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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
V Why We Get the Biz— ('h«»crful |»tan<*«‘ of or- <l*is over the phone or in ^person an<l prompt delivery are two of the reaaonH that our store has such a satis factory clieptele. 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 T E A D S G R O C E R V T h e S t o r e W h e r e Y o u r D o l l a r Do e s I t s Du t y ON THE W EST SID E 1‘lfONK 9 Miss Allie Phillips, of Corvallis, 1 * j a * n t Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Phillips. AJ AX .PARAGON, 30x3, $10.35; 30x $10.05. Overland Garage. a21tfe Ed Spriggs, of Canary, is visiting his brothers John and Clint. Mr. and Mrs. O. |>. Monte, of Wood burn, were guests the latter part of last week at the home of Mr. Monte’s uncle, W. M. Murdock. This means more than the Moving and storage. Phone 1*1). City mere supplying and fitting Transfer. uoviltfr of glasses. Of greatest im Jai k 1 longer, Marvin Alstott, Wil portance is the examination bam Skilling and Dexter Huff s|H*nt the week end at Prune Hill. which determines the success Mr. and Mrs. Levi Neel, of Spring or failure of an attempt to I odd, spent Easter with Mrs. Neet *n make your eyes more useful parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J . Nelson Sr. and comfortable. Hughes Studio— Free enlargements given with your kodak work. Dev el In order that your glasses oping 6 exposures, per roll, tOr; prints, fulfill all the requirements le, 4c, 5«'. Over Hank of Cottage expected of them, the exam Grove. nl4my5e ination of your eyes must be Andrew Hrund and family motored to Portland Saturday to attend the accomplished by an exper wedding of a brother of Mrs. Hrund. ienced optical specialist. Mv Mrs. N. E. Brnher arrived Saturday increasing clientele is suffi from Thielman, Minn., and is visiting cient evidence of the ability at the home of her brother in law, Joe with which examinations art- Hrieher. made. Second hnnd goods bought, sold and exchanged, i. H. Morris, at bridge, tf If you need glasses, I shall Mrs. Harry Millett returned Satur be glad to make an appoint day to her home in Junction City, after a visit at tlo* home of her daughter, ment at your convenience. Mrs. E. T. Blakely. Lillian Ewing, of I^ondon, spent Easter with the George Currin family. The Euterpean club will present “ A Gala Day of an Old World Market OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Street” at the armory May 10. Songs, folk dances, costumes and cats of eight Factory on Premi»»» different nations. Doors ojmmi at 6 Cottage Grove Oregon o ’clock. Program and menu will np- j»enr later in The Sentinel. a21c* Mrs. M. F. Wyatt left Saturday to visit her son Ernest a t Salem and her sister, Mrs. Fox, at Portland. Miss l,eiia Hurchain, who teaches at Linda w; Clyde Hurchain, who is a t tending O. A. C., and Otto Hurchain, who is attending Monmouth normal, spent Easter with their parents, Mr. Mr** MtitiMa Hhfp attended Ranter and Mrs. Shade Burehum. *er\»«•♦** in Eug«*m*. Fords fixed, automobiles re Mi'*** Hazel IxMH-k* ami Mia» Mary Kllcii Hi‘ii mi *ii art1 home from Monmouth paired. Spray, Long & Cruson. K. M. Uilm»n hih ! family arrived last for th«* Easier vacation. Win n you nerd n tin* it costs no week from Eugene to make this their more to buy Kelly*. Nelson’* Service j home. Mr. Gilson is in the contracting Station. a21e business. E. G. Hubbard and son Elza, of Mr*. Martin Foster was over from Drain, sjient Easter with relatives here. Ixirane Friday. A net gain of $6.1 GO,835 made by the Oregon Fire Relief Ass’n in busi ness w ritten in 11*21 needs no comment. Kodak See Tom Awbrey, local agent, for low High Class Finishing rates, or John Durham, near Bartell Photography hotel. * a!4tfc Mrs. R. b. Stewart was up from AI finny over Sunday to assist Mr. Stew art hi finding a house. George Cutsforth, who had lieen vis iting at the home of his son, Dale 22 N. Sixth Street Cutsforth, returned Saturday to his Open Sundays by appointment. home in Riddle. Piano tuning and repairing. First Duplicates can be bail from class workman. All work guaranteed. Reasonable chargee also ou repairing. old negative* Phone 312 or write R. F. Callahan, Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, Ore. j ! 3 t f K. E. Cheney is ambling around on Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Hardin spent Ilo* crutches, for the reason that he got wei*k end at Yonealla with Mrs. liar careless with a sharp ax and split the din’» parents, Mr. and Mrs. W I*. great toe of tlo* left foot. The ax went through the sole of the shoe and Burge. Galloway for lu su ra lire, fill Main, tf took a firm hold in the block below. Tin* Cheney family have just recov N. J . Nelson Jr. and family sjieiit «•red from influenza and diphtheria and Faster at t ’oburg. feel that things are coming their way Mr. and Mrs. H. 11. Vea teli spent too fust. Hatiirday in Eugene. We buy storage batteries direct from Fix it Shop. In new location at the factory and can save you money. Over a21tfc bridge. m.V land Garage. Harrison Rogers has bought a used N. W. White spent the week eiul in Eugene at the home of his son Herald. Dodge roadster from l i s t e r Phelps. O PTIC A L SERVICE D. Scholl J. \ Tales of the Town Monroe Studio Dollar Day Specials! Monday, April 24th 14 pumi«!* of Millin'............................................................. 23 l<ara of whit«- laundry soap......................................... 9 «-ana of milk ....................................................................... •'i pound can of American Club coffee ..................... 9 15-cent cans of |xirk and beans ............................... « 20-cent cans of tomatoes................................................. 13 pounds of best head rice.... ........................................... Brooms regular price ♦1.25 ........................................... 15 rolls of toilet pa|»er.................... - ............................. ..... Large caddy of crackers........ .............. - ............................ $ 1.00 $100 $1 00 $100 $100 $100 $ 1.00 $100 $1 00 $1 00 See Our Windows for Many More Caah Specials THIS IS FOR CASH, ONE DAY ONLY, MONDAY, A P R IL24 Smith-Short Grocery T k i « t o r e T i l l A p p W. A. Hognte has been carrying one of hi.4 hands around rather gently of lute while nursing a carbuncle. The Elbert Bede family. Miss Elise Price and Dale Wyatt motored to Eu gene Sunday forenoon and attended services at the Episcopal church. Moviug and storage. Phone 99 Citj Transfer. novlltfc Mr. and Mrs. Gus Henry and Mr. ami Mrs. Dave Rogers, two sons and two daughters, of Grafton, Ida., visit ed Friday at the C. \V. Caldwell and Win. Baker homes while on th«*ir way home from spending the winter ut Long Beach. W. A. Hcck, formerly of Isondon, was up from Portland over the week end. J. S. Medley was up from Eugene Friday on legal business. Shingles— A car of A No. 1 shingles just received. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. a7-14c l*r. H. VY. Titus attended a meeting of th«* Southern Willamette Dental so ciety hi Eug«*ue Saturday. Miss Etta Smith, of Sun Jos«*, Calif., is visiting Mrs. Edgur King. Miss Smith was located in the Bohemia dis trict several years ago when George Knowles, Gottfried Graber and Charles Get ready to enjoy the summer Getty* were operating mining claims season. Have Spray, Long & Cru there. son put the old bus in tip top Moving nnd storage. Phono 99. City condition. in31tfc Transfer. n v lltf Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Trouery, who had Emmett Howard and Col. W. G. D. Mercer were up from Eugene Saturday. I been visiting at the horn«* of Mrs. Mr. Howard is a candidate for the leg 1 Trouery*s sister, Mrs. Merritt Eddy, left Monday for Eugene to make their i ski tore. Ray Baker has bought a used Paige home. Mrs. Trouery’s mother, Mrs. G. VY. McBride, accompanied them and from Ralph Chestnut. will remuiu for a week or so. If it can be sold, 1 can sell it. I f Millie Pattou is nursing a bruised it can be bought, I can buy it. List your property right. Let me know what arm, the result of having been cata you want. J . M. Durham, realtor, n21tf pulted from his motorcycle Saturday. A limited number of piano pupils Mrs. K. K. Mills, w ho with her-eon Robert is visiting in Eugene this week, from Mrs. Harry Webber's class will was up Monday night to attend the give their annual students’ recital ut the high school auditorium ut 8 p. m. reception at th«* Baptist church. Saturday, May 0. They will be assisted by Miss Lucile Davidson, Margaret llomenwuy and Leslie Hull, who will give vocal numbers, and by Millicent and Jerrine Burrows, who will give readings. The program will apjicur next week. u21c Mrs. E. J. llowe is confined to the I house with au injured back, the result of a full Sunday on a slippery walk. Rev. J . L. Beatty, who is here get ting his household goods ready to move to his (diurge at Ceutrul Point, was there over Sunday to conduct services. New piuuos, $25 cash uml $15 a month. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, jl3 tf You will live longer an<J enjoy Oregon. T. C. Wheeler was in Eugene Mon life more (and so will we) if you let us «Ip all your baking day oil busi ties». Mr. and Mrs. George Matthews and for you. We are specialists on Tommy Matthews arrived home Friday pastries and party orders. from California by motor. Faultless Pastries to Go With Faultless Bread Nothing like taking this load from your mind when you are busy with so many details. C o t t a g e G r o v e E l e c t r i c Bakery Mrs. Anna Taylor, of Chicago, visit ed between trains Monday forenoon at the home of her uncle, Homer Gal loway. Fix it Shop in now location at corner of Main street and Pacific highway, c NY. Frasier Johnson has been having some fun (f ) with a bad tooth during tin* past week. The crown of the tooth gave way while a dentist was extract ing it ami the root could not be loosene<}. Mr. Johnson suffered consid erable pain for several days and hail to have the affected tooth treated medically. Galloway writes insurance. Ben Lurch arrived Tuesday from Han Francisco, where he is making his home with a daughter, Mrs. McCredie. His other daughter, Mrs. Kreuger, of Butt4», Mont., is visiting in San Fran cisco. It costs you less to have a re pair made when you first notice something wrong. Spray, Long & Cruson, automobile osteopaths. The Fragrance of Our Coffees and their delicious tickling of the palate will he remembered long after their moderate price is forgotten. ALWAYS COME HERE FOR THE BEST IN GROCERIES Ostrander fa, McQueen Walter B. Jones, candidate for the senate, was up from Eugene Wednes «lay. He said he was replacing a few fence palings which had been kicked out by Jack Magladry, his opponent for the seuutorship. Percy Rogers has purchased a new light Studebaker six from Long & Cru son for his jitney business. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer and son Kenneth were up from Eugene Wednes day for the funeral of Willie Ostran der. Dr. G. C. Dy ott ut tended a medical society meeting at Salem Tuesday night. C. F. Counts has completed his as sessing work and has returned his books to the assessor’s office. O. L. Nichols left Wednesday for Reodsport, where he has a job ol loca lion work which may take several months. Marion Vcatch and family and Mrs. James Ostrander were up from Eugene Wednesday to attend me fuueral of WilUe Ostrander. Mrs. C. Kozme, of Portland, is visit ing her daughter, Mrs. George Foster. J . B. Bums returned Wednesday from a visit with a daughter at Al bany. Mrs. J . W. Vcatch is visiting at Di vide at the home of her brother, Harry klcDole. A son was recently born to the Me Doles. Mrs. VV. J . Kendrick and daughter Alberta, who hud been visiting at the Joe Wicks home, left Wednesday for their home in St. Cloud, Minn. Mrs. Wicks accompanied them to Portland, where she will visit. Mrs. A. VV. Swanson was called to Albany Sunday by the serious illness of a brother, Oscar Odeuburg. Ray Kerr was iu Eugene Tuesday. Jack Klopfenstein, Edd Jenks and Harry Parker left yesterday for Bo hemia for the summer. J . S. Magladry, candidate for the senate, motored up from Eugene Wed nesday with R. L. Frances, represent ative of the purchasing department of the Southern Pacific, who had business here. John F. Woodard, formerly of this city, who recently returned from Eu rope, was married in New York Satur day to Geraldine Ulmer and will visit here soon with his bride. He did not state whether the bride is a New' York girl. The Sunday school of Latham held a party Tuesday at the J . E. McCall place. Poultrymen! Bring your eg«* to Sterling's and get your supplies here. We can save you money. Sterling scratch feed, cwt $2.40 Sterling egg mash, cwt. $2.50 Whole corn, cwt..................$1.75 Cracked or sifted corn, fine or coarse, cwt____ _________ $2.00 Sterling dairy feed, sk..... $1.45 Sterling horse feed, sk.... $1.60 Sterling Feed Company Ö2Ü West Main Plume 171 a beautiful cut glass dish as a remem brance from the members of the club* Mr. and Mrs. Knox leave soon for Portland to make that eity their home. Miss Eunice VanDenburg entertained at dinner Friday evening the employes of the Helliweii, Bangs & Marksbury store. Km Hanford was a guest out side of the employes. Wilburn Thum arrived home from Portland last week with an Interna tional truck for the Knowles & Graber hardware, which will be used by them. Mrs. S. L. Mack in, president of the Mrs. J . M. Singletary, of Eugene, Tuesday Evening Study club, was pre is visiting this week at the home of sented with a flowering plant at this her daughter, Mrs. A. C. Spriggs. week’s meeting of the club. The occa sion was a birthday anniversary. When you think tires, think United ?> States or Kellys. Nelson’s Service Sta tion. a21c The E. et A. club held a covered dish supper Tuesday evening iu the Miss Blanche Ramsdell returned to high school dining room. The girls fur her home in Springfield Monday, after nished one course and the boys the spending Easter with Mrs. Thus. Sear*. other. VY. M. Bradford and family, of Eu gene, visited this week at the home of Your home newspaper is first entitled Mrs. Bradford’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. to your support. tf H. B. Yancey. fluy the “ LIGHT OVERLAND“ and NOTICE TO MERCHANTS. be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Grove: Touring and Roadster, $695; The attention of merchants who use Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. Overland the American flag as a signal to drays Garage. a21tfc and trucks, and to all who use the flag N. J . Nelson Jr. and family motored for any purpose other than for display to Eugene Tuesday morning. in a proper manner, is called to the federal law upon this subject, which Mrs. (¿on Baker went to Roseburg subjects them to prosecution for such Tuesday to visit friends. disrespect. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City a21p THE AMERICAN LEGION. Transfer. nvltf Mrs. G«‘ne A Iverson and two da ugh ters, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Alverson’s uncle, D. C. Emerson, returned Tuesday to their HA VE YOU S E E N I T ? home in Oakland, Calif. that big window full of J . H. McLaughlin, who was called to The Epworth League held an enjoy Hubbard to attend the funeral of his able sociul Friday evening in the league brother, J . T. McLaughlin, returned room ut the Methodist church. Re Tuesday. freshments were served by a college method. The committee in charge Start the season right with a stunt were Helen Breedlove, Virginia Bosley, at The Fair Store 1922 Studebaker. Easiest running, Dwight Buchanan und Eugene Ham lightest on upkeep of any moder rick. 6-quart Tea Kettles. <§> ate priced car. Spray, Long & Mrs. E. G. O. Groat entertained her 2- quart Double Boilers. Cruson. ni31tf Sunday school class of the Baptist Raymond Grube and 11. J. Shinn mo church at her home Saturday after 3- piece Saucepan Sets. tored to Eug«*ne Tuesday. noon. Fourteen girls were present. 4- quart Covered Convex Ket Mrs. J . T. Hprinkel and small son After a missionary program, games tle*. arrived Tuesday from Junction City were played and light refreshments and ar<* visiting at the home of Mr. were served. Miss Erma Eusted assist 3-pint Percolators. Hprinkel’s mother, Mrs. G. W. Smith, ed Mrs. Groat in serviug. Easter bus and Mrs. Hprinkel’s parents, Mr. and kets were sent to sick ones. 10-inch Round-bottom Colan Mrs. Harvey Taylor. ❖ <$ <$ ders The Constellation club will meet next At went end of bridge. Fixit Shop. Fixes most anything. m3c Thursday, with Mrs. Andrew Brum! —and many other items. Mrs. W. E. Bossermun and two lit ami Mrs. VV. J . White as hostesses. < § > *$ > \Vhil«> they last, your choice tie daughters arrived Tuesday from Co Mrs. Harry L. Grube was a pleasant «{uille and ar»* visiting Mrs. Bosser of any piece, or as many as you man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James hostess to the Social Twelve club yes want, for only terday afternoon. Groom. ^ * $ * <§> Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Willard spent The I „a Com us club was pleasantly Easter in Roseburg with th«*ir son Bert entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. and daughter, Mrs. Fred Jost. lh*rt is Frank Knox. Dainty refreshments were building a $5,(MM* residence. served. Mrs. Knox was presented with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Weaver and daughter Frances stopped Sunday for a short visit with the Win. Baker fam ily whih* en route from Portland to California. After their California visit they expect to go to New York. Mrs. Earl Garoutte and little son, Commencing May 1, Cottage Grove who had been for several weeks at the home of Mrs. Garoutte’s parents, Mr. Creamery will be on a cash basis, and Mrs. II J . Jorgensen, returned (laying for each shipment of cream Wednesday to their home at Row as soon as it is tested. Ki ter. Mr. Compton, of Blake Compton, We adopt this policy in accord stepped on a nail Saturday. Although ance with our endeavor to give the he stepped off of it immediately, he ruined the nail and injured the foot to dairymen of this community service such iiu extent that he had to limp for to the best of our ability. several days. The Loyal Daughters of the Chris tian church Sunday school arc urrnug iiig an entertainment to he given on June 9. A. L. Woodard and J . E. Young mo tore«! to Portland yesterday. Rev. S. Hamrick und about 25 mem bers of the Epworth league are at tending the convention of the society being held in Roseburg. Rev. J . H. ‘ Earliest of AU” seed potatoes. Pc a i x will fill the M«*thodist pulpit Sunday in the absence of Rev. Ham Kerr’s and Albers’ baby chick feed. rick. Albers’ Molasso meal for c o w l The Blake Compton road paving out Oown mill run. fit has been moved to Myrtle Creek, Fee«l and flour ia advancing—buy now. where the nynpnny has an all summer job. Mrs. E. B. I .owe and Mrs. J . H. Mul lea arrived Sunday from Los Angeles to attend the funeral of Mrs. Lowe's sister and Mrs. Mullen's niece, Mrs. Edno O. Elliott. v <§> SOCIETY Aluminum Bargains Honey Cured Picnic Hams 25c Pound HONEY CURED COTTAGE ROLLS Sweet ami Luscious Practically Bom bs* 30c lb. All cured at home of home grown meat City Meat Market Wholesalers and Retailers Used cars at Nelson’s Hervice Sta tion: 1918 Dodge roadster with all new tires and in A I condition, $450; Overland touring, 1918, in fine condi Don, $27.5; Grant six touring, $300; Ford bug, $D>0; Maxwell touring, $225; Maxwell bug, $00. Mrs. H. H. Ventch has been confine«! to the house during the |M«st week. Cumpers in tin* auto park Monday night, who hail their musical instru meats with them, provid«*d a concert for th<* neighborhood. Have the Fixit Shop fix it. New lo cation at w«*st end of the briilge. m.3c Dr. L. B. Warns ley and his son in law, Wm. Cole, came up from Portland Sunday, the former to remain some time to see if his asthma may not be benefited by the climate here. He is an «>1<I-time friend of II. J . Shinn, whom ht* knew back in Nebraska. Mr. Cole returned to Portlami Monday. I/Owest prices on rebuilding, recharg ing and replacement. Overland Battery Station. a2l t fc John Conklin has moved to the E. C. I.«»ckwood place on Row river. Mrs. Fannie Witt«* has traded her property on north Tenth street for the Carl Elliott property «»n Vau Boren avenue and has moved to her new property. See the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works about putting those damaged tire* in condition. It menus something to you. flTtf $1.25 Each* Notice to Dairymen (< w Cottage Grove Creamery G a rd e n S e e d — (Package and Bulk) Jones & Eaton Peed and Seed Store