The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 23, 1925, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL THURSDAY. JULY 23, 1925
PAGE FIVE
Did you know that all diseases
The Owl .nays; "Five hundred
Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Lewis, of
of the eyes are curable without the new samples have just arrived of Wheatland, Calif., who had visited
aid of glasses or operation! Dr. fail showing of Detmer’s wonderful at th«» home of Mr. Lewis’ brother
Hagen.
eow(T) woolens." The Owl Cleaners.
Nelson Lewis, left Tuesday for
Godard & Randall have given Yoncalla to visit briefly before
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall are
expected
home
from
Belknap their warehouses, one on south Lane returning home.
Mrs. George Alleman and Mrs.
springs the latter part of the week. and one on the Southern Pacific
In front of its modern banking home, the Bank of
property, both near the station, Nelson Lewis were in Eugene
Mrs.
D.
T.
Aw
’
brey
is
in
Seaside
Cottage Grove has placed a fine large chime clock
visiting her sister, Mrs. Nancy A. h coat of gray paint which greatly today.
for the benefit of the public. This is in the form
improves their appearance.
Mrs. Samuel Veatch and son
Sigel.
of a gift from the Bank of Cottage Grove and will
Ernest Wvatt, former resident of Jack Jr. arrived last evening from
keep all informed of the correct time.
New DeForest Radio tubes, this city, who has been for some
to visit Mrs. Veatch’s
DV5, brand new kind, just time manager for the Standard Oil Roseburg
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks.
It is of sufficient size to be seen from a eonsid-
arrived at Long' & Cruson’s
company at "Centralia, Wash., has
erable distance and the chimes which ring every
Ben Davey, of Long Beach,
Mr. aud Mrx. W. E. Lebow re­ resigned his position and will open
fifteen minutes will acquaint all within hearing
turned Monday evening from Gold a super service station at Eugene. Calif., a former resident, who was
distance with the time of day.
Beach, where they spent three Mrs. Wyatt arrive«! yesterday and returning home from a trip north,
weeks at the home of Mrs. Lebow’s is visiting her sister, Mrs. Worth visited here yesterday.
This adds one more to the many modern facilities
Mrs. Leo Leonhardy, of Carbon­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. John
Harvey. Mr. Wyatt will arrive at
plaeed at the disposal of the public by this
dale, Colo., was an overnight guest
son.
Eugene shortly.
institution.
Monday at the L. L. Harrel homo.
E. V. Ostrander, of Eugene, will
Miss Mary Bheerin, who was a
Mrs. L. W. Peters and daughter
fill the Presbyterian church pulpit house
guest of Mrs. Raymond Margaret return«»«! Monday night
•Sunday forenoon.
Grube, left ’ Tuesday for her homy from a month’s visit in Seattle.
in Rainier accompanied by Mrs. Mr. Peters motored to Seattle for
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
' Grube and the latter’s son Joseph. them.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Evans and
Cottage Grove’s Interests Are Ours, First
t wo daughters, of Montevideo,
Last and Always.
Minn., arrived today for a short
visit at the home of Mrs. Evans’
'oí
cousin, 8. L. Mackin.
"John, where «lid you get that
Miss Vesta Alstotl,
bread!’’ a housewife asked her
hubby one morning at the break­ I spent a month with her father,
nf the George Wilson
ter a
Frank Alstott, left today for Port­
fast table. "It makes such fine
home.
land, where she makes her home
toast. I suppose it must be some
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roberts
with her mother, Mrs. Crowe. Mr.
of that kreamkrust from that
end two children, of Los Gatos,
Alstott accompanie«l her to Port
Portland bakery. ’ ’
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Calif., who had visited in Eugene
land, going from there to Centralia,
Miss Dessip Harms, of Roseburg, with Mrs. J. I. Jones, visit«»«! «lur­ "Why, no," replied John. "To
where he is employed.
tell
the
truth,
I
stopped
in
at
is spending h few days with her ing th«» week nt Black Butte with
C/3
ilyrle Jones, nine-year-old daugh-
the Electric Bakery and got ■
mother, Mrs. Sarah Htymis.
J. I. Jones, uncle of Mr. Roberts.
some of their Faultless Bread, . ter of Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Jones,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wilson, of
H. K. Metcalf, Elbert' Smith,
underwent an operation Tuesday
VW11 was telling me at the store
Portland, returneil home Tuesday, W. M. Morelock and Horner Gallo-
for th«' removal of her tonsils.
that we were getting quite a
after an extended visit with rela­ way left today for Port Orforil to
Ed Willson returued Wednesday
little business from these people
tives here ami in Eugene mí« 1 attend the state convention of
from Portland, where he attended
and I thought to myself that if
Springfield.
Spanish w<ir veterans.
they didn’t sell their products the Elks convention. He wns ac-
Mr. and Mrs. J. Fraley and
Galloway writes insurance.
companied home by John Crewley,
to home people, pretty soon they
children, of ] Brady, visited the fore
G. Williams and child­
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Brown and
wouldn’t be able to buy any­ a former resident of this city.
part of the ■ week at the A. G.
ren,
Alberta,
Kenneth and Harley,
Joaquin Sanders, of San Fernando,
thing from us. It seemed to me
H. H. Fiester left yesterday for left yesterday for McMinnville for
Williams home.
Calif., who are on a tour of Oregon,
to be a business proposition to
Seattle to attend a Knights of a two weeks’ visit with relatives.
are visiting at the C. A. Beidler, support
an
industry
which
PhVthias convention. He will visit
Mrs. G. C. Dyott was an invite«!
J. T. Smith anti George Matthew’s
spends its money with us."
Andy Graham, a former resident of
EVERYONE
guest at a surprise shower held
homes. Mr. Brown is a cousin of
this city.
I b going to the
yesterday afternoon in Eugene,
Mrs. Mary Smith, who makes her
I
Mrs. John Teeters ami children complimenting Miss Mabel Man
| home with her daughters, Mrs.
left yesterday for Salem to visit rude, a bride-elect.
1 Beidler and Mrs. Matthews. The
Mrs. Teeter«’ parents.
8 p. rn.
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey underwent
Browns made this same tour« of
Miss Margaret Land, who re- a major operation Tuesday in n
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
Thursday, July 30
' Oregon last year and liked the trip
cently underwent an optical opera­ 1 Eugene hospital. She is getting
•
at -
I so well that they are repeating it.
tion, has to go to Eugene every along satisfactorily.
HEBRON UNION HALL
Ben Lurch, of San Francisco,
Miss Louise Kerby, bookkeeper «lay to have her eyes treated. Sho
Better Join the Crowd
Mr. and Mrs. J. Kuni and daugh­
former merchant hero, is spending for Walter A. Woodard, ami Miss was accompanied homo yesterday
Two-act comedy drama, ‘‘ David’s several days here.
ter Marjorie, of Creswell, were
by
Miss
Delta
Hopper.
Susan
Simpson,
bookkeeper
for
Baby,” negro minstrels, musical
guests Tuesday at the home of
Two million used cars sold an- Anderson & Middleton, are spend­
numbers and orcestra numbers
Glenn Smith left today for Port Mrs. Kuni’s aunt, Mrs. M. P.
by peppy 8-piece orchestra.
nually at no profit except to you. ing their vacations at their home in land, where he has employment.
Garoutte.
See Nelson for used cars.
Admission 25c and 10c
Sutherlin.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McFarland
Miss Abigail Stevens, of Berke­
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hansen and
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W. A. Spray, an employe of the and Mrs. A. W. Kime returned
Mrs. R. J. Gordon motored- to Mountain States Power company, Tuesday night from Portland, where ley, Calif., who is returning from
an excursion trip to nlaska, is a
Seattle Friday and spent the week
The best argument in favor of end with Mrs. Stacy Huffman, was off work the fore part of the they attended the Elks convention. visitor at t^ie Charles Adams and
week
because
of
injury
to
his
back
our used cars is wo save you sister of Mrs. Hansen and «laughter
Mr. anil Mrs. M. V. Phillips were B. B. Job homes.
which he strained Saturday while Eugene business visitors today,
money. N. J. Nelson Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Minard Weeks an«l
of Mrs. Gordon.
at work.
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sutherlin
Ross Glass is employed in the son returned Monday to Raymond,
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Thompson, of
Snapshots
tell
the
story
of
your
aud two children and Mrs. Orrie Fairmount, N. D., were visitors
Bank of Cottage Grove during the Wash., after a short visit at the
Davis ind daughter left Tuesday Monday an«l Tuesday at the home vacation in after years. Bring us absence of S. 8. Langweil.
home of Mrs. Weeks’ parents, Mr.
your films for expert kodak finish-
for a week’s outing at West lake. of Mr. an«l Mrs. R. J. Gordon.
and Mrs. H. J. Jorgensen.
“
Smiley
”
Morris
left
Sunday
for
The Picture Shop.
San Francisco ami Santa Rosa to
Mrs. George Cutsforth, of Riddle,
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell and
r
spend two weeks with relatives.
is visiting her son, D. W. Cuts
daughter Donna May and Mr. and
Mr. nnd Mrs. W. R. Bailey, of forth.
| Mrs. A. W. Helliwell and son Billy
Nampa, Calif., returned home to­
are on an outing at Bart’s Inn at
A dozen chamber of commerce
day, after a visit at the home of members went to Drain to attend
Lundpark.
Mr. Bailey’s sister, Mrs. Jack a public meting which was held
Are you weR soled and heeled?
Cherry.
there last night to promote the
If not,
see Goff ’s Shoe
Mr. ami Mrs. S. L. Godard are construction of a Drain-Elkton
The place to buy your fresh Hospital.
in Portland on business. Master Reedsport highway.
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the
and cured meats, fresh veg­
Russell Godard, of Beaverton, who
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Hutchinson
etables, fruits, butter, eggs, following cars during the past 10
spout a week here with the God- and son, of Portland, who were
milk, cream, pastries, salads, days: New Overland sedan to E. J.
ards, accompanied them to his enroute to Myrtle Point, were
etc.
Sears, Delight Valley; New7 Hudson
home.
guests Thursday of H. J. Hhinn.
coaches to J. A Abeene and W. W.
Call and see us at
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson leave
Loomis, the latter of Drain; Ford
tonight for a week’s outing on
826 West Main
tourings to Albert Cox and Marion
L
Rogue river.
Handles
Magnett, the latter of Lorane; used
The D. II. Rempel family will
For« I chassis to L. P. McCoy; used
Radiolas, Grebe and
Roy Wilson, of Sacramento, Calif., I Ford touring an«! chassis to H. O.
leave soon to make their home in
Music
Master
enroute to Portland, visited here Welden; used Ford coupe to Melvin
Newberg.
Radio Sets
briefly the fore part of the week LE. Paul.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood
at the home of his uncle, James
|apd daughter Marjorie, of Port
Mrs. Lynne Violette and daughter
Town,
land, who had visited Mr. Sher­
Miss Ermine returued Tuesday eve­
Every car you see on the streets ning from Portland, where they
wood’s mother, Mrs. B. F. Thrash
is a used car. See
er, left Tuesday for Rockaway
spent a week visiting relatives.
may »<»!! you one.
I to spen«l the remainder of the
Mrs. E. Gutcher, of Lebanon,
C. A. Stevens was in Albany the week.
Mrs. E. S. Brooks returued to visited «luring the week at the
fore part of the week visiting his
Mrs. George W. McQueen, daugh­
her home in Portlan«! Tuesday, af- home of her son Frank.
mother, Mrs. Augusta K. Stevens,
ter Kathryn and Jerry Wilkinson,
who is seriously ill. Mrs. Stevens the latter of Eugene, left Monday
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DV5, brand new kind, just Mr. and Mrs. Claude Hchrack
arrived at Long & Cruson’s
left Tuesday by motor for Portland
Stewart Mitchell, son of Mr. and and eastern Oregon on a buffi nona
Mrs. H. C. Mitchell, spent two trip.
You’ll welcome our low-
«lays of this week at his home here
priced estimates on lumber
D.
J.
Scholl
with
his
father,
while the power crew with which
ind sundry building muter-
John
Scholl,
of
Hubbard,
left
Sun
­
he is employed were inspecting
taltt which voii need, (’all
day
on
a
10-day
outing
trip
to
the
lines in this vicinity.
«tn us while in town, or
Oregon caves an«l Crater lake.
phone 148.
Ko«lak finishing—our business—
Ralph Chestnut and Charles Rob­
not a side line. We sell albums,
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cameras, films—every thing you ison returned last evening from a
motor trip to California and
! need. The Picture Shop.
Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. George Currin re­
Lloyd Liston is in Eugene today
turned Monday from an outing at
on business
Bandon.
Mrs. Harry Caregan, of Han Fran­
cisco, visited Monday with her
aunt, Mrs. C. M. Parker.
The Owl says: ‘‘We build your
suit right on you. Pit an«i hand
workmanship guaranteed.”
The
i Owl Cleaners.
Mrs. C. C. Cruson and sister, M imi
Minnie Wilcok, motored to Corvallis
Friday, returning that evening with
Miss Connie Coleman, who will re­
main with her aunt, Miss Wilcox,
while the Crusons are away on an
outing trip.
Mrs. Dorothy Pagnatto, of Ta­
coma, Wash., was a gu«-«t this week
of Mrs. Wade Mosby.
The children of the Inti John
I ogan have been taken to an or
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mother in at the state hospital.
A nine pound son was born Mon
«lay to Mr. un«l Mrs. Ilarrv Culver.
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Fill Your Basket
A PUBLIC CHIME CLOCK
FOR COTTAGE GROVE
Bank of Cottage Grove
What Mary and
John Said—
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The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Harvest Festival
With table needs of the choicest quality. You may as
well have the best when the prices are as reasonable as
ours. You’ll like our line of coffees and teas, canned,
bullied and package goods of the popular brands. An
ever-complete tempting array here at modest prices.
McQueen’s 65 Grocery
PHONE
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The W. L. Hatch family loft
Monday for a week’s outing at
Bandon.
Inke following from here attend-
ed th«» I. O. O. F.-Rebekah picnic
helil Sunday at Brownsville: The
W. L. Hatch anil George Sweet
families, E<! Adams, Mr. and Mrs.
J. Q. Willits, Mr. and Mrs. Walter
Fullmer and «laughter, Mr. an«!
Mrs. C. A. Kurre, Mr. and Mrs.
Charles Conner. Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Hamloth, Mr. and Mrs. John Wal­
lace ami Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hazen
a ml son Orvil.
Mrs. N. E. Manock, of Aurora,
an«l Miss Edna Schwartz, of Port
land, are visiting nt the home of
Mrs. Manock’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. F. B. Van Nortwick. M iss
Schwartz is a niece of Mrs. Van-
Nortwick.
Rex Wheeler is recovering
isfactorily from a recent operation
for appendicitis.
Miss Crystal Robinson an«l Miss
Barbara Cochran, of Portland, ar-
rivoil yesterday and are at the
home of Mrs. M. V. Phillips, moth­
er of Miss Robinson.
turneil last evening from an ex-
I tended visit in California. “Pop”
says you never know what a fine
i state Oregon is until you get back
to it.
Three thousand people read The
Sentinel oach week.
What have
you to tell this vast throng?
The reason she feels so bright,
We cleaned her ensenmble
and did it right.
CLEAN AND DYE.
Mr. ari«l Mrs. W. A. Hemenway Join the club of satisfied custo­
an«l son Rca«l motored to Portland
mers today by giving us a call.
Tuesday to visit with Mr. Hemen-
way’s mother, Mrs. Eva Hemen-
way, an«l with Mrs. Hemenway’s
mother, Mrs. Lydia Read. They
"WORK THAT SATISFIES"
will return Sunday.
Phone 77
22 North Sixth
The F. L. Grannis family re­
Hoffman Cleaners
QUALITY MEATS
QUALITY SERVICE
QUALITY MARKET
OF. COURSE
Quality everything at the
Sterling’s Table
Supply Market
Quality Market
Culver & Anderson
Radiola Ray
DOLLAR SPECIALS
If you have no car now, any of these cars
is a Rolls Royce compared to walking
7 Finance Plan of Libera! Terms
Helfs You to Pay
Used Cars
At Nelson’s
People of
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity!
Saturday, July 25
Schilling baking powder, 2x/2 lb. can
Puffed wheat, 7 packages
x Soda crackers, 6 pound box
Sugar, 15 pounds
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Fruit jars, Mason V2 gallon, 1 dozen
Pillsbury pancake flour, large, 2 for
Starch, corn or gloss, 11 for
Mazola oil, V2 gallon ..................
Beans, large white, 11 pounds for
Macaroni, 15 pounds for ............
Peaberry coffee, 3 pounds for
Royal Club corn, 5 cans
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Preferred stock tomatoes, 5 cans
Alaska salmon, pink, 6 cans ...............
Barrel syrup, cane and corn, gallon
Bean’Ole beans, 6 for
$1
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A Few Red-Hot Ones!
tafo.
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sizes in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2 6x6 8x1* $3.10
2 8x6 8x1* $3.15
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
Cottage Grove
Manufacturing Co
As Follows:
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1920
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1924
1924
1922
1921
1920
1920
1921
1923
1923
1919
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1916
1918
1918
1914
1917
1917
Chalmers 6 touring in A 1 condition
Studebaker 6 touring in fine condition
Ford touring with all new cords
Overland coupe sedan balloon tires
Overland touring just overhauled
Ford sedan, good tires and good condition
Ford coupe, new paint and runs fine
Overland touring, new top and paint
Overland touring, all new curtains
Ford roadster with starter
Ford roadster with starter
Ford touring ..............................................
Olds 8 touring, a bargain
Haynes touring in fine shape
Dodge roadster, all new tires
Chevrolet roadster
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Chevrolet touring ................................... .....
Ford bug....................
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Studebaker special bug racer with starter
Overland bug
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$410 1
$465
$375
$280
$260
$250
$270
$165
$175
$260
$100
$225
$250
$35
$45
$35
$75
$46