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e Mr» ione J. Hurge»», of North Ib nd, who hitd been vmiting her <*ou»iu, Mr». I*’. C. Coffmun, left Haturday for Fort land. Oacar Wheeler. who recently return»d from Canada, left Tu*»day for Fhillip», H H , where he will go info fami work agii in. M»«. Georg» Ha hi left Haturday far Fort land to ¡oin Mr Dahl, who w«*nt • bere a few day» before. The f 'o lim iI n a record» are thè |>e»t inaile The neweat war Hong » and dune«* record» alway» on hand ut II. <*. Mini »en V nktfe Mr». C J. Kern returned Hunduy from a v i»it ut Mradfonl, Fu., w ith her par PACKED IN G>/, & 1« first ground and then churned «•ut», Mr. and Mr». Thorna» Holleran Mr Kem went to Fort land to mi’et her. 18 OUNCE JARS to make it smoother and more Mr». h Hirnstiel and duughter Glinly» bave returned from un estended vi»it spreadable. It is not sticky. The ut Fergu» Full», Mi un. SUPERIOR FLAVO R is due to Monroe ’n »tudio open every Huriduy from IO u. ni to I p. ni. until tini boli the PERFECT BLEND of the day». Moke un appoiatiuent tiow. o£6 Mr». Anna Tee ter» vi»ite«| ut Thum nuts used. fon during thè pu»t week. ./«din Martin, recently of Virginia, ha» purchuMed thè Chamberlain property on rdghth »treet and thè faiuily ha» luoved in. J. Ktle, who in Hearing 1*0 yeam of nge, fractured «everal rio» in a fall a few day» ago. Mr». J . A. Klledge viaited in Fortalmi during thè pa»t week. No wnnt ad., render or other adver nHtf Krunk Jone* wa» tnk»n »«•rioti»Jy ili tiNing eharged for le»» tban 50c. lu Mf week mid hm mot her, Mn*. J I •lovM«n, eutiM* up from Kuifeii«« to car*- for Inni, lie in now inueh better und Mm. .Jolie* returned home YYedneftduy. Mr timi Mr*. % O, VYillm were in from Milk Creek Friday. NKW I’ UM KH ON IICTTKK WBAI'H , FridayN und Hu tur < íh y» only fir»t loo OOOD LE ATH E R SHOES OF $ 1.Hi: additional hundred»», 10 cent». On • liny diiv but Friduy und Huturday add E VE R Y K IN D FOR E V E R Y JO eent» to hr»t hundred. nlfitf OCCASION. l uneho Ht ubblef odd, v* ho m employed in the »Inpyardn at Fortland, and M inn i M' uluh Haw knm. voun^eNt daughter of li i ad lira I \\ Hawk la», v\ ara quietly married Hutidnv at the home of the bride’» purent», only immediate rei THE D A Y LIG H T STOKE j ulive» being pre*ent. Ä**v. Walter Cal j li»on officiated. Mr and Mr». Mfubble field left Monday for Fortland, where they will make their home. Cecil Caldwell has written his parents A want, ad ro»t» little nnd often bring» log return». Nothing too big or too lit* that he arrived at Itarstow, Calif., where he was registered, just in time to tie to be »old by » want ad. ••• be informed that all drafts had been Itale Hunk in«, who came here for the called o ff. He says he may return to funeral of hi» ni»ter, Mr». Verna Nel finish bis visit. TO RENDER AN UN8UR •Mili, returned Tueuday to hi» work at Mrs. Eaiinv Rhodes returned Monday PA88ED SERVICE TO ALL I .utira nde. from Leona, wlo-re she had been to at WHO D M U M l AID OK The City Meat Market buy» veal, live tend b et daughter, Mr* W ilk inn. who and dre»*ed. Fhone N1». aJtfe was sick. Just before going to issiun OLA88E8. Mr». Charle» Hub*» m recovering nice she had been at Toledo to attend a son. Our lung experience enable* Doth are now well ou the way to re ly from her recent illne»». u* to secure the nioHt Naturae covery. J. H Miigiadry left Friday for Han lory roxulU In every ctw . Fruncmco on buwineva. Ami as we grlml our own Mm. May Riee i» now agent hero for In M ». we ran supply glasses the .Southern Fucific. R. H. Cri»well who had been acting agent for »e\eral to our patieuta in tbe shortest month», left Hut urtiti y for Toledo, on possible time. the Y'uf|uint! brandi. , RENDERED 8AU8AOE, W IE N IE S Farmer»’ t'a»h Market puv» ea»h for CORN BEEr. PRESSED CORN ehickeiiN, egg«, hide», rhitteiu bark und BEEF, ETC. old iroi uiJJtfc Homer Currin cam«* up from I. i « iiih O P T IC IA N OPTOM ETRIST Eggs. Poultry, Beef Stuff, Veal, etc.. Saturduv for medical atteniioli, ha\nig LENSES GROUND ON PREMISES Bought aud Sold by the «UNtninetl »eriou» injurie» to one foot, when »ome lumber fell onto him. M inn l.ydia Hooper returnc«! Friduy frolli Fort land, areompanied bv h«*r i nepliew, Tyler Hooper, who i» not fe«d j mg well. Under Entire New Management We cant ’ afford to neglect the boy» Emerson Keitbley, Prop. Pbona 15 who have do n e no much for un . O i v r to I the i ailed Wat Drive, a ad give Ubei Ilb*rt0n ntHiili writr» tb»t Df kit» No matter what you do you can ritornili lo Utivnmtid, Wiab., uff«*r hav ally. P» not give a» libeially un the boy» have idk b«‘«*n iiHuv thriv y r iri. already given. The Fair Htore. nl5c ('•ilumina (irafinióla, the standard make. The reproducer is carefully assembled \!r. i»n<l Mr». .F A. U riffin wrrv ti|• “ No Hunting" aud " N o Tre»pa»» and tested. It is a sensitive instrument frolli Knyi'iir Humluy. i n g " notice« for »ule at The Hentinel but it is simple and substantially made Mn, Kliziiliith Churchill, cif lN»rt lattila who «u t »<*riou«lv ili with thè offiee. Frinted on cloth, 5c each, or and with ear.- it is practically indent rue o26tf tibie, li. C. Madsen is the agent. nHtfc 11 fili,M i» m»w well on flit* roiiil to re »is for two bit». Mrs. Dun Beck visited at London this covery, Mr. und Mm. C. !.. .lohim«»n, of Hen week with her daughter, Mrs. Phillips. ng i Hrfnre ntov li fi mir etili melar tire, ai* a ili kivi * «ut prie oh far one aeek. The at the home o f Mrs. Johnson's sister, Fair »ture, nlftc Mrs. I.. I!, Farmer. Mrs. Itaril Parker and daughter Du ella were up from Dexter for the we.-k end. Mrs. Kminu Hranstelter and son Kel Food production must be Increased. Iv visited during the past week at the To do Lhla tbe producer must have John Darker and M. K. Markley homes. tbe best of toola We base a com I f u news item ia not printed, it is plete line of I »-cause we do not know of it. We have neither friends nor enemies when it HARROWS, DISKS comes to publishing Ihe news. If you PLOWS. D R ILLS I have un item, grab the phone and tell us OUR PRODUCTS ARE MADE about it oL'fttf TRY “LUNCHEON” BRAND CHURNED PEANUT BUTTER K E R R & -S IL S B Y Joe McKiMx'n, who w h s hump for I »«verni days with u slight uttack of the «rip, tins gone hark to his old joli with the 8. 1*. bridge «row. Ho iliilu't fimi braking »trenuou» enough for Inin. Mrs. K. S. Newcomb was up from | Dexter for tbe work .-ri>J visiting brr husbiiml, who is working with the road I errw in the canyon. ./ H. Mimerai writes from Du Font, Wush., under dutr of November II : “ Everybody wild here this morning. Hod old Kuisrr Hill up a pole. Itiiilt fire under him and the flames eaught him before he got to the lop. Her by the paper that the Hist has lost heavily. Hope that the Cottage Grove boys are all safe. We need The Hentinel every I day.” j Krclranrd cheat for sale at Hier ling's. ,20tfe Mr. Clara Burkholder writes from Corvallis that Charles has been out for his first automobil« ride sine« his op •ration. Corvallis celebrated the sign « ig of the armistice in great style, the H. A. T. C. boys tukmg part in the ou rade Miss Carolyn Woods, who teaelies at Marshfield, is visiting there with her sister in law, Mrs. I.ee Roy Woods, Jr., having recently arrived from a visit with her purents at Cornelius. Christmas is coming. Our elegant line in jewelry, bracelet watches for men and women, tbe Rockford silverware, best, and cut glass is complete. Call early und make your se I or t inns at H. C. Mad aen’s. n8tfe J. C. Stratford was up from Creswell Wednesday. Muve 50 cents on your subscription by ' paying it up to November next year, n G R A IN Y IE L D IN COUNTY H E A V IE R T H A N L A S T Y E A R Frank Phillip* arrived Tuesday from Copulile to look after businesH matters The threshing report o f Lane county, for a few days. He has rented his placi to 11 11. Abel, o f Coquill», who has ar as requested by the government, has been completed by N. H. Robb, county r i v e ; I,, re, agricultural agent, and forwarded to D J. M Scholl el]n|| is remodel remodeling his jewelry the department o f agrieulture. stpre and optical p rarlors. H l e has about The report shows that in 191« there ve I sold out Ins powelry stock and intends were 19,1!*! acres o f wheat planted as S.MHI to devote Ins attention to the op compared with 15,000 in 1917. The yield tical business exclusively. ,,f ^ruin for 191k was 199,500 bushels Miss Maud Nichols bus arrived here nH compared with 190,750 in 1917. from Medford to accept a position us These reports were collected from 54 stenographer for J. H. Chaml»-rs. thresherrnen over the county who were Bend the bov in Franc*, a wrist watch furnished books by the department of for Christmas. He will appreciate ,t through the local county nd it is handy to send. You will find agent, and contained reports o f over a full line at ii. C. Madsen’s. nktfc IHIKi farmers. The request for an increased winter D E. Slagle and family have moved wheat acreage is going to show up fine to Medford. in Lime countv, Mr. Robb believes. The H'-v. Joseph Knotts has received word county was asked for a 15 per cent in that a messenger has been sent into Mex crease o f winter wheat by the govern m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Prayer ico to deliver the ransom demanded bv ment, and this will be exceeded this meeting Thursday evening, 7:30 o ’clock. • • • th« bandits who hold bis brother, K. F. year. Knotts, a prisoner. Christian Science Church— Services in L. l'iper, of Portland, who had been chapel at 242 Second street each Sun visiting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. day at 11: :00 a. m. Regular testimonial S. K Piper, returned home Sunday. , meeting Wednesday evening at 8:00 | o ’clock. The building ia open for the use Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Oldenburg, o f Al | o f the circulating library each Wednes- bum. spent Ihe week end at tbe bonie j dav afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 o ’clock. o f their daughter Mrs. A. Swanson. . All are cordially invited to the services F. L. Dorkett has sold his place east as well as to make use of the literature. o f the i-ity to F. C. Shaw, o f Riddle. • • * No want ad., reader or other adver Oospel Mission— W. B. Finney and w ife rising charged for less than 50c. nktf leaders. Second door south of cream Miss Ruth Bede went to Comstock ery. Services Tuesday and Friday at Friday to s|M-nd Ihe week end with Miss 1:00 p. m. Sunday services at 2:30 and Vivian Griggs. ! 8:00 p. m. I A------------------------------------------—--- a Mr. and Mrs. Rov Origgs were up from Comstock Wednesday to attend the S. H. McKernun funeral. COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS ' M i s s Lola Howe, of Eugene, visited has its entire Christmas stock this week with her sister, Mrs. K. K. Mills. in and can accommodate the Nov. 4.— Roll sailed and all present Mrs. Win. Garoutte visited in Eugene early buyers. Next week our except Councilman Garoutte. Wednesday with her sister, Mrs. Eugene Minutes read and approved. Matlock, who is again moving to Port store will begin looking like On motion the city recorder was or land. Little Virginia Matlock, who had dered to make application to have the Christmas. See the beautiful been visiting here with Mrs. Garoutte, c ity ’s water reserve west o f the city returned home with her. dolls now on display. Leather I included in the game preserve. The Hentinel could use another boy The following bills were read and ap- ambitious to learn the printer's trude goods and toilet articles now | proved: from the bottom to the top. In future i W. T. Higgins, work on pipe line $ 5.00 on sale. Visit us daily and years the boy with the trude will get J. B. Rouse, same__ ____________ 47.00 the big money. n 15-22 J. W. Bears, same_______________ look. 17.50 Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs. Roy Hhort R. Dagette, same________________ 8.90 visited in Eugene Wednesday. j Chas. Conner, same_____________ 10.00 I Doc Pitcher, same_____________ 12.00 Miss Nellie Myers, who had been vis Harvey Robinson, same________ 2.00 ¡ting her sister. Mrs. Elbert Hmith, re Chas. Burge, same_______________ 2.00 DISSTON A N D RUJADA. turned to Eugene yesterday. Claud Arne, same_______________ 24. mi 1.50 Nov. 14.— Miss Signa Sahlin was in Wilbur Bpray, same_____________ LOOKS L IK E A OOOD PROPOSITION G. H. Smith, same______________ 10.00 tbe Grove Wednesday. FOR EDITORS. 4.50 Miss Brainier caun- up from Eugene Phil Jones, sa m e____________ __ Sunday and on Monday reopened school, Louis Groves, same______________ 14.66 Fairbury, Nebr., News: A number of which had been closed for three weeks. Georo-e Lea. same_______________ 2.50 our exchanges have been speculating on Raymond Gleason was in Disston Hamloth Ik Rohde, blacksmithing what would happen if the government Tuesday’. for pipe lice__________________ 9.55 took over tbe newspapers. Well, the 2.15 Mrs. Casey, o f the Grove, is visiting O. P. x E. Rv.. freight an cement first thing, the subscription price would friends in Ktijadu. Knowles & Graber. hdw. and as raised about 50 per cent and the sheriff signed claim o f Charles Mc Mr. aud Mrs. James Spahr, o f Star, would be kept busy chasing delinquents. spent Sunday at the Ben Pitcner home. Henry ________________________ 48.84 Tbe next step would be to raise tbe C. C. Jackson and family spent Mon Powell & Hemenwav, rubber wages 25 per cent and editors who had day boots for work on pipe line.... 7.50 night in the Grove. not had u cent in six months they could John Coffman came down from the Fire company, salaries. 2 months 38.00 call their own, would be placed on a Green Rock mine Wednesday. Sentinel ptg. and pub. proc_____ 10.25 salary. The merchants who fail to get Ogle Young returned from Eugene W .„W . McFarland, cleaning sts. 41.98 their ad. copy in until press duv would Wednesday. W. W. Oglesby, salary......... ...... 10.00 be hauled up before the council o f dc Alex Lundberg made a trip to the J. E. Yotinjr. salary______________ 55.00 fens,- and our linotype man who hired Champion this week. S. H. McKernan, salary and ex out for two weeks and quit his job in penses ........ .. ........ ........ ......... 75.40 Harry Parker, o f Lundpark, was in a week would be sent to Leavenworth Disstou Thursday. H AR D W AR E Q. B. Pitcher, salary and ex for about 10 years as a deserter. It penses ... ___________ 105.00 looks like a good proposition to us and <*- C. G. Electric ric Co., lig lights Oct____ 233.83 we are for it. On motion council adjourned. liouni Mrs. Briggs, of ihiginaw, visited this AMONO TH E CHURCHES J. E Y O l’ NG, Recorder. week with her mother, Mrs. Luke, at Thornton Corners. She was accompanied by her two sons. I t ’s a pretty dull day in Washington when some kind o f an investigating Mrs. J. L Smith has received word Methodist Church—Rev. Joseph Knotts, committee is not appointed. from her son Marvin that he is recover pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Don’t have any slackers among your mg from a wound hi the rhest. Regular preaching services at 11 a. m. hens. Get egg record cards from The Tom Abrams wus bore from North and 8:00 p. m. Epworth league at 7:00 Sentinel: $1.?5 the hundred. n ltfc Bead this week ea business. in. Mid-week prayer meeting Thurs- Over in Morocco when an officeholder Get a Conservation Cook Book Free ay evenings at 8:00 o ’clock. [ets his foot in it thev amputate the by paying your subseription to Noveni Morning sermon, ‘ ‘ A fter the Battle.” imb in the vicinity of the collar button. bi-r. IPJO. n-f Evening sermon. “ What a Man Is Right now is the proper time to make W orth.” Willie Ostrander is home from Port arrangements to have The Sentinel sent land suffering with u slight attack of to some eastern friend. Take ad van t a* Christian Church— Walter Callison. min of the special rate now in effect, T o the ‘ 'fl u .” lie is employed us a street ister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Y. P. 8. your Christmas shopping early. nl-d20p ear eondurtor. C. E. 7:00 p. ro Preaching services at A man in New York is being exam The spot cash ami carry homo your 11:00 a. m. and 8:00 p. m. ined as to his sanity because he threw goods means cheaper goods. Make a • • * money away. A man who ean get hold saving at Spray's. m22tfc Baptist Church— E. G. O. Groat, pastor of enough money to be able to throw it Those wishing to make application emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a. away can’t be very craxv. for 1919 motor vehicle licenses can se cure blanks at The Sentinel office, where there are also u few copies o f the Card of Thanks. ~ ........................... ........................ motor vehicle laws for free distribution. --------------------------------------------------- We wish to express our most sincere appreciation of the many kind words and acts spoken and ahown at the time IF YOU H A V E DISEASES OF TH E o f the illness and death o f our beloved daughter Eva. Especially did we ap preciate the beautiful floral offerings, n 15c MR. AND MRS. J. J. WKEDEN. A. BRUND & CO. Will Pay Cash for Eggs WE N E E D 60 c Per Dozen THE Special for One L J More Week.......i l O n e y per frame 35 cents A. BRUND & COMFY Grocers to Particular People Phone 65 POWELL 4 HEMENWAY W e Are Fully Equipped READY FOR CHRISTMAS HOME MADE I>. J . S c h o ll THE FAIR STORE People’s Meat Market TALES OF THE TOWN We Must Have Food CITY MEAT MARKET QUALITY MEATS IN 0 R E 0 0 N AND SOLD ON TH E IR M ERITS TELEPHONE -89 Mrs. Win. 'lank was in from Doremi Hsturday. Doc G off has one of the best reme dies for colds and flu have your shoes warm mol water-tight. Keep your feet and none dry, and you ’ll be all right, tf Miss Reta Ridings, of Eugene, visit ed from Thursday' to Tuesday with Miss Genevieve Jury. Miss Fluor Knowles is recovering from her recent illness, which confined her to the house n week or more. Mrs. A. \V. Ilelliwoll returned Inst week frinii an extended visit al Y«ncnl In. Thinking him still in Sun Francisco Mrs. K. h. Widdersheim was surprised a few days ago to receive n letter from her son Clifford written in France, where he hnd been for two months at the time of writing. A fine assortment o f clocks for Christ masut II. O. Madsen'a. nStfc A. It. Wood, who was recently serious Iv in jured in a 1 * speeder accident on Ine <>. P. A K railway, has so far re covered as to be ulile to get down town every duv and is making preparations to take up his duties as mayor the first of the year. No want ad., render or other adver tising charged for less than 50c. nStf S h in g le s We will have n car of shingle* here within a few days. We are going to make a special price of ON A R R IV A L OF TH IS CAR SHINGLES TO BE D ELIVERED OUT OF CAR Th ese shingles are the best grade manufactured and this price will not he made again, ( ’all, phone or write your order and we will notify you upon arrival of car. Cottage Grove Mfg. Company USE E B 0 N 0 L ON Y O U R OLD ROOF Wynne & Kime s. f The Kaiser Has Flew the Coop But We Are Still on the Job Stomach, Disease of Skin or Gall Stones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby Card of Thanks. We take this means o f expressing our most sincere appreciation of the many I). M. Melnturff, of Oakland, who re kindnesses extended us in our recent centlv bought the Wampole house, was sad bereavement. here this week making arrangements to MRS. 8. H. M cK ERNAN move here. He is un attorney at law. nl5o AND CHILDREN. HOW DO YOU KNOW when you ’re I f your wedding stationery is print going to die or have a firet Whether you do or not, you should amply protect ed by The Sentinel, you are assured a yourself and family with either life or long and happy married life. ••• fire insiirnnee, or both. Talk with Harry Metcalf. It costs nothing to talk and he may be »Me to give you some infer nintion worth while. s27tfc R. Ointher, who conducted the New Era drug store for two years or more, closed the store Monday and left the < i» \ nitli no further word than that hr hnd been required by the war depart ment to report at Corvallis the next day. Now la the time to have your pillows It is understood that the business is still wasted and aterlllxed. Do you ever owned by Mrs. H. M. Wheeler, o f Port stop to think of the hours your head land, whom Mr. Ointher succeeded. has hammered the pillow” Tbe nat W. J. Woods was here from Albany ural grease from your head la ground over Tuesday night. Into the feathers. We make them •'N ever too late to mend” does not sweet and wholesome. 50c a pillow. apply to shoe repairing. Bring the shoes in before they are hopelessly be yond repair. I f brought in time we ean make them jutt as good as new. Dr. G off, o4tfc How to Prevent Disease The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Now for the United War Work Drive EVE RYB OD Y DIO UP F R E E L Y SO T H A T OUR B R AV E BOYS M A Y BE M ADE COM FORTABLE W H IL E T H E Y F IN IS H TH E JOB. First National Bank FOR SAFETY AND S E C U R ITY COTTAGE GROVE HOSPITAL MODERN, HOMELIKE HOSPITAL FULLY EQUIPPED FOR THE CARE OF ANY CASE Absolutely no contagious cases admitted. Only competent nurses employed. Support your home hospital—one that deserves it. „ «J Dr. S. M. Wendt, Surgeon