The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 19, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1925
PAGE FIVE
tural agent, was in Cottage Grove who spent Monday in Springfield Frost, Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs.
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Wednesday on his way to Lorane. with her son Jackie, to her home A. A. Richmond, Mrs. T. C. Wheel­
er, Mrs. W. E. Lebow, Mrs. H. K.
Spirella Corsets and accessories hero.
also Shaughnessy lingerie will be
Miss Ressa Lowe, of Portland,. Metcalf, Mrs. J. Q. Willits, Mrs.
sold at reduced prices for a limited who has been visiting her sisters H. H. Vcatch ami Mrs. S. V
J
time.
Mrs. E. C. Shay,
™
phone Mrs. Lee Braswell and Mrs. C. A. ’ Allison.
♦ ❖ ■$>
137-R
fl2-2(!p(T) Vermillion, returned home Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Arbie Harrington,
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William Bidwell was a Eugene
Indications are that a large num­
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent and Mr.
ber of meadow larks were killed visitor Tuesday.
571 DEPARTMENT STORES
aud Mrs. Fred Kelly entertained
during the freezing weather last
F. C. Coffman, who recently sold the Jolly Bunch club at a mas
417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
December, There are but few of his real estate business to Charles
querade dance Friday evening in
the birds in evidence now and Hall, will move to Coos Bay nnd
Phillips hall. The following prizes
their song is almost completely make his home there, Mr. Cuff
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were won by the following: Mrs.
missing from the fields, The same man is a former resident of the
Ed Ferguson, dressed in Japanese )
thing happened after the freeze Coos Bay district coming to Cot­
suit, first for ladies; Mrs. J P
m 1919. It is estimated that the tage Grove from there about a Sanders, dressed as squaw, second
birds will 'be as numerous as ever year and a half ago. He was also for ladies; J. P. Sanders, dressed j
in a few years if there are no a resident here a number of years as ail Indian, first prize for men;
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other cold snaps to kill them off. before going to Coos Bay.
Roy Morris, dressed aS a cannibal,
Quails and many other birds also
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second prize for men. Following
In the honors accorded him in the infancy of
I suffered severely’ during the i zero
the
dancing,
dainty refreshment» I
A
this Republic were shown the affection, the
| weather.
were served.
esteem and trust in which George Washington
A passenger, freight and 1 tele W
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was held by the people of his day.
Mrs.
H.
A.
Hagen
entertained
graph station has been established
Mrs. O. L. Nichols entertained
’ at Westfir with Mrs. X Miller the Elinartes club Tuesday after­ the Past Matrons’ club at its
As the years have multiplied, greater and
in charge. The new station was noon at its regular meeting. Daf regular meeting Monday afternoon.
greater tributes paid to the memory of the
fodils were the pretty room and Potted plants were the decorations
1 opened Monday.
The making of the rooms and table. The hours
great Revolutionary General and First President
It pays to list your property table decorations,
of lamp shades was taken up. . A were pleasantly spent socially and I
have spoken eloquently of the debt this nation
with Hall & Lang.
tempting two course luncheon was n dainty two course luncheon was i
acknowledges to this steadfast, far-visioned,
The new bridge at the turn in
served. Invited guests of the club served.
resourceful leader—in truth one, of the founders
j the Coburg highway, where Charles
were Mrs. Arch Proctor and M r.i.
of Liberty for the World.
Alder was drowned last Dece>. ber,
Jewell.
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during the freshet was expected to A. C.
__ APPROACHING EVENTS
♦
In observance of the 192nd Anniversary
j be completed by today, according
hel.l
club
Tuesday
The
of the
| to Clinton Hurd, county commis­
Mrs. O. M. Miller will entertain j
its 1 o’clock luncheon this week
Birth of Washington
sioner, and the detour that has
at the home of Mrs. R. L. Stewart, the Joker club tomorrow evening at
been
used
for
some
time
eliminated.
This Institution Will Not Be Open
Following the luncheon bridge was its regulai» meeting.
1 The detour extends past the Coun­ enjoyed, Mrs. 8. 8. Luawell se-
Monday, February 23.
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try club and through Debrick Gar- curing the high prize and Mrs.
The Utopia club will hold its |
j dens.
F. L. Grannis receiving the con­ regular meeting next Thursday
The field deputies of County solation prize. Mrs. Glenn Perci ternoon at the home of Mrs. N.
Assessor Keeney will meet in his val, of Portland, a house guest of Buell.
j office in Eugene Friday, April 27, Mrs. G. C. Dyott, was an invited
<$>•$><£
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Wool dresses of such materials as Poiret Sheen, Flan­
A Strong Bank
at 10 a. m. Their work will begin guest.
The LaComus club will meet
March 1.
Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. 'G.
nels and fine Twill in navy, green, light blue and
♦ ♦ ♦
One hundred were present at M. Scott.
J. E. Richmond, W. E. Buchanan
cranberry shades.
and R. T. Burnett will judge den­ the dinner given Monday evening
Olson and Mrs. Marnen, of Cres- tal essays this year for the South­ by the American Legion Auxiliary
The Tuesday Evening*8tudy club
well, were guests one day during ern Willamette Dental society in to the Legion members in I. O. O. will meet next week nt the home
last week at the R. B. Hanna the annual contest staged by the. F. hall. A program by the aux­ of Mrs. Charles Adams, with Mrs.
The F. VanVliet family spent the home.
Omer Moore and Mrs. Elbert
iliary followed the dinner.
| state dental examining board.
week end in McGlynn at the home
Smith as leaders.
D. T.
whrey left Tuesday for
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Galloway writes insurance.
of Mrs. VanVliet’s sister, Mrs. Amity on a week’s business trip
Mrs. C. C. Cruson was hostess
•»<$••$>
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the
George Vaughn.
Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titus will
Mr. and Mrs. William B. Ed- following ears during the week: Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G.
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Mrs. Glenn Percival and sou wards and daughter Donna, of ' new Esse? coach to 8. 8. Lasswell, club.
Washington’s birthday• an­ entertain the H. D. 8. club to
with the policeman. I hope I can
Richard, of Portland, arrived Sun­ Roseville, Calif., who were visiting a Willys Knight sedan DeLuxe to niversary was the motif for th',1 morrow evening at its regular
trust you!”
day for a two weeks visit at the here at the homes of Mrs. Edwards’ E. A. Lewis, of Dexter, and a decorations and diversion. A re­ meeting.
“Indocn you can, ma’am,” sho
G. C. Dyott home.
mother, Mrs. Hart, and Mr. Ed­ used Gray touring to James V. view . of Washington’s courtship
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph replied, "I can’t boar policemen.
was given in addition to the regu­ No Eggs Boiled on Planet Mars ®PeY0W’ Pa»tor- Sunday school at I was brought up to hate the vory
D. T. Lawton, district sealer wards’ mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips, Thompson.
lar diversions of fancy work and
of weights and measures, hns been left yesterday for Silverton, whore
I 10, forenoon service nt 11, evening sight of them. You see my father
Radio sets have been purchased
Temperatuxe Tests Prove
A luncheon
in the city for the past two or they are visiting at the home of by Joe Rhoads, Armand Riggs and social conversation.
service at 7:30. Midweek services was a burglar.”
three days in connection with the J. II. Brewer, uncle of Mr. Ed­ R. T. Martin from Ray Nelson was served.
Owing to the rare state of air on the Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
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planet Mars, it has been shown by a
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duties of his office, He is visiting wards.
They expect to return during the past week.
CORVALLIS MAN ARRESTED
Mrs. Karl K. Mill» nnd Mrs. government scientist, water there will
Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams,
at the home of his son-in-law, D. here in about a week for another
HERE ON LIQUOR CHARGE
George
Matthews
and
Ray
Nel
­
attended
a
meeting
Titus
boil
at
a
much
lower
temperature
than
Bible
school
at
10,
preaching
at
II
A. Forbes.
H. W.
visit before returning to California.
son visited the Veseuvius mine at of the Daughters of the Nile yes- on the earth. To determine the degree an(i 7,30. Young people’s meeting
C. A. Meeker, a merchant of
8. G. Bumgartner, of Corvallis,
See Scholl and see your j Bohemia recently and found nine terday at the Osburn hotel, Eugene. of warmth of the distant sphere, the ftt 8;30. Prayer mooting Thursday
Medford, passed through the city money longer.
was arrester Monday evening by
(t) | feet of snow on the ground there.
experimenter directs a ray of the plan- evenings at 7:30.
♦ ♦ ♦
yesterday on his way home from
night Officer F. M. McFarland, on
Mrs. W. E. Mayes and daughter They were able to step from the
• • •
The Toujours Prcte club met et's light upon two thin wires, thus
Portland.
the charge of unlawful possession
Gail Yyvonne were in Eugene snow to the roof of the buildings last evening with M rs. Dale F. retting up an electrio current which te
Christian Church, the ‘ ’ home like ’ ’ of liquor and reckless driving.
You can work on a schooner too, Tuesday.
Logs and snow in the road Hawkins, Musical radio programs measured by delicate instruments j church—A. J. Adams, minister.
Bumgartner ran his car into the
You don’t havo to be a sailor
Mrs. Helen Vilas, who had been prevented them from going the en- were a pleasing addition to the The temperature of Mars, according Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and hunk at the overhead crossing at
But when it comes to making clothes
to
the
scientist,
is
from
twenty
to
|
communion
at
11,
Christian
endea-
|
tire
distance
in
the
car
with
which usual diversions. The making of
visiting at the homes of her sisters,
vor at 8:30, evening service at 7:30. Divide before his arrest. Bumgart­
You have to be a tailor.
Mrs. F. M. Hambrick and Mrs. ' they started.
A forty degrees cooler than that of the
lamp shades was taken i up.
• • •
ner was on his way to Coquille anil
Let Max Schwartz, the tailor, be
earth.
This
would
make
it
impossible
G. Wi McFarland, left Sunday for
was
held
business session
short
Pay
Nelson
for
Radio
Sup-
Methodist
Church
—Rev. J. H. was alowod to proceed after fur­
your tailor.
j26-f26p(2)
to
boil
eggs
on
the
planet.
Eugene, where she will visit brief­ plies.
followed by a ’ two course luncheon.
Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school ut nishing $100 bail to appear before
• * •
Cliff Adams, an employe of the ly with another sister, Mrs. Lucy
«>«>«>
9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep­ Justico-of l’eaco J. E. Young, Fri­
The schools will be closed early
([Rotting
of
wood
is
not
due
to
tht
Iillsworth Lumber company, is tak­ Armstrong, before returning to her • Tuesday afternoon in order to en­
worth lcaguo at 7, ovoning service
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McQueen
day.
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elements, nor to direct chemical ac­
ing a vacation of a few days be­ home in Portland.
able the children to attend the entertained the Tillicum club last tion. It results from the activity of
Free
Methodist
church
—
Corner
of
cause of infection caused by run­
Beginning next Sunday vesper fish and game commission pictures evening at its regular meeting, low forms of plant life which nourish at 7:30. Everybody ia welcome to LAMMON LEAVES ESTATE TO
ning a sliver in his finger.
It is the intention Pussywillows and spring daffodils themselves on the wood and thus attend all of these services.
services lit the Presbyterian church : then.
FRIEND WHO AIDED HIM
An infected finger from a sliver will be discontinued and the us­ j of those in charge of the exhibi- were the room decorations, Five destroy it,
Monroe avonue and south Fifth
also caused Dan Beatty to take a ual order of services, beginning at [ tion to have the children attend hundred was enjoyed followed by
street—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun­
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M. F. Lemmon, who died at
few days off this week.
7:30 o’clock in the evening, will in the afternoon and leave the a two course luncheon. Additional
day school at 10, forenoon services Springfield February 10, left his
Wax
Produced
by
Insects
Used
An interdenominational day and I be resumed.
I evening performance for the older guests for the evening were Miss
at 11, ovoning sorvice at 7:30. property to Emily Jane Lane, of
for Candles in China
Marion White, Miss Myrtle Potts,
call to prayer will be held Friday,
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday Cottage Grove, who the will states,
Eat at the Elite and watch for I people.
Feb. 27, at the Presbyterian church. Saturday candy specials. fl2-26p(T)
In some of the inland provinces of j evenings.
J. H. Chambers has returned Elmer Nret ami Jerry Wilkinson,
took care of him.
He had no
the
latter
of
Eugene.
• • •
The purpose of this meeting is to
China, the only light the natives have
wife, parents or children, according
John Veatch returned Tuesday from a business trip to San Fran-
♦ ♦ ♦
when darkness falls is that shed by
urge all Christian people in all
Christian Science Church—Corner
from a trip to Los Angeles after cisco in connection with the con
Announcements have been re­ erode oandles made from wax secreted >t Jefferson avenue und Second to the will. The estimated value
communities to stand together for
selling a car load of Holstein cat­ struction work on the railroad, ceived here of the marriage of by tiny insects which attach them­ street. Sunday servicoa at 11 a. m of the property of the estate is
obedience to law.
tle. While in California he visited which is expected to start in the Miss Gladys Hollingsworth, daugh selves to the boughs of evergreen Wednesday services ut 7:30 p. m. $1938, according to the petition
• • •
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey, who left with his sister, Mrs. M. C. Lea, near future.
filed to probato the will. William
F. M. Woodson has taken over ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Hol­ tress. In a day or so, they begin the
here over three weeks ago for Í and his mother, Mrs. Z. F. Veatch.
Seventh
Day
Adventist Church—I E. Nowell, William Bain and Em
formation
qf
a
white,
waxy
substance.
lingsworth,
of
Portland,
to
Robert
Des Moines, la., on account of the Mrs. Mollie Ostrander who has been the Ford Agency at Harrisburg
West Main street. Hervices
"
every! ma Wells were named ns appraisers.
This is scraped off, melted and pasnd Saturday. Sabbath
I
school at 10,
serious illness of her father, A. I. visiting in Los Angeles, returned and will move there with his Howard Atkinson, also of that
through strainers to remove impurities | church service at 11; prayer meet
city,
which
took
place
February
McCord, writes that he is slowlv to Oregon with Mr. Veatch.
family the latter part of this week.
W. O. W. ATTENTION I
| ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
6 at the Grace Memorial church, end is finally made into candles.
improving. Mr. McCord recently
A. W. Kime, a former physicial Portland. The couple are making
• • •
Herbert Mosby purchased a Ford
see
Members wishing to pay dues,
40
underwent a minor openit'ou in a
Sunday School services in the may pay same to R. B. Hanna at
car from Woodson’s garage Mon of Cottage Grove now practicing their home in Portland. The bride Footgear from Old Automobile
hospital there. Mrs. Umphrey will
in Portland, but who expects to groom and his parents, Mr. and
Latham school house every Sunday' Umphrey & Mackin’s.
day.
Tiree Replaces Leather Shoes
return m two weeks.
at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su­
Mrs. Thurston Doak, who has return here about the first of Mrs. John Atkinson, were residents
R. B. HANNA,
Having heard a rumor to the been confined to a Eugene hospital March will have his office in the of Cottage Grove about 8 years
Among ths peasants and workmen perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty.) fl He
Acting Clerk.
!
assistant
superintendent.
of Spain, shoes made from cast-off
effect that I am moving away for some time, returned to her same rooms with D. A. Forbes, ago.
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He is a graduate of the
automobile tires are being worn in­
from Cottage Grove I wish to home here Sunday. Worth Harvey according to present plans.
local high school nnd is a brother
NOTICE!
Matter of Taste.
correct it. I am here to remain. and Mr. Doak went to Eugene
Robert Hanna, has accepted the of the wife of Herbert Adams, of stead of the leather and wooden vari­
A
To
whom
it
may concern: I will
woman
engaged
a
now
maid,
eties.
Cobblers
make
the
footgear
to
D. A. Forbes, M. D.
fl9ml2p(T) and brought her home.
position of temporary clerk of this city.
order for their customers, using tbs with whose appearance and man- not be responsible for any bills
Mrs.. Ethel Treanor, Mrs Cora
O. 8. Fletcher, county agricul* the W. O. W. succeeding F. C.
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outer tread for soles and the inside ■era she was very greatly pleased. contracted by my wife, Mrs. A.
Coffman who recently resigned and
The 25 club of the Rebekah fabric for the uppers. A strong strip of When the terms had been agreed Pitcher, after February 12, 1925.
will move to Coos Bay.
lodge met Tuesday evening for its
upon the mistress said, “Now, my Dated February 10, 1925.
Mrs. Clyde Leonard and Mrs. Roy regular drill work which was fol-
Inst maid was much too friendly fl2-19p(2)
A. PITCHER.
Leonard were visitors in Eugene lowed by a social hour and the
Tuesday.
serving of a dainty luncfieon. Mrs.
Dry fir wood, just right for the George Currin, Mrs. Esther Hohl,
—OF—
range and easy to split. O. 8. Mrs. Anna Newcomb and Mrs. C.
Rounsville, phone 43.
fl2-19p(2) A Kurre were hostesses for the
occasion.
8. L. Mackin and George M.
♦ ♦ ♦
Marksbury attended the session of
Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mrs. A.
the Oregon State Retail Merchants
W. Helliwell, Mrs. 8. S. I.asswell,
Association meeting Tuesday on
Mrs. J. T. Hrnith,
Smith, Mrs. C. C the lining serves to bold the shoe to the
the University of Oregon campus
Cruson,
Mrs.
Schofield Stewart, foot It ia said that such articles are
in Eugene.
Mrs. H. A. Hagen and Mrs. B. G. ruitable for wear in almost any kind
This is not a sucker
•
W. M. Hall and C. E. Dunn Koehler were hosteaaea Tuesday of weather met with in that country,
bustin'
proposition
nor
were business visitors in Portland evening to the Tanglefoot club at ind are much cheaper than thuee
the first of the week. They re­ its regular dance in Phillips I hall, made from other materials.
is it the proposition
turned Tuesday with a Nash six February being the month when
of a busted sucker
sedan which Mr. Dunn purchased both George Washington’s and
from Mr. Hall.
College and University
But a display ad. for discriminating
Abraham Lincoln‘s birthday anni-
The college has about the Burnt
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kurre visited versaries occur, the hall was I trans­
people and others who favor not only
Í-
in Independence with Mr. Kurre’• forme<l into a radiant patriotic relation to a university that a statt
efficient service from banks, but who
has to the federal government—thai
This is something new for Cottage Grove—a self serve
father, Peter Kurre, over the week scene.
also look well into their resources, earn­
la, as a rule, many colleges go tt
grocery store. Every article will be marked in plain
end. Mrs. M. J. Bullock, a friend
♦ ♦ ♦
make u university. The term urtl
ing capacity and immediate management,
also living in Independence, re­
Mrs J. P. Graham entertained ▼entity, however, has been user
figures.
as
well as their Directorate, before en­
turned with them Sunday and vis­ Tuesday afternoon at an informal loosely in the United States, some
trusting
their savings and surplus funds.
times
applied
to
an
institution
offer
ited here until Tuesday.
five hundred part». The approach
We have long since passed the 20 year
Ing non-professions) Instruction he
of
George
Washington's
birthday
Mrs. Catherine Bader returned
yond the bachelor’s degree and hav
mark of our corporate existence; are
Monday from Salem where she has anniversary being the incentive Ing affiliated professional schools.
NO CREDIT—to anyone.
prosperous and progressive, with a large
been visiting a niece, Mrs. Bolton for the decorations, flags and
NO DELIVERY—Why pay for someone else!
capital
and a big nurplux and profit
Hamblc.
bunting were need and a large
And Blame the Clubs
fund, Wo have the experience and want
NO CLERKS—be your own clerk.
J. J. Hendrick, of Moscow, Idaho, picture of the father of the conn
Hardware Itealer—I’ve decided
your business. We merit it. and you
LOW OVERHEAD—Cheap rent anil few fixtures.
was a visitor here during the week try predominated the decorations. to take up golf. Don’t you think II
At the cards Mrs. J. Q, Willits would be a good advertisement If I
sleep
well and rest easy once it is placed
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. won the prize for high honors. used the brand of clubs we twin
OUR BUYING POWER—ia large.
with us.
Ninth and Main streets.
Clerk- No. While I was lea mini
A delicious two course luncheon
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Horse 11 from was served. Quaint old-fadiione<! I’d use the brand our rival dealet
Elkton were recent guests at the blue dishes were used. The guests Bella.—Good Hardware.
We will serve coffee (Golden West) and wafers free
home pf Mrs. F. Write.
eame dressed in Colonial costumes.
of Cottage Grove
J. 8. McKay was ia the
and will give the kiddies a large atick of candy.
Three thousand people read The
The guest list included Mrs. H. A.
Tuesday from Springfield.
What have
Miller, Mrs. 0. O. Knowles, Mrs. Sentinel each week.
i brought Mrs. barila Weideakeller, [ D. H. Hetnenway, Mrs. C. E. you to tell this vast throng!
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