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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1925)
CorMGE^UOVmjSENTINEU^^ ! i I : i ! ! The O. M. Kem family returned Monday from a month’s outing at Bandon. Our Invitation (»nee each week we pay for this space for the privilege only of inviting you once again to become a depositor of our bank. The person who reads about us fifty- two times a year ought to know us at least fifty-two times better than if he had read of us btit once. The better he knows us the more likely he is to like us and our business methods. Your account, large or small, is urgently solicited and respectfully invited. Safety-Deposit Boxes in a safe place for rl'nt. First National Bank of Cottage Grove I * [ -L\Ui Ì1H ÏHU Ü31 UJ/ Wheels tightened the fac- tory way. Don’t wreck a good wheel by running it loose. West Side Garage. i I '1 3 5 I I :j ! : : 5 1 - ► iw n, h nm nsi nn n.r/mi ii'i nu nm nm nm nn nu nu nn nu 11 n nm nm n 1/ | City Briefs □--------------------------------------------------- C. F. Walker returned Monday to his w’ork at McQueen’s 'grocery. He* spent two weeks at North Bend at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Awbrey Redifer. Mrs. J. E. Banton, Mrs. Harold Abeene and two daughters and Ger aid Banton and daughter, returned Tuesday evening. from a week’s visit at Sunnyside, Wash., with the C. A. Marlow family, former resi dents of Cottage Grove. Galloway writes insurance. Never Give Up Until You’ve Tried a Sentinel Wantad Mr. and Mrs. Walter Edmiston, of Thurston, visited during the week at the home of Mrs. Edmis ton’s sister, Mrs. James Hawley. (’lay Lewis, employe of J. C. Compton, who is building the city streets, sustained minor injuries to one foot‘Tuesday when he permit ted it to be caught under a truck load of hot stuff v dumped. He has r job, however. Cheer up and have a pair of rubber heels put on. Goffs, rear of First National. a3-6p 10 DAYS Lynn Walker and George Brund left Monday by motor for North Bend, to spend two- weeks at the home of Lynn’s sister, Mrs. Awbrey Redifer. Mrs. Bud Thorn had her tonsils removed Wednesday at the office of a local physician. Cenol Foot Joy soothes and cools tired, aching, burning feet. Buy it at Kern’s for Drugs, the Rexall store, Cenol agency. a3c Mrs. E. W. Frans lias returned from Hoquiam, Wash., where she visited her parents. She 5 was ac- companied home by Miss Elizabeth Bunn, of Hoquiam, who i will visit here indefinitely. Mrs. Orpah Benson returned Monday from Corvallis, where she attended the summer session of O, A. C. She will remain here until September, when her school nt Raymond, Wash., opens. Late model four-door Ford sedan, A-l condition, for sale by Billie Hall. Mrs. Herbert Eakin has been ill «luring the week. #W. E. Mayes left Tuesday for Baker on a business trip. Glenn Breedlove and Albert Lee, minors, paid fines of $5 and $2.50 in the city recorder’s court Mon? day upon charges of frequenting a pool room. Two Dodge touring cars, jllit overhauled and I in first class con- dition, for sale by Billie Hall. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and •laughter Betty Jane, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Mr. Wallace’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. i John Wallace. Mr. an«! Mrs. Dwight King yesterday for Oregon City for an extended visit. • Mrs. May Judkins, of Eugene, spent the week end at the home of her «laughter, Mrs. Ivan Warner. Ford roadster, completely over hauled, new new* ’ tires all around—a dandy little car for just a little money, for sale by Billie Hall. Miss Sophie Jensen, of Seattle,* Wash., is a guest of Mrs. Julia Madsen. Grant Bales, of Dorena, left to day for Portland for hospital treat- ' ment. He was injured several i month ago when struck in the [ back by a limb of n tree and some of the vertebrae have become rigid, making it impossible for him to stoop over or to do work of any kind. For sale cheap, Ford touring car, by Billie Hall. The Elbert Smith fnmilv left yesterday for t a week’s outing at Port Orford and other seaside cities. Mrs. Louise Schwartz, of Port land, spent the week end with her son, Samuel Schwartz. R. E. Garman, a former resident of London, has returned from Coos Bay, where he was employed for a number of years. A number of friends of M rs. F. F. Wells. who attended the camp meeting Bunday, were in- advertently listed in Monday’s issue of The Sentinel as * ‘guests” of Mrs. Wells. Mrs. Freda Hammel, who taught here last year, was a week end guest of Mrs. Ivan Waruer. She hatl been visiting at Monmouth and will teach in Missouri the coming year George M. Marksburv returned Tuesday evening from Portland, where he attended buyers’ week. ‘RADIO RAY says Genuine Radiation Radio tubes are now $2.50 We rejuvenate tubes for 25c aTÿjiut $ twite N elson E lectric S hop 9th & MAIN PHONE-201 GENUINE Grocery Specials 1 10 DAYS I For 10 days we will give to the people of Cottage Grove and vicinity groceries at real bargai ns, some of our prices being 1 elow cost. We carry a large s tock of quality groceries ami are able to meet your requirements. It will pay you to lav in a supply at this time. Sugar. 16 pounds........................... FRTTTT JAPS Mason pints, dozen............................. 49c 59c Mason Quarts. dozen........................ 88c Mason half gallons, dozen.............. Jar lifters, each.................................. .... 19c .Jar rings, double lip. 4 dozen. $1.50 Spuds, 50 pounds.......................... Peaberry coffee. 3 pounds............... $1.00 - 5c Yeast fnarn. ner DaekaffC................ Brooms........ 30c tO 75c Corn starch, one pound package... 10c 8c Sodrf package..................................... 10c Milk..per can..................... 10c Cocoa. per pound................. 59c Honey, quart jar ................... 20c Shrimp, per can.... (’allimet baking powder-------- ----- ... 24c $6.28 $1.00 25c Vinegar, one gallon............... Matches, 6 boxes............ Toilet paper. 4 for................. Jello, per package..................... Babbitt’s cleanser................. New kegs. 5 gallon................ Crackers, 3 pound box......... Raisins. 4 pound package... Shaker salt, package........ Campbell’s soups................ Ralston bran, package........ Judicious Newspaper Advertising Makes Big Stores Out of Little Ones yz kij< im int/ hü im mi iLU nil iij / * -- I i I : - ■4 - ? ■ : nai nil nil irti . j If you are a stranger in the city, you will find reliable shoe repairer at rear of First Nation a3-6p al Bank. The city has entered into a con tract with 8. J. Brund to seil to him the triangular piece of ground at the corner of Birch avenue and the west side Pacific highway, The city took this piece of property fv taxes a number of years ago. J. A. Rhoads, of Roseburg was in the city Monday on business. He was accompanied by Mrs. Rhoads and they were guests that uight of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witto. Cenol Pipe Flush opens clogged drain pipes in a miraculous manner. Kem’s for Drugs, the Rexall store, Cenol agency. a3c “Smiley” Morris has returned from a two weeks' visit in Santa Rosa, Calif., with relatives. E. R. Morford, of Portland has taken the position in the O. P. & E. office recently resigned by A. N. Ward, who has accepted a position in San Francisco with the interstate commerce commission. Mr. Ward will leave the latter part of the week. Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M The Curtis Veatch family, of Halsey, spent Sunday here at the J. Q. Willits home. Miss Leoane Tidwell, also of Halsey, accom- panied the Veatehs here and was a guest of the T. C. Wheeler family. Miss Margaret Land underwent a second optica) operation Monday in a Eugene hospital. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and son Glenn, who have been gone two months on a motor trip, are now in Oakland, Calif., at the home of Carl Bennett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bennett, anil are expected home within a few days. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Swengel, of San Jose, Calif., who are on a three months’ motor trip to the eastern states, expect to arrive here the latter part of the month to visit friends. They are former residents. • Harry Hart Jr. has returned from Dunsmiur, Calif., and will go into the New Era drug store with his father, Harry Hart. E. T. Blakely, who is now employed there, plana to leave soon for California. Mrs. W. B. Wooley, of Hillsboro, visited during the week at the Vern Garoutte home. mod . Mrs. E. B Harriman and daughter Marguerite, of Kansas City, Mo., arrived Monday for a two weeks* visit with Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hail. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allixon, of Roseburg, with Mrs. Allison’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. H H. Fiester, of this city, left Monday for outing at Belknap springs. Mason self sealing lids, complete, doz. 19c JELLY GLASSES. WHILE THEY LAST, DOZEN 1 Walter Woolley, who is employed at Mount Vernon, Wash., visited feere briefly during the fore part of the week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Woolley. He was an employe of the Sentinel offiee a number of years ago. George Berry, of Roseburg, re turned home last evening, after a few days’ visit here with his mother, Mrs. Frank Henderson. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Neil, of Portland; and Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Doxsee and small son and daugh ter, of Brownsville, who were en route to Grants Pass, spent Tues day at the home of Mr. Doxsee's uncle, D. W. Sturgis. A nine-pound son was born Sun day to Mr. and Afra. Vernon Thom- Prices Guaranteed Against Advances Until August 15 SUGAR, PURE CANE, 100 POUND SACK PAO E THREE 34c 30c 25c 25c 10c 5c $1 00 48c 39c 5c 10c 15c N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold following used cars during week: Overland touring to E. Chestnut, a Foul roadster to E. Eichler, of Curtin, and Chalmers six touring to Elmer McCullum. COFFEE, PREFERRED STOCK VACUUM PACK, Pound 50c TOMATOES, PREFERRED STOCK SOLID PACK, 2% Can 16c PEACHES W p expect to have peaches for canning within the next week, and as the crop is short this year the canning season will not last long. Let ns fill your orders for pt-aches and tomatoes. The Basket Groceteria i Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hogate and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason and daughter Ila left Tuesday for Tri angle lake to camp over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell left yesterday to join the party. Mrs. Frank Dalton and daughter Roberta, of Los Angeles, Calif,, spent Monday with Mrs. Herman Edwards. Miss Mary Ellen BvMn and Louise Wynne returned Tuesday from Wolf Creek, where they spent a week with Miss Benson's ’other, James Benson. Mr». Clarence Mpenenr and daugh ter Beverly Jean, of Eugene, re turned home M nday, after spend ing two weeks at the home Mrs. Spencer’s father, W OstTUbdei. Mr« Ostrander arc panied them and aMisted Spencers in getting settled in a new house into which they are moving. Miss Lula Hull left yesterday on a three weeks’ vacation to be spent in Portland and Chehalis, Washington. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Lane, of Portland, spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Lane’s sister, Mrs. Charles Hall. People can offer guesses as to how prosperous the -Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeKernan next two years will be, but nobody really knows. and three sons, of Portland, arrived Don’t gamble on the future. Keep a liberal bank Sunday for a visit with Mr. Mc- Kernan’s mother, Mrs. Laura Me-j account in good times so as to be independent of hard times. Kernan, and at the home of his sister, Mrs. H. B. Griggs. They will also visit with Mrs. MeKer I nan's sister, Mrs. George Kappauf, I and at Lorane at the home of Mrs. Roy Foster, another sister of Mr. MeKernan. The Herbert Whitlock and H. O. Bennett families spent the week end at Winchester Bay. Marshall Mendenhall spent the COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON week end at Newport and went I from there to Portland, where he ‘‘THE BANK WITH the CHIME CLOCK is spending the week with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott are spending their vacation at the beaches, Before returning they will go to eastern Oregon. tlr. and M T8. Harold Islip ami Miss Edna Peterson, of Schuyler, Miss Evelyn Deiter, of Portland, daughter Dolores, of Oakland, Neb., who’ had been visiting dur was a guest Tuesday night at the Calif., «pent Tuesday night and ing the summer nt the home of home of her brother, A. W. Cor- yesterday at the O. L. Nichols her sister, Mrs. C. O’Hoyt, has home. nntt. gone to Everett, Wash. Mrs. Willma Waggoner, of Leba- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Knox left Robert Veatche sustained a cut yesterday for Portland for a short non, is a guest of Mrs. B. R. Job. just below* the left eye yesterday visit with relatives and friends. Miss Margaret Carter returned afternoon while swimming nt the Their three daughters are at the yesterday to her home in Portland, King swimming hole. He dived and home of their aunt, Mrs. A. T. after a month’s visit here with struck his face on a rock. Beidler. her sister, Mrs. William Bartels. Miss Marjorie Shay left this Miss Naoina Hilton, Miss Mil forenoon for Portland to spend the week end at the home of her dred Hurley and Miss Francis “PLUMBER STEWART” Hamloth are in Corvallis visiting uncle, C. 0. Shay. Miss Mildred Stevens. Miss Beth Bede and Miss Doro Mrs. Augusta E. Stevens, of Al thy Baldwin spent today in Sagi naw as guests of Mr. and Mrs. bany, arrived yesterday for an indefinite visit at the home of her D. W. McKinney. son, C. A. Stevens. Mrs. Matilda Kohl, who visited Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White left here for several months with her sister, Mrs. Allie C. Hawkins, left today on a week’s outing trip to today. She was accompanied by eastern Oregon. How Prosperous Will 1925 and ’26 Be? We Invite Your Business On Our Record Bank of Cottage Grove Mrs. Hawkins and they will visit in Portland with Mrs. Hawkins’ son and daughter, Claude Hawkins and Mrs. Tom Parkinson, and then go to Spokane. Mrs. Hawkins will return from there. At a mooting of tho painters’ EASTERN STAR MEMBERS, union hold last evening John Clark ATTENTION! was elected secretary to fill the place of J. B. Devore, who leaves Called meeting of Eastern Star tomorrow for Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ogden, of Chapter at 9:30 Saturday forenoon Eugene, who were here visiting to attend the funeral of Hitter with Mrs. Ogden’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Bennett, to be held at 10:3(1. By order of W. M. Frank Henderson, left today for Forest Grove. PLUMBER STEWART. Mrs. Tda Veatch and Hon Robert The bath room is often and Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kent will known to be the “Heart spend the week leave Saturday to of a Home.” Connect us end in Prineville with the B. B. with that, ami don’t forget On account of the unsatis Groff family. we are whole-hearted in factory conditions surrounding Mrs. J. M. Magness and daughter all our work. Come in the city’s water while exten Vivian, of St. Lawrence, 8. D., today and look at the sions and repairs are being are gupsts of Mr. and Mrs. ('har)eA latest equipment. Reason made and while the main line Boslough. able prices prevail with us. in the watershed is being ex H. S. Cline has filed a notice tended, all consumers are ad of location on the Talisman min vised to boil the water before ing claim in the Bohemia district. using it for drinking purposes. Registered Plumber Josh Brown and his mother, Mrs. An unfavorable report upon it Phone 209-R Charles Brown, and Mrs. H. E. lias been received. NORTH SEVENTH STREET Markley motored to Roseburg to E. FROST, day. City Health (>i'fi<,<»r. Mrs. Ole Olson and children, accompanied by Mrs. D. C. Bosley, were in Eugene today to have Ruth Oilson’s eyes treated Mrs. A. E. Wilcox, of Austin, Wis., left Tuesday for California, after a brief visit with her cousins, 8. E. Cole and Miss Jessie Cole. W. M. Morelock and 8. L. God ard were in Portland the fore part of the week on business. Herbert Whitlock, an employe CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, at the new city reservoir, sustained FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL a painful laceration of the first LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN finger on the left hand Tuesday. The whole - hearted way in which we work, People call us the plumbers who never shirk. Notice io Water Users! Schofield Stewart Our Building Material Line Includes— OLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, PLASTERING SAND, ZOURI STORE FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall Just North of 8. P. Station—Phone 100 CALAPOOYA SPRINGS Sunday, August 9 Gasoline Alley Amusement Co of Hollywood, Calif. AUTO POLO Auto Push Ball Auto Cage Ball Roll Over Turn Over Tumble Over Sixty Thrills a Minute Free-for-All Ford Bug Race $25 PURSE Send Entries to Calapooya Springs Special Chicken Dinners $1.00 Orchestra in th«* Grove Swimming