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PAGE THREE Our Aim: To Serve Faithfully and Unfailingly Reliable Quality Goods Always at Low Prices Qncorfsorated 475DEPARTMENT STORES 417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE What Are 'he Facts? There is a wise old saying that “the proof of the pudding is the eating thereof.” We all appreciate that. Regardless of what we say of ourselves and of our goods and what others may say about us and the kind of goods we carry, it is a fact that you can better judge for yourself. In this way you can obtain unimpeachable evi dence of what are the facts. Our policy, our meth ods, our values — even our prices—are always open and alike to all. We invite critical in spection. Grey Nubuck New Footwear * New Pumps for W mum For the Whole Family At Important Savings to You A smart style for yout new Easter dres9, suit or coat. Neatly trimmed. At an exceptional price. $3.98 For Women and Misses: Fancy strap pumps, ox fords and shoes for dress up and every day wear. Men’s Oxfords For Children and Infants: Comfortable shoes that al low plenty of room for little growing feet. Airedale Elk With Single Sole Welt For Men and Boys: New Spring Pumps Smart styles in oxfords and high shoes for dress. Sturdy work shoes. Huge quantity purchase. for our hundreds of store.« permit our Brown dress oxfords with tip and half rubber heels. A popular style t t a popular price. Remarkable Values Smart strap pumps in a color that is most appeal ing. For misses and girls. Appealing prices too. 2l/2 to 7 $4.98 $3.25 A New Style Womens Brown In Patent Strap Pumps Brown Oxfords Fancy Pump» Single Welt Soles Of Black Satin Kid D tcm Oxfords A good style for almost every foot. Military heel. Rubber top lift. Welt soles for service. Misses and Girls wel come these stylish pumps with the new idea of strap arrangement. 2i/2 to 7 $3.98 $3.98 Grey Suede Strap Pumps This New Style May Appeal to You If it does, you are getting a worth while value. If it doesn’t, we have many equally impor tant values in other handsome styles for women. $5.90 A Good Style for Boys and Youths Tip, half rubber heel, half double sole. Economically priced, to save you enotign money to buy other things boy6 need. Sizes: 12»/2 to 2....................... ...... $3.98 2>/2 to 51/2. $4.25 Chew it after every meal CuUforth A Dickson, Proprietor! Phone 15 $3.98 New Brown Dress Shoes Pay and Save! rorro PEOPLE’S CASH MARKET 2'/2 to 5i/2 $4.98 China has a three-mile bandit limit, paralleling main railway lines. This is observed a» religiously an the rum-runners’ limit in America. When you pay cash you’re entitled to a dis count. Cash in hand is always worth more than an account on the books. Even on gilt edge accounts there is a loss of interest on money invested, the expense of bookkeeping and collection and the chance of loss by neglect to charge an item or by a charge being honestly disputed. Our cash system avoids all this loss and we give you the saving. Boys’ and youths’ well made, attractive dress ox fords with tip and half rubber heels. Priced low. Women’s instep strap button pumps Trimmed with black suede. Plain toe. Satin covered Louis heel. It stimulates appetite and aids digestion, ft makes your food do you more good. Note how li relieves that stutiy feeling after hearty eating. Whitens teeth, sweetest« breath and irstbe goody SAGINAW. (Special to The Sentinel.) April 1.—F. T. Benston wax in Eugene Friday on bum new. Mrs. Henry Lake and son Phillip returned from Salem Saturday, af ter taking Mr. Lake down for an operation. They visited Saturday with Mrs. A. S. Cole here before returning to their home in Delight Valley. Mrs. C. C. Moody visited several da vs of the jsist week in Cottage Grove at the home of her son, Terry Moody. Miss Sibyl Co Ilers sj>ent the week end at her home in Springfield. Mrs. Darby, Mrs. Land. Mrs. Hol land and Mrs. Hatch, of*the moth ers’ dub in Cottage Grove, called on Mrs. McArthur and Mrs. Briggs Friday. The traction engine which was used to run the planer for the Voight Lumber company, was moved out Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Conrad and Charles Sharon, of Marshfield, and Mrs. A. H. Johns, of Eastside, ar rived Friday evening for a visit at the C. H Sharon home, and Mr. and Mrs. George Neet. of Coburg, came up for the day. Charles Hhar on. who is suffering with a broken arm. remained with his parents, while the rest left for their homes Monday morning. The Saginaw Sunday school was represented at the district convert tion at Pleasant Hill Sunday by the following: Mr. and Mrs. O. Knight and Miss Flossie Mathes, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cotter and sons Charles and Ben, Donnell and Mary Allen, Mrs. Lowell Benston and daughter Mary Alma, Elwin and Evelyn Benston, of Saginaw, and Mrs. W. A. Keene and daughter Frances. Marie Nixon and Gwendo lyn Haight, of Delight Valley. Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Cole Sunday were Mrs. J. 8. Lake, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Myers and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Myers and children, Mrs. Henry Lake and son Phillip, of Delight Valley, the Lee Cox family, of Mar- cola, and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Briggs and son Vern. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. The Path to Business Success Notice is hereby given that tho I uudersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Lane Countv. Oregon, executor of the lust will I and Testament of Joseph H. Cane, I deceased, which order bears date the 18th day of March. 1924. All persons having claims against tho estate of said Joseph H. Cone, deceased, are hereby notified ami required to present tho same, duly verified, to the undersigned at the law office of Herbert W. Lombard, Cottage Grove, Lave County, State of Oregon, on or before six months A practical business train from the date of publication of this ing is an absolute ne notice. Dated and first published this cessity if you are to meet 20th day of March. 1924. THORNTON CORNERS. success in the future. CLARENCE WESLEY CONE, Executor of the Last Will and (Special to The Sentinel.) And the best place to get March 31.—Miss Mildred Stovens, Testament of Joseph H. Cone, do it is at school. ceased. of Cottage Grove, was an overnight guest Tuesday of Miss Gladys Herbert W. Lombard, And the best time to get Attorney for Executor. mr21nl7 Hockett. it is right now. Bert Lancaster, of Blue Moun NOTICE TO CREDITORS. tain, visited Thursday morning at We are in session at all the Georgo Foster home. times and every day is en- Joe Tonoli is building a barn. I11 the mntter of the estate of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Spray, who are Louisa M. Thompson, deceased. rollinent day. in the Grove for a short time, vis Notice is hereby given that Wil ited Wednesday with Mrs. Janies liam Albert Thompson has been Hundreds of young men Plaster. by the County Coart of the State of and women have complet Thus. Richardson went to Eugene Oregon for Lane County, appointed ed one of our courses and again Saturday for medical treat eleeutor of the Estate of Louisa M. are today making good. ment. Thompson, deceased. Arthur Woodring is building an All persons having claims against You are offered the same other chicken house. He intends to the said estate of said deceased are go into the business on a larger hereby notified to present the same opportunity. Will you scale next year. duly verified to said executor nt the take advantage of it and That the tourist season has begun law office of H. J. Shinn, in Cot do it now? already is evidenced by the number tage Grove, Oregon, within six each day who come out this road, months from the 27th dav of March, 1924. mistaking it for Pacific highway. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster were WILLIAM ALBERT THOMPSON, in Eugene Saturday. Executor. Mrs. H. C. Rose’s mother ar H. J. SHINN. Eugene rived Thursday from California for Attorney for executor. mr27ii24p A. E. Roberts President Oregon an indifinite visit with her daugh ter and family. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Mrs. S. P. Shortridge visited at Latham Sunday with her mother, Department of the Interior, U. 8. Mrs. Grant Fields. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Louis Pamazzi is getting out a February 27, 1924. piling contract on his place. H. C. Notice is hereby given that Earl Rose is employed with his team Burgess, of Fox Hollow, Oregon, hauling the piling out to the road. who on June 20, 1921, made Home Frank Hockett has employment stead Entry. Serial No. 013967, for Better Than Traps For Rats Writes Adams Drug Co., Texas building a residence at Latham. tho S% of NE% and N% of 8E% Mr. and Mrs. Steve Tonoli and of Section 7, Township 19, 8., Rango They say • ’* RAT-SNAP in doing the work and the undertakers are as busy as pop children, of Divide, visited Sunday 4 W., Willamette Meriuian, lias filed corn on a rat hot stove.” Try it on your rats. with relatives here. notice of intention to make final RAT-SNAP iaa “money back” guaranteed J. D. Gover, of Cottage Grove, three-year proof to establish claim sure killer. Comes ready for use : no mix was at the Dixon place Sunday af- to the land above described, before ing with other foods. Cats and dogs won’t touch it. Rats dry up and leave no smell. ternoun. E. O. Immel, U. 8. Commissioner, Three sizes: 85c for one room: 65c for at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on house or chicken yard; $1.25 for barns and outbuildings. Start killing rats today. LYNX HOLLOW. the 15th day of April, 1924. Claimant names as witnesses: ■■■■■» bold and Guaranteed by »■■■■■ KEM’S FOR DRUGS. (Special to The Sentinel.) Fred Knox, of Fox Hollow, Oregon; March 31.—-Byron and John Win Marcus Dunn, of Fox Hollow, Ore slow, of Silk Creek, were in the gon; Claude Sutherland, of Fox llol Hollow Sunday. low, Oregon; Rose Rucker, of Fox Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mackie were Hollow, Orogon. HAMILL A. CANADAY, in Eugene Saturday on business. J. A. Rhoads and C. Mulvihill Mr. and Mrs. Win. Porter and mr6a3___________________ Register. owners Lester Porter were home from Eu- gene over the week end. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE Superior service, reasonable Lester Pcntico, accompanied by MENT. rates. Long distance hauling his mother and sister Afton, ar rived last week from Kansas ami ___ Notice is hereby triven that the a specially. Dealers in flour, are visiting relatives and friends undersigned has filed his final ac- fuel and explosives. Storage here. They expect to make their count as administrator of the estate and general transfer. home in Cottage Grove. of Allen Kirk, deceased, with the A party was given at the Fisher County Clerk of Lane County, Ore Cottage Grove-Eugene Freight homo in upper Lynx Hollow Sat gon, and an order has been made Depot urday night as a farewell to Guy and entered of record directing this Office phone, 99; res., 189J Duncan, head truck driver for the notice and setting the 6th day of two sawmills, who leaves soon for May, 1924, at the hour of 10:00 on stern Oregon. o ’clock in the forenoon for the CARD« Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartley wore hearing of objections, if any, to PROFESSIONAL in Eugene Monday. DR. A. W. KIME said final account and for the fi Specialist in Obstetrics \ nal settlement of said estate. HEBRON. Dated and first published this Will care for confinements at his home if desired. Special nurse if re 27th day of March, 1924. quired. Phones: office, 34; res. 126J (Special to Tho Sentinel.) J. IL KIRK, April 1,—W. L. Kimble left___ Mon Administrator of the estate of H. W. TITUS, D. M. D. day for Dinubn, Calif., to help take Allen Kirk, deceased. Dentistry care of his father, who is ill. W. Lombard, Modern equipment. First National Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck and Mrs. Herbert in r27a 24 Bank building. Hours, 9 to 12 und Attorney for estate. J. G. Kappauf were in Eugene 1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays bv Wednesday. uppoinliuoul. office phono, 1U: res Mrs. Charlie White ------ and Mrs. NOTICE OF SHERIFF 8 SALE ON idonee phone, 184 J. Roberts went to Goshen to see Mr. EXECUTION IN FORECLOSURE. White, who is in the hospital. He HERBERT W. LOMBARD Notice is hereby given that by is getting along satisfactorily. Attorney al l.i* Mr. and Mrs. Durkie end C. Peter virtuo of an execution and order of First National Hauk Building son, of Dorena, attended the farm sale in foreclosure issued out of tho Cottage Grove, Ore. 1'houe 94 ers’ union meeting here Thursday Circuit Court of tho State of Ore gon for the County of Lane on the evening. DR. O. E. FROST The Alfred White children nro 26th day of February, 1924, in a Office in Laweou building suit wherein on the 23rd day of ill with whooping cough. Phone 47 February, 1924, in said Court, Fred Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kebelbeck Cottuge drove Oregon L. Williams, plaintiff, recovered and children were in Eugene Sun judgment against the defendants, E. DR. W. M. HAMILTON day. Several from here attended the E. Lilly and E. Lilly, for the sum of Chiropractic, Macinino Thorapy, Sunday school district convention $468.00 together with interest at Gynecology, Hydro Therapy, Eloctro- the rate of 6 per cent per unnuni Thcrapy. Office over Durby Hard at Pleasant Hill Sunday. C. C. and A. L. Gilham are haul from the 26th day of January, 1923, ware. Phone Illi J. Office hours: 9 and $100.00 attorney’s fees, which to 12; 1 to 5; Sundays by appoint ing telephone poles to Creswell. Walter and Mias Anna Jepson and judgment was enrolled and docketed ment. Miss Hazel Führer motored to Go- in the Clerk’s office of said Court in said County on the 23rd day of shea Sunday. GAVEN O. DYOTT, M. D. February, 192-1, and said execution Physician and Surgeon to me directed commanding me in X ray work in all its branches. Eve SILK GREEK tho name of the State of Oregon, nings by appointment. in order to satisfy said judgment, 634 Main Cottage Grove, Oregon (Special to The Sentinel.) interest, attorney’s fees, costs of March 31.—James Rigby is vory suit and accruing costs to sell the DR. W. E. LEBOW busy these days taking care of 1000 following described real property, Dentist baby chicks. to wit! Office Fifth and Main. Hours, 8:39 Mr. nnd Mrs. E. R. Darnell mo- Tho ‘‘Nina,” “ Benzie,” “Ophir ” to 12 and 1 to 5:39. Evenings and tored to Noti Monday to get Mr. by appointment. lTionos: and “Rattler” mining claims, which Sunduy« Darnell’» brother. office 35, residence 134 Y. are duly located and established Ason was born Monday to Mr. mining claims situated in the Bo DR. H. A. HAGEN and Mrs. R. V. Darnell. Overholser brothers were running hernia Mining District in Lane Coun Licensed Druglegs Physician ty. Oregon; and the “Nina” and their sawmill this week. Phone 30. Ostrander Building, Airplanes flew over the Silk “Renzie” constituting one group of 630^ Main Street, Coti age Grove mines, and the “Ophir” and “Rat Creek vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. M. F. Babcock returned tier” constituting another group of H. J. SHINN mjaeo, and each group is worked Saturday from Medford. Attorney at and E. M Babcock nearly lost 375 ann operated together. Notary Public Now therefore in the name of tho Practices in all courts. Thirty years baby chicks Saturday by accidental State of Oregon, in compliance with of experience. Bader building, Cot fire. Word has been received from F. said execution and order of sale tnge Grove, Ore gon. E. Babcock and children that they and 'n order to satisfy said judg rnent, interest, attorney’s fees, costs had reached Modesto, __ Calif. ____ Mr«. Melvin McKibben was taken of suit and accruing costs, I will on Saturday, the 5th day of Aplil, to a hospital Sunday night. 1924, at the hour of one o’clock in *----------------------------- '-.'"I ' ~ --------------------- ♦ the afternoon of said day nt. the FARM POINTERS southwest front door of the County W' ------— ■ —.... ♦ Court House in Eugene, Lane Coun Ship us. Prompt returnB, no (From O. A. C. Experiment Station) ty, Oregon, offer for sale and sell commission, top prices. We will pay the producer the It is a good idea to put clean for cash, at public auction, subject redemption as provided by law, top prices for ituiade eggs. sand on the floor of the brooder to right, title and interest house underneath I the litter. It all of the defendants, E. E. Lilly and Reference: 1’etiin hu la Na should be p>aeed in the house sev of »aid Lilly, and all persons claiming E. era! days before the chick« are put tiona) Bank. tf by, through or under them or any or in so that it will be thoroughly either of them in anil to said prern dried out. DERRIE PRODUCE CO. iae«. mrfln.l FRED G. HTICKE1A 68 N, Fourth St., Portland A deformed foot or crooked leg of jrQ__Wieriff_of_Lnne_Oounl^ ;_Ore^jon b - -__________ ;____ ~__ - ~ 1 ■ I I« I a horse is often the result of neg lect in trimming the colt’» feet. “Do Rat* Talk to Fath Other?” Why Mr. N. Windsor (R. I.) Put Up Eugene Business College City Transfer Co. EGGS! -Aaka Mr. M. Batty, R. I. • Be mire to feed good bnttermilk or sour skim milk. Many chick« are ruined each year by feeding milk in which there is «aching soda or some other form of neutralizer. Say it with printer»’ ink. with Rats tor Year» ”1 pf five cakes ot Rat-Snef and threw pi-vae "Years n/o I r"t «omv rat poison, whkh neartv around land rtrire Gm about half a dnaen dead rata iillnl ovr fine watch do». We pul up with r»H a day lor two solid waeke Suddenly, they rot fewer. Vow we haven't any Who told them alsrul Ral- unlit a friend told me al-out Rat- nap. It Merely oap " Raia dry up ami Leave no uueU. I Lira I lUa rale. Ihouah novae pets won't tone h h.w Rata Ayupaudlcn >sr n " Prirea. He, •&.. »115 ■toes: Me. 65c, II IS. * ;> I I and zuaruulead by * • buU aad fuaraalaad tv KEM’S FOR DRUGS. KEM’S FOR DRUGS.