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PAGE SIX -and s___ HAT t h e LANGWOOD Family Range .for wood only, will burn twice as long with one-half the wood re quired by any other range on the market — if properly installed — MONEY BACK GUARANTEE. Although we have installed many LANGWOODS — not one owner has been dissatisfied. H The LANGWOOD la on display at our store— call and let us show you its many superior points. It is designed especially to meet Western conditions. Its fea tures are all exclusively LANG'S. LA NG atuvet ar» etrict- ly Northweat Produote and ooneoauontly wa ara in a voaition to render you the beat of aarvioa and immediata deUvary. BRESSLER & SON Complete House Furnishers LANG I STOVES Use 3% of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of your business 10% ir II Knowles & Graber Hardware - — --------- - ------ ♦ . wife and children, who had spent creek with Mrs. Jasper Finley. two months with Mrs. Newton’s Mr. and Mrs. A. Doolittle, of mother, Mrs. Matney. Creswell, visited Saturday with Mrs. W. L. Townsend, wife and chil Doolittle’s sister, Mrs. J. Q. A. LYNX HOLLOW. dren, Charlie Wickson and Elmer Young. Berggren motored to Cottage Grove The Endeavor society held their (Special to The Sentinel.) business meeting and a party at March 17.—Mrs. A. B. Wolford Saturday evening. Howard Cox and family and Mr. the C. C. Gilham home Saturday was a visitor in Cottage Grove one I mid Mrs. C. L. Roberts were guests evening. day last week. I of Some of Mrs. Charlie W’hite’s Carl Campbell, of Dorena, is as day. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Pruett Sun sisting Mr. Beach in the erection of 1 The family of Harold Abeene are friends and neighbors gave her a surprise birthday dinner Sunday, a house on the land purchased of all on the sick list. There will be a music recital and James Campbell last year. Grover Cherry left on the early readings at the church Friday eve A number from here attended the train Sunday morning for Baker, ning. ball game Sunday. received word that a sister W. E. Lebow visited Sunday with having living at that place was critically THORNTON CORNERS. his parents. The young people enjoyed a party ( ill.P. A. Briggs moved his family (Special to The Sentinel.) Saturday night at the Henry Fisher [ into the Lon Shortridge house Sat March 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Arthur home. urday. I Dodge motored to Glendale on busi Mr. and Mrs. George Faulner and ness Monday of last week. children, of Coburg, were in the HEBRON. Hollow Sunday. The Faulners for Mrs. Tom Foster has been taking merly lived here. I medical treatment in Eugene during (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Myrtle Plank spent part of March 18.—Mrs. J. Q. A. Young | the past week. last week at the home of her sister. visited last Wednesday up Cedar Mrs. Anna Petrie, of Cottage Mrs. Melvin Jackson, near Creswell. Grove, was a Sunday guest of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow have Quimby. received word that the J. K. Sam I Miss Eva Scheufele, who had been son family are about to locate in staying with her sister, Mrs. Albert Portland. Mr. Sauison has purchased WANTED—MEN OB WOMEN TO Tonoli, at Divide for two weeks, a store in one of the suburbs. take orders for genuine guaran returned home a few days ago. Chris Tonoli built a cream sepa teed hosiery for men, women and THE CEDARS. children; eliminates darning. Salary, rator house hist week for his sister, $75 a week full time; $1.50 an hour Mrs. Angelo Perini. Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rose »nd (Speeial to The Sentinel.) spare time. Cottons, heathers, silks. March 18.—Mrs. C. M. VanBuren, International Stocking Mills, Nor family visited in Cottage Grove Sunday afternoon. of Portland, visited last week with ristown, Pa. f!4a!7p Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockett and her sister, Mrs. G. W. McFarland. Miss Elizabeth Allen spent Satur MY FRENCH DRAFT AND PER daughter Gladys and son Merl mo day at the G. W. McFarland home. cheron stallions will be in Cottage tored to Eugene Saturday. Miss Kathleen Smith spent Sat W. A. Hemenway and family Grove Saturdays. E. D. Mills, Walk spent Saturday and Sunday in Eu er, Ore. f7mr27p urday with her parents at Divide, Considerable annoyance has been gene. They attended a family re union Sunday. Fred Walters, of FOR SALE—HATCHING EGGS OF caused by cows being allowed to run wild Mallard ducks raised in cap in the road in this neighborhood Eugene, brought them home Sun tivity, ten for $1. Mrs. Edgar King, with the result that they have got day evening. box 204 Cottage Grove. Phone ten into grain fields and have done Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Remplo took mr20a3p other damage. dinner at the G. W. McFarland 9-F22. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dodge went home Sunday. Mrs. Magee spent Sunday in Rose- FOR SALE—400 BABY CHICKS to Roseburg Saturday and attended on March 14 and 300 on April 4; the American Legion’s presentation burg. Harold Tucker, of Portland, for single comb White Leghorns, Holly of “Happy Canyon.’’ They said wood strain. Eggs for hatching, $4 Cottage Grove’s “Days of ’49’’ merly of this neighborhood, spent the week end with Byron McFar per 100. Mrs. Waldo Miller, Disston was far superior. mr0-20p WiHinm Heath, of Mount Viow, land and visited other friends hero. route, phon« 1 F12. Harold Tucker, of Portland, and FOR SALE—AIREDALE PUPPIES who was on route to Pendleton, vis Byron and Howard McFarland were that have tho blood and breeding. ited briefly Thursday with his sis dinuer guests Sunday at the James The sire and dam are real hunters, ter, Mrs. j. W. Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Dickinson were up Sears homo. water dogs and stock dogs. J. S. Mr. Sprague and Ed Ashby spent Bussell, Oakland, Ore. mr6-20p from Eugene Sunday of last week looking after property interests. Sunday in Roseburg. Mr. and visited Mrs. R. Mrs. L. Ritchey, Mr. and Mrs. Tullar and Mr. A REAL OPPORTUNITY—WOULD Ritchey of ’s Smith, of Portland, who had been you be satisfied earning $150 a Curtin, J. W. Fisher, Sunday after- visiting at tho N. L. Bolton home, month if permanent! Salesmen and brother, left Saturday for Iowa, where they saleswomen demonstrating six hours noon. and Lein Reese, of John Perini daily, protected territory, $4,000,000 will make their home. are cutting piling on the „ . „ 11. B. Bolton, of Portland, visited corporation, nationally advertised Divide, during the week nt tho home of his necessity; sales experience benefi Charles Conner place and trucking it to Cottage Grove. parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. L. Bolton, cial but not essential; we train you. Alfred Beidler has been plowing and took his sister, Mrs. Oppie, to Address General Salesmanager, St. Portland to visit with friends. Francis hotel, Albany, Ore. mrtì-20p and putting in grain on the I. J. Beidler place at Iaitham during the FOR SALE—F ULL BLOOD past two week«. LONDON. Barrod Plymouth Rock pullets and DELIGHT VALLEY. five cockerels. April hatching. 8. (Special to The Sentinel.) Working, west Main, first house March 17.—Bud Thorn sustained west of Silk creek bridge. (Special to The Sentinel.) mr20p a severe cut on one lip Monday March 18.—Mrs. E. J. Sears took FOR SALE—HOUSE AND TWO her niece Marjorie Knox to Salem while splicing a cable. John Massey shipped some veal lots at 735 souih Eighth street. Friday and visted her sisters, Mrs. to Port bi nd Tuesday. Inquire of occupant. mrlSaMp Knox and Mrs. Cashatt. She re Mrs. O. W. White was shopping home Sunday. FOR SALE—TEAM OF HORSES, turned in Cottage Grove Tuesday. The J. A. Joll family were Eu- each weighing 1600 pounds. In gene visitors Saturday, Mrs. J. E. Banton is again conducting Joli a class in vocal music. They meet quire of Wade Mosby, at Service remained overnight at the Rose rarl3-27p homo and attended the opening of nt tho church on Wednesdays at 7 Garage. o’clock. All are welcome and tho FOR SALE—A 5-COLUMN BUR the new hospital Sunday. children have boen especially in Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent pur roughs adding machine for only vited to attend. chased 800 baby chicks Saturday $75. Practically new; cost $125. William Thorn and Anna Powell Easy terms. Write box 302, Cottage from Mrs. Waldo Miller. were married in Eugene Tuesday. Tho Oscar Jnqkson family were mrl3-27p Mrs. Georgo Sutherland spent Grove, Ore. Sunday guests at the Ralph Wright Monday night at the home of her SLEEPING ROOM FOR RENT. homo below Walker. mother, Mrs. Shortridgo, in Cottage Call 715 south Sixth st. m!3 27p Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard and Grove. two daughters, of Cottage Grove, Mrs. N. 8. Hays returned homo WANTED—OLD CARPETS TO BE were Sunday guests at the A. W. from Eugene Friday evening. made into the economical and Cornutt home. Mrs. J. E. Banton and Mrs. durable fluff rugs at the low price The W. E. Nixon, Hugh Nixon Georgo Bailes visited at Harold of $2 per square yard. Also weave and C. A. Moore families and Ed- Abeene’s Sunday. rug rugs. Carpet cleaning and all win Moore were dinner guests Sun- Bert Nowton motored to Tho kinds of rug and carpet repair day at the Lee Nixon homo. Dalb^las^iwktobringhoinehis work. Fluff Rug Co., 1636 Jeffer the Connor “ brothers shipped a son St., Eugene, Ore. mr20a3p ton of potatoes to Wolf Creek Mon FOR SALE—A MODERN BUNGA W. E. and Hugh Nixon fam low. Five rooms and bath down were Eugene visitors Monday. stairs. Entiro upper story finished ilies Max Sears was out of school into one room. Electric lights, hot on account of poison oak. and cold water, septic tank, mac Tuesday Mrs. Melvin Jackson will be adam street, some fruit trees, straw hostess to the Social Neighbors berries, raspberries and large gar den. Some furniture if desired, Wednesday afternoon. Good security accepted with mort- MOUNT VIEW. gage back for part, if desired, or monthly payment plan can be ar- (Special to The Sentinel.) ranged. Elbert Bede. iur21a3p March 18.—Mrs. J. A. Schneider for sale for only $120— a was in the Grove Wednesday. mare, 9 years old, weighing 1200 Mrs. W. D. Heath and son Wil pounds, very gentle, and large Stu liam were at Fred Frost ’s Wednes debaker buggy with brakes, and day evening. harness. Harry T. Williams, half J. R. Oooley was in the Grove mile from steel bridge on Row river Wednesday. road. mar20a3p William Heath has gone to Pen- dleton, where he has a position for WANTED—4 CAST IRON BOX the summer. heating stoves with flat tops and L. L. Landreth, of California, is three cast iron cook stoves. Wood- here doing some work on his place. son Garage. mr21-28c Mr. and Mrs. George Layng were BOY WANTED. 18 OR 19 YEARS in town Saturday. Fred and family visited of age. to learn the bakery with the Frost W. D. Heath family Sun business. Cottage Grove Electric day. Bakery. mr21a3c Mr. and Mrs. George Layng visit FOR RELIABLE WORK—FIJM1R ed with Aniauda Sears Monday. Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider surfacing, carpentry. Omer Moore, Cottage Grove. mr21a3p visited with the J. A. Schneider family Friday. INCUBATOR FOR SALE—200 EGG Miss Berna dine Schneider was at site McClanahan, $8; in first class the W. D. Heath home Sunday. running order. See it at J. C. Coats Mr. and Mrs. Donavon and Mr place, one mile east on the Disston and Mrs. Virgil White »nd Mr. and route.________________ mr21a3p Mrs. Frank White visited with the J. R. Cooley family Sunday. WANTED—Q ARDEN PLOWING Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley were to do. Caldwell, 1004 south in the Grove Friday. Fourth street. mr21a3p •z , Neighborhood News , WANTADS FOR RENT—FIVE ROOM HOUSE, plumbing, electric lights. Inquire , Mrs. J. W. MeQirmick. 326 north Seventh street, phone 128-Y, or at ’ ! McCormick grocery, phone 49. a3p Dre« 1113 40 cents Dress 1106 40 cents Dress 1107 45 cents Dress xn6 45 cents Seven magic words that mean beauty and charm arc: 'the Pictorial Review Fashion Book for Spring. Ready for you now. 15 cents a cony—by mail 35 cents. --------------------------------------------- »----- ■»—.——— è HeißiuelLBangs & Marksbunj,. ) 'TKe Day(tyfit Storefor Quality and Service « The Thrifty Man Buys in the Best Market! The thrifty man when making a trip will USE THE TRAIN because: He can save money by purchasing a round-trip ticket at reduced fare. He will measure in dollars and centB the safety of the train as well as the comforts it provides. He will spend. his money where he knows his home town will get the greatest benefit—with the railroad—a big factor in the development of his community. He will capitalize on the fact that the train will run regardless of unfavor able weather conditions and get him to his destination safely. Be a thrifty traveler and ride the train For any railroad information call on your ticket agent—he will gladly as sist you in every way possible. JOHN M. SCOTT Asst. Passenger Traffic Manager Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines HE name "Webster” is synonymous with "Dictionary” be- cause of the ability of that early compiler. Just so, "Red Crown” means asoline" because it is e recognized standard of quality. “Red Crown's” quality is a definite matter of greater power and mileage. r New Charge Against Young Men. Warren Wilkins and Stanley Thompson, arrested at Peoria. Iann county, three weeks ago while al leged to have bee* burglarizing a store, will be tried in Benton coun WANTED—WOMAN TO DO GEN- ty for another crime instead of era I work in family. W. M. Tur- being tried at Albany, aeeording to pen. box 40$, Cottage Grove, Ore- word received by Sheriff Fred G. gon-______ mr21a3p Stickels. It is said that the two, who are UiST FORD TIRE AND RIM. now out on $1000 bail each, have between Cottage Grove and Star. ' -onfeiwed possessing goods taken Finder please return to the Service I out of the to Wilhelm at Monroe. Garage. mr20e They deny stealing store them, however IX)8T—A MOTORMETER: SOME The Benton connty charge is pos where about the chv. Return to session of stolen property. Judge H. J. Shinn for liberal reward. m20e G. F. Skipworth, of Lane county, will sit in the ease. FOR SALE—MY FINE TWO-ACRE Wilhelm his declared he found » homo on east Madison «venue. I great quantity of the goods taken Kasy terms. M F. Ih>sLarxe*. Cot from his Mere after search had been tage Grove. mr2O»3<- made of the quarters occupied bv the young men. LOST—CHECK BOOIV ON COFER de Alene bank. Re'urn ta #24 Yonr wants Bay be few—provid mr20e cd you uh Sentinel waatads if * Gibbs avenu«. STANDARD ef QUALITY STANDARD OIL COMPANY (CALirOKNIA)