Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 22, 1916, Image 6

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    PRICE
Cutters
Stanley's
PRICE
Cutters
Successors to Hampton’s
Cottage Grove :: Oregon
13 Years in Eugene
13 Years in Eugene
THIS SALE ENDS IN JUST
4 »rot«tor purl of the winter with her
grundmothor, Mrs*. 1 .liekey.
Mi*» Stella Kcdfurd of
Wildwood
>| m ' ii t the week end visiting at the J.
K. lied t ol d home.
Mr», Cuss Purcell nttd buby of Hone
burg visited lust week at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mr» Kentl*.
The sixth, seventh mid eighth grades
gave a rump tire party and egg roust
in Gouley '» pasture Friday night. There
was a large crowd in attendance.
Miss Opal Whiteley of Cottage drove
arrived Saturday to visit in Doreuti
tor u week.
Mrs. It. K. McCollum and Mrs. Henry
Itarahnrt were drove visitors Saturday.
liev. Mel.eod of Cottage drove will
preach here nest Sunday afternoon.
The Horen a public school and high
school observed l.uther Hurbunk day
and Arbor day combined Friday after
noon by each grade planting a tree and
dedicating it to some one of the great
i people of the nation.
Mr. and Mrs. Sherman dodiird of
Cottage drove visited at the douley
home Sunday afternoon.
State Superintendent Churchill, Conn
tv Superintendent K. J. Moore
nud
Supervisor O ’ Reilly visited the Itorena
high school last Thursday.
TEN WEEKS IN BED—
EMINENT PHYSICIANS
beai for Snginnw
il to I but all ia
noi over. Snginnw hopes to hnvo a
FAILED— WONDERFUL
chance to play Waldea oli their ho aie
ground» where they huve rooui to
RECOVERY
a bat.
Shc is co n fin o li lo thè house c n tlrc ly
and noi tilde to walk.
The ball game nt Waldea wns a bnd
sw ing
Mr. Tapini lifted a tremendoun stiiiup
frolli thè upper siile of his farm with
dynnmite one day lust week.
Mrs. I.ir/ic tlo p p er « i l i v isit her sis
ter, Anni«, at Itrain t li is week, Corning
back to Snginnw for a few daya before
retu rn iu g to her homi 1 nenr llu u tin g
ton, Oregon.
Preparatimi are afoni for ali Kaster
Service to he held in thè chureh bere.
I w ish to In fo rn i you o f thè grrut
benefit I bave de rlv ed fro lli thè un«
o f Swnm p iio o t, 1 hud beoti a s n ffr re r
fo r more Ginn tw euty yeara frin ii ktd
ncy and liv e r tro iib le and wus ali nosi
con stnn tly Irented by thè must r u l l a r t i
pbystcluus who rntild oubf givi« me
le in p o rary relief.
I hud b e n i in lin i
tea week» «lieti 1 begmi thè use o f
Swmup Root.
Inside
of
tw euty fim i
hours I rould noe thnt I hnd b e n i great
ly
bencfttcd.
I
ro ntinu ed
to
use
Swnmp Root u u tll I limi usci) several
b o llir à when I ready fe lt l i mi my old
troulde wns r o m p lrtr ly r u m i nnd I ani
p o sitiv e thnt uny persoti s u ffe riu g w tlh
k id n c y or liv e r tro ulde culi he r u m i by
thè use o f this preparatim i.
I am uow in thè Itesi o f hcnlth, bel-
ter thnn I bave b e n i for leu years or
more. I do not know how to rip re s a
in y se lf ns strougly ns I desire, in fa v o r
o f Dr. K ilm e r 's S w alup Root, iis I mu
suro thnt it snved tny fife nnd tliat my
good lie u llli is due e n tire ly to th is great
rcin rd y.
I h en rtily reconimeud Tt to
«very au ffe re r nini nm ro n fi.le n t they
It
cun Ite benefited uh I have boeri.
in a plrasu re fo r me, gentleman, tu hmid
vmi th is reeoniniendatlon,
STAR
(Special to Th « Meutinel.)
March 21.
The base linll game
played between the Star school boys
and those of Wildwood and Diastoli
combined Friday resulted H to 7 in fu
vor of Star.
Mrs. Mabel Spray of Roseburg vis
it cd her mother, Mrs. C. A. Harlow of
Row River, last week.
Mrs. Owen mid daughter Ollis are
visiting in Eugene.
The 1‘nttersons and Dillards of Kti
gene visited the Wicks family Sunday.
HEBRON
Nora Ward spent Friday night with
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Mrs. Oilliapie and children at
Row
March 20.— Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. A.j River.
MRS II J. DR It 'E,
Young have gone to Creswell to Mrs.
Mrs. Fairy Allen went to Eugene Hm t C en ter St.
Dortnm outk, Ohio.
Young's sister for an indefinite stay.
Saturday.
Deraonully appetì re.) before me this
Sunday, March 12, a number of the
l.'lth u f Septem lier, IIIlHI, Mrs. II. J.
children mid grandchildren of Mr. mid,
Drice, who su bsrribed thè sbovo state
DISSTON A N D RU JADA
Mm. W. w Short ridge met at their1
nieut and I l i a d e oath thnt thè smnw ia
(Special to The Sentinel.)
true in substanee nnd in fnet.
I'urm home near l.ondon to celebrate
March 21.— Mr. and
Mrs.
Walter
I( A . O A L V E H T , N o tn ry P u b lic .
Mrs. Shortridge’s seventieth birthday
Ditcher of Cottage Grove spent Sutiir
anniversary. It was also the birthday
day nnd Sundny at the Hen Ditcher res
anniversary of one of her daughters ' ¡deuce.
Letter to
Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Twenty seven persons were present.
Jennie Chrismnn spent from Friday
Ilinghainton, N. Y.
Mr. Herring is plowing for Mr. Huff
until Sunday with home folks in Do
on the J. J. Weeden farm.
rena.
Prove What Swamp Root Will Do
Miss Ruth Powell is spending the
The dance nt Wildwood Saturday
for You
week end nt home.
night was a decided success.
Send ten renta to Dr. Kilmer A Co.,
Paul Chesobro from Kirkwood. Calif.,
Mr. and Mrs. Ilusted moved their Hinghniiiton, N. Y , fur a sample size
has come to work in the logging ramp
household goods to Disston Thursday.
bottle. It will convince anyone. You
for his brother in law, Clyde l.angdon.
Mrs. John Tonole of Disston wns in will ulao receive a booket of vuluable
Mrs. Jessie Giicrist wns shopping in
Cottage Grove on business between information, telling about the kidneys
town Fridnv.
nnd and bladder. When writing, It«
trains Snturdny.
»lire and mention the Cottage Grove
Raymond
Eller
of
Rujnda
visited
D IV ID E
Sentinel. Regular fift y rent and on«
friends in Dorenn Sundny.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
dollnr size bottles for sale at nil drug
Happy Young o f Cottage Grove made
March 21.— Mrs. Gnllo and Mrs. O. L.
• to r« » ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ n e h H u p rJ
Jones transacted business in Cottage a business trip to Disston Friday.
Vets Ditcher attended the base ball
Grove Friday.
game
nt Wildwood Friday afternoon.
Mrs. Edd Fagnln wns n Grove visitor
Rev. Skelton held services nt
the
Saturday.
school house Sunday.
Jessie J. Turner is down from P o s ­
ton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. i ’erini of Anluuf via- Resolution Favoring Printing of Taxt
Books.
| itrd relatives here Saturday and Sun
W A N T AD. RATES
The following is the complete reso
day.
One cent per word.
No ad
lutum
recently
adopted
by
Cottage
j . A. Mackey and Albert
Marker
• accepted f o r less than 15 rents, t >
W h it e , R e d a n d B lu e
Grove
Grange:
were down from Disston over Saturday
Hpecial cash with-order rate:— ' ’
Whereas, our free schools nre not only
Three insertions for the price o f ! I
nnd Sundny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe Gnllo visited Mr. our nation '■ pride and glory, but also 1 ’ two, six insertions for the price < >
and Mrs. Hrndlpy in Comstock Sundny. the foundation upon which all our free , | of four. Cash must accompany ' ’
Walter Olin, who had been working institutions depend for their stability < i copy. Lam) for sal« or trade, ten
1 ’ insertions for the price o f five. < >
and security, and,
at Marshfield, returned Saturday.
, , Cash must accompany order.
J \
Whereas,
in
order
to
be
completely
Mrs. F. M. Chapman nnd Mrs. Me-
not
Ques were shopping in the Grove Sat­ free, our schools must protide,
only free instruction, but free
text
urday.
I f you have something of the value
Lewis Repetto visited friends in books, ns the medium through which of (5.00 or more thnt you ure willing
that
free
instructions
uiny
be
mude
Comstock Sundny.
available without distinction of class or to sell or trade at a bargain, see The
Sentinel about its nperinl proposition of
condition, nnd,
BLUE M O U N T A IN
S IL K CREEK
no sale, no pay.
Whereas,
the
present
policy
o
f
per
(Special to The Sentinel.)
(Special to The Sentinel.)
March 21. — Mrs. Ilobsrt, who had luitting school boards to loan text book* Oood 7 room house to rent on East Main
March 20. — There was a Sunday been staying at I.ayng's nt Walden, to those pupils whose parents confess St. *0 per mo. Robert Griffin sptlStfe
themselves unable to provide them,
school social held at the S. Burcham returned home Saturday.
Doctor Ooff, corn doctor, licensed to
home Friday evening.
There was a
Mrs. Traer was taken to
Eugene does tend to foster such distinctions, practice in any state. Cure guaranteed.
by
causing
such
pupils
to
appear
in
the
good attendance and a pleasant time.
Wednesday for an operation.
Your money or your corn bach i f not
Mr. nnd Mrs. Apperson spent Satur­ role “ charity scholars,’ ’ thus entailing
Otto Burcham came down from Salem
satisfied.
mchltf
humiliation
to
both
parents
anil
ebild
Friday for a short visit with his par- j day and Sunday in Eugene.
Don't fail to nee the Spring stock at
Clifton McGuire‘ had the misfortune ren. and,
ents.
Whereas, this duty of making our the Wall Paper A Paint Store. Twin
Ralph Damewood and Sherril Slagle to huve his arm broken Thursday eve­
ning when a horse kicked him.
He free schools completely free, is one of City Varnish, Paints, Oils, etc. mr22tfc.
left Saturday for Lind, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sears and baby was taken to the city for medicnl such importance that it becomes an ob
ligation on the entire state ami can
FOR S A L E OR TR A D E
from Cottage Grove and Arthur Wool- treatment.
not lie safely nnd wisely left to the
Bessie
and
Gwen
Mooney,
Mrs.
Ho
cott and wife and baby o f this place
Large overhead five step cone pulleys,
were guests at the O. Heine home Sun­ bard and Leeton Downes visited at option of the school districts them hangers and shafting for sale. Sentinel.
selves,
many
of
which
may
not
be
fi
Kawling's
Sunday.
day.
f lfl t f
Grove visitors from here Haturda) nnncinlly able to ussume such obliga­
H. M. Damewood went to Lorane
Eggs
for
batching
—
full
blooded,
roee
Sunday to visit his duughtcr,
Mrs. were: Mr. and Mrs. Kibbey, Mrs. John tions;
romb Rhode Island Reds. 50c for IS.
•
Therefore,
be
it
resolved,
thnt
we,
Allen
and
son
Clifford,
Robert
I.nnd-
Ralph Lynch.
W
Patten, the members of Cottsge Grove grange. H. W. Vincent, 018 South Douglas.
Fred Matthyer went to Lorane the wehr, Harry Castle, Dannie
f Hluprfjpd
Charles Whipps and Violet Robbins.
No. 44.1, wish to go on record ns favor
first o f the week.
Mr.
Whipps
was
in
Eugene
on
busi­
ing
the
proposition
thnt
the
state
shall
For Sale Two good young milch cows.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Gover of the Grove
furainh free text hooks to all its schools, Prices right. Phone or address Waldo
ness Snturdny.
visited at the E. Miller home Thurs­
John Allen came home from work to the end thnt these schools may
mchlaprSpd.
day.
be free in fact nnd name, and may
to spend Sunday.
Mrs. \V. B. Bittenger visited at the
For
sale
8
acres
l
>
a
miles from
Butte Mooney is at Salem where he offer their privileges to all, without
^>u Wheeler home Thursday.
Walker,
3
4
mile
from
school.
House,
is putting in an ice plant.
distinction or condition, and inasmuch
K. A. Wheeler, Mrs. J. F. Gilder-
as we believe that the state can most well, good springs, berries, fenced. Six
sleeve, I). A. Wheeler and wife and son,
8 A O IN A W
economically apply this poliry by pub hundred dollars; will trade on right
G. H. Gildersleeve and Mrs. I-ou Wheel
deal. J. H. Langston, the Basket Man.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
lishing its own text books.
er were Cottage Grove visitors Monday.
March 21.— A carlond o f furniture
april2flpd
Therefore, be it resolved, second, thnt ______
Mr. Nickerson was transacting busi­ for the new owner of the Hhireman
we believe thnt the state should assume Wanted to buy plga, Poland China pre
ness in the Grove Saturday.
place arrived Friday nnd was unloaded the entire responsiblity of providing ferred. Oscar Anderson.
int-hS 22pd
Messrs. H. Gorton, W. W. Gilder­
Saturday.
text books for nil its free srhools by
sleeve, Burnie Moc, I’ rbf. Rockwell
Two
lota,
one
block
o
ff
graded
street,
The Good Neighbors met with Mrs. printing, instead of by purchase from
and J. Gildersleeve went to L y n i Hol­ McKinney Friday. A large wool com­
outside publishers, who nre often ton building all nround them. Buy one and
low Sunday.
fort was tacked. The next meeting will rendy to mnnipulnte these mntters to I ’ll give you the other. P. O. Box 2(13.
Shirley Dresser o f Lynx Hollow vis­ bo with Mrs. Johnston, when members
inrhH 15 22mklie^
their own advantages instend of in the
ited friends here the last of the week. will bring work. Those present at the
interests of the schools;
For Sale, at a bargain, team or horses,
>
Mr. Personette and his brother-in- meeting were: Mesdames Neat, Burgess,
Therefore, be it resolved, third, thnt weight 24(g); 7 y ear-old j sound. One 7
law, from Hamilton, Calif., were here Queen, Heott, Johnston, Hopper, How­
we invite all other grnnges of the state
year cow, 5 year cow, yearling heifer,
Wednesday looking at some property ard, Moody, McKinney, Misses Etta
to unite with us in the effort to bring 4 months heifer. T. L. I.nuner, Ores-
recently bought from F. Woosley.
Scott, N o ® Queen, June Moody, Mast­ about this change of policy.
Elder C. J. Cole and wife o f Eugene
mch22p<l
ers Eldon Lee Hopper and Leonard
were here Wednesday on business.
New “ upper medium" grade piano for
Johnson.
Mr. Kruger has rented the E. Miller
sale. p. o . box 240.
mehlStfa
Mr. McKinney and Mr. Neat were
AN TI-URIC
farm. Mr. Miller is making prepara­ employed by the Booth Kelly Lumber
This famous Root and Berry disenvory Want to take cattle to Eastern Oregon
tion to go to Canada.
Co. Friday and Saturday to pull down oxidizes uric, acid nnd carries it to pasture for summer either on shares
and pile the lumber of the shed at the away. The gentle influence o f this or a per cent o f the increased value.
DO REN A
planer, which collapsed under the c.ientific method reaches the most sever« Ellsworth Dnmewood.
mchlSaprSe
,
(Special to The Sentinel.)
weight o f snow three weeks ago.
and longstanding rheumatism. Received
H. Ocbus and Mr. Burgess were in P. P. I. E. award. Every package bears Plymouth Rock netting eggs; 16 for
March 21.— Mrs. James Gouley spent
mrhl5 29pd
from Tuesday until Friday visiting her Cottage Grove Friday on legal business, our guarantee, under which dealers .r»()c. Mrs. Gen. Freeman.
Mr. Gebus having bought four acre* will refund in case buyers are not sat­ Cottage for rent, 1 block north of depot.
daughter, Miss Minnie, at Eugene.
isfied with results. Price *1.50 Drug
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bedford, Mr. nnd o f land from Mr. Burgess, adjoining the gist or by parceljioat direct C. O. D. Necessary repairs may be taken out
Gebus
property
on
the
west.
Mrs. C. I). Van Valin, Mrs. Almeda
Anti Uric Co., 32 Front, Ban Fran-lvco of rent. Mrs. Clara Burkholder. mrlStfc
A letter was received last week from
Dean and Mrs. Annette Vaughn attend­
It doesn't cost you anything to ad­
ed the P resbyterian chureh nnnunl Mrs. Frank Benston (now visiting in New Era Drug Store vertise an article i f you want to tnke
Njral Quality Store
business meeting in Cottage Grove Inst Washington) asking thnt a few wild
advnntage of The Hentinel 'a new want
flowers from Saginaw be enclosed in Exclusive Agents
Cottage Grove ad stunt. No sale, no pny; that’s the
Tuesday evening.
the
next
letter
to
her,
as
the
children
fUtf
Mr. nnd Mrs. I^rson of Eugene were
way we do business.
^
had searched the prairies around Hill-
Dorena visitors Wednesday.
hurst
and
could
not
find
a
flower
nnd
At 10 o ’clock Saturday. April 1, there
Poland China pigs for sale. 0. A. For Sale Oats and vetch hay, 1 horse
will be a special meeting at the Stocks were getting homesick in consequence. Hmith, Saginaw.
nprSpd. disc, steel frame harrow, 2 % in. wagon
Edgar Vnughn came down from Cas­
nnd single harness. Fresh Jersey row,
place at Mt. View for the purpose of
Lost— 7 Jeweled watch; second hand
Brown Leghorn hens, White Wyndotte
picking out a free open road to the teel Heights Saturday and visited his
off.
Return
to
Hentinel
office.
mch22dci
grandmother, Mrs. McKinney, a few
eggs for setting. House for rent, sale
Sears cemetery.
Miss Verva Kelly of Cottage Grove hours. He is mneh improved in health Hatching eggs, 8. O. R. I. Red— Pure or trade. Phone 15 F3 nr call on H. L.
Get Godard in his new carpenter shop on
spent Saturday and Sunday visiting nnd the eruption on hia face, canned bred from henvy laying strain.
by poison oak, ia entirely healed.
meh22 npr5pd
the best; we hnve them of guaranteed Hixth St.
her friend, Miss Jennie Chrismnn.
Kelly Moody left Friday to obtain fertility. Price *2.00 up for 15. Incu­
Mrs. K. K. Robinson returned home
8. 0. Black Minorca*, pure bred. Eggs
Wednesday bringing with
her her work.
bator settings at the proper reduction.
for setting, 15 for *1.50 Inquire of
Mra. Moody, nr., in very poorly ngain. Benson’s Pharmacy.
mch22tfc.
daughter Helen, who had apent
the
Benson’s Pharmacy,
mch22tfc.
9 DAYS
For the balance of this week and all of next w eek
w e will continue to sell merchandise at
Near Wholesale Prices and Less
At that time the stock may be moved from Cottage
Grov e. At any rate w e cannot continue to sell
merchandise at the prices w e are giving.
Buy Now and Get the Benefit
Merchandise is advancing and the more you can
buy now the greater your savings. If you wait
you’ll be the loser.
Extra Specials Thursday Only
121c
10c
5c
Toilet Paper Printed Lawns
2 c Thc Ro11 7 c Thc Yard
Men’s Handkerchiefs
3c
Hundreds o f other extra specials and
bargains every day during the week
went to Eugene Sunday to see Louis
Mendal, who is sick in & hospital there.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Beidler were in
Cottage Grove Friday.
MT. V I E W
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath visited
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs.
March 21.— Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears, Geo. Layng of Walden.
who went to Portland Monday to be
with their son Andy, report him as re­
D E L IG H T V A L L E Y
covering nicely.
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Add Heath has been helping J. R.
March 21.— Mrs. Chas Conner and
Cooley this past week.
Miss Mildred Pringle of Cottage Mrs. Keene were visiting in Cottage
Grove has been visiting Miss Edna Grove Wednesday.
Rev. McLeod of Cottage Grove vis­
Sears.
George Crowell of Creswell was at ited the McClellan and Beatty homes
Wednesday.
W. D. Heath's Wednesday.
Miss Frances Beatty spent Thursday
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Thurber were
initiated as first and second degree with Mrs. Chas. Conner.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gray and family
members of the grange Saturday.
Among those in Cottage Grove Sat­ spent the week end at the Conner home.
urday were J. R. Cooley, W. D. Heath,
Sterling Hopper and family, Mes­
Mrs. Kate Sears and Miss Bertha dames Maleomb, Gibier and Gittings
Sears.
ate dinner at the Milford Hopper home
George Stanley and Henry Mendal Sundav.
Neighborhood News
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D o y o u k n o w th a t o n ly o n e c h a n g e o f c a r s is n e c e s s a ry
i f y o u g o v i a C a l i f o r n i a t o C h ic a g o , O m a h a , D e n v e r ,
K a n s a s C i t y o r S t . L o u is T
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D o y o u k n o w th a t th e t r a n s it l i m i t o f t ic k e t s is lo n g e r
i f y o u g o v ia C a l i f o r n i a !
T h is a llo w s l ib e r a l s to p ­
overs.
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a rd to u r is t s le e p in g c a rs on t h r e e d a i l y
t r a in s v ia
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D o y o u k n o w t h a t in f o r m a t io n o n a ll
ca n b e o b ta in e d f r o m lo c a l a g e n t o r
b y w r i t i n g to
C a lifo r n ia
John
M.
on
H h a sta
an d O g d e n
R o u tes!
S c o tt, G e n e r a l P a s s e n g e r
P o r t la n d , O r e g o n
tra v e l
r o u te s
Agent
Southern P acific
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