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COTTAGE GIIOVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JUNE 29, 1923 itiug at Coos Bay and Myrtle Point with relatives. E. R. Spencer, of Eugene, was in the city on business Monday. Eggs! Eggs! Farmers, we are in the market for first class eggs. Sterling Feed Co. jelSc Fred Bartels went to Balem and Portland Tuesday on business, ac companying J. I. McGregor, Franklin K. Delano, G. E. Goodspeed and Walter 8. Brown, who had been here from Portland and Seattle to attend the stockholders’ meeting of the Evening Star Mines company. PAGE SEVEN No extra charge for print« Bpirelia corsets. Phone 137 R. a3p Ed Lyman, of Eugene, made a in the glossy finish at Graham's trip to Cottage Grove Tues Picture Shop. je29c business day. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Buchannn and childreu and Mr. and Mrs. Clark League, of Portland, are visiting with the J. A. Buchanan family. Mrs. H. H. Russell and children, of Forest Grove, arrived Friday and are visiting at the home of Mrs. Russell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burkett, of Divide. I have several real bargains in city property; also good farms. small or large. J. F. Spray. mStfc A. F. Class left Saturday for a visit at his former home in Ogema, Saskatchewan, where he resided be fore coming to Cottage Grove ~ last year. Kenneth Tobias, of Springfield, spent the week here assisting in the inspection of ties for the South ern Pucific company. Mrs. Tobias came up and spent Wednesday even ing with him. FULL LINE OF DIAMOND AND FISK TIRES AND TUBES. WEST SIDE GARAGE. Mrs. Ellis Robinson has returned to her home in Silver Lake. The H. B. Iler family will move to the Amanda Gibson property on Fifth and Madison, the house which they now occupy having been sold recently to Mr. and Mrs. Dale Lusk. Miss Lucile Davidson, Glen Haney and Ernest Kurre went to Eugene Sunday to attend the Eugene-Cot- tage Grove baseball game. has the reputation of being the best cheese in the city because we sell so much of it that the one we have cut is always a fresh one. Our delieious domestic or imported cheese may be made the main portion of a light meal on a warm day. No extra charge for prints in the glossy finish at Graham's Picture Shop. je29c Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart are here from Portland for two months and have taken tho house on east Main recently vacated by tho A. W. Shingle«. 8. L. Godard. Kimes. Mr. Hart has the contract Decree to quiet title to certain for erecting the new home for W. lands in this city was handed down A. Garoutte. by Judge Skipworth this week in Frank Knox spent a few days the case of the Cottage Grove this week in Portland visiting his Manufacturing company vs. D. B. family. McFarland, Warren and Herman NOTICE—In order to pay our Edwards and others. many little debts we are going to Merchants! Your salesbooks. sell all of our personal property at Place your order with The Sen auction sale to the highest bidder on Wednesday, July 11. See poster« ussociution. They will be away until JORGENSEN AUTOMOBILE tinel 60 day* before you must Let your boy or girl “ring” the old Liberty HIT BY UNKNOWN DRIVER distributed through country. Frank July 1 or 2. have them. For sale or trade.—Studebaker six Bell with his or her savings. Teach the habit Peoples, located on Silk creek, A marriage license was issued As H. J, Jorgensen was driving five miles northwest of Cottage —good motor, tires and engine— of THRIFT in a patriotic way at the time Wednesday to Wilford Fred Berg jno29-jly5pd will sell or trade for piano, phono-' south on Fifth street Wednesday Grove. and Charlotte J. Smith, both of graph or saxaplione. Sec R. F. Cal evening about 8 o’clock, the Grant when most habits are formed-—in Youth. The Service garage received two lahan nt W. L. Darby & Co. Cottage Grove. six automobile which ho was driv carloads of new Star cars this week. The Liberty Bell Bank does this. It instantly J. H. Wanker, accompanied by ing was struck by n smaller car Mr. and Mrs. H. II. Veatch re Mrs. D. H. Hemenway has been his son, motored to Portland Wed driven at a rapid rato of speed at turned the first of the week from appeals to every child. Your boy or girl wants ill for several days at her home on nesday to remain until after the the Fifth and Main street crossing. a motor trip to eastern Oregon. north Dougins street. one—should have one—especially when there Fourth. Mr. Jorgensen had the right of way Harry Neet mado a trip to Dexter over the car and proceeded to cross Chevrolet touring cars were sold is no expense in connection with getting a Bell Tuesday, bringing back a big string this week by the Earl Motor com the street. Without slowing up, Bring your films to Graham’s Bank. Merely come in and say: “I wish to fish caught in Lost creek. the smaller car, either a new Chev Picture Shop, where amateur pany to Charles Hall, J. H. Hewett, of Mrs. Metta Lowry arrived Sunday rolet or a new Star bearing tem R. Sly, A. I.. Whitman, William open a Liberty Bell Savings Account.” $1.00 finishing is not a aide line. j29c J. Harper, J. A. Mackey and Charles from Portland to succeed Mrs. Olive porary license tags, attempted to will do it. Then we will give you a Bell Bank. Leo Roy Wood Jr., of Eugene, Earl. G. O. Hardin bought a used Parrington at >he Gray Goose Tea pass in front of the Jorgensen cur We have a business-increas Room. Mrs. Parrington and soil and struck it, mashing the left ing advertising stunt that was a Monday evening visitor in car. front fender on the Grant and dam Harry Lammers left Tuesday for Tom leave soon for California. should interest every user of Cottage Grove. W. G. Van Riper, of Portland, is aging the front steering operation Miss Maurene Taylor spent the Omaha for a visit with his sisters. drugs. With the first pur week end in Eugene with friends. He will stop in Shelby, Mont, for visiting this week at the home of and tearing off the left front wheel chase of the famous Penslar his mother, Mrs. Anna J. Gowdy. cap. The driver did not stop but Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abeene re the big fight on the Fourth. or any other non-secret rem turned Monday from Eugene where The 8. 8. I.asswell residence on A marriage license was issued last continued his rapid rate of speed Wednesday at Vancouver, Wash., to West on Main street. edies or prescriptions we Mr. Abeene hud boon to have his west Main street is being newly Virgil F. Cochran, of Portland, and painted. give a premium card, from right eye treated. Mrs. Beulah D. Whitlock, also of Wanted.—Stock to {Misture. Good Have your films developed at Mrs. Marvel Randall anil daugh Portland, both of whom formerly which are to be punched the I çrnss and water. C. C. Fonts, box Hughes Studio. Developing, 5c; ter are visiting at the O. Knight resided in this city. amount of purchases. When Prints June29pd 3c, 4c, 5c. Free enlarge- home at Saginaw, Mr. Randall hav Miss Loretn Miller, frosh ma n nt 244, Cottage Grovo. Sunday to spend three weeks visit the total number of pur ment. jne8-29e ing returned to their home at Cor- ~ the University of Oregon, _ . spent . ing with Mrs. Lebow’s parents, Mr. chases, which may be as low B. D. Stephenson left Thursday vallis Sunday night. week end here ns the guest of her FOR SALE—TWO GOOD SEPA and Mrs. J. C. Johnson, at Gold as 25 cents at a time, have- morning for Missouri where he will Miss Ruth Johnson, who taught aunt, Mrs. C. A. Bartell, before rotors, almost new. Three culti Beach. reached $10 the customer is remain to receive medical treat- the past year in Seward, Alaska, leaving for her homo in Salem for vators; one spring tooth harrow, Jersee calf meal is a most econom given a credit of $2.50 on meats. is here to visit at the home of her the summer. good condition. Come in mid look ical feed for raising calves. Try it Mrs. 8. E. Markley and Mrs. John around. T. G. Short, 53 Seventh On her way to Grants Pass, Mrs. cousin, Albert Anderson. the purchase of $10 worth of and if you are not perfectly satis jne29c A. J. Crow, of Vancouver, Wash., B. F. Johnston, of Aberdeen, Barker spent the week end in Eu- street. fied your money will be cheerfully jewelry, the jewelry to be -i stopped for a brief visit Friday Wash., whoso Chevrolet sedan was gene, going down to visit their sis from a certain distance usu refunded. For sale by Sterling Feed sold at the same price as if with Mrs. Amelia Currin and daugh- wrecked in an accident last week, ter and nieco, Mrs. Emma Bran ATTENTION, W. O. W.l c the deal was an all-cash one. ter, Miss Lula Currin. bought a new sedan f rom Earl stetter and Mrs. Lucile Branstetter. ally look alike, but they’re Co. They attended graduation exorcises Mr. and Mrs. William Pettet, of Hnrklerond, local Chevrolet denier, all different. That is the Salem, stopped in this city Thurs Insist, on getting your pre On Friday evening, July 13th, wo Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. this week, and left Tuesday with nt University of Oregon on Mondny, are going to have a hilarious time. reason you should not buy day morning on their way to their mium card with your first Godard. Mrs. Johnston oil the return trip Miss Lucile Branstetter being a Installation of officers nt the hall member of the graduating class. glasses without having them former home at Roseburg and other purchase and always bring Mrs. Denn Duvall and son Dean home. a bon fire. Wo are going to southern Oregon eities. Mr. Pettet it with you when making Jr., of Eugene, are visiting Mrs. Curs wore sold this week by J. E. Skelton, Lorano farmer, has and fitted to been called on a new grand jury by burn the noto that has lieon “hang is the Orogonian correspondent from purchases of non-secret rem Duvall’s aunts, Mrs. Frank Ham Woodson brothers as follows: Trailer, Judge ing fire’’ for the past thirteen G. F. Skipworth. Salem and the state capital and and Mrs. Wilbur McFarland. McNutt Bros., Eugene; Walter Pit edies of any kind or pre brick Miss Donna Bartell is visiting in years. Also, wo will have ice cream visited with the Sentinel force while Mrs. A. J. Armstrong and daughter cher, C. H. Peyton, W. M. Ward, scriptions. Come in and let Aileen, of Eugene, were also guests Portland this week with her mother. and cake. So seine and get ac here. used Ford tourings; J. E. Martin, Her brother Loren Blackford will quainted with the members. Break the monotony of pre us explain any detail that is this week at the Hambrick and Mc two-door sedan. By order of committee. return with her to spend the sum Farland homes. C. H. VAN DENBURG, Mrs. L. M. I’owell, who is on an mer here und at Bart’s Inn at Lund We are thoroughly ex paring the home meals; bring not clear. On dwelling and autoniobilq in automobile trip in eastern Oregon, park with Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Bar jne29-jlyflc. Clerk perienced opticians. We the family to the Gray Goose surance rates the Oregon Fire Relief writes from Enterprise to the tell and Donna. Tea Room for luncheon or prescribe glasses to accurate beats them all. Tom Awbrey, agent, Service garage, that they made 511 Mr. and Mrs. L. Lockwood, who at Durham’s store. ' tfc miles in their new Star automobile ly fit your eyes. If your dinner. - m van had been visiting here from Wash XWH Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith are A seven pound daughter was born on one gallon of oil ami 19 gallons eyes are weakening, better ington, left Friday for southern occupying the E. T. Blakely house of gas, and that they pulled through Oregon. Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. G. O. consult with us at once. Why pay rent when you can own at Fifth and Mndison for the sum eight miles of mud through tho Blue Humphrey. Mrs. Bort Newton and children ~ Spray, mer, while the O. W. ffnys family, Mountains where other cars were are visiting at The Dalles with Mrs. for the rent! * See Mrs. Ivan Warner went to Eugene a 105 home m2tre who rent the house from Mr. Blake being hauled through by teams. Main street. Nowton’s mother, Mrs. J. B. Malley. Monday to assist in the jewelled Dwight Wier, of McMinnville, has ly, are at their farm near Corvallis. Frank Kammer, who had been Mrs. Jane Peffers, of Portland, initiation of the seniors in Alpha Mr. and Mrs.' J. R. Johnson and with the Seventh Street garage the left Wednesday morning after a Delta Pi sorority of which she is a bought the Cheney & Moore press ing and cleaning establishment and Mr. and Mrs. 8. P. Knight, who hud past year, has gone to San Fran- visit lit the home of her niece, Mrs. member. -9N18Wnid OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST Jersee calf meal, for raising will continue to conduct in its been here from Aberdeen with Mr. cisco and Long Beach where he W. J. White. and Mrs. B. F. Johnson, parents of Factory on Premises present location in the I. O. O. F. V Xld the latter Bev. T. D. Ya rues, of Spring will visit a sister until calves, pigs and poultry. Sterling Cotta«« Grove Oregon Mr. Johnson and Mrs. Knight, since part of next month, when he plans field, was in this city Wednesday Feed Co. c building. <JNV ONId OX Mrs. Nina Loosley returned Mon the B. F. Johnsons were injured in making arrangements for tho com Fred Motter returned Thursday of day to trer home in Portland, after an automobile accident recently, re to make a trip to Africa. - M33AA-V-J1VW ing Epworth Longue institute. The J. I. Jones family motored last week from Portland, Mrs. Mot a visit of a couple of weeks at the turned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Miss Leoane Hohl is assisting at SO 3MVJL JL.NOa XI J up from Eugene Monday evening. ter having remained for a longer Homer Galloway home. Johnson remained, hoping to inako tho City Market during the absence Mrs. Charles Adams and Miss visit with her parents, Mr. and mi adjustment of their loss on of Miss Naomi Bodine, who is on Cement. 8. L. Godard. Mrs. G. W. McBride. their automobile which was de Alsea Hawley motored to Eugene vacation. Miss Daisy Johnson and Fred molished in the wreck and had to Saturday mid attended some of the lior Miss J. H. Wanker this week bought a Margaret Gallo*ay was able J University of Oregon commence new Dodge touring ear and George Brumbaugh motored to Ashland Sat be sold for junk. return to her work in the office ment features on that day. Mrs. to N. and Lyle T. Moore a used urday, returning Sunday night and There’« a splendid array of Adams, a member of the class of of the city recorder Wednesday Chevrolet of Nelson’s Service sta bringing back with them Miss Clara afternoon, after having been con An eight-pound son win born tion. Kirkpatrick, who will remain here tasty salads, fine meats and 1913, was present at tho reunion fined to her homo for two weeks Wednesday night to Mr. and Mrs. of her class, returning members of with an nttack of mumps. Mrs. Matilda Applegate was here with Miss Johnson for some time. tempting treats in desserts at Clifford Smith. which enjoyed n dinner at the Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson left the Gray Goose Tea Room. from Drain Saturday on business. A marriage licenso was issued Anchorage in the evening. Both HOT DAYS SUDDEN CHANGE .. Lee Martin, who is now a mem Monday morning by automobile to Mrs. W. H. Daugherty and dnugh- Wednesday to Ernest I'ettit and ber of the Portland police force, attend a convention of the Chris Mrs. Adams and Miss Hawley at FROM LONG COLD PEDIOD ter Kathleen left Sunday for an Lillian Burleson, both of Saginaw. tended the president’s reception and motored up to Cottage Grove last tian church at Turner. outing at Newport. Mrs. the alumni banquet that day. Pies at the Gray Goose Tea Friday and spent a few days visit Cottage Grove has found the hot Mrs. George Skees, mother of Adams was affiliated with Delta weather of the past two days un has a fresh stock of all size Room are always alluring. We ing at the home of his brother M iss and Dewey Moore aad sister of Mrs. E. Delta Delta sorority comfortable after the period of cold films for sale. Will do your make 'em ourselves, that’s why. Robert Martin. L. Cheney, arrived Sunday from Hawley with Gamma Phi Beta which delayed the arrival of real Bring your films to Graham ’ • developing, rolls 5c, packs Portland, accompanied by her daugh while in school. Mrs. Herbert Eakin nail Mrs. summer weather for so long. Wed ter and grandson Mrs. Jack Bow Mrs. Elbert Bede is visiting for nesday the thermometer of the Unit 10c. IVinting at half price Mabel Merryman spent Wednesday Picture Shop, where amateur man and Wesley Bowman, to visit a week or two at Newport. finishing is not a side line. j29c in Eugene. ed States cooperative weather ob in the dull finish. Makes a with the Moore mid Cheney families. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore spoilt server, Nellie Stewart, went to 81, specialty of the gloss finish. Miss Julia Martindale went to Mrs. George Hall and daughter Your home print shop—The Sen Sunday in Eugene at tho F. A. while yesterday it had reached 8<i Hildred left today for their home Eugene Tuesday to enroll for the Views made at any time. tinel—should be always considered Tripp home. at 2 o'clock and was oxpected to go summer session at University of in California. first. Usually it can handle any Oregon. Others from here who are higherduringthe afl<2 i 2 i 2 22; j i — Mrs. Robert Stewart and daughter Galloway writes insurance. job of printing you may have. jn22p Margaret returned Saturday from a taking the summer course are Miss Jerome Scott arrived Wednesday Lula Currin and Mrs. lima Beager, Mrs. Jack Morris and Miss Evelyn visit of two weeks at Albany. They from Olympia, Wash., to visit with who make the trip back and forth Estepp, of Portland, motored up last were accompanied by Mrs. Stewart '» his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. each day. week and spent the week visiting sister, Miss Margaret McDonald, L. Darby. their father, Carl Estepp, of this who will visit at the Stewart home. THERE’S A REASON for a city, and with relatives throughout James Rinard, who is stationed busy shop. Drop in and see us. Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham spent tho county. on the S. 8. California at Han Fran West Side Garage. jneSc Saturday afternoon in Eugene on cisco, arrived Wednesday to spend The Elbert Smith family arc business. Miss Myrtle Potts returned the a furlough with his parents, Mr. first of the week from Portland, spending the week in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Smith, who and Mrs. B. F. Rinard. where she spent the past two weeks Cement. 8. L. Godard. went to Marshfield recently, re Are always graced by a wide Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. visiting relatives and attending the variety of delicious I^ayer Miss Margaret Harvey, of Med- turned Friday and are visiting Mrs. rose festival. Godard. ford granddaughter of Mr. and Smith’s parents Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Cakes, the kind that go well N. E. Glass returned Wednesday Mrs. 1 M. Harvey, visited them Wirth. Mrs. E. W. Armes returned Tues with any meal. Give them Wednesday enroute from Seattle A. D. Gillette, of this city, bus day morning from Medford and from Hot Lake, in eastern Oregon, a trial. where she is a senior at University received news of tho birth of a son Ashland, where she spent a two where he had been since Friday. of Washington. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gillette, week’s vacation. Stewart for good plumbing. Mrs. Clarence E. C. Lockwood has moved to Friday, in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow leave l^e^Gj^H^itiller^famil^arevis- his residence property on south Gillette is a cousin of Mrs. George Fourth street, having f'litml hix Crawford of this city and Mr. 17 farm in Delight Valley to n family Gillette is a son of O. D. Gillette. of new arrivals from M ontana. Miss Ruth Powers returned Fri For your information our shop is day from a visit in Portland. For 35 cents a little wantad will in the name building as our service Fred Bartels, who is down for a sometimes do the work of a $5-a day station. Nelson’s Service Station. short time from the Bohemia min night auctioneer. jne22p Miss Grace BoKue, demonstrator, ing district, returned Sunday Dean and Mrs. John Straub, of and F. F. Winfree, general agent from a business trip of a few days Eugene, accompanied by Ransom for the Mountain States Power in Portland. I McArthur, member of thia year’s company, were in this city from Miss Bena Cornutt and Mine graduating elans from University of Albany Monday. Miss Bogue sjient Gwendolyn Haight returned Hiitur Oregon, Lindsay McArthur, student the time giving pointers and bits day from Corvallis where they spent at the University of Oregon medical of advice to local women who have two weeks as members of a cookery school in Portland, and Mrs. Me recently installed electric ranges In club receiving instruction in ♦ he Arthur, of Baker, mother of the their homes. home economics department at Ore two boys, motored to Cottage Grove gon Agricultural college. T Monday afternoon. Mrs. M. V. Weldon and son Glen Shingles. 8. L. Godard. returned Sunday from a visit of a week with Mrs. Weldon’s mother, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Edwards, Mrs. J. W. Craif, at Drain. of Portland, spent Saturday visit July 4th will fK-e thia store with a most oomplete line of ing Mr. Edward's grandmother and Miss Naomi Bodine, bookkeeper picnic and lunch goods; also a fine line of fresh fruits uncle, Mrs. I .aura McFarland and 30 X 3 Fabrica $8 50 at the City Market, left Sunday for and melons. Dave McFarland, and other rel her home at Albany where she was atives. Our store will close at 10 o’clock for the remainder 30 X 3*/2 Fabrics 9.00 joined by her sister Vernetta, the Galloway for iaauranee, 511 Main. of the day and there will be no delivery. going to Baker for a visit with 30 X 3*/j Cords ............. 11.95 two an aunt. M. T. Warner, who has just finished painting the front of the Mr. and Mr«. Gaven C. Dyott, Vulcanizing Cash and Carry store, has returned accompanied by Mrs. Dyott’» par .J hl. to his home in Eugen«. Eugene. ent», Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunn of J. A. Lang, of Minneapolis, ar Eugene, left Saturday morning by Cottage Grove, Oregon rived Saturday for a visit at the automobile for San Francisco where THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE home of hi. daughter, Mro. W. H Mr. Dyott will attend the annual .‘I Ostrander. convention of the American Medical It Let Your Child “Ring” the Old Liberty Bell Ostrander McQueen $2.50 Free Bank of Cottage Grove All Eyes Viewed Your Own Eyes White Pharmacy D. J. Scholl rrtiïer- Tales of the Town SAUNDERS STUDIO We Were Right! The community is ready for the Gray Goose Tea Room The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery 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. Celebrate in Cottage Grove Tire Specials Gray Goose Tea Room Smith-Short Grocery ---- Upon reasonable notice we will prepare any cooked foods, pastry, salads, etc., for your home. *1 Bradley Service Station