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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 23, 1932)
r<nw T IW M r and Mr» Fred Frasea. Mr. and Eva. She was married Monday to ' Mr». Bart Lancaster and daughter Clayton Towneend. 1 Berta. Mrs. C O. Rosine ha« moved her Mrs. John Palm ar and Arellva household goods to the Bert 1-an Da via »pant ona day laat weak vlatt- caster ranch and w rll) make her |lng relative» at Shoestring. home there Tha P. T . A. will give a program ftopt ■>.— A number of the natgh- {at tha Blue Mountain school house LONDON. Friday evening. st hl» of Fred Overt«« mat at Sept SO.—Eva Lancaster and Clay Mlaa Lula Currtn and Mrs. H a rry koma last Thursday and hslpad him ton Townsend were married Mon ehlngla hl» barn. A potluck dinner W ynne of Cottage Drove called on day afternoon In Cottage Grove at waa served at noon undar tha «reae. Mrs. Annla Lyon Sunday. the home of I. O. Shaw, officiating Floyd Jones and Dan Rrumbaugh minister. The ceremony was w it Thoaa praaent war» Mrs. McCsrgar and son» Joa and Billy. M r. and burned their slashing Monday night. nessed by the parents of the con Mr. and Mr». V ein Kehey of De- tracting parties The bride Is 'he Mrs. Lot Wagner, Mr. and Mrs Barney Kally, Mr. and Mrs. Fred 1 light valley vlalted Sunday at the second daughter of M r and Mrs. W Rally, M r. and Mrs. O tto Van- Roy Kennedy home. R. Lancaster who resides on Row Mr. and Mrs. Glen Llnebaugh and river The groom Is the oldest son achotack and daughter, M r. and Mr« Rov Oaroutta, M r. and Mr». children and Agnes Blackmore. M r of Mr. and Mrs. W L. Towneend Htub Oaroutta and aon Eddie D ar and Mrs. Bert Lancaster and chll- of London. For the present the rel, Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCue J dren. Laster Lebow. Eldon Jones. newlyweds w ill make their home and children, Laatar Ollcrtat (Lon Harold K irk and Alpha Pitcher at with M r. and Mrs. Lancaster don), Bill Rlarue, M r. Pohokle. tended a charivari at the Ralph The Charlee Powell fam ily are lj»nrn<t«T home for their daughter moving to the old W itte place. K2f k i y * rt ■ M r and Mr«. Norvel W illiam s and son of Corvallis spent the week end w ith Mrs W illiam «' parents, Mr. and Mr«. W illiam McKeel. The Puls children h a v e the mumps Nearby News Golden Rule Mercantile Co. OF EUGENE IS ONE OF THE LEADING ESTABLISHMENTS OF THIS SECTION AND FEATURES AT ALL TIMES A COMPLETE LINE OF MERCHANDISE FOR THE EN TIRE FAMILY. MANAGED BY MEN WHO ARE CONSID BRED AUTHORITIES UPON MERCHANDISING OUT OF TOWN SHOPPERS TREATED WITH THE UTMOST CONSIDERATION. HEADED BY R E HOOD, WHO EX PRESSES HIS SINCERE APPRECIATION FOR BUSI NESS EXTENDED THEM AND WHO ALSO STATES AN IRON CLAD GUARANTEE IS BEHIND EVERY ARTICLE SOLD. I t would be Impossible to give an adequate Idea of tne immense stock carried here, but let us say that no department has been «lighted and the people of our trade territory are taken care of in such a way as la seldom found In cities much larger than Eugane. Taking care of every detail has been one of the prides of the men agement of this store and they in- sist that the service be as near per- feet as possible and that all prices be most reasonable and consistent w ith m arket conditions. How necessary it is to have in certain sections of a state an up-to- date store where people may pur chase practically ail their wants un- der one roof. For that reason our newspaper deems it proper that this store should occupy a promi nent place in this edition. They are the trading headquarters of this section. This fact the public has realize«! and as a result, the store numbers among its patrons, people from every* w alk of life. "C O U R TESY ,” spelled In capital j letters, is one of the outstanding features of thia program to extend the finest service that is possible, Everyone connected w ith this store believes a smile to be as cheap as a frown. A business founded upon such a basis could not do otherwise than succeed. Beaver State Tile Co. LOCATED IN EUGENE AND HEADED FEATURES ONLY THE HIGHEST GATION, DRAIN AND BUILDING FACTURERS OF HIGH QUALITY TOWN PEOPLE ARE REQUESTED In the maintenance of continuous production in modern industry there is no conceru that plays a more lm portant part than the Baaver Slate Tile Co. They have a most modern p.ant featuring all kinds of tile and brick, and have installed all kinds of ma chinery, have ampie room fo r the getting of materials in and out ana have in their employ men who are specialists in the various lines of ac tivity, thus assuring the public the most efficient service. A ll you have to do Is to telephone them and they w ill be on the jou w ith a complete force, all equip ment and a man in cnarge who tm mediate.j takes in the situation BY P. J. EDWARDS, QUALITY OF IRRI TILE, ALSO MANU BRICKS. OUT OF TO INVESTIGATE. IIF.BKON. FO B SALE O B TRADE. E d Jensen & C om pany Lee-Duke Cafe Oregon Machinery Co., Inc. Arne.____________ »16-30p ! Located in Eugene and headed by P. J. Hanns, is well Y E A R L IN G L E G H O R N S FO r J sale. 25c each. W illiam Beck. thought of in this part of Te.ephone 123-J. W ill delixer. 16-30p will trade a billy goat Oregon. They handle belting, oucrist Phone 3£F% .WeU‘er,« £ o 7 p hose, castings, boiler fittings, GI,RL’ 20' ?VIS.!IE3J TO ,,WORK for room, board and small wages. h e a v y hardware, logging Can give references. W rite Box 362, Yoncalla, Ore. s23p blocks, forgings and general time to set p e r e n i a l transmissions. plants fo r bloom next spring. Large clumps 10 and 15 cents or w ill trade some for produce. Corner Seventh and Washington streets, ) ojposite the armory. s23-o7p i FO B RENT. In thia entire p a rt of the state this section and can repair any- there is not an establishment that thing they sell. This is very impor- surpasi.es that of the diversity of tant as it does not pay to buy things articles carried for the farm er. They anywhere where they cannot be re- handle a very complete line of farm paired, If anything goes wrong, equipment. During the time that I t is not strange then that their they have been in business they patronage is ever increasing. When have built a wonderfully large trade they tell you about implements and from thia and adjoining counties, farm supplies you can depend upon their name and business is probably their advice for in these parts they as well known among farmers of are «mnsidered an authority upon this section of the state as that of this subje«^. They are leading citi- any sim i la r eaotabliahment in the zens and business men of ability, nearby towns and cities. Our newspaper gladly makes them F o r the lines carried they operate better knows to all our readers, the largest repair department in i Only satisfaction awaits you. Mrs. Mae West of S t Louis, Mo., writes: "I'm only 28 yre. old and weighed 170 lbs. until taking ona box of your Kruschen Salts Just 4 weeks ago. I now weigh 150 lbs. 1 also have more energy and fu rth er more I've never had a hungry m o ment.” F a t folks should take one-half teaspoonful of Kruschsn Salts In a glass of hot w ater In the morning before breakfast — It ’s the SAFE, harmless way to reduce as tens of thousands of men and women know. For your health's sake ask for and get Kruschen at Cottage Grove Pharmacy— the cost for a bottle that lasts 4 weeks Is but a trifle and if after the first bottle you are not Joyfully satisfied w ith results— money back,______________________ F U R N IS H E D H O U SE F O R R E N T . F irst St. Phone 150-L or see J. T. Smith a t Smith A Short grocery. _____ M ary Sm ith. Mrs, s»-23p F O R R E N T O R L EA SE. F A R M of 380 acres. H mile south of D i vide, Ore., on or about O c t 1, 1932. Please w rite for inform ation to Mrs. Anna Erickson. 7304 N. Chau- t^uq ua^B lvd^Pytiapd,, Qre. . , _«23p S I MMER HOMES. HOMESITE3 ON UMPQUA. la test ostfe d ain ties I custom er. Deer Season Opened September 20 Join Hendershott'* Deer 8hooting Contest $120 in Priaes • $110 Cash $10 Mdse. . . . . Call At Our Store for Information We Rent Gum and Sell Both New nnd Used Rifles We furnish everything for the sportsman blit the deer Hendershott’s Gun Store 770 Wlllmnette Telephone 161 Isoose Leaf Pormsof Everv Kind. The Sentinel. Flour Prim rose Guaranteed Family Flour 5-lb. pail Honey Clover and Alfalfa Kraft Cheese H-lb. pktf. 2 f°r 29c Pimanto, Brick, Swiss, American and Valveeta 49-lb. Bag Cocoa 79c T o ile t T issue Zee Hershey’s — .............. ......... Coffee inery Co., Inc., which is ao ably man aged and which haa made every ef fo rt to safeguard its pound ground fresh - ......... Rainier Malt 100% pure 2H tin 4 Rolls Pork & Beans 15c 1 Selox the speed soap Crystal White and Luna M arshm allow s S C ereals 10« pkg. Soap P&G 10 bars lb. Carnation Wheat and Oats No Premium, large package pkg. C am pbell's 1-11». tins e a c h Mild Sugar Cured Half or While Lb 14^c 15« Brooms 18« Good light weight Each ) Minute Tapioca p*« 10c The public has features only those article« which entertain the highest quality pos- 1alble. This company la beaded by nun J O IN T H E C O TTA G E G R O V E colony on the Umpqua. Ideal lo who have Lane county's best Inter cation I t * hours' drive from Cot ests at heart and particularly the tage Grove, rl»h t on bank of one of state’s prettiest and largest Cottage Orove dlatrlct. They a streams. Boating, fishing, bathing, never too busy to pass the time of sunshine. Ideal ««elusion short dis tance from main highway. Oood ' day w ith you— or chat w ith all old road from main highway w ill soon friends who may be a visitor. These be available. W ater and fuel la abundance. Lots In any size or elements In their despositlon have shape from 375 up. Nothing over 3150. Acre lota at epecial rates. Get made them many friends In our In while the getting's good. Clar- onr-p Wh ip Reedsport. Ore. m iS tfc , trade territory. There can be no more b e a u tifu l! iousness and quality. sight than that of a woman a ttr a c -! We cannot help but admire the tively dressed, driving a car that cars th at will answer the slightest haa an equal attraction In Its grace turn of the wheel. In that turn lies and beauty. W here can we find a safety of pedestrians and occupants car that w ill contribute Its o w n 1 of the car as well. T ru ly these cars luxuriousness to th at of its driver | can ba driven by persons who have and enhance the beauty of both? Is ' no more strength than a child. Spe there such a car that can express 1 cial designs enable the factory en the very best that there Is In beauty I gineers to Insure perfect control at and comfort and at the same time I all speeds. be of such a price that even the I The managers of this organiza average man Is surprised a t Its low 1 tion are men of highest standing In cost? Indeed there are such cars. the community; they stand behind The men In this agency are pre- [ pared to prove a t all times that the { everything that means greater pro Nash Is the best car fo r the money, i gress and development of tha Cot and that it haa no equal for luxur tage Orova territory. 25c F J customers come to learn that thia company 4/2' Ham 25« against buying merchandise of an inferior quality. 10c 15c 27c h-lb. pkg. We want in thia edition to call your attention to the Oregon Mach ■ SAVINGS FOR FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY W aterm elons Sweet 3 ,or 25« P o t a t o e s 3«” 1 0 c Cottage Grove Phone 219 Fresh from Dillard, guar anteed ripe. Lane Auto Company All of the BANG! Again Safeway leads the way to better community se rv ice . Two deliveries daily at 10 a. m. and 3 p. ni. to all parts within city limits. LOCATED IN EUGENE, IS FIRST WITH THE LATEST IN ALL THAT PERTAINS TO DELICIOUS HOME-COOKED FOODS. THE OWNER AND MANAGER IS HELD IN HIGH ESTEEM IN OUR TRADE TERRITORY. HEAD ED BY MR. W. J. SPICER, WHO FEATURES QUALITY Prominent Among Automobile Firms of Lane County and Main tain a Modern, Up-to-date Headquarters in Eugene. They SERVICE. ALSO HANDLES MISS SAYLOR'S CANDIES Are Official Representatives for the New Nash Motor Cars. — THE HIGHEST GRADE LINE IN EUGENE. Under Management of Claude Beairsto, Who Is Well Thought of in This Section. These Oars Are Leading the Automobile Industry in Motor Car Values. Maintain a Complete Service Department Rendering a High Type of This cafe la one of the most popu make their firs t appearance here, Service. lar establishments in Eugene where and It 1» not an exaggeration to say metropolitan service is rendered the that this cafe surpasses many In public. the much larger cities, both In ser The excellent and courteous treat vice and popularity. ment he la giving the people la win When people who handle Impor ning him a large patronage of tant articles of food and the place which he may well ba proud. Tbeir in which they are handled are des place la equipped with the latest cribed, It Is safe to wager w hat they and best fixtures and perfectly ap ' have to o ffer their customers Is the pointed. If It is cool and uncom best money can buy. Whenever an fortable, or hot and sultry, be has eating house Is mentioned In these something that will put you right parts it Is always this well known with the world, for this is an up-to- place. By all mesns give It a fa ir date place and serves Its patrons In j trial. You w ill become a permanent all kinds of weather. BANG! FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Lost 20 Lbs. of Fat I In Just 4 Weeks , T R A D E — H O U S E F U R N IS H IN G S and lease for late model sedan. C.aude Arne, phone 1 -h A »9-23p and soon the hum of achievement F O R S A L E — S T A N D A R D M A K E piano near Cottage Grove. WUI w ill be heard because they under sacrifice for unpaid balance. A stand your need. snap. Easy terms. W rite Tallm an Piano Store, Salem. Ore. »9-23p The management and assistants PEAR S. 25c A B U SH E L . P R U N E S nave made an extensive study of an lc the pound. W ill trade large pnases of this w ork and are in prunes and pears for chickens, touch w ith everything new in the hogs or anything we can use. Old H uu place 2 miles south of Cottage neid. They read ail the trade pa Grove by Latham school. Phons pers and keep track of all new in 21-F-14.________________________«9-23 p ventions and maemues that come D IS H E S — D IS H E S — P IA N O S — P IA N O S .—Pianos, used, 339. some out 3°r m aking better tile and brick. are 3400 values and axe like new, for 3125. New wood ranges. 349.78, In this review of our progress we trade in your old one— -stove repairs are glad to call the attention of the done expertlv. Big plates 10c, cups and saucers 10c. large tumblers 5c, public to the very efficient service dinner sets 3L5O. and 32.9»—Piano snd to the relation the Beaver State tuning 33.00. Beds 31.00. Bed daven- : rile Co. has t ° our readers when in port 37.93. Spring filled mattresses »9.a5. O ther m a ttre sses 34.93. Caiia- I ueed of complete and accurate in- han's Furniture Store. 62 west 7th, Eugene.____________________ sl6-30p j .orm ation on their equipm ent W IL L T R A D E F E W H U N D R E D dollars’ worts of merchandise and some cash for acreage. Prefer un improved near Cottage Grove. Phone 4, Davenport Furniture Co. »16-30p IT A L IA N P R U N E S 5Oc A B U S H E L I W ill deliver. Phone 15-F-3. R. C. i F IIA F W F 1‘ F A WITH A MODERN FIRM LOCATED IN LUUIDh, f hA- TURES A COMPLETE LINE OF FARM MACHINERY Ab WELL AS THEIR FAMOUS SERVICE. HAVE THE LARGEST REPAIR DEPARTMENT FOR ARTICLES CARRIED IN THIS SECTION, AND CAN REPAIR ANY- ______ _ ' THING THEY SELL. UNDER THE DIRECTION OF ED JENSEN, WHO FEATURES HART-PARR TRACTORS AS WELL AS THE OLIVER LINE OF FARM IMPLEMENTS. and Mre. Dueret and fam ily left Candy bars have Increased the to make sale of the following dee TueMlay for their home. orlbed real property, to-wit: D r. W. E. Lebow of Cottage sale of honey and almonds. All of lets numbered th irty- Value of bees In an orchard Is In- Grove spent the week end at the seven and thirty-eight of Cadar •■»I Imable, Seara brothers home l*ark. as platted and filed la Arne of Broad bent, who vla I gin a county, Oregon, also, ona lted the past week at the home of a NOTICE OF SHERIFF*« SA L E eightieth of ona cubic foot of brother, Claude Arne, returned Case No. 21980 water par aecond oar acre un home Tuesday. In the circuit court of the state der W ater Perm it No. 94. Issued Brleon and Andy Sears. Harlan of Oregon for lams county. bv the elate of Oregon. Wooster and W alter Pitcher left Now. therefore, bv virtue of said Rov Edwin Short, p la in tiff vs J. Monday morning for eastern Ore iW. Bennett and Roxie Bennett, his execution, lodgment order, decree gon to hunt mule deer. wife: W illiam H. Brooks, a widow and order of sale and In compliance M r and Mre. W M Hands and er: Chas H. Thompson and Alice L with said W rit. I will, on Tuesday M r and Mrs. Roy Hands were Eu Thompson, husband and wife: May the llt h dav of October. 1932. at 10 gene business visitors T u red iv Clark, a widow woman, defendants. • clock a m al the southwest front Mrs. Amanda Sears, Clarence I door of the county court house. Eu Sears, Dr. and Mrs Andv Sear« and I Bv virtue of an execution. |udg- gene. lame county Oregon, sell at son. M r and Mrs. H arlan Wooster ment order, decree and enter of nubile auction sublecl to redemp M r and Mrs. L K Brum field and : sale Issued out of the above entitled tion. to the highest bidder for cash D r W K. Lebow (Cottage Grovel court In the above entitled cause to In hand, all the right, title and In were dinner guests Sundav evening me directed and dated Seutember terest which the within named de of M r and Mre. W alter Pitcher at T, 1932. upon a judgment rendered fendants and each and all of them and entered In said court on Sep Walden. In the above entitled suit had on Richard Hanna left last week for tember 8. 1932. In favor of the (he 2nd dav of March. 1929. the dais a visit w ith a sister-ln-law. Mre. plaintiff. Rov Edwin Short, and of the mortgage herein foreclosed against the defendants. J. W. Ben Addle Hanna. In Monrovia, Cal. or since that date had In and to the Donald Yancev of Klam ath Falls nett and Roxie Bennett, his wife, above described real property or Is visiting an aunt. Mrs Amanda W illiam H. Brooks, a widower: unv l>«rt thereof, to satisfy said Chas. H. Thompson and Alice L. Sears. . execution, I mix m e nt order and de- Mr and Mrs. J. R. Coolsv ofC ot- Thompson, husband and wife: Msv icree. Interest, ousts and accruing Clark, a widow woman, for the sum itage Grove were at the Richard of 32000 together with Interest costs. Hanna home Sundav afternoon. H . L BOW N. Sheriff of Lane (hereon a t the rate of 7 per cent County. Oregon. per annum from September J, 1931; We Kaew Itl for the fu rth er sum of 37.80 and the 1 By A. K. H U L E O A A R D . A correspondent writes that a further sum of 3200 attorney's fee : Deputy. First publication. September 9. teoeor le that part of a quaternion and for the further sum of 333 coats and disbursements and the costs of that alters the length of a vector. and upon this writ r.in m i» m lin t nw ' 1932. la s t nnbHcet|on. October 7 |H 7 We had suspected It right along.— Minneapolis Journal. Sept. 21 Rob and Bill McKanls of Portland visited over the week end at the Jess Culver home. Thev were enroute to Cougar bend on a hunting trip. M. M . Tison left Sunday morning for eastern Oregon on a hunting trip. Mrs Garland Kimble la spending the week w ith her mother. Mre. I Summing It Up Fred Losee. Jesse Culver has rented land from 1 Even a bead wind Is better than Ethel Taylor and has sown It to □ona. No man ever worked his vetch. Otto Premaxxi. accompanied by passage In a deed calm. Le( ac Mrs. M ary Smith and Mias Geneva man. therefore, was pale because Perini of Thornton Corner», were ! of opposition —Exchange. guests Thursday at the home of M r and Mrs. Fran k I.aBlue. Mrs. Belle Geer and sister. Mre. Rubber Stam m The Sentinel McDowell, went to Drain Tuesday to spend several days with a cousin. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mrs. L. F. Compton. Notice la hereby given that the Mrs. Zella W illv and two children returned home following a week's undersigned has bean appointsd by visit with Mr«. W illy's parents. Mr. ' tha county court of Lana county, »tats of Oregon, adm inistratrix of and Mrs. F ran k Geer. Mrs. Nancv McCoy was a guest the estate of Anderson 3. W ard, de Monday a t the home of a nelce. ceased. by an order bearing date the 26th «lay of August. 1932. Mrs. Ivan Abeene. Miss June W illiam e spent the I All persons having a claim against the estate of said Anderson S. Ward, week end with her parents. She is attending high school In Cottage deceased, are hereby notified and required to present the same, duly Grove. Charley Führer is disking for verified, to the undersigned at the Johnnie Veatch north of Cottage law office of Herbert W . Lombard. Grove. He 1» using a caterpillar First National Bank building. Cot tage Grove. Oregon, on or before engine. six months from the date of Lbs first publication of this notice. MOUNT VIEW. Dated and first published this Sept. 20.— M r. and Mr«. George 2nd Jay of September. 1932. Dueret and fam ily of Troutdale a r Date of last publication. Septem rived Thursday for a visit with ber 30. 1932. Mrs. Duersts parents. M r. and Mrs. N O R A E. W A R D . Adminis George Layng. They were accom tra trix of Estate of Ander panied by M r. Duerst s mother. Mr«. son W ard. Deceased. »2-30 Louise Kibbey, who is now visiting H E R B E R T W. LO M B A R D . another son. Arnold Dueret. a t Blue Attorney fo r Adm inistratrix. Mountain and w ill leave later for c * -forn‘a to spend the winter. M r. j WANTADS F riday , wevtember ». n n ÇtoTTAOW OWOVM. OttKGOW. Free Delivery Twice Daily ne C e n t ... W IL L O P E R A T E THE A V E R A G E R A D IO H O U R S . Tha greatest miracle of all tim« is possible through electricity. Tha President speaks to you from the W h ite House, a seventy-five place orches tra plays for you from New York or an automobile race in Los Angelas is dcscribad to y o u . . . all this in your own home through the use of electricity, an entire evening's radio entertainment for a penny or two. W h a t a bless in f to humanity that the most perfect servant is so cheap. ELECTRICITY . . . IS T H E you MO UNTAIN STATES CHEAPEST can buy ... S E R V IC E M POWER C O M P A N Ÿ