Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, December 10, 1913, Image 8

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    DORENA
(Special to The Sentinel)
Dec. 9,— Lily Black returned to her
school Monday morning after spending
LORANE.
the Thanksgiving vacation visiting
(Special to The Sentinel)
Doc. 9.— Minnie Jackson und one of home folks in Kugeue,
bar classmate* at O. A. C. »pout Thanks
Mrs. John HoDtrom visited at the
giving with tba former'» parents, M
home of her aunt, MiV Ella Pitcher at
aud Mr*_ W. \V. Jacksou.
Dlsstou last week.
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Martin Foster was in the Grove the
Mrs. Young of Eugene was in Dorena
first o f the week.
on buaiues* Monday.
F. E. liryaut is building “ chicken
Glenn Jennings returned home Tue*
house preparatory to going into the
day morning from Camp Creek, South
poultry business.
Dakota, after an absence of six mouths
C. C. Davis made a trip to Cottuge
Faye Jennings and WiP Ward were
Drove the last of the week.
on
the sick list lust week.
The Ladies' Aid Society held thei
Muurice Kstubrook went to Roseburg
regular monthly business meeting St
the home of Mrs. \V. \V. Jackson Inst lust Monday to atteud the funeral of
Wednesday ufteruoou.
Mrs. Martin his graudmother.
Foster assisted in entertaining.
Mrs. Carl Rainey o f Disston is visit
W. S. A. Kdlefsen received the and mg at the home of her mother, Mrs.
news the first of last week o f the death Storie.
o f his son in law, Mr. Scott, of Fitts
Mrs. J. II. Chambers of Cottage Grove
burg, Fa., who had been very ill for the visited at the home of her brother, C.
past three months.
I). Van Valin Saturday.
Mr. Hninbndge o f Cottage Grove was
Mr. and Mrs. John Skeel* and son
in lxirane the first of the week
Henry are visiting at the home of Mrs.
Skeel'* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
W ALDEN.
Wilson.
Dlsston and Rujada.
James Bedford o f Cottage Grove was
Dec. 9.—Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Hart/cl
visiting in Dorena last week.
were in the drove Saturday.
Misses Claru and Norn Lebow of
Mr. and Mr*. J. B. I.inebaugh and
Walker visited at the home of their
Mr. and Mr*. K. U. Landwehr visited
uncle, D. L. England Suturduy and Sun
Waldo Miller Sunday.
duy.
Bill Heath had the minfortune to lone
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Shearer o f Rocky
a valuable team.
Point attended the high srhiad enter­
Mr. Hue and family have moved on tainment Suturdny evening.
to their farm recently purchased from
Mi** Veta Pitcher attended the high
Mr. Chamberlain.
school entertainment at Dorena Hull
Frank Damcwood and family of K1 Saturday evening nnd also visited at
aura are v ¡siting J K. Dumewood.
the home of her aunt, Mr*. Clara Kirk.
;j Neighborhood News
Christmas and New Year
Holidays at Home
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
via the
The Exposition Line, 19 15
Between all points in Oregon; also
from points in Oregon to Cali­
fornia, Washington, Idaho
Sale Dates and Limits:
Christmas Holidays:
Between all points in Oregon; also from
Southern Pacific points to points in Washington and Ida­
ho. Dec. 18 to 2 4 inclusive.
Between Oregon and Cali­
fornia ¡Kiiiits. Dec. 2 0 to 2 5 .
Keturu limit, all points,
Jan. S, 1914.
New Y ear’s Holidays:
Dec. 2 7 to Jan. 1, with final return
limit Jan. 5. 1914. The New Vear Fares apply only Ire-
tween points in Oregon and between Oregon and Cali­
fornia.
S u p e r io r
T r a in
S e r v ic e
Observation Cars, Dining Cars and Big W arm All
Steel Coaches. A ll Trains Solidly Vestibuled
Call on uearest Southern Paeific Agent for full particulars,
traiu schedules, specific fares, etc.
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What do you want anyw ay! A Sentinel classified ad. will
get it for you. W hat do you want? Anyway a Seutintd class*
fied ad. will get it for you.
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It Is Getting Colder*
Better get that Overcoat soon. I have a fine
line of samples. My line of Suitings are up-
to-the-minute and reasonable in price. Come
in and look them over. First class workman­
ship at all times. Also Cleaning, Repairing
and Pressing.
MAIN STREET, NEAR THE BRIDGE
:
“ Knute Knutson”
Concert Hand and Orchestra, a brilliant display of
special scenery’ and electrical effects. A real show
for real people. “See the Government Locks,” see
the blowing up <>f the powder house, watch for the
Swedish band on street at noon.
Seals on Sale at Usual Place
ONE NIGHT ONLY
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W ill Ba»-k ID s C on viction *
men are now at work clearing a port.on
Hi* faith in the Collage Grove of the piare.
country a* a slock producer i* lo le
No ii'k i i'Sper, dally or w'»-l»*y, rea» h
given a thorough lest by J. P Spray,
who recently purchased the sixty acre ■» our quarter us many peopl • in ih»- I ot
Joe Burnett place nt the edge of tin»
Grots country aa »lora Tire Seutln<-L
Mr. I.andcaater wan in the Grove
Mr. and Mr*, la-e Sullivan of Klu oily on the <>n*t lie will stock it with
Get your “ llouae for Rent” and
Monday.
math Fall* are visiting nt the J, II. cows mid pig», not forgetting a few of " llouae f»ir S al«’ ’ aigna at The Sentinel
There wa* a birthday party given at Kirk home
III* favorite animal, the goat. Several otila«,
IdinnTii Friday eveniug.
Lou McKibben o f Cottage Grove
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Silk Creak.
of his sister, Mrs. ( ’has. Teeters.
(Special to The Sentinel)
The high school entertainment heiiiat
Dee. 9.— Mr*. D. A. Wheeler returned
Dorena Hall Saturday night wa* well
Tuesday evening from Creawal) where
attended and was u success in every
she spent several day* visiting her
way. The proceeds amounted to |29.S3.
friend Mr*. Fettibone.
W. Cox returned Thursday from Ku
Blue Mountain.
gene.
(Special to The Sentinel)
“ Young Feople’s Institute” was held
Dec. 9.— Herbert Demorest visited his
from Dec. 3 to fi. Elder Lawrence from
T o please her more than a Casserole baking Set? W e
sister, Miss Penrl, u few d iys last week.
College Flace, Wash., Klder Maguire
• • have, a rare bargain to offer to you and we had to buy a
Paul
Landwehr
returned
from
Carl
from Loveland, Colo., and Miss Grace
quantity of them to get the price. W e felt sure the
Davison of Roseburg, had charge of the ton last Monday,
people of Cottage G rove would appreciate it tho, so
II.
Rissue
went
to
Cottage
Grove
Institute,
here it is. One baking dish, 8 inches with Nickel stand,
Mrs. J. P. Wheeler and two children Monday.
came from Roseburg Wednesday to at
Mrs. T. B. MrGuire and children who
one baking dish 6 inches, one baking dish 5 inches, 6
tend the Institute.
have been ou the sick list are imunv
individual pudding dishes, making 9 pieces, for two
Mr. Dwyer and son Vivian came up ing.
dollars ami thirty-five cents. The large baking alone is
from Riee Hill Friday.
Earnest Schreader spent a few days
worth $ 2 .0 0 but this is a bargain outfit. W e have only
Mrs. S. R. Wilson, Miss Johansen, and in this vicinity last week.
about 2 0 sets left, so you will have to hurry.
Vance Stratten all of Eugene attended
S. K. Lew is sold his farm las' wiek
Elder F. S. Bunch from Gravel Ford
and will move to California.
the Young People* ’ Institute last week
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Downs were in the
spent several days here last week, the
Grove one day last week.
guest o f his sister, Mrs. R. W. Airy
Mr*. J. I). Palmer was railed to Bo*»-
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford and baby of
Cottage Grove, and Miss Murphy of burg Saturday by the illness of uor son
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Roseburg, were the guests of Mrs. I. II Frank.
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Wilson during the Institute.
Rev. Cobb preached at the Blue
Herbert and Claude Demurest and Mountain Church Sunday evening,
Misses Zenu and Mabel Wheeler o f Cot
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tage Grove were guests at the J. F, Laugh visited at H. Landwehr’* Sun­
Oildersleeve home from Wednesday to day.
Saturday.
Services will be held at the Blue
Dr. H. C. Hehleef, daughter and son
Mountain Church 7:30 p. m. Saturday
of Cottage Grove attended church here
and 11 a. m. and 7 p. in. Sunday.
Saturday.
Beecher Crouch o f Haynes Inlet and
Clifford Mabley o f Roseburg were guests
at the M. F. Babcock home last week.
Present for Wife or Mother
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TIGERS AND CUBS PLAY TO
TIE IN HOT GAME
F E E D CO.
Mrs. Geo. Brown and son Irwin, and
Russell and Ferry Crandal o f Cottage
D. STE R LING, M A N A G E R
Grove attended church services here
The Tigers and Cubs met Saturday
Saturday.
afternoon in a hotly contested football
Wheat, Oats, Grain, Hay,
F L O U R —Hard Wheat Brands:
Elder C. J. Cole of Eugene attended battle in which they proved to be of
about equal strength, the final score
Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran,
the Institute.
Olympic and Pure White
Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats,
Alva Deardorff left for Eugene the standing fi to 0, The first bnlf resulted
Every sack Guaranteed.
n no score but early in the seconil bn»f
first o f the week.
Oil Meal. Grass Seed—all
Willard Mors* o f the Tigers went flf
J.
R.
Lynde
has
moved
his
family
on
kinds constantly on hand.
F L O U R — Soft Wheat Brand:
teen yards on a straight line buck for
to the Harris place.
touchdown. The Tigers missed their
Poultry Feeds and Supplies.
White Star.
Paul Estes is recovering from a se
chance at the goal. The Cubs, not to
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vere attack of cbiekenpox.
be vanquished, came back in the final
Earl Hamilton from Roseburg spent quarter and scored six points on u sen­
several day* here last week.
sational thirty yard run by Roscoe Hem
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Mrs. N. W. Drake and daughter, Mrs. enwuy. The Cubs also failed to nego
Frank Woodruff of Cottage Grove were tiate their goal. The Cub* were out­
guests at the Dormitory several days weighed 10 to 12 pounds to the man.
last week.
It is probable that the tie will be played
Elder Levi Gibson went to Cottage off next Saturday.
The teams lined up ns follows:
Grove Saturday to e nduct a religious
Tiger*— Mctjueen le, C. Spray It, Huin
meeting.
bridge Ig, Powell c, Sams rg, Counts rt,
loffman re, Kem rh, Mors* (c) fb, K rr
DIVIDE.
If. Cubs— Eddy le, I^evi It, Burkholder
(Special to The Sentinel)
If, Jury c, Houghton rg, Oliver rt, Ebjr
Dec. 9.— Mrs. C. E. Burket visited
VanBoskirk rh, Klme fb, Hemen
Wednesday of last week with Mr*. I,ee
or
way If. •
Dugan at Latham.
Dan Woods officiated as referee.
Mrs. J. A. Mackey shopped in the
Grove one day last week.
D E L IV E R E D
W OODS
Choice Lots
and Acreage
A L L W IT H IN W A L K IN G
D IS T A N C E O F T H E
H E A R T O F C IT Y
Cottage Grove Homesites Co.
JOHN
With Fingal Hinds
F.
WOODARD.
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wtiAt iv M mosr F chRisnwF>
iS A GREK KG WGk to VER
Of GOOP OLD FASDoniP PAnCAKES
,lMf>£ With
Frank and John Mnrtin were in the
Grove on business Monday of last week.
c PAIiAKf rlOUR
Mrs. D. Ferini was a Grove shopper
the first o f the week,
[ your dealer about the naw
l'ÎT.
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PRESENTS
( for b o y , and f ir la that go with
1 “ Olympic” Wheat Hearts
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L “Olympic” Pancake Flour
| Juat the dandieat, catch-
|ieat, most in terestin g
,nmtn noveltie* iroagina-
I ble, especially imported
from Germany.
! Portland Flouring
a
Jim Martin went to the Grove Sat­
The value o f a newspaper to com­
urday.
munity can be accurately measured by
Miss Ruby Keyes spent the week end what outsiders think o f it. The Sejiti-
with relatives at Latham.
nel is willing to be thus measured.
M m . Co.
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Oregon Hotel Building
Surprisingly if you make ii a rule to
pay by check only and deposit all yonr|
cash at the Hank o f Cottnge Grove.
Then you stop to think before you buy
and in many rases thinking means
refraining. Ambition to have a good
balance prevents many a spending, and
thus your depoaita roll up.
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Grass Crops Grow
too rapidly
Cottage Grove is a poor grass country,
Mrs. N. Lewis was in the Grove Sat­ n the opinion o f W. T. Garouttc, but
urday.
the only fault he Units is that the gras*
Mr. and Mrs. I,ee Dugan visited over grows so rapidly and makes so many
Sunday at the D. Dugan home.
crop* during the year thnt a farmer
Henry Armour was a business visitor doesn't get time to rest between crop*.
This week he brought in a sample o f
in the Grove the first of the week.
Fritz Söderström went to the Grove vetch four and a half feet long which
had grown from volunteer seed since
Friday on business.
the last cutting in the latter part of
Clarence Anlauf o f Anlauf was in
gust.
this vicinity last week on business.
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If it's in The Sentinel it’s news—if it’s news it’s in The Sentinel.
ALL C I T Y O R D E R S
FUN
W e have a bargain in pearl handle k m \e s also. 3 blades
<’ $1.00, 4 blades $ 1 2 5 , w orth $ 2 .0 0
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S T E R L IN G
BIG
What Could You Get for a
John M. Scott, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore.
F. C. REFFLING, The Tailor
ARCADE THEATRE
Monday Pec. 1 5
BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE
I have just enough time to make
that Suit for you
Full Line of Winter Samples Now on Exhibition
BOHLMAN
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