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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Feb. 17, 1922)
If You Live on the West Side —there's iio need to tear down town for what you may need in the general grocery line. We’re right handy on your way home; or, if you happen to think of some thing al the last moment before a meal, it will take one of the ehil- only a moment to make the trip to our store and return with the de sired article. T h e S t o r e W h e r e Yo u r D o l l a r Do e s It s Du t y EADS ON THE WEST SIDE GROCERY Do Your Glasses Harmonize With Your Features You don’t want awkward “ all - eye - glasses’’ looking glasses. We have made a study of facial characteris tics, Hiid select the size, style and shape of eve-glass most becoming to the face of the wearer. There is a “ knack and know how’’ alMiut proper eye glasses fitting and ad justing that we have long ago discovered. D. J. Scholl PllONK 9 A. J. A rm strong was in the city from Eugene M onday. He reported th at tie had just been o ff the job two weeks on account of sickness, that Mrs. A rm strong had been siek for the same length of tim e and th at th eir daughter Aileen also has been sick. F. B. V anN ortw ick has ju st received for his dairy herd a registered H olstein anim al, four m onths of age. It weighs r»O 0 pounds. Dr. Koval J. Gick, J ‘ OS W iliam tte street, E ugene,O re. (»lasses correctly fitted . No case too difficu lt. C harges reasonable. flO tf Bruce Holbrook and Win. H eusner, of C ortland, were week end guests of Dr. and Mrs. G. C. D yott. Joh n Nokes was in A lbany on busi ness the la tte r part of last week and v isited at the home of his son Clyde. George l.ayng and W alter Dowens ¡bought a Fordson tra c to r last week j from Woodson B rothers. ' The dom estic science class of the high school will hold a rooked food j sale S aturday at the rest room. ft7c The business houses of tin* city did not take ad v an tag e of the fact that the governor had declared M onday a legal holiday. E ven the banks re muitied open all day. The day before was L incoln's b irthd ay anniversary. C. M. Shinn was in Eugene Friday on business. IT 18 (KX)D B CHINE Bet to have | your b u ttery cleaned and reinsulated j once a year. O verland G iunge. j27tfc L<: Blakely and soil | Howard spent Sunday a t Delight V al ley at the home of Mrs. B lak ely ’s cousin, O scar Jackson. Mr. and * ' 1». E. T illotson came down ° . v.«uav from the C ham bers n..., and w ent to A shland to visit Mrs. T illo tso n ’ n m other. All bungalow aprons at h alf price on I S aturday. The F air Store. fl7e Mrs. Susanna G ardner has returned from a visit of seven weeks in Salem | with her daughter, Mrs. L. T. B ennett. Mr. and Mrs. F rank B rum baugh come I up from A lbany F riday w ith the Al I »any basketball team . M oving am t storage. Phone 99. C ity ! T ran sfer. n o v lltfc A. M. Moore w as in A lbany on b usi ness several days of the past week. Mrs. C harles McGee returned F riday from visitin g her daughter, M rs. Chas. P lank, of N orth Bend. I Battery testing and overhaul ing. Spray, Long & Crusnn. j20tl WE ARE NOW CUTTING GREEN GROUND BONE 4c lb. MAKE THE CHICKENS LAY THE EGGS City Meat Market Wholesalers and Retailers Miss G ladys H ayes returned T ues day from Salem , and is \ ¡siting her m other, Mrs. Em ily Hi rust ici. Mrs. Dan R enile left T hursday night for G rants Pass to jo in her husband, who is w orking there. Nelson w ill trad e used ears w ith you. fl7 c M iss Grace B lackw ell sjx*nt the week end la W alker w ith her sister, M rs. Fred W right. Motorcar repairing. Promptness and efficiency at Spray, Long & Cruson's Service Garage. I17tf Mr. and Mrs. J. I. J o n e s a t t e n d e d the Jersey ra ttle show in Eugene yes terd ay . M oving au«l storage, l'hone 99. C ite T ransfer. n ov i U fe Mrs. ('. 1). H udson am i little «hingh te r M ildred, of Coquille, arriv ed Tues «lay for u \ isit at the home of Mrs. H ud son ’s sister, Mrs. Eugene Fintien. Kay B aker has m oved his fam ily into the Jasp e r Piitt(»n home on north H str«»et. New pianos, $25 cash and $15 a m onth. E ugene M usic Shop, Eugene, O regon. j 13tf Mrs. Frank H ailey wont to A lbany W edimaday to visit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. G«*org«* (). K now les am i Joh n Grubci went to M apleton ami Florence W ednesday upon a visit to (hid Fellows lodge.*. J . S. M cKay, of Bpnngfi«*ld, has bought tin* K ii «» x property on north N inth street. DON 'T LET EK KNOCK, i t ’s too costly. U»t us fix it. All general r. pairing, including fender am i rad iato r w ork. O vcrluud G arage. j27tfc G o ttfried G ruber has been quite sick during the past week. N. J. Nelson J r. am i Mr. am i Mrs N. J . Nelson Sr. have been su fferin g w ith th e grip durin g the past week. E. S. liolderm an retu rn ed T uesday from B oscburg, w here he had been on business w ith th e fo restry officials. C h ristia n Science church, corner of Jefferso n avenue und Second street. Kumiuy services a t 11 u. m. W edues «lay servic«*s a t 7:30 p. in. tf Mr. and Mrs. W ill B ates and son am i daughter, M aurice and Mrs. Byim Holmes, of R oscburg, and Clarene« E rickson, of the sam e city , spent the week (D.i at tin* w . H. O strander home, when* Mr. an d Mrs. C. E. Brooks, of South D akota, also an gu«*sts. Mr. B ates, Mr. Brooks am i Mr. O strander were schoolm ates in tin east. M oving und storage. Phone 99. C ity T ran sfer. n o v lltfc I. K. Spicer, recently w ith a Kugem garage, has accepted a position w ith Woodson Brothers. M ethodist church.— R egular services m*xt Sunday. Forenoon subject, * * W hat th«* Church N eeds.’ ’ E vening subject, “ Tin* M an in the S tre e t.” Th«* G. A. N ichols fam ily left W ed n«*s«lay tor Los A ngeles to m ake th at city th«*ir home. Treat 'em rough if you want to, but bring them here for the re pairs that such treatment makes necessary. Spray, Long & Cru ¡son’s Service Garage. fl7tf Mr. and Mrs. G. E. L ake, of Salem , visited the latt *r part of last week at Factory on Premise» the home of Mrs. L ak e's daughter, C ottage Orove Oregon Mrs. G. W. Boyd. They w ere on th eir Seventh Day A dv entist Church, west way Dome from th eir honeym oon trip Main street. S«*rvic«*s every S aturday to C alifornia. S abbath school, 10 a. m .; church sor Galloway w rites insurance. vice, 11 a. m. P ray er m«*«*ting WVdnes day, 7:30 p. m. Persons desiring infor Mr*. M atilda A pplegate w as up from m illion call 161-J. Yoncalln M onday. Mr. urn] Mrs. W W A lrFarbind, L. George Elwood, of San Francisco, Miss Irm a R am lall bought a Ford \V Riggs ii ml Chari*** ( ’orliraii vt«*n* in was in the city over the week end. He ro ad ster S aturday from W oodson Eup«*n«* T hursday <»f last \\«*«k i*» in is a form er resident and is trav eling B rothers. tt*r\t«'vv tin* rt.uiitv court regarding for a b a rb e rs' supply house. IS YOUR G EN ER A TO R doing its dt*iu»«g«*s to fh tir proiM*rty if th«* high M oving and storage. I'hone 99. City (>ur Faultless Bread is our d u ty ! D on 't let it shirk and ruin your why i* routed through th«*ir kimls north mainstay, hut we wish to em b attery . We clean and put th«»m in T ransfer. n o v lltfc of C ottage (»row*. shape at a very sm all cost. O verland phasize that w»> are also in the W. B. Cooper w?m in Eugene F riday Galloway f«»r InHurnnri*, fill M ain, tf on busin *ss. j2 7 tfc pastry business. We solicit spe G arage. G rover M arksbury has arriv ed from Frank Hafley and non D elbert went Mrs. W. II. B lair was called to L iw orders in this line, if you Tacom a fo r a visit. to Albany Sunday on a busiti«*Hs trip. ell Friday m orning by the serious ill cial wish something special for a B aker and fam ily, w ith Mrs. Mr**. W. C. W ilkin* wan up from ness of her son F rank. party or entertainment, we can B a Ray k e r’s au n ts, M rs. A lm a Sears and Y oD'ii lln Sunday. Mr W ilkins i* in T H E NEW O V ER LA N D , ncknow l supply anything you may want. M /s. K ate Sears, m otored to D elight Phoenix, Arir.., and in im proving in edged by those who know to be* the Valley S unday an d spent th«* day w ith best value for th e money on th e m ar healt It the L. J . Bears fam ily, ket today. Demoust ratio n s by up I »ointment, day or night. O verland tum blers, th ree designs, 25c each G r o v e I or Cut 90c the set. The* F a ir Store. fl7 c Garage. jT ilfc Mr. an d Mrs. M. A. D arla ml, of II. E. Hrogdon, a form er resident P ortland , spent th«* week end at th«' | and chicken raiser here, was up from horn«» of Mrs. Darin ml ’* m other, Mrs. Eugene M onday to get a h alf thousand of C ottage G ro ve’s h atching eggs. He Mrs. G ertrude C arter, of P ortland , is B arbara Hohl. tran sacted th at ¡m rtiou of his business v isitin g her sister, Mrs. Win. B artels. George Bohlmnn has been seriously w ith J . F. Spray. ill during the past week. Rex M cFarland, son of Mr. Old G rant Sm ith, of Lynx Hollow, sus am L i ittle rags w anted a t 5 cents tho Mrs. F rank M cFarland, was quite tam ed a fractured w rist M onday eve sick during the week. pound. M ust be LA RG E and C LEA N . ning while tw istin g the crank of his I»ound. M ust be large an d clean, such Dr. W. 11. Vose, of E ugene, an as ( ’h«*v rolet. old underclothes, old clothing of nounces he will be at O regon H otel Kodak developing, p rinting and en every second and fo u rth S aturday, 11 soft m aterials, such as old blankets, etc. The S entinel. tf larging a specialty. Mail orders solic a. in. to 5 p. in., prepared to tre a t din ited. Hughes Studio, u pstairs over the eases Dr. and Mrs. II. W. T itus and little of the eye, ear, nose and th ro at, d au gh ter returned M onday from a Bank of C ottage Grove. j20fl0p«l d2tfe week-end trip to P ortland , whore they Mrs. W illiam B aker was called to an d to f it glasses. visited M rs. T itu s ’ p arents, Mr. and W eatherford, Okla., M onday by the Mrs. C. A. Hood. Mr. H ood, who r«* illness of her parents. She had been a* librarian during the absence cently underw ent on operation for ap From the best meats wc can acting pendicitis, is m aking a rem arkable r«* of the regular librarian , liny, we offer you the choice at in Miss C alifornia «•overy. W hile then*, Dr. T itus trad ed Lydia Hooper. My motto is “ Better Chickens.” his C adillac ro ad ster for a seven-pas cuts, at prices no more than An «Vv pound dau gh ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Geer, of 1 hatch only from one and two- songcr to u rin g car of tin* sam e make, you have paid for less quality, Tuesday he drove home. do n. year-old heirn which have free which (let your forenoon delivery or I xin Second Mrs C lair Spray and tw o children, hand goods bought, sold and j range. O. A (J and Hollywood ders in as early as possible. exchanged. i Roscburg, ur<* a t the Je p th a H art 1. B. M orris, a t bridge, tf strains. Large hens, large home Our boy goes to Mchool. while Mrs. H art is in Sal<*ni w ith E arl Hill underw ent an operation eggs, make husky chicks, bigger • >.i, H arry M itchell. Tuesday for the rem oval of%his tonsils, fries, pullets lay bigger eggs. Mrs. E lb ert Sm ith has been a suf lie has just gotten rid of an abscess I w ith th e grip «luring tin* week. in one ear. lie says that if In* has n Wheu you are through with ferer II. B. B ailey leaves this week to more things taken out of the lip ! them as layers they bring you William« & Dickson, Props. few jmt story he th in k s he will be in first 1 more money. Order now for m ake his home w ith his sister, Mrs. E at C loverdale. Mrs. Ixiwell class condition. March April aud May chicks m D. ade Lowell, her horn«* w ith Mr. Bail«*y up to Miss M ary W isem an, who teaches at and help to raise the standard th«» tim e o f her m arriage this week. M ake it Mimppy. Lint it right, well Condon, is home on n tw o w eek s’ v a of Cottage A. 8. Pow ell has been a sufferer drove eggs. it quiek. T ell me w hat v ou w ant, get cation. w ith the g rip during the past w«*ek. it right aw ay. J. M. D urham am. , realtor. * P iano tuning and repairing. First Miss A nna L avridsen, of Longm ont, workm an. All work guaranteed. < and Mr*. N. K. 1’iekering, of class *after a visit of four month* at Reasonable charges also on repairing. J. F. SPRAY, PROPRIETOR Colo., itoaehurg, h | m * lit the week end with Phone th«* home of her au n t, Mrs. H. J . J o r or w rite K. F. C allahan, Mr. and Mrs. Jo e Da me wood. Mrs. Eugene 312 gensen, le ft yesterday fo r Raym ond, Music Shop, E ugene, Ore. jl3 tf I’ick«*ring is a sister of Mrs. Dante W ash., w here she will visit her cons » ood. C hester S co tt, little son of Mr. and Advice and service free. Charges ins, H enry Jorgensen an d Mrs. M inard U. M. Hcott, sustained a fm c not high. Spray, Long Si Cruson's W «•«•ks, b«*f«»re retu rn in g to h«*r hom«* Mr. nml »Mrs. C. J. Dehn* m otored Mrs. re d collar bone M onday in a fall Service Garage. fl7tf in Colorado. ip from Cnnby and sjM*nt the week emi fa from a j»orcli at his home. w ith Mrs. D«din*’s parent.*, Mr. and Mrs. Sophronia How«», o f Eug«*ne, Mrs. R obert Sm all, «if London, was Mr. am i Mrs. W. H. A. Edlefsen spout th<* past w«*«*k at the home of her in Eugene yesterday. Mrs. ('. J . Hhenry. Mrs. Hlieary re were o\»*r from Isorane W ednesday. turned home w ith them M onday. daughter, Mrs. K . K. H ills, who has J . W. F ran cis l«*ft T hursday for Ha been down w ith the grip. Mr. Mill* lent. also w as ill for several «lays. C ubic k Has Hat in Ring. Mr. and Mrs. E. O. 1 min el, of Eu g»*ne, were S unday guests of th e YV E. I). Cusick, A lbany banker and form er jo in t senator of L ane and Linn F rasier Johnson fam ily. will again be a can did ate for Se«* th e C ottage G rove V ulcanising counties, the joint senatorship of th<* tw o conn W orks about p u ttin g those dam aged ties. If eh*cte«l, Mr. Cusick will be a tires in condition. It m eans som ething |M»t<*ritiul can did ate for the presidency to you. f 17tf of tin* senate. You aie particular alxmt the physician you have. Your faith Charles Bales is atte n d in g a cannery S en ator J . B. Bell is not to be a m eeting in P ortlan d th is week. Muna can did ate for the jo in t senatorship hi him is sin*1 1 that you have confidence in the efficacy of the j g»*r O. K now les, of the cannery, is this y«*ar. He may, how ever, b<* a can prescription he writes. It is just as important that the pre at M G. apleton on a business trip , blit for the position now h«J«i by reach P o rtlan d in tim e for the didatc scription I m * compounded by a careful, conscientious, ex ! m last ay day S enator W alter B. Jones. Linn am i of the session. I «a ne counties alte rn ate in electing a perience! pharmacist from drugs that are fresh and with the F arris D M ark and Agnes V. H ilton joint sen ato r am i since S enator B«‘ll ; were m arried in E ugene S aturday. m e d ie a l q u a litie s which the prescription calls tor. We solicit is the present im*umb«*nt it is L in n ’s hogs, veal an d ra ttle w ant turn to eleet the senator. The a lte rn a the prescription business of those who wish that kind of i d C at hickens, the P eo ple's M arket. tf tion is in aeconhinc«* w ith a “ g en tle prescription service. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. D nrland, nrcom m an s' a g re e m e n t/’ com panied by Mrs. D a rla n d ’s m other and sister, Mrs. B arbara Hohl and Eugene D ebaters E lim inated. Miss f«eaora H ohl, m«»t«»r»*d to R«»se- By losing b«»th cont«*sts in a dual de burg Tuesday am i s|»eiit the night at bate w ith the R oseburg high school the horn»’ of Mrs. Clarence Hess, an F riday night th«* Eug«*n«* high s* h«»ol other of Mrs. H oh l's daughters. was elim inated from the fin al in ter O PT IC IA N O PTO M ETRIST Try Our Pastry Cottage E le c t r ic B akery CHOICE MEATS Cottage Grove Hatchery People’s M arket Life or Death J5h e White Pharmacy I Specials for Friday and Saturday <) BARS OF WHITE SOAP FOR 25c REGULATION 10c PACKAGE (2 BARS) DUCK TOILET SOAP, WHILE THEY LAST, THE PACKAGE.................. 5c Ostrander McQueen ii— FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOS Monroe Photo Studio COTTAGE OROVE Kodak finishing, printing, de veloping, enlarging. Open on Sundays from 10 to 3 o’clock. «listri«*t debate for th«* cham pionship of the state. Th«* Kos«*burg team by its victory w ill r«*pr«*sent the southern W illam ette <listrn*t in th e final «1«*- bates. The R oseburg team won at Eugene by a tw o to one decision and won th«* contest a t R oaeburg by a .lunuiniotis verdict. A. F. & A. M., Attention " ä Special com m unication Wed- nesduy evening, F ebruary 22, a B /T 1922, a t 7:45 p. m. M. M. de " * grt»e. R efreshm ents. V isitors and m em bers are urged to be present. Y ouealla has been invited. L. N . PH E L P S , By order of W. M. Secretary. Look! Hard Wheat Flour $1.95 Noxall, Kerr’s and Albers’ Feeds Potatoes, cwt. $2.25 Economy Feed Store ( Successor to J. F. Spray ) Card of Thanks. VV«* wish to express our sincere a p preciation of th«* kindness of friends and neighbors in our recent ber«*ace m ent, p articu larly of tin* fraternalism shown at th«* tim<* of the funeral. M RS JA N E W IL L IA M S AND FA M ILY . WANTADS For Sale or Trade—Paige six touring <*ar in A 1 condition, four new U. S. cor«l tires and 1922 license. Will con sider in trad e sm aller car or good milk cow's. R. E. C hestnut, 323 north Lane street. H 7m 3pd Lost—Black leather purse containing betw een $ ld and $20, nearly all cur rency. R ew ard if returnm l to Sm ith Short grocery stor«*. fl7 p d House tor sale cheap. 16 f 6 Whittaker avenue. f!7-m 3pd WOOD BIDS W A N TED . Sealed bi«ls w ill b«* received up till 7:30 p. m. S atu rd ay , M arch 4, for fu r nishiug 100 cords of four foot wood, I one h alf to be delivered on or before j Ju n e 15, 1922, and balance on or be* i fore A ugust l, 1922/ Bi«ls for eith er | old grow th or second grow th split fir | or for slab wood w ill bd considered. The C ottage Grove C annery reserves tin* j right to accept or reject any or all | bids or an y p art of any bid. f!7 24 ! COTTAGE GROVE CA N NERY . I Fixit Shop PLUMBING AND GENERAL REPAIRING done on short notice. Shop rear First National bank, opposite city jail. =ai J S /iS k , m ess W a n ted ' Ip IP ™ Men Wanted To bring their suits and cloth ing to us for Cleaning and Pressing. Suits that have the stuff in them will lie made to look like new. This kind of work can only be done proper ly with modern machinery, and this we have. Women Wanted To bring their suits and cloth ing for Dry Cleaning. No fab ric too fragile for our method of handling. You can always be dressed prettily without a great outlay for expensive clothing if you let us keep the spots and dirt out of that you have. L a u n d ry Cottage Grove Big Enamelware Sale 10 QUART ROLLED EDGE DISH PANS NO. 32 WASH BASINS 6 QUART PRESERVING KETTLES 4 QUART PUDDING PANS MANY OTHER SIMILAR ITEMS any piece each TME FAIR S T O R E To build jood roads economically and main tain them efficiently— that is my specialty H. P. M A R K U S E N Republican Candidate for County Commissioner