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aurnNiBuooTTAOBoiiov<OMoœr. ire. The Jackson fam ily will ' move Into the large house owned by the Standard Sesonlng society, j by whom U r. Jackson Is employed. Mrs J. C. Buker visited Sunday ( afternoon w ith Mrs. Hlckerthelr. Mrs. Cherry and children were —— 1 guests Thursday at the John Dugan (gpeelsl te the Seatleel.) home. « o r. U —Sam O off of Cottage M r and Mrs. Paul Lodi and chll- Orove was a visitor Thursday at jre n visited Sunday w ith M r * the C. S. Montgomery home. Lodi's parents, M r. and Mrs. Stan- Mr and Mrs. H A. Montgomery ley Hickey. ■nd daughter Nelda of Eugene Mr. Parmer of Cottage Grove and rpent the week end at the C. 8. John Trunnell spent the week end Montgomery home. fishing a t 8cotUburg The Julius Repaleger fam ily of “ r- M r* * £ OW* Un Latham moved to Elkton Sunday Cottage Drove and Grafton Coff- Allce Johnson spent the week end ^ ^ J, P J ^ 1.8u2d^y • v* n,n« •» Alfred W hite home. with friends in Eugene J. E. McKibben of Coburg visited M r* Earl Jackson and two small daughters of Latham left Sunday at the home of a cousin, [ * | L W . McKibben. November 5 for Sioux City, where she will visit her father and M r * nd Mrs. W illiam Keyes spent r ? it .r On her return she will Saturday fishing at Scottsburg FRIDAY, NOVKMBCH >1, ItM. tags Orove visitor last Friday She week end with her parents, Mr. and spent part of the afternoon at the M r * C, H . Haight home of Miss Cole. Miss W llda Dyer, Mias Alice Zelda Darnell entertained a Kent. Roy Hoetlck and Clarence group of 14 young friends Sunday. Lewis were supper guests at the E. November 16. h»r seventh birthday J. Kent home Friday evening. Af- annlvarsary being on November 16 | ter wards they attended the high The Torch Honor society held Its Among those present were her school play In Cottage Drove. ' annual Initiation In the banquet .. ............ ln ‘h* cousins, Eileen. Frances, Kay and Miss Ruth and Mies E lta H o h -, room of the Colonial cafe Monday Barbara Wheeler, daughters of Mr. man spent Thursday evening with evening. New members were re- and Mrs. H iram Wheeler, another home fo lk * celved and old members were ad cousin. Doris Wheeler, daughter of Mrs Lawrence Brown spent Tuee vanced according to the number of Mr. and M r * Oeoar Wheeler. Elea- day afternoon with Mrs. R. C. Bar- points each had earned After the nor T e e te r* Leslie Beverly, Bertha field. I ceremony the new members per- and Everett Kim ball and Lorna M r and M r * Alfred Teal, assisted formed short Impromptu stu n t* F. Dean C o llin * A merry time eras by Mr. and M r * Stalder, picked the L. Drannla, principal of the high spent playing gam e* M r * E. R Teal turkey crop and delivered school, and D. A Emerson. super- Darnell served cake and fru it them to Yoncalla Monday. Intendent. gave short talks about punch. Mr and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and the benefits of the society and Mr. and M r * Robert Paul of Ne- J. A. Joll were Eugene visitors their Interest In It. braska returned to the home of M r Tuesday. Those Initiated as one-bar mem and M r * E E. Paul Monday from Mr. and M r * Lee Nixon and M r bers were Erm a Bennett, Dorothy Springfield, where they had been and M r * K. J. Kent were dinner Haney, Maxine Rohde. W illard visiting for several days at the guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Arne. Doris Anlauf, Maxine Nel home of a cousin, John Haxley. Paul Morgan Friday In Cottage son. Vincent Brlcher. Rose Brand The Overholeer B ro * Lumber Drove, the event being the third age. Elisabeth M cl.ln and Verda bring her IB-month-old baby with Mr' *?d 2?™ , I OH ' P0 “ ” * “ nd her and will ship their furniture «m Richard of Rowburg vUlted company mill was shut down this anniversary of Ihslr daughter Elva Brundage New tw o b a r members were: Bernice M o a b y , Melvin Sunday at the home of M r and week because of a breakdown. Jean. Mr. and M r * E. J. Kent and Breese. Jean Alltaon and Melba Sawing of logs on hand will be Mrs. J W. Maddux. M r and M r * Maddux spent Fri- completed after repair* are made Charles Conner drove to Eugene Cochran. One-bar members recelv- day In Eugene on busines* They Mr. and M r * Ralph Teeters and Tuesday. the men attending I. O. Ing two-bar pins were' Evelyn ( 7 n n s t i n f l t i ( i n «pent Armistice day In Roseburg daughter Eleanor expect to leave O. F. lodge and Mrs Kent spending Smith Frances Mackln. R ita Bailee, VM V U l l o n p o u u i i wjth frJen<u thia week on Bn ex|gnded vU|, ,o the evening with a daughter. Orval Etter, Kathleen Beidler and W. A W itcher has been 111 with Ruth Olson. Those who received ▲ B attle Creek physician says M r and M r * L. W. McKlbben California. "oonstlpatlon la responsible ior spent Tuesday In Eugene. the flu for a week but Is reported torch pins were: Carolyn Grannis, Christian Help Band, S. D. to be Improving. j Florence Kebelbeck. Frances Rnn- more misery than any other cause." E llen Jean H anna spent the week met a t the home of Mrs. D. M r and Mrs. Oscar Jackson and dall, Louise Wynne and W ilberts But Immediate relief has been end w ith her grandparents up Row Kimball Tuesday found. A tablet called Rexall Or- riv, r. Mrs. E. E. Paul received this sons were Sunday guests at the Wilson. Miss M yrtle Kem. adviser of the derllea has been discovered. This Mrs Max Kruse and children week a Nebraska paper, giving an Ralph W right home near W alker. organisation, was presented with a account of how neighbors shucked tablet attracts w ater from the sye-1 w rn t to Eugene Monday, corsage bouquet by the members. t e a Into the lagy, dry. evacuating x h e Denny fam ily recently moved SO acres of corn for a widow whose V PI’E B ROW RIVER. The members played several bowel called the colon. The water to Junction City husband had died two weeks prev gam e* Carloyn Grannis and Mel loosens the dry food waste and The old E M. Sharp houae. built ious. putting 2800 bushels of corn I Special to the S oatisel.) ba Cochran won first prise and Mr. oausee a g e n tl* thorough, natural in i#o< now owned by the Standard in the crib for her, that she thought Nov. 19.- M r*. John C arr and G ra n n l* W llb erla Wilson. Mr movement without forming a habit Sesonlng society, recently was might be interesting as an example children returned Friday to their Emerson and Della Gallo tied for or ever Increasing the does. moved onto property facing the of what persons ln other states are home at Disston after spending a second prlxe. Light refreshments Stop suffering from constipation highway. I t is being repaired and doing. week at the home of M r* Carr's Chew a Rexall Orderlle at n ig h t w in he occupied by the E arl Jack- Four delegatee from the Neigh brother, Russell Proudflt of Grants were served. see Next day bright. Get 24 for 25c to- son family. bors' Friendship club, M r * E E. P as * Several members of the cast of day a t the nearest Rexall Drug ' --------------------- Paul, Mrs. Ashby. Mrs. George Teet Dava Moaby of Klam ath Falla the play "Tommy," to be presented Store, Kern’s for D ru g * ers and Mrs W. J. McCoy, will be DIVIDE visited Friday at the Ben P itc h e r. soon ^y the senior class of Vnlver- present at a meeting In Cottage * *. n . ■ a» j 9,fy hl«h school, came from Eu Grove Wednesday, November 10, at h°u (Special to the 8.1U 1.LI Mr. and M r * P * “ 1 Ple{>*5 * " d gene Friday evening to see the Nov, 10.—M r. and Mrs. Bonnie which Miss Gertrude Skow of Eu children of R u a d . were vUltora In ,.v b , he Junlor claM Perinl made a trip to Eugene Wed- <en*. home demonatrator, w ill give Roseburg Friday and motored from Co, u < . drove high school nesday. Mr. and Mrs. Clow, par- * demonstration on Christinas gift there to Corvallis, where they at Miss Eariel G ilbert and Mias ents of Mrs. Perinl, accompanied making. tended the O. S. C.-U. of O. foot Jewel Mackenaie entertained the them and spent Wednesday night --------- —— —— ball game Saturday. junior play cast w ith a party at the and Thursday at the Perinl home. HEBRON. M r. and M rs A. M. Scott and son Colonial Friday night after the Francis Ritchey of Yoncalla ------ Teddy were visitors Saturday ln play. spent Wednesday visiting the Pete (Special to U o SeadaoL) Eugene. O. D. Adame, state director of vo Dallaguardi home. Nov. 18.—Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Mr. and Mrs. Rollo W ard of Cot cational education, who was sched The M. J. Perinl fam ily spent Smith made a business trip to Rose- tage Grove visited Sunday at the uled to address the assembly last Sunday at the home of Mrs. Peri- burg Monday. home of Mrs. Ward's parents, Mr. Friday, was unable to keep hie ap ni's parents. M r. and Mrs. Carey of Archie Powell has moved from and M r * R C. Gleason. P. 8. Buko w ski and pointment. As a result no assembly Drain. the Patton mill to a farm near Co M r. and M rs Ellsworth Dame- was held. C. 0 . Murphy Mr. and Mrs Irw in Thomas were burg. wood and children of Dexter vis The dramatics class, which It week-end guests a t the M. J. Perlni Mr. and M r*. E J. Edwards made ited Sunday at the J. E. Dame wood composed largely of seniora. Is home. a business trip to Eugene Thursday. home. working on It* Christmas play This Mrs. Fran k M arketta spent one Seldon Powell and Judd Doolittle M ajor Gilbert Eckerson returned play Is to be given on senior class P& ORSSIOBAI CARDS day last week with Mrs. J. A. are building a line fence between to his home ln Portland Sunday- assembly day Mackey. their ranches. Charles W hite Is after spending a week at the W. B. Mias Eariel Gilbert's English I I I ___ The W illiam Jackson fam ily, who assisting them. Patten home at Culp Creek. classes are having ''observation of t \K w. L LEBow —I'ta U ii OffU. have moved onto the Lindstrom Mrs. F. C. Führer returned Sun Visitor* at the B. F. McCollum reading” book reports this week day evening from Creswell, where home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs The book report Is given and an In <aya by appoUtmeat Phon*«: Of flea »3. , The A rtie D u gan fam ily o f Wood* she had been taking care of Mrs. A1 Hamloth. M r and Mrs. Elm er teresting part of lhe book read The reaideaae 107-R. ard's mill spent Sunday at the J. Oliver Robinson, who Is seriously McCollum and Howard Freeman of student then tells why others should She returned Cottage Grove. Mrs Ruth England read the book. r u t C. H KIM*. D m i M i . Ftrat Nwloa ' M ^M J P e r ln i w ere ill with pneumonia buildiaf. Cottage Grove. Ore x r - ana M P e r ln i w ere Tuesday to Creswell to continue and children of Dorena and M r. and Miss L o u i s e Shields' sewing SpMlsUst la extraction, adiuiaiatratioa of dinner guests Friday at the home nursing M r*. Robinson. Mrs. W. V. McBee. Loren Hunt and classes have on display In the re abrase e 0*ld Katie Barkemeyer spent the u 0*H,a' °,r;L 2ur,,rr of Mrs Perlni s sister. Mrs Sam M r. and Mrs. W. B. Patten of Culp lated arts room a complete school, | OMlee ph 1», RrajLnra 12SR Gillman of Bear Creek week end with her parents, Mr. and Creek. girls' outfit and party outfit. PHT1I0IANS The H a rry McDole fam ily visited Mrs. Herman Barkemeyer. M rs. W illiam Thum and Miss old friends ln Eugene Sunday. Jesse Culver, assisted by John Glenda Roes were entertained l 0 . I FROST —Physlciaa sad cor THORNTON CORNERS. and Carl Kebelbeck. butchered three s e o * Of Itos la L I » t Q i bulldia* Thursday evening at the practice hogs Monday, selling one to Len Pheas 4T, Cottage Grove, Ongoa. SILK CREEK. house. May Chestnut, hoetess, was (Special le the Svntlacl ) Culver of Cottage Grove. assisted by Odessa Newcomb. TTT AXLEY. M. D — PhycieUn sad u r Nov. 19.—Mrs. E. E. Chestnut and The John Kebelbeck fam ily were (Special le the Sentinel) The seniors decided at the clase L I . r e o * gvealsg* by oppotounent Over K orn. Drag star* Cottage Grave. Oraron Nov. 18.—F ran k Peoples moved Sunday dinner guests at the Lou daughter Donna Jean left Saturday meeting Wednesday morning to for Marshfield, where they w ill vie- his fam ily to Lorane last week, the M arkham horn* have their class party thia semes A W. KIRK. M. D. — PhyelcUe sed Plans for an entertainment to be It relatives for a few d a y * They ter for the benefit of thoee who will AA- Surgeon. Obstvtrlcs ead dieeasee el district school losing two pupils, given in December were made a t a were called there by the illness of graduate at mid-year. ___ a »nd children • ipecialty Offtoe Robert and Alfred Peoples. Pirat Nstloasl Baak building. Phoaee: club last Mrs Chestnut's sister, who la seri M r. and Mrs. W. V McGee and meeting of the lad ies V irg il Horn was elected captain Offls* 1M ; nsldenee, 124-J. Resldeaoe R. A Trask and'daugbter Abigail Wednesday. A play, "Old Maids ously 111 in a hospital. sddrws, 1140 n t t M ai* M r*. 3. P. Shortridge went to Eu of the freshman basketball team at After the were visitors Wednesday of last Club,” w ill be given. gene Monday to visit a few days the class meeting Wednesday morn . U. FIELDa, M. D - week a t the home of M r. and Mrs. business meeting the time ing. Gee. ObMetrlea and spent quilting. A large number w ith a daughter, Mrs. Ellens Gol A WoolcotL Practice for boys' Inter-class bas a * Over Kem't Drag den. M r and Mrs. F . H. Vincent are were present. ketball started Monday night Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Keene and M r*. Tom W illiams dressed 50 expecting their youngest son, Elsie Short of Drain entered fam ily of W alker and M r and Mrs _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ATTORNEYS. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Charles Vincent of Montana, to be turkeys Monday and delivered them Claude W illey of Saginaw were school Monday as a freshman. in Eugene Tuesday. ERBERT W. LOMBARD — Attorney io r Thanksgiving. Genevieve Woodard, sophomore, Mrs. Trum an Clark spent Friday guests Sunday at the home of the was absent two days last week. »1 Law. First National Bank building Mrs. Clarence Rowe entertained women's parents, M r. and M r*. W. pboas »4. Cottage Grove. Oregon , the Neighbors' Friendship club with Mrs. Guy Carr of Cottage Haxel H u ff, a Junior of last year, A. Keene. j asttwa — - W 1^ _ —s Thursday afternoon. November 13. Grove. visited school Friday. M r. and M r*. T. Van Prooyen of Rain turned to snow Monday and Notary Pnblle. Practice* Is »11 H ira m Wheeler hauled wood for Bader building. Cottage Grave O. H . Brain several days last week. lhe «round was covered for an hour Cottage Grove were guests Friday Beauty Nook la Sold. Thus far there has not been evening of M r and Mrs. Joe Pre Mrs. Mary B urcham w as a Cot- Mra. Inez Meeks has purchased, J frost enough to kill bean and to Mr. and Mrs. C. R. T ren t and The B* » u»y Nook fr ?m W llbur ■ATOBAI. POOD 0LINI0 AND mato vines. M ary Trent visited Sunday after- SP«*X- w.ho « ' ° r ° ver * LABORATORIES Mrs. Fred Patton and M r * noon a t the Richard M artin home Bnd »nimediate poasea- George Kebelbeck and Mrs. John at Walden .«ion. Mr«. Meek« recently com- Kebelbeck attended a demonstra Mr. and Mrs'. Gene Boss and baby g!eted ‘ ^ auty 5? “, " ! ln Health regained »et arali y »ad tion given Wednesday in Cottage visited Sunday with Mra Boss' par- 8he, wUI be “ «'«‘ ed by M1" Bestly by Natura', food* FOR SALE— COLUMBIA PHONOGRAPH Grove by Miss Skow. ent«, Mr. and Mra. E. Elchler of Bailey- sad 70 records. Price *20 or will Mrs. Belle Geer visited a few -M»»aagoe— Colo* Irrigado* trade for wood. Boo Radio iU y Nel- days last week at the home of a Curtin. TM WlUaaotto 8t. Pbone l! 1 7 — - _________ s7-21e Chriitmas Carda. Sentinel. Eo Miss Bernice Thorne of London FOR &ALB — PLAYER PLANO, MA- daughter, Mrs. Robert Powell and Is visiting Mrs. Olive Berry, while bogaoy cara, fine condition and beau with a cousin, Mrs. L. F. Compton, Mrs. Berry’s mother, Mrs. S. P. Chriatmaa Card* Sentinel. tiful tone, 60 roll» included. If yon nre at Drain. wnnting a piano, call and Me thi. on* Shortridge, is ln Eugene. Mrs. Gladys Kimble fell Thurs Bert V, Handn, north Pacific bigb- M r. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher Acre WB7- __ nla-2Sp day and broke an ankle M r. and Mrs. L. D, H u ff of Eu Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Jean FOR SALE— DRY SECOND GROWTH Dr wood, 16 inch length., «5 a cord. C. gene came down Monday and Long of Cottage Grove. Mrs. W. A. Keene visited Mon L. H aase* paone 12SR, 152« es»t Main moved home a load of wheat which Is a doctor’s Prescription for _________________________n ld 28p they had stored a t the George day afternoon a t the home of a son. McCLELLAN’S WORM POWDER RE- Howard Keene of Saginaw. The COLDS and HEADACHES moves worm, without decreasing the Kebelbeck place. little son of M r. and Mrs. Howard It Is the moat speedy remedy lay. Sodium Fluoride or Black Leaf 40 Brother* proprtston Keene was sick- kills the lice. Mineral tonic keep, hens known. SAGINAW. healthy. McClellan's products give satis Mlsa M ay Chestnut Is staying In 8T 0R A 01 AMD GENERAL faction alwny* For sale by Bert V. Cottage Grove at the home of an TRANSFER Hand* north Pacific highway.__ nld-2*p (Npvrial te 111 te e tin si.) uncle, W ill Chestnut, while her KNITTED LACE POR SALE— I HAVE Nov. 19.—Mr. and Mrs. Conrad mother la In Marshfield. Long Distance Hanling for sale knitted lace for 42-inch pillow •lip* doUie., scarfs, etc., or will knit in Keene and children and Mr. and Mrs. D. L. M iller and Mra. Louis length, to suit. Have ---- Mine Flaao Kovtag a Specialty « very pretty Mrs M Lowell Benston and children Layng and children of Mount View Come in end see them. Mn. 8. w, „ere dinner guests Sunday evening spent Tuesday w ith M r. and Mrs. 8. Treek, 154 Quincy nvenne. - - — Of/lce ph op« 6 nnAXn Bt the Learning home ln De H enry Lake POR SALE— YOUNG O. L C. BROOD OOTTAGE OBOVE. 0BB0ON eow due to farrow in about .lx weeks light valley. M r * George Foeter, who under Also a few weener pigs end some baled Mrs. W. A. Keene and Mrs. Bert BeaMenee Phone 190-Y W G etting Up N igh ts. Backache, etraw oau or wheat for sale. Claude Cline visited w ith M r * . Howard went an operation for appendicitis In a Eugene hospital last week, is freq u en t day calls. !>*< Pains, N erv A rne.phone 1PA ______ al4-28p ousness, or B urning, due to fun ction- Keene Monday. L ittle Robert recovering satisfactorily. FOR SALE— WEANEK PIGS. FLEM si B ladder Irritation, In acid condi Headerer, Anlaof, Ore. n21p Keene, who has been ill, la improv Mrs. Lake visited Sunday and tio n s, m ak es you fe e l tiled , depressed FOR BALE— L A H“ ELECTRIC RANGE ing. Monday w ith a daughter, Mrs. D. and discouraged, try th e l ystex T e s t W ork s fast, sta r ts c ircu latin g thru M r and Mrs. Ben Jackson and L. M iller of Mount View. in good conditio* Also electric water th e system In 15 m inutes, praised by P riw reaaoaable. Telephone daughter Agnes of W alker were Mr- and M r * Sam Kosanke of thou sn nds for rapid end p ositive a c 2S0L. *n2 l e guests Sunday a t the Lawrence M ount View visited Sunday eve tion. Don't give up. Try C ystex (pro nounced 81ss-tex) today, under the Montleth home. ning at the J. W. Fisher home. L. Leonard. Prop. Iron-Clad Guarantee. Must quickly Hazel Berry visited w ith Nellie M M. Tlson was at Drew over a lla y th ese conditions. Improve rest- EZPREU NRRYICE AT FREIGHT OFFICE A T HOWE'S fn l sleep and energy, or m oney back. , rate»—Freight hauling tram Pertlnod Conley Wednesday. the week end. ; end other valley town*, lang dleteaee CONFECTIONERY Elvln Benston and Phyllis Holmes Phillip Lake had as a guest Sun Only 40c at Sealing ef nil kind* furniture asevlag nod Phone 239U Cottage Kem’a for Druga ___ storage a n only a part ef the servias we of Eugene visited a t the F. T . Ben day, W illis Beidler of .otter Cottage Grave • Xagone Freight ston home Sunday. Orove. T r a n si es Oompaay, phone M. Inside M r. and M r * Claude W illey spent ~~ FOB RENT. Monday a t Leona visiting friends DORENA. ¡LOW RENT FOR MODERN HOUSE TO and relatives. right tenants. See Hall A Johnston or Mrs. Roy Stewart and baby spent Elbert Bede. ( S p d a : to the Sentinel.) >2 «9 Cottage Grove. Oregon NEW MODERN H 0U8E FOB RENT. AL- Wednesday with Mrs. James Con Nov. 18.—A basket social _________________ __ I lived on ’A fraid of «tomach gaa, beri Woodard. n7-2gn ley. Mrs. James Conley and son held last Wednesday ln the F arm - goup for 5 raonths. Then I tried Ad- WOOD fÒN AÁÜ.------- era’ union hall. A short program lerlka and now I eat most anything WOOD FOR 8ALE—OLD OROWTH FIR, George were In Eugene on business • 8 » cord, 0. O. D., good dry wood. L. Tuesday and also visited at the was glven befor® the »uct,on o t ' w ithout any gaa."—Mr». A. Connor, baskets Manuel Kinney was auc- A dlerlka relieve» stomach ga« ln M. Hankins, phone I6F6, Dlseton Logan Bear home ln Creswell. route. _______________ n7 2hp tloneer. Proceeds were 821.SO,; T E N m |nutea! Acta on B O T H up- whlch w ill go towards paying ex- p«,. ttn(j lower bowel, removing old I Dry risb-wood, 16 Inch, ,J 00 per load. DELIGHT VALLEY. Our ysrd ha. Mversl hundred cords of penses of the basketball teams. poisonous waste you never knew dry usb wood oa band now. Wc guar M r. and Mrs- Orlen Land motored waa there. Don’t fool with medl- antee entlriaetion. We can »1.0 fuial.b (Special to the Sentinel.) ' to Eugene last week. I clne w h |ch clean» only P A R T of dry fore.t wood and planer ends. Call tn in « » 19.—Mrs. Alice Conner en- i M r' M” ' P' R ° * * Bnd bowel«, but let Adlerlka give »tom- on us for l . r , . block wood or (reea elsb te r Nov. wood In any lanstb. Phone 18. Down tertalned the Social Neighbors club O rville Isham of th l* place mo- ach and bowel* a R E A L cleaning town office— Kelly Dru, Store First National Bank Bldg. on J hur8day a t ( h«r home About tored Saturday to Corvallis, where and get rld ot a)| gag! Cottage yV®L COMPANY n7tfe present. Mrs. M artha they attended a football game. Grove Pharmacy. (4) H. W . LOMBARD, Attorney __ PNOPERTT LISTINGS WANTED. W yatt, who is connected with Red B lll Klnsel returned Monday to ------------------------ £------------------------------ i WANTED -— LISTING ON PROPERTY Cross work In south Lane county, hlg home here from Scottsburg, tradee. elty for farm.. Hare boute to trade for .mall farm, »00 acre farm for gave a very Interesting outline of where hg gp€nt ggveral dayg f|gh. 1 place eloee la. Seven-room bouse In town her work. , ' *ng. for emaller bouse. Can ,lva you (ood Mr. Bement and son 0 1 ' Mrs. Fern K ir k was a bualnaes , trade on five-aere tract on hlfhwey, bonce barn, price »000. Johsn.ru at Cre.weU western Colorado are visiting at the visitor In Eugene Monday, phone 117. . a7 21e home of a daughter and slater, i _____________ HOUSES FOR 8ALE Mrs. L. M. Hankins. Thia la thalr Danger la Six# BARGAIN IN MODERN HOUSE Pay- first trip west. They made the trip T his Doctor's Prescription “D ar 1» safety,” said Uncle Eben, i mente may be like rent to ri»ht perion by auto- or eubetantlal discount for all es.b. See Gives Quicker, B etter Relief. Mr. and Mrs. John Stalder and "In not makln' yohself too big Mos- Hall A Johnston or Elbert Bede n2tp Don’t suffer the pain and discom children were dinner guests at the qultoes would »oon be got rid of, ' LOST. If dey had enough size to let you fo rt of sore throat- Use a doctor's LOST — LAROE SIZE, BLACK AND Alfred Teal home Sunday. go after them with a shotgun."— white, clfar shaped Shseffer fountain M r. and M r*. E. J. K ent and prescription called Thoxlne guar pen. Finder p ie c e return to Alvin Hodc- Lawrence were Sunday evening Washington Star. anteed to relieve w ith the very first eon, 986 couth Fourth street. n ld 2»p callers at the J. A. Joll home- swallow. Not a gargle but a pleas FOR SALE OB TRADE. ant tasting medicine which relieves Sunday evening guests at R. L. A ncient City e f Fairs WANTED TO EXCHANGE — CLOSED ear for sheep. Phone Creswell 1F». F Learning home were the Lowell Leipzig has been famed since the soreness and goes direct to the W. Ozram. a id-2»p 1 Benston and Conrad Keene fam i the Middle ages as a place for great Internal cause. Thoxlne will relieve your sore WILL TRADE, ALL-ELECTRIC RADIO lies. fairs. The town pls.vs a part In for piano. Davenport Furniture Com Mr. and Mrs. Charles Conner throat or coughing quicker and bet pany. n21c drove to Salem F riday and visited the commercial world for Ita books ter than anything you have ever WE BUT, SELL AND EXCHANGE FUR- over the week end w ith M r. and and fur trade. tried or your money w ill be re niture, houseware, stoves, etc Daven funded. Safe for the whole fam ily. port Furniture company. n21tfc Mrs. J. H . Ponsford. L. M. Powell was a Sunday eve Note for Speeder, Ask for Thoxlne, ready for use In CHILDREN CARED FOR ning visitor at the home of a daugh The faster you whl« through 38c, 80c, and 81.00 bottles. Hold by TO CARE FOR CHILDREN I N , r O U T L A N D , OKBOOM WI81I Ife the less you really see and : Kelly Drug Co. and all other good borne. Fully experienced. Leona Vaughn, ter, Mrs. Earl Hayes. phoae 173-Y, d lt p Gwendolyn H aig h t spent the .ear,—Detroit Free Pres* ¡drugstores. High School Notes week-end guest at the J A Bohnel- »*46 Dogs Line need — < dsr h um * Lane county leeued 8646 dog II- (gpeelsl te U m asetleel.) Mr. and Mrs. W arren Kelly of censes for I960. aooordlng lu a re- Nov. 1 0 - Mrs. Mamie Spaugh and Fairview and Mr. and Mre.Oeorge port at the off.ee of the county Mrs. Josephine Hllm an of Eugene Istyng and Mr. and M r * W alter clerk. visited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. Dowens of this neighborhood were This le a new record and repre S|uugh'e aunt M r * Amanda Sears at the Mrs Amanda Sears home sente the first full year of opera- j A gchnelder pleU^ , , urUgyg for T u e sd ay helping to pick turkeys (Ion of the county dog control board which was provided for by market Sunday. He had several for market. Mr. and Mrs. Georg BJoreet and stale law at the last session of the neighbors helping him. little daughters of Cottage Grove legislature. M r and Mrs Sam Koaanke vis were guests Sunday at the C. R The board started work In June. ited Sunday evening with Mr. and Dear home. 10<i* M r * J. W. Fisher at Thornton Cor M r and Mrs. Bert Myers were at n e r* I .(Mise I « * f Bindere. Sentinel the D. L L ittle home two days of Dale Ponsfnrd of Salem was a last week, helping to pick turkeys ■J£nj|ravhijj jr b e M e n n n *L ^ Relief From Curse SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WOMEN A N D CHILDREN Imperial Barber Shop D H H SEX Dr. G. Stahl CHESTNUT TRANSFER CO. WANTADS 666 666 Also in Tablets Kidney Acids Break Sleep | LEO NARD TRANSFER W. GENERAL TRANSFER Young Wife, Afraid to Eat, Lives on Soup Cottage Grove A d ju s tm e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments Sore Throat? Don’t Gargle IVeWdcomeyou 7bt hotel CONGRESS ® a a a a a a a a a a a a MOUNT VIEW. "Oregon's Own Cash Stotts' Pay As You Go and Your Money Will Go Farther And it’s a true saying that it pays to pay cash at Gray’s for w e’ll help you make your money go farther and yet be able to serve on your table the country’s finest foods. SOAP DEAL Pineapple 2 ‘ ui 20 bam White Wonder 78c 1 Wonder Foain, Ig pkg. 40c 3 Toilet Soap ................ 30c 3 cans 55c Rolled Oats 9 lb. sack 39c FR EE W ith this a t ... $1.43 10 Bars W hite Wonder Soap Mian-Luu Oysters 5-01, cana 2 cans 25c PET ER P A N COFFEE. “A Real Coffee” Franco-American Spaghetti 3 cans 29c 35c Lb.—3 Lbs. $1.00 All Gold All Gold All Gold Fancy Kraut Pumpkin Hominy 3^ n 3>4. 3 cans 37c 3 cans 37c 3 cans 37c Franquette Walnuts Roasted Peanuts 3 lbs. 39c Fancy—27c lb. 4 lbs. $1.00 Dallca Di.tmond Fancy Hard Wheat MCKenaie Finest Valley Pop Corn Flour 49 lbs. $1.35 Flour 49 lbs. $1.19 Fi rat Claaa Every kernel popa 1 Bbl—4 ska ... 35.35 1 Bbl—4aka 3 lbs. 25c $4 69 APPLES 95c Box OREGON HONEY 5 lb. pail 69c ONIONS MINCE MEAT Oregon No. 1 Fresh in bulk 25 lb. sack 29c 2 lbs. 25c Spitzenberira— Extra Nice Gray’s Cash Store PHONE 53 A ffiliated with Irish’s Cash Stores Money Paid for Bottled Drinks Builds School House, City Hall, Armory Your schools, your city hall, your armory are, no doubt, a source of considerable pride to every person who buys a nickel bottled drink. They ought to be, for they are splen did buildings, and you, no doubt, are paying part of the tax money with which they are being paid for. You are, no doubt, proud to have a part in providing such splendid buildings. However, you probably have no objection to letting industries of the city pay their share of the taxes w ith which such buildings are built, and we are wonder ing if you know that if every nickel drink drunk in Cot tage Grove were manufactured in Cottage Grove, it would require increased equipment upon which taxes would be paid, it would require additional employes who also would pay taxes, and would spend their money here to help others pay taxes. The easiest way to reduce the tax to each individual is to increase the amount of property paying taxes. The way to increase the amount of property owned by such indus tries as a bottling works, a bakery, a creamery, a wood manufacturing plant, is to buy the things these industries make whenever it is possible for you to do so. Give Your Home Community First Chance Demand Cottage Grove Bottled Goods Cooperating in thia campaign are the Electric Bakery, City Bakery, Cottage Orove Creamery, Cottage Orove Bottling Works, Cottage Orove Sentinel, Cottage Orove M anufacturing Company. . __ <a> ISlSlSSSSSlSlSS®®®®®®®®®®®® I n m r iir :ii A î= î a I s í= í a a A ä ■ ■