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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1925 PAGE THREE I Mrs. Walter Crabbe ¡.x* returned SCHOOL BUS OVERTURNS from Tucson, Ariz., where she spent WITH CHILDREN several weeks visiting her parents. Mrs. N. E. Glass, who had been Car Upset When Tire Blows Out; I receiving treatment in a Eugene Passengers Are Uninjured. hospital, returned to her home Merchants Spend Time and Money Thursday. London, Sept. 2.5.—(Special.)—, To Bring Newest Creations, In Several school children narrowly ' Our rebuilt shoes are guaranteed. At rear of First National bank. s28c escaped death Thursday evening ventions lor Your Approval. when the automobile bus in which . Mr. and Mrs. Frank Schmidt, of they were passengers left the Cedar North Bend, visited Friday with Have you ever noticed what a They are former large part the downtown or nei gh creek road and upset when a blow friends here, out of a front tire caused the residents. borhood store plays in your every Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wyatt, for day life! Although you may never driver, Elmer Bsrggren, to lose mer residents, carne up Saturday have thought of the store in this control of thè machine. The aci from Eugene and visited friends connection, yet when brought to dent happened just after Berggren I had turned into the Cedar creek i I and relatives. your attention the close relatioh- road. He was taking the children ’ Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M i ship is obvious. home from the school here. The merchant, to be sure, is not Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Bunge last Several of the children were ' a social secretary, yet ask a woman ■ week purchased a new Reo coupe, scratched when the bus overturned j i They will have the local agency where she saw so-and-so and she in a gravel pili» and the machine will invaribly say at luch-and such itself was badly damaged. i for the Reo. a store. Shoppers, urban or rural, A son was born in Eugene Sat- expect to encounter their friends ! urday to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis L. in the stores they visit. Shopping NEWSPAPER BARGAIN RATE. The Eugene Guard every week | Perry, of Cottage Grove. lowers all class bars. day one year by mail, $2.98, cash Be sure to read Nelson’s ad on There is another light in which in advance. Costs less than one this page. the merchant is seldom seen though cent a day. Offer closes Saturday, W. E. Ogden left this morning always present and that is as the October 10. for Portland, where he plans to patron of all progress, art, comfort engage in business. and invention. He is the first to Bohemia Lumber Co. to Resume, A marriage license was issued bring us the invention, the newest The Bohemia Lumber company Mrs. O. I. Hittie, of Albion, Saturday in Eugene to Virgil Lee creation in art, the latest appliance will resume oporations Thursday, i Wash., who was called here by Richardson and Rose Willis, both or commodity for our comfort, aid after a shutdown of two months, or amusement. The wonders that the illness of her mother, Mrs. of Cottage Grove. during which time some logging | Augusta Stevens, returned to her I We have the latest machinery he brings us aro not less amazing railway was built. Fifty men will □— ------------------------------- n home Thursday, Mrs. Stevens, who and dazzling than those collected 1 to rebuild shoes at rear of First be given employment and this Mr. and Mrs. Claude Lewellyn, is at the home of her »on, C. A. National bank. s28c from the four corners of the world number will bo increased shortly by the merchant ships of medieval ! of Texas, visited a part of last I Stevens, is recovering. Miss Ruth DeLong returned times. Even today how often is to 65. week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. New stock of batteries just Saturday from Portland, where she tho modern store seen as a fairy F. C. Hauser. arrived. Ford, Overland, Star had »pent a week with relatives, Good used Fords, with starters, ». battery, $10.50. Long & Cru She left yesterday with Mrs. Her- land- and palace of dream things. The wits and wags have discovered j wanted in trade on new model son. man Edwards for Salem, where a distinction between the defini Fords. Woodson Brothers. s28c Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fox, of they will attend the state fair tions of “buying” and “shop ’•'riends of Mr. and Mrs. Arch | Madras, who were called here by I today. w ping,” but no such distinction is G. Proctor have received word | the death of Mrs. Fox’s father, Special communication at 8 I Mr. and Mrs. George '.’.’horton, recognized by the merchants them that a son, George Harlan, was j J. L. Queen, returned to their home of Mountain Home, Idaho, arrived selves. An antiquated and now o’clock Friday evening, October born to them Monday in Klamath Thursday, Herbert Breedlove ac- Friday for a visit with Mr. and discredited business inotto was 2. Two F. F. degrees to bo con- Falls. Mrs. Proctor was Miss Ruth companied them and will visit his Mrs. J. Q. Willetts. Mr. Whorton “make a sale before the customer ferred. Visitors and members Phelps before her marriage. daughter, Mrs. William Carr, in is owner of a newspaper in the leaves the store.” Today business welcomed. By order W. M. Idaho town, They returned yes- men (to not .jam their merchandise Rheinhold Edward Wiese, native I Gateway. of Germany, is among the appli I Mrs. G. E. Bushnell and small terday. down your throat and drag your i 7 cants who will soon • take exami son, who had been visiting Mrs. We want your used Fords for money out of your pockets. They nation for naturalization. Friday 1 Bushnell’s grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. first payment on new model Fords. welcome you into their places of had been designated as naturaliza | McKinney, left Friday for their Must have starters and be in good business either as “buyers” or RHOADS & LANSING tion day in circuit court but the home in Oakridge. condition. Woodson Brothers. s28c “shoppers.” They show what they Proprietors tests ___ were __ r postponed __ ,____ due __ ___ to the __ A dependable »hoe repairer at Mr. and Mrs. 8. A. Walkinshaw have for sale and they leave the absence of Judge G. F. Skipworth. ; | rear of First National bank. s28c and son Ralph, of Santa Ana, sale to tho customer. They encour Shoes rebuilt, at the rear of the : Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clow left Calif., arrived Friday to visit Mrs. age “shoppers” because every FURNITURE MOVING First National bank, stand up. s28c Friday for Silverton to visit their Walkinshaw’s parents, Mr. and “shopper” is after all a buyor. ^-0 AND STORAGE Your physician recommends a Professor and Mrs. W. G. Beattie, ' son, F. M. Clow. They also plan Mr». 8. Chestnut, and her sister, of Monmouth, visited briefly Thurs i to attend the state fair in Salem. Mrs. Claude Sherman. They will physical examination for every member of the famly at stated day with friends here. Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove Mrs. E. C. Negelspeck returned go to Eugene this week to make intervals; dentists urge regular ex Piano Moving a Specialty. Cecil Caldwell, who recently sus- Friday to her home in Bromerton, their residence. a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of amination and cleaning of tho Phone 99; Res., 189-J tained a sprainad ankle while out Wash., after visiting her mother, R. E. Lackey sustained a dis- the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. teeth; the piano and the auto hunting, is able to be on the job Mrs. J. D. Clark. located left shoulder and fracture ———------ — ------- *--------------- mobile aro overhauled once a year. again. New model 1926 Ford coupe will of the upper arm several days ago Why not a periodic tour of tho Home grown red clover seed, be on display this week. Wood- when he stepped off his porch in home-town stores as an efficient s28c the dark. 25 cents per pound. Good fish son Brothers. and effective way of diagnosing meal, $3.75 per sack. Beidler’s J. P. Veatch, who had spent a the needs of the house and family. Feed Store. s28ole part of the summer in Salem and NEWSPAPER BARGAIN RATE. By occasional visits to the stores The Eugene Guard every week one may find that little household About 25 Masons went to Drain Portland, returned vesterilay. He day one year by mail, $2.98, cash Friday evening and conferred the makes his homo with his daughter, utensil or appliance so long desired, I in advance. Costs less than one Master Mason degree. Mrs H. F’ Wynne. or see just the right paper for the cent a day. Offer closes Saturday, library wnlls and curtain material | Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VnnDenburg Mr. an<l Mrs. John O. Unan- October. 10. which will harmonize well in the and their daughter Eunice, of Eu dcr, of Los Angeles, visited over living room. gene, visited friends here Thursday. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alex In the hardware store will be Mrs. VnnDenburg is« recovering Lundberg at Disston, while on their SEASON ON DUCKS AND found a regular storehouse of slowly from a long illness. GEESE TO OPEN v.ay homo from Vancouver, B. C. necessary conveniences and repair Your used Ford, if in good con Gnlloway writes insurance. Local Hunters Prepare for Trips parts for the household. The only dition, will be taken as first pay The Schofield Stewart and To Lakes In Coast Region. way to buv books is to see them ment on new model Ford. Wood- Charles Adams families spent Sun on the bookstore shelves, You ean son Brother,-. s28c day at the Stewart cabin at The season on ducks, geese and always, find something you need Miss LaValle Barger, teacher in Lundpark. ether migratory birds opei.« Thur» at tho department stores and more the high school here last year, has Mrs. Ward Cockram, of Oakland, day and a number of local hunters than one man on a chance visit to accepted a position as physical Ore., visited Wednesday at the are preparing for trips to the coast the men's shop has found the pair instructor in the state normal homo of her brother, J. M. David country where ducks are reported of trousers to match an odd coat I school at Monmouth. son. Mrs. Cockram was Miss Janet plentiful, Siltcoos lake will be the nnd vest. Mr. and Mrs. Joo Smith leit Davidson and is a former teacher objective of many Lane hunters Thursday for Portland, when1 Mr. here. that «lav. The season closes Jai£ W. B. D. Dodson Coming. Smith will attend the reunion of ary 15.’ Bag limit is 25 birds in Shiplap — rustic — dimension. W B. D. Dodson, manager of the 91st division. Mnrvin L. Smith one day and not to exceed 30 in the Portland chamber of commerce, also went to Portland to attend Blue Mountain Lumber Co., any seven consecutive days. Phone 19-F-4; evenings phone Season on Chinese phensants, will bo here Wednesday evening the reunion. sl0-28c grouse and quail opens (Ictober 15 to address members of the cham Be sure to read Nelson's ad on 123-L. ber of commerce and business men M-. nnd Mrs. Thomas Bikes nnd nnd closes October 31. this page. of the city. Mr. Dodson is a force // Ps ssMsns. WUlis O vs sl sai l . 1 son Delbert, of Dexter, spent Sun Local hunters have had good Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Lowry left ful speaker, is thoroughly familiar day with their daughter, Mrs. luck during the deer season and Thursday for Portland, where Mr. with the civic needs of Oregon and s many have returned home bringing Lowrv will attend the annual fall Georg Bjorset. always brings a message of inter Miss Marian White left yesterday large bucks. The season closes est. The meeting wil Ibe held in convention of the managers of for Eugene to re-enter the Univer October 20. J. C. Penney stores in Oregon. Philips hall at 8 o’clock and all sity of Oregon, She is a junior residents of the city have been in Card of Thanks. and is majoring in business admin- vited to attend. istration. We wish to express our sincere Shoes rebuilt. at roar of First rppreeiation for the sympathy and NEWSPAPER BARGAIN RA TE. National bank, are comfortable to many kindnesses extended to, us The Eugene Guard every week Barber Shop > wear. s28c during the illness and death of day one year by mail, $2.98, cash Ivan Warner drove to Portland <ur dear husband and father. The in advance. Cost* less thnn one Now. for the firet time in hit tory, you caa . .. three epeed. eeteectlve. eliding gear Saturday night, returning yester floral tributes were also appre- cent a dm . Offer close» Saturday, have a regular 'esular full-alzod, full-sized fi re-passen ger tranemiie m, Just aa In the most expensive < iated. BOB, CURL dND Itn sliding gear transmission, for automobiles ... Diac type clutch of the day with Mrs. Warner who had Sedan, wit _ _ O’tobcr. 10. Mrs. J. L. Queen, teas than $604! lame type aa used In tha highest priced Mrs. M. L. Avery Dies. spent several weeks in the me- DYE H.11R Nora Queen, cart. Starting, lighting and Ignition ayataos Word ha» been received here of tropolis. before you decide on any car. In any Mr. and Mrs. Iva M. Hopper, that la the last word In dependability . . . the death at Oakland, Calif., on I and Kem cla*a, owe it to yourself to | ly price data, you Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Axle shaft* of Molybdenum steal, ths Barber W o r k in General : Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hopper, September 16 of Mr». M. L. Ayery, an a visit and to examine carefully tide daughter, Kathleen Kem, returned toughest and atrongaat steel known tn special attention to children »28p Mr. and Mrs. Dee Fox. wonder-value in our showroom. former resident of Cottage Grove. Science. Sunday from a trip to Portland Mr. Avery wan in the hardware and Columbia river points. 630 Mata. P. y. Bukowski. Prop. ... a chaieie that ha* proven its strength . . . rmart ly deeigned, clean cut, rakl h, Fair Draws Big Crowd. business hero many year« ago, the and durability In the hand* of over 344,444 low, extraordinarily good looking! . . . lac Used Fords, with starters, if in The annual Lane county fai r, family leaving hero in 1888. Surviv- [ owner*. Spring* of Chroma Vanadium quer polish finish, as handsome a light good condition, are good for first which closed Friday, was one of ateel, the finest apring ateel known to automobile aa anybody would want to own. payment on new _ model Fords. the most successful and largest, in ing children arc Mr». Mabel Beard, engineering. Women instantly demand it. s28c point of attendance, in the history Napa, Calif., Clarance Crowell, an Woodson Brothers. attorney in Oakland, and Herbert In short a real quality automobile at a ... a J7 horte-power engine, sturdy nnd Miss Dolly Pitcher, Miss Beulah of the exposition. Friday was Avery, an osteopathic physician in i price that absolutely eatabllahee a new reliable ... all the power you need to carry Smith, Miss Alice Haldeman, Miss Cottage Grove day and residents Oakland. measure of car value. you 54 mile* or 54,444. Notable for ita Helen Breedlove nnd Mia* Ethel of this city in large numbers spent power on the bill* . . . Economical . . . Easy terms. Only a email payment down Lambert left yesterday for Mon the day on the grounds. The ex hundred* of owner* report a* high aa and flfty-two weeka or mora to pay the Your home print shop is always mouth to enter the state normal hibits this year were above the 15,464 mile* without a dollar spent for balance. Trade in yenr present car aa school. engine upkeep . . . usual standard and the quality of ready to help you in the prepara part payment. tion of copy for intricate forms E. 8. Hal, teacher in the junior the livestock on exhibit and the of any kind. xx high school spent the week end in added attractions lived up to the advance notices sent out by the Harrisburg visiting his parents. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION Ask for a Radiola demonstration; secretary, Kelly C. Branstetter. afford* no mussy storage batteries; no Department of the Interior. U. 8. special Train to Bun. benefit a* well trouble; no obligation. Rav Nel- Land Office at Ro*eburg, Oregon, A special train will be run over Adjust 31, 1925. s28c son. as pleasure. Notice is hereby given that Mas. J. A. Wright underwent a the Southern Pacific Friday to George Arrel Lowry, of Cottage Healthful exercise for the teeth carry Willamette valley residents operation for removal of minor Grove, Oregon, who. on August 7, •nd a »pur to digestion. A long- to and from the state fair in Belem. 1920, made Homestead Eatrr. No. tonsils in a Eugene hospital Friday. lasting refreshment, soothing to The train, which will be made up 013221, for WH 8EU, tad 8E>4 Mr*. G. E. M York and Miss in Roseburg, will reach Cottage SUM, Section 9, Township 22 nerves and stomach. Beulah Benson, of Eugene, spent Grove about 6:55 Friday morning South. Range 2 Writ, Willamette The Great American -BY— Sunday with Mr*. York’» parents, and will leave Salem at 10:30 Meridian, has filed notice of In Sweetmeat. untouched tention to make three year Proof, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall. by hands, full of that night. A one way round trip to establish claim to the land above described, before the United flavor. Long & Cruson for radios. rate will be in effect. State* Land Office, at Roseburg, Oregon, on the 9th day of Octo NEWSPAPER BARGAIN RATE. NEWSPAPER BARGAIN RATE. Her, 1925. DEALER IN AUTOMOBILES OF QUALITY Claimant names a* witneaa«*: The Eugene Guard every, week The Eugene Guard every week Chester L. ChurchfTL Earle N. Cru I day one year by mail. $2.98. eash day one year by mail. $2.98. cask I son, Hiram R Rawlings. John t in advance. Costs lees than one in advaaee. Costs leas than one Barker, all of Cottage Grove, Ore gon. cent t day. Offer close* Saturday, eeat a day. Offer closes Hatarday, Our Stores Play Big Part Future the perfect shortening BARTELS MARKET Open October 1 We will have, as fine a market as any in this sec tion of the state. Phone 55 Bartels Market Win. Bartels, Prop. Former Citv Market Stand City Briefs A. F. & A. M. City Transfer Co. K nowles & G raber HARDWARE Cottage Grove : Oregon 1 T . > » ‘¿The price must be ^5 but I cut to want every one of these new features included!” fa a - 1 Such was the President’s order. Result — a new day automobile. The light car classic of the year, at a price unbelievably possible until now. MPERIAT i WRIGLEYS AFTER EVERY 7^ MEAL T AMT) Sedan Sells Here for $799 Lully Equipped N. J. NELSON JR. October. 10. 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