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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1919)
phytlelan United States Tires are Good Tires mu * called nnd Mr. Hinting wns tnki'ii to the Cottage Grovv hos pitnl (hut evening. Tw o nirpInuoH pnssed over Htnr Wed uesdny morning. They were going south. The plnues could be henrd long before they were in sight nnd nl»o long tiiur utter they hud gone out of sight. Surely You’ll Come to Eugene Friday or Sal’rdy There'll be “Big Bill” Hart HE R R O N . (Specinl tu The Sentinel.) Aug. d Mr». Morse, o f Portlnnd is visitiug her dnughler, Mr». Webber Mr». A. S. Powell nnd soli Virgil, o f thè Grove, visite«! it pnrt o f Inst week witli Mrs. Powell '* brother, George Taylor. Mr. nnd Mr*. G. !.. Parlile nnd fimi ily, of thè Grove, motored out to spemi Suiiday uf toninoli ut Mr. ('u rlis i«'» sister Mrs. J. q. A. Voiiug. Mr uud Mrs. K, A. Dotili! Ile, of t'reswell, Mr. unti Mrs. .1 q A. Young and Juhnnìe Carili« were up lo l*mdon Suturila«- afternoon. C. C. Gilhnm, K. li. I.aeky and Ira l.nmou motored to limiti Mondi«)’ un business. I.litio Furi Murrny is un thè siek li»t this week. ’ Royal C ord ’ in “Square Deal Sanderson” And ii Jamea Montgomery Flagg comedy at the REX TH EA TR E and Charlie Chaplin in hia third and only million dollar comedy in aix month« "S U N N Y S ID K S O C IE T Y . Bert Lytell in “Full of Pep” Munii 30 nelghbor» nini frii'ud* galli frinì ul thi> W E. N u m i houli* Hutur dny night in burnir uf Mr*. Itagli N i* un»' tiirthdny nnniversury nnd Ihi* ili* purturi* for Ih« i*n»t o f tlu* E. J. Ki*nl inni Kny N u m i fnunlii**. In* e renili tiii*l euke were i m i t i nnd n genuine I >*• 1 ■ K h t Viilluy timi* wn* hnd by nll preseti!, Pludn' . ft The Real Thing Right Through Pu t U n ited States T ir e s under y o u r car and y o u ’ll fin d them the real thin g. with r T h e y ’re b u ilt to w e a r — to g iv e y o u th e kind o f ec o n o m ic a l s e rv ic e y o u w ant. A n d that’s just w h a t th e y do. . at the O reg o n T heatre . A niiinbi*r uf nl■'lllb<‘ r* o f thi* Koyul Neighbora plousniitly *urpri»«*d Mr*. 1.. II. Iwing Eridny nfti'rnoon. Thi*y un*l ut tlu* A. W. KiiUi* hmui* nnd went in un Mr*. I.ong in n body, Ibi* guest* bringing refreshment» witb Ih fu . Mr*. I.ong wn* pri‘»i*iiti*d wilh n cut gin»* crcaurr nnd nugnr bowl. *4* # *♦ Thi* Jaz* club hi*ld n nocini *t***ion Turaday ut thi* homi* o f Mr*. C. M Parker. f TALES OF THE TOWN YOU CANT AFFO RD TO » * - ------------------------------------------------- ♦ Mr*. A. K. Kri*ng<*r, o f Forest Grove, is visiting hi*r sister, Mr*. Will IIitII. Mr*. II. T. Jorgensen und children left Monday to join Mr. Jorgennen at Raymond, Wash. They stopped to «isit at Mubei en route. Kenieiuber, Desl.nrzes Hro*. are head quarter* for gins* fruit jur* und cun lung supplies. Fur u few dny* only, Mason qt. jar* $1.10 a do*.; jar rings, •I do*., “ 5o; Mnnou sine cap», ¡.lit do*. Mi*» Belle Burkholder returned Hal unlay from a visit with Mrs. H. M j Douglas and Miss Hndie Mock at J • Springfield. Mr*. Clara Burkholder returned Hat urday from Curvallis, where *he se cured a house for the coming school year. Miss Belle Burkholder has accepted a temporary position with the First National bunk, taking the plaro of Mrs. J. T. Smith, who has resigned. Miss Hazel l,ourks has been en coast near Florence with the Anderson gaged to teach the Silk Creek school. Mrs. A. W. Kiine has recovered from fam ily ami will be gone several weeks. Vern W irks left Monday for .Mon an illness which confined her to the tana to look a fter his homestead. bed for several days. Mis* Mildred Hnnnu, o f the Grove, is visitin g Faye Whiteley this week. E lliso n W h it« A f te r C o n tra c t. Mrs. M a W ie k » visited with Mrs. Mr. Ijizensky, representative o f the J. T. Sallee Tuesday. Ellison White ehnutninpia system, spent Mrs. C. W. Arrington, Ruby and the week here endeavoring to get a I.loyd Arrington and Velma Sallee mo contract for ne*t year, lie secured tored to Disston Monday afternoon. about 40 signers and left the contract George Hastings was taken danger with local people for completion. ou *ly^M ^^lom lu £ ^ftvh ib *_n t^vork ^^ W e h ave exactly the ones fo r y o u r car. We know United States Tires are good tires. That’s why we sell them. I ligarettes They W in You On Quality! 18 cents a package Cam «/» a re mold e v e r y w h e r e in O rie n t tfic a lly mealod p a c k mima o f 2 0 c ig a re tte * ; o r te n packagem (2 0 0 c ig a re tte * ) in * g lan ntne - p a p e r - c o r e re d c a rto n . W e a t r o n g ly rec o m m e n d t h ia c a rto n fo r th e h o m e o r offico * u p p ly o r w h * n y o u tra v e l- Your enjoyment o f Camels will be very great because their refreshing flavor and fragrance and mellowness is so enticingly different. You never tasted such a cigarette l Bite is elimi nated and there is a cheerful absence o f any unpleasant cigaretty after-taste or any un pleasant cigaretty odor! Camels are made o f an expert blend o f choice Turkish and choice Domestic tobaccos and are smooth and mild, but have that desirable full- body and certainly hand out satisfaction in generous measure. You will prefer this Camel blend to either kind o f tobacco smoked straight I G ive Camels the stiffen tryout, then compare them with -my cigarette in the world at any price for quality, flavor, satisfaction. N o m a t t e r h o w lib e ra lly y o u smoke C a m e ls t h e y w i l l n o t tire y o u r tas te ! R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO. Winaton-Si\!em, N. C. | Methodist Church Kor. Joseph Knott*, pastor. Hu rid ay school s t 10 s. m. Regular preaching services ta 11 a. m. p. to. Mid week prayer meeting Thurs day evening* at 7:30 o ’clock. Huriday morning, “ Our Hpiritual I n fluence.’ ’ Evening *ermon, “ Triumph* o f Western Medical Hcience in China.” • • • Baptist Church, corner o f Adams and Eleventh. E. G. O. Groat, pastor. Sun day school 10 a. m.; preaching 11 a. m. I’ rayer meeting Tburmlay at 8 p. m. Grove Transfer Company All kind* o f I h i o ff/ i/ i/ Z R I G H T C U T is a sh o rt-cu t tobacco W -B C U T is u long fine-cut tobacco Questions About Y our Eyes 1« most of your work done witb in arm ’« li-ngth, requiring the constant use of your eye«T Do your eye« get tiredT Have, heaslacheH? Hold print further away than UHiial T Doe« the print Idiif and run to gether? W ouldn’t the sutiafactiou of knowing the truth about your eyes be worth more to you than my charge for a thorough, «cieii- tific examinationT W ater la Pure. The rumor that the intake on Lnyng creek is being used for a swimming hob* is absolutely false. There is also no truth in the report that the city is using Silk creek water. The l.ayng *- creek reservoir is much higher than — the Silk creek reservoir, therefore it is impossible for the city to get anything but l.ayng creek water. The miiddiness o f this water, at times, is due to cleaning pipes. Ijtyng creek water has been analyzed and proven to be pure and healthful. W. W. OOI.EHBY, City Health Officer. AMONO THE CHURCHES / k « f Put up in two tlylts R eso lu tio n s of C ondolence. Whereas, it has seemed best to the Supreme Killer uf the universe to re move from this Circle o f the Neigh bora o f Woodcraft to the greut Circle above our highly esteemed Neighbor, Marian I. White, now, therefore, l>e it Kesolved, That this Circle eitend to the mother, brother nnd sister o f said Neighbor their heartfelt sympathy and regrets, and feel that the Great Kuler above will lighten their burden o f grief. And be it further Kesolved, That a copy o f these res illation* be presented to the mother, a copy published in the city paper, a copy spread on the minutes of this Circle, and the churter draped for a period o f si*ty days. A M C E COFFMAN, MAUDE W HEELER, uHc M YR TLE McFAKLAND. THEM TH E R E AL TOBACCO CHEW NELSON AUTO SERVICE, COTTAGE GROVE CRESWELL AUTO CO., CRESWELL (Special to The Sentinel.) Aug. «.— Among those who visited in til Sunday. the Grove Saturday were Mr. and Mr*. Jonnett, I.illie and and Gretta Gretta Spahr, J. P. Wicks, Mr. and Mr*. (>. C. Sallee, Velma and Melvin Sallee and a Ida l«*ster Mooney, Faye Whiteley, Mr*. C. Wiek* visited Kuby Arrington with W. Arrington, Kuby nnd I.loyd A rrin g Monday afternoon. ton, Velma Sallee. Mrs. Smith, Fairy Mr*. J. 11. Spahr, Mrs. Miles Pitcher Allen and I.ulu Wiek*. | and Mr*. Harry Shearer visited with Fairy Allen. Ida Wicks, A lvis Wick* Mrs. C. A. Harlow Thursday evening and James Spahr returned from Kit- j o f last week. son Spring* Thursday o f last week. Fairv Allen left Monday for the OF W h y this flood tohac co costs less to chew.' Y o u get real tobacco sa tis fa c tio n w ith a small cheu\ It gives you the good tobacco taste. 11 lasts and lasts. You don't need a fresh chew so often. It saves you money. W * T h e re are fiv e d istin ct typ e s o f U n ited States T ir e s — o n e fo r e v e r y need o f p rice o r use. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher, Hr., vis ited with Mr. and Mrs. I> % vis, ’ who live up Sharp’s rreek from Friday un EITH ER says the Good Judge— H undreds o f thousands o f regu la r users w ill v o u c h fo r that— lo ts o f them rig h t around here. STAR. MISS D rrp -C u rv t K ry p to k U n i« » A r« Itc iu rr SHERMAN W. Moody EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST AND OPTICIAN Bring Your I ’ resrriptionS Here Factory on Premise* HH1 W I L L A M E T T E STREET EU G ENE, ORE. PHONE SM The demand fi»r earn is ho great, that Ford« arc being delivered only upon order« definitely placed with Ford agent«, and Home- timea even then delivery i« «low. If yon wi«h a ear for ijhc thi« h c h m o i i , your order «hotild be placed right now. We will be pleased to demonstrate to interested parties at any time. F O R I) TO URIN G C A R .............................................._ $018.21 F O R I) ROADSTER,................................................... .... $004 58 F O R I) SEDAN, with electric «tarter and electrically equipped throughout...................................................$903.55 F O R I) ONE-TON TRUCK, worm drive, without body.. $635.15 J , f / 8EVERAL SECOND HAND MACHINES ON HAND AT BAROAIN PRICES Cottage Grove Garage O. E. Woodson, Proprietor Cottage Grove, Ore. FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING F. W. Jacobs, Prop. Phone 124-R W H A T DO YO U W A N T , A N Y W A Y T A SE N T IN E L C LASSIFIE D AD. 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