Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, February 08, 1912, Image 7

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Council Proceeding«.
The last and best number on the ly-
They are making paths from every
ccum course, Alvah Green. Don’ t fail direction to the Bellingham Second
to bear biin tomorrow evening. Only Hand Store. Why? The big bargains
36r, 26c and 16c.
tell the tale
f8.
TALES OF THE TOWN
Tim city council mut in regular
monthly si'ssion Monilny night.
MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN
A petition to improve Weber »tm t
The Misses Jennie and Jessie Smith
Mrs. Mary Urripbreys o f Portland ar­
PASSING MOMENT.
■oulh o f 1 .ocunt under «lus» li of «treet
spent Friday and Saturday with their ' rived Wednesday to visit her brother,
Improvement wm granted
brother Joe in Eugene.
D. M. C. Gault.
A good, high-grade piano for sule.
A petition to place un arc ligh t ut
TE M PE S T A N D S U N S H IN E . Ken-I
H. D. ('rite » of the Cerro Gordo mill
K. B,
the H ire d croHHing near the A d ven tist Very cheap on easy terms.
worthy Stock Co. coming February 17th wua in the city Tuesday on business,
m tf
church wuH referred to the ligh t com ­ P H IL L IP S .
| at Arcade theater. A popular com 1 lie reports the mill business us getting
Mrs. I.uey Currin returned yesterday 1 puny in a popular play. Don’ t misa it. ■ along nieely.
m ittee with power to net
A proponiti from the puldiuherH of from a month’s visit with her daughter Ticket 15c and 26e.
See our Wool Suitinga for spring at
the Cottage (¡rove Sentinel to puldiuh lit Koneburg.
Garoutte A McCaleh have dissolved 50c per yard. Hampton A Co.
f8.
the proceeding« o f the city council, or-
Oil for working and oiling harness. partnership and it is now McCaleh A
Miss
Bertha
Margaret
Stroups
of
dinunreu, reuoluliona, etc.,w «a accepted Guaranteed not to hurt horse. I.cgnt.
Powell, Selden Powell having pur- thia city and l.ew i» Carrouthers of
for n term o f two month« um per Iddu
FOR ItK N T. Six room house on chimed Mr. Garoutte'a interest in the Holyoke, Colo., were married at the
Huhrnitted. Thia doeu not Include puh Fifth St., near high school. Inipiire
buaineaa.
Methodist parsonage yesterday fo re­
liculon o f atreel u"d newer ordinance). A. Iloollttlc.
jlM tf.
noon, Rev. Koht. Sutcliffe officiating.
A reipieul from the I .«dieu* Civic cluh
W A N T TO HUY nr rent from owner Mrs. Carrouthers is the daughter o f J.
('has. Wilkinson, formerly of the Co
thul the city deg lux fund be turned
operative Realty Co., has purchased two or three acres o f good land near E. Stroups. The couple leaves for
over to the club un u neuclun for n li­
Addresa liox 582, (Colorado today.
the Commission lloune from Frank Cottage Grove.
brary fund wan referred to the'mayor
fll-p d
Cook. Mr. Cook had worked up u good Ko«eburg, Ore.
To prove that I have just ms good
and city attorney with power to act.
buainesn.
L. S. H ill, Elbert Bede and Alta flour at a less price, I am selling flour,
The a ire d commina loner wua In
Ilr. II. II. Owen wan in Eugene yes­ King were among Gottage (¡rove citi­ one M ack to each purchaser. No. 1
atruded to notify certain property
zens who transaeted business in Eugene hard wheat, $1.25. J. F. Spray, phone
terday
on buainesn
owner« on N. .'hi »treet and S. River
162.
f8.
Shoes. Cottage Grove Shoe Store. Friday.
•treet to »pray or deatroy certain tree«
Buy your |siultry supplies from the
infected with San Joae »cale within
(¡has. Cochran was up from Eugene
A number of Eugene people were
ten day» or the name woo hi be done by caught in the failure of the Washing­ Sterling Feed Co. Grit, shell, tame, Sunday and Monday.
beef scraps, laying tunica, egg food,
the city.
Thin action followed the ton Orchard Irrigation Co.
J. C. Klopfenstein and Kuhe Thom
etc., always in stock.
reading of a communication from coun
are down from the Grizzly mine for a
Youcullu Tunes, 2d : Ernest E. Ilcl-
ly Fruit Inapoctor C. K. Stewart.
week.
liwcll and children were here Sunday
A committee wa* ap|M>inted to invea- from C ollage Grove to a|icnd the day
MKTH0DIST CHURCH
Challies, 5c, Hampton A Co.
f8.
ligate u proponul from the E. T. Bar- with Mm. E E. 11 c 11 1 w i* 11. Mr . H «l
A.
P.
Churchill
has
been
down
from
Hunday
«veninir.
Kehrtmry
1
1
,
lit
7.30
num Iron W ork» to furniah two steel dwell is very much improved.
KOHKHT HUTCLirrK
00 »
the President mine for a couple weeks.
cage« for the city.
A barrel o f fun. Hear Alvuh Green
' 1A B R O K E N T O O T H ' "
Work is progressing nicely on the
The m ayor, on motion, appointed a
at the Armory tomorrow evening.
concrete foundation for the new Coop­
com m ittee to prepare plana for a hoae
Choir
Orrfanitr»
Prices, 36c, ¡ihe ami 15c.
er building.
curt hnunu on M ill n tre d .
Itrain Nonpareil, 2d : W C. Bur­
On motion the city recorder wu» in-
C LA S SY SING ERS WHO S I N G -
Brund A Co. guarantee Dr. Hesa A Dudley Buck Concert Co,, at Arcade
»trurled to wire J. Il Faune y & Co. at rows has returned from his trip to Cot
their expenne that If they do not ac­ luge Grove and vicinity, where he hud Clark's Stock food. Money hack if not Theater one night only, Friday, Feb.
fl.
cept the prn|>u»cd Inind lamie within been looking after business matters satisfactory.
‘Jth. 35c and 50c. Get tickets at Bon
live iluya the deal w ill be declared oir. lie will remain here several days and
A. B. Wood wax down the valley the Ton.
The city attorney wan instructed to muy continue here permanently.
latter part of last week.
Emmett C. Huffman o f Crow, whoae
.). S. Silsby has purchased the bot­
prepare an ordinance for the purchoae
C.
M. Shinn, ami H. O. Thompaon (sxstoffice address is I-orane, R. F. D.
tling plant from the Hold brothers and
o f ja w », etc., for Ihe rock crusher.
were in Creswell Friday.
No. 1, is the fourth candidate on the
The rock quarry committee was in­ ex|icrta to conduct it this summer in
republican side to file his nomination
Side
pork
wanted.
Inquire
at
this
structed to eatimute the amount of connection with the ice business.
office.
j25 for county commissioner. His [>etition
roe k rcipnrcd to be broken for the
T E M I’ ES I A N D S U N S H IN E . Kcn-
was filed with the county clerk this
J. C. Porter, who has been confined
cruahrr an | k t advertisement» for bid» worthy Stock Co. corning February 17th
week. The other three candidates who
at the Arcade theater.
A |>opulur to his bed for a month at San Diego, is have tiled their petition* are: Hugh
o f »»m e.
improving.
2 The city engin eer w n» instructed to company in a jaipular play. Don't
M. Price, encumbent, Orrin Bennett,
A. J. Stewart, who went to Mexico
get an estim ate o f cost o f promised miss it. Tickets 15c and 25c.
and Edward Bond.
■ewer rXlrnaloliH on cast nule o f the
G. E. Worn! was in Crrswell Monday for his health, is now at Guadalahara,
Don't wait for the big display bar­
Jalisco, arid writes that he is feeling
city and also on the went side o f the on business.
gain day ad., for every day is bargain
much
better.
river.
Mr. and Mra. 1. II. Bingham were
day at the Bellingham Second Hand
Kepairs were ordered on Mailt newer
A new 6-room bouse, nicely fin-
down from Eugene uver Sunday visit­
Store.
f8.
on N. <'kl street west aide
I lushed, never been occupied, lot 60x
ing ut the David Griggs home.
Four
women
representatives
o
f A l­
Ordinance No. 328 adopting a uni­
150, for sale at a bargain, inquire of
Our garden seeds have Just arrived.
bany college will be in the city Mon­
form system o f naming the streets,
C. W. Wallace.
tf.. .
All new and complete. Brund & Co. fl
day and a reception for them w ill be
■ venues and ulher public highways in
Mrs. C. H. Burkholder writes from
held in the Presbyterian church that
F.
J.
Hard
o
f
Eugene
has
sold
one
of
the city o f Cottage (¡ro ve wan adopted
Redlands, Calif., that she is enjoying
afternoon at 3:30. Everyone will be
his new residence» on East Eleventh
and signed by the mayor.
herself very much ami is regaining
welcomed. The women come here to
and
Patterson
streets
to
A.
C.
Dixon,
Ordinance No. ;t2U providing for the
lost flesh and strength, her weight
numbering o f d w ellin g houses and manager o f the Booth-Kelly Dumber having increased 14 (mumis. She says stir up interest in Albany college, and
idaces o f business on the streets and company, and the latter will occupy it the weather conditions have been ao will give an hour's program o f music
avvnurs o f C o lla g e (¡r o v e wan adopted with his family as soon as he can get ideal o f late that they spend all the and elocution. There w ill be no charge
for attendance.
poaaeasion. This is one uf the finest
and signed by the mayor.
time from 8 a. m. to 5:30 p. m. out­
Beautiful line o f Dress Embroideries
The city attorney was instructed to homes in the city.
doors.
at Hampton A Co.
f8.
prepare an ordinance regulating the
Every farm er's w ife should have one
Trial sack Waldo H ill flour, $1.10.
»|>ecd of automobiles on the streets of those llumpty Duinpty egg cases to
An election of a captain o f the local
J. F. Spray, phone 162.
ffl.
and avenues o f C ollage (¡rove to eight bring the eggs to market in. For sale
Coast A rtillery company w ill be held
miles an hour on Main street and at Sterling's Feed store.
Tuesday night.
tw elve m ile» an hour on other atreel»
Creswell citizens and young men are
Miss Amanda Foster returned F ri­
ami avenue».
co-operating for the securing o f a Y.
day from a short visit at Albany.
T h J follow ing bilia were ordered M. C. A.
Men's G olf Shirts, collars to match,
lig g s
for
M atch ing.
Day-old
paid:
Mrs. G. A. Nichols of Eugene visited
for spring, latest patterns and colors.
ch
icks
for
sale.
W
ill
hatch
you
r
C. W. Beals, 60 cents; Cottage Grove
rclstivcs here during the past week.
Hampton A Co.
f8.
eg gs lor you .
Ph on e 138-Y.
Transfer, $1 00; E. S. Holderman, I
From Feb. 1st to Feb. loth we w ill
Ernest
Purvance,
Cottage
Grove.
D.
H.
Albert
of
Langdon,
N.
D.,
$5. IS); J. E. Young, $26.00, Cottage
sell
7
packages
o
f
garden
seeds
for
25c.
visited
B.
S.
Swengel
Friday.
Grove Electric Co., $2(12.60; Brown
fl.
A. B. Wood has purchased the J. T.
Lumber Co., $7.00, II. J Jorgensen, Ilrund A OSk
I f you want to make your hens lay,
Mrs.
Carrie
Stevens
was
up
from
Davies home.
$*.26; G. B. Pitcher, $77.66; N. II.
get a package o f Dr. Hess A Clark’ s
Marlin, $10.50; N otl Joalyn Co.. $100.- Eugene during the past week visiting Poultry Panacea. It will do the work,
Salt straight from the car to the salt
0*; C. II, VanDenburg, $26.00; C. A. friends.
eater. J. F. Spray, phone 162.
f8.
or money refunded. Brund & Co. fl.
Hedrick, $2.oo. Geo. Lea. $3.00; W.
M ims Anna Oglesby spent the week's
The J. T. Davies and Gus Miller
Miss Georgia Parker o f Dexter
W. Oglesby, $10.00; F. II. Snodgrass. end in Eugene.
visitei from Saturday to Monday at families, making a party o f nine, left
$7 . is). J. A. Randall, $12.75;
P.
Oak grub wood at $2.00 per tier. the C. M. Parker home, Being on her Monday night for Westover, Maryland.
Join's, Jr., $125.76; J. W. Sears, $3 25, Phone 162. J. F. Spray.
way home from a four months' visit in
Rev. C. C. VanGorkum attended the
Spriggs Bros., $1.*5; J. E. Young,
Mrs. E. K. Turpen visited at Walter- 'Frisco. I). H. Parker accompanied Prohibition county convention at Eu­
$13.00. C. II. VanDenburg, Cilv R e ­
vilie this week.
her home for a few days' visit.
gene last week.
corder.
Springfield is planning on the erec­
Dane Hudson o f Coquille, who has
Dr.
Lowe,
the
well-known
op-
I f you want some nice sauer kraut,
tion o f a new city hall.
tician and optometrist, w ill been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gene Fin-
made from fresh cabbage, we have it.
A shoe is no better than its sole. be in Cottage Grove February 21st. nen at Iaindon, left Monday for Cor­
Brund A Co.
fl.
The
best put on Ht Cottage Grove Shoe The wise w ill wait for him.
nelius.
Frank Woodruff w ill go to Eugene
Laugh and grow fat. You surely
E. I). Whitemarsh was in Eugene
Wednesday to attend a meeting of Store.
I
Buff Orpingtons
Father KagHn was up from Eugene Monday.
Gen. Lawton Camp, Spanish War V e t­
erans. There will be a laixing contest over Sunday <<n church business.
Cupid, a No. 1 hard wheat flour.
and a banquet.
Henry Fischer ami L. L. Lewis were Trial sack $1.25. J. F. Spray, phone
f8.
We have blood meal, charcoal, ground in from Eugene Saturday on business. 162,
bone, grits and oyster shell. Try a
K IN K S T A K E N O U T o f your cross
Ben Lurch transacted business in
little for the chickens. It will help' cut saws. A ll kinds o f shwh hammered j Eugene Tuesday.
them to lay eggs. Brund & Co. fl.
and fur a limited time w ill do gunning
Dr. Robbins has his offices on F iftq
Diamond Chick final is the best for and fitting at M iller's Machine Shop. street, three doors south o f postoffice.
little chicks, 4c n |mund or $3.26 per E. C. Rowland. j25-fl5.
Phono 131-K.
d2t»tf
sack.
Brund A Co.
fl.
W aller B. Jones o f Eugene was in
Mrs. B. Humphrey o f Eugene spent
Dick White was down from Bohemia the city on business Saturday.
Tuesday night here.
W A N TE D . Good cheap work horse,
Monilny on business.
J. K. Young was in Eugene on busi­
one acquainted with garden or farm ness the first o f the week.
work. A ge no bar. Apply Ht The
We have home-made hominy, the old
Sentinel.
fashion lye hominy. In bulk only 10c
Roy Riggs has gone to Corvallis, a quart. Brund A. Co.
f l.
O U T W IT H
where he has a contract to build eight
new hop drying kilns for J. W. Seavey.
When completed Mr. Seavey'a plant
will he one o f the finest in the valley.
Replace Ware that Wears
Ware that “ Wears-Ever"
(¡tit Aluminum cooking uten­
sils, but remember the brand
and the kind
“ W e arev e r”
Specialties.
Guaranteed 25 Years and
Lasts a Lifetime
Ask your neijfhliors and friends
who are usinjf the “ W earever”
Specialties.
Drop a card to S. W. Grath-
well, (leneral Delivery and
have him show you the fine
line of “ W earever” Specialties.
DROP
A
CARD
TO DAY
It costs nothing to see them
A N C O N AS
I f you want heavy layers at a rea­
WHO KN EW T H E W IL L A M E T T E
sonable cost you will Dreed Anconas
V A L L E Y W AS 64 M IL E S W ID E? We
and lie fore you send abroad, come
did when we tonight farm lands at the
anil sec my chicks. Eggs $1.00 and
point where it is that width. I want
$L'iO per setting. W. / .G A R D N E R
to sell part o f them now. H. K. Met­
calf.
Levi Geer, manager o f the Calaponya
A marriage license hHs been issued
Springs,
is in Eugene attending to
to Otis Jasper Underwood and Miss
business and visiting his daughter,
Eolith May Lewis, both o f Disston.
Mrs. Clara Moxley.
From Feb. 1st to Feb. 10th we will
Olympic, Pure White and American
sell 3 ten-cent packages o f peas, beans,
Beauty flour at $1.40 per sack; hard
corn for 25c. Brund A Co.
fl.
wheat flour and every sack guaranteed.
Mr. and Mrs. Marion Veatch, Mr.
Sterling Feed Co.
and Mrs. G. H. Tyson and Mr. and
W. H. Jones o f Eugene was in the
Mrs. H. A. M iller took in The Squaw
city on business the first o f the week.
Man at Eugene Friday night.
will if you hear Alvah Green, the im­
personator, at Armory hall tomorrow
evening. Popular prices, 35c, ‘25c and
15c.
B. K. Lawson has received his com­
mission as lieutenant-colonel in the
Coast Guard.
Joe Nagel, whose injury at the J. 1.
Jones saw mill was reported last
week, is getting along nicely.
Capable, energetic, young woman
thoroughly understands cooking and
housework, wants position; town or
country ¡earns and desires good wages.
Address, M. A. R. II ., Sentinel Office.
Cottage Grove grange had a grand
old time on its first anniversary Satur­
day and celebrated the event by in itiat­
ing 38 new members.
Wear a strap! Safety pins won't
hold. Alvah Green, Armory hall, to­
morrow evening. Last number o f ly-
ccum course. Only 36c. 25c and 15c.
Marshall
a couple
kennels.
Clarence
were down
Frank Snodgrass has added
more man-hunters to his
Bell and Chas. E. Glass
from Eugene Tuesday.
R. M. Hedden o f Drain was in the
city Monday.
F. C. Coffman returned Monday night
from a trip through the south and
east. He finds the weather out there
pretty crimpy and expresses himself
as glad to be back in Cottage G rove’ s
mellow climate once more.
J. T. Donovan came up from Port­
M. J. Chappel spent Sunday in Eu­
Springfield has established a public
land Tuesday for a few days' visit.
gene.
library.
A. W. Cox came up from Eugene
A B A R G A IN . First class piano for
FOR S A L E .— A
painless cancer
cure, ('a ll on or address. Mrs. J. E. sale cheap, it taken at once. Almost the first o f the week for a visit with
his daughter.
new. Mrs. J. H. Warner.
Jewell, Cottage Grove, Ore. f22-pd.
J
A THEATRE C ,
Area IOC One Night 1 ( ;b,9
Singers Wh( ) Sing
"Class*
Dudle y Buck Concer Co.
R em em b er---O n e
N ight
O nly
F rid ay , February 9th
Get Your Tickets at Bon Ton
ADMISSION
-
-
35c and 50c
EVERYTHING IN A MUSS
H alf of the business men o f the country, pos­
sibly more, are complaining that their desks
are in a muss and that they can’t find things
when they want them.
There’s no need o f such a condition
H alf o f
the cause may be carelessness, but much o f it
is due to imperfect equipment for taking care
o f the business. Good ledgers, filing cases,
letter files, blank books o f different kind, etc.,
would relieve the condition materially. Then
there are other things almost as necessary,
such as ink wells, good pen points, mucilage,
paste, pen holders, receipt books, indices,
and possibly book marks, binding tape, eras­
ers, sealing wax. etc.. W e have absolutely
everything in the way o f office equipment
outside o f the furniture.
The Rexall Store
Postmaster Gault has been quite low $5 to him and asked him to send the
during the past week.
children to Portland.
They
were
Photographer Monroe says he would placed on the noon train and Hellen
like someone to come around and take pomised to meet them that evening.
a picture o f him moving into his new
Ralph Legat o f this city and Miss
Grace Clark o f Boise, Idaho, visited in
place.
The W. C. T. U. w ill hold its regular Creswell Tuesday, returning Wednes­
__________________
meeting at 3 o ’clock tomorrow a fter­ day.
noon at the home of Mrs. A. L. Wood­
ard.
New Sewer System for Eugene.
Plans for a sewer system to serve
George M Ha!!, John Stoneburg and Eugene fo r the next 50 years were in­
Harry Short filed their inventory of dicated briefly to the Eugene council
the property o f the estate o f Edward when Chairman Bell, o f the sewer
C, Hoxie, deceased. It is valued at committee, asked the council to submit
$227, and consists o f a promissory note. at the A pril election a charter amend­
FOR S A L E .—One acre land, new ment to limit the sewer bond indebted­
five-room house well finished, cabinet ness o f the city to $200,000. The plans
kitchen city water. Inquire at this o f the sewer committee are the most
advanced that have been presented to
office.
f8-tf.
F.
B. Phillips is in Eugene today on the city in a long time and even yet
are not at all fully developed.
In
business.
broad outline, the plan is to construct
Four young children o f Frank Hellen
a main trunk sewer, probably at least
and w ife o f Cottage Grove were sent
six feet in diameter, beginning at
from Eugene bv Probation Officer
Fifth and High street, thence to the
Jones to Portland where their father
r i v e r . ___________________
w ill care for them. Their mother, who
has been separated from her husband,
How long does it take you to read
is ill in this city and is unable to ‘ The Sentinel from front page to last
support the children, whose ages range page. Just time yourself some time
from a year and a half to six years. and then try to think o f any other
They were taken to Eugene Tuesday country newspaper in a city the size
and when Mr. Jones got into communi­ o f Cottage Grove that prints as much
cation with their father the latter sent live news.
If
you don’t know what we
carry, call us up or drop in
and see
Sealshipt Oysters
Clean, fresh, Sanitary
A ll Kinds of Seeds
TS/)e c^ V Ie ts a n S h o p
m