The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, September 21, 1923, Page 8, Image 8

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COTTAGE GROVE SKNTINEL, FRIDAY. SEITEMBER 21, 1923
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i Neighborhood News
MOUNT VIEW.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Hept. 18.—Mrs. Amunda Sears has
been quite ill during the past week.
WANTADS
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OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING
leas than 2 feet square. Must bo
clean and of material that will ab­
sorb gasoline; old underclothing,
flannels and the like preferred. Can
not use old socks, mercerised or
hard surface goods or small pieces
of any kind. We want the best rags
and pay the best price, 5 cants the
pound. The Sentinel.
tf
MONEY FOB YOU—PAY CASH
for your wantads and get throe
insertions for tho prico of two. tfp
FOB RENT—55-ACBE FARM, 3
miles from Cottage Grove on
gravel road. Good house, barn, all
tillablo land. Phone 128-Y. Mrs. J.
W. McCormick, 327 north Seventh
street.
aSltfc
FOR SALE—RICCA & SON UP-
right piano. In good condition.
Used only year.
Inquire Mrs.
Frank Turner, Cottage Grove, Ore.,
phone 5-F-ll.
spt7-21pd
FOB HALE OB TRADE—SIX
year-old horse for salo or will
trade for cow. Weight about 1250
pounds. Has been worked somo and
should make a fine farm horse.
Chas. 8. Cochran, Cottage Grove,
phono 123-B.
spt7-23pd
FOB SALE—A FORD TOURING
car. Inquire G. H. Brainard or
Earl Motor Co.
spt7-21pd
FOR HALE—MAKE WEIGHING
about 1100 lbs., gentle and true
in every way. Will trade for good
milk eow. D. Quaglia, one mile east
and 3-4 mile north of Cottage Grove.
Address Box 32.
spt!4-28pd
TEAM WANTED—MUBT BE GE Ji -
tie and good workers. Not more
than 10 years old, weight about
1300 pounds each. Also good weigh'
farm harness. M. Nordstrom, Cot
tago Grove, phono 17-F4.
sl4-28p
FOB HALE—FIVE JERSEY COWH
to be fresh soon. H. E. Henne-
iruin, Curtin, Ore.
sptl4-28pd
WANTED—SOMEONE TO HELP
mu make money by soiling ape-
cialty. Mrs. 8. B. Burton, 282
Ninth avonuo oast, Eugene. spl4-28p
FOR SALE—HAU ACRE OF
hind on south Eighth, just outside
city limits. Malliu Miller, 105»
Madison avenue.
sptl4 28p
FOR BALE—NOW IH THE TIME
to place your order for choice
Italian prunes. Delivered to your
door nt reasonable price. R. C.
Arne, phone 15 F5.
»14-28pd
FOR BALE—A GOOD HEAVY
wagon nnd a team and harness,
«175. Gravel bed and wood ruck
thrown in. R. C. Arno, phono
15F5.
»14-28pd
FOR HAI.H— A GOOD
WORK
team, wagon nnd harness. Weight
about 2800 pounds; ago 5 and <1
yenrs. Noble Elliott, Cottage Grove,
phone 25-F5.
sptll Mpd
WANTED—SHAWLS TO KNIT.
Mrs. Celia Handy, Cottage Grove,
lire.
sp21(u2tip
FOR HALE—ONE LORD ELGIN
man's watch, 23 ruby jewel move­
ment, In first clnss order, *50; nlso
one telescope field glass, *10. 212
Columbia court.
sp21c
LOHT—MAN ’S RUBY RING. LOHT
30 days ago. Fnr liberal re ward
roturn to B. Piper, Cottage Grove,
at H. R. Piper houae, Washington
avenue.
»21octl2p
A
REAL BARGAIN—A FINE
farm to exchange for Cottnge
Grove property. Cull box 83, Yon
ealla, Ore.
spt21oct5pd
FOR HALE SHOTGUN. PRACTI-
rally new. Mrs. Clara Burkholder,
225 north laine, phono 118 J. s21o5c
FOR BALE—SPAN OF MABES,
weight 1100 each, or will trade
for cows or cattle. For
~
nulo, 11
head of Holstein», registered and
grade. E. C. Lockwood,
»21o5p
FOR HALF FINE JERSEY COW
and calf. The cow freshened the
17th of this month. Mrs. 0. J. Knp-
pauf, Isuidon Route, {«hone 39-F4.
spt21octfipd
for sale — several good in
cubatura. Belling cheap, ns I want
nil one sire. ~
Booking orders for
bnby chicks. Prices right. Roy H.
Hands, —
Box 014, Cottage Grove,
Orn., phone 1-F2.
spt21tfc
OAK WOOD WANTED.
Bede.
ELBERT
spt21 28p
B. COOPER, RIAL ESTATE.
Here is a null buy in a real home.
This is a 5 room modem house close
in, for only *25(81 with *1000 down
nnd terms on balance. This place
has two large lots and on corner.
Party leaving town nnd wants to
sell before the first of the mouth.
This place ia well worth *3500. You
can not afford to pay rent When
you can buy a plnce like this.
And I have one for *2000. with
*5<H> down and balance like rent.
This ia a 5 room bungalow, comer
lot, aad just two blocks from the
8. I’, depot.
How about this one for ouly
*10(81, with terms* Thia ia a 5-room
cottage all in good condition, jast
at the edge of town.
I will also sell my Rome with one
acre or move. This ia a 7 room mod­
ern bungalow with fireplace, cement
basement nnd spring water. This
place lies just a halt mils mirth of
town and has plenty of fruit and
shade trees.
This property all line in or near
Cottage Grove. Write or phoae me
at my expense.
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w. b . coor»:i realty optu ' e ,
895 Willamette street, Eugene,
phone 040.
aptile
W
Hie Daylicjht Store for Quality andSenV
Mrs. Kato Hears, of Cottage Grove,
came out and stayed several days
with her until she became able to
do her work again.
Addison Heath loft Wednesday of
last wook for tho Bradley Lumber
company, south of Cottage Grove,
where ho will bo employed.
Wui. Hands shipped some chick
ous Friday from his Silver Quill
flock.
Claude Arno, Lewis Mondnll,
Louis Lnyng and W. D. Heath wore
among those in Cottage Grove from
this neighborhood Saturday.
Tho Mount View school began
Monday of Inst week with Miss
Mnry Bnauer ns tenchor.
Mrs. Clevenger, Earl Elliott, Louis
laiyng and Walter Dowens mid sis
ter Tilly spent Thursday evening
with Mrs. J. A. Schneider.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of
Thornton Corners, spent Sunday
with Mr». Fisher’s parents. Mr. and
Mrs. W. D. Heath.
Misses Pearl and Mary Lnyng
have housekeeping rooms in Cottage.
Grove while attending high school
there.
Mrs. J. A. Schneider spent Thurs­
day afternoon with Mrs. W. D.
Heath.
Mr. and Mm. J. R. Cooley, Mr.
and Mm. George Lnyng, Walter
Dowens, Ixiuis I ay ng, Mm. J. A.
Schneider and Mr, and Mm. W. D.
Heath were among those from this
neighborhood who attended the auc
tion sale at the Messenger place
above Dorenn Monday.
Horatio Mosby, of the Grove, vis­
ited Sunday evening with his grand
parents, Mr. and Mm. W. D. Heath.
Glycerine Mixture
Prevents Appendicitis
DOREN A.
Mrs. E. V. Coggswell nnd daugh­
ter Eleanor, who had been visiting
at the home of Mm. Cogswell's
brother, J. W, Hears, left Wednes
day for their home in Palo Altb,
Calif., whore Miss Eleanor is city
editor of a daily newspaper.
HEBRON,
(Special to Tho Sentinel.)
Sept. 18.—Mr. nnd Mrs. O. J.
Kapp.nuf mid children went to Port­
land Friday for an outing.
The John mid George Kebelbeck
families hnvo gone to Bandon and
other points of interest on an out
ing.
Mrs. Lincoln Taylor ia on the sick
list.
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Finley and
daughter, of Albany, spent the wook
end with Mr. Finley’s parents, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Jasper Finley.
Miss Annnbell Small, of the
Grove, spent Friday night with her
aunt, Mrs. IJncoln Taylor.
Mrs. T. J. Clark is homo from
the hospital. Her health is grently
improved.
Rev. Morgan nnd family, of Eu­
gene, spent Sunday with Mrs. Gil-
erist.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sept. 18.—Mr. and Mrs. W. F.
Simple glycerine, buckthorn bark, Hemenway, of Los Angeles, spent
. —
Hugh
Doolittle
etc., tut mixed in Adlerikn, is ex­ Saturday at the —
cellent to guard against appendicitis. home.
J. H. Kirk visited over Bunday
Most medieines act only on lower
bowel but Adlerika aets on BOTH with relative» in Saginaw.
Miss Flora Bales spent Saturday
upper and lower bowel and removes
nil games and poisons. Brings out night at the D. H. Hemenway home
Merchant*! Your salesbooks.
mutter you never thought was in in Ctottage Grove.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Kirk re­
your system. Helps nay ease gas on
Place
your order with The Sen­
the stomach ia TEN minutes. The turned Sunday from Waldport, after
White Pharmacy.
spt21 a visit at the home of Mrs. Kirk's tinel 60 day* before you must
runt, Mrs. Rachel Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, Mr. have them.
nnd Mrs. Mark Gnroutte nnd Mr.
for
and Mr». W. F. Hart spent Sunday
nt tho home of their mother, Mr».
B. I. Land.
Mrs. 8. O. VanSehoiack nnd sister
anil
May McCuglc left Friday for Hepp­
ner on a visit.
Clifford VanSehoiack returned
Saturday, after a three weeks’ visit
see
in the Bohemia district with his
brother Ray.
An auction sale was held Monday
on tho old Messenger place.
S. P, Watch Inspector
The Jennings Tent Theater that
played Cottage Grove last June for
Oregon j|
Cottage Grove
THE CEDARS.
one week will play a return engage
inent commencing next Monday,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
September 24 The company is now
Sept. 18.—J. W. Sears and son playing their aeeond week in Eu
David came down Sunday from the gene and will finish that engage­
Bohemia district.
ment Saturday night.
Miss Marie MeCargar ami Alvis
The company is tip in a com-
Wicks, of the Grove, visited Mon plete new line of plays so there will
day with Miss Florence Mcl>ir)nnd. not be any repetition, everything
Barber Work in General
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee re new. The opening play will be a I
turned home Sunday accompanied comedy drama entitled “Wild Irish
SHOW KH HATII
by their daughters »nd siminlaws, Rose'' taken from the book version'
for tho convenience of our Mr. nnd Mm. L. A Thompson and of “Paddywhack.’’ Then' will be I
Mr. ami Mrs. J. J. Dillon and Miss the usual vaudeville special nam '
patrons
Margaret, of Portland.
bcm between acts, .also a matinee
Ed Ashby and family, aeeompa on Saturday afternoon at 3 o'clock.
nied by D. II. Remtde. will attend The tent will be located on corner
<*3O Main, P. s Bakownki. Prop.
the county fair Wednesday,
of Fifth and Whitenker streets. The
Curtis Veateh. of ILilsey, was in dm>ra will be opened at 7:30 o'clock
the neighborhood Bunday and took and the show will Mart at 8.
home a truck load of shakos.
Admission will remain the same
The school board, helped by W as before, 2t*e for children under
causes ba<t breath,gassy pnius. A. Hemenway. cleaned and oiled the
12 year» of ng»', 40e for adults,
.
ooalxi longue ami touching.
school house Tuesday.
which includes all war tax.
Ahes w Cad nW te
The C. O. Willi» baler moved into
See cedar chest on display at W.
the neighborhood Tueedav nnd baled L. Darby A Co. furniture store that
straw for C. A. McFnrlnnd.
will be given away FREE Sunday
Alma Scars visited Saturday with night. September 30, nt Jennings
IwMtea ysar tesmsch sad breslh
Zfc
Miss Margaret Higgins.
Tent rhoater.
spt2lpd
Jewelry, Watches
Watch Repairing
MENDENHALL
Spécial Attention
to Children
OUR STOMACH
S
CHAMBERLAIN^
TABLETS
ALWAYS PAYS
TRADE
GRAY’S
PAY CASH AND PAY LESS
Breakfast Specials
Sugar cured bacon, lb
35c
Rolled oats, 9-lb. sack...... 56c
Musk melons, grown near Cot-
tage Grove................ All Prices
JARS AND JAR TOPS AT
u/|
Every Day Specials
Ann & Hammer soda, 3 pkg. 25c
/ 1 no »’bl
wv-w».
T/Y.
ry/Y_
Gray
’s light r» syrup,
10s
....... 70c
Kellogg’s corn flakes, pkg... 10c
Fancy cake honey, each
28c
WHOLESALE PRICES
Tru Blu
Corn Flakes Crackers
SUGAR WILL ADVANCE AGA’N WITHIN A FEW DAYS
GET A SACK.... ...........
AT CASH & CARRY PRICE
.. 55c
NEW PRICE ON FEED
let us deliver a ton
Preferred Stock
SARDINES
Large Oval Cans
2 for
/
Campbell’s
Soups
ALL KINDS
Per Can
1Oc
Highest Cash
Price Paid
for Chickens
and Eggs