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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (May 26, 1922)
Neighborhood News Stop at Five Comers MOUNT VIEW to get your GASOLINE, OIL LUNCH GOODS Handy ami you rc ! immediate nervier MRS. HENRY HOHL Corner of Pacific Highway and West Main St., Near the Bridge R IE N T A L 8ap*ratitlon?— O perhaps so - but at least an interesting lelic of Asiatic Antiq uity. Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, G O O D LUCK — H ealth, Happiness, Prosperity, and Long Life. T h la od d lo o k in g rin g e x c ite s great In tercu t w h e n o h a o rv e d o n y o u r fin ger. A n u n u su a l gift. D r o p in t o o u r a t o m t o d a y a n d ank t o a r e t h i n o d d C H I N E S E G O O D L U C K K IN G . STEKUNC SILVER ALSO IN 14k COLO NONE GENUINE W ITHOUT THE « Aug. Heinrich on the W est side Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Joldiing F W. JACOBS PROPRIETOR R n Ptious 21-F3 O ffice Phone 4 I P R O F E S S I O N A L DR CARDS W. E. LEBOW Dentini O ffice Filili end Mum. Hoorn, 8:110 to 11! und I to 5:3U. Eveuiiiiç» und Mundo y* by u|>|Miiiit inouï. Flumes: office 115, rumdoucu 133 L. DR. C. E. TROST O ffice in Luwoou bmlriue Phono 47 CottuKo drove Oregon QAVEN C DTOTT, M. D. Physician und Murgoon X-ray work iu uII its brauchea. Evo n i n , l by n | i| H im l uuut 034 Mum t.'ottugo Urovo, Orogou J. E. YOUNG Attorney ut loi» Ottico retir uf First Nutiouul bunk Coll age Grove, Oregon H. J. SHINN A ttorney u t l.nw mid N otury Public Practice» in all court». Tweuty five year» ul' experience Bader Bldg. Cottuge Grove, Ore. ALTA KING Attorney ut l.uw Collection», Probate, Notury Public 774 Willamette Ml., Eugene, Ore. H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Expert Dentistry Modern euuipuieut. First Nutiouul Bunk building. Hour», it to 12 and 1 to ti. Evenings and .Sundays bv appointment. J. S. MEDLEY Attorney at Luw Eugene Ismu A Savings Bank Bldg Eugene, Oregon DR. W. M. HAMILTON Chiropractic Chronic cases a specialty. O ffice over Darby hardware. Kesideuce ut Highway. l i t South Pacific DR. ▲. W. RIM E Specialist iu Obstetrics Will care fur confinements at his home if desired. Spin ml nurse if re quirtiti. Phones: office, 34; res. l'JGJ MRS. r . J. AL8TOTT Suggestive Thera lenities Why keep your pniiisf Both chronic and acute ailments treated Phone 180 L Cottuge Grove, Ore. J. F. SPRAY Real Estate, Insurance and Collections O ffice in First Natiunal hank build ing; Sixth street entrance HERBERT W. LOMBARD Attorney at I.iw First National Hank ituildiug Cottage OfQTC, ore. DR lib Phone 94 ROY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 915 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon I “SCIATIC FOR 30 YEfflS— FREED BT INTERNAL BATHS“ Mr. Geo. E. Thurvtou of 1700 H unt (Special to The Sentinel.) Bt.. Portland. Ore., writes to the Tyr May 23.— Mrs. Roy Garoutte uiid rell Hygienic Institute e l N f i York: 1 have Buffered nearlv thirty year* *on, o f Fairview, »pent Weduewliy with Sciatic HMTuinatisiu. Two year« evening with Mrs. Ainan«lu Sears. ago, I purchased a J B L. Caacade.’ Miss Agues Lnyng and Mi If on 1 haven’t suffered one pang aioce I leayng visited over Sunday with their used it. It in a wonderful treatment.” grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George The **J. B. L. Cascade'* deannea tha I»owens, at Blue Mountain. lower inteHtine its entire length and Miss Mary Hnauer closed a very keepa it alwayn free of iniiaonou» successful term of school Friday with waste. Thousanda testify that Constipation, a program, which was considered 1 iidigestion, Stoma« li Tr«>uhles, Bll- splendid by the large audience which lousnesH, Headaches and all the many attended. serious troubles which they cause, are Mrs. George Ganger and Mrs. George absolutely relieved and prevented by Sherman spent Tuesday evening o f tbia Nature Treatment. • Inst week with Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Heath. K E M ’ S, THE R E XA LL STORE. Mrs. Hillman and Mrs. Roy Spniigh will gladly explain to you the simple returned to their homes at Kugeric itineration of the “ J B. L. Cascade,” and Bremerton, Wash., on Wednesday why it Is so certain in its results, and o f last week. will give you free of cost, an interest ing little book containing the results Mr. and Mrs. Houier Chamberlain of the experk rices of l>r. Ohas. A. entertained a large number o f friends Tyrrell of New York, who was a spe with u dunce at their home Nat unlay cialist on Intestinal Complaints for night. 2f> years In that city. Why not cut Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry this out as a reminder to get this Frost, o f Blue Mountain, and Mrs. W. book as soon as possible. Remember, please, it ia free. J. Chapman, o f Valsetz, visited Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath. Mrs. George Gauger and Mrs. George Sherman returned to their home at at tendi rig grand lodge in Eugene this week. Pendleton Thursday o f last week. Lorane is having a moving picture Mrs. Amanda Sears, Clarence Sears, Mr. and Mrs. Larry Brumfield and show ^,ja^ l>r. and Mrs. Andy Sears were in Cot tage Grove Saturday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Brumfield went on to Kugene from which place Mr. Brumfield left for his home at Marshfield Sunday morning, while Mrs. Brumfield re turned to the home o f her mother, Mrs. Amanda Sears, where sin* will remain for a visit of another week. .1. W. Fisher, o f Curtin, visited last week at tin* W. I). Heath home. Mr. and Mrs. Leston D owciih , of Wildwood, spent Saturday and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dowens. Mrs. J. A. Schneider visited Friday morning with Mrs. W. I). Heath. Mrs. Kile, o f Eugene, came up Mon lay for a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Amanda Sears. Mrs. Walter Dowens accompanied Mrs. George Layng to Cottage Grove Friday afternoon. Miss Josie Bemis, o f the Grove, vis ited Thursday and Friday with Misses •arl and Mary Layng. Brison and Clarence Sears spent Sun day with William and Addison Heath. Mrs. Walter Dowens was at the W. D. Heath home Friday afternoon. this week, which ends with a dunce Hat urday night. Mrs. R. D. Counts and little son Lloyd arc visiting at the Foster home. Wiu. K< lief sen has gone to Milwau kee. Win., for several mouths to look after his florist business in that city. Chas. Burkholder, o f Cottage Grove, w as m l^orane one day last week buy - , ing wool. work is progressing rapidly on the Cottage Grove Lorane road. Crews are working from both ends. Invitations are out for a “ 500” ! party at the home o f Mrs. Jno. B. Crawford next Friday afternoon. M rs. Win. Edlefsen ami daughter, Mrs. Heott, have gone to Portland for a several weeks' visit. Mrs. Nellie Henderson is visiting frimids in Eugene. Mrs. Flora Miller, o f Clackamas, is visiting at the home o f her brother, W. \V. Jackson. LET US CHOP FOR YOU t Card o f Thanks. We wisli to 4‘xpri*»» to our frivml» »in siueerc approbation o f the kind in'»-* -diown us in our recent bereave meiit. MRS. AMANDA SEARS, BRISON SEARS, CLARENCE NEARS, MRS. L. K BRUMFIELD, p ANDY SEARS. C O T T A G E GROVE OREGON Have you something you d on ’t wautf A Sentinel wuntad will find someone who does want it. tf JUNE C ottage G rove FRIDAY, EDUCATIONAL AND INSPIRING THE CEDARS (Special to The Sentinel.) May 23.—Emily and Rose Halde- maii bought a new Chevrolet car last week. Elsie Sears sjient Wednesday with Gladys Chapman, o f the Grove. Wanda Watch went to Eugene Hat urday to visit with her sister, Enid Veatch. Mrs. Avery Hart sell, o f the Grove, spent Sunday with her parents, Mr and Mrs. P. H. Magee. Jus. W. Bears left Friday morning for Bohemia. Mrs. Ed Ashbv is recovering. Among those who attended grange in the Grove were Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mi-Far land, Mrs. P. H. Magee and Otto Dob be r.stein. George Lanimers left Monday morn ing for Portland on business. Miss S. L. Caiup went to Salem Sat urday to visit with her nephew, Rupert Magee and her niece, Mrs. Hubbard. Howard McGowen, who had been working at Yoncallu, spent a few days this week visiting with his mother, Mrs McGowen Mrs. Noah Bolton, who had been -it ring i'x .- her daughter iu law, Mrs. Sterling BoPon, is home while the lat ter’s mother is taking care o f her. Mrs. A. L Spriuket, of Junction City, arrived Tuesday to visit her mother ill law, Mrs. G. W. Smith. A very enjoyable party was given Saturday night by John Stennett. One Da y O n ly “The World’s Wonder Show” HEBRON (S|H*eial to The Sentinel.) May 23.— Mr. and Mrs. H. Watkins, of Eugene, visited over last Wednes day night with Mrs. J. <^. A. Young. Mr. an i Mrs. ia&joie, o f Walker, vis ited » part o f last week at the home of their daughter, Mrs. L. D. Huff. Mrs. Harvey Taylor entertained several o f her friends last Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck, Mrs. J. A. Powell and Mrs. J. Q. A. Young motored to Eugeni* Friday. Mrs. V. T. Randall, o f the Grove, visited one day last week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner, of Delight Valley, visited Sunday after iio o ii at the home o f Mrs. Conner's sister, Mrs. R. B. I »no ky. a utenk of rare tenderness ami flavor, an»l if you do not Htty after broiling it that it iH I ile finest sirloin steak you have ever tast ed, the charge will be on us. Wo pride ourselves upon the quality of our steaks, chops and roasts. E ARTH’S MIGHTIEST CONSOLIDATION A Mighty Million Dollar Merger of Two Mammoth Menageries Presenting A Sensational Wild Animal Performance 3 Big Rings—2 Steel Arenas--2 Stages 3 9 F u n n y C lo w n s TWO MILE LONG OPEN-DEN STREET PAGEANT SAGINAW. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 23.— Mr. and Mrs. Albert Leon ard, of Drain, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, 1». W. Leonard. K. D. Heott and son, Klwyn White ley, I». C. Scott and F. M. Heott mo tored up to Chambers’ camp Friday. J. A. Burgess was in the Grove Mon day. Mrs. George Fugle and children and Mrs. I .<>t t it- K i rki'iidn II and rhildri'ii attended thr carnival in the Grove Friday. Mr. and Mr». R. I>. Heott and family went to Grant» Pa»» Wednesday. They were accompanied ns far ns Winchester by Mrs. L. C. Scott, who will visit a few day» with her brother. Mr. and Mr». Otto Vaughn and ehil dren spent Sunday afternoon at th< F. T. Beast on home. C. J. yueener is repairing the roof to his house damaged by fire three wneks ago. F. T. Benston attended the session o f Odd Fellows grand lodge in Eugene this week. Mrs. Walter Briggs has been quite sick for several days. The Most Gorgeous Spectacle Ever Presented Under a Tent For the Children, But Amazing to All “Cinderella in Jungleland” A Dazzling Extravaganza With Countless Animals and People ^ ONLY BIG CIRCUS TO RESTORE LORANE GONVALESCF.NT HOME AAhlaod, Oregon (Hpeeial to The Sentinel.) Milk diet and other Nature Cures. | May 23.— Horace Motherland and Got tage plan. Facing Lithia Park Come to Ashland and get well. j9p | family, o f the Grove, are visiting at the home o f Mrs. Sutherland's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W H. Davis. O. E. Crowe and Tom Mitchell, dele Watch the label on your paper. tf gates from the I. O. O. F. lodge, are JvJC P R E " W A R PR IC ES Performances at 2 and 8 p. m. Doors open at 1 and 7 %