The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 31, 1930, Page 8, Image 8

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    Roy Myere, John Stalder
Mrs. Oeorgs Teeters, Mrs. Clar- turn's sisters. Mrs. Adeline Potter
and Mrs. C. E. Montgomery
Uoyd Hankins attended an Eagles'
Rowe, Mra Mary Burcham, and Mrs K. J. W r it
oae day last week at the
home of M r. and Mrs. W illiam M ra M. E Paul, Mrs. E. E. Paul.' H a rry Patten left Sunday for lodge meeting Thursday evening In
O O R K N A , O ra , Oet. M .-< » p e -
Mrs. D. T. Kimball, M ra Everett Marshfield, after visiting a week at Cottag« Grove.
George of Cottage Grove
Mr. and M ra Lawrence Brown clal.)—M r. and Mrs Lee Goheen
Miss Vivian W hite spent the week Allen, Mrs. J W. McCoy and M ra the home of a cousin. W B. Patten.
H ira m Wheeler with M ra E. R
M r. and Mrs Ellsworth Dame- and fam ily were Eugene visitor« of Creswell spent Sunday at
end in Cottage Grove.
They were accompanied home of M r. end M ra C. J. How-
Miss Violet Ougglshurg visited DarncU as conductor snJ Mrs John wood anil children of ito x t.r v ia Friday.
over the we^k end at the Em eet Ashby as reader for the band Each ited Sunday a t the home of M r home by M ra Brow ne nleca Mias srd on Harms ereek
Verlle Smith, who returned to Eu­
(E* m U1 to U . B s .tl.s l.)
Guggisburg home In Cottage Grove, had an ln»trument made from a Damswood's parents.
it K irk and Ralph OarouMe
Mr. and Mrs. A. M
Scott re- gene Sunday.
The W, C. Poe fam ily left Tues- kitchen utensil. Esther and Floe-
Oct. 2 » - Hugh T ru on .U
has
are thia week overhauling the W. C
Mrs
Alice
Conner
and
Gerald
turned
Sunday
night
from
a
busi­
ale
Alien
sang
a
duet,
"In
the
Sun­
brought home hla patlte prune« day for Weiser. Ida., where they
Shearer mill on the John Harms
shine,** and Qlen Plata gave two ness trip to Portland. W. S. Jeans were Eugene visitors Wednesday. piaoe. wit h eapectatlone of put Hug
which were dried at Creewetl He w ill make their home
Mias
Ruth
and
Miae
E
lta
Hoh
violin
solos,
accompanied
by
hie
of
Cottage
Grove
accompanied
also secured samples from the Eu­
Miss Fern Tracy was a dinner
man. who are working In Eugene,
gene F ru it Grower»' association.
guest at the W. C. Poe home Sun- mother A number of vlettors were them
M r and Mrs. Glen Smith and spent Thursday evening w ith their
preeent from Eugene.
Cottage
O liver Nichols attended the Ore­ day.
gon-Idaho football game lr Eugene
Mias Alice Poe was pleasantly Grove and Lorane. The hand has daughter of Marcola visited Stin- parents, M r and Mrs Georgs Hoh
surprtsed Friday afternoon when been requested to repeat Its FTW'Iday at the home of Mr. Sm ith’s
M r. and Mrs. John Stalder and
M ra Alice Mercer, form erly a she was honored with a farewell gram In Lorane at an early date, parents. Mr. and M ra
fam ily were Friday evening visitors
teacher In the Latham school. Is party a t the home of a friend. Fern George Teeters became the owner Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. John Jeans and at the R. L, Learning home.
recovering from a nervous break- l ia c y of Cottage Orove. The after- of the club quilt at the cloee of the
Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Jackson and
children were Cottag* Orove vle-
down. M ra Esther Trunnell and noon was spent with games and a evening’s entertainm ent
daughter of Eugene spent Sunday
daughters, Alice M arie and Ilene. dainty Hallowe'en luncheon was
Mrs. Charles Trem bly visited at (tors Monday
M r and M ra Elmer McCollum of evening a t the M. A. Horn home.
visited with M ra M ercer Sunday M rved by the hostess. Those pres her home Sunday. M r and M ra
Mr. and M ra Elm er J. Kent were
afternoon In Cottage Grove.
ent were Edith Bushnell, Lillian MeGI.ni» motored her down from cottage Grove visited
Monday and
Sunday dinner guests of M r. and
Edna and Jessie Grubb attended h uii , Vivian White. Marion Soren- Penn They returned to Penn Sun Tueeday at Culp Creek
M ra W. K. Nixon in Cottage Grove. ‘
a football game in Cottage Orove I
M ary Madden, W inona Powell, day evening. Mrs. Trembly still hav
Mr and Mrs. Bert Myers and
F r id a y .
The guest of honor and the host- tng employment a t that place.
D IV I D k
fam ily spent Sunday evening a t the :
Miss H a s e l Tearous accompanied
John Stalder home.
(SpMlal 1« Ike S«alta«l. )
M rs Prances Ksene W illey on her
Visitors at the John Trunnell
MOUNT H K W .
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson were
return trip to Klam ath Falls re-1 home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Oct. »
Mrs. W R- Sellers of
the t
centiy.
Lester Van Nortwick and fam ily of
SpAngfleld Is staying w ith M ra Sunday afternoon callers a t
«Special le Ik« ¡Walia«!. 1
M r. and M ra Stanley Hickey at- ixjndon and Mra. W illiam s and
Oct. 29—M r. and Mra. F. B. Phll- Glen Sellers during the absence of Quinn home near W alker.
Miss Dorothy W itcher, who la a t­
tended P.-T A. meeting and became daughter of Hebron
lips and son Rodney of Corvallis Carl and Glen Sellers, who are on
members
O. D Mounts of Salem was a vis visited Sunday with M ra Phillips a fishing trip to W inchester bay tending O. 8. C., spent the w<
with her parents, M r. and Mrs.
Mrs. John McCall spent last (tor a t the John Trunnell home brother and the latter's wife, Mr. and Reedsport.
week taking th<- school census in Wednesday.
and M ra Claude Arne
M ra Jasper Patten, who had been E Witcher.
Bernard Shattuck la
this district
__
_ ¡ Roy and Vanie Trunnell were
M ra J. A. Schneider accompanied ' helping M ra F .M Chapman.
School was closed Thursday and visitors a t the C. S. Montgomery a daughter. Miss Bernadine Schnel turned to Cottage Orove Friday.
Boyden Foster of London and tar, Mrs. Oval Powell.
Friday, while the teachers, M r. and home Thursday-
der. Friday to Eugene, where Miss
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. W it«
Mrs. a T. Rose, attended ths coun
Mr». Charles Smith and daugh- j Schneider attended the
county Clifford W illiam s of Hebron were
Sunday visitors at the F. M. Chap­ isrtalnsd as guests Saturdg
ty teachers' Institute In Eugene.
t«r, M ra Barrow, and the latter a , e<chers* Institute.
and Sunday M r. and Mrs.
Mrs. Terpentng and Mra. Ruth husband and small son returned
and M r a T. J Bush are the man home.
A large eagle has been seen sev­
Bashaw and daughter Gale, who Sunday from Drew, where they had parvnt3 of a daughter, bom Sunday
bad been visiting a t the E. M spent several days.____
M ra Charles Bales and M ra C. R. eral times recently trying to attack
Mr. and Mrs. J. W Maddux spent
w-ere hosts«»«» Monday after- turkeys on the Ernest McReynolds gene. Ths women are grand«!«
Sharp home fo r several weeks, re-
tors of M r. and Mra. W itcher,
noon at the home of Mrs. Bales, en ranch.
turned Sunday to their homes In Friday In Roseburg.
M r- and M ra J. F. Rose and tertainlng for the homemakers of
Bonnie Perlnl and Carl B u rk e tt' dltional guests Sunday wars
Portland.
and M ra F r o l W itcher and far
M ra Stevens and M ra Jay Old­ daughter Violet of Roseburg spent the neighborhood They gave their are in Portland on bustneaa
M r. and Mrs. Ballew of Cot
Ellis and M ary Dallaguardi vis­
ham of Eugene visited Tuesday at the week end in Cottage Grove report of the work accomplished in
with M r. and Mrs. S. T. Roee, teach- Cottage Grove during the summer, ited Sunday w ith Katie Premaxxi Grove were Sunday’ guests at
the E. M. Sharp home
horns of M r. and Mrs. Oval Powell.
during which sewing classes were of London
M r and Mrs. Gleason and fam- ers In the Latham school,
Alma Gertje of Thornton Cor­ Ths women are slater«
held in connection with Miss Ger­
tty of Sutherlin arrived Sunday to
trude Show, county home demon­ ners, Winston Ruasell of Saginaw
S IL K C R E E K
visit the J. C. Buker family.
DOMEÑA
stration agent. Miss Skow was pres­ and Stewart Baaaett of Woodard’s
Visitors at the C. S Montgomery
(Special is tk . SvaUavl.l
ent Monday afternoon and gave a mill were guests at a welner roast
heme over the week end were M r.
(gp. rial 1» Ik« *aaUa«l.)
given Thursday evening by Maxine
Oct. 28.—Pupils of the district talk on home decorating.
and M ra E. O. Bushnell of Coquille
UcL 28.—M r. and M ra
B
Miss Forest
Schneider.
who Rhode A number of Divide young-
2nd
Mr’
«
/
i
l
T
h
'
V
IIo
tH
g
o
m
school
had
a
vacation
Thursday
and
“ d
^ s h ^ e r N e l d ^ o t E ^ X e Friday of last week while ths teach- teaches In Klam ath Falls
cat
Wick;: were biotncaa visitors In
people also were present.
came
ery and daughter
___ g
attended the Lane county teach- home last week because of lllne:
Resale Oertxe, who had been Springfield Tueeday.
Hubert Mosby and John Hoi
ers’ Institute.
Mrs. L. K. Brumfield of Marsh helping at the M. J. Perlnl home.
Strom motored Saturday to Eugene,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Teeters and field Is staying for a few days with has returned to her home.
where they attended a football
-------------------------- — .............. ...... ....... daughter Eleanor visited In Eugene her mother, Mrs. Amanda Sears.
Mrs. Irene Ocumpaugb of Cottage
from Thursday to Sunday, return- Other relatives who were there for Orove spent one day last week at game,
home Sunday.
Sunday.
a few days last week and who come the Demarlgo^Mostachettl^home
M r. and Mrs Jack Kerns of Eu
¡ng home
D A W. E. LEBOW.— DraUsi. Otite« leg
Mrs. J A. ” Mackey.
Ethel _ gene spent
' Visitors
at ____
the _ home
of ___
M r _______________
and to attend ___
the _______
funeral __
of _______
Mrs Clar-
*
“ Miss
*
the week
vto-
_ th sad Maia
__ «treats. Hoar«.
nara »
,
______
.
__ and
__ here
___ ___
ru
I t aad 1 to »«to. k»«aia«s sad S ea
Shade Burcham Saturday were ence Sears last Thursday, were M r Mackey and Mrs. Norman Suiter of itlng with M ra Kerns’ parents. M r
A
Pkon««';
Office
M.
days by appaiai
a daughter M ra Otis Scott of In- and Mrs. Allen Staley of Portland, Bear creek spent Wednesday and and M ra J. B Mosby.
rcaideooe 101 It
dependence, and Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Mamie Spaugh. Miss Geraldine Thursday of last week at the home
C. D. Van Valin la attending tito
O. U. KIMK. Daatiat. First Katies Charles Tompkins of Do rune. The Spaugh. Mrs. Anna Hoffm an and of Mrs Suiter’s brother in Reed»- stock show In Portland this weak.
kaak batidla*. C otta« tin»»«. O n latter returned home Sunday mom- M ra Josephine Hilm an of Eugene, port They also drove to Winchester
ta «traction, adiaiaittratioa «4
altrwt« said sod uijreft. omi iuri«r) Ing. M ra Scott and her mother and and two sisters of Mrs. Clarence bay.
M ad« ky C e a d lt ie e a
a Tonoie spent
OffU« pkoa« 10. Boaideae« 13S-R.
the latter’s grandson David were Sears, Mrs. Elisabeth Moon of Fort
Max and Thelm
Thelma
Expediency
Is a law of catara
Klam
ath
and
Miss
Sarah
Riley
of
8unday
at
ths
D.
Perlnl
and
Bonnie
Sunday dinner guests at the home
-
rm SIC IA KS
The cauiel la a wondarfcl animal,
Perini homes.
of M r and Mrs E R. Darnell. Mrs Portland.
Mrs. Rice and Mrs. Dobing of the
M r and Mrs Darwin Bolton of hat tito dwert M d « th
T x g . C. K. FBOST.- -F k yaieiu sad aar- Scott returning to her home in the
1 7 « « a . Otfice
Office in L a v i n a b u iiiiar evening.
Springfield auto camp were visitors Cottage Grove were Sunday callers
Pkoa« «1, C otta« Oro»e Oregon.
Visitors at the home of M r. and Tuesday with M ra Amanda Sean, at the Bonnie Perlnl home.
M r and M n . Ivan Yancey and
Mrs. Irene Ocumpaugh returned
AXLXÏ. M. D.— Fkysleiaa sad aur Mrs. John Ashby over the week end
World Toackos P allesco
----- «OB K »«aia« ky appo»>»u.cni. iw«» wwr< M r and M n . Claire Parks and daughter Bernice and W alter Sean to her home In Cottage Orove Mon
Kern's Drag «to»«. C otta« «iro»«. O r««» sons and - - Mr.
-
.. God- of ~ Klam ath
. . ------
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- last . j day.
—
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o spent visiting « her
...
after
a week
No man can learn pattane« bui
and - —
Mrs. . Leslie
Falls were
guests
week at the M n . Amanda Sears mother. M n Pete Mostachettl. and by going oat Into ths harly-barb
W. KIMK. M. D. — Fkysleiaa aaS ard. all of Eugene
a sister. M ra H a rry McDols.
• 8 a »«oa. Okstatrica aad diaseape _af
pç. Morris of W alterrille visited boma
world and taking Ilfs Jaat M It
Mr. and M n . Bushnell of Co­
« “ l ^ B - k \ J ^ ‘r p ^ ’ sunday a t the home of hki son-in-
fttot __,___ _____
quille were Sunday vlsito n at the
Office. 2*4; rcaldvaee, 1ÎS-J R caldca» law and daughter. M r. and Mrs
LO N D O N .
M J. Perlnl horns. A ir and M n .
addraaa. 114» ««at R sia.
George Conklin. He came for his
L ite ral Maaaiag
Irw in Thomas also w e n Sunday
I»p«eiai to tk» S«ntlB«l.)
H. ri*LJ>a. R. D —O ca««! prac wife who had visited her daughter
The Steppe regions are so call«-
for a week.
Oct. 28. -Guests at the W . T. visiton.
M r. and M ra Odle Mounts from
the Ruslan word "Map" o>
John Overholser Is serving on the Jones home Sunday were Mr. and
aa. Orar Kaw 'a Drag Mors. Cotta*«
Salem, old friends of the M. J.
■ meaning waste or heath
Oro»«.
Jury in Eugene.
M n . W. C- Shortridge
O c t 28.—Mrs. Susan W alker of ;
9P*nt Thursday with
H. Myers and son Clare were Sa­
lem visitors Monday. M r
M y e n Black Butte and the George Suth- ‘ hem They were accompanied by
JJKRBKRT W LOMBARD
UP
erland fam ily spent Sunday after-
Is* Lew. First Rational Baak bnlldlr.*
__ at the Howard r-z,»
I Maxine Rhode attended a dance
Howard Taylor of Cottage Grove noon
CASET'S COMPOUND
Cox bnm«
home
Phooc »4. C otta« tiro««. Or«goa.
for acnrltia aatf rheumatism. S ta s is an-,
spent Saturday with John Woolcott-
Harold Phillips made a business
> I ,.nrfv
svrior aa a toal« far wash, a e m a a rsa-'
J. SHIKSi — Attorney nt Law and
The program given by m emben trip to Seattle Monday.
“ r
v i . R o « a t Wocxlson
t h e J A down
in «oadltlon.
««uriti«. rk«umsllsni.
anai
Notary Public
Practice« la all of the Neighbon' Friendship club
lam ibago. cramp and «welling. Improv««
Miss Mildred C h a p m a n ^ Cot-
courts. Badar buUdln*. C otta« Qro»« Saturday evening In the district
__
blood aad Ila circolati«« «tlmutat»«
tk.
Or»*on
tage Grove spent the
returned w ith them for a few days’ tk« «toiiiach. B»«r aad k id a a « »® *“ •-
school was reported to be a great with R eta Bailea
tioa aa tu rally, sasplytag «««ry lataraai
success. "Susie’s Kitchen Band, ’
aalurv « owa toal« Mr r»»d
o >r«n
r « a with
___ ________,
Buddie Pooler of Prineville spent visit in Salem
Bcraardl Cru.« aod High r tw t« ,
was composed of 15 members and part of last week at Black Butte
Or«.. lU tas that a f«w y«ara ago ka bad
■ included Mrs
P lat* as accom­ with his parents. M r
DELIGHT VALLET.
and
Mrs.
case of rheumatism and was aot able In >
panist. Mrs. Eloise Wheeler as Pooler.
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work. A frl««d told kirn to try C sast ' s
or Neuralgia
<Special
to
tka
8«atia«l-)
Compouad.
which ka did. After takiag
drummer,
M
rs
Ed
Conklin,
Mrs.
Word has been received from
« Cold the
ta M
« « »A < 7
. »
I V I . - I ,o“r bottu«, ba haaa’t kom IroobLd H .
F. M. Vincent, Mrs. M artha Btttlng- Marvis Sutherland that he arrived
Oct. 29. -M r. a n d Mrs. Lee Nixon j highly rocommeada Casey's Compouad. for
entertained the following guests It did th. work and ha« gi»«n taiU as r«
safely a t E l Paso. Tex.
P« *« » •• ' *’•••«’ u' “’ *
Robert Phillips is suffering with Sunday : M r. and Mrs. Ernest Sears,
M r. and Mrs. Ralph Blank. M r and ' -
T----------- .. ____ .__ _
.»
rheumatism in his left shoulder.
_
_____
Mrs. Albert Noth of Salem a r­ Mrs. Harold W olfard, M r. and Mrs
rived Wednesday to help care for Paul Morgan and Miss G all Linda-1 RCuCl r FOIH V iU T S €
■ASORAI. FOOD CUMIO AMD
LABORATORIES
her mother, Mrs. O. P. W ills, who mood.
| is suffering w ith an Infected ankle.
M r. and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and
M ra W . T . Jonee spent Tuesday Dean spent Sunday evening with
A BatUe Creek physician says,
afternoon a t the Howard Cox home. M r. and Mrs. M. A. Horn.
Rsaltk rcgaUcd aaturalty and p<
’’constipation to reeponslhi
saaiiy by Matars'a fenda
Miss Katie Kabler stayed with
Lawrence Kent accompanied the
1 Mrs. Robert Phillips while M r. and | Cottage Grove high school stock more misery than any other
But immediate relief hai
Mrs. T. F. Kabler attendea the Lane judging team Thursday to the Pa-
found. A tablet called Rexall Or-
county teachers' institute held in cific International livestock show
derltoe has been dtooovered. This
In Portland, returning home Sun­
Eugene Thursday and Friday.
P. S. Bukowski and
tablet attracts w ater from the sys­
Nelson Bemis, who spent the day.
tem Into the lasy, dry, evacuating
C. 0. Murphy
Gwendolyn Haight spent the week
summer in the Philippines, returned
bowel called the eolasx. T he w ater
to Rainier. Wash., and visited a end with home folks, returning to
loosens the dry food waste and
= i sister, Mrs James Frame, retum - Eugene Monday morning.
causes a gentle, thorough, natural:
The
Social
Neighbors
club
met
« ■ Ing home Saturday.
movement w ithout forming a habit]
Glover and Gale Shipp of Black Wednesday with Mrs. George C.
or ever Increasing the dose.
1 Butte spent Tuesday w ith
their Hohman.
Stop suffering from constipation.
M r. and M ra J. A. Joll and Frank
: grandfather, J. E. Banton.
Chew a Rexall Orderlto a t n ig h t
were
Sunday
evening
vlettors
at
A stork shower was given Mrs.
Brother*, proprietors
Next day b rig h t Oet 24 for 25c to­
I Arlle Huchins Tuesday.
the Lee Nixon home.
FOB SALE—MISOELLANEOU«.
day a t the nearest Rexall Drug
STORAGE AND GENERAL
M r. and Mrs. John Stalder were
Mr. and Mrs. John Nokes of Cot-
SIMMER wood PRICES MOW 01, 0 - i
Qrove gpent Sunday with their j business visitors in Eugene Thura- Store, Kern's fo r Drugs.
fset— 15-inch block wood. ** per
IX loads »80; lt-ia ci, slab wood. «3-50 granddaughter, Mrs. W . H. Bachel-
Long Distune«- Hauling
load. 11 loads *25; 4-feot slab wood, der.
M r. and Mrs. R. L. Learning and
50 per load, 11 cord« *25 AU wood
Piano Moving a Specialty
to ba paid for wttkia *0 days «ft«« de­ M r*. W . C. Shortridge and Mrs. son Bobble went to Portland Tuee­
livery. Boy early sad avoid rash. CITY W. T . Jones spent Saturday with day. being called there by the In­
FUEL COMPAKT. pkoa« 1*. dewatewa Mrs. O. P. W ills, who is confined jury of Mrs. Learning’s brother. Bob
Office phone 0
afftas a* KaBy D n g atero.
jalM fs to her home w ith an infected ankle. Hustead, who suffered a fractured
“M y children almost hated me, I
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
wee so cross. Thanks to Vlnol, my
M r. and Mrs. Herbert Ries o f , skull In an automobile accident.
FOR SALE— FULL BLOODED BLACK
Phone 100-T
Jersey Oiaat roosters for tala. Mrs. Cottage Grove spent Sunday a t the
Mrs. Oscar Jackson and Dean and nervousness to all gone and we are
George Kebeibeek, pkoae 3I1F21. o*-a?p
Mrs. J. A. Joll spent Thursday with happy again.’’—Mrs. T. Johnstone.
W. H . Bachelder home.
F or 30 years doctors have pre­
1 M ^ ^ H ^ jr y B e n s to n J n ^ u je n e ^
FOR RALE — TWO COWS, OKE TO
scribed Vlnol because It contains
■ freshen soon, other oow milking. John
U
P
P
E
R
B
O
W
M
V
E
B
.
M«c«uJ«y. »
g miles
miiM southwest
»o
I Mscanley.
of Walker.
Im portant m ineral elements of Iron,
Or». Mail address, route 1, Creswell.
calcium and cod liver peptone. The
Ore.
o»lp
(Special te tka Sentlael.)
very F IR S T bottle brings sound
O
c
t
2».—M
r*.
E.
M
Carter
and
FOR RALE OR WILL TRADE FOR
sleep and a B IO appetite. N erv­
son
Robert
and
A.
G.
Suter
of
Eu­
wood—
Lumber
wagon.
Davenport
Fnrni-
ous, w om out people are surprised
W . L . Leonard, Prop.
tore Co.
o*le gene spent Tuesday at
their I
how Q U IC K Vlnol gives new life
OFFICE A T HOWE’S
' HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FOR SALE— ranches on Row river, a few miles
d pep! Taste« delicious. Cottage
CONFECTIONERY
House rent will be girsa free to person beyond Culp Creek.
Grove Pharmacy.
(8)
‘
who
buys
furniture.
Price
*20.00.
H.
Jack
Howard
of
Dorena
called
on
R ea Phone 239-J
I Judd, scrota railroad track from Soren
friends
in
this
vicinity
Tuesday.
, son station, south of Cottage Orove. o t lp
Mrs. A1 W hitm an and daughter
BVIOB.
Lucille were visitors Tuesday In
FREIOHT Eugene.
EXPRESS SERVICE AT
M r. and Mrs. George Smith and
rateo— Freight hauling
Pertland
and other valle]
valley towns,
_
daughters and Mrs. O. H . McAllister
Cottage G rove. Oregon
hauling of all kinds, furniture moving and
storage are oaly a part of tke aervtoe we visited Wednesday a t Marcola at
offer. Cottage Orove - Eugene Preigbt the homes of M r. and Mrs. Smith's
I Transfer Company, phone W.
jnAlfc son, Glen Smith, and daughter, Mrs-
L. G. Cornwell.
WOOD FOB 8ALB
M r. and Mrs. J. E. Damewood
WOOD PRICES SEEM H I O H BUT and M r and Mrs- V. S. Damewood
e systeraln I I minutes. PTafied by
aeon'I if yon get the cash dii
were visitors Wednesday In Eu­
Ask as skoal It. City Fnol
ends fo r rapid and positiv«
gene.
pbone 1*. Dowatcwa of floe
Don't give up. T ry Crstex (pro-
Drug
Bftfc
M r. and Mrs. W. B. Patten re­
nounced SI is-tax ) todsjr, under |he
_
fust qu ick
I r o y C la d Guarantee.
turned Wednesday from Spring-
FOE SALE OB TRADE.
¡rTheee conditions, la
field, where they spent a few days
sleep and energy» •» I
FOR SALE OR TRADE— LIGHT TRUCK, with M r. and Mrs. W L. Rouse.
First National Bonk Bldg.
also equity In new Chevrolet coup« or
Orville and Ellsworth Crtstler ar­
Ketn'a for Drug«
new Fori. Will take livestock or wood.
H . W . L O M B A R D , Attorney
Bos IS*. C otta« Orove, Oregon. Pbone rived home Thursday from Coeur
24»-R.
_____________________ elO -U p de’Alene, Ida., where they had been
FOR SALK OR TRADE FOR LIGHTER employed for several weeks.
ear— Equity la 102* Bnlck six sedan
The forest service road crew,
Inquire 14* Second street.
ol7 *lp which had been camped a t Lund-
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W A V V I P*Y
park
since early in the summer,
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_________ WORK W A R E D .
,
completed Its w ork for this season
Republican Nominee for Re-elec-
HOUSE WORK WANTED. CARB OF and moved out Wednesday. Several tlon. Co-author of the T a r iff Act
babies or children preferred. Leone
Vaughn, phone 1T*-Y.
elO I lp of the crew were laid off several ot 1980 which give« to agriculture
weeks ago and only three men were In all its branches the highest rates
RANCHES FOR R E R .
kept to complete the work.
, of protection ever given.
Will need eapport
the
M r. and Mrs. John Jeans and
Lum ber was on the free list In
RANCH FOR RENT — (2
ACRES.
dwelling sad outbuildings. 25 seres children returned Thursday eve­
Senate.
eve- 1913 but was returned to ths dutl-
sultlvsted, remainder pasture land. On ning from their ranch at E lm ira ,, . able list In the Hawley-Smoot T ar-
gravel road, close to school, located on
Motby creek. See Hall E Johnston, Cot­ where they spent several days. Mr. ' Iff Act of 1930 and kept there by
t a « Grave. Oregon
olT-a7p and Mrs. Jeans are living on the ' , Congressmen Hawley.
Hawley ranch on Sharps creek and
He Introduced and had passed the
SAWMILL W A R B D .
looking after the stock-
,aw providing 12,000,000 for our
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WANTED—TO HEAR FROM PARTY
ia the only oandldate for
with small American «armili for «ale. son spent Thursday night at Dorena | A N>Uve
Ore<oo wh<> h<-
Joint Senator pledged to
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to Sarvs
Orove, Oregon.
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W . L. Rouse of He
“ c ‘ interests
"««■.s«_ ana who
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Clean.
rapport the
FOB R E R .
Springfield visited Sunday at the i » ( “‘ hic,
Kxpeiienoed,
Faithful,
baobt po u o u s
] 8 "on*»EnM.
«O-ssra farm. 55 In cnltleatloo. 2% W. B. Patton home.
mil«« from Lorane. Water piped to konee.
M r. and Mrs. B
F . McCollum
Read his Record of Successful
T-rooa boos», fruit. *200 rent. Half on spent Monday and Tuesday In Eu- Service In the Voters' P am phlet
OH I I signing
leaee. balance In April. Hall A
1 Jsttittsa. Otto«« Orava.
e»l-al4p gens at ths home of Mrs. MeCol- (Paid Adv. by Ronald C. Glover.) i
the plant In active commission this Menale highway
Judge C. P. Barnard. O. B. Crowe,
week and operating mush of the
. . . . Clinton Hurd
told the members
end
H
winter.
that definite arrangements to tom
plots ths highway year afte r aest
had been made w ith the state high­
(fra.dad »si Iasi west I
way commission Contracts will be
j Members of th . Lane county let this w inter for grading on ths
chamber of commerce who met as (wo sections shove I»oyle
gusata of ths McKenais Rtvor club
at Vida Friday night heard mem­
Typewriters T h e Sentinel
bers of ths county eourt outline
B u M io r stampa Tb»* HenMn* >
plans for completion of ths Mo
“Oregon’s Own Cash Stores”
YOUR MONEY GOES
FARTHER AT GRAY’S
You know that it alw ays pays to pay cash all of the tím e and if
you'll investigate our m oney saving cash stores you 11 find that
w ith our high standard of quality and our low prices every day,
it w ill pay you to spend your cash at Gray's.
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Standard
T o m a to es
2^«
3 cans 33c
G old en W est
C o ffee
Pep T o m a to
Sauce
39c Lb.
5c Can
K. C. B aking
P o w d er
25 Oz. 19c
V an C am p’s
C atsup
F els N ap th a
Soap
Large Bottle*
2 for 35c
10 Bars 49c
Dalles Diamond Fancy Hardwheat Flour, 49 lb. sack $1.39
B E A N S —W h ite or R ed
3 Lbs. 22c
Dt
F resh F ig Bars
2 Lb. 25c
C o m M eal
9 Lb. Sack 33c
▲
S w e e t Spuds
7 Lbs. 25c
R
K err’s R olled O ats
9 Lb. Sack 39c
M iss L9U
O ysters
Iv o ry Soap
Flakes
&-ot.
Large package
2 F or 45c
2 C ans 25c
1 pkg. P ep
1 large pkg. A ll Bran
M easuring cup free
Post Toasties
A W onderful Tonic
H
33c
Gray’s Cash Store
666
A ffiliated w ith Irish ’s dash Stom a
Harold Swartx, Mgr. Phone 63
666 also in Tablets
SPEC IA L
ATTENTION
TO WOMEN
AND CHILDREN
Dr. Q. Stahl
Of Constipation
Analyze the “Grange Bill”
Impel ial Barber
Shop
C H ESTNU T
TRA NSFER
CO.
2 Pkgs. 15c
Before You Vote
I W ANT A PS J
C
Children Almost Hate
Cross, Nervous Mother
191 L E A D IN G CITIZENS A N D T A X P A Y E R S 0 7
OREGON, ON P A G E 55 OP TH E VOTERS’ P A M ­
PH L E T , CONCLUDE T H E IR A R G U M EN T
A G A IN ST T H IS M E A SU R E A S
FOLLOWS:
We Recommend a “No” Vote on This Amendment
LEONARD
TRANSFER
G etting
Up Nights
GENERAL
TRANSFER
Cottage Grove
A d ju stm e n t Bureau
Collections and
Adjustments
The Next
Governor
in
L.L.Ray
Wdcaatyou
“ a ‘-
Sfa HOTEL
“B E C A U SE this am endment would open the flood gates
of public expenditures at the taxpayers’ expense;
“B E C A U SE it would create a new class of political agen­
cies, and give them unlim ited power to incur debt, levy
taxes and spend public money;
“B E C A U SE it would invite the worst kind of political
gerrym andering for promotional schemes;
“B E C A U SE it would discourage new industry from lo­
cating in Oregon;
“B E C A U SE it would retard efforts to secure federal de­
velopm ent of the Columbia, and
“B E C A U SE Oregon needs all of its present tax-paying
industries to share the necessary cost of governm ent. Ore­
gon cannot afford a new class of uncontrolled tax-spend­
ing political bodies, operating tax exem pt property in a
hazardous business enterprise, at the risk of the already
burdened taxpayers of the state.”
P rotect Your Homes and Property
Against MORE BONDS AND MORE
TAXES. The Mountain States Power
Company.
V o te — 325 X N o
.