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PAGE SIX COTTAGE GRXJVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1923 "UTE-FOOT" Neighborhood News^ ♦“------------------------------------------- ♦ THE CEDARS. tage Grove, end Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of Thornton Corners, were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath. Misses Pearl and Mary Layng and Bernadine Schneider spent the week end with their parents, re turning Monday morning to Cot tage Grove, where they are staying while attending high school. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hanna, of Pullman, Wash., have moved onto the Ida Stocks ranch, which they recently purchased. Mr. and Mrs. George Layng and Mrs. Layng’s mother, Mrs. Dowens, motored to Eugene and Junction City Thursday of last week. ♦— What the World *|| Is Doing (Popular Mechanics Magazine.) | 4»------------------- —---------------------- ♦--------------------------------------------- (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 15.—The first meeting of the literary society was held Friday, Air Chamber Saves Divert October 12. The following officers Stricken at Work were elected: President, W. A. Hem- enway; vice president, Jay Horning; As a first-aid appliance to save th« secretary treasurer, D. H. Kemple; livss of diven stricken at their work, i poui oiganist, Miss Hazel Ashby; chor large steel tank, in which they are ister, Mr. Rem pie; moderator, M. M. Wheeler; janitor, Howard McFar land. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland, - - -*F - .J..""- -1-- . LI W. A. Hemenway and Kathryn Rubber stamps. The Sentinel, tf Hemenway attended the rally day HEBRON. service ut the Christian church ia —------------------------------- - 1! Eugene Sunday. (Special to The Sentinel.) Miss Myrtle Dobberstein was out Oct. 16. -Mrs. G. I*. Carlile and of school Monday. The simplest and beat way to atop Wayne Veatch, who is teaching daughter and son, Madge and Ar coughs, <x>lds, croup, bronchial, nt Halsey, visited The Cedars schotil thur, of the Grove, spent last Wed nesday with Mrs. Carlile’s sister- “flu” and la grippe <x>ughs Is to take Friday. in-law, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young. Kutheryn Hemenway and Alma CHAMBERLAIN’S Soars were visitors at The Cedars Rev. and Mrs. Morgan, of Eugene, attended a meeting of the farmers’ COUGH REMEDY school Friday afternoon. Every user ia a friend Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider union Thursday evening.’ Mrs. Ruso Belieu, of Bridge, visited Sunday at the J. E. Meisner spent a part of last week with her placed. Is filled with compressed air to home. tireak up and drive out bubbles of gas Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris and sister and brother, Mrs. J. Q. A. that cause them to become paralyzed or Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Forward, of Young and E. F. Carlile. Albert Oaks helped move the QDCOoacioua The pressure is started at tho Grove, visited Thursday eve Sproulrs to Sutherlin last Thurs 80 pounils anti increased or decreased ning at the Roy Morris home. M the patient needs it. Even though a C. O. Willis returned Thursday day. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf mo constant supply of air is pumped below from a visit in Prineville with his tored to Dorena Sunday and visited son Frank. to a diver at work, the great weight of Byron McFarland is staying with a: the Howard Durkee home. the water and too long periods under Cnrl Hansen, Fred Schuebel, Clif his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. seas frequently overcome him, making ford Daniels and Lloyd White, of II. McFarland and is clerking in the quick action necessary to prevent his W. L. Darby hardware store after Springfield, visited Bunday at the home of Mr. White ’ s uncle, Charles school hours. Mr. and Mrs. D. II. Remple moved White. Mr. and Mrs. J. Holm and baby onto the J. J. Wonder place last and Mr. Carlson, of Wauna, are Monday. Mr. and M rs. Avery Hurtzel have visiting at the home of Mrs. Holm’s moved up to the Woodard mill, sister, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck. Mr. Nordqueft, of Portland, spent where Mr. llurtzell is employed. •Ay /f.» _ j u. < • Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bidton and the week end at the G. M. Kebel tSfWdMHIUiiftCtd Mr. und Mrs. Sterling _ Bolton and beck homo. family liavo returned from Trout DOREN A. and uro moving onto their plc.ac. Mrs. Ed Ashby at tended the W. (Special to The Sentinel.) R. C. dinner in Cottage Grovo Hut- ~ Oct. 16.—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott uriluy. motored to Eugenq Thursday. Phillip, Mabel, Bernice and Leta MOUNT VIEW. Mosby motored up from Walden Saturday. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Krause visited Friday night Watchdog “Travels Beat” In The live wire print shop is always Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove Oct. 16.—Mrs. Amanda Bears, with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Aerial-Cable Cage Brison and Clarence Sears, Miss J. S. Burnett, in Cottage Grove. ready to help in the preparation of a newspaper which eminent authority has stated to be one of Similarly to the way in which pack Laura Kiley and Mr. and Mrs. L. Mr. and Mrs. Durkee were in and printing copy. O.ir the best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. ages are carried in stores in traveling advertising K. Brumfield were in Cottage Grove Eugeno Saturday on business. experience may be worth something Bunday afternoon. . ___ _______ ___ _ ___ ____ xverhead baskets, a dog makes the cir Mrs. Gertrude Whitsett arrived to you._______________________ xxx ------------ ' ■ ■ ■■■- ] George Layng went to Johnson Sunday to be with her mother, Mrs. cuit of his master’s grounds in London meadows last week after his cattle, J. A. Elliott, who is quite ill. it regular intervals in a traveling ele which he has had grazing there Mrs. Bertha Krause was in Bu vated cage. The dog appears to un during the Hummer. gene Saturday. derstand the responsibility of his place Dan Beck, of Cottage Grove, who Bernico Whitsett, of the Grove, And Oh! how wel THAT IS THE NUMBER TO CALL WHEN YOU WANT had boon living in one of the houses is visiting at the home of her and is keenly on the lookout, speedily near the old mill on the W. D. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A. giving the alarm when he sees an in Th«1 best way to guard against come Pearl Oil’s comfy truder on the grounds. Heath place since last spring, while Elliott. appendicitis is to flush both upper • • * cutting piling on the George Layng Mr. and Mrs. John Teeters vis- and lower bowel once a week with warmth! Pearl Oil — Block and Slabwood, the load.................. . ................... $2.75 place, moved his belongings back to ited with friends in Eugene Satur- glycerine, buckthorn bark, Lions Tamed by Electricity simple Dry Slabwood, the load.................... _............. $3.00 his home Bunday morning, having day. etc., as mixed in Adlerika. Most Planer Trimmings, the load............... ............................ because it keeps the air $3.00 Instead of With Whip completed the work out hero. J. E. Redford and Mrs. Wilbur medicines act only on lower bowel F. B. Phillips has been hauling and daughter Gladys were in Eu- but Adlerika acts on BOTH upper PROMPT DELIVERIES As a more effective means of training sweet and dean — heat pears from his orchard to Cottage gone Monday. and lower bowel and removes all Grove during the past week. Mrs. Chas. Teeters mid daughter lions that eventually perform in the poisons. Helps any case gas on stom SPORES FUEL CO by the roomful — and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, who re Nollio visited Saturday with Mrs. rings of a circus, lion tamers are report ach in TEN minutes. Excellent for ed to favor an electrically charged wire obstinate constipation. The White cently moved from Blue Mountain Robert Coombs, in Eugene. ll no one need budge to to Glendale, were nt the W. I). oct 19 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. England and instea«! of the whip. When a Ixmst has Pharmacy. 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