Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1921)
> K r y p lo k ilil*' «ì lussi'«, hil'iicals, vision k I iimni ' n nr lilll'H HpIt'IIIIIIH iiiv i n < lou lili* wit Inuit II II III I IK nil III*' nr*' III*' HO t li<* «'liti III IM Nlir- IHI'I'K nl' all otlit*r bifocals. • T r y Kryptoks l’or a while ami you will never willingly I’«*turn to ol*I » ly lo liifni'al». We always rrcniiitiii'inl t In-in wlii'ii' lii fix'll I h aro Beetled. D. J. Scholl O P T IC IA N OPTOMP.TRI8T Factory un Premili*» Cottagi» (trova Oregon lu i your neit tire I mi n l.nnennter, (Ile lire I h ridili tuoi h o IH tlie prie#', ut NeI moii ' h Marvin* Htrifiorì, olii Mi« N. K din* rimi un l'Inlhp rimi Mr*t. l'ef Htiiilonl Mere iiiiioiij ' Kiifft’ii«* \ InitorM TliurMiliiy o f I un I week. Mina llii/al l.ouekt«, m In» ih nt|em! >HK Mollinoli!li fiorumi, npeut fin» week e mi hnrt*. Hferllnif Kei'il C » for i«vi*rythiri|( in ilo« feeil or M«»ei| Ime, M'Jfl Ment Mimi «Ireel. o7tfe M m . Km ma lln uiim , o f l'ortluml, in vio lini; Iter nieee, Mr Jii*|»«‘r l'iilfou forte/ Miller ilii'il Tliiirxilny nielli ni |«eonu from lui nielli lig o f Ilo* urter e « Ile miim :*| yenru o f affa. Vour lieiiM will Iny more i » i ; j ;* if you will feeil t In in Hti’rlinj» iu * rii te li le«*«!. Do noi Inke our Morii for il, Imi Iry il. Htarlìni; l'eeil <!o, o7lfe Mn». M, F. W y i l t r«*f ii r ne«l Ho tur • iuy from ii vlml ni Ilio lionie o f ber on Krnent hi Hulem. Lelm Km k «no eiiine up Hntiinluy I rolli die 1 of O. Milli Kndileefi K«lil unii die I mo m | h * h I ilo* week eml ut do* K< iu homo. I *«•«! flint ut N' i 'I moii ' m 1 Forti tour ing $J.'.fi, I Forti fielivery, Midi hiffh • IllPt* tunly fi! li fi, I Muxvvrll hu^ $140. Mi limi M im . II. K. AII imoii , o! Kos« I m i vìm iteti «Inniii; die piiNt week » u h M n*. AII ihoii ' m pii i e oih , Mr. uik J Mi ii il i • i • • « .1. W. \entfh rettimeli Fmlny from n trip Iti l'ortluml, Antoni! uml Fornai drove. i'hrivtlnn Xni'tire rloirrh, mrn»T o f .» «• T r.-rM<> rt avellili' mul Herouil ut reel Hiiuiluy w rvinw ut II a. ni. Weilnee day »ervires at 7 f>. in. tf The Butte M «no t r y fumily uml M ìhn K n ! btr VniiOttItl bnve r«'luru«*<l from H|H*mlmg two m it k h til Ht'otfaburg tu tn pi fig Mr«. Hall«» Hw«u*n«*y, of Kvtratf, W uh I i , vicilftl tlurifig tb«» wa«*k witu Mr. und M ih . V. T. ICuiulall. It* Mill pny you to l«»ok ov»*r tb«* Hpurk plug Hub* ut N**I» oi « ' m Htrvi«*«» . I. « » til C H FA PE ST A N D BEST H O L ID A Y P R E S E N T — YOUR PHOTO— make an appoint menf nl oni'i' anil avoid tin- rush and pet your plintim on tiin«*. Monroe Studio The I >n vnl HI.•rimi' fumily motoreil tu I lui limi Humliiv nini Httenileil Ibi' HKildiiiK of Mr. HterliaK’* nieee, Min, Miiinl HlerliuK, lo l(el|,Ìi Hero|{KÌMR, of I.eti>l>rnl|'e, Alla., Curi. Boy Itimgii, wlio I imm been in (K>or henllli for Mime lune, left Tnehilay for l,on Aii|'elen lo k | m '| i <I thè winter. (lallowny writiie iimuranre. tf Belpli l.yni'h io ili et thè Home o f lim parente, Mr. nini Mr». Win. I.ynrh, enei of lite pily. Mre. I.ynrh nini tu r eieler, Miie (ilnilye DnnieM im > i I, were over frinii iMiraiie Moiulny lo mi -*, bini. Our truche cover ibu earth. Figure a lili ile un long ilietimre liaiile. City Trnnefer. tfe Mr.. Beeeie Bue, of CrawforUaville, i m viMiling al Ibi' liome of ber eleter, Mre. |>aviil HIi r1 1 l i . Iry olir niuke o f ulfiilfa meni for tior*«*M, eoM'M uml (Hiullry. Il im umile Itera ut our wuriwoitM« froiu ht*Nt ul lulfu Imy. Hit rlm^ Fard Co.f HliI» went Mum ut reni. o7tfe M imm 11 i li Ir» llurtlm, of Hut berilli, | m ni ibt* Mn k eml Milli Mr. and Mr*. A. li. Woo.l, m ho Mere v «**it iti|^ ber«* I rom Huii Dte^o. iiulloMny for ifiNurnnre. fili Mum. (ieorj'e A. Froetor Im» n*»*iiim*il hi* foriuer |Mi>*itioii Midi Ilo* W m le m l.outber «V Ksport « «iiiijutny. Iln* brotbor A rdile i* «’orniti«* li uff lite truiiM li r bu»*iii«*Nii m I iii I i tlo y omii jom tly. We bave ti Dotile ltroilo r» t «ninni* I m r oli ilntpluy usuiti. Come in nudi look il over Mliib* you etili. N. J. 414 Main Street Ne Imi ii , Jr. D«*nler. olii W. ii Oamond nini duu^bler Mue Open for Busmens Saturday, Mere ni Flittene Hnlurduy. October 22. Mr», ! limi lien^er uml «iaiiffhlaf Doni tu uml Mn«. Wortb liurvey Mere New and mw'd furniture. All Kugeiie > iattura Hulurduy. kimlH of eon feel ions, lobaecoH Jni k»toii dodnrd bui« I m pii nnf feriti^* and cigars. ( ’alined goods. iliirtnff Ilo* punì Meek Milli auoitner flu. tiur truck* «o ver do* eurtb. Figure Orders taken for monuments. willi im mi |i»nff dolttiirn liuul*. C'ity Tra im far. tfc ti lady» Jnek «»ii uml «tuoi; ht«*r D«»i !>• ni Muntiti^ ni Kugi'iii* Milli Mr». Mr». T. M Mu ree ami .In tty h 1 1 * r, Mre. Jn« k - o n * i M « » r , Mnr^urei Durby. W. A. Mullirán, are vieiling at the Mr*. li W. li* (I k | m 1 h, of i'r«*HM»*ll, Imme of their eon anil brother, H. A. M Ilo Inni l»«*«*ll v e lin i^ ber m«»tb«*r, Morse. Mrn. A. Donili il«*, retur ned lionie Mun Ki^lil tiree at right priées, at duy ijiorniiiff. Nelson‘e Herviré Hlution. o2l SjN-eml ««ule un We«*d tir«* rlmiiiN. Im Deiiilinnn, who ie in the navy, We uri o \ er»*ioek«d «» ii tbe lurgrr arrivisi Tueftilny from l'uri lumi for a M/e of Wi'i’d tir«* «bulli»« uml m ì II nell visit wiili frienils. .tie»M* ut pruetieully roat. .*l.x-t ri'gulur 1C"I" rt Junes ami Alin anil Foreet prue ^«», p|N*eml 14.75; .'iilx4 n^ulur droves Imnleil '■ «'In n as" in the virili pin e 41 ».5o, M|M*eial t*r» Jf); i t i l i r«*i;iil:ir 1 1 y of limiti the first of the week. pin e |i’ , n|M « iul $5.75; 3 5 x 4 r«*i;ulnr Winrhestrr rifles ami shot guns nl pin e fH, N|M*eiiiI $(».5u. Snudi Motor greatly reilureil priera ut W. I.. Darby Far Folli}Niiiy. o.l X in «Sie A « ni»^r« i;ut nomi meeting will I n * The Belami Wirke family were in belìi in die Frenhy feria li ebureh thl* thr n ty Tursilny from Wriiilling vis evoiiing. liev. Cane uml H«*v. I«urge, itmg nt the home o f Mrs. W irke’ |«ir o f Kugem«, m i II I h * prenent. Tbone ••His, Mr. nml Mrs. C. A. Harlow. m lo» uiteml tire ex|H*eta«l tu bruii* Imaket lllln*b«*N. I... A duiigbter m un borri Hnturdiiy to Mr. uml Mr». U. K. Short. Cbiekeim, boga, vi ni uml enti le M unt « *1 ut I li* l ’* opb • M n rk« t. I f Mr» All»«*rt AmlerNOli rimi »«muli non uent to Afdihim! Hnlurduy to vi»«it u *iek friend, Mr»«. d«»orge Wulk« r. H ire ’s a chance for you to Mr»«. W. II. Mulioiipy nrrived Sulur save a little piece of change. duy lr«»m HabiiNlapol, Culif., to viult Salad oils of all kind in bulk ber Nmler, Mr*. Dumy l*urt«*r. B IL L Y ’S C H E A P CASH STORE U«»y Hiffff to l.ft Tuamlny for 1 ««»»« A iiifrl«*»« to **|M»||«| t In* wititrr nt ron t ra«*t tiiff h n«l « itr|M*nt r M « » r k, 1 Itili ‘t • »V «•rltMik tin» to |M'«’ 1 fi 1 ■fflIt* on K«»t«l |> ii rk plug». 4 Or •*a«’h nr $1.541 fur four ul N i 'I muii 'r Hefvicc Station. Mr. anil Mm. Hum VI-U1 <h, of port luiol, bail' rorri v oil wont of itio turili of h in ni lu I luir «liiti^lit »-r, Mr**. K (', lt«*it f of Amurillo, TV*. Mr«. Vratrh Ii ii M jjitio* t<> A muri Ilo to r«» amiti with her ilutii'liltr until fift«*r tlo* h«»l i «In \ * nuil Mr Vt*ut«li will join tilt’ filini l> )*roil|i t I oti * ill hi-ninlirr Out Iftirk i roviT Ilio ••urth. Fictif« Midi un on |itii(t dint it in*«* I iiiii I**. TruiiKfiT. r »ty t fr S A LA D OILS IN BULK K. O Klliutt lui» I mtii ii |»| m » i ii t «*«l a itili lon* for tlo* Mutimi i*r«»iinit«r)r, i m k i ti u tlo* pia«*«* of .1. F. Spray, ulto Imi n»organkru*«l In*« Imniii«***. Mr. Klliutt limi rlmr^i* of tlo* «m ini I iiimì im ' pi « for ¿Vlr. Mpray. Mr Mini Mr». William Foni«» re tu r im *«I lutti nii'k from u trip to Nor I " I k , \ '. Don't li ut your |»ro|u*rty with mi»— unli'M yoii mi ut il nolil. Don't t«*ll no* w lui t yoii m ii ut il ii I«* mm yoii w ri tit to Imy. J. M. Durlinni, renltor. o7tfr Mr. rimi Mr». (li*orj,T A. l'rottor, Hr.t after N|H*iolin^ nix uioiith* with fluir I mo moiim , (ieor^e A., Jr., limi Archi«*, left TliurMilny of Inai week for I»oii|’ liti»«*li, t'ulif. Mrn. W. W. Hliortri«l^e nini min Muti W«»ra in Fusene Thunolny o f I uh I week oli bunineaa. just like wholesale. Bring u Tbe Wi«*t Hiib* da m g «« can g ive you tbe pro|M*r attention. o2l receptacle. Mr. unii Mr». Frnuk lliiMkim« nini Fresh 'Salmon, lb.............. 12c duughter, Mr»«. Ftinrbo Htubbl«*fiel«I, Milli tbe lntl«*r'n I mo little duugbterN, uent to Uu»i«*biirg Hnlurduy lo vi«it Mr?« C. A. Snudi, duughter o f Mr. nini Mr». lluMkiiiN rimi hih I i t o f M n Htuhhlefield. Mr. lluMkim« uml Mr». ........ ..... " ’O Htubblefinld retum«»«l Momluy morn mg uml Mr». U hm kilt»« renuun«»«l for John Coffman rami' out from tho II l«oig«»r viait. Bohemia ilistrirt .......lay nml says the Wuuieil <iood old 30x3 nini 3 0 x 3 ^ •listrirt ie booming. etmiiiga. C o ti« ge drove Vulctiiiizing CITY MEAT MARKET fimi Works. Uni. Fu imi«* Witte, o f Yom'ulln, wiin ber«* Tbiinnlay *»f I uh I Meek viniting ber mo(ber, Mrn. H. K. MeKinney, aio! look mg nfter ber pr«»|>«»rty. C. II. Dnk uml fumily Npent Thurn duy o f I uh I week 11 » Buffette. Smiili & Slmrt art* Koinu to yriv«* away al>solut*'ly fret* on Sat- nniay, D ccphi I m t 24, 11 il!I, tlu> follow in^: ONE LA R G E G E N U IN E LE A T H E R ROCKER ONE IV O R Y DRESSING TABLE. 100 PO UND S C A N E SUGAR. O NE B R E A K F A ST T A BLE. 00 PO UNDS CR O W N FLOUR. «hi«' Ii(*k»‘l will Ii*' uivi'n with f'Arli purchase of on»* dollar, i.iioilt'd to on*' pri/i' to rach family. I ’ri/.tK will I»' on «linplay al Knowles \ (Iralx'r this week. Prices for Saturday, October 22. 10c ........................... 10c 12c 25c 95° $1.00 22c 25c Macaroni, l»cHt grade, ¡I ll»s. tor...................................... 25c Smith-Short Grocery T I « Htorn Tha t A p p r e c i a t e * Y o u r PokL The stores of the city will close from 3 to 5 Friday afternoon for the foot ball game. t>21p Mr. ami Mrs. Carrol Harlow, of Kugetie, visited during the week with Mr. Harlow’s parents, Mr. ami Mrs. ( ’. A. Harlow. Five Big Prizes Free! Lettuce, large bead Celery, large bunch Cauliflower, fresh, per II». Swcel spoils, f» I be. for Pure lard, 1 _• «al. pail 4 cana Fountain peaches Picnic hams, pOT II*. Cecca, balk, per lb. Mr. ami Mrs. Buy Baker motnreil to Cresvvell Niimlav ami vieiteil with Mrs. Baker’s rousiua, Mr. anil Mrs. Walter Trade Our trucks cover the earth. Figure with ue on long distance hauls. City Tru nefer. \ tfc Italpli llarimtte arrived Monday from Klamath Falls ami is visiting relatives. Harry Watkins, of Portland, ie vie iting friends in the city for a few days. II. J. Nliinn was in leindon on busi ness Tuesday. Mr. nml Mrs. George le»e, .of Port land, visited during the week with Mrs. Is 'e ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John A Hr tun n. The team o f the local Bebekah lodge will go to Mnri'nln Saturday night to put on degree work. Tbe Tourist cafe was closed several days the first of the week installing new fivtures which greatly improve the appearance o f the plnco. Mr nml Mrs. I,. |„ Woods, o f Port land, are visiting Mr. Woods’ par ••nt», l»r. and Mrs. It. |„ Wood». William George ami »on in law, Fred Shepherd, went into the Bolieiiua ills trui ln»t week on a hunting trip. Mrs. Sheolierd i» 'ayiag with her mother while tlu' ni'ii are gone. Mr. and Mrs. Shepard reside in Wendliug. F. K. Babcock nml family, who mn iorcil all ili* way from Phillip, S 1». in a Ford, will »ettle here. J I. June, was in Kiigciif Friday. HINK of thn amount of ben energy, vitality and red blood Mr». Butte Mooney »j».|it Thursday required to grow a thousand feather*— the average plumage I o f la .1 wci k in Fugenc. A moulting hen ueeda good health—good appetite— good digeation. Mrs. ||. B I .arson went to Fugenc Thursday to visit her daughter, Mrs. luster Hanford. M. A. Barnes, of lxndon, arrived belpe poultry through the monlt end at art* pullets and moulted Thursday of last week from The hena to laying. It contain* toniea for the appetite, tonic* to aid Halles, where he had been in a hos digeation. It tone* up the dormant egg organa It contain* pi tal. iron that givea a moulting hen rich, red biood and a red comb. No disease where Pan-a-ce-a ia fed. By all mean* feed your Mr. and Mrs. Han Walton returned moulting bens I»r. Hens Poultry Pan-a-ce-a. lust week from Corvallis. Mrs. Win. fellers spent Thursday o f Wm KandU thm Dr. Hmtm Las. Cod om mt> hist week in Fugenc with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Hemjerer, who has been in a hospital for almost a year. G. A. Sanders ami family and ft. It. Meeks and fumily motored to M I a* hew mani heni yea hap*. Wt hait a faekam to raff. Kosfhurg Thursday of last week to nlteml the Brumfield trial. A lev l.iindlicrg was dow n Tfiurs ' _ '* * * * J, *- ’ « . . r*. - . ^ . j ____T* duy o f last week from Hisston on busi ness. Mi*s Kiinice Y a n He a burg spent Mrs. H. F. Mark Icy visited Sunday Thursday o f hist week in Fugenc vis at the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. iting her uncle ami aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Medley. Huberts. The Vivian Dwyre family arrived Fugenc Register: A. J. Armstrong, Monday from Reed*port for a visit rural circulation manager o f the Mornf at the home of Mr. D w yre’» parents, tag Register, suffered an attack of Mr. am] Mrs. C. W. Dwyre. heart trouble Thursday o f lust week Mrs. M. J. Hatfield went to Rose but is rcjH.rted to In- much unproved. burg 'Tucsibiy for a visit with rcla Mrs. J. |{. Mct^uilkm, o f Portland, tives. returned home Monday, after a week Rev. J. 8. Penix will preach at the at the home uf her cousin, J, W. Baptist church next 8undny at 11 Fddy wham she had not seen for more anil 7:30. Morning subject, "T h e than 60 years. Silent Ministry o f the Holy Spirit iu Churh Valentine and family left the Old Testament.” Evening sub- Monday tor Junction City. Thtt weekly wash ia best han ject, " T h e Silent Ministry ot the J. I.. Black, of 1‘attison, Calif., is Holy Spirit in the New Testament.” dled our careful way. Low visiting bis brother m law, F. L. Mr. and Mrs. J. 8. Coleman re rates, best service. Bahreiifu*. turned Saturday from a several N. J. Nelson, Jr., P. F. Nelson, A. months’ visit in California and a side Mr. Coleman is W. llclliwcll, W. W. McFarland, 8. trip into Nevada. impressed with the Han H. IjUsswell ami A. M. Moore returned greutly Ring Us Up Phone 79 Sunday night from a hunt near Co Joaquin valley, where they spent most o f their time, and with the quantity burg. Mr. ami Mrs. R. il. New ball, of o f fruit produced and faeiUtea for He is firmly convinced, nesday from Dextur, where she had Crrswell, »|s nt the week end with marketing. however, that Oregon fruit, especially been with Mr. Parker’* father, J. M. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Chapin. apples, prunes, {wars and cherries, is Parker, who ia seriously ill. airs. J. B. |ji-swell, o f Yonralla, su|»'rior to the California product. J. E. Houcks made a trip to Eugene visited during the week at the home Christian Church, the " h o m e lik e ” W cduesday. o f her son, H. H. ljisswell. church— Bible school nt 9:45; classes Mrs. H. C. Htanard, of Eugene, is Miss Grace Blackwell visited this lor all ages; communion and sermon visiting Mrs. Karl K. Mills. week with her sister, Mrs. Fred at 11, sermon topic, “ The Master Mrs. It. ii. Mucks motored to Eugene Wright, at Walker. piece o f the Master; junior Christian Wednesday. Joe Ha me wood arrived Sunday from endeavor at 3; senior Christian en Ira C. Hood, of Coruiug, Calif., who near Florence, where he has just deavor at 6:3U; evening worship at bad been visiting at the ii. B. Breed finished three new bridges for the 7:30; good singing. Midweek prayer eounty. lie will next go to W olf and praise service Thursday evening love home, left for home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. 8. L. Godard motored creek to do some re|sur work nml to at 7:30. to Eugeuu Tuesday. Harrisburg to do some work on the ferry. Among visitors from here in Eugene yesterday were Mrs. W. W. McFar Mr. and Mrs. Frncst Osborn were land, John aud Fred Bartels, Josiah in Kugetie Monday. Mr. Osborn had Porter, Chris Hausen and U. J. Shinn. bis tonsils removed. You can always find what you N. E. Glass was iu Eugene Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn were in w ant in meats here— and in the on business. Portland the first o f the week. best cut« of the finest quality. Mrs. K. K. Mills and Mrs. C. C. W. F. I .chow, former resident of Walker, has been visiting relatives in We are proud of our list of Cruson were Eugene visitors Thursday. this section during the past week. Mrs. F. M. Hambriek was in Eu customer« since it prove« our Beectftly he has been located in T illa ability to supply the most deli gene yesterday attending the funeral mook and Portlaud, in which places of Mrs. Jeanette Richardson. cious meats to lie found any he conducted dental offices. He is Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hauser and fam looking for a location. where, at prices most reason ily spent the week end in Albany. Mr. able. Twins, n son nml n daughter, were Hauser will hunt "c h in a s ” there. born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Joe A been*, o f London. The Arcade theater has installed a FRESII FISH T H U R SD A YS 1400 candle {tower arc light in front Miss Mnrgaret Darby, o f Fugenc, of its place of business which is a has been a guest o f the post week o f real advertisement for the show house. her jiu rents, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Darby. Her nicer, IKit Jackson, who U. B. Hcmmc was here from Blachly Phone 15 Free Delivery this week ou business. had been visiting her, returned home with her. A. W. Wampole, until recently man Ralph Hand in Wrestling Bout. ager o f the IsMiim Mills company's Harry Watkins, who is in the gov Ralph Hand, local wrestler, took part store at Leona, has established a cash ernment school in 1‘ortlund, is visit in a contest at Gold H ill Tuesday- and carry store at Glendale, Ore. ing his many friends here. night with Walter Miller, a well Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood, o f Kan The Seventh-day adventists are con kuown professional, who was unable to Picgo, who had been visiting nt the ducting a revival meeting at their throw the Cottage Grove man in a B. S. Trask home, returned home church on west Main stn*et. Rev. two-hour contest. Hand was handi Tuesday. Rhoades and Rev. Dwyre are the capped by several boils. The W. C. T. D. will meet at 2:.’50 ministers. this afternoon in the Christian church. Henry Da me wood, who accidentally Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Shearer have ran a snag into his left eye recently returned from Nehalem, Wash., and while hauling wood, is quite ill at have purchased from Mrs. Perini the his home on Silk creek. Jones’ warehouse, rear depot, at 35c Dugan property on Sixth street. J. 8. Loo hammers, who has been in N e the gallon; 3 gallons for (1. ol4-21p Milne handled the deal. braska for three months, is expected J. J. Jones returned Monday from home soon. a business trip to the Coos bay see Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romnine and Mr. tion. and Mrs. W ill Hart returned by motor K. C. liolhtduy, who was up from to Portland Thursday. Fugenc this week on business, reports Mrs. Bessie Rice, after a w eek’s that his son John is leaving for visit with her sister, Mrs. David Ster Chicago to tnke up electrical engineer ling, returned yesterday to her home mg. iu Craw fordsville. — why not? After all it’s not A lad with a Dakota license on his Mr. and Mrs. Jack Callahan and so very long until the holidays car and giving his name as John Davis, family, o f Portland, who had been contributed «5 to the city treasury visiting at the home o f Mrs. Calla and the early shopper always Friday for cutting a corner. han’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Onroufte, gets the pick of the bargains. Mrs. I. H. Vcatrh arrived Tuesday returned home yesterday. Y o u ’ll find a multitude of from Portland, where they have pur Mrs. George Crawford and children chased a home, which Mr. Veatch is went to Halsey Wednesday to visit delightful Christmas presents re|»iiriug and putting into shape for relatives. in our stock. Come in now and occupancy. Mrs. Veatch will pack Mrs. Dollie Is'stoe, after a three have plejity of time to make their household goods and return to months’ visit with her sister, Mrs. A. your selections, and save your Portland within n few days. S. Powell, returned Wednesday to hor self the regret of unsuitable David Skilling arrived Sunday from hotm? in Portland. Vancouver and is visiting at the home gifts bought in mad haste at John Coffman, who is down from of his brother, Wm. Skilling. He may the last minute. Bohemia, spent Wednesday in Eugene. become n permanent resident. Help Your Moulters Moult T Dr. He*« Poultry Pan-a-ce-a Ostrander & M c Q u e e n Dr.Hess Instant Louse Killer Kill The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Finest Cots of Meat PEOPLE’S MARKET Cider! Sweet Cider! CHRISTMAS PRESENTS J. F. Spray and K. 0. Conner have been called to serve on the circuit court jury. N. K. Glass was in Fugenc Tuesday on business. Wednesday Register: Elbert Bede, editor o f the Cottage Grove Sentinel, nrcompnnied by Mrs. Bede, their daughter, Kuth, Miss Flise Price, Victor Kent and Miss Marie Veatch drove to Eugene last night. Mr. Bede will leave on the trnin this morning for Coos Bay. Mr. and Mrs. J. K. McCnll were Mrs. James Knglaud nml daughter guests o f Mr. and Mrs. James Haves Lucile left Inst week for their former in Eugene one day of last week. home in Salem. Mr. and Mrs. Kng Mrs. T. G. Smltell anil small son land disposed o f the most o f their DeWaync went to Albany Tuesday for grocery stock recently bought o f F. a visit with Mrs. Hudtell’s mother, ('. Coffman. Mrs. Viettn Nenle. The several Onrontte families o f Mrs. Harry l.iinnu nml daughter this city sjs'iit Sunday lip Row r iv 'r Cleone visited in Eugene during the having a picnic for their mother, Mrs. week with Mrs. Lunau’s parents, Mr. Isaac I juii I, whose birthday they cel and Mrs. J. L. HchoU. ebrated. Mrs. Warren Kelley left Tuesday for M. P. Garouttc has sold 140 acres near Cerro Gordo to C. Van a visit at the home of her daughter, Hrhoiark. Mr. Garouttc retained the Mrs. Leona Hicks, in Hood River. Mrs. A. F. Hamloth was a Eugene timber and will start a sawmill there visitor Tuesday. shortly. Among the Eugene visitors from here Wednesday were Ix'tha Spangen- burg, Mrs. Mary Baker, Mrs. Daisy Porter, Mrs. Sim Edwards, Mrs. Jennie Williams. Mrs. H. 8. Calhoun, aunt o f Mrs. W. B. Cooper, left Wednesday for Pasadena, Calif., to spend the winter. A beautiful watch or a dainty bit of jewelry— some thing that will be a daily re minder of the giver for years and years— a testimonial not oidy of esteem but of discrim inating taste in selection. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Mahoney, after a visit with Mrs. Mahoney’s sister, Mrs. Daisy Porter, left Wednesday for their home in Sebastopol, Calif. M adsen ’s Jew elry Mrs. C. M. Parker returned Wed SPECIAL PRICES ON PEED, FLOUR AND POULTRY SUPPLIES Complete Stock for Fanners and Poultrymen Cash for Chickens and Eggs Jones & Eaton