Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1920)
finiiiliiiii imi, CUT GLASS at CUT PRICES I wish In t'lriin * my i u tili slink nl rut plus* during I hr 111 holiday» Nothing nut krs n n in i I ')i i ialina» pii seni I'm (hr w ile, u d a n g lilii nr n wmiian frirm l I w ill m akr jn m s that w ill m akr il an I'ru n n n iii'al, as w ill ns u i i m T ii I, r i l l F. C. C O F F M A N Successor to Korr ft Silsby Telephon« 30 Pint rinnpy. fur unir hy Tlir White What's the use to buy new tires when you can make those old ones run another season? We re pair cuts, put on half soles, re tread them and guarantee our work Give us a trial. Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works, near the bridge. Mr- M (\ W ì II m wht» I uim !>«*«•n ill, i< murh ItHfrr. Mr-. Kdgnr Willnon left MfBurdnv l'or Hun Km miKco to vinit over th«» holiday*. < ho kt tm h«/g< v«»nl and rutti«* want •*«I nt tin* l'«‘O|d <’ *0 murimi. tfe Mr». I M Tanner, who hud been William 0*tran«l«*rt who i- in th«* i'tivi'inmi'iii hoajiital in Him Krnn«»i-«' 0 , visiting at the home o f her , sister, Mr* K igcfK Pinio n, left T o ... Iny for hax written hi- |M*ojd«* that in all proli •diillty hf \\ «Il I»«» li«»mt for DtriiiiiiiNM her home in Olympia, Wash. Galloway writes insurance. Phone .1— We am pleased to ahow our Mr. and Mr* M. V. Phillips were in hi«h rlnss fountain pena. The Kiigcnc Tuesday. White Pharmacy. I*r. nnd Mrs. Haven ('. Ilyott vis Kilwin Rcilford wrnt to f ’ortlnri«! it*d in Kugene Tuesday.- Thur-dny «»f In-t w«'«*k t «» vifiit hin The most attractive g ift, a» well as • unric anil aunt, Mr. nini M a . IC o I u t Ì the rin"t practical Fyne Point pencil, Ma rt in. Mr, ariti Mi f.yrnan A darn- w«*nt to for sab by The White Pharmacy. The A A. Itirhmond family were in I *«*r11:» ri«I Fridny on lin-in«'—. Wc ha vi* fi vi* ^tirili t unti piano-, all Kugene Tuesday evening. Miss Pearl Hear«, of Talent, who had gunn in if••«! H»'«’ tlrin at onrc; IK to ut month- to pay for th«*fn. Kiigon«1 been visiting her aunt, Mrs. Alma Mill »* Hhop, Kug«*n«». «n .TJr Koiirs, left Tuesday for u visit at The Il I. Hog« r**, who r«»r«*ntly left h«*r«* Dalle«. for t'ali fern in, i- now in Aliin^ton. III. ♦Trim«*“ f'oafcM, after working thr«»«* w o k / at the I’nllrtt i,umber rornpany a w rulli, r « i i r n «<«t Friday to Portland. Santa Claus will be all over town and then at The Fair Sat urday afternoon. .1 W Khnttuek bought a Foul enr from Woodson Brothers this week. Real Live Santa at The Fair Mr. and Mr * Joseph Pornhs, who hail Saturday afternoon. been % -ding their daughter, Mrs Ni» I) pound -on wa- bori» l>«*r. 10 Henry L k<-, left Tuesday for a visit J * Mr. nu«l Mr-, Win. Norman. Mr-, ■it Grant* Pas*, following which they ’ •ormati t- nt the home «*f her par**nt-, w ill ref lira to their home at Grand function, Polo. Mr and Mr«. John Bart id*. Now is th« time to select your Mr- L#* oii I»« d.fir/e- -p«*nf Friday Christmo* presents. Madsen has the in Funeri«*. Biitiern - t«*.-ti d, r«‘« hnrgi*i| an«) re finest und largest selection he hfia ever j»iiir«'d ( h roil if car troulde- yield t<> had. Pall now and make selection* our treatment, (>ur advice i- tr«,f* while tin assortment is complete. Hind 'Mir repair «bnrg«*- ar<* moderati \YV .u ivliow them ami put them away for ii5tfc ».in to \ «• -erviii* that will mak«* you. Ptisfli Brown returned Monday you r- pond to our invitation to «•«»rn«* from a three weeks' visit fit Pobw in Spray, K«*r»g A ( ru-«»n'- Her V alley, in Douglas county. vin» Oarage. d«*c3tfr A Christina« program and tuisket so Mi-- Ilerthr ( ’«»x w« nt to llurn-burp ml will be given at the lilue Moan Friday to % i-it n -irk frjeyd. An H,'j j-itind baby daughter wa- fain school house Hnttirday evening. born la«t Friday to Mr and Mr- December la. Feril Biek The very latest and best met “THEY CERTAINLY ANSWER THE GIFT QUESTION'' I’ruhahly then* is sunn mn- nil ymn I'hrislnuts list Tor whom you cannot ilrriili’ upon a suiti.Uh pnsi'iil It may I»' Mother or l**ather 01 perhaps noon- riusi Trinili (H'D-iilinn s it is dii fidili to funi a wm th w hilr gnl for sommili’ orai In you • I » * ' a . v i^ K s THI QWt-Y IN V I't B it BIFOCAL Why not (rive a pair of Kryptnk iilasKis, tin invotihlr hi- focaia, and ntukr this t'hristuuis a lusting one? kiyplnks rliniiiiatc tin- i yrtflass InniMis of all who wear, or nut’ll) in turar, Inforni trinasi h ('ou r in ami ask us almut our kryptnk tint (Certificale l'Imi. It simplilii ■ tin piviliac of a '/ctiiiinely u s e fu l present. D . J. S C H O L L OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Faclory on Premises Cottage Grove, Oregon Mr. ¡!ti<| Mr« Itib \ "knodgra--. «laugh I Kenneth I *« I fr« Hpriugfii Id Saturday I \ Fareful aft« ote ii .1 full cL rge with out lnju«i«tU- tot f' that** Bat tery Her vie«*, O w i-und Garngr. n-tdf Mr*, s. P Flow, r, o f Mnbton, Wrt-h , 1 « visiting f<»r a w«* k or -«» at the home o f her daughter, Mr-. N K, OI a * ♦. No apringi, no ptus, no hinges to we ir out and pet out of order. Conklin fountain j>cn. The White Pharmacy. Mr-. It* rt Htenrburg returu«*d Hun •In) night from North Itend, where -In* went to get acquainted with n«*wl\ arrived Lviu grand-on-. I.. M. Tucker nax up from Hnth«*rlin Monday and Tue-day on liu-isi«a—. with Mr I .tie v I I m I I ii 1. inot li"r of Nt » ^n«»«ly ip«* W hv w<i»n» 1 r- I.- Swin ’ «itlnnnrin« • • quipp'd \vl Ih Phil a «!' !|»hm 1 >inm«*inl Gild Hn*t i*r ii •*f .. Hi-*- o f thi Philro mer aliii« ti « liinintitc- in Slotted It »illation timtihlt* nn«l |»r•*\ n it- -liofMing, with till! r«*- lilt t| 1•nit civ which will i"»t long i»r than t•••*8 i \ « r thought posai hie. ( »V« rlntul (Sfirngr. n£tltf. .... ft Mis* 1 Hli l|oO|M r h i t W im I uc . wi J. i V for Kt'dd ‘•kr. Cnlif., t « * \ ini! nt th«* homes of Ii«»r ni« ‘«■••V Mr-. K«*-I m » 1 n p i m tin«! Mr* Ii iil|»h Kngrnm, Mrs. II i. Tlionu»K hi*; nt«»\ « «1 into the W. B (..«.|.rr h«»m«‘ on north Pnc f'r hi gh w ny. M erry Christ m is. Auto Rales Nelson's d I 7 r Kin met t SIit»rj> bu mm «’<1 t « » Engon«» till ttivk to io* in r • \«Ii ii « h • ! o it—urn«* Ili- «Ititi«*— f»H conni\ c«»iiiiiii—ionrr the f i r q o f the yuuir. (« M Scott an«l family -pent Sun day ill l*)llgelli» Waverlv motor oil-. 1U0 per cent pure Pennsylvania; co-t no more than other ««•tailed en-t«*rn %oil-. Nel-on*- Candy bargains Saturday at \uto Sal A We t Hide (Innige, d.’ltfe /The Fair. Mr-. J Idw ard«, of Spri ngfiehl. Mr-, (lien M etier w ni d i- c h n rg rd vpent th« we«k end with the Hhermnn Wilkin- family. from a Kugene *ho-pitnI S a tu r d a y . I\ L. tTen-linw and family returmal t >. K. Wo«idH«Mi, .1. K. Wood-on and ! H enry B en n e tt a tt e n d e d th e m eeting Sunday t«* then home in Donna. \ ii alnio-t unlimited number o f an d brimpiet glv«*n in Kug.'ii«» S a tu r d a y •dici from. The think I in by tin* Ford M otor c o m p a n y ._____ 1 -tvle*» to I.otlge H«’iw «tart«’- Kmdlv furm-h Th« Hf’ut mi I w ith I ih I- «if vour new ly «•lected officer«. W .»Iter M m man wm «lisrhnrged from it Kugene ho-pitat Thur-dny of Ijjfit week. O. W. MeQvron find Albeit Oriffin were in Kugt tie Hatunlny on bu-ine»». ITn.% Christmas Candy and N uts n NVe have a good supply of candies, nuts, oranges and li;immas at rcasonnhle prices for the holidays. Also ernn- ln iTics, ihilcs, grape fruit, celery, lettuce, besides many other holiday eatahles. $1000 Sugnr, heat cali«', p«r sack. Coffe«, 3 pounds Empire... Picnic haniM, per Ib............. lim o n i a p co ia l $ 1.00 (lovcnuncnt canned peaches, pM ciin (lovernment canneti spricota, per can <Jovcrnnit'iit T h o . 30c 30c 2 cans for 35c c a t i m i l s a lm o n S t o r e T h a t 27 c 75 c .................. a t ...................... A p p r e c i a t e s Y o u r . Trade SMITH S GROCERY W a l k a Bl o ck and Save a Di me AS I’KR O IR ANNO! ’.N( 'EM ENT <»E EAST WEEK (¿COTE THE FOLLOWING PRICES ON WE CANDIES Plain mixed, per pound......................................................... 27*/2® Broken mixed, per pound..............................................27yac Peanut brittle, per pound............................................... 35c Cream mixed (junt like Freneh mixed), per pound...... 35c NUTS Walnuts, medium Hize, new crop, per pound................. 25c Walnuta, large size, new erop, per pound....................... 35c Alrnonda, per pound....................................................... 25c I’eanutH, fresh roaated, per pound.................................. 22*/2c Filberts, per pound...........................................................30c ORANGES Size 250, per dozen......................................................... 35c Size 176, per dozen........................ ............................... 65c Banana», |»er pound.............. 20c Cranberries, per pound.................................................... 25c Sweet potatoes, per pound............................................. 6Vic Apples, Spitzenburg, large, red, special........................ $1.25 Our Store Will Be Closed Saturday, Dec. 25, Christmas Day Thursday and Friday ju»t before Christina» our »tore will remain open until hall past eight o ’clock in the evening A. Brund GROCERS To I’ARTICCLAR Co. I'EOPLB—TELEPHONE 65 Used cars Ford truck, worm allic lead pencil. In gold, silver, drive, in fine condition, for salt- etc. The White Pharmacy. Mrs. Dili« Allen and (laughters Pearl cheap Nelson's Auto Sales. dl7c ind Valme, of Amity, stopped o f f here this week for a visit with their niece ind rout.'i, Mrs. C. M. Jackson, while •ii their wav to California for the win ter. L F. Allen, of this city is an uncle of the Misses Allen. Christmas G ift — #150 all record phon ograph, *2.’> down and balance on easy monthly payments, hx press prepaid. Kugem Music Shop, Kugene, Or. d3-31 Mrs. <> O. Vcateh and daughter Kvelyn wire in Kugene Monday. Miss Martha Hunter visited in Eu- gene Monday. Ilo, Bring in those holey rubber boots M i— Hath Phelp- -pent the w«*ek ■ nd shoes. We fix them and make « in! at Forvalb- and Monmouth. them last you the rest o f the winter. Mi**. Norn (juo'n «pent the week end 'otfage Grove Vulcanizing Works, near with her parent- near Kugene. the bridge. tfe Fyne Point pencils at The M issis Fvn and Lorrna Southwell left Monday for a visit with their White Pharmacy. «ant, Mr*. Ann Hear«, at Preswell, be 0 W Pullett and -on were in Port fore returning to their home nt Pen lan«l the latter part o f In-t week. dleton. T G. Hudtcll returned Sunday from i business trip o f several days to Wm O ile r s returned Tuesday from k Portland. Mrs. Htidtell accompanied Douglas county. Double -«Tv ice for one commi—ion. him. Mr. and Mr*. G. A. Handers and lit- l - t ti- -ell your gt»«»«|-. We will get Did you ever stop to consider Me *"it Paul Mtsraed yesterday from the prie«* f«*r them and givi» double* 'he usefulness of a standard Portland in n new Kssex. .«•ervie«» for one eommi—ion; (P,e on A gift she will appreciate— Wood- implement - and machinery up to motor car? Let it be a Christ w orth ’* perfume. A t The White Phar :L’ oimi , and d , on all over that mas gift for the entire family macy. amount; HP# on hoii-«*h<dd good-. this season. Nelson's Auto Sales ( »nr motto: “ (let the money; get Mr*. Myron McGee and Mr*. V. Mi** Kate Bliss writes that she has Wick* went to Kugene Wednesday to the money; g«»t th«* m o n e y !” moved from Panova, S. D., to Hym visit Mr*. W ic k s ’ father-in-law, John ( \ (). I ) e V <* r e en* . N. Y. Hhe visited recently at W irks, who is in a hospital there suf the home o f her cousin, George Sweet, fering from pneumonia. He is reported 400 Main A v e Cottage Grove in this city. ns somewhat improved. P.'iinty Commissioner K. K. Hpencer Great price reductions on lin .1 1*. (iruhum wan up from Portland was up from Kugene Tuesday ami oleum. Call and see our beautiful Wednesday. over the week end. . When you think enr. think Overland patterns. W. L. Darby & Co. n26c Knrg»*, flonn wnolrn nnd «» thcr soft Mr*. Alex Lundberg nnd niece. Mis* the small enr that ride* nnd handle* rug* wanted, 5c the pound. The Hen t ¡nel. d l ' t f p like a big one— with pep, economy, on Higne Hahlin. were down from Disston Wednesday doing their Christmas shop Mr-. Kiln Wilson, wlm i? making durance, speed. Overland Oarage, tfe Clyde Iw'oiuird is home from the l*. ping enrly. her homo nt Kugcno with her daughter. Mr*. Jennie Hayes le ft yesterday Mis. Ham Na/nr, wns in the city Hat- ■ f O. until nftpr the holidays. V *» Marie J me* returned to Ku- for Portland to visit her daughter, uni: v. Hhe recently iettimeli from nn gen- Monday, after having spent the Mrs. Van B. Pierce. « • !« ini- d \ isit in Caimdn. week end with her parents. Mr. and W. L. Darby i Co. have a l!*21 cal — ......... ............. Mr*. J. I. Jones. endar for every family in Cottage Mr* Vietta Neile returned Monday Grove and vicinity. Call at the store to Albnny, after a visit nt the home nnd get your*. dlOtfe o f her daughter, Mr*. T. G. Hudtell. The Sunday school o f the Baptist W L. Darby ft Co. have just chureh will g ive a Christmas program received a carload of barbed wire, in the church at 8 o ’clock next Tues field fence, poultry netting and day evening. The public is welcome. K«’ ll) F<»-ter r<*turned Friday from Bivide, v hi re lo - 1 m - h t tht week w ith hi- gianduia, Mr-. Allic Fo-t«*r. Ballo way for inaurante, 511 Main. \Vo<»d«oii Brother- unloaded a ear of new Ford- Friday. Bert Willard and party rame up Friday frinii Ho-fburg to attend the boxing match. l>on’t put o f f making an np(ioint tit n t for tbn-e holiday photoa. Ilrmrm ber, yoiira are not the only one« that h: \e to be fiiii-h«'d on tune Mirine Let You r Idle M oney Earn Interest We pay 4'o on time deposits and 3% on savings Bank of Cottage Grove \ r c T i o x Tales ot tiie Town Specials for Christmas I*: \i S. C. White Leghorn Hatching Eggs and D a y O Id C h i c k s I •rdcr curly for Marcii and April delivery. Tanned strnin. % Dan Walton & Son C o tta g e d r o v e , t i r , P h o n e 2 G !'4 S Stomi* for Nor\ ice nini Studehaker, lioth o f which you not ut the Servire r In rone. The linht Htmlelmker . i i i* look ion some hit. I t ’* the eln*nie*t ili inn os the morket at anywhere near the price. Spray, I.onn & Cruaon. il.ttfr Mr*. Knnctio Stubblefield, o f I'ilot Hock. Ore., daughter o f Mr. and Mr*. I \\. Ilawkin*. o f thi* city, wa* re cently burned about the fare by build ion 11 t ' r*' with kerosene. She »end* word thnf her injuries are not sortou*. nails which they are offering at the lowest market price. n26c Robert Jones returned Hnndny from hi* cruise with the marines. He got a* far :i* Han Diego. He did not find the cooking exactly the same as that to which he is nerustomed and left about P2 pounds o f avoirdupois in the ser vice. In Mott McMorrnn motored up from Kugene Tuesday on business. No springs, no pins, no hinges to wear out and get out o f order. Conklin fountain pen. The White Pharmacy. Woodson Brothers sold a Ford car Wi dnesday to H. W. Gilliann, o f Drain. Mr. and Mrs. O. II. McAllister and Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Hunt were in the city from Wildwood Wednesday. Mr*. Hunt has just recovered from a three weeks’ siege o f typhoid. A fine line of heating stoves Let a Dodge Brothers motor car solve your Christmas shop and ranges always on hand at W. n26c ping. Nelson's Auto Sales. dl7c L. Darby and Co. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. T. Handers, o f Walla Walla, are visiting with Mr. and Mr*. M. P. Gnroutte. Mrs. Handers nnd Mrs. Gnroutte are sister*. A son wns born Tuesday to Mrs. Leslie Kngrnm (formerly Miss Maud Hooper) at Redding, Calif. Don’t waste your time or energy on Mr*. O. W. McQueen visited in Kn- hand pump* when i t ’s just a* easy to drive in our front door anti get nil the gene this week. air von want free o f rharge. This is 'Harley Kos*, o f t.ornne, sustained a just one o f the courtesies gladly ex broken collarbone Tuesday. tended to you at Hprny, Long A Cru Old growth body fir stove wood for son’s Hervice Garage. d.ltfc sale. Pall 1*!t, P ity Transfer. d.ltfc Mrs. John Ashby left Wednesday to Motorists to Kugene Tuesday night visit at Mabel at the home o f her found the fog so dense it coaid hardly daughter, Mrs. la'slie Godard, nnd with be pushed nwny. her daughter Peart, who i* teaching nt Mr. and Mrs. .T, R. Fo*. o f Portland, Ploverdale. spent the week end with Mr. nnd Mrs. See the toy phonograph at The M K. Wyatt. M m . Fox and Mr*. Mis* Nellie Myers arrived Tuesday evening from Monmouth to take the ploro o f Mr*. A. K. Burrow*, teacher of the east aide first nri'*l". who is Ink ion teacher« ’ examination. Sinning Hen Poultry l ’ Innt, Walker, Oregon, booking order* for 11*21 day old i hicks at l5r each. dTI.'llpd VVyutt aro «liter«. Fair. With six records only $10, Avoid catching that cold that leads to pneumonia or la grippe by having the family washing «lone hv our skill««!, FAREFFL METHODS. Fall 70 The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring U* Up Phone 79 Mrs. E. T. Blakely wns in Eugene Tuesday. Old clothes maile to look like new. Hoffman, Cleaning and l ‘r«‘s.»ing. Next door to Bill A John’s. dlOtfe Mrs. Helen Silabv and Mr*. Worth Harvey were among Eugene visitors Tuesday. J I. Jones was in Eugene Wednes day. We have many styles and the finest quality of stationery at the White Pharmacy. Mrs. M. L. Henderson was in Eugene the first o f the w eek . Mrs. B. R. Job nnd Mrs. Charles Adams were in Eugene Wednesday. W E A K E B U S Y — but n busy shop for quick work. T ry us. Overland Garage. n2*itf Look! Look! Look! GREAT BIG Special on Pork FOR S A T U R D A Y . DEC. 18 We have some extra fancy corn fed pork nt prices that will make everybody smile: Fancy cuts ham ribs, Ib............. 23c Fancy cuts loin, ribs nnd chops 23c Fancy cuts shoulder and ribs___ 20c Fancy side pork, lb................... 25c We also suggest that you try a pound o f our link pork sausage at 25e the pounii. We also have a full line o f fresh and cured meats nt the lowest pos sible prices. Christmas will soon be here and we will have a full line of fancy poultry for the holidays, including turkeys, geese nnd some extra fancy Plymouth Rock hens. We dress and draw fr «> o f charge all poultry bought from us i f re«juir«l. Free Delivery to A ll Parts o f City Fresh Fish on Fridays— Phone 15 PEOPLE’S MARKET Two doors west First National Bank Flour! Drifted Snow, White Kiv«T, Northwest -three of the liest brands of hard wheat flour on the market ttulay. Full line of Albers’ ami Fletcher’s Poultry Supplies. To Arrive Soon— Another ear of eastern corn at a much lower price than our previous ear. JO N E S C& E A T O N FIFTH A N D M A IN TELEPH ONE 3