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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1925 PAGE THREB William Saltsman, of Long Beach, to Grants Paas. They will visit □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ¡r Calif., who was called here by I there at the home of their brother, the death of his father, E. O. Salta | Dan Rentle. I I man, returned Friday to California. Kenneth DeLassus, a student at □□□□□□□□□□ □□□nnaun Rawleigh’s Good Health Products the University-of Oregon, spent the From us, you can point with pride to the many economies for sale by W. E. Mayes, rural week end with his uncle, Earl Miss Ray Godard, who was you are effecting. And you can be sure that you are salesman, phone 2F3, and W. A. Hill. home from the Eugene Business Hemenway, city salesman, phone not sacrificing quality. Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daugh college for the week end, enter 2F22. m9-30p(2) ter Margaret returned yesterday tained at her home Saturday eve Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanWinkle, from Albany, where they had vis ning at an informal dance honoring Miss Josie Milliorn, Miss Astrid Portland, visited during the ited since Wednesday. Solein and Miss Iiulh Van Bus week with Mrs. VanWinkle’s grand Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes and kirk, all students at the business I mother, Mrs. 8. E. McKinney. daughter Yyvonne spent yesterday PHONE 65 Mrs. J. I. Jones and daughter, in Halsey as guests of Mr. and college, .who were week-end guests at the S. L. Godard home. The ■ L. Miss Inez, of Eugene, visited dur Mrs. F. M. Woodson. =5 rooms were artistically decorated ing the week at Black Butte with Cal Robbins left today for Fer- Mr. Jones and with Mrs. Jones’ mosia near Portland, where he is with spring flowers. Dainty re The live wire print shop is al freshments were served at a late Bunch Friday evening at their sons, Frank and Bob Jones. to be employed. His brother El hour. The guest list included Mr. regular dance in Phillips hall, ways ready to help in the prep For Radiolas and parts see mer is also employed there. and Mrs. Bailey Costello, Francis Light refreshments were served aration of advertising and printing Ray Nelson. Joe Dainewood will leave tomor Shroud, Pap Callahan, of Eugene at the close of the dancing hours. copy. Our experience may be ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Mary Smith underwent a row for Disston, where he will have and Van Beatty, Clinton Oeum- worth something to you. xxx major operation Friday in a Eu charge of the repair work on the paugh and Marion Richmond, of □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□.□□a □ ir □ gene hospital. Mrs. C. A. Beidler Oregon Pacific & Eastern railway this city. □ APPROACHING □ anil Mrs. George Matthews, daugh bridge, This will complete tho ♦ ♦ ♦ EVENTS □ ters, are in Eugene with her. Her repair work on this company’s Mrs. B. R. Job was hostess | □ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a son, J. T. Smith, was with her bridges. Thursday afternoon to the Social Friday, She is recovering satis- Fancy work and social Mrs. George Jacobsen and Bon Twelve. Mrs J. H. Chambers will be factorily. motored over from Silverton and conversation, the usual diversions, hostess Wednesday afternoon to the Max Schwartz, the Tailor, makes spent the week end witji Mr. Jacob were enjoyed and were followed Methodist foreign missionary so Besides the marvelous savorness and tenderness clothes that are fit to wear. Why sen. The Jacobsen family will by the serving of a tempting two- ciety, Mrs. F. L. Grannis will be IVE BOB, CURL AND Darwin tulips, leader of the study program. shouldn’t you get some good fitting again make their home here at the course luncheon. of our Meats you get the best “buys” in town. DYE HAIR mixed effectively with cherry blos clothes? It pays to wear good end of the school year. ♦ ♦ <S> Our choice cuts are always reasonably priced. soms, were the artistic centerpiece clothes. m23-30p(2) C. J. Kem will and Mrs. Mr. E. S. Holderman has returned The place cards, entertain the H. D. S. club Friday Barber work in general; James Porter is having his resi from Tillor, where he was em of the table. dence properties on Sixth street ployed at telephone work for the which had pictures of tho president at its regular evening of five special attention to children. and Washington avenue completely government. He and Mrs. Holder and the members of his cabinet hundred. I 630 Main P. 3. Bukowski, Prop. ♦ ♦ repaired inside and out. Tho work man will leave tomorrow for Med in the corner, caused an interest .............. »I Mrs. A. W. Swanson will enter started today. ford, where he will be employed ing discussion of these distinguished men. Mrs. J. A. Merryman and tain tho Joker club Friday evening. G Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Weir, recent at government scaling work. PHONE 46 Mrs. Charles Adams were inviteli residents here, were up from Cor Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, Mr. guests of the club. Long distance hauling, piano S. P. DUMPS »89,000 INTO vallis over Saturday night. and Mrs. Fred Bonnett and Mrs. ♦ ♦ ♦ moving a specialty. LANE COUNTY TREASURY i. Carrie Bonier motored to Halsey Come in and see the new A social event of interest here yesterday and spent the day with Any time—any where standard six Studebaker phae took place Saturday evening at The Southern Pacific company Mrs. Smith and daughter Mary, □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ I business on their fruit ranch in ton at Long & Cruson garage. old friends of the Bennett family. Roseburg, when Mrs. William Bell has paid the first half of its entertained in honor of Miss Elsie □ - Delight, valley. They were also Only $1385 f. o. b. Cottage Miss Rena Cornutt returned Sat Canterbury, who announced her be 1924 taxes in Lane county, amount □ I Chestnut Brothers, proprietors visiting with Mrs. Claude Arne, Grove. ing to $88,715.28. The company is □ j □ sister-in-law of Mrs. Phillips, who W. J. White went to Portland urday evening to Eugene, where trothal to Kenneth McReynolds, of the heaviest individual taxpayer (Across street from S. P. depot) she is attending the University this city. The date of the wedding □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□an is seriously ill. Mrs. Phillips, who Sunday on business. 'in the county and its tax in Lane Coal for Brooders high school, after spending her was not announced. Miss Ethel county is higher than in most coun The Gottfried Graber family are was injured in auto accident an James J. Horning arrived home spring vacation with her parents, Mackey, Miss Gladys Oaks and STORAGE AND GENERAL moving into their new home at the ties through which its lines extend. several days ago from a Eugene about five weks ago, upon a visit Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cornutt. Miss Kathleen McReynolds, of this • TRANSFER to this city, has nearly recovered. corner of Fifteenth street and Another big taxpayer that re hospital. Mrs. Grace VanBoskirk and city, were week-end guests of Miss mitted the first half last week Madison avenue. Offico phone 6 Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost have Let Long & Cruson demon daughter, Miss Ruth, Miss Josie Canterbury and were present at the was the Weyerhaeuser Timber com High class radios at Long & Milliorn, Miss Astrid Solein, of social affair. Residence phono 155-L moved into their beautiful new strate a radio to you. pany, paying approximately $7000. home at the corner of Adams Michael Kebelbeck was in Eu- Cruson. ♦ ♦ ♦ Eugene, and Miss Ray Godard, who il Sheriff Taylor has turned to Miss Rose Ruegger, of Creswell, is attending the Eugene Business avenue and Sixth street. Friday on business. A wedding pretty in its simplicty Treasurer Edna Ward $52,197.21 It pays to list your property | Mrs. Garfield Crowo and niece, a guest since Thursday at the Gott- college, were week end guests at was that at the home of Mr. and in back taxes, due from 1918 to □□□□nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn witb Hall & Lang. Mrs. Charles White, were in Eu fried Graber home, returned home the home of Miss Godard’s parents, Mrs. Samuel Ferguson Saturday 1923 inclusive. Following were the today. evening, when their daughter, Miss amounts for each year: Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Godard. Richard Hanna was recently . gene the latter part of the week O. E. Woodson and Robert Cann elected an elder of the Presbyterian to visit J. Hardy Crowe, who is Miss Donna* Nichols, employe at Jessio, became the bride of Sherman 1923 $38,308 08 Medical Umphrey & Mackin’s, has • had B. Knight. Tho ring service was 1922 church, The name of R. B. Hanna, in a Eugene hospital. He is not returned Friday from . 6,970 38 Springs, where they spent two performed by Pastor A. J. Adams, getting along as well as was hoped previously given, was an error. to remain at home since Thursday 1921 3,465.97 weeks on Mr. Woodson ’ b cattle on account of the mumps. of the Christian church. About 1920 The F. L. Hockett family were for. 2,975.65 ranch. 15 members of the immediate fami 1919 in Eugene Saturday on business. 720.04 Ford Display Week at Wood- Mrs. L. A. Thomas, of Portland, A wedding 1918 Rustic — Shiplap — Dimensions. is visiting at the home of her par lies were present. 25.43 son Brothers, March 30 to banquet followed the service. The Large and small timbers. Blue April 4. See our ad elsewhere ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. We want your produce and guar couple will make theirxhome here. Chautauqua Date» Are Set. in this issue. ni26-30c Mountain Lumber C<?. W. L. Peters, Mrs. J. J. Dillon and her daughter antee you top market prices. Our ♦ ♦ ♦ phone 123-L. ____________ m23a9p(2) business established 44 years ago. Juno 8 to 13 are the dates that . Mrs. Bert Manning has gone to Margaret, also of Portland, and Announcements have been re have been fixed for Cottage Reference: Bank of California San Diego, Calif., to visit her Mrs. A. Hartzell, of Latham, spent ceived here of the wedding on Grove’s 1925 chautauqua. Tho cost parents. the week end with Mr. and Mrs. PAGE & SON Monday in Portland of Miss Ma to Ellison-White for tho conduct Magee, parents of Mrs. Dillon and PORTLAND, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Smith, Mr. bel K. Martin to Jack C. Coryell, of this circuit alone the coming [ Mrs. Hartzell. and Mrs. W. H. Woodworth and both of Portland. The bride was a daughter and son, Miss Pearl Frank Snodgrass is convalescing student in tho local high school season will total $300,000. Among innnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnr from an operation Thursday for at the beginning of the term but tho attractions so far booked are Woodworth and Bobby, of Port “Tho Mikado”; Alton Packard, Ir land, were week end guests of the removal of his tonsils. went to Portland to spend the “Daddy Longlegs,” Dr. Fallis and Mrs. Clarence Cone, daughter of Howard Fox nearly lost the Christmas holidays with her par Captain Gudmudson. Mr. and Mrs. Smith and a niece fourth toe and little toe of the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Martin, of Mrs. Woodworth. right foot in an accident Saturday, and did not return. Margaret Young Is Injured. <§> when the broadax with which he High class radios at Long & Miss Margaret Young sustained was hewing trees slipped and struck Ten members and one invited Cruson. painful injuries to her right hand Day and Night Calls his foot, nearly severing the toes. guest, Mrs. Eastham, were present Mrs. T. A. Cone, who had not Thursday afternoon, when tho mom Mr. Fox is employed by J. H. Thursday afternoon at the regular YOUR AIM SHOULD BE been out of the house since the first ber became entangled in the rollors Prompt, Chambers on his railroad construc meeting of the Past Noblo Grands’ of tho mangol at the laundry, whore Headquarters at To eat a home-made bread of the year on account of hor Efficient tion work. club held at tho home of Mrs. and Miss Young is an employe. No Beaulieu * Harrel that competes in quality health, was out and around Thurs- Courteous Social conversation bones wore broken but the hand •lay. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Whitlock James Hart. Garage with that made elsewhere. Service We meet all competition and son are in Portland visiting was the diversion and a delightful was badly lacerated and severely ’ George Brainard is doing the and furnish the best sale at the home of Mr. Whitlock’s two-course luncheon was served, burned. OUR AIM annual assessing of the city and Phone 18 Narcissi in effective arrangement book on the market. sister, Mrs. L. E. Stroud. mp(M) meanwhile John Wilson is carry Ros. Phono I45-L. Is to keep Faultless Bread Home merchants should - -4 R. L. Stewart is having to use were the attractive centerpiece of Six-year-old Billy found a pock up to a standard that will ing the mail on the west side, buy their salesbooks at etbook and made haste to return crutches as a result of an accident the table. keep the bread business at which is Mr. Brainard’s route. ♦ ♦ ♦ home. it to its owner. Saturday in which the. end bone home. Let us show you the new Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Saunders, of the right foot was fractured “You’re an honest lad,” the standard six Studebaker phae Mr. and Mrs. T. K. Sears and Wil when a large timber fell upon latter told him, magnanimously. ton. Long & Cruson at the the foot. Mr. Stewart was at liam Ward entertained the Jolly “Here, I’ll give you a dime.” J. A. RHOADS Service Garage. F. o. b. Cot- Practically Everything in “Aw, you don’t hafta,” replied Latham helping to install some Proprietor toge Grove $1385. PROFESSIONAL CARDI Billie, turning away. “I kept a Printing. Always Try transformers at the Standard Edwin Anderson returned Friday quarter out.” Sanders, Prop. Your Home Printer First. Bridge company’s plant when a H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. b I from Agenda, Kansas, where he timber that Ernest Bennett was FURNITURE MOVING had been Dentistry for two months with - i i holding suspended in the air acci Modern equipment. First National relatives. AND STORAGE New standard six Studebak dentally fell and struck Mr. Stew Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 and Airs. Orpha Benson, who is teach er phaeton has just arrived -Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hauser, art’s foot. The injury is healing 1 to 6. Evenings ana Bundays by Special business meeting will be oopointment. Office phone, 10: res here. Come in and look it of Eugene, while returning home ing at Raymond, Wash., arrived satisfactorily. 1 ‘cnee phone, 184-J. held at 7:30 Thursday evening, Saturday to spend her Easter va from a motor trip to California, Piano Moving a Specialty. over. Service Garage. Miss Stella Prince sustained a April 2, at high school auditorium. visited during the week with Mrs. cation with her daughter, Miss Phone 99; Res., 189-J HERBERT W. LOMBARE The orchestra and quartet of the Hauser’s mother, Mrs. Allie Haw Mary Ellen Benson, who is at the painful dog bite Saturday forenoon. Every member should be pres Attorney at Lie Christian church gave several se kins. i ent m30p home of Mrs. Benson’s sister, Mrs. While she was passing the Clara Pint National Hank Building T lections Friday evening at a reviv Burkholder residence at the corner Herbert Eakin. 04 Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone Ray Nelson for Radiolas. al meeting at the Hebron church. I of Lane street and Villard court Galloway writes insurance. These meetings are being held dur- ■ Leslie Hawkins has had his home Laddie, the Burkholder dog, sprang DR. 0. E. FROST Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and out and bit her in the calf of the ing this week and next by on north Seventh street moved a Office in Lawson building children, of Portland, were here distance of ten feet on the prop three students from the Eugene right leg. The wound is healing Phone 47 Bible university. A number of erty and lowered. Mr. Hawkins yesterday for a brief visit at the satisfactorily. Gregos Cottago Grove local people have been attending. has two lots and the house was in Herbert Eakin hpme. They motored Miss Bonita Beager, Miss Naoma the center of the two. He had it down to Eugene to visit Mr. Hilton, Miss Mildrel Stevens and GA VEN O. DYOTT, M. D. The Owl says, “Hoo Hoo is moved to the eenter of one. Smith’s mother, Mrs. Mary Smith, Physician and Burgoon Harry Hart Jr., were in Roseburg your tailorf” DETMER’S woolens who underwent a major operation Evenings by appointment qver the week end. wear and tailor best. 410 Main Let Long & Cruson demon- Friday in a hospital there. Mrs. Suite 3, Kern Bldg., Cottage Grove. Bag limit 30 fish or twenty pounds in any one day, street, phone 81. strate a radio to you. Entrance on north Sixth street, just Smith is gaining satisfactorily. and 60 fish or 40 pounds in seven consecutive days. MIKE YOKEL WINS HIS off Main. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips, of J. J. Preo has opened a barber MATCH WITH EDWARDS Ray Nelaon, auto electrician. Corvallis, were down the latter shop in the I. B. Morris building DR. W. E. LEBOW Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walker and part of the week attending to near the Main street bridge. Den tint Portland, March 26.—Mike Yokel, Offiee Fifth end Main. Hours, 8:34 son Lynn spent Sunday in Eugene Bass season opens June 15 to April 15 of following Salt Lake city, light heavyweight to 12 and 1 to 6:30. Evenings and at the home of Mrs. Walker’s sis year. Bag limit 30 fish or 20 pounds in any one day, Bundays by appointment. Pnoaes: wrestler, defeated Billy Edwards, ter, Mrs. A. E. Sharpe. and 60 fish or 40 pounds in seven consecutive days. Kansas City, in a finish match here offiee 35, resigence 182-J. Mrs. Ferris Marks underwent last night. Yokel took the first a serious operation at a Eugene and third falls, the first in 52 DR. H. A. HAGEN Licensed Drugless Physician hospital Saturday. minutes, 39 seconds, and the third To the angler catching the largest tront on Phone 30. Ostrander Building, Dr. Hagen can cure bronchitis, in 35 minutes The second fall April 19 a »6.50 reed fish basket and strap. 630ft Main Street, Cottage Grove Mrs. H. A. Miller has been ill went to Edwards in 36 minutes, 42 Some open streams: Big and Little Fall Creek, Wolf during the week. seconds. D. A. FORBES. M. D. Creek, Nitudaw, Sharp’s Creek, Mosby Creek, and the Physician and Burgeon Mrs. N. E. Compton was quite ill I Calls answered day or night Coast Fork from the steel bridge north of Cottage Brewer Is Honored. over the week end with intestinal Maternity Work a Specialty C. M. Brewer, vice president and Grove to its junction with the Middle Fork. influenxa. Hhe is much better general manager of the Mountain Dr. Kime ’» old office. Phones, today. 1 State« Power company, with head Office 34, Residence 199-J, EASTER HAMS—We have what we believe to be the The best way to have more open streams is Mra. N. E. Compton, Mrs. Theo to abide with the law when they are closed. best hams on the market. Maple Leaf, cured at Yoncalla, dore Baker, Mrs. J. P. Graham quarters at Albany, has been elect H. J. SHINN ed a member of the board of di Attorney at Mw and and Mrs. Nixon motored to Eugene Oregon. Best quality at a less price. rectors of the Standard Gas and Notary Public Friday, bringing buck Miss Lois Resident Angler's License ................ EASTER CANDY—A good variety to choose from and Compton, who is attending business Eleetrie company, of Chicago, par Practice« in all court a Thirty year» eat company of the Mountain of experience. Bader building, Cot the purest on the market. college there, to spend the week County Angler'» License for persons between States Power company. Mr. Brew tage Grove, Oregon. end with her parents. er’s election comes as recognition tbe ages of 14 and 18 years Mrs. Deselle Stevenson, of En of hi« long and sneceesful service DB. A. W KIME gene, was a dinner guest yesterday as an •xeeotiee of the Mountain Physician and Surgeon. of Mrs. J. P. Graham. “ ‘ Hhe also State« Power company. Obstetric« an<i diseases of women I visited witb relatives, returning and children a specialty. Will care last :vcaing. The Store That Appreciates Your Trade Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get for confinements at his home if Harry and James Renile left your account sheets and blanks desired. Office phono 234; resi toilay on a three day business trip at your home print shop. dence phone 109 Y. socisrr When You Buy Your Groceries McQueen’s Grocery 1 Stop for Real Values MPERIAT Barber Shop 1 Quality Market Culver & Anderson Chestnut Transfer City Briefs ° VEAL POULTRY EGGS CAPONS HOGS Jitney Service JOE T. SHORT SALESBOOKS! City Transfer Co. The Sentinel The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery G. A. ALUMNI, NOTICE! Season Opens FOR ANGLING IN LANE COUNTY On April 15 to November 30 Darby & Liston Fishing Tackle Grocery Specials! * 2 pounds bulk dates..... ........ 25c FREE! 2 pounds bulk raisins... ... .................. 25c 3 large cans sliced pineapple... ....... $1.00 ... $3.00 $1.50 Smith-Short Grocery Darby & Liston i I