The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, July 25, 1935, Page 5, Image 5

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M c lia n le l said. "A side fro m a 22
|>er cent decrease In fa ta litie s so
fa r th is ye ar, e n a c tm e n t
of
the
sa fe ty re s p o n s ib ility h ill an d an ap
lia ie n t 'safety-consciousness' on th e
pa rt o f m a n y m ore d riv e rs a re In ­
d icatio n s th a t th a s la te haa reached
a tu rn in g point In Its t r a f f ic rec­
ord.
OREGON TRAFFIC TOLL
iras
03528983
“
z
_
Number of Truffle Death* It
Reduced 22 Per Cent
During 0 Month*
T l lt S K N T U N 4X » K N K M K
Ju ly 22
M rs. A W I d . - ..r << ;
waa a c a lle r M o n a fte rn o o n a t the
t . K B a ld w in hom e.
T h e B ev E a r l C ro o k fa m ily of
E ug ene w ere v is ito rs one m o rn in g
last week a t th a C. I t T r e n t hom e
on th e ir w ay to A sh lan d
M rs, Jo hn W lllla n an d c h ild re n
epent F r l In C .O w ith M rs l i n k
Ita lle y
T h e O tto K m lth fa m ily o f H p rln g
fie ld w ere guests o ver the w eek
end o f M r an d M rs I * I t K m lth .
M ra. G eo rg e A lle m a n
of
C u lp
C le r k
an d Je n n in g s H a s tin g s o f
th e 0 . K H M ississipp i, sta tio n e d
at B re m e rto n , w ere v is ito rs
one
day last w eek a t th e G eo rg e F o s te r
home.
Mlea M a rlo n Johnson o f M o u n t
V ie w w as a guest T h u ra . o f M rs
O re g o n alaahed i t . 103* tr a f f ic
to ll n e a rly 32 , „ r , o„ | d u rin g th e
n r a t h a lf o f th ia ye ar, waving SI
llv ea u n d e r th e t e r r ific ho lo rau at
w h ic h aw apt o v e r e t r e .te and high
w a y . a y e a r ago. ac co rd in g to U r .
K. I I M iD a n le l, preaidan t o f d r a ­
gon K i t t l e M o to r aaaoclallo n D e a th .
In th e fir s t n il m o n th .
of
IUSA
reach ed H I . a g a ln a t 143
In
the
aaine perio d Ittat ye ar
W h ile Ju n a'a f a ta lit y reco rd o f
7T llvee waa o n ly 3 A per cent lo w ­
e r th a n fo r Ju ne, 11134, th e reduc
lio n In M a y w aa m ore th a n AS per
cent In fa c t, th e m o to r clu b preel-
«lent p o in ted out. O reg o n
at
the
• M l of M a y l » o | d « d
th e
lowest .1 W F l s h e t
M rs I t It U lio n an d d a u g h te r
•tim b er o f tr a f f ic k lllln g e In th e
visited F r l w ith M rs. I t C. Boss
paat fiv e yeara.
In
c i;
B a s e d on re p o rta laaued by K a il
M r an d M rs H P H h o rtrld g e
K nell, ao c re ta ry o f atate, accldenta
ac co m p a n ied M r. an d M rs C liffo r d
th ro u g h o u t
the
a ta te
num bered H h o rtrld g e
to
M c K e n a le
b rid g e
1*7 In Ju ne, b rin g in g th e to ta l fo r T h u ra. an d vis ite d a d a u g h te r. M rs
th e firs t h a lf o f IUSA up to 10.277 D elb e rt B ro w n
I n theae ac cldenta
2.A31
persona
T h e O . II. A rn e a t fa m ily spent
w ere in ju re d , o r I1A
m o re
th a n th e w eek end a t H co ttsb urg an d
w ere In ju re d d u rin g th e firs t h a lf W in c h e s te r bay.
W o rd has been received by M r
o f 1US4
and M ra C I I . H oalaug h th a t th e ir
O f th e 27 w ho lost th e ir lives In
son W a lla c e , s tatio n ed a t B re m e r­
Ju ne, a ll w ere |»edestrlana. Haven ton, fe ll d o w n s ta irs fr o m a stu m b le
d ied aa th e resu lt o f co llisions w ith over hla ow n shoes an d broke his
o th e r m o to r vehicles.
tw o
w ere left a rm a t th e w ris t T h e sam e
s tru c k w h ile rid in g bicycles, nine a rm was b ro k e n In th e sam e p la re
w e re k ille d In non-culllaton a c c i­ w h en W a lla c e w aa a ch ild
T h e Joe P te m a s il f a m i l y s p e n t
d e n ts an d th re e died In o th e r m is­
Hun. a t th e F r n n k I-a ltln e h o m e at
haps.
H e b ro n nt a b irth d a y d in n e r fo r
" W h ile O reg o n lost Its good re c ­
Miss H h lrlev
o rd held at th e end o f M a y , 'he o u t­
M l an d M rs. M a tt M addens o f
look fo r a less bloody y e ar th a n G u w d y v llle v is ited F r l
a fte rn o o n
last la h ig h ly en c o u ra g in g .”
I»r nt th e J, W F is h e r hom e
r
»r.M T iw r.i. m » rr « o » naoV K . « numon
FA O K F IV S
M re
K a r l an d P h y llis B a ld w in
o f G o w d y v llle visited F r l w ith M rs
It s E B a ld w in .
M rs.
H o m e r B o h ln s tte
,w o
of
o f M rs. George F o s te r
M rs. Jo hn W rig h t en d
dren o f P ho enix visited
n t last w eek w ith M rs
elster, M rs J W F is h e r
fa m ily o f C re sw ell an d the H o w ­
ard K een e fa m ily o f D e lig h t v a lle y
v is ited o v er th e w ee k end a t th e
o f Halem W A. K een e hom e
M re. E lle n a Boss o f M o u n t V ie w
laat week
visited M on. w ith a eon G ene.
T h e H a r r y C aatle fa m ily o f B lue
tw o c h il­
tw o days M o u n ta in visited Hun a t th e W J
W rig h t's Chapm an hom e
K a i. W o r .e T h e e W a r
Kluce .Vkl It. I ’.. th ere have been
Skl3 wars, but m ore ja-ople have
been killed by rat borne diseases In
these 2,433 years than by Itghtlng,
aays the city health officer o f D ak
land. C a lif
ed the fu n e ra l Tuss. o f last week
H P « » . « “« " ° f
8m “ h ’
an d M rs. H e n ry la ik e and
■on P h ilip atten d ed th e fif t h an
n u «l re u n io n o f th e !.a k e fa m ilie s
at
th e
F u g e n e -S p rin g fle ld
a u to
p a rk H undav
M re
M a ry K m lth , who
vlalted
last w eek w ith a d a u g h te r.
M r.
F r a n k I .a B lue o f H e b ro n , re tu rn e d
Run. to th e hom e o f a n o th e r da ugh
te r. M rs Joe P retnazxl.
M r an d M r . C R
T r e n t and
d a u g h te r visited Thurw evenin g at
lh a G e n e ra l Johnson hom e In C.G
M r an d M r . I . E B a ld w in and
fa m ily , ac co m p a n ied by J I I D ic k ­
enson o f C G
vlalted Hun a fte r
noon a t th e N a th a n C ro w e home
at Y o n c a lla
M r an d M r .. A W C h a n d le r of
K p rln g fle ld , e n ro u te to th e ir home
fro m a t r ip to A rlxo n a. w ere over-
n ig h t guests Hun of M r an d M r .
I . B. H rnllh
M r an d M ra. C liffo r d H h o rtrld g e
w ho had vla lted tw o w eeks
here
w ith M r H h o rtrld g e 'e p a r e n t. M r
an d M i . K I* H h o rtrld g e. le ft Sat
fo r K la m a th F a lla.
M r an d M re ( o n r a . l I . ,
Joy for
Rheumatics
NOTICE !
My office will be closed until August 16. I
am attending the educational sessions of
the National Chiropractic convention last­
ing one week in J»s Angeles, California.
Noted educators from this country and
abroad will bring to me the advances in the
science.
W hen I return I shall he pleased to serve
you with the very latest and best scientific
information regarding your case.
D o n t let ahootlng. sta b b in g pains
o f K h r u m a tl.m . N e u ra lg ia , o r N e u ­
r itis m a k e life a m isery. G e t qu ick
r e lie f w ith W lllla m e R .U .X . C o m ­
pound.
a
doctor's
p res crip tio n
w h ich has been a blessing to m a n y
W illia m s K . U X C om po un d co n­
ta in s In g re d ie n ts w h ich a re am o n g
th e fe w ch em icals th a t a u th o ritie s
recognize as b e n e fic ia l t o r these
pains, and It has been
especially
prep ared to b rin g q u ic k re lie f, o f­
ten w ith in 4S hours Hee th e K e lly
D ru g S to re to d a y fo r y o u r b o ttle
of
W illia m s
K .U .X
C om pound
M oney back I f th e fir s t b o ttle does
Loose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel.
Bookkeeping Outfits, all kinds. The Sentinel.
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DRESSES HAVE
Wax Paper 125-foot ro lls.......2 for 25c
SUGAR
BEEN GROUPED
Matches 6-box carto n ....................... 18c
Fuie Cane
INTO THREE PRICES
$1
50
$350
MILLINERY
COATS
$5
M A C H IN E R Y
a
.
» IV1 P A N 1 t ,
I n c .
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New
Hobart
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fro m - th e
ehop (oh-.
and
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W e ld s !
Q u ic k e r
T im e !
State
Approved
W e ld e rs
COMPLETE MACHINE SHOP
BOILER REPAIRING—FOUNDRY
Eugene Foundry & Machine Co.
Phono 10A4
Laine County Pioneer Shop
White Star Tuna
Mission Bell Soap....................3 bars 10c
Aid K 8th Ave.
W A S H IN G
POW DER
................ each 10c
Jain Jell
Two 8-oz. bottles 25c
Larsfe Packages
Shredded Wheat
Original large pkg. 10c
3 for 55c
VALLEY ROSE
00
J L
Jar Rubbers Double L ip ...... 3 doz. 10c
Royal Club Coffee...............1-lb. can 25c
S '? 50
DON'T MISS THIS
EVENT!
10-lb. Cloth B ag...... 49c
$4.85 cwt.
Peas
Lindy N ew pack......................... can
FLO U R
49-lb. bag $1.29 Spinach
Made from Valley Hard Wheat
Blue Bell Flour
Guaranteed Hard Wheat
49-lb. bag $1.49
Feet's
10c
H-D N o . 2 | cans........
Pineapple
No. 21 Broken Slices .
Ripe Olives
WATERMELONS
2
for
29c
25c
pint tins........ 2 for 25c
6-oz. cans ...
Grogan Giant Size
JQC
r....ey
.......... 2 for
LB. 2c
M EAT D EPA RTM EN T
Fancy F ryers...... lb. 25c Rib Steak............. lb. 17c
Boiling Beef........... lb. 9c Cottage Cheese lb. 20c
Shortening..... 4 lbs. 49c Fresh Ground Beef lb. 15c