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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1925 PAGE FIVE T Miss Loretta Miller, who was a Mra. Lewis Booker was dismissed guest at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Knights of Pythias Plan ■ from a Eugene hospital Tuesday. Frank Lloyd was admitted to a C. A. Bartell, returned yesterday to Send Delegates I Eugene hospital for treatment the to her home in Salem. . I Carpenters who are preparing first of the week. to Albany quarters for a tailor shop to be Powell’s pasteurized milk is opened next week by Max Swartz pure milk. tf A number of local men will at- Mrs. Effie St. Clair has been have practically completed their Some philosopher "has said that life is a store, where you tend the meeting of Knights of , earing for Mrs. Marvin Smith who work. can have anything on the shelves that you can reach The success of & bank and the A medium sized closed 6-cylinder Pythias lodges of District No. 4, > has been quite ill and unable to be v and pay for. safety of the funds entrusted up for a week. She is able to be ear with balloon tires for only | comprising the towns of Albany, to it depend upon a judicious | out of bed now, however, and is $1070 delivered here. It’s an Ess Eugene, Corvallis, Lebanon,' 8cio, I administration of its affairs. I Brownsville, Cottage Grove and To- ex coach. Nelson sells them. I rapidly recovering. Every officer of The First 1 ledo. This semi annual convention Dean Eric W. Allen of the Uni- I Shelby Teeters from The Dalles OLD National Bank is a practical will be held at the Pythian Teuiple versity of Oregon School of Jour is visiting with his mother, Mrs. banker of life-long experi R Anna Teeters. He arrived Monday nalism passed through Cottage i at Albany, Saturday evening, Janu ence. You can buy it easily on the installment plan by opening ) night for a visit of several days. Grove Wednesday forenoon. He is ary 24, according to the decision E making arrangements for the gath’ I of District Deputy Grand Chancel- Its Directors are all well an account here while the New Year is young and paying See Scholl and see your ering of the Oregon State editorial I lor W. H. Hall, of Evergreen lodge L known men selected for their in some small sum regularly. money longer. (t) association which will meet on tho of Toledo. business ability and financial I Mrs. O. -O. Veatch who under* university campus in March. At a meeting of the Cottage standing. “Start the New Year With a went an operation at a Portland A The lot on the corner of Whita Grovo lodge to be held next Tues- The strength of this bank lies Growing Bank Account” hospital Tuesday morning is re B ker avenuo and north ' Seventh day evening delegates to the Al not alone in its large capital, covering according to word received street which was owned by Mrs. bany convention will be selected. surplus and resources, but in here. Mrs. Roy Short and Mrs. L Orrin Robinson has been sold to Invitations havo been sent to the character and financial Joe Smith, daughters of Mrs. the Lane county oil company, Eu Grand Chancellor Jay H. Upton, E responsibility of the men Veatch, with other members of gene. The deal was made through Grand keeper of Records and Seals who conduct its affairs. A Strong Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon the family were in Portland. All Hall & Lang. W. G. Gleeson to be present and except Mrs. Short returned Wed they have also been asked to ad nesday. dress the convention. Other digni The Methodist church is holding ’ percent tax limitation it was neces- taries of the Grand Lodge of Ore Refused to “ Fall ” for i sary to reduce the $30,000 budgeted two weeks of cottage prayer meet gon will be present, including Past Bishop’s Second Scheme j Grand Chancellors, M. F. Hardesty, for the Eugene-Florence highway ings in preparation for evangelistic to $20,000. Twenty thousand dol- services which will begin Sunday, A western minister tells a story, [J. A. Finseth, W. J. H. Clark and John Kerr, of Blue Mountain, is lars will be spent on the McKenzie January 25, and continue for three according to the Kansas City Star, J. W. Barret. improving from a severe of Cottage Grove slowly weeks. showing how a bishop, accosted in highway by the county. Prior to the opening of the con case of the lagrippe. Goff, the shoe doctor, is well a Chicago street by a neat but vention a banquet will be served Dr. H. W. Titus, Cottage Grove a Mrs. Eugene Oard and daughter established in his new location and hungry stranger, derlsed profit | to ail members of the order. The Margaret, who have been here since dentist, will read a paper on is ready to handle shoe repairing from the encounter. “Modified Alveolectony ’ ’ at the Now the bishop took a fancy to club rooms of the Albany lodge October with Mrs. Oard’s mother, the needy one, took him to a hotel will bo open to all Knights and meeting of the Southern Willamette of any description. leave to- Mrs. J. E. Tate, plan to Walter Walker from Grants Pass and shared a good dinner with him. friends Saturday afternoon and K. of P. Install New Men Discharged From Dental association to be held in morrow for their home in Swift Eugene Saturday evening. with his brother Jack Walker from Yet having left his episcopal wal- ■ evening. let In the pocket of a different Guard Company Current, Sask., Canada. Officers for Year Canada visited Tuesday at the home episcopal Jacket, he suddenly faced Ray Nelson, auto electrician, of W. E. Burkett. Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall left this the embarrassment of not having morning for Eugene to be with her Ninth and Main streets. Tho following men havo received On Tuesday the wherewithal to pay for the Birds’ Sense of Duty I dinner. The University of Oregon desires r daughter, Miss Katharine, who is discharges from company “D“, Helped Out Sportsmen “Never mind,” exclaimed the suffering from neuritis. Miss Men information as to the location of At u meeting of the Knights of 186th Infantry: 1st Sgt. Philip S. guest, “I have enjoyed dining with A fresh variety of an old yarn Pythias lodge Tuesday evening new Bukowski, Sgt. Wilbur A. Spray, denhall is a teacher in the Eugene graves of ex-service men who were you, and I shall be charmed to pay which may be familiar to sport» schools but has been unable to former students of the institution St. Harold A. Whitlock, Sgt. Hen the price. Allow me.’’ and who lost their lives in the men crops up In an Irish corre- officers for the year were installed attend school this week. And the stranger paid for the sgiondeat's letter to the London with Judge H. J. Shinn, Al Church ry Hubbell, Sgt. Robert Conner, World War. This information should Mrs. M. V. Weldon is visiting bo given cither to Carl Onthank, two. This worried the prelate, who Field In the following form: ill, Chas. A. VanDenburg and Harry Corp. Bert L. Hatch, Corp. Ivan O. insisted: in Drain with her mother, Mrs. executive secretaary, or to Colin “One of our party amuses us Metcalf as installing officers. The Sams, Corp. Eston A Porter and “Juzt let me ’ call a taxi and j with a tall story, classical In the new officers are W. E. Lebow, 1st class Private Wesley F. Portor. M. J. Craig, and her grandmother, V. Dyment, dean of the college of we’ll run up to my place, where 1 ! district, viz., how he was coming Those reenlisting are Philip 8. Mrs. Mary Mattoone. Have Purchased the literature science and the arts. shall have the pleasure of reimburs up to shoot on the moor one morn C. C.; Charles Shanda, V. C.; H. J. Bukowski, Wilbur A. Spray, Harold Shinn, prelate; C. H. Boslaugh, M. of Shelby Teeters, who was visiting ing you. But the stranger met the ing In winter, all by himself, and Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. A. Whitlock, Honry Hubbell and Doolittle & Carlile suggestion with: with his mother, Mrs. Anna Tee saw sitting on the wall a grouse. w.; W. W. O’Brien, K. of 8. & R-; Ivan O. Sams. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White ac “ See here, old man ! You ’ ve Now, us has been observed, he W. L. Hubbell, I, M. of F.; H. J. ters, returning this morning to his WOOD BUSINESS companied Mr. and Mrs. T. W. stuck ine for a bully dinner, but was all alone, no witnesses, shoot Shinn, M. of E.; C. A. Cooley, M. home in The Dalles. hanged if I am going to let you ing for the pot and game was at A.; E. A. Heaton, I. G.; E. R. Harris, of Eugene, this morning to and can deliver immediately Postgraduate Course Beware of unclean milk. California on a short motor trip. stick me for a taxi fare!" scarce. Therefore, contrary to all Wiese, O ,G. After the installation GOOD WOOD Customer—You charge more for rules of sportsmanship, lie fired Buy Powell’s pasteurized milk The band is practicing two and more than 70 persons attended the a woman's hair than a and play safe. tf three nights a week in preparation at reasonable prices Ebony Mentioned in Bible at the sitting bird, but when the banquet. Speakers were: O. M. cutting man's. How come? of hlB black-powder car Word has been received here for the concert on February 12. The The deep black heartwood, which smoke Barber—We barbers have had to cleared away, there the Kom, Frank Dickson, Harry Met from California that the baby of average attendance at these prac Is most highly prized In a number tridge had still was, sitting on the calf and others, a largo cake baked learn an entire new line of con Phone Us Your Needs of trees of the ebony family. Is men-1 grouse Mrs. Margaret Motter is slowly re tice meetings is about 18, although wall. So lie fired at It again, by Mrs. Charles Cooley having the versation for you ladles. tloned in the Bible In Ezekiel 27:15, same covering from a serious illness. The there are 25 or 26 musicians inter result; he expended 12 initials F. C. & B. in colored icing In connection with Ivory, probably Motters were former residents here ested in the bapd. The city hall still the bird re People’s Cash Market. on account of their value and o! ! cartridges, on the wall. 'Well,' be says, was raffled off, and won by O. M. Will run a meat delivery From but Mrs. Motter left here shortly is being used as a meeting place, their contrasting colors. Ebony, mained Kem. turning to us, T thought the bird after the death of her husband, part of the time. was once supposed to grow In th« was bewitched; so I walked up Cottage Grove to London every 1 " . Elmer Motter. ground "without root or leaves, ” Monday and Friday. Will have Miss Nellie Snelling from Lake and to It were ascribed many mirac to It, and it flew away, and I went Galloway writes insurance. a variety of fresh and cured meats Roderick Kerr, , of Blue Moun- view is visiting her cousins Lincoln ulous powers. The chief source ol on quite bewildered and, would Joe Miller alias Joe Neilson and you believe It, on the further side each trip, as well as cheese, butter, tain, returned I Sunday from a “Find” on the Farm the ebony wood Is the Island ol of the wall I picked up 12 dead Harold Rulbiface are sought by and Harvey Taylor. week’s business trip to Portland. The city kid was roaming about pickles and any thing else carried Ceylon, where huge logs of the pur« Mr. and Mrs. O. R. Woodson the poliee on the charge of beat- grouse. You see, there were 18 Mr. and Mrs. Henderson, and ing a board bill at the Central and John Wanker motored to Port heartwood are cut and hauled to in the covey sheltered under the In the country when he came upon in stock at the shop. Fresh fish a dozen or so empty condensed on Fridays. two children of Oregon City, are hotel. The two left Cottage Grove land Monday to meet J. E. Wanker, the coast. For Interior decoration! wall, and the one I first fired on milk cans He yelled to his com We will fill phone orders •ent in and furniture ebony has been suDer- guests at the John Kerr home at and started south Wednesday morn overseer of O. W. Woodson’s Medi was the sentry on the lookout panions : seded by rosewood and mahogany for danger, and when he fell the Blue Mountain. “Hey, fellers, come here quick I the day before delivery. ing. The driver of the stage from cal Lake stock farm, who brought but for cabinet work It Is still wide next took his place, and so on.’ '* I've found a cow’s nest 1“—Farm Prices are the same as in tho Fuller Brushes sold by G. B. Roseburg reported seeing two men a car load of cattle to Portland. ly employed, being exported from jl2-29e shop. and Fireside. Arnest, phone 124-J. jl2-26p near Drain who answered the de The Woodsons and Mr. Wanker Madagascar, Jamaica, India and Lott Her Lunch Egypt. A species of the ebony tre« accompanied returned Wednesday scription of these two, but so far Aver Ishmael ,fell 20 feet from When I was seventeen I weighed which Is used as a veneer alsc the flume at the Bohemia Lumber officers have not found them, by Mrs. Woodson ’» sister, Mra. grows In the southern United nearly 200 pounds. I had been in company sawmill Tuesday and frac although messages have been sent H. H. Harmes. States.—Washington Star. vlted to a picnic and had been Nelson has some extraordinary tured his hip. He was taken to a to all the principal towns. asked to furnish two fried chlck- ens. I boarded a street car so Eugene hospital for treatment. Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. values in used cars. Some of these Modern Noah’s Ark crowded that standing room was Due to repair work on the power Barro Colorado island John Keating Jr., was fined $10 are very late models. wai: at u premium. lines electricity was turned off over by Justice of the Peace Homer Mrs. Louis Beeker who under formed when the valleys about 11 j The conductor called a street, the southern part of the city for Galloway Tuesday for breaking the went an operation for appendicitis were flooded by the Impounding | anil a large passenger with two several hours this forenoon. Be speed limit, while driving on the in Eugene about two weeks ago waters of the Chagres river to form suitcases center-rushed through lake, says the Detroit Newa i the crowd just Inside the en cause the electric fan which forces streets. returned home yesterday and is Gatun It resembles Noah's ark in thal ■ trance. When the pressure was di getting along nicely. the heat over tho high school there gathered as the waters ros« minished a veritable rein of fried F. M. Delp was recently fined building would not work it was $50 and costs for operating a car Bernard Waite from Ashland was nearly every form of animal Ilf« chicken began. First the drum necessary to dismiss school in that ! while intoxicated by Justice of visiting Tuesday with William In the vicinity, seeking escape from i stick went past, then the wings, at the rising flood. building from ten o’clock until I Peace Joe Young. I was too embarrassed to speak. Heck. The two are old friends. - l*_only..t7° Tlle’ When” all the 'chicken' had grav- one. and Lincoln Streets, Eugene, Ore. Third Mr. «and Mrs. Lincoln Taylor from Frank Perchin, who was fined the Panama river. It has .----- been itated to the floor I edged away . --------- ------------- Ray Nelson for Radio Sup $500 and sentenced to serve six were visitors in Eugene tho first found to harbor amphibians of new as If to disclaim any previous own Sale Starts at 11 a. m. Sharp and strange habits as yet unstud ership. plies. months in the county jail after of the week. ied and Innumerable species of In My embarrassment reached Its W. W. O’Brien left Sunday for being captured by officers in an sects never described, as well ai climax, however, when a motherly Walla Walla, Wash., where he will exciting chase near here, has given many strange and exotic plants looking woman said: “Oh, look I Consisting of well matched teams of heavy logging be under the care of doctors of the notice that he will appeal the case numbering 2,000 or more. II The poor fat girl has lost her horses, farm horses and teams of all sizes and ages. to the circuit court. Perchin con U. 8. Veterans bureau. abounds with anteaters, sloths, ar lunch.”—Rehoboth Sunday Her madlllos, peccaries, tapir, agoutis This bunch of stock is in good order, gentle and well ducted his own defense in the ald. Mrs. Georgia Shepherd was a coatis, the ocelot, the jaguar, many justice court in Eugene. to work. Most all young, blocky built and heavy broke visitor in Eugene Wednesday. I will open a tailoring species of bat, monkeys of varlour Regrowing Forests of the Shire and Percheron breed. boned W. D. Landess arrived from Port kinds and the famous black howl- shop upstairs in Lawson Human hands never touch The regrowth of timber provided era. land Wednesday for a visit of a Powell’s pasteurized milk. building, over Smith & tf I for In the national forests where : week or ten days with his parents, Short’s, about fore part Mrs. Dwight King and Mrs. the original stand of timber is cut I Mr. and Mrs. William Landess. of week. New work ; also Lawrence Monteith who underwent Blind People’s Sente About 10 wagons 2>/2 to 3*^-inch. New nnd second and removed varies with the forest I repair work. ' | types involved. In ninny forest No chance for dirt or germs major operations at a Eugene hos hand harness of all descriptions. of Touch Gets Tired types the regrowth Is present tn the j in Powell’s pasteurized pital recently are resting easily. Touch, the second sense the blind form of seedlings or supllngs at the Don't forget the date— milk. tf Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Stowe from turn to (after hearing), has been : time that the overstore of old and Seattle are visiting Mrs. Stowe ’ s Lane county will have $40,000 Where j perhaps most In the spotlight, but I mature timber Is removed with which to match state road sister, Mrs. Robert Cooley. at the aame time eaally the moat this is not the case carefully select From ' overrated of all the senses they ed trees are left standing funds in 1925 according to County Harris Ellsworth, .lumberman, was Have you had a ride in the new 1 utilise. First of all. It has a fa i these trees come the seed that de- | Judge C. P. Barnard. In order to a business visitor in Eugene Tues- generates the area. In the case of i Essex coach? Many "have and are [ tigue factor second only to smell, Douglas flr on the Pacific coast, bring the levy down to the six as tsctlle reading. Its most con J. K GREER, Auctioneer. much pleased. See Nelson for dem- spicuous application, demonstrates. seed Is stored up of such quantities onstration any time. • In the duff on the ground that t(je Apparently, It should be as easy Mr«. Joe Tubbs, who has been to read lines of embossed charac best results are obtained by cut ters with the finger tips as It Is ting the area clean and depending visiting with her daughter Mrs. of printed characters with the on this stored seed supply for re C. W. Handy, expects to leave for lines In some cases It Is eye, once the slphaltet Is mustered. generation. her home in Portland Friday. “ ... u ■ U ‘ f |t u not. Touch simply tlrw necessary to plant after cutting In | She arrived in Cottage Grove last out. order to insure a second crop with Saturday In ^y own case (and I have been in r reasonable time. Employee of the J. C. Penney reading by touch 18 years), says McGee Adams in the At The Too-Perfect Woman . company store have chosen “The Charles lantic Monthly, two hours Is the ex —for— “MUlicent did not make life easy. Foremost “ as the name for their treme limit tor continuous reading, She meant to damnably well; there club which will meet on the first and long before that the end or are moments when It drives one to Monday of each month. BuMineiM gans are so Irritated and there Is hysteria to find all one’s buttons : matters will be discuMed by thifl such a general restlessness that it on, and sll one’s socks darned; 1 Is mast difficult to ,-rocsed. organization. couldn't discover n vice in Mllllcent, The general usef ilness of touch V. 8. Goff has moved his shoe Is also limited by ths fact that It even In the linen cupboard. Mllll was a woman who lived In hospital from Main street to south Is a motor sense; by which I mean cent fetters, she had reduced her life Sixth street, just behind the First that the fingers must be moved over and mind to a sort of switchboard National Bank. He is fully estab the surface of an object. Instead of so magnificently organized that one lished and ready to handle shoe merely brought In ontset with It, only I ad to press buttons to get tf an Impression Is to result. Many perfect life, food with enough pro repairing of any kind. of the r seeing allow they are not told In It, dinner-parties where tbs John Barker made a business aware of _ when ___ ___ of thia they simply couples were properly sorted, dona trip to Springfield Tuesday fore place the hand of s blind person on tions to hospitals that would an object. noon. eventually lead one to knight Reach, too, sets sharply defined hood.”—From “The Triumph of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arthur, re bounds to touch's perspective, often Gallio ’’ by W. L. George. turned yesterday to Portland, after resulting in a war;>*d or fragmen spending a few days here at the tary concept ot an object, as Kip Not So Tough ! N. J. Nelson Jr. home and with ling's story of the six blind men HU Wife—Hadn't we better have ' Mrs. Raymond Grube. •ud the elephant aptly illustrates. Mra. J. W Donivan, of Portland, It Is quite Impracticable to touch the auperintendent for dinner to The Store That Appreciates Your Trade who was visiting at the home of many objects such as moving ma morrow? PHONE 4« Her Huiiband (absently)—1 chinery. hot metal or live wires. her couria, Mrs. H. W Tita«, re- St all—which restricts the ese- would much rather have roast beef, . turned home yesterday. , tuhMaa of the senes MUI furtAer. my dear. You Can Buy Anything You Want , MANAGEMENT Bank with the Do You Want $1,000 or $10,000 or More? BANK of COTTAGE GROVE Víales of the Town « i ♦------------------------- National Bank QUIMBY BROTHERS 39F-12—29F-13 BIG AUCTION SALE Tuesday, January 20, 1925 • About 50 Head of Horses TAILOR Wagons and Harness MAX SCHWARTZ January 20 CHAS. TAYLOR, Owner 3 GROCERY SPECIALS Choice Chops FRIDAY and SATURDAY Oranges (small) Three dozen for Tomatoes (Cottage Grove) 1 Unlabeled_______ ________ IOC Mixed nuts Per pound__ A tasty, yet most substantial and satisfying dinner for today is to be found in some of the chops we offer. Let us fill your phone order for those you prefer. Smith - Short Grocery Quality Market 15c