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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925 PAGE THREE Marvin Smith and George Wil Mrs. A. E. Wilcox, of Wis lett If ft Tuesday eiening for Smith consin, Yrrivd yesterday for an in river to spend the remainder of definite visit here with her cousins, the week on a fishing trip. Mrs. 8. E. Cole and Miss Jessie Cole. Smith and Mrs Peter Nelson se Rex Wheeler, who underwent an comjianiid them ns far as Melrose operation for appendicitis about IS AN OLD SAYING THAT HOLDS GOOD IN to spend the remainder of the a month ago, will retura home to STARTING A BANK ACCOUNT week with Mr. and Mrs. E. I.. morrow. Smith, nirents of Mrs. Nelson and That’s the big steel Safe Deposit Vault in this Mr. and Mrs. Warreu Edwards and Mr. Sn ith. small son, of Portland, motored Institution—built to shoulder responsibility—that Miss Susan Simpson returned down last evening, returning today owners of valuables should not carry themselves. Monday to her secretarial work nt with Mr. Edward’s grandmother, You have securities, mortgages, other papers the Anderson & Middleton office, j Mrs. Laura McFarland, who will after spending a two weeks’ vaca visit in Portland indefinitely. you could not replace. There are pieces of jewelry, tion at her home in Sutherlin. silver spoons and other articles you’d hate to lose. Mrs. . C. E Umphrey is con Notiee the character and ability of the men who have Mr. and Mrs. Ben Huntley and valescing satisfactorily front a charge of the bank; see that the officers are ex GET OUT FROM UNDER THIS LOAD daughters Marceil and Margaret recent operation in a Eugene hos- perienced bankers and the directors are responsible Jane, of Chico, Calif., who were pital and expects to return home OF RESPONSIBILITY business men. The bank should have ample capital, enroute to Portland, were guests Saturday or Sunday. the larger the capital, the greater protection for the over Monday night at the home of George Lea was in Eugene yes- A Safe Deposit Box here costs only a depositor. A large surplus and profit is also an ad Mrs. Huntley’s sister, Mrs. A. W. terday and today on business. « ditional protection. few cents a week—and you know your Swanson. George Boyd, who recently bought Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bradley, some timber land near Drain, is valuables are safe. Read the bank’s statements; notice whether or who have been on an extended planning to go there soon to get not they carry a good reserve in cash and demand motor trip through eastern Oregon, out some poles. loans; also notice if the bank is prospering—if a have returned here. bank doesn’t make money, it is not a safe bank. 8. W. Boyd has been ill (luring Mrs. J. I. Jones and daughter the week. COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON Grace and Inez, of Eugene, are Albert Kime, of San Mateo, BACKED UP BY SUPERVISED The J. J. Preo family left Tue» spending the week at Black Butte Calif., who was returning home BY U. S. FEDERAL RESERVE I day for the coast cities on n busi- with Mr. Jones and son Robert, from a trip to eastern Oregon, BANK GOVERNMENT who are operating a sawmill there. I ness and outing trip. stopped at the home of his father, Joe Schneider has returned from A. W. Kime. He will leave to- 8. Hamrick, formerly pastor of All the above mentioned security is afforded morrow for California. i the Cottage Grove Methodist church, a business trip to Myrtle Point. Professor Edwards Leaves. our customers; if safety for their funds, with Gladys Mosby, of Mosby creek, • Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Brown and Fined for Letting Thistles Grow. now pastor at Tillamook, is here Hebron, July 28.—(Special.)— Two more farmers out from Eu liberality and courtesy is what they want. | with his family attending the camp was a guest over Tuesday night of Mrs. Earl Powell and children, of gene have paid fines of $25 each E. J. Edwards, who was instructor Gertrude and Melba Cochran. > meeting. Roseburg, spent yesterday with Mrs. for failure to remove Canada this in agriculture in the Cottage Grove Mrs. S. G. Morgan and little E. J. Howe and daughter Bertha. tles from their farms. They are high school and who hits lived on daughter, of Liberty Bond, Wash., Miss Lucille Millett returned Frank Armitage and R. W. Jack. a place here, is moving to Grants / guests st the home of Mrs. today to her home in Corvallis, ! This makes about a dozen Pass, where he will teach agricul- OU WOULDN’T ■ire i Morgan’s sister, Mrs. W. M. Tur- after a short visit at the home of ! have paid similar fines for ture during the coming year. He LIVE in a com pen. Mr. Morgan, who was visiting | her aunt, Mrs. E. T. Blakely. is moving his household goods with same offense. left Tuesday to visit in Eu a truck which he built and expects munity that didn’t here, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Varney, of gene. to move his family Friday. Now Solve This One. Greenwood, Win., who were en- have a live newspaper. Choral club members, their direc route to Portland, spent today at “Darling, will you make me the —n Centralia, « tor, Mrs. Herman F. Edwards, and the R. R. Meeks home. Wash., nt the home of Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get happiest of men in three letters her son Ernest, in Olympia with friends are at Riverside pnrk today You are interested in your account sheets anti blanks meaning eternal bliss!’’ Mrs. Frank Bales and daughter, friends and in on an all-day outing “My answer is two letters mean at your home print shop. Miss Harwood, of Los Angeles, ar the affairs of your n— ------------------------- —n home of a sister, Portland at the Hugh Smith, an employe at the rived today intending to attend ing eternal freedom.’’—Florida Joseph Knotts, pastor of the home community. Ford roadster, completely over Walter Woodard remanufacturing the funeral of Mr. Bales’ sister, Times-Union. ■ □■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■□■I □ Methodist church here several years hauled, new tires all around—a □ plant, sustained a painful cut on Mrs. Lowry England, which was ago. is attending the camp meeting. dandy little car for just a little The live wire print shop is al the right cheek just below the eye held yesterday forenoon. She will There is only one newspaper □ 1.. I... The T. «T. Wood family will money, for sale Tuesday afternoon when he wns remain for a visit with relatives ways ready to help in the prep by BiHie LT„11 Hall. ■ that keeps you posted on leave Monday for Fort Collins, struck by a tie which he was tak- and Mr. Bales will arrive in a few aration of advertising and printing □ Two Dodge touring cars, JUHt Mrs. H. A. Hagen ALL the news of your com ing from the flume. Mr. overhauled and in first class con- Colo., their former hoirie, copy. Our experience may be days. □ Wood is an employe of Gray's ilitioq, for sale by Billie Hall. munity. Eugene and Drain teams will Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hubbard and □ I'honesi Cash & Carry atore and will go play baseball at Calapooya springs daughter Gwendolyn, of Salem, are □ Mr. and Mrs. B. Heiser, of Mar- 1 Office Your subscription helps keep Sunday. Marcelling into the grocery business. , □ marth, N. D., visited during the JU visiting with Mrs. Hubbard’s par □ Manicuring a live newspaper in your com Galloway writes insurance. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Nickerson, ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. Rea. week at the William Kirtley home. ■ Facial Massage □ 118-Y □ of Edgerton, Minn., and Mr. Nick J. H. Speer, of Vancouver, Wash., Mrs. Lillian Allen, of Portland, Mrs. Bacil Parker and daughter munity. Shampooing ■ erson’s father and sister, M. E. Rosalie and Mrs. J. W. Hutton, of □ Bobbing and Mrs. Minor Allen, of Eugene, returned home Tuesday, after a Evenings a Nickerson and Miss Mary, who spejit Tuesday with Mrs. John visit at the home of his sistar, Dexter, accompanied Mrs. Parker’s by □ Hair Tinting Appoint □ Wallace and Mrs. C. H. McKibben. Mrs. J. A. Mackey, of Divide. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Clark and were returning from a motor trip mother, Mr«. S. E. McKinney, who French Paper Curl ■ ment visited briefly this had been visiting in Dexter to her That evening they and Mrs. Wal- The'E. E. Ellsworth sawmill was son Charles left the fore part of to Crater lake, □ lace were dinner guests at the I closed down for a few days the the week for Silver lake on busi- morning with 8. L. Mackin. Mr. home here yesterday. All wore Nickerson are anil Mrs. Ernest McKibben home. dinner guests yesterday of Mr. and fore part of the week for repairs ness. visiting in Portland. Mrs. C. M. Parker, parents of Mrs. William Shearer, who was to the pond. Miss Hulda Nelson, of Boulder, H. L. Maekin was in Eugene Bacil Parker. here on business, has returned to For 'sale cheap, Ford touring Colo., who is touring the coast, Nehalem. Mrs. H. C. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. ••rrived yesterday for a few days’ yesterday to attend the funeral of ear, by Billie Hall. his uncle, J. H. Spence, The body Lumbago cured by Dr. Hagen. Mr. and Mrs. John Scott, of visit with the Elbert Smith family. was shipped * to Wisconsin for D. A Laffoon and baby, L. F. Orpurd and Herbert Cochran will Pastor De Yoe, of Medford, who Any Kind Any Time Delta, la., are visiting Mrs. J. K. leave tomorrow by motor for attended the camp meeting the burial PRICES RIGHT Barrett. Fresno. Mills and S. L. Mackin Karl K. opening days and who was also a Terms: Cash B. McClellan, of <Lodi, Calif., vis guest at the D. A. Forbes home, re returned yesterday from a few Mr. anil Mrs. Daniel J. Sullivan ited during the week at the home Mrs. have bought two lots near north day«’ outing at Newport. turned home yesterday. of his cousin, William Kirtley. Mrs. W. L. Bunge with her par Mills and son Robert and Mrs. Tenth street from J. M. Durham Phones: Office 76, Res. 124-1» Mrs. Martha Wiseman went to ents, Mr. and Mrs. li. R. Wilkin Mackin and children with Mr. and 8. W. Boyd. 1 They expect to tfc(2) Salem yesterday to visit her son Toal Mackin ’ s aunt, Mrs. Dora L. start building soon. son, left Monday for Kitson spring» Walker Wiseman, who is seriously and the latter’s daughter Bernice, on an outing. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Connor have ill in the state hospital. of Red Wing, Minn., remained. had a Gilfillaa radio installed in Mrs. Omer Moore and daughters Did you know that all diseases Misses Neta and Lois Compton their mountain home. The sale Kathleen, Marian and Sarah Jane of the eyes are curable without the and Miss Faye Maloy, of Eugene, was made by Long & Cruson. aid of glasses or operation Ì Dr. returned Monday from a six Weeks’ w.re guests last night at the home visit in Molalla with Mrs. Moore’s The E. C. Lockwood family, Miss Hagen. eow(T) parents, in Newberg with Mr. of Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Compton, Ruth Dorrell, Mrs. H. E. Markely O. H. Heine has returned from Moore ’» mother and in Portland parents of the Misses Compton. nnd Mrs. Edith Stephens were Eu a business trip to North and South with relatives and friends. This will be the match of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Manning, of gene visitors yestej-day. Mrs. Dakota, Minnesota and Iowa, He the season. Los Angeles, Calif., who arc re- Stephens and Mrs. Markley visited Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fullerton expects to make a similar trip and Mr. and Mrs. T. Temple, of turning home from an eastern trip, with Mrs. Stephens’ daughters, GOOD PRELIMINARIES about October 1. Marshfield, returned home today, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Misses Bertha and Hazel. Miss Main Event at 9:30 Mrs. Emma Branstetter, of Eu after spending the fore part of the Hines, also of Los Angeles, who Bertha is recuperating satisfactorily The insecticide with the pleasant odor. gene, (laughter Miss Lucille, of week here at the home of Mr*. are house guests st the N. E. Comp | from a recent operation for the re- Winner is to take all. Portland, and Mias Helen Schafer, Roy Leonard, daughter of Mr. and ton homo. Mrs. Hines is a niece of | inoval of a goiter. MADE IN OREGON also of Portland, were guests TICKETS AT EAGLE j Mrs. Compton. Mr. and Mrs. Man- ■ Mrs W. A. Garoutte was in Mrs. Fullerton. yesterday at the home of CIGAR STORE I Gerald Thornton, who was in- | uing will leave tomorrow for their | 1 Eugene yesterday and had her eye Branstetter’s sister, Mrs. jured four months ago in a saw home and Mr. and Mrs. Hines will I lids lanced. They had been giving Barker. also leave for a three months* ! her trouble for a week or so. mill accident, is getting around by motor trip through the western | Mr. and Mrs. James Allen have using a cane. Albert H. Ross, who is in a nnd middle western states. Eugene hospital recuperating from bought a ranch at Dallas and will Jimmy Carroll—Waiter, what kind '.•i -i- ,rv „ n i, „ nil ,n>- I * recent operation for appendicitis, move there soon. Mrs. N. E. Coinpton and Mrs. R. of meat is this! m i is expected home Sunday. L. Cooper with Mrs. Compton’s N. J. Nelson Sr. went to Spring Waiter—Hpring lamb, sir. I house guests, Mr. and Mrs. C. W Jimmy—I thought so. I have Billie Hall has made delivery of field yesterday to visit hi» daugh- I j Hines and Mr. and Mrs. Leo Man been chewing on'one of the springs a new Dodge screen truck to Ralph ter, Mrs. Levi Neet. Mrs. Nelson, who had »pent a few days there. ! | ning, of Los Angeles, Calif., spent for an hour. Hand. returned with him last evening. : Ì today at the Walter Woodard saw J. J R. Patterson, who has been mill. Melvjn Roberts, of Port Orford, pastor of the 8eventh-<lay Ad- Rubber stamps. The Sentint 1. a former Mrs. Emma Doolittle has returned I I resident here, visited here ven tist church for several months, the fore from a six months ’ visit in Wash part of the week while : I plans to leave »oon for Boise, FOR HALE—BABY BED i AND enroute to Kelso, Wash. I [ington with relatives. Id*. Í mattresH ami a rocker. T. J. A". Doolittle, a former resident of Mrs. Gilbert Wiseman and »on I Late model four-door Ford sedan, Wood, 450 First St., or call i at Lynn left yesterday for Cottage Grove, recently of Wash- Portland I A-l condition, for »ale by Billie Í Gray’» Ca»h & Carry. Jl.v-Tlp to visit at the home I ington, was in the city during the of a »inter > Hall. I of Mrs. Wiseman I j week. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Kelly ami Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris and I Donald Preo returned last even your servant I Mr. and Mr«. John Hasting» are daughter Loretta, of Dallas, Tex., i from Eugene, where he had i I ing at Crater lake on an onting. who had been guests here at the I been vsiting his mother, Mrs. Julia Mr». M. F. Wyatt returned yes- J. C. Buker home, have gone to Í I Preo. È terday from a two weeks ’ visit in Washington to visit friends. Mrs. Francis Rueport, of California, I I it ! | who was returning home from « spent the week end here ! ‘ 1 Seattle, ? Built on the new Chevrolet with her eonsin», Mrs. A. Hand I f chassis with construction typi “MJ and Mrs. M. Robbins. cal of the highest priced cars— Mary Elizabeth, »even-year-old powerful motor; a new disc The William Beatty family, who [ daughter of Mr. and Mr». H. S. clutch, the easiest-acting you t bad viaited with Mr. Beatty’» par , Lasawell, underwent an operation No home without me is com have ever handled; extra strong _ 1 for the removal of her tonsils ent», Mr. and Mr». J. _ L. ____ Beatty, plete— ¡ returned Monday to their home in I Tuesday at the office of a local rear axle with banjo-type hous Folks say I am a wonder- Washington. physician. ing; long semi-elliptic springs ous treat. —this car provides a rem»rx- Mrs. Lester Childs is in Medford Mr. and Mr». J. L. Beatty left ft Economical Traniportotion Tuesday for Bandon on a two visiting at the borne of her sister, I AM YOUR electrical servant, able combination of strength, i Mrs. E. E. Eads. weeks’ outing. power and comfort. I run errands for you and send Mrs. Phoebe Berry, of Croowell, Irl Groves, man agar of the Union niessages for you over the But in addition it is a beautiful Prices /. o. b. Flint, Mich. who was here Tuesday to attend Oil company, w»i confined to hi» phone wire. I light up your car. Its fine Fisher body meets i the eamp meeting, visited at the home yesterday with a »light at home at night and lighten your Roadster • • *525 your ideals of fine appearance D. A. Forties home. ¡ tack of malaria j labor in the day time. I cook Touring - * 525 and comfort. It ia finished in Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall and her your food, heat your rooms or Mis» Annab lie Small, an employe Coupe • • 715 sage green Duco whose luster of The Gray Goose tea room, left father, C. H. Snider, of Nebraska, eool them with a breeze that Coach • • 755 and color last for yean. For who is spending the sammer here, you welcome during the hot today on a two week»' vacation. Sedan * • 825 I am your trusted •uch a coach to be priced so low Mr. and Mr». Joe Arnold, of spent yesterday ia Eugene at the Mays. Commercial 1* truly an achievement in C’baMia • • 425 1 Portland, were week-end guests at | home of Mrs. G. E. M York, servant—command me. I the horn.- of Mr. Arnold ’Z”niMhe’r,, Naadeahall. motor car manufacture. See EapreM Truck ChaMtt « 550 thia car today at our showroom. Mrs. Jonah Porter. F. E. Mendenhall wan a businesn Charles H Poiats, of Canton, Ill., visitor in Engene yenterday. arrived Tn-sday to visit at the Miss Belle Burkholder is attend home of his sister. Mrs. Josiah ing the «nnimtr sennion of the ’ Porter. Eugen«» banine«M college. A 7%-p<mad daughter was born | Ella Widenkellrr left May for Tuesday to Mr. and • Mr». u — Glean ---- MpringfieM to l*e with her son PHONE-2O1 9th »MAIN l-iaebaagh. _ * Jaekie. I I “Look Before You Leap »» Before You Place Your Money in a Bank Look for the Following Safeguards: The First National Bank of Cottage Grove Miss Velma Anderson, of Eu- gene, was a guest Sunday of Mrs. D. A. Lewik. Mrs. R. R. Meeks and Mrs. A. W. Swanson will return tomorrow from I Portland. Miss Avis Matthison, of Seattle, who had been here visiting her pareuts, accompanied the party to Portland- and went from there ’ to Seattle. The John Dugan family are in California visiting in Mantical with ¡Mr. Dugan’s brother Harold, who is | in a sanitarium there. They will also visit in Han Francisco. The H. W. Titus family leave Friday for an i outing of three weeks to be spent : at Portland and Seaside. During ; the time Mr. Titus will take a week ’» post graduate course in i oral surgery. The W. B. Marshall family have arrived from Hall, Wash., to make Cottage Grove their home. Mrs. Martha Mathews, of Velva, N. D.. arrived Tuesday to visit at I the home of her sister, Mrs. H. H. | Streeter. Built for Responsibility Bank of Cottage Grove Y | City Briefs Sanitary Beauty [ WOOD RETURN MATCH Quimby Bros. Sailor Wood —vs.— Ralph Hand Ask for SATURDAY AUGUST 1 FLY- DI Judicious Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones Í V m QA? Public acclaims this die Finest Low Weed Coach/ HEVROI1 I j towBLECTOcSHOP Beaulieu & Harrel Quality at Low Cost