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PAGE FOUR — COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY, MARCH 5, 1925. □ □ □□□□□□□□□ D Smith’s parents, Mr. and Mrs.! tended the farmers’ union meeting turning to his home in Caldwell,i W. A. Witcher. at Hebron church Thursday eve- Ida., after a trip through Cali Mrs. M. A. Horn, who was on ; ning. fornia. □ □□□□□□□□□□ the program committee for the: Mr. and M ra. J. R. Cooley anil The small daughter of Mr. and 1 farmers’ union meeting at Cres Elizabeth Cooley visited Sunday Mrs. Murry Newton swallowed a j DELIGHT VALLEY. well Tuesday ~ evening, took a num- afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. W. E. shingle nail Bunday, but so far no ber of young people from here Dorward in Gowdyville. (Special to The Sentinel.) ill results have followed. When you buy a suit, custom tailored to your individual Mothers should see that the March 4.—Mri. Bye and children and put on a program of musie William Heath returned Friday Miss Jennie Elmore, who attend measure, fftim fabric, pattern and coloring of your and readings. from Pendleton, where he was ed school here for several months, whole family takes a thorough, left Friday for California. own choice, it is your suit—made for you only. It is club en- I-awrence Kent returned to The Social Neighbors employed for six weeks. returned to her home on Row River purifying system cleansing preferably different from suits made to nearly fit and laxative this spring. NOW IS tertained their families Saturday school Wednesday morning, after Mr. and Mrs. 8inu>$son, of Lor last week. nearly please “any body’’ who happens to come along. THE TIME. The family will evening at the high school building, being out several days on account ane, and their daughter, Miss Several from this neighborhood: Let me make your new suit, I have, a splendid line of Jessie, of Eugene, visited Sunday attended the funeral of Viola be healthier, happier, and get A musical program nnd readings of sickness. samples to choose from. along better if the blood is were given, after which refresh- Mrs. Rudolph Hansen was hostess with Mrs. Simonson's sisters, Mrs. Gilham in Cottage Grove Tuesday. to the Social Neighbors Wednesday Clarence Johnson and Mrs. Thomas School was dismissed for the af 1 ¡riven a thorough purifying, ments were served. Lambkin ternoon. the stomach and bowels The Lowell Benston family, of afternoon. Mrs. W. D. Heath and son Wil cleaned out, and the germs Saginaw, and the J. A. Joll family liam visited at the J. C. Wright The live wire print shop is al- j THORNTON CORNERS. of winter accumulated in the wcro dinner guests Sunday at the home at Walker Saturday. ways re^y to help in the prep system, driven avvav. HOL W A. Keene home. Mrs. Amanda Beam, Brison and aration or advertising and printing (Special to The Sentinel.) LISTER’S ROCK MOUNTAIN Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Beidler and Our experience March 3.—8. P. Shortridge went Clarence Sears and Miss Laura copy. TEA is one of the very best daughter, of Cottage Grove, called and surest spring medicines at the C. C. Conner home Sunday to Divide Sunday to see his mother Riley went to Eugene Thursday worth something to yon. evening, Brison and Clarence re- who is very ill. to take. Try it and see the afternoon. The O. II. Heine family, of Eu- Roy Foster, of Eugene, visited turned that evening but Mrs. Bookkeeping outfits. difference in the whole family. The Their color will be better, gene, wore Sunday guests at the Bunday at the home of his brother, Sears and Miss Riley remained Sentinel. for a visit with Mrs. Sears’ sister George Foster. they ’ 'll ll eat e better, sleep better, E. J. Sears home. • NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H. E. Nixon, of Delight Valley, and niece. Mrs. Anna Hoffman and and be well and happy.— Miss Lois Jackson was was at the C. A. Dodge home Mrs. Roy Spaugh, returning Sun-' Kern’s for * - Drugs. (mT) nor guest Sunday at the day evening, They were accom- Kent heme. In the matter of the estate of Saturday on business. panied by Mrs. Kate Sears, of the Susan Shaffer, deceased. Mrs. Arthur Smith and little Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher and ■ ■■■■■■■■■■■I daughter, of Oakridge, are spend- Mr. Fisher’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Grove. Notics is hereby given that on Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, Mr. the 26th day of February, 1925, ing the week at the home of Mrs. Fisher, motored to Curtin Sunday and spent the day with Mr. Fish and Mrs. Addison Heath and Jennie M. White was appointed □ □□nnnnnnnn □ er’s sister, Mrs. R. L. Ritchey. William Heath spent Sunday with executrix of the estate of Susan ■ Mn. H. A. Hagen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost at Blue Shaffer, deceased, by the County n Mrs. Sarah Fisher remained with Mountain. n her daughter. Court of the State of Oregon for I'hones: □ □□nnnunnnn □ Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Rose and Lane County, and that all persons Office Marcelling having claims or demands against family and Miss Geneva Perini WE SELL LATE MODEL. HIGH dorerà . ® Manicuring est grade typewriters at low went to London Springs Sunday said estate are hereby notified to Res. ■ Facial Massage prices and on easy terms. We also afternoon. present the same, duly verified, 118-Y (Special to The Sentinel.) g Shampooing handle all makes of adding ma Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cooley en March 2.—Mr*. U. S. Bales re as by law required, to the said chines. Every machine is thor — Bobbing Evenings tertained a number of friends turned last week from Eugene, Jennie M. White, executrix, at by ■ oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy Hair Tinting Saturday night. where Mr. Bales is in the hospital. Cottage Grove, Oregon, within six Appoint i machine and pay like rent. ■ French Paper Curl ment Mrs. 8. P. Shortridge visited Fred Kelly and family were months from the Sth day of March, Royal Sales C»„ Inc., 500 Oregon tf-sn(2) Mrs. Sailing in the Grove Sunday. in Eugene Saturday to have Mr. 1925. ■ ■ ■ ■ I Bldg., Portland, Or». ■ ■ Mrs. George Foster has been suf Kelly’s eyes examined. JENNIE M. WHITE, Executrix. OLD RAG8 WANTED—NOTHING Your local Southern Pacific agent is an expert Mr. and Mrs. 8. O. Van Schoiack, H. J. Shinn, Attorney less than 2 feet square. Must be fering with a severe cold during in transportation matters. Let him help you. for estate. m5-a2(T) of Monroe, spent Sunday at the clean and of material that will ab the past week. W. P. VanSehoiaek home. sorb gasoline; isoline; old underclothing, Ask him regarding: flannels and the like preferred. Can Mr. and Mrs. James Redford and WALKER. aot use old socks, mercerised or son Edwin are visiting in Ash (Special to The Sentinel.) with or without selling experi hard surface goods or small pieces March 2.—The results of the land. ence. This day will bo the turn of any kind. We want the best rags Miss Flora Bales was home over ing point in your career if you and pay the best priee, 6 cents the high school debates Friday, Feb. answer this ad. CHICKNIT pound. The Sentinel. tf 27, were: Walker lost at Walker Saturday night from Rujada. Mrs. F. J. Hills and daughter DRESSES, something absolutely by a 3 to 0 decision and at Rose- Thus benefit by his experience and training new—not sold in stores. Retail HOUSE FOR SALE—TO BE RE- burg by a 2 to 1 decision. Lois and Mrs. Belle Watson and at $5.50 and they sell on sight. —he is eager to serve you. moved from lot on south Sixth Corbett Skilly, of Roseburg, spent A dance was held at the Weeks ’ Girls who never sold anything Buy Your Gas and Oil jlOtfp home Saturday night, Neighbors Monday at the C. A. Van Schcrtack in their lives before are earning street. Elbert Bede. at the home. from $8 to $25 per day—no were the guests. collecting or delivering—your FOR SALE—FIRST CLASS BABY PASS CREEK SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. William Johnson, A program and supper was given chicks, O. A. C. and Hollywood looney paid each day. Writo for STATION selling plans. Chicknit Dress Co., strains, March or April hatch. Saturday night by the Social of Idaho, are staying at the J. E. Redford home. OPEN ALL NIGHT 30'2 Couch Bldg., Portland, Ore Price $12.50 per hundred. Also Neighbors' club, The school board gon. f26m5c May Van Schoiack returned to Carl Burkett, Prop. f26m23p2 hatching eggs for sale by the set nnd families wore invited. j Mrs. M. A. Horn is preparing Portland Sunday, after a few ting or per hundred. R. C. Arno, weeks ’ visit with her parents, Mr. Special bookkeeping .systems Cottage Grove, Oregon. Phone a program to take to Creswell and Mrs. W. P. Van Schoiack. This fl9m9p(2) Tuesday night, March 3. o£2^££^J<in<l;J£ilH^<Sentinel;^ 15F5. entertainment will be given at FOR SALE—GOOD DINING the farmers’ union meeting. SILK CBEBK. room suite. Schofield Stew Miss Vesta Holt, of Eugene, art. f23tfc(2; who was one of the judges of the (Special to The Sentinel.) I debate, remained until Sunday March 3—W. B. Collins left last FOB BALE—REGISTERED l’OL morning with Mrs. M. C. Smith. week for Agnes, Ore., to work dur- Any Kind Any Time and China brood sow and gilt, The J. F. Walden fomily, of ing the summer. l’honc 38F2, Chas. Conner. f26m5e(2) Eugene, visited Mrs. M. C. Smith PRICES RIGHT Mrs. W. G. Bittinger is still Terms: Cash in Eugene receiving medical aid. WANTED—OLD GROWTH FIR at Walker last week end. Mrs. Aden Miller and Ralph Mrs. E. M. Wheeler returned stumpage for wood, close in. Box 132. m2-5p Sears were in Eugene Saturday OU recently from a visit to the I. N. business. Dresser home in Lynx Hollow. Phono 124 L f23in23p(2) ORCHARD POULTRY TRACT—IN Miss Agnes McCormick, of Klam- city limits, one block off paved math Falls, visited at the Burcham LYNX HOLLOW. west Main street, running water, home one day last week. NOTICE FOB PUBLICATION. old poultry house 16x50. Bargain Mrs. Nettie Estes is suffering (Special to The Sentinel.) W. C. Conner, and easy terms. March 3.—Mr. and Mrs. Will from rheumatism in her right arm. Department of the Interior, U. 8. Salem, Oregon. m2-5c(2) James, of Cloverdale, visited in Mrs. D. A. Estes returned last Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, Thursday from Washington. the Nancy Neal home Thnrsday OLD RAGS WANTED — MUST BE February 10, 1925. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock Notico is hereby given that of good size, clean and of ma of last week. were dinner guests Saturday at Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Weeks gave George M. Hum, of R. F. D. 2, terial that will absorb gasoline the D. A. Estes home. Creswell, Oregon, who, on March easily. First class price paid for a dancing party Saturday night. Arthur Cook, of Delight Valley, Mrs. R. Y. Porter is on the sick 10, 1922 mudo Homestead entry, No same so first class rage are wanted. visited Sunday at the Dorrell home. list. m2tfe 014337, for NE% NE$4, Section 21, Billy Hall Service Station. Bam Damewood visited Monday Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pentico and Township 19 8, Range 4 West, at the Burcham home. Miss Theo FOR SALE — JERSEY COW, Smith motored to Eddy- You would look askance at almost any investment Willamette Meridian, has filed Mr. Fradie and son have built kitchen cabinet, American brood vilte and the beach Sunday. that offered you 25% to 50% on your money, but notico of intention to make three a house at the Ellsworth mill and Mrs. Delbert Bennett and son year Proof, to establish claim to er and stove. E. J. Kent, phone you can earn that amount ou your money by m2-5p and Olin Fisher, of Wendling, will soon move in with their fami- the land above described, before 38F21, purchasing your printing in quantities, ‘ . All the lies. visited the Fisher home several E. <). linmol, U. 8. Commissioner, FOR SALE—1923 OAT HAY, $15 work except the actual printing has to be done to The Ellsworth mill shut down days of last week. Olin sustained at Eugene, Oregon, on the 25th per ton delivered on hard road, a fractured collar bone. several days last week to replace produce one sheet of the ’completed job. The day of March, 1925. 3 miles south of Cottage Grove the log carriage with a larger one. type has to be set, the proof has to be corrected, Mr. and Mrs. Horace 8trong and i Claimant names I near Pacific highway. Straw for Mrs. Collins and children were the press has to be made ready for printing before Charles Sutton, Thomas Moxley, sale. Also one Jersey cow, $35. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cloek, of Eu dinnor guests at the E. M. Babcock gene, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry a sheet can be printed. After this work is done, Arthur Kerr, all of Croswell, Ore Mrs. Jennie L. Williams, route 2, Strong were Sunday guests at the home Satnrday. the only expense is for the paper stock and for gon, and Robert Wills, of Eugene, Cottage Grove, Oregon. m2-5p Slater and Wolford homes. the operation of the printing press. By ordering Oregon. LONDON. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Drosser vis non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, PRACTICAL NURSING SOLICIT in quantities you save paying more than once for od. Have had years of expert- ited at tho Gar Beach homo Sun fl2ml2e(2) Register. the preparatory operations. day. (Special to The Sentinel.) one. .Mrs. Helen Swanson, Cottage March 3 — Miss Lula Hull, Miss The Joseph Hays family were Grove, Oregon, Lorane route, phone Instead of buying 500 statements at $4.60, buy This Holstein Iz* 201’1 J m5-30p(2) overnight visitors in Eugene Bun Winnie Grannis and Roy Watkins, 1000 at $6.55, and possibly add the second 1000 of Cottage Grove, and Arthur ■lay. • at $4. If you buy 2000 statements in lots of 500 FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HIGH Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow and Combs, Mr. and Mrs. George Bailes at four times during a year the price would be building lots between north Tenth Mr. ami Mrs. W. E. Lebow visited and daughter Beta, Mrs. Harold and Lane streets. Accessable to at the Dan Brumbaugh home on Abeene and daughters Lovelie and $18.40. If you buy 2000 at one time the price is streets. Mrs. Clara Burkhold Mosby Crook Sunday Lucile were Sunday visitor* at $10.55. k Twenty days both er, 225 north Lane »tree, phono the J. E. Banton home. 11SJ. m526p(8) BLU1 MOUWTAIM. Miss Dorothy Elmore, of Row Quality i reductions in the prices of other printing River, is visiting her sister, Mrs. GARDEN PLOWING WANTED. are in the same proportion. There are no ands. ands, John Sutherland. (Special to The Sentinel.) Caldwell at 1004 south Fourth Mr. and Mrs. George Sutherland if or buts about making 25% to 50% on your March 3.—Mr. and Mrs. W. D. street. P. O. box 522. I115 9p Heath, Mr. and Mrs. A. money this way. Heath and daughter Wilma spent Sunday ’OR SALE OR RENT—FIVE and Bill Heath, of Mount View, with‘Mrs. Sutherland’s sister, Mrs. room furnished house with gar were guests Sunday of Mr. and Lyman Adams, of Cottage Grove. Their mother, Mrs. Ellen Short- Mrs. Fred Frost. go, close in. Mirs Mariotte It Is • good investment to buy a year's supply of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow, of ridge, is quite ill at the home of stationery when you are ordering Hamant. 305 south Sixth street, Mrs. Adams but is reported as Lynx Hollow, and Mr. and Mrs. phone 137 R. m5p Ernest Lebow, of Cottage Oro ve. some better. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kelly and! FOR SALE—TIK WOOD. SAWED! spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Inst summer, $2.40 per tier. Dan Brumbangh. Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings, of You get your dividend "■ Wolfnrd, phono 31F5. m5 9p Miss Gladys Whipps spent the Cottage Grove, visited Sunday with when you pay for the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Mr. Kelly's sister, Mrs. Mary Hill SALE -ENCLOSED FORI' Massey. Whipps. of Cottage Grove. printing. delivery truck, in g*>od condition, i Miss Lucile Isaacson and Miss • Mr.'and Mrs N. 8. Hays, with Will consider a good single wagon Wynottia Mooney, of Cottage a party of friends, came up from as part payment. C. A. Kiug. Grove, spent the week end with Eugene Bunday and spent the day phone 1F5. m5-18p(8) i their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert at the notel. While pulling comps last eek,; GIMHI JERSEY COW FOR BALE Isaascion and Mr. and Mrs. Butte J. N. Hogue sustained a severe or »ill trade for chickens. T. Mooney Perkins Miller spent the week blow on the head from a brace X anProoven, 2 miles out south Be was Sixth Street. m5-9p end with his grandmother, Mrs. which he was holding, Matilda Jones, of Cottage Grove. knocked down but not seriously injured. FOR SAI I TEA WAGON AND MOUNT raw Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Abeene, Mrs. soetioual book ease Mr*. C. E. J. T. Small and son Carl and James Frost, phone 47. m5c Hodgen’s ( alf Meal Cowling attended a meeting of (Special to The Sentinel.) Manufactured by Marek 3.- -Mr. and Mrs. Harry the farmers' union at Lorane Bat BODGBN 1'HBWBThR MlUIxlBG IV Elfving are the parents of a ten unlay evening. PorUa&d, or«*« pound son, who arrived last week. The two small children pf Harold SUd By Claude Arne and sons went to Abeene have been ill this week. Eugene Saturday to nee Mrs. Arne There will be preaching services THREE HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS who is in a hospital there and st the church Tuesday and Wednes for reut. Goff'» Shoo Hospital, whom they found improving.* evenings, Marek 10 and 11, COTTAGE ORO VE, OREGON south Sixth street. ni5p Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley at by F. H. StringhaM, wko it ra ' MOTHERS Neighbor News Buy YOUR Suit Important! Not Just “Any Body’s” MAX SCHWARTZ, The Tailor Z Sanitary Beauty WANTADS Travel Planning get help fill advice WOMEN Fares * Schedules Routes Reservations, etc. When you visit the country, why not patronise the coun try? Southern Pacific H. A. MORSE, Agent WOOD Quimby Bros. 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