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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1925 PAGE THREE Lewis Fined for Assault. Mary E. Robinson filed suit last NEW STYLE OF STREET Clay Lewis, a resident of the week in circuit court seeking di LIGHT IS SHOWN vorce from Ellis Robinson. They city for a year, was fined $50 and costs in the court of Justice of were married in Cottage Grove Pole System May Replace Lamps Peace Young Saturday upon a July 3, 1912. Now in Use on Main Street. charge of assault preferred by Mrs. See that they have a place in your Sumlay spread. National Mazda electric M. V. Phillips, proprietor of the As a demonstration of how the Everybody enjoys them! lights at Radio Ray Nelson’s. Gray Goose. It was alleged that Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Beue and Mr. Lewis tried to take by force pole type lamp would appear the A fresh, wholesome assortment always in stoek. son Haroid, Mrs. H. F. Edwards some personal property of his which Mountain States Power company I and Miss Belle Burkholder attend was being held as security for u last week erected one of the late type lamps in front of its office ed homecoming Saturday at Oregon bill and that two employes were on Main street. The globe, which Agricultural college. injured in the attempt to hold the icontains a 200 watt lamp, sur- Mrs. Duncan P. Cameron and property. As hr was unable to mounts a 12 foot pressure steel PHONE 65 two daughters arrived Friday from pay the fine, Lewis was taken to i column, mounted on a cast iron Canada to join Mr. Cameron, who the county jail. It was reported 1 base. The company will erect arrived several weeks ago to take this forenoon that the fine had i another pole of a different type r jnv toto un jhvjjh un tnx mx tbh rrn ari un nir nir uninx Trn the pastorate Of the Presbyterian been paid and that he had been in the near future. • church. Mr. Cameron met them in released. Join your friends aboard Shasta route The city council has under con- i trains to the Southland. Portland. i sideration supplanting the present h Service Garage for radio A | lighting system on Main street i Enroll Today—It’s a Good School 4 Popular Trains from and B batteries. i with the new type lamps. Under Portland every day ! Mrs. K. K. Mills and son Robert | the system proposed, three lights K r. A. E. ROBERTS, President New Comfort Features — at no extra fare left Friday for North Bend to I would be installed on each side —Club car, with barber, valet, shower-bath, 992 Willamette St. Phone 666 Eugene, Oregon. i visit at the home of Mr. Mills’ of each block, making a total of on The Shasta. and save money. 1UL1LU. S.ML XULUU UUIUI 1U4 MI4 1U4 lUZ 1LU 1U4 1UA IU4 1U4 UI4 1UL1LU.1LU1LU. lULUK IU4 HIM brother, James H. Mills. Thev 36 lights between the bridge nnd Observation cars on Shasta, Southern ■ 1 plan to be gone about 10 days. the Southern Pacific station. California Express (furnishing direct serv Always give your home print Earl Hill left for Eugene this ice to Los Angeles), and Oregonian. Card of Thanks. Alberi itandi for forenoon to serve on the district shop first chance at all your print Get further particulars about this attrac Better Breakfasts* We wish to express our sincere court jury. tive travel service. Ask Agent. ing. Usually your homo printer appreciation of the kindnesses ex Sewing and fancy work of all Of every kind printed nt tended by our friends and neigh can meet competition in quality kinds. Mrs. Goff, 326 north Sev home by the Home Print bors during the illness and death as well as price. enth street. o28nl2p Shop. of our daughter Elizabeth. Portland Oregonian: Miss Eva Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. SMITH. Richmond, who has been spending T. M. Boyd, Local Agent Always give your Home the summer here with Miss Isa NOTICE. I Botten and in Eugene with her Print Shop first chance We wish to thank all those who mother, Mrs. Alice Richmond, left Barber Shop I -d at all your printing. helped Saturday and Monday in Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Carter re Sunday morning for New York. the completion of the new road turned to their home in Portland Radio A, B and C batteries, to the Sears cemetery. W. D. Thursday after a visit at the home loud speakers and accessories Van Schoiack, Warren Kelly, ■-------------------------------------- ii of Mrs. Carter’s sister, Mrs. Wil- at Radio Ray Nelson’s. WE BOB, CURL AND Brison Sears. liam Bartels. A son was born Wednesday to W. J. Woods, Andrew Brund and DYE HAIR Mrs. T. C. Wheeler returned K. K. Mills attended the O. A. C.- Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ~ Brown of You can't heap Not Even One Honest Latham. Thursday evening from a motor Montana football game at Corvallis Barber Work in General ; the plate too Mr. and Mrs. W. W. McFarland trip to Ashland, Upon the return Saturday. Man in French Village special attention to children Senatorial Candidate Here. high to suit him. left Friday for Eugene, where they trip she brought her grandmother, Ren Sanford returned Thursday He knows what'» James J. Crossley, candidate for Just as New England has Its aged about 90 years, from Ashland from Lowell, where he spent sev will make their home. what in hot cake» 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. to Wolf Creek, where the latter eral (lays on a sign painting con the republican nomination for Unit stories of wooden nutmegs, so and Flapjack ed States sene-tor to succeed Sena France has certain classics reveal Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely spent expects to spend the winter. tops'em alii tract. tor Stanfield, was a Cottage Grove ing the tendency of her country the week end in Corvallis at the Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M men to save pennies now and then visitor Saturday. Mr. Crossley home of Mrs. Blakely’s parents. PROFESSIONAL CARDS New model radio sets. Single A daughter was born Wednes served in five sessions of the Iowa at the expense of their fellows. One of the best concerns u popu Stewart - Warner five - tube day to Mr. and Mrs. John Spores dial control, $85 and up com state senate and also served six DENTISTS plete. Radio Ray Nelson. lar village priest. The villagers radio complete with batteries, of this city. F. E. Mendenhall last ■ week re and a half years as U. 8. attorney voted amid great enthusiasm to TT W. TITUS, D. M. D — Dentistry. tubes and loud speaker, $110. Mr. and Mrs. Prank Knox moved ceived word from Mrs. Mendenhall, under Roosevelt and Taft. He is a give him a barrel of their best wine -*-*-• Modern equipment. First Nil Service Garage. Thursday*' to Eugene, where they who was called to Oakland, Calif., Portland attorney. Crossley served for his birthday. Each of the wine tional Bauk Building. Hours. 9 to * will reside. by the serious illness of her father, on the Mexican border and over- growers was to bring a bottle and 12 und 1 to 6. Evenings anu Sun empty It Into the barrel. seas in the world war. For that days by appointment. Office phone that he had improved, She will The Sentinel. Bazaar, rummage and food sale On the appointed day peasant af 10, residence phono 212-R. reason he probably will gain the by ladies of Christian church, Old return with him to his home in support of many ex-service men. ter peasant marched up to the bar rel, eulogized the priest, and plung I Alt. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office bakery building. November 13 Nebraska. *■* Fifth aud Main streets. Hours, ing the nozzle of his green bottle 8:30 Mr. and Mrs. John Ludowitz o29nl2c and 14. to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings through the bunghole poured Its of Silverton, who had been visiting aud Sundays by appointment. Phones: Mrs. L. B. Pearl left Thursday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. {urgllng contents within, office 35, residence 161-J. for her home in Santa Ana, Calif., When the last contribution had Ernest Lilly, returned to their been made the chairman of the after a visit at the home of her home Friday. ATTORNEYS committee made an even longer sister, Mrs. Andrew Brund. speech of praise, and drew from the rjERBEBT W LOMBARD—Attor Radios at Service Garage. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe barrel to drink the health of the ney at Lk„. ................ ......... Law. . First National Mr. and Mrs. Phil Hohl of Rose Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage left Saturday on a business trip to priest. burg visited last week at the home Grove, Oregon. To the astonishment of every Stayton and Salem, They will re- of Mr. Hohl’s mother, Mrs. Barbara body, the glass contained only clear II J. SlllNN.—Attorney at Law turn Tuesday. Hohl. water. Each farmer had assumed and Notary Public. Practices that the other» would bjlng the in all courts. Bader building, Cot Service Garage for radio A Mr. and Mrs Henry Mason went wine. and B batteries. tage Grove, Oregon. to Eugene Friday. Mrs. Mason will Newspaper Advertising take medical treatment there. PHYSICIANS Makes Big Stores Out Speed Contests That Galloway writes insurance. E. FROST.—Physician of Little Ones. Twelve dozen home made cookies, Are Not on Record |)R. aud C. Surgeon. Office in Lawson made by member» of the auxiliary Building. Puouo 47, Cottage Grove, An exciting contest took place re of the American Legion, were cently between a motorcyclist arid Oregon. shipped to the veterans’ hospital nn express train along tlie 500 miles TtAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy- in Portland Friday by Mrs. L. R. between Sydney nnd Brisbane, Aus sician and Surgeon. Evenings The Plural of Cosmos. Long. Another shipment will be tralia. The lone cyclist won, reach appointment. Suite 3, Kern The spelling of the plural of cos ing his destination 30 minutes be by sent this week. Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on mos (a flower) as it appeared in fore the train. A kangaroo raced a north Sixth street, just off Main. Mrs. C. 8. Roberts and Bon Stew The Sentinel recently, has caused train In Australia, keeping along art returned last week from Aber considerable comment, for which side the locomotive for three miles, I) A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician deen, Wash., where they visited reason The Sentinel makes the ex according to Tit-Bits. and Surgeon. Calls answered or night. Matornity work a for several weeks with Mrs. Rob planation that in general usage the Perhaps the most grotesque rail day specialty. Ovor C. J. Breior Co. erts’ parents. plural is the same as the singular. way races have been on occasions Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J. when members of the crews have Radios at Service Garage had to race their own trains, after |)H A. W. KIME.—Physician nnd Mr. and Mrs. 8. 8. Lasswel] and Dry Spell Is Broken. having signaled the train to proceed * ' Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases children spent the week end in 1^ The long unusal dry spell was and then being unable to board any of women and children a specialty. Portland at the home of Mrs. broken by a light rainfall Sunday of the cars. One man In England Will care for confinements at his home if desired. Office over C. J. Laaswell ’» parents. night and today. Indications are gave the "right away” signal and Hreier Co, Phones: Office, 234; Mr. and Mr*. Melton Clow of that the rain will continue a 'lav then found the train had gathered residence, 126 J. Residence address. speed so quickly that he wns un 1149 west Main. Silverton visited last week at the or two. The Willamotte river is able to board It. home of Mr. Clow’s parents, Mr. at the lowest stnge in its history His absence was not discovered DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS and Mrs. F. A. Clow. and considerable rainfall will be until the next station was reached. j rjR. H. A. HAGEN. -Licenced After several minutes the guard Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hartley re needed to bring the watern up to Drugb*’!" Physician. Phono 30. was seen sprinting after the train. I turned Friday from a visit to Mr. their usual level. He lost the race by 11 minutes. An Ontrandor Building, 630% Main Hartley’s old home in Indiana. other gdard missed his train, but I Afreet, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Veatch visited pursued it on a motorcycle which last week at the horfie of relatives he commandeered. NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTIONS here. They were on their way Pearl Oil in a port I TARRY W NEET.—Collections to Tillamook to reside. Dig Up Martyrs of 1684 * and Notary Public. Bader able oil heater is • A chape) car of the Baptist An ancient coflin win recently tin building, Cottage Grove. necessary auxiliary to church arrived here Saturday and earthed In the Townhead district of will be used for services byv the Glasgow which contained the skele fireplace and furnace: local church while plans are being tonized remains of a man. .The warmth where you coffin was found some 15 feet be completed for a new church build hind the well-known Martyr»’ monu ing. The car will be stationed on WANT it at the touch RHOADS & LANSING ment, which fronts Castle street, a a spur in the Southern Pacific circumstance that gave rise to the Proprietors of a matchl i yards. theory that the remains were those of one of the three men- James Pearl Oil b the Nisbet, James Lawson nnd --•* Alexan *’----- Child's Funeral Held. Standard Oil Com FURNITURE MOVING der Wood- who were martyred In Funeral services for Elizabeth 1684. The excavation process has Smith, two months’ old daughter AND STORAGE pany's kerosene spec disclosed only one grave, and it 1» of Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. H Smith of suggested that the remain» may be ially refined and r»- Cerro Gordo, who died Tuesday, burled near the monument erected were held Thursday afternoon from refined! Clean burn In 1818 and renewed In 1862. The Piano Moving a Specialty. the Mills chapel. Pastor J. three martyr» commemorated by Phone 99; Rea., 189-.J ing, no oily odor— Orr officiated. Interment was the monument were apparently i originally laid to rent In a piece of the A. F. & A. M.-I. O. O. and it won’t corrode ground now of triangular shape cemetery. situated behind Jame» Nisbet street, the heater! Ask for but no longer marked as a »pot of These Sadder Days Library Report Given. “ Pearl Oil” by iww. sanctity or sepulcher. — London On the whole, these arc much A total of 987 book» were loaned S'irS: sadder ages than the early ones; MaU. »TAMDA fp on qpaaaAMT from the Cottage Grove public not sadder In a noble and deep way it — rid your system of Cctarth or Deaf library last month, according to —the way of ennui, and Jaded In ness caused by Catarrh. Eruption of Mount Pelee the report of Mrs. William Baker, tellect, and uncomfortableness of Said by dru^gi’ -J for over 40 yeari Mt. Pelee 1» an active volcano on librarian. Of these 699 were fie- soul and body. Not that we are the northwest «Ide of Martinique, F.J.CHENLY &. CO.. Toledo, Ohic tion, 'W were non-fiction and 220 without festivity, but festivity more an Island In the West Indies belong were juvenile. Twenty-five new or less forced, mistaken, embittered. Ing to France. Notable eruptions of Incomplete, not of the heart. And Mt. Pelee occurred In 1762, 1851. 1 cards were issued. the profoundeet reason of this dark 1902 and 1906. During the eruption Long Distance Hauling ness of heart Is, I believe, our want of May 8, 1902, a giant rock 1,000 Bird Season Closes. of faith — Ruskin. Piano Moving a Specialty feet high was forced out through Open season on Chinese pheas the crateral dome. The town of Any . Time—Any Where ants closed Hutnrday. Local gun St. Pierre was completely destroyed Ample ners report the season was one of and between 25.000 and 80,000 pro Veterinarian — lie’s too__ fat _ the poorest ever experienced here. madam, that's what wrong with the pie were killed. In the fall of the (KnOSBMB) Home hunters secured fair bags dog. Chmtnut Brothers, proprietors He doesn't get enough exer •ame year another eruption partly by going to the valley north of cise. destroyed Horae Ilouge and killed (Aeron* street from 8. P. station) Harrisburg. Pheasant hunting will Lady—Oh, but he does. I’m sure about X000 people.—Pathfinder WINTER COAL ha better next year, it is thought be doee he goes out every -lay Magazine. Rock Hpringn and Ftnb, by sack I Several thousand birds hatched at with me In the motor. Claiming His Own or ton, Lay in your winter nupply. the slate game farms will be lib Either Is Bad. First Diner—I think we met at erated and n number will be freed this restaurant last month Your STORAGE AND GENERAL Disconsolate One: "I wish I in thia section by the local rod and »veroat seems very familiar to me TRANSFER lead’" ' gas dub. Second Diner- But I didn't have Consoler: "Why can't you pron« 6 It last month. Give your home print shop Re«i»i.*nee phone IftS-L First Diner—No; but 1 dl<- ; first chance Phlladelphla Inquirer Delightful Fruits! Assorted Nuts! 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