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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1922)
This is the day of Iho forward march. No farmer would now uttempt to liurvest Ids wheat with an old-fashioned era- <lle, nor thresh his grain with an old h ow -pow er machine. There’s the new radio outfits, the airplanes, wireless teleg raphy, submarines, hydro electrieity a hundred new things every decade. And in money matters, are we keeping step? Most of us are. We keep a balance at the bank and pay our bills by check, instead o f keeping our money somew here about the house, subject to loss every day. Our modern bank invites you to do business the modern way. Bank of Cottage Grove r=!J Mrs. George Proctor and infant daughter were brought home from Eu gene Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Allen, of 8uth- erlin, visited over Sunday with the •Tudson Allen family. San-o-tuft mattresses— the same price in any town or city in the union. W . L. Darby & Co. Mr. and Mrs, Curriu Cooley came up from Eugene Friday to attend the funeral of Mrs. Roy Counts. Mrs. Frank Phillips was called to Portland last week by the illness of her daughter, Mrs. Verna Must. M en’s wool socks 40c to 50c at The Fair. Service means our detail attention to our customers. I have the most scientific eye testing instruments in , the optical field today. My method o f vision ex amination is used and in- i dorsed by the highest, authorities in the profession. My work combines that of the Optometrist and Op tician. I prescribe, grind and fit my own glasses. The responsibility is mine, the comfort and satisfaction are yours; my glasses arc right lei the most careful and exacting test to which your eyes cun be put. D. J. Scholl O P T IC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T F a c to ry ou Premino« C o tta g e O rove Oregon Repainting of the exterior o f the Christian church has just been coin pletcd by E. N. Cruson. Finishing work is being put on the interior of the new Fred Wright bun galow on Third street this week. If you have real estate to trade come and see our list. We have land and business places in California, Oregon, Washington and Idaho for trade. J. F. Hpray. o20e Mrs. Edna Bissell arrived Friday from Punsimiir, Calif. Hhe had ex pec ted to reach here in time for the funeral of Mrs. Roy Counts, wife of a nephew, but the traiu was five hours late. Bin* is visiting at the F. M. Hainbrick home. Methodist Bazaar— Aprons and handmade gilts, calendars, can dy, rummage. Wednesday, Nov. 15, afternoon and evening', church basement. nlOc llmplirny & Markin have itislulli'd a ii nw suuniiry display rurk for vrgrtu Ides. Mrs. W. D. Heath, of Mount View, spent Friday in this city at the home of her daughter, Mrs. L. R. Long. Uulloway for insurance, 511 Main, ti Mr. and Mrs. L. S. Hill, formerly of this city but now of Ban Francisco, were ai Hotel Kartell over the week end. They were oil their way to Port laud to visit at the home of their «laughter. Slightly damaged 9x12 Congo- leum rug, big bargain, at W. L. Darby & Co. T Tales of the . Town I ¡ fr ■ — . .i — ... i ' 'fr I Members of the Albany football squad were entertained at a banquet Ladies' wool hose 95c to $2.25 at the high school building following the game with the ioeal high school at The Fair. leaiu Baturday. W. J. VVliito, Worth Harvey, Elb«*rt Mr. and Mrs. Georg«» Young went to Bode and J. K. Griffith wont to Walk Eugene Baturday on business. or Friday night whore th«»y gnv«* ad droHsoH favoring tin* eonipulHory school Removal Sale— One-third off bill. Tht»y a I ho spoke at Dorenn Sun on hats, Saturday, November 11. day afternoon and at Divide Monday Loucks Millinery. nlOpd evening. Miss Marian White and Miss Esther Tw o extra fine bargains in used Jeffries returned Buiulay night to Eu pianos; w ill sell at very small gone, where they are attending ill“ terms. Laraway Music House, University of Oregon, after spending Eugene. nl0-27wjw tin* week end here at the home of Miss White's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White. Moving and storage. Phoue 99. City Transfer. n o vlitfc J. L Jones went to Roseburg Friday morning to meet his partner in a saw mill business which the two own at Rendsport. Mrs. Arne Nelson, o f Bpringfield, visited relatives here last week for a few days. Rem em ber that the best place to buy your feed is at STERLING FEED CO. 826 W E ST M A IN STRE ET Children s hc*e Fair. 25c-30c. The \ irgil Powell, student at (). A. C., spont the week end here and his par «•ills, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Powell, mo tored buek with him Bunday. Mr. au«I Mrs. J. I. Jones moved their household goods to Eugene Baturday. Watch for Nelson’s Dollar Day .spe cials. ' ulOc Mr. and Mrs. «Tames Hanna have gone to Roseburg, where they will manage n rooming house recently ae q ill red by J. J. Jones. J. B. Magladry, Alfred* Powers and Frank Armitage visited the Cottage Grove vicinity last week in the inter «•st of the sixth annual roll cull of tin* 1 Red Cross. Miss Junnitn Hloeum returned to her home in Kugeiie Friday after a visit at the home of Mrs. Sam Ferguson. The D. D. Roberts family have returned from Glendale and will again make their residence here. llsed ears at Nelson's Service Stn tion: 1914 Ford touring in good eoiidi User cars— two snaps— 1917 tjon, $190; 19Hi Chevrolet touring in good condition, $175; 191S Overland 99 Buick six, 1920 Buick six. Long o!3e iii fine shape, $275; 1918 Chevrolet in & Cruson, Service Garage. A 1 condition, $300; 1918 Studebaker, | Mrs. Frank «Tones went to Eugen * $200; 1-ton Ford truck, $175. Terms Friday and met her sister who on above cars if desired. nlo<- was «m her way from Port In ml to Ca l fr= Saturday Specials November 11 11 . 3 m Oregon new crop walnuts......... .......................................... $ 1.00 Brazil nuts, large, rewashed, I h .......... ......................... 20c New crop raisins.................................... lb., 20c; 5 lbs., 90c Apples, the box............................. ....... 60c up Hams, best made, Ih............................. ...........................32c Sweet (Mitatoes....................................... 7 lbs. for 25c FLOUR We will raise the price o f Crown Flour Monday. I.et us sell you your winter supply liefore the raise. Sm ith-Short Grocery The M o r e Tha t A p p r e c i a t e s Yo ur T r a d e =Ü For Luncheons Sandwiches made from Fault less Bread form the basis o f a dainty Luncheon to serve any time. And you may he sure your guests will be delighted, for Faultless Bread has a pleasant, wholesome taste that appeals to everyone. C o t t a g e Electric G r o v e Bakery roc is a stockholder in th«* Electric Brake company in Roseburg a ml looked after business interests while there. On Monday they secured some good views of the oil well at Oakland. Buy Gray oats— Oats and vetch, cheat and vetch seed at Beidler’s store. s8c Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Morris are mov ing from Divide to Bpringfield, Mr. Morris having completed his work with the Mountain Bt»*'*° Power company at Divide. Mrs. Susanna Gardner, o f Salem, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. M. M. Morgn n. Now is the time to fill those empty porch boxes with hyacinth and tulip bulbs. How about that daffodil bed? W e have the bulbs. Sunnyside Greenhouses. n3c Doughnuts like mother never made— be cause she never had ihe con veniences o f the modern bak ery. Pies, cakes, party orders and decorateli pieces for spe cial occasions. No need to wear yourself out getting the pastry ready for a special occasion. Let us do the worrying. Bender’s City Bakery OUR VERY € WORTHY ® F OF P II ITS NAME O strander McQueen Spectacles with shell frame Bausch and Lomb lenses. The W hite Pharmacy. A. F. & A. M., Attention W hi to. 'Hie F. C. Houser family motored to Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Stroud, of Por* huul, spent Thursday of last w«*«*k with Albany Baturday and spent the w«*ck *»ii«t at tin* home of Mrs. Houser’s Mrs. Herbert Whitlock. iiuele, N. E. Hoover. V. B. G off and W. 11. Ostrander W ool navy blue flannel 85c a w<*rc in Eugene Monday on business. yard at The Fair. Milk Bottles and caps at The Fair. Mrs. C. A. Bartell left Monday for Portland to visit her mother, Mrs. J. O. Robertson. Frank Cruson motor«*«! to Lebanon Momlay night for a few days’ visit with his parents. Your own photograph is a gift that only you can give. Make an apooiiit- iu«»nt today for your Christmas Gifts. Monroe Btudio. n3tfc We are expecting to be located in our new home on Fifth street just buek of Powell & Burkh«dd«'r store about 10 days from today. Nelson’s Dwight Bin-luman has taken a po Service Station. nlOc Mrs. Frank Tyrer and daughter re turned Friday to their home in Port school hours several nights a week. land after a visit at the Harry Allen Woodson Brothers received a carload home. of new Ford automobiles M«>nday. Mrs. «F. 8. Ponniford and Mrs. H. B. Another big shipment of dishes Her motored to Albany Saturday and spent the week end with Rev. and I I f you want a bargain call at The Fair. Mrs. B. F. Wellman. The Willjani M a bit's have ret»i Baby cribs and high chairs; from Myrtle Creek, when* they spent children’s chairs and rockers. W th«* summer with a road construction L. Darby & Co. cr«*w. Dr. and Mrs. Gaven C. Dyott attend Mrs. Charles Van Den burg, Miss Eu ed a meeting of Willamette valley nice VanDenburg, Mrs. J. (j. WiUits medics in Albany Thursday night of and Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Hem«*uw%y last week. motored to Eugene Bunday afternoon BEST VACUUM PACKED A. P. Churchill, E«ld Jenks and Frank Williams w«»rc down from th«* Bohemia district the first of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Koucr arrived Doll coats, just what you want, the first of th« w<*«»k from Bcio. Mr. Roner is the new city mail carrier ou at The Fair. Lawrence Wells, of Walla Walla, the east side route. arrived Sunday to spend a few days A rt goods at The Fair. visiting at the Fate Long home. The Mizpuh class of the Presby L. E. W«*lls has bought a Durant terian church will give th«*ir first touring car of Long & Cruson. social evening at Mrs. G. B. Pitcher’s l*«*t Nelson show you some used car next Wednesday, November 15. bargains. nlOc Charles Wiggins, of Woodburn, has Harry Neet made a trip to Dexter been a visitor this week at the home of his sister, Airs. William Murdoch. Monday. Irving Grayson and son Paul left Congoleum rugs of all sizes; Tuesday for their home in Montana, linoleums. W . L. Darby & Co. after a visit here with the Irving Mrs. H. Tow ue aud daughter, Mrs. Georg«* family. D. W. Farquhar aud the latter’s son, Holland bulbs, hyacinths and Howard, of Clasgow, Mont., left Thurs tulips, just received. Sunnyside day lor Los Augeies to speud the Greenhouses. novSt te winter, after a visit hero at the home Mrs. .1. R. Bowles went to Eugene of Mrs. Towne’s brother W. H. Os trander. Tuesday. Moving and storage. Phoue 99. City Mrs. Carrie Ferguson has sold her n v ilt f plac«* north of the city and has bought Transfer. Both the Bank of Cottage Grove and the Prctzman property on south Bixth the First National Eenk were closed street. ou Tuesday for el«;ctiou day. New golf socks at The Fair. Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Woodruff mo Miss Verna Bkinner and William tored up from Roseburg Saturday aud Skinner, of Corvallis, spent the week visited at the home of Mrs. Wood end her«» visiting at the home of Mr. r u ff’s sister, Mrs. C. J. Lundeen. They and Mrs. Murray Trunnell. returned home the following day. Mrs. Walter Clark and two children, Gingham bargains at The Fair. «»f Baker, an* visiting with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Veatch and Dale Clark’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Veatch, who had been here to attend Rina rd. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City the fuuerul of Mrs. Dale Veatch, re Transfer. n v ltf turned to Pedee Bunday. They were u«5Conipauied by Mrs. Let tie Good, of H. C. Combs /has rented his ranch Portland, daughter of I. H. Veatch, at Loudon and gone to Corvallis, who also hail been here for th«* funeral, where his daughter Miss Orpha is and by Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wigle. Mrs. teaching in th«* schools and his son Dale Veatch was the «laughter of Airs. Arthur is a student at Oregon Agricul Wigle. tural College. Spectacles with shell frame Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem are mov The ing into their new bungalow on west Bausch aud Lomb lenses. Main street. W hite Pharmacy. Lester liublmrii was taken to a Eu Come in and look over our stock of floor lamps, candlesticks, gene lio«|iltul Tuesday afternoon for surgical attention. ?,!r. Hubbard re bowls and dishes. W. L. Darby cently suffered a broken rib and it is & Co. believed the rib has injured his lungs. George McClellan, superintendent of Mrs. J. C. Porter has been sick dur the Mounlaiu Btates Power company, ing the past week. was in the city Tuesday from Albany. Outing bargains at The Fair. Mr. and Mrs. William Kelly and Mrs. L. R. Long and Mrs. A. W. son Vernon spent a few days this week visiting here. They are moving from Kinn* motored to Eugene Monday, tak Valsetz to Rogue River, where Mr. ing Mrs. Long’s nephew, Lawrence K« lly ’s father, E. Kelly, has just pur Wells, that far on his return to his home in Walla Walla, following a visit chased a ranch. here. Bausch and Lomb meniscus Galloway writes insurance. spectacles. The W hite Pharmacy. George l^«*e, who had been operating Frank Willis has returned from Post. th«* delivery wagon for his brother-in- Miss Lu«*lla Knowltou came over law', Louis Bender, for the past few from Dexter Momlay to spend the months, went to Portland Wednesday winter with her grandmother, Mrs. S. morning to undergo au operation on E. McKinney. his right limb, which he lost in Port I f you want to sell your place and lnnd lust summer when he was run move to some other locality come in over by a street car. Mr. and Mrs. and see us. We trad«». Have a long Is»«» mad«* the trip to Portland in a list of trades in Idaho, Washington n«*w Foul touring car which they pur and Oregon. J. F. Bpray. o20c chase«! o f Woodson Brothers. Mr. and Mrs. (). W. Hughes, of Shingles and cement fo r sale. lone, Wash., are visiting with Mr. W . L. Hubbeli. a !8 tfc Hughes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Hughes. Shelby Teeters and family arrived Wednesday morning from The Dalles for a visit with relatives of both Mr. tk M. M. dcgrcc nf specilli coni and Mrs. Teeters. municatiou Hnturdajr, Novcni M en’s and boys’ ties— special ber 11. Rcfrcsl]menis. Visit bargains at The Fair. or« inviteli, rncinbcrs nrgcil, to bc James Arnoltl Pinkston, four-year- prese nt. old grandson of Carl Kstepp o f this HERBERT W. LOM BARI), «*i 1 y, died in Coquille October 26 as By ordcr W. M. Hecrettiry. tin* result of being badly scalded Hep- teinber 27. His mother, Mrs. Gilbert II Pinkston, is a «laughter of Mr. Kstepp. Ves Wallace was in Eugene Momlay on business. W ill trade fine golden oak Vic- Mrs.. Fannie Heckerman, of Snl«*m, trola and large fine selection of has been visiting her mother, Mr«. records for good used piano. L a r Busan Schaffer, and sister, Mrs. Jennie away Music House, Eugene, n 103 Mrs. Amanda Spencer returned to her home at Rockawav Baturday after a visit of two weeks here at the home of her nephew, W. L. Hubbeli. Mrs. Clarence Hess ami «laughter Margaret, of Roseburg, spent the week end here at th»* home of Mrs. Hess' mother, Mrs. Barbara Hohl. ©W OI SHOP W IL L BE OPEN T I L L 9 O ’CLOCK F R ID A Y N IG H T. WE CLOSE 12 O ’CLOCK ON AT SA TU R D AY. City Meat Market Frank Salley, Prop.— Phone 89 Air. and Airs. B. C. Veatch came up from Halsey to serve on the election board at The Cedars Tuesday. E. E. Elleworth was in Eugeuu Wed nesday. New vanity bags at The Fair. Gruudma Vaughn and daughter Le ona have moved from Tenth street to the McKibbcn cottage ou Becouo street. Mr. aud Airs. E. W. Hamilton, 01 Portland, came down for a few «lays this week to visit with Mrs. Hamit ton’s mother, Airs. E. W. Bissell, ol Dunsmuir, who is at the home of Air aud Mrs. Frank ilambnck. When we are located in our uew buil«iiug' just back «if Powell A. Burk holder's store, we will have a first class ladies’ rest room to which you will be welcome. Nelson’s Bervice Bt i tion. nlOc Aliss Eva Richmond, formerly oi this city but now of Pori land, will smg a special number at the First Presby terian church service Bunday forenoon. Miss Richmond is leaving shortly tor New York city for a two years’ course in music. Bausch and Lomb meniscus, spectacles. The W hite Pharmacy in the account of a Junior Endeavor Hallowe’en party it the Presbyterian church published last week The Btui tiuel omitted to state that the part) was given for the Eudeavorers by th« King's Daughters, an organization oi younger girls. Air. and Mrs. J. T. Bmith have re turned from a three months’ visit u Illinois, Kaunas and California. The) went by traiu aud returned by motor New lot o f 25-year Community silver at The Fair. ANNOUNCEM ENT. Mrs. Eugenia Galvin, o f the domestn science department of the East »rn Btove Co., of Hamilton, O., will dem oust rate at the Bmith & Bhort grocer; with the Estate Electric Range jt. November 23, 24 and 25. Mrs. Galvii is uu exp«*rt ¡u cookery and will full) explain all the details of the operation of the electric range. o20tf_________ A. L. W YNNE, Dealer The BEST CEMENT WORK o f every description. Nothing too sm all; nothing too large. MOST reasonable rates. B u rg e & H a r d in 1 Progressive Times ¡forma. After a short visit in Kug.*nc Mrs. T. «T. Geer and son Ernest l«»ft the sister boarded the Hhasta limit«*«! last w»*ek to spend the winter in Cal at Eugene for the remainder of her ifornia. journey. T ry our new testing machine Here to Stay— Hemstitching and skirt pleating. Work gimruute«*«!. Mrs. fo r testing your eyes. The W hite J. H. Bartels, corner Bixth ami Wash Pharmacy. ington, first house at r«*ar of Bank of Mr. and Mrs. A. Neulun arrived Cottage Grove. n3-10pd Baturday from Seattle f«»r n visit with Lawr«*neo Manerud, of the Manerud \ their son Grover, who is employed in Brothers Fuel company, of Eugene, j th«* Woodson Brothers garage. spent Friday in Cottage Grove on bus Workmen ar<* laying new' flooring on iiiess. i the second floor of the Woodson The property of the estate of Mrs. Brothers garage. Nettie A. Webber, deceased, is valued Moving and storage. Phone 99. City at $3130.91, according to the inventory novlitfc of the appraisers, N. W. White, George Transfer. Mr. and Mrs. B. Palmer, of British Carlile and C. M. Barff, filed in pro Columbia, motoring to Long B«*aeh, bate court. Calif., have been guests of Mr. ant! Ladies’ jersey sweaters $5.95 Mrs. William Haupt of this city fo/ at The Fair. a few days. An interesting series of lantern Miss Jzel Hunk went to Eugene slid«*s outlining tin* missionary work of Wednesday for a visit with friends. the Presbyterian church all over the T ry our new testing machine world were shown Bunday night at the regular evening service hour at the fo r testing your eyes. The White Pharmacy. Presbyterian church. M. I,. Faulkner «prut Monday in Full line of mattresses, springs Eugene on business. and beds. W . L. Darby & Co. Mr. .uid Mrs. Jark Hughes, of 1‘ort Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe made a trip to Roseburg a week ago Sunday, land, and Mr. and Mr«. F. L. Snod spending the day at the B«*rry home grass, of Eugene, were guests at the and returning Monday night. Mr. Mon- home of Mr. and Mrs. Fate Long. - , . - Election Is Over and now we ean get hack to the every-day business o f living Some feel the exaltation o f victory ami some the sting o f defeat. Time, the great healer, w ill soothe the sting o f defeat and in a measure reduce Ihe swellings attendant upon victory. Time will be greatly assisted in his labors by keeping the body well nourished and Red Rose Brand Butter is one o f the best foods that has yet been discovered for this purpose. There are no substitutes for dairy foods. Phone 149 COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY If---------------- ftnnf] 0ifìtof AAO 1 $ |/\|«% * reco, n Di atoes, n o u r FLOUR AND FEED RISING IN PfUCE— BUY NOW GET OUR P R IC K ON N U M B E R ONE N E T T E D SPUDS FO R YO U R W IN T E R S U P P L Y JONES OEM &i, E A T O N