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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 7. 1925 Tender and Tasty ^Always Our Steaks and Chops. Always kept in prime condition in our refrigerated meat box or dis play counters. Crab Meat and Fresh Oysters Friday Quality Market PHONE 46 Culver & Anderson and Mrs. Everett Eads of Medford spent Bunday here with relatives. The E. R. Lemley family have 6------------------- ------------------------ □ returned from a trip to North | Bend. A large quantity of clothing has Willis Nowell sustained an in been collected by the Mothers’ jured middle finger of the right is ready for distribution club and hand Thursday when it was cut to those who need it, it was an- by a revolving disk upon a ran nounced Saturday by Mrs. L. ch ne at the cannery, where he McAboy, The clothing is at the is employed. home of M rs. McAboy, 145 Sixth Dressmaking—The Please You street, where the club maintains Shop, corner of Sixth and Whit headquarters. aker, will open Tuesday, September Galloway writes insurance. 8. s-7c. Mrs. Joe Perkins Jr. received Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs wen’ word last week of the death Wed nesday of her aunt, Mrs. E. T. ‘o Scottsburg yesterday on a two- Webster, in Sioux City, la. Mrs. dnv salmon fishing trip. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Reed mo- Webster, who was 75 years old, had lived in Sioux City 52 years. hired to Rdseburg Saturday night She had visited Mrs. Perkins in for the week end. They will bring Cottage Grove and was known to Kick with them Mrs. R. C. McNew and son Doyle, who have been a number of people here. visiting at Roseburg and Wilbur. and Mr. and Miss Nola Banton Mrs. F. Dennis and daughter, Mrs. George Bailes and daughter Rita left Saturday for Tillamook Irene, and’ Miss Hilda Forsberg, of Portland, arrived Friday from on a nine day vacation. Crater Lake and spent the night Mail orders promptly attend at the Charles Hall residence, Sat ed to. Nelson’s Electric Shop. urday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Hood and daughter, Mrs. Hall to Florence for the Barbara Dawn, returned to their week end. home in Portland Friday after a C. F. Mead, recently from North tw-o weeks’ visit with Mrs. H. W. Dakota, has rented the W. H. Hem- Titus. enway farm and Mr. and Mrs. Hemenway have moved to Spring field, where Mrs. Hemenway is principal of the new grade school. Their daughters, Kathryn and Margaret, will attend the Universi ty of Oregon this year. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall, of this city, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. T. .T. Hall, of Portland, left yesterday on a hunting trip near Crater lake. Miss Marjorie Cochran, of Rose burg, is visiting at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. S. E. Cochran. Darrell Woodard of Cottage Greve and Mrs. C. C. Harlow’ of Eugene were admitted to Eugene hospital Friday. Among those dis missed were Mrs. Charles Marshall, Cottnge Grove and L. L. Slagle, Culp Creek. Mr. ana Mrs. Earl Hill and Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long spent Sunday near Dillard. Lewis Booker and George White are in Salem today attending the Orpah Benson left r nday automobile races at the state fair grounds. for Raymond, Wash., where she will C. A. Bartell, C. E. Stewart, teach home economies in the high Georg Bjorset and J. B. Stewart school of that city. Mrs. Floyd Smith anil daughter, leave tomorrow for the Cascade mountain» on a hunting trip. Marie, who have been visiting Mrs. Mrs. L. J. Doyle arrived home Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Ashby, returned to their home Saturday from a visit of three anil a half months in Illinois. She in Portland Friday. was accompanied by Mrs. Theodore Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Baker, who has been visiting in Mr. and Mrs. Frank Potts and Kansas and Tennessee. children of Marshfield will return Glen Smith of Roseburg was the homo today, after speading two guest at dinner today of his moth days with relatives. Mrs/ Potts’ er, Mrs. W. W. McFarland. He mother, Mrs. Eby, is with them. was accompanied by a friend, Miss Ruth Bede is spending sev Charles Pickett. eral days at Roseburg as the guest Mrs. Gladys Jackson left today of Miss Mildred Cochran. for Mount Angel, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Schmidt, of her daughters, Margaret and Doro Portland, are spending several days thy, who will enter school there. at the home of Mrs. Schmidt’s Mrs. Jackson will return home to brother, Arthur Leonard. night. Radio Ray for Radiolas. Judge O. P. Coshow of the state Mr. and Mr». Clarence Boyd supreme court, accompanied by his I City Briefs Cottage Grove Service Station 5TH & MAIN STS Good Year All H eather and Goodrich Silvertown Cord Tires 30 x 31/2 sizes at bargain prices for 10 days or until present stock is sold. son-in law and daughter, Mr. and Sam Schwartz left yesterday for Mrs. H. K. Pickens, visited Fri- Portland where he will visit friends day night with Mr. and Mrs. Karl and relatives over the two day K. Mills, leaving Saturday for holiday. Crater lake, Judge Coshow is Mis» Leona Hohl arrived Satur- an uncle of Mrs. Mill». day from St Helens, where she Miss Mildred Dugan, who has is employed, and will spend Labor been on a vacation trip, will re day with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Swengel, of sume her position in the local tele phone office tomorrow. San Jose, Calif., former Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Claude Sherman, Qr«ve residents, will arrive to Mrs. 8. -Chestnut and son Ralph morrow and will re main as guests spent the week end at Dillard and of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Graham for several days. Mr and Mrs. Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson, Swengel are returning home from a three months’ trip to eastern who have been in England for the past two months, were to leave points, including Yellowstone park Southampton Friday for the Unit and Vancouver, B. C. ed States, according to word re- erived la fit week by Fred Ander son, their son. Miss Wilma White, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. leave today for Fortland, where she will reonter Reed college. She Business and Proies louai Men Te': will tie graduated there this year. What the Newcomer Expects N. J. Wulfsbvrg, who had Wen visiting with Georg Bjorset, left of Residents of City. Sunday for Bend. J'rank Woodruff, of Portland, Just for a moment, kind render, was here briefly Sunday. ,put yourself in the place of a Miss Ray Godard was home from man standing on the boundary line Eugene for the week end. of a big city and casting his vision Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith arrived over the countryside for a new Saturday from Portland to spend home town, a place to which he the week end at the home of Mr. can take his family, erial lish a Smith’s brother, Joe Smith, and lie,. home, find his neighbors with other relatives. They will re friendly and helpful and the town turn home today with their two | one that will help him in attain- daughters, wh<» had been visiting 1 iug the goal of greater prosperity their uncles and aunts here. Mias ! in I better environment. Let’s say that that num has been Katherine Silsby, also of Portland and a former resident, accompanied a big city dweller for main' years. I He’s worked hard, done his best the Smiths. Mrs. Clara Burkholder, John and I by his family, his employers and Miss Belle Burholder, Miss Kathryn his city—yet, somehow or other, Penner and Mrs. Lydia Stouffer oppoitunity did not knock on his spent the Labor day week end at door as often as he had hoped for. His chances are limited not Newport. The families of G. O. Knowles, only for the present, but for the William Thum, Gottfried Graber, future as well. And, giving due A. A. Richmond, 8. L. Mackin, thought to what he owes his fami ly, particularly his children, ho and O. W. “ Hays left yesterday morning over the McKenzie for turns his attention to Cottage Grove with the hopes that our fair Bend on a two-day outing. city holds the key to his ambitions. A. W. . Swanson and family left How will he judge us? What yesterday morning for Bandon on have we to offer him? What a two-day outing. can we do to make him welcome? Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn ar How can we let him know he is rived Friday night from Portland on the right track in coming here? and will visit Mrs. Shinn’s par And, after he’s here, what eas we ents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem. do toward making him happy and All the nnswers to Mrs. S. C. Swt<tland of Fort- contented? land returned to her home Friday, those questions are written in a after a visit at the home of her splendid editorial, backed by our business and professional interests sister, Mrs. N. W. White. Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Woods left which appears on page 4 of this yesterday morning on a three-day issue. Everybody in Cottage Grove trip to central Oregon. They will stop at Sisters for a visit with should read it. It tells us all a Mr. Woods’ father and brother and few things worth thinking about in Redmond for a visit with his and worth working for. Turn to it now. sister. (The twelfth and final of these educational campaign editorials will appear October 5. Watch for it!) Mining Claims Located. Joseph L. Brogan filed notice of the location of the Quien Sa be quartz claim in the Bohemia dis trict, with the county clerk Friday. Frances C. Marsh also filed no tice of location of the Aurora placer claim in this district. PAGE THREE r Get Your School Supplies Where yon get your books. No need to shop around. Bring your list and we’ll fill* it complete. Stores Are Clo. ed Today. Business houses of the city are closed today in observance of La bor day and city and county busi ness is suspended. Many resi dents, taking advantage of the two i day holiday, have gone to motu- .«in and beach points. McQueen’s Grocery PHONE 65 SPRINGS COMPANY SUIT Snowballs in August Are Reported, DEFENDANT. S”ovv balla August are the freak- reported from Saginaw by J. N. S. Hays Files Action to Fore A. Burge.-, . The snowballs are close Mortgage on Property. growing in the Burg ss yard and there are enough of them to make The Calapooya Springs company ihe atmosphere seem chilly’. is defendant in a suit filed Friday by N. 8. Hays, in which Mr. Riling cabinets. The Sentinel. Hays seeks foreclosure of a mort gage on the springs property at London. The mortgage secures a note of $6,000, it is stated. The springs company is made up □-------------------------------------------- □ of a number of Cottnge Grove ami FOR SALE—HAMILTON BEACH Eugene men. Mr. Hays has man electric motor for sewing ma aged the resort for several years. chine, practii illy now. Airs. El County Nurse Is Sought, bert Smith, corner of Fifth and A petition was filed last week Quincy avenue, phone IGiLJ. a27tf with the county court requesting FOR SALE—A MODI: KN PL AS that body to approve tile appoint- tercd bungalow. Fix? rooms and ment of a county nurse and social bath downstairs. Entire upper worker, to work in connection with story finished in one room. Elec the American Red Cross, tric lights, hot and col l water, sep the plan the county wo tic tank, macadam street, some half the cost mid the Ri fruit trees, st rti wherries, raspber half, Va rious Eugene ci vi ries and largo garage. Some furni i nations, sponsors of th< ture if desired. Good security ac argue that such a n cepted with mortgage back for would prevent duplication and pro part, if dosirod, or monthly pay vide the most efficient service. ment plan can be arranged. E. B., Sentinel. a31tf(2) Always give your home print shop first chance at all your print FOR SALE—1921 STUDEBAKER, ing. Usually your home printer light six touring, excellent con can meet competition in quality dition, extras, only $375. H. M. as well as price. xx Haight, Saginaw, Ore., phono 38F12. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. a31spt!7p. | WANTADS " WANTED—THE PUBLIC T O know that the Cottage Home boarding and rooming houso will open September 1. Home cooked meals served family style. Bost coffee and pure cream. Weekly rates: Board and room $6.50; board per week, $5 Front room with all home comforts, Wo ask for a trial. Located nt 226 south aSlSpt.lOp. seventh street. FOR SALE—RF.GSTERED 8HROP- shire rams, Broughton and Pelzer breeding. Can be seen at ranch, Hi mi. north of Irving. C. P. Barnard, Eugene, Ore. a3187p. Is The 50th Year Opens September 24.1925 . L- -J WOOD Any Kind Any Time PRICES RIGHT Terms Cash City Transfer Co. CURL AND RHOADS & LANSING Proprietors Barber Work in General ; special attention to children 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. Hall’s Catarrh Medicine both local and internal, and has been ROOMS TO LET TO HIGH school pupils or teachers. Can be successful in the treatment of Catarrh arranged for light housekeeping. for over forty years. Sold by all druggists. Mrs. L. L. Woolley, 39 L street. F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio Old Arcade Theater Building Remodeled to House Darby & Liston Store. For a catalogue or any information unrite The Regutrar, University of Oregon, Eugene, Oregon. tfc(2) DYE HAIR FOR RENT—2 OR 3 HOUSE- Ir keeping rooms, light and water supplied. Call mornings or eve nings at 1104 Washington Ave. s3-7p. The professional schools of Archi tecture and Allied Arts—Business Administration—Education—Grad uate Study—Journalism—Law— Medicine—Music—Physical Edu cation—Sociology—Extension. Barber Shop B- ITE BOB, WANT TO REN T—8 TOC K ranch. Box 233, Cottnge Grove. a31sptl()p The College of Literature. Science and the Arts with 22 departments. Quimby Bros. Phones ¡'Office 76, Res. 124-L MPERIAT I _ The U niversity oí O regon contains: Spores Fuel Company I FURNITURE MOVING AND STORAGE Piano Moving a Specialty. Phone 99 ; Res., 189-.T Long Distance Hauling Piano Moving a Specialty Any Time—Any Where Chestnut Transf er Chestnut Brothers, proprietor» (Across street from 8. P. depot) FOR TRADE—A NICE HOME IN Springfield, for sale or will trade FOREST WOOD Darby & Liston have completed for Cottage Grove property. Write Coal for Brooders moving their stock of hardware D. E. Ferguson, Eugene, Orc. M. R. from the building they occupied B. STORAGE AND GENERAL 8pt3-7p. HARD WOOD for a number of years to the new TRANSFER home of the firm in the old Ar LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING BOOMS cade theater building. This build for rent. Mrs. Rosa -Uurrin, 231 Officc prone 6 ing, which was purchased by the south Sixth street. s7-10c Residence phono 155-L company, has been completely re modeled and is one of the most FARM FOR RENT, TWO MILES 3 = west of Cottage Grove. Good up to date store buildings in the team of mares for sale. $450 will city. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow left Sky lights have been built to handle deal. Phone number 137L. Saturday morning for lieach points s7-10-14p. the balcony and the lower C. A. McFarland. light on a three-day outing. The balcony, which is FOR RENT—MODERN LIGHT floor, Mrs. Minnie Nichols and daugh reached by a wide stairway, will housekeeping rooms. 342 Third ter Anna and Mrs. Nichols’ broth be devoted to household articles street. s-7p. or, P. A. Churchill of Los Angeles, and goods in woman’s realm. returned Friday from a visit of The lower floor will be used for ROOMS FOR RENT— UPPER several days in Ashland. display of general hardware, the flat, practically furnished. In Churchill expects to • return to s-7p. stock shelves being in the rear of quire 231 Second street. home in California in about the building. The large basement FOR SALE — GREEN FEED. CAB weeks. will be used for a store room. Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire bage leave» and kale. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. D. L. I jams re The business office will occupy Phone Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor- turned Friday from a trip to space in the center of the lower King Vegetable Ranch. «7r. Bandon, Mr> Ijams will resume floor immediately in front of the 1F5. ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, her position as manager of the stairway. All fixtures arc of late JERSEY AND W H IT E FACE Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and local telephone exchange tomorrow. I type and the lighting system was heifer, two years old, in Al con Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri especially designed for the store. dition. $35 rash or take plowing. Mrs. Caroline Brand and son Leo, Store Front Fittings, and other of Seattle, arrived here yesterday. ' The front of the building has also See her at G. Johnson plaee, two been remodeled and windows built miles cast of city, or write to C. things too numerous to mention. Leo will return today, but Mrs. i Brand will remain here for a visit [ for display purposes. A space near A. Grissom, Cottage Grove. s-7p. the entrance will be devoted to of several days. No Charge on City Deliveries PLEASANT DOWNSTAIRS sporting goods. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. P. Graham The building vacated by Darby apartment for rent. Also one and Mrs. N. M. Oglesby spent & Liston will be occupied by the furnished room. 48 Fifth street. Sunday in Dillard and vicinity. furniture firm of Bressler & Son. Mrs. Raymond Trask. s 7c. Miss Ruth Olson of Creswell ar- FOR RENT—T HR E E R O O M Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 rived Sunday for a visit at the ELKINS NOT ANXIOUS TO furnished suite, light, housekeep Tt. B. Hanna home. ing rooms. Electric lights, hot and BE WARDEN J. A. Wright and family returned cold water, bath, etc. Also n Saturday from a vacation trip to Dillard A. Elkins, Eugene at- single room. Phone 199J. 1404 W. Seaside and beach points. s-7c. torney and Lane county sheriff Main. for six years, is not anxious to be r come the new warden at the state FOR HALE—NICE RUFF OR II pington chickens. All good young penitentiary. Ho new» dispatches Save Money on the Cheap if from Eugene state, where Mr. El birds, thoroughbreds. taken at once. Hee Hhepard, right Papers You Send kins was a visitor Saturday. s 7p. To Relatives and Mr. Elkins, who is at present a in Saginaw. member of the state industrial ac Friends WANTED—AGENT TO HELL ri.lcnt commission, stated he pre latent style dress good». Begin Vader the new postal ferred to remain in that work. He making money at once. 1050 cast rates it costs as much to asserted he did not know the plans Main. a-7p. mail The Sentinel twice a of Governor Pierce anil was not in week to a friend or rela a position to say »hat might take FOR HALE— TRON WOOD HEAT tive as it would to pay a er, aluminum finish, lot* of pipe. place. subscription. Have The ‘‘The role of a peace officer in Oil cook »tove and oven, oil beat ■I Sentinel s> nt direct, there these «lays is not all milk and er. Clean fruit jars. Big copper by saving yourself the honey,” Mr. Elkins is credited tea kettle, bread mixer, ham kettle, trouble of mailing twice with saying. “Peace officers are brushes, brooms, new patent leather a week. Doing this will ridiculed in many ways, especially shoes, high top, pair arch supports. also leave your copy with in the motion pictures.” He de Corsets, $1.25 up. Call at ones. you, which is often a can- plored the ‘‘sob sister” sentiment 1050 East Main. s-7p. prevalent, concerning the convict venience. trio, Murray, Kelley and Willoe. Filing card». The »intinti. $2 per tier $3 per tier Phone 178 R Our Building Material Line Includes— Godard & Randall K nowles & G raber HARDWARE Cottage Grove : Oregon