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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (March 17, 1922)
T" Hat* lung egg* from large typ«* White W. lodge a 11 ** n * I«** I a nu»eting at Cres- 1.4‘ghorn hens. Two-year old hens. Hoi well Monday night. lywood roosters. 8|M*«*ial price on incu Bee the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing bator lots. J. F. Spray, phone 125Y. tf W«»rks about putting those damaged Mrs E. C. Shay and Miss Marjorie tir«**< in condition. It m«»ans something were Eugene visitors Friday. to NOD. fill# Regular 35c size broken slices pinet-pple at........................25c are one thiiiff you have to buy al Mrs. A. N. Hinkle an«l Mrs. Clyile J F. Knox is undergoing treatment Williams, of Independence, and Mrs. most every day, so it is ini|>oi'taiit Regular 35 • size apricots at...................................................... 25c I for an abscess on th«» right eye. James Clark, of Springfield, visited that you get them where service J B. Gregg was here this week from Regular 40c Preferred Stock yellow free peaches 35c; 3 for $1 with th«* F. E. Dickson and A. G. W il and quality are to be obtained at liams families Thursday o f last week. South Dakota. H«» was searching for a Regular 30c Armour’s very best yellow free peaches...........30c j brother, William, who is supposed to the lowest prices. Old rags wanted at 5 cents the j have come to this country several Fresh lot o f lettuce, carrots, turnips, spinach, parsnips, cab pound. Must be large and clean, such years ago. bage, sweet spuds and apples. as old underclothes, ol«l clothing or A trial will convince you that Moving and storage. Phone 99 City soft materials, such as old blankets, this store satisfies each requirement n v llt f DON’T OVERLOOK OirR ALUMINUM OFFER WHICH etc. The B N tin L tf Transfer. fully. Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs. T. G. WILL APPLY ON ABOVE SALES Mrs. S. C. Newcomb was a visitor in Budtell, Mrs. Elbert Bede nn«l Emery Kug«*ne Frbtay. Goodridge motored to Eugene Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Embree were in T h e S t o r e W h e r e Y o u r D o l l a r D o e s ItB D u t y L. R. Long is nursing a lame back Portland over the week end. They but is able to remain on the job at went th«*re for medical attention for the Spray, T^ong & Cru son garage. Mr. Embree, who has not fully re Dance by Military club Satur covered from a recent attack of diph ON THE WEST SIDE PHONE 9 theria. day in Armory. Mask ball two Have the Fixit Shop fix it. New lo weeks from Saturday at same cation at west end o f the bridge. m3c place. ml7c E. 8. G off ha» gone to Portland, Mrs. Fannie Witte went to Portland Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood, o f Port where he and A. T. Crundull may go Dr. and Mrs. O. Mendelsohn, of Eu 'uesday to vi land, are visiting at the home o f their into the »hoe hospital bu»iue»a. Mr. gene, visited Sunday with Mrs. Pet Mabel Hanna. «laughter, Mrs. II. W. Titus. Mr. Hood Crandall is Mr». G o ff’» father. Sanford and Mrs. Ida Miller. has just recovere«l from an operation Otto Miehel made a businesi trip Mr. and Mrs I). L. Jones, o f Eu for appendicitis. to Eugene Wednesday. Fancy sugar cured bacon, nice gem*, were visitors Sunday at the hom< Mrs. Rov Romaino and «laughter, of W. T. Gordon, Lane county repre and lean. This bacon does not of their cousin, Mrs. S. V. Allison. Portland, are visiting at the home of sentative, will nut seek re-election at need to be parboiled. The lb., Barred Hock eggs for hatching, 65c Mrs. Romnine's parents, Dr. and Mrs. I he May primaries. for 15. Sterling Feed Co., 826 west A. W. Kimc. An SVa pound »on, Francis Aldcn, Main street. m3e Chickens, hogs, veal ami cattle want* was born yesterday iifternuou to Mr. Mrs. W. 1«. Dysinger and Mr. and od at the People’s Market. tfc und Mrs. Earl Garoutte. Mrs. d e lis Dysinger, of Hos«*burg, and R«*v. H. R. Ilcr, o f Portland, will Miss Pauline Smith arrived yester Mrs. Bolton, of Portland, visited Mrs. conduct services Sunday forenoon and day from Uoseburg and is visiting at Pet Sanford and Mrs. Ida Miller Sun evening in the Baptist church. the home o f her sister, Mrs. A. W. •in). Wholesalers and Retailers Do you enjoy the movies as Hellitvell. W*todsou Brothers have sold For«! Mrs. Glen Greene was called to Port touring cars to C. C. Overton and R. much as your friends do? Marvin Smith is in a government land Sunday by tin* illness o f her son L. Stephens hospital ut Portlund for medicul treat Dun you see the actors’ eyes in law, Guy Whit lock. New pianos, $25 cash and $15 a ment for a minor ailment. and read letters on the Second hand goods bought, sold and Mrs. Alice Richmond and Mrs. R. E. month. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, C. M. Jackson was taken to u Eu <*xe.hanged. I. B. Morris, ut bridge, tf screen ? Oregon. JlStr gene hospital yesterday for medical Griswold were up from Eugene Wed nesday to attend th«; funeral of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn, of Eu- The Eu terpen n elub is planning to treatment. Long continued, tense gaz Robert ll. Kenady. gene, spent the week end at the home put on within a few weeks its annual ing, especially at badly Mrs. K. K. Mills is ut North Bend o f their «laughter, Mrs. G. C. Dyott. Mrs. Horace Hatch went to Portland entertainment, which this year will be this week visiting ut the home of her Thursday. worn films, is a great strain — whether for a between meals "Th** Obi World Market S treet." Miss Kathleen Kem, from the IT. of on the eyes. G. A. Sanders had been out o f his brother-in-law, James II. Mills. lunch or at the table the O., spent the week end with her par C. M. Shinn went to Portland yester Cottage Grove auxiliary o f the Amer day on business. eats, Mr. and Mrs. (>. M. Kem. youngsters will enjoy a slice of sick b«*«l only a few «lays when Mrs. ican If your eyes bother you, 1-egiou lias received an invitation Sanders was taken down. HELL YOPK BUSINESS FOR CASH. have them properly exam Batter, testing and overhaul from the Junction City auxiliary to Superintendent Carleton Speaks. We hnv«» cash buyers for barb«*r sho|>s, ined A good pair of glasses meet with them Saturday evening for restaurants, groceries, dry goods, room E. F. Carleton, superintendent of the ing. Spray, Long & Cru son. j20tf thi* purpose of organizing a county is needed, may double your iug houses, hotels, hard ware stores, Dr. C. E. Frost has been ailing dur council. The meeting will be held at Eugene schools, gave an interesting pleasure, and also make garages, con feet ioncri«*s and other le spread with jam or just with ing tin* past few «lays but has kept on 7:dU in the Banish hall at Junction talk on education before the Masonic lodge Wednesday night. All Masouic gitimate businesses in or around Cot job most of the time. work easier. City. butter. It is a most appetizing th«* lodges of the state have be«*n holding tage Grove. Kinney & Hyde, Eugene, Eugene Register: A. J. Armstrong, Mrs. Raymond Trunk was a visitor and wholesome food. Try a rural «'imitation manager of the Mor educational nights upon order from tile Oregon. ml7a7c in Eugene Wednesday. grand master. Masons generally arc ning R«»gister, is ill at his home from loaf today- y ou ’ll enjoy it. Mrs. J. D. Anderson arrive«! Sunday The Allison barber shop improve interested in the Towner Sterling bill, asthma and is unable to be out. from Salem and is visiting her «laugh now' before congress, which would pro Go to Sterling’s for your horse feed, ments have been completed. ler, Mrs. Hugh Trunnell, and son, A1 dairy f«*e«l, scratch feed and «*gg mash. bert Anderson. Mrs. Anna Piscr, who had been vis vide larg«.* appropriations for free pub OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hauser motored itiag her daughter, Mrs. John Kebel- lic education. Superintendent Carleton W. F. Schwarts, who had been visit Factory ou Premises up from Eugene Sunday and spent the beck, returned Monday to her borne at cited figures to show that the amount tug his «laughter, Mrs. F. B. VanNort asked for education is but a small part day with Mrs. Hauser’s mother, Mrs. Stayton. O o U. uk « Grove Oregon wick, left Sunday for Portland. o f that spent for cigarettes, cigars and Alii** C. Hawkins. They went from here W. M. Moreloek left yesterday morn candies. Piano tuning and repairing. First to Roseburg and Rbblle and returned ing for Portland, being called there • lass workman. All work guarantied. D. C. Bosl«*y, who recently r«*turn**<l Monday to their home in Eugene. by the serious illness o f his father, Heusonahh* charges also on repairing. from th** Sont hern Pacific hospital, Poultry aud Fruit—Pine 2-acre suburb Emery Goodridge has sold his Chev- word of whose death reached here soon Phone 312 or write R. F. Callahan, left Tuesday for Canary, to resume his r«»l«*t to C. J. Madsen. tract for fruit, berries and poultry after the sou left. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, Ore. j13tf| work. Running water, ample shade, fruit John Nordstrom came down from tho Catholic Church.— Muss at 8 and at A. H. Sprinkel and family cam«* up E«|uitable Life. E. E. Arthur. f24tfe Bohemia district Wednesday with the 10 a. in. on the second uml fourth trees 10 years old; cheap poultry house fro in Junction City Sunday and visit«*d hides o f six bobcats a ml one coyote, 12x50 feet, wire fence, one .block o ff /*+ > __ ,. ---------- • at Sundays o f the mouth. Rending o f the T. F. Secrist was in Eugene Tu«*s- the home of Mr. Sprinkel’s mother, which he took to Kug«*ne to g«»t th«* bibic, rosary and meditation ut 10:.'I0 paving. Only $750; terms. John Dur day. bounties. ham, Cottage Grove, Or«*. inl7a7c A daughter was born 'March 9 at a Mrs. G. W. Smith. a. m. on the first, third and fifth Sun Mr. aud Mrs. F. A. Clow went to C. A. Can«»day, o f Portland, has rent- days o f every month. Rugen«* hospital to Mr. and Mrs. Oilier E. A. D orff brought his w ife home tf Moore, o f t his «• it \. Friday from a Eugene hospital, where Eug«*ne Tu«»s«hiy to help célébrât«* th** e«l the John Nok«*s ranch. Mrs. Hattie Fleming returned yester birthday anniversary o f their son, F. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City day to her home ia Spokane, Wash. A. K. Nicholas writes that his n«l she raeently underwent an o]M*ration. M. Clow. Transfer. n v ltf dress is now Hogers, Ark. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City She came here to attend the funeral Mrs. N«»ttie McKibben and Mrs. D. of her father, Joseph Garoutte. Mrs. a Special communication Satur- novlltfc. G allow ay for I usura lice, f i l l Main, t f Transfer. H. White sp«*nt W«*«lnes<lay in Eugene. Mary Sherwood, another daughter, re t day evening, March 18, at Mrs. C. E. Hughes arrived Friday Mrs. Will Goodman, who limi been O. M. Keni went to Portland Wed- turned yesterday to L oh Angeles. I R y 7:45. M. M. degree. Visitors from Cody, Wyo., and is visiting her nursing at th»* home o f her daughter, nesday on business. “ ' and members are urged to be Mrs. (' W. Burg«', r«'turn»*d Friday to daughter. Miss Gladys Hughes. present. Refreshment >. Treat ’em rough if you want to, Department Commander Is Coming. her horn** ia Oakland, Or**. Tin* «• nI ir«* Mrs. Ida Miller returned Friday L. N. PHELPS, but bring them here for the re C. A. Williams, o f Portland, depart Burg«* family was dow n with influen/.u from Roseburg, where sh«* had b«*eti pairs that such treatment makes ment commander of the G. A. R., will By order o f W. M.________ Secretary, iittending the funeral o f her nephew, at one time. necessary. Spray, Long & Cru- arrive h«*re on the afternoon o f Wednes- Fixit Shop, in new location at the W. E. Dysinger. day, March 22, aud will remain over from 10 to 11:.’{() in order to Not ice.--Eugene Cottage Grove stage bridge. nab* son’s Service Garage. f 171f th«* next «lay, Thursday, March'23. Th«* make repairs to steam line. Elsie Justice, o f Los Angeles, who I .a Sells Ste wart , o f How Hiver, has has just put on another run leaving relief corps will serv«» the regular had been visiting at th«* home o f her bought a Htndchuker from Spray, l«ong Eugene at 5 p. m. and Cottage Grove quarterly «linner at 12 o'clock Thurs for Gugem* at 6 p. m. daily except sister, Mrs. A. E. W<*strope, o f Wild & Unison. day, having changed the «late in order Sunday. Other runs as before. inlU 17p wood, returned hom<* We«lnesday. to honor the distinguished guest. Miss Ollie Willard arrived Tuesday (\ E. Stewart, G«*oig<* Knowles and If from Portland to sp«»nd the summer M. P. Garoutte attemled a banquet in Thermometer Breaks in Mouth. In perfect condition. Reason with h«*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. H. FOR HIGH GRADE PHOTOS Eugene Fri lay night Mrs. Lester Childs met with an ae- Willard. able terms to responsible per Mrs. Nettie »Snling went to Port hind cidcnt. We«ln«*sday which might have At west end of bridge. Fixit Shop. son. Securities or property Saturday to visit a sist**r, Mrs. Nelli«* proved serious. A fever thermometer Fixes m«»st anything. m3e Simpson. broke in h«*r mouth aud she swallowed considered in exchange. Karl Ishumfd returned Saturday Advice and service free. Charges th«* mercury and some o f the glass. Another one of those enjoyable not high. Spray, Long & Cru son’s night from Waitsburg, Wash. Th«» effect o f th«» mercury was eno- COTTAGE GROVE Address inquiries to XY, Box dances Saturday night by the Service Garage. Kay Baker and family motored to t.rolled by an antidote and n«» serious fl7 tf Rice 249, Cottage Grove, Oregon Hill Sunday and found th«* whole Military club. inl7c results have followed the swallowing o f Mr. and Mrs. John Ogden, from Clin Mrs. J. V. Stewart and Mrs. Georg«* ton, Ind., are moving onto th«* William Dan Durham family suffering with the glass. influenza. Koduk finishing, printing, de Atkinson were Eugene visitors Satur Ostramler place north o f th«* city. You may take a chance but not the day. Equitable Life. E. E. Won! has been received that Win. loved one. F. L. Crenshaw came over from Don Hall and family arc in California on t r t k v . veloping, enlarging. Open on flMtfe nil Saturday to visit his mother, Mrs. their way from Ft. l«Aud«*rdale, Fla., Pearl Plaster is in a Portlaml hos Sundays from 10 to .’! o ’clock. M. O. Willis. to their old home her«*. They have pital recovering from an accident Baby chick orders all sold for March which necessitated tin* amputation of and April. Can take orders for May. two to«»s o f th«» right foot. He was J. F. Spray, phone 125Y. mhlOtfc «»mployed in a mill at Valsetz. Th** W. 8. M«a(.'nl«'h family nr«* rec«>\ Th«* Unite«! States marine corps has Mrs. Carl (.Tellers and Mrs. Herbert uring from th«* influenza. All except Hawley were Eug«*n** visitors Satur issued a bookl«*t which tells what th«» Mr. MetI h I c I i were down at on«* time «lay. several states o f the union are doing and tin* condition of Mrs. Met !a 1**1» in the way o f bonuses for ex-service Thus. Richardson received wtml last was once very preenrions. men. These booklets can be obtained week that his brother Stephen ha«l brand is best. Wherever you from the army goods store here or Moving timl storage. Phone 99. City di«*«l Msinh 10 at S«'lina, Ontario, Can. see our brand it means “ qual from the marine recruiting station at Mr. Richardson visited last fall with Tranafor. n o v lltfc Eugene. ity.” Mrs. Josiah Porter has practically this brother and another whom he had Glen Walker, who was for some time not seen for more than 40 y«*ars. recovered from her recent illness. SOLO DANCES, MINSTREL TRIO, CLEVER STUNTS, .Inst unloading a ear o f feed with the United States shipping board Fixit Shop in new location at corner traveled between New York and Mrs. L. L. Harral returned the latt«*r o f Main str«*«*t and Pacific highway, c and another ear o f eastern ami Hamburg on th«» White Star line, is FEATURING COLLEGE LIFE. SOLOS, DUETS, part o f last week from a visit in Pori yellow corn. Day in a supply expecte«! to arrive home before long. D. C. Bosley arrive«! home Thursday land. night o f last week from the S«»uth«*rn before these are all prone, for H«* «juit the United States service and QUARTETS, AND TW ENTY-FIVE VOICES IN CON Talk with K. H. Arthur nliout a Pacific hospital in San Francisco, the next will probably be r«*mained for some time in Hamburg, lif«* insurance policy. Ag«*nt for Kquit w her«* he hu«l been f«»r two months. He where he married a native girl. higher, as all -wholesale prices i M b . fS4tf< is much improved in health. CERT. PEPPY COLLEGE PROGRAM BY PEPPY James H. Mills, o f North B<‘ii«l, vis- in our line are advancing. 8. L. Godard was confined f«i th* it«*«l over th«» week end at the home Galloway writes insurance. house o\«*r the week end. He d ow n ’ t BEVY OF COLLEGE MISSES. o f his brother, K. K. Mills. He left know what the trouble was but says it Clyde !*«*<>imnl was up from the U. here his son Brewer, aged 10, who will was a plenty. i#f O. over th«* w«*ek end. make his home with his uncle. Mr.* and Mrs. !>»«* Roy Woo«ls Sr. Mrs. Ida Vcatch has recovered from Irl Groves, who sever«*ly strained a were up from Eugene over the week an attack of infltienr.n. knee s«*v«*ral weeks ago, is able to get end visiting at the home o f Mr. about the str«*ets again. Motorcar repairing. Promptness W oods’ parents, Dr. and Mrs. D. I*. Mrs. Ralph Teeters an«l her sister in Woo«ls. and efficiency at Spray, Long & law, Miss Myrtle Teet«*rs, spent Thurs J. I. Jones was at Reeds port over stoppe«! in Glendali* to visit at th«* Cruson's Service Garage. I I7tI day in Eugene. home of Mr. Hall's brother, George M. th«* week end on business. Hall, former banker here. Mrs. Frank Knox r«»turne«l Saturday I might fib a little, but never enough night from Portland, where she ha«l ,to hurt, so come to me anyway when been in a sanatorium. She has been you want to buy or sell real estate. J. grantly benefited in health. N. W. White was in the city y«**ter M. Durham. nil7tfc James Matthews is in a hospital in «lay for the first time since taken down with the influenza several weeks ago. THIS ADVERTISEMENT IS WORTH TW ENTY-FIVE Eug**ii(* suffering with pneumonia. CENTS ON ONE SACK OF CROWN OR FISHER S Christian Church— th«» “ h o m e lik e " Gives Lecture on Egypt. BLEND FLOUR IF CUT OUT AND BROUGHT TO church J. E. Carlson, minister.— Bibb* Rev. J. Bruce Griffin, Presbyterian .school at 9:46, clasaee for all ages; OUR STORE FRIDAY OR SATURDAY. imstor at the University of Oregon, «’«»mniunion and sermon at 11, topic, " Tlu* B«*st Thing in Cottage G r o v e ;" gave an interesting talk Sunday eve junior congregation at II; intermediate ning at the Presbyterian church on (Sign name here)..................................... ............................. C. E. at 6:30; senior C. E. at 6 :JO; " O ld E gyp t.” Th«* lecture was illus trated with steraopteon views. r«*gular evening service at 7:30. ‘ Earliest of AH” seed potatoes. ORANGE MARMALADE Dressmaking, r«»modc!ing children’s Kerr’s slid Albers’ baby chick feed. T ra ffic Fine Returned. «1**1 h mg, general sewing. R«»nsonabl«* Have you tried our new ( »range Marmalade? It's just right Albers' Molesso meai for cows. A fine of $5 assessed against Lester prices. Mrs. J. H. Heard, 322 8«*<*on«l Spenal tli*’ M l ........... ......................... 25c; 2 for 45c Powers for failure to have prop«»r li Crown mill run. street, m3tfc cense plates on his truck is to be re Feed and flour is advancing—buy now. F. L. Bah re nf us, C. A. Handy ami C. turned. The state license department O. D«*V»*re motored to Eugene Tuesday. assumes the bfame for the fact that Two <*f th«* DeVere children, John and Mr. Powers did not have the plat«*«. Claud, an«J Carl Handy ar«* in a hos Application had been ma«ie and the pital there, having undergone op«»rn failure o f th«» plates to reach here was The S t o r e T i l l A p p r u l i t e i Y o u r Trade tions for api^mticitis. because o f sending Mr. Powers’ mail A number of members of the W. O. to the wrong address. Specials tor Friday and Saturday Only E A D S G R O C E R O stran d er Y M cQ ueen Extra Special! Your Eyesand the Movies 35c C it y M e a t Market GOOD ANY TIME Faultless Bread D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town Cottage Electric Grove Bakery I A. F. & A. M., Attention POWER OFF Sunday Forenoon Buick Six M ou n tain States Power Company for Sale or Trade Monroe Photo Studio “Sterling” 0. A. C. Girls’ Glee Club Sterling Feed Company Cottage G rove High School cTWonday, cTWarch 20 2 5 c Ad Tickets. 3 5 c and 50c Garden Seed— (Package Smith-Short Grocery and Bulk) Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store