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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 10, 1922)
Neighborhood News DORENA S|v 1 to Th. S.‘ s. duu «‘ 1 t*r* ramo Feb M is»- Bt uotfa •IUt‘ Frida v from Eugvue H T i‘ cold. Mr» Clav Eniliaiui and tht Grv \ . sjv rr v * u relay at the* home **f ber parents, Mr and Mrs. O. H. Jonning*. Mrs. J. k K* dford spent Saturday i. _bt w '.¡I,ug relativi** iu the Grove. Mr- S V». \ unSs hoiaek an»! mother, Mrs. VlfCuefc, motored to Eugene Tuesday. Mr-* Jennie Chromait David, o f Portland. i- \isitn¡£ s v e r n i days at ’ ht home o f h r parent*, Mr. and Mrs. W VV, Chnsman H* !■ C\-n.h>. o f Ençeiit*. -peut Sun •la\ at th«- 1’ has.. Ttv!:.-r» lmm«*. Mr aud Mrs. Fr.-« 1 K.idly and ehii- dren «jf**Ut Suiiday 1 th. Frank K< Hv hiUX)tk i n thp Grove. Mrs Mr Ougha «.f Oakland. arri\«'d Monda y and is visiti!tig a r tht hom»* o f hor dailight r. M*>. > . O. YaitSrhoia «k. Mr. en J M r- Fed. Yaiirt-v. ««f Klaro arh Fa U*. I»re visitili g at t ht home of thoir iau dit«*r, Mr*. Roy Garoutte. Mr. and Mrs. Ed win Bedford are \ -ltlttg relatives and friends in the Grove. Mm. Hiram Wheeler is a guest at J t he Lynch home Rev. Sams again preached two very merest tng sermons at the Methodist church. He had a large audieuce both morning and evening. Mias Alta W itt, o f the Green door district, is staying at the HiWman uouie and attend.ng high school. Mrs W H Davis aud daughter May art visiting at the home of Mrs. Hor nee Sutherland, o f Cottage drove. Word has been received o f the ser ious illness o f the R ev. Fred Snyder *s w ife. At one time her life was do «paired o f but now she is on the road to recovery. The young ladies o f the lovraue com munity are talking o f organizing a basketball team The Lorane grange expect* to stag»' a play m the near future. D E L IG H T V A L L E Y Sp» ml to The Sentinel.' Feb. 7.— M rs E. J. Stars was hostess to the G. T. A. club last week A large number from here attended the literary at Walker Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Witcher and Mrs. Cook were at the W. A. W itcher home Thursday. The E J. Sears fam ily spent Satur day at the W. A. Hogate home cast o f the Grove. Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. «Toll and son Frank motored to Eugene Saturday ROW R IV E R and were ¿.niter guests at the Dan Fisher home. special to Tht Sentinel.) Lionel Haight wa* horn* from the Feb. 6.— C. A. Tanner, o f Eugene, 1’ . o f O. over .be week end. *s '»••nding a few d:.vs at th> home A neighborhood dance was held at • *f m- -*n. Frank Tanner. the hall Saturday evening and was Andrt w Crowe and Robert M Mast. r well attended motored to Vida Monday to bring back Mrs. Lawrence Montieth and Mrs. Mr**. LaRiue, who w ill visit at the W. A. Keene celebrated their birthdays T*m M cMaster home. v th a dinner :*! the Keene home Sun Mat***l asui Dora Mosby \ isited Sun day. day with the MeCollum girls. Lawrence Brown's parents were up Mrs. Ellen Owens and graudson. from Eugene Sunday. They took Leotn Robert Ix^gat. spent the week end in home with them for a few d ays' visit. t he Grove. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. N ixon and the Mr>. M’ tlson L ittle spent Monday in Hugh Nixon fam ily were Sunday * he Gr >v*» with h» r mother. Mr** >aP - guests at the Sowers home in Cottage man. who is ilL Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Oral Sallee aud Ernest Caldwell aud Lester Porter, M j o f Lynx Hollow, aud the Leo Nixon Bow R iver visitor* M a day. j ramily were dinner guests at the E. J. Esther. *ht b ttle daughter o f Mr. i Kent home Sunday. and Mrs. Tom Mt Master, is quite ill | The Uscur Jackson fam ily attended with pneumonia. b rthdav :.ii.tr Sunday Tht Ralph Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pleuard and Wright home at Walker, given in fam ily spent the week end in Cottage honor o f Mr. W right. Other guest* Grove. present were Mr and Mrs. bred Tbv M i».-» ELtie. Grace and N ellie Wright and the Clyde W right fam ily, PWuad an d Alíe • Thrun and Ralph o f Walker. PWuarc ud I'k lli|. M - >y at tendr-d Mrs. Pearl Walden and children, o f fa -h L»W **Ea.»t Lvnne “ in Cm tage Euj* ue. and Mrs. M ary Smith and trove Thu r»dnv night. iVuiah Rank, of Walker, were Sunday John \\ illiii u. of Wahl- r\ ille. spent guests at the M A. Horn home. tek at the home Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene. Mr**. F McCollum. Low ell B* nston and baby and Mrs. Lawrtnc* Montieth motored to Eugene Monday afternoon. H E BR O N Bert Myers motored to Junction C ity S Sei inai.) with his parents to visit relative*. Feb 7.— Mvron Tuvl. r. ■f Rose burg. Fred W it « her left Monday for .Tack 1 a Dirt o f last We**ek with L l - son countv to work his mines. »Ulit*. th«- M - N*-> Taylor Mr- N. W. White wont to Eugene STAR Sat ur>.lay ito *}>pitd a few da y « at the hum« of ber sm .>n Herald \Vh i’te. Special to The Sentinel. M n Gil rn «t reeei \ «-»Ì wo - : s ■ .. Feb. 7.— A daughter, who has been from ’** r you. Cabf^ that a daughter named Ruth Nevada, was born Febru had l[H**‘ 11 born Februarr ! to her ary - to Mr. and Mr-. Earl NeuL daugh ter. Mr» Craig. Mr. anu Mr**. Oral Sallee and little A lfred White. k>* aunfr Mrs. «T. A. daughter visited in Row K .ie r M»<n Powell, and Mr**. M. K appaiti wem day. to Eugene Sund Mr*. Pow ell re Dale Owen has been quite ill lately □mined m Euge to care for her ■ it i- now improving. He »*ame down daughter. Mrs. V T Randall, who Thursday from Cptoa where be is eni is m a hospital there. 1 J hut w ill return to his work The girls ’ sewing «h it w ill meet i a Mrs • - i Saturday ifterBoon. Mr. ami Mr**. O m t L m mmd MM Mrs. Harry Webber, who has been Jimmie, o f Bow River, visited Sunday quit* >o*k. i- slowly improving. at the Sallee home. Mr-. A^u«‘iitin, o f Wilbur. Ore., i* B L A C K B U T TE vi.-itiug at the home o f her sister. Mr-. Earl NeaL 1 s,.-. ■al 1•* Th* s**T) Feb 1 — M r and Mn*. T h *» Funk until Monday With Florence Laud, at id children. W ili mm. A h n and Dora. Dorena. oto red to the Gro\«* Thu r>day. Mrs. Lillie Owen and daughter Don« A lic e Br » d f o rd «pent Saturday ;n v isited Monday at th«- N eal horn«-. ic G rove. Mr. Turpin and fam ily have moved Mr and M rs. R obert Phillip«, o f rear fr**m Leona and are livin g t>u notion, spsut Sunday w. t h Mr. and the Ed. Coh* place. r». K a le r. Mr. am Mrs. M ile* Pitcher Jr. and A rth u r a nd R aym ond Funk M i " Gertrude M iller visited Saturday Saturday with Jonh Groat. at th* Sallee home. Harry Gorman was in the Grove L ittle Frankie Neal has been quite Week. ill with tonsilitia. Laurence and W illiam Funk and Guy \ anatta attended a da nee in the L Y N X H O LLO W Gro v e N- tu rday n i ght. Mm. L ively and Eli-her Geer mo Special to The HentineL) tored to the Grove Thursday. Feb. 7.— Mr. and Mr-. H arvcy Strong The snow has disappeared from the mountains for the fir**’ time in more vitited with the W olford fam ily Sun day. than a month. Harry Vance, o f C orvalbt, i, v »siting Mr- E. (rarman vin ted Tuesday with friead t here. He w a, a resident o f her Bu*?h*-r. .Mr«. .*'ii-:ii. Walker. thit valley teveral years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Ezra lie ,w a g e r , of «SILK C R E E K Cottage Grove, viaited rela tive, here the first o f the week. M r,. O ti, B riggt. who w a, taken Feb N — Mr. nd Mrs. h-an. o f Heidi. . Olf . , « »*re v i -it«»t> her»* Wed* .uddenly aud dangemutly ill at the time o f her , i , t e r d e a t h at Harrt,- n«*«da ■ an i Th«ir?*<a v o f la-*t week. Mr M r ri-, P hib p r a.-4**lye^*r and Mr- burg a abort time ago. w a, taken to Inez Edd v a .d hO h Thurman, o f a hie-pital Monday for medical treat A : rvill» *. at»»' nt the week here with ment. Mr,. John ham ton and daughter he D A Este- fa m. y. Pro R S J. Ha railîon. of Su» berli r». June left hunday for their home m .Salem. vp*«»k#- h»*r«* JE4. m St. bbath. Mr and M r- E. T H artley »hopped Mr and .Mr- InITÍÍ left Friday for Purria »d . The« «*1rp«* *t to make their in the Orove Friday. Mr- l>. P . Caldwell and daughter, hum«- !h«*r^ f«»r a t» m* W h rr 1er c ame H W over fr«* m were gaettr at th*- I y * 'le home Hun •lay. Lomn - f..r the W«fH k •nd. Mr and Mr,. Melvin Jackaon and H. M I>amewo«i iNi«ed Saturday th* hom*- o f hi?* da ugh Min v i,ited huturday with Mr,. Jack and Hund:« Min‘, parent,, Mr. and M r,. Frank ter. Mr« h alph Ly •eh o f L**rnn«*. On T U -><lay af ternoofi ten Indie- Maekie. Mr and Mm. John Watson and « * m»*t at th C B W (j arner home and «rompi**t«*«! two e• •mí ort n fo r the People* Howard, o f Com,took, were dinner gue,t, Monday of Mr. and Mr*. K. T. farai h Mr and Mn». r E Biibeoek vi»it«*d Hartley. Mr and Mr*. Marion Lie bow were Mond« v at th*- M. F Babere-k hum» . gu e,t, of Mr. and Mm. Mr and Mr< E. R Darnell went to Hun < lay Fh-teher England at Walker. the G Morn lay. LORANE /Special to Th* SentmcL) Feb. 7.— Ad d i-on Brot her* took a load of d r*-sed veal to Eugene Mon 'lay. Mr. s* *z. o f Eugene, wa* in Lo rane Tuesday looking a fter his orehard interests. Mr-. 1. C. Smith aerompt* ined h»ro back to Eugene to viait a few day* at the Heite bom«-. .lake Hunk, o f H adleyville, tran-aet ed beone** in Lrraiie Monday. Edward Farmaa ha« a numter o f men e leering up some bottom land who h he e i f c c t f to get ready for weeding rhi* spring Th** Footer Brother* wild a load o f dree.-»* d boga to Bartels à Hafley, o f Cottage Gro.e. IIr. Eyanaon war im Eugene Tueaday Tested Recipes «.____________________________ — «» Toma to w and Lamb O w rup rokl lamb chopped. on«* rup «■t.ii.d ««»»a lo e ., o u r flip bread T u aU *. Arrange m layer, in a buttered dinh with crumbs oa top and with b it, o f butter. Reason well with nth a I l f j pep per and plaee butter between the lay era. Bake until brown. . . . Bean Pot Boast. but up ftne one [muiid -tew be»*f. one earrot. one onion and about eight good ,iao-d potatoes F ill the bean pot, alter nating with a layer of meat and a Inver o f *egetnblew. Add wait aad pep per to latte, eover with hot water and cook all day » the ovea. | | | I OREGON NEWS NOTES T h e Continual Arrival of N e w and Better OF GENERAL INTEREST Value Spring Merchandise and the Offering Principal Events of the Week Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. of February Sale Bargains at Um phrey M ackin’s C om bine to Bid for Y o u r Patron age at This Store. The (Fold Hill cement plant resumed operations Monday with a crew of more tban 100 employes Dr W E. Hampstead has been ap pointed a member of the pension ex- amtnlng board at Oregon City Old-fashioned singing schools, re cently revived at Grants Pass, are proving to be of much Interest. Silas Adkins, prominent resident of Multno, was killed lustantly near that V1 place while assisting In felling a large tree. The grand total of lumber ship tnents by water from the Colombia river during January amounted to 84.- 860.03« feet On March 14 a special election will e*.' he held t-n the Oak Grove-Jennlngs Lodge district of Clackamas county for the purpose of forming a Joint water district Among th«' newest model corsets for spring. The second annual Oregon High 1922, is th«' correct model for every tigurc, School Press association will be held at the school of Journalism at Eugene whether stout, medium or slender. K«'fleeted In connection with Junior week-end. in each model is the newest style silhouette so on May 12. 13 necessary in the proper fillin g of spring dress William P Strandborg of Portland «ir suit Kach American Lady corset is boned has been appointed a member of the with Mightylmne stays, which are rust-proof Oregon land settlement commission to succeed Emery Otmstead, also of and practically unbreakable Sec the new Portland, w ho resigned lower price rang«'— Archie Campbell, government hunt er aud trapper, who shot and kllkad a so-called wild man on Butter creek last Sunday morning, was exonerated by a corner's Jury at Heppner. Mrs Irene E Gilbert, wife of Rev . E. E. Gilbert, superintendent of the Salem district Oregon conference. Methodist church, died at her home in Salem after an illness of one week W illiam S. Crowell, for a decade prominent in the financial and poli tical affairs of Jackson county and Medford, died at his home in Medford Kach o f thos* middies is correct in style and is made of excellent ijuality of heart disease, at the age of 78 years all wool fabric which is fast color. These middies are regular «¡5.00 quality A Chinook reaching the proportions of a gale swept the mid-Columbia Fri and are most desirable at the new low price. Special each . . $3.75 day and snow blankets on open west slopes entirely disappeared The high wind hampered power and light serv ice. The First Bank of Bay City has been These middies ar<- made o f finest cotton j> ans cloth. Collar is made o f all j closed by order of Frank Bramweli. wool flannel, fast color and detachable. Sleeve» are new full puff style at [ state superintendent of banks In i $2 95 ability to realise on loans was given as the reason for closing the institu tion Lakeview people are developing a quicksilver mine 25 miles south of Lakeview. near Willow ranch, and they report excellent prospect, with almost an Inexhaustible supply of ore 25 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM 50 PER CENT DISCOUNT FROM bearing rock. R E G U LA R PRICES RE G U LAR PRICES Clyde D Moyer has been appointed Bovs' syits, men's winter underwear, women’s tine lot o f women's winter an«) spring wear postmaster at Crow. Lane county; winter underwear, misne««' and Iw y*' winter Esther E Forth at McKsy. Lane coun coats, one lot o f w omen's wool sw eaters, one underwear, overcoats, mackinaws, Mankcts, ty; Norman G. Morris at Mapleton, lot o f wool, silk and cotton dr«*ss goods aud quilts, sw«-at»*rs, wool dr»-ss goods, rutilwr Lane county, and Jens P Jacobsen at wash gtxxls remnants lioots and shoes, men’s and bovs’ heavy high Alvadore. Lane county. top shoes. A campaign to ‘buy a tree' for the O N E H A L F PRICE Jackson county fair community grounds is on In all parts of Jackson county. There is to be a systematic planting of trees under supervision of a committee of tree experts Twelve of the nmety-one teachers In the Eugene public schools are ill from nfluenxa and 125 of tbe 775 students of the high school are out of - lasses from the same cause, according to E. Sweet sugar cured side bacon, airplane brand, the lb............. ............ ....... 30c E. Carleton. city superintendent. Peaberry c«»ffee. in bulk, the l b ______ ____________________________________ __ 25c Wool buyers at Lakeview are offer Curve eut macaroni, in bulk, 3 lbs___________ ___ ___________________________ 25c ing 26 cents for tbe 1822 clip, but few Large can delicious imported french mushrooms, each................................ 65c sales are being made An advance of Choice pack table peaches, nundier 2 1 ■> can, each_........................... ...... 25c 50 cents a bead is offered at 6 and Large grain fancy head rice, good flavor, the II*.......... ..................... .......... 10c 7 per cent. Buyers are offering $6 Fresh Tillamook county cream cheese, the lb................. ......................... 35c on contract for lamb, for fall delivery No. 2 ’ ^ can fancy sliced pineapple, 3 cans ...... .......................................... 95c Portland’s population increased by Bulk Sultana seedless raisins, the lb .................. ...... ..... ....................... ■_..... 21c 14.234 from October 1. 1820. to Octo Best ijuality white laundry soap. H liars. ....... ...... .............................. ..... 35c ber 1. 1821. figuring the incr-aae in l>arg* ean Libby's evaporated, unsweetened milk, 2 cans f o r ...................... 25c school pupils of the same period mul Small white cleaned lieans, 3 lb s _____ ___ ____ ______ ______ __ _____________ 25c tipi led by 6. as shown In a survey Large oval ean Booth brand sardines, each__ __ _____ __ 21c just completed and pubiisbe-d by the rilty club. Receipts of the state from taxes on gasoline and distillate for 1821 ag March BuHenck gregated «1.1*04.018 67. as against «463, Delivery Service Patterns Now in 354 25 for 1820. according to a report to Every Sotck— Latest prepared by Bam A Koxer s*-cretary of state Receipts for 1818 totaled Fashion Sheets Part of the City. THE s t o r e - c o o D S E P vice «343.384 14 Free Phone 33. Nathan Halsey, a prominent pioneer farmer who lived about six miles east of Joseph, was killed instantly last Wednesday morning when he slipped W ALD EN • Iren t«p**nt VV« duenda y at the it. H out «>f M-hool on neeonnt of the iliaci* i ‘ Brumbaugh horn«. off a load of poles onto his wagon of their mother, who ta alowly recovei to Th4 Brntin« I.) Mr»*. A. C'antle, Mr. and Mr**. Ilarry ing. tongue One of hts horse, kicked F«*h 7 F tmm I h Cootie f Thur> Canti«* unci ebildr**n Mfa-nt Sunday at i’.-r 1« Itol.lx-ratein haa Lx-*-ti out o ' him and mashed his head and cheat «lay an<l Friday nigkt* at lit* home th«* Front home. aehuol the p.i-t wr«o-k and ia alili ver Rural telephone users In Bams val of h«*r unel<* ai«<l aunt, Mr. <rt«I Mr* Mr*. R. A. Martin i* able to be out airk with infloenca. ley were severely shocked and tele Fred Front. again, after an attack of th«* dipli A. J. Htevens» fa * heen on ih»- ‘ i»-k the rim. phones were burned out, when a Gold Ham and Scrambled Egga lint wewritl day- but if* improving. Horation Mo*by *pent W.*<|ne*d ,y Cover a thin al.ee of bam with luk. Hill truck driver backed Into an elec Mr and Mr- Fr*«l Fro-t H arry night at the Front horn»*. warm water aud lei aland 25 minute*, trie wire, causing a connection on tbe *pent Saturday at the Cantl* home. then cut ia tliin pierea. There ahoal I Clifford Leboir the week end telephone line which charged the T H E CEDARS be one rup. But the hum ia an »mele phone, as far as tbe Gold Hill switch with hi* parent*, Mr. aad Mr-. Jnm«*« pan, add two tableapooua butter, an l Lebow. (Spermi to Th«- HeatiseL) <-.xik ten miau«ea, altering eonatnutlv board J. b Allen visited at th«* Fred Front «‘*■1» 1 .- W™ C briraaa, «if ffton-ni, Beat five -gga alight ly and add half ! There were three fatalities In Orm- l»«*m» Friday, »mitrd at th. C. A. M>-Karlan<l 1 m . ii ». eup of milk, half a teaapixin of aal George. Millard and Darrel Mo«*by last » « - k end. gon due to Industrial accident, during and an eighth of a teaapam of peppet W. W. M< Farian.i, of th. Ilraiv , via Heat an omelet pan, put m two tabb the week ending February 2. according *|«ent Friday evening at th«- Chi* fie home. • led at the A. M > Fa ria a.I l» .a r elur a prema of hotter and when melted tur i to a report filed by the state Industrial Fred and Harry Fro*t, Harry Ca*th*, lag th*. week end. in the rggr C%eik until a ereamy eor accident commission. The victims Fura and Oaear Adam* and Harry Byron M.Farland vanted at The •i-leney. Fpt egg m ulliré in renter o ' were C. F M »near, whistle boy, 811- William«* were m the Grove Saturday. O darv Nebonlhou«»- Monday. platter and aurround with ham miilur* The axle on the Furn A d n a » ear Juanita Sprague, w|»o had le e a mek Unrniafa with (mraley. verioo, L H Voting, logger, Eagen«. broke Saturday with the ehieken pox, bar re*;«»» erari. and W W. Osborn«, carpenter. Ore Mr and Mrt Floyd Joaet ard th.l CoeJ and Claud M. Kinney ya-. tx-.-n It payt to read th* waatada. If «US U V s m m » jtm 4 H ere A re the N ew est Spring Models of P L IO -T O P P.oned th rou gh ou t w ith Mighty bone it I ! ; ! • i ► * * l ' j J- J ''L G ,* at' L $1.25 u rm U s a n L $1.50 $1.75 $2.00 to $6.00 i r . February. Sale A ll W o o l Flannel and Serge M iddies $3.75 t New White Bob Evans Middy Just Arrived N ote H e re F ebruary Bargains T r y Our G rocery Department for Fresh Stocks, Reasonable Prices, G ood Service QUALI T Y /