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PAGE nvi COTTAGE GROVE SEXTJNEL, TUI H.HDAY, JI LY 21, 1927. 1925 Star coupe, 1924 Chevrolet ' Our uaed rar stock is as follows: <' oii | h -, 1923 Ford touring, 1923 Ford roadster, 1921 Willys Knight coupe siulan aii'l six or eight other «•nr», nil inn ken nt very low prices Nelson Motor company, North Ninth street. Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Allison and children will return Sunday froo Belknap springs, where they spent ii two week vacation. Mr. anti Mr». C. F. Hoskins and ’■Ii»» Naomi Hoskins «-turned Tueg «lay night from Hend, where they Visited »«•verni days. How are you fixe«! for lampsf Elsctrle Hervie« Shop, 513 Mnin tfc th. Augusta McCormick was taken to a Eugene hospital Mun «lay to received medical treatment .Miss Julia Linn and Miss t'lnra I <inn of Hood River are hero to •P«md a week or ten days at thi Imine • n their brother, Pastor John A. I.i nn. Galloway write» insurance Mr». Flora McGee returned Mon •lay from Portland, where she had I h ' i 'I i visiting at the honte» of her •laughter», Mr». Beatrice Casey and Mr». I.ulu Dunmire. Hhe was a« ■ oiiipanied by her two son», CJif ford and < hurle» McGee. The Gillette property on »ou th Hi » t h street ha» l«i-<-n sol<| to Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Hendrick» of <'hloride. Aril. Mr. Hendricks i» a iiTphcw of Jtoy Hendricks of thi» city. The deal was handle.I by J. A. Lang. miles southwest of Creswell, have sold the property to E. B. Good» of Portland Bankers Are Walla Walla, who will take pos Charged With Kiting »«■»»ion this full. Both deals were handled by Burt Johnston. Mr. and Mr». Baxa may return this winter President of Northweatern Na- to permanently locate here. tional and Publisher Mi»» Gladys Turner of Grant» I’ll»» and Miss June Roekey of Out on Bondii. Ho«.i'burg are visiting at the home of Mini Turner’s sister, Mrs. David Weidenberg. PORTLAND, July 21. (U.P.)— inni former president Clinton Barber visited Wednes- Emery Northwestern Ns lay at the Jack Hanson home on of the I J. E. Wheeler, his way home to Marshfield from tional the Telegram visiting his old home in Montana. former The Elmer Caldwell family of Publishing company, which recently Elmira and Mr. Caldwell’s niece, was disposed of at a bankrupt Lois Inman of Eugene, arrived to court »ale, are both free today on day to visit Mr. Caldwell’s par bonds of $15,900 each, following ents, Mr. and Mr». Charles Cald the arrest of the tw«i on charges of conspiracy to misapply $796,415 of well. fund» of the bank. Archie Ji/nex I» in a Eugene hi«»- Secret indictments were returned pital, where be is receiving modi- late yesterday by a federal grand Family Reunion Held ••nl treatment. jury. It wax nllegeiPthat Wheeler Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown will presented worthless cheexs and that On 101st Anniversary leave Hunday to visit at the home Olmstead accepted them, depositing of their daughter, Mrs. Ed Mosier them to the credit <-f the McCor For the first time in 18 years of Umpqua Ferry. mick Lumber company, of which I'l.mir Ml nil eight children of F. L. Cren Frank Miller underwent Wheeler was also preadent, know an IL A. Trunk operation at a Eugene hospital to- ing them to lie worthless, and that shaw of Marcola are together, the •lav to remove a growth from the each tim«! a worthless check was i reunion being hebl here today in bone of a leg. He is a grandson returned another of the same kind honor of the 101st anniversary of of Mrs. Matilda Jones. was accepted to cover up the short .Mrs. Melvina Willis, mother of Mr. Crenshaw. The elderly woman re age. Mrs. Frank Hambrick r«*turn<*d .Mr. and Mrs. A. 1 cently lost the power of speech Baker o« Wheeler and Olmstead were also today from Eugene, where she vis Huleiii , isited several «lays this owners of the Wheeler Olmstead through a slight paralytie stroke ited a week with her sister, Mr«, week III the holll«- of but is yt in good health and her rs. Baker,’» Lucv Armstrong, She will leave Lumber company, which has also ptirent», Mr. and Mr». i w. Me eye» sparkled as of yore when the gone into bankruptcy. »«on to visit in Portland and Fnrllind. They were re riling from reporter called to congratulate her Scappoose with her sisters, Mrs. a viicntion »p«<nt irilis nn«i and get a story of the reunion. Frank Hnfley sustained i< broken Helen Vilas, Mrs. Frank Cathcart Those herb in addition to the finger of the right baud Tueiulfty , Vancouver, H. C. Methodist Camp Meet nnd Mr«. Charles Van Buren. father are: H. F. Crenshaw, Fossil; when a hor»«1 which he had eiiught HIDE IN THE WHIPPET tho Charles Hpray. who has been in Is to Start Tonight Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hays, Wood by the halter reared and pluiig«d only mo<|«>rn light car. He«* N c I nou training at th<- United States naval land, Wash.; Mrs. Dolly Branson and twisted the finger, which wax Motor <*o. for ilemon»tration. yards at Great Lukes, Ill., is here an«l son, Spray; Mr. and Mrs. An also biidly sprained, rhe F. (.'. Houser family returned The seventh annual camp meeting derson Renfrow and two sons, Fall visiting hi» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Take Hom« Mr» Hill, mother of Mrs. O. W. the first of tip week from Bend. —B- of the Oregon conference of the Creek; Mrs. Ella Hendrickson and John Hpray. Hava of this city, died last week Tliev attended the dedication of Brick of M r». Herbert Hawley and chib Methodist church will open tonight daughter, Portland; Mrs. Ella Mays in Portland. The funeral was held the Crooked river bridge. •Iren are taking care of the Frank in the tabernacle on the camp ami Iso «laughters. Junction City; Friday at Eugene. A looked food »ale will I»«1 given Hambrick place while Mr. Ham ground« on east Main street. Dr. Ralph Crenshaw, Mohawk; Mr. and ■Saturday at A Kliort'k by •nd Lika You for liriek is visiting' his daughter, Mrs. Ira J. Hargett, Kansas City evan Mrs. Arthur Garrison and daughter. uaDnuDuuuuauantluauuauDun on«* division Smith Doing fto of the Prekbvteriiin u □ Mrs. F. L. Crenshaw, Edna Bissell of Dunsmuir, Cal., and gelist and platform orator, will for Marcoln. i u Indies* aid. URAY GOOSE---- Mr». Hambrick is visiting her sis the third time open the session. mother of the eight children, was II ----- GRILL---------- II A number of families are already her«- two weeks ago hut died dur 11 Insure in muro innurn neu, Cbua. ters in Portland and Scappoose. t: 11 a Hull. occupying the camp grounds and ing the past week. Her death has Commsrclal Lunch B Mr». Hawley has been working in 11 Every Noon - ii building» and the prospect is for not been made known to Mrs. Wil B Tin- Wilxou Little family of Boise, Idn., and is here on her vacn ti h a reeord attendance. There will be li» for fear of the effect it might ■i tion. o Junction City visited over the week a h ■tensions each day of the ten-day have on her. Wilkins Little Richard Smith, »on of Mr. a I! • nd with the Slier num session for young and old, as fol □ 11 family n«'nr Lorane. I.. H. Crenshaw, a son of Mrs. and Mrs. Joe Smith, wax knocked h 11 lows: Prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m.; Mr». J. F. Lamson left Tuesday h Mr». A. W. Kime and I Miss unconscious Tuesday evening when bible study hour, 9 a. m.; preach- Willis, was also here today. n u • rystal Robinson drove to Mu lem fur Portland, where „he will visit he was crowded from the top of !! i; ing 10:30 a. m. and 2:30 p. m.; tt B Weil ltn*«day to visit nt the home of »••veriil days with relatives and the slide in the city park, He fell children ’» hour, 4 p. m.; pastors’ h u Mr» i. Kime’s «lutigli t«T, Mr». «Hoy friends. Thyroid Trouble Found about 10 feet and struck on a forum, 4 u □ p. m.; young people’s Mr» - - Shay “ B E. C. of this city and 1 »boulder. ti Romaine. meeting 4 to 6:30 p. tn.; preaching ii Cottage Grove Schools h her daughter, Mrs. Earl Ishmael ii .Mrs. Robert of Pengra 7:30 p. in. □ For plumbing, G. H Dahl, Los a of Portland, left Tuesday for ti I M OB< lay the F. C. tf Angele», when* they will visit rela I ¡i NELSON MOTOR h 318 Main, phone 5. h Houser family. h Mr. and Mrs. Will Halton of Thyroid trouble is present among I CHILDREN ARE SEPARATED lives. n ti Herbert Hawley will »tart con a ___ CO. »chord children of Cottage Grove u California visitml briefly hera nt AT PUBLIC PLAYGROUNDS Mr». E. O. Colbeck and two sons struction in u month of a new to such an extent as to bring the HuauaaauaauunuauunaauaaB the home of Mr». Estella Halton up from. Han Diego, bouse on the Adams property south i—■» .i.»^- . ............. Wi'dni'sdny on their return from are driving suggestion from the United States Older children between the age» •'al., to joint Pastor Colto-ck, who of the city. of 12 and 16 will have the use of department of health that precau I IniV'* ! hov « h | uh tmlor nbop uh <-nnturn trip. ..... -ntly took over the pastorate of Mrs. J. P. Simpson and son Eldon the playground from 9:30 until tions should be taken to protect Mr.' and Mrs. George La«ater Mnrkwliurr *• to <'ot (ngu Grovr the Baptist church. They arc ex of Eugene visiteil Tuesday with noon and children under 12 from ! those not yet affected. The de I mi nk building acromi th«’ utroct nnd Mr and Mrs. F. (1 Stiller will pei-te<| to arrive this week. Mr. ami Mrs. Will Hall. leave Friday morning on a week's 1:30 to ■t:36, according to a rule I partment conducted a survey here from th«’ Fir*t National bank. was passed at a park board meeting; •luring the past school year and the Mrs. William Watson vacation nt the Oregon cave», ■KELU'JYHm;*' Stat Nchwnrtr, th«* Tnilor. jv7 brought home Monday from a Eu- Wednesilay night. It wax found report of the survey has just been Forp Harr«’l of Glmdnlu \init«*d <'rater lake and Klamath Falls. gene hospital, where she bad been necessary to separate the older and received by C. E. Frost, city health We meet mail order competi o\ • r Wi’dn«’»day night at th«* hont«* receiving treatment for several the younger children as the older i officer. It shows that of 207 girls tion on doors of every kind. Inn brother, L. L. Barrel. weeks. group play too strenuously for the examined a slight tendency toward Motley and copy Cotta ii.e Grove Mfg Co • Harry Rentle, Charles 8mith, small youngsters. The playground thyroid disturbance was found in Mr. and Mrs. Bert Rwengel of over the counter Earl Van Valin, Robert Harrington, supervisor will not be responsible 51 per cent. Of 197 boys examined California returned today from a Len Greene and Jenks Rentle at for children at the park after those i th«* tendency was found in 31 per trip to Alaska nnd are visiting at tended tbo motorcycle hill climb hours an 1 parents are asked to co eent. the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jani.'K P Th<^ health officer will cooperate held Sunday at Springfield. Seven operate to make the playground a «if 35 words 3! lime« Graham. with the state board of health, the success. ty-five per cent of the prizes were ► Mrs. Mary Burgess and daughter consecutively for 75c Another rule passed '«» the park school board an«l others interested won by Harley-Davidson machines. Oliee of Corvallis visited Wednes- I board was that nbrseback riding in an effort to supply a treatment. an<l une insertion Mrs. Laura McKcrnan returned •lay at the home of Mr. and Mrs. and smoking in the park by juve Thy roi«l trouble, he savs. should Monday from Seattle, where she Louis Kramer. not be treated except under proper had been visiting her son, Charles nil«’» is prohibited during play medical supervision, otherwise more Take your pressing und cleaning hours. McKcrnan. harm than good may result. to Schwartz the tailor nud get it Making four insertions Mrs. D. D. Van Winkle of Sunny- jly7 a29c , done right, THOUSANDS ATTENDING for 75c side, Wash., is visiting with Mrs. Woodard Opens Camp. Thu pof^upine caught Monday bv LAGRANDE CONVENTION Eliza Howe. The W. A. Woodard Lumber W. W. M <■ Fnrinuil and F. H. Alli- Mrs. Perry White of Burlingame, »on »•*<*:i|H'<l Wednesday night from LaGRANDE, July 21.—(U.P.)— company opened up its logging CaL, is visiting at the home of her Mrs. E. I. Bartholomew and the W oih I noii auto camp. where it Approximately a thousand dele camp Tuesday with a crew of local brother in law, N. W. White. gate» and visitor» are here to«lay loggers. The new railroad which O. O. Venli-li ami daughter, was L»ing kept by Lundy Woodson. I small daughter Jean, formerly of The Atterbury brothers of Oak for the ninth annual state conven was built three mile» into the tim New York but now of Portland, ■e Smith, nnd Mr». Smith's Frnnrr* and Loniae Lager of i land. Cal , visited Wednesday at tion of the American Legion, which ber holdings of the company has i Mnrv .lane mid Richard Oakland, Cat, viaitvd briefly thia and Colonel William Blair of Port the home of their sister, Mrs. O. D. convened at 9:30 this morning. The been put into operation. Work at le children’s nurse, Put ricin w»M«k with Mrn. Mary McCarger. land, father of .Mrs, Bartholomew,« Cadwell. They had not seen each number is expecte«! to be tripled the docks at Latham was started visited Monday with .Mrs. Nancy, I, left Wednesday for New Thrt plan to return Tuesday for M. Oglesby nnd Mr. and Mrs. other for 30 years. The two broth by night. Among the early arrivals todav. spend several w«-«-k». n iongpr stay. James P. Graham whil<- on their1 ers found their sister while visit was a party of national officers, way to Lowell, where they will ! ing in Eugene with friends. Mrs. including Howard P. Savage, na visit th«« Frank Blair family.' Cadwell will leave today with her tional commander, and Charles Colonel Blair is a former resident. ■ brothers to visit at their homes. Mills, Miami. Fla., national head of Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Carrington the “40 and 8.” Mrs. Bessi«1 Sutcliffe returned Wednesday from Olympia, Wash., j and son and daughter of Sacra mento. Cal., have returned home where .«he visited relatives. Hudson-Essex Agency Comes. The Lasater Motor company has ' Jo«- Grube, son of Mr. and Mrs. I after visiting for some time at Roy been appointed an agency for Raymond Grube of Pengra, visited the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hudson-Essex automobiles and will last week at tho home of Robert Leonard. Mills. Mrs. Charles Boslough and son unload a car of Essex super-sixes Mr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Harff and Jack left Tuesday for St. Lawrence, July 25. These cars will be the M r. a nd .\rx. Ralph Harff of S. D., and Otto. Ia., where they latest model out. The motor com Dubuque, la., will arrive this week will visit three months with rela pany has been handling the Star to visit at the home of the men’s tives. .Tunins Heckler will work car ami will continue to do so. in the Boslough barber shop dur father, Clem Sarff. Records! Records! Records! ing her absence. .«♦on Mrs. Frances Hmith anti No other light car can touch f rom George returns 1 Hundav The C. Schoenherr family left The Whippet— »ponding several dava in Klamath Wednesday for their home in Col The only light car to climb Stone Falls. umbus. Wis.. after spending a week Mountain. Mr. and Mrs. James Bennett at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Set new record of 9 minutes and motored to Salem Wednesday to Henry Skinner on Mosby creek. 15 seconds, breaking former record visit at th«’ home of their daughter, Mrs. Anna nankins left Wednes bv 7 minutes and 44 seconds. Mrs. William Mattox. day for her home in Seattle after Driven by Chick Murray. Witnessed Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Tnte re visiting with her father. Captain by 10.000 people. Officially ob Mrs. served by Al S. Jones, Atlanta turned Monday from spending ft John O’Brien of Lorane. Katie Flaherty, another daughter, Motor club. vacation in Senttlc. is visiting with Captain O’Brien. Deo Etta Drury returned to her NOTICE OF PARK RULES. H home in Coburg Wednesday, after Wovenxlr Cushions for Comfort in At a meeting of th«* park board, visiting several «lavs with Miss Yonr Office Ch»lr. Sonttnel. held in the city hall Wednesday lln Cooley ai d Mis.« Francos Wells. night, the following rules were Bohemia Becoming Active. - adopted: The Elza Sigman family of Hot Considerable activity this season Springs, Ark., are visiting at the The park shall be open for chil home of Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sand in the Bohemia mining district is dren from the ages of 12 to 16 •J reported by .Tack Klopfenstein, Ed years from 9:30 to 12 o’clock; all ers. Jenks ami William Ostrander, who children under the age of 12 years Mrs. C. A. Bartel returned Tues left Wednesday to look after their from 1:30 to 4:30 o’clock. The day from Portland, where she hail mining interest«. It is reported park supervisor will not be respon been viaitin g her mother, Mrs. .If. thnt several capitalists have been ! • . ‘ N ■ I Robertson. Her stepfather, J. C. looking over tho better claims with sible for children aft^-r these hours, Robertson, was buried last week a view of investing nnd doing ex- so the parents are asked to co operate with the supervisor to Just North of 3 P. in Turner. tensive development work. Alton make the plavgrouml a success. PHONE 53 Cottage Grove, Ore. 711 MAIN » Mr. anil Mrs. Rudy Baxa of 1 Hurley of Salem went into the Also no horseback riding or Plainview, Kn tis. , who spent tho district Wednesday to prospect. Our Own Free Delivery smoking by juveniles will be al I winter at Saginaw, buying th«' lowed in tho park during play Wovenair Cushions for Comfort in J George Hawley 320 aero farm 8 hours. THE PARK BOARD. Yonr Office Chsir. Sentinel Battery Repairing Car Greasing Vulcanizing Complete l ire Repairing SEIBERLING TIRES NATIONAL BATTERIES Motor Inn Service Station • City Briefs |* ♦- I I i See the Saturday Evening Post of July 23 or Printers ’ Ink of July 21, for photographic display. SHIELDS STUDIO 22 north Sixth Photographs Live Forever. The Great Tanks in the World war had Knight mo tors. Let your next car be a WILLYS KNIGHT h Saturday Only Wantad Rags Wanted FREE! The Sentinel Filing Supplies. Sentinel. Generator Repairing SERVICE Automotive Electrical Parts WEST SIDE GARAGE Oldest Shop in Town Every Day Bargains Catsup, 2 bottles for Tomatoes, No. 2^2 tins, 8 for Corn, No. 1 tins, 12 for Salmon, Alaska, No« 1 tins, 6 for Crackers, 3 lb. caddies, 1 for Kellogg’s Bran Flakes 35c 98c 99c 89c 42c 10c I It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s” BUILDING MATERIAL OF ALL KINDS ALWAYS ON HAND ERAYS iSHLEARRY Godard 6? Randall i Station—Phone 100 I I I