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TH« »«cnn«, COTTA? g gjOV«, O»«™, PAO« O tu ju (G r o w .^ a t t in t i found in thi» ecliuu. Fir bul thei KLUKKT BK1>K, U itor M yrtle produi tContlnuad from page 1.) PahUtk-d X»*r» Tkurada/ bj CU tu«* valueieaa. burU inoetly In dem and, bul uro,« PubUahlM i*>*p*ax Klbart B*4*---------------- —..jW iu l la no m yrtle In thia im m ediate ltib * r t B w llh * .e r* la r ]F vicinity. Seventh-day AdvenUal, Paul lver- light on the stark wall of the P u lo r . iiarvioe* Saturday. building * d r * t « l* *a p u b lteatio n * a l * r * 4 *1 OM- Outaide of fir, cedar and hem "Let us warm ourselves for a l * « ' U r * r * m »»«uod e i * * * a>att«r »chool, 30, John I bauli, lock, it m ight be aaid that no com Sabbath auperlntendent ; preaching aervioe. niuiuent." t l u . l a * * * O ffte * M J » h ö r t * M x t k 8 tr» » l m e rn a i u , u made oí out » o o L 1L^ lh u to r Ko— pu atin of K ugeti. Not at that fire." ■l UBCKlin'ION KAI KB Wood« that would m ake iurtutuxe will speak the first Saturday of But they paused by It, neverthe (tkak l* *4.**•*) less, their faces taking on the are uot eveu logged b> lumber each month. Frayer mealing, a Ja* paar-------*1 1» ; l ht>** ataaiA* SO.«» crim son glow, their weary bodice b i * ___ú.a» operator* Tuesday. u — l.o • • • dum ping a little. Ground wind ra»«—¿0« year MOtüoaal Wooda that would m ake high- Highway ltapil*! i h u s h . Henry fanned a few tw ig s Into tem porary M«o>g«r af I priced furniture are allow ed to go W. Davis, Pastor Bible school. life, and th e w hirling, wild little N aU tm ai B 4 ilo rU U A M o e ia tlo a io w aste. O rvgaa tu a i» k a n o r ia l À M t M U Ü M it); m orning worship, 11, serm on sparks w ent by them went out. In the B ohem ia district there is U r«<oa 5«w*pap«<r C oaíaraac» W hat's th is? ” . , them e, O pen Doore;" evening *^VV-VVV>- V^VV-V v<>^,'VVVVVA^' a sm all auiouut of A laska cedar, worship, 8, serm on them e, "The Arthur stooped over. "A bit of blue »ash: H ere 111 poke It Into a wood w ith a distin ct luceusc. Crowns of Lifo." BIG ASSET U .t S i tU . the em bers. 1 feel as if I had • • • H ow m any kinds o f wood grow Nuuo oi this is perm itted to be cut because it la desired to leav Church of the Nautrvtir, C. V. been w itn essin g a holocaust of In in the Cottage Grove country f Bryaon. P astor. — Sunday school, nocence. Let s get aw ay front thia This w riter doesu t know. H e the trees to seed a wide a r e a »um a *a, Cottage G ru v. could w ell have a » « : forenoon service. 11, serm on horrible place.” would hundred. The W ith all nty heart. 1 believe wvuru say at ,u least u«M a » nuuureo. i oi : lurxnture la cio i v that u o u ia tuple, I he C hristian S tate and variety may be Ute greatest found bu* ‘ la tlo iy that * o u ld c h .u a cU ., ev« ning service, 7 30. there's w ax stick in g to my sh oes.” In any section of the world. us'* aUA> lbc W0ods now p u m ilie d evan gelistic m essage, young peo- (Concluded next w eek) Huw m any of the various kinds to rut lu tlu> formats or winch are p ie » m eeting, 6.43; prayer m eet- Various I ng, — ‘ ~ T:SO. W ednesday, of wood grow n here are put to burned in our stoves. wood working factories could g e l use? rcu to i ostal Assembly of Hod, Al The liist i. nor ................... m ro*. That Is an easy question to an their raw product here. wood F oster, Pastor. — Sunday the Atlantic by radio was "s," setn swer. O nly a few , principally fir, Au exchange sa y s that an O, S. school, 6:43; forenoon service, 11; from England to Newfoundland by cedar . . . and hem . lock. , .. , C. bulletin m akes the claim that a evening service. 7.*3, M onday b h sv i here woods that m ake llU llu, o . , u <al. axv o l. there will be fellow ship m eetings Marconi, December IX llWl. tha prettiest furniture anyone has u sJch a »latem ent has b“ d »“ “ >?, »•*> ever seen. and 7:3. At 7:30 nigh tly old tim e becu m ade, we presum e the 50 gospel m eetin gs every night e x NO TIC E O F G I ARIHAN S S A L E Som e of that furniture was N otice la hereby alveu. that the cen ts is tor repairs ou the fam ily cept Monday s will start w ith E v a n shown at the recent com m unity undersigned Guardian, having been car. gelist Salkeld in charge, and with July' licensed fair. The exhibit by & L. Godard therefor by the him Jack Siankard, his partner County Cuurt of Marlon County. attracted m uch atten tion and A congressm an from M assachu for 27 years; Saturday', 3, chil O regon, will, on the ISth day pf many com m euts on its beauty se tts sa y s the Japan ese are on the d r e n s service; 7 30, street m eet Septem ber, 1»3*. at the hour of were made. sam e plane in civilisation that we ing. tell o'clock a. ui.. at the South • • • Woods grow n here that are su it w est door of the County Court are. th o s e congressm en w ill gel Church of Christ, l. G Shaw, llousev E ugene, Lane County, Ore able ior furniture include chinqua us into war yet. P astor. Sunday school, 9:43, the gun. sell all the right, title and pin, curly fir, cherry, alder, laurel, m en of th is school are w ith the sugar pine, b lrd s-eye cedar, black Forty m illion A m ericans are said C om m unity m e n s Bible class at interval of M ariorle Lucille Knox, and E n glish walnut, spruce, m a to be without bathtubs. Maybe it m e arm ory. M orning worship. 11, a m inor, in and to the follow ing described real eatate, low lt. ple, dogwood. laii t the odor of beer that we serm on topic, The Tost." Com B egin ning at a oom t 8-61 chains Chinquapin is also a s splendid nave ^ u sm elling a lter a.l m union of the Lord's supper. Jr. W est and 33 feet N orth of the a wood as can be found for the ______________ C. E.. 3; Sr. C, E., 6:30. E vening Sou th east corner o f the John m anufacture o f friction b lock* Well, anyw ay, the dem ocratic worship, 7.30. sertuon topic, "Have Cochran D. L. C. No, 33, running Ra h i l m akes splendid wood pul- nom inee for governor m Calitur- Tuu R eceived the Holy Spirit?" thence N orth *.23 chains; thence leys. Our ash Is splendid for m a w ash t stoicu Iroui Oregon by W est 2.33 chains; thence South Community M en's Bilde cla ss at *213 ch ain s; then ce E ast 2 33 chains handles of all kinds. our dear sister state. the arm ory, 6.43. Lesson, "Called to the place of beginning, contain N othing Is superior to the yew- of God." I. G. Shaw , teacher. tug one acre, m ore or lose. In Sec wood of th is section for archery L O R A N E tion 27. Twp. 20 S. H. 3 W. tn bows. P resbyterian Church, Jam es .Vik Lane County. S tate of Oregon, Our pencil slat factory has found p i t ^ i ^ *o*i“* in Sm ith, P astor. Sunday school, to the h igh est bidder for cash, dogwood superior to any wood for tKx*»tvr ixiguL, a^cpivuiber o . ¿>. 10, forenoon service, 11. aerinou subject to confirm ation by the wearing qualities w here there Is r ie tc h e r , county agc-ut, w ul be tne topic Cooperation B etw een Church County Court o f Marlon County, and School," a very sp ecial mea- S ta te o f Oregon. friction. principal speaker. rh e ladies aid heid on all-day* sAde on accou nt of the public D ated and first published this The W oodcraft shop has quite a schools; even in g service, 7:30, ser- 16th dav of August. 163*. from m eeting a l in e c n u ic n W ednesday. dem and for buttons m ade inou topic, P ilate s W ash Basin." D a te o f last publication Sep A biruiday dinner w as served at various of our woods. tem ber IS. 163*. IP1LV K NO X. Our laurel Is superior for w ear- .7 ,* ‘u* *«miv ersaries or * -Ur». Alaruu r o s ie r and «Ura, L a »«- n * U rove, pra^tr tueeuu^. G uardian of the person and estate c . . , ue riervudveu. W ednesday, 7:30. of M arjorie Lucille Knox, a minor. Som e woods Produce burU th at au a Mrs. hL H ereudevu H erbert W. Lombard. F irst M ethodist Church. Mere Attorney for Guardian. alb slS are incom parable for th e m anu- »pent M onday an o Tuesday at the dith A. G roves, P astor.—Sunday facture of fan cy articles such a s c o a s t. vases and bow ls and also furnl- Mr. and Mrs. L yle H iggs re- school, tf:*3; forenoon service, 11, NOTICE TO CKEIHTOIUC serm on topic, "Fellowship," In ser ture. Burls are so scarce that they* turned W ednesday Hum a visit N otice Is hereby given that the even in g undersigned are alw ays reduced to veneer be- wiLn relatives tn P ortland and iva- ies on "Oxford Group; has bee n a p pointed service, 7:30, serm on topic, ‘ B ein g fore used. Until recen t years 1cm , in E. E r a rn ia u w as sick the p ast Good W ithout Trying, second g series -.. » I .■ j of . . V - M VI ain 11. Street ♦ »-.i.t t M Vi ..suit sv*. there w as r.o m arket for burls essages;" know n here, but now they m ay S W W ise fam ily returned Interm ediate and Senior Leagues, be readily sold and bring a good tne iir st or the w eek from a visit 6:30; prayer m eeting, Thursday. price. T housands o f dollars' w orth m Senna, C at They are m oving 7:30, Monday, 7:30, m eetin g of m en of the church, talk by the of burls have been shipped out o f to te a r uoreua, here in the p ast year or two. The executive com m ittee of the pastor, 'W hat I E xpect of the Church." and response to the In th is section burls com e prln- F- T. A. held a m eetin g Thursday clpally from m aple. In D ouglas m g n t Mrs. L ucille M itchell was challenge o f the m en on "W hat They E xpect of the Pastor." county a qu antity o f m adrone cnuj>'!U cnm rm an of the program burls are found. B urls grow al- com “ u tle e . £<Lth Dunn cuair- F ree M ethodist Church, R. W. ¡nan ui the publicity com m ittee, m ost entirely on hardw ood trees Mrs. H arvey Currin chairm an uf H owell, P astor.—Bunday school. and occasion ally oak burls are the retreshm eut com m ittee arid i . 9.*3; forenoon service, 11; Rev. Reed A. S w ift of Los A ngeles, who B. M itchell, Mrs. U . ih u e r a a u f, W. L h eaies and Mrs. L ottie M itchell is bringing evan gelistic m essages m enioership com m ittee. I l was each night, w ill preach; even in g by Rev. decided to nold a reception tor the service, 7:30, serm on new teach ers a l the regular m eet Sw ift; there w ill also be service at 2:30. ing O ctooer 6. • • • Mrs. C. J. D a v is and children C hristian Scien ce Society, 242 have m oved to the F ran k Schnei Second street. — F orenoon der house w hich M iss L eia D avis south service. 11, subject, "Substance;" purchased recen tly. The Bert rtayes fam ily w ilt live on M r* C. W ednesday even in g m eeting, 8. J. D avis ranch. C hauncey B losser is m oving to th e E lm er Crowe ranch and Mr. and Mrs. B iven s are m oving to THE OW L SA Y S: Dorena. Ask Loren, He Knows. The W. K. A lbright fam ily is oving to D oe creea. The P erry Suits at $23 50 and $27.50 m tam ny of C iftage Grove is m oving The P resbyterian ladies' aid so for the most exacting. to tne ranch vacated by the Al ciety m et W ednesday afternoon bright* in the church parlors, w ith 3Irs. The Scotch Woolen Mills Mrs. Art Zeliar sp en t several George M atthew s, itr s , George J a cobsen and Mrs. Jan ies A ikln guarantees them and so does days in P ortland last week. Lorane schools started Monday. Sm ith as hostesses. M r* A. S. your old man. '■ I ,a s t e x E nrollm ent in the high school is R ice entertained w ith a piano 55, w hich is a record. T eachers number, W illiam and Lillian G reg O W L C L E A N E R S are: H igh school—Lyle R iggs, prin ory sar.g tw o duets and M r* E l A l l - i n - o n e fo r th a t cipal, Mrs. F loren ce R ig g s and mer O. B erg gave a detailed ac 14 South Fifth St. M iss R uth M cD onald; grade; count of a recent trip to Spain. Phone 81 L. Harvey Joe Dolan, principal, Mrs. L ucille P lan s were m ade for the October S t r e a m lin e B ig g e r M itchel and M r* B lanche Abbey, experience social. T hirty-five were Carl D unn and A lfred H eren- present and g u ests were M r* Rice, deen m otored to Independence Mr* H. B. Ferrin, Mrs. W. C. Sunday after E lnora and M arion G regory and children, W illiam . It’s o f knitted Lestex— iramlrtt, Dunn, who had been p ick in g hops L illian and Pauline, Mr* Berg for smooth hips, fathtontJ at the there. John D unn and Mrs. G eorge and Rev, J. A. Sm ith. G ipson accom p anied them hom e, - waist to insure slenderness, has returning to Independence Mon- The Ladies' G olf club is spon- i f o i n t td u p lift bu st o f tricot , soring a p rogressive bridge party Mr and Mrs, E S. A ddison are Thursday even in g next w eek, play mesh or fine lace, and la cut loo sp en ding a vacation at N ew port. to begin at 8 o'clock at the home Mr. and M r* Clarence E a rls of o f yjr. and Mrs. Victor Cham bers in the back for even in g and WE GIVE YOU A ’ N oti spent Sunday night a t the and progress to the hom e o f Mr. suntan sports clothes. In other D unn hom e. and Mrs. Cleo M orelock. M oney , “ ?ra* •• n eaies and son W il- realized from th e party w ill be ap- words, it’s just about the mast the w ee^ en<* ,n Fort- piled to a fund for enlarging the . T h ey w ere accom panied club house at the g o if course. Re- clever inexpensive Lestex all-in- there by VVilmer Seales, who w as fresh m en ts w ill be served, THROUGH one, you can find— and it’s a on a visit from J lg za g CCC cam p + near Mt. Hood,_________ (;arnation club w ill m eet G O SS AR D! TH OK XTO X i h R V F H v F riday evening, Septem ber 21, at Model t.f)o otth tncot Sept. l I - M r " BitTy E ^ f C o t - the, h o“ e B righton Leon- meth butt tage Grove visited Sifndau «Zoi, ard* w lth ■ UrB- Leonard and Mr* There i no catch in it f M r* Mary Sm ith and M r* C R SkUlnig as hostesses. This Model t p jo oitb Lace j jy T r en t will be th e first fall m eetin g and Southern Pacific taken you io n Chicago, N ew York and most Mr. and Mrs. Bud L ow rance of election o t officers w ill be held. butt . ...................... ti Silk Creek w ere dinner gu ests z-,«» » . •. , .. Uther eastern cities lb ro » tb Sunday even in g of Mr. and M rs [J° , i ' C.,er* “ n»d ,lh « CjUiterruj ior the same rail M ike Q uaglia. -"«* P resb yterian Sunday school enter- fare as t trip straight East and Harold B osiaugh, who sp en t the u l ? ed w l‘h a c o vered dish dinner back. See your local agent nr sum m er at CCC cam p Odell rel and 1K>tlal even ln S W ednesday In turned hom e la st w eek to ¿nter lb e chur,c h , dl" ‘n* P lan « write J. A. ORM ANDY, 703 ■chool. were m ade for ¿tally day exercise« Pacific B ld g, Portland, O n . Mrs. Jean Long o f C ottage Grove to be held Octol>er 7. *i and Mrs. W ade M osby and son u Robert of W endling v l4 te d Thurs- Mrs- C hester W heeler cntertaln- day evening at th e J W F ish er ed Tuesday afternoon , honoring a hom e n s n e r Histcr Mrs L E LaBrie, on her Mrs Mary Sm ith, who visited kjrthday anniversary. At bridge last w eek at H ebron w ith a daugh- -^frs- Tt. O. D enn ett held high ter, Mrs. Prank LaBlue. returned ,,tore- K cfreshm ents w ere served hom e Saturday, accom p anying the a * ^he tea hour. LaBlues, who sp en t the dav w ith —♦ — Mr. and Mrs. Joe Prem azzl A m eeting o f the O. L. H. club, BUSINESS DIKECT0BY Mr. and Mrs. S. P. Shortrldge, * hlcb w a “ havc been held accom panied by a daughter Mrs Tuesday, has been postponed until DENTISTS D elbert B row n and tw o children Septem ber 25 because o f th e 111- DR. W. £ . LEBOW of C ottage Grove, visited Saturday ness o f Mrs- n H* H em enw ay. Dentiat in Springfield w ith the Short- _. „ . a .. O ffice F ifth and M ain Street* daughter E lle n a 1 The N eighbors of W oodcraft Hour« 8.30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30 I o ridges " ,V A other ' " | m et W ednesday evening. The so- P hone 35 «xoiaen. ilr . and Mrs. Benton Schrenk clal hour waH postponed because D tt. C. IL RIM E I were pleasantly surprised M onday of the illn ess of M r* Mabel Dixon, Denttat I even in g by a group o f relatives w ho is ,n a E ugene hospital. P ractice tem porarily handled b , who sp en t the evening, bringing ,,, _ ~ ♦ — . „ DR. i . E ARNO LD I refreshm ents with them T hose In F ran ces R andall, grand O ffice in F irst N ational I the group were Mr and Mrs c h a Plalr> of R ainbow for Girls, Hank B uilding ____ _ H enry Schrenk of m E ugene, Mr and wail Prt'«e hted with a g ift M onday Phone 10 Cottage Grove, Ore, Mrs. 'H arry Schrenk*'and’ children BVenlnK a ‘ th e first fall m eeting P H Y SIC IA N S of M eadowvlew, H arold Schrenk of o f the ,ocal assem bly. „ . Portland and Mr. and Mrs Roti- H. A X LEY | crt H endricks of San F ran cisco Mr" w A Bal1 entertained the X hni?r »“ k .‘ ^ Surgeon Mr. and Mrs. S. N. Starn -r and Justam ere club F riday w ith a 1:30 t stvem egs py A ppointm ent . daughter . . . . . . . . « -------- .-----.------ z G ,------ of P o tla tch ’ Ida are yj». d essert luncheon. uests ------- w ere I Over Kern’s D rug Store I itlng a brother o f Mrs. S torn eF s M rs- Karl Bracher and Mrs. Lee I Cottage Grove Oregon j R. B. Dixon, and Mrs. S tarn eP s N icho1’ . B. AL RICE, M. D. ~ | m other, Mrs. Julia Cover, In Cot- tage Grove. They exp ect to return The D egree of Honor held their P hysician and Surgeon hom e Thursday. f |rst fall m eetin g M onday. Follow- MlBses Irm a and Ila M yers of a bu sln css m eetin g refresh- 634 Main Street | Blue M ountain are stayin g with m ®nts were served at the G ray Over Cottage Grove Pharm acy i their grandm other, Mrs. J. S. Lake, Ooose. I Phone»: R esidence 127. o ffice 75 and atten ding high school In Cot- " ■»— tage Grove. Mrs. P O. W arren entertained tlU R O P K A C T IC D lt. II. C. DOBSON Mr. and Mrs. P J. B ush o f her Su noay school class o f the M ount View were Sunday gu ests E aPBst church w ith a picnic Mon- O steopathic P hysician wl*h a sp ecialty In corrective o f Mr. and Mrs. John Bauder. day afternoon. Ten were present. refraction o f the eye Jack Plato, who sp en t last week — » — P hone 1878 at the C. H. B oslaugh hom e, re- Thp M- P- O- club w ,l> tn eet to r turned to Portland Sunday. a 1:30 dessert luncheon T uesday 434 M iner Bldg., E ugene, Ore. HERBE I Mr- and Mr’ - Harold Kirk,, who w lth Mrs. W illiam MacOIbbon. A R T T T O W. R N LOM E Y S BARD A ttorney a t Law I had been I,vlnK *n the sm all T. C. ♦ I F ir st N ational Bank Bulldimr Shaw house, m oved F riday to the The F riday E ven in g D inner club P hone 94 Cottage Linebaugh place m eet W1m Septem 21 w ith Mr. ' - ^ ^ ^ • r Grove o v e . u Ore r u . I I GIen den br|()ge C rM by e the of , Wnl- yn x W*H and Mr„ am ber MacOIbbon. <>• •• SH IN N | H ollow has bought the 8h aw place. — A ttorney at L aw —N otary P ublic Mr. and Mrs. H enry Igike, P hilip The U topia club will m eet for P ra c tic e s In All Courts | Lake and M r* J 8. Lake w ere a 1:30 d essert luncheon T hursday B ad er B uilding with Mrs. S. L. M ackln. dinner gu ests Sunday at the Jam es . Cottage Prove O regon B em ent hom e tn D eligh t valley. • The W. C. T. U. w ill m eet Frl- Mr. and Mrs. C. R. T rent spent ALTA KING | T uesd ay In E ugene, w here th ey day afternoon with Mrs. W V. L aw yer visited Mrs. T ren t’s uncle and McGee, B a n k o f C ottage Grove aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John Bowers. B u ild in g If you kn ow a new s Item, phone Phone 90 Cottage G rove, Ore. ) M im eographing. The Sentinel. The Sentinel. 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() A R E F U Is U m u d erers and Dry Cleaners C o ttag e G rove Laundry Phone 79 Cottage Grove ■scellent Dry Cleaning All Laundry Services I iOYrvjaxxnxf- ¿irvc U à W H ER E S M IL IN G S E R V I C E W E L C O M E S YOU 53— P h o n e — 53 A ^jTwo Free C ity D eliveries Daily O u r M o t t o Is: “ C o u r t e o u s S e r v i c e a n d P r ic e s Y o u C a n A ffo r d to P a y .” G o ld e n W e st C o ffee 3-lb. can 80c Iodized Salt Leslie Pyramid Brand F ruit Ja rs T oilet Tissue With Kerr Lids 1000 Sheets to Roll 21b Shakers 4 for 25c C rack ers Oraham or Wafers 2-lb. box 25c 2 Boxes ......47c S h ’d W heat j A ; by th e County Court o f Lane County, O regon, adm inistrator of the estate o f a Currln. de ceased, and that ell persons hav ing claim s again st th e said es tate are hereby notified to pre sent the sam e duly verified and with proper vouchers to said Ad m inistrator at the law o ffice of It. J. Shinn In C ottage Grove. O regon, w ithin six m onths from the date o f the first publication o f thle n o lle* D ate of the first publication of thle notice Is the 30th day of A ugust, 163*. II. P. CURR1N. A dm inistrator of th e estate of k;. C. Currln, deceased. II .1 Shinn. Attorney for e a l a t e , a 3 0 a 27 4 rolls QUARTS 19c 79c doz. T oilet Soap Your Last Chance This Year at This Price White King C hocolate M alted Milk Kellogg s 6 bars 25c Big Boy Soap Large Bars Kraft’s 10c pkg. 1- lb. can 29c H ers. C ocoa 2- lb. can 49c 6 for 25c Mop Sticks »/,-lb. Can 9c each Bird Seed 1 Oc each Milk Soda Oregon, Morning or Oolden Key Bulk Wellman’s 10c lb. pkg. 5c lb. Tall Tins 6 for 35c Jell Pow der DIAMOND A C orn Whole Kemal—No 2 Can 2 for 25c H AD Vanilla Assorteti Flavors Flavor Deal 6 pkgs. 25c Ragsdale 8-oz hot. 50c 4-oz. bottle free S DfbtnbABlE Yr, SERVICE Guaranteed ■■■■■■■■■■■■■ ■■unum i I ! 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