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F A. M. Moore has a new Dodge coupe, purchased from N. J. Nelson Jr. I f you h aven’t time to cleau your ruga, we w ill do it fo r you. A. L. Wyuue, phoue 6. Mr. and Mrs. H E. Allison, Mr. nud Hunks operating under the law of the state of Oregon are as Mrs. Emerald Adams and Mrs. Maggie safe as human foresight can make them. Me Dona U1 motored up from Roseburg Sunday and spent the day with the Ynn Allison fam ily. Mrs. N ettie Webber spent the week end at her ranch on Cedr creek. are lost every year by foolish persons through the practice of Roy Riggs, who hd been driving carrying large sums of money on their person or keeping it the ice wagon for the Cottage Grove ' Ice Co., is building a new house on in their homes. his ranch north o f town. He hns sold ! his town residence to the McCormick D E P O S IT Y O l'K M O N E Y IN T H E brothers, who have gone into business lu the old C. M. Parker store building east o f town. Let Nelson show you his liue o f used A SAFE BANK UNDER STATE S U P E R V IS IO N cars at bargain prices and terms. otic Earl Arthur left Saturday on u business trip to San Francisco, Calif. Mrs. H. R. Job was in Eugene M on day. Delnuts Richmond has taken a posi C. W. Burrows, o f Drain, spent Mon tion at G ra y ’s Cash and Carry store and w ill work after school and on Sat day with his sou Bert and fam ily. C. S. Creason, who had been em urday. C. A. Bart ell. Hake Stewart and C. ployed at the Garoutte Bros, sawmill E. Stewart and son went into the as watchiuau, returned to the city Bohemia district Saturday for several Monday. Buy Gray outs— Oats and vetch, days’ hunting. Nelson has bargains in used cars. cheat and vetch seed at Beidler's sSc W ill give terms. ofle store. Mrs. F. Woodhouse le ft Monday for Williams Brothers purchased a new Ford touring car from Woodson Bros, her home in Selma, Calif., a fte r a visit this week. Other sales made by Wood here with a brother, M. F. Orpurd, sons were: A. I .a Blue, touriug car; and with sisters in Salem. George and Roy Foster have gone to and Kent and Nixon, tractor. Charles H. YanDenburg, formerly in I<orun<* to work oil the new house be the hardware department o f Knowles mg built by Fem e Crow. Mrs. Florence t^uaglia went to & Gruber, has taken a position at the Y O U R E A R N IN G P O W E R Central Point Monday to visit her Pair store. DEPENDS LARGELY father, Mr. Lee. S -A -F -E -T -Y Thousands of Dollars Bank of Cottage Grove U P O N ^ fU R E Y E S IG H T If poor eyesight is slow ing up your progress, come to us at once for glasses that will re-establish your old-time efficiency. Our standard for skill in every liraneh of «optical service is testified to bv our many satisfied patrons,. Most business men who require glasses for reading and distance find that they can get maximum service from it h y p t o k L V G L A S S E S JLX. THE INVISIBLE BIFOCALS D . J. S c h o l l O P T IC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T Factory on Premises Cottage Grove Oregon I*. W. Hubbard, o f Mahon, is her«' for u few «lays visitin' with relative» and attending to business affairs. 11«« ulso plans to kill n buck before r<* turning home. Miss Nuomi Boil in«*, o f Albany, has taken h position ns bookketqx'r ut tho C ity Meat Market. Miss Hodiue is n sister o f Mrs. Frank 8afley. A ll kinds o f poultry supplies »t B eid ler’» Feed »tore. ji»«*°<- E. W. Zumwnlt, o f Eugene, demo cratic nominee fo r county commis sioner, was in th«» city Saturday g e t tin g acquainted with the voters. Mrs. Elmer Neet and Mrs. Harry N«*«*t went to Eugene Tuesday. Mrs. R. R. Bennett and daughter Porothv went to Roseburg Tuesday on business. West Hide Oarage for the boat in that line. ofle Mr*«. L. M. Ralston left Tuesday to spend the winter in Dunsmuir, Calif, with her children. Mrs. Roy Wilson has gone to P o rt land on business. Archie Richardson has taken the contract for logging at the Lnmmers Bros, sawmill west o f the city. ,Mr. and Mrs. Archie Knowles, who recently moved here from Eugene, are now occupying the Henry Rhode res idence on North Dougins street. Mr. Knowles is employed in the furniture department o f the Knowles & Gruber store. Painters have finished the work of repainting the Herbert Eakin residence on Third street. Many local testimonies praising W h y fear a cold. W hite's Cold the virtues of W hite's Cold Tab otic lets. oct6c Tablets w ill keep it away. Robert Malcolm was confined to his home for a few days this week with a severe cold. Charles Burkholder Jr. returned to work at the Powell & Burkholder store Monday, a fter a vacation o f two Weeks. M oving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. u o v llt fe Au eight jH.uiid sou was born Tues day morning 14» Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Durham. He has been named Gean La ngdou. Martin Anderson left Tuesday after n**on for a short business trip to Sun Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Skilling, form e ily o f this city, have moved from South Berkeley, Calif., to Oakland to It side. Try some o f the nnlk producer at B« idler's Peed store. jne30e F. M. Clow, o f Eugene, spent Friday here with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Mamie Cass and Greta Brooks came up M ouduy from Drain and spent the day shopping. Mr. and Mrs. Charles M iller and daughter Loreta motored up from Salem and spent the week end with Mrs. M ille r ’s sister, Mrs. C. A. Kartell, Miss Loreta has entered University of Oregon for the wiliter. W illiam Mauley and daughter and son in-law, Frank Keith, left Monday for B attle Ground, Wash. Second hand goods bought, sold and exchanged. Morris & Cox, at east end o f bridge. jne9t fc EVERY DAY BREAD a feast in every slice Bender’s City Bakery J. H. Chambers made a business trip to Portland over the week end. Henry Mehaefer, son o f Mrs. Jennie Schaefer o f this city, who ent«*red tho Uuiversity o f Oregon as a freshman this week, has been pledged to Phi Gamma Delta m en’s fratern ity, accor.l ing to word received here. Drive \ Cbv. that cold away with W hite's Cold Tablets. utic John Hanks left Friday for his home W. D. Mtroud has bought the K athe in I a »> Angeles, a fte r a visit at the rine Perini property on Mouth Fourth home o f his sister, Mrs. Fannie street through E. C. Look wood. Jacques. * M oving aud storage. Phoue 99. City Private dancing lessons and school. Transfer. u v ltl Mr*«. E. A. Steen, over Steen tailor shop, 24 N. Seventh sep29t fc Frank Mly made a business trip to Eugene Tuesday. Ernest Kurre returned Friday from Independence and Salem, where he at Mrs. H. L. Leonard went to Eugene T H E U T M O ST IN B A K E D tended the state fair. He went to Tuesday. Lynx Hollow Monday where he will GOODS Miss Edna Million le ft Tuesday for teach this term. a w eek ’s visit with friends in Port Whatever Baked Goods you J. W. Eddy returned Friday morn land. Mm. Dan R* nth*. formerly Mi**!« ing from a visit in Portland. buy here, you will find it I helm a Joints, of the lovhl tclcphon. W hy tear a cold. White 's Cold D. H. Hemenway is having a new exchange, sp« iit Thursday her** from the best that can he pro Tablets will keep it away. otic roof put on h»s house on North Douglas her home at Grants Pass. duced. Mrs. W illiam Cellars, mother o f Miss street. Mr. and Mr*. Harry Hart and ebal Mybil Cellars, who is teaching at «Sag- Carefully made from the Drive that cold away with dr* u motored to Salem Sunday and maw, and Miss Ethel Mackey spent purest ingredienta, they have otic visited at the home ol Mrs. H a r t ’s W hite's Cold Tablets. Friday visitin g Miss C ellars’ school. aunt. Mr«. Prank Alford. Mr*. Prank a flavor and a quality that Yes Vcatch has gone to Halsey, There w ill be a meeting o f the Woodhuu***, o f Selma, Calif., who had where he will be employed O il the cannot be excelled. Mothers club on Maturday at the rest been \i-itiug the Alford*, returned r:>nch owned by Curtis Veatch. room. with them. Miss Blanche Randsdall, o f Spring- Mrs. A. M. Brown, o f Oakland, spent Mi*> Marian IsuwrC -peat the week field, is visiting at the home o f th** Friilay visiting li«*r parents, Mr. and C o t t a g e G r o v e end at the home o f her parents, Mr. Tom Sears family. Mrs. Frank Turner. and Mrs. M. K. Low ry, north o f th.* Mrs. Parker Riddle and Mrs. Emma M oving und storage. Phone 99. City city, preparatory to entering lu iv e r Huber left Tuesday morning for their Trausfer. n v llt f ->ty o f Oregon ou Monday. homes in Pittsburg, Pa., a fter »pend Miss Marie Jones, o f Eugene, speni Galloway tor Insurance, G il Mam. ti mg the summer here at the home o f the week end with her parents, Mr. James I .. and Minnie H. Plaster, o f Mr-. Catherine Bader. Mrs. Lydia 8touff**r sold her resi and Mrs. J. L Jones. Cottage d rove, have filed in county Stock salt at Beidler*» Feed Store. »1 denee on North l*une street »Saturday Grover C. Nett laud bought a new court a petition to adopt Kleta Mar to H. Rozell, a recent arrival from Ford touriug ear o f Woodson Bros. cella Hays, a minor child. The conseut Pleasant Home near Milverton. Tin Maturday. of the mother is given. «leal was made through J. F. Spray. Mrs. M. E. M cKinney returned »Sat H. K. Lawson returned to hi*« home Mr. and Mrs. Osear Woodson and urday from nu extended visit with her at Wedderburu Tuesday, after spend Mr. Woodson's parents, Mr. and Mrs daughter, Mrs. Baeil Parker in Dexter. ing a few days here looking a fte r the R. C. Woodson, left Monday by motor Easy to owu a Premier, $5.00 down, buildiug which he is having erected on for I »os Angeles, C alif. Mr. W oodson’s $5.00 per mouth. A. L. Wynne, phone ti. P ifth street, just south ol Main, and | parents will return to their home in Tho only way to clean rugs uiul other property interests. Texas from Los Angeles. Mrs. Wood carpets. The Premier way. A. L. of every description. Nothing -on's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaim-s Avoid LaGrippe and relieve Wynne, phone 6. jnlftc j Robinson, w ill aeeoiiipany the Osear too wiiall; nothing too large. your cold by using W hite's Cold N. J. «Nelson Mr. went to Eugene Woodsons on their return trip. Huuday . Tablets. octtie MOST reasonable rates. Why not put on a Royal or a Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker went to A twelve {sniiid son was born Mon cord next tim e f They raist no mor \ day to Mr. and Mrs. Pd l«eum. Nelson sells 'em. ode Portland »Saturday, when* Mrs. Baker will remain for some time fo r medical K. C. Ixickwood has »old 40 acres o f Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Thiel and fam ily, t reatmeut. land near Dunua to Audrey W ick». who have resided here for the past Galloway w rite» insurance. | year, have moved to Dram. Their A fte r a visit o f a week in Salem ai Henry Tibbl«»s, who formorb* was j property in this city has been rented r^ie home o f their daughter, Mrs. A. »Houtimru P acific agent in this city, to Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lunau. H Baker. Mr and Mrs. G. \\ M* Par Judge H. J. Shinn »pent Monday in was here from his home at M yrtle land returned home Priday. 25 Cold T ableU are guaranteed Creek Eugene O II business. Friday and Maturday. Days o f economy are at hand. S e e to act, for 25c. White s Phar Mr**. J. C. Abbott left Monday for Mrs. I »eon Des Larz«*s, Mrs. K. K. Torn Awbrey at Ourhaui ’n store for macy. <>(> • Mills, Mrs. O. L. Nichols arid «laugh the Oregou Fire R e lie f’s money saving Puyallup, Wash., to visit relatives. Mrs. Ivan G. Warner spent the week ter Donna and Mrs. »Sam Newcomb and plan; 27 years old. utitf«* Rev. ami Mrs. Eellmau from Albany, I>*sli** Maxwell, o f Bonanza, is vis returning from A-hlaud Baptist assoc end in Eugene attending the wedding two children »pent Maturday in Eugene. »Sugar aud flour at Ik id le r’s Food itiug at the J. B. Morris home while iation, spent Friday with the II. B. o f Mr. W arner’s sister Erma on Hat unlay afternoon. At the wedding cere store. jn«*9c Her fam ily. looking about for a location here. loony Mrs. Warner was th«* soloist. Miss Anabel Hinall, o f Eugene, spent Mr. Warner Joined h«*r in Eugene over th»* week end with her parents, Mr. I Monday. and Mrs. Ah*x Mina 11, at London. Herbert W. Lombard spent the w«*«*k Jack Clark, form erly member o f tho •‘iid in Eugene. Cottage Grove bam*ball team, has re Ibj your houaeclenning now. Rent turned to Cottage Grov«» from Butte, | a Premier. A. L. Wynne. Phone* 6. Mont., und will locate her«*. II. L. Bergman, o f Florence, was in Shingles and cement for sale. j the city Tnesilay on busiiii*ss. W L. Hubbell. alStfc E. R. Mpencer was up from Eng«*n«* John Tomseth was called to Hpring Wednesday on busin«*ss. fiehl W«*<!in*x«li»y night by the illn«*ss When you think of crackers, think of Smith-Short grocery, as F. T. Benston, o f Maginaw, was of in his wife. | Eugene Tuesilay oil biisin«*ss. we carry tin- most complete line of cookies and crackers in Mrs. H. C. T elfor«! left Thursday for M oving and »forage. Phone 99. P ity h«*r hum** in Klamath Falls, a fte r bulk and pivkagn, receiving a fresh shipment each week Transfer. u o v llt fe spending the summer with her «laugh insuring you of always getting fresh stock. I>t us show you Mrs. Mary Robinson returned Tue» t«*r, Mrs. J. E. Edwards. •lay from Malem, a here she att«*uded our new 50c package with a gun for the kiddies. Harry Hargreaves, principal o f the the state fair, au«l Portland, where she high *<*h«»«d, »pent the week ead in I visited friend». While in the latter Eugene. 1 city she attend«*«! the de«iiration o f a Bring in your wheat and get your large pip«* organ in «me o f the Metho winter flour. Bei«ller Feed Store. »29o diet enure he». William Thum motored to Halem la»* Watch this ad. nest week for th e 20c sale, Oct 13 and 14. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Rinar«l, o f Port land, are visitin g Mr. R m a rd ’s fair W eiiaeaday to att«*ii«l the state fair, B F. McCollum, o f Row River, w-i» ♦*nts, Mr and Mrs. B. F. Rinard. in Eugene on business Friilay. Avoid LaOrippe and relieve John Wno«!ar«l was in Eugene on our cold by uaing White'a Cold business Friday. ableta. oct6c T h * H t o r a T h a t A p p r e c i a t e * T o u r T r a d e J. (4- W illet» U*ft Maturday tor Mr and Mrs W. C. Hall motored up Franklin, where he w ill teach this fr o m Eugeun Tuesday on business. winter. Tales of the Town E l e c t r i c Bakery The BEST CEMENT WORK Burge & Hardin I Crackers and Cookies Smith-Short Grocery ? Jl Help Your Moulters Moult H IN K of tho amount o f hen ener g y , vitality and red blood required to grow a thousand feathers— the averaga plumage I ▲ moulting hen needs good health— good appatite— good digestion. T Dr. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a helps poultry through the moult and starts pullets and moulted hens to laying. It contains tonics for the appetite, tonics to aid digestion. It tones up the dormant egg organa. It contains iron that gives a moulting hen rich, red blood and a red comb. N o d mease where l’ an-a-ce-a is fed. By all means feed your moulting hens Ur. Hess Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. W . hanJIa tka Or. Hast Lina. Cod on a s O&rancTer & M c Q u e e n TUt os how many hens yon hate. We have a package to salt « Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kills Lice G. M. Murk«bury relumed Tuesday Mpecial music morning and evening night from a business trip to P o rt A hourly welcome to all. • • • land. Presbyterian Church— R ev. A. R. 25 Cold Tablets are guaranteed Mpeuiow, pastor. Sunday school at to act, for 25c. W h ite ’s Phar 10; morning hour aud communion ul macy. Otid 11; junior ¿.udeuvor at J; senior Eu Mrs. C. D. Humble, o f Malem, aud deuvor at G:JU; evening service 7:30. • • * Miss M argaret Mcott, senior at U niver Baptist Church— Mor vices w ill bo sity of Oregon, spent the week eud in Cottage Grove vis iliu g their aunt, Mrs. held regularly ru the Baptist cMirca every G ord’s day. Munday school 1U Catherine Bader. Mrs. Jack N oth, o f Eugene, was a a. m., morning service 11 a. m., eve week end visitor at tho H*ruiu Griggs uing service at « :J0. Prayer meeting every lnursday evening at i : JO o clocu.. homo. • • • W. D. Mtroud and son, who have Mevenlh Day Adventist Church, west just returned from western Canada, Alain street. Mervices every Maiurday. this week purchased two pieces o f ba.bba.in school, 10 a. in.; church ser Cottage Grove property, the Lew is vice, 11 a. in. Prayer ureeiiug Wednes property, one o f the nicest bungalows day, 7;JO p. m. ou th«‘ west side, and the Perini prop • • • «Tty for which he paid $2000. Christian Church, the “ h o m e lik e ” October Special— Fourteen photos fo r the price o f tw elve; any size or style, church, J. E. Carlson, minister— Bible for October only. Monroe studio, otitfe school at 9:1b. Morning service at l i , intermediate aud senior C. E. at G:JU Mrs. L. »S. M«*e and daughter Wilma, and evening service at 7:JO. Subject, residents o f Warm Mpriugs, who had * * Repentance. ’ 7 been visiting the Ed Chaloupka fam ily, • • * returned to their home Friday. Christian Science church, corner of Sam Veatch, son o f O. O. Veatch, Jeflersou avenue aud Mecond street. returned Thursday iiight from a tour Munday services at 11 a. m. Wednes through the central aud southern day services at 7:JO p. nr. ti states with H ow e ’s Loudon circus. He played in the circus band aud travelled L Y N X H O LLO W . as fa r south as Georgia. Eldon Spray o u tfit form«*rly and w ill install the Spray real st reet. has bought the radio (»Special to The Sentinel.) owned by V ictor Kem Oct. J.— Ralph Almburg was up for the s«»t, in the rear o f a week cud visit in the VV. A . Reuue estate o ffic e on Main fam ily. School opened Monday with Ernest Kurre, o f Cottage Grove, as teacher. Mrs. R. Y . Porter and sou Lester went to Eugene Maturday. Lester took the examinations in English pr«*para- tory to entering the U. o f O. Monday. Miss Moody, o f Canby, le ft for her home Munday, a fter a w e e k ’s visit with the A ja x Lumber Co. people. Mr. and Mrs. Mariou L a * bow re turned home Maturday from their trip to Malem aud Corvallis. J. A. Briggs and son Otis made a W e have received notice of business trip to Eugeue Maturday last. a 10 to 15 per cent raise in Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Campbell, who prices of Sharplex separators are visiting their children in Rose- to take effect October 15. burg, write that Mrs. Arthur Camp bell is seriously ill. Any one thinking of buying FARMERS! Attention! a separator will do well to order now before the raise*. Says It M ad e a N ew Person of Her STERLING FEED CO. 82Ü W E S T M A I N S T R E E T W. H. Morelock returned Wednesilay Thousands o f p«?ople needlessly en- morning from a business trip to Rose- dure a half sick, nervous, run dowu burg. condition wheu they might enjoy stur A ti'ii pound daughter wan born Hop dy, robust health aud all its m anifold ternber 27 in Haleui to Mr. und Mr blessings i f thtiy only knew what to Walter Hanford. do. People in this condition fiu d Tan- Many local testimonies praising lac soon ends their trouble and builds up abuudaut strength, euergy aud vi the virtues of W hite's Cold Tab tality. Mrs. Bertha Huvdc, 4717 N. lets. octtic Washington »St., Mjiokau«*, Wash., say»: “ My whole system was badly run The work o f repainting the Ohris- tin ii rhureh w ill be started iu .ti few down. 1 had no appetite, was very days. nervous, suffered from severe h«*a*l Mrs. M. W. W alker has relumed aches aud had rhtuimatism all over my from a visit with her granddaughter body. The results l got from Tautac were surprising. Why, 1 haven ’t an Mrs. Frank K«*lly, o f Valsetz. ache or i»aiu o f any kiud now, and l J. A. Joll returned Monday from am eujoyiug the very best o f health.” Nampa and other Idaho points, a fter Nervousness aud a ruu dowu, tired a visit with his mother. out fceliug are but symptoms o f a Mrs. Ida V«*uteh, who last week hidden cause, which usually lies iu the trailed her J«»fferson avenu«* property st «»much. Tan lac euabl«*s you to digest t«> Mark Garoutte for property owned your food properly aud eliminate by Mr. Garoutte, and has since moved waste, helps you regain your old time to the Gamut te residouce to r«*side, strength and vigor. Get a bottle today w ill return to the J«*ffersou avenue at any good druggist. obe projHTty next week, having decided to call o f f the deal. CHURCH NEWS | Methodist Church—Sunday school -it Q:4!i. Morning worship at 11 a. ru. A largo »(Town is nxpootoil next Hnn- ilay morning. Hubjocl, “ Tho Mnstnr Hns Como ami ('alloth fo r Then. ” Junior Inngun at 5 p. m. Kpworth longin' at fit.'IO p. in. Look for u lively mooting. Kvoning so r v i oo ut 7:30. A. F. & A. M., Attention _ _ Kogulur communication, Wed- nos,lay, Oetobcr 4. Work iu ' ▼ ' K. 0. degree, by courtesy. Mpecial communication, Friday, October 0, beginning at 3 p. ui.; work iu hi. A. degree; dinner at 7:00, served by Constellation club, followed by con turned work iu K. A. degree. Visitors welcome. U F K H K K T W. LO M B A R D , By order W. M. Bee ret ary. Seed! Seed! Seed! VETCH T IM O T H Y RYE CHEAT R Y E O R ASS J O N E S Sc CLOVER R E C L E A N E D O ATS E A T O N 1