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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. MONDAY. DECEMBER 28, 1925
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Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McGee re- children and Jack Maulding spent I
Deer Visitor
i turned today to their home in Al Christmas day in Eugene at the , Lost
bany, after spending Christmas home of C. W. Gordon, son of Mr.
On Streets Of
day and the holidays here at the and Mrs. R. J. Gordon.
homes of their daughters, Mrs.
Marion and Delmas Richmond, |
Eugene
R. C. Quigley and Mrs. R. A. Leston Durham and Glen Arne left |
From the Grocery Store that serves you with a New Year
Trask.
today to spend a few days in the
smile of good cheer each and every day throughout the
Mrs. R. R. Giltner, Mr. and Mrs. Bohemia district.
Has Santa Claus lost one of his
year—and where you will always find the spirit oi fair
Carl Price and son Thomas, Roscoe
Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Grannis will high-powered reindeer* At least
ness and good will predominant.
Hemenway and Miss Helen Darling leave tomorrow for Portland on a that is the question several street
of Portland returned home last few days’ pleasure trip. Mr. Gran car conductors and pedestrians are
evening, after spending Christmas nis will attend a meeting of tne asking who saw a deer running
day and the week end with Mi. and ¡Oregon State Teachers’ association, wildly ahead of an automobile just
Mrs. D. H. Hemenway.
| at which he will give a paper be- inside the city limits on the Pa
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Mrs. Charles Willian and two j fore the high school history sectit a. cific highway to the east of Eu
sons arrived Thursday from Camp : Their daughter Carolyn will aceom- gene shortly before dusk Christmas
Crook, 8. D., and are visiting at | pany them to Lafayette and will eve.
Shortly before it reached Villard
the home of Mrs. Willian’s parents, be a guest of Miss Ilene Kr.ox,
\ Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings. They daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. street, as it ran west, it became
I plan to locate here.
Knox.
confused by the traffic, and ran for
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stamply, son
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Chappell», of a short distance in front of the
|William and daughter Maxine of the Baptist chapel car, left today street ear, leaping along almost Lumber Shipments for Week Are Many Cottage Grove Folks Have
Felt That Way.
Seven and One-Half Per
Klamath Falls were week-end for California to spend two weeks like a jackrabbit, conductors said.
At that point the highway, railroad
1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. I. *B. Morris, with relatives and friends.
Cent Below Production.
Feel all out of aorta*
j parents of Mrs. Stampley.
Mr. and Mrs H. A. Miller, ac tracks and streetcar' tracks run
Tired, achy, blue, irritable*
parallel,
and
the
animal
jumped
Miss Hazel Loucks of Eugene is companied by Mrs. Anna Hess nnd
Back lame aud stiff*
in
front
of
a
freight
train
and
then
Ninety-nine
mills
reporting
to
! spending the Christmas holidays daughter Louise .>f Roseburg, sn.-nt
It may be the story of weak
back
in
front
of
the
streetcar.
the West Coast Lumbermen asso
■ with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Christmas day in Springfield with
St. Nick was evidently acting as ciation for tho week ending De kidneys!
! A. C. Loucks.
friends.
Of toxic poisons circulating about
protector to the deer, however, and cember 19, manufactured 95,783,994
Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely and
Miss Daisy Johnson of Eugene the streetear men did their share
upsetting blood and nerves.
feet
of
lumber;
sold
98,012,629
feet
son Howard spent the Christinas is spending the Christina ■ holidays by slowing down. When last seen
There’s a way to feel right
holidays in Corvallis witt relatives. at the home of her s.«ter, Mrs. the deer was on its way down and shipped 88,715,397 feet.
again.
New
business
was
two
and
one-
Help your weakened kidneys
Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Hawley Fred Beidler.
Franklin boulevard.
half per cent above production and
spent Christmas day in Hadleyville
Mrs. Jack Krueger returned Sat-
Ordinarily, conductors say, one shipments were seven and one- with Doan's Pills—a stimulant di
uretic.
j with Mrs. Hawley’s parents.
udray to her homo at Port Angeles, might believe tho deer was one of half, per cent below production.
Doan’s are recommended by
Mr. and Mrs. B., M. Hawley of Wash., after spending Christmas nt those which they sometimes see
Forty per cent of all new busi
Painted post ranch spent the Christ the home of her sister, Mrs. Ros come as far into Eugene as Kincaid ness taken during the week was many Cottage Grove people:
Mrs. E. J. Leum, 725 south Sec
park to feed. But happening as it for future water delivery. This
mas holidays in Lorane with Mr. coe Forward.
| and Mrs. William Hawley.
Norvall Powell, who teaches at did on Christmas eve, there can be amounted to 39,080,257 feet, of ond street, says: “I consider
scarcely any doubt but that it one which 24,449,114 feet was for do Doan’s Pills a good remedy for
------------------ □ Mrs. Armstrong and an aunt of Misses Winnie and Hattie Lan- Prineville, is spending the Christ of
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Santa Claus’ own. It was a mestic cargo delivery, and 14,631,- kidney complaint as I have used
mas
holidays
at
the
home
of
his
|
dess
returned
last
evening
to
their
Mrs. Duvall. Mrs. Armstrong re
large buck, with large antlers, 143 feet export. New business by them at different times when my
parents,
Mr.
and
Sirs.
J.
A.
Powell.
home
in
Portland,
after
spending
mained for a longer visit.
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kidneys wore out of order and
the Christmas holidays with their
Mrs. J. A. Powell and daughter and it was said that Santa would rail amounted to 1832 cars.
when I felt run down.
My
Going onto cash basis. Read parents, Mr. and Mrs. William and son, Mrs. Vinal Randall nad be able to recognize the deer by
Forty per cent of the lumber
kidneys
acted
irregularly,
too,
but
the
of Woodson Landess.
the
fact
that
the
prongs
of
Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Austin of announcement
shipments moved by water. This
Norval Powell, were in Eugene
on amounted to 35,753,025 feet, of Doan’s always gave me reliof from
Aberdeen, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Garage in another column.
Mrs. Miles Wicks of Eugene yesterday to attend the funeral of antlers had been broken off
these attacks and benefited me in
Mrs.
J.
C.
Seines
of
Dee
is
spend
one
side.
Russell Austin of Klamath Falls
which 20,319,929 feet moved coast
spent Christmas day and tho week Mrs. E. J. Westfall, aunt of Mrs.
Children who saw the deer won wise and intercoastal, and 15,433,- every way.”
spent Christmas day at the home ing the Christmas holidays with end at Dorena with her parents, Powell.
Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t
dered if Santa would have any
of Mrs. C. 8. Roberts, daughter her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 8. J. Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Jennings.
Mrs. Jennie Warner and son Jack trouble making' his usual rourds 096 foot export. Rail shipments simply ask for a kidney remedy—
of Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Austin. Mr. Leonard. Mr. Seines will arrive
totaled
1633
cars.
of Portland have returned home, without it, but well-filled stockings
get Doan’s Pills—the same that
and Mrs. Russell Austin returned the' latter part of the week and
Local auto and team deliveries Mrs. Leum had. Foster-Milburn
| after a few days’ visit at the Christmas morning reassured them.
accompany
his
wife
home.
to their home yesterday but the
totaled 3,972,372 feet.
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home or Mrs. A. P. Churchill, daugh —Eugene Guard.
Co., M frs.( Buffalo, N. Y.
others will remain for a few days ■
Unfilled domestic cargo orders
Loose leaf fillers of all sizes.
ter of Mrs. Warner.
totaled
109,091,115
feet,
Unfilled
The
Sentinel.
Loose leaf binders of all sizes.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Coyle and
Loose leaf ledger sheets of
export orders 104,838,075 feet, Un
Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Evans and
The Sentinel.
Mr. and 51 rs. Lincoln Antels of GEORGE H. YOUNG WAS
filled rail trade orders 4578 ears, every kind. The Sentinel.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Matthews daughter Ellalia of Willamina and
Roseburg spent Christmas day and
In the first 51 weeks of the
Turn to page 1 and read ‘ ‘ The the week end at the home of Mr. RESIDENT HERE 34 YEARS
and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Matthews another daughter, Mrs. Knighton of
year production reported to West
Red
Rain
Mystery.
’
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Portland,
spent
Christmas
day
at
of Portland returned home last eve- j
j and Mrs. C. F. Hoskins, parents
George H. Young died Christmas Coast Lumbermen’s association has
ning, after spending Christmas day : the home of Mrs. Clyde Leonard,
of Mrs. Coyle.
day in the state hospital at Salem been 5,092,350,672 feet, new busi-
and the week end at the home of daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Evans.
from hardening of the arteries. ness 5,237,227,645 feet, and ship-
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
W.
Kime
and
Mrs. Augusta McCormick was a
George Matthew», son of Mr. and Mrs. Evans is remaining for a
Barber Shop JL^
He had been taken there two weeks
longer visit but the others have dinner guest Christmas day of Mrs. daughter Geneva spent Christmas before. The funeral was held here ments 5,239,778,808 feet.
Mrs. Charles Matthews,
day
in
Salem
as
guests
at
the
home
returned.
Mary A. McCormick.
630 Main, P. S. Bukowski, Prop.
of Mrs Roy Romaine, daughter of this afternoon from tho Christian
Yonr homo print shop is always
Miss Zelpha La Casse, who is Mr. and Mrs. Kime.
Read in another column an-
church, W. A. Elkins of Eugene,
ready to help you in thè prepara-
nouncement of change
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of teaching in Anacortes, Wash., is
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Gross and former Christian pastor here, offi
Woodson Garage to cash basis. spending the Christmas holidays son and daughter, Addison and ciating. Interment was in the tion of copy for intricate forma
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Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Fullerton and with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marguerite, of Bandon are visiting A. Ft & A. M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. of any kind.
Mr.
Young
was
born
April
30,
son Ralph jf Marshfield spent P. C. La Casse.
at the home of Mrs. A. W. Kime,
1850, in Illinois, He later moved
Miss Ruth King is spending the sister of Mrs. Gross.
Christmas day and the*week end
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to Missouri, where in February 29, Í
at the home of Mrs. Roy Leonard, holidays at the homos of her aunt
Barber Work in General;
Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Crouch of 1880, he marriod Miss Elir-abeth Í
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fullerton. nnd grandmothers, Mrs. Jack David
special attention to children
Portland
returned
home
today,
af
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Ashby.
In
1891
he
with
his
wife
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Galloway, insurance, 511 Mein. M son, Mrs. Edgar King and Mr. and ter spending tho Christmas holi
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came to Cottage Grove with the
Mrs. D. B. Chamberlain.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Baldwin of
days at the home of Mrs. W. M. hope of benefitting her health. 1
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Mrs. M. F. Wyatt has received Morelock, sister of Mrs. Crouch.
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Curtin spent Christmas day at the
To this union were born four chil !
word that her mother, Mrs.» J. O.
F. E. Baldwin home.
Cleo Morelock was admitted to a dren, three of whom survive. Mrs.
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Mickelson, is seriously ill at her
Eugene hospital Saturday and is Young died in 1892. In 1908 he
Loose leaf price books, loose home in Crawfordsville.
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Portland, Oregon
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leaf memo books, ring binders, J. P. Miles, an itinerant orange undergoing medical treatments.
married Miss Clara Taylor of this
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loose leaf ledger covers. The peddler, pleaded guilty Saturday in
city, who survives. W. A. Elkins,
Ì Candidate for the Republican
Sentinel.
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who officiated at the funeral, offi !
police court to a charge of ped SALES OF RED CROSS
I nomination for Unitea States
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The Clara Burkholder family
ciated
nt
tho
wedding.
Mr.
Young
SEALS ARE INCREASED
dling within the city without a
Ì Senator at the May 21, 1926,
Í
engaged
in
farming
upon
coming
spent
Christmas
day
in
Eugene.
To start the New Year is by
license. He was fined $3.
! Primaries.
here, but retired several years ago.
Henry Schaefer of Seattle spent
Red
Cross
Christmas
seals
sales
resolving to use Faultless
L. R. Long has received word
Will always be present when
Bread, Faultless Pies, Fault Christmas day here with his par from his brother Ed of Los Angeles totaled over $95, reports Mrs. G. C. As a young man he joined the I
! the Senate is in session looking
ents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
H.
C.
Schaefer.
Of Baptjst church, but after coming to
less Cakes and Faultless
that he has been married. No other Dvoti, committee chairman.
after the interests of all the
this amount $65 worth were sold Cottage Grove transferred his mem »
bakery products the year
Loose leaf binders of all sizes. details were given.
people of Oregon just as loyal
through the schools, The others bership to the Christian church.
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through.
The Sentinel.
The following children survive: ?
i ly as he did when State Sena
Mr. and Mrs. George Robinson ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ were sold by club women at
booths in the stores and banks. Marion F. Young, Centrnl Point; !
i tor, U. S. Attorney in Alaska
of Portland spent Christmas eve ■
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Sales this year exceeded those of Mrs. Eva Arnett, Bremerton, Wash.,
Ì and a soldier in France. Rep
ning with Mr. Robinson’s mother, ■
■g
last year by a few dollars. Those and Ogle Young, Wenatchee, Wash. I
Ì resents no special interests.
Mrs. M. V. Phillips.
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—Paid Advertisement.
in charge of the sale were some There are five grandchildren.
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John Bartels, who is attending a
G. A. Sanders, Prop.
what surprised when many buyers
dental college in Portland, is spend
confessed ignorance of the fact that
ing Christmas holidays here at the ■
the little stickers are sold to help
home of »his mother, Mrs. Fred ■
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fi nance the battle against tubercu ■
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn of Brown.
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■ losis.
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Portland arrived Thursday to spend
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Christmas day and visit briefly I Miss Ray Godard, who is em ■
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ployed in Eugene, spent Christmas
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with relatives.
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day here with her parents, Mr. and ■
No Drunkenness 1 0 I
Galloway writes insurance.
Mrs. 8. L. Godard.
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Miss Kathleen Kern of Eugene
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Mar Christmas
Get
your
loose
leaf
forms
spent Christmat day and the week
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and
binders
for
the
new
year
end at the home of her parents,
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at your home print shop.
Chief of Police Pitcher reported
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Kern.
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Your Home Print Shop
Miss Mildred Stevens who is ■
not an arrest for drunkenness on ■
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Coleman and
son and daughters Donald and employed in Corvallis, is spending ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■I Christmas day. Undoubtedly con
siderable liquor was consumed dur
Misses Connie and Grace of Corval the Christmas holidays here at the
ing the holiday, but those who im
lis spent Christmas at the home of home of her father, C. A. Stevens.
Mr. and Mr». W. J. Woods spent bibed did not go to extremes, or
Mrs. C. C. Cruson, sister of Mrs.
Mrs. Mae Griffin of Eugene the Christmas holidays in Washing
kept off the streets. There was no
Coleman.
spent Christmas day here at the ton.
ease of arrest for drunkenness
George
McQueen
home.
Loose leaf price books, loose
Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Chaloupka on Thanksgiving, either, and Pitch
leaf memo books, ring binders, A marriage license was issued left Bunday by motor for an ex er hopes the same may be true of
loose leaf ledger covers. The Wednesday to Lester Ethel Har- tended visit in California.
New Year’s.
Sentinel.
•rington and Kathryn Clark, both
Mrs. J. H. Hess and daughter
Mrs. Lucy Armstrong and son of of this city.
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Louise of Roseburg are visiting
Pie Social at Wildwood.
Eugene and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Du
ipitil after New Year’» day with
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A pie social will be held Katur- i
Get
your
loose
leaf
forms
vall and son Alvin DeAn of Albany
Mr. and Mrs. H. A. Miller, parents day evening in the school house at
spent Christmas day at the home and binders for the new year j of Mm. Hess.
Wildwood. Mrs. L. Richardson and
of Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, sister of at your home print shop.
[ Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mendenhall Assistant School Superintendent
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and son Marshall spent Christmas Collier are on the program that
I day in Eugene as guests at the will be given. Each woman attend
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j home of Mrs. G. E. M. York, ing has been requested to provide
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Menden a pie. Coffee, sugar and cream
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will be furnished.
hall
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The
Mr. and Mrs. Irl Groves and
! 8. W. Poyd returned Sunday from County Prisoners Enjoy Christmas.
Macey Eine
Through the kindness of members
:
spending Christmas at Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bellows, of the Baptist church, Christmas
of Steel
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. Mr. i^nd Mrs. Roy Bellows and day was brightened for the 25
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■ daughter and Mr. and Mrs. C. E. i prisoners in the county jail at Eu
gene. Popcorn balls and oranges
and
Wood
Jones
of
Roseburg
visited
here
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Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire
Christmas day. Mr. Jones remained were distributed and Christmas car-
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ol» were sung.
Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Cor
Office
: over several day» on business.
Tile,
ner Beads, Shingles, Drain
Dunean P. Cameron, pastor of
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Sunshine vs. Coal.
Equipment
1 the Presbyterian ehurch, has re- I
Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and
Governor
Pincbot
thinks
he
<
I reived wotd that he will be re-1
Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri
quired to report at Vancouver. settle the coal strike, but we f
Store Front Fittings, and other
B. C-, in March to jeeeive his dis these miners won’t be willing
charge from the Canadian forces, come back from Florida »nd go
things too numerous to mention.
with whom he served during the work.
world war.
No Charge on City Deliverie«
Shaving Down the Franc.
Misses Snow and Nannie Heaton
The French, while declaring that
of Enterprise spent Christmas at
the home of their sister, Mrs. H. A. the capital levy might depreciate
the franc, have allowed the franc
Galloway.
1 to depreciate till the Iona amounts
Mr.
and
Mrs.
R.
J.
Gordon
and
Just North of 8. P Station—Phone 100
to a capital levy.
son and daughter. Paul and Mabel,
Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Hansen nnd two
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Happy New Year
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Advertising
Makes Big
Stores Out
of Little
Ones
THE
FAULTLESS
WAY
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