The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1930, Page 5, Image 5

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    T H U R S D A Y . A P O U W T » I, I I
I
* f\
A s'
utU dcnti (it O. ,/f.
Coast Fork Fanners
Union Gives Program
P ay Own W a y
Hubert Veateh has gone to P rln .
7
„
villa, whara ha la In charga of a
( j .
I f.llao iio n bualnaaa for H. W Meat
of thia olty.
Mra. Joe McKibben arrived home i
Monday from Man Francisco, whara
A d intereating program provided O bject o f Inspection la to O lea
Clghty-nlne par oant of man alú ­
•ha want aavaral weak* ago with
dante and <4 par oant of co-sds at by varluua communities of the dla-
Mr.
McKIhban,
who
had
suffered
Oregon Tubera High Plane
rr.nliirad legn'He la In the Mouiharn O r’ «on * • * • * » • « •
making ,
« '» •" Thursday avan.n,
o il M ark e ts
Paclflo hospital and h l. condition thal' own * * y throu«h »«hool ln
PoT? l‘< ^ o f^ ih a ^ a V m .ra '
*• gteatly Improved
whole or In part, according to fig-
Fora local of iho Farmers
Final amount r tt.
u rM
by the registrar unlo®_ * abort bualnaaa meeting
O f Interest to dealers In potatoes,
D u n n i. c i b X v « 2 r
. i of «r° r‘ y two per m l of 'ha man. 14
‘ ha program
Minnie o. Bosley waa filed Tuaaday n»r cen.
ih . woman or 83 oar
Two orchestra numbers, “Bsche whether retailers or growers. Is the
J r ” . ‘' 7 m ' * T r‘
ot th«
stud, i t b o £ E a
° ‘r5*' and
H l«h
*« •
fact that an Intensive inspection
Thor« la no poxsibility of anyone pryln# into
H r and Mra Jams« P Graham 1 entirely “on thalr own" and not d»- i play* d by lh* community orchestra
rstumsd Munday night from a pendant on others for thalr aduca-I “ tMn Lltham A vocal solo by llttls campaign, authorised by Seymour
your privsto affaira or dealing« with thia bank.
week's vacation «pant at thalr min- tlon, the report showe
‘
Batty Jo Psrlnl, accompanied by Jones, state m arket agent, la now
Ing claim up Aharpe creak
The man student entirely dapan-
Kohde. and a solo by Mra. >® progress In the m u and that
A
ll transaction« are itrictly confidential, and
M r. Busle Garoutta. accompanied dsnt '• • car. Individual at O. S C.
J v ,’od"on' accompanied by amphaaU will be placed on the
by her parents. Mr. and Mra. Hmlth *« only one In 10 la not making a t ! “t'*?*' “ ackry'
" Umb* 7 , ,u r’ 2 X ' . r^
. ’ i aacka'
when you come to u i abont a loan, or other per
eon of Eugene, and H arry Wilson *••»» part of hie own way Eighteen ,?*•*“ " by tha
' 8oclal N , , « h' ?‘ap ay* ‘' ,f ,po^ t'£ ’ '
State
•nd M r and Mra. John Mandara, l e f t , P*r cant are law than h alf sslf-sup-1
* « • « with action, was sung
Cunningham wag
xonal
btuineaa matter«, the transaction ia jnst
Monday on a weak's trip. They porting, while 20 par cant make by
tt,a ^°*a ‘-u,ver of Hebron, hare Tuesday and a recheck will
will visit Crsscsnt City. C at. Crater more than half but not all thalr sx- Two humorous readings by Francis be held »hortly In thia district. Mr.
betw een yon and one o f the o fflo e n of ttda
....
laka and I-eland.
1 pensas. Fifty-six
par cant of the Horn, student In animal husbandry Cun®l®gham reported that com-
l l a sz— m i .
l
<?ria ael all"lhe’ l7 n i7 n .v 7 ro m h«m'e” B‘
8 C- ware contributions of pbnace with the law on the part
Mr. m i r r h . ^
bank.
C Or 9 ,a "’ bar* H per cent m * k “ X .
o ? £ L l r C r“ w' " '<*•»• * * bor' '« lk ™
ot
I. fairly » .t I. factory
«-cylinder ** P*r
purchased a naw ^cylinder
make
.“
“ • » 1 given by
H. A. Hagen on “The bu‘ ‘ hat the situation on the part
way
and
1«
par
cant
Mr«. Curtis Vaatch, who had been 8 ‘ udsbaksr
_
make m o re . Care
p r,ventlon of Diseased of growers Is distinctly otherwise.
Care Brilj
and Prevention
h alf but not all.
visiting rvlallv«« and friends here,
M r and Mra. Cecil Woolay spent than
To comply with the requirements
Though "all "tha~‘ salf-aupportlng
For many y e a n the people
thia oommonlty
Halsey*** *** * * * * t0 h* F hom* 1,1 Bunday “ ‘ Foley springs
..udsntx work In the aummar.
2 * ° 'T hZ5ir TJnu7>i?,r*'
tha of law. growers and other dealers
must
grade
their
potatoes
In
con­
, Mr. and Mra. Elm ar Neat
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re­ , many also make much of thalr ax- ^ k * . “®d E *eld
Glory, were
have entrusted their financial m atters with us,
I k sure to sea the rapoaaaaaed turned Saturday night from a vs- pansaa during the school year, aa p4 ye‘1 by ,h< Lai ham orch“ ‘ ra
form ty with established grades,
nearly
new
car.
on
hand
fur
sale
which
are
U.
8.
No.
1
and
V.
8.
No.
cation spent in Han Francisco and shown by tha report of Mra L u lu ,
U r*
Hu* h Trunnel1 waa in
and there haa been no violation o f their trust.
Miss M ary Clarln rsturned Mon
at Nelson Motor Co.
2. Potatoes falling to meet one or
other California cities.
Howard, employment secretary o f j char,fe ol tha Pd«’* ™ “
day from Portland, where aha spent !
the
other
of
these
requirements
Mr. and Mra. L. P. Sanford havs
the weak and w ith bar parents.
M r and Mra. D. J. Scholl a r e ' “ *« campus Y. M. C. A. Last year!
must be branded culls.
Marie Dakar. five-year-old daugh­ ^ ' " ¿ " o L i ru' " A . h" n,'yn,'M'n 'P a " ‘ ! »Pending a weak , vacation at Naw- ‘ he “T " found Job. for 120« boy. CalaDOOVa I s tO H aV e
To be In strict compliance w ith
In
Portland
and
at
coast
resorts.
port.
I
which
>
returned
them
more
than
*
ter of M r. and Mrs llo y lia k .r,
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requirements, growers, retailers and
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Clarence
Apple
Mrs.
Nancy
Porter
and
Mra.
I
suffered a broken left arm Friday
K O t l e O 011 L s o o r D a y dealers must brand thalr sacks or
'
whan aha fall from (ha fam ily auto while and fam ily of Eugene eprni Sarah K err are staying at Kltaon
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I other containers of potatoes of­
Munday
with
M
r
i.u
u
-
Applewhite
a
springs
for
several
weeks
Fam
ily
Keunlon
Held
la
O
trvallls.
mobile.
fered for sale aa follows: Name of
mother.
Mra.
Elhal
Applewhite
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. H.m anw ay
P>rt ° f th* p l,n
<ga‘n mak‘ »‘* ‘« » h « « < ^ 7 ' ^ r k d e ' o f “i > t ^
Now la the lim e to have your car
. M and A,
Calapooya aprlng. a popular outing toe. In container; name and ad
Mrs. , N. J. ...........
N . l .j —
n, —
Dr r*turned Friday night from N e.ko i | t
thoroughly gona ovsr by first class . Mr.
K
“ r and Wln' Wher* ,hey • p* n' “ WMk w ,,h oHemlu mm liCd / M
‘ r? . S
*■ ‘ » b* held there dreee or brand of grower or dealer.
mechanics »uch as ws employ Nel­ M ,d u c
Mrs. H C. Wells and M r
and M r . their daughter. Mra. Carl Price. T
«c** Enf ,abd' D ! Bunday and Monday, August 81 and Where the sack or other container
son M olar Co.
Jam a. O. Dugan spent
the week and the latter's fam ily of Portland L , “ " * “
®n<k“ ‘d'_’ ‘£ * ‘* «•P '*'mb«r 1. the latter day being has 100 pound, or more, the lat-
Mrs. J. M. Jenkins and daughtar end at llandon
M r. Anna Gowdy and daughter. . £
2 7 k F and Jan* En«'*n<‘ Labor day “Chub" Morgan will be ters or figures printed or stenciled
Alice of Eugene visited Thursday
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Mlaa Iteulah Thurman, who had
B»‘ h«l Gowdy, went to New- ‘ r ? '* ' b * '" * p^ * * n t’
„
there with 7» or «0 head of rodeo thereon .h a ll be not lese than two
of last week w ith Mra. Helen M.
been
visiting
al
the
home
of
an
P°r
‘
*«»‘
waak
a
vacation.
M
a
”
™
'
n*
„
*
V
*
k
He
wU1
b
*
*
*
wlth
hlm
*
°
me
inches
In
height;
where
the
con-
an
Hoaley.
aunt. M r . George
Gate,, has
has r re­
a - , M r and Mrs. L. L. Barrel vlelted E l Z w
M r T d M e . G l.n O llZ .*
co7 boy’ and cowK|rl» tainer has leas than 100 and more
George Gates,
Mr. and Mra. W illiam Busch h av.
Munday with relative. |„ O l. n d . E
and M r2 Z C E n e L 2 l n ?L
weat a?d w“ * b* a“ '»tad bX than 80 pound., letter, and figure.
returned from a three week vaca­ turned to her horns In Hprlngfleld.
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M r. and Mra. O R John.„n and £ England A W a ^ n r t a n d
« d n Z . f Z?“
” *n
nOt “ “ thaB ° “ e ,nch *"
Rain! R ain ' Rain! Gat your shoes
tion spent In Kelao, Wash., Hills­
O
off
rear
children
Henry
and
Betty,
who
had
L^anard
Enriand
all
t
t
1
aM
a
rodeo
man.
height
and
on containers of leas
fixed before It rains. Doc
boro and Foraat Grove
X ' b ~ " H U - U for a .v .r .1 d '.y. .°t
JS m S , .
C. E n ° ^ d ar? ^
’ ' " d ! ,han 50 pounda aha11
n" ‘ 1
of First National bank.
Krinia, nt
Ufa-
Vnftaoaaeaaa*« slater, Mra. Mornard Pneiend
_ *
W. J. W'hlte left the flrat of the
I •I«’
---- b*1" * rebullt " * d •'•Hous lm- than one-half inch In height.
horns
of
M
r
Johnson's
Mra. W J. W hite returned the
andT m ? ^nd M r. V£ 7 f.?L,E
provementa are being made to the
Thia law has been in effect for
»week for Eugene, where he will
left last waak for the
first of tha week from Canyon- M L. „ Godard,
of C t m w s IP C h t r l i T
»«”? "'» buildings and grounds to nearly a year: Its purpose la to
Ï
spend two weeks aa relief druggist ville. where .be .pen, two w L k .
M J f N o r T Z h o w ^ M r . n d 2 7 2 ' " I*.**
rM ° rt attract,ve “ *d
brlng merchandising of potatoes by
Special price on M ci'orm lck with a son-ln-ln-law. M cK ln l.y returning to Ihelr home In Colum­ F r Z k NN L L th i£ ? r> 2 i,
r ,t i n r ' 8w lm m lnK t* n k ' .ho w ira grade to such a point aa will Insure
bia.
Mo.
Mr.
Johnson
Is
a
profas-
Uuaine«« training has no sub«titate, and no matter whether
Dor ring C r e a m
Separator. al Huntington, and
grandchildren,
CVnthla j 2 £ Tieedham m T ^ S
7
re,,tted ' R*» ‘ Oregon grower« a local and export
‘ a'r m management and farm
Knowles A Graber's.
if M ary Jane and Elisabeth An'n ,o r
you work for youreelf or for others, you will be handi­
Mr? j N Jp-net.Nn 7 l^ 7 '„ z Y .L jet
d , " U ° f Dou« la» county can now trade w ith a dependable product
banking at University of Missouri.
Huntington
M r.. J. N. England and Luetic Eng- reach the spring, by way of the that will meet competition and
capped without it.
The slater and brother had not land, all of Salem: David Coffleld, ! Shoestring road.
Mrs Al Foley of Macramento, seen each other since M r . Godard
item intrusion of out - of - state
TRe old idea that the beat way ia by the road of experience
and Mrs. »
J.
England, Freda
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Cal., visited M veral days last weak left Missouri to coma to Oregon » Mr.
brands of p o t a t o e s , thereby
England M r and M r. ' Charles
haa
been exploded, and now we realize that a business edu­
with Mr. and Mra. W B. Johnston yeara ago.
M. E. Sunday School Haa Picnic. strengthening the whole industry.
Starr. Dean Starr, Elvln Starr. Don­
cation acquired in a good school ia most desirable.
while on her way home from a trip
The
annual
Sunday
school
picnic
Under
full
compliance
the
grower
Mlaa Merle Htrader returned last ald Starr and Gladys Starr, all of
to Washington.
The Eugene Business College, which begins its regular Fall
week to her home In Grants Pasa, Corvallis; M r. and Mrs. L. M. Beck­ of the Methodist church waa held rightly w ill be able to demand and
Phone 222
Tuesday afternoon and evening at get a Just price for the grade he
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Steven, of afte r a visit here with friends while
Term Tuesday, September 2, is prepared to give thia train­
ner. Doris Beckner, Eva Beckner,
the old camp meeting grounds and sell», and the retailer will be able
thia city and Mr. and Mra. C. E. returning from a vacation at N ew ­
W alter Beckner, Lester Beckner.
ing at a reasonable cost and in aa short a time aa possible.
lx.abo of Creawsll held an all-day port. Mlaa Mt radar Is a form er real-
a large number attended. The to give his patrons full satisfac­
John Beckner. Vera Pullen, all of
picnic Sunday at the Canyon Cove dent, having been manager of the Albany; M r and Mrs. J. A. F alk ! y“un* people who had gone out tn tion, for the housewife will know
Many have already registered and we urge you to do so at
exactly what she Is buying.
auto i amp with tha C. E M iller local telephone exchange for several W ilm a F alk, Lots F alk E rm a F alk ’ the a,l,rno o n wer" l ° ,ned b>
once aud begin with the class “ Tuesday, September 2.”
fam ily of Sutherlin.
y, ar,.
V|ole, Ralk
FaJk <n of adult department a t a 6 o’clock
3 lbs Crisoo
00c
eupper. Games and sports, in
W hite and Rllyew Coming.
We can give you twice aa much
Klaa Edna McNew, who bad Harrlaburg; Lester Albertson. H al­
charge of Mrs. A. G. Sprankle and
Fancy Macaroni (curve
M ajo r General W hite and Lieut.-
es ony one else for your used car »pent a vacation here with her par- ,e V: y* r - * n<l Mr». J. L. Sherwood, Mr«. C. ~ “
In trade on a n .w one. See ua be enta, M r and Mra. R. C. McNew. Oold H ill; Mr. and Mra. J. K. 8 a m p -.
R ‘,yea
tht-
cu t), 3 lb«
10c
fora buying your new car. Nelson *«R Saturday for her work In Port- «o®. June Sampson and Jack Samp- Ay ^ . h
evening to complete plans for early
It’« a good school.
land
She
was
accompanied
by
her
•«
".
»
"
of
Portland:
Mra.
Rachel
*"
construction of the armory. I t Is
: Motor Co.
slater Agnes.
¡W a lk e r and Mlaa Dora W alker,
prA ~ 7 departf ’e? L “ d understood that everything ia now
A.
E.
Roberta,
President
Miner Building
Mlaa Cecalla and Mlaa Agnes An­
Mrs. Luck Robbln. returned last p 'f ^ ^ u t l a i d ^ n d ^ o b ^ r t E?g!??d 3tewart ,o r the Intornamllate d Z practically in readiness for pur­
Telephone 666
Eugene, Oregon
Mrs. I. O. Shaw and daughtar derson of Poolsvtlls. N. T .. who
chase of the property upon which
Gertrude returned last week from had been visiting at tha homa of an week from Wandllng, where she Faye England and Robert England.
been employed, and Is making "
L ' / ’ZTd
Prixe* were *» »rd e d to Kathleen the building Is to be
Tacoma, Wash., where they .pant uncle, J. B. Grubb, left Friday for
burg M r and Mrs. Rov Bond and Moore Edwin Cone. Eugene Spran-
two weeks with Mra. Shaw's falh Portland, where they will visit rela b»r home on Aah avenue.
tlvea before returning to New York
M r and M r . H . H. H a rm , of
W
kle. Ellen Am est and Rev Ira R
er, W illiam M arvin, who Is III.
Portland and M r. and Mra. C. L. _
-
Aldrich aa winners In Back races.
Mr. and Mra. Men G ro ff of Prine­ where they leach.
Ml»« M ary Elian Henson and Mr« W ilhelm and Mlaa Dorothy Robi- O d d F e l l o W S Iz O d fiC I s
P riic winners In the running races
ville visited various friends here
John G Cann, who had been visit *0®. who have been visiting In Port-
1» «« x»
z
were Robert Grannis, Darrel Wood­
one afternoon last week.
Mr.
*an<* with M
r. and Mrs. Harms,
Harms.
A j i e ' ard- Dorothy Slemann and Eugene
Mias Genevieve Woodard, daugh­ ing relatives here, left Monday for land
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J
'Sprankle. Umphrey A M ackln do-
■pent the week^nd_at
week end at the homes of
tar of W. A. Woodard, returned Ihelr homes In San Lula Obispo, »pent
Mr. and Mra. O. E. Woodson and
The Odd Fellows, Rebekahs and na,ed tb« prlxes.
Haliirday from «pending several Cal.
Dr. and M rs Harold Axlay ora Mr. and Mra. James Robison.
months In California with bar
Encampment held their annual pic­
Loose Leaf Forms and Binders.
the parents of 1 daughter born
Mlaa Annabel Small returned F ri­ nic Sunday on Cedar creek, about
mother.
The 8entlnel.
day
from
a
two
weeks'
visit
In
Monday
night.
200 attending. The picnic also was
Special (hla week. We have two
Final account of the eatate of O. Prineville w ith M r. and Mrs. J. A. In celebration of the fiftieth anni­
or three late model four and six
FOB «AUB— 8CXCMLLAMMOP8
cylinder oloead care that have been L Nichols was filed Tuesday In tha Powell, who recently moved to that versary of the organisation of the
1 city from Cottage Orove. Mlaa local Odd Fellows lodge, which was
repuaaeesed and w ill sell for Just probate court.
8 T O V I8 . MEW AMD OLD. REAL BAR-
Smal a mother. Mrs.
Florence founded August 21. 1880. The lodge
«»tna p r i e d to salt your pocketbook.
balance due on them. Nelson Motor
Mr. and Mra. Jamaa Harman and
Prepare tor w inter bow . We »leo hare •
Co.
b" <rown
• •"> •» member­ I tew retrlferatore left at reel berfala
aon Frederick, who had been visit­ Jorle and
Small, and Ed ship to one of over 200
, prloeo. We can eave you m oaey oa all
Mr. and M ra Geo M. Hawley re­ ing at tha home of Mrs. Herman's M sachant motored over McKsnxIe
Community
alnging,
speeches, itlnde of aew aad need furnjtare. Short'»
turned Munday from an outing at «later,
2 ,2rU?7 *«nd l>a** and brou« h‘ h ,r home.
Furniture «tore F ifth aad Main streets.
games and a general social time : t'ottax»
father, H. J. Shinn, left Friday for
Newport.
Orove.
e21p
Leslie Stearns. Harold Arnett, followed the picnic lunen.
their home In Santa Ano, Cal.
Mlaa Jean Yarnell and Miss Owen
i E IG H T H G R A D E E X A M IN A -
J. J. (Dad> Mix)re was taken F ri­ Bodell of Portland spent the week _
E p w o rth League N am es Pre s id e nt-
T K )N .
day to the Pacific Christian hos­ end at tha home of Mr. Steams'
A t a meeting of the Epworth
Notice Is hereby given that the
pital In Eugene In the Mills ambu­ slater, Mra. A, W. Shofatall. M r. and
lance by L. L Harrel and K. K. Mrs. Shofatall and thalr guests League of the Methodist church regular eighth grade examination
Milla Mr. Moors, who ha» been In spent Sunday fishing at Winchester 8unday night Miss Gladys Slemann win be given on Thursday and Frl-
the high powered, high «peed c a n o f today, with needed quick start« and
waa elected president to fill the I day, September 4 and 8, In districts
poor health for some time, became bay.
vacancy caused by the resignation where there are pupils who have
stops, you should have this extra protection. Just look at the inside of lh»«
worse a few dayt before leaving for
Mlaa Donna Bartell and Leslie of Ernest Shelburne, who w ill be complied w ith the conditions and
the hospital.
Firestone Anchor Super Heavy Duty Tire. There are eight plies of cords undaw
Whitehouse returned to Corvallis out of the city for three months, have made application for quee-
Miss Ruth King of Eugene, who Monday afte r a few daye' visit with The election followed the regular 1 tlons. A limited number of pupils
•he
all Non-Skid, Center Traction Tread. It is a big— tough— strong lit
eo«
Is visiting her grandparents, Mr. Mrs. C. A. Bartell at Hotel Bartell meeting of the league. Miss Helen can be accommodated at the office
traction that insures against punctures and blowouts.
and Mrs. David B Chamberlin, at and Lundpark. Mlaa Bartell w ill go Aldrich was elected first vie« presl- of E. J. Moore, county, school su­
their Am verlln Cove farm , had as to Portland today for a few days' dent to fill the office left vacant perintendent.
o21-28
a mid week guest Mlaa Ruth Beag- visit.
j by the advancement of Miss 81»-
>1«
er of Ridgefield, Wash., who le vis­
Mr. and Mra. W ilb ur Spray, M r. mann.
iting at the home of her grand­ and Mrs. Brighton Leonard, M r. and
The league Joined young people's
mother. Mra. E Fahrenwald.
Mrs. Fred Anderson and M r. and societies of other churches of the
have rat up various brands
Ml»« Regene Croxton of Bremer­ Mrs. Cleo Morelock spent the week d ‘ y *n * swimming party Wednea-
of tires, so that you can see the
ton, Wash., who hod been visiting end up Mosby creek.
day night at Moaby creek dam.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. M. A.
inside construction. Come in
W . W . W illits of Persist and Mrs.
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Horns, left last week for her home. Nettle E lllo ltt of Galesburg. III., o r - , CotUtge Grove to Have Lim e Pool.,
and
make these comparisons,
C lair Adame has returned
to | rived Saturday to visit M r. and Mrs.
Interest in buying state lime fo r!
E H A V E J O IN E D with F .rc to n e *. Co-operative Plan to
■cction for section, and yon will
this fall ‘ has so increased j
Reedsport after a visit with hla J. Q. W illits.
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M r. W illits la s delivery
give yea lower price» and piu» vaine» by reducing operat­
parenta. Mr. and Mra. Ed Adams. brother and Mra. E llio tt la a cousin that a special Cottage Grove pool 1
ing easts, aad w ith votame basine», on a »mall m argin of p ro fit
readily see the superiority of
we are able to m ake yen these »ebatantial taring».
E. C. Conner Is recovering from of J. Q. W illits. Mra. E llio tt had is being formed, according to O. S.
Firestone.
been visiting at Peralat before co m -; Fletcher, Lane county ag en t O r­
a badly Infected hand and arm.
der« may be left either w ith the
We sell and service the com ­
Herman l-afke has returned from Ing here.
M ark W oodruff, aon of M r. and attending a state conference of vo­
Mrs. Bertha Golding of Portland Bank of Cottage Orove or the First
plete line o f Firestone Tires,
Mra. F ran k W oodruff of Portland, cational agriculture teachers held visited several days last weak with National bank or w ith S r . Fletcher.
ANCHOR
visited hare briefly Saturday while at Foraat Grove. He was recently a cousin, Mrs. Anna Patrie, while The pool w ill close Monday, Sep-
Tubes, Batteries, Rim«, Brake
on hla way homa from a visit In elected agricultural teacher here.
S u p e r H e a v y D u ty
returning from a visit In Crescent 1 tember t. The price per ton w ill be
O
or
Tir,
*
M
«Il
O
rS«r
Linistg
and
A
c
c
e
s
s
o
r
ie
s,
and
; the same oa lost fall, $6.80, f. o. b.
Los Angelas. Thia waa tha flrat
City, Cal.
Oor Tire 4k Moil Ordor
The fam ily of Herman L afky, j
Cottage Orove. The lime w ill be
tim e ha had bean hare tn eight
a ctu a lly g iv e y o n g rea ter
(C«»h r r t in Sopor Tiro
M r. and Mrs. Albert Wooley and . delivered In paper bags.
new
agriculture
teacher,
has
a
r­
4 .4O -5Ï $ 5 - 5 5
$ 5 .5 5
years.
fam ily left . Monday for F o le y ! Lim e has proved decidedly useful
4.50- 2 1 $ 9 . 2 O
$ 9 .7 5
rived from Canby.
Rav. and Mra. Clive Taylor and
spring« to »pend a vacation.
4 J 0 -2 1
6 .3 5
6 .3 5
In this section In the growing of
The date of the old timers' pic- :
“ B verybody know s the
4 .7 5 -1 9 1 0 . 2 0
1 0 .2 5
daughtar Kathleen of Portland,
Jos Young Jr., a wireless opera- alfalfa.
4 .7 5 -1 9
7 .5 5
7 .5 5
form er residents,
stopped hare nle, to be held at Oakland, has been | tor In the United States navy, who
meat
is
0
.
w
hen
I
t
’s
or­
5
.0
0
-2
0
1
1
.
3
5
1 1 .9 5
briefly Monday while on their way changed to August SI.
dered at th e Q uality Mar­
is now stationed a t Bremerton, la ■
5.00-19.
7 .9 8
7 .9 8
County to Send Money.
Police court fine» Ihl« week were
home from a motor trip to Klam ath
5
.2
5
-2
0
1
2
.
3
5
1
3 .6 5
visiting
at
the
home
of
hla
parenta,
ket. One friend tells an­
The county's $18,000 «hare of the
a« follow«; J. J. Manning, tourist.
Falls.
5 .0 0 -2 0
8 .1 5
8 .1 5
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Young. He ' was , Cottage Grove arm ory fund le to be
1
6 .6 5
«8
for
speeding;
A,
T.
Hunter,
S2
'
6
.0
0
-
!
♦
_
1
4
-
4
5
other.
The Pastime for pastime. Cards,
stationed on the U. 3. 8. w e »1 sent to the state treasurer Septem­
5JI5-18-
for Incorrect parking; Roy Counts.
8 .9 8
8 .9 8
fcool, snooker, fountain, toharaww.
V lrfg ln la for four years.
6.5 0- 19 1 7 . 4 0
1 8 .9 5
ber 1, according to Judge C. P.
$28 on a charge of Intoxication.
5 ^ 5 -2 1
Mrs. Em m a Weeks, who had been
9 .7 5
Mlaa Eva Richmond of Wooster, Barnard, who received a letter from
9 .7 5
Mr.
and
Mra.
Joe
Arnold
of
Port­
2
3 .4 5
7
.0
0-2
0
1
9
.
0
5
visiting at the H . J. Jorgensen
O., spent Saturday night at the Lieut.-Col. Rllyea of the adjutant
&.0040 1 8 . 5 5
1 2 .9 0
Other 8I« m Praportionotoly Low
home, went to Creewell last week to land are visiting at the home of | home of a brother, A -A. Richmond. general’s office asking for the
• Ftr
visit a daughter,
Mrs.
Adam Mr. Arnold's mother, Mr». Emm a She la «pending her vacation In Eu- transfer.
mo F rop oitlBootfily Low
Schmitt, She w ill return later to Porter.
| Rene with relatives. She Is a vooal
Fred J. Anderson, Prop.
Dick Sturgea la recovering from Instructor In the Wooster conserva­ era! days a t the home of a cousin,
Cottage Orove before leaving for
Raymond, Wash., where she makes Influenxa, which has confined him tory of music.
M .B . T R U C K T IR E S
V. 8. Goff. G. Byron Summers is
Free City Delivery
C O U R IE R
her home w ith a son, M lnard to the house for several days.
Mrs. W alter Bunge and smalt son historian for the Summers fam ily
Oar Tir. SM.II OtSw
30x5 $ 1 9 . 4 5 $ 1 9 . 4 5
Week«.
M r. and Mrs. Elbert Smith and left Monday for their home In and Is hare gathering additional
Phone 46
(C m * Frlr.)
Tir.
M r. and Mra. H. K. M etcalf of fam ily, M r. and Mrs. F. L, Grannis Bremerton, Wash., after a visit at genealogical Inform ation to bring
32xfi-. 3 4 . 1 0
3 4 .1 0
$ 4 .2 0
$ 4 .2 0
Eugene, form er Cottage Grove resi­ and children and M r. and Mrs. Dan the home of Mrs. Bunge’s mother, the history to date. M r. G o ffs moth­
dents, are parenta of a daughter lia n ia n t picnicked Sunday up Moa- Mrs. R. R. Wilkinson.
er was a Summers.
4-40-21
4 -7 9
4 .7 9
hy creek.
born Wednesday of last week.
C O M PA R E
J. A. Burcham of K lam ath Falls
Dr. and Mra. C. H . Ktme, M r. and
4.50-21
5
.
3
5
Is visiting hla parents, M r. and Mra. Elm er Frans, M r. and Mrs.
CO NSTRUCTION
Cecil Caldwell, M r. and Mrs. W . A.
Mrs. Shade Burcham.
ANO VALUES
Miss Virginia H u n t of Portland Oaroutte, M r. and Mrs. Q. A. San­
O«r eM ail O r«.,
81».
has resigned her position aa music ders and M r. and Mrs. E arl Ga-
U » -I1
T ir.
Tiro
routte were overnight guests Friday
supervisor In the city schools.
W M tX ____ —
4.711*.
« .n in .
of Mrs. Klme's parents, M r. and
W
r
ie
tn
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lt.M
ILMIha.
Mrs. Jack Melxer of North Bend
TM c U mw
Mrs. Wheeler of T re n t
1« visiting at the home of Mr». Bert
r i T l e a _ ___
iute. 13 Plate
lllh h
Eight Campfire girls w ith their
Film at
Stoneburg.
guardian, Miss Lola Godard, and
T
rm
g
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___
t
1
T
h
e
Fireetoae
Anchor
Super
Heavy
to the
Sentinel
Dr. and Mrs. W . E. Lebow spent
H.kWr
Miss Alm a Llndamood returned
D a ly B a llo o n has a d o u b le c o rd
V . I . » . ___ IM ra. in. IM ML la.
I Thursday night of last week as Sunday from their oamp up Sharpe
b re a k er — 8 plies u n d er the tread.
Kuests of Mr. and Mrs. James P. creek. Mrs. C. C. Cruson and Mrs.
Some o th er make« have no b reaker
2-ot. can pepper free with 1 can Schilling baking pow­
Graham at their cabin up Sharps S. V. Allison acted as advisors dur­
^ .A MM aU O rd e r” e r “ Special Brand” tire k mode by
a la li and some a single b re a k e r made
der .................................................................................... ^0°
w anhnow n m an e fa e te re r and M id under a I name that doe.
creek.
w ith o ld -fa s h io n e d , a q a a re w oven
ing part of the camp.
for
Bert Kerne, physloal education
fab ric that Firestone discarded when
n et id e n tify h im to the publie, HMully beeanae he build,
4 - o e . buttle mustard free with 1-lb. can Schilling coffee 48c
In an effo rt to control tha local
teacher and coach of the local high
own name.
‘ f in i grade” lire» under his ovn
they developed the balloon tire .
1-0E. bottle vanilla extract free with *'2 lb- Schilling tea 60c
school for two years, has been whooping cough epidemic before
named assistant coach a t Eugene the opening of school In September
a special school nurse le being se­
high school.
and
Every tire E ir e a lu n e make« bear« the name “ F IR ESTO N E**,
M r. and Mrs. Fred Beldler and cured to visit homes of children of
■nd every tire we «ell carries the Firvetone u nlim ited Cnar-
school age. The school census w ill
011«
o
f
AU
Kind«.
I
son
W
illie
and
Mrs.
Nancy
Oglesby
3 lb«, macaroni (elbo) .. .19c Cracker«, family Snow-
antes and oum. You a re doubly protected—absolutely am nred every d o lla r yon «pend buy« real quality aad
»pent Friday up Sharps creek with be used to check the families where
•atk fa e tio n . W e guarantee that yon w ill get a ll the mile« ont o f your t ir e , that have been hull! In by Firestone.
flnkcR
»•••»••••«'h»... 33c
there are children going to school
Get
your
Mr.
and
Mrs.
James
P.
Graham.
4 lbs. Sw ift’s pure lard.. 60c Mnt(.,ie8( 6 boxe'8 ............i 6o
or starting this fall.
Mias Lula Currin, Mrs. Mella Cur-
T IR E SR IP A IR E D
4 can« Sunbritc cleanser 26c Pickling spices, all kinds 10c I rln and Mrs. Adrian Merrym an Mrs. C. C. Cruson is visiting I n ;
Portland.
She
stopped
there
on
left Tuesday on a week's motor
AND VULCANIZED
t trip to Crescent City, Cal., and her return from tha American
Legion
auxiliary
convention
In
' Crater lake. Mrs. M errym an, who
or your
Peaches and tomatoes are now on for canning.
had spent the summer here, will Baker.
M r. and Mrs. John Spriggs’ foeter
BATTERY REPAIRED
leave the Currlna at K lam ath Falls
and return to her home In Doris, daughter, Lula Cola, who la now
married and living In Pendleton,
Cal.
Bert or Fat will give you
O. Byron Summers of Philadel­ visited here Tuesday w ith her fos­
prompt
service
The Store That Appreciates Your Trade
phia, Pa., and W illiam Summers of ter parenta. H er husband la district
P R O P R IE T O R
Kansas have been guests fo r bsv - manager for tha Shall O il oompny.
We are sellin g our entire stock of
your affairs
AUTOM OBILE PA R TS
A N D EQUIPM ENT
are C O N FID E N T IA L
at less than cost. Real bargains—Buy now!
L o n g & C ru son
Service Oarage
Hart Bldg.
Main Street
Dr
ot
**0.000
B ank of C o tta g e G rove
A STRONG BANK
»—
- e.
M arshall’s Cash
Grocery.
T h e r e Is N o S u b s t it u t e
U
Friday and Saturday
SPE C IA LS
E u g e n e B u sin ess C o lle g e
ilfllf GdltUry Of
nder
the Tread
Herein EXTRA SAFETY!
GET READY
FOR
H U N T IN G
SEA SO N
Guns
Amm unition
Caps
Camp Equipm ent
tu u iS e e t e r
Y em rnelfi
dt
SA FE T Y . . .
ErergfOM« S h e tttM H a r e
P R I C E S ___
E v e r y o n e C an A ffo r d to P a y
WISEMAN
HARDWARE
W
•LBF1KLB
K.
Q U A L IT Y
M ARKET
T tow faix
5^5
FR EE!
V anilla— Pepper—Prepared Mustard
Schilling Deal
BATTEIIIES
M O T O R IN
MOTOR INN
hk
SHELL G A S
Friday and Saturday Specials
DO UBLE G UARA NTEE:
W o M o u n t Y o u r T ir o s F R E E ♦ D r i v e f n
Peaches— Tomatoes— for Canning
S m ith -S h o r t G ro c e ry
R ed S tar
S uper S ervice S tation
VERN
GAROUTTE
Corner Pacific Highway and Wi