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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 21, 1919)
mmm .............- 48,000 NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Drug Stores Sell It' F ive m illion p co use it to KILL COLDS LYNX HOLLOW. (Spoeinl to The Sentinel.) Nov. It*.— Mrs. W. A. Remit- and | Mrs. Neal were Creawell visitors Fri day. Mrs. S. B. Jnckson and Mrs. Otto I Briggs, of Croswoll, wore week end [ \i-itors at the Marvin Jackson homo. Mr. and Mrs. W n. l’ lnnk and ohil dron, lately of North Bond, have boon I visiting Mrs. Flank's parents, Mr. and] Mrs. Prnnk Mackie. Mrs Marvin Jackson lias boon on | the sick list the past week. Mr. Campbell'» people have built a| new garage-. M r. and Mrs. Harvey Strong wore | in the Hollow Sunday. Thus. Bonne, of Springfield, andl Kalph Mosburg, came up to W. A. | Koune's Saturday for a short stay. Mr. and Mrs. K. Y. l ’orter wort* in | the Grove Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Marion I.ebow wore| guests at the Huntsman homo Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. DtMMV im re in | Creawell Tuesday. Miss Vena Caldwell was pleasantly I surprised Monday evening when the young jveople of the neighborhood gath ered at her home to remind her of her I birthday. Mr. Campbell attended a convention at Irving. Mr. and Mrs. George Strong, of I Portland, and Horace Strong, o f Eu gene, came up lust week for a visit I with their mother, Mrs. Slater. Mrs I Gauge Strong has been ill for some I time and plans to make an extended | stav here. H IL L S CA$CARAjgQUININI - Standard rold rrtnedr lor TO yean —in tahlrt form — aal*. aura, no or'ataa—breaks up a cold in 14 houra— ra licvra e n p in 1 d a n . back if it faila. The genuine box haa n Rad p with M r. H ill'a picture. d f A l l O r a ? Srnaan O regon! jfc 1). M. JOHN, District Manager Corvallis, Oregon F U R S A R E H I G H Everywhere trappers nro making big' money. Are YOU use of thornf Wo nro ■,>«}iiig top notch prices. Try ns—you ’ll lie ploasnd. Send for free price list today E. R. SKINNER & CO. 1121 Front St. Box U tf Sacramento. Calif. I f you can't afford to subscribe for The Sentinel you can’t afford not to rood someone olse’s. ••• w. w. M c F a r l a n d I THE CITY TBANSFER HAULING AND DRAYING DONE ON SHOBT NOTICE PIANO MOVING A SPECIALTY Office at Elite Confectionery PHONE 66 Grove Transfer Company All kinds of FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING P. W. Jacobs, Prop. Phone 124 R P rofession al Cards DR. C. E. FROST Office in Lawson Building. Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon R. McCARGAR. D. D. S. DENTIST Neuralgia relieved instantly by local application. Residence and office at Fifth and Main. Phone 131J Cottage Grove, Ore. DR. S. M. WENDT Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to surgery and eye, ear and throat. Country calls aa well as city calls answered day or night.- O ffice: Cottage Grove Hospital J. E. YOUNG ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Office on Main avenue Cottage Grove Oregon A. W. KIME. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Office in Phillips building over the Benson drug store. Office phone 34 Reaidenee phone 126J. ! Cottage Grove Oregon H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT-LAW and notary public. Praetiees in all courts. Twenty-five years ex perience. Bader Bldg. — Cottage Grove, Ore. ALTA KING ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Collections, Probate, Notary Public 774 Willamette 8t., Eugene, Ore. D. N. McINTURFF ATTORNEY AT LAW P ra ctice s In all cou rts. W ill a tten d to y o u r b usin ess p rom p tly , hon estly and ea r nestly . S p ecia l a tten tion »riven to the exa m in a tion o f a ln itr a c t* ,d r a tlin ? o f wills, s ettlin g o f esta tes, con v ey a n ces, colle c- ; tion s and pensions. In F irs t N ational ban k huildlnir on 6th street. P h on e 36 C otta im l G rove. Ore. H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. EXPERT DENTISTRY Modern equipment. First Nation al bank bldg. O ffice hours 0 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Eve ning* or Sundays by appointment J. S. MEDLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Building Eugene Oregon HEBRON. (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. It*.—Claud A beetle, o f Cottage I Grove, spent the week end with hi»| uncle, C. C. Gilham. S. R. Piper has been on the siek list | this week. Mrs. J. A. Powell and son and dnugh ter. Nerval and Ruth, attended church | in the Grove Sunday. Mrs. L. G. Markham, Miss Lamb. I Abner, l-ester, Leonard, Annabel) aiull Kattie Gilcrist and Miss Myrtle May ben were up on Whitney butte Sunday, | and Leonard Gilcrist killed a big rat tlesnake. J. A. Powell was in the Grove Tues-1 day. C. C. Gilham took a load of potatoes I to the Grovo Tuesday. SAGINAW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 1U.— Mrs. Nail went to Santa | Clara Sunday to visit friends. Miss Flossie Wathers, of Eugene, I spent the week end at the home of her] parents, Mr. und Mrs. Knight. W. L. Leonard and Terry Moody I ■ire putting in a new cement walk at | the school house. There will be an entertainment at | the school house Friday night. Mrs. Shaver was in Eugene Sunday. I Mr. and Mrs. Bartlett Johnston und Mr. and Mrs. Frank Adney went to I Albany Saturday to attend a series of | meetings. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kirkendall andl Mrs. Scott were in the Grove Monday, j Pacific highway between Saginaw and Cottage Grove is now open for I traffic. A gravel plant is being opened up I h e r e to furnish gravel for the new | highway. Mr. and Mrs. Witcher were at the | I-eonard home Sunday evening. Mrs. Montieth, of Row River, spent I Saturday evening at the Moody home. Mrs. C. C. -Moody spent Sunday with I Mrs. Piotts in Delight Valley. Fred Zachery visited Monday with] his aunt, Mrs. Moody. Mrs. P. T. Benston was in Eugene I Monday. Mr. Jarrett was in the Orove Mon day on business. Mrs. Ray Myors, of Delight Valley, I died at the hospital in Cottage Grove] Tuesday morning. DORENA. riianksarivinjt' preparations have heen made here in advance to enable patrons to turn to their utmost benefit tin* short shopping period which intervenes between now and the festive oeea sion. Ih’iee advantages no less marked than those of large assortments coupled with the mighest (nullities are the share of all who rely on this store for their mpiirements. Store Closes at 10:00 a. m. for the Remainder of the D ay on Thanksgiving D a y —Shop Early Special Sale of Thanksgiving A Thanksgiving Sale of Table Damasks Dinnerware The choosing of Dainty linens for the Thanksgiving table is always a pleasure to the real home maker, par ticularly so when sin* can choose from such fine stocks as ours ill these special hefore-Tliaiiksgiving prices. There are about twenty patterns to choose from in two different lots; each pattern is bleached ami hu I iii finish, GO to 72 inches with*. Make your selection today $1 25 table damask, choice a y a r d ............... ............. $1 09 75c and H.r»e table damask, choice a yard................... 09c Finest quality dinnerware in pretty «jH-n stock pattern American and imported semi porcelain ware at sub stantially reduced prices. You may buy one piece, a set, or any odd num ber of pieces you may not'd. Rear balcony. Bread plates, 6 for.................... 55c Sauce dishes, G for.................... _..39c Sugar bowl with lit!................ 69c 6 cups and saucers...................... $1.05 Dinner plates, G for............... $1.06 Napkins in Patterns to Match Each napkin finished ready to list- and at most moderate pricca. kins priced it each Pure linen napkins, 20x20 size, at each, Pure linen napkins, 22x22 size, at each ------\....... ...... ....... Dried Fruits, Nuts, Etc., for Thanksgiving Cotton damask nap- 20c, 25c, 30c 45c 60c NOVEMBER AND THANKS OIVINO 8ALE OF Silk Blouses This year make your feasting commensurate with iheae mo mentous times. Here are some items which should suggest many good dishes to you. Ihire boiled apple cider, the liottle......................................... 30c New 1919 crop waluutN, the lb............................................... 40c New brazils, the Ih---- -------------- -------- *.......................... _.... 35c New Almonds, the lb.... ............ ......... ............ ......................... 45c Popcorn, shelled, the lb...................................... ......................15c Fancy evaporated peaches, the lb ..................................... 45c Fancy evaporated apricots, the Ih..................... .....................50c Fancy muscatel cooking raisins, the Ih.................................. 23c Fancy California seedless raisins, the Ih.............................. 25c Candied citron, the Ih.............................................................. 45c Fancy candied figs, the lb...................................................... 35c Fancy Dromedary dates, the pnekage........................... ..... 30c Bayo brown beans, 7 llm. for.............. ................................... 50c Special blend coffee, the Ih........................... .......................... 39c 21/L-lb. can string beans..............................................................15c 40c package Quaker cream rolled oals ................................36c M. J. B. tree tea (any style), half-pound package, 25c; lb. 50c Made of best eastern Oregon .M. .1. It. vacuum sealed coffee, Ih. 00c; 3 list. $1.75; 5 llm. $2.75 hard wheat by most modern Knight’s 16-oz. bottle catsup................................................... 25c process—every sack guaran No. 10 cans pure tomato catsup........................... - ..... ........... 80c teed to give satisfaction. 40c can Uyzon baking powder..................................................36c Palm Olive and Creme Oil snap, a bar................................ 10c SAVE MONEY NOW Fancy short, cut macaroni, tin- Ih...........................................10c BEFORE THE PRICE IS Hazelwood brand condensed milk, 3 cans for........................50c ADVANCED No. 2 cans of Iowa sweet corn, 2 cans for..................... .....35c No. 2 can Colton brand peas ..................................................16c SPECIAL No. 2Vi can Preferred Stoek pineapple.............................. 40c Per saek.............................. 3.20 Olympic hard wheat* flour, the sack....................._........... $3.20 Barrel lots, a saek.... ........$3.15 in barrel lots, the sack......................... ............ ...................$3.15 10-sack lots, a sack ... ...... $3.10 in ten sack lots, the sack.......................................... ............$3.10 O lym pic Flour Exquisite blouses for Thankatfv- ing, only $5.75, $7.96 and $995 W e’re happy to have these liand- snmo georgette blouses to offer you for ’r iia iik s g iving al these low prices. They are splendid in quality and beautifully made A large variety of styles. All 47 and styles now.... $596 All 40 and 410 styles now $7 96 All 412 and 413 styles now $9 95 BUY BEST TRAVEL LUOOAOE HERE FOR THE THANKS OIVINO W E EK EN D TRIP (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 19.— Fred Peterson, o f Port land, has sold his place, on which the I M. B. Herr a family has been living, to | Irving George. Mrs. James Spahr and Mrs. Miles I Pitcher, of Star, visited Wednesday! IT S CHRISTMAS EVERY DAY with Mrs. J. T. Sallee. Mrs. 8. A. Montieth went to Eugene | IN OUR BIO TOY SECTION Saturday to consult a physician. James Hawley, of Cottage Grove, I spent Saturday night at the D. I.. [ England home. Mrs. Clay England and daughter I and Miss Faye Jennings, o f Cottage 'VWllH tffOt Grove, spent the week end at the home | Trunks in th small, medium and large, size with or without of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. II. two tills- or a steamer trunk or wardrobe trunk, if you Jennings. please! Our better trunks made by Be I her are guaranteed Mrs. James Bedford und son Edwin | visited relatives in the Grove Sunday. not to split or crack and they are o f the distinctive style Mrs. J. T. Sallee and daughter and I Bring your little man or woman Von will find here a complete which you may he proud to own. son, Velma and Melvin, spent the week down to the store for a ramble range of hags ami suit eases to ond visiting relatives at Star. Price range.......................... $8, $9, $12, $13.60, $14.60 to $35 among our toys instructive, suit every need and pocketbook. Edwin Tullar, road patrolmnn, has I healthful, and others just for Suit eases and hags of distinction been having work done on the Kelly I bridge. pure fun. Here are some of the for service and in every size. The Mrs. George Currin, of the Grove, I toys they’ll like best: Dolls, prices are most reasonable. and Ralph Kirk, erf Montana, spent wagons, gyroscopes, motors, erec- Thursday with Alien Kirk. Suit eases ranging from 76c, 96c, to sets, phonograph toys, games, Chauncey ('rites eame down from I $125, $1.45, $195, $2.25, $2 95, game hoards, skates, guns, drums, Upton Saturday evening. $3 25, $3.60, $3.96, $4.26 to $25 Mrs. E. L. Kirk and son, of Mar- engines, boats, coasters, whistles. T H E Q U A L I T Y S T O R E - QOOO s e r v i c e cola, who had been visiting at the I Bags that rangt- in price from Toys priced.......6c, 10c, 15c, 20c, home of Mrs. K irk’s parents, Mr. and $4.50, $5, $6, $8, $9.60, $12 to $18 25c, 35c, 50c, 00c, 75c, 85c, $1 up Mrs. C. H. Jennings, returned home] Tuesday. Mrs. Olive Clayton, accompanied by her daughter mid son, Alice and Ros- Boblman Oats Money for Hors». the J. B. Mosby home Sunday. coe, arrived Friday from Madison, school teacher, in quite ill at her home Grove Tuexdny evening. A pleasant party wax given nt the Frank LuHlue wax in Cottnge Grove The jury in the case of George Wis., to visit her niece, Mrs. M. M. at Walilen. A physician was Hiimmoneil from the Chan. Tanner home Sunday nignt. Wednesday. Bahlman against Geo. II. Hrninard sad Stewart. Bom linns wax in Eugene on busi- Glen GiHexpie, who is attending high D. N. Mclnturff returned n v«-rdiet Mrs. Charles Teeters and daughter Grove Momtay evening to attend Oiren aera Tuesday. school in the Grove, spent the week yestp-rdny in favor of the plaintiff in Nellie returned from the Drove Mon Land, who in ill at his home. The tioyx nr« organizing a basket J. B. Mosby went, to Portland Tues end with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. the .sum of (ifiO, which is the smnunt day. G. L. Gillespie. sued for nnd which was alleged to be Mr. and Mrs. Chns. Arrington nnd hall team amt will begin practicing ax day. Mrs. Earl Harklcroad nnd children Mrs. J. K. Jones nnd son Frnnk, of «lue the purchase price of a horse, daughter und son, Ruby and Loyd, y is- soon ns their equipment arrives. nnd Albert Vaughn, o f Cottage Grove, Upton, spent Sunday here. the tb-feiidanta claiming that the ani ited in Disston Sunday. visited Friday afternoon at the S. II. Mrs. Wilpy Hubbard and daughter mal wigs not what it wna represented Mrs. C. M. Mil.in and daughter ROW RIVER. Vaughn home. Vnnilfh, o f Dorena, visited at the (I. L. to In-. Elizabeth went to Canby Saturday to Zetta l-ow fell Tuesday nnd broke Gillespie homo Sunday. attend u convention. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. nnd Mrs. V. K. Poole nnd dnugh' Mrs. Oglo Young is visiting Mrs. I j i d p County 0 *ts Fruit PrlM. Nov. 19.— Mrs. liarrixon returned her arm. She was taken to Cottage ter IHirothea were in Eugene Sunday. Hen David. Saturday from a three weeks* visit Grove to hnve the fracture reduced. C. K. Htewnrt, county fruit inspec Mil*« Bessie Mooney, of the Grove, Bert Ixanexon nnd Bill Wilcox vis Marion Teeters, nephew o f Charles nt Upton with her parents, Mr. nnd ited home folks nt Blue Mountain Sun spent Saturday und Sunday with Elsie tor, has r«*ceived from C«»rvallis a let Teeters, died at his home in Cottage Mrs. J. E. Jones. and Pearl McColliun. ter informing him that the Ism« conn Grove Tuesday of inflammatory rheu Ray Williams was in Eugene Sun day. Mm. V. K. Poole was in the Orove ty display nt the O. A. C. horticultural Tho Poquettes, who have been quite matism. day. Henry Mendell has purchased a Ford xkirw had taken second prize. Accom Corbett Smith nnd Joe Heflin were ill with typhoid, are said to be im Saturday. proving. car. in Cottage Grove Monday. pa living the letter were the price cer .1 Mrs. Clay Mosby, assistant high Alfred Williams motored to Cottage WATCH YOUR LABEL. k tify ate und the ribbon. George Mosby, of Walden, visited nt Trunks Here in the Size and Style Y ou W a n t