The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 08, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 8, 1925
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PAGE TITREE
We are not particular. We will
A 12-pound son was born Mon­ LLOYD IS CONVICTED ON
take any kind of car, with or with­ day to Mr. and Mrs. Corbett Smith
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MURDER CHARGE
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out starters, in on any new or used at their home at the Weise mill.
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automobile we sell.
N. J. Nel­
J. H. Bell, of St. Paul, Minn., Slayer of Independence Driver To □
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son Jr.
o8c visited Tuesday at the home of his
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Be Sentenced Saturday.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Cooter re­ I brother-in-law, A. G. Williams. Mr.
I
turned to Corvallis yesterday after Bell is claim agen for the Great
A verdict of guilty of first de­
a visit with Mrs. Cooter’s sister, Northern railway and is on a gree murder was returned last
Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr.
business visit to the Pacific coast. night by a jury in Dallas in the
LI
Galloway writes insurance.
Nelson will always trade any case of W. R. Lloyd, Cottage □
Grove
man
accused
of
slaying
Clin-
Mrs. George Brumfield returned kind of automobile, regardless of
(Either front or rear door)
Wednesday to her home in Marsh­ price, big or small. We can make ton I. Baun, Independence for hire □
n
field after visiting friends and immediate delivery on most of our car driver September 1. No recom □
models.
oSc mendation for leniency was made. □
relatives here.
Although but one of several important ways of stabilizing
Seven members of the grand jury
In our old location, former City Market stand, where
Mrs. Emma Weeks and grandson
New and original styles in dec­
the farm income, diversification of crops, combined with
that indicted Lloyd were called by
left
Wednesday
for
Raymond,
orative
candles.
A
large
supply
we
are selling lots of the highest class of meat market
the addition of a well balanced dairy herd, is of no
the state at the trial. They testi­
of these just received at the Pic Wash., to spend the winter.
doubt the most important. The workability and saneness
fied that Lloyd had confessed
foods
to old friends and new. Drop in and inspect our
ture Shop.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wolford, of
of this method is the same as that exemplified by the
slaying Baun.
On the witness
Portland, visited Tuesday with Mr.
M
rs.
Emma
Red
Harrington,
of
sanitary
shop whether you buy or not.
business man who scatters his investments so that a
stand Lloyd pleaded lapse of mem
wood, Calif., is a guest of Mrs. and Mrs. C. J. Kem.
ory, saying he could not remem- ■
single failure cannot exhaust his resources.
Gertrude Whitsett, Mrr Harring-
Miss Belle Burkholder went to ber attacking Baun. He also de­
n
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ton is a former resident.
Corvallis Tuesday for a short visit. nied making a confession to Was- j
In our cooperation with the farmers of this section, the
We specialize on every job. Rear
Mrs. Charles Sears, her sons, co county officials.
First National bank has seen the benefits of diversified
First National bank.
08c Clarence of this city and Andrew,
The court fixed Saturday, Octo­
farming indelibly impressed upon the progress of this
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An eight-pound son was born of Florida and her daughter, Mrs. ber 10, at 9 a. m. as the time for ’
community. We believe that more general practice along
William Bartels, Prop.
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Saturday to Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Lawrence Brumfield and Mr. Brum­ passing sentence.
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this line will do much to permanently better local agri­
PHONE
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field,
of
Marshfield,
drove
to
Bend
Jennings of Dorena.
cultural conditions and are therefore unsparing in our
Monday.
Car Owners Negligent.
The only gift your friends can­
encouragement in this regard.
In Former City Market Stand
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Mrs. W. A. Garoutte is suffer­
Only about 15 per cent of Lane □
not buy is your photo. Good por­
u
Are you going to the Pacific International Livestock Exposition
ing
with
a
mild
case
of
blood
county
automobile
owners
have
had
j
traits cannot be finished as quick
poisoning
of
the
right
hand.
at Portland, October 31 to November 7! It is an unequaled op­
their
headlights
adjusted
in
com-
’
ly as kodaks, so make your ap-
pliance with the new state law,!
portunity to benefit in livestock raising by -the experience of
Monroe guaran-
pointment now.
others. The very best in the country will be featured in Beef
it is reported. Figures show the
Always give your home print
22 north Sixth
Hands Poultry Farm Sold.
tees to please,
and Dairy Cattle, "Horses, Hogs, Sheep, Goats and Poultry; also
o8tfc(T)
street.
The Bert V. Hands poultry farm percentage in other counties is
shop first chance at all your print­
higher. The county has 14 official j
Land Products Show and the thrilling Horse Show.
Miss Genevieve Johnson went to east of this city, one of the largest
ing. Usually your home printer
adjusting stations and practically I
Portland Monday to visit Miss in this section, was sold Tuesday
can meet competition in quality
all
‘
‘
of
them
report
they
are
able
to W. H. Brooks and son, of Myrtle
Pearl Matrice.
as well as price.
xx
to
make
all
adjustments
as
fast
A 9%-pound son was born Sunday Creek. The sale included the en­ as they come in.
■ Delbert Kelly Athletic Field Is To
tire
equipment
of
the
farm
and
to Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Schaefer.
about 1000 Hollywood strain White
Be Dedicated at Football
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Stockmens’ and Farmers’ Bank
The Saginaw store will be open Leghorns.
Mr. Brooks and his
Census to Be Taken.
Game
October
16.
for business Thursday, October son will take possession November
Census of all children in Lane
DENTISTS
8.
Come in and examine our 1. They state they plan to expand county between the ages of four
o5-8p the business to several times its and twenty will be taken the latter
stock.
11
W.
TITUS,
D. M. D.—Dentistry.
Friday, October 16, will bo the
Modern equipment. First Na­
Mrs. Charles Brown, of Toledo, present size.
part of this month and blanks biggest day in tho history of local
tional Bunk Building. Hours. 9 to
who had been visiting at the
Mr. Hands, who has owned the for this purpose arc being sent out high school sports. Eugene high 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings ana Sun­
Eakright home, left Monday for farm for several years, is undecid­ by the county superintendent to will be hero for a football game days by appointment. Office phone
California.
ed about his future plans.
He the clerk of each district, State and upon the same occasion the 10, residence phone 212-R.
Dependable shoe repairing, rear may go to Florida for a change of and county school funds will be new Tenth street athletic field I lit. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office
apportioned on the basis of the will be dedicated. At the chain-
08c climate for his health.
Fifth and Main streets. Hours,
First National bank.
The deal was handled by Bart figures to be compiled.
ber i of commerce meeting Tuesday 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings
Dwight Buchanan, of Portland,
Johnson.
the name of Delbert Kelly was and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
arrived Monday for a visit with
given tho field, Kelly was one of office 35, residence 161-J.
DELIGHT
VALLEY.
his parents.
two lads from here to lose their
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Meeks and
ATTORNEYS
Mrs. C. A. Bartell and Mrs.
lives on the battlefield during the
Mrs. D. H. Hemenway motored to A. W. Helliwcll went to Portland
(Special to The Sentinel.)
CTERBERT
W LOMBARD—Attor-
world
war.
The
other
was
Calvin
Portland yesterday and will return Monday.
Oct. 8.—Mr. and Mrs. W. E.
First National
T. Funk, for whom the local Ameri­ -*-*• noy at Law.
tomorrow.
Nixon
are
home
again
after
a
six
Bank
Building.
Phone 94, Cottage
Used Fords, with starters, if in
can Legion post was named.
months
’
trip.
Grovo,
Oregon.
Wellcome Hubbell had as
Wo want your Ford with or good condition, are good for first
The new athletic field has boon
Word reached hero last Friday
guests this week her cousin, Mrs. without starters, to trade on cars payment on new model Fords.
II J. SHINN.—Attorney ut Law
of the death in Idaho of Mrs. secured through tho efforts of the
Georgia Webster Croach and her which we are ready to deliver. Woodson Brothers.
and Notary Public. Practices
s28c
chamber
of
commerce,
the
property
Joll, mother of J. A. .Toll. Mr.
in all courts. Bailor building, Cot-
daughter Bernice, of Tampa, Fla. N. J. Nelson Jr.
o8c
being
secured
by
payment
of
tho
Mr. and Mrs. C. 8. Lowry re­
| tago Grove, Oregon.
Joll was called there the week
amount of taxes charged against
Good used Fords, with starters,
In the list of students pledged turned Tuesday from a ten-ilay trip
previous.
Z1EORGE J. WILLETT, Attorney-
it.
The
chamber
at
first
contem
­
wanted in trade on new model to sororities at the Oregon Agri­ to Portland. Mr. Lowry attended
The W. A. Keene family have
^*at-law. Offico in Bador block,
If Not, Better See
Fords. Woodson Brothers.
s28c cultural college appear the names the annual convention of J. c.
moved to their new home, east of plated only bidding the property Cottage Grove.
until
tho
school
district
could
make
Penney
store
managers.
of
Miss
Katherine
Silsby,
Portland,
Cottage Grove.
Lee W. Peters has accepted a
to
purchase
it.
PHYSICIANS
Dr. Hagen cures high blood
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Conner, of arrangements
position as salesman for N. J. Nel­ pledged to Alph Chi Omega, and
Eugene, spent the week end at the Whether this plnn will bo fol­ lAlt C. E. FROST.—Physician
son Jr. while the Blue Mountain Miss Ruth Bede, Cottage Grove, pressure.
lowed
has
not
been
definitely
C. C. Conner home.
A 12x14 Willamette donkey en­
Lumber company, of which ho is pledged to Kappa Kappa Gamma.
and Surgeon. Office in Lawson
decided.
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Building. Phone 47, Cottago Grove,
The Nixon families all gathered
manager, is closed down.
Your used Ford, if in good con­ gine was unloaded today for Walter
All
business
houses
of
the
city
Oregon.
at the home of W. E. Nixon Sun
For quality shoe rebuilding, rear dition, will be taken as first pay­ A. Woodard for use at his mill A
will be asked to close their places
day to spend the day.
ment on new model
- - —
Ford. Wood- which ho recently again put into
rtAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy-
of First National bank.
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Oscar Jackson and Hugh Nixon at 2 o’clock on Friday and to
sician and Surgeon. Evenings
| son Brothers.
s28c operation.
keep
closed
until
5
o
’
clock,
so
Word has reached here from L. L.
•
•
by appointment.
I Suite 3, Kem
left Tuesday on a huntng trip,
Now is the time to put those
Presbyterian
Church
—
No
rogular
that
business
men
and
clerks
ean
Alan
Flower
and Marlvey Lewis, summer snap shots in the album.
Bldg., Cottage Grovo. Entrance on
Harrel, who with Mrs. Harrel left
Mrs. Leo Nixon was taken to a !
church services until after Septem­
Sixth
street,
just off Main.
north
attend
tho
game
and
tho
dedication
some time ago on a .trip to the students nt the University of A complete line of albums at all ber 1. Rev. Duncan Cameron, of Eugene hospital Wednesday for
exercises.
8. L. Mackin is in Ik A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician
Detroit, Minn., pastor after that a minor operation.
central south, that Mrs. Harrel has Oregon from here, are listed prices at the Picture Shop.
time. Bunday school at 10 a. m.
i
were suecess-
and Surgeon. Calls answered
been seriously ill at Carbondale, among 38 who
Mylon Haight returned home charge of a committee that is
Mrs. Harry Millet and son Glen
• • •
arranging a short program.
day or night Maternity work a
Colo.
They were on their way ful in the first tryout for member­
Wednesday
from
a
motor
trip
to
week
of Corvallis were guests this
Christian Church, the ‘ ‘ home like ’ ’ California.
The lineup of the local cloven specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co.
home when it became necessary ship in the boys’ glee club.
of Mrs. Millet’s daughter, Mrs. church—A. J. Adams, minister.
probably will be announced fol Phonos: Office 34, residence 199-J.
to stop on account of Mrs. Harrel’s
Miss
Lois
Jackson
is
assisting
New model 1926 Ford coupe now Ed T. Blakely,
They returned Sunday school at 9:45, sermon at
condition. She has not been well on display. Woodson Brothers. s28c yesterday accompanied by Master 11, Christian Endeavor at 6:30, eve­ at tho Saginaw postoffice this lowing the game Saturday with I a R. A. W. KIME.—Physician and
Oakland.
The team has made ‘ ' Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases
ning service at 7:30.
since leaving Cottage Grove,
week.
Miss Margaret Darby underwent Howard Blakely.
rapid progress since the first of women and children a specialty.
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Mrs. E. J. Kent was hostess to
( Will care for confinements at his
Music. All the latest song and I a major operation in a Eugene hos­
We want your used Fords for
Methodist Church—J. H. Ebert, Social Neighbors Wednesday after­ game with the alumni and Coach home if desired. Offico over C. J.
musical numbers on sale at The pital Wednesday. Her sister, Mrs. first payment on new model Fords. pastor.
Grannis expects to make a good Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234;
Sunday school at 9:45 noon.
A business session was
Picture Shop. Many new numbers Gladys Jackson, remained with her Must have starters and be in good morning worship at II, Epworth
showing.
A largo number from residence, 126-J. Residence address,
just received.
until today when she returned here. condition. Woodson Brothers. «28c League at 7, evening service at hold nnd officers elected for the Eugeno will come hero for the 1149 west Main.
7:30.
new year. It was also decided to
limit tho membership to 35. A de­ game, it is reported.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
Christian Science Society—corner licious luncheon wax served at tho
of Jefferson avenue and Second
TAR.
H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed
Burroughs bookkeeping form of
street. Sunday services at 11 a......
m. close of the afternoon.
Drugless Physician. Phone 30.
Wednesday service« at 7:30 p. m.
Ray Nixon motored lip from many kinds.
Your home print Ostrander Building, 630% Main
Everybody welcome.
Portland Wednesday and will re­ shop.
street. Cottage Grovo, Oregon.
turn Thursday, taking with him I
Free Methodist church—Corner of Mrs. Nixon and the children who I
Monroe avenuo and south Fifth
street—Chester Smith, pastor. Sun­ have been visiting relatives here
day school at 10, forenoon services the past two weeks.
at 11, evening service at 7t30.
Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday
Young man: Those your parents
evenings.
sitting over there!
¡Seventh Day Adventist Church—
Young woman: No; they’re my
West Main street. Services every godparents. They brought me up.
Saturday. Sabbath school at 10,
Young man: I see. So you’re a
church service at 11; prayer meet
sort of cuckoo.—London Punch.
ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30.
• • •
First church of Nazarene—Elev­
Card of Thanks.
enth and Adams, Harold E. Botte-
We wish to express our sincere
15 pounds sugar...
.... $1.00
11 pounds white beans (new crop) $1.00
miller, pastor. Sunday school at 9:45,
forenoon service at 11, evening appreciation for the many kind­
35 pounds onions.
.... $1.00
6 25c cans olives.......... ...................... $1.00
service at 8. Prayer meeting at nesses and sympathy extended to
7:30 Wednesday evenings.
us by our friends during the ill­
Large size wash tub..—
....$1.00
18 large rolls toilet paper............... $1.00
ness and death of Louis R. Booker.
Glad Tidings Mission—Tenth and
Mrs. Louis Booker,
11 pounds bulk raisins
....$1.00
13 pounds macaroni............................ $1.00
Adams streets, G. F. Shackelford,
George Booker and family.
pastor.
Sunday school at 9:45;
Large box crackers......
....$1.00
2 1-pound cans P. S. coffee............... $1.00
forenoon worship at 11; young
people's meeting at 7; eveningser-
Card of Thanks.
2 quarts Wesson oil....
.... $1.00
5 25c cans oysters.............................. $1.00
vice at 8: week day services, Wed­
We wish to express our sincere
nesday, Friday and Saturday eve­
4 large size eans sliced pineapple... $1.00
1 5-gallon keg......... ............................ $1.00
nings at 8.
thanks for all the loving deeds of
• • •
kindness and sympathy extended
1-pound ean Prince Albert............... $1.00
$1.25 coffee (Peabody bulk)........... $1.00
Baptist church—W. O. W.
to us by our friends during the
J. C. Orr, pastor. Sunday
7 cans corn (good)............ ............... $1.00
$1.00 soap (galvanized pail free) $1.00
illness and death of Elmer Miller, j
at 10 o’clock, services at 11 o
and 7:45. B. Y. P. U. services at our dear son, brother and nephew.
2>/fc-lb. ean Schilling baking powder $1.00
4-pound can Snowdrift................... $1.00
7. Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thurs­ Especially do we thank Company j
day evening at the Roy C. Howard D, the A. M. A. and all those who
6 cans peas______________ _______ $1.00
35 pounds spuds...... .....
$1.00
home, 110 old north Pacific high­
contributed flowers.
way.
Mr. and Mrs. Eugeno Miller, j
1 9-pound sack corn meal; 1 9-pound sack graham
$1.00
Frank Miller,
Apt Pupil.
Grace Miller,
1 large dish pan; 2 large vegetable dishes______ «...
$1.00
Home friends were chatting with
Mrs. C. Richardson,
Mrs. Carter, the energetic young
1 wash board; 10 bars laundry soap__________ _____
$1.00
Miss J. Dn vidson.
matron who, more than any other
1 set drinking glasses; 2 vegetable dishes ............ .....
$1.00
one individual, brought the —
Holly
NOTICE
wood Bowl into existence, "You
1 O’Cedar mop; 1 bottle polish____ ______________
...$1.00
Those content plating street
remember Betty Stokes!
Well,
1 dozen quart mason jars; 1 dozen jelly glasses..........
$1.00
she went abroad to study music improvements for next yeat
and already she’s engaged to the should file petitions with the
city council at onee, so the
son of a very wealthy man.
levying board may make the
Mrs Carter smiled.
"I’m not at all surprised at th«» necessary arrangements for the
news," she said, "for a« I remem­ payment of the city’s share
ber Betty, she was always very of much improvements.
o8e
CITY COUNCIL
quick at picking up heirs."
We’re Wide
Open
Stabilizing the Farm Income
Bartels Market
NEW GRIDIRON IS TO BE NAMED
FOR LAIE WAR HERO
The First National Bank
Are You Enjoying
the World Series
by Radio
Radio Ray Nelson
Church News
$1 Day Specials
Saturday, October 10
You Will Find Many More Dollar Specials For Cash,
Saturday, October 10. See Our West Window.
Smith-Short Grocery
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
A
That story of the Bend hou«<*
maid about a tramp who bound her
and then set fire to the house ra­
minds one of the girl who thought
she had been kidnaped from a
street in the heart of Eugene a
few months ago.—Eugene Guard.
LOST—MAN'S GRAY LEATHER
purse, containing about *10 in
hills and silver. Ixmt on south side
of west Main street.
Reward.
Mrs. Andrew Brand.
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FOR BALE OR RENT—NEW 4-
room bouse
house with garage anil
woodshed. Twelve acres of land
The tonic for the business world ¡Deluded. Electric lights. M O
oSp
xx i Garuutte. Phone 175 R
I —newspaper advertising.