COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. MARCH 5. 1925.
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moved its office into the building
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The Lane County Auto company
formerly occupied by the rest , has secured permission to install Old Scottish Buildings
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room. It? office was in the Spray a gasoline pump at the curb ou
Something of Mystery
building now’ occupied by Hall & south Sixth street iu front of its
Ill tendering our
AU over Scotland are hundreds
Lang.
i business location.
of forts built on hilltops. The White
services as a thor
F. M. .Woodson moved his house
Rawleigh’s good health proti - Caterthun, In Forfarshire, Is a good i
oughly equipped,
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hold goods to Harrisburg Tuesday. uets for sale by W. E. Mayes, example of these. It consists of
modern, up-to-
four
circles
of
stone,
the
diameter
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He has taken the Ford agency Cottage Qrqve, phone 2F4. m30p2
date, as well as a
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of the inner circle being 80 puces.
there.
strong, well tried
Ben F. Pitcher has been appoint The stones are 25 feet thick at the &
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When your account is with the Bank of Cottage
bank,
we
desire
Pay Nelson for Radio Sup- ed administrator of the estates of top and over 100 feet thick at the f- É
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Grove you are doing business with people who are
to emphasize—not
' of. Mik£ Pitcier and Harriet C. base.
plies.
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Beyond the outer circle is a ditch
only our strength and experience—but also our
more than acquaintances in a business way. You
G. G. Warner has been quite ill Pitcher. J. H. Kirk, James Red with an earthen breastwork round t
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direct
your
attention
to
the
are working witK people whose homes are in Cot
, ford and A. Land have been ap- It, while beyond this, again, runs a E
during the week.
fact that only those who possess an intimate
tage Grove, and whose interests are your interests.
The en 5
Mr. and Airs. Harold Dugan left | pointed appraisers of the prop i rty double entrenchment.
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knowledge- of the best banking practices, and
of the estates.
trances to these various circles are ?
this
morning
tor
I.os
Gatos,
Calif,
•f
On our staff you will find men you have known
zigzagged,
so
that
each
remains
who
are
foremost
in
the
profession,
are
employed
Mrs. William Moreloek left this
whore it is hoped Air. Dugan s
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for years. They are people you really know, and
covered by fortifications.
in directing the course of affairs of
health will be benefited, They j ! morning for Portland to visit rel-
The fort at Bamukln, In Aber- ?
they know you. Isn’t it natural to believe that
expect to be genre
for* severalI | atives.
deenshire,
has
five
great
stone
clr-
these people will show a greater interest in you
months or a year.
Murray D. Trunnell cut his cles, all flawlessly built, although
than a mere business acquaintance?
there are no toolmarks to show bow
Our new office and ware-
___ right ankle severely Sunday after they
were shaped.
noon while hewing a log near
house
is
just
north
of
the
depot.
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These buildings are interesting,
Do not confound capability with importance, nor
“Baffi With a Home-Owned,
Visit us. Godard & Randall. his home, He was brought to a but not puzzling, but there are
experience
with
rashness,
but
intrust
your
business
Home-Managed Institution. ”
Word has been received here that local physician : and six stitches others, commonly known ub Picts’
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to an institution whose officers have devoted years
Burghs, to which no use can be as i
Robert Proctor, son of Mr. and were found to be • necessary.
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to
the
service
and
the
study
of
sound
profitable
signed.
The Christian church congrcga-
Mrs, George A. Proctor, formet reg
A
burgh
Is
a
single
tower,
round
banking.
¡dents of this city, has been dis- tion held their monthly meeting
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shape, wide at the bottom und :
missed from a San Francisco hos- Tuesday evening After the busi- in
narrowing
towards the top from the
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pit’ll, where he was receiving raed- ness session, the Sunday school outside. The outer walls of these
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ical attention,
Robert has greatly class of Mrs. O. W. Hays enter towers, shaped into circles, have :
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improved in health but it will be tained with a farce comedy, ” And no opening of any sort except the
some time before he will bo en- the Lamp Went Out., and then entrance. Obviously, then, the build
ings were never intended for forts. ?
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served dainty refreshments.
Miss Eunice VanDenburg, of Eu tircly cured.
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Inside the walls slope the re i
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gene, Imt formerly -if this city.
I.
II.
Veatch,
of
Lemoore,
Caiif.,
verse way, and between the two
Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
ä
n ! underwent an operation Tuesday
a
former
resident
here,
is
now
in
are countless rooms, often too small i
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□ □□□□□ □□□□□□ evening in a Eugene hospital for Ninth and Main streets.
COTTAGE
GROVE
a
sanitarium
at
Tulare,
Calif.,
suf
for
people
ever
to
have
lived
In
s
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart antl
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them. The largest of these mystery !
Joseph T. Short has bought the acute appendicitis.
Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Laffoon and fering severely with rheumatism
s
the
towers
Is
that
of
Rousay,
in
Everett Powell jitney business and
: l A1U. mi Hll kUl ALU ALU ALU ALU H1U Uli A1U ALUALUALUALU AHU nm M j U ALUAM
C. T., C. tires are mighty good baby motored to Roseburg and
* ‘The Circuit Riders,” a film Orkneys.
has his headquarters at the Beau tire»—for sale at Billy Hall’s spent Sunday at the home of Mr. showing the old pioneer ministers,
painters mm scUipiUrg w------- —
lieu & Harrel garage. Air. Powell Service Station.
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Hart’s sister, Mrs. Harry Wheeler. was put on last evening at the Giants (Credited With
the wool klnga, silk houses, und the
has accepted a position in the
Evolution
of
Trade
Methodist church by C. B. Har
Air. and Mrs. Al. V. Warner, of
big weapon factories which grew
’Twill be worth your while r iso n. J. H. Ebert, pastor of the
Woodson garage.
Engine, and Air. and Airs. Dal
Building
of
Causeway
Marks and Advertising up like mushrooms wherever the
J. R. Griffith was here from '•urphy, of Springfield, were guests to visit The Fair Store between church, with several visiting pas-
Roman armies advanced.
The Giants' causeway Is a group
Tlie trade mark was Invented
Grants Pass on business the latter Sunday at the home of Ivan War the 7th and 17th of this month. tors, solicited the city today for of basaltic rocks on the north coast,
People vied with one another Ln
Mrs. J. E. Loucks h as filed
during
a
time
of
grund
colonization.
part of last week.
contributions to a fund for retired of Antrim, Ireland.
The prom A business house in Cathogu Nova erecting altars to the protectors of
ner, son of Air. and Airs. Warner.
suif tor divorce and asks title
ontory, which is a portion of the (t'arthagenn), which manufactured trade and navigation; but on these
ministers.
It pays to list your property
John Ostrander, of Eugene, is to property valued at *8,500.
altars they inscribed the names and
basaltic formations found In the
with Hall & Lang.
visiting at the home of his brother,
P. M. Thomason was taken to n county of Antrim und near Lon a delicious fish sauce und sent it to trade of the donors, as a means of
Mrs. S. S. Lasswell ha received
Eugene hospital last evening tor donderry, projects Into the North all parts of the world In hermet advertising. The Roman business
An 8%-pound son was born Sun W. H. Ostrander.
word that her mother, Mrs. M. C.
ically sealed pitchers, burnt nine
were as though seized by a
day to Mr. and Airs. Tom Pitcher.
The Fair Store is going to Banfield, of Portland, underwent n an operation for intestinal trouble. channel. It is culled Giants’ cause stars Into the containers. The nine men
Kurysaces,
way, frotii the legend that It was stars were the emblem of the fe ,-er of competition.
Mr.
.and
Mrs.
Walter
Sears,
of
have
a
big
sale
—
watch
for
very
serious
operation Tuesday,
the pastry king of Rome, used Ills
tlie beginning of a road which the
T
Idaho,
who
are
enroute
to
Califor
dolphins.
A
big
sacred
fish,
the
circulars.
She is getting along satisfactorily,
tomb as an advertisement; his
gilints begun to build ucross the!
is. Arthur Small, of Roseburg, Mrs. Lasswell expects to go to nia to make their home, are VÍ8- channel to Scotland. In past geo lamp factory In the ltomun Rhine- tombstone had the form of an enor
,—advertising doesn’t pay
lts
lumps
with
the
land
adorned
all
mous cake!—Exchange.
■i . a guest Sunday at the G. W. Portland next week to be with iting at the home of Mr. Sears’ logical periods the busaltlc rock
unless given thoughtful
utensils of eye specialists—which
brother, Tom Sears.
seems to huve been forced upward. people
McQueen home. The A1 eQueen fam her mother.
attention by those who
who
UBed
the
lamps
should
ily, with Airs. Small, were dinner
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Medley, of After lon0 periods of erosion a long ever come to know 1
prepare the copy—as well as
Your home print shop—The Sen
Our new office
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and _____
ware- Eugene,
line of perpendicular cliffs 560 feet
gupsts that day at the James
by those who put the ad
were visitors here today, high Is left'.
Advertising, of course, grew more tinel—should be always considered
For
a
distance
of
house
is
just
north
of
the
depot.
Potts home.
into type and arrange its
Mr. Medley was here on business about 500 or 600 feet are many and more luxurious. . It was a fa first. Usually it can handlo any
Visit us. Godard & Randall. anil
position in the paper.
Mrs. Medley visited briefly thousands of vertical columns. vorite child of commerce In lmpe- job of printing you may have.
Mrs. J. A. Wright was in Eugene
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Airs. G. C. Dyott returned Mon
jO.ll llomc Dozens of the bast
Alost of them ure six-sided, al
Tuesday on business.
day evening from Portland. She with Mrs. O. O. Veatch.
though
some
of
them
huve
five,
—advertising gotten
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Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Booth, of
Galloway writes insurance.
had taken home by motor Mrs.
seven, eight and even nine regularly
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up in a manner to
Airs. B. R. Job returned Tues Glenn Percival and son Richard, Eugene, were visitors here today. formed sides.
In diameter they
appeal to the buyer
day evening from Portland. She who had been her house guests for
range from 20 to 30 Inches. The
and handled by the
’ i oil in Vancouver with Mrs. two weeks.
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. tops of these pillars form an un- j
printer in a manner
J. Brace.
Filing cards. The Sentinel. even pavement, hence the name [
Mrs. M. T. Cornelius, of Goshen,
to attract the eye,
“causeway.” Strictly speaking, the j
Bookkeeping systems. The (Hants
Mrs.
S.
V.
Allison
has
fully
re
is
visiting
at
tho
home
of
her
’ causeway Is formed of three j
will get splendia results.
Sentinel.
covered from a recent operation for daughter, Mrs. VanVliet.
enpseways, the Little, Honeycomb
the removal of her tonsils.
and Grund causeway«.—Pathfinder
Notice to members of the Mount
—you do your part and
Magazine.
Two houses, also choice lots and View Coyote Club: Threo coyotes
we’ll do ours—and you’ll see
building sites, tor sale by owner— have have been killed since the Legend Traces Hyacinth
that w’hat we tell you is so.
Mistaken Atmosphere
easy terms to responsible people— club was organized and members
to Sorrow of Apollo
The pastor had been holding re
buy ahead of Cottage Grove’s big are requested to pay their assess
The wild hyacinth was originally
boom. Watch this city grow while ments to Worth Harvey at the found In Greece and Asia Minor. vival services for some time. Alucb
Interest had been taken In them,
woodruff, former driller the mills build up. A. L. Woodard, First National bank.
Chas C. The ancient Greeks had a story but on this particular evening the
at the local oil well, has returned phone 183-Y.
about its origin to the effect that meeting had been more than usually
f26m26c(2) Conner, Sec.
from California and has taken |
day the god Apollo was playing Interesting.
Air. and Mrs. Chet Griffith, of
ALSO 5 TUBE R. F. SETS FOR DRY OR
The Cottage Grove Manufactur a one
over the oil well at Sutherlin. His
game of quoits with a young mor
As the service drew to a close
Portland, spent the week end at ing company is erecting a new tal,
STORAGE BATTERY
Hyacinthus, of whom he was the pastor said In tils concluding re-
daughter Melba, who was making
the home of Airs. Griffith’s sister, concrete burner on the site of very fond, when Zephyrus, the god
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her home with the Malla Miller
a
heavenly
at-
marks,
“
What
Airs. F. H. Allison. Airs. Allison the old ice plant, north of the of the west wind, passed by. Zephy
OUR POLICY:
family, is now with her father.
mosphere there Is here this eve
| returned to Portland with them manufacturing company’s plant.
rus was jealous of Apollo and blew ning.” Happening to glance, as he
ONLY THE BEST—QUALITY FIRST
Watch for The Fair Store’s Monday tor a short visit.
latter’s quoit aside, and caused said It, at the pew where his wife
Frank Turner rcturned^Tuesday the
it to strike Hyacinthus and inflict
anniversary bargain circular.
Airs. H. E. Allison, of Roseburg, from Portland, where he served on u mortal wound. In his memory and sister sat, he saw a broad nulle
Mrs. Car! Witte has accepted the spent the week end with her par the federal grand jury.
overspread their faces.
Apollo caused these beautiful und
When the congregation had gone,
position of bookkeeper in the City ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fiester.
A. L. Woodard has started tne fragrant clustered blossoms to he said to them: “What made you
Transfer office, formerly filled by
from the fallen drops of the girls smile «o when I was speak
Something doing from the construction of another ’•esidenco spring
Mrs. J. A. Rhoads.
youth’s blood.
ing?”
on north Ninth street.
7th
to
17th
at
The
Fair
Store.
The
hyacinth was brought to
C. H. Enibrec, of Portland, vis
“Oh,”
said
his
wife,
“we
Be
on
hand
early.
Dr.
and
Mrs.
H.
W.
Titus
and
western
Europe
in
the
Sixteenth
ited here during the week.
couldn't help It.
Jack Smith (a
Willin-n Thompscn, of Portland, Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow leave century, and extensively cultivated noted village character) had been
United States tires are good tires and Welter Thompson, of Salem,
tomorrow to attend a meeting of by Dutch horticulturists. The orig out hunting skunks and he came
—for sale at Billy Hall’s Service were here Tuesday on business.
the Portland District Dental so inal blue and purple blossoms were into the meeting without changing
Station.
I While here they visited briefly ciety. Air. Titus will assist in a varied to numerous shades of pink, his clothes and sat down right be
rose, yellow, scarlet and pure white. hind us, and when you spoke of the
O. O. Veatch underwent an opera with Mr. and Airs. C. M. Jackson. clinic.
—Kansas City Star.
heuvenly atmosphere It was too
tion tor varicose veins yesterday
The James Potts family moved
Afembers of the Foremost club
much.”—Harding Herald.
in a Eugene hospital. He is get- yesterday from their property on
of the local J. C. Penney store
ting along satisfactorily.
! east Main street to their prop motored to Eugene Monday eve-
Our Debt to Children
erty on north Tenth street.
ning to attend a lecture by Dr.
Better teachers, fuller school
Nelson has special bargains in
See Nelson for used cars of Thomas Tapper, of the educational
equipment, it' matters not what they
used cars as follows:
I quality at right prices.
department of the New York J. C.
cost.
We owe them to our chil
1924 Studebaker light 6 with likens»
dren. And we owe them more. We
Dr. Tapper with
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson Penney store,
By NELLIE MAXWELL
1923 Overland, like new, new tires
owe them our example. What we
his wife visited the Cottage Grove
1920 Studebaker special, fine shape contemplate making a trip to
do, and the lives they live with us.
store
Tuesday.
London.
England,
their
old
home,
good tires.
will affect them most. Give them
The
Andersons
came
to
Mrs.
G.
W.
Hodel
returned
to
the states
Cheese Dishes
a chance to be useful in their child
1924 Chevrolet roadster, Al shape
HEESE may take the place of hood, to practice economy, to do for
1916 Dodge roadster, with license, over 11 years ago and this will be her homo in Pacific Grove, Caiif.,
If the greutest men
their firrt visit to England.
today, after a ?hort viait here
meat In many nourishing dishes themselves.
new tires.
Cheese Fritter».—Slice thin half have usually been bom In the coun
O. E. Woodson
left
Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fords all models from $35 up.
try,
and
later
gone
to the city, there
morning for a week’s visit upon W. C. Johnson, and with her sis a dozen sour apples. The apples Is a reason. Jluxley warn« us not
should
be
mellow
and
easily
cooked.
ters, Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, Mrs.
his ranch at Medical Springs.
to let a child’s schooling interfere
CARD OF THANKS.
Harold Dugan and Mrs. Eugene Have ready half as many thin slices with Its education
It ought to
of rich cheese. Beat two eggs and
We wish to express our appre
Our new office and ware Matlock.
season to taste with salt, mustard have the best schooling our brains
ciation of the many kindnesses house is just north of the depot.
N. J. Nelson Jr., A. W. HelliWell and pepper. Souk the cheese slice» and our purses can procure. But Its
shown us during our recent be Visit us. Godard & Randall.
and
Peter Nelson participated in In the egg mixture and then put deepest education Is In the hands
reavement.
C. C. Gilham and
The Cottage Grove Fuel company,
of its parent«.—Norman Hapgood,
a
shoot
held in Eugene Sunday by each «lice between two slice« of ap in Hearst’s International.
family.
m5c managed by George Brainard, ha»
saute
the Lane County Sportmenaaao- ple. Dip into beaten egg and green
in hot butter. Serve with a
riation.
salad.
Sexton Kept Track
Ch»«M Puff»^ Melt two table-
Mrs. J. H. Chambers returned
"I »anna git ower It,” remarked
Monday from a three weeks’ trip spoonfuls of butter and mix with a I farmer
____ to his wife. "I put u twa-
to Los Angeles and San Diego, two tableapoonfuls of flour, stir shillin’ piece In the plate at the kirk
until smooth and ■ reatny. Add one this mornin’ instead o’ my usual
where she visited with relatives and one-half cupfuls of milk and
penny.’
,
and friends.
stir until smooth. When the boiling
The beadle had noticed the mls-
An eight-pound daughter was point Is reached add one cupful of take, and In silence he allowed the
The Basket Groceteria is for your convenience. It is
born Sunday to Mr. and »ire. John grated cheese. When the cheese Is farmer to miss the plate for 28 con
melted add one >upful of cooked secutive Sundays.
Woodard.
easy to do your shopping here. Yon just help yourself.
rice. Add three well-beaten egg
on the twenty-fourth Sunday the
Mr. and Mrs. C. M Hhinn, of yolks and mix well, but lightly. Fold
All goods are marked with the price in plain figures.
farmer again Ignored the plate, but
Portland, who attended the funeral In stiffly beaten egg whites and pour the old beadle stretched the ladle
You see what you want and know what it costs before
here Monday of Mrs. Pathol Lock Into a buttered baking dish, sur In front of him and. in u tragir
you buy. No waiting for clerks. We invite a com
hart, grandmother of Mrs. Hhinn, round with water and bake one-half whisper, hoarsely said:
hour In a moderate oven.
"Tour time’s up noo, Sandy.”—
returned yesterday to their home.
parison of our prices with any store in Cottage Grove.
Ch«»M Croquette«.—Melt three
The new rooms which are being tablespoonful» of butter, add one Edinburgh Scotsman.
partitioned off in the basement of half cupful of flour gradually, «tlr
Plant Relations
the Preibyterian church to accom until creamy, then add two-thlrds
It we throw a simple glance on
m o'late the rapidly growing Kun of a cupful of milk, two egg yolk»
and beat weii. Add one-half cup plants, we ahull perceive that they
day school, will be ready for use ful
of grated Gruyere cheese and have relations to the elements
Sunday. An entrance to the base beat until melted
Add salt, cay which promote their growth ; that
ment has been constructed in the enne and«s cupful of diced Ameri they have relations to each other,
can cheese. Spread on a «hallow from the groups which they con
front of the building.
W. G. Erskine, who visited for platter to cool, tint Into any de tribute to form ; that they have re
sired shape« dip Into fine bread lations to the animal« which derive
a month at the home of his brother crumbs, then Into egg «nd «gain nourishment
from them ; and,
in law, F. E. MendenhaP has re Into crumbs. Fry In deep fat and finally, to man. who is the center
turned to his home in Nebraska drain on brown paper.
of all the works of creation. To
Cheese Balls.—Mix one and one ihese relations I give the name of
He was pleased with Oregon.
cupfuls of grated cheese, one harmonie«.—Bernardin de Halnt-
Mrs. Elizabeth Fahrenwald, who half
tablespoonful of sifted floor. h desh PlerTe.
has been seriously ill, is improv of salt and cayenne. Then add the
ing slowly and is now able to sit stiffly beaten whites of three eggs.
Odd
up.
Her sister, Mrs. Gottfried Shape Into small balls »nd roll la
you noticed that • worn-
Next door to Bank of Cottage Grove
Graber, is with her this week Mrs. crumb«, fry in deep fat, draining on ,-i* "Have
lower« her vole* when «he s«k«
Henry Rhode, ‘her laughter, was paper to remove excess of fat. Serve for anything?’’
with
endive
salad.
with her last week.
"Tee—and raise» It If aha doesn’t
1(H. Wwlei .a«w»»«s»r
got It I"
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CONVENIENCE
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Hills Bros, coffee, 1 pound can
Oranges, a nice size, per dozen
Rolled oats, 10 pound sack
Catsup, gallon cans
Lettuce, nice crisp heads, 3 for
53c
28c
50c
69c
25c
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