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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL THURSDAY, JULY 2, 1925 PAGE THREE —I— a Mrs. C. 8. I fined to his home since Suuday Sunday to with a severe case of tonsilitis. wedding. Miss Nellie Stewart spent the Harry Hart Jr. left Tuesday for week end in Eugene at the Ed We moan the kind of sunshine Dunsmuir, Calif., to spend the sum Tullar home. you can make yourself—by mer months playing in an orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. John Baker ami getting rid of worries. B. F. McCullum, who underwent their son Theodore Baker will By NELLIE MAXWELL an operation last week, is getting leave tomorrow ^for Bond via the Put your valuable papers and along satisfactorily. This is the McKenzie pass to visit relatives other articles where they will second operation Mr. McCullum has over the Fourth. Cold Weather Soaps be safe. Put them in a Safe undergone in a little over a month. J. 8. Powell and Mrs. Florence XXFlTil a can of clams one may Deposit Box here. We’ll take C. A. Bartell motored to Salem Small and son Wendall uttended the * ’ have a most nourishing chow care of bulky articles, too. like Tuesday and brought home Mrs. seventh annual Powell reunion at der with the following Ingredients: silverware, for the Summer. Bartell and daughter Donna May, Turner Sunday. Nearly 100 were Clam Chowder.—Take a three- tnch-square bit of salt pork; cut It who had been visiting there, They in attendance. No fear of robbery then. Your were accompanied home by Miss The Lee Tennis family will leave Into half-inch dice and fry In the valuables will also be safe from Loretta Miller and Miss Lucile tomorrow for Chehalis, Wash., to chowder kettle until crisp anti brown; add three small onions, loss by fire. Ward, of Salem, and by Lindsay spend the FiTlirth with Mr. Tennis’ sliced; cook them In the hot fat Talley, of Venison, Texas, a cousin parents. until a light yellow, then udd hulf Costs oidy a few cents a «lay— and guest of Miss Miller, who is Miss Edith Leonard left Wed a dozen medium-sized potatoes, a wise investment that means a niece of Mrs. Bartell. All left nesday for Portland to visit her sliced; cover with boiling water and a eare free vacation. today to spend the Fourth of July uncle anil aunt, Mr. and Mrs. El cook until the vegetables are well done. Add a can of clams, liquor week end at Bart’s Inn. bert • Schmidt. and all, with one quart of rich milk; Few will be left in the city for Mr. and Mrs. Claude A. Hawkins, bring to the boiling point; season the Fourth. Nearly the entire of Portland, will spend the Fourth well and serve with crackers. population will halve the city for with the mother and son of Mr. Parsnip Chowder.—Dice one-quar visits with relatives or for week Hawkins, Mrs. Allie C. Hawkins ter pound of fat salt pork and place COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON In a chowder kettle. Add one onion, end picnic parties. and Ameil Hawkins. thinly sllceel and fried to a golden A nine-pound daughter was born Mrs. Mntildn Jones left yesterday brown. Add two cupfuls of diced June 30 to Mr. and Mrs. T. I). by motor for Centralia, Wash., for potatoes and two cupfuls of pars I Hodges, of Delight valley. a week's visit with th«' Clove nips. also diced, both uncooked; An eight-pound daughter WÍIS Jones family. She was accompanied two and one-half teaspoonfuls of born June 30 to Mr. and M rs. by her son Archie and her granil- salt, one-quarter teaspoonful each of paprika and celery salt, one- □ □□□□□□□□□□£!□□□□□□ Mr. and -Mrs. B. W. Hawley were J. F. Sehroadcr. daughters Loberta and Vieta Miller. eighth of a teaspoonful of pepper, in from Sharps creek Tuesday. from N. J. Wulfsberg has arrived V. D. Miller, n hardware man three cupfuls of boiling water. Sim They wore accompanied by some Holmstrand, Norway, to make his from Grants Pass, was in this city mer until the parsnips are tender; d □ * □ guests from San Francisco. home here and is a guest of Georg during the week looking for a add three tableapoonfuls of butter □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ and one quart of scalding hot milk Did you know that Dr. Hagen Bjorset, also former resident of business location. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes and ean euro all diseases of tho eyes Holmstrand, who went to Portland Serve with toasted crackers. Lorenzo Sanford has returned Red Beet Soup.—Take three Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Hawkins will without the aid of glasses or oper to meet him. from a trip to Portland and Dayton, pounds of the sbln of beef. Wipe leave this evening for Long Bench, ation» eow(T) An 8%-pound daughter was boro where he visited relatives and the meat and cut the lean part Into Wash., to remain until after the The Elbert Smith and C. E. June 29 to Mr. and Mrs. Louis friends. cubes. Place In a soup kettle to Fourth. On 'he return trip Mrs. Umphrey families leave Friday Premazzi. William Landess Jr., of Portland, gether with three quarts of boiling Mayes will stop at Salem to visit water, three onions, sliced thin, one morning for Westlake near Florence Ed and John Skilling left Sun arrived the fore part of the week teaspoonful of pepper, one teaspoon her sister, Mrs. A. H. Baker. to spend the Fourth. day by motor for California. for an indefinite visit with his ful of allspice, one-half cupful of John Nokes and R. E. Jones Mrs. Bolton Hamble and baby Mrs. Mary C. Haley, of Klamath parents. vinegar, one-half cupful of sugar went into the Bohemia district daughter returned Friday to their Falls, visiteil during the past week Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Brainard and six medium-sized beets that Tuesday to work upon the Nokes have been bolle<1 ten minutes, then home in Salem, after a ten-day with Mrs. Melvinn Willis and Mrs. have moved into th«' E. C. Shay property, the Good Friday. skinned and grated. Cook for two visit with Mrs. Hamble’s aunt, Susan Hubbard. apartments on south Sixth street. and one-half hours, adding more wa Mrs. Claude Smith, of Corvallis, Mrs. Catharine Bader. The A. L. Edmisten family left Mr. mid Mrs. H. A. Hagen leave ter, If necessary. Strain and serve spent the latter part of the New D-5 DeForest radio Monday for Lincoln, Neb., to make tomorrow for Portland. Mr. Hagen hot with boiled potatoes. at the L. R. and 8. V. Van Hot Cheese Sandwiches__ Butter tubes, very latest, at Long & their home. will attend a state convention of wick homes. Hllces of bread nnd lay on thin Cruson. The Bud Shortridge family have ehiropractors an«l Mrs. Hagen will slices of rich cheese, enough to cov Stop in and see the new The night shift at the W. A. gone to Bandon to spend tho visit with friends. Before return er. Cover with another slice of but- portable DeForest radio _ just Woodard mill on Coast Fork will Fourth. ing they expect to visit Mr. tered bread and saute In a little but- arrived at Long & Cruson. It be taken off July 1. ter In a hot frying pan or brown In Mr. and Mrs.' Kerl and daughter Hagen’s parents at Hood River. is a knockout. Mrs. Charles Hall, who had been Margaret, of Fresno, Calif., who Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Stevens, of the oven. Serve hot. 1924, Western Newspapor Union.) in Portland visiting relatives, re were on a motor trip to Seattle, Portland, will b«' guests over the turned Friday. # Wash., stopped a short time today Fourth at the home of Mr. Stevens’ Car washing and polishing done to visit Miss Nola Banton, an brother, C. A. Stevens. at Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2 acquaintance in (lalifornia. Mrs. Lester Hill and son arrived English Cathedrals Go Wednesday from Chehalis, Wash., J. B. Hills, of Oakridge, visited Far Back in History for a visit of two or three weeks during last week at the home ef The great cathedrals of England at the home of Mrs. Hills ’ brother, his daughter, Mrs. LaSells Stewart, In many instances replace former O. W. Hays. and with his nephew, Harry Neet. edifices that were erected by the L. C. Michener leaves tomorrow early Christians who formed part H. J. Shinn and Mr. and Mrs. for Washougal, Wash., to spend lhe of the undent British church, and Fred Cummings, who had been at which were later destroyed by fir a Fourth with Mrs. Michener. Belknap springs, returned Satur- ; or otherwise, a writer In the «lay and Mr. and Mrs. Cummings Just, received, fresh beef and Professor S. T. White, of Cor Montreal Family Herald relates. fresh pork. left Monday for their home in vallis, who will teach agriculture Instance, Canterbury cathedral Sausage like Dad made on I here the coming year, was here For Fort Collins, Colo, Mrs. Cummings was first built In 005, on the site of the farm. , is a sister of Mr. Shinn. this week looking for a house. an old church dating from very In order that there may not Fresh vegetables, berries, Mrs. Emma J. Miller, who was Mrs. Samuel Veatch an«l son Jack early ages. It wns destroyed by Dre be so much confusion as to f In 1007, and Archbishop Langfan«', irrigation hours, they have a delegnte to the G. A. R.-W. R. C. milk, eggs, cream, butter, left yesterday for Roseburg to join on taking ofllce In 1070, undertook salads, ete. convention in Oregon City last Mr. Veatch, who is located there. been made' uniform for the rebuilding of an entirely new They were accompanied by Mrs. ' church. This lasted until about morning and evening and week, returned Friday. She also Melons on ice. visited in Eugene nt the home of JI. R. Meeks, another of Mrs. 1100, when under Anslem, Lnng- are as stated above. frnne’s successor, Ertilf rebuilt the Veatch. An inspector has been em a granddaughter. part. A Dre destroyed most ployed whose duty it is to Tubes rejuvenated, 25c each, Glae Lyons, who had charge of Members of tho LaComus club eastern mechanical work in Eugene garages and their families enjoyed a picnic of the portion of the building In see that the rules provide«! at Long- & Cruson. 1174, and from that year William for irrigation are strictly Miss Eunice Parker, of Rjwing- for 17 years, has accepted a posi Tuesday nt the foot of Currin’s of Sens took up the work of re complied with and that no field, spent the week end irt the tion with Billie Hall’s garage and I hill. building until 1178, when, on his service station. Mr. and Mrs. ■ Mrs. E. J. Hall motored down suffering severe Injury by falling users of water permits it to E. E. Ellsworth home. Lyons and daughter arrived from I from Portland last evening nnd from a scaffold, another William, be wasted through leaky Pastor J. C. Orr, Mrs. George water connections or rl’ttitb- Newell Mrs. W. M. Hall accompanied her ! comnionly distinguished as “the and Mrs. J, E. McCall Eugene yesterday. Englishman,” carried on the work ing. Schofield Stewart, C. S. Roberts, ! home todny. attended the recent Baptist con- : nn«l completed It In 1184. Many al- WATER COMMITTEE and R. L. Stewart William Thum vention in Seattle. Mrs. Mary McCnrgnr leaves hv ! teratlons and changes have been OF CITY COUNCIL. are planning a fishing onn<l outing motor for Portland to visit her mnde during the ensuing centuries. Daniel Cook, of Everett, Wash., luke for over the I might mention that ns early as sons, Harold nnd Wendall. is visiting his sister, Mrs. John trip at East Fourth. Mathison. Mrs. Georg Bjorset nnd lmhy <N!8, Theodore of Tarsus, of the Misses Gail and Beulah Craig, N. J. Nelson Jr. was in Portland daughter spent today in Dexter elty of St. Paul, was elect «el arch N. St. Forrester, who was pas bishop of Canterbury, not appoint«*«!, of Drain, arrived Tuesday for a tor for a year of the Free Tuesday and Wednesday, returning with Mrs. Bjorset’s pnrentH, Mr. both the king of Northumbria and few days’ visit at the home of with an Overland coupe. and Mrs. Thomas Hikes. Methodist church here, has moved the king of Kent acquiescing In Ids their sister, Mrs. M. V. Welden. The George Kebelbeck family his family to Roseburg, having Hiram Daugherty left, today to election. He was the first arch Oregon| bishop to receive til«* allegiance of left by motor for eastern Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rinard and been transferred to that city. spend tho Fourth in Newport. lie whole of the English church on a month ’ s outing and fishing I son, of Sacramento, enroute by Charles MeGee is home from Miss Viola ILizen has accepted a motor to Havre, Mont., visited Winlock with an injured index trip. . I position in the office of the Cot ■ ■ ■■■■■■■■■■I briefly Tuesday at the 8. V. Allison finger of the right hand, which he Arthur Dugan has bought a Chev tage Grove Fuel company. home. I rolet from Beaulieu & Harrel. fe«l part way into a planer. Fred Bressler leaves this evening Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. G. A. Sanders underwent for Silicons lake to remain over Mr. and Mrs. Harry Short and la major operation Monday in a the Fourth with his family, who are N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the children, who have been visiting Mr/. H. A. Hagen following cars: New Essex coach here for 10 days, returned today j Eugene hospital. Rhe is getting there on an outing. along satisfactorily. to their home in Spokane. to Joseph A. Abeene, London; new Mrs. B. R. Job returned tndny The. Everett Sparks family, of from a visit in Oaklaml and.Berke Overland six coach to A. B. Ed The J. M. Vasbinder family Office Marcelling wards, Mareóla; new Willys Knight left yesterday for Aberdeen to McMinnville, visited during the ley, Calif. 30 Manicuring week at the home of Mrs. Spark’s touring to R. I*. Cline, Curtin; spend the Fourth. Rra. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Facial Massage I sister, Mrs. A. G. Williams. Master 118-Y now Overland coupe to John Dah- Mrs. A. W. Swanson ami «laugh Harvey Williams, who had been who left here some time ngo for Shampooing sen; new Overland two-door sedan England, landed June 19 at South ter, Miss Hazel, were in rortlan«! visiting in McMinnville, returned Bobbing Evenings to Delbert Guard, Yoncalla; used hampton. by ■ I the fore part of the week. Hair Tinting j with the Sparks family. Overland touring to Bernard New Appoint Mr. and Mrs. 0.- W. Griffith, of French Paper Curl ment ■ William Bennett, a former real- house, used Ford touring to Carl Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Monson Portland, visited during the week Cellers, used Maxwell touring to i 'lent of this city, now a teacher I ami two daughters spent the week at the home of Mrs. Griffith’s ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ H. L. Beebe, Springfield; used I of chemistry in Lincoln high school, I end in Silverton with Mr. Mon sister, Mrs. F. H. Anderson. Fora touring to Melvin Coyle, used Portland, visited during the week son’» parents. The 8. V. Allison family with Overlan«! touring tq C. L. Sloan, with Ren Sanford. Mrs. T. A. Richmond, of Garcti- their guest, Misa Eloise Atkins, Culp Creek; used Dort touring to Miss Alice Mann, of Roseburg, I ner, who was returning home from of Portland, will spend the week E. F, Turpin. i visited during the week at the I a visit at Prineville with her sister, end in Bandon. Mrs. Ben Goff, spent Monday with Charles Robison and Ralph Chest * ¡relatives here. Mr. Richmond, who nut left today on a month ’» motor was in Portland on business, met trip to California an«l into Mexico. his wife here and they returned . Mrs. R. L. Stewart nnd daughter j home Tuesday. Margaret left today for Albany to Mr. and Mrs. R. 8. Trask and visit over the Fourth. son Burdiek, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. Merville Choral Club Scores Success. I Veatch. Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel, The Choral club pleased a large I Dale Wyatt, Miss Mildred Lehman, Miss Ruth Stewart and Cecil C«1<1- audience last evening with its en In radio one of the best well picnicked Sunday at Triangle tertainment given in the high things you do ia listen. school auditorium for the benefit | lake. of the playgrounds. The comedy Someone else is doing all Eighth grade.graduates who have not received their diplomas may play, "The Burglar,’’ was a hit. the work for you. Some secure them at the home of Super The cast was: Ml». John Burton, But we will have plenty of everything to supply you one else arrang«*s an«l Mnrgaret I-and; Mrs. Valerie Arms intendent Ha vs. for the Holiday needs Friday. pays for an expensive Ga vin C. Dvott is expected hom« by, Nina Mitchell; Mrs. Charlotte Fresh Vegetables. Fruits and Melons of all kinds, today from attending the Pacific Dover, Alberta Williams; Miss Fre program and you listen Pickles. Olives, Mayonnaise, in fact all of the fancy Northwest Medical convention in da Dixon, Delta Hopper; Miss Edith in free of charge. Brent, Laura Stewart. groceries you will need for the dinner at home or the Portland. Helen Ostrander and Ralph Ros picnic lunch. Mrs. Cleo Morelock and Mrs. lough gave a skit which included Carl Witte spent the week end in vocal numbers, dancing and jokes. Portland with relatives. Margaret Land, in Indian eontume, -A JÙ ìac WiM/ r' Mr. and Mrs. Denver Greer, of gave the number, "Maid of the Man Francisco, are guests today of Went,” alao a reading, "The Mrs. Greer’s brother, Frank Dirk- Crooked Mouth Family." son. The final number was an old Tho H. G. Psrwnn« family, of fashioned gnrden. M fr . VIHor Koin ANYTHING ELECTRICAL Medicine Hat. Albert a, vi sited Mon a Mist ed with vocal numbers nn<l The Store That Appreciates Your Trade Miiwr Evelyn York, of Creswell, PHONE-201 9th & MAIN I day at the G. L. Ballew homo. LaSells Stewart has lieen eon with <!>■<•♦* num I »am. home of her sister, Plaster. She was here IE I attend the Plaster-Hull More Kiacation Sunshine KITCHEN CUPBOARD Bank of Cottage Grove City Briefs ° IRRIGATION HOURS 6 to 8 a. m. and 6 to 8 p. m. STERLING’S TABLE SUPPLY MARKET Sanitary Beauty 4 th This Store Will Be Closed All Day Saturday, July 4 Store Open Friday Evening Until 8:30 Smith-Short Grocery N elson E lectric S hop Interest! Is th«* greatest incentive towards, saving money. When you find your money is earn ing something you feel more like saving. Interest, like a much advertised remedy, "works while you sleep.” We pay into r e s t on savings accounts from $1 up. and on cerfifieat’es of deposit for li or 12 months’ time. We are today paying interest to (>23 savers are you among them? Absolute safety, liberality and courtesy one watch-word. The First National Bank of Cottage Grove A long winded speaker nt a to the floor, but th«' speaker was banquet had been going for an not disturbed. The chairman gave hour. As he iterated ami reiterated, his attention to the injured man. the members of the audience be Worriedly he asked, 4‘How are came restless. The chairman felt you, Bill!” “Hit me again," was that it was up to him to take* the resp«mse, "L can still hear heroic measures to bring the ad him a little." dress to a close. Ho shimmed his gavel but the speaker did not A sailor took his parrot with pause. Ho waited a few moments and prepared to bring the gavel him upon a visit to a preacher’ b down again. In so doing he' house and left his bird to visit stretched his arm so far backward i with a similar bir«l owne«l by the that the gavel struck on the head preacher. of the man in the seat behind the ; Tho preacher’s parrot, wishing chairman and the injured man fell to be sociable, sang out the only piece it knew, “What shall we do to be save«lf" NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. The sailor’s parrot, not to be Department of the Interior, IT. H. outdone, sang out his piece, “Pull Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, like hell or we’ll all be drowned." June 26, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Joseph P. Miller, of Pottage Grove, Oregon, who, on October IS, 1920, “PLUMBKR STEWART” math) Homestead Entry, No. 013400, for Lot 2, SW«4 NE%, ami NEY* SW%, Section 29, Township 21 S., Range 3 West, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three year Proof, to estaldish claim to the land above described, before th«' United States La ml Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 12th day of August., 192.5. Claimant, names as witnesses: William Tharp John Kebelbeck, George Kappauf, William Kimble, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon, non-conl HA MILL A. CANADAY, jy2-30(2)__________________ Register. (Misl. 206-7) Roseburg Serini No. 016115. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION, United States Land Office, Rose burg, Oregon, .June 25, 1925. Notice is hereby given that C. W. Clarke Co. by Ó. I*. Moulton its Attorney in Pact, the Post Office Address of Attorney in Fact, being Wilcox Building, Portland, Oregon, has this 251 h day of J urn*, 1925, filed in this office its application to select under the provisions of the Act of Congress approved June I, IK97, (30 Stat. 36), ami March 3, 1905, (33 Stat. 1264) HE Vi of swyt, Sec. 2 nnd NE’/g of SE»/¡, Sec. 12, Twp. 22 South, Rang«* 2 West, W M. Anv ami all persons claiming ad versely the lands describe«!, or <le- siring to object because of the mineral character of the land, or for any other reason, to the dis- | poMtl L« j tippltm.nl, should Hie their i affidavit of protest in this office j on or before the 3rd «lay of August, I 1925. non <o<l HAMILL A. CANADAY, iv2 30Í2) lb‘gis1«T. Your greatest wealth, Is your children’s health. PLUMBER STEWART. W<‘ at-«* not <l«x,t.«>rH, bitt. Hiinitary «•iiKiuevrs. Our pri script ¡«in 18 ali'i-ady written. It is ‘‘A bath a «lay k<*< ps yon fit iti <;very wav.” No job too bitf or none too small. Repair work given special alten lion. Schofield Stewart Registered Plumber Phone 209 It NORTH SEVENTH STREET Cash Meat Market To Open Friday To the People of Cottage Grove and Farmers: W<- will on Friday, July 3, open mi up-to-date meat market, which will mean n big saving to you on your to stay by us and we down. A large volume is our policy, flood meat offer. We are not new at the business, having had 13 years of experience. Everybody is our friend, We like you all. Come in and see us Friday morning at the Farmers’ Union store. 20c Sausage Beef boil 10c Beef roast 15c Round steak 20c Boned shoulder 30c 'I’eebone steak 25c Hamburger ,15c Sugar cured hams, whole or half .... 33c to 35c Sugar cured bacon 40c to 42c Bacon back 35c Pork and Veal Cuts Accordingly WE WILL GIVE ONE POUND OF SWIFT’8 8ILVER LEAF LARD WITH EVERY ONE DOLLAR PURCHASE OF MEATS WATCH FOR THE SHOP TO OPEN. Friday Morning, JULY 3 Gates & Gates IN FARMERS’ UNION STORE