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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 17, 1922)
* i—* - . Teach Your Children to Save Ncvfr in the history of the world hns the saving habit been popular a s it in now, and seldom have opportunities been so numerous. Deposit your surplus funds regularly with us in a Savings Account, which, with the interest it earns, will soon afford the means to take advantage of your opportunity and accom plish something really worth while. so of Pnrhy*M fu rn itu re ntore, which sh«* recently purchased. Sm ith-Short grocery sell« the beet health bread aids digestion. Known as Room ii m eal bread, let Red by Fog Cabin Unking Co., «if P ortland, Ore. Sold in gr«>c«*ry stores. n l7 tfc The P ity m eat m arket bus installed an ol«*ctric m eat saw . Mrs. F eta B ennett, of P ortland , is v isitin g u few «lays h«*re at th«* home of her m other, Mrs. IVt Sanford, re covering from a reeent tonsil opera tion. Will trade fine golden oak Vic- trola and large fine selection of for good used piano. Lar Used cars—two snaps—1917 records Music House, Eugene. nlO.'l Buick six, 1920 Buick six. Long away Mrs. Frona O iltner, o f Eugene, re & Cruson, Service Oarage. o!3c turned home w ith h er sister, Mrs. P Bank of Cottage Grove l±r— A son was born Novemb«*r 10 Mr. and Mrs. «T. T. C haffee, Two extra fine bargains in used pianos; will sell at very small terms. Laraway Music House. Eugene. nl0-27wjw Mrs. 1 «ester W. H ill taught in th«* schools at S tar last week, tak in g the place of Miss Thelm a Breedlove, who was ill. J . H. K irk, of D orena, bought ' one ton truck of W oodson B rothers last week. Read tin* F air S tore ad and see about the 5Uc tu rk ish tow els at 25e. Mr. and Mrs. C harles Koiier, who ! recently moved here from S«-io, huvi | rented the W ilhelm residence on T hird ; »t l«*et. A d aughter w as born N ovem ber 5 to j Mr. and Mrs. \\ illium llopm au. New crop No. 1 w alnu ts, d 1,-» pounds are accurate and scientific. llar a t U esF arzes B roth ers. They do not include “ drops" I t or C. the A. do B artell, G. M. M urk»bury and or dangerous drugs. ; H erbert VV . Loin bard wore am ong local going down for the 1-. ol O. VV. All defects of vision can J S. jieople loot Dull gam e in E ugene S atur be detected ami measured j | day. by an experienced Rel'rac- t '. J . Keiu was in Eugene M onday on tionist by the uid of highly business. perfected and scientific in UaOoway for Insurance, 511 M ain, tl struments in a way that docs and Mrs. C. M. Shinn returned not entail physical discom to last Mr. then home in Fort la ml T hursday of a lte r \isitiu g here ovei elec fort or ttersonal inconven tion week day. ience. The A. C. Spriggs and E lbert Sm ith You will not be experi m otored to Loraue Sunday. menting or experimented fam M ilies oving and storage. Phoue 99. City upon here as every «mac Truusfer. u o v iltfc cornea under my personal Miss B ethel Gowdy was a guest over horn«* com ing week end at the Alpha attention. Ai D elta house at the U niversity ol Prices reasonable, quality Oregon. considered. Frank W allace, of P o rtland , spent th«* week end here w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John W allace. See Spray about insurance. u l7 tf Hubert Jones spent the week end in ¡E ugene at the home of his p areuts, Mr. OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST ;iu«1 Mrs. J. 1. Jones. Factory on Premises Miss N eita H azleton, of Eugene, vis Cottage Grove Oregon ited Sunday w ith her m other, Mrs. Dora H azleton. R egular 3S>c Caracul «*offee, three j pounds fo r the dollar at D esLarzes Brot hers. Miss Alice E vans and Miss A udrey R oberts, teachers in the city schools, T a le s o f th e T o w n I spent the week end in Eugene attend ♦ -------------------------------------------« ing home-coming activ ities at th«* Uni A bo n was born recen tly to M r. am i versity of Oregon. Mr*. K umbp II M. P roudfit at tin tr borne Robert A tkinson, form er resident, was here Tuesilay from P ortlan d on ut S tar. A «on was born receutly to Mr. and business. Mrs. Charles F isher, of th is city. Get your subscription discount L arge w ashed M auaos (Hraz.il n uts), during November. six pounds for your dollar at D«*»Larzes Dale W atch was here this week Bi ot her*. from Pedee on business. M. H. Anderson left Sunday by iuo J \e l F eucks expects to move to r fo r a tw o weeks* business trip to her Mrs. m illinery store M onday to th« Moscow, Ida. W orth Harv«y building next door west Our Methods of Eye Examination D. J. Scholl Doughnuts like mother never made—be cause she never had the con veniences of the modern bak ery. Pies, cakes, party orders anil decorated pieces for spe cial oocasions. No need to wear yourself out getting the pastry ready for a special occasion. Let us do the worrying. Bender’s City Bakery Mrs. K athleen L«'slie has fil«*«l a divorce com plaint ag ainst her husbam l, Frank W. Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. P hilip Hohl and Mr. and Mrs. Enteral«! A dam s, o f Rose- burg, visited Sunday at th e home of Mr. Hohl *s m other, M rs. B arbara Hohl. H ills B rothers B. P. coffee— you know how good it is— thr«*«.* pounds for the dollar at Desl^arzes grocery. Miss M yrtle Kem, who is attend in g the U niversity of O regon, spent the week end her«* w ith h«*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kent. Mrs. A. F. Loucks w as in Eugene M onday on business. M en— We are giving aw ay a Durham S afety Razor com plete w ith ties sold at 5Ue, 75«* and $1 on D ollar Day. Mr. aud Mrs. J . V. S tew art m otored to Fall (’reek Sunday and visited w ith the AI S tew art fam ily. (». W. M cBride and daughter L aura left M onday to join M rs. M cBride in P ortland, w here they w ill m ake th eir home. Mrs. M cBride had been there for several weeks. ä from the ovens fresh every ! day. Its goodness makes it seem hardly worth while to spend your time baking your own bread. Cottage $1 00 4 pounds of Steel Cut coffee ................ $1.00 24 pound sack of Crown flour................ $1.00 13 pounds of Elbo macaroni................. $1.00 35 pounds of onions.................................. $1.00 10 pounds of New Crop prunes............. $1.00 6 pounds of Brazil nuts ...................... $100 $1 00 7 pounds of chestnuts............................... 5 pounds of filberts....................,............. $1.00 $1.00 3V2 pounds of Oregon walnuts................ $1.00 50 pounds of cabbage.......................... $1.00 12 packages of corn flakes .................. $1.00 1 Golden West assortment...................... $1.00 1 large box of crackers........................... $1.00 7 cans (Jtalia tomatoes...........„.............. $1.00 3 40-cent «-ans of pineapple..................... $1 00 60-cent bean pot ami 6 pounds of beans $1.00 Best grade of Delicious apples .............. $1.00 6 25c cans of sardines ....... ................ $1 00 5 pieces of granite ware........................... 23 bars of White Wonder soap ........ $1 00 $1 00 3 sacks of corn meal................................ $100 10 cans of Velvet tobacco ................... We will also have several assortments of groceries ami tin ware notions that will be specially priced at $1.00 WE WILL ALSO SERVE COFFEE AND WAFERS TO EVERY PERSON IN OUR STORE WED, NOV 22, FREE Smith-Short Grocery The Store Thet A p p r e e i e t e i Your Trade - Fresh Daily FAl'l.TI.ESS BREAD comes Electric at SMITH & SHORT GROCERY 13 pounds of cane sugar........................... W. A. H ognte is in M arshfield on business th is week. If you have an y th in g to s«*ll «»r trail«', see S pray. n l7 tf The new power line being built by the M ountain S tates Po ver com pany to the J . IF C ham bers mill has been com pleted. L eonard Trum bull, o f Hood R iver, I visited w ith friends h«*r«* over Arinis- j tire day. G rove Bakery M oving and storage. Phone 99. City T ransfer. n o v lltfc The Homer G alloway fam ily m otored to Eug«*ne on A rm istice «lay. Mrs. George Freem an was in Eugene M onday. The Shelby T«*et«*rs fam ily, of Th«* Dalles, an* visiting at tin* homes of Mrs. Teeters* p arents, Mr. and Mrs. W alter Fullm er, and Mr. T e e te rs’ m other, Mrs. A nna T eeters. A rm o ur’s corn flakes, eleven pa«*k ages fur $1 at l)esl.arz«*s B rothers, the puie food gro«*«*ry. “ Young H ackenachm idt,” of Salem , w as in i he city M onday on his w ay to Godl H ill and M arshfield, where lie liupes to get a w restling m atch w ith Tom Kay. Mrs. .1. T. Allison returned M onday night from W illam ina, w here she had been v isitin g for a m onth at tin* home of her son, D. Y. Allison. M oving aud storage. Phone 99. City T ransfer. n v ltf Mrs. Sallee and daught«*r Velma visited Sunday w ith friends at S tar. Miss R ita Rulings, form er high s«*hool student h«*re who has been at tending the U niversity o f Oregon, is «offering from a nervous breakdow n and a genera) collapse in health at the home of her parents in Eugene. For th»* past few days she has been unable to receive visitors. Buy a tie at Th«» F air Store D ollar Day and get a S afety Razor free. Georg«* Fnyug am i th«* Hears brothers <hippc«l a ear of ca ttle to P ortland S aturday. Mr. F ay ng and Clarence S«*ars accom panied th«* ear. Mr. and Mrs. Rbs«oe Forw ard, of Red O ak, la ., arrive«! F rid ay to visit at th«* home of Mr. Forw ards* un.*l«*, 1 B. M orris. tb*t five om* pound packages Bish o p ’s Cocoa—a high grade article— f«»r f l at IV sLarzes B rothers. T. B. Short, who recently moved to this city, has bought the second ha ml store from O. G rodland. He will soon move th e stock to the D eW ald build mg ou Seventh street. H. H em enw av, S aturday follow ing the U. of O. W. S. C. football game. The O. W. Perry fam ily m otored to Salem S aturday and spent th e week end w ith friends. A th irteen pound boy— No, thirt«*en pounds of ih e best bulk m acaroni for the dollar, at I)esFarz«*s B rothers. Mrs. F red B eidler and sm all son are in Ashlan«! v isitin g a t the home of Mrs. lb*idler’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Johns«jn. Mrs. C. W. W olfe left T hursday for K oekford, W ash., w here her father, Jacob M orris, is criticall yill. SPO T ( ASH O N LY —P lease tak e no tice th at all prices have been reduced to rock bottom and th a t we are now o peratin g on a strictly cash basis. Pos itively no more goods sold on credit. DesLarz*» B rothers. Mrs. Charles A dam s w ent to Eugene F riday evening and w as a guest for the homecoming festiv ities there over the week s*ml. Mrs. O. M. M iller visiteil in Halsey Sunday. 4 regular 35c catsup..........................................................$1.00 4 regular 30c pork niul beans...........................................$1.00 Regolar $1.16 to $125 brooms........................................... $1.00 1 regular $1.25 package panacea..........................................$1.00 14 pounds of maearoni......................................................$1.00 20 rolls toilet paper.............................................................$1 00 7 cans regular 20c peas.........................................................$1.00 0 cans solid pack 20c tomatoes...........................................$1.00 25 regular 5c bar soap......................................... .............. $1.00 13 regular 10c Palm Olive soap...................... .......— ....... $1.00 10 regular 12!/i;c milk........................................................ $1.00 O strander M cQ ueen See Mrs. B. M. Princehouse at the H. B. & M. store for hem stitching and art goods. Nice line of stamped doilies, lunch sets, bed sets, guest towels, piano and scarfs, pillow tops and Don't forget the November sub dresser ludge aprons. Special bargains in scription special Miss Ruby W right, of Roscburg, the above for Dollar Day, Wed spent F riday night w ith her parents, nesday, Nov. 22. Select your Mr. an d Mrs. Sm ith Bailey. Christmas gilts now. nl7p BOB HANNA IS MYSTIFIED BY PRESENCE OF A WOMAN’S WAIST LEFT IN HIS HOME Bob H anna tells an unusual story o f how he has been placed in a very em barrassing position, whi<*ti is ail th e more i*m barrassiug because Mrs. H anna is aw ay from home. A few duys ago when other mem- bers of the fum ily retu rn ed home they found a la d y ’s w aist lying ou The W. F rasier Johnson fam ily have Mrs. H arvey T aylor w ent to J u n c the floor. It did not belong to any eoinpleted rem oval of th eir household tion C i.y T uesday to vu;:* at the home m em ber of th e fam ily and none of goods to th eir new home in Eugeue of her daughter, M rs. Jack son S prinkel. th e m em bers of th«? fam ily kuow to which was recently com pleted. Dr. and Mrs. Bacil P a rk e r and whom it may belong. The house was and Mrs. G. ('. D yott will move into dau Mr. gh ter m otored over from D exter not lock(*d and it would have b**en th e property at the corner of Adams M onday an d v isited w ith M rs. P ark er ’a possible for any woman so inclined avenue and T w elfth street vacated by m other, Mrs. to have used any of the rooms for S. E. M cK inney. the Johnsons. a boudoir. Mr. and M rs. W illiam P atto n re Soap, Soap, Soap—T w enty five burs turned T uesday from S eattle, where A neighbor m ight have come iu for the big round «lollar at D esFarzes they spent th eir honeymoon. to spend th«? afternoon sew ing, or B rothers. agent f o r w aists m ight have new piano has been purchased by an looked about the house and dropped F. C. Clow, of Eugene, was here the A congregation of the B ap tist church th e garm ent. R egardless of how the over Sunday w ith his pareuts^ Mr. anti moved into the church. w aist happ«*ned to be th«*re, Bob and M rs. F. A. Clow. Mr. and M rs. A. P. Knowles, of w ants Th«* S«*ntincl to n otify the Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sudtell returned M apleton, visited over the week eud ow ner to call for the sam e im m e Sunday from a visit in P ortland and a t th e home o f th eir son A rchie d iately th at h<* m ay be Uhehalis. Mrs. E. E. Schm idt accom Knowles, and left th«* first of th«* saved fu in rth order e r em barrassm ent. H«* pained the Sudtells to P ortland. Mr. week for Sau Diego, w here they will now keeps the house lock«*«!. Schm idt w«*ut down F rid ay and Mrs. spend the w inter w ith a daughter. Schm idt accom panied him home Sun- They were accom panied here by Mr. and Mrs. F ran k Knowles, of M apleton, “ Kelly“ Killed by Automobile. W onderful b arg ain — M en ’s ties at who have retu rn ed home. ,” a pt*t «log belonging to 50c, 75« and $1 and a S afety Razor C. VV. B urrow s, of D rain, v isited in the “ K H. elly B. Her fam ily, was killed Tues free. Call aud see. The F air Store. the city T uesday a t the home of his day when run over at the corner of 11. W. A rm strong bought a Ford son B ert B urrow s. ixth and Main stre ets by an Olds- touring car from Woodson B rothers Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Glass an d Air. S mobile autom obile. The d riv er o f the T uesday. and Mrs. N. VV. W hite were am ong m achine did not stop when he stru ck Miss Ruby B rum field spent the week local people who w ent down to attend the anim al, w hich hud b«*«*n the play • nd here at th«* home of her parents, th«? stock show in P ortland last week. m ate of the H er childreu for four Mr. aud M rs. Georg«* B rum field. years. Mrs. A. W. K une m ade u trip to METHODISTS RAISE $6000 BE CAREFUL SON. Eugene W ednesday. FOR WILLAMETTE FUND Your own photograph is a g ift th at Be careful, Sou. W hen you approach only you can give. M ake an appoint incut today for your C hristm as G ifts. A pproxim ately $6000 has been raised an intersection of th«? s tre e t w ith your Monro«* Studio. n3tfc in C ottage G rove tow ard the million autom obile and see another car com You huve certain Miss L illian Lewis, m anager of the anil a q u a rte r cam paigu fund for ing, be careful. local telephone exchange, was absent W illam ette university, Rev. J. H. righ ts under th«* law, all righ t but the from work on Tuesday on account ill E bert, pastor of th e M ethodist church, o th er ear may be driven by a b rain aniiouti(*ed W ednesday. Dr. Burk less fool.—S t. Jam es Independent. ness. cam paign director, and J . B. Miss H azel Sw anson, clerk a t tin* holder, F ittle r, Salem m erchant who is ac- ANNOUNCEMENT. Sm ith Short grocery, is confined a t the tiv«*ly in th«* cam paign, were hoiu«- of h«*r parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. in th is engaged city last week to launch the Mrs. E ugenia G alvin, of the dom estic W. Sw anson, w ith the mumps. work here. M ost of the money already d epartm ent of the E a s t'rn The Snap of Snaps— 13 packages of given is in large contributions. Con seienco Co., of U um iltou, ()., will dem Ivory soap flakes for tin* dollar at siderably m ore w ill have been raised o Stove n stra te a t the Sm ith & S hort grocery D esFarzes B rothers. here in a short tim e, according to th«* w ith the E stute E lectric Ruuge >u George C arlile is su fferin g from pastor. Nov«*mb«*r 23, 24 an d 25. Mrs. G alvin heart trouble a t his home near Divide. is an exp«?rt iu cookery and will fu 'ly A food sale will be held S aturday T he Sentinel w ants all the news all explain all the d etails of the operation at the P eo p le’s m arket by Mr». Georg«? the tim e. If you know an item , phoue of th e electric range. M atth ew s’ Sunday school class of tin* it in. O ur num ber is 159 J. A. L. W Y N N E, D«*aler tf o 20 tf P resbyteriau church. T am ales will b«? a sp«*c ialty. if= M oving and storage. Phoue 99. City T ransfer. n v i ltf The bakers tell you that bread is your best food and (i. H. Young, who was operated on a w«*ek ago W ednesday at a Eugene advise you to eat more of it. hospital, return«‘«l horn«? S aturday and is rapidly recovering. We won’t dispute the statement of the bakers, but we Miss Elsi«* H aw ley, of th is city, who will insist that a «food liberal spreading of butter will make graduated from tin* U niversity of Ore gou w ith th e class of 1914, w as a the best bread better food. visitor ov«*r Hom ecom ing weekend in Eug«*ue a t the home of Mr. aud Mrs. RED ROSE BRAND BUTTER is made at home and Em m ett Sharp. NYarly nil our toys and C hristm as there is some mighty good bread made here too. goods ;ir<? in tin* store. W atch for them . T he F air Store. Depend on home folks for yonr bread and butter. Mr. an d M rs. F rank Dunn visited her«- VVi*dii(*sday at th«* home of tln ir P h o n e 14 9 - «laughter, Mrs. Gaven ( \ D yott. Mrs. Frank flaiubrick went to P ort land S aturday to visit w ith her sist«*rs there and lat«*r to Bcap{x>osc to visit another sister. THERE ARE NO SUBSTITUTES FOR DAIRY FOODS G alloway w rites insurance. Mrs. F rank A ulauf, o f Fi*onu, spent Monday shopping in this city. G. Johnson, of th is city, was dis missed from a Eugene hospital T in s «lay follow ing m edieal treatm en t there. Mrs. A. Dowens has also be«*n dis- iiiosed from a E ugene hospital. Fast chance to g«*t a goo«l 25«* coff«*e fiv«* pounds for tin* big dollar at D« si «arzes B rothers. Miss M argaret D arby and Miss Iva Kosemma B utton, nurses at a Eu g« in? hospital, spent th«* w«*«*k end h«*re al tin home of Miss D arb y ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Darby. The F irst N ational bank has been I given a judgm ent ag ainst S. W. Chap FEED pell in tIn* sum o f $700 w ith interest at eight per cent from F ebruary 2S, Eastern oyster shell, one to a customer, per saek.............$1.00 1922, am i the fu rth e r sum of $*19 w ith Hen grit, one to a customer, per saek............... ................$1.00 int«?rest from D ecem ber 13, 1921. COTTAGE GROVE CREAMERY Shingles and cement for sale. W. L. Hubbell. alttfc Mr. a ml Mrs. A. M. Moore were am ong tin* local |M*oph* going down to P ortland for the stock »how Frnlay j a ad Sot urdayof last w«*ek. A son was born N ovem ber 11 to Mr. nn«i Mrs. C. C. Gilliam at th eir home i on the C oast fork. Given aw ay at The F air Store to! ladies only 100 bread and b u tter plates on D ollar Day. See ad. Mrs. B. R. Job left T uesday for a visit in P ortland. GROCERIES 13 lbs. of sugar__________ ____ _______________ __ $100 12 lbs. of dried prunes.........................................................$1.00 3 lbs. of Hills coffee............. .............................................. $1 00 2H bars of White Wonder soap............................................$1.00 16 large bars of Fairy soap.............................................. $1.00 A $100 DISCOUNT ON EACH $10 00 FEED PURCHASE JONES 6 < S EATON