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J. H Cuffmuii left Tnnadny fur Cali fornln, Anyone wishing Spiri lla corsets, call Mr». K. C Shay, prone 1.17 K. a2c All student» from here who are at- tending the C. of O. are hurni for the Knater vacation this week, and all are iMiosting for the rnillnge tux. Jnme« Neil returned Friday to In dian Creek, after a visit with Frank IliiHihrii’k, George Jluwley und other». Ye», Spray pay» a» much for egg« right nt your door a» anyone in Cot tage Grow Ye»( and deliver» your feed a« cheap a» you can buy it in town. Phone 125 Y. mhltttf W. B Cooper wu» nt Centraliu dur ing the past week on bu»ine»i. Charles tieity« and John timber left Hnturduy for -onthern California for the benefit of their heullh. Wm. Applewhite ia suffering from the effect» of stepping on n spike while employed at the Cottage Grove M aiiufni'turiiig rompnny. J. L. It'a lly trunaactrSI buainea» hi Kiigi-no Tuearlay. K. A Cunk inn n, from the Klnrnnth reaervut ion, Visited Wedneadny with J. I.. Beatty Cut lit- griiphophonea are aelling rap nlly beeuuae they lire the beat. Full line uf record* on hand Madsen’» Jewelry. mliMfc •I C f'urriu ha« been confined to the houae thi» week The A. L. Hubbiird family left yea terduy fur Portland, where they wdl make their home tempurnrily. Mr Hub luird Im« becu su|ierilit*lident at the W L. 4 K. eufiipmiy '» mill. He i*x per I » tu heroine iiiteri'«tei| in a mill uf hi» own mul limy locate in Ihi« aectiun. New ['tie' on btit’ er 'vrnpi' 'Friday» and Saturday» only;: HO wrap». ♦ !; loo wrap», $1.25; additional wrap ink ••a at mime time, 40c the 100 Cottage The Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Grove SoatlSOl a2tf Charles 111 il li in 11 in here i|n- week Work*, E J. Howe, proprietor. tf from I'or t In ml, where lie 1 » ren ving Vulcanizing and retreading. from Portland over the week end to Ireatmi'iil fur hi« eye«. IL will »non M i»» liuby Brumfield was home from attend the wedding of her »i»ter, M i»» uruli'igi, an operation for toe rénovai Kugene over Sunday. Il * Florence, now Mr», Madden. of eiitnrneta. Mr. and Mr». C. K. Inman and »on, Frank W ooilruff nml fiimily l$«ft of Kug< oe, «pent Sunday at the home Wi*t|fH*««|Mv fo r iNirllnnd to innkr thi*ir of Mr Inman's sister, Mr». Klrrier hofur whilr Mr. Woodruff in i'iuployi*i| SEE HOW YOUR BREAD Caldwell u» u ¡»lumber by the Knuthcru I'urifir Mrs. Fannie Pritchett, of Kugene, IS BAKED Jitney service, phone 99. Nel V ia the gio-st o f Mias Ellen Brown for the week end. son Auto Sales & Service. it While wo do not tiuirn to biive uny SPECIALIST Gasoline, oil, water, air, repairs, Mr. and Mr». Clarence Hpencer left thing fiuiry or out of th«« ordif try i n r r r r iN O g l a s s e s tire», in ci's-orie», butteries.recharged— Wedne»duy for their home at Craig, EYES CAREFULLY in th«• wuy o f u bikt* kitchen, yi*t some free uud others Ht most reason- Ala»ka. They were nccompanied by Ku we ure nlwnyt ¡denned to hi ve our EXAMINED able prices. Whether the service ¡» win Skilling, who will lie iiNnocinteil ciiBtomern vinit tut in our kit« hen paid for or free, get it at The Hervice with Mr. Hpencer in the laundry bo»i ut uny time. No ih I viuico no ice It . take* patience, h I u II mul ■less. Garage, Spray. Ismg 4 Cruaon. n2tf riffenHur/ W p keegi it juNt m * eloim time to determine the prescrip The Fred Brown family ure recover Mr. and Mr». A. I. Woodard were find orderly one time rm ft not he* tion according to which the prop in Kugene Monday. ing from an attack o f grip or flu. A trained nurse ha» been here from Port- er IciiacM for your eye* idioiild he Cottage Grove la n good town. Why uml earing for them. made. |)o not make the mistake ahoutdii t it have a good hundf u2< Mrs. D N. M elnturff i» vi»iting at Mr», Alta King, of Kugene, vi»ited of getting KhiHHON without fir*t Marshfii Id at the home of her »on, J. haviiiK your eye* carefully ex thia week at the home of her parent», W Melnturff. Mr. uud Mr». I.. A. Chamberlain. Fred K. HmitL mid Marion W afrh , amined. Georg' Matthew»* and Bert Trask Mr». Myrtle Mill», of Haleru, »pent of Eugene, were in tie city Monday mrnrtgement* tor u local com «pent the week end at Albany. - Wo are equipped with every the week end at the home of her making nut tee to handle the Hiilvn*ion .vrmy Buy an Auto-Strop ruzor on 30 day»' modern facility for exaniininK daughter, Mr«. George Boyd. drive to be ¡»ut on in May. triul from W L. Darby 4 Co. Money Come In and ace the Blue Bird. W your eye* and mipplying the la. Darby 4 Co. Bring your shea and .harness hock if not satisfactory. glaum* to nieot your individual Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Fields and son, Mr» W II. Cooper rind daughter Dor repairing to Dick Hickson, at of !{n»i'hurg. spent the week end at require incuts. nthy viarted Mi»» Irnin Kandull at a Seventh and Main. ml2tfe the borne of Mr«. Fields’ mother, Mrs. Kugene liii«pitiil Monday. Mi»« Uun Clyde I-eunard Hpent the week end It*isa Currin. - And we do not u*o drop*. dnll will be home «hortly. »11 f 'or t lauti, where hi* receive«! hi» Jesse Lewi» nnd family came up Mr« Kmmi'tt Bale arrived Monday prize for being oro* of the Minium in from Dunsmuir, Calif,, and i» viaiting the recent army ennay content, and from Portland Friday, being called at the home of her ai»ter, Mr». Georg. Him the gut nt of the »tate committee here by the death of Mr. Lew is’ si»ter, OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Mi»» Cleo l-ewi*. Uilcriat nt n banquet and at other entertain Factory on Premises Diamond t-urscrewa from $15 to $300. I f you live on the conat you may mentii. Diamond brooches from $5 to $100. Cottage Grove Oregon never die, but juat the «nine you N. J NeUon reports the »ale »f a mb5tfc ■hould protect your family, and when Maxwell to Cheater I'utimm, of I rain, Madsen's Jewelry. yuu live on the count you «hould g. t and a lumber trailer to Ouretiwn ) roth Mrs. L. P. Bennett, o f Portland, spent the week end ut the home of her iii»urarico in u eoaat insurance con. er%. mother, Mrs. Pet Snnford. puny. Try the "W en t Conat.” O. M One 11 M 5 Foni runabout. ¿ 325 . Baldwin, agent, over Firat Nntionul S. B. Hanna, o f Kugene, was a guest Fquipp'd with delivery box. Wo. daon Bonk. mh 12t f - B rot ih ■». j 9 t f c e r r Friday night at the home o f hi* sister, Mrs. W. G. Beattie. He wa* on Vk ni Hnltoii, of Tncomii, viaiteil the his way to San Francisco. firat of the week at the home o f hi« T a lc s o f the T o w n parent«, Mr. rind Mr». George Hatton The uncertainty of life and the cer N. J, N el «on took there truck wheel» tainty of death are illustrated every day. Your death is certain. The uncer to Kugene Monday for Gnretaon broth 2 Door» From First National B ink tainty of life for those left behind will Mr*. N. W. Drake, who tool been er« tu have them retired with «olid bo greatly ullefriiited if you leave them Wc> will haw* mini' exceptionally % tailing her daughter, Mr«. Frank tirea. comfortably |W<>\ ided for, which you good pnci'H on meat» next Hut unlay. Woodruff, returned Tuesday to Corvnl The regular quarterly dinner of the easily can do with a life insurance pol Com« rind look th«m over before It«. W. 1C C. and the 0. A. K. post will icy. For fire or life insurance in the n2 W buying elsewhrro. We have juat re. Komi Id lien I tie, who t« attending Ku be held upon Saturday, April 10. bent eonipnnu*». talk with Metcalf. a2tf reivra a lurgo ahipment o f cured gene high, ta viaiting hia parents, Hu Ardie Kby wu» in Kugene Thur»day nii'iit» bought ut the right price. K. C. IH-rrick. o f Salem, »¡tent the pertnleudent and Mr«. W. ti. lleultte, night of luat week. Ilia mother, Mr» Our motto, ‘ ‘ Htnnll P rofit« unit week end at the home of his uncle, Dr. during the Easter vacation. Krnmn Kby, hnp|o*iied to be panning y.rirk Returns. Give ua a trial mid W. W. Oglesby. You want what you want when you through that city on her way from the you'll find wp treat you right. I f Charles McFarland and fatnily, of want it. I f yuu know whnt you wnnt north for a vinit at Mnrahfield, and you enti't come yourself, »end your The Cellars, were in the city Saturday done to your enr, we can do it. I f you Ardie brought two o f the children, children. fur the first time since the flu got do not know what need« to lie dune, Junnitn and Happy, home with him. them. FREE D E L IV E R Y PH O N E 15 we can tell you --and we run give yon Klliert Beds gave an uddrea« upon rent aerviae in prompt attention to the working» of the legiahitive sanaion Jitney, phone 99, or call at our your wnnta and needs. The Hervice ut the high achool aanembly Wednc«day depot, 401 Main avenue. tf Oarage, Hpray, Icm « 4 Cruaon, for »er morning. Hay Cooley has moved hi* family Mr». James' Brownlee, o f Portland, vice io deed« aa well « « word«. aiitf Jitn«y service at the 8ervice wna here during the week visiting her here from Oakland. Jamea t tat rainier waa up from Ku Oarage, Spray, Long & Cruson. pnrentM, Mr arid Mra. L. P. McCoy, Mrs. Fronia Giltner was here from gene over Monday night anil took air other load of household goods home Phone 75 for real service. j30tfc while on her way home from u visit ut Portland Sunday to attend the wedding Sun Jose. Mr. Brownlee went on to of her niece, Miss Florence llemenwuy. with him. I- Prino u nd family have moved - y here from Crnbtree and have taken Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Isom,, o f Albany, Mr». Anna He»» und daughter, of spent the week end at the home of po»»e»«ion of the I). W. McKinney Ko»ehurg, »pent the week end nt the property, which they recently pur Mrs. Isom's parents, Mr. und Mrs. J. chimed. The McKinney» have moved home of Mr». H e »»’ parent», Mr. nml Hams. Mr», it. A. Miller. tu California. Miss Myrtle Green, of Kugene, »pent The still »mull voice whispers ‘ ‘ Come the week end at the home of her sis Mr». Allie Hawkin» and Mr«. Kmmn and See.” Mr». Ivel Iatucks, millin W ill aell your hnuaehold furniture, ter, Mrs. G. J. Landes». J. Miller were in Kugene Tucaday. ery. a2 t»pd atoek, implementa and machinery, Dr. C. A. Smith wns up from Rose- On time and in the leant poaaible Mr. and Mr». J. B. Crenshaw came burg over the week end visiting his time. That ’» our motto in our motor nml tool» uf nil kind«; 0% up to up from Grant« Pa»» Friday and visit repair «hop. Wo have bud the exper wife at the homo of her parents, Mr. the firat $*000 nml 3% for all over. ience mid we're getting more o f it ed Mr.». Crenahaw'» parents, .Mr. nnd and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins, and was up again Wednesday. every minute of every day. You don't Mr». Wilson Little. have to pay for lo»t time. Our inechnn Mr». C. K. Cnahatt returned Friday Chickens, hogs, veal and cattle want 40« llato Avo. Cottage Orovo tea are buay all the time, mid urrange tu her home in Salem, after n visit ed nt the People's market. mh5tfc their work ao that a job ia ready for with her »¡»tor, Mr». Ipha Knox, and K. O. Saltzman nnd family returned the car owner when he want» it. Her other relative». Sunday to Long Beaeh, after a visit at M i«» Nellie Myera, teacher in the Vice firat, la»t and all the time, at the home of Mr. Saltzman'» mother, a2tf Kugene »choola, la «pending the Knater the Hervice Onrage. Mrs. L. Salt/.man. All the »tudent» who were home from vacation at the home of her aiater, STRAWBERRIES AND EGGS J. II. Chambers was in Portland the O. A. C. have returned, with the ex Mrn. KI In'at Smith. W ILL CUT THE H C OF L first of the week on business. ltoarilera wanted. Iteiiaonnlde rate*. ception of Cheater Anlmif, Dale Wyatt Strawberries all summer if you Miss Fern Holcomb, who was home Laboring men preferred. Call 131 north and Harold Dugan, who will not com have the *' Everbearers. ” I have a from the U. of t). for the Easter vaca plete the term. II «treat. mh2« *2pd few hundred plant» for sale. tion, left Sunday for a visit at Cor Arthur H odge returned Tueaday to Mra. Kugene Matlock, o f Kugene, Kgg» all the year round if you vallis. viaiteil thia week nt the home of h y hi» home in Coquille, after a visit nt have the '' Everiayers” from Bert We handle the Federal tire because parent«, Mr. and Mra. W. O. Johnaon. the home of hi» brother, Walter H. Humla. Ask anyone tlmt ha» tried we know it is the best. Our best ad H. C. White Leghorn day old ehicka, th e m . George Boyd viatied in Hulein the vertising is the fact that Federal tires 15c each. April delivery. Setting egg», Hatching eggs by the setting, 100 latter port uf Inat week. are on many ears here and giving sat $1.80 for 15. A. F. Campbell'» Poultry or I $00 l " ts . isfactory service long after having Mill supplies o f every kind. Wynne I'laut, Wnlker, Ore. u2 9pd given the nmount o^ mileage for which A Kime. mhStfc H. J. Shinn, Mr». C. M. Hhnin and ordinary tires are guaranteed. Federal- Wm llrumfield, o f Mnrahfield, vielt Cottage Grove Oregon O. M. Kem were in Kugene Tueaday. tire your ear and leave nil your tire er! relntivea here thia week, lie la a troubles with your old cusings nnd II. C. Hart ha» ilmpoaed o f hi» noda brother of George Brumfield, tubes. The Service Garage, Spray, Long fountain to the Booth Kelly atore nt Htanley Dnmewoud Buffered nnothea 4 Cruson. a2tf Wendling. dialuention uf one o f hia ahonldern Mon Samples now in at Steen Tail Hubert Blair waa here from the north Riley Snodgrass und family, of dny hut ia on the job nt the Kujndn Tueaday viaiting hi» parent», Mr. and ors. You will save money by or Springfield, spent Sunday at the home lumber camp while carrying hi» arm Mr». W. H. Blair. dering from our new, popular ut' Mrs. Snodgrass' mother, Mrs. Lucy in a »ling. The Fnirday Klee trie Twin Wnaher Holland. mh'Jtitf Diamond lava liiere» from $10 to $125 will do your waahing without labor. line. County Assessor Walker was in the at Madaen'a Jewelry. mhStfc Call on W. L. Darby 4 Co. and are K. A. Wheeler was here from Cali city Saturday. While not here partic fornia over the week end. Miaa Nellie llemrnwny wna home thia machine. ularly for that purpose, he said he Mr». A. L. Monroe was in Kugene was not averse to receiving assurances Fridny and her daughter. Miss Fern of support in the primary. llulcomh. who is attending the U. of Bee a use of unavoidable circumstances O., returned with her. the baptismal service at the Methodist I.irne and sulphur and spray mater church was postponed for one week. ial» of every kind for sale by Wynne It will taWv place Sunday morning at Mimtard, in civain pitcher or migar bowl.......................... 15c 4 Kime. mh5tf I I o ’clock. Amo» Jury, o f I-ondon, Ont., visited Mrs. M. F. Wyatt has returned from nortlcti'a canned milk, per can...........................................15c during the past week with hi» eon Wil Corvallis, where she made her home Water gla**, for packing egg«............. ............................ 40c fred. while her son Dale was attending col- Golden Rod chick food per hundred............................... $5.50 Henry Mooney, of Myrtle Creek, a lege. resident here many yenrs ago, visited Before his departure for Alaska, Ed H0-!b. Hack of millrun... .................................................. $2.00 luring the week with hi» son Lester. win Skilling, president of the high Fred Guggisberg has bought a Dort school student body, was presented by that body with a founntin pen and from the Sixth street gnrnge. Our Ford Delivery Wagon Loaves for Sheep dip at Wynne 4 Kim e'». m5tf gold pencil. West, 8:30 a. m. North and East, 9:30 n. m. South, 10:30 n. in. J. C. Currin returned Saturday from Bert Vaughn has gone to Chilonquin, Latham, Monday*, Wednesdays, Friilnys, at..........2:30 p. m. where he will bo employed by Karl Portland with an Overland rondster. Cooley Hill, TuemlayH, Thurmlny*, Saturdny*, at.... 2:30 p. m. H. B. Hatch was in Eugene the lat llnrklorond in the latter’» garage. Knox Hill, Tuesdays, Thursdays, Halmday*, Ht-----2:30 p. m. Mrs. Joe Baker wna railed to Van ter part of last week. J. S. Magladry, o f Row River, wns couver Fridny by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Rena Kelly, a vic in Kugene Saturday. tim of influenca. Charles McLin, aacompanied by his father, C. M. MeLin, and by Dr. Job, Mrs. George Kobe I bock nnd Mr«. Wa l k a Block and Save a Dime George Kappnuf visited in Kugene was taken to Kugene Monday for an operation for appendicitis. Monday. A Fresh A rrival of Cookies and Crackers Lorna Doone Vanilla Wafers Mallomars Tokens Ramona Anola Fig Sultana Lemon Snaps Oatmeals Grahams KERR Sc S I L S B Y Attention, Fanners! We Pay The HIGHEST CASH M ARKET PRICE FOR CREAM, EGOS AND POULTRY S W IF T BLACK BEAUDOIN, MANAOER, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. Case Building, Opposite Poctoffice Telephone 6 Overstocked on F E E D Special prices for the next week. See u* before buying. FREE Five pounds of eastern oyster «hell for every ca«c of egg* ttolrl D. J. S C H O L L PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET Auctioneer 111 ! C. O. DeVERE Bert V. Hands Specials for Saturday, April 3 — Delivery Service S M IT H S G R O C E R Y t uh thin week. RHONE SCHOLL B e n d e r ’s B a k e r y CO. 3 JONES C& E A T O N F. J. Bidihgs was up from Eugene Monday on business. Joe Rinard and family, of Portland, visited during the past week at the home of Mr. Rinards’ parents, Mr. and Mra. B. F. Rinard. The names of Dan Woods, violin, and Reta Ridings, cornet, appear in the list of members o f the University of Ore gon orchestra, which is making a tour of the coast country this week. The woman’s missionary society of the Christian church will bold its reg ular monthly meeting in the church parlors next Thursday afternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J. H. Condit, of Juueau, Alaska, visited over night with their old time friends, Huperintendent and Mrs. W. G. Beattie, while on riieir way to California. Dr. Coudit is superin tendent of Presbyterian missions in Alaska. On their return trip to Corvallis by motor Mrs. Clara Burkholder and son Charles were delayed in Junction City over night on account of an accident to the car. K. C. Holladay was in Eugene Wed nesday on business. Thomas Allen writes from I^nts to renew their subscription for another year. Mr. und Mrs. C. W. (W in k ) Wallace and daughter Barbara arrived Wedues day from Grass Valley to visit in their former home town for a few weeks. John Barker has recovered from an attuck of what he says he knows was the flu. Charles McKibbcn is able to be down town, after a serious session with the flu. We pay 30c for good fat hens. City- Meat Market. a2c Harry Lindquist and family arrived Wednesday from Los Angeles, Calif., and aro visiting Mr. and Mrs. Charles Culdwell. They are on their way to their home at Oakland, Neb. George Currin was in Hnlem this week. Mrs. R. A. Medley and daughter Delia returned Tuesday night from Portland for the summer. Mrs. J. C. Johnson left Wednesday for her old home at Gold Beach, after a month's stay in Cottage Grove. Mike Finnerty is critically ill with pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Blhkeley were in Kugene Wednesday. I. A. Randall was in Kugene Wed nesday to visit his daughter, Miss Irma, who is recovering from an oper ation for appendicitis. G. B. Dickinson was in Eugene Tues day on business. John Garoutte and Clarence Milne returned Tuesduy night from Marsh field. C. H. Oliver and family left Wed nesday for Bakersfield, Calif., to make that their home. Wm. Joll, a brother o f J. A. .loll, accompanied by his wife, son «ud daughter, has arrived from Idaho. The family w ill live in Delight Valley. Why don’t you get in line aud have Mrs. Alstott give you a few hair treat ments! Why have dandrufft A t home 254 Columbia court. a2pd A yu,-pound son was born yesterday to Mr. and Mrs. Horace Conner. W. P. H u ff is on the sick list again this week. Al. Adams is nursing a rather badly- crushed digit which he accumulated Monday while loading a car of lum ber. Faneho Stubblefield, who arrived Wednesday from Pilot Rock, returned home yesterday, accompanied by his w ife and baby daughter, who had beeu visiting ut the home of Mrs. Stubble fie ld ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hawkins. E. W. Miller and Elbert Bede at tended the Maundy Thursday cere monies and banquet given by the Knights o f Rose Croix ut Eugene last night. Robert F. Callahan, of the Eugene Music shop, was in the city yesterday on business. ♦- SOCIETY Msdde&Hn&enway, A quiet home wedding took place Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Homenway, when their daughter. Miss Florence, was united in marriage to Mr. Harvey Madden, a stu dent at the University o f Oregon. Rev. S. Hamrick, of the Methodist church, officiated. Only the family o f the bride, the bride's aunt, Mrs. Fronia Giltner, of Portland, and the bride groom ’» brother, Elmo Madden, were present. The bride was born in Cot tage Grove, is a graduate of the Uni versity o f Oregon and one o f the best YourOMSoitMadeNew It is needful today to make the old suit last— though not at the expense of becoming tattered. Between the costliness of clothing at the one ex treme and the shabbiness o f them at the other there is a middle ground where economy and good appears nee meet. Our modern dry cleaning es tablishment ia this middle ground. Here our experienced cleaners can tune up your old clothes and pre serve your new. Every person real izes the business advantage and the social value of clothes well cleaned and neatly pressed, but there is more in these details than improvement of “ looks” alone. Ik COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Bing Us Up Phone 79 and most favorably known o f the young folks of the community. The happy eouple will visit briefly at the home of the bride’s parents, after which they will leave for Osaka, Japan, where the bridegroom's father, M. B. Madden, is instructor in English in the Japanese University. ^ ♦ ♦ Degrees were conferred at the regu lar meeting of the Eastern Star Friday night. A pleasant soeial evening fo l lowed. Mrs. Roy Hhort, Mrs. Grayee Cruson, C. E. Umphrey and 8. L. Mackin, with Miss Esther Hilsbv at the piano, favored the members with a vocll quartet, responding to a hearty encore with the old song “ When You and I Were Young, Maggie.” Mrs. Birdie Hall, Mrs. Alice Wynne, Mrs. Anna Elledge and Mrs. Velma Harrel served a dainty supper in the banquet room. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. B. R. Job was hostess to the 8ocial Twelve club Thursday afternoon of last week, the time being spent with faney work and in social chat. The house was decorated with daffodils and the table favors were Easter nests made o f moss. Guests of the club were Mrs. J. C. Johnson, o f Gold Beach; Mr*. H. O. Miller, o f 8tan!ey, \\ is. * Mrs. Clara Burkholder, Mrs. J. T. John son and Mrs. Charles Adams. ♦ ♦ « Mrs. B. Whitten celebrated her forty- fifth birthday anniversary Tuesday by entertaining a number of friends at dinner. A number o f beautiful and useful gifts were received by the host ess. Those present were Mrs. W. L. Gilbert, Mrs. Myra Ensted. Mrs. George Sherry, Mrs. Mattie Ornble, Mrs. Amy Page, Mrs. Susie Horn, Em mu Eusted, Inn Eusted, Ernest Eusted, Taft Page, George Page, Huston Dunn, Gordon Grüble, Fern Page, Eiden Gl ble, Elma Grüble and Ralph Sherry. «•<$<$ The ladies aid society o f the Meth odist church met Wednesday afternoon in the basement of the church. A so cial and business session was held and it was decided to give a supper next Wednesday. Mrs. S. L. Mackin gave an interesting paper on Easter. The host esses were Mrs. J. R. Hendricks, Mrs. S. L. Mackin and Mrs. Charles Beidler, and a two-course luncheon was served. ♦ ♦ ♦ . The LaComus club met last week with Mrs. H. B. Griggs, spending n pleasant soeial afternoon and enjoying refreshments. The club will meet next Tuesday with Mrs. A. W. Kime. O <$ ♦ Loses Chicks in Fire. Blue Mountain, Ore., March 31.— (Special to The Sentinel.)— Mr. Bailey lost a number of baby chicks in a fire which destroyed his chicken coop Sun day ovening. The Sentinel, $2.00 the year. A. F. & A. M., Attention • - jA j- Two M. M. degrees and re- freshments at special commit nieation at 7 o ’clock tomnr ' ~ ' row (Saturday) night. Visit or* cordially received. WORTH H A R V E Y . By order o f W. M. Secretary. Harness Shop for Sale On account o f the death of owner, the Settle harness shop stock, tools and equipment will be sold for $1000 IF TAKEN AT ONCE An opportunity worth immediate in vestigntion. Call at Settle harness shop, Main avenue, Cottage Grove, Oregon. a2pd ,