The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, June 05, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    COTTAGH^GROVJ^JSEXT^ŒL^rimRSD^^JUM^j^hiM
Bartell. O. G. Gilbertson, who held
Miss Marie Ridings, former resi­
the position for several months, will dent of this city, has accepted a
spend the summer on his property part time instructorship in the de­
partment of mathematics at the
in the Bohemia district.
Galloway for insurance, Sil Main. j University of Oregon. She has re
a position which she held at
William Edwards has been carry­ ■ signed
Pocatello, Ida., in order to accept
ing one arm around in a sling the the position with the university.
past week because of the dislocation
A revised plat* of the Manitou
of a shoulder when he tripped on a
(Woodard) addition to Cottage
rope.
Grove has been filed with the coun­
Every locomotive engineer knows that he must be
Georg Bjorset lias been in Cali- ty clerk.
fornia this week on business.
constantly on the alert, and keep “looking ahead” to
CANNED GOODS
FRESH VEGETABLES
A pickup team from here won a
Office equipment of various kinds. baseball game played Bunday at
safeguard his precious cargo. Are you “looking ahead”
Flavors that, remind you
The Sentinel.
tf Calapooya springs, the score being
We are usually first in
on your journey through life and safeguarding your
The Jess Woodson family and Mr. 15 to 3.
of Fruit or Vegetables
stocking the first vege­
Woodson’s mother, Mrs. John Wood-
future by saving both your time and money?
The Clarence DeMerz family have
freshly
gathered
from
the
tables of the season. Al­
son. of McMinnville, spent the week gone to Hood River to spend the
end at the home of Mrs. Jess Wood- summer.
garden.
ways the choicest.
Perhaps you have already struck a few financial
son ’s brother, C. A. Stevens.
George H. Brainard reported at
blocks in your journey. Were they not a lesson to you
C. A. Stevens was in Eugene on Eugene Monday for jury duty but
business Monday.
to save? It is not too late. Start an account with us
was excused by the court.
Mrs. H. H. Harms, who had been
r
today and assure yourself of the right of way on the
visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs.
“JOHN, WHERE DID YOU James
road to success. We will help you with 3% interest.
Robison, and her husband’s
GET THAT BREAD?”
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mother, Mrs. Sarah Harms, re­
turned to her home in Portland
a housewife asked her hub­ Monday.
The assumed business name, Kozy
by one morning at the break­
Miss Elsie Chestnut has resigned
fast table. “It makes such her position at the Cottage Grove Kitchen, has been filed in the of
ficc
of the county clerk by Anna
fine toast. I suppose it must creamery and the position has been M. Dodd,
Cottage Grove, Oregon
of Cottage Grove.
taken
by
Miss
Irma
Randall,
who
be some of that kreamkrust
Miss Charlotte Gussler, of Spring
formerly
held
it.
Miss
Randall
from that Portland bakery.” taught in the McMinnville schools field, who hud visited for a week
“Why, no,” replied John. the past year and will return there at the home of her sister, Mrs.
Archie Knowles, returned homo yes
Robert Sutcliffe, who is with El­
I can give you perfect eyesight
“To tell the truth, 1 stopped next year.
terday.
lison-White chautauqua, visited Tues­ without glasses. Satisfaction guar­
The
8.
V.
Allison
family
visited
in at the Electric Bakery
George, Calvin and Fred Robbins
day with his mother, Mrs— Bessie anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen.
tfc
Sunday
at
Coburg
bridge
with
Mr.
and got some of their Fault­ and Mrs. Ivan Pinkston.
returned Wednesday front Bend and
Sutcliffe
Mrs. J. T. Short is taking a vaca­
will remain at home until after the
less Bread. Will was telling
Filing cabinets. The Sentinel, tf tion from her position with The
and Mrs. F. B. Phillip», their Fourth of July.
me at the store that we were son Mr.
Mrs. Mateel Whitlock, of Port­ Elite on account of lameness of her
Rodney and their daughter, Mrs.
Mrs. Julia Govcr has received
land, spent the week end with her ankles.
getting quite a little business Verna Mast, of Portland, who is ..□rd
of the recent death at Los
mother, Mrs. Glen Green. She was
Irene Griggs, Thelma Kem, Irene
from these people and I hore visiting, motored to Corvallis Angeles of the oldest daughter of
accompanied by Mrs. Breuning and Knox, Rachel Galloway and Eva
Wednesday
of
last
week.
Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs. H. A. Tibbels. She
thought to myself that if Mast’s son Jack arrived Thursday
Miss Edith Johnson, also of Port Stewart hiked to Lorane last week
was 20 years of age and married.
they
didn
’
t
sell
their
prod
­
land.
last from Coquille, where he had
and spent several days at the home
givon name was Mary but her
ucts to home people, pretty been visiting with his grandparents, Her
Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Jones and of Miss Griggs’ aunt, Mrs. C. M.
married name is not known hero.
two daughters motored to Roseburg Foster.
soon they wouldn’t be able Mr. mid Mrs. R. H. Mast.
The cause of death was not given
Sunday. Mrs. Jones’ mother re­
Leo Lammers has returned from but she was sick only a few days.
to buy anything from us. It
All kinds of filing equipment.
turned with them for a week’s visit. The
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seemed to me to be a busi­ Denver to spend the summer here. The Tibbels family lived here about
Stewart for good plumbing.
Miss Chloe Whitely has been ad­ eight years ago.
Mrs. R. B. Hanna was at Walker
ness proposition to support
Mr. and Mrs. George Hohl, Mrs.
mitted to a Eugene hospital.
A dozen or more from here at­ during the week caring for her
an
industry
which
spends
its
Barbara Hohl and Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. IL B. Sudtell, of Fred Langston motored to Port­
tended the Hand-Dern wrestling father, R. D. Tucker, who was ser­
money
with
us.
”
iously ill but is now much improved.
Banning, Calif., visited during the land aud spent the week end at
match at Gold Hill Monday.
week at the home of their son, T. the homo of Mrs. Barbara Hohl's
E. R. Spencer was up from Eu­
Mrs. C. F. Walker returned Satur­
G. Sudtell. They have gone on to son William.
gene
yesterday.
day from San Francisco, where she
—because the duck’s feathers
Albany anil Portland and will stop
had been called by the illness of
Mrs. Clyde Leonard returned Mon­
Robert Beagle, of Ridgefield.
here again on their return.
her daughter, Mrs. R. L. Forbes, day from a visit with her parents
Wash., who spent the school year are very close, and at their
Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M. Russell, with his grandmother, Mrs, Sarah base are little glands which
whom she left well on the road to at Willamina.
Sanders & Bennett, Props. of Eugene, visited Sunday at the Harins, returned home Monday.
recovery.
waterpsoof each feather with
TRASK’S CASH GROCERY
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E. C. Shay home,
Mrs. Anna Adams, who had been oil. Thousands use
H. H. Starr fixes watches right, —where your cash buys more.
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Shay, of Port­ visiting at tho home of her son
located in Madsen’s old stand, tfc
Bread: large loaves 2 for 25c
Mineral Oil
Mrs. Carrie Ferguson is here from
Roscoe Hemenway. of Portland, land, visited over the week end at Charles, left Thursday for her homo
fi
North Bend for a week’s visit with —TRASK’S CASH GROCERY. spent the week end with his par­ the home of Mr. Bhay’s brother, in Oakland, Calif. She was accom­
Russian Type
her daughter, Mrs. Fred Bennett.
Mrs. W. P. Huff, who was ser­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Hemen­ E. C. Shay, Miss Marjorie Shay panied here by her sister, Mrs. Ida as a gentle internal lubricant
YOUR LAUNDRY
accompanied them home for a Morcam, of New Jersey, who had
Miss P. B. Siscel, of Hermiston, iously ill at the home of her son way.
been visiting in California. Mrs. to throw off the dangers that
week ’a visit.
is making an indefinite visit at the James at Dufur, is reported as so
ICE
PLANT
NOW
OPERATING.
TELLS THE STORY
home of her sister, Mrs. H. A. Ha­ much improved that she is planning REAR OF CITY MEAT MARKET
I’astor J. H. Ebert is visiting for Morcam left for home Thursday lie in constipation.
gen.
to soon return here.
You may put on a fine suit, but
PHONE 55. DELIVERY AT ANY two weeks with relatives at Forest also.
Puretest Mineral Oil is odor­
Arthur W. Ellis, who was gradu
List your property with Hall &
if your laundry work has been
The C. V, Jordan family are homo TIME.
tfc Groves. The Methodist church pul­ ated
less, colorless, tasteless. By
in
May
from
tho
University
of
pit
will
be
filled
during
bis
absence
Lang. We have three parties who from spending several months in
shoddily done, or your collar is
Miss Naonm Hilton, Miss Mildred
California, is visiting at tho home softening the bowel contents,
want homes close to high school, Portland.
soiled you do not appear to be
Stevens and Miss Alverda Finch by J. Sams.
of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cad
If
you
want
to
sell,
your
chance
is
well dressed, whereas, a finely
Ray McCargar is home from Pow­ Ellis. He will return to San Fran­ it facilitates the thorough re­
Galloway write» insurance.
are guests of the Henry Strader
here.
laundered, clean collar will take
ers
while
recovering
from
an
injury
cisco bv Juno 15 and will leave at moval of food waste. Especial­
The A. W. Comutt family spent family, of Roseburg, on a camping
sustained while employed in a log­ once for Philadelphia, whore he ly good for all who lead a sed­
the edge off the appearance of a
Mrs. C. E. Umphrey
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and daughter Memorial day at Riddle.
trip on Rock creek.
slightly shabby suit. Our work
Dorothy are spending the week with
will have employment.
entary life.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright were ging camp.
Fred Lammers was up from Eu­
is guaranteed. The customer is friends in Portland.
George Damewood is in a hospital
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty loft
in
Eugene Tuesday on business,
gene over Memorial day.
One of 200 PureteBt prepara­
to be the judge of whether it is
at Marshfield, having been in an Tuesday for Central Point for a
F. B. Phillips is slowly recovering
The debate pin presented Miss accident
The Joe Watkins family were up
satisfactory. Your money back from a recent stroke of paralysis.
in which he lost two or short stay before Mr. Beatty takes tions for health and hygiene.
Nellie
Stewart
at
the
commence-
from Eugene over Memorial day.
if ypu say the work is not first
there toes of one foot. He is a son up his duties at one of the checker Every item the best that skill
J. A. Mackey is in a Eugene hos-
class. Dry cleaning and laundry
A. Brewer was up from Portland ment exercises had three bars, in- of Henry Damewood, of this city.
stations of Crater lake national and care can produce.
pital taking medical treatment.
stead
of
two
as
has
been
stated.
work called for and delivered.
for Memorial day.
A. E. Burrows, C. A. Kurre, park.
ALL THE *A* 8HINGLES YOU
One-fourth off on hats at the W. The
Mrs. Herman Veal, of Vernonia,
We
invite
everyone
to
try
our
re
­
L. Hatch, George Currin and T.
WANT—OFF THE CAR, $3; FROM
Loucks Millinery.
jn5-19p K. Sears
families. Mr. and Mrs. J. is visiting at the homes of her
THE WAREHOUSE, $3.25—FOR pairing of watches and jewelry. H.
Q. Willits, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thoma­ sisters, Mrs. A. Hand and Mrs. M.
TWO DAYS FOR CASH. 8. L. H. Starr Jewelry Store, in Madsen’s ir
old stand.
m29tfc
son, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomason, Robbins.
GODARD.
Z»«
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. VanBlaricom,
Miss Thelma Thomason and Ray
Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Hauser, of
Miss Ina Belle Dennison, of Port­
Wicks motored to tlio fish hatchery of Newport, Wash., are visiting at
A rattlesnake was killed at Cerro land, is spending the summer at the Eugene, spent Memorial day at the
the homes of Mrs. VanBlaricom’»
on the McKenzie river Sunday.
Gordo Saturday by Verne Garoutte home of her grandmother, Mrs. F. home of Mrs. Hauser’s mother,
Hold a regular position by having
—will be ever so much more
Mrs. Allie Hawkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Claud Bchruck, of sisters, Mrs. M. Robbins nnd Mrs.
and George Boyd. It had seven rat­ W. Jacobs.
an ad every wook.
nourishing if some of our Lorane, Mr. and Mrs. George O. A. Hand.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J.
B.
McKay
and
tles and a button.
Miss Elsie Kent and Miss Jessie
excellent Bread is used for Knowles, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Witto,
George Boyd was in Portland the Williamson, who spent last week at Mrs. Elizabeth Allen, of Corvallis,
H. J. Shinn, Mrs. lima Beager. Mrs.
latter part of last week on busi­ the home of Miss Kent’s brother, spent Memorial day at the J. S. Mc­ the sandwiches. You’ll real­ Carrie Hemenway and William
ness.
E. J. Kent, in Delight Valley, left Kay home.
ly enjoy its wholesome and Thum spent Saturday night on the
ALL THE ‘A* SHINGLES YOU nourishing qualities.
Nelson’s Service Station for your Tuesday for their home in Nunn,
McKenzie river just below Nimrod
—OFF THE CAR, $3; FROM
auto repair work. Satisfaction guar­ Colo. The Kent family and their WANT
Inn. The party motored to Lost
THE
WAREHOUSE, $3.25—FOR
guests spent the week end ut New­
anteed.
lake and picnicked the next day,
TWO DAYS FOR CASH. S. L.
returning home in the evening.
Mrs. W. 8. Thelkeld and nephew, port.
GODARD.
See
Nelson
for
used
cars.
Ho
has
Miss Belle Burkholder, who is
Everett Churchill, of Portland, were
Harold Burge suffered during the
employed at Corvallis, camo homo
here for Memorial day and visited them at right prices.
Autin
Lindsey,
Proprietor
for Memorial day and remained
at the home of Mrs. Threlkeld’s
Mrs. Alfred Beidler went to Port­ week with injuries to his right eye,
ever the week end at the homo of
father, Shelby Churchill, who re- land yesterday to visit at the home caused by getting a piece of dry
paint
in
it.
her mother, Mrs. Clara Burkholder.
turned with them to spend the of her brother, Roy Knox.
Among those down from the Bo­
The W. H. Ostrander home on
summer.
Bill Poole arrived Monday from north Seventh street has been re­ hemia district during the week were She was accompanied by Miss Ruth
Stewart, of Corvallis, who remained
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Churchill and Monroe to go to Camp Lewis with
John and Fred Bartels and A. P. over Thursday and Friday at the
daughter Martha, of Roseburg, were D company, but was called home shingled.
Churchill.
Burkholder home.
Nelson'» Service Station for tires
here for Memorial day.
Tuesday on account of the illness of
Mrs. J. E. Anderson, sister of
Mrs. Clara Burkholder, Mrs. Lydia
of quality at right prices.
ALL THE *A* SHINGLES YOU a sister.
Mrs.
Nelson
Durham,
writes
Stouffer, Miss Belle Burkholder,
Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Negley visited
WANT—OFF THE CAR, »3; FROM
Bookkeeping outfits of every kind.
they
have
left
eastern
Oregon
Charles
Burkholder Jr. and Van
THE WAREHOUSE, $3.25—FOR The Sentinel.
tf several days of last week at Rose- are now at Prescott, Wash.
Beatty picnicked Friday at Boswell
burg.
TWO DAYS FOR CASH. S. L.
Mrs. E. T. Blakely and son How­
Mrs. N. J. Nelson Sr. spent Me- springs.
GODARD.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Churchill, of
ard leave tomorrow for an extended
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee re-
morial day nt Springfield with her
Roseburg,
spent
Memorial
day
with
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Peters and Mrs. visit in Portland and Aberdeen.
turned last week from a visit in
daughter, Mrs. Levi Ncet.
relatives
here.
Peters’ sister, Mrs. E. A. Lewis,
Wash., at the home of
C. J. Kem leTt yesterday with
Sewing or dressmaking neatly and Kalama,
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Hodges
_
spent
.
with the latter’s son John and Miss W. A. Kuykendall, of Eugene, for
their daughter, Mrs. Rex Gleason;
reasonably
done.
Call
at
1017
Ash
Memorial
day
with
relatives
in
Sa
­
Marian Day, all of Eugene, visited a visit in the Coos bay country.
Portland at the homes of their
jn5-19p in
avenue.
lem.
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lee W.
daughters. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs.
Harvey Robinson, a property man
Sam
Jones
hes
returned
from
Peters. Mr. Lewis inspected the
Dillman, and in Salem at the home
Special ruled forms of every kind.
Walter Woodard mill to get some for the Ellison-White Chautauqua, The Sentinel.
tí spending a year in Los Angeles of their daughter, Mrs. P. W. Hub­
is here with the local Chautauqua
and is visiting at the home of his bard.
ideas on sawmill operations.
Mr. and Mrs. Ardie Eby were up niece, Mrs. Fred Beidler.
and is visiting at the home of his
A number from here attended a
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn ar mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips.
from Eugene for Memorial day.
Mrs. J. F. Lamson is recovering family picnic at Boswell springs
rived Saturday from Pomeroy,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
R.
Spencer.
of
Free Delivery
CULVER i ANDERSON. PROPS.
Phone 46
WHITE LOAF FLOUR $1.95
Friday. In the party were Mr. and
from an attack of the grip.
,__ L. _ the
Wash., and are spending
the week |
Eugene, spent Memorial day at the
Mrs.
William
Helliwell,
Yoncalla;
—TRASK'S CASH GROCERY. home
with relatives.
Misses Effie and Ila Hopper, Mrs.
of Mrs. Spencer’s parents. Mr.
Lewi» Booker and Jennings Booker Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, Melrose;
and Mrs. H. R. Godard.
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Helliwell and
were in Eugene yesterday.
Mrs. Orpah Benson was up from
son Billie, Mr. and Mrs. Claude
Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Plaster and daughter Miss Veta,
O. A. C. over Memorial day and
the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith and I
Mr. nnd Mrs. Peter Nelson, Cottage
SUGA R—1 2 LBS. $ 1
Grove; Ernest Helliwell and chil-
—TRASK’S CASH GROCERY
| dien, Mr. and Mr». Barton Helliwell
Miss Nellie Myer» came up from
and Mis» Mabel Mann, Roseburg,
Eugene Thursday evening and with
and Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Helliwell,
her father. George Myers, Elbert
I Boswell springs. Mr. and Mrs. Mar
Smith and the Smith children mo­
vin Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Nelwn
tored to Roseburg on Memorial day.
went on to Melrose that evening
We have bought two cars of fruit
to spend the week end with Mr.
A. W. Helliwell is spending the
jars this season. We are featur­
Smith’s and Mrs. Nel»on’» parents.
week at the Noonday prop« rty in
Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. Mr».
the Bohemia district, in which he
ing Economy and Kerr Self Seal­
To sit down for a refreshing
Nelson remained for a week’• visit
Mrs.
Helliwell
is
is interested,
ing. The Kerr Self Sealing is the
spending the week with her par-
but the others returned Sunday eve­
drink or dish from our foun­
ents. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, at
ning.
same price as the Ball Mason,
A nine pound daughter was bom
tain or for a lunch or meal.
Melrose.
clear glass, self sealing and the
Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. W. L.
To the Public—This is to notify
The
comfortable atmosphere
Beebe, of the Pioneer mill.
the public that I will not be re­
lids are much cheaper than using
Mrs. S. 8. I A»» well and baby son
sponsible for any bills contracted
adds much to the inviting
returned Bunday from u Eugene
the old fashioned cap.
by anyone other than myself. Jim
Helen Moot, field secretary and hospital, where the baby was born.
cleanliness and pleasing ser­
Ambrose.
jne5-19p
returned missionary to India, will
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Swanson and
Mr. and Mrs. Horace Sutherland apeak at the Free Methodist church
vice which we offer. Bring
JAR CAPS AND JELLY GLASSES
daughter, Miss Hazel, and Mr. and
and Mrs. Autin Lindsey motored to next Wednesday evening.
Mr». T. C. Wheeler returned Mon­
Roseburg
on
Memorial
day.
your friends here and enjoy
We have a complete line for all makes of jars. Rub­
Mrs. Mary F. Stevens left Mon day from a week end motor trip to
Miss Daisy Johnson hss returned
Portland.
day
for
a
visit
at
Medford
and
a ch it in cool comfort. You
bers and jelly glasses.
from a visit nt North Bend with
The II. W. Titus family will motor
Miss Dorothy Bowles snd is at the Ashland with a daughter and two
will be pleased with our
to Portland Wednesday to be pres
FLOUR
home of her sister, Mrs. Fred Baid- sons.
The W. O. Asher and J. E. ent at the wedding of Mrs. Titu»’
ler. She plans to leave the latter
moderately-priced high class
Flour has advanced 20c a barrel again. We will ad­
part of this week for Ashland Stroud fsmilies, of Portland, viaite«! brother, Donald Hood, to Mi»» Doro
thy
Wickham,
and
to
attend
the
over
Memorial
day
with
Henry
where
she
will
be
with
her
parents.
service.
vance our price Monday. Buy now.
Whitlock, father of Mrs. Asher and rose festival. Mr. Titu» will also |
Superior Cleaning and Preaa- Mrs. Stroud.
attend a session of the state dental I
society and Uasonie grand lodge
ing. The Hoffman Cleaner«,
The W. C. Wilkins family, of They will be joined at Eugene by
22 north Sixth street.
mfctfe Ryderwood, Wash., visited during Mr. Titu»’ sister. Mi»« Alice Titu».
Miss Donna Bartell visited dur­ the week at the home of Mrs. Wil and will be accompanied from here
ing the week at Salem with Mrs. kins’ mother, Mrs. William Rhodes. by Mr». C. A. Kurre and daughter I
C. G. Miller, aunt of Mrs. Bartell.
Captain Ralph Hpcarow is among Dorothy, who will visit at the homo
THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE
Clan I Lawton has arrived here those who have officially won ath of Mr». Kurre ’• »on Ernest. The
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
from Spokane and has taken the letie letters during thia season at inrty intends to return the follow-
=il position of night clerk at Hotel the University of Oregon.
I ing Sunday evening.
LOOKING
AHEAD
BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fleck, of Port­
land. spent the week end here visit­
ing friends, including Mrs. 8. E.
McFarland, J. B. Stewart, Mrs.
Nancy Oglesby aud Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. Graham.
Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Gold Beach,
who recently underwent a major op­
eration in a Eugene hospital, is here
with her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Le-
bow.
Chicken roost oil at Nelson’s
Service Station, 10c a gallon, or
$2.50 for 50 gallons including steel
drum.
F. J. Alstott has moved his house­
hold goods here from Eugene into
his residence in Columbia court, His
daughter, Mrs. Dorothy Lloyd, will
keep house for her father for the
piescnK
H. C. Cox, of London, has col-
lected the bounty on one adult
coyote and one coyote pup.
ALL THE *A* SHINGLES YOU
WANT—OFF THE CAR, $3; FROM
THE WAREHOUSE, $3.25—FOR
TWO DAYS FOR CASH. S. L.
GODARD.
Mrs. Jessie M. Lowry, of Walker,
has commenced suit for divorce
from Sidney E. Lowry, who is now
in California. They were married
in Vancouver, Wash., July 3, 1915
Mrs. Lowry seeks the custody of
the minor children.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Forward
went into the Bohemia district
Thursday to spend some time.
Try Nelson’s Service Station. It’s
a home-like place to stop.
Mrs. May Irwin, of Newport, who
had been visiting at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Daugh­
erty, left Thursday last for a visit
with another daughter in Berkeley,
Calif.
Emmett Sharp, former county
commissioner, was here from Eu-
gene Thursday last on business.
Looseleaf systems of every kind,
tf
The Sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Hurst and
two daughters. of Portkind, spent
Memorial day with the J. 'A.
Wrights.
and Lew
The Horace Conner
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Holmes families were here from
Grants Pass for Memorial day.
Mrs. W. A. Beck was here from
Hillsboro for Memorial day.
The Best of Good
Things to Eat
McQueen’s Grocery
The Cottage Grove
Electric Bakery
Kem’s for Drugs
COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
‘fatati Dr*
Your Picnic Lunches
City BaKery
Pork That May Be
Served in Many Ways
It is only the choicest pork that may
be served in many ways and yet be as
tasty and wholesome as you want it
to be.
We recommend the pork we sell, be­
cause we know it is of the best quality
—young, plump and tender.
Quality Market
FRUIT
Watch for Our
Announcement
Next Week
West Side Garage
Smith-Short Grocery
I,
Cooled Place in
the City ’