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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, APRIL 6 1925 For Your Easter Breakfast Serve several strips of our Premium Bacon with the Eggs. It’s the kind that literally “melts in your mouth” —so tasty and nourishing. Just try it—is all we ask. Quality Market PHONE 46 Culver & Anderson ——- ---------- -------------------------- ---------- - □□□□□□□□nnnnnnnnnn The Owl says: The proof of the a pudding is in the eating. We fit □ tho hard to fit. Fit and satisfaction b City Briefs _ u guaranteed. 410 Main street. a2 6c □ * □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shephard were in Roseburg Thursday on business. John Nokes has received word that his brother, Joseph Nokes, died Wednesday at Snohomish, Wash. He was hurried Friday at the soldiers’ home in that state. Mr. Nokes had visited his brother here. John Barker is recovering from an attack of influenza. He has been unable to be at his work for nearly two weeks and Friday was his first time out of the bouse. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel and Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McFarland motored to Roseburg Thursday on business. Prices slashed on furniture. We are too cramped and must To create space for display have room, therefore, some of purposes we are selling our en the goods must go. Bressler tire furniture stock at greatly & Son. Henry Rohde and John Graber reduced prices. Bressler & Son. Thursday for ' Cloverdale E. C. Powell was up from Port left land during the past week looking springs on a vacation trip. Mr. Rohde is in poor health. after his ranch. Mrs. Samuel Veatch and baby arrived home today from a Eugene hospital. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Mrs. Orpah Benson returned Fri day to her school in Raymond, Wash., after a week’s visit with her daughter, Miss Mary Ellen Benson and with her sisters, Mrs. J. A. Merryman ami Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Hho met in Portland Miss Lillian Leonard, a former resident of Cottage Grove, who is teaching nt Dee, and visited briefly with her. PAGE THREE • High class radios at Long & ^he also visited Mrs. Belie Soring jointed in such a wonderful way CrUSOn. and othez friends in Springfield. I that when the puppet master pulls Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Earl, rear Okey Wilson arrived last week 1 their strings they sing, sew and dents of Riddle for a number of 1 from San Francisco and is em- 1 dust and try on i slippers, just as years, who wero enroute to Port- : ployed at the Darby & Liston hard- i real people do. They open the gates of the en- lan 1 to make their home with their ware store. son Merton, spent the week end Marshall Mendenhall is employed chanted garden, where the fairy godmother lives and weaves the here at the homo of Mrs. Earl’s at Darby & Liston’s part time, brother, H. B. Griggs. They have Mrs. Amber Babcock left this magic that transforms Cinderella sold their Riddle property. morning for Denver, Colo., to make into a beautiful princess. Mr. and Mrs. T. G. SudteU, of i her homo with her parents, Mr. You may enter the kitchen where Cinderella sits by her cinders and Portland, were week-end guests at Mrs. J. W. Bailey. O. v E. Woodson ' left the N. J. Nelson Jr. home. n “*• « for — Medical «-«-> where Pixie, the cat, cheers her by dancing, and where the fairy god 1 Springs this morning on business. Rustic — Shiplap — Dimensions. Mr and Mrs. Marvel Randal! mother floats in on a shaft of Large auu small timbers. Blue Mountain Lumber Co. W. L. Peters, and son Raymond spent the week purple light, where everything is so mysterious that you know some- phone 123-L. m23a9p(2) ’’ end at the homes of Mrs. Randall’s 1 parents, ana. Mr. »un and a«aia. Mrs. V7. O. XYlllgllL, Knight, think is going to happen—and it Mrs. Curtis I eatch and daughter and Mr Ran,lan’« parpnt3i Mr an() does. Wanda, of Halsey, spent the week j Mrs. I. A. Randall. Mr. Randall A pumpkin changes into a car end at the home of Mrs. Veatch’s returned to Portland last evening riage of gold, right beforo your uncle, W. B. Hawley, and with but Mrs. Randall and son will very eyes, and rats, ndee, and liz the J. Q- Willits family, Mr. remain until Wednesday. ards will complete the equipage Veatch camo with them and spent J. C. Robertson and son Harold, that takes Cinderella to the ball. the time at his ranch on Silk creek. of Portland, visited during last You’ll be invited to the prince’s Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Morrow and week at the home of Mr. Robert ball in the castle, and when Cinder daughter Doris and Cyril Spinney, ' son’s daughter, Mrs. C. A. Bartell, ella enters, as the boautiful prin of Marcóla, spent the week end at | C. A. Bartell and daughter Donna cess, you’ll understand why the the home of Mrs. Marrow's broth- tpent the week end with Harry prince falls so madly in love with er, G. W. McQueen. Parker at Lundpark. Miss Donna her. ardens "•’•erved her twelfth birthday an The mechanical side of the mari Land plaster for gardens onetttes fascinates everyone who and land. Also barrel lime. niversary in this manner. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. King were see them. You find yourself pic W. L. Hubbell. tfc(2) Mr. and Mrs. Joe Arnold, Mrs. | in Eugene Saturday to have Mrs. turing how it is done and what fun it would bo to operate one. W. F. Hart, Mrs. Roy Romaine King’s tonsils removed. Mr. and Mrs. Washington Hughes, You forget that it takes great and Claúde and Geneva Kime mo- tored down from Portland for of Roseburg, were here today to skill and practice, it looks so easy, All adults that attend are in- the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ar- drive home their car which had nold visited at the home of Mr. been in the Billy Hall service vited to go back of the stage Arnold’s mother, Mrs. Josiah Por- station being rebuilt since an acci at the close of the performance to snatch a glimpse of how the ter. Mrs. W. F. Hart visited at the dent about six weeks ago. Mrs. W. M. Hall returned Sat marionettes are made to perform. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Land. Mrs. Romaine and urday evening from spending the Claude and Geneva Kime visited winter in Kansas City, Mo., with □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Mr. Hall motored □ with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. her parents. to Portland Friday and met Mrs. □ ______ A. W. Kime. Hall there. n___________________ ~ □ Galloway writes insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Hartley, of Los □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a News has reached here of the Mondovi, Wis., were guests yester FOR SALE—RESIDENCE ON birth of a daughter on March 24 day at the C. A King home. Mr. south First street. Modern. H. A. to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Van Denburg, King and Mr. Bartley were school Morse. m30a9p(2) of Yacolt, Wash. The father made chums about 30 years ago and had his home here for a number of not seen each other since that time. WILL TRAD E CHEVROLET years. touring car which has been run William and John Skilling have re M rs. H. E. Allison arrived to turned from Oakland, Calif., where less than 4,000 miles and has 1925 day from Roseburg to visit iler they visited their parents, Mr. license for 1-ton Ford truck. Call parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. and Mrs. William Sailling. at 999 south Sixth street. n2-6p Fiester. Mrs. Clara Numbers observed her eighty-fifth birthday anniver FOR SALE—1924 FORD COUPE, has hardly been used. Will take sary Saturday at the home of her cow on deal. Car can bo seen at ' son, Robert Lacky. Dale Wyatt spent the week end Woodson Brothers garage. E. H. a2-6p at Bohemia with his father, M. F. Dustin, Disston route. i i Wyatt. S. H. Piper has sold his residence CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, dental gold, platinum and dis j property on Washington avenue and Seventh street to Mrs. Charles carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting i Refining Company, Otsego, Michi Gettys. gan. a2tfc(2) ,r—------- ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ x—«« Easter Edibles in Ample and Attractive Array Shopping for your Easter Groceries at this store is a pleasure, for you may choose from the market’s choicest offerings everything needed at economy prices. McQueen PHONE ’s 65 Grocery —--------------- ■ r - - The live wire print shop is al ways ready to help in the prop aration of advertising and priuting copy. Our experience worth something to you. J] ------------- - Solution of Puzzle No. 28. G A| L E A A M P NÈ ¡V A N IE N T R 1 A uA T S 1 T E A. F. & A. M Special meeting at 7:45 Tuesday evening, April 7. Work in M. degree and refreshments. By order W. M OPL Y |O NjÂtt J. O|N j CROSS-WORD PUZZLE No. 29 ° WANTADS Burroughs Bookkeeping Forms ((£) by Wentern Nowspupor Union.) Horizontal. Vertical. l—Mfiken terms of «urrender 9—Single 10—Self 12—Negative 14—Projecting ridge or «Helf IB— Belonging to 16— Southern «fate (abbr.) 17— Kngllsh for having dined 18— Preposition 10—Kalat 20—Muse of lyric and amatory poetry 22—Member of school of philosophy founded by Zeno 24— South A; erienn rumlnunt 27—Hravler-than -olr flying machine 30— -Three-toed «loth 81—Boy’s nickname 32— Tellurium (nhhr.) 33— North Western state (abbr.) 31— Rx|«t 85— Anlmid fat 86— Diphthong 37—Part of verb Mto be" 88—What an Henglluhman would call .m ’orne’s foot 40—Surrounillnx condition 1— That which cun b« froaen 2— Kuropenn river 3— Opening admitting liquid« 4— One who aliNtatn« from Intoxi cating drink« 5— Preparation and enactment of law« 6— One who act« for another 7— Preposition 8— That which a««ures a «afe pa«- «R«re (two word«) 13— Implement for rowing 15—Japanese sash 21—In or after the «tylr of 28—Combining form meaning egg 25—Recline 20—New Zealand aborigine 28— Polson 29— Mingle 87—Wide street (abbr.) 39—Symbol for iron (chrm.) Robert Lacky Painfully Injured. GOOD DODGE TOURING CAR Of every kind printed at Robert Lacky sustained painful For Radiolas and parts see for sale cheap. Billy Hall Sorvice injuries to his back Thursday while Station. home by the Home Print Ray Nelson. n2-6-9p working with a disc on the W. P. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Davis mo Shop. Huff place on old Pacific highway. FOR HALE—YOUNG ROOSTERS, tored over from Lorane Thursday He stepped backward, caught his 50c a dozen. Hollywood strain, and visited their daughters, Mrs. Always give your Home foot on something and fell flat |>n the kind that make big fryers. Autin Lindsey and Mrs. H. C. his back, the disc tongue falling Bring your box. N. E. Elliott, Sutherland. They returned home Print Shop first chance across his body. There lyere no Disston route. a6-9p With the ending of- Lent that evening accompanied by their at all your printing. internal injuries and he is able to comes Good Friday and granddaughter, Miss Dorothy Lind FOR SALE—RED CEDAR FENCI . bo about the house. Easter. And time-honored sey. posts—dimensions average 5-in -h — custom has designated Hot Mrs. Gottfried Graber left yes Nearly 500 Chicks Burned to Death. square face or 6-inch three sides— Cross Buns as appropriate terday for Cloverdalo springs for 8. L. Tarr, of Silk Creek, lost 12k4c d livered anywhere in Cot for the table in every Chris the benefit of her health. 434 six-week-old White Leghorn tage Grove—ll%c in carload lots. tian home on these days. Schwartz, the Tailor, says, “There Phono 18F13. a6-9p chicks by fire Saturday evening, — ——_________ i_______________ Remember what delicious is only one way to secure good when the lamp in the brooder set WANTED—A GOOD SECOND Hot Cross Buns you bought fitting clothes. That is they must Furniture going at extraor fire to the brooder. Mr. Tarr hand brooder. Would also like to here last year? We’ll try he cut to individual measurement dinary low prices at Bressler’3 hud attended to the chickens just buy 300 Plymouth Rock baby and tried on while in the work. to make this year’s batch stock-reducing sale. a short while before. The loss chicks. Louis Kramer ut the Alli even better. Place your When tailors make up clothes with partially covered by insurance. Mrs. Augusta Ernst, of this city, was son barber shop or phone 39F2. a6p order today so that you out a try-on they are running and her daughter, Mrs. Florence won’t miss out " on — ------ your chances.” Railway Activity Sensed Meecham, of White Sulphur LADY’S TAILORED SUIT, GOOD treat. R. B. Hanna, A. C. Jewell, G. A Springs, Mont., have returned from R. W. Pickard, of Portland, gen as new. for sale cheap. Can be Sanders and James Rentle attended San Diego, where they took the eral freight agent of the Oregon seen at Forward’s store, near Main the Elks smoker Thursday evening body of Mr. Ernst for interment, Electric railway, was in the city street bridge. a6-13p(2) in Roseburg. Ralph Hand and Mrs. Meecham returned today to Friday on business, the nature of 4’aul Armot staged an exhibition her home in Montana and Mrs. which he did not divulge, although FOR HALE—FRESH 3 YEAR OLD Jersey cow with calf. Grace wrestling match as a part of the Ernst will return to California as he made various inquiries concern Sanders, Prop. evening’s program. a6p soon as she disposes of her business ing the industries and freight ton Bennett, 757 south Sixth St. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Foster, of affairs here. nage of this section. LEFT RED SILK UMBRELLA Lorane, were guests yesterday at Arthur Woodring has returned Mrs. Robert A. Booth, of Eugene, March 9 near stage terminal or the Floyd Counts home. from Wisener, Neb., where he well known to many here, has Knowles & Graber store. Kindly Marionettes, Mystery of Stop in at the Bressler & took the body of his aunt, Mrs. been seriously ill with influenza ’ return to Marjorie Shay at 305 for a week and several times her Son furniture store and see 1 Fannie Mitchell, of Pendleton, for south Sixth street. afle Mechanics, Coining the wonderful values they are burial. recovery had seemed doubtful. offering at reduced prices, the Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VanDcnburg ir Wednesday Ray Nelson for Radiolas. sole object being to create [and daughter, Miss Eunice, of Eu- Mrs. Joseph White, of this city, space for display. gene, were visitors here Saturday, has been taking treatment at a Eu Cottage Grove will for the first K. K. Mills returned Saturday Miss Eunice, who recently undcr- gene hospital during the past week. from Portland, where he had been : went an operation for appendicitis, time enjoy the production of a Barber Shop g. play by marionettes Wednesday, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens, Mr. to take Mrs. Mill’s uncle and his is improving satisfactorily. when Kegg & Goldsmith will pre and Mrs. Clcve Miller and Mrs. wife. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Howe, Merle Dustin, of Harrisburg, sent “Cinderella” in five acts at J. Q. Willits motored to Creswell to their home in Brownsville. Mr. spent the week end with his par- WE BOB, CURL AND Thursday evening and attended an Howe hail been ill for several weeks | ents, Mr. anil Mrs. E. H. Dustin, the Arcade theater. A troop of little actors, called DYE HAIR entertainment given by the Cres in a Portland hospital. Mr. Mills who recently moved onto the Hhaw “ marionettes, ” will bring a strange well Eastern Rtar lodge. was accompanied on the trip by place east of tho city. world, where dreams come true. Mrs. William Landess observed Mrs. 8. A. Howe, of Eugene, mother Barber work in general ; Misses Marjorie and Muriel Hhay, Wood, wire, silk and cotton, will her seventy-second birthday anni of Mrs. Mills. special attention to children. 1 t teachers in the Roseburg schools, take the place of flesh, blood and versary Thursday. if Filing cards. The Sentinel. spent the week end with their bones with these little actors. 630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Prop. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Hhay. Their heads, arms and legs are I I Both have been reelected to teach in the Roseburg schools. Mrs. E. W. Frnns arrived Hatur- day from Hoquiam, Washington, to join her husband here, They will make their home in the Mrs. Caroline Brand property on Twelfth street. Miss Ray Godard, a student at EASTER CANDIES the Eugene business college, Miss Josie Milliorn, Miss Helen Andrews EASTER EGGS and Miss Edith Howe, of Eugene, CEMENT, LIME, PLABTER, BRICK, EASTER NOVELTIES were week-end guests at »he home FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL of Mias Godard ’ • parents, Mr. and 1 EASTER HAMS LATH. _ CORNER BEADS, SHIN Mrs. 8. L. Godard. GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Preo spent ! CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, In fact everything you yesterday in Eugene with Charles > PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE Hkinner, a half brother of Mr wiH need for the Easter FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER Preo. Mr. Hkinner has been ill ( Dinner. A nice supply for nearly a year but is improving | THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO of fresh vegetables to •lowly. MENTION choose from. Roy Heck, who sustained injuries No Charge on City Deliveries last week in a friendly wrestling match, returned this morning to his work in the J. C. Penney store. Mrs. Orin Robinson hade a busi new trip to Eugene the latter part Jut North of 8. P. Station—Phone 100 of the week. While there she1 The Store That Appreciates Your Trade visited the Roy Foster, the Currin Cooley and the J. L Joses families. ORDER YOUR Hot Cross Buns TODAY! The Sentinel The solution will appear In next Issue. 6 The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery G. A. 1 because he buys gasohne for itspafonnana on^x road. Hence the wide spread preference for “Red Crowri’-7/ie beSbuy in Town" MPERIAT /rrAhnunn OIL COMMMT Your Easter Supplies AT SMITH-SHORT Smith-Short Grocery Our Building Material Line Includes— Godard G? Randall I W & |z I The best buy inlöwn Il I