Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, June 13, 1912, Image 7

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    TALES OF THE TOWN
MANY M ATTKRS OK MORE THAN
PASSINO MOMENT.
M i«* Murlili» K. Truim «ll «mi Mr».
C. W. Spragu« «rrlv rd from Eugeni»
y r i U r d iy ,
Or. H thlri'f h «« recovsred siifflciehtly
fruiti hi« recant iilnt'HH tu iiu «M e tu g e l
down thc Street.
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Ernest W yatt returned Monday from
Mr*. J. I.. Kwoenoy and children ar­
rived Sunday from l.orkwood, Canada, the Bohemia District, lie reporta
for a vialt at the home o f Mr*. plenty o f snow in thc mountains.
Sweeney's parent*, Mr. and Mr*. II. C.
II. K. M etcalf was in Portland the
Haughmmrr
lirst o f the week on business.
J. K. DeSpain haa reiumed opera­
Miss Arinorel Sutcliffe returned Mon­
tion* at hi* How Hiver *hiii|{le mill.
day from W illam ette University at
j FOR S ALE . The S. I*, (¡«ro o tle Salem to spend the summer vacation
property near Currin’* Park. Inquire at home.
of W. K. Mart.
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Come in and get one o f those E-Z
W. F. Hart haa lieen In Junction City run garden cultivators on a ten day’s
free trial. Sterling Feed Co.
a few day* thia week.
The Cottage (¡ro ve Manufacturing
In « country where thè cllmnt«* gucs
frinii wet tu ilry Ilio lic«t o f pi» int* aro Co. haa a<d<i material for a houae to
Ferdinand Kennle o f l.ynx Hollow.
iipioHNary. Swengel llarilw arv Storo
W. O. Wil*on, public stenographer,
W oi m I w a r d Bldg., I* g i v i n g private in-
Ntruction* In ahorthand anil typew rit­
ing. Eimy metlnal. Reasonable term«.
I'hom l
m'.Hf
TONIGHT— ARCADE
Th e V A L M O R E S
Trick Pianists
Comedian Mimics
A Socialist picnic w ill lie iuilil at
W alkor grove a week from Satunlay.
Andrew iirund and M. II. Anderson
attended the meeting o f tho grand
lodge, A. F. A A. M., at Cortland thia
week a* delegates from Goltuge drove.
About r«4> from here have taken in the
Portland Hone Carnival thia week.
I'm looking for ainner* with «olea to
Tho I’ rohihilloiiiala hohl a convention
be
sewed on with my new machine.
at Eugene yesterday ami plarml a
Coir.
tlokot on nomination.
Where «looa tho oilitor get hi* »oia- | Mr, and Mr*. V. N. Field«, Mr. and
aura to * lo « l ropy from other editor* 7 Mr*. Andrew iirund and Mi** Mildred
Mamtcm, Mr. and Mr*. C. M. Shinn,
Anaw er: . Wynne A Wooil*.
m.'k)
II. A. TlbtMIs» Mrs. Marion Voatrh,
MHrahal Snodgrass a id Hob Moaby Mr. and M r«.' Howland W ick*. Mr*. M
were in Eugene yesterday on bualne*«. F. Deal.arz.es, are arming thus» who
Huy Knox came up from Albany yes- look in the Hose Carnival at Portlaml
this week.
terday.
STOCK RANCH
AT A BARGAIN
Only 1J mile« from Cottage
Crove, .’if) acres untier cultiva­
tion, 40 acres fine piling tim­
ber. 200 acres good foot-hill
woodland pasture. Price 820
per acre. A Hnap. Easy terms.
A DDK P.fiH OW N F.K
Box 4 F j H, Cottage drove, Ore.
M iis Mildred Marstera returned to
Halacy Thursday, after a visit with
her sister, Mr*. Andrew Hrund. Mr.
and Mrs. Hrund accompanied her for a
short visit.
Mrs. Dora Fields is making extensive
improvements on her residence at the
corner o f F ifth and Jcfferaon.
APPEALS FOR ATTENDANCE AT
SCHOOL MEETINGS
L. R. Alderman Saya Enough In-
tereat Not Taken In School
Elections.
Salem, Oregon, June 7, 1912. To the
Patrons o f Oregon Schools: We do
not attach auffleient importance to our
annual school meeting. This year our
annual meeting occurs June 17.
On
thia day one director and the clerk are
to be elected in every school district
in Oregon, a matter o f much impor­
tance to each community. 1 should
he very glad, indeed, to find that
many o f tho Oregon school diatricts
were milking the day o f the annual
school meeting an im|>ortant occasion,
nd at the same time taking advan­
tage o f being together to talk over the
problems o f the schools.
J The voting for director and clerk
w ill take place at the school house.
It should be remembered that women
already have the privilege o f suffrage
in school election*. I f all the women
o f the community will pack their
lunch baskets and assemble at the
school house on the morning o f June
17, I arn confident that the men w ill
be there also when the sun reaches -j-
the meridian. O f course, the mem­
bers o f the fam ily under voting age
w ill have dinner.
So all will spread
out their lunches under aome pleasant
shade and enjoy dinner together.
A fte r a good dinner all w ill be in
the right frame o f mind for selecting
the officers, and discussing school
affairs. The patrons will have this
opportunity to investigate the condi­
tions o f the school house and grounds,
and see what repairs are needed;
whether the school house is properly
heated, lighted and ventilated and
what books and pictures are most
needed. Let us make June 17 a red
letter day for our districts !
Yours for better schools,
L. R. A L D E R M A N ,
Supt. Public Instruction.
Get a combination drinking fountain
Mr. and Mra. II. W. Price left yes­ and feeder for your chickena. For sale
terday for Woodward, Oklu., to make at the Sterling Feed Co.’ a Store.
' that their future home.
Twins were born last week to Mr.
F ()C N O . -G old
rimmed
glasses.
nd Mrs. W. E. Fullrner. both died
Public Stenographer
1 Owner can have same by proving
shortly after birth.
In a u r a n e «
C o lle c t io n »
pro|>erty ami paying for thia notice.
(). P. Adams has returned from a
O m i • W it t » J. C J o h n e m
The Ladies’ Aid o f the Christian
two
months' viait at The Dalles.
W o o d w a r d BldR»
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Phon* ^3
I Church w ill hold a dime social in the
Typew ritin g and shorthand taught
| church next Wednesday from 2 to 6
by an expert without leaving the city.
FOR H AI.K A nice organ. Mr*. W. o ’clock. A ll ladies invited to attend.
W. O. Wilson. Phone 43.
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Mr. and Mra. Gene Matlock o f Eu-
F. Hart.
R. L. G ile and fam ily o f Hoseburg
The D iyal D aughter«’ C l«** o f thc 1 gene «(rent Sunday in the city.
visited at the Ernest Purvance home
Sun proof paints that keep out the
Christian Church w ill hold a market in
thc first o f the week.
l.awaon'* Paint Store all day Satur­ rain, at Swengel Hardware Store.
L. B. Woodruff returned Sunday
day.
Mrs. Sol Davidson returned Sunday
from a viait in Eugene.
Mr*. H. S. Swengel, Mr». O. P. d e ­ to her home in Portland, after a visit
Mrs. Hiram Griggs and daughter and
murest, son and dauKhtcr, Hr. H. II. at the home o f her brother. Geo. Mc­
two daughters of Mr. and Mra. David Strawberry Men Form Association
Mr*. McQueen accompanied
Owen and Mr*, (»ray are some o f the Queen.
G riggs returned Monday from a visit
C o lla ge (¡ro ve people who attemltr»! the her.
for Selling Product.
in Eugene.
Portlaml Hose Carnival.
J. H. Pmtzman haa written that he
The Shop in the S treet does just as
The strawberry growers o f Creswell
did not arrive in Virginia until the day
good hair cutting as if it was in its and vicinity met recently and formed
after thc death o f hia father. Mr.
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an organization for the purpose o f
! Protzman w ill return home in a few new building.
While the
Mrs. R. C. Gray returned Saturday handling their product.
days.
strawberry men took the initiative,
evening
to
her
home
in
Eugene,
after
Or. Ocrnoreat, Dentist. Office over
viait wih Cottage Grove relatives. all berry growers are invited into the
Kerr
A Silsby'a Store.
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A N D REPAIR W ORK
She was accompanied home by Mini organization, and it ia thought they
l.uther King, Clay Moaby, John
will accept.
®
Audrey Langdon.
LOCATED ON W E S T SIDE
! Cooler and Robin Powell have re
The object is to market their product
The
Methodist
Sunday
School
en­
turned from the O. A. C, to spend the
joyed a well attended picnic Tuesday in a business-like and systematic man­
FOR K E N T. Modern furnished light summer vacation.
ner. The merchants o f Creswell have
E. A. Schrepel was in Eugene Mon
housekeeping room*, close in.
No
Mr*. S. K. McKinney left Tue*d»y
signed an agreement to handle home­
rhiklren. Mr*. K. A. Cottle.
j 6t f
j for an extended viait with relatives in day on business.
grown berries only, 90 long as the
Mrs. Geo. O. Knowles visited in Eu­ supply equals the demand, for which
F. J. Hard was here from Eugene Purlland.
Tueadny.
they are to receive a commission. The
A straw berry and ice cream festival gene Monday.
Dr. C. E. Frost was in Eugene Sun growers bind themselves to sell only
Mr. ami Mra. R. W. Vcateh were in I will be held at thc closing exercise* o f
through the merchants. This will dis­
the Cedars school Saturday evening, day.
Eugene thi* week.
June
22d. Everyone is invited.
Fifteen thousand strawberry boxes pense with peddling berries over town
Orvel Knapp wa* up from Eugene
and seHing berries at the berry
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Wednesday.
Misses Lena Holcomb and W ilkie on hand. Wynne A Woods.
patches.
*
Mrs.
Stroup
spent
Sunday
in
Eugene.
I can’ t furnish thc wing*, but I can who taught in the local school* the
The growers also secured the ser­
H. D. Lincoln was in Eugene the
*cw on thc sole* while you wait. Goff. past season have returned to their,
vices o f E. J. Moore to act as agent,
homes in Brownsville and Portland re- first o f the week.
_
and the merchants place their order
*l»ectively.
The annual school election w ill be for berries with Rim. The agent will
Mr*. Hoxie has purchased Mrs. held in the high school building Mon­ also look after the shipping o f all ber­
Miner’s interest in the Pride Home day, June 17, from 2 to 6 p. m. A di­ ries not consumed by home demand.
Bakery. Mra. Miner w ill move to rector and school clerk are to be
Horses 11.00 per month
The growers placed an order for
I (alias.
elected.
Cows ,. 50c per month
1,000 crates and it is thought that with
W ANTED.
Energetic,
ambitious
Expert dressmaking done promptly. favorable weather the crop would ex­
STABLES
FA S H IO N
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ceed this by perhaps 500 crates. But
Wlllf j young man to work in Cottage Grove Mra. Pet Sanford.
and vicinity on commission basis. E x­
The Creswell base ball team won since the rains o f the latter part of
ceptional opportunity. Address 292, from Oakland Sunday in a one-aided last week it is the opinion o f the grow ­
Thc rain Tuesday night wa* a w el­
care o f Sentinel.
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game by a score o f 12 to 2. Oakland ers that the yield w ill not be so large
come and refreshing one to berries,
Mrs. A. S. Mason and son Laslie at wns very decidedly outclassed at all and may fall short o f supplying the
fruit and garden*.
home demand.- -Chronicle.
tended commencement exercises at A l­ point* in the contest.
Manager A. H. Wood, o f the (). A S.
bany (« lie g e .
FOR S A L E . 40 acres adjoining
E ., wa* in Eugene Tuesday on buaincss.
Tough Gypsy Gang -En Route.
Miss M yrtle Purvance has been at Hales Brothers' Orchard. A ll seeded
No need to awat the fly i f you use
A.
W. Fox, proprietor o f a sawmill
tending the Koae Carnival thia week. to timothy and orchard grass and
our window screens. Swengel Hard­
and
logg'n
g camp at Curtin, between
fenced with barbed wire fence; 3 acres
We have just received a carload o f
ware Store.
under cultivation; 40 bearing fruit Cottage Grove and Drain, was in the
The Ladies* Aid Society o f the Pres­ rolled barley, also a carload o f oats and
trees. Price, $1,000, half down, ba­ city a few days ago. He reported an
byterian Church w ill meet with Mra. a carload o f mill feed and wheat.
lance time to suit. Address box 272or oufit o f gypsies, consisting o f four
C. II. Iturkholder next Wednesday Sterling Feed Co.
phone 143, C ottsge Grove, Ore.
jl3 t f wagons, bound this way.
W. J. Messenger was in from Dorena
afternoon. Thc m eeting w ill be in the
A few days before these wanderers
L. L. Woods o f Eugene is visiting stopped at John M iller’ s, near C rtin.
nature o f a necktie social, with 1st, 2d, Saturday.
ami 3d prizes.
and finding only
a simple-minded
W. P, Wagnon o f Portland was in thc hia daughter, Mrs. J. F. Hickey.
city on business Friday.
Mrs. H. D. Lincoln was taken to woman at home, proceeded to tell her
Mrs. C. M. Jackson presented The Mercy Hospital at Eugene Saturduy. fortune, at the same time helping
themselves to all the provisions in the
FAM ILY REFRIGERATORS AT COST Sentinel during the past week with She is reported as doing nicely.
the most beautiful boquet so far left
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. H ickey were in house and many other articles, as pay
A nice* new line o f them at the Ice
for their services. Afterw ard Miller
at
this
office.
Eugene
Monday.
Plant for the? Accommodation o f
had
them stopped by the officers of
mlMI
Ice Patrona.
A clean shave in a sanitary shop,
Mrs. J. W. Harris o f Eugene returned
Cottage Grove, and they paid $6.50,^
Hubbard A Spoelatra. In the Straret to her home Friday.
which they claimed was the value o f
$ 2 2 .0 0
$ 12 .5 0
$ 15.00
Mr. Lawrence o f Comstock was in the goods taken, and were allowed to
Mr. and Mra. C. C. Cruson returned
Saturday from Lebanon, Mr. Cruson’s the city Tuesday.
go on.
J. L. Hcaty hH* returned from SiletE', former home, where they took in the
R. G. E lliott and fam ily were down
Premium List For District Fair
where he held (piarterly meeting o f the strawberry festival.
from Moaby Creek Tuesday.
Ready.
M. K. Church for Superindcn lent A b ­
Joe Ernst was here from Eugene
Appomattox R elie f Corps No. 12 will
The
premium
list for the district
bott. On his return he attended the
Sunday.
meet Saturday, June 22, at 2 p. m
fair
to
be
held
at Eugene this fall is
atrawberry festival at Lebanon.
sharp. A ll members requested to be
Mra. J. S. Wilson o f Yoncalla visited ready for distribution and copies can be
Prof. R. W. A irey ha* been attend­ present. A social time w ill be en here during the past week.
secured at the office o f W alter H.
ing the Adventist convention at Port­ joyed after initiation.* Mrs. Elizabeth
The Missua Humphrey and Haley re­ Jones, Eugene.
land this week and taking in the Hose McKibbcn, Corps Press Correspondent.
turned to Eugene Saturday to spend
Veterinary Surgeon.
Carnival.
Registered Poland China pigs for the summer vacation.
Dr. H. H. Owen, Veterinary Sur­
sale. Come and see them. Phillips
Miss l.ucy Burgess le ft Sunday for
geon, Room 14, Woodward Bldg., Phone
A Arne.
j6-13
Rose Briar Lodge to spend the sum­
10. Graduate Kansas City Veterinary
Mr. and Mrs. C. I). Hrainard re­ mer vacation on her ranch.
College.
turned Saturday from a viait in Port'
Mias Ethel I’armelee returned from
land. Mrs. Hrainard’s mother, Mrs. Eugene Friday.
j p * * * 4 * * * * * ?* # * * * * * * *
Rowland, who had Itcen living at On­
David Brumbaugh and John Palmer
In Marvelous Imitations o f Musical
tario In Eastern Oregon, returned with
o f Cottage Grove have been appointed
Instruments with hi* voice
them to make their home here.
deputy fire wardens.
Miss Anna Oglesby returned Sunday
Miss Jessie Wilson o f Medford is
You can’ t keep disease out if you from a visit at Junction City and Eu-
The Sentinel has them to '
visiting friends in this city.
let the fly in. G et some o f our win­ gene.
. suit every taste and at prices \
Miss G. Abbott o f Portland is visit­
dow
screens.
Swengel
Hardware
Where shall I get some salmon eggs
$ more reasonable than they \
ing
her cousin, Mrs. Frank Snodgrass.
Store.
and flics to take along next S A T U R ­
$ can be purchased from out- 1
H. F. Wynne went to Salem Friday X side dealers.
J. S. Henson and fam ily le ft Tuesday D A Y (?) Ashing? Wynne A Woods, o f
course.
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to join his fam ily for a short visit.
for their W olf Creek fruit farm.
W. O . W I L S O N
! Canned Goods
BERRY GROWERS ARE ORGANIZED
JO E B A K E R
General Blacksmith
Pasturage
F or Rent
Have A Dozen Cans
On The Shelf
Canned goods o f quality are liecoming
more and more popular with the house-
wile. For one tiling, they are conven­
ient when you are in a hurry to go out,
then you have rhe satisfaction of know­
ing that you have something ready to
serve when you don’t feel like preparing
a meal that requires time and work. We
have an assortment o f canned goods from
which you can choose the very thing
you want. They are iresh, wholesome
and nutritious.
Brund & Company
GROCERS
TO
PARTICU LAR
PEOPLE
i
Pretty A s a Picture”
— That expression was probably originated
after looking at some o f our artistic, high
grade photos.
ARMSTRONG
STU D IO S
P ic tu r e s o n D is p la y N e a r O r e g o n H o te l
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See Us About Farm Loans
Bank of Cottage Grove
A GOOD B A N K IN A GOO D T O W N
C A P IT A L
Interest Paid on Tim e Deposits.
$25,000.00
COTTAGE GROVE, ORE
Special Offer
on Osteopathic Treatments for the |
Month of June
To all patients who pay in advance fo r onex month’s
treatment, I w ill 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 of Los Angeles College of Osteopathy
Consultion and Examination Free
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4 [T Pressing and Cleaning all done with latest
machinery — the public invited to come
in and see it work.
Arcade —T onight
JACK V A L M O R E
jj Calendars;
Cleaning and Pressing Men’s Suits— ......................$1.50
Cleaning and Pressing Ladies’ Suits— -................... L50
Cleaning and Pressing Ladies’ Coats.......................... 1-50
Cleaning and Pressing Men’s Overcoats-.............. —
1.50
Pressing, without Cleaning above garm ents...................50
We clean all kinds of Silks, Laces, Kid Gloves, etc. Packages
called for and delivered.
C o tta g e G r o v e S te a m
L a u n d ry