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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 12, 1925 w. RADIOS De Forest Stewart-Warner Gilfillan Tubes and Batteries Tested Free. A Full Line of Radio Accessories. Come in and hear one of our radios, or let us put one in your home for a free demonstration. The only gift your friends can not buy is your photo. Good por traits cannot be finished as quick ly as kodaks, so make your ap pointment now. Monroe guaran- t*es to please, 22 north Sixth street. o8tfe(T) Mis* Minnie Wilcox left Tuesday for Portland to visit her aunt, Mrs. • Mary Abernathy, who is ill. The Sentinel $2.25 during i ' L. H. Johnson of Culp Creek, enta of Mrs. Farmer. Guests Mr. and Mrs. Johnson, Mr. Mrs. Lyman Johnson, Mr. and Proudfit and family, Mr. and Wesley Johnson and family. par V. It. Kem. Mrs. Glen Haney, Mrs. were Victor Chambers and Mrs. George and Matthews. Two readings were giv- M rs. I en by Mrs. J. P. Graham. The M rs. rooms were decorated in patriotic colors for Armistice day. Luncheon I was served- by the team members. The aid society team of the Pres byterian church, captained bv Mrs. The annual experience social of F. E. Mendenhall, with Mrs. Charles the ladies’ aid society of the Bap- Adams as acting captain, enter- ' tist church was held vesterday tained Wednesday afternoon in the afternoon at the home of Mrs. November, $3 thereafter. Save church for Mrs. B. R. Job’s team, T. A. McGinnis. -Pastor J. C. Orr six bits. winners in a recent membership Fred Bartels returned to the contest. Selections were given by bpened the meeting with a prayer, | after which each member related Evening Star mine in Bohemia a quartet composed of Mrs. Victor I her experience in earning her of- Monday. | Chambers, Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. i fering. Mrs. Mira Eastham was Christmas gifts and suggestions 1*1 George ------, Matthews and Mrs. C. C. winner of first prize in in a content in to be had at the Methodist bazaar. I Cruson. Solos were given by Mrs. I which each member made a hot pan November 18—2 p. ni. nl2e holder. Mrs. John Preo was sec Ed Pollock of Pomona, Calif., ond. Mrs. McGinnis served a de made a short visit this week at lightful luncheon. About 20 were the home of C. W. Caldwell. Mr. present. Pollock was formerly in the trans fer business in Eugene The W. C. T. U. will meet tomor row (Friday) afternoon in the Galloway writes insurance. Methodist church. An address will C. H. Bussey made a short busi be delivered by Pastor Linn. ness trip to Portland this week. Perrin’s stamped and tinted art Mr. and Mrs. August Lunau goods, fast color guaranteed, also celebrated their fiftieth wedding LeMerite embroidery packages, anniversary Tuesday. stamping and hemstitching. Mrs. —4h— G. B. Pitcher, Cottage Grove bank The Past Matrons club will meet building, room 3, upstairs. n5-12p Monday with Mrs. J. Q. Willets. F. E. Mendenhall has been se- j leeted as delegate from the local I Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. ; chamber of commerce to the ses- I ■ sion of the United States chamber 1 SILK CREEK. I of commerce, to be held in Seattle nius present. Subscribe at reduced December 7, 8 and 9. (Special to The Sentinel.) November rate and have paper Send The Sentinel for a Christ Nov. II.—The E. R. Darnell fam started at Christmas time. mas present. Subscribe at reduced ily were dinner guests Sunday at George W. Ott, who had been November rate and have paper the O. H. Wheeler home. confined to a Eugene hospital started at Christmas time. Mrs. Annie McReynolds returned Oscar Wheeler is home this week following a major operation, re- Major Dunean Ferguson, of the this week to her home in Gold Hill from Noti. turned to his home Sunday. state adjutant’s départiront, and after a visit here with friends. Mrs. Nettie Estes is spending Have you a set of Weed Captain Diaz, of the regular army, a few days at the Clevenger home. Bazaar, rummage and food sale Mr. and Mrs. R. Trask and M rs. by ladies of Christian church. Old chains in your car. Cheaper made an official visit at the drill Rena Lewis of Cottage Grove were Ixikerv building. November 13 than a wreck. We have your ' of Company D Tuesday night. in our neighborhood Sunday. and 14. o29nl2c size. Beaulieu & Harrel. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Leonard left i Mrs. Nancy A. Eig^l of Seaside I yesterday for Willamina, where | Mr. and Mrs. Bruner of Shel Mrs. G. M. Scott leaves today for is visiting this week at the home burn have moved into the 1 F. E. , they will visit at the home of Mrs. i a visit in Portland. I of her sister, Mrs. D. T. Awbrey. Leonard’s parents for a week. Babcock house for the winter. The Sentinel $2.25 during ' she .................... accompanied -■ Mra.Awbrey - ’ her ere From there they will go to Port- ! November, $3 thereafter. Save fonowin,, the funeral of their i land WANTED—WANT TO BORROW and then to Dee, Ore., to visit | six bits. | brother, Will H. Andrews, in Eu- Mr. Leonard’s sister. $500 on first mortgage real es A. W. Swanson is in Portland ' gene. tate. Phone 25F5 for particu- D. D. Randall of Medford and today on business. | lain. n!2p Sewing and fancy work of al) I Kenneth A. Tobias of Eugene, rep- The Sentinel $2.25 during , kinds. Mrs. Goff. 3^b north Sev- ! resentatives of the American Sun November, $3 thereafter. Save I enth street. o28n!2p day School union, will speak at the NOTICE FOR CALL FOR BIDS six bits. FOR SCHOOL WOOD. j N. E. Compton left Tuesday for | Methodjst church Sunday night. Earlham, Iowa, on a business trip. I They will discuss rural missionary Notice is hereby given that the Mrs. M. R. Randall and son Ray- j work in relation to organization I, directors of school district number mond of Portland are visiting this 1 1 tjnd conduct of Sunday schools. 45, Lane county, Oregon, will re- Schools of the eity closed today I week at the home of Mr. Randall’s CITATION. ceivo scaled bids for wood for yea ' parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Randall. and tomorrow while teachers are 1926-27 to be delivered during In the county court of the state summer of 1926. as p«‘r specif ¡en East side residents can save in attendance at the annual county of Oregon, for Lane county, in the tions on file with clerk, until No 1 time and money buying at their teachers’ institute in Eugene. I matter of the estate of R. Pope, vember 20th, 1925, reserving th* I east side store. Park Grocery. Cor * Ideceased. -□ To: Dorris Pope, and to all other right to reject any or all bids. ner Main and Eleventh. nl2tfc(T) WORTH HARVEY, persons unknown, if any such Mr. and Mrs. William Fillmore of ! Clerk. n!216e(2) there lie. I Medford will leave today for their 1 In the name of the state of Ore- home, after a visit at the home of! ® ; gon, you are horebv cited and re ■ ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ Hr». Fillmore** enuein, Mrw. N. E. Pastor and Mrs. Dnncan P. quired to append lu the county ■ of the state of Oregon, for Compton. Cameron were honor guests at n | court thd county of Lane in the county Wet Wash Did you know that Dr. Hagtn reception Tuesday evening in the court room in the county courthouse [ can cure all diseases of the eyes Presbyterian church. A program at Eugene in said countv of Lane Mrs. H. A. Hagfn Thrif-T on Tuesday the 22nd day of De without the aid of glasses or oper-1 was given as follows: Selection by cember, ■ 1925, at ten o'clock in the j ationt eow(T) ' the church choir; prayer. Pastor forenoon of said day; and not less PHONES— Rough Dry John A. Linn of the Methodist than ten days after the service of ■ Marcelling Office Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka church; address of welcome, H. A. this citation upon you, if served with Finish Manicuring 28 returned home this week from a Galloway; greetings from the Sun in Lane county, Oregon; and not Re*. Facial Massage l short trip to Portland. 118-Y day school, superintendent Shaw; less than twenty days if served in Shampooing any other county in this state, if any Bobbing The rains are here. Let us selection by quartet, Mrs. Victor sonally served, or if served by pub EveniagK ______ _ _____ ___ Chambers, Mrs. Roy Short, Mrs. lication, not less than twenty-eight by Hair Tinting install a Trico windshield Appoiat swipe on your car—better than Coorge Matthews and Mrs. c. c. days from the date of the first French Paper Curl CC Beaulieu ZZ___ —__ &-Harrel. ®- ■v’’_ -_■ ' • Urnunn rrzx lirmm Cruson; • xxrzvlnnm welcome a f-rnm from Cottage Grove publication of this citation, then ministers, John A. Linn; vocal and there to show cause, if any exist, why an order of sale should Mrs. O. M. Stennett returned 1 J solo, Mrs. Victor Kem. A social not be made of the following de Tuesday from San Diego, Calif., , 1111 _ ' hour nuur ivuuwea followed unu and tiaintv dainty reircBii- refresh- scribed real estate, to-wit: E. W. SKILLING, Prop. wnere she had been for a year. 4 , Beginning nt a point 96 rods and ax 11 _ 1 V her home with v I her _ 1 ments were served. 410 Main St. Phone 81 She will make 3 links south and 203 roils and 18 links west of the northeast daughter, Mrs. Finley Huff. About 20 friends gathered Mon corner of the M. P. Martin and wife donation___ Fuller Brushes—in sets—ideal day evening at the home of Mrs. land _____ claim __ No. 41 Wanted, 200 people to eat chicken Notif. No. 862 thence east ID dinner at the Methodist church, Christmas gifts. Put in holly boxes J. H. Heard complimenting her rods and 12 »4 links, thence north j November 18—6 to 8 p. m. 50c free. Phone G. B. Arnest. Phone. daughter, Mrs. Clyde Laffoon, a 50 rods, to the eenter of Martin 124-J. ■ recent bride. The evening was o22tfc(T) Creek, thence in a westerly di per plate. nl2c rection up said creek to a point spent in social conversation, the Mrs. Fay Allison drove to Rose- directly north of the place of Mrs. O. F. Knox and Mrs. W. W. . guests relating incidents of their beginning, thence south 49 rods McFarland, former residents, now burg Monday. She was accompan- I wedding days. Refreshments were to the place of beginning, con ied by Mr. Allison's mother, Mrs. of Eugene, visited here Tuesday. hour. A beautiful i served at a late taining six nares, more or less, H. E. Allison, who had been visit linen table cloth was presented to in section 8, township 21, south Send The Sentinel for a Christ- ing here. range 3 west of the Willamette | Mrs. Laffoon. meridian. Lane county, Oregon. The ladies’ aid society of the -1 prayed for in the petition of the \N Methodist administrator filed in the above church will conduct a "" This citation is ia i* ' . i i .."¡entitled «’»iiiiirti court. mis cithtioti bazaar in the church Wednesday piiri„Rnt „„ ordPr rif tllP afternoon and evening. a ------ 11 ■ ... . - — Several above entitled court, dnted Novem , booths containing fancy work, Iber 10. 1925. aprons, candy, flowers, harvest ...... . ........... . .... Witness the Honorable C. P. Bar products and other articles, will be nnrd, judge of the eoantv court of conducted, A fish pond will lie the state of Oregon for the countv i of Lane, and tno seal of said court i one of the features. i A * chicken affixed thia 10th dav of “ - - - D. ----- dinner will be served in n the eve- ; November. A. 1925. ning following the bazaar. ■ Date of first publication Novem- . I ber 12, 1925. of last publication Derem- ' The La Comus club was enter- ber Date 25c 10, 1925. You’ll welcome our low- tained Tuesday afternoon at one R. R. BRYSON, priced estimates on lumber o ’clock luncheon by Mrs. H. A. n!2dl0c(T) Clerk. and sundry building mater Miller, The rooms were decorated ials which vou need. Call in a clever color scheme of pink on us while in town, or and white. A bowl of chrysanthe phone 148. mums centered the dining table and place cards bore a descriptive — sketch of each guest. The after noon was devoted to needlework and pleasant conversation. Service Garage Long & Cruson KENNEDY KINDS OF SERVICE 3 State Bank Deposits Make New World’s Record Deposits of the state banks and trust companies of America now total $31.114.361.000, the highest figure ever attained by any group of banks any where. This bank is under state supervision, and, by reason of its development and increasing strength, it is representative in this community Si of " the ” enormous growth and power of our state banking system as a whole. Your Business Is Cordially Invited Bank of Cottage Grove COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Bank at This Strong State Bank RADIOLA City Briefs * PAGE THREE BUILDERS HARDWARE From the Nails to Put Up the Frame To the Locks for the Completed House. PLUMBING for your new home. PLUMBING REPAIRS for your old home. ELECTRIC WIRING for your new home. ELECTRIC REPAIRS for your old home. SHEET AND TIN METAL WORK ON YOUR NEW OR OLD HOME. DARBY & LISTON Socie Sanitary Beauty Shop For Quality Work Call the Domestic Laundry Leonard’s Grocery (On the West Side—Phone 9) Everyday Bargains Armour’s milk, per can.. ................. 10c Alpine milk, per can.......... „ 10c Sunbrite cleanser, 2 cans_ 15c Kellogg’s corn flakes_ ___ .„10c Kellogg’s Post Toasties.. . „10c 1-pound can peanut butter ... 25c A DIAMOND—glistening, beauty’s own, always worth the price. A LAVALIERRE—which adds distinction to any toilet. AN EAR DROP—which will enhance the beauty of the one you love. A SET OF GENUINE CUT GLASS—they mark your social standing. AN AMETHYST RING —over which all Paris is raving and which will be worn here soon—get in line. I am accounted one of the most expert all- around jewelers and watch - makers in America—TRY ME OUT. Starr--77/i Jeweler Cottage Grove Saturday and Monday Specials 8 bars Royal White soap......... ......... Silver Loaf flour (Best Idaho Hard- wheat) .. ............ $2.30 Edwards Dependable can coffee.. ..... 54c Goody-Goody peas (fancy sifted) 3 cans for ............ ........ ...r_____ __ ____ 48c Goody-Goody tomatoes, 3 cans for.. . 48c 6-ounce Citrus Granulated soap (15c value ) 3 for.. . .......... 28c 21/fc-pound can Folger’s coffee $1.25 3 packages Unit starch......... 24c Van Camp’s can spaghetti (15c value) 3 for-- ----------------------- ----.---- --- 29c The Way to the Heart of the girl and Vicinity WRIGLEYS after Mrs. H. W. Titus was hostess Tuesday afternoon to the M. P. G. club. Mrs. C. A. Hood, mother of Mrs. Titus, was a special guest. A two course luncheon was nerved at the close of a pleasant social afternoon. The table was beauti fully decorated with yellow and lavender chrysanthemums. EVERY ♦ MEAL afford* benefit as well a* pleasure. Healthful exerdM for the teeth end a spur to digestion. A long- Member« of the Elinartes club lasting refreshment, soothing to met Tuesday afternoon at the home nerve* and stomach. of Mr». Viator Chamber* for a no The Great American hoetew party. The time wan pleas Sweetmeat, untouched antly «pent in converaation an»! by hands, full of i needlework, after which the mem flavor. berw went to the Gray Goose tea room for lunrheoa. Mrs. L. C. Farmer entertained Saturday evening with a dinner party ia honor of the golden wed ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. I A Few Red-Hot Ones! CUPBOARD DOORS, $1.10 UP (31 sizes in stock) 5X PANEL DOORS 2 6x6 8x1* $3.10 2 8x6 8x1* $3.15 Also Shingles and Moulding at Lowest Prices. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co Start Married Life Right AND KEEP IT UP BY BUYING FURNITURE. HOUSEHOLD GOODS, TOOLS, STOVES, EVERY THING NEEDED FOR GARDEN OR HOME. AT SHORT’S SECOND HAND STORE NOBODY CAN TELL OUR MADE-OVER RE VARNISHED FURNITURE FROM NEW, AND You Save 50% NEW LINOLEUMS. MATTRESSES FAR BELOW USUAL PRICE. ORGANS, MIRRORS EVERY THING FROM A BIRD CAGE TO A SHOT GUN, A NEEDLE TO A THRESHING MACHINE. ■ !