The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1925, Page 2, Image 2

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COTTAGE PROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1925
The serious feature is that a hands on 10 days’ free trial, the | the meeting of the Lions club I this section this year. I-ane county
member of our highest law making same as they now send traveling Thursday to cooperate with the i pears were harmed less than other
Mondays and Thursdays
body should be charged with open bags, neckties and pajamas.
i-oinmittec of the chamber of com­ fruit in the freeze last winter
...... Publishers violation of a law which ho ap­
merce regarding a proposed and the crop over the county will
Bede & Smith....
______ Editor proved and helped to make. What
Elbert Bode.........
Salem man has coughed up a hospital for Cottage Grove. The be heavier than that of last year,
News Editor are our growing men and women
H. F. Edwards,.
point which he had been carry- committee which has charge of Fruit Inspector Stewart has said,
around for 20 years. Wonder | plans to erect pillars at the en­ Apple picking is under way in tho
A firBt-class publication entered at to make of this?
Cottage Grove as second class matter
And Senator Stanfield, if he be
that time h<* in- trances to the city was given pow­ i Creswell section and packing will
sentiments in his er to act.
commence there soon.
Susine»» Office------ 55 North Sixth guilty, does not stand alone. He
just happened to get caught—per­
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
chance through the cunning of a
Pear Picking Under Way.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
By mail (Cash in advance)
political enemy.
Other senators
Workers are busy picking the
One year..... $2.75 | Three months.. .80
crop of Anjou pears in the Lorane
Six months 1.50 | One month....... 50 and congressmen, many of them,
DENTISTS
lift to their lips the cup thn| ine­
distriet and it is estimated that
BY UARBKIER
One month.... ......... ................. ..—9 -30 briates.
12
carloads
will
be
shipped
from
LT
W.
TITUS,
D. M. D.—Dentistry.
□-------------------------------------------- □
Four months,
advance........... 1.10
Modern equipment. First Na­
Members of our legislatures <lo
Six months, in advance______ 1.60
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Belli well
tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
One year, in advance________ 3.00 likewise.
12 and 1 to 6. Evening» and Sun­
Some of the judges that inter entertained a number of friends at
days by appointment. Office phone
Member of
We dinner Thursday evening, the oc­
prêt the law do likewise.
10,
residence phone 212-R.
National Editorial Association
casion being their eleventh wed­
Oregon State Editorial Assiciation trust that no judge has sent his ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs.
[All.
W. E. LEBOW.--Denti.st. Office
own bootlegger to jail.
Oregon Newspaper Conference
■Lz Fifth and Main streets. Hours,
Many law enforcement officials Gavin Dyott were guests of honor,
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evening»
drink the stuff for the making of the same date being their wedding
and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
ODE SIPPING OFFICIALS.
anniversary.
Lavender
was
the
office
35, residence 161-J.
which they put men in jail.
Our prohibition laws are a hol- decorative color used in the home,
The Baker incident may have
asters of that color and soft shaded
ATTORNEYS
been a frameup on Senrit >r Stan­ i low mockery when those who make candles adding to the attractiveness
them,
those
who
interpret
them
TI
ERBEBT
W LOMBARD—Attor
field, a« ho claims it was. hut wo
of the table. The evening was
-*-1 ney at Law. First National
very much doubt that Governor and those who enforce them en­ spent in five hundred and social
DRUGSTORE
Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage
Pierce had anything to do with it. courage by their drinking the conversation. Guests were Mr.
Grove, Oregon.
A telegram from Washington, in­ breaking of the laws which they Mrs. G. C. Dyott, Mr. and
II J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law
spired by the Baker incident, stated make, interpret and enforce. They Roy Short, Mr. and Mrs. C
and Notary Public. Practices
that the “dry” forces had always ran be nothing else until there is Kern, Mr. and Mrs. II. W. Titus
in
all courts. Bader building, Cot­
counted upon the Stanfield vote, a different attitude towards the ami Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Lasswell.
tage Grove, Oregon.
;
that Stanfield had always voted eighteenth amendment for which
Z
i
BORGE
J.
WILLETT,
Attorney-
two-thirds
of
the
people
voted
anil
dry but with the reservation that
Tho Mizpah class of the Presby­
" at-law. Offico in Bailer block, ¡
ho might himself take a “nip” which about one-third of the people terian Sunday school met in the
Cottage Grove.
when the occasion was auspicious observe.
church parlrtrs Thursday evening.
and tho liquor present.
_____
PHYSICIANS
A New York inventor is now As this was the first meeting of
E. J. Adams, Lane county man
the
season
class
programs
and
work
T)R- C' E. FROST.—Physician
and secretary to Stanfield, recently able to send wireless waves through for the coming year wore outlined.
and Surgeon. Office in Lawson
made an address in which he a man’s head and cause nn elec A social hour followed the business
Building. Pnone 47, Cottage Grove,
Oregon.
pleaded for observance of statutory trie bulb on the other side to glow. mooting and dainty refreshments
law, including the prohibition law. If the waves should be sent through wero served.
(TAVEN
0. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy-
The
hostesses
were
It is certain that he would not the head of some men we have Miss Esther Silsby, Mrs. F. E.
sician and Surgeon. Evenings
have done this without the np- heard talk the light produced would Mendenhall, Miss Stella Adams
by appointment.
Suite 3, Keni
It is pore
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on
prove! of Stanfield, so here we be a lurid blue.
Castor Oil
and Mrs. O. W. Blackmore. About
north
Sixth
street,
just
off Main.
have the peculiar situation of a
without taste
40 were present.
but with the
Elevon marriage licenses I WCP
senator and his private secretary
TA A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician
boosting and voting for prohibition, issued in Klamath county during
and Surgeon. Calls answered
Mrs. C. E. Frost,
day or night. Maternity work a
while tho senator is charged with August. During the same period Cruson and Mrs. George Matthews
specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co.
12 divorces wore granted, If tne
violating the law.
were hostesses Thursday afternoon
Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J.
A thing like this is easily pos­ ratio continues, Klamath county in the Masonic lodge rooms to the
will
have
no
need
to
fear
over
­
IAR. A. W. KIME.—Physician and
sible in politics.
Constellation club at the first
Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases
Tho fact that tho arrest of a crowding of tho primary grades meeting of the season following the
of women and children a specialty.
of its schools.
United States senator upo
Will care for confinements at his
summer vacation.
Twenty-eight
charge of disorderly conduct
if desired. Office over C. J.
25c homo
members were present. A two- Bottle
result in his defeat at the
Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234;
Nino suits for divorce filed in course luncheon was served follow­
residence, 126-J. Residence address,
proaching primaries is not to
Lane county in one week. Pretty ing the social hour. Brilliant hued
1149 west Main.
mind tho Forious feature of
soon wo may expect mail order dahlias were used in the decoration KEM’S FOR DRUGS
incident.
houses to send out wives and hus- of the rooms.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
111 "
Visit the Oregon
£ottagr (Grove Sentinel
Society
—
State Fair
Salem, Sept. 28-Oct. 3
Go by train. Ride comfortably; arrive safely
and free to enjoy this gala event. Avoid crowd­
ed highway» and parking difficulties.
Round trip Fares
Low
will make your trip surprisingly inexpensive.
For full information, ask agent
atuour
Mr«. C. E. Frost was hostess to
the Joker club Friday evening
nt their first meeting of the sea­
son. A dainty luncheon was served
following an evening of five hun­
dred. Asters and cosmoses adorned
the living room and a centerpiece
<>f marigolds decorated the lunch­
eon table. Mrs. J. P. Graham was
invited guest.
The Keepers of the Den met
Thursday nt hotel Bartell for their
first weekly luncheon,
Officers
were to have been elected, but ow­
ing to the absence of several mem­
bers election was postponed until
the next meeting.
Do the ESKIMOS HIBERNATE
SIX MONTHS of the YEAR?
The mooting of tho Past Matrons’
dub, which was postponed today,
will be held next Monday at th«1
homo of Mrs. H. II. Watch.
ERODOTUS, the ancient geographer and his­
torian, thought so. We moderna know better,
but some of us are still superstitious. For ex­
ample, why do some people still believe that there is
something mysteriously “better” about “eastern” motor
Mrs. <>. W. Hays will be hostess
oils merely because they cost more and are made in
to the Utopia club nt its next meet­
the east?
ing Thursday afternoon.
_ $_
Oil Superstition Fast Losing Qround
The Tuesday bridge club will
Zerolene costs less because it’s made in the West—
meet tomorrow afternoon w it h M rs.
W. H. Daugherty.
but that doesn’t make it better, it’s bettor because in
—a—
practice it actually lubricates better. That’s why Zero­
Delight
Valley
Society.
lene is successfully lubricating more cars in the Pacific
Social Neighbors were enter­
Coast states—high priced and low— than any other oil
taineil Wednesday afternoon by
made.
Mrs. Oval Powell, Dainty rogresh-
H
Zerolene will increase the gasoline mileage, reduce the
carbon removal operations and maintenance coots and
-engthen the life of any car in which it is used.
Miuic from Selected Naphthenic Crude
Zerolene will do the same for your car. It is mad>
rom selected western naphthenic base crude (the best
rude so far discovered for the manufacture of motor hi b
cants) by our high-vacuum process, checked 13 time-
>r quality, and specially filtered through 40 tons o
loriila Fuller’s Earth to give you an oil that’s absolutely
■ore and safe.
Why pay tribute to a auperatttk»? Insten on Tarolnne
. i ways ask for ZlUtOLENB by ruune.
Qet the Facts!
A series of inde|wnd*nt «nd impartial reporta show
ig the exi'erience of large uaera with Zerolane moto:
>:1 has bean collected in our booklet, “Why Pay Tribute
> a Superstition?" Ask any Standard OU Company rep-
•sentative or Zerolene dealer for a copy.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
CCAL1FORN
I
nients wore served to about 20.
The next meeting will be
bo held
October 7 at the home of Mrs.
E. J. Kent, at which time election
of officers will be held.
CARS DAMAGED IN TWO
STREET CRASHES
Garoutte Sedan Stnick By Tourist;
• Occupants Are Uninjured.
Two automobile accidents oecured
Saturday, damaging cars but not
injuring occupants in either case.
A Mnall car driven by IUv Ham­
lin, ot North Bend, collided nt noon
with th- large sedan of Frank
Garoutte at the corner of Quincy
avenue and Fifth street, which
becomes the Pacific highway at
this point. The sedan, driven by
Galen Gnroutte, sen of Frank
Gnroutte. wa* crossing Fifth street
at the intvrs'ction wh'n it was
struck by th * small r car. traveling
in the highway. T
the small car w»» bi
and a fender and door
smashed.
A ear driven by A. F. 1
1 Lebanon, collided with a car
1 by Mrs. W. E. Ogd n, «
! ’1 ; vv,-, at the -orner of High
Main stn i ts at about ihrer o
N. ith . rar was greatly dm
Chief of Gaw ■ Drpa.-Utm -i Vl.’its
F M. Brown, chief d-pitv
w-s is th city «.if
I!> hrd Iss n leaking aft -r
1 vi 'Intimi.i in th ' south-'.** p
1 the st pi• that hid been
Íb local w-.rden*
Mw*u ’n
were 1 n*.e-l h- PP.,r.,
i >rh 'it hr• lock vi.’Mcr« >1
IM r.p.t4 .my arrests her*
A
I
IiJ- >s CoflHntttie to Act
. .*•!. e.nsbv’ng of
■hiirman, I.. W. Ì* tei
C. J. KEM, Prop
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
TAR. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed
Drugless Physician. Phone .30.
Ostrander Building, 630^ Main
street. Cottage Grove. Oregon.
Southern PwfóìcUnes
T. B. BOYD, Agent
Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising
and increase the volume of your business 10%.
—
K nowles & G raber
1
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