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    Only Newspaper
Publishing All th'
News of
.
Cottage Grove a.
Vicinity.
Only Newspaper
Publishing All the
News of
Cottage Grove «nd
Vicinity.
TWICE
COTTAGE GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, THURSDAY APRIL 30. 1925.
VOLUME XXXV
GUARANIY OIL COMPANY FILES
BUNCH OF LEASES
Sentinel Printing Is
Exhibited in
Chicago
DR. C. B. KING IS DEAD
Prominent G. A. R. Veteran Suc­
cumbs io Paralysis.
BETTER HOMES WEEK IS 10KELlY
18 VN8AFE
Structure to Go in; Currin
Bridge Soon Completed.
START ON MAT 10
NUMBER 59
Chase Gardens Show
Ji hat Oregon Soil
Can Produce
BEFORE COURT
Dr. Charles Brandon King,
A new bridge probably will be
All Provide for Starting of Drilling
G. A. R. veteran and for 16 years a Demonstrations to Be Made of Mod­ built this year leading from the
Viewers File Report Favoring Upper
prominent resident of Cottage
Row river, highway over Row river
The Chase gardens out from Eu-
ern Home Conveniences and
Within Specified Period and
Road, While Engineer Morse
Printing produced in Cottage Grove, died Wednesday following a
into the Kelly district near Dorena. gene and Springfield are an illus-
Time-Saving Appliances.
Grove is attracting attention else­ stroke af paralysis of several days
for Diviaion of Profits.
Favors Lower Road.
County Engineer Morse, Bridge tration of what can be done on
where and a form recently produc-.d before. Tho funeral will be held
i Builder Striker and Commissioner Oregon soil by proper management
Forty-nine oil leases on Lane by The Sentinel for the Bohemia at 2:30 p. m., Friday from the
Everything is set for Better Crowe visited tho bridge a few in producing and marketing.
Conflicting viewers’ reports on
county property have been filed Lumber company has been put on i Methodist church, with the pastor, Home week, which starts Sunday, i •lays ago and came to the decision
F. B. Chase started in a smell the Greendoor sehool-Imrano section
with the county clerk by David exhibition in Chicago by the Ludlow i J. H. Ebert, officiating, Interment May 10. Locally the observation that the bridge can not be left way a quarter of a century ago.
of tho Eugene-Lorane highway have
Eugene Olson and W. A. Sage, Typograph company, manufacturers i will be in the A. F. A A. M.- of the week, which is a national in use much longer in its present He had not yet established a name
.been filed in tho county clerk’s
associated in the Guaranty Oil com­ i of the type easting and rule casting I. O. O. F. cemetery beside the movement, is being sponsored bv condition.
and personally delivered his pro | office. On favors the hill road
pany operating here and at Eugene. machine recently installed by The body of the wife.
the Elmartes club.
Red bridge, loading to Sharps ducts from door to door in the | ¡nfo Lorane
------- j and is signed by J.
Sentinel.
The
form
was
a
difficult
These are leases which the company
Mr. King was born July 15, 1846,
On May 12 demonstrations will creek, and the Disston bridge, it two cities which were then villages ! W. Hobbs and Frank Hampton,
the
has taken during the past two one and the manner in which it at Shelbyville, Tenn., where ho was bo held in several homes of the was found can 1>$ sufficiently re­ compared to the cities of today.
viewers.
Tho other favors tho
yearB. ThiB is the largest number was produced was such os to be married May 31, 1868, to Miss city.
Modern home conveniences paired to make them serviceable But his products were always top lower route and is signed by I
M.
of oil leases filed in Lane county a splendid advertisement for the Melvina Nichols, who died Septem­ will be exhibited and tinie-saving for several years.
quality, thereby creating a demand, Morse, county engineer, who is ox-
versatility
of
the
Ludlow
company
’
s
for some time and the filing fee
ber 2, 1924. The family came to electrical appliances will be shown
Work is progressing rapidly on and they weren’t put on the mar­ officio member of the board of
paid to the county clerk totaled machine.
I Oregon in 1895, settling first at in uso.
Refreshments will be the Currin bridge and this will be ket in competition with the products viewers by virtue of his office.
Sentinel quality printing has gone Yoncalla.
$147.40.
letter they moved to served.
put into use within a few weeks.
of thousands of other farms.
A controversy has arisen over
The leases provide that the own- into Portland in competition with Eugene and to Cottage Grove lß
On May 13 a demonstration will
Cucumbers were sold when others the two routes nnd the people of
er of the laad is entitled to one- the many printing establishments | years ago. Dr. King practiced as lie held at the high school practice
had none to sell. Tomatoes were Lorane are divided upon tho ques­
Hand Wins Roseburg Match,
eighth of the value of all oil, gas there, into Washington and as far a physician at Yoncalla and Eugene cottage,
Refreshments will be
Ralph Hand. local middleweight, sold a month or two ahead of the tion. A few days ago n petition
south
as
Los
Angeles.
An
order
and other products of any drilling
but gave up active practice after served.
defeated Paul Amort, Roseburg season. Other products were sold signed by 50 residents of that sec­
development. The leases run fur is now being gotten out fur 8an ! coming here.
On May 14 a lecture on interior middleweight, in a match held in like manner. When the market tion, asking that the lower route
i
a period of three years with the Francisco.
Dr. King served in the Civil war decorating will be given in the high Tuesday night at Roseburg. The was glutted with cucumbers and bo followed, was presented to the
option that they may be renewed for
with the 5th Tennessee cavalry and school auditorium by an instructor Roseburg bone erusher gave a pood tomatoes of other farms, Chase had | I county court, and a large delegation
Parchen Escapes County Jail.
a period of two years by payment
was one of the few remaining mem­ from- the University of Oregon. exhibition and was successful in none to sell but did have products ; callet| upon the court to |irg^0 fh(,
Frank Parchen, rum runner who bers of Appomattox post, G. A. R. Several local persons will partici­ applying several headlocks to the which other farms had not yet
of 50 cents an aero. Some of the
1 question. Tho next day a number
leases provide that drilling must was captured south of here several | He is survived by two sons. John pate in a short program.
local man just before Hand grabbed produced. This policy has resulted | of men favoring the upper route
be done on the property within the weeks ago and was serving a sen­ I O. King, St. Louis, Mo., and Carl
On May 15 prizes will be award­ a double toehold, which was ap­ in tile building of a business that I presented their side of tho ease and
specified period while others pro­ tence in the county jail, made a I J. King, Toledo, Ore.; by four ed for the best essay on “Value plied with such force the Amort is famous over this section of tho
tho court took the question under
vide that drilling in the district successful break for liberty Tues­ grandchildren, Joan and Virginia of Better Homes and How Better was not permitted to return to tho state. All Lane county goes to tho
advisement until May 6.
only must bo started. The local day afternoon. While Jailor Lee j King, daughters of Carl J. King, Homes Week Will Improve the mat. The ono and only fall came Chase gardens. The California and
The Hobbs ■ Hampton report
field is divided into a number of was takiag the name of a new j and Mrs. Clarice Gardner, Ashland, Community. ’ ’
at the end of one hour, 10 minutes, Portland markets are partially sup­ awarded damages for right of way
districts and the present operations prisoner, Parchen and Harry M. and Charles King, Portland, chíl­
On May 16 prizes will be award­ Tho hold with which Amort was plied from the same source and as follows: H. G. Reich, $25, the
on Mount David are meeting the Zach, also serving a termn on a liq dren of the late C. Ross King, ed for the beat looking yard of put out is the same one that won some of tho Chase products go to
county to move tho fonce; C. A.
requirements of a large number of or law violation, slipped behind the banker here a number of years the city.
for Hand his recent match here Wyoming, Utah and other states
Pratt, $54.90; W. F. Morse, $296.15;
these leases. The clause providing jailer and out of the door which | ago; also by two brothers, Thomas
There
are
now
11
greenhouses
|
with Pilling, sometimes rcierrel to
H. H. Smith, $247.75; Lorane Or­
for the well operations states that had been left ajar. Both made a King, Fresno, Calif., and Robert
where
the
senior
Chase
started
with
as the crab hold. Mike Yokel is
chards company, $306.62; Georgia
work will be continued until a sensational run but Zach was recap­ King, Clarksville, Tex.
but
a
few
feet
of
glass
a
quarter
|
p,
said to have developed this hold,
?arman, $25.
depth of at least 3000 feet is tured.
but no one has found a way of of a century ago. The latest of
Tho Morse report gives damages
reached unless a well comes in be­
these houses, of steel construction to Reich, Pratt, Moore, Smith, tho
LONDON.
.□ breaking it.
n
fore that time.
Home Talent Plays at Creswell.
and 300 feet in length, cost $20,000. orchard company and Mrs. Farman
The filing of the leases indictes
The Choral club, a local musical
The glass alone cost $3500. Those tho same as in the other report
(Special to The Sentinel.)
WHAT CAN BE SAID OF US
SILK CREEK.
the confidence the company has in organization managed by Louis
are amounts that would hnve stng- except that tho last named is given
April 28.—Arthur Combs has been
WHEN WE DIE?
the recent showings at the Eugene Kramer, Btaged their first out-of- appointed by the forestry depart-
gered the modest gardener of 25 $500 and the following additional
(Special to The Sentinel.)
well.
town performance Tuesday evening I meat as field inspector for Lane
Each of us probably feels that ; April 28.—Mr. and Mrs. Snyder years ago. Mr. Chase no longer amounts are allowed: Cal and Lu-
Operations at the Cottage Grove at Creswell. The program included county.
his death will be about the most visited Sunday with Mrs. Snyder’s tries to do all his own work. Three olla Hileman, $235; G. D. Budding
well continue uninterruptedly and singing, dancing and vaudeville
A petition has bene circulated important event in his life, yet brother, Mr Anderson, of the Ells­ sons are associated with him and ton, $98; A. C. and M. M. Cole,
the drillers express complete satis­ skits. Vocal numbers were given and presented to the board of when we shuffle off this mortal
worth mill, who sustained a frac­ there are 18 employes tho year $75; C. C. Da via, $100; Lillie A.
faction with the showings.
by Frank Snodgrass and Leslie school directors asking them to re­ coil the chances are that a one-line tured shoulder a week ago but is round, with additional employos at Crowe, $150; E. E. Davis, $125;
Hull.
A number from Cottage tain the present teachers for next head under the box-headed obitu­ is improving rapidly.
certain seasons.
Fifty acres of D. E. and W. W. Jackson, $200.
year. The board held a meeting aries will be all we shall get, and
NEW THEATER IS TO OPEN Grove attended.
Mrs. Neff and little daughter Oregon soil are intensively culti­
Engineer Morse says in his re-
at the school house Saturday eve­ some of us may be overlooked en­ Inez called Sunday afternoon at vated. The production of flowers port that the lower routo is fa
has been added to the business in vored by n
Eugene Play House Is Named for
ning, but no definite action was tirely.
Saginaw Enters School Parade.
the Babcock home.
large majority of the
When tho Chase citizens and that tho cost will bl­
Lowell Smith.
Saginaw, April 28.—(Special.)— taken.
In another column of tho same
Little Rachael Collins is still recent years.
gardens
are
short,
many
flowers
Small,
of
Cottage
Mrs.
Flora
This community planH to enter" a
paper may appear under a large seriously ill.
loss than by the upper route, while
The new Lowell theater, rapidly float in the county school parade Grove, was a week-end guest of heading the story of the wonderful
Mrs. Nettie Estes, who has been are purchased from tho Sunnyside tho viewers state the upper road
greenhouses
at
Cottage
Grove,
nearing completion in Eugene, will to be hold in Eugene May 9. The Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Small.
performance of some ambitious hen very sick, is improving slightly.
will better serve the stores, the
be formally opened the week of school pupils plan to attend in a
Mr. and Mrs. Will Massey, of which has produced nn unusually
Miss Fanny Young’s school closed which also have a reputation over school house and other public
May 4, according to Donald Mc­ body and cars will also be pro­ Cottage Grove, attended church large egg, or a story of how tho Friday. Hho took her pupils to many states.
places.
The Chase gnrdons have a curi-
Donald, manager.
e vided for parents who wish to ac here Sunday and later visited Mrs. Prince of Wales danced with the Bald butte for a picnic. On Thurs­
—
I
osity
in
an
ornnge
tree
10
years
The house, which is named after company their children.
Mary Massey.
girl who waited upon his table at day evening she and her pupils
of
age
which
has
been
producing
JOHN STON EXONERATED
Lieutenant Lowell Smith, command­
Mrs. R. B. Powell entered a Eu­ some swell hotel, or a display head gave a fine program at the school
150 Christmas oranges eneh year
er of the United States army globe
gene hospital Friday and under­ may be necessary to inform tho house, which v.as well attended.
THORNTON CORNERS.
Lane County Case, However, Is Yet
girdlers, who is well known here
went an operation Monday morning. public that Paris girls have raised
H. M. Damewood, of Lorane, for six years. It is now full of
to Have Hearing
by reason of his connection with
Her condition ir reported as satis­ their skirts another inch. There spent the week end with friends green fruit.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
the airplane forest patrol out of
may bo a four column picture of and neighbors hero.
April 28.—Mrs. "Frank Chapman factory.
Exoneration of Clyde N. John­
Eugene over a period of several and daughter and Mrs. Alleman, of
B. G. Banton and J. N. Hogue the bare knees of the Parisian
Dr. Ball was doing some survey­
MOUNT VIEW.
ston, former district attorney of
years.
n\otored
to
Roseburg
Sunday
for
maids,
while
our
pictures,
if
they
ing
here
Monday.
Divide, were at the Mrs. Jennie
Lane, on charges filed against him
The decorations were personally Perini home Sunday.
church services and to visit friends. appear at all, will be begrudged the
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Wheeler
(Special to The Sentinel.)
by Lawrence Edmunaon with the
chosen by the late A. H. McDonald,
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Schiffbauer half-column space into which they motored to Blnehly Sunday.
April 28.—Mrs. Virgil Whito and
Miss Verl Berkhart and Miss
stnte supremo court is recommended
whose vision is responsible for the Anna Cunningham, of Harrisburg, and son Richard, of Portland, nrc are squeezed.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dorrell visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Whito and
theater building. Expert« havo oc were week-end guests of Mrs. E. H. visitihg at the B. A. Pruett home
At first blush this seems a shab­ friends in Delight Valley Sunday. baby, of Cottage Grove, wore Kui by the grievance committee of tho
stnte bur association. No action
claimed them wonderful examples Dustin.
Mrs. Schiffbauer is a niece of Mrs. by way the newspapers have of
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock day guests of Mr. an<l Mrs. J. R
as yet has been taken by the court.
of art.
treating those for whom tl>»y are were guests Saturday night at the Cooley.
Pearl Plaster went to Garibaldi Pruett.
A hearing has not yot. been
Mr. and Mrs. Herat Anderson writing the last story they are Raymond Trask home In Cottage
Miss Laura Riley spent the week­
Saturday and brought home his
had on the demand upon District
WALKER.
end with her sister, Miss 8« rah
family, who had been visiting and children, of Springfield, and likely to have the opportunity to Grove.
Attorney Modley to show cause
Mrs. Anderson’s mother, Mrs. Mary write for them. Rurely the passing
Mrs. H. Nice and daughter left Riley, at tho Perry Van Hchoiaek
there.
Jones,
of
Portland,
and
Mr.
and
of a human being is more impor­ some time ago for Vancouver, B. C., homo at Fairview and with them why ho should not bring action
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mrs. G. H. Mosby and baby
against tho former district attorney
April 28.—The seniors of the daughter, of Klamath Falls, visited Mrs. Murry Newton and daughter tant that the laying of a large egg, where they expect to make their attended tho birthday dinner Sun
for failure to prosecute a ease
high school went to Eugene Mon­ Friday with Mr. Mosby’s aunt, visited 8unday at the Bert Newton than the story of a single dance, home for a time.
day at tho laanc Land home in I
Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Wheeler en- honor of Mr. Land ’a aeventy- brought to his attention.
than a view of the knees ol a
day evening after school to ha ve Mrs. J. W. Fisher. Mrs. Mosby homo.
Grandma Powell is still in * pretty maid.
t ertai nod the E. R. Darnell family seventh birthday anniveraary.
a class picture taken.
left that night for her home, after
...
Why then are the newspapers so Saturday at dinner.
Mrs. J. H. Ponsford nnd son I W. D. B. DODSON COMES
Walker high school baseball team a two weeks’ visit with relatives critical condition at the homo of
her daughter, Mrs. hfcReynolds, at inconsiderate?
Mrs. E. M. Wheeler will leave Dale, of Thornton Corners, visited
played Pleasant Hill Friday after­ in Cottage Grove and vicinity.
As the matter of fact the news Wednesday for Butedale, B. C., Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller Sunday j Portland Chamber. of Commerce
noon at Walker. The score was
Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge and little Divide.
Lisher Geer returned Monday papers are not inconsiderate. They to spend the summer.
Head to Speak Here.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath visited j
18 to 7 in Walker’s favor.
granddaughter, Wanda Berrey, and
Mrs. R. V. Darnell visited Mort Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred I
The seniors presented their play Mrs. Sailing, of Cottage Grove, from Gates, Wash., where ho vis­ wish to give their readers all tho
big heads they can, but there . day at the E. R. Darnell home.
W. D. B. Dodson, general man-
Frost at Blue Mountnin.
Friday evening to a large audience spent Sunday with Mrs. Short- ited his brother, Levi Geer.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Owens called
Mr. nnd Mrs. (leno Boss moved ager of the Portland chamber of
of patrons and friends. Hot coffee, ridge's mother, Mrs. Grant Fields, I Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Adams and must be something unusual in a
Mrs. Elizabeth Adams and daugh­ news story, some one or two fea­ Moadav evening on thir annt, Mrs. out from tho Grove to tWeir place commerce, will uddreaa the Cottage
sandwiches and doughnuts were at Latham.
Grove chamber of commerce Thur«
served after the play. The net
hero Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. George
_ Foster, ac- ter Stella, of Cottage Grove, were tures that stand out, in order to E. M. Wheeler.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving, of «lay evening, May 7, at the chain
proceeds were $32.
This money companied by Mrs. George Alleman callers at George Sutherland ’s give the head writer something
upon which to base a head, while
Cottage Grove, were nt th ■ C. A. ber'a regular monthly luncheon to
was for commencement invitations. of Divide, Ben Rinard and Elmer I Sunday afternoon.
LYNX HOLLOW.
Word was received this week dying is the most common thing
be hold at 0:30 at Hotel Bartell.
King homo Monday of last wook.
The Walker high school baseball Miller attended the motorcycle pic­
that Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Marlow we do. Everyone does is soon or
Mrs. Richard Hanna has returned Mr. Dodaon ia an oxpert in the
team defeated a Cottage Grove nic at Drain Sunday.
(Special to The Sentinel )
pickup team Sunday afternoon, the
H. C. Rose has purchased a piano. i and sister Lillie Marlow, who have late anil there is little differ
April 28.—Among those who vin­ from a Portland hospital, where work of civic bodies and it is an­
ticipated that he will have a mes-
score being 20 to 6.
Mrs. Tom Foster, of Blue Monn- ' been at Tucson, Ariz., for the enee in the way it is done by ti« ited Cottage Grove Raturday were she had been a month
Mr. and Mrs. Frnnk Creison, of »ago of considerable interest for
Owing to rainy weather the base tain, visited briefly at the 8. Pj past year, will start by motor for large majority of us.
the Rtalder family and A. B. Wol­
The head writer finds it no dif­ ford and son Harold.
Cottage Grove, visited M th . Aman­ mombora of tho local organization.
ball game with Creswell has been Shortridge and R. B. Nixon homes Oregon about May 10. It will be
postponed a number of times, but Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Foster necessary to travel slowly on ae- ficult job to prepare a head fer
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clock, of da Hoars one day last week.
the monster egg the ambitious hen Eugene, called on friends here Run­
Mias Ruth Johnson spent Sunday
will be played Tuesday afternoon was returning from the Grove j count of Mr. Marlow’s health.
SAGINAW.
John Baughman, of Graton, Calif., has produced.
A head for the day.
in Cottage Grove with Mrs. May
if the weather permits.
where she had taken het little boy
Beulah Ranck visited in Delight Billy for medical treatment for a grandson of Mrs. Mary Massey and story about the prince dancing
The Weitz family, on the Clock cumber.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Loon Arne, who had spent a
valley Sunday.
severely cut toe which he sustained a former resident of London, was with the dining maid is a cinch. place, gave a dancing party Satur
April 28.—Tho senior class of
married
Tuesday
to
Miss
Gladys
The
length,
or
lack
of
length,
of
week
with
his
brother
nnd
little
Mrs. Chas. Wright returned Run one day last week.
day night.
Walker union high school presented
day from Newport. She had been
Carl and Tony Tonoli, of Divide, Gusstoveson. They will make their the skirts of pretty maids lends
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lehow visit boys, returned Hunday to his home the play, “Tho Little Clodhopper,”
itself readily to the imagination ed at tho Marion Lebow homo Hun at Myrtle Point.
visiting there for some time.
were at the home of their annt, home at Graton.
at tho high school auditorium Fri
Mr. Fletcher, county agricultural and literaty talent of the head day.
A cow belonging to J. A. Hchnoi day evening to an appreciative
C. E. Wright and family visited Mrs. Jennie Perini, Sunday.
agent,
was
in
this
neighborhood
writer.
But
read
a
dozen
obituary
der
was
poisoned
one
day
last
I
at M. A. Horn’s in Delight valley
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harr cl, of
Txinise Weitz is seriously ill.
audience. After the play the girls
notices and try to find oae or
Sunday.
Cottage Grove, were Sunday dinner Monday.
The Pentico people were in Eu week, presumably by eating sumo sold coffee and sandwich**. Music
two features upon which an out­ gone last week, in attendance on weed. Her recovery is still doubt­ I by the “Country Kids” orchestra,
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
standing head eould be based.
Mascots Defeat Local*.
Plaster.
Mrs. Cody Pentico, who is in a ful.
and a duet by Miss Flossie Mathes
Clarence Rears and Walter Dow and Mr. Knight and instrumental
The Mascot pool hall bowling ■ Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Ritchey, of
We are born, we may move from hospital there.
(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
ens
attended
the
entertainment
gi\
team, of Eugene, defeated the Cot­ Curtin, were at the J. W. Fisher
The Community club met with
ono city to another, or from one
inusic by Mrs. C. H. Haight filled
April 28.—Mrs. Louise Kibby, state to another, we marry, wo Mrs. Fletcher England, at Walker, en by the Eugene American Legion out a very enjoyable program.
tage Grove bowlers by 130 points home Friday.
in the game played Monday night
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and who spent the winter in California, may serve faithfully a ohurrh or Wednesday of last week.
Light post Raturday night.
Mr*. J. F. Adney returned Hat
on the local alley*.
The same Miss Kathleen Smith motored to returned home last week.
a lodge, we die and we leave a work, a short program and dainty «Those interested in the up keep urday evening from spending a
of the Hears cemetery are engaged | Week in Eugene.
Vernon Whipps, of Powers, is few relatives to mourn our loss— refreshments occupied the time.
teams will clash tonight on the Wendling Sunday.
Eugene alley*. The local team will
Mias Evelyn Rose ia confine! to visiting bis parents, Mr. and Mrs. and tho newspaper* have found
The John Rtalder family, of De­ inbuilding an all-year rond to it.
A 7%-pouod daughter was born
F. Whipps, for a few days.
meet the Springfield bowlers here the house with mumps.
that so often they would have tn light Valley, and Mr. and Mrs Tho present road is impassable ex­ April 26 to Mr. nnd Mrs. William
Mr. and Mrs. Bonny Pernie and stretch a point to say that much Robert Rubeek, of Salem, wore cept with a team the greater part Hodges.
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. William Htroud
and children were Eugene visitors baby visited Sunday afternoon that most of them merely name dinner guests with the Jake Rtalder of tho year.
Mrs. C. C. Moody is enjoying
Mrs. Eutheria Dowena was a a visit from her niece, Mrs. Oden,
Schools to Enter In Parade.
with Mr. and Mrs. George Duerst. the relatives that have been left family Friday.
one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst and and leave the rest to the imaginn
The local school probably will
Mr and Mrs. O. L. Smith and
The R. *E. Dresser family and Cottage Grove visitor Friday.
j of Coquille.
participate ia the Lane couaty family, of the Grove, visited Run- children visited Sunday afternoon tioa of the readers. Add the name Mr. and Mrs. I, N. Dresser motored
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman,
with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Robbi ns, of the preacher and the burial plot to Eugene Sunday.
school parade to be held ia Eugene day at the C. A. Dodge home.
Thermometer Takes Exercise.
of Portland, visited Hunday with
May 9. The schools have been par
James Rinard left Sunday for of Cottage Grove.
and there is the structure upon
The thermometer is not afflicted tho Charles Cassedv family.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moody which tke reporter is expected to the head writer, ths chances are with spring fever nnd to show
tieipatiag in so many activities California.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
M A “
Horn started hauling grav-
that it has been impossible to ar­ Thorne, of London. were nt the and little daughter spent Sunday build a story of our life accom­ that the fact that we have ceased that it is in the pink of condition el from his crusher Tuesday morn
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moody.
range definitely for the kind of R. P Rhortridge homo Sunday.
plishments.
our earthly struggle will be hearld and full of pep, it jumped to 80 ing.
entrv to be made
i Mr. and Mr*. J. C. Wright and
Unless we ean contrive to be ed to the world in a single lire degrees Tuesday, the highest point
Lithographing, engraving, steel murdered, or killed in an auto­ head, while the hen who lays a reached this season and probably
little son. of Walher, visited Hun­
Three thousand people read Ths
First with Cottage Grove news— day evening with Mrs. Wright’s dye work. The Sentinel's live wire mobile wreck, or meet death in large number of big eggs will get tho highest point reached st this Sentinel each week.
What have
The Sentinel.
print shop is the place.
xxx some odd manner that appeals to the front page position.
sister, Mrs. J. W. Fisher.
time of year for a number of years. you to tell this vast throng?
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