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PAGE THREE T---------- --------------------------------------- They visited in Orange Cove at 1 Clarence Stoneburg, Miss Veto RAY D AUTREMONT IS the home of Mrs. Wilhelm’s broth Plaster, Leslie Hull, Mrs. T. C. HELD IN OKLAHOMA er, Harry Robison, and in San Wheeler, Mrs. A. W. Swanson, Mrs. I Luis Obispo at the home of Mrs. ’ Clara Burkholder, Miss Hazel McAlester, Okla., Nov. 22.—A Wilhelm’s sister, Mrs. J. D. Cann, [ Swanson, James Potts, Albert Grif- man giving his name as Ray D’- Jr., Worth Autremont and who, police said, and Mr. Wilhelm’s brother, Rene [ fin, George McQueen 'Jr., Very likely will include more courses than the ordinary [ Harvey E. E. Ellsworth, M. H. confessed to having participated Wilhelm. dinner. And that means getting enough of everything Any gas you desire. Bunge’s [ Ellsworth, Samuel Schwartz, Dana [ with two of his brothers in the Service Station. tic MeCargar, Paul Gordon, Harvey : holdup of a Southern Pacific train in the Grocery line—which means getting them here. Robinson, Dale Miller, Wendah O. E. Woodson is in Baker for Cochran, Glenn Hogate, Earl Full [at Siskiyou, Ore., on October 11, [ 1923, in which three trainmen were a few days on business. mer, Ivan Currin, John Bartels, killed, was arrested here today The William Harrison family, of Marvin Alstott, Glenn Smith and is being held for Oregon au Ogema, Saskatchewan, arrived 1 and Robert Galloway. thorities. The man’s arrest re Thursday to make this city their Spirella corsets, hosiery and sulted from his alleged attempt home. Shaughnessy underwear. Time to to cash a worthless check. » Cottage .Grove, Oregon While his fingerprints wore be E. C. *A* shingles in the ware 1 order for Christmas. Mrs. 1 n24tfc ing taken in connection with the house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce I Shay, 305 Sixth street. Merchants! Your salesbooks. ment, plaster and a lot of other i E. E. Ellsworth and son, M. H. check charge, the man, police said, Place your order with The expressed fear that his identity as builders' needs. S. L. Godard. Ellsworth, were in Corvallis Satur- Sentinel 60 days before you [D’Autremont would be discovered ‘‘Friday,” for many years an [ day on business. must have them,_________ xxx I and made a clean breast of his During the past few weeks there employe at the Latham tie plant, Miss Ruth Phelps, of Tillamook, connection with the trnin robbery have beeu dozens of inquiries for left Wednesday for Portugal to | is to be a Thanksgiving guest at --- homos which it has been impossible visit relatives. the F. C. Houser home. to fill and hotels of tho city havo Mrs. George Berry has accepted Scholl is your home optom boon unable to accommodate nil the position of organist at the (ni) who havo wished rooms. With Hclig theater in Eugene and M r. etrist. Mr. and Mrs. Smithson and even greater prosperity apparently and Mrs. Beery will move there. their son-in-law and daughter, Mr. on tho way, the shortage of homes Don’t forget The Sentinel's and Mrs. John Sanders, of Eugene, Boswell Springs Hotel will servo and roojps is likely to be serious. November Subscription Special. and Mrs. J. Kuni, of Creswell, old-fashioned Turkey Dinner, Fine Watch Repairing \I r<. Loren Harvey underwent a spent Sunday at the home of Mrs family stylo, with nil the trim« For 35 cents a little wantlid will | minor operation on her eyes last IM. P. Garoutto, daughter of Mi. tilings, $1 per plate, Phone or sometimes do the work of a $5 n- ! write for reservations. i week. | and Mrs. Smithson. day auctioneer. xxx ) Dinner served from 1 to S p. 111. Mrs. A. J. Craig, of Lang, S. P. WATCH INSPECTOR Beautiful silverware at Menden | Calif., returned home Friday, after hall’s Store. Music after dinner. Shoe Protector for the ; a three weeks' visit with her Bring your best girl. Marlvey Lewis and Miss Claire Youngsters mother, Mrs. L. H. Gilchrist. BOSWELL SPRINGS CO. Wills, students at the University It is common experience that boys Cooked food sale December fi at of Oregon, spent Sunday with Mr. <--------- ---- -------------- - -------------- <j> Spencer, of Eugene. Mrs. Spen constantly using their coaster wagons Smith-Short’s by Presbyterian la Lewis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. wear out the sole I i cer is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. dies’ aid. n24-dlc(M) F. Lewis. STATE BIRD REFUGE of one shoe much «>------------------------------------- • Ostrander, of this city. John McCormick and Harry Iler PLANNED FOR LANE faster than the Scholl’3 kryptokg make you TALES ------------------------------------- Starr fixes watches right. tf2 returned Thursday from a short I other one, owing see. (ni) Elmer A. Doolittle has been Mrs. P. H. Jones was a patient , business trip to Port Angeles, With the lensing by the state i VI the manner Miss Margaret Galloway und granted a divorce from MaTy E. in a Eugene hospital during the Wash. Mr. McCormick plans to fish and game commission of 310 in which the Doolittle on the grounds of cruel past week. Miss Margaret Dobbin, students : move there. acres of land east of Springfield wagon is pro- at the U. of O., will spend Thanks- and inhuman treatment. They were G. B. Pitcher was in Roseburg about four miles additional area ip e 1 1 e <1 and married in Cottage Grove April giving day at the home of Miss has been milled to the wild bird braked. Three last week as a witness in the trial Mr. and Mrs. Galloway ’ s parents, 4, 1906. of Wayne Kirk, charged with need and game refuges of the county. pairs of shoes 1 Homer Galloway. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. lessly using a weapon while at The land was leased for a period of and sometimes Don’t forget The Sentinel’s five years to the state commission more are often tempting to make an arrest. Ninth and Main streets. November Subscription Special. by J. T. Moore, Anna L. Moore worn out in this C. A. Bartell, T. C. Wheeler, Many new pictures on display F. C. Houser, who is employed nt and Margaret Morris. Recently way in one sea- George Knowles, J. H. Chambers, for Christmas, All will make de vs. son. A good Dexter, spent the week end here the state commission acquired a method of pre- No—nor any more coal sirable gifts. See them early. with his family. He will also be lense for a period of five years j venting the shoe The Picture Shop. or ashes for anyone to lug! home for Thanksgiving. on a piece of ground of 1K0 acres from such quick Wednesday, Nov 26 If “Fat” Harrel appears a in southern Lane county. Simply turn the wick high Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Marksbury, wear is to protect it by means of an j at Armory little thinner than usual, it is be of Portland, spent the week end extra sole, made of thick leather and ! for initial warmth — then cause ho was off his feed for n | strapped on as shown, the straps be- [ few days last week. Strong Man Show the night at the homes of Mrs. Marksbury’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Long ing riveted to the extra sole. Two [ low to maintain it. And before, Tuesday, Nov. 25. Mrs. S. Larson sustained a frac follow, and Mr. Maraksbury’s straps uro most convenient to use foi remember, Pearl Oilbums j ture of her left arm at the wrist brother and sister, George Marks this purpose, one for the heel and the I Thursday, when she slipped on the As our Thursday publication other for the toe. clean. bury and Mr:i. O. M. Miller. I sidewalk at her home. « • * The date of the Presbyterian for this week falls on Thanks giving day, it will be neces Don’t forget The Sentinel’s "Kerosene” or "coal and Mrs. Edward Bushnell, mid-week services has been changed sary for advertisers to have Finishing Radio Panels November Subscription Special. of Mr. Dexter, visited during the week changed from Thursday evenings all copy in uur hands Wednes oil” may mean any kind Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Carpenter, at the home of Mrs. Bushnell’s to Wednesday evenings. The choir Panels on radio cabinets usually of Portland, who had been visiting grandmother, Mrs. S. E. McKinney. is to practice on Thursday eve day so that the paper may havo a highly polished surface but it of kerosene. "Pearl Oil” be printed Wednesday night. is sometimes desirable to have a dull at the home of Mrs. Carpenter’s Christmas gift suggestions, Pic- nings. parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. satin finish instead. Such a surface is the Standard Oil Com- Mrs. J. F. Lamson has received Adams, left Saturday for Los An tures, frames, ukeleles, candle tnay be obtained by sanding the panel Eany’s highest-quality Yum! Yum! Can’t Thomas Clarkson Dies. geles, where they plan to make sticks, mottoes, greeting cards. word from her son, William Skid [ down with a piece of No. 0000 saml- just taste that Pumpkin more, a student at the University Thomas Clarkson died Friday at The Picture Shop. erosene only, refined and 1 paper, attached to a block padded with its tasty filling and their home. Otto Michel visited in Roseburg of Iowa, that an eight pound son the home of his son, Janies Clark with a piece of felt or similar material | re-refined bv a special light, flaky, brown crust ? Fat geese for Thanksgiving, $2 was forn to him and his wife son nt the age of 87 years. The 1 Tho block should be about 3 or 4 in That’s the kind we’re going each. Phone 25-F-21. Mrs. Joe during the week at the home of his Saturday. body was shipped this morning to ’ long and the felt about ’/i in. thick process. Ask for it by nl3-20p (2; son Otto Jr. to bake for you, and every Schneider. Elma, Wash., for burial. ■Mr. The panel should be rubbed in one j Thanksgiving union services will the copyrighted name — hostess knows that good, old W. O. Wilson returned to his be held at 10:30 Thursday forenoon Clarkson was born July 14, 1837, direction only. After the glossy sur fashioned Pumpkin _Pie is position in Woodson Brothers’ in Scotland, He came to this face is removed the panel should lie "Pearl Oil.” Baptist church, with A. J. in the as necessary to the Thanks I garage Thursday, after a two Adams, pastor of the Christian city < only about two weeks ago wiped with an oily rag, and it will then giving dinner as is the weeks ’ absence because of illness. STANDARD OIL COMPANY from Elma, Wash., to make his have a beautiful din finish. church, in charge. Turkey. (California) I He recently underwent an opera home with his son. Another son, Mrs. C. H. Bussey and baby Give us your order now for I tion for the removal of his tonsils j T. C. Clarkson, of Kincaid, Wash., daughter arrived Saturday from the pie or any of our fine 1 and he has been suffering from j Promise your guests or and a i daughter, of Malone, Wash., members of the family a a Portland hospital. ' neuritis. bakery offerings. also survive. delightful surprise on I Mrs. A. A. Wheeler Mr. ami Did you see the new hollow Thanksgiving day will leave soon for College Place, silverware at Mendenhall’s! No Use. And let it be a deliciously Wash., to make their home. * ‘Can I be of any assistance I ’' Mrs. George Berry was in Rose frosted, wholesomely, well Mrs. J. F. Lamson spent the burg Saturday on business. asked the sympathetic motorist of baked Layer Cake or a week end in Curtin. a man who was looking unutter- Albert Butler, of Reedsport, Sanders & Bennett, Props. tasty Pumpkin Pie or one Tho Baptist ladies’ aid society spent Friday with Oscar Woodson. ------------ L -------- of the many other inviting realized about $12 from their able thoughts at a disabled car. Your wife will appreciate Thanksgiving Bakery cooked food sale Saturday at “How is your vocabulary,” Fred Bartels and Edd Jenks were “I’m a minister, sir.” your taking the family to the Specials we intend to pre Smith-Short’s grocery. among those from here who attend pare for the occasion. ‘‘Drive on.”—Birmingham Age Gray Goose for Thanksgiving Raymond Grube, who is em ed the county taxpayers’ meeting dinner. ployed at Dexter, spent tho week Herald. in Eugene Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Bennett have end here. Cleaning and pressing of men ’a returned to their home in Sacra Salesbooks. The Sentinel, x William Thum, Ray Trask and Autin Lindsey, Prop. clothing. Will call and deliver. mento, after a brief visit at the ' ---- .... .—j Schofield Stewart will return this — ........... — Phone home of Mr. Bennett’s parents, Mrs. M. L. Henderson. evening from Klamath Falls, where ELLIOTT I n24p Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett. 23. Dale Miller returned Thursday they spent the week end hunting Miss Dorothy Cooper was a visit- Galloway writes insurance. from a Eugene hospital, where he ducks. or in Eugene over Friday night. The C. L. Wilhelm family re- recently underwent an operation John Wirth is suffering from an 519 Main Street A daughter was born Saturday turned Thursday from a two for appendicitis. He is getting ( | infected left eye. A small particle Upstairs Lawson Apartments morning to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence weeks’ motor trip to California. along satisfactorily. [ of something lodged in the eye Thanksgiving dinner at the | and scratched the eyeball, causing Specialist in Beauty Gray Goose, 1 to 3 and 6 to 8. | infection to set in. Mrs. S. C. Lowry is suffering William and Dave Clayton, of Work of all Lines Lang, Saskatchewan, arc visiting. with a fractured right angle sus- at the A. F. Class home. Their tained in a fall Friday. Prices low enough ho that parents will arrive soon to make Mrs. Alfred Beidlcr and Mrs. everyone can afford to be their homo here. 8 Worth Harvey were in Corvallis beautiful. Mrs. C. E. Wheeler, of Portland, Saturday. A, OUR motor’s gasoline requirements visited during the week at the Dale Wyatt and Ren Sanford are different in winter than in summer. home of her daughter, Mrs. Charles i attended the Oregon-O. A. C game Shanda. To meet them exactly, the Standard Oil in Corvallis. General, Hhell, Union, Red Crown, | Hugh Currin and his coupin, Company has perfected a new winter Special Winter Gas at Bunge’s, tfc ! Hardin Perkins, of' Eugene, «pent Red Crown gasoline. James Kinard, son of Mr. and the week end at the I home of Mrs. B. F. Rinard, is to be dis Mr. Currin's mother, , Mm. Amelia Quick starting I —your motor will start charged from' the United Htates Currin. at once. navy December 1. Oakley McGuire is in n Eugene —because, when Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. hospital to undergo an operation they used to went' 100% Power! The new winter “Red Earl Hill, W. J. Woods, C. A. for hernia. armor, they thot Crown” is balanced so you gain quick start Bartell and A. W. Helliwell at Mrs. Bessie Sutcliffe an>l .Mrs. it safe to remove the helmet ing without sacrifice of power or mileage. tended the U. of O.-O. A. C. foot Elmer Monson atid daughter Phyllis when talking to h friend. This ball game at Corvallis Saturday. were in Eugene today. action, a compliment, passed Fill with the new winter “Red Crown” Mrs. Addie Pites, of Oregon Mrs. Claude Arno was admitted into our custom of raising the today from any red, white and blue pump City, arrived Sunday for a week’s to a Eugene hospital Saturday. hat. Customers compliment us in town-at Standard Oil Service Stations visit at the C. J. Kern home. on L. Lockwood has returned home Contracting work of all kinds. and at dealers-“in every way a better from a Eugene hospital. 'Pu.ïêJëâl Elmer Monson. n20 27p(T) gasoline.” Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Mrs. The H. W. Titns family and the became they gain from them C. A. Kurre family plan to leave F. W. Turner, of Divide, were in safe relief from colds, grippe STANDARD OIL COMPANY Eugene Saturday on buaineM con Wednesday evening for Portland to and headache. (Cslifcrais) Divido whool. spend Thanksgiving. The Titus nested with the Absolutely true aspirin, tab family will l>e guests of Mrs. Joe Smith and George Matthews lets so skillfully made that Titus’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A returned Sunday evening from r their beneficial action begins Hood, and the Karre family will hunting trip to Klamath Fails. in 15 seconds. Highest puri visit at the home of Ernest Kurre, Mrs. M. H. Anderson was taken ty, never irritate or burn. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Kurre. to a Eugene hospital Friday, Mhc One of 2G0 Puretest prepara *A* thingies in the ware is in a critical condition. tions for health and hygiene. Mr. Man! Thanksgiving is a holiday. Make it so with Your Thanksgiving Dinner “GIFTS THAT LAST” MENDENHALL McQueen’s Grocery Jewelry Store Homes and Rooms Are at Premium. High Grade Jewelry and Watches 1 hanksgiving Dinner Newest and Latest Tales of the Town No more wood . to pack/ WRESTLING MATCH Saxon (Strong man) Ralph Hand Advertisers, Attention! SAXON IS HERE Look Here, Folks! PUMPKIN PIE FOR THANKSGIVING Thanksgiving Bakery Specials The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery City BaKery BEAUTY PARLOR ANNOUNCING anewwi Y - Inevetytvaya better oline 1OO% Starting house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce Every item the best that skill the wife at home. ment, plaster and a lot of other The Hentinel will amiet you in and earn can produce. Her Choice of Roaster at builder« ’ need«. 8. L. “ Godard ~ the preparation of any special mled Among tho.c from her who at tended the Oregon-O. A. C. foot bail game Snturday at Corvallis were the H. L. Mackin faauly, or printed form. Give your home live wire print shop an opportunity to meet competition in anything a print shop can produce. XXX Kern’s for Drugs IM REXAZ.L Store (I. 3 Keen. Prop. Orov« Or«. Darby & Liston THE -WHVCff£5T£R STORE