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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 23, 1921)
ir I Get a Nest Egg Savings Bank This Christmas offers the opportunity for youngsters and grown-ups to join the “THRIFTERS” at the Bank of' Cottage Grove. Those nest egg home saving banks we are giving out upon the opening of new savings accounts are tin* most lasting of all gifts from “Santa.” Bank of Cottage Grove Here’s your chance to get some early pullets from fine layers. Four w'eoks old, 25c each if taken nt once. O. H. Shaw, phone 29 F 2. dee2.3pdd A marriage license was issued last week to Victor R. Kem and Miss Mario C. Decker. The license has not yet boon used. Miss Decker is the daughter of Mrs. Ida Vent ch. They Certainly Answer the Gift Question Our loss in prices is your gain on Christmas goods. The White Pharmacy. <123 Elbert Bede loft Sunday for Salem to net as reading clerk of the house during the special session and to report the session for the Eugene Register. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. novlltfc Miss Elise Price left Monday to spend the Christmas vacation with her parents at Sitton, Wash. Dr. II. W. Titus was in Eugene Sat u relay night attending the session of the Southern Willamette Dental society, of which he is president. Full sot of attachments free with on ch vacuum cleaner until Dec. 31. A. L. Wynne. doc9tf Miss Adelle White, Mrs. Selden Powell and Mrs. A. E. Burrows were among visitors from here in Eugene Saturday. J*rot>»hly there is someone on your Christmas list for whom you cannot, decide upon a suitable present. It may be Mother or Father or perhaps some close friend. Oftentimes it is difficult to find a worth-while gift for someone near to you. KRY ptok 11- Ik GLASSES THF INVISIBLE BIFOCALS Why not give a pair of Kryptok (Hasses, the invis ible bifocals, and make this Christmas a lasting oi,ie? Kryptoks eliminate the eye glass troubles of all who wear, or ought to wear, bi focal glasses. Come in and ask us about our Kryptok (lift Certificate Plan. It simplifies the giving of a genuinely useful present. The stores of the city will re main closed all day on the Mon days following Christmas and New Year’s. This is because these holidays fall on Sundays. dl(i-30 D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Factory on Premises Ciltagu Grove Oregon i Tales oi the Town | W. E. Pen tic has bought 1 he C. E. Barney ser<Hi<l hand store on the went sole. West Side Garage I he place where they look nftei your troubles rigid. 2.3c I r . ('ntlinrine Bader, Mrs. Kath eriuc S.-ott and Mrs. E. W. Armes were vi itors from lien in Eit<_, nr Friday. An right pound son was born Friday morning Io Mr. and Mr- I la riv Tranis. G'tilotvas for I usii rn lire, 511 Main. Il Mfr'. H. S I ..tiMswidl mid du ii <’li! <• r EL .-a belli Xisilcd ill Portland during th-1 |Mltd Week. Subscribe to nay ntiigazini* you want through the Rexall Store. <12 30 Mrs. Ethel Bristow, of Eugeni», Aas a visilor here Friday. Mrs. E. M. Oberg, of Minneapolis, encloses a check for a year’s subscrip tion and says “While Mother (Mrs. J. B. Lewis) i‘iijoys many things about Minnesota, sin* spends a happy time each week looking through the columns of the ‘home’ pnper. ” Why take a chance on a tire with out a guarantee when you can buy n F. S. I sco 30x3Vi for $10.90? The only tire nt that ¡»rice wilh a factory guarantee. Nelson’s. doc23c .1. E. Miles, of Marróla, has renewed his subscription to the live wire news pajar. Mrs. E. M. Thurber returned Sundax from a visit in Medford. “ Torrington ” vacuum sweepers, $5 down, $5 per mouth. A. L. Wynne, IOO-»Mnin Mt.. dee9tf Mrs Cornelia Chapin visited at Leona during flu* past week nt the home of her daughter, Mrs. Earl E wing. We Wish You a Merry C hristmas Store Closed All Day Monday People’s Market Williams & Dickson, Props. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrvcy Holili-rmnn were down from Rujlidn over the week end mid remained over Io attend the funeral of Mr. Holdermnn'» grand father, “ Uliide Burne” Ventcli. Moving and storage. l’hone 99. City You cannot give family Transfer. novlltfc or friends a more accept Herbert Eakin and O. E. Woodson able gift than your pho left Tuendity morning on n motor trip tograph in one of our to southern Californio. They expect to be gone n month. Mrs. Mary Bilker, new folders. Make an Mr. Woodson's mint, mid her daughter, appointment now, and Mrs. Fred liill. who had been visiting avoid the confusion of here from Marshfield, nccnmpmiied Mr. Christmas week. Eakin mid Mr. Woodson us far as Grants Pass. Subscribe to any magazine you want through tlio Kexnll Store. d2 30 Mrs. A. Larson went to Portland Sunday to spend Christmas lit the The Cottage Grove Manufacturing home of her noil Bernard. company is putting up a bungalow nt W. C. Wilkins, who is in Phoenix, the corner of Twelfth street and Aria., has written that his condition is Adams avenue. mueh improved. The Best Christmas Gift Monroe Studio Be sure and have your tickets in the store Saturday at 2 p. in.; drawing will be at 3:30. This store will be closed all day Monday, December 26lh. Will be open Friday and Saturday evenings. Also will make special deliveries for these two days. Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciate* Your Trade M inh Enid Ventch in down from the | A. B. Wright and Non Kendall, of IT. of O. spending the holidays w»th Salem, were in the city Tuesday on her parent», Mr. and Mr». Curtin bUNlllLNH. Veaten. Christian Science church, corner of Bperinl, »hurt timo only: Six volt ¡Jefferson avenue and Second atreet— battery reiriHuiated $6.80, 12 volt Sunday service» at 11 a. m. Wednes- tf battery reinsulated $9.70. Have your day service» at 7:30 p. in. work done now and nave money. Ruth Harris, of Ix»ona, »pent the Overland Garage. novlStf week end here with Mr. mid Mr». Mr». C. V. Jordan ^nd »mall ion Stanley Key oh . went to Albany Monday for a holiday Mr. and Mr». Roy Hazelrigg, __ of visit at the home of Mr. Jordan’» Curtin, »hopped in Cottage Grove Tues »inter, Mrs. M. Way. Mr. Jordan ex day. pect» to go down for Christmas. Our loss in prices is your gain We have decided to make very on Christmas goods. The White close prices on Pyralin ivory for Pharmacy. <123 Mrs. John Nokes, Mrs. Mnllie Miller Christmas. The White Pharmacy. Virgil Powell, Clyde Burcham, Nor val Powell and Ray Wooley are among the O. A. C. student» home for the holidays. It pay» to put homo» in comfortable stnlls these wot, chilly days. P T feed »table, open day and night. A. P. Lar »on, proprietor. <12 30c Miss Hazel 1/Micks arrived Friday evening of last week to »pend the holidays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Loucks. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City novlltfe Transfer. I H. Ventch, who arrived Monday evening to look after business affairs and remained over for the funeral of “Uncle Burne” Ventch, of whose death he had not learned when he left home, returned to Portland Wednesday evening. Mr. Ventch says there is much unemployment in Portland. Dr. W. 11. Voxe, of Eugene, an nounecs he will be nt Oregon Hotel every Saturday, 11 n. m. to 5 p. m., prepared to treat diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, nnd to fit glasses. d2tfc Miss Myrtle Kem arrived Monday from Missoula, Mont., where she is supervisor of music nnd art in the city schools, nnd is spending the holi days nt the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem. Silver Star Exchange buys second hand furniture and house furnishing goods. d2 23pd Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fullmer, nr compnnieil by their daughter Ora. went to The Dulles yesterday io spend Christinas nt the home of their iiaugh ter, Mrs. Shelby Teeters. I am prepared to do all kinds of plumbing and repairing and expect to open a shop in Cottage Grove some time soon. For the present I can be found nt my residence at the corner of Eighth mid Washington. Schofield Stewart. dec23c -------- :---------------------------- - mid Miss Irmn Miller were in Eugene Monday. Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace arc spending several dnys hi Eugene nt the Minor Allen home. Moving mi<l storage. ] l’hone 99. City novlltfc Transfer. A large number of Cottage Grove music lovers went to Eugene Tuesday night to hear Sousa’s band. See the Vulcanising Works about those stone bruises, smnll cuts and »and blisters before the mud and water makes dangerous wounds of them, lx>ss in it for us to attend to them now’, bur cheaper for you in the long run. doc9tfc We fit glasses correct ly -modern facilities plus knowledge assure best service. StiennmiW^iooJty c BOI WILLAMETIE ST A MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ONE and ALL Cottage Grove Electric Bakery vate academy, 24 N. 7th, phone We defy competition in prices 112-L. <123-j20c on Christinas goods. The White Miss Ruth Stewart was in Eugeni Pharmacy. <lcc23 We defy competition in prices on Christinas goods. The White Pharmacy. dcc23 to you and your friends and your friends’ friends and if you have not yet a complete supply of delicacies for your Christmaa dinner, thin store is the place to get them. OUR STORE WILL REMAIN CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY Ostrander M ins Glmlvs Dnmewood spent the week end with Mrs. 8. E. Markley. Frank M< Fnrlnud administered re tributive justice to a couple of flogs Friday, the cmiiiu-s having been kill ing his slii'ep. demonstrated All vacuum cleaners ‘ ' • to your entire satisfaction before you decOtf buy. A. L. Wynne. C. W. Caldwell roturnod Monday from Portland and says the weather there is much colder than here. Mrs. Fannie Witte has sold her ranch nt Yoncalla nnd is moving buck to Cottage Grove. Galloway writes insurance. Brighton Ix»onard nnd Harry Neet went to llexter Tuesday on a duck hunting expedition. The fire department attended n flue fire nt the 11. B. Breedlove home on west Main Monday evening. No dam age resulted. Second hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. I. B. Morris, nt bridge, tf Mr. and Mrs. James Groom are in Coquille spending the holidays at the home of their dnughter, Mrs. W. E. Boxxerman, nnd getting acquainted with a new granddaughter, Donna Dean, who recently arrived at the Boxserman home. Price it right and I’ll move it. If you wish to buy right, see me. City and country property. J. M. Durham. Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Lnfoon and daughter Zelnui, of Anlmif, visited the first of the week with Mr. Lafoon’s " . A. II. l.afoon. parents, Mr. and Mrs. $5 down Premier Vacuum Cleaners, <~ and $5 per month. A. L. Wynne. d9tf A. L. Woodard was in Eugene on business Monday. Eugene Register: Ora E. Hemenway, of Cottage Grove, Wednesday filed in the office of County Clerk Bryson the farm name of “The Brambles. ’ ’ Heaters, toasters, grills, curlers, lighting fixtures and stand lamps make excellent gifts. A. L. Wynne. il9tf There will be a great* treat for all music lovers nt the Methodist church Smolny, Christmas, morning mid eve ning. Especially the musical program iu the evening. Jack Kulhank has opened n shoe repair shop in the Morris building near the Main street bridge. Elirl Jones went to Oregon City Sun day for a visit with his great grand mother, Mrs. Margaret Irish. Select your lighting fixtures now. Full stock of xhndex, etc. A. L. Wynne. dcc»tf The 8. R. Brand family is in Seattle xjx'iiding Christmas nt the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Brand’s dnughter, Mrs. Harris Emmons. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Henderson mo tored to Eugene Monday. Used cars nt Nelson’s: 191H Ford with new top mid curtains, $175; 191’1 Ford touring, $150; Ford bug, n classy one, for $.00; Ford delivery with special body, $195; Dodge touring, $450. All of above cars are in A l condition. Terms will be given on any of them. dee83c John Coffmnn enme down Monday from the Bohemia district and reports about two feet of snow there. Mrs. Alice Ix'gnt arrived Tuesday from Roseburg mid is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Dan Rcnfle. Ixtdge secretaries.—Kindly furnish The Sentinel, for publication, with lists of new officers elected. Joe Damewood left Tuesday for Co burg, whore he will rebuild a b'iilge __ o, _____ that was washed out by the high water Don't give your money to Fake Sub scription Agents “working for u schol arship;’’ they’re working you. The Rexall Store can give you any advan tage any legitimate news agency can offer you and you can see us at any time you want to about your subsciip tions. Subscriptions fnk< n for any ningn r’ne or newspaper listed. Chrisimas orders should be given us ut once. Do not delay another day. several weeks ago. d‘2 30 McQueen -" 1 ........................... Mrs. A. E. Burrows, Mrs. G. J. Landess, Mrs. L. Hickethier nnd Mrs. E. T. Blakely wero aiming the Eugene visitors Saturday. Overland parts have gono down. Lot us figure with you on needed repairs. Overland Garage. nlStfc Mrs. Stelman Southworth, who had been visiting nt the home of her pur cuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Burns, re turned Saturday to her home in Al bany. Clyde la*onnrd is home from the U. of O. for the holidays. You should see the new line of agate jewelry for Christmaa at The White Pharmacy. dec23 Miss Nellie Myers, of Eugene, spent the week end here at the homo of her sister, Mrs. Elbert Smith. if Rev. J. 8. l’enix «ill preach at the Baptist church Sunday morning anil evening at 11 and 7:30. Morning sub joct, “The Virgin Birth of Jesus Christ.” Evening, “What Is It to Take the Name of God and Reject Jesus Christ.” Plumbing and electric wiring. A. L. Wynne. decOtf The evangelistic services announced for January at the Christian church have been indefinitely postponed and will be neither Sunday school Store Closed All Day Monday there nor Christian Endeavor services, Sun day. Then4 wid, however, be the reg ular morning and evening preaching services at 11 and 7:30. Have- you rend Nelson’s used ear list? It’s worth your while. dec23c Mr. and Mrs. R:iv Baker and son Joe motored* to Philomath and spent the week end willi relatives. left Mr. mid Mrs. Clyde Roberts Miss Mildred Dugan left Monday for with Wednesday to spend Christmas a week’s visit in Portland at the home M rs. Mrs. Roberts' parents, Mr. mill of Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Jacksoil. M rs. Austin, in Aberdeen, Wash. Jackson was formerly Miss Blanche Dancing taught at Stein's pri Groom. Tuesday. Thor Washer demount rat ion at your home nt liny time. A. L. Wynne. <191 f Mrs. Harry Casey mid daughter nr rived Tuesday from Groveland, Calif.. to s|H'iul the holidays wilh Mrs. Casey’s parents, Mr. mid Mrs. Myron McGee. Chickens, hogs, veal mid cattle want tf <'d at the People’s Market. Mrs. A. Hackett returned to her home in Creswell Tuesday after a ' isit at the home of her uncle, >». V. I 'liapin. Roy Ijcwis, employed at I lie Depot restaurant, was in Portland the first of the week for an examination mid treatment of a wound, received in service in the world war, it having been giving him trouble lately. Have you seen Nelson’s Christmas window with nitiny beautiful robes from $7 to *14T Guaranteed all wool. Motometera, Cottage Grove emblems, spot lights, cigar lighters and many other suitable gifts. dec23c A. Henniman, who spent the week end here at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Charles Cooley, returned to his home nt Curtin Monday, accompanied bv his grmulxon, Harold Cooley. 'Ray Rinard is receiving treatment in a Portland hospital. A MERRY CHRISTMAS Nearly all Cottage Grove students in the U. of O., O. A. C. and Monmoutn normal school are home for the holi days. All the electrical supplies are priced right. A. L. Wyuue. dec9tf Miss T. F. Crouse arrived Saturduy from Portland for a visit with her sister, Mrs. Warren Kelley. Mrs. W. L. Nichols, of Comstock, shopped here Saturday. Mrs. Nichols leaves shortly for a visit with her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Huston, in Geneva, Neb. Why take a chance on your Ford size cords when you can buy a U. 8. Royal cord for $18.30—and guaranteed to give satisfaction. Nelson’s Service Station. dec23e Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson motored over from Mareola mid spent the week end with Mr. Nelson’s grandpiirents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. l’iper. Celebrating class stunt day last Fri day the seniors turned the day into a “yesterday” party the principal fea ture being costumes of childhood dnys. Electric light fixtures and shades, toasters, grills, curling irons and ev erything electrical. A. L. Wynne. n25tf Cottage Grove Hatchery -11 — Prices Reduced on Cleaning and Pressing Skirts pressed 50c up; cleaned and pressed 75c up. Ladies' suits pressed 75c up; cleaned and pressed $1.50 up. Dresses pressed $1 and up, cleaned and pressed $2 up. Men’s suits pressed 50c, cleaned and pressed $1.50. Overcoats pressed 75c; clean ed and pressed $1.50. Suits spotted and pressed 75c and up. Altering and repairing done by an expert tailor at reason able prices. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY l’hone 79 Ring Us Up Mr. and Mrs. James Feeney have moved into the Coffman house on 1 street. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Coleman leave January 2 for an extended stay at Sacramento, Calif., to look after some property interests. Mr. and Mrs. Fancbo Stubblefield, who had been visiting with Mrs. Stub blefield’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins, left yesterday for Rose burg to spend Christmas with Mrs. Stubblefield’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins mid son Dale will also go down the hitter part of the week to spend Christmas. .My motto is “ Better Chickens. ” 1 hatch only from one anti two- year-old hens which have free range. (>. A C and Hollywood strains. ljarge hens, large eggs, make husky chicks, bigger fries, pullets lay bigger eggs. When you are through with them as layers they bring you more money. Order now for March April and May chicks and lielj» to raise the standard of Cottage Grove eggs. You should see the new line of agate jewelry for Christmas at The White Pharmacy. dec23 We have decided to make very close prices on Pyralin ivory for Christmas. The White Pharmacy. greetings of the season and best wishes for Attention W. O. W. ! A Merry Christinas Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Mackin motored to Eugene Tuesday evening in the Mackin car and attended the Sousa concert. M in . Dale Veatch arrived from Port land Monday to spt»nd the holiday» with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wigle. Mr. Veatch will come the lat ter part of the week. Miss Mary Ellen Benson came home from Corvallis Tuesday to spend the holidays with her aunt, Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Mrs. Benson is expected to- day. J. F. SPRAY, PROPRIETOR Miss Ruth Ilelliwell, ot Los Angeles, CaliL, arrived Monday to visit A. VV. Holli’,. Miss Ilelliwell left yester Mr. and Mrs. II. A. Champagne, who day for Yoncalla, accompanying Mr. had been visiting at the home of their and Mrs. Gus Peret, who had motored daughter, Mrs. A. L. Wynne, returned from that place and visited over eight at the Helliwell home. Sunday to their home in Portland. Irene Sterling returned to her home in Portland Sunday after a visit of several weeks with her mother, Mrs. To one'anil all we extend the E. J. Ijimmon. The social session advertised for Fri day evening, December 30, has boen postponed to Friday evening, January 27. You, your families and your friends are invited. R. B. HANNA, A. E. BURROWS, <123c C. W. BURGE. Store Closed All Day Monday City Meat Market Wholesalers and Retailers Candies, Nuts, Fruits and Vegetables Nuf Sed Complete Line The Store Where Your Dollar Does Its Duty EADS GROCERY ON THE WEST SIDE PHONE 9 TT FAKE AGENTS THE REXALL, STORE. -------------- JUST RECEIVED! ONE CAR POULTRY FEED ONE CAR CROWN MILL RUN ONE CAR WHOLE CORN -------------- GET OUR PRICES------------ Jones & Eaton