christian ladies’ aid society
to The Sentinel, H. H. Scott, of of this city.
STRAYED
—
HEREFORD
STEER,
♦ ♦ ♦
tions.
Yes, indeed, once
will hold its annual Christmas tree f rienda for the beautiful flowers
Corvallis, writes that he is still
4 years old, ears split, had tag
Mrs. S. V. Allison entertained tomorrow afternoon in the church and the sympathy shown us during
A few odd beds at less than you’ve tried our offerings,
looking forward to the time when
in oar. John G. Murry, Cottage
the Past Matrons’ club today at parlors.
our
recent
sorrow.
our
bakery
will
be
one
of
cost.
Bressler
&
Son.
he can again make this city his
Grove.
dll-15p(2)
a 1 o’clock lunchoon at Hotel Bar-
A. B. SMITH,
♦ ♦ ♦
Mrs. Ivan Warner returned Sat­ your daily stopping places.
home. Ho wrote that he must have
tell.
The
table
decorations
were
BEAULAH
SMITH,
L.
Grannis
will
enter
Mrs.
F.
G1RLOR MIDDLE AGED WOMAN,
The Sentinel, as that was the next urday evening from Portland, where
in keeping with the holidny season. tain the Utopia clul> Thursday
CLARENCE SMITH,
tho latter preferred, wanted for
best thing to living in Cottage sho had been for a medical ex-
Following
the
dinner
the
members
<
1
1
5p
MRS.
MARY
ALDRIDGE.
afternoon at its Christmas meeting.
housework. Phone 12F54 or write M.
i amination.
Grove.
wero taken to the Allison home,
♦ ♦ ♦
F. Markottn, Comstock.
dll-18p(2)
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Eight of the American Legion Autin Lindsey, Proprietor., where a Christmas tree awaited
Mrs. R. E. Short will entertain
|
men
from
here
attended
a
meeting
HAW FURS WANTED—AM BUY-
Ninth and Main streets.
Il them.
tho M. P. G. club Thursduy after-
ing furs direct from trappers,
Mrs. Carrie Hemenway has re­ Saturday evening in Eugene and
♦ ♦
noon at their annual Christmas
took
the
40-8
degree.
best price paid. Hee me at Service
ceived a copy of an Indianapolis
Mrs. B. B. Job returned Satur­
Announcements have been re- troc.
Garage after 2:30 Wednesday and
newspaper which announces that
Beef and veal wanted. Bill day from a visit in Portland.
ceived here of the weihling on
>®>
Saturday, Docombor 17 and 20.
Madge Ginn, a second niece of Bartels.
tf Among Eugene visitors Saturday Monday last of Miss Hilda Mao
Mrs. W. E. Lobow will entertain
Buyer, A. M. Rathman.
dl5p
Mrs. Hemenway, has won the sec­
Charles Murphy, of Portland, is were Mrs. G. W. McQueen, Mrs. Harden, of San Diego, to Harley the LaComus club tomorrow after
ond prize in a limerick contest visiting at the R. H. Kenady home. James Potts, Miss Myrtle Potts, E. Rice, also of that city, Miss noon at its regular meeting.
Special communient ion at 7:45 FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE
conducted by the newspaper.
Tuesday, December 18. Work in
Miss
Kathryn
McQueen, Miss Hardin is a former teacher here.
• XX ’
OlUH^LUO
YYOIU
*A*
shingles 111
in the ware
keeping rooms, ono sleeping room.
♦ ♦ ♦
Visitors cordially Apply at 37 north Sixth St.
The Sentinel will assist you in F. C. degree.
house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce­ Helen Ostrander, M.s. F. E. Dick­
<115p
the preparation of any special ruled invited and members urged to be
ment, plaster and a lot of other son, Mrs. G, M. Scott, Mrs. K. K. Thirty-four friends of Mrs.
TO
LET
—
FURNISHED
HOU8E-
or printed form. Give your home present.
builders’ needs.
S. L. God­ Mills, Mrs. Nelson - Durham and ence Stoneburg honored and
H. W. LOMBARD, Secretary. keoping rooms, 35*1 Adams avo-
prised her Friday evening
live wire print shop an opportunity
ard.
(M) Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis.
to meet competition in anything a By order W. M.
W. H. Ostrander came down from a handkerchief shower
N. J. Nelson Jr. returned Satur­
day from a business trip to Port- tho Bohemia district yesterday to
. land, bringing a new Willys-Knight remain for the winter.
i coupe sedan de luxe. Mrs. A. W.
Mrs. W. H. Ostrander and daugh­
I Kime, of Portland, accompanied ter Harriett were in Eugene Satur­
Mr. Nelson here and is visiting at day for treatments for Miss Har­
j the Nelson home and with other riett’s ears, which have been
} friends. .
troubling her.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goulden, of
I Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
Charles McKibben returned Thurs- North Bend, returned home Satur-
j day from a Eugene hospital, where dad, after a visit at the home of
FAULTLESS BREAD
i he had been receiving treatments Mrs. Goulden’s brother, Nelson De­
for blood poisoning in his right Young.
Keep you and your family hand.
Roland Flaherty, of Loyal, Win.,
The middle finger had to
feeling fit and your money i bo amputated.
He is getting along is visiting at the home of his
at home. Always ask for ! satisfactorily.
sister, Mrs. Harry Stoneburg.
Faultless Bread and be sure
Okla McGuire returned Sat­
Did
you
see
tho
new
hollow
you get it.
(M) urday from a Eugene hospital,
silverware at Mendenhall’s!
Victor Picrrard, of
Shelton, where he recently underwent an
operation for hernia.
the
A. N.
I Wash., spent Friday at
The F. L. Grannis family will
Ward home.
leave Saturday for Seattle to visit
Mrs. H. II. Veatch spent the
at the home of Mrs. Grannis’ par
Sanders, Prop.
week end in Portland with Mr.
JI j Veatch.
ents until after New Year’s.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Spores spent
Scholl’s kryptoks make you the week end in Albany at the
Starr fixes watches right. tf2
see.
(m) home of Mrs. Spores’ parents.
Mrs. L. A. Powell had an abscess
Herman
Edwards
and
Ray
Nelson
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond
removed from her throat the latter
attended an American Legion meet­ and the O. W. Hays family at­
part of last week.
ing in Eugene Thursday night.
tended a musical in the Methodist
Leo and Harry Tennis motored to
A. B. Smith and daughter Beau- church in Eugene last evening.
Centralia Saturday and brought
Miss Cloe Whitely went to Port­
back their parents, Mr. and Mrs. lah and Mrs. Mary Aldridge have
returned from California, where land yesterday to spend Christmas
Henry Tennis, for a visit here.
Men’s silk neckties packed in holiday boxes cost no more
they visited briefly after accom­ with her sister, Mrs.
Milton
here, each............................................ 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50
Christmas shoppers are en- panying the body of Mrs. Smith
Murry.
joying Wynne & Kime's re- there for burial.
Women’s silk top umbrellas, new, short handles, each
George Allen, of Anaconda, Mont.,
on
Christmas
ducea prices
$3 95 to $9.50
Beautiful silverware at Menden­ is visiting here at the homes of his
hardware.
hall ’s Store.
(M) brothers and sister, Wesley and
Hen's"shirts,
“
’
with
”
6r~without~collars
’
at
special
holiday
Samuel Adcocks, of Stamford,
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and Elmer Allen and Mrs. C. M. Jack-
prices
$125, $1.50, $1.95, $2.50 to $6.50
Tex., left Friday, after a week’s
Dress gloves for women in fabrics or fine leather, a
visit at the O. E. Woodson home daughter, Flora Elsie, spent tho son. This is the first visit with
pair............... ................... ..... ................................ 65c to $3.95
and at Creswell at the home of his week end in Dallas with Mr. and | his brothers or sister for 21 years.
Mrs. Earl Richardson. Mr. Bede Mr. Allen is surprised at the
brother-in-law, J. E. Woodson.
Women'8 silk vests and step-ins, lavender, pink and peach,
attended a meeting of the Franklin way things grow during the winter
each ..........................................................................................
*A* shingles in the ware printers hold there Saturday eve-I in this favored section of the fa­
Men’s all wool coat sweaters and vests in attractive yarns,
mous, fertile, fruitful Wilamette.
house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce­ ning.
price range
$3.75 to $8.50
ment, plaster and a lot of other Mrs. M. P. Garoutte has received I
builders’ needs. S. L. God­ word from her son, Frank Snod­ Diphtheria Situation Improve!.
Women’s handkerchiefs in colors and white—fine linen,
ard.
(2) grass, of Oakland, Calif., that he The diphtheria situation in this
lineweave and mercerized materials, lace trimmed or
section shows decided improvement.
emoroidered, price range, each
5c to $125
Those who have contracted the
Men’s and boys’ dress gloves in wool yarn, kid leathers,
malady are either out of quarintine
cape and fine horsehide—lined and unlined in all styles—
I or will !>e within a few days and
priced
65c to $4.50
no new cases have been reported
Women
’
s
silk
and
silk
and
wool
stocking;
in
holiday
boxes,
I during the week.
One case of
priced a pair
$1.00 to $3.50
scarlet fever, that of Irwin Small,
Blankets and robes are here in many weights of cotton,
has been reported during the week.
SOCIETY
Old Santa Told Us
GIFTS THAT LAST”
What to get in Christmas Groceries.
We let him make the selections and have
just what each Christmas shopper will
want.
MENDENHALL
Jewelry Store
McQueen’s Grocery
Tree Puts Power Wire
Out of Business
High Grade Jewelry
and Watches
Newest and Latest
Here, Folks, Here!
I Tales of the Town
City BaKery
Attention, Masons!
_ ifts life til
cannot feil to please
Give something practical, useful and you may
feel assured you gift will please. In return
for every practical gift you give, your kind­
ness, consideration, love and thoughtfulness
will be long remembered. Here are a few
suggestions of the many practical gifts shown
at this store—look them over—come to the
store today.
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
G. A.
DATES TO REMEMBER!
Monday, Dec. 29, or Monday, Jan. 5
The Enrollment Dates for the Winter Term
at the Eugene Business College.
Hundreds of our student» are making good in the
business world and you can do the same. Ask us
about it and we will be more than glad to tell you how.
Eugene Business College
A. E. Roberta, President
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.
Band to Give Concert.
With the rent for their hall
being paid by the commercial club,
I the Im nd has started practice for
. a concert to be given in the near
' future. Charle* Cochran is their
director and Loren Harvey their
manager.
Twenty-fire musicians
■ of the city are now memhi-rs of
the organization.
Three thoaaaad people read The
Sentinel each week.
What have
yon to tell this vast throng!
xxx
print shop ean produce.
XXX
cotton and wool and pure wool—many of the better grades
made in Oregon, priced
$1.95 to $15.00
Luggage of dependable quality here in suit cases, bags
or trunks—let us show them to you today.
All toys at special reduced prices—see east balcony.
THE QUALITY ST u RE- coop