The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 19, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, OCTORER 19. 1925
PAGE THREE
ized Kennedy radio dealer;
for those wishing a 5-tube,
storage battery set of the bet­
ter grade.
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Sanders Is Injured In Accident.
Harvest Festival Coming.
G. A. Sanders, . proprietor
of . the
* * .
vattiu
Calvin xuun.
Funk oust,
post, American 1
Electric bakery, is carrying a deep Legion, wiU ho|(i Ua 8econd nnnual
scar on the forehead as the result harvest festival Saturday night in
Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, of this of an automobile accident Satur­ the Armory. The festival will be
city, and Mrs. Lucy Armstrong, of day evening on the h.ghway just similar to the one held last year
Eugene, returned Munday from vis north of the city. The Sanders with added features. ‘ ‘ Fun and !
iting for two weeks with their Willys-Knight, with Mrs. Sanders at Frolic” is tho slogan with which
sisters, Mrs. Helen Vilas, of Port­ the wheel, was struck by an Over- legion men are advertising the
land, and Mrs. 0. M. VanBuren i land, the owner of which was not event, guaranteeing everyone his
and Mrs. C. M. Cathcart, of Heap I learned. Mr. Sanders was thrown fill of entertainment at the coun­
poose. On their way home they through the windshield, sustaining try stores, games of skill and
visited in Salem with Mr». Fannie the cut on the forehead and Mrs. dance. The auxiliary will conduct
Gray and Mrs. Moorhead, the Sanders sustained minor bruises. a needlework bazaar in connection.
The driver of the Overland stopped W. S. McCaleb and K. M. Bird are
latter being a cousin.
PHONE 65
De Luxe Loose Leaf Ledger Binders
Mrs. J. Heard returned Saturday but refused to give his name and committeemen in charge of arrange­
in
the
excitement
the
number
of
ments.
from a short visit in Harrisburg.
The De Luxe Steel Back Binder has stood the teat of time and
his car was not taken. The Sun­
A shoe rebuilder who has mad? a ders car sustained a damaged left
One reads that 42 moving picture
has made good under the most exacting conditions of the modern
Filipinos Didn't Stay Long.
reputation.
Rear First National front fender and damnged left
actors were victims of ptomaine
accounting department. It is built for service and is covered by
bank.
The crew at the Anderson & poisoning day before yesterday.
ol5c front wheel. The Overland also
our unconditional guarantee that if the mechanism breaks or
Mrs. Grace Van Boskirk returned was damaged but not to such an Middleton mill at Latham were Perhaps they consumed some pf
gets out of order inside of ten years, it will be replaced or repaired
to her home in Eugene Sunday extent but that it was able to pro­ half an hour late in going to their own output.—Eugene Register.
Regular fall Clean-Up- week
without cost to you.
after a visit 1 with her parents, Mr. ceed on its way. Mr. and Mrs. work Friday forenoon, due to the
W > ill be from Thursday, October
and Mrs. H. R. Godard.
Bookkeepers like the De Luxe because its secure grip, when
Sanders stated that the other ear presence of half a dozen Filipinos WANTED—EX P E RIE N CE D 22
2, to Thursday, October 29.
housekeeper for family of three During this
whom the men thought had been
locked on the sheets, insures perfect alignment—the first requisite
week all premises
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Sparks was taking more than half the
—
no
children.
Phone
32
or
apply
given
positions.
Without
any
dem
­
of the
he city are to be el
of a satisfactory current ledger binder. Filled with De Luxe Flat
left Sunday for Marmarth, N. D., road, that Mrs. Sanders drove off
cleaned
onstration
of
any
kind
being
made
to
Mrs.
O.
M.
Miller
at
Helliwell
of r rubbish
_____ and
whero Mr. Sparks will resume his the paving to avoid being struck
_.™ debris. All
Opening Sheets and indexed for quick reference with Pubreco
by
the
members
of
the
regular
&
Marksbury
’
s
store.
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rubbish put in sacks or boxes
position with the Milwaukee rail and had turned to regain the pav­
Celluloid Tabs, it makes the ideal loose leaf ledger outfit for
ing to avoid going into the ditch crew the Filipinos left and within FURNISHED HOUSE FOR RENT, and placed on paved
r___ _____
streets
way.
economy and efficiency.
five minutes the plant was buzzing
Regular meeting of the Cottage when tho Overland crashed into away as usual making the big
at 709 First street.
See Joe where it can be reached by
Both enrs were reported
truck will be removed at city
Grove Athletic club Tuesday night them.
logs into timbers. The Filipinos Smith at Smith & Short grocery
at 7:30 in high school gym. Every­ as traveling at not over 20 miles left in good spirits and havo since or call 150-L.
ol9 22c expense. Rubbish not so placed
must
he
.... removed
at the ex­
one interested invited.
ol9c the hour.
gone to Portland.
TWO LOTS, IN SELECT REST pense of tenant or property
Miss Edith Leonard is suffering
Armistice Day Plans Made.
dence of city, for sale at bar owner.
with a serious case of poisoning
Many Visit Forest.
Armistice day, November 11, will
C. E. FROST.
gain,
if taken at once. Address
which is yielding to medical treat
Loose Leaf Devices and
A total of 85,305 persons entered XZY, Cottage Grove.
be observed this year by an all
o!9-22p 019.22c
City Heult h Officer.
ment.
Special Ruled Forms
day
celebration
,according
to the Cascade national forest during
A number of grange members of American Legion post members the vacation months, according to
this section went to Halsey Satur­ who have chargo of arrangements. a report issued last week. Of this
day as guests of the grange there. Ex-service men* anil the local mili­ number 10,650 stopped in hotels.
-YAWAW. v AW.WWAW.W.W.
All the town’s going to the tary company will parade in the Other classes of visitors were camp
Legion’s Harvest Festival in forenoon. Cottage Grove high will ers, 5,450; picnickers, 2,275; tran­
meet Coquille high on the football sient motorists, 66,930. Methods of
Trade your old stoves for the Armory Saturday night.
were automobiles, 75,-
new. Short’s Second Hand David Sterling sustained an in­ field in the afternoon and at 6 conveyance
legion will be host to 180; railroad and stage, 9,035;
Store.
ol9p jured middle finger of the right oJclock the all
wars at a dinner in horse drawn vehicles, 800. Two
hand when he caught is between veterans of
—one important reason for your travel over
John Dahsen returned Friday
A dance will hundred and ninety were listed ns
a belt and a pulley at his feed store. W. O. W. hall.
from
Eugene,
where
he
had
been
hikers.
Elbert Bede and Elbert Smith
The injury is healing satisfactorily. be held in tho evening and the
attended a meeting of Willamette confined to a hospital recovering
C. T. C. tires are mighty good auxiliary will put on a moving
from
an
operation for appendi-
C. G. Wins at Springfield.
valley Franklin printers, held Sat­
tiros.
Billie Hall Service Sta­ picture at the Arcade theater. Ray
citis.
urday evening in Salem.
Cottage Grove junior high won
Nelson is chairman of the com­
Your travel responsibility ceases
tion.
o!5c
Frank Knox has purchased a
mittee in charge. Stores and offices 14 to 6 in a football game played
Smiley Paul Morris and Mildred
when you board the train.
will be closed during the day.
Saturday at Springfield with the
May Hurley, both of this city, | residence in Eugene and with his
Comfortable trains leave at con­
junior high of that city. Spring
were married Friday in Eugene by family will move soon to that city
venient hours. You arrive at your
to
reside.
Mr.
Knox
and.
W.
W.
011
Plant
Makes
Improvements.
field
will
come
here
next
Saturday.
are
at
They
Wells.
Justice H. J.
destination rested and refreshed—
Paving of Madison avenue on
home in the Villard Court apart- McFarland last week became own-
| ers of the Bell cafeteria in Eugene.
the south side of the property oc­
HALLOWEEN SOCIAL.
and on time.
ments.
cupied by the local plant of the
United States tires are good tirqp.
Halloween social, October 31. At
Economical, too—reduced reund-
Mrs. W. B. Cooper and daugh
Standard Oil company has made the Wildwood school building. Ev­
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ters Dorothy and Charlotte were Billie Hall Service Station.
trip
fares make travel surprisingly
possible improvement of the com­ erybody invited. Ladies requested
up from Portland for the week end.
Mrs. L. McAboy left Saturday
inexpensive.
pany
grounds
and
in
line
with
its
to bring boxes of lunch. Fr^» cof
They recently removed there to for Snohomish, Wash., where she
policy to keep pace with city de­ feO, cream and sugar. A splendid
Ask Agent.
will meet a brother from Minne­
make their home.
velopment
the*
oil
company
plans
program is being prepared. Exer­
sota.
She
will
remain
two
weeks.
Do your Xmas shopping Sat­
extensive alterations soon. A new cises begin at 8. p. in. Mrs. W. E.
Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond
urday night at the auxiliary
cement sidewalk has already been DeGraw.
which
doesn
’
t
de
­
needlework bazaar. Harvest spent the week end in Portland.
laid along the street and the
pend
upon
NEWS
­
Festival. The Armory.
Galloway writes insurance.
parking will be beautified. A new
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs, PAPER advertising.
iron fence will replace the w-ooden
S. W. Boyd and Mr. and Mrs.
fence enclosing the property and
W. S. Keyes returned Saturday
all buildings will be repainted. The
garage will be enlarged to three
from a successful salmon fishing
The company last week
trip to Mapleton. Mr. Boyd sus-
Charles Franklin of Elkton was stalls.
I am in Cottage Grove
Regular meting Wednesday uight.
tained a fractured ankle tile day a business visitor in the city Satur­ added a new Ford package truck
each Saturday with Raw-
F. C. degree. Visitors and mem­
day and visited at the' R. B. to its local equipinqnt.
before their return.
T. M. Boyd, Local Agent
bers urged to be present.
leigh Products. If you
Fun and frolic. American Hanna home.
Plumbing
Exhibit
Car
Here.
By
order
W.
M.
wish anything in my line,
for
1924 light 6 Studebaker
Legion second annual Harvest
Exhibits of the most modern im­
Festival. The Armory, Satur­ sale. Service Garage.
drop a card to W. A.
provements in plumbing were con­
Mr.
A
son
was
born
Friday
to
day
night.
Hemenway, Springfield,
tained in tho Crane travelling
Dr. H. W. Titus attended a and Mrs. John Dugan of this city. plumbing car which visited Cottage |
Ore., and I will call at
meeting of the Willamette Dental
Money spent for highest quality Grove Friday. The car is touring
your home.
o5-26p(M)
society, held Saturday evening in and finest workmanship is money tho country to demonstrate particu­
Corvallis.
well spent. That is why you should larly to the people in the smaller
Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McQueen. I go to A. B. Cochran, I. O. O. F. cities the latest conveniences in
ol5c the plumbing line, Arranged in-
Miss Kathryn McQueen and Jerry j building, for shoe repairing.
The Pastmasters, Musters and Wilkinson motored into the Bo- i Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond
si le the big car in i ordinary dis-
Wardens association No. 1 of Ore­ hernia district Sunday and visited I went to Portland Saturday to visit
play were waler systems and
gon will hold a quarterly meeting the McQueen mining properties, j Mr. Richmond's sister, Miss Eva
storage systems for eitv, suburban
Thursday evening in tho Masonic Mr. McQueen remained at his
Richmond.
kitchen
and farm homes, baths,
1
lodge hall. Dinner will be served erties for a few days.
Get your radios from Long sinks, lavatories, 1 laundry tubs,
at 6:30 and a program will follow,
Dependable shoe repairing, rear & Cruson at Service Garage. water heaters, etc. The car was
Used 1924 Star sport road- First National bank.
parked on Main street during the
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afternoon and evening and was
ster. Long & Oruson.
The Latham Community club
visited by a large number of per
A. G. Williams wont to Grants will hold a special meting Friday
sons.
Pass Wednesday evening on a afternoon at 2 o 'clock at the home !
short business trip.
of Mrs. Floyd Counts*
What a satisfying combination they do
Grand Jury Works Hard.
Miss Genevieve Johnson returned ‘ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker of i
make.
How gloriously invigorating on
Twenty-seven
indictments
agninst
Wednesday from Portland, where 1 Salem visited last week end with I
20 men and two not true bills have
chilly
October
days.
she had been visiting friends.
Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
been brought in by the Lane coun
Have your shoes rebuilt by A. B. G. W. McFarland.
ty grand jury since that body met
They supply the system with iron, iodine
Cochran, I. O. O. F. building. ol5c
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M
K
Nine have pleaded
October 5.
and
needed mineral salts in their most pa­
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Darst of ' Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes and
guilty and sentence has lieen
St. Mary’s, Idaho, visited Wednes­ daughter Gail arrived Saturday
latable
form.
'
I
passed, Strong criticism of con-
day at the J. N. Towne home. from Baker to visit Mrs. . Mayes’
ditions at the county jail and rec­
__ I
Mrs. Darst is Mrs. Towne’s niece. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. —
\nd provide the vitamines so necessary to
ommendation for the construction '
W. Mc­
J. N. Lawton returned Friday ! Farland.
of a new building were contained i
They will return to
growth and health.
for a trip to Portland.
in the report of thè jury Thursday
Baker Wednesday.
Old residents insist on taking
after its annual inspection of the
GOOD TASTE at table demands th* serv­
A. M. Moore, former manager
Mrs. R. Davis of Yoncalla visitoi, county jail and farm. The report
their shoes to Goff. Rear First of the Jones A Eaton store here,
ing of a slenderized cracker like Tru-Bakaa,
ol5c has moved from Eugene to Idaho last week w*th her parents, Mr. stated that similar reports in pre
National bank.
They fit the bite, eat" neater—make soupe
Mrs. O. L. Nichols went to Port- Falls, Idaho, according to a letter and Mrs. S. Chestnut.
ceding years had been disregarded
week end. received here from Mr. Moore.
land Friday to spend the
1
taste better.
More fun than ever. Legion until a change is now imperative.
Mr. and M»* Carl Elliott moved
Harvest Festival.
Armory. General conditions at the county i
Radio Ray Nelson announ­ Saturday night.
Thursday to Eugene, where they
farm were commended.
ces his appointment as author-
Veterans Plan Reunion.
will make their home.
A carload of new Fords was re­
Ask Your Grocer for
Members of the Second Oregon
ceived Friday by Woodson Brothers.
Volunteers
who
served
in
the
,
wiuin'WsiM lw wwroi si i i rwi ir i iii i Bi CTM ’i T Tnwn-pCTTrm’-- j Deliveries of ears were made to
Ivan Currin, Tony Tonoli, C. E. Philippines during the Spanish
'American war will hold a reunion!
Miller and Fred Bower».
in Eugene soon in honor of Cap
New residents inquire for Goff. tain Harrv L. Wells, it has been
Enroll Today—It’s a Good School
Rear First National bank.
ol5e announced. 'Captain Wells was
Miss Ray Godard came from Eu­ captain of company L. He visited
fhe Universal Cracker"
A. E. ROBERTS, President
|
ene to visit
v
her parents, Mr. and Cottage Grove last week in the
992 Willamette St.
Phone 666
Eugene, Oregon. | gene
1rs. 8. L. Godard, over the week interest of the Pacific Highway
association. Major M. B. Huntley
end.
charge of ar
Goff does the job right. Rem < of Springfield has
rhe Home of Tru-Blu Graham«. Englith Style Biscuit* and the Famoux Tru-Blu Fruit C.tJ
of First National bank.
ol5e ! rangements for thè meeting, which
Captain
Wells
held
when
will be
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nirwnwir
Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mills will rete
_____
ras to Eugene from s trip
leave tomorrow for Portland, where j north.
Mr. Mills will attend a convention I
of funeral directors.
Their son
Pheasants Are Scarce,
Robert will visit with his grand j Chinese pheasants are scarce in
mother, Mrs. S. A. Howe, of Eu | Lane county. So report hunters
gene.
who have been in the field in
quest of the game birds since
Weather Helps Road Builders.
| Thursday, the opening day of the
Selling Points Maccabee Certificates
Fall weather has helped county season. Parties returning from the
1 Incontestable After 2 Years
1 Benefits of Local Lodge
>90,000 in Premium«
road builders more this year than i valley north of <’-<>burg reported
2 Cash Surrender
2 Monthly Rate Payments
for many years past and ail pro­ , fair bags, but hunting there was
SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND
3 Loan Value
3 Patriotic Ritualism
For further
I rouatn. »w ms Factik latmattnal
jects, except the Eugene Lorane not as good as last year. More
4 Paid Up Insurance
4 Employment Bureau
«dà
grevMt «rrt? oi Uvtntock aver aherwn
information
road,
are
well
along
toward
com
­
fanners
than
ever
have
forbidden
of
and D*iry C-Wle, Howes, Swine,
5 Extended Insurance
6 Sickness and Accident Benefits
m tb« Foul uv and I^airr Showa, Laad Mbd
pletion, according to Edwin Tullar, banting on their property this year,
address
6
Whole
Life-20
Pay-Endowments
and rLa wmi<1 famout H- tsb
Provides for Widow
county road superintendent. County it is said. Deer hunters were out
7 Double Indemnity
7 Care of Orphans
CHARLES E.
crews are now at work on the yesterday for the last time, as th*
8 Income Disability
8 Incoms for Old and Indigent
CHANDLER,
Lorane road and an effort will be season closes tomorrow.
• Annual Dividends
Care of Tubecular
made to complete the project this
box 412,
10 Pays for Loss Hand Foot Eye
10 Option Settlement
year.
Burroughs bookkeeping form of
11 Legal
11 International Home
Cottage Grove,
12 Brotherhood 200,000
12 American Experience 4%
many kinds.
Your home print
Oregon
Filing carda. The Sentinel. ■hop.
XX
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Do You Bake Cake?
If you do your own baking, and most
women do bake their own cakes, it will
pay you to try our special Cake Flours
and Flavoring Extracts.
McQueen’s Grocery
CLEAN-UP WEEK!
Cottage Grove Sentinel
j
Because It’s
Dependable
City Briefs
Southern Pacific Lines
You Can’t
Name a Big
Store
Notice!
A. F. & A. M
Southern Pacific Lines
IJMètaJó^/SaiJLp
A Wantad
Will Do It
Note
the
NEW
SHAPE
Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course ;
EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
<
Bafad by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
r
THE MACCABEES
!
22 Million Dollar Legal Reserve Society
i 47 Years Successful Operation—$1,000 to $25,(XX) Certificates ’
Oct.3l-Nov
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