COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSAY, JUNE 4, 1925
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F. E. Mendenhall is suffering
Mrs. Arch Proctor, who is at
with a slight attack of influenza.
Klamath Falls, where she went with ¡Í
her husband on account of his E
C. A. Bartell attended the open
health, is reported as in a serious
ing of the new Benson hotel at
, condition as the result of an attack Í
Corvallis Tuesday.
I of appendicitis.
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The new Overland six standard
Mrs. D. H. Hemenway has been !
sedan dropped $80 in price today,
quite ill during the week.
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Price was $1175, now $1095 here.
Mrs. D. H. Hemenway with her Ì
N. J. Nelson Jr., dealer.
sister, Mr». Frona Giltner, of Port !
Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall left Mon-
land, will go to Seattle, »oon to t
day for Portland to spend the week
Of every kind printed at
meet Mrs. Harvey Madden and
with relatives.
Her father, C.
home by the Home Print
daughter Barbara who are to arrive
Snider, of Nebraska, who is on
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Opened by the present management on September 24, j
Shop.
| June 10 from Tokyo, Japan, for an
hi« way west for an extended visit,
Í
1900, we have been doing business on tin* same corner
extended
visit.
Mr».
Madden
is
a
will return with Mrs. Men<’*'uhnll
since.
daughter of Mrs. Hemenway and n !
Monday.
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Always give your Home
a
i niece of Mrs. Giltner.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardie Eby, of
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Print
Shop
first
chance
Eugene, spent the week end at the
M iss Ada Hartley and Miss Mary
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at all your printing.
Young, of Ashland, spent Monday : !
homo of Mrs. Eby ’s parents, Mr.
s
with Mrs. C. E. Stewart, a sister
and Mrs. J. H. Chapman.
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[of Mr». Hartley and a cousin of
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. Seo
and are better prepared than ever to take charge of !
Miss Young. They went to Salem !
Hall & Lang.
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any business intrusted to us.
j to visit and Miss Hartley will !
Mrs. A. L. Van Blaricom is suf-
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i return today for a longer visit !
fering with rheumatism.
! and Miss Young will return to
On broad lines, yet strictly in keeping with sound
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Curtis Veatch, of Halsey, was a
San Francisco to sail for Koren, !
anti conservative banking principles, our strenuous
Cottage Grove visitor the fore part
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Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hanson, of where she is engaged in missionary !
purpose supported by perseverence, has earned us the
of the week.
Kenmare, N. D., arrived Tuesday work.
title of
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Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams were to visit at the home of their son,
13 bank, account here puts Mtg
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confined to their home the fore Jack Hanson.
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’ll to position to grasp it Ho®
part of the week with severe colds.
Ed Finnerty,
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principal of the
y
Why not give the graduate or Albany ■ schools, was a Cottage
about gou? A savings account
•'n
Many Grove 1 visitor the fore part of the □
bride an oriental gift!
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suggestions at 342 Quincy avenue. week.
dag will give gou the needed
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DO REN A.
Mrs. R. A.
Mrs. Charles Pitcher, of Silver
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sources to grasp the opporiaaftl
Mrs. J. Q. Willits returned Mon Lake, ’ with her daughter Bernice,
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
day from a two weeks’ visit in who was visiting at the homeB of
of tomorrow.
June 2.—Miss Faye McLin camo !
Klamath Falls at the home of her her mother, Mrs. Joe Burnette, and
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daughter, Mrs. Docia Norris, and 1 sister, Mrs. Bud Shortridge, was up from Roseburg Friday and
in McDole, Calif., with her son called home by the sudden illness visited with her parents, Mr. and ing.
Bookkeeping systems. The
Commonly they drop out
Leland.
She returned with t*1® of her husband. She was accom- Mr». C. M. McLin. She returned early, feeling out of their element
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Sentinel.
T. C. Shaw family, of Medford, panied home by Mr. and Mrs. Miles to her work Sunday evening.
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among those who are trying to do
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
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Mrs. Ray Van Schoiack and son real work, perhaps induced by some
who were enroute to North Carolina. Pitcher.
Delbert, of Rujada, visited several job that offers them a little pocket
The Shaw family were over night
Tho William Thompson family, of days of the past week at the home
guests at the Willits home.
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Portland, spent the week end at of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. money for their sporting desires.
Did you know that Dr. Hagen the homes of Mrs. Thompson’s
It is difficult to do much with
can cure all diseases of the eyes grandmother and aunt, Mrs. M. C. Mayben, of the Grove.
them after they get started in these
Mrs. Grant Bales went to Eugene aimless paths. But if taken early
oper Willis and Mrs. 8. E. Hubbard.
□□□□□□□nnnnnnnnnnn Harry Neet left Tuesday for without the aid of glasses or
Monday to visit relative».
eow(T)
ation
!
they can almost invariably be pre
n
Portland on a business trip.
Mrs. Orpha Bonson, who taught
Wayne Kirk came up from Suth vented from acquiring these wrong
Mrs. n. C. Sutherlin and Mis
a
John Coffman, of Ploomas coun-
this year in the Raymond, Wash., erlin Friday evening.
points of view.
J
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a
Calif., spent a few days here Autin Lindsay spent the week end high school, returned home Sunday
Mrs. Harry Elfving and son
What are they doing with their
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in
Roseburg.
looking
after
his
during the week
for a three weeks’ visit with her Gordon visited Thursday at tho spare time! What are they doing
Mrs.
J.
G.
Powell,
who
makes
daughter, Miss Mary Ellen. She Ernest Davies home in the Grove.
American Legion members were mining interests.
after dark and in tho back alleys
guests of H. L. Taylor Monday
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elliott went and hang-outs! Whose ideas are
A. L. Brewer, of Portland, was her home with her daughter, Mrs. will enter th O. A. C. summer
evening at the close of the legion in the city during the week renew Ernest McReynolds and who has school at Corvallis. She ha» been to Eugene Sunday. Mr. Elliott is they following, those of their gang
been very ill, is improving slowly. reelected at Raymond.
meeting at a feed at the Central ing old acquaintances.
taking medical treatments.
leaders and the smart guys, or those
Esther Woodward, employe at the
hotel. Mr. Taylor was the winner
Miss Nora Ward retured Satur of their teachers and real friends!
The
Gray
Goose
is
installing
a
connec-
Sewer
pipe,
sewer
C. Penney store, left Saturday modern refrigeration plant.
of the Essex which the legion re
day evening from Ashland, where
Those who belong to societies
For each man and woman,
W. L. J.
cently gave tway.
Strawberry tions and cement.
for Chiloquin on a month ’s va-
she had been teaching school.
where ideals of achievement are
friend and neighbor
Hubbell.
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shortcake, ice cream, cookies, coffee
cation.
Mrs. W. P. Van Schoiack went held up before them, like the Boy
I’m A. Live Wire, the labor
George
T.
Boyd
spent
Sunday
and cigars were served.
to Eugene Tuesday.
Scouts and Girl Scouts, do not
Do you know that you can buy
saver.
in Salem with his family, who are
Earl Van Valin and Curthbert I usually got these aimless ways.
Automobile accidents almost every there visiting with Mrs. Boyd’s the new Overland standard six
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the
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Crites returned Saturday from
day. Are you insured! Tom Aw mother, and went to Portland Mon sedan for $80 less than you could
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who lifts
gloom from homes
Washington.
Better look it over.
brey has an attractive policy. jn4p day, returning here Tuesday.
yosterilay 1
Merchants! Your salesbooks. that need
get acquainted with
Mr. and Mrs. Alf Williams and
N. J. Nelson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Frederick
H. D. Whitlock and son Harold
blessing known a»
»on, of Wildwood, spont Saturday Place your order with The the wonde
son, former residents of Cottage are in Portland spending tho week
Mrs. Joseph Best and Mrs. Gerald
light up your rooms
electricity,
night at the A. 8. Ward home.
Grove, accompanied by Mr. Fred at the home of three daughters of Woods were among those from
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Kelly and Sentinel GO days before you and hall», sweep your carpets anil
erickson’s three sisters, Clara, Belle Mr. Whitloek.
Portland here for Memorial day.
granddaughter, Ellen Krause, mo- must have them.
xxx run yoyr sewing machine, bent your
and Bertha, of Portland, visited
Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs.
homes and light up everybody’s
Galloway writes insurance.
tored to Eugene Tuesday.
W. P. Cooper motored to Roseburg
pathway in life.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ralph
I.and
spent
Mrs. C. E. Frost has been suf Tuesday on business.
Saturday at the Grant Bales home.
fering during the week with an ab-
Mrs A. A. Meadows, of Florence,
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Ward and
afifotn $ cilice
cess in hez head.
arrived Tuesday for a w¿!ek ’s visit
family visited Mrs. Alf William»
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ll'i'Ut''-'
D. A. Forbes returned last eve at the home of her brother, J. F.
at Wildwood Monday.
ning from Portland, where he went Safley.
Noble and Earl Elliott went to
Wednesday of last week to take
M. M. degree Saturday evening,
Eugene Monday to be with their
Miss Eva Richmond, who is
Mrs. Forbes to a hospital to under studying voice in New York city
work to be conferred l>y Past. Mas-
father
who
is
seriously
ill.
go a serious operation. She under and who arrived recently in Eu- I
Mr. and Mr». Fred Kelly and tera upon two candidates, Refresh-
went the operation Friday and her gene for an indefinite visit with i
son Harvey motored to Eugone monts. Visitors cordially welcomed. PHONE-2OI 9lh»MMN
condition is satisfactory.
By order W. M.
Wednesday.
her mother, Mrs. Alice Richmond,
Get your graduation presents at is here for commencement week.
We Meet
Mendenhall’s during his big Her mother accompanied her.
SILK CREEK.
m28jnelc
sale.
Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson
Com
p
etition
Miss Maude Lamson will leave left today for Portland and will
(Special to The Sentinel.)
the latter part of the week for entrain Saturday for New York.
June 2.—Mr. and Mrs. Oscar
in Range of Hrork
Pueblo, Colo., to spend the sun- From there they will sail June 13
Wheeler spent last Munday visiting
mer with relatives.
io visit relatives and friends in
friends at Crow.
Quality and Price
during the week at the Jasper
England,
their
former
home.
George Young, who observed his
Mrs. Green ha» gone to Inde-
Patton home.
Mr. Frederickson 75th birthday anniversary recently,
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Trask, Mr
pendenee to visit her father.
has been confined for nine months fell Wednesday and injured his and Mrs. L. I. Harrel, Mi. and
Among those who spent the week
in a hospital in Portland with right side.
Mrs. Fred Smith and sons, Rob end at Nutherlin were Mr. and
Mrs. Merville Veatch, Miss Ruth
serious injuries to his back. He
Mrs. H. B. Yancey has returned Stewart, Miss Lenora Hinkle, Cecil ert and James, of Harris, Minn., Mr». Fowler and family, Mr. and
expects to resume his work in the
from Portland, where she visited Caldwell, Roy Heek an** Dale arrived Tuesday for an extended Mr». Van Darnell and family, and
near future.
al the home of her daughter, Mrs. Wyatt spent the week end in th«- visit nt the homes of Mrs. Smith’s Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Darnell «nd
Received telegram today to drop
Bohemia district. The party hiked sister, Mr». George McQueen, Mrs. daughter.
J. A. Stuckey.
the Essex coach another $5 in price
to the top of both Bohemia and James Potts and Mrs. Annie Petrie
The Misses Eva and Ruth Fowler
your
or
remodel
Want
to
build
so as to sell for $1010 here, Com-
and with Mr. Smith’s sister, Mrs. left Wednesday for Glendale, Calif,
Fairview Sunday.
All
the
money
1
haven
’
t
home
but
pare this price with some four-
The W. K. Slater family, of Elbert Bede. Mrs. Smith’s brother, Thoy expect to spend the slimmer
cylinder closed cars. The price is right, see Hall & Lang. We have
Portland,
spent the Memorial week Albert Griffen, met them in Port there.
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the cash.
leas. See Nelson for delivery.
Mr». W. G. Bittinger «pent n
end at the home of Mrs. Slater’s land.
Mr. snd Mrs. Frank Jones and
Mrs. 8. M King, of Roseburg, sister, Mrs. 8. 8. Lasawell. Mrs.
Mr. und Mn. S. M. Ramsey and few days of last week in Eugene,
children, of London, spent Sunday was an overnight guest Monday J. R. Lasswell, of Oakland, and [ Mrs. Ramsey’s mother, Mrs. Aman
Mias Louise Matthcyer is visiting
at the C. E. Dunn home.
in Wilbur.
■ Frank Haffer, of Marquetta, Kan., da Gibson, and Mr. and Mrs. Glass, friends here.
Willis Morris left May 22 for
were also guests at the same time. all of Portland, visited Memorial
Mrs. Mary Smith was brought day at th home of C. W. Partin, his home on tho McKenzie river,
after spending the winter attend
home Sunday from a Eugene hos- non of Mrs. Gilmon and brother
: pital, where she had been receiv of Mrs. Ramsey. Mrs. Gibson re- ing school here.
A farewell party was held at
ing treatments following a serious . mained for a longer visit.
A nine pound »on was born Mon the Fowler home la»t Monday eve
operation. Her son, Roy Smith, of
Portland, was in Eugene during day to Mr. and Mrs. W. H. ning for Eva and Ruth. Games
; Daugherty.
Mrs. Daugherty and wore played out of doors and ice
last week to visit her.
cream and cake were served.
Our prices are always low. A special at The Basket
Mrs. Arthur Wooleott and sons the baby are yet at a Eugene bos-
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pital.
Robert and Russell returned Tues
Groceteria, means an extra saving to you that is worthy
Mrs. J. F. Knox and daughters, SHOULD BE PUBPOSE IN LIFE
day from Portland, where they
of your consideration. Buy in quantities.
I spent twelve days at the Charles Misses Irene and Alone Knox, will I
■ Matthews and James Watts homes. leave Saturday for Lafayette to Aimlessness in Boys and Girls a
Menace to Society.
Grant Tower is having his home join Mr. Knox, who is Southern
Pacific, agent there.
SUGAR, 10 POUND BAG
f remodeled and repainted.
(Roseburg New» Review.)
Best Cane..... ................
N. J. Nelson Jr. has received a
Most cities and towns have their
I carload of Essex and Hudson ears.
element of aimless young men and
Mr.. Robert Simpson has bought
PHILLIPS WAFFLE and PANCAKE FLOUR
a
boy» who cherish no active purpose
place
dn
the
old
j the G. A. Allen
20 ounce package. Fine for Camping—
in the world. They are commonly
’ south Pacific highway through
An Aid to Home Cooking.... .........................
seen loafing around at favorite
I E. C. Lockwood.
resorts and on the curbstone». They
Leater
Hulin,
of
and
Mrs.
Mr.
watch other people play games and
Eugeue, and Mr. and Mrs. Ansel
WILSO, PER POUND
do not play much themselves for
(Wood, of Marshfield, were here
The Master Spread for Bread
lack of money. They stand with
Sunday to visit Mr. and Mrs. J. L.
open mouths watching the people
Beatty, that day being the fiftieth
go by and are disappointed if there
1 anniversary of their wedding.
MAZOLA OIL, QUART CAN
is not a fire or a drunken man or
CLOSED STREAMS
A Pure Salad and Cooking Oil
The revival meetings at Dorena,
a fight or something else to create
which are being successfully con
excitement.
Effective May 28, closed Ktrearns iti Laue County—
ducted by Evangelist Archer, will
Then there is the aimless girl
Ritchie. Johnson, Trout, Drift wood, Granite, Indian.
clone Sunday evening, having ex
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element who is seen on the streets
Gate, Martin, Deer, Ennis and Quartz creeks, and Smith
tended over thia week on acount
much of the time, anxious for flir
river, closed. Wineberry creek ami Gobi lake closed.
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of the increasing interest. An all
tation with the above described
We
meet
all
competition
Tributaries of Horae creek, closed. Frank Brice creek,
day meeting will be held Sunday.
troys,
who
are
always
ready
to
and furnish the best sale
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Layng creek, Rat creek, Wilson creek and Cedar creek,
The local lmuelmll team will play
“pick them up.” They may pay
book on the market.
closed.
the Pioneer Lumber company team
their parents little or nothing for
Home merchants should
Sunday at Pioneer. The first game
board and they are not apt to help
buy their saleabooks at
When in Need of Fruit Jan—Remember
much with the home work. But
on the local field will be played
home.
June 14 with Yoncalla.
they manage to go to most of the
■hows and are quick to accept auto
A. J. Adams, pastor of the Cot-
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mobile rides from strangers.
CREDIT
tag» Grove Christian church, de-
These young people had the op
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livered the graduating »ddrcM to
Practically
Everything
iff
DELIVERY
portunity for schooling that the
the eighth grade at Drain Friday
Printing.
Always
Try
Our Prices Ar« Always Low
other children get, but most of
last.
Your Home Printer Firat
them never stood well in school.
Goo J. Willett left today for
Other things seemed more interest-
Kelso, Wash., on business.
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