Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, August 21, 1913, Image 7

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The Successful Investor
M any M atters o f M o re than Passing M om en t
Any Him In th.sa column» containing on tha latl lino th .r .o f tho
mark (. .)• I* pa*d advertising. | Thl» announcomonl It mads in
compllanco with lh* po»lal r«gulstlons.|
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Statu Railroad Comiiiiailoner T. K.
Campbell of Salutn, who formurly ru
Molt'd here, ia III th e cltv on a combined
buaineH» and pleasure trip.
Mra. 1.. Hathaway and aon Karri«*
moioretl from Prinevillr over the Mr
Kenzle road Salur<lay ami are guest*
at the Metcalf ami (¡ray home».
Machine otla, Swelled Hardware.
L. L. Stafford haa returned from
Nehraaku, where heaaya the crop proa
|iecta urr good owing to the recent
rainfall.
J. II. McFarland is convalescing from
hi« recent aevure illneaa.
Mra. C. H. Walker and ton« vlaited
friend« In Lorane Tucaday.
TENTS
Screen Doors, Adjuntable Window
Screen« at leaa than coat
KINTER BROS.
NUF-CCD
«MONI 6
It will not take you over live minute«
to earn a titillar by finding the mistake
in the pi Ize ad«, on psge 8.
A. 0 . Curtis has taken a year's lease
on Ira Conner'« farm.
Koy Itigga recently purchased a Foni
machine.
I.. A. Criawold, a resilient of Contrai
Kansas, wss In the city last week look­
ing about wltti a view to locating here.
He went on to I'ortland Saturday for a
visit with relatives.
It has been proved beyond question
that machine sewed solea are better
ami slay on longer than hand-sewed
sole«. Coif, Shoe Chiro.
O-CEDAR MOPS
O-CEDAR POLISH
O-CEDAR DUSTERS
KINTER
SHONIa
B R N O
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Mr. and Mrs. C. K. iioyd and small
ion of Medford and Mr«. S. W. Itayd
returned from Corvallis Wednesday in
ibeir machine.
While in (!»r»»llii
ihey were the guests o f Mr. ami Mrs
H. Kennedy. Mr. and Mrs. Boyd
esve for Medford next week.
Miss Miltlred Walker returned Sun-
Jsy from Shclborn.
IM ’edsr mo|is, Swrngcl llanlware.
Mr. ami Mrs. Mark Caroutte re­
turned last week from their vacation
■ t Haudun.
Miss Ruth Kennedy o f Corvallis is
the guest of Miss Jcsaie Smith.
Miss Klla Anderson left yesterday
lor Washington after a vacation spenl
with her parents.
Something moving every night at
The Arcade.
JO E B A K E R
General Blacksmith
AND
REPAIR
WORK
L O C A T E D ON W E S T SIDE
Mrs. K. Tennis o f Disston spent Frl-
■y and Saturday ahopping in the city.
Mrs. Frank Stanton and sun Darrold
r Spokane, WH«h., are guests of Mrs.
tanton's sister, Mrs. M. F. Wyatt.
Frank Hartzell has taken a lease on
íe Stewart and Porter place.
Henry Pearson, one of the first pros
pectors in the Bohemia district, re
turned Monday from a sojourn In the
California mining regions.
Miss Vets Pitcher of Disston was in
the city Saturday,
Mr. and Mr«. C. R. Woodson of Fort
Worth, Texas, arrived Friday for a
visit with their son, Oscar Woodson.
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Mr. Woodson haa a large farm in the
graia and cotton belt.
Proper care o f teeth will save much
In dental bills, but don’ t delay in hav­
ing poor teeth fixed. They’ re dangerous i < -
to health. Dr. Ingram.
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W. I’ . Hall has returned from Utah,
still undecided as to whether he will
locate there or not.
T. B. Hankins came down from Row
River yesterday and left for Orrgon
City for a few days’ visit.
Mrs. L. Powers and son were in Eu­
gene Tuesday.
Talk with Metcalf. Insure with Met­
calf.
I want The Sentinel for this year and
maybe two or three, writes Frank
Cook from Yoncalla.
Patrolman Martin of Portland, ex
onerated for the accidental killing of
a fleeing prisoner, is a former resident
of this city, having left here about
five years ago.
T he new Steel Bridge
makes North Ninth Street the principal thoroughfare into
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Cottage G rove from the north and makes Manitou Park
the m oil desirable residence di&ridt of the city.
S elect Your H om esite Now
in nM an itou ”“ ■the only
reitridted diitridt in the city.
W a tch it grow .
A sk John W o o d a r d
Manitou Park is located on North Ninth Street, three blocks
from Main Street
Fifty cents worth of amusement for
ten cents at The Arcade.
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P. I. Rust writes from Eugene that
|,r Demurest, Dentist. Office over
Mrs. Richard Swengel, daughter Miss
on account o f condemnation proceedings Kerr A Silsby'a Store.
Thelma and aon Winton left Friday for
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which have been instituted against his
Lloyd Stratton returned last Thurs­ their home in Drand Forks, N. D.,
property he will be unable to operate day from Merrill and has accepted a after a visit o f several days with Mi.
the dryer this year.
and Mra. B. S. Swengel.
position with Lurch’«.
W. F. Harris o f Portland arrived in
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Phelps, Mrs. Eld
P. W. Hubbard and family are up
the city Wednesday for a few days' from Salem for a couple week's visit Hatch of Maine and Ruth and Lester
stay.
Phelps left Saturday for a week's out­
with relatives.
ing at Scottaburg and Winchester Bay.
Builders' hardware and carpenter
Editor Vernon of Oakland was in the
tools thst are fully warranted can al­ city Saturday on hia way home from | C #“ Don't scrub -don’ t mop your lino-
ways be found at the big hardware a week at London Springs.
| leum—it spoils it. Use “ Perfection”
store. Swengel carries a big stock and
1 Linoleum Dressing—wipe it with cloth
There’s nothing 1 can’ t do for you in
re|Kirts a good trade. *
or clean mop. B V F o r sale by Modern
the insurance line. Metcalf.
' Pharmacy.
j26-sep6pd
Sixth C-o., C. A. C., leaves tonight
W. A. Cunningham and family visited
for Ft. Stevens for the annual ten I
Mra. A. B. Husaong and daughter
at Saginaw Sunday.
days' camp and target practice.
Mary Elizabeth, who had been visiting
Miss 1-ouise Yoran of Eugene, ste­ Mr. and Mra. J. A. Wright, left Mon­
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Chapman were
nographer for the supervisor o f the day morning for their home in Paris,
registered at the Smeede in Eugene,
Cascade forest offices, spent Sunday Illinois.
Wednesday.
' with friends here.
Mr. and Mra. Herbert Eakin and
Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Dow o f Eugene
Mrs. W. C. Johnson anti her daugh­ Mra. Chaa. Adams returned last Thurs­
are in this city for a few days.
ter, Mra. Deorge Rouse of Roseburg, d a y from Newport.
hd-lb. sack fine dairy salt for 60c at went to Eugene Saturday for a visit
Ren Sanford returned Sunday from
Sterling's.
with Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Matlock.
an outing at Newport.
Mrs. Ceo. Crowley of Albany visile»!
Tomatoa cans -Swengel Hardware.
Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Stoneburg, ac-
Thursday at the J. A. Wright home.
Mrs. D. B. Poole, daughter Mildred oompanied by their grandson, Claude
Mesdames C. Adams and Herbert j
and Miaa Laura Cobb went to Eugene Coffman, came up from Eugene Satur­
Eskin returned last Thursday from an !
Saturday to meet Charlemagne Tower day.
outing at Newport.
of Marshfield.
Archie Johnson o f Marshfield spent
W. W. Cochran writes from Cham­
Born, to Mr. and Mra. A. W. Sumers. Sunday at the B. S. Swengel home.
pion: “ Keep The Sentinel coming.
Aug. 16, 1913, a son weighing 9*
Miss Ollie Willard of Portland has
Can't do without it. ”
pounds.
been visiting at the home of her
You win a prize o f SI.00 if you are
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Coch­ parents during the past week.
the first to discover the mistake in the
ran, Aug. 17, 1913, a daughter, who
Mrs. A. S. Powell returned from
prize ads. on page 8.
died a few hours after birth.
Portland Monday afternoon bringing
F. A. Mr Kill hen was in Eugene
You can laugh and grow fat when with her her niece. Miss Anna Powell,
Thursday.
you ahow a aet o f naturally perfect who will remain until school opens,
Miss Madge Humbert of Eugene has
teeth or have had all defect* well cared
Miss Mae Armstrong returned last
been visiting her grandparents here
a21tf week from an extended visit at The
for. See Dr. Ingram.
for the past week.
Born, to Mr. and Mra Albert Sy- Dalles and Portland.
You don't have a picture taken but
mons, Aug. 16, 1913, a ton weighing
Rev. and Mri. Sutcliffe returned to
oticu in while, therefore you want the
12j pounds
Lebanon
Monday after a week spent on
very best, secured in Cottage Drove
Rev. H. W. Currin of Sutler, Cal., their ranch here.
only at the Armstrong Quality Studio,
left Tuesday evening after a visit with
Mr. and Mrs. Sim Brand of Carlton
24 North Sixth.
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hia brother Polk Currin.
En route
C. E. Stewart spent several days last home he stopped at Roaeburg to spend arrived Monday to viait friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Dorris of Eugene
week in Eugene attending to his duties a abort time with his cousin, Mra. R.
spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mra. D.
as county fruit inspector.
L. Gile.
H. Hemenway.
T. Taplin returned Thursday even­
Pure White Flour can’ t be beaten.
Mr. and Mra. Herschel Allison of
ing from a prospecting trip of several Every sack is guaranteed to satisfy or
Roaeburg spent Monday and Tucaday
weeks’ duration in the mining district
with Mrs. Allison's parents. Mr. and
money refunded. Sterling Feed Co.
east of Roseburg.
Mra. H. H. Fiester, while on their way
Mra. Roy Welch returned Monday to to Coburg, where they will reaide.
Horace Harms visited his relatives Kelso, Wash., after a visit with her
Mr. Allison has secured a railroad run
here during the past week.
out o f Coburg.
parents. Dr. and Mrs. D. L. Woods.
Send your eastern friends a few pho.
>s o f Oregon’s incomparable scenery,
Binder twine, Swengel Hardware.
rmslrong's gallery at 24 North Sixth
Mrs. Ann Sears o f Creswell was the
an supply any demand in this line.
guest o f Mrs. Harriet L. Wallace
Miss Clara Bell of Montrose, Colo.,
Thursday and Friday.
rrived Saturday to be the guest of
Warren (¡laze o f Prineville, a former
liss My trie Kem until Tuesday.
rualdent of Cottage Drove, visited here
several days last week, leaving Sun­
day to look over the Canadian country.
S. E. McDnvran was a Eugene visitor
Forty acre ranch, 4i mile« from city,
Friday.
large new buiklings. Cmsl oppor­
■ The best rubber heel at the lowest
tunity. Kasy terms to right party.
Rent can lie worked out by improve­
price. 36c at Dr. Duff's.
ments on place. 103 Sentinel.
Chaa. E. Weidman, a prominent min­
ing man from l.oa Angeles, has been
Miss Urace Hattee o f Eugene, form­ looking over the Bohemia district this
erly o f the Tollman Studio, will have week.
charge o f the Armstrong Studios a
Tom Parker is up looking over his
week or two while Mr. Armstrong is Bohemia properties.
looking after outside work.
Mrs. J. Richardson returned to
Conkey’a Flv Knocker, best on the Springfield Saturday after a visit with
market, for sale at Sterling Feed Co.'s her son, A. J. Armstrong.
Cood music with the motion pictures
Store.
at The Arcade.
Mra. A. J. Armstrong left today
Cheater Bants was up from Portland
with Mrs. Jeanette Richardson for
Springfield, where she will apend a few Saturday.
daya.
Dooda are already reaching Cottage
Frank
Mra. Lena Denham o f Erie, Pa., is Drove by way o f Panama.
»pending a month at the home o f her Woodruff has some heating tanks that
came that way.
brother. Wm. Sanders.
Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Blachly of Cres­
Camp stoves, tenta and campers' sup­
plies, anything yoM want you can gel well were in the city Friday and may
locate here.
at Swengel'a Hardware Store.
For Sale, Trade or Rent
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buys in advance of developm ent.
j
The Ladies Toggery moved Monday
into the building across the street va­
cated by the Willamette Cafeteria.
Mr. and Mra. H. A. Watts arrived
Saturday from Wichita, Kans. They
may locate at Eugene. Mra. Watts ia
a daughter o f Mr. and Mra. H. J.
Shinn.
Highest priced motion filma al­
ways at The Arcade.
Mrs. W. A. Hogate returned Sunday
from spending a week with the E. J.
Scars family at Saginaw.
Mra. Chaa. Bohm returned Sunday
from an extended viait in Southern
Oregon.
Joe Porter haa added a aleeping porch
and woodahed to hia home on South
Second St.
22 High Power Savage rifle«, the
kind that get the big game, are told
by the Swengel Hardware Store.
Mra. A. B. Wood left last week to
apend several months in Winnipeg,
Iowa and Illinois.
Prof. A. L. Briggs, family and
mother, left fo^ Albany Saturday after
a couple mouths’ outing on Row River.
Worth Harvey left for Newport Sat­
urday for hia vacation.
Expert dressmaking done promptly.
Mrs. Pet Sanford.
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sell before August 28 for $2100.
Owner going away. Addreaa owner,
J. W., Care o f G. D., Eugene Ore.,
and owner will make date to show
car.
L. A. Alvord of Los Angeles, who
had been the guest of Mr. and Mra.
H. A. Miller, left Monday for his home.
Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Tyson and their
small son Alton spent Sunday at the
Horace Hampton ranch near Goahen.
HOMESTEADS.
Harold and Madge Humbert o f Eu­ A R E YOU LOOKING FOR THE
gene were up from Eugeue from Sat­
best homestead there is to be found
urday to Tuesday visiting their grand­
in the Northwest? Well, 1 have it
parents, Dr. and Mrs. B. F. Fuller.
for you and it will only coat you the
Mr. Humbert preached in the Christian
usual location fee to get it. It ia .320
Church Sunday.
acres and will grow almost any crop
Louis Maurer of North Dakota haa
you wish to plant. Plenty o f water,
purchased the Joseph Scbild ranch on
wood, etc. Close to the town o f Im­
Coast Fork.
perial with all advantages o f small
Mrs. C. A. Bartell ia in Portland
town. Daily freight and passenger
this week to undergo an operation.
automobile stages connecting with
She was accompanied by Mr. Bartell.
railroads. Railroad now building.
Mrs. W. S. A. Edlefsen and Mra. W.
1 »pent several hundred dollars and
S. Scott were in from Lorane yesterday
nearly a year’s time investigating all
visiting at the John Bader home. Mrs.
the homestead districts o f the North­
Scott's husband ia heavily interested
west and found nothing as good as
in a Pittsburg daily and pays The Sen­
this land here in Imperial. You will
tinel the compliment o f being the beat
find the same thing if you make a
ever in a country weekly.
thorough investigation, but why
waste your money, come here first
and you will be satisfied.
Write me, enclosing stamp, for
further
information.
Address :
COat hay running four tons to the
Sherman
Montgomery,
Imperial,
acre, and growing so heavy and tall
Crook County, Oregon.
a 14 s4
that it takes two men to mow it has
just been cut by N. W. White on hia JOR S A L E .—LUMBER SUITABLE
Coast Fork farm. When the mower is
for barns or outbuildings at $3 00 per
run through it one man ia required to
thousand. G. W. McFarland. j31a211
pull the hay aside constantly, to keep
it from clogging up the knives as the
hay ia so heavy that the mower equip­ FOR S A L E .-G R A Y MAKE, WEIGHT
ment can not handle it unaided.
1300 pounds, 12 years old. Phone 32
or addreaa P. O. box 562.
TAKES TWO MEN TO CUT HAY
GOING FOUR TONS TO ACRE
WANT ADSi
Advertisements in this department
6c a line. Figure 6 words to line.
•*<">x~x-x~x-x-x“x-x*xx~x--x
FOR SALE OR TRADE
FOR SALE OR R E N T .-L O T 6, LAN-
des8 acreage, containing 1| acres,
price$l,600. Inquire o f S. W. Riggs,
Cottage Grove, or G. W. Hubbard,
Falla City, Ore.
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HELP W ANTED
WANTED, SEPT. 1, COMPETENT
girl for general housework. Small
family, steady job, good wages.
Phone 118-R.___________________ a7tf
GENUINE IRISH FRIEZE WINTER
FOR RENT
overcoat for sale. Would cost $65,
goes at $26. Good driving coat. FOR RENT.—FURNISHED HOUSE-
Call Sentinel.
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keeping rooms. Cor. Seventh and
Adams.
Mrs. E. A. Cottle.
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BICYCLE FOR SALE. 17 TAKES i f !
Call Sentinel.
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LOST AND FOUN D._______
Mra. Addie Fortin of Cottonwood,
Ida., started on her return trip Satur­ FOR SALE.—A SEVEN-PASSENGER L O S T .-P A IR OF RIMLESS GLASS
day morning after visiting a few days
1913 model Cadillac automobile, com­
es. Finder return to Geo. McQueen.
with her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
plete equipment, self starter, elec­
Shelly Churchill.
tric lights, two exits, oil ailk seat LOST.—PAIR GOLD BOW SPECS
Grant Fields is building a modern
in case. Leave with Sentinel. a2lpd
covers, bumper, clock, minors, etc.
bungalow at Latham. James Craig
Out
o
f
factory
only
a
few
months.
L
O
ST .-P A C K A G E OF MERCHAN-
has the contract.
It has been used carefully and but
dise from Lurch’ s store. Notify Mrs.
J. M. Durham ia remodelling his
home on Adams Avenue.
very little. First coat $2500. Will
Currin Cooley, Dorena.
The Golden Rule Store
Has just received a full line of Fall and W inter Sweaters, in
Oxford, Cardinal, Maroon and Tan, for Men, Women, Boys and
Girls. The Sweaters are just right and so are our prices. Do
not take our word for this, but come in and see for yourselves.
II P O W E L L
CO.