The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 08, 1922, Image 8

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Neighborhood News
DOKKNA.
(Special* to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 5.—Joh n T eeters returned
Thursday from u few d a y s ’ visit at
Corvallis.
The I'hus. T eeters fam ily m otored
to Murcula T hursday and v isited at
the C arl Volgum ore home.
Mr. an d Mrs. J . A. E lliott aud son
am i d au gh ter M orris and Sarah mo
tored to Eugene F riday.
E arl V auV aliu returned Sunday
from .1 several m o u th s’ visit w ith ret
u tiv e- lu N ebraska.
S. K Uusick cam e up from Bose
b urg T hursday aud is v isitin g his
daughters, Mrs. C. M. Me Liu aud Mrs.
Jo e Sm ith.
M abel au d D ora Mosby, Florence
L and and Mrs. Oma luiud atteud ed
cam p m eeting ut S ta r Sunday eveuiug
Mr. aud Mrs. C. 1). V auV aliu, aud
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. V auSchoiack and
rd, motored to BoirtwiTg
M onday
Mrs George W hitsil cam e F riday
from Head, and is v isitin g ut th e J .
A E lliott home.
Mr. an d Mrs. 8. C. V auSchoiack
and Surah Riley m otored to O akland
Sunday and atten d ed th e funeral of
u cousin of Mrs. V auSchoiack.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. V auSchoiack
and dau gh ter and son, Aran und Clif
ford, m otored to Gosheu T uesday.
Mrs. Cha*. T eeters w ent to M urcola
T hursday for u few d a y s ’ visit at the
FOLLOW THE CROWDS TO
Western Lane
County Fair
Florence, Oregon
September 14, 15, 16, 1922
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
$6.11 FROM COTTAGE GROVE
Sale dates September 18-16 inclusive,
from nil agency stations in Lane county.
Good until September IS.
See the horse races, the live stock
show, the wealth of agricultural displays,
the contests and exhibits of various kinds,
including home products.
Big Premium List—Cash and Other Prizes
Amusements and Fun for Everyone
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS, ASK AGENTS OR WRITE
JOHN M. SCOTT, GENERAL PASSENGER AGENT
Sept. 8
X*
OREGON
STATE FAIR
SALEM
SEPTEMBER 25-30
A wealth of agricultural displays.
Greatest livestock show in northwest.
Splendid machinery and tractor exhibit.
Excellent races and high class amusements.
Ideal camping and parking grounds.
Excursion Rates On All Railroad Lines
Eor particulars write
A. H. LEA, M A N A G E R , S A L E M
Sept8-15-22
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9c
At Wynne & Kime’s Hardware
You get a superior quality of
firearm when you buy a
MARLIN
Rifle or Shotgun
L
A complete line of ammunition including the
Western Field and Record shot gun loads.
f
home of her daughter, Mrs. Curl V oi­
g t wore.
Mrs. J . A. Elliott w as tukeu to a
Eugene hospital F riday.
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Edwin B edford w ent to Eugene Hun i Bat*» -One coat
the w ord; m ini |
day to visit his w ife, who is in n | I mum
36 word«; three ineertioue for j
hospital there.
the price of two wheu paid iu ad I
vauoe; half cent the word a fte r
ROW RIV ER.
the th ird iusertiou.
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(Special to The H entinel.)
Sept. 7.— M isses Elsie aud N ellie For Bale All grades diuieualou, rustic,
Pleuard returned S aturday from Wood
whiplap aud fiuiah, rough or surfue.ed,
bum , w here they had been fo r the at rcaiiuuublo prices. I dimmers tiros.,
jmst tw o m ouths v isitin g th eir aunt, phone 13 F3.
o !4 tf
Mrs. Hart LuY ier, and o th er relatives
The J . A. Lowe fam ily has moved For Bale Good 6-room house; wood
here from V ida. Among those going house, 3 good chicken houses, 300
to the prune orehards from here are W hite Leghorn liens, good well und
the J. E. Jones. T. R. M »M asters and city w ater, good variety of fru it ami
O scar Lee fam ilies and the H aker and berries. J. D. Million, north Douglas
street, C ottage Grove.
jl28 ap tlpd
Tobin fam ilies.
Miss Elsie P leuard is spending the For Bale or Trade Good grain sepa
week w ith her sister, Mrs. Tom rato i Ckas i. Hall.
jui
Queener. in th e drove.
The (’harles P leuard fam ily and Miss Wanted Boarder» wanted at 1010 west
j!21tfe
Alys Thrum left W ednesday m orning Main street.
for the Seuvey hop y ard near Eugene. For Rent Store building and fixtures
Mr. and Mrs. S. S. T rask visited in on east Main street. Good location
the Grove T uesday afternoon.
Mrs. Sam Daniels and daughters in residence d istrict and close to city
B ertha aud Rose, of Alsou, and Miss park. C. M. P arker, east M aiu. j28tfe
H azel Eusted. of M erlin, visited sev­ For Bale Black mare 6 year» .old,
eral days of last week a t th e Henry weight about 1400 am i good to work
Sanders home.
Also a good drill, alm ost new. Phone
The H enry Sanders fam ily spent 25 F6 _
s8pd
Sunday at the B. P leuard home in the
For
Sale
-Piano.
$176;
typewriter,
$36;
Grove.
good w aahiug m achine, $4.60; 1021
Ford sedan, in fine condition, Joe E.
BLUE M O U N TA IN
Sm ith.
a 25 B
(Special to The Sentinel.)
The Fuller Brush Co. offers present
Sept. 6.— Mr. and M rs. John B arker, retu rn s and fu tu re opportunity for
of C ottage Grove, are cam ping at the.r the right m an. P refer m arried man
hom estead for a couple of weeks.
23 to 35 years of age, w ith ear. Jack
Finley H uff sustained a fractu re of son, Coos and Linn counties open. See
one of his feet F rid ay.
or w rite G. B. A rnest, Knox Hill, Cot
M rs Will Moody is su fferin g from tage Grove, Ore.
aug25apt8p«l
injuries sustained when h er horse ran Wanted Teachers or students for room
aw ay.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Front and Mr. aud board. Two blocks from west
sSe
and Mrs. A lbert Rissue are cam ping side school house. 30 L street.
in the Bohemia d istrict aud picking For Sale Some choice milk cows.
lu ck le berries.
cheap, soim* fresh now. Phone 30F15
M rs. Joe P erkins Jr. and daughto' lo c a te d 6 miles up the Coast Fork
Sarah are visitin g at th e Robbius home from C ottage Grove. F. (J. Führer, si I5d
in Cot tag»* Grove.
C harlie W hipps has been visitii g Peaches now ready at Thompson's,
(th e old Hawley ranch) lV i miles
hem e folks
north of Cresw ell, on the highw ay,
boxes
or not as you wish. — . si
I5i 1
SAGINAW .
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611 Main Street
Phone 36
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Home in West Main
Sept. 5 — Mr and Mrs. Len G earhart Large Fine 8 room
house, 106 foot front,
and lit tli* d au gh ter left S atu rd ay for paving and concrete
w alk. paid. Bar
a visit in A lbany.
gam price.
T erry Moody w ent to Cresw ell Mon
Prettiest East Sub* Bungalow
day afte r peaches.
In best residence d istric t, 5 room
Miss K athleen Allen retu rn ed last big
lot, only $800 down.
week from W alla W alla, W ash., where
Close in Home, Cheap
she spent the sum m er.
loom m odern, alm ost new, on p u v o
Miss M ildred A nalough, who had 6 street,
one block from Alaiu, $1600
been visitin g a t tin* C. C. Moody home,
Lot Worth More Thau Price
returned to her home at M yrtle Creek 4 room
cottage, 60 foot front, on west
F riday.
M ain, paving and concrete w alk, 1
B artlett Johnston and w ife went to paid.
n ^ - $050.
Eugene M onday and Mr. Johnston had Set» us P for
beat location in C ottage
his tonsils rem oved.
Tin* John P ark e r fam ily moved lip G rove for service statio n and garage.
GALLOWAY AGENCY
to the Sharon place M onday.
Insurance
Mrs E dgar King, of C ottage Grove, Re ii E state
visited F riday at tin* J . A. Burgess Found Bicycle. Owner may get name
home.
proving property am i paying for
Mr and Mrs. P etet shopped in tin* this by ad.
D. ll. W hite, C ottage Grove. s8e
Grove Tuesday.
For Sale 19 A ranch, V/2 miles south
of C ottage Grove, good building*-,
BLACK BU TTE
aud well feneed, two good wells and
all ean be farm ed, priced to sell. H.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
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Sept. 6.—Bert M ancer, who has been i Kto
visitin g H arris and Dick Gorm an for Gray oats tor sale. Clean, good for
the past tw o weeks, retu rn ed S aturday seed. J . A. .loll, phone 3 8 FI I. s8p
to his home in Portland.
Mrs. Lizzie Gorm an and h er daugh Sheep—36 young blackface ewes, $3.50
ter, M aud Lobbs, visited Mrs. Alina round. See them at W alter Lillian
place, one milt* northw est of town.
Lively Sunday.
s8 22p
Law rence Funk had the good luck Bert Johnson.
Sunday to bring in a fine four point Farmers insure your buildings with
buck.
the Farm ers M utual Fire R elief as
Mr and Mrs. R ichard Gorman and sociatiou,
«if Portland. For eighteen
J . J . G roat visited at the home o f years
we have w ritten straig ht m utual
Mrs. Busan W alker M onday.
for protection only and not
Mrs E lla Perdue and d aughter Bessie, insurance
for profit.
We save our members
Air-. E va P ru it and Mr. and Mrs. Ira $40,000
buy insurance at cost.
Bolls, o f Brush P rairie, W ash., are We are yearly,
largest fire insurance emit
visiting Airs. P e rd u e ’s m other, Mrs. puny in tin*
having $11,000,000 at
Susan W alker, and relatives at Black risk and Oregon,
10,000 m em bers. The coat of
B utte.
m th is big cooperative as
W alter A dam s, who has been stay insurauee
ion is 30c the hundred dollurs
ing at R o'hard G orm an’s left S atur social
per year, less than h alf the rate
day for Corvallis.
by com m ercial com panies.
A. C. K urre, who has been on a charged
R ural school houses and farm build
vacation is back on the m ail route iugs
and contents are accepted by us.
again.
Phone me and arran g e for inspection
Mrs. Susan W alker, Mrs. Ella P er aud
other
Bart Joh nsto n, Sag
due and d au gh ter Bessie and Mrs. m aw , Ore., details.
resident agent.
soph 22p
Eva P ruit and son E arnest aud Air
and Mrs. Ira Bills, H arry. Dick and For Sale- Good team, 1500 pounds
K. E.
W illis Gorm an spent M onday evening each, 8 am i 9 years old.
l.acky, C ottage Grove, Ore. Telephone
With Mrs. Thos. Funk:
seph 22J.
Air and Airs. Glen Jen k in s visited 23 F22.
at the home of Mrs. J e n k in s ’ m other, For Sale -8-weeks old pigs; Baled oats
Mr*". Thos. F unk, the past week.
Bonnie Perini spent Sunday night stra w ; cream sep arato r; seeds oats
shp
aud M onday w ith his parents at E. J . K ent, Delight V'allcy.
For Rent Untunushed Appartmeuts.
D ivide.
Win. Lively and w ife, E licker G reer Two or three rooms, reasonable.
and Air. H opper left M onday for the Apply G ray's Cash A C arry store, shtfe
coast.
rooms with bath, close in.
Mrs Thos. Funk and son Law rence Furnished
Board convenient. Phone I |8 J . »8 22c
m otored to th e Grove Friday.
For Rentr One nicely furnished sleep
M OUNT V IEW
m g room, heat am i bath. lm |U ire
Air*. E. C. Shay, 305 Sixth St.
shp
(Special to The Sentinel.)
For
Sale
Good
organ
for
sale
cheap.
Sept. 6. Air and Airs. John Phillips, Berry Piano Co., near bridge. aSc
of W ashington, are visitin g Airs. Phil
lip s’ brother, F. B. Phillips.
Lost Between Drain and Creswell,
Mrs. A m anda Sears und I*auru Riley w atch chain am i Elk tooth charm
left S aturday for a tw o w eeks’ visit No cross bar on chain.
Elk head
w ith Airs. S e a rs’ d au gh ter, Mrs. L. K. slightly loose on charm « R eturn to E.
B rum field, in M arshfield.
C. Spray for rew ard.
s8p
Mr. and Mrs. Roy B auds and Mr. Style Price Quality -We carry a large
and Mrs. Bert H ands w ent to Shoe
stock of woolens; bought direct from
strin g Sunday.
V ork’s fashion center. We cut
Charles Bales will sta rt picking New
latest style suits und overcoats *it
prunes on his orchard the last of this the
popular prices am i we stan d behind
w eek.
th e quality. We invite you to inspect
Miss Alb»* Phillips, o f C orvallis, our
when you visit Eugene. It
spent Labor day w ith her parents, Air. costs stock
you uotliiiig to look. Bcroggs
and Mrs. F. B. Phillips.
opposite
The Scott Cbruunan thresher started B rothers T ailors, u pstairs sep8
22|>
thresh in g again S aturday, a fte r having Hmeed * hotel.
w aited on some spring grain aud fin For Rent 6-room bungalow, east Cot
ished in this neighborhood Monday.
tage G rove, w ith bath, hot and cold
Air and Mrs. Win. H ands visited w ater, electric* lights, large porch, hous *
F riday w ith Mr. and Mrs. W aldo newly painted, garage, barn for cow,
Millar
chicken lot, large lots, berries am i
C. A. K ing is w orking on an irriga garden. Address ls»x 616, city.
s8p
tion project, by which be will irrig ate Good Graveimtein apples for sale. Bring
the whole ten acres on which h«* has boxes and come and get them at
his*hom e. He went to P ortland last orchard 3 miles south on laindoii road.
week to in v estig ate d ifferent gasoline Joh n T runnell.
s8 29p
pumps and m ethods of installing and
will install a gasoline engine and For Bale 1920 Ford touring car,
pump, w ith pipes to reach over the -«tarter, new b u ttery am i good tires.
ground so th at next year, dry or not, H. S. latsswell.
sepSpd
he will have a bum per crop.
For
Rent.
Sleeping
rooms
M
rs
J. L.
Addison H eath accom panied Mr
*8p
and Mrs Fred F rost and H arry Front, Queen. 309 m irth lam e.
of Blue M ountain, to Bohemia S atur
Ih m 't have any slackers; keep track
day for a week fn outing.
of w hat each hen does by using egg
Tour home new spaper is fir«t en titled record card«: for «ale bv The Sentinel
tf
to your support.
if a t $1.75 the* hundred.
W A N T A D S
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Durant
F our
T5he
Just a R e a l G o o d Ca r
SPECIFICATIONS
AIOTOU Four-cylinder, overhead-valve type, fully enclosed.
Bore 37 „ inches; Stroke 4 1 t inches; N. A. C. C rating
24 h. p. ; Brake h. p. 35, ul 1,800 r. p. in.
KLKCTIÜCAL SYSTEM Two-unit; generator and starting
m otor; distributor und coil mounted on generator; battery
of ample capacity.
SPRINGS Front 5-leaf, 34 inches by *2 inches; rear, 7-leaf,
48 inches by 2 inches ; Rear springs underslung with
Hotchkiss type mounting, to absorb driving und braking
strains.
BRAKES External and internal on rear wheel«; 12-inch
diameter.
TIRKS Touring 30 x 3'L straight side Cord; Sedan und
Coupe, 31 x 4 straight side Cord.
W HEELBASE lot) inches.
EQUIPMENT Latest drum shaped headlights with legal
lenses; »lush lighl ; license holder; electric horn; speed­
ometer; demountable rims with extra rim; ignition lock;
robe rail ; tailored side-curtains on rods opening with
doors; Alemitc lubricating gun; complete set of tools.
D E M O N S T R A T O R ON FLOOR AT
Service Garage
LONG
&
CRU SON,
Cherro
Flour
MAKES THAT PURE AND
WHOLESOME B R E A D
WITH THE N A T U R A L
NUTTY FLAVOR THAT
TH E MOST EXACT
BREAD USERS DEMAND.
YOUR MERCHANT CAN
SUPPLY THAT DEMAND
WITH CHERRO FLOUR.
P R O P ’S
C herro
POULTRY
FEEDS
A RIGHT BEGINNING IS
A GOOD ENDING. THIS
PRINCIPAL HAS BEEN
CARRIED OUT IN ALL
CHERRO FORMULAS. A
S A M E ENDING F U R
DEALERS AND USERS
OF CHERRO POULTRY
FEEDS TO USE A FEED
THAT IS ALWAYS RIGHT.
It Always Pays to
Trade at Gray’s
No week end specials, no weekly sales. No
bookkeeping expense, no delivery expense.
But Gray sells for cash and he sells for less!
d creamery, lb. 45c
BEAVER FEED
FLOUR
Egg producer, 21% protein,
priced ut
at.
$2.50
iiush, 17% protein,
at
$2.35
in, 80s
$ 1.50
chop, 10% protein,
priced at
$ 1.40
K err’s best, 49 s.........
Fisher’s blend, 49s
Crown, 49s
Dalles Diamond, 49s
$2.20
$2.35
$2 16
$2.05
Bread Delivered hot every morning, twin
loaves, full 2 pounds, buy at Grays, 2 for 15c
CORN FLAKES
HAM AND BACON
Kelloggs corn flakes, priced
the package
12c
Post tousties, pkg.
12c
Arm our’s, pkg.
10c
Best sugar cured meat.
Ham, Ih................................37c
Sides, light, Ih.
33c
Bu<;ks, Ih.
28c
WE BAY CASH EOR EGGS
ER AY 5
CA5H&CARRX