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COTTAG^^lROV^^ENTIMiL^JlIONDA^^ANVLKRiri2^1925 PAGE THREE held Tn the afternoon and vesper I tween 2000 ajul 3000 feet deep. «r services in tl)e evening. Several thousand dollars was rais T Ray Nelson for Radio Sup ed foe this purpose at a meeting of stockholders in Eugene last Mrs Andrew Brand entertained plies. the Methodist foreign missionary 1 Revival meetings will be held iu week. society Wednesday afternoon nt the Free Methodist church located Starr fixes watches right. On a Sunday—we are sure—will assuredly enjoy a cup The pro on south Fifth street, beginning Mrs. 8. M. Ramsey, of Portland, ' its regular meeting. or two of our high quality Coffee or Tea. We have Sunday evening, January 25, and returned to her home Thursday ac gram was made entertaining by several excellent grades we would like you to try to continuing throughout the following companied by her mother, Mrs. the leader, Mrs. C. A. Beidler. really see how good they really are. weeks closing about March 1. Rev. Amanda Gibson, who is ill. Mrs. Dainty refreshments were served W. H. Hote, of Washington, former Gibson makes her home in Port About 15 members were present. ♦ ♦ ♦ ly of the Eastern conference of land at the Ramsey home but she Mr. and Mrs. C. c. A. Kurre en Michigan, will deliver th-» message. was here visiting at the homes tertained the Tillicum club Wed No chance for dirt or germs of her son and daughter, C. w. nesday evening at its meeting. Five Bartin and Mrs. R. A. Medley, in Powell’s pasteurized hundred, the usual diversion, was milk. tf when she became seriously ill. Mrs. enjoyed, followed by the serving This is the name under which we will continue C. O. Johnson, of Portland, who Mrs. D. Martin and twi o children of a delightful two-course luncheon. the business. To any who were here nine years returned to their home in I Roseburg was also here to be with her Additional guests for the evening Thirty Thousand Acre»of Tree» ago Mr. N. E. Compton needs no introduction Friday after visiting Mr. and Mrs. mother, returned home Wednesday, were Mrs. lima Bcager, L. C. Used Yearly for Toothpick» Mrs. Gibson is not greatly ini as we were partners then. Walter Pitcher. Michener and William Thum. proved. Approximately 30,000 acres of trees Henry Damewood has returned ♦ ♦ ♦ To those who are not acquainted with Mr. Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter, are neciwmry for the manufacture of to the home of his daughter Mrs. Mrs. G. C. Dvott and Mrs. R. A. Compton I am certain you will find him a good Mrs. Horace Hatch is seriously Trask entertained the Toujours John O'Shea tn City Jail Held the toothpicks used yearly In the Ralph Lynch. business man, agreeable to deal with, obliging, United States alone, according to ill. Mrs. C. H. Harmon, of Port Prete club Wednesday evening at at Request of Sheriff at government estimate» Maple and courteous and strictly honest. I hope and land, is here caring for her sister, the Dyott home. A short busi Klamath Falls. hickory are the chief kinds of wood know we can serve you better than before. Mrs. Hatch. ness session was held anil the re used, although sweet and yellow birch John O’Shea, believed by local Those hero from out-of-town to maining hours were spent socially. are employed m some localities. After C. H. BURKHOLDER. attend the funeral of Andrew A tempting two course luncheon police to be the man wanted in being felled, the logs are sawed into Klamath Falils on a charge of bolts, twenty-sight inches long. These Turner which was held Tuesday, was served. <»<»«• murder, was taken into custody by are then steamed and cut into strips ol □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Should leave their Party were Mrs. Anna Cane, of Black Announcements have been re G. B. Pitcher, deputy sheriff, late veneer or thin sticks which are divided Rock; Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Peters, Baking to us. We’ll have of Valsetz, and Mr. and Mrs. ceived here by the bride’s friends this afternoon. into ribbons, three inches wide. Eight turn home tomorrow accompanied any number of tasty and Byron Anics, of Falls City. The arrest was made following a or ten of these are run through ma i The of the wedding of Miss Carolyn by Mrs. D. H. Henienway, who will wholesome Layer Cakes, ladies are daughters of Mr. Turner, Schelling to Frank J. Pierco, of message from the sheriff of Lake chines that dip them into splinters ol Muffins and the like, ready Harry Parker was down from Portland, which took place New county describing a car in which regulation toothpick size and shape Andrew Brand with frit, father i visit there with relatives. for your table. the Bohemia district for a few Year’s day in Portland, The four men and a woman were travel and they are then boxed, each con John Brand left last Thursday for William Thum and Airs. Il mu The car had a tempor tainer holding about 1,500. Michigan days last week. bride was a teacher here for a ing north. Dunsmuir, Calif., where they will Beager were visitors Sunday with Maine, Ohio and Oregon are the prin- visit at the home of their brother Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sehrack, of Scholl is your home optom number of years in the primary ary license from Lake county. When stopped by Deputy Sheriff ' cipal sources of the supply. going from here about nnd son, William Brund. i Lorane. etrist. * (m) grades, four years ago to Marshfield, Pitcher O’Shea admitted his name Jack Beager and Rex Wheeler j Fuller Brushes sold by G. B. Autin Lindsey, Proprietor. Mrs. Louise Schwartz, of Port whore she had been teaching since. but declared hehad no idea why Home Talent. ........................ - ■ - -I land, returned to her home Wednes returned home Friday night for the Arnest, phone 124-J. jl2-26p The couple are making their home the charge should be placed against Include in curtain talk. week end from Corvallis where | day after visiting her son, Eamuel in the Rose City Park addition of him. He told the officers he had I A box social will be given by We have done the best we could Word has been received here of Schwartz, at the home of Mrs. they are in O. A. C. They returned the Christian Endeavor of the Portland a sheep ranch in southern Oregon in preparing for this entertainment the death of Mrs. James Kennedy Julia Madsen. to Corvallis Sunday. Christian church Wednesday eve- and knew of no crime with which and hope you will like it. I under e> <i> « Christmas day in Escondido, Calif., Miss Marian White has been con Beware of unclean milk. “ing. Mrs. C. M. Jackson had as dinner his name might be connected. He stand that even some of the cast Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy were resi fined to her home this week with guests yesterday her brothers, A. E. was placed in the city jail await Powell’s pasteurized milk The club of employes at the J. C. are anxious about the outcome. A play safe. tf Penney store will meet this eve dents of this vicinity for 10 years, a case of the grip. and George Allen, of Montana; and ing the arrival of officials from nervous-looking young man rushed I leaving here about 18 years ago Mrs. Verne Wicks, who was ser ning and decide on a name for the Scholl’s kryptoks make you J. W. and Elmer Allen, of this Eugene who will take him to the into the corner grocery at six- for California. Mr. Kennedy died iously burned on New Year’s eve, organization. Lane* county jail. Officers recently <> months ago in Escondido. see. (m) city. thirty this evening and said to Mr. returned to her home in Rujadii, i elected are: Roy Heck, president; O’Shea and his party declared Jones: ♦ ♦ ❖ Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motter, of last week. Word received here Rita Kelly, vice president; and Mrs. 8. E. Markley entertained they were on their way to Port “I want to buy all the stale eggs Portland, are visiting here at the by her mother, Mrs. Flora McGee, Allen Flower, secretary-treasurer. a few friends at dinner yesterday land to attend a session of the you got. ’ ’ 18. A. Monteith home. indicated that she was not getting complimenting her sinter, Mrs. John federal Grand Jury. The rest of If you need a sewing ma James Huff, of Dufur, »«.i in “Well,” Mr. Jones said, “we along ns well ns was hope«! when Barker, the occasion being the the party proceeded on its way as don’t usually sell stale eggs, we chine, see Bressler & Son. They the city during the week on busi she left. She is able to sit up latter’s birthday anniversary. Those O’Shea was the only man de dump ’em, but if you—” have some dandy second hand ness. but can not get around much. to enjoy the affair were Mr. and tained by the deputy sheriff. ones, practically new, at bar Your homo print shop—The Sen The young man interrupted him. The commercial club had the new gain prices. When interviewed by a represen “I must have all you got,” be Mrs. William Medley, Mr. and tinel — should be always considered ly cemented highway planked for Mrs. Charles D. Brown, Mrs. Anna tative of the press O’Shoa refused insisted. The Modern Woodman and Royal Mr. Jones smiled, and 75 feet so the traffic might bo ' Neighbors will have a joint instai first. Usually it can handle any Stinnett, Mrs. Carrie Homenway to make any statement saying, “he said : Have Purchased the X brought over the Ninth street ; lation sjx o’clock dinner, and dance job of printing you may have. didn’t want his nmno broadcasted and Mr. and Mrs. John" Barker. “You must he going to see Ham bridge. The planks were removed I in the Armory January 15. Invi- over tho country in connection with let to-night.” Robert Lackey has purchased the <®> Doolittle & Carlile Saturday and the traffic over the , tations have been sent to Creswell, W. P. Huff estate on the old a murder charge and that ho didn ’ t A large crowd turned out Fri- “Hush!” said the nervous-look- WOOD BUSINESS north bridge resumed. «lay evening to the regular dance know anything about why ho should ing young man leaning over the Eugene, Springfield and Mareóla , south Pacific highway. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard are ’ lodges ] F. Milton Clow, of Silverton, vis- of the Jolly club hold in Phillips be suspected.' ’ to attend the reception. counter. « “ ” I am Hamlet!” (Rub- and can deliver immediately The message from Klamnth Falls stituto leading role.) convalescing from the influenza. hall. Following the dancing, dainty A. E. Allen and George Alien, ited during the fore part of last GOOD WOOD Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes and I of Montana, are in Cottage Grove week with his parents, Mr. and rogrnshments were served.’ Mr. and did not state who O ’Shea was Miss Gail Yyvonne Mayes lcavo visiting with their sister Mrs. C. Mrs. F. A. Clow. Mrs. M. P. Garoutte, Mr. and Mrs. charged with murdering or when at reasonable prices Special bookkeeping systems this evening for Portland. Mr. M. Jackson and with their brothers Samuel Ferguson and Mr. and M rs the crime was committed. The S. V. Allison building which of every kind. The Sentinel. Mayes will go on to Raymond, J. W. Allen and Elmer Allen. Ed Ferguson were the hosts and is occupied by the Pastime Cigar Phone Us Your Needs Wash., on business and Mrs. Mayes hostesses for the affair. Jarno» Tedford haa received word The funeral of Otto Michel was store has been newly calsomined. will stop in PeEll and visit at the | i--ia w or the death of his father Friday. Ray nelson, auto electrician. nome or Mrs. Eester HflL They Tho women’s relief corps held Miss Norine Pooler, who spent sonic order, Two Masonic songs Ninth and Main streets. expect to return Saturday. its quarterly dinner at noon the Christmas-New Year holidays were sung by the men ’s quartet. A. F. & A. M. ATTENTION! Mrs. T. G. Hodgson with her Saturday at its regular meting. _Miss Louise Kirby, of Rose Rev. A. R. Spearow preached the here with her parents, Mr. and Lynn, of Delight Valley, left son The installation i of officers was Mrs. E. O. Pooler, returned Satur- burg, is employed at the Walter sermon. Special communication Thursday Thursday for Salem to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motter have postponed until the next meeting, Woodard sawmill office at Latham. day to Waldport, whore, she is evening, January 15. M. M. degree her parents. Bressler & Son have a few returned f^>m a visit in the east. January 24, on account i of the ill- teaching this year. Miss Kirby is a sister of Miss will be conferred by past masters. Mrs. Motter has not yet fully re ness of some of tho officers. Susie Simpson, who has been em second hand sewing machines Mr. and Mrs. Frank Henderson Refreshments. Members urged to on hand which are going at covered from the tragic death of ♦ «> ployed for some time in the office j left Saturday by motor for Hood bo present and visitors cordially bargain prices. her son here several months ago. Mrs. O. L. Nichols, Mrs. W. J. of the Anderson & Middleton com- River to visit at the homo of Mrs. invited. Quimby Brothers have purchased Woods and Mrs. George Matthews The live wire print shop is al pany. Henderson’s daughter, Mrs. Ogdon. By order W. M Secretary. the Doolittle and Carlile Wood com ways ready to help in the prep entertained the Constellation club Mrs. Ada Edwards assisted by Mrs. Mrs. O. O. Veatch left Wednes pany and took over the work of aration of advertising and printing Thursday afternoon at its regular Luma, is in charge of the depot day for Portland and will undergo that company this morning. People ’» Oaah Market. copy. Our experience may be meeting. Social conversation and restaurant during tho absence of a serious operation tomorrow morn Rev. E. L. McCall, a missionary Will run a meat dolivery From worth something to you. xxx needle work were the diversions the Hendersons. ing. Mr. Veatc.1 and daughters, from Brazil, spoke at the Presby Cottage Grove to London every Mrs. Ralph Martin, who has been and a delicious two-course luncheon Mrs. R. E. Short, Mrs. J. T. Smith terian church at tho all-dav meet Carry an ad in every issue, You Will have ill at her home for about a week, was served, the table being artis get more for your money that way. Monday and Friday. and Miss Evelyn Ventrh left yes- ing Sunday. Other speakers were J a variety of fresh and cured meats tically decorated with cyclamens. is still unable to be out of bed. Portland to be with her. terday for W. L. Van Nuys and Miss Black each trip, as well as cheese, butter, Additional guests for the afternoon Human hands never touch were Mrs. Eugene Matlock, Mrs. M^s. A. W. Kime, of Portland is burn. Mr. Van Nuys has charge of j pickles and any thing else carried Only a Go-Between. Powell’s pasteurized milk. tf C. A. Hood, Mrs. Jennie Nichols a guest at the home of Mrs. W. W. the Presbyterian educational work ■ A pretty city damsel was spend- in stock at the shop. Fresh fish A recent investigation by the and Mrs. Schofield Stewart. Mrs. She expects to re- in Oregon. A basket dinner was j McFarland. on Fridays. fng the summer on the R. F. D. class in agriculture at the Cottage Stewart became a member of the We will fill phone orders aent in route and the village postmaster Grove high school of farming con club. About 35 members were was a little afraid she might dam the day before delivery. ditions along the Coast fork and present. Prices are the samo as age the heart of his youthful car Row river shows that more hogs shop. ♦ rier. So he called the young man and cattle are needed in Lane Miss Carolyn Grannis and Miss county. This agrees with the re Marie Cooley were hostesses Satur in for a conference. “Now, Abner, don’t take that That Friend Wife told port of the Lane County Agricul day afternoon at the regular meet not to come home unless I tural Economic conference held in ing of the King’s Herald band. The summer boarder too seriously.” We the undersigned wish to brought some of that famed Eugene in February of last year. study program was made interest ‘ ‘ I won’t. ’ ’ “She may mean no harm,” con thank those who so kindly gave Faultless Bread. Believe Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M ing by the leader, Miss Ellen tinued tho postmaster, “but she’s help an<l sympathy during tho me, she knows, too. Metal trade cheeks. The Arnest. Dainty refreshments were a bit of a flirt. I know for a fact death of our beloved father and Sentinel. xxx served, About 24 members were that she haa love and kisses sent relative, Otto Michel. MRS. ANNA BROCKU8, The Mount View Coyotie club present and honored guests were her from three city fellows.” OTTO MICHEL, was reorganize! at a meeting in Mrs. F. L. Grennia, Miss Thornton. "That’s all right,” said the HENRY, MICHEL, the Mount View school house last Miss Perini and Mrs. C. E. Um- young carrier, “all I do in deliver MR. AND MRS. W A. COFFIN, Wednesday night. The member phrey, the latter being the club’s ’em.”—Pittsburgh Post. Sanders, Prop. MR. AND MRH. JACK DORIS. J) ship fee is one dollar payable in sponsor. ♦ ♦ ♦ advance. Worth Harvey of Cot A small boy during hi« first TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN Mrs. Elisabeth Fnhrenwald and Mrs. Gus Lake, of Salem, re tage Grove was elected treasurer Mrs. Gottfried Graber entertained eventful meal in a restaurant sud and Charles Conner, secretary. The turned home Thursday after a Notice is hereby given that after a few intimate friends at dinner denly became greatly engrossed in few days’ visit at the home of boundaries of the organization are Friday evening complimenting their a man at the next table who was January 12, 1925, I will not be from Star south to the divide be her daughter, Mrs. George Boyd. brother, Herman Rudolph. The oc regaling himself with waffles, He responsible for any bills incurred Mrs. Lake’s daughter, Miss Georgia tween Row river and Mosby creek, casion was tho birthdny annivers turned to his parents and an- by my wife, Ellen McFarland. Milla, and Georgia’s cousin. Miss west to Row river, north to Rock ary of Mr. Rudolph and tho affair nounced in a shrill voice: Dated at Cottage Grove, Oregon, Fay Walling, of Salem, spent the ereek, and west along the divide was held at the Rudolph home. “Mamma, I want some of those January 12, 1925. to Star. • Christmas-New Year holidays here non-skid griddle cakes.” ji2p c. a . M c F arland . at the Boyd home, returning to Powell’s pasteurized milk is Salem Sunday. pure milk. tf $13.50 Men’s logger shoes, 16-inch top. calked.... Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. Plain Necessity $10.50 Men’s logger shoes, 12-ineh top. calked Some owner of a Dodge ear, “And you wouldn’t begin a jour ...$1300 Men’s moccasin toe packs. 16-inch top.... who evidently was short of tires, ney on Friday!” removed the E. H Earl Dodge $3.95 Men’s rubber packs, 12-ineh top.............. "Not L” ' from its parking place on north .... $3.45 “I can’t understand how you can Men's rubber packs. 10-inch top.............. Sixth street Thursday night, took have faith in -sch a silly super $2 98 Men’s rubber packs. 8-ineh top................. it out on south Sixth street, stition.” blocked up three wheels and re $4.95 Men’s 16-inch leather top rubbers.......... “No superstition about it. Sat moves the tires therefrom, leaving tn south Sixth street, just .... $1.98 urday’s my pay day.”—pathfinder. One lot of men’s flannel shirts........... the car on the blocks, where it behind First National Bank $2.95 One lot of men’s wool shirti...... -......... wan found the following day. Ready to handle ... $1.45 Men’s overalls, Pay car brand............. Mrs. Ellen McFarland started • APPROAOHINC1 ^BVEiiTS Shoe Repairing last week against her husband -------------------------------------------- $1.00 to $1.25 . suit Boy’s overalls, from................................. of any description Charles A. McFarland for a di-1 The Joker club will meet Friday $2.85 Boys’ shoes, sizes 11 to 2. at................ . voree. She seeks custody of the ■ evening with Mr». T. C. Wheeler. ................ 98c Boys’ nickers, sizes 8 to 16, good value two minor children and 350 a ♦ ♦ ♦ month alimony. They were mar Mrs. Flora McGee end sister, _............. $4.25 One lot of blankets. $6.50 value, at..... . Mrs. Clara Burkholder will en- ried in Eugene, March 3. 1903. Itertain I the Social Twelve club Mrs. Carline Cameron, returned ............... $8.50 A fine $9 50 wool blanket left, at------- Cruel and inhumnn treatment it Thursday • afternoon at its regular Friday from Portlaad, whore they Dress ginghams. 35c value, a yard.............................. ..30c alleged. spent the Christmas and New Year i meeting. holidays at the homes of a daugh Galloway writes insurance. Dress ginghams. 30c value, a yard.......................... 25c ♦ ♦ ♦ ter and son of Mrs. MeGee. Mm. C. E. TTmphrey will be host About 325,000 more is needed to Light and dark percales, good value, a yard.................. 22c Samuel Veatch «*» down from ess Thursday afternoon to the . finish the Eugene and Cottage Wool crepe dress goods, good values, a yard---------- 95c Culp Creek and spent Sunday with Grove wells of the Guaranty Oil Utopia club. Mrs. Veatch. Ladies’ fleeced union suits. $1.75 value, for______ $1 29 company Recording to David Eu ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. William Keene re gene Olson, president of the com The Mizpah class of the Presby (’hildren’s union suits. $1.25 value, for—.............. 98c ipany The Cottage Grove well is ferian church will hold its month turned yesterday from Salem, where Boy’s fleeced union suits, ages 8 to 16. good value...... 98c | now between 1500 and 2000 feet ly business meetiag Thursday eve they visited at the home of Mr. Keene’s sister, Mrs F. M. Harding f deep nnd tbe Eugene well is be- ning in basement of ehareh. SOCIETY I Your Guests To Our Friends and Customers i McQueen’s Grocery Burkholder Es2 Q'ompton Housewives J Tales of the Town CITY BAKERY QUIMBY BROTHERS i. C. J.BREIER ¿9F-12—Z9F-1J I Almost Forgot COMPANY REMOVAL SALE The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery G. A. We must Sell the goods so now is the time when you can save money — Goff Shoe Hospital MOVED The Choicest in SEA FOODS Most every person relishes tasty Sea Foods now and then Like fresh Halibut, Salmon, etc. Or Lobster or Shrimps. And now—the Oyster season is open. Can’t you just taste ’end Fried, in a stew, on the half-shell or in a cocktail 1 Quality Market