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PAGE SIX COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. TTHTISDAY, DECEMBER 31 1925 — ■ ■ -------- h 11 to Eugene Tuesday to attend the i with Mrs. T. C. Shaw. taxpayers ’ meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ewing and —--------------------------------- I 1 children spent Saturday and Sun i I day at the home of Mrs. Ewing ’s DORENA I mother, Mrs. Edith Lowell of Cres- well. (Special to The Sentinel.) London j Dec. 29.—Mr. and Mrs. Paul Where and how some Chapman of Santa Clara spent Christmas at the homg of Mrs. folks spent Christmas: The George Chapman’s mother, Mrs. U. S. and John Sutlerland families and Howard Cox family spent the day Bales. Miss May Van Sehoiack of Port at Ixirane with Mr. and Mrs. C. C. land is visiting her parents, Mr. HaysJ where a reunion of the and Mrs. W. P. Van Sehoiack, for Sutherland family was held. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Banton entertained a few days. Ban- the Mrs. Joe Smith of Star visited the George Bailes family and and Harold Abeene family, Gerald a few days last week at the Lot ton and daughter and Glen and Wagner home. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mayben of Nola Banton at dinner. Mr. Cottage Grove spent Sunday at the Mrs. W. T. Jones, Mr. and home of Mrs. Mayben’s grand Roy Hutcheson and Henry Combs daughter, Mrs. Roy Van Sehoiack. had dinner with Mrs. Susan Walker Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman of Black Butte. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. returned to their home at Eugene Small and son Carl, Mr. and Mrs. | THE LATEST FREAK IN THE SNAKE FAMILY. Saturday, after spending Christmas Clarence Short ridge and son Claude, I and Mr. and Mrs. Murry Newton' Step right up ladies and gentle covered by a Seattle man, who with friends and relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Norris Elliott and daughter spent the day at the men and see the latest thing to carries the freak inside a match The W. L. moved Sunday ■ to the Wiese logging Oliver Wills home. come to light a* a member of th* reptile fraternity. It’s a double- box in his vest pocket. Nice little camp, where Mr. Elliott is em- Townsend family spent the day ployed. with relatives in Eugene. Mrs. headod or duplex pockot snake dis- pet is it not! Yes—it is NOT! Mrs. U. 8. Balos has received Mary Massey and son John were word of the death ei her brother- guests of Mrs. Martha Baughman Miss Helen in-law, William Hemenway of Los of Cottage Grove. DuBois, Miss Winnifred Grannis Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Elfving of and Arthur Combs motored to Cottage Grove spent Christmas at Portland Thursday night and spent the home of Mrs. Elfving's parents, Christmas with relatives. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Sehoiack. Mrs. Joe Abeene entertained Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright and Mrs. Julian 8mall at dinner. | and family of Cottage Grove spent Robert Small and sons George and Sunday at the home of Mrs. Everett spent the day at the Wil Wright’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. liam Baimbridge home in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Newton W. A. Land. Mr. and Mrs. Al Bogan of Kelso, gave a family dinner for their I Wash., spent Christmas at the daughter, Mrs. Oliver Ferguson and W. W. Chrisman home. family of Portland; another daugh ter, Mrs. John Merryman and hus band of Corvallis, and a son Bryan LONDON. of Glendale, with his wife, were present. Mr. and Mrs. Edwin (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 29.—Miss Viola Welty ar- Tullar and son of Eugene were rived last Thursday from Centralin, guestB of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Geer. MOUNT VIEW Wash., to spend the holidays with her sister, Mrs. C. H. Woods. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Roberts and Dec. 30.—Claude Arne was homo baby of Aurora and Mrs. Earl Ackland and baby of Shannon at from Florence over the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Moore, Sharkv tended church here Sunday. Wayne Berggren of Cottage Briggs and Mrs. Edna Foster of Grove is visiting at the home of Marshfield, enroute from Eugene to his grandmother, Mrs. J. Berggren. their home, stopped over several Arch Gilham is erecting a new hours Wednesday afternoon at the residence on property recently pur Mrs. Amanda Sears home. Mr. and Mrs. Addison Heath of chased. The Hhrris family moved out of Taft, Calif., spent the holidays at tho hotel oottago last week and the home of Mr. Heath’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Morris moved in Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, and with other relatives. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and W. T. Jones, John Massey, H. C. Combs and Elmer Berggren went Elizabeth Cooley were dinner guests Thursday evening of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Dunnivan in the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales and daughter Dorothy were at the home ------------------------------------------- □ of Mr. Bales’ sister, Mrs. Lot Wag ner of Dorena on Christmas day. FOB SALE—ALL MAKES RE- Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gourley and built typewriter* on terms like children of Albany, who are spend rent. Office Machinery & Supply ing the holidays with relatives, (Jo., Eugene, Oregon. d3tfc visited one day last with Mrs. Gourloy’s brother, Clifford Lebow. FOR SALE.—BALED HAY. PEO Mr. and Mrs. Dan I Sullivan of pies Cash Market. d7-tfc the Grove spent Christmas day BEST PRICE PAID FOR DRESS with Mr. and Mrs. C. A. King. Mrs. Kate Sears of Cottage Grove ed hogs, veal and beef. Bring your poultry and eggs to Peoples and her daughter, Miss Bertha Gash Market. d7-tfe Sears of Portland, were at the Mrs. Amanda Sears homo on Christ WOOD FOR SALE—OLD GROWTH mas. body fir. Phone your orders to Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Johnson 20F5. d24jllp and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Lamb kin spent Christmas with their MONEY WANTED—WANT »2000 Bister, Mrs. Simonson of Lorane. to $4500 on first class city prop Mr. and Mrs. Fred Guggisburg erty security. XY, Sentinel. d24-31p and family spent Christmas with OLD RAGS WANTED—MUST BE Mr. Guggisberg’s brother, Ernest clean, of good sice and of soft Guggisburg of Leona. Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and material, such as wool, cotton and gingham. We pay 5c the pound. Elizabeth Cooley were guests Christ The Sentinel. d28jl5p mas day of Mr. and Mrs. V. D. Whito on Coast Ford. FOR SALE—FORDSON DONKEY Miss Mary Layng was up from complete with lines and blocks, Eugene to the home of her parents, first class condition; also Packard Mr. nad Mrs. George Layng, Fri 3H-ton truck aud heavy trailer, day. two logging wagons and Fordson Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Snauer of tractor. Terms to responsible per Walker visited Sunday with Mr. son or will exchange for rough and Mrs. Waldo Miller. aide cut. Coen Lumber Co., Rose Mrs. Amanda Sears entertained burg, Oregon. d28j4p about one hundred people at her home Saturday night with a dance. tWVMV.; FOR SALE—HOUSEHOLD FUR Refreshments were served. niture, ineluding a player piano, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Guggisberg first class condition. Would like of Leona spent Sunday with Mr. to rent house to person who would and Mrs. Fred Guggisberg. buy all furniture. 119 south Sixth Sherman of Reeds- Mias Pauline “ street. d28-31p port is spending the Christmas va- WOOD FOR SALE—OLD GROWTH cation with her sister, Mrs. Roy and second growth fir, four foot Handr. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath and or Id inoh. Will deliver in Cottage Grove or sell on ground. Open to Mr. and Mra. Addison Heath spent bids from dealers. J, N. Ward, Christmas day with Mr. and Mrs. , Creswell. d3j4p J. C. Wright at Walker. Nearby News Mr. and Mrs. James Mansi or t.u- gene and Clifford Shortridge of Black Butte spent Christmas day with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge. Mallie Miller of the Grove visited Wednesday with his brother, George Miller. Mr. and Mra. G. H. Mosby and little daughter, of Klamath Falls, who are in Cottage Grove during the holidays, spent Wednesday r WORLD ’S LARGEST CHAIN DEPARTMENT STORE ORGANIZATION night at the J. W. Fisher home. Mr. and Mrs. Vietor Shaw of Cottage Grove were at the home of i Mrs. Shaw’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Shaw, on Christmas day. Mr. and Mrs. Louie Premazzi and i family accompanied Chris Tonoli ' to the Steve Tonoli home in Pass Creek canyon Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Plaster left i Friday evening for Garibaldi for ¡a visit with Mrs. Plaster’s parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockett were Eugene visitors Wednesday. Mrs. 8. P.'Shortridge visited Sun day afternoon with Mrs. William Brown in Cottage Grove. Melvin McKibben of the Grove visiti-d his sister, Mrs. George Mill er, Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Murphy were at the home of Mrs. Murphy’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hockett, Christmas. Mrs. Murphy will remain during the holiday va cation. B % // I ■ U g JLtenneyVo (NATIONWIDE INSTITUTION- RELIABILITY QUALITY GOODS ALWAYS AT LOWER PRICES 417-421 Main Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon Not Now and Then But All the Time FIX IN YOUR MIND these important savings and lhe next time you are in the Store ask to see them. A good value in a store today should be a good value there every day. MEN’S WOOL MIXED Union Suits Heavy, warm, well-made, grey. Low priced at— $2.49 If an article is accepted as a good value today and its price is reduced tomorrow, the store reducing the price confesses by so doing that after all, it wasn’t such a good value yesterday. UNION SUITS For Men Heavy weight, ribbed; long sleeves; ankle length $1.49 FLEECED LINED Union Suits for Boys If the price is raised tomorrow then the store raising it admits that the article is no longer a good value. Heavy, warm, well made; long sleeves. At— 98c » “'where savings are greatest,. The quality of the article and the extent of the service it will give, does not change—and so why should you be asked different prices for it? Our values and prices do not change. WANTADS A Sentinel Wantad Will Get It for You De Luxe Loose Leaf Ledger Binders The De Luxe Steel Hack Binder has stood the test of time and ban made good under the moat exacting condition* of the modem a -counting department. It is built for service and is covered by our unconditional t'narantee that if the mechanism breaks or gets out of order Inside of tan years, it will bo replaced or repaired without cost to you. Bookkeeper* like tho De Luxe because It* secure grip, when locked on the she, is, ln«r-cs perfect alignment—tbe first requisite of a satisfact ry corn nt l< <ig»r bn dor. Filled with De Luxe Flat Opening Sheets and indexed (>r quick reference with Putweco Celluloid Tabs, it mates the ideal loose loaf lodger outfit far economy and ctlkiency. Cottage Grove Sentinel Loose l^eaf Devices nnd Special Ruled Forms WWVVWVWAVVW IF PERSON WHO BY MISTAKE Filing cabinets. The Sentinel. took raincaat from Short’s Sec ond hand store will return same to THORNTON CORNERS. store, it will be appreciated. d31p for sale —M c C lanahan in (Special to The Sentinel.) cubator, 220-egg capacity, price 1 Dec. 28.—Mr. and Mrs George »10. O. G. Bigg* 714 north Do*g ¿„e.u' from' ThurmlZv las street._________________ ^Pnight to Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. FOR S ALE—FINE JUNE WHITE j Home'' Robinette of Eugene. Mr*. 8. P. Short ridge spent Leghorn pellets, just beginning Price, to »1.25 each Tueeday of fast week at Utham to lay. 1 ----- »1 . : Mrs. Foss, 4 V, miles west of ciiv city, with *"'r raotber, Mr*. Grant Fields, on Lorane route. < dgin who was making preparations to ____ leave the next day for California OLD GROWTH FIR WOOD FOR to ’P»'«'1 Christm»*. sale. Leave order* at Buckhorn I Mr. and Mr*. Angelo Perini left Cigar »tore or phone 31F5. d3ljllp i Thursday for Racrameato to »pend ■ .......- i ... .I. ... I the holiday* with Mr. Perini’» FOR SALE—SMALL SAWMILL cousins Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Bentton of in good condition and running order. Steam traction engine, 80 Saginaw were at the home of Mrs. hors«' power boiler, in fine con Bearton ’• parents, Mr. and Mrs. dition. 160 pound* stat* tort. About William Keene, on Christmas day. Mr. Hen* and son James left 1,600.000 feet of timber at present site or could move away if <lo*irod. Sunday for Klamath Falls, to seek This mill io priced right, so you employment Mra. John Coats and children of can buv if von want a mill. F. E. Holdrodge. Trout. Ore d»l)4p. W.xMard ’• mill vi.itod Saturday A nnouncing a CHANGE IN POLICY At the instance of the Ford Motor Company, and due to existing conditions over which we have no control, this business will, commencing with the New Year, be con ducted on a STRICTLY CASH BASIS The rigid financial policy of the Ford Motor Company requires that we pay cash for everything we buy; conse quently sound business principles demand that we col lect cash for what we sell. We wish to state this is no reflection on the integrity of the many friends with whom cordial credit relations have existed in the past, and we wish to express our appreciation of that business. We solicit your continued patronage on this new cash basis, wliich will assure you of the lowest possible prices consistent with high quality merchandise coupled with adequate reliable service. Very truly yours, Woodson Brothers 0. E. Woodson, Prop.