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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 29, 1925 PAGE THREE Sewing and fancy work of nil the homo of Mrs. Ray’s sister, kinds. Mrs. Goff. 326 north Sev Mrs. Frank Hawkins. They plan enth street. o28nl2p to make their home here. Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Westen- Miss Marjorie Shay visited for haver of Huntington Beach, Calif., a short time Tuesday morning at | visited friends here Monday night the home of her parents, Mr. and and Tuesday. Mr. Westenhaven Mrs. E. C. Shay. She is teaching Marauders have recently broken was associated with his father and 1 school in Roseburg and was on her uncle in business here several years WRy attend the state P. T. A. into the “Summer-rest” home of Mis» Eva Wentworth, three miles ! ago. {convention in Portland. east of Lorane, and have stolen Be sure to call on us Saturday and get our special Daily shopping at The Fair Less is being spent today on ‘‘keeping up ' several articles of value in addi prices on Store will reveal many new RALPH HAND TO MEET apperances. ’ ’ tion to breaking ami carrying away novelties and bargains. FRANK BURNS I windows. Miss Wentworth, in a Friends of Mrs. Dwight Weir, More is being spent for comforts and advancement. letter to The Sentinel this week, former resident, have received Local Orappler in Oood Condition I stated her home had been broken For Bout Thursday Night. word that 3he is recovering from Keep your money at home by buying home made i into each year for the past three illness at her home in Corvallis. products. years. Ralph Hand of Cottage Grove, Her son, born October 8, died Is the greatest thing a family can buy today. Yet Miss Wentworth teaches school when only a day old and Mrs. Weir will meet Frank Burns, South in Pasadena, Calif., and spends you buy it on easy terms—simple regular deposits, Bend, Ind., grappler next Thursday I has been ill since that time. parts of her summer vacations at not necessarily large, in a bank such as this strong, night at the armory in the first her Lorane home. Improvements Radios at Service Garage. friendly community Institution. wrestling match of the local season. N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold the Burns, who came to the Pacific there have cost her considerable, In this way you provide both a safeguard and an following cars: : Studebaker touring I coast recently, has the reputation ; she stated, and she does not feel “opportunity key’’ for the future. to Fred Zastrow, new Overland ■ of being a hart! man to throw and like spending more if destruction sedan to Guy L. Lewis, new Willys- is one of the topnotchers in the of her property cannot be stopped. On another page of The Sentinel Knight brougham to James I. game, He has had 20 years ex- Lawson and Dodge touring to C. C. perienee on the mat. He lost a Miss Wentworth offers to rent her | place free of charge to a capable Frazier. recent match in Portland to Ted I person who will protect her prop- COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Used cars. Lots of ’em. All Thye, but some fans were dissatis- I «rty- kinds. All prices. N. J. Nelson Jr. fied with the decision. “The Bank that Heups You to Get Ahead’’ Hand has not appeared here in Mrs. 8. E. McKinney visited PHONE 46 Post Buys Flags. last week end in Roseburg at the a match for some time, but is in A new stand of colors has been Culver & Anderson I home of her brother, Binger Her- j the best of condition. purchased by Calvin Funk post, Wrestling will begin at 8:30. American Legion, with money ob mann. Free Delivery at All Times of Day Some good preliminaries have been tained from recent shows sponsored Cooked Food Sale, Saturday, Oc arranged. The match will be con by the post. The post flag, which tober 31, at Smith & Short ’ s, by : a short visit at the home of Mrs. ducted under Police Gazette rules. is of large size, bears the name i Callahan’s sister, Mrs. W. A. women of Presbyterian church. and emblem of the local organi Benefit of Albany college. ' Garoutte. SWINEHART IS AWARDED zation. They will be used for the Ralph* Borrego, who had been em Watch your step on Saturday. DAMAGES OF $1000 first time in the parade to be hold Gus Ludeking (Salesman G. Q. ployed here as an automobile sales- I H. N. Anderson of Aberdeen, Our work guaranteed. Goff, rear man, left this week for Marshfield. j Armistice day. Plans for a big Electric company, Milwaukee, Wis.) Plaintiff Gets Verdict in Suit First National bank. o22c Wash., arrived here Monday on celebration Armistice day are pro pictures to us a hard knight’» He will go from there to Tucson, Against Standard Oil Company. Charles Hall is spending the Ariz. business for the Anderson & Mid grossing. One of the features will work. week at home nursing one of dleton Lumber eorapany. be a dinner at 6 o’clock in the Night. The earth quakes a little, Barber Shop *• Galloway writes insurance. A verdict awarding damages of I. O. O. F. hall. “Job’s comforters lommonly re- Veterans of all there is a rumble, and suddenly Radios at Service Garage. $1000 in the case of George Swino- George Feihman of San Jose, ferrod to as a boil. wars are invited to this dinner, a valiant knight, mounted on u Mrs. H. M. Wheeler and Mr. j hart against the Standard Oil com- New goods arriving daily Calif., who had been visiting at pany and C. H. Bussey, was A carnival dance will be held in great • great - great grandaddy of and Mrs. Henry Papple, all of WE BOB, CURL AND the homes of Walter Pitcher and the evening in the armory. Spark Plug, reins before York Roseburg, who had been at the at The Fair Store. Mrs. Sarah Kerr, left for his home reached by a jury in circuit court DYE HAIR Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Lloyd of castle. home of Mrs. Wheeler’s brother, yesterday afternoon. Mr. Swine Tuesday. Community Fairs Popular. “ What ho! ” he bellows through H. C. Hart, left Sunday for their Graton, Calif., visited last week Why break in new shoes when hart had asked for $7500 on ac Barber Work in General ; Community fairs are becoming lungs that shake the foundations end at the home of Mr. Boyd’s homes. Goff can rebuild those comfortable count of the death of Mrs. Swine quite popular in southwest Wash of the castle. special attention to children brother, T. M. Boyd. hart following an accident on Main 100—10c aluminum sponges ones you have on. Rear First ington. Farmers, stock growers The tinkling of a ukulele far to sell at 5c. One to a custo Bazaar, ruminage and food sale National bank. 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. o22c street of this city last spring when and poultry men are taking keen above in the ramparts stops for a by ladies of Christian church, Old she was struck by a car driven by mer. See them at The Fair Arthur Watkins of Canyon City interest in these affnirs and they moment, and a youth ’ s voice calls bakery building. November 13 Mr. Bussey, manager of the oil Store. are meeting with marked success. down—“Garden hoe, messirol” o29nl2c is visiting this week at the home company’s local plant. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely and and 14. Your home newspaper is always of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Thurston county especially is doing “Varlet! Lily finger twangs of J. W. Kirk, who recently sus- Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peters and Watkins. good w-ork along these lines. By strung cat gut! In the morn I’ll glad to give assistance in the prep Road to Be Completed. daughter Margaret spent Sunday tained a severe injury to his hip aration of advertising copy. It is too late to buy winter A new road to the Sears cerne- the last of October Thurston coun drink of your heart’s blood for in Corvallis at the home of Mrs. in an accident, is able to be out. ty will have held eight such fairs, this night ’ s work. ” early, but we yet have tery, three miles east of Cottage Blakely’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Service Garage for radio A stoves the one you should have. Grove, will be completed next offering an opportunity for prac “Who’s there»” Harry Millet. and B batteries. And the valiant knight howls Bressler’s. week by volunteer workmen who tically every farmer in the county Used cars of quality at Nelson’ b . Mrs. Gladys Jackson returned will gather to complete the project to display the results of his labor. answer: “The Lord of Silo.” “Why, its fodder,” exclaimed Monday from Mount Angel, where begun this summer. The road has The idea should spread.—Hoquiam the banjo tickler. “Open the draw she visited over the week end with been graded and is now ready for Washingtonian. bridge.” her daughters, Dorothy and Mar the gravel. The road was impass garet. Couldn't. able in winter while the new road, Engraving work. The Sontinol. x Nurse: “I wonder who it was Mayonnaise Fuller Brushes—in sets—ideal when completed, will make the Christmas gifts. Put in holly.boxes cemetery accessible at all times. who never folded up his clothes OFFERS Salads MATTRESSES MAD E OVER i free. Phone G. B. Arnest. Phone W. P. Van Schoiack, Warren Kelly when he went to bed»” Tommy: “ Adam! ” with or without new ticks; can 124-J. o22tfc(T) and Brison Sears have charge of be returned same day; new mat the work. They have issued a call L. Elam of Hood River, former It takes two hands and New and Economical Burroughs bookkeeping form of tresses any size. O'Brien’s Mattress for men and teams to meet both resident of this city, arrived here a tail to tune 3 dials sim many kinds. Your home print & Upholstering Co., phone 399, 391 Saturday and Monday mornings. Also--- ultaneously. Our new sets l the first of the wek for a visit. ! shop. o29-n23p XX E. Eighth. Eugene, Ore. have single dial control, Summer prices on winter Oood Prospects. and greater power and stoves at Bressler’s Our Specialty “What’s tickling Hickey sot’’ selectivity than the old 3 Milton Woodson returned to his “A bootlegger offered him a dial system. home in Harrisburg Tuesday, after commission for — new customers, i __________ ________ , so a short visit here. Hickey, by way of a joke, gave Real Quality Work him the membership roster of the | Did you know that all diseases Civic Dry Enforcement league.” of the eye are curable without the “Well«” aid of glasses or operation! Dr. 410 Main St. “Today Hickey got a commission Hagen. eow(T) Phone 81 check for $550.”—Pennsylvania C. L. Lawton returned Hunday Selling Points Maccabee Certificates Feature Feature Register. ’ from Portland. Mrs. I-awton and Incontestable After 2 Years Benefits of Local Lodge Quality Quality their daughter, born last week in Monthly Rate Payments Cash Surrender Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. j Portland, will arrive here next Patriotic Ritualism For further Loan Value Mr. and Mrs. Nelson De Young, | week. Employment Bureau Paid Up Insurance information Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson ami We can interest you in good ' Mrs. Hugh Milligan left Wednes Extended Insurance Sickness and Accident Benefits address I used cars. Models from 1916 to day for Bandon for a short outing. Provides for Widow Whole Llfe-20 Pay-Endowments CHARLES E. 1925. At very low prices. N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Eerguson live in Double Indemnity Care of Orphans Income Disability ■Nelson Jr. Income for Old and Indigent CHANDLER, | Wisconsin and have been visiting Annual Dividends Care of Tubecular 5c for a 10c kitchen _____ ______ ' here. box 412, Pays for L obb Hand-Foot Eye Option Settlement sity at The Fair Store. Come early and get your 10c Cottage Grove, International Home Legal Reserve The C. E. Dunn family have pot scrub for 5c at The Fair Mrs. George Boyd and children Brotherhood 200,000 American Experience 4% Oregon Store. have returned from spending the moved to Portland. summer at Salem with Mrs. Boyd’s Service Garage for radio A I J. Q. Willett«, of thi« city, and daughter, Mrs. Docia L. Norris, mother, Mrs. G. F. Lake. and B batteries. Klamath Falls, returned today Hot Stuff! The stoves and Mr. and Mrs. Grant Hpangenburg of Mr». and two children, of Astoria, visit from a trip to Portland. ranges at Bressler's. ed last week end at the home of Norris will return to her home Ralph Spearow left last night Mr. Hpangenburg’» brother, Lee tomorrow. for St. Louis, Mo., where he was Hpangenburg. Trade_ your old stoves_ for called by the insurance company The only gift your friends can new. Short’s Second Hand by which he is employed to take o26tfc a two months’ special training not buy is your photo. Good por- store. traits cannot be finished as quick Floyd Weldon and Mrs. Orphn course. ly as kodaks, so make your ap- Vcrvermousc. of Portland, and Mr. Stewart - Warner five - tube pointment now. Monroe guaran- and Mr». Frank Ertler, of Hal cm, radio complete with batteries, tees to please, 22 north Sixth «pent the week end at the home tubes and loud speaker, $110. street. o8tfe(T) of Mr. and Mr«. A. L. Weldon. Service Garage. Lincoln Taylor is reported as The guests celebrated the birthday Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan re recovering gradually from a recent anniversary of A. L. Weldon Mon turned to Portland this week, after paralytic strike. day with a family reunion, at which M. V. Weldon and family, of this city, were guest«. You’ll welcome our low- Lorane Home of Miss E&a Wentworth Is Robbed Satisfaction Beats “Show” Would You Like to Save Some Money? Home Made Hams and Bacon “A Financial Reserve” Boneless Rolls, per pound 28c 35c Bacon Backs, per pound Half or Whole Side Sugar Cured Bacon, per pound.......................... 35c Cottage Rolls, per pound ......... 27c Bank of Cottage Grove Quality Market 113 I City Briefs MPERIAT 1 ARE YOU A MONKEY? Domestic Laundry Thrif-T-Service WET WASH THE MACCABEES FINISH 22 Million Dollar Legal Reserve Society 47 Years Successful Operation—$1,000 to $25,000 Certificates Radio Ray Nelson Cottage Grove and Vicinity Saturday Features Sweet potatoes, 5 pounds for 25c Sliced pineapple, large can....... ....... 25c Sugar, 17 pounds for ..... $1.00 Canned corn, choice Iowa, 2 for...... 25c Brooms, $1.00 value.............. 85c POTATOES—Larger and better quality valley spuds, 100 pounds....... ....... $2.50 SQUASH—We have some genuine Hub bards, per pound_____ ___ _ __ 2c FLOUR—Has advanced 40c per barrel wholesale in the last two weeks—we ad vise you to buy your flour now. The Basket Groceteria 5c will give you a 10c pan cleaner at The Fair Store— 100 to go—one to a customer. Mr. and Mr«. O. A. Handers left j this morning for Han Francisco, * where they will meet Mr. Han ider’s sister, who is returning with | her husband from Honolulu. They plan to be gone about 10 days. Miss Naomi Hoskins returned Monday from a trip to Bend. J. W. Shattuck of Talent visited 1 I friends here this week. Watch your step. The best of material. Goff, rear First National bank. o22c Mrs. Lillian Hcherbert arrived Wednesday from Centralia, Wash.,. for a short visit with relatives' here. She is on her way to her home in Man Francisco. A daughter was born Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Chestnut ¡at their home in tuts city. Bressler's have the heaters that heat and the ranges that cook. R. L. Rtewart spent today in Al- > l«ay on business. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ray and three children, of Densmore, Kans.,; arrived Wednesday for a visit at priced estimates on lumber and sundry building mater ials which vou need. Call on us while in town, phone 148. The new TRU-BAKE cracker formula proved an eye-opener to everyone. A Few Red-Hot Ones! There'« a hint of richne«« about TRU- BAKES. Yet a lighter, flakier or more daintily crisp cracker could scarcely be im agined. Crackers had never tasted so good before I CUPBOARD DOORS, $1.10 UP (31 sizes in stock) The new narrow shape fit« the bite. Doe» not crash or shatter. Just nips off clean. 5X PANEL DOORS 2-6x6 8xl%, $3.10 2-8x6 8xl%, $3.15 Also Shingles and Moulding at Lowest Prices. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. Your Grocer Note the NEW SHAPE Sell« Tru-Beke Crackers Buy ft* Largir Patitagli thty'n Baked by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland Lb« Home of Tru Blu Graham«. English StyU B a c a»*« wd «ha Famowa Tm-Blu Fruit Cake