The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 31, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, AUGUST 31, 1925
Hunsaker’s brother, C. M. Parker.1 who had been here for several
Miss Lois Compton, of Eugene, months, returned Saturday to their
; i spent last wook hero with her par former home. North Platte, Neb.
; , ents, Mr. and Mrs N. E. Compton.
Mrs. Ivan Warner entered a
Young Men and Women, you have today far greater
Claude Kime and Miss Alice Nel­ | Portland hospital yesterday to take
opportunities than your father» ever had. You must, i son, of Portland, visited last week ! treatments for three weeks. Mr.
however, get the necessary business training, and you Ì I at the home of Mr. Kime’s par­ Warner accompanied her to Port­
5 ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime. j land, returning last evening.
? can get it at the Eugene Business College.
H. H. Starr, the Cottage Grove I Mrs. Jesse Denny has returned
? Monday is enrollment day and this is your invitation ?
I from San Francisco Calif., where
Ì 1 jeweler, fixes watches right.
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!
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Mrs. A. W. Cornutt and daugh- she visited her husband in the
A. E. ROBERTS, President
? ters, Misses Lucille, Mary, Renn Southern Pacific hospital.
It ’s a Good School
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Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Vessey and
I . and Vivian and son Adrian re­
992 Willamette St.
l’hone 666
Eugene, Oregon,
turned Friday from a ten days * daughter, Miss Florence, of I’ort-
jjrn .LU IU1W iUl mi lUl ILU 1111 IUI
„„ „
| land, returned home yesterday af-
outing at Bandon.
Carl Witte and .Tames Hanna re- I ! tor spending a week at the A. E.
Friday
from
Portland, : Hamloth homo.
Mrs. W. K. Hood and daughter, turned
of Portland, are guests at the home where they attended the fune ml of ¡ Mr. and Mrs. D. P. McKay and
of Mr. Hood’s sister, Mrs. H. W. their mother, Mrs. Fanny Witte. ■ Harold McKay and family, of Rose­
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Gates were burg, spent yesterday here.
Titus. They accompanied the. Titus
Miss Lena Burcham returned
family home from a three weeks’ called to Cainas, Wash., yesterday
Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall nnd fa­ vacation trip.
on account of the illness of a sis- I Saturday from Monmouth to spend
ther, C. H. Snyder, who is here
several weeks at the home of her
Joe McCargar has returned from ter of Mrs. Gates.
from Nebraska, have returned from
8. T. Wilson and daughter parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Burcham.
spending
several
months
in
Astoria.
Portland, where they spent last
Mabel, of Seattle, who wore ro- Rhe was a critic teacher at th«»
Mail orders promptly attend­ turning
week with old Nebraska friends.
homo from a tour of the summer session of the normal.
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty and ed to. Nelson’s Electric Shop. coast, spent the latter part of the
The F. L. Grannis family will
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romaine and
Mr. and Mrs. Dale F, Hawkins
week at the home of Mr. Wilson’s leave Wednesday for a week’s out­
daughter,
of
Salem,
and
Mrs.
A.
left last week for Klamath Falls.
ing at Bandon, Marshfield il n< I
daughter, Mrs. F. L. Gannis.
Mr. and Mrs. Beatty are visiting W. Kime and (laughter Geneva,
Port Orford.
Watches
fixed
right
at
II.
H.
their daughter, Miss Frances, and left yesterday for Bandon to visit
An eight pound son was born
Starr
’
s
Jewelry
shop.
Mr. and Mrs. Hawkins are visit­ relatives. They expect to return
Friday to Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles
I
Wednesday.
ing Mrs. Docia Norris and Leland
Cooley.
J. P. Veatch, who makes his
Willits, sister and brother of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. 0. "V. Jonlan and
Hawkins.
home a large part of the time with
family, of Newport, are visiting
his
daughter,
Mrs.
H.
F.
Wynne,'
Directory Day—Wednesday, Sep­
here.
has been quite ill in Portland, i
tember 2.
Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. and child­
where
he
is
visiting
other
child
­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Leep are
ren, who had spent a month in
ren.
moving into Mrs. Carrie
~
Hemen-
for canning
Coburg, Eddyville, Silverton and
Directory Day—Wednesday, Sep­
way’s home and Mrs. Hemenway
Corvallis with relatives, returned
tember
2.
will leave soon for nn extended trip
home last evening.
Mr. Nelson,
in the east.
Helen Dodd, eight-year-ohl daugh­
with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Leonard,
Marshall Alford, recently of Eu- ter of Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Dodd,
motored to Corvalls SEaturday to
Call at
gene, is opening a boarding and has recovered from an operation
attend a family reunion and Mr.
rooming house nW 22(1 north Sev- for the removal of tonsils and ade-
Nelson’s family returned with him.
noiils.
enth street.
Miss Oleta Sullivan, of Eugene,
Mrs. Samuel Veatch and son
Galloway writes insurance.
is a guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rob-
• ort F. Lane. Mr. Lane is with
The Carter 15-acre tract on south Jackie have returned to Roseburg,
The Sentinel during the absence of
Sixth street has been purchased by after spending several days with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
1
L.
R.
Long
re-
Arthur Monroe and the W. B. Mrs. Veatch's parents, Mr. and turned Saturday from a three i Dale Hawkins.
Mrs. R. R. Meeks.
Stinnett residence on Second street
Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Leonard
week’s motor and I outing trip to ,
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
has been purchased by H. E. Quim­
spent the week end in Willamina
eastern Oregon.
by. _ Hall & Lang made both deals.
Miss Crystal Robinson is visit-
Albert H. Boss, who underwent with Mrs. Leonard’s parents, Mr.
and Mrs. B. H. Evans.
The John Ogden and L. Roach ing in Portland.
an operation for appendicitis eight
families have gone to Idaho to
The H. H Russell family have
Robert Jones motored to Port- weeks ago, returned today to his
look after a mining claim.
land Saturday, returning today work at Hall's service station.
moved from Divide to Butte Falls.
Directory Day—Wednesday, Sep­ with Miss Alverda Finch, who had
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White and
Mrs. Albert H. Boss and children
been visiting there.
tember 2.
returned Saturday from spending Mrs. White’s sister, Mrs. 8. C.
Miss Sylvia Taylor, of Portland, several months at Vancouver, B. C. Sweetland, of Portland, returned
Smiley Morris, an employe of
the Quality meat market was off visited during the week at the
Mrs. Oscar Odenburg returned last evening from an outing at
work last week with an injured home of an aunt, Mrs. Clara Tay­ Saturday to her home in Albany, Newport.
hand which was kicked by an lor.
Miss Dorothy Curtis arrived yes­
after a week’s visit at the home
animal whieh he was loading.
Radio Ray for Radiolas.
of Mrs. Odenburg’s sister, Mrs. A. terday from Vesta, Wash., to make
her homo with her aunt, Mrs. Jud­
F. E. Mendenhall is in Port-
Mrs. Mary H. Cowerous, of Dun­ W. Swanson.
son Allen.
land on business.
dee, Scotland, who has spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawkins
Amiel Hawkins left Saturday for
Do you know where Goff’s Shoe past two years touring the United and Mr. and. Mrs. F. W. Hawkins
Shop isf Just at rear of First States, visited during the week at motored to Drain Sunday for a Portland to visit his father, Claude
National bank.
a27s3p the home of her cousin, M. A. picnic with relatives. The Chester Hawkins.
Horn, of (Walker.
Davis family, Rudolph Davis and
Harry Rentle, Orbre Purcell, Joe
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Francis Horn, son of Mr. and the Albert Smith family, of Elk­ Taylor, O. D. Mounce, Herbert Ew­
Mrs. M. A. Horn, of Walker, sus ton, returned with them for a visit ing, Joe« Smith and Frank Kelly
tained a severe sprain of his right at the home of Mrs. Loslie Hawk­ attended a watermelon feed givon
1
wrist Friday while at work at ins, a sister of Chester and Ru­ last night by the Roseburg motor­
!
cycle club.
dolph Davis and Mrs. Smith.
home.
i
Walter Hunter, employe at the
Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Baltby, of
S
Anderson & Middleton
mill •t
Oregon City, are guests at the
Latham, sustained painful injuries
home of Mrs. Baltby’s sister, Mrs.
C. H. Burkholder,
to his upper lip Wednesday when
Í
a boatd flew up and hit him in
Miss Cora E. Ware left today for
Hillsboro, after
spending
two
the mouth.
weeks at the 8. Burcham home.
!
Elmer Miller is sick with typhoid
The C. B. Hayes family left to­
i
fever, which he contracted while
day for Portland.
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employed in Eugene.
?
Norvall Powell, who had spent
Í
The Eime’ Caldwell family, of
I the summer months here, left yes-
Elmira, spent Friday with Mr.
■
| terday for Prineville, where he*is
Caldwell’s parents, Mr. anil Mrs.
a teacher.
C. W. Caldwell.
•
Gordon White has returned from
A
congregational
meeting
will
be
!
I eastern Oregon.
held at 7:30 Wednesday evening
Í
| Mr. and Mrs. Charles Boslough
at the Presbyterian church.
and son Ralph are visiting in Port­
Louis Scholtz, who until recently
land.
was circulation man for the Eu­
Miss Ailecn Armstrong, of Eu­
gene Guard, left Friday for Bend,
gene, is a guest at the homo of
Miss Muriel Shay returned Fri­ her aunt, Mrs. F. M. Hambrick.
where he has a similar position.
Monroe will open his photo studio Mrs. Scholtz and son Raymond are day from spending the summer
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lincoln, of
October 1 at the old stand in Cot­ in Harrisburg at the home of Mrs. months in Califonria with rela- Taft, Calif., visited during the
tivos.
F.
M.
Woodson,
a
daughter
of
tage Grove.
a27s3p
week here with relatives.
Mrs. F. Dennis and daughter
Miss Mary Layng, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelson are Mr. and Mrs. Scholtz.
Mrs.
Paul Gordon,
daughter Irene and Miss Hilda Forslierg, of Mr. and Mrs. George Layn
on a vacation trip to British Co-
Leila and son Loren, of Great Portland, were week end guests at taking a training course at
lumbia.
Eugene hospital.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Bray, of Los Falls, Mont., are visiting at the the Charles Hall home.
The Roy Scott family, of
J. P. Frady and H. M. Dame­
Angeles, who were enroute home home of Mrs. Gordon’s aunt, Mrs.
wood leave tomorrow on a motor erett, Wash., visited during
from Portland, spent Wednesday at C. M. Jackson.
the home of Mrs. Bray ’s nioce,
Mr. and Mrs. Alson Dix and trip to Cedarville, Nev., where they week at the Tom and Glenn Scott
Mrs. Harry Wynne.
children, of Portland, returned will visit at the home of Mr. home.
Pastor and Mrs. A. J. Adams
Miss Betty Lewis returned Sat- home Friday, after a short visit Damewood’a daughter, Mrs. Leslie
have
returned from
Portland,
urday from a visit in Portland. at the home of Mr. Dix’s sister, Perrcy.
Directory Dty—Wednesday, Sep- Mrs. Charles Hall, Florence Dix,
Mrs. Rose Morgan arrived Rat- where they visited at the homo of
tember 2.
Dallas to visit at the a daughter. The Merritt Watts
a daughter, remained for a longer urday from
1
A daughter wne born August 23 visit.
home of
<
her sister, Mrs. J. R. family, of Baker, returned with
them, leaving for home yesterday.
to Pastor and Mrs. J. C. On. The
Miss Irma Randall returned Fri- Frady.
V. N Vinson has bought the
mother and babe are at Browns­ day from Monmouth, having com­
Mallic
Miller
and
son
Mre.
ville, Mrs. Orr not having yet pleted the summer session of the Claudio left Saturday for Port­ Charles Burge place on Second
moved here. Mr. Orr recently ac­ Oregon normal school.
land to visit Mrs. Alma Martin, a street.
The George MeQoen and Mrs.
cepted the Baptist pastorate.
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Walker former resident. They attended the Fred Smith families spent Sunday
Cottage
Grove
picnie
held
yester
­
spent the week end in Eugene st ;
at the home of Mrs. Charles Mor­
the home of Mrs. Walker’s sister, | day in Portland.
row, sister of Mr. McQueen.
“PLUMBER STEWART”
Mrs. Alvin Sharpe.
Mrs. A. 8. Powell returned Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Wirth re­
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Griffith and urday <o her home in Los Molinog, turned last evening from Baker,
Elizatbeth Allen motored to Bend Calif, after nn extended visit here whore they were called a few days
Thursday, returning Friday.
with relatives.
before by the death of a grand­
The Louis J. Scholtz home on
The John Teeters family spent son.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bemis left
east Main street has been sold to ; the week end in Wilbur with rela­
Friday for Tillamook to visit a
F. D. Marks.
E. C. Loekwood j tives.
made the deal.
Miss Nora Queen left Satur­ daughter.
Mre. J. J. Dillon and daughter
J. W. Veatch has recovered day for Olympia, Wash, to visit
from an illness whieh confined him at the homo of her uncle, J. Ed Margaret, of Portland, visited dur­
ing the week with Mrs. Dillon’s
Angel.
to the house for a week.
Mrs. Ira Hopper and children, parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barger, of
Mrs. Lloyd Smith of Portland,
Portland, are visiting at the home who had been visiting at the home is visiting her parents, Mr. nnd
of Mre. Barger’s sister, Mrs. 8. 8. of Mrs. Hopper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ashby, has undergone a
Ijisswell. Elizabeth I asswc II, who Mrs. J. L. Queen, returned Rat- i tonsil operation.
had been visiting the Bargers’s re­ urday to their home in Weiser, | F. B. VanNortwick has returned
Ida. Mrs. Hopper came here on
turned home with them.
from a visit in Portland and Boa
Start your married life
Mrs. 8. 8. I JI as well has recovered account of the serious illness of; verton. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Swarts,
is slightly im-
her
father,
who
right by getting the habit
from an operation for the removal
of Portland, acorn pan icd him home.
proved.
of her tonsils.
of getting the best from
Mr. and Mrs C L Wilhelm and
Mrs. Amy Page, who visited at
The C. F. Franklin family, of the home of her daughter, Mrs. daughter Ruth spent the week end
our sanitary ideas of
J’eEll, Wash., who had been visit- Roliert Lancaster, has returned to in Portland
Plumbing and the story
The Orbre Shaw family of Rose
ing at the home of Mr. Frank Portland.
will end like all fairy
burg, visited during the past week
lie’s niece, Mrs. O. W. Hays, left
tales, “They lived hap­
Master
Donald
Preo
spent
the
Thursday for their home.
Mrs.
with Mr. Shaw’s parents, Mr. and
pily ever afterwards.”
Hay. accompanied them to Port­ week end in Eugene with his moth­ Mrs. T. C. Hhaw.
er, Mrs. Julia Preo.
The J. R Patterson family ar
land.
Mr. end Mrs. John Simpson, of [ rived Friday from Weiser, Ida.
Mrs. E. B Hunsaker, of Ran
yeateniay
to
Bend,
,
Registered Plamber
Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Handall,
Franeiaro.
and
granddaughters, Bend, returned
Virginia, Evelyn and Inorane Cor­ after a brief visit at the H. L. ; of Portland, are visiting with Mr. I
Phene 20» R
Randall’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. I.
riger, of Oakland, Calif, spent last Taylor home.
WORTH SEVENTH STREET
The R. B Christenson family, [ A. Randall.
week end at the borne of Mrs
Golden Opportunities
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
City Briefs
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Good Bartlett
Pears
fAGE THREE
Financial Satement of Children’s
Playgrounds.
THE VERY BEST
Mrs. G. B. Pitcher, secretary-
treasurer of the park boa rd, has
When yon order by phone or come here in person to
made the following report of the i
finances of the children’s play­
select your groceries, you can count on getting the very
grounds which wore conducted in
choicest, eatables possible to obtain.
the park during the summer under [
the auspices of the Keepers of the
Den:
Receipts—
Bridge Club .....
; $ 31.00
Toujours Prete .... ................... 35.20 I
PHONE 65
Military Club .................. ....... 10.00
Tuesday
Evening
Study
J1
club .... ........
17 10
Social Twelve club....... .......
0.00
sor
150.00
Hanna Leases Elite.
American Legion auxiliary . 20.00
Toys for playground .............
3.10
James Hanna, of Portland, has
El mart oh dub ...........
18.00
C. G. Fuel Co., wood ...........
3.00 lensed The Elite confectionery for
Commercial club ..........
. 25.00 Chas.
Conner, sand ............. 12.50 sixteen months and takes possession
M. P. (1. club ...........
. 30.05
Utopia club ........................... 22.20 Darby & Liston .................. 10.00 Tuesday.
(baiarli & Randall, labor.. 50.9«
Keepers of (he Den
33.00
Choral club ..........
. 30.00
Total
$30(1.31
l.ioilH club .......
100.00
La Connu dub ........ _.......... 20.50
Total donations ..................... $404.(15
Total disbursements ............. 30(1.31
Total ..... .................
.$404.05
M. M. degree Wednesday, Sep­
Balance
98.34
tember 2. Refreshments. First fall
Disbursements—
Receipt and note book
meeting. Visitors and members
.35
Stores to Close Labor Day.
welcomed.
Ellis Blackmore, labor .......
4.55
T
Seth Laraway, records .......
The stores of the city uro ar­
2.25
Knowles and Graber
18.(10 ranging to remain closed next Mon-
Burroughs bookkeeping form of
Rexall store ......................
1.25 dnv, which is Ijilmr day. This many kinds.
Your homo print
C. G. Mfg. Co...................
43.15 will be the- first limo that this
Bookkeeping systems.
The
Mildred Lehman, supervi-
day has been observed hero.
Sentinel.
McQueen’s Grocery
A. F. & A. M.
$1.00 Per Bushel
Lorane Orchards
Judicious
Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
Stores Out
of Little
Ones
I
Sensible Habit
Schofield Stewart
Never Give
Up Until
You’ve Tried
a Sentinel
Wantad
We Are In
Our New Store
(X
Continue to reign over a complete line of hardware,
We Solicit Your Patronage
in the same courteous manner in which it has been
Darby & Liston
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