The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, August 21, 1924, Page 5, Image 5

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    cottage grove sentinel ,
T hursday , august
Mr». Pearl Suter haa accepted the Saleui, where she hud been called
position at the Bon Ton confec­ on account of the death of a sister,
tionary left vacant by the resig­ and is now visiting at the home
nation of Miss Dora Mosby.
of Mr. Jorgensen’s imrents. Mr.
i Mr. and Mrs. J. I*. Smirk, of and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen.
Canyonville, who had been visiting j Miss Ruby Baugh, of Dorena,
nt the home of Mrs. Smick’» cousin, land Miss Beatrice Tidd. of Wend­
Mrs. Nelson Durham, left Friday ling, were guests of Miss Marian
for Drain to visit for a few days White Sunday afternoon.
before returning home.
Lowest first cost. Lowest main­
, Overland—the lowest priced qual­ tenance and highest resale value.
ity ear. Nelson sells them.
OVERLAND. Nelson sells ’em.
Mrs. Josiah Porter is in a Port­
Mrs. L. I. Douglas, of McCloud,
land hospital for medical treatment. Calif., but a former resident of
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert G. Moulton. this city, who was recently serious­
i of New York city, visited during ly injured in an automobile acci­
last week with Mrs. Moulton’» sis dent near Grants Pass, is getting
ter in-law, Mrs. J. A. Merryman, along satisfactorily but very slowly.
I who makes her home here with her She is now in a San Francisco
I sister, Mrs. Herbert Eakin. The hospital under care of a specialist.
Moultons also visited with Miss Her physician hopes to have her up
Lula Currin, Mrs. Worth Harvey on crutches next week but at pres­
and Mrs. Ernest Oberg, former col­ ent her injured limb is in ;a cast.
Mrs. Douglas is a daughter of Mr.
lege chums.
and Mrs. J. H. Bartels, of this
Special in men’s sport sweat­ city.
ers. See them at The Fair.
Bookkeeping outfits of every kind,
Mrs. Robert Hanna was brought the Sentinel.
tf
home Friday evening from a Eu­
Mrs. S. V. Allison returned Wed­
gene hospital. She is slowly recov­ nesday of hist week from Portland,
ering from a severe case of diph­ having completed a course in mar-
theria.
celling. The Ansel Abbott family,
The James Redford family, of of Portland, brought her home
of New York city, visited during by motor and spent a few days
Dorena, left Friday for Soda here, returning Friday accompanied
Springs on an outing. Mrs. Melissa by Miss Eloise Atkins, of Portland,
Chrisman, who had been visiting at who had spent most of her summer
the home of her daughter, Mrs. Red­ vacation at the Allison home.
ford, returned to her home here that
Shadow-proof slips, step-in
day.
21, 1924
PAGE FIVE
where they had been visiting at the
home of their mother. Mis» Bosley
plans to leave in a few days for
Medford to visit at the George
Proctor home. From there »he will
go on to California to spend the I
winter with Mrs. Proctor’s mother
and attend high school.
Frank King returned Monday
Beg Pardon! Vegetables! Yes, plenty. Deliciously
to his home at Redmond, after |
fresh and very tempting. Won’t you stop in—today—
spending
several
days
here
looking!
The modern tanner today is not only a hard-working
and take some along to go with your luncheon or
after property and visiting at the
man, as he always has been, but he is also something
evening meal!
home of hi» mother, Mrs. Edgar
of a chemist, an engineer, a salesman and a student.
King. He rented his residence at
While you’re in, look over our shelves— stocked high
the corner of Jefferson avenue and
And he is very much an executive, a man of business.
with an ever-complete line of Canned, Package or
Twelfth street to Mr. and Mrs.
Bottled Goods very reasonably priced.
B. F. Johnson.
It is not surprising, then, that so many of them have
How’s that! You haven’t the time. Then phone us—
George Marksbury left Monday
checking accounts here. If you haven’t opened yours
No. 65—for anything you may need in the grocery line.
to attend Buyers’ week in Portland.
yet, come in as soon as possible—today is the best
We’ll deliver promptly.
Miss Lillian Leonard returned
time.
Friday evening to spend the re­
TIIE BANK THAT BACKS THE FARMER
mainder of the summer at the home
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. J.
Leonard. She attended the summer
session of the normal at Monmouth
and afterwards visited two weeks
with friends in Willamina, former
home of the Leonards.
Louis Sturges has returned from
The H. E. East land family, of lake, spent last Thursday evening
Cottage Grove, Oregon
A Strong Bank
Grants Fuss, where ho spent tho
Reedsport, were guests Friday at nt the C. E. Umphrey home.
the F. L. Grannis home.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veatch summer ut tho homo of his grand­
Mrs. Lloyd Smith und daughter have moved into the Omer apart- parents, Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Stur­
ges.
<■
Marie returned to their home in ments.
George Boyd returned Thursday
Mrs. 8. A. Howe und Miss Laura
Portland Sunday, after a visit at
The C. E. Umphrey family left
last from a business trip to Port­
the home of Mrs. Smith’s parents, Monday morning to spend Mr. Howe, ot Eugene, have spent a
land. He stopped at Salem and
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Mr. and Mrs. C. ”
E. Ashby. Miss Umphrey’» vacation at Portland, few days here this week at tho
visited briefly with his family, who
E. E. Ellsworth and son Harris, aro visiting Mrs. Boyd’s mother
Marie had been with the Ashbys Seaside and the Tillamook country. homo ot therr daughter aud sister,
Mrs. K. lx.. Mills. Miss Howe rs
who have been engaged in the there.
for five weeks and Mrs. Smith
Tho Cottage Grove Electric bak convalescing from a long illness
sawmill business near Corvallis
for a week.
Max Whipps is recovering from
ery has bought a new Overland and this is her first visit to Cot­
since leaving Cottage Grove a year burns sustained in an explosion of
The W. O. Wilson family have delivery truck from N. J. Nel-
suits at reduced prices at 1'he
tage Grove in several mouths.
and a half ago, were hen1 Saturday the gasoline tank of the woodsaw
returned from a two weeks ’ outing son Jr.
Scholl corrects vision.
tf Fair.
looking over possible mill sites in with which he was working. The
N. J. Nelson Jr. sold tho fol­
ut Mt. Raiaier park, Wash.
A flue firo nt the former uream-
this vicinity.
Horner Patten, an employe ut
left hand was severely burned aud
John W. Veatch shipped a car­ ery building on north Seventh street lowing curs tho past week: Claude
Arne
und Oliver Juries, Overland
the Anderson & Middleton lumber load of sheep to Portland tho foro brought out the firo department
Miss Huth Bede returned Sun­ minor bums of the right huuds
blackbirds; William Thorn, Over­
company’s camp near Rujuda, was part of the week.
day from spending two weeks vis­ j were sustained.
Saturday evening but it was ex- land redbird; Electric bakery, Over­
taken to a Eugene hospital Satur­
iting relatives at Toledo, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. i>. H. Hemenway tinguished* without aid from the land spud delivery; Stanley Broca-
*A* shingles in the ware­
day with a fractured left arm. He
Eiling cabinets. The Sentinel, tf
returned Sunday evening from a f department.
house,
$3.30.
Brick,
lime,
ce
­
hart, used speedster and John Str-
was
struck
by
a
piece
of
wood
Miss Eunice VanDenburg, who
Emery George,
ger, used Gray roadster.
while working around a donkey week’s visit in Portland at the
spent her two weeks’ vacation here ment, plaster and a lot of other
homes
of
their
daughter.
Mrs.
C.
visiting
with
his
engine.
The R. C. Quigley family motor­
at the home of her parents, Mr. builders’ needs. S. L. Godard.
E. Price, und Mrs. Hemenway’i George, returned last Thursday to
ed to Albany Sunday and spent
C. A. Bartell was in Portland sister, Mrs. Frona Giltner.
and Mrs. Charles VanDenburg, and
Mrs. Clara Burkholder and son,
his home in Harding, Mont.
tho day with Mrs. Quigley’s par­
tho fore part of the week on
in Eugene, where the VunDenburgs Charles Jr., and Mrs. C. E. Frost
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bartell and
H. Hirmanda aud family, of ents. Mr. und Mrs. W. V. McGee.
business.
•
moved lust week, returned to Klam­ spent the week end at Newport.
Miss Donna May Bartell went to ! Azalia, und» tho John Clifton fum-
Miss Mary Ellen Benson und Miss
ath Falls Sunday.
Miss Maude Lamson, who spent
They were joined at Corvallis,
- • ily, of Petaluinu, Calif., visited
most of her summer vacation in taking with them Miss Maxine Nel-1 during the week with Mr. and Mrs. Louise Wynne returned Mouduy
The A. A. Richmond and E. W. where they spent Saturday night,
from Wolf Creek where they spent
Walla Walla with relatives but son. Mr. und Mrs. N. J. Nelson I. B. Morris.
Armes families attended a family by Mrs. Burkholder’s daughter,
lust week visiting Miss Benson's
who is now visiting in Corvallis Jr. and son Bobby were guests of!
Miss Belle and Mrs. Burkholder’s
reunion at Corvallis Sunday.
j
h Tuylor of Medford, ac- l'uthor, J. 8, Benson.
with other relatives, is expected tho Bartells at the cabin over Sun compaI1ied by his son, was hero
Mrs. Lydia Stouffer. Mrs.
Scholl for specs.
tf mother,
home soon.
Miss Lamson, with
Stouffer and Miss Burkholder re­
Mr. und Mrs. F. W. Robbins, for­
Mr. Bartell returned Sunday pri(jUy looking after property in­
Mrs. May Vandersee. of Monroe, turned to this city w-ith the party.
Mrs. Francis lmcey, of Corvallis, day.
mer residents of Cotluge Grove, und
evening but Mrs. Bartell with the j ¡erest's.
visited last week at the home of Miss Belle intended to take her
were hero last Thursday and Fri­ two little girls will remain there
Mr. aud Mrs. Edward Olsou, all
Mrs. Lydia Sarff, of Salem, was of Oukland, California, were guests
her aunt. Mrs. J. D. Palmer, on vacation and go to Crater lake, but
day visiting at the home of John tho remainder of the month.
n guest Saturday at t the home of
Mosby creek.
Lamson, father of Miss Lamson
on account of the change to rainy
Miss Ray Godard was in a Eu­ I her hoii , C. I. Sarff. Mrs. Sarff Monday of Mr. aud Mrs. H. A.
and an uncle of Mr. Lacey. Mrs.
Mrs. Jerry Lingo, of Washington, weather sho returned to Corvallis
gene hospital last Thursday and I 1 is 84 years old but . very active Miller. They were returning from
Lacey
also
visited
Mrs.
Clyde
Leon
­
a former resident, visited relatives tho fore part of the woek, accom­
a northwest trip.
Friday receiving medical attention. '• j for one of that age.
ard.
here during the past week.
panied by her mother aud grand­
Mrs. Rayuiuud Trask uud two
She accompanied Claude Freeman, I
William E. Thtirii lins returned sons Dun uud Burdick, accompanied
DANGER AHEAD rhe season who is employer hero in building'
Mrs. G. B. Arnest returned sev­ mother, who will arrange for a
house
there
for
the
winter
mouths.
from
a
Eugene
hospital.
approaches when cars skid easily. the new school house, to Salem Sun j
eral days ago from a Eugene hos­
by Mrs. Trask's mother uud sister,
Charles Jr. will motor down Sun­
In ten seconds you may have a day for a visit at the Freeman J
W. A. and Boyd Kelly were in Mrs. J. B. Lewis uud Mrs. Ernest
pital.
day
and
bring
his
mother
home.
collision
that
will
do
$5000
personal
Oberg, left Tuesday for Portland.
home. Mr. Freeman returned Mon Eugene Saturday on business.
See the new Overland coupe at
damago to someone.
You can’t day but Miss Godard remained for
All our new fall sweaters for
Nelson’s. Only $810 with cord tires.
Lincoln Taylor returned Sunday Mrs. Lewis accompanied Mrs. Oberg
afford to run the risk of a heavy a longer visit.
from a Eugene hospital, where he uu to Walla Walla, where she will
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Young and misses and children on sale at
damage suit when insurance policies
make her heme with the Obergs.
Miss May Robinson and Miss recently underwent an operation.
two children, of Central Point, The Fair.
are so cheap. I have a very attrac­
Mrs. TraBk and two sons went on
Gladys
Oakes,
of
Springfield,
were
The
Roy
Bellows
family
and
Mr.
leave today for home, after spend-
tive policy at u low cost. See me.
Victor Chambers, of this city, is
to Forest Grove to attend an Ad­
here
Sunday
looking
for
apartments
and
Mrs.
C.
E.
Jones,
of
Rose
ind a week at the home of Mr. taking a part in a golf tournament
Tom Awbrey.
a21c
preparatory to returning for the burg, spent Sunday evening with ventist camp meeting for two
Young’s father, G. H. Young.
at Eugene.
weeks.
Ernest W. Armes underwent a opening of school next month. Both Mrs. Carrie Hemenway.
Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe, who
major operation Saturday at tho are teachers in the grade schools. |
John Kirk, of Dorena, ¡8 build­
Frank Salley underwent an oper­
left here five months ago on a ing a new house opposite his store
Herman
Edwards
motored
to
l
’
ort-
Southern Pacific hospital in San
ation at a Eugene hospital Monday.
Tho
Archie
Knowles
family
re-
land
Saturday
to
meet
___
____
motor jaunt down the Pacific there. It is to be occupied by
Ed-
Mrs.
Francisco.
He is getting along
Miss Luellu Hurley returned Sun­
turned yesterday from their motor j wards, who was returning from a
coast, have returned and will lo­ J. A. Nickel and family.
satisfactorily.
Mr.
trip to Crater lake.
I three weeks’ visit with her parents day from Tacoma, where sho spent
cate in Drain. They traveled as Nickel is the new principal for the
Miss
Juda
Trunnell,
manager
of
her
vacation.
far south as Mexico.
Mr. and Mrs. Truo Moulton and at their summer homo at Gillette
Dorena high school.
the local telephone exchange, left daughter, of lamg Beach, Calif., I’Nrk, Newman lake, near Spokane,
William
Heck, of the Fanner's
I can give you perfect eyesight
Saturday for a week’s visit in were guests during last week at j They arrived homo Sunday,
Overland touring cars for $643,
Union stare, is in Portland this
without glasses. Satisfaction guar­ with cord tires, at Nelson’s.
Portland with friends. Upon her
Mr. aud Mrs Calvin B. Murlow week on business.
anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen.
tfc
return, she in company with her the home of Mrs. Moulton’s cousin.
A daughter was born Friday to
and Mr. Marlow’s sister, Alias I.illio
Mr. und Mrs. A. W Cornutt and
parents will motor to southern Mrs. J. T. Short.
Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Brown, of Mr. and Mrs. Percy Moody.
William Thum left Monday on Oregon, where they will visit with
Mrs. E. J. Howe and daughter, j Marlow, of Sunnyside, Wash., who daughter Miss Lucilo uro on a
San Fernando, Calif., accampauied
Mrs. J. E. Young and two daugh­ a ten-day vacation, which he ex­
trip to
tho Tillamook
Miss Myrtle Potts is Miss Bertha, returned Monday from had boon visiting at tho J. E. motor
by their chauffeur, Joaquin San ters, Misses Margaret and Muriel, perts to spend at Seattle, Van­ relatives.
filling Miss Trunnell’s position a three weeeks’ visit in Hamilton, Hunton place at London, left Thurs- beaches.
derson, spent Friday and part of Miss Alta Stewart and Miss Martha couver and Portland.
Wash., at the home of Mrs. Howe’s Jay tor Tucson, Ariz., on account
Miss Ardis Lewis left Tuesday
during the latter’s absence.
Saturday visiting at the Charles Higgins returned the latter part of
morning for Blue Earth, Minn.,
parents and in Everett with other
Mr. Marlow’s health,
Miss Eulilia Evans, of Vela­
*A* shingles in the ware­ relatives and friends. Upon their j Mrs. Augusta McCormick is in where she is u teacher in the high
Beidler home.
The Californians last week from a hike and camp­ mina, is a guest at tho home of
were on their way home from a in trip about 20 miles up Mosby her sister, Mrs. Clyde la'onard.
house, $3.30. Brick, lime, ce­ return they stopped in Gresham and | a Eugene hospital suffering from a school, after spending tho summer
trip to the national parks, Rainier, creek. They expect to make an­
ment, plaster and a lot of other visited briefly.
nervous breakdown. A serious re­ with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Miss
Fannie
Young
and
Miss
Glacier and Yellowstone, and to other trip of this nature soon.
port reaching hero yesterday us to W. F. Lewis.
Arkell
McClure,
of
Berkeley,
Theo
Smith
left
Sunday
for
Shasta.
builders
needs.
S.
L.
Godard.
Victoria, B. C. They visited here
Mrs. Rebecca Medley is suffering
Looseleaf systems of every kind. Calif., to visit at the home of a
her condition was unfounded.
Calif.,
spent
Saturday
night
at
tho
The
H.
B.
Griggs
family
left
with tho Beidlers on their way The Sentinel.
from a broken eollur bone and
tf sister of Misg Smith’s.
home
of
his
cousin,
James
T.
Short.
Mrs.
J.
G.
Cann
returned
Tues
­
Saturday
for
Pendleton
for
a
two
north a month ago. They have
broken ribs, injuries sustained
The O. L. Jones family left Fri­
Addison Williams, of Divide, day to her home in Ban Luis Obis three
All kinds of filing equipment. weeks’ visit at the homes of rel­
been traveling for moro than two
Saturday when sho fell down tho
day on an outing trip to Crater The Sentinel.
fractured his right leg just nbovo j>o, Calif., after a visit ut the reur steps at her homo on north
tf atives.
months.
lake and other points of interest in
homo ot' her parents. Mr. und Mrs.
Mrs. F. G. Stinnett has returned the ankle Monday evening, when James
Ninth street. A daughter, Mrs. C.
Last call on bathing suits southern Oregon.
Robison.
ho caught his foot in the bottom
from a Eugene hospital.
Neus, of Oakland, and another
at The Fair.
of a hay ruck into which he was
Mrs. C. 8. Smith and daughter,
Mrs.
O.
M.
Miller
returned
yes
­
daughter
and a son-in law, Mr. and
We make our bread as good
The John Allen family and Mrs. loading baled
at the R. H. terday from a visit in Portland.
Mrs. T. E. Baldwin returned with Miss Isabelle McKinney, of
Mrs. Cad Harmon, of Portland, are
Frank Golden and son Ixie, of Port­ Kenady farm,
as
it
is
possible
to
make
it
William»
is
Milwaukee,
WiB.,
who
had
been
vis
Suturduy from a Eugene hospital,
Mrs. A. C. Loucks is in Portland here to visit Mrs. Medley. A son
visited during tho week at getting along satisfactorily.
because we are endeavoring land,
where she had been taken on ac­ iting at the home of Mrs. Smith’s
attending Buyers’ week.
aud daughter-in-law. Mr, and Mrs.
the home of Mrs. Charles AlcKibbin,
brothor
in-law,
W.
E.
Dorward,
left
count of infection which had de­
J. J. Carr, who spent his fur­
to build up
Mr. and Mrs. F. H. Allison re­ E. K. Modley, of Eddyville, spent
a niece of Mrs. Golden and Mr.
Suturduy
for
a
visit
in
Portland,
lough
at
the
home
of
his
parents,
veloped from a bite by a pet
Allen.
turned Tuesday night from Port­ Saturday and Sunday here, return­
Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Carr, returned land. where they had been visiting, ing home Monday morning.
monkey. Tho wound was not at accompanied by Mrs. Dorward.
Stewart for good plumbing. last week to Seattle, whero he und
first thought dangerous but when They will return to their home
left yesterday for points of
Miss Ethel Livesley, of Sulem,
infection set in Mrs. Baldwin’s con­ from there
Miss Alice Garetson, a former will board the U. 8. 8. Mississippi. interest in southern Oregon.
returned
homo
Tuesday,
lifter
dition became serious within a few­
Scholl, your optometrist, tf Bread, cakes, pies, cookies resident of this city, but now of Mr. Carr has two more years with
Mrs. J. C. Wallace received word spending a ten day vacation here
—all kinds of bakery goods. Berkeley, Calif., returned Tuesday the navy.
hours.
The infection responded
J. A. Elledge is planning to open
Tuesday from Portland of the ser­ as the guest of Miss Naomi Wynne.
quickly to treatment and the pa­
from a week’s visit in Portland as
A. J. Fierce returned Friday to ious illness of her futher, Thoma»
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Lebow re­
tient was in the hospital but a a meat market and grocery store at
a
house
guest
at
the
W.
F.
Johnson
his
home
at
Alpine,
after
a
visit
North Bend in the near future. He
Allen.
turned Monday from Gold Bench,
few days.
home.
The
Johnsons
are
also
for
­
at
the
home
of
his
niece,
Mrs.
returned Saturday from a visit to
T. H. Churchill, of I xjs Angolee, where they spent three weeks vis­
merly of this city.
Tom Miller.
Galloway writes insurance.
that city.
is visiting ut the home of his sis iting Mrs. Lebow's parents, Mr.
Lindsey & Davis, Props.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Robert
W.
Lan
­
Mrs.
Boono
Shortridge
under
­
aud Mrs. J. C. Johnson.
ter, Mrs. Minnie Nichols.
C. W. Burrows, of Drain, visited
Mrs. Sophia Straube, of Central
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- ■
‘i caster motored to Seattle Saturday
went an operation last Thursday
Friday with his son, Bert Burrows. Point, who had been visiting at
Mrs. E. A. Mills, of Seattle, is
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Sturges, Grants
to
visit
with
relatives.
for
the
removal
of
cataracts.
Mr.
George H. Dahl left Monday for the homo of her grandmother, Mrs.
Pass, returned home yesterday, af a visitor at tho homo of her broth­
Mrs.
Clinton
Medley,
of
Hills
­
Shortridge
accompanied
her
to
Eu
­
Special ruled foems of every kind.
Portland to attend Buyers’ week. 8. E. McKinney, left Saturday for
ter a brief visit at the home of er, E. A. KappiLiif.
tf gene, where the operation was per their son, D. W. Sturges. Mrs. W.
Master Kenneth Clark left Friday Eugene to visit her father, William boro, who visited for two weeks The Sentinel.
Mrs. Sidney Richardson, sister of
at
the
home
of
Mr.
Medley
’
s
par
­
formed.
for Portland to join his mother, Clark.
J. T. Smith has let the contract
E. Nicholson, sister of Mr. Sturges, the Into Mrs. Lucy Holland, visited
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
W.
H.
Medley,
Mrs.
Rosetta
Fitcher
accompanied
Mrs. Mattie Clark, on a week’s
The Sentinel in entitled to and with his aunt. Mrs. John Bark­ for tho erection of a modern her daughter, Mrs. Junie Jenks, i Iso of Grants Pass, accompanied A GU<lny with Mrs. George Hohl, on
outing at the coast. Kenneth makes
bv her son, who was returning her way to Portland from lior
bungalow on his Washington avenue
who had been visiting here, upon home from u visit in Brownville home in Montague, Calif.
his home here with his grandpar­ the saleebook business of Cot- er. left Saturday for Oregon City property.
tage Grove on the basis of to visit other relatives before re­ The S. L. Mackin family returned her return Friday to her homo in with relatives, stopped over Tues
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bartels.
M ¡ such Hazel Swanson and Ev-
turning home.
Sunday from an outing at Ocean­ LaConner, Wash, Mrs. Pitcher will day night nt the Sturges home and alyn Veateh returned Tuesday night
Why take a chance where you quality and price.
Mrs. E. C. Branstetter, of Port­ side.
remain
there
for
a
visit.
accompanied
Mr.
und
Mrs.
W.
J.
from
a two uoek»’ vacation trip
G. R. Carr has started a new land, accompanied by her son Kelly,
buy your used car when Nelson |
was Sturges home.
An eight-pound daughter
_
to Alaska.
has all kinds at all prices and bungalow on old south Pacific of Eugene, visited Sunday at the
Dale Wyatt returned Thursday
born Tuesday to Mr. and M rs.
terms!
I Hgh»ny near the foot bridge.
home of Mrs. Branstetter’s sister, last from the Southern Pacific hos­ David H. Rempel.
pital, where he underwent an oper­
Mrs. John Barker.
A six pound daughter was born
ation for the removal of his tonsils.
*A* shingles in the ware
Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Tuesday to Mr. and Mr«. Avery
Hartzell.
house, $3.30. Brick, lime, ce­
J. H. Callahan motored up from
ment, plaster and a lot of other Portland
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Dreher, of
Saturday and on the fol­
builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. lowing day took homo Mrs. Calla­ Seattle, who are camping in the
Bohemia
district, are getting some
A second Miller motor lumber han, who had been receiving treat wonderful views of tho scenery
They
carrier has been inNtallod at the nients at Boswell springs.
there. Mr. Dreher’s profession is
Walter A. Woodard lumber docks. were accompanied by Mr«. Calla­ scenic photography.
han
’
s
sister,
Mrs.
Harold
Dugan.
Miss Alice Griswold, of Eugene,
L. Brogran, who had been in i
SUGAR—Sugar has advanced 30 cents a sack whole­
returned home Sunday, after a Mr. Callahan returned Monday on the J. Bohemia district several
months,'
sale this last week.
week’s visit at the home of her business, with the city council.
has
gone
to Canyonville to prospect.,
Miss
Adelaide
LaCasne
has
re
­
aunt,
Mrs.
E.
W.
Armes.
FLOUR—This item is very firm with the advance
Mrs. M. L. Waples anil daughter
turned from a trip to Portland.
in all grains.
Albert Woodard spent the fore She also visited with her brother Helen have returned from a throe
part of the week in Seattle at the in Seattle and with friends in Sea­ months’ visit in Waldow, Kan., at
POTATOES—Potatoes are cheaper. Best Idaho now
When you buy for cash you
home of his sister, Mrs. Chester side.
the home of Mrs. Waples’ mother,
retailing at $3.00 per cwt.
are entitled to a better price
Horton.
Mrs.
Hattie
Pitzer.
MEAT and LARD are both advancing in price.
Ray Nelson, auto electrician.
than when you buy on credit.
Watch our windows for new
Mrs. A. E. Hand visited during
EGGS—We are paying 32 cents cash for eggs.
John Trunnell transacted business the week at the home of her sister,'
The better your credit is, the
PICKLES
fall
sweaters
at
The
Fair.
COFFEE of ail grades is advancing.
in Eugene Monday.
Mrs. M. C. Robbins.
easier it in for you to pay
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sherwood
PEACHES—The peach crop is just about over. We
Arthur Hagert has been called
OLIVES
Mrs. W. L. Darby is spending n
eash. The more you save by
and daughter Marjorie, accompanied to Montana on account of the
still have some nice canning peaches at a reasonable
Springs
taking
week at Foley
“
_ ‘ _
paying
cash the better your
by Mrs. Sherwood’s sister. Mias death of his father, a former res­ treatments
BUTTER
for rheumatism.
price.
Gladys Hastings, former residents ident of Lane county.
credit will be. We give to
PEARS—We have just received our first lot of can­
of this city, but now of Portland,
Ren Sanford and his mother and
our customers the two "jits”
BREAD
Gus Thrun. of Colorado, has
who were enroute to their home bought the Fred Thomas property aunt, Mrs Pet Hanford and Mrs.
ning pears. Pears are a little higher this year but are
on every dollar to which they
from
a
motor
trip
to
Crater
lake,
Ida
Miller,
spent
Sunday
in
Salem
CHEESE
on north G street. The sale was
of.a good quality.
are entitled for paying cash.
the Oregon eaves und other points made by Hall 4 Lang
at the home,- of A. I). Smith, broth
TOMATOES Next week for canning.
of interest in southern Oregon,
er of Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Hanford,
MEI t ONS— Oregon melons are now in at lower
Office equipment of various kinds. and Rirhard Burch, nephew of the
spent the week end at the home
ALL DAY DELIVERY
CLEANLINESS
tf two women.
of Mr. Sherwood’s mother. Mrs. The Sentinel.
Upon their arrival
prices.
home
that
evening
they
were
«el
­
B.
F
Thrasher.
'
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Fred
Anderson
and
QUALITY
In fact almost every item in the grocery line is ad­
by Mrs. Ida Dysinger and
The Sentinel is entitled to daughter Arlene and Mr. and Mm. corned
vancing. Make out your winter supply order, bring it
Charles Chalmer, of Roseburg, who
Hugh
Milligan
returned
Sunday
SERVICE
the salesbook business of Cot from thdfr vacation trip to Tilla­ spent the evening here.
in and let us figure on it with you.
tage Grove on the basis of mook. Seaside, Portland and out
PRICE
Mr. and Mrs. R. N. ixitiri and
quality and price.
Cuteforth & Dickson, Prop*
the Columbia highway.
the C. A. Harmony family, of Buck-
THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE
Mrs. H. T. Jorgensen, of Is>s
Miss Virginia and Fred Bosley ley, Wash., who were returning
Angeles, arrived Monday from have returned from
Wendling, home from an outing trip to Crater
The
Modern Farmer
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I Tales of the Town
What Can We Do
for You, Madam?
McQueens Grocery
A Permanent Business
City BaKery
Market Conditions at
Smith-Short Grocery
Here’s Two Jits
for You
Peon'e’s Cash Market