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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 12, 1921)
ENGLAND’S CASH STORE Successor to F. C. Coffman W e buy for cash and sell for cash. Take advantage of lhe discount. W e still have a few dishes left at remarkably low prices. Closing them out—call and see them. Campar» and picnicker», get a »mall «•an of Ifintomicid« to dnvu uumeta away from your camp. For »ale by St«*rling Feed Co. Jly29tfc George Brother ton left Saturday for hi» home in Medii'ine Hat, Sank , tuk mg with him lu» little m > u Billie, who hud made hi» home for two year» with Mr». C. B !.<•«. Ur. VV. M Hamilton went to Port land Nunilny to take Nome po»t grad mite work. Bruke» liued. Free ndju.itneuf» 30 day» thereaftar. Overhiud Garuge. jHtf Churl«*» VmiU«*nburg utt«*nd«d the ! fuiierul of G. W. K natili *»» Lug«*ne I Sunday, Tin* men formerly were bu»i a«»» turiin*r». Mr. i&ud «Mr». U. U. WiddJe, who ’ hud lieeii »peuililig u lew dny» ut L«iii«lofi »priiig», retiirne«l Sutiirday to their horn«* in S|iriugfn*ld. Think of it! Leuther hu» »Jump**d. You g«*t the price reiliictiòii nt once by huviiig ohi »h«>e» repaired. (i«*ff'».*# Mr», .ludion A Ihn and tin* tw<* »maller duught«*r» left ye»terday for un extended veut in North f ’urolinii. A 9 pound »on wu» bora Monday, AiigijMt H, to Mr. uud «Mr». Walter Mr. mul Mr Hoheit Hht*rwo«*<J, of i Homi! «on. Poitluud, Wer** i»t|e*«| .■« of the Itliif week ni the home uf Mr. Nli**rw ooil '» mot her, Mr». June Threwher, mid ut the N i I noii Hill hum homo. M i I* W h iu n u r und ton Anion tr turned to their home m On llu» Tu«*» .1 day, after u vi»it ut the home of Mr. Lemuier’» brother in law, John Henk. t Bur mid outer* i*o aw my »nt Miad. We treni them night. Overland jly Not Ion k now until hc I ioo I Mr». Fnunie Morn», win* hud been ut the home of her brother, John If your child ih ti I k He |>hoto^ru|ih< «1 this year Wu linee, left Tuendliy for Jlltirtion k I hmhch ¡1 IK high lllll«' Pi* V. on your hirthday. Every À ilunahter wu» born Monday to you were ut 1 4*111 1 1ni' to the body’a «loiliK it. Mr. mid Mr». On»»*» Turner. mat ter. Think of it! liulf »ole» oil men ’» M O N R O E S T U D IO «Ir«*»» »hoe», $1.50 nt G off 't. •• To wuit until tln-y have Mm» I/.el Hunk w u » up from Yon I m ' imih tlifir Mindies imaiiK rulhl Tuendny V utility her pnn*iit», Mr. ail I'll'riu ir on their part, ami nini Mr». Joli n Hunk. Prompt jitn«*y m tvíc «* ut f ’ity Trun» Mi»» Je»*e Ik’iiii» arrived Tue»day liHH tilin' lor cnircet fittiiuf. jly2Mffc from Ho«eburi/ und i» vi»itiujf her pur fer Pom puny. Phon«* 99. (icorgi* O. Kuowl«*», who hud b««*u «•nt», .Mr. nnd .Mr». J. W. It« un», of Hrmg tlirin lii'i'«' any «lay, in S«‘u|th< ou bu» in«»», und Mr». I ««onion. ami ri’Ht uHNiircd tli**y wii• The new »pit per tfkpMit tick«;!* to b«? Know!«*», who hud b«*«‘ii visit ilig in Suh in, return«-«! bom«* W«*«|in*H<iuy. In* kindly, carefully, ami furui»hed it where u wrtl«*up i» en Mr». K. W. Aim » underwent an a«'ieiit ifically treated. !»•« t«*«l of mi i*ntertm(im<«nt of uny 0|MTutiou for uppeiidíciti» ut u Fugen«* kind where un uduuAMon in ehurged. hoNpitul Snturduv und i» r«*|»*rtt*d to T. Hnhardmu left Tu«*»«luy for !*«• r«u«iv« ring nic«*|y. Pamtdu mid Mndi i eu n to vuut two brother» whom he Im» uot * m *«* u for many year». O P T IC IA N OPTOM KTRIHT (inllowny for iiiiiirunce. 511 Main. Factory on Prem:*»* M m . A. H. Huiferty, who bad be«*u vintili^ her mother. Mr». Minine I). Oottag# (trove Oregon Nn*hol», left rif«***dny to meet her hii»limnl ut 1 Ai Uritnde mid return with ! him to t it « * 11 home in 0|*ul, Wyo. Mr». J«»«* linker wu» »nlhd to Van I « Oliver, Wimli., Tin*»dny by tin* itine»» l «il her dmit¿hter, Mr». J. K. Kelley. NeNoti for nreennorie*. a 12 Mr. and Mr». Murvell Hundull, of Kui¿eiie, »pent the week eml her«« willi Mr. Unmuill '» iwreut», Mr, und Mr». • I. A. Uuudull. J. \. JobiiHon, of Nonn^f i«*l«l, vi» N. II M»th**ni»V Hint«*» thnt lie bn« rrn^ln il Inn Jni»tt i«*H III* II H|H?rifll i i ted bi'r«* u f«*w «In y» tin« fir»t of the we«*k. Mr. Johnmoi r«*«-ently *ii»tuiiied «1« | mi tv »h«*riff. u l»rokeu mm in u full whili* piekiue Unit Kog«*r«, who It HI* I hhmi t ft k t tl|* ehernen. iu ii I h u I t r rut mm it hi l#«»rt I him I t«»r *t'v Wu are doing auto repuiriug at n i-rul iiKitilIn*, i>* h«»m«* for u f» w «lny* Hr r«*|*ort» t Imt h<* in utiii'li mi|»ruv •*• t prie« you can ut ford to j*uy. Overland « ìn rugo. jltttfe III health. Fx^M-rt repairing on nil make* of Kirnt rnith buyer of ruff* in tn Hnv Kerr mud«* u bu»in«*»» trip to rar». If you huve a hard job bring it iv Y««», «till Imyiii^. Phutt* »7. j Port la tid Tu«* »day. to u». Overland Garage. j 1stfr j , y, i pf n Jo«» Tu) lor wu» up from Medford C. J. K«*m returiM’d t«> hi» I iuhiik *»» II. A T «Mol», nlntioii nit«*nt »• * Tii«*»«lay hmkiiig after hi» pro|»*rty ut the Modern Pharmacy Friday, after Msrth* (*w .k, who figtirc*n in th«* J here. u f«*w «lay»' Miration. K um ll uiurtk’r mv»t«*rv liv r«*n»mi *»f Fur dry old growth body fir or mill Ur. und Mr». S. M. Wendt, who lire hu\nitf recniveil fur uit «xi»r«*»* ruin wood, « fili City i runnier, phone 99. u6tfe »(lending th«« »uinmer in Oregon t«> imny * lmrkntfi' |»r««»uinifttifv »ht|i|M*<1 Mr». VV. Turpin, who hud I m *«« ii vim eNci»|M* the antirn th«» w«*nth«*r man I*v Brumfirld. f«»riin*rtv livi»«l h«*n* and pin y» ut Stockt«»n. Calif., wer«* in th«* hi'hl «town uni» of tin» nhiftn Ut th'* U inn It ÜM VV II St urde s n lit 1 ul 1.««rune, left Natiirduy for her home city Saturday. Tn«*y are vi»iting n*l it ul mu h«*r*. nt Vberdeen, VYuah. utivei o f Mr». Wendt at Furent Grove. Mr» Jume» Groom i» in Portlund for mi extended vi»it nt th«* home of h«*r duughter, Mr». J. J. Jutkauu. I ’hieken», hog», v«*ul uud rattle want «•«I ut th«* People'» murket. tfc Mi»» Pearl Anhby vi»ited friend» ut t're»w«*ll duriug the pa»t week. at yo u r home or place <d’ huai* Mi»» <’l:i in Millie and Mi»» A «lu Most everyone lik«-s poultry. ncHK. Attain» were Fuge lie vi»itor* Saturday. Hut til«' ipiestion to the W o a re e x c lu s iv e a g e n ts ill Big »uh* Friday, September 2. Li»t housewife is, can she always \ • .i pi opti i \ with mn I begin to thin lerritorjr for u<l%«*rti»«' it n» noun an li»ted. J. F, rest assured of ifcttiui' it Spray. Phon«* 57. a5tf M AID 0 ’ CLOVER BUTTER fresh un«I not a e«dd storage Mr. limi Mr». T. 11. Fu lining, of productT Pruni, »pent the week end with friend» in Pottage Gr«>\«*, Hy huying lu r«’, you ean Mr. uud Mr». <\ M. Me Liti, of Oo always he certain that what- renn, »|*ent Suiidiiy with fri«*n«N at ever fowl happens to he in Hiigituiw. , s«as«in, will h«‘ strictly fresh Will exelmilgi* bug auto mid tnul«*r Onllowny writ«*» iimuruiirtv K'hont) 30. fot r*»w» or team. (\ I. Katon, phone as we di> our own dressing. »5 I2p«l tiollin gttrtluw, who hud I m ««* ii h JJ F22, Walk«*r, Ore. Free Delivery Phone 15 Kii«*»t ut th«* ( ’. M Nli iiiii homt* for Mi»» Myrtle T«*«*t«r» h*ft Suii«lay for KKKHH PISH THURSDAYS M veral day», n*iurin,«l tu Pori Innd War re n ton, vvher«* »he will »|H*nt her vacation ut th«* home of h«*r hroth«*r Monday Mr». Hyruii Iflunt«*r mid dnught**r Hnlpli. Julia, of Mu»eow, I «lit , an* i'u<- d.** ut Mr». H. (\ Stum», of Hood Hiver, i» th** home of Mr». Hunter '» coii » iii , A. vi»iting her »i»t«*r, Mr». Clair Spray. A. Kiehlliond. MI Vain i *i i it• i trail to For dry old growth body fir or mill burg Monday for a viait at th«* I hhik * wood, ** h II €* i ty Trun»f«*r, pkoai* 99. •&( f«* of u«*r aunt, Mr». Hartón I leih well. W anted- -Hood old .tOxt! mid :t0x»H eiinin^H. Cetlu^e Drove Vulcuniziiif; Works. jly29tfe UhurleH Overton, who whk injured two weeks » 1:11 in mi aeeideut nt the t’luiMilierK ’ lumber enuip, hui> been dia luisKeit from n Ku^eue hospital. Mrs. W. tl. Blair went to Portland C .R O Sunday aeeonipnnied by her little vrandilauKhters, Betty and Jean Bar tnolomew and Marreetc Blair, who had been spending the summer here. Por dry old growth body fir or mill w ood, call City Tra«infer, phone 1111. a5t fe Mrs. J. A. I.indaraood and daiintiter arrived Friday from Rosalie, Neb., and are visilmt; at the home of Mrs. 1 .1 mill mood’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nixon. Miss Fnniees Stewart arrived Friday from Hutehiuson, Kan., for a visit nt the Oeorao Proctor, Jr., home. . datiamo , o ? Feed Sterling scratch fimd and Sterling eg>{ mash to your hens and lio rewarded with a full ejjK We will have it Itreail liakiiin coiileHt and the following pri*eM basket. jlyiJlttfc will I h > for th«« I h ' n L loaf of lireail made front Crown flour. West Side Onrage when you want depi'iiilnble work done on your ear. n l- Kirat prize, t wo 4!l pound sacks Crown flour. Miss Kdnn Johnson arrived Satnr day from Turlock, Calif., where she Seeoiul prize, mir 411 pound sack Crown flour. had I ice n for several weeks recovering Third prize, one 24 pound sack Crown flour. from injuries sustained in an automo bile crush, anti went to Row River for Courtli prize, one it pound sack Crown pastry flour. a visit ut the home of her sister, Mrs. W. A. Uaroutte. Cifth prize, one 1) pound sack Ooldcii h’nd pancake flour. Mrs. S. (’. Vcntch, who had returned Hrea«l must !>«■ in the store not later than 2 p. in., Satur but a few days before from Prineville, where her son Wayne is seriously ill. day, August 20. was called there anain Friday by a serious turn in W ayne's condition. Prizes will lie awarded at 7 :M0. Miss Merle Scott, of Saginaw. We will have disintensteil jmlir«*«. s|M>nt the week end with Miss Ruth Bode. If you are not itsinir Crown flour, you can enter «'«intest We pny the market priee for eggs, hy huyinti a 10 pound sack of Crown flour. either ensh or traile. Sterling Feed Co. jlyiiVt fc The Klbert Bede family spent the week end nt Newport. Mrs. Bede and the two younger children remaining for the week. T h # H t o r # T h a t A p p r e c i a t e » Y o u r Trade Mrs. Archie Larson arrived Monday from Monroe, Wash., to be with her mother, Mis. Bou Pitcher, who ta ill. | Glasses for Children > í' D. J. Scholl Tales of the Town Ice Delivered Fresh Poultry Cottage Grove Ice Co. PEOPLE’S M ARKET Bread Baking Content On Saturday, Aug. 20 :f,0\VN Ml S m ith -S h o rt G rocery « K. K Kn.sell writes that his address is now Phoenix, Ari*. For dry old growth body fir or mill wood, call f.'ity Transfer, phone W!). a&tfc Mrs Beutro’e Beebe, former teacher iif the schools here, was granted a divorce on July 1H from Lieutenant Lewis 0. Beebe, uml given the custody of the sou. Ilairy Reutlu attended the motor “ The cup that cheers” —that's what tea-drinkcra call oar cycle races in Portland last week. to«« There ana many jra«l*'» and flavor« on the market, Imt Mr. Farmer, your cash for cream and eggs right at your door every our choice aelcctions of the most deairable varictica will aurely week in the year. J. F. Spray Phone 57. aStf please you. W. T, Poole, former resident, is here from Hooker, Calif., for a week or Our spices are pure and wholesome and of full strength two on business. and flavor. They help to make baking d a y ’s “ goodies” more Wilbur Spray visited in Portland tempting. during the past week. An examination for city mail carrier will b. held here on August ‘¿0. Partic ulars can be secured of Pontmuster veateb. al2pd J. J. Chitwood, of Mabel, visited during the oust week with his sister, Mrs. Kate Crawford. Mrs. R. A. Wheeler left Friday for Ocean Falls, B. C., to join Mr. Wheeler, who hu-i a position there. Christian Science church, corner Jef ferson uvenuo and Second street.— Sunday services ut 11 a. ui. Wednesday services ut h p. in. tf Miss Alice Jenkins, of Kugene, spent the week end hero with Mrs. Deiiui- C. Iboley. M rs. Klmer Stnley, who had been visiting ut the home of her sister, Mrs. isittie Kirkenditll at Saginaw, returned lo her home at Koseburg Friday. Make a price that is right and 1 will sell tlmt fu/m or city property foi Von. Tell me what you waut to puy anil I'll get the piece of property you 'saiit, J. M. Durham. ultfe Miss Cecils Ib'iinett visited during the past week with friends in Huther liti. Mrs. J. 11. Cbambers returned Wed nosduy from a visit in Seattle. When you want— IU>t the cheapest ear to buy but the cheapest to run - buy Overland. Cull 110 for demon- si ration. jlyJUtfe Members of th«; Free Methodist church held services in the park Sun day »ad enjoyed it picnic dinner. There was a large attendance. Henry Combs and daughter, Miss Orphn, were in Rugono Friday. FISK T1RKH, less money and more niiles. Overhiud Uuruge. jlyZZtfc John Overholser was in Kugene Fri day on business. J. K. Bedford was in Kugene Friday. Mrs. Joe Ktalcup and little sou Donald were up from Divide Friday. Square dealing is best secured through cooperation. That is what members of tbo Oregon Fire Relief Association, of McMinnville, have gotten 27 yeurs. Ask Tom Awbrey, ut thu express office, for rates, jlltfc Mr. and Mrs. Frank Smithson, of Subject: “ Mountains of the Bible” Kugene, visited during the past week at tin- home of their duugnter, Mrs. Our evening hour will be spent in worship with the Metho M. P. Guroutte. Mrs. W. O. Asher, of Marion, is vis dist people in their camp meeting service. iting at the home of her father, if. B. Whitlock. New kind of cash and carry. We pay the cash uml we ulso do the carry mg. J. F. Spray. Phone 57. a5tf The J. J. Moore family and Archie I Mrs. J. J. Weedeu writes from Mrs. (1. B. slohus, of Pendleton, is Proctor motored to McCredie spring* Tulare, Calil., that they still like Cal visiting with Miss Lillie Kwiug ut Sunday. i f s n i t very much. She reports that l,ou<luu. Mrs. Fauiiie Witte, of Yonealla, ar melons, tomatoes and sweet corn are Mrs. lima Bcngcr and daughter, rived Monday for a visit with her ripe iu their garden. Miss Bonita, and Miss Ruth Phcl|>s re mother, Mrs. 8. K. McKinney. A horse belonging to George Walker, turned Frnlny from Monmouth, where Mrs. Emily Schoeneek, of Eugene, of Reedsport, former resident of this they had be«'n attending summer s|H'ut the week end with ner daughter, section, was drowned in the Coast school. fork above the dam a few days ago. Mrs. A. R. Spearow. it seems that the Walkers had eamped The George Cruwford family went Mrs. Emma Hedgpeth, who had been there and that the horse, wishing a to Salem Friday for u visit at the visiting with her mother, Mrs. Emma drink, jumped into the water at a home of Mrs. Craw ford’s parents, Mr. IKiolittle, returned Monday to her point where the bank was so steep it and Mrs. K. 1. Harrington. home at Creswell. was unable to get out. Mrs. L. M. Harding visited Friday Vera and Ruth Cummins have re at the home of her sister, Mrs. Fred turned to their homo in Eugene ac Wright, at Walker. 1II com pun led by their cousins, Helen and Philadelphia Diamond Grid buteries. Harnett Oslrauder, whom they had Ford speeiul. exchange price been visiting. Bmck special, exchange price «»12.25; R. Lancaster left Weduesday for Dodge s|M-eial, exchange price «4U.20. iloquiom, Wash., to visit his daugli The above types will fit practically all t ^ ^ M rs . S. H.. Wilfrain. makes of cars. Overland garage. al2tfc Not until you have tried Mrs. F. J. Johnson, of Saginaw, vis gin some ol* our delicious, strict ited Friday at the home of tier le- sister, TO T H E PU B LIC . ly fresh ham, bacon or Mrs. John Clark. sausag«', will you know Mrs. A. W. Kime was in Kugene I wish to express my appreciation of Friday. the liberal patronage and kind treat what it is to relish a good uieut of the people of the Cottage Baptist church.— Rev. J. 8. Penis breakfast. Grove community during the time J will preach in the forenoon, subject, was iu the grocery business and I wish Stop in today. The prices “ I'he Signs o f the Divinity of to bespeak for my successor, J. N. Christ.” On account of the camp and products w ill please you. Euglaud, the same liberal patronage meeting there will be no evening and kind treatment, feeling certain serv ice. that you will find him worthy of the Mrs. Charles Whitlock, who had same. been visiting relatives here, returned a l-’pd F. C. C O FFM AN . io her home in Sulcui Friday. K. K. Koritpaugh, his daughter, Mrs. Marian K. Fields, her little daughter The Christiuu church is undergoing Betty. Miss Kllw'l McKuue uml Dr. and Mrs. F. W."Comings, all of Eu repairs. gene, motored through Tuesday euroute U. S. Walker was up from Portland Irrigation hours: ö to 7 a. m.; 6 to to Crater lake. Weduesday ou business. 8 p. in. By order of city council, We are looking for a big shipment Miss Bertba Cox attended services a l-c HOM ER G A L L O W A Y , Recorder. of pew Lancaater tires any day. N e l at Saginaw Sunday. son 's Auto Hales. a 12 Rev. uud Mrs. J. S. Penix were din Herald White, of Kugeue, spent the ner guests Tuesday at the Rev. Groat week end here ut the home of his par home. cuts, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White. Mrs. Clara Burkholder leaves Suuday Mrs. Stephens and Mrs. 8. E. Mark to joiu her daughter, Miss Belle, iu ley spent Suuduy iu Kugene with Mrs. Portland and go with her to Cannon Stephens’ daughters, Misses Bertha \ Beaeh for un outing. — for m«;n aiul women, young and Hazel. Mrs. Miunie L. Ashby has been up The A. 11. Sprinkel family motored pointed administratrix of the estate of men and young women, boys up from Cauby Sunday. Lydia Long. and girls. Hunting eases, open Mrs. James P. Graham arrived Tues Mariou Martin arrived Suuday from cases and a wide selection of day from Portland for a two weeks' Portland for 11 visit with relatives. He visit with her mother, Mrs. Nnuey is takiug one of the goverumeut’s vo wrist watches, as well as pret Oglesby. eatioual courses for ex service men. ty watches for presents for the A 1 O',*i pound daughter was born A. Brand writes that the family feminine sex. Tuesday, August St, to Mr. and Mrs. will arrive home from California about Gerald B. Arnest. Sept. 1. We have just received a Miss Inez Worley, who had been vis The Wax. Baimbridge house is un number of 21-jewel movements, iting with Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Peter dergoing repairs. which have been difficult to son, left Monday for her home In Mrs. Auua Threlkeld, of Portland, Baker. secure for several years. is visitiug her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. M. K. Murchison arrived Mon Shelby Churchill. W e have watches from the day from Vancouver, B. C., for a visit Harrison L. Rogers writes from A b low-priced ones for knocking with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Magladry at ingdon, 111., that he has got to have Row River. around to the finest production the news from the old home city and John Veatch has n new Ford run says thnt the corn crop is looking fine. o f the watchmakers’ art. about purchased from Woodson Broth You may not wish a clock ers. He has also erected a new garage. Rupert Coffman left Portland yes terday as a member of the engine for your pocket, ^ut we have room crew of the West Nav&ria for a some nice ones for your shelves cruise to China and Japan which will tuko three months. at a wide range of prices. Wo have the necessary mil John Bolden, of Cleveland. O., was chinery for manufacturing a a guest of the past week at the Wm. full lino of Ostrander home and returned yester day from a trip with Mr. Ostrander to the Bohemia district. Mr. Ostrander remained to attend to assessment work. Teas and Spices from the Orient Ostrander CSb McQueen FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A. R. Spearow, Pastor Ñ Seventh Street and Adams Avenue S U N D A Y , A U G U S T 14 Sunday School--------------------9:45 a. m. Morning Hour. 11:00 a. m. F o r B re a k fa st T o m o rro w City Meat Market NOTICE TO WATER USERS WATCHES Poultry Supplies, Dairy Feeds, Hog Feeds, Horse Feeds, Etc. ” Quality” is one of tho things which we havo developed to a high point during our many year» experience in this business. We wish you to consider also the attractiveness of our prices and the prompt and thorough service we render. You may buy cheaper feeds than ours, but you cannot buy better. And in buying our feeds, you have the satisfaction of supporting a home industry. STERLING FEED COMFY Madsen’s Jewelry Farmers, Attention! NEW UK A IN SACKS, 8 CENTS W E AKE P A Y IN G A PREMIUM FOB CLEAN, W H ITE FKESH EGOS A L L FEED A T REDUCED PRICES PH O N E “3” Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store