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

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1925.
PAGE THREE
I
Let Nelson show you his used tive of Oakland, California, but
cars. He has the best line he hits wak educated at Notre Dame in Water Denizen That
ever had, in fact real bargain« in I Boston. She starred in “The Lily’’
Has Few Vital Organs
quality goods.
for Belasco on the speaking stage
The little creature called the
lancelot Is slender and pointed at
Cerro Gordo . has a mantle of j before going into pictures.
Every day you’ll find the best Grocery values in the
snow today.
The weather was
Correction.—The Cottage Grove both ends, and not very easy to see,
cool in the valley yesterday and Fuel company, which moved its since It Is almost transparent, and
city
here. Choice lots of the finest food products
Is only from an Inch and a half
last night but no snow fell except office to the former location of to
two and a half Inches In length.
obtainable
—yet priced reasonably low.
in the high hills.
the rest room, is managed by Frank
It lives In shallow water and
Business or pleasure may take you over many a rough
Hazen. G. H. Brainard handles likes to stick Its head end into the
Dr. Hagen cures throat trouble.
sand, Into which It burrows with
road during the year. What consolation, then, to know
Mrs. George Bushnell and son i the office business for the firm.
Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKinney great rapidity. It remains thus for
Donald, of Dexter, visited during
that you have tires on your ear you’re sure will
a long time with Its tall sticking
the week with Mrs. Bushnell’s I have moved to Saginaw.
out. When on the surface of the
“stand the gaff.”
PHONE 65
grandmother, Mrs. S. E. McKinney.
Mrs. M. J. Hackett and two water It lies on its side.
While it can neither see nor hear,
Old age alone spells the end of Good-Year and Goodrich
Our new office and ware­ children, who have been here there
is reason for believing that it
house is just north of the depot. with Mr. Hackett, who is employed possesses the sense of smell and
tires. They’ll give you more mileage than any other
I
at
Rujada,
have
returned
to
Seat
­
Visit us. Godard & Randall.
taste. Its eggs are laid about sun­
Couldn’t Be Fooled
tire on the market.
The high school students were tle, their former home, to settlo set and the larvae hatch out early
Alex had donned his first pair
up
some
business
matters.
the next morning.
excused from regular school work
of trousers, nnd his grandmother
We have them in all sizes at surprisingly low prices.
The lancelot has no head. More­
Mrs. Hugh Proudfit, of Dorena,
was pretending she did not' know
Friday afternoon to use the time
him.
cleaning up the school house and left for Portland today to be with over, it has neither legs nor pairs
"It's Alex, grandmother,” he In­
Mr. Proudfit , who is in a hospital of fins. It has a mouth, however,
yard.
placed at one eud, which, therefore,
sisted earnestly.
Qtere.
By
NELLIE
MAXWELL
Having heard a rumor to the
may be called the head end of the
•'Oh. no! It can't be Alex be­
Mrs. James 8. McKay, of body.
effect that I am moving aw-ay
cause Alex wears rompers.”
simple
It has a stomach, a very
“But It Is Alex, grandmother, be
from Cottage Grove, I wish to Springfield, spent the week end
cause I »us there and saw mother
Seasonable Good Things
correct it. I am here to remain. with her daughter, Mrs. Jack form of liver and another simple
organ
which
takes
the
place
of
a
gut them on me.”
D. A. Forbes, M. D.
f!9ml9p(T) Lemon.
W. J. Woods, Prop.
heart, since it Is capable of con­ A VERY delicious combination
R. B. Hanna won first and F. C. tracting and thus forcing the blood, ** for a cake Is chocolate layer
A Mathematical Expert
Coffman second prizes in the recent which is quite colorless, forward cake with an orange filling. One
may use any ulinple recipe for the
'•There goes a man who thinks In
W. O. W. membership contest. to the area of the gills, where It cake
and the tilling below:
terms of millions.”
The prizes were awarded at a Is purified.—Review of Reviews.
Orange Layer Cake.—Cream to­
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ : week eud iu Corvallis at the home
"He doesn’t look to me like a
meeting held Saturday night.
gether one cupful of butter and two -rent financier.”
I of her daughter, Mrs. Leslie
cupfuls of sugar. To this n$d three
“lie Isn’t: he's n germ expert.”
Van Beatty left yesterday for Business Now Made of
S
| Godard.
egg yolks, one at a time, beating
□
□
Eugene, where he is employed on
When
Producing
Spider
Silk
you
buy
a
new
car,
why
vigorously
after
each
addition.
Sift
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
the finishing work of the new ho-
Carload of Kansas
Spider farming is one of the little together three cupfuls of pastry
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood and not buy a popular one, such as
tel
there.
flour
and
two
tnblespoonfuls
of
bak
­
known industries of modern times.
Bran Just Received
son Wesley Jr., of Portland, ar­ Willys Knight, Hudson, i, Overland,
Estate of Millard Lammon, de­
Ray Godard, a student in the The end In view Is not the Inten­ ing powder. Add the flour alter­
rived Friday and are visiting at or Essex! They all have good re­
Best
Quality
at
Eugene Business college, spent yes- sive fighting of the fly peril, but nately with one cupful of milk and ceased.
sale calue. Nelson sells these cars.
mix thoroughly. Last of all add five
the home of Mrs. Wood’s sister,
Notice is herby given that Emily
terday and today at her home the production of spider silk, than stiffly
Mrs. C.' 1 E. Babcock, of Bute-
beaten egg whites and bake Jane Lano has been by the County
They
Mrs. Albert C. Woodard,
$40
TON
which there Is nothing better for
here.
dale, B. C., , is visiting Mr. Bab-
will return home tomorrow.
the cross lines of surveying and In three layers. When cold put to­ Court of tho State of Oregon, in
CASH
Miss Ruth Olson, of Creswell, other Instruments.
gether with:
cock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
It pays to list your property F. Babcock,
Orange Filling.—Roll together Lane County, appointed executrix
was a week-end guest. of Mr.
She spent Thursday
Supplies In vastly larger quanti­ one-third
with Hall & Lang.
of a cupful of water, one- of the estato of Millard Lamnion,
and
Mrs.
.
James
Rentle.
ties
are
needed
for
the
manufacture
evening with her cousin, Mrs. R.
half cupful of sugar, and the grated docousod, nnd that all persons hav-
Cottage Grove
Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Smith, of S. Trask.
of
splder-sllk
stockings,
and
it
is
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the
rind of two oranges. Combine one ing claims against the estato of
Astoria, enroute to Klamath Falls
Flour Mills
following used cars: Studebaker to meet this demand that special tablespoonful of lemon juice, two- said deceased uro hereby notified
Ray Nelson for Radiolas.
spider farms have been started thirds cupful of orange Juice, two
to make their home, arrived / Sat­
light six to J. A. Clarkson, Ford from time to time, Buys Tit-Bits.
Mrs. R. 8. Trask and sons Bur-
urday, to spend a week with Mrs.
tablespoonfuls of cornstarch, three to present the same duly verified,
touring to C.
“ E. Damewood and
It is no easy matter to keep and well-beaten egg yolks; add to the to tho said executrix at Cottage
dict
and
Daniel
left
Thursday
for
Smith’s mother, Mrs. M. Aubrey.
Leonard Lerwill, who handled a Chevrolet roadster to Thomas feed the spiders, to prevent them first mixture and cook until It thick­ Grove, Oregon, within six months
Walla Walla to be with Mrs.
Galloway writes insurance.
from engaging In mortul combat, ens. Remove from the tire and add from the 20th day of February,
Trask’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Lewis, the copy desk cf The Sentinel J. Buck.
to collect their silk In sultuble one tablespoonful of butter. When
Earl Fullmer was in Corvallis who is ill. Mrs. Lewis is at the while Elbert Be<le attended the re­
Mrs. Ellen Jones went to Rose­ und
1925.
The process of “silking” the
cool spread between the lay­
Saturday and attended the O. A. C.- home of her daughter, Mrs. Ernest cent legislative session, returned burg today to visit at the home form.
EMILY JANE LANE,
spider amounts to playing catch­ partly
ers.
Cover
the
top
of
the
eake
O^egon basket ball game.
Thursday to his home in BroWns- of her daughter, Mrs. L. A. Wil ball, with the spider as the ball.
Executrix of the estate of Millard
( Oberg.
with
:
ville.
liams.
Mr. anil Mrs. C. M. Jackson are
In Its passage through the air the
Lanunon, deceased.
Orange Icing.—Boll together one
Charles Hall purchased a radiola
ill with the influenza. Mr. Jack- ; Friday from Ray Nelson.
Driving a ear without insurance
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Guggisberg spider instinctively pays out silk, cupful of sugar, one-third of a cup­ H. J. Shinn, Attorney for tho
It can be Induced to part with ful of water and the gfated rind of
is risky business, See Tom Awbrey
son has been unable to be at work
estate.
f23m*3p(M)
moving into the D. W. McKin­ and
a hundred yards or more during a one orange. Cook to the soft-boll
Our new office and ware­ for special rates. Phone 121 K. mSp are
for two weeks.
ney residence on east Jefferson succession of such flights.
house is just north of the depot. Pastor "and Mrs. A. J.
stage and pour over a stiffly beaten r
Adams avenue.
egg white. Beat until thick enough
Visit us. Godard & Randall. and Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes
Mrs.
M.
V.
Phillips
and
son,
Har-
to spread without running.
Secret Safe
Mrs. A. Ulmer, of New York,
A good way to hold a thick frost­
"Oh, Alice!” Virginia exclaimed,
arrived Saturday to spend the attended the Lane county Chris­ vey Robinson, motored to Corvallis
ing, on top of a cake is to pin a
tian
Endeavor
convention
Thurs-
today
and
visited
George
Robin
­
"have
you
heurd
about
Gludys?
”
summer at the home of her daugh­
son, another son, who was up from
“No; whut about her?” Alice de­ three-inch band of buttered paper A Barber Shop
ter, Mrs. John Woodard.
í
around the cake, pour over the
manded.
Portland.
frosting and leave the paper on un­
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M I Have Taken Over the
"Well,
she
and
Dick
Rodney
are
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Cooley, of going to be married in June!”
til the frosting hardens.
Mrs. R. R. Giltner, Roscoe Hem­
J/JfE BOB, Curl and
Three-Layer Cake.—Cream one-
Portland, returned home today, af­
“You don’t say! Well, I always
enway a^d Miss Martha Johnson,
ter a visit at tho homo of Mr. knew Dick thought a iot of Gladys, half cupful of shortening; gradually
DŸE Hair
all of Portland, were week-end
And will continue the
Cooley’s brother, Frank Cooley. But I never did think she would add one and one-half cupfuls of su­
gar. Sift together two cupfuls of
guests of Mr. and Mrs. D. H.
business of
agree
to
marry
him.
”
Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Neet, of
nnd two teaspoonfuls of bak­ Barber work in general ;
Hemenway, parents of Roscoe.
“And Alice,” Virginia continued, flour
Springfield, spent yesterday at the "the
ing powder; add to the butter mix­
Cleaning,
Pressing,
engagement
Is
a
secret
just
special attention to children.
O. W. Hays was in Eugene Sat­
home of Mrs. Neet’s parents, Mr. now. I promised Gladys I wouldn't ture, alternately with three-fourths
Repairing and Altering
urday on business.
of
a
cupful
of
milk,
one
teaspoonful
and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Sr.
tell a living soul, so don’t you of vanlllu nnd the whites of four 630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Prop.
ALSO
¿i
Fuller Brushes— r prices I re-
Wheatloy Hemenway, of Seat­ breathe a word of It to anyone.”
Up-to-date Ladies Tailoring
beaten stiff. When thoroughly
"Why, Virginia,” Alice replied, eggs,
duced. Old orders delivered
tle, enroute to Los Angeles, was
blended
bake
In
three
layers.
"you know 1 wouldn’t any more
at new­ priées. G. Il Arn-
(< q ) 1924, Western Newspaper 9hlon.)
a visitor over Saturday night at the think of telling It than you would!”
of Fine Taste!
est.
f23n.9p(M)
home of his uncle, D, H. Hemen-
Harry Godard and Robert Gal-
Formerly with Owl Cleaners
How to Win a Man
Faultless Bakery products
way.
j
Genuine Article
“A man longs for your love until
J. A. RHOADS
are the acme in fine oven loway motored to Eugene Thurs­
Charles McKibben was called to
Salesmen may be gracious and
have given It to him—after that
Proprietor
foods.
You’ll relish the day night to attend the Oregon-
Salem today by the state accident cheerful, and yet lack knowledge you
not only does he reuse to desire
day in Eugene, Mr. Adams was commission, who wished to deter­
tasty breads, rolls, dough­ O. A. C. basketball game
of the goods they are expected to your love, but frequently censes to
on the speaking program in the
nuts, Mookies, cream puffs, DeMolay lodge meeting.
mine the extent of the recent in­ sell. This Is a sud fault and a love you, also, Moral —Never show
cakes and other specialties.
L. R. Long and C. C. Cruson evening.
FURNITURE MOVING
jury to one of Mr. McKibben ’s handicap to good salesmanship. A him that you love him—-lie’ll be
story Is told of u genial storekeeper much happier If you don’t. >• 1
---------------- --------------------- motored to Eugene and Monroe All women who had fancy work hands.
AND STORAGE
In central Ohio whose education In
“A man may be clumsy, stupid,
or other articles at rest room,
today on business.
Mrs. Catharine Bader went to selling was of the kindergarten ugly and base, und yet have the
please
call
at
Mrs.
McAboy
’
s
resi-
The Cottage Grove
Max Schwartz, the Tailor, docs
Salem yesterday to visit at the variety. A customer ctmie In and eyes of a beautiful woman follow I
cleaning, pressing and repairing. dence, 145 south Sixth, nJ got home of her niece, Mrs. Bolton asked for a little cheesecloth.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
him adoringly about u room full of ■
Electric Bakery
same.
m9p
The storekeeper disappeared, but attractive people. Heaven knows’
Also does new work.
Ho will
Hamble.
Phono 99*T Res., 189-J
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
Mrs. Eva Ellis, of Gold Hill,
back lugging a large speci­ what the explanation Is I”
appreciate your patronage. m9-12p
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson came
men of a New York cheese. "Here’s
“No wife should try to keep her
returned home Tuesday, after have returned from a
trip to Cali- the cheese,” he said, "but I’ll be Inisbund at home during the eve-|
Frank Woodruff, of Portland, spending a week with her mother,
fornia.
ding-busted If I know how I'm nlng. Take a cub from a club and J
Two houses, also choice lots and visited here during the week.
Mrs. Anna McReynolds, who has
you get ’ell.”—“Mere Man,” by I
Mrs. Lydia Read has returned to goln’ to get the cloth often It I”
building sites, for sale by owner— > Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hauser, of been ill at the home of her son,
Honor Bright.
easy terms to responsible people— j Eugene, who were enroute to Cali­ E. J. Reynolds. Mrs. McReynolds her home in Portland, after spend­
ing about six weeks at the home of Bog Ornament» Irish Aaset
buy ahead of Cottage Grove’s big fornia on a month’s motor trip, is greatly improved.
Orthodoxy
her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Hemen­
boom. Watch this city grow while visited during last week with Mrs
One of the Industries of Ireland
The orthodox Jew Is bigoted xnd
Any Kind Any Time
way.
bus long been the manufacture of
the mills build up. A. L. Woodard,, Hauser’s mother, Mrs. Allie Haw­
austere, He Is it glutton for pain
PRICES RIGHT
f26m26p(2) kins.
phone 183-Y.
Mr. and Mrs C. W. Caldwell bog oak ornaments. Before the pe­ and sorrow, He likes to brood and
riod of upheaval In Ireland the ex­
Terms: Cash
spent
the
week
end
in
Elmira
at
Rawleigh
’
a
Good
Health
Products
___
He
has
no
instinct
pity
himself.
Mrs. Josiah Porter returned this j
port of these goods from the Mm
the home of their son, Elmer Cald­ era Id isle through the port cf Dub­ for’ the joy of living, nnd disap­
afternoon from Portland, where for sale by W. E. Mayes, rural
well.
lin equaled a value of *100,000 a proves of such u trait in others.
she visited her sons, Fred and salesman, phone 2F3, and W. A.
But he does not take life Indif­
An 8%-pound son was born last year. The trade originated in tit«»
Hemenway, city salesman, phone
Phono 124 L
f23m23p(2)
Joe Arnold.
he bumptious
evening to Mr. and Mrs. Avery reign of George IV, soon after his ferently ; neither is
2F22.
m9-30p(2)
strength
of
char
­
lie
has
Mrs. F. W. Bressler and daughter
about
It.
*'
“
*
“
visit to Ireland In 1821, London Tit-
Wright.
actor ttnd Is able to thrive In the
Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Lasley re-
Margaret were visitors Saturday
Joe Smith, head blacksmith for Blts says. At first all the orna­ face of adversity. He believes In
One step won’t take you very
turned Thursday from Harrisburg,
ment's
were hand carved and pol­
in Eugene.
the
Anderson
A
Middleton
company
He Is Seldom n drunkard
ished. but machinery was used with work.
far,
Our new office and ware­ where they visited Mrs. Lasley ’«
at their camp at Rujada, had a the increasing demand. Yew, fir and eats with prudence, nnd clean
When you visit the
You’ve got to keep on walk­
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Leo
Cart
­
He Is a man of spiritual
house is just north of the depot.
heavy piece of iron accidentally and birch, as well as oak, are woods food.
wright.
ing;
country, why not
Ideals
und
n
moral
man.
He
loves
Visit us. Godard & Randall.
drop on one finger of his right used by the makers of the orna­
One word won’t tell folks
taw and order nnd seldom gets Into
ments.
The
only
necessity
Is
that
hand
today,
crushing
the
bone
For
Radiolas
and
parts
see
patronize the coun
The play, ‘ ‘ Too Much Married, ’' I
the crlntlnul class.- Sonya Levien,
what wou are,.
badly and causing an open wound. the logs shall have been long burled in Heurst’s International.
was staged by the junior class I Ray Nelson.
You’ve got to keep on taik-
in
the
bogs.
try?
He was taken to a Eugene hospital.
of the Cottage Grove high school
Mrs. Louisa Ralston returned
ing;
Mrs.
Ethel
Hedgepeth
was
pain
­
at tbe assembly program Thursday , Saturday from Dunsmuir, Calif.,
Fast
Company
Buy Your Gas and Oil
One inch won’t make you
W adding Seaton in India
forenoon and was well received where she spent four months vis-
fully injured Saturday morning in
at the
.
"Why Is your little brother cry­
very tall,
Customs
In
India
bring
annually
an auto accident. She with her
by the student body.
iting at the hornet* of her son»,
ing so hard?”
You’ve got to keep on grow­
PASS
CREEK
SERVICE
wedding
season,
marriages
be-
_
.
“He was playing with a snail In
small daughter and her mother, a
Mrs. John A. Ashby spent the I L. A. and Leslie Ralston.
ing!
Ing practically unknown at other
STATION
Mrs. Emma Doolittle, were on their seasons. The wedding bells there i the garden nnd It ran away from
One little ad won ’t do it
OPEN ALL NIGHT
him.”—Der Hrutntner, Berlin.
way
from
Walker
to
Cottage
Grove
ring from summer to iate autumn,
all,
Carl Burkett. Prop.
f26m23p2
in a car, when the car skidded and the bride must wear gold and
You ’ve got to keep ’em go
Rubber nt amps. The Sentinel.
into
a
ditch
on
the
hill
between
silver
trinkets
and
decorations,
no
ing-
Saginaw and Walker, The other man being so poverty stricken as to
two occupants were not injured contemplate marriage without mak­
but Mrs. Hedgepeth had her hip ing the silver and gold presents.
Tlie metal must be Imported from
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. bruised badly.
other countries, and this year there
has been sent from New York to
The Christian ladies’ aid society
!
London for India more than *2,000.
will hold a package and lunch
Lighthouse Story
000
each
of
gold
and
silver.
—
Ohio
sale March 18 at the church.
30c
Bishop's light rises near the Hcllly State Journal.
An 8%-pound son was born Tues- Islands and gives a grim warning
■I
... 25c i 'lay to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley of the dangers of the coast. It
•
’
From
Pillar
to
Post
”
Is one of the most exposed light­
S Hickey.
,
“From pillar to post” means from
houses In the world ‘and the three
35c
Pastor A. J. Adams conducted tenders have a lonesome time. Dur­ one thing to another without any
the
revival
meeting
Wednesday
purpose,
hither
nnfeL
__ and thither,
ing ■ recent storm the beauts from definite m
•!
50c
I evening at the Curtin school house, Bishop’s rock came near to falling. to and fro, from one rrnirt of ap-
_
=1
35c
as the regular leader wa, in Rose­ The light weighs several tone and [teal to another without any de­
burg attending the Douglas eounty revolves on supports resting In a cision. The origin of the expres­
circular trough of mercury. It Is sion !s somewhat obecure. Horne
_ 25c I Christian
Endeavor convention.
balanced to delicately a child may authorltlea say It refer» to the ten
Ethel Gray Terry has played her turn it by a tooth of the finger. nis court. Others believe it to be h
as
| first role at University City since On this night the tower was so an allusion to the schools of horse­
Aluminum Griddles
her triumph in “The Self Made shaken by the heavy sees that manship In France before the Rev­
Buy a package of Pillsbury pancake flour and you
Wife,” as “Edith” in George Barr much of the mercury was spilled olution. The pillar was the renter
of the riding ground and the posts
may purchase a $4 pur»- aluminum griddle for $1.69.
McCutcheon’s novel,“The Hnsbands out over the concrete floor of tbs were the columns around the cir­
light chamber. The three guards
j of Edith.” filmed under the title of fell to their knees, scooped up the cumference of the ring.—Pathfinder
See the one on display in our window.
I “The Fast Worker,” and co-star mercury tn their hands and poured Magaxlne.
ring Reginald Denney and Laura La it hack into the trotrgh.
Plante. The new picture comes
An Omission
Not Holding Out
Wednesday, March 11, to the Arcade
PHONE 4«
ltr Justwed—Yes. dearie, theae
rather—Work never killed any
theater. Miss Terry had notable
ene. ye laxy young lout! Take your eskee are realty delicious, but. as
Culver
& Anderson
parts In rarh plays as “The Break grandfather for example!
you say, they are a little bit flat.
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
Ills Wife-—And I followed ths
ing Point,” “Going Home’’ and
H-m—Aye! But ft’s beginning to
recipe exactly, but it didn't aay a
“Food for Scandal.” She is a M tell on him 1
>u mu au an aa aa ua au an au au as* aa .luan airaui au auaoauiMl
word about bow to inflate them.
For Today and Every Day
Good-Year and Goodrich
Tires Last!
McQueen’s Grocery
Cottage Grove
Service Station
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
We Sell
GENERAL
GASOLINE
Tales of the Town°
BRAN
T mperia T ,
Hoffman Cleaners
Bakery Goods
Mrs. Anna Dodd
r
City Transfer Co.
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
Grocery Specials
THIS WEEK
Pint
Pint
Pint
Pint
Pint
Pint
jar peanut butter
jar olives... ...... „...
jar jam..... .........
jar mayonnaise...
jar honey__
jar mustard..
Smith-Short Grocery
Good Meat at Same Price
as Other Kind
Quality Market
i