COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 13, 1925
PAGE THREE
Mrs. E. B. Harriman and daugh
Mis« Ruth Griswold, of Eugene,
Able to Hear Noises
ter, of Kansas City, Mo., returned is spending the week at the home
home yesterday, after a ten-day of her aunt, Mrs. E. W. Armes.
Made by Electrons
visit at the W. M. Hall home.
By means of the radio vacuum
The R. C. Arne family have re
A nine-pound son was born Tues- turned from a two weeks ’ motor tube amplifier, scientists have been
able to hear the notees made by
day to Mr. and Mrs. R. !.. Jenkins. trip to eastern Oregon.
electrons, the infinitely small units
Mrs. Phoebe Berrey and daughter
Verne and Carrol Christensen re of electricity as they are "bombard
May, of Creswell, and Miss Cora turned yesterday to their home in ed” against the plate in the tube
1 Douglas, of Canby, were guests Portland, after spending the sum front the hot filament, says Popular
Tuesday night of Mr. and Airs. mor with their grandparents, Mr. Mechanics Magazine. These elec
trons. It is held, carry the current
D. A. Forbes.
Mrs. Forbes ac and Mrs. E. Hiner.
make possible the operation of
companied them home and will re
Frank Sears has purchased the and
the tube, which Is capable of tre
turn this fvening.
Worth Harvey property at the eor- mendous amplification.
Through
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey is improving ner of north . Sixth street and this, a new way of measuring the
steadily and satisfactorily from a Whiteaker avenue. The deal WHS value of the electron charge has
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operation and is able to be made by Hall & Lang.
been developed and a method of re I
5 recent
search opened which may lead to
around the house.
Keep it in the house where it may be burned, lost
valuable knowledge concerning the
Mrs. J. Kuni and daughter Mar-
or stolen, but if you want to keep it safely where
electron and its properties. Previ
jorie, of Creswell, were guests
it will always be ready for you when needed,
ously, it has been studied by means
Thursday at the home of Mrs.
of tiny drops of oil, observing their
deposit it with us. A bank account will give you
t Kuni’s aunt, Mrs. M. P. Garoutte.
movements between two electrically
a better business standing in the community and
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charged plates. Droplets are made
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bassett were
a.prestige
that
you
may
never
have
enjoyed
before.
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to fall slowly or rapidly, or are held
3 . called to Sand Point, Ida., the fore
If your name is not on our books, we will be
stationary between the plateR, ac
3 part of the week on account of the
cording to the presence of charged
pleased to see it there before the close of the
?
I : sudden death of a son by drow ning.
electrons In them and the voltage
year 1925.
E. V. Ostrander, of Eugene, will
applied to the plates. With proper
=
. conduct preaching services Sunday
amplification, the roar of the elec
Safety deposit boxes in a safe place for rent.
trons In the tube can be magnified
forenoon
at
the
~
Presbyterian
•
to produce a volume like that of
Newspaper Advertising
;
i i church.
Niagara, It Is said, and this action
s
Turner Wallace anil daughter,
Ì
Makes Big Stores Out
Is to be studied In the hope that
Mrs. Laura Pope, of Stockton,
facts not presented In the gravity
of Little Ones.
Calif., arrived yesterday to visit
tests will be learned.
■ relatives.
C. S. Roberts has paid a fine of
O Explaining Origin of
j $3 for irrigating out of hours. Four
the “Vegetable Dinner”
! other complaints are on file in the
Mrs. Ira Fleak, who had been
The death of Patterson M. Vege
j recorder’s of fee.
visiting at the home of her niece, table, one of the most cordially
Lester Mooney, logger at Rujada Mrs. H. C. Rose, left today for hated men In North America, brings
; for the Anderson & Middleton her home in Seattle. Evelyn Rose to light for the first time the story
I
Jerome Scott, who had spent ' Lumber company, was taken to a accompanied Mrs. Fleak to Port of the Invention which earned him
two weeks here with his grand- Eugene hospital last evening suffer land to visit her grandmother, the position he occupies, "C. F.”
writes In the KansaB City Star.
| parents, Mr. anil Mrs. W. L. Darby, ing with a fractured left leg, sus Mrs. Sadie Fleak.
It was the old. old story, yet ever
tained when a snag was pulled
Virgil Guggisberg, 9-year-old son new, of two men and a girl; In the
n----------------------------------------------- n loft Monday for Eugene to visit against the leg.
his mother before going to Olym
of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisberg, ensuing triangle poor Patterson
The William Oglesby family, of pia, Wash., to spend the remainder
Miss Gurnetta Dudford, of Port- sustained a painful fracture of the found himself hopelessly In the hy
Salem, were guests Monday, while of the summer vacation . with ■ land, returned home yesterday, af-
right arm yesterday afternoon when potenuse.
Soured and embittered
on their way home from Crater friends.
[ ter spending several months at he fell from a horse. The horse In love, he turned to the soil; and
lake, of Mr. Oglesby’s aunt, Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Berna Heiser re the W. A. Jones home in Gowdy- went under a tree and Virgil was In his little truck garden on Long
Nancy Oglesby.
Island he devoted long hours to rals
brushed off.
turned Monday to their home in ! ville.
I Ing obnoxious Bpecles of plants and
J. P. Graham has returned from North Dakota, after a visit here
Mrs. H. H. Harms, of Portland,
A. W. Coons, an employe at the herbs. This morbid tendency led
Yakima, Wash., where he was em at the William Kirtley home.
and her niece, Clara Beagle, of loading docks at Curtin, sustained eventually to his famous Invention
ployed for some time taking wire
Be sure to see my ad on this Ridgefield, Wash., who had been a - badly mashed right foot this of a platter with various compart
reports for the Associated Press. page. Prices reduced on Overland
visiting relatives here, returned forenoon when a tie fell upon it. ments, Into which he fitted one spe
He is temporarily employed in the anil Willvs-Knight motor cars. N. J. to Portland today.
They came
R. C. McNew, employe at the cies of each unpleasant plant he
book keeping ilepa rt men t at Knowles Nelson, Jr., Dealer.
Tuesday, bringing home Mrs. Sarah Anderson & Middleton company’s had produced, calling the whole af
& Graber’s.
Miss Hazel Loucks, in company Harins, who had been visiting in sawmill at Latham, sustained a fair, In his dryly humorous way, a
dinner.”
Constipation cured by Dr. Hagen. with girl friends from Eugene, Portland.
laidly mashed middle finger of
The comparative economy of this
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty re left yesterday on a three weeks’
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson, of the right hand Tuesday.
Idea appealed to the restaurants;
turned Monday from spending two motor .trip to California.
California, visited here last week
and the embittered old man found
weeks at Bandon.
the last years of his life consider
Miss Laura Adamson, of Garden and went into the Bohemia district,
ably brightened by the sight of thou
Valley, is visiting at the home of where they have been joined by
sands of restaurant patrons seated
the Roy Smith family from Port
her aunt, Mrs. F. W. Hawkins.
before these plates endeavoring to
land,
who
arrived
Monday.
Mr.
Jesse Denny left Monday for
eat one of Vegetable's "dinners," or
San Francisco, where he will under Patterson and Mrs. Smith are
"Vegetable dinners,” as they came
brother
and
sister.
This
is
Mr.
go an optical operation in the
in time to be called.
Patterson
’
s
first
visit
in
25
years.
Southern Pacific hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wittie re
Bugle Calls Ancient
Galloway writes insurance.
turned Tuesday from Portland,
Of very ancient origin are the va
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Gore, of where they had been called by the
rious bugle calls still used by mod
Clovis, N. M., left yesterday for serious illness with ptomaine pois
ern armies, The “tatoo” dates buck
home, after a vsit at the home of oning of Mr. Witte’s mother, Mrs.
to the Thlrty-Years’ war, from
Mr. Gore’s brother, Alva Gore.
1815 to 1B43, and was originally
Fannie Witte.
Fred Cole, of San Pedro, Calif.,
the “tap to” call, a signal for the
Mrs. Charies Gettys left Tuesday
men to cease their drinking by
visited during the week in Cottage for Portland for a few days’ visit
closing the bung or “tap" of the
Grove, his childhood home.
with relatives.
barrel. "Retreat” cnll was used
I Prices slashed on Overland and
The C. E. Stewart family, Miss
by the Crusaders, The cow’s horn
Willys-Knight ears. See my ad on Flossie Mathes and Cecil Caldwell
was the first bugle and It la ineri
We Have a Complete Line
this page. N. J. Nelson Jr., Dealer. have returned from an outing at
tloned In the Bible, The rà m’s horn
of Parts and Accessories.
was a later variation, Many stil
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vaughn, Siltcoos.
dents of musical apparatus say the
All are QUALITY Goods.
with Mrs. Vaughn’s father, F.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason und
bugle Is the oldest of musical In
Maulding, left the fore part of daughter Ila, Mr. and Mrs. W. A.
struments.
! the week for Portland.
Hogate and son Claire and Mr. ana I
Mrs. J. R. Ernest and children, Mrs. C. W. Caldwell returned Mo»- I
Pertaining to Ages
of Sacramento, Calf., arrived Tues day from Triangle lake, where ‘hey
A century begins with the begin
I
day to visit Mrs. Ernest’s grand- had been for a week.
ning of the first day In Its first
1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wallace and | The O. G. Biggs family left yes year, and does not end until the
close of the last day In Its hun
Mrs. Grace Neet, of Eugene, vis baby daughter, of Portland, who ' terday on an outing to Bandon.
dredth year. The mode of reckon
ited friends here Tuesday.
had spent 10 days here with Mr.
The Arman Guggisberg family, ing I« often confused with the com
Miss Bonita Beager spent lari Wnllace’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. of Pasadena, Calif., visited during mon mode of stating the age of a
w. . k in Monmouth with her moth John Wallace, left for home Tues- I last week at the home of Mr. Gug person. A person horn at the be
i er, Mrs. William Thum, who was day.
gisberg's cousin, Frank Guggisberg. ginning of the Christian era would
PH0NE-201 9ih&MAIN attending the summer session there. Fred Guggisberg haw returned to Mrs. Louis J. Scholtz and I son be called one year old during his
second year, that Is during the
They returned home Monday eve his work as logger for Ellis Robin -
j Raymond left yesterday for ' New- course of the year two; he would be
ning.
son at London, after being off a
port on an outing.
called two years during the year
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and
Mr. nn-I Mrs. Charles McKernan few days suffering with a scalp
Karl K. Mills motored to New three; and forty during the year
son Glenn returned Sunday from have returned to Seattle, after a cut which he sustained when he
port yesterday to join Mrs. Mills forty-one, etc.
a three months’ motor trip to Mis visit with relatives here. Mr. Mc fell against an ax.
and son Robert, who are there on
souri and Kansas, where they vis Kernan is a brother of Mrs. Hiram
The Henry Rohde family left
Scotch Ttrrttri
ited relatives.
Griggs and Mrs. Martin Foster and Tuesday for Cloverdale springs on an outing.
The
first
pair of Scotch terriers
Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Barker
spent
Mrs. W. L. Darby has returned Mrs. McKernan a sister of Mr«. a two weeks’ outing.
Tuesday and yesterday in Lorane ever exhibited at a bench «how In
Kathleen Kap-
from Eugene, where she had been | George Kappauf.
this country were shown to the pub
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Kersey, of
for some time receiving treatments pauf accompanied them for a brief Bremerton, Wash., spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph lic In 1888, at which time there was
Lynch.
for rheumatism, She is still unnble [ visit.
a decided dislike for the doga, and
night at .the home of Mrs. Kersey’s
Mr. and Mr». J. R. Penn, of the show was criticized for admlt-
to walk.
Mrs. J. H. Heard is
Miss Irene Griggs will return sister, Mrs. Anna Dodd.
They
with her.
Monrovia, Calif., visited during the ting the palr, bnt after Doctor
this evening from a visit in Eugene were enroute to Crater lake.
week with Mrs. 8. E. Markley. Ewing of St, Louis and other men
Spirella corsets, rubber reducing with the John B. Patterson family,
K. L. Stewart left Tuesday on Mrs. Penn was formerly Miss Mel- began developing the dogs and were
girdles, belts and brassieres—Spi The Pattersons will come with an outing to Yachats.
able to show their finer qualities,
va Markley and was a resident of public sentiment developed In their
rella quality hosiery. »Mhaughnessey Irene and be dinner guests at the
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ogle
Young
and
son
Cottage
Grove
a
number
of
years
Mrs. E. C. Griggs home.
olivit net lingerie.
favor and Scotty 1« a welcome dog
and Mrs. Young’s parents, Mr. and
at all the bench shows and ha« won
Shay, 305 south Sixth St., phone
Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Hart, "L. F. Mrs. Wood, of Wenatchee, Wash., «go-
alO-17-24p(M) Orpurd, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Laf-
The D. H. Remple family moved hl« way to national popularity.
137-R.
visited briefly Tuesday at the home
Mrs. A. C. Loucks and daugh- foon and Herbert Cochran returned of Mr. Young's father, George | to Newberg today.
Qualities of Sugar
Mrs. W. E. Mayen was called
ter Hazel have returned from a Monday evening from a 10-day Young.
The sweetness of sugar Is tested
to Baker today by the sudden ill
two weeks’ outing at Bandon.
motor trip to California.
Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Ellsworth j ness of Mr. Mayes, who in em- by diluting each kind of sugar with
—
- , and Imby daughter left yesterday |
an equal amount of water until only
ployed there.
one tastes sweet. It Is easy to con
I for northern California on a few ;
tr
the
Wiese
Brothers
have
started
fuse the sense of sweetness with
days’ business trip.
construction of a house on old other qualities of the sugar, one be
Gordon White and Clarence Ap- ! north Pacific highway.
ing the melting quality—that la.
piewhite returned Monday evening
Mrs. James Groom left today If the sugar melts easily in one’s
from a motorcycle trip to North
mouth, the sense of sweetness
for Iowa for a three months’ visit cornea more rapidly than If the
Bend and Marshfield.
with relatives
sugar dissolves slowly
All In ell.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Elmer Neet
Mr. aid Mrs Charles H. Burk It la believed that white sugar la
have returned from a trip to Crater
holder and daughters Dana and sweeter than brown.
lake and Klamath Falls.
...70c
2 packages quick Naptha soap chips, value
Charlotte left yesterday for Yachats
Mrs. J. E. Withrow, of Yakima,
41c
Atmosphere Above Earth
on a two weeks’ outing.
10 bars Swift’s white laundry soap, value
Wash., visited here during the
22c
The exact height of the earth’s
3 cans Sunbright cleanser, value........................
Mr. and Mm. W. R. Whitten, of
week with Mr. Withrow.
Oakland, Calif., visited yesterday atmosphere la not known. Horae
3 bars Maxine Elliott complexion soap, value
30c
Mrs. A. Sternberg, of Albany, in
estimates, based on tbe calculated
with Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen.
$1.00
1 set mixing bowls, value
heights of shooting stars when they
’ company with several relatives,
N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the flrat become luminous, place the
( visited yesterday at the S. V.
$2 63
Total value
followng used <ars: Ford coupes limit at which atmosphere has a
Allison home.
density sufficient to produce any
Miss Crystal Robinson arrived to P. E. Nelson, Ivan Lawrence observable effects at about 200
last evening from Portland and will and Harry L. Allen; Ford sedan to miles. Very little oxygen Is pres
again make her home with her Dale Horton; Ford touring to Glen ent In the air at a height of 110
Haney; Ford roadster to E. N. kilometers (fW.31 miles). There Is
mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips.
Eehler, of Curtin; Overland tour none at a height of 120 kilometers
Mrs. Sarah Howe spent yesterday ing to E. E. Chertnut, and Stude (74.52 miles).
j in Salem with her son, E. J. Howe. baker touring to I seston E. Dowens.
Charles Cochran and daughters
Are now coming from Southern Oregon and are of
Mr. and Mm. L. Stevens, daugh
Effective Duster
Gertrude and Melba and his moth ter and non, have returned to Van
fine quality.
You can make a duster that Is In
| er, Mrs. 8. E. Cochran, left this couver, B. C. after * visit at the valuable for fine furniture by Mt-
Peaches and tomatoes for canning—we will have quality
afternoon on a two weeks’ motor home of Mm. Stevens’ sister,
uratlng s piece of cheesecloth lo
at reasonable prices.
trip to Washington.
kerosene oil and hanging It out In
K. L. Cooper.
the sunlight to dry.
Mrs. Nola Ambrose, who had
been visiting her sister, Mrs. M. M.
Turn About
Repression
j Thornion, loft today for Eagrne to
Wife—“I think you might talk I
make he rhome.
"Repression I« Quite the thing
____ la
to me while I sew. ”
srttag now
How can I Mody rs-
Forrest McGee left Saturday for
Husband—‘‘ Why don ’t you
prêtai oat’
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
Winlock, Wash., to join his father, to me while I read»”—(L. A N.
“Well, yon might <<>nai«ter the
]C. W. McGee.
Employers’ Magasine.)
wooden Indian."
If you have money to burn
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ä
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♦
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ambitions.
his desires and
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customer get what he wants out of life by suiting
its banking service to his personal needs and by
cheerful cooperation and friendly counsel.
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IBI
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give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi
nent authority has stated to he one of the
best country newspapers published anywhere.
Overland and
Willys Knight
REDUCED PRICES
on entire line of fine motor cars
fro tn
$35 to $200
PER CAR
these
show
and
RADIO RAY
Says:
Genuine Radiotron
Tubes.......... $2.50
N. J. Nelson Jr
Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising
N elson E uctmc S hop
SATURDAY
SOAP SALE
This assortment for Saturday only $1.88
FRUITS AND MELONS
Smith-Short Grocery
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“It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
ft
GRAYS
EASHOCARRY
Quick Service—Highest Quality—Lowest Prices
There is no doubt about our Quality—
we handle the very Best our prices
speak for themselves ask your neighbor!
Junction City “Best” Creamery Butter—
Guaranteed, pound
55c
Look! Look!
Watermelons
Turlock CnnteloupeH
All You want
Standard 45 Size
We Bought O uch Out of
a Fresh < 'ar
Turlock’s Best
Each
5c
Per pound
21/2c
When Down Town Stop at Gray’s —
You Always Save
Peaches
Citrus
When You Oct Ready to
"an I’eachcH I 'all Us—Our
Price Considering Quality
I h the Lowest.
Buy a Package of Granu
lated Soap Powder... 50c
Receive One Package of
Citrus Powder Free.
10 barn Crystal white 41c
3 ounce bottle vanilla 19c
All kirxlN of milk, can 10c
Corn flakes. package 10c
3-pound <1 package Kerr's
31c
wheat f flakes.......
3-pound package Kerr's
rolled oats
2
We Sell nt Lowest Prices
GI hhs Top Jan» for Less
I’itils
............. 65c
Quart« ......................... 75c
JAR RUBBERS
Heavy gray, 6 dozen 25c
Heavy red, 3 dozen 25c
Jars
Phone 53 Gray’s Cash & Carry Phone 53