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is ut boiuu »»vom i Condensed Shopping List of Christmas Gifts For M other • A p ron B a th R ob e B la n k e t B lo u s e B o u d o ir C a p C orset C over C orn et C oat A la r m C lo c k A n t o G lo v e s R a th R nhi» C o lla r s C u f f L in k * C ap B e lt B a th R o b e C ap C u f f L in k * C o lla r s C a m is o le C lo c k D ress D ress G oods E n v e lo p e C h e m is e Fur G lo v e s G ow n H and B ag D r e s s G lo v e s H a n d k e r c h ie f s H ou se C oat H at d ! M a c k in a w O vercoat P a ja m a s ■r JD lO U aO B o u d o ir C a p B r a s s ie r e C oat C a m is o le P u rse S u it S c a r f P in S ilk S h ir t S u sp en d ers S ilk T ie M a c k in a w K n ic k e r s M it t e n s O vercoat P la y S u it S h ir t S lip p e r s S w e a te r For Daughter C orset C rochet H ook s ‘D r e s s j D a n c i n g S lip p e r * • . E n v e lo p e C h e m is e I F urs G lo v e s H and B ag i A Neighborhood News On account o f Christmas falling on Thursday o f next week, plea»» get copy in one day early. H at H o u s e S lip p e r s ' H o u se D ress H a ir R ib b o n s N eckw ear N ig h t G o w n P e ttic o a t S ilk H o s ie r y Mr. Ogrtim, o f Creswell, nnd a party of men were in the Hollow Hunday. Miss Iv y Porter went to Kugene Sat urday. James Plank was here from Cottage Grove the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. George Huntsman, the K. Y. Porters, Mr. Clock and I. N. Dresser were among Creswell visitors Monday. S m o k in g J a c k e t S w e a te r S u it C a s e T ie T runk U m b r e lla U n derw ear S lip p e r s S w e a te r Shoes U n derw ear U m b r e lla S u it Shoes T ie U n derw ear S ilk U n d e r w e a r S k ir t S u it S lip p e r s S w e a te r U m b r e lla V e il W a is t Thus. Hcott went to the Drove Tue» Mrs. (¿ueener visited at the Miller homo in Cottage Grove this week. Mrs. Allen Kirkendnll and Kttu Hcott were in the Grove Wednesday. Mra. Judson Allen spent Hunday with her son Carl, who is in a Kugene hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hharon visited friends at Creswell Hunday. Carl Allen is improving nicely nnd 8 A G IN AW. will soon be able to come home, Harry Jarrett, of Springfield, visited (Special to Tho Sentinel.) Dec. 9.— W. L. Leonard wan in the his father Hunday. Terry Moody spent Sunday at the Grove Monday afternoon. There waa no school here the first o f Allen homo. Marvel Kan,bill spent Hunday at the the week owing to the death o f Miss Knight home. Smith’s father. (Special to Tho Sentinel.) Dee. 10.— Mr. and Mra. B. Y. Porter Mr. Adney and family were in the and Marion Lehow motored to Cottago Grove Monday. Grove Saturday. John H»mme came home last week to Mr. and Mr*. George Neat and little (Special to The Sentinel.) look after thinga while hia father is re daughter Edith are visiting at the Dec. Id.— W. I*. Tucker went to Sharon home. covering from the effecta o f big fall. Portland Tuesday to bike care o f his father. , Mrs. J. K. Holstrom and Mr. ami Mrs. Kmit Kirk came over from Mar cola to attend the funeral o f their grandfather, George W. Kerr. Mra. J. T. Sallee has gone to Boise, Idaho, to visit her parents. Eunice VanValin ami Iota Go»»,, went to (Kugene Tuesday. Mr. ami Mr». A. H. Ward motored to located in d iffe r * * ! Springfield Sunday. cities. Thousands of pa Miss Velma Sallee spent the week tirai* «re treated ia end with her brother Oral, at Star. Mrs. C. D. VanValin and daughter Eunice visited at the C. A. Van large quantities of den Hchoiack home Sunday. tal «applies tMad ora n s ^ p r a c t U lb i, John am! Benetta Teeters came up bought for less money from Corvallis Tuesday to spend the office, several db than ha* to be paid for holidays with their parents, Mr. and practica together t Mrs. ('has. Teeters. the Parker Syrts Earl Witters went to Portland this large offices, «h t week to spend the holidays with rela room for tem p tives and friends. menta. Some of Wayne Kirk sustained a painful in jury to hia foot Monday evening when he stepped on a nail. Dentistry Nader the Parker System Bo charge I* made for eaam- doattra* rad advice. You caa ftod oat what your teeth need w bhnat having to pay a cent Everything known in dentis in this n u s t t ia act aoly try to overcome pala ia used done batter, bat la law b u s , in P a rk « System offices, so making fewer vUÉteiaBenraary, you Med hove no fear at all. and the —vteg tm Mas The whole idee ia this: help* to mako p r i e s * « f y l Pine dentistry, fewer lower. I IQu jeffl visits, moderate coat, sat- There are twrafw-foun j |(j|\ 1 »faction, no fear of paia. There is on E. R. Par- office« where the E. R. I t f Fll/ Parker System b i u a d , . x Seventh Avenue and W il lamette P A I N L E S S P A R K E R . Street, Eugene D E N T I S T The Bank That Public Confidence Built Large enough to accommodate you—Not too large to appreciate you FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove (H|i<-eial to Th» H»iitiu»|.) P u rse S h ir t S lip p e r s Shoes Socks S u it S u sp en d ers For Young Son B e lt r C ap C o v e r a lls H a n d k e r c h ie f s B a th R ob e B ead s L a c e> L in g e r ie N eck w ear N ig h t G o w n P e t t ic o a t For Older Brother eoi G lo v e s H a n d k e r c h ie f s L H at X M a c k in a w •> O v e r c o a t P a ja m a s COTTAGE GROVE MILLING COMPANY P u rse S u it Shoe* S w e a te r T o w e l* T h im b le U m b r e lla V e il W a is t H a n d k e r c h ie f s H o s ie r y H o u se D ress For Father * WlUg tO Iti» »»M T » »■itoti lottiti»K ou w boro b» i» work Home made flour your dealer will handle only that kind, and if your dealer handle* only home made flour you will get your flour cheaper and your dealer won't have to eend hi* money away to help pay profit* to aome foreign mill. MOUNT VIEW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 17. Mr. and Mra. Frank He crist, who have been living nt Oatrun der, Wash., for several years, are mov ing back on their place here. Mr. Blotlgen has been sawing wood with his wooilsaw for Mr. Ilaupt this week. Miss Dorothy (¿nimby, o f Thornton Corners, visited the schfMil Monday. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Helliwell, of the Grove, spent Sunday nail Sunday night at the C. W. Hear* home, returning to the Drove Monday. Mrs. E. Kelley has been at the re* tnurnnt in the Drove this week. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Cooley ami Mi»s Blanche Green, who had been ataying O n . 17.- -KIU»r Thu»uil»r, « f Kugnne, holìdnya ut hoiue, and on arrotini nf wus h »r» »»v »r u l day» o f Innt » » » k to thè high water stuyed over iiight nt h»l|i in th» annual w »»k o f |>rny»r thè .In,Ison Alien home. Mr». (¿noeti vislted nt thè Momly u ii'«tii| i. Mr». II. I,. Fowler, who bn» Iweii very ill, with grip, I" murh improved. Mr, tirulier, W. W. Dllderniove nnd llonier Sprague were down from Hajn Jit the la»t o f the week. Kdwnrd mid Leonard K»te« arrived the firet o f the week from Huthorliu. Mr». U u Wheeler rain» home from the drove Thursday. Mr». John Wood nml (Irnre Sprague went to town Inat Thursday. Among those in the drove thia week were Mr. and Mrs. Kiehardson, Mr. and Mrs. N. M. Bubeork, Frank Wheel er, Mr. Daniell and non Krneat and M. F. Hnlieoek. limile Wednesdny nfternoon. ('ari Alien rnme home Moudny from thè hospital at Kilgeee. Mrs H 'u ll visited at thè Alien home Tuesdny Iiflernoon. Miss Smith »petit thè week end nt her home in Kugette. Terry Moody »peni Htindny in Ku K»ne. The roek eruaher, whieh was ahut down fur a wenk on account o f liad wenther, Ima remane,| work. Mr. Juhnslou waa in Kugeiie Satur day. HORSES IN ANCIENT BATTLE HOW HIVER. ■eem ta Hava Baan Little Dead Bicep* (Special to The Sentinid. 1 ta Carry Uia Infantry Inta Dee. 17,— IJuyd Childera, who hnd tha Fight. . beeu visiting for tim e weeks at the home of his brother Art, left Friday la tha old day* when the Romans for his home at I Ink land, Calif. Mr. and SI f* Casey Jones, o f Dp and («reck» fought furious battles, Jha charioteer» dross their cars In all ton, moved to thia place Huturday. M i»» Bertha Thruu and Win. \ auglin, .directions, hurled their Javelin*. « i d of Cottage lirove, are visiting relative» by the din and clatter of horses here. and wheels comtnouiy threw tha Among ( ’ullage Drove visitors from ranks of the sonny Into dlarwdrr, here Wednesday were Wilsou i.ittle, Art Childers, Alfred Dieuurd, J. It., and. making thalr way among tha Hubert and Phillip Mualiy. On ae aquadriaia of tha anemy'a ca entry, count of the high water they were un 1 leaped down from their rhartota and able tu get home until the fullowmg fought on foot. The charioteer* then day. withdrew, little by little, from the light, The danre given at the cook bouse and placed their chariots tu aurh a way Saturday eveuiug was greatly eujoyrd that If they were h<rd pressed by all. they rould readily retreat to their own Corbett Smith and Frank Jones cniue aids. Thus In battle they‘afforded the dowu from liptou Huturday, the camp haviug closed there for au indefinite mobility of ravalry with' the ateadF neaa of Infantry. Dally practice eo- time. Dave William» i|icnt several days in ablad them to pull up thrtr horaaa at full apeed when on a strep slope, or K ugene the first o f th e w eek. Mr. and Mra. V. K. Poole nnd to run out on tha pole and stand on daughter Dorothea left Tuesday fur a tha yoke, and to get nlmldy hack Into visit at North Bend. tha chariot Mr». B. F. McCollum and non Carl With tha Introduction of cavalry were in the (Jruvu Tuesdny. In tha latsr Iron aga cams larger Corbett Smith, Joe Heflin, Alfred Williams, Hubert Mushy, Ernest Little horses, but their usa for this pur and Frank Jones were in the Ornve pose »rein» to have been restricted to Isolated areas. Three la no doubt Sunday. Work was resumed in the woods that th# west Oeruian tribe«. aa Wednesday after a week '» shut down. late aa tha campaign of Caesar In A farewell dance will be given for Qaul. used only the shaggy pony. It H. li. Vaughn at his home Saturday la said In eavalry actions they held It night. disgraceful and alothful to use any Mr. ami Mrs. A. C. Coulter and son, o f Star, visited Saturday and Sunday kind of saddle, and Instead a t charg ing In squadrons they dlsinrwintod and at the Art Childers home. fought on foot. Aa far an Knglnnd Is concerned, the art of riding n v n u to HEBRON. have been Introduced by ttas Niwtnana. (Special to The Sentinel.) The Rasonx appear to have bty-n but Dec. I«.- Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell Indifferent horaemen. •visited over Friday with the J. T. Smalls at l.ondon. Whore In TeacAenT / C. C. and A. L Gilliam killed two This In tho latest breakfi 1st table bobcat» la»t week. W. !.. Kimble wa» in the Grove lust problem. Although the town has fig Friday. a rod prominently In F.iiropenm history Miss Hath Powell went to Kugene •t various timed for over a Aentury. Sunday for a few duya visit a t ' the Lloyd George had to caufoaa,hwhen It borne o f her uncle, T. J. Sweany. wan mentioned at tho peaoaq confer ence, that he did not know li exactly where It waa situated. Nor was he alone In his Attack of L Y N X HOLLOW. knowledge. It la doubtful lf,'o*ie per (Special to The Sentinel.) son In fifty would bo able tiwgfve you Dec. 17.— Mr. and Mrs. Hcminc and any Information about the Aovan. I. N. Dresser were among the Cres And yet It waa once the Been*» of a well visitors Tues« lay. great peace conference— tbgt otf\1779, Mr. and Mrs. Taylor were in the when Vergennoa, the foreign minister Grove Tuesday. Mrs. I ew l.ajoie is at home after an of Prance, arranged th» pear* of Teachen, thereby avoiding * groat Ku- absence o f several weeks. Mr. and Mra. Hatvey Strong were ropean war, and nlso. In 'all probabil gueata at the Wolford home Huuday. ity, securing the Independence of nhr (¿uite a number here loat fruit aud United States. vegetables in the recent cold snap. Mrs. Melvin Jackson, o f Keedsport, is here for a holiday visit with her Right Pivot, parents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Mackie. A darky waa unloadlqg tome* and Otto Briggs recently visited here when he had tho halter- hanks of six horse* he started up the road toward ramp and the stable«. Just before en tering camp th« road turned sharply to th« right; In fact. It made a right angle with Its previous courae. At this point the dnrky with hi* a ll halter hanks experienced aome diffi culty In getting all the hormw to make- BLUB M O U N T A IN the turn and he was* heard to shout: “Here, what's th« matter with yott (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 17. L<-»lie Knight, o f Wibaux, •117 Don’t you a ll’know how to mako Moot., arrived Monday for a visit with a turn to da right? Nurr»b*w one pivot I 1’lvot dar on de right.’’— Pittsburgh relatives here. Mr. Hail, of the Drove, »pent a few Chronicle-Telegraph. «lays nt the John Palmer home this week. Women and ♦Mice. Mrs. Vincent Brown, who is here vis It In contended that women'* (fea r ¡ting here from Minoc»ota, «pent the o f mice arises from their being classed week end at the Finley Whipps home. Raymond I’ atten returned Hunday aa vermin. The fact that rat* m ir y disease and plngue la not (Deputed. from Mill City. M i»» Muld«. Hastings has been quite Mice may not be quite* an dangerooa. Their bites nnd nr retries« are trtAlfig. Hut they carry dlseaae and (ltrt, and a baby sleeping In a Waffle. fo r In stance, may auffer 1 q ennsetynence. Mothers have fo r a ge« been affected, by this (I rend. *nff In nesting to protect their offspring from contact with mice (Special to The Hentinel.) Dec. 17.— Mrs. Ailney nnd daughter have uneonsdooaly, w e are told, bred that feellngjof nervotgineM which ha* Frances were in Eugene Monday. M i»» Mary Haight came up from provided the comic ,‘artlat w ith hia Corvallis Monday evening to spend the periodical picture. I I , Butter Wrap Prices Friday and Saturday Spacial KM) wrapa *) Kni-li additional 100 ordered at nam« tim« a* U m firat KM) CM On nny other tiny tlinn Ktiilay or Saturday, adii îif»c to the total price o f order, Ordern may he pineed on any day of the week lor printing on Friday or Satur day. 00TTA0E ORO VE S E N T IN E L Don’t tune any alnrkri of whnt onrh hen doe^ record ran!». For aale I nel ut 41.76 the huudred You bave s right to doubt statements o f aaopls livin g fa r sway but esa you doubt Cottage (trova euduraemrutt Ki'uil it F. 0. Melato», retired farmer, 447 H. Third Ht , says: "W b rn svsr 1 have au opportunity to speak s good word fur Doan's Kidney Pilla 1 do sol basi tate lo do so. This mrdieiur regulates tbs action o f tbs kidneys and over corne» paina dus tu disordered kidusys I have been obliged to oss a kidney med icine on ssversl occasions for kidney fon,plaint end la every isetenee, Doan's Kidney Pilla bave never failed to give- •at is factory resulte." • / Pries ftóc, at ail dealers. Don’t ■imply ask for a kiduey remedy gat Doan 'a Kidney Pills tbs asms that Mr. Hal»ton bad. Puntar Mlibera Co-, M fra, Buffalo, N. Y. dre J L'IV C la s s ifie d A d s , Deo U. Br al nard, Beal Batata and La auraae«, timbar lands, mining prop «rty, farming property and city prop erty. oit/a For halo— Belgian h am and riandati Giant rabbits. Mra. John Baker. 243 North D street. nJM dIVpd For Balo Jersey cow and calf, .for ♦ 100. C. U. l<awrence, Comstuck, ( fragra. d& I vpd For Bala Second hand 1918 Ford for ♦350. Curl Garofano. d.ltfe For Hals— Four fina gllta ready for hrcediug; 60 one aud two year old hens; one team weighing 1160 lo 1200 poníala. K. C. Holluday. ,15 I Vpd For Bale Milk cows, sheep and Brown Leghorn cockerels. Henry Domisi, Ism,Ion, Oro. Phone 71*36. dl2 ‘¿tipo Ford, 1917 modal, just overhauled, $460. Mi, y be inspected at Woodanu’a garage or lit Black Butt» mine. W. H. Dennis, Garitón Ore. dl2 IVc Show Ossea for Baie Two bandsom* hrveled gius» display show case«, 30x70 in., 43 in. high, two piale gl»»* ■lielviM ili each, with brnrkeU, »olili oak fraine; uIno one couater show c»»>,] heavy piate gluaa, 30»K1 in., 10 lU. high. \Vili »eli at just ime half tha preseli t e s t o f new case». May be nrfn at old sture at Black Butto miao. Ad, Ir,-ss W. 11. Donni», Carlton, Or» gnu. d ii j l For Bale Two Jersey heifers. Will be fresh in few days. W. J. Meussn dP! I9e ger, Dorn For Bent— Furnished house, 1014 west Main. dec I9t fc. For Bale at a Bargain -Two choicest M e in Cottage Grove, lot» 2 and 3, corner facing Sixth ami Adam», two blocks »outh from First Nntiniml bauk; or will exchauge same for southern California property. II. Venske, P. O. Box 12, Glendale, Calif. dltf-jlO* Found Rebel ah pin. Owner nray bars same hy proving pjrnperty »ml pay ing for this notice. <ll9c In st- Pair o f eyeglasses In caas, De cember d, somewhere between Wild wood and Cottnge Drove. Fimler leave at Hentinel office. dl9j2pd Balad grain hay for sale. John II. Hull, 2 an. south o f Cottage Drove. dl2tfc For Bale Btudebaker delivery truck in gooff running order. New tires. A. Bernard. dl9j2pd Want to Buy -You ng team of horses, weighing 1200 to 1300. I’ hnae 3NFIL J. A. Joli. dl9c For Bals Blx thoroughbred cockerels. I’hone 1391«. d!9 i2pd For Bale Cheap— Mower, rake and good wagon bed. W. W. McFarland, jtpd