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t had just arrived in Portland with the With from Cauip Dix, N. J. Mr and Mrs. J. A. Powell have just received a w ire from their son Non al, who arrived yestordav at Newport News, Vi»., with the 69th artillery . Mildred, Mr. Fogle and daughter Alina, /% M X Hoy rnplitt ami Mr aud Mrs. Charles W I A%1 Sharon. .1. F. Neat ha» returnod frotu Santa Goo. 11. Bralnnid. Real Estate and In Clara. »uruttcc, timber lauds, mining prep Nlr». Robert» and Mi. Druper are bere erty, farming property ami city prop OUR DIRECT AND INTIMATE CONNECTIONS WITH MANY HUN visitine Miss Robert». SILK CHECK. o ltfr j DRP.D CORRESPONDENTS IN ALL PAKTH OF THE CIVILIZED DELIGHT VALLEY Mr. Hook spout thè wook end in Eu orty. WOULD ENABLES US TO PERFORM SPECIAL SERVICE IN EOlt geni'. (Special to The Sentinel.) (Special to The Sentinel ) Gertrude Clark, of Cottagi» Greve, The Ever Layers Are the Payers 8. C. E1UN DRAFTS AND MONEY ORDERS. Feb lit.— Mr». Olen Cooper »»me White Leghorns, Tnm rcd strain, trap Feb. IV». -J. ’ F. Mvers has been laid spout Sundiiv bere vvith ber nunt, Mr». I f YOU DESIRE TO SEND MONEY TO YOUR FRIENDS OK »lowii fr»>m Oakland and »pent the week nested every day fur 1.1 years, which] end at the home o f her parent», Mr. and ip with a sprained ankle since last 'Thomas Johnson. RELATIVES IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES CONSULT THE him built up a high laving strain. Cock I \ \ ednesdny. Bertha Netti wns down troni Cottage Mr». C. W. Dwvre. Ivan Witcher left Friday for Suther Greve Suuduy. erels, hatching eggs, day eld clucks for I Susie Abel, Beatrice Gibson and Mil sale; V* mile west of city. Bert llamls, I •Ired ('inner spend the week end with tin to visit relatives. Ernest Sear* and J. A. Joll were Eu ROW RI VER friend» in Cottage Grove. Cottage Grove, Ore. jnn 10 a25p»l Novie laindretli and hi» »¡»ter Muriel gene visitors Saturday. Mrs. Binkley and little girls spent For Sale 60 acre ranch near Walden (Special tu The Sentinel ) MEMBER O F FEDERAL RESERVE BANK hu%e returned to their home at Ciaiuille. Foli li». John Teeters, of Doremi, station; 50 under cultivation, balance I Mr». W. G. Bittenger was a visitor Saturday at the Elliott home. Eleanor Nixon visited her cousin, wa» hi Kow River un business Satiirdny. Saturday at the I.. It. Slagle home. timber; all fenced; running water in all Corbett Smith, vvho i» cntplovcd a» pasture» but eiuv Part time. Phono W. W. Gildersleve came down from Alice Kent, Saturday. Howard Keene attended the basket Kujaila, etimo down Snturdny fer a Kuiada the last of the week. It» ELI. J. II. Scholl. Puaaea»ien given] week'» viait vvith homo folk». John Ashby, who has been ill with social in the Grove Saturday night. 1 1 (1 nil Iptl j The Malcolm Horn family visited Mr. Anieng Cottage Giovo visitor» frinii at once. the flu, is able to lv out again Fdwm Kstea spent Saturday night Horn's mother in l.vnx Hollow Sunday. hcre Saturila» »vere Mr. and Mr». Frank For Sale Green body fir wood. Leave The J. A Joll fuuiilv motored down Pleuard ami diiughler Graee, Mi». here at his mother’s home, returning the order» vvith Knowles \ timber, K <’ I first of the week to his work in a camp to tho Rose ranch near Harrisburg Sim Henry Sandors. Mr». J II. Wanker, J. Hollmlav. _____ j 17 in.- h — I pd II. Mesh», Alfred William» ami Mi». day. up Kowe river. Sborniali Wilkins. The Ernest Sears and K. J. Kent fam For Sale 6 tons good oat hay. Jehu H. ! Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Tucker, of the Chester A adirseli wns a Dorella calieri Hull, 2 utiles south i>c tow ii . Phono Cellars, were visitors at the Babcock ilies spent Suiulav at the Nixon home. Tho Fred Witcher family were Sun Snturdny. 5 FS. home Thursday. rr 21 pd \meng Illese freni Dorella whe ut | Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve, Ada Wilson, day guests at the Blaklev home. For Sale Mrs. J. F. Myers slipped and fell teiuled thè dauco ut thè S IL Vaaghan Flue Collie pup 5 months old Frank Wheeler and John OverRolser homo Saturila»- night »vere Mr and Mrs. and guoil dog house, Will »ell cheap, were among those in the Grove Monday Monday and dislocated her left wrist. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Cornutt motored II. 1' McCollum ami daughtem Elsie ami a» I will be leaving soon. J. Mark i Mr. and Mrs. T. Kiehardson were ii to Eugene Monday. Doari, loia and Arthur Glisso, Ha» Me Comer. the Grove Tuesday. rr 2 ipd; Mrs. M. A. Horn has been at Walker Onrgar, Alex. Unrrouttc ami Chnlsio Mrs. Rich was ill the last of the week Mrs. W. W. Gildersleve and rhildivn helping care for hor mother, Mrs W a rd. For Sale Young Jersey cow. fresh In Arthur Gesso, of Dorena, has sei-a rial visited Tuesday at the la>u Wheeler Smith, who is ill. few days. G. S. Plaster. i' 11 2spd Harry- Williams was at the Conner emiilevment ut thè Row River nuli. home. I». 11. Mesbv, uf Walden, wus ut Kow For Sale Half ton Fotd truck, uewly Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and little son left home Tuesday. The O. J. Kayser family expects River un business Wi'dncminy. Monday for Aberdeen, Was.». painted; good eonditlull, S. U. Smith Mr. aiul Mrs. ,1. A. Phclps and ehil f it 2S pd Miss Susie Abel expects to go to her move to Mabel the latter part of this w cck. dren »vere in Cottage Greve Saturila» home in Coquille this week. Albert Vnughu, Alfred Willi uni» ami A good 91 acre stock ranch for sale. It Mrs. A. 1.. Chitwood is quite ill with THORNTON CORNERS. l’ hillip Mesbv attemled thè locture ut stomach trouble. has fair house, new barn, is 7 miles thè Dorella eliurrh Tuosdny night. There was an interesting litorarv south of Cottage Grove, and has good (Special to The Sentinel ) S. Il \ anghu vvent tu Fugo Ac Snu program Saturday night at the chapel, outrange. Mrs. J. 1} A. Young, ptitme Feb. 1!*. Mr. and Mrs, Ed. McKib da}-, roturning Tuesday. given by member» of th,. school, after Mr». Irvi» Gisirge vvent te Reesburg RTF! 1._____________________ l 7 m 11 pd which impromptu speeches, songs and ben and Mr. and Mrs. Henry McKib recitations were given by others pres lien, of Springfield, were at the Morris Monda»- for a few dova viait. For Sale Richmond piano In first class McKibbeu home Tuesday. cut. condition. Would consider organ n» Sam Lewis received a telephone ines LYNX HOLLOW. part i irt pavineiit. Phono 35E31. f2lm7pd sage that hi» brother Fred was dead HEBRON. Lost Oil cloth horseblnuket on Wash. Mr. Lewis had just returned home from (Special to Th»« Sentinel.) avc. Friday. Return to Sentinel of seeing his brother the day before. Fill 19. Miss IV V ami Win. l'ortor (Special to The iVntinel.) _________ f| la 7 pd Mr». Foster spent the week-end with were passengers on the morning local to fiee.__________ Feb. 19.—There was a party at W'm. her son Roy at the Ford mill. Eugene Saturday Wanted Reliable boy with a blryrle to Mavben’s Saturday evening.' Those " T h e r e rmiy he Comí Inste, srr.nlk’r Mr. and Mrs. Bay Mvers and Mr. mid Mr. and Mrs. John Ferguson went to deliver dully paper. 7»»»» Gibbs ami present were Miss Miriam l’iper, Mrs. some plugs that look chew, longer life •*wl»«i I 21 in 7c Butler and daughter Kuth. Garland Mrs Bert Myers, of Saginaw, visited at Cottage Grove and Mrs. Huntsman to mirth Seventh St. ( »cimine Grave Crcswell Saturday. Kimble, Ada. Leonard and Katie Gil- Mrs. Lake’s last week. bigger— but it’s the makes Mrs. Dan Beck's son, Arthur Wood Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lcbow transact For Sale - Horse, wagon and harness crist, Clifford and Esther Taylor, Rov ly cosi less lo clic»» litan for *110 John Carpi eli r f ïl lf x ring, of Washington, is home on a visit ed business in the Grove Friday. Murry. I^imar and Bernard Piper. Leh good taste of genu* ordinary plug. Irs. Moran, of Silk Creek, visited at The A. Wolford family were dinner For Sale 2 or 3 tons of goo»! oat hay. man Ream and Miss Gladys Taylor. Mr. Davidson'a last week. inc Ri al Gravely guests at the Homme home Sunday. w. ,n m t'ssillger, Dorena. C.’ i 2Hpd Mrs. W . 8. Warner si«‘ nt Saturday at fi'rii r Is Mrs. B. F. Rinard v isited at Mrs. Fos Mrs. Catherine Horn is quite ill. the C. C Gilliam home. way it ond tile ter's Friday. Otis Hriggs left Monday for Salem Among those in the Grove the past G b n u i n k ( in w i l y Adolph Bask irk. 65 years old, father and Portland He is still suffering Drive out eons’ ipution, promote nppo week were Mrs. B. M. Kappauf. J. A, stays with you that DANVIM.U. VA. Powell, Alfred White, George Taylor, of Mrs. Roy Foster, has had one of hi from the effeets of an automobile ncci tile, improve digestion, induce refresh counts. /uf fcioUri OI lili I IHC /lint Mrs. J. G. Murry, Miss Esther Tailor feet amputated and is doing well. The dent last summer and has gone to con ing sleep, get renewed strength and big toe was amputated three weeks ago sult physicians. and T. C. Führer. Mr. and Mrs. Lcbow took dinner Mon health. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Taylor visited hav ing been badly crushed by a hisivv nature's gift of wondrous herbs. Results plank and it was thonght that the foot day with Mr. and Mrs I. N. Dresser. Sunday with the Misses Taylor. 1). P. Caldwell, who is not well, was guaranteed or money back, 35c. Hen Mr. and Mrs Alfred White and fam might be saved. taken to Eugene Saturday to consult son’s Pharmacy. ÍII2 1 ilv and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell mo BLUE MOUNTAIN. a physician. tored to London and spent Sunday at Otto Briggs came up from Mabel Sat the G. A. Small home. (Speeial to The Sentinel.) urday for an over night vjsit at his Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf'and fam Feb. lit.—Everett I.eRoy sepnt the father ’» home. i ilv were up Cedar creek Sunday visit week-end in Cottage Grove visiting his Mrs. D. P. Caldwell and son Is-wis, I ing at .lack Hoppmana. mother. Mrs. Neal and Mrs. I.ujoic motored to i Bernard Piper, of Portland, spent Plug p a ck ed in p o tid v Rase Eley McGuire went to Cottage Pleasant Hill Monday to attend the Sunday at the F. C. Führer home. Mrs. C. C. Gilhnm visited Sunday nf Grove Tuesday, where she will attend funeral of Mr. McWooten. schooL Mrs. S. B. Jackson is making a »•>» ! ternoon with Mrs. Emma Kellev. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Rutibins attend era] days' Visit at the Frank Jackson I J. A. Powell. Alfred W’hite and F. C. ALL KINDS OF ed the Box Social at Cottage Grove Sat home nt Walker. Führer worked on 8. R. Piper’s new JOBBING AND FURNITURE urday evening. Mrs Lulu Plank and Mrs. E/ra Mes J barn Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. Kibby were in Cottage »eager returned to their homes at Reeds ! MOVING— PIANOS A Charles Fuhrer wired his paretns. Mr port last week. and Mrs. F. C. Fuhrer. Monday that he Grove Friday. SPECIALTY Mr and Mrs. Huff and ehildren vis BEST OF SERVICE ited with Mr. H u ff’s parents. Mr. and LONDON. FOR HOME PEOPLE Mrs. W. P. Huff, in Cottage Grove Sun day. («I »•rial to The Sentinel.) A quilting bis- was held at the home Feb. 19. — Mr. ami Mrs. Bud Thom Phone 164— New Era Drug Store of Mrs. M. Robbins Thursday, it being visited in the Grove Sunday. her birthday. Those present were Mr Miss Myrtle Sutherland, who hail and Mrs. Schell, of Walden; Mrs. Kib bi-i-n employed in the Grove for severaj by, Mrs. Gladys Lancaster and Mrs »»»•«•ks, return»»! home last w»-ek. LUEBKE HOLLISTER'S Louise Duerst. Mr. ami Mrs. fl. C. Cox sp»-nt Satur I THE RAWLEIGH MAN The Isbmaei mill w ill be moved to the lav night at the II. D. Baughman holm-, ( 775 Sixth Atm. W., Eumene, Ore. Rawlings’ place. Miss AUeen Wills spent the weekend j with her parents, Mr. unil Mrs O. P. Phone 80 STAR. Wills. O. F. Garoutte. Local Agent Famous tor Constipation Mr. ami Mrs. George Sutherland vis (Special to The Sentinel. ited nt th»1 W. W. Short ridge home in Feb. 19.— Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wicks the Grove Saturday. E. McCARGAR. D. D. 8. were Grove visitors Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Small ami Mr DENTIST Miss Merle Mouohan, teacher of the and Mrs. John Small were guests at the Star school, »pent the week end with her W. T. Jones horn»- Thursday. Neuralgia relieved instantly by 3iiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiminiiiaiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiimiiniiiii!iiiiiniNiiii!UJiiiiiiiiitiiHiiumiiiiniiiiiiiiimiuiiimiiiiHi¡t parents at Troutdale. local application. Residence ana George Small, who has just return»»! Mrs. J D. Owen and Velma Sallee from Iran»-»', »[■»■nt Thursday night anil office at Fifth and Main. visited with Mrs. O. C. Sallee Monday Friday at the J. T. Small home. Phone 131J Cottage Grove, Ore. afternoon. Miss Lena Willson, of Astoria, is vis G. T. Sallee was in the Grove Satur isting h»-r sister, Mrs. Walter loickey, day. at fllm-k Butte. DR. S. M. WENDT Mrs. Clifford McGee was a Grove Carl Small visited at the Alex. Small visitor Saturday. Physician and Surgeon home one night last week. Arthur Sallee was in Row River Tues Sunday v isitors at the Howard Cox Speeial attention given to surgery were Mr. and Mrs. George Sutler ’" f : A. Harlow is getting ground in home and eye, ear and throat. Country lan»l and family, Mr. and Mrs John hape for a good garden this year, and Small anil Mr. and Mrs. Will Jones. calls as well as city calls answered has a fine hot lied of early garden stuff Mr. ami Mr». Will l.ivilv a ad rkil day or night.- growing nicely. Iri-n were gui'sts at tlu- Mrs. Will Witte Office: Cottage Grove Hospital home Sunday. DORENA Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Combs and son nd daughter Arthur and Orpba visit»»! J. E. YOUNG (Special to The Sentinel.) it the h. tli’er home Sunday. ATTORNEY AT LAW Feb. 19.— Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Kirk Miss Lois Small w»'iit to the Grove went to Marcóla Friday, returning Sat Saturday to attend school and will »top Office on Main avenne urday evening. with her aunt, Mrs. Lincoln Taylor. Cottage Grove Oregon Mrs. Molly Chase and Mrs. Robert Miss Kutiir»' Baughman spent the Wister went to their new home at Row week-en»l with her parents, Mr and River Saturday after spending several Mrs. Bert Baughman. days here visiting at the home of Mr. Howard Cox has purchased a new A. W. KIME. M. D. and Mrs. Lee Thomason. wood saw. Mrs. Henry W. Kirk made a trip to J. N .Hogue visited at the Emerson PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON Eugene Saturday. Keithley home in the Grove Saturday. Office in Phillips building over Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeters and the Benson drug store. O ffice daughter Nellie made a trip to Cottage Classy job printing. The Sentinel. phone 34 Residence phone 126J. drove Saturday on business. A large crowd from here attended the NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Cottage Grove Oregon dance at Row River Saturday evening. The basketball team went to Elmira Department o f the Interior, V. S. Saturday evening am] played the team DR. W. M. HAMILTON of that place. The boys wasn't use to Land Office at Rosehnrg, Oregon, Feb I Res. Phone 14F3 the Elmira inud and playing in the up ruary 5, 1919. stairs of a barn, so they i-ume out on LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC Notic is hereby given that James C. the short end of a 15 to 2k score. PHYSICIAN Ileliert, of Onkridge, Oregon, who on Mr. and Mrs. J. (J. Willits and April 3, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Consultation and examination laughter Hallie were visitors at the Serial No. 07938, for a tract o f 159.98 free. Office hours 9 to 5. Sun-r Teeters home Sunday evening. days and evenings by appointm’t. Miss Nora Ward returned to her acres of land in H»*c. 20 (unsurveyed) p. 20 8., K. 3 K., W. M., described by school at Black Butte Sunday evening. Office in old Cottage Grove bang John Teeters was at Cottage Grove metes mid bounds as follows: Beginning building at 104% Main evenue. Monday having some dental work done. at Corner No. 1, identical with quarter Mrs. W. A. Land returned home Tue»- section corner between Mentions 26 anil lay from Wendling. H. J. SHINN I. M. ( 'onier, of Cottage Grove, lec 7 of said township; thence H 0° 03' W.. tured in the church at Dorena Tuesday 20 chs.; thence S. 89* 56' K., 80 chs.; ATTORNEY AT LAW night, relating his experience in India. thenc«- N. 20 chs.; th»‘nce N. 89* 58' W., and notary public. Practices V large crowd was present and several 9.98 chs., to place of beginning, has all eourts. Twenty five years ex- were present from Cottage Grove. filed notice o f intention to make final perience. five-year proof to establish claim to the SAGINAW. land above denerihed, before K. O. Im Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. niel, 17. H. Commissioner, at his office (Special to The Sentinel.) at Eugene, Oregon, on th«1 18th day of Feb. 19.— Mr. and Mr». Geo. Wiscar- March, 1919. ALTA KING son and children, of Santa Clara, viaited ATTORNEY AT LAW Claimant names ns witness»-»; Louis Sunday at the F. F. Neat home. Mr». Bert John» and daughter Ruth, ’’lock, of Onkridge, Oregon; S. E Office located in the rear of of Portland, are visiting Mr». Johns Walker, of Oakriilgc, Oregon; Arie I* the First National bank. Bulk, of Onkridge, Oregon; Charles E parents, Mr. and Mrs. ('has. Sharon Cottage Grove Oregon Among tho»e in Cottage Grove Fri- MeOInne, o f Onknilge, Oregon. Jay ware Merle Scott, Mary Neat, Mr. W. H. CANON, D. N. McINTURFF and Mrs. E. T. Benston, Mr. Beck, Mr. f7-m7 Registi-r. Cappious and Mr. I’owell, ATTORNEY AT LAW illy Knight spent the week-end with Practices in all court». Will attend NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Eugene friends. to your busines» promptly, honest Among those m Cottage Grove Satur ly and earnestly. Spucial attention In the matter of the estate of George day, February H were Mrs. L C. Scott, given to the examination of ab Hawley, deeeaaeil. Mrs. J. E. Neat and dnnghter Mary, anil Mrs. K. B. Moody. stracts, drafting o f wills, settling Notice is hereby given that Mary V. Mrs. Mcekum and granddaughter llambrick has been by the County I'ourt of ertates, eonveyance», collec Marie, who hud been visiting at the o f the State of Oregon in Lane county tions and pensions. In First Na home of her daughter, Mrs. Kirkendall, appointed executrix of tin- estate of tional bank building on 6th street returned to Ten Mile Friday. George F. Hawley, decease»!. All persons having claims against the Etta Scott and Pearl Whiteley are Phone 36 Cottage Grove, Pro. visiting in Eugene. estate of the said deceased are hereby Cora Taplin and Dewey Fogle were required to present the same, duly veri n the Grove Saturday evening. fied as tho law requires, nt the office of H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. The Red Cross will meet and re I organ H. J. Shinn in Cottage Grove, Oregon, EXPERT DENTISTRY ize Thursday. to the said executrix within six months Modern equipment. First Nation L. C. Scott is in Eugene on business. from the 31st day of January, 1919. al bank bldg. Office hours 9 a. I.ale Leonard has lost one o f hi» MARY C. HAMBKICK, horses. m. to 12 m., I p. m. to 6 p. m. Eve Executrix of the Estate of George F. Hawley, Deceased. Among those in Cottage Grove S-itur nings or Sundays by appointment. day were Mrs. Bert John» and duughter H. J. SHINN, iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Kuth, Mrs. Louis Miller and daughter Attorney for Executrix. . j31-f28 = r s ^ ' Direct Connections for Foreign Exchange FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove HARDWARE FURNITURE Knowles C8i Gräber D ill says to the Doc sezze Grove Transfer Company Peyicn Brand REAL CHEWING PLUG Home : cTVIade : Flour Jacobs & Breedlove GOLDEN NUGGET TABLTS 1 Pride of Oregon. Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove . oïl Milling Company § iß ä iiih !1 Professional Cards