The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY JUNE 8, 1925
PAGE THREE
—
.
.
t
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a used
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall, Mrs.
Harry Jr. and Donald Metcalf
I Overland touring to Walter M. | C. E. Dunn and the latter’s Haugh ieft Saturday to spend part of their
Dowens.
| ter Isabelle motored to Portland summer vacation with their gram'
Genuine parts—Ray Nelson, ¡yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Hall .are mother, Mrs. Frances Gray.
visiting at the home of Mr. Hall’s
Attractive assortments of freshly gathered vegetables
Mrs. Caroline Cameron, of Chi­
Auto Electrician.
Mrs. D. H. Hemenway will go brother, E. J. Hall, and will return cago, who spgnt the winter with
await your approval. And you may choose from the
I to Portland today or tomorrow to home this evening. Mrs. Dunn and I her sister, Mrs. Flora McGeen, has I
very choicest of the season’s offerings at prices which
meet her daughter, Mrs. Harvey Isabelle are visiting with relatives returned home accompanied by Mrs. ,
and
will
remain
until
the
latter
will please you with their opportunities for economy.
McGee,
who
expects
to
«be
gone
Madden, who, in company with her
little daughter born in the orient, part of the week, when Mr. Dunn several montka.
is on her wny home for a visit of will go to Portland after them.
Miss Vernetta Bodine, of Albany,
Bruce Holbrook, of Portland, who arrived Saturday and is visiting
several months.
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay motored was a house guest at the G. C. at the home of her sister, Mrs. I
Frank Baflev.
to Roseburg Friday, returning the Dyott home, has returned homo.
PHONE 65
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott spei t
next day with their daughters,
Leo and Miss Dori» Carter, of
A
Misses Marjorie and Muriel, who the week end in Portland with Portland, who visited during last
are teachers in the Roseburg schools friends.
week at the home of their sister,
and were returning home for the
Mrs. M. Carley, of Missoula, Mrs. William Bartels, returned
The live wire print shop is al
I summer vacation. Both have been Mont., arrived Saturday to visit home yesterday.
ways ready to help in the pre;
reelected.
her son, Clifford Carley, who is
Robert Jones, Virgil Gowdy, Miss aration of advertising and printing
Our experience may be
Liver trouble can be cured by Dr. employed in the Jones sawmill at Alverda Finch and Miss Mary ■ copy.
Black Butte.
xxx
! Hagen.
Sheerin motored to Portland Sntur . worth something to you.
Barber Shop
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Vogt, of day. Miss Sheerin went on to her
John R. Simon has filed in the
office of the county clerk notice Phoenix, Ariz., were guests during home in Washington and the others WANTED PA R i'Y I’ll i l l’ WOOD
on shares. 902 Rirch avenue or
M iss
I of location of the Malachite min- last week at the I. B. Morris home. returned Sunday evening.
WE BOB, CURL AND
jiiB-llc
ing claim in the Bohemia district
M.
Montieth, of
Wenatchee, Sheerin taught in the local schools. ¡phone 96-R.
DYE H.1IR
j and H. S. Cline has filed notice Wash., is visiting at the home of
The Cottage Grove baseball team
of
location
of
the
Pyrite
claim
in
won
from
the
Pioneer
Lumber
com
­
his
cousin,
J.
L.
Queen,
This is
Culver & Anderson
the same district.
Barber W <i r k in General ;
the fiial time the men have met pany’s team in a game played at
special attention to children
Pioneer yesterday, the score being
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball left for 40 years.
Saturday for Lebanon, where they
Mrs. C. B. Waples left today for 9 to 8. The locals will play Sunday
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
All members requested to be
□nnnunnnnnnnannnnn
Want to build or remodel your are visiting at the home of Mrs. Omaha, Neb., to spend the summer on their own field with Yoncalla.
□ | home but haven’t the money I All Ball’s sister, Mrs. “E. Shorfey. They months with her mother, Mrs.
present
at
meeting
at
8
o
’
clock
Mrs. George Cutsforth, of Riddle,
evening.
Initiation
right, see Hall & Lang. We have expect to return Tuesday and bring E. A. Drake.
arrived Saturday for a visit at Wednesday
n
□--------- •
□ the cash.
mytfc(2) Mrs. Sherfey home with them.
Mrs. J. T. Smith and Mrs. Roy the home of hor son, Dale Cuts- work to be put on. Silver offering
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Mrs. Herman F. Edwards has
to be taken for special purpose.
Short left yestsrdnv for Portland forth.
*
MILDRED BAKER, Oracle.
Mrs. Emma J. Boss, who had
Marshall G. B. Pitcher is off the received word from Mrs. Archie
to attend the Eastern Star grand
j lodge to bo held there this week. spent a month at the home of her
job on account of an attack of grip. Proctor, who is in a hospital in
Any Kind Any Time
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Mr. and Mrs K B. Reed, Mr. son, E. M. Boss, returned yesterday
Jtimes Porter is having a ee Klamath Falls receiving treatments
PRICES RIGHT
| and Mrs. R. C. M-Neiv and the to her home in Seattle.
ment sidewalk built around his for an acute attach of appendicitis,
DENTISTS
Terms Cash
I latter’s son and daughter. Doyle
Mrs. Dale Horton, of Riddle,
property at the corner of Washing­ that she is recovering satisfactorily,
! and Agnes, attended the ninth arrived today for a few days’ LX W. TITUS, D. m ‘. D.—Dentistry.
ton avenue and south Sixth street. j Mr. and Mrs. Proctor went to
equipment. First Na
’ Klamath Falls recently for Mr.
annual home coming of the Wilbur visit at the home of her brother, tional Modern
Radio Ray for quality radios. Proctor’s health. Just as they
Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
Dale Cutsforth.
j academy Saturday at Wilbur.
Phones: Office 76, Res. 124 L
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings ami Sun
Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg, of were ready to return Mrs. Proctor
Mrs. Lydia Read returned Satur- days by appointment. Offico phone I
May p(2)
Mr. and Mr.» John Hedgepeth,
Eugene, a former resident of this became ill.
i
10,
residence
phone
184-J.
of this city, were guests Saturday dad to her home in Portland, after
city, is suffering with a tumor.
spending six months at the home I)ll. W. E. LEBOW.- Dentist. Office
Ray Nelson, Auto Electrician.
at a social aff i»r in Harrisburg.
She was a little improved the
1
Fifth and Main streets. Hours,
Barton Helliwell, of Roseburg,
Mrs. E. W. Eyanson is in M»ldon, of her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Hem-
latter part of the week.
8;30
to
12
and
1
to
5:30.
Evenings
Wash., t ¡siting nt tho home of a enway.
R. B. Hanna was confined to his who had been in a Portland sani­
and Sundays by appointment. Phones;
daughter.
George Dugan, 2’6-yenr-old son of office 35, residence 161 J.
home the fore part of last week tarium for nearly two months, ar­
RHOADS & LANSING
rived
here
Thursday
evening
in
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Arthur
Dugan,
sus
­
Mr. and Mrs. N. Sherman, of
with the grip.
ATTORNEYS
company with Mr. and Mrs. A.
Proprietors
Reedsport, was here the latter part tained a painful scalp wound Sat­
Ralph Spearow, who were returning
of the week to attend commence­ urday afternoon, when his brother TTERBERT W. LOMBARD—Attor- i
from Portland, and with his brother,
ment exereises, their daughter Paul- who was digging a hole in the -L-L ney at Law. First National
A. W. Helliwell, and John Coffman
FURNITURE MOVING
| ine being a member of the gradu­ ground with a claw hammer, acci­ Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage j
left Friday for the Bohemia dis­
The wound is Grove, Oregon.
ating class. Pauline has made her dently hit him.
AND STORAGE
trict on a week’s camping trip.
Il J. SlIINN.—Attorney at Law
home with her sister, Mrs. Roy healing nicely.
If the weather permits the party
and Notary Public. Practices
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Abeeno, of
Hands. She will join her parents
will go into the mining district,
Sutherlin, spent the week end nt in all courts. Bader building, Cot­
at Reedsport in a few days.
Piano Moving a Specialty.
tage
Grove,
Oregon.
where A. W. Helliwell and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester A. Crabbe, the home of Mrs. Abeene’s parents,
Coffman have interests, otherwise
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
/'j.EORGE
J.
WILLETT,
Attorney-
who have been *<>aidents of this Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams. They 'T at law. Offico in Bader block, I
they will remain at Lundpark.
camo to attend commencement ex­
city
for
seven
months,
are
return
­
Cottage Grove.
C. A. Bartell accompanied the party
in Range of IVork
ing today to Ridgefield, Wash., ercises, Claire Adams, brother of
as far as Bart’s inn at Lund­
Mrs.
Abeene,
being
one
of
tho
PHYSICIANS
j r
Quality and Price
their former home.
park, returning here yesterday.
graduates.
Long Distance Hauling
Mr. and Mrs. N. N. Brown, of
1)11. C. E. FROST.—Physician
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See
Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett and
and Surgeon. Offico in Lawson ;
T““
Long Beach, Calif., were week-end
Piano Moving a Specialty
Hall & Lang.
tfc(2)
son Glenn, who left recently on n Building. Phono 47, Cottage Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. Chet VanDenburg guests a| the John Barker home,
Mrs. Emma Harms, of Portland,
Any Time—Any Where
motor trip to Missouri, the former Oregon.
The very first bite you take'
The
Charles
Culp
and
daughter,
recently
of
Yacolt,
family, of Eu-
from our Faultless Bread, arrived Thursday for a few days ’ Wash., have settled at Black Butte, gene, spent yesterday at the home home of the Bennets, have /1AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy- ,
reached there.
Mrs. Bennett’s ' * sician and Surgeon. Evenings1
Pie or Cake will tell you visit at the Gottfried Graber home. where Mr. VanDenburg will be em­ of Mr.
Suite 3, Kem 1
mother, who is 84 years of age, by appointment.
Mrs. E. Shide arrived Friday ployed with the Jones sawmill. Mr. Barker.
why so many women have
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Cottage Grove. Entrance on
was so overjoyed at the sight of Bldg.,
quit home baking and buy from Grand Junction, Colo., to make VanDenburg is a former resident.
Mrs. K. M. Wagner, who was her daughter whom she had not north Sixth street, just off Main.1 (Across street from 8. P. depot)
her
home
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
their Bread and Pastry
B. F. Burch, former employe of here to attend commencement ex seen for 17 years that she fainted. TA A. FORBES, M. It. Physician!
Coal for Brooders
Waldo Miller.
from us.
Darby & Liston, is here from Eu­ ercises, her granddaughter, Winni-
and Surgeon. Calls answered
Ray Nelson has bought a new day or night. Maternity work n
Why not give the graduate or gene to spend several weeks assist­ fred Grannis, being one of the mem­
STORAGE AND GENERAL
Ford sedan from Woodson brothers. specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co. j
bride an oriental gift!
Many ing Darby & Liston in moving to
TRANSFER
bers of the graduating class, re­
^suggestions at 342 Quincy avenue. their new location.
W. O. Wilson is in Harrisburg Phones; Office 34, residence 199 J.
turned home Sunday.
Office prone 6
Mrs. R. A. Trask.
jnl-8c
today on business.
I)R. A. W. KIME.—Physician anil
Resilience phone 155-L
Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins
Surgeon. Obstetrics ami diseases
H. O. Bennett was confined to
Mr. and Mrs. C. 1 M. Shinn, of
G. A. Sanders Prop.
and their son and his wife, Mr.
of
women
and
ehUdren
a
specialty.
his home during last week with
and Mrs. Dale F. Hawkins, motored Portland, who were • enroute to Will care for confinements at his
a severe attack of influenza.
yesterday to the Overland Orchard southern Oregon on a business trip, home if desired. Offico over (’. J.
Phones: Office, 234;
Eston Porter, employe at the
De Forest radio at Long &
company, four miles west of Wil­ spent the week end here at the Breier Co,
residence 109-Y.
Walter Woodard sawmill, sustained
Cruson’s.
bur, where they joined the William home of Mrs. Shinn’s father, O. M.
Mrs. L. C. Michener returned painful bruises to his foot Friday
Adamson family in a picnic dinner. Kern.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
He will be
Mr. and M rs. Earl Hill motored
Friday to her home in Washougal, when a tie fell oir it. —
Mr. Adamson is a brother of Mrs.
both local and internal, and has been
I)R.
H. A
HAGEN. -Licensed successful in the treatment of Catarrh
to
Portland
yesterday
anil
will
re
­
Wash., after a week’s visit here able to walk on it in a day or two.
Hawkins, who with i his family
Drugless Physician. Phone 30. | for over forty years. Sold by all druggists.
with her husband.
recently came to Oregon from turn tomorrow.
Let Long & Cruson demon-
Ostrander Building, 630% Main I
Kansas.
street,
Cottage Grove, Oregon.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio
Harold
Whitlock
returned
this
the
De
Forest
radio
to
strate
Miss Eleanor Hayes, younger
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills and morning from Portland, where he
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O. W. you.
Of every kind printed at
son Robert motored to Roseburg spent a week visiting at the homes
Mrs. Alva Gore was in Newberg
Hayes, is recovering from a serious
home by the Home Print
over the week end to attend the
yesterday and met the James H. of sisters. His father, H. D. Whit
illness.
Shop.
graduation exercises of the New­
Mills family, of North Bend, for lock, went to Portland with him,
Galloway writes insurance.
berg high school.
a picnic dinner. .Tnmes H Mills Jr remaining for a longer visit with
Mrs. Eilith Lunau was in Drain
left today to enroll in the An his daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Rentle, Mr.
Always give your Home
during the week aiding in the care
napolis
military academy. Brewer
Irrisponsible 11 Road Hog« ’' arc
of her father, Walter Wood, who and Mrs. R. B. Hanna and Mr. and
Print Shop first chance
Mills, another son of James H. causing car accident« every •lay.
Mrs.
Marvin
Smith
attended
the
is ill.
at all your printing.
Mills, accompanied the Karl K. »Should you meet one, are you
graduation exercises Thursday eve­
Marjorie and Betty Jane Quigley ning at the Creswell high school.
Mills family home.
injured? We have Homething good.
are in Albany with Mrs. Quigley’s
jiiHp
Tom AWbrey.
Miss
Lenora
Hinkle,
who
taught
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Me-
here this year and made her home
Gee, while Mrs. Quigley is in a
Mis.» Edna Peterson, a teaeher
with her uncle, L. L. Harrel, re­
Free Health Clinic Thursday.
Out of its years of experience in the making of gasoline,
Eugene hospital, where a daughter in the high school at Schuvler,
turned yesterday to her home in
A free health clinic for children
was born Friday.
Neb., arrived the fore part of last
the Standard Oil Company has developed a gasoline that
Carbondale, Colo.
will be held Thursday forenoon at
I week to spend the summer at the
not only gives quick starting, speed and power, but also
Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and daughter the high school under the auspices
home of her sister, Mrs. Clarence
a maximum of MILEAGE for four lumrrur touring.
June motored to Portland today to of the Mercy hospital of Eugene.
Mrs.
R.
E.
Griswold
and
daughtor
O’Hoyt.
Dr. W. H. Dale, Dr. A. F. Bother
Dot, of Eugene, spent Bunday with spend the week visiting friends.
JUST OUT TODAYI
Miss Pearl Monroe returned Sun­ relatives here.
Mrs. G. A. Sanders and son Paul, and Dr. L. 8. Kent, of Eugene,
The
Rod
Crown
Milragt Card just out today — makes
day from a week ’s visit in Rose-
with Dr. Gavin
Virginia and Jack Matlock, of Paris Breedlove and Miss Nora will cooperate
increasing your summer mileage and cutting down gas­
burg with relatives.
this
.
E.
Frost,
of
Dyott
and
Dr.
C.
Marshfield, son and daughter of Queen will leave the latter part
oline costs as simple as a-b-c.
Mrs. Zeta Woodward and
Goiter permanently removed with- Mr. and Mrs. Gene Matlock, are of the week for Gateway to be city.
The
You saw what record mileages the expert economy­
out drugs or knife, and general spending several weeks with friends gone two or three weeks.
Mrs. Mr». Gavin Dyott will assist,
run drivers made in the Yosemite Economy Run !
health improved. Dr. C. R. Bloyd, and relatives here and at Eugene. Sanders, Paul and Paris will visit clinic is to be held under the
auspices
of
the
Mercy
hospital
of
How? These driven used "Red Crown," the mile­
(goiter specialist), First National
Kathleen Daugherty, daughter of at the home of Mrs. William Carr, Eugene.
bank, Coquille, Ore.
jnl8-22p(2)
age gasoline, and they know how to drive to got the
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty, sister of Paris, and Miss Queen
Each child will bo given a
mileage that’s in "Red Crown. ”
William Wagner, who arrived i had her tonsils removed Friday. will visit her sister. Mrs. Doe Fox.
Use a Sentinel
thorough general examination and
"Red Crown" is simply trowdtd with mileage—we
here
a
I
suit
three
weeks
ago
from
!
Norval Armes, an O. A. C. stud­ will be presented with a doctor’s
She is fully recovered.
IVan tad
Colorado, has leased the Crystal
have put it re there- and, likethe economy-run driver»,
Kenneth Williams and Howard ent, came home Friday for the report to take home to his parents,
mines in the Bohemia district and
you can get more and more mileage out of it I
Ralston tied in the film spool guess commencement night program. He together with a weight tag and
Jt | has begun work.
•
remained
over
the
woek
end
with
HOW THE RED CROWN MILEAGE
ing contest recently conducted by
health instructions.
the Edwards Picture Shop, The his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. W.
CARD ADDS MILES
j correct number of spools was 1430. : Arnies.
The
Red
Crown
Mileage Card is thoroughly practical.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders and
¡Both boys will receive an Ansco
It tells you just what to do tor your car—just how to
son Paul and Mr. and lira. F. H.
: camera.
drive—to get anywhere from IS to 30 miles extra for
Mrs. Mary Smith had as guests | Allison spent the week end at
New Shoe Repair Shop Opened
tankful from "Red Crown." Get your tank filled with
yesterday afternoon Miss Ault and Triangle lake.
at 714 Main Street, next door
‘‘Red Crown, "ask for your Red Crown Mileage Card
Miss Thompson, of Eugene. Miss
Miss Marian White and Miss
to the Goodfellow Cigar Store.
and begin getting extra summer mileage lodar at the
Ault was Mrs. Smith’s nurse while Bertha Howe accompanied Miss
Machine Equipped
first Red Crown Pump (red, white and blue)— at Stan­
she was in a Eugene hospital a Hunan Simpson yesterday to the
Ladies’ Work a Specialty
dard Oil Service Stations and dealers.
short while ago and Miss Thompson Simpson home at Sutherlin and
! is also a nurse. They left Eugene spent tho day.
this morning for Cleveland, Ohio,
W. B. Jones, of Marshfield, a
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
their former home.
-9
resident here 25 years ago, was
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL
Mrs. Roscoe F. Forward left yes­ here during the week renewing old
LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN
terday for Port Angeles, Wash., acquaintances.
OLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE.
to visit at the home of a sister,
Mr. and Mrs W. A. Garoutte and
Sd)
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
Mrs. Jsek Krueger.
Mrs. Victor Chambers motored to
PLASTERING 8AND, ZOURI STORE
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ratcliffe, Eugene yesterday to be initiated ,
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
who are engaged in chaotauqna into the Daughters of the Nile.
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
work, spent the week e"4 with Mr.
H. H. Quimby left Saturday for j
¡Sutcliffe’s mother, Mra. Bessie Hut Santa Rosa, Calif., where he will
MENTION.
' eliffe.
spend tea days visitiag relatives.
No Charge on City Deliveries
Mr. snd Mrs. Dwight Weir, of Mrs. Quimby and children, who
McMinnville, former residents oil have been visiting in Banta Rosa
this city, were here the latter part for some time, will return with
of the week on business.
him.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
J. T. Smith has bought from
Ray Potts returned yesterday
(California)
Just North of 8. P. Station—Phone 100
H. L. Taylor the Essex coach which from Port Townsend, Wash., where
the latter recently won in the hr had been employed for some
American Legion contest.
time.
COME HERE SHOPPING
We’re Equipping
for You
In order to give to the public the
service which they have a right to
demand, we have completed the in­
stallation of another refrigerated
display show case and have rear­
ranged our room for better and
quicker service. The new white por­
celain sanitary scales guarantee accu;
rate weight.
McQueen’s Grocery
MPERIAT
I
Quality Market
Royal Neighbors,
Attention !
City Brie
■
WOOD
Always Give First
Chance to the
Home Print Shop
Quimby Bros.
City Transfer Co
ZTé Meet
Competition
TheTasteWillTell
Chestnut Transfer
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Burroughs
Bookkeeping
Forms
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
Red Crown
Mileage Card
The Sentinel
Get What
You Want
Save Your Soles!
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
L. ROACH
/4Z
itti
Godard
& Randall
sn
Never Give
Up Until
You’ve Tried
a Sentinel
Wantad
IZ
buy miles
c'tfefatpuj in tvtòn-riy miles
■