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» Putting a BICYCLE Together The Cheney Phonograph from the frame up is mighty tedious and exacting. Con- aider the adjustments and fittings and it ’s like build ing a new wheel. Of course we’re perfectly capable of that, too. That’s the reason you should let us do your repairs. We know how. 00196935 The ‘ Family Musical Instrument’ U S EO S N O S SEE HARRY-----AT THE BICYCLE REPAIR SHOP EUGENE MUSIC y ig g The Cheney in the “ Till? w o rld ’■ brut ( ’IIKNEV ^llOIIOKrR|>h. “ Nl’wll«' H ITalrh" Hfltl UKCOHDH * * BKTTKK.” h * ’ aro <1 iin inut •><). The Cheney AND I’ LAYS f'LAYK ALL Ui>|iro<lui’< r, Time Arm, Throat, Or- THE CHUNKY CABINET IS THE client ral I'htm lirhi nml Violin Itcno- BEST oator uri' foaturca only fonoil in th«* CAN MAKE. AM Kill CAN day evening. Hnincthing doing ut Row River. March 31— Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Me Co Hum were in Eugene on business Suturduy. Mr. and Mrs. (.'assy Jones spent Sun day at the Bert Isaacson home ut Blue Mountuin. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Crenshaw ami chil dren, of Grunta Puss, »pent the firat of tho week ut tke home of Mrs. Cren »haw's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Little. U. k. Bennett left Monday for Port land. , t Juanita and Huppy Eby, of Cottage Grove, an- visiting at the Frank Potts home. Mr. und Mrs. J. H. Magladry went to Portland Suturduy. Mrs. George Nloan and Miss Maud Smith »pent Sunday at the Carpenter home at Star. Ira Hatfield, of tho Grove, visited Saturday and Sunday with I»re n Stew art. Among C o t t a g e Grove visitors Sun day were V. E. Poole, Bay and Alfred Williams, Mr. and Mrs. LnMells Stew art und children, Grace Smith uod Ma be I Mo.-by. Archie Jones, J B. Mushy and A l A fred and Hay Williams were in the Grjivo Wednesday. 8 East Ninth EUGENE, O R E G O N Pay the Easy W ^ y — by the W eek or Month A ll Phonographs Express Prepaid LONDON Salesman, R. F. Callahan, can be reached all day Friday at the Oregon Hotel, Telephone 44 /T ........ ‘ ...... = D IVIDE. it you have the kirn) that you w a r for rending only, amt have to re move them when you look o ff at a dmtnnce. Why not wear GLASSES THE ÇNIY INVISIBLE BIFOCAL that Rivi* ni'ur anil far viaion in one (■air nml which you can wear all the tlaii' nml nee everything perfect- ly f No hum|m, acama or linea. Sherman W. Moody Eyesight Specialist and Optician Factory on From ine»— I'hone 362 MH1 Willamette Ht., Kugena, Oregon T Neighborhood News -4 Yes, Your Glasses RWOK Are Time-Wasters Tune-Wasters? -♦ 4 (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) March 31.— Mra. Mary Ferkina, of Drain, viaitod a few day« last week with the MrKcynoldn family. Mma (ierdn Söderström, who in at tending the U. of 0-, »pent the Easter vacation with her parent*. Mr. and Mr*. Fred Patton, o f Count fork, visited Haturdny, and Sunday ut the l-ec Dugan home. Kthel Mackey and Kathleen MrRev nold* cnine nut from the Grove Friday evening. • Mm* Mue Dugan, o f the Grove, vi* iteil with home folk* here aevernl day* o f laat week. • Mr*, .lame* Amlirose whopped in the Grove Monday. Miwa Grace Wood returned last week from a month’s visit at Bnmion and Marshfield. Adolf l.indstrom returned to Port land Tuesday, after a visit here with hi* father, P. A. lamtstrom. Mrs. J. A. Mackey and daughter. Mr*. Arthur Dugan, drove to the Grove Monday. BLUE M O U NTAIN. If you saw it first you saw it in *rhe Sentinel V CASCADE BRAND Hams, Bacon and Lard Made by ROW RIVER. V alley Packing Co. SALEM , ORE. Home Industry (Special to The Sentinel.) March 31.— Miss Fnye Jennings, of the Grove, spent the w o k end with Itessie Mooney. Henry Mooney, of Myrtle Creek, who had been visiting at the home* of hi* »on*, Butte and lister, returned home Sunday. Mi»» Fay Hatton nnd Mi»* McGee, o f the Grove, nttcmlrd the dance at the l.nndwehr* Friday evening. There will be a program and box social at the Walden school house Sat urday, April 3. Charlie Htrnting* hn* been quite ill during the pant week. Mr*. Bert I.uncimter returned Sntur day from a week ’* visit !n the Grove. Walter Idimlwehr returned Monday to O. A. C., after a week ’a visit with hnm« folk*. Mrs. Schell and daughter and Mi** Knglchorn, of Walden, were Sunday vmitora at the Bobbin* home. Mr*. Waggles, who has been ill for several daya with the flu, is much im proved. ^ U. S. Inspection (Special to The Sentinel.) March 24.— Art Childers was called to Seattle Snturday on account of the death o f his father at that place. Bessie Mooney, o f the Grove, spent Snturday nnd Sunday with the Misses Klsic nnd Pearl McCollum. Mrs. Chas. Teeters and son and daughter, John nnd Benettn, viaited Monday at the I.ee Thomason home. A party was given at tho Frank Pleunrd home Friday night, one at the A. Idiw home Hnturdsy evening nml a dancu at tho Wilson Little homo Mon- You get a lot more satisfac tion in a little of the Real Tobacco Chew than In a big chew of the old kind. And it costs less to chew. The full rich, real tobacco taste lasts so much longer. Put Up In Two Style* R IG H T C U T is s short-cut tobacco W -B C U T is s long fine-cut tobacco MC OOTTAOB OROVE M A S TE LLS O r H IS EXPERIENCE. You have a right to doubt statement« of people living far away but can you doubt Cottage Grove endorsement! Read it; T. C. Ralston, retired farmer, 447 B. Third St., tayt: "W h en ever I have an opportunity to apeak a good word for Doan's Kidney Pills I do mot ke«4- tate to do ay. Thu medicine regala tee the action o f the hidaeye and over come« peine da« te disordered hidaeye. I have beea obliged to see a kidaey med icine oa several occasions foe kidaey complaint and la every laetnaee, Doea ’■ Kidaey PiHe have mover f S W to 0 v e satisfactory reealts. ’ ’ Price 60s at all dealers. D o e't simply ash for a kidaey remedy—get Doea ’■ Kidaey F ill» —the same the* Mr. Balstoa had. Foeter-Milhwa Oo., Mfrs., Buffalo, N. Y. at-0 £ G ro v e T ra n sfe r C om pany B U Y OR S E L L — Sec E. C. Lockwood, office 905 Main street. Phone 8. Heal estate, fire, life and automobile intturancc. E. C. LOCKW OOD ¿n a rt-.vd yjN H e re ’s P roo f (Special to The Sentinel.) March .il.— 1 rank McGlaseon, of Ok In homo, occupied the pulpit hero Sunday morning und evening. A physician wa* called Monday to see Mrs. Bert Baughman, who is ill with pncumuiiiu. Mr. und Mrs. Fred Deberest left the first of the week for their home at Ores well. J. B. Bouse spent Sunday night at tho Will Junes home. John Small went to Eugene Friday to visit his brother Henry. Mr. and Mrs. George Buiies left Monday night for Myrtle Point to see Mr. Hailes sister Pnrthenia, who is very low with cancer o f the stomach. Mr. McGlassun, of Oklahoma, and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones, of Cottage Grove, were guests at the J. N. Hogue NOTICE OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. home Sunday. • Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned, as administratrix o f the es COTTAGE OROVE LA D 18 IN BASEB ALL LIM E L IG H T tate of G. F. Mills, deceased, has filed in the County Court o f Lane County, regon, her final account as such ad Eugene Register: S. S. Stewart, of iuistratnx, aud the said Court has Cottuge Grove, is in the city today. Mr. Stewart, popularly known as fixed Monday, the 3rd day e f May, '•R ed ’ ’ Htewhrt, has just returned front 1020, at the hour o f ten o ’clock a. m. Ontario, Calif., where he has been o f that day, as the time for the hear working out with the Beavers at the ing o f objections to said final account, and the settlement thereof. spring training camp. Any and all persona having objec Mr. Stewart, who has been with Me Crcdie, has the privilege of choosing tions to said final account are hereby between Manager Bobby Vaughn and notified to be present at eaid time in Nick Williams, the latter o f whom is the County Court room, m the Coart the mamtger of a team iu the Western House in the City o f Eagenc, Lane Canadian Baseball league. Mr. Stewart County, Oregon, and then aad there ( will not make a decision until he has make such objective. M Y R TLE R. M ILLS, seen the Canadian manager, who is due Administratrix o f Said Estate.* to arrive here soon. The Oregon youth has made a good Hill S Marks, Attorneys for Administratrix. . a2 30 impression with the sport writers of the south nnd has received a number of favorable comments from the press. NOTICE or F IN A L SETTLEM ENT. Although he claims Cottage Grove, where hi* w ife and buby are making Iu the County Court o f the State of their home while he is in training, as Oregon for Lane County. In the mat- hi* home, he comes from tke south, ter o f the Estate of Nancy Elisabeth with Tennessee as his home state. McKee. Notice is hereby given that the un COAST FORK T A X P A Y E R S dersigned administrator with the will A PPO R TIO N ROAD MONEY annexed of the estate of Nancy Elisa beth McKee, deceased, has filed in A road meeting of taxpayers along the County Coart o f Lane County, Ore the lxindun road was held Saturday gon, his final aeeount ns such admin afternoon at the Hebron school house, istrator and that Saturday, the 24th at which time the disposition of the day o f April, 1920, at the hour o f 11 special road tax voted in that district o 'clock a. tn. o f said day, has been was discussed. County Commissioner fixed by said Court as the time for Spencer, County Road Superintendent hearing and passing on said final ac MeKy nnd Supervisor Tullar were pres count and objections thereto, i f any, ent. The agreement reached between aud for the final settlement o f said the taxpayers and county officials was estate. that a certain amount o f work should The first publication o f this notice be doue ou the road between London shall be on the 19th day of March, and Black Butte and the remainder 1920, and the last publication ou the used in the maintenance of the road 16th day o f April, 1920. between London and Cottage Orove. H. J. SH INN , Administrator with will annexed o f the W^sfher Report for March estate of Nancy Elisabeth McKee. al6 The weather for March was as fo l lows, according to the record kept by A panacea for everything— Sentinel C. E. Stewart, local cooperative ob wantada. ••• server: Mean maximum, 51.8; mean minimum, 35.6; mean, 43.7; maximum. 63; minimum. 2it; precipitation, 5.67 inches. Cleur days, 8; partly cloudy, 7; sloudy, 16. • For March o f the year before the weather was as follows: Mean maxi mum, 53; mean minimum, 35; mean, 44; maximum, 70; minimum, 20; pre- A il kinds o f ripitntiou, 8.11 inches. IF YO U W AN T TO to R em em b er’ And any m an who uses the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you so. C H A KTSM K S' F.UGENE MUSIC S HOP lor Y r a says the Good Judge Chickenng, Meblin, Packard, Bond, Lindeman and other Pianoi. ('h r nay. Subscribe il you can, borrow it if you need to, steal it if you have to. but read The Sentinel “ H e re ’ s S om eth in g 8 East 9th Ave., Eugene Ore. Til KM FURNITURE MOVING AND GENERAL JOBBING F. W. Jacob«, Prop. Phone 81-F3 Professional Cards • DB. 0. E. FROST O ffice in Lawson Building. Phone 47 Cottage Grove Oregon R. McCAROAR. D. D. S. D E N TIS T Neuralgia relieved instantly by local application. Residence 117 south Tnird street; office Ar cade building, Fifth and Main. Phone: offiee, 35; res., I36-R DR. 8. M. WENDT Physician and Burgeon Hpecial attention given to surgery and eye, ear and throat. Country calls as well as city calls answered day or night. OJfiee: Cottuge Grove Hospital J. E. YOUNG A T T O R N E Y - A T -L A W O ffice on Main avenue. Cottage Grove Oregon A. W. KIME. M. D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D BURGEON O ffice in Phillips building over < the White Pharmacy. O ffice phone 34; residence phone 126J. Cottage Orove Oregon H. J. SHINN A T T O R N E Y A T -L A W and notary public. Practices in all courts. Twenty-five years ex perience. Bader Bldg., Cottage Orove, Ore. ALTA KINO ATTO RNEY A T LAW Collections, Probate, Notary Public 774 Willamette 8t., Eugene, Ore. D. N. McINTURFF ATTO RNEY A T LAW Practices In mH court*. W ill attend So yon» buatnree promptly, honeetly and eae- neetly. Special attention «Iren to the examination o f abstract*. drafting o f will», mttltnx o# aetata*, conveyance^ collec tion* aad paaalows. In P in t National bank build tea ea Stk atroet. Phone M Oottaeal Grove. O n . H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. EX PE R T D E N T IS T R Y Modern equipment. First Nation al Bank Bldg. O ffiee honrsi 9 a. m. to 12 m., 1 to 6 p. m. ’Eve nings or Sundays by appointment. J. S. MEDLEY SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIME TABLE North Bound South Bound No. IB—9:50 No. 14— 4:07 No. 16—1:3» a. m. No* 18— 1:03 a. m. p. m. No. 5»— 6.51 a. m. a. m. No. 16— 2.47 p. m. No. 17— 7:67 p. m . A T T O R N E Y A T -LA W Eugene Loan and Savings Bank Bn tiding Eugene Oregon