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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
65 H. K. M etcalf w'as a business vis The M others club will hold its elec itor in Eugene F riday. tion of officers tom orrow . Mrs. Elm er Caldw ell spent Purses, every kind, bargain Mr. and end at Elm ira w ith Mrs counter, White’s Pharmacy. j13 C the aldw week ell’s parents. W alter Woolley, form er employe of M oving and storage. Phone 99. C ity The Sentinel and recently a resident n o v lltfe of P ortland, is now em ployed in a T ransfer. L. W. L illy arriv ed W ednesday from p rin ting office in S eattle. V ida, Id a., and is visitin g the C. A. W. F. Rudolf was up from C orvallis and G. W. M cFarland fam ilies. M onday on business. The above figures are our telephone number, a mighty good Mrs. of Ros«*burg, is Dr. W. H. Vose, of Eugene, a n v isitin g W. at A. the C offin, home of her sister, combination to keep in mind. It is pleasant to us to have nounces he will lie a t Oregon H otel every S aturday, 11 a. in. to 5 p. Mrs. J . A. EHedge. you call in person, but when it inconveniences you to do so, lu., prepared to tre a t diseases of the S|K*cial b argain at N elso n ’s Service just ring us up, and we will give your order the same careful S tatio n : A 1929 C hevrolet to u rin g in eye, ear, nose and th ro at, and to fit glasses. d2t fc A 1 condition, w ith 4 b ran d new tires and courteous attention as if you called in person. jl3c K E. J . E dw ards w as called to Rose and 1922 license, $390. Mrs. J e a n e tta K em per, o f MoConib, burg yesterday by news o f th e death 111., is visitin g Mrs. Frances E. G ray. of his father. Mrs. A. T. H eidler w ent to P ortland N. J . Nelson J r. has «old a new Dodge to the U nited S tates R ubber W ednesday for a visit o f a week. pany. He delivered it a. M edford P iano tu n in g and repairing. F irst com M onday, ta k in g a used Dodge, which class w orkm an. All work g uaranteed. he disposed of. He drove a used Chcv Reasonable charges also on repairing. Phone 312 or w rite R. F. C allahan, rolet home. Angeles, C alif., for u visit. Music Shop, Eugene, Ore. jl3 tf .Sly, of Cresw ell, an d H. W. Razors, bargain counter at C F rank Soaps, every kind, bargain Eugene urrin, o f D rain. j 13 T. C. W heeler was in E ugene Wed White’s. counter, White’s Pharmacy. jl.‘{ nesday on business. O verland p arts have gone down. Let E. A. W heeler and son, A. A. W heel Mrs. W. A. G am u tte w ent to Port er, arriv ed this week from S anitarium , us figu re w ith you on needed repairs. n l8 tfc In ml Sunday to visit at the home of C alif., and will leave w ithin a few O verlaud O arage. her sister, Mrs. Jack C allahan. days fo r Ocean Falls, B. C., w here they Mrs. Wm. B aim bridge was a Eugene v isito r M onday. expect to m ake th e ir home. Mr. and Mrs. J . W. M cA rthur, of Eugene, Spent the week end w ith Mr. PLUMBING L ittle M argaret Short, d au g h ter of C h ristian church: B ible school at means my detailed attention and Mrs. Joe Dunn-wood. Mr. Me Mr. and M rs. Roy E. S hort, suffered 9:45; com m union a t 11, serm on by Bev. AND GENERAL to my cuatomera. A rthur is county bridge superiu several days the first of th e week w ith J . E. C arlson; senior endeavor at 0:30; tendent. preaebing at 7:30. REPAIRING a severe cold. I liave the most aeienlifie l/onk up N elson’s ad about Dodge Making is nnr business, not the New pianos, $25 cash and $15 a Old rags w anted at 5 cents the eye tenting inai I'limeiits ill B rothers cars. jl.’lc job of a few hours a week. m onth. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, pound. M ust be LA RG E aud CLEA N , (lorn- oil short notice. Shop rear tile optieul field today. j 13 tf pound. Must be large anil clean, sueh First National bank, opposite Mr. and Mrs. J. F. D effenbacher, of Turn your buking worries over Oregon. visited during the past week to us. Thrifty houaewivea save My methml of viaion ex Coburg, L ittle Tom Kem, son of Mr. and as old underclothes, old clothing of city jail. home of their daughter, Mrs. money, time and health by let Mrs. C. .1. K«*m, is su fferin g w ith w hat soft m aterials, sueh ns old blankets, amination ih used and in- at J the . Nelson, tf J r. t first was believed to be scarlet etc. T he ¡Sentinel. doi'Hed by the highest N. Mrs. ting ua bake their eakes, pies a fever. The home was quM inntined for The an n u al home com ing of the Helliwell returned H atur and special pieces. authorities in the profession. day to F. her J . home several days but th e card was taken C hristian church will be observed next in Rose burg, a fte r down W ednesday and Mr. k* m, who Sunday w ith an all day m eeting. Keg of her b rother in My work combines that a law, visit A. at W. the Helli home Our Bread Is “ Faultless” was q uarantined w ith the fm aily, will ular services in the forenoon, basket well. of the Optometrist and Op retu rn to his business the first of the dinner a t noon in th e ehureh parlors Mrs. W alter Luimu will ta k e music tician. I prescribe, grind pupils. Writ«* box 326. I f desired will and an n ual business m eeting and elec week. and fit my own glasses. C hristian Science church, corner of tion of o fficers in th e afternoon. My motto is ‘ ‘ Better Chickens. ” teach at your home. j.’t lSpd I hatch only from one ami two- Jefferso n avenue and Second street. F riends are cordially invited. and Lois O deuburg, o f Eugene, The responsibility is mine, are A Hie Sunday services at 11 a. m. W ednes year-old hens which have tree visiting at the home of th eir aunt, the einnfort and sutisfaetion Mrs. A. W. Swanson. day services a t 7:30 p. m. tf range. U. A C and Hollywood are yours. My glasses are „ Mr. and Mrs. H arrison Rogers an 1 j strains. Large hens, large Miss Huzel Loucks, a fte r spending D. C. Bosley is home from C anary little daughter returned W ednesday right by the most careful month w ith her parents, Mr. and and is confined to his home w ith ill from spending a y ear in Illinois. eggs, make husky chicks, bigger and exacting test tn which Mrs. A. C. Loucks, returned Sunday to ness. H is condition was serious but M cKinley H un ting to n has retu rn ed fries, pullets lay bigger eggs. M onmouth norm al. your eyes can lie put. he is now r e t r i e d as much iinproxcd. to his home in eastern Oregon, a fte r When you are through with Why throw aw ay a good casing when Hull Seriously Injured When them H untington a t the Albert Flume as layers they bring you Dancing taught at Steen's pri a home visit of w ith her Mrs. you can have it retreaded for a small Upon Which He Is Mr. and Mrs. more money. Order now for cost at C ottage Grove vulcanizing vate academy, 24 N. 7th, phone W. J . W hite. parents, Walking Gives Way. She rem ained fo r a w orkst jl3 112-L. March April and May chicks d23-j20e longer visit. Rev. and Mrs. J . E. C arlson, of the and help to raise the standard Woodson B rothers have sold a Ford M oving and storage. Phone 99. C ity OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST C hristian church, were presented w ith sedan to Mrs. C harles Beidler. A lbert H ull sustained serious injuries of Cottage Grove eggs. T rausfer. n o v lltfe Factory on Premiso» a beautiful w ater sot a t tin* Sunday m eetings at th e B ap tist church C harles Shanda, F ay A llison and W ednesday evening when the flum e Cotta«« Grove Oregon afternoon services, being the g ift of arc T he from th e W oodard saw m ill out from grow ing in interest and in the size W atch atten d ed a band m eeting V entch spur gave w ay w hile he wad J. F. SPRAY, PROPRIETOR the C hristian E ndeavor society. th e congregations. R e \. W ilson, w ho Sam E ugene T uesday night. W illis Nowell returned M onday from of w alking on it and p recip itated him to will rem ain over Hun day and probably in Jep th a H art w as a business v isitor th e ground some 20 feet below. He spending a week at London. in Eugene Tuesday. was also drenched w ith the cold w ater Combs, bargain counter at Dinner Creek Is Taken. lair returned T uesday night from th e flum e and was for a tim e in White's Pharmacy. jl.’S Forenoon phone orders for de from W. H. an B extended The (im position of the fo re stry do v isit in San F ran a dangerous condition. He was brought Miss G eorgia Mills, a fte r an ex livery must be given ill time cisco, Calif. to his hom e ut L atham , w here it was pnrtm cut fo r th e s e ttin g aside of tended visit w ith her sister, Mrs. 1o permit delivery boy to reach found th a t no bones w ere broken but D inner ereek as a w atershed for the New stunt, little of everything George Boyd, returned to her home in school on time. th a t he w as seriously bruised on the city was accepted at th e reg u lar m eet Salem Sunday. on bargain counter, at White’s. body over th e h eart an d also along ing of the council. The m ayor was Mirrors, bargain counter at Mrs. (). M. M iller has nearly com The post ¡K ille d evangelistic m eeting the back. H e is restin g quite easily authorized to en te r into a co n tract w ith tho fo restry officials. White’s Pharmacy. j lit plcted the rem odelling of the old Knox a t the C hristian church will be held now. The men w orking at the A. L. Wood during F ebruary. A ten pound son was born F rid ay t «* property on S ixth street. The house ill use th e flum e in w alking out appeurs like a new stru cture. Flume Is Completed. M r. and Mrs. Joseph B. Cook. W. 1*. V unBchoiack, of P o rtlan d , w as ard m the mill. It has been stan d ing 8. L. G odard has com pleted th e work M oving and storage. Phoue 99. City up from Eugene M onday. He has been from Mrs Ellen B urton, of Eugene, vis y ears and evidently some of the of building th e W aller W oodard flum e n o v lltfe We buy only choice animals there w ith his w ife for several weeks. m any ited during the week w ith her sinter T ran sfer. bers had become w eakened, allow from the mill near Isimloii to I^itham , in-law , Aunt l.ou Thompson. Geo. U. Eads and Leo H olbrook, of because we aim to sell oidy She was taken th ere fo r an operation tim a portion of th e stru ctu re to give th e largest job of th e kind ever done m ediately a fte r th eir rem oval from ing Nelson for tires. He sells tin* best. M edford, b ro th er and brother in law of choice meats. TI ur insures the D im orena in th is section. A celebration of the to P ortland . She is g ettin g way. E. E ads, accom panied by th eir fam customer that he gets only the S' rs \V. H. W alling and children re E. B. A. W hitten, an em ploye at the ev ent w ill be held in the n ear fu tu re. along nicely and w ill retu rn home W estern ilies, slopped o ff here over night on turned to th en home in P ortland Hun th Lum ber & E xport co m p an y ’s eir way to and from the big boxing best. You may buy a cheaper w ithin a few days. tiny, a fte r v isitin g Mrs. W alling ’s sis m atch sustained a crushed righ t leg and Gun Club Scores. cut of the animal, if you wish, See N elson for used cars. H e has mill, at M ilw aukie last week. foot T uesday when a truck of lum ber The follow ter, Mrs. L. Sm ith. ing scores w ere m ade at any kind you w ant and ¡»rice is righ t. but you will know that it H. F. Royer, form er resident, who tipped over onto him. He narrow ly Miss R uth Phelps returned to the has been in B ritish Colum bia fo r some the trap s in the weekly co n test ¡Sunday C harles Cochran w ent to Cresw ell escaped m ore serious in ju ry , comes from a choice animal. M onmouth norm al S aturday. of m em bers of the rod an d gun club: was a visitor here Friday. M onday to atten d the funeral of his C. A. B artell, A. M. M oore, A. W. M ake it snappy. U st it righ t, sell tim B e, etter au n t, Mrs. Eliza Reed, sister of Mrs. place th at order for th e new CROP SELLS FOR H olbw ell and 1’. E. Nelson, 20; II. W. it quiek. T ell me wliut you w ant, get Dodge car you are planning to have Surah E. Cochran. Mrs. Cochran could LANE HOP HALF MILLION DOLLARS T itus, 18; Iaionard, 14. it right aw ay. J . M. D urham , realtor. * th not a tte n d th e fu n eral owing to ill is spring or you m ay not be able to health. get one. N. J . Nelson, dealer. jl3 c L ane c o u n ty ’s hop crop fo r 1921 Tyson Is Named Trustee. Williams & Dickson, Props. b attery We specialize on b attery repairs, sold for nearly h alf a m illion dollars. G. H. Tyson has been nam ed ns Dr. G. ( ’. Dyott was quite ill several recharging and autom obile The crop am ounted to 0000 bales days of last week. tru stee of the p ro perty of A lton H am p overhauling of all kinds. S pray, Long and an av erag e price o f 35 cents a ton, b an k ru p t, of Eugene. Miss Hi Id red H all, of G lendale, & Cruson. d30tf pound w as received. C alif., who is atte n d in g the U. of O., all of next week, has proved an ef A lot of valuable tim e is w asted in Mrs. G. L. G rigsby, of W aitsburg, The acreage in the county during was a v isitor here and at Delight fectiv e sjieaker. The public is cor W ash., is visiting her m other, Mrs. R. the past y ear w as not as -urge as in studying short cuts w ith w hich to Valley over the week end. inv ited to the m eetings. some years, when the industry was at —that there arc several differ All those indebted to us will dially U. E lliott. E arl Ishm ael, her brother, E x tra special b arg ain at N elso n ’s accom panied her here. its height, b ut w as larg er th an for a save tim e. • * • ent grades and prices of feeds please call and settle. W. L. Dar place: A 1918 G rant six touring car in Jam es M iller, aged 84, is quite ill. num ber of y ears before. mi the market. The two main by & Company. School g rad u ates ought to have an fine shape, w ith fiv e good tires, fo r Why buy blow out boots when you grades arc thane that are pul M r. and Mrs. I. H. V entch and jl3c eo«y lim e of it. T hey s ta rt th e ir b usi only $300. jl3 c Commission’s Engineer Here. son your tires fixed for sm all J. D. Beebe, representing th e public ness careers w ith all th e problem s of up “ just to sell,” slid those Dale m otored up from P ortland Sun Frank Jones has sold his in terest in can have a t C ottage G rove V ulcanizing service The E lite to his sister, Miss O r.ce cost m ission, was here y ester life freshly solved. * * • thut are manufactured by well day, v isitin g here und at Cresw ell until Jones. jl3 c day in com R obert Jones retain s his in W orks! conference w ith o fficials of established firms to meet a y had esterday, when Mrs. Dale V entch, who A lbert G iliett, from Shannovan, the city an d of the electric light com Borne people use th eir m ouths for no visitin g her parents, Mr. and terest. permanent demand for feed of Mrs. been Bask., has brought the H. J. K ern res pany in regard to a street lighting ap p aren t reason o th er th an they must J . F. W igle, returned w ith them . Herm an E dw ards leaves today to actual value. The firm that Mr. Ventch recently purchased a 30 accept a position w ith The News «it ideuce on south S ixth street. co n tract fo r the city , as well as in have been put th ere to be used. I f has spent years in establishing acre ranch out of Portland. Mrs. Sum l^owis has sold her raneh regard to rates generally for ¡lower they could be induced to e n te rta in the Ma rsh field. east of the city and will go to Mill and light. a business, mid invested every We can fix your b attery if it can be sam e idea about th e ir b rains, th is old City to visit a sister. dollar the business has earned fixed. We can sell you a new one at Ir- sphere w ould be a p leasan ter place in Modern Woodmen Install. G alloway w rites insurance. prices if the old one c a n ’t be in manufacturing cipiipincnt, lowest which to live. The M odern W oodmen have installed Fred B artels and p arty and Mr. and S pray, Long & Cruson. d30tf • • • seriously intends to give the fixed. tin* follow ing o fficers: A. H. Pow ell, Mrs. J . P. H art went into the Bohemia Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Lake, of Salem , Anyone who can win tho lovo of public a good article. It has visited T hursday and F riday at the V. C.; J . A. El ledge, A.; H. A. M iller, d istrict M onday. .; G rant Tow er, H.; A. Lrftrson, E .; little children is not wholly b ad and too much at stake not to give home of Mrs. I d ik e’s d au gh ter, Mrs. Ed Lilly left Tuesday to visit his old R B ay 1. H.; W. T. B troud, O. H.; is choosing com pany th at w ill have a value. QUALITY is our motto. George Boyd. Mrs. I«nke form erly was home in M ercer county, W est V irginia. Homer B aker, G allow ay, A. E. H am loth and good in fluence'upon him. Mrs. U. F. Mills. They were m arried Van B eatty arrived T uesday from J . 8. Mil ne, trustees. H ow ard Brownell, i------------------------------------------------------------ STERLING FEED COMPANY Decem ber 29 and were on th eir way B ayville to rem ain u n til spring. of Eugene, and F rank M ason, d istrict to C alifornia for an extended v isit. deputy, of M areola, w ere present. Save something on everything. Dr. Royal J . Gick, S pecialist, See the bargain counter at correctly fits glasses at $8.00 Mrs. J. H. Lloyd and children b*ff Are Denied New Trial. White’s Pharmacy. j 13 In Turners and up. B ring this notice. 908 Friday fo r Forest Grove It» \ isit Mr«. such as old underclothing, th e case of the sta te highw ay Mrs. M aud B lair Bartholom ew and com m ission against W illam ette St., Eugene, Or®. jlS tf L lo y d ’s m other, Mrs. H. J . W illits. old clothing of soft mater F rank M. T urner m ade direct from local stock. We daughters Betti® and J a u e t arriv ed and I^aura M. T urner, Mrs. L. R. D yott, a fte r u visit of H erbert E akin and O. E. Woodson in which the ials, old blankets, etc. e 20 years of experience as our M onday night from P ortlan d and are several weeks at the home of her son. returned Sunday from a business trip com m ission condem ned laud for the tak policy on soliciting our products on v isiting Mrs. B artholom ew ’s parents, Dr. G ave» C. D yott, left T hursday of to C alifornia. highw ay a t D ivide and in which the our fancy home m ade com pound, Mr. aud Mrs. W. 11. B lair. last week for her old home hi H arpers ju ry in th e circuit court gave them lard, bacon, ham , cottage roll und E. J . E dw ards and fam ily and Mrs. A son was born T uesday m orning to $050 dam ages, tin* new tria l asked for picnic Ferry, W. Va., w here she will «pend n W orth H arvey w ere E ugene visitors ham. Mr. and Mrs. H enry M cKibben. year. has been denied by Jud ge B kipw orth. S aturday. 3 lb. pail pure la rd ............. 60c Do not neglect to file your income Galloway for Insurance, fill M ain, tf M oving and storage. Phone 99. City 5 lb. pail pure la rd ..................... 96c tax return by M arch 15th. T here are Monroe Plays Here Tonight. u o v lltfc Bev. Da uford, of Eugene, d istrict T rau sfer. several im portant changes in the law. The M onroe boys and girls basket 10 lb, pail pure lard ..................... $1.80 H erm an E dw ards spent the week su p erinten d en t, preached in the M etho TW Live Wire Newspaper H erbert W. Lom bard can prepare your ball team s plays here tonight. Monroe 5 lbs. S ilver com pound............... 80c «list church Hu inlay m orning. end in Eugene. income tax return. O ffice, upstairs, has stro ng team s am i recently d efeated 10 lbs. H ik er com pound..............$1.60 Fancy bacon, lb .............................. 36c Mr. and Mrs. S tanley T runnell were C ounty Com m issioner and Mrs. Em =U F irst N ational Bank building, C ottage A lbany. Picnic ham , lb................................... 26c m ett Hlmrp passed through C ottage visitors in Eugene T hursday o f last Grove, Oregon. (ss) A nother doublehender w ill be played O rove^lnst^vv«^ Los week. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Sm ithson ar a week from to n ig ht, when B pringfield C ottage roll, lb ................................ 30c H ave you seen N elso n ’s ad in this issue in regard to Dodge B rot hors ri\e d Tuesday from Eugene to visit at comes here. O ur policy is: “ A Sm ile W ith c a rs i jl3 c the home of th eir daughter, Mrs. M. P. E very A rticle Hold.'* On rout te. Mrs. George C utsforth , of R iddle, i.' Much Sidewalk Is Laid. A to ta l of 7291 lineal feet of cem ent v isitin g at the home of her son, Dele Mrs. C arter, of P ortland , is visitin g C utsforth. at the home of her daughter, Mis. Wm. sidew alk w ere laid in C ottage Grove luring 1921 under the supervision of Mrs. W. Ü. W ilson returned W ednes Ba rtels. treet Com m issioner P itch er. Board day from C en trab a, W ash., where she Second hand goods bought, sold and S sidew alk laid to taled 0972 lineal feet. had been visitin g at the home of her exchanged. 1. B. M orris, a t bridge, tf sister, Mrs. Jack Dawson. A dau gh ter was born F riday to Mr. 2 e a u s P. S. kraut for..............................................................26c Framed mottoa, big bargain and Mrs. A. E. West rope, of W ildwood. Mr. und Mrs. Ray B aker m otored to 1 b u s h e l S p it* a p p l e « .................................................................................. $ 1 .6 0 counter at White's. jl3 Mabel Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Roy D. T. A w brey, of Eugene, vis linker SAUSAGE Fresh country style, Hi.................................. 26c ited Mrs. Tuesday rn in g w ith them and re w ith Mr. and Mrs. Chas. im tining retu over night. FRUIT Home canned at a bargain. NO. 1 GRADE. PEK 1000 $4 00 Caldwell. Used cars at N elso n ’s: Buick six NO. 2 GRADE. PER 1000 $3 60 J . I. Jones left W ednesday fo r Se touring ear, $800; G rant six touring, S E E US A B O U T S P U D S A N D S U G A R at tie on a business trip. $300; Dodge touring, $350; O verland, FISHER 8 AND GOLDEN ROD FEEDS CARRIED IN STOCK. Wm. S hearer w ent to Toledo W ed model 90, $275; C hevrolet touring, 1920 ALL KINDS OF POULTRY AND FARMERS' SUPPLIES nesday to take charge of some mill model $390; Ford delivery, $185; Ford w n g h t work there. bug, $100; AH of above cars are in jl3 r Chicken®, hogs, veal and ca ttle w ant A 1 condition. ed a t the P eo p le’s M arket. tf Among those from out of the city i d* The H t o r e That A p p The in fant son of Mr. And Mrs C. atten d in g the cannery m eeting Moil day w ere Claud Behrack, of l» ra n e , L. S a rff in quite ill. When Christmas Comes ’Round Again Think what it will mean to have a sum of money laid aside with which to buy Christ mas presents next December, or to use for a trip home. Small deposits, made regularly, soon count up surprisingly. ON DOLLAR OPENS AN ACCOUNT Ostrander B a n k o f C o tta g e G ro v e Service McQueen Fixit Shop Let Your Baking Worries Be Our Worries Cottage Grove E l e c t r i c Ba k e r y Cottage Grove Hatchery TWO MILL EMPLOYES ARE IN ACCIDENTS D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town i Choice Cuts Only People’s M arket You Have Perhaps Observed Rags! WE WANT ALL YOU HAVE Must be LARGE and CLEAN Buy Home Products S c lb. Cottage Grove Sentinel CITY MEAT MARKET Specials Friday and Saturday January 13 and 14 SHINGLESI S m ith-S hort Grocery Jones & Eaton