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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1925 * PAGE THREE Mrs. L. P. Beals returned today W. L. Hatch and children, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna and r from a few days’ visit at Canyon and Mrs. J. Q. Willits and Miss baby daughter, of Portland, are ville and Days Creek. Jessie Sanborn motored to Rose- visiting Mr. Hanna’s brother, Carl Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenwav burg yesterday, Mrs. Hatch and Witte, and his grandmother, Mrs. have bought property in Spring- daughter Dorothy, who had been 8. E. McKinney. When you come shopping here for your Groceries it is field and will make their home visiting there several days, returned Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay spent easy to decide what to buy, for you do not have to think Mrs. with the party, while Miss Sanborn yesterday in Eugene with Mr. and i there after September 1. about the quality—it’s always good, or about the prices— Hemenway teaehes in the Spring remained to visit her grandmother, Mrs. C. P. Doe. Mrs. Belle Schindler. field high school. they’re always consistently reasonable. Miss Doris Dowling, of Portland, The George Sweet family, Mr. is a guest of Miss Crystal Rob- John Coffman and Walt Cochran returned yesterday to the Bohemia and Mrs. Charles McKibben and inson district, after spending several days son Glenn, Mrs. Eliza McKibben, Mrs. J. A. Keating arrived Sat- Mrs. Anna Teeters, the Lou Mc here. urday from Portland for a five Kibben family, Ray and Harry Mrs. Rav Blakely, of Portland, weeks’ visit with her mother, Mrs. PHONE 65 visited one day last week at the Patten, Ernest McKibben, the John M. V. Phillips. Teeters family, Mrs. Charles Teet ■5 Ed Blakely home. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clinton, of ers and daughter Nellie and Miss if you die from natural causes Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Millet hnve Esther Volga more, Mr. and Mrs. Chico, Calif., are visiting at the returned from Newport, where t." y R. W. Teerers and daughter Elean home of their daughter, Mrs. V. J. visited their «laughter, Mrs. G. A. or, Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters, Hazen. if you die from accident □ Olin. U Mr. and Mrs. Melvin McKibben Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, of B -e Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Greet ami son Howard and the Fred Taft, Calif., arrived this after B and in case of permanent totil B V- Patten turned Tuceday from spending Mn. H. A. Hagen family attended a family noon and are guests at the home disability the company will □ eral days in Portland with Mrs. reunion at Dexter yesterday. ti of Mr. Lincoln’s uncle, D. H. Hem B Green ’ s daughter, Mrs. Mateel enway. 1. Waive all premium payments I'hones: Every Dollar Sent Out of the Com n Whitlock. Marcelling Office □ Mrs. E. Blanchard, of Portland, 2. Pay you $25 per week for one year; and in addition □ 30 munity Reduces the Chances of Manicuring William Shearer has returned is visiting her brother, Carl Elliott. □ Res. 3. Pay you $50 per month for life; and Facial Massage B from Nehalem. Prosperity and Growth. Mr. and Mrs. Dwight King have 118-Y B Shampooing Bert McDole, of Divide, sus- 4. Pay $5,oexa to your beneficiary when you die B moved to Eugene. Bobbing Evenings u tained painful bruises to his right 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or siglt as a result of Karl K. a This is an age of competition, an Mills motored over to I by Hair Tinting arm and cht'wt recently, when B accident, the company will pay you $5,000 in cash, im- Newport Wednesday and returned age where the things that survive Appoint □ French Paper Curl kicked by a horse. ment □ Thursday evening with Mrs. Mills in the business world are tho things mediately; in addition to all other benefits. Stewart Mitehell and Robert WERE ONCE LIT- and son Robert, who had been there that must prove their merit. Any [In esse of temporary disability, as a result of Wiggins, of Klamath Falls, are thing that is useless or inefficient TLE STORES. All on an outing. either sickness or accident, the company will visiting at the home of Mr. Mit Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Lowry attend soon loses out in tho strenuous race r have grown through pay you $25 per week for a limit of 52 weeks.] chell’s parents, Mr. and Mr». H. C. for supremacy. So when you view the use of NEWS ed the wedding of Mr. Lowry’s sis your Mitchell. successful business establish UA Service That Endurei" ter, Mrs. Alice Humphrey, to Clair PAPER advertising. Aiderman, which was held Friday ments in your home community you Mr. and Mrs. Herman Swiber, of Spokane, were guests Friday at morning in Eugene. A wedding are viewing those that havo proved Barber Shop the home of Mrs. Swiber’s niece, breakfeat followed the ceremony. their merit and a right to your Mitehell. Mrs. H.C. patronage and consideration. INSURANCE COMPANY The business field, in the small Hone ornee-SAN francisco Ralph Milne returned today front Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Phelps, « WE BOB, CURL AND towns especially, is not exclusive to a two weeks ’ vacation spent at of Klamath Falls, visited during PORTLAND BRANCH OFFICE—7TH FLOOR GASCO BLOG. anybody. The game is open to Gold Beach and in the Bohemia the week with Mrs. Phelps’ mother, DYE HAIR anybody who desires to enter and district. Mrs. M. M. Morgan. b cares to risk the necessary capital. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Arrp«trong, Mrs. Martha Matthews, who had Barber Work in General; Mrs. Ray Baker and Mrs. George Nobody faces fiercer competition who left here about two years ago, been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. H. special attention to children Hohl entertained a number of on every hand than the country recently returned and are making Streeter, left Friday for Los Ange ÖNETD? AMERICA’S STRONGEST COMPANIES friends at a picnic dinner Friday merchant. A dissatisfied customer their home at Rujada, where Mr. les. 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. t — evening at the Baker home. Fol does not havo to trade with him Armstrong is employed by the An Mrs. Laura Smith, of Myrtle lowing the dinner tho evening aud he knows it. There are the Miss Esther Van Osdal spent derson & Middleton company. Creek, visited during the week with hours were pleasantly spent at five competing stores across the street last week in Klamath Falls. Her Mrs. George Scott, Mrs. W. J. her sister, Mrs. Julia Gover. hundred. Those to enjoy the affair or next door, Or, if those do not position in H. W. Lombard’s "office White and daughter Miss Marian W. W. Masterson, of Santa Bar- were Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens suit, there are usually towns with- was filled by Miss Kathleen Kem. were Eugene visitors Saturday af bara, Calif., a resident here 21 and daughter Naoma and Mr. in a very short distance that invito Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M ternoon. Mrs. Elbert Bede and daughter years ago, visited hero during the Stevens’ mother, Mr. and Mrs. his patronage, So the country mor- i RHOADS & LANSING A daughter was born Friday to A flue fire Saturday at the week. Flora Elise returned Friday from Cleve Miller and daughter Alice, chant must find a way to meet Proprietors | Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Roye, of McGee home on Twelfth street was a visit of 10 days in Spokane. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bellows and Mr. and Mrs. Chet Churchill, Mrs. these conditions, aud he can only While there Flora Elise, aged 13 I Everett, Wash. The mother is a extinguished before any damage Mrs. C. E. Jones, of Roseburg, Maude Hohl, all of this city, Mr. meet them by giving service and had been done. months, underwent an operation daughter of Mrs. M. P. Garoutte. spent yesterday with Mr. Jones, and Mrs. Carl Leabo, Mr. and Mrs. the goods and prices that satisfy FURNITURE MOVING Mrs. O. C. Martin left the latter for the removal of a birthmark Miss Margaret Galloway, of Eu who has been here for several Clay Stone and Mr. Bartel, of Cres the customers. I part of the week for Portland to gene, spent the week with her weeks. well. from her right shoulder. AND STORAGE Most people expect and receive | visit at the home of a sister. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer accommodation from the home mer- Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Cronkhite Ralph Giroe was called to Port Galloway. Announcements have been re chant which they would never re and daughter, of Forest Hills, N. Y., ceived here of the marriage on ceive in a thousand years from tho Piano Moving: a Specialty. Mrs. Lusetia Thomas returned who were enroute to Los Angeles land the latter pnrt of the week August 11 of George J. Hall, of mail order concern. Just this fea today to Portland, after a two to make their home, visited during | by the illness of his father. Phone 99; Res., 189-J Pasadena, to Miss Anna Elizabeth ture of accommodation should bo Misses Clara and Elsie Milne weeks’ visit with Mrs Laura Me the week at the homes of Mrs. j Turnbull, of Jamestown, Ohio. Mr. a strong point in favor of the Cronkhite’s brothers, Jess and Tom have returned from Seaside, where Farland. Hall is a son tti Mr. and Mrs. home merchant, but that is not all. they were employed during the Allen. Mrs. C. L. Prindle, of Fossil, Hall is a son of Mr. and Mrs.. There are the churches, tho schools, I summer. Galloway writes insurance. arrived today for a few days ’ Cottage Grove, The newlyweds the various public activities that J. C. Jones, of Reedsport, visited Long Distance Hauling visit with Mrs. J. P. Graham and Mrs. O. M. Miller has returned will make their home in Utah. are only possible because tho home i last week with Harry Garrison. Mrs. Nancy Oglesby. Mr. and from Portland, where she attended merchant and business man are do Piano Moving a Specialty Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Meeks re Mrs. Benton Mires, of Drain, uncle buyers ’ week. Nora Maa Ambrose, of Spring- ing a successful business. All of these turned the latter part or Vae week and aunt of Mrs. Prindle, whom Any Time—Any Where field, and William John Saunders, things are inseparable and if every I from a motor trip to Cralei lake she had been visiting, brought her of Medford, were married Thursday body would trade out of town, tho They and here. Mrs. Prindle and Mrs. | and eastern Oregon. forenoon in Eugene. They are town would decay and public acti Mrs. G. O. Knowles left Saturday Graham went 'to school to Mr. making their home in Roseburg. vities would soon cease. There is Chestnut Brothers, proprietors for Portland, where they were Mires a number of years ago at The bride is a sister of Mrs. M. M. no way that a prosperous town (Across street from 8. P. depot) i jcined by Mr. Knowles, who was Fossil. Thornton, of this city. can be maintained and at the same there on business, and from there Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Garoutte timo have a large part of tho busi- One mile east of Scottsburg, Coal for Brooders the party left for British Columbia. spent yesterday in Eugene at the —on— ness of the town sent elsewhere. Fish Ladder for Siuslaw Falls. J. Reid, who had been visiting home of Mrs. Garoutte’s parents, “Umpqua Scenic Highway.” o. G. Gilbertson goes to Niuslaw Many people do not realize what STORAGE AND GENERAL at London with Mrs. Reid’s par- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smithson. falls next week to IdaBt out a it means to send money out of Sponsored by the TRANSFER | ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Lyons, left Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte fish ladder through the several the town. Of course a few would Chambers of Commerce of Friday for New Westminister, B. C. returned last evening from spend rock steps of the falls, The ladder not matter, but when it begins to Reedsport, Drain and Office prone 6 Mrs. Reid and baby daughter re ing'the week end in Marshfield in to be six feet in width, It will mount up to thousands of dollars Cottage Grove. Residence phone 155 L mained for a longer visit. at the home of Mrs. Garoutte’s start on the west side of the river each month then one can see the Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Caudell, of Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews sister, Mrs. Eugene Matlock. All Residents Invited and go to the top of tho first step, vast damage to tho city caused by Washington D. C., are guests of returned Saturday from an outing Mrs. Isaac Land, of Doreua, is from which point it will swing 20 the loss of thia liquid cnpital. The Take Your Baskets ■ at Gold Beach. They were accom spendnig the week here at the Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel. Mrs. feet toward the other side of banka find their business curtailed, fF Harrel and Mrs. Caudell were panied on tho trip by Mr. and homes of her son and daughter, the river before making the ascent the merchants cannot carry the Mrs. Archie Brown and Joaquin M. P. Garoutte and Mrs. Frank schoolmates in Oklahoma. of the second step, and from the stock they should, money becomes The business name, Kcm’s Elec Sanderson, of San Fernando, Calif., Kelly. Sam and E. W. Ferguson were in second step it will swing back “tight” and everybody finds it tric store, has been filed with | who at once returned to their Bend the latter part of the week to the west side of the river to scarce because it has been sent Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders and the county clerk by Victor Kcm. California home. make the ascent of the final step. away to the everlasting benefit son Paul and Mr. and Mrs. James on business. Mr. and Mrs. True and two sons, Albert Rentle left yesterday for Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spray and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Robbins, of The swinging back and forth in of some big, overgrown metropolis. •laughter, of Roseburg, visited dur I of Los Angeles, and Mrs. True’s Belknap springs, where they will Vernonia, spent the week end with to give a quiet pool of water for On another page of ths issue will ing the week . with Mr. Spray’s sister, Mrs. Katie Hannigan, of spend two weeks on an outing. Mr. Robinson's mother, Mrs. M. C. fish making the ascent during high be found the advertisements of mother, Mrs. Jeptha Hart. Mr. Seattle, were guests Friday at the ~ who had water. At present fish are unable business institutions that are par- Harry Hart Jr. has taken a Robbins. Chester Robbins, and Mrs. Spray have gone to E. C. Lockwood home. ticularly interested in getting their position in the New Era drug store. been vsiting in Vernonia, came to jump the falls. Portland but the daughter, who is side of this question before the The Allen Ohippen family, of E. T. Blakely has resigned his home with them. undergoing medical treatment for Los Angeles, who had been visit position there. public. They have selected The Miss Virginia Dix, who had Nelson Car in Wreck. inflammatory rheumatism, remained ing at the home of Mrs. Chippen’» Sentinel as their medium of ex- been at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A new Willys-Knight car, in Miss Lucille Cornutt left today with her grandmother. preasion. Tako note of their ad- uncle, Herlrert Breedlove, left Wed to spend two weeks at the home Charles Hall, returned yesterday which the N. J. Nelson Jr. family vertising. They have their capital to her home in Heppner. were returning from Coquille, was We feature quality in our nesday for Portland. of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Mrs. Herbert Breedlove returned Cornutt, at Saginaw. radio sets. Radio Ray Nelson. Mr. uud Mrs. Marvin Smith and seriously damaged this forenoon invested'in their various enterprises and wish to show you by service i Friday from Gateway, where she E. E. Collins, of this city, has George Willett spent yesterday at when it collided with another car Merchants! Your salesbooks. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beidler and about 15 miles this side of Myrtle rendered that they deserve your been dismissed from" a Eugene hos ! visited her daughter, Mrs. William daughter Kathleen left this after Mapleton. patronage. | Carr. Place your order with The pital. Mrs. E. C. Shay and daughter Point, sustained a damaged fender noon on a motor trip to Crate? Mr», Charles Gettys returned lake and Klamath Falla. Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arthur, for Miss Marjorie will leave tomorrow and a bent axle. It had to be Sentinel 60 days before you taken to Myrtle Point for repairs Fined for Speeding. mer residents of Cottage Grove, i Friday from a visit in Portland. Mr. and Mr». Fred Anderson and for Wendling to spend the week and the car and its occupants are James Christensen, driver of one must have them. but for several years residents of Mrs. E. T. Blakely has returned daughter Arlene, Mrs. Hugh Milli with the Joe Landess family. expected late today. The accident of the Pickwick overland stages, Portland, have moved to Seattle. I from a trip to Newport. gan and son Verland and Lloyd happened on a curve while Nelson was fined $15 in Justice of Ponce DeYoung left yesterday to spend was endeavoring to pass another Young’s court Thursday for opcrat a week at Tillamook and Rockaway car. Tho Nelsons were among those ing his stage at a speed of 43 miles LOW FARES TO beaeh. who attended a Lions meeting at the hour. He was arrested Mrs. Tester Childs returned last Coquille Saturday night. State Traffic Officer Lister, evening from Medford, where she * offense was committed spent three weeks at the home of Children Go to I. O. O. F. Home, straightaway near Walker. her sister, Mrs. E. E. Eads. Mr. Three daughters and two sons of Childs motored down Frday to AND RETURN Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Oppel, former FOR HALE GtXlD LIVE GENTLI bring his wife home. buggy pony with buggy un< Comfortable, economical service daily. residents of this city, are soon to Mrs. Melia Currin and daughter, go to the I. O. O. F. children's harness for $29. Mrs. Foss, 4*^ Mias Lula Currin, have returned home. The mother is in a Los miles west on Lorane road. a!7 20p from a month’s outing at Newport. Angeles hospital recuperating from FOR SALK—BLACKBERRIES ON .^trip week-end roundtrip ••••on aeason Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Christie and a recent operation and the father »tart Fri.,Sat. ticket; on «ale rrary vine, 1c per pound. Victoria, Mrs. Ed Berker, of Greenwood, . is in the Oregon state hospital. or Sun. Return limit day. Return limit Himalaya and Evergreen varieties. Wis., visited during the week at The children arrived Saturday from Tuesday following. 15 day» Ready to pick now. Henry Rissue, the J. W. Francis home. ; I<oa Angeles and are now with six miles from city on Mosby creek Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bolton. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem and I road. al 7 20p Bolton in a brother of Mrs. Oppel. Mr. and Mr». Glenn Haney »pent j the week end in the Bohemia dis FOR HALE 20 RHODE INLAND trie*. NOTICE TO PUBLIC. Red hens, »1 each. J. L. Wil Miss Helen Waples left the latter ' liams, Cottage Grove, Black Butte It has come to our attention that route. part of the week with Eugene I al7 20p malicious persons are circulating friends on a tour through Canada. Loose leaf aystema and the report that we are going out Mr. and Mrs. William Brand and of business and leaving Saginaw. special loose leaf forms Dewey Eagen, of Dunsmiur, Calif., I This we most emphatically deny. I of every kind made to i are guests at the home of Mr. ' In our sixteen yearn of residence : Brand’s brother, Andrew Brand. order to suit customer. here, ten of which have been in They leave tomorrow for Florence! We welcome the oppor the store and pontoffiee, we have The regular Fall Term at the Eugene Business 1 to visit other relative». made many good friends in Bugi tunity to help you work College begins on the above date Mr. aad Mr». C. O. Beam aad naw and the surrounding rom out a system. Other enrollment dates are September 8, 14, 21 mi Jimmy, of Raymond, Wash., ; munity, and we intend to remain here and in business indefinitely, aad Mr« A. D. Schmidt. of Wes- | All Further Inquiries Answered Promptly timber, arrived yesterday and are all talk to the contrary notwith ; guest. at the home of Andrew standing. Brand, brother of Mrs. Beam and MR. and MRS F. T. BENHTOM. A. E. ROBERTS, Prmldenf Mrs. Hrhmi'lt They will leave 992 Willamette St. Phone 666 Eugene, Oregon tomorrow for Florence to visit rela Watch the label on your paper, x tive». Hales books. The Hentinel. z n mt ** H >1$ $IU JMA iMi. i illyou investigate IT’S EASY TO DECIDE— ONE POLICY that gives you all efthis ? McQueen’s Grocery $5,000 $10,000 Keep Money In Sanitary Beauty Circulation Here Shop Big Stores MPERIAT 1- I W est C oast L ife Society R. C. STACEY, AGENT » City Briefs □--------------------------- City Transfer Co. 0$ A PICNIC! SUNDAY, AUG. 23 Chestnut Transf er s' Spores Fuel Company FOREST WOOD $2 per tier HARD WOOD $3 per tier Phone 178 R « PORTLAND Bookkeeping Systems Complete Monday, August 31 Southern Pacific Lines T. M. BOYD, Local Agent Cottage Grove Sentinel EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE ! :J