Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, March 01, 1918, Image 6

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    Mr. nm< Mr« Hort M yers Tuesday.
Jtl.
Fred W it c h e r « n i in Eugeni I'ucsilii»
ANXIOUS TIMES FOR THE ADMIRAL ]
IS ME LOOKINO FOR
THE E N E M Y ?
,I» . tit' (¿ili n t
Ihm «
I \ i%ti A been«*, of |li\i«l»*, »p«*nf Mini
»lay wi t h In * g ru m l tut h r i , t ’ F (lilh n iti
Y E S - A N D IF HE DOESN T
HURRY IL L GIVE HIM A,
W E E K IN THE B R IO !,
1
D. r o o t e r , of ( ’o n ii III n , w a « ut th»*
George Kii|t|»uuf homi* Minitln\
!
Mi unti Mi* K Finnen. ti« t oinpiuiied
Sont ¡noi. )
IV I» 27
M i« . F. M < 'liti |>IUtl II Mil« III I» y t h «* i r iliiiightiT. returned Miimliiv
flout F u g e n e i\ lii'ii' they li.nl lu'i'ii \ »Mit
; F u s e n e S u lu r t it iy
Mi. an«i \lm .lobi» r u m i , of Aulauf, I il g then hou , win» in very ill.
.1 Kill m e t t e , o f C o l l a g e tlrove, lot*
*p«*ut S u n d a v h«'i«» » it i» M r. I V r i m «
p a r e ut».
retiteli ilo* fum i known u* the .1. .1
Mi
am i
M i*
U«'«»rg«'
M e K i ' V i i u M n Wcoilen |»lu»'e.
Kllgene rinnen*» ninxetl to C o ttag e
a io !
gltiiid d u iig h te r
K a t Imitai«'
m |»•*lif
S n t u n l u v ni ( ' n t t i t g e G r e v e .
tlrove Mollila y
Mr. nini Mr* \ S Cout il, t»t Cottagi
Mìni* \ » t u I long, « » t Fu ge ne , u Ito
laudili Nokltio) ut Mount V i»• \\ aliti nino tiros«*, Klient Muiiiiuy ut the home ot
ut Divide in Itti I unti Itili? unti xv lo», Mi*» Cow. ll ‘ n hrolher, (ieorgi* I . vier
»in««* then, ha» been ut tend in g tlu* 1
j o| O. alni I iiihiii • * m collcgo, |iu»»«*«!
LONDON
Banking Protection
Tin* vust rasuun-«* o f (lie I 'n l c r z l
K cn aiv r Hy tcm. now over u thou
siuul milllou ilolUrn, m e coiitrUi
Utcil hy the lIrpoHitor» til hunks
which, lik e ouiunlveN, m e nieiu
Iters ol this gteut system
T h e lin ne t mill the «mullest of
our tlepositois eiu h c o u trllm le » iii
the Hume pioportlou to thlH futiil,
which gives protectio n to nil
It you h a v e n 't this prottN-tloii
uliemly you ought not to iteluy
You xecuie It the moment you
liecoiug one ot out ilepoHltot.
MEMBER
FEDERAL RESERVE
SYSTEM
1 t lim a g li b ei«' M o n d u x m oriiin^; r ii ronfi*
to W a s h in g t o n . l> (\, vv h«*r«* uh»* w 1 11 In*
a « t i'iio g i u p h e r iti tlit* n t f ie e o f flit* h «I
j ut a ut g e n e ra i.
( S p e c ia l to T h e S e n t i m i
Fel».
27.
Mi««
Mabel
Sii • rf ritlgt
«peiit fio* week eliti vvifli hcr pu lent«
/
_______
Mi ami Mr« NS C S h o rtrid g e
LO R A N E .
.1 Mine» Gront nini Harry Garnian
tulliug tim b e r f«»r N I W o « m I mi »I
(Sp.* ml to The S e n tin e l. »
\ « oh un« bora Februurx lb to Mi
Feb. -•».
Mi*»* Mutlge lluiiilile unti alni M i « Tal w ili l'un eli
M»»» Fli«e Beott xiwited reliitiveH at
Th«* yoiing peopb* «>f l.omloti gas e
Kugeti»* »»\ «‘r the xv«*ek an«!.
Mi«« Mabel Shortndg« u »iirpri««* pi»rt\
Mrs Mantle \dtli»on VMIH III Ktlg«'ll« Sntiirdax night
»»ii hiiKincH» la»t week.
Mr aiiil Mr« I R Sino f ridge wen
W illaitl 11 <* 11 «1 •* r *»t» 11 , of S i x t h et»nip!in\. in th* 0ro\ e Moinbt x
Fort St«'\»*n«, »pent the \\»*ek en«l h«*re
Rov Ilei k x\ a « in Tingi ii«- M o n l t x oli
with relativ»*» mid 1 1 »«*ti«1 •«.
bil « i li «
Mi*»*» F lo ra Ja»-k»t>n »pent the week
eml with horn»* folk » at la*uingtoii
'The prie«' ut xx ant ail« i«
> m r th«
farm .
* » 11 I n thing that hii«u f gone
There wa« a Mag rai»ing and a pro count nt the xxar On«* eenf a Until
three time» for the prie« «d tw«». ••
gram at the ptildir »ehool T’ritlav a f t e r
noon, th«* b(»ard hav ing pr«*»eiit«‘tt the
»ehool with a new flag
Mr». \\ \N J a e k » o u returned Sun
day from a w e e k 'a atav in Kugen«*
Among tlio»«* trom her«* utteiuling the Geo. Il Bramar«!. Heal E « t a te ami In
»uraiice, tim b e r lami«, mining prop
«lance at Crow F r id ay night were Mr.
ertv , farm in g propertx. «• if\ p i o j a i t x
and Mr« W illiam llo»kiu», Churl«*« Sail
ami lumber.
o ltfV
dertion. Glntly» Chapman, hi« 1 11 la anti
U n n i wood for sale V.17fi delivered 111
Helen Foater, l«la Ham and lla/e)
city or 41 LI ut un turni I'll...... UP I t.
S m ith
till.
H J o h n t t o n , S u g in a w , U n ­
!
Kdua Condon, who had be«*n te ae h m g
th«* F.t w u Cr«»«*k *«ehoti|, lofuruetl T'ri«la\ i i je wel o|reu tace nickel cane 1H "U.e
to her home at Fugen«*.
w atcli; a i l l ti nlr* tot vvno.J
I mintre
Mr«. O ral Crowe atul Mr«. Ralph Mr-o t idei.
t I '•in I p.l
l.y ueh were Grove vi»it«»r» M«*u«lav
• Mr« \\ H Dav ia \i.«ite«| la«t w«*«*k For Hale fi year old geldlu g. weight
1.1(81 pounds
\ I... top Iroggv urot
with her «luught«*r, Mr« H orace S u th e r
sitiglc harness, or will trad e for good
land.
cow. Lo ck bo x J t , Creswr-||, Orr- tnlpd
F T Lockwood inntor«*d out from th«
All kludx ol plowing work doue at rea
Grove Sum la y.
sotiable prices
\ .1 S te v e n s , Phone
V irg il M athew« returned home fr«»m
I UF.'t.
f L’-Jt fc
Fugen«* .Monday.
Ì
Providing
Divini:
NOT MUCH! A REAL FRIEND
- T H E O R D E R LY W I T H O U R
S U PP LY OF W - B CUT.
S
11*11111 with
Mm
(I nv att»*rnonii
First National Bank
Collage (irove, Oregon
V
v
—
the l I roi I Tue I:.'
Mrs. Green e n t e rt a in e d at d in ner Sun
Mi s. E. I. II. Ii
M i ' II ipt. Mr«, .lay in honor ot the b irth d a y a u a iv e r
NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS
; Chas. l t d . s. Mrs B 1 . Ci w. it ti M r', saia ot her nephew, .lot* Dontpier. The
The City T i a u d e i
111 t
; J o h n Ishtnai
1 1. e t n i e at th e guests were the l >1 r fam ily un.I George
I Red Cross w k ■ m 111 1 . tt a g e Grove T. liter.
All l\ I lid« o f
MOUNT V IE W .
Tuesday.
Our f arm ers are hard at work on the
Mrs. K. M 1
. of Bl ue M. un tain. 'p ritig d rive lor a crop T h e in dientions
( S p e e ial to Tlio S entin el.
■ spent one dn\ .
«t we ek at th. ■ W D. now are that it will be as go...| or b e t t e r
IV h. 27.— J e a n Mushy. o f C o tta g e I Heath home.
than the average.
Grove, has been s ta y in g ;it th e home ■ •(
el v i ' i t . .I
M i- J o h n 1>
im h o at
her parent», Mr. ami Mrs. \\ . D. Heath, the W aldo Mill
P lan o Moving a HpecUlty
D ISSTO N AND R U JA D A
sev eral d a y * o f this week while r e v »
WO O D A N D C O A L
eriug from an a t t a c k o f grip.
L Y N X HOLLOW
(S p e e ia l to The S e n t in e l
Phone
Mr. Cox was a din ner guest o f Mr
Feb. 27.
Mrs .1 t 'a r r »pent Tuesday
O f f ic e At K iim I« Cigni Htoi e
and Mrs. K. J . Helliw. ll Wednesday ••f
s,.,
'l ! 1 * The S e n t in e l
in Wildwood.
last week.
Feb. 27.
M a ri' t I . bow went to Fu
Mr. P rin ce , who has b e e n ' workin g
I st .| t a r s t a n bt bought til M .....Itoli
Mrs. C. W. S e a rs le ft Wednesday p'fii* on business T u e s d a y .
on th«1* (>. F
K b«*txx«*en Wildxxnfd alni
Itrotliers with sottili puy merit t l o w It
morning for a short \ i> 1 1 with her ' " n
Byron •Lo’ksou was ui* from F«.»rt Rujntl ii for the post txvo lilt'll th«, r«*
Andy in P o r tla n d , and will also v i'it StO\ f!l> and «peut the we .-k end xx i t h t urneil
Do
1 Wednesday t>• hi» hmiìe ut
Mrs. K a t e Sears, a t R id g e fie ld , \V:>~h.. horn«* ft»Iks.
. rena.
BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES
b e fo re returning. M i « E d n a S e a rs will
(f«*ur^ »* T e ll i r r and Win. s in t e r xx ere
C\ ( J a c k s o n movt- «1 to Riijtida truirt
be out from the Grove during her all in (Vttîii^e Grove T uesday.
Rt»s«bi 11 rg F rid ay.
The fitllnxx mg prie«« ur now in c f
sence.
Mr«. I N. Dre>*. r \ »«it«*t i S ilk ( r e c k
Due P it c h e r , o f Co t t a g e G rn v «*. re
f«*«*t « mi b u t t e r wrapper»:
S. E . Lowry was in the Grove Satur­ fri. ti.ls the latter part o f the we.
turned to l pt.m Frid ay.
I mi wrapper«, « mi I r nitty « ntul Sut ur
day.
Sto rm F r a z ie r returned home *af ur
Mrs
IV H'-iutf rs.ui spent T uesday
duy« «»lily
i I mi
F r a n k Y a n S e h o iry k . o f Dorena. i- .111 .lav, a f t e r a two weeks a lise nee.
ion xx rapper», « mi any day i n • pt Tri
at the ,1. I to.sard home.
ployed at the B u c k le y mill.
Mr. and Mrs llarv ex­ Strung we re un
4 I .*«»
Mr«. G. S m ith went to C o t t a g e Grove
«lay» ami S a t unlay«
Mr. and Mrs. Waldo Miller w e n in our stre ets Tin » ila v.
The««» ure ru»h prie«*».
F r id a y , returning the fo llowing day.
A tld il ioiiii I wrapper» print et I at the
The shay nitide the first trip ot the
»nine turn* xxith eith or «»f the ubi» ve .‘tfj
v.-ar to t pton Wednesday.
Womau wanted for general housework
o u t « the lOO
The J o h n H astings fam ily wen- in
SA G IN A W .
Miss l.vdni Dunn
CJL* rnspd
C o l I \ G F GRO\ Ti S F N TIN F L ,
tin- Grove Wednesday un.l Tborsdiiv
Th«* L iv e W ire New »paper
Mrs. ,1. B osar.l was in R u ja .la Mon
( S p e e ia l t «» The S e n t in e l.)
Tu R«'Ut Oood tiiialrrii h«>u»e. 7 a«T««
Citizens o f C o tta g e Grove will be in and tin • opening ut oil.- w ate r powers day.
F e b . Iff». — Mr. F l l i o t t and f am ily has«
all irrigate«! by «pri ng«; t a t m young
terested in m eeting s . H. Huston, 11 , tit to ll.-tll f i l i a l us.-. H i ' work in flu- last
!.. S. lin i.b rinali is on the st.-k list
niovetl here fr«on A lbany.
b e a r i n g " n hur d; «»Hier fruit A L V ili
ber o f the s t a t e s en ate front M u ltn o ­ session
t legislature has had a gr.-ar
Noel 1'iigli, of Wildwood was ill Dise
S«ddier boy» hoin«* on a dtl hour fur I )»<!•• I
f ’J lim'xp«!
mah county, who is m ak in g a tour of deal to do with the pr.-s. ut shipbuild ing ton T uesday.
lough from T’t»rt S t e v e n » were: F«l. and
the W illa m e tte valley and will spend a in dustry in P o rtlan d . S e n a ato
t o r llu
Huston
st
Mr. and Mrs ,1. Hosar.1 spent Frid ay li'in ^u»'**i'.«*r und K elly MiM»«i\ Th«*\ Eggs fur *««ttmK from O A C W hite
day or two in C o ttag e Grove and vi. in for many y e a r s has stood for univ ersal ev en in g at the Hen P it c h e r home.
Leghorn», sf»«* for I : II T’ Gilder,
returnetl to th«* f •»rt S u m lay mi>ruing
it y . S e n ato r Huston will be the f i r s ’ s u f f ra g e . and he mak
S u g i na w.
fi?lì m«pd
con gressional
CottuKt* Orove Tnuuler
Mr«
K elly Moody ar«*«»iiipauy mg lo r
c an d id ate fo r the Fn it.-d S t a t e s s en ate action l i n e ot the planks in his platform
DORENA
hu»b:«n«l a« ta r as Fugen«*.
F o r Halt
Harrt«! Kock egg- for hatch
t o m ak e a personal visit to this c it y , a He alt > stands f< t n a tio n a l prohib itio n
Mi».« Rubv Keen«», *#! Delight V alley ,
i n g ; the ki nd that pan! Inn p«*r « «*nt
f a c t which adds in te re st to his com ing ns the best soluti on o f the saloon proli
S p e cia l to T h e S e n t in e l.)
and Herthu Neat »p«*ut the w«*«*k end at pr of i t d u r i n g Nov«*inb«*r, D«*e«*inber tini
and to th e p la tfo rm upon which he is lent.
Feb. 2'.
Floyd W illiam s, of Port
Fu ge ne , where Mi«« Neat hatl soiue op J a n u a r y . I» S t e r l i n g
f l?L'ni *»•
a cand id ate.
S e n ato ! Hust.In has been three tim es land, »pent sev e ral d a y s o f last
1 1 «*u 1 work «lone.
Want«Nl
at
(
Ju
r
e
Millwright.«
and
«ax
S e n a t o r H u s to n 's platfo rm is vigor elected ti thj- Oregon le g islatu re
The v isitin g at the McCollum home.
Mr F a r m e n t e r was in Fugmi«* Mon
pettier» ; l a r ge ioli»t m e t It'll I'd* thre*
ous and c o n s t r u c tii e. He stands for a voters of W ^ -hington
Lee Thomason has bought
the Fickle «lay ofi buuine»«.
unfv honored
_
P I A N O M O V IN O
to four 111011(11«' work for «t«*i»dx m«-n hi
vigorous war policy, b e lie v in g t h a t the him I i n c ­ and the pe>.I
>f Multnomah reach.
AUTO D R A Y FO R Q U IC K D E L I V E R Y
Mi«» F t h e l Moody, o f Fugen«', «pent
go«»«! wag«*« Bu< hm r l.uiifber * in| nix,
end o f the war can be brought about
o in tv h a i . I'
-I th e re s p o n s ib ility
Harney K.-llv, th.- road supervisor, the w«*«*k end with re lativ e » here.
T E L E P H O N E 72
North B end, (*"«»« B a y . (»re
ml ‘.'L’«
had a crew o f men workin g the road
M yrtle W itch e r, B e r t h a N e a t, Harold
O F F IC E
E L I T E C O N FE C T IO N E R Y
ab o v e here T hu rsday.
G i b b r and I .enter 1'hidp.n mot«»r**«l t«» Lost Sm all black le ath e r bandii.ig con
Miss F ls ie Lett spent the week end III Fu g e n e S u m l a y . Mi».» F t h e l Moody, r«1
turning Indy s gititi w uti li, hourly y
C o tta g e Grove.
in silver, unti \\ If ('. itadge Mr
g
tin net! w ith them.
V musical e n t e r t a i n m e n t was giv en
\\ Mi Rev nobis. Dividi < >r
io I.-pu
in the rh urrh F r id ay ev en in g.
W A L K K R 1IIG H 8 C IIO O L N O T E S
No TrespasMug ou Alden Hptucer prop
P ro f. K K. R o binson , Miss H a t t ie
c r t y north o f city. T re s p ass e rs will
X a u X Ii c t and Miss Nora Ward motored
i S p e c ia l to T h e Selli ilici. )
MAX LUEBKE
lie prosecuted.
J . F. Godard, euri
to E ug en e S atu rd a y .
Feb. li»» Gnvcriior Withyt-ombe bus
THE RAWLEIQH MAN
m I pd
T h e Dorena b a s k e tb a ll team went to | proniisetl tu d eliv er thè grudim tin g mi j ta k e r .
C o ttag e Grove S a t u rd a y ev en in g and dress ut flit- Itigli si -I iimi I auditorium For Hale One '.txl2 and one ID x l j
p i . veil the l i v i n g I * '» in the armory. some tini** in M ay. T h e d a t e will bc un j
rugs, and o th e r household goods. .Mrs
H«*»i«l(*virt* T«*ntli »St
Bhon«» 17ÜL
T h e w o re vvjim i t to I — with th»* I och I iiount-ed la ter .
t T. K Jo h n s o n , l u s t house west ol Rev
boy» holding it/*\vn th e abort »*n»l.
m I I .'»piI
l
A niintber et pupils nct-timpanit-d by ' Grout ‘a.
R McCAROAR, I) D. S
.Mr. ami Mrs. J . M. Thom.'»»on l«*f’t Mrs. S i rioni uttcndt-d “ Twt-lfth Night
F o r Hale H ac re s 1 mile from re n te r ot
DEN TIH T
Monday fo r t h e ir home at Rn.««*hurg, a f ­ in Eugeni- Fritiuy e venin g.
C o t t a g e G r o v e ; well im proved; (i room
N«*urtt)^in
r#*|i«*v**«l
in»tntit Ijr 1» v
ter hav in g »pent «ev«*riil liny» here at
E. .1 Muore, superilitendeiit ttf st’hiMils linns»*, barn iiOxJii, tw o ebi»ken houses
Infill ii jtplir lit inti
R **«i«I «* n i* «* mill
th»* home o f their »«»n, L ee Thomaaon.
iti l.iilie • ounty, visitili thè lugli seliool | and park s, all kinds fru it and berries,
nfti«*«* ut F i f t h ti ii • I Mnin.
I bursiluy- und gave a short talk mi thè [good water, 2 lu re s garden, J ac re s hay
I'lion«» 111.1
(liiltiiKP (I riiv c , lir«*.
B L U E M O U N T A IN
suiijeet * • Wuuoiig thè Wsr. ”
I land, J aeres p asture and tim ber. 4 D i""
Mildri-d Hupper wns ab sen t f rom i f taken lit once. llo iA rc F , Cochran.
Sp» rial t *# The^s**ntin«*|.
J. E YOUNO
sehool s ev e ra l d ays lust wi*t*k «»ii a«* T ille r , Ore.
inch I ma v.'lpd
Feti. i?7.— Th«* K. (i. J.ufidwebr fam ily i-ount o f tm isilitis.
A T T O R N E Y AT LAW
ha*» moved to the eoant where Mr. Land-
Miss Ite r th a S e a t is !ib»«*nt from L ost Y arn han dbag co n tain in g money
O f f i r o mi Main avrinirt
w«*hr i m employed in a camp.
Return to Mrs. C. W. Simpson for [
sehool tlus week oli Hi -(.-«»lint <<l «•yo
Gnttn^i* Grnvt)
()n*j»«»n
reward.
m lpd |
JaMper H u f f , of C o t t a g e Grove, in t rutilile.
spending a few day« on hi* farm here.
Hu-ki-thul) bus ceaacd nini the boy n W h i t e Leg ho rn Eggs, T a n c re d strain .
DR. A. J HENDRY
Mr. Hopper, of S a g in a w , ha« moved b av e org'iniz ed a b aseb all 1 tcini).
team.
1 1 a plicated c v c i y day t or I i yenrs
D E N T IST
onto th»* ('. A. T r a o r plnee.
Home ut thè stu d en ts are luisy work
Iteri Hands, C o tta g e Grove, Or. may ‘.pd
LADY A TTEN D X N T
Wade W att» wan railed to Oakian»!, iug on th è il e w play, “ T h e B o u r e e , ’ ’
(tv er F u s t N atio nal b an k . W ork
C a l i t ., S a t u r d a y on af*(*»»iint of th«* »«*r
w r itti " tiv mie ut thè sen io r Koglish F o r Hale 12 head of ewos; grade Cots
done a f t e r hours nnd Holidays by
wolds; 4 1 - Tdi per head O E Crim e,
ion» ¡line»» o f hi» inofhrr.
s tud en ts, Glen S m ith . T h e c ast o f cblir
uppoint ate u t .
mi-hl l.r»pd I
H»»-ie and Gwendolirt M ooney atte n d
ui-ters is: l.a n g lo is , minor woods boss I .orane, Ore.
W ANT
ADS.
W .W . M’Farlantl
Hauling & Draying Done
on Short Notice
r>.*>
Senatorial Candidate to Visit Here
L. L. Harrel
Draying of all Kinds
fr
P r o f e s s ional Cards
••«1 the bu.«k«*tball gam e in the Grove
S a tu rd a y evenin g.
Mr. and Mr». Georg e I) owpiim were
«*all«*rs a t the i V r k i n s home Monday.
D ELIG H T V A L L E Y
(Specilli to T h e Hen tin | |
F e b . ‘J 7 . <’.
Ii.
Hnight
recently-
bought two lull blood I Huh" in i - u I vcb .
Mr. G ib le r returned Thursdiiv from
M u rshfn-ld.
Miss Mnry 11 1 -i li lei II spent tin- week
• rnl ut the Conner home.
Mrs. F r n n k Htnnley, o f A lb any, nr
S B HUSTON.
ri v til Huturiluy f o r u tw o w e e k » ’ visit
q u ic k e r by vigorous fi g h t i n g than by in h
him
i m tw ice. < iti/.ris who watched with her p are n ts , Mr. anil Mrs. W. A.
temporizing, l i e goes f u r th e r and de the work o f the two la -t sessions o f the W itche r.
c l a n s t h a t payment o f the cost o f tin legislature rem em ber very well the act
M iss B e s s ie Nichols, who hits been
war should be ta k e n from excess prof ive part tak e n b y S e n a t o r ' I I ustou ns home t h e past week e n jo y in g measles,
its, incomes and in h e ritan c e s, and that l o n e o f the leaders o f the Multnom ah returned to E ugene M ond ay.
fo llo w in g the war a system o f ta x a tio n d elegation.
T h e M. A. Horn ami E rn e s t Henrs
should be adopted which would relieve
f a m ilie s were dinner gu'-sts at the Nix
S
e
n
a
t
o
r
Huston
was
born
on
a
fa
rrn
the middle c la ss o f people o f the great
on home Hunday.
burden which usually fa lls upon them as at New P h ilad e lp h ia, Indiana, M a re h
Mr. uriti Mrs. .1 A. .lull nnd son F r a n k
Hi,
I
siis.
His
f
a
t
h
e
r
enlisted
III
the
th e result o f war. He stands fo r the re
spent Nuridtiy at the J . T . Hhattuek
o rg an izatio n o f t r a n s p o rta tio n fa c ilit ie s E ig h te e n th Indiana volu nteer i n f a n t r y home.
on the basis o f service, d ec larin g that and was killed in the Civil war. His
Miss B erthn N e at, o f Haglnuw, und
coo rd in atio n betw een the railroads and boyhood days were spent on fa rm s in Miss M y r tle W itch e r a tte n d ed church In
inland w a te rw a y s is one o f the needs of Indiana and Illin ois, l ie was educateli E u g en e Hiintlay e venin g.
t h e hour. In ad ditio n to this he a s k ' at the F n iv e r s it y o f N o rthe rn Ind iana,
T h e Pow ell fa m ily , from a b o v e L a ­
t h a t f re e ports be estab lish ed on the \ a lp a rn is o ; attend ed law school in tham , art- moving into t h e ir new h o m e
•
hi.-ago
and
was
ad
m
itted
to
the
b
a
r
P a n a m a c an al and a t Honolulu und Mu
this week.
n ils in ord er to f a c i l i t a t e the world I». , ember, Is"!*.
W. A. W it c h e r made a business trip
com m erce which will find its way to 1 Mr. Huston <ame to Oregon in May, to E u g e n e Momlny.
th e P u e ifie fo llo w ing the war.
I*'1'.I, and worked in a shingle enmp
T h e J . A. J o l l fa m ily and Mr. und
As more i n t i m a t e m a t t e rs in which and on a fa u n until J a n u a r y , I n a l , when Mrs. W. E . Nixon motored to E u g en e
C o t t a g e Grove people are in te re ste d . he began p r a c t ic in g law at Hillsboro. T u e s d ay und visited at the Cal Young
Henator Huston b eliev es in the widest In 18*14 he married E lla G eiger, a home.
uae o f fe d e ral Mid f o r road co n str u c tio n d aug hter o f a pioneer o f 18.'i!i.
An 8 >/y pound daughter was born to
l'or S. p. Co , l .e s t e r P o r t e r ; V an T w ille r
a bum who has re fo rm ed , Glen
S m i t h ; Mr. Nord, head wooila fori-man
for H. I*. Co., Mvlon i l a i g h t ; Sun Ha in,
a chopper and d e t e c t iv e , C lit t o n Hop
per; Hetiiimnnf, ge n erai m an ager. Er
I riest C ald w e ll; llo lm qliist, power f i x e r
¡C o ., Mr l i u t l e r ; itillin g s, riv er boss H.
’ l*. Co., C ari A lie n ; P o s tm a s te r, on gov '
m ut business, Merw in Wilk inumi ; J e a n ,
! one o f thosn ju rnping F r e n e h m e n , Mer
I wyn W o l fo r d ; Woodsmun, one o f H. I*.
C o . ’s men, l.nwcll B e n a t o n ; Hven Nord,
i diu ig bter o f N ord , B e r t b a N e a t ; Mrs
1 Itillings, w ife o f itillin gs, K fh o W a l k e r t
iti Ih Wilson, n frie nd o f Hvea, frmn
New Y ork, Mildred Hupper
i Yard,
H EBRON.
W an te d House and bridge carp e n te rs
fur shipyard work. W rite Coos Buy
.Shipbuilding Co., Marsh field, ( l i e . for
particulars.
m ie
Ph< in HI
W anted T o rent piano. No children.
Good rare. Address Box L'os, City, p
( »! l ie»* in l'liilli|t» buililiiitf o xer
tin* li«*li»nn «Irii^ «tnr«*. Ofl'in*
phniitt .'• ! Re.«i«|(*iif«• pli«»nn I :?#».!.
F o r Hale Rhode Island
’’ KIT'. K. Ii. I tiand.
t*«»ttn^«* Grnv«»
Red h a tching
aprl'-’ pd
A
W
Home C o ttag e G ro ve People F a ll to Re
alize the Herlousness of a Had Hack
T h e Constant lu-lung o f u Inni back,
T h e weariness, thè tin-d fe e lin g ,
(Hpeeial to T h e Hcntin el.)
'Che paina and uehes o f kidoi-y illa
Fe b 2(1. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Donlit
May resali seriously i f iii-gleeti-d.
tie, o f Cresw ell, spent a few days o f
Dnngeroiis urinury troubles n fte n Ini
last week with Mrs. D o o l i t t l e ’s sister, low.
'l’bis C o tta g e Grove man shows ynu
Mrs. J . Q. A, Young.
Among those in the Grove from here w hot to do,
D. C. Ilnblm rd, retireil fa rm e r , i ti l i
d uring the past week were Mr. and Mrs.
J . A. Pow ell, J . Find le y, Georg e Klip Hixlh S treet, C o tta g e Grove, says:
“ I b av e used D o n a ’a Kulm-y CilD
p n o f f , G eorge K e b e lb e e k nnd L. H u f f .
o f f and on for thè past te a ye ars. Wlien
(!. C. Gilhnm helped A. Woodard t a k e
ev er 1 bave noticeli tliut my kidneys
ties out o f the riv e r nt l.atharn Hatur
were noi ac.ting properly, I bave used
day.
D o u n ’a K ulney l ’ ills and they b av e siimi
Ch arles F u h re r , o f Fo rt Htevens, spent
pul tliciii in gnod work in g ard er. D is
Haturday at the home o f his parents.
D o n a ’a Kiilney Pilla that are responsi
A b ne r G ile rist, o f F o r t Htevens, v is ­
ble fo r my present gooil henlth. ”
ited Haturd ay with his m other, Mrs.
P rlee lille, nt all dealern. Don ’f simply
J e s s i e G ilch rist.
usk
for
a kiiln ey
reineily get
K. Ii. Pow ell, o f C o t t a g e G ro ve , I ihs D o n a ’a Kulney pilla thè suina tliut Mr
rented the J a m e s W allac e farm .
Ifu bbnrd
uaes.
P oster M ilh orn Co.,
T h e K pi J Cross m eeting was held as l ’rops., B u f f a l o , N. Y.
f 22 ni I
KIME. M
P H Y SIC IA N
DR W
It Is Serious
< -ut luge Gru» e, t )re.
D
AND SU R G E O N
t Prison
M HAMILTON
R«*». I*hnti«* ML'S
L IC F N H F D O H IR O F R A C T IO
rilY H IC IA N
( 'oriMtilf n t inn
ninl
«‘in m in n t i«»o
fr«*«*. O f fir«* hour.« D t o it. »Sun­
d a y * mn| fVfiiiiiK« |»y n p p o in t i n ’t.
OI 1 ice ill (till CoMn^i' Grove ImflK
biiiltlin^ at MMLj Mni n «*veniM*.
H. J SHINN
A TTO R N E Y AT LAW
unti n o tary luiblie.
Prat t ices in
all rourta. I’ wenty fivn y e a r s *-i
perii-ni'e.
B ad e r Bltlg,
C o t t a g e Grove, tire.
ALTA KINO
A T T O R N E Y AT LA W
Offici- loeateil in the rear o f
the F ir s t N a t i o n a l bank.
C o t t a g e Grove
O regon
J. S MEDLEY
ATTO RNEY AT LAW
774 W illa m e tte Ht.
Eug en e, Ore.
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