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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1920)
SHOOS ABSORBERS NEEDED IN AU TO M O B ILE TIRES E They By patronising * Homo Industry, you are helping to build up your own commuuity. By building up your community, you are beusfitiug vourttilf We are confident you are benefiting youraelf in uaing • 'S T E R L IN G ” COMPOUNDED FEEDS It is an undisputed feet that hoa eatly and accurately compounded foods give better results than any straight grain feed. When we start ed in thia business we were thor oughly convinced that the public cares as much for quality aa for price. Believing thia, our motto hr* been “ A Higher Feed Value--for I* ** M o n e y .’ And because we have eonatantly kept this in mind, “ Sterling” Compounded Feed* are recoguized as being all the name implies. Our specialties are horse feed, hog feed, and dairy feed, for which we make the claim ‘ ‘ There are uoae better.” Call and aee us, and by comparing oar prices with those o f other com pounded feeds, you will find oppor tunities and bargains here that you cau’t find anywhere else. DON’T NEGLECT YOUR EYES By correct inn a slight error in your vision now you will save yourself from a lot of trouble in years to come. The purpose behind our ser vice is to be minutely accu rate in all that we do for you—to make you a perma nently satisfied client— to please you to the extent that you will tell others. Permit us to explain the advantages of KRYPTOKS, which combine near and far visions iu one pair of glasses. STERLING FEEDCO W E 8 T A V B. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administratrix o f the es tate o f G. F. Mills, deceased, has filed in the County Court o f I-aue County Oregon, her final account as such ad mimstratriz, and the said Court has fixed Monday, the 3rd day of May, 1020, at the hour o f tea o ’clock a. m o f that day, as the time for the hear mg o f objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof. Any and all persona having objoe tion* to said final aceouut are hereby notified to be present at said time in the County Court room, in the Court House in the City o f Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, and then and there make such objections. M Y R TLE R. MILIJB, Administratrix o f Haid Estate H ill k Marks. Attorneys for Administratrix. «2 30 Sherman W. Moody HIDES ▲re NOT Jonh Ship your H id«* and Calfskin* to The H. F. Norton Oo Portland, Ore., and get F U L L value for them. Write for price list and shipping tags W E H AVE ESTABLISHED A FIRST CLASS REPAIR SHOP, primarily to give ser vice on Overland cars and Llenby trucks, but will accept other repair work when time and space permit. “ No cure, no pay” is our motto. Stiff? Sore? A u to Electric an d T ire S h o p « A lame back, a sore muscle or joint often is considered loo lightly by tbe sufferer. It should be remembered that beeksche, rheumslie psins, stilT- sen, soreness, tallow skin end puffiness under tbe eye* are symptom* of kidney and bladder trouble—and these certainly should not be neglected. --------- 901 Main A t *. --------- J. C. Currin, Proprietor Phones: Shop, 110; Res., 145-J Professional Cards pieyjgdneypiDs help tbe kidneys eliminate from the system the poisonous waste and acids that cause these aches and pains. They net promptly and effectively to restore weak, overworked or diseased kidneys and bladder to bealtby, normal con dition. < DR. 0. E. FROST O ffice In Lawson Building. Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon J E Sim asses. « 0 E 50th St.. PsrtlaaJ. 0>e.. R. McCAROAR. D. D. 8. writ as: **I was D EN TIS T I trite Polar Kites* Pill* an* will tar that I hishlr rseowmseS thaas to sar Neuralgia relieved instantly by local application. Reaiffenae 117 south la ird street; o f fine A r cade building. Fifth and Main. Phone: office, 30; roa., 136-B LADIES, ATTENTION! DR. S. M. W ENDT PhyMclaa and Burgeon House cleaning time is here and you will have an accumu lation of old rags and paper and magazines that are worth money to you. I f you will call up Cottage Grove Junk Co., phone 5, we will call. Buyer of Wool, Hides, Pelts, Hags, Newspapers, Magazines tied in bundles, and Chittem Bark. W e buy and sell every thing. . Bpoclal 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. K YOUNG A T T O R N E Y A T -L A W O ffice on Main avenue. Cottage Orove Oregon Cottage Grove Junk Company A. W . KIME. M. D. P H Y S IC IA N AND SURGEON O ffice in Phillipa building over the White Pharmacy. O ffiee phone 34; residence phone 126J. Phone 5 Cottage Orove Oregon H. J. SHINN G ro v e T ra n s fe r Com pany ATTO RNEY A T LAW and notary public. Practice* in all court«. Twenty-five years ex perience. A ll kinds o f Bader Bldg., Cottage Grove, Ore. FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING F. W . Jacobs, Prop. A LT A KING Collections, Probate, Notary Pnblio I 774 Willamette Bt., Eug'tne, Ore. H. W . YITU8. D. M. D. CARPENTER & BUILDER Cabinet and stair work my specialty. Consultation free evenings. 327 Quincy Av., Cottage drove E X PERT D E N TIS TR Y Modern equipment. FI ret Nation ai Bank Bldg. O ffiee hour« 0 a. m. to IS m., 1 to 6 p. m. Eve nings or Hendaya by appointment. J. 8. M EDLEY ATTO RNEY A T LA W Eumene I»a n and Havings Bank Building Eugene Oregon ------------» WANT ADS. # 1.500,000. We pay 31c for good fat hens. City Meat Market. a'Jtfc 101* Ford for sale; In first class con ditlon; four new tires; #475, with terms. City Meat Market. »Stfc Old body fir for coming year at pros eut prices. The provident family man will provide now against later ad vanees. John Ashby, Cottage Orove, phone SO-FI 3. altliiOpd For Bale- Team, wagon aud haniate. heavy covered hurk, farm imple meats, machinery, etc. W. A. Ilemrn aldSOpd w ay.______________ Wanted— Man to make garden on the »hares. Inquire at the White Char «naey.________ a!630pd A Bargain If taken at once. 8 room modern bouse. Dennis Henry, 622 Main avenue. alt! 30pd For Sale— Plano In good condition; price #200. Mrs, R. McCord, over cosh and carry store. sltVJUpd Interrhureh W orld M ove ment hat made a survey to deter mine the cause* (o r this situation W ith a Complete Line of Cloak, Suits, Dresses and Millinery for indies, and misses. W e will celebrate our great opening by giving you Suits, ('oats, Dresses, Skirts ami M illinery at The first stole a march on n groom (or n horse) And carried a peach o f a prize; The next put oae over tbe Kiug o f the North Before the great scholars got wise. Sale Prices And still it remained for an Oregon maid To capture the staid old Atlantic, To spring tbe best joke of the present deende In a manner most cunning, romantic. VVe are offerin g you an opportunity to get your Spring Suit or Coat at a great saving. Buy at The New Store, and .save big. Suits that are marked $50 to $05 at any other store will be found at The New Store at $29.50 and $39.50 Saturday The Htory o f Opal is awkward enough. The editor might have known better; The magazine man who would fall for such stuff Hhould borrow Hawthorne’s ‘ ‘ Bearlet Letter.” In the same may be found a wee imp o f a in as Who proved a most precocious crea ture. From three years o f age till her sev enth had passed Hhe talked like a Latin-Ureek teacher. Coats at the Opening Sale price $15.90 and $27.50 The garments we are offering possess correct ness in every detail that stands out most convinc ingly, with high grade fabrics and trimmings. The trees, bush and flowers their mus ing* revealed. While the brook murmured stories so cleanly. That word ‘ ‘ scrutinize’ ’ and the “ zig za g” a fie ld ; Wild animate fearless and friendly. A complete line o f high grade M IL L IN E R Y will be found at our store at the very lowest [»rices — far lower than asked at any other store- a big selection o f up-to-the-minute styles in H A T S for ladies and misses, priced $3.90 and $5.90 Saturday We have read both these stories, eom ^red them as well, at the cloae likeness have won dered. Aeta, words and whole clauses the same story tell; We can find parallels by the hun dred. RUFUH O. AM EH 428 4th 8t., Portland. r 1 __ taxed. The Saturday, May 1 That Opal Story W ay Back East A certain knight errant “ came out of the west,” And so did our own Opal Whiteley; And Dr. Cook, also, who later eon f eased That he had lied glibly and mightily. The Beetinel, $2.00 the year, the magnet, and the world’s great- e*t amusement center. Here 43 theaters, and 10 motion picture houses entertain a million ;>eople weekly. In this same section are only nineteen churches with a seat ing capacity of less than ten tfcoMB* and And this rapacity is never and to suggest remedies to rhangr it. It hs* fM om nwadsd •» Go 1'rotrstant churches of America that there he rstalnslird in limea Square a pulpit and p.iltfnrm. where, daily and nightly, eminent niimvlci» lecturers, and public s|>e.tkrr-> will talk on religion, art, the science* and social, moral ami educational sub jerts. It is also suggested that n - rra tional center !>c erected with an auditorium for illustrated le> nues and utotioi' pictures, and informa tion travel, shopping, le, ai. and medical aid bureau» Our New Store W ill Be Open for Business When the final taps ia aouuded aud we lay aside our earea, And do our very beat parade right up the golden stairs, When we hike from worldly sorrows into everlasting day, And the angela bid us welcome when the harps begin to play, Then and there dear old Bt Fetor will inform ua with a yell, Just take a front seat, fellows, for you ’ve done your kiteh in belli ” When basting velvet, use sewing silk and when tke stitches are removed there will be no traces. • • • To straighten the kinks out o f wool that has been used and raveled ont, wind tbe wool ia a skein and tia tka skein in four places. Dip it in luke warm water, squeeze the water out gently and hang up to dry. Tke wool will look like new. e « « When it >• desired to carry a candle into n drnfty cellar or attic where there is a possibility o f it* blowing out, n short candle may be placed in n tumbler, fastened by ite own wax. It will burn eteadily and safely. N ew York i* the magnet city of the world. •Yearly it attracts 3S million visi tor*. Times square is the heart o( A N N O U N C EM EN T O E G RAND O P EN IN G OF LADIES’ GARMENT STORE W e ’ve sunk a hundred submarines that tried to sink our skips. And kept the agonixed cries of deulh from many innocent lips; Ws steamed a thousand miles and laud ed aoldiera at all the camps, We have shaken n million sen weeds from out oar navy pants. But when at sea our work ia done, our friend* behind will tell, When they died they went to heaven, for they'd done their hitek in hell Household Hints Ii2:i m7pd Day and Night Pulpits To Challenge Pleasure For Sale Surplus of baby chicks to hatch May 1. Hutching egg* from I 'in sitting here and thinking of the early laying H. C. White Leghorn* at things 1 left behind, any time. Waldo Miller, Cottage Grove, And I hate to put on paper what is phone I-F12. u 16 30c running through my mind. W e’ve sunk a hundred tuba and cleared Ooltuubia Oraphophone. an axtra fine the scan for miles around, player, ami 341 rccoads for aele cheap. And a meaner place thia aide of halt, I Bert V. Hand*. «23 mip know cannot be found. But there's still one consolation, gather Wanted—Salaaman for Cottage Orove and vicinity. Commission contract closely while I tell; When we die w e ’ll go to heaven, for onlv for spare time or full time. We will teach you to sell income protection w e’ve done our hitch in hell. through our free school o f instruction Ws have a hundred galleya for the and help you build a business o f your own Masaachusctts Bonding and la cooks to stew our beans. W e've stood a hundred watches, snuffed out mauy aumbariues. W e ’ve washed a million diahea, and peeled a million spuds, W e’ve lashed a million hammocks, aud washed a hundred duds. The number of parades w e ’ve made ain ’t very hard to tall, But w e ’ll parade in heaven, for we ve done our hitch in hell. A T T O R N E Y A T-L A W Phons 21-F3 Omer Moore The need of shook absorbers iu tires is aecoud oaly to the need for shock absorbers for your usrvea when you experieuce sidewall tire blowouts, aud that familiar " g o n e ” feeling, eaid Johu Currin, o f the Auto Electric and Tire shop, explaining seientifie tire couatruction. The principle of shock abeorptibn ia most essential for motors seats, springs, and in fact every de vice which generates force or receives its impact from another source. Why should tiree be an exception I The long life o f some tires is due largely to the discovery and adoption o f thu priuc pie of maximum shock abaorption in tire construction. The widest tread protects the greatest area o f fabrie or cord that touches or may touch rougl roads. Second, the tread that la thick eat lasts longest aud, therefore, pro tects the fabrie or cords for the Ion; cat time from direct road shocks. Thin u series of cushions, such aa distinguish standard tires, acta as shock absorber* reduce to a minimum the vibratiou of the bending sidewall o f the tire, due to undennflatiou and the direct road shocka. The shock first strikes the broad tread, then passes to the firat, sec ond and third cushions in turn, each time lessening its force aud spreading itaelf over a larger area o f the tin1 Fiually, when a shock or the vibratiou reaches the muer lube, in the uotable words of Theodore Roosevelt, “ it hits soft and safe.” 1 For S a l«-1010 Chevrolet, I6A4I cash. surance Company, Accident and Health #700 ou time. Box 276, Cottiigc Dent Saginaw, Michigan, Capital. Orn\ e a 30 in I I pH Tor Sale Kitchen sink In good coudl Woodsaw for Hale Oood outfit and In tion. Mr*. Elbert Bede, I ’Jfll Kust first class shape. Hniguin if taken at Jefferson. a30tfpd once. L. I.. Woolley. »23 m'pd | Lost Monday night, between Latham For Bale--Oakwood Place, containing and Collage Grove, German Iron 30 acre«, all good bottom land; new Highest price* paid for aacoud hand furniture mid stoves I. It Morris, cross. Valuable us memento only. Be house, barn aud silo; plenty of out tuh'JduilOpd turn to Geo, l> Foster for reward a.'IOc buildiuge; situated only 3 miles uurth 308 Main avenue. o f Cottage Grove in Uelight Valley, 4, mile from Pacific highway; good near by schools aud good neighbors. This is a good going couccrn. Mr. Buyer, why uot iuvest your money in n live plantf Thia place will stand your inspection) come and see it. W. J. McClellan, Hug iuaw, Ore. »23 m7nd OUR H ITCH IN H E L L NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLE M ENT Ey Might Specialist and Optician Factory on Premise*— Phono 362 881 Willamette 8t., Eugene, Oregon 2-4 Pacific Highway M A I N Take Jolts and Spread Tham Ovsr Wide Area la Oaatag. r Silk Waist Eree A $7.50 silk waist given free with every suit at the opening day— Saturday, May 1. Come to the Opening Day. Remember our prices are always lower, and our Opening Sale prices are unusual bargains. The New Store LADIES' DISTINCTIVE WEARING APPAREL Ostrander Bldg., North Side of Main, Between Sixth and Seventh Sta.