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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (July 28, 1922)
Mr». E. C. Bhtiy went to Portland Tuesday to spend a few day». Ford owners meet Thursday morning, Vugust 3, at 10 o ’clock at Woodson Brothers Oarage to join iu the big street parade. jl 28c Mrs. 8 J. Willi», who was here to utteud the funeral ol' her duughtcr-iu law, Mrs. C. O. Willis, Wednesday of last week, has returned to her home in Forest Grove. Boy Desl 4 ir 7 .es is on an outing at in mad«- from milk, milk aolida, butter, sugar, pure food g e l ; Crater lake. atine and flavoring all emulaified by ateam before freezing. Buy the *4 LIG H T O V E R LA N D *1 and Here are mankind'a moat essential foods. be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage When your sweet tooth rails for ice cream let your wis Grove: Touring and Roadster, $695; Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. Overlaud dom tooth specify HKD ROSE BRAND. ilarage. a21tfc Dr. W. M Hamilton has returned P h o n e 149 1 from Portland, where he took a post graduate course in a chiropractic col lege. George H. Brainard, formerly in real estate here, has announced his inten tion of opening a real estate office in Eugene. Woodson Brother delivered Fords Get Beidler *s price ou sugar this during tin* week as follows: Mervillc \ natch, coupe; W. O. Wilson, touring car; H. O. Bcunett, louring car. RED ROSE BR AN D IC E C R E A M COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY Glasses 5c each at W . L. D a r by & Co. j2 «c The Sign Of Perfect Service Children of the primary departnient ! of the Presbyterian Sunday school en joyed a picnic at the city park Friday. Mrs. C. L. Treuery and sou Robert, «»t Portland, are visiting at the home Eye« carefully examined of Mrs. Trcncry’s parents, Mr. and | Mrs. G. W. McBride. and properly fitted with The eyes of the world are on Cottage glasses without the use o f Grove. I f you have property here, you drugs. : are likely to find it a good investment, I but the restless spirit is iu the blood Complete lens grinding of rnuny aud if you really want to sell ! your property at u reasonable price you factory on the premises. ^should list it with me. If you wish to buy, 1 liuve some choice listings. J. M. S A V E YOUR EYES 1 Durham, reultor. jne9tfc Kenneth DeLassus returned Friday from u visit with his father in Oak land, Calif. A son was born Friday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holder man at the home of Mrs. Holdermau’s parents, O PTIC IA N OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Cochran. Factory on Premises Let us figure with you on that over Cottage Orove Oregon haul. Don’t neglect the old boat too long— it doesn't pay. Overland Gar age. j!28tfc Carey H. Medley, o f Rose burg, topped here over Friday and Saturday j ou his way to Portland. Mr«. Henry Fischer and daughter U ’leona, of Eugene, spent the week end visiting Mrs. Fischer’s parents, Mr. ♦ - -- ---- ---- - -----♦ and Mrs. A. Luuau. Herbert Crumley received severe cuts Moving and storage. Phone 99. City about the eye and u slight injury to I Transfer. uvlitf the eyeball Friday when he f 11 from u Mrs. C. A. Smith, of Roseburg, is hay raek ou which be wus riding and visiting ut the home of her parents, landed on u wagon wheel. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins. After you have taken a picture Dr. A. W. Plummer, of Los Angeles, you wish to keep it. The White Calif., visited during the week with Pharmacy is the place to get the relatives in this city. D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town album. j2*e Photo album* at White * j2S- Miss Elsie Gray and Ada Oakes Mrs. K ffie St. Clair, who had been were visitors in Eug«-nr i:>-' ^ «•« >•_____ at Monroe for the past few mouths, bus returned to her home in this city. The H. B. Griggs family left Tburs day of last week to spend a two weeks’ vacation. Sugar and flour ut Beidler’» Feed Store. jne9« Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Burnett have gone to eastern Oregon to make their of every description. Nothing home. The residence which they vacat too small; nothing too large. id on north Douglas street has been taken by George Booker. M oST reasonable rates. Psed cars for sale at Nelson’s. j28c Mrs. Laura MeKeruan returned Wed nesday night from a visit at the home ot her son Charles in Seattle. Guy VatiRiper returned to Portland Monday, after a visit of two weeks at the home of his mother, Mrs. Anna T. J. Clark has returned home after Gowdy. being dismissed from a Eugene hospital Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City where he received medical treatment. Trausfer. uvltf The only way to clean rugs and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely and carpets. The Premier way. A. L. baby son Howard returned the first Wynne, phone 6. jnlfic of the week from Btayton, where they Mr. and Mrs. Joe Irwin spent Friday spent u week at the home of Mr. Blakely’s parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Paul in Eugene. 1 Blakely, of Los Angeles, are still visit ing in Stay ton. Easy to own a Premier, $5.00 down, $5.00 per mouth. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. Mrs. Leon Desl.urzes and little ¡daughter Alice Elizabeth returned a few days ago from Grants Pass, where th<*y had visited with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Liuch. Miss Lucile Brunstetter, of Eugene, I is spending the week at the home of | her aunt, Mrs. John Barker. The BEST CEMENT WORK B u rg e & H a rd in COOP FATTENED C H IC K E N S for your Sunday dinner. For Sale— The following arti cle*, practically new and at bar gain prices: 1 hoe, 1 rake, 1 wash Phone ITi 826 Went Main board, bra**; 1 nozzle, 1 sprink ler, 1 second hand iron bedstead, 10 laying hens and 2 sacks feed. J. Q W illit» »peut a few days in See Carl F. Palmer at The Fair, p Sterling Feed Company Eugene last week. Nelson for used ears at right price-- and terms. j28c William Rhodes has purehased the A. Miller property on north J street. Leonard Culver, Marjorie Elder and Mrs. Robert Moran da left Friday by motor for Klamath Falls to visit Mrs. Mo ran d a’s sister, Mrs. Nellie Stump ley. un h*‘lp you select a ioast tlmt will prove the iV , tendereat you have ever served at your dinner ta ble. Our meats are all se ( \ lected by experienced butcher* who know meat value* from A to Z We solicit a chance to serve you. t0PLES;M“ T-M4RK(. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON by having those casings and tubes put in first class shape at Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works Mrs. Lester W. Hill, Miss Hallie Willits, Miss Florence McFarland and Miss Rita Kelly spent the week end in Corvallis visiting Mrs. H ill’s par ents. M is.- Elizabeth Elmore, of Medford, spent Saturday in Cottage Grove con ferring with directors of a nearby school district. American Camp Kook stoves cheap at W . L. Darby & Co. j2Sc E. G. O. Groat has had a new roof put on his house and is having it tinted this week. Children Change 22 \ — but photograph* o f the children never grow up Monroe Studio Mrs. N. La Rant and daughter, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Mrs. LaKaut’s daughter, Mrs. H. Mc Kay. Barber Shop— First door south First National bank. First class. Clean tow els for every man. My prices are for the working man. Shave 15c, hair cut, 25e. jly28p Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Cotter, of Puy allup, Wash., visited Tuesday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Stewart. They were on their way home from Medford, where they were called by the death of Mrs. Cotter’s mother, Mrs. Anna Epperson, formedly of this Choices! Baked Goods Every day we offer you, fresh and tasty, a complete line o f all baked goods from Bread to Pastry. And you can buy them for less than you can bake them. Cottage Electric Grove Bakery Patronize home industry. The Oregon Fire Relief has written insurance at cost for 27 years—has over half million dollar reserve as evidence of its good management. Hee Tom Awbrey or John Durham for rates. Near Bartell hotel.* J. 8. Hardman went to Tacoma Wed nesday. Mrs. Hardman, who is visit ing there, will return with him. Mrs. William Turk has gone to Port land to visit her daughter, Mrs. Harold McCormack. A TENDER R O A ST Ect Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble 1 The New Home sewing machine for sale by W L. Darby & Co. j2N Mrs. Yr. R. Com lee, of Airlie, and Mrs. Robert Teague, of Ashland, who had been visiting with their sister, Mrs. Fred Be idler, have returned to their home*. Rev. A. R. Hpearow aud Lester Phelps were i.n Eugene Wednesday night. Do your housecleaning now. Rent u Premier. A. J*. Wynne. Phone 6. Miss Mary Eleanor Mills, of Port land, is a guest ot the home of her uncle K. K. Mills. Her father, James H. Mills, and her brother, James Jr., of North Bend, who were here the first of the week, went to Port laud w ith K. K Mills Tuesday. Mr and Mrs Roy Komaine and lit tie daughter Bcttie May and Mrs. J. B. Gross, of Portland, are visiting at the h o m e of Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime. All lor ’» E. I tend* kinds of poult ty supplies at B»*ol Feed Store. jne9*? E. Ellsworth, formerly supeno ut of the Western burnt* r ft E i ort company’s mill, has returned to ottage Grove and resumed hi» former position succeeding W. B. Archer, who has resigned and returned to his home ir. New Orleaus, La. Nelson sell» tires— any size. jl28< There will be Sunday school and church services ut Lathaiu Suuduy. Sunday school will be at 2:30 and Rev. J E. Carlson, pastor of the First Chris tian church, will preach at 3. C. A. Beidler, who has beeu MW’ay from his business since Saturday ou account of illness, is improving. Galloway writes insurance. Homer Galloway, city recorder, is recovering from a relapse whieh he suffered Sunday. He is improved now but has not been able to come down to his office this week. Picture* put away in an album do not get lost and are always accessible. Oet the albums and your photo supplies at The White Pharmacy. j28c Miss Winifred Toal, cousin o f 8. L. Mackm, and Miss Hazel Norheim, both of Red Wing, Minu., who are on a tour of the western coast country, are visiting at the Mackiu home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Inman, of E l mira, are visiting at the Elmer Cald well aud Thurston Doak homes. Mrs. Caldwell is a daughter of the Inmans, and Mr. Inman and Mr. Doak have been friends since boyhood. Now open for business— Ladies’ and gentlemen’» first class shoe shining par lor. Hotel Bartell. First class service.* Mr. aud Mrs. W. B. Hawley and W. A. Ward and sons spent Hun day at their farm at Lorane. John Runk has leased the W. B. Hawley property on north J street for a year and the Hawleys have moved into their bungalow ou Ash avenue. Mr. Runk will build a house on prop erty which he recently purchased. Moderate profits only upon goods bought at Madsen’s. We carry some thing of a metropolitan stock but we do not expect to get metropolitan prices. Madsen’s Jewelry. j!28c Plastering of the rooms in the old part of the west side school building started this week. 8. L. Godard is do ing the work. William Frasier Johnson spent the week end in Portland. Mrs. Johnson and two daughters, who preceded him to Portland a few days, will return the latter part of the week accom- nied by Miss Martha Johnson, who has just returned from a three mouths’ eastern trip. Second hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. Morris ft Cox, at east eud of bridge. jue9tfc Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Shurts, of 8t. Johns, spent Tuesday night at the home of Mr. Shurts’ niece, Mrs. Anna Gowdv. They were on their way south by motor for a trip through southern Oregon and California. Mrs. E. Woods has returned to her home in Lusk, Wyo., after a visit of almost a year with her brother, John Wicks. Drive your Ford touring car, coupe, sedan or truck in the Ford and Ford son parade next Thursday morning at 10 o ’clock. j28c The Curtis Parker family motored up from Springfield Sunday and spent a few days visiting Mr. Parker’s par ents, Mr. and Mr«. C. M. Parker. Mrs. Sol Davidson, who recently ar rived from Terry, Mont., to visit her brother, G. W. McQueen, has gone to Powers, where Mr. Davidson has been working and where they will make their home. Friday and Saturday Specials FOR CASH 25 bars white soap for................. ....... $1.00 Our regular $1.36 per set aluminuimvare, while they last, the set.... .......... ............... 98c O strander Henry Love luce, who wus hero visit Mrs. Tom Cox went to Medford ing hi» uunt, Mr». Nellie Churelnll, has Tuesday, ha si rig been called there by returned to his home in Wallace, Ida. the serious illness of a sister, Mrs. E. He was called to Oregon recently by A. Hutchens. the deutli of hi» mother ut Coburg. A ll goods at bargain prices a; Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n o vlltfc Roy Nelson, of Comstock, has bought a Dodge touriug car from N. J. Nelson Jr. Miss Echo Manic, who had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. G. B. Arnest, since the Fourth, returned Saturday to her home iu Portland. Galloway fo r lusurauce, 511 Main. I f Miss Coniine Nelson, who had been visiting the Finley Whippa family, has returned to her home iu Oakland, C alif. Mr. aud Mrs. Irl Groves (Ruettu Boyd) returned Baturday night from their honeymoon, whieh they spent camping out at Lilly's cabin on Moa by creek. For correct treatment try Nelson’s Bervice Btation. j28c Mr aud Mrs. E. W. Bpencer, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. B|s-ncer’a sister, Mrs. O. H. Heme, left this week for their home in Denver, Colo. J. K. Youug left Wednesday on a business trip to Oregon City and Port land. Get our prices on ton lota of feed Beidler ’a Feed Btore. juehc W W. Jackson, Lorane merchant, passed through Cottage Grove Tuesday on his way to Portland. W . L. Darby & Co. j2Ho Mrs. Wallace Brown is visiting with friends iu Yoncalla. Mrs. W. B. Cooper returned Tuesday from a visit with her parents iu Port land. Mrs. A. A. Kellogg, of Portland, is visiting at the home of her nephew, John Taylor. Remember Madsen’s for your wed The White Pharmacy carries ding presents. Remember your wife or the largest hue of photo albums hubby with a present once in a while jly21 *. in the city. Bought from factory after you get her or him. and sold at prices which this i manner of buying makes possible. J. M. Donnell has returned to his home in Grants Fotk, B. C., after a visit at the D. P. McKay home. J. R. VanNortwick left Saturday for Pendleton to work in the wheat har vest. Try some of the Milk Producer at Beidler ’a Feed Store. jue3Uc Miss Wilma White, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White, has been noti fied of the acceptance of her applica tion for entrance into Reed college. Since the number o f students admitted | to Reed is limited, successful candi dates are those having high scholastic standings. Miss White, who is spend ing the summer here, was graduated in June from Lincoln high school in Portland. She will enter college in September. McConnon products, spices, extracts, toilet articles and many other things. I am located permanently iu Cottage Grove with these products. L. P. McCoy, phone 181 J. jly7tfe Grace Stone has been granted a de cree o f divorce from U. 8. Stone and has been given the custody of the minor child, for whose support the court has ordered Stone to pay $25 a month. * The oldest Ford car in Lane county will be given a place of honor in the parade August 3. Meet at Woodson Brothers Garage at 10 a. m. jl28c Miss Bertha Cox, who has been ill for some time at the home o f her sis ter, Mrs. E. G. O. Groat, is improving. Frank Alstott returned Sunday night from Marshfield, where he had spent the past month. Anniversary presents, birthday pres ents and presents for any and every occasion should come from Madsen’s jewelry store. j21e Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wigle have moved The best paint for the least to Marshfield. Giles Phelps, of Elmira, visited Mon money, from W . L. Darby & Co. day and Tuesday at tin* W. A. Hogate Mr. aud Mrs. F. B. Phillips, Mrs. home. Liddle aud Mias Allie Phillips re turned Saturday from a week ’* stay at Coquille and Miss Phillips returned to her work at Corvallis Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harms, of Port land, are visiting this week with Mr Harms ’ mother, Mrs. Sarah Harms, and with Mrs Harms’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Robison. I f you haven’t time to clean your rugs, we will do it for you. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. Maegis Nordstrom, a recent arrive! from Bandon, has rented the ranch owned by Mis. Dale Green south of the city. Mr. Nordstrom brought a herd o# Jerseys with him and will run a dairy ranch. Btock salt at Beidler’s Feed Htore. Mr. and Mrs. B. V. Allison and two daughters Jean and Alice left Monday morning to spend three weeks camping at Belknap springs. While cutting wood at Drain Friday Jack Swerengeu suffered an injury to his left hand in which the thumb was completely severed from the hand. Lowest prices ou guaranteed work. Try us. Overland Garage. jl28tfc A. Bantu, of Minneapolis, Minn., is visiting at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Clarence Bpikey. Mr. aud Mrs. William Bultsmau left Mouday to make their home in Long Beach, Calif. Moving aud storage. Phone VU. City Trausfer. n o vlltfc Mrs. Fdgar Willson has returned from a visit of several weeks in Ban Francisco with her sister, Mrs. Nettie Biuith. Miss Ollie Willard has gone tu Rose burg and Grants Pass to visit relatives. McQueen Let Your Palate Be Your Guide Demand E VE R Y D A Y Bread From Your Dealer. Bender’s City Bakery Among Cottage Grove people who attended the wrestling match in Eu gene Monday night were F. H. Allison, Robert Medley, Ralph Hand, Lewis Booker, W. W. McFarland, R. B. Han na, C. A. Bartell, Clarence Stoneburg, Fred Brown, H. W. Titus, G. W. Mc Queen, Albert Griffin, LaSells Htewar , Charles Smith, Kay Baker, D. W. ( ’lit forth. Miss Lillian Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Eddy and W. A. Ward. Mrs. Thomas Howurd, of Yoncalla, visited during the week with Mrs. E. G. O. Groat and Miss Bertha Cox. The most appropriate presents for every occasion come from Madsen's jewelry store. jl21c Mrs. Albert Flames left Tuesday to visit her parents in The Dalles. Woodson Brothers have sold Fords during the past few days as follows: S. L. Godard, touriug car; Elmer M o '- ter, sedan; Margaret Shelburne, tour ing car; George Lee, delivery truck. Mrs. M. J. Morris, of Salem, is visit- ing at the Judson Allen home._____ TO THE MUSIC OF THE 0. A. C. Serenades THIS IS THE ONLY TIME WE W ILL BE ABLE TO MAKE COTTAGE GROVE Monday Aug 1 ADMISSION, $1.10; SPECTATORS, 10c Kerr’s Feed Baby chick feed and nta*h, developing grain and uiaah, egg producer and scratch feed. Alao Fisher’a and Oolden Rod feeds. BK K R Y BOXES AND CRATES Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed S tore