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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1925 Mr. and Mrs. C. Vermillion re Grove schools during the past year. turned last evening from a month’s The C. W. Handy place at Gow- touring trip of the northwestern dvville has been sold to Mr. Caton states. froui Libby Montana. E. C. Ix>ck Mrs. E. Cartwright, of Harris- wood handled the deal. W. G. Johnson bought a Ford I burg, who was visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Myron Laslie. truck Wednesday from Woodson returned home today accompanied brothers, They also report the sale of a truck to W. L. Mabie. by Mrs. Laslie. Mrs. Fannie Witte, of Portland, Our fireworks are selling arrived last evening and is visit now. Buy your requirements ing her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Mc early at The Fair Store. Mrs. George McQueen with her Kinney . Mrs. McKinney will ob serve her 84th birthday anniversary sister, Mrs. Fred Smith and Robert Sunday and Mrs. Witte wanted to and James Smith, sons of Mrs. Smith, went to Eugene Wednesday be here for the affair. Oriental gift suggestions for sale and spent tho day at the home of during this month only. Mrs. R. A. Jess Griffin, brother of Mrs. Mc Trask, 342 Quincy Ave. jnll-25p(2) Queen and Mrs. Smith. Did you know that all diseases Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams visited of the eyes are curable without in Delight Valley at the home of tho aid of glasses or operation! W. A. Witcher Wednesday. Dr. Hagen. eow(T) W. W. McFarland is on crutches Mrs. Alida Matney, who was this week as the result of being visiting at the homes of her daugh struck by a car driven by J. W. tors, Mrs. Bert Newton and Mrs. Veatch. The automobile was stuck Elmer Wolf, returned today to her in soft ground and McFarland was home at The Dalles accompanied pushing when the car swerved to by her two daughters and their one side and caught hiui, the back children. wheel passing over one knee. Miss Karen Nelson, of Moore- Galloway writes insurance. head, la., arrived today to visit nt S. L. Goddard recently left for the home of her uncle, N. J. Nel Salem where the firm of Goddard son Sr. and Randall is constructing a building for the Salem Tile and He will be cm- Mercantile Co. ployed there for some time. Van Spores of Brookings, Oregon, uve was a visitor this week at the home of his brother J. H. Spores. He is a member of the National Guard and will leave this evening with the local company for camp. PAGE THREE Besides Mrs. McKinney he is I vived by another sister, . Binger Herman, of Roseburg, i McKinney will celebrate her birthday anniversary next Sunday. Should be borne in mind that saving money is the Gordon Wright and Marion Rich start towards wealth. Every man mond will bo home tomorrow from the University of Oregon for the summer. (let rich, but everyone can save something. No Glen H. Haney expects to move matter how small your income may be, if you in the near future from his present home to the Olle Christensen place make up your mind to lay up a part of your at Latham. Mr. Haney has been The Bank of Cottage Grove has an unusually good earnings every wdek, it may a resident of Cottage Grove for record for holding depositors. Why? many years. Because the Bank of Cottage Grove, through Five women > clubs of the city And then rain some more, but with a snug little natural friendliness, has developed a personal con are working together to keep the sum to your credit in the bank you can laugh at tact with customers invaluable to their success. Chautauqua stage decorated during the six days of the program here. hard times and poverty. While the Sun of The customer, in all his financial transactions Each club takes a day to look after Prosperity is shining is the time to save for the knows he has a friend and a partner in the Bank all the decorations. The talent rainy days that are of Cottage always by his side. and Chautauqua director have ex pressed themselves as very much impressed w’ith the appearance of the stage. Bound to come. We can help you save; our The Yoncalla baseball team which Savings Department does the business. $1.00 was to play the locals here Sunday will start an account. We furnish a bank book COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON called the game off. These teams —free of charge. Start saving today. will probably* play at a later date. The locals will play Springfield here Sunday, June 21. E. A .Steen has under way ex tensive repairs to his buildings on □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ make their home. north Seventh street. □ H. O. Bennett, who has been Did you know that all diseases □ of the eyes are curable without the n confined to his bed with a severe □ n , J attack of influenza, was able to □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a aid of glasses or operation f Dr. be Hagen. eow(T) out yesterday for the first Louis Kramer opened his two- time since ho has been ill. Mrs. Maude Hohl and Mrs. Geo. chair barber shop Tuesday noon in The Utopia club will hold its F. L. Grannis attended the an the Christian endeavor convention the Arcade theater building, He Hohl left today for St. Helens, nual meeting of the alumni of the to be held there July 4 to 10. They regular meeting next Thursday af where they will visit their mother, has installed an electric sign. Willamette university held Tuesday will then return here to make their ternoon with Mrs. Albert C. Wood Mrs. M. M. Cooper. Mrs. George Mrs. Charles Cooley and daughter Hohl will return Wednesday but ard. home. at Salem. Marie were Eugene visitors yes Mrs. Maude Hohl will go to Long —*$'—— — «— Fireworks now on sale at The revival meetings which have terday. The Past Matrons’ club will meet Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper en view, Wash., to visit her jlaughter, been conducted at Dorena for three The Fair Store. Monday afternoon, with Mrs. Geo. Kenton Lawson, son of Mr. and Miss Leone Hohl, who is employed Mrs. Roy Hands has been quite weeks by A. A. Archer came to tertained last evening at dinner in Mrs. B. K. Lawson, of Wedder* in the telephone exchange there. honor of Dr George O. Fallis, Miss M. Scott in the banquet room of a close Monday evening. ill during the week. the Masonic temple. burn, who attended the Hill’s Twenty-five dollars was realized Mr. and Mrs. J. W. McCormick, Harriet Baughman and Miss Thelma Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and military academy in Portland this for the benefit of the Sovereign The real live wires of the com Pefferle, yesterday ’ s Chautauqua en their son, Loo, with the latter’s of Port Angeles, Wash., were here year, arrived today from Portland I. O. O. F. grand lodge in Portland Mrs. Bert Stoneburg, who recent tertainers, Other guests were Mr. to visit at the home of his aunt, at the dance Saturday evening munity are listening in to tne family left this morning by motor the for part of the week visiting and Mrs. S. L. Mackin and Mr. ly went to Greenwood, Wis., her friends. for Portland, where they will visit Mrs. H. K. Metcalf. Mr. and Mrs. sponsored by Mrs. C. L. Churchill, radio-prograin with their own and Mrs. N. E. Compton. Covers former home, to spend the summer for a few days. The Leo Johnson Mrs. Herbert Eakin and’ niece, were laid for nine and a basket of with relatives, writes that some of Lawson will arrive Sunday to spend Mrs. C. A. Stevens, Mrs. T. K. receiving sets. They know that family will return the latter part Miss Mary Ellen Benson, and John pretty yellow rose buds centered their property was completely de a few days at the Metcalf home Sears and Mrs. George Hohl. of th'o week but Mr. and Mrs. Cann left Monday on a motor trip and will take their son home with the table. Yellow parasols were stroyed .Tune 2 by a cyclone in Mrs. Helena Maust, who recently this is the Live Wire radio B. F. Johnson will go on to Seattle to Santa Rosa, and other Califor them. the attractive place cards. The that neighborhood. Mr. and Mrs. underwent an operation for appen station of the town. We’ll set to attend the commencement exer nia cities to visit with relatives dinner was served in four courses. Stoneburg are planning to roturn Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Orr, who have dicitis in a Eugene hospital, was cises of the University of Washing and friends. Dr. Fallis was pastor of tho Van hero this fall but if the cyclones been residing in the Silsby apart brought here last evening by her you right with your radio ton as their son Bcjamin Jr. is a Mrs. Frank Safley was admitted couver B. C. Methodist church, the come much nearer they may change ments, have moved into the Baptist father, S. P. Shortridge. She will member of the graduating class. Sunday to a Eugene hospital, where home church of Mr. and Mrs. their plans nnd return sooner. problems. parsonage on south Fifth street. remain at her parents home while They will return the middle of she underwent a major operation Cooper. Russell Pearson, of Portland, was In response to an invitation from convalescing. next week. Monday. She is getting along sat a guest Sunday at the W. E. the Latham Sunday school to the High grade piano near Cottage See our fireworks now on isfactorily. Mrs. C. 8. Roberts was a gracious Burket home. aViJttu't $'¿ivt CP churches of Cottage Grove, the Grove will be sold to a reliable display at The Fair Store. hostess to the Tuesday Bridge club H. L. Richardson was admitted Christian church of this city, will | party at a big saving. Ten dollars Mrs. H. H. Johnson, of Newberg, '‘•A John Gilbert returned yesterday to a Eugene hospital Monday. at its regular 1 o’clock luncheon arrived Tuesday to visit at tho have charge of the Sunday school 'monthly will handle—a snap. Write from San Francisco, Calif., where at Latham Sunday, June 14. Miss Rita Ridings, of Eugene, held this week at the Gray Goose home of her niece, Mrs. Clarence j at once to Tallman Piano Store, he has been with his uncle, Earl but a former resident of this city, tea room. A bowl of beautiful Laffoon, Ed Jones, of Roseburg, was in Salem, Oregon. jnll-lSc Ishmael, who is in the Southern was admitted to a Eugene hospital Caroline Testout roses was the at this city yesterday on business. Pacific hospital there. Mr. Ishmael Monday and dismissed the follow tractive centerpiece of the table W. A. Ward and Mrs. Gertrude Mr. and Mrs. Jones, former resi Longer School Week. and place cards which corresponded expects to return here soon. ing day. dents, are thinking of returning Whitsett were in Eugene last eve (Corvallis Gazette-Times.) with the centerpiece were used. Elmer Allen left yesterday for Mrs. G. A. Sanders and son Paul, to Cottage Grove to make their ning to visit Mrs. Whitsett's fath The Oregon university has de- er, J. A. Elliott, who is in that PHONE-¿01 9 th & M&IN Prineville, his former home, to Paris Breedlove and Miss Norn Following the luncheon the hosteBs cidod to have classes six days a home. city receiving medical treatments. bring some of his horses which he Queen left today by motor for escorted the guests to the Roberts wook, Home sense to that. It is Baptist lqdics will hold a cooked has on his eastern Oregon ranch Gateway to be gone two or three home, where the afternoon hours utter foolishness to have the im- N. G. Buell is employed in Helli- food sale at their stand on Chau were pleasantly spent at bridgo, here to sell. well & Marksbury ’ s. weeks. Mrs. Sanders, Paul and Ray Patton went to Portland to tauqua grounds Saturday, June Mrs. G. C. Dyott securing high monse overhead of public buildings Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Elliott, of Paris will visit at the home of day to undergo an examination Miss Alsea Hawley was a Eugene 13. jnllp honors. The rooms were artistically lying idle 28 per cent of the time for his left thigh which is still Spokane, Wash., who are enroute William Carr, sister of Paris, and decorated with a pretty array of during tho school year and practi Mrs. Jess Denney loft yesterday visitor today. stiff. Mr. Patton was seriously by motor to California and the Miss Queen will visit her sister, wild flowers. Mrs. Charles Adams cally 100 per cent tho other three Eugene Ralph Boslough wont to for Portland to visit her parents, today for a vocal rehearsel at /he injured about a year ago in an eastern states, are expected to ar Mrs. Dee Fox. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Mastoe. and Mrs. E. W. Frans wore invited months. Tho same thing is true of the publis schools. There is no accident at the Ajax lumber com rive today to be guests at the guests of the club. Charles McGee, of Winlock, McDonald theater. He is to give Carl H. Elliott home. The two good reason why they should not pany. a vocal solo as a feature at this Wash., who was visiting at the men are brothers and the two run six day» in the week and tho Mrs. Raymond Jones and daugh theater at an early date. □□□□□□□nnnnnnnnnnn home of his daughter, Mrs. Oscar women are sisters. n year around. Our nine month A Hudson super-six coach can ter Ramona returned today to their Vaughn, returned home Monday APPROACHING Goiter permanently removed with D idea originated from tho fact that, accompanied by his granddaughter, now be bought for $1,475 here. home at Hillsboro, after visiting EVENTS n in tho beginning of public school» Dentzell Kime, Mr. and Mrs. Compare this price with other cars at the home of Mrs. Jones’ sister, out drugs or knife, and general henlth improved. Dr. C. R. Bloyd, □nunannnnnnnnnnnnn they wore run »o a» not to inter Vaughn and child motored to Win of this class. We have one in Mrs. C. H. Burkholder. fere with farm work. Gradually Mrs, A. H. Boss and two children (goiter specialist), First National lock today and will visit briefly stock. N. J. Nelson Jr., dealer Tho Jolly Bunch club will hold the school term grow till it en- bank, Coquille, Ore. jn18-22p(2) left today for Vancouver, B. C, with Mr. McGee and bring Mrs. in automobiles of quality. if. regular done« tomorrow evening nrnaehed on everything but the S. M. Anderson and H. N. Ander Vaughn’s daughter, Dentzell, home in Phillipa hall, with Mr. and Mrs. summer months when in most coun The Tom Miller family are mov to spend the summer with Mr». with them. Trn Beidler, Mr. and Mrs. George tries it is too hot for study. That ing today from their home on Ash Boss’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. son, brothers, of Aberdeen, Wash., returned home yesterday after Moser. Currin and Mr. and Mrs. Hen ry it not true here, however, and tho The L. M. Reasoner family left avenue to south Eighth street. $1010 here buys an Essex six spending several days here Ellsworth. yesterday by motor for* Aberdeen, Mrs. James Town and daughters, school cost could bo cut down if business in connection with Wash., to make their home. who had resided in the apartments coach—this is less than most four- school wns u coutinuous session with Anderson & Middleton mills. The LaComus club will meet a week’s vacation occasionally. It Mrs. Ivan Barker, of Oakland, I over the Eagle cigar store, have cylinder closed curs. See Nelson Mrs. Gladys Jackson and daugh Tuesday afternoon with Mrs. W. W. would bo fairer to teachers too. visited here yesterday with friends, moved to their country home, one while he has one or two in stock. McFarland. Mrs. Dora Hazelton left today for ters, Margaret and Dorothy, will They get a wholly inadequate The H. W. Titus family returned mile northeast of the city. — — leave Sunday on a month or six Creswell, where she will spend salary considering tho preparation Sunday evening from Portland, | Stanley Damewood, of Dorena, weeks ’ trip to the eastern part of The American Legion will lie they must have. Tho sum of $125 where Mr». Titus and daughter shot a cinnamon bear weighing 300 several weeks visiting nt the homes Washington, where they will visit Horitn Monday evening to the or $150 a month looks fnirly good and son, Marjorie and Jack, spent ' pounds Sunday two miles the other of her sister, Mrs. R. E. Dersljnm' relatives and friends. auxiliary at a theater party at the until it is remembered that there These sox are just one three week» at the home of Mrs. «ide of Culp Creek. Mr. Damewood and her brothers, William, R. T. close of the regular meetings of are three months with no income J. A. McLean, manager of , the brand of the many we Titus’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. '8 having a rug made from the nnd John Scott. the legion nnd auxiliary. and increased outgo. If a teacher Mrs. Cleo Morelock has bought Osburn hotel, Eugene, is a guest Hood, while Mr. Titus was there hide. carry for children—look today at the Bartell Hotel. could teach 12 months in a year, a •Belgium-German police dog. only last week ton, *7 - the latter part of "— - ‘ ----- -N Mrs. William Medley and son, Mrs. H. W. Titus will entertain she would have some chance. The Eugene Lions club is plan over our 1 ‘ stocking stock »» attending a state dental convention Carey Huston Medley, motored to Dale F. Hawkins sustained a tomorrow afternoon nt an informal and visiting at the Hood home. Oregon City to visit at the home scratch on his right hand Monday ning a picnic for members of the at homo affair in honor of her They were accompanied home by of Dorris Medley, son of Mrs. evening in which bloodpoisoning Eugene, Cottnge Grove, Springfield CARD OF THANKS. house guest, Mrs. Wallace H. Mar Mrs. Wallact* H. Martin, of Chi- Medley. Carey Huston arrived has set in, but it is getting along and Corvallis clubs to be held in Chicago. tin, of Cottage Grove cago. who was visiting in Portland. Tuesday from Santa Rosa, Calif., satisfactorily, Mr. Hawkins was the near future, We wish to express our sincere The Lee Braswell family left Sat- where he is employed. He is on a playing with the German police dog last year entertained the Eugene Mrs. Clara Burkholder will bo J thank to our friends for their help group. which Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins re urday for Kansas City, Kan., to two-woeks ’ vacation. hostess next Thursday afternoon I and sympathy during our recent Fidelity and Surety Bonds. Bee cently purchased from Robert Jones bereavement. The floral tributes to the Social Twelve club. tfci2) when the dog accidently scratched Hall & Lang. rd so appreciated. C. E. Dunn went to Portland him. The scratch was less than Carl Volgamorc and children, The Joker club will hold itm next A. W. Helliwell and his brother Tuesday to bring home bis wife and a half inch -in length and was so Barton, of Roseburg, with John of Vancouver, Wash. daughter, who have been there regular meeting Friday evening, small that it did not even bleed. ¡Coffman returned Monday from the Mr. and Mr». J. C. Teeter», since Sunday visiting with rein June 19, with Mr». W. E. Lehow, It is thought that some particle i Bohemia'sdistrict where they ha<l Mr. and Mr». Robert Coomb», Nfiaa Efither Silaby, Mrw. T. C. fives. They will return today. got in the wound the next day. Mr. ami Mr». John Teeter», Wheeler, Mr*. O. M. Miller and ¡been for Barton Helliwell’a health, Marshal G. B. Pitcher returned Nelli« Teeter». jnllc Mrs. H. If. Veatch oh hontoBMCR. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill returned j The two Mr. Helliwells left this to his work yesterday, having Tuesday from Portland, where Mrs. morning by motor for Bend, where been off several days on account Hill was initiated into tho Daugh 1 they will spend two weeks at the Salmon. 1 pound cans 1 J Graham Crackers A A of an attack of grip. Alaska pack ______ 1 4C ters of the Nile order. home of their sister, Mrs. Howard BVi pound box George Dugan, 2Mi year-old son During Mr. Helliwell’» Buick six to trade for good Ford Hartley. of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dugan, I absence, Mrs. Helliwell and son or other light car. West Side Peaberry Coffee Of Corn, Golden Bantam I A who sustained a painful scalp Garage. Billy will visit in Melrose with Best grade, bulk. lb. JJC No 2 cans 1 wound Saturday afternoon, when Mrs. Helliwell ’ » parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Quinn is seriously his brother, •, who was digging a ill at Zillah, Wash., having recently Mrs. E. L. Smith. hole in the ground with a claw 20 pounds sugar for... | Fan Cake Flour FA Martin H. Anderson has returned hammer, accidently hit him, was given birth to twins which were Olympic. 10-lb. bag 01/C both dead at birth. Mrs. Quinn from a ’ week ’» business trip to admitted to a Eugene hospital With a $5 grocery order was Miss Effie Hopper and she Portland. Monday, An x-ray was taken of I closed her school at Star less than The city water department recent tho wound which disclosed no ser ' a month ago and went to Zillah, ly received a ear load of six inch ious injuries He is receiving treat Fresh Fruit and Vegetables—Select Them Yourself where her hnsband is employed. water pipe to be used in the eon ment at the hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harris Ellsworth struction of a new water main to REGULAR PRICES were visitors in Eugene yesterday. | be laid on south Sixth street. The Sunday school of the Chris- Coffee, 1 pound cans. 55c A new iee cream and soda foun- □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Tomatoes ___ ...............15c | tian chnreh raised $22 80 for for tain is being installed in The White Citrus powder................ 25c Sugar, 10 pound bag.. 75c feign missionary work last Sunday, Drug Store. ¡children’s day at that church. Soda ...... 8c Calumet bak. powder. 28c Mrs. Clarence Hull, a teacher in □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Want to build or remodel your the Oregon City schools, arrived Yeast foam...................... 5c Shredded wheat........... 12c Invitations have been received home but haven’t tho money* ’ All here Monday for a visit with her for the wedding of .Miss Veta right, see Hall ft Lang. We have sister, Mrs. Hugh Trunnell. Plaster and I-eslie Hull to be the cash. mytfeft) Mrs. B. A. Harris snd daughter held June 28 at the Christian Miss Gladys Buck, who has been Ruth returned Monday from Huth chareh following the evening church ¡tonehing in the Cottage Grove ¡erlin where they attended the service. Pastor A. J. Adams is to ; schools the past yesr, left Wednes Seventh Day Adventist camp meet perform tho ceremony. Immediate day for her home in Genoa, III., >»< ly after the service the couple will after visiting Mr. and Mrs. Georg O. A. Tibbetts, brother of Mrs. leave for Washington, where they Bjorset. She will be accompanied H. E. McKinney, was buried in will visit with relatives of Mr. to Illinois by Miss Mary Hheerin Portland Tuesday. His death leaves Hull. They expect to be back who also taught in the Cottage only two of a very large family. in Portland by July 4 to attend Once a Bank of Cottage Grove Depositor—Always a Bank of Cottage Grove Depositor Bank of Cottage Grove E City Briefs CAN’T RAIN ALWAYS The First National Bank of Cottage Grove N elson E lectric S hop —THE— Fair Store Saturday Specials 44C “ SOCIETY Fruit Jars and Canning Supplies The Basket Groceteria