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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (April 13, 1923)
COTTAGE^RO^^^ENTIMiL^GtlDAY^^PRl^^B^g^B ~íl I 1 A 6%-pouud daughter was born i April I 5 to Mr. and Mrs. Harry I. I Short, t, of Spokane. The Shorts are former residents, Mr. Short being a son of Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Short. Another advance in tire prices is expected. Anticipate your needs and order before the raise. Sterling of a bank are three: Resources, Facilities and Service. a6e Feed Co. And the greatest of these is Service. Mr. and Mrs. George Lammers, who were married last Wednesday And this because a bank to exist must possess strong in Eugene, returned Sunday from a trip to Foley Springs, on the Mc resources and adequate facilities, but its service de Kenzie. pends upon the caliber of the men behind it. Miss Maud Lanison has bought The quality and flexibility of our service will please the Lester Phelps property at Third and Jefferson. you. Your needs are not too large to tax us nor too I tires, Exide i Gates Super-tread small to merit our best attention. batteries, battery repair and vul- canizing. Bradley Service Sta- tiou. aprl3c Mrs. M. . M. Morgan has returned from Klamath Falls, where she vis ited three weeks at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Lawrence Phelps. MrB. Mildred Giffen, housemother at the Alpha Xi Delta house at the potato brokerage office in Eugene, University of Oregon, was a guest has leased the lower floor of the over the week end of Miss Marian building at Seventh and Willamette White, who came down from Eugene occupied by the Red Cross, Jhe and visited her father, W. J. White. KRYPTOK GLASSES, the ! United States employment bureau | and some real estate offices in that invisible bifocals, are double ■ city and will move his offices there. Barred Rock eggs, for hatching, vision glasses without the lilies or humps so conspicu 160c per setting. Sterling Feed Co. J. 8. McKay is painting his new ous on the lens surfaces of residence which he has just com pleted on north Pacific highway. all other bifocals. The Jack Callahan family mo KRYPTOKS for a tored up from Portland Monday for a visit with Mrs. Callahan’s and you will never parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. John ly return to the old son. Galloway writes insurance. Miss Hazel Swanson hus been quite ill this week. > Mrs. A. E. Scott, of Saginaw, -J . spent Tuesday in this city shopping, i Sterling Hopper, formerly of Sagi- | naw, but who now resides in Chehalis, Wash., is here for a few days on business. USE THE PHONE TO Paints and varnishes of all kinds. ORDER BAKERY GOODS Heath & Milligan brand. Short’s PHONE 62 OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Second Hand Store. m23a20p Factory ou Premises D. J. Gover spent Tuesday in Eu —you’ll save many needless Cottage Grove Oregon gene on business. steps, yet get the same sat Members of the Mothers’ club, of isfaction when you tell us which Mrs. George Barrows was your bakery needs over the vice president, were at the station Tuesday morning to bid Mrs. Bar phone. rows good bye on her trip to Cass- viile, Wis., where she is taking the body of her husband for burial. If your car needs washing or greasing, try us. West Side Garage, James Whitford, who is in the Ralph Hand was in Oakland Masonic and Eastern Star home at Wednesday. Forest Grove, has undergone an Fire calamities are numerous these N. E. Glass has been appointed operation for hernia. He is reported administrator of the estate of days. Are you protected? See Tom ns getting along nicely, despite his George Barrows, who died April 6 Awbrey at Durham’s slore for the advanced years. tfc. leaving property of the estimated best rates obtainable. Ren Sanford returned Tuesday value of $8000. Frank Clock came home from from sponding a week at Tillamook and spent Sunday with The Parker Duofold fountain Portland with Lester Phelps. Mrs. Clock. pen, the smoothest writing pen The Parker Duofold fountain The F. E. Mendenhall family will pen, the smoothest writing pen made, is on display at the occupy the W. A. Hemenway resi- Fundamentals Bank of Cottage Grove D. J. Scholl The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery I Tales of the Town I made, is on display at the White Pharmacy. James Ozment Jr., who hud been rr= White Pharmacy. here to attend the funeral of his I ♦ Mrs. Clara Burkholder and D. II. Hemenway, who were culled to Eu gene Tuesday to serve ou circuit court jury were excused from duty. A. W. Kime has purchased the W. I’. Hall home on west Main street. The family will remove shortly to their new home. Their present home on east Main was sold last full. I 1918 Studebaker, first class shape, new tires............. $350 1918 Maxwell in fine condi tion, all new tires.......... $225 Forti truck and Ford tour ing at............. Cheap Enough father, James Ozment, left Monday for his home in Oakland, Calif. Isaac Goff has moved his shoe shop from the 1. B. Morris building near the bridge to the Manley building on the west side. Just remember we have tires, oils and accessories as well as a good shop. All work guaranteed. Service department open Sundays. West Side Garage. m2c The interior of the Boslough bar ber shop was repapered and re painted during tho past week. George M. Miller has bought a new Dodge touring car and J. W. Huff a used Ford of Nelson’s Ser vice Station. Stewart for good plumbing. 'Tho interior of the office occu pied by Homer Galloway is being rctinted this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Edmiston, of Lakeview, and their soil Ralph, who is a student in the University of Oregon, visited Sunday at the J. Q. Willits home. Reserved scats will be on sale for the cantata, “The Gitana,’’ Mon day, April 16, at The Elite. Price ~ of ticket is 50c, which includes apr!3c reserved seat. Long & Cruson have sold cars during the past few days as fol- l<ws: Studebaker light six to J. H. Chamber»; Star roadsters to Earl VanValin ni.d Robert Malcolm; Star coupe to J. E. McKibben; Star tour ing cars to Mrs. R. McCargar, Wm. Bartels, Ralph E. Walker, J. E. Dnmcwood and Mrs. Della A. Ab bott, and used cars to H. B. Iler and Archie Jones. Saunders Studio now open, 22 north Sixth street, where you can get anything in the photograph ic line. Kodak developing 30 per cent less. Developing rolls, 5c; packs, 10c; enlargements, 8x10 30c; 11x14 75c. Printing at half price in the dull finish. Bring your films in today and get them tomorrow. deuce on Gibbs avenue. Mr. Men denhall has been here for some time but Mrs. Mendenhall and their son Murshall remained at Harrisburg. If you are looking for n good used car it will pay you to come in and look over our line. They are priced to sell. Open Sundays. West Side Garage. mOc I have several real bargains in city property; also good farms. small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfe Mrs. W. W. McFarland was up (r from Roseburg Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond and Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede attended the Thncher-Chnpman concert in Eu gene Tuesday night. It was a BRING YOUR FILMS TO formal affair and was held in the woman’s building of the university. Mr. and Mrs. Bede were among the out-of-town patrons and patronesses. We can do your repair work any time, night or day service. Nelson The Parker Duofold fountain Service Station. aprl3c pen, the lifetime pen, has all Mrs. H. W. Titus and little son, and get your prints the next John Winfield, arrived home Sun the latest improvements in pen day. We also enlarge, tint construction. White Pharmacy. day from Eugene, where the young and frame. Give us a trial. stcr was born. Dad Harry went Robert L. Stewart and Walter A. after them in his motor. Woodard went to Wendling Friday W. B. Cooper, of this city, who to look over the new sawmill under recentl^ogened a^rea1 estnteiind construction there. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Nelson and 5E two little sons, who recently arrived Ir from South America, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Nelson’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. P. Darnell, of Silk Creek. Miss Hildred Hall, a senior in the University of Oregon, visited We have just received our first shipment of Strawberries here last week with relatives and for this season and will have this delicious fruit fresh friends. three times a week until the close of the season. I have bought the hemstitching machine formerly owned and oper ated by Mrs. Princehouse, 21 south Sixth street, and am now ready to serve you. Kathleen Allen. al3c The most complete line of fresh vegetables. Green Peas, A party of young folks including New Spuds, Tomatoes, Asparagus, Lettuce, Celery, Ka<l- Dwight Buchanan, Gordon Wright, Helen Breedlove, Jack Lemon, Vir- ishes, Green Onions, Cauliflower, Cabbage, Spinach, and Snia Bosley, Stella McKay and A. in fact all kinds of root vegetables. . Richards attended the box so cial at The Cedars school house Friday night. A daughter was born April 6 to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Robbins. ATTENTION! Graham’s Picture Strawberries Vegetables Seeds We carry a complete line of Garden Seeds, in bulk or package, and Onion Sets. Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Your Trade Phone 153 The Parker Duofold fountain pen, the lifetime pen, has all the latest improvement» in pen const ruction. White Pharmacy. John Bartel« went to Portland Saturday on business. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Wood«, who have at the home of their daugh PAGE FIVE ter, Mrs. Roy Welch, in Kelso, Wash., for several months, have re turned to Eugene and will reside at the home of their son, Lee Roy N Woods. It costs no more to gas up at Nelson’s Service Station and it’s Many Ex-Service Men Affected by very handy—just around the corner Passage of New Relief Mea on Fifth street. atlc sure for Soldiers. I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witte and Mrs. George O. Knowles motored to Roseburg Sunday and viisted with Seattle, Wash., April 9.—Nutuer Mr. and Mrs. James Hanna. •* ous benefits, until now unavailable Mrs. L. D. Chase, of Eugene, is to disabled ex-service men, and visiting in Doreua at the home of granted through the passage of a her daughter, Mrs. Robert Wisert. new veteran relief measure, will be Why pay rent when you can own put into effect in this district im a home for the rent! See Spray, mediately, L. C. Jesseph, Pacific in the very best there is in teas, coffees and spices. Your 105 Main street. m2tfc northwest manager of the United reputation for making a dandy cup of tea or coffee will Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Grube States veterans’ bureau, announced be secure if you use our brands. have moved their household goods today. Many war veteraus will bo to Veneta, where Mr. Grube has affected, he stated. The benefits follow: Every been employed in a mill this winter. Mrs. T. J. Allen and children Al world war veteran who was dis fred and Dorothy spent Saturday in charged prior to the establishmeat Eugene. Mr. Allen motored down of the veterans’ bureau ou August 9, 1921, ahull be conclusively held for them in the evening. to have been in sound condition Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. when entering the service, except ♦------------------------------------------■----- ♦ FARM POINTERS The woman’s relief corps will as to such disabilities as were noted *--------------------------- - -------------------4. serve their quarterly dinner today. of record when or prior to the time (From O. A. C. Experiment Station) Members of the American Legion he entered the service. Early gardens are subject to se have been invited to be guests of An ex-service man who is vere injury by slimy, slow-moving, the corps upon that occasion. shown by examination of a veter repulsive slugs. The plants may be The Cottage Grove laundry has a ans’ bureau medical officer or other It regularities Existed in Most Dis protected with a repellaut spray of new motor delivery, bought of the qualified physician to have a men bordeaux mixture. For the home tricts in Which Taxpayers tai disease or an active tubercular West Side garage. garden probably the commercial Voted Improvements. Just unloaded another car of fine disease of 10 per cent or more, bordeaux mixture diluted as recoin green alfalfa hay—the kind the withiu three years (formerly two mended on the container will give cow cats and leaves no waste. Ster years) after separating from the That each of the 43 special road good results. In addition prepare a ling Feed Co. a6c service, shall be considered to have levies in Lane county for 1922 is poison bait of calcium-arsenate used acquired his disability in such ser An enclosed stairway has been vice or to have suffered an aggra invalid and illegal is the opinion of at the rate of one ounce to one built for the Stewart building, used vation of pre-existent tubercular District Attorney Johnston, given at pound of chopped lettuce leaves. as an annex for Hotel Bartell. the request of County Judge Bar Mix these thoroughly and place in and mental disability. small heaps near the plants and Miss Belle Burkholder is expect A certificate of disability nard a few days ago following the frames to be protected. Kale, clover ed to arrive from Portland about may be obtained prior to March 4, action of the county court in can April 15 to spend the summer and 1924, which, except in ease of fraud, celing the special road levy made in or other succulent leaves may be recuperate from the recent attack shall be incontestable evidence that district 33, at Walton, after suit substituted for * the * lettuce. * of influenza which she suffered. injury Air which it is issued was had been instituted by the Siusluw Disease organisms are apt to be Timber company to declare the levy Watch our windows for the most suffered in or aggravated by tho void because of the alleged failure found on ground where old poultry necessary accessories. Sold for one military service. stock has been recently run. It is Where a veteran of any war of citizens of the district to comply desirable to rear chicks on ground week at a reduction. Long & Cruson, with the law in making the levy. Service Garage. aprl3c dies after his discharge from the Alleged, irregularities in the elec- which has not held stock for some The A. C. Fifield family left service aud does not leave suffi tion in district 33 are said by Mr. time. Tuesday by motor for Camas, Wash., cient assets to meet the expense of Johnston to have been the same as burial and transportation of his where they may locate. Chicks of different ages seldom body, the veterans ’ bureau will pay in most of the other districts iu or never grow to advantage for Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Lebow mo for a flag to drape the casket and which road levies were voted. together. tored to Salem Sunday and visited also for burial expense will pay u Should the court declare illegal either group if • run • • at the home of Mr. Lebow’s sister, sum not exceeding $100. If death the levy in each of the 43 districts, Fruit worms and bud moths are Mrs. J. K. Sampson. occurs while such person is receiv as has been done in district 33, A marriage license was issued ing governmental medical, surgical thousands of dollars in taxes for becoming active on the opening buds of apples and pears. Monday to John Thrun and Frances or hospital treatment or vocational road improvement iu 1923 will be cluster Where they appear in sufficient Allen l’leuard, both of Doreua. training, the bureau shall pay iu lost by the districts. Just what numbers to attract attention, add Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth, addition to burial expenses, actual effect such action would have is lead-arsenate to the regular delayed who recently moved to Peoria, were and necessary cost of transportation not stated. A large majority of tax dormant or to the pink spray at of the body, including the prepara payers have paid the first half of the rate of two pounds to 100 gal here Sunday on business. their taxes, including the special Ernest Kurre and Miss Ermine tion of the body, to a place of bur road tax levied, and if the levies lons of tho solution. ial within the continental limits of Violette motored to Salem Sunday. are declared illegal the possibility the United States. Two Grade Teachers Elected. The F. W. Hawkins family mo Payments of premiums on yearly of many complications is seen. Miss Elsie Canterbury and Miss tored to Roseburg Sunday and visit- renewable term insurance and con Among the districts involved nrc with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith. verted insurance may be deemed No. 17, Wildwood; 19, Oakridge; Freda Hammel, who will graduate II. H. Quimby and son Charles to not have lapsed in the cases 56, Fawn Creek; 64, Cartwright this year from the state normal left yesterday on a three months ’ of those persons who, while mental School House; 69, Silk Creek; 76, school at Monmouth, were elected to grade positions in the Cottage motor trip through California, Ne ly incompetent and for whom no Mosby Creek. Grove schools, subject to assign vada, Arizona, Texas and Oklahoma legal guardiau had been appointed, ment, at a meeting of the school to the old Quiiuby homestead in have heretofore allowed or may London Pokes Fun at Yankees. board Wednesday night. Kansas on which Mr. Quimby’s hereafter allow their insurance to In the main dining room of Simp father, Hiram Quimby, settled in lapse while so Buffering, during tho son’s, the famous restaurant in the Rubber stamps of every kind at 1368. They will returu by the period for which they have been or Strand, there is a painting of the northern route through Nebraska, may hereafter be so rated. quasi-historical incident of the dish Tho Sentinel live wire print shop. Wyoming and Idaho, and plan to of four and-twenty blackbirds being Anything in the printing or allied be back by the first of July, thus HAND AND GUSTAVO TO set before tho king. Not long ago lines can be secured at or through your homo live wire print shop. escaping the hottest weather in MEET AGAIN THIS MONTH n couple of English frequenters of the middle west. On their return the restaurant arrived at a state of trip they will visit Yellowstone Ralph Hand, local middleweight mind wherein the production of tho [FOLKS WHO SEND FOR. park. wrestling favorite, and Ad Gustavo following rhyme was achieved: 'THE PLUMBER MAN - Four-and-twenty Yankees, J. J. Brund, who had visited for will wrestle iu Cottage Grove the Feeling mighty dry, two weeks at the home of his latter part of this month. The date WANT HIM TO Took a train to Canada brother, John Brund, left Wednes has not yet been definitely fixed. MOVE AS And bought a case of rye. day for his home in Wisconsin. He The men have agreed to wrestle at When the case was opened pluns to close up his business there 165 pounas ringside. PAST'S The Yanka began to sing: and return to Oregon to live. Hand aud Gustavo have wrestled HE CAN J “ To blazes with the president! Mrs. Dean Duvall and baby son two matches, one at Gold Hill, ‘God save the king!’ ’’ Alvin Dean, of Wacouda, vsiited where Hand got one fall in two The parody is going the rounds last week at the homes of Mrs. hours and 15 minutes, aud one here, Duvall’s aunts, Mrs. F. M. Ham where Gustavo got two falls and of London’s clubs to the accompa Hand one. Gustavo is sure that he niment of much laughter and feeble brick and Mrs. G. W. McFarland. grins from Americans. Robert Malcolm, w ho recently sold can defeat Hand but Hand and his his barber shop here, leaves Monday friends think otherwise and the Several states are having trouble to go on the road for a barbers ’ bout will attract the attention of in appointing dairy inspectors. supplies house. His territory lies wrestling fans of the entire state. When the dairy business gets mixed between Duusmuir and Portland and up with politics, how can we expect SMALL STREAMS ARE Marshfield and Huntington. to get pure milk 7 CLOSED FOR FISHING Mrs. John Marsh is up from El mira taking cure of Rev. and Mrs. Frank Brass creek, Imyng creek, E. G. O. Groat. Rev. Groat is some what improved, but Mr». Groat, who Rat creek, Wilson creek and Cedar io a sister of Mrs. Marsh, is quito creek, tributaries of Row river and Coast fork, have been closed in iU. definitely for fishing by the state Mrs. Herbert Eakin returned game commission for the protection Wednesday night from a two weeks ’ of the fishing in the larger streams, visit in Coos Bay with Mrs. C. A. such as Sharp’s creek, Mosby creek, Smith. Coast fork and Row river. The or E. S. Holderman bought a new der will probably remain in force Chevrolet and Bun Rice and Frank for two or throe years, according to Cameron used Chevrolets Tuesday of members of the Cottage Grove Rod the Earl Motor company. and Gun club, who are very much Mrs. Carl Estepp and two chil interested in the action. dren went to Portland Wednesday to visit relatives. LEGION AUXILIARY WILL MAKE HOSPITAL GARMENTS Mrs. Carl King and two little daughters, June and Jean, are here The auxiliary of the American from Coquille for a visit. Mrs. L. P. Bennett, of Portland, Legion voted at its Monday night is visiting this week at the home of meeting to take up the work of her mother, Mrs. Pet Sanford, hav making hospital garments for tho ing returned with her brother Ren, veterans’ hospital in Portland. The who visited last week in Tillamook hospitalization committee of the American Legion is at the head of and Portland. the project. All of those eligible to Mrs. Isabella Randolph has bought membership in the auxiliary are the Atkinson property on north I urged to attend the meetings, which street. are being held on the second and Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Rogers, of Ru fourth Mondays of each month in jada, left Wednesday for Portland 1. O O. F. half. on business. Frank Clock was in Eugene Wed MANY EX SERVICE MEN nesday. ATTEND LEGION SMOKER The I. O. O. F. pleasure carnival, About 65 men enjoyed the Amer to Ire held at the armory May 12, will be for a charitable purpose. lean Legion smoker Monday night, Do not miss it. The following menu the first of a series of similar will be served from 5:30 to 7:30 at events which are planned by the EARLIEST OF ALL, WHITE ROSE, EARLY GAR I. O. O. F. hall: Chicken pie, mashed ex service men. On the program FIELD AND NETTED GEM, 100 lbs for................. $1.00 potatoes, baked beans, shrimp salad, Monday night were piano and sax pickles, bread and butter, cake and ophone numbers. Frnncis White and Shell, eastern, 100 lbs. for.................... $1.40 fruit, coffee and cream. Fifty ceuts Robert Veatch and the two Williams the plate a13c brothers wrestled two matches and Albers’ egg mash, 100 lbs. for $2.70 O. E. Woodson, who was taken Harold Bede and Huston Dunn put sick suddenly a few days ago with on a boxing bout. Following the heart trouble, is able to be up and program the men enjoyed billiards, BULK SEEDS around. His condition was so ser pool and bowling and a supper. ious the first day of the illness that White clover, red clover, lawn grass. it was reported about the city that Wholesale Price of Gasoline Drops. The price of gasoline at distrib Buy your white seed oats now—recleaned. he was not expected to live over uting stations has dropped n cent. the night. Chick mash, chick feed, developing mash and all 8. L. Mackin took a abort vaca There will, however, be no change kinds of chick and poultry supplies. tion at home thia week while nurs in the price at garages for the pres ent, as the price of 25 cents which ing an attack of influenza. has prevailed for some time, al WE BUY MOHAIR, WOOL, POULTRY AND EGGS F. E. Mendenhall has received lowed a margin of only 2% cents word of hie appointment as watch for handling The drop of one cent inspector for the Hou them Pacific will give a margin of cents. railway for the Cottage Grove dis trict. There are 80,000 people of the Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkina are United States in jail and 80,000 both confined to the house with more with marriage licenses that illness. haven’t been used yet. BENEFITS FOR DISABLED VE1S ARE INCREASED Ostrander McQueen Seed Spuds JONES C& EATON