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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1925 PAGE THREE pleted planting a part of a tract Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Woods spent E. U. LEE SUCCEEDS TO qf land he owns here to walnuts Thanksgiving day io Portland with THEY’RE WONLERFULLY GOOD MAYORALTY AT EUGENE I hud filberts. relatives. Attend the unique birthday party Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Hood, who Takes Place of E. B. Parks, Who and chicken supper, Wednesday had been the guests of their daugh Resigned Under Fire. For the Holiday Season night, at Christian chuch. Supper ter Mrs. H. W. Titus, returned to Eugene, Ore., Nov. 28.—(Special.) I Fresh from the groves, they «carry that tasteful tang of - 50c cents. n26-30c their home in Portland Saturday. ! —Ernest U. Lee, former county I goodness so pleasing to the lover of Nuts. Have a dish A new heating plant has been J clerk and now engnged in the ab Margaret and Dorothy Jackson for ’tween meal lunching during the Holidays—and they [ spent the Thanksgiving holidays installed in the Anlauf school- i struct and realty business, today was elected mayor of Eugene by at the home of their »(other, Mrs. house by Knowles i & Graber. are also fine for dessert a heavy dinner. They returned Gladys Jackson. Shop now for Christmas gifts, the city council, at a special meet- He succeeds Sunday to their school in Mount ; Pictures, frames, i albums, art can- i ing of that body, Angel. 1 dies, breakfast trays, The Picture j Lawrence Simmons, president of the council, who acted as mayor i Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hull of i Shop. ; for a few days after Mayor ! PHONE 65 Portland spent the week end here L. H. Crenshaw arrived Friday [ Parks ’ resignation the first of the |L J with friends and relativee | from Alberta, Canada, and made I week. The radio is yours. Have ; short visits at the home of his Mr. Lee in accepting said he folt COUNTY AGENT TO BE Ouu Club Holds Shoot., you the winning key? Bunge. I mother, Grandma Willis, and his that the affairs of the city were HERE TUESDAY NIGHT Turkey, geese, chickeus and hams sister and brother, Mrs. 8. E. Hub Huston Medley of Sacramento nearing a crisis and that he would were the prizes for which a large He take the reins of government only spent Thanksgiving with his par bard and J- H. Crenshaw. Will Discuss Dairying and Make number of shooters competed Thurs ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. ~ H. Medley, I loft today for Eugene. j temporarily until the finances are day at the traps of the Cottage Suggestions for Cooperation. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers, ! straightened out and reserved the and left Saturday for Portland to Grove Rod and Gun club, A «fair ! Mr. and Mrs. Roy Short, Mr. and j privilege of resigning at such a visit his brother Dot. O. 8. Fletcher, county agricul crowd was in attendance most of Miss Ruth Cornutt of Eugene Mrs. Earl Hill, Mrs. C. A. Bartell j time as he felt that affairs were tural agent, will address a public the day despite the rain. spent the week end at the home of and Mrs. K. K. Mills attended the j iu good condition again. meeting in Phillips hall tomorrow — NOTICE. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. [ ceremonial of Al Kader temple in evening. County and urban resi i Portland Saturday. They returned Longevity Pay Arrives. wish to announce the sale of Cornutt in Delight valley. dents generally are invited to at Sunday. A number of members of Com- tend. Sanitary Beauty shop to Mrs. J Mr. Fletcher will discuss It pays to shop at Tollman B. Johnston of Medford. I Miss Alice Haldeman, who is pany 1) received longevity back dairying and other agricultural Studio, Eugene. n9dl4c(M) attending school at Monmouth, pay duo since their service at camp problems and outline suggested thank my former customers and Mr. and Mra. Walter Woolley, spent the Thanksgiving holidays at last summer. Those to receive methods of cooperation between hope they will continue to take newlyweds, of Mount Vernon, the home of her parents in Gowdy- such pay are Sergeant P. S. Bukow their wt>rk to Mrs. Johnston. city and country. Wash., visited during the past week ville. n30c MHS. II. A. HAGEN. ski, Sergeant Wilbur Spray, Ser with Mr. Woolley’s parents, Mr. geant Henry Hubbell, Sergeant Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Koi man and ahd Mrs. L. L. Woolley. children of Jerome, Idaho, arrived George Foster, Sergeant H. H. HAYS GETS CALAPOOYA Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hubba’d of in Cottage Grove last week and Hatch, Sergeant Harry Conner, Cor- PROPERTY ON JUDGMENT Eugene spent Thanksgiving at the have rented the Augusta McCor- poral E. Porter, First Class Private home of Hubbard’s mother. The personal property and hotel I mick residence on Seventh street. W. Porter. Barber Shop November $2.25 Subscription Mr. and Mrs. E. C, Shay and Captain C. C. Cruson, Lieutenant of the Calapooya Springs company Special extended to Dec. 7; j daughters Marjorie and Muriel and D. M. DeLong and Second Lieuten at London have been sold at sher 630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop. $3 thereafter. [ Earl Ishmael spent Thanksgiving ant W. S. McCaleb received their iff’s sale to satisfy a judgment in Mr. and Mrs. Charles Chandler with Mr. and Mrs. Stacy M. Rus longevity pay with their regular circuit court obtained by N. 8. Hays, manager of the resort. The encampment checki. arid family of Wendling spent sell in Eugene. judgment was for $<>615. Thanksgiving at the home of Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hatch, Bert The Calapooya Springs company It Can Be Done. Chandler ’a sister, !, M rs. George Hatch, Miss Jessie Sandburn and Somebody said that it couldn't is made up of a number of resi Scott. Miss Melba* Morris visited in Eu be done, but he with a chucklo re dents of Eugene and Cottage Grove Mr. and Mrs. Bert Willard of gene Sunday. Barber Work in General ; plied that it couldn’t, and Mr. Hays has been managing Roseburg and Mr. and Mrs. Fred special attention to children the place for a number of years. F. E. Dickson has given up his but he would who wouldn't Yost of Grants Pass were Thanks position at the People ’a market tied. So he giving day guests at the home of but has not yet announced which say so till Beauty Shop Is Sold. buckled right 1 the trace of Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Willard. of several openings he will accept. a «grin on his The Sanitary Beauty shop in the If he,worried Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M June Jones, Cotage Grove girl, he hid it. He started to sing as Taylor building has been sold by Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Awbrey havo has been sent to the industrial he tackled the thing, that couldn't Mrs. H. A. Hagen to Mrs. W. B. gone to Portland for a visit of a school at Salem. Johnston of Medford. Mrs. John be done, and he did it. few < relatives Somebody scoffed: “Oh, you’ll ston made a preliminary deal for Mr. and Mrs. Victor Kem visited friends. in Eugene Sunday with Mr. and never do that, at least no one has the business last February and tho ever done it.” But ho took off sale was completed today. She will Mrs. Charles Taylor. We supply the home—and Mrs. Willis Nowell returned Thanks his cont and he took off his hat take possession tomorrow. save you money. giving dny from an absence of and the first thing he knew he’d Hagen opened the shop in February, soveral weeks. Ho was a patient in begun it. With the lift of his 1925. Mrs. Johnston has had long Dainty glassware, handsome experience in this business and was the industrial accident commission’s chin and a bit of a grin, if any in charge of a shop in Medford. tableware, brie - a - brae, doubt rose ho forbid it; he started hospital in Salem and later visited musical instruments, linen to sing as he tackled the thing Mr. Johnston is also in Cottnge Portland. novelties, brooms, all the that couldn’t be done, and ho Grovo and will engage in some Mrs. Jenks Rentle was confined did it. business here. Miss Kathryn Pen thousand thngs that make to her home last week with a se the home attractive, and There are thousands to tell you ner, assistant to Mrs. Hagen, will vere attack of influenza. “handy.” Largest, assort it cannot be done, there are thous continue with Mrs. Johnston. ment ever shown in the city. Miss Hazel Loucks, who is teach ands to prophesy failure; there are WHY BOTHER BAKING ing school in Eugene, spent the thousands to point out to you ono A schoolboy at lunch time on PIES AT HOME? Thanksgiving holiday at the home by one the dangers that wait to tered a grocery store and said to of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. assail you, but just buckle right in the clerk, “Tako this order: 10 Baking Pies at home is C. 411 MAIN ST. Loucks. with a bit of a grin, then tako off pounds of sugar at 0 cunts, 11 needless work. Our Fault A chicken supper will be served your coat and go to it. Just start pounds of coffee at 25 cents, , 8 less Pies, compounded from the purest and be^t ingre Wednesday night in the Christian to sing and tackle the thing that pounds of tea at 30 cents. Add dients, cost less in the end church. An original scheme has cannot be dono and you ’ll do itf— that up. 1 How much is itf" than baking them yourself. been worked out for the affair Sam Walter Foss in New York Clerk: “$5.75.” which will be in the nature of a Tribune. “Are you suret” asked the boy. It—rid your system of Catarrh or Deaf birthday party. Tables will bo ar “Of course I’m sure.” ranged by months and guests will “Thank you very much, That ’s ness caused by Catarrh. PROFESSIONAL CARDS SoW by druuiitl for mr 40 rem be seated at tables corresponding my arithmetie lesson for toinor- to the months of their birth. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio row. ’ ’ DENTISTS MIXED NUTS McQueen’s Grocery Stop for Real Values Besides the ness of our in town. reasonably marvelous savorness and tender Meats, you gèl the best “buys” Our choice cuts are always priced. Quality Market MPERIAT 1 Culver & Anderson PHONE 46 Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson of Portland were week-end guests at the home of Mr. Robinson’s mother, Mrs. M. V. Phillips. Claude Beckdolt of Bonanza, Ore., spent Thanksgiving day at the home of I. B. Morris. November $2.25 Subscription Special extended to Dec. 7; $3 thereafter. Mr. and Mrs. Herbert C. Adams of Portland spent the week end visiting friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Griswold and Mrs. Alice Richmond of Eugene were guests Thursday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Armes. Miss Margaret Galloway and Robert Galloway spent the holiday week-end at their home. East side residents can save time and money buying at their east side store. Park Grocery. Cor ner Main and Eleventh. n30tf(M) Mr. and Mrs. Clark Ribel of Salem visited briefly Fridnywith Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Monroe. They were on their way to California. Miss Marjorie Shay and Miss Muriel Shay, teachers in the Rose burg schools, spent the week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay. Bring radio keys. Bunge. Wayne McCue, Creswell lad ar- a bad check charge, has been re manded Jo the juvenile court, as he is under 18 years of age. A marriage license has been is- sued to William H. Craig of Cot tage Grove and Margaret Plants of Seattle. Galloway writes insurance. Archie E. Piper has been ap pointed administrator of the estate of his father, the late 8. R. Piper, who died November 18, leaving property of the estimated value of $12,000. ’ dnughtcr and granddaughter, Mrs. G. H. Hess and Louise Hess, of Roseburg, went to Portland Fri day on a brief trip. Unique and distinctive Christmas gifts. Exclusivo importations from the Orient. Mrs. R. A. Trask, Cottage Grove. n23-30c Air. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer of Eugene spent Thanksgiving day at the home of Mrs. Spencer’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. R. Godard. Mrs. F. L. Grannis underwent a minor operation for removal of tonsils Friday at a Eugene hospital. Her place as reporter for the Eu gene Guard is being filled tempo rarily by Mrs. J. P. Graham. November $2.25 Subscription Special extended to Dec. 7; $3 thereafter. BOBBING Curling, Dyeing From Kitchen to Parlor Mrs. Emma Doolittle had as Thanksgiving dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Partin, Edith Hedge peth and narry Hedgepeth, The last named is of Wendling i and a grandson of Mrs. Doolittle. The Rebekah lodge will give a benefit dance December 5 in the armory. Christmas photographs at Toll- n9dl4c(M) man Studio, Eugene. Twins, a son and a daughter, were born November 20 to Mr. and Mrs. William Vincent of Lakeview. They have been named Phillip and Phyllis. The mother is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Z. L. Cox of this G. A. Sanders, Prop. city and a sister of Mrs. E. G. O. Groat. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Houser of Miss Elsie Sterling, Miss Hazel Eugeno visited over the week end at the home of Mrs. Houser’s moth- Führer, Miss Ruth Bede and Harry Godard were home from O. A. O. er, Mrs. A. Hawkins. for the Thanksgiving holidays. Miss Are you going to win Bun Starling was accompanied by a fel ge’s radio? Try your keys. low stdent, Hershel Hall of Prairie Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Holderman City. arrived Saturday from Kirkford. Cooked food sale at Smith- Mr. Holderman has returned but Mrs. Holderman will visit for some Short ’«, Saturday, December 5. Benefit of Albany college. n30p time with relatives. Marion and Delmas Richmond Mr. and Mrs.“G. E. Finnerty of Albany spent the week end at the and Bob Galloway were home from home of Mr. Finnerty’s sister, Mrs. the U. of O. for thj) Thanksgiving A. E. Burrows. Mr. Finnerty com- vacation. The Richmond boys were accompanied by Walter Jones Malheur county. The Vernon Fields family Roseburg were week-end guests the home of Mrs. Fields’ mother, Mrs. Rosa Currin. Racket Store Hall's Catarrh Medicine 1 te The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Then He Sat Down. At a conference a speaker made a number of disparaging remarks regarding the universities, finally expressing gratification that he himself had not been corrupted by contact with. K eollege. "Do I understand that the gen tieman ia thankful for his ¡gnor- ancel” asked the chairman in- dignantly. “Yea,” said the other, "if you like to put it that way. I $ "Then,” continued the chairman, “all I have to say is that you have much to be thankfnl for.” Just received a new shipment of Fada and Zenith radios. Get one for Christmas. Radio Ray Nelson. Oriätaw (Tatiis Printed to Order Those desiring to appropriately remember a large num ber of friends during the Yuletide season will be inter ested in the Holiday Cards which The Sentinel offers. They will be printed to order from copy furnished by the customer, giving each person the opportunity to ■express his sentiments in his own way. They will be printed in three colors—red, green and black. The Sentinel furnishes appropriate illustrations, to be print ed in red and green, and the reading matter will be printed in black. Upon all orders placed early. WITH AT LEAST A WEEK’S TIME FOR DELIVERY, the following prices will prevail : 25 cards 50 cards T5 eartls 100 cards and and and and envelopes complete, $1.75 envclepra complete. JM0 envelopes evuip]t‘fe~v- .$3.2$ envelopes ’ «impiété-.... $4.00 □ □ c u Additional cards and envelopes complete at 3 cents each. THE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL CORRECT PRINTING Also Engraved Greeting Carda At $6.50 to $50 the 100 g □ □ HnnnnnnnaEnaaannaoannntiaDDnnDoannnnnnnannnnoonanë ( I B Although E. J. Edwards is now a resident of Grants Pass, he writes that he “must have the live wire paper from the favored sec- tion of the famous, fertile, fruitful Willamette.” Mrs. F. E.» Baldwin and Frank arrived Sunday from aa tended visit at Winlock and attle, Wash. Distinctive Christmas cards, exclusive line at The Picture Shop. Make your choice early. A Generous Job. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Holderman A Holyoke, Massachusetts, man arrived last week from Knappa, Oregon, and will visit at the home in Worehester found that ho had of Mrs. Holderman’s parents, Mr. spent all his money, and began ' looking about for a i-hance to earn and Mrs. M. C. Cochran. ¡some. Seeing a group of men dig Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay and j ging for the foundation of a new daughters Marjorie and Murial, building he asked the foreman if Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper and he eould go to work. “Sure,” mid Earl Ishmael «pent Thanksgiving ¡the foreman, “help yourself to x day in Eugene at the home of Mr. i shovel. ” Pickjng up an idle »hovel nnd Mrs. Stacy Russell. ' the newcomer worked way for a Walter Lee conducts classes Fri j couple of hours. Finally, when he day nights <n violin, Hawaiian gni paused for a rest, one of the men tar, banjo. Inquire the Picture Shop. who was working tieride him mid: Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fullmer and ¡“1 don’t seem to know you— ■laughter Ora returned Sunday from where do you livef” "I live in The Dalles, where they visited I Holyoke,” replied the newcomer. I relatives. Mr. Fullmer reported a ¡What are you doing here!” asked flurry of snow visited that coantry , the other. Al! of us Worchcster during their stay, Farmers art men sre giving a day’s work free anxious for the first «no; fall to ! to help build the new Presbyterian benefit grain. . ekurch. ’ ’ Mr«, V Uct ta Hrott and son Je- rulin’ and Mi»« Margaret Darby of Your home print shop is always Eugene spent the week end at ready to help you in the prepara the home of Mr. and Mr». W. L., tion of copy for intricate forma Derby. of any kind. X« IT W. TITUS, D. M. D.—Dentistry. -*-*-• Modern equipment. First Na tional Bank Building. Hours, 9 to 12 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sun days by appointment. Office phone 10, residence phone 212-R. , 1 )K. W. E. LEBOW.—Dentist. Office Fifth and Main strcots. Hours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Phones: office 35, reBidonco 161-J. ATTORNEYS LrERBERT W LOMBARD—Attor- ney at Law. First National Bank Building. Phono 94, Cottage Grove, Oregon. li J. SHINN.—Attorney at Law and Notary Public. Practices in all courts. Bader building, Cot tage Grove, Oregon. PHYSICIANS I1R. 0. E. FROST.—Physician and Surgeon. Office in Lawson Building. Pnone 47, Cottage Grove, Oregon. rtAVEN C. DYOTT, M. D.—Phy sician and Surgeon. Evenings by appointment. Suite 3, Kem Bldg., Cottage Grove. Entrance on north Sixth streot, just off Main. lx A. FORBES, M. D.—Physician and Surgeon. Calls answered day or night. Maternity work a specialty. Over 0. J. Breier Co. Phones: Office 34, residence 199-J. I Alt. A. W. KIME.—Physician and *■' Surgeon. Obstetrics and diseases of women and children a specialty. Will care for confinements at his home if desired. Office over C. J. Breier Co, Phones: Office, 234; residence, 126 J. Residence address, 1149 west Main. The Way to the Heart of the girl IS— • A DIAMOND—glistening, beauty’s own, always worth the price. A LAVALIERRE—which addH 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 export all- around jewelers and watch - makers In America—TRY ME OUT. Starr—7 heJ ewe lei drugless physicians TkR. H. A. HAGEN.—Licensed Drugless Physician. Phono 30. Ostrander Building, 630^4 Main street, Cottage Grove, Oregon. NOTARY PUBLIC AND COLLECTIONS TTARRY W. NEET.—Collections and Notary Public. Bader building, Cottage Grove. Never Give Up Until You’ve Tried a Sentinel Wantad Our Building Material Line Includes— Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor- ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile. Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, 1 Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. No Charge on City Deliveries Godard & Randall Just North of 8 P Station—Phone 100