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ÜJlrr VOLUMI! XXXIII COTTACIK GROVE, LANE COUNTY, OREGON, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1922 ALEXANDER COOLEY AMONG PIONEERS OF 50S Death o f Aged Man Take« Last Earliest A rrivals by Ox Team. Tour Children Survive. (grow üroimrl of YOUTHFUL THIEVES ARE CAUGHT WITH BIG HAUL About $25 worth o f merchandise, in eluding threw lugorsolt watches, two Evcrshurp pernii* and a fountain pen, all o f which had been taken from the Kern pharmacy, were found this week by Marshal lì. B. 1'itcher m possession ot two loeal boys, both about 12 years o f age. One o f the boys was found guilty o f a similar offense some time ago and was sentenced to the state re torni seluml but was paroled to his pureuts tor six mouths on good be has tur. 1 his is the first time the other boy has been connected with sueli an at lair. Another boy of about the same age says he took some cough drops troin tin' same store but the boys all slutc that he was uot implicated in the other thefts. During the Christmas rush the third lad is said to have been caught in the act o f taking some toys from another store. The two boys who worked together would enter the store iu the morning before the clerks had arrived and while one engaged the attention o f the jail ilor the other would get the desired article. The merchandise returned had not been missed from the drug stole but a number of other articles which had been missed the boys denied hav mg taken. POSTOFFICE HAS BIGGEST W. H. FUSON IS INJURED IN HOLIDAY RUSH EVER AUTO ACCIDENT I j Christmas G ifts Mailed Early This Y ear; Packages Much Larger; Many Are Insured. Elderly Man Had But P artially Re covered Prom Previous Injuries to H ip and Knee. The death o f Alexander Cooley on A considerable increase this year in W. 1!. Fuson, o f Dorena, was quite Tuesday marks the passing o f prac the uunibcr, si/.e and value o f Christ severely injured in tin automobile ac tn u 11 \ the last o f I lit* earliest pioneer* mas packagi s is rc|H>rtcd by Mrs. Katie cident Friday afternoon, although it is o f lhi* scctuiu. \lr. Coolcv died at lift* B. \ ca t ch, postmaster. More Christmas not certain that he was actually struck home o f his daughter, Mrs. V. 1). mail, both incoming and outgoing, was by the ear. Mr. Fusou was crossing White, at the age o f 87 years, 11 handled this year than ever before in F ifth street at Main and was travel mouths and It» days, following a short the history o f the local office. Espe ing west. A t the time he had nearly illness. cially was there an increase in the reached the curb at the Jones & Eaton Alexander Cooley w a s born i u Gray- amount o f insured mail, which might corner, the George Hastings car, driven son eouuty, Vn., January 1U, 1835. indicate either that more valuable pres by one o f the girls, turned from the When he was mut! years o f age he ents were given or that people were west into F ifth street from Main. It left his Virginia home and moved with taking more precautions to see that is not certaiu whether the driver lost las mother, two brothers and a sister their packages arrive safely. Iu for control o f her ear or whether she was to Missouri, where the fam ily remained mer years the average Christmas pack forced to the curb by another cur, but until 1853. That year the fam ily came age was about the size o f a shoe box the ear jumped up onto the sidewalk west, making the trip by ox team in but this year many huge packages were at the same time Mr. Fuson was step fix e mouths and lauding in l<anc COUn sent through the mails. ping onto it. The stories o f eye w it ly. Mr. Cooley located on a farm one By far the heaviest part of the out nesses were contradictory. Some said mile south of Cottage Grose and ii\ed going mail in the loeal o ffic e was well the ear hit Mr. Fuson. Others said there the remainder of his life, lit* out o f the way by the time the in thart Mr. Fuson, who was already crip was married September 28, 1805, to coming packages began to arrive, which pled and able to move but slowly, Eliza Shields, whose death occurred indicates that people are fast taking stumbled and fell. He said he was July 1, 1M 7 7. seriously the warning to “ mail your struck by the ear. The driver o f the Since 1818 Mr. Cooley had made his Christmas packages e a rly.” la fact car said it did not strike him. home with his daughter Judu, w ife of December It) and 18 were two o f the Mr. Fuson was curried to a physi V. D While. His lour children, George, MONTH OF RELIGIOUS busiest days during the entire rush at cian ’s o ffice, where it was found that i i Paisley, Curnu, o f Kugeue, Hubert the local office. SERVICES ENDS SUNDAY he was severely bruised and the left and Mrs. White, of Cottage Grove, knee badly scratched. were with him during his last illuess. SPE N D F IR S T C H R IS T M A S A T The series o f revival services which Funeral service* and interment were Mr. Fuson, who is tin elderly man, HOM E T O G E TH E R IN 22 Y E A R S have been in progress for a mouth at held at the Shields cemetery at It* sustained a fracture o f the le ft hip the Free Methodist church will proba e clock yesterday morning, Kev. Wal seveial months ago and before that For the first time in 22 years two bly close Suuday night with the New hail sustained an injury to the same den delivering the 1 uncial sermon. Y e a r ’s watch night service called for brothers, C. C. C’ruson and Frank Cru knee which was injured in the most 7:30. Meetings will be conducted to son, both o f this city, spent Christmas recent accident. N o complaint has LOCAL MOTORCYCLISTS night and tomorrow night, the subject together at home with their parents, been filed against the driver o f the IN NEW YEAR'S DAY RUN fo r Saturday being “ Divine H ealin g.” Mr. aud Mrs. G \Y. Cruson, at Leba ear. It was said that she fainted An auoiiitiug service will be held the non. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson mo shortly a fter the accident. Three motorcyclists from Cottage same evening. Kev. D. S. Forrester, tored duwu Monday. Grove are entered in the N ew Y e a r ’s pastor, has announced that the meet •lay endurance run. the annual event ings may be continued another week. staged by the Eugene Motorcycle asso It so, the announcement w ill be made nation. The men and the numbers thev at the Sunday services. w ill wear in the contest are: Harry lientle, 7; Marion Parks, 8, and Em melt Burnside, 8. The men will leave Neighborhood N ew s Eugene at miduight December 31 at Toledo, Ohio. Prep Men to Meet Cor Business Is Good Throughout Season; intervals of fiv e minutes. The run vallis Eleven N ew Y e a r ’s; Busi Toys Cheaper N ow Than for covers 425 miles and the riders will HEBRON. go as far north as Portland and as far ness Men Give Support. Several Years. south as Cottage Grove, ( ’ash and mer (Special to The Sentinel.) « handise donations to the amount of Dee. 2d.— Mr. and Mr.\ Crollinger Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 20.— Arrange Local stores enjoyed unusually heavy $25l) have been made by dealers from Portland to Roscburg to be given as and childreu came up from Albany to ments for the football game to be sales this year during the pre-holiday spend Christmas and visit a few days played here New Y e a r ’s day between season. Shopping started early and prizes. with Mrs. Crollinger» ’ parents, Mr. the Scott high school, o f Toledo, O., sales continued good until Saturday aud Mrs. Finley. and the Corvallis high school teams night. Practically all the stores put T R IB U T E P A ID GEORGE C A R L IL E Charlie White has returned from are now complete. The game w ill b*1 on extra salespeople for the last few Muiinu, where he was called Thursday played on the college grounds ami will days o f the rush. Doe. 25.— (T o the E d itor.)— It was o f last week by the illness o f a be called at 1:30 in the afternoou, ii The proprietor o f one store which very sad, indeed, to note the death o f brother, whose condition is now ini order that it may be finished befon handles toys in considerable quantity George Carlile. The world can ill a f proving. dark. The Toledo team left home oi says that this Christmas is the biggest ford to lose such men. 1 knew Mr. Car V\. L. Kimble, E. F. Carlile and son Christmas morning and will arrive ii year he has hail during -the several lile nearly all his life. My first rec Johnnie aud Mrs. J. A. Young were Portland Saturday morning, stoppin; y e n ry he has been in business in Cot- ollection o f him was when hw was a Christ mas gucsLs at the Char lit- White en route at various points hi order to tag»- Grove. Not only is it the b ig small b.-y and I was railed on to act home. have short signal and scrimmage prae- gest year in the amount of money as one o f the pallbearers at his moth Chaneey Overton and Miss Gertrude tiee. They w ill be met in Portland by taken in but in the number o f articles e r ’s funeral. George was near the age Clark were married Saturday in Eu- several dozen cars o f Corvallis rooters sold. Toys this year were about one- of lour or fiv e yearn. This was at g. n.-. and business men who will conduct third cheaper than last year. The »Sat Goldeudale, Wash., where he was born. Mrs. Harvey Taylor has returned them thiough the business section o f urday preceding Christmas was the Afterw ard he came to Cottage Grove, from Junction City, where she had Portland. It is expected that Mayor biggest day the store had ever had, and I was person Uy acquainted with been for six weeks caring for her Baker w ill cooperate by h< ailing the not even excepting war time holidays him during his young manhood days. daughter, Mrs. Jackson Sprinkel, who parade with the Portland police band. when sales were heavy. I do not think I have ever knowu a was seriously ill. The Corvallis high school band will more upright, cleaner, more eouseicu C lifford T aylor is home from Salem «also be on hand to welcome the vis it tious man than he always was, and Veterans and Widows Benefited. for the holiday vacation, visiting with ors. what a d ifferent world this would be his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tay Many veterans o f the Mexican and The demand for seats is beyond ex ii there were more George Garbles. lor. pectation ami business men o f Corvallis C ivil wars and widows o f veterans But that is one o f the mysterious Mr. aud Mrs. A. S. Powell and sou who underwrote the enterprise will who reside in Cottage Grove are bene things o f this w orld- why such prom V irgil spent Sunday at the home of likely be most fully reimbursed. I f fited by the bill which recently passed ising, useful and good people are re Mr>. P o w e ll’s brother, George Taylor. there is a surplus it will go into the congress allowing increases in their moved when they are so very badly Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Gilliam and chil pensions. needed. Bometline, somewhere we hope dren, Grandpa Gilliam and daughter high school athletic treasury. to understand, and we will. My sym M yrtle, Mr. aud Mrs. J. G. Murry and pathy goes out this Christmas morning child re ii and Al»s. K. H. Lucky were Harold left «Sunday for an over Christ from Kelso, Wash., fo r a visit at the to the w ife nud »even little children. Christmas guests at the A. L. Gilham mas visit with Mr. H a rtle y ’s relatives home of Mrs. Volgam ore’ sparents, Mr. Tune only can soothe them. Many and Mrs. Charles Teeters. near Salem. home. times during the lust 12 years have i Mr. and Mrs. John Chapman returned The S. E. Dresser fam ily were here Miss Della Murry is homo from Eu mcu him 011 a Sunday morning with gene for a few days visiting with her from Comstock for Christmas dinner to Eugene Monday evening, a fte r a his little tots going to Sunday school mot her. Christmas visit with relatives. with Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. Dn *sser. — Hot sending them, but going with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales and little Frank Clock was iu the Hollow Mr. and Mr*. G. M. •Kebelbeck and them— after he had worked all the children spent Christmas at Walter- Tuesday. daughter Dorothy spent Christmas here week in logging camp amid storm and ville with Mrs. Kebelbecks ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shafer, o f Eugene, with Mr. B ales’ mother. Mr. and Mrs. Warren K elly and hardship. But loyal to his Master. It Mr. and Mrs. Kearns. were Christmas guests at the Taylor »s w ill said and written plain, “ The granddaughter Ellen Krause motored Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Führer in ' home. king of shadows loves a shining daughter Hazel aud J. W. Tharp spent to Eugene Saturday. John Teeters went to Salem Friday. mark. ’ 1 T H E C ED ARS Christmas at the Jepsou home. mark. ’ * A FK1£ND> Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damewood mo Walter Jepsou was in Eugene Mon tored to Eugene Saturday. (Special to The Sentinel.) dn y . Grove People Help B elief Fund. Mr. and Mrs. W infred Turpin, of Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf and Dec. 26.— The two Black more fam Cottage Grove people contributed $18 children went to Portland Saturday to ilies, o f the Grove, and the Harry tin* Grove, spent Monday at the W ar ren K elly home. toward the relief of the lv e r Johnson »pend Christmas and visit a few days Wheeler fam ily, o f Bosiburg, spent Mrs. Krause and children arrived and James Church families, sufferers with Mr. K ap p au f’s sister. Christmas with Mr. «and Mrs. M. M. Friday from Cashmere, Wash., fo r a in a recent fire in Eugene. Subserip Mr. and Mrs. L. D. H u ff and chil Wheeler. visit with Mrs K rause’s mother, Mrs. t»oii papers were circulated among the dren »peut Christinas at W alker with A. 11. Sprinkel, o f Junction City, '»e m b e r» o f the bridge and road crew Mrs. H u ff's parents, Mr. and Mrs. spent the week end at the home o f his Warren Kelly. Mr. and Mrs. C. 1). Van Valin spent working near here and $32 collected Imjoic, and Mrs. H u ff aud the chi! mother, Mrs. G. W. Smith, who has Christmas in the Grove at the J. H. and the remainder was secured in con dren remained for a few days' visit been ill but is now improving. Chambers home. tributions made at business houses at with relatives and friends. A fin e program at The Cedars school A. »S. Ward and fam ily motored to which subscription papers were left. house Friday evening was largely a t Springfield Monday and spent the day tended and enjoyed. L Y N X HOLLOW' at the Robert Ward home. Man Struck by Auto. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Smith and little Mr. and Mrs. K*»y Garoutte and I r daughter Marie and G. C. Smith, o f the vin Yancey motored to Klamath Falls Au elderly man by the name of (Special to The Sentinel.) Grove, spent the week end at the home McCauley was struck by a Ford tour Dec. 2b.— Miss Nancy Neal returned Saturday for a visit with relatives. mg car on west Main street Suuday lust week from a visit at Clovcrdale o f Mrs. Sm ith’s mother, Mrs. Ed Ash Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman, of night and suffered a badly sprained with her sister, Mrs. Will James. l,y . Eugene, spent Christmas with relatives and bruised right hip and knee. Oeeu Marion Horning, who is working at J. N. Campbell hauled a load of here. pants of the ear took the man to the lumber to Dorena last week for his Dorena, spent Christmas at the home Lyman Yoekey, o f Eugene, visited a o ffic e o f a physician for attention. of his aunt, Mrs. Ed Ashby. sou Carl. few days o f the week at the J. B. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Neal, of Wash Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartley and Mrs. Mosby home. P rice Pays F in e A. B. Wolford were in Eugene Thurs ington, en route to California, visited Mr. and Mrs. Barton Perini, o f An during the week at the Ed Ashby I .aw re nee Prm e, who had been s**rv day of last week. lauf, spent Christmas at the homo of home. log out a fine in the county ja il tor Mr. and Mr«. S. E. Dresser left Wed Mrs. Perini '* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Dillon and daughter J. A. Elliott. niooushiniiig, paid $2UU, the remainder nesiiay o f last week for Comstock, ot the fine which he had not served where Air. Dresser will operate the eu Margaret, of Portland, and Mr*. Avery The Verne Garoutte fam ily spent Hartsol, o f the Grove, spent Christmas Monday at the home o f Mr. G aroutte’s out, and was re leaned Wednesday. giue in a sawmill. Mrs. John Samson and daughter at the P. II. Magee home. mother, * * A u n t” Kate Land. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. McFarland and Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett, o f Cottage Your wants may be few —provided June, o f Salem, and Dr. and Mrs. W. sons Byron and Howard spent Christ Grove, spent Christinas at the home of E. l 4 kow, of Cottage Grove, were you are a user o f Sentinel wan tads. t f Christina* guests at the Marion la*buw mas in the Grove with the Andrew her parents, Mr. and Mrs. «1. A. Elliott. Brund family. Severn I from here attended a dance home. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Baker, o f Salem, at Aniatif »Saturday night, among them Mr Johnson arrived Sunday from Saskatchewan, B. S. H im brother’s and Miss Florence McFarland, o f the being Mr. and Mrs Wayne Kirk, Mr. — is old H C. L. making fam ily came some time ago and have Grove, spent Christmas at the O. W. and Mrs. Emit Kirk, Lev and A run inroads into your incomef taken up their residence iu a house on McFarland home. VanSohoinek, Philip Mosby and Cor Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Dorward visited bett Smith. the J. N. Campbell place. -did you know that the l#eat The Benzie H u ff fam ily, o f Hebron, Tuesday at the G. W. McFarland home. Bert Cline returned to the Bohemia way to »leal him a solar spent Christmas here with Mrs. H uff * district Wednesday, after spending plexus is to read the ads in DORENA. parents, Mr. and Mrs. le w Lajoie. several days at home. the newspaper* and take ad Ralph Mosburg came up Sunday for v it nr age o f thr prices made (Special to The Sentinel.) a visit at the W. A. Benue home. Eighth Grade Examination. thefe by enterprising merchants? Dec. 28. Mrs. Alfred Williams, of I>*ster Porter same up from the U. The regular state uniform Eighth — *omi» merchants will give o f O. Friday to upend the Christmas Bow Hivcr, spent Thursday at the home grade examination w ill be given in j o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. districts where there are pupils who you better goods, aome will ho li d a y s . save you money, some are cut have met the conditions required, on The Horace Strong fam ily, o f Eu | Ward. Mr. and Mr* Stanley Da me wood Thursday and Friday^ January I I and tm g profits way down to in gene, called on Mr. Strong’s mother, ¡spent Friday night in the Grove with 12, 1923. Teacher» who have pupils tereat you, but you lose all the Mrs. Wm. Slater, Monday opportunities unless you read The A. B Wolford and Huntsman Mrs. Daniew«M>d» ’ parents, Mr. and who are qualified should send for up the ads. plication blanks for questions at once families were dinner guests o f Mr. and Mr*. Kelly. Mrs. Carl Volgamore and children to E. J. MOORE, County School Hup Mrs Harvey Strong on Christmas day. d«.*c29 jao5. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartley and son Gvnc and M illard arrived Saturday enateadant. EAST-WEST HIGH FOOTBALL CHRISTMAS SALES HEAVY TEAMS TO PLAY IN GROVE STORES U. OF 0. GETS $10,000 CHRISTMAS PRESENT University o f Oregon, Eugene, Dec. 28. Ten thousand dollars in cash was the Christmas g ift made to the Univer sity o f Oregon by a friend o f the in stitution who lives 3000 miles from Eugene. The donor is Mrs. A lice W. Wrisley, o f Anbury, N. J. She has re quested that her g ift be used us a student loan fund. The sum is the largest benefaction received by the university since alum m and others gave $28,000 in Heptoin ber to launch the endowment campaigu o f ” ten million dollars in ten years. ” A number o f individuals iu recent years have made gifts to the univer sity to be used as student loans. Ex elusive o f Mrs. W ris le y ’s g ift, there is $11,238 available fo r loans. President Campbell is investigating the pssibility o f making this sum ulso a basis for increased loans. Besides Mrs. Wrisley, those who have made loans to the university in large amounts iu former years are: J. C. Ainsworth, B. A. Booth, class of 1911, Thomas Condon, Max iiaudmau, John F. K elly, A. 8. Roberts, Ben Helling and D. P. Thompson. TRACT ONCE OWNED BY CHAMBERS SOLD AGAIN NUMBER 16 NEW MASONIC AND STAR OFFICERS INSTALLED S. L. Mackm and Ade lie W liito Axe Heads o f Organizations; 8. L. Godard R etiring Master. H. L. Godard, retiring worshipful master o f the Masouic lodge, was pro seated with au apron, the customary g ift o f tho lodge to the retiring head, at tho join t installation o f o ffic e r» of the Masonic and Eastern Htnr lodges Wednesday night. Past Master George O. Knowles made au impressive pro se» ition speech in appreciation o f the »ervi.ee» o f the retiring o ffic ia l. H. L. Mackm is the newly elected worshipful master, aud ether officers are: A. C. Hpriggs, senior warden; R. A. Trask, junior warden; T . (J. W heel er, treasurer; Herbert W. Lombard, secretary; C. A. Beidler, senior dea con; A. A . Richmond, junior deacon; John Madsen, tyler; J. T. »Smith, mar sliul. The new Eastern Btar officers in stalled are: Adello White, worthy ma tren; J. P. Graham, worthy patron; Inez White, associate matron; M arga ret Galloway, secretary; M arietta Ham* aut, treasurer; Blanche Short, conduc tress; Mabel Hmith, associate conduc tress; Mrs. E. C. Shay, chaplain; Mrs. Anna Elledge, marshal; Mrs. Pearle Umphrey, warden; Mrs. A. VV. Hwan- suu, sentinel; Airs. Jessie Matthews, A d a; Mrs. Jennie Beidler, Ruth; Mrs. Olive Bede, Esther; Mrs. Lticile Titus, Martha; Mrs. Emma Adams, Electa. T w en ty-five hundred acres o f stand ing timber on the headwaters o f the Hiuslaw river, form erly owned by J. H. Chambers but sold by him a num ber o f years ago to G. B. lien gen, o f California, has been traded to L. A. ttothe, Washington lumberman. The tract consists o f a fine grade o f yellow fir aud is considered one o f the most COUGAR GIVES EUGENE accessible timber properties in Lane MAN SCARE NEAR GROVE county as it is within a few miles o f railroad transportation. Mr. Chambers F. A . Roberts, manager fur the Eu sold the property when he purchased the Oregon P a cific & Eastern railway. gene branch o f a well-known adding machine company, has an excitin g story to tell o f his last trip through the Cottage Grove country. Roberts S O C IE T Y was returning from Roseburg Friday night by automobile. As he approached a point near the Anlauf automobile The Christmas meeting o f the Soeial camp, a few miles south o f here, a T w elve was held at the home of Mrs. huge mountain lion sprang from a high Clara Burkholder Thursday afternoon bauk above the road, eviden tly in o f last week with an interesting pro tending to alight upon the car. Roberts gram o f Christmas numbers the feature opened the throttle and finally dis o f the afternoon. The program, pre tanced tho animal a fte r it had chased pared by Mrs. B. R. Job, included a him for a half mile or more. song by the club, “ Joy to the W o rld ;” bible reading, Mrs. J. H. Chambers; reading, “ The Fourth Wise M an,” Mrs. U. L. Stew art; “ The Origin o f the Christmas T re e ,” Mrs. Homer Gul loway, and a Christmas story o f home coming by Mrs. II. A. Miller. The rooms were bright with holiday colors. Representatives o f company D met In the dining room festoons o f ever with members o f the Lane county green and red ribbon were draped from legisaltive delegation in Eugene Tues the ceiling to the four corners o f the day and secured the promise o f sup room. The tabic, from which a deli port for a bill to be prose Bled al th ‘ cious lunch was served, was centered approaching session o f the legislature with a tiny house set in a deep snow to appropriate money fo r au armory d rift. Gift laden »Santa Claus was mak here. The amount to come from the ing his escape from the chimney from state is $30,000. The city recently v o t which smoke was emerging. Mrs. 11. ed armory bonds to the extent o f A. M iller surprised the members with $15,000 and in the event that the leg the g ift o f a hand-made handkerchief islature appropriates the s ta te ’s pro for each one. portion the county w ill be asked fo r <£ <S> $15,000, making the total o f $60,000 H oliday hilarity prevailed at the which the iirmory building is to cost. first uuuual Christmas tree party and dinner given by the Tillicum club Turkey Shoot Sunday. Wednesday night o f last week at the The Cottage Grove Rod and Gun home o f Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Hcmcn- club w ill stage a turkey shoot at their vvay. A covered dish supper, furnished grounds on south Sixth street Sunday, by members o f the club, was served beginning at 10 o ’clock. and the hosts prepared a turkey as the piece de resistance fo r the meal. The uey Churchill fam ily, Mr. and Mrs. table about which tin* members gath Chester Churchill, Floyd Churchill, ol ered was centered with a miniature Harrisburg, Air. and Mrs. W illiam red brick house covered with snow K irley, o! this city and Airs. VV. H. and with »Santa Claus emerging from Threlkeld, o f Portland. the chimney from which the smoke o f ♦ <F ♦ incense rose. Miniature sleds with The Masonic lodge held a most en red runners marked the places. A fte r joyable session Tuesday. The meeting the dinner g ifts were distributed from started at 3 o ’clock and continued the tree, each man present receiving until well along iu the night. Au es a musical instrument. Georg Hjorset pecially in vitin g banquet was served was an additional guest. at 7 o ’clock by daughters o f Masons, <S> <& assisted by Mrs. H. L. Godard. The Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Godard cele Master Mason degree wus exem plified brated their fifty-seventh anniversary upon several candidates. and the Godard clan celebrated Christ mas when twenty fiv e members o f the fam ily partook o f roast goose and the To Our P olicy Holders. usual Christmas accessories at the home Tho Oregon Fire relief association o f Mr. and Mrs. »8. L. Godard. Beside» sustained a loss o f $41,000 h i the A s Mr. and Mrs. 11. U. Godard and the H. toria fire, which was settled within L. Godard fam ily there were present one week after the fire occurred, leav Mr. und Mrs. E. R. Spencer, Mr. and ing reserve assets still o f approxim ate Mrs. Carlton Spencer, Mrs. Grace Van ly a half million dollars, or enough to Bosk irk, Miss Ruth VanBoskirk, Hurry pay over ten times such a loss. D. T. Wheeler and Kenneth »Spencer, Eu Awbrey, agent. d22o gene; Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Godard and children, Beaverton; Elmer »Spencer, Card o f Thanks. Miss Busan Chenery and Donald Van W e wish to thank the many friends Bosk irk, Portland. who were so kind to us iu our sorrow <$> <£> nud for the beautiful flo ra l offerin gs Mr. und Mrs. W. C. .Johnson and which paid tribute to our father. fam ily enjoyed a reunion Christmas G. VV. C O O LEY, day at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. VV. J. K. CO O LEY, A. Garoutte ut Bow River. The four CUR K IN C O O LEY, daughters present were Mrs. J. 11. Cal MRS V. D. W H IT E lahan, Mrs. Eugene Matlock, Mrs. lia r (129c A N D F A M IL Y . old Dugan ami Mrs. W. A. Garoutte. <$► <*; ♦ Iu the presence o f over 100 relatives TW O MORE C O TT A G E O RO VE and friends Miss Benetta Teeters, B A B IE S COME AS C H R IS T M A S daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Charles O IF T S FOR SAVVY P A R E N T S Teeters, o f Dorena, became the bride o f Robert Coombs, son uf Mr. and Mrs. The Sentinel has learned o f two A. J. Combs, o f Eugene, at 2:.30 more Cottage Grove couples who re o'clock Huiiday afternoon at the Do ceived Christmas presents o f little rena church. Rev. J. E. Carlson, o f this fairies for their homes. The parents city, read the service. The bride whs are Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Rolwrts, attractively attired in white crepe de whose three year old sou, Dale Man chine with which she wore a veil. Her rice, was born at Goshen three years bouquet w m *. o f pink carnations. »She ago, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Ewing, was attended by Miss N ellie Coombs, wimsc daughter, M yrtle Edith, was sister o f the groom, and W. C. Davis, born at London seven years ago. o f Eugene, was best mail. Mrs. J. E. Each o f these wus given a small Carlson sang ” 1 I.ove You T ru ly ,” Christmas present by The Sentinel. accompanied by Mrs. Neal Robertson, With little Johnuic Christmas oi Hunt a Clam. Mrs. Robertson also Gallo, who got his name oil The played the wedding march. .Sentinel’» Cnristmas list a week A wedding reception Ht the church sooner, this makes three Cottage followed the ceremony. Mr*. Coombs Grove children win» were born on has been teaching in the Henta Clara Christmas day. The little girl schools and w ill continue until the end should have been named Mary o f the term. The young couple will Christmas. Probably quite a number ¡•take their home in Eugene. who no longer are children were ♦ ♦ ♦ burn on tho S a v io r’» birthday mini A reunion o f the Churchill fam ily versary. Eb Spray is one who was was enjoyed .Sunday at tho home o f delivered by Santa Claus instead o f »Sidney Churchill on the old Pacific by Doe, Stork. highway. Those present were the Hid- LANE DELEGATION PROMISE ARMORY SUPPORT