I «rat i n a u r i [ » n u li in W a»h< agtoo The U n i Frusldeiil Inaugurated la Washington, D. CL, was Thomas Jai- I j W ANTADS j e — — »■■■■■, — i — i — — —— — « F O B SALE O B T R A D E FO R SALE.—N o . 1 Burbank and Cobbler potatoes. Grown from certified seed. gLbO per hundred, i x x i S S .S U X . panled M r s .J a c k M auldin« o f Cot- the afternoon for th e purpose of U r. and Mrs. J. L. W hltsell and ■ tage Grove to A n lau f F riday to the organizing a sew in g club, daughter M arilyn and Everett Hol- home of Mrs. M oulding's father, The Charles E arley fam ily has strom o f T ren t spent the w eek Robert Anlauf. moved onto the Combs farm. end w ith Mrs. Clara K irk and fam ­ Mr Arnt i t i M i,s Audrey Cox o f Cottage ily. com pacted Mr. and Mrs. N . E. Grove spent the w eek end w ith her —*. Mr. — and . Mrs. M iles W icks and THORNTON CORNERS. Compton and Mr. and Mrs. 8. L grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. George son G lenn and Jay Cole of Cres- w ell visited w ith Mrs. R uth Eng- I March 20.—Mrs. B etty E arl of " a ekm o f Cottage Grove to the Sutherland. Cottage Grove »pent W ednesday y wlifut M e rc e r hom e at Indepen- - land and children briefly Sunday with Mrs. C. R. Trent and re- T „ , ! D IV ID E . Those from here w ho attended m alned over night with Mrs. Mars Mr* J - R - ind son w a s born M arch Sixes for M isses and W o­ m ade a trip to Oakridge Sunday. “ni-Grade'* breeding hens, and two dozen hens. By careful ex­ Stap lin g M achines. Sentinel. Mrs. E. L. M cReynolds visited have uiem custom natcheu a t 2vsc am ination it w as discovered the 15 to Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Tow n­ Cash register rolls. The Sentinel. m en — dark, bright, and send. H e h as been nam ed W illiam person or persons had crossed a several days last w eek w ith Mr. per egg. A sk to see actual signa­ Ledgers. Journals. Sentinel Clayton Jr. and Mrs. R ichard K night of E u­ soft shades! tures 01 laud custom ers witn 73- field and come in to the back of Mrs. Charles E a sley took a son gene. ba‘>9 hatches of all eggs set. the hen house and broke through Jam es to Veneta Saturday for the back of the building. Mr. M iss E ffie Sylvester of Lebanon R vS C H M ANAGED F u u LTKY treatm ent. returned hom e Saturday after FARM S, D ane Lane, Junction Chapman Identified som e of the m edical Mr. and Mrs. R obert P hillips re- sp en ding three w eek s w ith an City, Compliance C ertificate 208b. hens in Eugene the next day, but failed to recover them or to dis- j turned to the hom e of t. s i r son aunt, Mrs. W. E. Burkett. _____________________________m22tic cover the thieves. | H arold F riday evening. The E. J. F ryer fam ily spent WILL ADVANCE YOU MONEY Mr. and Mrs. R . B. Dixon, Mr. Bearl B aker of Vancouver, W ash,, Sunday at Drain w ith relatives. on wool and m ohair If you de­ and Mrs. Frank Sw lgart, a c c o m -1 ‘s visitin g for several days a t the A lvin D u gan of London visited 0/ sire. D o not claim to pay more panled by Mrs. John Bauder anil hom es of h is c o u s in s / R oy and F riday nigh t and Saturday with than anyone else, but expect to pay two sons, picnicked Sunday in Glen Baker. his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. ail the m arket will lu stily. Guar­ Shoestring valley. A radio party w as given Satur­ J. A. M ackey. antee honest w eignt and the sam e Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carpenter and day even in g at th e R oy B aker fair treatm ent you have received children o l Cottage Grove were home. G uests were B earl Baker, CULP C R EEK . In the past. J. W. Veatch, phone Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. E thel R odgers and tw o Mar. 20.—H oward F reem an and 174-J. m22a5p E rnest Baldwin. daughters, E lm er B erggren, Ed T helm a M atson were m arried Sat­ Mr. and Mrs. J. W. F isher vis­ Brasher and Mrs. E lec ta Thorden- urday m orning In E ugene and W E WILL P A Y spot cash for a lim ited num ber of light autom o­ ited Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. berg. R efresh m en ts w ere served. then m otored to M arshfield to M att Maddess at Gowdyville. Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Lancaster spend the w eek end. biles. Bee us before you sell. Also M is. John Willian and Mrs. W. and children of M ount View and a large stock of good used cars. J. S. M agladry m ade a business Now you can "mirror the mode” even in H. Cakes, ids W est Broadway. Eu- A Keene spent W ednesday in Cot- Mr. and Mrs. Gordon M orrow and trip to S eattle this week. Grove with Mrs. H. C. Rose, daughter o f Eugene visited Sunday Mrs. G eorge Currln of Cottage &8T 8:J?r8\ ~ ^ ~ ^ ^ ~ ^ - ^ d 11'!4' aSp tage your wash frocks! These are simply G. L. Shortridge of Roseburg afternoon a t the W. L. Townsend Grove visited T uesday w ith a M ONEY TO LOAN. was an over nigh t visitor last home. daughter, Mrs. Vernon Thom ason. charming — with crisp lingerie touches, Mr. and Mrs. R oy H utchinson About 30 friend s called a t the ♦2000.00 on well improved RANCH week o f a brother, S. P . Short­ and children o f Corvallis visited N . M. M atson hom e M onday eve­ properties, LONG term s very rea­ ridge. tricky sleeves, graceful skirts and slim Mr. and Mrs. R oy P otter and Sunday at the H enry Combs and ning to extend best w ish es and sonable interest with easy re-pay­ congratulations to the new lyw eds, m ent privileges. Ik' IN T E R E ST E D children o f Culp Creek were vis-1 Susan W alker hom es, waistlines! For Misses and Women, tool CAN YOU IMAGI N E - BEE US ¡SOON. HALL A JCHN- itors one day last w eek of Mr. and j Mr. and Mrs. R obert Geer and Mr. and Mrs. H oward (Bab) F ree­ how cheerful the dinner bell Levi Geer left M onday for Mr. man. The even in g w as spent with B IC N , Cottage Grove, Ore., 405 Mrs. R. B. Dixon. Mrs. F. L. H ockett w as pleas­ Geer’s farm near Lakeview . sounds to the Rouses Point,NY,roil m usic and conversation and re­ Main a t. FUone 5b.________ m!5-22c antly surprised Monday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. H erbert Shortridge fresh m en ts w ere served. rood conductor who,unable to digest MONEY TO LOAN on your car by 14 wom en of the neighborhood and children of W estwood, Cal., Mr. and Mrs. J. K uni spent the even milk toast becouse of serious and other chattel security. Easy w ho cam e with refreshm ents of arrived F riday to v isit w ith rela- Of absolutely fast color vat-dyed prints— ----- week end In Eugene. T heir datigh- stomach trouble,took BISMA-REX, paym ents, contidentiai. Eugene cake, sandw iches and coffee, In tives here. i ter M arjorie w ho is a tten d in g high jumped his weight from 109 to 152 Credit Co., 992 W illam ette, Room ti. honor of her birthday annivei- ! M iss N ora Ward o f Dorena sp en t j school there returned to spend the kind that come through many a tub­ License B-177. ml&aSc sary. Those attending were Mrs. i the w eek end a t the J. T. S m a ll! the sp ring vacation a t home. Mr. pounds, and now eats everything / bing without losing their freshness! What Gene Boss, Mrs. W. A. Keene, home. K unl’s m other also accom panied Mrs. L. W. Sm ith, Mrs. S. P. Mrs. H arvey Shipp and children them home. bargains the«;» are*_____________________________________________ U ruoerle«. F o o d an d L unch Shortridge, Mrs. Jam es Plaster. of Eugene arrived Saturday for a W infred H arrison m otored to G oods Mrs. L. R. Sm ith, Mrs. John W il­ w eek’s visit a t the hom e of Mrs. Sum ner Saturday to v isit friends G a so lin e an d OU lian, Mrs. George Foster, Mrs. R. j Shipp’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. and relatives. B lsm a-R ex is a new antiacid treat­ B. Dixon, Mrs. F rank Sw lgart, IE. Banton. R A L P H W . W ARD m ent th at Is bringing welcom e re­ Mrs. John Bauder, Mi's. Charles H enry Combs left Sunday for a D O R E N A Inc. lief to thousands everyw here w ho A t W o od son 's A u to C auip on Boslaugh, Mrs. H enry Lake and I visit in Portland w ith a son, Ar- March 20.—The Raym ond Bates su ffer the agonies of Indigestion I N o r th N in th S tr e e t Mrs. Wilbur Black. tbur. fam ily of Springfield visited Sun­ and other acid stom ach ailm ents. I D E P A R T M E N T • ST O R E ________________________________ .1 Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Miller and j M iss Clara H opper of Harris- day w ith relatives here. Mrs. son Raym ond and Mr. and Mrs. I burg is spending som e tim e w ith Mary Land accom panied them B ism a-R ex acts four w ays to give ! 417-421 Main St., Cottage Grove, Oregon Louis L ayng and children of | her sister, Mrs. Alice VanDusen, home. lasting relief in three m inutes. It We now have Complete Servloe Mount View, were Sunday dinner | who has been 111. . J. E. Redford, w ho is servin g on neutralizes excess acid; relieves | __________________________________________________________________ _______ guests o t Mr. and Mrs. Henry for G a s U au gea. U q u id and Norm an Perlni of W endling s p e n t' the federal grand jury in Port- the stom ach o f gas; sooth es the f ... ......................... .............. '■ ------- Lake. m « r, 1 w8e*t end w ith his parents, land, sp en t the latter part o f last E lec tric, r x c iu a ite ly . M iss K atie Tonole of P ass Mr. and Mrs. Angelo Perlni. week a t his hom e here d ig e îtio l o?eÄ n m o sta "keiyal?o Creek canyon spent Sunday here j The wom en of the neighborhood ' Jack K erns o f E ugene sp en t the Melson Motor Company . with relatives. are Invited to m eet at the home i w eek end w ith Mrs. K erns a t the at R exall Drug Stores. G et a Jar Mrs, Charles Boslaugh accom -I of Mrs. J. E. Banton March 22, In ' hom e o f Mrs. M M osby today at Kern’s for D r u g s . i DRESSES $3-69 C an You I magine J W a sh F rocks Fast Color Prints! 8S ’em — Tub ’em! EXPLANATION J. C. Penney Co • Always give the H o m e P r i n t Shop first chance. The Sentinel. Block, P laner and Slab. Also bawduat. Special I'rloo on W inter Supply TO M A L L E N rhu“ «’ Bread, Oaken, ITea, Kolla, Donuta an d O ther B a k er y Gooda CityBakery Go to d ou b le i l o g a t e ’a Suturday for q u ick taploca, a 10-oz. Iiavkage mr _________ 9c SUver Bar yellow cllng peuebea, No. X U ca n ___________________ 14c U . O. D ata, 20-o*. pkg. __ 13c WX S P E N D son. The foreman in the shop is Roy Fry, with Henry 0. Bennett and Everett Powell assist- in? s mechanics- Mr. Woodson for a hobby ains a large stock ranch 22 miles north iker, Ore., which is just about as far from a hobby as most men get. How- parke« along the street, you will know ill is listance doesn’t mean so much to a man well v th Henry’s representative. This is trie I the wheel of today’s V8 Ford. In fact situati n at a glance in Cottage Grove, tt. stance to the ranch is just a nice jaunt. W< idson Brothers, authorized For i di.d- I e d tell the car on the show room floor ere, 8 6 Maui street, are the boys. Ft ir was a ranch Ford, as they had two wheels buildii g was erected in 1920 and is a two- ei eked up on high blocks of wood to show- story tructure. The business was estal lisinn how she would leap the hummocks—or do they in 191 !. 0. E. Woodson, the proprietor has have hummocks on modem stock ranches! been i business in Cottage Grove sine 1908 In dl seriousness the new Ford V8 is just wh ich just about makes him a pioneer, ns i about n a class by itself when it comes to the ca e with so many Ford dealers thr< gb ' modern transportation and even today, smart out th country. as tii motoring public is about torque, com- in he office you will find Wilbert 0 Wil pressu i, rustless steel, shatterproof glass, Know Y our Home Town Merchant IVwdson Motor Co. In most cities the size of Cottage Grc you will find a Ford dealer. The plai occupies in the community, the place h- attained in the ranks of Ford men in tin country, can usually be judged by on< d look at his establishment, and a quick up and down the main street. If you find iiis building covering half a city block whe blocks have grown to full size, and a generon- sprinkling of the younger generation of Fords three-point suspension, unsprung weight, and any number of advantages found in the Ford. I do not believe some of the sound engineer­ ing principles incorporated in the Ford since its birth are fully understood or appreciated by the man in the street. However, the fact that a man who bought a Ford in the past can never be pointed out as a man who wasted money on a car that didn’t last or was out­ moded should be given some consideration by the 1934 crop of new car buyers. The back shop of the Woodson Brothers Motor company is equipped to give the latest and most efficient service available for Ford owners anywhere in the United States. Fac­ tory trained mechanics will care for your car and recommend any adjustments that are needed. OUR M ONEY Beautiful line of th latest neck­ wear. Brighten up your old garment with a pretty collar and cuff set. Beautiful line of pure linen hand­ kerchiefs. All prices- Also handmade linen luncheon cloths at $1.49 and towels at 60c. Latest kid gloves, scarfs and hand­ bags to match that new coat or swag­ ger suit. Come in and see our merchan­ dise which always sells at reasonable prices. Hava your Eugene freigh t and exprese moved by COTTAGE G ttO V E-EU G BN E F R E IG H T A T R A N SF E R Eagle Cigar Store BUUarda O xn ia, F o u n ta in C a n ti/ a w l C igars HUI A R in g . Prona. FO B SALE.—■ S tovoa and furni­ ture. W« nay oaab for used ■lovas and furniture. Sea us be­ fore you M il or buy. M ORRIS and MoLAUGIILIN T h e S m a rt S hop Mrs. Alice Breedlove, Prop. Phone 17- J. Easter Novelties Always Give B ig assortm ent at low est PrloM. Your Home Print Shop Darling Variety Stores First Chance Painting and Body and Fender Repairing B rew er M ills Woodson Brothers A t the Standard Station M arine Gas your n sw M arins station for snappy aervlce. tvs cheerfully check your tlrss. battery and lubrication. White and Hilton North N inth Street "Quality Batteries This battery o&nj“ ? Written Quaran^e for ^ce ^ent Oenuine Ford Parts r ry lif tin g • M t. H o o d AtthtriTei FORD Dttltrt Made Product. Nelson Motor Co Dependable Ford Ser­ vloe for more twenty yean. than U W e Sell / Dodge Trucks South Fifth Street Rotàie/ / which cover the field from the half-ton to the large six-ton job. Our heavier trucks are especially adapted for logging work. All are priced exceptional­ ly low. M c C o y ’s G a ra g e 30 South Seventh St. Cottage Grove, Oregon