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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 13, 1922)
.. ........................................... »r I 1 W A N T A D S Neighborhood News meat for tut injury stiHlnined In an automobile accident*. The.*, (¿ueeiier, of Saginaw , whs h v isitor at the Frank Pleuard home Sunday. D E U O H T V A LLEY Louis Premuzzi and fam ily spent tin* week eud in the Grove. (¡Speciul to Tlu* ¡Sentinel.) Ju a . 10.— hlr. uud Mr*, hi. A. H orn Mrs. Frank Pleuard and daughter mid sou returned home last week from G rayce «pent T hursday in the Grove --------------------------------------------------------------- u three m outh*' trip to C'uliforuiu. They visited northern Mexico also. HEBRON. 1922 baby chick*.—O rder your chick* hlr*. Hurry Robison was hostess to now if you w aul early hatcher*. the G. T. X. club Ja*t week. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mr*. J . A. W alker, of Rose lio a v j layer* of large w hile egg* that Jan . 11 Mr*. L. G. M arkham was lop ihc m arket. Win. Hand* & ¡Sou, burg, and Mrs. ¡S. M. W alker, of called to T u alatin W ednesday of last bo* 614, C ollage Grove, Ore. jl>2ttlfc Salem , were guest* at the T. 1>. week by the serious illness of her home T hursday and Friday. m other. F or ¡Sal** All grade* dim ension, ruatic, Hodge* Mr*. Clyde W right and Mr*. Mary The social given by the llebrou Sun shipiup and liuisL, rough or auriaccd, ¡Smith, of W alker, uud Mr*. M. A. day school S aturday eveum g at tin ul reasonable price*. .Cummer* lire*., Horn spent Friday w ith Mrs. A. W G. J. K appauf home was well attend ed i oi4U C oruutt. The receipts w ere $22.65, which will In Wood lo r & Ue.--Old grow th body llr, The girls high school basket ball used for repairs for th e llebrou church tt-nui played at Do re n a »Saturday night old grow th lir lim bs aud m aple, 10 Rev. J. F. C arl sou. pastor of the iuv.ii length*. C. J . Beofield, corner aud won 0 to 4. C hristian church in C ottage Grove, Miss H ildred H all was up from Fu preached here Sunday afternoon. W ashington uud boutli E ighth. u litf c for the week end a guest a t tilt Miss Poe, of C ottage Grove, Mis» F or ¡Sale ¡Small safe, ui n r s t class gene lire N ixon home. V esta b and Miss Dickson, of condiliou. W est bide Grocery. tiltin' A large num ber from here attend ed Eugene, Lam Mr. and Mr*. G. A. Small and Old rag* w an ted.- N othing lea* than the * * literary at the W alker union children, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Abeene am i Miss Zelmn Abeene, of Loudon, two feet *i;uare accepted. Muni be high school Friday night. «.lean and m ust be of Uniterm! lhal Mr. and Mrs. I.. M. Powell and the attend ed church here Sunday. will absorb gasoline. Old uiidercioihe*, W. S. Blakeley, A. W. C oruutt, Hugh Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell, Mr». B. 1 laune! garm ent* and the like pro F. J. Kent am i C. C. Conner M K apiuuif and Mr*. J . (<> A. Young 1 erred. Cun not use old sock*, rnefter L Nixon, attend ed the joint installation were in the Grove Tuesday and spent iz.ed or hard surface goods, or sm all of cubes the Odd Fellows and R ebekah lodge* the day at th e home of Mr. and Mrs. piece* of any kind. We w ant the beat P o w ell’s daughter, Mrs. V inal T. Ran lag* aud pay the best puce, be the S aturday night in the Grove. i outtd. ih c bentiuel. tf The Harry Robison fam ily spent «bill. 111 the Grove, guests of Mr. F or Sale H untley hand vacuum car ¡Sunday parents. Row R iver Lad S ustains Broken Arm pet »weeper, in first class condition. R obison's The F. J . »Sears fam ily aud Mrs. Row R iver, Ore., Ja n . 12.— (Special i.li*s. E lbert liede, 1254 Jefferso n uve Alina were ¡Sunday guests at the to The S entinel.—Jim m ie H arrison, son i * dSM i Jim B ¡Sears laster home east of C ottage o f Mr. and Mrs. N. I*. H arrison, frae I ’or Sale— F irst class vetch and oat Grove. tured his left arm in two places in a hay. ('has. t'onner, phone 33 F2. jl3 |i Mr. and Mrs. 1). 1.. M iller an d fain fall sustained w hile playing at tin* ily, of C ottage Grove, and Mrs. Lake »Star school house W ednesday afternoon I'o r Sale Colt, coining 4 years old; and spent ¡Sunday at the Bert and w as taken by his m other and Mrs. also one cow w ith week-old calf. \ Myers children home. LaSells S tew art to Eugene to have the T. R andall, phone 165-L. dJO jlJptl The C. C. Conner fam ily spent Sun fractu re reduced. For Sale or R en t— The C ottage H otel day at tic W. B. Huff home id the 11. C. M itchell, C ottage Grove, wr< Grove. MOUNT V IEW . j*2Up«i The F. J . K ent and Lee N ixon fam ¡lies and Miss H ildred Hall w ere Sun (Special to The Sentinel.) Five M cClanahan incubators, $10 each; day guests at the W. F. N ixon home. Jan . 11.— Mrs. Chas. Bales return* in good condition; delivered in Cot I'he Clyde W right fam ily aud Mr. tago Grove. B reeding stock baby and lira . Ralph W right, «*r W alker, Sunday from a w eek's visit w ith Mr chicks for sale. Acme Poultry' Farm . were Sunday guests at the O scar Jack Naomi Bales in Dorenu. Mr. am! Mrs. Bert H ands returned J)i>>toii Kte., C ottage Grove, Ore. j2U| sou home. of last week from l» » Gatos, W ant to hoar from farm er who has Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shaw’, of Eugene, T C hursday alif., and Dade C ity, Fla., where they good spring oats seed to spare; need called at tin- O scar Jackson home S un had spent the past y ea r for the benefit 15u bushels. F rank Peoples, Cottage day afternoon. Mr. H an d s’ health. They are v i*il Miss Satchw ell, Mabel W right and of G ro v e .________________________jl3 27pd ing at the home of Mr. H an d s' pat Rank, of W alker, were guests ents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hands, and To T rade—H ave 1917 Dodge touring at Beulah ¿he A. W. Cormiek home Sunday. ex|>eet to relocate in this vicinity. car to exchange for Ford runabout Bh »anor N ixou is out of school on Mis* Selina M iller spent Sunday w ith or touring e ti V. D. White, Cooley account of sickness. Miss M yrtle Snauer a t W atdeu. place on south S ixth street. jlJp c Mr*. C. \V. S«*urs returned Friday to F or Sale Cneap— Bay m are, weighing BLUE M OUNTAIN C ottage Grove from Eugene, w here sh about lUOO lbs.; also buggy* and had spent several days w ith her m other wagon. W ill trad e for good Holstein (Special to The Sentinel.) and sister, Mrs. J . K ile and Mrs. Anna or Jersey cow. D. l^uaglia, l>ox 32, Ja n . 9.— Vernon W'hipp* has returned H offm an. Sin* spent F riday night w ith 1 mile east and 9 4 mile north of Cot to Pow ers to work. Mrs. K ate Sears in the d rove and tage Grove. jl3 c M r. and Mrs. Farm er have moved cam e on out t«i her home S aturday eve onto tht* Paul Mays place aud arc ni ng. For Sale—25 White Leghorn yearling going to put in the crops for Mr. A num ber from here attend ed tin hens and roosters, 5uc each. F. B. F arm er’s who is in C alifornia Odd Fellow s in stallatio n in Cot tag' P hillips, phone l F it. jld c Clarence brother, P eterson, of Dorenu, visited Grove S aturday night, am ong them For Sale—Extra good milk cow. W\ at the A lbert L ancaster home »Satur beiug Mr. aud Mr*. J . W. Shut tuck A W ard 1«• j . 1 . iny. C larence Sears and Louis and Pearl follow ing have been elected by I «ay tig. F o r Sale—300 W hite Leghorn last the The »Sunday school: John A llen, super Mr. aiul Mrs. W. D. H eath and fain y e a r’s pullets, T ancred strain , $1 d en t; E dith Landw ehr, assistan t ily visited Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. each by taking the bunch. Noble FI su n ten p erinten d en t; Lucille Isaacson, sec Fred F rost a t Bin«; M ountain. h ot t , C ottage Grove, Oregon, phone ro tary Mr. aud Mrs. W aldo M iller aceonipa 25-F5. m u. ret ary. ; Gladys L ancaster, assistan t sec nied Mr. am i Mrs. Win. Welles to l^uit»* a num ber from here atten d ed church in the G rove Sunday m orning tin* election at the W alden school am t all were afterw ard dinner guests RUPTURE EXPERT MERE house S aturday. of Mr. W elles’ parents in th*- Grove. Mr. and Mrs. George F oster, H arry Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Bah** were it Rentle and Archie O liver w ere guests th«* Grove M onday. Mr. Bales attend SEELEY, F AAlOCS IN THIS :it the Bert L ancaster home Sunday. ♦‘«1 a m eeting of Ro* cannery associa SPECIALTY, CALLED TO Mr». W hipps visited her sister, Mrs tion stockholders wbih* Mrs Bales vis McCall, in C ottage G ro w ¡Sunday. it**d w ith Mrs. K ate Sears. EUGENE Mr and Mrs. C levenger wer«* visitor* in Cot tag«* Grove M onday. D IV ID E. E. II. Seeley, of Chicago ami -O ne cent the w ord; muni 35 w ordi; U reo innorUoas for | tli* price of two when paid in ad | vance; half cent the word a fte r I the th ird m eertion. Philadelphia, the noted truss ex to The ¡Sentinel.) pert, will personally be at the Jan. (¡Special ti.— Mrs. Nelson Lewis euti < tsburn hotel, aud will remain in tam ed the follow ing at New Y e a r’s liuner: Mr. and Mrs. George Me Eugene this Thursday only, .Ian, Reynolds, J!).. -Mr. Seeley says: “ The Sper tnd -on Ed, Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs. A. Hoderstrom Dugan matic Shield will not only retain ind children, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ed T uiiar any ease- of rupture perfectly, but ind son Earl, Mr. mid Mrs. Ole and Mrs. A. F. Foster. contracts the opening in 10 day* C The hristenson on the average ease. Hein;, a S y . day was also Mrs. L ew is’ birth vast advancement over all former Mrs. Tom F oster and children, ol methods -exemplifying instantan- Deer island , are visitin g Mrs. A. F. ieous effects immediately appreci Foster. The F. M. Chapm an fam ily, M r. and able aud withstanding any strain Mr*. an and Mr. and Mrs. nr position no m atter the size or G. \V. Geo. Me Allem Reynolds w atched the old location. Large or difficult eases, y ear out w ith the F ruest M cReynold* ily. Lunch was served in 1922. or incisional ruptures (following fam Mrs. McReynold* ha* received word operations) specially solicited. from grandson, W esley Ellis, th at This instrument received the only he i» her g ettin g along as well as can be award in England and in Spain, xpected considering how severely he producing results without sur was injured. gery, injections, medical treat* ROW R IV ER incuts or prescriptions. Mr. Seeley has documents from the to The Sentinel.) I mted Slates government, Wash Ja n . (Special 11.— Mrs. W. A. G am ut te is ington, I) C., for inspection, lie visiting this week in P ortland at the will he glad lo demonstrate with heme of her sister, Mrs. Jack C allahan. Mr. and Mrs. A lbert Coquette anil out charge or fit them if desired. children, Dorena, visited relatives Husiuess demands prevent slop and friends of here ping at any other place in this Irvin George, o f Sunday. Goshen visited w ith section. friend* here Sunday. Mabel Mo*by, o f Dorena, P. S.—Every statement in this Dora and Sunday w ith Pearl and Elsie notice has been verified before visited the Federal and State Courts.—F. M c S. L' o S. H u h T j . rask m otored to the G rove H. Seeley. Tuesday afternoon on business. Sanders fam ily visited at Nome oflicc, 117 No. Dearborn the The Jo«; H enry St., Chicago. j!3p Sunday. P leuard home at W’ildwood A lfred W illiam s returned Sunday evening from the Grove, when* he had been for tw o m onths receiving treat Eugene Cottage Grove STAGE THAT DULL ACHING Leaves Eugene Daily.................... ..............8 a. Kx. Sunday....... _______2 p. Sunday............ ..............4 D. Leaves Cottage Grove liaily............ ....... ____9:30 a Ex. Sunday....... ..... 3 :30 p. Sunday................ - ............ß P- rn m in D on ’t w orry and com plain ab o ut a bad back. Get rid o f it! For weak K idneys, lame and achy backs, your neighbors recom m end D oan’s K idney Pills. Ask your neighbor. Ui Mrs. J . W. C lark, S. 2nd St., Cot m lag«* Grove, says: “ I can recommend ni D oan ’* K idney Pills from experience. My kidn«;ys wer«* in a bad condition am i 1 suffered w ith a continual dull, nagging backache and had no energy A w an tad will rent your house. and becam e run down. I also hail s|adls of headache aud tin* action o f my kid neys was irregular. D oan's K idney Pills were recom m ended to m«* so I bought some at the New Era D rug Store. They he|pe«l m«* w onderfully, streng th en in g my back and kidneys an«l ben efitin g me g en era lly ." PIA N O M OVINO A SPEC IA LTY Price, 60c at all dealers. D on’t sim WOOD SOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D ply ask for a kidney rem edy - g e t D oan's K idney Pills- the sam e that O ffice In Spray Brick Mrs. Clark had. Pouter M ilburn Co., N ear S P. D epot P H O N E 99 | M frs., B uffalo, N. Y. j6 13 City Transfer Hauling aud Braying SAOINAW . (Special to Th** Sentinel.) Ja n . 11.—Rev. J . Sam s preached h**r«- Sunday afternoon. Mr M iller, of Eugene, visited at th«* C harles Sli:ir««ii home Momlav Mr. am i Mrs. O. C. T ruax were in Creswell M onday. Lucil«* L eonard is yet on the sick list. The llow unl Moo«ty fam ily visited in Creswell S aturday. M rs. Tapliu aud son Roy spent Tues day at th eir ranch on Mosby creek. Mrs. H untsm an, of Lvnx Hollow, visited Tuesday w ith her daughter Mrs. H arvey Strong. REPO R T MOST T R IV A L A CCID EN T IS T H E LAW C rash! G rind! Ju st the uois«* mad«* by two autos colliding, an occurrence that is com moil enough in these «lays of many m otorists and business power-wagons. A* long as m» on«* i* hurt, «Inver* seem to think th at they «1«» not need to go into tin* form ality of rep«irtmg th«* acciiieut to the au th o rities, but such is not th«; cast*. Both drivers involved in a traffic accident in which «»veil a dent is mad«* a fender or a bit o f finish is scraped from one of th«* car* are r** (|uir«*<l by law to report w ithin 24 hours to th«* city recorder or police statio n if the accnlent. occur* in the city lim its. If it occurs out »id** the city, th«* report is I«» b«* mail«; to th«* s h e riff’s office. A U TO M O BILE RA ILROA D MAY E N TER L A N E COUNTY New s comes from I^aPine, Deschutes county, that an automobi!«* railroad w ith ligh t rails is to lx* built across n tra l (>r«*g«(ii an d th at the first unit of construction m ay tx* to connect w ith the Hotith«*rn P acific line at O nkridge in I#an«* county. TIi«* l*aPinc Interm oiintain, a weekly paper, " s c o o p s " all other pap«*rs in th«* sta te on th is story. Th«* story • • b ro k e " in th a t t«»wn at a me«*ting at which wer«* present representatives o f th«* ca p italists who are said to I** bark of th«* project. L A N E COUNTY H AS 1036 M ORE CARS TH A N YEAR AGO T hen*’s an autom obile for «*v«*ry seven and six ten th s persons in Oregon. A gain of 14 p«*r cent over 1920 sales was mad«* by tin* autom obih; trail«* in O regon last y«*ar, bringing the to tal to 5,741. U a c county has 1036 m«>r«* cars now than a year ago. Th«* ratio of auto mobiles to persons is about on«* t«i six. Hixty four per eeut of the auto- mobil«*» m th** slat«* are h i th«* Wil kamette valley, north «if D ouglas county. I^aue county, fourth in the list last year, is now third. — Only Two Days More in which lo take advantage of the reduced prices offered during our JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE which mint's to a close Saturday night. You have, t«> k «*I<*<*t from, comph't«* stocks of <lepeml;il>l«' dry goods, shoes for t lie entire fam ily, men’s and hoys' elot liing and furnishings and women's apparel AT PRICES MUCH LESS THAN WILL PREVAIL FOR THE NEXT SIX MONTHS AT AT YOU CAN BUY Ladies’ coats and skirts. Ladies’ suits and dresses. Ladies’ house dress«*s. Children's routs. Ladies’ silk blouses. Lubes' hags and purses. l*Ylt slippers for men, women and ehildr<*n. Men’s ov«»reoats. Men’s and boys’ sweaters. Muslin underwear. Men’s hats and raps. YOU CAN BUY Silks and drrss goods. < jinghnms and percales. < ’nrtain scrims and nets. < 'retonims and draperies, lied spreads and damask. Minerva yarns. Men’s drrss and wool shirts. I toy s’ soils and mackinaws. Women’s corsets and brassieres Women's and rhildr«*n’s hose. Mousing union suits for men, wonu-n and cliildr«*n. Women's glov«*s. Press shoes for men, women and children. Mni's <*xtra pants. Helliwell, Bangs Marksbury The Daylight Store For Quality and Service It Always Pays tojrade at Gray’s; («ray's < 'ash aud < 'any has no special clearance sale for the simple reason that, we have no old shelf goods to sell. Our slock is turned so often yon can always he assured that yon arc getting fresh groceries, and the beat obtainable for the price. Then, too, OUR REGULAR DAILY PRICKS ARE AS LOW AS THE ADVERTISED SPECIAL SALK PRICES of oth«*r stor«*s. Trad«* with the store that brought high prices down, and yon will find that Y o u A lw a ys S a ve Red Ribbon Clams, Large Tall Cans, Can K. C. Baking Powder RAISINS Bulk Sweet Pickles in Bulk, Pint 25c I FEED AND FLOUR Whole corti, 100 Ills Cracked corn, Ion ID.s K err’s egg producer, 100 IDs Mill run 80 IDs An Fo calf meal, 2f> IDs K err’s beat flour, sack Imperial bard wheat blend, sack CRACKERS Sodas in cartona, Hi So«las in littlk, 10 Salteri, tu cartons. III $1.75 $2.00 $2.35 $1.00 $l.G«r) $1.36 $1.70 Olives in Bulk, Pint SHORTENING 25c Itulk h’lake While, lb 17c Hulk pure lard, lb 18c White «'loud, No. 5 pail 78c H ake White, No. 5 pail ... 75c 1* i i re lard, No. 5 pail 85c t'risi'o 3 lbs.. 65c; li lbs., $1.25; 9 llm., $1.83 Snowdrift 2 lbs., 49c; 4 lbs., 84c; 8 lbs., $1.75 SALT FISH Herring, il for 14c Ki d salinoli, Ih 15c lGc SEAPORT *2 (»ans fili- SEEDS littv«1 just, received our 21c new We seeds. Com«' in and look $5.00 tlii'in over. G9c IV r II).................... 39c 25-11). box lot 80c size I'or 50«: size I'nr 20c Peanut and Broken Candy 35c TOBACCO Star, Horseshoe and Ulimax 25c Mix 15c 2 ll>s. for CORN 25c 1*1 ne 80c Cut 7c Box Crackers and Cookies, Regular 10c Size, Box for Try Gold Band Guaranteed Creamery Butter ERA/ 5 C A S H & C A R R X 14c M c K e n z ie flour The sack ... $1.35 The barrel $6.20