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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
r i DAYS OF DIZZINESS OOMJS TO HTJNDKSDfl OT OOTTAOE GROVE PEOPLE SOCIETY ï Marvin Alstott, sou o f Mr. uud Mrs. F. J. Alstott, eutertaiued » few o f his frivuds Saturday «veiling at th« home o f hi« parents. Befreshiueuts wer« served folloni mg a pleasant evening of game«. ♦ ♦ * The meeting o f the Constellation rlub scheduled for yesterday afternoon was postponed two weeks. T ♦ ♦ The M. P. G. club was entertained Tuesday afternoon by Mrs. K. K. Mills A juciiie dinner had beeu planned, but on account o f threatening weather the refreshments were served in the Sentinel bouse picnic style. Mrs. G. A. Proctor, *** a new member, was present. * ♦ A social evening was given Wedttes day at the I.estor VaiiNurtwirk home in honor o f the birthday anniversaries o f Mr. VauN ortwiek'» sisters, Mrs Nathau Mattock and Mrs. John Trim were served. House cleaning time is here nell. Kefreshuients ♦ ♦ ♦ and you will have an accumu H uff lahiuael. lation of old rags and paper The wedding of Miss Wynifred Mur rei lshmael to Harvey Huff was sol and magazines that are worth money to you. If you will call fiutiixed m the pastor's study o f the church, in Kugeue, Tuesday up Cottage Grove Junk Co., Christum at 12:JO " p. m. noth a are reaideuta of phoue 5, we will call. Cottage Grove. Tlios« present were Buyer of Wool, Hides, Pelts, Mrs. Iva Ishuiael, mother of the bride; Rags, Newspapers, Magazines Avery Arthur, Dessie aud Johu lah brut hers aud sister o f the bride; tied in bundles, aud Chittem uiael, Mrs Kdua Pitcher, auut of the bride, Bark. We buy and sell qfory- and Mrs. lutura lshmael. The happy thing. couple are at home for a few days at the Walter Pitcher home but will soon leave for eastern Oregon. The mother o f the bride made the trip from Cali furuia to attend the wedding and will remain for a visit with her son Av>.y her sister, Mrs. Kdua Pitcher, her mother, Mrs. A. M. Crane, nud other 2-4 Pacific Highway Phone 5 relatives. There are day a o f dizziness; Spells o f headachs, languor, hark arhe; Sometime« rheumatie pains; Often urinary disorder«. Doan's Kidney Pills are especially for kiduey ills. Endorsed in Cottage Orove by grate ful friends and neighbors. Ask your ueighbor, Mrs. Amanda Spriggs, 500 S. 1st St., Cottage Grove, says: ••Doan’s Kidney Pills are not a new remedy to me for attacks of kidney trouble. I had ter rible backaches and could hardly get about. Disty »pells came over me, oa A panacea for everything penally when I stooped. My limbs wantads. ached, my feet swelled and my kid neys acted too frequently. I used D oan'» Kidney Pills as directed aud they soon had me feeliug like a d if ferent person. The aches and pains left and my kidneys did not anuoy LADIES, ATTENTION! Price 60c, at all dealers. D on't sim ask for a kidney remedy—get nan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Spriggs had. Poster Milburu Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N, Y, m2Sjn4 Sa Grove Transfer Company Cottage Grove Junk Company All kinds o f FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING T. W. Jacobs, Prop. Phon« 21 1*3 T- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ; ARCADE TH E A TE R WEEKLY PROGRAM Friday, May 28— “ Tkirty a Week,” by Tom Moore. If you think you can’t live on thirty a week, don’t fail to see this picture and maybe you will change your mind. Sunshine comedy, "Damaged No Goods. ” Monday, May 31—“ Broken Commandments, ” by Gladys Brockwell. “ Smashing Barriers,” by William Duncan, fifth episode. Tuesday, June 1—“ By Proxy,” by Roy Stewart. A breexy western picture. Saturday, May 29—“ Test of Honor,” by John Barrymore. He had only two choices; which should he take? Go to jail himself for seven years for a crime of which he was guilt less, or aend to jail the girl he loved for seven years, who was guilty of the basest crime with in the ken of man. Which did he takef “ Spring Fever,” by Herold Lloyd. Wed.-Thu., June 2-3—“ His Majesty, The American,” by Doug. Fairbanks. The best pic ture Smiling Doug, ever made. Eight big reel»—just think of it. Two «lays at the Arcade. Sunday, May 30—“ Louisi ana,” by Vivian Martin. Mutt and Jeff in “ Cut Out the Nonsense.” Pathe Review, motion pic tures in colors. Friday, June 4— “ The Brand,” by Rex Beach. One of R ex’s famous northern stories. Y ou’ll say it ia a good picture when you see it. “ Pills of Peril,” comedy. City M eat M arket BARTELS à SAFLEY, PROPS PHONE 89 SATURDAY SPECIALS Of course y ou ’re looking for our usual Saturday Specials, for you know they will be money-savers. Here they are: LARD Rex brand................... ....... ...... 5-lb. pail $1.35; 10-lb pail $2.65 Jones’ Special, 5-lb. pail............................................ .......... $1.36 Bartels & Safley Special 3-lb. pail 80c; 5 lb. $1.40; 10-lb $2.75 Jones’ Special compound, 5-lb. pail......................................$1.30 Jewel ahortening..................... 5 lb. pail $1.30; 2‘/ 2-lb. pail 60c Cotosuet— .................... ............ 6-lb. pail $1.55; 2l/2-lb. pail 60c Weiners..... ......... ..... ........... _.................. 1 lb. 26c; 2 lbs. for 46c Hamburger------------ 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. for 45c Pork Sausage........ ............................_..l lb. 25c; 2 lbs. for 46c Minced Ham............. ........ 1 lb. 26c; 2 lbs. for 45c Liver Sausage.......... ............................... 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. for 45c Bologna------------- 1 lb. 25c; 2 lbs. for 45c Mustard, bottle..................... .. ................................ 16c; 2 for 25c BACON Belly, lb. 32c; nice fancy, lb. 40c; good, lb. 30c; real, lb. 36c SPECIAL8 Beefsteak.............................................................lb 26c; 2 for 45c Veal Stew, per lb.................................................... ....... ........12t/2c Veal Roasts, per Itx.____ _____ _________ _________________ 22c Good fancy Veal Steak, per lb.............................. 26c and 30c Know les & G rab er CO TTAG E GROVE, OREGON Hardware Furniture ---------- and --------- Neighborhood News 1------------- ------ ------------ rrn ----------- T o the Lady W h o W ishes to Beautify Her House WE HAVE RECEIVED DIRECT FROM THE EASTERN MILL A BEAUTIFUL ASSORT MENT OF Colonial Drapery Figured Silkoline Art Ticking Ostend Taffeta Versailles Chintz, etc. PATTERNS L HEBRON (Hpecial to The Heutmel.) May 26.— Myruu Taylor, o f Bose burg, is here visiting with hw aunts, the Misses Tnylor, and with other rela tives. m Mr. anil Mrs. N. W. Whit« and daughters, Adelle aud lues, motored to Piensaut Hill Sunday and speut the day with Mrs. W h ite’s sister, Mrs. Cal liaon. Mrs. Isu rs McKeriinu aud Mrs. Kd TulJar, o f the Grove, visited Monday with Mrs. B. M. Kappauf aud Mrs. 8. H. Bailey. Grandpa Oilham has been suffering quite severely the past week with a felou on his hand. An incipient blaze at the B. K. Piper home Monday was put out by neighbors before serious damage re suited. The G. J. Kappauf, Johu Kebelbeek aud G. M. Kebelbeek families and Mrs. 8. H. Bailey picnicked above l-oa don Hunday. * Mr. and M rs J. D. Coffman, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Powell, o f the Grove, Prentiss Callison, o f Pleasant Hill, aud the Alfred White family picnicked on Sharp 'a creek Suoday. Mrs. J. A. Powell went to Kugeue Sunday to visit an aunt who ia sick. DIVIDE. (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) Among those who were in the Grove Saturday were Mrs. Prank Turner and daughter, Miss Julia, Mrs. P. M. Chap man and son, Mrs. Pete Mostucbetfi and children James Ambrose, Mr. and Mrs. U. W. Me Key nobis aud Miss Mil dred Dugan. Mrs. flurry Williams, o f the Pallet! mill, shopped in the Grove Haturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Walter Bobmson were in the Grove Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Burkett have returned from Portland, where they spent the past two mouths. They will now reside here. Mrs. H. H. Bussell was up from Drain a few days of last week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Bur kett. P. M. Chapman received his new Pord car last week. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mackey and children and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Du gun motored to Wilbur Saturday and spent the week end with the P. M. Parker family. Mrs. P. M. Chapman, Mrs. Geo. A lie man and Mrs. I.ee Dugan shopped in the Grove Wednesday. ARE REALLY ARTISTIC AND THE FINISH AND W EAVE OF GOODS ARE NEAR PERFECT. THIS MERCHANDISE WAS BOUGHT RIGHT FOR CASH AND IS PRICED WITH NO PROFITEERING ADDED. Powell & Burkholder Specials for this Week in the Great Gomg-Out-of-Business TWO NEW HOME ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINES W ITH VIBRATING SHUTTLE, REGULAR PRICE $75. SPECIAL THIS W EEK OF THE GOING OUT- OFBUSINESS SALE A T MOUNT VIEW (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) May 1.— School has been closed this week on account o f the death o f Mrs. H. C. Combs, mother of Miss Grpha Combs, who teaches here. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hears, Mrs. Kate Hears and Mr. and Mrs. J. K Cooley attended the funeral of S, K. I*ewis in the Grove Saturday. Miss Allie Phillips, o f Salem, visited this week with her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Phillips. |W. J. Chapman and son Otto went in Cottage Grove Saturday. Miss Osis Chapman accompanied them home and is spending the week with them. Mrs. M. G. Green, o f l»n d »n , visited this week with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Bales. Mrs. Mary lshmael has been quite ill. The Prank Phillips family picnicked at Blue Mountain Hunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Hears, Brison Hears and Mrs. Kate Hears visited Hnn day at the Icewis Hears home iu the Grove. Mrs. L. K. L m g visited Monday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. Mrs. Claude Arne visited Friday at Walden with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Linebuiigh. Miss Grace Punk spent Hunday in the Grove. Fred Frost and Wm. Heath, o f D i vide, were at the W. D. Heath home Tuesday. Bats have recently destroyed 5* young chicks belonging to Mrs. Kate Hears. Mrs. Homer Chamberlain, o f Blue Mountain, visited Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. Claude Arne. ONE NEW HOME ELECTRIC SEWING MACHINE W ITH vROTARY SHUTTLE, REGULAR PRICE $85, SPECIAL THIS W EEK OF THE GOING OUT- OFBUSINESS SALE AT— The Going-Out of Business Sale prices continue on all the staple goods remaining in stock. Supply your wants now. will there be another such opportunity. Wynne Never again & Kime