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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Jan. 26, 1923)
A Better Bank Service to You It is becoming more and more evident that coopera tion between the farmer, the business man, and the bank is necessary to the most satisfactory growth of either. It is the principle on which real results are accom- plished. We appreciate the business with which we are fa- vored. The best, most helpful, friendly banking service possible to be rendered is the expression of our appre ciation. Bank of Cottage Grove D. M. Hileman, of Lorane, was 'fined $12.50 in justice court in Springfield Saturday on a charge ! of operating an automobile without | headlights. Mrs. Elbert Bede and adughter were in Eugeue Thursday afternoon. If you have an item of news, ' phone it to The Sentinel. Our num- I bar is 159-J. tf I Joe Perkins, of Cottage Grove, was in Eugene Saturday on busi- ■eaa. A ten-pouiid eon was born Jan- uary 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Moore. Try Mendenhall for watch repair ing. Guaranteed work, pre-war prices. New Era Drug Store. W. M. Flick spent Monday in Eugene on business. The ministerial certificate of Rev. Harry B. Iler was filed in the county clerk’s office Monday. Your wants may be few—provid ed you use Sentinel wantads. tf The following officers were elect ed Friday night at a meeting of the literary society at The Cedars: Mrs. Ellen McFarland, president; H. D. Bemple, vice president; Alma Sears, secretary-treasurer; Miss Hazel Ashby, chorister; Mrs. D. H. Remple, organist; Charles McFar land, moderator. Ralph Teeters, who is in the United States Veterans Bureau hospital there for treatment for spinal trouble. Mr. Teeters returned Sun day. Miss Myrtle, Mrs. Teeters and baby Eleanor returned Wednesday. EMIL GEORGE, FOURTEEN, DIES FROM TYPHOID FEVER Emil, 14-year-old sou of Mr. and Mrs. William George, who live south of the city, died at the home of his parents early Wednesday morning from typhoid. Funeral services will be conducted from the Mills chapel at 2 o’clock this afternoon with in terment in the A. F. & A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. Emil was born at Central Point and came hore with his family about five years ago. Had he lived until March 28 he would have been 15 Rev. J. H. Ebert has gone to years of age. He is survived by Los Angeles to attend the meetings the parents, Mr. and Mrs. William conducted there by Dr. C. 8. Price George, two sisters, Mrs. Georgia B. Used car bargains—1917 Bu and Mrs. McPhereson. Shepard and Lois B. George, und one brother, Carroll B. George. ick six, 1920 Buick six, 1919 To our patrons and friends— we wish to extend our hearty appreciation of your patronage during the many years of suc cessful business in this city. Mr. A. E. Dorff, who succeeds us, is a competent baker and solicits your business. Bender's City Bakery. j26c Our groceries and veg etables are always the best we can buy, yet our ^prices are no more than you have often paid for .less quality. Ostrander McQueen Mrs. Alico Richmond, of Eugene, Tulsa four, 1920 Oakland «ix. SON NOT HEARD FROM SINCE is spending a few days with her Service Oarage, phone 75. JULY 15; FOUL PLAY FEARED daughter, Mrs. E. W. Armes. Ernest Kurre has accepted a posi No need to be in want—use a Deputy Sheriff Green Pitcher is tion with the Mountain States Power Sentinel wantad. assisting Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Mc Co., having resigued as instructor D. H. Kempel left Wednesday for in the Lynx Hollow school. Louis Guire, who live east of this city, Dallas to visit his father, G. J. Kindt, until recently a student at in the search for their son, Clifton, Rempel, who is quite ill. aged 23 years, whe has not been the University of Oregon, has taken Mendenhall can fix your watch. up the position at Lynx Hollow. heard from since July 25 when he New Era Drug Store. was -working at Camp 7 at Powers. Mrs. C. W. Wolfe and children The young man had written reg E. 8. Pieser, of Stayton, returued left Monday for Baker where they ularly at least once each month up home Wednesday after a visit here will live on a homestead which they to that time, according to his par at the home of his sister, Mrs. John own. ents, who fear he uiay have met Kebelbeck. See Woodson Brothers for Ford with foul play. In company with J. E. Woodson has gone to Port motor overhauling, reduced prices. a friend, who owned an automobile, land to take a course in automobile George Marksbury returned Sun young McGuire had planned to mechanics. day night from a trip to Roseburg. drive to Idaho in the fall. WHAT IS IT that is caus Poultrymen—Figure with us on Mr. and Mrs. Dan Reutle, of San ing all that trouble with your baby ehick supplies. Sterling Francisco, MEN'S MEETING IMPORTANT are visiting with Mr. Feed Co. j26c your eyes! Rentle’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. IN CITY’S RELIGIOUS LIFE Mr. and Mrs. Lester Martin and William Rentle. ARE THE EYE MUSCLES Mrs. —Just bite into one of our McElroy, of Eugene, were Sun A meeting of importance in the Filipino students of the U. of O. following those laws laid di.y guests of Mr. and Mrs. David will delicious Dough Nuts and religious life of the community was give an entertainment to all Sterling. down by nature? Cottage Grove residents on Friday you’ll want them on the ta held Sunday afternoon in the Pres Mrs. George Knowles and little evening, January 26, at 8 o’clock at ble every meal—and every bylerian church, when about 15 men ARE THEY WORKING in Georgette gathered at the invitation of Rev. Knowles went to Salem the Christian church. The program day they are fresh. harmony and without strain? Wednesday to visit Mrs. Knowles will be composed of an instrumental A. R. Spearow to give their reasons fob not joining some church. A concert by the Filipino 7 piece string They are even lower than that of 1914. 1 have just ARE YOUR EYE NERVES sister, Mrs. W. A. White. most profitable discussion consumed orchestra, and an illustrated lecture Moving aud storage. Phone 99. received a nice lot of bicycles and you will find my being exhausted and irri City Transfer. an hour and a half of time and tf on ‘ ‘ The Philippines of Today. ’ ’ prices the lowest in Lane county. Make your dollars tated by the natural demand considerable interest was shown by A number of selections by the or E. A. Schrepel, formerly of this earn the most. Buy your bicycle NOW while 1 have a the men present, who asked that inade upon them by some city, was in the city Saturday from chestra, quartets of mandolins, the meeting be continued on the nice stock to pick from and the prices so low. ukelele and guitars, steel guitar so form of eye strain that you Corvallis. following Sunday. Others interested have? 1 shall be pleased to Mayor Andrew Brund, and Ex lo and guitar duet will be the main have been invited to be present. feature. The entertainment will be set your mind at rest OU Mayor George O. Knowles and oth free and everyone is invited. jl9 26c Mr. aud Mrs. Roy Erickson and The hour of meeting is 4 o’clock. son Roy Jr. were in this city Mon ers were in Portland Wednesday these points. Ray Kerr, who is working in Eu day from Portland. Mrs. Erickson CONDON STUDENT LOAN for a meeting with forestry offic spent the week end here at »as formerly Miss Anna Lindstrom. REMEMBER there is no ials regarding the setting aside of gene, FUND INCREASED BY $500 certain property on Herman creek the home of his mother, Mrs. Sarah Why pay for two or three days’ guess work in my methods. as a permanent watershed for the Kerr. rental t Batteries fully charged in 8 A gift of $500 has been made to F. E. MENDENHALL OPENS MY YEARS OF EXPERI city. Ot their return they stopped W. H. Blair went to Lowell Mon hours at Bradley Service Station, the Condon loan fund of the Uni HAND AND SAUERS MEET IN THI8 CITY FEBRUARY 3 day in Salem Thursday and visited the for a visit at the home of his WATCH REPAIRING SHOP 404 Fifth street, south, phone 91. versity of Oregon by Mrs. R. 8. ENCE plays the important legislative sessions in the interests son Frank. Bean, of Portland. The Condon W. J. White went to Portland part in each case. of the proposed armory measure. Local fans will have an oppor F. E. Mendenhall hus arrived fund was established a number of Tuesday on business. tunity to see Ralph Hand, local from Harrisburg and opened a shop We have a full line of tires and li - ................................ =: Mrs. Ivan Witcher returued to years ago by Mrs. Beau and her middleweight, in action against Pete for watch and jewelry rupuiriug in tubes. Our prices are right. Bradley her home in Portland Tuesday, af- sister, Mrs. Ellen C. McCormack, Sauers at tho armory in this city the New Era drug store. Mr. Men Service Station. tor visiting with Mr. Witcher’s par daughter of Dr. Thomas Condon, Saturday night, February 3, when denhull visited here last week with first head of the university geology Mrs. I. M. Tanner, of Salmon, ents, Mr. and Mre. J. C. Witcher. will wrestle a handicap match in department, in whoso memory tho Sauers will attempt to throw Hand his daughter, Miss Katherine Men Ida., arrived Monday to visit with Notice—I am leaving Cottage fund was made. Tho two women two times in 75 minutes. Sauers, denhall, und was so impressed with OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST the armory at Cottage Grove her sister, Mrs. E. E. Finnen. Grove soon. Anyone desiring me to have contributed to the fund from who is a pupil of Farmer Burns, Cottage Grove that he decided to Factory Mrs. J. W. Eddy and son Volney do photo work for them must come time to time until it now amounts held tho light heavyweight eliamp- enter business. Tho rest of tho fam Oregon left Saturday for Sacramento, where Cottage Grove or make an appointment right away. to $1350. Both are graduates of ionship of tho world until Wednes ily will arrive later. they will make their home and A. L. Monroe, Monroe Studio. jl9-26 the university. day night, when he lost to Ted Thy.) where Mr. Eddy went a few weeks Sauers agrees to throw Hand two in Portland, but many fans believe Xf you liko the editorials, tell your Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Wilson are times in 75 minutes or lose the ago to locate. SauerB is the best num und thin friends about them, and help to FORMER SAGINAW WOMAN match and Cottage Grove fans both suffering with influenza. Watch the label on your paper. DIES IN CALIFORNIA Thye will wear the belt only until make thorn bear fruit. will see a slashing go. Sauers Miss Ruth DeLong bought a new he goes to the mat with the Ne E. J. Howe has installed a new is a pupil of Farmer Burns and Ford touring car and Gladys Chap Mrs. Alico Powell, until five years braska boy again. electric stove in his candy factory. a brother of George Barnes, well man a new Ford coupe of Woodsoil W. O. W. NOTICE. Sauers is also a brother of Geoige ago a resident of Saginaw, died at Bros. Saturday. George Crawford bought a Mit known here. Barnes, whom Hand defeated hore »----------------------------- ----- chell touring car through the Earl There will be one good amateur Lodge No. 260, W. O. W. will If you want a house finished up Lakeport, Calif., Jan. 13, aged 7j nestling preliminary, and a fast to suit your taste, see us. We have years and four months. Mrs. Powell July 4, last, and will probably want have a social evening ut their hall Motor company Thursday. a little family revenge, so there is leaves the following children: Robert Earl, former high school Moving and storage. Phone 99. boxing exhibition of four 3-min- one under construction. S. L. God George, OtiB, James Powoll and Mrs. every likelihood that Cottuge Grove on Tuesday, January 30. Woodmen student here, was in the city Tues City Transfer. ard, contractors. . jl9c Fred Waring, all of California, fans will see a slashing go when anil their families are urged to be tf pte rounds. Prices, including war tax; day on business from Eugene. present. Bring basket lunch, Good Mrs. L. A. Miller left for home Sherman of Doer lodge, Mont. anc. these twj bone crushers tangle. Ned Irwin spent the week end in Ringside, $2.20; reserved, $1.65; music, fine program and other Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Eugeno. in Oakland, Calif., Saturday, after An amateur wrestling preliminary Îeneral, $1.10; children, 55. Get a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Loe Thomason of Dorena. amusements. A used Studebaker seven-pas and a four-round boxing bout are Elbert Bede spent the week end ickets in advance at Eagle Mrs. Charles Bharon at Walker. R. B. HANNA, senger car was sold Monday to at home from Salem where he is Cigar scheduled to precede tho main event. A. P. Reports Given U. of O. Store. C. W. BURGE, Arthur Norman by Nelson’s Service readirg clerk in the lower house of J. W. Stephenson returned to his University of Oregon, Eugene, W. N. HUBBELL, Com. station. home in Halsey Friday after visit Jan. 23.—The University of Oregon Low Fares for High School Delegates the state legislature. University of Oregon, Eugeno, ing with his brother, B. D. Stephen T. L. Graves, of Bandon, is here school of journalism has received a A wantad will rent your house. WOOD BIDS WANTED. visiting at the home of Mr. and Have you something you don’t son. gift of the annual reports of the Jan. 23.—(Special).—Contingent up The A. W. Turnblad family mov want* on the registration of 150 delegates, Mrs. Smith Bailey. Mrs. Bailey is A Sentinel wantad will find Associated Press for the paBt 15 Is your watch sick 1 Mendenhall Cottage Grove cannery wants an aunt of Mr. Graves and is the ed to Harrisburg Saturday, Mr. a buyer for it. tf can make it well* New Era Drug years, the donor being Frank Jenk the Southern Pacific company and the Union Pacific Railway company bids on 100 cords of 4-foot wood only living momber of Mr. Graves Turnblad having bought a butcher ins, editor of the Eugene Register. Store. Mrs. Ivan Warner, of this city, shop in that eity. will grant a rate of a fare and a delivered at plant, one- half by June mother’s family. accompanied by her sister-in-law, Mrs. Pearl Beckman arrived Fri The gift will be a valuable addi half to those who attend the annual 15, 1923, and balance on or before Rev. and Mrs. Sidney Love, of Mrs. Harry Winther, of Eugene, went tion to the school of journalism United States, Kelly Springfield day from Summer, Wash., to visit and Lancaster tires and tire service Los Angeles, visited on Thursday to Portland Sunday to spend the at the homes of her brother, George library which has one of the most meetings of the High School Press July 15, 1923. Bids will be eonsid- of last week at the H. B. Iler home. week visiting at the home of Miss complete collections of books on association and the Association of oi ed for entire quantity or uny frac at Nelson’s Service Station. Tolman at Dorena. journalism among schools of jour High School Presidents and Secre tion thereof. Let bids state whether Elizabeth Tillson. Mrs. Amanda Stoneman has filed Star automobiles were delivered taries to be held at the University old growth or second growth, split suit in circuit court for divorce Mrs. E. R. Spencer, of Eugene, this week to R. L. Wright, E. R. im listn. of Oregon, February 2 and 3. It ie or limb, and quantity of each, and from her husband, Edward Stone is visiting this week at the home Wiese, R. H. Mosby and Frank W expected that the attendance will whether or not. a loin quantity will Sheep Are Killed Maliciously. man. of Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard. Hawkins. be furnished than amount stilted in Some person has been killing exceed 150 delegates. White 4 Powell will not deliver Moving and storage. Phone 99. High school delegates may reg bid. Special consideration will bo The condition of Mrs. H. J. sheei • ji from the J. H. Hawley sheep milk hereafter in the evening. Cus City Transfer. tf Jorgensen is improved since she suf in tl the Cerro Gordo pastures, Mr. istor for the convention February 1. given bids where part may be paid tomers can get milk in the evening We have in a shipment of Miss Hallie Willits went to Grants fered a stroke of paralysis early in Hawley reports, a number of the Additional registration is scheduled in cannery stock. Bids to be openod at the Elite. bright yellow corn. Best Pass Sturday to visit at the home the week. dead animate having been fouud in Johnson Hall on the rumpus oil at 8 p. m. February 5, 1923. The The Eugene members of Akola quality we have received of Miss Fleets Turner, who had Mrs. Herbert Eakin had her recently. Whoover is doing the kill February 2 from 8 to 9 a. m. The right to reject any or all bids is hereby reserved. Address all bids sanctorium of the Orientals will been here visiting at the Willits tonsils removed in Eugene last week. ing is not doing bo with the inten program will begin at 9:15 a. in. to Cottage Grove Cannery, Cottage visit the Cottage Grove members of for a long time and our home. She will, remain away for a tion of using the meat for all of Mrs. Roy Romaine and daughter Watch the label on your paper. Grove, Oregon. jl9 26 prices are right, Get our week or longer. the organization at the next meet tho animals have been left. Mr. Betty May, of Portland, arrived ing of the order in February. The prices for ton lots. Raymond Veatch came home from Monday evening to visit with Mrs. Hawley is offering a reward for uniformed patrol of the Orientals | Albany over the week end to visit Romaine’s parents, Dr. and Mrs. information leading to the arrest and the Eugene Odd Fellows ’ band of the guilty party or parties. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry A. W. Kime. will accompany the delegation and Veatch. Galloway writes insurance. parade the streets. Telegraph Office Open Feb. 1. The home of the Exide battery, The property of the estate of The Postal Telegraph office will Those having egg carriers whieh at Bradley Service Station. Susie Kern, deceased, is valued at be open for service February 2, the have been left with egg deliveries Mrs. D. H. Hemenway is improv $1500, according to the inventory manager, Mrs. J. P. Graham, an are requested to return them to the ing from a recent illness which of the appraisers, George F. Gar- nounced yesterday. Attractive quar ■tores from which they came or M. L. Faulkner, former manager has confined her to her home for outte, 1 have opened a watch hospital in the New Era drug Welcome Hubbell and Ben ters are being fitted up in a room leave them where delivery can piek of Berry ’s branch musie and furni more than a week. store. If your watch is sick, or not giving you proper jamin Thrasher, filed in probate on the Sixth street «ide of the new them up. A. C. Anderson, j26-f9c ture «tore in thia city, was here Mrs. W. 8. Shearer, formerly of court. Kem building. Wiring will be done service, bring it in and 1 will tell you its trouble and Mrs. Dot Raekeloff returned to from Junction Qty Monday. Mr. eity but who has been in Port Your heme newspaper is first en next Wednesday. what it will cost to repair it and if you want me to her home at Florence Sunday, after and Mrs. Faulkner will remain on this land recently, was here this week titled to your support. tf a visit with the Judson Allen their ranch near Junction City for moving her household repair it, all right, and if not at least we shall get •usehold goods to Pres- Miss Margaret Scott, who is at- First Debates Feb. 2. two months, planning to return then family. acquainted. I shall give you high grade work at pre-war eott, Oregon, where t--------- Mr. Shearer is tending the University of Oregon, The Cottage Grove high school to operate a music store here for Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Banburg ar going to t< become superintendent of came up from Eugene and spent negative debate team meets the prices. 1 expect to build my business on the quality of rived Wednesday from Outario, themselves. .aver Lumber mills. She has the week end at the homo of her Creswell high school affirmative the Bea ’ my work, which I guarantee. Used Fords and Dodges from *90 been visiting Canada, to visit with Mr. Brand ’ with Harry and W. great aunt, Mrs. Catharine Bader. team here February 2. On the same burg’s uncle, Charles Sharon, of up, all in good repair. Terms given C. Shearer of Dorena. I SHALL, A LITTLE LATER, PUT IN A STOCK Let Mendenhall repair your wateh. date tho Cottage Grove affirmative if desired. Nelson’s Service Station. Saginaw. OF WATCHES, CIXM'KS AND JEWELRY meets the Eugene negative at Eu No matter what you want in New Era Drug Store. KINDLY TELL YOUR NEIGHBORS AND OBLIGE. printing, get it at The Senitnel. Miss Eunice VanDenburg, Miss gene. ------------------------ Yours Respectfully----------------- ------ 8. L. Godard is not building a Bethel Gowdy, Ren Sanford and Dr. Ex Nun Win Speak. bungalow at Second and Quincy H. A. Hagen motored to Eugene Sister Mary Angel, ex-nun, will streets for 8. L. Mackin, as was Tuesday night, bringing back C. H. stated last week, but is putting up VanDenburg, who had been there speak at the Christian church twice Saturday, at 2 o’clock to women the house as an investment and on business. only, and in tho evening at 7:30 to plans to sell it. Dr. W. E. Lebow was in Eugene the general public. =il We will have a car load of sugar here next week at a Allen Adney and George Mitchell, Saturday evening on business. who were here from Albany work cheaper price, better wait and get our prices when car Exide batteries and service at Neet Buys Business Building. ing with the Mountain States Power Nelson’s Service Station. Recharg fr arrives. Harry Neet has purchased from company crew, returned to that ing 75c and *1. the Bader estate the building which eity Friday. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ralston and occupies with the Elite con- Moving and storage. Phone 99. two sons, Stewart and James, re he feetionery and grill. The deal was City Transfer. tf turned to their home in Albany Sun concluded last We have the finest cured hams thia week that you have week. Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Thurber re day night, after visiting at the ever taated at 32c per pound, and with each ham pur turned to their home in Corvallis home of Mrs. Ralston ’ ■ brother, R. chased Saturday we will give you one dozen nice fresh A Caustic Come Back Saturday, after a visit at the home L. Stewart. Mrs Ralston eanie up As the guards were about to lead Mr. L. E. LAXTON WILL GIVE A MOVING PICTURE w of Mr. Thurber’s uncle, E. J. Howe. Thursday but Mr. Ralston and their the condemned prisoner away the children did not come nntil Satur ILLUSTRATED LECTURE ON POULTRY CULLING, The George Scott family spent the lawyer who had defended him came week end in Eugene visiting rel day, making the trip by aatomobile. up. AND RAISING AND CARE OF BABY CHICKS IN atives. See Woodson Brothers for Ford “I’m sorry I couldn’t do more THE OLD COMMERCIAL CLUB ROOMS ON Why let your ear go neglected motor overhanling, reduced prices. for you, old man,’’ he said sympa when we have a modern shop with George Tenter» and daughter. Miss thetieally as he sadly shook hands. WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1923, AT 7:30 O'CLOCK The Store That Appreciates Your Trade Phoue 153 competent mechanic in charge that Myrtle and Mrs. Ralph Teeters and “Don’t mention it, sir,” the pris eaa do the work right at a fair small daughter Eleanor went to oner rejoined, “Ain’t five years price. Nelson’s Service station. j20e Portland Saturday for a visit with enough?*’ In Your Eyes Some Dough Nuts Don’t Wait for Lower Prices on Bicycles The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Harry Rentle’s Bicycle Shop Ralph Hand-Pete Sauers D. J. Scholl Saturday, February 3 1 Tales of the Town CORN STERLING FEED CO. Something of Interest to All SUGAR F. L Mendenhall, Watchmaker Ham and Eggs Poultrymen Smith-Short Grocery