The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 15, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. JUNE 15. 1925
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Marion Richmond, who has fin last Thursday night and is staying to E. 8. Jackson and a used Chevro- f
ished a year at the University at the home of his aunt, Mrs. Met let touring to R. G. Manning.
1 of Oregon, and A. Abbott, a former ' calf, awaiting the arrival of his
Three new operators have been
student at Stanford University, left parents.
statioued at the 8. P. stations at
Saturday on a motor trip to Cali­
The Misses Margaret and Rachel Divide and three additional ones
fornia.
Galloway, daughters of Mr. and at the Rice Hill station for this
Galloway, insurance, 511 Alain. M Mrs. Homer Galloway left for month, whilo so many special trains
Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Allison mo­ Wheeler, Tillamook county, where are going through.
tored to Albany Sunday and visited they will visit with old friends of
A. W. Swanson loft last week
with Mrs. Allison’s sister, Mrs. the family.
for Portland to attend the Masonic
J. E. Kirkland. Miss Eloise At­
Norvell Armes returned home grand lodge. Mrs. Swanson and
kins, of Portland accompanied them Thursday from Corvallis, where he Bon Cledis took him by motor as
home and will remain here during had been attending the Oregon far as Eugene from where he went
by train.
her summer vacation.
She is a Agricultural College.
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uieee of Mrs. Allison.
Miss Daisy Johnson of the Gray
Issae Goff was a business visitor
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Emil Hawkins was a visitor Sun Goose tea rooms has been confined in Eugene Tuesday.
day at Jefferson, where he attend­ ! to her home for the past week
Duo to the illness of Hugh Trun­
[ with some trouble with one knee.
ed a picnic.
If your business isn’t better this
aell and other leaders in the Sun- LUMBER MILLS REPORT
Ask Radio Ray about the Mrs. Cora Olson anil son, of Cres­ day school at Latham Albert Hull New Business Above Production year, the reason probably is that
you haven’t dono a sufficient
new portable radiolas. Nelson well, were Cottage Grove visitors and Tom Aubrey had charge of
With West Coast Lumbermen.
amount of judicious advertising in
Thursday. Mrs. Olson also attend- the Sunday school services there
Electric Shop.
The Sentinel.
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The Christian church
R. B. Cooper, N. E. Compton, j ed the opening of the children's yesterday,
One hundred and sixteen mills
has volunteered to help the Latham
’.Lee Nixon, C. A. Moore and | free clinic.
Ernest Sears attended a picnic in
Everett Sparks, of McMinnville, Sunday school during the illness reporting to West Coast Lu in be r-
I accompanied by his nephew Bruce of the superintendent and secretary men’s Association for the week
i Delight valley Sunday.
ending June 6 manufactured 106,-
A number of Cottage Grove luin | Sparks of Independence, are visitors there. It is expected that other 840,257 feet of lumber; sold 124,-
Culver Gf Anderson
city
will
also
as-
churches
in
the
I bermen attended a Hoo Hoo meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
639,245 feet; and shipped 114,731,-
ing held in Eugene Friday evening. A. G. Williams for a few days, sist in carrying on the services at 917 feet.
Latham.
Regular meeting Wednesday at
Everett
Sparks
is
n
brother
of
Mrs. Clarance Boyd and children .
New business was 17 per cent 7:45 p. m.
E. A. degree and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh
¡visited with Mrs. Boyd’s parents,' i Mrs. Williams and on his return
above
production.
Shipments
were
REFRESHMENTS, Large attend*
to McMinnville will lie accompanied arrived Monday last for a visit
(
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Charles
Brown,
during
8%
below
new
business.
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Lost, dealer’s license plate num­
unco urged.
on. _ I bv Master Harvev Williams, who with Mrs. Brumbaugh’s parents,
a
Fifty per cent of all new business
ber 331B. Return to N. J. Nelson I the latter part of last week,
By order W. M
’
will
spend
month
’
s
vacation
at
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Tom
Cox.
Mr.
Brum
­
motored up from Medford.
taken during the week was for fu­
a
Jr. for reward.
McMinnville.
baugh taught in The Dulles during
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ture water delivery. This amount­ ¡
Tom Allen has moved from Lath­
Miss Ruth Bede left yesterday for the past year.
□□□□□□□□□□□nanansn
ed to 62,289,110 foot, of which
am into the O. F. Thiel place on
Portland for a week’s visit with
R. E. Lackey and family have 48,002696 feet was for domestic
H. W. Lombard left Friday for east Jefferson avenue.
Royal Neighbors of America.
! Mrs. John Keating Jr. Leonard moved their household good from cargo delivery; and 14,286,414 feet
a business trip to Salem and Port­
Special meeting in hall Wednesday
Mrs. M. 8. Power and baby spent
Lerwill, of Brownsville, will fill their property on Fourth street to export.
New
business
by
rail
land. He returned today.
at 2 p. m. to vote on candidates.
Friday in Eugene.
i her position on The Sefltinel staff. the property formerly owned by the amounted to 1,831 cars.
MILDRED BAKER, Oracle.
Word from Earl Ishmael, who
Mrs. Harvey Taylor returned Fri­
Mrs. F. M. Chapman with her W. P. Huff estate. Mr. Lackey
Forty-two per cent of the lumber
was injured in a recent accident on day from Salem where she attended
¡guest Mrs. Emma McMenamin from has purchased this property.
shipments moved by water. This
the Southern Pacific railroad and the graduating exercises of Willam­
Frank McIntyre, an old time amounted to 48,451,782 feet, of
1 Spring Valley, Wisconsin, returned
taken to the Southern Pacific hos­ ette University, where her son
Friday from a motor trip to Ash- Culp Creek resident, recently pur­ which 39,507,025 feet moved coast­
pital in San Francisco, indicates David Clifford graduated.
j land, Medford and other southern chased a farm near Port Orford. wise and intercoastal; and 8,944.757
that he is recovering as rapidly as
Mrs. McMenainiu Frank Fleisher, who recently ac­ feet export. Rail shipments totaled
j Oregon points.
RHOADS & LANSING
Ray
Nelson,
Auto
Electrician.
could be expected. He will not
left the same day for a visit in companied Mr. McIntyre to his 1,962 cars.
Proprietors
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Ball and Mr.
be able to leave the hospital for
new farm on the coast, is thinking
Eugene.
Local auto and team deliveries
and Mrs. E. Sherfey motored to
some time, however.
totaled 7,420,135 feet.
taken Thursday of locating there also.
Roy Mason was
’
Roseburg Thursday and spent the
Unfilled domestic cargo orders
C. E. Umphrev has purchased
to a Eugeno hospital where he
day with Mrs. Ball’s and Mrs.
FURNITURE MOVING
underwent an operation for appendi­ the property on south Third street totaled 163,422,323 feet. Unfilled
Sherfey’s sister.
AND STORAGE
formerly belonging to Mrs. Louisa export orders 81,431,123 feet. Un­
citis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel re­
filled
rail
trade
orders
4,863
cars.
Ralston
and
plans
to
erect
a
new
Hay harvest is expected to start
turned Wednesday from a motor
In the first twenty-throe weeks
Mrs. Ralston left
in this vicinity in a few days. house there.
trip to Portland, where they visited
Piano Moving a Specialty.
of the year, production reported
yesterday
for
Dunsmuir,
Calif.,
There
are
a
number
of
small
patch
­
with Mr. Harrel’s brother,
where she will make her home with to West Coast Lumbermen’s Asso­
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
es
of
grass
hay
which
are
ready
to
Want to build or remodel
ciation has boon 2,303,240,312 feet;
cut now although it is thought that her son, I,. A. Ralston.
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home but haven’t the money!
A children’s day program was new business 2,354.646,174 feet;
very little hay is down yet. Due
right, see Hall & Lang. We have
and
shipments
2,378,935,330
feet.
to the excessive rainfall this spring given at the Presbyterian church
the cash.
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Several more auto crashes last ; and favorable farming conditions Sunday in which a number of
Some caught without in­
Mrs. John Harvey Madden and week.
Lithographing, engraving, steel
| last fall the hay crop this year is children of the city took part.
daughter Barbara Anu from Tokyo, surance. How are you protected! [ unusually heavy.
Mrs. W. B. Johnson, of Medford, dyo work. The Sentinel’s live wire
Japan, aro now in Portland and See Tom Awbrey's special poli­
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Barber Shop
returned
to her homo Saturday print shop is the place.
makes
his
Henry
Bailey,
wl^g
jl5
are expected to visit here some cies.
visiting with Mrs. H. A.
To the continually increas­ time next month. Mrs. Madden is Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs. Roy home with his sister, Mrs. E. D. after
ing demand for Faultless a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Short, accompanied by their grand­ j Lowell, of Springfield, was a visit- Hagen for two days.
A large display of flags was
WE BOB, CURL AND
Bread and other Faultless Hemenway. Mrs. Hemenway is mother, Mrs. Malissa Chrisman, who or here during the week.
Al Tuzonn has taken over the seen on the streets of Cottage
Bakery Products. There’s now in Portland visiting with them. has been in Portland for some time
DYE HAIR
Grove yesterday in observance
a reason—and that reason
Mrs. David Sterling and daughter with her daughter, Mrs. Robert bowling alley and billiard parlor in flag day.
is that the housewife has Elsie motored to Corvallis Friday. Martin, returned to Cottage Grove the old commercial club rooms for
The H. W. Titus family nnd
learned that it is a useless
from Portland Friday. Mrs. Chris­ i the summer. He has leased the
Galloway writes insurance.
waste of energy to do all of
man is visiting at the homo of i hall until October 2. The former C. A. Bartell family motored
Archie Proctor has returned from
proprietors, Ted Harper and Virgil Foley springs on the McKenzie
her own baking when Fault­
her dnughter, Mrs. Oliver Veatch.
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
less Products will do as well Klamath Falls for a short stay here Dick Gilbert was slightly injured Jones, are now in Springfield and Sunday and spent the day. Mrs.
but
plans
to
return
there
and
Wallace
Martyn,
of
Chicago,
who
will take over the business again
or better.
make his home during the summer. Thursday evening when he was in October.
is a guest of Mrs. Titus, accom­
thrown from his motorcycle near
J. A. Prophet, a resident here
A yearling deer has been added panied them on the trip.
V» ••
the tie plant at Latham. In try-
«1
Long Distance Hauling
10 years ago, was a visitor here
Mrs. Charles Luclin arrived Sun­
Vhaei •■•Ji
■ »jw
ing to miss an auto which was I to the group of deer in the park
today. He is now a resident of
Piano Moving- a Specialty
turned across the road he ran into on Main street. This animal was day from Sacramento, Calif., for a
Corvallis but has bought a place
the ditch,
The motorcycle was run into a creek noar Bohemia by visit with her cousin, James Perini.
Any Time—Any Where
at Amity and will move there
dogs and was taken there by Pete
J. W. Kirk and son Ralph, who
damaged considerably.
1 shortly.
Nelson after it had been badly recently disposed of their farm near
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kelly, who
chewed by the dogs and he brought Alma, Montana, where they home­
Dr. Hagen cures spleen trouble.
had been attending the Shriners
High grade piano near Cottage
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
steaded in 1913, will return to
Mrs. E. T. Blakely and son convention at Los Angeles, were j it here.
Grove will be sold to a reliable returned Sunday from a visit of
(Across street from 8. P. depot)
Roy Waters, who was fined $30 Oregon next fall anil make their
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker
party at a big saving. Ten dollars several weeks in California.
Coal for Brooders
for a few days before returning to in the recorder’s court Thursday, is home in Oregon. Ralph Kirk and
monthly will handle—a snap. Write
serving out the sentence in the city family aro now on a motor trip
Mr.
and
Mrs.
N.
J.
Nelson
were
their home in Vancouver, Wash.
at Once to Tailman Piano Store,
STORAGE
AND GENERAL
jail. He was arrested some time to South Thomaston, Maine, to
Salem, Oregon.
jnll-15c Eugene visitors today.
visit
Mrs.
Kirk
’
s
parent«
On
the
on
the
charge
of
being
drunk
TRANSFER
I
ago
Nel
­
Mrs. Victor Kem and N. J.
: and hi» hearing not for Monday trip they will stop nt Dunning and
Miss Zilpha La Casse came re­ son will give vocal numbers in a
Office prone 6
but he failed to appear. Hi* was Omaha, Nebraska, and Rockland,
cently from Phoenix, Arizona, where recital to be given in Eugene to­
Residence phone 1554,
Loose leaf systems anti
;brought into court Thursday by Maine, to visit relatives.
she has bcci teaching school the morrow night by Arah Hoyt Rae.
| Night Officer M cFarland.
past year. She will return to the
special loose leaf forms
Goiter permanently removed with­
southern state next fall after spend­
Tournament Next Month.
A ten-pound son was born here
of every kind made to
out drugs or knife, and general
ing her summer vacation in Cottage
A six weeks’ duck pin tourna­
¡Thursday to Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
health improved. Dr. C. R. Bloyd,
order to suit customer.
Grove.
California.
ment
will
start
July
6
nt
the
local
Westrope, of Ager,
(goiter specialist), First National
We welcome the oppor­
recreation parlor and bowling alley
I
They
are
former
residents
of
Cot
­
Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball and E. bank, Coquille, Ore.
jn18-22p(2)
tage Grove, leaving here about a and will continue until August 15.
tunity to help you work
Sherfey and family motored to
W. J. White and Elbert- Bede
J year and a half ago, and Mrs. The preliminary tryouts for the
Lebanon Thursday.
out a system.
Any Kind Any Time
Of every kind printed at
from attending the
' West rope was visiting here at the tournament will be held this month
Mrs. Gladys Jackson and two have returned
PRICES RIGHT
session of the grand lodge, A. F.
commencing
June
15
nnd
ending
home by the Home Print ¡time of the birth of the baby.
children left yesterday for a visit
Terms: Cash
in Portland. Bede
&
A.
M.,
held
July
4.
A
total
of
$20
will
be
giv
­
Glen Vick, who has been with the
Shop.
of a month with relatives in Wash­
was
reelected
a
member
of
the
United States navy for several en in prizes.
ington.
jurisprudence committee for a five-
years, came up from Astoria where
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year term.
Always give your Home I his ship the U. S. 8. Melvin was
May p(2)
Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore, of
Print Shop first chance I in port and visited during the week
Los Angeles, arrived here Thursday
with
his
mother,
Mrs.
Ham
New-
at all your printing.
to spend a month at the home of
, comb. A friend of his, Jack Ward,
Mr. Moore’s brother, W. T. Moore,
accompanied him.
and with friends in this city. They
Mrs. Frank Mendenhall returned
are former residents.
i from Portland last week with her
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See
father, C. H. Hneider, of Neligh,
HaU * Lang.
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| Nebraska. He will visit here for
j some time.
Mrs. George Currin was a visitor
in Eugene Saturday. ,
Mrs. Susanna Gardner went to
Use a Sentinel
Calvin Marlow and Lilly Marlow
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Raymond, left, Friday for Sunnyside, Wash., Salem Monday to visit at the home
IVantad
VEN in the country you
who live on Mosby Creelf, are where they will visit their parents. I of her son, L. E. Gardner.
can have city cooking
the parents of a nine-pound daugh The Marlows recently returned
Now telephone poles have been
convenience. A good oil cook­
-»! I ter, Ixirn June 10.
from Tucson, Ariz., where Mr. Mar­ erected in various parts of the
stove’» intense Maine, fast as
low was in a sanitarium for his I city. Recent improvements of this
health. Mrs. Calvin Marlow will j character have been made at Sixth
gas, is heat comentrated! That
remain here as a guest of her par­ land Gibbs avenue.
means a cool kitchen—and no fires to
Mrs. Anna Decker visited during Often our customers say that
ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Suther­
tend. Noiseless, simple, lafe!
clothes we have cleaned look ax
land, for two weeks and then go i the week in Drain and Oakland.
good
as
new.
Wo
believe
that
is
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Berry
piotoreil
from
to Sunnyside, after which Mr. and
The kerosene to use should be the
Mrs. Calvin Marlow will return to ! Seattle, Wash., and spent the week the reason for our growing popu
highest grade only— Pearl Oil — espe­
larity.
We
call
for
and
deliver.
end with” the H. C. Chafer and L.
Tucson.
cially refined and re-refined for use in
A. W. Helliwell, of thia city, and ' McAboy families, . They are old
oil cookstoves and heaters; Pearl Oil
brother Barton Helliwell, of Rose /fend»,
bums dean— no smoke—no odor—
A number from here attended Mrs. E. P. Dodd, Hole Proprietor
burg, have gone to eastern Oregon
for a visit with their brother-in- the camp meeting and conference
the air stays sweet and pure. Pearl
“WORK THAT HATIHFIEH”
law, Howard Hartley. A. W. Helli­ in Roseburg during last week.
Phone 77
22 North Sixth
Oil won't corrode the metal parts of
well will return to Cottage Grove
Mrs. J. D. Monroe and d^pghter
your oil cookstove.
in about ten days.
Ina left Friday for Roseburg to
with
relatives,
“Kerosene” or “coal oil” may mean
J
visit
Mina Margaret Galloway, daugh­
HEAT
u any kind of kerosene; insist on Pearl
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Homer Gallo I A nine-pound daughter was born
and
way, arrived home from Eugene last Wednesday to Mr. am! Mrs.
Oil — by name’
LIGHT
last week, where she had been at- i R R Raymond.
tending the University of Oregon. | Mrs. W. J. White is in Fossil
Mr«. LaHelln Stewart, accom­ visiting at the home of her daugh
panied by her sen leiuren left thia ter, Mrs. McKinley Huntington.
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Vegetables Fresh
Every Day
Tender and Tasty
Always
We specialize in having each day the lat­
est the market affords—and always fresh
and crisp.
McQueen’s Grocery
• Our Steaks and Chops. Always kept
in prime condition in our refrigerated
meat box or display counters.
Quality Market
A. F. & A. M
City Briefs °
R. N. A., Attention!
City Transfer Co.
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WITH PRIDE
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MPERIAT
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The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
G. A. Panders Prop.
Bookkeeping
Systems
Complete
Burroughs
Bookkeeping
Forms
Chestnut Transf er
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Beyond the Car Lines
Not New, Just Cleaned
shortening
Hoffman Cleaners
frying
forenoon for Eugene, whore Master
Lanrcn is undergoing special treat-
meats.
Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lawson, of
Wedderburn, arpve next Sunday
for a visit at the home of Mr«.
I^waoa ’« sister, Mrs. Harry Met
ealf.
Kenton Lawson, who had
been attending the Hill Military
academy in Portland, arrived here
i The A. Ralph Hpearow family
| have moved from the A. W. Kime
residence on west Main to the
Catholic parsonage on Bi reh avenue.
Mr. and Mr«. Kime, who were tern
porn ri ly located on Ash Jvenue,
have moved into their own home.
N. J. Nelson Jr. han sold a new
Essex coach to A. J. Winer, of
I.at ham; a need Maxwell tonring
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Up Until
You’ve Tried
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