The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, May 14, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGF GROVE SENTINE!. THURSDAY. MAY 14, 1925
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No Spring
Fever Here
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Leonard Culver and Smiley Mor­
Don’t miss seeing “And
Man-Made Earthquake
Home Came Ted”, senior class ria returned Monday night irò in
It Is believed that the numerous
play, 8 o’clock tomorrow eve­ North Bend, where they had been small
earthquakes recently reported
■ on business.
ning at the Arcade theater.
from the Midlands of England are
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Points
That
Interest
You
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Mrs. J. H. Heard is clerking at due to the handiwork of man. In
Mrs. Roberta Smith, of Los An
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‘ geles, who was enroute home from ’he Burkholder & Compton store excavating for coal and Iron the
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I Drewsey, Ore., where she spent the in the place of Mrs. C. C. Fouts, miner cuts away millions of tons
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■ winter with relatives, arrived Mon who is remaining at homo with her of rock and coal and plies It on the
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day and is a guest at the home of son Neal Davidson, who has the surface, thus setting up all sorts
of stresses. In July, 1013, dwellers
! her cousin, Mrs. H. A. Galloway. influenza.
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near the coast of Carnarvonshire
Mrs. Smith was a practicing phy­
Martin H. Anderson ret u rned were startled out of their sleep by
sician in St. Louis, Mo., until the ■ Tuesday from a business trip to loud subterranean rumblings, while
This institution’s building is being remodeled and
WE provide an absolutely safe place
past year, when she came west the Coos Bay country.
the earth quivered over an urea of
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improved.
many square miles. It was found
to deposit your money,
for
the
benefit
of
her
health,
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The stores of tho city are plan- that a considerable area of land ly­
WE are not an experiment but a
For
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pure
Jersey
milk,
phone
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ning
to
remain
closed
all
day
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The front of the building is being entirely done
ing between the Rivals granite
169-L. Our cows are tubercular- ’ Memorial day, Saturday, May 30. quarries and the shore had started
grown really existing reality.
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over, and we ourselves shall have more banking
WE return your money (all of it) on
tested.
myl4tfc(2) - They will remain open until late to slide seaward. The fact was that
space for more business and even better service.
the waste of the quarries which for
demand.
R. F. Forward was in Eugene Friday evening.
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years had been dumped on this low­
WE are prosperous as well as prog-
yesterday.
W. C. Neal, employe at the Stan- er ground, had proved too much for
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No Spring fever is in evidence here. We are
ressive and MERIT WINS.
Airs. Carrie Ferguson Bonier will s dard Bridge company at Latham, It. and had set the whole ledge slid­
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getting ready for greater activity throughout the
leave tomorrow for Peoria, Ore., sustained a crushed left foot the ing, producing a very good Imita­
WE give you the best of service as
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Spring, Summer and Fall.
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to visit at the home of a sister. I latter part of the week when some tion of a real earthquake.
the result of long experience.
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She will leave there tho latter lumber fell on it.
WE do not mimic or meet, but create,
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If your business isn’t better this
part of the month for Kansas.
J. L. Brogan, a prospector in the
originate and raise.
year,
the reason probably is that
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Bohemia
district,
whose
little
finger
The watch and chain in our
WE
have the largest capital, surplus
up
window will be given away I of the left hand was recently am- you haven’t done a sufficient
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and profit account of any bank
amount
of
judicious
advertising
in
June 1 to the boy handing in | putated as a result of its being
COTTAGE GROVE
in this region.
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the most covers of The Fair mangled when a gun which he The Sentinel.
j was carrying was accidently dis-
tablet—June 1.
Mrs. Grace Denney and brothers, I charged, is recovering at the veter-
Glen and Dalton Smith, of Los lans’ hospital in Portland.
Angeles, visited during the . week 1 About - twelve members of the
Boys!—turn in the covers of
■ the Fair tablet—the one having with their mother, Mrs. j Arthur Lions club and their wives will go
to Medford Saturday to attend the
n the most gets the watch free— Ishmael.
Special communicntwn at 2
O. E. Woodson and T. C. Wheeler installation of a club there.
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o’clock Saturday for funeral of
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left Monday for Mineral Springs, | J- H, Bennett, who recently sus- Brother H. B. Yancey. A large
where Mr. Woodson owns a cattle tainod injuries to his face, was attendance is urged.
The F. W. Hawkins family pic­
Mrs. H. W. Titus and daughter ranch.
brought home from a Eugene hos
By order W. M.
nicked Sunday at Boswell springs. and son will leave Saturday for
pital yesterday but was compelled
A
properly
laid
and
surfaced
They were met there by C. A. Portland to spend several weeks
to return as he was not as fully
Smith, of Roseburg, anil his wife, at the home of Mrs. Titus’ parents, floor is one of the most important
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elements of a better home.
I recovered as was thought.
who had been visiting her parent.,, a A. and Airs. C. A. Hood.
Mrs. Ella J. Woodard has ar-
challenge the world on quality.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins, returned
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Alisa Lois Compton returned Mon­
i Honolulu.
Omer Moore.
mll-18p(2) rived at
a
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home with him.
day to Eugene, where she is at­
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The Tuesday Evening Bible class
Better have us look your car tending a business college, after
the Baptist church is holding
CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH,
HEBBON.
over now and save the Trouble spending thrbe weeks in the Burk­ of
its regular meetings at the John |
dental gold, platinum and dis­
Trips this summer. West Side holder & Compton store.
Preo home, 644 Birch avenuo.
carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting &
(Special
to
The
Sentinel.)
Garage.
For rent—pleasant furnished
Oscar Newlin, son of Mr. and | May 11.—Those fronPhere taking Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­
Loren Harvey was confined to his apartments, downstairs, large ver­
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Mrs. G. C. Newlin, fractured his part in the Sunday school conven­ gan.
home the fore part of the week anda, shady yard. Mrs. R. 8. Trask,
tion at Creswell Sunday afternoon FOR SALE—MODERN RESI-
48 south Fifth street.
ml4-18c(2) left arm Monday while at play.
with tonsilitis.
The ladies of the Baptist were Mrs- Emmft Kelly, Mrs. Lydia ' donee on south First street. Phone
Air. and Mrs. N. E. Compton
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of
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Gold Beach, who are visiting at motored to Roseburg Sunday and church will hold a cooked food Al<lri,18e> »ml the Misses Ada Gil 127-Y. H. A. Morse.
’ Lela KeUy> Della Murry and
the home of their daughter, Mrs. visited at the home of Mrs. Comp­ sale Saturday at Smith & has
Francis
Welsh.
FOR SALE—FOUR ACRES OF
ml4e
W. E. Lebow, will return home ton’s aousin, Mrs. H. W. Mercier. Short 'a.
Mrs. Lena Powell returned from
land in Silk creek vicinity, two
Ferris Marks has bought a new
Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper aceom-
Saturday.
the hospital Monday and is much acres under cultivation and remain
panied them and visited with truck for hauling lumber.
improved.
der in pasture. Plank road running
friends.
N. J. Nelson Sr. and N. J. Nelson
Mrs. Nancy Ward Gerard is through land. Is situated 5 miles
attended
a
meeting
of
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall were Jr.
visiting her mother, Mrs. Belle from city and one mile from school
the Oregon - Montana Oil company
Eugene visitors yesterday.
Geer, and other relatives.
and church.
OKcar H. Wheeler,
evening in Eugene. The
Sewer pipe, sewer connec- Monday
Hazel and Bernice Thorne spent city, phone 20F14.
m4-14p(2)
meeting was for the purpose of
I Saturday night with Ada Gilham.
tions and cement.
W. L forming a new company.
Hubbell.
Harvey Shipp and Dorothy Jessup 8. C. WHITE LEGHORN CHICKS
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Did you know that all diseases visited Sunday afternoon at the
to hatch May 15, $10 tho hundred.
Mrs. Clara Burkholder and son
R. C. Arne, phone 15F5. m7-14p(2)
Charles and Miss Lois Compton of the eyes are curable without Gilcrist home.
The Sunday school. took a col-
spent the week end in Corvallis the aid of glasses or operation!
eow(T) lection of $5.05 on Mother’s day LOST—BUNCH OF KEYS IN
with Mrs. Bursholder’s mother and Dr. Hagen.
leather key case, lost Sunday on
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a used for the children’s farm home build­ streets. Phone 151-J.
daughter, Mrs. Lydia Stouffer and
ml4c
Ford
touring
to
Ira
F.
Mescher
ing
fund.
Miss Belle Burkholder.
and
a
used
Overland
touring
to
Mrs. Phoebe Young is home FOR SALE—A REAL HOME, NOT
Galloway writes insurance.
No Portland Printing Es­
C. F. Tanner.
again.
just a spot between two houses-—
Amcil
Hnwkins
was
confined
to
tablishment Has Anything
There were 25 young people at Almost one acre with eight room
H. W. Titus and W. E. Lebow
his home the fore part of the week
the Christian Endeavor business house—orchard and fine lawn. Sen­
on Us.
with a severe cold. His place as will attend the meeting of the
meeting and social Saturday eve­ tinel.
—
m!4p
Southern
Willamette
Dental
society
truckman for the American Rail­
ning at H. D. Aldridge’s.
to
be
held
in
Eugene
Saturday
Never send a piece of print­
way express company has been
WOMAN WANTS WORK AS COOK
the home print shop first
filled by Merville Veatch.
Mr. evening. '
at a small sawmill camp. Fannie
ing outside until after giving
The Ford taxi suddenly came to Lundy, 331 north K street.
Hawkins suffered a hemmorage
Quality Radios—Ray Nelson.
ml4p
the home print shop first
Saturday, when his nose bled for
Mrs. J. P. Graham returned Tues­ a halt in the middle of the street.
chance.
“What is the matter!’’ called FOR SALE—PIGS, SIX WEEKS
over an hour.
day from Portland, where she vis­
old,* also Jersey and Holstein
the man from the back seat.
ited
with
relatives.
Radio Ray for Radiolag.
cows. E. C. Lockwood, phono 8 or
“
I
thought
the
young
lady
said
Ralph Spearow and C. L. Wilhelm
Mrs. W. E. Mayes and Mrs. J. Q.
35F21.
ml421p(2)
‘Stop’,’’ answered the chauffeur.
Willits were Eugene visitors yes­ leave for Portland Monday to take
“Well, she wasn’t speaking to
a four-day course of instruction in
terday.
PLEASANT
HOUSEKEEPING
you, was she!’’
Miss Mary Ellen Benson has been insurance selling nt the office of
rooms for rent. Mrs. E. C. Shay,
tho
Missouri
Life
Insurance
con.
elected to teach in the Curtin
305 south Sixth street, phono
school with Miss Lenora Hubbell, panv for which they have recently
137-R.
m!4p
who has been reelected, Miss Hub­ become representatives.
WANTED—A WOMAN ROOMER.
bell has taught there for several
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. Sec
Mrs. L. McAboy, 145 south Sixth
Want to build or remodel your years.
Hall & Lang.
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street.
m!4-18p
home but haven’t the money! All
L.
W.
Hunt
has
returned
from
“And Home Came Ted,”
right, see Hall & Ijing. We have
senior play, tomorrow at the California. His daughter, who woo
the cash.
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By NELLIE MAXWELL
seriously ill with spinal meningitis,
Arcade.
Miss Mildred Dugan spent the
Elbert Smith and his father-in- is well on the road to recovery.
week end in Portland with M rs. law, G. W. Myers, were in Eugene
Harry Rcntle and Lester Carr
For Evening Supper
W. E. Callahan, nee Mildred War­ Monday.
left yesterday by motorcycle for
Afr/. H. A. H'agen
OR the young people after sknt-
ner, who was i employed several
The certificate of the assumed Grants Pass, where they will visit
Ing parties, wintry sleigh rides
years ago in the
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local telephone business name, Quimby Brothers, until Saturday at the home of Mr.
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or coasting parties, or for food for
exchange.
I honest
was filed Monday by H. E. and Rentle’s brother Dan.
almost any party occasion, the fol­
Office
Al Elledge, < of North Bend, is C. C. Quimby, v.ho are in tho fuel
lowing recipes will be found help­ ■ Marcelling
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Sprightly mysterious comedy ful.
Manicuring
visiting in the < city.
Most
young
folks
like
to
pre
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and wood business.
Res.
“And Home Came Ted” at pare the food tliemselves and cook ■ Facial Massage
11S-Y
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Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter
Get your graduation presents at Arcade theater, tomorrow, Fri­ It, either over a chafing dish or In g Shampooing
Margaret went to Eugene today to Mendenhall’« during his big day, evening by senior class.
the kitchen. When making waffles _ Bobbing
Evenings ■
spend the night at the home of sale.
mil 21c(2)
Airs. Alvis Wicks is expected borrow an Iron or two, for waffles ’ Hair Tinting
by
Appoint­
disappear rapidly where there are ® French Paper Curl
Mrs. Stewart’s sister, Mrs. M. G.
Mrs. Roy Leonard is in Marsh­ home Saturday from a Eugene hos- | healthy appetites.
ment
Dunn.
field visiting with her parents, pital.
Waffles.—Sift one and j>ne-quarter
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robbins, Mr. md Mrs. George Fullerton.
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The following additional grade cupfuls of flour, one-half teaspoon ■ ■
who was here from Vernonia to Mr. Leonard accompanied her Sun teachers have been selected by the ful of salt, one teaspoonful of su­
attend the funeral of Mr. Robbins’ day as far as Roseburg, where school board: Miss Forrest Hehnei- gar, one-half teuspoonful of soda
father, M. C. Robbins, returned she took the stage for the remain- der, Cottage Grove; Miss Lucile and add, slowly, one cupful of sour
yesterday.
Dilley, Goshen; Miss Thelma Wheel- cream or inllk. one-quarter cupful
der of the trip.
of melted butter, three egg yolks
er,
Monmouth.
John Dahsen is confined to his i Mrs. Herbert Eakin is in Port­
Beat well and fold In the stiffly
Better homes must be better beaten egg whiten and cook on a
Any Kind Any Time
home with appendicitis.
land for the day.
built. I plan and build to get hot waffle Iron. Serve with butter
PRICES RIGHT
Terms Cash
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the maximum of solidity and ser­ and maple sirup.
Creamsd Tuna.—Put six table
vice out of the materials used.
spoonfuls of butter Into a saucepan ;
Omer Moore.
mll-18p(2) add six tablespoonfuls of flour, one
M. A. Faroumagin, a near east teaspoonful of salt and pepper ro
Phones: Office 76, Res. 124 L
relief worker, addressed the high taste. Stir Into a double boiler
May p(2)
with
three
cupfuls
of
scalded
milk
;
school student body this forenoon.
cook until thick, then add one can
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Colonel Arnold and Major Budd, of flaked tuna fish and four hard n
MEMORIES OF
of the regular army, spoke to an cooked eggs cut Into bits. Serve on
assembly of the boys of the high hot crackers of In patty shells.
8waotbr«ad Ramekins- — Cream
school Tuesday concerning citizens’
With Gem Rubber Repair
and parboil one sweetbread and cut
military camps, which are open to Into small cuties. Melt two table­
The graduate—either boy or girl—looks upon his or her
Supersedes vuicanixing for tire
those not members of a military spoonfuls of butter, add three ta
graduation day as one of the happiest events of bis or
and tube repairing. Will quickly
organization.
bleepoonfuls of flour and pour on
and permanently repair blow outs
her
youth. So much sentiment is attached to it—they
1 package of citrus. 1 package citrus granulated.:..... 30c
gradually one cupful of chicken
June 1 is the date when stock.
of any size and do it more neatly
will never forget it and its many activities.
Reheat the sweetbread In
Coffee, 1 pound can, Preferred Stock
............
48c
some boy will get the free the sauce; add one quarter of a cup
than it can be done by vulcaniz­
watch for the greatest number ful of heavy creaor. whipped, one- ing. Will permanently seal blis­
They will always remember it if you extend congratu-
30<: can Lily of the Valley tomatoes......................... 25c
of covers of The Fair tablet.
half teaspoonful of beef extract and
ters and cuts in tiros.
For
lationa with some of these Lasting Gifts of .Jewelry:
20e can S. W. tomatoes, concentrated..............
10c
Elmer Woods, of Drain, father salt and paprika to taste, with a lit­ valve pack it is equal in appear
$1.00 brooms ....... ..............
75c
Fill ramekin
of Mrs. Louis J. Scholz, of this tle lemon juice
For the Girl Graduate:
For the Boy Graduate:
ance and strength to the original
SOAP—30 bars Sunny .Monday Laundry__ __ „__ $1.00
'city, is in a Eugene hospital. Mrs. dlahee, cover with buttered crumbs
Wrist Watches, $10 up
Cigarette Cases
and bake until the crumbs are pad. It is made from the finest
Scholz, who accompanied her father brown.
grade of up-river refined Para
Beautiful Strings of
Cuff Buttons
VEGETABLES AND FRUIT
I to the hospital, returned last eve­
Cheese Souffle. Melt two table­ rubber and contains no fabric
Pearls, $3 up
Tie Pins
ning.
We have a most complete line of fresh vegetables.
spoonfuls of butter; add three ta­
or foreign matter, is tough
Gold Powder Boxes
Rings.
blespoonfuls
of
flour
and,
when
and strong and guaranteed
Walter A. Woodard has Imught
Silver Mesh Bags, $7
•{¿E SRRIES—We arc receiving daily shipments of st raw-
to outlast the tire or tube
a new special Dodge roadster from wellenlxed. add one-half cupful of
Diamond Brooches, $25
ber rries from Southern Oregon which are the best on
scalded milk. fUasoB with salt,
W. M. Hall.
on which it is used. It is put
arid $30
cayenne
and
one-quarter
of
a
cupful
the market.
on cold In two minutes and vul­
E. O. Potter, prominent Eugene of grated, snappy 'beese. Remove
Cut Glass Sets ami At­
attorney, will address the adult from the fire; add the yolks of canizes itself without heat and
tractive Separate Pieces
classes at the Presbyterian Sunday three egg», beaten until thick. Cool
becomes a poet of the tiro or
Silverware in Popular
the mixture and cut and fold In
tube itself. Your money refund­
vehool Sunday.
Patterns
Mrs. Clarence Htoneburg has been tho stiffly beaten whites of three ed if not as represented. Price
Rings
of All Kinds
Cottage Grove,Oregon
eggs. Pour Into s buttered baking
$1 the can. Amazon Rubber, box
ill luring the week. He daughter, dish and bake twenty minutes tn a
Bracelets.
The Store That Appreciate! Your Trade
Lois May, is staving with her slow oven. Herve at once.
286, Cottage Grove.
m7 11 15p
aunt, Mr». R R. Meeks.
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SPECIALS
FOR THIS WEEK
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Goods of Big Values
Ladies’ house dresses
75c to
9^4 sheeting, a yard
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8«/2 sheeting, a yard
Ladies’ silk hose.................... 79c to
Ladies’ slippers, tan............................
Ladies’ slippers, patent leather
Cottage Grove
Sentinel
KITCHEN
CUPBOARD
Sanitary Beauty
F
Shop
$4.75
65c
55c
$1.95
$4.95
$4.95
Misses’ slippers, tan and patent leather,
per pair.................................... $2.50 to $3.25
Men’s oxfords, tan and brown, per
pair...............................
$3.85 to $6.50
Men’s dress shoes
$2,95 to $7.50
Men’s work shoes............... $1.98 to $4.95
Men’s work shirts
59c to 95c
Men’s suits........................ $15.50 to $32.00
Boys’ suits........................
$3.85 to $11.00
A Sentinel Wantad Will Get It for You.
WOOD
GROCERY
SPECIALS
Quimby Bros.
SAVE OLD TIRES
Graduation Day
SATURDAY, MAY 16
STARRS
Smith-Short Grocery
Jewelry Store