FAGE RIX
THl’ICMHAV. NOI I'M II F. IC 11. Iff»
THF SENTINEl, COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON.
Nearby News
DELIGHT VAI LEV.
(Rpe. UI to th. Hvnlln.l I
Nov. 20. -C. H. Haight and Mrs.
Gwendolyn Cotter were Sunday
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs
Melvin Paul of Silk creek.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A Kurre of Al
bany spent Saturday night nnd
Sunday at the E. J. Kent home.
The John Walden family of Eu
gene were entertained at a *1:3J
dinner Thursday at the M. A. Horn
home. Mrs. Horn attended the
football game Saturday in Eugene
and was accompanied home by
Francis, who had conic with the O.
8. C. delegation for the game.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Witcher are
driving a new Whippet sedan nd
tn company with Mrs. W A Witch
er drove to Eugene Monday to c< n
suit a physician.
Mr. and Mrs. Clint Sprig»-' .»■ id
the Hugh Nixon family of Cot
Grove spent Sunday evening at C
A. Moore's.
Mr. and Mrs. Hat . Id Wolfari
played golf in the tournament in
Cottage Grove Sunday ar.d took
dinner with the Paul Morgan fam
tly.
The J. M. Linda..¡ood family
spent Sunday at the W. E. Nixon
home.
Sunday- guests at the Otear
Jackson home were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Benaton of Eugene, Mi and
Mrs. Fred Wright of Cottage Gioxc
Mias Eva Blackwell and Mo> Ruth
I*a- o of Corvallis and Mia. Ada
Wright and daughter.
Those from the valley* attending
the homecoming football game
were Charles Conner and son, I*ee
Nixon, Mrs. Eleanor Wolfard, Mr.
and Mrs. E J. Sears and Mr and
Mrs. W. K Nixon.
The outsiders are organizing a
basket hall team under the direc
tion of Carol Grosl thong, principal
Their first
of the high school.
practlc game was held Monday*
The
Walker
high
Whool
night.
team had their first practice gam*»
with Creswell high on Tuesday e\.
ning.
The Social Neighbors club nu*
uith Mrs. Nora Jack
Jack-on \\ edne >
day afternoon.
football game Saturday afternoon.
\isitnl at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Teeters, |$aren*s of
Mrs. Stephens, returning Sunday
by way of Portland.
Mrs. Gai ven of Portland visited
with her daughter. Mrs. T. A Plata,
Wednesday Of last week, returning
to her home Thursday evening.
.ir.I feta R itag Puckett
who are home on holiday from the
Atgentme, visited Saturday with
Alvin Allen, brother of Mrs. Ihickvlt.
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Allen and fam
ily. with Mr. and Mrs. Puckett,
visit.-d in Cottage Grove Sunday At
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Weston
Allen. jMiients of Mi
Allen and
MI
Puckett
Mis. Mary Burcham ami Mrs.
Eloise Wheeler returned Sunday
from Independence, where they
had been staying with Mrs. Otis
Src-i. a daughter of Mrs Burcham.
Mr Scott motored down with them
and returned the same evening.
At a special road meeting held
Saturday a tax to improve side
roads and after much discussion
to where the money should bo
placed, wax defeated by a vote of
22 to 10
Mrs. Edward Babcock was a
visitor at the district school Mon
day.
Leonard Estes was a dinner
guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
E. R. Darnell Saturday.
Marian Sprague and her slater,
Doris Wheeler, visited Friday at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. E K
Darnell, it being Nelda Darnell s
sixth birhday anniversary.
Nov. 19. New slow signs were
placed near the school hous<
week.
The W A. Woodard Lumber com
pany has painted a huge sign on
ne dryabed facirg I'acific high
way.
A P. T. A. meeting will be held
Friday at 8 p. m.
Mr. and Mrs. E. O. Bushnell at
Coquille were week-end visitors at
the C. S. Montgomery home.
Mr. and Mrs. Alden Montgomery
and daughter Nelda of Eugene
were Sunday visitors at the C. S.
Montgomery home.
Bud Noble and Mrs. Muran of
Eugene visited Sunday at the C. D
I ON HON.
Bailey home.
Mr. and Mrs. Gleason spent Sun
Sp*el«l to th* Scuti*.1.1
day afternoon with friends in Cot
Nov. 19 Mr. and Mr». W. < ;
tage Grove.
Massey of Cottage Grove spent
A Battle Creek physician
Mrs. W S. Storts. mother of Mr
Sunday afternoon with Mr. Mas-
“Constipation is responsible
J. F. Dillon, is spending a weea sey s mother, Mary Massey.
more misery than any other cause. * with a daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Glen Banton of
But immediate relief has been
Lewis Strobeck went to Eugene Cottage Grove spent Sunday with
found. A tablet called Rexall Or Sunday.
Mr Banton's parents. Mr. and Mrs.
derlie« has been discovered. This
The Roy Fry family drove to Lo J. E. Ban ton.
tablet attracts water from the sys rane Sunday and returned bv way
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marlow and
tem into the lazy dry, evacuating of Eugene.
daughters. Mrs. Effie Grave*« and
bowel called the colon. The water
W.nme Marlow of Eugene, spent
loosens the dry food waste ant
Sunday at the J. E Banton home.
SH k ( REEK.
causes a gentle, thorough, natural
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Edwards
movement without forming a habit
(Special to the Sentinel )
and daughter of Medford spent the
or evere increasing the dose.
Nov. 19. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. week end at W H. Bachelder's.
Stop suffering from constipation
Mrs. Thomas Foster is staying
Chew a Rexall Orderlie at night. . Heine of Eugene visited Wedncs at the Frank Chapman home at
Next day bright. Get 25 for 25c to I day* and Thursday of last week Divide. Mr. Chapman is ill with
■ with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolcott
day at Kern’s for Drugs.
and Mr. and Mrs. Almond Hem- pneumonia.
Mr. and Mrs. Phil Brown of
enway.
Mis. Martha Bittinger was a re Cottage Grove are visiting at the
cent visitor at the homes of Mrs. Thomas Fost home.
J. B. Rouse was taken to a Eu-
E. E. Paul. Mrs. H. F. Pound and
1« a Prescription for
gene hospital Saturday for medical
Mrs. F. M. Vincent.
Colds, Grippe, Flu. Dengue.
Charles Trembley. Ralph Teeters treatment.
Bilious Fever and Malaria. and Leonard Estes have been fix Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ban ton made
It is the moat epeedv remedy known ing floors and battening th*'outside a trip to Eugene Saturday.
The Joe Brookhart family spent
of the D. T. Kimball home the past
week. Mr. Kimball was doing Thursday with Mr. Brookharts
this work previous
ious to meeting mother at Drain. They were ac-
Long Distance Hauling
companied by Mr. Brookhart's sis-
with an accident in the woods.
Piano Moving a Specialty
The Neighbors Friendship club ter. Mrs. J. P. King of Loa Vegas
last
week
for
an
met Thursday of
Net . who is visiting here.
all-day session at the home of Mis.
Mrs. Flora Small and children
Arthur Woolcott. Twenty-two mem and Ed Meacham of Cottage Grove
bers were present and a busy and spent Saturday evening with Mrs.
pleasant time was spent tying com Small s daughter. Mrs. Ivan Abeene.
forters and carding wool. A deli
Ernest Bradford of Salem visited
cious lunch was enjoyed at noon, last week with a daughter, Mrs.
each member having brought a Chahs Ward.
Chestnut Brothers, proprietors
covered dish. The hostess served
Mrs. J. W. Thorn and daughter
and tea. At the busine^e Bernice spent Sunday at the Cecil
STORAGE AND GENERAL coffee
meeting it was decided to have a Eddy home at Black Butte.
TRANSFER
Christmas grab bag on December
Mrs. McCoy of Black Butte spent
19, each member to provide one Monday afterenoon with Mrs. Wil
Office phone 6
gift. Election of officers was held. liam Lively.
Baeidenee Phone 160-Y
The club will meet with Mrs. Mar
Catharine and Loren Perini of
COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON
tha Bittinger December 5 for an Black Butte celebrated their birth
other all-day session.
day anniversaries Sunday and had
Mr. and Mrs. Stephens, who are a few friends for dinner.
teaching school in Ty’gh valley, and
Robert Lilja has gone to Valle
who came to Eugene to see the jo, Cal., to attend school this win
ter.
Mrs. Ivan Abeene spent Sunday
in Cottage Grove with her mother.
Mrs.
Flora Small, the occasion be
W. L. Leonard. Prop.
ing Mrs. Abcene's birthday anniver
OFFICE AT HOUT’S
sary.
CONFECTIONERY
Ivan Abeene spent Sunday eve
SEPTIC TANKS
Res. Phone 239-J
ning at the Flora Small home in
Heady fur yuu to install
l*o to
p«*r»uu4____ |*1.uu h-geuc Cottage Grove.
Ihre« to six persona ____ f-o.uu L .^wn»
Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Gregory of
»e*er Lipr, Well V aroiDg
Bonanza visited Monday with a
Drain ide »nd ctuuuivy tíUxka.
decSip hlUL.\L tUNCKklE Fli L CD. daughter, Mrs. Alex Lilja.
TRANSFER
A daughter was born Thursday
LODGE MEETINGS.
Cottage Grove. Oregon
to Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barth of carip
COTTAGE GRQV£ ALKIE. FRATER A.
nai Order Eagles, metta in I. O O. F.
An 8-pound son was born Friday
Uau av«ry Tursuay.
to Mr. and Mrs. Chet Gilham.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Memmerest of
REAL ESTATE FOB SALE.
Creswell were visiting at Black
FOR SALE—NICE HOME PAYMENTS Butte part of last week.
like cheap rent.
12u5 Vkasningtvu
Thomas Moxley of Black Butte
avenue.
olJUc
went to Creswell Wednesday to
FOR SALE.
spend a few days.
Mrs. Frank Geer and daughter
FOR SALE-ONE HIGH GRADE VK
trvla phonograph. Will tra*s- for guns Zella called on Mrs. W. T. Jones
dining uole or anything 1 can use. « . A Saturday.
King. tet«-phone lk 5.
nlitD
Mrs. Holmes, a former resident
FOR »ALL — SOW AND 9 PIGS. 5 of London, now of near Seattle,
weeks old, |'u for lot or will sell pigs and daughter Winnifred
stopped
saparat-
W. A. Hemenway, Lorane ill«-.
Phone 2k*22.
n21-2<sp With Mrs. E. Thordenberg Satur
day while enroute to California to
PIANO TO BE .SOLD AT COTTAG x. spend the winter.
f- S. Bukowski
Grove. Beautiful late mod«
Big MV-
Relief From Curse
Of Constipation
CHESTNUT
TRANSFER
CO.
LEONARD
TRANSFER
WANTADS
GENERAL
PARTICULAR
WORK FOR
PARTICULAR
MEN AND
WOMEN
Imperial Barber
Shop
• ng. 1er .<s t • » .it. A'ldr*
warvhouee 1» *« jjnd >t ,
California
1 Factory
acrarnentu.
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-TWO MODERN HOl'SEH.
settle- an estate. One on
one on 3rd St.
Fred
utor.
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WOOD FOB SALE.
WOOD PRICES SEEM H I G H BUT
count,
Auk us aboat it. W» firs B ft H green
tra«llag ntan.p».
«-'ity Fuel > . puny.
pnone tg
Dewatawa office at Kelly
Drug Mor*.
n7tfc
FOUND
IVe Welconwyou
to Portland. 200 comfortable room»,
each with bath. Rea»on»ble rates.
Convenient down-town location.
PERSON W H O LOST PIKSE
ON
»outhbound train in June. 1909. wrlte
io .Mrs. A. .1. Baldwin, li. 3. Dallas, Ort*.
Deacribe purae and contents.
n!4-d5p
WANT TO BUY
7he HOTEL
CONGRESS
PORTLAND,OREGON
Loura E. Boost, Resident Manaacr
HOUSE» FOR BENT
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MISCELLANEOUS.
THORNTON CORNERS.
Nov. 18.- Mr. and Mrs. John
Oliver and Mrs. Oliver’s nephew,
Bobby Allen of Springfield, visited
Sunday with Mrs. Oliver's sister,
Mrs. C. R. Trent.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Tonole, Mrs.
Louie Premazzi and Mr. and Mrs.
Kelly Perini motored to Salerr. last
week and visited Angelo Perini,
who is in the state hospital.
Mrs. .Mike Quaglia is ill this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Irwin of Rose
burg were week-end guests of Mr.
Irwin’s mother, Mrs. M. M. Tisor*
Mrs. Ellena Golden of Eugene
arrived Monday to visit her par
ent Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortridge.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. P’rancis of
Lorane were Sunday dinner guests
of Mr and Mrs. J. W. Fisher.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Trent and
Mary Trent visited Sunday afte •-
noon with Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Pitcher at the Potts & Turpén mill
at Blue Mountain.
E. E. Chestnut, son Jack and
daughter Mae went to Marshfield
Satuiday to visit relatives and re
turned Sunday accompanied by
Mi 4. Chestnut and little daughter
Donna Jean, who had spent a v eek
there.
DOREN A.
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head of swes. T. 11 B*-Its Route 2
Creawell. Oregon.
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SALESMEN WANTED — TWO MORE
>nf*n with cars, local rMidentM to
it
for an ac« rMory replacement part. S»lh
on bliiht, no Ral«*s experience Due- ary.
Is endorsed by big corporations all over
th«- country
If $10 or |15 R tiny look»
good and you ar. not afraid to ni» et the
public «all or write A. Taylor I I I : O.ik
street Eugene, Ore.
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are
ready for Inspection at an) tn-
< _• 50
eharife at tlm«- of servir». L ochi « «I on
<’ad Ellis plací* 2 mil« >» < -tvt of town
WaPsee Townley, phone 11’1::.
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CHRISTMAH CARDS
BEFORE YOF
order your Christmas < tr*l
<>ur
Mam pie« of « xqnhite p. rs.n.fl nnd box
asaortriwnt greeting cards < ill 1 1>R and
we will gladly bring aa mplox to your
home. Price» arc what yon i* i-tll.
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SAGINAW.
Identify Biblical City
Destroyed by Joshua
i 8pa< tai la the MaaUnel I
Nov 19 A farewell jmrty was
given at the latwi enee Mont let h
home Wednesday evening for Mt
and Mi» Ivan Witcher.
Witcher, who ex
peel to leave soon for l*oitlnnd The
evening wu s|*ent playing raids
and dancing
Refreshment! of
rake, sandwiches and coffee were
served at midnight
While Mr. and Mrs. Chailr»
Sharon were coming home from
Cottage Grove late Thursday eve
ning the ear lights went out and
Mr Hharon drove into the ditch
near the Dewey Fogle place, up
setting the car, a Ford coupe, and
damaging it badly* Mi
Sharon
was only shaken up but Mrs. Shar
on suffered a broken aim und
several bad bruises.
I a ' we 11 Benston is trucking turn
ber for Marvin Harpole from I hr
Huff mill in l«ynx Hollow to Wul
ker.
Mrs. F. T
Benston returned
Wednesday from Seattle, where she
spent two wi»k» visiting friends
and relatives.
Logan Bear hauled his lumber
Monday from his former home here
to his home nt Creswell.
Fern and l>eEtta ('ampbell of
Cottage Grove spent Tuesday af
ternoon and evening with Mis
Margaret Keene.
Edith lenders of Creswell was
calling on school friends here Sun
day.
Dewey Fogle and family visited
Incident Gives Proof
at the Leslie Learning home in
of Reason in insacts I flight valley Sunday
Students of nature, we are told,
Mr and Mrs. Dewey Fogle, Mi
are familiar with Instances of an and Mrs Howard Kerne and Mi
aulmal making efforts to protset and Mrs Lowell Benston attended
another, when In danger. Here Is the Merry Makers club dance at
au example: The worm, about five Creswell Saturday nig nt.
At a special school meeting Mon
Inches long, was proceeding across
a path; the beetle, Jet black and day night Otis Chapman was elect
resembling a caterpillar, was seen rd director to fill the unrapired
running around It and Jumping up term of lx$gan Bear, who hau
on It tn a state of great anxiety. moved to Creswell.
Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benstun
As the observer came near the
beetle withdrew to shelter, and the and children. Mr and Mrs Howard
worm proceeded on the path, which Keene and son Robert sfwnt Sun
was plainly the path of danger. day with Mr and Mrs W A Keene
But the self sacrificing beetle could at Thornton Cornera.
J.C.PENNEYC0
It was some two hundred and
fifty years before the wooden horse
was pulled Into ancient Troy that
Joshua brought the sun to a halt
upon Gideon Hiid the moon In the
valley of AJabm. Joshua's military
successes against the five kings of
the Amorltes and the king« of Jeru
salem. Hebron. I achish et al. were
so astounding that Jabin. the king
of Haior, was moved to send word
to the various kings nearby, and to
the «.Vnaanltes. Hittites. Jebnsltes
and Hlvltea. m mobilise against the
upstart newcomer and hla Israel
ites. But, at the watera of Merom,
Joshua and his force« "smote them
and chased them Into great Zldou
. . . until they left them none re
maining.'' Then Joshua returned
and took Haror, "the head before-
tliuiw of all these kingdoms." and
burned It atone of all the cities bo
captured; the rest he destroyed,
but nut by t’.i «>.
More than three thousand years
has Haior paid the penalty of ob
livion, but now like the fabled
phoenix It has risen frotu Its ashes.
It has been discovered and identi
fied by Garstang. the great British
authority on the Hittite«, who fur
many years has been the director
of the British school of archeology
In Palestine.
not bear to see a fellow-creature
running such risks. It rushed again
HEBRON.
to the worm, seised It by the head,
turned It around, nnd conducted It
(Special to th» Seatia»! 1
tenderly to a hole In the ground.
Nov. 18. At the regular meeting
Into which, gratefully, we hope. It of the Farmers’ union Thursday*
at once retreated. That worm on evening it was decided to fence the
the open path might at any moment grounds on which the union hall is
have been picked up by a keen situated. John Kebelbeck. F C
eyed blackbird. It probably owed Führer and Bert McDole were ap
Its life to the disinterested efforts pointed a committee to meet a
of a friend.—Montreal Family Her committee of three from
the
ald.
ladies' club to make plans for a
kitchen and stage to be built as
Old Weather Proverbs
The fifth month has a singular
wealth of weather proverbs, due at
tention to which may, or may not
help to count r that reputed fickle
ness which gave birth to the warn
ing not to cast a clout till May Is
out.
"A swarm of bees In May
Is worth a load of hay.” we are In
structed ; also, that "The haddocks
are good when dipped In May
flood"; that “A cold May and windy,
makes a fat barn and flnd.v" (Don't
ask what that means, please); and
that “Mist In May and heat In June,
make harvest come right soon."
From which It may be gathered
that the old time prophets backed
both ways, and were able, what-
ever old weather came along, to
say, WI told you so.”
Shadow
A younf Irlshninn went !n to the
minister and told him, with n very
long face, 4
he had seen a ghooL
“Where ..ad when?” asked the
pastor.
•‘Last night.” said the timid man.
”1 was passing the church, and up
against the wall of It. did I. with
out the shadow of a doubt, behold
a specter.”
“In what shape did It appear?”
Inquired the pastor.
“It appeared in the shape of a
donkey,” replied the man.
“Go home nnd hold your tongue
about I’." replied the minister.
“You are a very timid man and
have been frightened by your own
shadow.”—Vancouver Province.
soon as possible.
At a road meeting held Friday
evening at the union hall a pro-
posed special tax levy was voted
down.
Several of the women m*t last
Wednesday afternoon at the hall
and worked on two quilts
John
Krbelbeck
a? t«-ro!.'.| n
meeting of directors of the Farm
ers Union Cooperative Warehouse
company Tuesday evening in Cot
tage Grove.
A school meeting held last Wed
nesday evening was well attended
and the budget approved.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Pettit of
Corning, Cal . spent Wed need ay
night with Mrs. Jessie Gilcriat
while on their way home frony
Seattle. Wash
Ml»« Miriam Piper and Mr«.
Oliver Jone« motored to Salem
Thursday and visited Miss Piper's
brother, Arline Piper.
Walter Jepson of Marshfield and
Della Murry of Hebron were mar
ried November 15 in Eugene
Miss Grace Farnhum. a returned
missionary from Japan, spoke Sun
day afternoon at the church, tak
ing the preaching hour. She showed
many Interesting things she had
brought from Japan. She dressed
in native costumes and explained
the use of odd-looking shoes. She
read a letter written to her in
Japanese and sang "Jesus Loves
Me” in Japanese. William McLain
accompanied her and sang a solo.
There will be Bible school and
preaching next Sunday as usual
conducted by Clarke Aydelott of
Cottage Grove.
MOUNT VIEW.
Archimed., II
The family was out for a Sunday
afternoon ride.
Each member of
the group entered gayly Into the
lively conversation about neighbor«
and the wentlu-r—each. that la. ex
cept Joe, age six. Joe had Raid
nothing end seemed engrossed in
deep thought
Suddenly a look of surprise and
wonderment lighted the young
man's face and lie broke bls silence
In the voice of one who had Just
made a strange discovery.
•‘Poppa,’’ he cried, “I can look
straight ahead with one eye and
look around with the other I”
< Special to ths Santina! )
Nov. 18.- Mrs. Sherman Chap
man, who teaches the Mount View
school, was unable to teach Fn
day on account of illness.
Mr. and .Mrs. Roy Hands were
Eugene business visitors Monday.
Mr and Mrs. Bert Myers and
family were at the D. L. Miller
home at Hebron Sunday and Helped
to pick turkeys.
The Mount View school will give
a program and pie social Friday
evening at the school house.
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Only organised medical traluiug
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"Tell mother I’ll be home by en
o’clock,” phoned a young girl to a
neighbor when she couldn't rouse
Louis K. Poynts, M. D.
her own home by wire.
H *4 Yamhill Mt ,
Portland. Ore
“fin re," said the obliging friend.
He went down the street to tell the
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
mother, but she wasn’t home. An
hour later he went again. It was
DENTISTS
ten o’clock soon, and neither girl
H W. E l.EBOW.—D.nll.l, Ultie.
nor mother at home. At 11:80 he
Fifth and Main streets. Hours, 8.30
quit trying and wrote th’« note:
12 and 1 to 5.30. Evening» and Sun
“Dear IJttle Mary—How can I to
days by appointment. Phones. Office 85.
tell your mamma you won’t be residence 107 R.
burne uuili ten u’ciuca wnau at
R C. IÍ. KIME, Dentist, First Nailon
11:30 neither of you are at home
al bank buildinr, Cottage Grove. Oru
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Office phone 10. Kealaenc»
World’« Queeraat Trad«
PHYSICIANS
The movies have been respon
I sK. C. E. FROST.—Phy.iclau and aur-
sible for some strange trades In L J geon. Otfico tn La wao n building.
their time, but none of them has ex Phone 47, Cottage Orove, Oregon.
celled that of the cobweb maker.
AXLEY, M. I).— Physician and ear-
In certain films It Is necessary to
• gf*un. Eveninffi by appointment. Over
stage horrid looking cellars, com
Kern'a Drug alor», Cottage Grove, Oregon
plete with suggestive trapdoors and
W. KIME, M D. — Physician and
cobwebs.
• Hur goon. Obstetrica and dia»a»»a of
There Is no time to set spiders to
wornon and chfltrMi a spacially. Offleo
work. The cobweb man Is sent for First National Bank building Phono»;
and he arrives with Ills whirling Office*, 234; residence, 120-.I. R«*s|denc»
spray apparatus, operates it, and, address, 1149 west Majn.
Io ami behold, a delicate tracery
CHIROPRACTORS
of the most beautiful lacellke cob
R. P. R. KNAPP, Chiropractor Phy
webs mutes Its Hppearancn at once.
slcal Th« ropy Hours 9 to
< hr«.nl.
Nov. 18. J. E. Redford and Mr.
and M ih . E. P. Redford left Thurs
day for a trip through Washington
and Idaho.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kirk and
children of Leona and Mr. and
There is truth in the old saying,
Mrs. John Wetzel and Everetu "Appearances are deceitful,” that is
Holstrom of Marcóla spent Sunday often exploited to very good advan
at the home of Mr. Kirk’s
and tage by those who choose their
Mrs. Wetzel's mother, Mrs. Clara clothing and accessories carefully.
Kirk.
The thin person finds it wise to
Bruce a. Cole spent the week-end choose beads that are not too
in Eugene at the home of his par polished or brilliant in color, hats
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Cole.
with a cross-wise draping line, and
Fern and DeEtta Campbell of dresses that have sufficient fullness
Cottage Grove visited Sunday with to hide too straight lines and un
Elizabeth McLin.
attractive angles.
Mr. and Mrs. Miles Wicks of
Eugene spent Sunday at the home
The average fowl in the country
of Mrs. Wicks' parents, Mr. and today lays only about 60 eggs a
Mrs. C. H. Jennings.
year, says the Oregon experiment
The girls of the intermediate station. Good feed and manage
room plan to play a game of bas rnent would raise this figure with
ketball with the intermediate room some hens, but others simply lack
girls of Blue Mountain school the machinery for more eggs,
Thursday evening at Blue Moun hence improvement is a matter of
tain.
breeding.
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For Radiola 46 Console
(at pictured opposite)
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diseases and house calls a »pedalty Bank
Bldg , ov«r Kelly Drug »tor». Fr»s oon
suitatlon and examination. Phon» 110.
ATTORNEYS
erbert w . lombari ». — Attorney
at law FI mt National Bank building
Phon» 94, Cottage Grove. Oregon
H
flHJNN. — Attorney at Law and
Notary Public.
Practices In all
H J. • courts.
Bader building, Cottage Grove.
Oregon.
•Len Rodiuirum*
VETERINARIAN
H. HARTMAN, D V.M., graduate
' >• veterinarian. Offlca at Kelly Drug
■tore, phone 87; residence phone 247ft.
Calla promptly answered at all hours.
DRAFTING.
I DRAFTING. HENRY M. LAKE. Plans
A J and specifications. Personal calls af
tamoon or »venins L»cat»d two miles
east of Cutiaga G»ev», Or». P. O. Box
348 Phon» 41F8
. or Radiola 44 Table Model
(di pictured above)
Mountain States
Power Company
ve offer other PCA Paatot.H at teniationally
I >wer pricci
the incomparable tuper-hel at
141
the unique Radiol» 33 at only $54 .
( ome in and see and hear theie remarkable
va'uci
always oultfandinq tn performance
■ now outitar.ding in price
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