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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. MARCH 12. 1925 r. PAGE THBNK I - The L. G. Evans family left today O. O. Veatch, who recently under went an operation for varicose for Medicine Hat., Alta., to again ft veins in a Eugene hospital, re- : make their home there. They hail WORLD'S turned home Monday. He is get been here since November. LARGEST ting along satisfactorily but is still ' Mr. and Mrs. »Tack Callahan CHAIN receiving medical attention, His : and children, of Portland, spent son, S. R. Veatch, brought him the week end here with Mrs. Calla- DEPARTMENT home by motor. han’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. STORE Success in business comes largely through the Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M ■ Johnson, and at the homes of Mrs. ORGANIZATION development of the important ability to look for i Callahan ’ s sisters, Mrs. W. A. Mrs. F. H. Allison returned Bun ward—to-sense the future conditions of business day from Portland, where she had ; Garoutte ami Mrs. Eugene Matlock. and finance—coupled with a certain degree been visiting at the home of a j Mrs. Garoutte returned to Portland conservative optimism. sister. Another sister, Miss Beulah with them. Mr. Garoutte and son Our Responsibility Sagaberd, of Drain, who was also Colin will motor lo Portland Fri Here at this Institution you will find an association visiting in Portland, returned with day for the week end and Mrs. I To the Public with iften of broad vision, trained by study and Mrs. Allison, spending the day Garoutte will return with them. Mrs. Caroline Brand, who has : experience in the wisdom of looking forward. here and going on that evening to From the morning our made her home this winter in Se her home. first Store was opened we have been mindful of our great Max Schwartz, the Tailor, does attle with her «laughter, Mrs. Har- j Your interests ara responsibility to the public as cleaning, pressing and repairing. ris Emmons, is expected to return 1 our interests—let its distributor of merchandise, Also does new work. He will the latter part of this month. us serve you, too. appreciate your patronage. ni9-12p The C. H. Bussey family, now oc We shall strive never to cupying the Brand home, will move be remiss in this duty. Mrs. W. J. White left Tuesday into the Omer apartments. for Portland to be gone three To know what you want Mrs. J. A. Merryman left today weeks or a month. She is with and when you want it and sister, Miss Elizabeth Hess, for Portland to speml a few days [ be prepared to serve you so that recently underwent an opera- and then return by motor with COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON you will enjoy the greatest satis her sister, Mrs. Herbert Eakin, j faction, is the duty of all our who has been visiting there for Stores. A. Bennett is remodeling some time. Carrie Ferguson residence The price alone tells only Mrs. C. E. Umphrey returned , Washington avenue. a part of our story. yesterday from Des Moines, la.. | M. 8. Hanna, his mother, Mrs. □□□□□□□□□nnnnnnann Take your tax notices to where she had been for some time We aim to serve you well Richard Hanna, and Mrs. Albert the First National Bank where I on account of the serious illness of □ with goods of quality and •Stocks left Tuesday by motor for they will be pleased to accept her father«- He is greatly improved. □ ____________ □ J n Portland, where Mrs. Hanna will your taxes without expense [ While there sh«> visited friend* character. Price is safeguarded □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□ n na receive medical attention. by the peerless buying power to you. , and relatives in Bayard, In., Lin Jimmie McClure, returning from assured us by the enormous Mrs. Mary J. Class has opened County Commissioner Crowe was : coin, Omaha ami Kearney, Neb. Los Angeles to his home in Wash purchases we a a maternity home at her home on in this section yesterday checking ington, stopped over Tuesday night making for our Mrs. Elizabeth Fahrenwnld, who up the weight of loads being car has been seriously ill, is slowly Stores. at the home of his cousin, James Knox hill. Two houses, also choice lots and ried by the county roads. He improving. T. Short. Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett is em building sites, for sale by owner— fournl a number of trucks that were ¿0^^ ------ e*2> Oren Howe, of Eugene, arrived easy terms to responsible people— considerably, overloaded. ployed at the Owl cleaners. Monday and is visiting at the home I W. A. Garoutte has received a big of his sister, Mrs. K. K. Mills. It pays to* list your property buy ahead of Cottage Grove’s big boom. Watch this eitv grow while six Studebaker sedan purchased with Hall & Lang. the mills build up. A. L. Woodard, through Long & Cruson. Delegates Give Reports. I Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson phone 183-Y. f26m26p(2) Rawleigh’s Good Health Products The delegates from the Cottage and the Harry Culver family mo Mr. and Mrs. Louis Scholz spent for sale by W. E. Mayes, rural Grove high school to the educa interest in the Sunday school mem tored to Portland Sunday to make bership drive. arrangements for nil European Sunday in Harrisburg at the home salesman, phone 2F3, and W. A. tional exposition hold at the Ore- ♦ <♦> ♦ Hemenway, city salesman, phone bon Agricultural college two weeks of their daughter, Mrs. F. M. trip which Mr. ami Mrs. Anderson The W. C. T. U. will hold its 2F22. m9-30p(2) ago gave reports to the studen ’ Woodson. expect to make in the near futuri?. E. U. Brother has received the body at this forenoon’s assembly. regular meeting tomorrow after They returned Tuesday. Cx B. Hays, engineer at Anderson bounty on a bobcat. The delegates were Miss Bonita noon in the Methodist church. £ Middleton ’ s mill B, who was Galloway writes insurance. ♦ ♦ ♦ Be.ager, Miss Mildred Stevens, L. W. Hunt, of Star, was a visi injured recently, returned to work Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Wood and The women’s relief corps will Miss Alverda Finch, John Martels, tor in Eugene Wednesday. son returned Tuesday to their homo Monday. hold its regular business and social Dana McCargar and Dale Miller Our new office and ware Mrs. F. M. Chapman, of Divide, in Portland, after a ’ brief visit meeting Saturday afternoon. was a Eugene visitor Wednesday. «■'<♦> ■» is just north of the depot. at the home of Mrs. Wood ’» sister, house 1 Visit us. Godard & Randall. Mrs. Schofield Stewart will bo Mrs. Albert C. Wooodard. For Radiolas and parts see hostess next week to the Tuesday Airs. F. L. Langston resumed Ray Nelson. Official Station Bridge club at its regular 1 o’clock Mrs. D. Y. Allison, of Roseburg, work Friday at the local telephone luncheon. office, after an absence of about and granddaughter, Betty Belle Stromberg Carburetor <§><$><$’ a year and a half. Mrs. Dwight Knott, of Dillard, were week-end Mrs. J. T. Smith will enter Weir, who, recently accepted a po guests at the 8. V. Allison home. Ford Jumbo Transmissions tain the M. P. G. clul> Tuesday sition in the office, resigned Mon Mr. anil Mrs. John Hubbard afternoon at its regular meeting. day, as she and Mrs. Weir moved arc making their home with the General Repairs O ♦ «> to Corvallis that day. E. C. Lockwaail family on their Carload of Kansas The Elmartes club will meet farm in Delight Valley. West Side Garage Ray Nelson for Radiolas. Bran Just Received Tuesday afternoon at the home of Our new office «and ware Mrs. Catharine Bailor returned Mrs. Charles hall. Best Quality at Tuesday from Salem, where she had house is just north of the depot. ❖ ♦ ♦ been visiting at th«! home of her Visit us. Godard & Randall. The Alumni association will hold J. Hardy Crow, who has been niece, Mrs. Bolton Humble. a social affair this evening in Phil- Service Station Is Sold. CASH Mrs. William Harper, of Kelso, ill for some time, was taken to The Motor-In service station lips hall. «■ <?■ <î> Wash., was here the fore' part of a Eugene hospital yesterday. has been solil by J. Lansing to Mr. ami Mrs. M. M. Boney, of Alvah Gore and T. A. McGinnis, The Jolly Bunch will hold their the week on business. Christian church ladies' aid 80- Eugene, spent Sunday with Miss recently of Newberg. The new regular dance tomorrow evening. ♦ owners are now in possession and ciety will hold food sales second Lula Cuirin. Th«« Kensington club will con- Having heard a rumor to the the Landings plan to leave in Saturday of each month. March tinuo its regular work at its club ml2p effect that I am moving away about n month Loren Harvey has bought a usetl 14 sale at Quality Market. meeting tomorrow afternoon. from Cottage Grove, I wish to Ford delivery car to use in connec J. V. Thompson, driller at the tion with his Owl cleaners business. local oil well, resumed hi» work correct it. I am here to remain. D. A. Forbes, M. D. fl9ml9p(T) Having several hundred of it» Emmett Nowell, of North Berni, at th«r well Wednesday of last own, th«' Unite«! States Shipping Mr. and Mrs Herald White and spent the week eml with hi» father, week. He returned Sunday of last Board decline» to become excited week from Walla Walla, where he «laughter, Abbie Jane, .spent Sun Willis Nowell. over Germany'» saiLes . »hip.—Nor day at the home of Mr. White’s had been for some time on account J. D. (Dad) Lyons, who is 92 folk Virginian-Pilot. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White. years of age, left Tuesday for of his health. Mr. and Mrs. White returned home Miss Forest Schneider, of this that evening but Abbie Jane re Troy, Mont, He is making the □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ city, a student at O. A. C., has mained with her grandparents. Her I trip alone. X membership in the parents will motor down this eve- i Compare our prices with those been elected n □ of others on shingles. Leave Rebekah club at 1he college. ning to take her home. □□□□□□□□□ □□.□□□□□□□ order« for Heath & Milligan Our new office and ware Ray Nelaon, auto electrician paint, Short ’» Second Hand house is just north of the depot. WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Perkins, store. m!2-23p(2J Visit us. Godard <% Randall. est grade typewriters at low of Lakeview, who were enroute j price» and on easy terms. We also to Eugene on a visit, stopped over I handle ull makes of adding ma for a short time yesterday with chine». Every machine i» thor Mr. Perkins’ aunt, Mrs. Melia oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy We meet all competition Currin. They will stop here for. a machine and pay like rent. and furnish the best sale Royal Sales Ci.. Inc.. 500 Oregon a longer visit on their return trip. Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf sn(2) book on the market. O. E. Woodson returned Tuesday j Home merchants should evening from his ranch at Medi PRACTICAL NURSING SOLICIT buy their salesbooks at cal Springs, He brought two car- ed. Have hail years of experi- home. loads of cattle to Portland on Buy it at a strictly Cash Store. We have no enc. Mrs. Helen Swanson, Cottage his return. Grove, Oregon, Lorane route, phone additional overhead expense through the loss of Mrs. C. C. Odenburg 20F12. m5-30p(2) accounts or by carrying long-time accounts. Our ney, of Minneapolis, FOR SALE — DESIRABLE HIGH Practically Everything in operating expense is low and we buy in quantities have been in California on a motor building lots between north Tenth Printing. Always Try trip, and who are now visiting in large enough to enable us to get the best prices. an«l Lane streets. Aecessablc to Your Home Printer First. Albany at the home of Mr. Oden i Your cash will buy more here. both streets. Mrs. Clara Burkhold bur*'» brother, C. C. Odenburg, j.. er, 225 north Lane »tree, phono will motor h«-re tomorrow, accom 118-J. m5-26p(2) panied by Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Od □ □nanrlnnnonnnnnnon enburg, and spend a few days at D FOR SALE—ENCLOSED FO11D the home of Mrs. A. W. Swanson, □ delivery truck, in goo«l condition. n Approaching Events n daughter of Mr. and Mr». C. 0. Will consider a good single wagon □ n Odenburg. 5 BARS WHITE LAUNDRY SOAP □□□□□□□□□□□nnanann as part payment. C. A. King, 2 Cans Cleanser............?............... Barton Helliwell, of Roseburg, ar sphene 1F5. m5-12p(2; j The -Tillicum club will meet next rived yesterday to visit at the home of his brother, A. W. Helli Wednesday evening at the home FOR SALE—SEVERAL THOU- WESSON AND MAZOLA OIL of Mr. and Mrs. D H. Hemenway. sand feet of n»e«l one-inch cable, j well. He returned home today. Mrs. J. Q. Willits will assist Mrs. in good condition. Suitable for Quart Cans Mr». Seth French, of Albany, is Hemenway and the birthday BDDÌ- logging. A. L. Woodard. ni5-16p(2) j a house guest at the R. L. Stewart versarie» of Mrs. Willits and Mrs. home. REWARD FOR RETURN OF BULLS EYE CANNED PEAS Hemenway will be observed. Mrs. Emma Miller was a Eugene I Airedale pup lost Thursday eve 2 Cans........................ ......... ♦ ♦ ♦ visitor today. Mrs. Andrew Brund will be hoit- ning. Schofield Stewart. ml2c(2) [ More thn 80 were present last cm Monday afternoon at the regu WANTED—TO SPADE GARDENS* PINEAPPLE BROKEN SLICED evening at the banquet given by lar meeting of the Past Matron ’*» and other odd jobs. E. G. Foster, * Large Cans.............................. the Royal Arch Masons for visit club in the banquet room of the Collage Grove, Oregon, P. O. box ing companions in connection with Masonic temple. 122. m9 19p(2) | their lodge meeting. ♦ ♦ ♦ GRAPE FRUIT The Tanglefoot elub will hold SHEEP, 8 OR 10, STRAYED FROM William Reese has bought a new Extra Large...... its regular dance Tuesday evening Flint car. my place between i Lynx Hollow Mr. and Mrs. S.R.Piper are mov in Phillips hall, with Mrs. C. 8. j and Silk Creek during December. ' ing out to their ranch on the Robert«, Mr». A. C. Jewell, Mr». Were la<t seen on the Tom J**hn N. J. Nelson Jr., Mn. W. A. »on place during the snow »pell, Coast fork. Garoutte, Mr». Roy H. Short, Mr». Will pay reasonable feed bill an«l j Mrs. Mildred Baker has been K. K. Mills, Mr». J. A. Rootle, * reward to bolder. Oarfield Beach, elected oracle of the Royal Neigh Mrs. C. J. Kern and Mr». G. C. Walker, Oregon. m9 12p hors to take the place of Mrs. Dyott as ho«te»»e». George Currin, who recently re ♦ ♦ ♦ MILK COW FOB HALE- -WILE signed. t An April Fool party is being by March 17. Price 3. H. Cham tier», 8. V. Allison planned by the two young married $50. be fre»h phon*' Ix>onnr«i Gilcriat, and George O. Knowlea have been women'» elassea of the Christian 39F1Ö. m0-12p app**inted a* the advisory l«onr«l church taught by Mrs. Ora Rea«l to join with the school boar«i Hemenway and Mr». C. W. Caldwell FOR HALF..—OOOD 40 ACRE in making up the school budget. and Pastor Adam»' men's elaa». ranch, 10 mile« from Yoncalla. Th*' meeting for that pfirjssn* will A banquet is to be held. The Half under cultivation, other half be held Tuesday evening. I purpose ot the sffair is to increase to good timber. R im hundred arm® fl.,/1 Jouir LOOKING FORWARD » Cottage Grove Flour Mills WANTADS SALESBOOKS! If You Pay Cash The Sentinel —Z '■hwrporatod 1 ■ 571 DEPARTMENT STORES ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES I Smart Suspender Skirts Modish for Spring Young women—and those not so young—slender women —and those not so slender— proclaim the Suspender Skirt as becoming and a splendid Spring garment. Attractive Color» In the alluring new colors and color combinations. All wool flannel, reps, and other satisfactory materials. Ex pertly tailored. Priced from City Briefs ° $40 TON FOM ’S iuL ---- Bank of Cottage Grove BRAN RELIABILITY $5.90 to $7.90 out range, l’lace next to mining FOR RENT—FURNISHED House property. Cull 70(5 Chestnut ave keeping room for two. 1(127 w«Mt nue. in9-16p(2) Main. ml2p OLD RAGS WANTED— NOTHING less than 2 feet square. Must be clean and of material that will ab sorb gasoline; old underclothing, flannels and the like preferred. Can not use old socks, mercerized or hard surt’ac»? goods or small pieces of any kind. We want the best rags and pay the best price, 5 cents the pound. The Sentinel. tf FOR RENT—FURNISHED HOUSE- keeping rooms. Three rooms and back porch screened in. Mrs. T. K. Sears, over Eagle cigar store. ml2p TO LET—SI.EEPING ,R O O M S. 35(1 Adams avenue. ml2p I Sanitary Beauty ■ REED sale. store. Mn. H. A. Hagen BABY CARRIAGE FOR May be seen at Racket ml 2-1 ftp WANTED—MAN OR WOMAN AS agent for fast Rolling specialty. Neat apearance more important than training. Personal training given. »State age and qualifications in first letter. Prefer those able to qualify as crew tnanagers. C. R. Hall, 1392 Olive, Eugene. m!2p FOR SALE -BRONZE TURKEYS, three hons and a gobbler. L. M. Powell, phono 35F24. ml2c Marcelling Manicuring Facial Massage Shampooing Bobbing Hait Tinting French Paper Curl , Shop ■ Phones: " Of nee 30 Res. 118- Y ■ Evenings ® . by Appoint- ment B ml 2c 1 rrm irn mr mr zrn mt ttf hit tht inx mr vsn mx The Owl Says When a man goes in for bet 1 er clothes lie courts higher things. A change of suits may mean a change of luck. Any way a clean suit tickles the ribs. Try The Owl H ay WE WILL CALI Phone 81 Reduction —on— SELLERS KITCHEN CABINETS Bressler & Son Specials for Saturday 25c 49c 25c 27c 10c Large Stick of Candy FREE with each pound can of ROYAL CLUB COFFEE. —THE— Basket Groceteria ■ ■ ■ «■■■■■■■■■I CARD OF THANKS. I ■ The First National Bank COTTAGE GROVE