COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. JANUARY 21, 1926
PAGE SIX
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retreated to New Scotland yard
urday morning to Mr. and Mrs. children of Roseburg and Mrs. i Weitz; sergeant at arms, Ben Cot- h --------------------------------------------
and set in motion the vast mechan
William Stroud.
[ C. M. Hogue of Pendleton, relatives i ter; yell leader, Francis Horn;
ism that radiates therefrom for
Mrs. Yancey and daughter, Mrs. of J. N. Hogue and Mrs. J. E. athletic manager, Lawrence Porter;
preventing wanted fugitives from
11------------------------------------------ □ Nettie McKibben of the Grove, Banton, visited at the Banton home i librarian, Hazel Miller; boys’ base-
leaving the country and for arrest
spent Wednesday with Mrs. Frank on Sunday.
■ ball captain, Ben Cotter; girls’
SILK CREEK.
(Continued from page 4.)
ing them if they remain in it.
Hockett, another daughter.
Mrs. Edwin Tullar of Eugene vis I baseball captain, Evelyn Benston.
‘‘Merely a matter of hours, but
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tonole and ited at tho home of her sister, Mrs.
The debaters of the affirmative
(Special to The Sentinel.)
I should have preferred to have
family, Mr. and Mrs. John Tonole James Powell, Monday.
stream with the Scotland yard of-
team
met
with
Coach
Lisle
the
Jan. 19.—The Frank Peoples and daughter Kathrine and Mr.
run him in myself,” the inspector
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Rogers and last period Monday afternoon to I fieer on board. There followed an
family has moves to Anlauf.
murmured.
and Mrs. Albert Tonole, all of children of Cottage Grove were
the subject for debate and I exhibition of the marvelou8 skill
Mrs. Willy, who has been ill, is Pass Creek canyon, visited Sun guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs, discuss
(To be continued.)
to look over some material. The
improving.
(Copyright, 1925, NEA Service, Ine.)
John Sutherland.
day with relatives here.
negative team met Tuesday after i with which the amphibious patrol-
Air. and Mrs. John Clark anil
Miss Melba Morris of Cottage
Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett and noon. The affirmative team is i lers of London’s waterway set
daughter, Miss Ermine Clark, were Grove was a dinner guest Tuesday daughter of Cottage Grove and Gwendolyn Haight, Verniel Koch i about their ‘‘lawful occasions.”
Good Prospects.
guests recently at the D. A. Estes evening of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes and and Audrey Wolford; the negative
■Shown the spot by Roake, they got
Two men friends who had not
home. The Clarks are from Battle Dodge.
daughter Beta visited Sunday at team is Hazel Miller, Hubert Allen out their grappling-irons and, after
seen each other for months met in
Ground, Wash.
Mrs. George Foster was pleasant the W. L. Townsend homo.
and —
Ruby Weitz.
a restaurant one day.
only two abortive attempts, hauled
M. F. Babcock and Mrs. E. M ly surprised Friday afternoon by
The James Simpson family re
‘‘By the way, old chap,” said
inboard a ball of ooze and slimy
Wheeler wore dinner guests .Sunday ten of her friends, who gathered turned aiunuoy
Monday num
from ouinivsNir,
SunnysMe,
one, ‘‘how are you getting on with
SAGINAW.
mud.
at the Burcham home.
'
at her home and presented her with Wash., 1 where
they were called by
Uthilf” Did you ask her to marry
‘‘The juggins weighted it ! ”
Elder John Clark spoke Sunday a miscellaneous shower. Mrs. Fos the illness of Mrs. Simpson’s moth
(Special to The Sentinel.)
you!”
snorted the inspector, feeling the
evening at the Seventh-dny Ad ter served a three-course luncheon. er. They left the mother much
■‘1 did,” was the reply, ‘‘but I
Jan. 19.—Mrs. Mary Queen of brick in the interior. ‘‘If he hadn’t
ventist church.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge and improved.
didn’t have any luck. She asked
Cottage Grove spent Sunday at the it would have been a mile down
Little Margaret McKibben of Miss Kathleen Smith were in Eu-
Mrs. Joe Abeene gave a six home of her aunt, Mrs. C. G. river by now and would have led
me if I had any prospects.”
Cottage Grove spent the week end gene Friday evening.
o’clock dinner Saturday evening in Moody.
‘‘Well, why didn’t you tell her
us the devil of a dance.”
at the Ralph Teeters home.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath of honor of her husbamd’s birthday
about your rich unclef” said his
Ernest Briggs of Grants Pass
There were no facilities on the
Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters Mount View were at the home of anniversary. The guests were Rob
friend.
launch for examining the contents
No, thank you, Guy.
visited Monday at the home of their daughter, Mrs. J. W. Fisher, ert Small and sons George and called on friends here Monday.
‘‘Hang it all. I did,” answered
Mr. and Mrs. Terry Moody and of the bundle, so word was given let Klyne carry on.”
their daughter, Mrs. Dwight King Thursday.
Everett, Mr. and Mrs. Julian Small, little son visited at the Lowell to return to the police station.
t he other sadly, ‘‘and now she’s
of Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Premazzi of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Abeene and
There, on the slab in the receiv I to have trickled back to his dig- my aunt.”
Dale Green, employe of the An Culp creek were at the L. Premazzi daughters, Miss Dorothy Abeene BenBton home Sunday.
The local basket ball team de ing room, the unpacking took place,
derson & Middleton mill, bruised home Saturday evening.
and Merton and Howarj Hopraan. feated the Pleasant Hill team in and Roake’s eyes nearly bulged I gins by now.”
Not the Same.
his right hand badly Monday and
and Mrs. Lawrence of Lath The dinner was a surprise party a game played at the high school from his head when he extracted
Leaving the bundle in the safe
‘
‘
Crimson
Gulch used to be the
will be unable to work for a week am Mr.
I
wore at the C. A. Dodge home for Mr. Abeene.
roughest
little
town on the map. > >
gym
Tuesday
night.
and,
a
stained
suit
of
clothes
i
custody
of
the
river
police,
ho
or two.
Sunday evening.
William Lively, who is ill with
‘‘Long ago,” answered Cactus
The Southern Pacific company wrapped in it, a sharp-pointed 1 Ital- I walked to Jermyn street and inter
Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent Tuesday pneumonia, is reported to be im- has been making repairs on their ian stilleto.
viewed the hall-porter of the flat Joe, ‘‘The boys have all reformed
THORNTON CORNERS.
with Mrs. J. R. Cooley at Mount proving.
depot the past week and are pre ‘‘The clothes he wore and the he had watched all day.
In owin’ to a unanimous agreement
Winona Powell, who has been ill paring to turn the creek under weapon he used!” gloated the in answer to his question he was in that there weren’t no sense to
View.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
the past two “Weeks, is somewhat their track neaT the depot in the spector, restoring the exhibit so far formed that Sir Guy Lathrop had cuttin’ up free gratis ’stid o’ get-
Jan. 19.—R. B. Dixon was at
better.
tin’ high salaries from the
near future. This will eliminate as was possible to its former sem not returned.
BLUE
MOUNTAIN.
home over Sunday from Rujada,
the back water during heavy rains. blance. ‘‘Good enough proof to
Roake hovered about till mid movie«. ’ ’—washington Star.
whore he is employed.
DORENA.
pinch him on, anyhow, and blamed night and then, concluding that Sir
(Special to The Sentinel.)
F. A. Berrey of Portland, with
Engraving work. The SentineL x
if I don’t go and do it. He ought - Guy did not mean to return, he
Jan
18.
—
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Drilling Stopped Temporarily.
his grandchildren, Wanda and
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Drilling operations at the Guar
Kenneth Berrey, visited last week Fawnson and Mrs. Ed Seward of
Jan. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Glen anty Oil company’s well at Eugene
Marcóla were visitors at Harry
at the S. P. Shortridge home.
Scott returned Friday from Salem, have been suspended for several f
Mrs. Dan Beck visited Wednes Castle ’e Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost visited where they visited Miss Chloe days on account of a broken
OUR AIM.
day with Mrs. A. T. Beidler.
WHERE
A nation - wide sv
at
the W. D. Heath home at Mount Whitely, a niece of Mr. Scott, who walking beam.
A 9%-pound son was born Sat-
TO
SERVE
INSTITUTION-
SAVINGS
has been seriously ill.
View Sunday.
Another beam has been secured
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Land are and installation began Monday. The
YOU WELL
ARE
Vernon Whipps and Louis Lang
of Walden went to Washington visiting a few days at the home news that drilling had been sus
AND
GREATEST
COMING TO
of Mr. Land’s uncle, Arthur Bales. pended was of interest to many
Saturday.
FAITHFULLY
THRUOUT
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damewood people on account of the apparent
Mr. nd Mrs. Harry Castle were
EUGENE
>—ALWAYS
THE YEAR
callers Sunday at Glen Linebaugh’s visited friends in Dorena Sunday, proximity to an oil pool.
DEPARTMENT STORES
Several from here were in Eu-
at Walden.
The drilling will be resumed
Mr. and Mrs. Finley Whipps and gone Tuesday on road business. again probably the latter part of
417-421 Main Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon
Glady Whipps were dinner guests Among them were Clarence Peter this week.
of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen Sun son, C. IT. Jennings, Glen Jonnings,
Barney Kelly, Lowry England, Nias
day.
NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE
SPECIALIST
Land, Roy Garoutte, W. P. Van
Mrs.
Mary
Dallaguardi
and
Mrs.
MENT.
In Internal Medicine for The Bonnie Perini of Divide were at Schoiack and Harry Cotter of
Past Twelve Years
Saginaw.
the Pertni mill Saturday.
Notice is hereby given, that the
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Coombs undersigned has filed herein her
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Duerst
and
DOES NOT OPERATE
of
Eugene
were
Sunday
guests
at
final account as administratrix of
baby visited Sunday with Mr. and
the homo of Mrs. Coombs ’ parents, the estate of Fred Ernst, deceased,
Will Be at Osburn Hotel Tues Mrs. Arnold Duerst.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters.
with the county clerk of Lane
How do we know that Spring is here?
day, January 26; Office
Mr. and Mrs. Mike Wooley re county, Oregon, and that an order
LONDON.
Hours, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
has been made anil entered of
turned Thursday from Hillsboro.
Because our new and dazzling styles in
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Garoutte and record directing this notice anil
(Special to The Sentinel.)
ONE DAY ONLY
Coats have arrived and are being tre
family movod to Cottage Grove setting the 23rd day of February,
1926, at the hour of ten o’clock
Jan. 19.—Miss Dorothy Abeene, Tuesday.
mendously admired by all who see
No Charge for Consultation who is attending school in Spring Alta Kelly spent Saturday night a. ni. as the time and the county
field, spent the week end at her in Cottage Grove with his cousin, courtroom in the county courthouse
them! In the different and appealing
at Eugene, Lane county, Oregon, ns
Dr. Mellenthin is a regular home here.
Lawrence Kelly.
tho
place
for
hearing
objections,
new colors.
graduate in medicine and sur Several Londonitos attended tho Florence l and spent Saturday in if any, to said account and final
gery and licensed by the state program and basket social given by Cottage Grove with her sister, Mrs. settlement of said estate.
of Oregon. He does not oper members of Cottage Grove high Everett Write.
Dated and first published this
ate for chronic appendicitis, school at union hall at Hebron Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly visited 21st day of January, 1926.
Friday
evening.
Evory
number
gall stones, ulcers of stomach,
relatives in Cottage Grove Sunday.
AUGUSTA ERNST,
was greatly enjoyed.
tonsils or adenoids.
Administratrix of the estate
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Schoiack
He has to his credit wonder Mr. and Mrs. Horace Burg and and son Clifford motored to Rose-
of Fred Ernst, deceased.
ful results in diseases of the
burg Tuesday returning Wednes- Herbert W. Lombard,
The Tweeds and novelty mixtures
Attorney for estate, j21fl8(T)
stomach, liver, bowels, blood,
day, Mr. Williams left Sunday
skin, nerves, heart, kidney,
night for Portland.
sound the newest fashion note! They
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Red Rain Mystery
ir I < I I B f ’
J V/ ^fenney lo
Dr. Mellenthin
FirstShowing-Spring Coats
Styles Which Merit Enthusiasm!
Mixtures Are The
Chosen Materials
bladder, bed wetting, catarrn,
weak lungs, rheumatism, sci
atica, leg ulcers and recta) ail
ments.
Below are names of a few
of his many satisfied patients
in Oregon:
J. L. Chambers, Roseburg,
headaches.
John
Wodtli,
Waterloo,
bladder and prostrate trouble.
Mrs. E. E. Holman, Rich
land, kidney trouble.
w. s. " Bennett,
■ ■ Oregon
"
City,
ulcer of the stomach.
II. W. Meyer, Shaniko, heart
trouble.
Chas. -----------------------------
H. Hoak, La Grande,
gall stones.
Mrs. M. I. Olsen, Portland,
appendicitis.
Remember above date, that
consultation on this trip will
bo free and that his treatment
is different.
Married women must be ac
companied by their husbands.
Address: 211 Bradbury
building, Los Angeles, Cali
fornia^
j!8-21-25c
a A '
a
WANTADS Î
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FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. PEO-
ples Cash Market.
d7-tfc
BEST PRICE PAID FOR DRES8-
od hogs, veal and beef. Bring
your poultry and eggs to Peoples
Cash Market.
d7-tfc
OLD RAGS WANTED—MUST BE
clean, of good size and of soft
material, such as wool, cotton and
gingham. We pay 5c the pound.
The Sentinel.
f25p
WANTED—$2000 AT 7% ON NEW
7-room house, modern homo with
135 foot frontage on pavemont.
J. F. Woodard, box 24, Cottage
Grove, Oregon, phone evenings
211 J.
jll-25c
FOR SALE—HAY, OATS AND
votch; DeLavel separator; organ;
puro bred Duroc brood sow, bred
December 14. C. A. McFarland,
phone 137-L.
j!8flp(M)
WANTED—GENTLEMEN ROOM
ers. Nice rooms close in. In
quire at 826 West Main.
j!8 Slp
FOR RENT—ONE FURNISHED
or unfurnished throe room apart
ment with or without garage. 1133
Adams avenue.
jl8 Jlp
REFINED COLLEGE EDUCATED
woman wishes position as house
keeper in or out of town. Good
cook. Capable of taking entire
charge of household and children.
For particulars, interview, address
Box 431, Eui’eno.
j21 25p
■ rAuisT
JLJsÀiii J
Wo Operate Over
7000 Miles of
Highways.
World’s Longest
Stage Line
MOUNT VIEW.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. J. E.
Dunnivan of Cottage Grove visited
Friday with Mr. and Mrs. J. R.
Cooley.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath were
in Cottage Grove one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King and Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Elfving of Thorn
ton Corners were in Eugene one
day last wook.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost of Blue
Mountain and Mr. and Mrs. John
Wright and family of Walker spent
Sunday at the W. D. Heath home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley visited
Sunday with Mrs. Amanda Sears.
Mrs. Richard Hanna, who has
been seriously ill, is improving.
WALKER
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 20.—A dance it to be held
in the gymnasium Friday. The
Country Kids orchestra will play.
The Walker Outsiders won from
Pleasant Hill 43 to 21 in a game
played here Tuesday.
The following officers were elect-
ed at the student body meeting
Wednesday: President, Hubert Al
len; vice president, Beulah Ranek;
secretary
' treasurer, Ruby
For the Woman and Miss
TONIGHT
Thursday, Jan. 21
Sid and Laura Woodhouse of
Cinderella Dance Studio of
Eugene will give lessons both
class and private.
Private lessons 2 to 5
Class at 8 p. m.
LOST FOUNTAIN PEN
RE
turn to J. A. Lang for re
ward.
j21e
Information, tickets, folders from
H. L TAYLOR, Agent,
WANTED- PRIVATE LOAN OF
$4000, Sof,. Gilt edged security.
See Lang.
jSltfe
LOST—rox TERRIER PUPPY.
white with some blaek. Finder j
please notify R. F. Brooks of!
I Boron*.
jsip I
I
$29.75
Outstanding Dress Values!
Full particulars and schedule
at The Picture Shop.
The Result of Season-End Buying
From New York
i our buyers have 1
rushed to us the most
remarkable Wool
Dress Values of the
year — the season
end values of the
manufacturers. And
it’s just the prime of
the season for you!
You can buy now
at great savings!
Every Dress here re
flects abounding
style.
PRACTICAI
NURSE WISHES
employment caring for maternity
Fares from Cottage Grove to*— i-asi's. Write Mrs. Maude Powell,
General Delivery, Cottage Grove,
Yreka
$9.00 I Oregon.
jjtp
Reddin
$12.50
San Francisco $15.50
I a ) s Angeles $27.35
$12.50
Exhibition
Charleston at 8 p. ni
W ANTE D—BOARDERS AND
roomers.
Gentlemen preferred.
Rooms close in. Inquire 740 Birch
avenue.
j»125P
1:15 p. m. Express
7:15 p. m. Daylight
Stage Terminal
Phillips Hall,
WORK WANTED-WIDOW WITH
two boys school ngc wants work
as housekeeper. Aililress 1651 Ferry
street, Eugene, Oregon.
j2l 25p
Stages leave Cottage Grove daily
for all California points.
Main Street, Cottage Grove, Ore
Phuno 7.
DANCING
LESSONS
ve the essence of all that’s smart.
Flares, tailored modes, fitted styles, and
loose back Coats are all shown I Our
same welcome Values prevail!
WRKLEYS PK.
Alber* irs-vl, fee
Betti-» BreeV“»'
F lat : acu and svrup1 What > sun-
ahmy start ti r the d: ’ And there s
one ihmy Mirv a N mi I t-Iapisek* -
tbeyVe stluujn tender, never soegy;
aluevs hclit and eaiv-ttxal ’ At
your gnxrr’s—in the handy trur.J
aarton with the nepl,Kea-4e hd1
NEW HANDY PACK
F/fs hand —
pochtt and /Mm
Mor* f*r your raoaey
•nd tb* b*«t P*»*nnint
Chewing Sw-ect for snymcoey
Look far Wrigtey’s P. R. H.ady Pack
^^ojfonHfaafar^owste^J^
For Women
and Misses