The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 05, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1925
PAGE THREE
Miss Naomi Hoskins was in Bend
«luring the past week on business.
William, Claude and Ed Sheets,
father aud sons, have rented the
The- following bills were allowed
W. 8. Shearer ranch on Row river.
L. W. Black and Wilson Bh^ck, I at Monday night’s meeting
of Roadhouse, Ill., on a trip through city council:
the west with a view of locating, ! C. W. Burge, sidewalk con­
struction ___ __________$ 60.75
visited during the week with Mrs.
W. 8. Shearer on south Seventh 'Jack Konrad, sidewalk con­
96.40
struction ....
..............
street.
i Cottage Grove Manufactur­
. George Shearer of this city,
ing company, hubs and
recently arrived at Dover,
markers .........
2.00
N. II., to spend the winter, writes
I Schofield Stewart, labor
that it has been raining there ever
and material water line.. 123.58
since her arrival .and that there
I Oliver Gilbertson, labor on
has been no snow.
2.00
water line ___________
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Morris
1 Eugene Finoen, labor wat­
Klamath Falls arrived Tuesday
er line------------ --- ......--
a visit at the home of I.
W. A. Land, labor water
Morris.
line
A son was born Wednesday to j W- B. Osinan, labor water
Mr. and Mrs. Allen L. Williams,
line
20.00
who reside south of the city.
i Godard & Randall, 85% on
water reservoir for Octo­
William Carey of Klatsknnie is
ber ................................... 7,312.08
visiting this week at tho home of
Q. L. Nichols, inspector at
his aunt, Mrs. John Barker.
reservoir __ .........__ .__
85.00
Miss Allie Worrell of Albany
10.45
arrived here Tuesday to visit at Labor on Harms sewer.......
Eugene Concrete Pipe com­
the home of Mrs. G. B. Pitcher.
pany, pipe.............. _..........
161.02
Mrs. K. K. Mills and son Robert Jorgensen, Hubbell & Nich­
returned Tuesday from North Bend,
ols, sewers ..... ............ .... 2,137.88
where they hail been visiting nt Cottage Grove Sentinel,
The
re
the home of J. H. Mills,
publishing, printing and
turn was made because Robert
supplies _______ .....____
31.95
suddenly became ill. He is ini- Cottage Grove Sentinel,
proved now.
advertising .......... ............
32.95
Miss Sadie Douglas of Eugene Homer Galloway, salary
is a guest this’ week of Miss Belle
75.00
and rent recorder
.....
Burkholder.
Homer Galloway, salary
Mrs. Clnra Burkholder, Mrs.
50.00
water collector ......... .....
Lydia Stouffer, Miss Belle Burk­ Pacific Telephone & Tele­
holder, Miss Kathryne Penner and
graph company, tolls..;.....
2.15
Charles Burkholder made a motor City Transfer, street clean­
trip to Bend Sunday.
ing and hauling rubbish..
77.75
25.78
A public reception to Welcome City Transfer, hauling..... .
156.00
Pastor Duncan P. Cameron and G. B. Pitcher, salary........
members of his family will be held G. B, Pitcher, water ex­
pense
__ l ........
26.00
Tuesday evening in the Presby-
22.80
terian church at 7:30. A musieal P. H. Jones, labor streets
program will be given and refresh- P. H. Jones, labor water
line
95.40
ments will be served.
300.00
Armistice dny will have double L. W. Coiner, salary..... .. a .
significance for H. R. Godard for Emery Goodridge, engi
neer’s helper'
..... ......
12.00
on that day he will celebrate his
J. F. McFarland, salary..... 100.00
85th birthday anniversary.
J. M. Eastham, special po­
F. E. Mendenhall has received
lice ............... ..............
60.00
word from Mrs. Mendenhall that Mountain States Powor
she hnd arrived in Neligh, Neb.,
company .............. ............ . 216.00
with her father. Her father be­ H. W. Lombard, salary nnd
came ill in Oakland, Calif., and
expense ..............................
32.00
Mrs. Mendenhall joined him there. C. E. Frost, salary...... ........
10.00
Mrs. Alfred Beidler went to Naomi Hoskins, typing.......
6.50
Portland Wednesday to visit at Fire department .................
26.10
the home of her brother, Roy Knox. J. C, Allen, sidewalk con­
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller of
struction ...... .............. . ...
57.75
Richmond, Calif., nre visiting at
the home of Mr. Miller’s parents,
HEBRON.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller of Divide.
Mrs. Sarah Kerr is visiting this
(Special to The Sentinel.)
week in Dorcna at tho homo of her
Nov. 4.—A number from ' the
daughter, Mrs. John Kirk.
Coast Fork local attended the
H. M. Darncwood and son George luncheon of the Faromrs’ union at
leave within a few days to make the Eugene hotel Friday. They- were
Mr. and Mrs. George Knppnuf, Mr.
their home at Ritzville, Wash.
Roy L. Brooks, n now resident, and Mrs. John Sutherland, Mr. and
has tnken qver the Bert V. Hands Mrs. Howard <’ox, Mr. anil M rs.
poultry ranch and the Hands fami­ Hurry McDole, Mr. and Mrs. John
ly have gone to Florida for tho Kebelbeck, Mrs. Mostnchctti, Mr*.
Geo. Kebelbeck and little son, Bort
benefit of Mr. Hands’ health.
McDole, Oscar McDole, Mrs. John
High school students will hold a Small.
rally tonight on the streets to
Garland Kimble left Friday for
create interest for tho football
the headwaters of the Siuslaw
game with Roseburg tomorrow.
river, where he will trap.
Mrs. Helen Bnshell began teach­
MANY ATTEND MEETING ing the primary department Mon-
City Council
Shape
—You eat more crackers now than at any other time of the year.
—For good taste demands that crackers be served
with all soups, salads and hot chocolate, And hungry
kiddies delight in cracker sandwiches with cheese,
peanut butter, jelly or jam.
—Then why not be economical and buy Tru-Bakes
in the larger packages?
Your
Grocer t
Baktd by the TRU-BLU BISCUIT CO., Spokane and Portland
Hie Heme of Tru-Blu Graham«. English Style Biscuit« and the Famous Tru-Blu Fruit Cake
Mrs. Roy Romaine and Mrs. visited during tho paBt week with
John Long returned to their homes her aunt, Mrs. Artlissa Handy, who
in Salem this week after a short accompanied her as far as Rose­
visit at the home of Mrs. Ro; burg on the southern trip.
Miss Lulu Cory of Portland is
Mr. and Mr«, W. M. Hall visited maine’s parents. My. and Mrsi
,
visiting this week at the home of
in Portland several days this week. A. W. Kime.
George Willett, Rbsi’burg attor­ her sister, Mrs. R. L. Cqne.
Mr». L. P. Bennett returned to
her home in Portland Tuesday after ney, visited friend» here over the
a short visit at the home of her week end.
Bazaar, rummage and food sale
mother, Mra. M. C. Bressler.
by ladies of Christian church, O1J
Dr. Hagen cures pleurisy.
bakery building,
November 13 !
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lockwood
and 14.
o29nl2c
returned to their home in Seattle
Fred J. Bartels was in tho city ,
this week from his mining property '
in Bohemia. He spent Monday in
Eugene on business.
Dr. Kathryn Schleef, her son
Victor and daughter Kathryn, °f !
Portland, visited Sunday at the
home of R. B. Hanna.
Nelson has a fine variety of I
used cars.
Mrs. Carl King and eh'hiren of
Toledo arrived Mdnday for a
ehort visit here.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Damewood
'and son, ' Joe Dnmcwood Jr., re-
COME IN AND
HEAR IT
turned Tuesday from tho lower
Siuelaw, where Mr. Damewood had
offers
charge of county bridge construe-
j tion.
( Sewing and fancy work of nl]
for 1-tube regenerative
kinds. Mrs. Goff. 326 north Sev-
| onth street.
o28nl2p
Perrin’s stamped and tinted art
Mrs. Claude Linch of Grants goods, fast color guaranteed, also
for 2-tube regenerative
Pass, on her way home from Eu- LeMerite embroidery packages,
1 gene, was a dinner guest yester- stamping and hemstitching. Mrs.
ON COAST FORK
1 ' day of Mrs. L. L. Harrel.
for 3-tube regenerative
G. B. Pitcher, Cottage Grove bank
Several
business
men
attended
building,
room
3,
upstairs.
n5-12p
Chamber ot Commerce Represented
regardless of age or condition
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson and
At Hebron Gathering.
except must be in working i the Farmers ’ union class conducted
pight
by
Pro-
I
at
Hebron
Tuesday
Mrs. Leo Johnson, of Carlton, were
order.
fessor 8. T. White, lf the local
large number rtf residents of I
On > Any of Our 5-tube Sets I j high school agricultural department.
the Coast fork district attended
the meeting Tuesday night in the
We do this to clear the air of i Galloway writes insurance.
Hebron hall. S. T. White, Smith
Miss Ethel Mackey returned to
regenerative squeals.
Hughes instructor of the local high
Monmouth Monday after spending
We will not sell regenerative the week end at the home of her
school, had charge and spoke on
sets or parts for same for use parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
feeding of livestock. Miss Merle
in Cottage Grove.
Bowen, domestic science instructor
Mackey
here, discussed the relationship of
Five large rag rugs, made
food to health.
members of the auxiliary of
F. E. Mendenhall, secretary
American Legion, were sent to __
the chamber of commerce,
Monday after a visit at the homo veterans’ hospital in Portland Wed­
cussed the relations between
of Mr. Lockwood’« brother, E. C. nesday.
business man and the farmer,
Lockwood.
Nelson has 30 used cars to choose |
cal solos were given by Miss
E.
W.
SKILLING,
Prop.
I
from.
Better
get
a
better
bits.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White are
Johnson and Miss Margaret Carter.
410 Main St.
Phone 81
attending the Pacific International
Nelson will trade used cars with
The meeting was one of a series
Livestock exposition in Portland you. We have them from $20 to
of regular classes conducted in this
this week.
$1100.
visitors hero during the past week. section of the country by
Vied ear« at bargains at N. J.
Mrs. Minnie Dates, of Janesville, Mr. Johnson formerly was resident White. Several other members
Nel»on'» Jr.
Wis., on her way to Los Angeles/ manager of the Anderson & Middle­ the chamber of commerce also
tended.
ton. company.
F-
Mr. White will h*ve charge
Word has been received here
a similar meeting in Creswell
that Orrin Woolley, of Dunsmuir,
You’ll welcome our low-
Calif., a former resident here, is night. Teachers of the local schools
priced estimates on lumber
will
put
on
a
program
of
enter
in a hospital at Dunsmiur suffering
and sundry building mater
from injuries sustained in a woods tainment.
ials which vou need. Call
accident, j {
on us while in town, or
Fuller Brushes—in seti
sets—ideal TWO MEN INJURED IN
phone 148.
Christmas gifts. Put in holly boxes
LOGGING CAMPS
free. Phone G. B. Arnest. Phone
124-J.
o22tfc(T) Earl Ishmael Is Seriously Hurt In
Fall From Lumber Flume.
E. H. Lister, state traffic officer, I
has purchased a new Harley-David-
Earl Ishmael, Cottage Grovo
I son motorcycle from Harry Rentle,
youth, was injured, perhaps serious­
j local dealer.
Dr. H. A. Hagen will attend the ly, Tuesday afternoon, when he
monthly meeting of the Chiroprac fell from the flume of the Bohemia
. tic Association of the Willamette dumber company at Veateb Spur,
i valley to be held Saturday evening where he was employed. Hi» bark
and shoulders were ba<llv bruised
■ at Corvallis.
The only gift your friends can and it was feared he might have
not buy is year photo. Good por suffered internal injuries. He wns
traits cannot be finished as quick brought to the office of a local
ly as kodaks, so make your ap physician and after a hasty et­
amination was taken to a Eugene
pointment now.
Monroe guaran
tees to please, 22 north Sixth hospital.
Otis P. Corder was injured T uph -
street.
o$tfe(T) day at the Anderson
& Middleton
WATCH this space next week—National Canned Goods
Mr. and Mrs. N W. White left eamp at Rujada when a saw rut
Week.
yesterday morning for Portland to hi» left leg deeply.. His injuries
attend the Phcifie International were treated by a local physician.
Livestock exposition. Mrs. S. II.
I Callison of Pleasant Hill aceom
A Beturn Trip.
panied them.
Motorist: "Hey. yon ought to
W. 8. Shearer and son this week look out!”
The Store That Appreciates Y tur Trade
* completed Construction of a bunga-
Victim: "Wausa matter, you
| low on Q street for Charles Hall.
gonna beck «pf”—Lafayette Lyre.
City Briefs |
Atwater-Kent
RADIOS
Five-Tube Sets
With Storage
A Battery
Dry B Batteries
and Loud Speaker
A
$145
Radio Ray Nelson
$10.00
Beaulieu & Harrel
$15.00
$20.00
A $13,547,264.43
Increase in One Year
Deposits of Oregon State Banks and TruBt Com­
panies increased $13,547,264.43 in one year—be­
tween June 30, 1924 and June 30, 1925.
PROVEN STRENGTH
This is conclusive proof of the vast and increasing
strength of our State banking system.
This strong Bank is a representative State Super­
vised Institution iu this locality.
Do Your Banking Here
Bank of Cottage Grove
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
“The Bank That Helps You to Get Ahead”
Freshmen-Sophomore Party.
dnv. She is using n cloak room I
The annual freshmen-sophomore
for a class room.
Mrs. Young, Mrs. Mary Doolittle party will be held Friday night in
and Mr. Smith motored to Creswell the high school gymnasium, Jun-
iors and seniors will hold their
Sunday.
Frank Schneider and I George party next Wednesday night, Full
details of the entertainment have
Lynch moved from the Schneider
I
not been divulged. Refreshments
mill to canip B last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Shields will be served at each party.
Faculty members will be invited
have moved to canip B.
Several members of tho Christian by the students.
Endeavor attended the County
rally Wednesday night in Eugene?1
In an Oregon city a silver cup
Huna Jepson entertained friends
at a Halloween party Saturday was awarded to the head of the
family that had grown the most
night at her home.
Miss Hazel Führer caine home in numbers during the year. The
from Corvallis Thursday nnd visited prize went to tho father of triplets.
The recipient made a touching
her parents. She returned Monday.
Melvin Kebelbeck underwent an speech of acceptance and then
operation for removal of his tonsils naked, ‘‘Is this mine to keep—or
do I have to win it three timeel”
in Eugene Saturday.
Mrs. C. C. Gilham and daughter
Ada went to Portland Friday to FOR SALE—POLICE PUPPIES
from registered stock—$40 and
attend the Pacific International
Livestock exposition.
Miss Ada $50. Call or write R. D. Clow’s
was a member of the stock judg­ fox farm, one mile north of Cres­
ing team from tho Cottage Grovo well. R. D. Clow, Creswell, Ore­
gon. ______________________ n5-8p
high school.
Much Sidewalk Built.
Cement sidewalk to the amount
of 1745 feet was built during Octo­
ber and board wnlk to tho nmount
of 630 feet, was built during thn
same time, according to the month­
ly report of Street Commissioner
Pitcher. The total of the two was
2375 feet. The activity in sidewalk
building was the result of the de­
mand. of the postal department that
sidewalks be built whore free de­
livery is expected.
Rubber stamps. Tho Sentinel,
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Sanitary Beauty
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Facial Massage
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Bobbing
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The Chapel Car
Good Will
A Baptist meeting house on
railroad wheels—in block
north of passenger station.
TRY OUR
WET WASH
BAPTIST CHURCH AND
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
IN CAR FOR SERVICES
AT USUAL HOURS.
85c
for first 20 pounds
and 4c thereafter.
J. D. Chappelle Th. G
Domestic Laundry
Missionary in Charte
Cottage Grove
and Vicinity
Depositors
Friday and Saturday
Grocery Specials
WALNUTS—We have the new crop
Oregon rtfcts, 2 pounds...... ...................... 65c
5 pounds___ _ ________ ___ _ ... $1.45
10 pounds .J...............
$2.75
RAISINS—New crop. Special prices
this week. 4-pound package............ 45c
25-pound box .. .... ............. .. ...... $2.25
BEANS—New crop. Oregon white, 10
pounds .. ...............
90c
CAULIFLOWER—Extra nice, pound 10c
Like to feel that in bringing their business
to a bank they are helping to build it up; in
other words they are giving sjuiething for
what they receive. We want you to feel that
way toward ua.
A Few Red-Hot Ones!
CUPBOARD
DOORS, $1.10 UP
(31 sizes in stock)
5X PANEL DOORS
2-6x6 8xl%, $3.10
2 8x6 8xl%, $3.15
Also Shingles and
Moulding at Lowest
Prices.
We Are Growing
Grow With Us
We want your account—want to make our­
selves useful to you in anything pertaining
to finance- and we can handle it with profit
to you and to ourselves.
First National Bank
Cottage Grove
Manufacturing Co.
Smith-Short Grocery
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Cottage Grove, Oregon
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