Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, January 31, 1919, Image 4

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    badly mashed at the Woodard mill one
day mat week.
Mr. and Mrs. J. 1). Coffman, of the
Grove, spent the week end with their
daughter, Mrs. Alfred White.
Mr. and Mrs. \\. T. Giirroutte, of
Latham, visited Sunday with Mrs. Gnr-
routte'a father, C. H. Wmeroff.
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
LONDON
(Special to The Son tit el.)
Jun. 29.— Mr. and Mr. Karl McCoy
of l ’ort Orchard, Wash., who ha\e been
viaitint; here and looking for n location
have bought part ot' the 1-evi Geer
ranch and will move here in the near
future.
Mr. and Mrs. John Small and son
Carl, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Cox, au<
Henry Small were guests at the W. T
Jones home Mouday night.
Miss Myrtle Sutherland is employed
at the H." W. Shortridge home in the
Grove.
Grandma Bailee, who had been visit
iug her children in Washington the past
year, returned to this place Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kinerson Keithley of the
Grove visited at the John Massey home
Monday.
Mra. ltud Thorr. and Miss Edna Short
ridge motored to l^itham Tuesday.
Mrs. Jas. Groat visited at the H. C
Combs' home Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Small and son
Carl, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones
were guests at the Hubert Small home
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abeene, of Divide,
moved to London last week.
Will Jones motored to the Grove
Wednesday.
Jas. Groat went to Divide Sunday to
work.
HEBRON.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 28.— Mrs. F. II. Callison, of the
Grove, visited last Wednesday with her
brother, J. A. l'owell.
The C. C. Gilliam and J. G. Murry
babies have both been on the sick list,
but are improving.
Bernice Thorne, o f London, spent
Thursday night with Ada Gilham.
J. P. Miller was in the Grove Friday
A. L. Woodard's donkey engine broke
down Friday and logging hail to be sus
pended for a few days.
Mrs. E. E. Finnen, of the Grove, and
Miss Morgan, of Lowell, visited last
week at George Taylor’s home.
F. L. Führer went to Walker Satur
day to get some pigs.
X. L. Woodard is running ties this
week.
George Bales had one of his fingers
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P ro fe s s io n a l C a rd s
776 Sixth Are. W., Eugene, Ore.
R. McCARGAR. D. D. S.
DENTIST
Neuralgia relieved instantly by
local application. Residence and
office at Fifth and Main.
Phone 131J Cottage Grove, Ore.
Physician and Surgeon
Special attention given to surgery
and eye, ear and throat. Country
calls as well as city calls answered
day or night.-
Offiee: Cottage Grove Hospital
J. E. YOUNG
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Office on Main avenue
Cottage Grove
Oregon
A. W . KIME. M. D.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Office in Phillips building over
the Benson drug store. Office
phone 34 Residence phone 126J.
Cottage Grove
Oregon
DR. W . M. HAMILTON
Res. Phone 14F3
LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC
PHYSICIAN
Consultation and examination
free. Office hours 9 to 5. Sun­
days and evenings by appointm’t.
Office in old Cottage Grove ban*
building at 104*4 Main evenue.
H. J. SHINN
ATTORNEY AT LAW
and notary public. Practices in
all eourts. Twenty five years ex­
perience.
Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore.
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
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(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 29 Mr. and Mrs. John Allen
spent Sunday with Mr. ami Mrs. Edit
Jones.
Frank Boyles, who had spent several
months at the home of his uncle. Win.
Griggs, left for Portland Moudav
Mr. tiud Mrs. Clyde Hastings visited
at the Geo. Hastings' home several
days this week.
Miss Slim mol Miss Donohue spent
the nook end in the Grove.
Mrs. Thena Miller was in Cottage
Grove Friday.
Mr. I.ebow. who has been very ill
with the flu at the home of his
brother in law, Jasper Huff, is very
much improved.
Milford Hopper has sold his place
here ami moved to Cottage Grove.
Mrs. Robbins visited with Mrs. Geo.
Layng, at W alden, Monday.
ROW RIVER
(Special to Th(> Sentinel.)
Jan. 29.—S. H. \ anghun went to Lu
gene Friday for a visit with his d nigh
tor, Mrs. Earl Harklcroad. Ho returned
home Sunday.
J. B. Mosby was a Cottage Grove v .s
itor Monday.
,
The dance given at the S. II. Y i ighan
home Saturday night was well atleudi 1
and enjoyed by all.
Juanita Kby has returned to her
home in Cottage Grov,. after u week's
visit at the home of her sis*->r, Mrs.
Frank Potts.
Mrs. J. A. l'helps and two children
are ill.
Alfred Williams, Corbett Stni'h M i d
Hubert Mosby were Sunday visitors at
Don na.
Among Cottage Grove visitors from
here Saturday were Mrs. T. K. McMas
ter. Dora Low, Mrs. A. Coquette, Frank
1‘ U Hard. Carl Bru/as, W. J. M leseenger.
and J. B. Mosby.
\ iola U Blue and baby son, of Eu
gene, arrived Wednesday for u visit
with relatives.
Mr. mid Mrs. Wm. Thrum moved to
Dnrena Sunday.
Corbett Smith, of Hujadii. spent tli
week end with home folks here.
Johnnie Kirk, of Dorena. was in How
River Sunday.
Frisby Moulding and Albert Vaughn
were Cottage Grove visitors Sunday.
Mrs. Lulu Stone, of Cottage Grove,
visited at the S. H. Yiiughu home Sun
day afternoon.
DISSTON AND RUJADA.
M A X LTJEBKE
THE RAW LEIGH MAN
DR. S. M. W ENDT
„
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 29.— P. C. Christensen came
down to Disaton from Green Hock
Tuesday for supplies. He says there is
very little snow in the Bohemia dis­
trict.
Harry Parker was down from Lund-
park Tuesday.
W. 1- Hunt, llerb Cline, Al Whitman
and Lee Wetuiore were in Disstou Sun
lay.
Mr. and Mrs. Ogle Young, of Cottage
¡rove, spent the week-end with Mrs.
Young's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben
"’ itcher.
Mrs. Ida Garoutte and little son re­
turned to Upton Thursday.
C. Hastings, of Waldport, was in
Disston visiting friends Monday.
Mrs. W. I.. Hunt and Mrs. H. Glen
son, of Wildwood, were in Disston Sat­
urday.
Mrs. E. S. Holderman and daughter
Doris went to Cottage Grove Thursday
to attend the funeral of Mrs. Holder-
man’s aunt. Mrs. Whorton.
J. S. Milne, Dun Berk and Alex Lund
berg sent two cars of wood out from
Disston to Cottage Grove, one on Sat­
urday and one on Monday.
I>tin Beck and J. S. Milne returned to
Disston Wednesday, where they aro
cutting wood.
Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holderman and
daughter Doras and Miss Dear White-
ley were guests at the Ben Pitcher
homo Sunday.
LYNX HOLLOW.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 29.— Mr. Hawley, of Cottage
Grove, was a Lynx Hollow visitor re
ccntl.v.
Melvin Jackson underwent an opera­
tion for appendicitis at a Eugene hos­
pital last week. He is reported to lie
¡doing nicely.
John Hemme, who has just been dis-
j charged from the spruce division, is
home for a short visit with his parents
before going to Fall City .where he has
employment.
Gilbert Hoge arrived home Friday.
He is one of the first soldiers from
France to Is- welcomed home in these
parts.
“ Flu” patients here aro all on the
road to recovery.
Mrs. S. B. Jackson and Mrs. Melvin
Jackson returned from Eugene Hunduy.
Mrs. Hemme was a dinner guest o f
th, Briggs family Tuesday.
.Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser visited at
the W. A. Kenne home Sunday.
SILK CREEK.
ALTA KING
ATTORNEY-AT LAW
Office located in the rear of
the First National bank.
Cottage Prove
Oregon
D. N. McINTURFF
ATTORNEY AT LAW
Practices in all courts. Will attend
to your business promptly, honest­
ly and earnestly. Special attention
K* ven to the examination of ab­
stracts, drafting of wills, settling
of estates, conveyances, roller
tions and pensions. In First Na­
tional bank building on 6th street
Phone 36
Co tinge Grove, Ore.
H. W. TITUS. D. M D.
EXPERT DENTISTRY
Modern equipment. First Nation­
al bank bldg. Office hours 9 a.
ni. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Eve­
nings or Hundays by appointment
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 29.- Tln-re was publie service
here Sabbath for the first time for
several weeks.
Mrs. Stierwalt left the first of the
week to nurse a sick friend at Rose-
burg.
Elder J. A. Bippey, of Rosehu'g,
spoke here January 25.
Miss Verna Esten returned to Med
ford last week to resume her school
work, whirh was interrupted by sick
ness.
•Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve, Mrs.
Ada
Wilson and F. D. Wheeler were in the
Grove Monday.
SIGINAW.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. 29. Mrs. Beck came home from
Eugene Sunday, but returned today to
I take up her duties as nurse.
Mrs. J. C. Mulligan and daughter
Ethel, of Oregon <' 1 1y, spent the week
tend with Mrs. Mulligan’s sister, Mrs.
J. F. Neat.
Lowell Bcnston motored to Eugene
Saturday.
Mary and Bertha Neat were' in the
Grove Sunday.
Mrs. J. F. Ail/iey and baby, and
Hom e : cTWade : Flour
FOR HOME PEOPLE
Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour
H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour
Made by Cottage
Grove
Phone 8 0
Milling
Company
Fra liceo Vdiiey. are in Cottage Grove
today.
Miss N'orti Qiit't'ii lias returned to her
school ut Trent.
Mrs. He li soli and Mrs. Neat are in
Cottago Grov e toduy.
Mrs. Hustoii ijiieener and son Herbert
huvo retunrued tu their ho me in Cot­
tngo Grov •>.
Mrs. Pi et and duughter rcturned to
tlieir homo at Nertli Homi Sutunliiv
Mr. and Mrs. Dick, lim ic i Dick and
Mrs Ktiiglit weie in thè Giovo Tiiesdav
Ulttdvs and Harry Itenstou rcturned j
to lugli school Mondai alter a iicck ’aj
nbsen ce.
V taffey nuli parlv una glieli at Ilici
d. F. Neat nome Smurdiii night.
V
luign crowul w us prese ut.
Boy Tapini un» in thè Grovo Suaduv.
Etti! and Merle Scott visited Snudai'
ulte monti at thè Judsoii Mieti homo.
Etta Scott, Mrs. li It, Monili, Mrs.
Benstou and Iteri Ilo Neat were Cottage
Grovo visitili* Mondai afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs F T. Itenstou and soli
Harry visited at thè D W MeKiiinev
houle ili Cottage Grov e Snuda v.
DELIOUT VALLEY
(Special to Tli,, Sentinel.)
Jun. 30. Robert Guv Conner re
turned home Siiturdnv from Camp
le s i» , having been discharged from the
seri ice.
Mr. mid Mrs, O II. lleime spent the
week-end at the Ernest Sears' lumie
The Lee Nixon fumili spent Saturdnv
night si nil Sunday at tin' E. J. Kent
home.
The J. A. Jolt family were dinner
guests Sunday lit the Frank Stilici
home.
Mr. and Mrs K. C. Conner from above
Saginaw, and Howard Keene were Suu
day visitors at the Conner homo here
The Bert mid Rav Myers’ families
went to Thornton Conner's Tuesday to
visit with the Mrs. Mvers' brothers at
the home of their mother, Mrs. Lake.
O U can’t help cutting It wise joy’tis
remarks every time you flush your
smokespot with Prince Albert— it hits
you so fair and square. It’S a scuttle f ull of jimmy
pipe and cigarette makin’s sunshine and as satisfy­
ing as it is delightful every hour of the twenty-four!
Y
'34t>th Artillery Welcomed.
Tacoma, Wash., Jan. 28. Tacoma
officially welcomed the 3411th nrt'llcre I
of the '.list division home tonight. ..
reception and dance were hold for tin
soldiers at the Butto building. ' amp
l-ewis. where Mayor C. M. Kidib il in In-
half of the city, and K. B. King for the
commercial orgitni/.iitions, greeted the
soldiers. One thousand girls, taken
from Tacoma in automobiles, dunce.I
with the artillerymen. The great kip
pod mine building was filled.
It’s never ten) late to hop into the Prince Albert pleasure-
pusturel
For, P. A. is trigger-ready to give you more
tobacco fun than you ever had in your sm okecareer.
T h a t’s because it has the quality.
Wilbur Pitcher mid Lewis Tillotxnn,
of Cottage Grove, uri' m e m b e r s of the
3 tilth.
Quick as you know Prince Albert you’ll write it down
that P. A . did not bite your tongue or parch your throat.
And, it never will! For, our exclusive patented process
cuts out bite and parch. Try it for what ails yo u r tongue 1
Methodist Church Services.
The subject for tin' Sunday morning
service at tile Methodist church will In'
"T h e Stewardship Challenge. ”
The
evening subject will lie “ Making De
mocracy Safe for the W orld."
T o p p y r » d bt 141», t id y r e d tm a , h n n d a n m c p o u n d a n d h a l f p o u n d t in
h u m id o r a
and
t h a t c l n e r , p r a c t i c a l p < n in d c r y a t a l g la a a h u m id o r w it h
a p o n g e m o ia t r n r r t o p t h a t kntepa that t o b a c c o in a u c h p e r f e c t « o n d it io n .
Card of Thanks.
We wish to extend our sineerest
thanks fur the kindness and sympathy
extended and shown to us during the
recent illness mid loss of our beloved
mother.
MR. AND MRS. J. O.
Q. WILI.ETS
WILLI
AND FAMILY.
j31e
Soldiers Ordered to Write Home.
Washington.— Failure of refetlves
and friends at home to hoar from
many members of the expeditionary
forces has led General Pershing to
order that every man In the American
army in France mail to bis nearest
relative a postcard giving the present
location, state of health and military
unit of the writer.
The Sentinel has a bargain in n schol­
arship in the International Correspond­
ence Si-hool which ha» been left with it
for »ale.
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W
A N T
A D S .
For Sale—4 R1 od® Island Red cockerels,
4 Rhode Island Red cocks, 2 years
idd, 4 White Leghorn cockerels, college
bred. Jaekson Godard.
j24 f7pd
Geo. H. Brainard, Real Estate and In­
surance, timber lands, mining prop
erty, farming property and city prop­
erty.
o ltfe
The Ever Layers Are the Payers—S. C.
White Leghorns, Tancred strain, trap
nested every day for 13 years, which
has built up a high laying strain. Cock­
erels, hatching eggs, day-old chicks fur
sale; % mile west of city. Bert Hands,
Cottage Grove, Ore.
jan 10 a‘25pd
For 8ale— 60-acre ranch near Walden
station; 50 under eultiv ation, balance
timber; all fenced; running water in all
pastures but one. Part time. Phone
I9-F13. J. II. BchelL Possession given
at once.
jlO ml lpd
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company, Winston-Salem, N. C.
TAKE HIN TIME
JUST
It takes quality to
make a real bargain,
says Kelly
AS SCORES OF COTTAOE
GROVE PEOPLE HAVE.
Waiting doeiiti't pny.
If you neglect kidney Imekuchc,
Urinary tnibble» often follow.
Doan'» Kidney Dills are for kidney
backni'he, und for other kidney ills.
Cottage Grove t-ifi/i-ris endorse them.
the banker
"T h i s small chew of
Real G ravely gives
more real tobacco
satisfaction than a
big chew of ordinary
plug. It tastes better
and lasts lo n g e r."
A. Rogers, retired farmer, 407 North
0 Htreet, Cottage Grove says: “ I have
taken Doan’s Kidney Pills o ff and on
for several years and they have always
done me good. I have been subject to
attacks of kidney trouble whirh hnve
made it hard for me to control passages
o f the kidney secretions. I have found
that after 1 nave taken n box of Doan's
Kidney Pills my kidneys have become
normal. ’ ’
Drier 00c nt all dealers.
Don’t
simply ask for a kidney remedy—get
Doan’s Kidney Dills the same that
Mr. Rogers uses. Foster Milbnrn Co.,
Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y.
j2 l ■’ I
makes G enuine G rave­
ly cost less to ch ew thin
ordinary plug.
H'nlt It:
G enu in e G ravely
IMNVII.UL VA.
f n r booklet om ih r u u n f p lu g
Peyton Brand
REAL CHEWING PLUG
P lu g p a c k e d in p o a c h .
SUMMONS.
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Lane County.
Georg - M. Cooper, plaintiff, vs. I.ieln
Cooper, defendant.
To the Defendant: In the name of tin
State of Oregon, you nrc hereby re­
quired to appear and answer the com-
plaint fibd against you in the above
entitled suit, within six weeks of the
date of the first publication of this sum-
'
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For Sale Baby calves of the following
breeds, either sex: Holstein, Durham
or Shorthorn, Red I’oll, Guernsey, Jer
sev, and Ayershire. Write for price«
J. O. Olsen, Crow Stage. Eugene, lire
gon.
j!7-31pd
For Sale— Green body fir wood. Leave
orders with Knowles 4c Gruber. E.
I
linllnday.
____
jl7-meh2lpd |
For 8ale— My home on Knox hill, east
end Main ate.. Cottage Grove, just
outside corporation; 2 acres I and. 5 room
cottage nearly new, well finished; store
room and woodshed nttaehed; stable
hen house, good well of spring water, I
pump on porch; land well adapted to
early strawberries, loganberries, or early i
truck garden; half mile from postoffice.
Would make good poultry ranch. Price
reasonable. Also
„
80-acre desirable home ranch, known
as the Eugene Miller ranch, I */j miles
west o f Cottage Grove; •/, mile from
ehtirch. school and daily mail; 30 acres
under cultivation, balanc,. pasture and
timber; some saw timber and valuable
belt pole timber; several acres of good
garden land can be irrigated from
springs and main creek; buildings fair;
2 dwelling houses; 2 good barns newly
roofed; cherries, pears, and winter ap­
ples of excellent varieties. Would pay
to investigate. For prices and terms on
above properties apply to Miss Janet T.
Davidson, Cottage Grove, Oregon. Knox
H i l l . ________________
j ! 7 3lp<f
For Sale Good saddle; or will trade for
pigs. E. J. Hoars, phone 35 f'2‘2. j31pd
Found- Small book. Owner can have
some bv calling and paying for this
notice.__Sentinel._______ _____________
Taken Up — Brlndle Dnrham cow. with
bit marks in upper left ear and lower
right ear, about three weeks ago at my
farm south of town. Owner may h av e
animal by proving property and paving
costs of feed and this advertisement.
Mrs. G. A. Green, Cottage Grove. j.lle
Wanted -Old fashioned Seth Thomas 8-
dav weight clock. Must be in fair
condition. Hentinel._______
¡3 1 f i r
For Sale—Baby cab. washing machine.
2 new gasoline sad irons, cream sepa
rator, cheap. W. B. Finney, 700 Gibbs
•venue.
j31-fl4pd.
Good taste, sm aller
chew, longer life is whit
moli», whiili date is thè 2lth day of in thè Cottage Grote S> titinel, n weekly
Juniinry, 1919. und if ynu fati to so ap new -paper, puldished and of generili rir
peiir and nnswer, for wnnt tliereof, thè cul.it,on in l.iiiic tniinly. Oregon, bv or
plaintiff vvill a ik thè Court for thè re ib r of thè limi <1 F. Skipworth, .lodge
lini piaved for in plailltiff’s rnmplnint,' of thè above entitleil Court, ituted .litri
vie..: for u dee ree dissidi mg thè mar iiiwy —
ot li, 1919, and thè date of thè Inst
riage enntmrt ex ¡.«ring between ynu and publiration itili he Februsry LHth, 1919.
thè plaintiff, un thè ground» of cruci |
D. N. M. INTDRFF,
and inLiiinnri treatment.
Attnrney for l'Inintiff.
l'Iris Hiiinmnn» is served by puhliration Do«toffice nddrcs», Cottage (ir ite, Ori*.
GOOD UNPRIME POOR UNPRIMl
AS TO SlK «QUALITY AS TO S M «QUALITY
12.001010.00
8.50 to 7.50
6.50 to 5.50
4.00 to 3.00
N° l.tm» URGE
H 'B A TOAViBAGi
9.00 lo
7.00 lo
5.00(0
2.75(0
7.50 to
5.75 to
4.C0IO
2.00to
8.00
6.00
4.25
2.25
7.00
5.25
3.50
1.60
6.00 lo
5.00lo
3.00(0
1.60(o
5.00
4.00
2.50
¡.40
N9I.MEDIUM
N9 1. LARGE
N°l.SMALL
EITB* TO AVtftAGI FITQA TO AVIBAGC fXTNATO AVERAG«
4.50to
3.50lo
2.50 to
125 to
2.50
I 50
1.25
.75
2.0010 125
125 to .75
l.OOto .50
N° 2
20 lo .25
no
3
AS TO SIH • QUAllTV AS TO SOUMMUTV
WINTER
3.00 lo 2.50
2251 o 1.75
1.60(0 1.30
l.lOlo .90
l.OOto .75
.50to .40
FALL
2.30(0 1.90
1.80(0 1.60
1.50(0 1.20
1.00 to .80
25 to .60
25 to 25
D O N ’T S E L L Y O U R F U R S A T “ A N Y O L D P R I C E ”
when ‘‘S H U B E R T ” is
aying such extrem ely high prices.
“ SHUBERT” Wants C egon Furs—AH You Can Ship
For more than thirty-five years "SHUBF.RT” li v been Riving Fur Shippc-* an honest and liberal aiiortm ent
—paying the highest market prices—tending n turn» out promptly—rendering “ better »ervice” - “ quicker.”
A " S H U B O I T T A G E N V F L O P E " on your xhipmrnt means “ more money"
for your Fur»—“ qu ich er"—“ the best and promptest SERVICE in the world.”
GET A Kb IPMENT OFF TODAY.
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