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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 22, 1922)
p- — ■ — — — ------------------------------ — ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Neighborhood News IX ) RUN A. t Spread tu The Scutiucl.) Sept. IU.— Airs. Jut* Smith and chil dren and M i» Faye M ila n went o | CrcswoII Thursday to pick prunes. Miss Dorn Mosby spent a few days ui last week in Eugene with friends. Lee Thomason went tu Koseburg Pn- I day tu assist with the prune crop. Eliuer D oolittle arrived Friday from | Boulder, Colo., and is s u itin g his mother, Mrs. Caruliue D oolittle and other relatives. “ Aunt K a te ” Laud spent Suturduv night and Sunday with relatives in the Grove. Lev \ anSi’huiaek, o f Bohemia, spent the week end at the home o f his par eats. Edwin B edford motored to Eugene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ho 1st rent and children, of Marcóla, were Sunday guests at the hume o f Mr**, lio ls tr o m ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk an J j other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Mark G aroutte, t>f tht Grove, spent Sunday evening at the Isaac Laud home. Mrs. Goulet came Saturday from Seattle, Wash., for a visit with friends Mr. and Mrs. Bert Hands and daughter Edna. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Hand.- and Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hands were Sunday afternoon guests at the J. A. Elliott home. Air. and Mrs. C. A. VauSehoiaeV. daughter Arna. sous Lev ami C lifford , m otored to Kujada Sunday. Miss Mabel Alosbv, o f D ivide, sj>ent the end at home. Bob Comes, o f Eugene, spent the week end at the Chas. Teeters home. D avid Kobiuson returned home Sun day from Eugene, a fter a tw o weeks* visit with relatives. A lfred L. Williams and Miss Betta W ard were murried Saturday at the Kow R iver cook house. School begun M onday. Septem ber IS. w ith Mis;. H aider man. primary teacher. Alus Cunningham, interm ediate room, and P rofessor E. W. Lawrence, high school teacher. Mrs. Rosa Currin, o f the G rove, and Mrs. Vernon Fields, o f Hose burg, sp**ut Thursday at the J. A. Elliott home. Miss Cunningham came Sunday from H arrisburg, to begin her term o f school M onday. Barton L. Perini, o f D ivid e, and Sarah E lliott. Kenneth B. T aitt, am. Misa Be lie. Elliott were m arried Satur day in Eugeue. TH O RN TO N CORNERS (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 11*.— Mrs. t^uaglm and Mrs. D ixon shopped in the Gi ove Saturday. Mrs. Nelson Lewis aud Airs. Sara A Reman visited Wednesday with Aii*-. Allem an "s mother. Airs. A. E. Foster, and with Mrs. McCall. Air. and Airs. Bert Lancaster were at the George Foster home Sunday. Charles Connor is plow ing on the Be idler place. Mrs. McCall and Mr^. A. E. Foster were in the G rove F riday, calling on Mrs. R oy Foster, Airs. Walter H u ff aud Mrs. John Clark. Air. and Mrs. Tom Richardson were in Cottage G rove Wednesday. Mrs. George Poster spent Friday and Saturday with her sister, Mrs. Bert Lancaster. B. F. Rtuard i> doiug some inside work in his house. Special to The Sentinel.) s ■ »*pt. go.— Air. and Airs. F loy d Jon and ehiidren spent Sunday with Air. i Junes mother, Mr.^. Tilda Jones, at i * A n early selection fro m a com plete assortm en t w ould be wist*. It seem s there is n o th in g fashion could do to m ake coats m ore b ea u tifu l than thev are this season. So m uch th ou gh t has been put into the d e sig n in g o f sleeves. M an y o f the coats in this price ranee have fur collars, others list* no fur, hut are w o n d e rfu lly sm art o f cut and o f b ea u tifu l m aterials. Rich brow ns, n a v v s and m ix tu r e s ; all sizes for m isses and w om en. School Sweaters V I . Fall Dresses at a rt here in the full glo ry o f th eir w eaves am i colorin gs foi t he w om an and m iss p la n n in g the new costum e $ 22.50 T h ese are the m aterials you will want fo r suit;-, coats, dresses and sk irts. R ich broadcloths, m annish coatin gs, lin e n ic o tin e s, wool je r s e y s in all the favored colors. »(»-inch all wool je r se y , esp ecially good fo r dresses and sport ja c k ets, show n in brow n, n avy , copen ami h en n a; the yard $2.75 Cull over, Tuxedo aud coat stylo sv raters, very desirable t'oi school room wear, shown iu a ¡rood range oi' color combinations for ■ril ls and misses. More and more each year. Women are learning to appreciate the value of varments developed of washable materials not only foi children but for their own use. Our washable fabrics will appeal to every woman of ¡rood taste. Wt mention u few o f the most popular ones: Fast color Japanese crepe. oil inches wide, iu a wonderful 39c Red. Si al A. F. ('. irimrhams, 27 inches wide, shown iu plain colors and •••hocked or plaid patterns, per yard.................................. 25c School Day cloth, 32 inches wide, •rood assortment of plain colors and striped patterns, suituble for children's dresses, men’s shirts, etc, per yard.............................. 35c IS inch lustrous all wool broad cloth, for coats o r suits, taup e, n avy, brow n and b la e k ; yd $3.75 • >l inch fin e all wool french serges show n iu good ran ge o f colors, n avy, brow n, gray, b lack , e tc .; the y a r d .............................. $2.35 • ‘ di-inch m annish all wool coatings, show n in Idin*, green aud brow n m ix tu r e s; the y a r d ................. $3.95 ob-inrh wool cha I lies, show n in plain dark and light shades o f blue and red, su itab le for ehil- dren’ s g a r m e n ts; the vard $1.50 A real combination o f style and value are these dressev at $22.50. Canton erepe, poiret twills and trijot ¡lies. (Quality and style are paramount iu this lot of dresses. K very one is a very pretty style and finely tailored Such dresses as these, you would not expect to buy at the price. ' ( j this week, digging ü greater depth to in this vicinity. They were out visit the well, which had becom e almost dry. m g in the neighborhood before set Mr. and Airs. Roy Hands and Mr. thug in C ottage Grove, where they will Tie* parry matte tin return und Alr>. Bert Hand- visited Sunday re-nit. trip by motor, going first to Georgia. nt the Al. Elliott home at Fairview . Mrs. McCormack and son Janies, who Mis. McCormack is eighty-three years form erly lived here, returned from of age and stood the trip w onderfully well. Minnesota last week, accom panied by Fred <iiibbisb»*rb has rented the Ida son aad daughter o f Mrs. McOor | uiaeks. John AleCorinuek and Mrs. Stock.- place for the com ing year, and o f O c ¡L ew is, who will also make their home will t;.K• po.- • -ion the tober. Win. H ogate has sold his place li Mr. Saltsiuan o f the Tourist Cafe, in C ottage G rove, and m oved to the Grove. Air. Sail-m an will live on tin place and k* ep c hickens and go buck and forth to his business at the ca fe by motor. Mr. Hhattuck is installing a gasoline engine with pump to irrigai»* his place iu the dry season. Bert and R oy Hands were up Mosby cre»*k on a hauling .trip last week. Mrs. Kate Hears, o f the Grove, and daughter Bertha, o f Portland, who is home on her vacation, were out to the Mr.-. Amanda Hears home W ednes day o f last week. in the afternoon M i-. S .;ir- visited Mrs. Kile and Miss Bertha Sears visited at the W. D. Heath home. Miss Osie Chapman spent Saturday in C ottage G rove visiting relatives. Miss Marian í¿ow ry, o f Eugen**, spent W IT H THE P E P A N D the wek end with her grandparent*, Mr. and Mrs. W. I). Heath. In the afternoon **f Sunday, she accom panied FLAVOR L E F T JX, T H E by Mr. and Mrs. Heath and fam ily and their guests o f that day motored TROLBLE AN D DOLBT to W alker and visited Mr. and Mrs. H. K. Low ry. LEFT OFT. Miss Forest Schneider left Saturday MEET FS AT for Forest G rove, where she will teach this year. T H E S T A T E F A IR . Y O L K S Mr. and Air-. B» rt Hands spent Run day even ing with Mr. and Mrs Waldo FOR BETTER B R E A D . Miller Mrs. Floyd .Tones was a G rove vis itor one day last week. Chcrro flour H EBRON CHERRY CiïY MILLING CO. * Lovely New Autumn Coatings and Suitings Specially Priced at $2.98 \\ ashable Fabrics MOUNT VIE W . School opened at the Alouut \ lew hool house M onday o f hist week. •> Mi - Fay Jennings, o f Durena, as teacher, and fifteen puniis in at tendance. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. R. Cooley and daughter Elizabeth were Sunday vi.ri- *.r> o f Mr. and Airs. V\. V. Chapman, at Curtin. Cl- re nee Sears spent one day last week in Eugene. Air. and Airs. L. R. Long, o f Cottage Grove, and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry Frost, o f Blue Alountain, were dinner guest- Sunday o f Mr. and Air-. W. 1>. Heath Arthur Bales and Ralph Land, o f Doreua. are at the Charles Bales hone- New Fall and W inter Coats $15 to $29.50 SA L E M , OREGON (Special to The Sentinel.) Kept. IP.— Grandma Murry had th • m isfortune to lose her house by fire Inst W ednesday afternoon. She lost almost everyth in g sh«* had. Mr. and Mr Harry Me Dole and baby, o f D ivide, -<jM‘iit M onday nt the G. M. Keb»*lbecks. Mrs. A. S. Pow ell, o f the G rove, ?s visiting her brother, Georgi* Taylor. Mrs. Lino* Scott and daughter Doris, Mr Martha Lam* and daughtei Bei nice, oi Corvallis, Mr Vine M osbv, ot \\ ald<*ii, and Mrs. Lincbnugh, of the G rove, visited the Alisses Taylors on** day Iasi week. Mr. and Alr>. F.. A. W alker and chil dren went to Aiilauf Sunday to spend llo day with .Mrs. Walker mother. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Pow ell, o f the G rove, af iended church her»* Sunday. Rev . F,. Carlson pre;ich»*d the service. Mrs. Harvey 'la y lo r has gone to the G rove to work in the cannery. Mi>- Agues T aylor is in then* also attending high school. John and G. M. Kebellieck went to Eugene Sunday evening. Mr. and Airs. Reaves and children w»*rc at Georg»* Taylors Sunday'. Air. and Airs. Fid Tuliar and son, o f the (#rove, visited at tin* (». H. Knp pauf home Sunday. T H E CED ARS. (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 2U.— Mr. and Mrs. A. II. SprinkU and fam ily spout Sunday -it lb»* bom»* of Mr. S p rin k le ’s mother, Mrs. G. W. Smith. School started h»*r»* Septem ber 1H with Gladys Chapman as teacher. N. L. Bolton left Alonday fo r Hood River, where hi w ife is staying with • io*ir on, Mfo-iim Bolton. Sterling Bolton came Tuesday 10 spend s.i few days with his w ife, Mrs. S. Bohon and family'. Mrs Earl M cK inney spent Tuesday in Eugene. A number from this com m unity who • o n - ,n;. h i the cannery are Mrs. Win ei»*r, Mrs. A. B. Smith, Mrs. .1. \\. Scam , Miss Hnz«*l Ashby • •«t Mis* Ruth Tarr. ii s Horning spent the week end t(»*• home ot bis aunt, Mrs. Julia Ashby. SAG IN AW , (Special to The Sentinel.) S**pt. 13.— School b«*gnn Mondn lav with tw en ty scholnrs and Miss Sibyl G'llllM o f C ottage G rove, ns ten»*h»*r. Mrs. Judson Allen and daught» r K at lib*** ii visited Sunday evening at the C. C. Moodv home. F'. T. H« uston was called to Tacom a, Wash., Sntiinbiy by th** death o f Ins brother. Mrs. Geo. Fogle and daughter Mary were shopping in th» G rove Tu«*sday. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott and little diilighter Glennh* were Sunday evening Through Our Membership in the Federal Reserve Ranking System, we are placed in a stronger position than ever lielore to take eare id’ the re quirements of all our depositors, whether large or small, whether they keep chi-eking or saving aeeounts; and at the same time to give them the most modern hanking service. 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