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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1925 n------------------------------------ (| tin, viNited Sunday with Mr. I Nearby News B on ; parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Boss. Mrs. Amanda Sears, Bryson Hears, Riley and Mary Hnauer, to gether with Mrs. Haars’ niece and daughter, Mrs. Mamie Hpuugh and Geraldine Spaugh picnicked Mon day at Siuslaw Falls. Mrs. Spaugh and daughter returned to their home in Eugene Monday evening. Elmer and Lee Riley and their sisters, Lizzie and Violet, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Perry Van Schoiack at Fairview. On Saturday all except Violet Riley left for their home in Bend. She will remain with Mrs. Lutheria Dowens during the winter. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long, in Cottage Grove. The Mount View school started Monday with Miss Mary Snauer as teacher. Clifford Allen, of Blue Moun tain, visited Sunday at the E. M. Boss home. Mrs. Amanda Sears, Clarence Sears and Miss Laura liiley spent Sunday with Mrs. Lutheria Dowens. LONDON. V. V Hept. 17.—John Mubbey caught a full grown wild cat in u trap Tuesday, and yesterday he shot MOUNT VIEW. and killed a kitten. (1. L. Jones and family who (Special to The Sentinel.) have been camping here several Sept. IS.—Mr. and Mrs. J. R. days nxhile Mr. Jones worked on Cooley returned Thursday from a the phone line, left Tuesday. motor trip to Klamath Falls — and The James Simpson family has the eastern portion of the state, moved into the Carl Small house. Miss Elizabeth Cooley, who bad Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett, of spent several weeks at the home Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Pruett’s of Mrs. Cooley ’a brother, Glen sister, Mrs. C. A. Barrett and THORNTON CORNERS. Cox, at Redmond, accompanied grandson, of Portland, attended them home. ’church services here Sunday. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. Glen Boss, of Cur Mrs. Pauline Elmore, of Row Sept. 15.—W. F. Shelley, of Roseburg, visited at the C. A. river, visited several days with her daughter, Mrs. John Suther- Dodge home Wednesday. □ □ Frank Knox and children, of land. E u Mrs. E. W. Powell and children □ Cottage Grove, visited one day □ □ last week with Mr. Knox’s sister. picked nearly 3500 pounds of black h n □ berries ■luring the season. B Mrs. A. T. Beidler. B □ Charles Cox is here from eastern Mr. and Mrs. E. II. Dustin ha e H □ n sold their place and their car and Oregon visiting his brother Howard ri □ 8 ear, in Cox and family. B have purchased a new car, F. II. Stringham, of Caldwell, which they will leave this week □ h a 1 have an over stock on some sizes of United States tires 11 for Bend, whore where they will ma I f Idaho, who is enroute to California, □ h ¡i and for the next ten days will make a special price on □ their home, W. A. Keene, of Do preached here Friday and Saturday B light Valley, was the purchaser evenings and Sunday morning and a the following sizes: B a □ of the place and will make that evening. B □ his home. LI 30x3 U. S. Usco $8.73, special price $7.75 James Ewing came home from B II ------- special ' price ’ ......................... $8 75 □ Miss Elsie Rose visited over Glendale Saturday and is employed LI 3() x 3I/2 U. S. Usco $9.66, B B $9.75 h night Friday with he friend. Miss at camp B. 11 30x3% U. S. Usco cord $11.00, special price Bud Thorn has purchased a new □ Shipp, at the Shady Brook service ri U 30x3% U. S. Royal cord $15.35, special price.......... $13.75 B staton near Comstock. Ford sedan. □ 11 Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and Windows Unveiled at 8: ij 11 30x3% U. S. Royal eord, extra oversize $17.75, special □ B price . .............................................................................. $15.00 u Miss Kathleen Smith left Sunday family, of Stanley, visited over *e □ 11 LI 30x3% Pan Pacific, oversize $11.50, special price... $10.50 □ to attend the round-up nt Pendle week end with Mr. Ewing’s par Thursday Evening $17.95 0 ton, going via the Columbia high ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ewing. ............. ------- special ' ’ price ‘ .... ------- S. Usco cord * $20.00, H 31x4 Ü. □ h 32x4 Usco cord $22.00, special price............... and Mrs. George Armstrong, way. After the round-up they will Mr. . $19.75 □ h h 31x4 Kelly-Springfield $28.25, special price... $24.50 □ spend a week on a hunting trip in of Glendale, and Mr. and Mrs. h An opportunity for merchants, their were Kelly-Springfield $29.30, special price.... $24 75 B □ southern Oregon. While Mr. Dodo, Jack Hopman and children 32x4 h also guests at the Ewing home is taking his vacation Quincy □ □ 33x4 Kelly-Springfield $31.25, special price. wives, and friends to see the new fall ... $25.85 □ Brown and Mose Tison will have Sunday. h Mrs. Ewing’s cousin, . $27.80 □ charge 34x4 U. S. Royal cord $31.75, special price.... styles in all lines most advantageously. Arthus Beckley and wife, of Port of th • patrol station. I! □ 8 □ Mr. and Mrs. Win. Stinson, of land, were house guests of the 1 also have several sizes of Royal Balloon and Balloon □ 8 type tires at special prices. □ Prospect, were at the C. A. Dodge Ewings several days. Hundreds of thousands of dollars □ home, Friday afternoon. Arthur Beckley, a cousin of Mrs. □ worth of new fall merchandise will Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockett Robert Phillips, with Mrs. Beckley, h Raw rubber is now worth 86 cents per pound and tire □ h □ were Eugene visitors Sunday. Phillipa were guests Sunday at the ~ prices may advance. be exhibited-the very choicest in □ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fishi r vis- home. Toledo, styles, designs and materials. Mrs Muri King, of ited relatives near Alvadore, Hun ti Now is the time to save money and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert ci □ day. h II Prizes will be given to Thursday- 11 □ James Maust, of Eugene, was at Phillips, and Earl Woodring, broth the S. P. Shortridge home Sunday er of Mrs. Phillips, were guests I (•veiling. night-window-shoppers. at the Phillips home Sunday. Claud Shortridge, Oscar Newton, IS THE PLACE Burroughs bookkeeping form of Velma Ewing, Daisy Warick, Ada PHONE 64 ¿Makeyour arrangements to come many kinds. Your home print Gillam and Hazel and Bernice Thorn are some of the young peo □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ ple from here who entered the Thursday evening. Cottage Grove high school Monday. Julian Small is building a new See railroads for special rates. house on his place about one and one half miles north of London. Carl Small is hauling lumber to FOR HALE—A MODERN PLASH tered bungalow. Five rooms ami build a new house, and is also bath downstair». Entire upper having a well drilled at his other PORTLAND CHAMBER OF COMMERCE story finished in one room. Elec house. tric lights, hot and cold water, sep PORTLAND, OREGON DIVIDE. tic tank, macadam street, some fruit trees, strawberries, raspber (Special to The Sentinel.) ries and lurge garage. Some furni Sept. 17.—School began ture if desired. Good security ac cepted with mortgage back for Monday with 26 pupils enro part, if desired, or monthly nay- Mrs. Bessie Lakey, of Drain, is ment plan can bo arranged. K B., teacher. that ¡Mue advertising makes big stores out Filing cards. The r~ Si'iitiiH'l. the iiijinii Beatine!. a31tf(2) Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman What have you to place before of * The Sentinel? ~ ’-Î NEWSPAPER of little ones. xx and Mr. Chapman ’» parents, of FOR SALE—1921 STUDEBAKER, Eugene, spent a part of last week I light six touring, excellent con at Newport. dition, extras, only $375. II. M. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Harkins, of Haight, Saginaw, Ore., phone 38F12. Walla Walla, Wash., visited last a31sptl7p. week at the J. A. Mackey home. I FOR SA L E—LATEST MODEL Mrs. Harkins and Mrs. Mackey are sisters.,. now Royal typewriter. Never Amerigo Mostachetti, who is used, T. M. Boyd, at the S. P. Qualify station. sl0-17p. working with the tunnel gang at Roseburg visited with his parents GIRL'S BICYCLE FOR SALE— Sunday. $S. Beth Bede, 1254 Jefferson. Miss Dorothy Miller came Sun il0-17p. day from San Francisco where she "has been all summer with her MEN WANTED—S T A N D A R D mother. Mrs. Louisa Gibson. She Bridge Co., Latham. s!0-17c. will stay with her grand parents, THREE EXTRA FINE SLEEPING Mr. and Mrs. G. P. Miller and at rooms for rent. Mrs. C. W. tend high school in Cottage Grove Caldwell, 236 Madison Ave. sl0-17p this winter. ; Massimo Porini has moved his TOMATOES—C. A. KING IS family to his mill on the Coast moving a swell tomato crop. Get fork and Mr. K. Raymond and yours -low. $1 the bushel, seconds family, of Reedsport, have moved priced to suit, at ranch. 2*4 miles on the Perini place. east of Cottage Grove. Phone Miss Lucelia Robinson left Sat 1F5. s!421p(2) urdav to teach the central school on the Crow stage line. WANT ED.—R ELI ABLE RENTER R. H. Kenadv and J. A. Mackey for good stock rnneh and general have drilled a well and put in a farm near Dorena. Plenty of hay pump at the school house. in storage. Plenty of water. 300 Clare Chapman, eldest son of acres. Can have possession on or Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Chapman, will before October 1. For Particulars leave next week to teach at Sher sec We» Chrisman. s!4-21p(2) wood, Ore. Mr. Chapman was II.UIH FOR BALE—REGISTERED graduated from the Oregon Normal Shropshire rams and ewes. Phone school nt the end of this summer t 51F.11. Harry M. Shrunk, route 2, term. I Junction City. »14 21p(2) I / ■-------------------------- JI Portland invites you toits Second ^Annual SPECIAL SALE ON TIRES RETAIL STORES September 17 to 21 Billie Hall’s Garage WANTADS -------------------------□ Service to Highway Transportation DO RENA. Our Building Material Line Includes— Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick. Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor- ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile. Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard 6? Randall Just North of 8. P Station—Phone 100 THE D R E S S M A KING SHOP known ns “The Please You Shop” (Special to The Sentinel.) has moved from 37 north Sixth Sept. 17.—Mrs. Vern Garouttc street to the second floor of the and sons, Wnlter and Leonard, re Bank of Cottage Grove build turned Saturday from Yoncalla. ing »14 17c School began Monday in Dorena FOR SALE SEED CHEAT. M RM , with the following teachers: Pri John Hull, 2 miles south of Cot- ■ mary, Miss Laura Haldeman; inter- tage Grove. Phono 37F5. »17oSp(T) I ■mediate. Miss Ethel Hedgepeth; high school principal, C. C. Robin Ft Hi HALE OR EXCHANGE - son; high school assistant, MBs House and lot in Grants Pass I Maddish. and 60 acres near town, for »took ' Isaac Ij»nd and Charles McLin ranch near Cottage Grove on good left Tuesday for Bohemia for a road. Address box 656, Grants! week’s outing. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pass, Orc. »1* 21p Kelly motored to Eugene Sunday. Edwin Tullar was up from Eu WANTED—G(X1D USED FORDS gene Saturday to see how the road with »tarter». Woodson Broth work was progressing. en. sl7c ; Judging By Price COTTAGE AND TWO LOTS FOR Mrs. Newrieh—"I wan» to bnv sale. *35 south Eighth atreet, Rud Shortridge. »17o5p(2) a piece of music for my little girl who la learning to play the piano.*' Clerk—“Ye*. mam. Here is ROOMS VNFVRNISHED, OR small house. State how far from •Twilight’ for twenty-five cents. school. Addresa The Sentinel How woald that suit?” “Oh. she’s farther along than »H-Í4c(e> that. Why. last week she played FOR SALE—$45 buy» a grade a piece that cost fifty cents. Jersey, three years old, giving Haven’t you got something for milk. Will freshen in December about a dollar?’’—Pitt Panthet. *4 buys a Toggenburg nanny goat Neil McDonald, Cottage Grove, Special bookkeeping ayatema Lorane route. s!7p of many kin<la. The Sentinel. 25 years of anticipating the This Firestone record could requirements of motorists— only have been made through making manufacturing pro furnishing the public with cesses more certain—produc outstanding values and is, ing a higher standard of consequently, your assur quality—25 years of unswerv ance of quality and lowest r So ing adherence to the Firestone prices. pledge, “Most Miles per Dol If you would like to know 1 « lar”—summarizes Firestone’s record of service to car owners. more of this wonderful record, I Firestone factories have ask your Firestone dealer to t > grown from a small building , send you an illustrated folder. '• i fi approximately 75 x 150 feet With today’s high cost of to mammoth plants having crude rubber and other raw ' / floor area of over 60 acres— materials, Firestone’s oppor from a capital of $50,000 to over tunity to serve the public was I $50,000,000—from an annual never better, due to its great sales volume of $100,000 to volume and special advanta over $100,000,COO—all in the ges in buying, manufacturing short period ox 25 years. and distribution. I Woodson Brothers Garage Cottage Grove, Ore. Oregon Motor Co. Creswell, Ore. |M»»ICAI»I »MOULD PRQDUCg THEIR QWU R U B B E