The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, April 23, 1925, Page 6, Image 6

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1925
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Miss Mary Snauer as leader, Afis» and Mrs. John Wnlden, both of cut lip Sunday evening when she
Elizabeth Cdoley as president, Miss whom are ill at the Walden home. ran into the gate in the fence
Ellen Ellis as vice president and
George Curtis, of Veneta, visited that 'encloses the church yard,
Mi.is Edna Guggisberg us secretary. Thursday and Friday with his sis gate is usually left open in
There is a membership of nine.
ter, Mrs. John Fountain.
evening and it was so dark
Miss Geraldine Spaugh, of Est­
MOUNT VIEW.
Mrs. Clyde Wright attended the Dolly did not sec that it
gene, spent the week-end with her Lane county convention of the i been closed.
aunt, Mrs. Amanda Sears.
Her Farmers’ union at’ Cottage Grove
(Special to The Sentinel.;
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett
April 21.—Arthur Gallaher, of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spaugh, Friday.
daughter Jr3iie, Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
North Bend, visited last week with motored up for her Sunday morn­
Owing to the stormy weather Banton aud daughter Noia and
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller, who ing an-l visited during the day.
the Drain high school baseball team Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes aud d
Mr. and Mrs. Eil Nye and Mr. did not arrive to play the game daughter Reta were guests of Mr.
were neighbors in Colorado.
The girls of Mount View school and Mr. and Mrs. Barrett, of Eu­ they had schedub-il with the Walker and Mrs. W. L. Townsend Sunday.
have organized a sewing club with gene, Leon Arne, of Myrtle Point, team.
and Mr. and Mrs. Homer Chamber
lain, of Rogue River, were among
SAGINAW.
the relatives from outside points
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to
attend
the
funeral
of
/I
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Claude Arne Sunday.
April 21.—Miss Esther Sharon
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King, , Mr.
and Mrs. Charles Conner and Wm. accompanied the Neat
Potter and Fisk Are Praised, Mar
Hands were Eugene business - visit- their home at Coburg,
gladry, Howard, Wheeler
be
gone
for
some
time.
| ors one day last week.
Lucile
Robison
is
ill
with
in-
Mrs. G. H. Mosby and baby
Are Criticized.
daughter, of Klamath Falls, who fluenza.
The
Harry
Jarrett
and
Carl
I are visiting relatives in Cottage
Members of the legislature were
I Grove, spent Wednesday with Mr. Girard families, of Springfield, praised and condemned in a re­
spent Sunday with 8. H. Jarrett.
and Mrs. W. D. Heath.
Slippery pavements caused an port of the legislative committee
Mrs. Anna Hoffman and son
accident
just south of Saginaw which wns adopted at the recent
Jake, of Eugene, accompanied by
early Monday morning. A wrecker session of the Farmers’ union held
a
friend,
visited
Monday
with
Mrs.
Here is what a West Coast Life
here. The session also voted to
Hoffman’s sister, Mrs. Amanda was called from Cottage Grove to present to the county court a set
Perfect Protection Policy will give I
pick up the car, an Essex coach,
Sears.
of questions concerning tax affairs
Mr. and Mrs J. C. Wright and i I The names of the persons were not and expenditures of money.
If you die from natural causes
learned.
family, of Walker, spent one eve­
Senator Fisk was praised for
Wm. Hodge, foreman on extra
ning last week with Mrs. Wright’s
standing with the agricultural in
if you die from accident
I parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. gang No. 2, wn« a Eugene visitor terests. Representative Potter was
Monday morning.
and in case of permanent total
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Moody and praised for voting against the Den­
BLUE
MOUNTAIN.
disability the company will
son Bobbie, of Cottage Grove, were nis anti-incomo tax resolution al­
1. Waive all premium payments
Sunday visitors at the Judson Allen though himself probably a disbe­
(Special to The Sentinel.)
liever in the income tax. Repre­
2. Pay you $2} per week for one year j and in ad­
April 21.—Miss Eva Isaacson home.
Mrs. J. F. Adney is in Eugene sentative Wheeler was criticized
dition
spent the week end in Cottage
for his vote for the Mills post­
8. Pay you $50 per month for life; and
Grove with her sister, Lucile Isaac- with the J. F. Walden family.
primary bill and Senator Magladry
James
Couser
was
a
Eugene
4. Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die
I son.
and Representative Howard were
5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a
Little Margaret Castle broke her visitor Wednesday.
criticized for their votes for the
collar bone Sunday while playing.
result of accident, the company will pay you
Dennis resolution.
Excuses that
THORNTON
CORNERS.
A
number
from
hero
attended
$Spoo in cash, immedintely, in addition to all
votes for which they were criti­
the funeral of Mrs. Claude Arne
other benefits.
cized were used as trading stock
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
in-Cottage Grove Sunday.
[In case of temporary disability, aa a reault of either
April 21.—Louie Premazzi and were also criticized.
Miss Gladys Whipps spent the
sickness or accident, the company will pay you $25 per
The list of questions submitted to
; week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson son and Mrs. Angelo Perini were the county court follows:
week for a limit of 52 weeka.]
Eugene business visitors one day
Whipps in Cottage Grove.
Do the records show that the
Miss Mary Layng, of Mount last week.
Lane county debt was increased or
Mr.
ami
Mrs.
Win.
Stroud
gave
View, visited Saturday ami Sunday
diminished under the management
with her sister, Mrs. George Duerst. a dance at their home Saturday of the preceding county courtf
INSURANCE COMPANY
night.
HOME OFFKE-tAN FRANCISCO
Do the records of Lnne indicate.
E. IL Dustin has been suffering
WALKER.
the past week with a severe sprain that the county debt is increasing
PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE—7TH FLOOR OA9CO BLDG.
in his back, which he sustained or diminishing under the manage
(Special to The Sentinel.)
inent of the present county court?
W. E. Mayes and R. C. Stacey, Agents
April 21.—A community dance while doing heavy lifting.
Is the $25,000 that was placed
Mrs. S. P. Shortridge and son
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
I was held at Adam Schmitt’s Fri­
in the 1924 budget for a timber
Clifford visited Sunday afternoon
day evening.
cruise in Lane county still in the
The Walker senior class will with Mrs. Shortridge’s mother, Mrs. county treasury?
Grant
Fields,
at
Latham.
present their class play, "A Little
OF AMERICAS STRONGEST COMPANIES
If not, for what purpose was it
Fred Frost, of Blue Mountain,
Clodhopper,” Friday evening, April
used?
24, in the high school auditorium. was at the J. W. Fisher home
Was it lawful to use this money
Other features of the evening will Sunday.
for any other purpose until the
George
Foster
was
in
Eugene
be music and after the play re­
timber cruise made by Mr. Nease
Saturday.
freshments will be sold.
was legally settled?
Mrs. Mary Smith is in Eugene
Is it not a fact that less than
taking earo of Mrs. M. A. Horn
SILK CREEK.
one year ago the members of the
w------- i------
present court declared themselves
(Special to The Sentinel.)
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strongly in favor of continuing
April 21.—A six-pound son was the timber cruise in Lane county?
born April 7 to Mr. nnd Mrs.
Were you sincere in making such
□ Frank Peoples.
statements or were they merely
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters have used as campaign buncombe?
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, bought and moved onto the place
If you were sincero in placing
dental gold, platinum and dis­ formerly owned by Mrs. O. H.
great stress on such statements,
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Wheeler. Mr. and Mrs. Wheeler
at the taxpayers
meeting,
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Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­ have moved into Mr. Wheeler’s why,
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did you not make the cruise sure
gan.
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house.
by including in the 1925 budget
a sufficient amount to cover the I
HOLLYWOOD CHICKS, $11 PER
cruise for the ensuing year?
DOREN A.
100 in May and $10 in Juno.
Did you not know when you add­
Food is down—big short agouti hens
ed the one half mill to the budget I
means high egg prices next winter.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
April 21.—Mr. and Mrs. W. W. that such an act was unlawful and |
Better order at once.
Bert V.
Hands, Cottage Grove. a!3ni4p(M) Chrisman left Friday by motor for would be rejected?
Is your interest really with the !
Kelso, Wash.
FOR SALE—PERCHERON 8TAL
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Williams, common taxpayer or with the large
lion, registered, about 12 years of Wildwood, are visiting at the timber holder?
old, weight about 1900 pounds, homo of Mrs. Williams’ parents,
How many touring nnd other j
extra fine animal, produces A-l Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Ward.
passenger cars does Lane county
colts, in good condition, $250.
Mr. and Mrs. Lot Wagner and own at the present time?
Would give terms on part. Will family spent Sunday at the James
How many automobiles, not
make you good money. Also Duroc Chapman home in Eugene.
owned or hired by the county,
Depend upon your local Southern Pacific
Jersey boar, registered, about 5
Roy Van Sehoiaek has purchased does Lane county supply with gas,
agent for aid in making your vacation plan»,
years old, weight about 900 pounds, la used Overland touring car.
oil and tires?
lt'a high time to be thinking about them.
fine breeder, $00. Both near Eu­
How many touring and other
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Ward visited
And he is thoroughly informed. He can advise
gene, Oregon. J. 8. Beall, Portland, ! with relatives in Springfield Sun- passenger cars has Lane county
you intelligently about vacation spots of especial
Oregon.
alfl-23c(2) ' day.
bought since June 1, 1924?
charm and how best to reach them.
What was the total price paid
Noble
Elliott
motored
to
Eugene
NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND
He’ll gladly supply you with all booklets, and
for such cars?
Sunday.
contractors. List your lathing
complete, accurate information regarding
Is it not a fact that touring
A number from here attended the
and shingling with mo. Reshingling
cars owned and supplied by Lane
Fare* Schedules Routes
a specialty. My interests arc here, funeral of Mrs. R. C. Arne in Cot- county are frequently used for
Reservations, etc.
that’s why I do you a good guar I tago Grove Sunday.
Alex Garoutte sustained painful pleasure trips and other private
autocd
job.
George D. Foster,
Your local agent is eager to serve you.
purposes?
phono 35F13.
al«m8p(2) j injuries Friday at the Garoutte J Was it the intention of the
Brothers logging camp when struck
Phone Main 8800 or call at
F O R S A L E—MODERN RESI- ,in the back of the head by a sap- county court, at the time the 1925
budget was made, to continue the
-lenco on south First street. Phone •ing.
City Ticket Office
services of the bridge inspector .
All
those
interested
are
request-
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Y.
H.
A.
Morse.
a20m28p(2)
4th at Stark
, ed to meet at the Sears cemetery and the rondmastersf
FOR SALE 1924 FORD COUPE, IN Friday, April 24, to work on the
If so, why was thero not some
first class condition, for sale at a \ road leading to the cemetery.
provision made for their salary
real bargain even for a used Ford, j
in the biulgot?
Cash or terms. Billie Hall Service
From what funds do they receive
LONDON.
Station.
a20-23p
their pay?
Do you employ two road masters j
(Sepcial to The Sentinel.)
I
FOR SALE DODGE TOURING
April 21.—Some one got some when there is not sufficient work
ear.
Worth more than we’re
to keep one busy?
asking. Billie Hall Service Sta gasoline -pretty cheap one night
Hon.
a20-23p ! last week when they drained the
The live wire print shop is al­
tank the road workers have been
ways ready to help in the prep
using in the operations.
The Gilhain and Abeene fam-lies aration of advertising and printing
Our experience may be
held a family reunion at the C. C. copy.
worth
something
to you.
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TO TRADE EDISON PHONO- Gilhnni home Sunday.
Mr.
ard
Mrs
W.
T.
Jones
spent
graph and Narco radio outfit.
Special bookkeeping systems
It ill take cattle, bankable paper Sunday at Black Butte visiting of every kind. The Sentinel.
Mr. Jones’ siatar, Mrs. Susan
or anything I can US,-.
Rill Walker.
Bartels.
a23-39p(2)
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Herbert Elmore and wife, of the
CEMENT. LIME. PLASTER BRICK,
Applegate neighborhood, visited Fri
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FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL
In the matter of the estate of
Sire: Double champion Hero, son day with Mr. Elmore’s sister, Mrs.
LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN
of international champion ApoIto John Sutherland. Mrs. Sutherland Samuel K. Busiek. deceased.
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE.
Notice is hereby given that
von Mimurstein. Dam: Munirs von nnd sister, Dorothy Elmore, accom­
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL.
Barnhclm IV of Sfronghvart strain. panied them to Row river Friday Agnes V. Smith has been by the
PLASTERING SAND. ZOURI STORE
Get a pup to train for watch dog evening and all apent the week County Court of the State of Ore­
gon, in and for Lane County ap
FRONT FITTINGS. AND OTHER
for guarding your car or your end with their mother and sisters.
Mrs. George Powell returned to pointed executrix of the estate of
rattle, for pet for the children and
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
the family,
Prices exceedinglv her home at Lorane Wednesday, Samuel K. Busiek deceased and
MENTION
reasonable, stock considered. M. P. after spending two weeks with the that all persons having claims
against said estate are hereby
Fletcher, Box 2t»3, Kuffene. Ore- Howard Cox family.
No Charge on City Deliveries
gon.
J. N. Hogue and grandson. R <1. notified to present the same duly
atte
Banton. attended church services varified at the law office of H. j.
ESTRAY JERSEY COW CAME in Eugene Sunday.
Shinn ia Cottage Grove, Oregon,
to the Ostrander place one mile
It is reported that Grandma within six months from the 26 th
south of eitv on April 17. Cow's Powell is seriously ill at the heme day of March. 1925.
Juit North of S. P Station—Phone 100
left horn is broken off. Owner of her daughter. Mrs Ida MeRey.
AGNES V. SMITH.
may have same by paying oxpen uolds, of Divide.
H. J. Shinn.
Executrix.
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Dolly Newton sustained a badly
Attorney for estate. m2«a23e(T)
Nearby News °
EMBARRASSING QUESTIONS ARE
)onï dream of
pivtectloiL
Mit
$5,000
$10,000
The Importance of Wearing
CORRECT HOSIERY
The importance of hosiery can not be
overestimated. Often the success of one’s
entire costume depends upon one’s choice
of hose. Hosiery, correct hosiery for
every occasion and of dependable quality
is at this store.
Phoenix Hose for Women
Allen A. Hose for Women and
Children
Women’s semifashioned silk and fibre hose
made with reinforeel toes and heels: black,
afriean, log cabin, beige and snap dragon,
pair
$
.00
W est C oast L ife
WANTADS□
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Travel Planning
^-for vacation journeys
Women’s sheer ehiffon weight pure
Japan silk hose, full fashioned, lisle
tops, reinforced toes and heels; gun
metal, black, french
nude, biscuit and shell,
pair
Wbmen’s heavy weight pure Japan silk
hose, lisle tops, full fashioned: black afri-
can, beige, rosewood, french nude, blonde,
pair
Women’s mercerized lisle ribbed hose,
inforced toes and heels; black, camel and
gray, pair
a
Children’s mercerized lisle half sox,
white with fancy colored tops, rein­
forced toes and heels.
“Allen A” quality assures
wear, pair .... ....................
Children’s half sox of fibre silk with lisle
tops: black and beige, pair ..........................
Children’s three quarter ribbed lisle sox,
gray and white with fancy colored tops,
reinforced toes and heels, pair ...................
Children’s f"
“ three
.2___ quarter sox with
fibre silk
lisle ribbed tops, reinforced toes and heels'
pair .............................
30«
50«
50c
Helliwell & Marksbury
Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to
gi\ e Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi­
nent authority has stated to be one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
Southern Pacific
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
Godard & Randall
A GOOD INDIAN
IS A DEAD INDIAN
A saft-(!) man is a man in the State’s Prison.
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The next safest man is one who has been tried and
who has always made pood.
This bank is manned by men who have not only
been tried and who have made good, but who
have, in their efforts, exceeded the expectations
of the bank’s stockholders.
Considering our large earning capacity, our pros­
perous condition ami well established reputation
of an up.to-d.Te bank, we unhesitatingly invite
the business of the people of Cottage Grove and
he country tributary, fully knowing our ability
to serve carefully, as well as expeditiously
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
of Cottage Grove
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