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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1922)
Neighborhood News D O R EN A. (S p ec ial to The B outin el.) Sept. 1«.— Edith Messenger returned to her homo at Medford Saturday, after visiting friends here a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Uleu fcnott and duugu ter Glennie motored to Port laud Thursday, returning home Hun day eve mug. Mrs. Sibyl Taylor, o f Tacoma, Wash., and Mrs. Nancy Oglesby, o f the Grove, were Thursday guests at the Fred Kelly home. Bob ( ’ornes, o f Eugene, spent Sunday at the Chas. Teeters home. Mr. and Mrs. Clay England and ehildreu. of the Grove, spent the week end at the C. II. Jennings home. The dance given at the hall Satur day night was well attended aud a good time was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mr>. J. Kirk spent a few 1 days at Marcóla with their daughter, M is. J. E. Ho 1st rom and family. Mr. and Mrs. .1. K. Bedford visited relatives in the Grove Sunday. Mis> Mabel Mosby began her term of school Monday at Divide. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Ward and daughter Nora motored to Eugene Monday. Lyman Yoekey, of Eugene, spent Sunday at the J. B. Mosby home. Mr. and Mrs. Neulums and children, of the Grove, were Sunday guests at tlit» A. S. W ard home. Miss Faye Jennings began her term o f school Monday at Mount View. Tlier will be a basket social given Friday night, September 15, at the church. Everybody come with your basket and your pocket book. S IL K C R E E K t Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 12.— Mr. and Mr>. Janies W atts and daughter. Miss Bertha, and Mr. Marshall, o f Portland, were week end visitors at tin* Arthur Wooleott home September 2 and 3. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. P. Hamilton, of Sutherlin, Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hurtle and son Harold, and Mr. and Mrs. 1. N . Dresser, o f Lynx Hollow. Mr. and Mrs. H. Morris and son W illis, and Mr. and Mrs. Philip Case beer, o f W alterville, were guests here at the Hardin-Estes wedding. Mr. McDole from south o f the Grove, was threshing Saturday at the Elia Thompson ranch. Mr. M eKane. who has been visiting his sister aud fam ily, the B. F. Wins lows, left Friday for Portland. B. J. Cady motored down from Me Minnville one day last week, bringing H L. Fowler and three daughters, M alva, Ruth and Oma, who have been visiting at the Cady home for a time Tin Whaley fam ily, who are picking pears at Lorane orchards came over lor the week end Mrs. H. W . Wheeler was a dinnei guest Saturday at the D. A. Estes home. “ G randpa” Morris, of W alterville. ha> been visiting his daughter, Mrs. D. A . Estes the past week. M iss Pearl W o lf arrived Friday and took up her duties as teacher Monday a ‘ th«- academy building. The district school, we are informed, is delayed a week in opening on ae count of th»* water supply not being ui order. M iss Lucy M attheyer will again have charge. Mr. John Overholser is making pm gres- in the erection o f his new dwel ling house. Mr. H. Nice was down from his work at Rice Hill, to spend the week end with his fam ily. I F A L I. OPEN I NO N Saturday, September 16th, w e shall present tor your approval a showing ot coats, suits, dresses and hats that represent the greatest values that have been produced tor many years. O Dresses at $ 2 5 .0 0 arc representative of this stores extra value policy, included at this price are many attractive fall models fashioned of Poirot twill and canton crepe. Tbe pre dominating color is navy blue, although black or brown will be favored by many women. There are varied models each suitable for its partic ular type of figure. Panels and the uneven hem line are much in evidence. The trimmings are varied, braid, buttons and ribbon are embellishments that add charm and cleverness to everv garment. Cherry City Milling Co. Salem, Ore. t*I n in |n.U riti lintN.* H r.iwn ami lilnek «¡11 l»r lite |»re Miilinir (Milni’N in « Indi tlress liaI n « ¡11 In* siili« il. Velvet, Duveleyii, IVII ami siIk ari* ila luvmvil niatei’ials Spuri haIs ami ku ÌI oin A t $37.7)0 we offer you an exceptionally high grade coat. One that you would expect to pay $47) to $7>0 for. They are tailored of heavy pile fabrics: Normanglo, Benue de Lane, Geronna cloth. Notable for their high lustre and wonderful wearing qualities. They are lined with good quality satin. Several have fur collars, panel or plain backs, large sleeves. Many with unique treatments of embroidery. 'The favored colors are brown and navy. $ 3 .2 5 lo $ 6 .7 5 I liaN.s h a ls tal li iiats > — ( inclmlini; pai $ 7 .5 0 io $ 1 8 .0 0 Fashionable Suits for Fall Let us show you the new Suits in the new and correct styles. This early show ing features a goodly collection of handsome tailored suits. The choicest fabrics: Poiret, Tricotine and Velour. Moderately priced at $25.00 to $39.50 4k G loves I ’ ilie im p o r te d I'reneli kill jjItivrN, two clasp style, show n in lila c k . « liitc, mode, hcavci a m i iirnwn, sell' or eoiit rasl m u < • o I o i ■, silk st it - •lii’il I la c k s, ixeapl imial val- m*s at pair H ie D u iflicjh l S t o r e fo r (gu id ili/ a n d S e r v ic e $ 2 .5 0 S voters must approve this constitutional change. “ Oregon is not developed properly because we have failed to let the people of the world know what we have in our sta te ,’ ’ says Mayor George L. Baker, who heads the campaign committee. “ Advertising i- the best means of bringing about development o f our resource* amt-tin- exposition in 11*25 is the best method of advertising that could be adopted. The ex posi tion will bring thousands of people into Oregon. They will be investors, farmers, merchants and business peopl-- from all parts o f tin- world. They will have mom*} to spend and to invest. B\ having out product-, our resources and -renie attraction- on display we are certain to interest our visitors.” The campaign which has been plan ned in behalf of the exposition men '•ire will be carried into all parts of the state between now and Novem ber 6 . afternoon. Rev. J. E. Carlson w ill preach at Hebron Sunday afternoon at 2 o ’clock. S T IC K E L S USES S T R A T E G Y (Special to The Sentinel.) Air. and Airs. G. J. K appauf ami TO G E T A C C U SE D W O M A N Sept. 13.— Mr. and Mrs. Tom Queenor children, Air. and Mrs. G. M. Kebel- and baby returned Sunday from the beck and children, Miss Arina belle and Airs. Katheryn Estol Emmons, a l Grove, where they have been for the Katie Gilcrist motored up to Jxuidon leged burglar and automobile thief past three weeks. Sunday afternoon. wanted or a charge ot stealing from M r- Patience M cMaster and grand Airs. J. Q. A . Young, E. F . Carlih* Helliweir, Bang and Mark-burg »ton* son, Robert Me Master, made a busi .. . . . . , and son Johnnie spent Sunday even ii. this city and also on charges of - tn p fi, hiiK-nc M.m.lny, return,r.U , 1IlK ut Lj,thuni at Hi.- home o f Mrs. | burglary and automobile theft hi Ku th am** dav. . . . I Youngs and E. F. C a rlile’s brother, G. gene, was returned I«» Eugene Wednes M -- Nellie Plena rn and Alys Thrum, p Carlih- day afternoon from \ a m Angeles. The s i v e v ’s hop yard, near Eugene, woman was arrested over a month ago 192.0 E X P O S IT IO N C O M M IT T E E in Los Angeles but was allowed to go P L A N S V IG O R O U 8 C A M P A I GN on bond while awaiting a hearing on September 11. Sheriff Stickels ini Presentatimi to thè world o f Or«* mediately had her arrested on a fugi | gon ’* seonie, fam i ing ami industriai five complaint after her case was dis I attraetions ami opportunities through missed, ami with the aid of detectives, : 1 he 1925 ex posi timi as thè means of spirited the woman out o f Los Angeles ì bringing thounands o f inventori 1 into j fio fon habeas corpus pa|s*rs could tie : thè state »a thè pian which is being > served upon him. piaceli le»foro thè |M*ople o f Oregon by i thè eomniittee in elisirge o f thè cani Grass Fire Threatens Property. I pfiigu in behalf o f thè exposition mesi A grass fire in the rear o f the res -ure which goes before thè voters at idences on the south siile o f Quincy thè November eleetion. This measure I avenue between Third and Fifth streets • untemi* thè state consfitution so as to which threatened property for a time j allow thè voters in Portland to l e v / i Saturday afternoon was extinguished u fax upon themselveM. It does no? by the women o f the neibhhorhood ! provide for finy fax for thè state out assisted by Henry Hubbell and his -ide of Portland although the stab small brother. Owing to some sort of ------ .Manufactured b y ------- \ in « u n i n t r of iimisunl I v ilrsiuilt'il nini I m ' uii I i I ull.v trinimeli Imt.s « ili ureet vou in inir inillini'i'V (l*,pnrliin,nl tniiiiimi«. Il.'ls limi are Vrl'N |IOI>11 IIIt III lllis lime ni l In 1 y m r , H|MII'I I iii I h ami sailiirii. Alan rx luliil ititi Moli ” nini “ lii-iriim" iiiml- Remarkable Values in high Grade Coats, $37.50 R IV E R The word ( 'H E R R O is not merely a trade mark, it is the name of particular prod uets which are man ufactured from the very best materials under modern meth uds. All ( H ER R O products, flour, cer eals, poultry a n d stock feeds are sub ject to laboratory tests before being placed on the iliarket. M illin e ry A stringent watchfulness over our purchases has resujted in the assembling of merchandise which is not characterized by high prices, but rather low priced for the real valued! embodies, It's our aim to inert the public with satisfactory prices and satisfactory service. spent Saturday night ami Sunday with relatives aud friends here. .ur. and Mr>. Bert Trask and ehil dren. of tin- Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stiller, of Bend, visited Tues day evening with Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Trask. B L U E M O U N T A IN llenry Sanders and family spent Sunday with relatives in the Grove. (Special to The Sentinel.) M i » Mabel M osby, o f Dorena, vis Sept. 12.— School opened here Mon ited at the B. F. .\^c( oliuni and Frank day with Mrs. Mentor as teacher >f Pleuard home Wednesday afternoon. the lower grades. The high school teacher has not yet been secured. HEBRON. Bert Lancaster sold thirty head of sheep to John Smith last week. (Special to The Sentinel.) N eta and Guru Mooney are board Sept. 12.— M r. and Mrs. E. Robinson, ing in Cottage Grove and attending o f Paisley, spent one night last week school. at the home o f Airs. Robinson's sister, John Palmer was a Grove visitor Airs. L. D. H u ff. Friday. Air. and Airs. E. A . W alker and ehil Lewis Layng became quite sick Run- dren motored to Crow Sunday. day at the home o f his grandparents Mrs. Phoebe Sharp was laid to rest but is some better now. in the Taylor Lane cemetery Sunday R OW A u tu m n uiisiimlerstamliiig I was not culled. — there are a lot o f people you d on ’t know. — ami a lot o f people who d on ’t know you. — ami a lot o f those who do know you d on ’t know jnst what you have to sell. — and possibly you d o n ’t know that the best way to get them t*, know von and to know what you have to sell is to let them listen to your story in an ml. in The Live Wire Newspaper each week. — now you know*. — let them know. the fire department A wantad will rent your house. N O T IC E OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. U '' Card o f Thanks. running through your land in a north We the undersigned, wish to extend westerly direction to meet < utility our hearty thanks to all our friends Road No. ¡»411 at a point about one ami neighbors, who have assisted u* | fourth mile north ot the ( oust during the illness ami at the death I fir*dg«* on said Road and that Monday, and burial of our beloved Onie ( ’hit 1 I'dh day ol October, 1922, at the wood I L ( hit wood and Family ami *MI111 1,1 11 1 1,1 1 11 •• 1,1 -'IH* Brothers and Sisters o f Deceased. has been set bv the said Court as the time for viewing said road. By order of the County Court for Lain* County, Oregon, the l l th day of September, 1922. C P. BARNARD,, S* p 1 ■"> ne t 1 County Judge. It Always Pays to WHOLE SYSTEM IS BENEFITTED Trade at Gray s BY TANLAC Thousands of frail, nervous people and convalescents everywhere have tes tified to the remarkable poder of T a nlac in bringing back their health, strength and efficiency. It seems !*• quickly invigorate the eonstitution and is a powerful foe o f weakness. Mr. 1. A . Russell, of JIM E. 39th it reel, Portland, Oregon, sn vs: “ I was in a terribly weakened run down condit io^, ami ate litt I«- more than enough to keep me alive. I had a tired worn out feeling nil the tiui>. ami could scarcely hold up under th - least little exertion. “ Ta n hie proved astonishing in my case. I am feeling altogether like a different person.’ ’ There is not a single portion o f file body that is not benefited by the help fill action of Titular. If enables tin* stomach to turn the food into health/ blood, bone and inusele, purifies the system and helps you back to normal weight. Get a bottle today at nnv druggist. sepia N O T IC E TO CR E D IT O R S Notice is he m b '/ given that 18 persons having claims against the estate o f A. J. Stevens, deceased, required to present the same, duly veri fieil as by law required, to the National undersigned, a* th*‘ First Bank, Cottage Grove *, Oregon, within six months from the bit«* o f the first publication o f this no*tee. Aud all persons indebted to the said estate afe notified to pay the same 10 the un dersigned at the First National Bank, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Date of first publication, Friday, September 1, 1922. 8 H. S T E V E N S . si 29c Talen?, Ore fire Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, executor of the estate o f Harnet L W allace, deceased, has filed in the County Court o f Lane County Oregon, hi- Final Account and that October 13th, 1922, at the hour o f Hi R O A D N O TICE. o ’clock in the forenoon o f said day at the bounty Court room in tin* cm i.f house at Eugene, Oregon, has been To Mr-. Mary W hite, E. Bond and fixed by said Court as the time and J E. Dunnivnn. You are hereby notified that viewer- pince for hearing any objections to said report and the settlement thereof. have been appointed by tin- County Dated this 6 th day o f Sept. A. D. Court for Lam* County, Oregon, to view out and assess tin- damages for 1922. a private rond commencing at n point J A M E S N. W A L L A C E , about 50 feet east o f northwest corner Executor. A L T A K IN G , Attorney, s 8 06 o f Lot 1 o f Sec 4 4 p 21 S K 3 W. Gray sells for cash and sells for less. Try our groceries and feed you he llie judge. Yon will he convinced Hint we sell the best and 1 he price is right. ___________ Y O U A L W A Y S S A V E ___________ Best creamery butter, guaranteed, 11 45c ». C O F F E E IN B U L K F O U R G R A D E S From the Economy Grade to the Grade Better Than the Tinned Coffee. Economy Blend, 11». 25c; 2 lbs. 45c Peaberry, 11». 30c; 3 11» 85c Peaberry, special lb. 8Sc; 3 Ihs. $1.00 (d a y ’s Blend, better than tinned grade 38c BREAD Tw in loaves, delivered fresh everv morning, regular 10c tomes, Grnv’s price— _____________ 2 L O A V E S F O R 15c C R A C K E R S Bulk and Carton Bulk, lh. 15c; Carton, Jl/o Ihs. 49c C R E A M OF W H E A T (d a y ’s price per |»kg. 27c S O A P -W h it e Luna 7 ban h»r 25c C A Sh& C A R R y H IG H E S T P R IC E P A ID FOR EGGS