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T H U B S IIA Y , JA N U A R Y », IHM T H F. HKWTIWBU C O T T A G E G R O V E , O K R U O N Mi* O. L. Nlchol« in vlattlnx In V * » . fl ^ P o rtlain l thl« WMk January Clearance Mr. und Mm. W u rrrn E dw ard« wer« ln P o rtlu n d T ur* d « y t«, « tte n d Ih r fu n e ra l o f u frlrri«! F ast Color P rin ts 10c yd. Odd lot of Sw eaters 69c Boys’ Moleskin S h irts 49c One lot of Ladies’ O xfords $1.88 See our dresses, values to $5.95 $2.89 Ladies* Oxfords and Ties $2.19 L adies’ Coats $5.95 and $7.95 Men’s Brushed Wool S w eaters $2.59 IJo y d Jon«« und Mr. und Mr». A lfred >l<N|ulul <>f Tlllnrnook vl» Ited W«’dn«i»duy nhcht ut th « Mm. Lliinh- V iolette horn«* Mm. Jone« re lu rm e l hom e w ith th em T h u r» I .lay, a f te r b a v in « sp e n t th e hull d a y s w ith h e r m o th e r, Mrs. V lo lette The | | W. L o m b ard fam ily sp en t th e week e n d In P e n g ra w ith M i, a n d Mrs. H aym ond G ru h e H e rb ert J i . re m a in e d u n til T u m d a y . T he H oyal N eighbor« will hold In la lla tio n T u e sd a y e vening (X )ITAG E GROVE. OREGON T he H u g h Hoaaon fam ily of Eu gene n o e S u n d a y d in n e r g u m tu at th e F I . ( « l a t i t i l a h o m e CITY BRIEFS X J o h n s to n n«n I «MUI», s u re Ileal tn a u ra n re F a tate , Phone ÍUI Mi » A delaide I » n ( * a » e e of S e a ttle a n d M l » « Z rlp h a lx«<'as»e o f Ita k e r have te tu in e d t«» th e ir school« nf le t s p e n d in g th e ho lid ay s w ith H ie lt m o t h e r . M» M aiv I.«Cu,»-.. New* N r i H pltng Prennes P lain <uuj p rin ts M W am i |fl.9ft T he H inart Hhoj Mrs All«« ftreedlove. p ro p rie to r jlh E. E. T ay lo r of N am pa. Ida , Is «'«inducting rev iv al »ervlce every e vening ,.i lb . N a r a ,e n e .h u tc h Mr» M u tg itrrt Mafley a n d chll d re n of Itila « ily a n d M iss Neill« <>I*eii «if 1'tesw ell »petit N a Y ear s day In T a n g e n t at th e .1« e Hafley hom e Ml«n I Minna Halley return««! Hun <1 y fro m wjiendlng th e holhlnys In Albany t t th e hom e of a siste r, Mrs. ( V ll ( ’«»ton H I G o d a rd * » ’ in (NMiuUlr on Mrs E th e l H agen h a s re tu rn e d bu«in* '» th e la tte r l«arl of la»t from »pending the ho lid ay s in I 'n r t i w m l w ith r e la tiv e » W eek Appre« lu t!<>rt I*.»pressed. Mi»s M a rle tte H a m a n t, c h a ir m a n of th e re c e n t C h ristm a s seal sale, h a s w«ked T he H entlnel to e x p ress for h e r h e r a p p re c ia tio n o f th e c o n trib u tio n s of th u e r w ho m ade th e d riv e a »ucceas, especially th e c o n trib u tio n s of those who. al th o u g h not a p p io v ln g th e plan used In th* drive, did not w ithhold th e ir * o n ttlh u tlo n s T he c h u lrm ati w ishes a lso to ex (ires* a p p re c ia tio on n to th e h e a lth g io u p . u n d e r th e K K. Mills, w ho » w ere s sponsor |s m s o rs for th e sale. C ithers to w hom a p p re c ia tio n goes at* Mr a n d Mra. D onnell Al len. Hu|H*rlnt em le n t F e rrln . school ty p in g class u n d e r MU» F lo re n ce J e n k s, th o se w ho a ssiste d a t the public m eetin g , ««peetally the »ingem . T h e H entlnel fo r p u b licity nnd te a c h e rs w ho a ssiste d in sa le s to school c h ild ren . C lassro o m s In w hich se a ls w ere p u rc h a se d 100 per cent w ere thuM* of Mi hi New- m an M ia. H al.!, m an a n d M t„ Boss. T he c h a irm a n will still receive c o n trib u tio n « from a n y w ho feel th a t th ey w ish to do th e ir p a rt and request« th a t »eal not p u rc h a se d I* re tu rn e d . ... /I w T A G E MEVEN e I bather of (¡unter Lot tage Grove High Dies Aged 83 Women*« G olf C lub to M eet. T h e W o m en 's golf clu b will hold a pot- « lu d en !« of A « h l a ------ n d -------------- n o rm al. J o h '’ O “ «»ter. W. fo r w hom Gun- luck lu n ch e o n a n d buslne«« meet* hom e fo r th*- holiday«, orgarilz^d ,< r ' c o u n ty c o m m u n ity , |n g j o'clock W ed n esd ay a t th e M r, Wrn Z lm m erly . us th e L ittle Sons, Independent * * " nam ed. a n d p o s tm a s te r th e re ho„ „. e sta b lish bask el ball learn, d e fe a te d C o lla « . ' 'n u o u a ly «Ince the <jr„vc hl(fh 2» ,k F rid a y . At h alf m erit of a powtoffloe, di«?d F rid a y T h e la d le s' aid society o f th e tim e lb l. U l t l r s , „ „ I2 , 0 n ig h t. F u n e ra l se rv ice s w ere held C h ris tia n c h u rc h will m eet W ed S u n d ay In th e C h ristia n c h u rc h a t n e sd a y in th e c h u rc h parlor«. E le c S u m m a ry : D rain. I n te rm e n t w as a t G u n te r. C o tta g e G rove lh L ittle Hon« 26 Mr. G u n te r w as horn In In d ia n a tio n o f o ffic e rs will be held M lnney, ft F 6. D u s e n b e rry Aug. 7. 18ft2. a n d w as m a rrie d to Mr». W. B. J o h n s to n will be ho«t- E D ecker, 2 r F g, >fo istro m In a S a ra h C raig a t S edalia. Mo., in c C S h o rt ridge, 7 2, S haw 1885. T he wife died 13 y e a rs ago. e»s to th e O. L. H. c lu b fo r a 1 30 T racy O ft. H o rn T h e fa m ily cam e to O re g o n h a lf d e s s e rt lu n ch e o n T u esd ay . O ffice rs H all G 2, B allew a c e n tu ry a g o a n d lived a t D ra in will be elected. S M acG tbbon, 3 T h le s be fo re rem o v in g In 1697 to w h at Mr a n d Mrs. W. A W oodard M arkin H becam e G u n te r. H ^ rrln E leven c h ild re n survive M arion, will e n te r ta in w ith a b u ffe t su p p e r A V D eck er V ictor, P a u l. F ra n c is , J o h n a n d »Saturday e vening. H *°r to r R e n a . all of G u n te r; Mra. M uriel T h e D e lp h ia n so c iety w ill m eet In a p re lim in a ry C o x a A irny de- H u tc h m a n , J u n c tio n C ity; Mra. In a M onday e v en in g In th e c ity lib ra ry . foaled th e A tlas club of E u g en e P e tin l. C o tta g e G rove; D onald H 32-14 overco m in g a 10-8 lead a t G u n te r, C resw ell; M rs. V iolet EI- T h e W. C. T. U will m ee t F rid a y half. Hot!, C o tta g e G rove. Mr». Lizzie a fte rn o o n In th e M ethodiet r h u r r h U-haeffei E u g en e , L a s P te r . Mr. ----------------------- "" G u n te r w as a m em b e r o f th e Odd F ellow s a t D rain. Lions Arc to Start I I „„ „ C l l l A League Schedule r .. » « J u n io r E n d e a v o r E lecta. T h e J u n io r f ’h r ls tla n E n d e a v o r of th e C h ristia n c h u rc h h a s elected officer» a s follow s; R o b e rt Moody, p re sid e n t; H elen M iller, vice presi d e n t; Ix m ald M iller, se c re ta ry ; Ix d s Ma«- H toneburg, tr e a s u r e r ; Agnew Moon, p ra y e r m e e tin g c h a ir m a n ; F ra n c is H eflin, lookout c h a ir m a n ; Mae E tta Moon. s*>cial c h a ir m a n , J u n e E a s tb u rn , m issio n ary c h a irm a n ; B e tty Pow ell, song lea d e r; Mrs. H aro ld K irc h n e r, s u p e rin te n d e n t; N eva E a s tb u rn , m u sician . T h e C o tta g e (Jrove L io n s will open th e ir A league season F rid a y nig h t w hen th ey Journey to E u g en e to play Ht. M a ry ’s. T h e M on« will open th e season at hom e In a double h e a d e r to be played w ith U n iv e rsity h igh M on d a y a n d will play a n o th e r double- h ead er w ith D ra in W ed n esd ay A fte r next w eek th e L io n s do not l>‘»_y “ ' h°m « unlU J a n u a r y 29 CARD O F THANKS T h e Lions* will have a h eav y W e w ish to ta k e th is m ea n s of schedule, w ith g a m e s on a n a v e r th a n k in g o u r friend« fo r th e ir age of tw ice a w eek. m an y k in d n esse s sh o w n us a t the tim e o f o u r m o th e r’« d ja tn . J a m e s R. L em on fam ily. G eorge H. C ra w fo rd fam ily. H. O. C ra w fo rd fam ily. j9p H.“ rv ’? H td d rrm a n B e rn lle n su n is lu r u e d In ,r f , „y B radw m sl w here n r r » h . .. . I nt Itedm ond K i n s k y M, ||„ h lrr« n « n h a s n I» ..ltlo n In a f te r ■twixilnX Ih r holid ay s w ith i h „ , | „ l r o p e ra te d by I h r B radley W il l ia m f M 'h w n r t . Illc a relative» here WtMMlard Lumt»er c o m p an y H r had F u n e ra l nervier» w ere held a t th e been h e re sin ce e arly last y e a r r e t*hn|»e| thl» fo ren o o n fo r W m . M. c overing fro m a n illness. S c h w a rtz *9 w ho died M unday at Ix iran e. J a n . 7. — ( S p e c ia l.) - - A lUxl lu x » Multo» a n d Ice CMMB. IliMeburK Hev. I. G •T <1 Shaw of se v e re w ind a n d ra in »torm h it th ia .»k for th e m <j. (J. < re a m e r» , if S p rln u fleld o ffic ia l« ! a n d th e body v icin ity F rid a y n ig h t. A w indm ill C a rro l G eorge wa« b ro u g h t hom e * » » ta k e n to I »alia» for In te rm e n t, w as d rm o lla h ed on th e O. E. C row e T u ead ay fro m a E u g e n e h o a p lta l Mr. S c h w a rtz WU« a civil w a r vet- place occupied by H. A. M itchell, w here he u n d e rw e n t a n a p p rn d lrl- « ra n am i a m em b e r of th e A dvent- A new w oodahed a t th e A. E Davl< 11» o p e ra tio n tw o w eeks b e fo re H is ••« e h u rch . p lace w as blow n dow n. N in e tree» c a s e w as se rio u s a s he w alk ed 20 Mr. S c h w a rtz w a s b orn Nov. 20. w ere a r r o w th e road on th e L o ran e m iles out of th e Itohem la m in in g '*«7. a t K noxville. Ill i l r Is sur- C o tta g e G r o v e m o u n ta in T he d k slrlri a f te r Hie a tta c k becam e vlved by fo u r c h ild ren . O. W. c re e k s a re o u t of th e ir b a n k s In a cu le. S c h w a rtz. P e o ria, ill.; Mrs. Louise „ m , places. Som e w a te r w as o v e r A lton W o odard h a s gone Io B rad E llen V a n N o rtw Irk . th is city. T. C th e ro a d so u th o f L o ran e S a tu rd a y wuod. w here he h a s a position w ith P o rtla n d ; H aro ld m o rning. I h . B rad ley -W o falard L u m b e r com •'«‘'h w a rtx . I xm A ngeles. T h e re a re 3< g ra n d c h ild re n . l>any M rs , O rp n h Storm Razes Lorane Buildings Your BATTERY STATION New Batteries, Rebuilt Bat teries, Battery Charging, Battery Repairs, Tire Repairing M O T O R IN N S erv ice S tatio n SUITS AND DRESSES CLEANED AND PRESSED FOR 75c ♦ S ta r t th e N e w Y e a r y o u r s r ll a t th e P astim e D o n 't pay »2.50 to »5.00 f o r relief from » to m ach pain», in d ig e stio n . T ry D r. E m ll'a A dla T a b le ts — 3 w e ek s' tr e a tm e n t o nly »1. R e lie f o r y o u r m oney back. K elly D ru x Co. («I S P E C IA L Im p le m e n ts Fencing ♦ ♦ Gone—The High Cost of Stomach Trouble 100% coverage. T h e S en tin el. I a rm ♦ SO CIETY C ottage G rove L aundry Wirth Bros. Cleaners en jo y in g J2|f W ilbur s p r a y w as called Io M «l- ford th e la tte r p a ri of last w eek, his son B lc h a rd being III I'll, um ,.nia M rs S p ra y a n d I a id h av e been v isitin g for I lim e al th e h om e of Mrs. S p ra y 's p a re n ts . T he lad is now re co v e rin g . Mr a n d M rs C a rl A rvlt of Va- M is « B c tn a d ln r W lc«e a n d .Ml , Cul . sp en t N ew Y ear'» w ith H uth R tow stl h ave re tu rn e d from »pending se v e ra l d a y s m P o rtla n d Ml. a n d M rs. E lm e r Berg. T h e G ra y <5oo#a fo r Ice C ream , c Hosiery* We have 'em In the tw o Mr. a n d Mrs. K e n n e th B a e r of t>e»t brand» Allen A a n d K a v s n 1 »atest »hudm All sixes an<l all S an F ra n c is c o sp en t S a tu rd a y w ith prlciM. T he H m art Shop J7c Mr. a n d Mra. E lm e r Berg. Fd A dam s h a s been receiv in g Mt. a n d Mra. | | . )l. H a rm s nf n ie d lra l tr e a tm e n t nt a E ugene f\> rtlan d h ave re tu rn e d hom e a f te r h o sp ita l fo r tw o w eeks. -«pending t h r ho lid ay s a t th e O. E. i sire n H arvey, w ho hail been a t W(MM|»M»n Imine. M rs llA rm « anal his hom e fo r se v e ra l w eeks being M is W«M»d»M»n a i r sinters. tr e a te d fo r a v aric o se vein, r e tu r n M rs A ddle B odine of A lbany Is ed M onday Io his Job ns sa le s m a n visiting a d a u g h te r. Mn* M arg aret fo r Ihe 1‘nciflc M e rc h a n d isin g com Hafley. pany. He will be u n d e r m ed ic al o b M m lie« k. idurnldng, phone 12X1 se rv a tio n for a n o th e r m onth Silk dreasea w ith ja c k e ts. T h e y 're b e a u tifu l. T he S m a rt Shop. J9c A d a u g h te r w as b o rn M onday to Mr. nnd Mr». H o w ard K agan of E ugene. M r R a g a n 1» a fo rm e r C o lla g e G rove re sid en t. Mr. a n d Mr«. Ben B erry n n d »on of F e n n im o re . W I n , a r e v isitin g at Ihe hom e of Mr». H a rry K n ig h t, niece of Mr. B erry . T h e B erry s p lan Io m ak e th e i r hom e here. M em ber» of Ihe Ju n io r C h ristia n E n d e a v o r of Ihe C h rlstln n c h u rc h a tte n d e d th e P a u l B row n rally T h u ra d a y o f Inst w eek In E ugene. A q u ie t h o u r leaaon will he held nt 5 3H S u n d a y nt n m e e tin g of h ■ Junior C h rlslb m E n d e a v o r o f th e , C h rla tla n c h u rc h T he B allndenra a n d C aro ler« of thia c ity a ssiste d in a c a n d le lig h t se rv ice held S u n d a y ev en in g a t th e «34 M ain C e n tra l P re sb y te ria n c h u rc h In <K«r Itrown'w B riig St*»re E u g en e Mrs. O. W. K lack m o re spent Miss E le a n o r H undqulst of P o r t r u e a d a j a n d W ed n esd ay e v en in g s land ha» returiie*l hom e a f te r v isit In B lack B u tte v isitin g d a u g h te rs ing eaveral «lays at th e A. C. M rs I,. C. F u n k nnd Mrs. W illiam Funk. H prlggs hom e. G eorgia W ard re lu rn e d S u n d a y W. B. J o h n s to n J r . nnd son of Io I be d e a f school nt Salem , n ftei M edford sp e n t th e w eek end w ith sp e n d in g th e holiday» w ith h e r pal Mr. a n d M is. W B. J o h n s to n Hr., e n ls, Mr. am t M rs R a lp h W a n t p n re n ts o f Mr. Jo h n sto n . Mrs. W aril a cc o m p a n ied h e r a n d Miss G e o rg e tta K now les a n d _______ re m a in e ______ d Io vlall a few d a y s nt th e I jiw ic n r .. W |p»r, w ho a r e a tte n d ln x K lbnrt flm llh hom e lunlneHM Ciillexe II, l*urtlninl. h a v e ...... ,, k . ...» . , , retu rn ..,I I., »chool a f te r n.lln« , 2 1 '" 7 ''* ' " i h - hull,In y , at th e ir hom e» h e re , 1 7 , " 2 ’ a0 " ? ’, ? ’" » pile o f »lnl> wood fell on hint Try th e G ra y Goone’« h o t ehoco- w hile he w in em ployed h n n d lln x la te fo r theen eold deye. t ic w.H.d for Tom Allen. Mb», W llh e rta W lleon, w ho I n M i . m id M in . .1. F S im m ons of w o rk ln « In A lbany, »pent th e w eek P o rtla n d are v la ltln x nl Hi.' hom e end w ith h e r paren t» , Mr. nnd M rs ,,f Dr. W. E. I.eliow. tjroth.-r of W O. W ilson. Mr» Sim m on». G rab er-G etty s H ardw are C (. 'unni t ii/nes That Excel A/tvwhere in Cottage (ìro ve. Come Today 57 Pair Women’s Tie Pumps and Strap Slippers Values $3, $3 50, $4 00 $1.98 —your size is here in some of these wanted styles In Cottage Grove It"s the Patterson Hotel yd. One lot Women's Union Suits, 39c each —rayon striped —sleeveless —knee length 70x80 Size Double Blankets 8ave"ere on Part Wool—Weight—Pretty Plaids $1.89 These Wen« pair w « ^ e,5 , w S ' 70x80 olaid cotton single blanket, 69c Sea Island C otton 39-inch Sheeting—8x80 count lie Sew O n S *1 ’ —the same fine thread and count as your best print at 19c a yard C h U d re * « g a rte rs O tto « »»“ • 1 p a ir pr. hone. Feather Pillows 17x24 inch size —a big bargain nt this lew price One lot 59c Dress Prints See Cottage Grove Reminder for More Items UMPHREY & MACKIN GOOD VALUES 10 yard East Colors 10c yd.