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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1922)
. .«■ Your Victory Bonds Have Been Called for Payment Victory Bonds, bearing prefix letters A, H, C, I), K and I’, have been called for payment «in December 15, 1922. N our interest will stop on that date. 4 \ (/i This hank has been authorized to assist all holders of the bonds designated above to obtain payment. We offer our Savings Department as a Depository for the proceeds of your bonds till you have found another satis factory investment. THE BANK OF SERVICE. Bank o f Cottage Grove _ m i _ ■ . . . . . . . . ------ Now signs have boon pnintotl this week on the window* of the Tourist I cafe find tho City Transfer office. Moving and atortige. Phono 99. City Transfer. n o v lltfc Wesley 11. Johnson, o f Star, bought ¡a Ford touring car o f Woodson Broth or* Monday. V'. 8. G off returned Saturday from Albany, where he had been attending the meetings conducted by Evangelist Price. New and up to date mouldings and frames for your Christmas photos. All work guaranteed. W. L. Darby & Co. Iceland Willits has gone to Klamath Falls to take a position in the express office. John Ingram, o f Eoseburg, was in the city Tuesday on business. Charles Roberts and Kay Yocum, of Corvallis, visited Tuesday with Lewis Kramer. Used ears can be bought at Nelson's Service Station at low price* and terms. ... I.,— ............. Major W. G. White and Sergeant L Vaughn, o f Eugene, passed through the city Wednesday on their way to Hose burg for an inspection of the nationul guard company there. Smith Short grocery sells the best health bread—aids digestion. Known as Roman meal bread, baked by I^og Cabin Baking Co., o f Portland, Ore. Sold in grocery stores. nl7tfc A ten pound son was born Tuesday at the home of Dr. and Mrs. A. W Kime to Mr. and Mrs. George Potter Mr. Potter is foremuu of the J. II Chambers mill. N. J. Nelson Jr and A. M. Moore, o f this city, and B. C. Eutou, o f Eu gem*, leave this morning for a sever-J da ys’ hunt near Silt coos lake. Come to our new home on south Fifth street, where you cun buy all kinds of accessories, U. S. and Kelly Springfield tires, all of which make the best kind of Christmas presents. Nelson’s Service Station. Mrs. D. C. Jones and son, H. M. Williams, the latter of Los Angeles, left yesterday for a visit with rela tives at Prescott, Wash., and La Grande. Miss Augusta Guroutte is quite ill at her home. There is no Christinas g ift like a Hamilton Beach vacuum sweeper. A. L. Wynne. E. J. Howe has installed u new elec trie corn popper and peanut roaster in his confectionery store. Miss Luella Knowlton returned Wed nesday from Dexter and is staying ut the home of her grandmother, Mrs. S, E. McKinney. Real tools— not toys— for Christmas for the boy. Wynne & Kime. d8 15 Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Lamb, of Port land, arrived Sunday for a visit with the Smith Baileys. M. H. Anderson returned Sunday night from Moscow, Ida., where ho had been for a week on business. Wo have been selling lots of the Miller Rubber Aprons at 95c. May have more Saturday. The Fair. Mr*. Susan Walker, o f Blink Butte, MORRELL PRIDE HAMS left Monday to \ isit her daughter, Mrs. half or w'hol«“ hum................ .28c Ella Burdin, in Vancouver, Wash. LARD Mrs. Bruce Hunter and children re 5a .. 90c; IDs $1.75 turned Monday to their home in Al bany, after spending the week end at COMPOUND the home o f Mrs. Hunter's sister, Mrs. 5a. 65c; lUs.............$1.25 1 W. O. Wilson. j Electric toasters for Christmas pres i ents, at Wyuue & K im e’a. <]8 15 N. E. Glass has purchased a new Frank Safley, Prop.— Phone 89 Probably there is someone Buiek coupe. on your Christmas list for Mrs. A. E. Foster will leave soon for whom you cannot decide a visit in Wisconsin. Her farm east Harry Reutle and a number of other I of the city will be oceupicd by her upon a suitable present. It local motorcycle enthusiasts will par son Tom Foster during her absence. may be Mother or Father or Galloway for Insurance, 511 Maiu. tf ticipate in the New Y ear’s day en perhaps some close friend. durance run o f 420 miles to be staged Mrs. A. P. Crow left Monday for Oftentimes it is difficult to by the Eugene Motorcycle association. her home in Seattle, after a visit at find a worth-while gift for Cal Hileman, Lorane farmer, sus the home of her niece, Mrs. Elmer tained a broken arm Wednesday in someone near to you. j Caldwell. Every-Day bread, at Bender’s Eugene while cranking a car. bakery, 12c the loaf. • die Miss Ollie Willard went to Grants Read our special sale ad else Pass on business Tuesday. The item last week which stated ►Specials on razors, scissors and pock where in this issue. The White that L. M. Powell had returned to I V G L A S S E S IV . et Cutlery for Christmas at the W. L. | Pharmacy. d8c Portland should have stated that it T H F IN V IS IR t E B IF O C A 1 S Darby dc Company store. was C. T. Powell who had returned to Why not give a pair of that city, lie was here recovering from Mrs. Hurry Carter and Mae Morris, illness caused by being gassed while of Eugene, visited over Sunday with Kryptok Glasses, the invisi employed by the gas company there. Mrs. Carter’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ble bifocals, and make this The family remains here. Myron McGee. Christmas a lasting one? P. F. Baileau, until recently o f Bend, Mrs. Zelta Huston, who had been at Kryptoks eliminate the eye is a guest this week at the A. A. Rich I^oraue with her daughter, Mrs. Fred mond home. glass troubles of all who Sturdevaut, returned to Eugene Mon day. Dishes in sets for Christmas presents wear, or ought to wear, bi at Wynne & K im e’s. d8-15 Electric irons for Christmas presents focal glasses. at Wynne & K une’s. il8 15 No necessity for anyone to suffer Come in and ask us about with the blues. Writing from Centra- Mr. ami Mrs. Charles »Sterling and our Kryptok Gift Certificate lia. Wash., to renew her subscription, Mrs. Burl Calhoun and daughter, of Mrs. A. Doolittle says that the regular Plan. It si in pli lies the giv Browuville, and the Scott Marvin fam visits of Tho Sentinel drives the blues ily, o f Eugene, spent .Sunday at the ing o f a genuinely useful away. David Sterling home. present. Mrs. Edwin Radford has returned 11. H. Veatch, N. J. Nelson Jr. and ' from Minneapolis, Minn., where she A. M. Moore brought home 10 turkeys had been visiting. ►Sunday from the annual benefit turkey i shoot held at the state game farm near | Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and Moving aud storago. Phone 99. City Eugene by the Eugene lodge of Elks, Mrs. Albert Woodard motored to Eu Transfer. n o v lltfc Make this u merry Christmas by gene Tuesday night to see Miss V ir OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Shaw, o f Albany, ginia Bosley, who is seriously ill in a I giving a new D< ige car—something thi returned home Saturday, after a visit Factory on Premises hospital there. ntire family will enjoy. Nelson sells with Mrs. Shaw’s parents, Mr. and Cottage Orove Oregon Ray Kerr has taken a position at Mrs. H. C. Mitchell. in. the Buck horn cigar store. A. W. Helliwell went to Portland A. W. Weaver, owner of the McKcn Electric combs for Christinas pres zie cheese factory near Walterville, Tuesday for a medical examination. ents at Wynne & K im e’s. d8 15 was in Cottage Grove Friday uight on Scott Martin, who is with the ma The Robert Phillips family, o f Lon business. rines aud stationed at Man* Island, is home to spend the Christinas season don, and Mrs. Charles Caler, of Black Every-Day bread, at Bender’s with his mother aud sister, Mrs. Robert Butte, visited Tuesday evening at the bakery, 12c the loaf. die Martin and daughter Mabel. He has 8. V. Allison home. Miss Agues Galdnbini has taken a been in the service four years, enlisting ♦---------- ------------------------------ ♦ position at Hotel Bartell during the during the war, and but recently re absence of Miss Echo Zassett, who is Buy the boy real tools for Christmas turned from service iu China. visiting her parent* at Corvallis. presents. Wynne k Kime. d8 15 Get your order iu now for a Hamil Mrs. Shade Burcham was called to Herbert W. Lombard attended the ton Beach vacuum sweeper for th ey’re I Canby Friday morning by the illness meeting and banquet of the Lane coun going fast. A. I.. Wynne. of her brother, Robert Knight. ty bur association in Eugene Saturday Several Christmas windows which Children’s dishes and children’s “ Kilt. have apjx ured in down town business Community silverware for Christmas C. J. Kern returned Saturday night houses within the past week have presents. Wynne & Kime. d8-I5 from Portland, where he attended the added a festive, holiday air to the neeting o f the state hotel men’s asso city. Herbert Eakin has purchased a new ciation. four passenger Buick coupe. Mrs. E. L. Roye and baby son, of Electric percolators for Christmas ►Seattle, are visiting this week with Miss Loretta Miller, a student at the presents ut Wynne k K une’s. d8 15 Mrs. R oye’s mother, Mrs. M. P. Ga- University of Oregon, spent the week ¡«ini visiting her grandmother. Mrs. J. E. E. Ellsworth, superintendent o f routte, while Mr. Roye is iu Kan Fran | W. Robertson, at Hotel Bartell. (he Western Lumber k Export com cisco oil business. D on’t forget we have moved from panv’s mill, and Virgil Gowdy, who J00 pounds best sugar caudy, 15c a our obi stand on Main street to a real • perates the new air trimmer just in l»ound Saturday. English walnuts and FRUIT CAKES home on south Fifth street. Come and tailed at the plant, \ ivited the Booth other candies at low prices. The Fair. AND PLUM PUDDINGS look us over. You are welcome. Nel Kelly mill in Springfield one day this Mrs. Fannie Witte went to Portland son ’s Service Station. week. FOR CHRISTMAS Tuesday. Mrs. Oscar Applegate, of Drain, was F. M. Horner returned to his home in Miss Doris Holdcrman was in Eugene — the most delicious you have iin the city on business Monday. She Medford Sunday, after a visit with C. Tuesday. K. Kastman. ever tasted. Every bite is I returned home Tuesday morning. Mrs. D. C. Bosley went to Eugene Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Stewart returned The Hamilton Beach vacuum sweep plumb full uf apices, nuts and Tuesday to visit her daughter Virginia, | Monday from Albany, where they vis -ra arrived today. A. L. Wynne. fruits. Place your or«ler now who is in a hospital there suffering j ited two weeks with relatives. Mrs. A. L. Lasswell, of Yoncalla, is from an infected boil on her face. for our special fruit cake for Get your order in for a Hamilton visitiug this week with her mother, your Christinas dinner. ■ Beach sweeper h o that you will be sure Electric hair curlers for Christmas Mrs. Frank Clock. I o f delivery by Christmas. A. L. Wynne. presents at Wynne k K im e’s. d8 15 Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Smith and chi 1 Miss Lura Hefty, who returned Mrs. W. L. Nichols and daughter dren motored up from Springfield Sun G r o v e ¡Thursday of last week from a visit day aud visited at the home of Mr. Lois, of Comstock, shopped here Tues I with her brother, Grant Hefty, in uiid Mrs. Tom Allen on Cherry court. day. Washington, D. O., left the next day ! for Newport to be with her mother, ¡Mrs. Carrie Hefty. She is home from Charles Hlinnda, Charles Cochran ami missionary work in China. Robert Veatch spent the week end Kaiii Veatch went to Eugene# Monday in Eugene with his father. night to play in the Eugene band. Moving and storage. Phoue 99. City Toys, seals, cards, ribbons, tinsel, n v ltf bells, Christinas candles and holders Transfer. George, Fred and Calvin Robbins and everything you want at The Fair. Miss Hallie Willits is employed at returned Friday from Bend. will lit* clotted all «lay on the White Pharmacy during the Christ August Santo, who had been visiting mas holiday rush. since July with his daughter, Mrs. C. Christmas, Rut will be open Mrs. Robert KinaII and son George, L. Speaks, left Thursday o f last week o f lojmion, went to Portland Wednes for Minneapolis, Minn., because o f the evening» Friday and Satur- serious illness of a brother there. day morning. Floral cut glass for Christmas pres Hee Spray about insurance. n l7tf <lny, December 22 and 22, ents at Wynne & K im e’s. d8 15 Oiner Moore spent Wednesday night The John Pitcher family have re until 9 o ’clock. in Kugeno on busiuess. turned to Cottage Grove to live after Harry Culver and Fred Anderson an absence of 21 years in Spaulding, have returned from Grants Pass to re Ida. Mr. Pitcher is a brother o f G. B. CANDY— main permanently. They sold out their Pitcher. meat market business there and will go Thirty varieties— ranging in price from 17c to 40c the lb. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. St urges, of into the same business here. They have leased the building now occupied by Grants Pass, visited a few days of NUTS— this week at the home o f their son, The Sentinel. Eight varieties ranging in price from 15c to 40c the lb. Dick Sturges. The Humilton Beach vacuum sweeper Mixed nut» the lb., 25c; in 5-lb. lots, 20c the pouinl. Buy a lot and build a home or buy stands back for none. A. L. Wynne. a home in the best town in Oregon. Mrs. Ed Willson was a Eugene via See Spray, 405 Main street. ORANGES— n24c itor yesterday. Friends o f Miss Rita Ridings, o f Eu Twenty cases (Sunkist) from 40c to 75c the dozen. George Dahl has just received word gene but formerly of this city, will be that he has become a grandfather, a interested to kuow that Miss Ridings (SPECIAL PRICES TO CHURCHES, SCH O O LS, CLUBS) son having been born to his son, H. E. has been taken to Portland for an Dahl, of Chicago. operation for appendicitis. She stood IN FACT EVERYTHING— Community silverware for Christmas the trip well, Recording to a letter good to eat in vegetables and fancy groceries. presents; knives, forks and spoons; at received by relatives, but the opera Wynne & K une’s. dd8 15 tion was postponed for a time. Cutlery o f all kinds for Christmas. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sanders returned inie’s. Wednesday from Portland with a used j Wynne k K Kinie’s. d8 15 (• • '* ' " " ' h Tb.-y tm .l..i their t W > j Mn) j w Merryman and ..... John touring car. arrived Thursday o f last week from Tf c , B t o r i T i l l A p p r e c i a t e . Tour T r s d e Henry Keule bought a Ford touring j Tacoma and are visiting at the home car Friday froiu Woodsou Brothers. |of Mrs. Merryinau 'a mater, Mr*. Her Saturday Specials They Certainly Answer the Gift Question City Meat Market irpYPTOif D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town I Cottage Electric THIS STORE Smith-Short Grocery Specials Friday and Saturday 90c can of Maple Syrup; KV package of Buckwheat Pancake Flour; $1.30 value for.... ..... .......... .................. $1.00 Regular 20c, cans of solid pack tomatoes, 3 cans for.......................... ............ . 50 c CANDIES AND NUTS FOR CHRISTMAS Ostrander McQueen bert Eakin. John, who had been at And d on ’ t forget— stand lamps, fir- tending Washington State colltge at turns and all kinds o f accessories. A. Pullman, has been ill for some time L. Wynne. and was forced to leave school. Oscar, J. E. and F. M. Woodson, Every-Day bread, at Bender’» Fred Brumbaugh, Ham Sims and Orove- bakery, 12c the loaf. die Newlun attended a district meeting o f Misses Hoy la and Austa Gish ar Ford dealers in Eugene Monday night, Mrs. John Ogden left Tuesday f,,r rived Thursday of last week from For rester, Alta., Can., for a short visit at Koseburg to remain with Mrs. 1». the home of their aunt, Mrs. Orriu Rob Martin, who is quite ill. inson, before leaviug, in company with Moving and storage. Phone 99. Citv Mrs. Robinson, to spend the winter Transfer. nvllt* with relatives in Chico, Calif. Mrs. A. I,. VanBlareom arrived F ri Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller returned day from Hackensack, Minn., and is Friday from Albany, where they spent visiting at the home o f her sister, u week attending the meetings of Mrs. M. C. Robbins. Evangelist Price. Electric percolators, toasters, iron*, -, hair curlers aud combs make most suit able Christmas presents for the wife or daughter. Get them at Wynne & K im e’s. d8-15 Elmer Chestnut was badly bruised Tuesday when he was struck by a falling tree ut the Allen sawmill and throwu about 50 feet. Mrs. J. F. Ingleson and daughter, Mrs. V. Todd, who had been visitiug Mrs. Ingleson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. (^uimby, left Tuesday for their home iu Gridley, Calif. 404 South Fifth Street Your own photograph is a g ift that ouly you can give. Make au appoint ment today for your Christmas Gift*. Monroe Studio. n3tfc Miss Margaret Galloway spent Tues Mr. an<l Mrs. 1.. A. Powers and sma’l day night at Saginaw attending the sou leave Saturday lor a trip through play and box social at the school house. « ulifornia and will -pond «Jhristnus Miss Sibyl Cellers is teacher at Sag- with Mrs. Powers’ sister in Han Fran naw. cisco. Their daughter Ruth will re Mrs. William Becholdt and daughter main here with her grandparents, Mr. Lois, of Bonanza, are visiting at the and Mrs. J. H. Bartels. Galloway writes insurance. home o f Mrs. Becholdt’s mother, Mrs. L. E. Stewart. Mrs. W. G. Perry spent the week end I f you have anything to sell or trade in Eugene with her sister, Mrs. M. or want to buy anything see Spray, 405 Simons. Main street. n24c T. C. Whiteloek, o f Hutchinson, The following received baptism at Minn., is visiting tho F. E. Babeoek the Baptist church last Sunday: Harry family, of Silk Creek. Williams, Harley Williams, Fred En H. VV. Williams arrived Tuesday from loe, Ray H uff and Ramona Spriggs. I.os Angeles to visit at the home o f The Baptist church announces a his mother, Mrs. D. G. Williams. splendid Christmas program and Christ Mr. and Mrs. Ed Tullar went to mas tree for the evening of December Eugene Friday anil attended the fu 24 at 7:30 o ’clock. neral of Mrs. Ivor Johnson and two We are again ready to do first-class children and the four Churrh children repairing to your ear. Expert mechanic who lost their lives as the result o f a i in charge. Come in and get acquaint explosion o f gasoline in Eugene lust week. ed. Nelson’s Service Station. Cards have been received here an nouncing the birth o f a soil, William Edwin, to Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Ham bley (Avanelle Thompson) on Decem ber 7 at Glendale, Calif. Mrs. Ham- bley is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arch Thompson, former Cottage Grove residents, and is a uieee of Mrs. James L. Plaster. Commuuity silverware, dishes in sets, cut glass, are among the most suitable Morning delivery 7 a. in. to Christmas presouts. Get them at the 8:30 a. m. Wynne & Kime Hardware. dS 15 EXIDE BATTERIES Gates Supertred Tires Vulcanizing and Battery Repair Bradley Service Station Change in Hours at Local Express Office Henry Wieneman has been given a judgment against Lammers Brothers and George Lammers in the sum of $3155.50 with $300 attorney fees. The newly purchased fire truck is being given a coat o f red paint this w eek week by Ik N. aud Frank Crusou. week by E. N. and Frank Cruson. Used car bargains— 1917 Buick six, 1920 Buick six, 1919 Tulsa four. Service Garage. Mrs. O. J. Irving, o f Comstock, shopped here Tuesday. R. W. Payne left Tuesday for Salem, after spending three weeks here. Glen Smith, formerly of this city but who has been liviug recently iu Roseburg, has taken a position as fire- au on the Southern P a c ific ’s Rose burg local. OFFICE OPEN 8:30 a. m. to a p. m. 7 p. m. to 7:30 p. m. Wo are open during the uoou hour. Telephone 78. Home telephone 111 Y. Pick up and delivery for all express trains. service Special Rates on fresh dried fruit to all points. anil R. C. Quigley, Agent Bakery — I Specials This Week W HITE LOAF FLOUR, $1 98 PER SACK To introiluce this hard wheat flour l am selling it for $1 98 per saek, this week only. The regular prise is $2.20 per saek. EVERY SACK GUARANTEED Citrus powder, package.............................................................. 27c Kinso, large paekage............................................................. 20c Coats washing powder, 3 packages............................ .. 25c White Laundry soap, 6 bars...................................... 25c Lenox soap, 7 bars................................................................ 25c Toilet soap, 3 bars.... ....................................................... 25c Trask’s Cash Grocery FLOUR DRIFTED SNOW — FISHER'S BLEND FE E D KERR'S EGO PRODUCER AND KERR S SCRATCH FOOD PRODUCE EGOS JONES EATON