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3 COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1924 h Gifts That Last MENDENHALL Jewelry Store Cottage Grove, Oregon High Grade Jewelry and batches Newest and Latest after Christ mas at the home of Mrs. Bushnell’s grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. McKinney. Robert Galloway and Harry Godard motored to Eugene Thurs day evening and attended a meet ing of the DeMolay lodge. Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Daniewood, I of Star, left Friday by motor for I Arlington, Wash., to spend the I Christmas holidays at the home of Mrs. Damewood’s aunt, Mrs. J. L. , Lingo. P. A. Bard, Ernest Bennett, Bud ; Phillips and Oscar Smith left Thurs- ' day for Albany, w-hcre they are to i be employed for a month on a construction jbb for the Mountain States Power company. Did you see the new hollow silverware at Mendenhall’s! (M) ' j , Fine Watch Repairing! S. P. WATCH INSPECTOR MONUMENTS FOB LESS Until February I, 1925, we are making reduced prices on all me morials in stock. Any memorial ordered now will be delivered be fore Decoration day and need not be paid for until June 1, 1925. See us now while stock is complete and you can save money. We will be pleased to call at your homo and show you what we have to offer. E. C. Lake, 58 W. 11th St., Eugene, Oregon. dll-22p(2) Starr fixes watches right. tf2 Scholl’s kryptoks make you see. (m) Keith Markham, who makes his home with his aunt, Mrs. J. R. Hendricks, left Thursday for Brookings to spend the Christmas holidays with his parents. Mrs. D. 8. Bushby left Sunday to spend the winter with her son in Sacramento. Beautiful silverware at Menden hall’s Store. (M) Stewart Mitchell is expected : home Wednesday from Roseburg I and will remain until Sunday. Mrs. M. H. Anderson, who is in a Eugene hospital, was slightly im proved this morning but her eon dition is still very critical. Mrs. T. G. Short with her broth er, J. B. Smith, who arrived a short time ago from his home in San Fernando, Calif., left Friday for Marissa, Ill., to spend two weeks at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Smith. Their arrival is to be a surprise to their parents and they expect to be in time to observe their parents fiftieth wedding anniversary. Mrs. Rachael Short, who lives at the home of her son, T. G. Short, is <$--------------------------------------- - <>> now staying with her daughter, Scholl is your home optom Mrs. Mary Smith. etrist. (m) <4> ■ —- — Christmas shoppers are en Mrs. Cleo Morelock, who under i Miss Katherine Mendenhall, who joying Wynne & Kime’s re went an operation Wednesday foi is a teacher in the Eugene schools, duced prices on Christmas appendicitis and tumor in a Eugene arrived yesterday to spend Christ- hardware. hospital, is getting along satisfac mas at the home of her parents, N. J. Nelson Jr. sold a new torily. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall. Essex coach to Corbett Smith and Tho O. W. Hays family left Sata- She will leave Saturday for Port a used Ford roadster to Bob Issac- urday for Newburg to spend thc- land to attend the Oregon State son during the week. Christmas holidays with Mrs. Hays’ Teachers Association meeting as a Miss Ruth Phelps, of Tillamook, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hill. delegate from Lane county. Sh’e Tho F. L. Grannis family left will visit at the home of a cousin arrived Saturday to spend tho Christmas holidays at the. F. 0. this morning by motor for Seattle, while in Portland. where they will spend the Christ Houser home. mas holidays at the home of Mrs. Don’t forget Wynne & Grannis ’ parents, Mr. and Mr-,. Kime’s closing out prices on F. T. Wilson. Christmas hardware. Mrs. M. J. Marsh, of Elmira, who Carl King, of Toledo arrived last evening and is with his father, had been here three weeks with C. B. King. He will leave tomor- her father, Z. L. Cox, who is criti row accompanied by Mrs. Dan cally ill, returned to her home Sat- f Beck and her son, Floyd Woodring, urday. She expects to return here who will spend Christmas at the soon as Mr. Cox hasn’t improved A most appropriate and any. King home in Tolodo. acceptable Christmas gift E. Lundburn and I. Johnson spent Frank Snodgrass, who had heen is a basket or pan of in Oakland, Calif., for over a year the week end in Eugene. blooming plants. returned yesterday to spend the Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Hohl, of We have a nice selection. remainder of the winter at the Roseburg, spent the week end hero ORDER EARLY home of his mother, Mrs. M. P. at the home of Mr. Hohl’s mother, Mrs. Barbara Hohl. Garoutte. Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter, Charles Heck, who is home from d 18-22 Beef and veal wanted. Bill the University of Oregon for the i tf Christmas holidays, is working in Bartels. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, Mr. the J. C. Penney store during the B. Gerald Banton has bought a and Mrs. Harold Dugan and the Christmas rush. used Ford Sedan from Woodson W. A. Garoutte family will leave Mrs. A. M. Crow and son Jimmy, Brothers. tomorrow by motor for Portland of Tacoma, Wash., are guests of Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter. to spend Christmas and the re Miss Luella Hurley for the Christ- Clare Chapman is home from mainder of the week at the homes mas holidays. Miss Willie Belle Harper aceom the normal school for the Christmas of Mrs. Jack Callahan and Mir. Eugene Matlock, daughters of Mr. panied by her nurse, Mrs. Carrie holidays. and Mrs. Johnson and a sister of Ferguson, will leave this evening Charles Führer, who is with the I Mrs. Garoutte and Mrs. Dugan. U .8. Navy stationed at San Pedro Mrs. Matlock and two children ex- for Seattle. They will be joined Calif., arrived today to spend a pect to return with them Saturday in Eugene by Willie Bell’s father, William Harper, of Reedsport, who 15-day furlough at the home of his for a visit here. is going to Seattle on business parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Führer. The ideal gift for the family While there they will visit with THIS Christmas is a new auto an old friend of Mr .Harper’s. t? mobile. Prices from $670 to $2500 They expect to return for Christ and terms to please you. N. J. mas. Nelson Jr., dealer in Overland, Miss Leona Hohl, an operator in It is but three days away. Willys Knight, Hudson and Essex the Eugene telephone exchange. If you have not provided cars. dl7c spent the week end with her moth yourself with Christmas F. C. Hosier, who is employed er, Mrs. Maude Hohl. bakery goods, you are al at Dexter, arrived homo Wednes- most too late and should day to remain home nntil after the Miss Elsie Price, teacher in tho not delay a moment. Use Christmas holidays, cold high school here last year, was one The ROSE bread on your weather there made his work im- of the soloists broadcasting yester day afternoon from the Portland Christmas table. possible. Auditorium. Some of the local (T) fans turned on K. Galloway writes insurance. Mrs. Allie Hawkins and sister, heard her numbers. Mrs. Matilda Kohl, who is here Mrs. Orpha Benson, who is teach Autin Lindsey, Proprietor. visiting from McGregor, la, will Jl ing this year in Raymond, Wash., I f--' — ■ — ......... • leave tomorrow for Portland to school«, arrived yesterday to spend spend Christmas at the home of the holidays here at the home of Ray Nelson, auto electrician Mrs. Hawkin’s daughter, Mrs. Tom her sister, Mrs. Herbert Eakin. Ninth and Main streets. Parkinson. John Wynne Merryman, of Bray, Miss Kathleen McReynolds, a Dr. Hagen will cure your eyes, Calif., will spend Christmas University of Oregon student, is Dr. Hagen will cure your eye®, with Mrs. Merryman. speeding the Christmas holidays See Scholl and see your Raymond Grube is home at the home of her parents, Mr. (t) his family from Dexter until after and Mrs. Ernest McReynolds. money longer. The George Bushnell family, of tho holidays. Frank Knox has been ill a few days during the week with the grip. .Springfield, are here visiting until Misses Marjorie and Muriel Shay are home from Rosebufg for the holidays with their parents, Mr. !r and Mrs. E. C. Shay. The Veatch brothers, Marion of Eugene and J. W. of Cottage Grove, returned Thursday from a 15 day trip to southern California where they visited their mother and sister a sister, Mrs. L. C. l.ee, o<" We take this means in wishing you a Merry Christmas Anaheim, near I j » s Angeles. They and a Happy New Year, and to thank yon for the busi are accompanied by Mrs. Mollie ness given us this year. We hope to have the pleasure of Ostrander, mother-in-law of Marion serving you again, this coming year of 1925. Veatch, who remained ia California to spend the winter with relative*. Store closed all day Christmas, open Wednesday evening This waa the first time |he mom rill 8:30 bora of the veatch family bad been 4 together for 18 years. I The Christmas prog/am of the I Presbyterian Sunday school will be given Wednesday eight. It will I be a regular Chris* ma» program The Store That Jppreriates Your Trade with a tree and treats for the J I Tales of the Town i ■ Among the University of Oregon students home for the holidays are Marion Richmond, Gordon Wright, Charles Heck, Miss Elsie Lea, Lio- riel Haight and Lester Porter. Miss Margaret Galloway, another U. of (). student, is expected home Wed nesday for the remainder of the holidays. PAGE |tr= ohildren. The deaconesses of the ; Saturday evening in Eugen was ! church will distribute baskets Tues I postponed for a week. The pro- ' day afternoon. A musical program gram planned for last week, includ was given at the church Sunday ing an address by Dr. A. J. Atwater evening. of Eugene, will be given next Sat Mae Robison was a visitor in urday. Eugene Saturday. Public meetings of all kinds have The meeting of the Lane county been closed at Oakridge by Sheriff j dental association scheduled for last Frank Taylor and County Health Officer S. M. Kerron because of ? a number of cases of diphtheria there. There has been one death there from the disease. The following officers, elected j for the coming year, will be in stalled on January t> by the K. of J ». P. Lodge. W. E. Lebow, chancel I lor commander; C. Shanda, vice MISS BEATTY IS HONORED commander; H. J. Shinn, prelate; BY KLAMATH PALLS FOLK ■ Charles Boslaugh, M. M.; Win. O’Brien, keeper of records and Miss Frances Beatty, »laughter seals; Earnest Heaton inside guard of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Beatty of and E. Wiese, outside guard. Cottage Grove, has been unani- AT. P. Graham will leave Tuesday mously elected president of the to take a position as telegraph Business and Professional Women’s Christmas Bakery Goods i operator with the Associated Press club of Klamath Falls, according Puddings, Cakes, Pies and in Ellensburg, Wash. Mr. Graham to press dispatches from that city. Miss Beatty is n former resident other Christmas bakery i is an experienced operator who has 1 here. goods. Y’our orders should made his home in Cottage Grove For several months she had been be placed today in order for several years. The Methodist Sunday school will chairman of the organization which to assure their being ready for the great national feast give its Christmas program Wednes honored her by making her its day. Use Faultless bread for day evening. Tho church, Sunday president and members declare her the stuffing of the turkey. school, and Epworth League will election testifies to the leadership given a *white Christmas for all she has takeu ill the affairs of the club. the needy ones in the city. I Old Santa Told Us What to get in Christmas Groceries. We let him make the selections and have just what each Christmas shopper will want. McQueen’s Grocery The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery G. A. Sanders, Prop. lid. sincerely wish all our friends and patrons most happy returns of the Christmas Season and trust that each of you may enjoy all the bless ing!, peace and good will for which the Christmas season stands. Garage repair order books. Merchants! Your salesbooks. The Sentinel. Place your order with The Correct printing always at the Sentinel 60 days before you live wire print shop. XXX must have them. xxx Gjift Suggestions FOR SALE—SLIGHTLY piano, violin and mandolin. very reasonable. Mrs. Clara holder, 225 north Lane St., 118 J. USED Terms Burk- phone d22tfc Hall’s Catarrh Medicine Sf.&rS it — rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf ness caused by Catarrh. Sold by druggut, fur over 40 years F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio Silk hosiery in wool, silk and wool, pure silk and mercerized lisle, priced........ 39c to $2.50 Felt slippers in several styles WRAP YOUR GIFTS IN THESE ATTRACTIVE BOXES Tinfoil covered boxes slamped with green and red holly 10c pattern, price each Large boxes in oblong and square shapes, priced 10c to 25c Special tinsil ribbon in silver and gold, 5-yard bolts, each 10c Christmas Smith-Short Grocery WOOD FOR SALE, $3 PER LOAD delivered. L. I,. Wooley, 39 L street. d22p Pretty glazed vases for cut flowers, six different colors 75c to $1.95 Etched cut glass in assorted shapes, your choice, any piece ............ ...................... 89c Hand painted pottery, jardin ieres and candle holders, all special reduced pri< es. Sunnyside Greenhouses Merry Christmas WANTADS ........................... 98c to $1.95 Quilted satin slippers, pair ............................ ........ $1.50 Fabric and kid gloves....... 60c to $3.95 Silk vests and bloomers..... 98c to $4.50 Handkerchiefs. .... 5c, 10, 12t/2c to $1.25 Silk umbrellas, new styles. .. $3.95 to $9.50 YES! CITY BAKERY Anything in printing or allied lines can be secured at or through your home livo wire print shop. x A Store Full of Gift Merchandise Conveniently Displayed Here for Last-Minute Shopping Come Today! Visit our men’s section where are furnishings packed in attractive holiday boxes—a host of gifts for women in the drygoods section especially displayed for your con venience in quick shopping—hundreds of articles most practical for gift remembrances all over the store for every member of the family. Extra salespeople are here to wait on you in order that you may have th<" best possible service during these last “hurry-up” minutes before Christmas— Come 'Coday! Leather belts, black, tan, gray, brown 50c to $1.00 SuHpendera in apeeial holiday boxes.................... 50c to $1.00 Garter and arm band Hets, wilk quality .............. 75c Garter« packed in individual boxes 25c, 35c, 50c Men’s woo) glovea, silk lined kid gloves lined with silk or fur, price« I $1.75 to $4.50 Men’s wool shirts, silk shirts, fast color madras shirts, cot ton and silk shirts priced.. ......................... $1.50 to $6 50 Wool shirts.. ................ $2.95.. to $6 00 dsit Toyland Today AU Toys At Special REDUCED PRICES All prices plainly marked for your convenience