The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 01, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. JUNE 1. 1925
»
Mrs. Dwight King returned Sat­
Mrs. Lester Dowens and children
Mrs. H. H. Feister, who was
urday from a visit at
Portland left Tuesday for Salem to visit joined by her daughter, Mrs. H. E.
and Oregon City. She had taken Mrs. Dowen
Dowen's
’s parents, Mr. and Allison, of Roseburg, left today
the Ralph Teeters family to Astoria Mrs. R. L. Purdin.
for Portland. Mrs. Allison spent
by motor.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Veatch re- Memorial day here with her par­
Cottage Grove high will meet ¡turned list evening from Corvallis, ents.
Eugene high in a baseliall game j whore they spent a few days at
The G. A. Sanders family have
to be played here Wednesday af­ | the home of Mrs. Veatch’s sister, returned from a trip to Newport.
ternoon.
| Mrs. Jennie Currin. Mrs. Veatch
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edwards,
Want to build or remodel your | accompanied Mr. Veatch on a busi­ of Portland, spent Memorial day
home but haven’t the" money! All ness trip north and they had been i at the home of Mr. Edwards'
right, sec Hall & Lang. We have gone about thiee weeks.
brother, Herman F. Edwards.
the cash.
mytfc(2)
W. W. Thaekrah returned Tues-
A Ford coupe belonging to the
J. S. Stewart and C. S. Roberts day from Portland, where he took U. of O. taxicab company and
joined their wives at the Stewart- his wife ’« body for cremation, driven by Fredie Miller, of Eu-
Roberts hunting lodge at Lumlpark Reverend Dawson, an Episcopal gene, turned over near the reek
A
for the week end. The party re pastor, of Portland, accompanied crusher yesterday afternoon.
I turned last evening. Mrs. St»wart | Mr. Thaekrah home for a brief tiro blowout was the cause of the
accident. The two occupants were
and Mrs. Roberts and son Stewart visit.
M. F. Wyatt returned to the not injured.
had spent a week there,
Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Hoyt, of Ban- Bohemia district Saturday, after
Gordon Wright, , a U. of O.
with
the spending several days at home. His student, spent the week end with
don,
spent
Sunday
son Dale accompanied him and re- his parents, Mr. and
I
Mrs. J. A.
Garoutte families.
mained over Sunday.
Wright.
We are pleased to assist you
Mrs. E. J. Titus, of Eugeno,
in selecting .your graduation A marriage license was issued
Tuesday to George I’. Chapman, of spent Memorial day with her son,
gifts—The Fair Store.
Bales,
of
H. W. Titus.
C. E. Clement, postal inspector I Eugene, anil Genova
Culver & Anderson
Mrs. Grant Bales was in Eugeno
i for this section, was here from I Do re mi.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill attended today on business. Mr. Bales, who
Portland Sunday to attend the hill
climb. His son, C. E. B. Clement, tho funeral of Mrs. Hill’s father, was injured recently in a mill
official referee for the American Eugene Ambrose, which was held accident, is not getting along
Motorcycle association, was in Friday at Yoncalla. He died Wed­ ns well ns wished for.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ from Portland, where they had charge and the father took some nesday at Aberdeen, Wash. Mr. Miss Detune Harms, of Roseburg,
been receiving special instructions special pictures for a motor maga- Ambrose, who was (17 years of spent the Memorial week end with
age, was found dead in a chair her niothe-, Mrs. Sarah Harms.
in the insurance business under the j zine.
supervision of the «manager of the
B. R. Job and daughter, in a lodging house at Aberdeen.
Mrs.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Portland branch of the Missouri Mrs. Charles Adams, spent Memo­ Death apparently was due to heart Mrs. Clair Spray and children,
failure. He made Cottage Grove of Roseburg, were visitors here
| State Life Insurance company, of rial day in Corvallis.
C. Huston Medley,
. j y who is em­
his home for a number of years, Memorial day.
Spearow
and
Mr.
Wil-
which
Mr.
ployed with a telephone company
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See He is survived by the daughter,
Miss Lillian Leonard returned
at Woodland, Calif., is expected | helm have recently been appointed HaU & Lang.
tfc(2) Mrs. Hill, and son, Boyd Ambrose, Friday from Dee, where she tnught
today to spend two weeks with | ageuts.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Damewood of Aberdeen. Mr. and Mrs. Hill school this year, to spend tho sum­
Galloway writes insurance.
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H.
and Mrs. Damewood's mother and were to have left Friday for Los mer vacation with her parents,
Medley.
Miss Hattie Landess, of Portland, sister, Mrs. L. M. Hollar and Mrs. Angeles to attend the Shrine im­ Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Leonard, She
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M j arrived. Wednesday and visited un- Mary McFarland, and Mr. Dame­ perial council, but gave up the trip. has been reelected.
Miss Clara Milne left Saturday , til yesterday at the home of her wood ’s brother, Sam Damewood,
Mrs. M. M. Childs and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Noble and
for Seaside, where she is to be cm- ! parents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam 'who all make their home with son left yesterday on a three Kathryn Dunham, of Medford, were
Landess,
I
Landess.
Miss
Winnie
[ W. H. Damewood, will leave tomor- weeks’ motor trip to Los Angeles, guests yesterday at the home of
{floyed in a bakery during the sum­
mer months. Her sister, Miss Elsie, I also of Portland, spent the week i row for Drain to make their home, •There they will visit at the home Mrs. Childs’ son, Lester W. Childs.
will join her as soon as school is i end with he parents.
j Sam Damewood is quite ill but of a sister of Mrs. Noble, They
The S. V. Allison family spent
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart were think» he will be able to make the will stop at Oakland lo visit tela- the week end in Newport with the
out and she also will have work
Memorial
•
up
from
Portland
for
there.
| move.
tives and at Los Gatos with C. B. Jordan fmnily, former resi­
The S. L. Mackin family spent ! day.
Did you know that all diseases Harold Dugan, a brother of Mrs. dents of Cottage Grove.
Memorial day ru Medford.
The Fair Store invites you of the eyes arc curable without Noble, who is in a sanitarium Miss Myrtle Lay spent the wook
Reduced again—Essex coach now to Call and shop for l*Taduation the aid of glasses or operation! there.
end in Eugene with friends.
eow(T)
presents; scores to choose from. Dr. Hagen.
$1015 here. N. J. Nelson Jr.
Mrs. Annie Beagle and children,
Mrs. Iva Brune spent tho week
Miss Ray Godard, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bolton Humble, of of Ridgefield, Wash., visited dur­ end in Eugene.
Misses Snow and Nanne Heaton
Mr.
and
Mrs.
8.
L.
Godard,
of
Salem, spent tho week end with ing the week with Mrs. Beagle’s
returned Friday to their home at
Mrs. C. T. Powell returned today
Enterprise, after a short visit here this city, has accepted a position Mrs. Hamble’s aunt, Mrs. Catharine mother, Mrs. Sarah Harms.
to her home in Portland, after
at the home of their sister, Mrs. i in tho office of Dr. Fox in Eugene. Bader.
Mrs. Ida Miller is in Salem with spending a month here on business.
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer,
H. A. Galloway.
Miss Marian Lowry, of Eugene, her brother, A. D. Smith, who is
Mrs. Roy Romaine nnd daughter
_ I Mrs. Grace VanBoskirk and the was a guest Sunday at the L. R. ill with influenza. Mr. and Mrs.
Betty May, of Salem, and Clnude
latter’s daughter, Miss Ruth, and Long home.
M. C. Bressler and Mrs. Bressler’s Kime, of Portland, were week end
Miss Ray Godard, all of Eugene,
Dr. Hagen can cure stomach son, Ren Sanford, took Mrs. Miller guests at the home of Mr. and
spent Memorial day and yesterday trouble.
to Salem Sunday by motor, return­ Mrs. A. W. Kime.
i at the H. R. Godard and S. L.
Why not give the graduate or ing that evening.
1 Godard homes.
Mrs. George Bushnell, and eon □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
Many
bride an oriental gift!
Get your graduation presents at suggestions at 342 Quincy avenue. of Dexter, nnd her nunt, Mrs. a
Mendenhall’s during his big Mrs. R. A. Trask.
jnl-8c Ethel Morse, of Seattle, visited a
m28jnelc
sale.
during tho week with Mrs. S. E. □
□
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Harvey and
R. C. Quigley has bought the baby son motored to Roseburg McKinney, grandmother of Mrs. □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a
partly completed A. L. Woodard Saturday and were joined there Bushnell.
CASH PAID FOB FALSE TEETH,
house on north Ninth street. by the parents of both Mr. and
Mildred Young, of San Francisco,
dental gold, platinum and dis
The Quigley family will move into Mrs. Harvey for a fishing trip to visited during the week at the carded jewelry. Hoke Smelting &
it as soon as it is completed.
Rockcliffe. Mr. Harvey returned homo of her grandmother, Mrs. Syl­ Refining Company, Otsego, Michi­
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Phelps and home but Mrs. Harvey and son vester Wallace.
gan.
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Mrs. John Culp, of Hood River,
son Jimmy, of Tillamook, who had remained for a longer visit.
WELL, I’LL BE
FOR SALE BY OWNER—SIX
been house guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Marksbury, formerly of this city, visited during
D0GG0NED!
room house and lot on north
V. T. Randall for several days, of Portland, spent the week end the week nt the home of her broth-
7th street, Good terms-—inquire at
er,
Ralph
Hawley.
I’ll have to hurry back and returned home Friday.
here at the home of Mrs. Marks­
get that loaf of Faultless
An 8%-pound son was born 333 north Sth street. Mrs. Augusta
Ray Nelson, Auto Electrician. bury’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M.
M. McCormick, 333 north Sth street,
bread that wifey told me not
Norvall Powell, teacher at Prine­ Longfellow, and with Mr. Marks­ Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Cottage Grove, Oregon. :nl8-28p(2)
to forget. She said there ville, nrrived Wednesday to spend bury’» sister, Mrs. O. M. Miller. Dresser Jr., of the W. A. Woodard
FOR SAL E—SOCK KNITTER,
would be nothing with the summer months with his par­
Call in and shop among the camp.
standard make, on stand.
Is
which to make toast for ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell. scores and scores of graduation Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Forward and
tho week practically new. M ts . Mary Dalia
breakfast if I forgot it. He has been reelected to the school gift* to be found at The Fair Mrs. Fred Beidler at spent
Bandon.
end on an outing
guardo, Divide, Oregon, phono
Store.
She’ll never let me buy any there.
m21jlp(2)
Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Stevens spent 5F34.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor
Miss Evelyn Veatch, Miss Hard
other kind
Mrs. Ida Veatch and
Swanson nnd Mrs. Cleo Moreloek Memorial day in Oakland.
FOR SALE—1924 BALED CHEAT
Memorial day and Hui
Mrs. C. B. Ellis, of Salem, re­
motored to Portland and spent the
hay $15 per ton. Mrs. Amanda
relatives at Takilma.
turned today, nftei a visit nt the C. Hull, phono 37F5.
week end with relatives.
m21jlp(2)
pure
Jersey
milk,
phone
her
sister,
Mrs.
Wnlter
For
Mrs. L. C. Michener arrived Fri home of
I
Our cows are tubercular- , Jay from Washougal, . Wash., for Pitcher.
109-7.
MRS. J. H. BARTELS HAS THE
G. A. Sanders Prop.
myl4tfc(2) | a week’s visit with her husband.
tested.
wonderful Brooten’s Kelp Ore for
The A. W. Swanson family
W. L. Leonard writes from I They spent Saturday and Sunday the week end in Albnny with reW-’ sale at her home at 48 south Sixth
street. This is tho remarkable ore
tivos of Mrs. Swanson.
Kingsburg, Calif., that ho is re- in Eugene.
M rs. Percy Crosley and two turning to Oregon the first of this
Mrs. O. M. Miller and son Dale
Mrs. Ellcna Shortridge Maust, of which is given in tho always suc­
children, of Portland, who had month. The family is to locate
cessful treatments at Cloverdale
been at Rojeburg attending the at Wilbur. Ho added that Cali­ nnd Mrs. Miller’s brother, Ben Eugene, underwent an operation for springs.
m25jnlp(2)
Marksbury, of Portland, spent Mo- nppendicitis Saturday in a Eugene
*
strawberry carnival, stopped over
fornia was great but he couhln’t | morial day in Halsey.
is
a
daughter
of
hospital.
She
here on their way home Monday see where it had anything on Ore­
FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
Miss Merle Scott, of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge, of
and visited until Friday at the
lumber—3%-ton Packard truck
gon.
this
city.
I spent Memorial day with relatives
homes of Mrs. Crosley’s aunts,
and trailer. Address Coen Lumber
Monroe
left
Friday
Miss
Pearl
1 here.
Miss Emily Haldeman, teacher Co., Roseburg.
Mrs. J. F. Safley and Mrs. Mamie
tn29 jlp
for Roseburg for a week ’s visit
J. W. Eddy and Mr. and Mrs. in the Bend schools, whore she has
A. Gidney.
with relatives.
I Merritt Eddy were here from Port- been reelected, has returned home BALED HAY FOR SALE. PHONE
Sewer pipe, sewer connec-
for the summer vacation.
35F5, Ted Hodges, Delight Vai
| land for Memorial day.
Gifts
for
gradua
­
Scores
of
W L
tions ana cement.
ley.
in28j8p(2)
The
The
Essex
coach
given
away
by
tion
to
choose
from
at
tf
Hubbell.
Locals Lose by One Point.
I
the
Amerioan
Legion
Friday
night
Fair Store.
The Cottage Grove baseball team WANTED TO BEG, BORROW OR
Complimenting Mr. and Mrs. A.
J. A. Elledge has returned from I went to H. L. Taylor. He will
buy a boring machine for fram­
Ralph Spearow, who will leave in North Bend and expects to again 1 treat the American Legion boys to lost bv one point to tho Cascade
ing purposes. George Edwards, box
team
in
the
game
played
yesterday
the near future to make their home make his home here.
a feed this evening.
jnlp
at Cascade, the score being 1 to 0. 513, Cottage Grove.
in Eugene, the Presbyterian con- ;
Beatrice Watkins and Vance The lineup wns as follows: Me
Mrs.
E.
O.
O.
Groat
spent
Me-
i
gregation and friends of the Spear-
DWELLINGS,
TWO
MODERN
Cameron, both of Cottage drove, Cargar, c; Langston, p; Spray, lb;
ows will hold a picnic this evening morial day at Yoncalla.
Right termi to right parties.
j have been discharged from a Eu- Smith, 2b; Heck, m ; Stetzel, 3b;
on the banks of the river near
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Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Protrman I gene hospital.
A. L. Woodard.
the 8. L. Godard home.
Moreloek, If; McQueen, rf; Coch
were up from Portland for Me­
Mrs. Amelia Huntley was a pa ran, of; Earl Hill, manager.
¡NICE CLEAN AND COOL TWO
Joseph B. Heaton, of Medford, morial dayi
j tient of the past week at a Eugene
room apartment for rent. Mrs.
spent Memorial day with his grand­
Wo have a carload of Essex and
, E. C. Shay, 305 Sixth street,
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty. Hudson coaches due about Wednes­ . hospital.
¡phone 137-R.
jnlp
Mrs. Marion Veatch and son
day------ better plaee your order
Radiola Ray for Radiolas.
■ Roy, of Eugene, have returned from
T"’ " .
’ x *
„„ Fur^e
ESTRAY
—
DARK
JERSEY
COW
A. Ralph Spearow and W. L. while we can make deliveric«. N. J. ; their
tnp through Ama and Europe.
Came to tho Ostrander place, one
Wilhelm returned Friday evening i Nelson Jr.
■—
Mrs. Daniel Hamant, G. W. My-
mile north of depot ort April 17,
—-'ers and Elbert Smith and »on
1925. Has left horn broken. Own­
IF
»pent Memorial day at Roseburg
Neglect of the liver results in er may have her by [laying ex­
Portland,
The Jack Callahans, of
jni 22p(M)
self-poisoning! Not so quickly, per penses. J. E. Tate.
spent Memorial day here.
haps, but just as surely as if you TO TRADE—TWELVE ACRE
H. W. Titus will attend the state drank poison out of a bottle. If i
fruit and garden tract, modern :
dental convention to be held in you liver is not doing its work of
Portland Thursday, Friday and Sat­ helping digestion, eliminating waste improvements, part in city limits I
urday. Mrs. Titus and children, from the bowels and purifying the Desire equipped dairy farm with
Owing to the weather conditions we expect to have
who are visiting Mrs. Titus’ par blood, you will always be troubled good buildings within 2 miles of
high school on good rond. Address :
berries for canning this week at the lowest prices, Leave ¡ent«, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood,
with siek headaches, nausea, bilious­ box 83, Creswell, Oregon.
jnl 4j> |
your order* with us and we will call you before filling
will return with him.
ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach,
same.
Miss Belle Burkholder and Mrs. or constipation.
MODERN
HOUSE
FOR
HALE.
IH
•
Lydia Stouffer, of Corvallis, spent
nearly now and located on south
Cleanse and tons your liver! Put
the Memorial week end with Mrs. your system in condition so
Hixth street. Phone 150 R. jnl 29p^J)
Clara Burkholder. Mrs. Burkholder feel your very best again!
We have all makes and sizes at most reasonable prices.
and son Charles Jr. took them just a spoonful of Dr. H, 8. HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR
rent. Call afternoons. East Main '
home last evening by motor.
Tbaehcr’» exeell- at Liver and Blood
jnlp |
Mrs. Ella J. WorxHH in expected Byrup after the next few meals and Fourteenth streets.
home shortly from an excursion and notice the quick improvement
Sugar is at the Ixtttom—buy your supply for canning
BOARDERS WANTED. 307 Ql'IN
trip to Honolulu.
in the way you cat, deep, look and
now.
ey avenue.
jnl 8p(2)
Mr. and Mrs. Ereher and daugh­ feel—the return of strength, vigor
and
energy
You
will
be
complete
­
ter, of Salem, returned home Inst
HAVE
AN OVERHATCH OF
evening. Mrs. Ereher and daughter ly natiafied; otherwise there will
from 300 to 300 White Leghorn
had spent some time at the home be no cost. Dr. Thaeher's Liver baby chicks. Get what you want.
of Mrs. Ereher's parents, Mr. nnd and Blood Syrup is sold and reenm- Price, *10 por hundred.
Mrs.
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
| Mr». J. 0. Weldon, and Mr. Ereher mendod by Kern’s for Drugs and Waldo Miller, Diseton route, phone
»»< here for the week end.
all other leading druggists
in«.
1
ALWAYS
BETTER
For Better Meats, Better Poultry,
Better Lunch Goods, Better Shorten­
ing, Better Price and Better Service
—Shop Here.
Quality Market
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COME HERE SHOPPING
Attractive assortments of freshly gathered vegetables
await your approval. And you may choose from the
very choicest of the season’s offerings at prices which
will please you with their opportunities for economy.
McQueen’s Grocery
PHONE 65
ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR within 90 days from the signing
STREET IMPROVEMENT, COT­ of th> contract, and certified check
TAGE GROVE, OREGON.
for 10 per cent of the amount shall
accompany tach bid and the Com­
mon
Council reserves the right to
Notice is hereby given that on
Monday, the Sth day of June, 1925, reject anv and all bids.
Dated this 35th .lay of May, 1925.
at the hour of 8 o’clock p. ni. of
Copies of plans anil specifications
said day, in the Council Chambers sent upon receipt of $10 deposit.
of the City Ilnll, sealed bids will
HOMER GALLOWAY,
be opened for the improvement by ni25junl N(M >
(’ity Recorder.
paving with cement concrete, or
bitulithic or bituminous concrete,
Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get
Adams t* venue from 8th St. to S. P.
right of way and Tenth fttrooi t" your account sheets and blanks
Tnirteenth street, according to the at your home print shop.
provisions of Ordinances No. 576,
passed and approved April 20,
1925; (3500 square yards more or
less) and ordinance No. 577. passed
and approved April 27, 1925. Also
the improvement of Chestnut ave­
nue with Standard Class “A” mac
adam, as provided in ordinance No.
Any Kind Any Time
562, passed nnd approved March 2,
PRICES RIGHT
1925 (2800 square yards more or
Terms: Cash
less).
Plans and specifications on filo
in office of City Recorder, who will
receive bids for any part or all
Phones: Office 76, Res. 124-L
of said improvement until 7:30
o’clock p. m. of said day, June 8,
May p(2)
1925.
Work shall be completed
WOOD
Quimby Bros.
SUMMER SCHOOL
ASK ABOUT IT
The Business College will be in session throughout the
Summer Months. All classes will be conducted the
same as during the regular school year.
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. Roberts, President.
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon.
WANTADS s
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Look Out for
Self Poisoning
Strawberries
Fruit Jars, Caps and Rubbers
Sugar
Smith-Short Grocery
Un-superstitious pedestrians often do this
—Proving thnt a post can divide two people
without splitting their friendship. In the same
way experienced motorists have proved to their
complete satisfaction that Zerolene, a western
oil. will lubricate the modem automobile engine
ms well or a little better ihan any oil they can buy,
although it costs less than eastern lubricante.
‘.' he aHti-nres'ern oil superstition
succutnl s to experience
2k olene is successfully lubricating more cars
in tJ .e Pacific Coa • states than any other oil
made —low nnd hi”h priced cars alike. The
most advanced refining process is this Com­
pany’s patented hii.h-vacuum process, during'
the use of which Z( . olene is subm'tted to 15
positive checks for quality. Zerolene’s special
filtration through
tons of Florida Fuller's
Earth give., you an oil of absolute purity—a
better oil even if it docs cost less!
Less carbon - -better fuel mileage
Zerolene vziil increase tho j iwer and gaso­
line mileage oi your car, reduce carbon ac­
cumulation in the cylinders and lengthen the
working life of the engine.
Why pay tribute to a superstition? Insist
on Zerolene- <»sk for it by name.
Get the Facts!
A series of independent and impartial reports
showing the experience of large users with
Zerolene has been collected in our booklet,
“Why Pay Tribute to a Superstition?” Ask any
Standard Oil Company i epresentative or Zero­
lene dealer for a copy.
Insili on
ZEROLENE
even if it does
COSTLESS
STANDARD OIL