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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, JANUARY 26, 1925 PAGI THREE ,1= i George Dahl, Charley Van Den FIRST CHARTER OF CITY ADOPTED 26 YEARS AGO 1 burg ,and F. E. Dickson attended ¡the Knights of Pythias convention, jin Albany Saturday evening. Dele [ (Continued from first page.) ¡gates were present at this gather Certainly—there’s no Coffee on the market that can 1 I ing from Cottage Grove, Eugene, Even corrections which havo been compare with the deliciously refreshing qualities and ¡Corvallis, Toledo, Brownsville and marked in with lead pencil are fine taste of Maxwell House. It has been highly ap- Lebanon. The Pythian Sisters of | perfectly clear. proved of by the Good Housekeeping department of Scholl is your home optom the Laurel lodge of Albany served An item in the “Bohemia Nug Milk is a ready carrier of anything with which it comes health. etrist. (m) a banquet before the business get, ’ ’ for January 27, 1899, shows in contact. The only safe milk to use is that which is I The E. E. Eads family, of Med meeting. T. Geer signed that Governor T. kept clean from the time it leaves the udder until it is ford, spent the week end here at There have been very few vio- the charter for the consolidated used. the home of Mrs. Eads’ father lations of city ordinances in the city of Cottage Grove on January and sister, 8. W. Boyd and Mrs. past five years according to Re 24, 1899. According to the provis Powell’s dairy is open to inspection at any and all times. PHONE 65 Lester Childs. Visit it in your Sunday best, if you wish. You will carry corder Homer Galloway. Traffic ions of this charter the mayor Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lemon have of Lemati at the time of its law violations and a few liquor away no odor of any kind. Sanitation is our watchword. moved out to the Wiese sawmill. cases are practically all that come adoption was to become mayor of Our milk reaches the pasteurizing and bottling station Mr. Lemon recently received his up in the police court. Mr Gallo the consolidated city. Two of the council power: “To regulate the partraent of bacteriology at the under most sanitary conditions and then it touches discharge from the United States way believes that Cottage Grove councilmen of Lemati and three rate of speed upon all railroads or experiment station at Corvallis, or nothing but machinery that has been sterilized. It goes Navy and Mrs. Lemon has been is an unusually law abiding com of the councilmen of Cottag' Grove other roads within the corporate it may bo garden soil where peas I were to make up the new council. limits and to prevont fast or have been successfully grown. If into bottles that have been sterilized and is not touched making her home in Spring munity. at any time by human hands. furious riding or driving upon the the soil us used, 200 to 300 pounds field at the home of her mother, Powell’s pasteurized milk is O. F. Knox was then mayor of streets and alleys therein. ’ ’ of the surface soil should be Mrs. J. S. McKay. I Lemati and the position of mayor Pasteurizing does away with the possibility of germs of pure milk. tf Also the council could “say by scattered over each acre of the Harvey L. Taylor is suffering fell upon him when the consolida Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong, any kind and there is no chance anywhere in its handling land* to go to peas. It is harrowed with a severe case of pneumonia. formerly of this city but now of tion went into effect. He was the ordinance whether or not any bi- in promptly. Exposure to the sun for foreign substances of any kind to get into it. cycles, tricycles, or similar wheeled He has been confined to his bed Cascade Locks, visited during last I father of Frank Knox, present pro- light is injurious to tho bacteria since Wednesday. K ! prietor of the Gray Goose restau vehicles, or any steam engine or that are in this soil. week at the F. C. Houser Sowing portabio steam or traction engine rant and an uncle of O. O. Veatch. Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M C. W. Caldwell homes and or harvesting machinery snail be should take place under cloudy . At one time he was candidate Mrs. C. R. Oakes, of Eugene, friends. conditions or toward evening, if for county judge and laekeu only driven through in running order or possible. spent the week end with Miss M rs. J. V. Stewart, Mrs. Roy any publicly conveyed through one vote of getting the oftiee. (n Bernice Fitzwater. Love and the latter’s daughter, Mrs. Clara Burkholder. It is lo fact, when the election returns streets or alley in the city and CARD OF APPRECIATION. Ivan Sams was in Eugene today Miss Amy Love, of Jasper, were cated just behind Mrs. Burkholder’s were first announced, he believed designate upon what streets or on business. dinner guests Saturday of Mr. and ----------------------------------------------- ♦ home. Mr. Neet is contemplating he had received the office and alleys the same may be done or As the recipients of the toxin Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Allison left Mrs. C. M. Parker, parents of Mrs. moved to Eugene to take up his prohibited. ’ ’ E. E. Everson, of Creswell, was building on the lot. antitoxin serum wo wish to thank last evening for Portland and ex Stewart. The license fee for selling liquor A closer count, however, fined $10 in the court of Justice- the doctor and nurse who so gen Ray Nelson, auto electrician. pect to return about Wednesday Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldweli and duties. gave the office to his opponent was fixed at not more than $800 erously gave thir time; the health of-Peaee Joe Young, Thursday. Ninth and Main streets. with a new Essex coach. a year. It was also provided that daughter, of Elmira, spent the week C. J. Fitch, by one vote. The Creswell man wax going 40 Mrs. Jennie Drullard, of Big anyone selling or giving liquor to officer and the wholesale distribu end at the home of Mr. Caldwell’s miles an hour when arrested by Pine, Calif., returned home Satur S. R. Piper, one of the Lemati drunkards, minors, Indians or wom tors who have made possible a parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. W. Cald traffic officer Earl Humphreys. community immune from diphtheria. councilmen, who went into the en should be fined not day, after spending a few days at well. He was given a week in which to the W. A. Witcher home. council of the consolidated city is $25 or more than $100. j26p HEBRON DIRT. NO. 50. Mrs. Thomas Sikes, of Dexter, now living on a farm on the Coast pay- The council wax given the power Roy Shipp, who has charge of arrived last evening and is visit Fork. He was at ono time in the CALL FOR BIDS FOR WOOD. Harold Rutherford and Joe Mil to prevent the selling of cigars, the services at the Hebron church, ing at the home of her daughter, hardware business here. ler, who are wanted on the Charge has recently returned from a na- cigarettes and tobacco to minors. Mrs. Georg Björne t. Notico is hereby given that tho of beating a board bill at the has recently returned from a nation W. F. Hemcuway, brother Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be directors of school district No. 45, Central hotel, have been located al missionary convention in New D. H. Hemenway of this city, your tailor. j26-f2flp(2) the other member of the Lemati Lane County, Oregon will receive in Boise, Idaho. York and resumed his services yes sealed bids for the delivery of Mrs. A. N. Ward and children council to hold over to tho admin It pays to list your property terday at Hebron. Mr. Shipp is a 65 cords of four-foot wood, 160 returned Friday from Elma, Wash., istration of the new city. He with Hall & Lang. WELL BAKED student at the Eugene Bible univer cords of 2%-foot wood, and 20 where they had been visiting at left Cottage Grove in 1901 for George W. McQueen was in Eu sity and was sent from there as a. JUICY PIES tiers of 16-inch wood, as per speci the home of Mrs. Ward’s parents, Seattle, Wash., and went from Canada field peas and oats for fications on file with district clerk. gene Friday on business. delegate to the state missionary Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robinson. there to Glendale, California, where hay or silage makes a very satis of all kinds await your Wayne Veatch, of Halsey, arrived convention and from there he was The bills should be filed with The W. L. Hat'-h family motored he now lhes. factory crop for western Oregon district clerk on or before Febru lection here daily. You nev Friday for a visit with friends in sent to New York. to Roseburg yesterday and spent when planted in February or J. I. Jones, now living in Eugene, er put a fork in, any better. Cottage Grove, and returned Sun ary 10, at 7:30 p. m., the board Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. the day with Mrs. Hatch’s mother, was a councilman on the west March. Try one of these tonight. day. reserving the right to reject any Mrs. Belle Schindler. Mrs. Hatch side of the river in what was An eight-pound daughter was Peas will stand a little later Mrs. D. A. Korbes returned Mon born .Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. and daughter Dorothy remained for0 originally Cottage Grove and took planting than the vetch and gener and all bids. day from a Eugene hospital, where D. A. I.<affoon. a week’s visit there but the others his place in the new council, Oth- ally make a good tonnage of j22f5(T) WORTH HARVEY, Clerk. She has been she underwent a serious operation. named Jeanette Ellen. ’ The mother returned last evening. era from that side who went into forage. Use the White Canadian People’s Cash Market. Rhe is steadily improving. Her is getting along nicely. Mrs Laf- F. C. Houser, who is employed at tho council were G. U. Snapp and variety at about 90 pounds an Will run a meat delivery From mother, Mrs. D. T. Lawton, of foon was Miss Velma Hart. Dexter, was home with his family J. W. Gowdy, both of whom are acre with a bushel to a bushel and Cottage Grove to London every G. A. Sanders, Prop. itedford, is here with her. over the week end. a half of oats, as Three Brain, Monday and Friday. Will have Mrs. G. L. Gillispie, of Dorena. now dead. A 6%-pound daughter was born has gone to Harrison, Ark., to be H. C. Veatch, who became treas Victory or Shadeland Climax. ThiB a variety of fresh and cured meats Mrs. Emma Nickerson, of Che Wednesday evening to Mr. and with her father, R. C. Vaughn, Miss Carolyn Granpis spent Sat welah, Wash., is visiting at tho urer, was the father of O. O. makes a very good combination each trip, as well ae cheese, butter, Mrs. Bert Tullar, of Cedar Creek. who recently underwent an opera- Veatch. He died two years ago for forage. pickles and any thing else carried urday in Eugene at the W. H. E. E. Ellsworth home. It may be necessary to inoculate in stock at the shop. Fresh fish Word has Beidler home, returning Sunday Warren Have 300 tiers of last year’s tion for appendicitis, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Haney, of at the age of 93. 16-inch slab wood, $4 a load. Quim been received here that ho is get- accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Beid Anlauf, were week end guests at McFarland, who now lives on the the seed of the peas to assure suc on Fridays. west side of the river and is work cess on many of the farms that Wo will fill phone orders sent in by Bros. Phone 124L. j22f9p(2) ting along satisfactorily. ler, who spent the day at the F. L. the F. C. Houser home. ing for the Bohemia Lumber com- have never grown them to any tho day before delivery. Galloway writes insurance. Grannis home. Mrs. C. W. Partin left Thursday M . a.-.d Mrs. Jack Callahan and pany, was the first marshal of extent. This inoculation may be Prices are the same as in the Herman F. Edwards, Roy ■ N. for Portland for a week’s visit at Scholl’s kryptoks make you son, of Portland, spent the week Cottage Grove after the consoli- pure cultures suplied by the do- shop. j!2-2»e the homes of her sisters, Mrs. J. O. Nelson and M. L. Smith filed see. (m) end here with relatives. They vis dation. articles of incorporation of Calvin Johnson and Mrs. 8. M. Ramsey, Mrs. Jessie Hodges and soq, <ff ited Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, who is E. W. Whipple was mayor on the and to be with her mother-in-law, Funk post No. 32, American Legion 'Portland, visited during last week in a Eugene hospital, yesterday. west side at about the time of the Mrs. Amanda dibson, who is quite of Cottage Grove, in Eugene last at the home of Mrs. Hodges’ division of the two towns. The I Saturday. ill. brother-in-law, T. D. Hodges at i postoffice on the east side was Allen Kerr, of Oregon City, is Delight Valley. William Bartels has had a Narco established where the Central hotel radio installed in his home and is visiting in Cottage Grove and vi now is and Frarjf Wooley became Mrs. Joe Perkins and daughter, cinity during this week. picking up some good programs. postmaster. Sarah, were guests yesterday at Ivan Norris has returned from the John Kerr home. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson re The new charter provided that turned Wednesday from Aberdeen,' Oakridge, where he has been work the first election should be held John Kerr is suffering with a Wash., where they were visiting ing for the past month. the first Monday in April, 1899. severe attack of rheumatism. By ELBERT BEDE. with relatives. The results of this election held Fuller Brushes sold by G. B. STATE CAPITOL, Salem, Ore., April 3, were: Mayor, Darwin Bris- jl2-26p G Have some old growth fir cut Arnest, phone 124-J. Jan. 19.—(Special.)—A bill for an tow; treasurer, H. Eakin; recorder, Mrs. Catherine Bader returned last summer, $2.59 tier. Quimby armory at Cottage Grove will ap- J. 8. Medloy; councilman, 1st ward, Bros. Phone 124L. j22f9p(2) Saturday from Salem, where she pear in the senate tomorrow, with G. H. Stone, two years, W. 8. Ben had been visiting with a niece, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Johnson and Senator J. 8. Magladry as its nett, one year; 2nd ward, W. 8. Mrs. Bolton Hamble. Another niece, daughter, Mary Frances, have You’ll like once you have author. There are three other Chrisman, two years, B. Lurch, one moved down from Rujada and are Miss Margaret Scott, is a reporter given them a trial. Well armory bills before the session, year; 3rd ward, Win. Cummings, making their home temporarily with at the legislative session for the Oregon Voter. baked, of only the best in but Cottage Grove it conceded first two years, G. M. Hawley, one year. Mr. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and gredients, you’ll find our position in cate any armory appro Tho two year councilmen were James Tedford has been named Mrs. B. F. Johnson. cakes anil pies just to your priations are made, having been evidently elected for the purpose A. E. Allen, of Fort Benton, patrolman for road districts 15, made this promise two years ago of keeping all the terms of council taste. 68 and 69 by the Lane county Mont., who had been visiting here when its bill was turned down, members from expiring at once. court. C. A*. V ’ anschoi$ck was at the home of his sister, Mrs. C. Adjutant General White stands This wax done regardless of a M. Jackson and with a brother, named patrolman in district 14. squarely for the Cottage Grove provision in the charter stating B. Ff Bunch was a visitor in left last week for Post, where ho armory first, but that any armory that no term of office should be Autin Lindsey, Proprietor. is visiting with another brother Eugene Thursday. appropriation will be made is not longer than one year. before returning home. certain. Cottage Grove has already _____ v Dr. Hagen will cure your goitef. Even in those days speed wns a voted the bonds for the city’s matter of much concern with law PHONE 46 Rebekah content dinner at 7 I Captain C. C. Cruson, who was in Human hands never touch thare. makers. The new charter gave the o’clock Friday, January 30. For Salem the first of last week tn the Powell’s pasteurized milk. tf Rebekah members only. Signed : interest of the bill for the Cottage Reuben Rissue, who was inter Captain Sanders. j22-26-29e Grove armory has returned and nally injured about two weeks ago George M. Allen, of Annconda, reports that the chances of obtain in a mill accident, is testing easier. ng He is in a Eugene hospital. Mont., who has been here visiting ing the money appear very good. °8 with his sister, Mrs. C. M. Jackson, Mrs. l)wigh( King, who under Mrs. W. B. Spinnet and baby were and with a brother, left Tuesday dismissed from a Eugene hospital went a major operation in a Eu ng for Kitson Springs, where he will and have returned to their home. gene hospital two weeks ago, is Da remain for a month or longer. Mrs. Spinnet has been in the hos getting along nicely, She is ex- ng pected to return home in a few Miss Lois Compton, daughter of pital about a month. ng days. Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton, who Ray Nelson for Radio Sup recently returned to this city to plies. ar Bud Buell was suddenly calici make their home, is attending the n Mrs. J. E. Doolittle and small to Myrtle Creek .Saturday on ac Eugene buxines, college. son returned Sunday from a Ku- I count of the serious illness of his ■ | mother. Elmer Neet has purchased a gene hospital. ■ u lot on north Tenth street from Earl H. Humphrey, state traffic Beware of unclean milk. BEWARE OF UNCLEAN MILK offices, was in Cottage drove Friday. Over two hundred cases ha>e been filed in the office of the Justice court of Peace, Joe Young. I during the past year. Most of these have been small civil cases. H’m-m-m, but it’s good! McQueen’s Grocery Powell Milk Is Pure Milk * Tales of the Town Field Peas Good Crop to Plant Early The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Magladry Introduces Bill for Armory When the Meat Is Tender Tasty and fresh and prepared to suit your very taste, how enjoyable it makes the whole meal. For that satisfied feeling, try us often. TASTY BAKERY GOODS CÏTY BAKERY Quality Market ► g” January Clearance Sale HOUSE DRESSES nnnnnnuMnununnDDnanDnnDnnnDnniinDnnnnnnDDrnnnnDi □□ □ a□ □ □ n □ AFTER FEBRUARY 1 YOU WILL FIND US AT 8 8n □□ 8□ □□ 8 406 Main Street Jpst East of W. O. W. Building We extend a hearty invitation to our customers and friends to visit us in our new quarters. Wynne & Kime Hardware Co. 8 Buy Powell’s pasteurized milk and play safe. tf Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, who under went a serious operation last week in a Eugene hospital, is getting along satisfactorily. Mr. and Mrs. I, J. Hays, Medford, spent yesterday at home of ~ Mr. ~ Hays’ son O. Hays. Mrs. Allie . Hawkins with sister, Mrs. Matilda Kohn, visited during the week in Eugene at the home of Mrs. Hawkin’s daughter, Mrs. Walter Hauser. Mrs. W. H. Yost and daughter Elva, of Portland, are visiting with Mrs. Yost’s mother, Mrs. J. H. Cone, who is qnite ill. A SPLENDID JANUARY VALUE Price attractiveness is only one of the feature« that commend these house dresses. Sturdy quality gingham and fa«t colors are also feature« which commend these dresses to you—the sizes range from 36 to 42—see them today, choice each................................................$2.98 JANUARY CLEARANCE OFFERING OF WOMEN’S PUMPS AND OXFORDS, A PAIR a □ □ H□ □ □ n No chance for dirt or germa Powell’s pasteurized □ n jn milk. tf □□ Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Finley, of Klamath Falls, who had been in n □ □ Portland on hamneas name through Cottage Grove Saturday evr.aing 8 a ad spent thw night with Mr. and Mrs J. Q WHiettA Mr. Finley attended a «ebool tn Klamath ¡County*taogkt by Mr. Willetts 49 vean agn. —including black and brown kid styles, suede, calf and patent leather. —other clearance value« in «hoe« for Janu ary at . ............................... $1.98 to $3.98 See them today QUOD □ a □ a a □ oi nt □r at tn □c nt D □I