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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 25, 1910)
i MANY MINOR MATTERS j ceased, and Mrs. John Semro, a decree of foreclosure was-rendered in the cir cuit court.- • Bicycle, phonograph and gun repair ing, retiring baby carriages, in fact all repair work. Nichols & Brumfield. .. J. I. Jones now has an orchard of seventy-five acres south of town. He has just completed planting a number of acres. I Mr. and Mrs. D. J. DuBruille are visiting relatives in Portland. Wanted—A good driving horse, weigh ing about 1100. Must be thoroughly broken, good roadster 1 and have some style. Apply, at this -office. Mrs. W, C. Johnson spent Tuesday with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Mat lock of Eugene. . Warren McFarland and H. M. Ander son were county seat Visitors on Tues day. The Cottage Grove Bottling Works, Lon Story, proprietor, handles station ary and confections and all kinds of- soft drinks, retail and wholesale. 1 .. The German society will meet at the home of John Graber on Sunday after noon at 2 o’clock, arid as important business is to be transacted every mem ber should be present. If your stomach,., troubles you try a case of those fine soda waters made by the Cottage Grove Bottlng Works. Mr, and Mrs. Darwin Bristow have spent 25 years of married life happily together and on Wednesday evening celebrated the event with a number of relatives arid -friends .and the members of their own family,- says the Eugene Register. Hear high grade Cantata, .Methodist church, Sunday evening. Bring in the Boys A Rochester, New York,, man has I was in the city last week looking river written to the Commercial club of Cot I the country; He went on north, but tage Grove—and nearly every other expects to return and purchase lands in town in Oregon—offering to.establish a this section. garage here if assured of a bonus. Al We' carry the following brands of though Cottage GroVe has no garage cheese, Edam, $1.00 each; Pineapple, at this time, it, does not think well 60 cents each-; Roman, 45 cents per enough of the proposition to offer a 'pound ; Imported Swiss, 40 cents per bonds fòr one. It will come in good pound ; Eastern Limburger and Cream time. brick, 30 .cents per pound.'; Tillamook William Mason of Portland, repre Full Cream 25 cents per pound.—Kerr senting the Columbia Life and Trust & Silsby. Company, has been in Cottage Grove Potatoes dug on the Oregon State for several days past in the interest of Penitentiary farm and weighed by Tom his company. R. WilSon, clerk at the prison, meas A. W. KJ ME John Flinn has transferred to H. ure 15 to the bushel and weigh at the Venske lots 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6 of block rate of 17 to the commerical bushel -of The subject of this sketch was born in Iowa county, Iowa, in 1858, and con 12, Long and Landess-" addition, the 60 pounds. , consideration being $2700. Bedding Plants for Sale.—Carna sequently is fifty-two years of age. J. H. Kime father of Dr. A.W.Kime.was a Metcalf & Brund have Sweet Pea seed tions, Geraniums, Fuschias, Chrysan themums, 10 cents each. Pansies 10, native of Ohio, as was also his mother. of different varieties. They located in Iowa in the. early fif The regular monthly meeting of the 25, and 50 cents per dozen.—Metcalf & ties, when immigration to the Buckeye city council will be held ori Monday Brnud. state was large, but the father became For Rent — Nicely furnished room, night next, when the newly elected infected with the gold fever during the officers will enter upon their duties. close in, privilege of bath. Inquire at excitement of ’58 and leaving the fam Mayor Job will retire from the mayor this office. ily in its comfortable home set out for You want the Normal School ques alty; | California in search of fortune. Sever Messrs. A<jams and Trask witnessed tion separated from politics. That is al years later the family followed, and what the Initiative Bill does for Mon-' “Alaskan”in Eugene last Friday night, until 1878 resided in the vicinity of San ' and the unanimous verdict was that it mouth. This is your opportunity to keep it always separate. The State Francisco and Oakland. It was here was a very punk performance. that young Kime attended school, the For Sale—Thoroughbred Rosé .Comb educates her lawyers, farmers, doctors, principal part of his education being R. I. Red Cockerels. Eggs per setting pharmacists, etc., why not her teach gained at the Lincoln school of San ers'. We must have schools. The bet $1.00 for fifteen, Waldo S. Miller, P. The Busy Store With High Class Merchandise ter trained the teacher, the better Francisco. O. box 176. Phoné 175X. In 1878 John H. Kime and family The citizens of Hillsboro have erect schodl and more intelligent service the. moved to Oregon, taking up the occupa ed a reSt room, where, people from the child gets. Vote Yes, for,Monmouth. tion of farming near Corvallis. At the Mrs.' Ernest Lockwood received on rural districts may spend their spare age of twenty-three A. W. Kime went ., Labor Is Scarce. time when in that city. The idea is a Saturday from an aunt in Belfast, Ire to Portland and engaged in the drug There is a scarcity of men for the land, several plants of Shamrock^ they good one. business, being associated with his woods and mills. The Brown Lumber coming by mail and arriving- in excel Stick to the regular nominees of the father. Here he remained five years, Company had a shingle out for twenty- citizens nominating convention. The lent condition. business he went to five workmen on Monday, and the Call and see our new stock of single Disposing of the people nominated them and should elect Malheur county, following the same other companies are also in distress. It harness. Can ’ t be beat any where on, them without opposition. calling. He was one of the first set- is safe to say that at least two hundred Many new cement sidewalks will be earth. Prices from $9 up. C. Beals & tiers of Vale, and during his residence men could find employment here at this Son. constructed in Cottage Grove this sum there served one term as treasurer of time. The Churchill-Mdtthews Com Two hundred excursionists from Pu mer. Rex Gleason is already busy the county. In 1892 the subject of this pany, which is planting 1,000 acres to get Sound and the cities of southwest with them. sketch sold his business at Vale, and orchard in the Lorane Valley, tele V. C. Brown of Eugene transacted ern. Washington passed through Cot moved to Bandon, in Coos County, and phoned Manager Conley on Monday in tage Grove Saturday night enroute for business in this city on Saturday. resided there until 1904, during which quiring if it would be possible to get Buy the-famous Royal Table Queen California'. The party was composed time he graduated from the Medical twenty men forthwith to set out trees. of prominent business men and their, bread at Des Larzes’ Grocery. • Department of the University of Ore From various other quarters comfis Miss Alice Markart returned from families. gon at Portland, after having taken a the complaint that help is scarce, and Sutherlin, Douglas county, is to be three years’ course. Dr. Kime prac Eugene on Saturday after having spent that many men can be given steady em the second place , in Oregon to have an ticed medicine at Bandon Until the date a few days there with friends. ployment. Marshal Frank Snodgrass was a wit aviation meet. Thé meet is. planned of his coming to Cottage Grove, in the Shipments of Cedar Poles. ness for the defendant in the case of the for May 17, 18 and 19 and extensive spring of 1904, and at one time served Shipments of cedar poles for the Pos people against Tip Turner, charged with preparations are being made to insure the people of that town as .mayor. its success. Chief interest in the meet During Dr. Kime’s residence in this tal Telegraph and Cable Company, a illegally dispensing intoxicants. Mrs. Jesse Griffin of Eugene spent will center around the performance of city, notwithstanding the ever-pressing contract for 25,000 of which is being .a biplane constructed by J. W. De demands of an active and busy life, he filled by John Wicks, are being made Sunday with friends in this city. Pries, à resident of the town. has been alert to perform such public at the rate of about fourteen carloads The Lane County Fair association Lard is going up,‘but Parker is still duties as devolve upon a useful citizen per week. Mr. Wicks has subcontract . hAfttrevised^.its premium list and will, selling doughnuts at 10 cents per dozr ship. He is proud of' his city and its ed for a considerable number of the j^soon present ii?\ to the public. There eh-. institutions, and if elected to the may pples, and the work is being rushed as will be some good-track events. Prof. A. L. Briggs'’ came down from-l oralty will exert himself for its ad rapidly as possible. The weather of Ladies’ tailored suits most stylish Albany and spent Sunday with his fam vancement and upbuilding. Dr. Kime the past winter has been unfavorable patterns in latest models. The Ladies’ ily. is a man of strong convictions, rugged for operations in the woods. With set Toggery. A. L; Flinn, the long experienced- tled weather it is expected that the Mrs. Eva C. Wheeler, state, organizer Septic Tank builder, will build your honesty and exemplary conduct^ and daily shipments will be .more than is classed, as one of Cottage Grove ’ s for the Y. P. B. of the W. C. T. U., tanks. Work guaranteed. References. foremost citizens. He is now filling a doubled. These poles go principally to spoke at the Central Presbyterian Mr. arid Mrs. J. H. Bartels were at' vacancy on the ’ aldermanic board. ■ Utah. church of Eugene Saturday night, and the county seat on Monday. W. C. T. U. Meeting. on Sunday organized a branch at that Col. Blair spent .Monday, or a por street |ast Saturday, throwing Mrs. •A “Social Purity” meeting of the place. tion thereof, at the county seat, as did Chambers from the Vehicle and sprain Woman’s Christian Temperance Union The machinery at the ice plant has also J. E. Lewis. ing one of her ankles.. The buggy was will be held at the home of Mrs. Macy been thoroughly overhauled and was Landlord Westbook was a Roseburg quite badly wrecked, and th'e horse in this afternoon at 3 o’clock, when the set in motion the first of the week, pro visitor on Monday. jured to some extent. following program' will, be rendered: ducing the regular amount of congealed For Salé.—Six acres of good fruit An exchange tells us of the wonder Business period; devotionals, Mrs; Ba aqùa puri. land. Inquire B. C., Cottage Grove ful new signature by thumb prints. ker; instrumental music; song, “Make Up to Saturday night last Sheriff Flour Mills. Some people whose fingers are all the Map All White ;” sketch .on “The Bown had turned over to the county The Rev.'Adams has been confined treasurer about $150,000 of tax money. to his home a portion of the week by thumbs might fiad this a much easier Fight Against the Sacrifice of Women,” Ladies’ pretty and stylish Easter ap illness; He was unable to fill his pul method than writing a name, or even Mrs. Woods; reading, selected; vocal music, selected; “Social Purity of Y. parel at the Ladies’ Toggery and ready- pit last Sabbath, and Mr. F. H. Rosen- making a cross . In the case of Alici and L. D. Her P. B.,” Mrs, Wheeler; purity song. T he D ay -L ight S tore to-wear goods to please and fit. burg read a sermon at the morning ser Miss Lila Patton of Albany spent vice, arid Dr. De La Vere preached in rington vs. J. E. Young, as adminis The Union sold tags last Saturday to trator of the estate of John Semro, de th'e amount of $9.30. Sunday with friends in this city. the evening. The March term .of the circuit court The April number of The Sunset has adjourned and the Cottage Grove' Magazine has a three-page write-up of ( attorneys have returned. Cottage Grove, and its unrivaled - re J. B. Wilhelm has purchased a saw sources, written by. F. G. Conley; mill of 20,000 feet daily capacity near .Remember' “The College Singing Drain. Girls” at the' Armory on April 7. Miss Mabel Cochlin of Creswell is Trÿ one' of Parker’s rye loaves, -Big the guest of MiSs Verna Brown of this ones 10 cents, .. city.' Don’t fail to attend the Commercial Mrs. David Allison and children of club meeting next. Monday night. Roseburg, who had been visiting rela • There’ll be something doing; tives and friends in this city, returned Report says that Darby Richardson home Sunday. resigned from the boostership of the Mrs. Claire Baker of Albany is visit Roseburg Commercial club for the pur- I ing at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John pose of purchasing and conducting the I Baker in this city. Roseburg Review, and that he will re- | Wm. Landess was a Eugene visitor turn from New York in about three | Saturday. weeks prepared to take over the plant | We have pure imported Olive Oil in and enlarge the paper. 25, 50, and $1 bottles. If you want We have a complete line of imported I somethng good try this.—Kerr & Sils macaroni, 2 pounds for 25 cents.—Kerr I .. i by- " . . .. & Silsby. LaFayette Long was a Portland visi Miss Gertrude Berdick of Portland is I tor the first óf the week. visiting at the home of her mother, ■ W. C. Johnson returned from Port Mrs. J. B. Lewis. land Saturday evening. The rain of the first of the week de- i Mrs. C. Ross King and Mrs.' Lucy layed seeding. • Holland were in Eugene on Saturday. The Botsford mill is now in opera- Messrs. John Bartels,- Frank .Snod tion. grass, Frank McFarland, Dr.' H. H. For Trade.—A good two horse top Z Petrie, and Fred Herren went to Eu buggy and set of double driving har- 5 per cent down and 2 per cent monthly gene-on Monday. ness for a work horse. Apply to I. H. I Mrs. Merton Clark returned to her Veatch, Cottage Grove. .. I home in Grants Pass Sunday. Thomas Darby Richardson, Rose- | Plats may un^ Saturday, r, 10 a. m., where you may L2¿a Ofl Parker’s Bakery bread speaks for burg’s $4000 a year booster, has resign- ■ be seen'at LC1 v-zl make your sele selection, sign your contract and UvVvlllG Cllr itself. Always good. ed. His resignation has been accepted Mrs. Wm,. Sherwood of Los Angeles by the publicity committee. business property in East St. x t from a small invest- has been the guest of her parents, Mr. Messrs. Coffman and Willard have V-/W11C1 John from which you may have OLCcHJ-Jy A11UO111C ment with the and Mrs. Fred Herren in this city for sold their barber shop to P. W. Hub the past two weeks. bard, and the purchaser has assumed Mr. and Mrs. James Hart of Star possession. Mr. Coffman will remain were in the city.on Saturday. with the new proprietor. Mr. Chas. Adams went tri Portland A $2,000 stock of ribbons in most ex on Sunday. quisite shades and delicate styles. The Wm. Perman of Roseburg is in the Ladies’ Toggery. .. 401-2-3 Board of Trade Bldg.. city. PORTLAND, OREGON The driving horse of Mrs. J. H. i Mr. John Hockersmith of Medford Chambers became frightened on River WE WANT TÖ SEE THEM And show them the nobbiest line of new spring suits ever seen in this city at $4.00 to $10.00 Spring Reefer Top Coats at $3.50 to $6 Nobby hats in straw and felt Wheeler-Thompson Company Smooth-Back Silk Petticoats Adjustable Waist Band Especially adopte for the Princess gowns, as there is no draw-strings at the waist line, bu fastens with balls and sockets; the waist band can be adjusted from 22 to 28 inch waist measure. 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