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PAGE SIX ÇOTT j W^^ROVJ^ŒNTINEL^THURSD^LDECEMBE^3^925 1»-------------------------------------------- □ for Friday night between Lorane Misses Fina Beach and Hazel high boy» and Walker high boy Miller were Eugene visitors Satu» at Walker. i day. □---------------------------------------------□ Miss Alice Kent was a guest at Work has begun on the new gym nasium floor. It will be completed the Arthur Honson home in Eugene WALKER. Sunday. by the last of the week. Mrs. P. M. Beach and daughter (Special to The Sentinel.) High school opened Monday after Fina were all-day guests at the Dec. 2.—Tho six-week examina being closed a week on account of Adam Schmitt home Friday. tions have been postponi-il one week scarlet fever. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wright and on account of school being 'lis- Mae Blakley was brought home family spent Thanksgiving with missed for a week. Friday from a Eugene hospital Mr. Wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A basketball game is scheduled where she underwent an operation. Fred Wright, in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Smith of Heppner, Mr. and Mrs. John Wai den and family of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Horn and son of De light valley, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wright and familv spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. M. C. Smith. Lawrence Porter and Harold Wol ford went to Cottage Grove Sunday Nearby News for shortening, frying, salads AMAIZO is as pure as the golden corn, from the hearts of which it is pressed/ WANTADS □----------------------------------------------- □ FOR SALE—TWO FORD CARS and a gasoline buzz saw—10 to 12 horse-power. In good shape. Short’s Second Hand store. o26tfc FOR SALE—FARM WAGON. 3 inch, good shape. Bargain. I. B. Morris. 302 Main street. n9tfc. FOR RENT—FURNISHED ROOM. Privilege of bath. 1149 west Main street. Phone 126 J. nl2tfc PIANO FOR SALE NEAR COT tage Grove, High grade piano must be sold at once. A bargain, ' Terms $10 monthly to reliable home. For particulars, write Cline Music Co., 66 Front street, Port land, Orc. n23d3p • piano FOR SALE NEAR COT- tag« Grove. Beautiful, high I grade piano must be sold at once. Large Having and terms. $10.00 monthly to responsible person. For i particulars write Berry Piano Co., 437 Lawrence street, Eugene, Ore ,n23d3p gon. Special Bargains for Christmas IF YOU SPEND YOUR MONEY WITH US, YOU CAN BUY PRES ENTS FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY AND FOR YOUR FRIENDS Dolls 50c to $7.50 Silk I lose for women 49c to $1.95 Men’s hose.... 15c to 65c Men’s fancy shirts............ $1.65 to $4.50 «lilies’ felt house slippers 98c to $1.85 Men’s felt slippers........ $1.25 to $1.85 Children’s felt slippers HOUSE FOR RENT OR FOR sale. East side on river, Mrs. Melia Currin, phone 175-J. n30d7p night to see “The Keeper of the* V Bees, ” The second mooting of the Walk-; WORLD’S er Literary society will be held Friday night. LARGEST Several from Walker attended CHAIN a surprise given for Mr. and- Mrs. DEPARTMENT Wm. Wallace* of Creswell. SILK CREEK. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 2.—Mbs. S. E. Markley and Mrs. Wm. Medley visited friends here Friday. Huston Medley spent Thanksgiv ing day at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Medley. Tho O. H. Wheeler family spent Thanksgiving day at the E. R. Darnell home. Miss Dora Chitwood came down from Medford Wednesday and stayed, over the week end at the home of Mrs. K. V. Darnell. Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock were dinner gnests Thursday at the R. S. Trask home in Cottage Grove. Francis Austin visited friends here over tho week end. Leonard Estes was here from Sutherlin over the week end. E. J. Neff returned recently from a business trip to Roseburg. Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Garner have been suffering recently from severe colds. Mrs. James Rigby has returned from a visit with friends and rela- tives in Colorado. Mrs. Laura Sprague and Mrs. R. T. Clevenger visited friends here the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Wilson were visitors Sunday at the O. H. Wheeler home. Marian Sprague : pent Saturday night with Faye Dorrell. Several men assisted W. D. Col lins Friday to raise his new house. The John Overholser family . dined Thanksgiving day with the | Arthur Wooleott family. Otto Burcham came from Spring field and spent the week end at the | home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. , s. Burcham. HEBRON. I CANARIES—SPECIAL BARGAINS in high class St. Andrcasburg (Special to The Sentinel.) ! rollers. Tho very finest singers. Dec. 2.—The nutrition class will | Suitable for Christmas gifts. 902 bo held in the Union hall December Birch avenue. Phone 96 R. n.30<13c 8, from 10:30 a. ni. to 3:30 p. re. The forenoon session will be de- I BABY CHICKS AND HATCHING voted to a demonstration of salad eggs. Hollywood strain. Now making. In the afternoon the feed booking orders for 1926. Brooks ing of mothers and babies will be I Poultry Farm. Cottage Grove, Ore. the lecture topic. Successor to Bert V. Hands. n30d!7p The dates of night school meet FOR SALE—ALL MAKES RE ings have been changed from the built typewriters on terms like first and third Tuesdays of each rent. Office Machinery & Supply month to the first and third Wed- j Co., Eugene, Oregon. d3tfc nesday. At the last meeting of the Fnrm LOST—3 YEAR OLD HEIFER. ers’ union members voted to accept Branded with M bench on right tho offer of free membership of rib. Smnll upper bit in each ear. the Cottage Grove chamber of com Meyers Bros., phone 38F3. <13tfc merce and 8. T. White and Oliver I Nichols were elected as members | NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to go from the Coast fork local. that the undersigned will not bo Harry Skelton has been ill responsible for any bills contracted week. by Margaret Gillespie from and Miss Hazel Fuhrer, who is after December 1, 1925. G. L. tending Oregon Agricultural Gillespie. d3p lege, spent the Thanksgiving hoii LOST—SMALL FOX TERRIER, days at home. Elmer Doolittle visited Frank 1925 license collar. Responds to name “Trix. ” Priced 'highly ns Carlile ono day last week. pet by little girl. L. W. Hunt. Phone 10F13. d3c County Clerk’s Receipts Increase. Receipts nt the office of R S. SAXOPHONE FOR SALE CHEAP. Bryson, county clerk, for November C. O. Conn C. Melody. Inquire totalled $1605.35, an increase over at. Kern’s Electric Store. <l3tfc tho figures for November, 1924, FOR RENT—SLEEPING ROOM. when the total was $1409.40. The Good front location on Main receipts for November, 1923, were street. Privilege of bath included. $1155.85. These totals indicate the 403 Maili street. <13p steady increase in business handled at the, clerk’s office. Of the total IRON. for the past month, $918.75 was FOR SALE—ELECTRIC Has not been used. Phone for recording fees, $372 for circuit 122 L. <13 lOp court fees, $145 for probate, $96 for marriage licenses und $73.60 mis cellnneous receipts. STORE ORGANIZATION I ■ Last Chance! Last Call! SAVE 75 On Your Subscription On Tuesday, December 8, the sub scription price of The Sentinel re turns to $3.00 the year. $2.25 to and Including Mon., Dec. 7 fl NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION- S J.VFnneytg R] RELIABILITY QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES 417-421 MAIN STREET. COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Keeping Faith With Our Trade Just DAYS We believe there’s a lot of hodge podge play and unnecessary veneering in the appeal often made by some stores to attract trade. Until Christmas Don’t fail to come to our Christmas store where ■lifts for all may be found. At a saving too. We have added toys to our already unusual as sortment of practical and beautiful gift merchan dise. Don’t wait, for the crowd. Shop early. “where savings are greatest» We have no controversy with others as to how they shall run their business. However, we reserve the right to keep our own operations steadfast in the Golden Rule policy which enables us to grow and while growing to safeguard the interests of our customers. We elect to sell for cash only and maintain uniform values and prices by omitting so-called “sales” from our operations. In this way the public always is able to know just what to expect at this Store. Your Opportunity to Save Now On Whether you want a Coat or a Dress, now is the time to buy! Are you anxious to buy at the greatest possible savings? Then you’ll wel come this news about our Coats and Dresses at these Nation-Wide prices! Styles and Sizes for Women and Misses 1 here are styles for the high school miss, for businew women, for housewives, for women who demand the maximum of style—and, yes, even for dignified and tailored matrons! The most modish colors and fabrics for Winter. DRESSES is group contains smart little frocks for every occasion! See them and be convinced of their superb value. DRESSES Flares and two-piece effects are included at this welcome price I Novelty trimmings and good ma terials. Black and other popular colors. $9.90 NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tho Interior, U. S. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, November 5, 1925. Notice is hereby given that Alfred L. Lent, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who, on December 29, 1920, made Homestead Entry, No. 013583 for Lota 1 and 2, and EH NW1,, section 33, township 22 S. range 3 west, Willamette meridian, hah filed notice of intention to make three year proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before the U. 8. Land Office, at Rose burg, Oregon, on the 18th day of i December, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: Richard Garman, R. Geer. J. W. Bemis, H. C. Cobb, all of Cottage Grove, Oregon. non coal HAMILL A. CANADAY, n9d7c(2) Register. I J COATS COATS A Winter Coat price! Yes, it’s true ! Lined, too. And the styles are becoming and just as smart as can be. Don’t miss these. Now is your opportu nity to purchase one of these Winter Coats you’ve heard so much about at this Store. Splendid style and material for this low price. NOTICE OF SALE OF GOVERN of ths United States or any state. M, 8EU NEU yellow fir 150 M. fir 860 M, white cedar 160 M, none MENT TIMBER. territory, or district thereof only. fir J,7,5 ^•„white fir 25 M. of the timber on this section to /' E N E R A L LAND OFFICE, Upon application of a qualified • sn L, NEV* vellow fir 1525 M, be sold for less than $1.50 per M Washington. D. C., Nov. 2, 1925. purchaser the timber on any legal white fir 150 M. NEU 8F.U vellow for the fir and $7 per M for the fir 650 M. red fir 375 M. white WTT.LTAM SPRY, Notice is hereby given that subject will be offered separ- fir 100 M. NWU SEU vellow fir cedar. to the condition* and limitations of subdivision nl6dl4e(2) Commissioner. atelv before being iaeluded in any — 1 tho acts of June 9, 1916 (39 Stat.. offer of a larger unit. T. 32 S„ R 1525 M, white fir 350 M. SEU — SEU vellow fir 750 M. red fir 400 218), February 26, 1919 (40 Stat., NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. 117»), and June 4, 1920 (41 Stat.. 3 W„ Seo. 9 NEU NEU fir 580 M, M. white fir 150 M, 8W% SE>, NEU fir 400 M, vellow fir 2000 M, white fir 75 M, 758). and pursuant to departmental cedar 50M. NWU •edar SOM, SWU NEU fir 575 M, ¡T! 28 S . R. 12 W.. See. 11. SEU Department of the Interior, U. 8. regulations of April 14. 1924 (50 cedar 40 M. SE »4 NEÛ 8FU NEU fir fir 775 M. NEU red fir 3320 M. white fir Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, ■ L. D. 378), the timber on the fol BEU fir fir 730 80 M. hemlock 80 M, none of the November 5. 1925. lowing lands will be sold December cedar 45 M. NEU SEU _______ these ________ sections to be ___ sold , Notice is hereby given that 18. 1925, at 10 o’clock a. m.. at cedar 40 M. XW'i 8EU fir 1095 i timber on public auction at the U. 8. land , M. cedar 100 M. 8WU SEU f’r for less than >2.50 per M for the Lawson L. Slagle, of Culp Creek, and yellow fir and $1 j Oregon, who, on July 19. 1923, office at Roseburg, Oregon, to the lobo M. ce<lar 80 M. RE*-. SEU red highest bidder at not loss than the (fir 880 M. cedar 55 M; none of per M for the white fir and hem made Homestead Entrv, No. 015059 SWU. section 9. town appraised value as shown bv this the timber ou this section to be lock. T. 18 8.. R. « W . Sec. 5. -* south, range 1 west, j notice, sale to be subieet to tho .old for lee* than >1.50 per M for NEU SWU red fir 820 M. T 17 ’h‘P approval of the Seeretarv of the the fir and cedar on the NEU nnd 8.. R. 7 W. Sec. 31. SEU Sfft, Willamette meridian, hns filed Interior. The purchase price with $2 per M for the fir and >1.50 vellow fir 350 M. Lot 4 vello-»- fir notice of intention to make three an additional sum of one firth of per M for the cedar on the SEU. 550 M. none of the timber on these rear proof to establish claim to described, before one per cent thereof, being eonimis T. 19 8.. K 1 W.. Sec 31. SEU sections to be sold for less than »» tad sions allow <1, must be deposited at NEU red fir $35 M. cedar 20 M. $3 per M. T. 16 8.. R. 2 W. See. O. E. Immel. U. S. Commissioner, at Eugene, Oregon, on the 18th day of tune of sale, money to bo returned SWU NEK. red fir 1030 M. cedar 3. SWU NW>i fir 2040 M. cedar December. 1925 . if sale is not approved, otherwise ■ 20 M. white fir 25 M, none of the 35 M.. NWH 8WH fir 2015 Claimant names as witnesses: cedar 45 M. SWU SWU fir 700 patent will issue for the timber, timber on this section to be told Hunt. Lee Wetmore. 45 M: none of the timber Loren W which must l>e remoxed within ten for I«'»» than >1.75 per M for the M. cedar this section to be sold for leas Joseph E. Damewood. Benjamin M. I year*. Bid* will be received from red fir, >1 per M for the white on citizens of th* United States, asso fir and >1.50 per M for the cedV- than >1.75 per M for the ffr and I Hawley, all of Culp Creek. Oregon. . ciations of such citisens. and cor- , T. 27 K, R. 12 W.. See. » NEU *1 per M for the cedar. T. 29 8.. ■on-eoM HAMILL A. CANADAY. Rcgiatcr. poration* organised under the laws NEU vellow fir 175 M. rad fir 925 | R. 10 W., See 29. NE’. 8”U red I B9d7c(2i