The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current, October 26, 1925, Page 4, Image 4

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    COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, OCTOBER 26, 1925
PAGE FOUR
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THE BATTLE OF WILLOW
Bat Don't Miss.
I to an«l the command was at last
Mabel: “How is your husband
SPRINGS.
tolil to go home. While they had
getting on with his golff”
[ been mustered into federal service,
DENTISTS
(Continuo«! from first page..
Alien: 44 Oh, very well indeed.
they were never officially dis-
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11 W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry.
The children are allowed to watch
i «barged and thus remain the body
Modern equipment. First Na­ WHEEL CHAIR FOR HALE — him now.”—Birmingham Weekly
Finally,-the Indians had enough | of soldiers with the longest reeoril
tional Bank Building. Hours. 9 to
Cheap if taken soon, or wi'l
of the fray, and retired to the rear of service ever recorded, perhaps.
12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun trade for chickens or anything 1 Post.
days by appointment. Office phone
of the eolunin, where they followod,
The Indians, pursued by the regu­
can use. Smith 8. Trask. 354
10, residence phone 212-R.
howling frequently like a coyote, lars, assisted by the Umatilla tribe
Voodoo!
Quincy
Avenue,
Cottage
Grove,
and
when
a
sentinel
’
s
rifle
was
“Can I see the doctor!”
I jit. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office J Oregon.
■ who were friendly, an«l who finally
o!5-26p(2;
fired at the sound, would retaliate ' killed Egan, the hostile chief, were
Fifth and Main streets. Hours,
“Which doctor!”
8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings FOR SALE—A MODERN PLAS
with a rifleshot. Soon their device at last captured and taken back
“Hay—do you think I’m a
and Sundays by appointment. Phones:
became apparent, ami the whites to their reservation. A great many
tered bungalow. Five rooms an«l then!”—Michigan Gargoyle.
office 35, residence 161-J.
waited until the flash of an In­ settlers in eastern Oregon and
bath down stairs. Entire upper
dian’s rifle showed his whereabouts, i western Idaho were murdered
story finished in one room. Elec­
ATTORNEYS
Too Bad.
and responded with a bullet. This and property destroyed by the hes-
Gunman: 44 How's business!”
T-TERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor tric lights, hot and cold water,
soon put an end to the Indians’ tiles during their foray, in which
septic
tank,
macadam
street,
some
Ditto:
44
Rotten!
I
ain
’
t
made
ney at Law. First National
Bank Building. Phone 94, Cottage fruit trees, strawberries, raspberries enough today to pay my alienist.” activities, and they abandoned the they were endeavoring to effect
pursuit.
Grove, Oregon.
and large garage. Good security —Macon Daily Telegraph.
a junction with Chief Joseph and
During the affray on the trail, his Nez Perces.
accepted
with
mortgage
baca
tor
I I J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law
Hale,
a
blacksmith
and
NEWSPAPER advertising makes Harrison
and Notary Public. Practices part, if desired, or monthly pay­
Today, from what we are able to
in all court». Bader building, Cot­ ment plan can be arranged. E. B. big stores out of little ones and mechanic of Pilot Rock, was struck learn, few of the command of
tage Grove, Oregon.
Sentinel.
o!9 29p(2) keeps them from going back to and killed by a hostile bullet; he
Captain Sperry survive. The ac­
little ones.
xx gave a strangled cry as he was count just given was related to
PHYSICIANS
FOR HALE—THREE GOOD COWS
hit, an«l fell dead. His body was
all milking now; also one heifer
brought off the scene of the fight I the writer by the late Harold A.
I )R. C. E. FROST.—Physician
Sickness in family cause for selling.
and Surgeon. Office in Lawson calf 10 days old. C. 8. Cochran, Write E. E. Lee, Reedsport, Ore­ later by another party, we are Salisbury of Salem, who passed
away two years since, still bearing
19 2fip(2)
Building. J’none 47, Cottage Grove, phone 123 R.
gon.
o26p informed. His death, together with the scars of two Indian bullets
Oregon.
that
of
Lieutenant
Lamar,
consti
­
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY
received that day. He never fully
(1 AVEN C. DYOTT, M. D—l’hy
property—$14.00 per month will FOR SALE—TWO FORD CARS tuted the “butcher’s bill” of the recovered the use of his limbs from
and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to little force of volunteers; although
sician and Surgeon. Evenings pay for $1000 in 90 months. About
by appointment.
Suite 3, Kein
12 horse-power.
In good shape. the thirteen wounded men hail no [ the effect of the wounds, an«l Was
Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on $10 is total expense of obtaining Hhort’s Second Hand store. o26tfc attention sa.e that hastily admin for years a lighthouse keeper in
loan.
Homer
Galloway,
agent,
511
north Sixth street, just off Main.
¡stored by Dr. Oglesby, the second government service, and finally
Main street.
o22n!9c(2) FOR HALE—HIX CORDS OF in command, still all recovered in pensioned,
His account was of
|| A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician
large second growth fir wood. good shape. Of the names of those course of considerable greater
and Surgeon. Calls answered FOR SALE—HIGH BOX PATENT
day or night. Maternity work n
modest
toilet. Old style but in first $2 per cord on the ground. A. Teal, wounded, the following remain to j length than this, and so
specialty. Over C. J. Breior Co.
was ho that it would seem the
Delight
valley.
o26p
us:
Jacob
Frazer,
Samuel
Roths-
j
class
condition.
$15.00.
Elbert
l’honos: Office 34, residence 199-J.
Bode.
o22 29p LOST—A SMALL BLACK BAG child, Arthur Chrisficld, H. A. account of a correspondent rather
than of an active participant in the
I )R. A. W. KIME.—Physician anil
containing small purse and keys. .Salisbury, an«l Privates Hanna, fighting.
17 Surgeon. Obstetrics »nd diseases
of women nnd children a specialty. HOUSE FOR SALE—8 ROOM Lost Thursday on highway south Howell, and Titsworth. The names
And in closing, may we pay this
house. Large lots and orchard. of town.
Will care for confinements at his
Reward.
Mrs. F. O. of the other wounded are not on tribute to one man in particular of
homo if desired. Office ovor C. J. A real home at a bargain. Call
record, as far as we can learn.
Stewart,
over
McQueen
’
s
Grocery,
Breior Co, Phones: Office, 234; 18 or 151 R.
whom Mr. Salisbury spoke most
o22tfc Cottage Grove.
(Editor’s Note.—Dr. Oglesby was
o26p
residence, 120-J. Residence address,
highly, Mr. Andrew Sullivan of
1149 west Main.
seriously injure«l in this battle but Starkey, Oregon. Said the veteran:
FOR HALE—CULL APPLES. 50c NEW HOUSE FOR SALE OR
«lid not cease his attention to the “Had it not been for Andrew
box; orchard run, $1 box. N. E.
DRUGLESS PHYSICIANS
rent. Modern in every way. On other wounded.)
Sullivan that «lay, several men
Glass.
o22-26p north Ninth street. Mrs. Albert
|)R. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed
After a march of the balance would have ben cut off and killed,
Hull, phone 37F2.
o26-29p
Druglcss Physician. Phone 30.
of th«' night, the company met the for at great risk to himself ho
Ostrander Building, 630% Main WANTED TO T R A I) E—NICE
home in Springfield for Cottage FOR RENT. FIVE ROOM HOUSE regular troops under Colonel Thock- assisted others to escape from the
street, Cottage Grove, Oregon.
Grove property. Also dandy sec­
with garage. Close _ to «chool. rnorton just at sunrise, an«l were Indians, taking one wounded man
Bookkeeping systems. The ond hand furniture business. Small $10 a month. E<1 Johnston. Sagi­ safe. They continued to Pilot Rock, on his horse after the horse of his
o26-29p where the wounded were attended disabled comrade was down from
amount of money will handlo. naw, Oregon.
Sentinel.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
D
WANTADS
I an Indian bullet, Yes,” said Mr. <r
Long Distance Hauling
Salisbury reminiscently, “Andrew j
Sullivan stood out to me more us
Piano
Moving a Specialty
a hero that «lay than any other [
Any Time—Any Where
especial participant that I can1
recall just now.”
From that far-off day of the
Indian war to the day that an
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
Oregon boy stormed and captured
(Across Mrect from H. P. station)
a German machine gun nest in the
Argonne Forest with bomb and
WINTER COAL
Colt, is a far vista. But may we Rock Springs and Utah, by sack
of Oregon still feel pride in the i or ton. Lay in your winter supply.
fact that Oregon still breeds fight­
ing men, now as well as in the STORAGE AND GENERAL
TRANSFER
days past.
“We’ll tell the world we do.”
Office prone 6
Residence phone 155-L
Chestnut Transfer
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Secretarial, Stenographic, or Bookkeeping Course a
Enroll Today—It’s a Good School
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EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE
A. E. ROBERTS. President
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992 ____
Willamette
St.
~ Í AUL
Phone 666
Don’t Forget That
Punkin Pie!
Tell th«' kid «lien “There’s Punkin Pie
coming yet” mid they’ll be sure to guage
their youthful appetites so that they’ll
have room for it. Tell them it’s the famous
l’’aultlcss quality and they’ll ask for two
pieces.
THE COTTAGE GROVE
ELECTRIC BAKERY
lUOIiU AUÍJUOUL
PORTLAND,
OREGON
$90,000 in Premiums
Oct.3l-Nov.
SEE THE BEST IN THE LAND
With entries coming In from over the entire country, the 192J Pacific Intemcttond
Liveatock Exposition, fee, will pre*«nt the greate.t array of livestock ever ebow®
under one roof in .America. See thousands of Beef and Dairy Cattle, Horaes. Swine,
Sheep, Ooaca and Poultry; in addition the Poults y and Dairy S
Industrial Products Exhibits and the world famous Hor
REDUCED FARES ON ALL RAILROADS
GEO. H. DAHL
325 MAIN STREET
Plumbing and Heating
Septic Tank and Sewer Building
Cottage Grove
Service Station
5TH & MAIN STS.
Our Building Material Line Includes—
Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick,
Fire Clay, Metal Lath. Corner Beads, Shingles,
Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete Sand and
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front
Fittings, and Other Things Too Numerous
to Mention.
No Charge on City Deliveries
GODARD & RANDALL
Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100
Goodyear and Goodrich
TIRES
The Ozvl Says:
There are many concerns that
make just plain ordinary
clothes and can figure the
price way down and give you
cheaply made garments. But ■,
we give you standard, depend­
able service- -well tailored for
the price of at least one year. We further guar-
antee perfect fits because we give you open try
oils.
THE OWL CLEANERS
410 MAIN STREET
Your Afternoon Party or
Evening Banquet
Will be more thoroughly enjoyed if the lunch­
eon or meal is served by us. We shall bo
pleased to aid you with .suggestions. Parties
and banquets are one of our specialties.
Burroughs
Bookkeeping
Forms
Of every kind printed at
home by the Home Print
Shop.
i
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Always give your Home
Print Shop first chance
at all your printing.
The Sentinel
YOU SAVE MONEY
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
Make Your Car Look Like a New
One With a Glass Enclosure
General, Shell and Red
Crown
Winter Gasoline
Valvoline and Havoline
Oils
Motorcycles
and
Bicycles
The Gray Goose Tea Room
And General Repairing of All Kinds
New and Used Machines of All Makes
at Reasonable Prices.
Tricycles. Wagons and Scooters
Everything in the Cycle lane
A Good Place to Eat
HARRY RENTLE
IK' Bicycle Shop
400 «Main St.
Inviting You!
The artistic refreshing appearance of our soda
fountain gives you the urge to have a sanitary
drink mixed for you. The taste of one gives
you the urge to try another.
The White Pharmacy
Grant Tower
Accounting and Systems
30 Years Experience
ill Assist A. ou \\ ith Your
Bookkeeping and Accounting
Hohl’s Auto Body and Top Shop
Newspaper
Advertising
Makes Big
• Stores Out
of Little Ones
And keeps them from becom­
ing little stores again.
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Eugene, Oregon. |
HOW TO BOOST
Our merchants are here to stay. They chose to
locate here because they believe in our future.
They are not here for a quick “clean up,” but with
a desire to see a steady growth of the town.
Nothing can contribute to the growth of any place
like a strong mercantile backing. Our business
men to be for themselves must be for our town.
You can help them to help the town—you can help
yourself by trading at home.
And the best of it is, when you keep your money
at home— •
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Tailored-to-Order Suits
Are worn by successful men, wealthy men
and great men. as well as by careful men
and men who believe in thrift. Why?
Because they give the best appearance and
look best lonrer. They are lilted to the
individuality of the wearer.
Let Me Do Your Tailoring.
MAX SCHWARTZ
THE TAILOR
SIS Main St.
Cotta«« Gno««. Or«*>a