The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 28, 1931, Page 5, Image 5

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TIIK HENTINKl., OOTTAOK OMOVK. O M O O M .
FRIDAY, A IO IM T M, IMI.
DIVIDE
Hill and Bleanor Roeeon. children
mond. W»»h , where they will vielt
at the home of M r and Mr» Jor- of M r and Mr». Hugh Roeeon of
(Mpsrlsl u> the Manilesl I
lienaen'a daughter, Mra
Mlnatd Bugene, are visiting at the F. L
Aug 26 Mrs Lizzie Andrews of
Week» They plan to he away a Grannis home.
Practically everything
Mrs. K. K Mills and nephew. Yoncalla spent Hunday at the
week Mr*. (Jaroutle will etop In
Daiagardi home
It hasn't been »0 many yeara alno« you eouldn t buy aoap. Portland to buy »lock lor The Brewer Mill», left Monday for Port Tony
in life Is made poe
The Bonnie Perlnl fam ily and
land for a few day»’ vlalt with
fact Thoae who aaptred to cleanllneaa had to make their own Hinart Hhop
Ellie
Daiagardi
drove
up
M
cKen­
«Ihle
by thrift."
We have a full line of Montag relatives.
toap
zie highway Hunday.
Ranges, Heaters and Circulators
Ml». I. P. Hanford Is substitution
Roosevelt
And then aome one began a rather tentative manufacture of now on display Come In and look a, tp« telephone office while Miss Mrs A Hodtrstrom returned re­
cently
to
Dixon,
Cal.,
with
her
thia thing , the
made at home. At harvest time, them over. Prices right, terms If Mildred trugan Is on a vacation. daughter. Mrs. Young, for a visit.
___ world had alwaya
.
M t| MaI.ah K arr and son Ray Mrs Young had been vteltlng her
perha . cr
__ on
___ other occasions when folks were busy and soap wanted Graber • Gettye Hardware
»Me | ( , (urne<j |M t week from Munnyvale. parents here
ran short, they bought aome—grudgingly, Aak your grand Co.
' Victor Goff returned Monday »f j Cal . where they visited relatives
E. O. Robertson of Hllk Creek
mother.
ternoon from Portland, where h e 1 Word wae received here Monday spent Hunday at the Frank McOar-
Now, persuasive illustrations and taateful, beautiful print, had visited a week with relatives that a son had been b o rn Hunday vln home.
combined to shout on every hand the laurels of . . . , SOAP And Mlee Naotnl Hoeklne returned In Portland to M r and Mrs. John Alex W right, an old time reel-,
dent of ftlvide. has gone to Kan
Iasi week from a trip to the orient Merryman.
has it been effective?
Her parents, Mr. and Mr» C. F
Mr. and Mr» Barton Helllwell and »as to make his home with a sister.
Are folks still making soap at home?
Mias Ethel Mackey spent several
Hoeklne, drove to Heatlle to meet ,
Kob„ r,
Roeeburg »pent the
Ah I the power of suggestion I
h
r
week end at the home of Mr. Helll- days of last week in Monmouth.
You sell some merchandise, some service, some something "Mi
Mr>
MaHh. w. well's
The It. W. Kenady fam ily spent
brother, Albert Helllwell
Hunday afternoon at the J. A
But even so, are you satisfied?
U|, fr„„, p „r«iani| to attend
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Smith and,
Then remember . . . . SOAP I If there is anywhere room for the funeral or v B Phillips and re daughters Ollvlan and Julian Ann. Mackey home
F. L Tracy of Rowe, N M Is i
improvement in your business, what better means to the end de mained for a visit with relative»
who had been visiting relatives
visiting at the home of a daughter.!
Mr». C. A Barlell has received here, left Thursday morning for
tired than the power of the printed word?
Mrs. C G. Arnold.
word from "B art” that he »specie their home In Portland
M o «lm o and Angelo Perlnl play­
Whether it's a blotter or a broadside, a bulletin or a bom to
return to Cottage Grove the first
Albert Helllwell a n d Andrew ed for a dance at Camas Hwale H a t-,
bard, at intervals or all the time, call us.
of nest week. He has been staying Brund of this city and Barton Halil- , urday night
Angelo spent the
with a sister In Denver. He recent­ well of Roeeburg spent several days night at the M o «lm o Perlnl home
Spnnd I t
ly made u 100-mlle trip with his last week In the Bohemia mining The Mommlmo Perlnl» accom­
brother-in-law and suffered no III district.
panied Angelo to London and spent
effects. He writes that he Is able to
t M
r . and Mre. M arvin Hmlth Of Hunday.
whisper. M rs Bartell
Albany «pent the week end her.
M r and Mrs. LlIJa and fam ily of
molher M„ N
I Cottage Grove spent Hunday eve­
Mr. and Mrs R Y
Porter are plan to go to Portland to meet him w((h
building a home on their W alker
................
......
Miss Jewell Mackensle, commer ...........
nje Hmlth,
who .....
returned
to Albany ning at the M J Perlnl home.
ranch, which Is operated by a son. clal and physical education teacher, w((b iheni for a visit.
Mrs Angelo Perlnl spent « v e ra l
-.-A a-—
—». from Bugene. io.
— k- _.»k.,...l
e ee ee «I.Ln»
I i i*/4 1
In il-_
the h.«
high
school, h
has
submitted
and have moved
back
Mrs. W. W M cFarland and Mrs. days recently at the home of a son
where they have made their home her resignation to the school board.
Nino at Hebron.
Hhe has been offered a position In G. A. Handers left Munday for K lt-
for several years
Mlm Maxine Rohde and Miss
son springs to spend a week
Miss Gladys Mproule has returned
a
Pasadena.
Cal.,
business
college
Edith Easley, who is visiting her.
A W Hwanson was confined to
Mrs.
C.
A
Mercer,
accompanied
from a visit In Portland Hhe was hi» bed several days this week as
Mrs. C. A. Bartell returned Tues
spent Thursday at the Bert Duloney
accompanied by the Robert Myer» the result of a tonsil operation Hun­ .lay from Corvallis, where she had J * • friend. M l« Mildred
home in Drain.
spent a few day.
both of M-sleslo Cal are visiting
fam ily, who »pent the week end day.
Mrs. Jack Haney of Portland 1. “
b° ~ *
“ ' r C ,r ’
with the Hugh Mproule fam ily up
A GOOD BANK
Georgo Brainard, city mull car­
• •C lo th -Y a r d ” S h afts
ents, M r and Mrs. Tom Short.
the MrKensle
rier, Is on a vacation. He plans to spending a week here with rela­
The
Arcbers
company
of
Pine-
'
Mrs.
Bari
Ishmael
and
Mrs.
Fred
Mr. and Mis. O M Bagley and attend the Lane county fair the last tives.
Cottage Grove, Oregoa
Rehma of Portland spent the week hurst. ,Y ('.. says that toxophlllte»
children are visiting In Heallle, ,.r th e week Bile 11 S m llh Jr
Is
M r and Mrs. Jerry Wilkinson of end at the home of their parents. for many years have accepted 28
where Mi Bagley la attending ■ substituting tor him as mall carrier P o r tla n d vl»ltr<l this week al the
Inches as being the length of the (
M r. and Mrs. E. C. Hhay.
short coaches’ training course
home of Mrs Wilkinson's parents.
''I'm for Cottage Grove."
cloth-yard shaft. Elmer’s “Archery"
Mrs.
Mella
Currin
and
daughter,
"I'm for Community Men."
M is W illiam Morelock and son M r and Mrs. O. W M.tjue.-n
M i« Lula Currin, attended the plo- says: "Arrows for men are stand
Mr. and Mrs. D. I I Heinenway W illie and Mr. and Mrs. Cl»«, More-
□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□D I
J s ik v m Baby Die».
I near celebration Thursday at the ardtzed. and have been for time
returned home last Friday fio m lock and son Wallace returned last
out of mind, at 2k Inches.
That
M ary Em m a Jackson, three-year 3 □
Ijin
e
county
fair.
Portland, where they visited their week from a trip to eastern Ore­
Is the real length of the •cloth- old daughter of Mr. and Mrs Earl □
M r and Mrs. Georg BJorset re­ yard shaft' of the old English bal­
children. Mrs Carl Price. Mre Flor gon. They visited at Dee with Mre.
Jackson of Latham, died Monday □
lum
ed
Tuesday
from
Portland,
•nee Madden and Roscoe Heinen­ Cleo Morelock'e parents. M r and
lads been 11« the Flemish weaves morning at her home. The child □
□
where
they
had
spent
a
few
days
way They were accompanied home Mrs. E H. Holderman
brought over the continental doth was bom December 9. 1927. in M er­ □
on business They brought home yard of 27 Inches, and it was *t> I
by a granddaughter. Barbara Mad
rill.
Ia.
She
had
been
a
resident
of
Mrs H B M cFarland Is reported
their children Dorris and Hara and Called to distinguish It from the
den.
Oregon for 15 months Her father
to be critically III.
Mrs. BJorset'» mother. Mrs. Thomas standxrd yard of 36 Inches which I
Mlee l.o u l« Wynne went Io Port­
Is an employe of the Standard
Hikes, who had been visiting in A l­ survives today.
M
r
and
Mrs
I).
J
Hcholl
have
re­
With the Inch Besom ng society. Surviving rela­
land Tuesday with M r and Mrs A
bany.
long pile added to It the cloth-yard tives besides the parents include a
V Jlolphy. who had been visiting turned from a week's vacation
Mrs. Elizabeth Knox Nye of shaft thus became a 28-lnch.”
at the home of Mr» Dolphy’e sta­ spent at Newport
sister Juanita and a brother John
southern California, who had vis­
W e make new care out of wrecks
ter, Mre A I.. Wynne
W illiam.
ited several days with a sister. Mrs.
The body was « n t to M errill, la.,
Keep cool at The Paatime these Painting and body rebuilding. Cot­
L a w m a k e r* R o w e d te W o r k
Mamie Knox Beldler. left Wednes-
tage
Grove
Body
Works,
L.
H
for interment.
warm days, Cante, smokes, eotia
Washington's And legislature, says
i day to visit In Eugene
Davis, Prop.. Spriggs Bldg. m il ft
fountain, pool
The H. T. Jorgeneen fam ily of an article In the Seattle Times,
L. C. Mlchener of Portland, for­
Sheep were shorn and the wool
Bay Point, Cal., who had been vts- with two exceptions was coni|>o«ied
mer resident, visited here several
woven
into a man's suit in 130 min­
of
west
side
men.
the
two
from
the
;
itlng
Mr.
Jorgensen's
parents.
M
r
days this week M r Mlchener Is In
□□□□□□□□□□□□□a
and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen, left the eust side o f the Cascade* being rep utes at Huddersfield, England.
the grocery business
riwelitathes
of
<1ark
county,
first of the week for their home.
Bd York, who has visited here at
which at lliat time spread all over
Mrs. Paul Morgan was brought eastern Washington.
various times, has arrived from
Nearly the
home last Friday from a Eugene
Portland to make his home here
entire membership Journeyed to
hospital Hhe Is said to be showing and from the capital in boats, and
Indefinitely with M r. and Mrs F.
Nteady improvement.
E Mendenhall.
It required two good days at the
Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCollocb of our» to reach Olympia from He
Mrs. W B Lebow, who recently
Eugene,
who
have
been
In
Callfor-
arrived home from a hospital, con­
attle. a Journey more or less haz
' nla on a honeymoon trip, w ill a r­ ardous.
tinues to Improve satisfactorily
" I ’m for Cottage Grove."
M l « Merle Strader, who had been rive today to visit at the home of
M r McColloch's aunt. Mrs Susie
Il K Istwson was here from Port­ visiting for several days with M i« Garoutte.
D u r a b le Food
/
land the latter part of the week on Evelyn Grove, left Wednesday tor
25c
We once put a mark on the edge
Fresh Ground Beef Hamburger, 2 lbs.
Mrs.
H
a
rry
Culver
and
children
Roseburg,
where
she
will
spend
business.
of Goldendale. Wash., are visiting of a railroad luncb-couuter sand
Office Equipment of
The C. A. Beldler and J. T. Smith several days before going to Grants Mrs. Culver's parents, M r. and Mrs- wich and found It there two years
15c lb.
Pork Sausage, made frem satisfied hegs
families spent the week-end at Passe to resume her duties as chief George Anderson.
Every Kind.
later. It had been newly half
telephone operator. Miss Strader
Scottsburg
was chief operator In this city pre-
Mrs. Frank Snodgraas Jr. and soled, but It was the same sand
15c lb.
Fancy Baby Beef Roast
The Hugh Hprouls fam ily return- redlnit
O r„ve
daughter Gall of San Francisco. wich.— Woman’! Home Companion.
ed the first of the week from spend­
Mr. and Mrs John Betts and son Cal., arrived Monday to visit Mrs.
M lm Frances True of Hroadbent ing several days on an outing on the
Carefully blown ostrich eggshells
Frank of The Dalles visited Thurs­ Susie Garoutte. They also w ill vis­
arrived Friday for a vlalt with Miss McKensle
......... ...... 8c lb.
Boiling Beef
it In Springfield with Mrs. Snod­ are used to store water on the
day
of
last
week
w
ith
Rev.
and
Mrs.
Evelyn Hmlth
Kalahari desert.
Schofield Htewart for plumbing, M. A Groves while on their way grass' parents.
Mary and Ruth Csm tron returned •heel metal work. Phone 117J. tfc home from Roseburg Mr. and Mrs.
25c lb.
Bacon, l/a or whole,
Mrs. B. R. Job and Mrs. Herbert
last Friday from Bdmonlan. Cana­
W illiam Kane IMee
Carl W itte has resigned his posi­ Betts are uncle and aunt of Rev. Eakln returned Wednesday after­
da. where they had been visiting
W illiam Kane of Oakland. Cal.,
5c lb.
noon from a trip to Alaska
Lamb Stew
............
Groves.
their grandfather. Ham ilton Lackey tion with the Graber-Gettys H a rd ­
died suddenly Saturday while visit­
The O. B. Arnest fam ily returned
T heir father. Rev D. P Cameron, ware company and has accepted a
ing at the home of a stepson.
5c lb.
position with a hardware store In last week from a vacation spent In
Fresh Pig Feet
met them part way
D ig g e rs U n c o v e r G ra v e
George Brumfield. The body was
Coquille.
Washington They spent some time
The Elbert Smith fam ily return­
o f B ro n z e -A g e C h ie fta in « n t to Oakland for interment. Mr.
12i/2c lb.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Phillips plan with a eon Howard, who Is In the
Shoulders Lamb
Brumfield accompanied the body.
ed Friday afternoon from a vaca­
navy and w h o « ship was In port
The
4.00(1 year-old grave of a M i. Kane was born February- 9.
to
leave
this
week
for
Rubens.
Ida.,
tion spent In southern Oregon and
near Ix-wlston, to make their home
M r and Mrs. Lionel Haight, who Bronze age chieftain 1» among the 1857, In Newark. N. J. Surviving
16c lb
Legs of Lamb
................
northern California
had been visiting M r Haight's par­ many Interesting relies discovered relatives include two step-children.
The Tom Queener fam ily have
" I ’m for Community Men."
ents, Mr. ahd Mrs. C. H. Haight, Ir. the em nw Of digging pits Mr. Brum field of this city and Mrs.
Coffee ......................................... .................................25c lb.
Captain and Mra. C. C. Cruson re­ moved from this city to Saginaw, left the first of the week for their for brick works at Schlelnhach.
Anna Thubault of San Leandro.
where
they
are
occupying
one
of
turned home Friday. Mrs, Cruaon
near Vienna. Twenty one different Cal.
home In State College. N. M.
had been visiting In Portland with the Johnston houses
M r and Mrs. A. W. Shofstall and each«, graves and living caves
Help us win Bible School Con­
a slater while Captain CraaoB a t­
Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Isom spent the from the Second century, B. C-.
Creswell Scouts Are Entertained.
a28p
tended reserve officers' training test.
week end In Waldport, where they have been laid bare. The chief­
Boy « o u t troop No. 18 of this
ram p at Fort Worden. Wash
Lawrence Renne of L y n * Hallow Joined Mrs. Hhofstall’s brother. Les­ tain's grnve has been reconstruct­
city entertained the Creswell scout
M r and Mrs C. B Caldwell spent severed a toe last week while w ork­ lie Rtearns. and three friends from ed as It was Arst discovered and troop w ith an overnight camp Tues­
placed on exhibition In the Lower
ing at the Haglnaw mill. The toe Portland.
the week-end In Portland
Austrian muaeum In Vienna. It day at Grays bridge on Mosby
Several Cottage Grove families was cut off with a picaroon. He
Calvin Funk post of the American contains two skeleton* lying face creek. Seventeen « o u ts from Cres­
was
brought
to
Cottage
Grove
$»r
plan to go to Lost Creek ranch on
Legion and the American Legion upwards, stratchad out close to­ well and 13 from this city were
the M rKensle Hunday to meet Mr. medical treatment.
auxiliary have
postponed their gether, In contrast to the skeleton« present. Rev. M. A. Groves and
and Mrs. Ren G ro ff of Prineville
Mis. Earl Garoutte and Mrs. Vic­ meetings scheduled for Monday of ordinary tribesmen found In 11 Fred Bosley were in charge of the
and hold a picnic.
tor Kent, accompanied by Mrs. Go- night. Hepteniber 7. until Septem­ other graves.
These were placed Cottage Grove group.
Hand Rehearsal every Tuesday rout I»« parent», Mr. and Mrs. H. J. ber 21 to avoid conflict with Labor In a crouching position, the legs
WghL
Jurgenscm leR JW ednesdayforR ay-
CARD OF THANKS.
being drawn up and bound in
W e take this means to thank our
chains weighted with stones ow­
M <■■■■■■■■■■■■■■*
ing to the fear of the resurrection neighbors and friends for the kind­
To wart the Fall vacation season, we w ill bold another Rreat
of the bodies. The second body In ness and help since our home and
“Dollar Day” tale for the Labor Day holiday». Roundtrip» to
the grave was doubtless that of the contents were recently destroyed by
all place» on our Padhc Line» foe approximately lc a mile
a28p
chiefs wife, believed to have been fire.
($1 for each 100 mile»). Good on all trains, in coaches or in
T H E JO E A B E E N E F A M IL Y
burled alive.
Pullmans (plus usual berth charge).
Remember Soap
It’s a fact that the things
you want most arc put
within your g r a s p by
regular saving here.
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C o t t a g e G r o v e S e n t in e l
I City Briefs
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B an k o f C o tta g e G r o v e
T ypewriter
I Ribbons
Always
Give The
Home
THE g
SENTINEL g
Print Shop
Typewriter
Ribbons
First
Chance
BARTELS M A RK ET
Phone 55
SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY
THE
SENTINEL
Southern Pacific
DOLLAR DAYS!
fo r the
Labor Day Holidays
Smith-Short Grocery
Phone 153
FRUIT CANNING TIME
Leave Your Orders With Us For
He Had Hie Reason
He Is cook on a schooner. Very
timidly we (Hiked our bead Inside
the door. He was chopping some
meat for hash.
“Come In.” he said In broad llun
garianese. We went in. His name
is Charley.
"How long have you been a
cook. Charley’ "
“F l f f year.”
We whistled In amazement.
•‘How old are you. Charley’ ’*
"Sixty eight."
Fifty years a cook. Apparently
the height of ambltlonlessness.
We left hlin to Interview the cap
tain.
_
“Charley, back there--why does
he stick to cooking?”
Taciturnly the captain replied:
"Darn good reason—cook gets
$80 a month, sailor gets $60.”—
Philadelphia Record.
C a n n in g S u p p lie s
Mason qt. jars, <loz.
Presto qt. jars, <loz.
1 dozen double lip ja r l ings
Gerto, 2 hotties
Pickling spices, 3 pkgs.
Watermelons
89c
99c
19c
49c
25c
Parowax, pkg.
Mason caps, doz.
5-gal. kegs (used)
Keonoiwy caps, doz.
Dill weed, pkg.
Cantaloupes
Dillard
Large Size
l ^ c lb.
6 fo r 2 5 c
9c
25c
95c
25c
10c
Sweet Potatoes
3 lbs. 25c
■
Penguin» Prefer Ice
When eight penguins mrlvcd re­
cently in Europe to he transferred
to a Continental zoo. they caused
great trouble because I hey found
the climate too warm. The penguin,
whose home Is In the Antarctic,
loves cold weather, and officials
tried to devise a means cf keeping
them cool.
All plans failed until
a big “ice box” was built for them,
anil a "house” of heavy planks,
wllli a roof of heat-resisting tar
paper, was erected In the box. Each
dny. 500 pounds of lee. cut In lay­
ers. was spread on the floor, and
then the birds were quite happy.
T h iy slept on the Ice—standing up.
as Is their way! Shrubs and greens
surround the "house.” and there
was a Inke where the hirds could
satisfy their natural hive for water.
W ANTADS
TO T R A D E F O R H A Y O R G R A IN
—One fat Jersey heifer. John
Overholser. Lorane route, phone
22F2
a28p
FO R SA LE - S T A N D A R D M A K E
piano near Cottage Grove. W ill
sacrifice for unpaid balance. A
snap. Easy terms. W rite Tallm an
Piano Store. Salem. Ore. a28-ellp
W A N T E D - LOAD O F B A R K
wood. D. J. Scholl.
a28c
f/7 e
7
tfa r« to
F resh M ilk
We handle Powell’s Pasteurized Milk mid Uremn and in fairness
Io the dairy interests of Cottage Grove we are going to maintain
(if possible) a reasonable price that is fair to both the producer
and the consumer.
The present range of mountain
gorillas Is the>hlghlands of eastern
Belgian Congo and the Kivu vol­
cano««.
S ept. 5-4*5
BE BACK BY M ID N IG H T, SEPTEMBER 14
Remember that Monday. Sept. 7, to Labor Day, making a J-day
week-end. O r you can take as many as 12 days for your trip.
EXAMPLES of ROUNDTRIPS
%
San Francisco $13.10
Los Angeles
$22.95
Portland
$ 3.15
Salem .............$ 2.00
Eugene
$ 50
Southern
ci£lc
T. M BOYD, Agent
Phone 11
"My husband s a y s a
butcher shop l i k e the
Quality Market ia a big
asset to the community.”
Free Delivery All Day
M u ch M o re V it a l
Just from a once over of the nds
you'd think a had breath was the
most awful thing In the world, but
there's nothing ever advertised to
counteract had tempers that are
responsible for so many marriages
going on tlie rocks.—Cincinnati En­
quirer
LEAVE THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
QUALITY MARKET
HfcO S H O L R S O H PROP
r ou p /o u t n e t rm e r t t e t
FRLSH CURED MEATS
QT ALL K I N D S
rs O H l 46
T R E E D L tlV L R V
“All Right I’ll Hire You!”
Tims spoke a business man to one of our graduates a few
tlavs ago when she applied for a position.
You can have the same experience if you hut get. the neces­
sary business training. Why not enroll now for the Kail
Term t
The date, Monday, August 31. The place, Eugene Business
( ’ollege.
Eugene Business College
I t ’s a Good School
A. E. Roberts, President
Phone Utili
Miner Building
Eugene, Oregon