PAGE TWO dottane (Orovc dentine! ' democratic nominee for the senate as a rebuke to the obstructionist I policies of their own candidate, Monday* and Thursdays -1 Brookhart, who had repudiated Corvallis Gazette Time*: Mrs. Publishers ! I Coolidge. Bede & Smith. A runaway team hitched to a Lydia Stouffer and her grand­ ....... Editor Elbert Bede__ As a matter of fact, LaFollette, daughter, Miss Belle Burkholder, heavy wagon were headed straight A first-class publication entered at ; , Brookhart, Magnus Johnson and I were guests of Miss Minnie Sievers for Howe’« confectionery Friday Cottage Grove as second-class matter ' (the others who bolted the party, and Miss Ruth Stewart of the O. evening and probably would have Business Office____ 55 North Sixth ’ did not have to be read out of it. A. C. hospital at dinner Sunday, it done much damage had not one They removed themselves from it. being the 79th birthday anniver­ of the horses stumbled over the In our ordinary lives we do not sary of Mrs. Stouffer. Mrs. Stouf­ curb, which caused them to slow SUBSCRIPTION RATES MOST DESIRABLE STAMPED GOODS welcome as business associates fer came to Oregon in 1878, set­ down, when they were «topped by By mail (Cash in advance) IN NEW PATTERN HERE | those who have just failed in a tling at what is now Cottage a man whose name was Ono year....$2.75 I Three months .80 Towels with scollopped edge, unfinished, ( superhuman attempt to ruin the learned. J Grove, but was then called Slab Six month*.. 1.50 | One month..... 50 each ................................. -.............................. 25c business with which they were | Town, She and her family came A plate glass window of BY CARRIER Huck towels, blue gold and pink lace edge, One month__ _______________ $ .30 I once associated. When LaFollette i in a covered wagon from Cali- same store was wrecked a each .............. -................................................. 50c Four month*, in advance____ 1.10 i and his tribe did their utmost to fornia, as the railroad was not weeks ago by an automobile. Six months, in advance_____ 1.60 i wreck the republican party, when yet built over the mountains. At Pillow slips made of linen finish tubing, One year, in advance_______ 3.00 they formed a party oi their own . that time Jacksonville and Phoe­ Auto Thieves Interrupted. stamped and hemstitched, per pair......... $1.50 and repudiated the republican nix were the leading towns of Two thieves were interrupted Linen lunch cloths in 45x45 and 54x54 sizes Member of nominee, they made their own bed southern Oregon. Had Mr. Stouf­ Saturday evening just as they were with four napkins to match, all stamped ready National Editorial Association and now they should be satisfied fer lived until November 11, it about to make away with Frank Oregon State Editorial Association to work, each...................................... 85 to $1.25 to lie in it. Garouttcs ’ s Cleveland. The garage would have been the 58th anniver ­ Oregon Newspaper Conference Scarfs, both with and without hemstitching, It is presumptious on their part sary of their marriage. Mrs. door had been opened, the car each.................................................. 50c, 65c, 75c to expect important committee ap- j Stouffer is a native of Missouri taken out and the men were shut­ Doilie sets (three) stamped, each............... 25c pointments lit the hands of the I but says she prefers Oregon to ting the door as Mr. Garoutte, who THE WRECKING CREW. party they attempted to wreck any state in the union, She is had heard them, came out of the (Fast color embroidery threads in eolors to work above, 3 skeins The interest some of the demo aad which they still hope to wreck. one of the two living charter house. They made their getaway. cratie papers are taking in the If they meant what they said in members of Cottage Grove Eastern family troubles of the democratic the recent campaign, they should Star Chapter No. 4, one of the Fords Crash. party is amusing—probably even bo above wishing to associate with first organized in the state. Two fords, one driven by Mrs. more amusing than the interest the kind of men they represented <$><»<$> Albert Hull and the other by Homo republican papers take at Coolidge and the leaders of his A Thanksgiving reunion was held D. 8. Forrester, crashed Sunday times i in tho family affairs of the party to be. Surely they should at the James Pott* home, those forenoon at the Fifth and Main Pure linen huck toweling, for scarfs and guest towels—colors blue, want no part in helping to carry outside the family present being streets intersection. A front wheel democratic party. gold, pink, white, priced a yard........................................................... $1.00 Some democratic newspapers arc to fruition the promises made by Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Griffin and was taken off tho Forrester ma­ Indian Head (linen finish) in four widths, from 18-inches to widest very much concerned just now be- the republican party. Hal Hunnicut, of Eugene, the G. chine and the Hull machine was cause tho republican party objects They want no such part. They W. McQueen family, Mrs. William severely damaged.. Mrs. Hull stood width—priced a yard.............................. 20c to 55c to the membership therein of Sena­ want important committee assign­ Ostrander and two children, Albert the damages. Pillow tubing, linen finish or plain, 40, 42, 45-ineh widths, per tor« LaFollette, Brookhart and ments for the sole purpose of at­ Griffin, Mrs. Bird Petrie, Elmer yar(j.................................... 39 to 55c tempting to block the ceoublican Neet and Jerry Wilkins, the latter others of their ilk. LONDON of Eugene. If these democratic newspapers program. Colored cotton linen finish yard goods, guaranteed fast colorsL a Coolidge and the republican party ♦ ♦ ♦ (Special to The Sentinel.) are so solicitous about the welfare yard made certain promises. Those who Sixty or more were present at Nov. 28. — Hazel Thorn has been of these unworthy gentlemen—if they dislike to see them out in the elected Coolidge and tho republican the reunion of the Uncle Burne absent from school several days clan at suffering from an infection in her cold whero they may catch a fatal candidates expect such promises to and Aunt Jane V eat the Robert Mosby home Thanks- arm. political Hickness—there is nothing be fulfilled. Coolidge nnd the republican par giving day. A gumptious dinner UNDERWEAR MATERIALS HERE IN LARGE Mr. and Mrs. Howard Cox and to stop these newspapers from Mrs. Sam children went to Eugene Friday. welcoming them into the democratic ty are responsible for the fulfill­ was served at 1:30. ASSORTMENT—SEE THEM TODAY ment of such pledges. Voatch Sr. and Mrs. Elhanen Thanksgiving day passed very party. It is plainly up to the republican Veatch, of Portland, were the only quietly in this neighborhood. The It is quite plain that they do Fine quality cotton crepes, dainty colors and not belong in the republican party. party to put in important positions ones present from outside points. Woodard mill gave all their em­ patterns, per yard...... ....................................... 43c ployes the day off and several Tho republican voters have spok­ those who will help in tho fulfill­ ment of tho pledges made. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Beidler en- families entertained with family en upon that, point. Beautiful light weight and highly mercerized LaFolletto, Brookhart & Co. are tertained with a Thanksgiving dinners. Mr. and Mrs. George cotton charmeuse and striped lingette, a LaFolletto carried only his own ’ not tho men for such places. Hon­ dinner party Thursday evening. Sutherland had as guests Mr. and state, with hundreds of thousands yard....................................................... 39c to 75c est to goodness, died • in • the - wool Guests were Mrs. Beidler’s uncle, Mrs. Howard Cox and children; of socialists voting the republican | democrats would be much prefer­ Sam Jones, of Los Angelos, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Lyons enter- Yard wide, fash color lingerie voile, a yard....50c ticket. Even Minnesota and the . Daisy Johnson, Mrs. N. M. tained Mr. and Mrs. Charles Wood Dakotas, with their strong radical , able. 36-ineh pure floss silk pongee, a yard............. 98c Oglesby and Mr. and Mrs. J. P. ami son Robin and Miss Jessie elements, turned him down cold. (Silk lace and lingerie ribbon in colors to match Pruitt; Mr. and Mrs. William The Sentinel will assist you in Graham. Minnesota even went so far ns to ♦ ♦ ♦ Ewing ate dinner with their son materials, a yard...................................... 4c to 15c) retire Magnus Johnson, a bulwark the preparation of any special ruled Mrs. Melvina McKibbin, Mrs. Roy and family and Mr. and Mrs. in tho senate of the Ln Follette or printed form. Givo your home live wire print shop an opportunity Marks and Mrs. Roy Morris en­ Robert Small had as guests Mr. obstructionists. Boil-proof eolors in embroidery In Iowa, _ t republicans t _ __ to _ the ..... num- to meet competition in anything a tertained the Jolly Bunch club and Mrs. John Small and son Carl, Crochet threads in all sizes and fast colors. fiber floss—better than silk. her of some 200,000 voted for the | print shop ean produce. XXX Friday evening at their Thanks­ Mr. and Mrs. Julian Small, J. B. THE QUALITY stope - coop service giving dance. Light refreshments Rouse and George White, the Per ball. 10c 2 skeins.................................. 15c were served following the dance. hitter of Cottage Grove. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland The Willing Workers class of the spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. Suth­ Christina Bunday school honored erland’s relatives on Row river, ficial Canvassing Board for sail Mrs. Wilson Stennett, one of their and Mrs. Sutherland’s mother, Election, that the total numbe members, with a shower last Wed- Mrs. Elmore, accompanied them of votes cast in Brumbaugh Pre nesday afternoon at tho Stennett home to spend the remainder of cinct in said County, on the quo tion “For and Against Stock Run homo. tho week. ning at Large’’ was and is 101 ---------------------------------- votes, and that of said votes 41 I APPROACHING EVENTS I votes were cast for stock running a ?>------------------------------------------------ large, and 60 votes were cas The Tuesday Evening Study club WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH against Btock running at large est grade typewriters at low and that there was therefore i will meet tomorrow evening at the home of Mrs. H. W. Titus, with prices and on easy terms. We also majority of 11 votes against stocl Mrs. Titus and Mrs. R. A. Trask bundle all makes of adding ma­ running at large in said precinct chines. Every machine is thor­ as leaders. Notiee is hereby given that aftei oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Boy ♦ ♦ ♦ n muchino and pay like rent. sixty days from the date of thi: The 8ocial Twelve club meets Royal Bales Co., Inc-, 500 Oregon notice, to-wit on and after the 25tl Thursday afternoon Miss Bldg., Portlund. Ore. tl-sn day of January, 1925, it shall b< with Esther Silsby. OLD RAGS WANTED—NOTHING unlawful for stock to run at larg< less than 2 feet square. Must be in said Brumbaugh Precinct, unde: Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Scott will clean and of material that will ab penalty of ten dollars ($10.00) foi entertain tho Tillieum club Wed­ sorb gasoline; old underclothing, the first offense, and twenty dol nesday evening nt its regular ses­ flanuols and the like preferred. Can lars ($20.00) for each and ever; not use old sock*, mercerised or subsequent offense to be recovered sion. hard surface goods or small piece* from tho owner of the stock in s ♦ ♦ ♦ of any kind. We want the best rag* civil action in the name of the The Lacomus club will hold its and pay tho best price, 5 cents the regular meeting tomorrow afternoon pound. The Sentinel. tf State of Oregon, before a justice nt the home of Mrs. Frank Knox. of the Peace of the District in GUARANTEED HOSIERY, 8AM- which such owner or keeper o ♦ ♦ ♦ ples your size free to agents. either of them may reside, and i Tho ladies’ aid society of the Christian church will meet on Write for proposition paying $75 there be no such Justice of thi weekly full time, $1.50 an hour Wednesday afternoon in the church spare time, selling guaranteed ho­ Peace in such district then befori parlors. The president urges all siery to wearer; must wear or any Justice of the Peace in the members to be present, as plans replaced free. Quick sales, repeat County, and it shall be the duty International Stocking of each constable in any Justice for a Christmas social are to be orders. mills, 6234, Norriston, Pa. nl0jllc2 of the Peace District, and of each made. FOR SALE—FIFTEEN ACRES road supervisor in any road dis­ river bottom land, $1500—$500 trict to enforce the provisions of Jap cash. Four-roomed cottage, orch­ this Aet, and such penalty shall ard. One mile from Dorena high be for the benefit of, and when school—Seven miles from city, on collectM, paid into the common Jimmie Cooper, a Jap, yraa Row river road. C. L. Camp­ school fund of the County in seriously injured, the car in which bell n24-jlp(2) which such action is brought, with­ in sixty days after such animal he was riding was wrecked and the Lyman Adams car sustained FOR SALE BY OWNER—STORE is proved to be at large. C. J. KEM Dated November 24th, 1924. * building, barn and lot, price $1000. Cottage Grove ifiinor injuries this afternoon when TAo . ¡V Liru¿ Start Pror*. 6th and Main R. 8. BRYSON, the latter car was struck by the Mr*. Mary A. McCormick, 1142 County Clerk of Lane County, ear in which the four .Taps were Birch Ave., phone 193. n24d4p(2) Oregon.' n24-d!8(M) passengers. The accident happened A N Y WANTED—GASOLINE DONKEY a short distance south of tho complete with line* and bloek* Mote store at Iaitham, near the NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE­ for logging; also lath machine and point where another ear owned MENT. heavy team horses. A. 8. Coer, by Adams was struck and wrecked room 1, Roseburg National Bank several weeks ago. Notice is hereby given that Bldg., Roseburg, Ore. n27dl-4p(2) Both ears were traveling south. Worth Harvoy, Executor of the Mr. Adams had passed Mrs. Albert CH EV ROL ET COUPE, 1923 MOD estate of Smith Bailey, deceased, Hull and child, who live near hi* el, in first class condition, for has filed his final account in the place a mile beyond and was slow­ sale at a bargain. Practically matter of the said estate in the ing down to pick them up. He new tires. G. Wienert, 412 Adams County Court of the State of Ore­ had given the stop signal. ho avenue. n£7-<18p(2) gon for Lane County; and that stated. Tuesday, the 30th day of December, The other car, traveling in the FOR SALE—MEW YORK NEED 1924, at the hour of 10 o ’clock in same direction, tried to get in ham uphight grand piano. Used the forenoon of said day at the behind the Adams car to avoid very little. Cheap if taken at once. County Court room in the Court­ collision with a l>ar approaching .133 north lj>ne. d 1-4 lip house in Eugene, Lane County, from the south, The driver stated State of Oregon, has been fixed as that when he noticed that the MITCHELL WAGON, ^I-INCH. IN the time and place by the said car behind was going to stop he good condition for only 940. Court for the hearing of objections stepped on his foot brake, which Charles White, phone 39F3. d!8p(f) to said Final Account and Final caused his car to skid and go into Settlement of said estate. Any and tho ditch. As it went into the OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD FOR all objection* to Mid account and ditch it struck the right rear fend­ Mie. R. L. Bailey, 1020 south the final settlement of mid es­ er of tho Adams car. Fourth. dl8p(2) tate must be filed with the Clerk ------------- ------- The injured Jap was brought "" 1 1 of thi* Court on or before the here to the office of Dr. Frost. NOTICE AGAINST STOCK RUN- said date of hearing. He had sustained a partially dis­ NING AT LARGS IN BRUM Dated and first published this located shoulder and several cuts BAUGH PRECINCT. 24th day of November. 1924. on tho head. WORTH HARVEY, The Jap* were on their way to It appearing from the abstract Executor of the last will and California from Portland. of votes cast at the regular Geu- Testament of Smith Bailey. De eml Electron for law County, eeased. Engraving cm bowing- The Hen Oregon, held November 4th, 1934. Herbert W. IxHnboni. Attorney for tinel your live wire print shop, x a» made and tit's laved by the Of Executor. n.U itL’i M Howe Store Is Again The Beginning of December Is Your Opportunity Nearly Wrecked SOCIETY for Gift Making—Here Umphrey Mackin’s Offer You Splendid Assortment of Materials for Selection. BUY TODAY! KEM’S FOR DRUGS 20 Shopping Days Till Christmas WANTADS Shop Early CHRISTMAS (’ARDS HOLLY PAPER CREATIONS SUGO ESTIONS KEM’S for DRI ’GS 91234 ON TURKEY SHOUID DAY OF THIS WEEK Knowles & Graber Hardware In