The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JULY 16. 1925
Mrs. Melia Currin And daughter . W. D. Landess an^ Mrs. Linnie
W. L. Dickson, of Toledo, spen*
the fore part of thi1 week at the* Alias Lula left yesterday for New Violette I ft Tuesday for Portland
to attend the Elks convention.
home of his brother, F. E. Dickson. port to spend a month.
Mrs. Herbert Eakin and Mrs.
Ray Dickson has return’d from
Mr. and Mrs. S. I*. Godard were
a visit in Portland at the home in Salem und Portland the fore A. L.* Wynne and sons Sidney and
Henry motored to Portland yester­
of an aunt. He was accompanied pare of the week.
day.
home by his grandmother, Afrs.
Theodore Baker and Mr.
D. Stillwell, of Sutherlin, who spent Mrs. John Baker returned Tuesday
Air. and Mrs. Charles A «Ta ms ,
thv fore part of the week with Mr. from Bend, where they spent the and daughter Adeline returned yes
ami Mrs. T. J Hanna.
: week end at the home of Mr«. J. T. terday from Oakland, Calif., where
Science has won the war against theft.
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka Webb, a sister of Theodore Baker. | they spent a month with Afr.
Adams’ mother and sister.
Aided by its friends the police, science has been
accompanied by Afiss Anna Ward,
Ed Hibbard, of Chenowa, Calif.,
Mrs. Grant Tower and daughter
inflicting more ami more casualties on crooks until
of Eugene, left Tuesday for eastern a former resident here, visited
Oregon via the XfcKenzie pass.
it has the enemy almost completely routed.
here briefly Saturday while enroute Mrs. Bernice Berggren and the
'latter’s children left today for
Afrs. Claire Walkley, of Saginaw*, , to Portland to attend the Elks Newport on an outing.
Because science has. proved its superiority over
convention.
is
receiving
treatment
at
a
Eugene
the burglar, this Bank offers you protection for
Afrs. Al. F. Wvatt left today for
The N. E. Glass family were in
hospital.
your valuables in its scientifically-protected vault.
! Centralia, Wash., to visit at the
Afrs. Everett Sparks, who had (Portland the fore part of the week. home of her son Ernest.
Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McDonald
been visiting her sister, Mrs. A. G.
Rent Your Safe Deposit Box Here Now—
Aliss Eloise Atkins, who visited
Williams, has returned to her home *an<l son Arield, of Myrtle Point, at the home of her aunt, Mrs. S. V.
The Mere Peace of Mind Which Comes
:
who
were
returning
from
the
Chris
­
in McMinnville.
Allison, has returned to her home
From Knowing Your Valuables Are Safe
Mr. and Mrs. Aferritt Eddy, of tian Endeavor convention in Port • in Portland.
Portland, visited here during the land, were guests over the week
Is Worth the Price of Rental.
Miss Agnes Carter, of Portland,
, <‘nd at the H. J. Shinn home, The
week.
i two families were neighbors in i is a guest of her sister, Mrs. Wil-
The local Lions Cubs met the
Nebraska.
Mr. McDonald is a liani Bartels.
* Corvallis Lions Cubs in a baseball I former pastor of the
The Leonard Douglas family, of
Christian
game this afternoon at Stouffer i church here.
McCloud, Calif., spent the fore
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
field.
Mr. and Mrs. Hagen returned I part of the week here at the home
Miss Ermine Violette is
j Monday from a 10-day visit in of Mrs. Douglas’ parents, Air. and
two weeks in Portland
Portland. Mr. Hagen attended a ’Mrs. J. H. Bartels. Afrs. Bartels
relatives.
left yesterday for Portland and
state chiropractors’ convention.
I Kelso, Wash.
Miss Ida Dagger, of Los Angeles,
Mrs.
R.
R.
Meeks
and
her
guest,
j
Did you know that Dr. Hagen is a guest at the home of her sister, Avis Mathewson visited in Rose | ! Mrs. H. H. Douglas and daughter
Afrs. William Haskins.
can cure all diseases of the eyes
burg Tuesday with Mrs. Meeks’ ' Janet, of Junction City, are guests
Mrs. Elizabeth Atwater, of Port­ daughter, Mrs. Samuel Veateh.
at the E. T. Blakely home.
without the aid of glasses or oper­
William Ward and sons Kenneth
ation?
eow(T) j land, who had been visiting Afrs.
Mrs.
N.
F.
Owen
and
children,
Alary Robinson and Mis. Mary
and
Dalton, Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett
of
El
Pas<^
Tex.,
who
had
spent
The Earl Baldwin family, whose Baltzor, left Tuesday for Albany.
A business meeting of the Chris­
a month at the home of Mrs. and daughter Bernice returned
tian Endeavor at Dorena will be home was destroyed by fire July 4,
Tuesday from a week’s fishing trip
A nine-pound daughter was born
held at 7:30 this evening. All have moved into the former Loucks yesterday to Afr. and Mrs. Charles Owens’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Silas near Bend.
returned
home
Tuesday.
Wells,
home
on
east
Alain
street.
members and those interested in
F. Gutcher.
Weston Wqods, of Portland, is
Edna V. Sullivan, of Los Angeles,
F. E. Dickson, who had been in
the work of the society have been
accompanied by her sister, Mrs. visiting at the home of his grand­
Toledo with his parents since the
urged to be present.
W. B. McNeil, and the latter’s mother, Afrs. H. Af. DeLong.
Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. Fourth of July, returned Sunday
daughter
Madeline, of Sunnyvale, I Afr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell,
evening.
OU
WOULDN
’
T
were in Eugene yesterday on busi­
Calif., are visiting Mrs. Sarah Kerr, 1 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Titus, Mrs.
Afr. and Mrs. George Wilson and
ness.
LIVE in a com­ mother
of Mrs. Sullivan and Airs. (). Af. Miller and C. A. Bartell were
Mr«. Mabel Dixon, with their
Galloway writes insurance.
guests last evening at the
munity that didn’t McNeil. Mrs. Sullivan removed '( i dinner
guests, the R. B. Wilson family, of
Miss Margaret Land underwent Portland, spent Sunday in Roseburg
from here to Eugene several years | V. M. C. A. camp on Row river.
have a live newspaper. ago and removed from there to Los | Mrs. Augusta Af. McCormick has
an operation on her eyes this fore­ at the A. R. Hansen home.
noon in Eugene.
Angeles, where she m employed in returned from spending several
United States tires are g«od
You are interested in a real estate office,
1 months in Corning, Calif., ns a
Mrs. A. W. Swanson and daugh­
ter, Mrs. Merville Veateh, were in tires. For Sale by Billie Hall.
A marriage license has been guest, of Mrs. F. C. Kress, w’ho
the
affairs
of
your
Mr. and Airs. R. B. Wilson and I
Eugene Monday on business. z
issued to Robert Forrest and Lil accompanied her here and will
family, of Portland, are visiting
home community.
lian V. Cribbins, both of this city.- spend two weeks at the homes of
The Charles Dutton family, o" Mr. Wilson’s parents, Mr. and Airs. I
Napa, Calif., visited during th» George Wilson.
John Logan, who was in a Eu­ her brothers, J. D., F. A. and W. C.
week at the Emmett Sharp home
gene hospital suffering with cancer .Monroe.
There
is
only
one
newspaper
The 8. V. Allison family, with
Guaranteed radios sold and their guest, Miss Eloise Atkins, the that keeps you posted on of the stomach, died there Tuesday.
installed by us. Lon# & Cruson. H. B. Griggs family, Miss Rachel ALL the news of your com­ He is survived by a wife, who is I HONORABLE MENTION
in the state hospital and by several
GIVEN C. G.
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel were Galloway, with Mr. and Airs. M. munity.
children who are at the county
in Roseburg yesterday on business. Foster, of Lorane, spent Sunday at
farm.
Complimented Upon Quality of Bet
Your subscription helps keep
Mrs. Arthur Schoonover returned Triangle lake.
ter Homes Demonstration.
Mr. and Afrs. Charles De Wald
Patterson's
Crater
lake
pictures,
Tuesday to her home in Kalam^,
a live newspaper in your com­ were home from Canyonville over
the
very
best,
untrained,
$2.50
to
Wash., a/ter ’ a week’s visit here
Tuesday.
Cottage Grove has been dis-
Also beautiful views of munity.
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. $7.50.
tinguishi'd by being named as sec -
Roscoe
F.
Forward,
Mrs.
Fred
Oregon scenery. Buy your picture
William Rentle.
Beidler and Miss 41 Peggy” John­ ond of 1» cities to receive honor­
and have it framed here with a
able mention for tile comprehen­
Car washing ami polishing done
son wore Eugene visitors today.
frame
of
your
own
choice.
The
The John Morris family, of San
siveness ami success of its partici­
at Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2
Miss
Mildred
Stevens
is
in
Cor
Picture Shop.
ta Rosa, Calif., visited during the
pation in the recent national better
vallis
spending
the
summer
with
Air. and -Mrs. Victor Kent re­ week at the I. B. Morris home.
homes week.
an
aunt.
turned Alonday evening from Ban­
Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter
Over 750 communities participat­
The Bert Afanning family have ed, many of them being larger
don, where they spent a week with Margaret returned Tuesday from a
moved
to
Eugene.
Air. Keni’s parents, Air. and Mrs. visit in Albany.
, than Cottage Grove. Three prizes
Mrs. Maude Ethel Hilton anti ' were awarded to cities of above
O. Al. Kem, who are over there
Those from here who Attended
Thomas Scott, Imth of this city, 10,000 population and three to
on an extended outing.
the annual Modern Woodmen and
Airs. W. S. Shearer, of Nehalem, Royal Neighbor picnic held Sunday were married Saturday in Eugene. cities under 10,000. The honorable
Afrs. S. E. McKinney left today mentions were regardless of size.
visited here during the week.
near Crow were: The A. W. Swan­
for
Dexter to visit at the home of
Tn a letter from national head­
son
family,
Mrs.
R.
R.
Meeks,
Mrs.
The R. C. Quigley family spent
quarters to Mrs. Herman Edwnrds,
the week end in Albany at the Anna Gates, Mrs. G. O. Knowles, her daughter, Afrs. Bacil Parker.
Leon C. Arne returned Tuesday president of the Elnmrt.es club,
home of Mrs. Quigley’s parents, Dale Gates, Lloyd DeYoung, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Hamloth, Mr. and to his home in Broadbent, after which had charge of the campaign
.Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McGee.
which doesn’t de­
Mrs. V. J. Hazen and Mrs. John visiting here since the Fourth at locally, it is stilted that the nation­
C. T. C. tires are mighty good Wallace.
the homes of his brothers, Rufus al campaign this year was larger
pend upon NEWS­
tires. For Sale by Billie Hall.
than over before. The national
and
Claude Arne.
Mrs. A. R. Rpearow, Mrs. Elbert
PAPER advertising.
O. E. Woodson left the fore part
The Rufus Arne family motored committee was impressed with the
X
”
Mrs.
J.
A.
Wright
were
Bede
and
i of the week on a week’» visit to
to Corvallis the fore part of the comprehensiveness and edui-nt ional
his cattle ranch at Aledical Springs. in Eugene Tuesday.
week and visited at the home of value of the general program held
Air.
and
Airs.
Ik«
Elliott
and
Mr. Arne’s sister, Mrs. F. B. I lin Cottage Grove.
Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Adams re­
Phillips.
daughter
Rose,
of
Han
Diego,
Calif.,
turned Tuesday from attending til«
J. E. D. Brown, of Eugene, Mine Worker Caught by Bad Air.
Christian Endeavor convention in arrived .Monday to spend the week
August Anderson, employed in
with
Mrs.
Catharine
Bader.
Mr.
agency
organizer for the West
Portland and the state Christian
the Cosinus mine in the Bohemia
j
Elliott
and
daughter
will
follow
Coast
Life
Insurance
company,
is
church convention in Turner.
I Saturday.
They will v
in the city for a few days working district, narrowly escaped death
several days ago, according to word
Obre Purcell has returned from 1 Seattle and from there
with Robert Stacey, local agent.
from there, when he was overcome
spending two weeks in Hoquiam, Alaska.
John
Barker,
an
employe
of
An
­
by gas or foul air in the shaft
Wash., with his parents. His moth­ Gallowav. insurance, .511 Main. M
derson & Middleton, is suffering in which he was working He' wn«
er, Airs. Louisa Purcell, and a
with cedar poisoning in his right |found by Carl F. Owens, who had
Virgil Gowdy fvas in Portland
sister, Mrs. Afamie Edwards, ac­
arm. He w'as taken to Eugene become alarmed. Owen fastened
over
the
week
end.
companied him home and are
yesterday for treatment.
[a rope to Anderson and succeeded
guests of Mr. and Mrs. William
Those from here who are attend­
The V. H. Holliday family, of in dragging him to open air, where
Rentle, parents of Mrs. Purcell. * ing the Elks convention in Port­
McCook, Neb., who have been vis j he was revived after several hours
Where Better Pictures tire made land are James Potts, G. W. Mc­
iting at the L. L. Harrel home, I and is now none the worse for hi»
—we will make them.
Kodak Queen, W. H. Ostrander, H.
left Tuesday for fiome.
experience.
The Fiester, G. M. Marksbury, E.
finishing is our business.
This is the first accident of
Mr. and Mr*. B. F. Rinard re­
W.
Lombard,
Lockwood,
H.
Picture Shop.
turned Sunday from a two months’! nature ever reported from
and 'Airs. W. W. McFarland and
The Elmer Doolittle family- have Mr». A. W. Kime.
visit in Baker with their children, district so far as miners of
. district recollect.
gone to Boulder, Colo., to make
Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris have
Miss
Alary
Sheerin,
of
Portland,
their home.
a
houseful
of
company,
including
is
a
guest
of
Airs.
Raymond
Grube.
Mrs. C. M. VanBuren and Mrs.
the Jack Morri» family, of Santa
Listen Folks! Tubes rejuve­
C. F. Cathcart, of Scappoose, are
Rosa, Calif.; the Robert Morendn
visiting at the homes of their sis­ nated for only 25c at Long &
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Langston and family, of Hermosa Beach, Calif.,
ters, Mrs. G. W. McFarland and Cruson's.
and Mr. and Mrs. Don Culver, of
Mr. and Mrs.* W. A. Garoutte son Fred Jr., with Mrs. Langston’s Fullerton, Calif.
Airs. Frank Hambrick. Mr. Cath­
mother, Mrs. Barbara Hohl, spent
and
son
Colin
left
Tuesday
for
cart and Mrs. C. F. Vilas, the latter
Mr. and Mr», George Currin, Mrs.
being of Portland, will motor down Portland to spend the week with Bunday at Triangle lake.
The Curtis Parker family, of tt. P. Garoutte, Mrs. George Wil
Saturday and spent the week end. relatives.
son, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hatch and |
Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Mayes were Westfir, who were returning home Mr. and Mrs. J. Q Willits motored
Mr. and Afrs. Charles Hall spent
from an outing trip to eastern
in
Portland
Monday
on
business.
Sunday at Triangle lake.
Oregon, »topped over Tuesday at to Creswell Tuesday evening and
the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. attended a Relskah lodge meeting
Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hatch and
Parker, parents of Mr. Parker.
H. J. Shinn, wfio sustained pain Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits motored
ful injuria in a recent fall, is re- I to Eugene last evening and at
tended a Rebekah lodge meeting. (
| covering very slowly.
Mr. and Mr». F. C. Houser had
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hoiderman, 1
The new Radiola portables
I as guests the fore part of , the of Big Creek, who were enroute to |
have just arrived.
week Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Hoover, Klamath Falls to visit Afr. Holder
of Albany, and Mr. and Mrs. man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. 8.
Demonstrations gladly
■ James Bilyeu, son and daughter, of Holderman, «nd to get their son
SWIFT & CO. WILL PUT ON A SOAP SALE THESE
given at
I Tlliaois. Mr. Hoover in an uncle Burton, who has visited there for
of Mr. Houser and Mr. Bilyeu a some Mme, were guests fbe fore
TWO DAYS IN OUR STORE AND WILL GIVE AWAY
, cousin.
part of the wick at the home of
VALUABLE PREMIUMS WITH EACH PURCHASE
elson lectric hop
Miss Josephine Hlater, of Port Mr. Hoiderman'» sister, Mrs. Cleo
land, arrived Hatunlay for a j Morelock.
'
month ’» visit at the home of her
Mrs. L. M. Harding has returned :
aunt, Mrs. 8. 8. LaaawelL
to her home in Corv»lli», after vis PHONE-201 9ih4MAIN
Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Knight and itiag here since the Fourth with
YOU WILL FIND A MOST COMPLETE LINE OF
Mrs. R. 0. Dunten, of Boise, Ida., her sisters, Mr«. Fred Wright and
visited briefly Saturday with Harry Mi«» Grace Biaekwell.
SEASONABLE FRUITS AND VEGETABLES THIS
Meet, a brother of Mr». Knight
Mr*. Bert Burrow» and daughter
WEEK PHONE YOUR ORDER OR CALL IN PER
and Mrs. Dunten.
Terrine left Tuesday for Portland
SON EITHER WAY YOU WILL RECEIVE THE
Mrs. Clyde Leonard, Miss Lillian ito »pend the remainder of the week
and Alton at the home of Mr». Cleveland,
Leonard and * Genevieve
~
Any Kind Any Time
VERY FRESHEST.
Woodard are in Newport on an a »interin law of Mrs. Burrow».
PRICES RIGHT
Clyde Tssonanl and his They will return Sunday accum
Term«: Cash
outing,
mother, Mrs. 8. J. I^onard, will panied by Miss Millicent Burrow»,
join the party for the week end. who ha» been there visiting sinee
i
Van Beatty has returned from the row festival,
Phon«»: Office 7C, R«». 124 L
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
| Eugene and is night desk clerk nt
George W. WeQueen ha. pur
tfe(i)
’ the Bartel! hotel.
chased a used <’bovrolet touring.
L —
We’re After You
Science Has Beaten
the Burglar
o
“You are the individual 'we require”
The above is intended to attraet the attention of
individuals win» are using the soek instead of the
bank for a depository, and win» in consequenee
are receiving no interest on their savings.
We pay interest on certificates of deposit; also
on savings accounts, and would be delighted to
have all present “sock bank” patrons call and
talk over the “real thing” banking proposition
with us.
Bank of Cottage Grove
The
First National Bank
of Cottage Grove
City Briefs
?
You Can’t
Name a Big
Store
SOAP SALE!
New Teachers Named.
The following new teachers have
been elected for the city scrools. ,
E. S. Hall, Harrisburg, and Miss j
Mildred Starrett, Roseburg, junior I
high; Alias Merle Bower, Silverton,
hometnaking department; Orrel J.
Powell, Independence, commercial
course.
Ten new typewriters have been
ordered.
Community Picnic This Evening.
A community club picnic will be
held this evening in the city park.
Coffee and lenibnade will be fur
nished by the Lions club and those
attending arc to take basket
lunches.
Your home print shop—The Sen
tinel—should be always considered
first. Usually it can handle any
job of printing you may have.
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Official Term» Vary
Presidential terms In the various
republics lire as follows: Argentine
republic, term six years; Austria,
four years, president may be re­
elected once; Bolivia, four years,
not eligible for re-election; Brazil,
four years, not eligible for re-elec­
tion ; Chile, four years, not eligible
for re-election; China, five years,
president nitty be re-elected; Colom­
bia, four yeurs, not eligible for re­
election; Costa Rica, four years;
Ecuador, four years; Finland, six
years; France, seven years; Ger­
many, seven years; Latvia, three
years, no person can hold oftlcs
more than six consecutive years;
Liberia, four years.
Mohammedan Legend
The al borak wus u marvelous un-
Imiil of surpassing swiftness on
which Mohammed Is said to have
made a nocturnal Journey from the
temple at Mecca to JeriiHalem and
tlienee to the seventh heaven, under
the guidance of the ungel Gabriel.
Its eyes were like stars, and lta
body was resplendent with precious
stones. It had the wings of an
eagle, and a human face with the
cheeks of a horse. According to Mo­
hammedan faith the al borak Is one
of the few animals admitted to I
heaven.—Kansas City Star.
B-r-r-rl
“PLUMBER STEWART”
I *ead Pipe Days
Are Gone Forever.
PLUMBER STEWART.
The strides plumbing lias
taken in the last decade
are wonderful. Our cus­
tomers cannot go to our
big conventions, but we
bring them the latest sani­
tary ideas. Pay us a visit.
You will be surprised at
our modern equipment and
up-to-date ideas.
Schofield Stewart
Brown—If they are going to
Registered Plumber
make gold of mercury they should
Phone 209 R
do It only In winter.
NORTH SEVENTH STREET
Black—I see; that Is the time
mercury always Is the lowest, eh? □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□
—Cincinnati Enquirer.
RADIO RAY
Has This to Say
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
N
E
S
night, somebody erected
sign directly in front of
is would get your atten-
c morning, wouldn’t it?
I
Fruits and Vegetables
WOOD
Smith-Short Grocery
Quimby Bros.
So it is with a Want Ad in the
Cottage Grove Sentinel
Small though it is, the amount of
attention it gets from 5(XM) reader«
makes it as certain of results as the
largest signboard in the world.
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