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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL MONDAY APRIL 20, 1925 « □ □ □ □ □ I □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ □ This Community a □ of the Bank of Cottage Grove □ □ □ In Main the and building Sixth streets, and adjoining quarters, is being constructed a new, thoroughly modern bank □ □ B ing □ □ When home. the remodeling is complete, residents of □ □ □ Cottage Grove and ’vicinity will have access to facilities surpassed by none. There will □ □ financial not only for convenience and comfort □ □ be but provision for the rapid, proficient transaction of all □ □ financial business. And the building itself will □ □ reflect credit upon this community and indicate □ □ something of the progressiveness which character □ □ izes its citizens. □ □ Our Growing Business Demands □ □ □ □ Still Larger Quarters □ □ □ The remodeling which is anticipated will be com □ □ pleted about May 1, is the result of a growing □ of business which finally has reached a □ □ □ volume point justifying the Bank of Cottage Grove in placing at the disposal of its patrons and the gen □ □ eral equipment complete and modern in □ □ every public, particular. □ □ □ □ □ □ □ Bank of . Cottage Grove Cottage Grove, Oregon □ □ □ “Serving the People of Cottage Crove and □ □ □ Vicinity Faithfully Since 1906" □ □ and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway were guests yesterday in Creswell at a birthday dinner given in honor of Mrs. Ann Sears, an aunt of the Wallaces and Mrs. Hemenway. parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Lackey. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lackey, of this city, joined the party for a family dinner. Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Frans were Sewer pipe, sewer conuec- Eugene visitors Sunday. Two Hundred Delegates Are Present tions am d cement. W. L. Mrs. A. W. Swanson is suffering at County Meeting Held with mumps. Hubbell tf Mrs. Anna Bolderick, of Rocka- Here Friday. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Grube are in away Beach, arrived yesterday for ' Portland, where Mrs. Grube is re a short visit here with Mrs. Anna ! ceiving medical treatment, Mr. Herert Egbert, state president Oglesby, Mrs. J. P. Graham and and Mrs. Schofield Stewart took of the Farmers’ union, w'as the other friends, Mrs. Bolderick was | them down Friday. principal speaker at the quarterly a resident of Cottage Grove 32 N. J. Nelson Jr. and Mr. and years ago. She was the organizer Mrs. R. R. Meeks motored to Port meeting of the Lane county or ganization held here Friday. He of the W. C. T. U. in this city | land today. pointed ou^ the loss to the pro and was the organization’s first president and Mrs. Graham was the ’ N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a Reo ducer through the expense of mark- speed wagon to N. E. Glass and eting through several hands and first secretary. a used Ford touring to Otto Davis. gave hope that this condition, Used Dodge touring car. Worth j which has always existed, may yet more than we’re asking; also 1224! Mrs. J. H. Chandlers was in be remedied. He expressed the Roseburg Saturday attending a Ford coupe, in first class condition, | belief that some forward steps at a real bargain even for a used , meeting of women’s federated might be taken at the national Ford. Billie Hall Service Sta- clubs. She returned yesterday. H. A. Morse, local agent of the meet at Kansas City which was a20c Southern Pacific company, will be in progress at the time he was Nellie Jewell, of Portland, making his address here. A large visited during the week with her transferred sonic time this month attendance at the state convention, to Arizona. The change is being sister, Mrs. Alicia Harrington. made on acount of Mrs. Morse’s to be held May 19, 20 and 21 in Mrs. Allie Hawkins, Mrs. 8. E. health. Corvallis, was urged to act upon Markley and Mrs. Hawkins’ sister, suggestions of the national meet Mrs. N. E. Compton motored to and to take other steps for putting Mrs. Matilda Kohl, who is here from the east spending the winter, Eugene Friday, returning that eve agriculture upon a more profitable spent the week end in Eugene at ning with her daughter, Miss Lois, basis. tlie home of Mrs. Walter Haws«r. who spent the week end here with Mrs. G. B. Jones, of Polk county, her parents. daughter of Mrs. Haw’kins. state secretary, spoke briefly. A. Ward is in Eugene receiv- County Agent O. S. Fletcher See the De Forest radio at ing W. treatments'for an infection on spoke upon the alfalfa projects, Long & Cruson’s. his chin. anti-smut projects, seed certification L. R. Long left Friday for Port Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King visited land and Willard, Wash., on a in Eugene Saturday with Mr. and projects and rodent control cam paign being conducted through his short business trip. Mrs. C. 8. Benjamin. office. Mr. and Mrs. Frank B. Phillips, Mrs. Mr. and Lemkin visited H. C. Jackson gave a brief re- of Corvallis, were here yesterday Friday with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. view of the growth ol the union I to attend the funeral of Mra. King on Row river. in Lano county since its organi- Claude Arne, a sister-in-law of M rs. zation May 27, 1922. Phillips. President Coolidge’s claims to Cloverdale, Coast Fork, Creswell, For Radiolas and parts see being a politician ure considerably Dorena, Hadleyville, Jasper, Lorane, reinforced by this story, related McKenzie, Mt. Vernon, Spencer Ray Nelson. H. and Fred Bartels were in by an attache at the Boston state Creek, Trent, Vida and Willamette Bohemia district the latter house when Coolidgo was in the locals were represented in an at of the week. They were un Massachusetts legislature. One day tendance of 200. to do any work at their he called into his office the young Mrs. George Kappauf, of Coast lady who was stenographer for one Fork local, is a member of the property on account of the snow. A seven-pound son was born Fri of the committee* of which he was committee arranging the program ' state convention. day to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Le- chairman and said: ‘‘Miss Pounder, for tho □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Have on hand 6-foot sidewalk you are a very handsome young □ lumber, $10 the thousand. Walter bow, of Mosby Creek. woman.” ‘‘Oh,” gasped the typ Car Stolen and Recovered. □ A. Woodard, phone 4F2. n20-27c(2) $2,000 to loan on income prop- ist blushing. ‘‘You dress neatly,” a A Ford coupe belonging to Rob- □------- * n P. O. Box 24, erty. Interest 8%. Elbert Veatch, of Klamath Falls, continued Cal, ‘‘and you have a ert Stacey was stolen nt about 9 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ who a20p was hero for the funeral of Cottage Grove, Ore. well-modulated voice. I might add o’clock last evening from in front J. W. Buckley, of Portland, was that your deportment is also above of the I. O. O. F. hall. It was re- | The E. E. Eads family, of Med his mother, Mrs. Keziah Veatch, ford, spent the week end here with was a guest Saturday at the home here the latter part of the week reproach.” ‘‘Oh, Mr. Coolidge, you covered at about midnight at Rose i of his cousin, Mrs. J. Q. Willits. on business. relatives. shouldn’t pay mo compliments.” burg, word of the theft having j Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Oliver and ‘ ‘ That’s all right, ’ ’ said Coolidge been telephoned by Night Police j Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith vis The Lons Cubs assisted the Keep- era of the Den Saturday in pick ited in Melrose yesterday and to- Mrs. Robert Allen motored to Port grimly. ‘‘I merely wanted to put McFarland. It hail been taken by ing up old papers and clothing in ( day with Mr. Smith’s parents, Mr. land the latter part of the week you in a cheerful frnme of mind two young men who wore thought and visited with relatives. before taking up the matter of to be'deserters from the army. Mr. their stunt to raise money for the : and Mrs. E. L. Smith. proposed playgrounds. Stacey went to Roseurg this fore Ray Nelson, auto electrician. your punctuation and spelling.” Ray Nelson for Radiolas. noon to bring the cur back. Let Long; & Cruson demon A. W. Helliweli is in Portland Charles Heck, student at the He Never Traded In Hickville. strate a radio to you. University of Oregon, spent the with his brother, Barton Helli An old darky got up one night Little Unemployment Reported. weli, of Roseburg, who is receiving week end with his father, William at a revival meeting and said: That, thero is now almost no un Heck. medical treatment. ‘‘Brudders an’ sisters, you knows employment on tho west coast and E. H. Wells, of Portland, Mrs. Mrs. Ella J. Woodard loft Thurs an’ I knows dat I ain’t been what that in a few districts there is day for Seattle, where she will visited during the week with her I oughter been, I rò robbed hen- I even a shortage of some kinds of i visit at the home of her daughter, sister, Mrs. Della Abbott. roosts i an’ stole hawgs, an’ tole skilled help, is indicatod by reports ■ Mrs. Chester Horton, until April Galloway writes insurance. lies, an’ got drunk, an i ’ slashed j from 4L employment service offices ■ 25, when she will leave on a two Angelo Perini, who sustained folks wi’ mah razor, an’ shot j in various northwestern cities re- months' trip to the Hawaiian Is what probably are internal injuries craps, an ’ cussed an ’ swore, but I ceived at 4L headquarters i in Eu- lands. to his head in an accident over I thank the Lord der’s one thing | gene. Labor demand and i supply You will always get the best at a month ago at the Bohemia Lum I aint nebber done: I ain ’t lost I appear to be nearer a balance than | Schwartz the tailor. a20-27p ber company’s sawmill near Divide, mah religion.”—Western Christian at any time since early last fall. The Veatch clan will hold their entered the state hospital at Salem Advocate. Sam was a good teamster and annual reunion picnic June 14 at Wednesday for treatments. He has not felt well since the accident. had amazed his passenger, with the Veatch picnic grounds. LONDON. tho dexterity in using his whip Francis Wick, of Tacoma, vis Mrs. Perini accompanied him to (Special to The Hentinel.) to snap blossoms from the flowers ited briefly Friday with C. E Um- Salem, returning the next day. April 18.—Mrs. Robert Phillips or leaves from the trees which phrey. E. H. Dustin, who left here for Albany for the pur enjoyed a visit Wednesday from they passed. He never missed his | Filing cards. The Sentinel. Thursday You won’t need the advice, pose of being initiated into the her daughter, Mrs. Jferl King, aim. Commenting on his dexterity, Woodson Brothers have sold, a “ Eat More Faultless Bread,” Elks lodge there that night, suf- and two children, of Toledo, and the passenger suggested that Sam once you’ve tasted our Ford touring to C. A. Moore and ferad an attack of rheumatism her mother, Mrs. Dan Beck, of try his luck on a hornet ’» nest I snuggling under the limb of a treo. Faultless oven product. It’ll a Ford coupe to Everett P. Powell. while visiting with his son Merle Cottage Grove. O. E. Woodson returned yesterday at Harrisburg and was unable to Mrs. C. H. Wood and son Robin be a natural habit with you ‘‘No, suh,” Sam replied, “I to ‘‘want more of it.” Try from his cattle ranch at Medical complete tho trip. Merle brought spent Thursday nnd Friday in Eu I don’t try no whp on those hornets, Springs. j No, suh, they’s organized, that’s it today. his father home the following day. gene. Mrs. J. T. Small will be hostess i what they is. ’ ’ High class radios at Long & J. Z. Coates, former resident of Cruson. this city, is reported as dangerously to the needle club April 30. Mrs. Ivan Abeene has been on Mrs. H. H. Harms, of Port ill with bright* disease at his The Cottage Grove the sick list for several days. land, motored here Thursday home in Portland. Electric Bakery Mrs. A. 8. Newton has been and brought home her parents, Mr. The Mountain States Power com suffering with what is thought to and Mrs. Janies Robison, who had G. A. Sanders, Prop. pany has received a request to in been visiting there. Mrs. Harms stall its service on the Thorn road be neuritis in her neck. An 8>4-pound daughter was born remained over the week end, return' I loading northeast from Thornton to Mr. and Mrs. James Powell Mrs. O. O. Veatch returned Fri ing today accompanied by her sis Corners. Nine have signified their Wednesday, April 15. day from Portland, where she had ter, Mrs. O. E. Woodson, who will intention of taking the service. Elmer Berggren went t< a En visit a few days at the Harms been for several days receiving Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Flint, of gene hospital Thursday fo treat- I home. medical treatment Los Angeles, have purchased John ment for an ankle that h Schwartz, the tailor, does nothing' Metcalf’s 10-acre suburban home on John C. Veatch, of Portland, giving him trouble for some time. sjse but first class work. a20-27p Silk creek. The deal was made by spent Saturday with his father. Mrs. C. W. Ewing visited Weil Robert M. Veatch, who is recov Dwight Huff threw his right el- Bart Johnston. nenday with Mr. Ewing, who is ering from a severe cold. bow out of joint this forenoon Miss Ray Godard has been home a Eugene hospital. His leg H. W. Titus has recovered from while cranking a Ford. from Eugene for Beveral days and improving rapidly. his recent illness with influenza. John and James Wallace and Mr. is temporarily employed in an at torney ’a office. My Garden. I love to watch ray garden grow,! Cabins are being constructed at I the Pass creek canyon sert-iee to dig the earth and turn the sods. I love to take my trusty hoe and ; station ’s camp ground. Mrs. Fannie King, of Iowa, is swat the weeds and smash the clods. visiting at the C. E. Peters home. To shoo the bugs and neighbor’s / hen; to pole the beans and brush Mrs. Frank Safley and three the peas, is better than the haunts Dishpans. extra large ........... ...*................. 39c children spent the week end in of men; is richer than a life of Graniteware, your choice ... ........................ 9c Albany with Mr*. Rafley’s mother. ease. Mixing Bowls ____________ ...................... 29c 8. L. Godard went to Portland I love to watch my garden grow. Cream Pitcher __ _________ ..................... 19c Saturday to spend a few days on I live to coax the lettuce grew«. I Vegetable dishes _........ _ ....... 9c, 19c and 29c business. lovo to spade and plant and sow Fly swatters, long handle . ....................... 9c Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elliott arrived the radish and the festive bean. I • Kraut cutter _____________ ............ ____ 39c Tuesday for a week’» visit with love to scratch the cabbage head, Brooms __________________ . ..................... 39c Mrs. Catherine Bader, Mrs. Elliott to tickle the cucumber’s spine. Mop sticks ______________ is a daughter of the late John I love to make the onion ’» bed and | ...................... 19c Bader. train up the tomato vine. Tubs ................. ..... ............ .... ........ 89c The great rub-down that tonea Six large glasses _________ J. Hams has bought the L. D. I I love to watch my garden grow up up! ................ 19c Miller place in Gowdyvilie through and ripen in the summer tun. I Makes new life leap through Fire shovel ______________ ..... _______ 9c love to wateh thing* «pront, but E. C. Lockwood. Butter Molds ____________ tired, aching muscles. ...................... 19c oh! to see them gathered u such O’Cedar mops ___________ A. Ralph Spearow returned Thurs ...................... 89c fun. Ti* joy to reap the lasrious Prescribed by Physicians and day from Mill City, where he spud; my Bantam corn rare pleas used in homes, athletic clubs, attended the spring meeting of the Corn, 50c can on the cob __ .................. 39c ure brings. My ripe tomatoes stir .Turkish baths and hospitals Willamette presbytery, Delegate* my blood and give me joy unknown I everywhere. .Mackerel. 30c can ................. ........... 19c from the ehureh were T. G. Short Gallon stone jug. with patent cover ___ to kings. 19c and C. L. Wilhelm. I lore to watch my garden grow, Mrs. A. Ralph Spearow attended for in it >11 my toil and sweat Sold only at a meeting and banquet Saturday will turn to something good, I in Eugene of the Phi I-aiada Theta, know, nnd I a harvest grand will KEM’S FOR DRUGS an honorary edneational fraternity. get: and those I lore will better ru Mr. Hpearow accompanied her to feed for what I 're conquered from Eugene. The Store That appreciates Your Trade the and. My garden hold* the cure Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Huff, of for greed, for in it I have worked C. J. KEM, Prop Alpine, visited Sunday with their with God —O. A. HTILLMAN. Cottage Grove, : Oregon City Briefs Eat More FAULTLESS DRUGSTORE Close Out Items Rubbing Alcohol Smith-Short Grocery 4 I I PAGE THREE if Our Every-Day Special Is Quality We don’t sell one item at a loss to make up on another. Every grocery item we sell has the same high quality and is sold with a smile. McQueen’s Grocery PHONE 65 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ NOTICE WANTADS n h □ n □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ TO BUILDERS AND contractors. List your lathing and shingling with me. Reshingling a specialty. My interests are hero, that’s why I do you a good guar anteed job. George D. Foster, phone 35F13. al6m8p(2) CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, dental gold, platinum and dis carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Refining Company, Otsego, Michi FURNISHED ROOMS FOR WORK ing men, $2 and $3 tho week, gan. a2tfc(2) Discount on more than one. 136 CAR FOR SALE CHEAP. BUD i north Eighth street, just two blocks Riley, 323 north Lane street, I front Main streot. al6 20p Cottage Grove. a9-20p(2) F O R 8 A L E—MODERN BERI- denee on south First street. Phone FOR SALE—1924 BALED CHEAT 127 Y. H. A. Morse. a20m28p(2) hay, $15 per ton. Mrs. John Hull, ph >ne 37F5. a9 -20p(2) FOR SALE—1924 FORD COUPE, IN first class condition, for sale at a FOR SALE—BAY MARE, WEIGHT real bargain even for a used Ford. 1250, nine years old, $60 Per Cash or terms. Billie Hall Service fectly gentle, works double or Station. a20-23p single. Harry T. Williams, half mile down the river road from the steel FOR HALE—DODGE TOURING car. bridge on Row river. al3-17-21p Worth more than we’re asking. Billie Hall Service Sta HOLLYWOOD CHICKS, $11 PER tion. a20-23p 100 in May and $10 in June. Feed is down—-big shortage in hens MEN WANTED FOR STEADY means high egg prices next winter. work. Standard Bridge Co., Latham Better order at once. Bert V. Hands, Cottage Grove. al3m4p(M) FOR SALE—PERCHERON 8TAL- lion, registered, about 12 years old, weight about 1900 pounds, extra fine animal, produces A-l colts, in good condition, $250. Would give terms on part. Will make you good money. Also Duroe- Jersey boar, registered, about 5 years old, weight about 900 pounds, fine breeder, $(50. Both near Eu gene, Oregon. J. S. Beall, Portland, Oregon. aid 23e,(2) A. F. & A. M. Special eomniunicaticns Tuesday anti Wednesday evenings, M. M. degree both evenings. Refreshments Craftmon 's Wednesday evening, club, of Eugene, will confer work Wednesday evening, Members and visitors urged to bo present. a 16-20c By order W. M. is the place to shop when you want to find every day specials Lot of ladies’ home dresses just received, at... 89c, 95c, $1.25, $1.65, $1.95 and $2.45 Lot of ladies’ fancy linen dresses, remark able value, at .................. $4.75 Voiles and crepe dress goods, the newest patterns, price range per yard 40c to 75c Ladies’ Slippers Of the latest patterns, Russian calf, Pan pump, low heel, at............. Patent colt Peter Pan, low heel, at Patent colt Eclipse at................... Patent colt Euclid, military heel Lattice pump, tan calf, cuhan heel Satin pumps, French heel, at........ Lillies’ oxfords in russ calf......... Oxfords in black, with arch support Peter $4.95 $4.95 $4.95 $5.45 $4.95 $3.85 $4.95 $5.95 Men’s Oxfords Light and dark tan, at $4.95 and $6.45 Black with crepe sole, at.... $3.85 For the Kiddies Children’s creepers, attractive colors and prettily trimmed, just the thing for the baby to wear when learning to creep, at only .. .............. 60c Don’t forget the Breier company’s rest room in the rear of store You are wel- come at any' time. We Don’t Know Legerdemain Quality Market PHONE 46 Culver Cf Anderson