The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 25, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 1925
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner were
business visitors in Eugene yester­
day.
. SAFE TODAY—HAKE TOMORROW
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See
Ball & IJiug.
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A nine-pound son was born Mon
: day to Mr. and Mrs. Melville
Hanna.
Our Certificates of Deposit have all of the follow
Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Adams and
ing six qualities of the best investments:
Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway will
leave Monday for Turner to at­
tend the annual state convention
of Christian churches. They will
I m » joined there by Mrs. Emm?
Miller,
who
is
attending
the
G. A. R. and W. R. C. convention
in Oregon City. From there Mr.
and Mrs. Adams will go to Port­
land to attend a national Christian
I Endeavor convention.
There will
1 be no preaching services at the
church during the pastor’s absence.
.Others who will attend, the Chris
itian Endeavor convention are Ralph
('hestnut, Misses Margaret and
Katharine Hemenway, Leslie Hull
and Miss 5Teta Plaster. The latter
two will be married Sunday ove­
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
rling. They will leave immediately
for Washington to visit relative?
Put Your Surplus Funds in These Certificates
• and will return to Portland for the
! convention.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills mo­
tored to Roseburg Monday and at­
Miss Bertha Stephens, teacher in tended the funeral of Mrs. Mills’
the Eugene schools, is spending aunt, Mrs. O. P. Coshow, who died.
the summer months with her moth­ Friday at Salem. Mr. Coshow is
n
j a member of the supreme court.
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Mrs. J. D. Monroe and children, school is holding its annunl picnic I Gray’s Cash & Carry store were
Ralph, Wayne and Ina, returned j today at the Powell grove on Coast guests Sunday of A. R. Gray, of
Monday from a visit with relatives fork. The picnickers gathered at Eugene, owner of the store.
in Roseburg.
Miss Hazel Stephens, who gradu­
I the church this forenoon and were
ated ffom the Monmouth normal
Ira Randall is suffering with a taken to the grounds by ears.
this year, is spending the summer
severely crushed great toe on the
Want to build or remodel your
left foot. A heavy plank fell on home but haven’t the money! All months with her mother, Mrs.
Edith Stephens.
She will teach
it. several days ago and fractured
right, see Hall & Lang. We have
' in Springfield this winter.
the bones.
j the cash.
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Ira Groves, manager of the Union
Ask for Pure Gold Butter,
The ladies’ aid society of the
Oil plant, and W. L. Bunge were
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Christian church realized a little Smith & Short.
in Portland Monday on business.
Glen
Smith
arrived
Tuesday
over six dollars al their ice cream
Jersey Maid butter—winner social and package sale held Satur­ from Drain to remain until the first
; of the month at the home of his
of gold medal—ask your deal­ day evening at the church.
er.
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Harold Dugan, a former resident mother, Mrs. W. W. McFarland.
(). L. Nichols has recovered from | of this city, has been transferred
Howard Blakely, son of Mr. and
an attack of flu which kept him I from a hospital at Los Gatos, Mrs. E. T. Blakely, went to the
in the house for a week.
Calif., to the United States Vet- W. A. Woodard camp Tuesday to
Miss Margaret Carlile hail her jerans’ hospital at Camp Kearney, remain with Mr. and Mrs. Dwight
tonsils removed Friday by a local | Calif. Reports are that Harold is King while Mrs. Blakely is in
Prineville attending the American
physician.
greatly improved.
Investment
—Short Term
—Non-Taxable
—Transferable
—Satisfactory Yield
—Both Large and Small
Denominations
—Absolutely Safe
Bank of Cottage Grove
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City Briefs □
Dollar Specials!
SATURDAY, JUNE 27
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$ $ $
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14 lbs. for
ROLLED OATS
TOBACCO
8 cans for
JAR CAPS
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5 dozen for
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1 00
i/ gallon can for
WESSON OIL
ROYAT. CLUB COFFEE
Twn 1 -lb. cans for
calumet baking powder
Four 1-lb cans for
SALMON Tall cans
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Two 10-lb. bags for
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6 for
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5 cans for
CORN—Golden Bantam
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5 cans for
TOMATOES—Solid pack
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25 bars for
SOAP—Crystal white
SODA— Arm & Hammer................ 13 packages for
MILK—Alpine—made in Oregon..... .
$£=
11 cans for
TOILET PAPER—Large rolls .....................
$J_iU
15 for
FRUIT JARS—1 dozen quart and 1 dozen pint Mason
..... $
PINEAPPLE—No. 2^2 Royal Club sliced 4 cans for
NEW. SPUDS........... .................... ........ 25 lbs. for
SHRIMP—Royal Club................................ 5 cans for
1 Broom
1 Dust Pan
1 Can of Cleanser
B
$ Jd®
51
$1=^
Lb. Tea
5 Lbs. Cocoa
$■
1 Bottle Vanilla
THE BASKET
GROCETERIA
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PAOK THREE
H. H. Quimby, of the Farmers’ r
Legion convention.
Mr. Blakely
is with Company D nt Camp Jack- Union store, has returned from
son.
spending two weeks in Santa Rosa,
Car washing and polishing tfone Calif., with relatives. Mrs. Quimby
at Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2 and children, who had spent a
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Harris, of month there, returned with him.
Miss Virginia Bosley returned
Albany, were guests Sunday at the
home of Mrs. Harris’ cousin, Loren ! from Palo Alto, Calif., where she
recently
graduated
from
high
Harvey.
[school. Her father, D. C. Bosley,.
Mrs. J. E. Edmunson, of Eugene; I who went down for the graduation
Mrs. George Ohler ami children, of exercises, returned with her.
Astoria; and Mrs. S. Ohler, of
We have many good used ears to
Portland; motored up Tuesday and
Let us show you.
select from.
visited at the T. L. Ball home.
' n . J. Nelson Jr., dealer in good
Mrs. A. Hartzell and Mrs. L. A.
used cars.
Thomson, of Portland, are spending
The C. S. Smith family nud M is»4
two weeks with their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. P. H. Magee. Mr. Hart ' Fannie Young, of this city, Ira F. I
zell and Mr. Thomson will join Barrow, of Drew, ami Miss Dorothy
their wives here for the Fourth of Newman and W. F. Berg family,
of Sisson, Calif., spent the week
July.
end on an outing at Bandon.
Age. experiene<> and growth improve a bank’s
A 15-pound son was born Tuesday
Mrs. D. T. Lawton, of Medford,
facilities ami ability to serve the public. An
to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers, of
who has been here caring for her
Delight valley.
honorable career of nearly thirty-five
I daughter, Mrs. D. A. Forbes, will
years has earned for us the name
J.
A. Jennings, employe of
¡return home tomorrow accompanied
Godard & Randall, strained his
we shall always endeavor
i by Mrs. Forbes, who is convalesc­
right side Monday while loading
to maintain.
ing from an operation.
a large drain tile onto a truck.
Have you seen the new two-door
Mrs. Fannie Maines left the Overland four coach 1 It’s a knock
fore part of the week for Albany
out—only $865 here.
Equipped
to attend the funeral of a late
t with balloon tires anti has Duco
friend.
finish. Liberal terms given. N. J.
Mr. ami Mrs. Wad«» Mosby will Nelson Jr., dealer in automobiles
move the fore part of the week of quality.
to the property in Gowdyville re­
Mrs. Charles VanDenburg, of Eu­
cently bought by J. E. Tate and
gene, a former resident here, un­
James Town from R. B. Burnside.
derwent a serious operation Mon
W. H. Ostrander has been a day.
sufferer from influenza during the
Woodson Brothers received n car­
past week.
'rhe Methodist Epworth League Miss Donna Bartell, who is in
load of Fortis today.
member« ami their friends will hohl Portland visiting with friends, will
Mrs. F. W. Bressler and children
Mrs. H. O. Bennett has recovered
are spending two weeks at Tsilt- from, an operation/for the removal a picnic Friday evening at Horn’s join Mrs. Bartell there Haturday.
grove in Delight Valley.
roos lake.
Mrs. L. <’. Montieth, of Walker,
of her tonsils.
Mrs. Louis Scholz was called was taken to a Eugene hospital
Mrs. L. W. Peters and daughter
SPECIAL THIS WEEK!—1922 to Drain yesterday by the serious
Tuesday for treatment.
Her sis­
Margaret left Tuesday for Seattle Dodge touring in fine condition,
illness of her father, Elmer Wood. ter, Mrs. R. B. Hanna, accompanied
in company with the Leon Hor- $495.
Raymond Scholz accompanied his her there
remained until last
ehover family of that city, who
S. V. Allison attended n Rotary mother.
evening.
had been guests at the Peters
Beaulieu & Barrel have sold
home.
Mrs. Horehover is Mrs. club luncheon in Eugene Tuesday
new Chevrolet ears to O. L. Nichols,
Peters’ cousin.
Mrs. Peters ami as a guest of Abe Bangs.
Mr. and
anti Mrs. W. E. Bradley, John Powell and A. W. Townsend
«laughter will be gone two weeks.
who
recently
returned to Oregon and a Chevrolet sedan to Alfred
Charles Hall, who has been ill
from Florida, are visiting at the White,
for two weeks, is better today.
Stroud home here and expect to the Union Oil company, has been
Mrs. David Scholl, who under­
promoted to truck driver.
again make their home here.
went a major operation two weeks
Mrs. S. E. Markley is spending
Mrs.
Elizabeth
Fahrenwald
has
ago, will be able to return in
this week at the E. C. Lockwood
as
guests
Mrs.
Herman
Frehreieh
about two weeks.
home in Dejight Valley.
and daughter Louise, of Yankton,
Mrs. (’. A. Bartell
Mr. and Mrs. Birl Perkins and
S. D., Miss Nellie Frehreieh, of
Salem yesterday to visi
child and Mr. Perkins’ mother,
Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Dube
home of a sister, Mrs. Miller.
Mrs. Maggie Perkins, of Baker,
and two sons, of Port In ml.
All
spent the week end at the homes
are relatives.
of Mrs. George Hawley, a sister of
Dan Allen has returned from the
Melia Currin, an aunt of Mrs.
What about
Mrs. Maggie Perkins, and of Mrs. hospital, where he had been since
set you have
sustaining
injuries
to
his
left
knee
Maggie Perkins.
ning to buy?
in an accident at the Anderson &
All water being used for
Mrs. John K. Sampson and two
Why not buy it now ami
Middleton canip.
I
irrigation
must
be
shut
off
the
children,
of
Portland,
arrived
the fire alarm is
enjoy the siininier joys of
Mrs. Lila Wilson, of Canyonville, moment
Tuesday and are guests for a few
a radio set?
sounded. This is the law ami
days at the home of Mrs. Samp­ is a guest at the home of her niece,
for the protection of his own
Mrs. Nelson Durham.
A radio set provides won­
son ’s brother, W. E. Lebow.
Otto Burcham is attending the property and the property of
derful entertainment for
Norvall
Powell
entered
the
that porch or lawn party
u. of (). j others every water eonsuiner
O. A. C. summer session Monday summer session of the U.
THE
HIGH
DIVE
“The Old Reliable"
The First National Bank
of Cottage Grove
Water Consumers!
to take a course in high school
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Anderson
athletic coaching.
and son Edward, of Myrtle Point,
An eight-pound daughter was motored up Sunday and visited
born this morning to Mr. and Mrs. until Tuesday at the home of M rs.
Mrs.
Nelson
Anderson’s
sister,
Enshaw, of Wicks spur.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ga rout to and Durham. They went on Tuesday
daughter Velma, of Bandon, on to Walla Walla, where they will
their way home from Portland, spend the summer with Mrs. Ander­
are spending the day at the home son’s mother.
Mrs. William Thum left Monday
of Mr. Garouttecousin, Mrs.
for Monmouth, where she is nt
A. W. Kime.
W. N. Cain is attending the tending the summer session of the
G. A. R. and W. R. C. convention normal.
Miss Lillian Culver, daughter of
in Oregon City this week.
Miss Lena Burcham is a critic Tir. and Mrs. Harry Culver, left
teacher in the summer session of a Tuesday for Portland for a week’s
visit with her grandparents, Mr.
school at Salem.
nnd Mrs. John Culver.
The W. L. Hatch family, Mr.
Theodore Anderson, of Portland,
and Mrs. J. Q. Willits and their
daughter, Mrs. Dale Hawkins, Mrs. i< visiting his grandparents, Mr.
Carrie Hemenway and D. H. Hem and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth.
Mrs. Albert Handers nnd son
en way «peut Sunday at the Rice
Paul, Paris Breedlove and M ¡HM
Hill camp ground».
Cottage Nora Queen returned Saturday from
of
Peter
Holgemon,
Grove, was admitted at a Eugene Gateway, where they spent ton
• lays.
hoNpital Monday.
A. W. Helliwell, who had been
M rs. Fnnnic Witte, of Portland,
is visiting at the home of her visiting with relatives nnd friends
in «‘astern Oregon, returned Hun
son, Carl Witte.
day an«l went on to Melrose and
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart, of
Brought home Mrs. Helliwell and
Jasper, were guests Sundrty of Mrs.
son Billy who had been visiting
Stewart’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Helliwell’« parents.
C. M. Parker.
The Howard Hartley family, of
Mr. and Mrs N. W. White and
; Sisters, were over night guests
granddaughter, Miss Eleanor White,
Tuesday at the home of Mrs Hart­
who were in Portland for the rose
ley’s brother, A. W Helliwell.
festival and wore guests at the
Miss Alverda Finch is in i a
home of Mrs. White’s sister, Mr«.
will
Sam Sweet la nd, returned home Sun­ Eugene hospital, where she 1
day evening accompanied by Mrs. undergo a throat operation.
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Mrs. C. C. Cruson left last
Sweetland.
Miss Mildred Burcham is attend­ Thursday for Medford, where she
ing the summer session of the an|l Mrs. George Proctor, of Klam
nth Falls, rented a cottage while
University high school.
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow their husbands wore at encampment '
leave Sunday for Gold Beach to at Camp Jackson, near there.
¡should strictly obey this regu­
lation.
,jn25e WATER COMMITTEE.
spend three weeks at the home
Mrs. i/oui? Booker an«! Clarence |
of Mrs. Lebow’» parents, Mr. and Ke’logg went to Eugene today to
Mrs. J. C. Johnson.
virlt Mrs. Kellogg, mother of Clar
Mrs. Frank Safley returned yes­ ence and a sister of Mrs. Booker,
terday from a Eugene hospital, who is recovering from a recent j
where she underwent an operation operation.
for appendicitis two weeks ago.
Mrs. R. F. Forward returned last
The O. W. Hays, A. A. Richmond, ••vening from Port Angeh’s, Wash.,
and V. T. Randall families and 'whore she spent two weeks at the
Mrs. Claude Hrkmek, Mr. »nd home of a sister.
Mrs. William Thum and H. J.
The I. B. Morris building near
Shinn and the latter’s guests, the the bri«)ge, which has been ocru
Fred Cummings family, picnicked pied by George Brainard and M. C.
[ Cochran, is being partitioned off
Sunday at Cas< relia.
Mr. Brainard
Miss Nora Ward, of Dorena, re­ into two offices.
turned Friday from Portland. Miss and Mr. Coehran will occupy the
Mel Carter, of Portland, arrom­ right side.
The Potts ft Turpin sawmill on
pan led her and visited during the
Mosby creek has shut down indefi­
week at the Ward home.
Miss Loin Oodard has accepted nitely.
Constellation club members an«l
a position in the Godard ft Randall
their families are holding their
office.
Ben Perini sustained a fractured annual picnic today.
right leg Monday when some poles
Mr«. Allie C. 1 Hawki ns nnd Mr»,
that he was helping to load fell Matilda Kohler wont to Eugene
today to visit at the home of
on it.
daughter,
Mr«.
Hawkins’
Nearly 30 from here attended Mrs.
the Royal Neighbor convention held Waiter Hauser.
Lloyd Armes, who has lw»en
Monday at Marróla.
Five local
extra service station operator for
candidates were initiated.
ADV/CÆ -ret
F atm - rs
—provides pleasure that
makes you forget all your
cares While Npending your
evenings in rest on the
veranda—in i soothing to
your nerve«- is also an
energy rcstor rer.
These arc st ome of the
joy« of having « a
DeForest Radio
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PH0NE-201
9ih AMAIN
Long & Cruson
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ICE CREAM CONE
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CHOCOLATE BAR
Wednesday, July 1, will be the opening day
for the Stanley Knight iceless white sanitary
soda fountain which we have just installed.
Upon this day
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
We will treat all visitors to our store with an
ice cream cone or chocolate bar. There will
be no obligation to buy anything. We want
every resident of the community as our guest
for the day. It is to be our treat. We want
to give you the opportunity to inspect the
last word in a sanitary soda fountain.
The White Pharmacy
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