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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 24, 1923)
CO1J\WI^GROW^>ENTI5ŒL^1UD^^^UGUS1^^^1923 night with Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty while on their way to Crater lake. What is a RED TOP? Let us show you one at the West Side Garage. Marvin Smith left Monday eve ning for Albany to work for the Mountain States Bower Co. for a few days. He will return Sunday. Heury Damewood returned Mon day from Eugene, where he had been quite ill at the home of his sister, Mrs. Z. L. Collins. Fisk tires and accessories. West Side Garage. Think Ahead! j-*i •g2Jg Think ahead! Decide right now’ that you, too, will be a “somebody.” Start next pay day to save a part of what you earn. Then be determined to save SOMETHING, no mat ter how.little, each succeeding pay day. When you open a Savings Account wjith this bank, we will present you with a Liberty Bell Savings Bank to assist you in saving. The Liberty Bell Bank is an ornament, for any home. It can be placed on the mantel, there to receive the odd nickels ami dimes that you otherwise would foolishly spend, When lull, it can be brought to the bank, the contents removed and credited tn your account. $1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK Bank of Cottage Grove Days are nigh and they mean several hours of eye strain for your youngster each day. Is he or she qualified to stand it? Per haps a pair of glasses would help, tlr those he or she now has need changing. At any rate, it’ll pay you to bring the youngster here for an examination. We’ll guaran tee satisfactory results. D. J. Scholl Optician-Optometrist Factory on Premises Cottage Grove Oregon Mrs. W. J. White accompanied her sisters, Misses Charlotte and Minnie Hess, and her brother, Hen ry Hess, of Astoria, who had been visiting at the White home and who left Monday to visit Crater lake, Diamond lake and other scen ic beauties in southern Oregon. Just received, a big line of Silver Beal tableware at Madsen Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Sudtell mo tored to Portland on a business and pleasure trip, returning Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Spray re turned Monday night from Kitson springs, where they had spent a month. Mrs. Spray’s health is much improved. What, when and where is this Harvest Festival? Come and see September 1st at He- bron bridge. Van Allison and family motored to Roseburg Tuesday on a business trip and to visit Mr. Allison’s brother, David Allison, returning Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leonard, who had been camping at the Hebron bridge, returned Tuesday. Get $2.25 package of free with $1 vante face Pharmacy. i Tales of the Town Dorf’s City Bakery—Bread at 8c and 12c. tfc Mrs. Mulkey, of Mehama, Ore., mother of Mrs. John Teeters, of Dorena, died Sunday evening at her home. Her daughter had been with her mother since Mrs. Mulkey returned home from a visit here a month ago and Mr. Teeters was called to Mehama shortly before Mrs. Mulkey’s death. Mr. and Mrs. Teeters are expected home the lat ter part of this week. Galloway writes insurance. Three children were born Monday, all weighing pounds, a nui tn Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Moore moved Monday into the Tom Alien homo on Second street. The John McCor- Cormick family moved into the house or north Seventh street that was vacated by the Moores, Tho latter homo is the property of Mrs. McCormick. Ansco Films, Ansco Cameras. New Era Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher left Tuesday" for Sutherlin to visit their daughter, Mrs. Louis Allen. George McClellan, superintendent of the Mountain States Power com pany, and Z. E. Merrill, assistant general manager, of Albany, wero in this city Tuesday on business nnd securing information upon the hunt ing grounds in this part of tho county. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Godard. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Chadbourne, of Portland, have been visiting their old friends, the Frank Stiller family. T. C. Mason, of Salem, is visiting his son, Herbert Mason. Fred Lammers left Tuesday for Marshfield. What is a RED TOP? Let us'show you one at the West Side Garage. Cecil Caldwell and his niece, Miss Vera Vandenburgh, of Oklahoma City, who is a guest at the Cald well home, drove Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright to Foley springs Wednes day morning. Mr. and Mrs. Wright will spend a week there but Mr. Caldwell and Miss Vandeuburgli re turned the same evening. Misses Maybelle and Winifred Coffman, of Modesto, Calif., re turned Monday from a week’s visit in the Bohemia district with thoir uncle, John Coffman, and are guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliwoll. Mrs. Anna McReynolds, of Oak land, arrived Saturday to visit her son, E. L. McReynolds, at Divide. For everlasting tableware see the Yourex Silver Seal at Madsen’s. Mr. and Mrs. Dell Fisher, of Ray mond, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Hubbard and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Magee, of Salem, visited at the P. H. Magee home the latter part of last week. A 9%-pound son was born August 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perini. Vivante, a delicate face pow Did you see the Harvest Fes der—to encourage you to give tival Posters on London road? it a trial, you will ’•eceive free Miss Susan Camp visited during with $1 purchase a $1.25 pack the week at Canyonville with her age of Vivante Parfum. White sister, Mrs. G. O. McGilvery. Pharmacy. a24c Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Brown havo Miss Ethel Rogers, of this city, has been engaged to teach nt 141 tham the coming school year. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ormandy, of Portland^vifiHed^^ov££^Wedhie8da^ —— Yes, We Have No Gasoline but we do have the most complete line of groceries, fresh fruits and vegetables in town. WATERMELONS—every one guaranteed, lb__ ___ 2^c TOMATOES—fresh, per lb............................... 10c CORN—Golden Bantam, per doz.............. .... .............. 20c SUGAR—beet cane, per 100 lbs........ ........... .............. $8 90 KEGS—We have new kegs in 5, 10, 15 anti 20-gallon sizes for pickles or krout. FRUIT JARS—A complete line of Mason, Economy, E Z Seal and Kerr’s wide mouth jars. Smith-Short Grocery TILE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE Shingles, Extra Star A Star $3.75 SEWER PIPE, CEMENT, LAND PLASTER, FIRE HARD WALL BRICK, PLASTER, FIRE CLAY, BRICK. W. L. Hubbell You get free more than the amount of your purchase—a $1.25 package of Vivante Par fum free with $1 package of Vivante face powder. White , Pharmacy. A nine-pound son was born Fri day, August 17, to Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Heilig, of SiouwCity, la., who wero on tha way to Los Angeles, visited Friday with the N. J. Nelson Sr. family. Why pay rent when you can own a home for the rent! Soo Spray, 105 Main street. m2tfc George Comer, former Cottage Grove resident, now of Portland, visited during the past week with friends here. The Fred Arnold family, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. Arnold’s mother, Mrs. Josiah Por ter, returned Friday to their home in Portland. moved to Gretna, Ore. Mrs. 8. A. Walkinshaw, of Eu gene, visited the latter part of last week with her parents, Mr. anil Mrs. 8. Chestnut. Have You Seen the Dollar Ansco! New Era Drug Store. Mrs. Harold Hopper and children arrived last week by motor from Idaho »nd are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hooper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Queen. The Ixiuis Scholz family moved Thursday of last week to the home which they recently purchased on cast Main street. Shingles. S. L. Godard. Clay Mosby, a graduate of O. A. C., will teach the coming year in Lowell high, a San Francisco school with an enrollment of 2150 students and 88 teachers. D. A. Weir motored to McMinn ville last week and returned with a wife, who was Mian Doria John son, sister of his buaineaa partner, Clyde Johnson. For Sale—Some good second hand sacks. Good for wheat or oats. Beidler’s Feed Store. al7tfe. Ben Lurch, former Cottage Grove merchant, spent Friday here. He was on his way to Ban Francisco. Mrs. Emmett Sharp, of Eugene, and her brother, Charles Dutton, of Nampa, Wnsh., visited the latter part of last week with the W. P. Keyes family. Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller went to Newport Monday for an outing. Are you coming to the Har vest Festival at Hebron bridge Sept. 1? Everybody else is. c Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Madden, who had been in the states for sev eral months and hud visited here with Mrs. Madden’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway, sailed yesterday from Seattle for their home in Yokohama, Japan. They were accompanied by Miss Martha Johnson, of Eugene, who will enter the Y. W. C. A. service in Japan. Money to loan on city or farm property. J. F. Spray. aug3tfc Mrs. E. C. Lockwood visited in Eugene the latter part of last week with Edna V. Sullivau. Mr. and Mrs. William Bolton, of Webock, Mont., who were on their way to California, visited over Sun day at tho W. N. Hubbell home. Emery Goodridgo left Sunday for Utah on a business trip. Shingles. S. L. Godard. The Nelson Durham and A. A. Richmond families motored to Junc tion City Sunday and visited with the Janies Smick family. E. J. Lea and family, of Berko ley, Calif., visited during the week at the home of Mr. Leu’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lea. To introduce the Yourex Silver ware to our customers we are giv ing a 10 per cent discount Friday and Saturday. Donna May Bartell visited dur ing the past week in Salem at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Charles Mil ler. Mr. and Mrs. Claronco Spencer, of Eugene, spent the week end with Mrs. Spencer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander. for $1—a $1.25 Vivante Parfum purchase of Vi- powder. White Stewart for good plumbing. Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Graham and daughters to Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Burkholder and Mr. and Mrs. C. O. Belcher. “Dad” Moore is back on the job as teamster for the City transfer, after being off a few days on ac count of sickness. of Silver Lake, aro visiting at tho home of Mrs. Pitcher’s mother, Mrs. Ida M. Wicks, of Star, and ut tho home of her sister, Mrs. J. E. Woodson, of this city. Miss Rita Kelly was in Eugene Friday for medical attention. What is a RED TOP? Let us show you one at the West Side Garage. Mrs. J. D. Anderson, who had been visiting for a week with her children, Mrs. Hugh Truuuell and Albert Anderson, returned to her home in Salem Friday. She was accompanied by Mrs. Ruth England and children, who will visit the children’s grandfather, James Eng ( laud. With $1 package of Vivante face powder you receive free a $1.25 package of Vivante Parfum. White Pharmacy. The More Faultless Bread You Eat, the More You Want It’s your fault if you don’t try Faultless Bread and our fault if it doesn’t please. The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery A carload of Old English cement. Want some? S. L. Godard. Mrs. L. H. Nect, of Springfield, visited Friday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Sr. Dan Beck returned Friday from Portland, where he had been called by the illness of his wife. Mrs. Beck is much improved and has gono to Newport. Ansco Films to Fit Any Kodak at Now Era Drug Store. J. W. Mote went to Roseburg Fri day to visit a nephew, Howard Dawson. fi Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Clawson and daughters Isabelle and Delight spent the week end with the Homer Gal loway family. Mr. Wheolcr is prin cipal of tho Wheeler high school. Miss Perle Robinson returned Sunday from Portland, where she had been visiting ut the home of her brother, George Robinson. I have several roal bargains in city property; also good farms, small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blair and Mrs. Blair’s mother, Mrs. Edith Park, of Portland, who were on tho way to I.os Angeles by motor, vis ited Sunday with Mr. Blair’s par ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Blair. F’ left 0. A. Bartell and John Baker 1 other Saturday for Bilver Lako and I eastern Oregon points on a : hunting and fishing trip. A carload of Old English cement. Want some? S. L. Godard. Mr, mid Mrs. K. K. Mills mid son Robert, accompanied by Mrs. Mills’ mother and sister, Mrs. So- phronia Howe mid daughter Lolu, of Eugene, left Saturday by motor for San Jose, Calif., where they will visit relatives. Miss Katharine Mendenhall, who is attending summer school at Mon mouth, spent Sunday here with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Men denhall. I will uot be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than inyself.—Elmer Jones. a24s7p BARGAIN PRICES Miss Forest Schneider, who is at ON FLY SPRAY tending summer school at Mon mouth, spent tile week end with her parents, Mr. and Mr». J. A. Schneider. Mrs. Lillie Hathaway, who had been visiting at tho homo of hor sister, Mrs. Frances Gray, returned to her home in Eugene Saturday. Merrick Metcalf accompanied her Mrs. Barto Perini is recovering for a visit. at her homo near Croswell from ill Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. ikss which followed the death of a sou who died an hour after birth. Godard. Mrs. Perini was Miss Elliott Harry Schrack, who had been before her marriage, and is a visiting nt the home of his brother, daughter of Mr. nnd Mra. J. A. Claude J. Sell rack, in I At rane, loft Elliott. Saturday for his home in M omcow , Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Ida. Mrs. Catherine Scott, of Milwau Mrs. Lucy Armstrong visited over kee, Wis., an J her daughter, Mrs. the week end at the home of her Boiton Humble, of Salem, who had sister, Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, whom been visiting with Mrs. Scott’s she accompanied home from Eugene aunt, Mrs. Catharine Bailer, re Saturday. turned to Salem Friday, Mrs. Scott A Better Film With a Wider will leave soon for her home in Rango—Ansco—at New Era Drug Wisconsin. Store. Fisk tires and accessories. Mrs. Pet Hanford and son and daughter, Ren Hanford nnd Mrs. L. West Side Garage. Bennett, Mrs. Gladys Jackson Mrs. Carl Pitcher ind children. P. and Mrs. Ida Miller motored to Halem Sunday and visited at the home of A. D. Smith, brother of Mrs. Hanford nnd Mrs. Miller. Mrs Bennett met her husband there nnd they returned to their home in Port land. SPECIAL! Sterling Feed Co SWIMMING You’ll Always Find Your Friends Filling their Grocery Needs at ----------------- McQueen Ostrander her position at the Umphrey & Mackin store Monday morning af ter a two weeks’ vacation. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and children returned Saturday from a motor trip of two weeks which they spent at Crater lake, the Oregon caves, Marshfield and Bandon. tored to Portland Sundny anil spent tho week end with Mrs. Kurre’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Mc Bride. Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Kennedy, of Corvallis, who wero on their way to California, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs and Fisk tires and accessories. Mrs. Childs’ father, 8. W. Boyd. Mr. and Mrs. John Eads, of Med West Side Garage. ford, spent the week end at the Woodson Brothers sold during tho home of their son, E. E. Eads. past week Ford touring cars to Walter Pitcher, Frank Warren, John Garnmn, Fred Mutter, Everett Eads, Vinal Randall, llnttie Smith and L. W. Hunt, a roadster to A. E. Allen, a truck to Albert Anderson, u sedan to Ray Watkins and a used Chevro let to L. W. Hunt. Read the Louck’s Millinery ad in another column. a24c Clarence A. Wegle, superintendent last year of tho schools at Lorane, was hero last week on a motor trip from his homo in Wisconsin. He was accompanied by a brother. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hughes, of Mill City, visited during tho past week with Mr. Hughes’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John Holstroui and children, of Wendling, attended tho funeral Friday at Dorena of Mrs. Holstrom’s grandfather, Allen Kirk. Rov. and Mrs. E. G. O. Groat visited Friday and Saturday at homo of Mrs. Groat’s parents, and Mrs. Z. L. Cox. This is first time Rev. Groat has been since ho fell and injured bis hip several months ago. W. M. Morelock has purchased from Herbert Eakin tho residence property at Fifth and Whiteaker. Mr. Morelock has had the old houso torn down and will immediately begin tho erection of a now homo. E. C. Lockwood returned Friday from a business trip to McMinnville. Glen Thomason, grandson of H. II. Quimby, sustained a fracture of the loft arm Thursday of last week while at play. Mrs. Charles L. Crout, who had been visiting at the homo of her cousin, Mrs. Ray Baker, returned Saturday to her home in Portland, accompanied by Olivo McCue, of Dorena. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Maekin and children left Monday for Nowport for an outing of two weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Boidler and daughter Madelle loft Tuesday for an outing at Newport. Mrs. Clarence Anderson spent the week ond in Newport. Mrs. Edna V. Sullivan, of Eu gene, spent the week end hero with her mother, Mrs. Surah Kerr. The J. F. Knox family have re turned from a visit with relatives in California. 8. L. Maekin has sold his lots on Second street to Mr. Gerard, of Portland, who is planning to build a bungalow before bringing his family here to make this city their homo. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. McFarland nnd sons Rex and Millard are at Bandon on an outing. Charles Newlin is taking Mr. McFarland’s place us night marshal. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Carr, of Grants Pass, visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Madsen. LeRoy Hunter, of Arlington, who hud been at Klamath Falla visiting a brother, stopped over here and spent the week end with his wife’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Brown. He returned Monday to his home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Motter, who motored to Eugene Sunday, called on Dan Minogue, who is in tho hos pital there. They reported that ho is recovering nicely. and Mrs. Ernest Kurro mo ' 1 Mrs. C. C. Cruson and Mrs. O. L. Nichols and daughter Donna nra spending the week in Portland. Wade Mosby and Ray Weldon returned Sunday from Paisley. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Wire, of Newberg, visited Wednesday of last week with Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wil lard. Get fl out of fl With Ansco Film. New Era Drug Store. Paul Meyer, who hnd been in Oregon for a year, left Munday for his home in Greenwood, Wis. to Miss Beulah Hanna returned STOP! LOOK! new Lady Helen pattern in Yourex Silver Seal Tnblownro dis played in tho window at Madsen ’». Mrs. J. T. Allison, who had been visiting in Grunts Puss nnd Rose burg with relatives, returned Wed nesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Westrope, of Wildwood, havo returned from a trip to California points and also stops at Crater hike and Klamath Falls. Mrs. I. J. Clark is receiving hos- pital treatment. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lock wood, accompanied by California grtests, wero in Eugene Wednesday on busi- nose. Miss Nora Queen is homo from Monmouth, after completing her course at tho normal there. Mrs. Harold Hopper and children, of Nampa, Ida., are visiting Mrs. Hopper’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Queen. Miss Milota Bryson, of Nampa, is also at the Queen home visiting Miss Nora Queen. Ralph Awbrey, formerly of this city, was married August 6 to Lena Biard, of Heppner. Mrs. George Lammers returned yesterday from Oakridge, whore sho had been visiting her husband and Rons, Ralph nnd Phillip, who are working there. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson and Tod Mnyis, who had been in I Port- land attending the Ford industrial and agricultural exhibition, returned homo yesterday. EACH MAN AND IV10MAN IN THE NATION- «SHOULD ALWAYS fight for S ani — > TATI o n J S an Í tation ^ X * X/ 1tie Plumber; Confections and Fountain There’s a splendid array of TASTY SALADS FINE MEATS and TEMPTING TREATS Fisk tire« and accezaorie«. West Side Garage. POOL Calapooya Springs will be full an<l heated from Tuesday afternoon to 11 o’clock p. in. Sunday of ev ery week during the season. Water kept at a delightful temperature, Slide, spring board and bucking barrel will furnish amusement for everybody. 1922 tickets good during 1923. «24-31 PAGE FIVE IN DESSERTS at tho WE SERVE HAZELWOOD Ice Cream TAKE HOME A BRICK Gray Goose Tea Room A Good Place to Eat