The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, November 16, 1925, Page 3, Image 3

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1925
PAGE THREE
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Johnson ar­ returned Saturday from Willamina,
rived from Gold Beach Thursday where they had been visiting. I
■ afternoon. Mr. Johnson has gone They went to Eugene to attend I
to Vancouver barracks, Vancouver, I the football game and went from I
Wash., for 15 days’ special military there to Hood River to visit Mr.
If you are a Tea or Coffee drinker, you know how much
training and Mrs. Johnson will re­ Leonard ’» sister.
it means to have it good. We can highly recommend
main at the home of their daugh
Martin H. Anderson, who has i
Hotel Benson Coffee and several brands of tea, because
ter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow.
(Eugene Guard.)
I been employed at the Woodson gar-
we
know that they are carefully blended from the
After a woman has been tender-
c Galloway writes insurance.
I age, left Sunday
~
for Silverton,
choicest grown.
hearted
and
kind
to
homeless
chil
|
\
where
he
has
accepted
a
position.
'William Hickman of Aberdeen,
S. D., visited Saturday at the | Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe P. Hurst, of dren all her life and has reared i
home of W. H. Ostrander.
Mr. 1 Portland, who had attended the to manhood and womanhood 151
Hickman is an old friend of Mrs. U. of 0.-0. A. C. football game at children that were not her own, I
Ostrander’s family and was on his : Eugene, visited over the week end another little infant comes along |
PHONE 65
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright, and, although aged 72 years, Mrs.
wav to California.
J.
V.
Speed,
1307
Fifteenth
avenue
I
George O. Knowles was at Flor­ ; Gordon Wright, who is attending
east, will soon be mother by adop­
ence Saturday to attend the funeral I tho U. of O.. accompanied them
Many See Football Game.
tion
of her sixteenth child.
i
here
and
visited
his
parents.
of his brother - in - law, W. H.
Cottage Grove was well repre­
Cries
from
a
tiny
baby
girl,
bare
­
Mr. and Mrs. John Hoblitt and
I Weatherson.
ly a month old, early yesterday sented Saturday at the football
Send The Sentinel for a Christ­ I son Marion of Silverton spent tho morning awoke Mrs. Speed and game in Eugene between University
week
with
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Elbert
Barber Shop *-
j
mas present. Subscribe at reduced
her daughter Marjorie from their of Oregon and Oregon Agricultural
I November rate and have paper I Bede. They attended the home­ slumbers. The cries were answered. college and clerks struggled alone
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
coming football game at Eugene.
started at Christmas time.
The baby was comforted and given in many business establishments
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Everett
Eads
and
Mrs. Rena Lewis has sold her
warm clothing in place of its damp, with the heavy week-end trade
home at the corner of Fifth street j son John arrived yesterday from dirty garments. Officials were no­ while proprietors watched the bat
Medford.
Mr.
Eads
will
i
return
land Washington avenue to Mr. and
tified and it was the verdict that tie from the grandstands of Hay­
Mrs. Almond E. Owens, of Ocean home today and return next Sun- the baby had been left purposely, ward field. More than 100 persons
Falls, B. C. Mrs. Owens is a niece day for Mrs. Eads and son, who its parents fleeing.
are thought to have attended the
For those who do not especially enjoy Fowl,
¡of Mrs. Lewis and made her home will visit at the home of Mrs.
No clues were found which might game from here. Members of the
we suggest a Roast Ham for Sunday Dinner
with Mrs. Lewis for five years some Eads’ sister and father, Mrs. Les- lead to the identity of the tiny football squad of Cottage Grove Barber W o r k in General ;
—and be sure that the Ham,is purchased
|
time ago. Mrs. Lewis will short­ ter Childs and S. W. Boyd.
high, with Coach Grannis, were in­ special attention to children
baby, or where it came from.
here. Then you will know it will be de­
Miss Ruth Bede was home from
ly
leave
to
make
her
home
terested spectators.
licious.
' with a daughter, Mrs. E. M. Oberg, O. A. C. for the week end. She
Card of Thanks.
I at Walla Walla, Wash. She ha. was accompanied by Misses Fay
We wish to express our sincere
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
| been making her home here with Wassam and Lorena Geer, sorority appreciation of the many kind-
sisters.
,
another daughter, Mrs. R. S. Trask.
nesses extended to us by our
DENTISTS
The Sentinel $2.25 during Mr. and Mrs. C. Odcnburg of Al­ friends following the death of our
TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry.
PHONE 46
November, $3 thereafter. Save bany, who had been visiting at son and brother, Walker Wiseman. T_T W.
Modern equipment. First Na­
the home of their daughter, Mrs.
MRS. M. J. WISEMAN
six
bits.
tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
Culver & Anderson
and family.
Mrs. Kuai of Creswell spent the A. W. Swanson, left Friday for
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings ami Sun­
Chico,
Calif.,
where
they
will
make
day* by appointment. Office phone We supply the home—and
week end at the homo of her aunt,
an extended visit. Their son Curtis
10, residence phono 212-R.
He Strove to Please.
save you money.
Mrs. M. P.- Garoutte.
accompanied them.
Boss: “How old are you, sonny?” I AB. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely and
Applicant: “How old a boy do 1-7 Fifth and Main streets. Hours, Dainty glassware, handsome
Buy Thanksgiving and Christmas son Howad returned Saturday, af­
Calvin Marlow, former resident
«4:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings t a b 1 e w a r e, brie - a - brae,
gifts at Methodist bazaar Wed­ ter an absence of two weeks in of London and Lorane, died Sunday you want?”
miisie:il instruments, linen
and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
nesday, 2 o’clock. Chicken dinner Eugene and Junction City.
in Tucson, Ariz., according to a
office 35, residence 161-J.
novelties, brooms, all the
“
What
was
the
cause
of
your
6
to
8,
50c
plate.
message
received
here
by
Mrs.
Geo.
■---------------------------------- ■
Galloway, insurant", 511 Main. M Sutherland, mother of Mrs. Marlow. business failure 7”
thousand thugs that make
Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. and two
ATTORNEYS
The Latham Community club met
the home attractive and
“Advertising.”
Mrs. C. A. Marlow, mother of
Friday afternoon at the home of children visited last week in Co­
“handy.” Largest assort­
“
How
come?
”
IJERBERT
W LOMBARD—Attor
Mr. Marlow and former resident
burg
at
the
home
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Will Keyes and made plans
ney at Law. First National ment ever shown in the city.
“I let my competitor do it all.”
here, but now of Sunnyside, Wash.,
Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage
for a bazaar to be held November Fred Deffenbacher, parents of Mrs.
went
to
Tucson
several
days
ago.
Grove, Oregon.
21 at the Latham school. The Nelson.
Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Cross and
C. R. Eakright loft Thursday on
bazaar will be held both afternoon
II J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law
daughter Lois and son John, of
and evening.
Proceeds will be a motor trip to California and
and Notary Public. Practices
411 MAIN ST.
Tacoma,
and
Mrs.
Robert
HoffmaD
in all courts. Bader building, Cot­
put into a fund to build a pjay 1 Mexico.
and
daughter
Josephine
of
Seattle,
tage
Grove,
Oregon.
shed at the school.
The Sentinel $225 during
were week-end guests at the Gborgo
PHYSICIANS
The Sentinel $2.25 during November, $3 thereafter.. Save
McQueen home. Mrs. Cross and Announces his candidacy for
Long Distance Hauling
November, $3 thereafter. Save six bits.
Mrs. Hoffman are cousins of Mr. Republican Nomination as U. S. IAR. C. E. FROST.—Physician
Mrs. J. S. MagUidrv, who has
six bits.
and Surgeon. Offico in Lawson
McQueen. Mrs. Cross and Mr. Mc­ Senator at the May, 1926, Pri­
Piano
Moving a Specialty
Building. 1‘nono 47, Cottage Grove,
Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Hurst of been seriously ill at her home in
Queen had not seen each other maries.
Oregon.
Any
Time
—Any Where
Pirtland were week-end guests of Eugene, was improved Friday it
for 25 years. Mrs. Sol Davidson, of
Raised on an Iowa farm.
i was reported.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright.
Gardiner and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Graduated from Iowa Univer­ (LAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy
W. K. Slatey and son Curnow
Morrow and daughter Doris of Mar- sity—Academic and Law de­ ” sician and Surgeon. Evenings
Suite 3, Kem
of Portland visited over the week
cola also were guests at tho Me- partment, and Yale post grad­ by appointment.
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Cottage Grovo. Entrance on
lend at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
.Queen home.
(Across street from S. P. station)
uate. Served four years as Bldg.,
north
Sixth
street,
just
off
Main.
[ S. S. Lasswell.
county superintendent of
WINTER COAL
IS SO GOOD
FORBES, M. D.—Physician
Send The Sentinel for a Christ­
County Agent Is Busy.
schools. Five sessions in Iowa IA A.
Rock Springs nnd Utah, by sack
Surgeon. Calls answered
mas present. Subscribe at reduced
Activities of the office of O. 8. state Senate. Six and a half day and
or night. Matornity work a or ton. Lay ia your winter supply.
November rate and have paper Light as a feather, yet full Fletcher, Lane county agricultural years a U. S. Attorney in Alas­ specialty. Over C. J. Breier Co.
of substantial goodness—a agent, are summarized in the fol­ ka under Roosevelt and Taft. Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J. STORAGE AND GENERAL
started at Christmas time.
Faultless Cake will make an lowing monthly report:
National guard and Mexican TAR. A. W. KIME.—Physician and
TRANSFER
Mrs. Clara Tayl°r returned last
‘‘Received 263 office cqlls and border service and twenty-nine U Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases
instant hit with every mem­
week from a visit with friends and
Office prone 6
ber of the family. Set one 31 telephone calls in regard to farm months in World War from of women and children a specialty.
relatives in Portland.
Residence phone 155-L
Will care for confinements at his
before them tonight—and problems; wrote 212 individual let- Oregon. Overseas with front home
Mrs. Clara Taylor returned last
if desired. Office over C. J.
t^rs; mailed 1577 copies of six cir­ line divisions in Champaign
Broier Co, Phones: Of fico, 234;
week from a visit with friends and cut the pieces big.
cular letters; visited 12 farms; and Oise-Aine and with Rain- residence, 126-J. Residence address,
| relatives in Portland.
traveled 574 miles by automobile; bow (42) Division in Argonne. 1149 west Main.
Mrs. Flora McGee returned to
specialists from the Oregon Agricul­
Will work zealously for de­
DBUGLESS PHYSICIANS
, her home in Portland Friday, after
tural college cooperated a total of velopment of Oregon and Ore­
| a short business visit here.
three days with the county agent; gon ports, for irrigation and TAR. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed it — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf­
Wanted, 200 hungry persons to
the county ngent or cooperating reclamation and fulfillment of
Drugless Physician. Phone 30. ness caused by Catarrh.
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
eat chicken dinner Wednesday, 6
specialist spoke at 5 meetings with measures for real benefit of Ostrander Building, 630% Main
Sold by droti»» fi"
40 yrarr
to S, 50c plate, children 35c. M. E.
a total attendance of 366.
F. J. CHENEY &. CO., Toledo, Ohio
farmers as suggested by their stroet, Cottage Grovo, Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mason and
i basement.
“Number ef days devoted to organizations.
Favor World
daughter Ila left Friday for Eu­
Ernest and Glenn Bennett and
NOTARY PUBLIC AND
NEWSPAPER advertising makes
Ken Williams, St. Louis outfield- Joe Young returned Saturday from various projects was as follows: Court. Reform Senate Rules
gene, where Mrs. Mason will re­
.
organization, 5.5; rural engineering and will support necessary TTARRY COLLECTIONS
big stores out of little ones and
1
er
and
leading
home
run
hitter
of
W.
NEET.
—
Collections
ceive medical treatment.
i Toledo, where they haji been em­ (mostly on pyrotol), 3.5; poultry,
provisions for Law Enforce­
j the National league last year,
and Notary Public.
Bader keeps them from going back to
It pays to shop at Tollman I stopped here Saturday to visit Earl ployed.
horticulture, and farm crops, 2 days ment.
building, Cottage Grove.
little olios.
xx
Arthur Elledge of Klamath Falls each; animal husbandry and dairy
Studio, Eugene.
n9dl4c(M) Hill.
Williams’ friendship with
j visited over the week end at the
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Yancey of Hill dates from the time both I home of his father, J. A. Elledge, husbandry, 1.5 days each; insect
Klamath Falls were visitors last ■ played baseball in Canadian circles. i Mr. Elledge is in charge of bridge pest control, community activities,
and miscellaneous, 1 day each.”
week at the R. Garoutte home.
Mrs. Catharine Bader expects to I construction work at Klamath Falls.
Gord on Wright and Wendell leave tomorrow to spend the winter
Practice Makes Perfect,
Watch the windows at The Pic-
Cochran, students at the University i in California.
A barber reported to work two
ture Shop.
of Oregon, spent the week end at
Christmas photographs at Toll­
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Jones of hours late.
the homes of their parents.
man Studio, Eugene.
n9dl4c(M) | Hillsboro, who had been guests at
“What's the big idea 7” de-
| the Roy Leonard home, returned to manded the bons.
“I’m sorry,” replied the barber,
I their home Sunday. Saturday Mr.
and Mrs. Leonard and their guests “but I talked myself into a sham­
attended the football game in Eu poo, hair cut and massage.”—Good
Hardware.
•
. gene.
•
Miss Vera Hendrickson of Port-
| land, who had been visiting at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Jones, returned to her heme today.
A Good Meal Deserves Good Tea or Coffee
A DELICIOUS BAKED HAM
FOR SUNDAY DINNER
McQueen’s Grocery
MPERIAT
1
BOBBING
From Kitchen
to Parlor
Quality Market
City Briefs
Racket Store
James J. Crossley
Portland, Oregon
Chestnut Transf er
If you don’t
invite folks to
your place of
business with
NEWSPAPER
advertising, they
may think that
you don’t care
whether they visit
you or not.
Faultless Cake
Hall’s Catarrh
Medicine
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
City Transfer Co.
Miss Adelaide La Casse went to
Portland today on a short business
trip.
Miss Noma Grey, who nnderwe-it
a major operation in a Eugene
hospital last week, is reported io
be recovering.
Miss Alsea Hawley went to
Portland today on a short business
trip.
A son was born Sunday evening
to Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Hankins at
their home in Delight vaiicy.
Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Fnl’.ertcn of
Roseburg arrived here today on
their way to Oakridge Thev will
be accompanied by Arthur Elledge
of Klamath Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. William Th am
spent Sunday in Corvallis visiting
Miss Bonita Benger, daughter of
Mrs. Thum. Miss Beager, who is
a student of Monmouth normal
school, is practice teacher for a
short term at the children’s home
in Corvallis.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Long an<l
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ford of Pom
eroy. Wash., were visitors Thursday
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
Darby.
Mrs. Faneho Stubblefield and
two children of Pendleton arrived
Saturday and are guests nt the
home of Mrs. Stubblefield’s parents.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hawkins.
A. C. Piper of Portland and his
two sons are at the home of Mr.
Piper’s father, S. R. Piper, on the
Const fork. The senior Mr. Piper
is reported very ill.
Mr. nnd Mm. Clyde Leona rd j
JESS LANSING
Proprietor
FURNITURE MOVING
AND STORAGE
Piano Moving a Specialty.
Phone 99; Res., 189-J
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