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PAGE TITRER COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, MAY 11, 1925 T A properly laid and surfaced j « floor is one of the most importan* elements of a better home. I challenge the world on quality. Omer Moore. mil 18p(2) Mrs. Peter Nelson was a Eugene visitor Friday. Air. and Airs. H. R. Godard were guests Alother’s day at tho home of their son, 8. L. Godard. The Arcade theater has installed an electric sign. PORK STEAK Hudson and Essex] □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a S Theater News | n □ Caravan Here □□□□□□□□□□□□□annnn The Hudson and Essex red, J white and blue caravan, carrying the message of tho Hudson anil Essex coaches and their prices de livered in Oregon was in Cottage Grove Friday and Saturday on its way through the state. For a week the red, white and blue cars attracted an unusual at tention on the streets of Portland with their striking coats of Opex laquer. Special attention was paid to the finish of the ears, that they might present as attractive an appearance as possible and 12 coats were used in the finish. Charles Al. Lem perl v, an execu tive of the Sherman-Williams com pany, which furnished the mater ials for the finish, was in Portland last week and ns a result of his Janice Meredith Tells History of Pays of ’76. One wav to hold your yrocerv bill to a minimum without reducing your menu is to buy your groceries here. We guar antee our quality as well as price. Spectacular scones of famous epi sodes of the American revolution are accurately reproduced in “Jan ice Aleredith,” Marion Davies’ pretentious and beautiful cosmo politan production, which starts a Quality Radios—Ray Nelson. PHONE 65 two-day run at the A reati e theater Mr. and Mrs. Wade Mosby, new JJ on May 17. ir lyweds, have taken apartments in The Skirmish at Lexington—“the the H. A. Afason resilience on Ad shot that was heard around the □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ams" avenue. If your business isn’t bettor this world”—the breathless moment of yoar, tho reason probably is that Mrs. George Currin and daughter, suspense, waiting to see whether the Mrs. Vernon Thomason, were Eu s you haven’t done a sufficient British would fire the first shot amount of judicious advertising in gene visitors Saturday.. in tho American revolution; the □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a The Sentinel. xxx Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M dauntless minute men bravely Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph Airs. V. T. Randall was in Eu- fighting against frightful odd»— Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at j gene Friday on business. this is one of tile thrilling scenes of Id, forenoon servico at 11, evening HOME TALENT the production. Miss Frances Cox, teacher at service at 7:30. Midweek services Washington crossing the Delaware, McMinnville, spent the week end Wednesday evenings at 7:30. • • • a living reproduction of the famous with her parents, Mt. and Airs. We will give our first big painting by Trumbull, is also a Culver & Anderson Baptist church—W. O. W. hull, T. C. Cox. program at the gripping chapter of the photoplay. J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school Russell Bemis returned Friday Arctulc on May 12 A channel 400 feet wide had to at 10 o'clock, services at 11 o’clock from Eurtika, Calif., bad is bo cut through tho Saranas river ami 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at his parents, Air. and Airs. J. We assure you that we ean in the Adirondacks to permit the 7:00. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs Bemis, at London. give you more than any □□□nnnnnnnnnannnnn 1 crossing of specially constructed I day evening at tho Roy C. Howard Long & Cruson handle Gil- road show can afford _ to Sprightly mysterious corned flat boats, aad rafts, carrying home, 110 ohi north Pacific high* give you. Singing, dancing fillan Neutrodyne radio sets, ‘‘And Home Came Ted” a □ great power and beauty—re- I soldiers, cannon, oxen and supply j way. and s o in e t h i n g to laugh □ D ceives far and near equally Arcade theater Friday evening * * • ■■•■■a | wagons. about. We will please you. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a by senior class. Paul Revere ’» immortal ride— Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ homo like ’ ’ well. Also good picture show with Air. and Airs. James Frame spent ministor. when his horse’s hoofs resounded I church—A. J. _ Adams, ____ J. Q. Willits returned Friday Miss Claire Dunn spent the week no extra charge. Sunday school at 9:15, sermon and last week at the home of Mrs. i through the night, when startled evening from Klamath Falls, where end in Eugene with her parents. communion at 11, Christian endea Louis Kramer, Manager heads appeared nt windows in an he visited at the home of his Miss Lavelle Barger spent the Frame’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. swer to his call and when he took vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. daughter, Mrs. Docia Norris, Ho week end in Eugene with her par J. W. Bemis. desperate jumps over fences and The senior class, accompanied by had been gone three weeks, He ents. Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. ' hedges, is full of thrills and artistic Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at r¡ their advisor, Miss Alyrtle Kem, [ also visited in McDole, Calif., « ith H. C. Cox has received the boun II effects. and Mrs. G. W. McQueen, Airs. 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep hiB son, Leland Willits. ty on a coyote. worth league at 7, evening service The battle of Trenton — ■Wash Airs. G. B. Pit ! William Thum, H. J. Shinn and G. G. Warner Mrs. Afarie AfoHier is receiving cher and Airs. D. J. Sterling, left ington’s timely attack and the at 7:30. Evorybody is welcome tv were business visitors in Eugene treatment at a Eugene hospital. victory—is vivid and gripping, a attend all of those services. Thursday evening for Belknap Barber Shop Friday. Galloway writes insurance. 1 magnificent bit out of history. springs on the annual senior sneak. Freo Methodist church—Corner of Sewer pipe, sewer connec- Air. and Airs. R. R. Meeks and They returned Friday night. Then there’s the battle and sur- Monroo avenue and south Fifth W. L their niece, Lois May Stoneburg, tions ana cement. | render of the British at Yorktown, Btreet—D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun Better homes must be better WE BOB, CURL AND Hubbell. tf motored to Eugene Friday. impressive, authentic and thrilling. day school at 10, forenoon services Loose leaf systems and built. I plan and build to get DYE HAIR Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Doolittle, of No time or expense was spared in special loose leaf forms Tho Darby & Liston hardware the maximum of solidity and ser- at 11, evening servico at 7:30. Dorena, went to Portland the latter remodeling tho cosmopolitan studio Prayer mooting at 7:30 Thursday store is offering an 80-yard reel vice out of the materials used. of every kind made to part of the week to bring home as a prize for the longest fish Omer Moore. into an exact reproduction of York I evenings. Barber work in general ; mll-18p(2) order to suit customer. their son Albert, who has been town and its vicinity. • • • special attention to children. caught during this week including Mrs. AV. L. Darby was taken to in a hospital for a month suffering We welcome the oppor Benjamin Franklin, in his sober next Sunday. The fish are to be a Eugene hospital yesterday to re Christian Science Church—Corner with spinal meningitis. garb, pleading for aid to tho colo jf Jefferson avenue and Second 630 Main P. S. Bukowski, Prop. tunity to help you work presented at the »tori by Monday ceive treatment for rheumatism. — nics at the court of Louis XVI nt ¿tract. Sunday services at 11 a. m. noon. ■out a system. Earl Fullmer spent the week Veranillos surrounded by thousands Wednesday services nt 8 p. m. • • • Radio Ray for Radiolas. in Corvallis. of French nobility in their gorgeous Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Phillips and Seventh Day Adventist Church— Miss Leoane Hohl, former resi brocades and satins and elaborate Mrs. Phillips’ son, Harvey Robin dent, who has been in the tele- headdresses—all reflecting in enor West Main street. Services evory son, left the latter part of the week phono exchange at Eugene, has mous mirrored walls with sparkling Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, With Gem Rubber Repair church service at 11; prayer meet on a two months’ motor trip been transferred to i Longview, chandeliers—is another historical ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Supersedes vulcanizing for tire through Canada to New York and Wash. scene. and tube repairing. Will quickly The hardship and suffering of Mr. and Airs. H. H. Russell Sunday School services in the On their birthday or on any back by way of Kentucky, where Washington and his troops at Vai Latham school house every Sunday and permanently repair blow-outs motored to Butte Falls Saturday other day, children just love they will visit with relatives. Mrs. Helen Vilas and her son and will return within a few days visit and his inspection of tho cars, ley Forgo is vividly depicted, while at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnol, su- of any size and do it more neatly the tasteful goodness that periutendent; Mrs. Winnio Hagerty, than it can bo done by vulcaniz has made our Cakes so popu and his wife, Air. and Mrs. Haloid with Mr. Russell’s parents, Air. Oregon will receive much favorablo on the opposite side of the Dela i assistant ing. Will permanently seal blis superintendent. Vilas, all of Portland, con- spent Hun- ware General Howe is tendered a publicity at tho hands of tho and Mrs. H. D. Russell, who went lar in every home in which ters and cuts in tires. For day with Mrs. Vilas ’ idea sister, Mrs. farewell ball by his officers nt tho com, which will broadcast the there several months ago on ac they have ever been eaten. First church of Nazareno—Tenth to other cities throughout the Waterloo villa. Beautiful women, and Adams, T. P. Bissell, pastor. valve pack it is equal in appear* count of Mr. Russell’s health. And you can buy these won F. M. Hambrick. richly gowned and bright coated Sunday school at 9:45, forenoon anco and strength to tho original Get your graduation presents at derful Cakes for less than Mr. and Airs. Ross AfcFarland, cou ntry. pad. It is made from the finest Leffert, wholesale rep British officers danced on polished Oscar L. Afendenhall ’ s during his big you can afford to make of Portland, arrived Saturday to service nt 11, evening service at grade of up-river refined Para of tho Portland Motor floors, lighthenrted and comfortable; resentative mll-21e(2) visit at the home of Mr. McFar them. Always use Faultless sale. 7:30. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Wed rubber and contains no fabric Bread in the Sandwiches. J. B. Tapp has finished h;s work land’s father, W. W. McFarland. Car company, is tho “missionary ” while the American soldiers at nesday evenings. or foreign matter, is tough in charge of tho caravan and tho tempted to keep warm near their as deputy assessor for the district The Jesse Lyons family, of Ala cars are manned by throe careful camp fires—a striking contrast, and strong and guaranteed to the south of Cottage Grove ani pieton, spent Sunday at the W. N. Vital Statistics for April. to outlast the tire or tube and experienced drivers' wonderfully photographed. has returned his books to the as- Norris home. Births and deaths for April, as on which it is used. It is put magniti Leffert, in discussing the idea The Boston ton party, a sessor’s office. Airs. Richard Hanna returned of the citravan, said: “While we cent night scene; Patrick Henry ’s reported by C. E. Frost, city health on cobl in two minutes and vul ' Several members of the Lions the latter part of tho week from had the idea in mind and the cars impassionate. speech ;and numerous officer, were as follows: Seven canizes itself without heat and G. A. Sanders, Prop. Club will attend the installation a hospital in Portland. She is not ready to go just before wo henrd other incidents of the days of the deaths, 3 males and 4 femal<*s; 12 becomes a part of tho tire or births, 7 males and 5 females. meeting of the Medford Lions club recovering as rapidly as hoped for. of the good news of a further tube itself. Your money refund revolution arc included in this May 16. ed if not as represented. Price B. F. McCollum underwent an drop in prices of the Hudson and slupendous production. Mr. Brogan, a prospector in i the Jlulllft . Your 1 Olli Sult 3UUUKS. j $1 the can. Amazon Rubber, box Merchants! salesbooks. Senior plav. , _ “ ___ And ______ Home operation in a Eugene hospital Sat Essex closed cars, tho caravan idea Bohemia district, was here a i few Place your order with The 280, Uottago Grove. m7-Jl-!&p is now of greater importance than days ago to have the little finger Came Ted”, Friday at Arcade. urday for stomach trouble. Thomas Jones Is Burled Here. Sentine' el 60 days before yoil Mr. and Mrs. John Barker spent of the left hand amputated I at the The A. AV. Swanson family spent ever, carrying as it does the mes The funeral of Thomas Jones, XXX second joint. The finger r was Saturday in Eugene at the home yesterday in Albany with Mrs. sage of economy and extra value. who died two days before at Le must have them. It is our purpose to let everyone banon, was hold here Sunday from mangled when a gun which Brogan of Charles Culp, a cousin of Mrs. Swanson’s parents, Mr. and CARD OF THANKS. in the state know, as far ns pos the Methodist church. Interment was carrying was accidentally dis Barker. C. C. Odenburg. charged. Miss Gladys Hockett, Miss Daisy Frank Wallace came up from sible, just what we have to offer was in the A. F. & A. M.-I O. O. F. We wish to express our sincere and Miss Ruth Bede spent Portland Saturday, spent the week cemetery beside tho body of a bro appreciation of tho kindness an<l J. A. RHOADS Splitdorff and Atwater Kent Johnson week end in Roseburg with end at the home of his parents, ther, C. H. Jones. Thomas Jones thoughtfulness of our friends dur Proprietor radios, remarkably stable, sim the friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wallace and was an uncle of Mrs. Jack Lewis, ing our recent bereavement, The ple to tune and operate. Let of this city; J. I. Jones, of Eu floral tributes were especially ap- Don’t miss seeing “Ancj took home his wife and daughter, Long & Cruson demonstrate gene, and Mrs. W. C. Conner, of predated. Home Came Ted”, senior class who had been visiting here for them to you. FURNITURE MOVING two weeks. Salem. The J. I. Jctaea and W. C. I» The family of R. M. Veatch. T. C. Wheeler and Worth Harvey play, Friday evening at the AND STORAGE Conner families and relatives from Mr. and Airs. Arna Johnson and attended a meeting of the Lane Arcade. Lebanon were here for the funeral. Mr. and Airs. Rex Gleason ar children, of Elkton, spent Sunday County Bankers’ association held Thursday evening in Eugene. C. C. rived yesterday from Washington at the home of Mr. Johnson ’s Piano Moving a Specialty. Past Potentate Ernie Huetor of Chapman, editor of Oregon Voter, for a brief visit at the home of sister, Mrs. Fred Beidler. Mr. and Phone 99; Res., 189-J Afrs. Mr. Gleason ’ s parents, Air. and R. F. Forward and Miss Portland, gave an interesting talk San Francisco and Islam Temple Daisy Johnson were also dinner JJ on laws passed by the last legis Mrs. E. A. Gleason. has a friend who married one of Mrs. W. B. Cooper has been guests nt the Beidler home. lature a* they affect business ami twin sisters. One day Ernie met visiting for a week with relative« Mrs. Alfred Beidler was in Eu- All those wishing city water banking. his friend on Market street and, are required to make application gene Saturday. , William Perini, of Anlauf, had at Hoquiam, Washington. being curious, said: for tho use of such water, whether The H. E. Quimby family spent his tonsils removed yesterday at First with Cottage Grove new»— “John, what we would like to or nut they are now using water the week end in Newport. a local physician’s office. The Sentinel. know is—how do you toll the two and whether or not they have be We meet all competition The infant daughter of Air. and Any Kind Any Time fore ma le -uch application. I« r of them apnrtf” and furnish the best sale Mrs. Claude Sheets, of Dorena, who PRICES RIGHT “Well, to toll the truth,” re mits will be granted at the water book on the market. died at birth, was buried Fr iday Terms Cash plied John, “ I don ’ t try. The collector ’ s office beginning Wodnes Home merchants should afternoon in the Sears cemetery. wrong twin just has to look out.” day forenoon, No water may bo buy their salesbooks at Mrs. William Brenning, of Port used for irrigation unless applica home. land, who spent Mother’s day at tion for such use has been made MICKIE SAYS — Phones: Office 76, Res. 124-L Yoncalla with her parents, was May p(2) r---------- - ---------- ---------------- , and fee paid. an over night guest last night WATER COMMITTEE. The Business College will be in session throughout the -TU' 0OS6 IF HE at the Earl Hill home. Practically Everything in. Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the Miss Helen Breedlove and Miri E\)ER 'M’ Printing. Always T same as during the regular school year. Helen Waples have closed their ! GAME FER »XMEW, HE'S Your Home Printer First school at Walden. Mis» Breed- I GOWG -TO &E A USAMq love plans to enter Monmouth nor I ACMERXlSERz. "tbA %OtO OU mal this fall. A. E. Roberts, President. AfrlfcRXlSWtó" 96X. TU' 0OfiS. Mrs. A. L. Thomas and son, of as Hudson and Essex distributors. ' 992 Willamette St. Phene 666 Eugene, Oregon. ■ Portland, returned home Saturday, Jrdgisg from the inquiries and or *1 VJOULOÚr THIMK OF after a two weeks’ visit here at I <iers we have booked since tho i ‘ operatiug a anuej? vjnuounr 'the home of Mr. Thomas’ parents« ■ UB'innceinent of the reduction, w<> ____________ I Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Thomas, andl are going to be greatly embar-| r - —----------------------------------------------------------- ■ ■ L 1 > 1 SI Ml » 1 111 l| 1 1 TSJ h is sister, Mrs. Victor Chambers. rassed in filling the orders. Wo Mrs. W. J. White and daughter«, have, in anticipation of this con-1 lias Marian, spent Mother’s day" dition. » large number of extra 1 b i Eugene as guests at the Alpha I orders in at the Hudson factory. 1 i Delta house, of which Miss! which we have every reason to be-I Hiite is a member. ■ lieve the factory will fill, owing* Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of to its increased production. We > 'Gì old Beach, arrived Friday for a I will do our best at any rate to | V w eek's visit at the home of their see that no one wants a Hudson or Essex cloned car is dissapointed. ” I ' 'll xughter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow. 1/V - The new price for the Hudson Mi*^ Kathrvne Penner left yes- roach is $1475, a reduction of $110. | rday for Portland for a visit of The five passenger Redan now j few days with her parents. «ells for $1950 and the seven f Mr. and Mm. Add Gross, with passenger sedan for $2050. The | eir daughter and non and George Essex coach is now $1060 in I, Ore ' ^•Pply» «6 Bandon, spent Son mile t iy at the home of Mr. Gross’ Il ! ail «ter. Mm. A. W. Kime. 1 4 Have two bits by paying cash. ! Bookkeeping charge of 25c on all accounts under SI. The Sentinel, i Bookkeeping outfit«. Rubber stamps The Sentinel, x | Give the family a real treat today. Serve a well cooked Pork Steak cut from the ham of a young properly fattened pig. We’ll furnish the Steaks. Quality Market ° City Briefs McQueen’s Grocery “ Church News MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT ■ Bookkeeping Systems Complete MPERIAT 1 Cottage Grove Make the Children SAVE OLD TIRES Sentinel The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery City Transfer Co. NOTICE To All Water Users! SALESBOOKS! SUMMER SCHOOL WOOD Quimby Bros. ASK ABOUT IT The Sentinel EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE K nowles & G raber HARDWARE Cottage Grove : Oregon ^C^Best fòrSalads^^ . Ideal for Frying A Perfect Shortening O|V