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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
THE CLERK The clerk of today ia quite often the prosperous merchant of tomorrow. Hit* training is fitting him for the job. Only one thing stands in the way when the opportunity for advance ment comes, and that is usually the matter o f ready money. 11 he has that, he steps forward, otherwise he remains a clerk. A gomf plan is to open a savings account at our bank, no matter how small, and keep adding to it little by little. Then when the chance comes to go into husincdfc for yourself you will have something to base credit upon. Bank of Cottage Grove James Mills Jr., of North Bend, who had visited the past mouth at the home of his uncle, K. K. Mills, left Saturday for Portland, where he will attend Hill military academy. Mrs. Grace VauBoskirk aud daughter Kuth, of Eugene, spent the week end hire with Mrs. VunBoskirk’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. H. K. Godard. Princegg Dogo at The Fair. s22c Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Hamilton, of Portland, visited Holiday with Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hainbrick. They were en route home from Dtinsmuir, Calif., where they had been visiting with Mrs. Hamilton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bissell. Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works for a square deal and quick service. s8c Mrs. E. V. Hoover and two daugh ters, Kuth Hoover and Helen Ballard, of Koscburg, visited with friends in Cottage Grove Hunduy. Miss Ballard left that afternoon to resume her posi tion iu the office of the state treas urer in Salem. An eight pound daughter was born September 9 to Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Gawley, of Carlisle, Wash. Mrs. Gawley was formerly Miss Nettie Morss, of this city. Secoud haud goods bought, sold and exchanged. Morris & Cox, at east eud of bridge. jue9tfc Mr. and Mrs. George Walker, of Sea side, will motor to Cottage Grove the latter part of this week and visit Mrs. W alker’s sister, Mrs. G. M. Scott. Charles Cochran and Chnrles Shanda, local cornet ists, are iu Eugene this week with the Oregon State band which is playing the Lane county fair job. Mr. Cochran is directing the baud. Rev. and Mrs. J. S. Penis and small son left Wednesday morning for Stay- ton, where Rev. Penis has been as signed to the Methodist pastorate. The Penis home here has been rented to John W. McCormack and family who arrived in Cottage Grove recently from an estended automobile trip through the middle west and southern states They formerly lived in Minnesota. You get just what your pre scription calls for at the White Pharmacy. No substitutions or omissions, a22c Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart aud H IN K of the amount o f hen energy, vitality and red blood small daughter returned Monday from required to grow a thousand feathers— the averasa plumage I Albany where they visited Mrs. Stew ▲ moulting hen needs good health—good appetite— good digestion. a r t’s parents for several days. Mrs. Stewart went down last week with her sister, Miss Margaret McDonald, and was joined Sunday by Mr. Stewart. helpe poultry through the moult and starts pullets and moulted hens to laying. It contains tonics for the appetite, tomes to aid Miss McDonald has gone to Forest digestion. It tones up the dormant egg organs. It contains Grove, where she will tench in the iron that gives a moulting hen rich, red blood and a red comb. high school again this year. No disease where Pan-a-ce-a is fed. By all means feed your The only way to clean rugs aud moulting hens Ur. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. carpets. The Premier way. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. jnl6c W . handle thm Dr. H o t Lina. Coil on s a Miss Marjorie Shay will leave Sun day to commence her studies for the year at the state normal school at Monmouth. Miss Muriel Shay will teach at Creswell this year. The Till at how many hens yon hare. We have a package to soft. schools there open next Monday. Miss Rhoda Burnett passed through the city Friday on her way to Rose- burg, where she is pastor o f the Free Methodist church. She had been at tending a camp meeting of that church at Star. J. Willits returned Tuesday night You get just wtuil your pre- Easy to own a Premier, $5.00 down, $5.00 per month. A. L. Wynne, phone 0. from Portland, where ho had boon for aUiptiou utils xor at uio Wauo medical treatment, T Dr. M. F. Wyatt is down from the Bo hernia district 1 his week. Mrs. Jeanette Kemper, a cousin of Mrs. Frances E. Gray, went to Eugene Sunday evening to visit with Mrs. Lillian Hathaway before departing for her home in McComb, 111. What people own they control—that’s the Oregon Fire Belief. Are you in on their low rate systemf I t ’s 27 years old. See Tom Awbrey at «John Dur hum’s store. s22tfc Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Huff left Sat unlay for a brief visit in Portland en Many a child having a poor route to their ranch near Dufur. school re-eord and a reputa Ernest Kurrc went to Independence tion for being backward and this week to visit relatives. He will lazy is simply a victim of attend the state fair in Salem before Galvanized tubs aud buckets returning. defective eyesight. Poor eye k 22 c I f you haven’t time to clean your way down at The Fair. sight, undiscovered, may re Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard have rugs, we will do it for you. A. L. tard a child's whole pro Wynne, phone 5. moved into their new bungalow just gress in life. James Moore returned Sunday from completed on Birch avenue. Periodic visits to u good E. E. Ellsworth, superintendent of u week’s outing in the Bohemin dis optical specials' assure your the Western Lumber Ac Export coni trict. eoildreii of correct vision at Walter A. Woodard returned the puny’s plant, purchased a new Ford first of the week from a business trip touring car o f Woodson Brothers Sat all times. unlay. fresh from our sanitary elec ii. Portland. You will find us willing Do your housecleaning now. Rent Buy Gray oats— Oats and vetch, tric bakery every day. You ’ll and competent to advise ¿heat, rye and vetch seed at Beidler’s h Premier. A. L. Wyuue. Phone 6. like it— i t ’s honest-to-good- 3011. Rev. A. R. »Spearovv returned »Satur store. s8c ness good. Ask your grocer. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harms and day from a three weeks’ trip to New George Bates arrived Sunday by motor York aud Newark, N. J. At the latter place he competed iu the National from Portland. Mrs. Harms is visiting at the home of her parents, Mr. and Amateur Athletic Unions track meet, Mrs. James Robison, while the men taking second place in the pole vault O PTIC IA N OPTOMETRIST are in Douglas county seeking the elu event. In New York he spent some Factor; on Premises time visiting headquarters for the sive deer. Cottage Grove Oregon Miss Lenorn Boditie, who had been Presbyterian church and making plans visiting at the home of her sister. Mrs. for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett, Mr. and Frank Safley, returned to her home in Get our prices on ton lots of feed. Albany Monday. Beidler’s Feed store. juc9c Mrs. F. O. Bennett and Mr. and Mr-:. Herbert Whitlock motored to Hiuslaw To insure prompt delivery orders falls Sunday. should be placed before .8 o ’clock in The most complete line of the morning for forenoon delivery. Between the bourn of 9 a. in. and patent remedies, tonics and medi Tales of the Town I 3:30 p. m. we do not make deliveries. cines at the W hite Pharmacy. s22c Peoples’ Market. s22c George Martin plead guilty iu the B. D. Stephenson was in Portland justice court a week ago Wednesday to M ims Thelma Pooler left Saturday the first of the week on business. killing a lawn and was lined $25 and for Pari», in western Lane county, Miss Gertrude Nelson was in Eugene costs. where slit* will tench during the coin Monday. Mrs. Frank Woodhou.se, of California, mg year. The Charles DeWald family returned who had been visiting at the Harry Galloway for Insurance, GU Main, tf Tuesday from Oanyouv ¡He, where they Hart home, left Saturday to visit a sister in Salem. .1. G. Gurrow, resident engineer for had been for two months. Helen Kodolf will be in Cottage the state highway commission, »pen. Moving aud storage. Phono 99. City the week end in Port land visiting his Grove Sept. 25th and 20th. to arrange Trausfer. n v ltf for classes in fancy dancing, private family. William Moore, of Floreuce, spent and class to children and older girls. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert E h kin, Mr*. T. .Saturday here with his brother, A. M. The work includes Aesthetic, Grecian, A. Merry man, of Tacoma, and Mrs Moore. Ballet and toe dancing. Call and see Parker Kiddle, of Pittsburg, Pu.f 1110 A party o f Cottage Grove people in me lit No. 129 5th street on south tored to Lorune and spout Sunday.. eluding the N. J. Nelson Jr. and »S. S. Pacific highway. sep22c Moving and storage. Phone 99. City I aimsw e l l families, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Mrs. J. T. Allison returned Sunday Transfer. o o v lltfc Arthur, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Hr Hi well from a visit with relatives in Rose and Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore motored Mr. aud Mrs. M. J. Drury, of Star, burg. Kvcry loaf o f “ F A U L T L E S S to Coburg bridge and picnicked Sun were in the city Monday. B R E A D ” is full o f life giving day. ,Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey returned John Griffith, of Eugene, whs in the Saturday from a week’s visit with lourishinent. »Sterling can save you money on tires «city Monday on business. friends in Eugene. Come in and look I t ’s the best food for grow and inner tubes. N. E. Glass went to Portland Frida” Mrs. Edwin Bedford was in Eugene aud remained over the week end on .Sat 11 r day. ing •children anti equally »food over our lino when you ueed a tire. 82G W. Maiu. sl5e business. for grown folks. Bring your tires and tubes to Miss Ollie Willard returned Sunday Save money on sweaters at The Bradley's tire hospital. Cottage Grove from a week’s visit in Koseburg. s8c Fair. «22e Vulcanizing Works. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Baum, of Rose- Miss Lydia Burns, of Yonc.alla, visit Miss Augusta Gamutte is in charge burg, visited over »Sunday with the J. of the rest room this week, relieving ed Friday at the C. E. Barney home. D. Million and Dan Walton families. Eugeue Finneu, who is employed in Mrs. George Wilson. Edd Jenks came iu from the Bo building the new Booth Kelly mill at George Wilson was taken suddenly hernia district »Saturday and is recov Wendling, spent the week end here ill with an attack of “ summer flu ering from an illness. Friday morning of last week while at with his family. See the Princess Dogo at The work on the Feist er place on north Homer Galloway returned a week Prescriptions carefully com s22.‘ Fifth street. lie was taken to the pounded from pure drugs and ago Wednesday night from Albany Fair. rest room, where first aid was ad where he attended the fall meeting of G. G. Warner came iu from his mine ministered and to his home later. He chemicals at the W hite Pharmacy. the presbtery of the Presbyterian in the Bohemia district Tuesday. is reported to be getting ulong very church. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Fisher arrived sat isfuctoriiy. j Mrs. A. B. Cochran left Thursday to Tuesday from Fisher Station, Calif., * Here we are again, for the big visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. and are visiting at the home of Mr. dance Friday, »September 22nd, Joe Grace l^athrop, iu Myrtle Creek. Fisher’s niece, Mrs. A. L. Wynne. Little and his Portland orchestra, of Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City Miss Clara Millie went to Noli Wed course i t ’s at Cottage Grove. slGc Transfer. u ovlltfc nesday afternoon to sign a contract Harry Burmeister, who is working to teach the school there for the com Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Ponsford re on the Fred Kartell claim iu the Ho turned Frida J’ from Ashland where ing term. The school opens October 2. bemia district, spent Monday in this o f every dettcription. Nothing they attended the funeral o f Mrs. Moving uud storage. Phone 99. City city on business. Ponsford’s brother. Trauafer. n v llt f too tunull; nothing too large. Milton Woodson went to Portland Mr. aud Mrs. Wallace Huntington, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. »Shay and daugh Wednesday to bring back a Ford coupe MOST reasonable rates. who own the Mayflower mine in the ters Marjorie and Muriel spent Sun which has just been sold by the Wood Bohemia district, were iu the city from day iu Eugene. son Garage to Professor E. W. Law Portland Friday. Mr. uud Mrs. E. T. Blakely and small re nee, of Dorena. son Howard left Monday for Junction N. J. Nelson Jr. g Try some of the milk producer at City for a few days visit with rein Dealer in bt idler’s Feed store. jue30e lives. They will leave shortly for Los Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles Angeles, to make their home. Miss Fay Jennings is teaching it the Mount View school this year. Cottage Grove, Oregon After September 10 the meat markets Miss Nora Lumberg and her nephew Mrs. Kate Hears and her niece, Miss Kay Wooley left Friday morning for of the city will close ut 9 p. m. on Walter Moutag, of Pittsburg, Pa., who Berthu, went to Wendling Sunday to Corvallis to reenter Oregon Agricul »Saturdays and at 0:30 p. m. ou all had been visiting at the Harry Grube visit at the Frank Sears home. Mi>s tural college for his senior year. Clyde other week days. siLfd home, left Wednesday for California, Berthu Hears is visiting here with her Biircham also left the same day to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson, Mr. where they expect to spend the winter. ! mother, Mrs. Amanda Sears. attend O. A. C. and Mrs. Harry Culver and Frank Mrs. Susanna Gardner left Thursday Mr. and Mr. . William Hills, of Culver motored up from Grants Pass Now ia an ideal time to paint and doll up for the fall and | for »Salem where she expects to make Curtin, have moved to Cottage Grov* Sunday and visited a couple of days her home. to make their home and to send their with relatives and friends here. winter. W L. Darby & Co. have Eggs wuuted Bring us your eggs daughter Opal to high school here. A. P. Churchill was down from the the best paint at the lowest and buy your feed here. Our prices Mrs. George L. McCurdy, formerly of Bohemia district a couple of days the prices. h ] 5c are right. »Sterling Feed Co. sl5c this city but now of Oaklund, visited first of the week. In re Friday with old acquaintances. George tlohl has traded his 4 90 Nelson will trade used cars with Chevrolet and a used Ford for a used you at any time. s22c Baby Grand Chevrolet. Mrs. Frank Safley and two weeks Galloway writes insurance. old daughter, Mary Adeline, returned Mi/pah Class, Attention Sunday »Saturday night from Albany, where morning is Rally Day at the Presby Mrs. Safley has been with her mother. teriun Sunday school. All present and »1. A. McAllister left Wednesday former members of the Mizpuh class morning for lnde|>endeuce, where he are urged to be present. Come because has employment for the winter. this class should set an example for the All kinds of poultry supplies at younger people o f the community. Re s22c Bi idler’s Feed store. ja r f« member the hour, 9:45. Wo have added plain white dishes to our stork o f groceries, The S. V. Allison, H. B. Griggs and Mrs. L. B. Jordan, of Eugeue, and (J. F. Churchill, of Tacoma, Wash., vis l*awrence Harvey families ami Pat which are a very fine quality at most reasonable prices. See ited their sister, Mrs. Minnie I>. Patterson, the latter of Eugene, mo our west window this week. All we ask is a comparison o f Nichols, o f Coast Fork, during the tored to Lorane Sunday. [»ast week. Nelson has a new Dodge touring ear quality and prices if you are interested in dishes. a22c Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith and chil on display. j dren, who arrived Sunday from Myrtle Mr. and Mrs. Verne »Stewart, who Point, have taken rooms in the I. B. had just returned from a trip down I Morris building near the Main street the valley, left the first of the week, bridge. accompanied by Mrs. Stewart ’» parents, T k 1 S t o r e T h a t i p p m U t i i Y o u r Trade J. H Chambers returned the latter Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker, on m motor part of the week from a business trip trip to Han Francisco aud other Cali forma points. 1 to Portland. How Does Your Boy Stand in School? Every Day BREAD D. J. Scholl Bender’s City Bakery B R E A D W IT H A “ K IC K ” Cottage G r o v e E l e c t r i c Bakery The BEST CEMENT WORK B urge & H a rd in r D I S H E S at Special Prices Smith-Short Grocery Help Your Moulters Moult Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Oftrander & McQueen Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice Mrs. Anna Luno i.s reported danger ou.sly ill at her home on Second street. . omissions. *iv ¿»uLmuiuuoua or Aiis. Herbert Breedlove returned to Wash boilers at low prices at lier position in tUe dry goods depart The Fair. .s22 s meat oi tUo Umpurcy A. Aiu.oL.iu store W. ii. Blair went to Portland Wed nesday. Miss Theo Smith will leave »Sunday for Monmouth to attend the normal school. Bam Yeatch spent Wednesday night with his brother, U). O. V catch. Plan for au appointment for your photo, the most appropriate and inox pensive g ift for the holidays. A new line of beautiful Easel folders. Monroe Studio. sftte Mrs. O. W. Robertson returned Wed nesday from Milwaukic, Wis., where she had spent the summer with her sou C. A. Robertson. Miss Helen Strand and Harold Lar sen, of Salem, spent Sunday at the A. W. »Swanson home. Monday, alter an absence oi several weeks owing to the illness oi her small son I'aris, who was injured recently when a lie fell on him and crtisUcd him. Albb Ruth Straw, of Albany, who lias been visiting the J. 1. Jones fam ily, aud Robert Jones will go to A l bany today by automobile. Miss Straw will Leach at independence this year. The offices of hr. Uaven C. Dyott will be closed for a period of three weeks starting September 9. »5 22c Preston C. Smith is visiting iu Port land at the home of ins brother-in-law, \\ nlram Plou ff. a h . and Mrs. Lloyd Smith are vis iting at VYuunu with Airs.*J. /. Coates. 1 hey also visited in Portland with relatives. Prescriptions carefully com Used cars at Nelson’s Service Sia- pounded Ironi pure drugs and tiou: 1915 Chevrolet touiing, $325; chemicals at the Wnite Pharmacy. 1910 Chevrolet touring, $ L o ; one- W. L. Darby is 111 Portland 011 busi ness. George Parkin and Charles Fisher, of Seattle, arrived Tuesday and went out to the Comstock coal mine. Beidler’s Feed store is buying wheat and oats. • a llc Miss Elizabeth Hoard, of Grand Rapids, Mich., has arrived to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. tttelli Saltou. V irgil Cochran, whose home is in Marysville, Calif., will spend the win ter with his uncle, Eli Cochran. Nelson sells used cars right. Terms if desired. s22(» Lee Nixon and Elmer Kent, of De light Valley, purchased a new Fordson tractor of Woodson Brothers Tuesday. Mrs. S. C. Houser and son Harold returned Monday night from a three months’ visit in Clearfield, Pa., and other eastern cities. ton truck, $25u; 1915 t -passenger 51 udebaker, $-Ud; 1915 Overland 9U, all new tires, $~o0; 1915 maxwell touring. jj>9o. A ll above cars are in good run mug order. Terms given to please you. hi5e George McIntyre, student at the* University of Oregon, was in this city Wednesday on Uis way south to Kos* burg aud Grants Pass on business. Myron McGee is in Portland for medical treatment. Miss Helen German, who has taught in Honolulu for the past two years, arrived Tuesday from Portland and will teach the upper grades in the Blue Mountain school. m e most complete line of patent remedies, tonics and medi cines at the W hite Pharmacy. s22u K. G. Elliott spent Tuesday in Eu gene on business. Miss Margaret Schwartz returned to Shingles and cement fo r sale. her home in Portland Tuesday, after W. L. Hubbell. al8tfc a visit at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Alfred Williams nml Bet tie Ward, F. B. V a u N o rtw ic k . •Sugar aud flour ut Bcidler’a Feed both o f Row River, were married Sat store. jne9e urday morning at Row River. Bert Trask is spending the hitter part of this week m the Bohemia dis trict. Mrs. Amy Page returned Monday from Portland and Wauna, where sho attended the funeral of her mother, Mrs. P. C. ¡Smith. Saturday Special Pit NIC II AMS and COTTAGE ROLLS WHILE THEY LAST AT Have you seen the new 309 Savage rule? I t ’s a dandy! W. L. Darby & Co. have it. sl5c 20c a P O U N D City Meat Market Frank Safley, Prop.— Phone 89 George Wilson is reported as recover ing from nn illness from summer flu with which he was attucked a f :w days ago. Mrs. IL M. Grindle returned to her home ut Coe Imi n Tuesday after a visit with friends in Cottage Grove. Why take a chance on some o ff brand of tires when you can buy a 30x3% Royal cord for $14.<15 at Nel son’s Service .Si a lion 1 s!5c Mrs. F. E. Decker returned to her home in Portland Friday, after a visit with her father, A. W. Turnhland. Lawrence Monte it h left Tuesday morning for Washington, where he will be employed. An eight pound daughter was bora Tuesday morning to Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perini. »Stock salt at Beidler’s Feed Store, si C. J. Hays, of Corvallis, is visiting at the home of his brother, Prof. O. W. Hays. Mrs. Ellen Goulet, o f Seattle, re turned to her home in Seattle Tuesday, after a visit at the home of the C. D. YaitVulin family. She formerly resided at Dorena. Just received two car loads of fine alfalfa hay. Come in and get our price in ton lots. Sterling Feed Co. sl5c George Berry, who recently left her < for Koseburg, has suffered a stroke cf paralysis, according to word received here. N. J. Nelson traded a used ear Tues day to U. J. Hursey, of Curtin. G. E. Goodspeed, professor o f geology iu the University of Washington, ar rived Saturday uud spent several days here. He is oue of the iucorporator i of the Evening S ta ^ Mines company. He aud F. J. Bartels went to Portland Wednesdy on business. Princeu Dogo at The Fair. s22o Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn, Mr. anil Mrs. <). M. Kem and Judge IL J. »Shinn 1 .ester Hill, of the Madsen Jewelry left Sunday for a motor trip to Crater store, spent four days lust week on Lake. They will return the latter business at Vernoiiia, a new lumber pert, of the week. town near Portland. Seed! Seed! Seed! V ETC H T IM O T H Y RYE CHEAT R Y E ORA3S J O N E S &, CLO VER R E C LE A N E D 0 A T 8 E A T O N 1