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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
-♦ arc visiting with Mr. Morris' parents, I Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey arc visit ing in Eugene. Mrs. I,. Me Ahoy bought u new Ford Woodson Brothers sold a new Ford coupe Wednesday of Woodson Brothers. coupe Wednesday to E. W. Lawrence, Mrs. Nellie Furvanee and son Currin who teaches at Dorena. arrived Wednesday from Metlakatla, William Thum and Charles Oettv* Alaska, and will spend the winter in Corvallis, where Currin will attend have purchased a 7 passenger Nash touring car. Oregon Agricultural college. Stock salt at Beidler’s Feed Store, si l c pencils with other purchases son was born Wednesday to Mr. of school supplies. The Fair. sl5e and A Mrs. Stanley Trunnell. Miss Thelma Breedlove and Miss Mr. and Mrs. William Garoutte re Hit a Kelly will teaeh in the 8tar turned Sunday from a ten da ys’ trip publie sehools this term. to Portland ami Seaside. Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Allison, of Rose- Just received two car loads o f fine burg, spent Sunday in Cottage Grove alfalfa hay. Come in and get our price visiting Mr. Allison’s brothers, S. V. ir* ton lots. Sterling Feed Co. si5c and Fay. Mr. A llison’s mother, Mrs. The White Pharmacy is the place o •I. T. Allison, Miss Ollie Willard and Mrs. 11 o|s* Feister went to Roseburg get school supplies o f every kind. s8e Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Darland and with them. Miss Lenora Hohl will motor to Port Try the new antiseptic lotions land this morning for the week end. for all skin eruptions. Whit« Robert Malcolm went to Eugene on Phanrihcy. sl-lftc business Wednesday. Miss Myrtle Potts returned last Sat urday from Central Point, where she spent her vacation visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Thurber and W A N T A D S family. I Nr neat Kurre, who is spending the Bitte*—One eent the word; mini I summer working for the Mountain mum 35 word*; three insertion* for I States Power Co., will teach in tho the price o f two when paid in ad I Lynx Hollow schools this year. vance; half cent the word after They are the best materials of thefr ANY lovely home things are County officials and employes st the third insertion. I kind that we know. put in the attic when they the Lane county courthouse sent a • --------- ----------------------------------------------- « are old only on the outside. large and beautiful floral piece to Ask for Fuller’s Free Advice and use Fuller's Products to make your II Collage Grove Sunday for the funeral For Sale Ail grade* dimension, rustic, They would look as good as new if shiplap and finish, rough or surfaced, o f Mrs. Phoebe Sharp, mother of home even more attractive than it i* refinished. at reasonable prices, hammer* Bros., County Commissioner Emmet Sharp. now. The work is easy and fascina You can refinish them yourself with phone 13 F3. oU tf ting. The results are a wonderful Oaliowuy writes insurance. * little paint, varnish, or enamel, and reward. a bit of work “ that is really fun.” Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Brand and son For Sale or Trade- Good grain sepa D e c o re l V a rn is h Stains ra te r, ( lias. L. H all. jn e 23 tf c Leo returned Tuesday from Seaside, We organized a special department where they spent a week at the beach Dernrnt Vam lah Stain* fo r just to tell you how to refinish things Wanted - Boarders wanted at 1010 west fu r n it u r e and and attending the Elks convention. successfully. Write our “ Home Ser refinUhing Main street. jl2 1 tfc woodw ork. T hey etain and \V. A. llogate has traded his 10-acre vice Department,” telling them what varuiah in one o p e r a t i o n . ituch just east o f the city for the E. For Rent Store building and fixtures you want to refinish and how you Match the co lo r o f a n j na tural wood. Made In 8 col- on east Main street. Qooil location .1. man residence property on Mad want it to look. ora. »son avenue. Mr. llogate will move in residence district and close to city W e alao make Ruhber-Ce- Our experts will tell you just how j28tfc ment F loor Paint. All Pur his family to town and Mr. Salt Milan park. C. M. Parker, east Main. to do the work, what m aterials poae Varnishr-t, Silkenwhite will move his family to the ranch. Mr. Enamel. Waahal.le Wall F in brushes, etc., you need. For Sale Some choice milk cows, llogate has taken the Coos county F ifteen fo r Floor* Var We make special paints, varnishes, ish, cheap, some fresh now. Phone 39F15. nish, F u l l e r w e a r Varniah, agency for the Fuller Brush company. enamels, wall finishes and stains for F loor W a i. A uto E n a m e l . l<oratcd 6 miles up the Coast Folk * Hot Water W all Finish (kalaond— t. Plan for an appointment for your from Cottage drove. F. C. Führer. sl-15d you to use. They are the results of F P uller’ orch and Step Paint, and PIO N EER W R I T » photo, the most appropriate and i u c x 79 years in the paint making business. LF.AD. pensive gift lor the holidays. A new Peaches now ready at Thompson’s, (the old Hawley rauch) 1V4 miles line of beautiful Easel folders. Monroe Studio. s ltfc north of Creswell, on the highway, boxes or nut as you wish. sl-15p The J. A. Wrights returned last V SM C iriC A T tO N .veek 1 rout a w eek’s outing at New For Sale— IS) A ranch, l>/2 miles south port. A 4o pound flounder eateh wa.*> o f Cottage Grove, good buildings, VamiihM - Cnamels - S ta in t one of their enjoyable diversions. and well fenced, two good wells and There were 13 fish m the string, Mr. all ran be farmed, priced to sell. H. Manufactured by W. P. Fuller St Co., Dept. 42, San P rtit'.U « Wright and Gordon caught fiv e each L. Rogers. sep8-22p B r a n ch e s in 19 C ities in th e W e s t and Mrs. Wright three. For Sale—Good six-room house; wood George E. Potter, Star merchant, house, 3 good chicken houses, 300 SIVE THE MEMO BE10W— CUT IT OUT AND PISTE IT IN Ï0ÜJUWKE4: was in the city Wednesday on busi White Is'ghorn hens, good well ami Fuller’ s “ Home Service’ * Faints are sold by the following In yovr ness. city water, good variety o f fruit and W. L. DARBY. Phoenix Pure Paint Agent Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McKinney, of berries. J. 1). Million, north Douglas Centralia, Wash., returned home Mon- street, Cottage Grove, s8tfc dav after visiting Mr. M cK in ney’s Farmers insure your buildings with parents, Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Howe. the Farmers Mutual File Relief us- Big Value tablets at the White sociation, of Portland. For eighteen Pharmacy. s8e years we have written straight mutual While at work at the Chambers mill insurance for protection only and not Monday afternoon Elmer Motter, aged fur profit. We save members $4U,UUU 17, was severely bruised about the yearly. Buy insurance at cost. We are limbs when he was struck by loffw the largest farmers ’ fire insurance com being unloaded on the rollway. pany in Oregon, having $14,UUU,00U at Marion Veatch was in this city risk and 10,000 members. The cost of on business und visiting friends and insurance in this big cooperative as sociation is 30e the hundred dollars relatives Wednesday. Bi-idler’s Feed store is buying wheat per year, less than half the rate and oats. a lle eharged by commercial companies. Rural sellout houses and farm build Tommy Matthews arrived a few days i U g s and contents are accepted by us. ago from Portland for a visit at the Phone me and arrange for inspection home of his brother, George Matthews. and other details. Bart Johnston, Sag He has accepted employment at the inaw, Ore., resident ugeut. sep8 22p W. L. \ E. com pany’s mill and may For Sale— Good team, 1500 pounds remain here. As much as 20% of the power at the rear or euch, 8 and 9 years old. K. K. Why take a chance on some off driving wheels of the automobile may be lost brand of tires when you can buy a l.acky, Cottage Grove, Ore. Telephone sep8 -22|. through the use of an incorrect oil. Too heavy 30x3Li Royal cord for $14.05 at Nel 23-F22. an oil, or one lacking in certain qualities, acts son h Service Station? sl5c For Bent—Unfurnished Appartmeuts. Two or three rooms, reasonable. as a brake on the car. W. K. Davis, Mr. Clark, E. L. Smith and DeMott MsMorran, Eugene motor Apply G ray’s Cash & Carry store. s8tfe The ideal oil is the thinnest oil which will keep cyclists, passed through this city Tues Furnished rooms with bath, close in. the bearing parts separated, and at the same day on their way to Medford to enter Board convenient. Phone 118 J. s8 22c the races at the Jackson county fair. time offer in itself the least frictional resistance Z. L. Cox has sold two lots facing Style— Price Quality—We carry a large to the engine power going to the driving wheels. slock of woolens; bought direct from on Ash avenue to Ira F. King, of This oil, providing it has “ oiliness,” stability Lewiston, Idaho. Mr. King will erect New Y ork ’s fashion center. We cut the latest style suits and overcoats ut a bungalow at once. and purity, will give perfect lubrication and popular prices and we stand behind permit the development of the maximum power, The offices o f Dr. Gaveu C. Dyott the quality. We invite you to inspect will be closed for a period of three speed and gasoline mileage of the car. our stock when you visit Eugene. Jt weeks starting September it. s8 22c costs you nothing to look. Heroggs Zerolene fills all these requirements perfectly. John W. Merryinan, who had been Brothers Tailors, upstairs opposite visiting here from Tacoma with rel Smeedj hotel. sep8 22n The Ideal Oil atives, left Wednesday to enter Wash For Bent—5-room bungalow, east Cot ington State College at Pullman. All bearing clearances decrease under «he heat of opera tage Urove, with bath, hot and cold N. H. Nelson went to Eugene Tliurs tion. water, eleetric lights, large porch, hous • day and brought back a new 1923 newly painted, garage, barn for cow, Analysis of Zerolene shows that the differences in Its Dodge touring ear. chicken lot, large lots, berries and body at the various engine temperatures, from cold to Mrs. Phoebe Stoneburg visited in garden. Address box tilt), city. s8p operating temperature, follow fn close relation the de Eugene Tuesday with Mrs. P. J. Cuff crease in bearing clearances. Good Gravenstein apples for sale. Bring nut u. For this reason Zerolene oils have at all operating tem- boxes and come and get them at Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Ix>ng and W. futures exactly the required body to splash and How orehard 3 utiles south on J-ondoti road. W. McFarland returned Sunday from John Trunnell. ■ely Into the fast-moving, small-clearance bearings to s.v-29p a two weeks’ outing in the Bohemia provide an adequate Him of lubricant. district. They drove in over the For Bent—6-room bungalow, east Cot Because of this and its “ oiliness,” stability and purity, Sharps creek road and brought out a tage Grove, with bath, hot and cold Zerolene gives perfect lubrication under all conditions goodly supply o f venison and 80 gal water, electric lights, large porch, house of engine operation, and permits the developmsnt of tha Ions o f huckleberries. newly painted, garage, barn for row, maximum power, speed and gasullne mileage of the cat. Used cars at N elson’s Service St a chicken lot, large lots, berries and tion: 1918 Chevrolet touring, $325; garden. Address box till), city. sl5 22p 1910 Chevrolet touring, $175; 1918 For Sale —8 weeks old pigs; Baled oats Ford delivery, $250; 1918 7 passenger straw; cream separator; seed oats. Studebaker, $290; 1918 Overland 90, all E. J. Kent, Delight Valley. s8 22p in w tires. $250; 1915 maxwell touring. For Sale—One Dayton scale. Address $95. All above cars are in good run S T A N D A R D OIL C O M * * ! * Harris & Richardson, Leona, Ore ning order. Terms given to please UaUtfom *) sepl5 29e you. sloe gon. Mrs. Gottfried Graber and little Wanted— Boarders and roomers. Two Georgetta Knowles left Thursday for blocks from west side school house. Portland to visit with Mrs. Graber's 39 L street. sep!5 22pd sister, Mrs. R. Aulauf, and her nephew, For Sale— 8-room bungalow; modern; Chester Aulauf. She will remain until best home on Sixth street; good out her husband returns from a trip to buildings, wood, garden. I f you want a Switzerland. home come aud see it and you will buy Mrs. J. A. Merrvnian and son John it. 722 south Sixth street. scpl5tfc arrived this week from Taeonm and .i re guests at the home of Mrs. Merry Lost Black traveling bag on highway between Cottage Grove and Divide man'a sister, Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Abigur and flour at Be idler’s Feed Saturday evening. Contains woman’s jue9c wearing apparel and purse containing change, lodge receipts and some letters. JBrv. K. 8. Trask and sous, Burdick Mr- I. E. Baldwin, Curtin <»r# ■ i||p and Dan, returned Monday from a visit o f a couple o f months in Min Italian prunes for canning, delivered. F. B. VanNortwiek, phone 17 F13. sl5p etc. This ranch formerly known as Cottage Grove, or LaHells Htewart, at ueuptRis, Minn. frank Bn It s place, Dorena, apelike for Row River, postoffice address Dorena, Mr. and Mrs. (). W. Rapp spent For Bent—6 room modern house, fur itself. Fine for general farming. I Ore. slStfe nished. Front porch and screened in Thursday in Ores well. back porch, garden, lawu, fruit, garage will sell at attractive priee, worth in Automobile for sale. Inquire at Ham Mrs. Mary Ellen Brown Hunter and and roost house, 340 Second St. Owner, sloe vestigating for particulars. loth & Rohde blacksmith shop. s. 29p daughter Virginia returned Thursday P. w . Risen, 523 E. 23th N., Portland, Lost Dark Collie; breast, collar, front to their home in Arlington, after! or Wes f'hrisrmin, Dorena. splStfc Wanted House to rent, unfurnished having spent the summer here with j legs and tip o f tail white; year and l-eavo inquiries at Helltiuel office, e Mrs. Hunter’s parents, Mr. and M rs.’ a half old. Auswers to name o f King. For Sale- One young Collie dog. In q u ire 198 Y. _______ -15c Furnished rooms for housekeeping at Reward for information leading to his William Brown. 33(1 north H street. Mrs. Phoebe J. recovery Address Mrs. T. T. Fowell, Duchess' Pride, thoroughbred registered Tbe wonder medicine for car box 54ti, Cottage Grove. Stonebnrg._______________________ *15pd -| I5 29p Shorthorn bull, registry No. 979883; buncle«— the new antiaeptic lo Attention Fanners For rent or sale. strawberry roan, fin e, individual, two For Sale cheap on easy terms— 1921 tion. White Pharmacy. si 15c Ford sedan with extras; one extra 300 acre ranch, excellent posture, years old next December. If you need Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris Jr. arrived plenty water, fenced in, good condition a fine bull to head your herd, see A. large oak roll top desk; one type Wednesday from Klamath Falls and 7 room house, 2 farms, chicken house. G. Williams, at People’s Market in writer. Inquire at Sentinel office. slSp Tales of the Town t THE U N I V E R S A L C A R Whether you are planning to buy a oar or not eome in and let our Nulesinen demonstrate the new 192:i model Ford touring, which haa just arrived. A one-man top and a slant ing windshield are among the attractive features of this latent model wInch we are now able to price to you at $544.72 This price covers cost of shipment to Cottage Grove and we ■•an deliver the ear to your home at this price. The pricer, on the coupe, sedan and roadster are still the same. C O U P E .......................................................... $687.20 SEDAN $754.80 RO AD STER $514.56 W oodson Brothers T en th A n nual Lane County Lair E U G E N E , O R EG O N September 19,20,21,1922 The management expects to make this the best, biggest, and finest fair ever held. The race program cannot he excelled. There will he free attractions and entertainment for all. Cottage Grove Day. Wed.. Sep. 20 This Is Your Fair—Let’s Go! Don’t Put It in the Attic It’s Fun to Refinish It Yourself — W e’ll Tell You How M Fuller’s "Home Service” Pa infs Three brakes Red Rose Brand Butter ìh made by the Cottuge Grove Creamery from cream produced by Cottage Grove farmers. This cream is carefully pasteurized and manufactured and is delivered to you fresh from the churn. Huy Red Rose Brand Butter and make Cottage Grove a better market place for Cottage Grove furuu rs; they feed us. P h o n e COTTAGE 149 GROVE CREAMERY on many cars and one is always set K 159-J — that, is the nwnlier to call when von have a news item. J! you know an item and it doesn’t get printed, the fault is yours for not taking a moment to phone it. in. Ju emergency cases, call the sam e number to give in your wantads. Form s close at 12 o’clock Thursdays. j Our piume is for your convenience; don’t hesitate to use it. t \ The Cottage Grove Sentinel more power 6 speed ~ less friction and wear ~ thru Correct Lubrication