The Sentinel, Cottage Grove, Oregon Paul Reeva- returned October 26 from Monrovia, California, whore he spent a week visiting friends. While in that vicinity he attended the USC vs. Oregon football game October 22nd at the Coliseum in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. George Reck and daughter Barbara recently moved here from Oakridge Mr link h; s been employed as electrical sun- r- visor for Nichols Appliance. Thur*., Nov. 3, 1919 MONKEY STARS AS PIANO VIRTUOSO Emmett Tedford arrived trom Illinois Thursday to spend the winter with his brother and sistet- in law. Mr. and Mrs. James Ted­ ford. Enroute t » Cottage Grove he visiti d relatives in Nebraska and Wyoming. CONTRACTOR Phone 337 48 N. 9th House, Commercial and Industrial Wiring PREMIER INTERNATIONAL ILLUSIONIST AND COMPANY PRESENTING HIS WORLD FAMOUS. Will CAL * NOVEMBER 16th UNION HIGH SCHOOL 8.00 P. M Sponsored by the Cottage Grove Lions Club Children — 60c Inc. Tax 13-2te-13 SPECIAL Sizes 32 to 38 " EASIER THAN PUSHING A BUTTON ... to take care of your heating oil this winter IC. Cottage Grove Heating Service Phone 5, Day or Nite Office at Nolt's Chevron Station 6th & Hiway • < Sturdy leather* with heavy rubber sole* Size 3 to 5’ . Plastic Table Cloths Mary Esther Chocolates I 1 I' We'll do it for you - nave you the bother of checking your heating oil tank. You'll automatically have n safe supply of dean-burning Standard Furnace Oil or Standard Stove Oil all the tune. Call us right now. ; Boys' Shoes Natural Tan Bright multicolor plaids in sizes 3 to 0 Beautiful new patlctns in full size M X !>4 One pound box of delicious mixed chocolates 98c 69c STANDARD : HÍATIN0 OIL* NEW CAR MARKET Mr. and Mrs. Alva Ferguson of Bend visited with friends in the Silk Creek community last Thurs- . day. Mr. Ferguson was a former principal of the Silk Creek school. mm mey i A idercury ’ MttCUfT SIX PAiUHGn Pfc. David (Skip) Larsen will arrive tonight (Thursday) from “,San Antonio, Texas for a three- Before mu »inn an order for any new car, conaidrr this: Not one - no, nol one of tin- other cars in the pri«’«’ range above givi-a you all th*' value of th*’ big, |e>w«rfiil new Mercury! For owner* »av Mercury is the Imt-liHikini! ear for the money .., th*’ ewnH'sl-lo-Aonr//**. . . imoothe*!- to-ilriti" . . . and, by all odds tbe lit tually among the thriftiest of al! < ar- on the road give» you extra mileage on every gall ti! on And don't overlook Mercury’* greater wi/etv . . . greater ibpewlalnlitv, and higher-than-ever resa’e valili"! (äm-ider everything carefully pria’ . . . valut . . . sis le . . . and pci fot muni e and you II make sour next car Mercuri. too! ( iome in for a dem­ onstration todav ! FOR RÇT7TP VAH T MAKE yOUP. NeXT CAP. MERCURY Ylt! tat $770 Seats Culhion Bolloon TlrM, Directional Turn Indi Ringt, Oil Filter, Flee DOWN trie Clock, Orillo Guardi, Foam Rubber and mincit art yow prit Cutbionod Soate, Oil int cm will easily com It! PHONE 27 iH^iNi^niiiMiwiwiiiMiiiiiiiiiim IMMEDIATE DELIVERY BODY Reg. $119.50 Now Only $89.50 Reg. $99.50 Now Only $69.50 Phone 101 L cou» nici mentis sup« 836 MAIN Plastic SMITH FURNITURE Y ou can own ttat Morcury for » low II — lIMHIlilllMlllilUllllilMinN 522 Whiteaker White crepe in long sleeve style Mr . Mary Butcham of Eugene, a formi r r ¿dent of the Silk Creek community returned home Friday after spending a fortnight at the Arthur Wooleott home Mrs. Burcham, a resident of the Silk Creek distiict for fifty three years spent a very enjoyable two weeks visiting with old friends and re­ newing acquaintances. Large Chrome Dinette Sets Formica Rayon Crepe Blouses Juvenile All Wool Plaid Jackets IF YOU'RE IN THE JOÜÜ -’2300 Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Cruson had as guests Friday night. Mrs. Cru- son's brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lund of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Cruson and their guests spent the week end in Cor­ vallis with their nephew and wife. Dr. and Mrs. Frank Parks. Dr. Parks is on the faculty of Oregon State college, being a sociology teacher. at Adults — $1.10 RnWrt Rau of Grass Valley. California is acting in a moving picture made in Grass Valley by a Hollywood moving picture firm. Jane Russell is the leading lady. He is a former Cottage Grove resj- dent. Mrs. L. J. McLaughlin was called to Kelso. Wash., Tuesday by the serious illness and death of her brother, Byron Atkins, a for­ mer resident, Funeral services will lie held tomorrow, Friday, in Kelso. Mr. Atkins was the son of the late Ance Atkins, who served as constable here for many years. —Coming— II a liian haa acted right, lie ha* done well, though alone; if wrong, the sanction of nil numklnd will not justify him. Fielding Rayon Gabardine • Skirts Mr. and Mis Monte Hughes of Tacoma. V.. -hington visited Mon­ day at the homes of Mr. and Mrs THIS ANIMAL FOURSOME arrived on the liner tfieuw .Imstcrdii’n at J R. Hendricks and Mr and Mrs Hoboken, N. J , and put on a little act for the shipnews photographers. J. S. Markham Mrs Hughes is a Here, Herman. 13-year-old rhesus monkey, pounds out a hot tune for his niece of Mrs. Hendricks and Mr attentive audience of three pint-size chihuahuas. (Internntinnan Markhnm Mr. and Mrs. Hughe Ind spent the week end with then- day leave. He will spend the time Mr. and Mrs. E. M Long, who son who is a professor at Oregon have U’cn visiting relatives in and with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. State college. around Lincoln. Nebraska for the Walter Larsen at the Star Ranch. past month teturned home last Dorena. On Saturday night open house is being held for him at his Thursdiy and s'.it.si they ley. California is recovering from glad to return to Oregon. They home. His friends are invited. Sun- will leave for Wichita, polio and can now walk on crutch­ were near a cyclone, which struck lay es.- She is the 29th Grass Valley that section of Nebraska some Texas for his permanent base. Reg Land returned home yester­ person to be left crippled from three weeks ago. day from being hospitalized the polio in the recent epidemic there. past six days in a Eugene hospital. Mrs. Yirak formerly lived hete. Guests the past several days at X-rays revealed he had a broken the home of Miss Marion Williams neck as a result of his recent auto and Mrs. Effie Hoopes were Mr accident near Enterprise, He is re. and Mrs. James Teske and two cupcrating satisfactorly at the sons of Portland. Saturday eve­ home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs ning a birthday dinner was given Earl Land. in honor of Mrs. Teske and son James. Guests included Mr. and Mr. and Mrs Harold Cooley of Mrs James Teske, sons Janies and Glendale and Mr. and Mrs. Chas Wilbur Robert. Mr .and Hoopes, daughter Linda. Mr and Cooley and children Steven and Mrs Lawrence Cioffon. daughter Sissy of Disston visited Sunday at Diana of Portland, and the host­ the home of the parents of the men, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cooley esses. ELECTRICAL Graveside Services For CpI. Dudley FRIDAY-SATURDAY Guests Sunday and Mond ay of Mr. and Mrs. S. J Leonard were Mr. Berth i Bingham and Mi’s. Nona Moore. both of Denver. Colo. Mrs. Bingham was a friend ot the I.eonard3 Si) years ago when they livixi in Missouri. The ladies were .in a sightseeing trip to California Mr. and Mrs. Bill Shrives and son Jerry moved to their new home in Albany last week. He । D. C. Wilson. Yoncalla turkey employed by the Southern Pacific and sheep buyer was transacting as signalman maintainer. business hen’ Monday The turkey market outlook i- somewhat con­ fusing at the present time and if turkeys are marketed immediate­ ly. they v. ill net the grower very little profit at this time, lie said Eldon B. Grable jaundice ennen had climbed to 35 m the Glide aren H ida y afternoon with several Muttered cune* over the county. too IN<>< I I. VI ED nm I \i xitii t VT GI.IDH More than UM) persons residing in the Glide community In Doug Graveside las county were Inoculated agnlnst infectious hepatitis » jaundice) held III the Thursday by the Ikiugla* county will I m ’ leaders in health officer and his statt, it was J iMI p m . vv itli the Rev classes, Mrs Ethel nported trom Roseburg. The atterlin officiating, as ­ s|n-