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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1922)
— Over $20,000,000 business written fo &=■= The E. »S. Russell and H. W. B:ir.i»*s families, former residents, now of far this year by Oregon Fire Relief, *i popular company. Why? Low rates, Grants Puss, visited here .Sunday. O. W. Raap has moved his family to big assets. Bee Tom Awbrey at John Durham ’» store. o20t* Dexter, where hi* has bought a ranch. L. G. VanBehoiack bought a new Private dancing lessons and school. Mrs. E. A. Steen, over Steen tailor Ford touring car of Woodson Brothers TH K F IR S T P R IN C IP L E O F M O N E Y -M A K IN G IS shop, 24 N. Seventh sep29tfc Tuesday. M O N E Y -S A V IN G . You can’t make money unless you have Mrs. Gertrude Nelson, of Eugene, J. Q. Willits was homo over the week money. The only way for people of moderate circumstances end from Look ingglass, where he is spent the week end with her sister, Mrs. J. H. Heard. to t;et money is to aave it. teaching. As your animals come in off the Mrs. Henry Scholl, of Hubbard, vis To enable you to wave, we open S A V IN G S AC C O U N T S The W. L. Hatch family motored to pastures they’ll misa the tonics and laxntivea ited this week at the D. J. Hcholl which nature supplied to keep them in condition. Roseburg Hunday and visited relatives of $1 or more. If you have hut a single dollar a week, this home. It ’s a big change. You must aupply what ia there. small sum will grow to $644 in ten years. Hallowe’en goods are going fast at lacking in the dry feed — hay, grain and foddar — er thay will get Candy day every day at The Fair. The Fair. Our depositors are given a Nest egg Hank for home sav "o ff feed " and out of fix. Miss Dorris Hikes, of The Sentinel, ing, with a deposit of $1. They’re handy and help von save Frank Woodruff, of Portland, was is spending a week’s vacation in Ha here Hunday. much more. lem. Horace Conner, of Grants Pass, was S up plies t h e T on ice — L a x a tiv e e — D iu retics Stock salt at Beidler’s Feed Store, si here Tuesday attending to business. It ke«p» animals free from worms. It keep» their bowels open and Mrs. Lillie Sherbert, who had been It kc.-pH the appetite and diKeation good. Notice to Hungry Men and Women. visiting her sisters, Mrs. G. W. Me It condition» cows for calving. It help» to keep up the milk flow, We can accommodate several more cus It keeps feeding cattle right up on their appetite. Queens Mrs. James Potts and Mrs. H. to inert with room and board ami as It kt-eps hoga healthy, thrifty, free from worm». r=!i H Petrie, left Monday for San Fran many day boarders as want to com*. It uieauw health aud thrift for all animals. cisco. Good beds and good home cooking—- W h y Pay the Peddler T w ice M y Price? Your neighbor bought a tire from us everything set on the table just like Jf you have real estate to trade come and is satisfied. Nelson’s Service Sta We an local dealers for thr Dr. first Line. Call on iis your mother used to do. Mrs. B. D. and see our list. We have land and tion. Stephenson, 1028 west Main, Cottage business places in California, Oregon, Grove, Ore. o27 n3pd Washington and Idaho for trade. J. F. Z. L. t’ox has purchased the ( ’. E. Hpray. o20c Barney second hand store. Mr. Barney Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr., Mr. m i as how math stock roa hare. Wt hart a oackata It tafk will go to Marshfield to run a hotel. and Mrs. E. E. Arthur and Mr. and Mr. Cox also retains his interest in the Mrs. A. M. Moore motored to Pleasant second hand store iu the 1. 11. Morris Hill Buiiduy. The men hunted phe&s building. ants. Mr. and Mrs. Marvell Randall were Aluminum roasters $1.25 at The Fair. were up from Corvallis over the vvojk Mr. und Mrs. Carl King arrived horn» end. Hunday from Coquille, where they 98c glass churns, wonderful bargains, spent the summer. Mr. King played October Hpcciul— Fourteen photos for Card of Thanks. ^ at The Fair. with the Coquille baseball team. the price of twelve; any size or style, We wish to express our sincere ap Roy DesLarzes has gone to Ashland lor October only. Monroe studio, otitic preciation to those who were so kind i will open my hemstitching and art land Roy Heck is clerking in the Des shop .Saturday, October 2«, in the H., Long & Cruson have sold a Htude to us at the time of the sickness and Larzcs grocery store. B. A M. store, corner of Seventh and baker light six touring car to Charles death of our mother and grandmother. Mrs. A. J. Armstrong, of Eugene, is The floral tributes were especially Mam streets. Mrs. B. M. Princehause. p Miller, of Leona. visiting a few days with her sisters, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Miller, of Ha Air. and Airs. N. 8, Robb, of Neal, appreciated. Mrs. E. M. Hambrick and Mrs. G. VY. Mr. ami Mrs. U. H. Bales lem, visited over the week end v\ith Kan., left for home Sunday after a McFarland. und Children, Mr. uud Mrs. 0. A. Bart ell. Mrs. Mil Lrief visit at the C. E. Bt’iwvrt home. Air. and Airs. Elmer Doolittle Used cars at Nelson’s Service Sta Mr. Robb formerlv was county agent lei and Mrs. Bartell an* sisters. The and Children, tion: Dodge touring in first-class con of Lane county. Millers were on their way to California The exact methods us<'d in Air. and Mrs. Hugh Doolittle dition, $400; Ford 1914 touring in fine for the winter. Fine china gold band cup aud sau and Children, condition, $190; Chevrolet 1918 touring our examinations reveal all Galloway for insurance, Gil Main, tf Especially if you are using Air. and Airs. YV. S. Hem«*nway in fine shape, $325; Overland touring cer, 25c, at The la ir. errors of refraction in the Hurry Neot started for Oakridg«* n27c Miss Katie Boheufele was in Kugen * 1918 with all new tires, for $275; Stu ami Childrm. F A U L T L E S S bread, you will human eye. W e then supply Monday. debaker 7 passenger iu good condition ! YVednesduy morning on a hunting trip find your family calling for from our own workshop the Mrs. Hazel Carpenter arrived Friday and good tires, $200; Ford tou truck, but returned the same day on account more bread. It is so good they from Auehoruge, Alaska, and is visit $175; Chevrolet 1918 model for $175. of damage to his car. exact kind of lenses required V. H. Goff, who recently underwent want plenty. ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Terms given on above ears if desired. in each particular case. an operation for appendicitis, returned Brumfield. Air. and Mrs. Eldon Hamilton, of Wednesday from the hospital but will Perhaps you are suffering Everybody is interested in the china Portland, were week end guests of Mr. go buck for a short time for further cup and saucer at 10c with dollar pur headuehes or other physical and Mr*. F. M. llambrick. Mrs. Ham treatment. lie was on the streets yes chases at The Fair. i It on is Mr. Hambrick’s granddaughter. terday. discomforts because of ill- The Charles McKibbeu family are Hugh Vincent, of Brownsville, for fitting glasses. Our lenses moving onto their ranch south of the mer resident, arrived iu the city yes Card ol Thanks. relieve eyestrain, correct er city, recently purchased from John terday for a visit of a few days while In behalf of the family, we wish rors of vision and improve Coffma a. Mr. und Mrs. W. W. McFarland were on his way home from a visit iu Iowa. to express our thanks for the many your eyesight. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Nugent, of Can- up from Roseburg during the past week Ladies, see our sweater bargains. The kind words of sympathy expressed at youville, visited .Sunday with the C. K. packing and shipping their household Fair. the loss of our dear sister, Airs. Nettie Let us care for your eye Barney family. goods. An eight pound son was born Wed Webber. Also for the beautiful floral needs. We will treat you Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Word has been received from Joe nesday night to Mr. and Mrs. Avery ol fi rings, and especially the flowers fairly. Transfer. n o v illfc .Smith that they expect to reach Cot Hartsell. presented by her class, but more for Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Milton and son, tag»» Grove within a few days. They The J. C. Schilling family, of Lola, tin* many kiml acts of friendship shown of Yakima, Wash., spent .Sunday with went east by train, bought a car there Mont., on their way to Los Angeles for her while she lived. J. R. AlORHE, and arc motonag back. They took a the winter, visited over the week end the H. B. Breedlove family. o27p J)R. YV. N. AlORHE. A concentraior has arrived for the central route and are returning via with the Frank McFarland family. Take home a loaf or two to Evening Star Mines company proper California. I f you want to sell your place and O PTIC IA N OPTOMETRIST Mother of Mrs. Ostrander Dies. night, and see how all the We are ready with bargains in men’ s move to some other locality come in ties in the Bohemia district. Additional Mrs. YY\ H. Ostrander has received Factor; ou Braminoli winter supplies for this compauy were wool socks at The Fair. family will enjoy it. A fter and see us. We trade. Have a long word of tin* death at Warren, Alinn.. Cottane Qrove Oregon taken in this week. “ M iHses Myrtle and Kathleen Kent list ol trades in Idaho, Washington a trial you will not spend of her mother, Airs. Lang, who lived o20c h**re at one time. She had been suffer any more time doing your Get your subscription discount motored up from Eugene Tuesday even aud Oregon. J. F. Spray. ing with Rev. A. R. Spearow and Raymond Grube and family have re ing with cancer for some time and the own baking. during November. spent the evening visiting their par turned from a visit iu Pennsylvania. daughter was planning to leave for Mrs. F. G. Stiller, who had been vis cuts, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Ki-iu. Several from here attended the Minnesota but was prevented from do it mg her sister, Mrs. »S. ,S. Trask, re ‘ C. C. Cruson was in Eugene Tuesday Shrine club entertainment m Eugene ing so on aceouut of her own health. turned to Newport Monday. night to atteud a banquet aud meeting last uight. Mrs. E. E. Arthur was on Mrs. W. H. Weatherson, of Florence, of national guard officers. the program for an esthetic dance. KN O W LE S’ PLATFORM . visited Friday at the home of her Buy Gray oats— Outs aud vetch, Mrs. G. J. Laudess was in Eugene ♦ ----------------------------------------------- * brother, George O. Knowles. »She had cheat and vetch seed at Beidler’s yesterday. Cottage Grove, Ore., Oct. 21.— just returned from a visit in New store. s8c Mrs. H«»rm»iue Carter, accompanied Hampshire. All kinds of poultry supplies at the Editor.)— it appears that quit«! a Frank Hly was here from Eugeue Beidler’s Feed store. by tier mm and daughter Her mu» and jne9c ft w prople insist that a candidate for Try some of the milk producer at Monday on business. the legislature shall have a platform. Anna, her mother Mrs. Anna H«*y bulil, Mrs. Albert Woodard returned Tues Knowing that if elected I will have to Bt idler ’» Feed store. jneJOc and her brother Kulou Hcybold, mo Alice Elizabeth DesLarzes, daughter day from the hospital. work with approximately 59 other men Mrs. O. M. Miller was in Eugene of Mr. and Mrs. Leon DesLarzes, was tored t«» Merlin Hunday. Tin* party re Mrs. E. J. Howe has been quite ill and women, some of whom may be turned Monday evening, accompanied Friday on business. confined to the house several days of duriug the past week. almost as smart as l am, ami believing by Miss Mu<*b«‘ll«' 8«*y bold, who is vis Mrs. F. Poujade, of Creswell, vis this week by illness. that tin; history of progress has been New books, all kinds, at The Fair. »ting her** for u few' days. ited Friday with her sister, Mrs. E. E. Bee Lockwood for acreage on south Pooler. Cyrus 1 a * uiii and Mrs. Edwin Red largely a history of compromise on the Be»» Nelson for used ears. Pacific highway. o20u3c part of legislators as to th«» best menus Nelson will trade used cars with you. Mr. und Mrs. Leslie Godard were up A daughter was born Tuesday nighl ford, brother and sister, left Thursday to accomplish certain desired ends, i tor a visit in Minnesota aud other from Corvallis over the week end. Mrs. Aiuauda Hpeucer, of Medford, to Mr. and Mrs. George Proctor. am unable to be v»*ry specific as to my eastern states. Walter Cochran came down from the visited during the past week at the platform. Here, however, are the ideas E. C. Hpray was in Eugene Wed that will govern my actions if elected: W. L. Hubbell home. Bohemia district Monday.________ _ nesday as a witness in the YV. J. Whit * t^uit issuing more bonds to pay for W. B. Cooper and Kay Kerr were in C. G. Worth Whole o f California. damage case. Medford this week on business. improvements unless there is a real 'll..- city of Cottage Grove i, wonn Mr. and Mrs. YV. S. Bennett returned emerg«*my. mure than the whole Ntate of Califo We are opening daily our Christmas to Portland Wednesday, after spending Alake a great<*r effort to tax what urn, in the opinion o f B. T. Blakrli toys getting them ready for your in a few days here on business. is commonly termed “ hidden wealth.” who in stopping there temporarily aud spection. The Fair. Take care of what we now have to ot neressity. He says his address now YV'. A. Garoutte has bought a light E. J. YunDusen was in Eugene Bat six Htudebaker coup«» from Ixmg V the «»xteut of keeping everything up to i - Hollywood but doesn't meutiou au\ uiday. " S T E R L I N G ” feeds, manu a reasonable standard of efficiency, i thing about getting a job with Bill Cruson. Paul Coleman and family, of Weiser, factured in Cottage G rove; A cement walk in front of the Comer refer especially to state institutions Han or uuy of the other top-uotehers of every description. Nothing Ida., were visitors in Cottage Grove in the movie game. property on west Main street has been ami highways. priced right. too small ; nothing too large. Baturday. Now there seems to be quite a few completed. people who insist that ft. main issue Watch the label ou your paper. tf Best grade» Hard Wheat Next Hunday is rally day in the M. M U ST reasonable rates. Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City is the cunditlule’s utiludt* on (lie Com E. .Sunday school and home coming day and Soft Wheat Flour. Transfer. n v ltf pulsory Education bill. 1 am not able for the church. A speeial program will Homer Galloway has purchased a to see it in that light, but if others do Jonathan Apple», while be given iu I lie auditorium of the I Ford touring car from Woodson Broth and want to vote for or against me ac- ehureh during the Hunday sehool hour they last, $1 a box; iOe back ers. cording to whether 1 promise to vote . Kegular communication, Wed and a home comiug to the church *it for boxes returned. The Charles Cochran family and Mr. for or against this bill, 1 shall certain nesday, November l. Work n the 11 o ’clock hour. Every member E. A. degree. Cothran’s mother, Mrs. H. E. Cochran, ly give them the privil«*ge. I shall vote bring lunch m a basket and stay for Fine 1‘otatoes, $1.75 per visited at Tiller over Hunday at the for th«» bill. HERBERT W. LOM BARD, the noon hour and enjoy the fellowship KHt lb»., iu saek lot». A P P L E S ! A P P L E S ! A P P L E S ! ot the ehureh. Besides this there will GEORGE O. KNOWLES. home of Horace Cochran, also a son of By order W M BemmUra. Mrs. Cochran. W H O 'S GOT A P P L E S ? be n short piogrum after the dinner Best price iu town on tires J. I JO N ES hour. You are luvited if you are not Moviug aud storage. Phoue 99. City -an d our "r e p e a t ” sales attending some other ehureh. We in | Trauafer. u v lltf W H E R E ’’ show them to be giving sat- j The Eads and Childs families re Brick Building, West ol Depot vite all our frieuds but would not want isfaction: 30x3, $7.75; 30x to infringe upon any other ehureh turned Thursday of last week from a H O W M UCH? service. o27pd 3t/g, $9.00. visit of a few «lays at M«*«lford. &0c, 75c, $1.00 Miss Edith Dorff left for Portland H. W. Lombard was in Eugene Tues Y O U H A V E G U E S S E D IT ! Hunday, expecting to spend the white-’ I day on legal business. there. COM E IN A N D Art goods, fancy towels, D. M. C. C O T T A G E G R O V E C R E A M E R Y , A G E N T S FOR D E L A V A L Mr. uud Mrs Earl Elledge, of Ros«* H A V E A G LA S S OF CID ER j crochet, at The Fair. l ii rg, spent Sunday at the home of .V . SEPARATORS. If them is a better separator than the 82Ci W K S T MA I N S T R E E T Mr. aud Mrs. Hugh Currin are here Eiu«*st Fish, who hud been employed I ‘Hedge’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Lie Laval is has not yet been discovered. I from Baker county, when* they have in the Her & M a h olm barber shop, Elledge. I been for several years, and are *s it left Hundiiy for I .os Angeles. Used cars— three snaps— 1917 ing at the home of Mr. Currin’s moth W e pay the highest market price for cream and can use John and George Mayer, twin broth I'll»» H. P. Short ridge family have er, Mrs. J. P. Currin. all the G OOD cream you can produce. ers of Mrs. Land, of Dorena, whom Buick six, 1920 Buick six, 1920 Galloway writes insurance. Long & Cruson, moved to the place east of Knox hill she hud not seen for 40 years, are vis Oakland Six. As to the poor cream, we prefer to let somebody else use L«*slie Hull, Veta Plaster and E ffie iting here from Walla Walla, Wash, Service G a r a y , o.-tl3c recently purchased front G. F. Garoutte. that, for RED RUSE B R A N D B U T T E R cannot be made from D on't forget the November gub- Hopper attended a Christian Endeavor nmeting at Elmira Baturday. poor cream. scription special Misses Hazel Loucks, Maryellen Ben- Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Baker, of Salem, sou and Ijeuora Hubbell were home P h o n e 149 were guests over the week end at the from Monmouth over the we«*k end. home of Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland. Hugar aud flour at Beidler’» Feed ju«‘ 9 c For thin week only 7 bars Palmolive soap 49c Moving aud »forage. Phone 99 City store. Transfer. u o vlltic Miss Lillian Leonard went to Halem Mrs. Clara Scholl, department presi Friday to visit her brother Ralph. dent of the W. R. C.f aud Mrs. Norma J. M. Hloan returned Friday from Terwilliger, department secretary, will Yon cal la. 4 large rolls 25c be in the eity Saturday for the pur Shingle« and cement for sale. pose of inspecting the local corps. alStfc A large delegation from here of the W . L. Hubbell Charles Smith uud family have Oriental Order of Humility go to Eu gene tomorrow uight to atteud a meet ; moved to their much at II. b. W e have just bought 280 boxes of Delicious apples that we ing of the order to be held there. Joe Gahiabini has purchased a Dodge are putting on the market at most reasonable prices for this We are fortunate in having a large touring car from N. J. Nelson Jr. grade of apples VETCH RYE CHEAT CLOVER stock of imported dishes. T a riff will Bring in your wh«*at uud get your make dishes higher; buy now. The Fair. winter flour. Beidler Feed Hi ore. »29 c T IM O T H Y R Y E G R ASS R E C L E A N E D O A TS A large delegation of members of Mrs. YV. B. Coop*r ami daughter the Rebekah lodge atteuded the dis (Charlotte and Mr>. George Hilton mo trict eonveution held iu Eugeue y*»s I tored to Corv. 4 11 s both Friday ami Hat terday. ui day and vi»ite I frieuds. Th e S t o r e T h a t A p p r e c i a t e . Y o u r T r a d e Warren Daugherty is moving into Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. G< dard motored the Stiller flat over the creamery. i to Not* Thor»day of la*l week. Money Saving is Money Making Off Summer Pastures Dr. Hess Stock Tonic Bank o f Cottage Grove Ostrander & McQueen Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice Save Your Eyes Use Plenty of Bread Cott age G r o v e E l e c t r i c Bakery Bread! D. J. Sch o ll Tales of the Town Bender’s City Bakery I The BEST CEMENT WORK Feed! Flour! Potatoes! Apples! Tires! A. F. & A. M., Attention Burge & Hardin A RED ROSE BRAND BUTTER I STERLING FEED CO. Soap Special CO TTAGE GROVE CREAM ERY Toilet Paper Special Apples! Apples! Apples! Smith-Short Grocery Seed! Seed! Seed! J O N E S S¿. E A T O N