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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1923)
I e ! I ♦ «---------------------------------- « Neighborhood News « I «---------------------------------- parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. Mrs. James W. Sears left Sunday for Bohemia. Kathryn and Elizabeth Hemiuway, WALDEN. of the Grove, spent New Year’s day Rate»—On« cent the word; mini at the James W. Sears home. (Special to The Sentinel.) mum 35 word*; three insertion* for The A. H. Sprinkei family, of Junc Jan. !i.— Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brum tion City, spent New Year’s day at the price of two when paid iu ad baugh returned to their home in Al the home of Mr. Sprinkel’s mother, vaaee; half eeut the word after PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY bany Sunday, after spending the holi Mrs. G. W. Smith. tho third insertion. I days with home folks. Mrs. Annie Stennett returned Sat Orfica tn Spray Brick Mr. and Mrs. lloratio Mosby were urday from Portland. lr-“------------------------- " " " Near 8. P. Depot PHONE 09 in Eugene Friday on business. Miss Grace Bennett, of the Grove, Somewhere in the wantad column Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle and chil visited Tuesday with Mrs. Stennett. will be found the name of some dren visited at the J. B. l.mebaugii C. Handy, who has been working in reaident of the Cottage Grove home in the Grove Saturday. Washington, is home for a visit. country. That person is untitled to Ir Mr. aud Mrs. D. H. Brumbaugh at a free w’antad for three issues, if tended tho funeral of Mrs. Brum he or she presents copy for the SAGINAW. baugh 's uncle, Alex Cooley, Thursday same within 10 days from the date of lust week. of this paper. A new name will (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Fred Frost and son Harry were be selected ut random each week, Jan. 2.—School resumed Tuesday af- in tho Grove Saturday. Fisher’s Blend, sac k.. $2.25 and this method of creating interest Mrs. Fred Schneider and little dough ter u week ’• vacation during the holi in the w’antads will be continued $2.10 Kerr’s Best, sack. .. day», which Miss Celierà »pent with ter have been ill with colds during the her mother in Cottage Grove. lor several months. $2.15 Olympic, sack......... past week. Without a business education $1.55 Member« of the George Fogle fam McKenzie, sack...... Mr. und Mrs. Yoest and children and you are greatly handicapped. Mr. and Mrs. Chet Duggert aud baby ily, who have been on the sick list, are Lost—Pair of tortoise shell rimmed glasses. Finder please return to the If you are employed by others returned to their homes in Grants Puss improving. The D. F. Pettet family spent New Sentinel office or to Leona Meeks, you have to have it; if you Suturday, after spending Christmas at Year’« evening in the Grove. over the Arcade theater. d29c work for yourself you need it. the A. Pitcher homo. Mr. and Mr«. Harry Cotter, of Puy Fancy mixed -sandy, lb... 15c There was a dance at the Pitcher allup, Loans on Willamette Valley Farms —33 Wash., visited Tuesday at the Brazil nuts........... 3 lbs., 50c years, 6 per cent, no commission. Monday is enrollment day home Tuesday night. Bcott home. Mrs. K. 11. Mosby and gr.tudduugbter Write for full information. A. C. and there will never be a Gladys The Huston Queencr family, of Car spent Wednesday afternoon at nation, Wash., returned home Thurs Bohmstedt, Manager, Branch Office, better time than right now. the Castle home. FRESH MILK day, after visiting at the C. J. Queener Portland Joint Block Laud Bank, 407 K. H. Mosby was in the Giove Mon home. Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. nl0d29p<l Fresh milk—fresh daily, the Our teachers have all had day. Marjorie Heinickel is b visiting visit in, at the Wanted — Men or women to take or quart .................................. 11c practical business experience in home of her aunt, Mrs. j. T. . F. T. Benaton. ders for genuine guaranteed hosiery addition to their teacher train HEBKON. for men, women and children. Elim GIVE US YOUR NAME ing. STAB. inates darning. Salary $50 a week full (Special to The Sentinel.) time, $1.00 an hour spure time. Ex Piaer Jan. 1.—Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Our Hchool is well equipped (Sp.'’ini to The Sentinel.) perienco unnecessary. International and children, of Turner, visited a part with modern office devices, of Jan. 3.— Air. ami .vlrs. Vernon Wicks lust week with Mrs. Piner’s sister, and children, *./ Eujaila, and Mrs. Myr Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. dlf2pd such as bookkeeping machines, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck, and Mr. Piser’s tle Pitcher and son Francis visited F. W. Hawk Ina is entitled to a free t adding machines, calculators, sister, Mrs. John Kebelbeck. wantad for three issues. Present this, one day of last week with Mr. and Mrs. M. Kebelbeck, of the Grove, is Mrs. Oral Bailee. notice within 10 days. See announce t mimeograph typewriters, etc. visiting at the home of her son, John Mrs. Wm. Ernshaw and children vis nient at head of this column. FREE CATALOG AND FULL | Kebelbeck. ited Tuesday with her mother, Mrs. Oregon Agricultural College White Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor and Clint Hatfield. INFORMATION UPON RE Leghorn baby chix from 1500 select children were New’ Year’s dinner Mrs. Tom Monroe, of Eugene, visited ed hens muted to males with records QUEST. guests at the John Taylor home at Sunday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. of 200 280 behind them. Also 300 trap Latham. Nellie Owen. Her niece Mary Mr. und Mrs. W. C. Johnson, Mr. returned with her to Eugene, Owen nested two- and three year-old hens, where i none of which have records of less and Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck and chil she is attending high school. than 200 eggs either in their PULLET | dren and Joe Miller were New Year’s Miss Bertha Damewood, of Wild or SECOND year. Breeding cockerels, guests at the G. J. Kappuuf home. A. E. Roberts, President wood, visited in Dorena Monday at sires’ dam 298 307. Write the Chief Miss Agnes Taylor, of the Grove, Eugene Oregon I' spent the holidays with her parents, the home of her brother, Stanley Dame Bird for free satalog. Rusch Poultry wood. Farm, Junction City, Ore. d29f2 J| Mr. und Mrs. Hurvey Taylor. r. Francis Wicks, of Cottage Grove, spent the week end at Rujnda and I have a 30 M sawmill and desire to * 4> get in touch with timber owners or Star. DORENA. Donald Owen returned Tuesday from group of owners that have from 10 tol California und Arizona, where he had 30 million feet of saw- timber where a (Special to The Sentinel.) i 1 mill can be located on or close to’ Jan. 2.—Miss Mae McCugie, of Oak been for his health. Miss Myrtle Pitcher was in Cottage transportation. Please state quality land, visited several days of last week and description in answering. This is at the home of her sister, Mrs. S. O. Grove Wednesday. Lloyd and Ruby Arrington, of Diss- a bonafide proposition and 1 am ready VaiiSchoiack. Clarence Peterson motored to Eugeim ton, visited Saturday at the (). C. to go ahead with the right people. All Woodson Garage, Phone 27 Bailee home on their way to Cottage communications treated in strict con Friday. fidence. Write XL, Sentinel. d29c After garage cloaca, phone res Mrs. Belle Watson returned to Rose Grove. Harry Crume, of Cottage Grove, was burg Monday, after spending a week idence, 118- L. Parker Duofold happily surprised Saturday, ~ when he Lost—Gentleman’s with her parents. ~■ -J ■ ...J. JMli- fountain pen; red barrel with Shrine | For Sale 134-acre farm 2 miles south Harold Hastings, of the Grove, spent returned from Star to find h is mother of Cottage Grove; 40 acres sown to emblem on top. Reward offered for ------ several days of the past week at the at home. Mrs. Crume had been in return to this office. jSc I grain; good iniprovementa, cows, horses Montana since late in August. I Fred Kelly home. > and farming machinery, grain and hay. Mrs. J. T. Haller and children Vel Booking orders for single-comb White ! Priced to sell. V. E. Dunnavin. j5f23p Latham Ward, of Alberta, Can., is visiting at the home of his brother, A. ma asd Melvin, of Cottage Grove, spent Leghorn baby chicks of the O. A. C. the holiday vacation at Star and Diss and Hollywood strains, from 2-year-old Old rags wanted.—Nothing less than S. Ward» Glen VanSchoiack returned to Wash ton. tested hens, layers of large white eggs, I two feet square accepted. Must be ington Bunday, after spending a few mated to cockerels from dams with clean and must be of material that days with relatives here. No matter what you want, never records of 270 to 298 eggs; $15 per will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, Mr. and Mrs. J. IL Kirk spent sev give up until you have used a Sentinel 100. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Cottage Grove, flannel garments and the like pre ferred, Can not use old socks, meR»er eral days of the past week in Marc.ola wb ntftd ♦♦ ('re., Disston Route, phone I F 12. j5 19 ized or hard surface goods, or small F. W. JAOOB8, PROPRIETOR M rs. at th«* home of their daughter, Mrs. John Holst rom. 1 R m Phon« 81 FS Office Phon. City Transfer 1 It Pays to Trade W A N T A D S Hauling and Draying A few specials we are making to save you money. Trade at Cray’s and you always save 52c Guaranteed creamery butter, ll> What Are You Going to Do About It? Flour Candy and Nuts Feed 100 lbs. Montana mill run tor ................................... $1.85 Kerr’s XX chop, 80s..... $1.35 Salt licks ............... 2 for 25c Bacon 33c»* 18c 24c Fancy side, lb....... Picnics, lb............... Backs, lb................. SHORTENING I Ills 75c; 8 lbs 6(1 lbs FOR OUR MAILING $1.45 $9.00 LIST SPECIAL! SPECIAL! 10 lbs. Strassberg onions......................... 25c These are the mildest flavored onions grown ANOTHER SPECIAL! Calumet baking powder, 1-lb. can or a 2l/2-lb. can for.............................. Extra fancy bulk seedless raisins, lb Eugene Business College JITNEY K : I 25c 55c 15c i Ralph Chestnut I Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and < ieneral Jobbing pieces of anv kind. We want the bes raj's and pnv the best price, 5c. th" pound. The Sentinel. tl' The Sentinel receives inquiries every week from prospective set tiers who wish copies of the paper. If you wist to sell your lain! your ml should be in The Sentinel, where prospective settler i will see it. U No need to be in want—use ft Sentinel wantad 4 II sr Il P R O F B 8 8 1 O N A L BLACK BUTTE. O A R D s]| DB. A. W KIME Specialist in Obstetrics A ill cure lor confinements at his I hiik , >i in suoli. i >| h > i ml nurse it re quired. I holies: office. 34; rr.M. 12dJ H. W TITUS, D M. D Dentistry Mmlern equipment. First National Bunk building. Hours, 0 to 12 aud I lu fl. hveiuugs und Bjuidays bv niipuintiueiil. Uffiec phono. 10; res id' nee phone, 1Ù.S Y DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentisi Office Fifth and Main. Hours, ft :3d • |8 II nd I to 5••<(>. Evenings sud SuuduyN by :ip|MHiilnwi*l. Hiouvs: oi l ice 35, residence 134 ¥. DR. 0. E. FROST Office in Luwaon builring Phono 47 Col luge Grove < I resoti OAVEN O DYOTT. M D. Phy sir in a and Burgeon X r.«y work in ail its branche*. Evo uings by Hppoint meat. •Uli Main Cottage Grove, Oregon DR. ¡1. A. HAGEN Osteopathy, Chiropractie, Massage and l Holet ics Phone 3d. Ostrander Building, i>3u(i| M m in Street, Cottage Orow ♦ HERBERT W LOMBARD .\lt«irm*v a* I I* Firn! National Hauk Building Cottage Grove, Or«*. Phon. 04 MR8 F J AL8TOTT, 8 T (Suggestive Therapeutical All «Ideasi'« ran be relieved by ••I? gvi«io‘ li« rttpy Magnol ir healing, < WAl’ li.< ma »*,.*» gi a nd I li< mt<«’a) Th us»» (rent meats speak fm ! hl Ri *...... I Of fir«» in r»’< (Special to The Sentinel.) Jan. 2.—Mrs. Walker returned Fn- <i:i\ lioui Biii-h i'ciiiic, h I iik ’ In i.:«.l been visiting for a week. I’he Thos. Funk taiudy motored «0 the Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Phillips, of l.ondu.i, spent Christmas with Mi. und Ali 3. Culer. Thos. Funk and son motored to the Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Funk, with their till dren, «¡lent Christmas in Cot tag«» Grove at th«» home ot their daughter, Mrs. Glen Jenkins. llarry and Richard Garman motored to the Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Lnbsch and children visited Monday with Mrs. Labseh s piir<»nts, Mr. anil Mrs. Garman. Mr. Combs aud son and daughter Arthur and Orplui, of Corvallis, spent Christmas with relatives und friends nt Black Butte. Lester and Clifford Groat and Mr. Labnih and sou Gustav spent Christ mas at the Garman home. LYNX HOLLOW. (Spi’cial to The Sentinel.) Jan. 2.— Mrs. Aubrey Wolford little son visited a few days of week in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Marion I.,vbow, and Mrs. Ernest I a »1» ow and Mrs. John Samson spent New Year’s day with th«» Fletcher England family at Walk er. Mrs. Renzie Huff and daughter Hi xel, who spent Christmas here with relatives, have returned to their hom* nt Hebron. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. s|M‘ndtng the holidays with their sou Arthur. Ralph Mosburg. of Comsteck, spent Bunday with the Wyman Renn«* family. A number of families from h«*ie, .nking well filled baskets, attend, d the community New Year's dinner ; lb light \ alley. Mrs. 8. E. Dr«*asi»r mid children, of Comstock, are spending a 'with the 1. N. Dr«*s.M»r«. Th«» D. A. Ent vs family, Creek, were dinner guests a II art lev home on New Year’s Mrs.’ I N. Drffwr left N. day fur Dryad, Wash., t «laughter, Mr«. Pniil Him : itrd a slater. Mfr. C. Newberg, oa the way. ^e three winter driving, If you’re having trouble starting— if you sit in the cold and buzz-buzz your starter without result—then it’s time to change to "Red Crown”—the winter fuel for motors. Use "Red Crown” exclusively, and you get off at the first jump of the "Red Crown” vaporizes readily in the coldest weather. Fill your tank with "Red Crown” and nothing else, and you’ll be rid of three-quarters of your cold-weather motoring troubles. Fill at the Red Crown sign—at service stations, garages and other dealers STANDARD OIL COMPANY THE CEDARS. (Special to Th« S ntmei ’ Jan. 2.--Juanita Sprngu*, wl b«*en out of m*hool for Mini«» ti account of a fm<‘tiir»*«l should •«. tume«i to school Tio‘ «l»y. NATHAN B. LEE IVrla IKhbrrMoin was nh.*cnt Attorney at I jiw Taylor Building, Corner Main anil | school Tiiesdiiv. Frank Willia has purchased a Seaeatk, Cottage Greva, Oregon Ford car. Miss Florence McF'nrlnud <|«en‘ DretamsJting and Designing «lay with her port*nts Mr. and all work guarnii rod > W. MeFarlniid. MRS TET 8 ANTORD ■ Mr. an«! Mm. W E. D«»r\v» 2u5 A «In ms Avenue I Visiting wi.h the G. W McF: rlsn«l TH III II V Phoac 134 R. Cottage Grove. Oregon ! family. Agency Barclay Custom Ma«lv Corset ' Mr ami Vn. Avery IfartB«»! New Year«' day with Mrm Hait*u|*»| X. 1 100% powci i I