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COTTAGE (IRQVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. MAY 4, 1925 r PAGE THREE 1—- ----------------------- i y Woodson, motored to Hr.rrisburg i welfare meeting last week in Injured in Auto Accident. I Thursday and visited at the home Portland. Miss Margaret Land sustained | ! of F. M. Woodson, brother of O. E. Mrs. C. M. Parker spent Tuesday ! minor cuts in an automobile acei-: Woodson and a son of Mrs. Wood- snd Wednesday in Gosh"n with hor i dent Thursday night, when a Ford I I son. sister, Mrs. Clara Roney, who was coupe driven by Noble Elliott left the road on the highway near , Long & Cruson handle the ill but is greatly improved. Gilfillan Neutrodyne radio sets, Asthma can be cured by Dr. the Allen place a mile north of the city, went into the dit"h and onto great power and beauty—re Hagen. ceives far and near equally Ben Rinard left Friday for Baker l its side. Miss Land was thrown 1 1 against the glass of the door. Miss well. to visit at the home of a sister. Helen Ostrander, who was sitting Mrs. L. P. Bennett was an ovqj Jack and Earl Hansen spent the on Miss Land’s lap, escaped with- night guest Wednesday at the home week end in Eugene with their (>ut injury. . Miss Lois Boss, the > of her mother, Mrs. M. C. Bressler. iin<vln i? W, W Gordon. ilor/Inn fourth occupant ___ uncle, C. of the coupe, SUS- ' Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, who resided PHONE 65 Miss Nellie Stewart spent the j tftiüöd minor bruises. ! in San Francisco for several months, have returned to Portland. week end in Eugene at the Ed The Rod and Gun club received Tullar home and with Miss Inez Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get Mrs. E. W. Frans is visiting in EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINA 80,000 yearling trout from the Jones. your account sheets and blanks Portland. TIONS. state game commission today and Radio Ray for Radiolas. a£^ourjwiue^nnntj^£2^^ Galloway writes insurance. The elevator being installed at distributed them in the streams of Notice is hereby given that the Samuel Schwartz and Robert this vicinity. Hotel Bartell will be in use about I regular uniform state Eighth Grade Galloway left yesterday by motor Wednesday. on a two weeks’ outing and fish , □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Examinations will be given in W. B. Dennis arrived ing trip to Portland ami eastern School Districts where thoro are from Carlton and went to b n Oregon. pupils who have complied with the Butte, where his quicksilver mines ■ □ □ Any Kind Any Time Mrs. 0. M. Parker returned are located. He reported that the □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ conditions imposed by law and for PRICES RIGHT day from Jasper, Westfir nmi prieo of quicksilver is looking up. CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, whom application for questions has Terms: Cash Anderson ter, where she visited with N. I. Nelson Jr. has sold a used dental gold, platinum and dis ; been made, on Thursday and Fri- children. ford to C. F. Tanner and a used carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting & ; day, May 14 and 15, 1925. Choose your building «ito Chevrolet to Sherman Knight. E. J. MOORE, Refining Company, Otsego, Michi before the price advances. Close in. Phono 1241 County School Supt. a2tfc(2) a30iu4o An eight-pound daughter was gan. Phone 118-J. Clara Burkholder, born May 1 to Mr. and Mrs. Albert a30m7p(2) Al Alledge, of North Bend, visit- 225 north Lane street. HOLLYWOOD CHICKS, $11 FEB NOTICE TO WATER USERS. Tonoli. Mrs. H. C. Hart left Wednesday ed here the latter part of the 100 in May and $10 in June. A 9%-pound son was born today for Salem in company with her week. Food is down—big shortage in hens Water rents must bo paid I to Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen. means high egg prices next winter. 12th of each month, Delinquents Mr. and Mrs. Robert Malcolm aunt,» Mrs. William Conner, and E. C. Shay is in a Eugene hos- the latter ’ s son, Clare Conner, who Better order at once. Bert V. will be shut off on the 15th and returned Friday from Dunsmuir, Mrs. Shav Hands, Cottage Grove. al3m-lp(M) service fee charged Calif., where they went for Mr. went returning home after visiting pitnl for treatment. to reconnect. spent the week end with him. Malcolm’s health, which was bene- here at the Hart home, H. C. Hart By order of Water Committee of NOTICE TO BUILDERS AND and daughter, Mrs. D. A. Laffoon, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Kirk, of fitted. City Council. a30m4 contractors. List your lathing and the latter’s baby motored to Portland, arrived yesterday on Splitdorff radio, remarkably Salem Sunday and all will return business. Mr. Kirk is an associate and shingling with me. Reshingling Mayonnaise stable, simple to tune and op home Tuesday. of C. M. Shinn, who is hero or a specialty. My interests are here, Salads erate. Let Long & Cruson Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M business and is visiting at the that’s why I do you a good guar Frying demonstrate it to you. anteed job. George D. Foster, Mrs. Charles Adams and Mrs. home of Mrs. Shinn’s mother, Mrs. phone 35F13. a!6m8p(2) It — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf The Gilbert Wiseman family have J. H. Chambers attended a public O. M. Kem. ness caused by Catarrh. motored to Oakland, Calif., to visit J. H. FraniO, an employe at the FOR SALE—MODERN RESI- Sold by druggitti for over 40 yean relatives. Jones mill at Black Butte, sus dence on south First street. Phone F. J. CHENEY CO., Toledo, Ohio Mrs. Bert Manning and baby have tained an injured left knuckle in 127-Y. H. A. Morse. a20m28p(2) returned from a six weeks’ visit a minor accident Thursday. DODGE TOURING CAR FOR pnr nu hixvtht inx thv inunum niiiniïm to mvw w / jitjik mt inn rm mit znt hk tu wmürn ? J in Los Gatos and Sacramento, Mr. and Mrs. Schoficid Stewart Calif. sale cheap. Inquire at Saltsman ’s ! i have moved into their now homo Restaurant. a27m4p(2) ! Choice building lots in popular on rorth Tenth street. residence section. Get in ahead of Raymond Grube, who operates a I HAVE THREE DWELLINGS the boom that is sure to come. for sale. If you want to buy, I mill at Pengra, is home with his SUMMER SESSION—JUNE 21 - JULY 30 A. L. Woodard. a27m7p(2) family and his mother, Mrs. II. L. see A. L. Woodard. a27ni7p(2) Grube, who has been quite ill. Mrs. Mrs. M. V. Phillips and Bon, I Grube is better today. Mr. Grube WANT TO BUY’ HORSE YVEIGII Harvey Robinson, motored to Port ing about 1200 pounds and must will return in a few days if his land the latter part of the week -XX- not be over seven years old. R. A. mother continues improving. and visited with Mrs. Phillips’ Snauer, phone 26F12. a27m4p(2) Voice, Piano, Violin, Harmony, Public School Music daughters, Mrs. John Keating Jr., Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl and • Where can you get any Mrs. Ray Baker picknicked yester FOR SALE—FRESH JERSEY’ COW, s Special Pedagogical Courses. Gloo Club and Orchestra Conducting ami Miss Crystal Robinson. better bread than that, made day at Elkton. Mrs. W. E. Dorward returned -XX- large size separator, barrel churn : Sunday from a Eugene hospital, by us?—where can you get Lawrence Kelly, son of Mr. and and buggy harness. A. Rtennet, ; Eniinent Faculty European Training any better or more pleasant whore she has been several times a30m4p Frank Kelly, who sustained Gowdyville. Reasonable Tuition Rates Ideal Study Conditions service than at our bakery? a Mrs. for treatment, Her health is great- knee several days ago, -x-x- —where will your money do is sprained WANTED—FIVE TO EIGHT DOZ ly improved. again able to be around. more good than when spent en cockerels, 6 to 8 weeks old. Grebe—Radiola. The names for home - made Faultless Percy Rogers, who underwent an State kind, price and time we shall Semi for Special Bulletin. Apply to know in radio. Ray Nelson, Bread? operation for appendicitis Friday come for them. R. L. Gilo, Rose- electrician. in a Eugene hospital, is in a burg, Oregon. a30m4c critical condition. Wanda Berrey, daughter of Mrs. jmuivux mi nu im im nu mimi un cn nji uji .m aw cj. »tn uj, »u. m, mx .... WOMAN WANTS WORK BY DAY MrB. Gottfried Graber returned Olive Berrey, is ill with intestinal or hour. Phone 189-J. a30m4p influenza. ; Wednesday from Cloverdale springs ’ and Mr. Graber and Henry Rohde FOR SALE—COWS, $30 TO $40 Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson and ' G. A. Sanders, Prop. Mr. Woodson’s mother, Mrs. C. R. ; each; black Percheron colt, two ¿J I returned Thursday. All have beno- fitted from the treatments. years old; pure bred Jersey boar. Mrs. W. B. Cooper and Mrs. Will rent house on farm to right I ! J. P. Graham left todnv by motor person. C. A. McFarland. a30m7p2 tor Portland to visit briefly with FOR SALE—HORSE, WEIGHING friends. between 1350 and 1400 pounds, Mr. and Mrs. Dwight King have moved to the W. A. Woodard 5 years old, halter broken. Wilber Kelly, Cottage Grove, Oregon, phone camp. 25F3. a30m4p I George M. Marksbury was in j Portland the latter part of the DODGE TOURING CAR FOR! week on business. sale at a bargain if taken with- J. F. Adney, ! E. O. Potter, Eugene attorney, in a few days. a30m4p j will speak on “The Divinity of Saginaw, Oregon. Christ” before the adult classes at LET the Presbyterian Sunday school LARGE GARDEN TRACT TO who without charge to person in the near future. will keep the ground In good con Wayne H. Woodruff, of Eugene. dition. Phone 85. m4e ...55c Mrs. Nancy Oglesby, Mrs Lime 8c Royal Club Coffee, 1 pound......... tlcmenway, Willis Beidler and Mrs. LOST—FIVE ROLLS OF WALL | $1.60 10c Royal Club coffee, 3 pounds..... ... J. P. Graham spent Saturday at paper, 40 feet of border and ...35c 19c Ghirardelli’s chocolate, 1 pound... “Loma Vista,” the Graham homi half a yard of asbestos—put bun- ! ...98c 98c Ghirardelh's chocolate, 3 pounds. Mrs. stead in Oowdyville. Mr. Wood dies in wrong ear Friday. 23c ,.5c Postum cereal................................. ruff was in the nursery business R. Y. Porter, Walker, Oregon, Re- [ . 25c 40c Instant postum................................ m4p here 12 years ago. turn to Sentinel office. [F IT’S QUALITY and a smooth For a Bite Between _ _ _ < Meals ■*“ tasting, delightful cup of Coffee you want—try Chase & Sanborn’s, or one or the other of the high grades which we handle. We specialize in teas and coffees. You’ll enjoy some of our- ready- cooked meats. Ready to serve. No worry of any kind. Your unexpected guest or the kiddies will appreciate your foresightedness in having some on hand in the pantry or refrigerator. McQueen’s Grocery Quality Market Culver & WOOD ^S WANT ADS Quimby Bros. □ n City Briefs ° n n u □□□□□□□□□□□nnnnnnn Jacob Jones, of Enumclaw, Wash., has bought the Louis Farmer place on Mosby ereek and has moved his family onto it. Mr. and Mrs. James Porter have moved into their residence on south Sixth street which they recently purchased from W. H. Blair and which they had remodeled- Auto electrical work. Coils, points,- brushes. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Mrs. Thurston Doak, who frac tured her right hip in a fall several months ago, is again able to be around. Wilber Kelly has purchased six lots just east of the William Lan dess property on east Main street. The sale was made through Hall & Lang. Long & Cruson will get you any make of a radio receiving set you wish. R. R Meeks has bought a Willys- Knight sedan fronuN. J. Nelson Jr. N. J. Nelson Jr. received s carload of Willys-Knights and Over lands Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth, Mr. and Mrs. Herman F. Edwards and Mr. .and Mrs. Ivan Warner picknicked Sunday on Elk creek out from Drain. Sewer pipe, sewer connec tions and cement. W. L. Hubbell. tf I I Hall’s Catarrh Medicine 7 ? ■ O.A.C.SCHOOLofMUSIC ’ Special Intensive Courses for Music Teachers The Question Is----- Paul Petri, Director, Corvallis, Oregon The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery U. S. and C. T. C. TIRES 52 EXAMPLES of EVERY DAY SAVINGS at the BASKET GROCETERIA CIRCUS DAY SPECIALS: These are not specials but are our regular prices on well known quality goods, and are guaranteed against advance until May 15. Calumet Baking Powder—One Pound Cans Arm and Hammer soda..... Starch, corn or gloss........... Salt, 8 pound sack............... Snow Drift, 4 pound pail.... Yeast foam............................. Schilling’s extract, 2 ounces 28c Billie Hall’s Service Station White Loaf Flour—Hard Wheat—Every Sack Guaranteed $2.69 Corn flakes .............. .................................. 10c Cream of wheat ....... .................................. 24c H. O. Oats.................. .................................. 17c Mothers oats ............. .................................. 35c Grape nuts .............. .................................. 17c Puffed wheat ........... ......... 17c Jello, any flavor --------------------- Knox gelatine................................... Snow flake sodas, large box ___ Minute tapioca ............................... Hershey cocoa. t/g pound.... .......... Powdered sugar, 1 pound package Bread—Fresh every Day—Two 10 cent Loaves Campbell soups, all kinds .......................10c A. & L. oysters, large cans ................... 38c P. S. minced elams, tails .......................... 28c Milk, all kinds 10c ■Royal club hominy................. 15c Pumpkin number 2'/2 can 19c 10c 20c 48c ..18c 19c 13c 15c P. S. sliced pineapple, 2^2 can............... 35c Broken sliced pineapple. 2*/2 ean........... 32c P. S. fancy pack peaches, 2^ can........... 35c Apricots, Fountain, 2>/2 can.................... 28c P. 8. pineapple, sliced, number 2 can.. 29c Peaches. Hillsdale. 2V^> can...................... 28c SUGAR—13 POUNDS FOR „ Laundry soap, white, 5 bars________ 19c Matches, per box................... Citrus powder_____________________ 25c Corn, per can.......................... Cleansers _______________________ 7c Tomatoes, per can.............. ... White King washing machine soap___ 49c Peas, per can------ -------------- Clerax. bottle ____________________ 23c Mixed vegetables, per can..... Solid pack tomatoes, per can Bon Ami _______________________ 13c $1.00 ...5c 15c 15c 18c 18c 19c Fruit and vegetables fresh every day—select them yourself The Sugar Market is unsettled at the present time—get our price before buying. If you pay Cash — Buy it at a Cash Store. United States guaranteed, 30x3^2» cord tire and tube.................................. $9.95 Extra Special —a big oversize cord tire and tube $10.45 The above are new stock and now is the time to save money on your tires and tubes. THE BASKET GROCETERIA Next Door to Bank of Cottage Grove Baker Gets Big Fish Prize John Baker received the shoulder strap fish basket given by the ' Darby & Liston hardware store for the largest fish caught during j ’he week of April 20 to May 3. The fish that took the prize was i a Dolly Varden which measured 10 inches in length and weighed two ■ pounds Glenn Haney ran a close second with a salmoa trout which ■ measured 17 inches but weighed I only 1% pounds. Another close j one was a trout caught by Arthur j Bales which weighed nearly two I pounds but measured only 15% I inches in length. Darby & Liston i had some fine specimens on dis- ' play in their window Saturday eve- i "ing. FOR HALE—FOUR A OR EH OF land in Silk creek vicinity, two seres tinder cultivation and remnin der in pasture. Plank road running through land. I h situated 5 miles from city and one mil" from school Oscar H. Wheeler, ! and church. m4-14p(2) city, phone 20F14. FOR SALE—SINGER HEWING; machine for $10. A* P. Gerrard, | <i!6 south Second street. m4-7p BALED GRAIN HAY FOR RALE. Phone 35F5. Ted Hodges. m4 llp2 NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. ! In the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. In the matter of the estate of | Be jamin D. Htephenson, deceased, j Notice is hereby given that th<- i Hill Climb Prisas Arrive. undersigned administratrix, with ' N. J. Nelson Jr., chairman of will annexed, of the estate of Ben the motorcycle hill climb committee I jamin D. Htephenson, deceased, has the Lions club, reports that j of ■ filed in the county court of Lane , the prizes which are to be put up ¡county, Oregon, her final account ; motorcycle manufacturers uid I aa such administratrix and that ■ accessory by manufacturer» are begin Haturday, the 23rd day of .May,' ! ning to arrive. The elimb is to I 1925, at the hour of 11 o’clock a. I be held May 31. ; m. of said day, has been fixed by | »aid court as the time for the hear LORANE. ' ing and passing on the same and i the hearing and passing tin the (Special to The Sentinel.) objections, if any, to the said May 2.—Miss Tris Brent has re- final account and the final settle I entered the Lorane high school, hav ment of the said estate and diatri ing returned from Washington, j bution of the residue thereof. where she was visiting relatives. The first publication of this Mr. and Mrs. R. B. James spent I notice will be on the 20th day of Saturday in Cottago Grove. 1925, and the last on the Mr. and Mrs. Bioseer have moved ApriW 18th day of Mar, 1925. near Cottage Grove while Mr MABEL C. CKO WE, Bioeeer is employed st treetie work (formerly Alatott), on the Chambers railroad Administratrix with will an nexed of the estate of Bcnja min D. Htephenson, deeeased. Lithographing, engraving, steel dye work. The Sentinel’s live wire H Shinn, Attorney for estate. a20ml8(M) print shop in the pine*. xxx J. H. . J. PHONE 64 DeForest, Splitdorff and Gilfillan Neutrodyne, Nationally Known RADIOS Or we can get any make of receiving sets for you. An Added Joy for Vacationists! DeForest Radio Set Equipped with special loop aerial, it is easily put up. And really it is a dream in its clarity of tone, perfect reception ami ease of operation. See it and many similar models now on display at Long & Cruson SERVICE GARAGE