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fic coast is also expected to break REPORT ON MARKET ROAD T; 11 records, according to Mr. Fee. This is due perhaps to the fact that busi ness conditions m Uanuda have under FUND PREPARED gone a big improvement. Canadian BAZAAR AND CHICKEN DINNER BRINGS IN $150 Approximately $150 was eleared at the bazaar and chicken dinner given by the Ladies' Aid society o f the Methodist church Wednesday in the church parlors. The food sale and art and fancy work bazaar held ull »lay was a big success financially and the chicken dinner in the evening was well attended. All of the articles for sale were displayed in attractively deeo rated booths. The bazaar may be made Methodist Church—Sunday school nt an annual event by the society. 9:47». Classes for all ages. Morning wor BLUE MOUNTAIN. ship at 11; Junior league at 3. Fp- worth league at 6:30. Fventng service (Special to The Sentinel.) at 7:30. Special music for both morn Nov. 15.— Finley Whipps was in Eu ing and evening. A welcome to all. gene Friday on business. 4» • • Naomi Mooney spent the week end Presbyterian Church— Rev. A. K. with home folks. Speumwr, pastor. Sunday school at I Walter Dowciis came up and hel|x*d Kt; morning hour at 11; junior K ii his father butcher hogs last wee.k. dcavor at 3; senior Fndeavor at 6:30; Mrs. Tom Foster and Mrs. (b*orge evening service 7:30. Foster visited at the Bert Ln.ucaster • • • home Saturday. Sovenlh Day Adventist Church, west Miss Gorman visited at tin* Finley Main street. Services every Saturday. Whipps home Sunday. Sabbath school, 10 a. m.; church ser Butte Mooney hurt his hand quite vice, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Weduea bad while nt work at the Row liiver day, 7:30 p. in. camp. • • • Mr. and Mrs. John Palmer spent Christian Church, the “ homelike** Sunday at the Snell home. church, J. K. Carlson, minister-- Bible Butte Mooney went to Portland Sun school at 9:45. Morning service at 11, day to serve on the federal jury. subject, “ The Hour Has Come.’ ’ Kvc a ing service a I 7:30 p. n»., subject, ) “ The Greatest Hook in the W orld.” • • * W. T. Garoutte was in from Bow Christian Science church, corner of Riser yesterday to obtain treatment Jefferson avenue and Second street. for a misplaced vertebra o f the neck. Mrs. J. C. Robertson is a goest at Sunday services at 11 a. in Wednes d*iy services at 7:30 p. m. tf the home o f her daughter, Mrs. C. A. • • • Bartell, having accompanied Mrs. Bar Baptist Church -Services will lx» tell home on the latter's return from held regularly in the Baptist church a visit in Portland. John Barker received word this week every Herd's day. Sunday school 10 in., morning service 11 a. m , eve of the death of a brother, William mug service nt 7:30. Prayer meeting Barker, at Sultan, Wash. Mrs. Hoge and J. C. Branstetter, of every Thursday evening at 7:30 o ’clock. * * * Silverton, and Mr. Branstvttvr’sd a u gh Free Methodist Church—The district ter, Miss Lucille, o f Eugene, visited pmrtcrly conference will convene in Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. John ^Barker. the hall on south Tenth street and Monroe avenue November 23 to 26. Kvangelistic services will be held ev- *ry evening nt 7:30. D. S. Forrester, pastor. money has increased in value until it More Than S8000 Spent Near Cottage is now on n parity with United States Orove Since January 1; $84,068.11 money and the CnnAdian farmers are harvesting the greatest crops in years. Expended in County. The sum o f $8,479,39 of market rood fund» win* expended in the vicinity of Cottage Grove thin year. County En I inner P. M. Morne toi» refmrted to the ttute highway department. Market road money to the amount o f $84,068.11 ’ Mis expend.*<l on 19 different project» throughout the county during the »aim » nod »» follow»: ' lotmrg, north . $ t,M 0 M •'n»|»*r Natron .......... ............. 12,3.86.4 I io ti road....................... 260.06. 'Vtiw »tage route....................... 11.168.56 **■11 creek road ......................... 10,399..84 Vlvadorc Coyote ........... 7,412.0*1 {nnipton road ........................ 2,154.16 liiHhneli »lough......................... 45.09 Inyden bridge Oiiiip creek 1,924 .3, ■Ilmira Noti ............ .................. 11,447.9 1 indiani rond.......................... 295.06 'dapleton, en»t........................... 2,072.51 Cmdininn, west............................ 7,665.71 ■anello road.................... 100.80 tiilmon, rond.............. v............... 2,005.50 I letter l.owell (1921)................ .38.70 Meadow» bridge......................... 4,261.5.8 ’»rifu* highway south of Cottage Grove .............. 1,04.8.8.3 l.Mtham bridge.................... 7,4.30.56 Total..................... $84,068.11 HEAVY TOURIST TRAVEL FROM EAST PREDICTED louriHt tiuvrl to tin* I'lieiflC CO M M t tins toll and winter will be the gr#i*t .‘>t hi yearn, ih the prediction o f ('has. .•v F«*, passenger traffic manager of ■ he Southern 1‘acific company, who i*> >ow on an extended trip through the • ast obtaining first hand information oil traffic conditions. Mr. F ee’s fore ast is supported by re|»orts received from Southern Pacific general agents hroughout the United States and abroad and all |H>iut to an unprecedent • d travel to the Pucific coast this winter. Greatly improved business eouditioas all over the country, bumper crops hi the middle west and Canada and reduced fall and winter tourist tares to the Pacific const are some o f the important factors that have in duced travelers to come to the Pacific coast for the winter. The summer tourist season just over was one o f the largest in years and reports from the Southern Pacific com puny show that during the I s e a s o n 215.476 people came to the Pacific coast on summer tourist tickets over Southern Pacific lines alone. This mini bur was an increase of 91,027 or 73.4 ;>er cent over the 1921 summer tourist travel and was in addition to the thousands of passengers who came on regular tickets. Tourist tarvel from Canada to the CHURCH NEW S I Tales of the Town ö RINGS WE THINK Indigestion Gone Thing, Other, Thmh tnd What W, Thmh » In, Thing, Ottura Think Cowardice i» roprclieusibte—but imagine «hut this world would without four. just bo “ Tanlac has relieved me of troubles When the tube woman gets togged from which l suffered for years, and out in ull the latent fiuery »bo certain I am feeling fino n o w ," declared Mrs ly will bo a pip« droam. Kate Langlnnds, of 722S 2nd Ave., K, • * * Senttle, Wash. “ I had rheumatism in my limbs so Down in Central America they have revolutions instead o f presidential elec bad T could hardly get around. I suf fered dreadfully from indigestion, too. tions—and find it cheaper. and food fermenting in my stomnch • * * caused terrible bloating, headaches and A couple o f airplaners went up iu dizzy spells. T was so nervous, and tin* air 3006 feet and cooked celery, miserable at night that restful sleep consomme and terrapin. The menu was out of the question and Í got so sounds as if they knew the proper bill weak and run down it wns all I could do to look after my housework. for high livers. “ Tanlac has so completely rid me of The man who agrees to everything indigestion that I can eat anything Î want now* and T have gained around you say is not entertaining company. ten pounds. T’m entirely free from * * * headaches and dizziness, and the rheu B»*iiuty is only akin d«*«»p—and most runt ism i«* nearly gone T never no beauties an* thin skinuod. tice it. T d on ’t believe Tnnlac hns an • * • equal anyw here." There is no drifting along in this Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. life. If you d o n ’t face yourself ahead, the whirlpool made by those who are forcing themselves ahead will carry you buck ward. * * # Nine thousand fathoms o f water at the north pole. I t ’s a wonder the old stick doe.su’t get waterlogged. * * * # * Doesn't it make you feel cheap to tell a good story to a friend, only to have him remind you that he told you the story iu the first placet * * * I Wednesday, Nov. 22 1.338 VmiH-v avcage. $5.00 special clutch attachment for Fords...................... $1.00 $3.50 to $5.00 gloves, the pair .......... $1.00 30x31/.» IT. S. chain tread tire. ............................. $15 00 And another tire of same kind ................................... ...... $1.00 AND DON'T FORGET — we have an auction sale o f used ears and other things, as per sale hill, at West Side (iaiage at in. same day. N . J. N e ls o n , J r . ONE Y E A R ’S SUKSt ElRI ION TO THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL $1.00 — to the first two persons paying their snl>- seription upon the forenoon of Dollar Day, Wednesday, November 22. Thin uniat be credited upon a paid in a d v a n c e aubecription and cannot apply upon any pari of a subscription which is past due. A paat due suhaenptioti may be paid up to date and th en tin s sp e cia l w ill a p p ly . For Sale—Full-blooded |7pd Rhode * * What Are You Going to Do About It? * A preacher is iu a bad position when he has to gel his salary from those his sj-rmons must criticize if his work is to kxve results. A New Jersey farmer has started suit against an airship owner for tres- |iass— but the chances are it will be i -------- f found that there are no grounds lor Hates—One cent the word; mini* j »ueh an action. M ILITARY CLUB TO STAGE * * # ENTERTAINMENT NOV. 26 | mum 35 words; throe insertions for | | the price o f two when paid in ad j. Do not look for the bad in your The Cottage Grove Military club will j vane.*; half ceut the word aftar L neighbor— rather look to see liow fur luge Koduud, the wizard, one of the | the third ¿userlion. he is emulating the good example you greatest magicians on tin* American are setting him. stage today, who with his assistants For Sale— All grades dimension, rustics * * • will give an interesting performance sliiplap and finish, rough or surfacedl, Another get-rich quick artist is in at the high school auditorium Saturday at reasonable prices. Lammers Broev jail. A fter he had sold $1,500,000 night, November 27», at popular prices. phone 1J V I o l t t f worth of stock in a wireless company, Host and is said to be a deep student of occult science and to have made a For Sale— -8-room bungalow; modem;. someone discovered that all he had was life long study o f psychic phenomena. best home on Sixth street; good <M* • the air to send the messages through He is billed “ Tin* Man With a Master buildings, wood, garden. I f you waaii it- and he delivered to each stockholder home come and see it and you will buy his share o f that commodity just pre M in d ,'' and his show o f wonders is of • U 722 south S ixth street. sepl5(f«* a clean and moral nature. vious to selliug him his stock. • * • A 1920 Ford with new battery, new k now I f y o u ’re really you top, two extra tires and uiotoe iu D ie increased cost o f living doesn’t you're a fool. A 1 shape for sale at a bargain. Call seem to have made auy difference to at West Hide Garage. oötfc: the bedbug. • * # For Rent— 200 acre farm, half mile from. Cottage Grove. W. B. Cooper. e !3 tfc Late authorities on algebraic prob For Sale—Gravel and dirt for fillin g lems tell us that men should marry the or drivew ays. D elivered any part o f hustling .type of girl. Girls are willing the c.ily. K<»bert M cG ow au, phom- to hustle for a man that wants that 2F12. ulOpd t f kind o f a girl. • * * For Sale— Large iron cooking vat. No man who would make the most mounted on stove. Just the thing lor the farm. Cannot In* delivered un- o f an opport unity wait» for the oppor- I December 1. The HentineL tf uuity. For Sale— 150 nice single comb White I * * * The city aiau longing for a little leghorn pullets; O. A. C. and Holly wood strain. Waldo Miller, city, Diss- patch o f giiMvnd he can call his own I ton route, phone I FIS. does not urnJerstaud why boys want to For S a ^ —90 1-17 acres o f heavy tim leave the fuxm. ber land, 9 miles south o f Cottage * » • Grove, bet ween P1 ji H k |» s ami Woodard If ico cream Made freckles and hang sawmills— section 6 on Cedar creek. Inquire at 145 north N street. n3 17pd ng on front gale» produced rhrauut 4 gallono o f gasoline for..... $ 1.00 Eight O. I. C. pigs for sale; weigh 3<J ti»m, a» a acinatist claims, what a Regular $2.00 UOx.'C tul«*» to 40 pounds. 8. O. YanBchoinck« bunch o f homely crippled damsels this $ 1.00 phone F l2. _________ i, i town would have! R» filini $l.h5 HOx.'t Julies..... $ 1.00 * • * For Sale —50 bead o f goats. C. V. Jor* il.'iu. Cent ral hotel, or J. 0. \\ r ig h t , There are some people who do not THE FOLLOWING BARGAINS W ILL START AT 10 A M Walker, Ure. li.; 1 Ì |)d make mistakes— but thtjy d o n ’t amount AND CONTINUE UNTIL OUR STOCK OF THESE I For Sale— Yearling st. Mawes calf; to enough to get them names iu the I price reasonable. George Freeman, giuperv. x ARTICLES IS EXHAUSTED W A N T A D S and She Gains Ten Pounds Without a business education you are greatly handicapped. If you are employed by others you have to have it; if you work for yourself you need it. Monday is enrollment day and there will never he a better time than right now. wholesome You can have FRKK CATAI j OG AND FULL INFORMATION UPON RE QUEST. Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts, President Eugene Oregon JI T N E Y K Ralph Chestnut Woodson Garage, Phone 27 I After garage closes, phone res-1 ¡deuce. 118-L. W . T. POOLE Carpenter Work ’ # ---------- By the day, the job or the contract, in town or in the country. Address 1’. <>. Box 285, Cottage Grove, Oro. lied pullet»; ul»o »eed und feed oat». A. C Anderson, 1526 east Main, phone Grove Transfer! Furniture Moving and General Jobbing F. W. JACOBS. Res Phoon 21 F3 Dressmaking and Designing all work guantiltved MRS. PET 8AN FORD \ 20f> A d a m s Avenue * Photic 134-R, Cottage Grove, Ore. Agency Barclay Custom Made Corse* The Sentinel receives inquiries every week from prospective settlers who winh copies o f tho puper. If you wish to sell your Inod your ml should bo in Tho Sentinel, whero prospective settlers will see it. and bread by wholesome telling your Poultry Feeds that arc right iu quality, right in price, will give the right results. Ask your feed dealer to sup ply you with that kind, CHERRO poultry feeds. Stock Feed Winter calls for stronger feeds. A good time to use a well balanced feed, and have your feed store supply you with CHER RO Cow Chow, CHERRO Molasses Feed and CIIERRO Pig Chow. PROFESSIONAL CARDS DR. A. W. KIM E Specialist in Obstetrics Will euro for confinements at his home if desired. Special nurse if re quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Bank building. Hours. 9 to 12 aud I to 6. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. O ffice phono, 10; res idence phoue, 15s Y. DR. W. E. LEBOW Dentist O ffice Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 lo 12 aud 1 to 5:30. Eveumgs and Sunduys by appointment. Fuoues: office 35, residence 134-Y. DR. 0. E. FROST O ffice in Lawson builriag Phouu 47 Cottage Grove Oregon GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. P- Physician and Surgcou X ray work in all its brauches. Eve uiugs by appointment. 634 Maiu Cottage Grove, Oregon DR. W. M HAMILTON Chiropractic Chronic cases a specialty. O ffice over Darby hardware. Residence a' 212 South P acific Highway. J. F. SPRAY Real Estate, Insurance and .Collections 405 Main Street Cottage Grove HERBFRT W. LOMBARD Attorney at I.tw First National Bank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phoue 94 PROPRIETOR O ffice Phona 4 pure grocer to deliver CHER- RO flour. Our school is well equipped with modern office devices, such as bookkeeping machines, adding machines, calculators, mimeograph typewriters, etc. * For gale- My fine two-acre home on ki»»e» du esii't let the »t sbltk* grow oil east Madison avenue; $560 down and his face. . . . » < * $45 monthly payment, including inter H illy One languages t ire .p.J;«,, ii$ est. M. F. Desl.nr7.es. n litfc For gale Pi actually new heater, me Honlh America— which i jay n m l l iil for dium large; reasonably priced. 225 • he fnet that so ninny > ,f ike levolutios . north I Si in* street, phone 1I8J. u lid lc vre jiiMt talk. • • • f • For gale Two good young cows giving A man was rerent Jy f,„ „ | fo , milk, one $30 and one $35. Nee J. F. kissing an Oregon ' j i j o w —nn.l Ae hns Mp™y* n litfr not yet a d m it!»! tl JBt it wasn’t .worth Close in residence. $100 down. $20 per Ml#» price. | month; a snap. Why pay rentf * • • | ■peay b e ll._____________ ' a 17 1 f .* Home f e l l a s are sorb ra k e ) nters Buy a lot aud build a home in the beet that tb*y e w n t rant the joke to f be nt town in Oregon. See Hprdy a !7 tfr ether fe llo .w ’t expense. The most important food should he pure and Our teachers have all had practical business experience in addition to their teacher train ing. Island More people go to church because they think they ought to than because * “ 3 Jj___________________ p.'l 171«1 ¡they want to. # * • Figs for sale, $4 each. V, E. Grous A new fashion iu dress is for women beck, Cre»well, Ore. n I024j.d to wear e lee trie lights—just ns if the Will build house to suit plans o f pros already. per*'V** purchaser. Have hit clow in men did u ’t see enough • • * on » h u h to put it. Term». G e o rg e The health o f the nation i.4 said to I .aminer». nlO 24« fust $150,000,000 a year. Tfcoae are Loans on Willamette Valley Farms 3.1 years, 6 |»*r cent, no i*omiui»»iiiu. pretty healthy looking figures anyway. • • • Write for lull information. A. ('. Boh rantedt, Manager, Branch O ffice, Hy taking 530 eminent« men and Fort land Joint Stock Ijtnd Bank, 407 women as a basis it has Iseen proved Masonic Temple, Salem, Or. nlod29|..l that brain workers are long lived. On For Rent Five room bungalow oij the supposition that this test would highway and Nelli» place. Write Lo ehow like results with mankind gen Mr». Fred Montgomery, Springfield, erally, we may soon ex|*»ct lo rreeivo ____ ____ u 10 24 pd tfc blaek bordered announcements froiin rel Spirella coraet for style, com fort and at ives o f many member* o f our legis durability. New models, lower prices. latures. Mr». E. CJ. ¡shay, resident conetierc • * • k ¡¡05 Sixth street. n il 24pd The man who is a h arden to» himself W an ted-Y ou n g man who Is not afraid Usually doesn't stop th ere. of work; age 25 to 30; must In • • • trustworthy and reliable anil have best Y ou ’d see how much a" woman thinks o f references. Is'tive inquiries at Th ot her hubby if you M d th»* same Fentinel office. n17pd things about him that sit»* herself does. For gale Three no. 1 Jersey cows. • • • just fresh; also one dozen full blood A young woman usu $lly looks for •*d Rhode Island Ke.l cockerels. F. K. l ay lor, Walker, On*., phone 31 FI5. pd points o f resemblance between her Wanted—Experienced girl or woman sweetheart and the hero* in the book I for general housework. Mrs. li. A. she is reading. • • • f Mdler, 247 south Necund. nl7|id It doesn't make so m oeh difference For Sale Good bay gelding; will be two years old 1st o f May and is a what you do just so Ion r ms you dou 't ‘ done. ’ good, bloeky animal. Price, $35. K. C. K«*t................ Arne, Cottage Grove, Ore., phone <5 F5. __________ _______ nl id I pd The man who is invit in ^ his w if e 's Bread 14« D R ROY SMITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 aud 915 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon MRS F. J. ALSTOTT, S. T. (Suggestive Therapeutics) EU diseases cun be relieved by sug gestotherapy. Magnetic healing, elee tri» ma»»age and thermorays used. These treatment» speak for them solves. Phono 180 L. O ffice iu res. Weak, Weary Women I'juwn the Cauae o f Dally Woes aud End Theui- I VV'hcu the back aches and throbs, * Wh^n ibuiiscwork is torture, 1 When a■ glit brings no rest or sleep, ) When uriowry disorders set in, . W onaia’l lot in a wenry one. Xkoau’s Kidney 1‘ tlls are for weak kidneys. Uieve proved their worth in Cottage d rove. This is one Cottage Grove wiouan's testim ony: Mr». W. 8. McCnleb, 747 8. Second St., says: “ I had weak kidneys am! suffered witk inflammation of the bladder and nine was nervous and be came run down and languid. I had no energy and often neglected my house work. Tho action of my kidneys was too frequent until I used Doan's Kid ney Pitta for these attacks. They soon helped me and I felt stronger and bet ter in every way. My energy was re stored and I was free from the tired feeling.” Price 60c, at all denlors. D on’t sim ply ask for a kidney remedy -get Doan’s Kidney P ill» -th e same that Mrs. McCaleb had. Foster Milburn C o, M frs, Buffalo, N. Y. nl0-17