The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 03, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, AUGUST 3. 1925
PAGE THREE
Harold Vilas motored up from e|or of the Condon hotel about 14
A nine-pound son was born to í
! t 1
Portland Friday and on Saturday years ago. I
.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Plus of Black
took home his mother, Mrs. Helen
A new sidewalk is being laid Butt«;.
Vilas, who had spent two weeks from Main street around the Meth­
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte
i with her sisters. Mrs. Frank Ham­ odist church to Washington ave- and son Colin are expected home
With table needs of the choicest quality. You may as
brick and Mrs. G. W. McFarland. nue. The malerial and labor are this evening from Gardiner, where
well have the best when the prices are as reasonable as
Mrs. G. G. Herring arrived from being donate«! by the citizens of i they have visited since Friday with
ours. You’ll like our line of coffees and teas, canned,
Honolulu to visit indefinitely with that neighborhood.
' the Tom Richmond family.
bottled and package goods of the popular brands. An
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veatch Sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Magee, Mr.
ever-complete tempting array here at modest prices.
Ball. Mr. Herring, who is an offi­ of Portland, arrive«! today to visit | and Mrs. Thomas Eaton and Mr.
cer in the United States navy, their relatives here. They went { and Mrs. I. B. Goodman of Salem,
No matter• what price you pay hen-
recently sailed for Australia.
out to the Veatch picnic grounds, ! spent Saturday at the home of
you always get the better elasss of
9
For sale cheap, Ford touring where a number of the Veateh j Mr and Mrs. P. H. Magee, par-
tender meats.
We are endeavoring
| ear, by Billie Hall.
families are camping.
i ents of R. C. Magee.
PHONE 65
3
to make a reputation for selling the
Mr. and Mrs. L. Roach spent the
Miss. Helen Breedlove and Miss
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hubbard
Ji
week end in Roseburg.
Virginia Bosley are clerking at and daughter Gwendolyn returned
best grade meats only—and at prices
1
Mrs. Elsie Udy, of Portland, who Umphrey and Mackin’s while two Saturday to their home in Salem,
that make good meat as cheap as
9
Card of Thanks.
McFarland House Destroyed
| had been visiting at the Henry of the regular clerks are on their after a visit with Mrs. Hubbard’s
any other kind.
Wo wish to express our heart­
Fire at noon Saturday completely
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Ma
, Rohde and Elizabeth Fahrenwald vacations.
destroyed a house west of the city felt thanks for the many beautiful
! j homes, returned Saturday to Port­
Mrs. Herbert Hawley and two j gee.
floral offerings, deep sympathy and
!
land. Mr. ami Mrs. Rohde and children and Mrs. Hawley’s fa­
Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem and near the cemetery occupied by the
| daughter Elizabeth took her home ther, Mr. Neal of Centerville, Ida., Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte nnd Newton Allen family, The house iascsistanco extended us during our
by motor, returning here last eve- spent the week end with Mr. son Colin returned Friday from was owned by Mrs. S. E. McFar- ' recent bereavement in the death of
?
I our beloved sen ami brother, Har
Hawley’s father, George Hawley.
ning.
Mosby creek, where they had been laud, Th«« Allen family were plan
!
ning to move, but not quite so vey Jones.
If you are a stranger in the
Mr. ami .Mrs. E. E. Arthur, camping.
JACOB JON EH,
suddenly.
They were seated at
PHONE 46
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Wirth, of
city, you will find reliable ahoe former residents of this city, are
SOPHIA JONES,
dinner when they heard the roar
land,
spent
the
week
end
s
First
Nation-
repairer
at
rear
of
moving
from Portland to Seattle.
Culver & Anderson
WINIFRED JONES,
piece of
of
flames.
The
only
with
Mrs.
Wirth
’
s
parents,
Mr.
and
a3-6p
è al Bank.
The N. J. Nelson family re-
pd.
ALLEN JONES.
furniture
saved
was
a
bedstead.
Several American Legion mem- turned last evening from a week’s Mrs. J. E. Young, and Mr. Wirth’s The origin of the fire was un
t ml
na/ \u¡í me
mi \ui xux
mz mimi mi ill miui ¡ w mimi mimi al
bers attended the meeting of the | visit in Portland. Mr. Nelson at- parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wirth. known.
If you know what you want, use
40 and 8 club held Thursday night tended an annual northwest »hoot
a wantad to get it for you.
xxx
Mrs. Barger, of Portland.
The
Harne&maker
Cuts
Tires
in Eugene. The next meeting will 1 tournament.
Auto Polo Next Sunday*
Rubber stamps. The Sentint 1.
party enjoyed a family reunion
H. M. Barrett, who has been in
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens and
picnic there,
Mrs. Lasswell and be held here.
the harness business here for a
Auto polo, something never seen
j Mrs. Steven’s daughter, Miss Na- number of years,
Radio Ray f?r Radiolas.
baby will leave Thursday for Port­
was bound over here, is the nmusement nrrnnged for
oma
Hilton,
Miss
Francis
Ham-
W. C. Palmountain, of Burling­
land, where they’ will be joi ned
to the grarnl jury by Justice of
Mrs. F. C. Kress left for Corn­ bv relatives for an outing at Sea- game, Calif., visited during the loth, Miss Dollie Pitcher, Mi MA Peace Young upon a charge of next Sunday’s program at Calapoo-
Mildred
Hurley,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
ing, Calif., Saturday, after a visit side.
week with Mrs. Sylvester Wallace.
cutting tires on cars parked at ,va springs. At least 25 spills are
Cleve Miller from here and the
of two weeks with relatives here,
Cheer up ami have a pair of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Burkett, of Carl Leabo family from Creswell the armory Saturday night. Bai! j guaranteed. There will also bo
She stopped in Roseburg a few rubber heels put on. Goffs, rear The DalleB, were also guests of
was fixed at $500, which he was I free-for-all auto bug race.
spent the week end at Triangle
days to visit with a sister, Mrs. of First National.
unable to furnish. Tho instrument
a3-6p Mrs. Wallace, mother of Mrs. lake.
J. W. Stoops.
used as an awl. It was presumed
‘ ‘ Rusty ’ ’ Stewa rt, of Eugene, Burkett.
Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Magee, Mr. that Barrett has a grudgo against
Galloway writes insurance.
Mrs. J. H. Free, of Portland,
who was recently an employe of
J. C. McIntire, traveling sales- the Peter Pan cafe, has accepted a visited during the week Tvith her and Mrs. Thomas Eaton and Mr. automobiles because they have
and Mrs. I. B. Goodman, of Salem, made the harness businsss almost
man, has bought a DeForest port- position in the Gray Goose tea mother Mrs. Willim Haupt.
spent Saturday at the home of Mr. unnecessary.
able radio from Long & Cruson. room.
Robert Miranda, who was visit­
and Mrs. P. H. Magee, parents of
Cenol Foot Joy soothes and cools ing at the home of Mrs. Miranda's R. C. Magee.
Harvest Festival Nets $100.
tired, aching, burning feet. Buy parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Mor­
Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hubbard and
Fully 300, including a number
it at Kern’s for Drugs, the Rexall ris, has returned to his hon e at
Beach,
Calif.
Mrs. daughter Gwendolyn returned Sat­ from the city, attended the har
store, Cenol agency.
¿j3c Hermosa
ami children remained urday to their home in Salem, aft­ vest festival given Thursday eve­
Miranda
.Mr. and Mrs. George Dahl left
er a visit with Mrs. Hubbard’s ning nt the Hebron Farmers’ union
yesterday for Portland -to attend for a longer visit here.
parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. hall, The proceeds of nearly $100
Cenol Pipe Flush opens clogged Mr. Hubbard nnd Mr. Magee mo­ will
buyers ’ week.
be used in completing tho
drain
pipes
in
a
miraculous
manner.
Late model four-door Ford sedan,
tored to Marshfield Thursday on hall.
Kem
’
s
for
Drugs,
the
Rexall
store,
A-l condition, for sale by Billie
business, returning Friday.
Several orchestra numbers, a two-
Cenol agency.
a3e
Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl and act comedy and a program of old
Mrs. W. H. Weatherson, of
Mrs. Eugene Matlock arrived Rat-
Ray Baker motored to Neihart time songs were given, after which
urdav from Marshfield for a visit Florence, arrived Saturday to visit Thursday and were joined for the refreshments of iee-cream and cake,
of 10 days with her parents, Mr. at the home of her brother, G. O. week end by Mrs. Baker and son lemonade and hot dogs were served
Knowles.
and Mrs. W. C. Johnson.
■
Joe, who had been visiting rela- in outdoor booths.
Mrs. Laura McFarland returned tives there. All returned last eve-
Where can you get any
Mr. and Mrr. Emmett Hall of
Pulmotor Is Ordered.
better bread than that made Wilbur, spent the week end with last evening from a brief visit ning.
in Portland at the home of her
Following upon the recent drown
by us? Where can you get Mr. and Mrs. Ira Randall.
Mrs. W. L. Bunge and her par-
Mrs.
nephew, Warren Edwards.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Wilkin­ ing of Harvey Jones and the state­
any better or more pleas­
Two Dodge touring
just Sephie Thomas accompanied her
son, and B. F. Thrasher returned ment of the attending physician
ant service than at our overhauled and in first cars,
class con home for a short visit.
this afternoon from a week’s out­ that with the aid of a pulmotor
bakery? Where will your dition, for sale by Billie Hall.
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M ing at Kitson springs.
the lad’s life might have been j
money do more good than
saved, the Lions club has ordered j
Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Wills, of
—ON—
Miss Laura Stewart left today
Mrs. James Town is enjoying a
when spent for home­ i«ondon,
H. W. Titus. I
had as guests during the for Toledo for a month’s visit at month’s vacation from the J. C. such a machine.
made Faultless Bread?
who is in Portland, will make the
past week tho following: Mr. and the Carl King home.
Penney store.
purchase and the machine will be
Mrs. Walter Hoffman, of Byron,
Mrs. Mabel Dixon, of Helliwell
Max
Schwartz
today
for
left
placed where it may be secured
Califonria, with their daughters, & Marksbury’s, left Saturday on a
Portland
on
a
few
days
’
business
(Effective Auj>ust 1)
day or night and its use will be
Misses
Selma
and
Elise,
of two weeks’ vacation.
trip.
free.
Berkeley; Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keis-
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Nichols, son
The W. O. Wilson family, Mr.
er, of Byron, and Mr. and Mrs.
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
Lee and daughter Donna left yes­ and Mrs. George Wilson and the
Library Report for July.
ÍI John Turner of Oakland.
terday for Newport on an outing,
The report of Mrs. William Bak
Ford roadster; completely over- Mr. Nichols and Lee returned latter’s grandson, El^a Dixon, left
Come see this beautiful car!
Friday on a ten days’ outing trip er, city librarian, shows that dnr-
Miar Josephine Slater, of Port­ hauled, new tires all around—a today.
to
various
points
on
the
coast.
ing July books were taken from
land, who had spent a month here dandy little car for just a little
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Hobbs, of
Mr. and Mrs. Bernnrd Daugherty tho public library as follows: Fic­
at the home of her aunt, Mrs. S money, for sale by Billie Hall.
Redmond, visited during laut week of Portland, who were returning tion. 596; non fiction, 72; juvenile,
R. E. Lacky has been appoint­ at the home of Mrs. Hobbs’ broth­
S. Lasswell, returned home yester­
home from Santa Cruz, Calif, 186; total, 794.
Fourteen
new
day accompanied by her cousin, ed administrator of the estate of I er, W. J. Woods.
Ford Sedan, New Paint and gond tires.. $ 280.00
spen( I*1*5 week end here at the cards were iRRued.
Five books
Mary Elizabeth Lasswell.
1 he the late Mrs. Clara Numbers, his
Mrs. Harvey Madden nnd daugh­ homo of their daughter, Mrs. M. were presented the library by
Ford Coupe, New paint and good condition 260.00
mother.
T.
C.
"
Wheeler, Worth
Lasswell family took them by motor
ter, of Tokyo, Japan, who arc Harris Ellsworth.
Bernice Reals and one by Kenneth
Ford Coupe ..................................................... 315.00
as far as Corvallis, where they Harvey and O. O. Veateh have spending the summer in Portland,
Mr. aud Mrs. E. R. Lemley -in I Goff.
wire met by the Slater family. Mr. been appointed as appraisers of and Mrs. Carl Price and son Tom­ children spent the week end in
Overland touring, New paint and curtains 275.00
and Mrs. Banfield and Mr. and the estate.
my, Roscoe Hemenway and Miss Salem with relatives of Mr. Lent
Many Visitors at Auto Camp,
Overland touring in fine condition ........ 260.00
Martha Johnson, of Portland, ar­ ley.
More than 2,000 persons camped
Ford Roadster with starter .................... 165.00
rived Friday to visit Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Cleo Morelock and Mrs. F. at the Woodson auto camp during
Chalmers
Touring, New paint and just
D. H. Hemenway, parents of Ros­ G. Stiller will return this eve- July. There were 571 cars. Fig
overhauled ................................................. 350.00
coe, Mrs. Price and Mrs. Madden. ning from Newport, where they uring four to a car would give a
Roscoe Hemenway and Miss John­ have visited briefly with friends. total of 2284. This camp is be­
1920 Studebaker Light Six in fine shape ..... 375.00
son returned home last evening but
M rs. Jess Griffin, who was a coming favorably known up and
1916 Dodge Roadster, all new tires ................ 250.00
the others will remain over the guest at the G. W. McQueen home, down the coast, which fact parti
1917 Maxwell in fine condition ...................... 125.00
week.
returned to her Eugene home to- ally accounts for the large number
patronizing
it.
191K
Mrs. S. L. Mackin and children, «lay,
Chevrolet Tonring, New paint and new top 125.00
accompanied
by
Mrs.
with Mr. Mackin ’s aunt, Mrs. Dora McQueen and daughter, Miss Hath
1914 Ford Bug .......................................................
35 00
L. Toal and the latter’s daughter ryn, who will return this evening.
191.3
Ford
Bug
with
license
..............................
50.00
Bernice, of Red Wing, Minn., re­
H. R. Robison and four children I
turned Saturday from an outing and Miss Alta Fox, a sister in
1917 Studebaker Racing Bug with Starter.......
75.00
at Newport. Mrs. Toal and daugh­ law of Mr. Robison, of Orange 1
1918 Ford Touring with license ..........................
45.00
ter have since returned to Minne­ Cove, Calif., returned home today,
sota.
after a short visit here at the j
Mrs. H. B. Breedlove left today home of Mr. Robison’s parents, { If They Succeed in Reaching Paris
Gateway
two
weeks
at
~
to spend
They Will Find Key That
Mr. and Mrs. James Robison, and
with her daughter, Mr«. William with his sister, Mrs. O. E. Wood
Will Release Tnem
Carr.
son.
Mr«.
W.
C.
Morris
and
George
Mrs. H. H. Harms, of Portland,
Handcuffed together with a 22-
S. Blakely and daughters Flor­ [ accompanied
Mrs.
J.
0.
by
ence and Mae left today on a mo­ , Cann, of San Luis Obispo, Cal I inch chain, Christopher Graham, 19
tor trip to Santa Rosa, Calif.
I if., who had been her guest in years old, and LnVerne Squires, 22,
members of a New York artists col
Mrs. A. G. Williams and children ' Portland, arrived here Friday and I <>»y. are hiking west around the
returned Friday from a ten days’ ' are visiting at the home of their i world from New York to Paris
visit in McMinnville with relatives. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Rob­ I while the key which will unlock
Mrs. Harms will return
They were accompanied home by ison.
' them travels in the opposite direr-
| Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Swanson, ' home tomorrow accompanied by Mr. j tion.
I who spent the week end here.
! Harms’ mother, Mrs. Sarah Hnrrns,
Never separated by more than
; who
will
visit
there.
Mm.
the
Rex Wheeler returned Friday {Cann will remain here for a long i the length of their chain,
I youths, who were here Friday, will
I from a Eugene hospital, where he j er visit.
{spend two years on the trip, cross-
underwent an operation for appen
Mrs. W. B. Cooper, Mrs. Nancy | ing the Pacific from Seattle to
dicitis about a month ago.
j Oglesby and Mrs. J. P. Graham i Shanghai, visiting
Sydney, Au«
every day throughout the summer
Mrs. O. M. Miller left yesterday j motored Friday to the Graham
¡tralia, and finally heading for En-
for Portland to attend J 1 buyers ' ’ Oglesby
~
"
season. Stopover wherever and as long
mine on Sharps creek.
' rope through India, Asia Mi nor i
week. She WIR accompanied by !
as you please within final return limit
I
Egypt
and
Africa.
Mrs. Dezellc Stevenson, of Eu­
her brother, O. M. Mark,bury, who
According to th«« terms of the
—October 31st.
gene,
who
spent
last
week
with
will return thin evening or to
her mother, Mrs. Abbie Jacobs, left wager which sent them upon the
Now plan your vacation journeys to
morrow.
Saturday, accompanied
by her journey ami which was made in the
the east. Let our agents assist in fixing
R. Z. Drake, of the Standard mother, for Portland, where they All Fools club of artists in New
Bridge company of Omaha, N/'b., will spend two weeks with rela [York, they most arrive in Paris by
your itinerary. And include
was a business visitor here during lives.
January 1, 1927. There they will
the week.
Miss Donna Nichols was in Eo- find the key to unlock the chain
H. H. Fieeter has returned from gene Thursday to consult a physi­ that binds them.
ei ther goi n g or retu rn i n g,or hot h ways,
an extended visit in Portland, He cian about a goiter.
The key will be taken to Paris
if you choose. See it’s manifold won­
attle and Vancouver, B. C.
(by art students going there in the
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey returned last
der
at little, if any, additional expense.
The Ansel Woo<l family, of evening from a Eugene hospital, fall of 192«.
If
they
conform
to
all
the
terms
Marshfield, were here last week to where she recently underwent an
of the wager they will be given
, attend the ramp meeting and to
_ operation.
She is getting along
three years of study in the Benux
visit with Mr Wood's mother, Mrs. satisfactorily.
Arts Institute of the University of
Susanna Gardner.
Mrs. Edgar A ben Lea and child­ the Sorbonne, Paris.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Johnson, of ren, of HanUanoa, W. D, who are
Amrdiog tc the agreement, the
Coquille, visited during the lat­ on a tour of the western states, only modes of travel open to thi«r.
ter part of the week at the L. sprat the week «nd as genets at are walking and accepting "lifts”
M. Haney home.
the home - of Mr. Lea’s uncle, from motorists.
W. P. Wilson, of Portland, visit- George Lea.
T M Boyd, Loca! Agent
( ed during the week at the home
Amiel Hakwias, truck driver for
Burroughs Bookkeepers! Get
of his daughter, Mrs. Walter th* American Ft preen Co., returned your account sheeU an<l blanks
Ijiekey. Mr. Wilson wan propri today from a vacation trip.
at your home print shop.
Good Meat at Same Price
Fill Your Basket
McQueen’s Grocery
Quality Market
Spores Fuel
Company
FOREST WOOD
$2 per tier
HARD WOOD
$3 per tier
Phone 178 R
The Question
is-----
Price Reduction
of $60
Overland 6 Deluxe
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
New Price, $1295 Here
Star Car
PRICES
REDUCED
Now more than ever the Star car is
the best value in the light car field.
New prices as follows:
Touring $680
$815
Touring
Coupster $795
Coupe $915
Coach $965
Sedan $1025
Lane Auto Co.
Eugene
Phone 166
Cottage Grove
Phone 266
N. J. Nelson Jr
Dealer in Quality Cars
a
baxKeast
Roundtrip Excursion Fares
CALIFORNIA
Southem Pacific Lines