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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1925 3 A Guardian for Your Valuables is the easiest thing in the world to secure. You’ll have a new feeling of relief in know ing that those bonds, or certificates, or mortgages, or other important papers and documents, are safe. A Safe Deposit box in our fire and burglar proof vault is a modern, efficient guardian. The rental is only a few cents a week. And your belongings are always readily accessible. T~ Mrs. B. R. Job and her daughter, Mr. and Mrs, R. R. Meeks an<l to free tow service to that station. Mrs. Charles Adams, and the lat Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Knowles ino- For distance greater than 10 miles ter’s daughter Adaline left Wed- tored to Portland Wednesday nnd a fixed rate is charged. J. W. Jones, who is connected i nesday for Oakland, Calif., where j will attend the rose festival. they will visit Mr. Adams’ mother, Mr. and Mrs. Guy De Lay ar- with the state motor association, Mrs. Anna * Adams. They, expect rived Tuesday from Gervais to visit was present at the Lions club to : f to stop at Redding to visit Miss at the home of Mrs. De Lay’s day and outlined the work of the Lydia Hooper. father, M. C. Bressler. Mr. De organisation. Galloway writes insurance. Lay returned to his home this Springfield Here Sunday. Mrs. Mary Johnson, mother of I forenoon and Mrs. De Lay will The local ball team will meet Mrs. Roy Griggs, left for Astoria [ remain for the rest of the week. Tuesday to spend the summer with , She will then go to California for the Springfield team here Sunday in a contest which is expected to a daughter. Mrs. Griggs and an extended visit. ■laughter Vivian will motor to Mrs. Clarence Boyd and children, prove unusually interesting. The Astoria the first of July to spend of Medford, have been visiting . Springfield nine has a good record, the summer. relatives here during the past week. having Jefeated Veneta last Sun Mrs. G. E. Gaumc, of Kalama, Mrs. W. L. Darby, who has been : day in a one sided game by a score Wash., arrived the first of the undergoing treatment for several ! of 10 to 2. Cottage Grove won its week to visit her parents, Mr. and weeks for rheumatism, is reported game at Drain Sunday, defeating i the home team 6 to 3. Mrs. William Rentle. as greatly improved. Used cars—lots of them—at bar Abe Bangs, of Abe Bnngs riding gain prices and terms. See Nelson. academy, Eugene, formerly connect Mrs. N. E. Norris, of Remote, is i» ed with the firm of Helliwell & visiting at the homo of her broth Marksbury, is here taking the place of A. W. Helliwell, of that er-in-law, W. M. Norris. Miss Novena Howard, of Grants I firm, who is away on an extended Pass, is visiting at the home of trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Austin ar W. M. Norris. The Ralph Lapham family, of rived here yesterday evening from COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Buckley, Wash., stopped Tuesday Aberdeen, Wash., for a visit at ■ for a short visit at the home of the home of their daughter, Mrs. | 8. L. Mackin, Mr. Laphani’s cousin, C. 8. Roberts. Mrs. Roberts and while on their way to California. son Russell will accompany the Austins to Klamath Falls, where Bring- your old tubes to they will visit Russell Austin, □nnnunnnnnnnannnnn Tomseth is superintendent of W, A. □ Woodard’s remarrnfaeturing plant. Service Garage to be reju- brother of Mrs. Roberts. □ Watch the used car bulletin board venated. Miss Muriel Shay, with Miss □ n Mrs. J. T. Allison went to Rose- Clara Jarvis, of Iowa, who has □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ at Nelson’s for bargains. burg Tuesday to visit at the homo been visiting here, left yesterday A. Ulnier has arrived from Now Mrs. B. F. Shields, of Roseburg, York to spend the summer at of her son, David Allison. to attend the rose festival in Port The E. W. Eyanson family, oi land. They expect to leave Port is spending two or three days here I the home of his daughter, Mra. for land Saturday by boat for an ex visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. John Woodard, Mrs. Ulmer lias Lorane will leave tomorrow Seattle on a motor trip of two or tended visit in San Francisco, Los Roach. j been here since March. three .weeks. Angeles and other points in south- Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titus and Mrs. D. C. Bosley spent the Mrs. J. E. Dawson, of Bellbeck, ern California. their guest, Mrs. W. H. Martyn, week end at Salem at the home Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell and of H. D. Chambers, rector of St. Wash., is visiting her sister, Mrs. H. J. Barnes, a tourist, was W. O. Wilson. H. W. Lombard attended the open Paul’s Episcopal church. fined $5 in polico court yesterday ing of the Eugene hotel Monday Goiter permanently removed with for passing a car on an intersection. Jersey Maid butter—winner out drugs or knife, and general evening. Frank Knox and L. R. Long of gold medal—ask your deal health improved. Dr. C. R. Bloyd, attended the meeting of the North I T~ - ----- ----------- ------ ------- = er. jnl8-25c(2) (goiter specialist), First National west Radio Trade association in I Earl Ishmael, who was injured bank, Coquille, Ore. jn!8-22p(2) Eugene Tuesday evening. some time ago in a railway acci Woodson’s garage sold a Ford Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan, dent, returned home Saturday. He How that Ford will perform was able to get away sooner than coupe this week to C. E. Frost, a formerly of Tillamook, have moved when equipped with a new was expected nnd his arrival was truck to R. L. Maugh, a touring I here and are now living in the ear to Harley Harins and a truck Kem apartments, Mr. Morgan is a surprise to his family who were to W. L. Mabie. Stromberg- Carburetor employed by the Anderson & Mid- not expecting him for severnl and Hot Spot Benny Norris, of Remote, is vis dleton company. months. Easy starting—more power iting his uncle, W. M. Norris. A. W. Swanson was a member of Ray Nelson, Auto Electrician. and pep—25% farther on Mrs. J. C. Perkins and son Verle, the class which took the Scottish every gallon of gasoline. H. L. Taylor, of the Central of Haines, Ore., are expected to rite Masonic degrees at Portland Price ............................. $15.75 hotel, drove to Ashland Tuesday. arrive today to visit Mrs. Perkins’ last week. He stopped in Medford, where the sister, Mrs. George Hawley. The L. R. Long home on Twelfth national guard is in camp, and Fidelity and Surety Bonds. Seo street is being repainted. j- saw Company D at drill. Hall & Lang. tfc(2) Frank McFarland, night police Mrs. H. C. Gillelond, of Penn, The F. L. Grannis 1 family left I officer, is ill and unable to be on Ore., and her two children Melvin Call at Service Garage for Wednesday by motor for a visit of ■ duty, . Charley Newland is taking demonstration of De Forest and Jeon are spending the week a month with relatives in Cali his place. nt the home of Mrs. D. C. Bosley. radios. Arthur Woodring will leave soon fornia. D. C. Bosley left yesterday for Mrs. Gillelond is a niece, Virginia Matlock, of Marshfield, for Pendleton to spend the summer. or remodel Palo Alto, Calif., where his daugh Want to build vonr who is visiting relatives in this He recently returned from Rose ter, Hazel Virginia, w’ill graduate homo but haven’t the money ? All vicinity, is spending the week with burg, where he had been working a from high school on June 19. She right, see Hall & Lang. We have her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. year. will accompany her father home the cash. mvtfc(2) W. C. Johnson, at the Walter Mrs. Walter Hawley and son for the summer vacation. Mrs. George Hohl and Mrs. Woodard camp. Miss Beth Bede Brooks left Tuesday for their home Mrs. John Tomseth and daughter Maude Hohl returned yesterday was her guest there for several in Baker, after visiting with Mrs. Ellen and Miss May Tomseth, of from a visit with relatives in St. days. I I / . kJ, W. B. Hawley, aunt of Mrs. Walter Goshen, spent Tuesday here. Mr. Helens. Ask for pure Jersey Maid but Hawley. Miss Maude Humphrey arrived ter. Smith & Short. jnl8-25e(2) (r — Dr. H. W. Titus and Dr. W. E. the first part of the week from Lebow will nttend the picnic of McMinnville and will spend the the Southern Willamette Dental summer at the home of W. B. society, to be held Saturday at Hawley. Bellfountain. Mrs. M. E. Janes, of Spokane, I TOW STATION IS DESIRED Wash., arrived today from San Francisco for a visit with her Oregon State Motor Association Is After Members In City. niece, Mrs. Bert Cochran. Miss Seeley, of the Nestles Food Co., will be with its Inspect our big vault—TODAY" Bank of Cottage Grove « City Briefs Oh Henry! West Side Garage MILK Demonstration Friday and Saturday demonstrating Alpine milk. We wotdd be glad to have you meet Miss Seeley and learn the merits of an Oregon product and get her recipes for the many nice things you can make with Alpine milk. APRICOTS for canning, get our prices. WATERMELONS, per pound...................................... ..4c (’ANTELOPES—extra large, 3 for...............................25c VEGETABLES—We have nice local Peas, Carrots, Rutabagas, New Potatoes, Lettuce and Rhubarb. Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Your Trade u. S. and C. T. C. TIRES are not high priced—be cause they are the Stan dard of Highest Quality. Automobile owners have the idea that U. S. and C. T. C. tires are high priced — POSITIVELY THEY ARE NOT. You can get a genuine V. S. or C. T. C. tire from us for as little as you are asked to pay for an ordinary tire, Don’t shop around. Come in and get a U. S. or C. T. C. We will take your old tires in on new balloons. Billie Hall’s Service Station PHONE 64 Cottage Grove, Oregon We will put a radio in your The Oregon State Automobile home for a free trial. Service association is conducting a cam Garage.. paign in Cottage Grove to sign up Mrs. Lydia Stouffer and Miss Belle Burkholder, of Corvallis, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Clara Burkholder. Mrs. Stouffer, who is Mrs. Clara Burkholder’s mother, will remain here for the summer. Miss Belle will spend a short va- cation here, following which ule in will attend summer school Eugene. Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Mrs. Elvira Allen and Mrs. W. F. Allen have left for a visit at Scotts I Mills with E. W. Allen. Carey Huston Medley will leave Saturday for his home in Sacra mento, after spending his vacation here. 1 The best of terms given on used cars at Nelson’s. Ralph and Wayne Monroe went I to Roseburg Wednesday to visit ' with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Gold Beach, are visiting with t beir daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow. Theodore Pieuard, an employe of the Ellsworth Lumber compitny, sustained a severe cut on his Heft hand while at work this forenoon. Ask Radio Ray about the new portable radiolas. Nelson Electric Shop. 50 members. This number will give the city an official bureau and free tow and road service. The road and tow service is conducted by the American Auto mobile association, of which the state association is a branch. Any member who breaks down within 10 miles of a station is entitled ■■■■■■■■■■■a Sanitary Beauty Mrs. H. A. Hagen I'honea: ■ Marcelling Manicuring Facial Massage Shampooing Bobbing Hair Tinting French Paper Curl 118-Y Evenings by Appoint ment WOOD Any Kind Any Time PRICES RIGHT Terms: Cnah H. H. Veatch, who has been ill with the flu for the past week, is still confined to his bed. IPhones: Office 76, Res. 124-L Mrs. D. A. Forbes returned yes May p(2) terday from a Portland hospital, where she underwent a serious operation two weeks ago. She is ñl recovering satisfactorily. Her moth er, Mrs. D. T. Lawton, of (Medford, 1 who was with Mrs. Mrs. Forbes, Why Not Install accompanied her home. That Bath Roam? Did you know that Dr. Hagen ' Wat«- facilities, sanitation and can cure all diseases of the eyas all plumbing requirements in a without the aid of glasses or oper now <1 welling or old comprise a ation! eow(T) ef the structure that needs Mrs. Robert Quigley and lathy Virginia Lee returned yesterday I mseftzi and detailed attention. I am nt your beck and call. from a Engene hospital. Tin boot of service rather than The editor claims to be aa ex-i profit m my aim. ¡pert gardener and one of the first to have raspberries this year. The editorial table was being supplied with them a week ago, before any Office om North Seventh St were had on the local market. I Quimby Bros. Business Is Good J. S. STEWART PAGE THREE THE FIRST thing to consider in depositing money in a bank is security. The capital, surplus and the Federal Re serve Bank, of which we are a member, are the de positors’ protection fund. The NATIONAL government superintends and examines this bank. Our stockholders and directors are responsible, well-to-do business men. This LOST—BLACK SILK PARASOL with short handle. Lost at Chau tauqua. Finder please leave at recorder’s office or return to Mrs. S. 8. Plott. BANK FOR KENT—GOOD EIGHT ROOM house at 1133 Adams avenue, $25 a month. Call at that address for Mrs. B. F. Johnson. jnl8c has been established over 34 years, during which time it has served the banking public faithfully and built up a large and prosperous business. The best service possible is none too good for our country customers and the people of NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, May 27, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Ernest B. Walker, of Landax, Ore gon, who, on April 1, 1921, made Forest Homestead Entry, last No. 6 2135; No. 013801. for ‘Lots 3 & 4, Section 5, Township 20 S., Range 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before E. O. Immel, IT. S. Commissioner, nt Eugene, Oregon, on the Sth day of July, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker, both of Landax, Oregon, Thad Mundell, of Dexter, Oregon, Ralph H. Walker, of Vida, Oregon. Jnl-29c(2) Register, non <pal HAMILL A. CANADAY. COTTAGE GROVE NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Land Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, May 27, 1925. Notice is hereby given that John Harrison Garman, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who, on July 6, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 01302«, for Lots 3, 4, 5 & 6. Sec tion 33, Township 22 S., Range 3 West. Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to establish claim E. (). Iuimcl, U. 8. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 6th day of July, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: William T. Jones, Jess W. Henris, Elmer J. Groat, Richard B. Gar man, Jr., all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, Jnl-29c(2) Register. Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get your account sheets and blanks at your home print shop. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that Gra de A. Conner and James C. Huff, administratrix and administrator of the estate of Louia A. Huff, de ceased, have filed their final ac count in the matter of said estate in the County Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County; and that Tuesday, the 16th day of July, 1925, at the hour of 10 o’crock in the forenoon of said day in the County Court Room in the County Court House nt Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, has been fixed as the time nnd place by the said Court for the hearing of objections to the said Final Account and final settlement of said .state. Any and all objections to said Final Account and Final Settlement of said estate must bo filed with the Clerk of said Court on or be fore the snid date of hearing. Dated and first published this of June, 1925. ISth <iay .............................. " Gracie A. Conner and James C. Huff, administratrix and administrator of the estate of Louisa A. Huff, deceased. Hervert W. Lombard, Attorney for estate. jn18jy16(T) n ARCADE Theatre New Table Supply Market to Open Saturday Seeing the need of the community for a market at which the local producer can dispose of his products at fair prices and at which the consumer can purchase such products fresh daily at prices which do not contain the usual amount of overhead, we will on Saturday open such a market at the stand where we have for years conducted our feed business. . We shall buy and sell— MEATS, FRESH AND CURED FRUITS AND VEGETABLES MILK AND CREAM BUTTER AND EGGS LIVE AND DRESSED POULTRY WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, June 19 “ONE NIGHT IN ROME” featuring Lourette Taylor. Comedy “DON’T PARK THERE” with Will Rodgers. Saturday, June 20 “THE TEXAS BEARCAT” featuring Bob Custer. Comedy “THE SNOW HAWK” with Stan Laurel. Sun.-Mon., June 21-22 Thomas Meighan and Lila Lee in COMING THROUGH” Century comedy “KICKED ABOUT” with Eddie Gordon. Tuesday, June 23 A western super-feature “THE GRINGO DEVIL” Tweedy comedy “THE KNOCKOUT.” Wednesday, June 24 • THE CHORUS LADY” with Margaret Livingaton and an all-star cant. Al St. John in a clever comedy of faxt action, farce and laughs. Thursday, June 25 Jack Hoxie in “THE WESTERN WALLOP.” Juvenile comedy “OH TEACHER,” with Jaek McHugh International News. Friday, June 26 Alice Terry and Lewis Stone in “CONFESSIONS OF A QUEEN.” And a comedy. Added attraction Frances Ferguson’g Gohlen Gate Girls Revue, with an array of beautiful singers and dancers. Phone us as to what produce you have to sell.. Come here when you want produce direct from the producer. Sterling Feed Co. NOW YOU MAY TRY THIS VEGETABLE SYRUP FREE This Is Your ChAnce to Prove That Toning Up Your Liver Will End That Tired, Run-Down Feeling. Build Yourself Up! Win Back Sound Digestion, Strength and Energy— Feel Your Cery Best Again! In his private practice Dr. H. 8. 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