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COTTAGE GROVE .SENTINEL, THURSDAY, APRIL 21, 1927. ♦ her father, C. Grimes, who died ALL AMER1CAN3 SAVED auddcnly Wednesday morning at FROM MEXICAN BANDITS Heaxide. Mr. and Mr«. Morgan and their daughter, Mr». Earl MEXICO (Try, April 21. -(U.P.). Fullmer, left ye»terday afternoop Survivors of the, passenger train for Mcaxide. attack'd by Mexican bandits at Food «ale Saturday nt Hpiith- Dibnren, arrived hi re today so un Short grocery by t'hriatian Endea nerved by> the massacre nnd burn vor of the I’rcabyterian eharcb. a21c ing of fellow passengers that they Hoy Qat render of Fort Orf«<l were unable to give a coherent ac- »pent the week end vixiting hi» »•ount of their terrifying experience. The survivor» included a number of brother W. II. Ostrander. • American«, who estimated llhe dead • at 10". No Americans or other Biotbcrhood Hold» Dinner. 1 foreigners were wounded or killed. Thirty two attended tin- banquet Die government estimates the num-, given Monday evening nt the Meth I her of dead as 55. The surviving odist church by the ladiex’ aid for American» »aid that the bandit» the Luba brotherhood. Intereating • tiij not deliberately burn any of talk» were given by Judge H. 3. s th«- wounded passengers but that Shinn nnd Factor John A. Lina j <ome w ere so seriously injured that Music wax furnixhud by the Steen ! they were unable to leave the train orchestra - in.- by lie fa. I« r< and perished A debate on the quextion: Ke in the flames, the bandits making solved, that the church »hould place no attempt to remove the bodies. more emphasis on foreign missions t him on home missions wan ar School» Ask O. & C. Money. ranged by the educational commit Many school district clerks are tee of the brotherhood. The af writing to County Treasurer Hchis firinative wax upheld by Omer ka Hiking fur their share of the Moore, H. L. Cooper and Oliver O. A C. tax money, but acting Shield» and the negative by Kov under the advice of E. J. Moore, Leonard, Albert Woodard and «•oqnty school superintendent, the Ralph Fullerton. The decision was treasurer is sending only amounts given to the affirmative by the o cover interest bearing indebt jttdge», H ,r. Shinn, H. I,. Markin <• Ineaa of each district and is re mid W. F. Tate. ducing the remainder due until it The next meeting of the brother is d.'«'i«le<l by the boar«l of direc hood will be the third Monday in tor» of each district what they in- May. The organization ix open to i '.'nd to do with the money. all men interested in the work, ar Home of the boards have already curding to G. B. Ament, president. decided how to dispose of the i money, and the treasurer will send he amounts due them as soon as I they notify her. ..—i — — —. — | City Briefs ! Pick Buell and hi» mother, Car letta Buell, of Falla City, visited over Monday night at the homo of Mr. Bui-Il'» sister unit Mr». Buell’» daughter, Mr». A. <!. Woodard. Mr Buell wn, on bi» way to Anhland on biisliiesx mid hi» mother aecoin : punii'd him that far on her way lo Klamath Fall» to visit a non. We meet mail order competi tion on doors of every kind. Cottage Drove Mfg. Co. Just Three Words About Tire Values HIGHEST QUALITY- GOODYEARS! LOW PRICE GOODYEARS! REAL SERVICE GOODYEARS! Huy Goodyears Now! 30x3V? AWT Clincher 32x4 Straight Side Cord AWT 29x4.40 All Weather Balloon $11.65 $19.35 $12.85 Cottage Grove Service Station Fifth and Main Ht recta City Service Station Fifth St. and Quincy Ave. Steel Upright Letter Filin and Filing Equipment of Every Kind The s. nt in. i Triangle Used Cars Our earn arc better because— We honestly advertiae them. If they are overhauled we tell you ho If they are reconditioned we nay no And we tell y<*u if they are Hold *aH is' And we advertise the prices ho you know the prices arc the Name to all And don’t forget we give a new car guarantee and 30 day new car service on all cars coating over $150.00. Ilow does this seem for good buys: 1926 Chevrolet touring. This car has only gone fifteen hundred miles and can't be told from a new one. Prie....... ly $485.00 1924 Chevrolet. This ear has had a thorough overhaul and looks good Price only .... $250.00 1923 Chevrolet. This one hrs been reconditioned, new iinish. Erie...... ly $175.00 J925 Star touring. .Many extras, motometer, bumpers, spare, etc., original finish is extra good. Price only $385.00 192’» Star sport roadster. Duco'd green, nickled head lights. This ear is a real beauty and overhauled. I'rie. only $345.00 We have many others and just ns good. I Lasater Motor Co. HOSKINS BUILDING Star Car Dealer Poultry and Swine Specialist to Be Here Tuesday April 26 Dr. E. L. Gubb, a member of the research and clinic department of the George II. Lee company, Omaha. Nebraska, will hold one of those interesting and helpful poultry and stock clinics at the HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM AT 7:30 P. M. TUESDAY, APRIL 26. The object of the clinic is to assist farmers and poul try raisers in reducing the tremendous loss among poul try and stocks, that occurs on the farm every year. Farmers who have unthrifty chickens or pigs are in vited to bring in specimens for post-mortem examina tion, and receive free instructions on the cause, treat ment and prevention of the trouble. Plenty of speci mens are needed to bring out the full value of this demonstration. There will be no admission at^d nothing offered for sale at the clinic. Every farmer in this community should take advantage of this opportunity to become better posted in disease prevention. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, SEE The Economy Feed Store C. A. BE1DLER, Prop. Hay, Grain, Flour, Feed, Eggs, Groceries. Cottage Grove, Oregon Phone 57 Hoy Hhort ba» so far recovered i from hi» recent illness a» to bo on the job again at the Hmith Hhort grocery. Gladiolu». bulbs for Mie, 15c a dozen and up. Aho perennial plant». Mr». Getty», 70S Waah- ington. a25p Mr». Cecil Caldwell, who ha» been visiting several week» with her parent», Mr. and Mr». C. E. Stewart, will leave the first of the week for Berkeley, Cal., to join Mr. Caldwell. I will not be responsible for any bill« contracted by Robert A. Groat since June, 1926. J. J. Groat.alS 21p Donald Metcalf ha» been out of school several days with h severe tittnck of the flu. Mr». B. R. Job has been con- 1 > IK-.I to her hotn«' several flnyi through illness. Hixteen dollars buy» a Ford. Wert Hide Garage. O. W. Hay», superintendent of Attend» Funeral of Grandmother. schools, will attend an educational Mrx. George Brund and children convention to be held Friday and George and Marcia returned last Saturday at the normal in Mon night from Brownsville, where they mouth. Ho plan» to viait at O.A.C. 8 p. m. attended the funeral of Mrs. Eliza upon hi» return. Oalloway write» Insurance. SUBJECT: “THE LILY Robe, grandmother of .Mrs. Brund; and great grandmother of the WORK OF LIFE.’’ Mi»» Bonita Boagor of Mon children. Mr»'. Robe was the widow mouth »pent thn Baxter vacation 11 a. tn. Rev. Dr. McGee, of th«' pioneer Presbyterian preach- with her mother, Mr». William former pastor, will have er, Robert Robe, who organized th«; Thum. charge of the service and . first Presbyterian churcli in Eu I.loyd Swanson is »pending xev will give an address on gene, where he live«l for a number oral day» in Albany vixiting rein . of years. He wax pastor for 30 “ Faith. ” live». years of the church at Brownsville. How are you fixed for lampst 10 u. m.—Sunday school. Mrs. Robe was aged 92 and died Electric Service Shop, 513 Main, tie %April 17. Sin' was the oldest mem- Special music by choir. b< r of th«- church in Brownsville Marshall Mendenhall, who has and the oldest resident in the town. been attending University of Ore Your are invited. gon, has had to give up hie studies Laue Voters Are Dropped. because of eye trouble resulting Several thousand names of voters from a recent attack of measles. in Lane county have been dropped 25 to 30, Manicure since the last election and If these Beauty j 35 cents. voters desire to vote at the special a21-25p | Shoppe. election June 28 they must register word With on received Mrs. Ben again, according to Walter D. Dil 'recently from Illinuis of the death lard, county clerk. The total num of her father, J. D. Million, a form High School Honor Roll Announced ber of legal voters now on the rolls er resilient of this city. Thirty -»ix were named on the is 13,175. At the November elec > Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Hcmonway high school honor roll fur the last tion th'-re were approximately 19,- spent several days recently in six week», There were nine sen- OoO. Failure to cast a vote within Portland visiting their son ami iors, 20 junior», four sophomores two years is the major cause why daughter, Roxcoe Hemenway a Dll and three freshmen. Seniors are: the majority of the names were Mrx. Tlios. Price. Rachel Galloway Annabel Gilirist, dropped. Don*t forget the dance Friday Gladys Gillespie, Katie Gilcrist, Iva night at Drain. Three tickets, 25c; Gunter, Isabel J one«, Cecil Caton, Saplro-Ford Jury Dismissed. full evening ticket, 75e. DETROIT, April 21.—(U.P.)— Jessie Pruitt and Harry Metcalf. Mrs. Maud'' Powell has returned Juniors pre: Virginia Willis, Helen The famed million dollar libel suit Roy of Ax.r .n Sapiro ended with a flop from Drrin, where she spent three Ostrander, Kermit Sama, week» with the Ben Thomas family. Murrv, Lee Rogers, Thurman Allen, todn.v when Federal Ju«lge Rav- Her daughter Deleie, who ha«l been George Scheufele, Myrtle Snauer, lurnid, on motion of counsel for the visiting an uncle on Smith river, Helen Tower, Agnes Bricher, Glen multi millionaire motor manufactur McKibben, Lloyd Grigg’, Lois er, granted a motion for mistrial returned with her. Several good used 32x4 tire» for Godard, Harold Houser, Doria Le- un i dismissed the jury. bow, Claude Huff, Leonard Meis sale. West Side Gurage. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Henderson ner, Carl Monroe, Edna Russell and Sophomores are of Mosby creek are the parents of Loren Stewart. o 10’4 pound daughter born Mon Marvel Chapman, Ellen Arnest, day, April 18. The baby hns been Sarah Kilev and Laura Riley and Anlauf freshmen are Elmer Allen. Mildred mimed Alice Wvnettia. Kramer’s Orchestra Coats .mil John King. Sewing done at reasonable prices. Admission $1.00 131 H street, Cottage Grove, Ore Free lessons to any one tak gon. al4-m5(T)p ing up saxophone, trumpet, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. L. Smith, forni- etc. by Edwin Wetmore of the ! er residents of this city, but more Wetmore Studios with Sher recently of Roseburg, have re man & Clay, Portland. Here turned here to make their home until M iv 5 to direct the and have rented the A. C. Woodard Legion Minstrel show. Instru residence on south Fourth street. ments on display at Bartell They are the parents of Mrs. A. W., Hotel.___ ____ ___ a21p Helliwell anil Mrs. Pete Nelson. Mrs. F. W. Hawkins of .'ill N Fifth street is demonstrating and has for sale Dr. Smith's Magnetic Ion n tone tation to treat- come and a2tp ments. Duncan P. Cameron will leave Friday morning for Oregon City, Qy HARLEY-DAVIDSON . where he will attend the state Christian Endeavor convention. He will speak Friday evening at a ALL banquet. He plans to return Sun- ^s ALL THIS THIS WEEK WEEK 4- ’ I day noon. April 18 to 23 The Mendenhall Jewelry store is very attractive in its new quarter», OME in and help us cel» Mendenhall is expecting eonxidcr- brat» Spring Opening a21e able now goods soon. Week -April 18 to 23. Bring your pal along and join in th« A. L. VanDeinse has returned gixxl times we have planned. from a visit of several months in the central states. Mrx. VanDcinse Take this opportunity to look over the Single. Better yet will not return until next month. giye it a trial spin on the road DAYS Joe Short, arrested here on a THESE You’ll be surprised how easy OF REAL SPORT’’— chnrgo of larceny of an automobile it handles and its economy ck battery, was found not guilty In a operation. •‘trhen your garden spade at any trial before a jury Tuesday in the You’ll like the Twins too, and moment it apt to turn the first worm of Eugene justice court. Come the comfortable easy riding Don’t forget that wo do general season, and then the rush fvt the lathlc Sidecars. They're all here foi md repairing. Our shop mnnncd by box and the old fishing grounds. ” your inspection. exports. Lasntor Motor Co. a21e[ —A Troleum. loin If you don’t ride a motorcycle Mr. nnd Mrs. Bert Stoneberg in the coma anyway. The latch Have -your car in readiness will leave Friday for their home string is out and you’re invited to walk right in and make in Greenwood. Wi»., after vixiting to answer the call of the great Fun! yourself at borne. You’ll like Let us replace several week« hero with their out-of-doors. motorcycling — Outdoors* daughter», A family rounion was the old oil with clean, fresh Greatest Sport. oil. anti fill that tank with held Sundnv at the homo of Mrs. Shell gas and then for the R. R. Mookx. Mr. and Mrx. H. A. Miller re- haunts of the wary trout. turned Monday froin vixiting »ev- Agent oral days in Roseburg wlth a daughter. Odd Fellows and Rebekahs Annual Church Seryice Presbyterian Church Sunday, April 24 PAGE FIVE “It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s” PHONE 53 711 MAIN FREE CITY DELIVERY Cottage Grove, Oregon ORANGES 49c 25c New Navels, size UK), 1 dozen ...... Size 325, 2 dozen ..................... - GRAPE FRUIT Large California, each .......... LEMONS Nice juicy lemons, special at . _..5c 15c Doz. Saturday and Monday Only SUGAR— Pure cane, per HR) lbs. $6.25 SHORTENING— 8-1 b. pail Jewel $1.35 COFFEE— Overland Brand, pound .. 30c TOBACCO—I .>S. Marine or Union Lead er, 3 cans . .................... 25c Lettermen Initiate Seven. Hoven were initiated by the Let termen's club of the high school last night ami a banquet was held after initiation. Candidates were K'-nneth Ward, Glen Swanson, Erwin Small, Jack King, Alta Kelly, Donald Umphrey an«l George Brund. Twenty two attended the banquet which was served by the senior girls and cooked by girls in the domestic science department. Brief talks were given by the new mem bers. ■" ■ — 1-5 please, yes, that’s the phone number that gets your meat orders almost as prompt ly as though you called in per son. Dickson's Market. Starter and Generator Repairing Coils, brushes, points and other electrical parts carried in stock. WEST SIDE GARAGE Oldest Shop in Town DANCE Saturday. April 23 I Spring Opening/ C Harry Rentle MOTOR-INN received Mr». George Morgan word Wednesday of the death of SERVICE STATION ret 91 COTTAGE GROVE, ORE Sunday-Monday, April 24-25 10c Arcade Theatre 25c LAND PLASTER At Carload Prices ALL KINDS OF BUILDING MATERIALS Godard & Randall Just North of 3. P. Station—Phone 100