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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 7, 1922)
Eat Your Ice Cream Now IT IS JUST AS V A L U A B L E A S FOOD IN TH E W IN T E R BUT I T ’S LOTS MORE FUN TO E A T IT D URING TH E HOT W E ATH E R . BUY RED ROSE BRAND ICE CREAM - A N D GET A L L T H E E N JO YM E N T W ITH O U T A N Y OF TH E W ORK P h o n e CO TTAG E __________ m GROVE __________ WASTING YOUR ENERGY The nervous energy wasted by people who have faulty vision and don’t know it would make Niagara's power look like u trout brook back on the farm. H A V E YOUR E Y E S E X A M IN E D D. J. Scholl O PT IC IA N OPTOM ETRI8T Factory on Pronnses Cottage Orove Oregon Tales of the Town J, li. o f Eugcuu, Hponl ih»* week end at the home of his brother William, Oregg, uorth of the city. G. F. Hurd mid family, o f Hale hi , visited lust Thursday ut the home of the 8. L. Markins. For your chicken dinner, try some of Sterling’» coop futtened chickens, j!y7c 826 west Slain. Miss Lillian Taylor spent the week end hi Hugeuc. Mrs. Clara Burkholder and Mrs. Cl. K. Frost and “ Johnny” Burkholder returned Hunday from 1'ortlund, driv ing back Mrs. Burkholder’s new Ji*w»*tt automobile. The only wuv to cleau rugs and The I* rentier way. A. L. carpet» j n l Ce Wynne, phone 6. PE RFE C T PIE S That is what everyone who eats them say You have your choice each day from u dozen different filling», but each und everyone has the same flaky, tender crust. Cottage Electric 149 G r o v e Bakery Mrs. N. fc. Webb und daughter Ora, ot Weston, are visiting Mr». Webb's parents, Mr. und Mrs. WiIlium Lawson. Mrs. C. W Burge, who has been at n Eugene hospital, was brought to her home here Thursday of last week. The eyes of the world are ou Cottage (.»rove I f you have property here, you arc likely to find it a good investment, but the restless spirit is in the blood of many and if you really want to »ell your property at a reasonable price you should list it with me. I f you wish to buy, I have some choice listiugs J. M. Durham, realtor. jueWtfc CREAMERY Mrs. John Tonole, of Cottage* Grove, and Mrs J. E. Bedford, of Dorena, were dismissed from u Eugene hospital Saturday. The Foreign Mis»ionary society of the Methodist church met in the church purlers Wednesday ufternoon. Used cars ut Nelsou’s: One Dodge touring, all good tires $360; one Chevrolet touring $225; one Ford bug $125; one Maxwell bug $60. jly 7c Mrs. Catherine Carter, of Portluud, visited dunug last week with her daughter, Mrs. William Bartels. Hlic returned home Suturduy. Mrs. H. A. Morse and family left Haturduy for Banner, Wash., to visit Mrs. Morse’s sister, Mrs. J. A. Bitter hug. Moving and storage. Phone 09. City Transfer. n v llt f Myrtle ¡Sutherland spent the week end with friends in Eugeuc. Elsie und Nellie Pleuard went to Woodburn ¡Saturday to pick prunes. Mr». Jennie linyes left Huturruy to visit her daughter, Mrs. Van Pierce, I in Portland. Gel the famous American Kampkook stove at Darby & Co. jly7c Mrs. Etha Titus und daughter Alice, of Eugene, mother and sister of Dr. H. W. Titus, of this city, speut the week end and the Fourth at tin* Titus home. Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Burtell, Dr. and Mrs. H, W. Titus und duughter and Mrs. Etha Titus and daughter Alice, the latter two of Eugene, spent the Fourth above Disstou .Sugar und flout ut Beidlur’s Feed Store. jne9c A marriage license was issued Mon day to Frank Laue Sears, of Cottage Grove uud Minnie B. Petit, of Fall Creek. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Huinloth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bolide and fuwily, Mr. and Mrs. Churles McKibbeu and fum ily uud a number of other Cottage Grove families .speut several days dur mg the past week cuiupiug out near the Phillips mill on Cedur creek. Moving uud storage. Phone 99. City Trausfer. u vitf The postoffice was closed all duy July 4 uud there was no distribution of mail by carrier. Dr. uud Mrs. Guv in Dy ott spent the week end in Eugene visiting with Mrs. D yo lt’s parents, Mr. und Mrs. Frank Dunn. Easy to own u Premier, $5.00 down, $5.00 per mouth. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Young und family motored to Newport und spent the Fourth. Mrs. A. F. Dick and family went to Junction City Monday to spend the Fourth with Mrs. Dick’s mother iu law, Mrs. M. E. Newbert. All kinds of poultry supplies ut Beid ler’s Feed Store. jm*9c Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Kobinson and fuuiily left Mouduy for Nt. Martin hot springs in Washington, taking with them Mrs. Robert Anlauf, who hopes to benefit her health by u visit ut the springs. Boy Heek spent the Fourth iu Rose- burg. Dr. W. E. Lebow ’» office will be closed from July 4 to July 20. jiy7p H. 1. Steve us, o f Forest Grove, was a visitor over the Fourth with friends iu this city. Mrs. M. L. Hurdmg uud daughter Grace, of Corvullis, ure visiting with Mrs. Harding’s sisters, Mrs. Fred Wright, of Walker, and Miss Grace Blaekwcll, of Cottage Grove. Buy the “ LIG H T O V E R LA N D ’ ’ and be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage mg aud and Roadster Roadster, $695; Grove: Touring Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. Overlaud Garage. a21tfe Mr and Mrs. Levi Nect, of Spnng- field, spent the Fourth with Mrs. N eet#* parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson 8r Mr. aud Mrs. C. F. Volgamore and taimly, of Marcola, spent the Fourth with Mrs Volgamore ’» parents, Mr and Mrs. Charles Teeters ___ Just as Well Keep a Nice Complexion Even on a Motor Trip There is no need to let a motor trip cause the fair feminine to become careless about her complexion. The creams and face powders sold by us should be taken upon every extended motor trip as a protection against sun and wind. Y o u ’ll want to arrive at the end o f your trip looking pretty. Just as eaaily done as can be by following our suggestion. Remember that we have the guaranteed cure for poison oak. Remember poison oak or it will remember you. The W hite Pharmacy Have you seen the new Dodge at I f you haven’t time to clean your Nelson's! I t ’» »ure a winner. jly7c rugs, we will do it for you. A. L. Ernest Watkin», of Albany, »pent Wyuue, phone 8. the earlier part of the week visitiag j C. W. Burrows, of Drain, was here a friend» in this city. few days the first of the week visiting Morris Bocock, who i» employed in . at the home of his son, Bert Burrows. the highway construction work in this Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Newman aud city, returned Wednesday from Inde family have returned to their home in pendence, where he spent the Fourth. Aberwen, Wash., after a visit with the No matter what it is you ’ ’ant Lee Young family. Stock salt at Beidler’s Feed Store. in printing, get it at The Sen- Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Allison, Mr. and *»**•! tf Mrs. F. E. Dixon, Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Homer Gnlloway, city recorder, was Williams, all of Cottage Orove, pie able to return to his office for a short nicked in the municipal auto park Sun time Wednesday for the first time day with Mr aud Mrs. A. C. Moore after an absence of a week caused by und family, who were traveling through illness. by automobile from their home ill In Ray Norris and H. T. Hardman, of dependence. The four families were Canyonville, motored to Cottage Grove friends iu Independence aud the to spend the Fourth. They are work Moores stopped here for a short visit ing on the new highway near Canyon- ou their annual summer vacation. They ville with the J. C. Compton company. were on their way south for a trip. Do you house cleaning now. Rent Patronize your own home industries a Premier. A. L. Wynne. Phone 6. — buy “ Sterling” feeds for your N. J. Nelson Jr. motored to Coburg chickens, horses, cows and hogs. Ster jly7c Hunday and Mrs. Nelson and their two ling Feed Co., 820 W Main St. children, who had boon visiting there Mrs. Frank Taylor, of Bandou, is last week, returned with him. visiting in this city. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Nichols, Miss Dorothy Nichols, Mr. and Mrs. 8. T. Hardman, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Allen, Cecil Allen, Ray, William and Alby Ritchey mo tored to Drain Sunday and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Swerengen. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n o vlltfc While swimming in Mosby creek, by having those casings and near the Elks picnic grounds, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers nar tubes put in first class shape at rowly escaped drowning. Mrs. Cham bers, who was learning to swim, ventured into deep water and sank, pulling her husbuud down with her. Merville Veatch, who was near by, succeeded iu bnuging them both to shore. Mrs. Ipha Knox and daughter, Mar Business men: Oet your billing jorie, of Halem, are visiting in the and bookkeeping systems of The homes of the W. A. Hogatc* and Ernest Sentinel. tf Hears families. Mrs. Arch Thompson writes from I f you are thinking of purchasing a cream separator come in and see the Glendale, Calif., that they have again best machine on the market (Sharpies; sold their home and are enjoying the before placing your order. Sold by ideal weather even though temporarily Sterling Feed Co. jly 7c unsettled." William Harper, of Harper’s Cafe, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Widdersheim, of Fresno, Calif., who had been here who speut a mouth on a trip to But to attend the funeral of Mrs. Elizabeth falo, N. Y., returned Friday night. Widdersheim, have returned to their Galloway for Insurance, 511 Maiu. tf home in the south. Wilbert Wilson has returned from Camp Lewis, where he attended camp with Co. D. Before returning he vis Children Change ited his brother Roy in Portland. M. V. Phillips has resumed opera tions at his sawmill ou Cedur creek. — but Mrs. James Lcuiou und daughter, Inez photographs Valentine, have gone out to the mill to run the cook house. of the Better pluce your order uow for children that new Dodge as we are sold ahead. never N. J. Nelson, local dealer. jly 7c Mrs. Uriu Robinson speut the Fourth grow up with Mrs. Ella Thompson at the lat ter's place, Royal Oak farm, four miles west of this city. Mrs. Ellen Shortridge is iu Roseburg visitiug ut the home of her sun l^iue Shortridge. Better be safe than sorry. Are you Mr. und Mrs. J. P. Graham arrived Hunday from Portland, accompanied by ueglectiug that fire insurance! It's Mrs. Graham’s mother, Mrs. Nancy false economy. The Oregon Fire Relief Oglesby, and all will spend two months Association stands guard over 50,000 here. Mr. Graham leaves today for an property owners at cost. See Tom Aw- brey or John Durham, uear Bartell ho outing iu the Bohemia district. tel. jne9tfc Galloway writes insurance. L. G. Huliu, of Eugeue, was iu the Elvin Yoder who had been driving one of the big gravel trucks used in city ou business Wednesday. P. G. Glenn, uncle of Mrs. B. B. the street construction work here, went to Jasper Wednesday to be employed Iler, who had been visitiug here for a month, left Thursday for Willows, Calif., ou road work. Mrs. Harris Emmons, of Seattle, is to visit relatives before coutiuuiug on visiting here at the home of her par the return to his home iu Oklahoma. Get our prices ou ton lots of feed eats, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Brand. Beidler’s Feed Store. jue9c Mrs. Lila Lewis, of Cauyonville, is visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Durham. Mrs. Durham is a niece of Mrs. Lewis. M iss Margaret Harvey, junior at University of Washington, visited for a part of the week at the home of her said Mrs. Carter tu her neighbor urfcle, Worth Harvey, iu this city. Miss ueross the way. Harvey was ou her way from Seattle to her home iu Medford. “ 1 arrived at that decision yes terduy, when I tried Every Day for Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City the first time. Transfer. n o vlltfc “ You know 1 have always prided Miss Lydih Hooper has returned myself ou uiy bread, but I admit from a visit at Redding, Culif., with Every Duy is equal to anything I her niece, Mrs. Leslie Engraui and Mrs. have ever baked. Ralph Engrain. The latter uud her “ When I look buck and reflect little duughter aecompuuied Miss on the long hours of toil I have Hooper home und will spend the sum spent in baking, I am glad 1 have mer here. A daughter was born June discovered my mistake, and it wou't 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Engrain. happen again.’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Trembly returned Ask your grocer for Every Day Friday from Portland, where they had bread wrapped and sealed ill germ visited during the rose festival. proof wrappers. The bread that is Try some of the Milk Producer at ubobshing home baking. Beidler's Feed Store. jne30c Mrs. G. W. Smith weut to Juuetiou City Saturday to visit her two sons, A. H. und J. T. Spriukel. Mrs. Ellen Jones and grandson Robert Legat have gone to Monte- sauo, Wash., to visit Mrs. Jones’ Now open for business— Ladies’ and gcntlcmcu'a first class shoe shining par brother. MeConuon products, spices, extracts, lor. Hotel Bartell. First class service.” Mr. uud Mrs. Robin Powell left toilet articles aud many other things. Wednesday afternoon for their home I am located permanently in Cottage in Raymond, Wash., after a visit here Grove with these products. L. S. McCoy, phone 181 J. jly7tfc with relatives. Fred Jacobs has returned from Port Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Sparks have arrived from _ Marmartb, N. D , aud laud, where he spent the Fourth with will make their home in the vicinity his sister, Mrs. R. R. Myers. M rs. Frank Humbrick speut Sunday of Cottage Grove. They are now visit ing at the home of Mr. Sparks’ sister, in Eugene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J Armstrong. Friends of the Mrs. A. U. Williams, while looking for Armstrongs, who formerly resided in a farm on which to locate. Darby & Co. sell the famous Anieri Cottage Grove, will be pleased to know can Kampkook gasoline stove. All that Mi. Armstrong’s health is improv ready for business in a moment. No ing. Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Palmer uud dirty dishes aud your meal ready iu a few moments. jly ic family, of Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. aud Mrs. Will Bradley, tourists C. E Powers and family, of Albany, from Minneapolis, Minn., were brief spent Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. C. C. visitors in Cottage Orove dunug the Fouts. Both families made the trip past week, stoppiug to visit at the by automobile. Among Cottage Grove people in Ash home of Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams. Mrs. Mary Kelly, of Portland, is a laud Tuesday to see the Hand Miller guest for an indefinite length of time match were Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown at the home of her sister, Mrs. A. G. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Eddy. Williams. Mrs. lima Beager, who is attending Second hand goods bought, sold aud exchanged. Morns A Col, at east eud summer school at Monmouth, spent the Fourth at her home in this city. of bridge. jucStfc Mr and Mrs. Grant Tower and Mr. aud Mrs. E. M. Vaughn, of Detroit, Mich., are visitiug Mr. daughter were in Eugene Tuesday. D. C. Bosley spent Tuesday in Eu Vaughn's sister, Mrs. George Gillespie, gene. near Cottage Orove. O. L. Nichols, who is employed at Professor E. D. Doxsee, of Oregon Agricultural College at Corvallis, wm Reedsport, returned to his work Thurs in Cottage Grove Saturday on business duy, after spending the fore part of connected with the local schools. i the week here with his family. Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works Monroe Studio I Am Through With Baking Bendei•sC ily Bakery For Canning or for the Table The fresher the berries the more satisfactory the results and the more economical they are to buy. W e aim to serve you satisfac torily and economically. O s t r a n d e r &_> M c Q u e e n O. H. Heine left Wednesday morn- 1 ing for Lunmore, N. D , where he will | spend some time visiting. He will also visit relatives in Iowa, remaining away until about the first of August. Miss Forrest Schneider spent the week eud visiting here at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Schneider, returning to Ashland Tues day night. Leo Sullivan, of Klamath Falls, was in Cottage Grove over the Fourth. William Luudess Jr., of Mist, speut the week eud here visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Luudess Sr. Mr. aud Mrs. David Rissue, oi Cainle, Wash., are visiting relatives ra cunage Urove. o f every description. .N oth in g G. W. McBride has opened a barber too small; nothing too large. shop in me old Parker building just MOST reasonable rates. south of the k'trst National Bans. Mr. aud Mrs. W. L. Saunders have moved into tUe Hciucuwuy residence on Seventh street. Mrs. Chris Haldcman and daughters Laura aud Alma spent Wednesday in Eugene. Dr. B. R. Job returned Thursday S. H. Husiek, of Roseburg, spent n from a short vacation trip through few days this week visiting ms daugti southern Oregou. ters, wao live ut Dorena. Mr. und Mrs. William Hankins and Mrs. Lora Finuuriy speut Tuesday iu family, o f Portland, aud Mr. and Mrs. Eugeue with her sou Ed. Roy Wicks and family, of Wendling, Charline aud Charles Lambert, ot are visiting at the home o f Mr. aud Springfield, speut the Fourth at the Mrs. W. A. Harlow, parents o f the J u i i u Eunk home. two women, on Row River. George Jacobs, who is employed at Ardie Eby, o f Smith & Short, is Silvertou, returned mere Wednesday spending his vacation at Marshfield. after spending the Fourth here witn J. E. McKibbeu aud his two children his family. spent the week end with the Marion Miss Sarah H. Chapin, of Tucson, Young family ut Central Point. Ariz., arrived Wednesday to visit hei brother W. V. Chapin. Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Faruum, ot Pendleton, speut the Fourth with Mrs. Faruum's pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ewiug, of London. Sam Damewood returned Sunday Experienced iu salesmanship of dry from Glendale, where he visited his goods and groceries. All around o f brother, Nate Damewood. fice man except stenography. Can handle any kind of books or ac Card of Thanks. counts. Best of references. Forced We wish to express to our many friends who were so kind to us iu our from postoffice position for health recent bereavement our sincere ap reasons. W. F. Landrum, Lane preciation of their helpfulness and County Christian Endeavor, Eugeue, kindness. Uregou. jly7c MRS. GEO. SALTON, jly7pd W. N. SALTON. Miss Leouore Hohl, of the local telephone exchange, lpft Mouduy for Portland to spend her vacatiou of two weeks with her sister and brother, Mrs. A. Darlund und William Hohl. MfS. L. W. Getchcll, of Beud, is spending a week or more visitiug at the homes of Dr. and Mrs R. B. Job and Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Adams. The BEST CEMENT WORK B u rg e & H a r d in POSITION WANTED The Methodist church is being re- shingled. C. Tanner has returned to his home in Eugeue after a visit ut the home ot his son, Frank Tanner, owner of the general merchandise store at Row River. Miss Gertrude Maun, of San Fran cisco, is visitiug for a few days with Miss Nellie Myers. Miss Mann is spending the summer vacation in Eu gene with lier pureuts, Mr. and Mrs. N. H. Maitu. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Deutou, of Port laud, visited with Mrs. Harry S. Webber this week while ou their way tu 1-os Angeles to attend the summer season symphony concerts there. Mr. Denton is conductor of the Portland symphony orchestra, and is a musician of rare ability, us is Mrs. Denton also. They are motoring through. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Randall, Mrs. Durrius and Miss Daisy Buckner, of Scio, arrived Thursday morning aud weut out to London springs to spend a few days on an outing with Mr. and Mrs. James Porter. Mrs. Dorrias und Mr. Porter are cousins. Myron McGee hus gone to Portland for medical attention. Mrs. Victor Chambers aud Mrs. Mer ville Veatch spent yesterday in Eu gene. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore and Earl Arthur spent the Fourth at Newport, where Mrs. Arthur is spending her vacation, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Blakeley, of Los Angeles, are spending a week or ten days visiting at the home of the for mer’s brother, E. T. Blakeley iu this city. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Mackin and family motored to Eugene Tuesday aud spent the day with the Ray Glass family. Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Hemenway left Wednesday morning to spend two weeks at Winchester Buy. Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Sudtell and fam ily have returned from Albany, where they spent the Fourth visiting Mrs Sudtell’a mother, Mrs. Vietta Neale. Mr. und Mrs. George Foster and Harry Rentle, of this city, went up the McKenzie river near the fish I hatchery for the Fourth, returning to I Eugene in the afternoon for the motor j Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere ap preciation for all the kindness and sympathy shown by our friends and neighbors during the illness and death of our mother, aud for the floral re- mcuibruuces on the occasion of her fuueral. THE F A M IL Y OF MRS. E LIZAB E TH C. WIDDERSHEIM. jly7p N O T IC E FOR B ID S FOR P L A S T E R ING. Notice is hereby given that the directors of school District No. 45, Lam- County, Oregou, will receive sealed bids for removal of old plaster ing aud putting on new plastering on walls of West side school building as per specifications ou file with district Clerk. The bids will be received until noon on Monday, July 10, 1922. Dated this 26th day of June, 1922. Attest: WORTH H ARVEY, Clerk. C. E. UM PHREY, jne30 jly 7 Chairman. MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM . This One Subject of Strength A bank is as strong as its re sources. Behind us we have the Federal Reserve System with GOLD RE SE RVES OF $ 2 , 200 , 000 , 000 . YO U R bank should be the strougest -ready for any emer gency. Our facilities and re sources are at your service. First National Bank “ The Old R eliab le" Kerr’s Feed Baby chick feed and mash, developing grain and mash, egg producer and scratch feed. Also Fisher’s and Oolden Rod feeds. B ER RY BOXES A N D O RATE S Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store