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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 4, 1921)
N<*w Ownership Mi.-» Charlotte Iti.ufi* Id, of l’uri loud, tor for H<d Bluffs, Calif., to spend the o toucher io ih** llniver»ity of Oregon, winter. wo» it giii'xt Friday o f her ni»ter, Mr*. Gb'ii Smith is on the frosb football W E OBSERVE H. H. l.o»»wcll, nml h I li'ii*l)'*l the |>nrly tea (it at ihe IT. of O. limi iloy ol which Mr*. l,o»»wcll wo » Spenal, until Nov. 9, 3 doz. Dr. one of Ih>' hoHle**)*». We are rniiklng room for our bin W a ll'« PilU for 30c. The White n4c I fh ri «timi» »lock. Our Itcd Tag Hole Pharmacy. O F T H E 0 R 0 C E R Y B U S IN E S S will Icll you. M. II. Anduraon, H. W. Tito», K W. j Mr«, W. T. Moore, of Kuxcnii, wo* Miller, II W. lobby and Elbert B* de ! here Krultiy to otlead the (nifty nt nttcmh'd a Heottisb Kite reunion bnn- which lor *i»tcr, Mr*. A M. Moore, ipiet iii Eugene Tuesday availing. A wo* one of the houle»»«*». Hhc remiti nod short talk was made by Mr. Miller. lo »(H'lid Ihe week «‘lid with her »¡»1er. Worth ilnrvey was m Eugene Fri Y O U A R E E N T IT L E D TO T H E M A N D Mi». Tho». Heur» nod »on Koy nod day ou business. Mr». A. H I ’owell motored to Eugene I have purchased I hr West Side ( i n .... ry I'nim S. .1 Leonard. Price it right nml I ’ll move it . I f Y O U GET THEM H ER E Mom lay. you wish to buy right, s«.e mi-. City I expect l i t l l l lV l ' iIIIr t ' i ' Hl ¡tig l i l i l i i i l l l i r i i i i c t i l M lo l l l l l k i ' In t i l l ' Ni'vu'Kf »i Ivcrwurc |>attcrn* uf Mad nod country property. J. M. Ourhnin. Store Cloaed AH D ay N ext Friday, Nov. 11— Armixtice Day '», itppr«»|»rnaf«• gift* fur ( ’hri*linn*. Is.ln Godard, daughter of Mr. and 1111 1 1 1 1 < ■ hum time In linn-, In 1 1 fur tlir present I ri'i|iii‘Nt I In* Hbnp nu w. «2f 'H Mrs. H. I,. Godard, is suffering with a 11111 >i i it unity nl ini'll nit.' you in my |>l>ii‘<* nf business. (-our Mr. Anil Mm. Win. Wnllnrc motore*! fnietnred nrin, sustained in play at ufi frutn (-riHWidl Tui*«day and »f»*nt sehool Thursday of Inst week. («‘ iiiim mill efficient Iri'iittni'iil Mill lir accorded all at any ami t 1 m * duy »ho|>|iiug und vi*itiug nt tin* Galloway write» insurance. tf lioinc of Mr. W allace#* brother John. all times. Mrs. il. A. Miller has recovered Frank und Kobcrt Jonc* motored to from her recent illness. Hcotfnburg Htmdny. A. M. Moore was confined to the H»*»* N c J moii for u*cd car*. n4c house Monday by a slight indisposi Mrs. Job Elected to Office. A dainty bit of jewelry for a Chris .1. M. Ihirhum ha* Hold the Khclby tion. Frauk B. Wetberboe, o f Eugene, was mas present. Get it at Madsen ’■ Tener* proiicrty ou wiiilh Third Htr<?ct Full ear of |xniltry supplies now in Jewelry. o2e8 elected president o f the I juic County lu W. F. Medi! va a, o f Oakland, i ’nlif. at Hprny’s. Eight price on every Mrs. U. B. llunna, who bad suffered Public Health association at the an o28c severely with headache for a week or nnal meeting in Eugene Saturday a f («'hiekeim, hog*, veal and cattlo want thing. cd At tho F c o p lflM a r k e t . if A daughter was bora Wednesday to more, was taken seriously ill Wednes ternoon. Mrs. B. K. Job, o f Cottage Curd* nnnoiincinff the arrival on Or Mr. ttinl Mr». Charles Hnnderson. •Iny evening and njedicui attention was Grove, retiring president, was elected Miss Harriet W. tuber 25 of u daughter to Mr. uud Mr*. Thirty five Odd Fellows visited the re<|uire<l. bhc is thought to be uow out vice president; Thompson, of Eageue, secretary, and George Hui ler, of Albany, have been Creawell lodge Wednesday night. of danger. utili Iter ii il fi t », M r». John linrkcr nini received here. Mr*. Haider wan Mi** Frank L. Armitage, o f Eugene, treas We are selling silverware at the W atch the W hite Pharmacy for urer. Mrs. Job presided at tho meet Mi H N M o k i-v Fli*arior Fnrker, daughter of Mr. him ! new prir«', which is lower. The Fair. bargains. q 4 c ing. I *••.! <*nr» ut N c U o i i A nto H ii I<* h : Mr*. Thoinn» Fnrker, former reni dent*. Two transients contributed t«> the M i s . Htuuley Truunell was a Eugene I foiinni; in fini* n I iii | m * #175; ■ity tren-nry during the past week for I oi«l foiiriiiK $M mi urol #225; I « * rii t»ujg visitor Tuesday. “ Clock, Clock!” A ll Pep. traffic violations. Ouu paid a dollar #1*5; Foni (h livory, | hi uni Iwiily, $-10. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. bpray returned The fastest dancing show ever pre for driving with open muffler and the Mr utul M in . K, A. (ih'fiMon re tu ruoti other tin »nine amount for |mrking b«' Wednesday from u visit in WendLmg. sented on the American stage is this Montiliy frolli n vi»i! w«lli tli«*ir »mi Buy of bpray uud yon don’t pay “ Cluck, Cluck I ” which is the 1921 ex yoml the limit. have your pmturo taken this travaganza of the Marcus brand. There lii'i ni kiilniuit, V\ ii m li. lad your m it tire Lxs a lamcnster for some oihi-r fellows bad debt. Also year, y««urself “ just ns you oZtttfc are six acts o f premiere dancers and Itny Krrr n i ur ioti Montili y from ■tOx-T(4, tK idfi; (»000 miles guarantee«] you dou 'l pay tor delivery. then of rourse the Murcus Peaches can Olili* k, W iim I i . ar«*,” speakiii|f from tit«* por- W. A. Uuroutte has bought a Htude and we do Ihe adjusting. Nehton’a ail shake a mean hoof—or pair rather. baker special six from bpray, Long A Hervire Mtation, oHHi: O i r truck* cover thè «»urti». Figure trail. What heiter trill T What » Speed is one o f “ Cluck, Cluck’s ! ” with uh ou long ilintuiir«* lumi*. ('ity «»leu \ irk suataiiied a fractured 11 OS«' Crusou, trading in his used btudebaker uiuiuest attributes. She sbo ’ do move. heller tiin«*T Your photograph ou the deaL Tmimfer. t f« in fiHil ball praetic«* yesterday. The speedy entertainment will exhibit will solve the prohlciil “ what Christian Church, the “ hom elike” its celerity at the Eugene theatre Fri M in . Kutlieriu«' Kroll nini diiu|{liter The Arcade theatre is having ita shall I (five this ChristmasT” KulIterine inni Mr* ( ’«Iburini* linder front dr-'.ed up with new plaster aod church- Bible school at 9:45; classes day matinee and night, November 11. for all ages. Commiiniou and sermon viHited hi Fuseli«« Kitlurdny. paint. at 11, topic, “ The Christina Heri Aliati*! 1 ji I»*('I i in inovin^ hi* filimi) W atch the W hite Pharmacy for ta g e ;“ junior Christina endeavor at luto ii hoii*e ou I he N. W. While bargains. n4c at 3; senior Christian endeavor at |du«e, A 10 |H<uud son was b«»ru yesterday (1:30; evening worship at 7:50, topic, Fride of Washington hard wheat W atch thè W hite Phannacy for “ The Foolish uch s of God.” Mid week I lotir, made at Huy ton, W iih I i ,, $1.75 to Mr. ami Mrs. A. E. Wynne. I f yon hare a claim o f any kind prayer and praise service Thursday bargains. n4c | mt »a«’k. Mrs. Fred Telford ami «laughter ar F very »aek gnarant e«.u. Uuy Itiiker uud filini ly inotored lo Money back if not *uti*fo*d. .Spray '*. r«v«'d ytmlerilay from Hoseburg and are evening at 7:30. is-slie Hull will sing against the government aria g out of your service, you should nn ot the Sunday evening. ICio* Itili Hittiduy. Fhoiie 57. o2^tfc visiting Mrs. T elfo rd ’s parents, Mr. cleanup squad o f the V . H. Veterans’ Baptist church— Prayers for disarm and Mrs. J. Hams. !***• ||oy VV ood*, reront ly of VNei*«*r, F. F. Ti Hot hou w a * 'down from the bureau, which will be at our hail on ament. Rev. Groat will review the ulimilil havo all liumlii*a|iN Idll., I* Ho w loeiiled 111 Ku^elie. Our trucks cover the earth. Figure Clium 1 h t * camp Tiit*»day to meet ht» Thursday, November 17. Bring your old testament teachings on citizenship. rniioMil m liii*)i vvntilil liin The jmi ly u ho !iol|*‘«l hiliiself lo mother, from Oregon City, who will with us ou long distance hauls. City evidence o f serviee and any pa;»‘is K«'V. Jilsou H. Pcnix will preach at tfc II and 7:30. Morning sermon, “ Bib relating to your claim. Veterans who wtieel *(*ru|M«r Imi k of VV o C u I ho II ^imi^e v »»it at h«*r *ou’» lutine and a**i*t in Trausfcr. (let' I Ill'll' progress in Ml'lllltll Miti jdeit*e ititi i f v mi* of il* VI liete caring for Mr». Ti!!ot»on, who i* ill. Mr. ami Mrs. K. J. Alh'inan and licul Exaltation o f a Nation.” Eve have suffered in health because of ami hi nftrr lifr. li lioiltn, l'.duilt ‘I 11 I 111 r. 4 111* children urnved yesterday from Oak ning sermon, “ Am I Havedf The Bib their serviee, but who have not pre Wlii'ii any hv in11 1 1>111 h of sented claims, should also see the land and are visiting Mr. Alleman’s lu-al Evidence o f Halvatiou.” Murk Oiiroutli« wm in l'orlhind llu* squad. Ix>cal ex service men should not pun nt», Mr. nml Mrs. John Allemaa. eyestrain ant noticed maki* vvn'k un titilli no**. # J. V. Stewart has bought a new fail to take advantage o f this oppor J. I. Jones and family went to Eu Dodge touring ear from N. J. Nelson. Hill*' Ilf till' W H Y (¡lllHMI'N ('. hi. Jone* lui* tieeu m ilo* city frolli tunity to get action upon their claims, gen«' yesterday and visited at the home ItMtM'liur^ Ihi* wpt k ou bt!*ifM *JUi. usi-*I m I ii 'I i these defects first Special, until Nov. 9, 3 doz. Dr. both old and new. of Mrs. Jones’ brother, <»«*org<* Hob (iood deiili *tock Nlilt ut Hprny *», a|i|i*iir nlli'ii maki' glasses GEO. A. PBOCTOB, JK., W a ll a Pilla for 30c. The W hite erts. 50 II», »iti k 50c, 100 II*, »itrk 0*c. «»2Mtfe n4c Commander Unnecessary hi later years. Phannacy. n4c Watches, jewelry, hand painted Mr». Hiiruh Kcrr nini ihm(*hter, Mr*. ■ hiua and many novelties nt Madsen’s W. L. Hubbell visited numerous 414 Main Street lini Fitcher, reIilrned Nnturdny fumi ItF.TTKK V IS IO N Jowi'lry. l>o your Christmas shopping western Oregon [xiints during the past Washington, h he re Ihey vi»iled reta 5% off on ail purchases of H OW . ozac week looking over sites for the pro ItKTTKIi HKKVIt 'K I I v e*. $1.00 or more. Mrs. Is-ster Brant returned Wednes posed locations for stations for the Sei» N e| noii for lire*. »ite day from liornbnxik, «.'alif., where she Htiindurd Oil company. New autl us«'<l furniture. All M r. and M r*. K. C). Ixx'k wno<l, Kdun had Ix'cn visiting her sister, Mrs. Fred Hallow e'en pnsseil quietly and very Stilli* nu, liouu r (iuIloHiiy, John Miliu* kinds o f cun i eri mus, loboooos Spring. little damage was done by the revelers. nn«l C, M. Parker ntteiidi'd thè conven and e it; a is. Canned gooda. Our tmeks cover the earth. Figure tion of Ihe »tuie rei»Ily u**oeiittion in Notice— For one week, each with us ou long distunce hauls. City Orders Utken for monuments. O P T IC IA N O PTO M ETBI8T Fusene Hnturduy. day, the first ten ladies doing Trausfcr. tfc Factory on Promu*«» Vii tigli a li drugNiiw*. W. 1«. Ihirby any trading wiU be given a sou Mrs. I.uey Hoyt, o f Dixie, Calif., is 4 Co. o2ac r.iltano Grov* Oregon venir. Red T ag Sale at The Fair. W atch the W hite Phannacy for visiting her niece, Mrs. A. W. Kime. Ijiu n riee l'help*, of Klumaih Full*, Hugh I. Smith, who conducted the The Carl King family has move«! n4e *to|»|»ed o ff Fndny nhile ori hi* wuy bargains. into the C. K. .font«« house on north Chevrolet agency here for a year and homi* freni a luiNiiie*» trip lo l'ortluud, Mr. anil Mrs. J. K. Howies have re II stnw't. a half, left Monday with his family litui vi*iled In» tnother, Mr*. Aiiielm t ii rn.'il frinii California. for Gresham, where he will have l'Iielp*, utul lirother l»*»l«*r. Special, until Nov. 9, 3 doz. Dr. charge o f the Chevrolet branch. K. K. I'prii'g», of Canary, sjs'iit the Wr»t Hide (in rugo H |*un fi* it .M o2H «««'■'k en«l with his brothers, John ami W a ll's Pills for 30c. The W hite —V Mr». lini te Mootiey reluriied Frolli y i ‘llllt . Phannacy. n4c Bead the editorials. You may not from Fort lumi, wliere »he had tiecn SuiH-rior l'rnia «trills. W. I.. Durbv Mr». O. 11. Robinson arrived Wednes agree with them but they are likely to vinitiug lu*r daughter Nuomi, ulto i» A Co. o2Sc day from Creawell to visit the N. W. make you think, and th a t’s worth in a ho»|ntul thè re. White family. while. •< (iullouMy for unni muri*. 511 Mnin. The stores of the city will lie J. W. W atch left Wednesday for We will clone nt 1(1 a. m. oil !| Portland with a ear o f sheep. Mr. uud Mr* Itale Ventch loft Fri closed all day next Friday, A r day for Fort land. Friday, Nov. 11, Armistice I>ay j| Hi ill selling fe«*d at ton prices by mistico Day. ii 4<* The ('ari King furnily i» moving iato the single suck. Hpniy’s. oZStfc Fugene K«-gi*tcr: The ra»i' filed a thè city for Ibi* winter. B. U. Crow«*, o f Hnlcm, has been iu f«*w day* ago by Fauni«* Hice ugnili»! uoranc the jiast few days attending to Special, until Nov. 9, 3 doz. Dr. ('hurle* Harlow for lodging wii* u«l biisiiu-ss. Mrs. Crowe is visiting here. jii»!et| oui of court. .Mr. Ilarlow wu* W a ll s Pilla for 30c. The W hite railed away on bu*iiic»» atol win tin Mrs. Belle Hehimller, o f Koseburg, Q U E E N O L IV E S Pharmacy. n4c who had been visiting her daughter, avoidably «bfaiaed and (hi* fact wa* S T U F F E D O L IV E S Duuran Wright nini fumily, o f New Mrs. W. L Hutch, returned home Tues not known to «Mr*. Kiri* at the tun«*. Those who do their Christmas shopping early avoid the rush, I. oh cinti, In., vin11*•• I limi w***'k ut thè day evening. R IP E O L IV E S save wear and tear on their nerves, save money and find just Il««l Tag Hale, 15 day», a! The Fair. home of Mri*. Wright 'i* r<>u»i n, Mm. C. Watches, jewelry, hand p a in 'd the things they want from stocks that have not been reduced W e carry many dainty specials Fug«*in* |{egi*(er: l«c»ln* Farmer ha* 1 V. .lordali. china and many novelties at Madseu a and pawed over. I f you want to give the most pleasure to Uni, Sonili Wliiltiey, of Dollim, ¡ 1 « for th«* table besides our more left for a viali at FI Fa*o, Tex. I!«* Jewelry. Do your Christmas shipping ftuffered I he lo** o f a h*g lu*l March vimini^ ut thè hiuiie o f her roilHin, those to whom you are going to give gifts, come to our store than complete line of ineats. now. o28e alien a* a Hunt hern Fari fie fireman hn John Nuki'i*. Mr». Whilney lum bonghi early and look over our stock. W e are in touch this year W. S. Shearer has just completed the M l bruenti» the wheel* of a train tn ¡■»■»crai lui» un minili S inh »troni unii F R E S II F IS H T H U R S D A Y S installation uf the lath machine for with the biggest jew elry houses in the country, which makes ex|M*c1» tu l.iniil mmiii . Fort land. the Western Lumber * Export com it possible for us to offer you the finest and most up to date Olir truck» cover tho enrth. Figure Ho your Chrintmri* *ho|»|»ing early nt |mny. line of Mu«l»en*n Jewelry. o28c with un 011 Ioni; di»!»noe houli«. City Fairday electric washer, the best tfc M inn Marititi White and Mi»» Furile Trmmfer. eh-etrie washer on the market for the l ’ltone 15 Free Delivery Mr». W. J. Cappi«»», nfler vi»iting Hrnnntetter vnotoml up from Fugete* money. W. I„ Darby A Co. o28c Friday. Mi*» Whit«* *|M*nt the w»*«*k I her »¡»ter, Ixittic Kirkemloll, ot Hug Mrs. Georg«* Boyd and little daugh end with lu*r purent*, Mr. timi Mr*. - iiiow , rptnrneil Sotiinloy lo her hume ter, Mi»» Kuetta B««yd and Irl Groves W. *f White, mid Mi«» Mmn»tettrr ¡in Yiioi'ollo. Mrs. J. A. Wright was in Eugene returned Wednesday from Salem, where Tuesday. they hud been visiting at the home of Mrs. C. M. l*ark«'r w«*«t to Goshen Mrs. Boyd's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Mills. Tuesday to visit her ii iwe, Mrs. U. C. Special, short time only: Six volt Honey, who had just returned from a battery re insula ted $6.Sl), 12 volt A complete line in each pattern— H A W T H O R N E , F A J R O A K S, hospital. battery reiusulated »9.70. Have your W IN D S O R , W H I T T I E R and the beautiful new L O N G li«i piece set o f silverware in leather work «loin' uow and save money. set Isix only «S.J5 nt The Knir. F E L L O W patterna, shown for the first time in the west. Overland Garage. o28c Christine Turk, of Han Francisco, is Mrs. John Ashby and mother, Mrs. visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Emma Miller, went to Monmouth Wed Turk. In the Community silverware we have a full line of the nesdny to visit Mrs. Ashby’s daugh Homer Chnmbi'rlain has rcnlctl the lers, Mrs. tx'slie Godard and Miss Adams pattern. When iu neeil of groeerms Mrs. Albert Stocks much east «if the Pearl Ashby, who are attending the city. just use the phone call 153. state tiormal sehool. Wauled G« hk I old 30x3 and 30x3(4 In the Rogers 1847 silverware we have the new Governor W e carry only the best casings. Collage Grove Vulcanizing pattern, and in the new W M . R O G E R S the L a France pattern. Works. jl29(f i-3-- untile of eatahles at thè Come in now and select your Christmas presents. W e will Mrs. Bar barn Hohl, accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Clarence Hess, «if lay them away for you. W e can please not only you, but most reasonable prices. Koseburg, went to Fort land Tuesday to those whom you wish to please. F«***d ‘ ‘ Sterlin g” Dairy Feed, visit nt the home «if another daughter, Mrs. M. A. Ilnrland, whose husband is “ Sterlin g” Hog Feed and seriously ill. “ Sterlin g” Scratch Feed. Guaranteed spark plugs for 4th* at Celery ami lettuce per hunch 10c Cheapest and best feeds on the Nelson's, while Ihey last. o2Nf Cranberries, par lb 25c market. These feeds are man- Kd. Tullar, Finley Whipps and Apples, .Innathails, per Imx ......................................... 75c it fact ured in Cottage Urove George Miller were in Kugenc Tuesday Sausage, fresh, country style, per III. ............................... 25c and in buying these brands ou county business. Dates, new crop, per II» 25c you save all middle men’s A stui was born Monday, October 31, Milk, Carnation, case $5.90 to Mr. ami Mrs. Jtdm Hawkiason. profits. W e also carry a full C a u liflo w e r, per ll> 6c Christian Science church, corner of line of poultry supplies, feeds Jefferson avenue and Second stm*t— Honey, comi», new crop 36c for horses, L illy ’s calf meal, Sunday services nt 11 a. m. Wednes A lfalfa meal, fine quality al The prizes we are divini? away nr«* on display at Knowles «lay servicea at 7 p. m. tf falfa hay, grain hay, baled & d ia lle r ’s. J. H. Chambers was in Salem and straw, et«!., etc. “ Sterlin g” Fort In ml this week on nsinesa. b This «tore will be closed all day Armistice Day, November 11 White Lnundry Soap, six full James Ostrander, o f Eugene, visited sized bars for 2f»c. When in relatives nad old frieiuls here during the week. town, call on us, we have a Waverly oil at Nelson’s Service S a nice Harm fire these cold days. Mou and West Side Garage. n-le Sterling Feed Company, for T h e « t o r o T h a t A p p r o n t a t e » Y o u r Trade William Poole, Walter Cochran and sterling values, 826 west Main. Wm. Edward» left Wednesday by mo West Side Grocery The 4 Fundamental Rules Quality— Cleanliness— Price— Service O strander C&* M cQ u een E. E. E A D S Of Course You Will M on roe’s Studio World War Vets! Growing Boys and Girls SPECIAL SALE SATURDAY AT B ILLY ’S CHEAP CASH STORE D . J. Scholl Tales of the Town ^ —just like its name Cottage G ro v e E l e c t r i c Bakery J O L I V E S CHRISTM AS IS O N LY TWO MONTHS AW AY PEOPLE’S MARKET Jewelry, Watches, Clocks, {Silverware, Cut Class, Ivory Novelties, Manicure Sets, Leather Goods, Ladies’ Hand Bags and Hand Painted China. THE ROCKFORD SILVERWARE Groceries COMMUNITY SILVERWARE ROGERS 1847 SILVERWARE Sterling Feeds Saturday Prices Sm ith -Sh ort Grocery v M ADSEN’S JE W E L R Y CORN! CORN! CORN! Just received, one car of No. 2 Eastern corn. 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