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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, APRIL 13, 1925 Freshest of Fresh FISH Harry Culver and his father-in- law, Georgo Anderson, were in Portland Wednesday and Thursday on business. Mrs. D. C. Bosley was >n Eugene the latter part of the week attend- ing services at the Episcopal church. I For Radiolas and parts see ' Ray Nelson. Freslilv caught and rushed to us by fast express, our Fish are as fresh and tasty as though just taken from the water. Let us send you some for dinner Friday—or some other day. Students home from the Oregon Agricultural college for the Easter vacation were Miss Hazel Führer, Nerval Armes, Jack Beagcr, Rex ; Wheeler and George Damewood. .Miss Marguerite Gerow, of Chinook, Wash., accompanied Miss Führer ’ and was a house guest at the F. C. i Führer home. If you are particular about your clothes, let Max Schwartz do your tailoring and you will have good looking clothes. a9-16p C. 8. Lowry, manager of the J. C. Penney company stere, left yester day for Portland to attend an eight-day regional buying conven tion of managers of the organiza tion. Mrs. fannie Witte ami son Wil liam, of Portland, visited during the week with Mrs. Witte's moth- er, Mrs. S. E. McKinney, ano at the home of Mrs. Witte’s son, Carl Witte. Free mileage test. West Side Garage. PAGE TFTREH birthdays were observed were G. C. Dyott, the president, and Cecil Caldwell. Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mr. and .Mrs. H. W. Titus attended a dinner in Eugene Friday evening given by the Daughters of the Nile for their husbands. Floyd and Misses May and Sadie Brewer, of Silverton, were guests yesterday of M. V. Phillips, their aunt. Miss Hazel Kerr returned today to her school work in Portland, af- ter spending the Easter vacation at the home of her brother, John i Kerr. 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’s Grocery PHONE 65 Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson and The Cottage Grove, Eugene and Mrs. W. L. Young left Friday Robinson. On their return to Port- Roseburg, motorcycle clubs will hold for Charleston, W. Va., having been spent the Easter vacation at the a picnic Sunday, May 26, west from Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Duvall and : called there by the illness of a home of Mr. Wilson’s parents, Mr. Drain. The Eugene club held a picnic yesterday 5 miles east from The M. P. G. club sold 2-10 dozens little son, of Eugene, who had been . brother. Charleston is the former and Mrs. George Wilson. Goshen on the Coast fork, Twelve hot doughnuts Saturday at their visiting at the home of Mrs. Du home of Mrs. Young ami she pin ns from here attended. sale held for the benefit of the vall’s aunt, Mrs. Frank Hambrick, i to visit there for two or three NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j proposed city playgrounds. The returned home Saturday. Mr.'and I months. Billy Hall has sold a Dodge Mrs. II. H. Harms and doughnuts were made and fried .Mrs. Hnmbrick motored to Eugene PHONE 46 Department of tho Interior, U. 8. 'special touring to A. E. Tulley, in the window of the Mountain with them and brought back Mrs. I Reigleman, of Portland, were Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, deputy state dairy inspector. Culver & Anderson States Power company, which fur Lucy Armstrong, of that city, Mrs. i end guests at the homo of March 28, 1925. Hambrick's sister and Mrs. Du ■ Harm’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Janies nished the range and “juice. ” Notice is hereby given that John vall’s mother. Robinson. Upon their return to Port II. Volgamorc, of Coinstock, Oregon, Goods are moving rapidly at Bressler & Sons stock reduc F. 8. Holderumn, former ranger land today they wero accompanied who, on January 3, 1922, made □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□PU at Rujada, writes from his now by Mr. an*+* Mrs. Robison, who will Homestead Entry, No. 014259, for Let Long <fc <fe Cruson ' demon ing sale. □ job at Kirkford, in the Crater remain in Portland a fow days at NEll NE'.i, Section 17, Township strate a radio to . -j you. , Mrs. George Crater, of Salem, re □ n forest, that he hasn’t been on the ■ the Harms home. 21 8., Rango 4 West, Willamette I cently of Montana, has been a Mr. and Airs. Harvey Holderman □ ~ n job long enough to know how he □nnnnnnnnananannnn and son Bart were in from Kujada guest for several days of her broth Mrs. DeHelle Stevenson, of Eu Meridian, has filed notice of in ! er, W. J. Whito, whom she had is going to like it but that three | gone, was a guest yesterday of Mrs. tention to make threo year Proof,! yesterday. feet of snow and cold weather arc William Landess underwent an Miss Geneva Kime returned to I not seen for a number of years. a change from what he was accus J. P. Graham. She also visited to establish claim to tho land above ! operation for the removal of a described, before tho Register ami Mrs. Crater is accompanied by her I at Gowdyville. tomed to on the Rujada job. tumor from the side of his neck Portland today, where she is at- ' grandson, Georgo Gray. I Receiver of tho U. S. Land Office, tending school, after spending the The Springfield second team Tuesday at Dr. Kime’s office, He The approach of Easter was the j i at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 9th The Mrs. Mat Guering is suffering Easter vacation with her parents, j bowlers defeated the Cottage Grove is getting along satisfactorily. with blood poisoning in ono foot. inspiration for a pretty window ’ second stringers 2120 to 2066 in a | day of May, 1925. Air and Mrs. A. W Kime. Perfect Shortening Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor placed in the Electric bakery. Claimant names as witnesses: Ray Nelson for Radiolas. left Friday for Portland to con Tempting hot cross buns were dis three game series played at Spring- Christopher C. Watkins, I’otcr Mor- Easy to Measure i field Friday night. Tho Cottage ' kotta, William L. Curtis, all of played. sult a specialist about -Mrs. Taylor’s Mrs. Mary Newhall and ilaugh- Grovo team was composed of Har- Brilliant eyes. Curtin, Oregon and Robert Anlauf, . ter, Miss Susie, of Loma, Mont., Miss Dorothy Cooper visited her Quick to Mix ; per, Cochran, Lindsey, Walker aud of Anlauf, Oregon. father, W. B. Cooper, in Eugene’ Last week of the big stock | who are visiting at Creswell, were j Booker. Friday. non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, reducing sale at Bressler & guests Thursday at the Alfred T. a2-30c(2) Register. Beidler home. Notices of location of the Mam Son’s. moth and Bonanza mining claims The Clarence Boyd family, of Mrs. R. L. Aubrey and son in the Bohemia district have been Lawrence, of Astoria, who have Medford, spent the Easter vacation 8 o’clock filed by F. Dalo Wyatt and Carl been visiting with Mr. Aubrey’s | with their relatives here. F. Owen. High School Auditorium mother, Mrs. M. Aubrey, have gone “De Nufrio, the extraordinary la of Interest to Cottage Grove to Heppner, where they will visit harpist, entertained the audience Sponsored by Utopia Club for The Keepers of the Den provided Folks. with other relatives. » a large birthday cake for the delightfully with his skillful play- % benefit of city ploygrounds. When Olio has had the-misfortune Thursday noon luncheon of the Miss Marie Davis, of Albany, ing of the lmrp, of nhich he is Lions club. The members whoso to suffer from backache, headaches, visited during the week at the complete master.’’—New York Tele 50e and 25c dizziness, urinary disorders and otli : home of her brother, O. Davis. graph, Hear him at high school or kidney ills—and has found relief auditorium Tuesday evening. from all this sickness and suffering, I. M. Harvey observed his cightv- that person’s advice is of untold | Miss Helen Breedlove, teacher fifth birthday anniversary Thurs Benefit playgrounds—De n value to friends and neighbors. The day. A number of his neighbors at the Walden i school, held an Nufrio— harpist extraodinary □ CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, □ case is only ono of many visited him during the afternoon Easter fgg hunt at he school —Tuesday, 8 o’clock—high □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ following FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL thousands, but it is that of a Cot Friday. and evening. school—50c and 25c. Grovo resident. Who could ask I LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, tage Miss Irene Dennis, of Portland, for a better oxamplef Mr. and Mrs., Roy Smith and GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, dental gold, platinum and dis A. Rogers, retired farmer, 706 was a house guest over the week daughters, of Portland, who mo- CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Chestnut Ave., says: “I have takes end nt the Charles S. Hall home. tored down to Eugene Saturday to Refining Company, Otsego, Michi Doan’s Pills off and on for several PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE Mr. Smith's mother, Mrs. gan. Stock reducing sale at Bress visit a2tfc(2) yoars and they have always done FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER good work. I was subject to kidno.v ler & Sons will be concluded Mary Smith, who is in a hospital THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO there, were guests hoe Saturday LADY’S TAILORED SUIT, GOOD troubles and at times I hail diffi this week. MENTION. culty retaining the kidney secre as new, for sale cheap. Can be night nt the home of Mrs. George Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer tions. Doan’s Pills have always1 and daughter, of Eugene, were Matthews, sister of Mr. Smith, and seen at Forward’s store, near Main regulated my kidneys.” No Charge on City Deliveries a6-13p(2) guests yesterday at the home of were breakfast guests yesterday street bridge. EXACTLY FOUR YEARS Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and of Mrs. C. A. Beidler, another CUSTOM HATCHING. LET ME LATER Mr. Rogers said: “Doan’s Mrs. W. H. Ostrander. The G. W. sister of Mr. Smith. They were hatch your eggs. R. I. Red baby have always helped mo when 1 i McQueen and .Tames Potts fami dinner guests yesterday at the chicks for sale, 15c each. Mrs. needed them.” Everybody JEU I— lies, Elmer Noet and Jerry Wilk Herbert Eakin home. Price 60c, at all ilealors. Don’t Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 A. W. Cornutt, Cottage Grove, Diss simply ask for ii kidney remedy— inson, the latter being of Eugene, Benefit playgrounds—De Nufrio ton route, phono 35F3. a9-16p(2) get Denn’s Pills—the same that Be looking for a nice juicy wore also guests at the Ostrander —harpist extraordinary—Tuesday, 8 Mr. Rogers hnil. Foster-Milburn Co.. cut of pumpkin or some oth o’clock—high school—50c and 25c. CAR FOR SALE CHEAP. BUD Mfrs., Buffalo. N. Y. home. er Pie as a finishing touch Riley, 323 north Lane street, De Nufrio, master harpist—bene Victor Chambers, J. F. Woodard, to that big Sunday dinner. fit playgrounds—Tuesday evening— Roy Leonard and Elbert Bede at Cottage Grove. a9-20p(2) Treat them to our delicious high school. tended a meeting of the Lane FOR SALE—1924 BALED CHEAT offerings. Miss Audrey Murphy, who under county Hoo-Hoo club at the Eugene hay, $15 per ton. Mrs. John Country club Friday night. Mr. went an operation for appendicitis Hull, ph mo 37F5 n9-20p(2) I Woodard entered energetically into in a Eugene hospital Saturduy, is 1925Star a spirited discussion of lumber FOR SALE—BAY MARE, WEIGHT recovering satisfactorily. Sport Touring 1250, nine years old, $60. Per Miss Bertha Stephens, teacher grading and inspection at point I of delivery. fectly gentle, works double or with the in the Eugene schools, was home G. A. Sanders. Prop. Land plaster for gardens single. Harry T. Williams, half mile over the week end. Million Dollar down the river road from the steel Filing cards. The Sentinel. and land. Also barrel lime. bridge on Row’ river. a13-17-21p tfc(2) Motor The Walden Sunday school held ■ Miss Irma Randall, teacher at W L. Hubbell. an Easter picnic dinner yesterday, i Gaston, spent the week end with HOLLYWOOD CHICKS, $11 PER' 100 in May and $10 in June. | De Nufrio, master harpist— her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Feed is down—big shortage in hens benefit playgrounds—Tuesday Randall. She was accompanied by means high egg prices next winter. evening—high school. Mr. and Mrs. 8. H. Duncan, of Better order at once. Bert V. O. W. Hayes was in Monmouth Yamhill. Hands, Cottage Grove. a!3m4p(M) and Corvallis the latter part of I. B. Morris suffered a severe last week interviewing prospective attack of indigestion yesterday. KALE PLANTS. 30c the hundred. teachers for the Cottage Grove He is improved today. Vegetable ranch. Phone 0. A. schools for next year. King, Disston route. a9-13p High class radios at Long & J. W. Kirk is expected home Cruson. [MY IMPORTED PERCHERON within a few days from spending a Mr. and Mrs. S. Dallas and Cottage Grove Stallion “Lisburg” (96918) and year in Montana at the home of j daughter, of Corvallis, and another French draft stallion “Lucky” his son, Ralph Kirk. daughter, of Eugene, with her Tuesday, April 14 I (32253) will be nt Cottage Grove Dr. Hagen can cure hay fever, husband, were guests yesterday at I on Thursdays. E. D. Mills, M. R. C., Good Preliminaries Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Rice, of Oak- i the M. A. Burcham home. Eugene, Oregon. a13p Robert Malcolm left Sunday morn land, Ore., spent Thursday at the “ I FOR HALE — ALMOST NEW UNT- home of Mrs. Rice's cousin, Mrs. ing for Grants Pass on account of verssl electric waffle iron, $10. an attack of asthma. Mrs. George Matthews and Mrs. C. E. Urnphrey. The Owl says, “We are abso- C. A. Beidler were in Eugene today Also Royal electric vacuum cleaner, Gerald Thornton, who had been $35. Mrs. J. L. Cries, 330 south in a Eugene hospital recovering I lutely confident that a trial order with their mother, Mrs. Mary I Third street. al3-lfip from injuries recently sustained will convface you of our superior Smith, who is in a hospital there. That’s What You're Looking for in Buying a Car in a logging camp accident, re hand tailoring. Fit and workman They expect to bring Mrs. Smith ii - ----------- home this week. turned home Thursday. He is ship are guaranteed.’’ 410 Main The 1925 Star with its Million Dollar Motor getting along satisfactorily. i street. ^il3-16c Galloway writes insurance. —business men who use makes two distinct appeals to the man who display space seldom think of Miss Celia Davis, of Portland, | the possible advantages of returned home today, after visit- i thinks before he buys. the wantad column. ling since Thursday at the home of ' 1.-# him th» moat cotnpl»t» value In the her sister, Mrs. W. J. Woods. —while display space is the The Car for the low-priced claM, at the new low prices. Mrs. E. T. Blakely and son 1 proper thing for them to use , Howard are visiting in Corvallis l the Millions rin the disposal of Its real economy shows up in day aft,r day at tho home of Mrs. Blakely’s par their merchandise, TJ ««rvice, with no cost for repairs. Thirty with the ents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Millett. they should use the thousand Star owners'reports only averaged Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M When presented at the store on any of the MILLION wantads in dispos 63c for mechanical replacements over a following items: Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lacey, of ; ing of equipment period of one year. DOLLAR | Corvallis, were guests Saturday which they may have Can you afford to overlook the real value the 1925 1 night of Mr. Imcey’s aunt, Miss discarded and which may bo Maude Lamson. They spent vaster Star car offers today? taking up space that could day with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde be better used for the ★ Your dealer has the late models with the the Million Leonard. display of goods or for Dollar Motor at rhe new low prices. Curtis Veatch and daughters, || storage. .Misses Enid and Wanda, were —nearly every business guests yesterday at the J. Q. concern haw equipment or Willits home. furniture that it no longer This week is last chance to uses. Quality Market AMAIZO OIL City Briefs Harp Concert Tuesday, April 14 WHAT MY * NEIGHBOR SAYS Our Building Material Line Includes— ° WANTADS Godard & Randall The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery IFresiling Hand « Pilling ARMORY Low Cost—Low Upkeep * 25c Th is sld Is J Forth 25c 1 sack Crown flour 1 sack spuds 1 sack cane sugar 3-lb. can Golden West coffee 12 cans Cottage Grove tomatoes 2^2-lb. can Shilling Baking powder 25c 25c Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Your Trade = MOTOR LANE AUTO CO get furniture at stock reduc ing prices. Bressler & Son. Mrs. Walter Fullmer end laugh ter Ora are in The Dalles visiting at the home of Mrs. Fullmer's ■laughter, Mr* Shelby Teeters. They 'Í ere expected homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Irvine and son Elliott, of Lebanon who were I enroute« to California, were guest» I yesterday at the home of Mr. Ir vise’s nephew. R. L. Stewart. Cottage —some other bu-ineas concern might be able to use it. W TODAV . —the wan tad column will help both. —advertise what you have to sali. —ad vert we for what you want to buy. I