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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 20, 1922)
from Creswell, where h«* has been w orkin g for some time. Mis> Kathleen Mien and Mis'* Miller W A N T A D S motor«'«! to Huth«»rlin Thursday to visit D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . friends ad r«*ltitiv«»s for a few «lavs. I Hate*— One cent the w ord; mini- | Thus«» who wen* shopping in the | mum 35 worda; three mnertioun for j ^Special to The Sentinel.) Gn»v«* Friday wen* Mrs. F W \dn«*v | the price o f two when paid in ad j Oct. Hi.—-Columbus Day wus obfwrv and «laughter Alma and Mary Cormnek. | v a a m ; half eeut the word a fter i oil by the school with an appropriate Mrs. A. K. S«*ott a tid Mrs. Lot tit» | the third innartion I program Thunuiny afternoon. Kirkendall. Mr. uud Mrs. Oval D owell and luibv Cl.x* Whit«»l«*y and Etta Kcott sp* e* For Bale— A il grades dlmeuaiou. rustic. mov,,4 011! t*r*»m the Gr«»v« into a hou- Sunday ev«»niug in th«* Grove. ship lap aud finish, rough or aurfaeed. 011 l ^*‘ L. F fiveil place. 1 hey ar Terry Mo«»«lv was in Eiigi»ni* Tu«*s«lay. at rotmouable prices. Lamtners Bros., 1 building an addition to : he house, Mr. aiul .Mrs. Carl Gerard, o f Spring phoue 13 F3. o l4 t f Mrs. A. \\. C'ornutt and children, r« field, visit«*«! Thursday* at tin* S. 11. turned from Kiddle Kridnv where tie Jarn*tt home. For Bale— b r o o m bungalow ; m odem . spent several weeks picking prunes. Quite a number from here an* at best home on fcbxth street; good ou» The Social N eighbors d u b was enter tending the church *«»rv i«*«»s being held buildings, wood, garden. I f you wuut a tam ed last week by Mrs. Ben Jin ks.in ii tin* Short building at C ottage Grove. home com e uud see it und you w ill buy ut W alker. Dainty refreshm ents w er I.. C. Scott went to Eiig»»ne Tuesilnv. t__ 7m* south S ixtji street. seplSttV served. Henry Lake was taken to a Sul«*in Mr>. Lnwrenee M onteith spent Satur hospital Tiu'sdny m orning for m«*«li«nl Used Chevrolet for trade for cattle treatment. or sheep. J. h . uT^uT.' pfcox •-> ■«•*•»<) set>29 oetl3 lilvv «* the home 01 her sister. Mrs, 5 F 1 2 .______________ - --------- ! U. B. Hanna. S IL K C REEK . Wanted lo r Spot Cash— 10 tons good Mr. and Mrs. l.ow ell Bcnston and oat huy, delivered at any station on daughter, and Elwvn Benstou. o f Sagi (Sperm ! to The S« mi I iuel. O. 1*. a K. railway. V\ ill take half in uavv, spent Saturday night and Sunday Oct. 17.— Miss Alice Kuit«*r was call olover if w ell cured. State price. Alex at the W. A. Keene home. m g on ncipiaiiitaiittes h«»r«* Thursday. Lund berg. Disston, Oregon, telephone The Oscar Jackson fam ily visited at Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Garner and \. 1U-F41. s22tfc the Clyde W right home at W alker L. Chitwoo«! and Miss Dora Chitwood Sunday. All w ool home made socks fo r sale. were diuuer gu«*sts on«* day* Inst week Kay N ixon and tw o friends, o f Eu at the James Rigby home. For particulnn* address. Miss Alma gene, spent Sunday here, hunting, and Vdney, Saginaw . Ore. s29 o20pd The E. T. Hartl«*y fam ily and Mr. were dinner guests at the W. E. Nixon and Mrs. 1. N. Drenser, of Lynx A 1920 Ford w ith new battery, new home. H ollow, attended church service here top, tw o extra tires and motor in Mr. and Mrs. Brown, and Miss ls*ota Sabbath. X. 1 shufw for sale at a bargain. Call Brown, o f Eugene, were Sunday guests Tin* D. A Fst«»> fam ily motor«»«! t«^ Wes Bid I la ra g i. o f Mr. and Mrs. ljiw rcn ce Brown. WaItervi 11«* tin* lust o f the we«*k to M. A. Horn was operuted on Sun pay a short Grapes— Finest Tokay grapes grow n tu visit to Mrs. E ste s’ the w orld at |2.40 |**r rrute o f lit» day for appendicitis at a Eugene hos father. Mr. Morris. Mrs. Jensen anti sons, o f pounds net, f. o. b. Grants Fuss, Ore. pital. Oscar W heeler arrived Sunday from >*nd money and shipping instructions Walker, arc stayin g at the Horn horn Montana. O TOl* O ’ TU K W o u l d r a n c h . lookin g a fter things »luring the absent* May Gr«»«*n sp«»nt Saturilay night o f Mr. and Mrs. Horn. 1 »rants Fass, Ore. oet I3-IIOV with M ildred Burchiiin. The J . A. J oll and E. J. Sear* Mrs. Edna Eastman went to th«* For Sale— W eaner pigs, golden ch a ff fam ilies spent Sunday afternoon at the G rove Saturday. wheat and ret*leaned cheat. Also a Lee N ixon home. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Gr«*«»n made a you ng man* to trade fo r ca ttle or sheep. business trip to tin* Grov«» Mouiiiiy. 0 . H. H aight, phone 38-F12. u!3 27«* Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babeoek w en' WALDEN. W auted— Place on ranch fo r man and guests at the Erwin Cochran home w ife, or cook in g in camp. F. <). O ctober 14. Special t«» Tin* Kent inch 1 k )X 104. a ct13 27| h 1 Oct. 16.— D. H. Brumbaugh and Fr*d L Y N X H O LLO W . For Bale- 100-pound flour sacks. Si a i Frost were in the G rove Friday* a fter dozen. E lectric B akery. ol3-27c | noon. Seeiul to The Sentinel.) There was a dance at the A. Pitch er For Sale— Good 7-room house on north ( • t . 1 7 Mrs A B. \\ ohurd and home Saturday night. L street. (»ood location, close to hiblren and Mrs. K. T. H artley and Harry Cast It i\ E. M Sew ard und school. E xcellent buy. Inquire W oodson Burl John sou 1« eft Sunday m orning fo r »on H arold arriveil home last Frolny Brothers Garage. o l3 27pd from Kiddle, where they luive b«*«*ii Scottsburg, on a hunting trip. Mr. and Mrv Claud«» Arne and son* w orking in u prune orchard. For Rent— 200 acre farm, h a lf mile from Mr. John Samson aud daughter June ^C ottage Grove. W B. Cooper. o l3 t fe and Glen Linebaugh were at the Castle left for their home in Salem Priihtv, homo Sunday. For Sale-^ Delicious. Jonathan "a n d Fred Frost left M onday m orning for ift«*r a sc v«*ral d a y s ’ visit in th W inter Banana apples. O rder your W oodard m ill, where h«* * to be eni Marion Lebow horn«*. w inter apples from the orchard. Bring ploveil for some time. Arthur Campbell was h«*r«» from boxes. N. E. Glass. oSOn.’lr K. H. Mosbv expects to leave Tile .*- Uo.-ehiirg, with a truck Sunday to r* W anted— Carload ol good dairy cows. day for W ashington, wh«»rc he will be niov«» his household goods. Mr. and Mrs. A B. W oolford and Either fresh now or by Decem ber 1. employed gettin g out Christmas tree«*. Mr and Mr*. George Shields and tw o chil«lr<*n and Mr. and Mr». L T I have 1 IN» head o f ewes to let out on shares. J. W. \ catch, plum* 17-4.T. o20tf *ons visited F riday and Saturday at Hartl«»y aud son m otored to Eugeni* Sunday «»veiling. tlo- Leo Wilson home at Springfield. Found— Ring w ith ruby set. Finder Miss Nora Lebow left for Salem Harry Frost returned to sehool Mote may hav«a same by inquiring o f J. D. • lav. aft« r being abs«»ut for a w«*«*k on Saturday fo r a short visit with rcl Monroe and paying for this ad. u20« atives and friends. From th«»rt» sin* will if sickness. E St»ward and Burl Johnson, o f g» to Fort land, when* sh«* will «»liter A anted — Teams t« con tra ct Knmbex s|M*nt Saturilay night at the tin* Emanuel hospital for a three y e a rs ’ hauling. B ox 149, C ottage Grove. Marc training course. < »re. o2ocbl Castle home. George Shield* lias rented th«* W ise W a n ted—Responsible party to contract man place and expects to tnke posses H EBRO N. logging. Equipment furnished. Box sion right away. 49, C ottage Grove, Ore. o2u>*bl Mr. B oosted anil fam ily have moved (Special to Tlo* Sentinel.) For Sale— G ravel and dirt for filin i; to the Grove. Oct. 17.— Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Thaek There was a hoard m eeting held a* ] rah, o f Bosoburg. visited W«*dnesduy or drivew ays. D elivo red any part of with the Miss«*s Taylors. the city. Robert M cUowan, phone the school house M onday evening. 2F12. Mr. aud Mrs. S. M«*«*h»tiii, «»f Seattle ________ n lop d -tf while enroute to Los Angeles, stopped SA G IN A W F or Rent— House in good condition and over and visited a part o f last w«*«»k with all modern conveniences. J. H. v* it h Mr. Mi'i'lean *s niec«*, Mrs. (1. J. (Special to The Sentinel.) H eard, 322 Second street. o20e Kappa tif. Oct. b - M r . and Mrs. C. C. Mood Mrs. W. A. Rennie and children and For Sale— Isabella and Cataw ba grapes \i*it**cl friem ls in Oakland Sunday. Mrs. Neal and «‘hildren, o f Walker, o f finest quality. Pick 'em yourself Rev. I-arge and son and daughter-in- visiti*d Sundav with Mrs. N e a l’s ni«*c« , ; t 2 cents the pound. Fred Wright. law. o f Eugene, spent Friday ev*»ning Mrs. L. D. liu ff W alker. o20pd ; 11 the J. A. Burg«»s> home. The Charles Smith fam ily, o f flic Terrv M oodv came honn* Saturile» F or Sale— Bmali cash register in good Grove, hnve moved out on their ranch. condition. Tin- Sentinel. o2tttfpd Mr. and Mrs. J. G. K appauf and plant. Easy t o connect with c ity water <‘hil«!r<‘ ti and Mrs. G. M. K obclhcck For Bale— The Billie Conner 2-acre or and light s\ stems. Cheap and sono* and children w«»re up to London Hun «•hard near west Main street. Kan tei MW. Johll Durham, C ottage (»rove. day. Ling water, fin»- l«i«\'^oi^^hM^j^eid^v Ore. o2n 27ccu Violet W hite spent the woek end with Florence K eholbcck. Neighborhood News 7 Tic D a y lig h t S to re f o r Q u a lit y a n d S e rv ic e A Mid-Season Clearance of Early Fall Hats Beginning Saturday ami for the purpos«' of* clrariuir ^l'" way for holiday « tooi I h we oiler about 75 eliarniiiiK trimined and 1 11 ilor«*« 1 lials in the early fall fatiliinii at a redue- t ion designed to effect nil i 111 III»** I iu I .- clea ranee. 1*1. use rcmemlier that the liat« are nil stylish and desirahle. They are worth every |>enny of the price we formerly eharjred for them and indeed are iioffworthy values at their pres ent reduced price. Hats that were *7.50 to $15, now— $5.63 to $11.25 s**»» Special! Boy’s Two Pants Knicker Suits $ 9.75 The Two P;ur Will Double the W ea r" These suits are made up of all w noi cassi meres in the new lieltcd models. trousers fully lined and stronirly reinforced at all the points of strain. All sites from (i to Ili years. Now is the Time for Choosing Your M OUNT V IE W IT PAYS TO TRADE AT G R A Y ’S Mr. Farmer Air. Gray buys in large quantities and buys cheaper. Y»»u don’t luive to |»ny for llie city man s delivery or the expense of :i bookkeep ing system when you trade at Gray’s. YOU A L W A Y S SAVE BREAD F R E S H E V E R Y M O R N IN G 2 larire 15c loaves..... 25c I All 10c graham or rye 9c 2 small Ila- loaves .... 15c | 1 14c Invilii anil graham ZE R 0LE N E oil for your car or gas engine 1 quart Zerolene Half gallon Z«*i*olcn«*.............................. 1 gallon Zerolene 5 gallon» Zerolene S N O W D R IF T While it lasts 18c 35c 60c $2.75 S H O R T E N IN G 4 lbs., 75c; K lbs., $1.45 SU G A R AND FLOUR Both are advaneing in price. price before buying. ______ ____ G«*t Gray’s a E R A Y 5 C A 5 H&CARRX The Highest Cash Frier Paid for Your Lggs (Special to Th«* S«*ntinel.) Get 1 8 — Mr. and Mr J. K C oolcj and Elizabeth Cool«»y nttended flu pion«*«*rs ’ pienie at London springs Hat urdny. Mrs. K ate Hears, o f the G rove, vit •ted one day last week with Mr Amanda Hears. Mrs. W I). Heath visited several days o f this week with her «laughter Mr». H. E. Low rv. at Wnlker. Mr. and Mr F. B. Fhillips and soi, K«»«lney \ isit«*«| Mr Fhillips* hi * te r and brnth«»r in law, Mr and Mrs. John 1*1»iI lips, o f Yoncalln, ov e r flu* week « rid. Mr. and Mrs. Gl«*n Linebaugh, o f C ottage G rove, hnve moved on th« Ardile place. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W alton visited Friday evening with Mr. and Mr« W aldo Miller. Mrs. Charles Bales was n gu«*st Hat u nlay o f Mrs. Hate Hears, in C ottage Grove. The W I> H 'tifh fam ily and J. W Fisher visited Hnndny a ftern oon with Mrs. Amamln Hears. Mr. and Mr-. Homer Chamberlain ■•(»«•111 Friday at the Fred Guggislierg home. Loni» Layng and W ilbur K«dly turn«*«) M onday from Johnson M«*adows w ith the Layng and K elly eattle, which have been grazing there during the oi miner. Mr-. Class, o f th*- G rove, visit«*d Monday with Mr an«l Mrs. C. A. King, form er neighbor* o f Mrs. Class in ( ana da. D O REN A. (Hpeeial to The H«*ritinel#) Oet. 17 Mis Faye M«-I.in returned home Thursday from the prune orchani near Creswell. Mr. and Mrs Curl Cnmpbidl took G*eir little daughter Minn to the h«** pital in Eugen* Friday. Mi** A ran \ a nHehoiaek returne«] home Friday from Koseburg. Her ‘, i-t**r. Mr- Frank Hill*, accom panied her fo r n visit with relatives and friends. Mr. and Mr*. James Chapman nio- 1« red up from Eugene W im I iic day. Air. Chapman return«*«! horn« Thursdav while Mr». Chapman remained fo r )ong«*r visit Lew VanHchoinck Eugen«* vis- it or .Saturday. Mr. aiul Mrs. G«*«» H astings, o f W alden, were at th«* V H Bales honn Hnndny. Mi»» Renetta T**«*ter* was horn* from her school n»*t«r Eugene for the week cod. Mr. nnd Mrs. V«*rnc G nrouttc and Kach suit Inis two pair of New Winter Coat This is the time of the year when wiuucn are turninir from their liirlit weight carmenta to the heavier ones desittned for winter wear. when stocks are at then best It is the time too Smart, clever styles are ready and they irive •ovincinir proof that fashion and economy can 1« closely allied. • i o h I s for utility wear at .................... We show $15.00, $19.50, $25.00 and $29.50 ('oats for dress wear, fashioned of the finer materials, Normandy, (Jerotm cloth, etc., many of them fur trimmed, at $35.00 to $49.50 s. M cx G nrouttc wer** out from tin* G rove Hiimljiy visiting their mother, “ A u n t’ ’ Kate Land, who bus be«*n quit»* ill. Mr*. J . A. Elliott return«*«! home Hundny from the hospitnl in Eugene, where sin underwent :m «qierution. ' 4 Grrihdniii ” Bale* went to Cotlug«* G rove Frolny fo r n via it o f n f«.%% dayn. Melvin M«-Kibb«*n nnd w ife, o f the G rove, were Sunday gu«*.sts lit the Clin». Te«’ t«»rs home. Lot VVagiMT and John T«»eteri* re turn«*«} home M onday f rom tin- fruit orchard»« near Kos«*burg. ( ’ari Campbell was enllod Imck to Eugene Hnndny, where his lit 11» daugh ter is fpiite ill. 2175 STUDENTS ENROLL AT U OF 0. THIS FALL Registration at C n iversify o f Oregon had reached 212ß nt the end o f the first w««‘ k. Registrar Carlton H|M*neei- has tin non need. Tin «.-itiiouted total full time attendance at Eugene f«»r th«* fall t«*rm in 2273, an iin*renne id II per cent ov e r Int y e n r ' m enrollment. Both fugare • tn«*lii(|«‘ only tuli time r« ••ideare nt aderì ts nnd neither musi* [••eoli* nor tlo* MM student» enroll««! in th«* Oregon rn< «li«nl seined Fori land ar«* counted. Nm ifly lffOft n«*w full tin»«* studenti», mostly freslmn n. entered this fall. This is th«* record f«ir new students in the university ’s 13 y«*ars. # M«»st o f 1 1»«* «‘ iirolled student* are fr«»rn within the slate ns the non resi dent fee o f $ lof» n year k«*«*ps most ..f th«* students fr«»m outside the state at home. About 106 candidate? fo r nrtmhsion r# were rcj«**t«*il thi» fa ll, m eord in g t*« , The man who c a n ’t get niurriod the regi.sirnr, most o f them from Or» might find a phonograph a pretty fair gon kigh Hehooln. Hiibstiiute. • • • Your pnliti«*4i) <>in*niie8 are seldom as < bad as you b«*liev«* them 1«i In* and \ Fenple who want opportunity t«» never nt* good as their friend* say th e y ] knock at their door» .*dioul«l provide urv. I convenient rapp«T». T he B utcher is the M an wlu> is allied with the cook to keep the family healthy and happy. We keep the cook happy, too, because she knows she call order from us by tele phone and ijct just what she wants. It is iutelli- jrenee of I k e clerks we employ, plus our policy of dependability that makes it so. COTTAGE! CftOVL OÖEICON