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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINE!., MONDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1924 ¡her subscription special, She could IF not keep house without the home paper, she says. Earl McKinney writes from Tho Dalles, sending pecuniary evidence Certainly it’s good—your coffee—if you bought it of his interest in the news of his here and have properly prepared it for the table. We old home town. have for years had the reputation of handling the e Miss Margaret Halloway, Miss Mrs. Bessie Lady and daughter grades of coffee which particular cooks use in making Sylvia Veatch and Gordon White, Monta, who had been visiting here reputations as good coffee makers. The deliciously To World War veterans and other people alike, students of the U. of O., spent from Oakland, Calif., left Monday refreshing qualities of Chase & Sanborn’s or several November 11th brings a stirring memory of triumph the week end at the homes of for Portland accompanied by Mrs. other popular brands which we. carry will please you. that crowned service of the highest order. Armistice their parents. Lady's father, A. Rogers. Mrs. Day is a day of rejoicing—it is a day when each one Lady is moving to Sheridan and Salesbooks. The Sentinel. tf2 of us gives thanks for the brave men who brought it back. Mr. Rogers plans to spend the Fred Bartels returned Saturday winter with her. from attending a three-day session Armistice Day brings an obligation, too—to prove The T. O. Short family have of the American Institute of Min worthy of the victory won by those millions who moved from Birch avenue, and 1 ing and Metalurgical Engineers, fought so well. I street to the Penix residence on I held in Portland. Second street. As we pause in tribute to the dead, let eaeh one re- ----------------------------------------------- <$ Business Closed Tomorrow. Mrs. Archie Thompson writes solve to commemorate their sacrifice by preserving | APPROACHING EVENTS Practically all business of tho from Glendale, Calif., that they ft ----------------------------------------------- <S> inviolate the opportunities and security we enjoy. city will come to a standstill to can’t get along without their home I Tho Constellation club meets at morrow, Armistice day. No special paper. "♦ Masonic hall Thursday afternoon surprise shower was given with Mrs. Furl Baldwin, Mrs. A. program has bean arrangod for Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mays, Mr. Mrs. Dale Hawkins Friday W. Helliwell and Mrs. H. W^l’itus the day. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland and Cottage Grove, Oregon A Strong Bank afternoon at the home of Mrs. as hostesses. Mrs. Hambrick motored to Eugene Roy Short, cousin of Mrs. Haw Sunday and visited with Mrs. CARRIER DELIVERY. ft ft ft kins. After the guests hud gath Lucy Armstrong. A chickon supper and social Bes The change to a twiee-a- ered, Mrs. Short* telephoned to sion will follow tho regular meet The meetings of the Christian | rived Saturday from Milwaukee, We call it Faultless Bread the White Pharmacy, where Mrs. ing of the Coast Fork local Thurs week publication has made ' church continue and are being Wis., and are visiting Mr. Crow *s because we endeavor to Hawkins is employed, to havo her day. necessary the delivery of The «-------------- ------------------------------ ft parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Hardy well attended. make it as good as bread hurry to the Short home with a Sentinel by carrier boys, who ft ft ft All kinds of filing equipment. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bennett Crowe. can be made. We do not bottle of medicine for one of the The Past Matrons’ club will will make deliveries Tuesday ' tf motored to Eugene Saturday and Pastor Holman and Mr. The Sentinel. mean that we never make children, As Mrs. Hawkins turned meet with Mrs. H. A. Miller next and Friday mornings. Sub Miss Helen Ostrander spent the brought W. O. Wilson home from Knowles, of Dexter, visited Sat a mistake, but the continu to leave, after making the deliv- Monday afternoon, scriptions may be given to' weak end in Eugene at the home the hospital. urday with E. G. O. Groat. ally increasing sales of ery, she was caught by several of carrier boys and single copies ft “ ft ♦ of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Spen Mrs. J. W. Eddy and son Volney Faultless B read indicate the women, who blindfolded her Tho Presbyterian aid society will may be purchased from them. Mrs. Carl Witte has been brought returned to Portland Saturday, af home from a Eugene hospital and cer. that we are succeeding in and led her through the living meet in the church parlors Wednes- The carrier boys will accept ter visiting here a few days. Mrs. G. W. McQueen returned our effort to make bread room to a table upon which were day afternoon. subscriptions, to be collected is resting comfortably. last evening from a few days’ that will keep the bread a large number of beautiful gifts, at the end of eaeh month, at Bazaar at M. E. church Wednes Mrs. W. B. Cooper returned Sat* <ft ft business at home. It’s your where the blindfold was removed. Tho high school 30 cents the month. Special ’ . Chicken urday from Portland, where she visit in Eugene at the home of her day afternoon and evening, fault if you don’t try Ice cream, cake and coffee were give a program at the assembly rates will be given for paying See 4ho mystery had been caring for her mother, brother, Jess Griffin. dinner at 6. " Faultless Bread. several months in advance. nlOc Mrs. M. A. Johnson, who was served by Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. November 26. booth. Bookkeeping outfits of every kind. Samuel Veatch, Mrs. G. W. Scott, The Sentinel. tf Harry Hart and family left seriously ill. Mrs. J. T. Smith and Mrs. J. Q. CHANGE IN DISPLAY Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Gleason left Saturday on a five weeks ’ motor His Experience. Scholl is your home optom- Willits. ADVERTISING RATES today for a few weeks ’ visit at trip to Arizona to visit at the etrist. “Well, I’ll tell you, Ellick,’’ (m) ft ft ft the home of their son Rex at home of Mr. Hart’s brother, J. H. Rumpus confessed Gap Johnson of The Scholl optical parlors have Sanders & Bennett, Props. l| The Constellation club meeting Kalama, Wash. Hart. Ridge. “I hung back sharply it schedule ot rates tor adver been greatly improved in appear- Thursilay ni tho Masonic building Alonzo Sprinkle, formerly at the Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Richmond ance and the lighting has been about getting marriod. You see, tisers using more than five was one of the pleasant events motored to Portland Saturday for greatly improved by intorior deco Southern Pacific station here, has H. J. Shipn, accompanied by his I kinder got to thinking about issues during a month. Delay been transferred from Junction two grandchildren, Bonita and of the week and was well attend tho monotony of living with one— a few days’ visit. ‘ rations completed Saturday. in announcing these rates is ed. Needlework was enjoyed ami City to the dispatcher’s office in Jack Beager, returned from Los p ’tlli— •person p«*r»nn nil rnv life. lifn.’’ all my Ray Nelson, auto electrician. due to the time required in a brief business meeting held. The Looseleaf systems of every kind, Roseburg. Angeles Wednesday. Jack accom • ‘ When you got married how’d cheeking production costs and Ninth and Main streets. tf next meeting was set for Thursday The Sentinel. Garfield Crowe and family ar- Scholl's kryptoks make you panied Mr. Shinn to Los Angeles of this week to avoid conflict it work outf’’ asked Ellick Onken. making certain that the rates William Henry, of Seattle, is “Nover had a chance to try it, harmonize therewith. see. (nt) two weeks ago and Bonita has with meetings of tho Social Twelve visiting Jack Lemon. Viletta Scott, of Eugene, daugh- been attending high school in Los club. The meeting which would skuscely. I’ve got fourteen child- These rates will be an Wade Mosby, son of Mrs. L. R. Miss Helen Shankman, ren, throe brother in laws, a fath nounced before bills are issued ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Darby, Angeles. come on Thanksgiving day will not Long, returned Friday from Klam mother-in-law, several for November advertising and or-in-law, of thiB city, believes that women of Oakland, accompanied them and be held. A delicious two-course ath Falls, bringing with hint 45 other kinfolks and a couple of tel- November advertising will be should -exercise the privilege of is a guest of Miss Bonita. luncheon was served by tho host wild geese which he distributed arber hop Ernest Purvance, of Metlakatla, esses, Mrs. James P. Graham, Mrs. lers that I never did find out per charged at these rates. There the ballot. She returned to Olym among his friends. pia Wash., where she is registered, Alaska, visited friends here last N. M. Oglesby and Mrs. 8. L. sizoly who they was, hanging will be no change of rates for Starr fixes watches right tf2 to cast her vote on November 4. week. Mr. and Mrs. Purvance Godard, at tables made pretty with around more or less gener’ly.”— the present except when ad Kansas City Star. vertising is run in more than Royce Jones, of Los Angeles, ar C. O. DeVera went to Portland were called to Roseburg on ac chrysanthemums. five issuesduring a month. rived Monday to visit with his Friday night on a brief business count of tho illness of Mrs. P’lr- ft ft ft vance’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Currin. son Volney, who is ill. trip. A double birthday party was CHANGE IN WANTAD RATE. Barber work in general ; Mr. and Mrs, Charles VanDen- given Sunday at the homo of Mr. Mrs. Ben Huntley arrived today See mystery booth. Buy fancy special attention to children. The following wantad rates from Lebanon and will visit sev work and various articles at M, burg and daughter, Miss Eunice, and Mrs. Frank Hawkins for their art1 now effective: One cent 630 Main P. S. Bukowski, Prop. eral days at tho home of her sis E. Bazaar Wednesday afternoon motored up from Eugene to attend son Dale and daughter-in-law, Mrs. the word, with a minimum of A delight- ter, Mrs. A. W. 8wanson. and evening. Chicken dinner. nlOc the meeting of the Tillicum club Leslie Hawkins. by Mr. 35 cents for one ad. No re last Wednesday night. ful dinner was enjoyed , Charles Cochran returned Sun duction for subsequent inser Rinaing devital and Mrs. Dale Hawkins, Mr. and day from a business trip to Port hair —makea tions, but a discount of 10 ize* Mrs. J. Q. Willits anil Mrs. Sol it drab and brit land. His mother, Mrs. 8. E. The alkali in Mr. and cents will be given upon each tle. Coffman, of this city, anil hard water doea Cochran, accompanied him on tho insertion when cash aecom- It. Begin the umj Mrs. C. A. Smith and Mr. Smith’s of the new sham trip, stopping at Salom to visit a poo. Cleero. and— mother, of Roseburg. Mrs. Leslie panies copy. daughter, Mrs. Arch Rice. h * mere riming I N*> Hawkins, one of those in whose alkali soap in J. Hansen has rented the J. V. Cleero. Itwasbe» Delicious, Spitzenburgs and honor the dinner was given, was the hair, with a Minutes Stewart residence on cast Main ■u beta nee thet it Winesaps. from unablo to bo presont. geed fer the heir. Basin street. The vol a tile Cleero ft ft ft tn 35c—75c—$1.00 foani roll« the dirt Coiffure Ray Nelson, auto ewutriciau. Mrs. d. A. Wright entertained Cottage Grove People Point the to the top. Just One provides wiih Way. wipe off with Ninth and Main streets. the Social I Twelvo club at her economy in this sale, Sweet Cider. towel. Scalp and hair are ch nner than you ever aaw. TTalr Rhine« Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of Gold Tuesday afternoon. A pro home and the economy keeps The constant aching of a bad back, with new lifo and luRtre. Our customer» de- Beach, is a guest at the home of liffhted with Cicero. Try It, Money back if not fusion of fall flowers gave- the Tho weariness, the tired feeling; pace to the extent of aatisAed. Regular price 50c. her daughter, Mrs. W. E. Lebow, rooms a cheerful appearance, the Headaches, dizziness, nervousness, your purchasing. On and will remain until after THE WHITE PHARMACY living room scheme being rod and Distressing urinary disorders— sale are only those Are often signs of failing kidneys Dainty And too serious to be neglected. Thanksgiving. the dining room yellow, styles that are new Mrs. Get rid of these troubles! B. R. Job, Frank McFarland and refreshments were served. and approved and Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart and Mrs. Clyde Roberts motored M. V. Phillips were in Eugene J. A. Merryman was a guest of Use Doan ’• Pills—a stimulant diur where one may choose etic to the kidneys. with confidence of su to Portland Thursday for a week Thursday attending the trial of the club. Hosts of people recommend Doan's. There is a good demand now. the man who attempted to enter ft ft ft perior quality. end visit. This is a Cottage Grove case. Don’t wait till the heavy ship- The Joker club was entertained You can verify it. Special ruled forms of every kind. the Tourist cafe two months ago. ments for the Thanksgiving Mrs. George Young, 404 Second evening by Mrs. W. E. Le- Mrs. Lena Colburn, of Fairbanks, Friday Ship The 8cntinel. tf trade begin to arrive, Five hundred was played St., says: “I havo used Doan’s bow. Pills and know they are a good your birds in ns fast as you E. J. Foster, recently of Colville, Alaska, arrived Thursday for a two-courso luncheon was a and remedy. My kidneys were weak and get them in condition. Write Wash., has purchased one of th-: week’s visit with her mother, M in . Mrs. J. C. Johnson, of I had attacks of backache and sore served. market or wire us todny for Godard & Randall houses on south Sarah Kerr. Gold Beach, mother of Mrs. Le ness over my kidneys and my kid Mr. and Mrs. Josiah Porter went Sixth street. C. M. Parker made noys acted irregularly, too. Doan’si information. Percale house dress, dark blue, white dott and figured bow, Mrs. C. A. Bartell, and Mrs. Pills benefited me by strengthening j their to Portland Thursday to visit the deal. — Always Reliable — patterns, long and short slejves, trimmed with white Harry Metcalf, were guests of the my back and kidneys.’’ ric rac braid, each....................... .............................. $1.23 Filing cabinets. The Sentinel, tf sons, Fred and Joe, and attend club. Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t ’ Reference: Bank of California. simply nsk for a kidney remedy ! Chrisman and the stock show. Mrs. Melissa ft ft ft PAGE & SON One lot gingham house dresies, plaid and check pat got Doan's Pills—the slime that A Check has been received from PORTLAND, OREGON grandson, Robert Martin, are visit- The auxiliary of the Lion’s club Mrs. Young had. Foster Milburn terns, trimmed with solid color gingham, white pique or . ---- fl Mrs. Geo. Hall, Pasadena, for re- hold an enjoyable social meeting Co., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. ing relatives in eastern Oregon. lawn, choice each $2.95 hftr subscription. Mrs. at the Gray Goose Thursday. Miss Mrs. Bert Trask is teaching in newal of the next best thing to Ruth Stewart was elected secre the west side school in place of Hall says old home friends is to tary-treasurer in place of Mrs. H. Mrs. M. H. Anderson who has seeing her receive the home town paper. L. Mackin, resigned. They adopted been teaching temporarily because The Depot restaurant has a new the name, * ‘ Keepers of the Don ’ ’ of a shortage of teachers. electric sign. and will meet Thursdays. OZfiee equipment of various kinds. ♦ ft ft *}>.• Sentinel. tf The Rebekahs gave a handker Jack Maulding and Jack Hansen chief shower Friday afternoon in motored in Thursday night from I. O. O. F. hall for Mrs. J. V. Cannovan, Sask., and may again Stewart, who is leaving for Jasper iMcuie Uerv. A nice, frosted, well baked to join her husband who is a sec Mrs. Mr.ggie VanBlarion, who layer cake or some individ tion forcman on the new railroad visited her daughter, Mrs. M. C. ual pastry, fresh from our from Eugene to Klamath rails. Robbins, has returned to her home ♦ ♦ ♦ ovens, will always appeal to in Chicago. A box social was given at the your taste. Walden school house Fi 'riday eve R at Nelson, auto electrician. ning ty the teachers, Miss Helen Ninth and Main streets. Breedlove and Miss Helen Waples. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Rinard, An enjoyable time was spent so- | accompanied by their son Ben, Autin Lindsey, Prop. cially and a neat sum netted to! returned Thursday from a two 11 be used for school supplies. weeks’ motor trip to Sacramento, ft ft ft E. G. O. Groat, who was serious where they visited at the homes A penny luncheon was served | of their sons Louis and Ray. ly ill, is somewhat improved. The Old Brick Shanty at the Corner by the Past Noble Grands club, i Z. L. Cox, formerly of this city, Miss Bertha Howe has accepted of Sixth and Main Streets __ following the regular meeting of a position in the office of the but now of Springfield, has been the Rebekah lodge Friday eve- Anderson 4 Middleton Lumber seriously ill. ning. The proceeds are to th« company. Mrs. Lillian Eddy arrived from I. O. O. F. building fund. Hughes Studio, Portrait* taken Portland Thursday and is a guest MAKE IT YOUR BANK ft ft ft Evening ap- of the Murry Trunnell family. by artificial light, Mrs. Mervillo Veatch was hostess Also framing poiatments made. 8. K. Busiek has returned to the this afternoon to the El Martes Mrs. C. M. Parker received word soldiers' club. A luncheon was served fol Saturday of the death of her lowing an afternoon of sewing. Mrs V uncle, A. J. Hunsaker, of McMinn Favors at tables were old-fashioned ville. He was years of age girls made of p*p*r. ■5 MARKING ft. PAGE THREE ARMISTICE DAY Farm products, fancy work on sale at M. E. bazaar Wednesday afternoon and evening, chicken dinner. nlOc Miss Hazel Loucks, of Eugene, was a week end visitor at her home here. and came to Oregon in 1847. He w & m a retired Baptist minister. William Hogate has received word that his brother-in-law, Frank Fulton, who resides at Bladen, Nob., is seriously ill. Mr. Fulton was a resident here about twelvo years ago. Sam Jones arrived Saturday from Portland and is a guest at the home of his niece, Mrs Fred Be idler. H-m-m-m, But It*s Good! McQueen’s Grocery SOCIETY BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE FAULTLESS 1 I Tales of the Town The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery IMPERIAL -B S We Bob, Curl and Dye Hair Shampoo without Rinsing Service, Smartness and Saving in This House Dress Sale Apples! Apples! GET RID OF THAT BACKACHE 3° N. E. GLASS TURKEYS Bowling Alleys PASTRY City BaKery TO OPEN Wednesday, November 12 Strong, Healthy, Safe and Progressive in former commercial club building, upstairs over Burkholder’s The First National BanK of Cottage Grove, Ore. COME AND BOWL