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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 24, 1922)
DON’T LOSE YOUR TEETH Thousand» of people arc wearing false teeth today because of the i a\u- Neighborhood News S IL K C R E E K I’ Y i ' KK MKA PYEO TORM —a newly discovered scientific remedy is guaranteed to give per manent relief in any cast of py orrhea. Your druggist will refund the purchase price if you are not entirely satisfied with the results obtained. KEM'S for DRUGS What Are You Going to Do About It? Without a business education you are greatly handicapped. If you are employed by others you have to have it; if you work for yourself you need it. l***' cm l to The Sentitici.) No\ 21.— M r' £ . K. Kastman had visitor» from Drain ami alno from Thr Dalle* o t e day last H o i . F. A. lirooii m r i v o d a shipment of .snltuou from -Ma plot on Saturday. Thu D. A. K m <*s fam ily \ irntt'd Son dav at the Wt*lU home on Row river. The F. E. Babcock fam ily >|n‘ «t a part o f Haturdrv e\eiung ut th. XI. F Hit I brock ‘ i hoi’ lr. I. tub Orren, o f the Grove, spi'nt Sunday with hih parent*. Mm. B W. Garner hud a social time at her home Thursday afternoon when several la-li *s met there by invitation land tn*d com forter*. About tw elve were p re* nt, an«l at the floor o f the after M r' Garner served a delirious I lunch. M d M V H-tbeoek called M onday evening at the J. D. Grime* home. H. L. Fowler ha* recently com pleted a new chicken house. SAG IN AW H elliuidl. Bangs &M arksbunj 7ft e D aiftiyhl Store for (¿utr/t/y and S en tier W omen’» wool niul cotton medium weight how, drop »titch »tyle, shown in brown and green heather mixture», pair.......................$1.25 W omen’» fine silk ami wool hose, shown in brown am! tan mix tures, tin pair $2.00 W omen’s fine quality mercerized lisle hose, made with reinforced toes ami heels, black ami cordovan, pair.......................................... 50c For the Entire Family— Outaizes, the pair More than half the satisfaction of fam ily shopping is found in finding needed qualities, at the right price. W omen’s pure thread silk hose, made with reinforced toes ami heels and double soles, rib or hem tops, lilaek and cordovan, pair... $1.50 (Special to The Beutm ek) Nov. 21.— Mr. and Xlra. Carl Gerard, o f Springfield, visited Friday at the home o f Mr*. Gerard ’» father, S. 11. Jarrett. Moo* Flossie Mathis visited several Our teachers have all had days o f last week at the W. V. Dick practical business experience m home at W aldea. addition to their teacher train Mr. aud Mr». W. A. W itcher and ing. Mr». A. E. Scott attended church in the G rove Sunday m ornin g Our school is well equipped Mr. aud Mrs. Cormuck. o f Eugene, with modern office devices, speut the week end at the Hob Gray such as liookki'epiiig machines, I home. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Briggs, accom adding machines, calculators, ¡pained by Mias Anna Lake, o f Delight mimeograph typewriters, etc. Valley, wer * in Lugene Monday. |) E. Ñ. Garbutt and fam ily, form er FREE CATALOG AND FULL residents, were visitors in this vicinity INFORMATION UPON RE- Tuesday morning. Mr and Mrs. W. L Leonard and Ql'EST. daughters were Sunday morning pas seugers on the Koseburg si age for Drain, where they »pent the day with relatives. B erber. Mason moved his fam ily to A . E. Roberts, President Cottage G rove Tuesday. Terry M oody has fim sk rd his work Eugene Oregon at Eugeuc and has returned home. Esther Shari.n is still unable to at tend school on account o f illness. Miss Mary Corma* k shopped in the G rove Monday. Banded | Ray Myers, o f Delight V alley, has been su w u ij wood in this vicinity the tht school here, returned Monday from Mhedd, » h e re -he was* called ten day» II i»st week. Miss Estella Hatch well, teacher in ugu by the »uddeu death o f her father. lion Allen fell and fractured hi» right » r i» t Sunday evening while rid ing hi» bieyrie between Walker aud Woodson Garage, Phone 27 .'agiuaw . He walked to the Betiston hi me and w as taken to Cottage Grove, After garage closes, phone re* W A N T A D S where attention wa* given the injury. Monday is enrollment day and there will never be a better time than right now. In the buying of your own, as well as the children’s hosiery—there is no brand that so satisfactorily satisfies all requirements as completely as Men’s fine ootton hose, made with reinforced toes ami heels, blacky and brown................................ ......... ......... ....... pair, 35c; 3 pairs, $1.00 Men’s fine quality mercerized lisle hose, made with reinforced toes and heels, the pair..................... ..................... ....................................... 50c Allen A JITN EY For many years ALLEN A Black Cat has been the standard of value to the experienced Family Shop per. This season the same reliable rule is still the safest to follow. We offer a complete range of styles, for Men, Women and Children—in silk, lisle, wool and cotton—for all occasions. Extraordinary values at the following prices: Camer Ralph Chestnut I i derice, 118-L. L Rate*— One cent the w ord; m in | mum 35 w ord»; thro* in se r tio n for | the price o f tw o « t e n paid is ad vaace, half cent the word «.fter T l: the third • ----------------- H EBRO N (Special to The M rntineli N ov. 22.— G. M. Kebelbeck ha» moved into his new home. Mi«s Ada Gilerist has com*? home flirti the M onm o’ ith Norm al »chooL Mr. uud Mrs. Charlie White and children were Hunday guests at the L. D. H u ff home. Joe Miller and Mr. and Mrs. John K ebelbeck and children were Bundav guests at the G. M. K ebelbeck home. Jen Jeptton was in the Grove M on day. W. L. K im ble, K. T. Curii le and Mrs. J. (^. A. Y oung went to Eugene M onday to see Mr. Carlik* fs and Mrs. Y o u n g ’« brother, G. L. Carlile, who is very til at a Eugene hospital. Mr. uud Mrs. Briacher and fam ily, of the G rove, » ¡» n t »Sunday afternoon at the G. M K ebelbeck home. W . T. P O O L E Carpenter Work By the day, the jo b or the eontraet in tow n or in the country Address P. O. Box 285, Cottage Grove, Or-j. Tor Bala— A ll grades dune n eon , rustic. ■iuplap and lim ah, rough or surfaced, at ruuaoaable price*. Laan uiri U r n phone 13 F3. o l4 tf For Bair— o-room bungalow ; m od em ; bout home on Bixth street; good out building*, w ood, garden. I f you want a home come and see it and you will buy j I it 722 south (Sixth street. w p l5 t fe A Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and General Jobbing T. W . J ADOBE. PRO P R IE TO R R«a P booa t l F3 O f flea P h ot* « Dressmaking and Designing all work guaranteed MRS PET SANFORD 205 Adams Avenue Phone 134-R, Cottage Grove, Ore A gency Barclay Custom Made C o iv * The m - e c u . . » inquiries every a prospective le t tier» who wi»h copie» o f the pbpf'r. I f you wi*h to sell you r Mud you r *d should be in The Bentmel, where pronpective »ettlers tf City Transfer Hauling and Draying PIAM O M O V IN G A SP E C IA LT Y Of fica in Spray B n c l N h t 8. P. D epot PH O N E 90 11(20 Ford w ith new battery, new top, tw o extra tires and m otor in V 1 -ha;*- f ° r »*ie at a bargain. Call at Weal Bide Garage. o6 tfc For Rent— 200-acre farm, h alf mile from Cottage Grove. W. B Cooper. o lS t fr For Sale— G ravel and dirt for fillin g or drivew ay». Delivered any part of the city. R obert M cGowan, phone 12112, i>ee.»pd Pigs fo r sale. *4 each. V. E G rou* beck, Creswcll, Ore. ulu34pd W ill build house to suit plans o f p ro* peetive purchaser. H ave lot c-oite in on which to put it. Term*. George Lammera. ulO 24c Loans on W illam ette V alley Farms— 33 year», 0 per cent, no commission. W rite fo r fu ll inform ation. A. C. | Bohrn»tedt, Munugcr, Branch O ffice , Portland Joint Btock Land Bank, 4U7 i M asonic Temple, Balem, Or. ul0d2&pd For Rent— Five room bungalow on highw ay and N elli» place. W rite to i f . r» s p r ia g f icld, 0 re a lU M p d -til c o n t l for «tyle com fort and | durability. N ew mod» 1», lower price«, Nr», K. C. rthay, resident eon otiere. *^‘ *th d r e e t n i l 24pd For Sale— Good bay geld ing. w ill be tw o yean» old 1st o f Muy and 1 » a good, block}* animal. P rice. $35. K. C. Arm*, C ottage G rove, Ore., phoue 15F5. n lT dlp d For Saie— My fine tw o-acre boom on east Madison avenue; $5dU down and $45 monthly payment, including inter lent. M. I' X k d u irM k n l7 tfe f o r Sale— P ractically new beater, me dium htrge; reasonably priced. 225 north l^nne street, phone I I a J. n l7 d le I (Hpeeial to The 8eutiuel.) Nov 2 2 .- Mr*. A. W Coruutt re eeived word o f the serious illm*»* o f her mother, who resides in southern C alifornia, and left for the south Tuesday morning. The Boeial Neighlmrs m eeting for this week was pont(Hilled as Mrs. Cor nutt was to have been hostess. Club will meet in regular session Decem ber 6 with Mrs. C. H. Haight as hi*«tens. Mr. and Xlr*. H. B Connor, o f Eu gene, s|*eut the week »*n«l at th»* Conner home here. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Conner took them to Eugene Mon day morning. Miss Mary and Lionel lluight went to C orvallis Saturday to attend the foot ball game. The Oscar Jackson fam ily spent huu day at the F. M. J a ck non home. The Pentico fam ily, o f Lynx Hollow, and Mr. and Mr*. V\ E Nixou and the Hugh N ixon fam ily were Hunday guest» at the E. J. Kent h o m e . M. A. Horn returned home Hunday from a Eugene hospital, where he un derwent an operation fo r appondiriti» several weeks ago. The foundation fo r a play shed at the W alker Union high school was laid Katurday. A shed raising is to be held next Tuesday, accompani«*d by a basket dinner. Mr and Mrs I K ent and daughter For Rale -T w o-g a lIon gasoline air pres »urc tank with gauge, air pump and eon »vet ion*. The B<-otia«-l. d ip Prospector W as Elated Over His Find A lm ost new N o 30 Iow a separator (or *aU- »b.-ep. or will trad, for .n .a li.r . 'T a n la r h»» bu.lt m* up m, that I on. K B Fh.ll.p». i*on .- I F I4 n24p have rep u n rd > . »tr.-ngth and .-»-n g r ---------- -Seiarid feid like a different person, said Found— Lady s »et ring Owner may H.-nry W ilson, o f Mineral, Wash., well hav*> w n r by proving pr«p.-rtr and | known min.-r and prospector, pitying for thi» notie».. Mr». H B i “ For over tw o y<*nr» my stomarh Her. ________ __ a24r b>.th<r.’d nu- » great d ««l. I got »o 1 For Bale Team o f mares, weigh about ‘ i’“ 1 " ? •PPr , i * ' ’ butI everyth ,n g I a t- 30W) lb ».; known a» the Arl»w a»t « • - » b.eh bloated tn. up »■• '•-t.n. Al»o 3% Moline wagon A d - f r -» ,b ,'| 1 " V fo r hour- I at»’ ’ 1 I B M -rri», 302 Main street, C otU ge ,h " « '» - a ' h . I q rt>ya n24d«pd uremdful hendnche» nnd dixry | -------------------------------------------------------------— ! sjs lls, nnd with nervousness and in I w ant to trnde good Little farm for bbility to sleep, I got m run down and residence in Cottage G rove. J. F. weak 1 was unfit for anything. ! Hpray. ______ j»2 4 c * * But Tanlac corrected all my troub | Bargain in «lightly damaged Weponset l.noh-um ¿ x l2 reg W I. Hart.y * r ¿24r T l * . ■ - - w - — ■ For 8*le -Good rung«. Mdebowrd and •ever»I other article» Mr». J. H * Bartels, Bixth aud Washington. n24pd * 1 nn^ " f 1 1 " l,T P 1,k: » ^ ‘" T ” and am m the very pink o f h»*altn Tanlac in one of the bent »trikes I ever made.'* Tanlac i» »old by all good druggist». 25c ami 35c Girls’ fine quality mercerized lisle hose, black and cordovan, the pair................... ................... ................. ....... ............ ..............40c and 50c Boys’ extra heavy ribbed -.’ otton hose, in black only,__ 4Cc and 50c Closed All Day Thursday, November 30 Calbe leave tom orrow fo r their homo in Kan»:i», a fte r having spent the »uininer here. E. J. Kent will ae com pany them to Portland. Mr and Mr». T. I>. H odge» and baby were Eugene vi»itor» M onday. ROW R IV E R (Special to The Sentinel. N ov. 21.— Mrs. 11. J. Jorgensen, o f the Grove, visited over the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Karl Garoutte. Miss A lice Thrun returned Saturday from P ortland, where she had visited a month with relatives. Everett, the little son o f Air. and Mrs. Henry Barider», is very ill with pneumonia. Bert Vaughn, who recently returned from eastern Oregon, visited with rein lives here a few days o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Patton and Mr and Mr*». W illiam Patton visited Sun day at the B. F. McCollum home. J. A. Lowe wa** brought home M on day from a Eugene hospital, here he hud been in a hospital fo r several weeks. Miss La Verne M nulding, o f Eugene, spent the week end at the Lib. GiHes pie home. Mr. and Mr-. W . A. Vaughn, Nellie Fleuard, A lice Thrun and Johnnie Thrun attended the show in the G rove M onday night. M iss D o n M osby s|n*nt Sunday with Pearl McCollum. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Queener visited a* the C. J. Q ueerer home at Hngmaw Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer W ick* and chil dren, o f the G rove, visited several day* o f last week at the Joe W ick» horn* Sunday guests at the Earl Garoutte home included Mr. and Mrs. M. I*. G a routte, Frank H nod grass, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jor g« nsen and Miss Pearl Ferguson, o f the G rove, the W. A. G aroutte fam ily and Miss Jessie Ferguson. DORENA (Special to The Sentinel.) N ov. 21.— Mr. and Mrs. J. I». Patter m i , o f T opeka, Kan., are visitin g at tht A. H. Ward home. e Mivs Main*! M osby, o f D ivide, »pent Friilay night at th«- horn«* o f her par ents, Mr. and Mr-* J B. M osby. Mr*. Stanley D am e* nod and Mr*. Fred K elly and son H arvey visited with relatives in the G rove M onday. Miss Hita K«*lly spent the week end in the G rove with her parent», Mr and Mrs. Frank K elly. j " A u n t ” Kate Land went to the G rove Saturday to visit w ith relatives a few day». Mr. and Mr*. A. 8. W t r i, M. compn- nied by Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Patterson, o f To|»*‘ ka, Kan., »pent Thursday after r.oon at the hom** o f Mr». A lfred Wil 1 inni.* in Row River. Mr. and Mrs. W arren K elly and granddaughter Ellen Kraus«* *p«*nt 8un day at the Frank K elly home in the Grove. The wautads make very rat eren! iu g rending. If W e Close Saturday Night at 8:30 o’Clock It A lw a y s P ays to Trade at Gray’s D E LIG H T V A L L E Y For Sale— D eiiriou» applet 75c a box. 1 run. d* hv * r»*d N E *» — »• , L ost— Jade earring between Adams and j Muir \ ■ ' please leave at Dnrbv I l.iiidwnr« »ti re. Men’s pure thread silk hose, made with reinforced toes and heels, black, cordovan and gray, the pair................................... ..................,75c G irls’ good quality cotton hose, black ami cordovan. Hosiery Eugene Business College 60c Gray’s ('ash A: ( ’airy Stores sell tin* best of groceries at the lowest fiossible price. Our Policy has always I ku ’I i to k«4p the dNNfts of our nistitutiuii thor oughly liquid. Our nienilrer- ship in the Federal Reserve System accomplishes this aim to a degree previously im possible. In the Federal Re serve Bank we have an unfail ing reservoir o f eash obtain able in exchange for com mercial paper which we hold. G R AY ANNOUNCES A R EAL R E D U C T IO N in N. B. ( ’. package crackers and cookies Grahams, Cheese Sandwich, Social Teas, Sorbetto Festino, C’oeoanut 'I'affy Bar, W hole Wheat Biscuit, I/irna Boone, Shortbread, Butter Thin Biscuits, Oatmeals— packages which we have been selling for 14c, I A i?’ now only ■ w First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” Grahams, Vanilla W afers, Cheese Tidbits, Macaroons, Lemon Snaps, Zuzu Snaps and Noah’s A rk for kiddies— packages we have been selling 2 for 15c, CL, now only ............ W SO M E GOOD A D V IC E 3TBEN OTH EN ED BY O OTTAOE G RO VE E X P E R IE N C E B Kidni'jr diM-Kw i* too dan girou » to neglect. A t the fir»t sign o f baekache, headache, diizincmi o r urinary diaor d*r», you »hould give the weakened kidney» prompt attention. Eat little meat, take thing» ea»ier and u w a reliable kidney tonic. There ’■ no other kidney m edicine no well reeommen led mji lloau ’» K idn ey Pill«. C ottage Grove people rely on them H e re ’» one o f the many «tatem ent* from C ottage G rove people. Mr». A lta H art, 742 8. lat Bt., » a y .; “ I have u»ed D o a n ’a K idney Pilla with ben efit and »m glad to recommend them. I had kidney com plaint. My back orbed and {mined and I felt dull and run down and my kidney» d id n ’t act right. A friend recommended I>oan ’» K idney P ill» ao I o*rd them B onn'a were ju*t wbal I needed a» thi'y h idjxd me by relieving the bark ache and other »ym ptom » o f kidney trouble. ’ ’ Price QOr, at all dealer*. D o n ’ t mm ply a»k fo r a kidney rem edy—get D oa n ’» K idney P ill»— the « a a e that Mr». Hart had. Footer Milburn Ce , SI fra., B u ffa lo, N Y. a24dl All of the above are the prices you used to pay before the war. All fresh ginuls and are unexcelled for lunches for children or for social affairs. j j Another Shipment of Snowdrift Shortening 4-lb. pail............ 75c; tt-lb. pail............ „„..$1.45 7 bars of Luna W hite soap................ 25c 1 j j ! J i E RA / 5 C A S M & C A R R y The Highest Cash Price Paid for Your Eggs