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PAGE THREE COTTAGE^ROVE^SENTINM^jrnURSDAVNOVEMBER^OjJD^t attending a nurses’ training school in Portland, spent tthe fore part of the week here at the home of | her uncle, George O. Knowles. Religious Meeting Is Sleep Dispeller. ♦—-------------------------- s----------- ♦ Church News ♦-------------------------------------- ;----- « Presbyterian Church—E. V. Os trander, acting pastor during the Thanksgiving dinner at the Residents of the vicinity entered absence of A. Ralph Spcarow. Gray Goose, 1 to 3 and 6 to 8. a complaint several days ago Sunday school at 10, forenoon ser The Joseph Kelly family, c. against a religious sect which has vice at 11, evening service at 7:30. . been holding meetings in W. O. Eugene, spent Sunday at the 8. L. Midweek services Thursday even Distance means nothing to the business firm that W. hall, charging that the meet- ings at 7:30. Mackin home. carries its account with this bank. - • - • - • I ings were continued to 2 or 3 New sheets for your book- Baptist Church—Tenth and Adams, keeping system, regardless of the gle of thoge livi in the E. R. Cleveuger, minister. This Recent operations include collecting notes in Canada, where you got it. The Sentinel. vieinjty was thereby disturbed. | church stands for tho full gospel securing credit information in New York, and sending A welcome is given to all Mrs. Caroline Brand and daugh The preacher made the defense ; message. money to Europe. ter and son, Mrs. Harris Emmons ■ that it was not the intention to who come. Bible school at 10, I preaching at II and 7:30. Young and Leo Brand, left today for | continue meetings to that hour 'people’s meeting at 6:30. Prayer Seattle, Wash., Mrs. Emmons ’ but that those who went under I meeting Thursday evenings at 7:3« All of these services are performed, besides giving home, where the Brands will also the influence of the spirit oft"n I After the prayer meeting the pastor speed and satisfaction in taking care of the financial bible study. did not come from under the in conducts a class • in reside. • • needs of business men. fluence until the early morning Games of skill at Harvest hours and he did not like to dis- Christian Church, the “ltomo-like” minister. Festival. ' turb them. A fine of $25 was church—A. J. WE INVITE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTS Mrs. Caroline Cameron, of Chi imposed but was suspended upon Sunday school at 9:45, sermon and cago, is spending the wiuter at condition that there be no more communiou at 11, Christian endea vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. the home of her sister, Mrs. Flora ' complaints of the disturbance con • • • McGee. Methodist Church—Rev. J. H. tinuing to an unreasonable hour. Ebert, Pastor. Sunday school at Get a United States Cord Tire 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep and Tube for $10.05 at Billie Cottage Grove, Oregon A Strong Bank worth league at 7, evening service Hall’s. c at 7:39. Everybody is welcome to Mrs. D. G. Bushby was in a Eu attend all of these services. gene hospital during the week for «$>--------------------------------------- <S> in Albany and Portlaml with rela medical treatment. Free Methodist church—Corner of There were 2,181,532 visitors in Monroe avenuo and south Fifth tives. Latest copyright books for 1924 to the twenty-one nation* I street —D. 8. Forrester, pastor, Sun of Oregon and Washington. --------- —------------------ ------------- <•-> - - — - Bookkeeping systems. The rent. Radio Exchange, 406 | forests This number of people fishod, day school at 10, forenoon services The A. C. Woodard house on Sentinel. n27Tc camped, picknickod, hunted or at 11, evening service at 7:30. Main. south Second street has been pur Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, Mrs. Clara R. P. Carmen, of Myrtle Point, traveled on the 27 million acres Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday evenings. chased by Garfield Crowe, former Burkholder, Mrs. A. W. Swanson visited Tuesday with his father, of the national forests and repre- resident of Lorane, who recently ! and the latter’s daughter, Miss Ì J. W. Carmen. j sent an increase of 605,222 over Christian Science Church—Corner returned from Milwaukee, Wis. llazel Swanson, will leave tomor- i jf Jefferson avenuo und Second The deal was made by E. C. Lock- row afternoon for Corvallis, where j Lang range demonstration the 1923 figures and 1,151,560 street. Sunday services at 11 a. m. more than for 1922. Tho figures wood. they will attend the Oregon-O. A. j Friday at Bressler & Son’s. nt 7:30 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Dahl re- | do not include visitors to Rainie: Wednesday sorvices • • • C. football game Saturday. Harvest Festival Saturday. turned Monday fronj a business | and Crater Lake national parks in Seventh Day Adventist Church— The Sentinel was favored a few Your wife will appreciate trip to Portland. I the two statos, which also report West Main street. Services every days ago with two fat ducks, the Sour taking the family to the Saturday. Sabbath school at 1Ô, Frank Elliott, specialist in this as their biggest season. donor being C. E. Frost, He did ray Goose for Thanksgiving all Mrs. church service at 11; prayer meet recently ar beauty work, has got when he not state where or dinner. ing Wednesday evonings at 7:30. rived from Chicago and is opening them but the editor has some def The Jack Callahan family, of a beauty shop at 519 Main street. Sunday School services in the inite information as to when end Portland, spent the week en«t at Mrs. Elliott plans to have the 1tham school house every Sunday where they went. the homes of Mrs. Callahan’s par shop open for business the fore at 9:45. Mrs Hugh Trunnel, su AU records for egg prices ever perintendent; Mrs. Winnie Hagerty, Ray Nelson, auto electrician. ents and sister, Mr. and Mrs. part of the week and it is to be W. C. Johnson, and Mrs. W. A. a permanent establishment, as Mrs. paid by tho Pacific Cooperative assistant superintendent. Ninth and Main streets. Garoutte. Mrs. Garoutto returned Elliott plans to make her home Poultry Producers were broken this Chin Goo, who had been chef at with them Sunday evening and i here. Stilesbooks. The Sentinel. tf2 n20p«l week when the payment for the Hotel Bartell for two and a half Mr. Garoutte and son Colin will years, left today for China, where A daughter was born Monday forty-fifth pool went out to its motor to CorvalliB to meet her members. Tho prices for this pool ho intends to enter business. His SILK CREEK. and to attend the Oregon-O. A. C. ' to Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Bolton. were as follows: Extras, 63c; se place has been taken by George S. C. Veatch was up from football game. lects, 59c; browns, 59c; standards, Chan, who was an assistant here ' Halsoy during the week. (Special to The Sentinel.) Special Miller Cord Tire and 55c; pullets, 46c. for several months some time ago. Nov. 17. Mrs. O. H. Wheeler *A* shingles in the ware A charge of 2c the dozen was was called Only 28 days left for your Tube for only $9.25. Billie Hall’s. c to Row river Thurs- house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce made by the association for hand Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Vincent, Christmas shopping. At the Picture day by word that her foster moth ment, plaster and a lot of other ling charges. Shop you will find appropriate of Marshfield, are visiting at the er, Mrs. Clevenger, had been in gifts—pictures, frames, ukuleles, home of Mrs. Vincent’s sister, builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. jured in an automobile accident George J. Walton is here from COUNTY PAYS $4400 OF stand frames for photos, albums, Mrs. E. G. O. Groat. They spent the evening before. Mrs. Wheel days Falls for a few the fore part of the week in I I Klamath ELECTION EXPENSES er returned Thursday evening. greeting cards. ...... He is in Mrs. Vincent ’s with a view to locating. Springfield with Joe Marshall, of Sutherlin, was Mrs. Frances E. VanKleek, of That elections are costly affairs a visitor here the Inst of the week. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Cox. ! the life insurance business. Aberdeen, Wash., arrived Monday and run into considerable money, is to visit until after the holidays See Scholl and see your General, Shell, Union, Red Crown, tho cry of members of the county Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Grines en (t) Special Winter Gas at Bunge’s, tfc tertained Joe Marshall Saturday at the home of her daughter, Mrs. money longer. A. C. Spriggs returne<L-yester court, who have signed the first at dinner. Leo Johnson, of Rujada. Mrs. Rebecca Medley left yes- batch of bills for wages for judges R. V. Darnell was suffering with from Scottsburg, where he Starr fixes watches right. tf2 terday for a week’s visit in day and clerks in the 98 precincts of a «laugh had been on a fishing trip in the county. Bills totaling $4400 a sore throat the last of the week. home of Portland at the Miss Lorna Howard, of Roseburg, Mrs. S. Burcham entertained Harmon, and in Hills company with John Safley, of were acted upon and others are visited during the week at the ter, Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wheeler and boro at the Lome of a daughter, Drain. still coming in. All of the bills for family at dinner Sunday. W. M. Norris home. Mrs. W. A. Beck. Fun and frolics at Harvest rental of polling places and the Mr. Gall was home from Elmira The Bookkeeping outfits. Festival Saturday. Elliott Beauty Parlor opens charges for transportation of elec- over the week end. Sentinel. Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Phillips tion equipment have not been pre Monday at 519 Main Street. B. W. Garner has been indis Harvey Wingard, of Eugene, Martin H. Anderson sustaine«! spent Sunday in Drain with Mrs. sented yet. posed recently with earache. spent Tuesday at the Harry L. a painful cut on his right foot Matilda Applegate. Grube honrv. Stage Driver Is Fined. Tuesday while using an ax at Galloway for insurance. 511 Main. Baby Is Birthday Present to Father. Contracting work of all kinds. the fire at the Dixon house, It L. E. Davis, driver of one of Mrs. Ferris Marks was in Grants A 7%-pound son born Tuesday n20-27p(T) was necessary to have a stitch Elmer Monson. tho motor stages operating betwi een Pass Saturday on business. to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Babcock, Miss Sophia Jensen, of Chicago, taken in the foot. Eugene and Portland, was fined Be beautiful—visit the El $10 in Eugene justice court Wed of Silk Creek, was a birthday who had been visiting Mrs. Julia Are you satisfied with the work present to the father, The non Madsen, left yesterday for Hau you have had done in the past 1 liott Beauty Parlor, 519 Main. nesday for overloading his stage has been named Morton Keith. Leontinc Morelock Lusk has re- winter. spend the Diego to Then try the Owl Cleaners, Just I turned from Eugene and will make above the rated capacity of the vehicle. This stage is allowed to Old fiddlers at Harvest phone 81. We will do the rest. her home here with her parents, carry 24 passengers and it was Lebanon Here Tomorrow. Owl Cleaners, 410 Main St. Festival. Mr. and Mrs. William Morelock. alleged that DaviB had on 26 or 27. The Cottage drove football team Mrs. Rosa Stone, recently of She is recuperating from a recent Mrs. M. Chase, of Seattle, is Tho traffic officer who made has a game scheduled with Leba visiting here parents, Mr. and Los Angeles, who had been visit operation for goiter. the arrest had stopped the stage non high for tomorrow afternoon, ing at the home of her niece, Mrs. Mrs. W. J. Cooley. Contracting work of all kinds. on account of alleged excessive to be played here. C. Mulvihill, left yesterday for Elmer Monson. n20-27p(T) speed but when he counted the Fat geese for Thanksgiving, $2 her home. each. Phone 25-F-21% Mrs. Joe Portland to make *A* shingles in the ware passengers he placed the overload Ir Schneider. nl3-20p (2; Big punkins at Harvest ELLIOTT house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce ing charge against the driver. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, Festival Saturday. ment, plaster and a lot of other recovering Mrs. Carl Witte is Money Is Turned Over. of Portland, who are enroute to builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. Tax More than $112,000 in tax mon Los Angeles to make their home, satisfactorily from a recent opera- Spirella corRets, hosiery and 519 Main Street ey was turned over by Sheriff are visiting Mrs. Carpenter’s par tion for appendicitis. ! Shaughnessy underwear. Time to Upstairs Lawson Apartments Frank E. Taylor to County Tretts ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Adams. Galloway writes insurance. order for Christmas. Mrs. E. C. uror Edna Ward Monday, The An 8%-pound son was born Shay, 305 Sixth street. Latest books and magazines. n20pd and Mrs. O. C. amount was segregated as fol- Tuesday to Mr. Radio Exchange, 406 Main Specialist in Beauty New Rental Library. Radio lows: Parr. Work of all Lines street. n27Tc 59,674.(55 „ , n27Tc and county. State .$ Any gas you desire. Bunge’s Exchange, 406 Main. Mre. Mary D. Moss, president of 20,495.14 Cities tfe i Stewart for good plumbing. the Rebekah Assembly of Oregon, Service Station. 28,118.38 Prices low enough so that I School districts ..— John Woodard is expected home will maW an official visit her- 952.99 everyone can afford to be Union high schools the latter part of the week from , Friday evening. Mrs. Moss is :. TEXTBOOKS IN SCHOOLS | Roa* I districts .... 1,579.96 beautiful. i) former resident of Lakeview, which a short business trip to Denver 1,020.72 ARE TO COST MORE NOW Port of Siuslaw .- is also the former home of the Colo. 189.27 Forest fire patrol J. Q. Willits family, and she will Salem, Ore., Nov. 17.—An in- I ♦A* shingles in the ware be a guest at the Willits home. __ ___ ____ _______ $112,031.11 Total Brick, lime, ce- crease of 25 per cent in the cost house, $3.50. A complete line of distinctive nient? plaater and a lot of other of textbook.« in the grade and Observe Fiftieth Anniversary. greeting cards for the holidays— builder«’ needs. 8. L. Godard. hi«h "«’hools <>f Oregon that are > .,tete state textbook A daughter was born yesterday Mr. and Mrs. William Haniis eards you will be proud to sent’ , commission which is meeting here observed their fiftieth wedding to your friends. The Picture Shop. to Mr. and Mrs. Charles White. today is saiil by J. A. Churchill, They Miss Hazel Führer was home | One gift always appropriate—a state school superintendent, to lx* anniversary last -evening. had dinner at the home of their FOR 25% from O. A.«C. for the week end. picture. All framed pictures ■ unavoidable. eon, B«-rt Hands. They wore mar Lang range demonstration off remainder of this week only. The state textbook commission, rie«l fifty years ago in Albion, FORD OWNERS The Picture Shop. f .......... >■ Friday at Bressler & Son’s. since its inception, has met only Illinois. About 13 years ago they Flor Miss Dora Weatherson, of Mr. and Mrs. Merville V catch i every six • years, and the first arrived in California, coming to Equip Your Ford with A ■ left yesterday for a week’s visit cnee, who until recently had been meeting in six years is in progress Cottage Grov a year later. | acre today. By a change in the .Ji law made by the legislature of r But, Surely It Wasn't.—The kin ■ 1923, however, the commission will hereafter meet every two dergnrten had been studying the years. Under the old system of i wind all week—its power, effects, meeting every six years, all books etc.—until the subject had been in the public schools were pretty well exhausted. Let us help you make this day one of the days that changed or readopte<l every six To stimulate interest, the teacher yotF will remember. and ' years, but under the new plan said, in her most enthusiastic man changes will be made in one-third The Thanksgiving meal is the one dinner of the year of them every two years, or the ner: “Children, as we were going that you will want to be the very best and to do this and add ZÇ to to Buton Rouge to witness th«’ game books in use may be readopted. you will want tie best variety and quality to choose yesterday, the train approached Your Mileage from. one of the stations and something Party Expenses Listed. Below are just a few of the many nice things we The Lane county republican een came snftly and kissed me on the Get More Pep atici Power, have that you will need: What do you think it tral committee expended »434.18 cheek. , Starting and waat ” «luring the reeent political cam Celery Mince Meat Stuffed Dates A pretty girl in tho war shouted: paign, according to a statement Metter Performance, Too Lettuce Raisins Stuffed Figs filed in the office of the county I know! It whs the conductor, Oranges Currants Glazed Fruits clerk. Bananas Cranberries because when h«' took my ticket, New Candies The "Earle for Sheriff Club,” he told me I «»« a very pretty Built Special tor Sweet Potatoes Cider New Crop Nuts supporting the eandidaey of Hugh girl and kissed me. too.”—Reho- k. Your Car 'A H Earle, defeated democrat can both Hunday Herald. didate for sheriff, expended $86.55 and R. O. Brady, defeated demo If we M haven’t exactly what yon im- want—or can’t produce it—if it is I cratie candidate for county The Store That Appreciates Your Trade miarioner, paid out »31.40, aeeord- anything in the printing lino—we ,in« to their statements ean get it for you. xxx WHAT IS 1000 MILES? BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE Million Visitors in Forests. I Tales of the Town i Egg Prices Hit High Record Figure. BEAUTY PARLOR The Old Brick Shanty at the Corner of Sixth and Main Streets The Community Bank of Strength and Character MAKE IT YOUR BANK The First National BanK of Cottage Grove, Ore. Bristow’s Brother-In-Law Dies. Darwin Bristow, of Eugen«', re ceived word Wednesday from his sister, Mrs. John H. Stephens, of Monrovia, Calif., stating that her husband hud died. Air. Steph ens was an ox-congressman from Texas. Mrs. Stephens was Miss Lizzie Bristow. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters being resilient tax payers ami owners of real property in road district No. 17, in Lane County, Oregon, will bo held at tho hour of 7:30 P. M. on th«' 22d «lay of November, A. D. 1924, nt the Wildwood schoolhouse in said Road District, to determine wheth er said road district shall levy a special tax of 6 mills upon all the taxable property in said ills trict for the purpose of providing funds for surfacing .roads in dis Irict 17. CLINTON HURD, Count v Commissioner. O. E. CROWE, n6-13-20 County Commissioner. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE MENT. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned executor ami -axeentrix of tho estate of Isabella M. Ran- dolph, deceased, have filed their account for tho final settlement of tho said estate in the County Court of tho .State of Oregon for Lane County an«t that Tuesday, the Kith day of December, 1924, at tho court room in said court in Eugene, Lane County, Oregon, at 10 o’clock in the forenoon, has been by said Court fixed as the time ami place of hearing objec tion thereto, if any, and for tho full ami final settlement of tho said estate. Said order made anil entered of record tho 13th day of November, 1924. CARL H. ELLIOTT, Executor, ROSA E. ELLIOTT, Executrix, of the estate of Isabella M. Randolph, deceased. H. J. SHINN, attorney for the estate. nl3(T)dll NOTICE OF ROAD DISTRICT MEETING. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that a meeting of the legal voters being resilient tax payers amt owners of rent property in Road district No. 64, in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of 2 P. M. on tho 22d .lay of November, A. D. 1924, at the Cartwright Schoolhouse in said Road District, to determine wheth er said road district shall levy a special tax of 3 mills upon all the taxable property in said dis trict for the purpose of providing funds for maintenance. CLINTON HURD, County Commissioner. O. E. CROWE, 116 13 20 County Commissioner. The Home Store —Your Store! While this store is a unit of a great Nation-wide system of busy, popular department stores, providing more than a million people with their per sonal and home needs, it, primarily, is YOUR STORE for it goes to the great est length to serve you. Not only fresh, reliable goods are offered you from day to day, but such goods as better fulfill the needs and requirements of the people of this community. Your individual needs are anticipated in a surprisingly thorough fiNSIDt INFORMATION New Stromberg Carburetor Hot Spot Thanksgiving Smith-Short Grocery J When you lift the lid of your roasting pan —ami see how quickly the Turkey, Duck. 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