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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1920)
Neighborhood News v i s i t i n g In s d a u g h t e r s . M is . C . M I M< I .in and Mrs. J o e Smith. I.eo VanSchoiack was up from Ell gene Sunday visitin g home folks Ja n ie s t'liapnmn, of S a n ta Clam, w o D EU O H T VALLEY. l a Sunday visitor at the (Ir ani Bales home. ( S p e cial to Tho Sentim 'l.) Wilbur and Alta Kelly went to August 4.— Mima In«1* T u cke r re Johnson meadows Saturday. turncil last week froiu a m o n th '* visit at Duulinor. D IV ID E. Mi*. Sterling; Hopper was hostess to tho d . T. X. ctilli last week. (S p e cial to The S t i l l i nel.) A nunilier ot families pirnirkisl a ml August I Mrs. Deorge l.oug visited eHuiped out Haturiluy night near l>rain one day o f last week with her sister ami roturno.l home Hu inlay evening at Drain. lnduile d in the partv were the K ent. Mi** (ioldie P arke r returned T h i n * J a c k s o n , Cornutt, Hears, Horn, la'«' day to Wilbur a f t e r a short visit with N ix ou, Hugh Nixon and Lowell Hen the J A. Mackey family. stou fam ilies atul Cody ami I.ester l ’en Mrs. P. M t'hnpmau was in Cottage tico. Drove W <al nesdn v. A motor party composed o f the J . A Mr*. D. Dugan, Mr* M McMullen, J o l t family, the \\ 11. J a i l children Mr*, Vrlhur Dogali. Mi** Margie Mi and 0 . II. H.light, his three soils anil (im ley aud Mil,Iren Dugan motored to hia daughter Mary drove to the Elk I.cona Saturday afternoon. head mine, ten miles east of Voncalla Albeit Tapp arrived Tuesday from Sunday. Bremerton, Wash., for a visit with hi* The Bert Myers children have the parents, Mr. mid Mrs. J . B Tapp. whooping cough. M is* Nellie l.eep, o f Eugene, lias T h e Kred W itch e r fam ily has re been elected to S u c h the school for turned from a few days outing and next year berry pickin g at P rune hill. Mildred Dugan motored to Eugene Mrs A. \V. f o r n u t t and daughter Thursday o f last week. Vivian left Monday for a visit in J o h n Doble, who had been visitin g C alifornia. at the home o f his uncle, F ran k T u r Mrs. I., J . Allen and b ab y daughter, ner, b i t Mondnv for his home at Van o f ' Hutberliii, arc v isitin g with Mr*. ivy Mills. Mo. A lle n 's parents. Mr, and Mrs. \V. A. Mr*. H. II. Bussell cam e up from W itche r, T h e b ab y has the whooping Drain. Tuesday for a visit with her ««ugh. parents. Mr. and Mrs. W E. B u rk e tt. The Conner brothers baled hav this Mrs. F ran k Turner, who underwent week for Mr. (ju im by nnd for W. A. an operation in Eugene recently is re Hogate. ported to be improving slowly. Miss Mary Haight has the measles. I la r r v and Harley W illiams returned Mrs. Mi A .s Horn is keeping the ist week from n short visit in the Clyde Wright b ab y while Mrs Wright Smith river country , is in P ortland for an operation. Arthur Dugan cam e up from l.ootin The Ashby a l 'a t t e n thresher pulled Saturd ay and returned Monday mor into the ueighliorliood Wednesday evO ning. n i ng. Kathleen Me Reynolds was in Cottage Mr. and Mrs. W. K Nixon, C. \ (¡rove Monday. Moor« and la 'ste r P e n t ic o were in Ku Miss J u l i a T urner was in Eugene geue Wednesday. Monday. DORENA. LORANE. (Special to T h e Se n tin e l.) A ug ust 4.— Mrs. R. L. Killings, of the tirove, visited last week with Mrs. ( S p e cial to The S e n tin e l.) August 4. S um m er-Best opened yes terday for a season o f about six weeks Mis* L enoni Hiibbell, of C o ttag e Drove spending a week there with Mias W on t worth. Alva Davis was in ju red while haul mg baled hay lust week and his fa t h e r Frank Davis, is here from Cottage Drove assisting in tho harvest field his pln<^'. All the farm ers are busy in the bar vest fields and orchards. Crops are f air, but there will be a good appi crop. Mr. and Mrs. W. \V. J a f k * « « ari spending the sii/nnit-r at Colorado Springs, hoping t o benefit Mrs. J a c k s m i ’s health. Mrs. K ehecra W hite is spending th summer at home. She says she think home is a good place to find health. H. 1>. ( ’ri tes. T h e D. I.. England fam ily motored to Eugene Sunday nnd v Lsiteil with Mr. unit Mrs. J o h n Chapman. « O tto S w eitzer returned to Portla nd F r id ay a f t e r a several d a y s ’ visit at the Cbas. T e e ters home. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Mel.in and chil dren spent Sunday a t the Adney home a* Saginaw. Miss Nora Ward , who had lieen at tendin g the summer session o f the s ta te normal sehool at Monmouth, re turned home Friday. Mr. and Mrs. S. ft. V an Sc h o iack . of l-eoua, spent Saturd ay night and S u n day with Mr. VaiiKchoiack ’* parents. Mr. and Mrs. J . E . iio lstrom and children, o f M a re ó la .. were Dorena vis itors Sunday. ROW R I V E R Mrs. S. A. Montieth and son anil daughter, Fred and I.ucile, visitta] rel (S p e cial to T h e S e n tin e l.) ativ e s at Saginaw Sunday. August 4.— T h e dance given at th Mr. and Mrs. M. P. (iacoutte, o f let ona, spent the week, end with Mr. Ga- eook house last Frid ay evenin g wd| attended and much enjo yed. r o a t t e a mother, Mrs. Isaac luind. Miss Wilma S c o t t , o f Eug en e, is M. K. Busn-k -is here from Boseburg v isitin g at the I.itSells S te w art home Mrs. J i m Spahr and children, of F o r S a le — 8 room modern residence on S t a r , inid Miss B erth a Howe, o f t h • paved stre et;, sleeping jtorih, base Drove, visited a t the Smiht home Ttics ment. elec tric lights, water, garage, day a fte rno o n. • chicken house, fruit tree*, berries and Mr. nnd Mrs. L ee Thomason were ir fine garden -spot W ifl««eII very ten Dorena Sunday. soiittble.- and- on et*sy terms. Dr. Corbett S m ith visited over the week Wendt, • v ■ end here. Elsi». McCollum Is ill with measles. F o r S ale — 1918 Ford roadster A b ar Mr. and Mrs. Alphonso L uB iu e, Mr gain i f taken at twig e . Herman E d ward*. 8-tipil and Mrs. I.eo T o b in , Mr. Crowe and F r a n k l.alllu e spent S atu rd ay night and Sunday on the M cK e n zie . Alma siol Charlie L i t t l e and littb I ’o ru N e F r a n k i e Harrison are ill with measles Flee i r k K elly I ’erini, who is workin g at (¡i i f y inf H td Divide, visited Satu rd ay night with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. JV r in i. Helen Williams and Nellie I ’leuard were in the Drove Sunday evenin g. Mr. and Mrs. Williams returned Mon day to t h e ir home in W alterv ille a f t e r visit with t h e ir daughter, Mrs. B F McCollum. * J o h n n ie Cole, F lo rence L and , V -Ima 44a I lee and Albert Tonoli were in i amp Sunday. Mrs. Wm. McCollum and children IT D O C S le ft Sunday fo r n visit in Woodburn. BEAUTIFUL W ORK NcW Home WEATHERBIRD'«SW¿. THE HEALTH AND SERVICE SHOES Scientifically Proportioned to Properly Develop the Grtnving Foot. Puilt Over Health fa st* to /Vexcrik! the Natural Sha/te o f the fo o t. Made o f Solid feather FOR BOYS AND LITTLE MEN WHY NOT G IV E I T A T R IA L C»n yotj aff rd to pay the high price* jp-kr.I fo r t h e sim p le re a d jr-to -w e a r gut- Bitul'.l W h y n o t m a k e th e m y o u rs e lf T Itcoetn do k u oretooporoteth is m achine th a n f«»r I h e g lo w o f o iu i la m p . P r ic e au d UtruiH rea a o o a h le. O iv e I t a tr ia l. W . L. Darby & Co. IN V E S T IG A T E T H E W E S T E R N P IP E I.E S S FURNACfe I will liavt* one on the floor noon and it ¡ h built to burn wood only. ALSO S E E T H E DURO W A T E R S Y S T E M A. L.WYNNE Plunilring ami Supplies Electric Work ami Supplies ( IppniitC Postoffice (S p e cial to T h e S entin el.) August 4.— A b o nfire party was giv en S a tu rd a y even in g on the school gron mis. Raymond Wicks le ft Monday for W ashington. • , Dale Owen and J a y Cole were in Dorena Monday evening. B e r t h a Howe, o f C o ttag e Drove, is visitin g at the Sp ah r home. Velma Salle e visited S und ay and Monday with Florence Land nt Do rena. Blotter S a m “, o f the Grove. i« visit ing with hi* siste r, M r*. K. J . Wicks. Dale and Donald Owen, A rthur S a lp a timi J a y Cole were in thè Grove Sun dny afterno o n. Mrs. J . II. S p ah r nnd dnughferif J e n nett, L id ie and G r e tta , and Merlila IJowe v isitfd jri Row R iv er Ttiesdny. | Mrs. J . I*. W icks visited Tueaday e veri ing with Mrs. Ida Wicks. J o h n n ie Cole, o f thè Grove, visifetl friem ls in S t a r S atu rd ay night and Siimlay. Mi». O. C. S a lire visited S und ay with Mrs. K/rn Messenger nt Doreria. J . I*. W ick s wns iti thè Grove S atu r •lay. Alvi*. Raymond tinti Mi le* Wicks, ! Dale am i Donnlil Owen and Arthur Salice were in thè Grove Batuniriv ove ning. Mrs. .1. T. Stille«' shnt and killeil a bobetit Wednesdny morning. T h e ma rtiinler was a f t e r ber ehickens. LO NDO N . — FOR GIRLS AND CHILDREN H e lliw e ll, B a n g s & M ark sbu ry =o= the past two weeks, returned to ||it Grove Monday. J u l i a n Small sustained sligh t in ju r ie s in a baseball gam,. Siimiuv. Mr. and Mrs. W . ('. Ju n e s mie up from the Grove Sunday and are spemi mg the week at the tarin. Grandma Hradford was taken to Hi Grov,- Sunday to spend a few ,|-,v with her daughter. Mr*. Sum Long A. !.. Monroe motored up from lh Drove Sunday. Henry Combs and ■ laughter, Miss * *rpha. Miss Eunice Baughman and Miss Alice Hradford liiotoreil to kin gene Monday. Raymond S n n fo n l, o f the Grov e. has been v is itin g at th« Deorge Halles home the past week. IIE BR O N . (S p e cia l to The S e n tin e l.) August 4. J . A. Powell kill, d bobcat lust Wednesdav. Mr. and Mr*. J o h n Kurr, ami funnlv o f the Drove, motored out to Hie J (/. A. Youug_ place last VVitiui'Mlav ev cuing. Mr. and Mr*. Charles S m ith , o f the (trove, have moved into the G. I). Gil erial koiiae. •Mr*. V. T. Randall, o f the Drove, visited last T hu rsday with her par cuts, Mr. and Mrs. J . A. I ’owell. ( , I ) . Ew mg, o f I .onduli, n o m i wood for J . A. Young a to upie of l a y s last week. •Mr*. J o h n K r b e l b c i k . of the Drove, v isite,I a part o f last w .4k with her sons J o h n anti Deorge. Miss H a ttie Hollis ami her nephew, l.oren Hollis, uf C alifo rn ia, are vi -iling with Miss Hollis sislt-r, Mrs. J . » * n - Oilerist. A n na lo-l and K a t ie G i l c n s t bave gotte to S b a s t a lo spemi lite siiiumcr with their »isti rt M - J a n e tuli ri t Miss Florence Mi-Fiirlund and ber uunt, o f thè tirove, and .\l I SS Ann it ro n g , o f Eugeiie, motori-li out lo thè kiiiirer liouie last Thursduy eveuing. Xlr, nini Mrs. J . A. l ’owcll inni sou Noni al inotoreil to laniduii Sunday al temutili. Household Hints W ÿ * STAR. I hruai;huut to Give Gtxxl • Service. A s a f e t y razor will from window glass. paint T a k e a m in s old shi l l baby bloomer*. T he re is «'conomy fish, us there I s less in and make buying large W lis ti When i ipicmg jam , adii b e f or«- remov ing from fir, A Better Tire Simply a M atter o f the Maker9s Policie9 This you will realize— once you try a Brunswick— that a super-tire is possible only when the name certifies that the maker is follow ing the highest standards. For tire making is chiefly a mat ter oF standards and policies— cost plus care. Any maker can build a good tire if he cares to pay per fection’s price. All men know Biomswick stand ards, for Brunswick products have been famous for 74 years. Formulas, fabrics and standards vary vastly in cost. Reinforce ments, plies and thickness arc a m atter of expense. And these vari ations affect endurance. I t rests with the maker how far he wishes to g o — how much he can afford to give. For there are no secrets nor pat ents to hold one back. To ascertain what each maker offers one must analyze and test some 200 tires—as our laboratories have done. Then it is a matter of combining the best features and building ac cording to the highest standards. Once you try a Brunswick you will understand how wc have built model tires, regardless of factory cxi>cnsc. Y et Brunswick Tires cost you the same as other like-type tires. Our saving is on selling cost, through our nation-wide organization. W e realize that you expect more from Brunswicks, and we assure you that you get it. ONE Bruns wick will tell you tlic story. And then you’ll want AIA< Brunswicks. No other tire, you’ll agree, gives so much foe your money. THE BRUNSWICK-BAI.KE-COLLENDF.R CO. Portland Headquarter«: 46-48 Fifth Street Sold On A n Unlimited Mileage Guarantee Basis spires ju -t Corn, to m ato es und rice n ike s t u f f i n g for peppers. i The Whole Secret of good D w m b c a k e tins win- U linking lem pie for limi li boxea. Iced tea should alw ays b res lily tlriiwn hot tea. Very your; steamed. stpiashes made with :• r • delirious Li-moa rinds are excellet m g nickel ornam ents. for clean A length o f white oilcloth spread on bei| can be used instead o f it cutting tab le. # • * N ever sew at a sewing u chine with tin light fa r in g you. Let it come from the le ft. • • • When the bottom of a e ke j< Irid iv burned it may be grated o f f with a nu tmeg grater. * * * In m akin g l«*fnon jhch put the l«rnon j u i c e in last ami th«* mixliir»* will al w u V H thicken properly. • * • When the lin in gs o f shin or slippers are worn through at the h ,-ls use ml hesivc plaster. Cut a piece large noiigll to ro v e r both sides o f heel, warm it a bit and press firmly into place. T his also keep, shot . from lip ping at the heel. • * # P ou ring medicine into a spoonful o f sweet cream will hide ils b it te r taste, fS|«‘eial to T h e S e n tin e l.) pecially i f it spoonful of the cretim August 4. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wills, of Weed, C a lif., spent the w«'t-k end be taken j u s t b efo re the medicine. * * * with Mr. W i l l s ’ paren ts, Mr. nnd Mrs. F ru it Halad Dressing Whites of two O. P. Wills. ggs, h a l f enp sugar, half a lemon. Miss Mabel S ho rtrid ge returned Fri day from Monmouth, where she had B e a t whites till very s t i f f , mid sugar slowly, then lemon ju ic e ri|iinlly slow. been atte n d in g summer aehool. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Cox Were in I 's u ally requires 15 m i n u t e s ’ beatin g, but is e xce lle nt nnd d if f e re n t . Eugene Fridny. Grandma Numbers Is v is itin g her I f your wedding s tatio n e ry is printed daughter, Mrs. kev j Ocer. Mr. nnd Mrs. A lfred Powell, who by T h e Mentitici, you are assured a u 29tf had been camping a t London springs long and happy married life. Cord Tire* with “Driving” and “Swastika” Skid-Not Treads Fabric Tires in “ Plain,” “Ribbed” and “ B BC ” Skid-Not T read . Smith Motor Car Co.