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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 7, 1923)
COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1923 The Most Effective Worker! Money is the most effective worker in the world because it NEVER RESTS. Day and night it is at its task earning interest, bring ing in income for its owner. But it must be invested before it can work. And that is what this bank does with your money, sharing the earnings with you by pay ing you 3% interest on every dollar you let us use. $1.00 OPENS A SAVINGS ACCOUNT AND OBTAINS A LIBERTY BELL BANK Pitcher, Georgie Kerr and Miss Ruth Bede were at Newport on an outing from Saturday to Tuesday. They were joined at Eugene by Mrs. Edna Sullivan and Mrs. Sarah Kerr. Mrs. Kerr had gone to Eugene the day before. Frank McFarland took Mr. Pitcher’s place as day police and Charles Newlin Mr. McFar land’s place as night police. We are now prepared to do all kinds of brazing and welding and guarantee the job. Nelson’s Service Station. spt7e The A. W. Swanson family, Mr. and Mrs. Merville Veatch and Miss Evelyn Veatch were among the va cationers at Newport during the past week. Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe and Mrs. Elmer Monson and children visited over the week end in Lebanon, making the trip in Mrs. Sutcliffe’s motor. Buy a Fisk Red Top and forget your tire troubles. West Side Garage. A. P. Churchill came down from the Bohemia district Bunday to re ceive medical treatment for the ribs which were fractured in a mo tor accident several weeks ago. It was found necessary to reset the ribs. Rev. E. G. O. Groat has been quite seriously ill during the past week. HOW ABOUT YOUR CHILDREN S EYES? The class room to day is making great er demands upon children’s eyes than ever before. Are you sure that YOUR child is not suffering from the effects of improperly fitted glasses, or from the effects of no glasses at all? This matter is im portant and you can not afford to accept reap onsibility for neglect. Bring your chil dren here for a thor ough examination of their eyes and for proper glasses, if re quired. D. J. Scholl Optician-Optometrist Factory on Premises Cottage Grove, Ore. Attention, Fanners! Sterling Feed Co. Shingles, Extra Star A Star W. L. Hubbell Dorf ’» City Bakery—Bread at 8c and 12c. tfc Mr. and Mrs. Harry Messenger, on their way home to Takilma, after a visit at Seattle, stopped here last Friday to visit Mrs. Ida Veatch and Mrs. Victor Kem. Expert welding and brazing. Nel son’s Service Station. spt7c F. L. Grannis, of Eugene, who will be the principal of the Cottage Grove high school this year and also coach of the athletic team, has arrived here. J. E. Young was in Portland Fri day on business. Prescription Experts. New Era Drug Store. spt7c Raymond Veatch arrived Friday from Otter Rock, where had been for six months on highway construc tion work. C. Young and family and Carl Knowles left Sunday by motor for Crater lake and other points of in terest in southern Oregon. Mrs. George Boyd and daughter Edrudell went to Salem Friday to visit Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. Lake. C. H. Emery, formerly with the electric light plant here, now of Beaverton, is spending his vacation with Mr. and Mrs. Mala Miller and Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Whipps. Daily motor freight between Cot tage Grove and Eugene. City Trans fer. Phone 99 or 124-J. a31tfc Mrs. Cleve Jones, of Portland, is visiting the Floyd Jones people. A. N. Ward, of the O. P. t E. railway, has rented the Arnest place on Knox hill. The Arnest family havo gone to Medford and probably will locate in southern Oregon. Galloway writes insurance. The E. Kelley family have re turned to Cottage Grove and havo rented Mis. Orrin Robinson’s house cn K street. The Kelleys conducted the Central hotel several years ago. The R. R. Meeks family left Wednesday for an outing at New port. Miss Katharine Mendenhall accompanied them. Storage. City Transfer, tfc The Bert Baughman family, of Sebastopol, Calif., former residents, were visitors here during the past week. Mrs Virgil Gabrio, of Glendale, visited the first of the week with Mrs. Ray Baker. ,7~--- — —---- r.-— f=_ SPECIAL! BARGAIN PRICES ON FLY SPRAY Mrs. 8. L. Godard and chil dren, Harry, Ray and Lois, vis ited from Monday to Wednesday io Portland at the home of Mr. God aid’s brother, J. F. Godard. Miss Dorris Sikes, former mem ber of The Sentinel staff, was up from Eugeno Tuesday afternoon. Card of Thanks—Wo wish to ex press our sincere appreciation of the kindness shown us in our recent bereavement, especially our appre ciation of the floral tributes. J. W. Harrington and family. spt7c Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Slater and two children and Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Barger, who had been guests at the S. 8. Lasswell home, returned to Portland Suuday. Mrs. Slater, who is a sister of Mrs. Lasswell, with her two children, had visited here for two weeks. The other members of the party arrived Satur day evening. I have several real bargains in city property; also good farms, small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc Misses Lucile and Vivian Cornutt returned Friday from their southern trip which took them into Mexico. They visited wiht relatives at sev eral places in California. Miss Lu cile has resumed her position as cashier with the Umphrey & Mackin store. Miss Wilma and Gordon White arrived Sunday from Fossil, where they spent the summer. Empire billing system and and special forms of every kind. Always get them of The Sentinel. The S. L. Mackin family returned Sunday from an outing at Newport. The N. E. Glass residence prop erty on east Main street has beea sold to W. J. Johnson, of Portland. Mrs. Johnson, who had been here to close the deal, returned homo Monday. The Johnson family will move here in the spring. Be sure to see one of the new Dodge cars at Nelson’s Service Station. spf7c The Robert Stewart famly left Monday for Albany, expecting to be gone a week. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Long returned Sunday from a ten days’ outing, most of which was spent in Wash ington. Select Your Druggist With as Much Care As You Do Your Physi cian. Your Druggist Is More Than u Merchant. New Era Drug Store. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright re turned Saturday from a ten days’ outing at Foley springs. Mrs. Lizzie Whitsett Lnne, a na live of Cottage Grove, died in Port land last week. The funeral was held there Wednesday. Monroe, the photographer, who al ways pleases, has again taken charge of his studio at 22 north Sixth street and challenges the photogra phers of the world to equal his rec ord of 700 sittiags with only one resitting. After extensive travel he is able to say that no better por traits can be made anywhere than he is prepared to make for you. He uses only the best in Collins mounts and material. If you have never had a good photograph, try him. Ho guarantees to please you. a31s7c The ladies’ aid of the Presbyter ian church will meet next Wednes day in the church. The hostesses will be Mrs. B. R. Job, Mrs. Fred Wright, Mrs. J. M. Groves and Mrs. A. W. Swanson. The R. E. Short, C. A. Beidler, George Matthews and Bert Trask families spent Sunday and Monday on an outing at Foley springs. Merchant»! Your salesbooks. A Fugo fire extinguisher in Place your order with The Sen the home is likely to some time tinel 60 day» before you must save property worth hundreds I will take $450 for my have them. * of times the cost of this little Dodge. Fully equipped and in Sergeant L. Vanghn, United States Why pay rent when you can own army instructor of the national automatic article. W. L. Darby a home for the rent! See Spray, fine condition. Cash or bank guard, attended an instruction class i Hardware. 105 Main street. m2tfc able paper. Elbert Smith, at of the guard unit of this city Mr and Mrs. G. B, Pitcher, Dolly McCormick Brothers have started The Sentinel office. We Are Not Mind Readers But we do know what the good housewife is likely to want in preparing the meal for any time of the day —and we have it for her. Often she doesn’t know that she wants it until she sees it, but we know she will want it and we prepare to meet the want. Whenever a housewife wishes to think of something different, often our display of table needs makes the suggestion that fits in with her plana Smith-Short Grocery THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE ( Fugo automatically extin guishes the flames. Equip your car and home with them. Darby Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Daugherty and daughter spent Labor day at Hardware. Newport. Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Stewart and Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker spent Sunday at Lowell. Miss Lulu Hull returned Tuesday from a visit at the home of her sister, Mrs. H. C. Johnson, in Che halis, Wash. Prescription Experts. Your Drug gist is More Than a Merchant. New Era Drug Store. spt7c A. A. Richmond and sons Deimos and Marion motored into the Bohe Thursday of last week. He left mia district Saturday. Mr. Rich here for Medford, where he is sta mond returned Monday and the tioned. Mrs. Clay England and children have returned from n visit in Salem. I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by anyone other than myself.—Elmer Jones. a24s7p Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Frost left Sunday for California to visit rel We have storage room for atives. They will bo gone two weeks. hay and grain. Call on us Mrs. R. E. Griswold, of Eugene, visited during the week with her for storage rates. sister, Mrs. Ernest Armes. Buy your used car at Nelson’s Service Station. spt7c The C. A. Moore family have moved from the N. E. Glass resi dence on east Main street to their ranch in Delight Valley. Mrs. C. W. Ewing returned Fri boys went on into the Steamboat day from Portland. Every automobile should be country. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Powers, of equipped with a Fugo auto Kelso, Wash., spent the week end matic fire extinguisher. They at the home of Mrs. Powers’ par cost little. An expensive car ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartels. may be destroyed within a few Willard Service Station. Nelson’s spt7c moments for the lack of one of Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Krum, of Cor these. Darby Hardware. vallis, spent Sunday with Mrs. The John Baker place at the cor Krum’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. ner of Chestnut avenue and G street B. Phillips. has been sold to C. E. Powers, of Albany, John Spray making the deal. A. C. Anderson and Homer Gal loway motored to Salem Friday on business with the public service $3.75 commission. SEWER PIPE, CEMENT, Your Prescription Filled Just as PLASTER, FIRE Your Doctor Orders at New Era LAND ERICK. HARD WALL Drug Store. spt7c Mrs. F. C. Coffman and two PLASTER, FIRE CLAY, children, of North Bend, visited BRICK. during the past week with Mrs. Thoebe Stoneburg. , Miss Allie Poole, a teacher in the Grants Pass schools, visited Prof, and Mrs. E. J. Edwards during the past week. T Tales of the Town 1 Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Sunders, who left several days ago on a motor trip to Vancouver, B. C., were de layed in Salem by reason of the fact that their car was injured by an employe of one of the garages there while he was taking care of it. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Laughlin, of Los Angeles, visited briefly yester day with Mr. anil Mrs. G. M. Scott. Mrs. Laughlin, formerly Miss Gertie Thomas, formerly resided here. Mrs. Edith Kirk and daughter Winona, of I^iGrande, are visiting Mrs. Georg? Currin. John Baker has bought the J. S. Medley property on west Main street. The deal waB made by J. F. Spray. Morris & Cox have sold their second hand business to Roscoe For ward, a new arrival from Santa Rosa, Calif. Mr. Morris will estab lish a local store for the Berry Piano company, of Eugene. Hainloth & Rohde have received a new electric welding machine. Stewart io»- good plumbing. Bank of Cottage Grove 1 gene Monday and has entered the Eugene business college. Frank Wallace, of Portland, spent Labor day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace. Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones, of Eu gene, spent Labor day here. Money to loan on city or farm property. J. F. Spray. aug3tfc Mrs. Anna Steunett was up from Portland the first of the week on business. E. J. Howe has bene suffering with a lame back during the post week us the result of an altercation with some ice cream freezers which he was removing from I. O. O. F. ball. C. O. Willis and family wish to thank their many friends for the assistance reudered them during their recent bereavement. The floral tributes were especially ap preciated. spt7pd Frank Knox, of Fossil, a former pioneer resident of this section, was a guest over Saturday night with Mrs. N. M. OgleBby and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham. The senior Knox was a cousin of the late Dr. Ogles by and crossed the plains with him in 1853 in the Oglesby-Knox train. Mr. Knox was four years of age at that time. PAGE SEVEN Sterling Feed Co. the erection of a store building at the corner of L street and Birch avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Saunders have moved from the Monroe studio building to the Mounts residence on Washington avenue. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Mr. and Mrs. Laie Leonard left Friday by motor for Florida. 8. C. Veatch was up from Halsey over Labor day. Mr and Mrs. Joe McMaster, of PortlanJ, visited during the past week at the homes of Mrs. Me Mas ter’s sisters, Mrs. Merritt Eddy, Mrs. Fred Mot ter and Mrs. Ernest Karra. Dodge Brothers announce import ant improvements in the appearance and riding comforts of their motor car. N. J. Nelson, Jr., dealer. spt7e Miss Bertha Howe went to Eu N. J. Nelson motored to Corvallis Monday and brought home Mrs. Nelson and their daughter Maxine, who had been there to attend a family reunion in honor of the fifty fifth wedding anniversary of Mrs. Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffenbacher, and of her father’s eightieth, birthday anniver sary. Miss Bethel Gowdy has resigned her position with Kem '• for Drugs. Her place has been taken by Miss Margaret Young. Mias Gowdy will attend school io Portland. F. T. Benson, merchant at Bag inaw, has begun suit in circuit court against the Credit Service company and O. W. Ingram, seek ing a judgment in the sum of 51213.12. alleging that the defen dants wrongfully attached his stock and deprived him of the profits of th« business. FAULTLESS PIES TO GO WITH FAULTLESS BREAD What person, young or old, does not relish a nice cut of Pie? Made with the best fruits obtainable and baked in a tasty, fluffy crust, you’ll find our offerings a delightful treat. The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery The Hannah J. Palmer property at the corner of I street and Ash avenue has been sold to Grant Tow er, the Galloway agency making the deal. W. P. Huff, who suffered a slight stroke Tuesday, is able to boaround The Z. L. Cox property at the corner of L street and Ash avenue has beea sold to Olaf Olsen, a re cent arrival from North Dakota. J. M. Durham made the deal. NEY LOW PRICES ON Exide Batteries Old price 6-volt, 11-plate $22.25 6-volt, 13-plate 29.50 6-volt, 15 plate 35.40 12-volt, 9-plate 41.30 f. o. b. Seattle New price $17.65 26.50 31.80 37.10 These lower prices have been made possible through the adoption of certain changes in merchandising methods by the manufacturer based on present day requirements of car owners. The quality remains the same and these prices put the long-lived Exide Battery within the reach of every car owner. BRADLEY’S SERVICE STATION Mrs. Karl K. Mills and son Rob ert, accompanied by Mrs. Mills' mother and sister, Mrs. Sophronia Howe and daughter Miss Lola, of Eugene, motored to Portland yes terday. The Curtis Veatch family, of Hal sey, ire visiting relatives here this week. Fra lk Woodruff, of Portland, in the plumbing department of the Southern Pacific, was in the eity yesterday. Mr. end Mrs. F. E. Dickson and Mr. and Mrs. O. W. Perry motored to Eugene Wednesday. The J. A. Powells have moved into their borne on Quincy avenue recently purchased from Godard 4 Ramlall. The erection of the house was completed only this week. Mrs. Dee Fox writes that their address has been changed from Dee, | Ore., to Madras. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Powell left yesterday on an outing which they will spend in southern Oregon. They will visit Crater lake and the Ore gon caves. Dr. II. A. Hagen, who is enjoying a vacation of several months, was here over Wednesday night. He left yesterday for The Dalles. Miss Hasel Loucks left yesterday for The Dalles, whore she will teach school. Mrs. Thos. Funk and three chd dren left yesterday for Silverton to visit relative«. Harry Neet and Brighton Leon ard left yesterday for Myrtle Point. Mrs. W. A. Garontte motored to Portland Wedne .day with her sister, Mrs. Jack Callahan, and the latter’s two sons, who had been visiting here. They were aeeimpnnied by Mrs. W. C. Johnson, mother of the women. You Make a Change —FOR THE BETTER, WHEN YOU DECIDE TO GIVE US A TRIAL IN SUPPLYING YOUR GROCERY NEEDS. AFTER THAT, YOU’LL BE A REGULAR CUS TOMER. Ostrander McQueen Ralph Chestnut, Luella Hurley, Mrs. Stanley Hubbard, who was known here, died Sunday in a Port Claude Sherman, Elsie Chestnut, of land hospital following an opera this city, and Mr. and Mrs. R. W. tion. Davis, of Yoncalla, motored to Mrs. F. E. Dickson and children Dillard and Myrtle Creek I-abor returned Monday from a visit with day. relatives in Corvallis. A. E. Thomas and family arrived Mrs. W. B. Cooper and Mrs. M. Monday from St. Helens and have J. Chamberlain motored to Corvallis taken one of the Omar apartments. A son was born Sunday to Mr. Wednesday and attended the dedi cation of the W. C. T. U. children ’a and Mrs. Michael George, of Com stock. farm heme. Nelson’s sorvice station has sold D. W. McKinney was in Albany Gray touring cars to Milton Epper Wednesday on business. N. J. Nelson Sr. was at Oakridge son, of Powers, and M. Relland, of Star; a new Dodge touring to Mr. Wednesday on business. Mrs. A. Johnson and a used Perry ArnieB, of Woodburn, who and Chevrolet to Sherman Wilkins. had been visiting his brother, E. W. Armes, returned home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ira B. Morris, of Klamath Falls, are visiting Mr. Morris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris. MrB. Ernest Armes and son Cecil offers you a home that is left Wednesday for Newport to spend several days. A 9-pouud daughter was boru Wednesday to Mr. and Mrs. Clydo Hastings. Two and three-room apart A number from hero attended the ments with, bath, hot and amateur rodeo on Labor day at Calapooya springs. \ I cold water, steam heat, elec tric ranges and lights. You Suit brought Saturday by a wholesale creditor against C. J. should see these. Inquire of Madseu was settled out of court. Miss Helen Tate, of Hart, Mich., visited the first of the week with Kem’B for Drugs her cousin, Mrs. J. V. Stewart. Professor E. J. Edwards took a team of students from the agricul tural class to Albany yesterday to The Henry Rohde family spent participate in a stock judging con the week end in Portland visiting test. relatives. Mra. C. K. Haynes, on her way William Witte, of Oregon City, from her home in Salem to Rose is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. burg, spent the woek end with her 8. E. McKinney. former schoolmate, Mrs. 8. V. Alli Otto Michel arrived from Rose son. burg Monday on business. Ho will The David Sterling family visited return soon to Wyoming. over the woek end with relatives at Bortha and Hazel Stephens re Brownsville. turned Friday from Monmouth, A marriage liceuse was issued where they had been attending Tuesday to Dennis David Bogle, of normal. Drain and Anna Fielder, of this Clara Milne and Ethel Rogers city. \ are teaching in the Latham school Wilbur Pitcher, of Star, and Mist which opened Monday. Signe Sahlin, of Disston, were mar O. L. Kellogg and family arrived ried Saturday in Eugene, County Tuesday from Glascow, Kans., and Judge Barnard officiating. will make their home hero. Mr. and Mrs. Rons McFarland, of Mrs. Clara Burkholder, son Portland, newlyweds, visited rela Charlos and daughter Miss Belle tives here during the past week. and Mrs. Burkholder’s mother, Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Darby, Gladys Jack- Lydia Stouffor, motored to Port son anil two children, of this city, land Sunday, returning Tuesday aud Miss Margaret Darby, of Eu morning, excepting Miss Belle, who gene, visited over the week end at will remain there a month. While McMinnville. They were joined in Portland they wore guests of there by V.'otta Scott, of Olympia, Mr. and Mrs. 8. R. Bmitb, former Wash., another daughter of Mrs. residents of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. B. K. Lawson, of Darby. Mr. and Mrs. Karl K. Mills re Wedderburn, vsiited the first of the woek at the homo of Mrs. Law- turned Sunday night from their trip son’s sister, Mrs. H. K. Metcalf. to California. They had been to Portland to put Mrs. Anna J. Gowdy returned their son Kenton in Hill's military Saturday from Portland, where she academy. attended the Cottage Grove picnic A marriage license was issued in Peninsula park. One hundred Cottage Grove people were present. Wednesday to Merrell J. Stewart and Dorothy B. Blackmore, both of Mrs. F. J. Alstott and children Cottage Grove, left Wednesday for Eugene to make their home. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler and daughter Juno were in Eugene Tuesday. Mrs. Josephine Korneck, formerly of this eity, now of Portland, vis ited hero the first of the week. Mrs. Carrie L. Schurman, of Big Sandy, Mont., who had boon visit ing her former Montana neighbor, Mrs. Alfred Beidler, returned home yesterday. In company with Mr. and Mrs. Worth Harvey they visited in Creswell Labor day with another former Montana neighbor, Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Chapin. A daughter was born August 31 to Mr. and Mra. Bort M. Tullar. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Arthur spent Labor day nt Belknap springs. Omer Apartments NEW, CLEAN, MODERN C. J. KEM Confections and Fountain Give the Wife a Rest —bring the family to the Gray Goose Tea Room for Luncheon or Dinner. REAL ORANGEADE AND LEMONADE MADE FROM THE FRESH FRUIT. A DRINK THAT SATISFIES. SEE IT MADE. Gray Goose Tea Room A Good Place to Eat