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I ¡«'»ilio« spent Htiturthiy night in tho ! Urove with the pareuU of the men. /V mas fro»* uer«> z\ oroeram program ami and ('hrist ('hristuias tr«*«* wen* ♦------------------------------------ 4 he hi at the school house Hut unlay <»ve mui; LONDON Mr. and Mrs. J «din Taylor and fain « ily, of Latham au«l Mis* Ellod Tnyloi (Special to The Sentinel.) were Christmas guests at th« home of Dec. 28.—Calvin Marlow, of Lorane, Mrs. Taylor’s sister, Mrs. Harvey spent th«- weekend at the Geo. Slither Taylor. bn home. Clitfor«! Taylor is home from Sal«*in Henry Combs and daughter Orpha, to sp«*nd the holidays with Ins par of Corvallis, arrived here Saturday to «•ills, Mr. an«l Mrs. Harvey Taylor. spend the hob days. Nerval Powell is at home from (>. Among relative* who met at the \\. A. C. to spend the holidays with his C. Short ridge home to celebrate Christ | ni rents, Mr. mid Mrs. J. A. Powell. iuas were Air. and Mrs. O. I’. Wills, A program ami Christmas tree and Mr. and Airs. John Small and son Curl, play party were given nt the C. C. Ml ami Mn W. r. Jone», Mr. and Gilliam home ¡Saturday evening. Mrs. Murry Newton and Air. and Mrs. H. R. i’lper and daughter, Miss Lynch Currin, of the Grove. Miriam, W I.. Kimble and W J Cecil Roberts gave a Christmas pro Tharp wen* Christmas guests nt the gram at the school hou»«* last Thurs I. . G. Markham hum«*. day* evening. Thu audience was large Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of ami the program fine. l.«»mlon, and Mr. and Mrs. Charlo B A. Pruett ami family left Sntui Whit«* and familv were dinner guests day 1 for Albany to spend Christmas Christmas at th«* J. Q. A. Young home with his brother, P. A. Pruett. and Mr. and Mr*. F. C. Fuhrr ami other relatives. They returned Tues daughter wen* Christmas guests at the SAGINAW. •lay» aceonqiauied by u niece, M1S.S J. Jephson home. Fave Pruett, of Jefferson. Ernest Geer, of Portland, «-am«- up (S|H*ei-.«.l. to Thu S<‘iitiiiel.) Air. . and Mrs. Bert Newton and son Dec. 28.— Rev. Large, of Eugene, to spend Christinas with his mother, Norman spoilt Christinas at th«* A. B. spent Friday night nt the J. A Mr*. T. J. Geer. Newton home. Archil* Piper, of Portland, s|H*nt Sun Air. and Mrs. Geo. Bailes and datigli Burgess home. Roy Taplin went to Brownsville last «lay night with his father, 8. R. Piper. ter Beta left Friday for Seattle to A son was born December 11 to spend Christmas with their adopted Wednesday, returning Thursday, ae t-ompa nied by Mr. ami Mrs. lie i'wi'J Mr. ami Mr*. Walker. laughter’s father. A Mi ss Meade, of Portland, IS I is Mr. and Mrs. N. B. Hays and son Fogh- and family, who an* visiting iting at the home of her mother, Mrs. N. B. and family visited relatives in Mrs. Fogle's mother, Mr*. (). Taplin. Mr. and Mr*. Marvell Randall, of Kenny. Eugene Monday and Tuesday. Al rs. F. C. Führer receiv«*«! new s Herbert Short ridge spent Sunday Eugene, are visiting at the home of Mr.*. Randall .* parents, Mi, ami Mrs. Sat unlay of the «lea th of h«*r step evening at the W. A. lleck home, * mother m Iowa. Geo. Sutherlin motored to the Grove (). Knight. Mrs. E. A. Dmditth*, ut laimlun, is A large audience attended th«* en Tuesday. Miss Helene Newton spent Christina* tertainnient ami Christmas tree at the : spending this week at the home ot her sister. Airs. J. Q. A. Young. with her parents, Mr. and Airs. A. S. school house Friday night. Mr. Oslrnrn, of Rt‘«‘dsp«>rt, is visiting S. 11. Jarrett sp«*nt Christmas with Newton. Aliss Jessie Bemis returned hom« iiis chidren at Springfield, the Girartl at Mrs. Giicrist'». Miss Verna Estes was home t r<»m ami Harry Jarrett families. from Roseburg Saturday. J. S. Taylor and sou, of Creswell, l«aurelw«>od fur the holidays. Bennie Cole, of Walker, visited \\4tL Mr. and Air*. C. C. Moody ami Terr} BLACK BUTTE Moody were dinner guest* nt the friends here this w eek. A nine pound «laughter was burn Howard Aloody Irnim- Christmas day. (Special to The Sentinel.) F'riday night to Mr and Mrs. 1 rv in The Niclin family, of Doreim, sjient Dec. 27.—Harry Garman spent Thurs Christmas day at the Gray and Cor Cochran. day at Cottage Grove. Claud Harden, who visited w 11 h miuk homes. Geo. Fogle, who is working at Co friends here over the week end, . re burg, spent Christmas with hi* family. turned Monday to Liurelwood avail I? Mr. ami Airs. Chas. Sharon were in «•my. Dr. Ruiter's children, of Eugene, arc I the Grov«' Wednesday. Merle Scott «aim- up from Eugene visiting this week with Grandma Km Fri«l:iy to spend th«* Christmas V acai ion ter. DR. C. E. FROST with home iolks. K«d»ert Elliott and family, of Eu WALDEN Office in ixiwsun Building/ gene, spent Christmas at the Knight l’hoae 47 (Special to 'ihr Sentinel.) home. Oregon . A. Curtis, ot Hazel, Wash., is Cottage Grove Dec. 27.— Mr. and Airs W. J. Chap visiting at the Judson Allen home. I mau, of Valselz, arrived Wednesday to Mi*> Ruth Bed«* is visiting Merle spend the holidays with relatives and GAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D. Scott for a few days. friends. Leslie Vaughn, of Mount View, is Frank Brumbaugh, of Albany, spent PHYSICIAN AND SUBGEON F Monday at the home of his parents, X-Kuy work in ull it» branched. Mrs. W. F. Briggs Mr and Mrs. D. H. Brumbaugh. Christmas day at the Air. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and chil Evenings by appointment dren spent Christmas at the D H. 634 Alain, Corner bevunlii ¡Street Brumbaugh home. SILK CREEK Collage Grove, Oregon Air. mid Mrs. Horatio Mosby amt Mrs. L. K..l«ong, of the Grove, .-qient The Daylight for and Service (S|H*cial to Th«- Sentinel.) Dec. 27.—George W ells ami hi SIS M onday at the Fred Frost home. J. £. YOUNG Quite a large crowd attended the ‘I ter, from Kuw River, ami Vlolet ATTOENE Y AT LAW Rigby, from Sutherlin, were here Sat Christmas tree Monday evening. Ottico on Alain avenue. Mr. and Airs. Kirk and baby, Mr. urday. Collage Grove Oregon Ottu Burcham arrive«! Friday from and Airs. \\ J. Chapman and Air. and baby were Portland to speml th«- Christmas vaca Mrs. Harry Castle and Grove visitors Friday. tion. H. J. SHINN Mrs. Kay Gourley and children have Th»- Elks were through her«- the last ATTORNEY AT LAW returned to their home at Albany, of the week playing ¡Suita Claus. after spending a month with hum« Alls* Lucy Alattiieyvr ami her school unti notary public, Practice» in gave an interesting program I' mfciy folks. all courte, lwcnly live year* ex Clay Alosby is home from O. A. ( SYNCHRONISM Every Day Cake. afternoon, which was well attended by slice Ia\ a good sized oyster or two penenec. Put into a saucepan one cup raisins, small line- Broil and Herve very hot. th«- |>eopi« of th« neighl>orhoo«l. Ali*> speudiug the holidays with home folks. one cup cold water, halt cup sugar, a (By Percy Cute.) Woit was present with her pupils. This, with roffee, crisp toast ____ Lader Bldg., Cottage Grove, Oro. or MOUNT VIEW piece of lard the size of an egg; salt, chopped cabbage, niakvN an ideal lunch. It was midnight on the ocean, Clyde Burcham «'aim- up troni O. A cinnamon, cloves and allspici* I o taste, Nut a street car was m sight; C. for vacation ALTA KING (Special to Th«- Bentinel.j Boil until raisins become soft, then The sun was shilling brightly, at home. Il pay» to rend the wnntmls Dec 27.— Air. and Alls. W. J. Chap ATTOliN E Y AT LAW cool; add halt teaspoon soda i mid And it rallied all day that night Mr*. Ruiter is suffering severely man, of \ aksetz, spent two days of enough flour to make a thick butter her ear. from a boil in Cidlcctiuua, Probate, Notary (sb that the .spoon can stand III the E. F. Caride and son w«*r«- in Eu last week with Mr and Airs W. D. ’Twas a summer day in winter. Publie The snowflakes fell like glass; Heath. cake). Bake in loaf pan. gene last Thursilay. <<4 U ¡Bauletto bt., hugeue, Ore. Air. and Mrs. C. W. Bears ami A barefoot boy with boots on The John and George Kebelbeck Htooil sitting on the grass. Clarence Bears were in Cottag«- Grove Excellent. Tea Dish. with Airs. Kate Bears qn Christmas H W TITUS. D. M. D. z\ debciou* disli for tea or lunch i.» ’ T whs evening ami thè risiug sua ♦- EXPERT DENTISTRY made ns follows: < hi a very fim- w’ir«1 I day. l Wlis setting ili thè west; Air. and Airs. Floyd Jones mid «‘bil gridiron plac«* some slices of tat sail Modern equipment, i irsi Nation And little fislies iti thè trees dren spent Christmas with Mrs. Junes pork, cut as thin as possible; on «•acli al Bunk Bldg. Ottico hours V a. Were cuddl«*d in tinnì nest. I parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brum ---------- ' m. to 12 m., 1 to 6 p. m. Eve baugh, al Bin«- 1 Mountain. Bates—One cent the word; mini nings or buudayaby appointment. The rain was pouring down, Air. and Airs. J. K. Cooley and mum 35 words; three luacrtiouu tor The moon was shining bright. were guests ot Air. Elizabeth Cooley the price ot two when paid in ad And everything that you could sec Dunnivan in Cottage and Airs. J. E. J. 8. MEDLEY Was hidden out of sight. I vauea; half cent the word after Grove on Christmas day. ATTORNEY AT LAW I tho third insertion. J. W. Fisher, of Curtin, visited this While tho organ peeled potatoes e*- Eyesight Specialist Leaves Eugene week at th«- W D. Heath home. Lard was rendered by the choir hugcue Loan and ¡Savings Bank 1822 baby chick».—Order your chicks is M»ss Forrest ¡Schneider, who As th<* sexton rang tin- dish rag Building I »¡iiI\ now if you want early hatchers. teaching at Coquill«*, is spending the Practice limited to examination Someone set the church on fire. Eugene Oregon Ex. Sunday Heavy layers of large while uggs that holidays with her parents, Air. mid of the eyes and furnishing lop the market. Wm. Hands de Bon, Airs. Joe Hchneider. Sunday....... . “Holy .smoke!” the preacher shouted; glasses. DR W. M. HAMILTON box 614, Cottugo Grove, Ore. Jly28tfc Mrs. W'. D. Heath mid Air. and Airs. In the rain he lost hi« hair; Leaves Cottage Grove family »pent Christmas day with Mi Now his pate resembles heaven. CH1BOPEACTIO Wanted—To hear irorn owner ol good ami Airs. L. K. l»ng in Cottage Grov«*. Daily 9:30 a For then? is no parting there. ranch for sale. bin to cush price, (.'orner Kill mid Willninntte Hl rent« Air. and Airs. Waldo Alill«-r and Chronic Ca»e» a Specialty Ex. Sunduy 3:30 p. full particulars. D. i. Bush, Alimieap Selma. Miller wer<- dinner guests Eugene, Oregon If you like the editorials, tell your Sunday oils, Al inn. oct7 deed Op Christmas of Air. and Airs. Charles friends about them, mid help to make Office Over Darby Hardware For Sale - All grades dimension, rustic, Bales. them bear fruit. Keo., 212 South Pacific Highway Mr. and Airs. Homer Cha mirer la in shiplap and Dnish, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices. Lammers Bros., gave a dance Christmas ♦•ve at their phon« 13 F3 oi Hl home. DR. A. W. KIME Aliss Osie Chapman, of Valsetz, vim Wood tor Sale.—Old growth body fir, 8PECIA1.1HT IN OBBIETLICB the W. D. Heath home this ohl growth iir limbs ami maple, J6 ited at Will care fur confinement« at hi, week. inch lengths. E. J. Hcofiel.J, corner liuiue it deaired, bpecial nurse Air. and Airs. Horatio Mosby spent Washington and south Eighth, nlltfc several days of this week with it required. Phouua: office, 34; A R Spearow, residence, 126J. Pastor For Sale Small sale, in first class Alusby’s grandparent», Mr. and condition. West Bid«- Grocery. dlfltf W. D. li.-ath. Air. ami Mrs. Georg«- Lay ng For Rent—Two nicely lurnislied sleep- family and Air. MRS F. J. ALSTOTT ami Mrs. Wail it mg rooms in modern home at 351 Dowens »pent Christmas with Mr. ami SUGGESTIVE THEKAPEUT10S l’rene hi ng nt II mid 7:30. d l(i tlOpd Mrs. Georg«- Doweiis al Him- Aloiintain. Hix th street. Why keep your puimit Both Morning subje«*i, ••(lUT HE THE Aliss Marian Lowry ami Lyl«- Uiwry, Will you let me give you $2500. I chronic and acute Miimeute PAST.” The Church have $4500 equity in 177 acres, two of Walker, visite«! this w«.-«-k with th«-n treated That Serves miles east of »Saginaw in Delight val grn nil pa rents, Air. ami Airs. W. D. Phone I HO-L Cottage Grove Ev«*ning subject, “Hill PH ON $1500 worth of Heath. i«-y. This includes $1600 LIFE’S (HE AN.” Aliss Gladys Whipps, of Blu«* Moiin personal property. To th«* first man TO t he who will giv«! me $2006 1 will give tain, visit«'! s«*v«*ral «lays of this w«*ek The Indie.*« choriiH will sing hi the DR. W E LEB0W my interest hi this place, lock, stock with th«* Alisses Pearl and Alary I «ay ng. morning s«-rv ice mid in the evening DENTIST Th«- program presented by th«- ami barrel, if you are looking for a t lien* will be Npeein I music by The -map, you’<l better act. H. K. Robison, teacher ami pupils of th«- Alount View Office: Fifth and Main Btreot« Candiera. school was enjoye<l by a larg«- ami Seventh Saginaw, Orc., phon«* 35 F 21. <116 30p Hours 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 6:30 ienc«*. H«*veral from outside aiteml«-«!, Street, and Phones: Office 35, Residence YOG ARE INVITED TO ATTEND Old rags wanted.—Nothing leas than among them b«-mg Alt-'- ’I lo-hiia Br»-u«l Adams 133 L. Evenings and Bundays two l«jet sqnurii accepted. Aluat be love ami Miss Gemjvmve Johnson, of Avenue THE CHURCH THAT HER VEH. by appointment. clean and must be of material that th«- Grove, ami Miss Ethel Hherinan will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, ami (,’laud«* Kherman, of Walden. flannel guruumts and the like pro FOR DANCING LESSONS Air. ami Mrs. Claud«- Arne ami f«jrred. Can not us«? old socks, mcMc«jr PHONE 112 L ized or hard surface goods, or small ily spent Christman with Mr. and pieces of any kind. Wo want the best, Homer Chamberlain. 1 STEEN S PRIVATE rags and pay the bust price, 5c the Mr. and Mrs. W'm. Haiuh, pound. The Bentinel. if Kami ami Mr. ami Mi- Waldo .Mill'-r DANCING ACADEMY For Sale Duntley hand vacuum car and Mehnu Miller atteiohd th.- Christ Hesnlenee, 21 North Beventi» Ht. pet sw«*eper, in furst class condition. mas program at th«- Walder* school] Mr-. Elbert B«-i|«*, 1254 Jeffcrsoii av«* house Alonday night. Miss Allo* Phillips, of Corvallis, mid rim «I '•<» ■ J. F. SPRAY tin* Grove, spent Collection« • For Sale or Trade Buick touring car. Mrs. Verna Mast, of parents, Mr. mid Christmas with their just overhauh-d. 162«) west Main Mrs. F B Phillips. street. d30pd Office in First National Bank Mr. and Mrs. W D Heath ami fam For Sale First class vetch and oat ily, Mr. and Mrs H«rratio Mosby, J building. Sixth Street entrance. hay. ('has. Conner, phon«- 38F2. jt3p W. Fisher ami Aliss (Do- Chapmun spent Tuesday evening with Mr. ami HERBERT W LOMBARD For Sale or Rent The Cottage hotel Mrs. .loe H<-hn«!id«?r. Attorney at Daw H. ('. Alit«'h«*ll, Cott.-ig«- Grove. Ore gon. «j3Qj20pd &- h <1 tbu editorial«. You may not First National Bank Building I Tor Sale Colt, coming 4 year» old; agree will them but they am likely to Cottage Grove, Oregon also one cow with week-old calf. V. make you Hunk, aud that’« worth There Are No 8 u b 81 i t u t e s for Dairy Foods ”• T. Randall, phone 165L. * d30jl3pd wiule. 4»------------------------------------------------------ • Neighborhood News II. C. Combs uml son Arthur ami 1 Mists Orpha Combs spent Nundtiy «itti Mrs, Susan VV-i IL..r * Mrs Walker. Mr. and Airs. Hugh Harrison, of Roseburg, spent ChristnuiH with Mrs. Harrison's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Groat. Miss Mildred H«»p|x»r. teacher at the Black Butt«* school, gave a fine pro gram ami Christ mas tree to her pupil» and their fiareiits last Fri.itiy All the parents ami a number of young folks were present. Miss Grave Funk came out ¡Saturday night to s|H‘ml ('hristinns with her pan nt», Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Funk Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Kelly niut«>re«l out to Mr* Susan Walker’s Monday afternoon, taking Mrs. Walker back with them. Mrs. R. B. (iarman aud children. Miss Eiuma aud Willis, spent (’hrist mas with her daughter. Mrs. Alaud Lobbs. Mr*. .Mary Groat s|wnt Momlav with her daughter, Mrs. l*nbelle Jenkins. ot the Grov e. The Book of 1921 Is About to Close For ns, the year held much of good. Prosperity, work that we like, and. best of all, your friendship, in spite of the seeming business depression, 1921 proved to be our biggest year for the number of customers served 1 lie units of merchandise sold. age, “Our New Year’s gift, to our customers shall be fi value at fair prices; service; courteous, prompt and friendly personal interest to you in the future as we have tried to be in the past.” Watch iiexl week’s issue of 'The Sentinel for our Cleai-ance” of fall and winter nierchaml ise. Professional Cards STORE CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY. Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury Store I I Quality W A N T A D S Eugene Cottage Grove STAGE DR. ROYAL J. GICK Sunday, January 1 Red Rose Brand Butter A home product of guaranteed quality, manu factured by home folks for home <-ou.sumption. It is always good and there are no substitutes lor dairy foods. Cottage Grove Creamery