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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 28, 1922)
Hollis King arrived Monday night from Blodgett Valley, being called here by the illnesN with pneumonia o f his son, O. A. King. Fred Bartels, who arrived Monday night from the Bohemia district, is suffering with injuries sustained when he slipped on the snow- and rolled for 200 feet over the rough surface. The accident hapfiened while he was on his way here but he was able to com plete the trip. Mr. Hnd Mr*. W. W. Howard, o f Kirk, Colo., visited th<* latter part o f last week with Mr. and Mrs. 8. B. Kern. Mr*. J. J. Jackson, w ho is teaching I the Delight Valley school, spent the! week end in Portland with her hus j i band, Mrs. William Bartels and son Wil barn returned Friday from a visit in Portland. See the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Get ready to enjoy the tummer Work* about putting those damaged in condition. It mean« something season. Have Spray, Long & Cru tires to you. fl7 tr son put the old bus in tip top Mr. and Mrs. Phil Metschan and ALW AYS COME HERE FOR THE BEST IN GROCERIES oondition. ni.Tltfc duughtcr and Miss Rust motored Rev. J. T«. Beatty has been quite ill through Friday on their way to Port during the past week with a relapse land and visited briefly at Hotel Bar o f influenza. He was taken down while tell. packing his household goods for ship Mrs. J. W. Grant writes from Stan meat to Central Point, where he is ley, W il., that they have had quite a The S t o r e W h e r e Y o u r D o l l a r Doe« Its Duty pastor o f the Methodist church. sever* winter compared to the one a Roseburg News-Review, April 22: year before, but that the delightful ON THE WEST SIDE PHONE 9 Mrs. A. J. Willard and son Dale left summer and fall probably will make this morning for Cottage Grove to visit them forget any ideas of emigrating. Mrs. Thomus Hollerun, who hud been Mrs. N. E. Bricbur, after visiting ut with Mrs. W illard’s fiareuts, Mr. and Mr. Grant formerly was one o f the visiting ut the home of her duughter, the home o f her brother-in law, Joe Mrs. T. J. Hanna. Miss Ollie Willard, publishers o f The Sentinel. Mrs. C. J. Kcin, returned Wednesday Briehur, returned Mouday to her home Farl Arthur attended a meeting of of Portland, who had been visiting at Shingles— A car of A No. 1 to her home in Bradford, Pa. iu Wabasha, Mian. iiiMuranee agents in Portland Monday. the Willard home here, also went to shingles just received. Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Fred Shepard, of Mrs. h. I*. Bennett arrived Monday Cottage Grove to visit a few- days be N. J. Nelson Jr. has sold a used Grove Manufacturing Co. a7-14c Weudliug, spout the week end with from Portland for a w eek’s visit with fore returning to her home. Uruut to Mr. Keith, of Anluuf. Mrs. Shepard’s paruuts, Mr. aud Mrs. Mrs. Clinton Medley arrived Friday I f it can be sold, I can sell it. I f her mother and brother, Mrs. Pot San Mrs. R. B. Hanna uud daughter William George. it can be bought, I can buy it. List Tram Myrtle Point for a vsiit with ford and Ren Sanford. Beulah went to Portland yesterday. Prof. Edwards was iu Corvallis Sat Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Meisner were in your property right. I«et me know what relatives. Lon Hill, of Sau Francisco, is «pend urduy aud SUuduy ou school business. you want. J. M. Durham, realtor, a21tf The senior class play, “ Green Stock Fugeue Monday on business. Roseburg News-Review, April 21: ings,’ ’ will be given in the high school ing a week or so here on business. He Mr. und Mrs. F. H. Peters moved For those « h o desire {'1 uhh <> k Moving and Htorugo. Phone 09. City motored up yesterday from Eugeue Mouday to Eugeue, where Mr. Peters Transfer. u o v lltfc Mrs. Fred Schultz, o f this city, and auditorium next Wednesday night. ol‘ distinction, comfort and with J. S. Magladry. Miss Edna Beecher, o f Oakland, left is one o f the incorporators o f the A 10 pound sou was bora April 17 to Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Woods spent the yesterday for Cottage Grove to spend good looks, we have several Harry Mitchell aud family, of Salem, Lewis Peters Lurnbei company. The Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sanders. week end iu Fugene at the home of are visiting at the home of Mr. M it other incorporators are E. A. Lewis styles o f rimless eyeglasses a short time visiting with friends. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City ch ell’s mother, Mrs. Jcpthu Hart. their son, Fee Roy Woods. aud J. S. Medley. Mrs. Earl Sanford, o f Grants Pass, Transfer. and spectacles. Either of n v lltf A delegation ol Moose from Eugene who had been visiting her people, the Mrs. Bluuche Walling returned Mou- Earl Tullur, sou of Mr. uud Mrs. Ed these types of glasses is in Ed W. Miller was here over Thurs is expected to visit the local lodge F. T\ McCoys and the Jasper Huffs, day from Salem. Tuilur, returned Sunday night from day night from Grants Pass, where he conspicuous, and adaptable tomorrow night. returned home the latter [»art o f last is in the hotel business, which he re Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, Mr. Eugeue, where he underwent uu opera to persons of any age. Mrs. Jane Williams arrived Tuesday week. aud Mrs. Harold Duguu aud Mrs. A. W. tion lor removal of tonsils uud ade ported ns flourishing. from Battle Ground, Wash., uud is Kimc returned Sunday from a motor noids. A son was born April 12 to Mr. and Our clientele is liuilt on visiting her daughter, Mrs. Murray trip to Portland. Mr. aud Mrs. A. M. Mooro motored Mrs. Ralph Dnmewood, o f Osage, Wyo. Truuuell. Service. Besides supplying George Lammers returned Saturday to Albany Sunday. Augele Perini underwent an opera from CUico, Calif., whero he had been Hughes Studio— Free enlargements and fiitiug glasses H e have Mr. and Mrs. Chester Aiilaui, of tion last week at the Southern Pacific given w ith your kodak work, liev el experienced optical special for several months. Medford, stopped o ff here Wednesday hospital in Sau Francisco. Word from oping ti exposures, per roll, 10c; prints, ists, who make every eye Bcu Lurch, who had been here from ou their return from Portland. there is that he is doing nicely. 3c, 4c, 5c. Over Bunk of- Cottage San Francisco, left Monday for Port examination. You can he John Bruud left Friday for Ray Grove. ul4myoc Why not buy good tires when they mond, Wash., to visit a daughter, Mrs. confident that their exam cost no more than poor ouest Nelson land. Mrs. May Carr arrived Tuesday from Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander were C. O. Beau. sells the good kind. a28c ination is as thorough and Tacoma and is visiting her sister, Mrs. Eugene visitors Mouduy. Frank Henderson. Archie ¡Sinclair, of Seattle, a resi scientific as can he made. J. M. Durham has bought the Ste For Sale— Team o f good work horses, dent here 20 years ago, was a visitor Mrs. C. F. Marff returned Tuesday 4-year-old colt, 5U White Leghorn phenson confectionery store near the in the city during the past week. We ahull be pleased to from a two weeks’ visit in Albany hens. J. G. Murry, phouo 23 F I2. a2Se Southern P acific station. with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. J. McAllister returned Friday from make uu appointment to ex Jones. Brownsville and will agaiu make this amine your eyes at your his home. F. M. Clow, of Eugene, visited Tues convenience. You will live longer and enjoy day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Hargreaves has bought a Ford F. A. Clow. life more (and so will we) if coupe from Woodson Brothers. you let us do all your baking Becond hand goods bought, sold and New pianos, $25 cash and $15 a Spend an evening ou an “ Old Market Street,” at the armory Wednesday exchanged. 1. 11. Morris, at bridge, tf for you. We are specialists on mouth. Eugene Music Shop, Eugene, evening, May 10. There you will be entertained by eight different natious in jl3 t f music, folk dauces aud the supper which is to be served in keeping with th Miss Esther Beigel arrived Tuesday pastries and party orders. Oregon. from Ashland und will visit with the Mrs. Glen Scott wont to Eugeue different nations beginning at ti o ’clock, follow ed by the program at 8:15 Nothing like taking this load OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST J. IF Pousford family before leaving Saturday for medical attention for Tickets for supper and program 85 cents. For oue alone, supper or program from your mind w hen you are blood poisouiug of the left hand. She 50 ceuts. Tickets may be secured from Mrs. Short, Mrs. Helliwcll, Mrs. Cruson, Factory ou Promise« for her home in Chicago. busy with so many details. Cottage Drove Oregon was accompanied by Mrs. Stanley Mrs. Arthur, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Victor Kem aud Miss Myrtle Potts. Mrs. C. A. Harlow came down from The nations to bo represented, their representatives and the numbers to be Du me wood. Row River Monday night to visit at i he home of her daughter, Mrs. F. C. D. J. Gover is in a Eugene hospital rendered are as follows: Hprny. receiving treatment for an ailment of Reading, Sclocted. Mrs. Charles Arams United States the back which is the result of a fall Fred Montgomery is tearing away National Dance. Mrs. O. L. Nichols in Alaska two years ago. Mrs. Gover the old building on his lot on south Minuetto. Mrs. Joe Smith visited him there over Sunday. Pacific highway ‘ preparatory to put Mrs. Charles Beidler ting up a new bungalow. It costa you less to have a re Solo, Little Dutch Gardeu, Mrs. Roy Short Fords fixed, automobiles re Dutch Fixit Shop in new locution at corner pair made when you first notice Mrs. Warner. Mrs. Merville Veatch paired. Spray, Long &, Cruson. of Muin Htrcet and Pacific highway, c something wrong. Spray, Long & Hollaud’s National Hymn, Mrs. Ivan Warner Mrs. E. T. Blakely viHited in Eugt'iH* Rae Godard and Margaret Mr. nu<l Mr». F. W. Hawkins, Mrs. Cruson, automobile osteopaths. Edith Dorf Monday itiul wuh iiccorapuiucd homo Curtis Yentcli motored to Eugene Hemeuway. « Rae Godard Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn left Sat >y Mrn. L. E. «Tan«k, who viHitod fieri- Sunday morning. He was joined there Thos. Sears and Mrs. Wes Chrisnian Solo, Dutch Lullaby, Margaret Hemeuway by Mrs. Yeatch and their daughter, were nmong visitors from here in Eu urday upon an extended motor trip, iscr Tufioluy. Mrs. Short. 'gene Hnturduy. which will include several mouths in Mr.i. Ralph Uuyniotid, o f Medford, is Miss Enid, and Misses Bertha and Ha Folk Danco. Mrs. E. C. Shay went to Portland zel Stephens and all went to Halsey the Uuwaiian islands. i I'ut'Ht for it week or ton dayn at tlit* for the day. Sunday to be with her daughter Mar Mr. und Mrs. Elmer Monsou und ■ionic of her MiHtcr, Mm. E. E. End*. Solo, Habanera, from Carmen, Mrs. Earle Arthur Gypsy Mr. and Mrs. Charles Odenburg, o f jorie, who is receiving medical treat daughter Phyllis, who had been visit Mrs. Arthur. Miss Mendenhall There an* only three things to eon ment there, ing for several mouths with Mrs. Mon Moscow, Ida., and Mrs. W. C. Hayes Folk Danco. ider when buying a ear— durability, Dolly Pitcher sou's mother, Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe, Galloway writes insurance. and baby Dorothy, o f Spokane, are Duet, The Gypsy Countess, Mrs. Peter Nelson OMt o f niaiiiteimuee and re-sale value, Mrs. Arthur and Mrs. J. H. Mullen and Mrs. E. B. returned Saturday to their home iu »odge Brothers ears have these quuli visiting at the A. W. Swanson home. Lola Godard Silverton. Mr. Mouson erected the Pa Mrs. Svauson is a sister of Mr. Oden M rs. Matthews. o ut tons. N. «1. .Nelson Jr., dealer. uL'*e I .owe, aunt and sister o f the late Mrs. burg uud Mrs. Hayes. cific highway bridge at Latham. Edno O. Elliott, returned Friday to Fortune teller, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Eads, of Ar Mrs. F. J. Alstott. Buy the “ LIGHT O VER LAN D ” aud uda, Wyo., arrived here Friday on Piano tuning uud repairing. First their home in Los Angeles. Mrs. E. B. Smith, of Salem, re be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage heir way home from l « oh Angeles and class workman. All work guaranteed. Solo, Tho Sheik, The Call from “ Allah,” Arabian re visiting a week or so at the home iCcusoimblc charges also on repairing. turned home Friday, after «pending a Grove: Touriug aud Roadster, $095; George Matthews. Mrs. Leah Perkins Wyatt. • f Mr. Fails’ nephew, E. E. Kails, Phone 312 or write R. F. Callahan, week with her sister, Mrs. F. A. Goar Coupe, $1030; Sedan, $1090. Overland Chorus, Kismet, George Matthews a21tfc ’ ’ hey were accompanied from Medford Fugene Music Shop, Eugene, Ore. jl 3 t f ing. The sisters had not seen each Garage. The Arabs. William Thum other for 19 years. J a me» Deaster, who had visited eight •y Mrs. J. V. Fads, mother of F. F. Chorus, Allah, Dale Wyatt J. 1. Jones was in Roseburg oil bus mouths at the home o f his uncle, Gott lads and sister in law of Andrew Fads. The Arabs. E. W. Heap recently underwent an Ber* Trask mess over Tuesday night. fried Gruber, left Saturday for Port Solo, Under tho Desert Stars, Victor Kem C. M. Parker returned Tuesduy from operation at a Portland hospital, from land. Mrs. Wyatt. a visit with his sons Bucil ami Dan which -he is reported as recovering Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Allison motored nicely. at Dexter. Solo, Sonora, Mrs. Victor Kem up from Roseburg Sunday aud spent Kodak High (-lass Spanish Coopernt ion menus economy. The C. F. Skelton, of the Free Methodist Mrs. Kem. M rs. Harry Titus Finishing church, wlil preach the memorial Her Oregon Fire Relief Association, o f Mc the day with relative«. Photography Mrs. George Matthews Reading, Selected, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemeuway and inon Sunday morning for Mrs. William Minnville, has 50,(Mill satisfied policy the J. y. Willits family motored to Mrs. Titus. H"*ol Führer holders getting their fire insurance at Gilbert, who recently died of diph Folk Dance. look in g Glass Sunday and visited with eost— 27 years in business with big re theria. serve assets. See Tom Awbrey or John Mr. Willitc, who is teaching there. Solo, My Laddie, Mrs. Claude Cruson Scotch Why not buy a real automobile when Durham near Bartell Hotel. n28tfc Moving und storage. Phone 99. City Doris Holderman. Miss Price you invest in n new ear. Try out n vltf Sword Dance, Doris Uolderiimu Arthur G off, son of Mr. and Mrs. Transfer. Dodge Brothers. N. J. Nelson Jr., 22 N. Sixth Street Mrs. Cruson. Evelyn Veatch John Straub, dean o f men at the dealer. n2£c Isaac G off, arrived Friday with his Blue Bells o f Scotland, Hazel Swanson family from Washington to again make University o f Oregon, addressed the II. W. Armstrong bought n Ford Cottage Grove his home. Open Sunday* by appointment. Scutch Lassies. students o f the Cottugc Grove high touring car Monday from Woodson Hihglaud Fling. A. I. Fagala and family, of Rice school at the assembly Wednesday a f Brothers. Duplicates can be bud from Hill, visited Sunday with Mrs. ternoon. Solo, My Dear Hawaiian, Myrtle Potts Mrs. Herbert Fa kin, Mrs. Kate Fagala’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. old negatives G. M. Marksbury underwent an oper Hawaiian Myrtle Potts. Eluor Knowles Sears, Mrs. N. A. Bales and Mrs. Bennett. utiou Wednesday at a Eugene hospital. Chorus, Aloha Oa, Mrs. Lester Hill Catherine Scott motored to Fugene Mrs. S. A. Pitzor and two daughters W. P. Dick, of this city, has sold (Solo, Elnor Knowles.) Mildred liuuua Tuesduy morning. « E ffie and Edna, who hail boon visit residence property located at 1003 Folk Dance. H. H. Hoott has arrived from Cor W. W. Howard, who is visiting the ing at the home o f Mrs. Pitzer's Si\th avenue west, Eugene, the pur allis to take the position o f butter 8. B. Kern family, is Handing the daughter, Mrs. James Herrington, re chaser being W. J. Young, o f Eugene. Solo, Poor Butterfly, Mrs. Albert Helliwcll Japanese uaker at the Cottage drove creamery week end at Rogue River. Kathryn McQueen. Kathryn Metjueeu turned Sunday to their home ill Dallas. West Side Garage— where i t ’s done gaiu. Folk Dance. Marie MeCargnr right. a28c We buy storage batteries direct from Ixiwest prices on rebuilding, recharg Sketeh from oper operetta, The Galloway for Insurance, fill Main, tf Leona Meeks factory and can save you money. Over ing and replacement. Overland Buttery Lee Nichols, son o f Mr. and Mrs. O. Japanese Gir irl. Fvangelist G. C. Griffen, o f Fiigeno, land Garage. u21tfc Station. a21tfc L. Nichols, has a blackened left optic, vili be at Divide at 10 a. m. Sunday the result o f being «truck by a base Mrs. J. Al. Pattison, o f Portland, is or the purpose o f reorganizing and ball bat Wednesday. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. cupelling the Sunday school there. William lindens. Mrs. N. M. Oglesby has gone to The 14 year old lad w ho last week l’ urtland to bo with her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Register: John A. Armstrong •onfessed "to robberies here, has been J. P. Graham, who is to undergo a tee la red a ward o f the county juvenile has reported to the police that while major operation. ourt and has been paroled to G. B. driving a ear oil Tenth avenue east at P. A. Wilmoth, o f Greeley, Colo., 10:15 o ’clock Monday night he struck Pitcher,* Cottage Grove* marshal. Commencing May 1, Cottage Grove who was in the city this week, found a girl who was knocked to the pave A JA X PARAGON, 30x3, #10.35; 30* meat but her injuries were not serious. Creamery will be on a cash basis, hi re a former Nebraska acquaintance, 3Vj, #10.05. Overland Garage. aiîltfc The police record does not show the H. J. Shinn. paying for each shipment of cream Mrs. N. J. Nelson Sr. went to name of the girl. Start the season right with a as soon as it is tested. Springfield Wednesday to visit at the Moving und storage. Phone 99. City 1922 Studebaker. Easiest running, home of her daughter, Mrs. Is*vi Neet. Transfer. We adopt this policy in accord u o v lltfc And let us tell you how easy BRING YOUR BASKET HERE AND YOU W ILL BE ABLE TO FILL IT W ITH BETTER GROCERIES The Fragrance of Our Coffees ami their delicious tickling of the palate will be remembered long after their moderate price is forgotten. FO R LESS M O N E Y EADS GROCERY Ostrander & l > McQueen Diálmdion Faultless Pastries to Go With Faultless Bread “ Old Market Street,” to Be Presented at the Armory by the Euterpean Club on May 10 D. J. Scholl Cottage Electric Grove Bakery Tales of the Town Monroe Studio Notice to Dairymen \£r?. it is to cave after you have made a start. We will open an account with you for $1.00 ami you will find your first deposit an incentive to make others. And you have the assurance that your money is absolutely sale, fur a National Bank is under the direct supervision of the U. S. Government. P o ta to e s We nr*- expecting n shipment o f Netted Gem potatoes from North Yakima this week. Then*- are the beat potatoes obtain able for tahl«> use or for seed. SUGAR Best cane, per 100 pounds......................................................$7.00 FLOUR We are expecting another advance in flour. Be sure to get our prices in barrel lots. Smith-Short Grocery Th « S t o r e T h a t A p p r e c i a t e « Y o u r First National Bank Trad« - “ The Old Reliable" lightest on upkeep of any moder ate priced car. Spray, Long & Cruson. m31tf Schofield Stewart has accepted a po sition at the Standard Oil station. Miss Izel Ruuk arrived from Eugene Sunday und visiting her parents, Mr id is visiting ami Mrs. John Ruuk. An eleven pound son w h s born Wed nesday to Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Wolf. Charles Smith came over from Reed* port Tuesday. He reports all three mills there at work and everything1 booming. J. D. Monroe went to Roseburg Wed nesday to visit at the home o f his sister, Mrs. J. W. Stoops. Mrs. Jack Is'wis and daughters, Mrs. Carl Cellers and Miss Millieent, were Eugene visitors Wednesday. L. C. Farmer has moved into his re modeled home on Eighth street. Frank Garoutte is moving the bouse vacated by Mr. Fanner to his property ou south Sixth street. ance with our endeavor to give the dairymen of this community service to the best of our ability. Cottage Grove Creamery CAR OATS AND VETCH HAY CAR NETTED GEM SPUDS TO ARRIVE MONDAY. A PREMIUM PAID ON FANCY ALL WHITE EGGS. Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store