COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 2, 1925
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Corvallis, left this week for Mon at their homo Saturday night, with
| «lancing as the diversion.
mouth.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lancaster and
Mrs. Anna Hoffman and Mrs.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
March 31.—Miss Forest Schnei Hillman, of Eugene, were week end I children, of Blue Mountain, visited
der, who was attending school at guests of Mrs. Amanada Sears. Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Lan
Richard Hanna was at the J. R. caster’s sister, Mrs. George Foster.
Mrs. La He Ils Stewart and Mrs.
Cooley home Sun«lay afternoon.
Mrs Amanda Sears and Miss ’ (’aidwell, of Cottage Grove, spent
Laura Riley were in the Grove Friday afternoon with Mrs. J.
Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Kate Fisher.
Sears accompanied them home for
Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge was
!over Sunday.
guest Sunday of Mrs. Sailing
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Cottage Grove.
SPECIALIST
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost,
in Internal Medicine for the ; Mountain, were at the W. D. Heath
’ home Sunday evening.
Blue Mountain, spent Sunday with
past twelve years
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harold Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher.
and little daughter and Mr. and
Mr. and Airs. Clem Sarff and
DOES NOT OPERATE
Mrs. Graham, of Eugene, motored Mrs. Hughes, of .the Grove, visited
up Sunday afternoon to the home | Sunday afternoon
Will be at
of Mrs. Harold’s cousin, J. R. | Mrs. A. T. Beidler.
OSBORN HOTEL
Cooley.
TUESDAY, APRIL 7
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales were i
Office Hours:
DORENA
at the U. S. Bales home on Rat ‘
10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Creek Tuesday of last week.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mrs. J. H. Pon ford, of Thornton I , March 31.—Mr. and Mrs. S.
ONE DAY ONLY
Corners, visited Mrs. Waldo Miller I j Van Schoiaek, of Alpine, spent
No Charge for Consultation 'Sunday and accompanied Mrs. Mil Saturday evening at the W. P.
ler to the Claude Arne home to Van Schoiaek home.
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular see Mrs. Arne.
Grant Bales was brought home
graduate in medicine and sur Mr. and Mrs. Gene Boss, of the Sunday from a ^Eugene hospital,
gery and is licensed by the Grove, spent Sunday with Mr. and where he had been for some time.
state of Oregon. He does not Mrs. C. A. King.
Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garoutte and
operate for chronic appendi Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sears, of children moved out to the Garoutte
citis, gall stones, ulcers of Cottage Grove. an<l Mrs Eutheria Brothers sawmill Monday.
Do we ns and Louise Layng visited
stomach, tonsils or adenoids.
Floyd McLin returned to Mon
He has to his credit wonder Mrs. Amanda Sears Sunday.
mouth Sunday, after spending the
ful results in diseases of the Mr. and Mrs. Ed Nye, of Eugene, week end at the home of his par
stomach, liver, bowels, blood, Mrs. Martha Lane and daughter cats, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. McLin.
skin, nerves, heart, kidney, Blanche, of Corvallis, , aad Mrs. An 8%-pound son was born
bladder, bed wetting, catarrh, Harry Castle visited 1 Mrs. Claude March 26 to Mr. and Mrs. C. E.
weak lungs, rheumatism, scia Arne Sunday. Mrs. i Arne’s con- Da in ewood.
tica, leg ulcers and rectal dition is unchanged.
Mrs. Roy Van Schoiaek and son
Mr. and Mrs. Win. ] Haupt have Delbert spent Monday in the Grove
ailments.
Below are the names of a taken n little boy from the boys’ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
few of his many satisfied pa and girls’ aid society, of Portland, Win. May ben.
to live with them.
tients in Oregon:
Miss Faye McLin left for Rose
W. D. Heath was a Cottage burg Sunday to accept employment.
Hedwiek Wilson, Gold Beach,
Grove visitor Saturday.
Ore., varicose ulcers.
MOUNT VIEW
Coming to Eugene
Dr. Mellenthin
Frank Koehler, The Dalles,
Ore., stomach trouble.
Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle
Point, Ore., goitre.
Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside,
Ore., appendicitis.
Henry Westfall, Ontario,
Orc., nicer of stomach.
Mrs. E. C. Bates, Baker,
Ore., eczema.
O. M. Richey, Boring, Ore.,
heart trouble.
Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Bu-
chanan, Portland, Ore., ade-
noids and tonsils.
Remember above date, that
consultation on this trip will
be free and that his treatment
is different.
Married women must be ac
companied by their husbands
Address: 211 Bradbury Bldg.,
Los Angeles, Calif.
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Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
THORNTON CORNERS.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
March 31.—Mrs. A. E. Foster an<l
•laughter, Mrs. Alleman, of Divide,
visited Saturday with Mr. and Mrs.
George Foster.
Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge and son
Clifford went to Eugene one OVO-
ning last wook to visit Mrs. Hhort
ridge’s daughter, Mrs. James Mnust.
Mrs. Kate Hears mid Mrs. Frank
Hears, of Cottage Grove, were
guests Tuesday afternoon of Mrs.
J. W. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. Joo Preinnzzi, of
Htar, spent Saturday evening at
the Louie Premazzi home.
Mr. and Mrs. Willian entertained
relatives from the Grove Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wai. Stroud enter
tained a number of the neighbors
Tone Up, Purify
In the Spring
Every woman knows that her
house has to bo cleaned thoroughly
every spring, During winter, dust,
dirt and germs aecummulato in the
corners, under the rugs, in the
curtains “an” every place. Just
so with your system—it should be
given a 1 thorough cleansing, purify
ing this i spring.
HOLLISTER’S
ROCKY MOUNTAIN TEA will do
the job slick and quick. It will
dean your system, freshen and
purify you all over—you’ll enjoy
living, ent better, sleep bettc
feel better.—Kem’s for Drugs.
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come in and examine our display
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You will find here a full range of
beautiful Everfast fabrics in a fasci
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All Everfast colors, however deli
cate their tints, are guaranteed not to
fade.
Buy EVERFAST and make it into
dresses, rompers, smocks and suits.
Let them be worn in the blazing sun or
the salt air of the shore. Send them to
the laundry for scrubbing, even boil
ing, week after week. Nothing can
fade the lovely Everfast colors.
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Fast to Sun and Weather
Fast to Perspiration and Urie A oil
Fast to Everything they encounter, t
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For every yard of Everfast which,
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we will cheerfully refund not only your
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Ask for a sample of Everfast. TakH
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to prove to yourself that the color if
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SILK CREEK.
WANTADS n□ March 31.—Charles Trembly is
suffering ' with an injured hand
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Features you would expect to
find only in higher priced cars
Long semi-elliptic springs—dry plate disc
clutch, requiring no lubrication—extra strong
rear axle with banjo-type housing—beautiful
Fisher bodies on closed models — all models
finished in beautiful colors of Duco — one
piece VV type windshield on closed models!
These are hut a few of the quality features of
construction of the new Chevrolet—features
that you would expect to find only on high
priced cars.
Touringor * C
RiMd.ter
C
Coupe -’715
Coach-*735
8 edan — 'S25
HWIwa TV.. u.J D ik
WX.. I.
Fuwie
Hallo un Tir«# and Spacial
Artillery
Stand-
Balloon Tir«» «ad Dl»«
Wh««i» Standard
for Economical Transportation
BEAULIEU & HARREL
Repair Shop
QUALITY
A T
—Buick
L O VV
COST
FOR SALE OR TRADE—TRAILER,
The Ellsworth mill has been idle
well built and strong; will carry a few half days awaiting logs.
1000 pounds. Very reasonable if
The Fradie families have moved
taken at ouco. Call at 1849 w-CBt to their houses at the Ellsworth
Main street, Chas. Koner. m!9a2p(2) mill.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Burcham visited
LADIES SUFFERING WITH ANY at the Babcock home the first of
female weakness should try Dr. the week.
Swan's homeopathic pastilës. For
Franklin Owens m*de a trip to
sale by Mrs. 8. M. Hansard, ro the Grove Saturday.
cently of Lebanon but now of
Mr. and Mrs. Gaubcrt returned
Cottage Grove.
m23a2p(2) Saturday evening from Aalem,
I HAVE 3 DWELLINGS FOR where Mrs. Gaubert’s mother is
sale. If you want to buy, see very ill.
Mrs. Speaks was quite sick Mon
A. L. Woodard.
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day but is improving.
FOR REN T—HOUSEKEEPING
Mrs. Wickendol and daughter
and sleeping rooms. 356 Adams Edna spent Sunday afternoon at
avenue.
m26a2p(2) the F. A. Green home.
Mrs. Amber Babcock returned
FOR SALE—LIMITED NUMBER Saturday evening from a visit with
of dahlia tubers of many va friends in Lynx Hollow
and Cot-
rieties. Mrs. Edgar King, Cottage tage Grove.
Grove, phone 9F22.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN.
FOR SALE—HR TIMBER, 24%
million feet, close in and con
March 31.—Miss Agnes Layng, of
venient to handle. For sale on
account of administration.
Call Mount View, spent the week end
at 1564 Ash avenue, Cottage with her sister, Mrs. Geo. Duerst.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost visited
Grove.
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Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jim
FOR SALE—GOOD A8 NEW 18 Fisher, of Thornton Corners.
inch disc for *16. Claude Arne,
Mrs. Nelson Whipps is visiting
phone 1F4, Cottage Grove, Ore with Mr. and Mrs. F. Whipps.
gun.
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Mr. and Mrs Bob Allen, of Cot
tage Grove, were Sunday guests
FOR SALE—RESIDENCE ON of Mr. and Mrs. John Alien.
south First street. Modern. H. A. -Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle spent
Morse.
m30a9p(8) Sunday at the Claude Arne home
Mount View.
i S f TY CENTS A DOZEN FOR at "
young roosters. Feed them table
SAGINAW
Scraps and have cheap ekicken
dinners.
Bring boxes.
Roy 8.
March 31.—Mr. and Mrs. Lewis
Hands, phone f 1F2.
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Allen and family, of Sutherlin.
WILL TRADE CHEVROLET" ^“*ed »< »h« Judson Allen nn<l
touring car whiek has been run W. A. Witcher homes over Sunday.
Mrs. Harry CotteT, Mrs. Lois
less than 4,000 miles and has 1925
license for 1 ton Ford truck. Call Mooilv and Mary Ellen Neat were I
Mr.
at 999 south Sixth street.
a2-6p up from Eugene Monday.
Cotter, who recently underwent an
WOMAN UNEMPLOYED WILL operation, expects to come home
do day work. Call at 944 Chest the last of the week.
nut avenue or write P. O. box 292.
Jess Burleson is visiting at the
®i‘X-
a2p home of his parents. Mr. and Mrs
A. J. Burleson.
FOR HALE—1924 FORD COUPE,
.1. W. Matthews is slowly recov
has hardly been used. Will take ering from a very serious illness
cow on deal. Car can be seen at with erysipelas.
Woodson Brokers garage. E. H
Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and
Dustin, Diastoa route.
a2 6p laughters Beth and Elise visited
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and
I CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, Mrs p w MeHinney.
dental gold, platinum and dis
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting A GOOD DODGE TOURING CAR
Refining Company. Otsego. Miehi
for rale rheap Billy Hall Servira
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a2tfe(t' ¿Stetioa.
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Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
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Home Owners' Hearts Are Happiest
Save and build a home in Oregon
Security Savings and Loan Association
Eugene, Oregon
(Under State Supervision and Control)
Charles 8. Hall, Agent
CLASS A SAVINGS
Guaranteed to Mature in 112 Months
Monthly
Deposit
Annual
Deposit
Total
Guaranteed
Deposit
Earnings
Guaranteed
Cash Value
$ 7.00 $ 84.00 $ 784.00 $ 216.00 $ 1,000.00
10.50 126.00 1,176.00
324.00
1,500.00
14.00 168.00 1,568.00
432.00
2,000.00
17.50 210.00 1,960.00
540.00
2,500.00
21.00 252.00 2,352.00
648 00
3.000.00
24.50 294.00 2,744.00
756.00
3,500.00
CLASS B SAVINGS
Guaranteed to Mature in 180 Months
Monthly
Deposit
$ 3.50
2.00
5.25
3.00
7.00
4.00
8.75
5.00
10.50
6.00
14.00
8.00
Annual
Deposit
$ 42.00
-I-
63.00
84.00
-|-
105.00
4~
126.00
“h
168.00
+
Total
Guaranteed
Deposit
Earnings
$ 630.00
$ 1,000.00
555.00
1,500.00
244.81
1.260.00
740.00
326.40
1,575.00
925.00
408.01
1,890.00
1,110.00
489.60
2.520.00
Guaranteed
Cash Value
$ 370.00
163.20
945.00
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'
1,480.00
652.80
2,000.00
2,500.00
3,000.00
4,000.00
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DI RECTORH AND OFFICERS
J 08 H KOKE, President
J. B. BELL, Director
Koke Tiffany Company,
Lane County Abstract Co.,
Eugeni', Oregon.
Eugene, Oregon
F. N. McALISTER,
A. A. ROGERS, Director
lst Vice President
Cashier First National Bank,
Vice Près. U. 8. National Bank,
Eugene, Oregon
Eugene, Oregon
E. O. IMMEL,
W. C. WA8HBURNE,
Director and Counsellor
2nd Vice President
Près. First National Bank,
Potter, Foster * Itnmel.
Eugene, Oregon
Junction City, Oregon
F. G. STICKELS,
DAVID M. GRAHAM, Director
«errata ry-Treasurer
Retail Merchant,
Sec. Trans. Security Savings A
Eugene, Oregon
Loan Association
GEOROE H. MeMORRAN.
O. B. KE88EY, Director
Director
Près. Commercial State Bank,
MeMorran It Washbnrne,
Springfield, Oregon.
1»gene. Oregon
(Safety and Conservatism)