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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 192« Tne coolest place to get_Uie most refreshing drinks. The Gray Goose, a good place to eat. Facts, Not Dreams Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Jones and two children, of Morgan _ Hill, Cali- forma, who had beeen spending the summer on their farm near Brew er, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Jones’ cousin, Mrs. 8. V. AlliBon. They left Monday for their home in California. Mrs. W. H. Morgan _ and two children returned Saturday to their home in Salt Lake City, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Morgan’s cousin, Mrs. Claude Schrack. Office equipment of various kinds. The Sentinel. tf Mrs. J. W. Shaw, of Albany, re- turned home the fore part of the week, after a visit ___ ___ at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Mitchell. Miss Annabell Small is taking _ a vacation this week from the Gray Goose tea room and is spending it at the home of her sister, Mrs. Ivan Abeene. You don’t have to take chances or lose money to learn how to invest your savings safely. It’s a matter of dealing with facts, not placing your money on a get-rich-quick dream. Money you have earned or which has been left to you can be invested to provide a future income, through our Investment Service. * Our experience in making sound, profitable invest ments is at your disposal. Every security we offer has been carefully chosen, with an eye to safety. BAMi OF CO11 AGE GROVE Cottage Grove, Oregon < Strong Bank I -------------------------- Tales of the Town 4 N. J. Nehon Jr. has sold the following cars during the week: New Overland Blackbird to Chris tian Haldeman, new Overland tour ing to “ Herman Miller, of Lorane, and a used Overland touring to W. T. Moore, of Lorane. Mrs. O. A. Jeldnesa and three children, of Astoria, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Jeld- ness ’ sister, Mrs. W. J. White, went to Portland Tuesday to join Mrs. White and two other sisters, Miss Elizabeth Hess, of San Fran cisco, and Miss Charlotte Hess, of Astoria, for a visit. The latter three motored to Portland a few days before. Filing cabinets. The Sentinel, tf Miss Belle Burkholder will arrive from Corvallis Friday with a party oi Corvallis friends and with them will make a trip to Crater lake over the week end. Mrs. Clara Burkholder is having her residence on north Lane street remodeled. She is adding a fire place, putting on a new roof and moving several windows and will have it repainted. Scholl for specs. tf Mrs. Clara Burkholder returned Sunday from Corvallis, having sp»‘iit the week there sec iring an apartment mother daughter, Mrs, Lydia Stouffer and Miss Burkholder, who are spending the winter in Corvallis. Charles Burkholder Jr. and Miss Nellie Stewnrt motored to Corvallis Son day to bring Mrs. Burkholder home. I can give you perfect eyesight without glasses. Satisfaction guar tfc anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen. J. J. Woodruff, former driller here for the Guaranty Oil company, visited here Monday with his two baby daughters and left Tuesday morning for Edgewood, 8. D., where he will be employed in a new oil field just brought in. Mr. Woodruff left here in the spring and located near Ixis Angeles. His two children will remain in Cottage Grove. Galloway writes insurance. Miss Maeva Fowler left yester- day for Glendale. Calif., for an ex- tended visit at the home of an aunt. H. H. Starr’s jewelry store located at 518 Main St.. Cottage Grove, is a good place to .have your watch overhauled. New parts fitted. We fix them right.—H. H. Starr, jeweler. Miss Kathryn McQueen spent yesterday in Eugene visiting at the home of her uncle, J. A. Griffin, and with Miss Crystal Robinson, who is in a hospital in that city. A wantad will rent yonr house. Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson and William Pfiefer, of Portland, with Miss Perle Robinson, left Tuesday on a motor trip into California. They expect to stop over iu Roseville to visit at the home of William Edwards, brother of Mr. and Miss Robinson, and then co to San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hill returned Tuesday on a motor trip into to Klamath Falls. Crater lake and points of interest in southern Ore gon and to Olympia, Port Orford and Victoria, B. C. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Ia>ng who accompanied the Hills from here, are making a long er trip and are expected home today. Special at Nelsons, practically new Ford roadster with $150 worth of extras—$400. W. H. Gilbert, of Lorane, was admitted to a Eugene hospital Monday. L. M. Haney has returned from a Eugene hospital. Miss Vada Young, of San Fran- cisco, arrived Saturday for a two months ’ visit at the homes of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Young, and her sister, Mrs. G. A. Sanders. *A* shingles in the ware house, $3.30. Brick, lime, ce ment, plaster and a lot of other builders' needs. S. L. Godard. Miss Fannie Young and Miss Theo Smith returned Sunday from a visit in Sisson, Calif with rel atives of Miss Smith. Mrs. Charlotte Harbey, of San Francisco, was a guest Tuesday at the home of her aunt, Mrs. G. W. McQueen. Robert Stewart and Mrs. J. A. Griffin motored down from Eugene Tuesday and spent that evening at the McQueen home. They were accompanied home by M/s. Harbey, who will visit at the Griffin home. We want you to know that H. H. Starr fixes watches right. a28s4c Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McQueen, A, G. Williams and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander were in Eugfene Monday on business. Mrs. Clarence Spencer accompanied them home that eve ning and will spend two weeks at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander. Looseleaf systems of every kind. The Seutiuel. tf Mrs. C. D. Corbeil and baby daughter Helen, who had been re siding at the home of Mrs. Cor beil ’» grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKinney, left Friday morn ing for San Francisco to join Mr. Corbeil, who went to that city about a month ago. Scholl, your optometrist. .SPECIALS Mr. Moran, of the Kerr Glass Manufacturing com pany, Sand Springs, Okla., manufacturer» of the Kerr self-healing airtight jars, is with us this week demon strating Kerr, Mason, Economy and wide mouth jars. Mr. Moran is an expert on home canning of fruits, vegetables and meats of all kinds and it is his purpos.- Io help you with your canning problems. VVe will make you a special price per dozen this week on jars and jelly glasses. YES, MORE OF THEM Another shipment of Pari» shopping baskets just in. We gave away 72 of them in just one week with Swift’s laundry soap. Thia week we have included toilet soap, starch, washing powder, cleanser ami washing soap. The baskets are absolutely free with a $1.40 assortment. P. 8. t£ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Westeuhuver and son Charles and Mrs. Westen- haver’s mother, Mrs. Poft, who were enroute to Canada from Cali fornia, stopped over here Saturday and visited at the Harry Hart home and with other friends. The West enhavers were formerly of this city. John and Miss Mabel remained in California, where they are attend ing school. C. H. Crawford, a millwright from Portland, who was installing machinery at the A. L. Woodard sawmill, sustained a fracture of the left foot Wednesday of last week when a roller fell on it. He prob- ably will be laid up for six weeks. Mrs. and Mrs. L. A. King _ and two children arrived Sunday by motor from Oregon City. After visiting overnight at the home of Mr. King’s brother, Dwight King, they left Monday for Crater lake, accompanied^^bv^MrSj^Dwi^h^JiH^ Store closed all day Monday Smith Short Grocery THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE The Sentinel is entitled to the salesbook business of Cot tage Grove on the basis of quality and price. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Odenburg *A* shingles in the ware and Mr. and Mrs. Iver Spilde. of Albany, und Mr. and Mrs. Ben house, $3.30. Brick, lime, ce Huntley und _ two ________ daughters „____ and ment, plaster and a lot of other Miss Zeta Fee, of Lebanon, were builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. guests Sunday at the A. W. Swan Mr. and Mrs. Alta Groves and [son home. Mrs. Swanson is a baby, of Oakland. Calif., visitej daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Odenburg i during the week at the home of und a sister of Mrs. Huntley, All ¡Mr. Groves’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. of the party returned to their I J. M. Groves. homes that evening except Miss Mrs. Flo McKinley and son, of Marciel Huntley, who remained for Tillamook, are visiting at the home a louger visit at the home of her | (of Mrs. McKinley’» parents. Mr. aunt. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips. Mrs. J. T. Allison has returned Mrs. O. M. Miller returned Thurs from Roseburg und is plulining to day last from a month’s stay in leave soon for Portland, where she will visit at the home of her son. i Portland on business. She visited I at the home of a b»?ther while Bookkeeping outfits of every kind. i there. The 8entinel. tf Stewart for good plumbing. The wholeso men ess, t ast iness and well-baked qualities of our ROLLS make people come from many distances to get them. Try them yourself and see what a tasty delight they are. Mrs. W. M. Mitcham returned Saturday to her home in Sutherlin, after a visit in Lorane at the Lindsey & Davis, Props. home of her daughter. Mrs. Claude ¿j Schrack. 8. C. Veatch was up from Halsey Mrs. C. E. Stewart was at Bel Tuesday on business. Mrs. Veatch has recently returned from a visit knap springs Saturday and Sunday as the guest of Mrs. H. H. Cotter, of the month in California. of Saginaw who was nt the springs. Cecil Caldwell and Miss Ruth Stewart spent Sunday in Newport as guests of the J. A. Wright family, who are there on an outing. The Wrights are expected home the fore part of next week. City BaKery BILLIE HALL SERVICE STATION PHONE 64 Service on All Makes of Batteries. Come in, folks. See the only automobile battery which is charged but bone- dry at the same time. Doesn’t start its life until we fill it. We don’t fill it until you buy. Willard Storage Batteries PAGE SEVEN Real orangeade and lemon ade made from the fresh fruit —no artificial flavor or color. See it made at the Gray Goose Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Hagen have moved from the George Hastings residence on Washington avenue to the Stuff property at 1115 Wash ington avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Georg Bjorset spont the week at Bart’s in park. Mr. Bartell came day morning, returning in in the afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ginn, who had been visiting at the home of Mr. Ginn’s aunt, Mrs. Cilrrie Hein enway* returned Monday to their home in Indianapolis. A nifty Overland touring car for only $300 at Nelsons. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens, with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ix»bow, of Creswell, left yesterday by motor for Portland on a business trip. They expect to return today and will be accompanied from McMinn ville by Miss Midred Stevens, daughter of Mr. Stevens, who spont the summer in Washington at the home of her mother and stopped at McMinnville on her way home to visit relatives. Claude Lawton returned Nfbnday to his work ns night clerk nt Hotel Bartell, after an illness of a week. Van Beatty substituted for him during his absence. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wheeler re turned Sunday morning from an automobile trip to eastern Oregon, British Columbia and Washington. Mrs. John Baker arrived* home Sunday from a Eugene hospital, where she was taken when she be i came suddenly ill while on a motor trip to Newport two weeks ago. Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Phelps, of Klamath Falls, visited over Wed nesday night of last week with Mrs. Phelps’ mother, Mrs. Myrtle Morgan. They were on their way to Walla Walla to attend a Ki- wanis convention and were to visit at Tillamook at the home of Mr. Phelps’ brother, L. K. Phelps, with whom Mr. Phelps’ mother and sis ter Ruth make their homo. Special ruled forms of every kind. Thu Sentinel. tf Robert A. Miller, of Portland, democratic wheel horse, and Walter L. Hembree, of McMinville, demo cratic candidate for secretary of state, were in the city briefly Saturday. Mr. Miller is a native of Lane county. Lawrence Taylor, of Oakridge, spent the week end at the homes of his aunt and uncle. Iu”« Flor ence Small und A. 8. Powell. This was Mr. Taylor’s first visit here in 14 years. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mr«. J. A. Merryman and Miss Mary Ellen Benson motored to Roseburg Thurs day last, spending' the day at the K. L. Gile home und with Mrs. Lucy Currin, a former resident of this city. Mrs. Orpah Benson, who had been visiting at the Gile home, accompanied the party upon their return home that evening. Mrs. Benson is a cousin of Mrs. Gile. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. The remains of W. H. Murtin arrived here from Silver Lake Fri day and weie interred in the A. F. & A. M.-l. O. O. F. cemetery beside those of the wife. Mr. Martin died about seven years ago and was temporarily buried at Silver Lake until his request to be buried be side his wife could be complied with. The remains were accom panied by Mr. Martin’s nephew, Guy Murtin. Mrs. Martin was a sister of Thurston Dock, of this city. Mrs. F. L. Grannis, who is ro covering from a serious uttack of tonsilitis, left Saturday morning I oi- her parents’ home in Seattle in company with her father and sister, Mrs. F. T. Wilson and daughter Mabel, who visited here during th«' latter part of last week. Mrs. Grannis will remain with her par ents while recuperating. Bobby and Carolyn Grannis are staying .«t the J. W. Soars home during their mother *s absence. 1 am an experienced watchmaker, jeweler nnd engraver, I can do your work to please you and 1 invite you to bring me your most The Sentinel is entitled to difficult work in this line. Try the salesbook business of Cot my work and get my prices, I can you. Very respectfully. 11. II. tage Grove on the basis of suit Starr. 518 Main St. a28s4c quality and price. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde I^eonard Miss Margaret Galloway returned spent the week end in Marshfield Sunday from Salem, where she had at the G. H. Fullerton home. Upon been employed temporarily, She their return Sunday they were ac- will be employed in Eugene this comptinied by Mr. Leonard * ’s par winter in the office of J. W. Me ents, Mr. und Mrs. J. 8. Leonard, Kinley, insurance agent, and will who had been visiting at the Full attend the University of Oregon erton home for two weeks. part of the time. She goes to Eu Slightly used Ford touring for gene September 1. $365 nt Nelsons. Mrs. 8. Grimes, of Albany, has returned home, after a visit nt the home of her son, J. D. Grimes. Miss Ruth Bodine was n guest the latter IMirt of last week at the home of her sister, Mrs. Frank Safley. Mrs. J. L. Lingo returned Friday to her homo in Arlington, Wash., after a visit with relative«. Mr«. Ray Nelson and »on Robert returned the fore part of the week from Portland, where they visited relatives and friend». Murk Leverton. of Medford, re turned homo the lattter part of the hist week, after visiting i more of it. It’s nour home of Mr*. Kate I^ind. The j two wore friend» 40 year ishing for both young anil when they both resided in BF. old, and when well baked, Mrs. A. C. Hawkins left last for Portland, where such as we offer, is easily day visiting at the home of her daugh digested. Try a loaf of our ter. Mr». Tom Parkinson. Have you been to the used car sale at Nelsons! Ray Huff, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Huff, underwent an oper ation for the removal of his ade noids and tonsils Saturday evening in a Eugene hospital. Vera and Chester Scott spent the latter part of last week in Eugene grandfather, Frank with their Wooley, and attended the circus there Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Chandler, of Portland, who were enroute to Crater lake and the Oregon caves, visited one day last week at George M. Scott home. Scholl corrects vision. tí Mr. and Mrs. Carl Pitcher, of Silver Irnke, arrived Friday to visit with relatives here, Mr. Pitcher returned home Sunday evening but Mrs. Pitcher and the children re- „ visit at the mained for a longer home of Mrs. Pitcher’s mother, Mrs. Joe Wicks. Mrs. O. L. Nichols and son Lee were, in Eugene Saturday on bus- iness. All kinds of filing equipment. The 8entinel. tf Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Caldwell nnd daughter, of Elmira, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Caldwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell. Roy Short nnd Andrew Brund returned Saturday from Portland, where they went on business. Overholser Brothers have resumed work at their sawmill on Silk creek. Mr. anil Mrs. M. H. Anderson have returned from a business tripl To Portland. You will find that our Paultless Bread today and it Mr. and Mrs, N. W. White are ii n Newport enjoying an outing. ( won’t be necessary to re special egg lemonade is both Allison Brothers have had a new refreshing and nourishing. mind you again. plate glass front put in their bar Mr». C W. Price and children, of i ber shop and the front ha» been [ Victor, la.. arrived Friday for a | rebuilt to give more »pace insidi' viait at the home of Mr*. Price’s the shop. parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gleason, j H. H. Starr fixes watches right, Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Hurd and1 We want you to know that Banders & Bennett, Props. Mr and Mr». C. M. Anderson, of1 Starr’« jewelry whop located at 518 ■ ■ ~ -------- BT— 'I Flugene; Mr. and Mrs. L. IxingcoyJ Main St.» is a good plan»* to get of Coburg, and the N. J. Nehon Hr. | what you want in our line. H. H. family, of Cottage Grove, pick Starr, jeweler. r 2M h 4 c Marvin Smith spent the week nicked at Blue River Buixlay. All I Mr* C. L. Smith and two »on», end at Melrose visiting his parent*. are former neighbors. All the business house« will be of Fairbank*. Tex., arrived Katur- Mias Mary Hughes day to upend a few week* nt the closed on Monday, Labor dav urday to her home home* of Mm. Smith’s cousin«, J. 8. Burrows and daughter, for Calif., after li visit nt the i Mr*. Seldon Powell, Mr*. A. M merly of Ord. Neb., but w ’ io have I home ui he, sister, Robert White and M<- Coffman. been in California for nearly a Malcolm. Mi»« Thelma . ‘one returned Kat year looking fur a suitable lo'atic«, Watches and Jewelry are wold nt urday to her home in Junction are here visiting at the hon.r of th» right price at Starr’s jewelry City, after n visit at the home of Mr. Burrows’ cousin, Bert Burrows. and watch shop, 518 Main street, They are favorably impressed with Cottage drove her cousin, Mrs. Hol Coffman. a28»lc and may locate in thia ♦A* shingles in the ware Oregon Mrs. D. D. Davis and daughters.1 vicinity. Miss«« Dorothy and Celia, of Lin : house, $3.30. Brick, lime, oe- A Mias Elliott, of Drain, who cola. Neb., and son in law and ment, plaster and a lot of other was on her wav home front El >utfene _ 'laughter. Mr. nad Mr*. O. E. Hall, builders’ needs. 8. L. Godard. in a Ford coupe early l»»t Th uni- with their three children, of Waits- j Mr*. Qrpnb Benson »nd Mi»« Luis »lay morning ran into a Cadillac burg. Wash., are visiting al the) Currin »re vmiting in Orrgo.i City I car in front of Woodson Brothers’ home of Mr*. Davis’ daughter. Mrs Both ears were «light If W J. Woods with Mr*. Ereeat Wv»tt. Worth i garage. Mr. Hall and Mr. Harvey accompanied them to ’>r<- ■ianiaged and each «toed hi* own Woods spent the latter art of last gon City Saturday bnt went or to da ma g<>. week on a motor trip to lo-’horn , Portland and returned Munday with Mrs. Seldon Powell han returned Oregon and northern California, re [ a naw Ford. turning Monday. from a visit in Oregon City. What Can We Do for You, Madam? Beg Pardon! Vegetables! Yes, plenty. Deliciously fresh and very tempting. Won’t you stop in—-today— and take some along to go with your luncheon or evening meal! While you’re in, look over our shelves— stocked high with an ever-complete line, of Canned, Package or Bottled Goods very reasonably priced. How’s that! You haven’t the time. Then phone us— No. 65—for anything you may need in the grocery line. We’ll deliver promptly. . ... ... ........ * ""• ............... 1 1 -■ —- McQueens Grocery a The C. T. Cline family have moved here from Nebraska and i are located for the present in the Omer apartments. • Mrs. Elizabeth Fahrenwald has her new home almost completed. Seo Nelson for used cars, any kind and any price. Clyde F. Clark, formerly of Pais ley. has bought the ranch of the late Harry Weber on Cedar creek. Ho expects to bring a herd of 30 Durham cattle and conduct a cattle ra nch. Jack Lemon, who is with the U. 8. navy on the U. S. 8. Idaho, was home during the week on a furlough while his ship was in the Seattle harbor. Miss Bertha Sears, of Portland, visited during the week with her aunt, Mrs. Kato Sears. Mrs. H. T. Jorgensen returned the latter part of last week to her home in J ajs Angeles, after a visit here at the home of Mr. Jorgen son’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jorgensen. Marion Horning was in a Eugene hospital the latter part of last week for medical treatment. Miss Crystal Robinson underwent a major operation Friday in a Eu gene hospital. She is getting along satisfactorily. Mrs. J. A. Stuckey and children, of Portland, visiter (luring the week nt the home of Mrs. Stuckey’s par ents. Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Yancy. The Walter Morris family, of Petaluma, Calif., motored up the latter part of lust week to visit at the home of Mr. Morris’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris. They contemplate locating here. E. G. O. Groat, who is 93 years of age, has returned from a three months* visit in Garfield, Wash., at the home of his daughter, Mrs. R. G. Elder. Ray Pat ton was removed the fore part of the week from a Eugene hospital to the industrial accident hospital in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lake have returned from a month’s stay nt Cloverdale, where Mr. Lake took! the mineral baths and feels much i mproved in health. Keith Markham , of Brookings, has arrived to spend the winter at tho home of his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Hendricks and attend school. Mrs. B. R. Job has been appoint ed a member of the city library board in place of George A. Proc- ~ tor, who recently moved to Med- ford. Miss Millicent Lewis was ad- mitted to a Eugene hospital Tues- day. NOTICE. Parties living on Silk ereek let- ting cattle range on sectioy 6-9-19, old Briggs place, will have them held for damage. This is closed range and inuuns you. Garfield Beach. a28pd NOTICE. Those 1 who took chittom bark from my place | ate known. Prompt settlement i will obviate legal pro- ceedings. 8. C. VEATCH. a28s4pd EIGHTH GRADE EXAMINATIONS. Tho uniform state eighth grade examinations will be held in dis tricts where applications for ques tions have been made on Thursday and Friday, September “ 4 and 5. No questions will be sent without application. E. J. MOORE, County School Superintendent. ’ IMPERIAL B arber S hop We 13ob, Curl an jl Dye Hatr j. [ Barber wort in general, special attention to children. Main r. S P'ilrrw.kl Pros Is it the best in automobiles, mileage in tires, something necessary or nifty in an accessory, or expert repair work? In any of these tases, thia ie the place. The two famous care the bright little Star the mod erate-priced heavy duty car the Studebaker the kind used by many who could afford to pay more but ace no ne.eti to do so in order to get all that could lie expected in a claKsy, roomy, high-powered machine. I,'e<leral ami PennHylvania tire» none wear longer or give better service. Preat-O-Lite batterie« the kind that are always ready to turn ’er over, low on upkeep and long on service. Faultless The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery PHONE 75 service Garage LONG & CRU8ON, PROPS Lane County FAIR Monday, September 15—Thursday, September 18. Four Big Days Horse Racing and Amusements a 28