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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (March 21, 1919)
ry Sanders an,| f,_ o -------I” » , v MU. h. rlh» Kirk " I j rv \V. Kirk, s i Vlll , ■ il..11ut xvllh’ t®» lumi H*111* %ltd Mi«* Molli«* Curbed Su.ltb, 0f » ................................................... •veeh end with h ua, r at tin' Arthur Uusso '■ mm evening, Dureua Sunday »’ bill,. Mosliy , H. H kluaby hum, „*1 Jimmie lluahell H Will..«, houi. H aidar • , . Wllitui........ aii - m v, » ,.g K »f returned from Fug,., Dave William, R ow R iver, I k » r . Nun the week in Eug„,V u to Wednesday. Teeter. urned Mr. and Mr*. ii#uf Kuiii Moiid.y, »r«ef • r » * ' « 1 to Mow Ml ver T - - , / ’ ,ud here ..I k krr •»*' with relatives la He,," N elli» Fienaid, W iÌiu». Of % •• * llama and Will |||ng at the hurt. “ f kl* •!»«•» , Mr». Wood Thursday. I’. McCollum. . Irvin George *kl| Mr Mr. I» II. I!»• »• • • X. »*• «rese, visited .M b e W ilW . t a « T u r. Cottage Grove HatufiJ.y .. - ... i Just in by express— a wonderful assortment of dresses » ¿ A S .. T h e materials are w ool serges, taffetas, crepe de chine, mcssaline, and georgette crepe. Suitable for street or evening wear. Navy, Alice blue, and reseda green. Priced at----------------------------------- S . 5 0 up T h e correct hat for street w ear this season will be either the pineapple braid, rough straw, or basket w eave effects. These are to be had in all the new' shades or combinations of shades, including black, dust, jay blue, navy, cherry and taupe. In our millinery section you will find a com plete assortment of these hats. ■lav sfteruoon. Mr.. Kin Venteb, o f I» Visit>»K her nil’« ', Sir. J V E very day needs from our notion department BLUE MOUNTAIN. bom«1. Jo* Urrog* bm« !**n J. & P. Coats crochet cotton, all colors, 2 spools 25c. sewin« thread, all colors, spool 6c. Skirt belting, all widths in black A new shipm ent of dress gingham s just in N e w plaids in blues, tans and pinks. A lso a good as sortment of small patterns in desirable colors. Under- priced at 3 Q C p e ^ See w in d o w display A com plete assort ment of colors in and white. Bias tape in black and white. . Pearl buttons, per dozen, 10c. Crepe de Chine suitable for waists and summer dresses. 36 inches wide, per yard $ 1 « 9 5 Black rubber hair pins. 6 for 10c. Thomas black ink, 10c bottle. Bonnie B slipover veils, black and white, 25c. Safety pins, lar(te and small, per package, 5c and 10c. Elastic, black and white, in all widths. Helliwell, Bangs Marksbury p™£*H«wny will be donated to the Armenian and Syrian relief fund. Everybody is in NEIGHBORHOOD NEW S vited to attend. C. W. Sears, Frank and Brison Sears and Ira Beidler motored to Pleasant STAK. Hill Monday. M Mrs. Ira Beidler and daughter Kath (Special to The Sentinel.) leen were visitors at the Kate Hears March 19.— Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sallee, home Sunday. Joe and Franci. Wick* and Dale Owen Mrs. W. D. Heath and sons, Will and spent Thursday evening at the J. T. Addison, returned home last week after Sallee home. an extended stay on Dinner creek. Joe Wicks and Oral Sallee motored Harry Williams has moved onto his to Eugene Monday. place near the steel bridge and is going C. A. Harlow was in Row River Tues into the chicken business, having al ready purchamil about 900 hens. His day. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Casey left Sun father, Sid Williams, is making his home day for Cottage Grove. From there M r. with his son at present. Casey went to California to look fo r Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller were in work. the Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C lifford McGee moved The dinner given to all returned sol to Cottage Grove Sunday evening. diers by the Cottage Grove grange was John and Leslie Wicks returned to attended by a number from this neigh the^x work at Rujada Sunday evening. borhood. Mrs. Fairy Allen visited Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Wes Chrisman, o f Do- and Sunday at Walter P itch er’s. rena, were at the Waldo Miller home Dale Owen and Raymond W icks at Monday. tended the dance at Wildwood Satur Mrs. W. D. Heath and son William, in company with Mr. and Mrs. Fred day evening. Frost and son Harry, o f Blue Mountain, MOUNT V IEW . in their ear, motored to Portland Tues day o f last week, returning Thursday (Special to The Sentinel.) accompanied by Carrie Heath, who had March 19.— The Mount View school been visiting relatives there. W. D. Heath was a Grove visitor Sat will give a pie social Saturday night, March 22, at eight o ’clock. A program urday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, o f Blue will precede the social and the proceed. NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS A uto Repairing at Reasonable R ates Prest-o-lite storage battery service station. Service for all m akes of bat teries. Oxy-acetylene welding and cutting. Ford parts on hand. Federal tires and tubes on hand. Spray & L on g ON FIFTH JUST SOUTH OF M AIN, N EXT DOOR TO OLD POSTOFFICE BUILDING, IN OLD SENT INEL OFFICE Mountain, stopped at the H. E. I.owry home Tuesday morning on their way to Eugene. William and Addison Heath left Fri day for Toledo, where they will obtain employment. DELIGH T VALLEY . (Special to The Sentinel.) March 20.— Mrs. Alma Sears, o f Cot tage Grove, spent Saturday and Sun day at the home o f her son Ernest. The Ernest Hears family speut Hun day afternoon at the llognte home. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Jackson and daugh ter, o f Walker, were Sunday guests at the Oscar Jackson home. The M. A. Horn family motored to Mabel Sunday. Nearly all the men o f the neighbor hood nttended the sale near Cloveri^ale Monday. Mr. Fuqua and son Wilson, o f Cres- well, were at the .Toll home Tuesday. Mrs. M. A. Horn visited Mr. H orn’s mother in Lynx Hollow Wednesday. Mrs. Wheeler, o f Cottage Grove, who has been nurse at the Safley home, re turned home Wednesday. LONDON. (Special to The Sentinel.) March 19.— Marion Hager, o f Cres- well, visited at the E. Geer home last Thursday night and Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Will Lively motored to Springfield Monday. Mrs. H. C. Cox, who had been visit ing in the Grove( returned home Mon day. L. E. Spangenberg and J. W. Bemis motored to Goshen to attend the sale Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Abeene took their daughter Dorothy to Eugene Saturday. She underwent a surgical operation for appendicitis. Mr. and Mrs. Will Massey spent Sun day at the N. W. White home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Adams, o f Ln- tham, visited at tho George Sutherland home Monday. Mr. Moore, o f Sutherlin, was a guest at the W. T. Jones home Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Goer and son Her ald spent Sunday night at the Ed. Tul lar home in the Grovp. Mrs Robert Small, who has been quite sick, is improving. SAGINAW . (Special to The Sentinel.) March 19.— Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Nent and Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Moody have moved to Santa Clara. Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Benston and chil dren, Oladys, Evelyn anil Stephen, were in Cottage Grove Saturday night. Gladys Kompp, o f Eugene, spent the week-end with Lilly Knight. Miss Roberts, who taught school here, has returned to her home at Elmira. Merle Seott, Ruth Sharon and Mary Neat were dinner gueats o f Mr. and Mrs. \ (Special to Tho Henttoel.) March IV Clare#«* Fctersoo, o f I)«» rens. recently back (mm C a*F I •*«*!•• spent .......lay e v e n i n g si Kild Jones Mis Florence Voigt, o f Oakland, C ai.f. is visiting st tke Finley Whl|>|>a Clark's cotton thread. Be spool. 1 Mercerised < rovo, W illrU O. T. Beck, of Eugene, Friday evening. After dinner Mr. Heck took the girl* down in his car to Snntn Clara, where they stayed all night at the J. F. Neat borne, and returned Some Saturday eve ning. Dewey Fogle spent the week end at the home of his brother. Mr. Ailuey and funuly, who hnve bought the J. F. Nent home, will move onto their place this week. Mr. Beck nttended the teacher’s in atitute at Cottage Grove March H. Roy Taplin went to I’ortlaiid recently to attend school. Mary Neat was a guest o f Rcrtkn Neat Huturdny night and Sundny at the Grove. Judson Allen returned home Sunday night after visiting hi* son Carl at Cor vallis. L. C. Seott has returned home from Eugene. Lilly Knight and Kathleen Allen were in Cottage Grove Sunday. Mrs. Horn and son Francis and Mrs. Haight, o f Delight Valley, were visitors at the Burgess home Saturday. There will be preachnig and Sunday school at the church next Sunday. Miss Stover, o f Eugene, will preach. Bertha Neat, o f Cottage Grove, w h s here Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. C. Qiiccnrr and sons, Thomas and lluliert, were in Cottage Grove Sunday. Mr. und Mrs. J. Fogle nnd family were in Cottage Grove Sunday. Maud, Harry and Donnell Allen were in Cottage Grove Saturday. Cora Taplin and Dewey Fugle were in Cottage Grove Sunday. t^uite n few people from Delight Val ley and this vicinity gave a big dinner nt the school house Saturday for Miss Roberts. Miss Roberts1 room gave an entertainment. DORENA (Special to The Sentinel.) Mnrch 19.- Mr. and Mr*. Cha*. Wil- lain and son Delmer arrived from Wnl terville Thursday. They are visiting at the home of Mrs. Willain’s parents, Mr. and Mr*. C. H. Jennings. Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Flank moved to Cottage Grove Friday. Fhilip Mosby, ,,f Row River, was a visitor hero Friday afternoon, Mr. nnd Mr*. Cha*. Teeters made a trip to Cottage Grove Saturday on busi ness. Miss Oma Land left Saturday for Wendling for a week’s visit with rela tlvea. Mr. and Mrs. Hal Jennings and chil dren arrived Saturday from Issmt to spend the week-end visiting at the C. H. Jennings home. A party was held at the hall SaDir day evening. Mr. and Mr*. Ixit Wagner mnde a trip to Cottage Grove Tuesday on business Those who attended the St. Patrick ’» danee at Cottnge Grove Saturday eve ning from here were Mr. and Mrs. Har HERRO» ( Specia| |u Tk# March IV Mr daughter and her d»«|tm W ash , are visiting Mr* K L. Eiihret sick list the past *s*k, Harvey Taylor Umkt, J A. Fowell last » „ k Misa Esther Tsylar end ta the Grove hatiw work and vi,itt*| parents, Mr and Mri p Grandpa Oilhaw k*I granddaughter, DurutM was opfratrd "n *t » for appendintl«, tk*| aloug flae. Nor val 1 * 0 « rll srrivM -ewis Monday eveaiu don» , M The snow o f tke past week did much damage to telephone lines. I Mrs. Alice Legal, o f Fort land, who is visiting her mother, Mrs. Julie«, at Cot tsge Grove, spent a f* » days vtsllta* her Sister, Mr*. Ueorge Bantings, and family. Mr. snd Mrs Romer CUsroberlain at i h» AVtb boys. tended the dance at Henry Y onl’s Mat D IM TO N AJfO unlay evening. Win Evans, just bach from overseas, (Speeial to Th* is visiting at the ken* o f ki* uncle, March IV -lla r r y George Dowen*. Reulien llissuo returned from Csmp from Lundpork Kri day. Mr. and Mrs Ariagw« Lewi* Tuesday. and daughter Ruby tad Ales l.undberg sag Isn LYNX HOLLOW’ Saklia, attended the dssw Saturday night. (Special to The Sentinel.) The birthday |<«rty M Msreh IV Mr. Taylor and family, the new owners o f tke Tho«. ttrr place, ey ’a Sunday night was Ifcwk, Carry and WtR arrived la»t week and look pueeeaeloe of I’ ptun, paasrd through k«v their future horn*. Mr. Klindt, of The l>allr», a son in to their h o m e aear < '-.ttage Miss I aura Hrsaaer i law of Mr and Mrs Clork, m«de them end in Eugene with k*m a several days* visit reeeatly. Mra. (.ester M »*y. | W. A. R»nae has received word from hi* nephew, Ralph M"**burg. still in derman and Mist l'*vl France, that he expects to lie sent home Cottage tlrov r v i,iturv ' There will be a <)*•*»■ ion. Myron Jackson and Otto Briggs hav# Saturday night. Hen Pitrher lust sastkt: purchased a sawmill, so our returned sol dier doesn’t propose to lose much time Friday It a n kicked by C (*. Jackson sp«al the in getting to work. Georg» Trllie* underwent an opera Ike Grove. tion in a Eugene hospital Tuesday, the Classy job prlatiag. Ik second for him in less than a year. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Briggs are par NEW PRICES uN BIT eats of a daughter, born March It J. A. Ferguson was a paasrnger on Erl.lavs ami Hatardart the morning local for Kugrn* Tuesday II M| additional ksadmdl, any dnv but Friday tad ‘ tn rent* to first kusJisi THORNTON CORNERS (Special to The Sentinel.) March 29 Mrs Fannie Khodcs, who had been taking care o f Mrs. Allen, returned home Thursday. Dan Alien is slowly improving front a severe rase uf bluod poisoning o f one arm caused by some scratches upon the knuckle. Grace Rinard and her niece, Bernice Rmnrd, runic home Friday for the week end. Flare Fhapmnn has been airk with a bad cold, Mra. A. K. Foster visited her daugh ters, Mrs F. M Chapman and M r» Sura Alleman at Divide laat week. Mr. Fhiliipa, of Black Butte, ia stay ing with Dan iierli while taking medical t rant meat. COn AGE GROVE Th» N i i of Cottagi ramiliar te U Who afO tke W ltt«S SI*l They aro t’otltgs Of** Residents of < "tugs'" had kidney b a r barbs, ki ■ler ills; who kav* Fills. These witnr»** One Cottage tiro»» speaks is Mr*. F. C. Third Nt. She says: "1 ferent kidney mrdieise*. never done me a hit sf Kidney Filie is the osly keeps my kidney* in f«M one truobled with DIVIDE. symptoms o f kidney try Doan '*, for I ha»e (Sperial to The Sentinel.) March 20. Mra. W. E. Bucket has a b l e " I'riee 60e, at all returned from Salem, where she was simply ash for a kid»*f called by the lUnesa uf her uncle. Mr. and Mra. Charlie G a t e s arrived D oan's Kidney Fills-«** Saturday from a vfbit at I*, mar and Mrs. Kalslon had. Mfgrs , Huffal", N v Eugene, Mra. K. L. Me Reynolds has been run fined to the bouse with a severe attach of toll SI 1 1 1 is. Mr. and Mra. Is-e Dugan spent the week end at the Nets le wis home. Miss Genla Sodt-rstroin rami' up from Eugene Suturdsy to spend the week end at home nnd to attend the party at the la*wi» home. G. W. I'ullrt, of (he Fullet Lumber company, returned to Portland Saturday after a short stay at Veateh Spur. Mr. and Mra. G. L. Alleman spent Tuesday th« home o f Mrs. John AIM man at Utham Mr*. Alleman 1» rrit ¡rally ill. Mr*. A. K. Foster spent the week end at the Chapman and Alleman homes. W ANT Goo H. mm nord, Reel suranre, timber I**« erty, farming property ecty. Th# Eeor Layers Art White l^«ghorns, Ts*«* nested every day f°f has built up a high l»r>N erels, hatching eggs, sale; » « **»»l of W Cottage Grove, Ore._ >4 11 Tor B olo Oreen body » orders with Knowl**« Hollsday. r o r Bale Hors». * « * for Ml John ‘ s Tor Bant - Flasterid % »rrss o f ground » city. I'hone .'If» l $1 1 ROW RIVER. (Speeial t„ Th« Sentinel.) March 19. H. II. Vauglm went to Eu gen« on business Monday. Green Pitrher, of t!„ttnge Grove, rnme up to Row River Saturday evening on bum Head. 1 1 1 Tor f c l s - O t i i "O K inrubator. K. Grove. Wanted C. « Listings ranches; have buy'rt Among Cottage Grove visitor, from Make the first letter P*" her« Saturday were Albert and Will Vaughn IH v . Will,...... , j H. Moih, ( what you have snd »** dew Realty C „, Euir*' Mr*. J II. Wanker and Mrs. W ise«. »rank Junes left Moadny for a short W ant to rant a P1»»*'. utiiy at KoMpliiir^. o f «are. Adults p i i l ' t i u 1“i * * ,,f w " ,,,rn’ *••«*•* with Hodge, HI Whiteaksf** 221k“"*» ................... - I'espije the inclement weather Sntur uy night a gum, crowd was pres- hoL ■“ th# H "• Vnughn Jw ««a/ *“ • <■""• E lsie"(In f*lllt< ! an‘* daughters a*,I N,.,i p ", Alfred 1’ leu ivieve F . P : W d - *"<1 Hen •viove I aquette and Mr. and Mra. II«,. For R *la -H on es »nd e ifi« highwsy; '■r*MW ♦500. A. H. Fowell. Lost C hild ’s umbrtUA depot. Kindly retsf*_ Baled gray oat h»y f* dali. nhone I f “ 1