The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 27, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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HIGH aCHOOI, PRO VIDES
l'it«H ,K \M OF LIONS CLUB i V t ’ i i ’
William L. Everett left Haturdsy I OJd Rii«» io O*«rcom«
for his old home city, Guthrie C en -<
The Lions club w as entertained
S p iu Work of Fairlea
S h o w in g A t In sp e c tio n
ter, la , where he will visit relative». I
at their luncheon Thursday by vo­
lie will ain't visit III Dubuque before
*A
•<!'» Hhxt lun<l‘T« 1
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cal pumbere from the high school
Another service station la In proa-
returning west. Ho waa aecorn-. were
eitreniH y
BupFrttlMowi,
Monday woe a legal holiday, cele­ operetta. “Jerry of Jericho Road,' l»rt for Cottage tlroste A building
punleii by Andrew Gustin, who! writes w contributor to * Ixndon | Buttery "K," 24#th coast artillery,
presented
by
Ml»«
Louise
Wynne,
W ashington's
birthday,
permit waa Issued recently to the
ume hers lust fall from Iowa
wetfcly
“Thxy belt* ved I local national guard unit, made a brating
the satlafar'tory showing at It» annual which was Sunday, but at least one accompanied by Miss E velyn Smith. i ieneral Petroleum corporation for
firmly that falrb-a exl»ti-d,
A
talk
was
given
by
Miss
June
Cimarron.
Inspection w ^ n e s d a y night
u< business house disregarded
the
a service station to bo built at Fifth
hole friendly to umri.i
Mia. J. A. W right haa received!
> ordlng to
irit k J Jirak. natal day of the “father of hla Wheeler, representing the dom estic and Main streets on property now
IT IS—
to punish any alight Hu
science
departm
ent
o
f
the
high
word from her son Gordon, who quirk
Ishrneiit being uauallv «oui» nil I regular army Instructor of the 24ftth country" and closed because of school, regarding a collection of occupied by the Short »»condhnnd
A spiritual house for (loti’* dwtllliiK place uiuoiut »»' ••
completed hla work at Unlueralty
meni, fir,',-
»In n •« rhli
I C. A., who was here yesterday Thanksgiving day. That la, one la pictures Which will be on dleplay «ton- It Is expected that work will
of W ashington February I, that he reused
John 11 2 3 1 II Cor. « 1« . Bph. 2 1» 22
ut.'il II, two OT Ihr,"- weeks
to thrl*'*. and a sr-rvant per , Colonel William Monroe of Port lead 1,0 believe that fart If elgna are
waa »1 preeent working on the Poat- auaderl my paratila to take nu* to land, regular army officer, was the to be’ believed. A aign on the Flrat in that departm ent Tueaday. Wed­ The property Is owned by W. J.
(lixl** finally in In » 'i n nml on • artli I'Jph 3 15
nesday
and
Thursday
of
next
week
Intelllgenrer, a dally paper
In
Inspector. His report will not be National bank read: Bank closed
W hite
The service station also
Scuttle. Gordon majored In Journal- her home for a change. There a i" available for aeveia, weeks but it
T hanksgiving day." It was not Proceeds from the exhibit gwHI be
take In the property occupied
a concealed purpose. h« v. ever Mhe
Tho Kingdom of (loti. linn. 2 I I, Lk. H» Id
ed to buy pictures for the lunch
A(n#rU?u,
honor roll
lam at tho unlverally and during hla believed thnt the fairies, having was Intimated that he would give learned whether the bank force en
senior year was editor of tha uni­
joyed a turkey dinner, the usual room under the supervision of
board.
T h e pillar and ground of truth Isa. 14 Hi I I im. 3 1 )
«orne grievance agallisi our houae, the local unit a good rating
domeatlc science departm ent. Dr,
versity dally paper.
The battery showed a big Im- menu for T hanksgiving day
had atolen my heart, and near her
H. A. Hagen had charge of the
Mt. Zi. h i , Tin. Il. io . lily >1. ru*nl< in I’* *7, l*n 2d I
BARGAIN DAY Saturday only, bottle was a wise woman who held M ovem ent over the annual Inspec­
group singing. Charles Beldler re­
TH E KMART SHOP. He,, our new the aeeret of Working eures when tion last year, Sergeant Jirak said. FAMIIION R EV U E PLANNED
II. I>. 12 22. 23.
and proved Itself to be a first class
FOB MARCH « AT AR< ADE ported on plans underway for the
shipment of dresses.
anyone
wna
'hurt
from
tha
hill"
comm unity banquet to be held next
outfit. All but one of the 50 en­
The H iiik of Christ. II Cor. 112; Epli. 5 23 32, Itev
Mr and Mrs. C C. Cruson had as
•The detalla of the r i l e are for
The Smart shop will present a Thursday night. Rev. D. P. Cam­
week end g o cits Mr and Mrs. L. C. gotten, hut the main feature» are listed men of the unit were present
I!» 7, H
fashion revue, showing the latest eron, S L. Markin and William
Coleman and daughter Grace of vital. A lo<k of my hair was put for Inspection
Colonel Clifton M Irwin of Port­ styles In women’s dresses. Friday Thum were appointed a com m ittee
Corvallis. Mi and Mr, C. II Lund Into a lllhl", which waa placed on
to arrange for a Lions' program to
mid Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Wilcox my head, on the lllhl*' was s,-l .1 land. regimental commander, and night. March 6, between the first be broadcast over KORE, Eugene,
Mode to Order
and daughlei Louie*- of Portland. dish of Wilier Into will« h. through Major Claude B. Washburne of and second shows at the Arcade Sunday afternoon, March 8. It will
Mr« Coleman and Mrs Lund »re the «rlaaor» already u»ed, molten Junction City, battalion command­ theater, according to Mr». Ruth Go be fully announced next week. Rob­
After-operation
b e lt» ,
er, attended the Inspection. A Hum- routte, owner of the shop, who re-
sinters of Mi < Cruson and Mr, Wll- lend WHM poure«l, A pl«,<’*?
Ibi»
tpine
and
kidney
belt»,
of local visitors also were pre»- turned thia week from a buying ert Fromm received membership In
ber
cox Is a brother.
lend shaped like n heart w hs se­
trip' to Portland during which she the club and will be official1/ wel-
?laatic stockings and sur­
Clyde Leonard of Malem visited lected, and blessed, and each morn ent
selected a number of models to be corned at the m eeting next Thura-
gical appliances made to
during th<’ week end at the homes lug part of It waa »craped Into my THOR JENSEN' TO WREMTIJS
shown at the revue. A number of day.
Mia. !.. II. Rundió vlaltrd In Hu of hl« brothers, Roy Iamnard and porridge.
Thus the stolen heart
order.
(.K A PPLE K FROM SEATTLE high school students will model the
lem last week at the home of a sla­ J Brighton Leonard. Mrs. I-eonard wus suppowd to he restored
It
gowns. Mrs. John L. Kelly will Gas Company Salesm an Arrive»,
25 year» of practical ex­
ter. Mr«. W. D. Henry.
as
I
Is In McMinnville with her mother, must have worked In iny raae,
F T. W iese of the San Franciaco
Thor Jenaen. 163-pound wrestler, assist with the revue.
perience assure» you su-
Mra. William Jansen of Wood Mrs. Evana, who la III.
have reached 0 bale old age. ’
office
of
the
Natural
Gas
Corpora­
who recently moved to this city
Intuì. Wash . was a gueat last week
Miss Evelyn Grove, chief opera­
perior service.
tion
of
Oregon
arrived
Tuesday
to
Miniature
golf
has
been
applied
from Elkton, and Blackle Hetman.
ut the W illiam Ostrander home tor at the local telephone office,
16&-pound Seattle grappler, will be to the pool table The fixtures of take over his duties with the gas
Headquarter» K E L L Y
Mr ami Mr* A McKanala of .Mrs. Jenkins was formerly Ml«» vlalted over the week end Bt the S im p le E x p la n a tio n o f
............... attraction
........ at _ a wresb
------- the
,„ r ..........
....... golf - apparatus
r r ------- sit on
alee departmen'-i of the local
m iniature
the headline
Cmlarvlll». C a l. vlaltMl Hun.tay wlln (Joe Hendrick» of thia city.
DRUO STORE or write
homo of her parents In Medford.
Y o u n g s t e r ’« W e ll B e in g I ling match to be held at 8:15 Mon- the table green and billiard cues office of the corporation. H is work
....
. . . bails
. .
__ used
----- j ^-i------
Rev and Mm K. G ° G i u h L
Mr und Mr». H R. Godurd re­
for information.
day night In —
Phillips
hall. >>-------
H airy Bnq . goif
are
There . . . wjj| cover various phases of the gas
Mr. and Mrs. Sol Coffman were
While
the
town
of
Arden
wn*
Al Chuit l'lll «>a|>rrla I" I« « '« In a cently received an announcement of week end gie «Is nt the home of Mr.
industry In addition to sales work.
Neet Is matchmaker and says the n| ne holes with a par of 82
celebrating
Its
thirtieth
miniver
frw ilay» for th» Hnhemla dlalrlrl Hie birth of a grandson, llaynoi Coffman's parents, Mr. and Mra.
He will act as a demonstrttor, will
fans will gel their money’s worth in
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K, »prnil a day nr two al hla Illg Sm ith Godaid. The Infuni wua born John Coffman John Coffman Is snrj ns 11 single tax colony old watching these two bonecrusbera
a bill to be proposed in the Min- help to solve problems of industrial
timers
retold
a
story
on
I
pion
Sin
Specialist
K»»ur gr<»up of « la I «it*.
to Mr. anil Mr«. Jack Godard al reported quite III.
nesota legislature will seek to pro- an(j dom estic heating and will ana-
1 Inlr, the writer, who at one time tangle.
P. 0. Box 337
Ilalph I<yix*h <»f 1/xaft®.
I'n their home in Tlllnmook.
Bluckle Herman has been wrest- hlblt the serving of lunches in drug |yj> needs and make recommenda-
Mrs. Jack Moore and
small was a resident of the colony.
trnlman for dlalrlela Nt»» M. M »n<t
Robert llendrlrka of Portland daughter went to Reedsport Satur­
Cottage drove, Oregon
At that time he was writing diet ling -tome of the best W ashington „tores and other places where they tlons for use o f gas.
04, waa In Hug«»« !»■< Friday to wna a Munday guest nt the horn of day lo visit Mr. Moore, who has em ­
articles
for the magazines and try- wrestlers and has to his credit wins Bre «ide-llnes.
Fire
Proof
Safes.
Sentinel.
interview itiombara of Ida county hla mother-ill law, Mia M u ll ltd it ployment In that city.
over Tom Kay andJTlen Bjtone. He
w
I ng out hls thenries on hla »on also has defeated Robin Reed of
court in regard to road work.
Mmllh. Mr. Hendricks w u « « li­
"What is the best thing to do
Mr and Mr», l e e Cox were down Davey.
Il< boasted how well
o
n
b
u
r
i-
Mr and Mr». Fred Hofmann of unite to Phoenix. ArIX..
diet Reedsport. Jensen in his recent when the brakes of one's car give
from Bohemia and spent the week Davey wus getting along on a diet
llo«rhuru wer» Munday vlallora al
end at the horn«- of Mr. Cox's alater, of nuts mid. as .1 mat'er of fact. , m atches here has made a big hit way?" asks a m otoring correspon­
tha W. I laom home.
Who are "the neighbor»?" Find Mrs. E. G. O. GroaL
Davey seemed
med to lie getting «long with the fan» and has a big follow- dent. H it som ething cheap and not
ing.
too solid.
Hand tU-hraraal «very Monday out March 13, American Legion
Mr. and Mr». C. H Medley of very w ell Indeed.
Davey w«« » f ' -t -lemon»tration w^ ¿ eJlheJ E u g ín e ^ a íh * n n^preUm-
night.
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-
play. _
_
Portland were w eek en d guest» nt
Mra” Minnie Mweet ban received the honie of Mr. M edleys parents, nf hla father» t ie c r i« . 1
Robert Fromm, commander of
nary. One other good preliminary
of the podding, ns It wire. A No has been billed. A free dance will
the local U g lo n poat. ha» received word from a »on, John W ilson, who Mr. and Mrs. William Medley.
a card from Joe Mmllh. who la left ln«t week for Itolas City. Okla .
Mr. and Mrs It. C. Mitchell have Davey wna dlacretlon ll»i-lf. Hl" follow the matches.
.pending the winter In Man Fernan that he hud reached hla destination returned from Marshfield and are rioted father never guessed that al­
do. C a l. »aylng that he enjoyed re and was al work a« clerk In the ■M-eupylng their residence on White- ways, nt meal time, the lad dropped
Alienation Suit I* Filed.
celvlng a round robin letter from poatofflre III that city.
In nt » nelghhor'a.
We Ire li.v that friendliness and cooperation are sneh
Suit for H000 damages for the al-
nker Rvrfiue.
He would gexe with wide, and 1 leged alienation of the affections of
realdenta of thl" city. 11« »»Id lhal
Mr». Emily Elacr la a recent ur
Dr. Claude Kline returned Mon-
pot -erfid factors that they may be employed in a bank
the le g io n there ha" a fine poat rival from lew Angrltw and expect» day night from Portland, where he eye« nt the »ub«tentlal fare arid his wife was Instituted In circuit
alwava the kind neighbor relente.1
with utmost success to both the bank and its patrons
lie wrote that they were having to make her home in thia city.
pent the week end with Mrs. Klme. nml Davey got n square meal which court Wednesday by Elbert Bright
Iota of aunahlne and that a large
Mr». Belle Taylor underwent . a who I, In Portland with her fnlher. In no way Interfered with the writ again»’ Harley Harms, both of thia
The
quality
is
unsurpassed
number of luurlata are «la nding the major operation Maturduy at a Eu­ W I. W heeler of Trent. Mr W heel­
Your problems in the many financial phases of your
Of every food we sell
ftlgs of hl« father.-—Lo« Angele« city- Bright a few- weeks ago ob-
winter there
gene hospital Her condition la re­ e r h a. been III and Is receiving
; talned a divorce decree from his
p. rsonal and public affairs will always have our utmost
T hat’s why it goes so fast
Sunday Time«.
Word waa received Thuraday that ported to he satisfactory. ________ medical treatm ent In Portland. Dr
' wife, Kuby Alice Bright, after the
Our
food
keeps
you
well.
a ?l».|«»und aon wna born January
1 latter had sued for the decree.
consideration.
Mr. and Mrs C. E. Umphrey spent Klme was accompanied home by
M to Mr and Mr» Homer lllaaell Munday In Eugene They attended Miss Geneva Klme, who will visit
Bright and hla wife were married
Parade of Mighty Midget»
Phone 222—We Deliver
November 17, 1919, at Follett, Tex.,
of Ounamulr. Cal. Mr ltlw tU i* a services at the First Metbodlat this week with her parents. Dr. and
A cheeking account with ns distinguishes you as a per­
Aa numerous and «mall na are the plaintiff »ays in hla complaint.
grand»'.n of M M Hambrick
church In the forenoon and In the Mrs. A. W. Klme.
the
moleetiles,
they
are
not
»
cir­
son of discernment and judgment.
He alleges that beginning January
Arneat tea. Agcy IMll Main Hl. afternoon attended a concert given
Now 1« the tim e to have your car
nt7c by the Portland Symphony orchea- reconditioned. We will be glad to cumstance to the atom; and the 1. 1928, and up to January 24, 1931,
Phone 36.
atoms In turn are fur outnumbered l'larms alienated the affection» of
Red
and
W
hite
Brand
quote price« before starting your by the electron«. Take an ordinary
Rev. and Mr« I. 11 Handle and tragat the Unlverally of Oregon.
his w ife by Influencing her to feel
Assorted Flavors
children wilt leave March « for ---------------------------— -— —-------------- Job and our work Is guaranteed. ■J.jwatt Incandescent lamp and let that she had made a m istake in
RcV.
Nelson Motor company.
us visualise for you. If we can. the marrying him and making her feel
Harramento. Cal.,
where
Handle will take over Hie paatorale
Mr». Mark Garoutte and grand­ number of «....................
that Harms loved her more than
of the Calvery llaptlat church.
son. D nald Sn sigraaa. and Harry through the filament of that lamp the plaintiff did. He further al­
Red and White
Wilson returned R ond ,y night from everv «1'iind to provide the ncces legas that Harms took her out for
Tune In Munday. March J. 9 p m.
sary' current. Find let us Imagine frequent automobile rides, wrote
Capital $50.000
8 - it p Ina. «M.0O0
a few day»' vlalt In Portland.
on Wt.W. Cincinnati. Ohio Thl"
powerful broadcaallng station la
Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. went to C o t-ni-li electron enlarged to the site love letters to her and helped her
owned by the Croaatay Radio cor­
burg Tuesday to attend the funeral of a raindrop, about two-tenth» of prosecute her divorce suit.
poral Ion They are offering caah
of a nephew. Mhe visited for-a few an Inch In diameter. Then Imnglne
prise» for the oldeel Croaaley radio
days nt the home of her mother, the electron« exb n d ln g In n row.
Thr Pastim e for pastime. Snook­
aeta In active uae t»l price. $100;
Mrs. E. J Deffenbacher, In Coburg. ntie behind the other, and a thou er, pool, tobaccos, fountain, cards.
wind rows placed side by side, so
2nd $N> 3rd , 4th, and BUI $-'5
l>
Sunshine Crispy
Dr. and Mra. W. E. I-ebow went
that they would pass before us. like
Anyone having an old Croaaley «el
Columnar Sheets. The Sentinel.
to Salem Friday to attend a dental an army, a thousand abreast, It
Should report to M J-MON MOTOR
clinic of the sla te dental associa­
I ,.
f :-"' i the earth to the
com pany, the CROHMI.KY dealer«,
tion. They returned home Bunday
sun 25 times.
within the next few «lay«.
night.
Fre«t Rennelt, dlatrtct comm and­
Mr«. F. F. Well» and son Ira of
er of the American l-cglon. and
Elkton vlalted Saturday at the
Odd Oriental T««tea
Duncan I’ Cameron, sta le chaplain,
homes of their daughter» and »la­
Koreans.
Ilk- many Orientals,
will attend a inn»» m eeting tonight
ter», Mr«. Ivan Sams and Mra. live mostly on rice. They cook their
â l 3[]J.
HOUSE FOR SALE — FIV E • ROOM
(Friday) In Oakridge for the pur-
U oyd Swanson.
n»-«rly w nodelt-d. located un pav­
seaweed in oil and serve It with
C ^o u .1 d y o ic
po.e of creating interest toward or*
Mr«. Roy Hands and son visited allcea of red peppers. KImanee. a ed «’reel C onvenient to b d tiness »ectiun.
<-7c
ganKlng a Legion poet In that city.
7niH<J le H in ft
last week in Reedsport nt the home kind of sauerkraut, ts a favorite C»»h talk«. See Hill Bartel».
Due to the condition» of the rood«
of Mra. Hand«' mother. Mr«. Sher­ Korean dish.
Rulph
Fullerton
of
W
cndllng
wua
w e uzAeJ-''
tho group will make tho trip by
NOTICE TO DOG OW NERS.
To the north the native« of
train and will be Joined enroute by a v eu k end guest al the home of man.
Kamchatka relish the tongues and
Cimarron.
Mtdney M. George of Eugene. |>a»t hla brother-ln law and alater. Mr.
No change Is being made in the
!e¿ o f h r
nou/
departm ent commander of Oregon, and Mr« Roy Leonard.
The Paul Stadler fam ily left last the marrow of the hones of rein­ law by the Legislature, that will in
deer
hut
the
piece
de-resNtan.-e
is
Mra. Knrl Garoutte of the Smart week for North Dakota, where they
and E M Huntley of Mprlngfleld.
any way effect the am ount of Li­
the meat of unborn fawns. From
Wilbur Pilcher collected bounty Shop made a buying trip to Port­ will make their homo. Mr. Stadler the Stomach of the reindeer the nn censes due and payable on or before
traded hla property near thia city
March 1. 1931.
Tuesday nt tha county clerk'» o f­ land the early part of the week.
tires oMata tlo-ir KKCM « If • '
So Dog Owners take notice and
for a ranch In Dakota.
fice on pell» <>f « cougar and a
Cimarron.
gested halls of moss. A delectable secure your license this month, as
Mra. Margaret Laaater of Reeds­ nntlve dish Is reindeer sausage
bobett.
J. A. W iseman went to Portland
a penalty of $2.00 will be added to
Sunday lo attend a convention of port visited last week at the home which has been surrounded by Licenses Issued after March 1. 1931.
Cimarron.
of her parents, Mr. and Mr». Floyd .lough and dropped Into boiling wa­
hardware
merchant»
In
aesslon
thia
Licenses for male or spayed fe­
Mrs Huldn Prince has received
Count».
ter. polled fish eggs are conshl male dogs are $2.00. for fem ale dogs
word from her daughter. Mlaa Eatel- week In Portland. He 1» expected
BARGAIN DAY Saturday only, ered a dellracy.— Exchange.
home
the
latter
part
of
the
week.
la Prince of Mpokane, thnt she had
$3.00
TH E SMART SHOP. See our new
R. J. MORRIS, Enforce­
completed her »lx month«’ course Mra. Wlaeman. who 1» vlaltlng In shipm ent of drease».
Beaverton
with
her
mother.
Will
re­
ment Officer Dog Control^
tn a tieauty achool In that city and
Canadian Playground
Jack
Haney
received
1700
through
turn
with
him.
D istrict.
f20-27c
will take a tw o month'» course In
the
Hull
*
Johnston
Insurance
North
of
the
great
fertile
belt
de­
fir« Joe Porter and Mrs. Elbert
permanent waving Mhe expect» to
“ Try Quality M arket —
agency
last
week
as
Insurance
on
voted
to
ngrlcullure
there
lies
In
work at her trade for a whUe be­ B 1» vi-.ted Wednesday In Drain
he lost by fire the the province of Saskatchewan a re­
i t ’s a fine place to buy
fore returning to Cottage Grove. at the home of Mrs. porter a daugh­ u Chevrolet truck
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week before. Mr. Haney was drlv- gion of rocks, woods and water
Mlaa Prince 1» atnylng with her ter, Mr». Horace Cochran
meat. They 're so reliable.
E c c r y n e w F o r t l in v q u ip p v it w i t k
la
m
.-f/r
-g
r
ttb
e
t;
g.on
,.,ay
and
.ng
-
-
c
^
w
U
h
a
t
r
a
ile
r
«long
which
seem*
almost
to
have
been
grandfather, Dr. R M Grant, In
formed by nature a* a special play
Mpokane.
m usical program M»’**’ 15 ,n
caught fire from aomc unknown grtmml for man. Here are found
fo u r U o u d a ilio d o u b le -a c tin g
A certificate of the »»»utned h .!» sclo ol gymnasium.
source W ithin a few seconds the thousands of crystal take*. White
buslnraa name, Walden la g g in g
Mr. and Mrs Earl Ishmnel of who|„ tlu c k was ablaze and was birch. Jack pine nnd white spruce
h tfd r u u lic s h o c k a b s o r b e r»
company, has been filed by W. 8. Portland visited over the week end COinpletely destroyed.
grow here to unusual size nnd
Jeans in the county clerk'« office, nt the home of Mrs. Ishmnel'« par-
to 901 Main St., next door tieauty.
Pickerel, pike and gray
ONE of the fine things about driving the new Ford i» the
Suitable for F illin g In
Mrs. N. E Compton. Mr« H atlle •tits, Mi and Mrs. E. C. Shay, and to 1-nnslng Transfer. Arnest Ins. trout »re plentiful tn the lakes and
Hart. Mia. Helen B osley and Mrs. » h Mr ishmnel's parents. They Agency, phono 36.
way
it takes you over the miles without strain or fatigue.
streams,
white
moose,
deer,
hear
f27c
Knickerbocker were In J'-®*'"* w re accompanied by Mr. and Mi».
and tunny species of gnnie birds
Miss
Knthleen
Kern
of
Portland
M
ove
It
Y
o
u
r
se
lf
No
matter
how long the trip, you know it will bring yota
Tueaday to attend the W. C. T. U. Leonard Gilbert of Hillsboro, who spent the week end nt the home of abound. A typical example of thl*
visited with Mrs. Gilbert's parents,
safely,
quickly,
comfortably to the journey's end.
county Institute.
region
1»
Prince
Albert
national
her parents, Mr. and Mra. O. M.
park. It was set aside tn 1928-
BARGAIN DAY Saturday only, Bcv. and Mrs. I. O. Shaw.
The seats are generously wide, deeply cushioned and.
Kem.
We have wonderful buys In good
T H E KMART SHOP. See our new
FRESH t CURED MEATS
DALE F. HAW KINS
C. A. Bartell, who Is slowly Im­
carefully designed to conform to the curves of the body.
_
used cars. Be sure to look over these
shipm ent of _ dreaaea
ï O F A 1.E R I M O S
proving In henlth. went to Ashland
231 Cherry Court
Molds.
Honeyauckla
Town
Mrs. Jean Long expects to leave bargains Nelson Motor company, Inst week for a few weeks' rest.
Every new Ford has specially designed springs and four
MONE
46
fRCE
OCEIYENY
Molde I* one of the most benutt-
the first part of March for Port-
Mra. Eliza Howe left Saturday fot Mr». Bartell, who attended a ban­
Houdaille
ttouble-ading hydraulic shock absorber».
land, where aha plana to make her Edmunds. Wash.. In response to a quet for hotel proprietors In Norin fill of Norwegian summer resorts
Its
These work both ways — up and down. They absorb the
home with nn uncle In that city.
messngn stating her mother, Mrs. 5. Bend Saturday, visited with Mr. with about 3,000 Inhabitants.
M r. Oeorge Morgan went to J Stoughton, was very III.
Mra. Bartell In Ashlnnd on her return gentle beauty nnd coloring. Its
force of road shocks and also provide a cushion against
trip. She arrived home W ednesday wlndsheltering rocks make Its vege­
tation luxuriant.
Although fnr
the rebound of the springs.
forenoon.
thcr north than Russian I-enlngrad.
Other features that make the new Ford a value far
Dr. A. T. Oberg, Dentist, w ho for Its honeysuckle, roses and other
PHONE 55 FOR FAST SERVICE
the past three years hns operated flowers are famous.
above the price are the Triplex shatter-proof glass wind­
Its fjord Is
the Parker System Dental offices In wide nnd dotted with great num­
shield. silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, more
Eugene, hns opened offices of hla bers of flr-dnd Islands nnd the view
own at 972 W illam ette St., Eugene o f the town from the wnter Is very
than twenty ball and roller bearings, extensive use of
opposite the Rex Theatre. Tele­ pleasing. Many visit the town to
fine steel forgings, aluminum pistons, chrome silicon
phone 241. Exam inations Free.
f6-27p see Axel Ender's famous altar
FANCY
BACON
allov
valves, torque-tube drive, Rustless Steel and
painting, "The Woman nt the Sep
hamburger and
returned etcher," which has been repro
Ml»» Donna Bartell
% or whole side
PORK
SAUSAGE
unusual
accuracy in munufucturiug.
Tuesday from Portlnnd, where she I
'on ,.;astpr g|f t cards all over
In addition, you save many dollars because of the
pent the week end w ith relatives.
w-orld.
Mrs. -Myrle W oods spent the
low first cost of the new Ford, low cost of operation and
Matche», full count, 3
'
R<>y«l Club coffee, lb. ... 39e
FRESH EGOS
week end In Portland visitin g her
FANCY BEEF ROAST
.............................10c Corn, Golden Bantam, 2
Depended
on
th»
Weather
up-keep, and low ycurly depreciation.
mother, Mrs. Davis. She returned
Milk, Libby'», 3 tall cans 23e
can* ...... . ... ._ .....2oc
A kindly but smncwhnt patroutx
12V 2C
home Monday.
Out», 9.11». sack Alber’» -39e Alm.inds, soft »hell lb..... . c
Mrs. Charles Stevens w ent to Ta- lug landlady Inquired of the young
EXTRA GOOD COFFEE
how she nnd her husband pro­
LEOS OF LAMB
T he N ew
Soup, F. U Naptha. 4 b a r. 25c Filbert», new crop, 11»..... 1c , coma Thursday of lost week and bride
Guaranteed to please
F ordor S edan
will visit at the homo of a daugh­ posed to spend their holiday.
Olives, largo ran ...........V»c Gum drop», H>. ---
"Our plans so fnr," replied the
ter, Mrs. Benedict, for tw o weeks.
I,i iiKin or vanilla extraet,
‘
’’" ,l
I,K
Mrs. Stevens accompanied Mrs. bride, a little distantly, "are tenta
SHOULDER OF LAMB
9 2-OX.
............24c Toilet Soap, Almond Gil,
Mark Guroutto as far os Portland. ttve.”
SWIFT S HOCKLESS
"Oh,
how
delightful!”
exclaimed
reg.
10e,
4
bars
....
HAMS
I9e
Honey, conili (new crop
the landlady. "I'm sure you'll en­
Sunday Service Draw* 600.
Beans, Red Mexican,
joy camping more than anything
Powdered sugar, 2-lb.
Attendance
records
nt
the
local
LAMB STEW
23f
4 lb»........................
Christian church were broken Sun­ else you could do.”—Border Cities
pkg................................ 19e
day evening when 600 persons Star.
SWIFT’S BONELESS
['»eked the church to henr Rev. I.
HAMS
,
LAMB CHOPS
G. Shaw talk on the subject, “W as PUBLISH ER S W ILL
H E R E FOR GROUP MEETING
the Sabbath Ever Changed from
the Seventh to tho First Day of the
We have just received an­
Golden Age Macaroni.
A publishers' meeting, one of a
W eek; If So When and by W hose
FRESH LIVER
other
shipment.
Ask
your
FANCY LOIN PORK
Noodles, Spaghetti
Authority?" An open forum follow- series of group gatherings
LOW
P R I € B S O V FO RO CARO
neighbor about these, she
sponsored
by
the
Oregon
State
Edl-
CHOPS
or’the service.
torlal association, will be held here
probably has one.
Saturday, March 7. The district in­
FRESHLY KILLED
Many Attend Shaw le ctu re.
More than 300 persons attended cludes Coos, Curry, Douglas. Jack-
TURKEY
SHORTENING
Trading stam ps Save Cottage Grove trading stamps and I the lecture given Monday night by son, Josephine, Klamath and Lane
About
8-lb. average
counties.
Elbert
Bede
of
the
Cot-
| i:, v. I. G. Show on "The Conflict
In Bulk
you are saving money—We redeem them lor cash or Arcade
tage
Grove
8entlnel
is
in
charge
of
- r.O .B .
pt». /«<«*. - J "«L— ’ ■
of Sovereignties.” Several hundred
« ................ « . . . Z - <«•»«> • r - J
. . .
pieces of literature on the subject arrangem ents.
Theatre tickets.
«
c«...»).»*
*««».)«« Ft-»
Z»»
'
P
art
of
the
day
will
be
devoted
to
were given out, The two-hour lec­
YOUNG PORK SPARE
LARD
ture proved popular nnd the audi­ the business of newspaper publish­
RIBS
In Bulk
ence w as eager for further Infor ing and a round table discussion of
advertising problems will be held.
matlon on the subject.
Frank
Jenkins
of
Eugene
will
be
We have the best buy in oranges we have had this year.
the lender In this discussion.
A Real Roy.
Mother: "Johnny, If you eat more
Please phone your orders early for fast service.
The Chinese In ancient time« at
cako, you’ll burst.”
I
Johnny: "Well, pas» the cake and trlbuted magical and m edical qual
ttlM to rhlnoceroa horns.
get outa th» way."
Battery E Makes Good First N<iti»nal Rank
Changes Holiday
Tho Hope of Thia City Is
Service Station
To Re Ruilt
T h e C h u rc h of G od
rupture
TRUSSES
‘My Dove, My Undefiled, la but One. She
Is the Only One of Her Mother.”
i
C ity B riefs
’
MR. JOHNSTON
Red and W hite
Store
M arshall’s Cash
Grocery.
Friendliness a Powerful
Factor in Business
Gelatine Dessert
3 pkgs. 20c
The First National Bank
Of Cottage Grove
There Is No
Substitute for
Newspaper
Advertising
Macaroni, Noodles
or Spaghetti
3 pkgs. 19c
WANTADS
Crackers
2-lb. box 32c
F O R D
M F O D T
J Aesr
Tny
D IR T
CHEAP
10c Y ard
BARTELS MARKET
S m i t h - S h o r t G ro c e ry
Friday and Saturday Prices
PHONE 153
Specials for Saturday
15c lb.
and 15c lb.
20c lb.
‘ 30c lb.
15c Doz.
25c lb.
15c lb.
23c lb.
8clb.
4 Packages
Coffee Makers
25c
Oranges— Oranges—Oranges
Large size at 35c dozen; 3 dozen for $1.00
20c lb.
26c lb.
15c lb.
25c lb .____
$430 to $630
10c lb.
28c lb.
15c lb.
18c lb.