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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 14, 1922)
Why W e Get the Biz— ; J E A D S Cheerful acceptance of or ders over the phone or m person and prompt delivery are two of the reasons that our store has such a satis factory clientele. Another is that our groceries are al- * ways fresh, pure and whole some and our prices most reasonable. May we have ' the pleasure of a visit or call from you today? G R O C E R Y T h e S t o r e W h e r e Yo u r D o l l a r Does It s Dut y ON THE WEST SIDE PHONE 9 O P T IC A L SERVICE This means more than the mere supplying and fitting of glasses. Of greatest im portance is the examination which determines the success or failure of an attempt to make your eyes more useful and comfortable. In order that your glasses fulfill all »he requirements expected of them, the exam ination of your eyes must I n * accomplished hy an exper ience«! optical specialist. My increasing clientele is suffi cient evidence of the ability with which examinations are made. If you n«‘ed glasses, 1 shall be glad to mak«' an ap|>oiiit- nieiit at your convenience. D. J. Scholl O PT IC IA N O PTO M ETR IST F acto ry on Prem ises C ottage Grove Oregon Tales of the Town Attend the Bean for-Govemor rally in the chamber of commerce tonight. al4p H arry Fullm«*r r**torw*d Hun day from ii Vi** 1 1 iu K ugeur. Mr. am i Mr*. John Bo Mon returned Sunday to th«*ir home in C leveland, O. They had been here two week* in eon iretion w ith th e big m ining deal in he Bohemia d istrict. G alloway for Insurance, 511 M ain, tf E. C. Lockwood, Jack Klopfcn.*tcia. John B rand, Johii U raber and Mr. anti d r-. \\ 1 11 1 a 111 K ineart m otored t «* the ’ Coiu*t4>»k eoal mine W ednesday. I li ifh I ’ l a s s Photography Kodak Finishint' Monroe Studio Irl G row * left for Sun Francisco T hursday to have lus injured knee at i tended to iu the Southern P aeifie ho* ! pitaL W alter Lackey an d fam ily have re | tu rn ed from W inchester bay, where I Mr. Luckey had charge of a life sa v in g statio n for a year. A kodak to suit the whim of every kodaker, at the White Pharmacy. a7e Mrs. John Truutiell and daughter, Miss Ju d a, are Visiting relativ es iu V ina, C alif. Mr*. L. L W oolley received word | la * t we«*k ot the death in N orth Man I Chester, lm l., o f her brother, C. C. Hillm an. H ughes Studio— Free enlargem ents given w ith your kodak w ork. Bevel jo p in g ti s-x jH»ures, per roll, 10c; prints, Je, 4c, 5e. O ver B ank of C ottage 1 (»rove. al4m y5e Mrs. T ennie C urtis arriv ed Friday from Leslie, A rk., to visit the J . A. Buchanan fam ily. Mis* Hay G odard spent the week end iu E ugene w ith her auuts. M rs. K. K. H penrer and Mrs. G race V anB oskirk. Second hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. 1. B. M orris, a t bridge, tf Mrs. \ \ . o . A sher an d children, of Salem , visited during the past week at th e home of M rs. A sh er’s fath er, H en ry W hitlock. Mr*. J . J . Billon and d au gh ter a r rived F riday from P ortland and are v isiting Mrs. B illo n ’s parents, Mr. and M rs. 1*. 11. Magee. Fords fixed, automobiles re paired. Spray, Long & Cruson. Edd Jen k s and Jack K lopfeustein were hi E ugene F rid ay on business. Raym ond V catch w as iu A lbany Sat urday on business. Mr*. C. J . S a rff and son G erald Lee sj»ent the week end m A lbany. A net gain of $6,100,835 m ade by the O regon F ire R elief Ass *n in bn si u«*ss w ritlen in 1921 needs no com m ent. See Tom Aw brey, local agent, for low rates, or John D urham , near B arteil hoteL a l ltf c Mrs. Ben M arksbury, who had boon v isitin g her rents, Mr. and Mrs. J. VI. I>>ngtellow, retu rn ed S aturday to her hom e iu P ortland. Miss B» rth a H ays, from the U. of O., »pent the week end at the home of her brother, S uperintendent O. W. Hay*. Piano tu n in g and repairing. F irst class workm an. All work g uaranteed. R easonable charges also on repairing. Phone 31J or w rite R. F. C allahan, Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, Ore. j! 3 tf Mr*. H erbert E akin and Miss I Alla C urrin m otored to C orvallis S aturday. Mr*. O. E. Parsons, of Eugene, spent Sunday at the Mr*. S. E. Cochran home. P lul B ukow sky spent the week end in A lbany. M oviug and storage. Phone 99. City T ran sfer. n o v lltfc Mr*. E. M. C raw ford w ent to Spring field S aturday to visit her son F rank, who i w orkifig there. J . 1. Jones was in R eedsport over the week end on business. R obert Jones and Bale H aw kins were in S pringfield S aturday night. 22 N Sixth Street Open Sundays hy appointment. Duplicates can he hail from | Get ready to enjoy the aunimer » old negative. season. Have Spray, Long & Cru son put the old bus in tip top condition. mSltfc M IM M arth a Johnson returned Hun day from a visit in Eugene. Eixit Hhop. In new loeation at the bridge. m3c Mr*. D. C. Bosley and non Fred »pent Sunday iu Eugene. Mr*. J K. D unaavia left Sunday for Chico, C alif., to v isit relative*. Nelaon for u**d ear*. a!4e Mr*. Charles rh a m lh r w»*ut to P ort land la»t week to care for her bu* b a u d ’* people, who are all down with the fla. H arry Neet bought a new Ford road ater la»t week of Woodsou Brother*. M oviug and M urage. Phone 99 C ity T raaafer. u o v iltfe Mr. and Mrs. Kay Nelson m otored over from M abel Sunday and spent the day v isiting relatives. W illiam Thuiu was in P ortland over the week end. Cecil Caldw ell and Frank W allace cam e up from P ortland S aturday. P arty is known who stole oil cup o ff county road roller. R eturn to Ed Tul lar garage on S ixth street and avoid arrest and going to jail. a!4pd Mr*. Gaven ( ’. D yott visited in Port laud during the past week. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. F in nerty were up from Eugene over the week end. Mrs. lim a B eager w as ill the first of th e week. M IL K THIS S WEEK P E C IA L FIVE CANS DARIMADE MILK FOR 55 CENTS THIS MILK IS FULL WEIOHT, CANNED AT SE ATTLE AND IS ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED Vegetables for Saturday Fresh tomatoes, rhubarb, lettuce, cabbage, green onions, cau- lifl«>wcr, parsnips and sweet spuds. Smith-Short Grocery T I • Diari Tbit A p pr at is te» Your Trad» Mr. nini Mrs. R. E. G risw old w ere up from Eugene over Sunday visiting relatives. F ixit Shop iu new location at corner of Main street and P acific highw ay, c Mr*. K atherine Scott and dau gh ter were Eugene visitor* S aturday. Among visitors from here iu Eugene S aturday w ere Mr*. Wm. Skilling, Mrs. A ngie T hornton and Mrs. George An dorami. An eight pound son was born A pril 4 to Mr. and Mrs. Alva E. D avit. Get an Eastman or a better ko dak at the White Pharmacy. Get our prices before buying. a7c Shinglei—A car of A No. 1 thinglos just received. Cottage Orove Manufacturing Co. a7 -1 4 c Mr». Jurat*» Keeney write» th at »he i» now Mottled iu I a >» Angelo», whore »he bus a good position. rite w om an1» m i»»iouary »ociety of th e C hristian church w ill hold a special session in the church a t 2:30 tom orrow afternoon. Speakers w ill be present from Eugene. M oviug and storage. Phone 99. C ity T ransfer. n v l ltf Bosom* h i men w ay, of th is rity , son of Mr. nnd Mrs. I). H. H em enw ay, has been appointed a m em ber of the ed ito rial s ta ff of Lemon Punch, C. of O. publication. N. W. W hite anil J . W. Ventch were in Eugene Eriduy buying cattle. New piano», »25 eush and *15 a m outh. Eugene M usic Mhop, Eugene, Oregon. jl3 tf < urrie Ferguson has been appointed ad m in istrato r of the esta te of W illiam Ferguson, who died March 11, leaving property o f the estim ated value of *2400. The reception for th e pastor, Rev- 8rend Her, will be held a t 7:30 M on day •veiling ut the B ap tist ehureh. A program Ims been arranged. An eight pound daughter was born S aturday m orning to Mr. and Mrs. C. J . Kern. Tin» ce rtifica te of the assum ed busi ness nam e, 0. L. H ansen Lum ber com puny, of Com stock, has been filed in the office of th e county clerk. G alloway w rite* insurance. G. O. Knowles returned M onday from a trip to P ortland and S eattle on can nery busiues*. D. II. Hemenvvay has recovered from a slight atta ck of pneum onia. W hy not have your car repairing done right f It Si lesa expensive iu the end. West Side G arage. a 14c Mrs. B. C arr retu rn ed M onday to her Eastman kodaks and better home iu Eugene, a fte r a visit w ith makes, at White Pharmacy. a7c Mrs. M innie Pooler. Mis.* Lillian Godscy, county health Miss E thel Moore arrived S aturday nurse her»* since last Ju n e, has re from I .o s Angelos to m ake her home s c u e d and expects to leave this week to r her home at C ouucil Bluff*, la., w ith her brother, A. M. Moore. w here she will visit fo r some tim e while recuperating from a surgical op eration, which she recently underw ent. W. G. V anK iper, of F ort land, visited W ednesday a t the home of his m other. Mrs. A nna J . Uowdy. Found A utom obile crank. Call at Sentinel office. a 14c K enneth C lark, of P ortland , is v isit ing hi* gran d parents, Mr. and Mrs. John B artels. Juhn M ilne retu rn ed W ednesday night from a w eek ’s visit iu P ort land, w here he hail been looking a fte r his ice plant. •ari § HOT CROSS BUNS —fresh and crisp. Serve hot from the oven on Easter. But you must place your order be forehand to insure getting them Cottage G ro v e E l e c t r i c Bakery John O verholser an d fam ily, of Silk Creek, m otored to P leasant H ill Hat u n lay and spent the week end w ith relatives. Dan P ark er, of D exter, visited this week w ith his parents, Mr. am i Mrs. C. M. P arker. H ave the F ix it Shop fix it. N ew lo cation at went end of the bridge. m3e Gladys Ba me wood returned S atu rd ay to h er home on Silk creek. She had been tak in g care of her sick g ran d m other, Mrs. Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allison m otored up from K oseburg Sunday and spent th e day w ith Mrs. A llison’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. F iester. It costs you less to have a re pair made when you first notice something wrong. Spray, Long Si Cruson, automobile osteopaths. F. E. B everly, of iA'una, purchas 'd n Eord touring ear W ednesday of Wood sou Brother». \ \ . A. U uroutte had an operaiice perform ed W ednesday fo r r.n abscess on hi» face. Mrs. C. A. B arteil and Miss H allie W illits were in Eugcuc yesterday. M oving uml storage. Phone yy. City T ran sfer. nv-ltf Lulu Kiiowlton, who had been s ta y ing w ith her grandm other, Mrs. 8. E. M cK inney, returned W ednesday ;u her home in B e lte r, being called there by the sickness of her step -fath er, Baeil Parker. W ilburn Lane suffered a paraly tic stroke on the left side W ednesday night. Kelly-.Springfield tires. Nelson sells them . al4 e Mr. and Mrs. E. T. B lakely have heen su fferin g w ith to n silitis during the |Mist week. Mrs. F ran k H ollins arriv ed Tuesday from L eaver, Colo., and is visiting her sister, M rs. O. P . K elly. Start the season right with a 1922 Studebaker. Easiest running, lightest on upkeep of any moder ate priced car. Spray, Long & Cruson. m31tf Mr. an d M rs. W. T. Plunk le ft T ues day for R eedsport to m ake th e ir home. Mrs. G. E. Beers, of P o rtlan d , who had been v isitin g M rs. Id a M iller, re turned home Tuesday. Mr.*. F. T. P arks, of W ilbur, who had visited a week w ith Mrs. J . A. M ackey, retu rn ed home M ouday. At weHt end of bridge. F ix it Hhop. Fixes m ost an y th in g. m3c C. A. Stevens retu rn ed Tuesday m orning from a business trip to O ak land. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Enibree are here from P ortlan d on a visit. Mary A llen, of Saginaw , spent M on day night here w ith her sister, K a th leen. Mrs. George C urrin and son Ivan were in Eugene Tuesday. Home-grown sugar-curo«l Mr*. N. E. G lass and son P hilip were Eugene visitors T uesday. PICNIC HAMS Mrs. J . E. D uffy arriv ed W ednesday from P o rtlan d and is v isitin g ut tin? home of h er brother, O. F. Thiel. while they last M rs. M elvina Thom pson, of W aueon- dn, Wa*h., is v isitin g her parents, Mr. I and Mr*. 11. H. C^uimby. M i.*s R uth Phelps left yesterday for Denver to begin her w ork w ith the Wholesalers and Retailers | Ellison W hite ehautauquu. Word has been received th at Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Colem an, who w ent to S ac ram ento, C alif., iu N ovem ber, havo s u f Attend the Bean-for-Govemor fered severe attack* of influenza. rally in the chamber of commerce Eagle cigar store was burglar tonight. al4p i/ed The Tuesday $12 in dim es being J opt ha Jefferies, of f ’hehalis. W ash., taken from the night, till. returned home M onday, a fte r a v isit Pearne Crow cam e over from I»ornne w ith his sister, Mrs. A. L. W'elden. Mr. and Mrs. J . H. B ennett, Glen, W ednesday and w ent to Eugene. E rnest and Mat* B ennett and Mis* Glen H aney left W ednesday for V e M yrtle P o tts m otored to C orvallis S un nn, C alif., to visit a sister. day. Ned M ahon left W ednesday for 1 m ight fib a little, but never enough G rants Pass. to h u rt, so come to ine anyw ay when Mr. and Mrs. Kay W illiam s w ent to you w ant to buy or sell real estate. J. Jun ction C ity W ednesday to visit Mrs. M. D urham . iu l7 tfc W illiam s9 p aren ts, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kay Glass anti fam ily, of Eugene, S atterfield . *|ient the week end visiting the S. L. A. II. W ilson and d au gh ter, Miss M arkin fam ily. • Helen, arriv ed Tuesday from Oswego, Mr. anti Mrs. N. J . Nelson m otored K an., and are visitin g at the home of to P ortlan d for tht* week end. Mr*. Mr. W ilson’s Jiro th er, George Wilson. A. M. Moore accom panied them am i Robert V eateh, of P ortland , sou of Mrs. E. E. A rthur accom panied them a* “ D oc’ ' V eateh, is visitin g his cousin, fa r a.* Eugene. C urtis W atch . See th e C ottage G rove V ulcanizing Mr. and Mrs. (1. M. Hcott have re W orks ubout p u ttin g those dam aged covered from atta c k s of influeuxa. tire* in condition. It m eans som ething Mrs. Roscoe Yenrous and Mi*s Lulu j fI 7» f Hull *nent the week end iu P ortland Miss N ieta H azleton returned last w ith th eir b ro th er, W aldo Hull. week from a visit w ith her sister, Mis* G ra y ’s Cash A C arry store has Hazel, af Hr ml. bought the H. Venske building which W aldo M iller has about recovered it oecupie*. from hi* recent illness. Mr. and Mr*. W. H. Ostrander, Mrs. Mrs. Win Gilson left Tuesday to F. J. A lstott, I)r. II. R. Job and An join Mr. Gilson at Fresno, C alif. ehor Alsted were witnesses in district Mrs. L. C. C urrin left yesterday to court this w eek*in the ease o f Otto visit her daughter, Mrs. K L. Gile, a t Michel agaiust the Houtkern P acific Roseburg. fo r injuria* sustained a y ear ago. Specials This Week! 25c lb. City Meat Market SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 31 4 6 bars of white soap for............. .............25c; 25 burs for $1.00 Regular 20e size Libby’s pork and beans, can....15c; 2 for 26c WE ALSO HAVE A NEW SHIPMENT OF ALUMINUM AT $1.36 PER SET WITH EACH $1.00 CASH PURCHASE Ostrander McQueen Tlu> W. M. More lock fam ily am m oving into the* Hen Lurch residence property on M ain street. U. W. McUuccu was confined to the house several days th is week by ill uess. Buym ond V eateh has gone to A lbany to ag ain accept a position there. Mrs. N. M. O glesby an d daughter, Mrs. J . P. U rahani, arriv ed T uesday from P ortland . Mrs. O glesby recently retu rn ed from C alifornia in a sick con dition and w ent to P o rtlan d to be eared for by her daughter. M rs. G ra ham will rem ain a few days. Both she and Mr. G raham have reeovered from a tta c k s of influenza. M em bers of the E uterpean club are m aking progress upon a unique cuter- tain m en t to be given in th e early p art of M ay. Home surprises are prom ised. O tto M ichel J r. and fam ily, of Bose burg, accom panied by H enry Michel, of Hheridan, Wyo., m otored *ip from B osehurg Hunday, v isitin g w ith O tto M iehel, fa th er of the m en, and a t the J . A. EHedge home, M rs, Elledge being a sister. Dale W y att m ade a trip to th e Wy a tt m ining property ill th e Bohemia d istric t F rid ay , retu rn in g S aturday. The W y atts are planning to build a new road and tako in some m ining m achinery. Mrs. H elen Hilsby has been ill during th e past ten days. Boy H eck retu rn ed to school M on day, a fte r being out a week. N. 8. H ays, of London springs, w as in Eugene M onday on business. Mrs. B. M cC nrgar v isited in Eugene T hursday o f last week. A lexander Lew is and others w ere given judgm ent in circuit court lasf week ag ain st C harles 8. Cochran in the sum of *5,000, w ith in te re st .it the rate of 7 per cent from O ctober 2!', 1920, and th e fu rth e r sum of *250 a t torney fees. Mr. nnd M rs. R alph T eeters have re turned to W arrenton, w here Mr. T eeters is em ployed. They had been here some tim e w hile Mr. T eeters w as recovering from injuries. Among those from here in Eugene W ednesday w ere W. T. Poole, M. M. T hornton nnd Mr. anil M rs. W. A. G aroutte. Mrs. I,. M. R alston retu rn ed A pril l from spending several m onths in C alifornia a t th e homo of her son L air in D unsm uir, her son Is'slio iu M ont gom ery Creek, and her d au gh ter, Mrs. Hum B rew ster, in B urley. Mr. and M rs. F . M. H um brick, O. H. H aw ley an d tw o children visited S un day nt the A. J . A rm strong home in Eugene. Mr. A rm stro n g ’s physical eon ditiou is som ew hat im proved. Mrs. C. C. Cruson is recovering nice ly from an a tta c k of pneum onia. The condition of M rs. Raym ond G rube continues to im prove. Poultrymen! V ital Statistics for March. Bring your eggs to Sterling’s ! ami get your supplies here. VVe can save you money. Sterling scratch feed, cwl $2.40 Sterling egg mash, ewt.....$2.50 Whole corn, ewt................$1.75 Cracked or sifted corn, fine or coarse, ewt..........................$2.00 Sterling dairy feed, sk....$1.45 Sterling horse feed, sk.....$1.60 Sterling Feed Company 820 West Main Phone 171 interest» of th e farm ers an d the corn muu people, but the larg er interests of the sta te as well, and, therefore, we who know him are pleased to ta k e this opportunity to recom m end him to the voters of L ane C ounty as a m an who w ill m ake a real senator of whom no oue w ill be asham ed. A rth u r Jones M rs. A. LuB lue Elsie McCollum L. Prem azzi Mrs. B. F . McCollum Mrs. L a8ells S tew art C. F . T anner Mrs. Em m a T anner Kay W illiams Joseph W icks Hobt. W isert H. E lm er Lee B. 11. W illiam s B ert Isaacson liom er P atten Wm. A. Vaughn Mrs. B. 11. W illiam s F ran k .Jones Mrs. G. R. W illiam s F ran k M cIntyre A rchie Jones A lfred W illiam s Mrs. Joseph W icks Guy Jones Mrs. «Joe Prem azzi E arl F. G aroutte Mrs. R obt. W isert H ubert Mosby Mrs. H arry L unau E rnest L ittle W. L ittle H. LaB lue P hilip Mosby A. J . C rain M rs. W. L ittle Wm. T hrun 8. 8. T rask D onald Lunau Mrs. 8. 8. Trnsk F red Me M aster F rank Pleuard V ernon Thom ason Elsie A. P leuard Lee Thom ason M rs. C lara P leuard H arry Luuuii T. R. M cM usters M artin M cM aster Mrs. A fa Handers. Alphonce LuBlu** H enry Sanders John Thrun M rs. W. H. E usted B. G. Stow e E rnest Sloan J . I. Law son Geo. Sloan R obt. Shields W. Sloan H. E stabrook Mrs. W. A. V aughn Joe O fflen Angelo P eriu i Joe Prem azzi Jen uie P erin i W. L. W ilcox Kiltie Prem azzi B. F . McCollum I am is Prem azzi B utte Mooney Mrs. Frank LaBlue Charles P leuard (P aid Adv.-—Placed by Art Jones, rep resenting em ployes of Bohemia Lum ber Company, D orena, O regon.) a!4ml2< T here w ere 8 b irths nnd 8 deaths R. A. M., ATTENTION. in C ottage Grove during the m onth of M arch, according to the report of Special m eeting M onday night, M ark H ealth O fficer Job. O f the births M aster degree. three w ere m ales anil five fem ales. G O TT FR IE D G RÄ BER, Secy. T he deaths w ere «‘«intilly divided as to By order of E. H . P. a!4e sex. The m inim um price of a w an tad is V V . 35c. T hree insertions fo r *he price of tw o. B ookkeeping charge of 25c unless paid fo r in advance. tf TO T H E V O TER S OF L A N E COUNTY Bow R iver, Oregon, A pril 8, 1922. We, the undersigned em ployes o f The Bohemia Lum ber com pany, m id th eir fam ilies, having a very high regard for J . 8. M agladry, one of our em ploy ers uml form er m anager, and w ishing to do ull possible to assist him in his candidacy fo r republican nom ination us stu te sen ato r, do, regardless of party affilia tio n , hereby recom m end him to th e voters o f the county fo r th e fo l low ing reasons: Ho has alw ays been fa ir and square w ith bis em ployes, never m aking a prom ise th a t he did not fu lfill; We feel th a t ho is one of us, because he has alw ays so conducted him self th at his men w ere alw ays in terested ill his business. He would an d could alw ays jum p in nnd help uut a man, iio m u tter w hat tho em ergency, or the n atu re of tho jo b ; He has ulw uys shown an in terest in the w elfare of our fam ilies iu sickness an d m isfortune, und in every way proven him self as a real m an; He is u man of unusual ab ility , which has bi'cu dem onstrated by being able to kt*cp his plant in continuous operation during th e strenuous period of 1921, whon m any b e tte r equipptid plants were unable to o p erate; We look ii|Hin Mr. M ugladry as a Cut Facts The affairs of this bank are managed iu a safe and con servative manner by well- known business men. Every banking facility is provided fur and every reasonable accommo dation given. Accounts taken subject to check or on time. All inquiries answered and | courteous treatment given to those who may wish to transact business with us. Fir “ st The N Old atio Reliable” nal Bank man who c an not only re present t lie Garden Seed— (Package and Bulk) ‘Earlieat of All” Beed potatoes. Kerr’s and Albers’ baby chick feed. Albers’ Molasao meal for cowa. Urown mill run. Feed and flour ia advancing—buy now. Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store