The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, February 03, 1922, Image 8

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    Neighborhood News
W ALDEN
SpiH'inl to Tho Sont»not. )
Jan. 31.—J. A Stovou», B«*rt Cocklin
; and Preston South wore lu tho Grove
Saturday.
Ha-
.Vltd Ri.*k 1.«*I h > w v ¿sited with
hom< folk«* Inst wink.
D e to u r
_ .
.
H arrr spent Haturday at th
w
n
Mouth homo.
Mr. and Mr*. Harrv William-* and
j baby spout Friday ut tho Jnm«** L«*I m > w
1 h<>mi
Mr* Purr. Adum- and sou tKour
w on Grovo v isitor* Thursday.
Mr and Mrs. Diok. IV E. Brum
J i.ehow a i d T B. MeGuire
wore in the G rove Monday
Furtt Adams ha: ¡Hm*h:i**r«d a woo.*
I saw
Rob«'rt Alh’ ii out his foot quito
I badly while rutting brush last Thur«
I day. He was taken to town to hav*
I doetor dross the injury.
jl
Mm. B. fi. 1
. : • K-
to tm nl nam ami r e a d 1 i **» _ •• _ i... ~: «¿«h Mr and Mr*. ¿. b
j Lino!laugh.
hr lionu trade -pt-cial* Mr*. Matilda Jones is staying ut thr
h.>m«
helping ear»* for Mr*
bv liona- merchants whoi | Miller
Miller, who has been siok hut n> im
are bidding for vour b*rov,n* ““w
m ale.
SA G IN A W
jurad in in nrn«lt‘ iiT whiW» h«* wa*
-Inching brush.
Muw ljiV ern e U n l> spout th. « »vk
cud in Eugvuo with her ¡«trout*.
Mr*. J. v¿. A YMing s|«*ut S n tu rd v
night in l j O it ito ii tit thr homo o f hor
*i»tor. Mr*. K. A. D oolm kv
| lo B u r und BiTunrd Pip«»r. o f Port
biud. »pent tho wih A oud ut tho hom« ;
of their gram ! pa rant*, Mr. und Mr*.
S. R Pi|*»r
Mr. and M r- G. M Keholbock and i,:
won Htmdnv gueat» at thr G
J. Kapjiaut hem
Lmeoln Taylor, o f the G rove, spent
Î Momlay at tho homo o f his aisters
tho M *ses Taylor.
H arvey Taylor wn* in Eugeno Moti
ilay on business.
An error oeeurred m one o f th«»
items last week. It wns 35. nisten«! of
! 5ft, iu«*u, women and ehildren attending
Mu« I».*-.-fc.-t «hi.u« r aliti ¡iartu*i|«ktmg in
<*l.«uning up th«* pram«***- ami M‘ |iHiriiu,
h- blliltlillg
H arvey Taylor lest i work hor*« |
last niH»k.
J. A. Powell and C. C Gilhnm k ilk il
a b«»lM»at Monttay.
George Taylor was in the Gn»ve
Monday.
Men:
How About
an Extra Pciir
of Pants?
The investment will I k *
small and you’ll ir«*t sev­
eral months’ extra wear
from that odd coat ami
vest.
SIL K C REEK
S|»ecial to Th«- Sentinel.)
Jan. 31.— Mr*. H. W. W heeler a*
sisted W ednesday, Thursday and Fri
day ut tho Mr* B«***ie Ruiter hom.
Mi** Dora Chifwtmd wa* a «nil« r ut
thin-. i
Special to Tho Sent m e L
tho F E. Babo«>ok homo M onday.
Bu
:n- to I Jan. 3 1 —J. F. Aduev wu- a busiBiw
Mr. and Mrs. Er\ in CWhrau au«l
>:o\ s. | \ isitor in the Grove Monday.
lit’ l«- daughter were gu«»st* M onday at
*teu on tho stov
Torn* M oody wn* in Cre*well Thun* »he C. E. Babcock hom«1
ic y ; add to it th
l*ui a small (d a y a busi nos*.
Mr. and Mr* H W. Wheeler were
J F Adnoy has purchased a Dodg • dinner gu«**'- Sunday at the Shad«
Hiisiiis on
i*h butter thin a
Burahum hom«*
Splendid for ii ( *ounng car.
Mr* F. M WhiH«h»r. Mr* F. R I>ar
or walnuts ean * I Mr- Huntsman and daughter Mabel
-.*
Fri iay at *h« H arvey Strong I nell. M:*> Pearl W olf and the Me«*«»
home.
b
•
R oti
Fois 1er wt-ro
Among those m the G rove on busi gués** of Mr*. N ettie E *tw Tuestlay.
L. J. Hall and *on Lvle nmtorad to
M *• • tiy. W L Lés i.ard an : Mr*. Tap the H arvev mill at Comstock Tuesday
liti and son Roy
Mr ami Mr*. Fred Ernst were u
Air-. L C. S
visited Thur-day i town Tuesday.
Rute«— One cent thè word; m.n
and Fr day in Eug* iie with her daugh
Mr Euit«»r and tw o grandrhihircn
munì 35 word*, three iaaortion» ror ,
ter Erta.
um< up from Eugene to altend the
ih « p n ee o f two wnen punì in ud-
B* r* John* is m oving h i' fam ily into ! f Uneral o f Mrs. B»--*i«* Ruiter, which
v u ic « ; naif cent thè word after
h*1
r< »n»‘y
*ed by tho W was held at 11 a m. Monday from the
thè m irò ìuserLion.
f nppious fam ily.
M»‘thodi*t church.
B**’ h of the W alker union high j J. D. Grim«»*, F E. B abcock. Mrs.
s«»hool Ti'ani' wore defeated in th«*ir : E. M W heeler and Mr*. II W. W heeler
F oi Sale— AL grade* dimension, rustic, Cum. - at M arrola Friday night.
wor»» m th«» G rove Wednewdny.
shipiap and luuah, rougn or surfuccti, I C. J Qui*eBor and sons Ed. ami T o m .. P. Darnell was in the G rove Tues­
at reas« nu hie price*. Lanini era Bros., wh. .r< employ«*d in a logging ramp
day.
phone 13 F3.
o !4 t f \ at Cun
I mmn
Mr*. F E. Gr«»en’s «laughter and
m tw o grandchildren, o f Albany, are t is
W ood i ox Saie.— Old grow th body fu ,
Snudav ut th»* Jud »ting at th*» Green homo.
oid grow th fix iiinh* ana maple, lb
i. i.agU i-.
L. J. Scofield , corner j >«*n Allen home,
Mr. and Mrs. Os«*Hr Peterson nr«-
i.
• •’
. «»r- 1. In.no
and south Ligiith. n llt f c
Bu:
h««me Friday night
Mildred Burrham *j«*nt tho w«^ek end
For Saie— Sm Li sale, a. :irst Ctoss
Air-. T aylor returned to her homo m • hero with her pareut».
...
5*. .
dllirf ‘ Creswell Friday, after a few d a y s ’ ! Mr. ami Mr-. C. E Babcock leave
_ .. ,
~
j visit at the h«im«‘ o f hor daughter, i
for 0«»ean Fall.*, B. C.
Oia r
w a n s « l.-l.o U iiD * teas U ial v . . h . w . . M ,,!v
M is- Verueta Ruiter left last wees
;v.o feet square u c e e p t e i Must be
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to visit her mother. Airs. M attie Siii
.Lean ana mu*i ì>t. o: mwten u i :n&:
• lair, at Sea View. Wash
LONDON
aLioorD gasoline. Uid unuvnriothe*.
Mrs B. J M oe, who ha.* been quite
la Hue; garmeni* ana the Lite pro
rr-.-a. i»iL no: n*«. oia aocku, mereer
I
iU,
is improving.
Spe« :al to Tho S«*ntineL
.zoa or nard su n act g oo a*, or affluì.
Jan.
31.— R« v.
Earl
M cC k j,
of
-Lece? o f any kind- W «. want Uic bt*t
LO R A N E
ag- and pay the best price, 5c Uie Lomu« . arrived hen* Saturday and o«
th* pulpit Sumhiy morning and
»•viand.
The S en tin el
tf ■ pi
evening.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
For &3ùe~- D u t u c y hand vacuum car
W i Townsend went to Eugene Fri
Jan. 31.— Mrs. Laura M« K e n a n has
pet awe< l*-r. ib i:ir»t «-lats* condition. dav on business.
returned to her homo in C ottage Grove.
Mrs. Elbe rt Bede. 1254 J i•:fcr*oD uve
Tom Orr and fam ily have returned after spending
three
weeks at th«
uue.
d.TOtf *•• London again. They say they know home o f her daughter. Mrs. Martin
good thing when they see it.
Foster
Telephone instruisent and .,na.re o f stock
ulven M arlow and tw o sisters. Lillie ! Bert Haves and Mr Evanson made
line for *ikl«-. L. t .•»¡■nagea
K 'a , iti L«*r.«n«. -pent th*- week j% bu*ine** trip to Cottage G iove knot
burg. Cot -
• *•, Or«-
j2l> f-tjwl
h friend» here.
F rid a y .
Filbert trees for saie—Layers 2 rum • J. B. Rotine was a dinner guest at
i.-
*aii
-
n my ow n orchard,
• John »-mali homo Snudav.
*
C *ermons at the M E. church
insuring the tree to name. Cultivated I Mr-
Brasher
and
Air-
Electa Sunday.
He w ill preach at Lorane
«»ver y**ar m nu rsery.
Extra \
Th*** . nburg ’• .sited at the Levi Geer tw ice & m«»uth.
root>u N umbor m. - . I f interested. I i. n. las Thursday
Mrs. Ralph Lynch entertained a
J -V H*»gue and Myrtle Sutherland number o f friend* at Sunday dinner
'. r Strsitfcr.l. i W
i3 p c left M onday to visit fríen«!* at Lorane.
The Fonter fam ily m«»tored to Coi
Alex B»-rgTen went to the G rovo Sat t.^ige Greve Sun day and spent th«* day
F u rs — Ship w ith your minimum pnee
lrdr.y with W. A. Heck.
at the H. B G ngg* bum».
Ch»- x next day nr fur returned at
W m. Ma« Mast«*r, m»cretary trensnrer.
.:
xpen-*
R*-lerene» : Any Spring
and E. W. Matthew*, vice president,
ROW RTYER
field bank. L o ife r A Wats
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' o f the Lorane Orehards «»«»mjiany, ar
~
r:w-(l k^re Frid»T and. « .t h
tl«*ir
For Sale — Black M inorca cocaereis. $1
:in — M .-- ii.-rtm«!,’ M .lV r. o f »upprintendi»»«, ( ’ laud H<hr»rk. mtcl-’
e:.-L : four
*•: Durham milk -n ;b »T l.n . r-
a i f , dav^ h^ft* J.htn. for th^ w orking o f tk,* or- hard-
cow*, fre-sh i t February. R. Y. Porter, w ith fro-n i-
M i - Milk-r t»ucù* thr durine the -..B in e wa.win
The high -ehool b oy- have orgam z«‘d
Walker, Or*.
j2f>-m3pd Star school la.st y«*itr.
Corbett B a ith , o f l'p t • spent thè a basket ball team and are practicing
For SAie— Old growth
and second
fnith fu lly.
T h rj wiU «Min t«- ready
growth fin e cor*, w * *-d *.mber. pil- w . . k eo i « ith hi- n a u -n . M rn Frank i to
challengo other team-,
.
and raining timb»'r sTumpage. very La Blu» and M r- Joe P a n a m .
Mr*.
Herman
CI oim » is visir mg ut th«*
M r-. W. A. Garoutte ha* returned
reasonable. Charli« W hite, telephone
from Portland, wher»- she visited with hom« o f h«*r parents, Mr. and Mr>.
J9-F3.
M cK ay. at CreswelL
h»*r sister. Mr*. Jack Callahan.
Homer Close. o f ne&r Eugeno, is vis
For Saie or Trade in East Cottage
<>—-;i.r M cAllister and fam ily visit
O r o ----- }*iii-î»»r»-û 5 r«e»m bungalow
r ’»induy with relativ»*- at Wild- iting at tho hom«- o f his p a r a ta , Mr.
and Af rs. d o s e .
hou**» with bath, hot
id wuter, w ood.
Alisi» Grac»» H»*n«lerson. who is ut
eleetn c light*. R«-fini*h i inside and
J S M a g k d ry was here from Eu
tending high school in C ottage G iove,
larg» gr*r(b*n gerì» Momlay on bus mom
Lit*. Nel
W ill * 'li **heaj- or
Air and Air-. Harry Lunau motorad
Sunday with her parent» Mr.
\ddreiv- 1 * 0 .
Drain Saturday, r* rurmng Sunday ?md Mr*. ^L. J. ^Hendernon
w ill trad*
A number o f d a iry » e n bave p*«ti
iSt p d lw ith th» .r little ¿ u g h t e r Cleona, w h o;
box ♦*»!«*.
turned the state veterinarian to com*
I spent n w»*e* there with relatives.
To Exchange— 1 acre good ground and
J. E.
is hum* from Upton for j to Lorane and teat tbeir cows fo r tn
"
m m »» t i .
r«• • . •«». i>u. :
| a f«’ w days. Th«- snow is quite d»*ep { berenloeia.
tifu lly hiea*.»«! quart»*r mib from C«»t
*ag»- Gn»v*- on Row river road. Will j there.
Mr* L> juis Pavnazzi and children {
BLUE M O U N T A IN
Tax- Portland or north Willamette vai- j
ri’tura«*«! Sunday from tb«- Grove, where .
iey :-ru|«-rty. ii. B Arn* *t. addre*.-
I they visited for a week with Mrs. j
(Special to Th«- Sentinel.)
Box
Cottag
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J27
Pamazzi V porcata. Air. and Mr*. A. [ Jan. 30.— Mr*. E«i Jones i- staying
For Saie— Old tKidy fir wood. 52 the T on oÜ
|i ith her daughter, A!r* Tb»-na Miller,
Frank Pb*uard and rlaught«*r> El.*»*«- wbo ia aick.
ti-r. lm ju ire by mad. A. J. Steven*,
it -x -15.
jan27tfe
r»’i • rrayce and *««n Ralph m otored to
Mins Eiizab«’ th Allen has lM*en calk*«)
th* G rove Saturday evening and at 't o eastern Oregon on account « o f the
Baby chick.« nearly all sold Only room
ruled the show.
lines* o f her uncle.
f- r j; i**w hun<lred m March and
»»* a number from here atteruk^d
Mr* George Foster spent the past
ApnL B
ng order- now fur Alay
th» basketball gnaw at Doreua Thur* week with h»*r sister. Mr* A S l^an
i^ur.htr » » *«*k-
Wm. Hands k Son.
d:iy »'•'••» ifig between th* Dorena and ' «-aster, while Mr. Foster ha* been
B> x r*14. Cartage Grave. Or»*.
j2 7 tfc
nt Hrll boy*
away.
Ralph Halt.-nuin. o f the Grove, t» | Mrs. Finley H u ff »a spending a few
Woman w t fb n work by the hour In
q.i.r- 5- Washington
. enu»*, eofn**f visitiu g at th* W ih o s L ittk hom
r days in Cottage G rove w ith her m otk -j
•*r. .Mr*. Htennett.
K.^-hth - I f " - . _____________________ j2 7 f if
Mrs. Finley Whippa shopped in the
STAR
For Sale —Complete acetylene Lighting
, G rove one day o f last wre«*k.
¡•iar:* ir irst eh»s- enndition. Jusi
W ord ha* been received her* that a [
Hpeeiai to The Hentinel.)
tb** ?hu*g for a farm h»»m*. Ge<». W
J«*n. 31.-—The timte-r fallerà at th« daughter has been burn to Mr and
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H. (.'hamlrr* logging camp ha ve been Mr*. T»»m Cow ing, o f Portland. M r-, j
For Bate
s*) red cedar post.-
One ,:i4d <*ff ia<k*f«aitely oa aeeoont o f ; C«»wing was form erly Louisa Duerwt.
th«*r«»iig‘r
itf Blue Mountain.
i. (* ju»m ther ‘onditions.
ia*iJi;*m. V
* :«
The Uttk* «laughter o f Mr an«i Mrs
Jame* Lancaster, who has been con
finvd to hi« bod Kith rt»*un>Hti*m. if
Wanted Five or six 3i to 50-pound |iV rl r ilf '* m %’**7 lU with to ns* liti»
Mr. and Mrs. J E W oedim t and , g r-a tly improved.
Loi
------- -— :chiklr«-n. o f the Grove, »pent Ha rula y } J«»e Perkins sp**nt Thurs lay night
Want to buy— 10fj nuiiielF o í brown !ït the Mr- Ida M W ich» trame.
with hi* father at Walden.
oats and
l«a* l lsheb*
*I“ û ? I Mr. an«! Mrs. Oral Haller and little j John Allen and Perk inn M tiler were
ItT J
J owtah P< r ;, r- P*1
f»-b.> I*|»; duughter E d n a M a n e v is ite d Tue*«lay ¡ |B
G rove H atar«lay.
the past
**
1 “
“ '
*■'
*
Charles Hastings spent
For saie or r * e h a n e » -R a n c h o f IM I *, , î.h Ur •n*‘ Mrv Ml1" C it r ^ r Jr
Donald Owen is now **mpki>ye<! at week with home f«»Iks.
in eastern
( »re
IjlUf
•tun property o f equal value upton.
Aubrey Wieka, «»f Iuitham, spent sev­
j» »-x'-harg*-.
R«*le^rt M»
Tw o M otor Fatalities in Lane
f*s»waa.
f*«»ttage
G rove
post o ffic e , eral day» visiting at the home o f hi*
Fatalities from aut«»mobik accident*
»inter,
Mrs
Miles
Pitcher
Jr.
.
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quart«*r of m i ! n«»rth on lane past
M b G. rtn.d^ Milh-r. form er I w k r r ! “ L » « - ” " " j r d u r.»e l » ? l
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tw
o
ftnd
is
U
Oragon
rn
tw
thr
total
wa*
5*2.
o f the »ta r Meh.raL is visiting friends ,wu V ,u .
7
ri.UBtT <*of I
frywrt» f .
W anted to bu y— 150 buabels o f wheat h*T. thi* « w k .
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1
»aera,
gtitlu^ni
b»
«h*-
/ A uM naird F
R. A. Hoaoer, ¡»hone 26 F 12. f3 17p
R.-.-ord. o f th^ state board o f h^altk
For S a le- Booking orders now for
H EBRON
! -how that tb*- nnaibrr o f w h fatal
lim ited number o f White Leghorn
! » * f i i b « t , ia 192»> war *W*; ia 11*14» tb»
hatching **gg> from old hens. Pulleta
•fnnnarr 31.— A t*-t, ponnd wu wa* figuri- war 7#. and >a 14*1«, *4*>
r«iRi •am-
have a * rag**d 7fY1* born Jnnuary 25 to Mr and
Mr.
MuFoomah rouuty W with a total
product »on during fall and wirrt»-r. Arabio IA art bea
11. wkil* 14 i-oupto-« had M B .
s io -k k*»pt np «lirect from Tanerad
•’barbo White war i
K uf- o* »iw A*-*-><|.-ar« w .w aw.rt auni-roor ■ th ow
pens. Price. 94 for 100;
setting. *Uy o f laot wo»-k to
t* th . *■»* rouato-r tra- iru -d by tb» patad h ijh
R A. Hnau»*r. phont 2f*» F 12.
f i m24p kiokod after which wa» q u te badly ia- ! wayi, wbete traffic wa» heaviest
We’re showing a splen­
did assortment of wool-
filled and all wool trou­
sers in enssi m eres and
serges at—
$3.50 to $7.50
W A N T A D S
S p e c i a l s f r o m O u r M e n ’s
Furnishing Department
i -
“<Tovonum-nt staml-
anl” O. I). w « m >1 aim y
shirts, full cut, two
pockets, ca< li—
“< ’liai mois heavy rot-
ton rib union suits.
long sleeves, in e«*ru
oui v. the suit—
E « K. »-« » 11 « » 11 sox. ex-
t m good «piality, me-
dium weight ; showII in
Idaek and hrowu; six
pair* for—
$3.55
$1.50
$1.00
HELLIWELL, BANGS & MARKSBÜRY
THE
DAYLIGHT
STORE
F OR
QUALITY
AND
SERVICE
L-
Four
Cream Cheese Dressing
tablespoon* mayonnaise,
tabie-|«Min* heavy evem
i Add this mixture to
tw o and mix thoroughly.
eveew
chis**«*, one table-¡«Kin chopped
mento*.
Work th*1 oh«*«»se with
___________
pi
th
the
mayonnaise
• •
Baked Apple Custard.
cup* -tow«»*l apple*, mush«»«!
sugar, j
Four
tw o «*gg*. butter th«* size o f an egg
«»n«* lemon tjuice or pulp). Mix well
line ¡»ie plat»** with pastry and ¡»ut
custard in. Bake slowly.
W atch the label on your pap«*r.
It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s
Rea«l our a«lver-tis<‘jiM-iit eacli \vt-«-k am! you will I»«* eonvin<-e«i that
our prices an- ri^lit \vli<-ii compared with others.
Each week we will
have an advertisement of special value— read them—come in and buy
,
— you always save.
H
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WE ARE STARTING OUR PENNY SALE
WATCH OUR AD
Gold Band Guaranteed Creamery Butter, the pound only
Darimade Milk
S I .00
9 eat«* for____
*101
Tobacco
Velvet, F’rinet-
Allo-rt, Tuxedo,
Lucky Strike,
the can
14c
Snowdrift
Shortening
2 Ilia for
4Gc
4 Um for
87c
5 lbs. for $1.70
GET OUR
PRICE
ON EGGS i
Toilet Soap
Folger’s Coffee
8 cu n a f o r ...........
I
M
$2 15
•• b v i ini
M
$216
7 liars for
Crackers
Bulk, the l b ................
15c
33j-lb l*ox for
Larger Iwixen, lb ..
53c
14c
45c
50c
................
51c
While They Last
Tobacco
A package o f fine fruit-fla­
vored Nifties with each
pound of js-anuts.
2 lbs. jM-anuts................ 35c
Star, Climax,
Uorshoe,
Liberty Bell
the plu»f
80c
Flour Is Going to Advance
Buy Now
Cookies Crackers
Walnut Meats
Kitrht kinds, all different ;
7c
your choice |»ki; .......
«'hea|**-r than the unshclh-d
50c
nut* the lb ..............
Coffee - Economy’s Best Blend, lb
20c
Shredded Cocoanut
Seeds in Bulk
Freah, clean and best «¡ual-
ity ; btilk, lb .........
35c
We have a full line o f fresh,
new garden seed*.
Cough
Drops
Menthol and
hort-hound, in
bulk
half lb .... 20c
one ll>..........38c
HIGHEST
PRICE
PAID
FOR EGGS
tl