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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, JULY 20. 1925 PAGE ^HREE Appendicitis cured without opera mother, .Mrs. B. F. Thrasher. Klamath Fulls, who were returning tion by Dr. Hagen. The A. A. Richmond, Nelson home from the Elks convention Mr. and Mrs. D. Marlin, of Durham and O. W. Havs families, , in Portland, spent yesterday here Crescent City, and Mrs. Emma with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sher- ¡with relatives. Griffin, of Portland, who were en- wood and daughter Marjorie, who Mr. and Mrs. John Keating Jr. Just one good bargain after another in Canned, Package ’ route to Portland, were in the city are visiting here from Portland, an»l Joe Keller, of Portlaud, spent the latter part of thx* week visiting picnicked yesterday at Blue moun- the week end with Mrs. Keating’s and Bottb’il Goods on our shelves. Always the best with old friends. tain. mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips. selection at reasonable prices. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hartley Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Heinenway W. G. Perry is here from Wood and two children, Mr. and Mrs. spent yesterday at Siuslaw falls. burn today on business. Barton Helliwell and son Robert, Mrs. 1 Rebecca Medley returned Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Uni ph rev of Sisters, were over-night guests Saturday from a ten-day visit in motored to Eugene today. M rs. Tuesday at the home of A. W. Portland with relatives. Mrs. J. O. Umphrey will undergo a minor Helliwell, brother of Mrs. Hartley Johnson, a aister, returned with operation. and Mr. Helliwell. PHONE 65 her for the week end. . Rex Wheeler, who is in i a Eu- Mrs. G. W. McQueen and daugh Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neet, Mrs. gene hospital, is recovering very ter Kathryn and Jerry Wilkinson, James Potts and Mrs. Lillie slowly from an operation for ap the latter being o^ Eugene, re- Scherbart spent the week end in Harvest Festival at Hebron. pendicitis. ! turned Thursday from Reedsport, Bandon on an outing. A harve?* festival will be held W. M. Morelock will leave tomor where they visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn, of row to spend several days at Port Thursday evening, July 30, at the | Mrs. Sol Davidson, a sister of Mr. Hebron Union hall, . The I program j McQueen. They also spent some Portland, were in the city during Orford on an outing. will consist of a two-act I comedy the week. Elbert Bede returned yesterday drama. ‘‘David’s Baby,” ’ negro time at Winchester Bay on an out- Miss Alverda Finch is recovering from attending the annual eon ven minstrels, musical numbers and | ¡nK- Notice is hereby given that Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barstow, of satisfactorily from a recent opera- tion of the Oregon State Editorial orchestra members. sealed bids will be received Culver & Anderson I Portland, who were returning home toin for the removal of a goiter. association held at Grants Pass. by the Directors of School Dis Mrs. A. M. De Vail and daughter from Crater lake, were guests She is at her home here. Archie Jones Injured. . PHONE 46 trict X'o. 45, Lane County, Mrs. D. W. Farquhar, of Los Genevieve, of San Francisco, who I Thursday of Mrs. Nancy Oglesby Archie Jones, employed on the Oregon, for the painting of all Angeles, who had visited relatives were returning home from an excur- J. H. Chambers -railway, sustained and Mrs. J. P. Graham. exterior wood work, exclusive Miss Bertha Stephens has been here, left Wednesday accompanied son trip to Alaska, spent the week minor injuries to one leg between ot roof, of the High School by her mother, Mrs. M. Town, for brother of Mrs. DeVall. Mrs. i | dismissed from a Eugene hospital, the knee and th** ankle Saturday Building, as per specifications Mrs. Stella V. Fout» has filed i where she recently underwent an St. Marys, Ida., to spend the sum Jennie Nichols, of San ] Fran- . forenoon, when a piling rolled on file with District Clerk. mer with another daughter of Mrs. cisco, mother of Mr. Nichols i and against the leg, crushing it badly. suit for divorce against Charles V. j operation for the removal of a The Board reserves the right Town. Mrs. DeVall, who had spent a Fouts on grounds of cruelty. She J goiter. to reject any and all bids, month here, accompanied her daugh Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Howe, of ■ seeks the restoration of her former | L. R. Long and Ray Nelson will Louis Premazzi Sustains Injuries. which will be opened July 28, ter home today. San Jose, Calif., spent Friday at i name Stella Davidson. ! attend a meeting of the Northwest Louis Premazzi sustained two 1925. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill have ar The E. B. Crane family, of Port fractured ribs on his left side the ! Radio Trades association to be held the home of Mr. Howe’s sister, Willard Frost, w ’ ho died Wednes- Attest: WORTH HARVEY rived home from a motor trip to Mrs. Kail K. Mills. land, spent the week end at Black j latter part of the week, when he | day in Drain, was buried Saturday tomorrow evening at the Eugen? Clerk . C. E. UMPHREY, Chair Vancouver, B. C. Butte. Mr. Crane was superintend Mrs. Lester Hill has returned to fell from a hay wagon on which he ¡afternoon ip the Cottage Grove I chamber of commerce. Daniel Franklin, an employe on A. F. & A. M.-T. O. O. F. cemetery. ' The following from here spent Bun her home in Pe Ell, Wash., after ent of the mines there several j was at work. He is getting along man.________________ ,jy2O-23c the railway construction work for I The funeral services were held in day at Triangle lake: Mrs. Clara a visit, at the home of her brother. years ago. satisfactorily. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J. H. Chambers, is recovering from Mrs. Clarence Spencer and daugh- | Burkholder, Mrs. Lydia Stouffer, O. W. Hays. | the Christian church at Drain. injuries sustained when he was ter Beverly Jean are visiting at the i Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Bolter, of DENTISTS Charles Burkholder Jr., Miss Kath- Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get H. J. Shinn, who had been con- struck by a 14-foot 2x4. The tim ryne Penner, Miss Belle Burkholder, Salem, spent the latter part of the home of Mrs. Spencers parents,: your account sheets and blanks 11 W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. ber struck Franklin on the shoulder I fined to his home for over a week Samuel Schwartz, Robert Galloway, week at the home of their daughter, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander. at your home print shop. • Modern equipment. First Na ami he barely escaped death. No I with injuries sustained in a recent jjjiss Mary Cornutt and the Ernest Mrs. C. A. Kurre. The Chester Mr. 8pencer brought then» up yes tional Bunk Building. Hours. 9 to fall, returned to his office Friday. bones were broken but the bruises Armes and A. W. Swanson families Yantis family, of The Dalles, were terday and spent the day here. 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings auu Suu : He is recovering very slowly. were painful. days by appointment. Office phono also guests at the Kurre home. Mrs. Mrs. Dora Toal and daughter, EVERYONE 10, residence phone 184-J. Yantis and Mrs. Kurre are sisters. Mrs. E. H. Schacht, ami the lat Tubes rejuvenated for 25c at Car washing and polishing done Is going to the l)R- W. E. LEBO W.—Dentist. Office Long & Cruson’s garage. Have at Woodson Bros. Garage. j22-jy20p2 Miss Thelma Alexander, of Salem, ter’s son Erwin, of Red Wing, Fifth and Main streets. Hours, your tubes fixed like new. spent last week at the home of her Minn., arrived yesterday for a L. L. Graham, Southern Pacific 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings •week’s visit at the homo of S. L. Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harvey arid district freight and passenger agent, aunt, Mrs. C. A. Kurre. 8 p. in. and Sundays by appointment. Phones: Mackin, a nephew of Mrs. Toal. son, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard, was in Cottage Grove Saturday on office 35, residence 161-J. Miss Ruth Stewart, Miss Mildred Thursday, July 30 Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton and business. The C. A. Beidler family re Lehman. Cecil Caldwell and Dale at ATTORNEYS daughter Lois and Mr. and Mrs. HEBRON UNION HALL The Lions club has turned $100 Wyatt spent yesterday at Lund- turned last evening from a week’s Ernest Cooper are camping on. the ! into the city park and playground outing at Tillamook and Seaside. pafk. I I ERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor Better Join the Crowd VS. Coast fork near Latham. noy at Law. First National I fund. This amount is the proceeds Lundy Woodson sustained a pain- i Two-act comedy drama,4 4 David’s Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage Galloway writes insurance. from the May 30 hill climb spon spent yesterday at Elmira at ths ful but not serious injury to one i Babv,” negro minstrels, musical Grove, Oregon. numbers and orcestra numbers sored by the club. eye Thursday while whitewashing home of their son Elmer. by peppy 8-piece orchestra. Armory—Cottage Grove JI J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law Miss Laura Stewart underwent Clyde Leonard and his mother, some trees near the Woodson auto j XXe and Notary Public. Practice« Admission 25c and 10c an operation for the removal of Mr*. S. J. Leonard, spent the weik camp. Some of the lime accidently [ in all courts. Bader building, Cot her tonsils Friday in the office of end in Newport with Mrs. Cl.yd} fell on the eye lid. tage Grove, Oregon. a local physician. The R. B. Wilson family, of Leonard and other relatives who ( 1EORGE J. WILLETT, Attorn^ Tickets on Sale at are there oa an outing. Miss Lil Portland, spent the week end with A real radio set—no an x at law. Office in Bader block, Eagle Cigar Store lian Leonard returned with her Mr. Wilson’s parents, Cottage Grove. tenna, no ground, weight 40 brother Clyde and Mrs. Leonard Mrs. George Wilson. pounds complete. The new Women Especially Invited PHYSICIANS remained. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Traimeli radiola at Ray Nelson’s Elec Merrick Metcalf, who makes his nnd Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Keyes tric Shop. E. FROST.—Physician .and Surgeon. Office in Lawson home in Salem with his grand returned yesterday from a week ’s Mrs. A. P. Kepple and children, Building. Pliono 47, Cottage Grove, mother, Mrs. Frances Gray, returned outing at East lake. of Portland, have returned home, Oregon. to Salem Friday, after visiting hero after a visit at the .Toe McKibben Miss Juda Trunnell was in Port sinee the Fourth with his father. land the latter part of the week home. (|AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—l’hy- Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clark, Mrs. H. K. Metcalf. * sician and Surgeon. Evenings to consult a specialist for relief of Mrs. Abie Henry, of Grants Pass, BREAD AND CAKE R. C. Bush and daughter Evelyn, ' by appointment. Suite 3, Kem Mrs. .J. H. Bartels returned Sat eczema on her face. It is improv is a guest at the home of her I of Hillsboro and Mr. and Mrs Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on Those two essentials to every daughter, Mrs. Joe McKibben. ing satisfactorily now. urday night from Portland and Kel north Sixth stroet, just off Main. | G. F. Swinhart, of Forest Grove, well - appointed table—are so, Wash. Patrons loudly sing our Miss Mildred Dugan will go to Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M ( spent Friday here with Mrs. W. H. I) A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician our two leading specialties. Mrs. E. M. Udy, son George and Portland Wednesday to visit at praise, and Surgeon. Calls answered Nourishing white, rye or Mrs. George Kerr, who had spent j j Bush and Miss Cathryn Clark, daughter Florence, of Portland, are the home of Mrs. W. E. Callahan day or night. Maternity work a Because they like our whole-wheat Bread baked a month here with her sister, Miss I daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Clark, visiting at the home of Mrs. Henry and take treatments for rhumatisni. specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co. cleaning ways. under the most sanitary con [ Esther Silsby, returned Thursday i [ who accompanied their parents Rohde, a cousin of Mrs. Udy. Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J. Mr. and Mrs. H. Buell and their I home for the week end. ditions. Delicious Cakes, | to her home at Wedderburn ac- [ CLEAN AND DYE. A 7%-pound son was born Sun sons S. L. and Cecil and their |)R. A. W. KIME.—Physician and Miss Sophia Jensen and Mrs. large and small, in ample j companied by MiJs Silsby, who will Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases day to Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Cuts- families, of Falls City, visited the variety daily. | remain at the Kerr home until I A. W. Cedarholm, of Calif., who forth. of women nnd children a specialty. latter part of the week at the I September. had been visiting Mrs. Julia Mad- Will care for confinements at his The Pioneer baseball team de home of Mrs. Albert C. Woodard, home if desired. Office over C. J. “WORK THAT SATISFIES” Mrs. Samuel Veatch and son | I sen, left Saturday for Seattle. feated the Coyote team in a game a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. H. Phone 77 22 North Sixth Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234; j Jack, of Roseburg, visited during i - residence, 126-J, Residence address, I played yesterday at Pioneer, the Buell. the week with Mrs. Veatch's par-! 1149 west Main. score being 17 to 5. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elliott and i ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks. DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS L. W. Peters motored to Seattle «laughter, of San Diego, Calif,, who G. A. Sanders, Prop. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Culver, of Saturday to bring home Mrs. Peters had been visiting Mrs. Catharine a Bandon; visited briefly Friday at [)R. 11. A. HAGEN—Licensed and daughter Margaret, who were Bader, left today for Seattle and 1 ' Orarle»« Physician. Phone 30. the home of Mr. Culver’s brother, will sail from there for Alaska. visiting relatives there. Ostrander Building, O.'lOt^ Main I Harry Culver. street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. C. F. Walker left yesterday for Miss Helen Ostrander and Miss Mrs. Bader accompanied them to Marcelling—129 Fifth street— North Bend to spend two weeks ] Ramona Spriggs were week-end Salem. at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Iphone 117-R. On vacation. Will, Mr. and Mrs. W A. Garoutte and i guests of Miss Marie Safley at Aubrey Red if er. His place at the 1 return about August 10. Mrs. Van son Colin returned last evening Cold springs. Long Distance Hauling jy20c McQueen’s grocery ill be filled by | Allison. The following from here attended from Portland. They were accom- Piano Moving a Specialty i Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Anderson William Ward. the Rocky Butte motorcycle hill panied home by Mrs. J. H. Calin which doesn't de Mrs. C. F. Walker and son Glenn | and daughter, Lynn ^Walker and han and two sons. Any Time—Any Where climb yesterday at Portland: Harry pend upon NEWS have returned ’ from a visit in Miss Alberta Williams spent the | Rootle, Joe Smith, fibre Purcell, 1 week end at Triangle lake. of Mrs. Housekeeping North Bend at the home in London, PAPER advertising. [Anieil Hawkins, Herbert Erwin, Mrs. Louis Booker left Friday [ Walker’s daughter, Mrs. Aubrey Mistress—-** Why don’t von light 1 Dale and Lynn Green, Cliff Short Chestnut Brothers, proprietor* for an extended visit. Redifer. ridge, George — Pouter and O. D. the fire!” (Across street from S. P. depot) Maid — * * Because there ain ’ t no 8. S. Lasswell, Andrew Brand, | Mr. and Mr«. William Griffin, i Mounce. coal. ’ ’ Coal for Brooders of Los Angeles, who are touring R. E. Short and George Scott left Mrs. Minnie Nichols, son Orville ■ Earl Pickett and father, of Mar- Mistress "Why didn’t you let Oregon, spent Thursday at the Saturday for eastern Oregon on a and daughter Ann and Mrs. Nieh shalltown, la., visited one day last STORAGE AND GENERAL me know beforef” home of Mrs. Griffin’s cousin, week’s outing and fishing trip. 018** brother, T. A. Churchill, who j week with R. L. Stewart. TRANSFER Maid—“Because we ’n<l some .Toe Perkins Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall left is visiting from Los Angeles, spent J. O. Coleman, of Kelso, Wash., before. ”—(Punch.) Office prone 6 Watch for the new DeForest Friday to Belknap springs for a yesterday near Albany. is visiting at the W. N. Norris Residence phono 155-L portable radio at Long & week’s outing trip. Mr. Hall will Rnv Nolsrtn has located a mining ' homo. Ledger sheets of every kind. take treatments while there. Uruson s. , claim in the Bohemia district. Mrs. ('. H. Roberts i and son Stew- The Sentinel. Members of the M. W. A. an<l and j art art and and Mrs. Mrs. J. J. H. H. Stewart re- .Royal Neighbors lodges and ’ their turned last evening from Aberdeen, SUMMONS. z? I families will hold a picnic dinner Wash., where they spent three at 6:30 Wednesday at Hebron [weeks at the home of Mi>. Roberts’ In the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for Lane County. bridge. [parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Austin, T. (i. Short. Plaintiff, vs O. Frank i Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, son i Mr. Roberts ami Mr. Stewart mot Glaser, Defendant. Lawrence and daughter Miss Rita ¡them in Portland. To G. Frank Glaser, Defendant: In the name of the State of Ore and Robert Stacey will leave to- | Miss Sophia Booker, of Portland, YOU are hereby required to ap i morrow by motor for Crater lake is visiting at the Malie Miller gon. pear and answer comolaint filed on a week's outing. home. against you in the above entitled Mrs. John Hastings was in Eu- Mrs. Rose Dill, of Deaver, Colo., action within six weeks from the date of the first publication of I gene Saturday. who had been visiting her sister, j this summons and if you fail so to i Who would gainsay the truth of the statement Iji Mrs. H. A. Mason, left today for answer, for want thereof, the plain-1 Misses Adeline and Zelph i that we who care to do so may profit by the ex I tiff will take judgment against Casse were Eugene visitors Satur Eugene to visit another sister. periences of others? I you for the num of thirty one dol day Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Veatch, of tarn eighty cents (»31.80), together Happy, then, is the man who has a merchan j with interest thereon at the rate [ The James Allen family motored i of per annum from the 5th day dising’ problem and is wise enough to follow in to Dallas and Corvallis the latter of June, 1925; and for the further the footsteps of someone who has faced and solved part of the week. sum of twenty five dollars (*25.00) [ the same problem with direct mail advertising reasonable attorney’s fee; nnd for Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Beaulieu and I the further sum of twenty-nine supplementing other forms of publicity. ' daughter Frances, Mr. and Mrs. [dollnrs eighty cents (*29.80), Henry Beaulieu and baby daughter. gether with interest thereon nt Copy the other fellow's advertising? No Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nelson and son rate of 6^ pr annum from the indeed! But it’s only good business judgment to I day of June, 1925; nnd for Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Harold costs nnd disbursements of copy the general outline of his plan. R. Edwards spent Sunday at Nel action; and plaintiff herein son’s cabin in the Bohemia district | ask for an order of this court <ii For instance, one of the old and tried methods reefing the «ale of the personal Lawrenee Kelly returned Water of marketing a product more quickly and in greater property levied 1 * upon ____ ________ by the . sh<-r- . Tiro« are advancing duily and from all indi day from Row river, where he volume is to mail our reprints of newspaper pub iff of Lane County, State of Ore cation* tl.ey will continue to advance. Why not call spent a week with his uncle, Alex gon, under a writ of attnehment licity that is scheduled to appear at an early date issued by the county clerk of «aid now and lot us equip your car with a act of new cord Garoutte. or has recently appeared. eountv, for the purpose of paying tires or. better yet, balloon tirest A vacation or week Mi— Nellie Crenshaw, of Oak said judgment nnd the costs nnd This doubles the force of the impression, brings land, Calif., visited briefly Friday end trip is ruined if one has to spend half the time disbursements of this action. Thin nmnow if served bv publi the message a second time to the eyes of the pros with her grandmother, Mrs. Mel fixing tires. Better buy a new set today. cation by order of the Honorable vina Willis. pect. and convinces him to sincerity. G. F. Hkipworth, judge of the alxivt We have a large and complete stock of tires and tubes Mr. and Mr*. Raymond Wicks named court. to choose from. _ I ..nd first puLJij thi» Dated and and Mr. and Mr*. Charles Reese 102’. 20th dav of ‘ July, " spent yesterday at Rinslaw fall*. HERBERT W LOMBARD. Attorney for Pin inf iff Mr. and Mr*. Robert Sherwood Reni deuce and pontoffite nd and daughter Marjorie, of Port dreiw», Cottage Grove, Ore land, are visiting Mrs. Sherwood’s gon. jy£t>n3i(M) —I— A GOOD STEAK Here You Are—Folks! Sirloin, Porterhouse, Round, T-Bone —always satisfies a healthy appetite. And the more tasty and tender it is, the happier it makes those who share in it. That’s reason enough why you should get yours here. McQueen’s Grocery Notice of Call for Paint Bids Quality Market City Briefs WRESTLING Harvest Festival SAILOR JACK WOOD RALPH HAND Thursday, July 23 Good Preliminaries Hoffman Cleaners The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery I We You Can’t Name a Big Store Aot Chestnut Transfer u. s. Old Ways to New Business C.T.C. Cottage Grove Sentinel Judicious Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones BALLOON Tires Billie Hall’s Service Station