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PAGE THREE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. Jl'NE 22. 1925 > Misses Emilie, Laura and Rose youthful human nature to insist Ben Perini, of Anlauf, suffered a broken leg Friday when he was Haldeman, in company with some on doing a thing because it is for struck by a timber while working Monmouth students, left Friday by bidden ? Or do they do it became, all over motor for Yellowstone park on an Ion a barn at his home. America, the bootleggers are doing Dale Wyatt is spending a week outing. kinds of daring things to evade in the Bohemia district. Shopping basket special Sat all and defy the dry law, and, in a Virginia Matlock, of Mashfield, urday at The Fair Store. spirit of adventure, arc copying who was visiting relatives here, Tho A. H. Bend family, of the bootleggers and rum-runnersf is spending the week with relatives Eureka, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Or is it the spirit of this jazz in Eugene. Jack Matlock, who Bend’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L. age, in which the ways and ex Ball. Mr. Bend, engineer in th< accompanied his sister from Marsh amples of worthy men and women field, is spending the week with U. S. army, has gone on to Camp of the past are set ut naught and his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, to which point he has been many of the best and most laudable transferred. W. C. Johnson. conventionalities and processes of Genova and Alton Woodard are long ago spurned and rejected? Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See Hall & Lang. tfc(2) | sponding the week at the ‘Walter Newberg is a home town of cir Nelson Durham motored to Can Woodard camp at the home of cumspect people with the highest standards of Christian citizenship. yonville Sunday and brought home their uncle, Albert Woodard. Car washing and polishing done The defiance of law’ by the boys Mrs. Durham and children, who nt Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2 couldn't have come from any ex had been visiting there. The Garoutte families are plan ample of their elders in that most E. J. Howe was taken to Eugene Friday for examination by the ning a family reunion picnic to excellent community. probate court and on the following be held in the near future. S. L. Godard and Herbert Vihit- day was taken to the state hospital lock left today for Salem, where a t Salem. will erect a school playshed. Demonstration of the NEW they They will be there until next week. Culver & Anderson model Radios at Ray Nelson’s. Miss liny Godard, who is em Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Hurd, of Jerry Lingo »and son Lyle, of Eugene, were guests Sunday of Mr. ployed in Eugene, spent the week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arlington, Wash., on their way to and Mrs. Frank Knox. left today for S. L. Godard. She □nnnunnnnnnnonnnnn Miss Anne Daugherty, of Seattle, , Mr. and Mrs. Sol Davidson, of Beaverton to spend a week at the Cottage Grove, escaped without so much as a scratch when their □ is visiting nt the home of her I Reedsport, visited yesterday at the home of an uncle. Ford coupe was crowded off the D brother, W. H. Daugherty, She : home of Mrs. Davidson’s brother □ Get the kiddies their fire- highway and went over ar to return to Seattle the ! G. W. McQueen. □ □■□□□□□□□□□ n a □ o □ n □ expects The Fair Store. Í bankuient. They completed first of this week. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs and works at Mr. anil \h. A. C . Jewell and trip in ears accompanying Sergeant Wilbur Sprny returned Mrs. H. Veal, of Vernonia, ro- Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Keyes were son were in Portland last week in which relatives were al: from Camp Jackson for a few turned to her home Friday after Eugene visitors Friday, attending the rose festival and their wav to Cottage Grove. days last week to look after his attending the furneral of her moth visiting at the home of Mrs. Jew’- work here for the Mountain States er, the late Mrs. Carolyn Imogene ell ’s parents. Hill, Power company. He returned to OU WOULDN’T Mr. and Mrs. M. V. camp Saturday. Want to build or remodel your LIVE in a com visited during lust week in Port Mrs. C. V. Jordan, of Newport, home but haven’t the money I All land with Mrs. Phillips' children, is visiting at the home of her right, seo Hall & Lang. We have munity that didn’t Mrs. John Keating Jr.. Miss Crystal mother, Mrs. Lizzie Walker. Mr. the cash. mytfe(2) and Mrs. Jordan are former resi have a live newspaper. Robinson and George Robinson. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chadwick, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl Penland nnd dents of this city. of Eugene, attended the funeral of Mrs. Emily Schoeneck, mother of the late Mrs. Carolyn Imogene You are interested in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scott, and Redmond, Washington; Mr. of Mrs. A. Ralph Spearow, left Hill last Wednesday. the affairs of your Mrs. Jerry Lingo and son Friday for Utica, New York, where Lola and Opal Henderson, of This is a new open stock Lyle, of Arlington, Wash., and she will visit during the summer. home community. Lorane, are visiting with their Portland, .Merle Scott, of Miss guaranteed pattern of sister, Mrs. Ora Davis. arrived today to spend ten days James Haskins, who recently There is only one newspaper with relatives. Harold Scott and went to Myrtle Point, has been that keeps you posted on Merle are daughters of Mrs. Pen- forced to return to his home here we have just received ALL the news of your com land. because of illness. f rom Miss Ruth Bede has and is on display, which munity. Have your headlights tested week Portland, where she we can furnish in any and adjusted. Ray Nelson at the homo of Mrs. Your subscription helps keep size set you desire. Electric Shop. Jr. and with Miss a live newspaper in your com at the W. F. Hart home. Charles Cozad, of Harrisburg, is visiting at the home of his undo, Miss Ruth Stewart and Cecil —THE— munity. E. H. Dustin. Caldwell motored to Winchester buy Mary Young, a missionary to yesterday. Korea, visited Friday at the home Mrs. L. McAboy and her «laugh Mr. and Mrs. Verno Garoutte of her cousin, Mrs. C. E. Stewart. 612 MAIN STREET have returned from the coast, ter, Mrs. II. C. Schaefer, and the She will return to Korea in August where they went to attend the hitter’s sons, Robert nnd Franklin, an absence of about eight Than our Faultless pies, be : after funeral of a brother of Mrs. arc plnnning to leave soon for cause we use only the purest months. Garoutte who was killed in an Palo Alto, Cnlif., to spend a month Agnes Taylor returned Friday automobile accident. | nt the home of W. E. MeAltoy, son ingredients of the highest | of Mrs. McAboy. possible quality—the Pies from Salem, where she visited her Fireworks are selling fast — you get from us are as good cousin. T. C. Cunningham. buy yours early at The Fair Lyle Little, who recently under Mrs. Louis Booker was in Eugene Store. went an operation for appendicitis and sometimes better than Friday visiting her sister, Mrs. home made. Mrs. Stevenson, of Eugene, spent nnd who has been Tn n very critical C. L. Kellogg, who recently under bo able to bo the week end with her mother, Mrs. condition, will soon Our scientifically construct went brought home. ed ovens produce baking | there. an operation in a hospital Jacobs, of Gowdyville. Pastor J. 0. Orr left today for perfection impossible to get Lond & Cruson will willingly Seattle C. H. Snider was a visitor in to attend the northern in an ordinary range. Brownsville Friday nnd Saturday demonstrate a DeForest radio Baptist convention. attending the 38th annual Linn or one of some other make. The Leon Horehober family, of Miss Neita Compton, of Eugene, county pioneer picnic, held there Seattle, arrived Saturday and were spent the week end here with her Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ]joined by the family of Mrs. Hor j Mr.«. B. F. Johnson will leave in parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Comp ehober ’s cousin, Lee W. Peters, on ton. I a week end motor trip to the const. a few days to join her husband G. A. Sanders, Prop. who is employed in Carlton. They H. J. Shinn with Mr. and Mrs. 2 expect to make their home there. I Fred Cummings, of Ft. Collins, i Colo., who are visiting at the Shinn Galloway writes insurance. Jersey Maid butter—winner . The L. Van Vliet family re- home, left today for Belknap of «fold medal—ask your deal turned Friday from a motor trip springs. er. jnl8-25c(2) to the coast. The V. W. Shaw fnmily left Is extended to those who demon A. Ralph Spearow is expected foreman ____ for The Dale Hawkins, __ ___ ___ _______ strated their interest in the yesterday for Grants Pass, their to return today from Independence, former home, for n weok’s visit. opening of our food products where he has been on a business Sentinel composing room, wgs off An eight-pound son was born the job Friday and Saturday on market by paying us a visit trip for a few days. yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence account of blood poisoning in one upon Saturday, the opening day. Mrs. Maude Thompson; sister of hand. We solicit a continuation of Cone. Mrs. Calvin Smith, arrived here | this interest and invito the in tn 8%-pound daughter was born Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lawson an>l Thursday from Sheridan, Wyoming. terest of others who have not Sunday to Mr. anil Mrs. J. H. This is the first time she has seen ’ son Kenton, of Wedderburn, who yet called. Ebert. Mrs. Smith for 28 years. She will , had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Stella Fonts and daughter remain here until after the Fourth. Mrs. Lawson’s sister, Mrs. H. K. Metcalf, returned home Monday. anil son, Mrs. Glen Haney and Neil Francis Parker,, of Westfir, is Mrs. George Kerr, also of Wedder Davidson, spent yesterday in Sagi visiting his grandparents, Mr. and burn, who came with the Lawsons, naw at the O. Knight homo. Mrs. C. M. Parker. remained for an extended visit Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M A number of Royal Neighbors De Forest radio demon3tra- vrit*1 her »¡ster, Miss Esther Silsby. J. W. Jones, of the Oregon State motored to Marcela today to at tions at Service Garage. Goitgr permanently removed with Motor association, was in the city tend the state convention of that Mrs. Charles Hall left Friday out drugs or knife, and general today. organization. W. M. Hall motored to Portland for Portland to visit with her health improved. Dr. C. R. Bloyd, Mrs. D. H. Hemenway, who is brother, Alson Dix, for a week. (goiter specialist), First National Wednesday, returning Friday with in Portland visiting at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hand, of bank, Coquille, Ore. jnl8-22p(2) Mrs. Hall who had been visiting her daughter, Mrs Carl Price, Ibad her tonsils removed Friday. Crescent City, are visiting here for W. H. Blair is here from Port- there. a few days. • land renewing old acquaintances. Gallstones cured by Dr. Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. (.’heater Gaines, of Mrs. Levissa Lee, of Finley, Hl., Bend, were week-end guests at eason and the C. E. Sills family, of Hop the F. C. Houser home. kinton, Hl., arrived tho latter part ■ C. M. Eichler, Mrs. Malindti j of the week to visit at the home Aubrey, Mrs Grace Thiel nnd Mrs. One of Mrs. Lee's son an«l Mrs. Sill's Emma Miller left yesterday to nt- : brother, 0. W. Lee. tend as delegates the state Food fried in Roderick Kerr and son John vention of the G. A. R. motored to Portland Saturday to W. K. C. organization being Amaizó has a bring Miss Hazel Kerr, daughter this week in On-gon City. of Rodori"V Kerr, here for a crisp, even brown. short visit. Jazz or What? Mrs. C. H. Skinner, of Eugene, (Portland Journal) was a week end guest at the home Some Newberg high school neri of her son, J. J. Preo. iors thought it would be the thing The Choicest in Vegetables Fresh Every Day SEA FOODS We specialize in having each day the lat est the market affords—and always fresh and crisp. Most every person relishes tasty Sea Foods now and then. Like fresh Halibut, Salmon, etc., or Lobster or Shrimps. Always depend upon us for Sea Food— fresh—when in season. McQueen’s Grocery Quality Market Ca r O ver Em bankmen t; No One Hurt i City Briefs | Y DINNERWARE PHONE 65 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □ APPROACHING □ □ □ EVENTS □ □ □□□□□□a□ □□□□□□□□□□ Members of the Constellation club and their families will hold their annual picnic Thursday af- ternoon. Cars «ill be nt Masonic temple at 3 o’clock to tako the women nnd children to the picnic grounds and tho men will join them after business hours. Cars for them will leave temple nt 6:30. An approaching Portland wedding of interest here is that of Miss Alico Evans to Floyd Boyles, both of Portland, which is to take place in Portland, M iss Evans was a teacher two years ago in the Cottage Grove high school. We wish to express our sincero thanks to our friends for their help and sympathy during our recent bereavement. The floral tributes were greatly appreciated. MRS A. L. VAN BLARICOM ami family, MR. AND MKS. A. HAND. MR. AND MKS. II. VEAL and family, MKS. M. C.’ ROBINSON and family. jn22p Mrs. F. M. Harding Dies. Delight Vnllev, Ore., .fune 22.— (Special.)-—Word reached hero Mon day of the death of Mrs. F. M. Harding nt Salem. Mrs. Harding was a sister of W. A. Keene. Correct stylos always in wedding and social stationery at the live xxx Tho Keepers of tho Don will wire print shop. hold their regular weekly luncheon Thursday at the new Eugene hotel. A theater party will follow. Some of tho members will remain over and will bo joined in the evening by their husbands to attend the Hhliner picnic. _ Miss Evelyn Vent ch and Mrs. Cleo Morelock will entertain the Ton ioti rs Prete club Thursday eve- ning, .Tune 25, nt tho Roy E. Short home. Special hookkeepintr systems of every kind. The Sentinel. MPERIAT I Barber Shop * ' WE BOB, CURL AND DYE HAIR NOTICE OF MARSHALL’S SALE. 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. Fair Store You Can’t Imagine Better Pies Never Give Up Until You’ve Tried a Sentinel Wantad The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery assessment amounting vs. < ’onscientions Stewart Appreciation Sterling Feed Co R Like the Vikings of OLD.' Men of iron were the Vi kings — (jreat explorers, far travelers, fighting their way to the four corners rf the world. “ViAinj Tir— Will Do y*a Many a G« m Í Tarw** (»ore CARD OF THANKS. McGinnis Motor Inn Service Station Cottage Grove, Oregon Watch our windows for Sat to take two half gallon jars of fig urday 's special on shopping wine in a class excursion to Mult- baskets at The Fair Store. nomah Falls on the Columbia high J. L. Beatty wan in Medford Thursday on business. Helen E. Beatty, of Walville, Wash., who was enroute to Yreka, Calif., spent the week end at the homo of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. 3. L. Beatty. Upon her return she will be met here by her father, W. T. Beatty, and they will visit briefly at the J. L. Beatty home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeWald came up last evening from Canyon ville to attend to business affairs. They will return this evening. wav. The danoupinont has boon expul- sions, saspimsionM, the withholding of graduation diplomas and the resignation of the teacher who was chaperon for th< j*rty. It is far from the fir*t instance of high school students coquetting with for bidden beverage*. f* there big significance in this sort of thing! What explanation would the boys, in a heart to heart discussion of the matter, make of why they did it? Formerly it was not the wont of Ask for pure Jersey Maid but high school boys to be concerned ter Smith & Short, jn18 25e(2) • with fig wine and moonshine. Do Mine Sarah Olynne Perkins, 8- they do it now because they hear year-ol«i daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of high officials who do the same Joe Perkins Jr., of Blue Mountain, thing? Or do they do it because of that fractured her collar bone last week. She is getting along satisfactorily. fundamental but foolish trait in I I I AMAIZO is not a grease— therefore it doesn’t make fried foods greasy. 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