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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 11, 1922)
■' if— ■l' Seeking Desirable Business Bank Of Cottage Grove Giving Dependable Service Mr. and Mrs. D. \Y. McKinney ar rived Wednesday from Arroyo Grande Calif. Mr. McKinney went on to Al banv for a brief visit with m daughter, Mr- t). M l^eper, ami Mrs. McKin* noy is visiting in Saginaw at th«* home nf r •«Huchti r, \ir> v t B< n»ton_ FIRST AID rtdlowing ri-in«i\ >•. •« v i s i t *t tw o vvi s' ks with fiII ,ni. h> ro th.> McKin TO A WEAK FINANCIAL STANDING Mrs. J. W. Eddy and non Volney are visiting in Portland with Mrs. E ddy’* brother. Block suit at Beidler’* Feed Store. Friends of Miss l.ura Hefty, former Cottage Grove school teacher, will b«* interested to know that Miss Heftv arrived at her home iu Newport Wed uesdav after spending several years iu Chum as a missionary. Miss Hefty represents the Methodist church iu mission work tu Fuchow. If you havou’t time to eleau your rug*, we will do it for you. A. L. Wyuue, plmue (J. Mr. and Mrs. 8. E. King, who mo tored to Cottage Grove from Durund, Win., h i lti day*, left Mouday for Cal iforma, after a short visit at the home o f Mr. K in g ’s brother, C. A. King. Mrs. Eatou Auderaoii, of Fort 8mith, Ark., who hud beeu visiting with the 8. W. 8ovvers aud Water Pcutieo fami lies, left Tuesday moruing for home. Have you seeu Nelson *b latest tire prices! a llc Peter Tonoli has purchased an acre aud :i half o f laud east of the city from Mrs. Worth Harvey. He will erect a bungalow' soon. A daughter was born Tuesday moru ing to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Combs. The father is employed at the Cash - j • . ur T p, , . p, reduced pnees at W. L. Darby & and Carry store. Hcc.ou«! hand goods bought, sold aud C o m p a n y 8. exchanged. Morris & Cox, at east eud Mrs. G. W. McQueen «pent VVednes jue9tfc day and Thursday in Eugene visiting o f bridge. Mr. aud Mrs. Earl Arthur, who hail i.t the home of her brother, J. A. Grif been occupying the Ellsworth house ou tin Eleventh street, have moved into the McUilvery house, Mr. uud Mrs. Ells worth having returned to Cottage Grove to live. Miss l.oritu Miller, who had been visiting her aunt, Mrs. C. A. Burt ell, returned to her home in Halem Tues day. D. J. Scholl, optician and optome trist, will la* out of the city from Aug M 18 i" li*. ft] Ii Ray Godard went to Eugeue Tuesday to visit her cousin Ruth Van Boskirk. Mrs. Grace Van Boskirk is visiting here at the home of her brother Hher man Godard. The woman’s missionary society of the Christian church will meet iu th«* church parlors Saturday afternoon at Recent arrivals in the city are Vt torney and Mrs. Snyder and liitle «laughter, of Oakland, Calif. The Say dels are looking for a location and have stopped her»» to look over Cot tage Grove. Scholl s optical establishment will be closed from August 12 to 19. u llc Mr. and Mrs. K«1 Hangs ami chil •Iren and Mrs. Harvey, mother «»f Mr. Hangs, have moved to Marshfield. Moving and storage. Phone 99 City Transfer. n o v lltfc Mr. and Mr> Morris Harvey, who had been at the C. M. Parker home, i left Sumlav to spend a month or more . in Marshfield. Lester W. Hill hns taken a position :«t the Madsen jewelry store. Beidler *s Feed Store is buying wheat and oats. a llc Miss Margaret Edmumlsoti, o f Eu gene, spent the week end hen* with f riends. A number o f business houses down town have received new coats of paint this week. Th«* front of the building occupied bv th«* Umphrev & Mackin I store has been repainted whit ami th«* Eagle cigar store and Willson restau- rant have each been repainted. s h o t ^ ns a m j n f i e s a t g r e a t ly m*ys will go to Roseburg to make their home. business Mrs. F. J. Alstott math1 trip to Marshfield this week. may lx- had through the Mrs. Albert Woodard ami niece an«l channel of better viaion. nephew, Genevieve and Alton Woodard, Fa-rt! Fully 70' < o f us have returned Sunday fr«»m an automobile trip to Portland ami coast points. defective eyeaight without Get our price* on ton lots o f feed knowing it. Naturally our Beidler’* Feed Store. jue9 * ability to think, to work, to Mr. and Mrs. Ralph New land and earn, to save is impaired. family returne«! Sunday from an auto Know that your eyes are mobile trip ou which they travelled into Canaila. right. You may not need Mr. a ml Mrs. James Hardman, Mr. glasses, but be sure. ami Mrs. G. A. Nichols and son Des Our new Shelltex Shur uiuml returned Sunday from a trip to ons are much the vogue just Taeoma. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hambrick ami now. family left Monday for their home in Loveland, Colo., after a visit here at the home of Mr. Hambrick’* br«dh«*r, Frank Hantbrick. lis te r M. Sorenson, o f Eugeue, spent Monday at the home of Mrs Ciar.. OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Burkholder. Mr. Sorenson recently F a c t o r y o d Premise* came to Eugene from Billings, Mont. Cottage Grove Oregon Mrs. Rachael Sh«»rt, moth«*r of Mrs. Mary Smith and grandnndh«*r of K«»> Short ami .lot* Smith, ami Mr. and Mrs. i Tom Short and three children J«»«*. 1 Rachel and Jean, of Baldwin, 111., have { arriv«*d to v isit at the homes o f the Miss Thelma B«-lkuap, o f Portland, [Smith and Short families. They mav * ¡sited Friday with Professor and Mrs. L. J Edwards. i locate here. lowest price* ou guaranteed work. Albeit Griffin returned Monday Try us. Overland Garage. jl2Stfe nighi from a vacation trip to Portland. L. F. Lozier was in the'city Monday An hie Ku-hurdsou returned Thurs from Medford ou business. day night of last week from Penn, Fix up that sewing machine so it where he had been employed with th** will run like new. Berry Piano Co. Harvey Lepkcy Lumber compauy until Mr. and Mrs. C. M. llulburt and sons the company’s mill wa> destroyed by were here from Blaehly to attend the tire that morning. picnic and visit friends. Mrs M A Iiarland, of Portland, s Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Scholl leave* Sun visiting at the home of her mother. day to spend a week at McCredie Mrs. Barbara Hohl. springs. G a l l o w a y w r it e * in su ra n c e . Galloway for Insurance, 511 Main, tf Mrs C. K. Dick and children went t** Forest Groves aud Ralph Sheary are Portland Saturday to visit Mrs. Dick - attending the Citizens* military train aunt. Mrs. Mendenhall, and h«*r lister. mg camp at Camp Lewis. This is the Mrs. W D. Morgan. second week of the training. Owen Gilbert 1« ft Sunday for Yak I'hone 171 - ‘Zb West Main Josiah Porter spent Friday in Eu iinu. w here he will be employed on the g« ne ou business. highway. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City .ind Mrs J. A. Griffin motored n o v lltfc up fro n Eug«'iie Sunday and picnicked Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Short returneil Transfer. with the George M« Queen. V\ illiam Wednesday night from Purtland, wher«* Mrs. A. G. Carter and two children Ostrand«*r and Jauifs Potts families on they attended Buyers’ we«*k. went to Merlin Friday to spend two Mosby creek. weeks with relatives. Mrs. L. R. Long went to Walker Do your housedeaning now. R»*nt Sunday to attemJ a party in honor of Miss Esther Brattain, of Springfield, a Premier. A. 1.. Wynn«*. Phone 6. »he birthday anniversary of her nk*ce, visited last week at the home o f h«*r sister, Mrs. Gerald Counts. ' Miss Marian Low ry. Mrs. A. R. Spearow returned Sunday mo ruing from her two weeks m vacation trip to Alaska. Miss Gladys Hughes and M iss Sarah Hoop, who w«*r«* in the same party with Mrs. Spearow, «Jid not return but plan to remain for a year in the uorth. Miss Catherine Scott, o f Portland, 'w ho had been visiting at the William Edlefsen home at I amuuc , is visiting by having those easing* and ter aunt, Mrs. Catherine Bader. “EVERY DAY” BREAD IS YOUR BEST FOOD -E A T MORE OF IT D. J. Scholl Bender’s City Bakery Tales of the Town COOP FATTENED CHICKENS for your Sunday dinner. Sterling Feed Company Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble Water glaues and jelly glasses at 5c each. W. L. Darby A Co. tubes put ill f i 1 st class shape at N. J. Nelson has sold the follows cars: Mrs. William Baimbridge, Dodge I touring car; O. H .Shaw, Ford touring j car. to buy your cakes here than it Miss Eunice Yundeuburg, Miss Ruth j is to bake them yourself. Ami Robinson ami Oscar Wooilson motored j »1 will not be responsible for debt* aiiK-e we use only high grade, to Winchester Buy and K*»*«j*poit Sun ; «outrmted by oth«*rs than myself. ! < has. Sharon, Jr. a llp d pure ingredientti they are won | «lay. Mrs. A. L. Duumire ami little «laugh Frank W. Birustiel has filed suit for derfully good. ter Jeanette, o f Oakland, Calif., an- divorce against Emily Birnatiel. visiting with Mrs. Duniuire’s parents. Mr Mrs. Hiraui B Griggs and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Magee. children spent Sunday at Belknap G r o v e Mr and Mrs. Lee Roy Woods and I springs with the S. V. Allison family, son Donald spent Sunday visiting r«*l j Irene Griggs remaned to sp«‘fi<l the atives and friend* in this city. Mrs. H. | week with the Allisons, who ur«* H. Webber returned with them for a camped at the springs. visit in Eugene. Used ears o f quality at right prie«** Try some of the Milk Producer at and terms at Nelson’s Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl, Mrs. Bar Beidler’* Feed Store. jm*30c Miss Florence Furusot, o f Eugeue, barm Hohl and Chris Henry, brother of Herbert W. Lombard and H .J. Shinn spent tin* week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Barbara Hohl, motored to Bose were in Eugeue Tuesday on business. D. C. Bosley. burg .Saturday uno visited at the home S. C. Ne w comb is having a new roof Erection o f a new bungalow on east o f Mr* H ohl’* daughter, Mrs. Clar put on his resilience at Twelfth aud Main street will be b«*gun soon by ei.ee Hess. George Utz, who r«*«*»*utly purchased an Mrs. Gene Alversou and daughter M Ì ■ Clyde I,eoiiard is suffering from an acre of la ml opposite the J. F. Spray Leah and sou Ned, who had been visit resilience. ing Mrs. Alveraon’* mother, Mrs. D. C. injury to his right eyeball rteeirrd A son was born August 2 to Mr. and Emerson, returned to their home in when he was struck in the face by « Mrs. Finley Huff. book tossed to him by a companion. Oakland, Calif . Mouday. Mm C. H. Morris and Mrs. Frank Fassett, both of Eugene, visited ’Thurs «lay o f last week with their sister, Mr*. C. C. Foutt*. l.s*t us order that saxophone for you. B«Try Piano Company. u llc We expect a car of watermelon* in today. I hi* w ill l>e lhe An eight pound son was born Mon beat car of the season ami at a rea*onab!e price. day to Mr. and Mrs. Sam King of I ¿ora ne. Taken L’ p— At my place in Delight Valley, two Jersey cows with calves. Both cows murki'd with h«des in both The good variety of eanning peaches will he in soon, let us <ars ami bran«1 on right hip. Owner book you for your requirement*. prove property, poy expense o f keep and for this advert iaemeut. Charles C. Cornier. a lip Mr. and Mr*. E. E. Ellsworth, form We «rarry one of the most complete line of groceries in the city erly of this city, have returned to their home here to reside. Th«* Ellsworth'* have been at La Graude since having Cottage Grove, Mr. Ellsworth being superintendent o f a large white pine establishment there. He ha* taken his former position as superintendent for It’s Cheaper ' Cottage Electric Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works All kinds of poultry supplies at Beid ler’s Feed Store. jue9s Car! Cellers. Roy Heck and Dal Cutsforth, all of Cottage Grove, played baseball with the Yoncalla team Sun day in the game iu which Yoncalla defeated Harrisburg. The contest was staged at Harrisburg. William Thuui and Mrs. Minnie Watt motored to Monmouth Sunday to spend the day with Mrs. lima B«*ager, sister o f Mrs. Watt. W. L. Darby was among the local merchants attending Buyers’ week iu Portland. He returned Wednesday. Frank W. Smith, o f San Francisco, stopped over Monday to spend the day with his sister, Mrs. Edgar Wilson He left the same «lay going on to Lake Louise, Canada. We have some No. 3 common lumber ou hand at $5 per in while it lasts. Walter A. Woodard. a4tfc Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Hunter and little daughter, o f Arlington, have been vis it ing at the home of Mrs. Hunter’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. William Brown Mr. and Mrs. Hunter went to Eugene Monday to spent this week with George Hunter but will return to Cottage Grove before going back to Arlington. Mrs. H. C. Tiiums and daughter Daisy and nephew, of Sudtelle, Calif., who had been visiting her«* at the home of Mrs. Timms’ sister, Mrs. G. W. Smith, are spending a week in ju n ction City. They will visit here longer be fore returning to California. D on’t have any slackers; keep track of what each hen does by using egg record cards; for sale by The Sentinel at $1.75 the hundred. tf William Ostrander, William Bartels, Ben Curry, E«1 Jenks, and Al Churchill went to Bohemia Wednesday. Milton Sippel, Cecil Wilson and Paul I.indholni, all studeuti at a theological mstitute in Minneapolis, arrived Tues «lay morning to visit in Cottage Grove. Sippel is a friend of Virgil Gowdy the two having spent one season to gether on a coast and geodetic survey ing trip. The easterners are traveling by automobile. They left Thursday moruing for Ashland. Going for un outing! Take along Milne o f the suappy new record* from th«* Berry Piauo Store. a llc Mrs. Shelby Churchill and grand daughter Martha Churchill w«*nt to Portland Sunday to visit Mrs. Church ill’s daughter. White sewing machines anil White phonographs at Berry’s Piano Store. Bake r y WATERMELONS PEACHES GROCERIES Smith-Short Grocery T k i Bttri 8x30 o'clock. That Appraciat«* Your Trad* the Western Lumber A Export Co. Children Change — but photographs of the children never grow up 17= High Quality Yegetables Vegetables you receive from us are tin* pi«*k of the «lay’s offerings. No waste, no disap pointment; you buy what you need and ev ery bit is usable. Prompt ami courteous service— always. O strander &L» McQueen Mrs. Fred .lost, of Roseburg, is visit ing ut tin* bom«* of her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. O. H. Willard. Mrs. Sarah Pattisou returned to her home in Sweet Home Wednesday of lust week after a visit with Mrs. AI bert Stocks. Mr. and Mrs. Il«*nry Ritchie, o f Ha lem, passed through the city the latter part of a 1st week on their way to Lo ram* to take charge of Miss Eva Went worth’s summer resort, “ Summer Rest.’ ’ N. J. NELSON, JR. Dealer in Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Cottage Grove, Oregon The P. C. LaCus.se family have moved into the new Brand bungalow on Twelfth street between Main ami Washington avenue. Misses Amelia and Ruby Melick, who had been visiting their grand mother, Mrs. Eli Cochran, left Satur day for their home in Oregon City. Mrs. C. H. Mitchell is visiting in Albany at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. J. W. Sliuvv. They will visit in Portland aud Seaside before Mrs. Mitchell returns. Mrs. David Rissue, who had been visit ing relatves here, left Sunday fqr her home in Carleton, Wash. Patronize home industry. The Oregon Fire Relief has written insurance ut cost for 27 years— has over half million dollur reserve as evidence o f its good management. See Tom Awbrey or John Durham for rates. Near Bartell hotel.* Woodson Brothers sold Ford touring cars luring the week to W. N. Hub bell and Bert Newton. FRESH COTTAGE CHEESE There’s nothing so wholesome as well-made Cottage Cheese. We have a fresh supply of this delicious dainty every day. Leave your order to be filled when a new supply comes in. C ity Meat Market Wholesalers and Retailers Bartels & Safley Phone 8!) Mrs. Owen Carlile left Friday for Vancouver, Wash., to attend a reunion o f Mrs. Carlile’s family Sunday. They will go from there to St. Helens to nmke their home. Buy the “ LIGHT OVERLAN D ’ ’ aud b«: u satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Grove; Touring and Roadster, $695; Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. Overland Garage. a21tfc Mr. and Mrs. Earl Garoutte returned Sunday from Raymond, Wash., where they visited at the homes of Mrs. Ga rcutte’s brother and sister, Henry Jor gen sen ami Mrs. Minard Week*. Mrs. Garoutte ’* mother, Mr*. H. J. Jorgen sen, who had been visiting there, re turned with them. Mrs. J. F. Knox and two daughter* ar«* visiting in Portland with Mrs. K nox’s parent*, Mr. ami Mrs. M. H Smith. Easy to owu a Premier, $5.00 dowu, $5.00 per mouth. A. L. Wynne, phoue 6. Mr. uud Mrs. Ivan Warner are in tin* Siuslavv country on a two week»* camping trip. Mrs. Albert Jones returned Wednes day of last week from The Dall«*s, where she visited her parents. Sin* was accompanied home by her brother. Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. u v ltf Mrs. S. E. McKinney i* visiting in Dexter at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. Bacil Parker. The Park**rs were here for the picuie Thursday o f last week and »he aecoiiipanied them home. Clyde Burch Am went to Portland Friday for a visit at the home o f his uiudc, John Knight. T h e K . R . .Mills f a m i l y is iu P o r t l a n d ti n s w e e k a t t e n d i n g Liu: c o a v e it Iron o f u n d e r t a k e r s . T h e y m o t o r e d up »'mutiny a c c o m p a n i e d by alls.-, 1 . m an or Al ills, ol T o n land, a n d Airs. Anil mol tier a n d s i s t e r , *iirs. flo ^U iu uiu liovvo a u d d ttu g iu c r Lo in , ot E u g e n e . Xeuta— anti everyidung needed lor your camping trip at JJaroy *. M rs. L . W . Gidun:, ot S o u t h D a k o t a , who is v i s i t i n g tier urolli« r, Airs. iXiTUo A ru e , spoiiL i uubdny iu R u g e u e . M r s . W illia m M u r p h y , or C o r t l a n d , s i s t e r in law o i M r s . U o c i a iNoiria, a u u Al iss Mel i n a C o l 1 Ills, ot Mruuieriou, a r c v i s i t i n g a l lire J . Q. M Mills h om e i o r a le w «lays. Alias i .01 Lius w a s m e l i r s l w o m a n in O r e g o n Lo e u l e r luo s e r v i c e us a y e o m e u a u * -. S h e is s l i u in LUe s e r v ic e . S u g a r a n d f l o u r a t B e i d l e r ’s F e e d Store. ju c if i R e t o o l i n g o f Lhe P r e s b y t e r i a n c h u r c h w a s s t a r t e d th is w e e k . R o y F o s t e r is «iomg tne w o r k . M i s . C. A . S m i t h , w h o h ai l b e e n v is i t i n g h e r p a r e n t s , M r . a u d Airs. F . VV. l l a w K i u s t o r Lhe p a s t thre e w e e k * , r e t u r n e d lo her home u i R o s e b u r g W e d nesday. Moving and storage. Phoue 99. City Transfer. n v lft f R e v . A . R. »Sp«*arow w e n t t o E u g e n e f ’h u r s d a y b r i n g i n g Airs. »Spearow a n d t h e i r d a u g u t e r J e a n h om e w i t h him. M rs . S p e a ro w h a s b e en rn E u g e u e w i t h her m o th e r s in c e her r e t u r n from A la s k a a fe w d a y s ago. Let us figure with you on that over haul. D on ’t neglect the old boat loo long— it doesn’t pay. Overland Gar age. j 128 tie Mrs. Ella Woods aud children, of Lebanon, arrived Wednesday to visit ut the Jasper H uff home. The Harry Culver and Fred Ander son families motored up from Grants Pass last week and attended the picnic. Miss Nellie Myers returned Sunday evening from a visit with friends 111 Hood River. D. K. Hainalit was iu Portiaud aud other valley points over the week end. Augele Perini leaves this morning for San Francisco for further treat ment in the Southern Pacific hospital, where he recently underwent an opera tion for hernia. Mr. Romaine aud Mrs. Roy Wilsou and sou, who were guests last week at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. W. A. Kime, returned to Portland Suuday. O. H. Heine returned Mouday from an extended trip through the middle west ami a visit in Lari more, N. D. Students Assemble Journalism Records. Students are collecting aud re filing the records and material o f the depart ment of journalism saved from tho university fire. During the conflagra tion volunteer salvage crews took fil ing systems, letters, pamphlets, books and papers out o f the windows iu a scattered mass and it will take consid erable time to get th«* material iu order again. George Turnbull, professor of journalism, has a temporary o ffice in the basement o f McClure hall. We perform the functions o f a banking institution in suck a way that every depositor is pleased. You are always on the side o f safety when you have auy business dialings with us. Be sure that you do not lose any opportunity that offers to let us serve vou. M onroe Studio Mrs. Lester Pearl, who had beeu vis iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Andrew Brum!, I«*ft Mouday for her home in Portland. If interested in a good piano, see the Suit has been filed by the Sinclair Provision company against Bartels & Baldwin at th«* B«*rry Music Store, a llc “ The Old Reliable” .Safley to recover $280.70. I. B. Morris has gone to Klamuth Th«* only wav to clean rug* ami Falls to visit u daughter. carpets. The Premier way. A. L. Wynne, phoue 0. ju l6c Dr. aud Mrs. W. ( ’. Helbrede left a w«*»*k ago Wednesday for their home iu Billings, Mont., after a visit here at the home of Mrs. Lydia St offer and Mrs. Clara Burklrohler. Baby chick feed aud mash, developing grain and maah, egg Mr. and Mr*. Charles Ferguson and producer and scratch feed. Alao Fisher’s and Qolden Rod Mr*. Carrie Ferguson returned from a southern <>r«*gou motor trip Saturday. feeda. Call at Berry ’* Piano Store fu r th»* BKKKY BoXKM AND CRATKS late record* and sheet music. If we haven’t just what you waut we can get it for you. a l lc Mr. and Mrs. R. B Masters, of Huntington Beach, Calif., are visiting this week with Mr. and Mr*. Audrew Brund. First National Bank Kerr’s Peed Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store