Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, May 13, 1914, Image 8

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for their homes lifter spending the win
Mrs. E. L. Me Key nobis and daughter ter at school lu re, are Horace Thacker,
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were shoppers in Collage Grove 1 hum Roy Wendt, Smith Wuril mid Miss Tola
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Mr. slid Mrs. Johnnie Robinson were
Mrs. Walker mid family left Monday H*engc| Hardware................
Grove visitors one day Iasi week.
for Toledo, to visit Mrs. W alker’s sis
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Hickson and wife of Coast Fork
ter,
Mrs. Seth Rowe.
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BLUE MOUNTAIN.
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Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Tapp were shop
May II, I'♦ 1 ■* Charles Allen and w T I ' " " “ " '
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pers in the Orove Thursday.
Geo. Duerst were in the Grove Tuesdn; .
Miss Beulah Miller was a Grove vis
Irwin Whipps is improving quite
itor Wednesday.
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rapidly from a recent accident.
Mr. and Mrs. Addison Williams trails
John Palmer made a business trip to l,row *i l umber f .
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acted busiuess iu the Grove one day last
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town Wednesday.
week.
R W. Wuril was in the Grove Tues
Harold Dugan was in the Grove last
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week.
Mrs. Robbins shopped in the Grove
N. Lewis transacted business in Port
Tuesday.
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laud the past week.
Mrs l.niidwehr and son John spent
George und Harry Foster were visi
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the week end with II. H. Kibby,
tors in Eugene Friday and Saturday of
Mr. and Mrs. Whipps and daughter
Clarks uni
the past week.
Gladys spent Saturday evening and Sun
h* ' “ "owing h a » . , , , , * .
Mrs. Charlie Brant and son came out
day with Mrs. Whipps’ parents in the Judge* and clerk. 1(1 P * ' ;
from the Grove Thursday.
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Grove.
Miss Verna Tullnr o f London spent
John Allen made a business trip to
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the past week with her aunt, Mrs. N.
the Grove Monday.
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Lewis and cousin Mrs. Lee Dugan.
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| profit. G o o d s consist o f D r y
1 G o o d s , Shoes, G ro ce rie s,
| M illinery, L a d ie s ’ and G e n ts’
| R ea d y -to-w ea r, M e n ’s and
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aw ay, M a ch in ery , H ardw are
C r o c k e r y and D ishes.
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spent a few days of the past week with
Ardee Eby.
Mrs. F. T. Hehribnor and family and
Mrs. Elmer Doolittle were visitors in
the Grove Thursday.
A dance was given at the Brainard
Lumber Co.’s camp Saturday evening
Mrs. Tony Dologuadu spent Tuesday
and Wednesday with Mrs. 11. 11. Russell,
ut Comstock.
D. I’erini and duughter were visitors
in the Grove Saturday.
Win. Wilkius came out from Cottage
Grove last week.
The eighth grade examinations were
held ut the Mountain View school last
week.
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COUNCIL
PROCEEDINGS
(Official Publication.)
April 4, 1914. Mayor und nil council
men present.
A petition for a four inch water main
on Second street was rend and referred
to the water committee.
A petition of the pro|a<rty owners ou
First street asking permission to im
prove the street ut their own expense
without the city letting n contract for
the same was read and on motion grunt
ed on condition that the work be done
on the grude established by the city
engineer and under his direction, and
that the city assume uo responsibility
on account o f property owners not pay
mg their share o f the improvement.
»h inn, T. C. Wheels,.
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Martin
chairman; (II, , * * 1
Huber, Walker; clerk.,
Merle !.. Hrovell, <’ w CaW,,»
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Griffin, chairman, i;,.,, y ,.
lian. Hilling». . b-rka, D,mH w *
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Cottagi Grove No 5-Judm r
Htawart, chairman; G e « * , ¡ Y )
Godard; rh-rh». II,,,,
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Perkins, Wm Bamihridg.
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Bohemia Precemat—J Hm 1
• hurt-lull, rhairinun; John C
stein, Richard White.
Diaston
1’rrc,net Juiig«, t
Young, chairman; Densi» I
• has. R Vi e l - clerk. Davidi’
by, llysr It. t rite,, Hen p,tfkff
Dorena Pr. . m. 1
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chairman; L II V. :,teh, David y
LOR AN E
Ordinance 401, being for the improve
(Special to The Sentinel)
meat o f Eighth street from Adums
May 12.— Mrs. John Hunk and chil
Avenue to Gibbs Avenue was rend first
dren left the first o f last week for
and second time. On motion the ordi
Grants Pass to visit Mrs. Runk’s par
nance was amended to rend “ from the
cuts.
south line of Gibbs Avenue to the north
The Ladies’ Aid Hoiety was enter
line o f Washington Avenue.” !>n mo
tained ut the home of Mrs. D. Hum
tion rules were suspen.'cd and the ordl
phrey last Wednesday.
After the
ounce read third time and passed as • r. clerks. Ja m .-» I t .. I f., r<|, Artkir "
usual business meeting a sumptuous
W. W. ( ’hrianinn.
dinner was served by the hostess nod a amended.
Latham I’r.-. im 1 Judge*, g f
Ordinance 402, being nn ordinance
very enjoyable afternoon was spent.
for the pavement of 1‘ urifia Highway rhnirmnn; Walter T Gsroatt*; A
Rev. J. T. Abbott, presiding elder of
J. V. Johnson, J H. I!*airy, H D.
the Eugene district, held the third qilur from Main street to Nellis Place was
loch.
terly conference at Lorane last Thurs read third time und passed.
Saginaw
Precinct—Judgtx,
Ordinance till, being an ordinance
day afternoon, and preached in the eve
for the improvement of Pacific Highway Wright, chairman; H It J.rkan,
ning.
Queen; clerk». Harvey Htro*|, (
Garfield Crowe was in Cottage Grove from Nellis Flare south to the city
limits, was read a third time and passed. Kesternón, E. J Sear».
lust Thursday.
Silk t’rc.-k i’re. inrl- Judge».
The Marshal’s report was read and
The Grange held an all day meeting
Veatrh. chairman ; M g »;
placed on file.
last Saturday.
lerka, W || Medley, Orren W<ai
On motion the city recorder was in
Mrs. Cora B. Warner moved into the
A. Hemenway
McMindes house the last of the week. st rue ted to ascertain from Willinin
O. M. Bailey and wife were Cottnge I. andean the amount due him for rental
for the right of way o f the pipe line SURPRISES MANY IN
Grove visitors Haturdny.
COTTAGE 01
Mrs. R. Morgan is spending the week and to issue a warrant for the same and
turn the keys of the reservoir over to
in Cottage Grove.
The QUICK action of tiaplt!
Mr. and Mrs. W. 1). Davis were in him.
the Grove Saturday.
The wutrr committee made u verbal thorn bnrk, glycerine,ate., u and
Rev. F. W. Snyder was in Cottage report on the condition o f the Landcss Adler I ha, the remedy wkiel
Grove lust week Friday.
reservoir. On motion the same was re famous by ruring appendieiti*, »
F.
E. Bryant and (’ has. Sanderson ferred to the council for investigation prising Cottage Grove people. “
have found that this simple
drove their machines over to Cottage and action nt n future date.
drains
so much foul matter free
Grove Sunday, taking with them a gum
The light committee made a majority
ayatem
that A SINGLE DOtil
her o f people.
and minority report, the majority re
port being in favor of postponing action eonatipation, sour .tomack aid (U
the stomach almost IMMEDIAT"
Saginaw and D elight Valley.
on the proposition o f the light com­
Adler i ka is the m..»t tboroo|k !
(Special to The Sentinel)
pany for a new contract until after the
May 12.— W. E. Angel is visiting at investigation by the Railroad C’ommia cleanser ever sold For isle by Nee
the J. E. Angel home for a few weeks.
sion, and also against entering into a Drug Store.
Mr. and Mrs. Epperson and Mr. and
10 year contract. The minority report
Mrs. Hartley spent Friday ut the Orove
PROFESSIONAL CAROS
recommended that the council accept
with relatives.
the light company’s proposition and
Mrs. Henry Olson and children of
enter into a new contract with the com Telephone 131
Creswell came Saturday to spend a few
pnny in accordance with their pr<q>osi
days with relatives and friends here.
tion. On motion to accept the minority
Physician and Surgeo«
Ernest Sears spent a few days in Oak­
riqsirt the vote was tied anil the mayor Office nt Residence: 104 S. 5th.
land last week on business.
cast the deciding vote in the negative.
Miss Nora Queen is on the sick list
n V a it l
On motion the fire chief was instruct­ P r a r lle c « In »It I ' o iir l i
this week.
H. J. SHINN
H.
L. Parazoo is home on account of ed to make a list of wrenches, spanners
injuries sustained in the logging camp and other equipment needed for the
ATTORNEY AT I.AW
hose carts and to instruct recorder to
where he has been working.
NOTARY PUBLIC
order
same.
F. T. Benson and G. A. Hamden went
Bailn HuiMlna
l h TTACR c,*ovr.
On motion the Methodist church wns Ovrt Met»« 11 Hh..|.
to Cottage Grove on business Saturday.
Messrs. Huckens und Adney have granted permission to put in a pint-
taken the contract to haul 50 cords of form nnd otherwise improve that por J. S. MEDLEY
Attorney-at-Law
wood and load it ut Saginaw for Mr. tion of the King lot south o f the bridge,
said improvement to be removed nt any Special A ttention Given to Minia«
Ophus o f Eugene.
Corporation Law.
Mr. Jus. Hears and wife o f Cottage time ordered by the council.
Office,
Woodward Huilding
On
motion
the
mntter
of
a
thirty
font
Grove spent Saturday and Sunday at
street east of the Pottage Grove Mnnu
the E. J. Hears’ home.
A . K MECK
Miss Claribel Taplin is home from tneturing Co. and the Ice Plant pro
perties was referred to the city attorney
Salem for a short visit with her pa
Attorney at-Law
Woodward
to report at the next meeting.
ents.
On
motion
the
city
recorder
wns
in­
R. D. Tucker was down from Prune
EUOENE
C0TTA0B r
structed to consult with the city
Hill over Sunday.
Hoth Office« Always 0p*“n
engineer and order the pipe for the ex­
tension of the main on North Ninth
BILK CREEK.
Phone OIBCCS7
„«cp S S k
street.
(Special to The Sentinel,
Office Hour* i to 6 p. w.
On motion the matter of rolling North
May 11, 1914.— Mrs. W. W. Wheeler
DR. C. E. FROST
returned last week from Eugene, where Lnne street was referred to the mayor
Oataopathle and Medical PhraKtM
she recently underwent a critical opera with power to act.
Chronic and Nervou» M»*«»*» » W“ -
tion.
Modern Electrical Treatmesh
On motion the marshal wns instructed
X Hay Appliance.
H. W. Oliver and family left here ,0 .......... . «t once with the collection
of the dog taxes.
Sunday afternoon for their home
COTTAOK OROVK
Roseburg.
The following bills were read and
Quite a number of people from here after being duly audited were allowed:
attended the picnic nt the closing of the Fire Co., salary .............................. «20.50
K y k , K a r a n d T hroat
S. D. A. school in Cottage Grove Thurs J. E. Young, s a la ry ....................... 55.00
A Hptclslly <il««» MUIRS
day.
G. L. Nichols, salary ...... ............... flO.(M)
There was a basket social at the pub J. H. Brown, snlary ...................... 75.00 Office: White Temple,
lie school house Friday evening.
A 0
0 . Electric Co., lights for
omcn Phone Main J
He.M»»c•í••l,
large crowd was present.
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F. L, INGRAM, D. M-D-
School closed at the Acndemy last II. J. Jorgenson, assisting engin’r 10.00
Tuesday.
G. 0. Warner, s a la r y .................... 40.00
Miss Celia Wilson has gone to Bonne Black more k McFarland, hauling 7.50
A L L W ORK OUARANT***
ville to join her parents.
Frank Woodruff, pipe fitting............... ..
Lawnon B ldg.
C o tu g t OfM*1
Lenoire Kruse and Roy Mnbly went Wm. Higgins, work on bridge
approach ..................................... 2 Hg
to their homes in Roseburg last week.
Taylor & Higgins, concrete on
E. YOUNG
Miss Jesky returned to her home
•Attorney at Lav
bridge approach ........................ 34.14
Grants Pass last week.
office 00 Mala Street
Among the students who have left * has. Rees, special police .......... 3.75
L. O. Transfer Co., cleaning xta. 43.50 COTTAOK OROVK 1: il »
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'WHERE YOU
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J. F. S P R A Y
Neighborhood News
W ALDEN.
(Special to The Sentinel)
May 12.— Mrs. George Johnson and
baby returned to their home in Wash­
ington last week, after visiting with
Mrs. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.
L. Page.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Seward and.baby
o f Silk Creek, spent Sunday at Castio’s.
Miss Gladys Schilling spent a few
days last week with Mrs. Ward o f Blue
Mountain.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Layng and family
spent Saturday evening and Sunday at
the Chrisman home at Dorena.
Joe Damewood and daughter Bernice
were out to their ranch last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Hartcell were in the
Grove Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Balph I.egat spent Sat­
urday and Sunday at Hastings ’.
Mrs. Jasper Patten was a Grove vis­
itor Saturday.
Several young people attended church
at Mount View Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. Eva Hemenway o f the Grove
visited her sister, Mrs. Hartzell one day
last week.
MOUNT VIE W .
Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and chil­
dren attended church at Dorena Satur­
day evening.
Mrs. W. D. Heath and daughters
called on Mrs. Frank Wilcoxen one day
last week.
Ira Beidler was quite sick one day
last week.
Add Heath was at Dorena from Wed­
nesday to Friday, taking the eighth
grade examinations.
Dlsston and Rujada.
(Special to The Sentinel)
May 12.— Mrs. H. Barnhart and
daughters Thelma and Olive o f Dorena,
visited at the Ben Pitcher home between
trains Saturday.
Bertha Hatfield, who was taken sud­
denly ill one day last week, is slowly
improving.
Fred Whitcomb was a business visi­
tor to the Grove last Friday, returning
Saturday morning.
Cleve VanSchoiack o f Rujada attend­
ed the dance at Dorena Saturday eve­
ning and spent Sunday with his parents
there.
Horatio Mosby returned from the
Grove Tuesday after having spent the
past ten days there on business.
Arch Jones went to the Grove Hati/r-
day.
R. Stone o f Dorena visited several
days o f the past week with his daugh­
ter, Mrs. Carol Rainey here.
C. Marshall was a passenger to the
Grove Friday.
Clifford Smith and Tom Haight were
business visitors to the Orove Saturday.
(Spesial to The Sentinel)
May 11, 1014.— W. D. Heath was in
Cottage Grove Monday on business.
Mrs. Ivan Yancey o f Wendling ar­
rived last week for a visit with rela­
tives here.
Miss Bertha Sears drove to the heme
o f Mrs. S. Lewis on Mosby Creek Mon­
Leonard Gray moved his household
day.
goods to Rajuda the first o f the week.
Mrs. C. W. Sears, Miss Edna Sears
and Mrs. Ivan Yancey spent Tuesday
W alker and Lynx Hollow .
afternoon at Mrs. John Sears’ .
(Special to The Sentinel)
May 11.— Saturday evening the play
Mrs. Brown Hansard has been tick
“ Engaged by Wednesday”
was re­
during the past week.
peated
after
which
a
doll
social
and
Mr. Frank Seaehrist began work at
dance was held.
Divide Monday.
Mrs. W. L. McDonald and daughter
Charles Bales has been attending the
services held at Dorena during the past Helen o f Berkley, Calif., are visiting at
the home o f W. E. Walker.
week.
Ernest Leboy spent the week end nt
Frank Bears was over to the mill last
his home in the Hollow.
week.
Mrs. Ole Kayser has a sister visi’ ing
with her.
Next Saturday evening u "N ig ger
Minstrel” will be given in the hall in
connection with the Literary Society.
Miss Jane Gilchrist spent the week
end at her home near Cottage Orove.
Ellis Harding spent Friday and Hat
urday in Eugene.
Friday the High School pupils will
entertain the eighth graders at a picnic.
Mrs. Dresser and daughter Verinn,
were in the Grove last week.
Mrs. Dunk Caldwell was up at Eu­
gene last week.
Considerable work is being done upon
the Lynx Hollow road this spring.
A daughter was born to Mr. and Mrs.
Otis Briggs last week.
DIVIDE.
(Special to The Sentinel)
May 11, 1914.— John Martin came up
from Bandon Friday.
Mrs. Z. T. Foster and Mrs. Lee Du­
gan were Orove shoppers Haturdny.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Söderström trans­
acted business in the Grove Saturday.
Pete Levi o f Cottage Grove was a
visitor here Saturday.
Among those going to the Grove from
here Saturday were W. E. Market, John
Martin, O. W. McReynolds, Nate and
Clarence Russell.
Miss Ethel Little shopped in Cottage
Grove one day last week.
Miss Anna I.indstrom w h s a Grove
visitor Thursday.
Orpha Stevens spent the week-end
here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Mackey took their
little son Cleal to Portland Sunday for
medical treatment.
Frits Söderström and wife arrived up
from Portland Friday for a visit with
relatives.
Mrs. Carl Burkett and non left Mon­
day to join Mr. Burkett in Roneburg.
Art Dugan and Walt Robinson were
Grove visitors the latter part of last
week.
Fritz Söderström left Saturday morn­
ing for a four-day business trip to Rose-
burg.
F. W. ROBBINS, M.D.
DR. J AS. B. TAYL 08
Dentist
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