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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1922)
What Are You Going to Do About It? Without & business education I you are greatly handicapped. If you are employed by other* you have to have it; if you «o rk for yourself you need it. Neighborhood News Umphrey & Mackm’s— The Home Store SAGINAW Sjv ifil *n « ? iviol. I Oct. 10.— Mr. ami Mrx. J. 1„ ^u«*a, of Cottagr Gtvv«. Saturday mgl t j at rhe O. G. Mt»ody home. The Georg* Fogle family has moved ; : l T o the Johnston house on Main street i S Your store and the “home” store because we want you to make yourself at home while in this store as your own home. Then, too -our store serves good merchandise for every member of the home ami manv home needs and accessories. Come todav. M from Salem, where he had been for, j medical treatment. i Kay Cormaek is home from C iw w p IL I Monday is enrollment day j where he was employed m a {»rune or ' and there will never be a « hard. Mrs. luottie Kirkendall »> home from J better time than right now. the hospital, when* she has been for Our teachers have all had j several weeks. I- luoonard and family returned . j practical business experience in I last W. week from Myrtle Creek, where' j addition to their teacher traio- they -¡«out the suiuiner, and have moved over on the Moore jdnee in' i mg Delight Valley. Our school i> well equipped | Mrs. F. \\. Adnev and daughters are j I with niiKlern office devices. moving back to their home here from their ranch near Drain, where they '• such a> bookkeeping machines. s jh 'tit the summer. | adding machines, calculators, Mrs. Cormaek, wh*> has W u qni*' i mimeograph typewriters, etc. »11 for some time, is improving slowly. FREE CATALOG AND F I’LL INFORMATION UPON KE- y l EST. Eugene B usiness College A. E Roberta, President Oregon DR W. M HAMILTON Chiropractic Chronic ca.H-? a specialty. O ffice over D arby hardware. Residence at - 1- l P a cific H ighw ay. J T. SPRAY Real Estate. 1 usara ace and Collections 4Ó5 Main S:reet Cottage Grove HERBERT W LOMBARD Attorney at I a Firs: National Hank Bu.lding Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone N DR 14« ROY SMITH Vetennsnan Phones 1114 snd 615 Pmrk fttrw*-:. Eugene. Oregon OH! MY BACK' Wr »re prepare«! with a large stock of goixi quality, warm blankets to serve you on short notice Our blankets are ail selectee! from the most reliable soure » of supply with especi.il care as to size, weight ami construction for ea-zh price Ask to s»s- these giMul val ues when in the store. Double cotton blanket, full sheet sire, priced at ... $2.25 Woolnap blankets in pretty plaid*, priced at $3 75 to $4.50 Wool and cotton and all wool blanket’', priced at S6.00 to $18 s S father, 8 Jarrett. Gladys and Harry Reunion and Don ald and Hubert Allen an* attending high school at Walker. j ': g* Grow Bun»lay and came home | j w*ith Mr. and Mr-. Tom Eirhardwu J j and spent the afternoon. DORENA '* a J to The S . 11: U»«‘L> Oct. In.— Mr. and Mrs. F red K e lly j nud son Harvey motored to Gres well ( - sardi»' itileriioou. E«»ri \ an \ aim m oiored to Eugen- ¡ Friday. M. ■ MaU 1 Musby returned to h r j ^btiui i. I>ivide N ul day evening. J. H. Kurk wit* m t j«- i ueriday ¡ Oit b U> i li»*rv*. Mr. and Mis, Murk Garoutt«1 o f lL- ! Gn . vetted Sunday aft m o u at the Lit • Hit of Mr. Uarouttc ’» mother ‘ * Aunt K a te 1-aiid. .I i • Situi h m otored to Crevweii Thur dbv. L. \ aiiSeb returned Monday ruin BuiiviiiiR IV te i l r t u f w ent tc aleni M onda v • r lut'dieai trt*atiu«*ut. (. iiurh-.- and f&niiiy, o f Muun it-w, v i>iu*d i*Minday with Mr. Bal»*« tut her. Edw m R*dford v u in Gro\ ♦ uaday evening. i INDIAN PATTERN ROBE BLANKETS HERE These new Irulian {»atlern Man- k»ts art just what you ha\* m mind for general utility need* i covering for the couch, for the den, a rohe lor the ear, as a Man- ket for the bed, etr. Tht‘S4* i<d»e blankets ar e warm, heavy w» i«rk? and will give long wear. Cotton robes...... S6.00 and $7 00 $10 00 to $13 GO ALL WOOL ARMY BLANKETS AT VERY LOW PRICE, $3 25 Low m price indeed are thes* all wool, genuine army blankets. When you s.e them, test the qual ity and weight. They are r> "il lation khaki color, full double tied siz* and actually weigh 5 to .’ 1 -j pounds « aeh. V Silk overdi aperies for T ii the good piece of furniture. Be sure to see our beautiful showing o f silk curtain drapes before you select your new curtains. You will d> ligh ted. be $1 00 to $3.75 I Viced a vard YARD WIDE CHARMEUSE SATIN $2 50 YARD The soft, clinging, diapisl effect of the new fall anil winter dress silhouette is beautifully developed in channelise satin which is now much in demand and iiciiig show ii at this store in a range o f the most fashionable colors, including hoiieydew, coral pink, electric blue, navy, cinnamon brown, co | h - u blue, black, etc. I CHARMING STYLES IN CHILDREN S AND MISSES COATS New winter coats an' here for both the little to*, the little miss and tin- young woman and in indi vidual styles with no two alike save for the very- low priced coats. The coats for the little miss and young wnmau conform to the latest fashion dictates for older women except that they possess in addi tion the charming youthful lines desired for the young girl. The little tots’ coats are just as fash ionable and you can only approbate their charm when you sec them. Little tots’ coats .. _ $3 95 to $12 50 Misses’ coats. ................ ............ $7 50 to $15 00 $9.00 to $25 00 Young women's mat *................. I PRETTY ALL WOOL CHALLIES ARE THESE— SI.25 A YARD Every pattern is strictly pure wool of finest quality and fast in color to tub These all wool ehallies are shown in pretty patterns ranging from the dainty rose-hud to cheeks and conven tional I’aisi-lv designs. NEW FALL STYLES IN MALLORY New Value Men & All Silk Ties 'II æ it J All purest silk ami beautiful pot- v iq ii r fÍk d u íij THE QUALITY STORE- c o o p servi * terns to sileet froni and highest * d«:pendali|e quality in every tie. HATS FOR MEN Mallory bats for men are conshh'red -“ top gratb the country over ami superior to most other bramK irands of bats There is a good reason. M ■I- lory bats are made of finest quality rabbit fur, th«' dve m Mallory hat- is always last ami will not run, Mal lory bats are rain proof, Mallory hats have I sen tried ami test«-«! nearly a «piarter century of years Mallory hat» are most reaaonabh price«! at this s1«»re. I nlincd 1 $4 50 Silk lined hats each $5 00 Not ■ 1 1 \ are 1 he pattern* new in the abov> price range but the fabiic* hm <I color- are “ yarn dyeiI’ *— that is, the color threads are «lyetl first aiol then wmeu into the fabric making tin pal terns fast in color ami insuring utmost »it isf act ion in style appearance, tu'> hing qualities ami long weat We in cite you, sir, to have a look at th«' splendid value of these fine shirts at sueh very reasonable prices. at $1.25 and $1 95 windows of the home add lunch to the attractive environ ment o f your living rooms. (Ji>.>d quality > ik ovcrdra|*cri’ » art now considered ji i » i as necessary for home attractiveness as a M y f !» :-V T A I k" MANY' NEW SHIRT STYLES FOR MEN JUST ARRIVED PRICED $2.25 TO $4.50 Alr.v M a lfid a Junes, of K»»w River mi tod Suitdity J ter n«un at the Da\t a k e r nome. Mr. and Mn». Feb ok Kelly hod -OB Harriri#m ' father, J. J. Groat, and her A stubborn backache is cause to sus La» r»-;lice, o* the Grovie, were .Sunday ,, brothers. pect kidney trouble. When the kidney* at The bom«* t■f Mr. K. i i y 1*)¡ Mis.- .1 lir-e Bnolford kat r»turm-d are inflamed and swollen, stoop.ng broth**.r Wilbur. with from Val »•ir. uh»*r»* ¡»hr \ Tb«* J. L H oj Lstrum family. o f Mar h«*r s is ter Mr*. Mae Krlljr. brings a sharp twinge in the small of vtMlrid >U1,iday aT tb. J. H Ktxk the back, that almost takes the breath Cha rU-- Sl .rey n»ot**r««i u|» fr*»m En jgene la>t wri#*k. Oliarle^ Coler aeeoti swray. Doan's Kidney Pills revive Lume. Mr. and Mr>. C. D. Van\ alto mo jtanied hi: sluggish kidneys— relieve asking barks ♦»red 1 o Marioli Itrid T u**.-day to vis it at h n J r ha* b«*eii riirk Richard Here’s Cottage Grove proof: th< bo•me of tiiit‘ir dau 4,'bler, 1Mrs Al ! ’luring tb past w ****k. Mrs. A annua Kpngg-. 5oo fi. 1st St., fr«*d P Icuard. sjri ii! tlK* we* k i d in Arthur says: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills are not a M r». Poq nette .«¡»ent Friday lb fvj 1 th«* Grovi at th e bun*** o f h i* new remedy to me. I had terrible g.ue. Mr*. Grace Jenkin«. backaches and could hardly get about Min> A raa YaiiiH-koiack M r an d M rs. Thu«. F u n k and “<»n went tu Roririburg Tuririday fur a \ i.-,it and dizxy spells came over me, espe ■w ith b**r V r h u r an d M r*. D o ra F r e d e n b c r g w e w •'»«ter, Mr^. F. J. Hide. ii» the Grove T uedfij. eially when I stooped. My limbs A partj war givriu at the hull Fr» M r*. Gra**- J**iiki!i.“ spent lant w w k ached, my feet swelled and my kidneys day itighi and wa-» w* U atu-ud»-<l at th* h*»ue <*f h»*r |* D 'iit$ , M r. and acted too frequently but Doan s Kid Mr**. Thu>. F u n k . ney Pills soon had me feeling like a THE CEDARS different person. The aches and pains WAJ a DEN left and my kidneys did not annoy < Sfri-cial to The SentioeL; me." { Hper tal to The Sentinel. ) Oct. Ju.— M i . hu Kurh Tarr, who had Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t rim bririfi visiting in Monmouth and Port - Mrs. J i •> <1 J'»Dri’* an ! Mm. ply ask for a kidney remedy— get land, returned Saturday. Albert Ki-^ue vi-i »d Sunday at the D o a n K i d n e y Pills— the same that JtuutT* VL Sears, who »pent the *uiu B ru m bau gh h*»me. Mr. and Mm. E M. Seward, »d Mrs. Spriggs had. Foster Milburn Co., user in the B*>h»*una district, returned Marcóla, -«pent Saturday night at the Mfrs.. Buffalo, V Y. o !3 2b home Friday. Mr», fufi-v Montgomery left Tucs Caathp h on e. G. W. Sh»*-ld.- w ;t - at Walden *n dav for a « u*it in Sjirnigfirlil. Mi»» Al •«- H alSnuai i» »laving with bu.un'— Tln.r»«»ajr. Mr ttnii Mr-. U . J. W hitt, in <’■ Mr. ami Mr». E M JScwarti. Mrs. Grwvt. i f'a»tW* a rid Mr. and Mrs. ffcary Mi»» Junmia Hjingrar, who r i B t l l l 1 *nd eh ldr>-a mot on d to Divida di.locati-d a »houliict, »lowly mi ! i*n:.day afternoon. proving. Mr. and Mr*. Frank Brumbaugh, ■>f The t . M. Clow fam.ly. of Eagi-nc, Alhwnjr, »|» nt the w.-»-k end with horn? and Mr. and Mrs. F. A . Clow, ol the 1 folk». Grove, visited Sunday al >he A»hby ’ Haiiie Mf-Gtnre ia working at the home. ’ ' | Peters and Mosby mill. Th* i w f ^ f a l treatment of rh*»un;.i- Mr- G. W. McfarUi.d wa* ia Eu ' Mr> * D- U-*'*>. J*iw <*o*ic ti*ni by taking Taiih»»- *i* on** of th* g**ne Tuesday on busine»». Heath and James Fisher visit«ol Hun- ( ut-t&Tid !;£ f»*a?ur‘*> of that remark Mr-. \ ai Boren, land rpeot »nent I i dsiv at the. Fred Froet horn« ireB, of Curt i»rt land, btk- luridi*'»!***. Tliou^i» nell* (if ; jri-ut the uw k end with t be h at the hufn** uf her sister, j Harry Fr **'*»nrnb»*r* have that it 1» h - Mr* home folk.* G. \\ Vi - VuxhiUtL l fought th**n* riomphrt* r**lM*f from ?ri* c \ riatch, «if H:i i> •y. sp**nt Tues torta rua» dc^îtM’. Edward W are. liîi'J1 tiny evriaiwg at tb*- C\ A . M» F a r l a n J The imbibing of too gr»*Ht :» rpian- Juneau itt.. Hs-atth*. H ai*., my*: hou tity o f brewed hope naturally make*» ‘ *1 had all Hc#rt* of trouble with my th»* uibitH r feel like dancing. ptomaeb and w a- id pain day and Light frr*ni rheuiuat i-m. I ars- ** m BEACK BUTTE. ! pletely run d< wu and roa Id hardi v i f all th«- kind «leedl* that are planned work T'inlar orerrame my trouble* fH^ieriial to The H«*utine|. ) • re k tuallv perfonœd thia a«»uld be and fixrd in* up in gr»*at ahapr. I ’n ^ • Ph Mr. and Mrs. Httniun a»«i (u-jrihj happier old w orld. '•on-idurably heavier than I wh * and fh*ughter and M*n. Mr and Mrs Geor^* I fri*I fit u* & fiddb* all th** tin.» M Rode«* and Mrs. Garland A Infrie ri» Wh**?! th# digriptiv** urntern, l!Vi*r mh ! »trid Th orada y at the Coraba korae. Tb«*?f* *s noth in g q u ite « k > re fre sh in g kidney* ar*- not working j»rc#{K»rly. uri* Th«*nias Funk and ad»n Lawrence and a s t o a-»- a man or «o m in i o f nbout reni and oth**r imptmfK*« arrumulat J Ovy \ anatra have returned from Day a ib th*- murir|»«r and joint*, causing j Creek, where they j rw tm rTnjdoy**d «»a y e a r s g»*t nround lik e a j»**raoD o f rheoWiit ism. Tanla^ qu.-kly o\«*rcom«*» ¡ »h«* power line, and Mr Funk and hie' o r 35. this oonditioD by enablirtg the vim I 1 s»*ri»* Eaareucc and Wiiliara arc werrk organ* to perforin their fa net ioni» prof j on tb*- power lin* here. I f *t hurts a wife to ask for money erty. Get a bottle today at aoy good | Mr and Mm. Hugh Harr.-on, %,( why «fto^eu’t v»he keep quiet aad save Mi J' woojbdef ^ The Beautiful N ew Drapery Silks Here THORNTON CORNERS Oct. 11.— Mrs. Dominic Quaglm re- ■ I turned home from Central Point Tu«-> 1 day. Mrs. Abbot returned from a visit ! with her mother at Puvallup. Wash.. P s o r t SSIO N A L CARDS Monday. Mrs. T. M. Foster arrived Snnd: y DR A W' KTATE i night from Deer Island. If she can | ¡find a vacant house she will stay iu Sprrihiisi in Obutetnc* WiU care for confinements at his j ¡Cottage Grove for th« winter. Mr and Mrs Ray Rirmrd. ».f Pori hi nit if desire«!. r>;ieiin! nurse if re qmred. l'hones: offiee. 34; res. 126J R two weeks* visit with Mr. and Mr< H W TITUS. D M D B F . R .i a r d . lA : : rv Mrs A. E. Foster and Mrs. T. M Modern equipment. First National ' Foster took dinner with Mrs. T. \1 Bank buildine. Hours, y to and ¡Foster's mother on Monday. 1 : c. E\ and Sundays b« Mrs. George Foster spent last week appo.ntment. Office ;>houe. 10: res j with h*-r si*tor. Mrs. B»-rt Laneaster, at j idence phone. 15s V. ! Blue Mountain. Mr. and Mrs George Alleman. of j DR W E LEBOW Dii de, visited Mr-*. Foster oa Friday Dentist Mr and Mrs. Stroud expert to nu-v Office Fifth and Main. Hours. 8:36 N Ison I to Id and I to 5:30. Eveiiiafis and Sunday* be appointment. i ’Lonos [I b -w p th*- f.r-* » o a f the . ni»»nth. . . . . . office 35. residence 134 V. j Mvrn> MeKibbei: |*la<». at the corner.! M rs. D w y e r v is ite d M rs. D an B • k j DR. C. E. FROST ! M onday Office .n Lawson bmiring Fete Tooole has his house shingled I Phone 47 s.nd enclosed. Cottage Grove Oregon Mr and Mrs. B F Babcock, of 1 O ATEN C DYOTT. M D. Physician and Surgeon V ray work in all its branches. Eve Liiligs by appOiLTIUtrlit. 6o4 Ma.ii Cottage Grove, Oregon \\ arm Blankets for Chilly Nights Men i Dress Gloves in Fabnc and Leather Dress gloves for every need here for you, sir. (.loves ol fine lea- ther or wool fabric in lined or un ii i ■«« i st vies ami wrist or gauntlet lengths. I’riee range 50c, 7:«-, ^1, $1.50 to $4-50. Expression oí Many a Kidney Bniferer In Cottage Grove. H is R h e u m a tis m H a s E n t ir e ly D is a p p e a r e d H ope oft«*n l»«*&ts wisdom when it cou»»*s to h elpin g u fellow over the rough plac«*a. P e o p le econom ize on the tru th mu« U it is no w onder th ey h av e atreteb it on some oecasioui». ao to • • • M an f«*« l> so rry fo r w«»msin beeauae o f what she has to g«» through fo r Ic in g m arrie d to som eone el»*-. * * TU K SKNTIXKL W ANTS THE N EW S— IF VUE HAVE A NEW S ITEM RING US UP A Complete Change It’s what you need and y o u ’ll find it in • D o n ’ t tr y to c u r ta il y o u r love fo r y o u r fe llo w man. H«- m ay not ap p reei a te it, but it w ill k»***p yo u r dispoai ti<»n sw e e te r and more mellow. • • • l«ovp m ay b«- b lin d , but a sw eeth eart m n see more in a man th an an yo n e I else. # • * • T h e sta tu te o f lim itatiiin«’ t r u s t s ’ go d d ess o f lib e rty . ia the Sunny Southern California Motoring W . T. P O O L E Golf Mountain Climbing T«qinia-— Riding -Polo Au-planing Yachting Fishing Bathing Hunting—Cam ping Loafing C a rp e n te r W o rk By the day, the job or the contrae!, in town or in th** country. Address P. O. Bo* 2*5, Cottage Gro\e, Or«*. Through Sleeping Cars OBSERVATION CARS AND DINING CARS afford every travel comfort and convenience Sheep Dip Fine For Hair and Scalp ■WeWt<*«leU M-lx-.l t h . w ow d.r«u l w U ifl AfW »**»• <* * Sbmmo LAp. “ THK CALIFORNIA EXPRESS’” ha* through Pullman», Seattle, Ta<'oma and Portland to I jii * Aug« lea via Sacramento. Stay a day or more in San Francisco ping place. delightful stop- tlaw «• U , ■W Q nir.m .nl. 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