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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY. JUNE 22, 1923 Break the monotony of pre paring the home meali; bring the family to the Gray Goose Tea Room for luncheon or dinner. Miss Charlotte Banfield, an in structor in the school of dramatics in the University of Oregon, sailed June 10 from Montreal for London and will study at the Royal Acad emy of dramatics this summer. Miss Banfield is a sister of Mrs. S. S. I.asswell, of this city. Miss Frances Cox is home from Monmouth for the summer vacation. Jersee calf meal, for raising calves, pigs and poultry. Sterling Feed Co. c Mrs. Royal Abeene, of Sutherlin, is visiting at the home of her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Adams. Earl Brown and George Penline, who were here for several months during the winter and spring, have returned from California, accompa nied by Rudolph Fairman, to put waterproof roofing on a number of buildings. THERE’S A REASON for a busy shop. Drop in and see us. West Side Garage. jne8c Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty and daughter, Miss Frances, who had been here for several days looking after property interests and visiting with friends, left Friday for their home at Central Point. They will spend the summer at Crater lake, where Mr. Beatty will serve again this year ns checking ranger in tho park. OUR DESIRE! To make you expect more than you would of any other institution, then give yoù more than you expect, is the aim of the Bank of Cottage Grove. Our bank, today, enjoys a splendid patron age and it is pleasing to find that moBt of our new business is secured through old depositors recommending the institution to their friends. We appreciate this confidence and do our best to be worthy of it. We feel certain that you, too, would enjoy banking with this institution. $1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK Stewart for good plumbing. Bank of Cottage Grove Mrs. F. J. Alstott and daughter Vesta returned Friday from Port land, where they attended the rose festival. Pies at the Gray Goose Tea Room are always alluring. We make ’em ourselves, that’s why. Glasses? Don’t attempt to answer this quesLion because you can’t tell. That’s my busi ness—to examine eyes accu rately and tell whether or not glasses are required. If you don’t need them, 1 will say so frankly. If you do, those 1 prescribe will be exactly right and will cost you no more than you would have to pay elsewhere—per haps less. D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST Factory on Premises Cottage Grove Oregon ♦ Î Tales of the Town ¡ ---------------------------------------- ♦ Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway and son James left Friday for Pendle ton, where Mrs. Hemenway will teach in the eastern Oregon branch of the state normal school this sum mer. Philip St. Clair returned Friday from Smithfield, where he had been with his grandfather, William Mc Allister. Be sure and see Nelson’s ad in this issue. It may save you money. Mrs. B. F. Rinard returned Fri day from Baker, where she visited at the home of a daughter, Mrs. Grace Clark, and from Portland, where she visited a son Ray and attended the rose festival. li ' ~ Otto Burcham, member of the graduating class from the state nor mal school at Monmouth this year, is spending his vacation here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shade Burcham. A ten-pound son was born Tues day of last week to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones. See the new line of popular pic tures at Graham’s Picture Shop. An eight-pound dnnghter was bom June 12 to Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Black. John Coffman returned Thursday of last week from Sacramento, where he visited a brother. Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. H. E. Allison, who had been visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fiester, returned to her home in Roseburg Friday. Miss Katharine Mendenhall went to Monmouth Sunday to attend summer school and will remain there to attend school next year. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Godard. Miss Agnes McCornaek, who at tended O. A. C. Inst year and was on her way to her home at Klamath Falls, stopped here last week and visited at the Shade Burcham home. The Fred Shepard family is mov ing into the Halton property, on Ninth streot, which Mr. Shepard recently purchased. Jersee calf meal is a most econom ical feed for raising calves. Try it and if you are not perfectly satis fied your money will be cheerfully refunded. For sale by Sterling Feed Co. e Ray Woolley, who graduated this year from O. A. C., is visiting with his mother, Mrs. L. L. Woolley. He leaves soon for San Francisco, where he has a position with the Pacific Telephone & Telegraph sompany. A cement walk is being laid in front of the Job property on Madi son avenue and in front of the Lewis property on Fifth street. ... -------- ■ —---------- ------ We Were Right! The community is ready for the Gray Goose Tea Room Results prove it and are very gratifying. We serve party luncheons and banquets. We also make a specialty of putting up dainty and substantial lunches for pic nics. 9 Upon reasonable notice we will prepare any cooked foods, pastry, salads, etc., for your home. Gray Goose Tea Room Cottage Grove, Oregon Julius Bowles, of Portland, visit ed Friday at the home of his aunt, Mrs. A. M. Moore. On their return from a business trip to Portland, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Miller, of Grants Pass, spent Saturday night with friends in this city, going on home Sunday morn ing. We have a car load of Gray cars on the way—four touring and one coupe—due to arrive here June 27. Nelson Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartoll and daughter Donna spent the week end at their summer home, “Bart’s Inn,’’ at Lundpark. We have a business-increas ing advertising stunt that should interest every user of drugs. With the first pur chase of the famous Penslar or any other non-secret rem edies or prescriptions wc give a premium card, from which are to be punched the amount of purchases. When the total number of pur chases, which may be as low as 25 cents at a time, have reached $10 the customer is given a credit of $2.50 on the purchase of $10 worth of jewelry, the jewelry to be sold at the same price as if the deal was an all-cash one. Insist on getting your pre mium card with your first purchase and always bring it with you when making purchases of non-secret rem edies of any kind or pre scriptions. Come in and let us explain any detail that is not clear. White Pharmacy Miss Myrtle Kem is home from the University of Oregon, from which she graduated, and will spend the summer here. The latest style in children’s pure silk socks in pink, white and tan with crocheted tops. The Fair Store. The E. E. Eads family were at Medford last week to see the auto mobile races. Mrs. O. E. Woodson returned Baturdav from a visit of two weeks in Psrtland at the homes of her sisters, Mrs. H. H. Harms and Mrs. Clifford Wilhelm. Eggs! Eggs! Farmers, we are in the market for first class eggs. Sterling Feed Cd. jel5<: Mrs. Charlotte Johnson returned Monday to her home in Takilma, after a visit with her daughter, Mrs. Ida Veatch, who has recovered from her recent severe illness. C. A. Gilbert, Cottage Grove’s traffic officer and ex-gob, was in Portland last week to visit the ‘ * Seattle, * ’ his fc rrner ship. He found only three of the boys who were on it at the time he was. Shingles. 8. L. Godard. Mrs. James Porter attended the high school graduating exercises in Creswell Friday night. A 9^-pound son was born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lusk. Man wants but little here below and he can get that with a Sentinel wantad. A marriage license was issued Saturday to James Douglas Brown, of Prineeton, N. J., and Miss Doro thy Andrews, who taught in the Walker high school daring the past year. Mn. Albert Groshong, of Eugene, was a week-end guest of Mrs. D. C. Bosley. See Nelson’s ad in this issue. Mrs. W. B. Cooper and daughter Dorothy left Sunday for Portland, where they will join Mrs. Cooper’s parents for a trip to Alaska. Brown Hansard, who was dis charged from the state hospital in Salem a few days ago. was here on business a day or two th«* first of the week sod west on to California. Mr. and Mn. Fred Motter left Sunday for Portland to visit two weeks with Mrs. Motter’» parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McBride. I have several real bargains in city property; also good farms, small or large. J. F. Spray. ui2tfe B. F. McCollum, who recently purchased the Burne Veatch prop erty on Eighth street, is building an addition to the house. Geo. H. Brainard is assisting City Recorder Galloway in making a sur vey of the city water system this week. FULL LINE OF DIAMOND AND FIBS TIRES AND TUBES WEST SIDE GARAGE. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kirk were in Eugene Monday on business. Claude Kime and Mrs. Roy Ro maine motored up from Portland Sunday and are visiting with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime. Have your snapshots enlarged and tinted at Graham’s Picture Shop. Hrs. Herbert Eakin and Mrs. Or- ?vh Benson motored to Corvallis uesday. Mrs. Benson remained to attend the summer session at O. A. O. Mrs. E. D. Stroud, of Lorane, was called to Rainier Monday by the ill ness of * her father. Have your films developed at Hughes Studio. Developing, 5c; Prints 3c, 4c, 5c. Free enlarge- ment. jue8-29c Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Allen motored to Mabel Saturday and visited with the Wayne Oliver family over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler motored up from Eugene Sunday and visited at the home of Mrs. Chandler’s sister, Mrs. G. M. Scott. Merchants! Your aaleabooiu. Place your order with The Sen tinel 60 days before you must have them. • Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Kem, accom panied by Mrs. Kern’s parents, Mr. and Mr». Thus. Holleran, who are visiting here, motored to Roseburg Tuesday, the women going down to attend the meeting of the LaComus club with Mrs. W. W. McFarland. Why pay rent when you can own a home for the rent! See Spray, “ 105 Main street. m2tfc Ruth Stewart, who will graduate from the University of Oregon thia year, has accepted a position with the American Educational associa tion and left yesterday for Port land. From Portland, in company with three other girls, Bho will go to Los Angeles for the summer months. Miss Btewart will conduct the music and have charge of play ground supervision for children. Cement. 8. L. Godard. W. W. McFarland and L. L. Har- rel motored up from Roseburg Tuesday and attended the Hand- Edwards wrestling match. Mr.’and Mrs. Harry Cotter and sou Charles and Miss Nellie Stew art returned Tuosday from a brief visit with relatives in Portland nnd Vancouver. For 35 cents a little wantad will sometimes do the work of a «5 a-day auctioneer. jne22p Mrs. W. A. Garoutte and son Colin and Mrs. Jack Callahan and Children returned Friday from a motor trip to Turlock, Calif., where they visited at the home of a sister, Mrs. G. W. Hodel, and at Oakland, with another Bister, Mrs. Eugene Matlock. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Godard. Shingles. 8. L. Godard. Woodson Brothers sold Ford tour Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Coffin mo ing cars during the week to Percy tored up from Roseburg Sunday Moody, 0. O. Willis, Noble Elliott, and brought home Mrs. J. A. El Mrs. Kelly Cooper, of Star; C. C. ledge, who had been there for Sev Hayes and Herman Briggs, of Lo eral weeks convalescing from an rane; four-door sedans to Ralph Hand and Everett Powell; a coupe' operation. H. A. Hagen leaves July 1 to to G. R. Wiseman; a used Chevrolet spend two and a half months vis to Clarence E. Thornton, of Walker, iting members of his profession in and used Fords to Raymond Davis, all of the cities along the Oregon of Lorano, and R. L. Jenkins. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. coast. Melvin McKibben and Fred Ernst On dwelling and automobile in surance ratos the Oregon Fire Belief have made a trade whereby Mr. beats them all. Tom Awbrey, agent, McKibben takes Mr. Ernst’s Silk at Durham’s store. tfc creek property and Mr. Ernst takes Miss Ruth Phelps, who is travel Mr. McKibben’s Second streot ing this summer as a junior director property. The deal was rnado by J. with the seven-day Ellison-White F. Spray. Dwight King and Miss Myrtle Chautauqua circuit, stopped over for a visit with friends Monday on her Teeters motored to Portland Bunday way north from Berkeley, Calif., and visited with Ralph Tooters in where she had just completed a the government hospital there. Thoy week, to Salem, her next stop. Bhe found Ralph quite cheerful and im Will make stops at Pendleton, Ana- proving slowly. cortes, Wash., and Gooding and Andrew Wilson, of Independence, Preston, Ida., in the near future. is visiting at the home of his daugh There’s a splendid array of ter, Mrs. F. A. Green. tasty salads, fine meats and A cement walk is to bo built at on the H street frontnge of the tempting treats in desserts at once Masonic property at the corner of the Gray Goose Tea Room. west Main and H streets. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wilson and Tho Bank of Cottage Grove has W. G. Curry, who motored up from made up an attractive window ad Ashland and visited several days of vertising its liberty bell savings last week with their old Pennsyl banks. The trimmings are patriotic vania friends, Mr. and Mrs. Harry in design and the idea is prominent Grube and Mr. and Mrs. Schofield ly suggested that thrift is patriotic. Stewart, returned home Sunday. Pictures of Washington and Lincoln Your homo print shop—Tho Sen are displayed and sayings by both tinel—should be always considered urging thrift are quoted. first. Usually it can handle any F. H. Morlan left Wednesday for job of printing you may have. jn22p Walla Walla, where he will resume Raymond Grube was brought his former position with the A. M. home Tuesday from a Eugene hos Jensen store. Mrs. Morlau and pital, where he had been for a daughter Alice will join him next month suffering with typhoid fever. week. He is very much improved but will The Mothers’ club will conduct remain here with Mrs. Grube and an ice cream and strawberry social their son Joseph at the home of Mr. Saturday afternoon aud evening on and Mrs. Harry Grube until he haB the lawn of the Lurch proporty on recovered sufficiently to return to Main street. Should rain occur the his work at Veneta. Schofield Stew affair will be held in tho rest room. art brought him home. Miss Margaret Glaloway is taking a vacatiou this week and is enjoy Cement. 8. L. Godard. Long A Cruson sold during the ing (I) it by nurBing a case of week Star touring cars to Lou Mc mumps. J. A. Wright is home from a Kibben, J. A. Hoath and Fred Frost; a Studebaker light six to Portland sanitarium, where he Alsea Hawley, a Durant touring to gained 12 pounds in weight. He L. W. Brant and used cars to John tad his tonsils removed while there. Lawson, Glen DuPuy, Leslie Her He feels greatly improved but has endeen, Lewis Pariseau, Lester C. not been completely relieved of tho rheumatism which has given him Pentico and C. E. Fletcher. For your information our shop is so much trouble. in the same building as our service Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wood», of station. Nelson’s Service Station. Albany, former residents, visited The cooked food sale held Satur the R. E. Short and K. K. Mill» day by the aid society of the Pres homes during the past week. Mr. byterian church at the Smith-Short Woods has resigned his position as manager of the Standard Oil com store netted the sum of «24. Mrs. 8. E. McKinney, who cele pany’s business at Albany. brated her eighty-third birthday Miss Bonita Bodine, who had anniversary last week, has gone to been visiting at the home of her Portland to visit relatives and at sister, Mrs. Frank Bafley, returned tend the reunion of pionoera. Sunday to her home in Albany, ac Ladies’ silk hose in all the companied by her niece, Beulah Bai new shades. The Fair. r ley. Among those from Cottage Grove who are attending summer school at Monmouth are Miss Karharine Mendenhall, Mrs. A. E. Burrows, Miss Nora Queen, Miss Lelia Has tings and Misses Emilio and Rose Haldeman. Miss Eva Brockus and Jack Da vis went to Roseburg Sunday and visited with Miss Brockus’ mother, Mrs. J. A. Elledge, who was at the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Cof fin, convalescing from a recent op eration. Miss Marjorie Shay, who has been attending normal school in Mon mouth during the pest year, has been elected to teach in the Rose burg schools next year. Miss Mu riel Shay has been reelected at Creswell. Miss Margaret Hemenway re turned Wednesday from Portland, where she attended the rose festi val. Mias Hazel Hemenway, an annt, accompanied her home. Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mn. Pet San ford end Mn. Jas. P. Graham mo 30 X 3 Fabrioa.... ........... $8-B0 tored to Eugene Wednesday. Mn. J. H. Chambers returned 30 X 3l/2 Fabrica .. »00 Tuesday from Omaha, Neb., where 30 X 3yt Cordi....... 11.06 she visited a month with her mother. P. E. Nelson is working at the Vulcanizing Nelson service station. Mr. and Mn. Marvin Smith have moved from the Omer ai to the O. W. rest - Ji ......................... : »I Fifth and Adat Miss Frances Cox went to Cor- vallis Tuesday to take up some summer work at O. A. O. Mrs. 8. V. Allison, who had been visiting a sister at Albany, and her little daughter Alice, who had been visiting at Mill City, returned home Tuesday. For Sale—Cherries; delivered. F. B. Phillips, phone 1-F14. jne22c Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Madden ar rived Monday from Yokohama, Japan, and are visiting with Mrs. Madden’s parents, Mr. and Mn. D. H. Hemer.way, before going on to Portland. They will remain in this country. The Cottage Grove bottling works has installed an automatic earbon- ater with a capacity of 150 gallons an hour. Tire Specials Bradley Service Station PAGE FIVE has the reputation of being the best cheese in the city because we sell so muck of it that the one we have cut is always a fresh one. Our delicious domestic or imported cheese may be made the main portion of a light meal on a warm day. Ostrander have gone to their ranch noar Cor vallis. Miss Lola Howe, of Eugene, ia visiting this week at tho home of her sister, Mrs. K. K. Mills. Prof, and Mrs. W. G. Boattie, of Monmouth, visited over Wednesday night at the Herbert Eakin homo. On their way home they were ac companied by their son Ronald, who attended the University of Oregon the past j oar. Ronald leaves at onco for Metlakatla, Alaska, where ho has a position for tho summer with Ernest Purvance. The Beattios formerly livod at Metlakatla. Betty and Jean Bartholomew, of Portland, are visiting with their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair, whi’e their parents are in California. B. D. Stephenson left yosterday for Nevada, Mo., where ho will re ceive medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Jones went to Eugene yesterday to visit with Mr. Jones’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones. Naomi Hilton and Mildred Ste vens visited last week with tho Leas family in Oakland. C. C. Fouts has returned from Stewart, Neb., whoro he spent tho past year. FOR RENT—80-ACRE RANCH 6 miles west; milo from macadam road and public school; half in cul tivation, good pasture, good spring water, good family orchard. H. M. Damewood, Lorane Routo, Cottage Grove, phone 22-F3. pno22-ily()p NOTICE TO DOG OWNERS! Keep your dogs off streets or they will be taken up and owner will be prosecuted. G. B. PITCHER, Chief of Police. McQueen Harry Douglas and Bert Simmons, of Junction City, visited Tuesday evening at the E. T. Blakely home and attended the wrestling match. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thompson motored up from Salem Wednesday and aro visiting with Mr. Thomp son’s mother, Mrs. Lou Thompson. Mrs. Thompson’s daughter, Marga ret Medley, will accompany them home for tho summer. Watch the label on your paper. ? WER.- TfiE FOLKS WHO ' THE ACTION - , IN A ' PLUMBING- SATIS- 'rrK FACTION, LUMBING- ÏHAT PLEASES, SAUNDERS STUDIO has a fresh stock of all size films for sale. Will do your developing, rolls 5c, packs 10c. Printing at half price in the dull finish. Makes a specialty of the gloss finish. Views made at any time. ______________________ MERCY MEH After going to all that trouble to label my jelly I cant tell Quince from cur rant in this dark closet — I MUST get an Edison M azda Lamp for that empty socket right away. And I’m going to keep an extra supply on hand right along. In the morning, I’ll call at The Electric Store V. R. Kem, Prop. Kem Bldg. The right Edison MA2DA Lamp in every fixture will give you better light SPECIALS EVERY SATURDAY Cleanliness Service Quality Price Four things you wish to find wherever you buy your meats. COTTAGE GROVE OREGON