The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 20, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 20, 1925
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house on south Fourth street.
Mrs. Edith F. Collier and son
Daniel arrived Sunday from San
; Diego, Calif., and went to the
Daugherty lumber'mill camp, The
son has employment there.
Ford roadster and Ford touring
, car for sale cheap by Billie Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira F. Barrow have
moved from Sissoa, Calif., to Port­
land to make their home. Mrs.
J Barrow was Miss Theo Smith, of
Cottage Grove.
The M. J. Cherry family plan
to leave Saturday for an outing
at Bandon and other coast cities.
Mrs. M. V. Welden and three
sons returned yesterday from Drain,
where they visited Mrs. Welden’s
mother. Mrs. J. W. Craig.
Two Dodge touring cars in good
condition for sale by Billie Hall.
Mr. and Mrs. William Kirtley,
with their guests, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Threkheld, of Portland, left
Tuesday for Newport on an outing.
Mr. and Mrs. John Medley, of
Eugene, were visitors here Tuesday.
Mr. Medley came on business and
Mrs. Medley visited friends.
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enroute to Newport on an outing,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hand »nd
stopped here yesterday and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Allison motored
briefly with C. 8. Lowry, manager to Reedsport yesterday.
of the local J. C. Penney store.
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allison and
A. W. Swanson left today on a Mrs. Allison’s sister, Miss Beulah
business trip to McMinnville and | Sagaberd, of Eugene, left today
for Salem to visit friends.
Portland.
The property of Charles Hall
Mrs. Herman Streibick, of Mos­
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Ohl depositors remain throughout the years and
cow, Ida., was a guest during the occupied by Mrs. M. Harrison was
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new names are entered on our books each week to
sold
yesterday
to
Mr.
and
M
m.
week at the A. W. Swanson home.
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stay
there.
John
Ogden.
Now is the time that you realize on your
Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters,
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Mrs. G. Heard has sold a vacant
season’s work.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters anil lot at the corner of Second street ,
Is it an accident that this institution satisfies so
daughters, with Mrs. Teeters’ par­ and Jefferson avenue to Alvis
many people for such a long time, or is it due to
!
As you sell your grain, stock or produce,
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Chisholm, Wicks, who has started the erection
the superiority of its service?
place your money on open account with
of Astoria; Mrs. Anna Teeters and of a house on it.
!
Mrs. Eliza McKibben picnicked
this reliable bank.
Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brund, [
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yesterday near Elkton.
8. J. Brund and Henry Landess will j
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Pay your bills by check, which makes
George Nowell, of Medford, is leave tomorrow for Klamath Falls I
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the best kind of a receipt, and avoid
visiting his fathei1, Willis Nowell. and from there the men will go
I
the worry and danger attending the
The H. B. Griggs family leave to California.
Mrs. R. S. Trask and sons Bur
carrying of large sums of money.
Saturday to spend the week end
dick and Dannie left yesterday for
in Newport.
!
Our offices are always at the disposal
Joe Short und Ed Blakely re­ Gearhart to attend the Seventh day [
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
of our customers and country friends.
turned last evening from a business ' dveutist ramp meeting.
trip to Reedsport.
J. M. Smith Injured in Fall.
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Caudali, of
:
Jogeph M. Smith, employe of the
Washington, D. C., who were guests
of Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Hart-el, left Oregon Pacific & Eastern railway,
yesterday for Los Angeles, Calif. sustained a severe injury to a num­
ber of vertebrae yesterday after­
Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Harrel will noon when ho fell from th-' Wild­
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See the new style “B” bat­ leave tomorrow forenoon for Colo­ wood bridge, upon which ho was
teries at Radio Ray Nelson’s.
rado, Oklahoma and Kansas. They working. His back struck bedrock.
EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINA­
She—Marry you! Why your sal­
Mrs. Luella Weidenkeller and her will be joined in Carbondale, Colo., He was brought here for first aid
TIONS.
ary
wouldn’t keep mo in handker­
son Jackie, with her unde and by Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hinkle and attention and taken to a Eugene
chiefs!
aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. McKay, daughter, Miss Lenora. Mrs. Hin­ hospital.
5
The regular eighth grade exami
He—Oh, very well; 1’11 wait until
of Springfield, are at Belknap kle is a sister of Mrs. Harrel and
nations, especially for pupils who your cold is better.
taught in the Cottage Grove schools
springs
on
an
outing.
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Notice to Public,
have been conditioned ill the June
lust year.
We wish to announce to our examination, will be given in dis-
Your home print shop is always
Mrs. Mary Wiscarson, of Eugene, many friends and patrons that we tricts where there are pupils to ready to help you in the prepara­
returned home today, after a visit have a new and modern air service take it, on Thursday und Friday, tion of copy for intricate forms
If you want a real bargain in
with her aunt, Mrs. Delphin Emer- installed at our station. Free air September 3 and 4, 1925. A limited of any kind.
a used auto see Billie Hall.
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son, of Latham.
Mrs. C. C. Cruson and Miss Min­
can be obtained now 24 hours each number can be accommodated at
Mrs. Carl Witte, bookkeeeper for day.
□—----------------------------------------- □ nie Wilcox spent the week end at
the office of the eounty school
the City Transfer company, is at
They were joined in
Applications for
We also wish to thank our com- superintendent.
Mrs. M. F. Wyatt was called to Newport.
“ PLUMBER STEWART”
home today on account of illness. petitors for furnishing air to our questions must be mn<le before
Brownsville Saturday by the serious i Corvallis by Mr. Cruson’s mother,
Mrs. H. A. Cruson, of Lebanon,
August
31,
1925,
or
they
will
not
M
rs.
Nuucy
Oglesby
went
to
customers
for
so
long
a
time.
illness of her mother.
A.!**-
and the L. C. Coleman family, of
be sent out.
Cal: l&pooya springs last evening to
PASS CREEK
An eight pound son was born . Corvallis.
E. J. MOORE,
pend
a
few
days
with
Mrs.
Mary
SERVICE
STATION
Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. J. P.’
County School Supt.
Massey.
a20-24c
By Carl E. Burkett.
Batteries, Columbia and
Aldridge, of Lorane.
Mrs. C. L. Prindle, of Fossil,
Prest-o-lite,
one
year
guarantee,
Galloway writes insurance.
returned home yesterday, after a
$14 up. Long & Cruson.
Your home newspaper is always
Hirschel Tracy, nine-year-old son
few days ’ visit here with M rs. glad to give assistance in the prep
Mrs. J. M. Angles», who had
of Mr. and Mrs. W. Tracy, under­ spent a week at the
0
J. P. Graham and Mrs. Nancy aration of advertising copy.
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home of her
went a tonsil operation Monday sister-in-law, Mrs. Charles
Oglesby.
<
Boslough,
at the office of Dr. Frost.
left Tuesday for her
1
home in St.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty and
Give your home print shop
Myron Haines, seven year-old son Lawrence, N. D.
M rs. Boslough
Mr. and Mrs. Dale F. Hawkins plan first chance.
of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Haines, of took her sister to Portland by
to leave Wednesday by motor for
Elkton, was brought here Monday motor.
Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall
Klamath Falls to spend two weeks r
for medical attention for a frac­ and her father, C. . H. Snyder, who
with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Beat-
tured arm which he sustained in is here visiting from Nebraska,
ty will visit their daughter, Miss
a fall from a horse.
accompanied Mrs. Boslough and
Frances Beatty, and Mr. and Mrs.
Mrs. Angness to Portland and re­
Hawkins will visit at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Heinen way
mained for a visit with, relatives.
Wo answer all
our call«
Mrs. Hawkins’ sister, Mrs. Docia
left today to spend two weeks in
promptly und our work is con-
Norris. Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins will
The chamber of commerce has
Portland, eastern Oregon anil at
Hcientious ami our prices are
added 26 new names to its nember- the beaches. They expect to ac­ ilso go to McCloud, Calif., to visit
reasonable.
ship list during the past few company their (laughter, Mrs. Har­ Leland Willits, brother of Mrs.
Hawkins.
weeks.
vey
Madden,
to
Seattle
the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins
A late model 4-door Ford sedan latter part of the month, when Mrs.
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looks
and
runs
like
new
—
for
One mile east of Scottsburg
Madden and daughter will return left yesterduy to spend the remain­
Registered Plumber
der of the week at Crescent City,
sale by Billie Hall.
—on—
to their home in Tokyo, Japan.
Phono 209 R
lalif., on an outing.
The Sherman Wilkins an<l W.
“Umpqua Scenic Highway”
NORTH SEVENTH STREET
Eadiola stands for quality.
Mrs. Clam Burkholder underwent
Little families returned Saturday See the new sets at Radio Ray
Sponsored bv the
i minor operation yesterday in Eu­
from a week’s outing at Crater
Nelson
’
s
Electric
Shop.
Ninth
Chambers of Commerce of lake anil Yreka, Calif.
gene for the removal of an infection
and Main streets.
Reedsport, Drain and
in the right cheek just below the
Mrs. D. Stillwell, of Portland,
Mrs. Mallie Miller left today ear. She was accompanied there
Cottage Grove.
is a guest at the home of her for Portland to visit the C. H.
by her daughter, Miss Belle, and
All Residents Invited
daughter, Mrs. F. E. Dickson.
Embree family.
Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, -Miss Burk-
DeForest radio, best for the
holder remained and has accepted
money. Long & Cruson.
employment with an abstract coin
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Leonard, of
pany.
Mrs. Charles Blanchard, of Ever­ Los Angeles, Calif., who had spent
Miss Marv B. Estes, of Eugene,
ett, Wash., who had spent the n week here at the home of Mr.
was a guest here yesterday at the
:
week end at the home of her Leonard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Victor Shaw home.
cousin, Carl Elliott, left Tuesday I 8. J. Leonard, left Tuesday for Ì
The C. N. Sorensen family, of
for Grants Pass to visit a brother, Portland to visit Mrs. Leonard’s
Lincoln, Neb., visited during the
Car accidents are getting uncom- parents.
week with R. Z. Drake, of the
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dyott re­ Í
fortably common,
Tom Awbrev
Standard Bridge company.
has an inexpensive remedy.
a20p turned Monday from a two weeks’
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Gilbaugh,
Mrs. A. W. Cornutt and daughters vacation trip.
of Astoria, were guests yesterday
Did you know that Dr. Hagen
Lucille, Mary, Rena and Vivian
of Mrs. Nancy M. Oglesby and
and son Adrian left yesterday for can cure all diseases of the eyes Í
Mrs. J. P. Graham, aunt and cousin
without the aid of glasses or oper­
Bandon on a week’s outing.
of Mrs. Gilbaugh.
eow(T)
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Islip and ation!
O. G. Kerr, of Wedderburn, vis |
Mrs. Ella Woodard ig having
daughter Dolores, of Oakland, Calif.,
ited in the city today while on his
who were returning home frtim a new house built for hergelf on
way home from Portland.
Portland, were over-night guests south Fourth street.
A pair of glove» and several
Tuesday at the O. L, Nichols home.
Albert Woodard is building a
gallons of gasoline were gtolen
last night from the Ren Hanford
car while it wag in the garage,
z?
The thieves evidently had attempt
ed to get away with the car, but
were unable to pick the locks.
Mis» Mooney, of Eugene, visited All the pockets of the car were
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Mrs.
during the week at the home of searched by the thieves.
Bressler, M r. Sanford’s mother,
her cousin, Mrs. Leslie Hawkins.
John Keil and children, former was awakened by the noise and
residents here, arri
arrived
ved recently saw the prowlers leaving in a
from Cheyenne, Wyo., to again Ford car.
Mr. and Mrs. Arman Guggisberg
make their home here.
Miss
Mabel
Williamson,
of and daughter Eileen, who planned
Marshfield, visited during the week to return to their home at Pasa
dena, Calif., .today, were unable to
at the John Hastings home.
do so on account of the illness of I
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White, with
Mrs. Guggisberg. They are at the
Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. Elizabeth
home of Mr. <luggisberg’s cousin,!
Sweetland, of Portland, left Tues­
Frank Guggisberg. They have also i
day for Newport for a two weeks’
been visiting at the home of Fred
outing.
Guggisberg, another cousin.
Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Oowing have
Paul Blakely, of Los Angeles,
recently moved here from Eugene.
Calif., is visiting at the home of
Miss Annabel Small has accepted his brother, Ed. T. Blakely.
For Two Days Only
a position in White’s pharmacy.
Mr. and Mrs W. H. Harryman,
la., visited during the
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DeYoung of Dows, I».,
left Monday for a week’s outing week at the J. M. Ixingfellow
st Tillamook and Rockaway beach. home.
The DeYoungs will join the Ander
C. L. Churchill, who recently
son Milligan party, who left here sprained hi* right ankle, i* able
Sunday.
to get around on crutches.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Tedford and
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Patterson,
PEACHES AND TOMATOES ARE NOW AT THE
who had been camping in the Bo- Mrs. Tedford’s parents, Mr. and
hernia district, left the fore part Mrs. H. 8. Ootf, left yesterday
LOWEST PRICES FOR CANNING
of the week for their home in for Bandon to spend the remainder
of the week on an outing.
Yreka, Calif.
The same management which eatabluihed the Hudaon
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Elliott and
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell and
Motor Car Company, now, as for 16 years, controls and
daughter
Rose,
of
Hua
Diego,
Calif.,
daughter Donna, with Misses Mar-
direct« the design of its product tnd the policies of the
garet and Dorothy Jackson as returned here Tuesday from a trip
company.
guests, went to Bart’s inn at I-und- to Alaska and ere guests of Mrs.
The Elliotts,
i park Tuesday.
Mr. Bsrtell re- Catharine Bader.
with Mrs. Elliott’s cousin, Mrs.
I turned yesterday.
We pride ourselves on the variety and quality of fresh
Keeaa Kiedaich. also of Ron Diego,
8. 8. 1 .ass well left Saturday for
fruits anti vegetables.
who remained with Mrs. Bader
Seaside, where he joined kis family,
while the Elliotts were ia Alaska,
I who are there on an outing.
will leave Saturday for home.
The F. J. Vinson family, of El
The 8. T. Hardman plaee jn.t
Pano, Tex., returned home Monday, outside the eity limits on the
after visiting at the home of south Pacific highway has been ■old
, Mr. Vinson’a sister. Mrs. F. C. by E. C. Lockwood to Mr. and
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
Htrnusen.
Mm. W C. Boone, of Bremerton,
J. C. Penney, of New York eity, Weak
V:
Hints to Farmers
Safety Deposit Boxes in a Safe Place
for Rent.
It’s Not An Accident!
You’ll Know Once You
Start Your Account
Bank of Cottage Grove
“Inviting Your Business on Our
Record Since 1906”
The First National Bank
of Cottage Grove
| City Briefs
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Believe It Or Not
Will Do It
SUNDAY, AUG. 23
Schofield Stewart
Take Your Baskets
Judicious
Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
Stores Out
of Little
Ones
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
SPECIALS
1 PACKAGE ofCITRUS
FREE!
1 MIXING BOWL
FREE!
with a package of
Citrus granii lated
soap.
with each package
of S w i f t’s soap
chips.
FRUIT JARS LESS THAN COST
Pint Mason jars, dozen.............
4
Quart, Mason jars, dozen................ 5
Half-gallon Mason jars, dozen...... .... 7
Peaches, per box from
Tomatoes, per crate.. .
SWEEPING
PRICE
REDUCTIONS
Hudson-Essex
Effective August 19
World’s Greatest Value
More Outstanding Than Ever
166,369 Hudson-Essex
Sales in Eight Months’ Period
Ending August 1
This tremendous production gives advantages in economical
purchase of materials, savings in manufacture and low cost
of distribution that are recognized throughout the industry
as being unequalled by any other organization.
85c to $1.25
...........60c
MELONS AND FRUITS
The New Low Prices Can be Seen on
My Show Room Window
Smith-Short Grocery
N. J. Nelson Jr., Dealer