The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 09, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAiïE^lROVE^ENTINEL^^lONDAY^J^EBRt^^^^^l^I^
PAGB THREE
jit in Klamath Falls and other
if
Mr. ami Mrs. Norton Pengra, of
southern Oregon cities, Friday Eugene, spent yesterday at the
home of Mrs. Pengra’s sister, Mrs.
evening.
Above all else a man of the people,
Ralph Hand, well known wrestler, Jo. W. Hays.
has moved to Medford and expects i I Mrs. *G. F. Gillispie returned |
When you come shopping here for your Groceries it is
very human in his weakness
to make his home there in the this iporning from Harrison, Ark.,
easy to decide what to buy. for you do not have to think
and capabilities—
future.
where
she attended the funeral
about the quality—it’s always good, or about the prices—
Forest Fire—common enemy of i
Karl K. Mills returned from of her father, R. C. Vaughn.
they’re always consistently reasonable.
I the Portland auto show Saturday
Roy Watkins injured his left the Pacific Northwest will be
with a Willys-Knight sedai which hand while working in a sawmill studied by U. S. Forest Rangers in ¡
can be converted into an am | at Comstock last Saturday ar.d it group meetings during February
bulance. He expects to use this i1 was found necessary to amputate and March iu Oregon ami Wash­
To Honor the Anniversary of His Birth
ington, according to Assistant Dis­
ear for emergency calls and acci- the index finger on that hand.
This Bank Will Not Be Open
PHONE 65
dents.
Mrs. Harry L. Grube has re­ trict Forester A. O. Waha, of Port­
The meeting! will be in
Thursday, February 1'2
Mrs. Barker Stewart went to turned, from Portland where she land.
J)
Portland Sunday to visit her I has been taking medical treatment charge of Wm. B. Osborne, fire
As such, his many achievements have signifi­
specialist on the District Office
daughter, Mrs. Harry Shearer, who for some time.
i room aided in carrying out the
cant lessons for each one of us.
staff. They will be held at Ta­
ia receiving medical treatment
H.
A.
Hagen
attended
the
meet
­
| circus idea.
Th i hostesses and
Our moral and religious life will be safer;
coma,
Seattle,
and
Okanogan
in
there. Mrs. Stewart expects to be ing of the state association of
guests both came dressed for the
our cities, states and nation will be more
Washington and at Portland, Eu­
gone about a week.
chiropractors held in Albany last ! gene, Medford, Baker, Pendleton,
secure; the blessings of God will be vouch
Mrs. H. A. Miller entertained occassion. A circus program was
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Saturday.
safed to us and our posterity—so long as we
and Bend in Oregon. AH forest the Joker club Friday evening at given following the dinner, Dane-
B. W. Shaw, of Eugene, is work­
A new $800 electric cabinet ha« supervisors and district rangers its regular meeting.
cherish the life and emulate the example of
The rooms ing was enjoyed for the remaining
ing with the Farmer’s Union store. been received by H. A. Hagen and in tho two states will attend one of wero prettily decorated with pink of tho evening hours.
Abraham Lincoln.
♦ ♦ ♦ .
The past week has seen the has been added to his officer equip­ the group meetings.
earnations and ferns. Five hun­
The King’s Daughters, a Sunday
Willamette river rise to its highest ment.
The conference will bo informal dred, the usual diversion, was en­
point in any of the numerous
Earl Fullmer went to Corvallis and will be devoted to fire-fight joyed followed by the serving of a school class of the Baptist church,
floods of the winter of 1924-25 Saturday to attend the basketball >ng technique, bringing together delicious two course luncheon. Mrs. held their social afternoon last
In fact the rise has been such that game between the University of the best experience of the actual C. H. VanDenburg and Miss Eunice Wednesday at the home of Mrs.
the west bank of the river at Oregon and O. A. C.
men on the fire linee. There will VanDenburg, of Eugene, members Carr. Devotional study was held
Harrisburg began washing away
be
a thorough analysis of the prin­ of the club, were present. Mrs. first and the remainder of tho
Mrs.
C.
E.
Jones,
who
has
been
BANK
A STRONG
and consequently last Friday eve­ spending the week with her friends cipal factors governing the action G. O. Knowles, Mrs. H. K. Metcalf time was pleasantly spent socially.
ning the remainder of the bridge here, will return to her home in of forest fires; also a discussion I and Mrs. J. P. Graham were addi Dainty refreshments were 'served.
“Economy it one of \the finest and highest
false work gave way. It is quite Roseburg, Saturday.
Mrs. Jones, of methods, practices, and policies, tional guests for the evening, The
virtues. It begins by saving money ’ ’—Lincoln
Three thousand people read The
likely that damage will result to who was a house guest of Mrs. with plans for action under gen­ club will hold its next meeting
t
What have
fields across the river, but people Carrie Hemenway, attended the eral and specific conditions.
February 20 with M rs. O. M. Sentinel each week.
you to tell this vast throngf
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have been able to get their stock Rebeka lodge here Friday night.
‘ ‘ Our rangers have many duties Miller.
to safety, ahead of the rise. Ferry She has been a member of thin besides fire fighting,” said A. O.
♦ ♦ ♦
service has not been maintained order 30 years.
Waha, Chief of the Office of
FOOD SALE.
An afternoon five hundred club
land where he expects to remain there for two weeks.
Operation.
“Under present con­ known as the O. L. H. club has
Ladies Aid of Christian church
R.
L.
Long
left
Friday
for
Oak-
ter soim time.
Scholl’s kryptoks make you land, Calif., on a business trip. ditions, however, we recognize our recently been organized with Mrs. will hold a Food Sale, February 14,
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important responsibility to inter D. H. Hemenway, Mrs. H. A. ami will present a Valentine with
The fire department was'called see.
(m) Ho expects to return Wednesday.
pret correctly our past experience Miller, Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs. each purchase sold.
f9-12p
About 35 men are now employed out’ Friday afternoon for ,a flue
A war department representative
Miss
Katherine
Mendenhall, in fire control, and to proceed G. O. Knowles as charter members.
by the Ellsworth Lhmber company at the home of J. W’. Glass. There was in ftarrisburg Thursday in­
teacher
in
the
Eugene
schools,
promptly to take tho steps our A regular meeting was held last
in its sawmill which started opera­ was no damage done as the flames vestigating a report that someone
CARD OF THANKS.
spent the week end here with her experience has indicated are neces­ Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. Hem-
tions a few days ago west of town. did not spread.
We wish to sincerely thank our
had been using dynamite in the parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Men
sary.
If
people
who
start
forest
enway. Pussvwillows wero the at- many frionds for their sympathy
The mill is cutting approximately
It pays to list your property Curtis Island vicinity to change denhall.
fires would recognize their respon­ tractive room decorations. At the and aid given us during our recent
2500 feet of lumber a day.
with Hall & Lang.
the river’s course. It has gotten
Mrs. W. J. White returned yes sibility, our field men would have close of the card session a delicious bereavement, tho death
Oscar Vaughn expects to take a
of Meltha
W. E. Lebow has purchased the out that the two parties were
from Portland.
Mr. and more time to do other constructive two course luncheon was served. Pentico. Tho floral tributes were
position with the Ellsworth Lum- property on West Main street be­ "cought in the act” and the terday
Mrs. ’ White went to that city work in tho interests of for A basket of fruit was tho center­
greatly appreciated.
ber company this week. He has longing to Mrs. Frances Gray and authorities were promptly notified.
given up his former place with expects to make his residence there Not much more work is needed to Thursday on business and to visit cstry. Until every man does rec­ piece of the table and Valentino MR. AND MRS. WALTER PEN­
with
their
daughter,
Miss
Wilma
ognize his personal responsibility place cards were used. The re­
TICO AND HON CODA.
the Anderson & Middleton com- after the first if April.
divert the river’s course at this White.
Mr. White went on to however, we must continue to freshments helped to carry out tho MR. AND MRH. 8. W. HOWERS,
pany.
place,
it
is
said,
and
if
it
wero
di
­
Clyde Kerr, who ent his right
Washington to attend to business spend time and money in protect­ Valentine scheme. Additional guest i
E. J. Leum and son Cyrus with foot about three weeks ago may verted many of the farms in the affairs.
ing the mature forests and the for the afternoon wero Mrs. H. H.
Bernard Brainard motored up from be forced to have a toe amputated island vicinity would suffer great
Notice 1
young tree crops from humnn caro- Veatch, Mrs. F. E. Dickson, Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
J.
Nelson
Jr.
They unless the wound shows improve­ damage.
Portland Friday morning,
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
lessness. ’ ’
and
son
Clara
Burkholder,
Mrs.
Currie
i
Robert
Lee
returned
Hat
­
encountered much water on the ment within the next few days.
I will not be responsible for any
Hemenway, Mrs. R. R. Meeks and
urday
evening from
Portland,
highway, the stretch from Junction So far the bone has failed to
bills or debts of any kind made
Mrs.
C.
E.
Joues.
The
latter
is
of
where
Robert Lee underwent a
City to Eugene being the worst.
by my wife, Mary J. Class, after
kuit and physicians expect to de­
Roseburg and was a house guest
medical examination. Mr. Nelson
February 5. 1925.
Her present
cide
this
week
whether
the
ampu
of Mrs. Carrie Hemenway.
W. O. W. basket social Fri­
brought back two Willys-Knight
post office address is unknown to
sedans DeLuxe.
♦ ♦ ♦
day evening, February 13, at . tation will be necessarv or not.
Karl K. Mills
mo.
Datod February 4, 1925.
Karl K. Mills and N. J. Nelson
the hall. Everybody invited.
drove one back for him.
The Missionary Study club met f5-9-12p
A. F. ‘ CLASH.
Jr.
attended
the
automobile
show
Work is progressing rapidly on Monday evening with Mrs. A.
Mrs. Hazel DeLay and small
A. L. Woodard, who was in
son, who were visiting with Mahlon in Portland last week.
Portland last week on business, has the Bank of Cottage Grovi build Ralph Hpearow to continue with its
John Brund has returned from
C. Bressler for some time returned
received word that his Ford which ing and it is expected that the study of “China’s Challenge to
This society was
was stolen Tuesday evening on rooms to be occupied by the Trask Christianity.”
home yesterday.
Mrs. DeLay is Dunsmuir, Calif., where ho has
been visiting at the home of his
one of the Portland streets has Cash Grocery will be ready within especially fornted to take up thia
a sister of Mr.. Bressler.
son, William.
been found, The car was parked tho next two or thre" weeks. Work work and hqs divided the subject
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Helliwell
in front of the church while Mr. will not start on remodeling tho into six lemons, Mrs. F. E. Men­ Get you winter coal from
W. 0. W. basket social Fri
motored up from Roseburg and
Woodaard was attending church, part of the building to be occupied denhall is leader of the discusión,
Chestnut Transfer.
Everybody invited,
visited for a short time with Mr. the hall.
meet evory
He expects to go to Portland soon by the bank for abort three weeks. The society will
and Mrs. Albert W. Helliwell Fri­ day evening, February 13, at
WELL, I'LL BE
Rock Spring’s Utah coal by
The bank will take over half of Monday evening lit tho Spearow
and get the car.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime and
day afternoon.
sack or ton.
DOGGONED!
the
space
formerly
used
by
Wynne
home.
R. R. Meeks, who recently run
F. C. Houser has returned from daughter, Mrs. Roy Romaine, resi­
♦ ♦ ♦
I’ll have to hurry back and a nail in his foot, has been con- & Kime and Trask Cash Grocery
Dexter, where he has been working, dents of Cottage Grove for many
will take over the other half.
Mrs. L. L. Harrel, Mrs. Andrew
years,
arrived
here
Friday
eve-
get
that
loaf
of
Faultless
fined
to
the
house
during
the
week.
and expects to remain here for
Whito’s Pharmacy will move intd Brund and Mrs. C. A. Beidlor en­
some time. He is recovering from ning and were visiting with I bread that wify told me not
Mrs. Lora Finnerty is in Eugene
friends and attending to busi- : to forget.
She said there visiting at the home of her grand­ the part of the building formerly tertained the Constellation club
an attack of the grip.
occupied by Goff’s shoe shop. C. J. Thursday afternoon at its regular
would be nothing with
ness interests over the week
Mrs. Clarence Spencer. Breier company will enlarge their meeting held in the banquet room
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. end. Mr. Kime is now a practicing which to make toast for daughter,
She will go on to Albany for a
physician in Portland but expects
breakfash if I forgot it. visit with other relatives before quarters by occupying the space of the Masonic temple. Potted
Ninth and Main streets.
where White’s Pharmacy now- is. plants were tlje room anil table
She
’
ll
never
let
me
buy
any
M
return
here
the
first
of
March.
The Curtin school which closed
returning here. Mrs. Finnerty was
New floors are being placed in decorations. The diversions were
other kind.
last week on account of diphtheria, He left here for Portland last July
accompanied to Eugene Saturday this part of the building at the fancy work and social conversation
opened again today. There have and was engaged in practicing
by her daughter, Mrs. Bert Bur­ present time and store rooms and and a tempting two course lunch­
J. A. RHOADS
been no new cases reported in the medicine here before leaving. He
rows, and tho latter’s two dough- other features are being added eon was served.
Now members
Proprietor
will
resume
his
practice
here.
past
woek.
Religious services
tors, Millicent and .Terrene, who by the carpenters.
taken in at this meeting were Mrs.
which were being held there were
Have 300 tiers of last year’s
spent tho day there, returning that
O. W. Hays, and Mrs. LaHolls
postponed. Miss Lenora Hubbell, 16-inch slab wood, $4 a load. Quim­
evening.
Stewart. Mrs. Archie Proctor was
G A. Sanders, Prop.
FURNITURE MOVING
Love or Money?
who is teaching there, spent Ian by Bros. Phone 124L.
j22f9p(2)
Martin H. Anderson left this
Guy: Would you marry the man an invitod guest.
weejc at home.
AND STORAGE
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aubrey
morning for Berkeley, Calif., on a
♦ ♦ ♦
who loves you or one who could
Miss Adelaide LaCasse has re­ business trip.
A. D. McCormack, formerly em­ were visitors in Eugene over the
give you a town and a country
turned home from Aberdeen, Wash.
A good attendance was out Sat­
ployed in the Ellsworth sawmill week end.
There will be a supper and con­
urday afternoon to the regular
will return to his former home in
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Fuller Brushes lighten work gregational meeting at the Presby house, a car, and jewels.
Mrs. O. M. Miller went to Port-
Medford, which he expects to make land Sunday on business. She M —cost little.
Phone 124-J. terian church next Thursday eve­ Girl: Well, love is desired, but meeting of tho Community club
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
his residence.
f2-23p ning. Committees have been ap those other things you mentioned held at the home of Mrs. W. L.
expected to be gone about a week. G. B. Arnest.
are
absolute
necessities.
—
Every
Darby.
A
business
session
was
hold
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Longcoy, of pointed to report at this meeting
Mrs. Roy Hhort, daughter of
Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway, who
body’s Magazine for February.
at which the problem of the mov
TT
Mrs. O. O. Veatch who is recover­ is teaching school in Springfield, Kent, Ohio, and their son and his on ways and means of remodeling
ing of the Rest room was taken I t
ing from an operation in a Port spent the week end at the home wife, Mr. and Mrs. Al Longcoy, of the present church building.
Coburg, spent Sunday with the
PROFESSIONAL
CARDS up. No definite action could be
land hospital, returned from Port of W. A. Hemenway.
taken until the question had come
N. J. Nelson Sr. family.
land Friday evening where she had
Galloway writes insurance.
up before tho council, Following
H. W. TITUS, D. M. D.
been with her mother. Mrs. Veatch
Mrs. Ella Tiller went to Oak-
the business session the hours were
Dentistry
Mrs. Autin Lindsy visited with | ridge this morning to visit with
is recovering as well as could be
l Barber Shop
Modern equipment. First National spent socially and a delightful
expected although she may not be her mother, Mrs. W. H. Davis, '’ | her sons, Thurman and Sherman
Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and luncheon wits served.
Thursday
and
Friday
of
last
week.
able to come home for some time
Tiller.
1 to fl. Evenings ana Sundays bv
Dorothy Lindsy, daughter of Mrs.
♦ ♦ ♦
nupointment. Office phone, 10: res
yet.
W? ROB, Curl and
Charles Reese was in Eugene
Lindsy,
i
'ence phone, 184J.
is
staying
with
her
grand
’ J f
The
Keepers
of the
inter
h
er
|
today
on
business.
You can work on a scooner too,
One hundred and eighteen mill*
mother and returned with 1
tained tho Lions club at
ye Hair
HERBERT W. LOMBARD
You don’t have to be a sailor
Miss Ruth Olson, of Creswell, reporting to West Coast Lumber­
mother for a short visit Saturday.
dinner Thursday at PI
Attorney
at
I.
ta
But when it comes to making clothes
was
a
weak
end
guest
of
Mr.
and
men's
Association
for
the
week
Mrs. Leotine Morelock Lusk
Tho hall was transformed into a
Barber work in general ;
First National Hank Building
You have to be a tailor.
Mrs. James A. Rentle.
ending January 31st, manufactured Cottage
spent Friday in Eugene.
Grove, Oro.
Phone »4 gay country circus scene with the
special attention to children.
Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be
103,998,678
feet
of
lumber;
sold
club’s colors, gold and purple, pre­
C. E. Powers was here Friday I James Mills Jr., of Portland,
your Jailor.
j26-f26p(2)
DR. 0. E. FBOST
i /> t 1 es wv City
, X —~ visiting
« z, ■ 4-. ».
«...
4 V. ! sepnt the week end at the home 92,104,234 feet; and Shipped 98,636,
630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Ptop.
dominating in the lolor scheme.
from Junction
with
646 feet.
of his uncle, Karl K. Mills.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem re­ friends.
Office in Lawson building
Animals and balloons about tho
New business wax 11 per cent
turned from Portland Thursday
Schon is your home optom- ol£y Neb,on for Radio Sup’ below production. Shipments were Cottage Grove Phone 47
evenihg after spending several days
Oregon
7 per cent above new business.
days in that city.
etrirt.
(m)
, Charles
-
-
• a student
- - _- at the
-
Heck,
GAVEN
0.
DYOTT,
M.
D.
Thirty nihe per cent of all new
A. Laffoon has returned to Ash-
J. J. Preo returned from a vis University of Oregon, was home
Physician and Burgoorf
business taken during tho week
over the week end.
Evenings by appointment
was for future water delivery.
Miss Virginia Willis, of Com- This amounted to 35,506,444 feet, Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottage Grove.
Entrance on north Sixth street, just
| stock, who was in an auto accident of which 25,740,970 feet was for off
Main.
' December 19 south of the city, re- domestic cargo delivery; and 9,-
DR. W. E. LEBOW
1 turned to the Cottage Grove high 765,469 feet export. New businesH
§
Dentist
school this morning to resume her by rail amounted to 1728 cars.
□
Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8;3<
□
studies there.
Forty-four per cent of the lumber to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings nnc
□
□
J. Q. Willits has received word shipments moved by water. This Bunday« by appointment.
_________ Phones:
|of the recent death of his brother, amounted to 43,. 58^56 feet of office 35, residence 161-J.
i O. P. Willits at his home in Keo- which 28,717,570 feet moved coast
DB. H. A. HAGEN
, kuk, Ia. Vr. Willits has not seen wise and intercoastal; and 14,641,
Licensed Drugleee Physician
his brother for over 50 years.
286 feet export.
Rail shipments
J*hone 30. Ostrander Building,
63«H Main Street, Cottage Grove
W. 0. W. basket _____
social _ Fri­ totaled 1,684 cars.
day evening, February 13, at Local auto and team deliveries
D. A. FORBES M. D.
□
the hall. Everybody invited. totaled 4,757,790 fe<-t.
Physician and Burgeon
Unfilled
domestic
cargo
orders
Miss Beth Bede returned to
Calls answered day or night
Salem today with her father, Elbert totaled 130,502,639 feet. Unfilled
Maternity Work a Specialty
I Bede, who • ia acting as reading, export orders 108,65«450 feet. Un­ Df. Kime’s old office.
Phonos,
clerk in the «täte house during filled rail trade orient 5,320 ears. Office 34, Residence 1W-J.
In the first five weeks of the
the prevent legislative aeaaion.
H. J. SHINN
year, production reported to West
Have some old growth fir cut
Attorney at Law and
Notary Poblie
last summer, $2.50 a tier. Quimby I Coast Lumbermen ’• Association has
Bros. Phone 124L.
j22fOp(2) 1 I wen 462.6O7,<47 fe<t; now husi new Practices ia all courts. Thirty years
In the Radio Game Since 1911
428,718,660 feet; and shipments of experience. Bader building, Cot
C. F. Frnnklia, of Chehalis,
tags Grove, Oregon
476^66,438 feet.
Wash., «pent the week end at the
homo of his niece, Mrs. O. W.
DR A. W KIME
Hays.
What a Relief
Specialist in Otetetiaa
Marvin Smith left this morning | -¿Undent: "Why don’t you laugh I Will return March 1 from Portland
for Portland on a |MM>inc*s trip.' at the prof’s johe-T*’
Will care for confinements at hie
PHONE 46
He expcuta to retwu tb«- lattor • MMk One- 'T don’t have to, 1 home if desired. HperieJ nurse if
j part of the weeh.
am getting kiehed ortt Best week.” ' requifSd.
Rangers Meeting Is to
Study Control
of Fires
IT’S EASY TO DECIDE—
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
McQueen’s Grocery
SOCIETY
BANK OF
COTTAGE GROVE
I Tales of the Town
Carpenters Busy on
Bank Building
Coal! Coal!
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
City Transfer Co.
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
I mperia ! \
Production in Lumber
Continues Above
New Orders
J
D
DELICIOUS
RADIO
RCA Super Het.
RCA Regenoflex
Cold Meat
Specials
Genuine Radiotron
Tubes
Baked or Boiled Ham and a fine va­
riety of other Cold Meat Specials
that—served with a tasty potato
salad -will make an inviting Sunday
evening meal.
Ray Nelson
Quality Market