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PAGE FIVE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925 I Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dix and rrt Mr. and Mrs. Ross Stamply and X *1 Th x I WO MUll KOUlCS 1 family returned yesterday to their niece, Miss Florence Dix, of Port home in Klamath Falls, after visit land were Christmas week end j guests at the home of Mr. Dix’s j ing Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Morris. Mrs. Charles Hall. sister, Get your loose leaf forms and binders for the new year Mr. and Mrs. Lester Childs have returned from Medford, where they Discrepencies Found in Adver- [at your home print shop. • Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Spencer spent the Christmas holidays with tisments—Lorane Boute of Eugene visited last week with i I relatives. A I Mr Spencer’s grandparents, Mr. Not Affected. r Wrapped up in the days of the New Year are i and Mrs. H. R. Godard. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH opportunities for each one to get ahead in life—to Mrs. Sarah Cochran and Charles Two of the three star routes op- reach some of the goals every ambitious person Cochran left Tuesday for Los An Sunday Evening, January 3, 1926 aims for. erated out of Cottage Grove post geles, | where they will spend a Address: office appearing in the general month visiting relatives. Gertrude “RACE SUICIDE, BIRTH CON Energy, honesty, skill, experience—these you advertisement for proposals for and Melba Cochran, daughters of TROL AND MISFITS IN MAR need. But they are not all. carrying the mails from July 1, Mr. Cochran, are staying with their RIAGE,” based on Wiggam’s as aunt, Mrs. H. C. Hart. \ ou need the confidence and the support of sertion in his “New Decalogue 1926, to June 30, 1930, will be re- advertised, according to advices money in bank—a reserve of strength that will Get your loose leaf forms of Science” that birth control j received by Postmaster Smith last and binders for the new year is tho most momentous fact in evening help you when your chance comes, if it is getting from the fourth assistant the history of mankind. at your home print shop. the home you want, or a share in business, or more postmaster general. The routes Marion and Delmas Richmond, Mr. Cameron will answer from land, or new equipment, or other things that cost to be readvertised are Disston Leston Durham and Glen Arne re- | the pulpit tho following ques money. route and Black Butte route, each turned last evening from spending tions asked him recently: about 60 miles in length. The order You will write your own record in 1926. >lay a few days in the Bohemia district. (1) Can a girl who has a bad was received by wire and no reason it be the kind you want and hope for—and may Mr. and Mrs. Earl Fullmer, new reputation ever come back! for the action was given. the New Year prove the best you have ever had! lyweds, returned Tuesday evening A number of changes have been (2) Would you advise a young from a brief honeymoon trip to made in these routes during the man to join the K. K. K.! Portland. (3) If religion does not enter past four years and as some of Dr. Hagen cures dizziness. these changes were not specified into politics, why is it that a Mr. and Mrs. Janies Arnett of Catholic is never nominated for in the general advertisement it is COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON probable that the department Bremerton, Wash., Mr. and Mrs. president! Ogle Young of Wenatchee, Wash., (4) Do you think that Christ feared that tho discrepencies be tween the advertisement and the and Marion Young of Central Point will come back to this earth service as now performed might returned to their homes Tuesday, againP tend to discourage prospective bid- after being here to attend the fu (5) Would it be right for a ders. neral of George Young, father of mother to allow a girl of 13 to The order does not affect the who spent the holidays in Portland, Mrs. Arnett, Ogle Young and Mar play cards with other girls her star route operated between Cot- ion Young. returned with them. own age on Sunday evenings! tage Grove and Lorane, Bids for Spanish War veterans will hold 4 contracts on this route will be re ■---------------------------------- A i Going onto cash basis. Read their regular meeting Friday night, announcement of Woodson January 1, in the old commercial ceived at tho office of the fourth Mrs. J. H. Bennett and daughter' Girage in another column. Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Harms, ac assistant postmaster general in club rooms. Velma are in Salem visiting at the I companied by Mr. Harms’ mother, Washington until 4:30 p. m. of A 9^-pound son was born Sun home of Mrs. Bennett’s sister, Mrs. Mrs. Sarah Harms, have returned January 19, and the award of the day to Mr. and Mrs. H. O. W’eldon. William Mattox. The Mattox fami to their home in Portland, after contract will be made on or before Mr. and Mrs. W. V. McGee re ly spent the Christmas holidays spending the Christmas holidays February 23. here. here and Mrs. Bennett and Velma turned Monday to their home in The advertisement of this route Albany, after spending the Christ accompanied them home. Mrs. Rosa Currin returned last is posted on the bulletin board at mas holidays at the homes of their evening from Roseburg, where she the postoffice and Postmaster Smith Loose leaf binders of all sizes. daughters, Mrs. R. C. Quigley and spent the week end at the home of announces that he will furnish The Sentinel. Mrs. R. A. Trask. her daughter, Mrs. Vernon Fields. prospective bidders with all infor Miss Julian Linn, teacher at Loose leaf fillers of all sizes. Miss Ruby Brumfield of Portland mation necessary for the prepara Hood River, is a guest at the home The Sentinel. spent the Christmas holidays with tion of proposals. of her brother, John A. Linn, pas Mr. and Mrs. Donald VanBoskirk here parents, Mr. and Mrs. George tor of the Methodist church. of Portland spent the latter part Brumfield. Loose leaf fillers of all sizes. Mr. and Mrs. G. K. Woods and of the week here with Mr. and The Sentinel. Clarence Carter and Miss Agnes children of Portland spent Sunday Mrs. H. R. Godard, grandparents Carter of Portland are guests at Our sets are equipped with Mrs. H N. DeLong, mother of of Mr. VanBoskirk. CARD OF THANKS. the home of Mrs. William Bartels, with the latest power Mrs. Woods. A Laffoon, nightwatchman at the We wish to thank the neighbors a sister. George Carter another tubes and cone speakers. Galloway writes insurance. Anderson & Middleton mill, is brother, with his wife, spent Christ and friends who showod their sym confined to his home with a badly mas day also at the Bartels hame. pathy by their many acts of kind Listen in to2XAR, Bound ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■a bruised foot. Mr. and Mrs E. Cahow and throe ness during the illness of our hus a a Especially do brook, N. J., on January 1; Read in another column an ■ children of Dunsmuir, Calif., are band and father. a nouncement of chanffe , of spending the Christmas holidays wo thank the singers for their 7 p. m. to 12 p. m.; 455 ■ Woodson Garaffe to cash basis. a ■ with Mrs. Cahow’s parents, Mr. songs of consolation and those who ■ G. P. Miller of Divide, employe ■ sent the beautiful flowers. meters; 50,000 watts. and Mrs. J. H. Bartels. a ■ MRS. CLARA YOUNG, ■ of the A. L. Woodard mill, is suf Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Powers and ■ OGLE YOUNG, ■ fering with a bruised side which ■ Bon Lester of Kelso, Wash., are MARION YOUNG, ■ he sustained when he fell while at guests at the home of Mrs. Powers ’ ■ EVA ARNETT. d31o work. ■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bar ■ tela ■ Mr. and Mrs. G. Horatio Mosby ■ a ■ ■■■ ■■■■■■ ■ and baby daughter Joyce returned Mr. and Mrs. John Merryman of ■ ■ a today to their homo in Klamath ■ Corvallis are gueBts at the home ■ ■ Falls, after spending 10 days at a of Mr. Merryman ’ s aunt, Mrs. Her- ■ ■ I the homes of Mr. and Mrs. Mos ■ ■ Eakin, and at London with a ■ Mn. by’s mother, Mrs. L. R. Long, and Merryman’s parents, Mr. and ■ ■ ST. B. Jthmtm | Mrs. Mosby’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. ■ A. 8. Newton. PHONES’— ■ I Sim Horn. R. Woodson of this city and Marcelling Your Home Print Shop Office Galloway, insurance, 511 Main. M : a | j E. Woodson of Creswell have ■ Manicuring 28 ■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■ Res. Theodore Towcndolly is suffering | gone to Texas on business. Facial Massage a 132-J I with a badly mashed finger of the Shampooing Miss Vera Scott returned this Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Hall motored left hand which he sustained while PH0NE-201 9th & MAIN afternoon from Wendling, where ■ Bobbing Even Ings to Portland Saturday and visited at work handling ties at the Wiese by a she had been a guest of her cousin, Hair Tinting Appoint at the home of Mr. Hall’s brother, Brothers mill. Delva Chandler. French Paper Curl a ment E. J. Hall. Mrs. Hall, accompanied D. T. Awbrey returned Tuesday Mrs. O. L. Nichols received word Mrs. Fannie Young is visiting at by Mrs. E. J. Hall, left from there from Portland, where he spent sev a ■ ■■■■■■■■a ■ Sunday of the death of her father, Sunday for Kansas City, Mo., for eral days with Mrs. Awbrey, who Deo with relatives. A 10%-pound daughter was born J. A. LeGacy, December 18 at West an extended visit with their par- is convalescing at a hospital there. Port, Pa. It was thought that eq.ts. She expects to be home within a Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Almo Sum death was due to paralysis. mers. Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Roach re few days. Misses Marjorie and Muriel Shay, and Mrs. H. E. Allison, who turned Monday from Roseburg, Loose leaf price books, loose had Mr. been guests of Mrs. Allison’s teachers in the Roseburg schools, where they spent the Christmas I I i leaf memo books, ring binders, parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Fiester,. are home over the Christmas holi holidays with relatives. ■ loose leaf ledger covers. The returned Sunday to their home in days wi(h their parents, Mr. and Loose leaf price books, loose Sentinel. Mrs. E. C. Shay. Other dinner leaf memo books, ring binders,; Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. and chil Roseburg. guests Christmas day at the Shay Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veatch, home were Mr. and Mrs. 8. M. loose leaf ledger covers. The I dren returned yesterday from Co who spent the Christmas holidays Sentinel. burg, where they had been since here with relatives, returned Mon Russell of Eugene, Miss Clara Jarvis of Klamath Falls and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Boyd have Christmas day at the home of Mrs. day to Tillamook. and Mrs. R. L. Cooper of this city. moved into tho home on north Nelson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mendell of Cottage Grove Ninth street which they recently Fred Deffcnbacher. Mr. Nelson Mr. anil Mrs. Ransom MiHer and purchased from R. C. Quigley. motored down and brought his underwent an operation for gall son Charles of Eugene spent Sun i family home. He was also a guest stone today at a Eugene hospital. day with Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay. Guests at the K. K. Mills home Miss Rena Cornutt of Eugene ■------------------------------------------ 1 there Christmas day but returned that evening and went to Oakland for the Christmas week end were spent the Christmas week end with Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Howe and son her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. on business. and daughter, O. P. Howe and Miss Cornutt. Loose leaf binders of all sizes. Lola Howe, and Mrs. Ida Stannard, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Welden re- The Sentinel. all of Eugene. Mrs. Howe is Mrs. turned Sunday from spending the Turn to page 1 and read today’s Mrs. W. B. Cooper and daughters Mill’s mother and Mrs. Stannard Christmas holidays in Portland. installment of “The Red Rain Dorothy and Charlotte of Portland is an aunt. Their son Floyd brought them home Mystery.” W.' B. Johnston was called to by motor, returning to Portland « | visited here during the week. Mrs. J. L. Queen is visiting in Idaho Monday on account of the Tuesday. You’ll welcome our low- Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Cone returned I Olympia, Wash., with her aunt, illness of a brother. Mrs. John Rasor and Mrs. Wil priced estimates on lumber Mr. and Mrs A. H. Baker of liam Rasor of Seattle spent Christ Monday from Hillsboro, where they Mrs. J. Ed Angel, and will visit and sundry building mater spent the holidays with Mrs. Cone’s in Knappa, Ore., with her daughter, Salem epent Christmas day with mas week end at the home of their Call ials which vou need. C Mrs. Baker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. sister, Mrs. M. V. Welden. parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Cone, | Mrs. Harold Hopper. on us while in town, , or G. W. McFarland. ----- Carol Nichols of Seattle spent phone 148. Miss Mary Ellen Benson left yes the Christmas week end with Miss terday for Wolf Creek to visit her Gail Craig. father, J. 8. Benson. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Rankin of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bressler and Hermiston visited during the week two children returned Monday from with Mrs. Kate Sears, sister of spending the Christmas holidays in Mrs. Rankin. Gervais. Mrs. Fred Bennett and newly- Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Bennett of born son returned Sunday from a ' Portland spent Christmas at the Eugene hospital. : home of Mrs. Bennett’s mother, Mrs. M. C. Bressler. Ren Sanford, j brother of Mrs Bennett, took them by motor Saturday as far as Salem, I where they were called on account of the ¡linear of Mrs. Ida Miller, j aunt of Mrs. Bennett and Mr. London, Dee. 30—(Special.)— As the result «f an encounter > Sanford. 8. L. Godard and son Harry are with a skunk recently Howard Cox < business visitors in Corvallis today. of London nearly lost his eyesight. Cox had driven the skunk into a Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard spent hole and got down onto his knees ' last evening in Eugene with their to look into the hole. The skunk i daughter Ray. used his only means of defense, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Munson re- striking Mr. Cox tn the face aad ' turned home last evening from painfully injuring Cox’s eyes. Mr. •pending the Chretmas holidays in Cox was of the opinion that the Silverton and Portland. skunk had a bad case of halitosis. Mr. and Mrs. Loraine Stivers of Despite his injuries, Cox killed the . Eugene spent the Christmas holi skunk. The Store That Appreciates - Your Trade days with Mrs. Stivers’ parents, I Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Boyd. Robber stamps. The Sentinel. The next best thing to being prosperous is to appear prosperous Again Up for Bids Can You Open 1926’s Treasure Chest? It is of vital importance that the depository of your funds not only appears to be, but is, prosperous. That it is gaining ground. That it has sufficient Capital and Surplus for all contingent and legitimate needs. That it is able to repay you your money on demand. We have a large Capital and Surplus. We are prosperous as well as progressive and ex perienced. We pay over to you in money (not in trading stamps or check books) any deposit or just demand as cheerfully as the same was received. And we solicit the business of all desiring the services of a concern conducted along these lines. Bank of Cottage Grove 3Í The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove IE » j City Briefs I i SPEAKERS FOR QUALITY INVENTORY SHEETS AND BINDERS i Sanitary Beauty Shop The Sentinel N elson E lectric S hop c , w. Margaret Suspects Adela People of « GULP CHEEK. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 25.—The W. L. Hunt family spent Christmas in Eugene with Mr. Hunt’s father. Mr. and Mrs. Myers took Christ mas dinner with their daughter, Mrs. Joe Pleuard. Mrs. De Graw, the Wildwood teacher, has gone to Newberg for the Christmas vacation. The Ladies* circle of tho Wild wood school community will give a pie social January 2, in the school building. Everybody is invited. Women are requested to bring pies. Free coffee, cream and sugar. Pro ceeds will be for library purposes. School closed with appropriate Christmas exercises. After the pro gram, old Santa stood behind tho postoffice window and delivered the Christmas mail. A lunch of soup and pie was served to the children by the teacher, Mrs. Do Graw, assisted by Mrs. Whitman and Mrs. Gleason. School will reopon January 4. Mr. and Mrs. Sams aro visiting their daughter, Mrs. Elmer Wicks. Mr. Smith and family went to Cottage Grove to spend Christmas. Clifford Smith is in the hospital following an operation in which his tonsils were removed. Liza 8mith came home from Salem to spend Christmas. Mr. Whitman and family motored to Eugono December 23. Mall Comes to Cabbage Grove. Cottage Grove is so well known that mail is delivered to residents even when the address is greatly mutilatod. D. A. Forbes received a letter this week that was ad dressed-“Dr. D. A. Forbes, Cab bage Grove, Ore.” Loose leaf ledger sheets of every kind. The Sentinel. ZS CHANGE OF SCHEDULE Effective January 1, 1926 Stages Leave Cottage Grove— 9 Northbound 9:10 a. m. 3:30 p. m. 1:10 p. m. 7:00 p. m Southbound 8:50 a. m. 3:50 p. m. 1:30 p. m. 7 P- m. Cottage Grove and Vicinity We Wish You A Happy and Prosperous New Year Red Hot Ones CUPBOARD DOORS, $1.10 UP (31 sizes in stock) Skunk Nearly Blinds 5X PANEL DOORS Howard Cox 2-6x6-8xl* $3.10 2-8x6-8xl*, $3.15 SATURDAY SPECIALS $1.35 _. 85c _. 29c Smith-Short Grocery I ■¿1 1 This Store Closed All Day Friday, January 1. Apples, per box.. — Honey, ^-gallon pail Hams, per pound.. — Incorporated I Also Shingles and Moulding at Lowest Prices. Cottage Grove Manufacturing Co. Our Building Material Line Includes— Cement, Lime, Plaster, Brick, Fire Brick, Fire Clay, Metal Lath, Oor- ner Beads, Shingles, Drain Tile, Sewer Tile, Concrete, Sand and Gravel, Plastering Sand, Zouri Store Front Fittings, and other things too numerous to mention. No Charge on City Deliveriee 33 Godard & Randall J art North of 8 P. Station—Phone 100