Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 22, 1913, Image 8

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    Column Neighborhood News
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Saginaw and Delight Valley.
May 21. — (Special to The Sentinel.)
June 6 is set for the big feed. 1
Mr. Co* had the misfortune to have
would like to see all my friend« and
| hia cow killed by the train Thuraday.
everybody elae’a friend« come to town
The G. T. X. Society met with Mra.
that day. Remember the day. The Smith at Walker last Wednesday.
town will be open to the country.
Miss Watson is visiting in Junction
Everybody’« latch string will be out to City this week.
The public school closed Friday.
the country people. Don’ t think there
will be enough without you. We want Miss Smith gave her pupila a picnic.
Austin Moody ia home from Coburg
you to come.
to work for H. F. Gibler.
For «ale or trade, two and one-half
Henry Jamea waa In Saginaw Sat­
h. p. Webber gas engine. Good condi­ urday.
tion. Curtis Veatch.
Wm. Abbott «(>ent a few hours «n
W. A. Hemenway want« to buy young Cottage Grove Saturday on buaineea.
Mrs. G. A. Harndcn’» mother arrived
jersey calves.
Sunday, alao her siater. Mra. Marquis«
E. C. Lathrop wants to buy some of Irving.
pigs.
Mrs. Powell is just recovering from
J. F. Spray ha« a sow and calf for a »evere attack of the mump«.
Mr«. Johnson went to Creswell Tues
sale.
day.
When you come to town come in and
Mrs. G. A. Hsrnden and mother
see our baby thresher.
drove to Cottage Grove Tuesday.
C. E. Ashby has for sale 130 head of
Cteswell Notes.
goats.
May 17. — The petition to have night
See Spray and help to build a can­
trains «top here nas been refused.
nery. Help to manufacture your own
Myron Johnson, a former resident of
produce. Come in and see me.
this city, died at Springfield May 12.
Groceries and dry goods at the hole
Chas. Thayer ia having a large dairy
barn erected on his place one mile
in the wall.
southwest of town. The dimensions of
See me before you sell your mohair the building are 64*90, the capacity
or wool, as 1 will pay the highest price. being large enough to accommodate
forty milk cows and hold one hundred
Spray.
tons of hay. It ia to be modern in
1 pay cash for chicken«, eggs, h ues, evefy respect and when completed Mr.
| Thayer will have one of the moat sub­
grain, mohair and wool.
stantial and up-to-date dairy barns in
" I f you need an engine «ee our engine the county.
High School. In hia junior year he year Mr. 11<>| , a wu »
and get our price before you buy.
Franki» Marketta went to Latham
was
manager of the school annual, the football tram. p f *i.|rnt«( u,
Tuesdav,
Walden.
L. M Harding has a work horse for
"Junco E d ." and he alao took one of Club, a boys’ literary Migi,
J. A. Gtigga waa on the aick list this
May 21. — (Special io The Sentinel.)
sale also yearling colt..
eek.
Mr.' and Mrs. Floyd Jones moved to
the leading part* In the junior play, o f the affirmative
Pair young mares for sale. Phone the reserve Monday.
W. C. H o (>( h * s , one of the members "Tha Little Savage " In hia senior president of the itielsot bed;
I. F. Bradley made a business trip
29F.
R. G. Landwehr was in the Grove to Bugene Thuraday.
of the graduating class of 1913 of
Roy Griggs went to Drain Friday.
Stanley Martin has for sale or trade Saturday.
Junction City High School, hss been
Mrs. H. Russell and little daughter elected principal of the Lorane Union
one Crown Organ. See him for bar- i Nellie Linebaugh visited Clara and
Nora Lebow Sunday.
went to Divide Friday to visit Mra. High School. Mr. Hoppe* has made a
gain.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones were in the Russell’s mother, Mrs. Wm. Burkett.
good record while in the Junction City
Wagons, buggies, plows, harrows, Grove Saturday.
F. Cheeshro is sperding several days
cultivators, discs, binders, mowers and
in
Yoncalla
visiting
friend«.
Irwin Whippe spent Sunday with
rakes at the big hole in the wall.
his parents.
Mra. John Watkins returned from
Notice to Contractors.
Mrs. Then« Miller was in the Grove Roseburg Friday evening. She reports
Curtia Veatch has Duroc Jersey sows
i ' M U T B Y W iK r iT a
Mr.
Watkins
improving
slowly,
but
he
Notice
is hereby given that the
one day last week.
for sale.
ill
not
be
able
to
leave
the
hospital
County Court of Lane County. Oregon, ::
Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Elliott were out
for some time yet.
Lime and sulphur spray at (he big to their ranch one day last week.
will receive bids up to noon on the 2Hth
Pete Marketta was a Cottage Grove
bole in the wall.
Paul Landwehr was in the Grove
day o f May, 1918, for the construction
visitor
Saturday.
Monday.
of 40,330 lineal feet macadam road in
Page field fence is a spring steel,
Walter and William Skidmore went
Mrs. Kibby and son Arnold were in
lams County, Oregon, at the piece#
best by every test. Phone 162.
to
Oakland
Friday
avening
to
visit
the Grove Monday.
their siater. Mrs. Derward Hunt.
named in, and in accordance with the
John Deere and Oliver plows at
Geo. Mosby will leave in a few days
Goe. Edwards teturned from Cottage plans, specifications and profiles pre­
for Silver Lake.
Spray’s.
Some fine bargains m fancy dishes, flower pod
Grove Friday.
pared by C. M. Collier, County Sur­
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chamberlain
jardinieres
If you ran use any of these it will pg
Do you need a cream separator? were in the Grove Saturday.
David Grigga of Cottage Grove and veyor of said County, which plana,
::
C. F. Cole of Eugene spent Sunday
Come and a*e our Blue Bel). It is a
you
to come and look them over
■pecificationa
and
profile«
may
be
seen
with friends here.
good one and the price is right.
Dorena.
at
the
office
of
the
County
Surveyor
in
Geo. Knox returned to Cottage
May 21.—(Special to The Sentinel.) Grove Tuesday.
said county and alao at the office of
Don’t forget that we carry a complete line of
Warren McFarland has some nice
— Mrs. C. H. Jennings returned home
the Whitmer-Kelly Company at Port-
young sows for sale.
les,
al«) washboards, clothes pint, clothes lines, bl
from Eugene Wednesday.
Disston Doings.
land in Multnomah County. All bid«
Mr.
and
Mrs.
V.
D.
White
and
fam
i­
«>aps
of all kinds, washing powder, boilers and
Buy your feed and flour o f Spray.
May 22.—(Special to The Sentinel.) must be accompanied by a certified
ly visited at the home o f Currin Cooley
Phone 162.
and baskets
—Clyde Stanley and w ife who had been check for five per cent of the amount
Sa'urdav.
cooking at the Crite* boarding house,
See our new 2-way gang plow. It
The Dorena public school gave an resigned the position Monday and Mrs. bid payable to S. M. Russell, County
turns it down bill going and coming.
entertainment Saturday evening at J. B. Mosby took their place.
Clerk of said county, aa a guarantee
the Dorena church house.
Diaston citizens who visited the that the bidder will enter into the con­
For sale White Rock and Buff Or­
Hubert Mosby esme down from Dias- Grove Saturday were Jeas Lewis, A.
tract provided for in said specification«.
pington all full blood. J. T. Short.
| ton Saturday returning Monday.
C. Cox and wife, Mrs. Ben Pitcher, All bids shall be filed with the County
A ik your grocer for White River
Rev. Benthin preached his farewell Herbert Neal, R. C. Woodhurst. Mra.
Clerk of Lane County, Oregon, and the
Flour. It beats them all. You will sermon at Dorena Sunday night. He Tennis, Mrs. Swadley.
Wm. Plank, Wm. Vaughn, J. B. County Court reserve« the right to re­
have tc pay 15 cents more for it than intends returning to his former home,
' Huron, S. D., in the near future,
Mosby, J. H. Spahr, Roy Cartar of ject any and all bida.
for some other hard wheat flour, but
i Mra. Kirk visited her mother, Mrs. Star were in the Grove Saturday.
By order of the County Court.
we guarantee every sack.
Geo. Kerr, in Cottage Grove Sunday.
Veta and Dorris Helderman of Ru-
STACY M. RUSSELL.
Miss Naomi Wilson went to Latham iada were passengers on the morning
May 15-22
County Clerk.
Saturday to visit her sister, Mrs. local Saturday.
Veta ramained in
j Clarence Kirk.
Cottage Grove a few days.
a 3 a i n
Miss Meryl Emery returned to her
I f you saw it first you saw it in The
Sam Veatch. Ed King, H. Cox, A.
at y o u r G ro c e rs
home in Springfield Sunday morning. Jones, Dutch Henky, Rex Gleason, Sentinel.
Mr. Geo. Whitsett and wife are here Wm. Ruscher o f Ruiada were in Cot­
, from Eastern Oregon, visiting with tage Grove over Sunday.
Mrs Whitsett’s parents, Mr. and. Mrs.
Mr. Rainey and w ife returned from
Al. Elliott.
Dorena Wednesday everting.
Mra. E. Reeves and daughter were
shopping in the Grove Wednesday.
Divide.
BET TER THAN EVER
Lrs. L. A. Ralston ia attending
May 21.— (Special to The Sentinel.)
—B. H. Lee was in tho Grove on busi­ grand lodge at Medford.
ness Saturday.
Fred Woodhurst waa a guest of Jesse
Wh iter.Lic^h 1er Bread
Mrs. G. McReynolds shopped in Cot­ Wilcoxen in the Grove over Sunday.
tage Grove Monday.
Mrs. Teeters and children spent Sat­
Mra. G. P. Taylor is planning to move urday with Mrs. Sloane.
I deliver free to all parts o f town. to Drain the last of the week.
Mrs. Jean Mosby is visiting friends
Mrs. Ella Larson died Saturday and relatives around Diaston.
Spray, phone 162.
morning at 6 o’clock. The funeral ser­
A dance was given in the club room
Warren McFarland has good second vices were conducted at the B. H. Lee
Saturday evening by Mra. Belle
band hack for sale.
home Sunday.
Haight.
Mra. J. H. Hawley made a business
W. C. Atkins has heavy wagon to
Frank Wilcoxen was in the Grove a
Painty French Myles in Percales and Ciugbama— fig
trip to the Grove one day last week.
few days last week visiting his parents.
trade for light one.
ure*, stripe« ami plaid*. Piping* of different eolot—
Mra. H. H. Russell and children o f
Ed Sloane left for Gray Harbor,
I will trade you one sack White River Comstock were visiting with Mra. Rus­
light
and dark colors.
f « PA
Wash., Wednesday.
flour for one tier 16 inch old growth sell’s mother. Mra. A. Burkett, Friday.
Priced
SOc,
65c,
*1.00,
*1.25
and...................j
)| .jU
Wm. Crawford was confined to his
Hr wood. Come and see me in the hole
Mrs. F. Turner was in the Grove bed several days last week.
Saturday.
in the wall.
John Wilcoxen has accepted a posi­
N. Lewis and family visited Mr. and tion as night watch at the J. I. mill.
Forty lba. o f White R iv«r flour for a
Mrs. Greli Söderström in the Grove
We have a large assortment of Children’ s Hats, in
A. C. Cox and family will leave aoon
bushel of wheat at the hole in the wall. | Saturday.
straw* and cloth for summer—in white,
"V C *
to reside at Rujada.
Our new platform scales are now
Mr. and Mra. A. Söderström were in
/J
natural
and
colors.
Price*
from
15c
t
o
.............f
^C
Mrs.
Floyd
Jones
and
baby
o
f
Walden
ready for use. Come and weigh your I Cottage Grove Saturday.
came in Monday morning and are
James Martin was in Cottage Grove camping at Star. Floyd is working in
horses and bay.
U
on business Friday.
the reserve.
Try a sack o f White River Flour.
Strawberries are now getting ripe.
Mra. F. Rone and Beasle were in the
Porosknit Underwear for men. Made in two-piece uth
Ask your grocer for it. I f he hasn’ t
\ \
Grove Wednesday and Thursday.
letic garments aud uniou suit, in a number of style*,
t, call Spray, phone 162.
Lorane.
Emmet Sharp of Latham was here
including nleeveless. long or short »leeve*. knee or
W. A. Hemenway has Brown L eg­
May 21.—'Special to The Sentinel.) on business Tuesday murning.
ankle length. Aim. fine knit in white, pink, blue and
—
Messrs.
Menton
snd
Lilea
apent
Sun­
horn eggs for aetting. 50c for 16.
Ben Pitcher and wife, Veta Pitcher,
f t .
day in Lorane resting the cattle they R. C. Woodhurst and wife, Mr. and
Ian. I niou Suit* priced from 50c to *2.l¥la garment.
C. F. Handy baa Buff Leghorn eggs had driven from the southwestern part
S IS S B
Mra. J. C. Lewis, Marguerite O'Msra,
Separate garm ents...... ......................... 2 5 c and 50c
for sale, ilfty cents for fifteen. $3.25 of Douglas County. They are taking Wade Moaby and Frank Wilcoxen drove
per hundred, alao Indian Runner duck them to Elmira to be used later by the to Wildwood Sunday evening.
n f
> -w J a
Porter Bros, in their camp.
eggs from select stock, fawn and white
Mr. Baker of O. A. C., Mr. Smith of
C.
E.
Stewart,
the
fruit
inspector,
O.
A.
C.,
R.
Wicka
and
family
wera
at
egg strain. 50c for thirteen. Orders
Fine ribbed white cotton Vest*, sleeveles* and low neck
visited Lorane Thursday and marked Wicka Station and Row River over
Or
taken for day old chicks and ducka.
or with long sleeve*. Pantelel* to match; plain or
trees to be cut down in a couple or­ Sunday.
lace trimmed
Priced at 10c, 15c, 20c to 50c
Farmers, come in and see our manure chards here.
Horatio Moabv ia in the Grove pre-!
John Fletcher ia quite sick with the paring to leave for Eastern Oregon.
spreader. Something new.
measles.
Clyde Kerr went to the Grove Tues-!
Bobbie and Ethel Simpson are recov­ day returning on the gasoline car.
ering from an attack o f measles.
Infants' fine mercerized, ribbed seamles* Mock­
Men will lie interested iu the *»*
Charley Brant’s family ‘ came in
Geo. Sanderaor has gone down into Tuesday morning to remain for the
ing*. Colon: black, white, pink, red. blue
Straw Hats. Popular shajics
aummer.
Bell, Howe, Singer, and other millionaire Curry County looking for land.
and tan— all size*. Excellent
nr
imported straws. Our Mock t
Mr.
Simon
has
come
into
the
valley
Inventors began life as poor boys. Fortunes
wearing
quality.
Price
the
pair.........
/
Q
Q
tirine*
all new and Htylish i
Doga
Kill
Big
Black
Bear.
await other inventors. Can Y O U think of I from Yakima to work for the Milwau-
;
kee
Orchard
Co.
He
will
bjing
his
regulation
straws, *1, *1.50 a
A
big
black
bear
weighing
160
something to patent? America’s greatest
family here as soon aa he can get a pounds dressed was killed near Prune
imitation Panamas, *1.50 to
Inventor tells HOW TO INVENT house.
genuine Panamas, $5, *6, and
Hill Tuesday by doga belonging to
In a booklet sent to you free by
COPP A CO., Patent Attor­
Chas.
Sears,
Mr,
Keene
and
Walter
Comstock.
Made of white Calatea; red and white Mriped
neys, 745 8th St., Washing«
May 21.— (Special to The Sentinel.) Pitcher. Bruin 4aa treed a couple
collars, also blue and white.
ton, D. C. $ 9 "Be sure to name —Chas. Lawrence was a Cottage Grove times but the party had only shot guns
Each — -------------- ---
white
x i h i i|| Double tip—
up— in black
d u c k and
ami wuio
this newspaper in your letter. Visitor Wednesday.
and a small caliber rifle, and the shots
^
I
T
* W l III
*1
-00 grade, selling
*1.00
selliti:; a t ------
Ask Editor about cost of Patent.
I. F. Bradley went to Yoncalla Tues­ aeened to have Tittle effect upon the
day to play in the orchestra.
big animal, but the doga finished the
There ia only one way to get all the
Mr. and Mr«. W. H. Lawrenoe were job. The party got the trail o f an­
news o f the Grove country. That is passengers Sunday for Portland, where other bear whieh it is expected to se­
they will make tbeir future h->me.
cure within a few days.
in The Sentinel.
June 6th and 7th
Are the Days
Watch the Fist
PROMINENT JUNCTION GRADUATE
PRINCIPAL AT LORANE
ODDS AND ENDS
THAT W E WISH T
CLOSE OUT
I
Fisher s Flour—three kinds-the
Chase
Sanborn’s Coffees
and Teas
B ru n d & Co
cm m s
Agents fo r the
Makes
I
t ►
C H ILD R E N 'S W ASH D R E S S E S
HATS FO R T H E L IT T LE FO LK S
M E N 'S S U M M E R U N D E R W E A R
1
C H ILD R EN S K N IT U N D E R W E A R
New Line of Baby Stockings
MONEY IN IDEAS
f
Special Showing-Men's
Balkin Middy Blouses
Ladies’ Long Silk
HAMPTON & COMP l