Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, May 10, 1918, Image 5

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li . G i l t ri«*r, Mi»»
film iv i» F e r m i ! and Komme i l e m c n i v i t y
motore«) up f r o m P o r t l u i i d t o F u g e n e
T !iijrn « lu y und nun»* on t<» C o t t a g e ( i r o v e
t o ilu y
I 11**1 Mill r «* f h r ri t«« Fugef i e Sut
u r d u y f o i r 1*«* te n ti t i t l e » o f tb«* a n n u a l
j u n i o r Me«*k «*m l at (In* l ' n i v e v r n i t y «»t
< iie g o n .
COFFEE
M e r g m u n ii Hboe» f o i »ul«* ut tin* Wool
« ti M ilt » »tore.
C a p t i m i a m i M r» I .♦•«• I t o y W'ood» l**ft
! ve»teiduy in o in in g fo r M o n iiio u lb fo r n
i m o « la y » ’ v ln it
w i t h t b e i i «la ugh t«*r,
Minn Cu r o l y ii . C a p t a in W o m jn w i l l r«*
p o rt al F o r t Ht«*v«,iin f o r «luty d i n i g h f .
I le ha» »pent the pant M«*ek a t hi» home
I«« r«*, h a t i n g jusf retutn«*«l f r o m F ortren n
M o n ro e , V i r g i n i a , w h e re he to o k th e
»pecitil n i l M « « k n ' «our»«1 f o r o f f i c e r » .
II«' *ny» t h a t lu* »a m V i e t o r K e in , K o lo n
! P o w e fl, N’ ie t o r C|inml»erK a m i o t b e i Cof
lag** Gr«»i«* m eli nt I ««rtre»» Monro«* f r e
« j m i i f l v , lim i t h a t a ll w e re w e ll a m i r<*
p o rt t io i r w o r k a» d o i n g n p l c f i d i d l y .
Fresh Shipment of
SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE
3 5 c lb .
H e r e a f t e r M p r u y '» »t««r«* w i l l not de
!iv«*r a n y t h i n g in t o w n . W e d o n ' t he,
lie v e in tb e unneeennury e i p e n n e ; nino
w e don t I n d ic t e in tb«* pe tip le t h a t cu r
i y t h e i r good» home l o d p in g t « » pay f o r
the o t h e r f«*ll«iw ’» d e l i t e r i e n .
in 2 2 tf
Equal to Other 40-cent Coffees
K E R R & .S I L S B Y
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Poi u la m li iiiomit tliat itili punii eany
an«l « ut « lejm g«» t«# Su engei Un ni mi re.
Mieti II Fut ou a r n i e « ! in fio* «ity
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Fu g e n e tbe f o l l t mi l i g liloriillig
.1 \N St a r k tt ea t h«*r i , e mici Pirite f«»i
ili« «I. - in«»«* fitti«* nominili ioii fot g o t e r n o r ,
• n«l li« )tin i M ro u il, n e r e ben* VV«*«lne»
• l a i aiol Tlttir»«liii troni Or«*gori Ci t y,
lini m g I l i a d e tb«' trip l«v iunior eur.
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happy n » u lt*
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.<!•! * iglit«*r, M i» * ie u rg o M. H eott.
I»i aio! Mr» Mi' Curgur Imi«* r ecei ved
t i . o d finiu >l| f I h ir tiii«'<- »on», u b o are
noti ili ! 'i urn e.
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Mr». I A («ur«*t»mi, Sr., returne«! thè
f i l l i o f tlo tteek II ««Ut u v in 11 tilt il lo I
dauglit«*!, Mi » » l.outMe, in Portlnnd.
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l i ra nter, furiuerlv Mn».
I rei|« i 1 « k»on un«! ii f oriner r«*»id«*nt of
C o t t a g e Gioì«*, t i nited lunt m*ek Milli
M i » S I. Mnrkl ey nini«* «»n ber tini
f r o m Portliiml to Ssm Fr anci s co.
M i t i »upplie» . S m i * ii g«*I l l u r d m t r e .
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tliut tu cuti»
pai voti »pot casli f or your p r o duc e
aliti f or »pot cuidi y o u rati »site mo n e y
mi vour leed, poul tr v » oppi l e» , umlN
I a mi g • urei le».
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.Ì«*im>eratie m»m » mi t io n f o r N b e r i f f , ttu»
. i n ili** « i t i W<-dm*»dnv.
Mr. mi«) Mr» i. I.. W' ood» arrivcrì
1 W e«| il<‘ »da V via liuto frolli Kl' lso, Wll»b.
M i in o l M i» ìCny I t u k e r i «*tnrii«*«i l o
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Mi n in i Mn». 0 P H u r t o n u «re tip
t i t i l l i K u g e tie f o r tlo* u e e k eiol.
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p i n e Fu r meri» ’ ('t«»li M t t r k e f
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A N e w I.iiii* o f v a r y p r a t t y and d r
Just racelvait
Mr-. \ r i l m r I.«-oliarti a m i t w o «ianjjli
ter», H«‘iitri«'i* n m l F t l i t h . »peni tlo*
u e e k «• lol ut Fti|*<*ti<* u i l li b e r I mo s i »
t e ru f M r» U e o ij*e M ie li, o f t h i s r i t i u io i
M r» (ieor^je \i«*li«il», o f F u s e n e , liot li o f
u botti tire ut M e n i b o » p ifn l.
lì
CREPE deCHINES
slralile patterns in 40 inch width»
K l l i e r t li«*«le «petit M o n t i n i ’ san<I T ue»
«Ist i in Fuseli« ' < alupa i j ' l i i l i g .
RAISE A GARDEN-
a m i »ai«' ill«* «»flier f o o d t h a t o u r
f i g h t i n g hoy» ii««‘<i in f i g h t i n g o u r
f i g h t t o r ii». K e m e m h e r th«* hoy»,
ami d o n 't forget that m i * bundle e v ­
e r y k i m l o f g s m h 'ii and f a r m im o le
men f .
W y n n e & K im e
HARDW ARE
V\ ante«l, b««g» f a i «»r »t«»« k ; bigb(*«t
m a r k e t p ric e . F urm «*r»' Cu»b M a r k e t , t f
P o w e ll 6i H e m e i iiv a y W e d n e s d a y pur*
« lia»«*d tb»* f i k t u r e » u t tin* »tor«* f u n n e r
li owned hy M r* M ary B a rte i» B ro w n
(««‘«»rge C o m e r e n d f a m i l y , of
l a mi , an* l i m i t i n g r el at i ve. » b«*r«*.
hi
I r o n A g e g a rd e n to ol» a re he»t.
Hw e n g e l l l a r d w are.
P«»rt-
Hold
vot c.
F. B C r a n e a n d \ r m u m t W v n i i e were
d o w n f t o m B la c k B u t t e M o n d a y .
Ben l. u r . li r e t u r n e d M o n d a y a f t e r a
s h o rt viMit at P o r t l a n d .
Mr». ('lisi». C o c h r a n a n d t h r e e c h i l d r e n
a r r i v e d S o n d a i n i g h t f o r a »b«»rt v i» it
a h U M r » C«»c ii ra n » m o t h e r , M r» . !.. f
«hpurd
M r a n d Mr», ( ’«»«•brim w i l l g«»
»«»••ii to VaiK 'o u v« *i, w h e re M r . C o c h ra n
w i l l w«»rk in tb«‘ » b ip y n r d » a m i p in y in
ih«* noon b «»tir c oncert».
Mi»» M a r i a n H o o p e r l«*ft M o n d a y f«»r
R e d d in g , C a l i f . , w h e re .»In* bn» ac c e p te d
si p o » itio n .
T in* C i t y M e a t M a r k e t pay» raah f*»r
.•W»
s p M itfc
Mr. an«l Mr». S ta n le y I>amew«Kid were
in th«* city from Wildivo«>d M<»nday.
J Bricb«*r w e n t t o ( ' o r i n i l i » T u e s d a y
on hutiine»».
POWELL & HEMENWAY
WBMMM r a i O M
A R E R IG H T
Pi t e ber tv : i » ili F u s o n e W eiln e»
D ia m o n d n u t o m o h i l e tir«*- a n d tu lle »
.Mi»» h'Io re n re 11 einon n a V it a » eloeteil i a ie »olii h y S w e n g e l H a r d w a r e . B e t t e r
j u n i o r t t o i i i u i i oli tlo* s t i u l r n t « -o unnl of h n y hcfor«* s im ith o r n d v n t i c e iti p riv e .
th è I n i \ e r » i t t of O r e g o n ut tlo* » t m le n t
M r. n m l Mr». C F. .Ione» r e t u r n e d
I mm I v « le« f im i« \Ve«lne»tlfiv.
Wee«i, C a l i f . .
W \ T < I l V O I K I. \ U F F .
S u v e 25«\ W«*diie»«la v n i g h t f r o m
a Iu re t l i e i lim i heen f o r n n u m h e r «if
inonYli*». M i» . .Ione» usi» i l i ino»! o f tk«*
, tini«* d n r i n g
f lu i r ah»«*me n m l
M r.
J«me» usi.» »iek in h«*d » e v e ra l d a v » o f
i l:i»t w e e k , a» t h è lo c a t io n di«l not ngre e
HUY LIBERTY BONDS
i v i t h th e m .
«lai.
H a c k tire Boy.» W b o A r e B a c k i n g
You
BUY L IB E R T Y BONDS
M r » Georg«* \tkiu»«>n a m i Mi»» Della
motor«*«! «low n f r o m
B lu e R i v e r !u»t
j .1 li Prof /imi n le f t ve«ter«iuy f m N i * m week
M r. A t k i n » o i i j«iiu«‘«l t h e m bere
: Me . d o n » , Idaiio, m bere bi* liti» u«*eepte«l S u n d a y .
J « pomtioil li 1 1 il ilo* Pui’ ifl«' òl Idillio
M r» . K. P» H a m m »pent M o i i t l u v in
A or tlo rii i ailii s«i. Tilt* funi ili ivill f«»l*
Fugeii«' w i t h ber b r o t h e r , w h o list» ju»t
I l«• m liiter.
le f t to j o i n tb e m arin e » .
itale W i a t i »p«*nt tbe M«*ek end ut
Cottage D r o v e ’s candidates have
I S* a»idi Miti» In» b r o t b e r suol *i»ter in
a good chance to win it they g«*t a
Itivi, Mi timi Mr». Frnent Wy u t t , Frnent
large anti solid vote front their
lieing in SeueNÌ«le troni t'siinp l. etti» on
home precincts Those who want
a »li««rt leni«*
il«* i» noti in thè euiu
pa n i o f f i e e ut C a mp l.i'wiii, vi bere III» their home eamlhlates to win will
«•»pi'riem« u» un ueeouiltnut lisi» nitide i entelliI m t Ditcher anti
li«*dt* on
inni u l aluulile n»»i»titnt
M ay 17, and w ill lie certain to
m «•
.1 I. I I . ‘S tili I t f l Sa f li l «la i f o r Tuli»
h ut «*r, u he ri» lo* u i l i In* « i n p lo n - t l I » \
t l i «• f i l l i « l e p u r f m t 'i i f .
O l i l i F e w in Uli«! C W P a l l e f t , J r . , mo
t«#r«**l f r o m f l u i d e to Fug«*ne y e n t e r d n y
t«* he g*i«'»t» « * f n e ve ru l C n i t e r n i t y o f
O r e g o n f rat«*r n it I«*» « lin in g j u n i o r week
t ml.
W a r r e n F «lw urd n urriv«-«! T h u r m l a y
nft« *rnoon f r o m A m e n c u u P a k e II«- w i l l
g«» t « « Fugen«* H u t u r d u v a m i *m t«» C a m p
I a*ti I» H u m ln y .
M i» . Roy G n g g » r e t u r n e d t o Com
» to c k M o n d a y , uft«*r a »b«»rt \ i » i t here
wi t h r id a ti van .
Get « le n a tu re d a lc o h o l, p a in t » , oil».
i a r n i » b , » tain », !»ru»hc»— any t h i n g y o u
wsirit f r o m S ii e n g e i H a r d w a r e .
Mr». \V. 11. B l a i r a r r i v e d f r o m P o r t
le n d lu»t week f o r a v i s i t w i t h her bus
h a n d , C o lu t ic i B l a i r . On h e r w a y up
f r o m P o r t l a n d »be »to pp e d a t L o w e l l
f o r a v i » i t w i t h h e r »Oil F r a n k , a nd at
Ja»p«T f o r a i i » i t w i t h h e r »on R«»h«*rt.
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Brighten Up!
Wall Paper, Paint and
Paper Hanging
Bidwell & Clark
COTTAGE
GROVE.
OREGON
W i l l i t h t * s o li« ! v o t e o f t h è C o t ­
ta g e ( i r o v e c o u n t r y , th t* s o u t h e r n
¡L a n e
c a n tlid a te s
have
a
g o o tl
e l i a n e t * l’t i r n o m i n a t i o n . D o n i f o r ­
g e ! t o In* a t t l n * p o l i s M a y 17 a n d
v o te fo t
P ite lie r f o r s ile n i!* a n d
H e tlo f o r s e n a to r .
Mr». F r n e n t O h e r g r e t u r n e d T h t ir m lt iy
• • f
la»t w e e k f r o m u v i n i t i v i t h reln-
t iv e » o f li«*r liti»ht«nd n e u r P o r t l a n d , s h e
i v i l l le n i n i n ber«* a» a guent o f Iter »i» ter,
Mr». K u y T r n » k , a nd b e r i n o t b e r Mr».
J. M. I .«■ i\ i », f o r a n o t b e r w eek h e f o r e
le a v i n g f o r b e r buine in M in u e n o t a .
Stand By Our Government
HELP SAVE WHEAT BY USING MORE
WF. HAVE A GOOD SUPPLY OF—
CORN MEAL
ROLLED OATS
RICE
CREAM OF BARLEY
SUBSTITUTES.
CORN FLOUR
OAT FLOUR
RICE FLOUR
BARLEY FLOUR
RYZON COOK BOOKS TO HELP YOU USE SUBSTITUTE
CEREALS
STORE CLOSES AT 5 P. M.
ROY E. SHORT
WALK
A
BLOCK
AND
SAVE
A D IM E
FOR YOUR SOLDIER BOY—
in «ami» or ut th«* front; for your
sailor lad patrolling the high »ca»;
from you to him to nuiki* hi» heart
light ttutl to help him keep tight the
home tie»— Picture» of Home Folk»
i ii m pi re our »oldier» of Democracy
with the courage that win». Your
Photograph for Your S«»ldier. See
MONROE. THE PIIOTOORAPHER
about it------------before it i» too lute
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hildreth and
their baby daughter arrived Friday
from Corvallis for a visit with Mrs.
Hildreth's mother. Mrs. A. I M o n r o e .
Mr. Hildreth retained to Corvallis Mon
day morning, Mrs. Hildreth remaining
for a week's visit.
The spot ensh and carry home your
goods means cheaper goods. Make a
saving at Spray's.
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Miss Hazel Henienway returned last
week from Forest Grove to care for her
mother, Mrs. Kvn Henienway, who has
been quite ill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ham Venteh, of San
Frnnciaeo, spent Tuesday night of Inst
week with relatives in this city.
Herginann Shoes for sale at the Wool
en Mills store.
Miss Esther Hill has returned from
Portland, having been obliged to resign
'her position with the National Hospital
assoeiation there on account of ill
health.
Dr. Goff is kept busy these days fill­
ing preseriptions for sick shot's—and
he never loses a case. Bring yours in. *
Mr. and Mrs. A. McKinney spent Sun­
day with relatives at Cresvvell.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Heuienvvny mo­
tored to Junction City Sunday.
Spray will pay you $10 per ton for
nuy kind of old iron or steel. Clean up
and help lick the Kaiser.
juL’Stfc
M» a mi Mr». C VV P a l l e t t , Mr , C W.
Pali» M, . li , and o h n I .**vvi» motore«! np
fr o n . P o rtim i«! H u m ia y t o tb«* P a l l e t t
I , u h i h«*r « «»inpany ’» u n i i at D i v i d e
Mr».
P f t lh ' t t w i l l »p<-nd tb e Nuinnier u t D i
vÌ«Je in «»r«ler to he w i f h ber bu»han«i
and »«»n.
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CONSERVE MEAT BY USING
r is M
M i uik J M r» A. H P o w e ll mot«>re«l to
F lu ì n a HumJay.
F r a n k H»*mler»«>n l e f t F r i d n y f o r east
e rn Oregon t o ta k i* n p o » it io n in a »nw
m i II a m i w e n t h y t h è w n y o f L o w e l l ,
t«> i »-*• t In» »tep »ori, Georgi* B«*rry.
Th«* (« \ . R. ha» «hauge«!
o f rn«‘<*ting to oim * o V I o e k .
it»
hour
B» a I
K« < n<*y a n d S b e r i f f F l k i n »
w«*n up f r o m F u g e n e F r i d n y ori hti»i
n**»» a m i politi«*».
John (ira h e r returned M onday f rom
I * • > « t
J . J P o tt» , A. !.. W o m lu riJ , J. Car*
|x*i»t«• f I .«*w i » M« Kihh«*n, Ge«»rge Fani
iii«'r», VV in A p p l« *w h it e , .1 R F«»r«l, Ray
(>w<‘ n* F A ( i a r e t i o n , J r . , a nd Duk*
Rari! m a f t e n d e d si m e e t in g o f th è \V«*»t
g ru T ic a m i F u r n h e r a»»o«iati«»n h«*l«J
S a t u i i i a y «• i« *n iu g in th«* e li uni he r of
eo m im -n «• room» in F ug e n e .
I u r i n * r » ' Cauli M a r k e t pay» fft» b f o r
ehiek«*n», egg», Inde», e h i t t e m h a r k a nd
«d«i ir o n.
l m !» Bum«* a m i J a n e VeufeJj «urne
d o w n t<» Dof«*na M o n d a y f f r o in K u j i n i a ,
v i u i t ' d tb«*r* «nifi 1 VV «*«lm*H«Ja v, carne «»n
to C o t t iig . (ir«»n* f o r a » h o rt i i » i t w i t h
tb«*ir »«»ri. (>li\«*r V e n t c h , a m i r e t u r n e d
to R ip id a T h u r » d n y .
M i m i M r» B S. H w e n g e l a nd Mr».
Jeiifin
Fi.»hhurn mot«*r**«l to Kug«*ne
r ue»«lay.
D«»n t a -k u» f o r cr«*«lit. VV «• p a y out
biindr«'«)» o f d o ilu r » f o r a ll k i m l » o f uro
<lu**e, un«} w «* rniiMt b a v e t h è «*a»h or
p ro duce. S p r a y '» .
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WE HAVE
Salmon, Red, one-pound can..........................................
Shad, one-pound can ..........................................................
Booth Sardines, mustard or Tomato Sauce
V B Sardines in oil .....................................1 5 C —2 for
Tuna Fish, pure white meat, Vi-pmmd.............................
Tuna Fish, dark meat, 1-pound.......................................
A. BRUND & COMFY
Grocers to Particular People
Program and Social at Latham
COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS
I 1 ___ ___________________
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Columbia Ham, Bacon, Lard
CITY MEAT MARKET
1 la the parlor of the Presbyterian
church, bright with Scotch brooiu and
guv baby faces. Mis. Charles Adams
i iiertained the cradle roll and primary
department of the Sunday school, to­
gether with their mothers. Tuesday af­
ternoon. About fifty guests were pres
cut and enjoyed the following program:
Cradle Koil song, sung by Airs. Leon
I I>e*l.arzes; Lullaby, sung bv Mrs. Roy
I Short; piano solo, by lira, B. K. Oria*
wold; piano solo, by Miss Kuth Gris­
wold, and two songs by the children of
the primary class. The hostess served
refreshments anil group pictures were
taken of the happy throng.
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May (J. — At tb«* regular meeting of
th«* city counvil, roll was calleij and all
member» w«*re present. Minutes o f pre
vious meeting weer reaii an«l approved.
C. W. P a l l e t t , S r , C. VV P u l l e t t , J r . , A petition from J. C. Henry asking per
a m i ( >lin F ew in, o f P o r t l a n d , m o t o r in i
mis»i«iri to put a gasoline tank ami <Jis-
up f r o m f l i n t « i t y to tb e P n l h ' t f Fura
h e r c o m p a n y ’» u t ili a t D i v i d e T ue a d a y . tiihuting station on the corner ot West
S«*n it o r R. M. P ie r r e , « a r n li d a t e f o r Main »tr«*«*t and Pacific highway was
tb e «h ino. rati« u o m i n a t i o n f o r g o v e r n o r , read. Petition was granted with in­
urrive«! in tb«* « i t i la»t n i g h t .
structions that station he put in under
Peti r i P l u s t c r i» H U f f e r i n g w i t h a supervision of street commissioner.
»prain ed ankh *.
On motion street commissioner was
instructed to order lumber for repairs
to the bridge over Silk creek on Pacific
OO AC R O S S, O R C O M E A C R O S S ’
highway near th«* flour mill.
T H IR D L IB E R T Y L O A N
The following bills were presented
an«J after being «July audited were or
ilered paid:
ii&M lew equal»; none superior
Dan Allen, work on pip»* line...* 4.^b
J. W. Wilkinson, hauling rubbish
G O V E R N M E N T IN S P E C T E D
teu hour»....................................
7.50
M E A T S A S S U R E Y O U OF
<’lvde IFdiomh. distributing pos­
Q U A L IT Y
ters..............................................
1.25
Roselawn fertilizer increase* garden
Fir«* company, salaries............... 22.50
p r o d u c t io n one t h i r d . A p a i l . S I . 00
Wynne «k Rime, street broom...
1.35
W. W. Oglesby, salary.................
10.00
W W. M«* Far land, hauling t*>
Row riv«*r bridge for pipe line
6.00
(i. B. Pitcher, salary................... 75.00
(i. B. Pitcher, use of car and ex­
penses on pipe line................... 20.00
SOCIETY.
Knowles & Gruber, double trees
I
and wire ...................................
1.71
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IIo«ls<*n, Feenaughty Co., refill­
Mr ami Mr». J. B. Prot/.mau, Helen
ing two sweeper brooms and
I’ ri«-«* md (-hurle» I'rot/man were bon
»pi m iles...................
80.00
• icd with a delightful gathering at their
home Monday «‘ i d l i n g hi member» of Cottage Gr«»\«* Electric Co. lights
f I»«• Chiistiaii « hurch ami Sundai »«-bool.
f«»r April....................................... 233.83
1 he Prut/ mail family, nidiv idualiv ami
Know
les & Gruber, wire cable for
« olleetiiciv b a ie been faithful and e f f i ­
pipe line..................................... 20.92
cient member» o f tb«* church and *s un
day »«*ho«d and it m m » a» a token o f re Walter Pitcher, work on pipe line 20.00
g ird t»»r their helpfnine»» ami regret W. B. Osmon, work on street....
v57
Hi sit they are »«> »0011 to leave to mak«
3.00
ibeir home at New Meadow», Idaho, Lewis Groves, work on pipe line
that the parti wu» planned. Many gift» Fiank Sherman, work on pipe line 20.00
• •t beautiful flower» were gu«*u t«* »how W. W. McFarland, hauling........
.75
appreciation for thi» helptfull,e»». The Cottage Grove A. F. & A. M., 16
• tiiidren came tir»t bringing pan»ie».
months’ rent on old hall bliig 49.00
riici entered tb«* bou»e »inging. Milh-
» «*iit and Jcrrine Burrooiv» recited in a s. H. McKernan, salary and ex
churuiing manner and Ceeile ( ’alliaon
penses. . . ................................... 75.40
**aug »ueetiy . Jeuuiug» King with a
W.
W. McFarland, hauling lumber
.25
few well ch«,»en word» told how tbe ch il­
3.00
dren appreciated the interest taken in Dave Estes, hauling rubbish....
them hi Mr. and Mr». Protzmun. A» | J. F. Young, salary and expenses 55.86
tb«* other gu«*»t» assembled they were Cottage Grove Transfer Co.,
made wtjcouie hy Mr. and Mr». Alta
cleaning streets......................... 47.39
King, Mr and Mr». Bert Richmond, Mr.
. 111 « 1 Mr». W A. Henienway. Mi»» Vd«'llc
iV mt«‘ . Mi»» Bertha Stephen» ami Mr.
and Mr». I'rot/man. Sweet piano and
violin mu» i c u a» render«*«! during tbe
♦•arlv evening, ftdloived hy a well ur
rang«*d program. Those reading were
Msiitba VV ilk in »«»n, Ruth King. Clvde
Burcbam, W . A. liem cnw ay, and Mi»»
Lena Burcbam.
F ieri
number n an
heartily encored.
Mr». lima Bouger,
Helen Siiup»oii, Leslie Hull and the
g ir l » ’ chorus delighted the audience
with songs. Mrs. Ids Caldwell repre
**«*nteil the Sunday school, Sylvia Yeatch
tin* young people, Captain Fee Roy
Woods tb«* o f f ic ia l board. Rev. Callison
tb«* church, each »peaking words ot
praise and appreciation and regret Ot
the f a m ily 's departure. Captain Woods
talked with feeling o f the pleasant re­
lationship o f continued service with Mi.
P rotxan a foi tw elv e years, and the
»tiength and comfort it gave hint whih*
awyy from religious influence while
serving hi» country.
ItOC
20e
25C
2.*»/*
I.5 0
25C
T h ere b«*ing no f u r t h e r business the
ctiuncil ad jo u rn ed .
J. E. YOCNG. Recorder.
Legal blanks at The Sentinel office.
Patronize home industry,
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I give special
attention to the
Eye, Ear, Nose
and Throat, as
j
well as General
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Surgery. Eyes
I tested and glasses fitted. Dr
Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital
p ro g r a m a n d s o c ia l w i l l he g iv e n
a t th e l . a f h a m »ehool house S . t u r d e y
e v e n in g . May IS.
A f t e r the p r o g r a m ,
'•o ffe e , pie a n d p o p c o r n w i l l he sold, t h e
r e e e jp t , t o go f o r w a r r e l i e f w o r k .
Notice to the Trade.
In order that we may sell at a still
*«mal!»*r margin of profit, we find it ab­
solutely necessary to adopt the cash*
with order system, w hi«*h is now’ in ef­
fect. Everyone will be treated alike an«l
we trust our customers will see that
this i» for their benefit.
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STERLING FEED CO.
A Frank and Open Letter
To the People of Cottage Grove and
Vicinity.
Through your loyalty to a local citi­
zen I lost to him a position which you
had on I'rcvioua occasion* generously
aided me in olitaining. For this you are
to be admi red. It is evidence that yours
is a good community within which to
reside, and especially so from the view­
point of a candidate.
Wuile you displaced me for a liu-al
man, I believe you will admit that 1
made you a good officer and that our
busin'-ss relations ¡i< a whole were pleas­
ant, therefore, now that I am making
application for a position not sought by
one of your locality, I ask for your old
time support in iny candidacy for coun­
tv treasurer.
BEN F. KEENEY.
Paid ndv. mlOe
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T o n ig h t O n ly !
ARCADE
Adamson, LaRose and Williams
IN MUSIC, SONG AND DANCE— ABSOLUTELY A HIGH
CLASS VAUDEVILLE ACT
DON’T FAIL TO SEE MISS LA ROSE DO HER WHIRL­
WIND HULA HULA DANCE
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Mrs. Roy Glass, Miss l.ulu t'urrin,
Mas Georgia Kinsey and Mrs. limn
Meager entertained at the home of Mrs.
Meager Friday evening for the pleasure
of Mr. and Sits .1 H. PrOtUMB. The
guests, in addition to the honor guests,
were the members of the faculty of the
city schools.
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The fourth, fifth and siatli grade
classes of the east side school accom­
panied by their teachers Miss VatiPen-
linrg. Miss Beniis and Mrs. Joseph T.
Smith, enjoyed a picnic on reservoir
hill Friday afternoon of last week.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Chambers were
dinner hosts honoring Captain and Mrs.
I.ee Kov Woods, at their home Monday
evening. Donald Woods also shared Mr.
and Mrs. Chambers' hospitality.
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\ ii error was made last week in giv­
ing the hostesses for the Eastern Star
supper. They were
Mrs. Joe Porter,
Mrs. U. M. Scott and Mrs. Andrew
III ii ad.
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A 100% INVESTMENT
MANY A FARMER WILL TELL YOU
THAT HIS SILO PAID FOR ITSELF THE
FIRST YEAR
BESIDES, IT WILL EN
ABLE YOU TO INCREASE PRODUCTION
OF WAR NECESSITIES
Ordera“ C O G R O ’’Silo today
■$<
The Royal Neighbors and Modern
Woodmen of America enjoyed refresh­
ments and a program at their lodge
rooms Wednesday night. About 70 were
in attendance.
4- f. <».
Children's night will be
observed at
the Eastern Star Friday night.
Cottage Grove Mfg. Company