Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 30, 1912, Image 7

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    CALAPOOYA
TALES OF THE TOWN
Springs Hotel
MANY MATTERS OF MORE THAN
PASSING MOMENT.
Van H. Pierce amt family have re­
L och U i J ut London, Oregon, in
turned from a several months' reai-
the Culupooyu mountairiH, BOO
denea at <N»qulll«j.
feet ulroveseu level, twelve
Vurn llastingM tranaueted business
milett from Cottage
in F.UKene Wedneaday.
Grove, Ore.
Cuisine and accommodation»
excellent.
Hot mineral baths,
recommended by physicians for
rheumatiam, stomach, liver and
kidney trouble»* Very extensive
ground»
with »w in g», tenni»
court, cro<|uet and other amuse­
ments. Splendid trout ii»hing at
hand. Automobile line from Cot­
tage Grove over good road».
W rite for full particular»,rate»,
etc. Address
Calapooya
Springs Co.
Cottage Grove, Ore.
NATURE'S TONIC
W. O. W I L S O N
Public Stenographer
Insurance
O fflc a
Collections
W ith
W lH X iw r ir ii fìld g i
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John son
P h o n « A "I
We are going out of business and
want to he out by June 15th, ao corno
and buy aomo o f our good goisla at
coat while they last. H elliw ell'a.
Mias Hurt o f llrain visited hero thia
week.
Drink it to Get Well
Drink it to Keep Well
CAL-A-POO-YA MINERAL WATER
is a tnuratel saline water, equal
to any of the renowned spring
waters o f Kuro|>e and America.
Recommended by leading physi-
cians of the United Slates for
KhemnatiMii. Kidney and Liver
afflictions, I)ys|>ej>sia, Indigestion
and all forms o f Stomach, Skin
and Blood diseases
Hundreds
jieople "given up" by physicians
iiave been cured of long-standing
ailments by Calapooya Water.
Testimonials on application.
Sold by all dealers, or shipixd in
cases direct from the springs.
W rite for prices.
CALAPOOYA SALINE
The condensed smile of C a la is ».y a
Water. Stomach, Liver, Kidney
and Blood disorders s|>eedily cured
by its use. A ll dealers, or sold
direct.
HOTEL CALAPOOYA
CALAPOOYA SPRINGS COM'Y
sors to steal copy from other editors?
A nsw er: Wynne & Woods.
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JO E
B A K E R
General Blacksmith
£UT3
REPAIR
WORK
The New Cottage Hotel
fa r
Phon« m a in 6434
0. & S. E. R. R. COMPANY.
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Cottage Grove on Tue««U v *n«l S «ttm l«y at a jo
|i in., returning arrive* nt Cottngr ('.rove at 5 y>
p. m.
Boy Bellows o f Koseburg spent Sun­
day at the C. K. Jones home.
F A S H IO N
\* a ü p o p rç i.a n d aU fuirpatf)
K BOUND
J. B. Simeral has received word that
a daughter has been born to his son.
Dr. .F. E. Simeral, o f Brooklyn, Iowa.
For 1-lent
Horses $1.00 per month
C o w s___ 50c per month
Re rr,o k s h *(fto n y t, Z iftt-
.
FOB S A L E .— A t a bargain. Storey
& Clark second hand organ. Inquire
o f Verna llawk'na.
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Pasturage
7ZZ rçVEJÇJIDt AVE.
Subject to change without notice.
A ll outwnrri freight to station where there in
no Agent will be left At riak o f owner.
Hinge leave* Dtanton after arrival of train on
Monday, Wedneaday and Friday for Oraeco.
Freight w ill not l»e received at the O. a S. K.
R. R. Depot after 3 p. in . T o inaure forwarding
on nest train freight must t>e delivered in ample
time to permit o flt s bring billed.
by
Mrs. H. F. A Men left yesterday for
a summer’s visit in St. Paul, Minn.
Mr. Alden accompanied her as far as
Portland.
James Hawley was in from
Divide yesterday.
YOUR
SP R A Y IN G
/VOW
A neutral product that doe* not burn the foliage.
Guaranteed to contain not less than
j per cent. Arsenic
Oxide, nor more than one-half of 1 per cent, water-soluble
Arsenic. F re e s per lb. are as follows: l ib. jar 25c. 5-lb.
pail 20c, 124-lb. pail 17c, 25-lb. pail 15c, 50-lb. kej? 13c
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Modern Pharmacy
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Sfi o r e
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See Us About Farm Loans
Bank of Cottage Grove
A GOOD BA N K IN A GOOD T O W N ’ ’
C A P IT A L
$25,000.00
:i
Interest Paid on Time Deposits.
C O T T A G E GROVE, ORE
the
Steam Pressing Machine Has Arrived
the Cloverdale district, east o f Cres­
well, arrived home Sunday.
Prices on flour are now as follows :
Pure White, $1.55; American Beauty,
$1.55; Olympic, $1.55; W hite Star,
L O C A T E D O N W E S T S ID E
FDR S A LE . Gentle buggy mare, $1.25 ; Johnson’s Best, $1.30.— Sterling
weight 1,150 or 1,200 lb«. Tw o other Feed Co.
Mr. and Mra. Henry Hohl o f Drain
cheap plugs. John Overholser. m9-tf
Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Patten and son
viaited relatives here over Sunday.
Thos. Bailey waa here from Eugene W illie were in from Moaby Creek Tues­
Austin Hampton was here from Eu-
day.
Tuesday.
genfc over Sunday.
Mra. J. L. Qaeen o f Saginaw was a
O. M. Kem and B. K. Lawson were
We handle first quality o f pojltry
shopper in the city Tuesday.
in Portland on business over Sunday.
feeds. Try one o f our hoppers full of
R. T. Hankins was down from Row
F. W. Robbins, M. D., physician and
egg feed at 75c. Bring a bottle and
R iver Saturday.
surgeon. Office in residence, three doors
get a sample o f our lice killer. Fine
Telephone pads, 5c each at Senti­ south o f post office. Phon^l31-R. m9
eating potatoes. Home canned fruila,
James Powell o f London attended
chickens, dressed or alive, day old nel office.
AND
N ew t Jones has returned from a visit
at Stayton.
c0
Donald Shelton, from up the Coast ders will be sold this year
Swengel Hardware Company.
Fork, was in town laat Thursday.
Geo. Comer was here from Vancou­
Miss Claire Leum hat recovered from
Misses Lizzie and Leora Limebaugh
ver last week.
Miss Bertha Cox of | were in from Shield’s locality last her recent sickness.
Yoncalla visited at the Groat home on Thursday.
G. M. Scott was in Portland during
her return from the Uebekah Conven­
Expert dressmaking done promptly. the past week.
tion at Pendleton.
Mra. Pet Sanford.
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Take advantage o f the good roads
Putting up any berries? Get your
Nesmith
A clean shave in a sanitary ahop, with an automobile ride.
fruit jars here and save money. Hubbard At Spoelstra. In the Street. Auto Co.
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Quarts, 60c per dozen. H a lf gal., H6c.
A. P. Churchill was down from Bo­
T. C. Bunch, religious liberty secre­
Bellingham Second Hand Store.
tary for Southwestern Oregon, spoke hemia this week.
at the Armory Tuesday night on " A r e
Miss Roxie Pringle, who has just
Sunday i.aws R ig h t? "
finished a succes ful term o f school in
J. F. Hickey has been in Portland
this week on business.
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FOR
Strained honey want4»J. H., Care
Catch the mice and rata that have
bean, bothering you. Get some Sure Sentinel.
1 Catch Traps. Mice trspa, 2 for 5c.
Miss Anna Oglesby was in Eugene
Baby rhn-kH arid Crystal White Or
Rat traps 10c.
Bellingham Second Monday.
pington cockerels for sale.
Hand Store.
Joe Arnold returned Friday from j
Mr«, ( mo . 0 knowle«, Cottage Grove
Misses Bertha and Jesaie Bernis were Palo Alto, Calif. He came by boat,
business visitors in Cottage Grove visiting relatives at Portland.
Where doea the editor get hia scis­ from I»ndon Sunday.
Dcering mowing machines and bin­
COTTAGK OROVIi, ORE.
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Arsenate ot Lead
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Parker returned
Miss A llie Fullmer o f Creswell spent
Monday to their home in Dexter, ing, arrived home last Thursday. Be­
after a visit at the home o f their aon, sides the twins, they were accompanied Sunday here with relatives.
by the Misses Bertha and Jesaie
C. M. Parker.
W. P. Ixjckwood o f Seattle spent
Bernis, both o f whom were eighth Sunday with his brother, E. C. Lock-
grade pupils o f Mr. Row e’s.
wood.
IS O I*KN A L L T l l l i V liA R .
Famous health resort in the Cal­
apooya mountains, 12 miles from chirks and duck's eggs for setting,
Collage d rove (on Southern Pa­ ('ash for produce. Commission House.
cific.) Splendid accommodations,
reasonable iatcs. Steam, mud ntul
hot water baths and cooling
Special Dinner 35c
rooms. Information as to rates,
etc., will be iurnished u|>on re­
• Every Sunday evening from
quest.
6:00 to 7:30 at
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S H E R W I N - W IL L I A M S
Thoroughbred Crystal While Orpington
and Plymouth Rock
In the pleasing form ot a delicious,
enticing and invigorating (lever­
age, liottled direct from tiie
springs in the Cula|>ooyu moun­
tains.
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In the cas4: o f Griffin A Veatch
O liver Veatch was In Eugene Tues­
against Joseph Weeks, et al, Judge
day oil business.
Miss Mubellu Greenwood a|>eiit Mon­ llarria has handed down a decision in
favor o f the plaintiff for $272.26 and
day night in Eugene.
costs. The defendant, C. C. Cross,
Stuck and fixtures all fur Male at
w si ordered to pay to Ihe sheriff the
H elliw ell’a.
«M
■um o f $I6U to help pay the judgment.
Hubert Riggs waa In Eugene Mon­
Misses Haley and Humphrey spent
day.
the week's end in Eugene.
The Shop in the Street doea just as
Garden Hose and lawn m ow ers:
good hair cutting as if it was in ita
.Swengel Hardware Store.
new building.
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W. E. McCord and son were down
Mrs. Anna Stinnett o f St. Johns ia
from Creswell Sunday to take in the
visiting Mrs. S. E. Markley and look­
circus.
ing after her ranch.
Miss Della and Mrs. J. A. Card « e ll
O liver Robinson is a new aettler who
were in Eugene Friday.
has located on Coast Fork during the
W ANTED.
Energetic,
ambitious
pust week.
young man to work in Cottage Grove
Fifteen thousand strawberry boxes
and vicinity on commission basis. Ex­
on hand. Wynne Ac Woods.
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ceptional opportunity. Address 292,
Norman Hawley, Scott Jackson, Dry care o f Sentinel.
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Davis, 1. W. Petrie and Mra. Chaa.
Mrs. Ben GrofT was in Eugene last
Reed and aon were among those in
Thursday.
from Lorarie yesterday.
R. M. Veatch was in Eugene last
Mr. and Mrs. 1. L. Rowe, who have
Thursday.
been temporarily located during Ihe
A sole in time w ill save the shoe.
past two months at Black Butte, where
Mr. Kowe was engaged in teach­ Goff.
STABLES
Ml Ilf
Tw enty-live pounds o f sugar for
$1.00 with every $5.00 worth o f gooda
purchased at one time. We will sell
you 25 pounds o f best cane sugar for
$1.00. Remember the gooda are all at
coat, and aome for less, at H e lliw e ll’a.
In the lis t o f those who w ill gradu the circus in Cottage Grove Sunday.
ate from the University o f Oregon
Miss Mildred Pringle, who has been
thia year appears the name o f Hugh teaching fo r the past three months
Currin o f Cottage Grove.
near Lorane, has been engaged to
B. H. Lee was in Eugene on business teach a summer term in the same
district.
,
Saturday.
Dr. Demorest, Dentist.
Good covered delivery wagon for sale
Kerr & Silsby’s Store. •
cheap, at H elliw ell’a.
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Office over
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Dr and Mrs B. F. Fuller spent S ub
School District No. 75 w ill give an
day at the home o f their daughter, entertainment and basket social on
Mrs. G. S. O. Humbert, in Eugene.
Saturday evening, June 1st, at London
O. I.. Nichols was in Eugene Friday Hall, proceeds to be used for an extra
month o f school. Everybody invited.
on business.
A good time insured all who attend.
Where shall 1 get some salmon eggs
F O U N D .— BlacSt ribbon watch fob
and flies to take along next S A T U R ­
and
heart locket. C. C. DuBruille,
D A Y (?) fishing? Wynne & Woods, o f
Lurch's.
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course.
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J. H. Spriggs was called to Spring-
Mr. and Mra. F. B. Haslett were
field Tuesday by the death o f a
Eugene Friday.
brother-in-law.
Miss Veatch was down from Eugene
Mrs. C. E. Wilson came up from
over Sunday.
Eugene Sunday.
I f you need anything in the stove or
Old shoes made as good as new by
furniture line call on us and save dot
lars. We have new and as good as Goff.
Our Steam Cleaning and Pressing machinery arrived last
week and we are now ready to handle all kinds o f
Cleaning and Pressing in a thorough, up-to-date manner
and guarantee prompt delivery o f same.
COTTAGE GROVE STEAM LAUNDRY
©
Mrs. D. T. Aw brey returned yester­
new goods at prices that w ill open your
eyes. Bellingham Second Hand Store day from a visit in Portland and Eu­
gene.
Messrs. Anderson and Currin were
Mrs. Hirsh Allison o f Roseburg
down from the U. o f O. over Sunday.
visited here this week.
Miss Royer o f Portland spent the
You need no electric fans to keep
w eek’s end at the home o f her cousin,
cool in an automobile. Nesmith Auto
F. L. Ingram.
Co.
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A new Fairbanka-Morse gas engine
Miss
Ursula
Lockwood
le
ft
Sunday
2$ h. p. will be sold at cost for cash
for Seattle, where she expects to spend
at the Swengel Hardware Store.
about three weeks with relatives and
A concrete sidewalk is being built friends.
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this week on the west side o f Sixth
Street between Main and Washington
Mrs. Lena Jordan o f Corvallis re­
J. M. Sites and fam ily have moved
turned home Thursday, a fter a few
to Arkansas.
days’ visit here.
S. R. Piper was in from Coast
Free rides coat nothing. Have one.
Fork Friday.
Nesmith Auto*Co.
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For the balance o f the week we w ill
Geo.
F.
King
and
Geo.
Widdersheim
give you a new $3.00 Springer Ironing
were in Portland on railroad business
Board for $1.95.
The best made.
over Sunday.
Bellingham Second Hand Store.
C. S. Frank has commenced fore­
closure proceedings against the Sagi­
naw Orchard and Tim ber Co. on a note
FA M ILY R EFRIG ERATO RS A T COST
and mortgage amounting to $5,400, to­
A nice new line o f them at the Ice
gether with attorney's fees o f $200,
Plant fo r the accommodation of
costs and disbursements. The note
Ice Patrons.
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and mortgage was given to secure the
unpaid purchase price o f the land se­
$12.50
$15.00
$22.00
curing the debt.
J. B. PHELPS
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Estim ates
G iven
m i m o M f iam-L
L ife insurance is a safe, sure, sav­
ings investment. I have one o f the
No barn work to do with an auto. moat liberal endowment policiea for
Superintendent Baughman was here Nesmith Auto Co.
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the young man that ia now being w rit­
A. B. WOOD, Manager. Tuesday on business.
Mra. I. L. Rowe and twins are visit­ ten. L e t me tell you all about iL
L. N. Roney’s bridge crew has been ing Mrs. Row e’s parents, Mr. and Mra. H. K. M E T C A L F . Phone 107-L.
Southern Pacific Railway ilme-Table here this week making repairs to the W. E. McCord, at Creswell.
Captaina J. C. Johnaon and B. K.
r o m e i grove station
bridge about a mile north o f the city.
Lawson went to Portland yesterday on
We
have
two
grades
o
f
ehick
food,
North Bound
South Bound
Typew ritin g and shorthand taught also cracked wheat, cracked corn, grit, business.
1:4X ». m.
NalK
1:26 s. m. No. 16
No. 14
2:26». m. by an expert without leaving the city. shell, Jxine, etc., constantly on hand.
No. 12
6:42 » . m
Dr. W. W, Oglesby was in Eugene
No. IH
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Na. IV
2:47 p. m
3:36 p. m. W. O. Wilson.
Phone 43.
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No. 17
V:22 p. m. No. 20
Sterling Feed Co.
yesterday on court business.
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Give* by tbe Ladies Aid Society of the Methodist Church
Tuesday afternoon and evening, June 4th, in front
and at the rear o f the edifice. Useful and fancy
articles for sale. Splendid entertainment at 8 p. m.
ADM ISSIO N TE N C E N TS
Strawberries and Ice Cream Will be Served
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Special Offer
on O&eopathic Treatments for the
Month of June
Is
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To all patients who pay in advance for one month’s
treatment, I will give five treatments free o f charge
D R . C. E. F R O S T , D. O .
Successor to Dr. H. H. Somers
Graduate o f Los Angeles College o f Osteopathy
Consultion and Examination Free
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