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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 18, 1921)
^«••eeeeeeeee SO CIETY L M i>. C. 1C. Fro»t, worthy matron ot the Lantern Star, e alerts l licit hot of- tu'cra jester itaj alleruoou at tier Louie The ilecorutious « i ' n hujjo ehryaantho ■uum.'. A progressive book ju t'»iu j! contest was belli, 111 n hit h Mis. Elbert Heiiu moii h.Kb honors. An elaborate thiee course lorn to on was sort Oil. ♦ ♦ ♦ There Mill be uo meeting ot the Coil ate Uni u>n club next Thur»aay, which is l'hauksgiv iiij * day. The regular meet iug Mill be belli two weeks from that dale. The hostesses will be Mrs. A. \V. tiolliwell aud Mrs. C. 1C. t'uqiLrey. ♦ ♦ ♦ The melt's chorus of the l'restij’teruiu church eutertaiuod the tallies* chorus Tuesday evening m American l-cgiou hall. A program of music aud stuuts was enjoyed anil elaborate refresh* mints were served. •V ** ^ latter Phelps entertained the boys of his Sumiaj school class m the base meal of the Presbyterian church Wed uesday evening, Game.» were enjoyed aud refreshments of ice cream and cookies were served. ♦ ♦ ♦ The I m Com ns club met Tuesday af ternoou with Mrs. A. W. Kiuie. The time was spent socially and ihiinty refresh mints followed. • • • The Past Matrons’ club will hold a s | k ‘ c ml meet mg in Masonic temple ur 3 o ’clock Monday afternoon. • • • The Joker club held its regular meet ing Monday evening with Mrs. lima Meager. ♦ ♦ ♦ Saginaw Society. A party was given Saturday evening in the Houston hall in honor of Kvclyn Hens ton’s birthday. The evening wn« >|ient in gnmes. Those present were Kathleen, Mary and Hubert Allen, JYorothv Curtis, Flora and Adell Fogle, Florence, Margaret and Lueile Leon nrd. Marie and Charlotte Truaz, Mil dred and Let» Waklev. Krnest Hriggs. Khi hi . Steve and Cladys Benstou. Mts. Truaz, Mrs. Leonard, Mr. W'akhy and Mr. lasinard. Refreshment» were served. The Sentinel receive» inquiries every week from prospective settlers who wish copies o f the paper. I f you wish to sell your land your ad. should be m The Sentinel, where prospective settlers will see it. nl4tf (r Professional Cards D R. C. E FRO ST Office iu Lawson Building. Phone 47 Cottage drove Oregon G A V E N C. D Y O T T , M. D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON X Kay work in all its branches. • • J i T he Story of Our States By JONATHAN BRACE XXXVII.— NEBRASKA UH Indian T t*. Shortrulge and min», Herbert nini Clumie, Mr. nini Mr». \V. T. June», Mr. nnd Mr» Lyneh Curijii, of thè ((rovo; Mr». Alberi Net li nini limigli ter, ef Medford; Mr- Murry Newton LONDON. unti l'uri M ille, nf Yoncnllu. Yiaitoi» ut the George Sul he-luiul (Special lo The Sentitici.) N ei. III. Mrs Bell lieer nini »Oli houle Sundny were Mr. mul Mi». J Ardii* returiicd Frnlny frolli n few N lingue, Mr. aud Mr». I*. V. prue'l ami iluiightei» lue» und Ji>»»io, Mr • wceka ’ vi»it « ith relative» in Druiu. Mr». Il e le ne Newton »|n*nt thè iveek litui Mt». Mill Mn»»ei and Mi. nml J end with ber pire ut», Mr. nini M r» Mi». Huwiird On* nini i InMreii 4 \. K. Newton. ^ Mia» Mvrtle Suthcrlin rettimeli n L Y N X HOLLOW ♦ few ilnya nj;o finin Weimtehee, Wa»li. ♦ w bere »he ha» bei*n pn kiug fruii nini ?H|» »'eiul tu Tlu* Sentitici.) } viMtìiig ber mule and nunl, Mr. nnd Nm . Iti Mr. nini Mr». Gug Reti • Mr». Beri MeHce, tur n tiioiilli or two. •bug. of Memi bug, farne up kl inutili Amoug thoae who vi ai tini Hiunlay ut nlld lumie un over night i i»it nuli thè \Y. T. Jone» houle wer»< Mi timi relative» tiare. Mr», O. I*. (Vili». Mr. nini Mr». \\ I N. I>re»»er «amie u I iiiniiu *»» t rip Short rìdge, Mi». Albert Nulli inni tu Eugeni* Tue»ilay, Inughter Yivian nini Mr». Lyneh Mei Kiinball, nf l >len»nut Hill, lui» t’iirrm. hocn l i ' i t l i l g ni tlu* lumie o f In» miele, Geo. Sui herhitnl lui» purchti»ed ti .1. \. Brigg». uew Ford cnr. Mi«» M h I h *I and Jn». Hmit«ninu en .lo»ie nini Ollie Heim» »|M*nt the tertnineil n uunibcr of their friend» week enti ut homo. Sumlny. Mr. nini Mr». W. W. Sliort ri il go nini Dr. nini Mr». M’. K. Lebnw if l ’ut -oli IAlll, uf thè tirine, iiiottireil up In tnge Grnve, »iient thè week •ml ul thè Oeu. Sutherhiinl houle Sumlny. thè Marvin I.elio II lumie, Amoug tho»e who lifl|>ei| O |*. (Villa A miniber freni bere nltemleil thè \V. A. Ileok nttetnleil thè footlgill \rmi»l iee lini program ut tlu* lugli gtime Inni Friilny in thè Univo. «ehiiul Friilny eveniiig Inai. The firat antiw of tho »en»nn cnmc Vnuilig tlu* «hop|»r» in t'nltnge thi» miiruing. For nbout fifteen Gruve Thiirwilnv nf In «t week were t minute» thè lnrge»t fluke» foli timi Mr. timi Mr». K. Y. Portar, M r. nml Ihe |»*opli» of thi» plaee limi ever »een. Mr». K. T. Ibi ri lev timi Mr. nm il Mr». Atturney W. A. Wi limiti.«, Editor I. N. Dn*»»er. Nel-nn nini Mr. nnd Mr». Hnilcy, all Tilt* G. A, IL club nifi with M r». nf Junetniii City, »e re guest» at Ihe Dn*»»or Meilneailay of lu»t Week. M i» I aiiii I iiii hotel Suini» v, IL Y. Portar wn» mittumumaly a) ■•etili 4 After a few ilay»' visi! with frìeml» presiilont. J ben*. Calvin nnd l.illn* Murimi hit Mr. nml Mr». tìeo. t'iniplxll, who 4 Weilnemlay for their lumie nt l.iirnne. hml Ilei*ti »pemliug aaveml mimth» In J tu i-elebrnte In.» aixtv cighth birtluhiy t’ulimiti uttenibtig lo liu»in«*»» nfftur», 4 hi»t Thnradav were Mr. and Mr» W. nml vi.aiting u ilnughter, rat il ruoli huiiu* J ♦ f j 4 j name for t h e Platte river was No- brtiska. mean- tng “shallow water,” iutd f r o m t h 1 a came tlie name of the state. A nickname for the state la the Black water State. O f the early Spanish explora tions little Is known, except that Coronado probably nstehed the great plain of this region In 1541. More than one hundred nnd twenty-five yem-s Utter Father Marquette noted the Platte river on his trip up the Missouri. In the beginning of the Nineteenth century the Lewis and Clark ex pedition skirted the boundaries of the present state and In W 8 , Manuel Lisa established the ilrst known settlement which was a fur (railing post at Bellevue. ThN was Just after the Louisiana Purchase had brought Nebraska Into I'nlted States territory. Omaha was established ns a post of the American Fur com- puny In 1S25 nnd Nebraska City the following year. With the California gold rush In 1ST.» many pioneers passed through Nebraska and some ntopiaal and settled tliere til- though there was a law forbid- ding settlements among the In- •linns. The r»*al colonisation bivoni. however, started with the passing of the Kansas-Nebniska act In ISM, which urmtiged that these two sectlotis should become free or slave states at the dic tate of their Inhabitants. The Nebraska territory was then or ganized and reached from the fortieth to the forty-ninth paral lel. In 1861, the region north of 43 was nutde Into Dakota J territory. The Idaho territory was also created, which re duced Nebraska to Its present size of 77,520 square miles, ex cept for a slight addition In the Northwest which was made In 1S&2. In 1S67 Nebraska was admit- 4 ted as the 37th state over the 1 president's veto. It has eight J presidential electors. (©by nectar* N««*pap*r Syo-lleata) I The ing. wantad.* are intereating Evening» by appointment ti34 Main, Corner ¿seventh Street Cottage drove, Oregon read zxx Neighborhood News J. Jfci. Y O U N G Office on Main avenue. Cottage drove Oregon TA B LE DAM ASKS BY THE YARD A T U M P H R E Y & M A C K IN S H. J. S H IN N Beautiful mt* the rottoli ami linen 7*2-¡iteli mercerized rollon damaak in assorted pat tern», priced a yard now at $1.00 and $1.25 7(1 m eli pure linen table damask in assorted patterns. priced $325 a yd. a t ............. . 25c, 35c, 50c, 60c, 75c to $1.25 Bader Bldg., Cottage drove, Ore. H. W . T IT U S . D. M. D. E X PE R T D E N T IS T R Y Modern equipment, first Nation ai Bunk Blog. Office hour« V a. in. to I li ni., I to ti p. m. Eve nings or Sundays by appointment. U old days are gala days for H A M IL T O N CH IRO PRACTIC Case» a Specialty Office Over Darby Hardware Res., 212 South Pacific Highway D R . A. W . K IM E S P E C IA L IS T IN OBSTETRICS Will care for eonfiuement» at hi« home if desired. Special nurse if required. Phone»: office, 34; residence, 126J. Glxtkt 72x72 Gtx7s GHxHO size size size »¡/.e cloth, cloth, cloth, doth, priced priced priced priced elicit each ♦■iteli each ....................... $3 65 $3 05 $4 25 $4 50 26c, 30c, 35c, 50c, 75c Napkins, priced T A B L E P A D D IN G A T U M P H R E Y ft M A C K IN S TW O STYLES IN Why run the risk of marring the heuui iftil finish of Ike dining table with hot diahes when table padding can he Iutd at reasonable prices here. The padding adds to the quietness ol die serving too. W e cut any length. Priced a yd $1.25 and $2 26 SU G G E STIV E T H E R A P E U T IC S Candied lemon peel and orange peel, a pound hancy candied citron, finest quality, Office: Fifth and Main Street» Hours: 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30 Phones: Office 35, Residence 133 L. Evening» and Sunday» by appointment.________ and price D A N C IN G LESSONS I'H o .NE 112 L Umphrey & Mackin S T E E N 'S P R IV A T E D A N C IN G A C A D E M Y Residence, 24 North Seventh Hi. -¿ J D IS T R IB U T O R S 15c Fresh, new crop fancy white ligs, a p o u n d ............................................ Fresh, new a pound crop fancy black tigs, 20c Fresh, candied fancy pressed figs, a pound...... ....................................... l-ORHOT* AND QIRI.S PROM lilRTH TO SIXTEEN We invite your inspection ot IxrlrawannaTwmsin various sryles and in qualities to suit every requirement of service poun d Cocoa, ground in hulk, per II) Underwear and Slumber Suits LEBOW II ^ Fancy quality fresh, hulk mince meat, a pound ......................................... _.25c . «AB. Mt OM D E N T IS T rl Fresh bread every day, small loaf. 9c, large loaf............................................ \3 c LACKAWANNA T W IN S Why keep your painsf Both chronic and acute ailment» treated Phone 180-L Cottage drove Telephone 33 True fruit flavors, cream filled. Special 55c P O U N D Order of These Good Eats Now City Delivery— Phone 33 a FOR C L O T H S A T U M P H R E Y ft T H A N K S 0 I V 1 N 0 D IN N E R H A N D D IP P E D CHOCOLATES 39c P O U N D M RS. F. J. A L S T O T T DR. W . E AUM1NIHTUATOR 8 NOTICE F IN A L S E TTLE M E N T These lienutiful table cloths are woven with contili nous border around four sides. There an* more than a dozen pul tenia to cimose froni. You are invited to look litem over today whether you Imy or not. Hero are the range of prices: This sale is very timely for Thanksgiving preparations, when the housewife needs an apron or house dress and too busy to sew. Choice any gingham or percale apron or dress in the store at- — 25% R E D U C T IO N IN P R IC E The best in quality. healthy youngsters under- weared in Lackawanna Twins. Hcrctstheperfeaion o f protection against the clutching icy hands of win ter. Here too is the comfort of precise fit and freedom of movement however vigor ously the child may play. The downy fabric of Lacka- wanna Twins is craftily kn itted our o f uncommonly good yarns. It is sterilized andpre-shrunk in live steam — for cleanliness and un- shrinkability in wash. A fitting fabric for such un usually good underthings. Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Building Eugene Oregou Chronie Notile i» hereliy gl veli timi tini un ilerNigued lui» been np|aiinled by Ibi* ( ’utility Court of thè aiuto of (trogoli l'or bini* Couiity niliiiini»trntri» of thè «inint>* of Muurien A. MeKibbeu, do ceumiil. All |M*rmin» Imi big elnima iigiiinnl thè anni onlalw uro liereby uollfiad lo preaeiit (he anuie to ine iluly ventili ut my lumie iu Cottugo Univa, Uiue Couiity, (tn-gun, witliiu an mollili» llfter tlu* liuti* of lina uottac. liuti* of mitico nini fimi piibbcutnm lliercof Ihe 111h dny of N ii »., 1021. N. 0. M. KIHIÌKN, mlmiuiatralrit of lln* entnti* of Mimi re A. nov 11 dortl MiKihhon, i|ecc»»od. Large package, fresh dates, pkg. 30c Large package, new crop nut stuffed i t dates, rolled in sugar, a box 60c One-pound cake cream niond bar, each............. ehoeolale al- 80c Hielt, mild, fresh Tillamook cheese, a pottftd .......................................... 36c Diamond “ W ” jelly powders, all flavors, 2 boxes for................. 25c New crop seedless raisins, u lb.. 25c Powdered sugar in hulk, 2 lbs. 25c Tapioca aud sago in hulk, per lb. 15c Assorted cookies in hulk, best grades, ......................................... 36C a pninid Large size oranges, a dozen............ 50c Fancy sweet pickles, hulk, pint 30c Sweet potatoes a III......................... Fresh Large Fresh Fancy 5c lettuce a h ea d .................... 10c bunch celery ........................ 15c cranberries, a lb........... 25c quality broccoli, head 20c, 26c F O L M E R ’S G O L D E N G A T E C O F F E E S P E C IA L H O L I D A Y C A N D IE S an* here in abundance, including nut candies, pure sugar candies, brittle, taffy, chews, candy beans, bon lions, mints, etc. Priced lb ...... . 20c, 25c, 30c, 36c Of I'iilili»h< d fur tho h i.I tnm hi order If tluiaa lo whom giHid work I» enav »houhl trv lo Iniprove n» hard n» aoim* of tho County Jmlgo of Ijuio County of tho»e ilo who naver will I mi libili to thi» 2»th day of Ortober, IU2I. J U LIE M AD SEN. lo a job Wall, tliere wtmltl I mi li liti of Aihimiiai rat rii of the o«lata •i|a*rt workiunn. n’JH n25 of II. C. Mai|«on, (looonaad. N E W CROP ALM ONDS AN D W ALNUTS r J. S. M E D L E Y M. AD M IN I8TKATO RH N O TIC I’. Notice in hereby given thill Ihe uu domiglieli, uiluuui»tnitor of tin* o«talo of II. C Mmlai'ii, lloeenaeil, lina filad m Gu* t .’mi lit y Court of Ilio «tato uf Oregon, for Lime County, her filini tireount in Ilio iiiutlor of »nid o»tata Ali tinmnrricil innoleu o f 35 vetirji nul liuti Saturday, the I f t a day uf nttiv an v aln* i» il li lui |>|> V wlule her I '• ' 1 mill 1 , I *.>_' I , b I In* huu r of 11 o 'dock a m. uf »nid *luy ha» I miou »ot inum ili »¡»ter ramniu» »ileut. fur tin* hearing of »nul final account ami tho apiiroial of tho Mimo. Cottage Grove, Oregon W hen Icicles Point Their Long Cold Fingers at You ATTO RN E Y -A T -E A W W. S| mm * i I 1» the email tlu*»e liny». Speed the dtiv when wn won't cam for »u much uf It. Buy Your Thaksgiving Groceries at Umphrey & Mackin s A L T A K IN G A T T O R N E Y -A T -L A W Collections, Probate, Notary Publio 774 Willamette öt-, Eugene, Ore. DR. Cimano Saltili E ie r y hoitaew ifc u»i*a eottnge eheeaa, limi thi» «ulml etili In* lumie bv rombili- mg oipuil puri» o f il with ground wnl nula, tuhbug n little aulì nini t'uvonm*, mixing ni ii little finely cut colory timi tt little chop|H*i| puraley, witli »weet cretini. Mnke itilo »muli bulla, r<*11 in ground imbiuta, pince upnn lei tufi* lenii*» unii mld iiittyouuniae timi rretini mi top. Sale of House Aprons and Dresses Priced each aud notary public. Practice» in nil court». Twenty-five year» ex perience. Touuito Jolly. T w o t il I i I i *»| h ai ita gl* Ini in »otiked in ••■r hnlf oup eohl water. Dissolve tu two oup» biobtig t imi li t ii juieo, m t ri* è li«*« I nml aeiiNoned. l'ut in niobi» S ene with Fretteh or tiity Itimi o f ilra»atug. T h i» line» up remainder o f etili o f lo ■ un tot*» o|»*m*il for lutu'h timi enu In' enteu with aufety by rbililreu, • • • R FADY MADK TABLK M A C K IN S FO R T H E tali!«* ilainasks, by the yard, at thin store. W e invite you to »•••• them today. Note them* two good vaine». These towels must be seen to appreciate their good quality and attractiveness. A TTO R N E Y A T L A W Tested Recipes A aaieuliat who c I iiiiiin to know ha» dednreil that limn lit id egg* before h» wn» nu h | mi . Probtibly had to Imtcli up n few i*»i'U»o« for domiiatill uno. It comes hut oticp a y<*ar. I»ut it slioii 1 «I incaii m neh to ns. For then we stop thinking o f the m y riad p etty Im thpratioiis, and add up tin* thin us we have to he t'e m iiiie lv th a n k fu l for. 'Think yoni*s over. W e have ours. Anioni: tin* m any t lungs we are th a n k fu l fo r is the way o u r friends and patrons have stood by ns through the eha li^ in ^ seasons. GUEST T O W E L S A N D FAN C Y BATH TO W ELS H E R E IN A S P L E N D ID S E L E C T IO N A T T O R N E Y A T HAW reeeutly nei'iinqin meil by their illiugh ter, who Ima bacii qmto ¡11 »¡uro ur riving bara, Mr. nini Mr». Mnllu Miller nini non l ’bimbe, o f t ’olluge tiro te, nere iliunor gtleat» with thè I. N. l>re»m*r people Sumlny. Ju*. Hmuphrey, o f Kiigeua, nini M i«» lumi Miller molored imi wi th them bill tlu* yomig people re lui ned lo town. THE QUAL I TY STURE- C00D service Friday and Saturday, Nov. 25 26 Huy 2 •-(.-lb. tin (Jet */«» lb. free Huy &-lb. tiu—(let I lb. free