COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 22, 1925
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The Cow As a Factory
If more of the dairy cows of the country were examined from
the critical basis of efficiency, as a factory is examined by
the owner, there would be many of the cows for sale or trade.
Inefficient cows for milk production are cutting down the
incomes of thousands of dairymen.
The First National bank knows that there is a constant
need for improvement in dairy herds of this community as
well as in other sections. We are keenly interested in this
profitable production and are glad to assist in building up
and bettering the herds of farmers who are in our banking
territory. .
We urge every progressive dairyman to attend, the Pacific Intern-tional
Livestock Exposition at Portland, October 31 to November 7.
‘Here
not only the best beef and dairy cattle will be exhibited but also the
largest gathering of hogs, horses, sheep, goats and poultry ever assem
bled under one roof in America. It is close at hand and offers a
liberal education of inestimable worth.
The First National Bank
Stockmens’ and Farmers’ Bank
Trade your old stoves_ for
new.
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Short's
Hand
Store.
o22p
H. M. Damewood and John
Fraley returned Wednesday from
Watch you Btep on Friday. Have
a trip to California. Mr. Dame
your shoes rebuilt by Goff, rear wood will leave . within a few
First National bank.
o22c ■ days for Washington, where he is
Pastor J. L. Beatty preached ! now making his home.
Sunday
forenoon
and
evening
Wilbur Spray is suffering with
services at the community church I blood poisoning in one arm.
in Oakland.
Mrs. A. L. Wynne is recovering
Mrs. J. 8. Magladry is ill with satisfactorily from an operation
pneumonia at her home in Eugene. for goiter which she underwent
Monday in a Eugene hospital.
Do your Xmas shopping Sat
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bird, of
urday night at the auxiliary ! Oakland, Iowa, are here looking
needlework bazaar. Harvest for a location. They are former
Festival. The Armory.
neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. I. B.
Mrs. Mae Jeanette Griffin of Morris.
Eugene ! has sued her husband,
The only gift your friends can
Jesse A.
.
Griffin, in the circuit not buy is your photo. Good por
court in Portland for divorce, traits cannot be finished as quick
They were married at Cottage ly as kodaks, so make your ap
10, 1906.—Morning pointment now.
Grove Oetoher
1
Monroe guaran-
Register.
tees to please,
22 north Sixth
Jacob Holmes and son Hom street.
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er, of Sacramento, are visiting j The auxiliary of the American
the I. B. Morris family.
Legion has forwarded to the vet-
erans’ hospital in Portland 105
pounds of jelly for use of the in
mates, Members of the auxiliary
contributed the jelly. Mrs. L. R.
Long, Mrs. O. M. Kem and Mrs.
The speed limit within the C. O’Hoyt comprised the committee
city is 20 miles the hour. in charge.
Speeding on east Main street,
Have your shoes rebuilt by A. B.
west Main street and south Cochran, I. O. O. F. building. ol5c
Sixth street the newly paved
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Burnette and
streets, must be stopped or family,
Portland, have moved
officers will be placed on these into the of
residence at 102 east Main
streets to arrest violators. street. Mr. Burnette and son
Drivers of automobiles can
Aubrey are employed at the Ander
save themselves and the city son
& Middleton mill.
expense by obeying the law.
Galloway
writes insurance.
CITY OF
Ceeil Caldwell has bought from
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COTTAGE GROVE.
Elbert Bede the lot on Madison
avenue directly west of the W. A.
Hogate residence.
He plans to
build there early next year.
George Atkinson is here from
Regular fall Clean-Up week North Bend for a few days on
will be from Thursday, October business.
Watch your step on Saturday,
22, to Thursday, October 29.
doff, rear
During this week all premises Our work guaranteed. Goff,
First National bank.
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of the city are to be cleaned
cl
W. A. Garoutte and Ms and
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All
of rubbish ___
and _
debris,
rubbish put in sacks or boxes Mrs. Victor Kem motored to Gardi
and' placed on paved streets ner Tuesday and spent the night
where it can be reached by with Mr. and Mrs. Tom Richmond,
truck will be removed at city relatives of the Kerns.
expense. Rubbish not so placed
Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall visited
must be removed at the ex relatives in Harrisburg this week.
Speeding Most Stop!
CLEAN-UP WEEK!
pense of tenant or property
Fun and frolic. American
owner.
Legion second annual Harvest
C. E. FROST.
Festival. The Armory, Satur-
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City Health Officer. day night.
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2-Day Specials
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For Two Days, Friday and Saturday of
This Week, We Will Have the Following
Real Bargains:
25-pound sack sugar..
„$1.68
27 bars white laundry ap
$1.00
1 dozen quart fruit jars
__ 60c
1 set water glasses___
...... 39c
$1 brooms_ _____ ____
.. . 79c
..... 20c
Regular 35c fruit jap holder
pounds Schillings’ baking powder 95c
Plain mixed candy (pure) per pound 15c
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Smith-Short Grocery
The Store That Appretiates Your Trade
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Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond Light association held in Alliany j BOY SCOUT TROUP MAY
returned last night from a visit Saturday evening.
BE FORMED HERE
in Portland. Mr. Richmond’s sis r Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rinard and
ter, Miss Eva, accompanied them small son of Baker arrived the Father and Son Banquet to Be Held
home and went to Eugen.- today, I first of tho week to visit Mr.
to Stimulate Interest.
I but will visit here again before f Rinard’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. R.
returning to Portland.
Rinard.
Organization in the near future
Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M .
Miss Nellie Stiles of Salem vis of one or more Boy Scout troops
Charles Burge, who had been 1 ited Tuesday with her aunt, Mrs. for Cottage Grove was discussed
last night at a meeting of represen
the guest of his sister, Mrs. W. M. j D. H. Bennett.
Norris, left Monday for Sutherlin
Local radio fans report distance tatives of the American Legion and
to visit his mother, Mrs. C. O. Line. reception has been better recently, local churches. L. 8. McCready,
the Lane county
I Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Henderson Schenectady, Memphis and Palm president of
returned this week from a short Beach are among stations reported Boy Scout council and Delbert
Oberteuffer, scout commissioner,
visit to Ashland and Grants Pass. here this week.
both of Eugene, explained the pur
The
E.
C.
Emerson
residence
at
A and B radio batteries.
pose of the scouts and methods of
Latham was destroyed by fire Sun organization.
Service Garage.
Mr. and Mrs Noble White, of day noon. The flames had gained
A father and son banquet will
Seattle, who were on their honey considerable headway before dis be held, probably next month, to
covered,
but
most
of
the
contents
moon trip, visited here over the
stimulate interest in the Boy 8cout
week end at the home of Mr. was saved.
movement. Efforts will be made
White’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
The Augusta McCormick farm on to have several local men inter
W. J. White, leaving for home the London road was rented this ested attend a series of instruction
Tuesday. Miss Wilma White, of week to C. Whalen of Santa Bar courses in scouting. These classes,
Portland, and Miss Marian, who is ba, Calif. The deal was handled which will be under the direction
attending the University of Oregon, by E. C. Lockwood.
of Dean Bovard of the University
were home for a family reunion
Miss Minnie McCracken of Yon of Oregon, will be held each Mon
during the visit of the newlyweds. calla underwent an operation for day night in the university gym
All the town’s going to the removal of tonsils at the office of nasium, The first class will bo
held October 26.
Legion’s Harvest Festival in a local physician today.
A Boy Scout troop was in exist-
the Armory Saturday night.
Al Adams is confined to his
ence here a few years ago and
Mrs. Mary Rutherford of Gate, home with a severe cold.
Okla., this week is visiting her
Miss Delta Hopper, who had been was later disbanded. Some of the
sister, Mrs. E. Tompkins.
visiting her sister in Eugene, re- members will be available for the
new troop. The American Legion
Dr. Hagen cures hemerhoids. o22c turned to her home Wednesday.
has offered to get behind
Mrs. A. A. Job and Miss Muriel
movement here and will have
MOUNT VIEW.
Mason of Seattle and Guy Job of
cooperation of loeal churches.
Latouche, Alaska, were visitors this
(Special to The Sentinel.)
week at the B. R. Job home. They
WALKER.
Oct. 21.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred
were returning to their homes from
Guggisburg spent the week end at
a trip to California.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Watch your step. The best of Scottsburg.
Oct. 21.-—Mrs. Sylvia Rathburn
Mrs.
Kate
Sears
of
the
Grove
vis
material, Goff, rear First National
of Saginaw was a visitor at the
bank.
o22c ited Friday with Mrs. A inn nd a Aden Miller home Monday night.
Sears.
A large crowd attended the play,
1924 light 6 Studebaker for
Miss Jessie Simonson, accom-
•' The “
Path Across the Hill,’’
sale. Service Garage.
panied by a friend from Eugene,
Thirty-two pints of jam and visited Sunday at the Thomas given by the high school Friday
night. The total gate receipts were
jelly and three sweaters we:'1 for- Lambkin home.
$36.25.
warded to Eugene headquarters
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooloy and
Mrs. John Walden of Eugene
this week by the local branch of Elizabeth Cooley were at the V. D.
the American Red Cross.
They White home on Coast Fork Sun- visited her mother, Mrs. M. C.
Smith, Saturday and Sunday.
were contributed by members of day afternoon.
Lloyd Hankins of Dorena en
the Presbyterian Aid society. The
Mr. and Mrs. Charlea Bales and
shipment will go to the government daughter spent Sunday with Mrs. tered Walker high school as a
freshman Monday, making the total
tubercular hospitals in Phoenix, Amanda Sears.
Aris, and Bayard, N. M. and is
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath vis- enrollment 34.
The first six weeks’ examinations
part of a nation wide campaign to ited Sunday at Walker.
secure supplies for these institu
Mrs. Amanda Sears and Miss will be given at the hiffli school
tions.
Laura Riley were» Cottage Grove this week.
The Walker literary society will
Get your radios from Long visitors Saturday.
be reorganized at the first meeting
& Cruson at Service Garage.
to be held in the auditorium of
Wildcat Bounty Stopped.
Walker high school October 30. A
Payments of bounties on bob program is being prepared by the
cats and wildcats has been stopped committee, Mrs. Lisle, Verneil Koch
by the state game commission, and Gwen Haight.
according to word received by
Lane county game wardens. Pay
Much Sickness in Bogota.
ment of county bounties on preda
Mrs. G. C. Birchet, writing from
tory animals was discontinued some
time ago for lack of funds. The Bogota, Columbia, 8. A., to her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty,
state will continue to pay bountios
reports much sickness there, al
on wolves and ..cougars.
though conditions are now much
better, For »omc time tho deaths
Forest Fires Costly.
from whooping cough .averaged 25
Reforestation of 300 acres burned a day. The city has a population
over in the Cascade national forest of 125,000. Mrs. Birtchet had just
this year will cost the government recovered from an illness.
from $15 to $20 per acre, accord
ing to N. F. Macduff, supervisor.
You don’t get a sheepskin in
We are authorized
Thirty-seven per cent of fires in
the school of experience. You just
this district were caused by human
• dealers for
have your own removed.—Medford
beings, records show. Half of this
Mail-Tribune.
percentage was due to logging
operations.
FOR
SALE—YOUNG
JERSEY
(The Best)
cow. Will freshen in December.
No, the woodsaw man hasn’t Mrs. L. Robbins. 251 old Pacific
come yet. But seven or eight of highway north.
him made new promises yesterday.
(Quality in a 5-tube)
—Eugene Guard.
(Storage Battery Bet)
Radio Ray Has
This to Say:
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The Sentinel.
Scientists See Ending
of Niagaras Grandeur
PH0NE-201 9th*MMN
Once more the scientists have
been casting a calculating eye upon
Niagara falls. In the news head
lines we are told of a situation gain
ing In gravity on the Canadian side
through the re- esslon due to the
wearing away of the limestone bed
of the river. In a report to the
Smithsonian institution, says the
New York World, we read that. In
effect, the falls are committing sul
clde and that the speed of the oper
ation Increases relentlessly.
However, as we read on In these
forecasts we And comfort for wed
ding tourists and exposition pro
moters alike. The falls. It appears,
have taken 10,000 years to go seven
miles In their rwaasion to date. On
the Canadian side they are now re
ceding five feet a year, at which rate
it will take rather more than a
thousand years to score only an
other mile.
While a thousand years may be
but yeaterday In the sight of sci
ence, it Is really quite a space of
time In the affairs of commerce and
the tourist trade.
Fuller Brushes—in sets—ideal
Christmas gifts. Put in holly boxen
free. Phone G. B. Arnest. Phone
124-J.
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More fun^than ever. Legion
Harvest Festival.
Armory.
Saturday night.
Why break in new shoes when
Goff can rebuild those comfortable
ones yon have on.
Rear Firat
National bank.
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George Ott of thia city under-
went a major operation at a Bu
gene hospital Tuesday.
The work of laying the base
I rock on the Row river road east of
j Cottage Grove has been completed,
according to P. M. Morse, county
engineer. Continued good weather
I has made possible steady progress
in all eounty road building.
C. A. Bartell, J. B. Stewart, M.
Combined Attack of
M. Stewart, C. E. Stewart, Ear!
Gull« Drove Off Hawk
Stewart and Jim Kinzel returned
Wednesday from a hunting trip to
Seagulls' victory over a hawk la
June mountain.
¿•scribed by Albert R. Keen of
A daughter was born Tuesday North Devon In a recent Issue of
the
London Time«. He says: "I
: night in Portland to Mr. and Mrs.
; C. L. Lawton. The father, who was visiting Lynton recently and
tbe high cliffs above the sea
is day clerk at Hotel Bartell, I from
witnessed a moat remarkable air
left Wednesday morning to be with battle between stout a dozen or
his wife and child.
more seagulls and a hawk. Their
I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Stoile and organisation and method of attack
son Omer of Irving were visitors on the hawk was very much like
Sunday at—the home of their h air battles tn tbs World war. Ths
attack lasted for about fifteen mln
daughter, Mrs. Rex Burnette.
□tea. until tbe guile bad driven tbe
Mi» Nola Benton, of the local htwk sntlrely away from their do
office of the Mountain States Pow- main where they were nesting and
er company, was one of eight girl«. chased him off down the coast for
one from each of the offices of the • mile or two. Tbs gulls all to
Willamette division of the power gether cleverly pounced on
with severe pecks and then
company, who attended a meeting I other gulls closed in around,
of the Northern National Electric was • very Interesting sight
Your valuables have three powerful
enemies:
FIRE
THEFT
MISPLACEMENT
The surest and cheapest way to put
your valuables beyond the reach of
these three destroyers is by renting a
safe deposit box here.
Bank of Cottage Grove
COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON
72
PATTERNS
Brass Lined
Pocket Knives
Fully Guaranteed
For Any One Shown in Our Window
DARBY Ê? LISTON
In Their New Home
Every patron x»f The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove
a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of
the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere.
REDUCED
AGAIN
EFFECTIVE OCT. 20
Essex and Hudson
Essex Coach
$920
Hudson Coach
$1370
This Season’s Sets
femi&ICTMcSHOP
Enemies of Your
Valuables
Now the following prices
delivered at Cottage Grove
Came Within One of It.
Bales Manager: “Did you
the order!’’
Salesman: “No, but I naw
fountain pen!’’—Life.
Rubber stamps.
PAGE THREE
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity
You’ll welcome our low-
priced estimates on lumber
and sundry building mater
ials which vou need. Call
on us while in town, or
phone 148.
A Few Red-Hot Ones!
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sizes in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2-6x6 8x1*, $3.10
2 8x6 8x1* $3.15
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
Cottage Grove
Manufacturing Co
USED CARS
AT FOLLOWING
BARGAIN PRICES
1919 Willys 6 touring $200
1920 Maxwell tour. $190
1922 Studebaker 6
' coupe
$650
1925 Flint Big 6 $1100
191H Dodge touring $250
1922 Chevrolet tour. $225
1916 Dodge ronfiater $160
1922 Ford sedan..... „$275
1923 Ford sedan....... $375
1921 Ford touring.... $225
1921 Ford roadster. .$150
1924 Ford touring.. $375
1923 Gray touring.. $390
1918 Ford touring__ $75
1918 Ford touring.... $85
Snappy Ford bug..... $125
Oldsmobile 8 touring .$75
Ford touring
...$40
Ford bug...... „
Ford bug.......
Many others too cheap to
mention.
ALL ABOVE CAR8 SOLD ON GOOD TERMS AND
WILL TAKE ANYTHING IN ON TRADE
N. J. NELSON JR
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Dealer in Automobiles of Quality