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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1921)
t Christmas Candies Hon Rons in pivtty l»<)\<‘K very appropriate lor tin* Christmas season. Our stock always fresh and the largest in the city. Watch lor cut in prices, (let your sweet tooth ready. TH E E L IT E •IONKS UROTIIKKS KUANK AND ROM If your row'll neeil u toolr, get n run o f Kow Knre nt Htcrliug ’» Feed M om , il**r ¡¿1 f r Jams» Porter him leaned hi* place on I lie lull on»t o f Ihe n ty to Frank Wurreii, o f Pull Bridge, Ore., nml he iiml Mr». Porter will lenve shortly to »I»*ml Ike winter in Culifornin. Knit »<•! o f nltnehineiil» free with each vneuuni cleaner until Iter. .'ll. I i Wynne, iteetuf Oliver Freeman, »on o f Mr. nml Mr». George Freeman, linn recovered from no nltnek o f <li|>kttieri>*. Moving nml »torugo. Pliomi UK. City Tmimfer. n o v lltfe Mr». N. K. Dixon lenve» I kin wreck to join Mr. Dixon nt Centrnl I’uiot, where lie 1» now loruleil. lie WU» for »rvernl imuilh» ran on gcr o f (Iruy ’» Cu»h 4 fu rry »torn hero. Tiiuiule lout, Imkeil bean», |ire»Mo| vcnl, luuiie mu tie bread, ilrcaacd |uultry, koine mnite hominy, |ile», euke, ete., ut rent room Hnlurduy. deeO Kroe»t t'urvnnre get» lu» »ulmerip twin through from Meilukutln, Alaska. Hay» it 1 » down to 21) above und that folk» lire ull well und kenrty. it |>ny» to put bor»e» in romfortnlile »lull» three wet, eliilly day». P T feed »tnlde, o| m * ii tiny nod night. A. I*, J.nr nou, proprietor. ill. 3Or Furl K. Fi.lier write» from Itenver loo, Ore., to lie ninrked pre»ent on The Sentinel'» weekly roll call. Kercber Kieetne Cooker demon»trn I sou ut the rent room Hnturdny morn ini'. Holton brow n hrend nt noon. A. I.. Wynne. dec 9 Mr». II A. Miller returned Hnturdny from Knxchurg, where »he vi»ited her daughter. Mr». Howard He»». Galloway fur iu»uruiire. 611 Main. Mr». W. A. C offin wn» up from lluM'liiiri; lu»t week visiting nt the lionie of her »i»ler, Mr». J. A. Klledgc. Hiib»rrilie lo noy magazine you wain through the Kcinil Store, d2 30 Mr». Alire la-gut arrived Hnturdny from Koxchurg for n viwit with her »i.ter, Mr». I>nn Itentle, nml mother, Mr». Kllen Owen». They Certainly Answer the Gift Question Probably th e re in s o m e o n e till y o lir ( 'It11 k I iiiiin lint fo l4 w h om you ca n n o t d e r id e u p on h su ita b le prcN cn l. It m iiy he M o th e r o r l''a lh e r o r perhapH Nome clon e fr ie n d . O ftciilinieM it ia d if fic u lt to fin d a w o rth w h ile irift fo r N oineoiic n ea r to y o u . ITRYPTOir IV . GLASSES IV . T M 0 IN V IS IH I f H it O C A ) N W h y not (five a pair of K r y p t o k (¡hisses, the in via- iIde hifocaU, und make thi** t'hriatmaM a la stin g o i i c T K r y p t o k * eliminate the rye- gla ss trouhleH o f all who wear, or ought to wear, bi- focal glasses Com e in and usk i i n about our K r y p t o k 4 ¿1 ft Certificate Plan. It NiuiplifieN the g i v i n g o f a K ciiuim dy UNeful present. D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMKTR18T Factory on Promiaas C otta«« Orov« Or««on Fifty-two gift« in on«— The Sentinel for a Christmas gift. Hecond hnml bicycle for sale cheap. Chri»tinn Beienee church, corner o f d2pd Jeffcrnou avenue nml Second »Ireet— Robert (inllowny. Huiiduy »ervice» nt II a. in. Wednci Is'lnml WiHit» tin» t»iught into the dny »ervice« at 7 p. in. i f Oregon Auto Uepnir »hop with Frank Jame» Neil, o f It iimrc II, Knn»,, i» vi» Kn miner. iting nt the home o f In» daughter, Mr*. Mr. and Mr», it. It Dickinson und C. Herbert llnwley. V, Jordan motored to Portland Wed II. A. M i l le r i» h a v in g u n a d d it io n ru'iday. b u lli to In» o iiic h in e »hop. Hoe the Korehcr Cooker iu operation Plumbing nml electric wiring. A. I. ut tbe rest r<mui Hnturdny morning. A. dec# Wynne dccVtf L- Wy line. F. M Clow nnd fam ily, o f Kugene, Mr», linn» |j|Drid»«n and ilnnglitiT, Mii» Man n in , o f Calgary, Alberta, vi» visited Tuesday with Mr. C low ’» par ilei! over Ihe week end nt the li. J. cm », Mr. nml Mr». F. A. Clow. JorgciiNeii home. Headquarters for poultry supplies. Mee the Velcnnl/.ing Work» about Do you get egg»t I f not, see Hpray. tho»e »tone brui»e», »ninll cut» nml Right footling will puy. And ho still »and bli»ler» before the mud nml crow» nlxnit storing egg». Htorngn eggs water make» dnngeriiii» wound» o f nil sold nt my »nti»factory prices. niStfc them. la*»» in it for il» lo attend to Phone 67 for poultry supplies. them now, but chraprr for you in tbe N. J. Nelson Jr. Is in Portland with long run. decttlfr his recently born daughter for medical Mr». A, W. Emory (loodrnlge arrived Monday attention for the baby. from (ileiidnlo, wliere he wn» employed Kimc accompanied them. in Connection with »Inte highway con Dr. W. H. V iiw , o f Kognno, an- »truciion during the »uminer, nml i» nniinre« he will I m - at the Ki’inll Drug venting nt the nome o f hi» »i»ter, Mr». Htore every Hnturdny, 11 n. m. to 5 p. N i 'I roii Durlinm. in., prepared to treat di»en»e» o f the ------------ » ---------- - -------------------- eye, e.-» nose and throat, am] to fit glnsse». d2t/e Heriuon aubjeet* for Ri'V. Jilson H. You can't fiisl fault with I’enix nt tinpti»t church next Humlay. At II o'clock , “ The Power nndOrowth o f Hin.” At 7:3«, “ Modern Hub»ti lute» for Rebirth.” Heater», toaster», grills, curler», lightmg fixture» and »tiiml lumps make exact hut gift». A. I,. Wynne. dittf Hurry Parker was down from Fund uiili'MN you try it and it ' n Wednesday. He IS s u f f e r i n g wi th your own fault if you «lon't n park fractured rib »unturned iu a lull on try it whin you’ll agree lltul log. there' n no fault to be found H. W. leinibnrd, Kugene uttornuy, w illi li. wn» u visitor in the city Wcdiienduy. lie I' looking for tt bunnies» locution. F a u ltle s s B read Cottage Electric Grove Bakery A Christmas gift which can't be equalled at the price— The Sentinel. Mr. nml Mr». U. W. McFarland re turned Ihe fir»t o f the Week from Portland, where they nttemled Ihe »ex »ion» o f the nntionul grange mid vi» tied relative». Price it right mid I 'll move i t . If you wi»k to buy right, »ee me. City mid country properly. J. M. Durham. N. W. White mnde n buxine»» trip to Eugene yexter, lay. Elite Changes Hands We have Insight the Elite Confectionery and grill room from Mr. ami Mrs. W. W. Mel'ui land ami solicit the patronage of both old and new customers. Jones Brothers (Frank and Bob) —w A. M. ltrown, who went to Hnn The F. U. Phillip» family hnve moved Franeinro ln»t wwk for nil o[»'rntion, buck to the mm-ti, after n »hört re»i i» getting along nicely. deuce in the city. Silver Slur Exchange liny» Refund Premier Vnriium Clenner», $6 down '*T orri«ittoiT ’ viirtium iwNip^n, $5 hnml furniture nml hou»e furnishing nml $r> per month. A. i .. Wynne, dtttf g I - 1 1 it 23p d i I uh ii, $f» |N*r monili. A. !«. Wyiim*, Mr. mid Mr». S. Hailey came up from Krainett Hlinrp, eon nty rommi»»ioner, 40« Mail! HI. derm f ItoNoburg yesterday to vimt Mr. ami wn» up from Eugene Suturdny. hii^eiip K«j;i*ler: «lume* fini«*, for Mr». Jnini'» McFarland, with whom Mr». A linn Slennetl went to Port they hnve been acquainted for mure ui<*r (lottagli (Jrove resi tieni, iium rmnl in l ’or!Imiti, ha* tnitidi In» l'uri lit ml Suturdny to vi»il her daughter, I tm ii 60 yenr». lumi |iro|M<rty fur n ‘2.1 m rc truci o f Mr». Ned Jnekmin. A »ocial hour will I n - held from 3:30 Thor Washer denioiiRtmtion nt your to 6 o ’clock tomorrow afternoon nt li*mi udir ('rtinii Creeh timi % % iII reti*le tlirn*. Cime in it f tim er tiliilier Imnie nl noy time. A. I,. Wynne. dlMf the re.xt room. Mr. and Mr». Jnme» cnirnar. M r*. Cline neretti(miiiet! her ilom re Conner nml family have Porter, who lenve »«on for California, htisliitmi bere. moved lo A»hlnml to nutke their Imnie will bo x|M'cinl guent». I.ight refrexh for nwhilc. Mr. Conner i» employed ment» will I n * nerved. All mcmlMT» of by the Huiilhern Pueifie. the M other»’ elub are urged to attend. If you buy o f Hpruy you are not |»iyiii|{ fur delivery or the other fel lo w ’» bad debt«. nIStfc You cannot give family I mo I »i miner» returned Suturdny or fricuda a more accept* fr,iiu Ht. Helen», Neb., where he x|ieut ahlc Kilt than your pho Ihe »inumer. tograph in one of our Chicken», h»|pi| venl and rattle want new folder». Make an ed at the P eople’» Market. tf Order» for delivery before appointment now, unti Mr». C. A. Smith returned Friday lo school must be received in lime her home nt Roxchurg, after visiting n avoid the cotiftiaion of so that boy can make delivery oninlb with her parent», Mr. nml Mr». ChriNtniMN week. and yet arrive at school on Frank llnwkin». lime. Yon will find it just os Select your lighting fixture» now. easy to telephone your orders Full »lock o f »hnde», ete. A. I.. Wynne. dec9tf at 8:15 as a half hour later. Mr». Currie Hcmciiwny hit» bought Your attention to this detail Hi ill »riling flour nn<l feeil nt lowest n lot on Cherry Court from Mr. Htnf will make it possible for us to euxli price». I'linnc 67. J. F. H|>ruy. tf ford nml eoiilemplnte» building n give the prompt ami up-to-thc- ■» C. M. I'lirker liftx Iteen u»ing n rant» bungalow. minutc delivery service we laolgc »ecrelnrie».— Kindly furni»h to not him in loconiotion during llie wish to give you. We aim to past week, having sprained the left The Sentinel, for piiblicntiou, with li»t» o f new officer» elected. unkle in h full. please always. We ask your co Mr. »lid Mr». Herbert Hawley mo operation. The Sentinel for a Christmas lured to Kiigene Thumdny o f ln»t tfift ia a weekly reminder of the week. They enini« near Is'ing xwnm|xtl glvtr. _______________ in Ihe downpour o f mill._____________ Tales of the Town J The Best Christmas Gift Free Delivery Before and After School Hours Monroe Studio People’s M a r k e t Williams & Dickson, Props. SA T U R D A Y SPECIALS December 10 LL & j * * 4 fans P. S. Erotti...... 50c 4 rails pineapple, large $1.00 9 eans salmon ......... $1.00 4 rana fruit, assorted 95c l'om itry style mintage, III 25c CHRISTMAS CANDY AND NUTS We have one of Ihe m on t complete linea of Uhristmiui cnntly ami mils at low pricea ami still lower prices in <|tianliti*>H. BROOMS •lust received a large shipment of brooms at lower prices. Also the white enamel hrnnm. Smith-Short Grocery GET YOUR TICKETS IN BEFORE DECEMBER 24TH. ltoxt quality »Crutch feed nt Hterl in g ’» for ♦2.05 |>er cwt., delivered any place within the city limit». deetttfe Mr». Ida Miller left yesterday for n visit in Sulem and Portland. Kny linker and family motored to Mabel Sunday. (inllowny write» ¡nxuranoe. Mr». F. K. Dickson wan here from Independenre and »|»'iit Ihe week end with her husband, who ...... ally Imuglit into the P eople’» meat market. Mr. nml Mr». Diekxon will noon e»tnblixli their pormnnoiit reaidenee here. All vacuum cleaner» demon»trnled to your entire »ati»faction before you buy. A. I,. Wynne. derfttf hTrx. 0. Roaine, who hnd been visit ing her daughter, Mrs. (teorge Foster, returned Wednesday to her home in Portland. Moving nml storage. Phone hi). City Tran»for. n o v lltfe Mnrvol Kan.tall wn» up from Kugenc Wednesday. Mr. nnd Mr». Curtis Vcatch nnd Mi»» Hiixcl Ashby motored to Kugene Wednesday. Huchstey Kem and fam ily, o f Port land, motored up Hnturdny nnd visited over Hundny with Mr. Kent'» parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kem. Christmas Specials Candy N uts, Oranges Sweet Potatoes Celery Lettuce Bananas O stran d er M cQ u een SALE OF RED CROSS SEALS STARTS MONDAY Prices Reduced on Red Cross »eat» will be on tale in the store» o f tho city again c usual this Christmas season, beginmii„ Mon day, Twenty-five per cent o f the »ale» in a <le in the county remain in the county. The proceed» from the »ale o f tho little neals go principally for tbe fight ing o f tuberruloni», which disease has taken the joy out o f the Christmas season for many. Tho money raised by the »ale o f the little m-als ha» in Your 1 mends will think of you each week when your gift is a year u subscription to The Sen tinel. K. C. McKinney, o f Portland, wn» a * isitor Wednesdny ut the home o f his »i»ler, Mr». W. K. Dorward. Mr». Dor ward'» sisier, Mr». F. C. I jiu , arrived yenterday from Ht. U u u , Mu. Mrs. Dorward s eomlitioa 1» »lowly improv ing. Moving uml storngo. Phone 9U. City Trausfur. n o v llt fe M i»s Augusta M. Oaroutte, who is siM'iiding the wiuter in Ashland, find» ihul she ea n ’t be eoiiteut w p ’ -oul the regular \ isita o f the live wire home |4i per. Overland part» hnve gone down. I»*l ii» figure wnh you on needed repair». Over la ml On rage. u lh tfc N. K. (iinss, it. J. Hliiun mid Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Arthur were among visitors in Kugene Tuesday. A. H Mi'ismr was iu Kugene Tues day. All the electrical supplies art* priced right. A. U Wynne. dectftf Mr. nml Mr». K. U. Spencer were up from Kiigi-iie over Tuesday night. Mr. S|»'iicer wus here ou a business dent. Mr. and Mr». J. A. Wright were vi» ■ tor» in Kugene Tuesday. Ktectric light fixture» and »hades, toasters, grills, curling irons and ev crything electrical. A. L Wynne. n25tf Road Ho|s-rvisor Tullur was in Eu gene Tuesday. Mrs. Cornelia Chapin went to Leona Momhiy to visit her daughter, Mrs. Enrl Ewing. We wish to express to nil concerned our sincere npprecintiou o f the kind ness shown us and assistance given us hi our recent bereavement.— Mr». Ja». P. Stover and family. Mr. und Mr». Elbert Bede, Mi»» Ruth Bede und Miss Hazel Hwnnson ■*| h ' ii t Monday night in Salem. Mr. IVde, us president o f the Oregon Htute Editorial association, was iu charge o f lhe banquet given that night fo r E. K. Broilie, o f Oregon City, recently up|iointed minister to Hiam. We have a full »took o f ull kinds o f fix'd. xi you ure iu need o f dairy feed, egg inimh, scratch feed, hog feed, rolled barley, rolled oats, corn, mill fi*ed, or any kind o f poultry supplies, call us for prices before buying. Sterling Feed Company, 826 West Main street. ’ dec2tfc F. C. Coffman sends n chock from North Bond and says The Bentinel may keep it, provided the visits o f the live wire paper are regular. Special, short time only: Six volt battery reiusulated #6.80, 12 volt battery reiusulated $9.70. Have your work done now und save money. Overland Garage. n o v is tf Mrs. Fay Hi. Orr, Mr. nnd Mrs. John Hedrick nnd Kmmn Wagoner, o f Drain, and Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Rich unison, o f Tillamook, attended the fun eral o f James Youmniis here Saturday. Mrs. Richardson is the only surviving child. SuL.icribo to any magazine you want through tho Rexnll Store. d2 30 Mrs. Fn'd Bennett returned Sunday from a Eugene hospital, where she hail been for n month. Mrs. Dora Hnxclton wns again aide to go on the mail route Monday, nfter a brief illness. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. u o v llt fc Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Osborn were in Port land this week on business. W ilfred Jury wns iu Portland this week on business. Mr». E. M. Hibbard, o f Sacramento, Calif., visited this week with the E. K. Ends family. Mrs. Ernest Armes returned Sunday from Eugene. LONDON. (S|iecinl to The Sentinel.) Bee. 7.—J. N. Hogue was called to I-omne Friday to see his wife, who wns taken ill while visiting then*. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. A. Powell spent a few days at the J. T. SumII home last week Miss Kmmn Jones spent the week end with her brother, W. T. Jones. Mrs. Floyd Counts, o f the Grove, is with Mrs. N. 8. Hayes at the Isradon hotel. Sunday visitors nt the B. A. Pruett home were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Suther land and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bales and daughter Beta, Mr. and Mrs. \V. T. Joues and Cecil Roberts. Cleaning and Pressing Skirta preeacd 50c up; cleaned and preoaed 75c up. Ladiea’ suit« pressed 75c up; cleaned and pressed $1.50 up. Dresses pressed $1 and up; cleaned and pressed $2 up. Men’s suits pressed 50c; cleaned and pressed $1.50. Overcoats pressed 75c¡clean ed and pressed $1.50. Suits spotted and pressed 75c and up. Altering and repairing done by an expert tailor at reason able prices. turn brought much Chrim^ia» jo y to many and often has returned a bread winner to a family. King Ls Up Phone 79 The money i» used nl»o in fighting disease o f every kind, for the sup port o f health nun«'» and in other way» for the promotion o f health and HIGH SCHOOL NEWS I for the assistance o f the afflicted. Mrs. (J. C. Dyott in again chairman for the sales in this city nnd Mr». A. The play, “ Green Stockings,“ will W. Helliwell is assistant chairman. the senior class. Either o f these will be pleased to an be put ou soon by • • • swer question» regarding the work eon- Candidates fur positions on tbe de ducted with the money raised by the bating teams are having tryouts each sale o f the seals. Muuiiay evening upon the subject which ha» been selected for debate HALF M ILLION PUT INTO this year. ROADS DURING PAST T E A R • • • Both b o y s ’ and g irls’ basket ball Road and bridge expenditures in teams are being organized and the Ijiue county totaled nearly half a mil Hpray building uear the station has lion dollars during the first ten mouth» been rented for the season. An e f o f the year 1921, according to figures fort will be made to arrange games for compiled in the o ffice o f l ‘. M. Morse, both teams with the same sehools on county engineer. These figure» will answer for praetically the entire year, the name date». • • • as very little if any money is ex|»-nd- The sophomores organized a basket d for rond» after November I. These ball team Tuesday afternoon. Carl figures only include the amount ex Porter was elected captain. pended from eounty fund» derived • • * from taxation, the »ale o f bond» and The P. L. D. club met Tuesday eve the sum received as Ijine cou n ty’» ning and elected the follow ing o f f i share o f the automobile license fund. In addition to this the state expend cers for the ensuing two months: ed large sums in the construction o f Kugene llam rick, president; Dwight Pacific highway, McKenzie highway Buchanan, vie«' president; Robert Gal and the Blachly road or Eugene-Flor loway, secretary treasurer; Marion Kieh ence highway, the eounty. cooperating mond, reporter; Kathleen MeUeynolds, l the two Inst named. The amounts sergeant at arms. The following new expended from the different county members elected: Hersey Rapp, Ivan Curtin, Inez Jones and Brighton Leon fuiid» were a» follow s: General fund__ ______ ♦100.55S.27 ard. A short program was given by Motor vehicle fund________ 22,986.38 members. • • • M iscellan eou s______________ 2,926.25 An annual will be issued before the District funds.... ........ 53,250.07 S|»‘cial district fund----------- 83,536.46 close o f school. Market road»_______________ 75,782.75 A wantad costs little and usually Bond funds_________________ 111,410.09 gets you what you want. ** Total___________ ___ - ..........4450,450.27 The expenditures on the different projects in the eounty during the year were as follow s: B r id g e s _____________ ________ ♦ 34,507.33 D on't give your mouey to Fake Sub Equipment, repair and rock scription Agents “ working for a schol 10,167.95 crusher fund......................... arsh ip ;” th ey ’re working you. The Maintenance county roads.... 12.978.47 2,666.71 Kexall Store can give you any advan Rondmaster ________________ tage any legitimate news agency can Pacific highway_______ _____ 3s.564.99 2 , 221.12 offe r you and you can see us at any Harrisburg ferry---------------- - 1,009.92 time you want to about your subscrip Cape creek to Big creek------ 730.91 tious. Earl Miles road. Subscriptions taken for any magn 498.10 Rninrock to Indian creek___ ziue or newspaper listed. Christmas 6.998 59 Willamette road______ ______ orders should bo given us at once. Do Blachly road._____ __________ 39.115.03 Cottage Grove Lomne road.. 22,208.07 not delay another day. THE R EX ALL STORE. 15,132.82 d2 30 Dexter-LoweD road_________ Elmira bridge fill----------------- 10.385.17 2,031.58 Kugene-Crow road___________ Eugene Hadleyville road____ 34,395.12 19.958.10 Eugene Lomne road________ High |»i»s road, Israg Tom 5.379.51 west»..__________________ 2,649.35 Ixist creek road.......... ............. 1,560.94 laiwell Fall creek road.... ..... 3,439.82 Veneta Crow road............ ....... McKenzie highway, bond project matched by state.. 36,033.40 McKenzie highway matched 8.474.49 by forest service................ 700.00 Florence ferry (7 months)».. packed by your City Meat In rond districts------------------ 138,642.78 The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY FAKE AGENTS H om e M ade Lard and Compound H om e Cured Ham and Bacon Market Total.. .........♦450,450.27 Peanuts in Heroic Role. The humble peanut, the lowly goober, is playing an heroic role at the Univer sity o f Oregon. It has made possible a loan fund, from which amounts rang ing from ^10 to ^25 may bo borrowed without interest for a short period by self support ing girls. The fund was raised through the efficien t selling o f peanuts at the Y. W. and Y. M. mix l»y the Tre Nn, an honorary organiza tion composed o f girl students who are making their way through the univer- sity. and on sale by your grocer or by us. Inaist on having the home made brands and save tho freight two ways on home grown hogs. C i t y M e a t Market Wholesaler» and Retailers FISHER’S ANI) GOLDEN ROD FISHER’S BLEND AND DRIFTED SNOW FLOUR FARMERS’ AND POULTRYMEN’S SUPPLIES Jones & Eaton r