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COTTAtH^GROV^SEXTlM^Tl^RSDAY^JA^^A^V^^Jfl^
was back at work in the meat
market the fore part of the week
but had to return to bed yesterday.
Herbert Adams returned Monday
from a two weeks 'visit in Port
land with Mrs. Adams.
The eighth grade state exarni-
nations were held today and will
be continued tomorrow.
Miss Helen Shankman left Tues-
day for Oakland, Calif., having
received word that her mother
was seriously ill. Mias Shankman
came here from California with
Miss Bonita Beager about two
months ago.
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Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Wheeler ♦♦♦»♦♦ ♦♦♦♦♦‘»♦♦♦»»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦»♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«»»»»♦♦»»»è»»»
called on friends on Row river I
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Sunday afternoon.
Several families from here at-
tended Evangelist Fatterson ’a lee-
tures both Saturday and Sunday < < 1 ►
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evenings.
Alvin and Marian Sprague vis-,
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Mrs. Nettio Estes and family . >
were dinner guests Christmas day ' J
Received at 2 p. m.
at the Charles Trembly home.
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Tuesday, January 6, by
The W. A. Hemenways enter- , ,
N J. NELSON JR.,
tained the Arthur Woolcott family 1 >
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Christmas at dinner.
Miss Violet Rigby was a
Mr. Willis wires from New York that great
guest one day last week
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est reduction in price eVer made on complete
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Tall home.
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line low priced cars just announced by
Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock
Willys Overland. Price reductions as fol
were guests the first of the week o
at the E. R. Darnell home.
lows: Touring and roadster, thirty-five dol
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Jan. Ö.—The Fred Witcher fam-
ily spent New Year’s day at the
W. A. Witcher home.
Miss , Mary
Haight
visited
friends in Portland during last
week.
Mrs. Oscar Jackson and son Lyle
were in Corvallis Thursday, Lyle
being unable to return to school
at O. A. C. on account of his eyes,
brought his things home.
See Scholl and see your Mrs. M. A. Horn, who has been
TREASURY Savings Certificates and
money longer.
(t) on the sick list, is improved.
War Savings Stamps both Series of
Mr. and Mrs’, T. C. Wheeler
C. H. Haight, daughter Gwendo-
1920 due January 1st are now pay
were in Eugene Monday on busi- lyn and sons Lionel and Reginald
able. No more interest will be paid
ness.
attended the opening services of
by the Government upon these ob
BLUE MOUNTAIN.
the new Congregational church in
ligations.
Eugene Sunday, Lionel remained
| to ’resume his college work at
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Are you one of the mapy who will
Jan. 6.—Mr. and Mrs. Charles
the U. of O.
benefit financially by receiving cash
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene and Whipps, who had been visiting
Complimenting Pastor and Mrs.
from the Government T
R. Spearow, the Presbyterian children returned Saturday from Mr. Whipps’ parents, Mr. and Mrs.
If so, you will again want to in
congregation held open house New Salem, where they had' visited rel Finley Whipps, returned to Tilla
vest your money safely, wisely and
mook Monday.
Year’s day in Phillips hall, The atives for a week.
profitably.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Duerst and
New Year’s guests at the T.
hall was artistically transformed
into a large living room.
Mrs. D. Hodges home wero Mr. Hodges’ Mr. and Mrs. Butte Mooney and
PUT IT IN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT
8. L. Godard, Mrs. F. E. Menden- father and two sisters, of Rose- children visited Thursdaay with
HERE AT 3% OR A CERTIFICATE
Mr. and Mrs. Goe. Layng, of Mount
hall, Mrs. R. E. Short and Mrs. bu rg.*
OF DEPOSIT AT 4%.
The Stalder family, of I.ynx View.
C. C. Cruson assisted by Miss
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castlo vis
Evelyn Veatch, Miss Dolly Pitcher Hollow, visited here Sunday.
The C. A. Moore family were ited Monday with Mrs. Castle’s
and Miss Hazel Swanson were at
the tea table at one of the ball. Sunday guests at the W. E. Nixon sister, Mrs. Claude Ivan, of Mount
View, who is quite sick.
The musical program was in charge home.
Quite a number from hero at
Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Kent and
of Miss Esther Silsby.
Several
entertaining musical numbers were son visited at the Chas. McKibben tended the funeral of Mrs.
in Cottage Grove Thursday.
given by the ladies’ quartet, which home in Cottage Grove Sunday.
The E. J. Sears family were
Vernon
Whipps
returned
was composed of Mesdames Matth
Keep Your Money Earning
ews, Kem, Cruson and Short. Miss Sunday guests at the j. A. Joli Powers Monday, after visiting
More Money with Safety
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Finley
Kathleen Kem, of Portland, gave home.
The Clyde Wright family of Whipps.
several vocal solos. Those in the
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Seward, of
receiving line were pastor Spearow, Walker and Miss Alice ■ Kent w’ero
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Jack- Marcola, spent New Year’s with
Mrs. Homer Galloway, Mrs. M. F. 8unday guests at the Oscar
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castlo.
son home.
Wyatt and S. L. Godard.
CARS FOR SALE!
home of Mr. Hambrick’s daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Witcher
❖ $> €>
Mrs. Myrtle Cooley.
see
LONDON.
Mrs. F. L. Grannis entertained were Sunday guests of Mr. and
J. Nelson Jr.
Marion Harpole, of Elmira, vis the Tuesday Bridge club at the Mrs. Lawrence Brown.
1923 Dodge touring______ $650.00 ited during the week with her
Mrs. Lowell Benston, of Sagi-
(Special to The Sentinel.)
Gray Goose tea room at its regular
1923 Overland touring....... 425.00 uncle, Z. L. Cox, who is critically
Jan. 5.—Mr. and Mrs. B. A.
1 o’clock luncheon this week. Red naw, who has been ill the past
550.00 ill. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Cox and
1922 Overland sedan...........
Carnations were the centerpiece and week with tonsilitis, was brought Pruett motored to Eugene Sunday
1923 Gray touring.... ............ . 425.00, Mr. and Mrs. Lone Lander, of Mar-
the place cards were in hajmony Monday to the home of her par and spont the day. They were ac
450.00
1921 Studebaker touring....
cola, also visited during last week with the centerpiece.
Following ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Keene. companied home by their daughter
175.00
!
1922 Ford touring...............
with Mr. Cox.
The W. E. Nixon and Hugh Jesse, who had been visiting rel
the luncheon the members went to
1920 Ford touring....... .......
150.00
the Grannis home, where the after Nixon families spent Tuesday at atives there for 10 days.
Ray
Nelson,
auto
electrician.
1920 Chevrolet touring.......
165.00
Mrs. R. E. Foreman left Satur
N. J. Nelson Jr. has moved his noon hours were spent at bridge, the Lee Nixon home.
150.00
1918 Ford delivery_______
j. c. Huff,
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of Dufur, was an day for Salem to make her home.
Mrs. G. C. Dyott securing high
office
from
the
Billy
Hall
service
1918 Chevrolet roadster__
60.00
Several of the neighbors gathered
honors and Mrs. R. L. Stewart re overnight guest Monday at the
1918 Maxwell touring.........
125.00 station to the Hemenway building, ceiving the consolation prize. Mrs. home of his sister, Mrs. C. C. at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
which
the
Trask
cash
grocery
is
1917 Ford touring...............
125.00
Robert Phillips New Year’s eve
Mr. Trask plans to R. L. Stewart beacme a member Conner.
191
Ford bug___________
50.00 occupying.
Mr. and Mrs. Nate Compton, of and spent an enjoyable time in
of the club. Mrs. Arthur Hender
1914 Ford chasis....... .........
35.00 move soon and Mr. Nelson will
then take the entire building for a shott and Mrs. W. H. Beidler, of California, were guests at the W. social conversation and music.
Mr. and Mrs. George Suther
Eugene were invited guests of the E. Nixon home over Tuesday night.
salesroom.
Mrs. A. W. Cornutt will be land entertained at a dinner party
club.
Mrs. J. R. Lasswell, who was
hostess to the Social Neighbors Sunday. The guests were J. N.
<S> •$> <$
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Hogue, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton,
Mrs. Ivan E. Warner entertained tomorrow.
8.
8.
Lasswell,
returned
today
to
Leontine Lusk has filed suit
Nola Banton, Gerald Banton and
the Elmartes club Tuesday after
her
home
in
Oakland,
Oregon.
SILK CREEK.
against Dale Lusk for a decree of
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George
noon at three tables of bridge. Mrs.
Have you read about the big M. H. Ellsworth secured high
divorce upon the grounds of deser-
Bales and daughter.
reductions on Overland cars? Look honors and Mrs. Glenn Haney re
(special to The .Bontinel.)
dou. There is one minor chird.
Miss Viola Welty left Saturday
Jan. 5.—Edwin Estes, from Wash- for her home at Centralia, Wash.
ceived the consolation prize.
The pass Creek Dramatic club for Nelson’s ad on this page.
Mrs. Clara Edwards, who makes
will hold a meeting tomorrow eve
Mrs. Victor Kem gave a pleas ington, spent the holidays with his
her home with her son, E. J. Ed ing solo. A tempting two-course mother, Mrs. Nettie Estes.
DORENA.
ning in the Divide school house.
Mrs. B. W. Garner and Mrs.
N. J. Nelson Jr. and A. W. Swan wards, and who has been seriously luncheon was served. Mrs. Charles
Charles Trembly were visitors Wed-
(Special to The Sentinel.)
son were in Portland the fore part ill, is improving slowly but is still Hall was pledged a member of the
nesday of last week at the Bab
Jan. 5.—James Redford left
fo the week on business.
Mr. in a critical condition. Her son, club. Invited guests of the club
cock home.
Thursday for Portland by motor.
Nelson brought home two new N. E. Edwards, of Ute, la., who were Mrs. M. H. Ellsworth, Mrs.
came here to be with her, is visit W. E. Mayes, Mrs. Glenn Haney,
Elder Jutzy, of Sutherlin, wan
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and
Essex coaches.
ing at Hornbrook, Calif., with a Miss Ruth Stewart and Mrs. Charles entertained Friday night at the R. son, Lawrence, of Cottage Grove,
Galloway writes insurance.
sister but expects to return today L. Paine. The latter is of Oakland, V. Darnell home and Saturday spent Sunday at the Warren Kelly
William George, night watchman or tomorrow.
night at the E. P. Neff home.
home.
Oregon.
at the oil derrick, has been ill
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Woolcott
Jan. 2.—Mr. and Mrs. James |
A son was born December 17 to
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several days Turing the week with Mr. and Mrs. Elwyn McCargar, of
Mrs. A. G. Williams, Mrs. E. M. entertained the Burcham family Chapman, of Santa Clara, spent i
lumbago.
Sunday at the home of Mrs. Chap- I
Baker.
The father is a son of Allen, Mrs. D. T. Awbrey, Mrs. at dinner New Year evening.
The correspondent wishes to cor man’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. U. S.
George Marksbury returned Sun Mrs. Mary McCargar, of this city. M. Aubrey and Mrs. H. O. Bennett
day evening from a week’s motor
entertained the Christian ladies’ rect an item printed last week. Bales.
trip to San Francisco. Abe Bangs, Ninth and Main streets.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elliott are
society yesterday afternoon in the Miss Lena Burcham spent Christ
Mrs. 8. S. Lasswell and two
mas at Hillsboro, instead of here. moving back to their ranch, after
of Eugene, accompanied Mr. Marks
church
parlors,
The
hours
were"
children returned Sunday from
bury upon the trip.
A telephone meeting was held living in Cottage Grove for two
pleasantly spent socially and de-
Portland, where they • spent the
Monday night at the public school months.
Starr fixes watches right.
Christmas-New Year vacation at lightful refreshments were served. house.
Little Wilbur Doolittle has been
Mrs. William Stennett has been the home of Mrs. Lasswell’s par The following officers were elected:
Ruth and Faye Darnell spent quite ill with diphtheria.
Mrs. C. F. Walker, president; Mrs.
taken to a Eugene hospital.
ents.
Floyd McLin returned Sunday I
W. H. Ostrander, Mrs. Charles the holiday week with their grand-
Victor Kem underwent an opera
Miss Genevieve Olin, of Albany, Brown, Mrs. H. O. Bennett, Mrs. mother, Mrs. Cook, of Saginaw.
to Monmouth normal.
tion yesterday for the removal of spent the week end here at the
A. G. Williams, vice presidents;
his tonsils for the second time.
home of her hunt, Mrs. W. W. Mrs. William Baker, secretary;
Mrs. Jennie W. Nichols arrived McFarland.
Mrs. Fred Beidler, treasurer.
Tuesday from San Francisco to
Dr. Hagen will cure your goiter.
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visit at the home of her son, O. L.
Mrs. A. W. Helliwell entertained
Miss Flossie Mathis has moved
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her “Please You’’ dressmaking the M. P. G. club Wednesday
Be sure to read Nelson’s ad on shop from south Sixth street to the afternoon at its regular meeting.
this page in regard to the great Fred Beidler property at the cor Five hundred wass added to the
reductions on Overland cars.
ner of W’hiteaker avenue and north regular diversions of needl. work
and social conversation.
A de
Mrs. H. E. Allison, of Roseburg, Sixth street.
spent the week end here with her
Miss Mabel Martin returned Sun licious two-course luncheon was
parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. day from Portland, where she spent served. Red carnations and potted
Fi ester.
the Christmas-New Year vacation plants were the artistic decoration
Mr. and Mrs. E. Bushnell and at the home of her parents, Mr. for the table and about the rooms.
son Donald returned Monday to and Mrs. H. J. Jorgenson, while Invited guests of the club were
their home in Dexter, after spend recuperating. She returned Sunday Mrs. C. A. Bartell and Mrs. C. A.
Hood, The latter is of Portland
ing the week end here with rela from a Eugene hospital.
and is visiting her daughter, Mrs.
tives.
See N. J. Nelson Jr. tor new and
H. W. Titus.
Dr.«Hagen will cure your goiter. used cars.
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Frnak Shafley is confined to
Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hambrick
spent Sunday in Eugene at the his home with a severe cold. He 1
APPROACHING EVENTS
or Treasury Savings
Certificates?
Then, Keep This Money At Ji ork!
SOCIETY
BANK OF
COTTAGE GROVE
Cottage Grove, Oregon
New Cars Are
Reduced
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lars; business coupe, sixty dollars; all steel
sedan, one hundred thirty-five dollars.
Factory prices now: Touring and roadster,
four hundred ninety-five dollars; coupe
sedan, five hundred eighty-five dollars; busi
ness coupe, six hundred thirty-five dollars;
all steel sedan, seven hundred fifteen dollars.
Give every newspaper in your community
this information at once; letter follows.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION IN RE
GARD TO ABOVE PRICES, SEE
N. J. NELSON JR.
Dealer
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
GROCERY
SPECIALS
for Friday and Saturday, Jan. 9-10
Picnic hams, your choice........
Apples, cooking variety, box
Honey, quart jars
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$1.00
75c
... 65c
Smith-Short Grocery
The Store That appreciates Your Trade
Your home print »hop—The flen-
tiuel—should be always eoa»id»red •
first. Usually it can handle any
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To Attend Penney Convention.
The Christian church congregation
held their monthly business meet
ing Tuesday evening. The business
session was fallowed by a social
hour. The primary department of
the Sunday school gave an enter
tainment program and afterwards
served dainty refreshments.
C. L. Lowry, of the local Penney
store, will leave Friday of next
week for Atlantic City, N. J., to
attond a convention of the Penney
store managers from over the na
tion. He will be accompanied by
Mrs. Lowry.
Still We Grow!
Why?
Because:
Thia is a strong, careful, safe and suc
cessful institution, it in u growing,
active, up-to-date bank in every par-
ticular.
Your account will be appreciated
by the bank and your interests will
always be carefully considered.
Our funds are guarded by a modern
burglar proof safe in a highly pro
tected vault.
Our officers are experienced bank
ers. Our directors are all well known,
■well-to-do business men; they are
directors who DIRECT.
If you are not a customer of this Hank, let this/ be
your invitation to become one.
The FIRST NATIONAL BANK
COT!'AGE GROVE
FORMER
REGULAR
PRICE
Here in a drastic clearance gale of all remaining coats and dreaaea for
we’re determined on a complete clearance.
You will do well to eome early for there are many who will appreciate
this offering as a real sacrifice bargain.
Regular $12.50, $15 00 to $25.00 diws now.... .. $6.25, $7.50 to $12.50
Regular $15, $17, $25, $35 coats now............... $7.50, $8.50, $12.50, $17.50
NEW WOMEN 8
PUMPS
Jiwt received two new aatin and
patent pum pH in “cut-out” effect upper
with «ilk lace tie, a pair............. $4.50
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Christian Church Holds Meeting.
COATS
DKESSES
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JWfllASY CLEABANCE
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Alfred
2:17 p.
I Tales of the Town
The Women ’» relief corps will
hold its regular meeting Saturday.
The regular quarterly dinner will
be served at noon and the instal
lation of officers will be held.
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The Presbyterian ladies’ aid no
ciety will meet next Wednesday
afternoon in the church parlors,
with Mrs. E. C. Shay, Mrs. J. Q.
Willits, Mrs. Van Osdal and Mrs.
J. E. Blackmore as hostesses.
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The W. C. T. U. will hold regu
lar meeting tomorrow afternoon in
the Methodist church parlors.
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The Tuesday tHudy club
l' meet next week at the home of
Mrs. J. H. Chambers, with Mrs.
Chambers and Mrs. C. A. Beidler
as leaden.
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Mrs. H. K Metcalf will entertain
the I-aCorau club Tuexlay afte»-
noon at its regular meeting.
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NEW PRINTED BILK
CREPE
Hcfe is the flrut of the spring seaaon’R
showing and forerunner of fabric atyle
in the new printed, wool filled, Milk
crepe, a yard..... „........
«... $2 95