The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 06, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. JULY 6. 1925
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Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kent will
Mr. and Airs. Arthur Benson, of
Friends of the several Fourth of
Portland, were week-eud guests of July newlyweds staged a charivari ) leave tomorrow by motor for a
Mr.
Mr. and Airs. John Barker.
for them last night that sounded I week’s outing at Bandon.
Mrs. Euima Branstetter and sonjUkc an Armistice day celebration. and Mrs. Glenn Haney will have
Kelly, of Eugene, were guests yes­
Thomas Sprankel, son of Air. and charge of Kern's Electric store dur-
terday at the home of Mrs. Bran­ Mrs. A. G. Prinkel, who was vis­ ing Mr. and Mrs. Kem’» absence.
Donald an<! Charles Handy, of
stetter’s sister, Mrs. John Barker. iting in Drain, sustained a sprained
Mr. and Mrs. Charles James and ankle Thursday evening when he Oakland, Calif., who had spent two
weeks at the home of their cousin,
son, of Chicago, and Mrs. Robert fell from a bank.
Hargrove, of Oklahoma City, are
Mrs. George Newell and John Charles Eakright, left today.
visiting their relatives, the Durham McCall, who attended the Baptist
Miss .Tune Jones left today for
j families. They will leave the latter church convention in Seattle last Portland to visit relatives.
■ part of the week for California.
week, returned last evening. They
The P F. Beaulieu family and
When you buy Ham or Bacon from us you
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson and were accompanied on the trip by Mr. and Mrs. Harold Edwards spent
get the Pig Pork, which is the sweetest,
Miss Minnie Wilcox spent the week Mrs. Ella J. Woodard and Mrs. the Foujth
ami most tender and the juiciest of meats.
end at Triangle lake, They were Susie Carlile, who visited relatives don.
And in addition it is cured according to a
joined there by the L. C. Coleman in Seattle. Mrs. Woodard remained
Kathleen McReynolds, who is at-
for a longer visit.
receipt that has stood the test of time and
family, of Corvallis.
tending the sumnier session of the
made us hundreds of customers for our
The 8. ♦ L. Godard anti S. L. Eugene business college, was home
Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pierce, of
Ham and Bacon.
Lebanon, spent the Fourth at the Mackin families. Miss Lucile Cor- for the week end.
nutt and Alton and Genevieve
j C. W. Partin home.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, Miss
John Dahsen spent the Fourth in Woodard sent the week eml at Hazel Swanson and George Willitt
Triangle lake.
| Portland.
spent the week end on an outing
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall and at Loon lake.
Carl Monroe loft Friday for
j Roseburg to spend the Fourth and Mrs. A. O. Williams are at Bandon
The A. W. Swanson, T. C. Wheel-
j week end at the homo of his aunt, on an outing, having motored over er, J. T. Smith and R. A. Trask
I Friday.
I Mrs. .1. W. Stoops.
families and Mr. and Mrs. D. II.
Culver & Anderson
The Willamette division of the Hemenway spent the week end at
The F. A. Monroe family have
’ Mountain States Power company Winchester bay.
I moved to Lebanon.
will hold an all-dav picnic. Saturday
The Fred Wright family spent
Mrs. 8. E. McKinney has re-
turned from Dexter, where she vis- at Bxpwnsville. The office here the Fourth at Winchester bay.
Mrs. Clara Burkholder and son ited at the home of her daugh­ will be closed for tho day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Dahl spent
and daughter, Charles Jr. and Miss ter, Mrs. Baeil Parker.
Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan and the Fourth at Winchester bay.
Belle, Mrs. C. E. Frost and Miss
Mrs. Artlissa Handy and Mrs. children spent the week end at
The N. J. Nelson Jr. and Rny
□
□ Kathryn Penner spent the Fourth
Emma Miller attended a Christian Newport.
mend G Irube families, Mr. and M rs.
□□□□□□□□□□□nannnnn and Sunday nt Bandon.
Mr.
and
Airs
Charles
Morrow
church convention at Turner last
A. M. Moore and Mr. and Mrs.
The G. W. McQueen, James Potts,
Mrs. J. A. Merryman and son week.
and daughter Doris, of Marcóla, E. E. Chaloupkn
I
spent the week
W. H. Ostrander, A. G. Williams John Wynne and the latter *s wife,
visited Saturday with Airs, Mor­ end at Triangle lake.
and Elbert Bede families, Mr. and of Bray, Calif., arrived Thursday
row’s brother, George McQueen.
I
Mrs. Elmer Neet, Jerry Wilkins, evening and spent the week end
The O. M. Kem family left today
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Mrs. Fred Smith and children and at the home of Mrs. Herbert Eakin,
by motor for Bandon on a month’s
Inventor Had Taken
Albert Griffin spent the week end u|ster of Mrs. Merryman.
i in a com- outing.
on an outing at Calapooya springs.
Brights disease cured by Dr.
No Chance of Losing
Ed Anderson, who was employed
munity that didn’t at Kelso, Wash., has returned here. Surely,
—
A fishing party consisting of Hagen.
the Bcotch are the most
Green Pitcher, C. 8. Roberts, Scho­
Mrs. Orpah Benson, who is “of
have a live newspaper. i Marion Richmond, who had been tolerant people In the world, as they
bear the brunt of most of Its so-
field »Stewart, George Hawley, tending the summer session.
: in California for several weeks, called humor. But there Is con­
E. W. Frans and II. W. Lombard O. A. C., spent tho Fourth and
Yozz are interested in returned last evening to spend the siderable basis for the well-circu­
spent the Fourth nnd week end at week end at the home of her sis-
' summer months at the home of
theory that the Scot Is canny.
East lake.
the affairs of your his parents, Mr. nad Airs. A. A. lated
ter, Mrs. Herbert Eakin, and with
Here Is an authentic yarn, vouched
her daughter, Miss Mary Ellen.
for by Harry Furniss In his ‘‘Some
Richmond.
home community.
1 Frank Snodgrass, of Portland, en­
Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cooper and Victorian Men” that Illustrates the
point.
route to Myrtle Point on business,
daughters Dorothy nnd Charlotte
When Bessemer, the genius who
stopped and visited briefly Thurs­ There is only one newspaper
spent the Fourth at Oakridge.
gave to steel his name, came to
day with his son Frank Jr.
that keeps you posted on
make
his discovery public, he put a
Lieutenant Lee Roy Woods, who
Stop at Long' & Cruson’s and ALL the news of your com­ I is stationed with the regular army lump of the famous steel In his
listen to a DeForest radio.
at Fort Sill, Okla., and Dan Woods, pocket and made his way to Na­
munity.
George M. Marksbury was in
who is a student in a medical smyth, of steel-hammer fatQp.
Placing the lump on Nasmyth’s
Your subscription helps keep college in Chicago, were visitors
Roseburg Thursday on business, He
desk, he told him that he had made
was accompanied by Mrs. O. M.
here
Thursday.
Both
are
visiting
an extraordinary discovery which
a live newspaper in your com­
Miller, Mrs. W. W. McFarland,
jin Eugene with their parents, Afr. would revolutionize the whole metal
Afrs. A. W. Kime and Mrs. Roy
munity.
¡and Afrs. Lee Roy Woods Sr. All world. Then came a little incident
Romaine.
¡are former residents of Cottage which shows what wonderful heads
these Scotch financiers possess.
| Grove.
Afrs. Roy Romaine and daughter
What do you think Nasmyth said to
Arthuu. Woodring left Thursday
Betty Mae returned Friday to their
Mr. nnd Afrs. "Buck” Clnnnhnn this excited Inventor?
CAKES OF EVERY KIND i home in Salem, after a week’s for Astoria to spend the Fourth •ind “Doc” Winners, of Medford,
“Eh, mon. It’s vary risky to show
with relatives and will then go to were weekend guests of Miss your wonderful Invention,
The
and a score of other equally visit with Afrs. Romaine’s parents, Pendleton
to make his home.
Afr. and Mrs. A. AV. Kime.
“Peggy” Johnson, sister of Mrs. world Is very dishonest.”
delicious bakery goods come
Robert Jones has shipped a j Clanahan.
To which the Inspiring Inventor
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
German police dog to Missoula,
from our ovens—fresh daily.
The George Jacobsen family have replied:
Claude Kime, who is attending
‘■Right, Mr. Nasmyth, I just cal­
Try them and be convinced the North Pacific Dental college in Mott.
(arrived from Silverton to again culated whom I was coming to see,
Andy
Nelson
and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
make
their
home
here.
Mr.
Jacobsen
Portland, spent the Fourth here
of their wholesomeness.
so with my last half-crown I reg­
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and son left Friday has been here for sevcrnl months. istered the Invention on my way.”
evening
to
spend
the
Fourth
and
A. W. Kime.
The Allison barber __
r
shop
has
tlfe week end ill the Bohemia dist­ | installed three of the latest
Had to Keep It
cron­
Mrs. A. P. Keppel, of Portland, rict.
Mother—Where did you get Hint
jtions in barber chairs.
visited during the week with her
Mr. and Mrs. Loren Knight, 6f
sister, Mrs. Joe McKibben.
Merrick Metcalf, who had been nickel?
Willie—You gave It to me for the
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
San Francisco, returned home Fri­
in Salem with his grandmother, heathen.
Galloway writes insurance.
day, after spending two weeks vis­
Mrs.
Frances
Gray,
spent
the
Mother—Then why did you keep
Hiram Remington, of Snohomish, iting with friends in Portland, in
Fourth here with his parents, Afr. it?
This is Mrs.
Mrs. Frank Woodruff and three Wash., visited during the week Lorane and here.
and Mrs. Harry Metcalf.’
Willie- Well, teacher said I was
children, of Portland, arrived Thurs­ with his mother, Mrs. Clarence Knight *s first visit in Oregon and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Nelson, a heil 111 oil.—Mon I reu I Gu zet t e
she was enraptured with the won-
day to visit at the D. Sterling Sloan.
The Loren Harvey family mo­ •lerful scenery of the Willamette Mrs. J. A. llucbnnnn and Mrs.
home and with other friends. Mr.
Gusuie Heard spent the week end
Correct styles always in wedding
Woodruff was here for the Fourth. tored to Roseburg Friday and were valley.
j in Marshfield with Mr. nnd Mrs. and social stationery at the live
Mrs. Nan Flores, of Oklahoma joined there by Mr. Harvey’s moth­
G. H. Fullerton.
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wire print shop.
er and the parents of Mrs. Harvey
City, Okla., visited dnring the
Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Mocks mo-
for an outing over the week end
with her sister, Mrs. L. Roach.
tored to Roseburg Friday and were
Miss Alda Irvin arrived Thurs­ on the river near Roseburg.
joined there for a week-end outing
Car washing and jadishing done
day from Berkeley, Calif., and is
jtjp to Bandon by Mr. and Mrs.
a guest at the home of her sister, at Woodson Bros. Gnrage. j22-jy20p2
. Samuel Vrnteh nnd son Jack.
Mrs. Dora Garouttc i
Mrs. W. H. Daugherty.
Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe, Mrs. Her
Airs. C. E. Shelburne and daugh­ children, of Albany, wet
. bert Breedlove nnd the Elmer
ter Marie left Thursday for Port­ over tho week end at
Monson family spent tho wook end
Ewing home.
land.
st Bandon.
Neglect of the liver results in
of
Hood
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ogden,
Mrs. May Henry, of Grants Pass, self poisoning! Not so quickly, per
River, visited during the week at
»
visited during tho week with her haps, but just as surely as if you
the home of Airs. Ogden’s mother,
drank poison out of a bottle. It
daughter, Mrs. Joe McKibben.
Mrs. Frank Henderson.
I Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Ball and you liver is not doing its work of
DeForest radios for sale by
I I granddaughter
Betty Bond, Mrs. helping digestion, eliminating waste
Long & Cruson.
I 1 Carrie
<’•—Hemenway, Mr. nnd Mrs. from the bowels and purifying the
L. M. Tucker, of Portland", a
Wilbur Spray spent the week j D. H. Hemenway, Mr. and Mr«, blood, you will always be troubled
former resident of this city, visited
j J. Q. Willits and the George M. with sick headaches, nausea, bilious­
end
at Newport.
here Friday,
ness, bad breath, gas, sour stomach,
Leon VanNortwiek, 14-yenr-old j Scott family spent the Fourth at
Fred Gray, of Vancouver, B. C.,
or constipation.
Siuslaw
falls.
a former resident, visited here son of Afr. and Mrs. F. B. Van- i
Cleanse and tono your liver! Tut
Afr. and Mm. J. E. Banton,
I Nortwick, sustained severe burns
during the week.
Gerald Banton, and little daughter your system in condition so you
about
the
eyes
and
face
Friday
The O. W. Hays, V. T. Randall,
Geraldine, Glenn and the Alissc* feel your very best again! Try
Nelson Durhnm anil A. A. Rich- evening when some gunpowder with
Nola Banton and Lillie Spahr, Mrs. just a spoonful of Dr. H. H.
playing
ignited,
which he was
tnond families camped over the I j There
Thachi r’s excellent Liver and Blood
will be no permanent in­ Garland Abeena and two children,
Fourth on Afosby creek, The men
j Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Townsend and Syrup after the next few meals
i
juries.
caught 15 large trout.
and notice the quick improvement
Mr. ani! Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mr. two children, Mr. nnd Mrs. George in the way you eat, sleep, look and
j
Bailes
and
<
'laughter
Rota,
Mr.
and
'and Mrs. C. M. R pcsp , Mr.
feel—the return of strength, vigor
i M rs. C. W. Caldwell, Miss Ruth and Mrs. B. A. Pruett and the and energy. You will be complete­
Misses
Jessie
Pruett
anil
Elva
Stewart and Cecil Caldwell spent
ly satisfied; otherwise there will
j the week end on an outing up | Powell spent the week end nt be no cost. Dr. Thacher’s Liver
Bandon on an noting.
) Sharps creek.
and Blood Syrup is sold and recom­
I The N. E. (Hass family nnd Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Davis, of
mended by Kern’s for Drugs and
Flower and son Allen spent The
Portland, returned last evening
all other loading druggists.
i week end at Belknap springs.
from spending several days at the
j Guests at the Al Elledge home )
John Wallace home.
J over the week end were Mrs. Edna I
The Charles McKibben, ] Henry
Ross, daughter of Mr. Alledge, who)
expensive
Rohde, V. J. Hazen, Walter Ful;
j was accompanied by Joe Rutledge, j
mer, Elmer Kent and Fred Kelly
Mrs. Morri. Gill, sister of Mrs. j
families, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Ham*
loth and Mr. and Mrs. John i Wah i Elledge, all of Portland; George
’Guard, of Yon alia, father of Mrs. .
Why take a chanco?
lace camped on Cedar creek during
¡Elledge; Arthur Elledge, son of I
the holidays.
Mr. Elledge, and his wife, of Yon *
Tying troubles arc minimized when Plymouth
Mr. nad Mrs. Ralph Wills, of call*.
fiber
and
'
Westwood,
Calif.,
and
a
nephew,
is
used.
Made
of
high-quality
brand
Mrs. C. E. Jones and the Roy •
Claire Wills, of Vallejo, Calif , vis-
spun to the Plymouth standard, which means
Beilews family, of Roseburg, spent i
I ited over the week end at thé
the Fourth h> re. Mr. Jones is here
smooth-running twine of uniform size, length and
home of Mr. Wills’ parents, Mr.
strength. Plymouth Twine is scientifically treated
O. P. Wills.
Mr. and Mrs. A. having a home built and Mr. and
Mrs. Jones will again make their
Noth and daughter Vivian, of
against insect damage.
■home here.
Medford, were also guests at the
Albert H. Boss underwent an
Wills home for the Fourth and
operation for appendicitis Saturday
remained for a longer visit.
650 feet to the 5-poond ball of Premax
I in a Eugene hospital. He is get
Roy Heck played wiht Oakland ting along satisfactorily.
in the Oakland-Yoncalla Fourth of
500 feet to the 5-pound ball of Standard
Mrs. A. Pitcher and Mrs. George
July game. Oakland won 8 to 0.
Crawford underwent operations for
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Beagle, of appendicitis yesterday in a Eugene
Portland, were week-end guests of hospital.
Mrs. Sarah Harms.
Mrs. Htephen Overholser, of Jef
Mr. and Mrs. William DeVore. ferson, is at the home of her
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson. Miss sister, Mr». Ernest .Me Reynold».
in Range of IVork
Alberta Williams and Lynn Walker Another sister, Mr*. John Ovrrhol
■pent the Fourth of July holiday« >er, of Hilk creuk, is spending the
Quality and Price
day at the Me Reynolds home.
j
at Bandon.
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Your Guests
OUR
On Sunday—w<- are sure—will assuredly enjoy a cup
or two of our high quality Coffee or Tea. We have
several excellent grades we would like you to try to
really see how good they really are.
Ham and Bacon
Are Always Good
Quality Market
n Cl
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Briefs
°
Y
OU WOULDN’T
LIVE
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
A Wantad
Will Do It
Look Out for
Self Poisoning
Never Give
Up Until
You’ve Tried
a Sentinel
Wantad
PLYMOUTH TWINE
“The Ohl Reliable"
Always Give First
Chance to the
Home Print Shop
¡Ce Meet
Darby & Liston
Competition
McQueen’s Grocery
PHONE 65
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June Brides Are Many.
The number of .June brides in
Lane county this year was one
greater than a year ago, when the
number was 56. The scoro was tied
until the afternoon of tho last
day of tho month, when an addi­
tional glory ticket was secured.
July started with a rush, three
licenses being issued by the county
clerk upon the first day of the
month.
R eason
Tuo —
Smoke in your kit­
chen is a thing of
Special bookkeeping systems
of every kind. The Sentinel.
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel.
Salesbooks. The Sentinel,
x
the past.
AMAIZO
will not smoke
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
when kept at the
proper frying tem­
DENTISTS
W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. I
Modern equipment. First Na
tionai Bank Building. Hours. 9 to !
12 and 1 to 4i. Evenings an<i Hun- I
days by appointment. Office phone ■
10, residence phone 184 J.
11
perature. Amaizo
is ideal
for deep
| \R. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office
Fifth and Main streets. Hours, ;
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings .
and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
office 35, residence 161-J.
frying.
ATTORNEYS
I IEKBE11T W LOMBARD -Attor
noy at Law.
First National i
Bank Building. Phone 91, Cottage
Grove, Oregon.
II .1. SHINN. At I <>rin;\ a i I .aw
and Notary Public. Practices
in all courts. Bader building, Cot­
tage Grove, Oregon.
flEORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney
"at-law. Office in Bader block,
Cottage Grove.
PHYSICIANS
| lit. C. E. FROST.—Physician
U and Surgeon. Office in Lawson ,
Building. Plioue 47, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
I « \\ l.N < in OTT, M D. Phy
" sician and Surgeon. Evenings i
by appointment.
Suite 3, Kem !
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on I
north SrJh street, just, off Mam
A. FORBES, M. D. Physician
and Surgeon. Calls answered |
day or night.. Maternity work a
specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co. j
Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J.
IY
r\B. A. W. KIMI
Pl
inn and
U Surgeon. Obstetrics nnd diseases
of women and children a specialty.'
Will care for confinements at his!
home if desired. Office over C. J.
Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234;
residence, 12«»-.!. Residence address, i
1149 west Main.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
|)R. H. A. HAGEN. Licensed
Drugless Physician. Phone 30.
Ostran<ier Building, 530Main
street, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
I
MPERIA
Barber Shop
L
WE BOB, CURL AND
DYE U HR
Harber Work in General;
special attention to children
G30 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
WOOD
Any Kind
Any Time
PRICES RIGHT
Terms Cash
Quimby Bros.
Phones: Office 70, Res. 124 L
tfe(2)
Get the Red Crown
iviib .me Card at any
"K dCrown”putnp.
U
I and see your
summerniileage in­
crease.
HIWzl
X,
COURSE there’s
_
a limit to the number
of miles your car can get even out of
Red Crown gasoline. But as you fol­
low the practical suggestions in the
Red Crown Mileage Card you’ll keep
improving your summer mileage —
with a good chance of tagging on 15
to 30 miles extra to tho tankful. Fig­
ure that out for a season and you’ll
be buying “Red Crown” MILES ex­
clusively like thousands of other ex­
perienced motorists.
Why not
start saving today?