The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 29, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1925
PAGE THREE
Car Over Grade; None Injured.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Stadter and
George Dugan, two-year-old son
Martin H. Anilerson an«l Misa
of Mr. and Mrs. A. Dugan, was in two sons, of Bend, spent the week
a Eugene hospital the latter part end at the A. A. Richmond home. Ila Hopper eseapeil without a
of the week receiving medical
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond scratch yestcrilay in an accident
| treatment for an abscess on his and Mrs. E. W. Arnies from here in which Mr. Anderson’s coupe
On Sunday—we are sure—will asauredly enjoy a eup
neck.
Mrs. E. W. 1 Frans left Friday i was crowded off tho McKenzie
or two of our high «luality »’often or Tea. We have
C." T. C. tins are mighty good morning for a visit at Aberdeen, . highway just above the fish hatch
several excellent grades we would like you to try to
! ery and went over an enbanknient.
Wash.
! tires—for sale by Billie Hall.
also
I
The
coupe
rolled
over
once
but
really see how good they really are.
The Curtis Parker family, of and Mrs. Alice 1
! escaped without injury. The car
' Westfir, who were enroute to east- | ami Mrs. R. E.
car
ern Oregon on a three weeks’ out- I gt'no, will go to Port la ml tomorrow which crowded the Anderson
off the road did not atop.
ling, spent the latter part of the to attend the song recital to be
week here with Mr. Parker’s par­ I given by Miss Eva Richmond, who
Garoutte Picnic Held.
returned recently from studying iu
ents, Mr. anti Mrs. C. M. Parker.
The
annual Garoutte picnic was
PHONE 65
Mrs. R. T. Kaufman was in 1 New York. Sh»' is a daughter of held yesterday 17 miles out from
-»J
North Bend anti Marshfield the Mrs. Alice Richmond and a sister Roseburg on the Coos Bay road,
of
A.
A.
Richmond,
Mrs.
Armes
and
latter part of the week on busi­
with 73 present. Relatives from
years ago. He is survived by the
I Mrs. Griswold.
ness an»l visiting friends.
Redmond and Arlington, Wash., EARTHQUAKE DESTROYS
wife, the two daughters and a
Senator
George
Joseph,
of
Port
­
SANTA
BARBARA,
REPORT
The
Dalles,
Salem,
Cot-
Portland,
Parts for that portable radio. land, who was a guest at the
son, E. A. Wootl, of Roseburg.
tago Grove and Bandon, Ore., ami
Ray Nelson Electric Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart Franklin printers’ picnic held here Redmond, Calif., were present.
Subscription Taken for Quaglias.
Satunlav,
visited
briefly
with
his
and C. S. Roberts spent the week
M rs. C. C. Conner, of Delight
former Lake view neighbors, Mr.
Jardine Didn’t Stop.
end on the McKenzie.
valley, circulated a subscription
and Mrs. J. Q. Willits.
W.
M.
Jardine,
secretary
of
agri
­
Mrs. C. S. Roberts and son Stew­
p.l|HT in the city Friday for the
William Hankins kille»l a rattle culture, who was scheduled to
art returne«! today from Klamath
benefit of the D. Quaglia family, .
Gonio. stop here briefly on Friday fore­
snake
yesterday
on
Cerro
Falls, where they spent two weeks
whose home was destroyed several
noon while on his way north, passed
at the home of Mrs. Roberts’ It ha»l six rattles.
Culver & Anderson
days ago. The response tO the
through
the
city
on
a
night
train.
potato
Al
Elledge
will
open
a
brother, Russell Austin. Mr. nn«l
appeal was prompt and cordial,
Elmer Wood Dies.
Mrs. A. S. Austin, of Aberdeen, chip factory during the coming A commercial club committee was
Mrs. Conner reported. The amount
Elmer
Warren
Wootl,
of
Drain,
prepared
to
greet
the
secretary
had
parents of Mrs. Roberts, aecom- week in the I B. Morris building
raise»! was ♦92.50.
father
of
Mrs.
Louis
Scholz
ami
he
stoppe»
1
here
as
originally
them and returned to visit near the bridge.
Th»* Quaglia family have asked
Mrs. Edith Luneau, both of this
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Mr. and Mrs. Carl Penland and planned.
until after the Fourth.
city, died at 2 o’clock this morn The Sentinel to express their ap­
Schaefer, another son of Mr. and
son,
Harold
Scott,
Mrs.
Pendand
’
»
Dr. Hagen cures dyspepsia.
ing. Ho had been ill for some preciation.
Mrs. Schaefer, who had been at
Excessive Heat Abates.
n
wife, of Redmond,
time. The funeral services will
□
J
n i Camp Jackson with Company D.
Elmer Monson returned last week and the latter’s
of
The
change
from
95
degrees
Wash., ami the Jerry LingQ family,
If your business isn’t better this
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
be held at th»» Wood homo at
from Alsea, where hi* completed a
heat
to
the
usual
equable
Cottage
National Mazda house lamps. bridge job. He expects to leavo of Arlington, Wash., returned to
year, the reason probably is that
Drain
at
2
o
’
clock
Wednesday
Grove
temperature
has
been
a
great
Major Roy R. Knox, of Portland, Nelson Electric shop.
their homes today, after a week’s
relief.
Cottage Grove residents afternoon, with Elder A. V. Rhodes you haven’t done a sufficient
enroute home from Camp Jackson, [ J. R. Patterson, an elder of the in a few* days to superintend a visit, with relatives.
hritlge
job
out
from
Reattle.
are not accustomed to extremes a ml officiating. Burial will bo in the amount of judicious advertising in
was an overnight guest Friday of Seventh-day Adventist church, re­
Miss Esther Longfellow went to are more inconvenienced by ex­ Drain cemetery, which is near the Tho Sentinel.
xxx
Mrs. A. W. Swanson anil «laugh­
his brother, Frank Knox.
turned the latter part of the week
Eugene today to visit an aunt, cessive heat than those who live homo.
ter
Hazel
motored
to
Portland
Miss Lovcday White, of Chico, from Boise, Ida., where he hail
Mrs. Jessie Hill.
Mr. Wood was born September
where such heat is common, Only
Calif., arrived Wednesday of last been for two weeks attending a yesterday.
29, 1853, in Erie county, New
E.
E.
Eads,
of
Medford,
accom
­
great
for
three
days
was
the
heat
Have you seen tho new two-door
week for an extended visit at the camp meeting.
York. He camo to this vicinity 13
panied by his daughter Dorothy,
home of her aunt, Mrs. II. C. Hart.
Mrs. Mary Smith, is steadily Overland four coach! It ’s a knock arrived here Friday. On the re­ enough to cause complaint.
out—only $805 here,
Equipped turn trip yesterday they were ac |
convalescing
from
her
recent
op-
Old tubes rejuvenated at
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Barber Shop M.
with balloon tiros an«l has Duco
; eration.
companied by Miss Rachel Gallo i
Long- & Cruson garage.
finish.
Liberal
terms
given.
N.
J.
Want
to
build
or
remodel
your
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte,
Nelson Jr., dealer in automobiles way, Miss Irene Griggs ami Miss |
Thelma Kern, who will spend the □ □□□□□□□□□ LI □□□□□□□
who attended th«' Garoutte picnic ¡home but haven’t the money! All of quality.
IKE BOB, CURL AND
t 714 Main Streot, noxt door
yesterday at the 10-mile auto camp, | right, see Hall & Lang. We have
week as guests of Miss Dorothy.
Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph
Hall
&
Lang
have
sold
to
I.
B.
DYE HAIR
mytfc(2)
o
the
Goodfellow
Cigar
Store.
17 miles out from Roseburg, went the cash.
Spearovv, pastor. Sunday school at
Morris property on west Main
on to Bandon, where they will visit
Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews
10,
evening
service
at.
7:30.
Mid
­
which was owned by George Mo­
Machine Equipped
week services Wednesilay evenings
with relatives for several days.
returned Wednesday night from a
Queen Jr.
Ladies’ Work a Specialty
at 7:30.
fishing trip to Alsea. Mr. and
• • •
Mrs. Elizabeth Aimen returned
Mrs. Charles Matthews and Mr.
Baptist church—W. O. W. hall.
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
and Mrs. Alfred Matthews, of Port- Friday from Portland, where she
J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday school
at 10 o’clock, servicj's at 11 o’clock
J)
j land, spent a few days there at the attemlo'l the rose festival
ami 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at
same time.
SPECIAL THIS WEEK!—1922
7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs
Mrs. Fred Howard, of North Dodge touring in fine condition,
day evening at the Roy G. Howard
I home, 110 old north Pacific high
Bend, was a guest the latter part $495.
i way.
I of the week at the Al Elledge
N. J. Nelson Jr. has recently
» « •
Enroll TODAY in Stenographic
| home.
sold the following cars: Essex
Christian Church, tho 1 * home-like”
or Bookkeeping Department.
Fidelity and Surety Bonds. See coach to Joseph Abeeae, an Over­
I church—A. J. Adams, minister.
Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at
‘ Hall & Lang.
tfc(2) land six coach to A. B. Edwards,
11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve
R. R. Meeks has , installed an of Marcóla; used Overland tourings
ning service at 7:30.
992 Willamette St.
Phone G66
Eugene, Oregon.
to
C.
L.
Sloan
and
Bernard
New
­
electric, fan in his Pastime cigar
house anil a used Dort touring
Methodist Church—J. IT. Ebert,«
store.
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45, !
A now cement walk is being to E. T. Turpin.
morning worship nt 11, Epworth
Emma McMenamin, of Spring­
laid
at
the
William
Baker
home
Longue at 7, evening service at
BAKERY GOODS
at the corner of Washington ave­ dale, Wis., returned home Sunday,
7:30.
That Delight All
nue and south Eighth street.
after a visit at the home of her
Free Methodist church—Corner of
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M ' F. M. Chapman.
Look here, folks. Maybe
Monroe avenue and south Fifth
street—D. S. Forrester, pastor. Sun
you don’t know it, but
Stop in at the Service
Umphrey and R. G. Snider, of
»lay school at 10, forenoon services '
you’re ‘•missing out” on a Asheville, N. C., former residents garage and let Long- & Cruson
at 11, evening service
treat.
Lest another «lay of Lynx Hollow, who had been demonstrate a DeForest radio
Prayer meeting at 7:30
evenings.
pass, give our Cakes, Pies, visiting at the home of their to you.
H E modem oikooksrovo,
Pastry and a variety of oth­ sister, Mrs. W. A. Fisher, left Mrs. Ellcna Maust, of Eugene,
Seventh
Day
Adventist
Church
—
with its wonderfully effi­
Miss
Aileen
Armstrong,
of
er deliciously tasty oven Friday to spend the summer in who is here at the home of her
West Main street. Hervieos every
cient speed-burners, perfected
parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Short gene, was a guest yesterday at the Saturday. Sabbath school at 1ft,
products a trial.
Their J Seattle.
M. church service at 11; prayer moot
wholesomely baked qualities
ovens and broilers, heat con­
Al Elledge was in Portland the ridge, while convalescing from an home of her aunt, Mrs. F.
ing Wednesday • evenings
nt 7:30.
will make you reach for a latter part of the week on business. operation, was in Eugene Thursday. Hambrick.
trol, simplicity of parts, etc,
• •
Her aunt, Mrs. Winnie Baskett, of
“second or .third helping.”
Mrs. Myrtle Coeley ami son
First church of Nazarene—Elev­
gives you city cookstove service airjf.
Car washing and polishing done
latter enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte
at Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2 Seattle, who is spending tho sum­ Claire, of Eugene, spent the
tufenr, and the ycar-’zxwt»./' No mussy
FAULTLESS BREAD
mer at the Shortridge home, ac­ part of the week at th<‘ h«>ni«* of miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45,
The
J.
M.
Longfellow
family
service at 11, evening
fires to tend—noiseless, simple, iqfrf
companied her.
Mrs. Cooley’s father, F. M. Ham forenoon
ALWAYS
service at 8. Braver meeting at
were in Eugene Friday to attend
But remember there’s a ftzg differ­
brick.
Jack Curtis, of Vesta, Wash.,
7:30 Wednesday evenings.
the funeral of an uncle of Mrs.
• • •
arrived
Thursday
of
last
wook
to
Walker,
ence
in kerosene and that the efficiency
Mrs.
L.
C.
Montieth,
of
Longfellow.
Sunday school services in th»*
remain until after the Fourth of returned Friday from a Eugene
ai your oil cookstove depends very
Mr. anil Mrs. F. C. Houser and July at the
I
«at
ham
school
house
every
Sunday
home
son Harold and Harry L. Grube Mrs Judson Allen. of his sister, hospital, where she reeived medical :>t 9:45. Mrs. Hugh Trunndl, su­
largely on the kerosene you use.
t rentmen,
perintendent: Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, |
left Saturday on an outing trip
“Pearl Oil” means the “ieif oil
i
ssistant
superinton
»1
ent
.
Mrs. D. H. Hemenwny returned
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
• » •
A number from here plan to
to the Oregon caves and Crater
for oil cookstoves and heaters. It is
Saturday
from
Portland,
where
she
i lake.
nttend the Lane county M. V’ A.
Glad Ti»lings Mission Tenth an»l
refined and re-refined—that’s why it’s
Let us put a DeForest radio j and R. N. A. basket dinner to be spent several weeks at th»' home Adams streets, G. F. Shackleford,
of her »laughter, Mrs. Carl Price, pasfftr.
Sumlav
sell»»»»)
ftt
9:15;
cleaner-burning, delivers flame that’s
I
hel«l
Sunday,
July
12,
at
the
Cen
­
in
your
home
for
a
free
trial
—
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Bussey ami
forenoon worship -t 11; young
tral school house, two miles east and with her »laughter, Mrs. John people
ail beat and why it wotit corrode the
baby motored Thursday to Astoria, Long <fc Cruson.
’
s
meeting
at
7;
evening
ser
!
Madden, who recently arrived from vice at 8; week dav services. Wed |
HEAT
Mr. and Mr». W. F. Hart and of Crow.
metal parts of your equipment. En^iy
where Mrs. Bussey and baby will
nesday, Friday and Saturday e
Virginia and Jack Matlock, who Japan.
remain during the summer with their niece, Miss Merle Scott, of
your od cookstove to the utmost—
went
to
La-
nings
at
8.
Bosley
Mrs.
D.
C.
Mrs. Bussey’s mother. Mr. Bussey Portland, Mr a nd Mrs. G. L Corry hail been visiting here for several
LIGHT
be uirr you order “Pearl Od” by asnar/
and daughter» Hetty May and weeks, returned to Marshfield early fayette Saturday to visit at the
returned Friday.
J.
F.
Knox
home.
Burroughs
Bookkeepers!
Gel
8TANDARD
OIL
COMPANY
Friday
morning
with
their
mother,
United States tires are good tires Dawn, of The Dalles, enroute to
Miss Dorothy Cooper spent t h<» your account sheets and blanks
the Garoutte picnic out from Rose­ Mrs. Gene Matlock, who canto
—for sale by Billie Ball.
latter part of th» week in Eugene at your home print shop.
burg, stopped over Saturday and after them by motor.
R. L. Stewart was in Albany visited relatives and friend» here.
with her father, W. B. Cooper.
The J. J. Prco family motored
Friday on business.
Mr. ami Mrs. Clyde Nokes, of
N. G. Jacobson, of Portia nd,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Shaefer anil who was enroute to Hacramento, to Eugene yesterday anti were Albany, spent the week eml with
joined by Mr. Preo’s parents for Mr. Nokes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
son Franklin nn«l Mrs. L. McAboy visited here briefly Friday.
j a picnic near Goshen.
John Noakes.
left the latter part of the week
We have many good used cars to
Arthur Combs and Winnifreil
for Palo Alto, Calif., to speml the select from. Let us show you.
Mrs. Fannie Witte, who hn<! been
summer with relatives. They were X. J. Nelson Jr., dealer in good ! visiting her son, Carl Witte, and Gmnnis were in Corvallis yesterday
her mother, Mrs. R. E. McKinney, to attend the wedding of Mr.
(KEROSENE)
YOUR LAST CHANCE TO GET used cars.
¡returned yesterday to her home in Combs’ sister, Miss Orphn.
little roosters, largest strain of
The William Murphy family, of Portland accompanied by Mrs. Cnrl
Mrs. Chaloupka, who bail been
Leghorns, at $1 per dozen delivered Portland, who were enroute to Witte an«l Mrs. Cleo Morelock.
seriously ill with intestinal flu
in city—cheaper than small strain Medford to spend the summer, vis­
nn«l pneumonia in Portland, in im­
Eleanor anil Evelyn Hays are proving slowly.
at 50 cents per dozen. Mrs. M. M. ited briefly Thursday at the J. Q.
Rhe and Mr.
in Eugene this week visiting Chaloupka returned Tuesday of last which doesn’t de­
Foss, Lorane route.
jn29pv2p WifHts home.
their aunt, Miss Bertha Hays. Miss
week.
pend upon NEWS­
. Bertha was visiting here last week
Amcil Hawkins nnd Obre Purcell
at the home of her brother, O. W. motored to th«* Bohemia district PAPER advertising.
I Hays, returning homo Friday ac­ yesterday and visited William Ed­
companied by her two nieces.
wards. The day before Bill shot a
Mrs. Wiliam Thum, who is nt- 50 pound porcupine which was un-
tending the summer session at Mon dor his cabin.
I mouth normal, was home over the
Tho Lions Cubs wore «lefente«]
' week end.
OK
at baseball Friday afternoon by the
Mr. an«l Mrs. Hugh Proudfit anil Corvallis Lions Cubs in a game
! son Keith visited dnring tho week played at Corvallis.
Genevieve Kime, who remained in
with friends in Cottage Grove and
Wednesday, July 1, will be the opening day
Htar. Mr. Prondfit was injured Portlnml to eomplete tho high
about five months ago in a logging sehool term following the return of i
for the Stanley-Knight icelesa white sanitary
camp at Rtar and has been upder her parents to Cottage Grove, has
soda fountain which we have just installed.
physicians’ care in Eugene anil arrived at her home here. Rhe was
Upon this day
¡accompanied by Mrs, Romaine, of
' Portlan«! since tho accident.
Mrs. Carl Estop was taken to Salem, another daughter of Mr.
a Eugene hospital the latter part an<l Mrs. Kime.
of the week to undergo an opera­
We will treat all visitors to our store with an
tion.
ice cream cone or chocolate bar. There will
R. R. Meeks has received word of
be no obligation to buy anything. We want
' the death of bili brother in law.
We meet all competition
John Winker, of Stevens Point,
every resident of the community as our guest
and furnish the Ixst sale­
Win.
for the day It is to be our treat. We want
book
on
the
market.
A
Mrs. Thomas F^vcrson und daugh
to give you the opportunity to inspect the
Home merchants shoiih!
You will want to take a trip on the Fourth and we
ter arrived tho latter part of the
buy their sahsbooks at
last word in a sanitary soda fountain.
can save you a lot of trouble and grief if you will come
week from I^mgmont, Colo., to
home.
visit
at
the
home
of
Mrs.
I-ever
in anti let ns equip your car with a set of new tin**.
Ison’s sister, Mrs. Henry Jorgensen.
Joe Dnmewood, who recently re­
turned from Rharps creek, where
Praotically Everything in
he was in charge of bridge work
Printing.
«tlways Try
for the county, left Raturday for
PHONE 64
Your inline Printer First.
the Riuslaw, where he will superin
¡tend several bridge jobs.
I
lb
Your Guests
Choice Chops
A tasty, yet most substantial
and satisfying dinner for
today is to be found in some
of the chops we offer. I jet
us fill your phone order for
those you prefer.
McQueen’s Grocery
Quality Market
City Briefs °
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| Church News □
MPERIAT
L. ROACH
Why Wait Until September?
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Once just a Summer necessity—Now
unsurpassed for all-year cooking!
T
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
'J-
---
You Can’t
Name a Big
Store
PEARL
OIL
FREE!!
ICE CREAM CONE
u. s.
CHOCOLATE BAR
and
C.T.C.
Tires
Billie Hall’s Service Station
WEDNESDAY, JULY 1
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