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I H IIIIY , «IA IW A »Y » , 1—1. Astronomical Limita nut o f the Grove, went down to see made a -{tip to Roseburg W ednes Alice Conner attended a kitchen Architectural Tarm them Tuesday. It would not ha p,»«all»l0 for aa- day. demonstration at the chamber of Thw wont Mrt0ch»M la tin arch I tec Mrs. John Witllan and Mrs. Wil trouontcra to tlclcct other anna atir« Mrs. W L. Townsend's father and commerce rooms tn Eugene Wed turai term which hi I'rntico at?nt bur Black attended a quilting par his w if e . Mr. and Mrs. W. B Addle- nesday. flea any aplre, hut tn Kiiullah uaajio rounded bjr ayalem« of planeta, ty Monday afternoon In Cottage man of Eugene, and Mrs. T own Mr. and Mrs Ethan Tonole, who la limited to it amali, almitler aplra oven If they eilal. Il la probahU Grove at the home o f Mrs. Uuy send's brother. Clede Addlentan. had been occupying the Barfield that doubla atara tir«« the rule and which I» I'hitvil upon ilio ridir«' <»f • D IVIDE. LATHAM. Lfwia. and her sister, Mrs. Jam es H icks of cottage, left Sunday for Portland. rOH MALE Miac’MLLAMEOUM roof of a church and not upon a planetary a>atonia the eieeptlon.— Miss Geneva l*erini of Broderick, Eugene, spent Tuesday at Wnahtngtoii Htar. the The Misses Dorothy and Ruth I. l l ú i h I» towur. C IIIC K H IIA I C U Í I» fOp«el*| to U . «ntlasl.) (S pecial to th s « s a il» * ].) a suburb of Sacramento, arrived Townsend home. Hohman of Eugene spent Sunday- I l Mvt.i W l i l i h. KUOtf laid M Jaa. 27.— Mr. and Mr». Arthur Jan. 27. — Arlene Dillon »pent Saturday evening and will visit a Mrs. Roy Hucheson spent Monday night with their parents. Mr. and l.Alidk» HKNM. Ord»r now lu i* k c t yuur fc«Uhln< d«l»«. Hoy S llanda, 0 S u«ll»« Jarkaon are th s parent» o f a »on Thursday night with Edna Grubb. A l tu nal a M o n o p o ly month with friends and relatives. night with Mrs. Susan W alker of Mrs. George Hohman. Few Sand Ititl Cranaa V11»• n » » ll’ '«li^ |l0 í« 'u born January 22 at a Eugene hos Martin Anderson of Eugene »pent Mis» l*erlnl formerly llyed here, be Black Butte. Mr and Mrs. Joll and Frank The I tilt« <1 Mtatea anppllea about Tho «anti MU crane, noted for It* pital. The baby w eighed 7 pounds. Tuesday at the N. W. W hite home. fore the removal of the fam ily to U JU ’U U & JI M liM V lC M . Mrs. C. H. Woods Is on the sick spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. throe foilrtIta o f the world's de amtiNlntf courlwM|» ttiitlca, la i i I ii io n i The Divide Social Neighbor» met K M Uh > 3 Al H U . l t . II l Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Ijam s and Sacramento three years ago. list. Oliver Rose at Drain. »»tend f«»«* «tried prono« . , , i , , in H it-, . o i m t i y ral«.« Kraljbt bauilitg (ruta lo iiia u d T hursday at the home of Mr». J. A. daughter of E ugene visited at the The primary class of the Christ Mr. and Mrs. L R- Sm ith and Ernest Bates of Oakridge was a atad uib*r «aliay lowua. loa* dlaiau«« M ackey. A delicious dinner was L. W. McKlbben home Sunday. Mrs. Bessie Smith visited relatives bible school, which has been taught supper guest Friday evening at the bau lhif oí all Aluda, furullur» utuvlug aud served at noon and the day was for a number of j ears by Mrs. Mary home of his grand patents. Mr and • lora<« aro only a parí oí Iha ••r«!<** «o Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hanna of in Springfield Sunday. uílar, Collada G ruta • &ug»ua Fr*l<hl apent quilting. Row river were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Sid Savage and White, honored their teacher last Mis, W A Witchcr A Irwuaí x i um pauj, ph,ua wtf J u if « T he 3-7 telephone line 1» now com guests at the Melville Hanna home, little grandson of Cottage Grove Sunday when they presented her Sunday visitors at the l.ee Nixon r o k SAl.K A FKW l'GNM OF Á NO 1 pleted and when the 8F line 1» built Edna Grubb, former pupil at the spent Monday evening at the J. W. with a dress as a gift for her birth home were Mr. and Mrs. Harold balad va lab aud oal liajr l'lyda F th e tw o line» w ill be separated. Latham school, who Is now going to Fisher home. day anniversary, January 23. Wolfard of Cottage Grove. U right. 1* O. Cr*aw»ll, Or«<uu. i»hon» Joe L ancaster apent Friday In school In Cottage Grove, had a va- Mrs. George Foster entertained M í«‘i» The Walker Athletic club will E ugene on business. MOSBY CREEK. cation of three days last week dur- Thursday and Friday afternoons of play the Cottage Grove Warriors on l U 1» S M O O l li l O t » G A 3 HA S O I íbroa holaa, Iwu uvan« w lih control. ‘ The F rank McOervtn family ing the period of semesteb examina- last weea with quilting parties. A the W alker floor Monday night p ravtL all, n»w , « a i f ! 4 \ «»11 íor drove to Oakland Bunday to attend tions. Edna was exempted in her number of women and their chll-i (Speelsl to the ttestlsel.) The club played at Blachly Thurs Clark* Fiaclrle Cu,. *40 Oliva M» . Lu the funeral of an old friend, Frank studies and did not have to take the dren were present both afternoons. Jan. 2S. Bert Caster and Elmer day night. OfM u M cKean. exams. Refreshm ents were served. Crawford passed the recent eighth Kenneth and W alter H uff of __________MY WOOD Mr. and Mrs. John Dugan, after a The p. Powell fam ily of London Mr. and Mrs. Joe 1‘reinaxxi and grade exam inations with excellent Bonansa. nephews of Mrs. Conner, l ’rj alab wovd, 10 Inafc. |3 U U par load • ,,te r 'j M*ldred Dugan, visited Saturday at the Ora Powell Miss Geneva Perlni spent Saturday grades. visited briefly at the Conner home Our yard baa aavaral bundrad «orda ai much In Eugene, reported her as *"* ' home. evening at the Albert Tonole home Clarence Kirk has resumed log- Friday. dry alab wood au band aow SV a guar Improved In health. Mr. and Mrs. L. W. McKlbben and in Pass creek cauyon. ging operations In the Bert Lan Miss Alice Kent of Eugene spent aulaa aallafacllou. SV a cau also iurulab dry formal wood and plauar aud«. I all Dan Dugan, who has been suffer- fam ily spent Saturday In Eugene. George Foster returned Satur caster timber after several weeks' the week end with home folks. au ut far larga block wood ar graaa alab Ing from a severe cold, Is much Im Melville Hanna and Ellen Jean day from a lathing job. which he lay off. Mrs. Lawrence Brown entertained waad la auy taugtb. l'hona 10. l*u«n proved. a ld e a Rally 1‘rug Kiora. and Arthur Hanna visited Saturday had been working on for several Mrs. Mac Tonole returned last the Social Neighbors club at her tawu ____ c u t F I L l. V O M I t N \ tUlia Mias M argaret Mostachetti has at the Richard Hanna home on weeks. Friday from a Eugene hospital, home W ednesday afternoon. The SALE —’ |»K1 OAK WO0X>. U been unable to attend high school Row river. where she recently underwent an affair was In the nature of a show FOU month« «i<a«oulitg l ‘ar curd. 4 lout, the past few days because o f illness. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hickey- operator. The fam ily has moved to er for the new bride, Mrs. Lloyd frt òO, 10 Ituh. >« 4 0 ; U mch, |T .fû . SAGINAW. Mr. and Mrs. Bonnie Perini will spent Saturday In Eugene. - fool leiiglba li doairvd. 1'bona Craawvll, Natron, where Mr. Tonole Is work- Hankins. 5F 1 I. at mjr aapauaa, biava Edward«. take their Infant son to Portland Mr. and Mrs. Lester VanNortwick (S p ecia l to the S en tin el.) Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright and Craawall. ing on a railroad. ____ ~ J10 Jup Tuesday to consult a specialist. of London spent Monday at the Mrs. Lee Dugan, Mrs. Clifford Mrs. Fred Hammond and son N sil Jan. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Chris Reed W OOO F O R H A L B — 1 > K Y " M « • The baby has not been well for John Trunnel home, and son Warren and Mr. and Mrs. Allen. Agnes Ijryng, Evelyn Dugan, spent Tuesday- with Mrs. Nora growth lu 10 luth laatAlba. 0J òO pat som e time. Mi. ar.d Mrs. Fred Pow ell of tx>a- Bill Besson motored to Oregon City Mrs. Albert R issue and Mrs. Charlie Jackson. load J liar p*>r cord. T>ahvorad. C. L. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Russell are burg visited Friday at the Ora Monday- to visit Mr. Besson's moth Krouse were E ugene visitors Fri Hauaau, 1Ô.0 h. Malu «trac I. phone Jd Í1J m oving back to Divide and Win- Powell home. er. They returned Monday- eve day. »ton and Mabel Ann will again at- Mr. and Mrs. Wilhtun K eyes spent ning with the exception of Mr. B es TUB MALJI OH TUA DM ____ John Allen was on the sick list The Pastor Says: tend Divide school. Saturday in Eugene. son. who remained for a few days' the first of the week. Better be a million dollars Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sellers were The Albert Hull fam ily had dln- visit w ith his mother. altura, bouaawara. alovaa. ala. Pavan Finley Whipps did road work owning nothing than nothing burnitura cum pan v l'hona 4. n'JlIie gueets at the Frank Chapman home ner Sunday with Mrs. Hull's moth- owning a million dollars.—John John Landess o f Grants P ass and near the Jay Blaekmore home Mon- the nineteenth when the birthday er, Mrs. Ella J. Woodard of Cot his sister, Mrs. John N esw angcr of da-v and Tuesday. TEAM WORK. Andrew Holmes. T h e n e t r F o r d h im m o r e I h u n tage Grove. R eturning home, they Creswell, visited friends here Wed t . l M V M. * LAM W O I ì k ’ Oli \V FI Mrs Fred Frasee w as sick Mon hau Hug. g ardati plowing, sandy loaiu. visited at the John McCall home. day. She was taken to Cottage nesday. Call al bprigga lilac b a um U ahop ur aaa tir e n ty h u l l a n d r o l l e r b e a r in g » Mrs. Amanda Hull spent last W, Mortenson and son Jim m ie re Grove for medical treatm ent. Fd E Sprtgga. JJt U n n e c e s s a r y I n s t r u c t io n week a t the home o f a daughter. turned from California Friday, a f Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kerr are the UOUSLM TOM SALB Mrs. Roscoe Ycarous. She visited ter spending several m onths there. parents of an 8S-pound son born “How to Full Down" Is the Illum EVIDENCE o f the high quality bulll into the new Ford one dav at the Albert Hull home. LIQUID or TABLETS inating heading over an article In HOUSE FOR Hi.*!*, UAM s i JGII.N They- are living in one of Mrs. S. K. Monday. January 26. j O ip • lo a ur Elb«rt Hwda. is the extensive use o f hall anti roller Itcarings. I here George E. Johnson consulting id ? m l''c ^ L p h o ^ a a magazine. What we need la to Mrs. Will Ham m ersley and son Cure Colds, Headache«, Fever llOl'MK FOR SALK. HALL A JOHNSTON engineer of Omaha. N e b . w as at Mary Alma Benston and Robert Bertie were Grove visitors Satur know how to stand up. Few folks tire more than twenty in ull — an unusually largr num 6 6 6 SALVE ur Kikert Hede» J o t Í p the Latham sesonhous a few days need directions on how to tumble. Keene spent the w eek end with day. TO B B H P ï ï l l l S O i i l t U ' H H t»R R M CURES BA B Y ’S COLD ber. Each bearing Is adequate In size ami earefully last week. Doris Lebow has gone to Natron their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. W. orde ur bulb, for wood Rediu A crew o f men made improve A. Keene, at Thornton Corners. to stay with a sister, Mrs. Mac selected for the work ¡1 has to <lo. Man Made Gods LOST AND FOUND m ents at the governm ent airport Jam es Conley- returned Saturday Tonole, for several weeks. He who worships only the crea rUUM D — A P l'R sK At some points in the Ford rhassis you will find hall near here last week. I'O X T A IM Sli Mrs. L. Lassiter of Reedsport vis from Vancouver, where he visited small sbsags, found in lb* south pwrt tion of his own hand*, whether It A delegation from W enatchee. hearings. At others* roller hearings are used regardless friends and relatives for three ited Mrs. Tillie Dugan one day last be a statue, a book, n business or of town betw een Fourth and Slvih strost* Wash., visited the Latham seson weeks. week. Owner may have swme upon proper tdenti- a hank account, has nilsaed the rcul o f their higher cost. I’he deciding furlor is the per ll Four I I » t i . c t ipc hous Sunday afternoon. The school board of. the Walden Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Inm an, daugh meaning of living.—Country Home. Mrs. Minnie N ichols received Exemption. formance of the cur. and Agnes and , son La- district has decided to retain Mrs. word Thursday of the death of a ters _ Lottie . Morris as teacher for the remainder Fellow w ants to know If a boy The extensive use o f hall a m i poller hearings in the brother. O. F. Churchill, of Hoqm- ' erne o i ' e“ e,t a Sunday dm- o f the school year. with no taste for it should be forced am. Wash. Mr. Churchill fell down “ er * “* « * at 1118 Francta E aitburn new Fonl insures sm oother operation, saves gusoline, Rhode Island First to to take music lessons. Welt, certain W e K now llo w home. a stairway Christmas day. It was IKiRF.NA. Mrs. Harry B enston of Eugene increases speed and power, give« quicker pick-up, de Curb R eckless Driver ly not unless he lives In a house at thought he was recovering satisfac least three blocks from the nearest torily until a short time before his was an overnight gu est Sunday at (S pecial to the S en tin el.) The first speed law, or very near neighbor. If It's a saxophone, the creases noise, and give« greater reliability au«l longer life the F. T. Benston home. death. He was 77 years old. Mrs. Jan. 26.—Mrs. Ruth England and ly the first. In America was passed minimum should be six blocks. Mr. and Mrs. Claude W illey spent to vital moving parts. Nichols was unable to attend the children Robert and Faye and Mrs. by the Ckilonlal assemlily of tthode N ashville Banner. W ednesday evening w ith Mr. and funeral, which was held at Ollier nut«lantliiig feature« that make the new Ford Em it Kirk and daughter Evelyn IsLiiid In MTS after a clitlil had P. S. Bukowaki, Prop. Mrs. Ivan W itcher in D elight val-'' quiam January 24. been run down by an equestrian: motored to Eugene Saturday. u value far above I lie price are the Triplex shatter-proof ley. Durable Kope. Norma Dugan w as a visitor at the "Whereas there was very lately Mansel Kinney, who Is working Mr. and Mrs. Howard Keene vis A lady was buying cigars for her home of Edna Cherry at London glass windshield,silent, fully enclosed four-wheel brakes, tn the town of Newport on Rhode ited a t the Charley Overton hom i in Portland, is home w ith his fam Island very great hurte done to a husband, and insisted that they be Saturday. ily for a few days visit. four ¡loudaille ih n ih lt^ tdin g hydraulic shock absorb PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Powell of Cot in Creswell Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Peterson mo «mall chiide by reason of exceed strong, because, as she remarked, Miss Maurine R ussell w as a E u tored recently to Portland, where ing fast and hard riding of horses "my husband bites them so." ers, alum inum pistons, chrom e silicon nlloy valves, tage Grove spent Sunday evening OEXTlsrs gene visitor Friday afternoon. at the Alfred W hite home. Mr. Peterson will serve on the fed in said town, this assemlily takelng three-quarter floating rear axle. Rustic«* Steel, the ex Mr. and Mrs. Logan 'Bear and TVS. W . g , LEBOW .— Ilcatist. Otiice At the executive m eeting of the the matter Into their serious con eral grand jury’. F ifth and hl sin streets. B o n n . 8 :3 - P. T. A. held Monday night at the children of Creswell visited Tues King's Speech Old Rite tensive use of fine steel forgiugs, and unusual accuracy sideration and being desirous for Mr. and Mrs. P. F. Rose, teach sn d 1 to SsBO. E v en in g , sn d Sun day at the Jam es Conley home. The king's speecli la In reality ers in the Dorena grade school, the future to prevent the like mis day. by sppoin tm ent. P h o n e s: Office 35. school house, it w as decided to hold in manufacturing. a fair for the club members in May tile declaration of the causes of the residence 107-K. spent the week end with Mr. Rose's chief. doe ordain, et cetera—that HEBRON. and to give prizes for entrees. It from and after the putdicatlou here summons of the British parliament parents in Roseburg. T \ k C. H . K1ME. D entiet, rtr»t N slion and forms the legal basis for the c .. . , Bruce A. Coie, principal in the of, if any person or persons shall J-J Sl bsnk building. C uttsge Grove. Ore was also decided to observe found deliberations of the two house«. It ,, _ p*c * ° ’ ., 3 , * . Dorena school, spent the week end presume to ride on either horse, «pentolini In ex trsciio n . sd m in u tr sti >n of er's day at the next regular P. T. A. nitro u s ox ld sn d oxygen, o rsi surgery. m eeting and at that tim e to send a .^ f! :.Ge° rge, Kel>elbec}1 ?n.d “ n *e at his home at P leasant Hill. gives In broad outline the leglsla mare or gelding, a galiup or to run O ffice phone 10. R esidence 1 2 6-E. tlve program of the session, orlg sm all contribution to the state P. T. daughter Caroline attended the fun Mrs. Faye W icks, teacher at the speed—In the streets of Newport— eral of a great uncle, E. E. Dead- D isston school, spent the w eek end said person shall for his offense Inully the king actual’/ delivered A. ' PHYSICl.isS. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. R ose w ent to m°nd, a t Leaburg W ednesday. Re- at her home in Eugene, his speech In person and parlia pay Into the treasurer of said U. O. E FU UdT.— Pbyxicton sn d sur- Salem Saturday and took the travel- turning home they were overnight ment could not assemble until the J. B. Mosby of this place visited towne 5 shillings In money on de (s o n . Office in L s , u n building ing library back to the state library guests in Eugene of her mother, several days last week w ith a mand; 2 shillings of which shall king thought fit to summon It. The P h one 47, C ottoge d rove. Oregon. "king's speech" apparently dates and received a new consignm ent Mrs. E. F. Ream. be paid to any person or persons daughter in Eugene. AXLEY, M. D .— Ph rxictsn snd xur This library contains, w ith its sup- George Kebelbeck Jr. and Philip hack to the “model parliament'* of that shall give Information thereof plement, 65 books. Mrs. Rose, the H ersey finished their high school Edward I, summoned In 13®. and the other 3 shilling« to remain SILK CREEK. &***_________________ ’ librarian, urges everyone to borrow !a^t week. George will farm his for the use of said towne."—D e A W. K1ME. M. D. — Phr.leton and these books as there are some very faUier’s place. (S pecial to the Sentinel.) 21. Burgeon. Obstetric« sud di>es»rí oi fine ones in the collection. A list of Leonard Gilcrlst and Philip Her Jan. 27. - Mr. and Mrs. W illis Mor troit News. " P r o s p e r o u s* * o n 3 1 0 0 a Y e a r wom en sn d children s «pecisltr. OffiM A prosperous Chinese farmer In F ir st U stio n a i Bank building. Pbonea: the books has been sent to the sey are putting the farm ers’ tele ris of W alterville were week-end O ffice. 2 3 4 ; realdence, 126-J. Realdence fam ilies in the d istrict The library phone line in repair. They are visitors at the home of Mrs. Morris' Speed M ade No A ppeal the Shanghai region »up|«>rt» a fam addreaa, 1149 weat Main. cutting brush and settin g several parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. T. Kim is already proving popular. lly of six on nn income of 310«) n to Hidebound Royalty Mrs. Lee W illiams, with her sis poles. year, American 11101117. He »pend« ball. . H . F IE L D S, M. D.— Generai prae- Members of the royal family Elliot Vinson Jr. spent Sunday at 22 cents a day to feed the whole LOW P n iC K N OE F o n » C A R « tic s. O bstetric* and disease* o f wom ter, Mrs. Frank W hite of Cottage The Neighbors' Friendship club an, O rsr U sm 's D rug Btors, Cottage Grove, and her sister-in-law from the Führer home. family. In tills district the farm m et at the home of Mrs. Charles were nt first relurtant to travel by Or»»*. Dexter visited a t the Albert Hull Truman Clarke came down from Trembley on Thursday, January 22. rail, writes a columnist in the Man averages two-fifths of an acre, and | home one day last week. most of the farmers own the soli W estport Saturday for a few days' -phe follow ing m em bers were pres- chester Guardian. Queen Victoria ATTORNEYS. Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Rose. Latham visit at home. He returned to W est- ent: M m . George Teeters, Mrs. F. did not make tier first Journey un either in whole or In part.—World's erbert w . lombard . — Attorn;? teachers, spent the week end at port Tuesday. Work. jj Vincent, Mrs. Mary Burcham, til June, I M S , wiii-n she traveled a t Law. F irst National Bank bulidiog Monmouth, visiting with a brother Miss Hazel Führer and a friend, Mrs. E. E. Paul, Mrs. Eloise Wheel- from London to Windsor In the It 9 |»/ ms •*•«/ ■/•/IrorFv IVtompoa« ansi «p*aa 3ÍF« Phon* 94, C ottage Groce. Oregon. of Mr. Rose. Bill Rosinbaugh of Eugene, spent er> Mrs. Martha Bittinger. Mrs. Ed "Royal Mall Rond Carriage" con • afre af real. >«»• boy • /«*» a »saaUf «íoiao 8H 1N N . — A ttorney at L a * and U n d e r th e B a n in S la m structed two years previously tn a «« « FtoNrvtoAaa« fla a . 5 « y«a«»F Ja^ar /a * WalaAia. the w eek end with her parents, Mr. Conklin, Mrs. K. H. Bennett, Mrs. MoUury Public. Practice» In ail Men wearing plus four» nini worn and Mrs. F. C. Führer. Arthur Woolcott, Mrs. E. R. Dar- spirit c f lo y iil a iitli'ip iitb in . MOUNT VIEW. •ourt*. B ader building. Cottage Grove. The queen disliked high railway en without stocking» nre not ad ----- rrMrS’ F ‘ C' Fuhrer and Mrs' Mary nel1- Mr3- Oscar W heeler, Mrs. Or-ron mltted to the roynl palnee or the (S pecial to the S en tin el.) Haley visited Monday with Mrs. Clarence Rowe and the hostess. At speeds, and on her Journeys to Bal stables of the sacred white ele Jan. 27.—Mr. and Mrs. Glen Line- o liv ®r Robinson near Creswell, g o the business m eeting Mrs. E. E. moral never exceeded 20 miles an phants In Slam. Members of a baugh and fam ily and Mrs. Nancy *“ * 5°oCo t.t age ° r ° ve y Uit friends Paul presided in the absence of honr. According to tradition, the world cruise, recently returned, re Linebaugh of Walden visited Satur- ,SUvdayu Mr8' l ST Mra- E verett Allen. Mrs. Eloise prince consort was on one occasion ported this edict of the Siamese day evening w ith Mr. and Mrs. 1 n to her home ln Klamath Fali9 W heeler as assistant secretary read known to request "Not so fast next king. Claude Arne. They were accom- 3°??' „ _ , t letters to the club from Miss Ger- time, Mr. Conductor, please." In France It wns even harder to panied home by the two boys, Dar- h “ ®'ii Barkem ey er has trude L. Skow. home demonstrator, rel and Willard Arne, wno remained b “ L H1 , of Eugene. Mrs. Ralph Teeters and induce royalty to travel by the new overnight. They returned Sunday F bei bTCk-,? 1r ' and ¿ ack Eleanor Teeters from Fullerton, fangled method of conveyance. with Mr. and Mrs. Arne, who went 9** P motore^ to Tillamook Mon- Cal. Phonograph m usic furnished When Lonls Philippe proposed to Chestnut Brothers, proprietors for them. ioTr? daY3 fiahing trip. entertainm ent during the after- travel to Itouen by a special train Mrs. Kate Sears of Cottage . r^ f 8'x£rai5 j8 ,?iUr9 r ha3 rletur"e<i noon. Mrs. Arthur W oolcott will be in 1843 his ministers were struck STORAGE AND GENERAL Grove and Mrs. W alter Dowens vis- [ ° , Marshfleld- * her® eh« had hostess for the club February 5. with consternation and held a spe TRANSFER ited Tuesday w ith Mrs. Amanda 8p€nk««veJ « l months w ith a daugh- Members have been asked to bring cial cabinet meeting. They came g eftP1 ter- Mr«- w aiter Jepson. - . - . and needles as there will — - be to the conclusion that the railway thimble Long Distance Hauling wag not safe enough for the trans Mr. and Mrs. Klrtlev of Cottave _ The baPd concert given by the com forter to tie. port of the royal person, and the Plano Moving a Specialty Grove visited Monday with Mr. and r/?.'?,8' ' ' T ’ n ^ “.“7 " We. Mrs' Hiram WHeeler'a father, Mr. king bad recourse to post horses. Mrs. R oy Hands. union hal1 Friday evening w as W atkins of W ashington, who had O ffice phone 6 Miss B em adine Schneider spent ?[e11 re"dered and much enjoyed by been visiting here for several weeks, •. OOTTAGB GBOVE, OREGON the past week end in Salem at the T\ eTe Wi“ *?£ a f/ e* returned to his home this week. Residence Phone 160-Y entertainm ent given at the hall a farew ell party was held at the J. H. Ponsford home. home of Elder and Mrs. J. D. Mrs. Mamie Spaugh and C. L. February 6. The ladies’ club met W ednesday Grimes on Saturday evening. A Dunn of Eugene were guests at the home of Mrs. Spaugh's aunt, Mrs. of last week. A business m eeting large number attended. Music and was held and two new members singing was a part of the entertaln- Amanda Sears, Sunday evening. — u c u u e u a a uus- Mrs. C. s R. - Dear s attended m is were added. m aking the present m e a t Mr. and Mrs. Grimes and slonary m eeting held at the Central “le”“bershlP over 30. Mrs. Cherry's daughter Itha will leave for Ten- Presbyterian church in Eugene , Was ,inighed and one P«t in nessee early next week, having With each twelve cans Tomatoeg Ooltlcii Tuesday afternoon f rarnes for Mrs. Jasper Patten, traded their ranch here for one in Bantam Corn, Utah .Sugar Peaa, String L. Leonard, Prop. Enney Oregon Mrs. W yatt Elliott of Portland L A 5 ? ? * fir8t “ d thlrd that state. Benns, Pumpkin 21/|S, Limn Bean* Is tall. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk of Walden w ®dn®sdays of the month. Visitors at the home of Mrs. Kull Cream OFFICE AT HOWE'S Large 16-oz. can A night school wan conducted Martha B ittinger Saturday were a CONFECTIONERY visited Mrs. Amanda Sears one day Tuesday by Herman L afky of Cot- brother-in-law, John E. Bittinger, Rea. P h on e 239-J last week. tage Grove. The subject was of Buda, 111., and a sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Lockwood and DRY HARD WOOD daughter o f Cottage Grove were Source of N ew Stock of Chickens." Mrs. Susie E. WIgmore, a nephew TOR SALE Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. N ext week the subject will be and his wife, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Feeding and Brooding o f Baby E. W lgmore and daughter, Rose- Schneider. A poultry tour to visit mary of Seattle, Wash. They left Ralph Sears and V iolet R iley of Chicks. “Quality in W alker spent Sunday at the Mrs. numerous hatcheries is planned for on Monday for Seattle. C otta g e G ro v e. O regon an early date. the Cup” Elder and Mrs. W estbrook of Eu- Amanda Sears home. ! gene were visitor» at the Saturday 3 LBS. SUGAR FREE WITH EAOH THREE LBS LONDON. i services at the Advent church. Mr. THORNTON CORNERS. .a . . . 7 ” . . W estbrook addressed the young (Special to ,h. Sentinel.) people., m eeting ln the a ft.m oon , ( Special to the S entin el.) Jan. 27.—Miss Lily Krisher, who * Jan. 27.—Mrs. Howard Cox is ill. when members from the Cottage Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Hooker of Grove church joined them. form erly made her home with a sis Mrs. E. E. Paul and Mrs. A. Wool- ter, Mrs. John W illian, was mar- Lorane visited Sunday - afternoon Best Cane Fine or Coarse N o P rem ium ried in E ugene Friday to R av Pot- w,tn Mrs- H ookers brothers, John cott and son John were dinner C ollections and | j. | j | | * Jl and F) H George F czxh f Sutherland, l t i l lxzx*«1o«« d »» « « * 3 «»»»»»«*» »»« at»*» U « .«—«»* of X Mr. F «* and — -I Mrs. and with guests at the home You don't really have to Adjustments 8. V. Allison In Cottage Grove Ralph Black, who finished high other relatives. wait the turn of the calen Theona Krewson o f Cedar creek Tuesday of this week. school in Cottage Grove last week, First N ation al Hank Bldg. dar for your vacation. Take E. E. Paul and »on, M. E. Paul, is employed near Dorena by Joe spent the week end w ith Grace LOM BARD. Attorney w ent to Oakland Tuesday on busl- it now, when you need it Thrasher, who has a logging con Geer. Mr. and Mrs. R oy Hutcheson and ness. tract there. most. Board a Southern Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Dixon and two small daughters of Burns and ; Mr. and Mrs. Clevenger o f Cot. Pacific train to California. Hutcheson's daughter spent Thursday evening i Mrs. r ’ v H utcb ei?n 's father. Henry tage Grove were guests Monday at To San Francisco, L oj with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Denny in ~ rrTVed Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. R. 3 LBS SUGAR FREE WITH EACH 6 GANS Cottage Grove tbe T ' J ° nes home for a few Darnell. Angeles, Hollywood . . . Buy now, this is your lust chance days’ visit. Mr. Hucheson is work- _____________ Henry Lake, who has been quite perhaps to Agua Caliente DELIG HT VALLEY. ill at his home during the past ing a t an experim ent station at or Palm Springs. Some • S ’ if Burns and left Monday for Corval week, is reported improving. where down South you’ll (Special to tha flantlnsl.) U r] Matt Maddess of Silk creek vis lis to confer w ith officials o f the experim ent station there. find the carefree fun you ited Monday afternoon at the J. W. Jan. 26.—Mr. and Mrs. Joll and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones spent F ish er home. need to fit you for the year Frank were Sunday callers at the Thursday at the Howard Cox home. M iss Ethel Chestnut returned Mrs. Cox is ill. ahead. W. E. N ixon and W. A. Keene Sunday evening from a week'» visit W illiam McKell is on the sick homes. Any Southern Pacific w ith a cousin, Mrs. Floyd May, In n s t Miss Isabelle Hoover, Ted George agent will help you plan A1M^?y »Tri>n r • am . O. P. W ills fell Saturday while and Clarence Lewis were Sunday the trip. 3 LBS SUGAR FREE 3 LBS. SUGAR FREE FriHav with °r- 8 working in his barn and has been dinner guests at the home of Mr. H i e W e l c o m e y o u ■n„nt sp en t F riday with Mrs. George Fos- glck ever glnce. and Mrs. E. J. Kent. The Gideon N ew ton fam ily of Mr"- Lo1» Benston spent a few The little baby of Mr. and Mrs. Independence spent Sunday with an d«Y« ‘his week with home folks, Tom Queener has been quite sick uncle, A. S. Newton. They were ac- Donald W itcher recently w ent to but is reported improving. companied home by Oscar N ewton. W oodard’s camp to work. Mrs. Mrs. E. E C hestnut w ent to Eu- „ . A , The Dick Dickerson fam ily of W itcher will spend a month with a The gene M onday to help care for her Eugene spent Sunday a t the Mur- sister, Mrs. Rankin, at Crow, husband's sister, Mrs. S. A. Walkin- ray Newton home. Mrs. M. A. Horn spent Saturday shaw , w ho is seriously 111. The Bessie Gulley of Springfield spent and Sunday with her son Francis T. M BOYD, Agent M isses E th el and Donna Chestnut, last week with Mrs. W alter Murray, at Corvallis. accom panied by Mrs. W ill Chest. Glen Banton and H arvey Shipp j Mrs. R. C. Barfield and Mrs. Phon» 11 W ANTADS m i V o II » Xrfj,________ SM O O TH N ESS 666 Y O U R HEAD J S h o u ld Be W ell T a ilo re d IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP U 11 to w D H R H 9, H J. CH ESTN U T TRA N SFER CO. $430 to $630 G ray’s Cash Store A ffiliate d w ith Iris h ’s Cash S tores 711 M ain St. F re e C ity D eliv ery P h o n e 53 Why wish for Summer? LEONARD TR W . A N S F E R vacation N O W in G en eral T ra n sfe r Last Week Big January Canned Goods Sale P o rk and Beans 3 Lbs. Sugar Free C H E E SE 5c E ach B uy 12 cans ...................... $1.45 and g e t 3 lbs. su g a r free 17c Lb. Peter Pan Coffee Cottage Grove A d j u s t m e n t Bureau California cw Lb. 34c; 3 lbs. $1 SU G A R G raham F lo u r Carnation Wheat 20 Lbs. $1.00 10 lb. sack 29c Large package 19c m H . W . A ll G old C anned G oods C A R N A T IO N M ILK T a ll C ans Baby C ans 12 cans $1.00 24 cans $1.00 HOTEL rORYLAND»O 1O «ba»«, lom. MHau A llaw ia ON Southern Paeifie K E E P Y O U R M O N E Y AT H OM E T rade a t G ra y ’s LOW P R IC E S E V E R Y DAY