Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921, May 16, 1919, Image 2

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THI I N i V U Í S M
K. FAHR EN WAI.D
GLENNIE K. FROST
MRS. H. H. FEISTER
CHAS. FAHREN WAIT)
MRS W K. FULLMER
EARL FULLMER
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The demand for ears is so grt'at that Fords are being delivered
only upon orders definitely placed with Ford agents, and some­
times even then delivery is slow. If you wish a ear for use this
season, your order should bo placed right now. W e will be
pleased to demonstrate to interested parties at any time.
FORD TO URING C A R ...
.....$618.21
FORD RO ADSTER______
___$604.58
FORD SE D A N , with electric starter and eleetrieally
equipped throughout.______ ____________ ___ __________ $953.55
FORD ONE-TON TRUCK, worm drive, without body... $635.15
S E V E R A L SECOND H A N D M A C H IN E S ON
H A N D AT B A R G A IN PRICES
Cottage Grove Garage
0. E. Woodson, Proprietor
Cottage Grove, Ore.
Subscribers to Victory Loan
L E N A J. ANDER8UN
CHESTER C. ANDERSON
O. A. AUBREY
ANCHOR AL8TED
C A R L ALSTED
C H R IS T IN A ALSTED
F. H. A LLIS O N
E. W. ARMES
M. H. ANDERSON
W. C. A P P L E W H IT E
MRS. F A Y A LLIS O N
MRS. N E T T IE M. ARNE
C. J. BRUZAS
MRS. C ARRIE BRICHER
T. O. BRASHER
C. J. BRE1ER
LLO YD W. ARRIN G TO N
D. C. BOSLEY
J. W. BEMIS
R EN A E. BU C K LEY
A X E L N. BERGGREN
ELM ER BERGGREN
J. H. BAKER
A. E. BURROWS
M A R TH A BENARD
O. W. BLACKMORE
MRS. BLACKMORE
B A N K OF COTTAGE GROVE
MRS. ELBERT BEDE
GEO B R A IN ARD
E. B. BISHOP
GRACE B L A C K W E L L
8. V. A LLIS O N
M A R Y A. BAKER
ABE BANGS
C. A. B A R T E L L
DO NNA B A R T E L L
LOUIS A N D E V E L Y N BENDER
ANDREW BRUND
MRS. R E N A B U C K LEY
JOHN W. B U C K LEY
CHAS. A. BE1DLKR
S. BURCHAM
JOHN BADER
8. J. BRUND
J. H. BARTELS
IL M A L. BEAGER
MRS. J E N N IE BEIDI.ER
J. W. BEMIS
CLYD E BURCHAM
L E N A BURCHAM
M A R Y BURCHAM
MR. A N D MRS. GEORGE BOYD
MR. AND MRS. W. BEAVER
SPRIGGS BROTHERS
F R A N K B IR N S T IE L
CHA8. B. BRU N EAU
CHA8. L. CALER
C L A R A W. CRANE
R C R IS W E L L AND W IPE
F. C. COFFMAN
MR. A N D MRS. E. W. CALD W ELI.
C. A. COOLEY
J. R. COOLEY
H A R R Y CULVER
JOHN COOLEY
8. E. COLE
MRS. A N N A COX
COSMO J. CAMEDON
M A R T H A AND J. H A R D Y CROW
F. A. CI/>W
LESTER W. CHILDS
MR. AND MRS. W. B. COOPER
MRS. ID A B. C A L D W E L L
W. C. COX
O. CH RISTENSEN
MR. AND MRS. E. C. CONNER
ROSA CURRTN
HE mao or woman afflicted with
E L L A COUNTS
backache, awollcn muaclei, »tiff
C. A. COOLEY
joint», rheumatic pain» or other »ymptom J. P. CTTRRIN
of kidney trouble i» entitled to «y mpathy
MRS. J. P. CU BRIN
and tbould have help.
L U L U CTTRRIN
Nature give* early warning of kidney
W. V. C H A P IN AND W IFE
trouble by puffineaa under eye*, »pot»
C. C. AND GRAYCE CRUSON
before the eye*, dry mouth, biliotuneaa,
CECII.E C A L D W E L L
weakneaa and pale, waxy, dry »kin.
L Y D IA E. D U N N IV A N
It i* unwiae to neglect the ilighteat
■ymptom o M id scy trouble. Give the kidney»
A N TO N IO D A L L A G U A R D I
the help they ere callin» lor.
D ONALD M. DE LONG
C. C. DE W ALD
HUGH D O O LITTLE
MRS. M. F. DesLARZES
M. F. DesLARZES
tone up weak, inactive, sluggish kidneys
ROY DesLARZES
and help rid the body of poison». With
LEON DesLARZES
kidney« and bladder properly fcmetionin*. no*
MRS. LEON DesLARZES
ftetite it restored, refreshing sleep is possible
A LIC E E. DesLARZES
sod health, strength and energy cone aa a
sutural reaoIt.
T. M. DOAK AND W IFE
JOHN C. H ASTING S
F. W. H A W K IN S
C. 11. H A IG H T
H A R LE Y HARMS
F R A N K E. HENDERSON
MRS. W. L. HUBHKLL
W. L. I l l B B K LL
OTT14 H E IN E
W. W. H AW LEY
E. S. UOLDEUMAN
MRS. S. M. HANSARD
LOREN W. Hi N T
J. P. H ART AND W IFE
A. E. HAM LOT 11
F R A N K L. HOUKKTT
WORTH H A RVEY
CARRIE U E M K N W AY
MR. AND MRS. W. S. HODGE
G. E. H U T8E I.L
H A R R Y C. H ART
MRS. M. L. HENDERSON
W ALDO H U LL
W. D. HEATH
W IN N I F RE l) H E LI J W E L L
A. W. H E I.L IW E I.L
W ALDO H U L L
E A R L H IL L
JOHN H. H U L L
MRS. 8. K. HOWE
EL J. HOWE
MRS. E. B. HOWE
CHAS. S. H A L L
MRS. L M. IIA R D IN O
I. M. H A R V E Y
MYRTIJC HUEY
WM. P. H A L L
GEO. M. H A L L
GEO. J H I L L
H1LDKED H A L L
L IL L IA N HORN
ELM ER H U L L AND W IF E
W. A. HOGATE
W. B. H A W LE Y
J. R. HENDRICKS
MRS. W M.HUBBARD
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SOLD
E V E R Y W H E R E
MR. A N D MRS. G. F A R M A N
"Correct
r
Lubrication”
With Zerolene, the Stand­
ard OH Company offers you
a scientific service in Correct
Lubrication.
By e a h a itiwe study and
w *m l ♦»*»■* tha Standard Oil
Cmapany Board of Lobric*-
thaa Engineers has deter­
mined the correct consistency
mi Zerolene for your make of
automobile. Their advice and
recommendations are made
available for you in the Zer-
aktmm C o rre c t Lubrication
Charts. There ia a separate
chart far each make of car.
Carolai* i» earracUy rcAnad from
■ h a « ! Caüíoraia erada oil.
It
hnopa tu tahricaUnx hod, at cyliw-
dar neat, halda compreiaion, (ira s
pert act protection to the mo* inf
aarw and depotrt* la u t carbon. It
la the product of «he cambi nod ra­
re y er ien e. and eqefpment
' * O fl Company.
Oat a Carnet Lubricati»* Chart
r yoar eat. At year dealer', or
r «m am atatkm.
T. O. S U D T E LL, S P E C IA L AGENT, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
Roosevelt
highw ay
V,
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MOINS
IT M E A N S — Quick mobilization of guna and men
for national protection.
for every purpose
N O W M IL L E D AS BEFORE
TH E W A R
“America's Finest
Flouring Mills"
By
Fisher Flouring M ills Company
Seattle
MRS. E LIZA M .C A L L
L a u r a M c F a r l a n d
ROBERT MrCOKD
C. 11. McKIBBEN
E A R L M eK IN N R Y
THOS. R. SI. M ASTER
CHAS. MeCUR
CASSIE McCORD
C. M McLIN
f r a n k M c I n t y r e
N A N N Y MeCOY
THOS. A. M ACKEY
WM. G. MASSEY
LESTER MOONEY AND W IFE
G LA D YS M ITC H E LL
J. S M AG LAD KY
II. K. M ETCALF
11. A. M IL L E R
DAN S. MINOGUE
MR. A N D MRS. K. K. M IL L S
JEAN E. MOSBY
P. F. M ESCIIER
ROSE MESTHER
G. M M ABKSBURY
A. L. MONROE
CHAS. M ATTH E W S
MRS M E M ARKSBU RY
MR. AND MRS. J. A. MORGAN
MRS. O. M. M ILLE R
W. L. M ILLE R
S. L. MACK IN
H. C. MADSEN
WM M MYERS
MR AND MRS GEO. M ILLE R
D AISY OR L. O. M A R K H A M
(Concluilcil next week)
1
GEORGE K A P P A U F
GEORGE KKB EI.lt KUK
II. C. K N IG H T
GEO. O. K NO W LES
KERB & SII.SI4Y
MRS. C. J. KEM
CLAUDE J. KEM
E A R L K IE L
C. B. K IN G
M. AND C. KKBKI.RECK
EMERSON K E IT H I.K Y
MRS. FM HiENCE K E L L Y
W. S. KE YE S - ,
E. J. KE N T
A. W. K IM E
J. II. K IR K
JOSEPH KN O TTS
MRS. JOSEPH KNOTTS
O. M. KEM
II. II. KIBH EY
A L T A KIN G
EMMA G. K E L L Y
FRANK KELLY
W. A. KEENE
W. !,. K IM B LE
J. M. LO NG FEI.IJIW
E. C. LOCKWOOD
GEORGE AND C ARRIE L A Y N O
KI-8IE \. LE A
A N N IE L IN D S A Y
J. B. AND M. J. I.TNEBAUOH
IV E l, R. I/W C K S
D AVID M. LA BLUE
E I.W Y N MeUAROAR
HAROLD McCARGAR
RICHARD McCAROAR
W E N D E LL McCARGAR
MRS. R. McCARGAR
G. W. M cRKYNOl.DS
D. N. M cINTU REF
MRS E. L. M cIN TU R FF
LE W IS AND GRACE M cKIBBEN
w. w. M c F a r l a n d
GEORGE W. McQUEEN
IT M E A N S — The opening of a year-round paved
road from Britiah Columbia to the
Mexican border.
AM ONO THE CHURCHES
M E A N S — The opening to sportamen of the
country'* fishing and hunting para­
dise.
IT M E AN S— The employment of thousand* of
■killed mechanic* and laboring men
in it* construction.
IT M E A N S —That Uncle 8am will match every state
dollar for construction and will main­
tain the highway forever.
You owe it to your country— you owe it to your
state, to go to the poll* at the special
election June 3 and vote 310 X Ye*
FOR
THE
R00 8 EV E LT
H I O H W A Y
Oregon’s Road to Prosperity
*
Tim e
V a I
K rypiolr L « u
A m B t iw r
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Christian Church- Walter Calliaon, min­
ister Bible »chool V:45 a. m. Y. P. 8.
C. E. 0:30 p. ni. Preaching service* at
11:00 a. ni. und 7:30 i>. m.
GEO. JACOBSEN AND W IFE
A LF. JURY
G E N E V IE V E JU R Y
JONES & EATON
B. R. A N I) ADD1E K. JOB
C. W. JACKSON
MB. A N D MRS. J. V. J o h n s o n
W. C. JOHNSON & CO.
M A R TH A H. JOHNSON
L A U R A JOHNSON
O L IV E JOHNSON
B A R T L E T T JOHNSTON
F R A N K JONEM
A LIC E W. JONES
WM. T. JONES
EMM A C. JONES
D. O. JONES
ELM ER JONES
K Y L E E. JONES
IT M E A N S — Commercial nnd agricultural develop­
ment of seven Oregon coazt countie*
— Clatsop, Tillamook, Lincoln, Lane,
Dougina, Coo*, Curry.
IT
Manufactured in
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JMeyjgdney pills
MR. A N D MRS. HERBERT E A K IN
J. W. EDDY
E. O. E L L IO T T
W. S. A. EDLEFSEN
BERT ELLE NBU RO
D. L. EN G LAN D
•M A N U
FLOUR
CHARLES G E TT Y S
RUDOLPH. GERISCE
JAMES UOULKY
E. A. GLEASON
C A R L UAKKTSON
ALIC E OARETSON
EI.1SIIEK GEER
J. F. GODARD
MAGGIE G 1LLISPIK
S. L. GODAKI»
IN A GODARD
MKS. II. B. GRIGGS
JOHN GRADER
M. P. GAKOUTTE
MRS. M. P. GAKOUTTK
LEW IS GROVES
BETHEL GOWDY
Straighten U p
C F. Reynolds, Elmira. N .T .. writes: 'Three
months ago I was sick in bed with kidney trouble.
My back ached so severely I could not get up.
W e read of Foley Kidney Pills, so 1 sent for
some and commenced taking them. In a few
days I was up out of bed and upon keeping the
treatment up for soma time I was able to go to
work. Since then I have had no more back*
aches and no trouble with my kidneys."
BLEND
Methodist Church— Rev. Joaeph Knotta,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Regular preaching aervices tu 11 a . m.
p. m. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs­
day evenings at 7:30 o'clock.
Morning serviee, "Trium phal Prog
re»».’ ’ Evening service, the laymen will
be in charge. Mr. K. W. Miller will
give the address.
Presbyterian Church—Rev. Crumley,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m.
Regular services ut I I a. in. A ll are cor­
dially invited.
Skill
The little detail)« other*« overlook
receive our mont considerate at­
tention- a rcnNon why our glanne*«
are above the average in quality.
Perfect viaion itt a great factor
in all notable Hueccaa. Thin ex­
plain* why a pertton ithould take
care of the eye*.
SH ER M A N W .
Moody
E Y E SIGH T S PEC IA LIST
A N D O P T IC IA N
Bring Your Preacriptiona llarn
Factory on Prnmian*
H81 W IL L A M E T T E
STREET
EUGENE. ORE.
PHONE M2
IF YOU HAW rr FIRST YOU SAW IT IN TIIK 8KNTINKI
KVKRY PATRON OF TIIK SBNT1NKL IS H E LP IN G TO GIVI
Baptist Church, corner o f Adams nnd
Eleventh. K. G. O. Groat, pastor. Sun COTTAGE GROVE W H A T E M IN E N T A UTHORI TY HA S STATUÌ
day school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m. TO BE TH E BEST C O UNTR Y W E E K L Y PAPER ON THE CO AS’I
Prayer meeting Thursday at 8 p. m.
IF YOU S A W IT FIRST YOU S A W IT IN THE SENTI NEI
Sermons on next Sunday, golden texts
o f international lessons.
Annual sermon for Grand Army, May
25 at II a. m.
The Church of Chrlat— Meats In the
old postoffire building on south Fifth
street. Bible study at 10 a. m.; servieea
at 11. A ll a r e cordially invited.
G o s p e l M i s s i o n — W.
B. Finney and wife
leaders. Services Tuesday and Friday
at 8:00 p. m. Sunday services at 3:00 p.
m. H alf block east of bridge on Main
n ven u e.
K overalls
Barf . U S. P a t O f f
•
fa oar Reentered and Common . law
Trade-Mark and can only be rightfully
uaed on good» made by u*.
KOVERALLS are garment» for child­
ren I to 8 year» of age.
If • dealt» trie» to »ell you. under the
KOVERALLS name, any garment not
of out manufacture, yon may be aura he
haa an article that he ia trying to market
on KOVERALLS reputation.
UNLESS MADE BY LEVI STRAUSS « CO.
THEY'RE NOT KOVERALLS
KOVERALLS are mad* only by Leri
Strauss f t C o ., San Fran-
daco and bear this label
K pVERAUg
ftr« u* pat orr
WHFf-
trvt S trauss &ca
ItN ra n ceco, caç
Do You W a n t a Horn*
of Your Own?
A fine home on Twelfth »trecti bungalow ntyln; modern throughout; fine fir
place; sleeping porch; V room» be»ide» bath room, cloaota, pantry, etc.; Inure lo
garage; a finely finished hou»e incide. I ’ riee, $3000. Term» on part.
A good 0-room houae on K street with four large lota; aixe of ground 114x2*
feet- houae ha» city water, electric light; not modern; garage; chicken houae
wood »bed; fruit room; • 1% . »torio»; , land »plondid;
fine r »hade
tree ...ft,
near ........
baimi
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* nice home for »omcone wonting to keep M0 or 300 chicken» or for gardenuii
Price, $1500, $500 cn»h, balance fwo year» at 7 per cent.
A good modern hou»e on nouth Hixth atreet; lot 50x212 in »ixe; five room» b
aide» two pant rie» and bath room; large wnodahed. For a quiek «ale tbi» rnu I
bought for $750, with u payment of $250 down nnd the balance nt $10 per mont
A fine large bungalow on we»t Main avenue; 8 room» be»ide» bnth room an
wa»h room with built in »tntionnry wimh tub»; finely fininlied inai.le; fine fin
place; two good » 1 / 1(1 lot». Price $2500, with u payment of $750 down and bulane
in monthly or quarterly payment» at 7 per cent on deforred payment».
A good five room houae; out of city lim it»; lot 50x100 feet: nice, pleaiant pore
on two »idea of bou»u; lot» of herriea; a nice home for $1000, with a payment <
$300 down nnd balance long time.
A mighty nice little borne of five room» on Quincy avenue; not modern; lot i
lOOilUll reet in hì / i » unti i h tli«• riicuHt in tho city. Then' urn tin hetiriiijf fruit treu
on the lot; on a good »treat. Thi» i» one of the beat little home» fn the cit*
Price, with »ome furniture, $1250. Term* on part.
A good »¡x-rooui hou»e on Eleventh atreet with ground 100x100 feet, all li
bearing fruit tree» and berrien. Mont of the room» have been newly papered. (
cheap place for $700. The lot» are worth what ia aaked for thi» property. Term».
A good houae of four room» juat outside o f city limit*, with four nore» of lan­
all planted to bearing fruit tree*. Iln* barn and
cow »bed A fine »pring neai
ini co»
with water uipnd to »pring holme near houae. A splendid place for »omcone wantini
to go into the bee, chicken ox, dairy buatnra*. A fine view from houae. Moil, good
running water. Price $160(1, on good term».
A five-room houae; large burn; on three fine Iota on Mndiaon avenue; hou*
wired for light». Him city wnter; not modiwn; Imm Inin- with ilnuartment» fir
»took nnd hay. A cheap home for $1100, Term».
A large eight-room modern hou»o on Birch avenue: lot 67x120 feet; atone four
dation; cement aidewalk. Thi» i» a good buy »t $1200. Good term*.
A fine modern »ix-room houae on Wnnhington
avenue. ________________________________
Thi* i* one o f _______________
the bed
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in the city.
ty. Clime in to huaineaa center,
_ .. fine liiwn, good atreet, thoroughly moderr
A cheap buy nt $2250. Largo loL Term*.
Eight-room modern houae on I atreet; fine orchard of bearing fruit tree*; In
ofberriea of all kind»; lot 100x120. Thi» i» a nice home and cheap nt $1(150.
A beautiful home on Wn»hington avenue; 10 room», finely finiahed; built t
comfort; garage; »ome fruit; cloee in; »eo thi». l’ riee $5(8)0. Term».
Geo. H. Brainard