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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GBOVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, MARCH 26, 1925 -------------------- — ----------- □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Nearby News ° □□□□□□□□nnnannnnnn THORNTON CORNERS. WE ARE NOW GETTING ARRANGED SO WE CAN ACCOMMODATE OUR CUSTOMERS WITH MORE COMFORT. NEW GOODS COMING IN EVERY DAY. Ladies’ spring coats troni $19.95 to $25 Ladies’ dresses from......... $4.50 to $15 .fust received a new line of dress goods, per yard, from................ 25c to 60c Silks, a yard, from $1.95 to $2.85 Ladies’ slippers from $2.75 to $5.95 Misses’ slippers from............ $2.25 to $3.45 Boys’ crape sole oxfords for............. $3.45 Men’s crape sole oxfords for........... $3.85 Men’s outing shoes from..... $1.98 to $3.45 * Men’s work shoes from $2.95 to $5.50 Men’s suits from.................... $16.50 to $35 Young men’s suits from.. . $11.50 to $16.50 Boys’ knicker suits from $3.85 to $11.50 Men’s athletic union suits...... 65c to $1.25 Men’s knit union suits............ 95c to $1.25 ***n ■ ■ « ■ is AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY TO LVERY ( ROSS WORD FAN ■ CROSS WORD PUZZLE . DICTIONARY : SEI.F-rRONOUNCING »100 raue» Largs Clear Type _ ■ Baaed upon tho Foundation of NOAH WEBSTER « _ ’ Modernized by ® W. J. PELO, AM. ■ Will Help You Solve Cross Word Puzzles Full Defini- t ion »of Word« Synonym« and Antonym« Myth »»logical and Claaxical Names Name« of Persons and Place« Terms Used in Commerce & Law Chrktian Namesof Mon & Women Prefixes and Suffixes Port« of Speech Abbreviations, Etc., Etc. Handsomely and Durably Bound in Cloth, with Gold Stamping Size 5la x 7 J 'j inches WANTADS P resenting WE SELL LATE MODEL, HIGH est grade typewriters at low prices and on easy terma We also handle all makes of adding ma chines. Every machine is thor oughly rebuilt and guaranteed. Buy a machine and pay like rent. Royal Sales C».. Inc., 500 Oregon Bldg., Portland, Ore. tf-sn(2) (Special to The Sentinel.) March 24.—Pearl Plaster attend ed the motorcycle meet at the fish hatchery up the McKenzie Sunday. Wm. Robertson, of Grave’s ereek, formerly of thia neighborhood, was a business visitor in the neighbor PRACTICAL NURSING SOLICIT- hood last week. ed. Have had years ot expert- Mr. and Mrs. James Maust, of enc. Mri. Helen Swanson, Cottage Eugene, visited Thursday with Mrs. Grove, Oregon, Lorane route, phone Maust’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. 201'12. m5-30p(2) P. Shortridge, returning Friday to their home accompanied by Mrs. FOR SALE—DESIRABLE HIGH Maust’s sister, Mrs. Olive Berrey, building lots between uorth Tenth who spent the day with them. and Lane streets. Accessible to Mrs Worth Harvey, of the both streets, Mrs. Clara Burkhold Grove, visited Wednesday with er, 225 north Lane stree, phone Mrs. Alfred Beidler and Mrs. J. W. 118-J. m5-26p(2) Fisher. Mr. and Mrs. Glen White were FOR SALE—MY PLACE AT 826 south Sixth street. Sherman business visitors one day last week Wilkins, route 1, Monroe, Ore at the C. A. Dodge home. m!6-26p(2) Mr. and Mrs. H. Dustin, of gon. Harrisburg, who recently purchased TO THE HOME SEEKER— the O. “ H. Shaw “ place, moved on to choico lots 50x114, accessible to it the past week. Mr. and Mrs. north Tenth and north Lane streets. Frank Cooley, who had been living Some have beautiful evergreen there, left for a visit with Mrs. trees, others clear. These streets Cooley ’a parents before making are very popular and are rapidly thoir homo at Latham. building up with homes. Hard Mrs. George Foster was a Eugene surface and macadam roads make visitor Friday. theso building lots desirable. Terms. Your home print shop—The Sen Mr. and Mrs. Fred Thornton and Clara Burkholder, 225 north Lane tinel—should be always considered children, of Chiloquin, who visited street, phone 118-J. ml6-26p(2) first. Usually it can handlo any during the past week with Mr. and x Mrs. Thornton’s aunt, Mrs. Janies FOR SA LE OR TRADE—TRAILER, job of printing you may have. Plaster, returned to their home well built and strong; will carry ................................. -" ~ Sunday. 1000 pounds. Very reasonable if NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Mrs. S. P. hhortridge attended taken at once. Call at 1849 west church in the Grove Sunday and Main street, Chas. Roner. ml9a2p(2) In the matter of the estate of spent the remainder of the day Samuel K. Busick, deceased. FOR SALE — DODGE TOURING with her mother and step-father, Notice is hereby given that car, in good condition, for Mr. and Mrs. Grant Fields, at Agnes V. Smith has been by the sale by Billy Hall Service Sta Latham.. County Court of the State of Ore- ml9-23-26p Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Beidler tion. gon, in and for Lane County ap- wore all-day visitors one day last FOR SALE—BALED HAY, $15 pointed executrix of the estate of week at the I. J. Beidler home at per ton. Mrs. John Hull, phone Samuel K. Busick deceased and Latham. 37F5. m!9-26p(2 that all persons having claims Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Wright and against said estate are hereby children, of Walker, visited Sun WE HAVE DATES IN MAY AND notified to present the same duly day evening with Mr. and Mrs. June on which we can book varified at the law office of H. J. J. W. Fisher. your order for baby chicks, from Shinn in Cottage Grove, Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dodge, ac singlo comb White Leghorn hens, within six months from the 26th companied by Mr. and Mrs. O. L. Largo type, bred to lay large day of March, J925. Smith and family, of the Grove, white eggs. Prices right. Mrs. AGNES V. SMITH, motored to Black Butte Sunday Waldo Miller, Disston route, phone H. J. Shinn, Executrix. afternoon. Tho Smiths spent the 1F12. inlötfc Attorney for estate. m26a23c evening with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. LADIES SUFFERING WITH ANY Dodge. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. female weakness should try Dr. Swan’s homeopathic pastilcs. For MOUNT VIEW. In the matter of the estate sale by Mrs. 8. M. Hansard, re Clyde Earl Babcock, deceased. cently of Lebanon but now of (Special to Tho Sentinel.) Notice is hereby given t Cottage Grove. m23a2p(2) March 24.—Mr. and Mrs. Roy Amber Babcock has been by the Spaugh and daughter Geralding, I HAVE 3 DWELLINGS FOR County Court of the State of Ore of Eugene, spent tho week end sale. If you want to buy, see gon, in and for Lane County ap with Mrs. Spaugh’s aunt, Mrs. A. L. Woodard. m23a2p(2) pointed administrator of the es Amanda Sears. FOR RETURN OF tate of Clyde Earl Babcock, de Mrs. Mary Jane Class, of the REWARD man’s black pursti lost Wednes ceased, and that all persons having Grove, is at tho Clautlo Arne home day evening, March 18, at about claims against said estato are here caring for Mrs. Arne. by notified to present the same Mr. and Mrs. Gene Bose have 6:30 near Sixth street railway duly verified at the law office of crossing. Purso contained about been out from Cottage Grove the H. J. Shinn in Cottage Grove, past week to their place here. $7, keys and I. O. O. F. fob. H. D. Oregon, within six months from Whitlock, 729 Sixth St. m23-26p(2) They aro remodeling tho house and the 26th day of March, 1925. fixing up preparatory to moving COW FOR SALE, WILL BE AMBER BABCOCK, out soon. Administrator. fresh first of April. Also have H. J. Shinn, Miss Forest Schneider is homo pigs for sale. John Stabler, Cottage Attorney for estate. m26a23c from O. A. C. during tho spring Grove, Ore., phone 35F16. m26-30p vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving and TAKING ORDERS FOR PURE baby spent Sunday with Mr. and bred Barred Rock baby chicks Mrs. C. A. King. for May 1, $14 per hundred. Also Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Phillips and | setting eggs, 15 for $1. Orders son Rodney have been up from must be in by April 7. W. N. Corvallis the past week spraying Elliott, phone 25F5, Cottage Grove, SPECIALIST their pear orchard. 1 Oregon. m25-30p(2) in Internal Medicine for the Mrs. Amanda Sears, Miss Laura past twelve years Riley and Clarnnce Sears attended FOR REN T—HOUSEKEEPING and sleeping rooms. 356 Adams tho farmers’ union meeting at DOES NOT OPERATE avenuo. m26a2p(2) Dorena Thursday night. Mr. and I Mrs. E. E. Chestnut FOR SALE—LIMITED NUMBER Will be at ; have been ill with the influenza of dahlia tubers of many va OSBORN HOTEL | during tho past week. rieties. Mrs. Edgar King, Cottage TUESDAY, APRIL 7 William Heath left Friday for Grove, phone 9F22. m26a2c(2) Office Hours: Pendleton for 1 the summer. 10 a. m. to 4 p. m. Mrs. J. H. Castle, of Blue Moun FOR SALE—ELECTRIC WAFFLE tain, visited Thursday with her iron also black velvet and satin ONE DAY ONLY sister, Mrs. Claude Arne. Another slippers for evening wear, size 6*4 sister, Mrs. R. 0. Landwehr, visited AAA. Call at 330 south Third Mrs. Arne Friday and left for street. m26p No Charge for Consultation her home in Astoria the samo day, FOR SALE- FIR TIMBER. 2IU Dr. Mellenthin is a regular after spending several weeks here million feet, close in and con- graduate in medicine and sur near Mrs. Arne. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley visited : venient to handle. For sale 011 gery and is licensed by the Cull state of Oregon. He does not Sunday afternoon with Mr. and ’ account of administration. Mrs. V. D. Whito south of the at 1564 Ash avenue, Cottage operate for chronic appendi Grove. m26a2p(2) citis, gall stones, ulcers of Grove. Dr. Mellenthin 98 cents and Cottage Grove Sentinel This way of romance EAST Go by train and shin,'through the Southland to New York—It cotte but little more. The tuperb Shzulti route to California •—(four fins traint daily). thence the scenic Sunsst route through the South* land to New Orleans. You'll relish your meals In the Southern Pacific dining car—fresh fruits and vegetables slways a dallciou i feature. Connection at New Orleans with pa latial steamers tor New York — meals and berth included in the one fare. Ask about Carri>o Gorge route from Sun Diego- Apnea« Trail detour of Arizona. Stopovers en route. For further . informaciou.ask Southern Pacific H. A. MORSE, Agent The Newest Spring Styles COATS For IP omen and Misses AT POPULAR PRICES $12.75, $16.75 and $19.75 Included in this price range is the mannish “Prince of Wales” Coat Helliwell & Marksbury Coming to Eugene CLIP THIS COUPON Present three of these coupons with this household necessity is yours. n □ stomach, tonsils or adenoids. He has to his credit wonder ful results in diseases of the Sealed bida will be received by stomach, liver, bowels, blood, j the City of Cottago Grove for the skin, nerves, heart, kidney, construction of lateral sewers in bladder, bed wetting, catarrh. , Sewer Districts numbers 18, 19 and weak lungs, rheumatism, scia- 20, by the City Recorder at his tica, leg ulcers and rectal office in the City of Cottago Grove ! ailments. until 7 o'clock P. M. on the 6th Below are the names of a ■lay of April, 1925, according to few of his many satisfied pa- plans and specifications prepared tients in Oregon: DO RENA. by R. S. Townsend, City Engineer. Hedwick Wilson, Gold Beach, Unit bids are required on pro- Ore., varicose ulcers. (Special to The Sentinel ) poeal sheets furnished by the City. Frank Koehler, The Dalles, March 23.—Mr. and Mrs. Robert All bids must be accompanied by Ore., stomach trouble. Mrs. Amanda Sears, Brison and Clanuu-e Sears and Miss Laura Riley were Cottage Grove visitors Saturday afternoon. Miss Mary Snauer dismissed school Friday afternoon that tho pupils might attend the pieture play, "Abraham Lincoln." Miss Snauer chaperoned ton who took advantage of tho opportunity. Combs, of Eugene, Spent Sunday at the Cha». Teeters home. Mr. ami Mrs. Miles Wicks, of Star, visited Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wick’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings. George Pitcher returned last week from a Eugene hospital, where ho had hie jaw lanced on account of a gathering from a decaved tooth. Mra ---------- U. 8. Bales went to Eugene Fri.lav for a visit. The John Mosby family are moving l>«ck to their old home at Dorena. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanSehoiark anti son Clifford were in Eugene Friday. Every LL.J kind of loose leaf ledger sheets. The Sentinel. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. » certified cheek payable to the Mrs. E. C. Hammock, Myrtle City of Cottage G»o>e for 10% of Point, Orc., goitre. the bid a* guaranteed that the eon Mrs. John McCue, Lakeside, tractor will furniah an appprovrd Ore., appendicitis, bond equal to the full amount Henr; Henry Westfall. Ontario, of the contract within ten days One., ulcer of stomach. after tho awarding of the contract. Mrs. E. C. Bates. Baker, Plans anti specifications may be Ore., ecaenta. seen at the City Recorder's office. O. M. Riehey, Boring, Ore., Cottage Grove. Oregon heart trouble. Bids will be opened anti conoid Louis S. Steiber, 326 E. Bu cred by the Common Council at chanan. Portland, Ore., ade 8 o'clock P. M. on the 6th day noids and tonsils. of April, 1925, and the Common Remember above date, that Council reserves the right to re consultation on this trip will ject any and all bills by order of be free and that his treatment tho Commos Couseil of the City is different. of Cottage Grove, Oregon Married women must be ac Dated this 33rd day of March, companied by their husbands 1925. HOMER GALLOWAY, Address: 211 Bradbnrv Bldg m26a2e City Recorder. Loa Angeles, Calif m!9 26 a2p Our Building Material Line Includes— CEMENT, LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY, METAL LATH, CORNER BEADS, SHIN GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, PLASTERING SAND, Z0URI STORE FRONT FITTINGS, AND OTHER THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO MENTION. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 : Have Your New Suit t ? ! ? ? Custom Tailored È ! ! Í ! From goods of your own choice among my more than a hundred designs, colorings and weaves. ? i These are absolutely 100 per cent all pure wool fabrics. 1 never use any of a less quality, for thorough tailoring ,true style and serviceable wear require all wool goods. I want you to see the season’s newest fabrics and to know for how little we can make you a really good suit. Ì « Í Î I • i ? i MAX SCHWARTZ, The Tailor If the insured die» from natural causes, the company pays . . . $5,000 If the insured dies from accident, the company pay’s .... •10,000 In case of permanent total disability, the company will 1. Waive all premium payment* 2. Pay $25 per week for one year; aad ia addition 3. Pay $50 per month for life; and 4. Pay $i,ooo to the beneficiary when io- sured die* 5. If disability involves loss of limbs or sight as result of accident, the company will pay $5,003 immediately in cash in »¿Ji- tion to other benefits. [In case of temporary disability aa a result of either tickneaa or accident, the company pays $25 per week for a limit of 52 week«.] W est C oast L ife INSURANCE COMPANY H0M« OFTKI-M rBARClBCO PORTLAND »RANCH OFFICX-7TH FLOOR BASCO BLOB, w. E. Maye» and R. C. Stacey. Agents OOTTAGt GROVE. OREGON ONE OF AMERICA 3 STRONGEST COMPANIES ; 5 I i a