The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 27, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    ■COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, JULY 27, 1925
You cant cheat
FATE " but
you can PROTECT
yourself*
VCzfVJv/VZ
if you die from
natural causes
$10,000^efr°“
and in case of permanent total
disability the company will
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Waive all premium payments
Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in addition
Pay you $50 per month for life; and
Pay $5,000 to your beneficiary when you die
If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as a result
of accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash,
immediately, in addition to all other benefits.
(In case of temporary disability, as a result of
either sickness or accident, the company will
pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.]
W est C oast L ife
INSURANCE COMPANY
MOMS OFFICE-9AM FRANQKQ
PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE—7TH FLOOR GASCO BLDG.
R. C. STACEY, AGENT
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
ONE OF AMERICA'S STRONGEST COMPANIES
City Briefs
Mr. and Mrs. E. Chaloupka re­
turned Thursday evening from a
business trip to central Oregon,
They disposed of their property in
that section.
8. 8. Lasswell, Andrew Brund,
R. E. Short and George Scott re­
turned Thursday night from a fish­
ing trip to East and Crescent lakes.
They went by way of th«* McKen­
zie pass and returned by the mili­
tary road.
Wheels tightened the factory
way.
Don’t wreck
good
wheel by running
loose.
West Side Garage*.
iy27p
Mrs. Robert Allen, who is suffering
with a nervous ’ breakdown, to Eu­
gene Thursday for a medical exami­
nation.
She returned that eve­
ning but is undergoing treatments
there regularly.
J. Brown, of The Dalles, visited
during the week with his parent^,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown.
Cqnol Cleaner works like magic,
knocks the spots. Buy it nt Kern’s
for Drugs, Rexall Stfire, Cenol
Agency.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
Mrs E. R. Wiese underwent a
minor operation Thursday in a Eu­
gene hospital. She is getting along
satisfactorily and expects to return
home the latter part of the week.
Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard re­
turned Friday from a business trip
to Portland.
While gone they
stopped in Beaverton and visited
at the home of Mr. Godard ’s
brother Jack.
Mrs. Cora Olson and daughter
Ruth, of Qreswell, were guests
Friday at th«» R. B. Hanna home.
A real portable radio. No
atenna, no gTound; loud speak­
er built-in. Will operate while
you are carrying it.—Radio
Ray Nelson.
Mrs. Gladys Jackson and daugh­
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams were rjrn rnx TTix mx ttcttit tuttuth nix nv tu mx inxirn aix nix rrn tfit hit w
Mrs. J. V. Ht range, of North
(Carolina, who is spending the sum- ters Dot and Peggy have returne«! in Drain yesterday to attend the
I mer in Portland, was a week end from a six weeks’ viait in eastern 1 prohibition and law enforcement
guest at th«» Charles Adams home. Washington.
address given bv Governor Pierce
Mrs. Strange was Miss Mary Mun
Clarence Ston«burg and Mr. and and th«» state prohibition commis- g
dy and taught in the Cottage Grove» Mrs. Leslie Hull spent the week I sioner.
t
high school a number of years ago. end at Belknap springs with Mrs.
Emma and Benns, daughter nail
É
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garoutte and Stoneburg and daughter, who have son of Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Fowler,
Other enrollment dates are September 8, 14, 21
son Alden left today for Bandon spent several weeks there,
They underwent operations for the re- g
■ inoval of their tonsils today at the g
ion an outing ami to visit relatives. will return home tomorrow.
All Further Inquiries Answered Promptly
;
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J. L. Queen has been seriously
Mr. an«l Mrs. T. L. Ball, who I office of a local physician.
I ill during the week.
J. L. Queen, who has been g
had spent several weeks in Astoria
A. E. ROBERTS, President
j
The R. L. Wright family will with relatives, returned last eve­ seriously ill with the summer flu, is k g
F 992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon, a-
! leave soon for Medford to make ning accompanied by Mrs. Skyles improving satisfactorily. His daugh­ 1
and daughter, who will spend a ters, Mrs.
j their home.
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. Mrs. R.
Mrs. C. A. Loucks and daughter few «lavs at th< Ball home.
j Hazel are visiting relatives e.t
Jack Beager and Dexter Huff I Ida.; and
Clifford Chestnut Is Injured.
J. A. McLaughlin Dies.
Bandon, Central Point and Crescent | are spending th«» summer in Oak­ Knappa,
Clifford Cheatnut, 12-year-old son
Joseph Alexander McLaughlin, of
father.
land, Calif.
City.
Mrs.
Mary
Wallingford
and of Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chestnut, this city, «lied Thursday at the
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C. Sander-
!
The 8. V. Allison family returned
i sustained painful bruises Thursday state hospital, Salem, following a
daughter
Evelyn,
of
Portland,
Thursday from a week’s visit at son, of the Eugene Bible univer-
afternoon when a team of horses I short illness. Funeral services were
who
had
been
visiting
Mrs.
Wall
­
Prineville at the B. B. Goff home. sity, were week-end guests nt tin1
! ran away with him. He au<l a cousin, held yesterday at Buena Vista, th
ingford
’
s
sister,
Mrs.
O.
A.
Clark,
They left again Friday for Clover- A. T. Beidler home.
returned horn«' today accompanied 1 Everett Black, who is here visiting | home of one of his brothers.
I dale springs to spend two weeks.
Rodney Joslyn returned Friday
been
Mr. McLaughlin was nearly 8l’
from
Selma, Calif., had
by M rs. Clarke.
W. A. Spray returned Friday to from Sutherlin, where he spent
¡in th«» city and wore returning to years of agio, having been born
R.
H.
Robison
and
four
ehil-
his work with the Mountain States a week with his father.
the Chestnut home on Row’ river, August 15, 1839, near Pleasant Hill,
dren, accompanied by Miss Alta
Power company, after being off
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Hanna had
As they were descending the Currin Pike county, 111. Tn 1853 he crossed
Fox, sister-in-law of Mr. Robison,
during th«» week on
as guests over the week end Mr.
hill the neck yoke broke ami the th«» plains with his parents. H«^
of Orange Cove, Calif., arrived
¡sprained back, which
and Mrs. Tom Harvey, of Suther-
wagon bumped the horses, causing resided in Cottage and vicinity for
Friday
for
a
two
weeks
’
visit
with
while in swimming.
The wagon six years and was sent to the
lin; M rs. Joe Smith ami daughter
them to run away.
Mr. Robison’s parents and sister,
Mrs. Harry Davis, of Los Ange- .And Mrs. z A. Pierce, of Oakland,
rolled over a slight eiibankment hospital from here about a month
Mr. and Mrs. James Robison and
les, who was returning from a and Mr. and Mrs. Alval Wise, of
and Clifford was thrown out. ago. He had been a member of
Mrs. O. E. Woodson. H. R. Robi-
I visit in Portland, arrived yesterday Creswell.
Exerett had already jumped out. th«» Presbyterian church since 1854.
son, Mr. and Mrs. James Robison,
for a week’s visit at th«» home of
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens and Miss Fox will motor to Port- Both wheels on one side of the He had been married but th«» wife
her unci«», E. Chaloupka.
spent the week end on an outing land tomorrow to spend a day wagon ran over one of Clifford’s died several years ago. There arc
legs. The horses went on to the I no children. The following brothers
George Blackmore, ll-year-old son in eastern Oregon.
with Mrs. H. H. Harins, sister of
Chestnut home, a half mil«» from ¡and sisters survive: W. N. Mc­
| of Mr. an«l Mrs. Jay Blacklnore,
Arthur Combs leaves tomorrow’ H. R. Robison and «laughter of
the hill. Mr. Chestnut, alarmed by Laughlin, of this city; George W.
was taken to a Eugen«» hospital I for Carson Valley, Nev., where he Mr. and Mrs. Janies Robison.
the
return of the horses alone, set M e Laugh
_ I in, , of Buena Vista; A. M.
'Thursday night suffering with an has accepted a position as profes-
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews, out to find his son and companion. | McLaughlin, of Corvallis; Mrs. Em-
acute attack of bright« disease sor of agriculture.
of Portland, arrived Friday and are He brought Clifford into the city ma Caldwell, of Prosser, Wash.;
and has suffered several convul-
Miss Goldie White, of Eugene, guests at the home of their son for medical attention.
The boy I Mrs. Katie McCarty, of Portland.
sions. He seems to bo better now’. spent the week end at the home of George. They will leave tomorrow
■ Miss Ella Kenady, of this city,
is getting along satisfactorily.
her aunt, Mrs. George Knowles, in company with Mr. and Mrs.
is a niece and R. W. Kenady and
Mrs. Knowles took her home by John Baker on a week’s fishing
'Oral McLaughlin, of this city, are
Auto
Railway
Again
Discussed,
EVERYONE
motor this forenoon.
trip to Gold Beach and vicinity.
Representatives of the Arnold i nephews.
Is going to the
j
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall re­
Mrs. D. A. Forbes returned Sat Auto
Rail
system
were
here
turned Saturday from a vacation urday from Medford, whore she again Thursday night to discuss
Rubber stamps. The Sentinel.
spent at Belknap springs. Bend had been at the home of her moth­ with several of the business men
8 p. in.
an«l Portland, Miss Virginia Dix, er, Mrs. D. T. Lawton, while con the proposal to build a wooden
Thursday, July 30
of Heppner, a niece of Mrs. Hall, valescing from a recent operation. railway up the Coast fork. The
at
returned with them for a two
An eight-pound daughter was proposition had been turned down
HEBRON UNION HALL
weeks' visit.
born Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. some time before by the chamber i
Better Join the Crowd
Mrs. G. W. McQueen, daughter Oliver M. Shephard, of Latham.
of commerce pending proof of the I
Two-act comedy drama, ‘ ‘ David’s
Kathryn and Jerry Wilkinson, the
G. Brockman, an employe of th«' success of the railway being con- |
Baby,” negro minstrels, musical
latter of Eugene, returned Friday Anderson & Middleton sawmill at strueted by these people nt June- ,
numbers and orcestra numbers
from a motor trop to th«» Tillamook Latham, sustained painful bruises tion City. At the meeting Thurs- i
WE BOB, CURL AND
by peppy 8-piece orchestra.
beaches, Seaside Astoria and Port­ to his right leg ,Saturday.
Admission 35c and 15c
He day night it was suggested to the '
DYE HAIR
land.
was taken to his home in Spring­ .railway people that they put their.
jy 23-27c
proposition in writing ami present
Rex Wheeler, who is in a Eu­ field.
Barber Work in General ;
it to those who would be expected
gene hospital, where he underwent
Gerald Parker, 5-year-old son of
special attention to children
Beulah Shephard, of Rainier, is an operation for appendicitis about
to become interested in the pro-
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Parker, of
visiting her grandparents, Mr. and three weeks ago, is improving
posed railway line.
West Fir, is visiting his grand­
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
Mrs. William George.
slowly.
He expects to be home parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Pnr
in
another
week.
SILK
CREEK.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Cellers and
ker.
Albert H. Boss, who recently
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones and
Mr. and Mrs. William Cox,
<
of
(.Special to 'Pho Sentinel.)
baby daughter left Saturday on underwent an operation for appen­ Belvidere, Ill., left today, after a
July 25.—Mr. anti Mrs. Ralph
a week’s outing trip. They will dicitis in a Eugene hospital, is week ’s visit at the home * of Mrs.
visit Crater lake and Bend. While convalescing satisfactorily. He ex­ Cox’s sister, Mrs. James Short. Teeters and daughter Elnor and
her parents are away Mildred pects to return in about a week.
They are returning home by way the Arthur Woolcott family went
for an outing near Croswell, Satur­
Cellers is visiting her grandmother,
Mrs. Georg Bjorset and baby of California.
day.
Mrs. William Cellers, in Spring­ daughter ar«» guests of Mrs. <!. A.
Mrs. John Overholser spent the
field.
Bartell at Bart’s inn at Lundpark.
Fair Race Program Arranged.
Eugene, July 25.—(Special.)— past week with her sister, Mrs.
Miss Naoma Hilton left today
McReynolds, of Divide.
for a week’s visit in Creswell at The fastest race horses in the
Mrs. Oscar Wheeler returned
northwest
have
already
been
en
­
the Carl Leabo home.
Sunday from Portland, where she
tered
for
the
Lane
county
fair
to
oj
Jack Conrad and Virgil Bartie-
spent several weeks.
son spent the week end in Mc­ be held in Eugene September 22
8
The D. A. Estes family spent
to
25.
Eugene
is
included
in
the
Minnville with relatives.
a day recently with Mrs. Estes’
regular circuit of th North Pacific
father, A.
Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and children, Racing association.
^firris, of the Mc-
o
who had been visiting at Medical
In addition to many new horses, Ken zie river.
Mrs. Ruth Sprague and family
Springs, returned home Thursday. I most of the old favorites
Of for
spent the past week with Mr.
Mr. Wilhelm met them in Portland, mor years will be back.
73
Jack Callahnn came up from
The racing program will last and Mrs. Clevenger, of Row river.
Portland for the w«*ek end and three «lavs and the purses will
I
his family, who had spent a week aggregate $3000.
Special bookkeeping systems
here at the homes of Mrs. Calla­
of every kind. The Sentim i.
han’s parents and sister, Mr. and
Gray Goose Is Sold.
Mrs. W. C. Johnson and Mrs.
The business of the Gray Goose
W. A. Garoutte, returned with him tea room has been sold by
a J
yesterday.
Kem and Frank Knox to Mrs. M. V.
Miss Francis Hamloth and Mias Phillips, who took charge venter
-
Mildred Hurley were business via­ <lay. M r. Knox, who had charge
¡tors in Eugene today,
Bartell,
of the business, has not an-
A. W. Heiliwell and son Billy re-
Rev. Duncan, of Detroit, Minn., nounced his future
The
plans,
turned Saturday fronr Lundpark, will fill the Presbyterion church business was established over two
where they spent a week at Bart ’s pulpit after September 1.
Until years ago and has enjoyed a satin
:
Inn.
that time there will be no regular j factory growth. Mrs. Phillips has
1
engaged
in
the
restaurant
church
services
but
Bunday
school
‘
been
Harry Clark, a resident here
business hero much of the time :
a number of years ago, was here will be continued as usual.
during the week.
Roy Wilson, of Han Francisco, i during the past 15 years.
Monday, August 31
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
Harvest Festival
MPERIAT
I
Barber Shop B-
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t
Take Your Time
About Deciding
On This
Investment
The only kind of sharehoklers desired by Mountain States
Power Company are those who expect to keep their
money invested in the Company, and to share in the
dividends regularly paid year after year.
There nre circumstances, of coarse, which may require
any shareholder to dispose of Ids holdings, in which ease
he finds a ready market, for the sale of his securities.
Hut tjo gnat majority of the Company's shareholders
are permanent.
As the Company’s business grows it must make additions
and extensions to render service. This means that new
capital is required pructically all the time. This demand
provides an investment opportunity which will be kept
opi'ii to customers, by encouraging small investments
rather than large ones.
The Company’s policy is to have many shareholders and
to give customers the opportunity of participating in the
wages earned on the invested capital.
The Company seeks your personal friendly interest
primarily. The investment of your money brings you
and the Company together as partners. Naturally part­
ners should make up their own minds, and be fully satis-
fied of the wisdom of what they are doing.
GRAY GOOSE
Our Building Material
Line Includes—
-I
1 he regular Fall Term at the Eugene Business !
College begins on the above date
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson left
Thursday night for Gold Beach,
where thew will spend two or
three weeks on an outing.
George Jacobsen has bought the
old R. E. Laeky place about nine
You won’t need the advice. miles south of the city on
“ Eat More Faultless Bread,” London road.
once you’ve tasted our
Mrs. William Morelock, Mrs.
Faultless oven product. It’ll Morelock
and Leontine Tnisk wer**
be a natural habit with you Eugene visitors
Friday.
to “want more* of it.” Try
Cenol Cleaner takes out spots
it today.
when nothing else will,
Kem ’s
for Drugs, Rexall Store, Cenol
Agency.
Arthur Combs, Miss Lulu Hull
and Miss Kola Banton spent the
week end in Portland as guests of
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Haney, Es­ who was enroute home from a busi­
Miss Winnifred Grannis, who re-
It
Dale Owens Sustains Injuries.
ther Woodard and Ernest Bennett ness trip to Portland, spent the
cently moved there from here.
Dale Owens, of Wicks Spur, sus
spent the week end at Triangle week end at the home of bis unclp,
Mrs.
Emma Yancey returned
Misses Evelyn and Sylvia Barr
! tained painful injuries yesterday
lake.
James Town.
»
Friday from Salem, where she arrived Friday from Silverton and
when he was thrown from o
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Richard
Pyburn,
visited at the home of her daugh­ are guests at the George Jacobsen
| motorcycle while returning from
j
newlyweds,
returned
last
evening
ter, Mrs. J. A. Bradford.
home.
Th«» machin«*
(from a honeymoon trip to eastern Calapooya springs.
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Inlow, of
I have taken over the
A logging cable weighing two
j Oregon.
They are making their hit a rock and Mr. Owens whs
Pendleton, will arrive this week tons has arrived for use in logging
j home in the Villard Court apart- ' thrown off. Both of his elbows
for an outing here in the W. A. operations at the Walter A. Wood­
and kn«»«»s were badly cut and
inents.
Hemenway grove. Mrs. Inlow is ard mill. It replaces a cable of
'l ea Room
braised. The W. M. Norris family,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
W.
Davis
an«l
a niece of Mrs. Hemenway. Mr. the same weight.
who chanced to pass, brought Mr.
And
shall
continue
to
daughtre Rosa, of Yoncalla, spent
Inlow is superintendent of the
Mr. nn«l Mrs.rIvan Warner have
Owens into the city for medical
conduct it in the manner
yesterday at the home of Mrs.
Pendleton schools and was super returned from a two weeks’ out-
I attention.
that has in the past
Davis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. H.
intendent here 14 years ago.
ing, the first week of which was
pleased
that
portion
of
Chestnut.
Galloway writes insurance.
spent at Bandon and the second
Cosmeticians Must Be Licensed.
the public wishing a cer­
Th«* Marion Young family arrived
Mrs. Herbert Whitlock and Mrs. week of which was spent in cen-
The law of the recent
tain refinement and cool
today
from
Central
Point
to
visit
Hattie Mattox took their sister, trnl Oregon.
comfort as th«* gccompani- i Mr. Young’s father, Georg«» Young, session requiring cosine'
be licensed will become
ments of a well-cooked
Those who I
and daintily served foods, i who is quite ill.
July 31. .
Mrs. Louisa Italston, who went actively in the husinesi
■ as well as with soda
■
!
to
California
»«-cently
to
visit
at
1 months i are entitled to
fountain drinks and
the home of her son Leslie, writes without examination.
It has
specials.
I
her sister, Mrs. George Young, that «•stimate«! that th«»rc are
■ she will make her home there, ♦ cosmeticians operating in the
Her son has had a nmall house
built for his mother.
Horae Racing Held at Calapooya.
Mrs. E. Freema®, of Jefferson,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smithson
Several hundred attended the
and Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Handera, and Miss Grace Harding, of Cor racing and bucking program put
of Eugene, were guests yesterday vallis, are visiting at th«* homos on at Calapooya springs yesterday
CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK,
at the M r. p. Garoutte home. Mo. of their aunts, Mrs. Fred Wright by Guy Ray. who ha« 'conducted
FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL
Miss Grace Blackwell.
1
several similar events there. Those
Smithson is the mother of Mm. I and
LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN
Garoutte an«l Mrs. Handers il a i Mrs. N J. N. lson Hr. left today who attended reported that the
OLES DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE.
sister.
for Bpringfield to visit at the amusement was up to that fur
CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL,
Miss Irma Randall and Mr». home of her «laughter, Mias Mvi nished there on the Fourth of July.
PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE
William Thum, who are attending Neet.
FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER
the summer session of Monmouth
Cannery to Operate
Mrs R. R Meeks, Mrs. A. W
The cannery will start the sea­
normal, were home for the week Hwanson and the N. J, Nelson Jr,
THING8 TOO NUMEROUS TO
end.
MENTION
family will motor to Portland to­ son ’• operations in about two w'peks.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte morrow.
Mrs. Meeks and Mrs. On account of the short fruit crop,
No Charge on City Deliveries
and son Colin and Mr. and Mrs. Hwanson will return in a few days the operations this year will be
Victor Kem are ramping on Mosby but the Nelson family will remain shorter than usual. B«nns will be
creek.
•
until Munday. Mr. Nelson will at­ the first crop to I m * handled. Black
berries and pears will follow.
Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jones and the tend a national shoot.
Roy Bellow« family, of Roseburg,
Bu«l Riley, of Marmarth, N D., a
Just North of S P. Station—Phone 100
Three Ihouuiil people read The
picnicked yesterday at Blur Mona former resident of Cot tag«» Grove,
What have
tain.
Mm. Carrie Hemenway ne- was here don ng the week on Hentinel each week.
you to tell thia vaet throng!
xxi
rnmp«nir<| tb« rn from here.
busin CM.
Eat More
FAULTLESS
BREAD
PAGE THREE
Mrs. M.V. Phillips
Mountain States Power Securities Co
Address at any office of
MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY
Godard & Randall
ALBANY CORVALLIS EUGENE COTTAGE GROVE
SPRINGFIELD JUNCTION CITY- LEBANON
DALLAS— INDEPENDENCE STAYTON
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