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PAGE FIVE M Natural Flavors of Guaranteed Quality GIHS THAT LAST" MENDENHALL Jewelry Store McQueen’s Grocery Cottage Grove, Oregon Children Love Pictures as Gitft High Grade Jezvelry and Watches Newest and Latest Fine Watch Repairing S. P. WATCH INSPECTOR \ BAZAAR. J. R. Smith came down from the Bazaar Thursday anil Friday at Bohemia district Friday. Loucks millinery store by Christian Filing cards. The Sentinel. church ladies’ aid society. Every The editorial staff of the C. G. one welcome. d8c Mirror attended a conference of tho editorial staffs of Willametto valley CHICKEN DINNER SATURDAY. school publications, held Friday is Chicken dinner will be held from Eugene. 5 to 7 o’clock Saturday evening Charles Smith is a patient in a at Christian church ladies’ aid , society. d8-lle Eugene hospital. Starr fixes watches right. tf2 Frances Woodruff, 4%-year-old 1 daughter of Mr. anil Mrs. Fran! <$.______________________________ o Woodruff, of Portland, former resi The Henry Denby family, of dents here, is recovering from a Sutherlin, visited Thursday with the severe siege of pneumonia. The at tending physician now considers W. M. Morris family. C. T. C. tiros are mighty good her out of danger. tires. For sale at Billy Hall’s Christinas shoppers are en Service Station. joying Wynne & Kime’s re N. E. Dixon was here Saturday duced prices on Christmas from Roseburg, where he is em hardware. Members of the American Le ployed with the Standard Oil com pany, looking after the insurance gion who attend the convention at on his house recently destroyed by Prineville in the spring are in vited to present themselves at the B. B. Groff homo for at least a hand-out, according to word sent The Sentinel by Mrs. Groff, who makes arrangements for another year’s report, through The Sentinel, of the comings and goings of their old-time friends here. Tales of the Town *A* shingles in the ware house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce ment, plaster and a lot of other builders’ needs. S. L. God ard. (2) BIRTHDAY CAKES No birthday party is com plete without a Birthday Cake. Our facilities and ex perience produce the utmost in Cakes. We use only the highest quality ingredients. Eat Faultless Bread The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Sanders & Bennett, Props. . . —11 Even though they do get out the big bill sticks at Ostrander, Wash., J. D. Dunn finds that he must re ceive regularly the biggest little twice-a-week newspaper in the world. United States tires are good tires. Special sale of 30x3% U. 8. tiros at $7.50 each. Billy Hall’s Servico Station. A. 8. Powell writes from Los Molinas, Calif., to wish me Senti nel a merry Christmas and a happy new year and makes certain that both will be as he wishes by send ing a check for his subscription. He says they have struck a fine climate, with sunshine most of the time, but that they were enjoying a downpour at the time of writing. Women wanted for cannery work. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. Now running on apples. Work will Room continue until Christmas, Ninth and Main streets. Mr. and Mrs. William Frye, new lyweds, on their way from Klamath Falls, where they were married, to their home in Libby, Mont., visited last week at the home of Mrs. Frye’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Kelly. A few patterns of inlaid linoleum, regular $1.75, special $1.35 a square yard. Bressler & Son. and board may be obtained at reasonable rates. Address Frank J. Norton Company, Sutherlin, d4-8c Oregon. Mrs. Gertie Strange writes from Everett, Wash., that they can’t get along without the news from the old home town. Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. Being one of the oldest pioneers The Tom Queener family arrived of the Cottage Grove country, Mrs. Friday from Washington for a visit A. W. Turpen, of Modesto, Calif., with relatives. doesn’t see how they can get along 51 Ham and Bacon FRIDAY AND SATURDAY W’ith the cooperation of the D. ". E. Nebugoll Meat Co. we are going to put meats t on sale for two days below wholesale prices. This is just to let folks see how (food an Oregon product is. ..... 14c Bacon squares, per pound... ... 20c Bacon back, per pound..... .— 28c Bacon side, per pound...... .— .... 16c Picnic hams, per pound......... ..... 27c Hams (real ones), per pound.. ... 88c Lard, 1 Vi-gallon pail................... $1.74 Lard. 1-gallon pail................... Smith-Short Grocery The Store That Appreciates Your Trade ----------------------------------------------------- r Beautiful silverware at Memlen without the live wire paper printed FAKE FURNITURE IS hall’s Store. (M) in a live wire city. NEWEST OF SWINDLES Clarence Smith returned yester Scholl is your home optom- day from Lemtfre, Calif., where he I etrist. (m) Housewives who have used our Flavoring Extracts in Charles Spray and Jack Lemon, went recently in company with Seekers After Antiques in other relatives, with the body of baking know exactly how much to use each time, for who were with the U. 8. navy and A. B. Smith ‘ The his mother, Mrs. England Are Duped. the quality and strength is uniform. who have been stationed at Brem others remained for a visit with erton, Wash., are to leave Decem relatives. It adds much to the pleasure of baking, for it overcomes London. — Of the making of many ber 19 for San Pedro. From there all guesswork in getting the exact flavor which you Mr. aud Me N. Swanson, of different kinds of fakes there seems they will leave the fore part of prefer. February ou the U. 8. S. Idaho for Bandon, were guests last week of to be no end. There have been faked picture« ever Australia and China. Harry Skil- Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Beaulieu. since artist« first began to use paints. I ling, who is stationed at Bremerton, Filing cards. The Sentinel. There are so many faked Rembrandts hopes to also make the trip. Mrs. C. G. Rozine returned yes in existence that few prospective pur Four-piece ash bed room terday to her home in Lebanon, chaser« will complete a deal for one suite, regular $83, special $71. after a month’s visit at the home of the great Dutchman’s work« with Use your credit. Bressler & of her daughter, Mrs. George Fos out consulting an expert. ter. LONDN. Son. Just now an unusually active busi J. H. Ebert relurued Friday from ness in faked furniture Is reported. Mrs. Annie Petrie and Mrs. C. “This is an age of faked furniture.” (Special to ho Sentinel.) T. Powell were in Eugene Friday on Forest Grove accompanied by his mother, who is a resident of For- said the proprietor of a West End gal Dec. 6.—Frank Jones, manager of business. lery. “One come« across it every the now sawmill at Black Butte, A flue fire at the Tourist cafe est Grove. where. It 1« certainly more plentiful moved his family into tho N. B. called out the fire department early Beef and veal wanted. than genuine furniture. Hays house Sunday. Saturday afternoon. It was ex- Bartels. "Most of It Is sold In the first place Mr. Shipp, of the Eugene Bible 1 tinguished without turning a stream Mrs. M. II. Anderson, who on it and the damage was slight, been in a critical condition, is for what It la, accurate imitation, but university, visited Sunday after later It comes Into the market in the noon with Mr. and Mrs. George Don’t forget Wynne & improving slowly. ordinary way to be sold as the real Bailes. Kime’s closing out prices on The Lions club held their regular thing. Some of the modern faking of F. A. Gore has charge of the The good St. Nicholas, luncheon Thursday in the lunch Jacobean furniture Is so good that It cook house at the Black Mutte Christinas hardware. Patron Saint of children, _Lee Swatzendruber sustained a room at the high school, Tho lunch frequently deceives experts. sawmill. knew the art of giving. was served by the domestic science fractured collarbone in an accident “The number of Tudor tables which Mrs. Mary Massey severely Good pictures in the home at Anderson & Middleton’s mill A class. are on the market 1« enormous. There bruised her hand Tuesday while educate and ennoble Thursday. A heavy slab fell across A son wag born yesterday to Is about one for every six houses of trying to move a heavy flour chest. growing children. Tudor days. Of course, most of them Her hand was caught between the his shoulder. Mr. and Mrs. D. Quaglia. Mr. and Mrn. C. Jensen and Gifts of pictures, thought- chest and a door. Mrs. R. E. Short and daughters are clever fakes.” e..n.. -u----- ._ni A favorite device of the fakers just fully chosen, will give baby Marjorie and Mrs. T. E. spent the week end in Dorenn at E. J. Moore, county superinten lasting pleasure to those Smith, of Eugeno, spent yesterday the home of Mrs. Short's uncle, now Is to plant their reproductions, dent of schools, visited the London carafully matured and dust-covered, In school Wednesday. who receive them. at the home of LaHells Stewart, James Redford. rural English homes, where they are brother of Mrs. Smith and an uncle Thomas Orr has torn down his A seven-pound daughter was born eagerly snapped up by unsuspecting of Mrs. Jensen. Pictures Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Orrin purchasers who go through the coun old building across the river and is building a garage and making other Spirella corsets, hosiery and Perry. Are Appropriate and tryside looking for anUques. improvements on his new property. Shaughnossy underwear. Time to Mrs. Belle Seeley returned Fri- Tactful Gifts Tho infection in one of Mrs. O. order for Christmas. Mrs. E. C. day to her home in Portland, af- W. White’s feet, from which she Shay, 305 Sixth street. dltfc(M) ter a visit here at the homo of Head or Feet—Eileen has been suffering for more than BEAUTIFY An 8%-pound son was born No her niece, Mrs. E. M. Boss. Stands on Either End a year, is at last responding to WITH vember 29 to Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Mrs. O. . Veatch has returned treatment and seems to be healing PICTURES Kilgore. From Portland, whero she visited nicely. The net receipts of the bazaar for a few days with relatives. Her ---------------------XShe---------------------- and dance given Saturday evening mother, Mrs. Malissa Chrisman, Christmas cards printed in by the Rebekah 25 club at the who had been visiting in Portland colors to your order. The armory were $111.65, which will and eastern Oregon with relatives, Kodak Finishing Framing Sentinel. go into the I. O. O. F. building returned with Mrs. Veatch. Tinting -Enlarging fund.' The Cottage Grove high school Powell and Crawford Cars Collide. Tho Seldon Powell milk truck Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. student body and the faculty will and the George Crawford Maxwell June Wheeler, daughter of Mr. stage the annual Hi Hilarities Playing the Game. were both wrecked Saturday evc- and Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, is suffer Friday evening in the gymnasium Tn a certain New England vil building. ning near the N. J. Nelson Sr. lage whore the Sunday church at ing with diphtheria. This is the place on the Row river road, No tendance was small lived a young only case in the city but there The Presbyterian ladies' aid so- one was seriously injured, but Dan are several cases in the neighbor ciety realized $25.75 from their widow who had taken quite a Patton, who was riding with Craw hood. Tho James Spahr family, cooked food sale Saturday. fancy to tho minister. She could ford, sustained a cut lip and a of Star, a Richardson family at A son was born Thursday to see that he also caroil for her, but Latham and Miss Frances Welch, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Awbrey, of slight injury to one leg. was evidently too shy to say any at the home of her aunt, Mrs. this city, who a re visiting in thing. Ono Sunday ovening tho Aldrich, at Walter Woodard’s saw Astoria. Of Course. mill, are quarantined. Newlywed wan on his honey- congregation was smaller than us The tenth annual session of the moon, and he hail married a very ual. After services the minister Oregon State Drainage association pretty girl, so he lost no chance of said to tho widow: “Did you liko will be held Thursday at the Eu telling everybody with whom be my sermon 7” gene chamber of commerce, con “It was beautiful,” she replied. vening at U:30 a. m. came in contact that ha was a BREAD “I wish more people would , married man. C. L. Cox, who had been serious Delicious for serving with ly ill for several weeks in Spring “I want rooms,” ho announced, come,” he said. Sho saw her chance. “8o do the big Sunday dinner or field, where he is in business, was as he approached the hotel recep for stuffing the bird. Order brought to hiB home here Saturday tion clerk, trying to appear ns I,” sho answered. “Why, tonight, all you need today. Like afternoon in an ambulance. He overy time you said ‘dearly be nonchalant uh possible. wise, we’re baking pan after was accompanied by his wife and “Certainly, sir,” said tho clerk. loved ’ I—I positively blushed. ’ ’— pan of wonderful rolls—just by his three daughters, Mrs. Mar Pathfinder. Meet Eileen, who look« at the world “For how manyt” what you and your guests tha Marsh, of Elmira; Mrs. E. G. “ For myself and wif-o. ” replied from an unuaual angle. The year-old will enjoy. O. Groat, of this city, and Mrs. Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. Bertha Vincent, of Marshfield, the acrobat was never taught the trick; Newlywed. Just does It because she enjoys It and “Yes sir,” said tho clerk. latter being accompanied by her husband; also by his brother, Tom she stands on her feet with equal “Suite, sir J” ease, If not with equal pleasure, But “Sweet7” cried Newlywed. “Of Autin Lindsey, Proprietor. Cox, of this city. the nuns at St. Ann’s Maternity hoe- •----------- -— - - —<1 The George Atkinson property pltal, In Cleveland, where Eileen fas course sho is!”—London Tit-Bits. on south Sixth street has been pnr- yet she has no surname) made her ♦A* shingles in the ware chased by Elbert Bede. Rhode Island, the smallest state bow, are worried, for all the other house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce babies In the ward are trying to learn in the Union, has more telephones Special communication Tuesday ment plaster and a lot of other Christmas cards pi ►rinted in the trick and, as one doctor said; than the entire republic of China, builders' needs. S. L. God colors to your order. The “Imagine a whole ward full of babies :• It hough China has over 3,400 times evening, December 9. F. C. Degree. H. W. LOMBARD, Secretary. ard. (M) Sentinel. standing on their heads." Eileen ha» as much territory as Rhode Island Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Pappell, of been performing this stunt since ■he and over 600 time« as many in By ordor W. M. habitants. Christmas cards printed in Roseburg, Bpent Thursday at the School Exhibits Win Prizes. was eight month« old. colors to your order. The home of H. C. Hart, uncle of Mrs. Prizes for general school ex Pappell. Mrs. Pappell was Miss hibita at the recent American Rubber stamps. The Sentirli 1. Sentinel. Grace Brehaut, a former resident Legion harvest festival exhibit Von Tirpitz to “Tell of this city. were awarded as follows: Eighth Ail” About Lusitania Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M grade, first prize; second grade, Berlin.—Details hitherto unpublished east side, second. Other prizes Elmer Neet and Miss Myrtle concerning the Inside facts leading up Potts spent the week end in Port won were announced at the time to the sinking of the Lusitania have of the festival. land at the home of Mr. Neet ’s been promised In a new book to be brother O. R. Neet. ❖---------------------------------------------- <» Issued soon by Admiral von Tirpitz. the former navy head, who baa been Miss Mildred Dugan had her ton- sils removed today. «>---------------------------------------------- # credited with having given the Anal order which resulted In the deatrne- Presbyterian Church—A. Ralph tlon of the steamer. • Did you see the new hollow Spearow, pastor. Bunday school at (M) silverware at Mendenhall'si According to the announcement«. Illuminate your Christinas tree electrically. 10, forenoon service at 11, evening Mrs. Margaret Nelson returned service at 7:30. Midweek services Admiral von Tirpitz, now leader of the Bring out the beauty of its tinsel ami varied Nationalists In the relchstag, has con today to her home in Bend, after a i Wednesday evenings at 7:30. colored, sparkling ornaments with a ready- sented to the publication of all the visit here at the T. C. Hhaw home. secret archive« in * hl« poeseselon. wired set of Baptist Church—-Tenth anil Adams. which covers some 20 years prior to Some particles of «teel be- came lodged in one of Dewey Bible school at 10, preaching at 11 1914. Watson ’« eyes Saturday while ho and 7:30. Young people’s meeting The flrat hook of Admiral »on Tlr- was at work at tho Daugherty at 6:30. Prayer meeting Thursday pits appeared some years ago, and The particles were re- evenings at 7:30. sawmill, caused quite a stir despite its tone of They’re the safest and best. Bulbs in assorted moved by a local physician and reservation, but In the new volume shapes and colors. Priced at— Christian Church, the “ home like ” the eye is getting along satisfac- the adtubal, It 18 said, has promised <hureh—A. J. Adam«, minister. to “tell It all.” torily. Bunday school at 9:45, sermon and $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00, $4.25 Scholl’s kryptoks make you communion at 11, Christian endea see. (m) vor at 6:30, evening service at 7:30. William Hogate received word Methodist Church—Rev. J. H of the death on Thursday Ebert, Pastor. 8unday school at from heart failure of his 9:45, morning worship at 11, Ep sister’s husband, Frank Fulton, at worth league at 7, evening service ■ Bladen, Neb. He leaves a wife at 7:30. Everybody is welcome U ! services. and two children. The Fultons attend «11 of these • • • made their homo near thia city Free Methodist church—Corner of about 12 years ago. Monroe avenue and south Fifth street—D. 8. Forrester, pattor, Hun I day school at 10, forenoon services , at 11, evening service at 7:30. i I Prayer meeting at 7:30 Thursday ; ' evenings. • • • Christian Science Church—Corner if Jefferson «venne and Second street. Sunday service« at 11 a. m. Wednesday service« at 7:30 p. m. PICTURE SHOP ROSE BRAND City BaKery Attention Masons!! Sparkling Colored Church News Tree Lights Kern's Tree Lights KEM’S ELECTRIC STORE Seventh Day Adventist Chnreh- - Weat Main street. Service« every .Saturday. Habbnth school at 10. church «erviee at 11; prayer meet mg Wednesday evening« at 7: JO. Hunday School service« in the I^thaiu school house every Sunday) at 9:45. “ - - Mr« - Hugh Trunnel, su periatendent; Mr. Winnie Hagerty, assistant superintendent.