Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 08, 1913, Image 7

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    Her leaned No. I White sued outs for
"si" at Sterling's.
l? 0
‘ ' *• Hernenway was here from Eu-
gene Tuesday,
f l f t l? ? C j i u m t
Demurest,
Dr.
Dentist.
Kerr & Silsby’ s Store.
Office over
mUtf
Ralph Mills was in Eugene and Cor­
vallis
week on business.
fIVE REASONS!
tbe past
Vaudeville at Arcade May 12 and 13.
A daughter was born Saturday to Mr.
1 V. W. 'Irealtor w
n*« up from Cre*wcll ami Mrs. Clyde I angdon.
Matters o f M o r e than Passing Moment
Tuesday
Try our sifted ca ck ed wheat for
R. H. WoorJ of Santa Maria, Calif., young chickens. *1.85 per hundred.
n<* In th«#« colum n« containing on th« loot ||q, th *r,0f the
i vl»lt*d here Monday.
Sterling Feed Co.
I« paid advertising. |Thl* announcement i* made In
Ladles, phrase remember we »e|| a
A son was born Saturday to Mr. and
„ w¡th th# postal regulation«.I
guarantee bos« iq cotton, li.W and silk Mrs, F. L. Hockett.
!‘ t the aanii- price« you are puyuig
Dr. Samuel A. Mulkey o f Sheridan
The Ever wear. Powell & Co.
waa here during the past week looking
ß Oetraixlrr and fam ily ax
Eighth grade «lam ination» are being
uver tbe n ty as a field for a dental
'.u for Ha "dull Ihe le e t o f the bald today, being condii, ted by Mr»
surgeon.
Mr, o.tm ndcr. who ho« C. I'. Jon««
Although leather goods are constant­
Mr. end Mra. (J. M. Scott
; fOlllC ll" ■'
ly raising iri price we are still selling
w |j Lackey ho« rrrolvw l I’ortlaml this week.
the famous Utz & Dunn shuea for
^ j r ,tl o f her undo. Dr. W.
Mr«. A. II. Cvuson returned yenter-
women at the same old price. Powell
,( p toe klon. GaHf.
day from a visit In Eugene.
A Co.
Uind I f l '*"r ,,r lho#*' ,,ob,,y
A twelve-pound son was born Satur­
Wo want split cedar telephone ,^1«.
, for th- hoy. Made In Nor- Burkholder W imm U Co,
day to Mr and Mrs. Frank Hickey.
A. Boyd of ('reswell waa in the city
, , R e g u l a r ia. 6*> ruile «
Work on tbe high school annual is
Mr. and Mr. W. M. Fenton, Mr and yt terduy.
it Co
. I t U). |’i.wi-ll
going
on apace. Sufficient patronage
Mr«. F. II. Fenton ami Mre. Hose I
ill the propic­
Mrs.
J
S.
Hanson
waa
at
Cotvallia
baa
already
been secured to assure its
Jecolui and daughter of Eugene vleiuo I
this week to attend a wedding.
being a success and the managers hope
Sunday at the C M. I’ .r k .r home.
•diver - hilled garden cultivator with to rnske it bigger and better than ever.
C. F.. IJrnphrcy wa» in Hutherlln on!
four
tools and large front wheel, $-'¡.50.
Big five reel feature Thursday, May
buaineaa Monday.
Wynne A Woods.
18, at Arcade.
H. C. Hart was in Portland the Aral
An «J pound daughter waa born Sat­
Mrs. B. S. Swengel and mother. Mrs.
o f the week on huemeei.
R C P A I« W O H K
urday to Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Taylor.
Jennie Fishburn, returned Sunday from
H. Harrington has moved Into the
short visit in Eugene.
Geo. Hall and son visited the I-orune
TCD o n w e s t s i d e
DeWald rottage on Washington A v e ­
Valley by auto Sunday.
Merle Scovell successfully passed the
nue.
I se only one-fourth the amount you examination for second lieutenant at
gather land of tarane paaee.l
The Sentinel want» a picture o f every
would u»e o f the usual commercial fe r­ Eugene Friday and has received his
tho city Kridey on hl« way l<> rraident o f the Cottage Grove country
tilizer. when using Wizard Fertilizer. commission.
who is over rj> year» o f eg,-. Got them
Tbe best place on earth to get fine
i Trido Bakery ha« Installed «1 Armstrong a end have a free picture
photos is at Monroe's at the bridge. f6t
for youraelf. Pictures taken a year or
«n«.
A lfred Powell ia another citizen who
ao
ago w ill not serve our purpose.
icbool track team, com
haa been favored with one o f the
Mies Fls.kry o f Han Francisco le
Atkinson. Scare, Brumbaugh,
Spanish fortune letters. His is identi
A I.A k < i K ifnlvgr.i/.wi tub. w ith atripi» in th »
bdUrm tu k w p th« i< « up.
I ’ b c v your
mi Powell, COM to Eugene visiting at the John Hartell home
csl with the one recently received by
prvivision« «round th « ir « f m v r r w ith new «
t'Mi'S’ ra arul m tAunkot. »n«) jmu w iil v « t *«**1
Uh« part in lha tnterarhulaa-
David Griggs.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Power« of Eu-
rm u lu
I f thU 1« t<*» ciMMkp, *nm th«NM* ill»**
«e n e visited Sun-lay at the John liar-
family r«»fri|f»*r«tor« «t Ihm lem l*t«nt, it1 urne mt
*w»l
H. W. Camp and T. Morehead, em
m vary r»**or»*bi« prie«
rim vaudeville at I h e Arcade tell home.
ployes o f the railway commission, have
ird Tuesday night the Homer
been in the city the past week making
County Commissioner Hawley pur­
an appraisal of the Oregon & South­
chased a Ford car from the Nesmith
eastern property.
Auto Co. while m the city this week.
Mrs. Harding of Salem arrived Sun­
As we riae in the scale o f intellectual
Geo, Brown haa erected a barn.
day for a visit with her brother, W.
values,
as we become more highly or
r p ç —h a l f t M . t l f i i n l a n d
W itsrd Fertiliser ia sold only In 25 A. Keene.
ganized. we must put more and more
i « ivo ik b é itiiui.u-
lb. while cotton bags and 2 lb. car*
Mr. and Mra. Wilson and Mrs. W ar­ care and thought into the right way of
! titniM-r on p la c e to p a y
tona. 26c.
«24-mM ner were In from I,orane Tuesday.
living. We cannot eat the food and
i pnce
I lu lf tittle aoutli
<1. F. Hohrrr ia among those erect-
To save your soles, take your Hhoes live the way our grandfathers and
fa ils
ing new homes.
to I)r. Goff.
grandmothers lived. A bright, dainty
!.. P. Woodruff hss returned from a
Mrs. James Ozment is visiting in the home depends upon the furnishings
visit with his daughter at Springflpld. city this week.
Let Kinter Broa, help you make your
Italph Want was In from his Blue
E. G. Ward waa up from. Halsey home comfortable, bright and cheerful.
Hioda continues to Improve Mountain farm yesterday.
They certainly have the goods where­
Mondsy.
; rerert operation.
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Man wants but little here below, but with to do it.
As you are going to the |>ost office,
Eider J. T. A b b e lt held patina- long enough to buy one o f those he dues want pictures o f his friend*. -
C. H. VanDenburg was called to
partirly conference o f the M, nobbv suit esses for your summer trip. *"d he wants Armstrong quality.
.. Portland Monday to serve as a federal
jk e r« M o n d a y e v e n i n g ,
jury but was excused on account o f in
P o w e l l it ( 't,
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terferenre with his duties as post
be surprised at how much
C. P. Davis was in from I^irane yes­
Have Your Grave Stones Cleaned master.
‘ pcbirt you w ill taka than you terday.
Frank Snodgrass was up from Salem
ail) especially If Arm strong
Before Decoration Dav.
W e guar­
Mrs. Karl Milts visited in Eugene
antee stones cleaned riy us to be as
Friday and Saturday.
clean tw the day they were set. Com­
this week.
BACK A G A IN .—Tom Aw brey has
la are arranging for the
mon stones are cleaned for$ l per set.
Chas. Hruncau is spending the week
returned much improved in health and
Will be found at Thompson Hotel or
n be given at W alker
w ith friends at Woodhurn.
cemetery until May 15. IAN CADE.
will be glad to give all matters o f in­
surance you may wish attended to his
K. W. Bauman, who has been in
In­
F. M. Crane o f Janesville, Was., personal and prompt attention.
Yonralls the past fortnight rloeing out
quire
at
Express
Office.
jl6
tf
was
in
tbe
city
this
week.
■ merchandise stock was in the city
W H Y Y O U S H O U L D U SE
y
Dr. Hess’ Poultry Panacea j
FIRST — Poultry Pan a-ce-a cures Gapes, because it con­
tains,
taken
let go
chick
T RAPE, RENT OR SALE
Improved 40-acre ranch. Equip-
|i' (l ready to Ht«?p in and Itegin
work. New buildings. Sen­
tinel 12IJ.
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•rai Blacksmith
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$ Remember, w e carry Fisher’s Chick Food and Scratch
•{• Food. Special price in sack lots.
If you want the j*
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best Flour, get it from us
|
A Refrigerator for 90c
BUT
USE
| B r u n d & C o . 1
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ICE
oí D P. BURTON
H.EAKIN IS TREASURER OF
BANKERS’ ASSOCIATION
Vin Williams was up from Coburg
yesterdsy looking after the shipment
• f a piano which he sold to a party at Sunday.
Geo. Kerr transacted business in Eu­
Yonralla.
Sterling Feed Co. arc sole sgents gene Tuesday.
Big five reel feature Thursday, May
POOLE. P t h
to r W iiard Fertilizer.
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......... *12li
18, at Arcade.
Chaa. Walker was in Comstock Tues-
Blaine Frederick was In Eugene
-isy on business.
R. D. Hollenatsd, who 1«
Friday on business.
The W. C. T. U. will meet tomorrow
sred for paator o f (he First
Miss Mary Wood came up from Eu­
afternoon
with Mrs. Currin, when re­
Church o f
thia city,
gene Friday for a visit with her sister,
ports will be received from the dele­
1 la the church laat night.
Mrs. J. F. Hickey.
gates to the tri-county convention.
•"d Mr». A. B. Wood, accom-
Mewlsmea Currin and DeSpain at­
kj Mrs. Wood’a brother, A . B.
dtaare. visited at Portland and tended the tri-county W. C. T. U. con­
L l .
vention at Eugene Friday and Satur-
;ton point« thia week.
iwa = j.i
Isken in trad« or for cash in
idy. Sterling Feed Co.
•day.
Vaudeville at Arcade May 12 and 18.
ted Potatoes
J. P. Graham was in Eugene Monday
•on business.
C. W. Caldwell writes from Cali­
fornia that they are startii g for home
and expert to arrive about Juno 14.
20c Per Sack
W. B A U M A N
* 11 Miller'« Boarding House
* «stern Stock Journal fo r May
•»rlteup o f the N. W. W hite
.*** *hich •“ ■ good booat. al-
■f. White wouldn't have rec-
•he description o f hla own
11 for the f«c t that hie name
with the story.
“ »tUr if you did have a picture
1 >«*r or no ago, The .Sentinel
J Picture taken now o f all those
y«*ni of age and w ill give
•itting a picture free. Het
rrn trong'i and charge it to
•Inel.
Jen and Others
tan ' r n* . " '" 'r w «ntaposition;
ï ™ " l"'htv-Ts. water front.
».
i T “ 0' ,r » ck driver 8.
. Css t
™’ u ** work for
engine un.
up, and
gnd
1 jf need
State salary paid.
W e b b e r ,
Cottage G roye, Or,
^ Hedrick is making extensive
,0 her home.
The Sentinel’a credit ia «till « « x i
with Armstrong. I f you are over 66
years o f age. get a picture free.
pretore and «ee the Won'
Z J n T j-
U '• • world
* 7.60. Wynn«
A Wood«.
C. L. Starr, o f the state tax commis­
sion, visited friends here Saturday.
The Eastern Star will observe Chil­
dren’ s N ight at its session tomorrow
evening.
Don’ t fail to see the Homer Sisters
at The Arcade Monday and Tuesday
nights.
Alberton Wood writes from Ray­
mond, W ash,: " W e rtill call Cottage
Grove home and have many friends
there yet. We enjoy reading your live
wire paper and could not get along
without it. Expect to visit Cottage
Grove soon.”
Expert dressmaking done promptly.
Mrs. Pet Sanford.
W
H- Cooper hss completed the
-erection of the oflim- building for Dr
;î:
Card «f Thanks.
F. W. Robbins.
L. r . Bennett of Portland vlaited j
this week with Mrs. Bennett at the
i
We gratefu lly acknowledge the as­
sistance rendered us by our friends and
neighbors during the sickness o f our
beloved mother, who departed thia life
May 1, 1913.
MRS. W. R. H O U STO N,
m8o
MRS. N A N fcY T R IP P .
L l , CQ
• H
.Sanford home.
Stand in your ownshois and have
tiotr. the shoo chiropractor, keep them |
Ä
I (repaired.
Wizard Kertilixer I « l» v flowers, gar-
Wm. Hawley o f Lorane was in the
fields and orchard*.
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Return Ice Cream Packers.
e it y Monday night on business with the ( den.,
A ll those having ice cream packers
j s. Medley was. ir. Mugene Friday
Commercial club.
belonging to the creamery are re­
inesa.
Paul Markley ia m.king repairs to on busjness.
quested to notify the creamery and
II. E. Brcesc was;
HEugene Friday
¡tv* residence on North hilth.
they w ill be called for.
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odorless, lasting, on business.
W izard Fcrtilixer is
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i r,,i r..»ults
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The Sentinel ha sn’t, y t t , secured near-
j
over 6& y e a r, w f * «e . I f you
haven’ t taken advantage- o f this offer
us yet, pleas« do so a t o n e« and get a
V’ I ¡cture
yourself fr t* .
Armstrong
nr wjjl chgr(je it to The Sentinel.
0f
.
Pitcner arrived ^
Seattle thia woek to visit her P®
on Row River and will probably
h#rt* whilo Mr. Pitch®*
Mr. and Mra. J. S. A lien
Fri, „ y from a v i.it with tC r s . E. L.
J
wel1 ,ocated in Corvallis, Ore., or
« c h a n g e for residence property
fou rth F rid a y s of the m on th at
,n Cotta* e Grove or near' by tow n’
F. R. Norton, 953 Monroe St.. Cor­
Masonic Hall, Pacific Highway:
vallis, Ore.
al 7- m8pd
Next meeting May 9. Children’s
night.
FOR S A L E .— 10.7 A C R E S A L L IM -
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£ WANT ADS
i
Advertisements in this department
6c a line. Figure 6 words to line, i
proved,house, barn, good w ater, fruit
trees, one-half mile north o f depot,
$6000.
Possession a t once. J o e
Brichen____________
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FOR S A L E .— H O U SE A N D L O T FOR
$1,000. House has 7 rooms. Lot has
75 foot front and is 95 fe e t deep.
D. B. Chamberlain.
d l3 tf
H ELP W AN TED
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G IR L W A N T E D
FO R G E N E R A L
W illis Now ell has moved to London
FOR S A L E OR T R A D E
housework.
Apply
Mrs. W .
B.
to take up his residence on the family
Cooper.
m tf!5c
homestead. He had been engineer at W A N T E D .- C IT Y P R O P E R T Y . W IL L
trade ranch. Sentinel 123. mëalzpd
the electric light plant for six years.
FOR R E N T
S A L E .—G E N T L E H O R SE^
Joe McKibben suffered an injnry to F O R
FO
R
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N
T
.—
F U R N IS H E D HOUSE-
buggy
and
harness.
$50;
one
pony,
the middle toe o f one foot when a saw
keeping rooms. Cor. Seventh and
$20; one light wagon and harness,
fell on it at the mil) today.
$25. J. L. Senter.
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Adams. Mrs. E. A. Cottle.
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“ The Shop” W here Good Printin g
is Done— The Sentinel.
Th* dairy and food department haa
recently decided to enforce to the letter
the law that all dairy butter must be
plainly and legibly marked as such,
bear the name and address o f the
maker and the words, ” 16 ouncee full
w eight” or ” 32 ounces fu ll weight.
The regulation ia such that printed
wrapper« are a necessity and The Sen­
tinel thia week makes a special offer.
World.
W. B. Cooper went to Portland Tues­
day for an operation on the jaw bone.
K. C. Lockwood w a. in
k
bwincas Saturday.
>lr. and Mra. John Bader nl'(
Kinter visited a-
"
Clsud Duncan was here from
Cottage Grove Chapter No. 4, 0. E.
S- Regular m eetin g s secon d and !
Butter Wraps Must Be Printed.
A picture of the Swengel Hardware
Store o f thia city, a likeness of the
proprietor and a short writeup appear
in the May iasne o f the Hardware
i n t \ ^ lrcln
Eugene spent
• h C. Coffman home. A. C.
,l,'n Wen* To Eugene yea-
"|H( in organising group eola Friday.
• °f«*on Slat« Banker«’ M r.. James
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FOR S A L E .— LU D W IG P IA N O IN
first class condition. Address Y , care
o f Sentinel.
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FOR S A L E . -T R IO OF O N E -Y E A f i ­
A t the organization o f group three
eld Sicilian Buttercup chickens, trio
o f the Oregon State Bankers’ Associa­
o f two-year-old W hite Holland tur­
tion at Eugene yesterday, H erbert
keys, one full blooded Jersey heifer,
Eakin, president o f the First National
just come fresh. W. J. Messenger.
Bank o f thia city, was elected trea­
BU SIN E SS,
surer. The other officers are: A lex FOR S A L E .— S M A L L
P A Y IN G GOOD
P R O F IT .
$750.
Martin, Jr., o f Eugene Loan & Savings
W R IT E OR IN Q U IR E OF S E N T I­
bank, chairman; J. M. Thorne, o f the
NEL.
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Umpqua Valley bank o f Roseburg, vice
chairman; H. G. Keeney, o f the Cres-
S P L IT C E D A R F E N C E PO STS FO R
well Fruit Growers’ bank, Creswell,
sale. Otto Dobberstein.
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secretary.
i R E M IN G T O N NO. 6 T Y P E W R IT E R
Hand Taken Off.
in complete repair. $35. Sentinel.
Delbert Bennett, son o f Henry Ben-1
nett and a former resident o f this city, ! C O L L A P S IB L E G O -CART $5; REED,
high wheel go-cart $2.50. Mrs. E.
lost a hand in an accident at the Wend­
Bede, 331 South Third.
ling sawmill last week. The t v umb
and forefinger were not taken o ff by E X P E R I E N C E D
M IL L MA N
the machinery but may have to be
wants to contract to operate mill,
amputated. The lad is 17 years o f age.
cutting by the thousand feet. A d­
dress X24 Sentinel office.
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Calling cards— The Sentinel.
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.................... FOR S A L E . - A RO O M ING H O U SE ,
"!ní ?®£ Home People
to the h om e tra d e,
rates b y w eek or
among other things, Hyposulphite Soda, that is quickly
up by the blood, which nauseates the worm, causes it to
its hold from the walls of the wind pipe, and then the
ia able to throw it off.
SECOND — It does prevent and cure Leg Weakness, be­
cause it contains, among other things, Nux Vomica, the great­
est nerve tonic known.
After feeding Pan-a-ce-a the chick
speedily regains its locomotion.
THIRD — It does regulate the many little bowel troubles, to
which the chick is subject, because it contains internal in tittp
tics for that purpose,
FOURTH — Being composed of the very best tonics, iron,
internal antiseptics, etc., it calls into healthy action every organ
of the fowl body and insures rapid development, early broilers,
early market.
FIFTH — We sell every package on a positive guarantee.
and we will reimburse you for every package returned which
proves unsatisfactory.
But— That person don’t live that can make a success with
poultry and ignore the louse question. That’s why we associate
IN S T A N T louse killer so closely with Pan-a-ce-a.
They go
hand in hand. Q O f course now is just the time to use I)r. Hess’
Stock Tonic to prepare horses for spring work, and then there is
Dr. Hess’ Dip and Disinfectant.
Umlers at Eugene.
M n Howard Woods *«m e
Eugene Isst Thumlay f ar «
I Ru?en
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fro m
COUPON
Good for 1 0 0 0 votes with a 2.Sc
purchase at either Rees-Wallace
Co. or The Sentinel.
I vote for
Free Piano Contest
Friday and Saturday
SPECIAL
I2lc Gingham
10c Gingham
8c Gingham
HAM PTON & CO.
EGGS W A N T E D
IN
EXCHANGE
FOR
M E R C H A N D IS E