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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 1, 1922)
_____ ------ ■ 1 Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Clnypool, form er Eugene I .a miners arrived Sunday residents, who had been visiting here, from D enver, Colo., fo r a visit w ith have gone to Los Angeles for the relatives and friends. w inter. If you have an y th in g to sell or trade to buy unythiug see S pray, 405 Used cars—two snaps—1917 or M ain w ant street. n24c Buick six, 1920 Buick six. Long C. E. S tew art was aiming the Lane Service Oarage. ol3c county fru it grow ers at the m eeting of Th«> happiest homes on & I). Cruson, A. Thompson, superintendent of the Oregon H orticultural society in issionary work for the Presby C orvallis last week. Thanksgiving «lay are not home m church O U R V ER Y B E S T in this state, spoke at The m inisterial certificate of A. R. VACUUM PACKED the homes of the rich, hut terlan both m orning and evening services Spearow , pastor of the P resb yterian yterian church Sunday. the dwelling places of the nl W. the H. P resb church in this city, was filed this week D augherty purehnsed a nt*wf in the office of th e county clerk. thrifty who find themselves Ford touring car of W oodson B rothers White's Cold Tablets are a through industry and in last week. "WORTHY OF ITS NAME" guaranteed preparation for colds There is nothing m ore useful than a telligent frugality — en vacuum and grip. White’s Pharmacy. <«1 A w onderful C h rist sconced in congenial homes m as g ift. cleaner. A. L. W ynne. d ltfc Mrs. A. H ennim an, who had been with good food, good diges C. Mrs. E. W. C rockett, m other of Mrs. visitin g at the home of her (laughter, to Pori land F r i Mrs. Charles Cooley, returned to her tions, gootl dispositions and day, E. a B fie unn, r v returned isitin g w ith th e Bunn home at C urtin M onday ta k in g her g ran d daug h ter Ila Cooley w ith her fo ri a emu fort aide balance in the fam ily. a visit over T hanksgiving. M r. anil Mrs. M. F. O esLarzes re Savings Hank. Mrs. A m anda V catch left M onday turned T hursday nighl of last week y-.— --'. . =9 Ashland, w here they spent three foi her home in laos Angeles, a fte r a Life owes as much to every man. And life will pay the m from visit of several m onths a t the homes onths for Mrs. DeaLa rr.es ’ health. debt if the man will d«i his part. her sons, Jo h n , of this city , am i years as u m issionary in China, will Stop that bark by using White’s of M arion, of Eugene. The first rule of the game is to save a little, from week to Cold be interested to learn of her approach Tablets. die iiig m arriugo to W esley W ire, of New' Used cars at. N elson's. All kinds of week, of what you earn. Mrs. V ictor Kem suffered F rid ay cars a t all kinds of prices. berg. Mr. W ire is extensively en d ie BKTTER START NOW. Mrs. V ictor Kem en tertain ed H atur gaged in the poultry raising business. night w ith a severe nosebleed. It was George D yer, form er resident but day evening w ith a surprise p arly for Ho form erly lived in C ottage Grove, necessary to call a physician. now of M yrtle Creek, passed through her husband, the occasion being u while his fa th er was a m inister here. The W illiam Hill fam ily is spending the city M onday on his way to Salem , birthday anniversary. The tim e was ❖ <£ the week at C urtin. where his grandson, A rchie Sanford, spent socially and refreshm ents were Bank o f Cottage Grove D elight V alley Society. M oving am i storage. Phone 99. C ity son of Mr. and M is. W alter H anford, served. The Social N eighbors en tertain ed T ransfer. n o v litfc was killed S aturday. T he N anfords ❖ ^ ❖ th eir fam ilies a t the school house Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer and Mr. form erly resided here. The E astern S ta r held a social evening, a large crow d being Mrs. J. B. Mobley returned to her Mission F rid ay evening, follow ing m iti Salurtlay and Mrs. C arbon Spencer were up from present. Mrs. Hodges, Mrs. M ontieth home in P ortland M onday, a fte r a visit Eugene Sunday visitin g at th e home atory work. Mrs. E. E. A rthu r gave a ami Mrs. Brown were the com m ittee Mrs. Rosa C urrin was called to Rose of Mrs. E. R. S pencer's parents, Mr. a i the home of Mrs. Thom as Tiller. very pr *tty esth etic dance an d was in charge. Num erous gam es were luirg S aturday l»y th f illnoss of her end Mrs. H. R. Godard. M oving and storage. Phone 99. City l.eartily encored. playetl and refreshm ents o f chiekcn, daughter, Mrs. Vernon Fitdtls. ❖ T ransfer. n v l ltf Mrs. Roy W est, of this city, is re sandw iches, pickles, salad, cake and Mrs. Jack N oth, of E tigfne, visited ceiving The Social Tw elve were delightfully col lee were served. Mrs. G. W. Gage, who lives a t S aturday with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. hospital. m edical atte n tio n at a Eugene Oysterv ille, on Yuquimi buy, returned en tertain ed at the home o f Mrs. Ho (Jnggs. m er G alloway T hursday eveniug of yon nervous, a ml generally * * all home M onday, a fte r a visit at the G alloway for Insurance, 511 M ain, tf h i ? Art* week instead of at the homo of ’’ Boswell M ineral B aths will work home of her uncle and au n t, Mr. and last Mrs. H erbert E akin. The favors were Mr. ami Mrs. (>. E. Woodson ami w onders Mrs. Charles Brown. fo r you. Q uiet, hom elike sur yellow chrysanthem um s. Mem Mrs. W oodson’s pnrfiits, Mr. am i Mrs For reservations w rite to M rs. A. II. Sprinkel an d two cliil large present w ere Airs. B. R. Job, Mrs. Presby terian Church— Rev. A. R. .lanifs Hoi» i so a, riduriiftl S aturday night roundings. Boswell M ineral Springs, Y oncalla, tlren, of Jun ction C ity, v isited M onday J bers . H. Cham bers, Miss E sther Si Is by, Spearow from P ortland, where the Robisons and Oregon. d ie an d Tuesday w ith Mr. S prinkel *s Mrs. , pastor. Sunday school at R. L. S tew art, Mrs. C lara Burk lU; m orning Mrs. Woodson spent the week while Andrew Brund was in Port la nil tin* m other, Mrs. G. W. Sm ith. hour at 11; ju n io r Eu holder, M rs. 8. R. B rand and Mrs. dcavor Mr. Woodson went to B aker on busi first o f the week tin business. a t J ; senior E ndeavor at 6:30; G alloway w rites insurance. Hom er Galloway. ness. evening service at 7:30. Forenoon sub E lbert Sm ith anti C harles Adams mo O. E .W oodson, J . E. W oodson, Mil <$> $> M oving am i storage. Phone 99. City tored * ‘B read A lo ne.” E vening sub to B rain M onday on business. ton Woodson am i W. (>. W ilson at The Social Five were en tertain ed ject, T ransfer. . n o v litfc ject, ‘‘ Temples of Blood uuil Aron.’’ F riday night by Mrs. A licia H arrin g tended a state conference of Ford deal Every-Day bread, at Bender’s stallatio n services Tuesday evening M iss Thelm a N ation, teacher in the ton at her home on C herry court. Dem In ers in Roseburg Tuesday. for officers of the senior and junior k.rnl schools, is spend mg th e T hanks bakery, 12c the loaf. die onstration s in the a rt of needle c ra ft Mrs. J . S. P onsford anti children giving vacation in Salem. I d W. M iller w rites from G rants * * • Mrs. ]I. B. H er find children at by tin* m em bers was enjoyed, prizes endeavor. Mrs. Charles E bert, of Forest Grove, Pass to m ake certain th at visits of nnd tended the Br. P rice m eetings in A l being o ffered for the best dem onstra M ethodist Church— Suuday school a t is a guest at the home of her son, Rev. tin* live wire new spaper are not discon bany several tions. days this wee!:. 9:45. Classes fo r all ages. M orning w or .1. 11. E bert, until a fte r C hristm as. tinned. He says th at he is as happy as <$> <3> <$> bia G rafonola for sale for $50. Jean anil A lice ship at 11; Ju u io r league a t J. Ep- Allison en tertain ed We will be able to sell you anything could be expected when he has to wor B. Colum C utsforth, phone 147-Y. dlp d at th eir home on F ifth stre et F riday w orlh league a t ti:3U. E vening service your ear m ay need—such as tires, gas, ry every week as to w hether The Sen M W. rs. A. J. A rm strong anti daughter afternoon for the club of w hich the a t 7:30. Special music fo r both m ora tinel m ay be a few m inutes late in For no two pairs of eyes oil, batteries, robes, m otorm eters, polish, arriving. A ileen, of Eugene, are visitin g over girls in th eir Sunday school class at ing und evening. A welcome to all. lamp bulbs m our new stan d on south present t he same problem to F ifth street. N elson's Service S tation. M oving and storage. Phone 99. C ity T hanksgiving at the F. M. H nm brick the P resb yterian church are m em bers. us. We are completely Day A dventist Church, west Those present were Bet tie E vans, A g M Seventh n v ltf home. Miss Bethel Gowdy visited from Sat T ransfer. ain street. Services every S aturday. equipped to examine your urday Br. 11. W. T itus will a tte n d a m eet nes Black m ore, V esta A lsto tt, A lberta until Tuesday in P ortland with S abbath school, AU a. in.; church se r eyes after the most modern lu i brother, ing of the Oregon S tate D ental asso W illiam s, B eth Bede, Donna B artell Guy VuuRipcr. vice, 11 a. m. P rayer m eeting Wedncs ciation in P ortland D ecem ber 7, 8 and and the sm all hostesses. methods; prescribe the rem l>r. S. A. Da ii ford, district superin day, 7:30 p. m. • • • 9. He has been elected a delegate to <$> <$> edy; ami as munufu-'turiug (i ndent of the M ethodist church, was the house of delegates, which will se Mrs. T. C. W heeler was hostess for C hristian Church, the “ hom e-like” speaker a t the Sunday eveniug si r opticians, furnish you with tin* lect th e officers for the ensuing year. the 1-JiCoinus club T uesday afternoon. church, vice at the M ethodist church. E. Carlson, m inister— Bible the buses that will scientif C. J . Kem sustained a strained liga Mrs. Charles C handler was a special school a t J. 9:45. M orning service at 11, White’s Cold Tablets are a guest. ically correct your faulty m ent of one ankle Tuesday night. evening service at 7:30. M orning sub <$><$><$> vision. All at very moderate guaranteed preparation for colds An eight-pound son w as born N o A group o f ladies who have nam ed ject, “ P u ttin g on C h rist.’* Evening vem ber 2d to Mr. anti Mrs. B. W\ them and gTip. White’s Pharmacy. «11 cost. “ G od’s G reat In v itatio n . selves th e Jolly N eighbors were subject, H ayes, of Loraue. H e has been named en tertain The evangelistic m eetings close Sunday Mr. and Mrs. R obert (Quigley hast* ed F rid a y at the home of Mrs. H enry Barlow. moved into the Fred M ontgomery E W. Arnica for a social afternoon. evening. • * * A six pound son w as born N ovem ber The bungalow on old P acific highw ay at —the most delicious you have assisted by Mrs. E. C. Nellis place, recently vacated by Mr. ever tasted. Every bite is 21 to Mr. and Mrs. W. C. C raine, of S pray, hostess, C hristian Science church, corner of served a d eligh tful lunch. Mrs. th is city. and Mrs. L ester Hill. Lundecn will en tertain the club at the Jefferso n aveuue and Second street. O PTICIA N O PTO M ETRIST M rs. Alice Richmond am i her grand next m eeting. M embers present F rid ay Suuday services a t 11 a. m. W ednes George Im yng and the Sears brothers plumb full of spices, nuts and tf F actory ou Frommes shipped a carload of cattle to P ortland fruits. Place your order now daughter, little Miss Ruth G riswold, were Mrs. A. L. W oodard, Mrs. George day services a t 7:40 • • • p. m. Cotta»;«' Grove Oregon Nat urday, C larence Sears accom panying for our special fruit cake for are v isitin g at th e homes o f Mrs. Barrow s, Mrs. W. L. H atch and daugh H iehiiiond’s d au gh ter an d son, Mrs. te r Jen nie, M rs. H enry B ennett, Mrs. B aptist Church— Services w ill be the shipm ent. E. \V. A m ies and A. A. Richm ond. E. C. S pray, Mrs. C. A. Stevens, Mrs. held regularly iu the B ap tist churcU See Spray about insurance. n l7 tf your Christmas dinner. L o rd ’s day. Suuday school 10 The T uesday E vening Study club J . Q. W illits, Mrs. Lundecn, Mrs. C. every Mrs. W illiam Lynch, of Lorane, has, a. in., m oruiug service 11 a. in., eve has donated $5 to the rest room fund A. K urre, Mrs. D. C. Bosley, Mrs. W. uiug gone to A shland to be w ith her daugh service a t 7:30. P ra y e r m eeting H. O strander, Mrs. G. VV. McQueen of the M o th ers’ club. ter, Mrs. E arl Keene, who is very ill. every T hursday evening Rev. T. B. Y arnes, of Springfield, and Mrs. Armes. ^ $> O ' • • « at 7 :30 o 'eloca. Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton, accompli I spent M onday in this city iu the in As an expression of the friendship F ree M ethodist Church— The d istrict nied by members of th eir fam ily, have terest of the W illam ette university en which the women o f C ottage Giovo q uarterly conference will convene iu moved to R oseburg to join th eir two dow m ent cam paign. st us w ho are em ployed in the railroad for Mrs. J . I. Jones, who recently the hull on south T euth stre et aud M argaret and M uriel Young hold »hops then*. Miss M axine Snodgrass, of Spring and Misses left this city to m ake her home in M onroe avenue N ovem ber 23 to 20. B eager Inked to l*ondon Eugene, Stop that bark by using White’s An electric percolator or w affle iron fit'ltl, is visiting th is week nt the home springs B ouitu a num ber of her friends m ade Evangelista* services will be held 3V- am i back last Suntlay, m aking ht*i d ep arture ery evening at 7:30. D. S. F orrester, Cold Tablets. die m akes a useful g ift. A. L. W ynne, tfe of her grandm other, Mrs. Lucy Hoi the 24 milt* trip in seven hours, one kerchief shower. pleasant w ith a lmml pastor. J . B. ('renshaw went it» (.1 m ills Pass l<ec Lusk, freshm an m the local high In ml. hour of w hich they speut a t the <$> hr la tte r part «»1 hint wet'k und it* school, has ipnt school and ret unit'd to Mrs. L. P. B ennett returned to her springs. H a rt sell Baby Dies. M embers of the T anglefoot club en urnrd .Saturday will» ins sum II sou his holin' at Moro. home in P ortland Tuesday, uft*»r a M rs. Joe G arner, of M edford, visited joyed the th ird dance of the season Lynn, the m onth old son of Mr. an d vvlit» I in 1 1 lift'll visiting at th r liouif id Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Kent anti v i.sit w ith her m other, Mrs. P et San Tuesday w ith Mr. and Mrs. E arl Hill. Tuesday night, hostess for th e occasion M rs. Avery H artnell, died early Sunday us i^riftiitliiiotli»*r in that city. daughter Caroline, w ho had bet'll \ is ft rd. \i i Roj S hort. Mi C I Bar m orning from intestinal trouble. The Mrs. Paul E stes am i son returned to bt Mrs. Born Huy ltd on is t uking her • ting the Elm er Kent fam ily in Be Ladies* rest room, clean am i up to th eir born O ctober 20. Funeral at Roseburg Tuesday, a fte r tell, Mrs. C. J . Kem, Mrs. A. VV. Belli baby was were wu w eeks’ vurution from I lit* post of light Valley, left last Thursday to re date, nt N elsons’ Service S tatio n, a visit home held M onday from the w ith Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Estes, well anti Mrs. H arold Dugan. Punch services iff mitl Inis gonf io O rrgon t'ity to tu rn to I lii'ir home in A genda, Kan. where you are welcome. Mills chupcl. was served throughout th e evening. isit ut tlif liouif ol lift daughter, Sm ith Short grocery sells th e best Mrs. George C ntsforth, of R iddle, nr of Silk Creek. <$> Mr. and Mrs. Fred W arbington and Miss L continc <S> M nrclnck, Vlrs. ( ’. <\ Mult by. health bread aids'* digest ion. Known rived Tuesday to spend T hanksgiving children, Ten D avis B urned by Torch. daughter of ol Eldorado, K an., arriv ed VVf will l»f ready to Hfrvt* you :it as Roman m eal bread, baked by Log w ith her son, D. VV. O utsforth. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam M orelock, and Ted Davis, of Lorane, sustained ser to visit w ith M rs. W arbing Dale nur iif\\ ho ii if on F ifth s st rt*ft about Cabin B aking Co., of P o rtland , Ore. M. H. Anderson left Tuesday for Tuesday Lusk, of Moro, w ere m arried Mon ious burns all over the body T ues u l7 tfc P ortland and S eattle, planning to at in g to n ’s g ran d parents, Mr. anti Mrs. • lay iu Eugene at tin* home o f Rev. day, when a gasoline torch which ho ii f f f m ber ft. V\ «■ start m oving ill to Solti in grocery stores. tiny. NfIson s Nervier S tation. d lf W illiam Heck, who is now w orking tend tin* Oregon W ashington Thanks W illiam Lynch, ill Lorane. E. V. S tivers, pasto r o f the F irst was using exploded. He is a nephew of E arl H ill has purchased a four p as C hristian church. Both had been at Mrs. P ercy Rogers, of th is city. Miss Lydiu Hooper has sold her rfsi for an autom obile tin ' com pany in giving day fot**ba!l game. Buick six coupe. The car is tending high school here anti Mr. Lusk 4fH ff propfrty on west Maui street to Eugene, spent the week end here with White's Cold Tablets will stop senger expected to arriv e tom orrow . was tin the high school football team . T here is hardly an y th in g a Sentinel Mrs. I.izzif W right, of K ugfiif, anti Ins son nnd daughter, Roy and Elsie. that bark. «lie They have gone to Hood R iver to m ake w antad w o n 't do, bill if one doesu *t do will go to Ufttding. C alif., it» niiikf h«*r Mrs. Ray B aker has returned to George Teller, form erly of th is city, it, try two. d The R. L. S tew arts art* at A lbany has returned from Iow a, where he jre th eir home. .onto w ith rtdntivfs. Vancouver, W ash., for trcutm ents. over T hanksgiving w ith Mrs. S te w a rt’s sided <S> # Mrs. Anna 'IV rtfrs went to Thurston fo r several years, a ml is visiting Every-Day bread, at Bender’s pit n u ts , Mr. and Mrs. J . A. M eBonald. here fo r a short tim e before going on F riends uf Miss l.iirn H efty, who re For R e n t- Good 5-room bungalow I 1/* ■ Saturday to visit ut tlif liouif of Imr «lie They will lit' aw ay fo r tw o weeks. to M edford to m ake his home with miles from tow n. Phone 29 F2. d l 15p daughter, Mrs. Ellon N eedham , o u t bakery, 12c the loaf. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rom aine and lit relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F rank Jones have T hu aksgiving. M akf your C hristinas g ifts eleet ricnl. moved into tin' A. J. Stevens house tie daughter B etty and ('luiitle Kim e Mr. and Mrs. Sidney llelliw ell, of ÍF V. L. Wy ii no. d ltfc nt W alden u ntil the new home which art* here from P ortland over tin* week P ortland, visited over S aturday night are building on th e Joe P orter end visiting at the home of Br. ami at the A. W. llelliw ell home iu this Miss Clara M iliif, who is teaching at they Mrs. A. \ \ . Kime. city. V fiiftu this year, is visiting at home ranch is com pleted. over T hanksgiving. She attend ed tin* Mrs. W alter Irons and sm all son Buy a lot and built! a home or buy M arvin Sm ith is spending Thanks teach ers' in stitu te in Eugene the first art spending T hanksgiving w ith Mrs. a home in tin* best tow n in Oregon. giving w ith his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Iro n s’ parents in S eattle. See Spray, 495 Main street. n24e E L. Sm ith, ut M elrose. hret* days of tlif wcfk. I have bought the DesLarzes Brothers droeery and will Frank Snodgrass J r. is v isitin g in Repairs were m ade Tuesday on the Mrs. V. E. C oi, Mrs. J . II. Cost and For clean and efficient service try vliss Eunice C o s t m otnrfd up from our new home on south F ifth street P ortlan d at tin* home of liis fath er Saginaw bridge on the D elight Valley take charge December 1. I will operate upon a strictly cash ' train Sat unlay and shoppftl in this a fte r December 5. N elson's Service for a tim e. road. St at ion. mty. F. H. Allison and Miss Elsie Saga The Lloyd Sm iths have moved into basis, with no delivery, which will enable me to offer a sub anil Paul Baird inond attended the C ottage Grove Cor White’s Cold Tablets will stop were Rev. up C. from F. Skelton Cmptpia on business the v a Ilia high school football gam e in tin* city from S tar. stantial saving to my customers. I will guarantee every Br. H. W. T itus was in Eugene on :hat bark. die Intler part of last week. C orvallis F riday of last week. Tuesday evening. A niee line of heaters, percolators, business article sold and will endeavor to keep a clean ami sanitary B ader w ent to Salem w affle irons, toasters, vacuum clean Mrs. C atharine to s(M*ml T hanksgiviug w ith ers to select from . A. L. W ynne tfe u W ednesday grocery at all times. niece. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass mo R. A. TRASK. Bessie S utcliffe w ent to Silver tored up from Springfield Sunday am i ton Mrs. to visit over T hank s visited w ith Mrs. S no d grass' m other, giving W ednesday home o f her daughter, Lucy Hoilnmt, and K enneth Be Mrs. E lm at er tilt* Monson. —with every courtesy shown Mrs. Lassus, Mrs. S no d grass' son. m ett Sharp and L. N. Roney were Andrew Brum!, m ayor elect, left up E m from to customer« at tliis store. M oiulay Edge at* W ednesday to atten d for P ortland on a business the funeral of th eir old friend, S cott You are at liberty to come t ri p. Chrism an. in and examine goods at Every-Dav bread, at Bender’s Frank G aroutte w ent to P ortland your pleasure, and we won’t bakery, 12c the loaf. S aturday and brought home a new «lie Cleveland six touring ear. be offended if you <!<> not Mrs. Clara H offm an arriv ed M onday from Leipsic, G erm any, and will make purchase. We carry a com- her home with her brother, Frank T aplin Fined for Possession of Liquor. pli'te s to c k to select from at B irnstiel. Roy T aplin, of Saginaw , was fined in Ju stice Y oung's court W ednes DRIFTED SNOW—FISHER S BLEND prices that are economical. Miss Amy Lawson arriv ed M onday $200 m orning for having liquor in his from lx»s Angeles, C alif., for a visit day Unable to pay th e fine, NOTICE We are only too glad to give our windows or w ith the B artlett Johnston fam ily at possession. Taplin was given a few days iu which floor spa*'«' free to the ladies of any worthy organisation. Saginaw . to raise the m oney before a ja il sen KERR'S EGG PRODUCER AND KERR S SCRATCH FOOD Your own photograph is a g ift th at tence is imposed. The Taplin residence only you can give. M ake an apooiiil was searched several days ago und a PRODUCE EOOS ment today for your C hristm as G ifts. q u a n tity of ferm ented wine was dis Monroe Studio. n3tfc covered hidden aw ay, sam ples of which George Mi < ’lellaa, of the M ountain were aualy/.ed before a charge was S tates Pow er com pany, was here front filed. The Store That A p p r e c i a t e s Your Trade JONES EATON Albany S aturday on busiuesa at the Watch the label on your paper. tf = ^ il local plaut. Thanksgiving Ostrander McQueen CHURCH NEWS Your Case Is a Special One # * * Fruit Cakes and Plum Puddings for Christmas D. J. Scholl Cottage Grove E l e c t r i c Bakery Tales oi the Town ANNOUNCEM ENT- Prompt Service Smith-Short Grocery Trask’s Cash Grocery FLOUR FEED &L