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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (July 23, 1920)
Tales of the Town SOCIETY ir ■ l/f= GREAT f ra n tili inni I Viirl ICobi riiion l i f t yen »••nlny f«»r F i l w r t o n to vimt rullitiv*». CHEVROLET MODEL ••490“ TOURINO CAR r. o. li $930 20 ('o ttani' d ro v e 'I'lie M o ijil “ Tf'in” C lievrolet lian lieeume a irta iiila n i na I muai u tility . Out o f tlie m ine than Hill omkes ol iiiiloinoliileN in A iiieriea tin lay, the “ 190” I'lie v ro le l u* tlie only fu lly ei i it 1 1 >| m i I e ar Using the Nlaiulal'il three a|iee<l aeleetive tram e linaiuoli, s illin g lo r lean than +HMMI. T h e average man o f oioilerale nieaiia eau aalely eliooae tliia riitfi/e illy lim it eeoiiiiioieiil ear for iinexenlleil Nervina. Aak any «nie o f the t*IM|,<MM) ownera alm iit lio a a lia fa e lion givvii l»y Ina t ’hevrolel am i we feel aale that a aale to you w ill lu tile reaiilt. CHEVROLET SHOCK ABSORBERS T h ere are many types o f alioek aliaorlii ra on the m arket a<la|iteil to vnrioiia cara Moat o f theae are m tem leij to e lim in ate tin- reliu iiin l o f a ear a lte r the rmul ahoek ha* Iwen met liy the w rin g » . The ( ‘h e \ro le t ahoek aliaorla-r, which la mou ut i-i I ou a ll four n | iritiffM, not only au|i|iroso-a the i-etaiiiiiil o | On) 4 ir, lin i ;Jsii neta a a cnahioii a iliiit louai to the springs. A* C h evrolet e< I it ] 111 lei 1 w ith thla ahoek illiaurlier ia a revelation o f rii li li if i-o o ay it You ra n i u It- uvei the tiea ol a ra ilro a il tru ck w ith o u t in ju ry to the ear or »pring» am i wi t h a m in i mum o f ahoek to the oeeiipallili Tina aliaorlier will pay fur ila e lf th ro u g h : * K lin iiiia tio n ol hrokeii springs anil spi mg holla Iteilui-eil wi-ar on lirea. Iteilueeil (ii-preeiatiou anil repnira. A ffo n I in if the ru lin g em iilo rl o f tin- large, high priced I • éê » a i car. Let ua maiali a set o f tlu-ai- ahoek ahsorhers on your ear. I f they ilo not prove satisfactory the coat ot installation will he refluitici). Y our» for Service Smith Motor Car Company i* V ¿ \ ^!!§gV $J su ll power in every drop "Red Crown” ia all-re* finery gasoline with the full and continuous chain of boiling points neces sary for ready starting, quick and Btnooth acceler ation, steady, dependable power and long mileage. It is made to meet the re quirements of your en gine. Look for the “Red Crown” sign before you fill. Gasolina o f Q uality STANDARD OIL COMPANY (C tlllo r a it) T. U Sudtell, Special Agt., Standard Oil Co., Cottage Orove, Ore DISTRIBUTORS DORT AND REO C TOURING CARS . A N D G. M. TRUCKS GENERAL REPAIR WORK—WORK GUARANTEED AUTOMOBILE ACCESSORIES. TIRES AND TUBES CARS FOR HIRE—DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE S IX T H Wert* A STR EET GARAGE Perini, Props. Phone 4 3 Sixth and Washington Health and Happiness are within reach of the own er of one of our new model bicycles. It will enable him to get out where the air is pure. It will take him away from the monotony of the town. Regular riding of one of these wheels will put you in splendid physieal and mental condition. It will prove better and pleasanter medicine than any other you eould take. HARRY RENTLE Cottage Orove Qeneral Repair Shop 400 Main Street Mr. and Mr«. A. A. Ito-liinoiid enter tained a few fro nils info rm ally Friday H 1«. .Mio ki n bum-hull l u m i % % 1 11 evenin g of last week. Those present to Knw K i v i t t o n i g h t f or a k h i . im * vai M i were Mr und Mi«. Nelson Durham, tin* How If « v •* r t«iiiii Mr and Mr». K. W. A m ies, Mr. and Mr inni Mm. Curl Juft yvn- Mrs. H L. M arkin , Mr. und Mrs ( E I» »ilny for rtnlfio, h lit ri* Mr. AI m I i *«! I uiphrey, Mr. mid Mrs. E lb e rt Ib de, j Mr«. A lo e Richmond and Miss Eva will itf1 1 *n 1 1 tin« Kilo« eonveiition. Richmond Mi r Richmond e ntertained Mm, Alta Him ili, who limi l#«*en vinil with a number o f voeal solo». Light n»K Mr«. Huy Kwm^ nn«l Mm. K«l. r e f r cm I iihcii I» were served. Tullnr, return«*«! y«*nti*r«Jfiy to h«*r borne ut KtMiiinon. A number o f the younger m arn isi Mr. r» n « I Mm. Hum Nil/or him ! non Or peuple of the c ity piensa nt ly surpriMed ! rm rrtiifiieil to KutfiMM* y«*nl**rilnyt nfU*t Mr. und Mr». George M atthew», new I vmit nt the home o f Mm. N n/ o r’fl lywed». V\ «•flu« Hiluy «•% 'fini}'. T b * you h k [ mother, Mm. Kiln VViInori. i'oii(il«* f««'«'i v«*«l it fi ufiibir <»f Mm. Muiirie«« M< K ibben urn I ehil U ri • 1 pr«‘tty ^ i f h Aft«*r au i*\<?ni «g ot «Iren left yenterilny for Wheeler to ROf-ittl Fuat find HÌii}'iri}'f rvtnm h vini! at the home o f .lenne Mt’ Kiblren, rni'iit.« wi r«* f*«*r y •••!. Mr. M«1 Kibben V brother. Mr» V. H. ( « o f f ’N «i I h km of Kirin wuo Il O. Muiliy hnn bought the Jonen «•iiti rf aifii'd Tu«* *«lay «*v« niiiK with |»rojH*rty on \\ uwliiuftMii avenue. Kutfi«*Mf $«•«• e n i im und otb«*r n*fr«*i*b iiii iitk ut tl«<‘ M« ll»o«liwt «diur« h by lb«' o t b * r «I«•»»««• 4 o f tki* Hundfiy h «*I i 4» o | hi tin- wiiiiu r hi th«’ firMt ln|* o f th*’ auto rail* ton tout I»«* iiik 4'on«luct«'<l tlur«-. T b « r«M’<* in ju«l|'<‘<f on utt**nilam»*, j^inn hi un iii I htm I i i j » and uvt ru^t- Foil*« » ion L O NDO N ♦*»»« b H«*«’k. + + (Hpw*|fil to T h e Hentin«*l.) T b * M. I*, d . Flub gtithi*i»rd Tu« •- ia) •Iiily SSI. I H | » i i n j f e r i b e r j ( left Fri* «Iny for W arrenton in re«|>onne to i» aft<*rii«M#ri at th«- horn«* of Mm. Klbrrt h k l'rnni iiiinmiiMin}' the n«*riou*» illn«**«« Hmitli tor th«* lîi*t r«’KTilrir inwtinjg «»f of hin mother, Imt h«*r «lenth oeeurre«J ili«* y«*ar. A «iainty I uih I h oii wiim M**rv **d follow iiiK an uft«*ruoon of norial i n t e r b efo m hm arriv nl. Culvin Mnrlow, o f Ixirane, npent th«* t a i nuii'iit. Invited KU«-«tH imluiieil M ihk Mfirgnret ('riiim r, o f Oakland, ( ’alif., w«*ek eml with friemln here. Mr. und Mm. Ilert Butighrnnn, J o h n Mm. K. W. JlorniF, «>f Kalo Alt«», Hmall and W. T . J o n e * I«*ft Wrilnewlay C alif., Mr*. II. T. H a rtley , <»f H* ml, and Mm. Kllirrt I N r . for eantern Oregon, wh«‘r* Mr. Itaugli ♦ ♦ ♦ man und Mr. Hmall hope to benefit William Hkidmof#*, n f f!o m ito fk , n their hetilth. Min» Kenn C o * # o f the Orove, npent gradan te of the C o t t a l o fi rovo high u few «Inyn o f Innt we« k ut th«* home school find o f the I T i i v«TMÌty o f Or«* K««n, and M íhk F i t a Dillard were rnar of h«*r brother Ihiward. Mr. und Mm. .lohn l'owell um! non rie«! Tijcuday in KoNobarg. Th«*y are Norvul Mini M r. and Mm. Kobort Hmall Mprnilih}' t h e ir honeymiH»n at Newport. Mr. Hkidmore plain« to take | m » m | gm«l mirforod t«» the J . T . Hmall home Hun (late work at the univ« ruity thin win dny. t«*r nml Mm. Hkiilmore will teach in Mr. und Mm. Ilowurd C o x und ehil th«* Kugene MFhool». «lr«*n w«*r«* in the <«rove Katurday. Mr. nn«i Mm. Will Manney rnotore«) I t r«»Mtn .V a m«»nth t«f let your Miib to th«* Orove Humluy. acription run over. Wat« h your label. * WESTERN ROUNDUP C OMP Y Scratch ’em Cowboy Nero, the world » champion bucking bull. Row de-Dow and White Cloud, and 50 more of the hardest bucking horses that ever came down the pike. Will be in action at the baseball ground» at Cottage Orove July 31 — August 1 July 31 Performance 6 p. m.—Augu»t 1 Performance 2 p. m. Neighborhood News HEBRON. (H jm - cìh I t » The Mentine!.)' J u l y 21.— A .o n , Vernon Anteil, wan bora J u l y 14 to Mr. mol Mm. J u . b l Doolittle. * lr. Klkins »m l Mr. M e tie r, of Ku gene, v in t r d lust Th u rs d a y at the F. < Führ er home. Mr». Mam H» eel lami, o f Portland*, IviHÍteil part of laut week a t the home» of her brother ami «inter, J . A. Powell I nail Mr». N. VV. White. Mr». J o h n Kebellns-k «pent the week eml in the (trove. Mr. rimi Mr«. J . A. Powell anil »on Norwtl utten.lril the barn-boll gam e at Divide Niimlny. (iramlpu (iilhnni ha« been quite poiirly the pa»t week. ('. (iillium ra m e over from Com ntork anil »pent the week end with hi« fam ily. I .it tin V iv ian W hite i» »till quite «irk with the mi-n»le». l-t-uuiml and K a t i e Gilrrist are »irk with the menale». Mr. and Mr». I j i j o i e and two daugh ter», o f Lynx llnllow, visited : l . part o f l:i«t week at thV home o f Mr». L . D. Raff. The J o h n and Georg e K ebelbeek fain ilie» nttended ehiirrh in the Orove Monday. Mr. and Mr». H arvey T a y l o r mid family attended r h ig e h in l.ondon Hull- day. D E LIG H T V A L L E Y . (Mpeeinl to T h e S e n tin e l.) J u l y 22. T h e I. J . Hi idler, Claude Planter and Ja n ie » Planter fnmilie» and Mr». Alma Henr», o f the Orove, were Monday gue»t» nt the E . J . Sear» home. The W. K. Nixon, Hugh Nixon and Oar nr Jn e k ao n fnm ilie» and E leano r Nixon pienieked Sunday at Lnndax, a b u s e l.owell, and visited the 0 . C. E llio t t family. T h e W. A. W itch e r and Fred W itrh e r fnmilie» ramped out S a t u r d a y night and Sunday at the b ridge thi» aide o f l«owall. Mr. and Mr», Dun Shaw, o f I ’endle- ton, viaited Monday- uigbt and Tin-« day nt the Oacnr Jn e k ao n home. The Snginnsv bridge ¡» eloaed for repair» and ear» jniiat now go to the »teel bridge to ero»» the river. Reginald Haight haa the measles. T h e W. M. Hlakely girl» hav e the men »lea. T h e Ray Nixon and F lie k fam ilie s were up from E ugene T ue sd ay ev en in g anil visited a t C. A. M oore'». Mr». Alma Sears, o f the Grove, ¡» spending a few day» at the home o f her son, E rnest. Mr. Hnkanson w in here Wednesday frmn Oakland on business. T h e Conner brothers are b alin g hay fo r E. J . Sear» and J . W. S h a ttu c k . Mr». Arthur Sm ith and Imby expect to limve S atu rd ay fo r t h e ir home nt Waunn. Mr». Alfred Oornutt and daughter V iv ia n wiH accom pany the l ’reston I j i k e fam ily, o f Kiddle, oi^ a three weeks motor trip to Escondido, C alif., to visit t h e ir mother, Mr». Luke, and to S a n t i a g o to visit an uncle. Fred W itch e r motored to Eugene Wednesday. T h e W a lt e r lju-ky- fam ily and Mr. and Mr». It. L. Riding» »|ient Sunday at the Conner home. T h e J . A. J e l l futility drove down to the Fuqua» near Creswell Sund ay a f ternoon. Mr». K. J . K ent eelebrn ted her b irth day with a party Monday ev en in g I n vited gue»t» were the Horn, Jnek aon . Henr*, W itcher, J n l l and the several Nixon families, and Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hall, o f the Orove. T h e hostess served ico cream and cake. | Dick Hickson STATIONERY MAGAZINES AND LATEST MUSIC Seventh and Main JU N K Pay for Your Loafing Time You aren’t in the habit of getting paid for your loafing tim e, are you f Here’s one way you can achieve that result. T h e UK.• of a Fordson tractor cuts down manyfold the number o f hours required by yourself and your teams to do your farm w ork. You make more from your farm and still have a lot of time le ft for yourself wliieh you formerly consumed in work. ^ "it d o n ’t use the time, yet you get paid for it just the same. Isn't (hat getting paid for loafing timet Let us demonstrate the greatest piece of farm machinery invented since the earth came into existence. GO TO WOODSON’S FOR FORDSONS - 4 H IT O L D H . C . L. \\ hen you use Cottage Orove flour, you save the charge nee.ssarily made on other flour for freight and handling, ami the saving is large enough to be quite an item in the y ear’s expenses. Naturally you should wish to use a home product, even were there no difference in the price, so there is a double inducement for the use of your home flour. THE COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS W E WANT ANY KIND AND ALL YOU HAVE Cottage Grove Junk Company 2-4 Pacific Highway Phone 5 GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving and Gteneral Jobbing All kinds o f F. W PE PFOR MANCE, C O U N TS FEATURES YOU GET EXCLUSIVELY IN JA CO BS. P R O P R IE T O R Rea. P ho ne 2 1 -F 3 O f f ic e P hone « ATTENTION— GROWERS OF SEEDLING CHERRIES Your children or others can make good money picking the fruit off seedling trees, that is unfit for the market or can nery—just tumble them into a box and ship to us. We extract the seed for propagating pur poses. Address OREGON NURSERY COMP Y < Ireneo, t Iregon Dick Hickson H A R N E S S AND SHOE REPAIRING LOGGERS AND WORK GLOVES S e v e n t h and Mai n PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) HEAT and LIGHT K aro Fudge T h is require» 2 square» INSTANT o f chocolate, 1 cup o f chop|ied nuts, 'll cup cold milk, 2 cup* sugar, 1-3 MEAT cup Karo syrup, 2 tablespoonfu ls b u t W HEN AND ter, 1 tenspoonful vanilla. Cook the W HERE NEED ED milk, sugar and K a ro in n pan until it forms n soft bull in cold water. R e move from fire nnd add vanilla, b u t »TAMUAÄD O U COMPANY ter nnd nuts. Heat until cream y and pour in b uttered puna. When cool, cut T. O. S U D T E L L , S P E C I A L A O E N T STANDARD O IL 0 0 ., Cottage Orove into aquarea. The Camshaft and Crankshaft The camshaft used in MACK trucks is a special alloy steel forging, hard ened and accurately ground. The cam» and spiral gear for driving the oil pump are integral with the camshaft. The shaft is unusually large, very rigid and runs in three bronze bearings. The cams operate hollow valve lifters. By using lif ters with rollers mounted on glass-hard inns, and properly guided, there is no measurable wear resulting after a test of 12,000 miles. The cams and bearing sur faces are heat-treated and case-hardened. Like the camshaft, the crankshaft is cut from a drop forging of special anal ysis steel, the bearings hardened and ground. The crankshaft has its main journals and crank-pins case-hardened. Many engine makers use small crank shafts and heat treat them for strength. The MACK'S massive shaft is stronger than could be necessary without heat treatment. In addition it is very stiff. It is stiffness that is most desired in a crankshaft. The MACK crankshaft will not whip. The MACK is the only truck having a case-hardened crankshaft and camshaft. F. A. Garetson & Son AGENTS MACK INTERNATIONAL MOTOR TRUCK CORPORATION