The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 05, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1925
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Neighborhood News|
WANTADS
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for a visit of a few days in Port-
lajid.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher and
Mrs. Naruh Fisher spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath
at Mount View.
Mrs. Pearl Plaster and children
left Saturday for Girbaldi for an
indefinite visit.
M rs. Olive Berry was a Eugene
visitor one day «last week.
Mrs. J. C. Coats was a visitor
at the George Miller home Sunday.
Children Found Dead
Had Relatives
Known Here
Tailteann Game»
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Early Polo Game»
The Tailteann games which have
It la ■ long vIstH back to the hl»
been successfully revived in Ire­ toric day when, In 1871, two cavalry
MOUNT VIEW.
WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH
land are »o called In perpetnatlon teunis played the first polo game oa
ent grade typewriter» at low
of the name of Queen Talite, who English soil with a billiard ball and
Wrr. H. A. Hage»
price, aud on easy terms. We also
(Special to The Sentinel.)
tradition »ays reigned over Ireland boek»y Micks; to Prospect park
handle all make, of adding ma
some hundreds of yean before Brooklyn, when the elder Bennett
Feb. 4.—Mr. an<i Mrs. J. R. Coo-
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Two children, Nina and —
Mary I Christ.
chine».
Every machine is thor­ I ley and Eliza,la*th Cooley were
Being childless, she adopt- and Foxhall Keene staged the first
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Martin,
grandchildren
of
a
Marcelling
brother j e(j a youth named Lugh, who soc- game on American soli In 1876. Yet
oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy I guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs.
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of Mrs. James Ostrander, fornier ( eeeded to the throne at her death, those two events have made pole
Manicuring
a machine aud pay like rent.
Res.
Royal Sale, C#.. Inc., 500 Oregon J. E. Dunnivan in Cottage Grove.
resident here, now living in Eu ln grateful memory of his foster­ truly taternationaJ. The tactics ol
Facial Massage
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales went
Bldg., Portland, Ore.
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gene, were found dead in Lox mother, King Lugh organized an those early player» of the eight lei
Shampooing
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M ’Aonach
kAvia/»h TVi
Ilf zxann" T’ __
»hat
fa
Tell»»'«
I to Eugene Saturday to see Mr
'
Taliteenn
—
that
Is
Talite's
have bean profonndly modified un
Angeles yesterday after having
Eveninks ■
Bobbing
OLD BAGS WAN TED-NOTHING I Rales’ brother, U. S. Bales, who is
each
Irish tU the tame has now become t
.
.by ■
been missing from home since festival—to whtf 1
Hair Tinting
less than 2 feet square. Must be in a hospital there recovering from
his Mar ath- eetenee. In which the peny has grad
chieftain
brought
Appoint-
August 23. The bodies were dis ! letes, his beet bor «men, hts most nelly some to share the honor» with
French Paper Curl
clean and of material that will ab­
ment ■
MOUNTAIN.
BLUE
covered covered by brush in the expert harpists. T is festival once his rider
sorb gasoline; old underclothing, an injury receivefl at Rujada.
Mr. and Mr«. C. A. King and
flannel» and the like preferred. Can
suburbs of the city and indications established, wns continued for
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(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
Sales books. 1*lte ~Bentinel.
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family
attended
a
birthday
party
not use old socks, mercerized or
nearly 2,000 year». Than It lapsed.
Feb. 4—Miss Gladys Whipps nre that the girls were strangled to be revived by the
hard surface goods or small pieces at the home of Mr. Davis, of Cot
Free State
Mrs. Ostrander is now visiting
of any kind. We want the best rags tage Grove, a former neighbor in spent the week end in Cottage in California with Mr». Carrie government.
and pay the best prico, 6 cents the Ogema, Sask.
Grove with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson
amr»
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in
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Lovelace, her sister-in-law, grand­
y/'fj
pound. The SentineL
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Mrs. Roy Van Hchoiack, of Ru- Whipps.
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Evetta and Garwood Brockman mother of the children. The two i
HOUSE FOR SALE—TO BE RE jada, visited last week at the home
little girls were visiting at the
and
Loberta
and
Frank
Miller
vis-
H.
W.
TITU8, D. M. D.
moved from lot on south Sixth of her husband ’s sister, Mrs. Harry
ited at the home of Thena Miller home of Mrs. Lovelace and had
Dentistrv
street. Elbert Bede.
jlfitfp E living.
started
back
to
the
home
of
their
Modern equipment. First National
Mr. and Mra. J. C. Wright and Sunday evening.
building. Hours. 6 to 13 and
Louis I.ayng ,of Walden, is cut­ mother, Mrs. Paul Buus, when they Bank
FOB SALE—TWO McCLANAHAN family, of Walker, and Mr. and
disappeared.
Mrs. Lovelace had I to 6. Evenings and Sundays bv
incubators, 220 egg size, one Mc­ Mrs. J. W. Fisher and Mrs. Sarah ting wood for George Duerst.
nnpointment.
Office phone. 10: res-
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Mr. an<l Mrs. George Cannon .watched them go to the corner to I i '■•neo phone, 184-J.
Clanahan brooder, 52-inch, for $10 Fisher, of Thornton Corners, visited
catch
the
street
car
for
their
home
each, and six Hollywood cockerels. . Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. W. D. ami son Ray and granddaughter
HERBERT W. LOMBARE*
O. E. Biggs, 714 north Douglas Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snau Lorrie visited Sunday nt Yoncalla and saw that they were safely
Attorney st Lia
street.
f2-5p(2) er, of Walden, spent Sunday with with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cowan. started on their way. The oldest
Firat National Mank Building
of the girls, May is 12, and Nin„
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Phone 04
is 8.
BOARDERS SOLICITED- FIRST Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller.
Mrs. Amanda Sears was a Cot­ Council to Discontinue
class lx>ar<l nn<l room, pricoa
No definite trace of tho children
DB.
O.
E.
FROST
reasonable, at 1308 east Main tage Grove visitor, Saturday after
had been found after they hail
Office in Lawson building
street. Mrs. J. E. Loucks and noon.
Auto
Camp
Now
left their grandmother before the
Phono 47
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hands have
Mrs.
Olive
Livingston,
phone
finding of the bodies yesterday. Cottage Grove
Oregon
In City Park
185-L.
f2tfc boen sick «luring the past week.
The remains were identified as
Mrs. J. R. Cooley visited Mr«.
GA
VEN
O.
DYOTT,
M.
D.
those of the children by Mrs. Love­
COW FOR BALE—FRESH ABOUT Claude Arne Thurs«lay.
Physician and Surgeon
lace by means of clothing, after the
Tho
auto
camp
maintained
in
March 1. Abner Gilchrist, ti
Mrs. Lutheria Dowcns and son
Evenings by appointment
bodies were located by two men,
miles south of city on London Walter entertained a number of the city park will be di .continued who raw a bit of cloth protruding Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottago Grovo.
during
the
coming
summer
accord
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Entrance on north Sixth street, just
road, phono 39F16.
the neighbors at their homo Natur
ing to action taken at the meeting from a bn«h pile. There were no off Main.
day evening. Those present were
of tho council Monday evening, indications of a struggle.
WILL DO WASHING, IRONING
Mrs. Amanda Hears and family,
DB. W. E. LEBOW
The father of the girls, Eddie
or mending at my home. Prices
A petition was read from the
Mr. and Mrs. George Lay ng anil
Dentist
Lions Club and from the Keepers Martin, was located in Hoquiam,
reasonable. Mrs. Nettie Little, 504
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:3€
family, xMins Mary Hnauer, Henry of the Den
south Tenth street.
f2-12p(2)
requesting that the Wash., soon after they disappeared. to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and
Snauer, Miss Bernardino Schneider auto park be
discontinued and th< A neighbor told of seeing tw<s Sundays_ u-,
Phones;
by appointment. Phones.-
WANTED TO TRADE—ONE AND and Mine Margaret Raymond.
city park bo used for playground children answering the description office 35, residence 161-J.
one-fifth acres fine soil, 7-rooin
work instead, On motion this pe of the Martin sisters riding away
DR. H. A HAGEN
LYNX HOLLOW.
house, olectric-lighted, full size ce­
from a school playground with two
tition was granted.
Licensed Drug loss Physician
ment basement, 2 blocks from High
men in an automobile and two
The Keepers of the Den is
Phone 30. Ostrander Building,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
School, Ridgefield, Wash., for
civic organization of women ol playmates said they were playing
Feb. 4—George Strong, from th« tho city and hns been working on with the girls after they left 6.30*6 Main Street, Cottage Grove
about a 5-room, modern house in
this city. Address “X”, care of Houthern part of the «tate, was tho plan of establishing a play their grandmother, but avide from
D. A. FORBES, M. D.
Mentine! office.
flptf(2) a guest in the Win. Slater and (ground here for some time. Other this police have been unable to
Physician and Surgeon
Culls answered day or night
A. B. Wolford homes last week.
organizations such as the Lions pick up any clue which might lead
HAVE THE FOLLOWING FOR
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Estos, of Club, the commercial club, the to the solution of the mystery of Dr. Kime’s old office. Phones,
Office 34, Residence 199-J.
nal«: 1924 baled cheat hay aud tyilk Creek, wero visitor« with
cows freshening from February. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser Wed­ American Legion and Legion Aux their death. The two children had
H. J. SHINN
with
them
(15
cents,
taken
from
iliary will help to improve the
Leslie Hull, phone 37F5. j29f5p(2) nesday of last week.
Attorney at Law and
park and make it suitable for a a baby sister’s bank, according to
Notary Public
HOUSE FOR RENT AT 809 1 Mrs. K. Y. Porter and daughter first class children’s playground, reports.
Practices in all eourta. Thirty years
south Sixth street. Room for car Ruth visited in the Grover Hhceley It is expected that a playground
of experience. Bader building, Cot­
in barn. Mrs. 8. A. Hill, Curtin, home Sunday.
tage Grot e, Oregon.
supervisor will bo provided during
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Walter
Pentico
left
The
Firot
Meeting
Ore., phono 12F15.
f5p
the summer months.
Saturday for Eddyville to be gone
"Your wife is very beautiful, Die
FOR SALE—BUICK fl TOURING two weeks visiting with relatives
you fall In love at first sight?"
"No. I met the Indy through i
car, 1918 model, in good running there.
Young Girl Attacked collision.
She ran her enr into mine
order. Also have a good 18-inch
The Wolford and George Strong
with all her good looks I was i
disc harrow.
Both very cheap. families were guests in the Harry
By Angry Cow
trifle peeved over the episode."—
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Claude Arne, phone 1F4. f5-18p(2> Strong home Sunday. The occas
Lou.sville Courier-Journal.
sion was Harry Strong’s birthday
Luise
Hoffman,
three
year
olil
CLEAN FURNISHED ROOMS $2 anniversary.
daughter of Mrs. Gorette Hoffman
to $.3 per week. First class board
Mabel Neal underwent an open» was attacked by an an angry cow
in connection if desired.
Good
tion for appendicitis in a Goshen at the Hoffman home a few days
eats and a home place—close in— hoApitnl last Fridny,
ago anil narrowly escaped serious
2 blocks north of Post Office. 1,3(1
Mrs. Ellen Lajoie, of Wendling, injury.
It is thought that the
north 8th street.
f5-llp(2)
nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Jackson, of soft mud in which she fell when
spare!
is now being delivered
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES, Spokane, Wash., visited relatives the animal rushed at her was all
at
the
'
homes
of
sub
­
here
last
week.
wagons, and harnesses. Spring is
that saved her.
scribers
in
Cottage
Many* pooplo from here attended
ilrawing near an«l work of all kinds
Mrs. Hoffman was driving a
Grove daily.
should hooii start. We will hold tho funeral of Meltha Pontieo, stake to picket the cow and the
txry vay
best buy in tank
our next and largest horse sale of held in Cottage Grove Thursday of little giri wns with her at the
the year on Tuesday, February 10, Inst week.
time the attack occured.
The
The Th Fonatoti family gave a ehilil 1 was playing when the am-
1925, at 3rd and Lincoln Sts., Eu­
is Lane county’s biggest
gene, Ore., There will be about 65 party last Saturday night.
ma I rushed at her. Mrs. Hoffman
and best daily news­
Cody Pentico aud James Thurs drovo the cow away with the ax
head of horses sold without reserve
paper.
to the highest bidders; consisting man left for Eddyville last Hatur with which she was driving the
of some of the very best young day.
stake as toon as sho saw what had
mares and geldings that are raised
happened.
Tho child probably
in this valley, all well broke and
LONDON.
covers the news of Lune
ventured too close to the small
in good order, weighing from 1100
county fully and inter­
calf which was near the cow and
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
to 1750 pounds each; also several
estingly.
thus angered tho creature.
You would look askance at almost any investment
Feb. 4—F. II. Stringham who
cheap work homes of all sixes and
that offered you 25% to 50% on your money, but
ages will be sold at this sale. All conducted preaching services here
Fair Offer
of this stock will be guaranteed four evenings last week, left Nat
yo» cati earn that amount ou your money by
was bu»
A flashily drowsed youth
.
to be ns represented when they urdav for Grant« Pass, and later
covers
the
news
of
the
purchasing
your . printing
in quantities.
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,___ 2-— All the
ring around the foreman of a con
are sold. Every horse aud team expects to go to California.
world by Associated
work except the actual printing has to be done to
structlon gang in hopes of plckinj
will be hitched and worked to
Mrs. F. A. Gore
wns quite up a toft job us timekeeper.
Oore who was
Press Leased wire.
produce one sheet of the completed job. The
buyer’s satisfaction. Wagons nnd ill several days last week has re
“1 have nothing like that left.'
type has to be set, the proof has to be corrected,
harnesses of nil kinds. Halo «tarts covered, and with her daughter. said the hunky foreman. “You aaj
the press has to be made ready for printing before
10 a. ui. sharp. This sale yard Virginia, will leave Thursday for you need work. If you need work
- - ’t you try hodcarrying?'
a sheet can be printed. After this work is done,
vhy don
and barns are conveniently located San Diego, California, for an in W*
“I ain’t strong enough to enrrj
the only expense is for the paper stock and for
for buyers that have to ship their definite stay.
of them hods."
is delivered at your
the operation of the printing press. By ordering
stock. Just 1 block from stock
Thomas Orr went to Eugene on one
"Now look here, lad, ni mak<
door daily in Cottage
in quantities you save paying more than once for
yards, where you can ship either a business trip Monday.
you a fair offer. If you'll really g<
Grove for 50 cents a
north, south, east or west. If yon
the preparatory operations.
Mrs. James Powell, Mrs. Roy to work I'll call four bricks a load.’
month.
are in tore« toil in stork I earnestly Ewing and Mrs- Jack Cherry, of —Louisville Courier-Journal.
ask you to be here on this sale Woodard’s mill, were caller« at the
Instead of buying 500 statements at $4.60. buy
date. (’has. Taylor, Owner; J. K. John Small homo Tuesday.
Salesbooks for merchants—The
1000 at $6.55, and possibly add the second 1000
Grovr, Auctioneer; U. H. National
A physician and nurse from Cot­ Sentinel.
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at
_ 2000 _________
_t $4.
C‘- If you buy
statements _______
in lots of 500
Bank, Clerk.
f5c tage Grove were at the school house
at
four
times
during
a
year
the
price
would be
£.
Tuesday and administered the anti­
$18.40. r
If you • buy —
2000 at one time the price is
toxin treatment to about forty
$10.55.
children. There wore quite a num
her that did not take the treat
ment.
Quality reductions in the prices of other printing
Bert
has rented the
are in the same proportion. There are no antis,
of Mrs. W. T.
FOR HI NT-GOOD SIZED GAR Foreman
if or buts about making 25% to 50% on your
Newton
move his family
age at 141 south Third street.
money this way.
('all at address or nee Clyde Lawton here so<
at Hotel Bartell.
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Shop ■
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is a buy-it snaps jour motor
ovex auidus^ accdczztEs fast­
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an the hills
cJVew
The best buy intown
25% to 50%
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in the new wintefkea Crown
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THORNTON CORNERS
Myttery of Sound Board
The sound board of a piano, al-
though It Is actually a thin sheet of
llr wool. 1» a wonder not fully un
doratoml In It» effects. Most peo­
ple know that every note has a com
piste and very elaborate set of vl
brattons which gtve It Its pitch and
character, and all these separate
seta are reproduced In the sound
hoard quite Independently. Even
tn comparatively simple music,
them are frequently thousands of
vibrations going on In that thin
brittle wood, which we can hear hut
cannot see; and with all the cross­
ing and rveroaatng of the vibration
lines which must tske place there
Is never any coufuaion. and It it
possible to select any group of vi­
brations an the one to which we can
pay the moat attention Perhaps
eveu »till mom wonderfid 1» the
fact that the piano maker can make
the board susceptible to different
kinds of vibration without knowing
how lie doe« It.
Nave two bit» by paying ea»h.
Bookkeeping charge of 25e on all
account» under II. The Sentinel, x
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Feb I “
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Mr«. Georgi'
admitted to a Eugene hospital last
week.
K. 11. Dustin, of Harrisburg has
purchased tho O. H. Shaw piaci
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and ha ?» rent ml it to Frank Cooley,
of Cottage Grove, who has moved
hi« family into the houm*.
Mr. and Mra. O. L. ¿mith ami
family, of the Grove, were dinner
gucutii Saturday evonin|t of Mr
an*I Mr* C. A. Dodge.
Mrs Olive Berrv h»ft
HARDWARE
Cottage Grove
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This school has modern equipment, efficient teachers,
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