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O o tt o f Eugene vlaltad over the relative« a t M arcóla. She was a o -*u p along the rig h t o f w a y and re* week end w ith M rs. G eorg* Kehel- com panled by M rs. A. 8. Cole and p airin g the road, beck. M r. and M rs. Lionel Lender«, w ho Robin Woods Is on the elck lis t M elvin K ebelbeck spent the w eek rem ained over Sunday w ith M r. and H . C. Contbe o f Eugene came up end In C ottage Orove w ith his M rs. H e n ry L ake. Saturday to visit old friends, grandparents, M r. and M rs. M ik e M rs. Charlee Conner of D e lig h t Quests a t the W . C S hortrldge KX TBBSS B B B V 10». H E W tO N . Kebelbeck. valley called on M rs. W . A. Keene home Sunday w ere M rs. E lla W ills, F HXHVll'B I ST FHKIUII1' M rs G ladys K im b le and P h ilip M onday. M r. and M rs. John S m all, the M u r- IX r k g M I » im - Prslskt kaallaa frani P»rtlaad (Special to tke Seetlsol.l Prlce w ere m a rrie d M arc h IS In M rs. D. Q uaglta o f W alden visited ray N ew ton fam ily , M r. and Mrs. and alksr ••lia s la a a a laag Sletaaaa W . T . Jones, H e n ry Combs and kaitll»* of all klada fo n d u ra M « lM aad M a rc h 28.— M rs . Jesse G ru b b end Eugene and w ill leave today. M arc h M rs R. B. D ixon S aturday M r and M rs. R. L. R itch e y and M axin e C u rrin , besides the guests •loraga ara aalj a part af Ika torri»» a sister In -la w , M rs G ard ener, calk 28, fo r P o rtland , w here they w ill 417-421 Main 81.. Ovttagv Orora, Oregon Cotton» Orara ■ I«*«»« Fr.lakl M r. C a rp e n te r of C row were Sun- o f honor, M r. and M r * V e rn Short- affrr. -- ’ «a i t it ed on M rs. C la ra E d w a rd s T hu ra- m ake th e ir home. r Camp d a y aftern oo n . T h e y w ere old neigh- I^ s t F rid a y night an e n te rta in day d in n e r guests of M r, and M rs. ridge. T h e occaalon was Vern'S | __________ MONEY TO LOAN. bors In C a lifo rn ia . j ing program consisting o f m otion J. W. Ftahsr. b irth d ay ann iversary. M r. and M rs. G. M. Becker and M r. and M rs. V e rn S h o rtrld g e le ft \VK HAVB *10.000 00 TO LOAN ON M iss L a V e rn e L a m b of Eugene picture», dialect reading and a well Improved ranch or city proparly. cam e home F r id a y evening w ith ta lk on forestry given by M r. F u l- fa m ily o f Eugene visited Sunday M onday forenoon fo r th e ir noma a t : l.onc term«. Reasonable latareat Repay W estwood. Cal A n n a b elle and K a tie Q llc rls t and ier and M r. W e a v e r o f the forestry w ith M r. and M rs. W . A. Keene men! privilege» befuro (Inal due dale. For T he J. W . T h o rn fa m ily moved oulck »ale, list your holding» with na. spent the w eek end, re tu rn in g to educational dep artm en t was given SILK C R E E K . W ednesday to the J. N . Hogue Ilall A Jokaatoa Heal ealala, loans and E u gen e M on day forenoon. at the F arm e rs ' union hall. The . sure Insurance. Office 433 Mala At. , house. M rs . A d a O v e rto n and child ren m eeting was w ell attended. The i Phone 38. m30 87« (Hptotol to Ika Baatlaal.) M r. and M rs W T . Jones spent •p e n t S a tu rd a y and Sunday w ith Black B u tte. London. Hebron and PLANTS rOR SALE _______ , ____ M arch 24.—M r, and Mre. W illis M onday a t the H o w a rd Cox home. M rs . O verton 's m o th e r, M rs. Jessie L ath am ________ schools _______ were represented The e n tertain m en t eras som ething M orris o f W a lte rv llle arrived T hu r»- M r s E m m a Pow ell o f I*orane vle- FON SALI — MIX1D GLADIOLI’« C Hlrrlat. bulbo, 10 cent» a duien. al Kaowlee A L ew le unusual for a ru ra l com m unity and day evening fo r a visit a t the home ited last «reek a t the H o w a rd Cox M iss Jessie P r u e tt and I tira ber or Ih» home. Alto bloomlna al*« of M r». M orris' parents, M r. and home. Stro b eck wore Sunday aftern oo n was appreciated by the audience, I pereanlal pianta of all binda. And (ex M rs. D. T. K im b a ll. T he W a lte r M u rra y fa m ily spent j glove, Canterbury brìi and German paa»y callers a t the O llc rls t home. ■ - T he Neighbors Frlend sihp club Sunday a t L y n x H o llo w w ith M rs. pianta, blooming ala» annua! pianta later M ies H asel F ü h re r spent the LATHAM . •ttjra. Tot Washington svenne. m et a t the home o f M rs. E d Conk- M u rra y 's parents, M r. and Mrs- w e e k end at home w ith her parents, ___ lin T hursday. M arc h 1». T he tim e L ajo ie. Comparable Quality Would Hava Coot M r. and M r s F . C. F ü h re r. (Bpreial u tke s» « tl» » l) DRT WOOD. spent q uiltin g . Mem bers pres- Roy M u rry , w ho is a tte n d in g O. Joe M ille r la home fro m Eugene M arch 24.- M r. and M rs. C. ^7.00 More a Year Ago on tg om ery and E d ith and Deime.- *»» * er* M r». John A shb y^ M rs. S. C.. spent the w eek end a t home, fo r tw o weeks. H e la serving o n M ____ ____ ______________________ Dry aiab wood 14 Ineh 83 00 par load a Sundav Sid Swanson. Swanson. M M rs. Oscar Oscar W W h h e.e St u therlan d, A u d rey and Our yard ha» aeeeral bundrvd eorda af { th e Jury in the c irc u it court. Bushnell v i.lie visited Sunday a a t t the the 3id rs. e e ele r r W ilm a S GxnfarxUi Quality M r». Jeasn C u lver received word vVilliam George home in C ottage and dau gh ter M a ria n . Mrs. Oeorge M ild red Cox and C h ris tin e H o o k e r fcri s l x h »,...«1 oa h»nd no« We fuar Here is a »tyle-right spring suit for young antra aatlafartIon W» « a i ala« furntab a Year Ago Coat S a tu rd a y m orning o f the death o f Q rnve Conklin. M rs. M a ry B urcham . M r*, visited Sunday afte rn o o n a t the W . dry forwat wood and planrr »ade CaU men. Mode in a smart selection of fine a nephew In Oregon C ity. She le ft W ilson S tennett, R u p e rt Shaw M a rth a B lttin g e r, M rs. E . E. P au l, l , Tow nsend home, « mi ua for larra blork wood or groe« aiab I t flatters all . . . thb smaH wiNvd la any lengtk Phoe» Id IXawn th a t evening to a tte n d the fu n e ra l anJ E lm e r Mason o f C ottage G rove M ra - U e lv in Paul, U n . Vin cent. T h e J. E . Banton fa m ily spent fabries. including worsteds and novelties "M arathon” inapbrhn bat in tba M onday. spent Sunday aftern oo n w ith H o m - •dr? c h * r1* * T re m - Sunday a ftern oo n w ith a son, Glen new colors and with muikiS»- tu suiter weaves. tende.1 a w re s tlln g m atch In Eu C liffo rd and Agnes T a y lo r visited er Ruber. hley, M rs - E - R ' D a rn * 11 and ,h * Banton. a t cam p A. proof inner c uxla. a t the home o f th e ir aunts, the M r anj M ra Gleason and fam ily hostess, M rs. Ed C o nklin. M rs. E . The Sam S h ortrldg e fa m ily of gene F rlday. Misses Id a , E th e l and L illie T a y lo r. moved S a turday to L vn x H o i- D a rn e ll piesided a t the business Thornton Corners called a t the P h il Sunday afternoon. , ow " ‘ m eeting in the absence of the preai- Brown home Sunday afternoon. M r». T illie T a y lo r spent M onday M ra M a r y G a rd in e r o f Copco, a d<nt* M rs - H ira m W heeler. T he P h il B row n is on the sick list, Opportunity to Reveal w ith M r s Jessie G llc rls t. sister of J R Grubb v isited sever ll club *r’" a t the home of M rs. M rs W . H . Bachelder and M rs. “Real" Washington Lost Mias Pheobe T o u n g and M rs. k a . r i . . j B G rubb D a rn e ll Thursday, A p ril 2. W in n ie B row n visited w ith M r*. M a ry S m ith called M onday a fte r- home- M r. and M rs. W . F . Collins enter- Thomas F oster Thu rsday, T he man who enjoyed real and noon on M r. and M rs. M cCoy and T h e J. B G rubb fa m ily m otored talned a group of friends a t th e ir G ail, sm all son o f M r. and M r». big opportunities to paint W ashing _ u rtin Sunday nm A n n . Sunday Q l i r i i l a v evening. * » V i» n in i7 Those U a a e rv vo S h in n l a i 1 l 1 l 1 w i w ith llh c h in k a n . M rs. F re d P a tte n . to C * ~ h home on Those H e o y » Shipp, is chicken ton » as Colonel Tru m b ull, his aide- M rs. E . L. R e a m and G e rtru d e Thc A E W a lk e r v U |ted present we re M r. and M rs. E d w a rd pox. _ de-camp and closest observer, _ _ _ _ _ -------- ---------------------------- --- Sun<Jay w jth M r j Q liv# Ke#ney Qf Babcock and fa m ily M r. and M rs. H . C. Combs was a d in n e r guest writ«-« Helen Alpert-l.evln in the H ira m W heeler, M . F. Babcock. M r. at the Susan W a lk e r hom e M onday, Baltim ore Sun. Seriously m indful '; Creswell. M rs. J E . Banton visited Monday- o f Washington"« demeanor on the E d na G ru bb o f L a th a m has been and M rs. W ilb u r Collins, M r. and M rs. W illis M orris, M rs. D. T . K im - w ith a daughter. M rs. H a rv e y Shipp field, on horsehat-k. In society. In seriously ill w ith tonsilitis. J ^ in T ru n n e l^ b ro k e 'a 'h e e l w hile d*,“ « h " r, ? ? r t h a o f Black B u t“ - , K u , barracks, T rum bull painted a head M rs. T rem bley and M r and M r s E x program and basket social w ill o f Washington from memory. In w o rk in g n ear London S a turday LIQUID or TABLETS R. D a rn e ll, Leonard Estes and be held F rid a y evening. M arc h 27. the autumn o f 1788, u | hiu his re A. B. S m ith o f G ow d yville visited Cure Colds, Headaches, Fever turn from Europe, he began at the London school house. ni27p jjmiliar Quality Coal 69c a t the John T ru n n e ll home S a tu r O rv ille Rigby. M rs. Eloise W h eeler Is v isitin g a t j ----------------------- sketches of the chiefs and states 6 6 6 SALVE day evening. .Y e a r Ago! the home o f a son, Oscar W heeler. men o f the re v o lu tio n : these w ere D IV ID E . M ike M cK ibben and A r th u r H a n CUKES BABY'S COLD She has been s uffering fro m a se la te r embodied In the picture« na are ill w ith the measles this vere cold, caused by an a tta c k adorning the rotunds o f the Cap (Special to tke Seallaei. 1 week. It's a low price, but it certainly buys the m ost In years i 1 Tbs shorts, (or butanes, b a n o f hay fever w hich usually troubles itol at Washington. A large num ber fro m L a th a m a t the new yolw front or all-clastic her a t this tim e o f the year. _ M , , arc h 24.— M rs. C. S. R ichards of Trum buH’s beet and moat s p irit broadcloth or madras. Appealing pattern» . . . solid onlm tended a pro gram on forest con John W oolcott visited w ith E lm e r O akland, w ho cam e to Cottage tops . . the shirts are improved ed portrait Is dated 1788. It was servation held a t the H ebron hall A llen a t the home o f hia parents in ° rove, on buslneaa. spent several s m a rt shirts that really fit/ throughout . . . and both arc in his aim to portray Washington's F rid a y evening of last week. c o ttag e Grove Sunday. H e re tu rn - da>'s last w eek v is itin g a t the A. whits or new Spring shades I full m ilitary character at Its most N o school was held here Tuesday , . * .. , Söderström , F ra n k M c G a rv in . H . sublime moment, the evening pre on account o f the death of R. F . M ... ' „ M. Tap p and Charles A rno ld homes, vious to the b attle at Trenton, when s “3; were v“ u o “ ^ t ^ home of M r s R ichards resided ,n this nelgh- through Washington's mind there S. T . Rose, one o f the L a th a m and M rs A W oolcott Sunday. M r . boLhoo<L B f * w„ ye* r ’. . flashed like blazing lights the v a ri We Know How school teachers. H em en w ay has been w o rk in g in “ rs. G len Sellers o f B ohem ia m ill ous details o f bis position; the vast spent several days in Sp rin gfield, superiority of the B ritis h ; the Im P ortland and visited during D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . possibility o f recrosslng the D ela week end a t his home. , tak ._ in g _ care of M rs. . . . W . . R. Sellers, Rayon and M ercerized S. D. A. C h ristian H e lp band m et h" »*•«» w are or of retreating down the I o tb a S a e t l a a L ) a t the home of M rs. Charles T re m - M r and C1* r * C h ap m an of riv e r; the daring solution. A rayon and mercerized plaited hose in a generou» M r. and M rs. Lee N ix o n enter- . . _ . . c om fo rter was Eugene w ere w eek-end guests at Trum bull unfolded the plan for talned Sunday in honor o f the tied w hich was A to be given to a P. S. Bukowski, Prop. J “ * P“ " 1“ 4' M r and assortment of fancy patterns and colors. Thia 1» a the painting to Washington, where b irth d ay anniversaries of Ernest naedy neighbor. to M rs F. M. Chapm an. upon Washington "looked the value you will surely appreciate at such a low price. Scars, R alp h B la n k and H a ro ld S n A nraver m eetin gs w ill tak e Austin M cR eynolds spent several to k v n e " with all It» desperate chance, W o lfa rd . T h e guests w ere M r and P cottage praver m eet- d* y s o t his »P^ng vacation a t home bathriftyl w ild hope, hazardous determ ination. M rs. e. W w . « E . N ixon. M e . „ H „ u g . a h -- ------- P he firs t and ret M onday to o a C. to M M rs. N ixo n .n^ ° r » gh' o c tin £ PROFESSIONAL CARDS. T he portrait was executed and and daughters, M r. and M rs. E J. be held thia w eek a t the home o f r e « « » r . H e rb e rt Staples o f O. S. C. copied numerous tim e s Rut It was D L N T isra . Sears, M r. and M rs. R a lp h B la n k . £ ‘ ’ " I" - was also a vis tor M e «nrf M e . H .e ^ M w ^ i c .e H . h . M r. and M rs. Charles T rem bley. Migg R u U j Eugene ,s not calm and peaceful enough for w- U b U W .— Deauak UfCUa Blue birds and swallows are back popular sentiment. Reluctantly, J-F Fifth and Maia street» Houra, h do Misses A lm a and G a il Lindam ood, again and one o r tw o h um m ing a v i,ito r “ F - M . Chapm an then. T rum bull asked Washington to 18 aad 1 U* 5*40. Evening» and Sun M r. and M rs. Paul M organ and M r. birds have been seen, which shows days bj appointment. Phone». OXOee do and M rs. E . J. K e n t and son. to alt for another w ith his every spring is surely here. T rllliu m s . Misa E m m a Hansen of Oregon real deuce 107 H. day face. m»alk«. kouM furalak»d. frail aad Ir- FOR SALR- W IttTE MINORCA EOOA i sfn»*— g .ltv I> t b * Russell Ponsford o f Salem is blending hearts and bird-bills a re C ity was a week-end guest a t the «I p«r aatllaf C. O. Hoamaa aorlk CITY a tlf» rtsalad gardas Por aala- Some furai T r r i L c ■oMr&NY o JAM. C. U. MiMK DentUk First >auoa spending a few days a t the home flow erin g in the woods, several F M. C hapm an home. Miss H a n - lara: 1 row*, oaa fraak Jaaa. I O ct. Rlr»r road, aaaoad houa» aouth of Nlalh JLr al bank bulidin«. Cottafe u roir, Or» o f G erald Conner. alerai bridgi ___________ atSO-aSp SPECIAL — OUR IS IN. DRY SLAB jouag. allk lag. Mparalaly or kolk » ilk weeks in advance of the usual sen * >,ater of M rs C lare Chap, tipeeaaiiBi In extraction. a<Luuni»traiioD o! «roo4 tnuit b* raov«4 »I ohm to lh»l aaarly aaw amali Mparatar. *100 Pord. Neither Lion Nor Tiger M rs. Io la H a n k in s and M rs. . , man. aitroua oxid aud exjrfen. orai »urgerj POR SALS—PRB8H DURHAM COW. Ul» mill e»s buU4 4o«k *b»r« lb» wm 4 light dalirary. good aoodllloa, l|r»aaa. Davison w ere Sunday evening sup- *!m e' Ofiioe phone 10. Keaideaoe 124-SL 13 lath alani plow. Osa » laeh u r Are Forest Denizens saw is. la or4»r to » « * • Il aulcklr * • » i s 00. tr r la Koah. Haetaaw. mZO akp i t i oaa seeding the ' Gordon F oster o f London was a , plow Hand alump paUar 0. li hsvs »at a prlM at »X 00 par loa4 »a It per guests a t the John S talder FHYSJCLANS It Is commonly bnt erroneously a» loas a» Ibi« *oo4 I m u . Il la suing ttOlîÜC r o il RENT — UNFURNISHED Haight, pboaa »»FI». R o yal O a k fa rm a re now being week-end guest a t the George m»O-a>p home. or partly furaDkad. fairly eloaa la . C a hapm homes. M r. and M rs. J. J. Jackson and ^ t T ^ r t e d M th t the an Bohem ia believed that lions dwell In great fa il M order qolrklv. W« Mpwlally raa- MILK UOATS FOR SALE OR TRADE— Kaal raaaoaakla. Inqulru <»» aouik Rivar J JM. C. M- nCOtIT.— F n jeid aa and aur forests and Jungles, and they sre ommoad Iklt wood for b«»llaa »I o « m aad A W. Lalhrup. Laraa» reato, oa» mila land in shape fo r t h e ^ e S . L u m b e r com pany w ill continue to JL' feon. Office in L a vr • o a buiidx*i4 furaaaoa. Wkr aot »lock up bow wklla waal ot lowa._______ mSO-aSp frequently so represented In con Ibi» wood Is ch«ap Tka u p Is eatlroly shape Phone 47, Cotta<e Grove, Ore<on. week end a t the M. A. H o m home. BUSINESS 0FPOBTUNITIRS. ru n t ill the w a te r supply dries up. S?o 00 PER HUNDRED POR WHITE ventional drawing» and picture». dried oat of It. City Part «oaiMay. Miss D o ro th y W itc h e r came home JJ A iU C ¥ . M. D.— P hjsiciaa aud aur A group of friends surprised M r. These animate, however, are not na rtioaa IS. D owb I owb ottic» »I X«Uy WANTED -OtXtD REI.IAtlLE MAN TU Lrghora «birba white dlairhaa loalad. M O U NT V IE W . Drug »tor». m lotfa J-A>feou. Kveniufs by appointment. O*ef T hu rsday fro m her school w o rk in and M rs. J. A. M ac k e y on th e ir Mll and damonrtrala aur ras <l«aalng Italeh a«»ry Taraday. Why pay maga tive« of the forest and Jungle. Mem'a £>ru< store. Cotta<e urov«. Oretfvt* CorvaJlis. She spent the w eek end • baa yoa raa g»< Ih» haal that ehaap. aotnpoaad for borni uaa Frrmaaaal. prof b irth d ay anniversaries T hu rsday They live chiefly In rocky placet, (Special to die Sentinel.) MISCELLANEOUS. llabl« bualaaaa for Iba righi maa Ulva Hroodara. laiuhalora aad jmultr^ au^pllaa A W. M1MM. M. U. — Physictao auc evening. Music was enjoyed and on sandv plains where there sre North Parlfta highway ritm a«»« Tb» Urlralal asd Damaalte M arc h 25.— M rs. A m an da Sears Surgeon. Obstetrics and di»ea»e» ol mlO-adp cake and coffee was served a t the thorn thickets, and In the tall PURE BRED PERCHERON STALLION Hug llarrlM compaay. I t i wm I Mtilfc. women aad children a specially. Offic< will ba la Collag« Orora arary Friday F.ugaaa. Urrzoa F rancis H o m spent the spring was an o vernig ht guest S aturday close eyen mlo-aSc PUH SALE—SOaSO SINKS. ISaSO SINKS. grasses and reeds along the hanks aad Saturday al bara oa w«at aida, oaa First MationaJ Hank building Phone» tcation w ith home folks. H e a t- ° t M rs. K a te Sears in Cottage M ackey bath tuba, ledala, iaralortee. hat wai«r Offlea. K84, reaidence. 120-J. Residence o f rivers. T he lion la found In both block aouth of Mala alr»«t kridgr oa POR SALN—MISCBLLAVEOUS rived T hu rsday and returned tanka r a n lru»(h«. down ap-ul. pipa addreaa. 1148 weal Maia. Africa and Asia, while the tiger Is kigkway. Adaa Miliar. Pkoaa BOPX». t0 ?err°V M ^ ' a n d d M ^ r ^ V ic to r to Roseburg T hu rsday to tak e M rs. «alraa. tilling«. ak««l Iron Prleaa rrduaad r-h» J m.e»rannfa o lV f M school M onday. 1 - :.1 SUPPORTIN<r*ND r i d i HE exclusively Asiatic. Tigers have a oa all mal-rlal Schot Miawart Plamblag H. FIILI>8. M. D — OeaeraJ prac (ralalag garmaata for tio r y typo »ad M rs. Lew is and son Clarence of Chapman. m io aSp P erini's m other, M rs. J. Corey of wl<le range In Aala. being found In REAL BSTATE. AV tie«. Ohetetrica aad dl»ea»e» of *om coadllloa Cornata, coraalala. glr<il«a. bella. Shop Collar« Orar». Or» M erle Simonds o f Lorane visited Eugene and Miss Alice K e n t spent an. Over Mem's Drug Btor». Cottage D ra in , to see a physician. almost all suitable parts o f the con FUR SALE— A SIX-ROOM HOUSE AND braaal«r»a, kaal'ry of auparlor quaiity. OATH AND VETCH HAY FOR HALE SS Sunday evening a t the home Of a t the Clarence Johnson home Sun Grave. a loo Full bloodad U I C. mal« kof M rs. W a k e fie ld , M rs. H a r r y M c- oaa acra of land at C oiuga Orora. Far aad llegart», graally radacad la prie» tinent and on thc islands of 8n- day. pho«» Mr» E C Sbay. SOS aauth S lilk « Ie ri for arnie« Oaorga Krbrlbrrh. M r. and M rs. E . J. K e n t Dole, M rs. R . W . K enady, M rs. Joe m atra, Java and Balt. U n lik e the aala by E 0. Lockwood, phone S or PkaBjjrflJ^^_ ATTOM RTB. mZQ aS i>~ »»FI I._____________________________ »ST* M r. and M rs. C. H- D e a r w ere 107Y._______________ a n o a *p H G. Conner of Lorane wai Lancaster, M rs. J ack Robinson, Hon. the tiger Is frequently found RANCHES FUR HALE 17« ACRE TTEKBEKT W. LOMBARD — Attorn •> In forests, although It prefera reach, wall loaatad. price raaaoaakla J * at Law. First National Bank building Sunday, grassy plains o r swamps. Lions Alao 120-acra raack aad Mvaral otkar Miss Sarah R iley, who had been A r n ° ‘d vlaited Phone W4, Cottage Oroe«. Oregon M r. and Mrs. T eal entertained good boya. Saa E. C. Lockwood, pkoao • and tiger« sometimes Interbreed. a n . <uiu s ir s , o u n u e r a n a e n u a r e n staying w ith M rs. A m anda Sears, tained w” h a debate between" th» - - * i f . ----- m — io aSp TT J 8H1NN — Attorney at La* and In 1024 the M aharajah Jnm Sahib or 10 7 a. Collag» Oro«». Or» returned to P o rtla n d W ednesday. , Notary Public Practice» In a«* Sunday afternoon FOR SALE — 1S1 A CHER. 50 ACRES presented the Zoological Society of u »• . 1 . . , , i s i _ d i , — k . seventh and eighth grades as to •ourta. Bader building r>>ttage Grove rultiratod. Crop, team, corra and me- 05 8pCnt ° “ day now w ith Y o ncalla u h eth er wom en cou,d „ London, w ith a “ tlgon," or tiger- eklaary go with Iba placa. All raadr to Oregon r’*M n i* UM*n e "ri v b Mr and M r« w M H and» via- fa m °us as men. T h e seventh grade, lion hybrid, which had been bred so. Alao city proorrly to Irada for farm M r. and M rs. Oscar Jackson en- M r and M rs. W . M . H ands vis- . . . . Uaobm , a t Newanagar, Ind ia.— Pathfinder land or timber E C Lockwood, phosa tertained M r. and M rs. Fred W rig h t Ited Sunday w ith th e ir son and gJ L V' 1 S or 107Y, offiao flrrt door ««at of de Magazine. pot. in3»a3p and M r. and M rs. H a r r y Benslon w »f«- M r. and M rs. B e rt Hands, a t lne ild e or the wom en- WANTADS earby News J. C. Penney Co • Ine. • TORE The “ Devon” for Spring rt< “ Regal” «Z4-75 $3.98 B e tte r Rayon S h irts and Short« 49c 666 1 Smart Spring Shirts M any P re -s h ra n k • • • C olor-fast YOUR HEAD S h o u ld B e W e ll T a ilo r e d Fancy Socks IMPERIAL BARBER SHOP 25c Vict^ Mr a"d M J P" inl dr°Ve v CHESTNUT TRANSFER CO. Chestnut Brothers, proprietors STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER L ouk Distance Hauling Piano Moving a Specialty O ffic e phone 8 C O T T A G E G R O V E , OREGON Residence Phone lflO-V Sunday in honor of th e ir son D ean s b irth d ay anniversary. Charles Conner lost a valuable horse this w eek as the result of its being kicked by another horse. Miss E lta Hohm an is spending a w eek a t home fro m school w ork a t M onm outh and Miss D o ro th y and Miss R u th H o hm an , who w o rk in Eugene, w ere also home fo r a few days. C. A. K in g , Charles Conner and E . J. K e n t attended a special ses- Ision of the I . O. O. F. grand lodge held in Eugene Tuesday nig ht. E . J. K e n t acted as deputy grand con- ductor d u rin g the session. M rs. M ild red Powell was hostess I to the Social Neighbors club on , Wednesday. TH O R N TO N CORNERS. LEONARD TRANSFER W. L. L e o n a r d , P rop . OFFICE A T HOW E'S CONFECTIONERY R e s. P ito n e 239-J General Transfer C o tta g e G ro v e . O re g o n Cottage Grove A d j u s t m e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments First N ational Bank Bldg. H. W. L O M B A R D . A ttorney TVe Welcomeyou S i-a rig T « g to a — tt.T s s : » C w .adet d u w IssaO 9Ä« HOTEL CONGRESS r o lT H N D , o a io o it H m m B > MHto. Mtoa» M hh « p th e ir home on the n orth P a c ific ------------------------ highw ay. DORENA. M rs. Claude A m e and M rs. R o y ------ (Special to tba Srnllnrl.) H ands called on M r. and M rs. Eaton P o rte r in Cottage Grove Sunday. T h e H a p p y C ircle S ew ing club T h e y saw the baby daughter, w ho w ill present a play, “ R ic h a rd Be- a rriv ed last w eek a t the P o rte i w are," F rid a y , M arc h 27, a t 8 o'clock home. in the F a rm e rs ’ union h a ll T h e cast ; o f characters follows: Jacob Grubb, M OSBY C R E E K . a d ir t fa rm e r. M rs. W a g n e r; M a ry G rubb, his w ife , M rs. Thom ason; (Special to the Sentinel.) F a n n y G rubb, his d au gh ter, Mrs. M r and M rs. F re d Arnold o f R. W icks; R ic h a rd G rubb, his son. W’c M a r d ’s cam p visited Sunday a t M rs. R o y E n g la n d ; M a rc e lla Sons- the H a m m ersley home. ford, a cou ntry m aiden, M rs. L ea C h arlie W hipps and Lew is A n - lie W ic k s ; Sam C ra w fo rd , a fa rm derson of T illa m o o k visited a t the hand, M rs. O rien L a n d ; "M a x le ” F in le y W hipps home a fe w days (M a x in e ) F u lle rto n , R ic h a rd 's w ife, la«t week. N a o m i D o o little ; James F u lle rto n , M r. and M rs. Bonnie P e rin i and hia fa th e r, G re ta S p ahr; Rose L in - children were supper guest* a t the coin (d a rk e y ), a re lic o f the fam B e rt Lan caster home Sunday. ily, M rs. G lenn G illespie; A u n t M l- Doc P itc h e r visited w ith frien d s nerva B illings, the firs t broadcast- in Cottage Grove last w eek. er, M rs. V a u g h n ; M in n ie H o rn , the M rs. M orris, teacher a t the _Wal- second broadcaster, M rs. Clar-i den school, is ill and Mias D o lly K ir k ; S a m a n th a Simpson, the third P itc h e r is ta k in g h er place. broadcaster, M rs. L aw re n c e C h af ----------------------- fee; Sidney Swamps, township SA G IN A W , constable, M rs. V a u g h n ; Thom a» ------ Gayle, U. S. governm ent chem ist, («pedal to tba Sentinel.) M r*. H u g h D o olittle. M r - and M rs - L aw rence M o n tie th T o m Nelson, a p ro m in en t sheep aad children were guests of M r. and , man of E a s te rn Oregon, ________ Jregon, is here M r l - Iv a n W itc h e r a t W oodard’s looking over some pasture land. cam p 8un day evening. M rs. F e rn K ir k and John F le tc h T he M a rio n H a rp o le and L ow ell er m otored to Eugene Tuesday. Benston fam ilies w ere entertained M r. and M rs. P h il Mosby and w ith a tu rk e y d in n e r a t the T om E th e l C hestnut of C o ttage Grove Belts hom e in L y n x H o llo w W ed - and Glenn Keyes (P o rtla n d ) vis nesday evening. ited Sunday evening a t the J, B. Mias V iv ia n Tho rp e o f Eugene la Mosby home. spending the w eek w ith E th e l M r* . R u th E n g lan d and children. Jones R o b e rt and Faye, and M rs . F aye L ow ell Benston Is ill w ith the W icks m otored to Eugene M onday. measles. H u b e rt Mosby of this place at- M rs. W illie Sharon and children spent Tuesday w ith M r* . R a y S tew a rt John L anders and W a y n e G u rle y of G ra n ts Paas, fo rm e r residents of this com m u nity, called on friends here M on day D e lm e r Benston spent Bunday evening and M on day w ith an a u n t and uncle, M r. and M rs. Steve Made to Order Benston, a t Cottage Grove, M r. and M r* . Claude W ille y of After-operation b e l t s , Leona w ere callers here T hursday. ipine and kidney belt«, M r. and M rs. B e rt C line visited elastic stock in«8 and sur Sunday a t the H o w ard Keene h o m e .' gical appliances mad« to M rs- N e llie W itc h e r spent M on- day w ith M rs. In e z M o n tie th , who order. is 111 w ith pleurisy. (S p ed ii to iba Sentlm-I.) M arch 25.— M r. and M rs. jo e G allo and fa m ily of L a th a m called Sunday afternoon a t the home of M r. and M rs. M ik e Q uaglia. F ra n k B lack accompanied a group o f high school students o f the Grove to M y rtle P o in t F rid a y fo r a d is tric t o rato rical contest. M rs. S. P. Shortridge and M rs. O live B e rry and children called a t the P h illip B row n home a t London Sunday afternoon. Miss H a r r ie t Odle and M rs. M a ry Estes and daughter, Miss , M arybell of Eugene, visitea Sunday w ith M r. and M rs. T . C. Shaw. M r. and M rs. J. W . Rosa and fa m ily spent Sunday in C ottage Grove w ith M r. Ross’ parents, M r. and M rs. M ilto n Ross M. M. Tison w ent to Eugene Sun day afternoon. I M r. and M r*. George A llem an of D ivide spent Saturday w ith M r. and M r*. George Foster. M ike Q uag lia is building cem ent sidewalks a t his home and D. Q uaglia o f W alden la h elping h im . Miss H elen Ross visited Miss Bessie O rr in the Grove Sunday a f- ternoon. M r*. T om F oster o f London via- ited M r*. R . B. D ixon Thu rsday. M r. and M rs. John W illta n w ere Sunday d in ner guests of M r. and M rs. John D u rh a m in Cottage Grove. M r. and M rs. K le th Lyons and fam ily o f S ilk creek visited Sunday i a t the home of M r. and M rs . John | Bauder. LONDON. M r. and M rs. D. L . M ille r and (flpeefal to the Sentlnd.) Mr. and M rs. Louis L a y n g of M ount V ie w and M r. and M rs. R a w y ____________ M arc h 24.— Mr»* E lla W ill« and M yers o f D e lig h t valley spent Sun- M rs. W . T . Jones, w ho had been d ay a t the H e n ry L ake home. stayin g In Cottage O rove fo r some M rs. Scherm acher w ent to E u - tim e w hile M rs. W ills took m edical gene Thursday afternoon to attend tre a tm e n ts , cams home S a turday a hooked rug dem onstration. She evening. was accompanied by M rs. Georgs Ed B rash er reopened his service Foster, M rs. M ik e Q uag lia and M rs. station F rid a y . I t had been closed C. W . D w yer. fo r some tlm «. Mrs. J. 8. L ak e returned S a tu r- Considerable w o rk has been done day from a tw o weeks' v is it w ith ¡h e rs la te ly In the way of cleaning HOUSES FOR SALK Scottish Religions Shrlna HOUSE Inna stands first In Its religious significance among the lalnnda of Scotland, for Scoflnnd’a destiny la linked w ith It, and It has stirred the Im agination and rapture of »OR RALE OR TRADE: Bath T u b ______________________ -SI» 00 poets. Hterateura and religious zeal Book C a n s ____ ____________ __ S.00 ots of many generations. H e re the Offlea D r r k ____________ _________ 12 00 Plow», rack --------_ _ _ ________ ».»O saint Columba founded In 5fl3 the Hara«» El*etrie W aihlnf Machina _ 20.00 monastery which for a century Bans»» *20.00 op and a h a lf was the national church Separator ...................... ....... .... — * 00 Daraaport Fu «altor« Co. »20-a*p o f Scotland and from which the emissaries o f the C hristian faith WR BUY. SELL ARD BICHANOS PUR- altar«. koaM vir* eto««a. «I«. Dar««* penetrated Into the mainland. T he pert Furnitur« «ompany F*ioa« 4. a l i l i « existing monastic buildings are of POR 1 la te r date than Columba's time, but they are linked w ith the beginning FOR RENT— MY HOUSE, 721 WASH- , Inftoa atr««t. Twelve dollar« p«r o f C h ristian ity In Scotland and are month. Phon« l t l J . 0. H. Burkhold an object o f veneration to countless er. m ll-2 7 p pilgrims. FOR RENT— TWO ROOM FURNI8HK0 apartment, conveniently located. Prtc« 805 south Hlith street. Phon« Presto Copy Machines. Sen reasonable. 13 7 R._________________________ p>30a»p tinel. FOR REXT— SMALL FARM, 6 HUMMER A ll the ^ T lo w e rs From A to Z For Y>ur Home Garden ROM asters to zinnia» a wide range of delightful annual flowers * tall, dwarf, fragrant • all of them colorful. Some bloom early, others late, many bloom all sum m er. S elect your packet» from Northrup, King &. Co.'» seed box at a nearby dealer's. No better seeds at any price. 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