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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1923 PAGE NINE Mrs. W. P. Rondeam and son Mrs. Matilda Applegate, of Drain, [ The W. W. McFarlands aud L. L. Wallace have gone to Portland to spent Friday at the home of Mr. ; Harrels have returned here from spend the Christmas holidays with and Mrs. Harvey Taylor. Mr. and i Roseburg. The Harrels have moved relatives. Mrs. Taylor accompanied her to her i into their own home on Sixth street, recently vacated by Mr. and Mrs. We wash. Our wives dou’t. home Saturday for a brief visit. and Mrs. William Vaughn Charles Gettys, and tho McFarlands Cottage Grove Laundry. tfc left Mr. Saturday I for Portland, where have moved temporarily into the The N. E. Glass family and Mrs. they will remain until after Christ former Kime home on east Main S. 8. Lasswell and daughter mo mas at the home of Mr. Vaughn’s street. tored to Portland Friday and re mother, Mrs. H. V. Broadhhad. Beautiful vases $1.15 to $1.75 mained over the week end. N. J. Call any afternoon and see at the Fair Store. Nelson Jr., accompanied them to Port laud and returned Saturday the crowds at The Fair. Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Woodson have Regular 35c cans apricots.................. each, 26c; 4 for $1.00 with an Overland Champion, for Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Thompson, of moved into one of the Omer apart Regular 25c cans solid pack tomatoes....... 21c; 5 for $1.00 whijeh he has taken the agency. meats. Mr. and Mrs. James Short Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Old cook stoves wauted—the older Thompson, of Salem, visited the have moved into their own home, Regular 40c cans pears....................... each, 30c; 4 for $1.00 the better. At Stove Hospital, west latter part of last week with which was occupied by the Wood- Regular 35c cans peaches................... each, 26c; 4 for $1.00 side. dl3-27p “Aunt” Lou Thompson, mother of sons. / ¿SHE spirit of the season brings renewed 1924 Dodge Brothers touring car Regular 30c bottles of catsup................ ____ 4 for $1.00 Mrs. Lettie Good, of Pedee, who the men, who has been critically ill. appreciation of old associates and the now only $1060, delivered here. N. is visiting at Creswell, spent Satur Galloway writes insurance. 6 bars regular 5c White Laundry soap. 25c; 13 for 50c J, Nelson Jr., dealer. day night and Sunday with Mrs. value of new friends. The opportunity afford 6 lbs. regular 10c head rice.................. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culp, of Eu Ida Veatch and Mrs. C. F. Counts. ..... 50c ed is taken to express to you this feeling of gene, were guests Suuday at the I. B. Morris was quite ill the first I 7 lbs. macaroni for _________________ ..... 50c John Burker home. friendship and to acknowledge the pleasure of the week. 25-lb. pail Dr. Hess Stock Tonic, regularly $3.50. ..$3.00 Margaret Peters, little daughter derived front our business relations during lhe Dinner sets are going fast at of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Peters, has re 25-lb. pail Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea, reg. $3.50.... ..$3.00 The Fair. See the 42-piece set year about to close. covered from the measles. 1 pkg. Dr. Hess Poultry Panacea, regularly $1.25. $1.00 at $10.95 with table cloth free. Money to loan on city or farm Regular $1.25 box Jonathan apples.... ................... ..... 75c Much interest is being manfested property. J. F. Spray. tfc in the revival meetings being held May your Christmas be merry and the Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Daugherty, of WE ALSO HAVE A FULL LINE OF CHRISTMAS in the Comstock schoolhouse by G. Newport, pa parents of W. H. Daugh New Year bring you abundance of happiness C. Griffin, missionary of the Amer CANDIES, NUTS, ORANGES, ETC. erty, and Miss M Anna Daugherty, of ican Sunday school union. The meet Seattle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. and prosperity. ings close tomorrow. H. Daugherty, will arrive this week Be sure to see the new Overland to spend the Christmas holidays at at Nelson’s Service Station this the Daugherty home. week end. Stewart for good plumbing. A serious earthquake is reported John Ostrander and Dr. A. J. from Bogota, Colombia, where Mr. Ostrander, father and son, arrived and Mrs. G. C. Birtchet are sta Saturday from Enderlin, N. D., and tioued as missionaries of the Pres visited for a day at the home of the 10 o’clock; forenoon worship at byterian church, but they have been senior Ostrander’s brother, W. H. 11 o’clock. in Oregon during the past year on Ostrander. They went from here to Old typewriters wanted.- Some a leave of absence and are now in Eugene mid the junior will leave White Christinas for Methodist thing paid for any make in any con Portland. shortly to’ visit at San Jose, Calif. Church—Sunday school nt 9:45. dition. Would you consider trade Woodson Brothers sold 38 Ford They expect to locate in the west. Those attending are requested to on better machine! S. T. L., box •ars during the month of November, 249, Cottage Grove. The Catholic ladies are having a bring gifts anil packages for the dl3-27p while their quota was but 23. food and gift sale at tho rest room White Christmas and also a special ^TT AT T1HS BUSY Special—1 lot Fancy Vases, Let me dress your Christinas Saturday. Hot doughnuts and cof offering for the Japanese relief fl I season you are $1.15 to $1.75. See this bargain I fee will be served all day. d20e fund. Morning service will lie a dolly. Lola Godard. dl3-20e ^-1^ helping many to at the Fair Store. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Hart will Chiistnias sermon; special Christ The Delicious, doubtless the Mrs. N. W. White underwent a express with gifts leave the latter part of the week mas anthem by the choir. Epworth Mrs. May Irwin, of Newport, who major operation Saturday in a Eu most popular dessert apple, the true spirit of Christ had been visiting at the home of gene hospital. Her condition is sat for their home in Portland. They league will have a mesical program is not especially good for at 6:30 to which all young people her daughter, Mrs. W. H. Daugh isfactory. anticipate returning to thia city in mas. booking. All children are are invited. Evening service will the spring, as Mr. Hart expects erty, left Thursday last for Port fond of it and many grown land for a brief visit before return J. A. Merryman, former resident ninny new homes to be built then. be a Christian musicale by the choir But to us you have ex ing home. She was on her way of this city, recently lost all of his He thinks Cottage Grove is a com and a short sermonette at 7:30. ups think it has no equal. pressed this spirit in a Monday evening at 7:30 a Christ home from California when she clothing and personal effects in a ing city. The Esopus Spitzenburg is mas program will be given by the service which we value stopped here. hotel fire at Chiloquin, Ore. He Buckeye Male Trio, Jan. 3. probably the highest quality Sunday school to which the pub highly—a year of friend was at his employment elsewhere at Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Webb, of Boise, lic is invited. Exercises are in the and most generally liked ap the time of the fire. ly cooperation and good Charles Thompson, of Millville, Ida., are visiting at the John Baker form of a Christmas story. A treat offers you a home that IS ple in the United States. It will. Sanford for Signs. tf home. loa., visited during the week at the is the only apple we glow home of his mother, Mrs. M. Nord NEW, CLEAN Bertha Howe, who is attending strom. Please accept our sin commercially that the Amer the Eugene Business college, was MODERN Mrs. R. A. Farnham, of LaGrande, home over the week end. Miss Viola ican Homological Society cere thanks and best who had been visiting her parents, Buford, of Roseburg, who is also a rates at 10 flat perfection. wishes for a Merry Christ Two and three-room apart student Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elliott, returned at this college, accompanied mas and a New Year of ments with bath, hot and Miss Howe. I have the above at low home Thursday last. uninterrupted prosperity. cold water, steam heat, elec prices at my place or will Jonathan apples, 30e a box, at Buckeye Male Trio, Jan. 3. tric ranges and lights. You Sterling’s Feed Store. Bring box. deliver. Also on sale at H. M. Schlosser is home from should see these. Inquire of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Woodson have Smith & Short’s and Um- Reedsport for the holidays. moved into the J. E. Woodson house phrey & Mackin’s. Mrs. C. 8. Plaster visited in Rose on north Ninth street and Mr. and burg during the past week with her Mrs. M. F. Woodson have moved sister, Mrs. Barton Helliwell. Kern’s for Drugs into the Woodard house on the same Optician-Optometrist. Merry Christinas and Happy New st reet. Year to you. Nelson's Service Sta- Factory on Premises Umbrella bargains. The Fair. tion. C. J. Kem is having a fuel oil Cottage Grove, Ore. Mrs. E. M. Wright, of Oakland, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Keni and tank installed on north Sixth street Mrs. Ida Veatch motored to Cres and connected with the furnace of Calif., while on her way to Port get lus slipper.s and do othor er well Thursday evening and visited the Kem building. Work started land, stopped off Saturday to visit rands for him. Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey. Tuesday morning. Why pay rent when you can own Christmas — get Don’t wait until _ Folks who expect to take their a home for the rent! See Spray, a sack of Sterling’s Dairy Feed 105 Main street. money with them when they leave tfc cow. The cow wiH appreciate it. this earth must have money to burn. • • • Rock Springs Wyoming coal. Mrs. J. Y. Gearhart, of Raritan, Paved streets are pleasant to Ill., who with her husband visited City Transfer. Storage. o29tf travel on but nro not meant for here two months ago at the F. B. B. A. Whitton has been suffering ♦----------------------------------------------- <» young folks to bo racing at all VanNortwick home, died December with nu attack of influenza. Mrs. Roxio Durham returned Mon Christmas offerings will be accepted times of night. 12. The cause of death was not A. M. McKinley has been ap TO ORDER A SPECIALTY • • day from Prineville, to which place at any tiino up to Monday evening. given in the notice of her death re pointed administrator of the estate • • • Hot weather makes a person she had accompanied Mrs. Ray of R. A. McKinley, who died No If it’s quality and variety ceived here. you want, we have it. Ask Baker, who was ordered to eastern vember 11, 1923, leaving property Christian church, the homo-like sleepy day times and keeps him Buckeye Male Trio, Jan. 3. Oregon for her health. Mrs. Beker churah—J. E. Carlson, of tho estimated value of $1000. J. for our bread »• Cjr- ~ minister. awake nights. The F. L. Grannis family will is reported as feeling much better. Sunday school at 9:45. Christ mus H. Kirk, C. D. VanValin and John your grocer’s. Two leave Friday to spend Christmas in You HometimeH imagino that you Wicks were appointed by the court large loaves for......... utf We greet you all with the hearti- sermon by the pastor at 11. Chris Seattle. Mr. Grannis will return in to appraise the property. iest good wishes. May your Christ tian Endeavor at 0:30. At 7:3d would like to know what, folk» a ro time for the reopening of school mas bo merry and the new year be Miss Goldie Ruth Wells, nn Oregon thinking of you, but you aro mis Nelson’s Service Station wishes but the other members of the fam one of happiness and prosperity. girl who hns spent one term in Cen taken. all a Merry Christmas and a pros « • • ily will remain longer. <120c tral Africa as a missionary, will The Monroe Studio. perous New Year. There’» a lot of watered stock in I can give you perfect eyesight acceptable speak. make ideal and Miss Millicent Lewis, who is ro I. H. Veatch has concluded a deal CHAS. CHESLIK, PROP. without glasses. Satisfaction guar Christmas gifts, We have a ceiving hospital treatment, is ru An illustrated lecture on Acts of the sea of speculation. whereby he exchanges his mercan antced or your money back. Dr. H. tho Apostles will be giver, at 7:30 tile business at Pedee for farm nice assortment to choose ported as in a satisfactory condi this A. Hagen. n29tfc f' evening. tion. property at Fresno, Calif. He may from. OUR. FIXTURES ARE] A Christinas program by tho chil The singing of Mrs. Ernest Wyatt, the John Martin family. Mrs. Let- Roscoe Forward returned Monday dren of the Sunday school will be THE FINEST MADE- from a month ’» visit in Iowa. tie Good, of Pedee, was visiting at of Oregon City, was plainly heard lr be given at 7:30 Monday evening in “ADS” ARE VALUABLE the Martin home at the time. On in the radio program from Port WE PURCHAS the church. Farms Are Deserted. the way home they found the C. H. land Monday night. She sang two solos and her contralto voice could A 50-CENT BUT THE A largo number of the farms uf Haight car off the grade, hitched be plainly heard in an octet num FLOWERING BEGONIA this section have boon practically onto it and pulled it onto the pave ber. HIGHEST deserted during the past three days ment. The car was uninjured. and the v rade Dolls and toys—Our sales are while 200 members of the farmers ’ Try the Bicycle Shop for toys. J Thing! Otheri Think «nd Whst W» union arc attending the annual very large but we have plenty. J. H. Warthen, who had been state convention in Eugene. Gov Think of th* Things Others Think visiting at the home of his daugh Look them over. The Fair. and a clipping of this ad ernor Pierce is the headliner on the is extended to our patrons ter, Mrs. Ed Powell, returned Fri Used cars at Nelson’s Service Sta program. (while they last). Ono thing about an active brain tion: A 1922 Dodge touring car, day to his home in California. and friends. is that it gives n fellow so many Mrs. Mariette Town visited with $475; 1917 Dodge touring car, $3OO: Vital Statistics for November. friends in Albany over the week 1921 Overland, 3300; 1919 Grant There were 13 births during No things to worry « about. • « touring, $225; 1918 Chevrolet tour I end. vember, of which 7 were males and A bachelor may never have to ing, $165; 1918 Maxwell, «145; 1918 6 females. There were 6 deaths, of 1704 W. Main Tel. 182R Special—1922 Dodge touring car Ford sedan, new paint, $250; 1918 "FIXIT SHOP S— which 5 were inales and 1 was fe- stay home with the babies—but at Nelson’s Service Station for only Ford touring, new paint, $175. *• likewise he will never have any male. Jjttle Plumbee $475. Come quiek. fourtecn-or fifteen-yenr old ones to Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore will Mr. and Mrs. Sam Veatch are leave by motor this morning for Ixis Lodge Secretaries. Notice! Mrs. Mae Henry, who hnd been rent his property and again make moving to Roseburg. Mr. Veatch Angeles, Calif., where they will The Sentinel wishes lists of th<‘ visiting her daughter, Mrs. J. E. his home here, but will remain at was on the switching crew here. It make their home. McKibben, left Monday to visit an newly elected officers of all lodges Pedee until the first of the year. has been taken off and he has ' been and will consider it a favor to have I have several real bargains in other daughter in Portland. Jack Warner, of Portland, who transferred. property; also good farms, The women’s relief corps will such lists furnished by lodge secre had been visiting his sister, Mrs. C. Mrs. L. T. Latner, of Eugene, city <113-27 small or large. J. F. Spray. tfc send a Christmas box of fruit to taries. L. Churchill, returned home Mon spent the week end with her par- A daughter was born Monday to the soldiers’ home at Roseburg. day. ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Counts. ---------------------------------------------- ♦ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Russell, of Di The Fair Store will be open vide. until 8:30 Monday night, De ♦----------------------------------------------- ♦ Dry Cleaning. C. G. Laundry Presbyterian Church—Rev. A. R. cember 24. The degree team of the Eugene Spearow, pastor. Sunday school at Carl King is moving back from 10, Men’s Forum at JO, morning Knights of Pythias lodge exempli When It Is Just as Cheap to fied the work of the third degree Coos bay with his family. hour at 11, junior Endeavor at 3, Eat at the at the regular meeting of the local Mrs. O. A. Bartell is receiving evening service at 7:30. • • • lodge Tuesday night. A large dele medical treatment in Portland. Mr. gation of Eugene Pythians accom Bartell accompanied her there Mon Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams, panied the team. A banquet wa* day. E. R. Clevenger, minister. This AU Kinds 37 Varieties served in the hall preceding the Why not a new Willard battery church stands for the full gospel degree work. for Christmas and save cranking message. A welcome is given to all Try the Bicycle Shop for toys, that old bus? What job would you who come. Bible school at 10, Young THE SMALL FAMILY Mr i. J. C. Huff, of Dufur, who rather get out of than that 7 Nel preaching at 11 and 7:30. Prayer people’s meeting at 6:30. had been viaitini ng Mr. and Mrs. W. son’« Willard Battery Station. of today realise« that cooking ■t Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hawkins meeting Thursday evenings at 7:30. P. Huff, return! led home Monday. home is a great nuisance. Naturally After the prayer meeting the pastor 3 Grades 8 Varieties Mr*. J. Dav ia and her grandson, spent Sunday at Yoncalla. Mr. and conduct« a class in bible study. wo want to bo augured that food • • • Franklin Davis, botl of Yoncalla, Mrs. Zeke l-awnon returned with eaten outside i* juit as pure and them for a brief visit. were guest a Sunday at the home of wholoeoine as that prepared in home Seventh Day Adventist Church— Mrs. E. G. O. Groat. kitchens. Try the Bicycle Shop for toy«. West Main street. Services every Saturday. Sabbath school at 10, This assurance of food quality Try the Quality Tire Store for J. W Shattuck and H. H. church service at 11; praper meet goes with every dish served at the dependable tires at right prices. were business visitors in ing Wednesday evenings at 7:30. Gray G oom . And not only are pur Nelson'a Service Station. Friday. WE CARRY THE LARGEST STOCK IN COTTAGE • • • tty, quality and cleanllneM rigidly Mr. and Mrs. I.loyd Mooney, ae Miss Lucille Cook, of Chancellor, Chrlstiaa Science Church—Corner maintained, but our popular price* GROVE AND OUR PRICES ARE ALWAYS RIGHT. eompanied by Mias Naoma Hilton Alberta, is making an extended vis ire extremely moderate and Mis» Helen l*ee. left Hslnrday it at the home of her uncle end of Jefferson avenue and Second by auto for Alameda, Calif. The aunt, Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Hr. street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. Wedneslay service« at 7:30 p. m. girla will attend school in thnt city. • • • Farmers! Liat the thing* you Used earn at Nelson’s Serviee Sta have for sale on th*- bulletin board Services will be held in the I tion. Any kind, any price, any at Beidler’s Feed Store. dl3tfe tham school honse in the forenoon terms. Three thousand people read The on Sundays for an extended length THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR TRADE Hold a regular position by having Sentinel each week. What have of time. Galan Jordan, of Eugene, an ad every week. you to tell this vast throagf xxx will have eharge. Sunday school at Cash Specials M erry CHRISTMAS for Christinas Trade for Month of December Ostrander McQueen Bank of Cottage Grove EAT APPLES IN SEASON DELICIOUS and SPITZENBURG Omer Apartments A BIG DANCE By the best orchestra outside of Portland RUSSELL’S MELODY MIXERS D. J. Scholl C. J. KEM FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21 Every member an artist playing all the latest and most popular pieces. Be there and you’ll never forget this dance. A REGULAR CARNIVAL OF FUN Auspices of American Legion Auxiliary. Admission, including tax, $1.10. Come. CHRISTMAS I Tales of the Town CAKES N. E. GLASS BEAUTIFUL City BaKery Plants Merrv Christmas y^HINGS WE THINK Happiest New Year Sunnyside Greenhouses West Side Garage Church News A Merry Christmas Why Eat at Home Gray Goose Candy Vegetables Nuts Oranges Smith-Short Grocery G