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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1920)
t — r ( f ELKHORN KRAFT CHEESE FOR YOUR SANDWICHES THE CHEESE OF CREAMY RICHNESS PIMENTO, CHILI AND PLAIN TWENTY CENTS KERR THE CAN S ILS B V J J lr Wlii’ ii you ui-t rheumntw, or gull ■tomo, or u Win’«*'*, or feel generally don« o|i, you go lo w e n doelor nod liiive Inin fix the umelilnery ii|> no it will run mioolhly Hguin. When your ear get» the rheuniiit iz, or giilUtuhes, or the hoove«, you «houli! tnke it lit oore to the Kervire (luriige for rneil •nil «Item ion , Itoii’t let it run until It* lung» are «hu| mill it i« beyoriil hiioe. Spray, Long k Cruson, Stud«- tmlier iigeot». m7tfe Mr». Munii Currin mol Mi»» Edith Meawnger »|ieut the week end ill UoNeluirg nt the home o f Mr» t'urrin '» •Intighter, Mr». Vernon Field» Mr*. Duru Collin», who hud heen vi» ■ ting her mother, Mr». N. J. On me wood, who I» ill, returned Hiiturdny to her home In Springfield. For reni liiirgiun» in um'il rur», »ei* Ne|»on he Ini» 'em. Ford» mid Mux J WHAT A REVELATION IT 18 TO BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE m S I O R T OF YOUR YOUTH EVERY MINUTE OF THE DAY w t ill» . The ('. ( i. Vuluanizing Works. Vulcanizing, re tread ing. K. .J, Howe. Our family wash service makes this unnecessary. Try us by sending us your BLANKETS, Ij LILTS, etc., that need cleans- ing NOW. M (Mirrate rates. M i »» llnrel llem enwuy urrivini Hnt unlay from I'ortlnnd for n vi»it with her mother, Mr«. Kvu ll< men way. Mr». II. W. Tit it* reti, n i Htiturdny 1 Ring O h Up Phone 79 from it vi»it in Kugene. Mr» lleginn itoti in arrived Saturday from I'ortlnnd for a vi»it with Mr«. K. Fahreiiwnld and other friend». Mr*. A. J. d o w d y , o f thi» city , i» The total o f your repair Itili will now a great grandmother, although she tie »niallrr and the life o f your cur hardly look» the part. A daughter ha» | will lie longer i f yuu keep your cur been born to Mr. nnd Mr», llnrvey running »monthly nil the tune. I .it t lo Brown, o f Ituell, Ore. Mr» Brown in a j knock» »onn develop into liig one» und daughter o f Kd MeKib ben, o f Spring ' shut might have lieen n few minute«' field, nnd Mr». McKildi<-n wu» Mr», 1 jolt in tue firat place » n o n liecorne» a d o w d y ’» dnughter. { log one. At the fir»t *ign o f trouble Mr«. W. K. Caller» and daughter run your Ini» Into Spray, l>ong k Cru Sibyl went to Kugrnc Monday to visit u n i 'h Service Garage, and while there Mr. Caller», who wa« injured nt Wend- tuki look nt thr Htmlolmkor modrl. ling Saturday when a log rolled over - n turni Mi him. from Sutherlin wh»r r uhi* taught terin of »chiad. Mr». Hoy Komaine returned Sundiiy to her home in I'ortlnnd ufter a vi»it with her parent», Ur. nnd Mr«. A. W I have 500 extra chicks for May Kim«. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY If gliistu-H will )i>1 11 your you m I io i i I i I know it without further delay. With our modern equipment and efficient method* we a r e ell- alileil to determine with ah solute accuracy the kind of glii***-* that will improve your seeing power. If it i* disci need that you need two-range glasses, we would suggest KKYPTdKH, because the “ rending’ * and "distance” parts are tnvio- ihly joined together, (I iiih giving the eyearght an al- moat natural focus without iM'iug annoyed hy aeama or huiiipa. v ih io ii , S. C. White Leghorn Chicks Jitney service at the Service Harare, Spray, l/in g & ( 'ruson. l >homs 7") for real service. D. J. Scholl O P T IC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T Factory on Promise* C ottas« Orove id L'H mother, Mr». I(eun Edwards, returned Monday to their studies nt the l/niver »ity o f Oregon. W. J. Front write» from l.ynn, Mum , to liuve the live wire new»|>npor nent to hi« uililre»». Mr». Koy Welch, o f Kel»o, Wa«h., vi» ited tin» week at the home o f her par \ ent», Hr nod Mr». It I,. Wood«. Ve», Spray p u yi a» touch for • l U " right nt your door a» anyone in (Tot tnge tirove. Ye», and deliver» your , feed n» cheap a« you run buy it in town. I'hon« 125 YT inhibit linn Wood», who »till connider» C ot’ ' tngn tirove hi» pluee o f renideoee, wilt olio o f the mi'inlier» o f the Ittiche lordimi rliib, o f Kngcne, whirh wu* burned out Thiirnday o f ln»t week. The membera o f the club were University o f ] Oregon «Indenta and other cln»»rnnte» took them in tempornrily. Mr». Idn liny» write» from Milwau kie, O re, to in»ure the continued vtwit o f the old homo paper. ■Mr. unit Mr». W, A. Ward mofored Over from P irxn e Saturday nnd vimted Oregon 27. 10 per cent discount on all or ders for that date. May chicks cost leas, need less beat, and can be raised cheaper than any other chicks. Will lay in November. Ity them. B ert V . h a n d s Cottage drove Oregon with Mr». W a rd '« parent», Mr. and Mr». W. H. Hawley. t’ luir Chapman fell down the ntep» in the old high ttchool building Fridny nnd Nprmned hi« left ankle. ] i Talus of the; Town i Mr» Frnnk Kelly won the pig given nway Saturday by the Sterling Seed rom|uiny. A dnughter wan Imrn May 2« to Mr. mid Mr». W. O. Hipei. t'hicken», hog», venl and rattle w an t ed ut the P eople'« market. inhMfc Mr*. Sarah Blair w «» In Kugene Sat urdny. Mr», limi Shurt ridge w a» a Kugene vinitor Saturday. Mr». I'hoebe Sharp, Mr». Wm. Keyea and Mr». Trumiell were In Kngeni' Saturday. Jitney servire; phom* 99. Nelson’s Auto Sales. Mr». Omer Moore mid baby daugh ter left Saturday for a vini! with rei i alive» in I'ortlnnd mid Forent d rove. Mr. mid Mrn. Cooley visited Sunday with their »on Kay, who i» in n ho» pitul in Springfield. Superintendent W. O. Iteuttie w u in t ’iirvulli» Sunday. M. C. Cochran hn» moved hi» watch repair »hop mid hiryrlo »lock into the llnrvey lluilding recently vacated by the Settle hnrne»» »hop. Keep plenty o f water iu your ba tter ies. We furnish that free and wheu the battery needs recharging you w o n 't Iiiaure your cur ngnin»t fire and have a big repair bill. If anything theft. You would not let any other does go wrong, take this free ad vice property o f equal vnlue go unprotect and have it looked after by the ox- ml. Why take any chmice» with your |>erta at Spray, I^mg k Cruson ’» Ser- cur when the m » t o f protection ia no vie» Guragr, St tub-baker agents, i n i l f c low 1 Kenneth McKeyiudda, at Sixth Mrs. Dora W itch ey and Mrs. Mary Street (larage. I .ester returned to The Halles Tuesday, Mr. and Mr«. H. 0. Sprerkle» arrived after a visit at the home o f their sis- Sunday from Oakland nnd are viaiting ter, Mrs. J. B. Matuey. M r. mid Mr». Churlc» Burge Mr. und Mrs. Curl Cellcrs went to Mr». I.■ Ili« lluthuwny, o f Kugene. re McM in nville Tuesduy to visit ut the turned home Friday, after a vi«tt nt the home o f Mr. Cellers' brother, Alec Cel home o f her »inter, Mr». France» Clrny. lers. Mr«. H. K. Law mm und »on nrc here from Wedderburn viaiting nt the home o f Mr». Law non'» »inter, Mr». II. K. CUT OUT T H E II O. OF L.— E A T Metcalf. Let thu City Trnn»fer do your haul mg nnd moving. Fur prompt mid e f f i rieut service, call l*b, or come to of fice, 401 Mmn avenue. m2* ON S A L E A T T H E P E O P L E 'S Mr. and Mr». Altn King were up M ARKET 8ATURDAY from Kugene for the week end. We also huve n full tine o f smoked Mr. nnd Mr«. A. L. Hublmrd, former meats, bird nnd compound nlways resident», were here from 1'oMland over on hand. Try our Spring Lamb for the week end. Mr. Iluldmnl in looking Sunday Dinner. Lunch meats o f nil fur n mill property. kinds. W. H. Stinnet nearly amputated hi» left thumb with an ax Sunday. FREE D E L IV E R Y P H O N E 16 Service, service, Service Oarage. Spray, Long k Cruson, Studebnker agent». m7tfe Bender's best, the bread yon should Herman nnd Warren Kdwards, who ent. A home made produet. m iltf were here to attend the funeral o f their Goat Meat tF Specials Saturday, May 2 9 Ghoicc spuds per 10()L.............................................................. $7.00 6 cans of 2fie pea»« for.............................................................$1 0c Fancy packed pcachca..................................... 40c Gatsup, ¡wtr bottle.................................................................... 25c Kippered salmon, per lb....................................... 35c Beat eanc sugar per 100....................................................... $24.00 We have a nice line of FYeah Vegetables. f t ;* A Test of Onr Olive Oil B will show that it ¡ n fully en titled to be called ” ab*o- - . lutcly pure.” The use of it ^ * w ill prove that for richness ^ ^ * 1 nnd HtnoothncHH it in the best ^ olive oil you have ever used. ___ Try a small bottle nnd we il ■ O s is I luIrlnllTT ■ lire w il Imut a buttle in the l | V | t | U | l | L | house. SM IT H S GROCERY Wa l k a B l o c k a n d S a v e D i m e J Mrs. C. L. Snrff went to Eugene Tuesday to visit her cousin, Mrs. Guy Dill. Miss Ruth .Smith, o f Marshfield, vis ited this week nt the home o f her brother, Hugh Smith. John Smull und Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Phillips, o f London, wore Kugene visit ors Monday. You never miss the wnter till the well runs dry. You cun nlwnys get life insurance until something happens that physically disqualifies you nnd you can get fire insurance ns long ns tho property is not destroyed—also you can get it now while the getting is good. Better talk with Metcalf. m7-28e Mrs. Leon Desl.arxes nnd little duughter visited in Kugene Monday. Mrs. Fred .lost, who had heen visit ing her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. O. H. Willard, returned to her home in Rose burg Tuesday. Mrs. J. T. Johnson went to Corvallis Monday to visit her enusiu. Professor Grace Johnson, o f O. A. C. • Lester Turpen. who came here from Husnnville, Calif., to attend the funeral o f his father, E. K. Turpen, returned home Monday. A party o f boy scouts from Cres- well arrived Monday nnd went up Mushy creek for a w eek's outing. Miss Alii« Phillips returned Mondny to Salem, after a visit with her par ent». Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips. Mrs. Snrah Purvance nnd daughter, Mrs. Ellison, arrived Saturday from Springfield to viait relatives. His son Li.o-.it had just returned from Alaska for a month's visit. 1 All Imsincss houses of ^ the* city will observe; i next Monday, May 31J as Decoration day and will remain closed all day. FImor Munson, who wa» called here by the death o f In» w i f e ’» father, Hr Robert Sutcliffe, returned Thursday to his bridge work at Toledo, Wash. Alfred He idler, who i* in a hospital at Kugene, m reported a» recovering rapidly from Inn operation for appeadi eiti». Mr». <). A. Steen, o f Albany, viaited thi« week at the home o f her brother in law, K. A. Steen. j ■ , , F R E E ! W e have; some Free Sample Packages of Dr. Hess Stock Tonic which we wish to give away Tree. They are large sample packages and will do your stock good. Our store will remain closed Monday, May 31. W e shall he pleased to look after your wants Saturday. A . B rund & C o . Nelson him new and used trm k» to »ell. Three Maxwell» model, and one Republic, nilik Mr». J in liriehcr arrived home W.-d nesduy from a Kugene boxpitnl. Her board did their best to fill the gap. condition u not yet all that could be A program o f music and declamations wi»h«d. was given and the audience o f over a Mr». George Knox, o f Fomil, is visit hundred got nway with 15 gallon» o f ing tin» week at the home o f her uncle, iea ervam. Hr. W. W. Oglesby. This school building in one o f the Mr». A. W. Kune und Mr». W. E. model ones o f the state. Fullmer are attending the »tnte Hebe- kuh a»»embly nt Baker thi» week. Mis» T aft at Eugene Tonight. Ora Fullmer accompanied her mother a» Kx president T aft speaks in the nr- fur as The Halle», where »he is visiting mory in Kugene tonight. He will pans her »inter, Mr» Shelby Teeter», until through here thi» morning and will be her m other’» return entertained by the city o f Kugene dur Baseball game Sunday nt London ing the day. between l/Olidon and l-ornne III ¿Hr The Sentinel receive« inquiries every Woodson Jlrother» have moved o their o f f ic e from their old building int o »heir * wr?e *t ^r,,ra prospective settlers vAo 1 wish copies o f the paper. I f you wish almost pulutially furnished o f f i c e room to «ell your land your ad. should be in in their new garage building. Tho Sentinel, where prospective settlers Mrs. K. Murray, o f Portland, visited will see it. n !4 tf this week with Mr. and Mr». George Foster. Tho Sentinel, $2.00 the year. Mrs. H. R. Job and her daughter, Mr» Charb-» Adam», together with the la t Card of Thanks. te r '» daughter, Adeline, are »|M-mliug We very earnestly thnnk our many two week» in the Yosemite Valley, Cali friends for their help und sympathy fornia. * during the sickness and death o f onr Mr». H. A. Miller »pent the week end dear husbund and father, and imperial at Koneburg at the home o f her daugh ly do we thank the Christian church choir for the beautiful music fur ter, Mr». Ii--»». nished. Mr*. Mary Burn», -if Mill City, wa» MRS. E. T U B P E N , here to attend the funeral o f her broth W. M. T U R P E N , er, H. K. 1-ewi», which was held Sat m28c L. H. T U B P E N . urday. A. E. West rope, o f Tulsa, Oklahoma, ha* bought the 1. Pugh ranch at Wild wood. R. E lienigman, o f Curtin, visited Special communication at 7:15 several day» lu»t week at the home o Saturday evening. Work in F. hi» »iater, Mrs. Clin». Cooley. C. degree. Visiting brethren cordially welcomed. Hr and Mr- W K l.ebow. "t Tilln ■nook, are visiting at Walker with Mr. I ’ WORTH H A R V E Y , A. F. & A. M., Attention ;I A L cbow 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marion ! By order o f W. M. I ihnw Percy Rogers has been nursing a lame hand nh-ch he sustaineu when a patient from here being put in the county jail preparatory to taking him to the state hospital, became unruly and crowded Mr. Rogers against the iron framework of the cell. Shriners, Attention! AH road» lead to Ashland on Satur day, June 5, that being the date ot the "h om ecom in g” ceremonial to b> staged in that city by Hillnh Tempi, of the Mystic Shrine. Formal an viouneementa have been mailed to al the membership and this notificatioi is merely supplementary in a publn way aa a reminder. A visit to Aali hind at this particular season o f lb> year, especially in the way o f a motoi tour, will prove to be a most enjoyabh outing. Delightful scenery right on th< threshold of the Granite City town, and camping privileges unsurpassed Hillnh Temple Shrincr clubs arc plan ning to attend in a body und partici pate, over 50 being booked from th* Klamath Falls organization. From Aah land the parting of the ways will lea to the Imperial C ouncil’s session* al Portland Inter on June 22 24. Hillak Temple has contributed $500 to the en tertaiomeut fund of Al Kader Tempi«- Portland, and the representation from its organization will be large from various sections o f the state. Deputy potentates for Hiilah have been ap point««! f or several counties, including George 8. Calhoun, o f Grants Pass, for Josephine; R. D. Williams, o f Rose burg, for Douglas; Worth Harvey, o f Cottage Grove, for Lane; Jaekson F. Kimball, of Klamath Falls, for Klam ath and Lake counties, who can supply petitions and afford general informa tion relative to this approaching cere moni&l. I f your wedding stationery is printed by The Sentinel, you are assured a Secretary. long and happy married life. a29tf ! I Mr. and Mrs. Kelly Cooper and daughter were up from Leona over the week end. Mrs. ‘U. M. Scott visited in Eugene Wedaesday. E; C. ’l.ot'VvCood left Wednesday fo r ; Washington on a business deal. Mrs. H. H. Fleeter was in Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. N. E. Glass was a Eugene vis- j itor Wednesday. Mrs. James Walker and Mrs. Laura Row are visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Taylor. A. L. Cusick, o f this city, has been committed' to the state hospital at Hulem. Harvey H uff has collected the bounty on a bobcat. A son was born May 25 to Mr. and ■ Mrs. Boy McGee. •) A. P. Churchill left yesterday for the Bohemia district to spend the summer. Elhanen Veatch stopped o f f here Wednesday while on the way from Portland to Gallup, N. M., to attend 11 the funeral o f his w ife's father. Mrs. L. E. Hullivan ha» accepted a n position in the office o f E. C. Lock wood. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh ac- ! companied the Albany high school team here for the game Friday and remained over the week end to visit relatives. Mrs. L. B. Mingle and son Sherrill left Monday for Newcastle, Wyo., to join Mr. Slagle. Wm. Ostrander returned Monday from San Francisco. He found his son William, who is in nn army hospital, much improved. Mrs. F. M. Hildreth arrived Sunday from Los Angeles, Calif., being called i |j here by the illness o f her mother, Mrs. i A. L. Monroe. ___ Mr». W 1.. Darby '.eft yesterday tor _ a visit at points in Washington. She f f will utteud the graduation o f her daugh ter, Miss Margaret, from a nurses' course at a Spokane hospital. Mr*. W. L. D arby’s class o f the Methodist Sunday school held a success ful candy sale Saturday. Mrs. R. Y. Ocumpnugh and Mrs. Car rio Ocumpnugh, o f Portland, visited this week with the M. B. Ocumpnugh family. l)r. J. W. Eastman and Mr. I’aget, representing the Ellison White i-hnutau qua system, were here Wednesday to attend the funeral o f Dr. Robert Sut cliffe. Dr. Eastman was associated with Dr. S utcliffe on the Chautauqua 1 platform. A. M. Moore waa in Drain yesterday | on business. " U n c le ” Burne Veatch hns been quite ill this week nt the home o f his < daughter, Mrs. Robert Mosby. John Nokes has bought the Chris man residence property on Washington avenue. , Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnthan Manock. of . Sheridan, are visiting nt the home of Mrs. M anock's parents, Mr. and Mrs F. B. VnnNortwick. W anted, Eggs, Mohair, Veal Hides and Chittem Bark. Store open Saturday evening. JO N ES EATON PHONE 3 THE VERY BEST PERFUMES Believing that the people of Cottage Grove are entitled to the i»est goods on the market, we have, after much effort, succeeded in securing the agency for C. G. Woodworth, of New York, and will carry in stock their complete line of high class Perfumes, Toilet Waters and Face Preparations, such as Dry and Vanishing Cream, Garden Fra grance Perfume, Fiancee Face Powder, Fiancee Talc, Garden Fragrance Toilet Waters, etc. All of these goods are of the very finest and best and of a quality usually found only in the larger cities. The White Pharmacy W e’re Very Modest We have taken over the West Side Garage business without any great slfow or display and wc intend to go about at tending to »out own business and all the other business we can get, in a quiet, unostentatious manner. “ Dick,” the mechanic, who is known to many Cottage Grove automobile owners, is in charge of the mechanical department, and our aim will be to turn out work in a prompt and satisfactory manner. We Carry a Complete Line of Parts for Chevrolet Buick and Dodge Cars and we are Buick and Dodge Agents M O D EL D E L IG H T V A L L E Y 8C H OO L IS D E D IC A T E D Dedication exorcist«» were held Wed nesday evening at the Delight Valley school. Outside speakers huiT been en gaged for the oecnsion but found at tho last moment that they could not be present. Members o f the school West Side Garage W C. APPLEWHITE, PROPRIETOR /