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lllIT R 4 n A V A PB T T 1« one message was worth more to us than our telephone costs in a year O N E never knows what good news the Nothing else can i does, or for so little. telephone ma; you w h a t y our T he P acific T elephone and Business Office: 522 Main Street . w T elecraph C ompart Telephone S3 Office Supplies of every kind. The Sentinel. Typewriters for rent. The Sentinel. Bookkeeping Outfits, all kinds. The Sentinel Loose Leaf Supplies—all kinds. The Sentinel New and used Typewriters. The Sentinel. Members of boy scout troop 18 will meet thia afternoon (Thurs day) at the home of Fred Bosley to work on a tower which they are constructing for the scout circus to be held in Eugene April 28. The troop will go on a short hike and cools supper In the evening. Loans, Sara Insurance. Phone IS. William Thum and D. J. Scholl Mrs. Ralph Eldar of Forestville, spent Sunday fishing on the Ump Cal., la visiting at the home of har qua. parents, Mr. and Mrs. L B. Mor Mr. and Mrs. Brighton Leonard ris. and Mr. and Mrs. Chester Wheeler Misses Margaret and Dorothy spent Sunday at Winchester Bay. Jackson of Corvallis, 'ormer Cot tage Drove residents, apant the ; Mrs. O. V. Breese and daughter Ione visited Sunday In Corvallis weak end with friends hers. with Melvin Breese. Mrs. H. A. Miller left Saturday Russell J. Bem lt has been ap for Roseburg to visit at the home pointed administrator of the estate of a daughter, Mrs. Howard Hess. of J. W. Bemis, killed last week Schofield Stewart for good plumb in a woods accident at London. ing. mCetf The estate has been estimated at Miss Florence Jenks spent the *8,000 and J. E. Banton, George week end at her home In Tangent. Sutherland and O. O. Veatch have Miss Merle Bowen spent the been appointed appraisers. week end at her home In Silver- Mrs. Mabel Kerms of Walden ton. visited Friday evening at the Ed Miss Dorothy Stewart, student at Lundbom home before leaving for Albany college, has returned to Eugene to spend the week end at school, after spending spring va her home there, cation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Pleuard and 1 Mr. and Mrs. LaSella Stewart. Gertrude and Lloyd Pleuard vis Good fellows get together at the ited Sunday a t the home of Mr. Pastime. Everything needed for | and Mrs. Alfred Pleuard at Do- sociable, enjoyable hour or two. tfc I rena. Miss Nellie McKinley and Mrs. ! Mrs. Rosie Workman and daugh Dean Finan of Portland visited ter Grace of Corvallis spent the Friday at the home of Mrs. James week end here at the home of Mrs. Workman’s son, W. L. Work P. Graham. man. The John Miller family left Sunday to spend a month at Bend. The Huxley Kem family of Med-; ' Finely ground, in sugar sacks, ford spent the week end at the home of Mr. Kern's parents, Mr. per ton, *4.00, and 2c each al and Mrs. O. M. Kem. lowed when sacks are returned. The A. W. Wooley family spent Calelte Poultry Grits. the week end at their sumjner Chick and pullet size, ton *6 00 home on the Umpqua. , Hen and turkey size, ton *8.00 Levi Johnston of Ashland Is j Blackbutte Hines, Blackbutte, Ore. visiting at the home of a daugh ter, Mrs. Fred Beldler. Mrs. Harry N eet has returned Mr. and Mrs. Vinal Randall and from Seattle, where she visited several days with relatives. son Junior spent the week end Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart In Prineville at the home of Mrs. Randall's parents. Mr. and Mrs. J. and Dr. and Mrs. Harold Axley A. Powell. and daughter Helen spent the Mrs. George Morgan and Mrs. week end at the Stewart summer Earl Fullmer returned Sunday home on the Umpqua. from Portland, where they visited Miss Theresa Young spent the a week with relatives. week end with friends in Corval Red Rose Butter, Ice Cream. lis. Ask for them. G. G. Creamery, tfc Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Tracewell Mrs. Ruth Garoutte of Oakland, of Corvallis visited Sunday at the Cal., arrived Saturday to spend home of Mrs. Tracewell’s sister, two weeks at the home of her Mrs. Cecil Caldwell. parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Jor Rev. and Mrs. James A. Smith, gensen. Mrs, R. A. Trask, Mrs. Ward and Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Jones and Miss Lena Zendron attended the daughter Ada Marie arrived Sat annual presbyterial held in Salem urday from San Francisco to visit Tuesday and Wednesday. at the home of Elbert Bede, cous Rev. M. A. Groves attended a in o f Mr. Jones. group meeting on Wesley founda tion work In McMinnville Tuesday. Plumbing and heating. William Beck, phone 123-J. al2c Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. D. A. Em Central School Prepares Program The central school will present erson and Rev. Henry W. Davis accompanied a group of young the operetta, “The Stolen Flower Queen," Friday evening, May 11. people of the Baptist church to a meeting Sunday afternoon in Rose The program will be a feature of national music week and will In burg. clude numbers by a toy orchestra Mrs. Nancy Oglesby, Mrs. John and harmonica band in addition to Groom, Mrs. Melia Currin and the operetta. Miss Lula Currin visited Sunday at Aiderbrook on Sharps creek C om e to L if e at La»t with Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gra A Japanese lotus, recently flower ham, who spent the week end at their summer home there. ing at Kew gardens, London, was Constipation? Free consultation. grown from seeds which had lain In Dr. H. A. Hagen. al2c the ground at least 120 years. Be Dr. and Mrs. George H. Simons cause they were burled too deep In of Eugene and Dr. and Mrs. H. A. the ground and In unsuitable soil, Hagen spent Sunday at Bandon. they did not germinate.—Family Mrs. LeRoy LaBrle of San Diego arrived Tuesday to visit at the Herald. home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Bennett. You A re O ne o f the f ’t m ber Miss Mildred Bennett spent the There ure more than 2,000,000,(100 week end with friends In Eugene. human beings on the earNi, accord Ing to the 1030 estimate of the in ternational Statistical Institute of the League of Nations at Genera. - C it y B r ie fs ——■ ♦ Agricultural Lime Postal Cards (OR SMALL CIRCULARS) 100 for 50c ADDITIONAL 100, 20c DELICIOUS/ . . . . I’m sura In fa v o r o f this - . - r f ^"»ttrlc C ooking" And now you too can have one of the new Hotpolnt, automatic ranges in your own kitchen. Finances need no longer prevent you from enjoying the economy and convenience of electric cookery, which adds a delicious full flavor and nutritious goodness to all foods. Electric cookery is faster, cleaner, cooler and more economical. By eliminating waste and shrinkage, as much as one whole month’s meat bill Is saved every year. Ask our salesman about the big surprise. It will be a VERY pleasant one that will make YOUR ownership of one of the new up-to-date electric ranges almost a certainty. flrffesist ILECTRIC RA N D I <w TAGE T H R E E T H E S E N L IN E I- C O T T A G E O B O Y R O R E G O N . 1M 4 MOUNTAIN STATES POWER COMPANY Often someone desires to send out a small number of postal cards, or small circulars, each to have the same reading mat ter. The work of typewriting re quires considerable time, yet the person desiring to make the mailing does not believe the cost of printing is warranted. It Is to meet this situation that The Sentinel has equipped It self to produce small mimeo graphed forms. When customer furnishes stock and prepares stencil, 100 will be produced for 50 cents, and usually mav be delivered a few minutes after order Is plac ed. When The Sentinel pre pares the stencil, or furnishes paper, a slight extra charge will be made. Stencils may be purchased from The Sentinel at 10c each. Additional quantities, stock furnished bv customer, will be printed at the rate of 20 cents the 100 Cottage Grove Sentinel Always Give Your Home Print Shop First Chance M od erate F e e d in g P ro fita b le Even hogs shouldn't make “hogs' of themselves, It appears from ex perl ments showing that moderate feeding 1* more profitable In terms of pork sales. Fam ous “Ape M an” We» a Woman Tbs famous "ape muu' of Java was really a woman. Dr. Alas Hrdlicka reported from a study of th« brain cavity. D isp la cem en t o f Linora In the days of Columbus the larg sat shlpe displaced only 400 to 500 tons. Several modern liners have more than 50,000 tons displacement Left-Haadednesa Left-handedness Is more common among twine tbaD among single born children. It Is reported by two psychologists at the University of California. Saya Unci* Eban ‘ If we could know exactly what’s g’lne ter happen In dis life," said Uncle Ehen, “we'd miss all de inter eet of goln' ahead and flndln’ out for ourselves." A m o u n t o f Goods D u ty F ree HEBRON. March 27.—Mr. and Mra. Fred Overton and children of Mosby creek were Sunday dinner guests at the home of Mrs. Jessie GI1- crist. Rev. E. W. Patterson of Eugene spent the week end at the home of Mrs. Jessie Gllcrlst. Mrs P. E. Young spent Monday in Cottage Orove at the home of Mrs. Ruth Randall. M. M. Tison completed his work at Sltkum and came home Frldav. Lawrence Clark is spending the week In Portland. Mrs. Noble of Eugene is visiting i a sister, Mrs. Fred Patten, this : week. The George Kebeibeck fam ily! spent Sunday at the Lee Dugan home at Walden. There will be Sunday school and preaching Easter Sunday, followed by a basket dinner, with an E u l er program at 2 o’clock. Miss Emma Rodgers, Spring- field, spent Friday night with Miss Katie Gllcrlst Get the girl — then your Horae P rin t Shop for the wed ding stationer* The value of goods that an Amer ican tourist can bring back to this LOST—Lady's black leather purse ' country free of duty Is out hundred Saturday night In the armory. dollars. Finder please return to Mrs. Wal ter Smith at 451 north Eighth j street. a!2p B lu e S pruce Blue Spruce Is u tall, slender NOTICE TO CREDITORS. stemmed tree, found In the south Notice Is hereby given that th e ; western United States that has undersigned has been appointed by bluish Incurved leaves. , the County Court of Lane Countv. : State of Oregon, Administrator of | O yster S h ells for R oadbuilding the estate of J. W. Bemis, d e -! . ceased, by Order bearing date the ! Crushed oyster shells make good 10th day of April, 1934. - ind building material. ’ All persons having claims against J the estate of said J. W. Bemis, 1 deceased, are hereby notified and- required to present the same duly | verified to the undersigned at th e : law office of Herbert W. Lombard, 10:30 Saturday at the former First National Bank Bldg., Cottage Grove, Lane County, State of Ore- i Methodist Tabernacle. Free Coffee for everyone all day. [ gon, on or before six months from j the date of the first publication of] Hot lunches. 5c and 10c. Two extra good fresh cows with this notice. Dated and first published th is ; calves at side, good cream sapa- rator, leather davenport, wood, 12th day of April. 1934. tools, a ton of potatoes, 1000 Date of last publication May 10, pounds of carrots, furniture, hogs 1934. and many other articles too nu RUSSELL J. BEMIS, Administrator of the estate ofi merous to mention. J. W. Bemis, deceased. Bring your goods. We sell on al2m l0 Herbert W. Lombard. consignment. CITY AUCTION COMPANY Attorney for Administrator. Auction Sale! W ild Daze of ’49 M an's B ra in at W ork Before you buy, be sure to visit H. S. M endenhall’s Cash Store. E verything in store is plainly priced. W e welcome com parison. Yours for a “Better Booster” Week H. s. Mendenhall Cash Store Phone 89-j 319 e . Main An Independent Home-Owned Store KODAK F inishing D E V ELO PIN G —P R IN T IN G EN LA R G IN G We are now connected to give you service of the first quality. L et us have your next work—you’ll be pleased. Fresh films, al ways. KEM’S for DRUGS The Rexall Store E x tra Specials Booster W eek April 27 and 28 Grow Whiskers or a Buck Dead line Saturday, April 14, Merchants’ Bargain Carnival Day Free Delivery 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. Country Style Pork Fresh Ground Beef 10c lb. Sausage ----------------------------- - ______10c lb.______ Bacon Squares 8c lb. Picnic Hams Fine for Seasoning 10c lb. Oleomargarine It’s Ovensized Fern Certified Comar Bulk Lard or 3 lbs. 25c Shortening Swift Premium 3 lbs, for 25c half or whole 18c lb. Lilly’s T a ll c a n s— bv ca se Featuring $2.79 Choice Denver Steer Beef Bacon Backs lleef Pot Roast— 12c and Ho half or whole, sugar cured 16c lb. Choice Steaks. Round, Sirloin. T -B o n e ____________ _____ Fancy Boll B<*of BIG VALUE-GIVING EVENT Rebuilt Batteries At astonishingly low prices. SATURDAY New Batteries Made to meet competition, Particularly in Service. at Umphrey & Mackin’s Battery Charging This hag been our specialty for many years and we give absolute satisfaction. Hundreds of Bargains Found Here in AU Departments Battery Repairs Look for the Big Free Show Our long experience assures to be given by the American Le you of correct and reliable gion at 7:45 Friday night, April 20. in the armory. work. Miss Beth Bede spent the week end in Eugene at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Culp. Word has been received here of the birth of a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. D. V. Fendall of Vancouver, Wash. Mrs. Fendall was formerly L. L. Harrel Bert Trask Miss Ellse Price, a teacher In the Cottage Orove high school for a number of years. Mr. and Mrs. Elbert Bede and BU SIN ESS D IR E C T ORY Mrs. O. L. Nichols spent Friday and Saturday In Portland, where D R W. K. LEBOW Mr. Bede attended a graphic arts Dentist cede meeting. Ellse Bede accom Offloe Fifth and Main Streets panied her parents as far as Sa lem. where she visited with 1-aura 1 ' Hours. 8 30 to 12 and 1 to 5 SO Phone 35 Mae Hoss. 1)11 O. H KIMB Miss Margaret Turner and Miss | Emmajean Stephens returned Sun Dentist day from Medford, where they ■ I Offloe In First National visited several days with Miss Bank Building Turner’s parents. j Phone 10 Cottage Grove. Ore. Mrs. Harold Whitlock and PHYSICIANS daughter Beverly left Sunday for D R G R FROST Vernonia to visit at the home of Physician and Surgeon Mrs. Paul Gordon, sister of Mrs. I First National Bank Building Whitlock. Cottage Prove. Ora Mr. and Mrs. Damon Scott left I Phone 47 H AXI.EY M. D. Sunday for Portland, where Mr. Scott will attend a conference of Physician and 8urgeon managers of J. C. Penney com I Evenings bv Appointment pany etoree. Over Kem'e Drug Store Cottage Grove__________ Oregon The H. W Howell family left Monday to visit with Mr. Howell's R M. RICK M. D parents at Nehalem. Physician A Surgeon I Over Cottage Grove Pharmacy Rev. and Mrs. J. D. McCormick Phones: Res. 127, Office 75 left Tuesday tor eastern Oregon 634 Main Street and Idaho to be gone for several months in the interests of the Sal ATTORNEYS vation army. ftERRERT W. LOMBARD Miss Thelma Kim left Friday Attorney at Law for Portland, where she has em iret National Bank Building ployment. one 94 Cottage Orove. Ore. The Joe Smith family spent the II. J S H IN N week end at their summer home tornev at Law—Notary Publie on the Umpqua. Practices In All Courta Mr. and Mrs Dale W yatt spent I Rader Building the week end In Hood River with ) ) » r . C r r -v . O regon Mrs. Wyatt's parents, Mr. and ALTA KINO Mrs Andrew Isbell. Lawyer Mite Myrtle Snauer spent the Lawson Building week end with friends In Port Phone *0 Cottage Grave. Ore land. Free City Delivery Phone 55 Ladies’ Jury--No Sympathy Income Tax Record«. Sentinel. Cash register rolls. The Sentinel. LASTING ALL WEEK BARTELS MARKET ARM ORY F r id a y a n d S a tu r d a y See the American Legion Spectacular Parade of the Daze of ’49—with Flat Foot Judge Breese’s Kangaroo Court in Action, Assisted by Alkali Pete Nelson and His Wicked Police. Great purposes and vast schemes still haunt the Imagination of man and urge him to achievements with out which life would be almost worthless. Bargains it S erved F ree A ll D ay S atu rd ay Diamond W coffee with cream and delicious fru it nut bread. T ry it! Motor Inn Service Station Grocery Specials New Voile Dresses Saturday I I Special low price fo r one day, ............................... ............. $1.49, $1.79, $2 49 Fabrics include voiles and fa st color sheer fabrics. 2 lbs. Oleo Gem Nut............................... ............. ............. 1-lb. can Cinderella Chocolate, regular 29c, today__ 3 lbs. Swift's Crescent Shortening........... .................... 4 rolls of Toilet Paper (1000 sheets)______________ Purex, quart bottle_____________________________ 1 pkg Par Washing Powder, 35c value.................... Yacht Club Golden Bantam Com, regular 13-cent value- 10 lbs. Sugar for............................................... .. 3 cans Milk, any brand, for____________________________ | I Big Savings on Small Items I I I Silk Stockings I — FREE— I I with any w om en’s foot I w ear bought here S a tu r ' day Only! ' ' 45 y a rd d arn in g cotton......2c P earl threat!, a ball............ 7c A11 new crochet th re a d s......8c New Sanailk a ball.... ....... 3c 300 y a rd sew ing th re a d ........7° 100 y ard silk-like mending floss ...... .......... .............. .......4c 25 y a rd purse silk m ending th re a d ...... .............. ............. 4c 6-strand boil proof colors em broidery thread, skein 2c Good q u ality pearl buttons, per dozen ______ ______...4c HERE M EN! G loves Free! W ith Overalls, Any Style, $1 36 Pr. Work Socks Free With Work Shoes Dress Socks Free With Dress Shoes Saturday Only Buy UMPHREY & MACKIN’S Here TH E STORE OF BEST VALUES bw Now .150 23c 2Sc 18o llo 10c 19c