The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, January 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGEiGROVEBiSENTmKib2iONDAYAJ^NUAR^J9 bi1925
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C. A. Kurre plans to erect a new
: I
house on his property on north
♦-
Ninth jitreet.
Mrs T. C. Wheeler entertained
Mrs. L. E. Van V liée returned
I the Joker club Friday evening at
Friday from Albany, where she
| its regular meeting. Five hundred
attended the funeral of her uncle.
I was the diversion and a two-course
Her sister, Mrs. George Vaughn,
| luncheon was served. Red earna­
Officers of the Modern Wood­
of McLinn, accompanied her home
Ijist Thursday evening Ernest tions were the artistic centerpiece men and Royal Neighbors of
Milk is a ready carrier of anything with which it comes
and spent the week end at the ' Sears was tripping the light fan­
' of the table and bouquet of Chi- America were installed Thursday
in contact. The only safe milk to use is that which is
Van Vliet home.
tastic at the Armory, worrying | nene lillies, snapdragons and aspara- evoning in the Armory at special
kept clean from the time it leaves the udder until it is
Good willow clothes baskets not at all about the things he had i gus ferns in attractive arrangement exercises attended by a large num­
used.
for 89c at The Fair Store Sat­ left at home, and perhaps thinking : were on the buffet. Mrs. C. E. ber of members from other parte
only occasionally of th<* dozens j Frost was elected president to fill of Lane county.
Scholl is your home optom­ urday only. t
Following the
Powell’s dairy is open to inspection at any and all times.
The infant daughter of Mr. and and dozens of eggs which he was the place of Mrs. C. H. Van Den i installation in the Armory they
etrist.
(m)
Visit it in your Sunday best, if you wish. You will carry
Mr .and Mrs. Goorge Berry left Mrs. Ferris Marks, which was born planning on coaxing from his hens j burg, who recently moved to Eu j went to the Odd Fellows hall
away no odor of any kind. Sanitation is our watchword.
for Marshfield Sunday where Mr. Wednesday and only lived one during the coming spring. In his I gene. I Invited guests of the club | where a banquet was held for more
Our milk reaches the pasteurizing and bottling station
Berry will be employed in painting hour, was buried Thursday, The granary wore nine sacks of wheat, ! were Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Mrs. ! than 250 persons. An address of
under most sanitary conditions and then it touches
and paperhanging. They expect to mother is getting along satisfac- i stored away to feed his poultry. : G. O. Knowles and Mrs. W. W. welcome was given by Mildred
Next morning he went to the I McFarland.
nothing but machinery that has been sterilized. It goes
torily.
return to Cottage Grove Jater.
Baker followed by a response by
♦ ♦ <$>
into bottles that have been sterilized and is not touched
Mrs. George Rwinehart of the Eu­
Mrs. Dwight King who under j granary to feed his cackiers. As
Eugene Matlock and family are
At the regular meeting of the gene lodge.
at any time by human hands.
living in the Augusta McCormick went a major operation last Mon- the expectant fowles swarmed
The following officers were in­
day in a Eugene hospital, is getting around, he opened the door, and j Utopia club held last Thursday
house on north Eighth street.
Pasteurizing does away with the possibility of germs of
behold, the nine sacks of wheat afternoon at the home of Mrs. stalled by tho Eugene camp in
Corta Hoffman, daughter of Mrs. along satisfactorily.
I had disappeared. Meanwhile at the C. E. Umphrey the following new Emma Coburn camp of the Royal
any kind and there is no chance anywhere in its handling
Mrs. O. E. Woodson accompanied
Harriett Cassady, left Saturday for
mill the miller was emptying nine officers were elected: Mrs. C. E. Neighbors for the coming year:
for foreign substances of any kind to get into it.
her
sister,
Mrs.
H.
H.
Harms,
who
Portland where she will undergo
sacks of wheat he had just pur­ Frost, president and Mrs. Nelson Elsie Currin, oracle; Inez Meek,
left this morning for Portland,
a major operation.
chased and thinking what good . Durham, secretary.
The retiring vice oracle; Mrs. Nellie Blackmore
where
-
she
will
spend
a
few
days
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps spent
j flour he could make with it. But officers, Mrs. A. A. Richmond and recorder; Mrs. Town, chancellor;
at
the
Harms
home.
Mrs.
Harms
Sunday with their friends in Cot-
while emptying one sack he came Mrs. O. W. Hays presented eaeh Evelyn Spores, inside sentinel; Eva
j tage Grove. They are now living had been here visiting during last across a watch fob and laid it member with a bust of Maryann.
Hatch, outside sentinel; Rena Ga­
week at the home of her parents,
I in Tillamook.
aside thinking that was a funny
♦
♦
routte, modesty; Mildred Baker,
Mr. and Mrs. James Robison, and
Mrs.
Frank
Smithson, aftor
thing to find in a sack of wheat.
A family reunion was held yes­ manager; Anna Swanson, marshall;
with Mr. Harms’ mother, Mrs.
spending a week with her daughter ii
While Roy Taplin was looking terday at tho L. E. VanVliet home, Esther Leonard, courage; Clara
Sarah Harms.
* ------------------------------------------------«> I Mrs. M. P. Garoutte, left for her
for his lost watch fob, Deputy i Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Stevens, unselfishness; Edna Jones,
John O’Shea, arrested in Cot­ home in Eugene Friday morning
Mrs. Charles Ebert returned to­ Sheriff G. B. Pitcher brought it W. T. Cornelius and son Dale, of endurance; Emaline Wilson, faith;
tage Grove last week in connection accompanied by Mrs. Earl Garoutte.
day to her home in Forest Grove, to him. Taplin has agreed to sell Goshen; Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cor­ Alice Blackmore, recorder;
Nellie
after spending six weeks at the his pigs to pay for the wheat so nelius, of Creswell; Mrs. George Johnson, marshall.
with the Erickson murder in Klam­
Mrs. J. T. Tubbs who has been
Helen Breed-
We
make
our
bread
as
good
home
of
her
son,
J.
H.
Ebert.
ath Falls was taken to that city visiting her sister, Mrs. C. W. I
the officers will drop the case.
Vaughn, of McLinn; and Mr. and love was appointed flag bearer at
as it is possible to make it
Friday evening by Deputy Burke of Handy, left for home Friday.
Reports from the Commercial
Mrs. Ray Cornelius, of Eugene.
tho Wednesday night meeting.
because we are endeavoring
The Harry Culver family, Mr.
Klamath county.
Following the installation by
Galloway writes insurance.
to
build
up
a
permanent
and
Mrs.
George
Anderson
nnd
Dorothy E. Cooper was a visitor
♦----------------------------------------♦ tho Royal Neighbors the Hearn from
A meeting of the members of
business.
Cakes,
pies
and
all
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Anderson
and
I
APPROACHING BVENT8
!
in Eugene Friday.
Woodman camp of Eugene in-
the Lane county fair board will
bakery goods.
♦-----------------------------——---- 4 tho
baby daughter spent yesterday in
stalled officers of the Cottage
Robert Galloway, Harry Godard be held in Eugene tomorrow in the
Sutherlin at the home of Jack Cul­
Mrs. Sanders, Mrs. Fred Bennett, Grove Woodmen,
and Delman Richmond motored to county court room of the court
Those taking
ver, brother of Harry.
Mrs. Dickson, Mrs. Scoit, Mrs. offices were, W. D. Stroud, consul;
Eugene Thursday night to attend house. Each farmer’s Union local
Helliwell, Mrs. Blakely, Mrs Woods, J. M. Lawson, adviser; J. H.
89c special clothes basket
the De Molay lodge.
and each Pomona Grange is allowed
sale at The Fair Store Satur­ Fresh green vegetables, right Mrs. McQueen, Mrs. Bill Bartels Rhoads, clerk; H. A. Miller, bank­
Frank Glazer, eighth grade teach­ one member but so far the organi­ Autin Lindsey, Proprietor.
Ji day only.
from the fields where they are and Mrs. Anderson will entertain er; N. G. Newell, watchman; R. II.
er, left for Roseburg Friday with zations have but in a minority of
Mrs. Marvin Smith is recovering grown, are now available to winter the Tanglefoot club tomorrow eve­ Stroud, sentry; and John Spores,
a group of boys to attend the instances named representatives.
Mrs. D. H. Hemenway is visiting from a serious illness.
Older Boys’ Conference Friday, Clinton Hurd, retiring president
residents and travelers in Oregon ning at its first dance of the new trustee.
series.
Saturday and Sunday. The boys of the board, will turn over the in Cottage Grove. She came up
and the West.
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attending the meeting are, Gordon affairs of the organization to the from Portland Sunday.
Fresh berries, too, may be had
Mrs. Mary Smith, Mrs. Dickson ♦---------------------------------------♦
virtually all the year round, to­
White, Clarence Applewhite, Albert new president following the elec­
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
gether with many western grown and Mrs. K. K. Mills will entertain
Lee, George Wilson, Lloyd Swanson. tion next week.
C. M. Shinn is visiting at the
tho Constellation club Thursday af­
Glenn Swanson, William Handy,
fruits.
Hazel May Loucks, a teacher in home of his father-in-law, O. M.
LONDON.
Glenn Breedlove, Robert Veatch, the Eugene schools, was visiting Kem. He arrived from Portland
The rapid development of winter ternoon at its regular meeting.
♦ ♦ ♦
Menzo Blackmore, John Higinboth over the week end at the home of Sunday and expects to fetay for
farming in Oregon, California and
(Special to The Sentinel.)
The Tuesday Bridge club will
am and Hutson Dunn.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. several days.
One hundred and eighteen mills neighboring states now is produc hold its regular 1 o’clock luncheon
Jan.
17—Mr. and Mrs. Goorgo
ing
a
constant
supply
of
excellent
Marion Richmond was home Loucks.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem who reporting to West Coast Lumbcr-
tomorrow at the home of Mrs. Powell and daughters of Lorane
over the week end from the Uni­ Elmer Halstead who is teaching have been ill for some time arc man’s Association for tne week fresh green vegetables, so that such W. II. Dnugherty.
visited over tho week end at the
versity of Oregon.
in Springfield was visiting with getting better. Mrs. C. M. Shinn, ending January 10, manufactured cannod products practically have
♦ ♦ ♦
homes of Mrs. Powell’s brothers,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motter re­ friends in Cottage Grove Saturday of Portland, who has been taking 96,939,008 feet of lumber; sold been eliminated from dining cars
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
Q.
Willits
will
George and John Hutherland.
of the Southern Pacific Company.
turned from Portland Wednesday and Sunday.
care of them expects to remain 79,252,902 feet; and shipped 80,903,-
fr, and Mrs.
This fact is brought to the fore entertain the Tillieum club Wed­
Joe Abeene and Mr,
night. Mr. Motter has gone to
540
feet.
for
some
time
yet,
however.
nesday evening.
Fuller Brushes sold by G. B.
Julian Small motored
Sutherlin
in
a
report
just
issued
by
Allan
work here and they will again live
New business was 18 per cont
Arnest, phone 124-J. jl2-26p Woodsqn Brothers report the sale below
Sunday of last week a' rad spent tho
Pollok,
manager
of
dinning
cars,
in Cottage Grove.
production. Shipments were
Final proofs on his homestead of new Ford coupe to Cecil E.
day at the home oft Mr. Abeene’s
restaurants and railway clubs of
"THE HOUK GLASS.’’
See Scholl and see your near Winberry was made by Melvin Caldwell and Martin Anderson. 2 per cent above new business.
brother, Vern Abeene.
the railroad.
Thirty-eight
per
cent
of
all
new
money longer.
(t) Coyle Friday before E. O. Immel, Clyde Wilson purchased a used
Howard Cox got a coyote in a
Favorable comment on these
Ceaselessly the scholl of timo
business taken during the week
The American Legion Post in» United States commissioner. His touring car last week.
trap Friday.
winter
products
of
the
West
is
unrolls,
bringing
to
every
mortal
was for future water delivery. This
Eugene is making preparations for witnesses were Mark Golden, Win­
A crew of men are working on
amountod to 30,269,115 feet, of made daily by travelers from the the changes to which arc attached
a reunion of Lane county World berry; and Ivan Morris, Cottage
East on trains of the Southern whatever of interest life may hold. the new road around the Banton
which
20,235,115
feet
was
for
do
­
War veterans to be held in the Grove.
The new road is noedod
Tho hour glass, which symbolizes hill.
mestic cargo delivery; and 10,034,- Pacific, Pollok added.
Eugene Armory on February 12.
At present the company in ob­ the passing of time, supplies tho badly as the old one is nearly
The Cottage Grove Junior high
000 feet export. 'New hesiness by
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Anderson school quintet won its second, en­
taining exceptionally fine cabbage title for a photoplay as told in impassable in one place.
rail amounted to 1,460 cats.
All of the diphtheria and scarlet
and three children, of Cutbank, counter of the season from the
;
which will help
Thirty-eight per cent of 'he lum ami cauliflower from Oregon. The motion pictures,
Mont., are visiting at the homes Springfield junior high at Spring­
ber shipments moved by water. cabbage is firm, tender and sweet. to bring to every man who Is, or fever patients in this neighborhood
of Mrs. F. M. Hambrick and Mrs. field last Thursday, January 15,
This amounted to 31,079,753 feet, Farmers in the Roseburg district hopes to i become heud of a family are well on the road to recovery,
G. W. McFarland, aunts of Mrs. by a score of 8 to 3.
of which 19,347,545 fe -t moved have' developed an excellent grade a fuller realization of his respon- and no new cases are reported.
Anderson, and at the home of Mr.
The W. T. Jones and W. L.
sibilities.
First presentation of
Mr. and C. J. Madsen, of Port­
coastwise and intereoastal, and 11,- of broccoli.
Anderson’s sister, Mrs. Hugh Trun land, are visiting Mrs. Madison’s
Apples of a uniform size are “The Hour Glass” in Cottage Grove fownsend families enjoyed an eve­
732,208 feet export. Rail shipments
nell.
specially packed at the orchards will be given at the Armory, Thurs­ ning of music and speeches over
relatives here.
totaled 1,488 cars.
A number of business men, who
Local auto and team -deliveries in Oregon nnd California for South­ day evening, January 22, at 7:30 tho radio at the home of Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps, of
ern Pacific dining cars. Travelers o’clock. It will bo shown under Mrs. Harold Abeene, Friday.
are interested in the r.ew mill Tillamook, visited here over Sun­
totaled 5,183,787 feet.
Robert Adkinson and Martin
which J. H. Chambers is contem­ day.
Unfilled domestic cargo orders frequently comment upon their the auspices of Cottage Grove Camp
good flavor.
No. 6424, Modern Woodman of King, of Eugene, wore over night
plating building in the cedar dis­
totaled
152,005,607
feet.
Unfilled
W. G. Porry will go to Woodburn
wholesome you crave export orders 111.205,086 feet. Un­ Ranches in a number of favored America, by special arrangement guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harold
trict were in that district Thurs­ in a week or so to take over a
more of it and Rolls that filled rail " trade order« 5.51'9 cars, sections of the Pacific Coast are with the nationnl headquarters at Abeene Friday.
day on business in connection with meat market there. He has been
literally “melt in your
Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Hays re­
the mill.
In the first two weeks of tho supplying winter-grown “summer’’ Rock Island, Ill. This is a brand
in that business here several times.
mouth”—are always includ­ year, production reported to West squash, new potatoes, fresh peas, new four-reol film with unusual turned home yesterday nftor sev­
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. ed in our daily, fresh-baked
Coast Lumberman’s Association has lettuce, asparagus ,eggplant and spectacular features and truo-to- eral days spent in Eugene.
Ninth and Main streets.
offerings.
Try Faultless been 153,907,420
A moving picture, “The Hour
feet; new business many other varieties of vegetables lifo action. Part of the story was
Mr and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler Glass,’’ will be shown by the
Products to-day.
139,403,566 feet; and shipments to tempt the palate of tho traveler. filmed at the Society's free Sana­
Mrs. Peter Nelson has been quite
spent last week end in Roseburg Woodmen in Cottage Grove Thurs­
“In fact,” Pollok stated, “dur­ torium near Colorado Springs where ill during the week.
158,352,732 feet.
at the home of their son Harry.
ing the last two years the develop the bright sun and vivid color
day, Jan. 22. The picture will bo
Salosbooks for merchant! •The
A number from the Coast Fork shown at the Armory and will be
ment of winter farming in the contrasts make the camera no ef­
Sentinel.
xxx
local of the Farmers’ union were followed by dancing.
West has made almost unbelievable fective. Here, in large part, was
present Thursday evening at the
strides.
enacted
an
interesting
littl»
drama
Reports from Eugene indicate
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
regular meeting of the Cedar local. that Oscar Smith, who was burned
People’s Cash Market.
“And when an eastern resident which might have ended in tragedy,
=11
eats such products in our dinner but didn’t. Modern Woodman who Will run a meat delivery From
Mr. and Mrs. Barton Helliwell, badly about the face when an oil i
■' i
cars in winter and learns they are know the signs of the forest may Cottage Grove to I<ondon every
of Roseburg were guests during lamp exploded last week, may
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wanker,
fresh from our ranches he can not guess why. Others will be afforded Monday and Friday. Will have
last week at the home of Mr. have his eyesight injured. It was
help but wish he had ,a home out the opportunity to find out for a variety of fresh and cured moats
Helliwell's brother, A. W. Helli­ first thought that his sight was who have been visiting with Mr.
By
ELBERT
BEDE.
! Wanker’s brother John,* went to
here and his own garden ’’
themselves when they witness the each trip, as well as cheese, butter,
well.. Mrs. Helliwell returned to not affected.
The Oddfellows
STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore.,
showing of this interesting photo­ pickles and any thing else carried
Roseburg Saturday but Mr. Helli­ called on his family Saturday to Portland Thursday with John Wan­ Jan. 15.—(Special.—That
roads
ker and his son Fred to attend
in stock at the shop. Fresh fish
play.
well is remaining for a longer visit. give what assistance they could.
the Wanker reunion there Friday. and highways legislation of import
Admission will be free and tho on Fridays.
Mrs. William Ostrander received
Mrs. Fittinger and children came
ance is before 'he session, or is
public is invited to come ns guests We will fill phone orders sent in
Scholl’s kryptokg make you about to be brought before it, is
a postal from Bethleham dated to Cottage Grove Thursday and
of Cottage Grovo Camp 6424, M. W. the day before delivery.
December 25, from Mrs. Marion will make their home here. Mr. see.
•
(p) indicated by the presence here of
A, Dancing after the show. Music Prices are the same as in the
Veatch and her son Roy, who Fittinger has been working here
Mrs. T. G. Short returned from W. B. Dennis, of Carlton, formerly
J12 29c
shop.
by
The Troubadours
spent Christmas in that city while for some time.
i a visit of a month in Marissa, of Cottage Grove, now better known
Eighteen students will enter high
touring the Holy Land.
Illinois,
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
as the road encyclopaedia of the
f
Ray Nelson for Radio Sup-
Mrs. W. J. Smith whose 50th wed­ state. He and hi» brief case arc school from the eighth grade at ,
Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter., pliee.
'
tho
end
of
the
first
semester.
John Trunnell was given a birth­
The American Legion Auxiliary ding anniversary occured recently. prominent in the lobby and in the The two eighth grade students
day party Thursday night cele­ will give a George Washington She also visited her daughter, Mrs. roads and highway committee room. having the highest averages for tho '
Mrs. Short da­
He will be here during a large j
brating his 82 birthday, by his dance February 21 at the Armory James Cathcart,
term arc Myrtle Hnauer with an .
children and grand children.
A to raise money for the community dared she was glad to get back part of the session and at his own [ average grade of 05.7 and Glenn
rake was on the table with 82 can­ house fund. Mrs. Ed Blakely and to Oregon for the weather was expense. He became a compendium McKibben, with an average of
of information upon road legisla
dles on it.
Misa Marian White are in charge. j very cold in Illinois.
92.3.
Willow clothes baskets
__ ___ on tion during the time that ho wss The following have passed tho I
—<-
sale for 89c at The Fair Store a member and -hairman of the eighth grade examination and plan '
□ □□□□□□
□ □□□□□□□
I roads and highways committee. He
Saturday only.
to enter high school: Myrtle Rnau- |
Fred Bressler left Saturday for has since kept this information nj 1 er, Glenn McKibben, Clarence Ap- j
(
to
date
and
has
gone
to
other
* Gervais to visit at the home of
plowhite, Agnes Brishor, Eddie '
his sister, Mrs. Hazel DeLay, H» states to assist in starling good Clark, Maurice Cochran, Edward I
will return this evening accom | roads programs.
Cunningham, Ernest Handy, Ray
panied by Mrs. Do Lay and her
Hilton, Constance Hutchinson, Ruth j
Many
Attend
Open
Hotue.
Starts membership campaign Friday evening.
son, who will visit here at the
Johnson, Mary Knowles, Merrick I
Many attended the Community
Fred Bressler home and with Mrs.
Bohemia camp No. 206 of the Woodmen of the
Metcalf, Marian Reasoner, Beulah i
Club’s open house held Saturday
■Delay's father, M. C. Bressler.
World have entered into a campaign for 50 new
Rafloy, Ethel Rimpson, Hilton Tow- 1
at the rest room.
Refreshments
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins and
or, Emmett Worth.
members, who are to be initiated March 6 by the
of sandwiches, pickles, cake and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leslie
Hawkins
spent
officers and drill team of the Eugene camp.
□
i coffee donated by the members of
yesterday in Eugene with friends,
Dorena Wins Game
Similar campaigns are being conducted through­
□
While there they visited Mrs. ! the club were served tn over 50
out the nine western states, which have over
Dorena high school won the re
I people. The club held a business
Dwight King, who is in a hospital
□
SOO local camps with a combined membership
meting during the afternoon at cent basketball game from the
a
I recovering ss itisfactorily from
□
which the following officers were freshmen by a score of 28 to 37
of 150,000 and a reserve fund of 110.000,000.
I recent operation.
| elected: Mrs. W. L. Darby, re- instead of losing by a score of '
□
which n unincumbered.
See
window
of
clothes
bas
­
’elected president; Mrs. T. C. Shaw 28 to 27 as given in last Monday’s i
A BOOKKEEPING, STENOGRAPHIC, OR
□
During the world war the W. O. W lodge paid
kets on sale Saturday for 89c ¡and Mrs. F. C. Houser, vice presi Hentinel. F. J. Hess and R. T. -
SECRETARIAL COURSE
assessments for 7.000 who were in the service.
□
at The Fair Store
idents; Mrs. W. I. Hatch, re-elected Hheets, manager and captain of
At
the Eugene Bunin»-«», College.
The rates are adequate and are possible for all
Club which has been interviewing secretary and treaaarer. A lookout the Dorena team camo to the
□
¡committee
was
appointed
to
look
Thin
school
has
modern equipment, efficient teachers,
property
holders
in
connection
with
Hentinel
office
last
Haturday
and
to meet from month to month as they come doe.
□
the right of way for the road from I after the sick and needy of the called attention to this error. The
and the rates are reasonable.
□
F*r rattt nd c»tt tf
ni ny »f thr 206 nrmlrri
the proposed Chambers mil! to , community, the members being Mrs. ■core 28 to 37 in favor of Dorena
.4/4 /»r ftrthtr inftrnmn
n
Cottage Grove indicate that the F. E. Men <len hall, Mrs. Henry was also given by O. W. Hays,
|
Mason
and
Mrs
Schaefer.
The
ehanees
are
very
good
that
principal
of
the
Cottag»
Grove
high
the
n
entire right of way will !,<■ ob elnb presented Mrs. Darby, who school. The other score was sent ■
a
A. K. Roberta, President
tnined. Mr. Chnntbers now has op- hna been Its president since its into the office supposedly from a
a □ □ □□□□□□□□□□□□Daaannu a
992 Willamette St.
Phene 666
Eugene, Oregon.
tione on the greater jart of the organization
_ *
i, with one of Ralph reliable source and was used in .
i property needed.
the
news
story.
Conner's late works.
BEWARE OF UNCLEAN
MILK
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes..re-
turned Saturday from Raymond,
Washington. Their daugnter Gail.
Yvonne remained for a visit of
two weeks or longer with her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer
and baby Jean motored up Sunday
from Eugene and spent the day
with Mrs. Spencer’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander.
Nine Sacks of ¡Cheat
and Fob Cause
Sale of Pigs
SOCIETY
Joint Program Given at
Installation by
Lodges
Powell Milk Is Pure Milk
* Tales of the Town I
Here to Stay
Winter Farm Products
Supplied Trains
From J Fest
CITY BAKERY
New Business Below
Production With
Coast Mills
Neighborhood News «
« ! --------------------------
BREAD
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Important Road Bills
Expected Soon at
Salem
Class of 18 to Enter
High School Soon
K nowles ô G raber
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
:
:
Oregon
ENROLL TODAY
Bohemia Qamp i\o. 260
for
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE