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OTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 21, 1925 PAGE THREE Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. L. E. Moe, who had spent the week with her niece, Mr». Jeptha Hart, left Friday morning for her home in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cochran, ! of Flora, Ind., arrived Friday for a visit with Mr. Cochran's grand mother, Mrs. Kate Harrison and his uncle, M. C. Cochran. Mrs. Harrison plans to go to Indiana [ with them on their return. Dolmas Richmond, . Floyd Runk, thia mill was a pretentious one, the Wendell Cochran, William Skilling, ! largest in this part of the state. Godron Wright and Harvey Robin Its product was taken north as fjr I son are among those who will as Albany and south as far as I register at the University of Ore Roseburg. Nearly every building gon this week. of the early days that had sawed Every day you’ll find the best Grocery values in the James A. Rentle returned Sat- lumber got the lumber at the Rouse city here. Choice lots of the finest food products urday from a visit with relatives mill. Several years ago the build obtainable—yet priced reasonably low. near Aberdeen Wash. ing that stood where the Pastime cigar store is now located was torn Mr. and Mrs. Everett Cochran, of Flora, Ind., who had been visit down to make room for the new ing Mr. Cochran’s grandmother, building. The lumber in this was Getting; time to think about Mrs. Kate Harrison, left this morn- sawed by Mr. Rouse. After hav- ing been in use for 32 years, it was heating stoves. Special prices I ing for Hoquiam, Wash. They will worth PHONE 65 at Bressler & Son's. sl7c return here the latter part of the price, more than the original In the early days $5 the J) J .Otto Burcham and his sister, i week. Miss Lena Burcham, left Friday Mr. and Mrs. George Anderson thousand was a good figure. Mr. Rouse is yet the operator of for Pendleton, where they will returned Thursday from a four was a member of the party. Coni- I join friends for a trip through months1 trip to their old home in the mill and turns out lumber the ing from a state where corn cobs 1 equal of that turned out by the Idaho. They will return the last England. This was their first visit make first class fuel, ho was al- | of the month and Miss Burcham to their native country in 12 years modern steam driven or electrically most stunned by the fact that the 1 driven mills. He is still it — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf using a will go to Monmouth, where she is and they reported they found con- dam which he constructed back in mills of the Coast fork alone were , ness caused by Catarrh. a member of the Normal teaching d it ions there greatly changed. burning waste that seemed suffi 187(5. Sold by druggiitt for ovry 40 ytort staff. Mr. Burcham will go to cient for fuel for the entire state Mrs. II. H. Veatch returned Fri- When the mill was first operated F. J. CHENEY S l CO., Toledo, Ohio Springfield, where he is principal day from Corvallis, where she» had Mr. Rouse used what was known of Nebraska. of a school. The smoke of the A. L. Woodard been visiting several days. Bookkeeping systems. The ns a sash saw. Few’ of today no batteries, no No antenna, I Mrs. L. R. Long, with her son have ever seen one. It worked mill, on the Sixth street road, could Sentinel. ground. The new radiolas operate and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. up and down after the manner of be seen, but this was left for a lr Radiola Wade Mosby, left Saturday for future trip. j from the light socket. a hand saw. He later installed The Anderson S. Middleton Lath | j Ray Nelson. Klamath Falls, where th< v will one of the first rotary or circular Long Distance Hauling N. J. Nelson Saturday made de- visit Mrs. Long’s son, G. II. Mosby. saws ever used on the coast. Mr. am mill, the Southern Pacific tie' Piano Moving a Specialty , livery of a Willys-Knight six road- Mrs. Cleo Morelock, Miss Evelyn Rouse remarked that the term plant. the Standard Bridge com puny’s mammoth plant, the W. A. star to W. A. Garoutte. Veatch and Miss Hazel Swanson, “sash’’ as used in “window sash’’ Any Time—Any Where Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woods and who had been on a vacation trip probably originated from the fact Woodard Lumber company’s re-I manufacturing plant and the two I.. H. Woods, father of W. J. through Washington and eastern that the lumber was cut by one of mills of the W. A. Woodard Lum Woods, spent the week end at Oregon, returned Saturday. They the old sash saws. ber company, are on the Coast ; Chestnut Brothers, proprietors Bandon. also attended the Pendleton round Water power is used for all the fork, but these were not visited. | (Across street from 8. P. depot) operations at the Rouse mill. Mr. Your used Ford will be accepted up. The Woodard operations and the as first payment on new model Mrs. A. W. Kimo, who had been Rouse is a genius in applying such Standard Bridge company’s plant, Coal for Brooders Ford, provided your car is in good visiting in Portland, returned home power and has added little touches have lieen visited and the Ander condition and has starter. Wood- Friday. Mrs. Kime’s son Claude of modernity with it. He uses a son & Middleton mill and the tie STORAGE AND GENERAL small amount of power to operate son Brothers. »17« accompanied her home. plant are to bo visited upon anoth the mechanism that raises the gate TRANSFER The Ernest Purvancc family wore Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White re er trip. here from Portland Saturday They turned today from Rujad°, where for the big turbine, which furnishes Office prone fl recently returned from Metlakatla, they spent the week “nd. Mrs. sufficient power to operate saws Residence phono 155-L Alaska. White visited friends while Mr. and planer at the same time. Water power puts the logs on the Miss Elsie Storling left yesterday White devoted his time to huntiug carriage. and a granddaughter of Mrs. Wilk for Corvallis to enter O. A. C. Mr. and Mrs. Bacil Parker, who i inson. Part of the building now in use Miss Erma Krauss, of Portland, w’ere returning from the Pendleton was erected back in the early 70s. Many Cottage Orove Folks Have Harvey Robinson left today for roundup to their home in Dexter, Felt That Way. n------------------------------------------------□ Eugene, where ho will register at hac accepted a position in the stopped here Saturday to visit Mr. An old bull wheel and trunnel Anderson 4 Middleton office. wheel that were used in the early the University of Oregon. This Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Brum Feel all out of sorts! For quality shoe repairing, Parker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. days to pull the logs onto the field and Mrs. Phoebe Brumfield, will be his second year there. Tired, achy, blue, irritable! rear of First National bank. C. M. Parker and Mrs. Parker’s carriage have never been removed, former residents, arrived here Fri ~~ Emma E. Harrington filed suit Goff. Back lame and stiff! but they have not been used for s2lc mother, Mrs. S. E. McKinney. day from Marshfield for a visit Friday in circuit court seeking It may bo the story of weak C. R. Dean and E. E. Dean, pav many years. The big bull wheel Harry Neet has become associ a divorce from her husband, Arba with friends and relatives. kidneys! ated with H. J. Shinn in the law ing contractors, of North Bend, had big wooden spikes that meshed Harrington, alleging cruel and in Of toxic poisons circulating about arrived Thursday for a visit with with the trunnel wheel nnd thus Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs. Roy business. human treatment. They were mar Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Davis, recent the power was applied. The trunnel upsetting blood and norves. Short attended a meeting of the The annual reunion of the 91st There’s a way to fool right Daughters of the Nile in Eugene ried in Gold Hill, Ore., February division will be held in Portland arrivals from the Coos bay city. wheel was also entiroly of wood. 5, 1903, and have two minor sons The Dean brothers are pleased with The principle was the sntne as that again. last Wednesday. September 25 to 27. Marvin Smith, whose custody the mother asks. Thero’s Cottage Grove and may decido to of the cog wheels of today and the You will find a reliable shoe former member of the famous locate here. Doan's Pills—a stimulant diuretic. Neal White, of Portland, spent results were the same. repair man at rear of First Na- Doan’s are recommended by last Thursday with his cousin, 8. L. A. E. F. outfit, will attend from il Five men are employed at this tional bank. Goff. s21c many Cottage Grove people: Mackin. ~~ Mr. White was on his here. Others probably will make Burroughs bookkeeping form of mill. Miss Audrey Akin, of Elk Point, way to Douglas county to join a the trip, as a number of Cottage Mrs. J. W. Clark, south Second lr many kinds. Your home print L. H. Woods, of Nebraska, who 8. D., left Saturday morning for hunting party. Grove men were members of the shop. street, Cottage Grove, says: “My XX is visiting his son, W. J. Woods, her home, after visiting here since division overseas. kidneys were in bad condition and Used Fords wanted. Must be Tuesday with Mrs. W. L. Bunge Mrs. E. M. Oberg, of Walla I suffered with a continual dull, in good condition and have starters. RHOADS & LANSING and Mrs. R. R. Wilkinson. Miss Walla, is visiting at the home of nagging luickache. I had no energy Accepted as first payment on new Proprietors Akin is a niece of Mrs. Bunge her sister, Mrs. R. 8. Trask. Mrs. and became run down. I also had model Fords for future delivery. Lewis, mother of the two women, spells of headache and my kidneys Woodson Brothers. sl7c who has been making her home acted irregularly. Doan’s Pills Miss Verna Carothers, of Port Any Kind Any Time FURNITURE MOVING with Mrs. Oberg, is nlso here. helped me wonderfully, strengthen land, visited last Thursday with PRICES RIGHT ing my back and kidneys and Mrs. M. Knighton and small AND STORAGE her cousin, Mrs. R. L. Stewart. Terms: Cash benefitting mo generally.’’ She left Friday for Roseburg, daughter returned to their home Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t in Portland this morning after a where she will teach this winter. simply ask for a kidney remedy— visit since Thursday with Mrs. Piano Moving a Specialty. Daniel Cheney, of Enterprise, Knighton's sister, Mrs. Clyde Leon- get Doan’s Pills—the same that Phones: Office 7G, Res. 124-L Phone 99; Res., 189-J who had been visiting at the Hom Mrs. Clark had. Foster-Milburn Co., tfc(2) Galloping Goose Railway Gets er Galloway home, went to Eugene a rd. Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. «14421 went Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Moore Wednesday to enter upon his sec Plenty of Logs for the ond year at the University of to Eugene today to remain for the Weise Mill. week attending the fair and visit Oregon. ing friends and relatives. .Don’t neglect you heels! Have A. B. Cochran heel you. s21c Shiplap—rustic—dimension. Rouse Water Power Mill Is Wendell Cochran, who had been Blue Mountain Lumber Co.. Reminder of Days Fifty working on a trail crew in the Phone 19-F-4; evenings phone Years Ago. Bohemia district during the sum 123-L. sl0-28c mer, arrived home last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. David Sterling and He will go to Eugene this week son Claude spent yesterday in Cor (Continued from first page.. to enter the University of Oregon. vallis with Mr. and Mrs. Sterling’s Mrs. E. G. O. Groat visited dur daughter, Elsie, who will enter turn upon their axles, instead ing the past week at Elmira with O. A. C. of having fixed axles which re relatives. During her absence Mr. Gerald and Glen Banton and Groat was at the home of Mrs. their sister, Miss Nola Banton, volve in a groove. Mr. Jones is a pioneer operator Groat's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Miss Pearle Blackwood and of this section. Thirty-six years Z. L. Cox. Hobart Stout, the latter two of ago he was operating two small Don’t forget the special Eugene, spent yesterday at Tri- mills in timber west of here. One prices on heating stoves at angle lake. mill was located upon what is now Bressler & Son’s. sl7c You can get a new model Ford the city’s west side watershed. Mrs. Esther Silsby has returned Fora, your used trading in Thirty years ago he was operating from a visit of two months at Must have starter and be in good at Saginaw, later selling to Booth- Wedderburn with her sister, Mrs. condition. Woodson lro«hcrs Kelly, and 12 years ago he was G. G. Kerr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Yost returned operating at Disston. Miss Ruth Bede left yesterday Thursday to their home in Rose The Jones mill is reached by a for Corvallis to enter Oregon Agri burg, after a visit with Mr«. steep road turning off from the cultural college. Miss Hazel Führer, Yost’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Black Butte road. a sophomore, left for there today. Willard. The visitors were puzzled as to MEAL Mr. and Mrs. John Rice, of New how loaded trucks were kept from You will find a shoe repair man They had their with 20 years of experience at port, are guest« at the home of running away. rear of First National bank. s21c Mr. Rice’s sister, Mr«. George curiosity satisfied. A truck ramo down tho grade, seeming to have Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard mo Mote, in Latham. Everybody else is having his no trouble whatever. A shoe had tored to Corvallis yesterday with makes your food do you their son Harry, who will enter shoes repaired, why not you! been pla ed t aider one wheel of Rear of First National bank. «21c the trailer, being held there by n Oregon Agricultural college. more good. Mrs. Carrie Bomar returned chain fastened ahead. This acted Mrs. Earl B. Dodd and two chil Note how it relieves as an effective brake. that stuffy feeling dren, Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Johnson Thursday from a visit with friends Tho greatest inconvenience of the . after hearty eating. and Ray Suter left Friday for and relative» in the middle west. Jones operation is the necessity to ; they will where Sherman countv, Mr. and Mrs. William Beck, of truck the lumber to Cottage1 Grove, Sweetens the breath, removes visit Mr. Dodd, who is employed Klamath Falls, stopped here Satur a distance of 16 miles. Th'« ex food particles there. day for a brief visit with Mr. penna is overcome by tho quality I from the teeth, STOVE—Buy, repair nnd sell Bock’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan of the timber in whirh the mill is gives new vigor heaters and cook stoves, See me Bock. They are enroute to Port operating and tho ease with which to tired nerves. for bargains. Stove Hospital. West land to attend the I. O. O. F. logging operations are conducted. Cornel to Ride. sl7-21p convention and will stop here for On their return to the city the fresh, clean Elmer Monson arrived Insr Sun a longer visit on their return. junketers found at least one truck full-flavored. day from Forks, Wash., for a visit Will you need a heating cutting down the distance of its with his family. He will leave the stove this winter? Special haul. It was dumping plank« to first of this week for Castle Rock, prices at Bressler & Son’s. s17e l>e u»cd in bridging the county Wash., where he has charge of 8. L. Godard nnd family motored road at a point at which the W A. construction of a bridge for the to Corvallis' yesterday. Mr. and Woodard Lumber company will log Union Bridge company. Mrs. Godard'« »on Ilnrrv will enter aero»» the road to provide timber for its mill A. which will resume N. J. Nelson returned Saturday O. A. C. from a business trip to Portland. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Trask and operations shortly. Evidently the Mrs. Robert Quigley left Friday mill« of the section arc on good for Albany, where they were called term» when they buy from one mu her. by the illness of Joe McGee, broth On the return trip several mem er of Mrs. Trask and Mrs. Quipley. '.G ST ”:7,3S PER DOLLAR z Galloway, insurance. 511 Main. M ber« of the junket party stopped at the J. B. R oom * water pnwrr Young Men and Women. y<-u have today far greater Victor K'-m, Glen Haney and I mill situated lx* tween Imndon and opportunities than your fat .era ever had. You muat, Fred Bennett spent the week end Black Butte, whi re it first operat oa a fishing trip at Hcottsbnrg. however, get the necessary bvsiness training, and you •d nearly half a century ago. can get it at the Eugene Bl sinew College. Mr. and Mr». Charles MeKibbcn. i At the south end of the Const John Graber. Frank Sherman, Mr. fork valley arc tho last word in Monday is enrollment <lay nnd this is your invitation. and Mrs. A. E. Hainloth nnd -n-dern «awmills. the Anderson 4 'laughter, Miss Frances, are among Middleton and W. A. Woodard A. E. ROBERTS. Praaident those who left Saturday for Port plant«. Almost nt the other end . It *» a Good School land, where they will attend th« of the vallev is tho Koaso mill that j annual convention of the I. O. O. F. is a reminder of the earliest day« Eugene. Orciron. 992 Willamette St. Phone 666 abiilllFCANi IHOU1-D of sawmilling in this section, wl.cn ! lodge- All Lane County on Display For Four Big Days Lane County FAIR For Today and Every Day McQueen’s Grocery Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Eugene Oregon September 22-23-24-25 Fast, Exciting Races—Rodeo Every Day Big Night Shows SPLENDID EXHHIBITS, AUTO SHOW Kennel Club Bench Show—Free Acts This is Lane county’s greatest event Plan to Attend Every Day and Night Chestnut Transfer COTTAGE GROVE DAY Friday, September 25 ARE YOU ALL RUN DOWN? | City Briefs Spores Fuel Company FOREST WOOD $2 per tier HARD WOOD $3 per tier Phone 178-R City Transfer Co. WOOD Quimby Bros. testone Tire Prices Are LOW CRUDE RUBBER HIGHEST IN YEARS Buy Now and Save Money! 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