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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1922)
(F = Mrs. Iloraee Cochran and two da ugh ters Marjorie and Mildred arrived last week from Tiller for a visit at the home of Mrs. Cochran’» mother, Mrs. Josiah Porter. Marjorie has returned D E PO SITIN G BY M A IL home but Mrs. Cochran and Mildred will remain for a longer visit. HEN forw arding chocks to the hank for deposit, don’t Go to Nelson’s for used cars. al8c Mrs. Ora Swerengeu and children, indorse them in blank that in by simply signing your win* had been v isiting at the home of name on the bocks. I f they should then become lost, anyone Mr**. Swerengeu ’» sister, Mrs. Isaac Ritchey, left Friday for their homo in might make collection. Indorse them “ payable to Bank of Sunny dale, Wash. Cottage d ro v e .” Ruth and Vera Cummins, of Kugeue, visited several days of the past week W e are carrying many “ by m ail” accounts here and are with their cousins Helen and Harriett always glad to receive inquiries al>out opening and maintain Gst m nder. ing either Checking or Savings Accounts in this way. Hop pickers wanted; cabins fur nished- Picking starts September 1. Hurdle Bros., Kugeue, R. B. nl8-25p Mr. and Mrs K. M. Berg and small sou, of Winnett, Mont., who are on n motor trip down the coast looking for — ■ -Ü a location, were in Cottage Grove a day or two the latter part of last week and were much impressed with this For Sale I sed car in go«*«l repair, h culity. 1M*J2 lieenae and practically new tires. N. J. Rut ley was fined $10 and costs | ^ **ry reasonable. Easy terms consol '■red. Inquire at Powell A Burkholder in police court Monday morning on a charge of drunkenness. ! *tor*- nlSxlc Get our prices on ton lots of feed j M. H. Anderson, secretary of the jne9' Chamber of Commerce, went to Port Beidler’i* Feed Store. Miss Margaret Kdniunson returned to land Tuesday to interview George V)uay1e, secretary of the state chamber her home in Kugeue Friday after a TO A W E A K F IN A N C IA L I of commerce, m regard to the plans visit at the O. H. Heine home. for presenting the IV-light Valley site (). H. Foster, of Eugene, was in the S T A N D IN G of SOUtl acres to the Brotherhood of city Saturday on business. ; American Yeomen as a possible ioca Lowest prices on guaranteed work. - may be hail through the j t ion for the children’s home soon to Try us. Overland Garage. j!28tfe | hr established by that organization. channel id' better vision. Glen Jenkins and Grace E. Funk Mr. Anderson drove down from Kiigem* Fart ! Fully 7U'< o f us have were married Saturday by County in company with a party of friend». defective eyesight without Judge C. P. Barnard at the court Mrs. Clara Burkholder and daughter, house in Eugene. knowing it Naturally our | Belle, will leave the latter part of the J. E. Young was in Eugene Satur ability to think, to work, to 'Week for Newport for a week’s outing. day on business. earn, to save is impaired. Stock salt at Be idler’» Feed Store. Try some o f the Milk Producer at Know that your eyes are Karl Hill played baseball Sunday Be idler ’a Feed Siore. jue30c ivvith the Kugeue team which defeated light. You may not need I). H. Heme nwav returned Friday the Sutberlin team at Sutherlin, the glasses, but be sure. night from Portland, where he attend score being 17 to 3. id the wedding of his daughter, Miss Our new Shelltex Slitir- 1 he S. V. Allison family returned Nellie, 1o Carl Edward Price on Thurs ons are much the vogue just Friday from a two weeks* outing at day. 'Belknap springs. now. If you haveij't time to clean your rugs, we will do it for you. A. I, Wynne, phone 6. Miss Daisy Jones went to Junction City Monday to visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. A. H. Sprinkel. I have purchased the interests O PTIC IA N OPTOM ETRIST George Nail, of Jiftietiou City, is vis of my former associates in t ht j Far tory on Premises iting at the home o f his grandmother, City Meat Market. I shall Cottage Grove Oregon Mrs. G. W. Smith, west of the city. Second hand goods bought, sold and ! make no changes in the con exchanged. Morns A Cos, at east end 1 duct o f the business at the| of bridge. jue&tfcl present time and shall con Mr> J. Tracy Butler and children tinue to give you the same ex arrived Monday from Merced, Calif., cellent service and excellent and are visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Henry take. Mrs. take and! meats that you have received in the past. Mr*'. Butler were school frieuds in Min nca puli». Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Hose, of San Lui*> Mr «ml Mrs. VV. H H n »l*y anil Obispo, Calif., »pent the week end at griiuit-on Keuuetb Want amt Mr. anil ¡the James Robison home. Mr«. George H a« ley left Haturdny to All kinds of poultry supplies at Beid -|ieiut a mouth at Newport, ler *s Feed Store. j a eye I Frank Safley, Prop.— Phone 89 Shot gun* and rifle* at greatly K. J. Howe went to Portland Mondavi reduced price* at W L Darby & on business. “ H E L P F U L M IN T S ” W B a n k o f C o t ta g e G r o v e FIRST AID T o T h e Public D. J. S c h o ll Tales of the Town City Meat Market Company 'a Mr. ami Mrs. Allen Ford, of Belle Center, who are oil a motor tour of the roant country, visited during the w»***k at the 1. H. Morri* home. Mr». H. D Brady, of Anhlaud, i> vi» iting w»th her daughter*, Mr». H. A. BulciiMcifer anti lira. Ev«*n»on. Oalluttuy for Iumirmuee, SI I Mam tf Claud Sterling had n large »liver re ino\«*vi from hi» left foot ut the office of u loeul phynciMU Saturday morning Mrs. F. J. Hard and daughter, Dr. Franc, who had spent two month- on th» Vesuvius profiertie» in the Bo hernia district, left Saturday fur then home in San Joae. Moving and storage. Phone 99 City Transfer. n o v lltfr Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble by having those casings and tubes |iut in first class shape at Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott returned Monday from Portland bringing with them their small daughter Glennie, who had been in a hospital there for treat me lit. C. H. Sharon had his right arm dis located at the shoulder Saturday when he was thrown from a wagon in which he was riding. The doubletree been me uncoupled, causing the accident. Shingles and cement for sale. W. L. Hubbell al8tfc It’s Cheaper to buy your cakt-s here than it is to bake them yourself. Amt since we use only high grade, pure ingredients they are won derfully good. Cottage Electric Grove Bakery Mr. and Mr-. F. M. Chapman and Mr. and Mrs. K. L. M<*Key nobis mo tored to Moumouth Saturday and vi it»d with Clare Chapman and Kenneth Mr Reynolds, who are in school there this summer. Mrs. H H Horton, of Oakridge, is visiting with her sister, Mrs Thomas Tiller. Mr. and Mrs. Webster Norfleet, of Long Beach, are visiting at the home of Mrs. N orfleet’s sister, Mrs. Albert St ocks. The Monroe Studio sells photographs that don’t come back, to customer» that do. al8tfe Mrs. Hazel Carpenter will sail from Anchorage, Alaska, September l on the Alameda for a visit here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Bruin field. A ten pound daughter was born Thurs lay of last week to Mr. ami Mrs. Max Stewart, of Borena. This is the fourth child born to the Stewarts and all have been born on Thursday. Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. VN E. Kiddle, who had been visiting here with her mother, Mrs. Nettie Arne, left Thursday of last week for her home in Carthage, 8. D. Mr. and Mrs. George Dahl returned last week from Portland, where they attended buyers’ week. Do your houseeleaniog uovv. Rent a Premier. A. L. Wynne. Phone 6. Mi»» Blanche Ransdall, of Spring field, visited last week with the Thuiiiss Near* family. HONEY! HONEY! H O N E Y! HONEY! NV e have it from one quart ja r 1o the grllun size I his honey ih from Ijebanun, Ore., and in o f the finest quality and is the cheapeat in price that we have had for several years. We carry all times. FRUITS A N D VEGETABLES moat complete line o f fruita and vegetables at S m ith -S h o rt G rocery T h » B t • r • T h a t A p p r • « I . t . • T o « r Tr«d« -J. M. H. Anderson made a trip over the uew road to Lorane Sunday and re port.** it pleasant to travel over and one of the prettiest drives hereabouts. The grading on the road has just been completed but there is little chance, ac cording to Mr. Anderson, of its being rocked this fall. Fsed cars at Nelson’s Auto Sales: 1918 Chevrolet touring, $350; Chevro let touring, $200; Ford delivery, $225; Ford bug, $125; 1918 7 passenger Stu debaker. $225. a 18c M iss Dorothy Pitcher and Miss Kathryn McQueen spent the week end in Eugene visiting the J. A. Griffin family. William Turk, who is employed at Wendling, spent the week end hen* with his family. Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. u o vlltfc Mis- Gertrude Nelson has returned from a Eugene hospital, where she re cently underwent an operation for up pendieitis. Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Fiunerty, of Eu gene, stopped here over Friday on their way to Grants Pass. Be id ler’s Feed Store is buying wheat and oat». a 11c Mr. and Mrs. Harrv Ellsworth re turned Friday night from Portland, where they had visited with Mrs. Ellsworth’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Burdick. Ben Lurch was up from Portland Friday on business. Mr. and Mrs. Norval Rice, of Craw fordsv iHe, spent Sunday w ith Mrs. H ire’s sister, Mrs. David Sterling and family. • We have some No. 3 cominou lumber on hand at $5 per m while it lasts. Walter A. Woodard. a4tfc Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Me Kinney, who returned recently from Arroyo Grands, Calif., have purehased a lot and an un finished house on Jefferson avenue between Twelfth and Thirteenth streels. The M< Kinneys, who formerly resided here, went to Califirnia two years ago. They will have their new home com pleted in about a month. They hud planned to locate in Roseburg, but the lure of the old hone town was too strong to be resisted. Company D held Machine gun prac tiee Sunday. A target has been erected on the T. C. Wheeler property. Don’t have any slackers; keep truck of what each hen does by using egg record cards; for sal«* by The Sentinel at $1.75 the hundred. tf Mr and Mrs. T. C, Wheeler and fain ily, are camping out on Mosby creek •luring Mr. Wheeler’s vacation from the First National Bank. Mike Kebelbeck was in Eugene Mon day evening on business. Eugene Finuen, of Wendling, spent the week end here with his fannlyf The only wav to clean rugs and carpets. The Premier way. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. jnl6c The Charles Adams family left Tues day for Rainier park and other north ern point« of interest on their vaca tion. Why go unshaved when you can buy a razor from L. l>«rby A Company for 25c upt »I*«* Miss Belle Burkholder, of Portland, is spending the week here with her mother, Mrs. Clara Burkholder. Mr». L. B. Beal« and Mamie Gidney came from Days Creek Tuesday to attend the remainder of the camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs. W. Perrin, who have been living on the Skaggs ranch just south of the city, left Tuesday to make their home in Grants Pass. Mrs. H. R. Morgan arrived Wed nesday from Aledo, 111., for a visit at the home of her brother, Homer Gal loway. Mr. Galloway and daughter Rachel went to Portlund Tuesday to meet her. 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. See Tom Awbrey or John Durham for rates. Near Bartell hotel.* Mr. and Mrs. William Frasier John son returned the first of the week from a weekend motor trip to Port land. Kasy to own a Premier, $5.00 down, $5.00 per month. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. “EVERY DAY” BREAD is the same every ilay— whole some, nutritious, delicious. Don’t just say “ A loaf o f bread” to your grocer; say “ A loaf of ‘ Every D ay’ Bread.” Bender’s City Bakery rw " Dr. and Mrs. W. T. Robbins, former residents, visited during the week at the H. A. Miller home and at the home of Dr. Robbins’ brother in law, O. P. Wills, on the Coast fork. Dr. and Mrs. Robbins motored up from their home in Oakland, Calif. An eight pound son was born Wed nesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. I’leuard, of Row River. C. M. Emery, Eugene insurance man, was in Cottage Grove Tuesday to ad just two fire claims, one with Mrs. Laura McFarland whose barn burned Sunday night and one with .1. F. Spray whose chicken house was destroyed by fire early Monday morniug. Sterling can save you money on tires: 30x3 fabrics $7.90, 30x3 % fabrics $9.93, 30x3bj cords $14.85. No war tax added. See them today. a 18c Charles Combs, Ivan E. Warner and Miss Eva Brockus, of the local staff of G ray’s Cash & Carry store, went to Eugene last night to attenr a banquet given by A. R. Gray, proprietor of the string of Cash and Carry stores, for all clerks and managers. Frankie Snodgrass, of this city, sang as a feature at the Rex Monday, Tues day and Wednesday nights this week. At each performance he has been well received. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n v ltf Mr. and Mrs. Ivan E. Warner re turned Tuesday from Silteoos take, where they spent a week’s outing. They enjoyed some good fishing while camped at the lake for few people are camping there this year. The N. W. White family, of this city, and Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Harris, of Eugene, have returned from a trip through southern Oregon. They visited Crater lake and the Josephine county ca ves. Buy Sterling brand feeds. Dairy feed, horse feed, egg mash, scratch feed, hog feed, etc. Manufactured in your home town and quality guaran teed. Prices are right. Give your home products the preference. Sterling Feed Company. a 18c Robert Jones left Tuesday by motor for a week’s visit at Maupin, eastern Oregon. Thomas Jones, an uncle of Robert’s father, J. I., accompanied him as far as Salem and will visit at the W. C. Conner homo. Miss Delia Roach, who had been vis iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Winifred Turpen, returned Monday to her home in Portland. Sugar aud flour ut Bcidler’s Feed Store. jue9< A handsome new two-color sign was put up this week in front of the Ster ling Feed company's store on west Main this week. The front of the building has recently been painted red and the interior repainted gray. Mrs. Clarence Helbrede and baby «laughter Georgia, who have been at th«* home o f Mrs. Clara Burkhohler for several months, leave next week to join Mr. Helbrede in tas Angeles. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n v llt f Mr. and Mrs. V. 8. G off have ns their guests during camp meeting week Rev. and Mrs F. A. Brown, of Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. R<ih<*rt Blair, of Port land, visited over the week end with Mr Blair’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H Hla i r. tat us figure with you ou that over haul. Don’t neglect the oM boat too long it doesu’t pay. Overland Gar age. jl28tfc I. B. Morris returned Thiirs«lnv eve ning of last week from a trip to KI hui ath Falls and Crater like. Lucile Whitlock has gone to Port land to live with her sister. Mrs. W. O. Asher, and attend school this winter. John Culver arrived Friilay from Centralia, Wash., and is visiting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Culver 8r. Notice— I have opened a furniture repair ami saw filing shop in the P. T. building on old Pacific highway. S. G. Brti ml. nl8pd Mrs. Mary Truax, of Grants Pass, and Mrs. Fred Yost, o f Roseburg, arc visiting with their parents, Mr. ami Mrs. O. H. Willard. George Marksbury and his sister, Mrs. O. M. Miller, spent buyers’ week in Portland. School Books and School Supplies Our new line o f school books and all kinda o f school supplies — tablets, ink, pens, pencils, erasers, crayola, ruler»—every thing needed— has just arrived. School reopens in a short time and you w ill need these things. Let us help yf»u arrange your list. And remember that our groceries, fresh vegetables and supplies are as good as the excellent service which you always receive here. Telephone orders carefully and promptly filled. Our phone number is 85. O s t r a n d e r Si, M c Q u e e n An enviable record for prompt and fair treatment has brought the Oregon Fire Relief Assn, many new policy holders. Are you one I See Tom Aw bray or John Durham for particulars, tf A new plate glass window was put in the corner wimlow of the Service garage Monday replacing the one that was cracked some time ago. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, Miss Jennie Tunisou, Harry R«*ntle au«l Bert. Lancaster motorcycled to Lebanon Sat urday night und spent Humlay. Mrs. Lancaster, who had been visiting her parents there, returned with them. The same party went to London Mon «lay night to camp out. Good piano for rent to responsible parties where there are no children, inquire London Mercantile Co., phone 11 F 12. ill U The Ralph tancaMter property ou Sixth street was sold Friday to Bam Howell, of C’hehalis, Wash. E. ( ' . Lock wood made the deal. Professor and Mrs. F. L. Shinn and children and Miss Margaret Cox, all of Eugene, speut the week end at the O. H. Heine home. Mrs. George Orr and daughter Naomi returned Friday from a thr«*e mouths’ trip to Granger, Wash., Enterprise aud Wallowa lake. Mrs. H. V. Larson has goue to Di vide to stay with her «laughter, Mrs. Angele Perini, while Mr. Perini is in the Southern Pacific hospital iu San Francisco. Mrs. Levi Neet, of Springfield, visit ed Sat unlay w ith her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins left Tuesday for the John Seavey hop yard at Springfield for the hop picking sea sou. Mrs. Cordelia Ankeny and daughter, Miss Gladys, motored up from Eugene Tuesday aud visited briefly at the El bert Smith. Miss Nellie Myers accom panied them home and returned the next morning. James Hardman and G. A. Nichols returned Monday night from a business trip to Portlund. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mathis?, of Eu reka, Calif., who will atteud the Eu gene Bible university this year, are visiting with Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carl sou. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Powell art* driv a Chevrolet coupe, purchased last week. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pizer, who had been visiting with the George und John Kebelbeck families, returned to their home at Stayton Wednesday. Mrs. Pi z«*r and Mrs. John Kebelbeck are sis ters. Mrs. E. W. Horine, of Palo Alto, Calif., is visiting at the home of her daughter, Mrs. G. A. Proctor. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Hill, of Eugene, parents of Mrs. (). W. Hays and Lester W. Hill, visited Sunday with th«* Hays family and Mr. and Mrs. Hill. Harry Hall, who had been visiting here with his aunt, Mrs. Anna Hall, left the first of tlu* week for hi** home in Pocatello, Ida. Ms. J. J. Dillon aud daughter Mar garet, of Portland, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Dillon’s pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. Miss Catherine Mendenhall, who is spending her vueatiou iu Port laud, w as in the city Tuesday on busmens. Miss Dessie Harms has returned from a vacation trip to Ridgefield, Wash., and lias resumed her work ut tin* Htdliwell, Hangs & Marksbury store. Miss Lura H«*fty arrived several days ago from Newport and is a guest o f Miss Lula Furr in.' Mrs. J. P. Newell aud son Webster, of Portland, arrived Wednesday from Newport, where they had beeu on an outing, and are visiting at the home of Mrs. N ew ell’s niece, Mrs. W. B. Cooper. Herbert Eakin, Miss Lulu Currin, Miss Lura Hefty, Maryelleu Be u son and H«*nry Wynne motored to Eugene Wednesday and met Mrs. Eakiu, who had been visiting in Marshfield for a month with Mr. aud Mrs. C. A. Smith. The Hanmut residence at the corner of Third aud Washington has been re shingled during the past week. A nine and out* half pound «laughter was born Tuesday to Mr. mid Mrs. William Hohl in Portland. Miss Murgaret Carter, who had been visiting her sister, Mrs. Will Bartels, left Thurs«lay for her home in Port laud. Mrs. L. L. Harrell returned Sunday from «pending the summer with her sister, Mrs. Hinkle, in Carboudale, Colo. Mr. Harrell met her iu Portlami on the return trip. Have you something you don’t want! A Sentinel wanted will find John Nokes has recently built a fence on his Third street property ex tending north from Washington avenue along the river bank. The sidewalk skirts the river bank closely at this point and pedestrians will appreciate the improvement, especially at night, when formerly a misstep might easily have lamieil one in the river. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Neet have rent ed the Benson property, on (Quincy avenue, which has recently undergone extensive alterations and improvements. Painting, paper hanging and itenor decorating are in progress now and it is expected that the house will be ready for occiipaucy about Beptember 1. Mr. Neat is employed with the Western Lumber & Export company. Mrs. J. li. Cooley and little daughter returned Wednesday from Seattle, where they had spent the past thr«*e months. Mr. Cooley returned a mouth ugo. Miss Bethel Gowdy is enjoying a three d ay’s vacatiou from Kern’s pharmacy this week. Mrs. Edwin Bedford was taken to a Eugene hospital Saturday night for an operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woodson, of Stanford, Texas, arrived this week to visit for several months with their sons, Oscar, J. aud F. M., local garage men. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Roberts left Tuesday for Gold Hill to visit Mr. Roberts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Roberts. Mrs. J. Coates, of Port laud, is vis iting at the home of her sister, Mrs. Amy Page. Mrs. George Laubdiu an«] daughter Margaret, of Touchet, Wash., arrived Monday to visit Mrs. taubdiu’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Richards. Mrs. C. E. Frost, Mrs. Clara Burk holder and Miss B«*lle Burkholder will leave this morning for Gearhart to spend a week’s vacation. Mrs. Jack Nort and three children, of Chetwood, are visiting at the Hiram Griggs home. The J. H. Bennett family left Wed nesday by motor for Medford, where they expect to locate. Mr. and Mrs. Charles tack y left Tuesday by motor for Portland and Seaside. Mrs. Arthur taonard and daughters Beatrice and Edith went to Portland Wednesday for a visit at the home of Mrs. E. Smith. Miss Margaret Cramer, who had been attending Columbia university in New York City, is visiting with Mr. aud Mrs. G. A. Proctor. She is eu route to Oakland, Calif., where she will teach this year. George Jacobsen was down from Sil- vertou Sunday for a brief visit with his family. A. F. & A. M., Attention _ Special communication Tuea- " V fiiy day evening, August L’2 at ’ ▼ ' 7:45. I.ecture by representative o f Grand Master. Kegular communica tion Wednesday evening, September 0, at 7:45. Work iu M. M. degree. Re freshments. Members aud visiting brethren urged to attend. L. N. PHELPS, By order of W. M. Secretary. HEAD THIS AND V * cm W e perform the functions o f a banking institution in such a way that every depositor is pleased. You are always on the side o f safety when you have any business dealings with us. Be sure that you do not loae any opportunity that offers to let us serve you. M EMBER ^FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” K e rr’s F e e d Baby chick feed and niaah, developing grain and maah, egg producer and scratch feed. Alao Fiaher’a and Golden Rod feed a. BF.RRY BOX KM A N D C R A TE S Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store