Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, January 21, 1914, Image 8

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is offering
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Men’s heavy all wool, water proof Logger Shirts, A1
values, at from
$3.75 to $5.00
Men’s and Boys’ Dress W ool Shirts, a long line to
choose from, at from
$1.00 to $3.00
These shirts are all made from Oregon woolens and
are No. 1 values at the right price. Come and see at
P o w e ll & C o .
The
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Mill Feed — Shorts, Bran,
Vetch Seed, Chopped Oats,
Oil Meal. Grass Seed— all
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Poultry Feeds and Supplies.
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A L L C IT Y O R D E R S
D E LIV E R E D
N o other paper gives you more than one-half as much news
o f the Cottage G rove country as does The Sentinel.
| Neighborhood News
Blue Mountain.
(Special to The Sentinel)
Jan. It).— T. H MoUuire ia having
water piped into hia house.
Kufua Rawlinge wa* in Cottage Uiove
Tuesday.
l ’aul l.andwehr went to town Thura
day.
M. C. Kobbina waa in the Qrove
Thursday on buaineaa.
Frank Palmer o f Koaeburg viaited at
|J. D. Palm er’a home Wednesday and
Thuraday.
Joel Palmer waa in the Grove Thura
day.
T. B. McGuire and Walter l-aud
wehr went to Dorena Saturday.
Geo. Nolta ran fence poata down
Moaby Creek to Walden the laat o f the
week.
Geo. Dureat and Chaa. Whippa were
in Cottage Grove Saturday.
Albert Kiaaue haa moved into hia new
houae which he recently built on hia
farm.
,
Mr. and Mra. T. B. McGuire viaited
at John Allen'a home Sunday.
Mr. and Mra. K. G. Imudwehr viaited
at Herman Landwehr'a Sunday.
Pinlev Whippa lost a good work horae
Mouday o f paralyaia.
for H & H and Pride
of
O regon
Flour
IS
circulated at H om e
Walkar and Lynx Hollow.
(Special to The Sentinel,
Jan. 19.— Everybody enjoyed a good
time at the mock trial by the Walker
Literary Club.
Officer» were thet.
elected; John Wright, president; Harry
Walker, vice president; Mies Ethel
Kasch, secretary; Arthur Smith, treas.
Work has been started on the public
hall at Walker.
Harold Hopper made a trip to Mabel
laat week.
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Several Lynx Hollow young folk»
»pent Friday evening at Saginaw.
Mr. Hedvin N'odetrom spent a day in
Cottage Grove last week.
Ole Kaiser was away for a couple of
days last week.
Mr. Leboe and daughter Clara were
in the Grove last week.
John Wright and Fletcher England
were in the Grove on business Saturday.
Mrs. T. K. Orr is on the sick list.
Miss Vesta Holt is spending the week
end at Eugene.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith spent Sun
day in Eugnene.
Ben Jackson and family were in the
Grove last Saturday.
(Special to Ths Sentinel)
Jan. 19.—J. E. Holstrom took a load
o f provisions up to the Donahue and
Dubois mill last week.
Mrs. J. E. Teeters and daughter N el­
lie went to Cottage Grove last Wednes­
day.
J. B. Mosby was a Cottage Grove vis­
itor a day or two laat week.
Among those who took the January
eighth grade examinations at this place
last week were Naomi Wilson, W ill
Heath, Clay England and Wayne Kirk.
Miss Orn England was the examiner.
COTTAGE GROVE FLOUR MILLS I
Full Line of Winter Samples Now on Exhibition
B O H L M A N
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t a il o r
TO IN T E R E S T FARM ERS IN
D A IR Y IN D U S TR Y.
liag Monday night, returning Tuesday.
Rev. J. L. Beatty visited in Saginaw
and Delight Valley a few days last
week.
A. W. Olson went to Creswell on bus
iness Thursday.
Bird Rose of Harrisburg, was here on
business Thursday.
Mr. Johnaon has finished cutting the
small grove o f fir trees around the
church into cord wood. It w ill make
the place look much better when he geta
the ground cleared and seeded.
Johnny Veatch waa in Saginaw F ri­
day.
All over/Cottage Orove you bear it
l>oan '» Kidney Pills are keeping up tbe
good work. Cottage Grove people are
telling about it— telling of bad bark»
made sound again.
You can believe
the testimony o f your own towns peo
pie.
They tell it for the benefit of
you who are Buffering.
I f your bark
aches, if you feel lame, sore and mia
erable, i f the kidneys art too fre
quently, or
passages are
painful,
acanty and off color, uae I loan'a Kid
ney Pills, the remedy that has hel|>ed
so many o f your frienda and aeighbora.
Follow this Cottage Grove citizen's ad
Mrs. Queen and daughter Annie, were
vice and give Doan 'a a rhaaee to do the
shopping in Cottage Grove Saturday.
same for you.
R. D. Tucker waa down from Prune
Mra. Ella Hiabey, 439 Grant Ave.,
Hill Friday. Upon returning Saturday
Cottage
Grove, Ore., says: " A l l I ever
he found that the heavy wind had
blown down numerous trees which said praising Doan's Kidney Pills still
struck the Booth Kelly flume and broke holds good. 1 have great faith in thia
remedy and don't hesitate to reconi
it in several places.
mend it. Doan 'a Kidney Pills gave me
great relief from kidney trouble and
M O U N T V IE W .
also another o f tbe family was greatly
(Special to Tha Sentinel)
benefited by them.’ ’
Jan. 19.— Mrs. G. B. Crow, Mrs. Ru
For sale by all dealers.
Price SO
prt Magee, and Mrs. Ishmael and grand
Foster Milburn Co., Buffalo,
son visited the school Monday after cents.
New York, sole agents for the United
noon.
States.
Charles Bales was on Row River Wed
Remember the name — Doan 'a— and
needay.
take
no other.
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Marion I-«bow o f I-ynx Hollow was
at the John Sears bom« Thursday.
Jessie Scott went to Cottage Grove
Wednesday to attend the R. N. A. lodge
meeting.
Robert Gawley returned from Aber
deen, Wash., last week, where he had
been visiting relatives.
Mrs. Gawley
and daughter are atill ia Aberdeen.
Misa Edna Sears was in Cottage
Grove Saturday.
Mra. Oeorge Currin was a Cottage
Grove visitor one day laat week.
The Hoe lumber company have com
pleted their flume to the railroad and
are now ready to saw.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Riasue went to
Row River Saturday.
Fred Butler waa in Cottage Orove
Saturday.
W ill Heath attended the party at the
Wee Chrisman home Friday evening.
YOUR BANK DEPOSITS
ROLL UP
I h a v e ju s t e n o u g h t i m e to m a k e
th a t S u it fo r y o u
A. O A N D mOUTHUKN PA C IF IC
r n |n m n
tU IU IIU l
Pure milk, So a quart, 3c a pint. Ask
your grocer.
• liindvr», mowers, rakes, discs, plow i,
harrows, fanning mill», gas engine»,
wagons, hacks and buggies at coat. I f
you have the rash, come and see me and
I will save you money.
Tote your goods home and save your
money, A penny buck for every lOe
worth you buy. You save money; I
»ave delivery, bad arcouuts, a lot of
book work; and the cash leaves e smile
that won't come off.
HEARD IN COTTAGE GROVE
Mr. and Mra. Ch&s. Jennings returned
to their home Saturday after a two
w eek’s visit in Waltervttte.
Glen Jennings went to Lorane Satur­
day.
Among Cottage Grove visitors from
here Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. Philip
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Mrs. Ethel Wilson, Miss Maude Snields,
Mr. and Mrs. S. B. Morss spent the
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott and Miss Fern
week end with their son J. C. Morss in
Jennings.
Cottage Grove.
Arthur* Vnnschoaick died Sunday
Miss Ruth Jennings, Miss Ora Eng
morning at the borne o f his mother, Mrs.
Surprisingly if you make it a rule to I ia n d y 'fc o ttT a fte r being s e r im »^ HI land and Miss Fern Jennings came
pay by check only and deposit all your 0„ ly four dayi. He Uave, beaid. hl, down from Dorena to Sunday school
cash at the Bank o f Cottage Grove. |__
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mother,
two
brothers
to mourn his loss. Sunday afternoon.
Then
you
stop
to
think
before
you
buy
Jean Mostly spent Saturday night and
. ,
. Rev. Cobb preached at the church
Sunday at her home, returning Sunday
and in many c u m thinking mean. Hnnd
eveni
v n fs o m in iT
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a
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refraining. Ambition
to L have
a good
Rev. Pool o f Eugene w ill preach at evening to Cottage Grove, where she is
balance prevents many a spending, and the ehureh next Sunday, January 25th employed at the Hotel Oregon.
thua your deposits roll up.
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Miss Bertha Sears attended the
both morning and evening.
grange meeting at Cottage Grove Sat­
urday.
811k drunk.
Mr. and Mr». Fred Crowell »pent the
(Special to The Sentinel)
week
end with Mrs. Crowell's mother,
Jan. 20.— Irwin Wilson made a brief
Mr».
Comer,
in Cottage Grove.
visit to his family last week, leaving
BANK OF COTTAGE GR0ŸE
There is only one way to get all the news of the Grove country.
That is in The Sentinel.
DAIRY SPECIAL WILL BE 0
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SENT THROUGH VALLEY O p i a y S
Under the auspices o f the experiment
department o f the Oregon Agricultural
College, and with the cooperation o f the
Southern Pacific Company, a special
dairy demonstration train will tie run
over the le tte r’s lines through the Wll
la incite Valley and Southern Oregon in
D IVID E.
February.
The object o f the special
(Special to The Sentinel)
Jan. 19.— Ernest Turner came out wil! be to increase the interest in dairy
When you buy a fence, buy Page
It
ing everywhere and to revive it in those
from the Grove the last o f the week,
will not rip, rnvet or tear, neither will
Frits Söderström o f Portland ruiue localities where it has been slack in the it run down at the heels. It will turn
home the laat o f the week on business laat year or ao.
all kinds of stork Inside or outside. I
Miss Ruby Keyes closed a successful
The operation o f these traius ia
will tell you a little atory. One o f my
term o f school last Friday. A Eugene factor of great importance to the dairy neighbor» owned a very large fine billy
mnu will teach the remaining four man and farmer.
The object lesaou geat that had formed the habit of
months.
the lecturer, the personal interview, the I unting down all the fence« on the
Albert Mackey was a visitor in the answering o f questions —nil o f theae tnrm.
Mr. Jones had he'i.'d o f the
Grove one day laat week
methods are used on the train and earh spring and strength x f t h •» Page fence
Joe Long arrived the last o f the week haa its part and place in the effort to­ ao ne hied himself down to Hprey'a and
for a visit with his psrents, Mr. and ward improving the producing capacity mode a buy. And when the fence waa
Mra. Ueo. Long. This ia hia first visit o f Oregou farms.
built Mr. Hilly goat bunted it all right
for a number o f years.
The agricultural college decided upon but you should have aeen that Hilly
R. 11. Kcnady ia quite ill with pneu the dairy special late in Doceuilier ami goat ascend upwarila. AU that was left
monia, but ia improving slowly.
was nHsured o f the railroad's support o f him waa a little bunch o f mohair
Guaa Turner waa in the Grove Satur­ and cooperation by General Freight
hanging in the top o f a high fir tree.
day.
Agent H. A. Hmahaw and General Pan That is the kind o f stuff the Page fence
Artie Dugun was a buaineaa viaitor aenger Agent J. M. Scott, The com
W ALD E N .
ia made of.
(Special to The Sentinel)
in the Grove Saturday.
pany will furnish free the stock cars to
Wood and cedar poata at Spray 'a.
Ed Söderström went to the Grove accommodate the hogs and cows; n flat
Jan. IS).—J. E. Damewood »pent Sat
T ile and brick at Spray 'a.
| urday and Sunday at Silk Creek.
last Friday on business.
car for demonstration purposes; bag
Groceries, country lard and baron at
Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Chamberlain and
gage car for exhibits and display; duy
| little son Pier were in town Friday.
Saginaw and Delight Vallay.
roach for accommodation o f the public Spray 'a.
Mr. and Mrs. K. U. Landwehr »pent
Shell, bone, grit, eharconl, oil nievl
(Special to The Sentinel)
at the levtnrea and Pullman sleepers for
| Sunday at Landwehr'a.
Jan. 19.— Jess Tucker went to Van­ the party accompanying the train. The an«l meat scrap» at Spray '»
Earl Ishmael is cutting wood for S. couver, Waah., laat week.
trip will laat about ten days.
Williams.
L. L. Whitcomb haa purchased a cow
G. A. Cavanaugh was in town last o f C. J. Chandler.
| Saturday.
J. A. Jotl went to Harrisburg on bus­
L. A. Chamberlain had the misfortune iness last week.
I o f losing one o f his valuable ealvea last
John Hoatettler arrived from Alberta, HOW RAD BACKS H A V E BEEN
| week.
Canada, Monday o f laat week to look
M ADE 8TRONO K ID N E Y
Dave and Harry Mosby are hauling after hia farming interests here.
IL L S CORRECTED
I wood for 8. Williams.
S. A. Monteith was home from Wend
DORENA
THE MONEY YOU SPEND
done in Cottage Grove Thuredav uni
Friday.
Mr. Seward and »mull daughter « v is
at the L. B. Siagli* homo Friday and
Saturday.
Mra. W. W, Gilderaleeve and Mi»»
Myrtle \V»lker were viaittira at the
Nickerson home Sunday.
The "Christian Uelp Baud ” met at
the home o f Mrs. J. F, Gildersleew
Tuesday.
Mrs. L. B. Slagle visited Thursday at
the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
John Damewood.
Saturday.
Jasper Stone left Monday for Rose-
burg, where his parents reside.
C. W. Dwyre made a business trip to
Lorane Thursday and Friday.
Mrs. J. F. Gilderaleeve made a busi­
ness trip to the Grove Monday.
Mrs. T. F. MeCord and Mrs. G. II.
Gilderaleeve and daughter returned
Sunday from a visit to the I. H. Vpatch
home on Row River.
Mr. and Mrs. Thorpe and two chil­
dren from California, have been Visit­
ing Mra. Thorpe’s aunt, Mrs. L e v i Gib­
son.
W. W. Gilderaleeve had dental work
LOKAHE.
(Special to The Sentinel)
Jan. 20.— The baaketball game at the
grange hall Saturday night between tbe
Cottage Orove and I-orane high school
teams was well attended.
Cottage
Grove won with the score 20 to 14.
Rev. Snyder preached at Cartwright
Sunday afternoon.
Wm. Budde spent several days o f last
week visiting in Cottage Grove and Eu­
gene.
There was a dance at the grange hall
Saturday night after the basketball
game.
Eastern Oregon Organizes for 1916.
Ezpertiag a vast number o f tourists
and immigration to come to tbe Pacific
Coaat by way o f Oregon during 1915,
the cities o f Eastern (Irrgon are already
making preparations to do their share
in taking care o f tha visitors and new
settlers. Tom Hiehardson, representing
the Portland Commercial Club, ia mak­
ing a tour o f that part o f the state urg
ing the people in ench community to se­
cure large additiona to population and
wealth. He expeets to make addressee,
urging organixation and cooperation, in
practically every city and town in thnt
part o f the state.
SERIOUS CATARRH
YIELDS TO HYOMEI
C. 11. Height has for sale big youag
team horsea, also horae power drag aaw,
L. S. Iti»by hea for sale Buff Lang
shun cocherela.
II U. Cochran haa for sale a pair o f
mares and a pair o f mules.
Ernest Hears haa (). I. C. pigs, Jersey
cow and Buff Orpington rhickens for
sale. Here is a chance to buy some-
thing good as Ernest haa the beet stock
going.
T. U. Orr, Walker, has a big two year
old colt for sale.
Frank Vanaehoiack has Barred P ly ­
mouth Rock cockerels for sale.
New car o f Page fence just received
at Spray 'a.
New car
Spray 'a.
of
T ile just received
at
Whea you want bacon, hams or lard,
call for home cured. You will get it
as cheap and o f as good a quality as
any you can buy. I f your grocer hasn 't
got them, come to the hole in the wa*!.
We aeii no other kind.
I f everyone
would buy home made baroa and iard
it would be a big boost for the hog bus
iness and would keep thousands o f dol­
lars at home.
Spring wagon for sale.
Inquire of
II. U. C chran or J. F. Spray.
Farmers!
and hogs.
Raise more clover, sows
What is the use o f using so much
elbow grease when gasoline ia ao cheapf
Come and see our little engine
Just
the thing to run your separator, wash­
ing machine, churn or pump. This b<y
doesn’t wear ut any clothes, usee about
as much gasoline as the average bo;-
would ’laaea.
Machine Oil o f all kinda for axle at
Spray 'a.
I pay caah for ehiakeaa, eggs, hides,
grain, mohair and wool.
I f you need an engine, aee ours end
our pricea before you buy.
Wagon», Buggies, Harrows, Plows,
Cultivator,
Discs, Biudsrs, Mowers and
Do not let this serious disease ex­
tend along the delicate mucous mem­ Rakes at the hole in the wall.
brane, gradually going from the nose
John Deere and Oliver Plows at
to the throat, thence into the bronchial Spray ’a.
tubes and downward into the lungs.
Do you need a cream separntorf See
There is no other treatment for ca­
our Blue Hell. It ia a good o n e and
tarrh that ia like Hyomei or just as
the price ia right.
good.
None can take Its place, none
Buy your flour and feed o f Spray.
gives such quick, effective and sure re*
Phone 1A2.
lie f and at ao little coat— furthermore
See our new two-way gang plow. It
the Modern Pharmacy will refund your
turaa it down hill going and coming.
money i f you are not aatisfied.
Begin using Hyomei now— today—
and see how quickly the droppings into
the throat, the discharge from the nose,
sniffing and all other symptoms o f ra-
tarrh are overcome; and remember— no
stomach drugging— you breathe it. The
complete outfit, containing inhaler and
bottle o f liquid coats but fil.00. Extra
bottles o f liquid, i f later needed, 50
cents.
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"T h e S h op" W here Good)
Printing is Done
TShe S E N T I N E L
LOCAL DRUGGIST SAYS:
"T A K E ONLY ONE DOSE"
We want to tell those In Cottage
Orove suffering from atomaeh or bowel
trouble that we are agenta for the
simple mixture o f buckthorn bark, g ly ­
cerine, etc., known as Adler-l-ka, the
remedy which became famous by curing
appendicitis.
"This la the moat thor­
ough bowel cleanser known and JUST
ONE DOSE relieves aour stomach and
constipation almost IM M E D IA T E L Y .
You will bo surprised at the Q U ICK
action o f Adler-i-ka.
New Era Drug
Store.
It paya to rend the ads. in The Sen­
tina) sack week.
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