COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. APRIL 23. 1925
Schwartz, the tailor, does nothing
11 else but first class work.
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Mrs. .H. E. Allison has returned
j to lier home in Roseburg, after a
brief visit with her parent«, Mr.
land Mrs. H. H. Feiater.
Afr. and Mrs. Robert Malcolm
left Monday for Dunsmuir, Calif.,
; expecting to spend several weeks
i for the relief of Mr. Malcolm’s
asthma.
A New Era of
PROSPERITY
Judge Gary recently laid, "Never before in the
hi ¡torn of the world has any country had such an
opportunity for advancement as the United States
possesses at this time. ”
New ginghams in this week
—The Fair Store.
We have been g<tt:ng reatTv for greater prosperity
by enlarging and remodeling our building.
Why not get ready yourself by starting an
account ?
You Are Always Welcome Here!
Bank of Cottage Grove
Cottage Grove, Oregon
“Serving Faithfully Since 1906.”
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Taylor, of
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C. 8. Lowry has returned from
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Portland where he attended a meet
Among those from the local ing of business managers of the
Royal Neighbors lodge who attend J. C. Penney stores.
ed the funeral services of Mrs.
Ray Nelson for Radiolas
George N. Swinehart, of Black
Mr. anil Mrs. C. J. Kem returned
Butte, held yesterday forenoon in Sunday evening from Spokane,
Eugene, wore: Mrs. A. W. Swanson, where they attended the Northwest
Mrs. George Currin, Mrs. Tom Rexall convention.
Sears, Mrs. John Barker, Mrs.
Mrs. II. A. Hagen left Mordiy
Mattie Grable, Mrs. Hugh Milligan,
for Portland on a business trip.
Mrs.. Nelson DeYoung, Mrs. Oliver
You will always get the best at
Joues, Mrs. George Wilson, Mrs.
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IL C. Mitchell, Mrs. William Schwartz the tailor.
A. L. Monroe, of Drain, was here
Bartels, Mrs. W. A. Garouttc,
Mrs. A. W. Kime, ifrs. Ray the fore part of the week on busi
Bnker, Mrs. John Spores anil Mrs. ness.
Seals. Mrs. Merville Veatch also
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elliott, of
attended the services.
San Diego, who were guests for
For Saturday another new a few days of Mrs. Catharine
lot of ladies’ trimmed hats at Bader, returned home Tuesday by
motor. Mrs. Bader, who was ill,
The Fair Store.
has completely recovered.
W. J. Frank, of Los Angeles, has
Fine new silverware of all kinds
bought from F. L. Fink the Pr<>P-
erty on Silk creek which Mr. Fink at the Mendenhall jewelry store.
Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs.» R. E.
bought less than a week ago from
John Metcalf.
Both deals were Short and Airs. C. A. Bartell were
made through Bart Johnson, of in Roseburg yesterday attending a
Saginaw. Mr. Frank has returned social affair given by the Daugh
to Los Angeles to bring his family ters of the Nile of that city for
here and plans to make extensive the Eugene chapter, of which the
improvements upon the place
Cottage Grove women are mem
n City Briefs
Mrs. E. J. Howe had her tonsila
removed yesterday.
Mrs. Daniel Hamant was in Eu
gene today visiting friends.
Mrs. Williams, of Eugene, was a
guest Bunday at the home of her
brother, L. E. VanVlint.
Galloway writes insurance.
Old Time Dance at 8:30 p. 111.,
Saturday, April 25. in Phillips hall.
Music by Steen’s orchestra.
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E. J. Edwards expects to take
12 members of the agriculture class
to Corvallis to attend a demonstra
tion to be put on May 7, S and 9
at Oregon Agricultural college for
the benefit of high schools operat
ing under the SmithHughes act.
Gilfillan, Splitdorff and De bcr»-
Henry Rohde, who has been nt
Forest radio sets all have re Dr. Hagen cures nervousness.
Ray Kerr will leave tomorrow | the Cloverdale springs for three
markable selectivity and true-
tone quality. For sale by for Seattle and will sail from ; weeks, spent Monday here with
there Saturday for Fairbanks, his family, returning to the springs
Long & Cruson.
belle Edmiston, Nina Mitchell,
Laura Stewart, Alberta Williams
and Helen Ostrander. The club is
studying classical anil
popular
Alaska, where he will visit at the Tuesday accompanied by Gottfried music. The first out-of-town enter
Miss Ruth Olson, of Creswell,
home of his sister, Airs. Lena Col Graber, who went to join his wife tainment will bo given Tuesday,
spent the week end with the R. B
■ who is also at the springs. Mr. April 28, at Creswell.
burn.
Hanna family.
Rohde is to return within a week
$1.00
silk
hose
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see
them
at
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Lyndi, of
or ten days.
Craftmen Club Visits.
The
Fair
Store.
Los Angeles, visited during the j
Beautiful new .rings at the Men-
The Craftmen club from the
The
women
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s
relief
corps
will
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week end with their aunt, Airs. hold its regular meeting Saturday '6'nhall jewelry store,
University of Oregon conferred I the
Julia Gover.
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afternoon.
Sam Alderson, an employe at the Master Maxon degree for the local
Have on hand ikfout sidewalk !
Mrs. Anna Stennett has returned I Ellsworth logging camp on Bilk Masonic lodge Wednesday night.
lumber, $10 the thousand. Walter from a six months’ visit .in San creek, sustained a fracture of his Carlton Spencer, registrar at the
A. Woodard, phone 4F2. a20-27c(2) I Diego.
' left shoulder the latter part of university and former resident of
the week, when he was pinched Cottage Grove, acted as worshipful
! between a log and a tree while master. William Thum was the
at work. The injured man is able candidate and his speech at. the
banquet was a scream and the
to be around.
hit of the evening.
SATURDAY SPECIALS!
SPRING LAMB
SPRING CHICKEN
You can think of nothing better than
one of these for your Sunday dinner.
Either one, properly prepared, will
almost melt in the mouth. Make
your reputation as a cook by serving
one or the other Sunday to your
guests or to your family.
Quality Market
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Culver & Anderson
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Prize for Largest
Fish Caught
During Next Week
On account of the Imd weather Sunday the givjng
of a prize of a fish basket for* the largest trout
caught that day was postponed, and the basket
will be given- for the largt-st trout caught during
the week of April 26 to May 3. which includes the
coming Sunday and the Sunday following. The
fish must be caught in waters near Cottage Grove
and must be presented at our store during Monday.
Darby & Liston
The Winchester Store—Fishin? Tackle of All Kinds
For Radiolas and parts see
Ray Nelson.
Fish Content Postponed.
Because the weather Sunday was
not favorable for fishing, Darby
& Liston postponed giving the prize
of a fish basket for the largest
trout caught on that day. If the
weather is favorable the coining
Sunday, the prize will be given
the following Monday, The fish
must be presented for measurement
Monday at the Darby & Liston
store.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood» r?-
5 turned yesterday from Waitsburg,
' Wash., where they had been since
Friday. visiting relatives,
Glenn
llogate had charge of the service
I station during Mr. Woods’ absence.
Mr. and Mrs.* E. L. Roye and
son Lynn, of Mbattle, are visiting
at the home of Mrs. Roye’s mother,
j Mrs. M. P. Garoutte.
See the De Forest radio at
Lorn; & Cruson's—meets all
requirements of clear radio re
ception with i super - sensitive
selectivity—and unlimited
range in this country and
abroad. Rich full tone and
many exclusive technical fea-
tures combined.
J. Z. Coates Dies.
J. Z. Coates, for a number of
years a resident of Cottage Grove,
died Monday night in Portland of
bright» disease. The funeral was
held there Wednesday, Mr. Coates
was for a number of years a saw
yer in rhe mills of this section
but left here a number of years
ago. He was a member of the
loca I Masonic lodge.
A number from here will attend
the Lane county Christian En-
deavor convention at Springfield
which starts tomorrow evening and
continues to Bunday evening.
On a charge of failing to have
a license for his dog, H. Stolle, I
residing east of Irving, paid a fine i
of *10 in Eugene justice court ;
Tuesday. This is the first action
brought in the campaign to compel
owners of dogs to purchase the
license required by law.
President Emeritus Eliot,
vard, dined recently at
York hotel, where the m
tastes care of the hats at the
ing room door is celebrated for his
memory about the ownership of
"How do you know
headgear.
50c, a wonderful bargain in that is my half’ the collegian
silk fiber hose for ladies at asked, as his silk tile was presented
to him. "I don’t know it, suh,"
The Fair store.
"Then
Miss Lucile Cornutt has been ill I said the dark doofsmn.
during the week with the influenza. why do you give it to met ’ ’ in-
«isted President Eliot, " Because
M. S. Powers returned yesterday you gave it to me, suh. ”
from Chico, Calif., where he was
called by the death of his mother.
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Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
Miss Ix.is Compton, a student
at th.? Eugene business college, ar
rived home yesterday to spend the
remainder of the week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. K. Comp
ton.
George -An lcrson and Harry Cul
ver were in Portland yesterday on
, business.
M ims Elsie Heek returned Tses-
day from Portland, where she had
gone in company with Mr. and
j Mrs. Ralph Hand.
Sanitary Beauty
Mrs. H. A. Hagen
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Facial Massage
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OUR AIM:
TO SERVE
YOU WELL
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STORES —ALWAYS
417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Marathon Hats
Æ or Spring Ready!
EVER before did Marathon Hats reflect more definitely un
mistakable style and strong, sure grace of line than in the
new arrivals. Above all else, they have STYLE of the sort to
suit YOUR PERSONALITY.
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"The Victor,” a full shape
with concealed welt edge,
featured in pecan, maltese,
London and pearl with con
trasting colored band. Ex
ceptional value at—
"The Star,” another of our
Marathon hats for Easter;
bound edge; satin lined;
finest trimmings. In moka,
powder, ocean and maltese,
at—
$2.98
$3.98
"The Upton,” cojnbinez
style with fine materials;
new open flange and con
cealed welt edge; satin
lined; comfort-fitting leath
er. In nutmeg, pearl, fog
and maltese. Ab—
$4.9
Regardless of price, ALL Marathon hats have good
workmanship, quality and value. They look well;
they wear even better. Shown here now in the new
est shades. Make YOURS a Marathon this Easter.
“Let Us Be Your Hatter 9 9
Ordination services were held
Tuesday evening at the Baptist
church, Dr. O. C. Wright, conven-
J. C.
tion secretary, presiding.
Orr, the new pastor here, was or-
daimiL Pastors and church people
were pr. •esent from Eugene, Spring-
field and other points, A supper
was served.
CARD OF THANKS.
We wish to thunk our friends
for their help and kindness to us
in our time of sorrow. We also
truly appreciate the benutiful floral
gifts.
CLAUDE R. ARNE,
J. B. LINEB/UGH
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and family.
Bookkeeping
Systems
Complete
April 27-May 2
The week of April 27 to
May 2 is hereby designated ns
Clean-Up Week and during
that time residents of the city
will remove debris from their
Notice to Journal Subscribers. | property and clean-up unsight
Subscribers on carrier service, ly and unsanitary refuse. Ref
please pay subscription to our use or debris put into sacks,
authorized agent ONLY. Kenneth boxes or barrels and placed at
Clark, agent, 48 south Sixth street, aceessable points on paved
phone 158 L.
streets or paved alleys will
L. R. THOM,
he picked up at the expense
The Oil Situation.
Ten day« before the gn.« explo
sion of last Sunday in the Eugene
oil well, I was assured by officials
of the Guaranty Oil Co. there that
they were daily expecting it to
occur, which it did, accompanied
by unquestionable evidence of the
presence of both oil and gas; every a23p
movement nt the well is now’ be
ing made with caution to avoid
Rubber
complicated mistakes.
A limited
amount only of additional funds
is needed to prosecute develop
ment work, ami 1 am instructed
to only sell stock to present stock
holders, who hove helped along
the work up to this time, and
whose efforts are thus appreciated,
Those considering additional invest
inent should see or phone me
121 R at once.
TOM AWBREY.
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Clean-Up Week!
Journal representative.
stamps. The Sentinel. a 16-23-27
C. E. FROST,
City Health Officer.
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Grahams-^
HEY'RE full of ..»or-building VITAMINES from our own
northwMt«rn-(rown wheat. They provide the BRAN that
help* purify the blood and tends it tipping through your
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To knock out Spr» « r.vw try lunching on Tru-Blu Grohanu and
mdk for a week
You'll be .urpruad how much b»ttac you will
fool
Loose leaf syatema and
special loose leaf forms
of every kind made to
order to suit customer.
We welcome the oppor
tunity to help you work
out a system.
Cottage Grove
Evenings
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WORLD’S
LARGEST
CHAIN
DEPARTMENT
STORE
ORGANIZATION
8. L. Godard, who was in Port
la ml during last week on business
and who «pent the week end in
Beaverton at the home of his
brother, Jack Godard, returned
I home Tuesday.
Bargains iu Aluminum ware
H. W. Titus was elected a trus
at The Fair Store.
tee in the recent election of the
Arch Proctor has recovered from
Baptist church, instead of a deacon,
an attack of influenza and neu-
I as erroneously reported.
ralgia.
The Gilfillan Neutrodyne Mr. Slough, field secretary of
GN-3 is a low cost radio in ¡»infield college, McMinnville, spoke
vestment of permanence, good before the high school assembly
for years of service. For sale Tuesday afternoon. His subject
by Long & Cruson.
was, “Never Say Quit.”
C. S. Hall lias bought the Cnth
The auxiliary of the American
erine E. Harrison residence proper
Legion today shipped 50 dozen
ty on Ash avenue.
hon e-made cookies to the disaoled
Rodney Joslyn, arrested for being \eterans at Portland.
drunk and charged with giving
Gordon \V right, a student at the
liquor to a girl at a recent dance
University of Oregon, and son of
at Anlauf, was fined $40 in justice
i Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright, of this
court at Roseburg.
I city, has received a Red Cross life
Sewer pipe, sewer connec saving certificate with emblems
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W. L and pins, having successfully passed
tions
‘ ‘ »ns and cement.
tf the recent test held in Eugene.
Hubbell.
W. M. Hall was in Eugene yes
William Vaughn and Mrs. C.
terday on business. Mrs. Hall ac Pentico have been admitted at
companied him and visited friend.- Eugene hospital.
Mrs. R. J. Corbett and two
J. W. Craig is suffering with a
children, of Seattle, who had been severe attack of influenza.
visiting at the home of Mrs. Cor-
Mrs. V. J. Allen left today for 1
bett’s sister, Mrs. Earl Baldwin, Salem. She contemplates making
left Tuesday for Los Angeles her home there.
to make their home,
Another
A. J. Adams, pastor of the Chris- !
daughter remained here to make
tian church, will give an address
her home with her aunt.
Tuesday before the student body '
Automobile mishaps come fre of the Eugene Bible university at i
quently of late. The surest way Eugene.
to escape their consequences is by
Mrs. Anna Bolden ck, of Rock I
insurance.
Are you concerned!
away, who was a house guest the I
Tom Awbrey has some excellent
fore part of the week of Mrs.
policies at low cost.
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Nancy Oglesby and Mrs. J. P.
Mrs. H. A. Morse and children Graham and a dinner guest yester
left Tuesday for Rainier for a two day of Mrs. 8. E. Cochran, left !
weeks’ visit at the home of a yesterday afternoon for Eugene.
sister of Mrs. Morse. The Morse
J. W. Kirk has returned from I
family will leave next month for spending the winter in Alma,
Arizona, instead of this month as Mont., with a son and is at the !
planned.
home of his daughter, Mrs. George
Mrs. Clyde Hastings and Mrs. Currin.
John Hastings' were Eugene visit
ors today.
Musical Club Is Foi-med.
We are sure we have the The choral club, a musical or
hat that will please yo ou—new ganization, has been organized iiv
]ot for Saturday—Thi le Fair the following: Irene Griggs, Mar
Store.
garet Land, Delta Hopper, Laura-
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