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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 7, 1919)
Will tho party thnt borrowed a reel tat ion book of Mrs. L. M. Thompson please return it to 343 Second street,! Cottage Grove. m7pd | Eraak Wallace and Robert Jones were here from Reedsport for the week end. J. M. I again uad family left Haturday for Htockton, Calif. in the benn, «round or pul The picture of Norval l’owell, Cottage I verized ia Grove member of the 69th, was a front page feature of the Portland Telegram F R A O R A N T , T E M P T IN G Wednesday. A N D S A T IS F Y IN G D. C. Baughman, of London, was in FO R the general accommodation of our Eugene Wednesday. ' ' customers and those of the west side in Ita atrength niukea ia eco l>e*ldtry.es Bros, pay c.jfsh for fresh particular, we will within the very near future eggs uml good dairy butter. Also, if you nomical too. Try a pound add a complete line of lunch meat« of all kinds. are u cash buyer, try this firm for a with your next grocery or The quality w ill be up to our usual high fair deal. Liberal cash discount. standard. M. II. Anderson motored to Eugene der. Only by testing can Wednesday. you know how good a 40-cent A game of basket ball will be played coffee can be. hero Friday eight between the Doreaa teu$i and a picked team from Cottage Grove high. A preliminary game will be played between the girls uf the sopho more un>l freshman classes. Wilbur Pitcher, of Wildwood, visited this week with his sister, Mrs. Ogle Young. Spot cash for eggs every day in the year. Farmers’ Cash Market. fUktfc or lease a partly improved plur«* of Mrs. D. L. Guard, of Roseburg, sister was stationed at Fort Crook and For Earl Murkleroud has arrived from Eu of Mrs. A. H. Hprinkel, attended the Omaha. about 41) acres or less with good orfliurd gene to open up bis auto battery service dance given Monday night in honor of for family use, with privilege of buying C. D. Hudson, recently o f battery D station. later on if same is satisfactory. Prefers tho soldier boys, and went on to Eugene 346th F. E., A. E. F., who had been vi* John Gray returned Wednesday fi -m the next day. southwestern Oregon. Distance from iting his sister, Mrs. E. E. Finnen, oi a visit with his chib.rcn at Hblefn. ruilroad or town of no great importance. Birch avenue, left Tuesday for Port Mill xupplies; Swengel Hardware. Address Oregon Chamber of Commerce, Mr*. F. B. Crowe returned Wednes U. E. Walker is suffering with an at land. W E RENDER YOU EXPERT Portland. day from a viait with her chilurep a* tack of measles, although old enough to Mrs. C. F. Farrington, of Tacoma, Hnlcm. The lurul brniifh of the Kfd Cross has S E R V IC E Wash., is visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. E know better. received word from the war department W A N T AD. BATEH.—One cent a Mr. and Mrs. David Sterling were Finnen. Mrs. Farrington’s husband is that the allotment mailed here for word with a minimum churge o f 25 called to C'rawfordsville this week by with battery C, 112th F. A., A. E. F. & .Marion Elir.abeth Mrown has been re cents. Three insertions for 50 cents. the death of Mrs. Sterling’s mother, turned unrluimeil. Anyone who run give No ad. ehurged for less than 50 cents. Mr*. R. E. Warner, which occurred Mon the address to which the allotment rnn I t ’s cheaper to pay cash. Want ad*, are day night. The funeral was held Wed The examination of the eye, to AMONO THE CHURCHES be delivered is requested to notify the the little liver pills of the advertising l»e complete, muat take into con nesday. Itcd Cross at onre. QUICK SERVICE world. m7tf aideration pointa far deeper Dr. and Mrs. R. McCargar have word M EALS SERVED A T A L L HOURS The H<'d Cross has received un allot Miss Ruche) Williams, of Yoncalli, than u mere teat for viaion. Not thnt their son Wendell, who was a mem Candy, Tobacco, Cigars meat of sewing arid is urgently in need rcturni-d home Wednesday after a visit ber of the 65th, is now in tho United Methodist Church— Bev. Joseph Knotts. only do we correct any defect pastor. Hunday school at 10 a. m. of helpers to get out the work. with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. States. Wo was left behind his regiment MRS. M. L. Henderson, Proprietor found in the a>Kht, but we alao Begular preaching services at 11 a. m. Jesse Trunnell. Hoy dry lime sulfur from Wynne A because of being confined to the hos teat the strength of the rotary Kline and rut down the cost o f your C. A. Kartell nnd G. s i. Marksbury pital and is now in a hospital in tho and 7:30 p. m. Epworth league at 6:30 muaclca and correct uny weak p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs spraying. m7-28 east. Wanted, a first class farm of HO to were in Eugene Wednesday night. neea found there, ao thut the day evenings at 7:30 o ’clock. Andy Nelson cume up from Eugene 100 acres, preferubly in the valley ter Colonel M. K. Lawson returned Wed Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty have re eyea may work in perfect uni- Sunday morning S. L. Mackin, who Wednesday. ritory, which may be utilised a* a breed tiesday night from a trip to Portland ceived word of the birth of a daughter was a lay delegate to the great conven aon and perform their functiona Helton Ward, of Eugene, visited dur lag place for thoroughbred pigs. Ad and expects to remain here for some to their daughter, Mrs. Grover Birtch- tion of the centenary movement of the without fatigue. ing the pust week with his grandpar dress Oregon Chamber o f Commerce, time. Ilis family is still in California. et, at Bogota, Colombia, S. A. Methodist church held in Portland last ents, Mr. nml Mrs. W. M. Hawley. Portland. Everything in poultry supplies from Oeorge Knowles was confined to the week, will speak on "M ethodist Visions T O R IC S A N D I N V IS IB L E the baby chick to the egg basket at the Pure buck wheat flour, $1.30 sucks re Mr*. E. W. Armcx took her son Cecil Eurmers ’ Cash Market. f2Htfe house a couple o f days the first o f the of Reconstruction," and the pastor, Rev. B IF O C A L S da... I to only $1.111 at liosl.nrres Bros to Eugene Tuesday for medical treat Joseph Knotts, who was a ministerial Vinal and Marvel Randall visited in week with a cold. Just u few sacks left— get busy. ment. W e preacribe Toric or curved Seott Smith returned Monday to Win- delegate, will speak on "L a r g e r Church Eugene Wedensday. Mm« Esther Mrirher, who underwent Two mill aeridents happened here dur lenaea in all caaea because they Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Allison have filed nemook, Nev., after a visit at the home Visions.’ ’ In the evening the theme an operation for nppcmliriti* at a Eo ing the past week. W. C. Applewhite adoption papers for little Lucile Mar of hi* brother-in-law, T. J. Hanna. will be “ The Reconstruction of A f allow a wider range of viaion, gen,, hospital, is reported ns not reeov is suffering with a smashed font sus shall, aged 5 years, who was taken into An 814-pound son was born Sunday rica. ’ ’ fit closer to the eye, and are • • • erilig as rapidly as might be wished. turned at the Eord mill ami James Tay the Allison home some time ago. to Mr. and Mrs. John McKibben. more becoming. For persons lor is suffering with u smashed foot sus Christian Church— Walter Callison, min Mrs. J. V. Johnson went to Marsh J. A. Powell has collected tho bounty needing glasses for both near B. I,. Reese and Mrs. H. M. Livin g ister. Biljje school 9:45 a. m. Y. P. S. tained at the Addison mill at Lorune, field Tuesday to visit a sister. on threo bobcats. and distant vision we supply stone, of Arizona, returned to their C. E. 6:30 p. m. Preaching services at Pathe records will bring to your own Dry litne-sulfur is not a substitute for homes Monday, after a visit at the 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. bifocals which we have fitted home all the munir of the world, hav • • » liquid lime-sulfur. It is the liquid in home of their sister, Mrs. L. 8. Hill. willi excellent success. Telephone 79 and We WtU Call for mg laboratories in all the large cities in Baptist Church— E. G. O. Groat, pastor dry form und is cheaper. For sale by Euro|>e and in New York. 11. C. Mad Charles Craighead returned to Mabel emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a. Wynne & Kime. m7-28 aen. flltfr m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Prayer Monday. meeting Thursday evening, 7:30 o ’clock. J. A. Powell and M. II. Anderson went Mayor A. M. Wood transacted busi L. R. VanNortwick and family ar • • • to Eugene Haturday to meet the boys of lit'** in Portland this week. O P T IC IA N OPTO M ETRIST Rough dry with all flat pieces Ironed rived Wednesday from Sims, Mont., and Christian Science Church— Services in the 65th as they passed through there. LENSES GROUND ON PRF.MI8EB J. !l.*Chnmber* spent several davi will make their home here. Mr. Van chapel at 242 Second street each Sun W E ALSO DO C LEAN ING Ered Gray, of Veneta, spent the week Nortwick is a son o f Mr. and Mrs. F. B. day at 11::00 a. m. Regular testimonial this week in Portland on business. meeting Wednesday evening at 7:30 AN D PRE88INO end with friends here. VanNortwick. Mrs. 0. M. Hull and Mis* Mildred o ’clock. The building is open for the use Hugh Currin writes from Elgin to re visited in Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. R. II. Newhall, o f Creswell, who of the circulating library euek Wednes Laundry picked up Monday till noon new his subscription und says he expects had been visiting at the home o f her day afternoon from 1:30 to 4:.»0 o ’clock. and delivered Wednesday evening. O liv e r plow s, harrow s, and all k in d s to soon move to Maker. brother, W. V. Chapin, returned home All are cordially invited to the services W ill pick up any time up to Wednes o f fa rm in g tools are sold b y Hwengel as well as to make use o f the literature. Half soles save half on your shoe bill. Monday. day evening and deliver Saturday. Hardware. • • • Your shoes will lust much longer if al- The J. B. Crenshaw family have The Church of Christ— Meefc in tho L. H. MeCoy was in Eugene Weilne* 9 Talk i» i >• • ' 11 priées o f in r ri* h h h * 11 **<* 1 be ways kept repaired and the cost of re old postoffice building on south Fifth pairs will be cheaper that way. Hee Dor moved to Grants Pass. mg reduced! i V n I j i f j p i i Itru*. nr,, n f day. street. Bible study at 10 a. m.; services Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Whitten have Goff, the old originul shoe doctor, jlt fe E. I). Handy was in Eugene Monday at 11. A ll are cordially invited. f i'r in g S I OIK) rim ir im i* f o r o n ly $ 6 . 95 , • • *' Mrs. Albert Htocks is still quite ill in moved here from Mabel. inni S tillo r n in rim l* fu r o n ly $ 4 . 95 . Huy** on business. Gospel Mission— W. B. Finney and wife Sfturl es Jackson spent Hunday at Eu a Eugene hospitul. un ii int'ii '* o v i'riill* unti M urk s h irt* a lio H. It. Hmith and D. J. Holmes were Mrs. Minnie Warner, of Coast Fork, leaders. Second door south o f cream reduced. Eugene visitors Tuesday and went on "ene with hi* w ife who is in a hospital Verne Garoutte was down from Ru aged 77 years, has been taken to the ery. Services Tuesday and Friday at there. 7:30 p. m. Sunday service« at 2:30 and juda several days o f the pust week due eounty hospital. 11 •' r it li I While, M ho uni homi' v ini t i >i|j to Alhnny. 7:30 p. m. Eull ear poultry supplies nt Earmers’ to the closing down o f the logging camp Mith hi* parents, Mr. nml Mrn. N. W. Death, fire and taxes wait for no Clay Mosby, second lieutenant in the Cash Market. Car lot prices. f2Htfc on aecount of snow. White, Mltile rerovering from n rivent man. Metter proteet yourself with both aerinl service and just discharged, ar With the cost o f everything entering Mrs. Robert llanua and daughters vis illiie*«, rettimeli to the university the life nml fire insurance before some eat George Dahl, a former employe o f The rived Tuesday from Fort Arcadia, near into the making of a newspaper increas ited in Saginaw Sunday. fimt o f the week. nstropho happens. Talk with Metrnlf. Sentinel, was up from Portland Hatur- 1.08 Angeles, to visit his parents, Mr. ing, it is absolutely essential that all subscriptions be paid promptly. •** The household goods of Dr. nml Mrs. duy. A lu n i t 20 “ M i l l * " f ro m he re nt temle il lie 'll give you the straight goods, m itfe and Mrs. R. H. Mosby. He has made Hvhleff which have been stored here it Morin) tm-i-ting o f th e E l k * nt E u g e n e application for admission into the regu Mr. nml Mrs. Earl Hill visited in Eu Roofing paper, roof paint and roof ever since they left here n couple of lar army and may remain with the ser Girl wanted for general housework. Wednesday evening. gene Tuesday. years ago, ure being shipped to Klamath cement are sold by Hwengel Hardware. m7pd Mrs. S. R. Smith. Shelby mu/iln lump*, the lient money Erank Knox was n business visitor Enlls, where Dr. and Mrs. Hehleff have Miss Della Atkinson has been sick vice. A t Fort Arcadia he was in the United States balloon school and wears j Want to rent a piano. W ill take best ran liny, nre noli) by Hwengel Hardware. in Eugene Tuesday. during the past week. Mrs. F. J. Helli- been loented for some time. the badge of a qualified aerial observer. of care. Adults only. Mrs. W. S. well is taking her place at the postof Mm. C. E. June* him returned from C. It. Lawrence was in Eugene Tue* Before being sent to Fort Arcadia he 1 Hodge, 81 Whitenker avenue. m7-21pd fice. Itonehiirg, where «lie vinit<*tl nt the home duy on business. of her ilfiughter, Mr*. Hoy Mellows, nml George Atkinson anil W. B. Hawley, City meat market closed after March nminled in raring for nn aunt o f Mr. I. Pay your account to D. N. M clnturff who are serving on the jury at Eugene, Mellows, who is hit years o f age and before March 10. A fter that date ur were home for the week-end. tion will be taken. f28-m7c sustained serious injuries in a fall. B. 8. Hiatt was up from Yoncnlla Sat Charles DeWald, who is serving on Mm. N. W. White went to Portland urday to ussist the band in its welcome yesterday to visit'lier sister, Mm. H. C. the eireuit court jury, was home over to the soldier boys. Sunday. Swet Itimi. For the first time in two years money Clarence (lilliam, recently discharged ^ l'h e dates half soles for auto tires is now worth more thun mere-hand se. eaa be had nt my shop after Mnrrli I. from the army, is visiting his parents, I f you pay cash for what you buy you V. M. d o ff. f 21 tie Mr. nml Mrs. A. D. (Jillinni. ure entitled to a cash discount— at Des Miss Judn Trunnell was in Eugene A ll mechanics love keen Mrs. E. G. (). Groat has been suffering Lnry.es Bros. yesterday. edged, perfect tools. Eyes with neuralgia during the past week. Box 614, Cottage Orove, Ore. M P. Garoutte returned Monday from Mm. Mary Miller, of I ’ lensnntt Hill, are tools of the mind. Like Phono 1-F2 2«/, Miles East of City Dry lime sulfur is cheaper and better Portland and at once treated his friends is visiting her brother, Daniel Head. all tools they must be slu rp than thn liquid solution. Wynne A M oody’s Deep-Curve to the Havanas. The bride, formerly Kryptok Lenses m7-28 to do good work and resist Captain and Mm. C. C. Crunon arrived Kiine. Mrs. Hnsie Hnodgrnss, o f Eugene, Are Beller Wednesday night from a visir nt Leb destructive wear. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Mrown, o f Con John Armstrong was up from Eugene stopped o ff in that city for a visit of a anon. don, are visiting at the J. K. Medley Eriday visiting at the homo of his aunt, few days. The wedding took place at Mrs. Erank Hnmbrick. Party from Wisconsin wishes to rent home. Vancouver Thursday of last week ni^d ' ~ ■■ All high grade heating stoves will be they will be at home in a few days in sold at 10 per cent o ff regular prices at the J. 8. Hilsby home. the Hwengel Hardware. N. H. Martin, former rity councilman, Miss Dorris England, o f Hnlcm, visit arrived Hunday from Portland on a bus IF Y O U R E Y E S A R E D U L L L E T US S H A R P E N TH E M ed during tho past week with Mrs. Ogle iness tri|f of a few days. Young. FO R Y O U — O U R G L A S S E S G L A D D E N The spot cash and carry home your George Knowles returned Saturday goods means cheaper goods. Make a m22tfc from attemliug a hardware convention saving at Spray’s. in Portulnd. E. E. Taylor, of Spokane, has bought O. F. King, who had been here on the T. R. Orr place a half mile west of business and pleasure, returned Hunday Walker. The Taylor family will take Broken Lensee E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T Factory on to his home nt Culver, lie arranged for charge o f the place this week and J. I.. Premises Quickly Replaced A N D O P T IC IA N the erection of n garage at his home Orr, who has been on the place, will now occupied by the A. B. Wood family. move into Cottage Grovo. T. R., who is 881— Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone 362 It. C. Madsen has just received a full now living at Waverly, Wnsh., has line of the famous l'nthc graphophones. bought a plncc at Deer Park, Wash., Call nnd see them. fl4 tfc and will move there at onre. 2 f/ j 11». can Diamond W brand baking powder..................... 45c Harry Lnmmers wns in Eugene F ri Alta King, who returned Innt week ♦ 1.00 ttack buckwheat, per Blink.... ............................................. 80c from .Salem, where he wns clerk o f the day. judiciary committee in the house, was Full line o f Pathe records on hand; I’«an n t butter (brin g a pail) per 11».......................................20c up from Eugene Haturday on business. require no change of needles. The per Handy Cut macaroni, p «r 11»................................................... 10c Ered Bartels returned Friday from manent, smooth, polished sapphire nail OUR DIRECT A N D IN T IM A T E CONNECTIONS W ITH M A N Y H U N Corvnllia, where he wns attending O. A. being round, it will not cut the surface DRED CORRESPONDENTS IN A L L PARTS OF THE CIVILIZED of the record nor impair it in any way WORLD EN ABLES US TO PERFORM SPECIAL SERVICE IN FOR C., and will join his father, John Bar ns a sharp point, hence the Pathe re EIO N DRAFTS A N D M ONEY 0RDER8. tels, in reopening the City Meat market. cords are prnctically indestructible. H. IT YOU DESIRE TO SEND MONEY TO YOUR FRIENDS OR fllt fc Miss Angie French is here from Paso C. Madsen. RELATIVES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES CONSULT THE Robles, Calif., visiting her sister, Mrs. Levi Geer, o f London, is serving on Him Edwards. the jury in Eugene. George Lancaster, recently disehnrged Miss Ruby Foote nnd Mrs. A. H. W A L K A B L O C K A N D S A V E A D I M E from the army, who had been visiting Hprinkel visited at Irving Sunday at M E M B E R O F FED ER A L R ESER V E BANK here, left Monday for Hpokauc. OUR SPECIAL BLEND COFFEE KERR&.SILSBY THE EXAMINATION ‘ OF THE EYE James Groom visited in Eugene Tue* day. Ralph Mrown arrived Tuesday from Grants Pass. Tea Garden syrup, Marshmallow syr up all kind* of *y,up at l»c*Lur/.c* Hros. Lowest possible price*. Hum Veatch und I'hurle* Hull visited in Eugene Tuesduy. I)r. E Ernst, first lieutenant with the I2d division in Eranee, send* an interesting copy of the official paper of the expeditionary forres, The Hturs and Htrlpes, whii'h tells of some of the spini did work of his division. Girl or woman wanted to assist with housework. Mrs. Ida Miller, f28m7pd Ross Allison, son of Mr. und Mrs. Jaek Allison, o f Grants Pass, und re cently disehnrged from the navy, ar rived Eriday night for u visit at thè homes of his úneles, H. V. and E. II. Allison. He remained over several day* on ai-eount of the serious illness of his gramlfuther, J. T. Allison. Miss Edna Ward, county treasurer, attended the dunce given Monday night in honor uf the soldier boy*. Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Moody visited in Eugene Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Powell went to Punitimi Tuesday to meet their son Vir gil upon his arrival with the Girth. Their son Robin was detained in the runt for doty Complete New Line of Lunch Meats (W í *SAH8I)^ A. BRUND & COMFY Grocers to Particular People Phone 65 Depot Lunch Counter Best Eating House in Town for the Money D . J. S c h o l l r i YOUR LAUNDRY TALES OF THE TOWN The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Sharp Eyes April and May Chicks Are Money Makers fi/CsiER at CHEAPER TO RAISE Trapnested White Leghorns CATALOO ON REQUEST Wm. Hands & Son Dull Eyes ♦ E ggs! E ggs! We pry cash for eggs—35c a dozen guaranteed price for Sat., March 8. SHERM AN W. M O O D Y Specials for Saturday, March 8 Direct Connections for Foreign Exchange Short’s Grocery the home of their brother, Ira Foote. FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove