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Mr. and Mr*. II. I.. Godard and fain D E M A N D FOR T E L E G R A P H Ol* ERATOKH Young men nml women ily, o f llriish, Colo., uro visiting at the trained in fow month* under tho *uper home o f Mr. G o d a r d ’* parents, Mr. and I viiioii uf u aucceiaful dlaputchar. In Mrs II. It. Godard, and with other rein doried liy railroud*. Opportuiiitie* to five*. earn eip e m e * . Write for liulletln. Tel- Mr*. Wilslnre Itristow, o f Kiigene, 1 i-gruph Dept. 2 IH Railway Kiehunge daughter in law of liarw in IGintow, died ill onlcr lo get Up it nice ilio Bldg , Port w ad, Ora aS# j Iti lit Eugene Saturday. IUT or liiiirliroii. The young Til« Joe MrKildien family »pent Mr*. I,. H. Hill hu* Buffered during ent mul mimt inexperienced I I'hintuiMi ut Marion with tho W. O. the past week or no with u severe at Ailier family. lioiiMckeeper ran oliluin at tuek o f rbeumati*m. M i n Furile f a l li ion ii home from our grocery everything need- Mrs. Almond llem enwny returned ea»tern Oregon for the holidn)*. Thur*duy from an entertainment trip ed for a dinner frolli Moiip In for the army Y. M. C. A. Mr. Ilemen Mr. and Mr*. I„ H. Hill ipent f'hriat di'MNerl, no article of which way met her at Portland and ueeoin ma* at Portland. will require expert know The mill* o f till* vicinity took noverai pained her home, l e d g e or loot; time to prepare Almond llemenwny, who enlisted in duy* o f f tin* week oil ueeount o f Chrint- Take a look at our fanned the Y. M. C A. work, Ini* received word mai and the flu. goods and fancy groccrii**. Fife i* only worth living bacaline of that he will not be sent aerons. He ha* what you enti do while here and o f what not yet rondo up hi* mind whether or They are wonderful helps to you will leuvr behind to keep your mein- not to go into the work in t h e s t a t e s . young houaekeepera. George W. Myers was in Eugene Hat ory green in the iniiid* o f your family and friend*. Leaving u life iriMiirniiee unlay. Ill* daughter, Mis* Nellie, re We wish you a Happy and pulley i* one o f the *ore*t way* o f being turin-d with him to spend the Christmas Prosperous New Year. remembered a* u man who thought Inueli vneiition at the home o f her sister, Mr*. o f hi* wife und ehildren. Talk with II Elbert Hmith. K. Metealf. Doth life and fire inaur- Miss Dcssie Harms is home from Cal anee. • d erf it f ¡form a to spend the Christina* vnention Dan Parker write* hi* parent* that with her mother, Mr*. Harah Harm*. he e I pert* to be home pretty lO O n but Al. Crunon i* up from Portland. win.ini** hi* prediction o f a year ago of A daughter has bi-en born at Cen being horn., for thi* fhria tim n, although tralia, Hash., to Mr. and Mr*. Hutry hi* g iien w a i n ’t very wide o f the mark. Tennis, M u* l.eviey 11molitori i* home from Chn*. E. Fleteher, o f l.eonn, recently Mrs. Hrownlee's (mrerit*, Mr. and Mrs. •Smith river for the holiday*. discharged from the army, was in the I*. P. Me Coy. city Haturday. J. P. (i rutin in rame up from Portland Mrs. I.ucetta Grant, o f Portland sis Tursduy to s|M*nd the romuinder o f tin* ter o f Dr. M'. W. Oglesby, visited her j week wiili ho« w ife at tin* home o f her brother lust week. parents, l>r. and Mrs. NY NV. Oglestiy. Mr*. Dora Hrnith ha* su ffic iently re | M inn I. o iiìn i * (iaretNoti was up from covered from her recent illnem to be j Portland to spend Christman at the able to get down town. home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Armand Wynne, an electrician for j O V E R A L L S, JUM PERS ' Onretson, Hr. the H. P., is home on account o f the . W e wish to thank the people generally for the liberal W O R K SH IRTS The City Meat Market buys veal, live illness o f Mr*. Wynne und daughter. H ini »if* • ed Phone hit, u~t f <• SOCKS, SHOES, ETC. A baby was born last week to Mr. j patronage extended and for their kindness in help I numi - C. NYhitehouse, an employ** <if und Mrs. Ja*. H uff. .the 1'iilb‘ Yt I .mutier company at liivide, ing us through the Christmas rush. W e are glad to The Wm. George boy, who was in a j die«l Ntonday following an attack of critical condition la*t week, is now out j say that our salespeople were delighted with the i influenza. He was .11 years o f nge and o f danger. I leaves a w ife und one ehibl. The body T b a D a y l i g h t S t o r e friendly spirit shown them. It was appreciated ; sun taken to D a y 's Creek for burial L. H. Hlngle ha* returned from Port- ! , The flu condition is very serious in the land, where he underwent an operation. ' more than you think. • Pullett rump. Raymond Hinaril is expected home Broken flange* on the O. P. & K. from Franee within a few daya and wi Ib'iinie MnrNh, o f Kbuint, visited her** two days o f the past week while on his (taturduy afternoon euu*rd a derailment b e the first o f the boys who saw aor W ishing you all a Happy and Prosperous New Year, way homo from un army hospital at o f »everal ear* ju*t a* the train wn* en vice overseas to reaeh here. San Francisco, lie was in France in the tering the city limit* and it wa* several we are your friends, Mrs. Fannie Witte, o f Elkhead, balloon ser\ic*. but was taken down hour* before the rar* wer,, again on the daughter o f Mrs. H. E. M cK in ney, has rail*. with rhetimatism and did not see active beou quite seriously ill with flu. duty. Il<* was h i the hospitul ther* two Mr. ami Mr*. H Kein came here from Mrs. A11 i«s Thornton, o f Canyonville, mouths, was then brought to an eastern Portland to spend C'hri*tuia* at the home was here to attend the funeral o f her hoNpital und then to Hun Franeisro, be o f Mr. K i m ' » parent*, Mr. and Mr*. sinter in-law, Mrs. Grant Brown. ing given a furlough to rome home for <>. M. Kein. H"y Guroutte was railed to Eugene < *hnstmas. Friday by the serious illness o f his son H**r lea ned cheat for sule at Hter* Ralph. J. A. W R IG H T , PROP. bog*. strut fc TO R E N D E R AN U N S U R PA SS E D M m J oy ce Teeters and Miss Electa Mrs. George Boyd s|»ent Christmas s e r v ic e to a l l w h o d e s ir e Hamilton are home from Monmouth for with her mother, Mrs. G. F. Mills, at N OTICE.— Special bargains will be offered you from T H E A ID OF OLASSES. thu Christmas vacation. Hab*m. now until invoicing time. Call and see. Mrs. Martha Kayser is recovering Harry l*ammers spent t'bristmas with Our long experlanr« i*n.ible* tut to The holiday aeaiion suggests certain from u severe attack o f influenza. Ins brother Fugene at H**attle. «•cure tl>« niont natliifactory result* kinds of hardware, such a* cutlery Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Johnson und Mr. In «very care. Ami a* we grind our for the table, axe* and saw* to uae NY. I,. IItibbeil has gun«* to Camas, J ) and Mrs. H. W. Reed and families, o f own laone*. we can nipply gin.**** to on the woodpile, lantern* for outdoor NY ash., to put up a plant for the Htand Centrulia, Hash., spent Christmas at our pettenU la Uie eborteet powtlble uae, tools for Christmas gift*, etc. ard (h i eompany. the John Hull home. Miss Edna will re time. W « have everything. War? W a n War! We are all fight We are glad some people change their N O T IC E OP A N N U A L M E E T IN G OP turn with them for a visit. T H E S T O C K H O L D E R S OF TH E ing hunt for a living und I want more minds once in awhile. We would dis A N V L E N S D U P L IC A T E D IN Mr. und Mrs. H. R. Brand spent Christ COTTAGE GROVE CA N N E R Y work I do all kinds o f shoe repairing like to have them stay in the same state A FEW HO URS TIM E. inas at Portland, their daughter and her o f miud all the time. at :I00 Main Ht., east end o f bridge. husband comin g there from Heattle. Notice is hereby given that the annu Isaac G o f f . dlM j l o p d HARDWARE al meeting o f the stockholders o f the U. G. Warner has n i n e down from his Card o f Thanks. Mrs Kdgnr Willson left Hatturday mining property to remuin for a month We wish to express our most sincere Cottage Grove Cannery will be held at to spend Christmas with relatives ut or so. appreciation and gratitude to the many the Commercial Club at 10 o ’clock a. m. Hun Franeisro. Warren L. I.ow«. und Mr*. Flora S y l A ll J. N. England is on the j o b again at | kind i r i<‘ uds who assisted us in our re on Monday, January 13, 1919. O P T IC IA N O P T O M E T R IS T Mrs. C. K. Frost is overjoyed because vester rame up from Eugene to spend L E N S E S O R O U N D ON P R E M IS E S o f the receipt o f several letters from, Christmas at the home o f Mr*. Hyhea the electric light plant, after having cent sad bereavement in the loss o f our stockholders are requested to be present, either in person or by proxy, as a ma beloved wife, mother and sister. _ her husband, Captain C. K. Frost, w rit t e r ’s parent*. Mr. and Mr*. J. W. Eddy. liecn laid up with the flu. G R A N T B R O W N A N D F A M I L Y jo r it y o f the stock must be represented ten sine** the signing o f the armistice. Rev. Robert Huteliffe will preach in in order to transact business. M ISS A U G U S T A G A B O U T T E Mr*. Armorel Muncini i* bore from the Methodist church Sunday forenoon. They were delayed in transit. J. R. COOLEY, Secretary. MRS. A L L I E TH O R N T O N Hilvnnnu, Wash., visiting at th,- home There will be service in the evening, on M ins Harah Donahue, teacher at Ubi.» Cottage Grove, Ore., Dec. 24, 1918. MRS. GRAC E I.EHTS o f her parents, Dr. ami Mr*. Robert account o f orders from the health "if f i Mountain, in spending the holidays at Sutcliffe. cer. h«£ home in Portland. Sunday morning, Dec. 20, a Christmas The revival meetings being conduct M o n r o e ’s studio open every Sunday Mr*. H. L. liixlnril inmle lierwlf n from 10 u. in. to *1 p. in. until the holi program will be given by the Christian ed at the Baptist church were discon tinued on lu'euuiit o f a request from the pretty <'!>rintinnn |>r<‘«rnt in the form o f days. Make an appointment now. oÜÄt city health offieer. H frame o f bulterftu**. Tiny lr»'*' root* Mrs. C. F. NN right, who has been vis TH E C I T Y T R A N S F E R pretlily interwoven with the bilttcrflic» it ing at the home o f her daughter, Mrs. W « Trust That Y ou Had Joe Damewood was down from W ild Dixie the frame n very nltrarlive one. wood this week. Nelson Durham, returned to her home A MERRY CHRISTMAS Mr. iiml M o . J. A. O riffin, o f Ku Haturday. Now is the time to have your pillows Mr*. I,. M. Thompson went to Eugene and W e Wish You gene, epenl Cbriatmnn with relative* wasted and sterilized. Do you ever Mrs A. NV. Turpen writes from M o to sjk - ii J Christmas at the borne o f her stop to think o f the hours your head here. brother, D. I’. Burton. desto, Calif., to renew her subacription. A HAPPY NEW YEAR D O N E ON S H O R T N O TICE has hammered the pillow? The nat K< ii Sim font wn* up from I'ortlnm! Herb. Adam* was home to spend Mr. nnd Mrs. J. H. Magladry, o f Row H e wish to express our appreciation ural grea.se from your head is ground to *|>eiiil Christina* with hit mother, Christmas with relatives. River, spent Christinas at Eugene. o f your business o f the pust year into the feathers. W e make them P I A N O M O V IN G A S P E C IA L T Y Mr*. Pet Hanford. sweet and wholesome. 50c a pillow. and assure you that it is our desire A. B. Wood has traded his residence Miss Eva Hopper underwent a major to serve you just us fuithfully the The *|>ot eriHli und eaivy homo your property to F. A. (laretson, a piece of operation ut a Eugene hospital Monday. O f f ic e at Bon Ton good* nirnn* rhenper good*. Make a California property being the consider comin g year. Frank Snodgrass, o f Wend ling, is re P H O N E 55 Confectionery raving at Hpray ’*. m22tfc ution. By the transaction the Uaretson* ported us seriously ill with influenza. Stanley IHtmewood, who wn* aeriouilv become u fix ture in the city and the ill with (he flu at the army ho*|iitnl in NY omis expect to still make this their j home. Vancouver, i* home. T E L E P H O N E --------- ----- 8 9 A M O N G T H E C H U RCH ES Good Chevrolet, four new- tires, $250; team, wagon and harness, $250. Home I T Y OU H A V E D IS E A S E S OF T H E , block wood, .lohn Carpenter, phone Bible school and a treat given the ehi 1 i d l 3 27pd dren. The morning sermon ut 11 | Methodist Church— Rev. Joseph Knotts, I A mm has been born to Mr. und Mrs, o ’clock. Subject: “ The Message to the pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. > («. II. Phelps, o f Chapel, Neb. The father Church at l ’ ergnmum. ” On account o f I Regular preaching services at 11 a. m. immediately wired the grandparents, the epidemic no evenin g or mid week Bl" 1 U1, Epworth league at li:.!0 Mr. and Mrs. NV. A. Hogute, o f this servicen will be held until conditions I Prepared from selected, first- M,J w,H‘ k L'r“ y e r .meeting Thurs eeningu at i :J0 o clock. day evenings city, have improved. quality whole spices and Thp entire J. .1. Wilnnti family in Otto Mieliel was up from Ashlund to N. W. White gTound carefully to retain Eugene Hatur o tr is tla n Church— W alter Callison, min down with thf* flu. sp* •lid Christum* »I the home o f hi* day. ister. Bible school 9:45 a. ra. Y. 1*. 8. all the natural oils upon tin lighter, Mr*. Al. Klleilge. Word bin liffti rewivetl hriy o f tin* - U E. 6:30 p. m. Preaching services at which the seasoning value dralh ut dnybridtfi*, Nftv., o f Jeine Pow Atiaol Homi was up from Marshfield 11:00 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. HI, a former renitjant o f Hn^inaw ond to *pend Christmas lit the home o f hi* of spices depend. non o f Mr. and Mrs. (loci. NY. Powidl, o f mother, Mr*. \V. J. Sult/man, and to Baptist Church —E. G. O. Groat, pastor Lakcport, Calif. •lo*o up hi* u f fuir* here. emeritus. Sunday school at 10:00 a. m. Preaching at 11:00 a. m. Prayer Mr*. Wm. Iliinpt went to Portland the Merchant* and bu ninnai mem Th«* And they cost no more meeting Thursday evening, 7:30 o ’clock. Hrntinel want« your ordin i fur mil»** firnt o f the week to meet her husband than ordinary spices— • • • The former P e o p le ’ s Meat Market 1* and rouufor liookn. Patronise home in upon hi* return from Canada. ask your grocer to now under new management and 1* diiMry. Order early, 11 * we require .*10 Christian Scienco Church—-Services in Hnperintemlent Ola**, o f this city, ha* dava to rt weoka for iltdivery. olÄ tfpd now K e lly 's Cash Market. Selling chapel at 242 Second street each Sun supply you. * lieen ebenen ns n delegate to the Oregon day at 11 ::0 0 a. m. Regular testimonial for cash means lower prices and Mr. nnd Mrn. «Tua. Brnwjile*, o f Port Hint,. Tearh era’ a**oeintioii in Portlnnd meeting Wednesday evenin g at 7:30 these are worth more right now to (S-35) land, N|o'tit Chrmtmna at the home o f I tee. 27 ami 2*. o ’clock. The building is open for the use the public than credit. W e are cer o f the circulating library each Wednes tain you will like the new plan and day afternoon from 1:30 to 4:30 o ’clock. we will do our best to please you. All are cordially invited to the services « » well as to make uae o f the literature. • • • ■ 4‘>«pel Mission— W. B. Finney and w ife T E L E P H O N E ---------------1 5 leaders. Second door south o f cream 1 fry- Services Tuesday and Friday at ST A P L E A N D F A N C Y GROCERIES OUR D IR E C T A N D I N T I M A T E CO N N E CTIO N S W I T H M A N Y H U N 7:3u p. m. Sunday service« at 2:30 and DRED C O R R E S P O N D E N T S IN A L L P A R T S OP T H E C I V I L I Z E D 7:30 p. m. 1 W O R L D E N A B L E S US TO P E R F O R M S P E C IA L S E R V I C E IN FOR Mrs. 8. C. V Cat eh received word a EIO N D R A F T S A N D M O N E Y ORDERS. few days ago o f th«. death o f O. Htewart, IP Y OU D E S I R E TO SE N D M O N E Y TO Y O U R F R IE N D S OR an old soldier, who lived here and at N E W BU TTE R W R A P PRICES R E L A T I V E S ÎN F O R E IO N C O U N T R IE S C O N S U LT T H E Koseburg for several years. The only surviving child is Mrs. C. 8. Smith, o f Potato«**, |M>r owt................................................. $1.50 t>n account of another advance in - Chicago, who formerly lived here. He Mill Fe«*«l, per ewt................................................................. $2.00 the price of butter parchment, we was buried Dee. 12 at Harvard, III. e DESIRE to thank the p e o I pie of Cottage G rove for the business w e have enjoyed the past year and bespeak for ourselves a continuance of your liberal patron age for the coming year. You Don’t Need a Cook Book E W IS H you all a very Happy and Prosperous N ew Year. KERR 1 BRIIND & COM P’Y SILSBY Grocers to Particular People M e n ’s W o r k 1918 Clothing Phone 65 1919 POWELL & HEMENWAY I A M FULLY EQUIPPED The Fair S to re SEASONABLE HARDW ARE Wynne & Kime D .J . S C H O L L TALES OF THE TOWN How to Prevent Disease w . w . M c F a r l a n d HAULING AND DRAYING The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY CITY MEAT MARKET -IT Stomach, Disease of Skin or Gall Slones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby 1 Crescent Spice Makes Plum Pudding Nice MARKET CHANGES HANDS AND NAME R O Y E. S H O R T KELLY’S CASH MARKET Direct Connections for Foreign Exchange SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Caiineil Brantt, per c a n ...............................................................15c Coffee TRY A CAM UP OOI.DKN WEST (’OFFER IN YOUR NEXT ORDER. "JU ST RIGHT.” W E W IS H Y O U A H A P P Y A N D PROSPEROUS N E W Y E A R Short’s Grocery find the following slight advance Eugene Register: W. E. (jiiinn, of in prices necessary: Walker, was in Eugene Friday looking for another teacher to teach in his dis 1(H) wraps.................................$1.30 trict, which is No. 41 and located be Each additional 100 ordered twia*n Crvswell and Walker. Miss Lottie at same time as first 100.......40c VanHehoinek, the teacher who had been employed there, hns resigned on norount o f sickness. Friday and Saturday Special Elbert Bede, editor o f The Sentinel, A reduction of 20 cents will he hns been appointed ns n member o f the made on first hundred on all or publicity committee o f the newly or gnnired Oregon Chamber o f Commerce. ders printed on Fridays or Satur days. Orders may he placed on Mrs. Worth Harvey was in Eugene any day of the week for printing Saturday. on Friday or Satunlay at the re- Mrs. 8 ’ E. M cK in ney went to Coburg Friday to attend the weddin g o f her duced price. granddaughter, Miss Mona Clnrk, to Lee Smith. CO TTAG E G R O V E S E N T IN E L FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove M EMBER OF COTTAGE M OD ER N, FEDERAL R ESERVE BANK GROVE H O M E L IK E H O SP IT A L FU LL FOR T H E CAR E OF A N Y C Absolutely no contagious cases admi nurses employed. Support your deserves it. D r. M. W e n d t,