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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1919)
— ___ _____ Heott and Merle and Etta Heutt and Ur I’euoyer nnd bis father. Mrs. Hciistou und family went to A Special Underprice Offering in the Millinery Department Some of the season's best styles, trimmed with feathers, flowers and novelties. On our notion table you w ill find a complete assortment of Models formerly priced at itemj used every day in the year. $6.75, $5 50 and $4.76— Reduced to ............................................................« 1 . 5 0 , « 3 . 9 5 and « 2 . 8 5 C lark's cotton sewing thread, per spool............................... 5 ^ Clark 's mercerized thread in colors, per spool .................... 5 ^ Clark 's “ W oolsaver” cotton, all colors, per ball ......... 3 0 < * Coats’ crochet cotton, in white and c o l o r s ......... 2 ball* 2 5 c 4 C lark's lustre cotton, all colors............... spool; 2 for Ladies’ Hosiery 15<* A ll silk knitting and crochet thread, per spool ...............5 0 < * W ashable middy braid, 4-yard bolts, per b olt.................. |()<^ Complete assortments of cotton, lisle, fibre and threud silk. Pearl buttons, assorted sizes, per c a rd ..............................J 0 g* A representative range of colors. W ilsnap fasteners, all sizes, black and white, per dos . . . Burson hose in heavy black cotton, per p a ir...............................................-15c4 Hooks and eyes, per c a rd ................................................ "Bonnie B ” hair nets, assorted colors........- 1 5 c 4; 2 for 2 5 c 4 L ad ies’ fine lisle hose, black, white, gray and cordovan, per pair s 0 0C * Ladies' artificial silk hose in black, white and colors, per p a ir............. « f . 0 0 Black silk covered buttons, two sizes, per card | 0 g* and 1 5<* Ladies' pure thread silk hose, black, white, navy, gTay, bronze and tan, priced Colgate's talcum p ow d er................................................. . . . 1 9 c 4 at a * ................................................... « 1 . 5 0 . « 1 . 6 5 . « 2 and « 2 . 2 5 Ricrac braid in colors and widths, per b o lt........................ J 0 g* Bias tape in black and white, per b o l t . . * .......................... 5 ^ N ail files, each........................................................................1 0 c 4 Good quality whisk broom s............. •................................. 2 5 c 4 Largest and Best Selected Stock of Shoe trees, for ladies' shoes, per p a ir..................................1 0 c 4 Button molds, all sizes, per doz..................................... 5 ^ Belting, fitted or plain, all widths, per y a r d ____1 0 ^ to 2 5 c 4 Men’s furnishings Powder P u ffs : Velour, washable, 1 0 c 4; all wool Sealpax 2 5 c 4 Mending tissue, per package............................................ ’ . . . 5 c 4 5 ^ and 1 0 < * b o x ............................ 1 5 ^ to 2 5 c 4 Hairpins, amber and wire, per p a c k a g e ............ Shoe polish, all colors, per other makes, in every wanted style— long sleeves, ankle length; short sleeves, ankle length; short sleeves and knee length; H air bow fasteners, each......................................................... 5 ^ sleeveless and CUlldrau's Day Program. The Hagiimw Hominy school will oh serve Children’s day Hnturday, J iiiihw B, in the gruve just back of the arhuol house alte. A basket dinner will be one of the enjoyable features. The following program will Ite gl van; Hong. “ Onward, ('brillimi Holdlera“ — He loud. Hcripturr Rending and Prayer— lire Bur gena. 4 Recitation, " A l l Fixed U p " NuW Dick. Reeitutlon “ My Likes’ * — I.orile Leonard. Hang, “ H h i n • Hliine“ - Mrs. I .Am aril ’» Class Exercise, “ W,, Hhoold Get Out to Hun day Hchool’ ’ Ina Elliott and Clifford Dirk. Recitation, " B a b y nt Church“ - An na Fogle. Hong Huby Elliott, t i n . is.-, 1 ' G o d ’a 0 1 f t " r o w LHIIa Girls. Hang, " O u r Happy Childrens’ Day .. knee length, .....................................................$ 1 . 2 5 . « 1 . 4 5 , $ 1 . 8 5 and « 2 “ French-m aid" cap, net, assorted colors, each....................I O C 4 Tooth brushes, each............................................................... 2 5 c 4 Drill, ’ “ American Iteoulies“ - Hu Young ladies. Hang, " B e a Hero“ - Bible Class Exercise, “ W e ’ll Throw You a K i a t " — Two Little Girls. Recitation, " G o o d b y n " Mury Allen Offering Ine* Fogle. Hang, “ The Christian’s Hare“ * The Hchool. The public generally ia invited. W AN T Tatting shuttles, each................. * 3 .................................... Knitting needles, celluloid and a m b e r ............. 2 0 < ^ and 2 5 c 4 HELLIWELL BANGS & MARKSBURY Fancy silk elastic, pink and blue, suitable for children's half sox garters, per y a r d ............................................................. 1 5 ^ f M iss Dirk ’« I ’lass. Hen lotion, “ G o d ’s Message “ —Gwen dolyn llaight. Hong, “ 1 Am Jesus' Little I .muli“ — Nel i Dink. M e n ’s summer weight union suits— Lewis, Porosknit, P. Q. A., B. V. D , and Kid curlers, per dozen.......................................................... Hpriugftelil Saturday. Mr and Mrs. O. II Jarrett und dsugh ter visited Sunday at the home of Mr. Jarrett'a father, H II. Jarrett. Mr. I'euuyer, of Oakland, Calif , Is visiting at the home of his son, W. C. Peitoyer. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard nnd family and Mrs. Heott ami Ettn were in the Grove Friday. Mr nnd Mrs. Beck went to Eugene Hntnrdu.v, returning Hunday. Mr. Johnson nnd nlster, Mrs. Mlmvrr, spent Sunday at I heir homo here. Miss Flossie M ut his went to Spring field Friday. Miss I.illio Knight was home from Ku gene for Ihe ween olid. Curl Nichols, of Engle Point, In visit mg friends here. Ilea Johns ami Riley Debenu are vis l tling nt the Hhuron home. Grover Pont unii alatori Eunice and Minnie nini Miss Minnie Wilaon, of Ornili, visited Hunday at the W. !.. Leonard home. A D S. Geo. II. Brainard, Real Estate and In serance, timber laada. mining prop erty, farming property end city prop orly. oltfr Por Bala Two boraa tiding cultivator. four shovel«. Fur particulars iuquiro Dr. Hamilton. inayVtfo Por Bala Oood Crunk M. t . i l frenh milch cow*. Bee jl.l27pd / * Wanted To buy a ■unit f u r a ; must be rhenp fur rush. Give full descrip tion, location and price in first letter. ry Combs, John Small, Henry Small, John Massey, Hubert and Julian Small, Mr. and Mr». Will Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Small and daughter lads, Howard Cox and Mins Elsie Heck. W. A. Heck returned from a trip to Eugene Tuesday. LONDON. I (Special to The Sentinel.) •Tun« 18.— Mr. and Mrs. G o r g » Powell and family and Mina Nancy Sutherland, of Lor&ne, visited relatives here the first of the week. D ELIGH T V A LLE Y . freshments of ice cream and m k « were served. K. G. Conner sheared sheep for the Jacksons below Walker Monday and Tuesday. Mr. Rose and his two girls, from near Harrisburg, were overnight guests Wed newlay at the J. A. Jell home. Mrs. Hterling is visiting for two or three weeks with her mother on the coast. Mrs. Jackson and iAiis were in E i- g. uo Wednesday. Lee Nixon is helping Clyde Wright put up hay this week. The George Hall family, of the Grove, visited Monday evening at th„ Nixons. Everett Powell is helping J. W. Shut tuck this week. (Speeial to The Sentinel.) June 19.— The Chas. Conner family spent Sunday at the W. P. H uff home Mr. and Mr». W ill Lively returned in the Grove. from Idaho last week. Howard Keene and Jess^ Tucker mo Miss Sibyl Cellers, of the Grove, has tored down to Sweet Home Monday and been visiting at the J. W. Bemis home. when returning stopped off at Browns Emerson Keithley, of The Dalles, ville and Miss Inez Tucker accompanied them home. spent a few days here last week. Carl Nichols, of Central Point, is vis Miss Hester Bemis, wh*> has been teaching a term of school at Marsh iting in the neighborhood. HEBRON. field, is home again. A return game here Sunday with the Mr. and Mrs. Sweetland, of Portland, Dorena team was won by Dorena. (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) are visiting Mrs. Sweetland’s sister, June 18.— Mr. and Mrs. Vining, of San Mr. Kayser and Mr. Lavertre, of M a Mr». Will Massey. Jose, Calif., are visiting Mrs. Vining ’» bel, were here over Sunday. Among those who went to the Grove Mrs. Ernest Sears entertained the O. uncle, B. B. Ijickey. Tuesday were E. Geer, Will Lively. Hen- T. X. club Wednesday afternoon. Be- Mr. and Mrs. Arbogast, of Stanfield, visited a part of lust week at L G. Markham '». Miss Jessie Wineeoff, «,f Eugene, is visiting her father, C. H. Wineeoff, and her sister, Mrs. Emina Kelly. C. H. Wineeoff gave his daughter, Mrs. Emma Kelly, a surprise birthday dance Saturday evening. Allyn Markhum has bought a Stude- The diflerence between a peniten baker car. Mrs. J. Q. A. Young and Johnnie b u r tiary and a palace ¡ k Jargefy a mat lile were up to Ixmdon Wednesday. ter of detail. Both are designed DETAILS for human habitation and serve equally well to protect the inmates from the elements. But one is a vastly more com fortable place of abode than the other. So It Is With Glasses > Deep-Curve Kryptok Lenses Are Belter SHERMANW. Crudely fitted glasses may help help your vision, but great care in every detail of adjustment is es sential to safety and comfort. Y ou r eyes are worth a correctly fitted pair of glasses. Moody EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND OPTICIAN Bring Your Prescriptions Here Factory on Premises 881 W I L L A M E T T E STREET EUG E N E , ORE. P H O N E 362 You can get them her«. 1 Home : o-Made : Flour FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Phone 80 Milling Company furious game of ball on the Intter's dia mond Sunday afternoon. The score stood 15 tu 6 in favor of Row River. . * Among Cottage Grove visitors'from here Saturday were S. II. Vaughn, Mrs. G. H. Sloan, Chns. Pleuard and family, Mrs. Frank Pleuard, Mrs. A. Paquette, B. K. Bennett, Mrs Foye Johnson, II. Estahrook, S. S. Trask and wife and Frank Potts and wife. Raymond Gillespie returned to Row River Sunday after a week’s v isit at Cottage Grove. Mrs. A. B. Anderson nnd children re turned Thursday after spending a week at Eugene. The basket social given nt the rook house Saturday night was well attended. The proceeds were grid. The money will go towards buying baseball suits for tbe bull players. Hubert Mosby nnd Homer Patten went to work at Hujadu Tuesday. Elsie Pleuurd and Mabel Mosby were Tuesduy callers nt Dorena. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Weatherly, of Cot tage Grove, called at the B. F. MeCol luin home Tuesday evening. Mrs. J. It. Mosby and daughter Lctn went to Marcola for a week’s visit Thursday. Albert Vaughn nnd Alfred Williams were in Cottage Grove Sundny morning to sco the airplanes. Bertha Tanner visited relatives in Do rena the past week. Oaklie and Herbert McGuire were called home Tuesday evening on anrount of the death of their sister, Rosa. R O W RIVER. DORENA. (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) June 18.- Bert Isaacson, Philip Mon by, Alfred Pleuard, Hoy Wilcox and Bill England attended the carnival at Springfield Saturday afternoon. Jimmie Haskell, Leonard Paquette, Hoy Wilcox, Raymond Mulligan, Edith Messenger, Mabel, Doru und Philip Mo» by attended th<> graduating exercises at Dorena Friday night. Miss Hattie VanVIiet, of Eugene, vis ¡ted friends at this place Tuesday and Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Phelps, of Port land, who have been visiting at the J. A. Phelps home for two weeks, returned borne Wednesday. Prank Jones, of Upton, spent Hunda}- with home folks at this place. Mr. and* Mrs. H. A. White and daugh ter Hazel, of Eugene, visited at the G. L. Gillespie home Sunday. Milton Bowers, of the Eugene Bible university, preached at the Star school bouse Sunday morning and evening. Among those from here who attended the dance at Wildwood Saturday night were Albert Vaughn, Dave and Fred Williams, Helen Williams, Mabel Mosby and Elsie and Grace Pleuard. J. B. Mosby was a Cottags Grove vis itor Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner moved to Chambers’ camp at Star Tuesday. Haven Potterf, of Crexwell, and Chas. James, of Wuitsburg, Wash., visited at the J. A. Phelps home Tuesday and Wednesday. Hubert Mosby went to Marcoln last Thursday and returned Sunday. The Row River baseball team played the Delight Valley team a fast and (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) June 18.— Thu fifth annuul com mencement exercises of the Dorena high school were held in the church Friday evening. Professor Fitts, of Oregon Ag rimltural college, gave the address, “ Ideals and Htandurds of America.“ The graduates who received their diplo mas were Belle VniiHchoinck, Eunice VanValin, I.eland Willits, Hubert Mos by nnd John Teeters. This is the largest class in tbe history of the school to graduate. Those from Cottage Grove who at tended the commencement dem ises hero Friday evening wer Dr. und Mrs. H. II. Petrie, accompanied by a cousin, Mrs. Ada line Caldwell, of Helen ville, Win.; Mrs. Annie Teeters, Miss Elsie Lea, Misses Joyce and Myrtle Teeters, Mrs. Mabel Mi-Kililien und two children, Mrs. J. H. Chambers and son Victor, Mrs. Hiieklye and Miss Hazel Mtephens. Mrs. Carl Volgumoro, of Marcóla, and Miss Hattie VanVIiet, of Eugene, at tended the commencement exercises. Friday evening. Miss Edna Prior, of Oregon City, is making an extended visit with her sis ter, Mrs. Alphonse LcHlue. The annual school meeting was held Monday afternoon with a ¡urge crowd in attendance. Mack Htewart was chosen as the new director und C. D. VnnValin wns reelected clerk. D. L. England has purchased u Ford. Miss Daisy Hnles went to Hpringfield Huturday to be the guest of her friend,. Roberta Wilson, for a week or two. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters and fam ily motored to Pleasant Hill Saturday to attend the picnic. They visited the- I Taylor Needham family at Thurston Knturday uight und Hunday. Miss Rebecca Bales went to Eugene Friday to meet her friend, John R. Chapman, who has just returned from Frunee with the -Oth engineers. Mr. Chapman returned home with her Mon day morning. Mins Ora Russ, of 1.0* Angeles, Calif., is making an extended visit with the Bales fuiuily. Mrs. J. t^. Willits returned Frida; from attending grund lodge and the rose show in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Ward nnd family ntteuiled the irrigation jubilee in Hpringfield Halurduy. Miss Annie Lindsay, assistant teacher in the high school for the past term, left Saturday fur her home in Corvallis. J. H. Kirk has Installed a gasoline service tank in front of his store. Giren Land has purchased the Ford ear of his uncle, Nias Land. LYNX HOLLOW. (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) June 18.— Wm. Porter, of the U. of ()., is horn,, for the summer vacation. (yiiito a number from here went to Hpringfield Hnturday to see the air planes. Mrs. W. A. Renne nnd three children, Mrs. Neul, Cora, and Mabel ami Ralph Moshurg motored to Cottage Grove Hun day und saw the airplanes start on their journey south. John Hcimne mine home for n week end visit. Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson nnd Geo. Tellier were dinner guests with Mr. nnd Mrs. l.ebow Sunday. D. •!’. Caldwell nnd two sons nre up near Dexter peeling poles on a rontrnet. James Huntsman left Tuesday for Washington. Relativist from Eugene visited with the Briggs people Sunday. Laurence nnd Kelse Fisher were din ner guests in thu llemnic home Hunday. The Huntsman fnmily gave a party Saturday night. Mrs. Klindt and children,! of The Dalles, are here for an extended visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Clock. Mr. and Mrs. Will James, from east of Creswell, were In the Hollow Sun A ibi rese P. O. Bos DM, Cottage Grove. 1 tragón. 1U B7pd Por Bala « o aeran, mora or I an*, of best laud in Willamette valley. All under cultivation and irrigation, timid fence. * A ppljf Sentinel Jaadt fa Por Bala The E. 0. Blsbey borne on south Sixth. 8HIM). Terms. Apply Mr*. J. T. Mansur, M.H south Histb. Jn« 20 p Por sala cheap or Undo for young stock. small fnmily horse, harnee* nnd loo buggy. All in first class condition. I have no une for them. II. II. Quimby, 2 mi east on Stock* place. jnll 20pd Want to trade two good lots In Coquille. rione in, for a Chevrolet, or possibly for n late model Ford. Ho* .'16.1, Col tuga Groan, Ora. jno ROpd Lata cabbage planta for sala. Danish Bullhead. Bert Hands, Cottage Grove. Ore. _____ j80 Jlytpd Little pigs for sale. Phone B-P13. jSOpd A 5-room bungalow for sale cheap If taken nt once. Ed. Ilaugeberg. Her miston, Ore. _________________jn2l)jly4 Tor Bala- Mower, rake, bay carrier nteel truck, 60 tooth harrow. Adams, 1*4 ml. south of Grove on Brow o place. jnSO |i ' j and Ed. Orr 1 1 " 1 rarm for Bale 86'/„ arrea 3 mila* west of Walker. Will sell at sacrifice ah account of aleknesa. Good house and outbuildings, family orchard, nil fenced and cross fenced. George Tellier; Walk cr, Ore. jn20 jly llp d day. Mr. and Mr*. Horace Strong, of Wash., and a brother, of Portland, motored up fur n visit with their mother, Mrs. Sin ter, nnd other relative* here. Mr*. Hln ter and her family expert to go to l-eb nnon the 20th of this month to attend a family reunion there. Mrs. It. Y. Porter and Miss Ivy ro turned Monday from their Portland trip. Miss Vivian Strong, who has attend el the U. of ()., has joined her parents here. A number of our farmers took their wool to Cottage Grove Tuesday. Home wild nnd some brought it home. 8 A O IN A W . (Special to The Sentinel.) June 18. Those in the Grove Hntur day were Mr. and Mr*. Fogle nnd furn ily, MV. and Mm. Leonard nnd family, Mr. Henntnn nnd son llnrrv, Mrs. Briggs ned son Ernest, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dick nnd family, Mr. aad Mr*. Knight, Mr*. Foley’s Honey awl Tar COUGHS-COLDS-CROUP Fw e sw Y w * . S w A e J Fw a* O m A MsBwes Take Na 5e*e«tf ere f » r Foley*» W~*«y tk The SOLD EVERYWHERE *