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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 21, 1922)
Neighborhood News I L Y N X HOLLOW iSpecial to The ¿teiiliucL) A pril lb. Frank Alackie \\a.» a Crea- w ell visitor MouUu\. Am ong those who transacted business *n Cottage Grove Thursday ot last t week were C. 1. Luton, L. L. Green, Marion Lebtm a ml 1. N . Greaser. A uuuiber iroiu here attended the literary at the high school at Walker Friday night. Mr. and Mrs. K. V. Porter were in Lugeue Wednesday ot last week. G t . and Airs. >\ L. Lebow spen t; .he week eud with the d octor's par i juts, Mi and Mrs. Marion Lebow. The A w brey W oilord lauiiis visitadi -it tiu J . A, B riggs home Buuday a l | a m oon . Ralph Mosburg and Mabel Neal vis ! ted Sunday with the \\. A. Keane I a m ih . Mr. and Mrs. L. T. H artley and Mr. ’ ud Mrs. 1. N. Dresser motored to Lu I gene one day last week. The K. V. Porter uud Melvin Jack on fam ines were eu ter lam ed at the Trunk Mackw- horn»* Sunday. A number ot the young people mo j lured up to the tish hatchery on the | M cK enzie Sunday. M en ’s Dress Shoes Our men’s lint' o f shoes is loop ami complete. We have a mahogany Goodyear welt perfected toe. rubber heel, leather quarter lined blind evict oxford, popular priced at.. $6.00 Others at............... $6.50, $7.00 and $7.50 Hellimdl.Banijis & M ar ks b uo j . The ITuifUtfhl Store Jot (¿uii/i ty unti Se nN ev Two number« o f men's 6-inch dress shoes. Goodyear welts, bluchcr cut, in black and brown. These shoes are very low priced as to quality for $5.00 You can’t beat it. Ladies’ Shoes This luirb grade shoe is o f exceptionally good value Its construction is of Norwegian brown calf, ball strap instep, with perforations, mili tary heel, and leather quarter lining. ■ ~ ~ T w e e d Suits fe a s * ' ■Tl r w If you want a shoe at low cost, wv have it, a plain brown call oxford, low heel leather quarter lining kid leather insole, you can’t beat the price, $3.00, it fits and gives coinfort to the wearer. iki Tweed suits in all the popular mixture« of tan, brown and grey, also some in plum colors, full silk lined. > ! Some are three-piece suits including knickers, coat and skirt, just the thing for sports wear, belted models, patch pockets, button trim. All sizes ranging in price $19.50 to $29.50 | M ercerized Batiste Caps for the Young M en which stirpassi j anything it bus been our pleasure to show before. Tweeds and mixtures in the popular shades at..... Shown in a wide range of colorings in b o t h plain and fancy designs, pink, him*, y< Mow and lavender, a highly finished cloth t h a t comes 40 inches wide at............................. 45c Now is the time to look over our stock of white shoes \\ e have low heeled oxfords at $2.50 Black and white combination sport $3.50, military heels m oxfords and straps at $4.00, $4.50 and $5.50. Also a high grade line of w hite kid pumps with Louis heels. Our stock of Curtain Scrims is most complete including fancy bordered scrims, dd im hes wide. Special value at.. 25c with his fam ily at Yuuealla. Lottie Kirkendul) for • few days. N. S Hays is building a 14-foot a d Air and Mrs F T. Houston visited dition to the hotel. The east side ol Holiday with the O tto Vaughn fam ily the dining room w ill be almost entirely at Mount View. o f glass. ROW R IV E R . S A G IN A W (Special to Tin* Sentinel.) April 18.— Air. and Mrs. K edford, o f A pril IN.— Airs. Alice l.egat, o f R«*»«* Lugeue, visited at the B u r g o » home ¡b u rg , 'pent several days o f last week Rate*— One cent the w ord; m ini > Wednesday o f last week. with her mother. Airs. Ellen Owens, mum 35 words, three insertions for The Blakely fam ily, o f Delight V al and with other relatives. the price o f two when paid in ad ; ley, visited Sunday at the George Fogle Air-. Robert Wisert was called to vance; half eeut the word after ! ¡ionie Portland Saturday to help care for sick the third insertion. T. Al. W iu n iford , o f Portland visited I relatives. Suudav and M m day at the horn o f j Floyd Williams, o f Roseburg, was a his niece, Mrs. \\ . L. Leonard. visitor at the B. F. McCollum home For Bale— Ail gradea dimension, rustic, Mr. aud Airs. O. Knight spent Sun several days o f last week. shipiap aud finish, rough or surfaced, day with relatives in Lugeue. Air». Aliau K oeppe, who had been at reasonable prices Lammvrs Bros., Etta and Merle Scott returned to visiting ut the Frank Tanner home, phone I3-F3. o l4 t f Eugene Sunday a fter a tw o week» ’ returned to her home in Hilt, Calif., □Id rags w a n te d — Nothing Wednesday. than visit w ith home folks two ic e t square accepted. ¡epted. Must be Kathleen Allen, o f the G rove, spent Air. aud Airs. Win. Vaughn and -lean and must be o f material that Sunday here with h«*r parents. daughter Vivian went to Portland Sun vili absorb gasoline. Old underdo thee, Clarabelh- Taplin and a friend, of day and will spend a week with rein L ianne I garments and the like pre ferred. Can not uae old socks, merger j Salem, visited Sunday at the Taplin lives. T h e Wilson Little fam ily is .»¡»ending ized or hard surface goods, or small home. The Low ell H enston fam ily pent the 1 the w ■ek with the Ben Crenshaw fain nieces o f any kind. We want the best -ags and pay the beat price, 5c the week end at th« \\. A. Keene horn»-, ilv at Grants Pass. ound. The Sentinel. tf Several from here attended the en Mr» Al. P. Garotitte and son. Frank d m g it com b W hite Leghorn baby chix tertainnient at the high school audi Sn odgra--, o f th«* Grove, are guests at th«* \\. A. G aroutte home. for March and A pril all sold. Book tonum M onday evening. Mrs. Chari Sharon was in Eugen« A son was born Aiomiav «‘ veiling to ng orders now fo r M ay, $ 13.50 per IlHi; Mr. and Airs. Henry Sanders. trom selected heavy producing birds; Tuesday. The Biak«*-Coinpton company m o v e d Elmer McCollum, who recently un eggs fo r hatching, $1 fo r 15, $5 the 10U. Mrs W aldo M iller, Box 176, or I the last o f their equipment to Al vrtl* derw«*nt an operation in a Lugeue hos j Creek this week. pital, is recovering nicely. phm i m George Fogle ha» purchased a three Mrs. Wm. Satterfield returned Hut For sale or trade for farm, my place I acre tract o f laud from Ed Johnston. urdav to her hom«* in Junction City, on east Alain stTeet, opposite city Mr». \\. S. C'uppious is staying with a fter »(«ending a week with her mother. park. Wm. F Lynch. &7 21pd Air-. Eva Williams. Mr. and Mr . I>*o Tobin and Airs. Farms W anted— We have clients want For 8aie— Light truck; good for farm er or fo r light delivei t v . Robert Alai Wm. Tobin and children, o f Eugene, ing small farm s; some have cash, a24 2&pd are visiting at the Tom Al« Al aster *ome city property to trade and some : colxu, 63U Alain Str eet . home. lave property elsewhere to exchangc For Sale —Registered Jersey bull E. or Lane county homes. I f you are in a14tfc C. Lockw ood. T H E CCED ARS he market read our ads every day in The Oregonian und«.*r 'F a rm s fo r .Sale.’ Found— Pair o f bow glasses. Sentinel u21c o ffice . (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) they get results. Kinney k Hyde April Is.— Air and Airs. Noah H«dt«m o uity Co., 6tfJ W illam ette St., Lugeue, For ga ie— Side mirror for m otor car or ne. iu3tfr tru •k. O riginal prie i-, $4.5«*; now sj>«“iit th«* week eud at th** home o f j their daughter. Airs. Alalx'l Zaker. Van ted — Shingling, lathing any kind $1.5u. Just a» go«»d as new. Th«* Sen Marion Horning sp**nt s«*v«*ral days a -l| o f ro o f repairing. Phone 35 F13. tineL thi» w«“«*k visiting at the hum«* o f hi» Jox 364 Roy Foster. m h lotfc For Saie —B aby carriage. Phone 9, or aunt. Airs. Ed Ashby. a21tf West Hide Garage. ’ or Sale— Tw o good, gentle. tresL milk Elizabeth H«*in«*nway spent th** week cows that stood the T. B test; one W anted - T o have it known that the len d with Elsie 8«*ar> and attendici lit Jersey, on«* half H olstein. F. C. Fuh , Bilvei Htar Exchange buys second erary. -r. pt.-.ue j y n o , Uruv..-, ,iani| g«m«J y(>mJ, aad Airs. H. C. V catch is in Eug«*ne visit atteml a21m l2pd mg her daughte Enid, who :’ or Sale— 15 head o f ewes with lambe ell th«*m. by side. Harry «Shearer, telephone Sawyer wishes position at ouce. I keep ing iti* i ch O l>anie W illi» has mi»»«*d tw o days o f 4»-f'32. m h31tfc up and hammer my own saws. Also school on account o f sickness. m illw right. E. J. YanDusen, Box 162. fo r Sale— W W. Chnsmai. farm, stock. Th«* L. S. Tarr fam ily sp**nt Easter| a21p at Saginaw with Mr. T a r r 's machinery and everything com plete. C ottage Grove. ••phew. j Jae mile from Dorena. a7 21 p L o s t - Brooch, set with pearls. Return Fred Fogle. Thd*e who attended grange in town for reward to Air». H. C. M itchell, A you have $3000 to invest in a real HstdL a21pd Saturday wer** Mr. and Air», (t. W. Al* m oney xnakhig proposition, write to Parlami, Mrs. Ed Ashby. Air. Bahren- X B« jx 249, Cot tag«* G rove. a7 21pd For Sale— Indian Runner duck eggs. fu.», Air. and Air». W ill D orw ard and the setting o f 15. Tel«*phon«* th«* Meisner fam ily. For Sale Single harness and buggy a21m5pd Al¡ hj g«xid building lots, cash or on ] ! 37-F4. A fine program was given and a ime. W ould tak»* Ford in trade E. j Cheap broilers for those Sunday dm larg«“ audience was present at literary MMHt, >i 7 2 i pd j ners. Cockerel» old enough to do Friday night. Th«* program coimnitte«’ was Airs. S. C. Yeat«*h, Air.» A. B fo r B ale- Registered Jersey bull. 3 without heat, $1 the dozen. Bring your .Smith and Air». Ed. Ashby. year- old ; w ill trade fo r other stock. own box and com e a fter them. Win. a 2 ltfc J. W. Shat tuck, phone 1 F13. a7 21 pd J Hand» k Sou. SOUTHERN P A C IF IC A G A IN Jig opportunity tor bright, ambition» For Sale -O verland touring car at a I8 8 U E 8 OUTDOOR OUIDE boy or girl between 10 an«i 12 years ; sacrifice. Any reasoaable o ffe r will , ---------- jf ag«- to earn lots o f money and prizes i not be turned dow n. Ha.» n«*w tires, Camping, Fishing and lim itin g ; \fter school representing The * Portland i 19^- lieenae and ready t«> go. Cull at Guide, is the title o f a sport.» booklet n o r t h f c l l k l l m t . ______ __ __ u21p*l N Wi. The first one to writ, u- wlB reissued by Southern Paeifi« lines with /• th«- luckiest on« in town Th* Port Young womau wants situation, or will th«* aid o f the United Mtate» forestry 1 laud Newa, Portland, Or«:-. a. 21c work by the day or the hour. Edna service. It has a very striking cover j For S a le— 1920 Ford one-ton track. I <>»«, <*n, 1504 west Main street, Cottage in four colors, is illustrate«! with I a21pd sketches uud map«, contain» articles B«*rt Lem on, 300 south P a cific high Grovt a7 21pd For Sale Brood sow and pure bred on th«* playgrounds in western Oregon, ! ______________ *_____ within and without th«* national for j male. O. 1 C. strain; also white oats For Sale Centrally located fiv e room cats; directions as to r«*a<*hiiig the seed. Chas Conner, phom* 3* F2. a21e house W ill trad or give liberal mint mg and fishing places; how to For tU i* A xm ,n.n «r m g. oak rock.r. iirnk«- camp» and what to use hi doing ( and trails. I For Sale- -Registered Du roc Jersey boar hair ■»attres», Hinger »«“wing machine so. it t«‘ ll» about road pigs. C. L. Churchill, C ottage G rove — all good s tu ff. Phon«* 127 Y or call ou tfits aud clothin g, food supplies, Phone 32 F12. a !4 2fepd at corner o f First street and Jack.»on ieeipe?;, cookin g equipment and how to avenue. a2Ie ii»«* cookin g utensil-. A part o f the booklet is devoted to SIC per Acre— 80 acres lh miles east o f Cottage G rove; 3 acres cleared. W anted- Tw o salesmen to handle an [Kicking. prot«*«*tion o f tform* and fish, exceptionally good proposition in th«- handling o f killed d. «*r, how t«i res 15 aerei* level, balance h ill; stream run ning through place; all o f level land Lam* county. This i» a fast s«*ll#*r and cue, revive and caivy injured campon could be irrigated. Go«>d place to raise a good dem onstrator. Call and »«*♦* nw* ions, prevention o f for«-st fires, gam*- crop fo r cannery. L. W. Hunt, Star, at 118 north Sixth street, Cottage laws and licenses. Copies may be obtained fra « from a21pd Ore. n l4 tfo Grove. W A N T A D S Sport coats including Polo, Tweed and Chin chilla in all the newest «hades. The Chinchillas are in red, green and tan. The Tweed* in blown and grey mixtures. The Polos in light and dark «hade«. Regular sleeves, self belts, patoh pockets, inverted box pleated backs Many of these coats arc full silk lined, others half lined, just the thing for sport wear. In popular prices from $19.50 to $32.50 i LONDON April IS.— A. M Lindsay, o f Port .and, is spending a levs days at the ¿..«union hotel. Kichard Orr, o f O akndge, spent Tuesday here w ith his brother, Ton. Jri. Mr. and Mrs. B. B. Gray, o f Port land, are speuding their vacation at & he Calapooya springs and are de ighted with the place. L evi Geer drove to the Grove 8at ..rday. Calvin Marlow, o f Lorane, attended hurch here Sunday. Am ong thosi who celebrated Eastei .t the Howard Cox home were Mr. and Jr». George Sutherland and children, dr aud Mrs. H arold Abeene and little .laughter, J. N. Hogue. Miss lu ez Pru ott, Cecil Robert» and John Sutherland Mr. and Mr». Murry N ew ton motored to the d rove Saturday. Mr and Mr». Lynch Curriu, o f the Grove, motored up to London Sunday. Mr. aud Mr». W ill Massey’ were din aer guests at the W. T. Jones home Sunday. A fter spending the w inter with her •laughter, Mrs. Levi Geer. Grandma Sunbers is now m aking her home with her son, Robert Lacky. Mr. amt Mrs. George Bailes and •laughter Beta were guests at the B. A. Truett home Suudav. Air. Freeman spent the week end Sport Coats MKN ! SKE Ol ii $2. $2.50 and $3 LINE OF Dress Shirts They will nu rely Madias, Satin please you, fine woven Finish Stripes, (Yepe Stripe Madras and Bedford Fords, attaeh«*d and de- taehed rollara, priced at $1.50 to $3.50 agents o f the South« rn Paeift • line», Jum«*s Collins, last Saturday at tin* AU T O M O B ILE BU SIN ESS M A K E S R A IL R O A D BUY M ORE C A R S or from John M Scott, general pu>»**n Baptist pursotiag«*, by R«*v. J. Gordon. J ger agent. Portland, Ore. Tin- bride is a very ordinary tow n girl The Southern Pacific company has who doi*Hti *t know any more about asked fo r bids on the construction o f IF N E W S P A P E R P U B LISH E R S cook in g thna a ja ck rab b it and never 2tMMl single shcitth«*«!, steel sii|H«rstriic- P R IN T E D O N LY T H E TRU TH h«*l|N*d h«*r motluT tlir«*«* days in h**r ture itutoiiKihile cars o f 5ti tons capi c itv t•» be tiaed on its Pacif ic system. Only a short time ago the editor o f life. HI»«* is utit a beauty bv any These cars, which w ill b«* o f the no st a newspa|H*r in Indiana grew tired o f means and has a gait like a fat duck. niodorn type, will b<* cquip|Had with b«*ing calltul a liar and announced that Tin* grimni is an up to date loafer. He double swing «*1111 doors and stagg«'.:“d In* would tell th«‘ truth in the futur«*, has i>c«*u livin g o f f the old folk s at sol«* doors liav ing 10 feet «dear op ii and the u«‘ xt issue o f hi» pn|M*r eon home all his lift“ ami is not worth ing. Th*“ »Southern Pacif ic now has shucks. It will be a hard life.** lain«*«! th«* fo llo w in g it«»ms: 2107 automobile cars in us«* on ts “ Died -J o h n Sock, ag«*d 56 years, 6 “ John Bonin, th«* laziest merchant Pneifie system and th«“ new ord«*r v ill l»«“ceas«*d was a hi tow n, made a trip to B elleville on months and 13 «lavs. In* th** largest ever placed by a we it mild m aiincrcd pirat«“ with a mouth fo r M onday. ’ ’ e m railroad for this class o f «*qu.p- “ John Coyle, mir grocerym an, is whisky. He came here in the night meut. doin g a poor business His store is with another mail 's w if«“ and joined dirty and dusty. How can h«* do church at the first chance. He owes $7 for fin* paper, a large meat bill, j Ooinnusmoncr Candidate W ithdraw s much f ’ * “ Rev. Stv pr«*aeh«*d last Sunday and you could hear him pray fo r six | E. W. Math*‘ ws, who had announced night on ‘ C harity. * Th«* »«*rnion was blocks. He died singing *J«‘siis Paid It > his candidacy for county coimuiasioncr, A ll,’ and we think he i» right he d«‘«‘ oled that things wer«* getting too l»mik and fully an hour lo n g .’ * “ D ave Cank«»y «lied at his horn«* h«*re itt*v«*r paid anything him self. 11«* w as crowd«*«!, s«» In* withdrew his caiiaidi cy Tu«*s«lay. Th«* d octor gave it out as buried in an asbestos cask«*t anil his last week, leaving «inly fiv e in the friends threw palm leaf fans in his rac«* f«ir tin* s«*at to b«* vacated m xt heart failure. W hisky kill«*«! h im .’ * January bv M. II. Harlow. “ M arried— Miss Hvlvia H«ibbs and grn\«‘ , as he mav need th em .” It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s 4 — Big M oney Saving Cash Stores— 4 v o r NEED GR<><’EKIES EVERY DAY IN THE WEEK PRK 1 l*:s IN E E E VA T A LL W EE K THESE Grav’s B«*st 13U*nd— Our \ <*rv J>«*st ( ’oil'«*«*. Pound.................... HONEY Thf BUY 29c ca k » A R M Y BACON YOUR 99 66 12 It. can 4 roll« llolland enq«', roll TEA 25c 5c SARDINES In oil. tin- can $2 45 ------------------------------------------------------------f TOILET PAPER civjm 1, 30c 5c a t G r a y ’ s Strictly fresh; all candled ; the dozen ..... 25c 50c K o v a l C itili, t^.-ll). p k ^ K o v a l ( 'I i i ) i , I-H i. j >kt-T 18 c CURRANTS Fancy, clean, l b ............... 21c 9-Poimd Sjit-k I*«*;»i-l Hoiuinv From Nebraska Porn............................ 49c BACON Z u Z Bfst Nidi-, tli«- lb Backs, the lb Salt (Mirk, th*' lb u l i i ’ o * * * * * * è> I C R A C K tR S - i SOAP Oy»terettcs Hand Kiiup, all, 3 buis Lenox, M liars Luna, 6 bars V I S I T OUR CRACKER D E P A R T M E N T N ft-lb B ( cw lilii-H , Hulk, tin- lb I'HckHtf'-n. vacli 18c 7c M id k , caddi«* th.. lb I’ ackitKcN , cu<rh POELTRYMEN! Bring Es Your Eggs. S**«* I s Bet'or** Selling. BRING YOUR EGOS TO TO GRAY 8 IT PAYS 25c 25c 25c CHEESE N B C. SODAS GRAHAMS ••avh.............. 85c 30c 28c 25c 53c 15c 7c Full cream, lb ............ ,30c SEEDS All kinds for leu Best Price Paid. E R AX 5 C A S H & C A R R X Phone or BEST FLOUR Soft Wheat McKenzie $1.00 the Sack