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About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 7, 1913)
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Wednesday from a visit In Medford and The Swengel Hardware Store Is en Koaeburg. joying a big trade on rlftee ami ammu nition this season. A big stock o f high grade goods ia what counts. Saddle Wanted A (¡ood Man’ll Second Hand Saddle. Must have by Satur day. Bring to Roy Wood« at Wynne-Woodit Hardware Store, Sixth and Main. Woodard Tract on North Ninth Street Beautiful, Exclusive, Close In—The Latest Addition to Cottage Grove. The Place for a Beautiful Home or Splendid Investment. Sale of Lots in this Exclusive Addition Starts (). K. Woodson took two Kurd ma chines to Klkton this week, one being purchased by James Halne and the other by Bender Bros. :: Monday, August 11 C. H. Burkholder le ft this morning for a two weeks’ outing'at Newport. Soles sewed or nailed, 2he to 90c. A ll work guaranteed. Dr. Cuff, the sick shoe doctor. Chronic casea a specialty. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Stapleton o f l,on- Tills la Armstrong's ail., lull In* b<-«t don passed through the city Tuesday ad. la kia <|iinlity |>hi>t<>grii|>bb- work in their automobile on their way to Tlila ad. is to rail your attrultou to Ibc Salem where they will remain for a : month or more. other one. You'll fluil tbr laltrr at I#e vl (Jeer o f london transacted busi North SI a I h. thr loom- of thr iiuallly photos. A 7*Id ness in the city yeaterday. Make Y o u r Selections Now JO H N F. W O O D A R D , M anager Kxpcrt dressmaking done promptly. , I,. J. M iller o f Portland is spending Mrs. Pet Sanford. miiStf the week with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. liar- Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Counts and tell and trying the f'-ultage Urove trout daughter, Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Ham- streama. Mias Clara Asher was in Kugenc one brick, Mrs. S. V. Churchill and Mrs. Moon o f Drain went to Black Butte day this week. Sunday, where they enjoyed the boun tiful hospitality o f Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bradford, manager o f the Black Butte j Miaa Vera Willborn o f Salem ia visit farm. ing her aistar. Mrs. Clarence Morsa. Screen I hairs, Adjustable Window J. D. Matlock, who had been visit- Mias Hazel Hazleton returned from Screens at less than coat Ing here, returned to Kugene Monday. Monmouth Friday, having completed •Fg)-|b. sack fine dairy salt for 6Uc at her teachers course at the state normal Nur-cco S H O N I • Sterling’s. school. Cottage Grove Homesites Company Contract for the new steel bridge over the Coast Fork on Ninth Street is to be let August 20th, structure to be completed within sixty days KINTER BROS. D. T. Aw brey went to Kugene Mon “ T ig ris ’ * made a hit at The Arcade day to visit hia parents and look after buainesa. last night. See it tonight. John llarmea made a trip to the The C. W. Caldwell, S. K. McGavran and two lla ll families spent Sunday at county court house Monday. John Sterns o f A pplegate viaited hia Geo. Edwards was up from Comstock old friends, Mr. and Mra. Orrin Robin Saturday. son, laat week. Attorney H. J. Shinn has moved his The Independence Monitor has just is office to the new building over the sued its first Historical und Development Metsan Shop, first stairway east o f Kditiou for Polk County, consisting of electric light offiee., where he will twelve pages. continue hia law and notary business. Machine o ils; Swengel Hardware. Mrs. Merle Scovell and Mrs. J. W. *7-14. Mr. and Mia. Geo. Roberta o f Eu A. II. Cruson left last week fo r T illa Shelton, the latter o f Independence, gene were guests o f Mr. and Mrs. C. went to Disston and Rujada Saturday mook where he has painting work to keep II. VanDenburg last week. that Mrs. Shelton might see some of tbe him busy a few months. Arch Connelly visited at the home o f most beautiful scenery in Oregon. While F. C. Coffman aud John Barker spent his mother, Mra. C. A. Perkins, laat st Diaatou they visited Mrs. J. I. Jones. several days of the past week out after \ week. Builders Hardware : Swengel Hard venison. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Robinson have gone to Tillamook, where Mr. Robin- Misa Winnie I .andres rcturneil Frl- day from l.oa Angeles where she had son w ill engage in teaming during the “ T ig r is " made a hit at The Arcade ware Store. Hill Ilo|iman made a business trip to Frank Alvord of I<o* Angeles, is tbe Allniny Friday. been operating a linotype machine and corning winter. laat night. See it tonight. I fix your teeth at a reasonable price w ill visit her parents a short time. W. T. Ilaukins was down from Jtow Mra. Chaa. Taylor and Miaa Nieta guest o f Mr. aud Mrs. H. A. Miller for a but the longer you delay the more it Rover Friday. C o m p t o n are camping at latndon fortnight. O-Cedar Mops, Swengel's Hardware. costa. Dr. Ingram. Mrs. II. II. Kiester who had been visit Mrs. W. K. He Long and daughters. Springs. Mias Jessie McCord will join Sharp* ('reek. Commissioner George Haw-1 them ahortly. Frank Woodruff went on a Mr. and Mra. Van Pierce and Miaa trip up Mosby ( ’reek laat May Hayea went to Eugene to a in Mr. H aw ley’a automobile. Henry W. Savage’s “ Everywoman’ ’ APPLY Mrs. Jas. Plaster and Mrs. Archie Saturday evening. The beat place on earth to get fine Thompson apent Sunday at Newport. photos ia at Monroe’s at the bridge. f6t A thrilling love and detective story. Miaa Verna llawsins, Simplex opera Mrs. Julia Carey, who visited her ■’T ig ris ’ ’ at The Arcade tonight. tor for Th* Sentinel, ia spending the brother. Orrin Robinson, has returned Roy Woods, Jr., has been assigned week in Kugenc and Springfield. to patrol duty on Hharp’a Creek in the to her home in Mendicino County, Cal. The Itert Richmond family has re forest service. Mrs. Jas. Atkinson went to Chehalia turned from their camping trip at Arch Piper came up from Portland by aotomobile a week ago Tuesday How Itiver. Saturday to visit hia relatives and look with her aunt. Mra. E. A. Rice. Whan your stomach ia out o f rig it ia after buainesa. My 86c sewed-on soles wear tw ice aa a pretty even guess that something ia king aa 76c ones. Dr. G off Wagon a n d buggy paints, house wrong with your teeth. See l)r. In g Dr. Job. Chss. Ailum* ami J. W. Sears ram. jy S ltf paints, stains ami varnishes sold by the Swengel Hardware Store make left S i i i h I h v morning for the Canyouvilb- I’ rof. L. P. Harrington o f Creswell, things look like new. country. Mexsrs. Job ami Adams will industrial Held worker for the Oregon bunt deer ami Mr. Sears will do some Mr. and Mrs. Dave Sterling and Mr. Agricultural College, has arranged to be here during the grange fa ir and and Mra. Stanley Martin motored up work on Dr. Job’s milling property. II. J. Shinu bas moved bis law offiee w ill assist with the children's exhibit!. to McKenxie Bridge Sunday in the from the Woodward buildiug to the newly Sterling machine. TYPEWRITER TO RENT SENTINEL Cxiunty ley and hunting week-end OFFICE O-CEDAR MOPS O-CEDAR POLISH O-CEDAR DUSTERS KINTER BROS. Nur-cto Wm. Martin o f LaPlatte, Mo., and hia sister, Mra. Morria o f Turner. Wash., are the guests o f Mr. and Mra. I-. F. Orpurd, who are old friends. They have just returned from Drain where they visited Jesse Morria. ing her daughter, Mrs. M. K. Allison, in Koaeburg, returned Suturday eveuing. All tbe good pictures may not i-omc froui Armstrong Studios, but all tbe pic tures that come from Armstrong Studios are good ones, (Juality photos only at Jtl North Sixth. A 7-14 Johu C ooler was in tbe city from Sunday to Wednesday. Kay and I lux.-I Hampton were up from Kugeue over Sunday visiting at the G. II. Tyson home. Kev. aud Mrs. C. M. Cobb left Tuesday- on a mouth’s vacation in the mountains near Doreua Mrs. J. K. Haker and daughter, Miss Ina, returned to California Tues day a fter a visit with Mrs. Baker’* sister, Mrs. K. W. Robbins. They w ill visit at Medford for a few days. ■ --------- ----- JO E BAKER General Blacksmith AND R EP AIR WORK L O C A T E D ON W E S T S ID E FOR S A L K OR T R A D E A 912 Fireless Cookar w ill be sold at FOR S A L E - N I C E L IT T L E BUS1- half price thia month to the beat look , bakery combined with confec ing girl, young widow or married wo tionery, a good paying buainesa. W ill man under 80, at the Swengel Hard aell cheap i f taken at once. Box 243. ware Store. Just one left. Phone 3. «7- 14c dn.v to spend two weeks at the I>. H. lleuienway home. G. W. Msrksbury went to Kugene Sat urday evening to see “ Kverywoman.” Don’ t scrub -don’ t mop your lino Pure W hite Flour can’ t be beaten. Miss Mamie Kinie ia home from Port leum—it apoila it. Use “ P erfectio n " Every sack ia guaranteed to satisfy or Linoleum Dressing—wipe it with cloth land for a week’a vacation. monay refunded. in Eugene Tuesday. Harris. Martin H. Anderson has sold Fred C. Mrs. <\ K. Frost. Mrs. C. II. Hrukhold- Führer, recently o f California, forty acres o f bottom land from his tract o f er. Miss Belle Burkholder. Johnny Burk 1,000 acres located about five miles holder and Mrs. J. II. Chambers. Miss south o f the citv. Mr. Führer expects Nellie lleuienway. He-.. Sanford and Vic to build shortly. Mr. Anderson in tor Cbamliers motored to Kugene Satur tends to divide up his whole tract into day evening to see the performance of "Kverywom an.” forty-acre tracts. Conkay’a Fly Knocker, best on the IIK L P W A N T E D market, for sale at Sterling Feed C o.’s W A N T E D .- G I R L OR W O M A N TO Store. 0 assist with houae work. Mra. Ida lleuienway Sc lax-kwood have moved Miller, east o f Presbyterian Church. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Giltner and Miaa Miaa Pearl W hiteley o f Star has been visiting friends here for the past week. Helen Manning of Portland, arrived Kri- Sterling Feed Co. or clean mop. B ^ P o r sale by Modern Mr. and Mra. Tom Swennea have re Pharmacy. j26-sep6pd turned to their home in Portland after W ill P. Hall has gone to Ogden, a visit with Mra. Swennea’ parents, Utah, with an idea o f locating there. Mr. and Mra. J. M. Hanaen. Mr. and Mra. W. L. Matlock o f Go Mra. Jim Pitcher, who, with Mra. E. C. I,ockwood. has been camping in Bo shen were Sunday guests at the J. V. hemia, leaves today to join Mr. Pitcher Stewart home. itev. iiml Mrs. C. L. Williams of P o rt at Ophir, in interior Alaska, where they w ill make their home. land are visiting at the home o f Mrs. Ralph Milne and B. C. K in g were Williams’ parents, Mr. ami Mrs. II H. Elhanan Veatch, who has been granted a six-w eeks’ vacation by the Southern Pacific on account o f rheu matism, 'am e up from Junction City Thursday accompanied by his brother- in-law and sister. Rev. and Mrs. W ill McGee o f Eugene. Mr. Veatch spent a few days visiting his parents, “ Aunt Jane” and “ Uncle Burn” , going a ft e r ward to Kittaon Springs for treatment. As soon as he is recovered he and his daughter, Dorothea, w ill take a trip to Los Angeles and to the Yellowstone Park. eolupleted Bader building. Mra. E. A. Willson was in Eugene Mr. ami Mrs. llerliert Kakin left Mon Saturday. day niorniug on a vacation trip to N ew FOR S A L E . - L U M B E R S U IT A B L E fo r barns or outbuildings at 33.00 per ( ’ heap aolea at a cheap price if you port. thousand. G. W. McFarland. j31a21l want them better aolea at a better 1 want to dispose o f my eight room, price.. A ll work guaranteed. Dr. modern houae and half acre o f ground. T E N T A N D C A M P S TO VE FO R S A L E Goff, shoe chiropractor. jy24tf W ill accept unincumbered property in ur rent. No. 23 Sentinel. exchange. N o agents wanted. En Judge H. J. Shinn made a business GOOD W O RK TEAM , H ARNESS quire o f Sentinel office. jyS lalw trip to Eugene Saturday. apu wagon for sale. Engaged for Miss Pearl Ashby le ft Saturday for a w eek’s visit with relatives at Mar- cola. It. W. Bauman transacted business in Drain Friday. Advertisements in this department 6c a line. Figure 6 words to line. into the D. II. lleuienway building next W A N T T O B U Y ___________ Free shine with every pair o f half door east of tbe Dea Larses grocery. soles. Dr. Goff. J. M. Sc limits arrived this week from W A N T E D .—S E R V IC E O F O. I. C. OR Mrs. Ada Pettyjohn arrived from Berkshire boar. E 11 i a Harding, Mr. and Mra. I<ew Wilson, Bert W il Walla Walls. Wash., to visit at the W. N. Minnesota yeaterday for a short visit W alker, Or*. jy31-a7pd son and Miss Abbie Wilson o f Prine- ■tinehart home. Mra. Hinehart and daugh with her cousin, Mrs. Klbert Uede. ville apent Monday with Mra. Wilson’s ter have spent the summer here. Office over slater, Mra. Gray, at the H. K. M et m9tf ca lf home. Mias Wilson has the dis M. H. Anderson was in Portland tinction o f being the only woman who thia week on buainesa connected with has ever drove an automobile over the Cascades. . the proposed Masonic hall. Ten memliers were received into the Baptist church last week. WANT ADS FHONK 6 Dr. Demoresl, Dentist. K err A Silsby's Store. Misses leda und Mabel of Salem, spent a few days in tbe city this week with Mr. De Long. G. II. Tyson and George W. Marks- bury spent a few days Ibis week fish ing aud bunting in the Cnuger Itend country. The greatest films in exiatance. “ T ig ris ’ * at Arcade tonight. Mias Neva Perkins left Sunday for Newport to join Miss Lulu Currin who preceded her Saturday. Mrs. Charles Adams left Monday morn ing fo r s sojourn at Newport. summer if desired. Ira Randall. jy !7 t f FOR S A L E .—G R A Y M A K E , W E IG H T 1300 pounds, 12 year* old. Phone 32 or address P. O. box 662. INCH the introduction of the player piano, the B aldw in C otnpauy has believed th at the true rank of any iustru m eat of this kind should be m easured by tbe freedom and sureness with which it enables the perform er to express his own m usica l feelings. T h is conviction is dem onstrated through the la lit u in Manualo (The Player Piano that is all but hnmam It is the ultim ate— the (¿»m echanical instrum ent th at we bave had in m ind from the beginning—tbe plastic instrum ent th at m usicians have used as their im aginative standard in com paring player pianos. In the Baldwin M anualo we offer tbe successful uni& catiou of the most artistic piano with the most scientific player action in m ade in the world. T here is absolutely nothing better, nothing more perfect on the m arket, neither as a piano uor a player piano. Please convince yourself of this at our m usic room s. You are welcome w hether you wish to buy or not. FOR S A L E OR R E N T .- L O T 6, L A N dees acreage, containing 1| acres price 31,600. Inquire o f S. W . Riggs, Cottage Grove, or G. W. Hubbard, Falla City. Ore. May22tf FOR R K N T FOR R E N T. F U R N IS H E D HOUSK- keeping rooms. Cor. Seventh and Adams. Mra. E. A . Cottle. m8tf LO ST A N D FOUND. R IM M E D S P E C - Notice is hereby given that I w ill FO U N D G O LD taclea near Walden depot. Owner prosecute anyone givin g Mr. Patten can (have aame by proving property intoxicating liquor. Mra. Jasper Pat- and paying for thia notice. tan. «Ypd R e e s - W a lla c e W here You Do Better M»%vi