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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1923)
War Savings Stamps Are Due The 1918 series of War Savings Stamps are due and payable JANUARY 1, 1923 and interest stops on that date. All holders of these securities are invited to bring their stamps direct to this bank to be converted into cash or to be placed in our savings department on interest. We have on hand at all times government, municipal and other securities for sale to our clients and the public. Also well secured first mortgages on farm and improved city property. We will be glad to talk over with you your in- vestment problems. INTEREST PAID ON SAVINGS Bank of Cottage Grove JI Moving aud storage. Paone 99. City Transfer. uovlllfc Miss Nellie Myers returned to Eu gene Monday, after having spent the holidays at the home of her sister, Mrs. Elbert Smith. Mrs. John Walden, of Eugene, is seriously ill with diphtheria at tho home of her mother, Mrs. M. C. Smith, Mrs. Walden came to visit her mother and Became sick the same day. are extended to the many who made the past year a happy and prosperous one for us, and to one and all we wish all good things dur ing the year to come. The year will be happiest to those whose eyes, if needing glasses, are properly pre scribed for. You cannot see prosperity when it starts your way if your eyes are under a strain. Let me as sure you that your eyes are all right, or fit you with the lenses that will make them all right. Every-Day Bread, at Bender’s Bakery, 12c the loaf. j5c Mrs. E. J. Howe returned Sunday from Meadowdale, Wash., where she spent Christmas with her parents, Mr. mid Mrs. F. J. Stoughton. Miss Hazel Loucks returned Tues day morning to Monmouth, where she is attending the state normal school. If you owe W. L. Darby & Company, please call and settle your account. We need the money. W. L. Darby & Company. j5c Miss Lena Burcham returned to uor- nial school at Monmouth Monday, after spending the holidays with het par ents, Mr. mid Mrs. Shade Burcham. Mrs. Isaac Ritchey left Tuesday for a visit at Aurora. Seo Spray about insurance. n!7tf Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. Hogate, Clare Hogate and George Widdcrsheim mo tored to Salem last week and visited OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST a few days with Mrs. C. C. Cushatt Factory on Premino« mid Mrs. lpha f^nox, sisters of Mrs. Oregon Cottage Grove Hogate and Mr. Widdcrsheim. S. C. Veatch was up from Halsey Saturday to visit Louis Groves, who is quite ill. Moving aud storage. Phone 99 City Transfer. uoviltfc Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Bosley and sou Fred spent Sunday in Eugene with ♦--------------------------------------------------* Miss Hazel Bosley, who is in n hos pita I there. A 10V4 pound daughter was born ' Mr. and Mrs. Cud Harmon returned Thursday of last week to Mr. and > i to their home in Porthind Friday after Mrs. Carl Estepp. I spending a few days wiih Mrs. Har- Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Marks have1 inion’s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Medley. gone to Grants l’uss, where Mr. Marks Used cars at Nelson’s Service Sta will operate a wood yard. tion: 1920 Dodge touring, $525; 1918 We can repair your car and guar Buick roadster, $325; 1914 Ford tour antee our work. Our prices are regu ing, $165; 1914 Ford touring, $130; lar Ford rates and Dodge Brothers’ 1914 Ford truck, $1/5; 1918 Overland let prices, which is fair to all. Nelson’s 90 touring, $225; 1914 Ford bug, $100; Service Station. j5c 1918 Studebaker, 7 ¡ miss ., $200. All of H. II. Fiester returned the latter above cars are in A-l mechanical con part of last week from Roseburg, dition. Terms given if desired. Nel j5e. where he spent Christmas at the home son’s Service Station. J. W. Eddy left Friday for Sacra of his daughter, Mrs. H. E. Allison. Mrs. Fiester remained for a longer mento, Calif., for a visit with his daughter, Mrs. Warren Howe. Mrs. visit. Galloway for Insurance, 511 Main, tf Eddy and soil Volncy will leave as soon as Mr. Eddy locates permanently George Widdcrsheim returned Friday in that state. to his home at Chewelah, Wash., after James Mills arrived Saturday from a week’s visit at the homes of his No-:h Bend for a visit with his moth sisters, Mrs. W. A. Hogate and Mrs. er, Mrs. Mary E. Nesbit, who is ser E. J. Sears. iously ill. Busineu men: Get your billing Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City nvld and bookkeeping systems of The Transfer. Miss Marie Houghland returned Sun Sentinel. tf Mrs. Carl Price returned to her home day to Corvallis, where she is a stu • n Pori land Thursday of last week dent at O. A. C., after spending the after visiting over Christmas with her holidays with the A. W. Turnbind parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Hemen- family. Miss Ruth Stewart, who is home way. the University of Oregon for the George W. Cooley, who was here to from attend the funeral of his father, Alex holidays, went to Eugene Tuesday. Dressers wanted at Short’s Second under Cooley, returned Friday to his j5pd Hand Store. home at Paisley. Stanley Hickey was in Eugene on Some rumor has been passed around business Tuesday. that we are not repairing cars any H. C. Armstrong, of this city, was more. This is not true, ns we are as fined $15 for speeding his automobili' busy as ever and we are now in a po it. Eugene Tuesday. sition to take your work by the job Every-Day Bread, at Bender's if you desire. P. T. Beaulieu is in j5c charge of «hop and we guarantee his Bakery, 12c the loaf. work. Come ia and talk over your Mrs. Rosa Currin went to Roseburg troubles with us. Nelson’s Service Saturday to visit at the home of her Station. j5c daughter, Mrs. Vernou Fields. Mrs. L. P. Bennett returned to her Henry Whitloek returned Friday home in Portland Friday after spend from Portland, where he had been nt ing Christmas at the home of her the home of his daughter, Mrs. O. W. mother, Mrs. Pet Sanford. Asher, for the past few months. Buy a lot and build a home or buy hidwell & Clark have moved their pnint shop from their former location a home in the best town in Oregon. n24c on Main street near the Southern Pa Sec Spray, 405 Main street. cific station to the Ixing building near Mr. and Mrs. Joe Iaindess have the O. P. & E. station. moved to Wendling. D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town I ir" HOURLY SALE Jan. 6 8 to 9 a. m.—14 lbs. sugar........................................ ....$1.00 9 to 10 a. in.—8 bars White Wonder soap.............. 2ÖC 10 to 11 a. m.—Best standard corn, 2 cans for___ .... 25c 11 to 12 a. m.—Half gallon Swift’s compound...... 69c $2.10 12 to 1 p. m.—50-lb. sack of Crown flour............... 1 to 2 P m. -Picnic hams, lb__ ________ __ _ ......17c 2 to 3 P- m. -61/2-lb. box Perf. crackers.......... ..... 8>c 3 to 4 P- nt.—Corn flakes anti Post Toasties... ..... 10c 4 to 5 P ni.—2 lbs. best seedless raisins........... ......25c 5 to 6 P m.—50c box Long’s chocolate.......... 38c 6 to 7 P nt.—Granite ware_____ __ __ __ ___ at coat 7 to 8 P m.—3-lb. can Royal Club coffee...... $1.10 8 Io 8:30 p. m.—4 bars Palmolive soap ..... 25c Above will be sold between the hours as stated for cash only Smith-Short Grocery Tb« It o r • T h • t Appianiate« Tear Trad« Mr. and Mrs. F. Shepard have gone M. D. Shelburne has moved into the t< Portluud to make their home. new George Hohl bungalow on north The J. H. Chambers mill is closed H street. down for a couple of weeks while the Mrs. A. McKinney, of Creswell, is donkey at the logging eamp is being I visiting Mrs. Alicia Harrington. Mrs. moved to Knot her location. ■ MeKiuuey lived here a number of ru n ago. orn Nelson's Service Station for clean • ■ Vi»n years and efficient sei vice. j’c Ted Ramsten, of Portland, spent the The city schools reopened Tuesday, week end here with Dr. H. A. Hagen. Operations were resumed at the after the holiday vucut ion. _ Miss Maryellen Benson and Miss Western Lumber & Export company’s Lenora Hubbel returned to Moumoiith plant Wednesday morning, after a Tuesday, after spending the holidays week's vacation for Christmas and New Year’s. Work wus not started a. home. if you huve anything to sell or trade Tuesday, as had boon planned, due to a or waui to buy anything see >»pray, 4 UO break down in some of the machinery. Ken Williams, of the St. Louis Main street. n24c Mr. and Mrs. James Allen have re Reds, visited Wednesday with Earl tained to Cascade Locks, after a visit Hill. Louis Groves was taken to a Eugene with their son Tom Allen. Latham Ward has arrived from Al hospital Wednesday for medical treat berta, Cun., to visit his brother who ment. Mrs. T. C. Wallace, a daughter, who resides at Silt coos, spent the past lives at Dorena. week with her father. Found—At the Fair store during the Ernest Purvance, , who has been on Christmas rush, some money. Owner ship must be proved and payment for a farm ut Lorane since returning re this notice made before delivery. After cently from Metlakatla, Alaska, has to Corvallis, where his son Cur 10 days we will turn this money over moved to the finder and our responsibility rin is attending O. A. C. Robert E. Stewart was in Albany will cease. J. A. Wright. j5» Miss Kathryn McQueen spent* a few over ¡Saturday uigut. Leonard Willis has returned to Pow- days of last week in Eugene visiting : “ spending the holidays with nt the home of her uncle, Jess Griffin ers, after his father, ' ’ , C. O. Willis. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Spray returned Sunday from a visit in Hood River with Mrs. Spray’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Houston. Virgil Powell returned Wednesday to Corvallis, where he is attending O. A. C. Carl J. Madsen has bought a new Ford sedan of Woodson Brothers. Mrs. J. Q. Sampson and daughter June returned to their home in Salem Wednesday, after a visit with Dr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow. Mrs. Anna Stonnett left Wednesday to visit iu Portland at the home of her daughter, Mis. Ned Jackson. Mrs. Earl Arthur was in Eugene Wed nesday. Louis Kramer returned Wednesday from Corvallis, where he visited a few at this bakery every day and days with friends. iss Lillian Ewing, of Ixmdon, went you can have it hot and fresh, to M Portland Wednesday. right from our ovens. It’s de The mumps are still present in De licious when spread with good light Valley. Alice Kent came down creamery butter or home-made with them Wednesday. Cali for Your Bread jam. Our bread makes fine toast and pudding. r SOCIETY * SOCIETY * ------------------------------ ♦ Cottage Grove Miss Lum Hefty, formerly of this and Wesley Wire, ot' Newberg, Electric Bakery city, were married Wednesday in Newport i) at the home of Miss Hefty’s mother. Miss Hefty recently returned from Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Bunyan and chil Chiun, where she spent twelve years dren were in the city from Yoncalla as a missionary. <$• -s- <$> Tuesday. Hallie Willits entertained a Used car bargains—1917 Buick few Miss friends Sunday night at a New six, 1920 Buick six, 1919 Tulsa i ears' watch party. The guests were four, Grant six. Service Garage. Rita Kelly, Florence McFarland, Eva Mr. and Mrs. Mentor Boney (Georgia Brockus, Hazel Swanson, Leona Meeks, Kinsey) and son George motored up Sam Sims, Stewart Mitchell, Carl My from Eugene Sunday and visited with ers, Jack Davis, Alvis Wicks,, Mrs. Amelia Currin and Miss Lula Hawkins and Mr. and Mrs. Meeks. Currin. ♦ <$> ♦ Miss Grace Arne returned to Port Young people of the Christiun church land Monday, after spending the enjoyed a watch party . . Sunday . >''ght, days with her grandmother, Mrs. following the church service, nt the tie Arne. home of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Heinen Moving and storage. Phono 99. City way. nvlltf Transfer. ♦ ♦ ❖ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. VnnDenburg and In honor of a number of young poo Miss Eunice VnnDenburg spent New pie home for tho holidays and to cole Year’s day in Eugene with Mrs. Van brute the birthday anniversary of their Denburg’s brother, George Roberts. daughter Margaret, Mr. and Mrs. W. Clyde Leonard returned Monday to A. Hemenwny invited in n number of Eugene, where he is attending the friends Friday night for an evening of University of Oregon, after spending games, recitations and songs. Those who enjoyed the affair were Lena Bur the holidays at home. chum, Bertha Stevens, Adelle White, Galloway writes insurance. Inez White, Huzel Ixiueks, Sylvia Veatch, Wilma White, Hazel Stevens, Mildred Burcham, Hazel Führer, Vota Plaster, Ruth l’lielps, Maud Lamson, Clifford Taylor, Ruy Woolley, Leslie Hull, Clyde Burcham, William Pences, Ralph Chestnut and M. H. Anderson. <s> ♦ <» BATTEFIF-« RECHARGED Ernest Kurre invited a few friends IN EIGHT HOURS to his home Saturday evening. Those Batteries repaired ; vulcanizing. present were Eva Hrockus, Hazel Swan son, Florence McFarland, Clara Milne, All work guaranteed. Pearl Robinson, Leona Meeks, Jack Davis, Harold Whitlock, Norval Aruies, Wilbur Spray and Roy Heck. <«>♦<$> Hostesses for the meeting of the at 404 South Fifth Street Constellation club Janunry li will be Mrs. Josiah Porter and Mrs. Elbert Bede. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Theo Smith left Tuesday for The Ladies’ Aid society of the Pres Monmouth to attend the »tate normal byterian church will meet in the church echoo 1. parlors Janunry 10. The hostesses are Irl Groves arrived Tuesday from Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, Mrs. Herbert Ea Portland to attend the funeral of his kin, Mrs. C. H. VanDenburg and Mrs. brother Forest. Mrs. Groves was here 11. B. Griggs. visiting relatives. ♦ ♦ ♦ Wo have a fine bunch of new service The Jolly Bunch met in Phillips hall butteries and can take cure of your for a New Year's dance Monday night. battery troubles. We sell Exide bat About seventy five persona enjoyed the teries. Nelson's Service Station. j5c evening 's aatertaininent. ♦ ♦ ♦ Miss Viola Welty returned Monday Hostess for the fourth of the dances to Everett, Wash., where she is tench ing in the schools, after spending the to lie given this winter by the Tangle Mr«. C. A. Bar- holidays with Mr. and Mrs. Bar foot club next Tuesday night will bo Mrs. Elbert Bede, Mrs. Victor Chum tell. C. A. Harlow returned to Wendling bers, Mrs. Merville Veatch and Mrs. Sunday, after spending the holiday« Earl Garoutle. ♦ ♦ ♦ here. Mr. and Mrs. Jns. P. Graham enter No matter what it ia you ant tained a few friends informally at in printing, get it at The Sen- their home on Birch avenue Friday and «-•- ’ tf Monday evenings. ♦ ♦ ♦ Floyd Longfellow returned to Toledo The Cream o’ the Wheat club held Sunday, after visiting here. Mrs. Thomas Klindt and children, its social evening in W. O, W. hall who had been visiting with Mrs. Monday evening, about fifty guests Klindt’a parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank being present. The evening was spent Clock, returned to their home in The in cards, games and dancing. Dainty refreshments were served at midnight. Dalles Sunday. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. Elmer Monson and two daugh The birthdny anniversary of Carl tors Phyllis and Margaret returned to Silverton Wednesday, after visiting Witte was celebrated Monday night I with Mrs. M onsou ’s mother, Mrs. with a surprise party for which Mrs. Witte was hostess at their home. Cards, Bessie Sutcliffe. manic and dancing were enjayed and Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Donivan, re dainty refreshments were served. The cently of Fort Wayne, Ind., were guests invited guests were Miss Elise Price, | of Dr. and Mr*. H. W. Titus over New- Miss Margaret Galloway, Miss Mildred Year’s. The Donivans, who are rela Hanna, Miss Ruth Stewart, Miss Eu lives of Mrs. Titus, will locate in Port nice VnnDenburg, Miss Ruth Phelps, land upon their return from a visit in Minn Bethel dowdy, Miss Dorris Sikes, Ixis Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Warner, Dr. Her Earl Harklcroad and 8. H. Lamiwell bert A. Hagen, Van Beatty, Georg I have each bought lots on north Ninth Bjoraet, Charles Burkholder, ken Han I street and will sunn commence the ford, Dak' Wyatt, Virgil dowdy and building of bungalows. John spray Cecil Caldwell. •old the lots. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. W. E. Kern left Saturday to Mrs. William Frasier Johnson, who visit friends in Albany. is an honorary member of the Social Exide Batteries Bradley Service Station Groceries We always aim to so serve you as to maintain our reputa tion of many years’ standing for carrying one of the most complete and freshest stocks of groceries in the city. We charge nothing extra for the smile that goes with our service. Ostrander Twelve club since her removal from the city, was hostess to the club Tues day for a charming three course one o’clock luncheon at the Johnsons* new residence on Alder street in Eugene. Seated about the attractively ap|>oint ed table, which was decorated in holi day colors, were Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. J. A. Wright, Mrs. Homer Galloway, Mrs. S. R. Brand, Mrs. Clara Burk holder, Mrs. J. T. Johuson, Miss Mar tha Johnson, Alice and Betty Johnson and the hostess. Music and fancy work entertained the guests during the af ternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ole Christensen cele brated their tenth wedding anniversary Saturday evening. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Lewis, Mr. and M th . Frank Chapman and two sons and Floyd Counts. $ Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostmnder were hosts Wednesday night for the meeting of the Tillicum club. Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. James Towne and Oliver UUery, the latter of Delton, Mont. r CHURCH NEWS H >------------------------------ * McQueen Duffy, the Sandwich Man, Says: “His sandwiches are so popular because the bread has that natural nutty flavor of CHERRO FLOUR.” CALL FOR CHERRO AT YOUR GROCER T Presbyterian Church—Rev. A. R. Card of Thanks. Spoarow, pastor. Sunday school at We desire to express our heartfelt 10; morning hour at II; juuior En appreciation of the many kindnesses deavor at 3; senior Endeavor at 0:30; accorded uh by friends and neighbors evening service at 7:30. in the sickness and death of our be- Methodist Church—Sunday school at loved husband and father, nsjM'eially 9:45. Classes for all ages. Morning wor members of the Odd Fellows and Re lodges, and for the beautiful ship at 11; Junior league ut 3. Ep bekah worth league at 6:30. Evening service flowers. MHS. RICHARD M'CARGAR at 7:30. j5c AND FAMILY. ♦ • ♦ Seventh Day Adventist Church, west Main streot. Services overy Suturday Card of Thanks. Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; church ser We wish to thank the many friends vice, 11 a. m. i’rayer mooting Woduos for their many kindnesses to us in our day, 7:30 p. in. recent bereavement and for the floral offerings which paid tribute to our Christian Church, tho “homo like" deceased mother. church, J. E. Carlson, minister—Bible MRS. FRANK HEMENWAY, school at 9:45. January 7 is the time MRS. BELLE M’DANIELS. for our annual meeting. A basket din MRS. FRANK ANI.AUF tier will be served at 12 o’clock with AND FAMILY, reports and a conference led by Mrs. D. C. Kellems during tho afternoon. Mrs. Kollems will also s|H‘ak nt 11 n. The minimum prico of a wantad is m. Evening services ns usual—inter 35c. Three insertions for tho price of mediate and senior Christian Endeavor two. Bookkoeping charge of 25c unless at 6:30 p. m. and evening worship at paid for in advance. tf 7:30, with a sermon by the pastor. Christian Science church, corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street Sunday services at 11 a. in. Weduua ila y services at 7:30 p. m. tí Baptist Church—Services will b<> held regularly in tho Baptist church every Lord’s day. Sunday school 10 a. in., morning service 11 a. m., B. Y. P. IJ. 6:30, evening service 7:30. Pray er meeting Thursday evenings ut 7:30. Do you want to buy something and don’t know who has it for salef A Sentinel wantad will find the owner tf for you. What do you want! It make« no difference. Try a Sentinel wantad. tf You lose many a dollar if you neg lect to read the wantads. tf someone who does want it. tf Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase your business 10%. Do you want to buy something and don’t know who ha« it for sale I A Sentinel wantad will find the owner for you. Cherro Egg Mash WITH BUTTERMILK 20% Protein 5% Fiber 4‘/2% Fat 3i/29i Ash 'Hie low fiber contents and the hign protein giiarantecH the pureness and quality. 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