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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1921)
7 Bates On# cent the word; mini mum 35 words; three insertion* fur the price o f two when paid in ad sauce; half cent tho word after the third insertion. Do jou keep chicka or do roar chick one keep jroul Silver Quills have the lay bred in them by many years of t rap neat ing. Uuby ohioks and hatch lag eggs Wm llanda A Sou, Ho* 614, Cottage G rove, Ora, Phone 1 F & d d ltf Prompt Jitney serrtce at City Transfer t'oinpanjr. Phone 84. j f.stfo Wanted A horse from 6 to 10 yeans old, weight 1000 or 1200 pounds, entle, n o d worker and good puller. oseph Perkins, Jr., Cottage Grove, Oregon. npriSStfe. f Are yon going to build? Lumber of all kinds for sale. Let us figure with you. Also have several lots in good location. Will build you a house and take part payment down, terms on balance. I dimmers Brothers, phone 13F3. _ aprSgtfo Ship by H. & H. Transfer motor freight. Daily trips between Eugene and Cottage Grove, connecting at Eugt'n« with motor to Portland. Bangs Livery Garage, Eugene. apr22tfc Por Sale.—One 1919 Wade drag saw. Sawed less than 250 tier o f wood, $90 cash, or terms $100, $50 down $25 per month. Address A. K. Mabley Comstock, Ore. apr2i‘ in ay lopd Dressmaking—Mrs. S. 942 Birch Avenue. E. Lowry. mayldpd Por Sale— Cheap rough and si*«d lumber, quick delivery at Ia a a e r s Brothers, phone 13 K3. apr29 mldo For Sale- Modern 6-room bouse close in on west Main. Terms i f desired Wilbert Wilson. a2*.< mylSpd For Sale -Good, gentle, sound young mare, broke to work and ride. W. P. YanScbuiack, Dorena, Oregon, phouo 18-F12. a29myl3pd Baby Chicks,— White Leghorns from the famous O. A. C. strain. Matings 221 egg hens to cockerels from 300 egg hens, $20 per 100. Kocks and Reds 115 par #100. Order now for May and June delivery. Portland Seed Co., 180 Front st., Portlan d, Ora. my6-27pd For Sale.—Milk goats. W. A may6 20pd Minion. Wanted.—Job with drag saw. Have the machine. Have 400 cords fir to sell at reasonable prices. H. E. Crocker, bo* 655, Cottage Grove. my6 20pd For Sale.— Multnomah drag saw. A l most new. In good condition. I.. L. Woolley, 39 north L St. may6 29pd Por Sale.— Ford ton-truck with bed and cover; been used ten mouths. Inquire 7 j ; Wash, art. raS-SOpd For Sale.— A nice 6-room house with bath, pantry, washroom and wood shed on one floor. I.irge hen house, garage, near school, cannery and saw mill. Inquire 518 H. Douglas. m6-27e Wanted.— Shingling and lathing. Get that leaky roof reshingled now. Good work guaranteed. Roy Foster, phono 35F13. Bx. 364, Cottage Grove. m6-20p For Sale— Pore blood S. C. Black Minorca eggs for hatching, 15 fo r $ l at house, 1865 east Main. Cockerel, ex tra fancy bird. Please order ahead as eggs are limited. E. E. Thornton. 6-13p For Sale— Four1 miles from Cottage Grove, 100 acres land; 18 acres in grain, plenty o f wood and piling, 4- room house, water piped into house, 20*48 barn, family orchard, outbuild ings; half mile to school. C. M. Par ker, realty dealer, east Main street. Cottage Grove, phone 124 Y mGtfo Neighborhood News DO KEN A. (Special to The Sentinel.) May 12. H K. Mustek returned last week from California and is visiting his daughter, Mrs. Joe Smith and Mrs « M B el la, Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kirk and daugli ter, Mias Bertha, were Eugene visitors Friday. Charles Ward returned home Friday from Curtin and is now employed at Chambers’ camp at Star. Among those from here who at tended i he ciretis in Eugene Friday were llenry Mendell and family, Florence and Oiren Laud, Joe Smith and family and Andrew l.and. Mr. and Mrs. Otho YaiiSehninek and Sarah Riley left Sunday for eastern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kirk attended the ciretis in Eugene Friday evening Mr. ami Mrs. J. E. Medford and Mr. and Mrs. Edwiu Medford ¿petit Sunday visiting relatives in Collage Grovp. Among the Sunday guests at the l.ee Thomason home were Mr. and Mrs. Williams, o f Divide; Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wisert, of Row River, and Raymond Wicks o f Star. Johnnie Cole, of the Grove, was a visitor at the W. A. Ijind home Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and chil dren spent Suuday with relatives in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Jud Doolittle and Mr. and Mrs. Myers were down from Star Sunday visiting the Grant Bales family. Mrs. la>t Wagner and children went to Eugene Wednesday for a few days visit with Mrs. John Chapman. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Red lord slant Monday night with relatives in the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Taylor were Grove visitors Saturday. Mr. aud Mrs. C. D. YnnVnlm motored to Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. C. A. VaaSchoiack went to Eugene Wednesday to visit her duugh ter, Miss Bella. M OUNT V IE W . (Special to The Sentinel.) t May 12.— Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley were Cottage Grove visitors Saturday. Bnson, Clarence and Frank Sear* spent one evening last week with William and Addison Heath. Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Wheeler of Cottage Grove, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips. C. P. Ted kick left Friday for Curtin, where he has employment. Mrs. C. W. Hears visited ifl the Grove Holiday evening. Mr. and Airs. W. U. Heath and family and J. W. Fisher spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost at Blue Mountain William Heath motored to the Gr ov e Sunday aud returned with Mr. and Mrs. S. E. Lowry nml family and Mrs. L R. Long, who also spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. Frost. A picnic dinner was served outside, arid in the afternoon the party drove lip to the Blue Mountain school house. J. R. Cooley was a Cottage Grove visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. George I-ivng visited Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller.' Frank Hears, o f Cottage Grove, vis ited at the home of his uncle, C. W. Hears, several days o f last week. William Heath went to Eugene on business Saturday. J. W. Fisher visited the fore part of the week with relatives in Eugene. C. W. Honrs was at the Waldo Miller home Sunday. Our Assortments of Silks and W ash Goods for Spring and Summer Frocks Are Complete — and afford a w ide selection of seasonable fabrics and and colors for dresses, skirts and blouses. Included in the showings are rich satins, taffetas, crepes, silk jerseys, silk stripe poplins, voiles and imported organdies. -------- — Crepe de Chine Baronet Satin Rippling I affetas Of a better quality, 10 iuehes wide, shown in the new shades; a very pop ular silk for Idolises. A popular sport silk, 10 inches wide, • shown in \\ lute, rose and hluc. A de sirahlc material for skirts. Soft rich silk taffeta, yard wide, shown in silver, taupe, I larding hluc, navy, Mark, cardinal and mu r< ion. The yard The yard $3.75 $1.95 The vani $2.50 T-— Silk Jersey Imported Organdies * Fancy Voiles A rich, shimmering ma terial, 40-inehes w i <1 e, suitable for either dresses, skills or hloiises. t'olors: •lade, honevdew, henna, and flesh. Fine imported organdies that have the rail lor sum mer frocks, shown in a variet \ of I he new colors: Maize, nile, hiirnt orange, orchid, rose and white. I leant i fui n e w d r e s s voiles, shown in flowered, figured and Murk de signs, 10 inches wide. New shades of Mown, tan, ir*a\ , Mite, etc. W ill have a few hundred S. O. W hite S IL K CREEK. Leghorn baby chicks o f the O. A. C. strain for sale about Juue 1; also have (Special to The Sentinel.) some five weeks-old cockerels at 50o May 11.— Miss Wolf, o f Sutherlin, & dozen. Waldo Miller, Cottage Grove, spent the week end here. She was a Ore., phone l-F-12. may6 13o guest at the D. A. Estes home. Paul Murphy has lg> n visiting the For Sale.—350 laying pullets, 160 two- year old heus, 50c each by taking the past week with his brother and family, kit. Also 1917 Ford, in good mechan Guy Murphy, o f Albany. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock and ical coudition. Phone 29F13. my 13 27p Mrs. C. K. Babcock, motored to Sutlier For Sale.— 40 acres, 13 In cultivation, liri Sunday with the Raymond Trask about 7 in timlier, fenced and cross family. fenced, young orchard coming into Mr. Whaley and son Bert arrived bearing; all necessary buildings in Friday from Colorado. They drove n good coudition, water pi[ied to houxo truck through. aud barn, near good town and school, Mrs. W. H. Sprague and children near Pacific highway, priced right. returned Sunday evening from a visit Owner, Box 135, Cottage Grove, Ore with friends at Eugene. gon. myl3-jnel7|>d Miss I*eota Estes returned Friday For Sale.— Household goods, rugs, from Sutherlin, where she attended n chairs, tapestry, couch, piano, bed canvassers’ institute. Mrs. O. H. Heine took dinner Sun room set, stair carpet, c*tra dresser, and beds, felt mattress, sewing day at the Andrew Brnnd home. O. Heine and family, E. M. Bab machine, kitchen table, folding table, vacuum sweeper, carpet sweeper, cock. J. I*. Grimes. H. M. Dame wood. garden tools, bone grinder, bicycle, W fl. Bittenger. M. F. Babcock, John boys’ wagun, fruit jars and other Ashby, Mrs. Ella Thompson, Carl things. Wm. P. Hall, 1149 west Main Clark and John Cochran were nil street, telephone 104L, Cottage Grove, in Engene last Friday on business. Mrs. F aiii Wheeler visited Mrs. A. J. Slit unlay to sec bin wife, who is in j Walker, visited Huiulny with Mrs. Oregon. myl3-29pd Sheridan, o f Creswell, Monday after the hospital. ' Cnhlwell ’■ sister, Mr*. L. D. Huff. Wanted.— Woman for general houife noon. Mr*. C. P. Caldwell and children, o f I Mr. Myers, of Fhigene, Mr and M m cleaning by day. Htate wages \V. T. Carouttc and four children, of wanted. P. O. Box 27, Cottage Grove, HEBRON. Latham, Grandma Murry and daughter Oregon. m ay 13pd | Della and hoii Walter were Sunday (Special to The Sentinel.) guests at t he ('. II. W inecoff home. For Bale.—Good White Frost No. 12 May 12—Hupt. E. J. Moore and | Mr. and Mrx. John Kehnlheck and ice chest; cupboard, good as new; family were in the Grove to attend rabbit, large Belgian hare doe, pair Asst. Hupt. J. G. Swan, o f Eugene, church Sunday. bright yellow canaries and large bird attendeil) the picnic dinner ami the Ardie Geer, o f Creswell, »pent tin- «•age. Mrs. J. W. Clark. my 13 27c standardization program last Friday at week end at the home o f his winter, the school house. For Sale. - Fine Burbank potatoes, just The Masses Ruth Bede and Marie Mrx. R. B. Powell. resorted, $1 the sack for 10 days Thurber, of the Grove, spent Thursday Mr. and Mrx. K. H. Powell arid only. Charles Cochran, 234 Eleventh night with Miss Hazel Führer. family visited Sunday with Mr. St. may 13c Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Gilerist and Pow ell’s brother, C. L. Powell. Wanted.—Young calve*. Also dairy family, of Dunsmuir, Calif., spent the cows wanted. Htate price and week end with Mr. Gilerist’s mother, L Y N X HOLLOW. description. Give full particulars in Mrs. Jessie Gilerist. G. M. Rebel beck motored to Eugene letter. Address Chris Olson, L. B. 6, (Special to The Hent inel. ) Saginaw, Ore. m13pd May II. Lynx llnllow wnx w-ell repri-xenled nt thè r im i» in Fingerò* For Sale. Registered yearling Short For 8ale. Rapid fireles* cooker, and laxt Thiirxduy. horn bulls. J. H. Gilfry, Creswell, universal electric grill with oven. Mr. and Mrx. Ezra Mex eriger, o ff Oregon. mylv-27pd Mrs. Claude .1. Kern. rnyJTtfc Cottage Grave, visiled with thè Neal For Sale.— Registered Hereford bull*. Farmers’ Insurance Fanners’ Mutual farnily Htrnduy. insurance in the best. F'armers are 4% miles south west form London Mrx. Wolford ami non and Mrx. T o s e a l In t h e springs. Call or write to Geo. Hchul- finding out that it cost V f t less than lluntHrmiri were guentx in thè Drexxer commercial Co. The association hns merich, Creswell, Ore., or Ed. Newby, delicious Burley homi* Haturdny. Has 8000 mem foreman, Klkhead, Ore. rnl3e. $11,900,000 at risks. The Pentirò farnily motorerl to Fin t o b a o o o H aver. bers, $30,000 saved members yearly. gene Siinday to vixit thè Mmry f unii; Want to buy.— House with four room*. Operated for the benefit o f the farm flsear Wheeler, of Hilk ÌJreck, rimile large pantry, two porches, one lot. ers only. When ready to insure notify | an over night vixit with fri* ad- li ere Address box 76, Cottage Grove, m 13pd Marvin Jackson. Phone 31 F' 13, Wal laxt w<*ek. my!3 jne3pd For Sale,— A Short Horn hull. See B. ker, Ore. The young peoplc ha ve enjoyerl some F. Flynn, Anlauf, Ore. ml.! -27pd May baxket frolie.x sinee thè firxt of Tor Sale —1 Ford ton truck, 1 Ford thè monili. For Sale.— Setting eggs, 60c setting roadster and track body, 1 1920 Mrx. S. B. Jackson, o f Creswell, wbo Mixed White Minorca tand White Rnick touring car, ran 1700 miles. 1 hail been vixitiag ut thè home o f her my!3-27pd Brahman. 844 south Hixth Ht. m!3pd Grube & Stewart. The yard— $2.50 Helliwell, The Daylight Store Cigarette It’s Toasted (H ÌLTZ Z -M -g The yard Bangs The yard $1.25 65c, 95c, $1.25 Marksbury For Quality and Service V* s - W A N T Â D S xori Marvin, left Saturday to mxii with Don't have any xlnekern. Keep tra* tin* Melvin Jackson family. of what each hen does by uxing eg Ihe D. P. Caldwell family motored record cardx. F’or sale by The Sent to Ib broa Sunday to visit in the ne I at $1.76 the hundred, d6C Renzi* rlu ff home. The It. A. Flxles family, of Silk Creek, were callers upon the I N. Drexxer .....pie laxt week Tliurxdny. Mr. rind Mrx, Harvey Strong, Mrx Marvin Jnekxou and children and Mi surali La jote were all guests in the Huntsman home Sunday, Mr. and Mrx. Marion Leliow, Mi John Nanixon and daughter and Marvin Jackson motored to Mushy • reek Sunday for a vixit with the Jan. I bow family. LONDON. (Special to The Sentinel.) Way il Albert Geer and son Olite left In i Thursday for their home in Vern a. il " " C Gl* a Itnnton, of f'ohiirg, ape ut the vei k end with hix pnrentx, Mr. and M rx. .1 FI. Muntoli. A I Morirne, o f thè Grave, mo toreri up to lllai'k Uniti* Hiitidny. \iimrig Illuse who attended ihe Al. ,C. Barnes eireus ut Fingerò* laxt F'ri day were Mr. and Mrx. Howard Cnx, 1 ni Se* iH, Myrlle and Mnrvex Sul ber lami. Road the editorials. Yon may not agree with them but they are likely to make you think, and that’s worth whils. ••• t Wliy ile la y openmg (lini se- «tonni T- Il ih uh eHtty to «lo il now ita il will tu* later oli. Olir Mtfilrly gl'owth ih <|«'|H>HÌtN ¡tini HiifjiltiH m I io w h eoneliiHively I In»* wi* enjoy thè ronfìdenct* unii Rotiti will o f Ilo* peripli* o f this city unti vieinity, MEMBER RESERVE^ SYSTEM federal N v First National Bank " T h e Ohi Reliable”