COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JULY 9. 1925
PAGE THREE
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Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DeYoung
took Mrs. Clarence Stoneburg and Resin and Turpentine
the latter’s daughter Ix>is May to
Put to Various Uses
Belknap springs Tuesday.
Mrs.
Resin and turpentine have been
* Stoneburg will take medical treat
produced on this continent since
ments at the spring
10(12.
These commodities were
John Woodard left Tuesday for gathered and exported by the early
D. T. Lawton and his niece, Miss San Francisco and Denver on a colonists. While they were original
ly used for vaulting wooden ves
Never a week passes but the Bank of Cottage
Helen Lawton, of Medford, were ten-day business trip.
Grove gets new customers on the strength of what
Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Dvott, Mrs. sels and protecting rope rigging,
I over night guests Tuesday at the
thus gaining their mime of "naval
one friend lias tokl another about our service.
D. A. Forbes home, Mr. Lawton Dyott’s mother, Mrs F. E. Dunn,. stores?’ chemistry has developed
is the father of Mrs Forbes, who ! Mr. and Mr». R. G. Koehler, guests many uses for resin and turpentine,
Such kindness is difficult to repay. But the Bank
is in Medford with her mother, jof the Dyott s, returned Sunday making them Indispensable in a
of Cottage Grove is doing its best to prove worthy,
Mrs. Lawton, while convalescing evening from spending the week large number of important in
(•nd at the Dunn and Dyott cottage dustries, says the Montreat Star.
.by making its service increasingly attractive to
from a recent operation.
Soap manufacture leads In con
old friends and new.
Mrs. Arthur Schoonover and i on the McKenzie.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harms, of sumption of resin, with surfacing of
daughter and son arrived Friday
writing and printing paper rank
from Kalama, Wash., and are visit Portland, who had been visiting ing second. Resin Is also extensive
If “Bank of Cottage Grove Service" Means
Mr.
Harms
’
mother,
Mrs.
»Sarah
ing Mrs. Schoonover’s parents, Mr.
ly used In the manufacture of
Anything to You, Tell Your
Harms, and Mrs. Harms’ parents, varnishes,
waterproofing
com
and Mrs. Williapi Rentle.
.Mr.
and
Airs.
Jame
Robison,
re-
pounds, roofing materials, leather
Friends About It.
Miss Alverda Finch underwent
dressings,
lubricants,
waxes,
linol
i turned home yesterday accompanied
an operation for the removal of a
by Mrs. J. G. Cann, of San Louis eum and electric Insulation. Tur
goiter Monday in a Eugene hos
Obispo, Calif., who was visiting her pentine Is an important industrial
pital. She is getting along satis
fnrtor as a thinner for paint, solvent
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robison.
factorily. Her mother, Mrs. II. O.
for Inks, waxes, rubber and water
Miss Margaret Carter, of Port proofing compounds, ns well B j In
Finch, was with her during the
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
land, arrived Sunday for a month’s chemical and pharmaceutical com
operation.
I visit at the home of her sister, binations.
Since 1906
Mrs. R. A. Meltley left today for
Mrs. William Bartels.
Portland for a two weeks’ visit at
Sea Cucumber a Fish
Mr. and Mrs. H. T. Grannis and
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Cad
The sett cucumber Is really n liv
Harmon, and with her sisters, Mrs. daughter Winnifred left Tuesday
ing creature anti not a vegetable.
J. O. Johnson nnd Mrs. Samuel for Portland to make their home.
Its other names are the trepang
The interior of the Mountain or
Ramsey. On the return trip she
holothurian. The body of this
□□□□unnnnnnnannnnn
Muis Elva. Cyphers, of Mountain will stop at Hillsboro and visit I States Power company’s office has strange dweller in the sea is com
View, •Calif., who came here to at nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. * l>een refinished with kalsomine and posed of a muscular tissue covered
' paint.
with warts or spines, and which
n
n tend the funeral of her uncle, W. A. Beck.
□
□ Theodore Sprague, is remaining for
Everett Churchill visited during generally resemble In shape their
Miss
Crystal
Sparks,
left
today
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a a short visit with relatives.
vegetable namesake, says the Bos
, for Rosebud, Alberta, to spend the the week at the home of his uncle, ton Globe.
| Chet Churchill.
The Sherman Wilkins and W.
Mrs. John Kerr, of Portland, summer with her brothers.
Sea cucumber is considered a
Little families spent the week end arrived Tuesday to visit Mr. Kerr. ! £. J. Edwards, who had charge
Mrs. Arch Rice anil daughter great luxury among the Chinese,
Oil Meeting Tuesday.
at Grants Pass with the Ben Cren
Long' & Cruson will put a 1 nt the agricultural department of Francos, of Salem, returned home Malays and other Eastern peoples, SPANISH WAR VETS ARE
A meeting for tli<* stockholders of
shaw family.
its gathering and preparation
TO ORGANIZE
DeForest radio in your home ,1>e Cottage Grove high school for j yesterday, after a few days’ visit and
the Guaranty Oil tcompany and for
the market Is a flourishing In-
Miss Alma Little, of Eugene, for free demonstration.
See | several years, is to have charge with Mrs. Rice’s mother, Mrs. 8. E. for
dustry ti tiring the islands of the Local Camp to Be Mustered at the public will be held Tuesday
<
lochran.
spent Monday here.
of that department in the Grants
them.
Pacific, White men who have eaten
(‘veiling in the high school audi
Saturday Meeting
Mrs. Myrtle Plank ami Hons, of
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall ami sea-cucumber soup declare It to
Mrs. Dora Garoutte and children, Puss high school this next year.
torium. A number of speakers will
Walker, spent Friday at the T. C. of Albany, who had visited at the
N. J. Nelson Jr., Fred Bennett, A. G. Williams returnee! Monilnv be delicious. The trepangs, which
A local camp of IT. S. Spanish be on the program.
Clark home at Hebron.
Roy Ewing home, returned home l Ernest Bennett and Lee Peters left evening from spending the Fourth grow from ten to fifteen Inches
long, are gathered from coral reefs. War Veterans will be organized and
! early this morning by motor for ¡ of July hoi Mays at Bandon.
DeForest portable radio set, Tuesday.
They are then boiled, dried In the
J. E. (Ed) Terpeflning, a resident sun and hung over a fire, which instituted at a ceremonial to he
just out. See Long & Cruson.
Harry Casey left Tuesday for Portland to bring back some new
held ia Phillips hall at S o’clock
Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe and her Portland to be with Mrs. Casey ami ears. Mr. Peters will bring hack of Cottage Grove 20 years ago, gives them a smoky taste.
Saturday
eveqiing.
Commander
a new Overland sedan which he visited during the week at the
daughter, Mrs. Elmer Monson, spent children.
-
Georg:' F. A. Walker, Assistant
N.
J.
Nelson
Jr.
,
home
of
his
brother-in-law,
Emmett
from
I
has
bought
yesterday in Corvallis with.. Mrs. 1 Specials at Nelsons during this
Couldn’t Be Fooled
Adjutant IT. G. Worrilow, Inspec
Sutcliffe’s son, Robert Sutcliffe, week: 1922 Dodge touring, $500; The others will he for the sales- ! Sharp.
When Bobble was six he was tor Lafe H. Manning, all of Port
Any Kind Any Time
who was there with chnutauqua.
Charles James, of Chicago, is given a real watch, which, regard land, and other dignitaries of the
1924 Ford coupe with disc wheels l room.
PRICES RIGHT
visiting
today
with
the
Durham
Mrs.
Ivan
Warner
re
Mr.
and
less
of
quality
or
accuracy,
had
a
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Shelby, of I and lots of extras, $503; 1920
Terms: Cash
department of Oregon will be pres
families,
having
joined
Mr«.
James
delightfully
loud
tick.
Naturally,
the
Dunsmiur, Calif., visited several Buick roadster, new paint, good I turned Monday from spending the
ent to
little
fellow
was
Inordinately
proud
days last week at the home of tires, $450; throe 1920 Overland Fourth in Wheeler at the home of and son and Mrs. James’ sister,
Port
guests
Mrs. 'Shelby’s sister, Mrs. Truman tourings, $250 to $280 each; 1923 Mr. Warner’s sister, Mrs. Jack I Mrs. Robert Hargrove, of Oklahoma and would stroll up and down Wil land,
vnlley
Phones: Office 76, Ros. 124 L
City, who have been here several shire boulevard, stopping every cities.
Clark, of Hebron. The Clark fatni- Ford coupe, $325; 1922 Ford sedan, Churchill.
moment or two to draw the time
-tf«(2)
days.
ly accompanied them on their re- $275; many other good cars nt
piece from his pocket and regard
The
i nvite<l
turn trip as far as Rogue River.
bargains, $25 up.
Miss Roslie Pluss, of Portland, it gravely.
Every passerby got n real kick out
¡arrived Monday to spend two weeks
Galloway writes insurance.
The Dee Fox family and Mr.
with Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried of Bobby’s performance, hut the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phipps, ofTox’a sister, of Gateway, who vis-
Graber. Miss Evelyn Bristow, of climax came when Betty Compson
Santa Paula., visited during the ■ted over the Fourth at the home
|
Eugene, is also a guest at the tripped along and asked (lie little
week with the Finley Whipps • of Mrs. Fox ’s parents, Mr. and
chap wlmt time It was.
Graber
home.
I Mrs. J. L. Queen, returned home
Bobby regarded his watch per-
family, of Mosby creek.
Mrs. H. /f. Hagen
Walter Cochran has returned plexedly for a moment and ther
I Tuesday by way of the McKenzie
J pass.
j from Ashland, where ho attended replied, with dignity: “Two Inches
i hones:
j the funeral of an uncle who died to four.”—I,os Angeles Times.
Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Elliott ro
Office
MarcelUng
1 Friday.
I turned Tuesday to their home in
30
Manicuring
Himalayan Horsechestnut
Mrs. B. H. Briceo, of Springfield,
Spokane, after a week ’s visit with
Res.
Facial Massage
| Mr. Elliott’s father, R» G. Elliott,
The original horsechestnut. Aescu
I is a guest at the home of her uncle,
118-Y
Shampooing
George O. Knowles.
Mr. Bricco lus dlppocustiinum, is the hand
I and at the home of Mr.
~~ Elliott’s
somest
of
the
whole
genus
and
one
Bobbing
Evenings ®
brother, Carl Elliott.
(accompanied her and visited brief -
of the most beautiful trees In the
by ■
Hair Tinting
|
ly
this
forenoon
at
the
Knowles
will
put
a
Lon? & Cruson
world, says a bulletin of the Arnold
Appoint
WERE ONCE LIT
French Paper Curl
home
but
went
on
to
Klamath
—
Falls
ment
•
Arboretum.
It was brought to
home
..
TLE STORES. All DeForest radio in your
on business nnd will return in a America nt least 100 years ago ami
for free demonstration, See
■
■ ■ M ■ I
have grown through them.
' few days for Mrs. Bricco.
there are many noble specimens In
the use of NEWS
Rex Wheeler, son of Mr. and cities and towns of the eastern
Mrs. Maude Hohl and Mrs.
M. L. Snell, 113 north Dougins
! Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, was taken to states. The Hlmalnynn horsechest
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PAPER advertising. j George Hawley spent the Fourth
nut' and the species of central China
a Eugene hospital this forenoon are not hardy here, and the Ar street, wins the prize for the first
I of July holidays in the Coos bay
with acute abdominal trouble.
country,
At North Bend they
boretum has not succeeded in ob ripe tomatoes grown in a home
j visited the “Dutch” Brumfield
Floyd Traylor, of Granite Falls, taining seeds of the north China garden. He had ripe ones on July
species, Aesculus chlnensls, which 4 from plants set. out in April.
J
j family and nt Marshfield they
Mrs. D. J. Scholl, who was 1 Wash., who is visiting indefinitely will probably flourish In this lati
/
Many do not set out their pin ills
Ray Woolley, who is an engineer | visited the G. A. Brumfield family. brought home Sunday from a Eu in Drain with relatives, arrived tude.
until that. date. Last year Mr.
with the traffic department of the The also visited at Myrtle Point. gene hospital, where she under iioday for a few days visit at the
Snell had ripe tomatoes on July
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph com Bandon and Sunset beach.
went a very serious operation three I home of his aunt, Mrs. M. V. I
Crab Found in Book
22 but another resident reported
Welden.
pany at Los Angeles, is visiting his
■
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipps weeks ago and who has been nt the
In the matter of odd bookmark* having them earlier. This year he
parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Wool have returned from spending the , home of her mother, Mrs. Anna
between the pages of n returned decided to he the first.
ley.
Fourth in Tillamook at the homes ; dowdy since that time, will return
volume, one llbriirhm claimed the
; to her own home this evening. She
Car washing and polishing done of brothers of Mr. Whipps.
blue ribbon by citing a slice of raw
Merchants I Your Halcsbooks.
bacon which one of his Hssistunfs
is getting along very satisfactorily.
nt Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2
G. E electric fans, 10 cool
lind salvaged from a copy of Mr. Place your order with The
The William Culver family, of
The Bud Shortridge family have hours for a nickel, for sale by
Service’s poems.
irr*?
Vernonia, returned honm yesterday
returned from spending their va
The ingenuity of those who en
But’ hla claim was Instantly given Sentinel GO days before you
Ray Nelson.
| after a visit here at the home of gage in the manufacture of liquor second place when the chief of a must have them.
cation at Bandon with relatives.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Whipps Mr. Culver’s brother, Harry Culver. in Lane county is indicated in the
Mrs. Shortridge’s condition seems
famous library in a great manu
and
Roy
Stillwell,
of
Tillamook,
O. W. Hays is in Monmouth on collection of stills in the vault of facturing city countered with a soft-
very much improved.
have returned home, after spending
Sheriff Frnnk E. Taylor which re shell crab which turned up between
Mrs. Joe Burnette hns been ill the Fourth with Mr. Whipps’ par business.
Master Howard Blakely in in ceived its latest addition Monday tbe leaves of a book on engineering
during the week.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Finley Whipps.
-The Outlook.
| Corvallis visiting with his grand when a liquor plant improvised
DeForest portable radio set,
I
from
a
sodawater
pressure
tank
was
Miss Nellie Stewart visited in parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Mil-
just out. See Long & Cruson.
0. M. Foskett Dies.
this week with Mrs. Edwin j lett. His mother, Mrs. E. T. Blake i brought in. This new device takes
PLUMBER STEWART.
Word has been received that Eugene
Word has been received here of
MOTH
1 its place with a motley assembly of
Tullar.
ly
will
go
to
Corvallis
the
fore
Charles Pitcher, who is visiting in
sudden
death
several
weeks
I the
DESTROYER
We make your house a
Miss Mildred Bennett, daughter part of next week to spend a few copper containers including one
Lakeview and who recently suffered
small apparatus made from one of | >‘K<< of C. M. Foskett, of Ferry,
regular
Hummer resort or
a paralytic stroke, is somewhat of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, under days with her parents and will those well known copper fire ex IN. Y.
Before her marriage to
Kills Them J
went an operation Tuesday at a bring Howard home.
a winter home by install
improved.
! Mr. Foskett the widow wns Mrs.
tinguishers.
The
majority
of
the
Destroys their eggs
ing the latent in nliowem
local physician ’» office for the re
The N. J. Hopper family, of
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Burnette have
stills now being held as evidence I w H. Abrams, for many years a
Thousand*
of
house
ami bath tubs. Come in—
moval of her tonsils.
Springfield, Mrs. N. D. Pohll and
resident
of
Cottage
Grove
nnd
Eu
wife*
have
quit
worry
moved into their new home on
nre crudely made although a few
we will gladly give you an
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Atkinson, of daughter Evelyn, of Eugene, and
in* about moths. They
gene. Mrs. C. J. Howard, of Do-
east Main street.
UM CENOL MOTH DE.
estimate.
Our prices are
Portland, were visitors here yester Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ross, of that have been found in operation I renn, is her daughter.
STROYER. Kill* I he lar
in Lane bear evidence of consid
Did you know that all diseases
most reasonable.
vae that do the damage.
Medford, returned Tuesday to their
day.
erable talent in sheet metal work.
Will not stain
pleasing
of the eyes are curable without the
H. L. Baimbridgc was dismissed homes after spending the holidays About a year ago a large number
odor. U*e it today.
“PLUMBER STEWART”
aid of glasses or operation? Dr.
here
as
guests
of Mrs. Nannie of stills were destroyed by the
Hagen.
eow(T) from a Eugene hospital Tuesday.
Hopper.
Hohl by
sheriff an<l the vault cleared but
The four-year-old son of Mr. and
Miss Rachel Galloway and Miss
Registered Plumber
A seven-pound daughter was bort the supply is beginning to grow
Mrs.
Grank
Peoples,
of
Silk
creek
KEM
’
S
FOR DRUGS
Ireae Griggs returned Monday from
Phono 200 R
Tuesday to Mr. and Mrs. Thomas large again.
Rex
all
Store
district,
sustained
an
injured
eye
Medford, where they spent a week
NORTH .SEVENTH STREET
T.
Lamkin.
yesterday, when a wire staple got
as guests of Miss Dorothy Eads.
U-nol Agency
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Davison,
Tn a certain Mam street village
who recently purchased the
__ old the event of the season was a
Edgnr King property, have moved raffle conducted hy the one and
here from Oakland, Ore., and are only hotel keeper, who had orig
making their home with Mr«. Edgar inated the scheme and in whose
King until their property is va hands it remained year after year.
cated, which probably will not be Several prizes were distributed to
until fall.
stimulate interest and the drawing
We have a nice supply of Loganberries for canning this
was apparently fair.
The method war a* follow»: The
week—the crop is short and about over—we advise
landlord provided a number of
OU
WOULDN
’
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you to get your supply now.
metal discs and these were drawn
Invite the fellows to your
LIVE in a com one by one from a itreen baize bag home
—to the fight. You
the landlord's -mall daughter.
munity that didn’t by This
can enjoy it by rounds.
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
little girl would, in the
They will hear a varied
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL
have a live newspaper. ordinary way, plunge her hand into
the bag, rummage around for a few
LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN
program in your home—
(with a dollar purchase of White Laundry soap)
with her «-yes shut, and
GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE,
and
then
they
’
ll
invite
You arc interested in seconds
then bring out a dis«. This would
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
yon over to their house
the affairs of your win the first prize, usually a fine
PLASTERING 8AND, ZOURI STORE
to a congenial entertain
fat turkey.
home community.
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
On the occasion in question,
ment.
THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO
however, she took -ueh a long time
MENTION
There is only one newspaper to make her choice that her father
that keeps you posted on said, “Hurry up, child.”
s-clicit
“T can’t find the hot one, dad-
No Charge on City Deliveries
ALL the news of your com dy, ” she replied.
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into the eye while the child was nt
play in the back yard.
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a new
I Overland coupe to Arnold Suiker.
a used Chandler touring to C. R.
Eakright and a used Dodge touring
to Vernon E. Clow.
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Bank of Cottage Grove
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