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Professional Cards UR. O. E O ffira ln Lawson Building, rhuns 47 OutlkHa Orovii < iri'gou OAVEN 0. DYOTT, M D. PH YM1UI AN ANO MURUKUN A llay work in ull ila In «m Ima. Kvvulng» by appointment 0.0 Mum, l /'umur Hovunth Hlraul Coltagli Urovu, Orogou J. E. YOUMU ATTOUN LY AT U W Ottica uu Mum avviniti, l'ut lugli Uruvu Oregon U. J. S ii LN N ATTOUN E V AT U W auil uolary ¿»ubile, i'rucltcaa la all euurla. Twenty (ita year« ai puouucv. Bader lildg , Cut Ugo Oruta, Oro. A LTA SIN O ATTOUN UT AT U W CuUociiuaa, l ' in bain, Notary Publio H i WiliuiuutU MI., bugine, Ora. M. o. D. Our Big Christmas Store is Ready with hundredsof Bargains t'runk K» Ilv « "I in K iig e n r Tu i'ailn y FROST u. w. m u s . Tales of tlie Town UJU'UUT OU N i iMTUT Modera equipment. tira i Nailon al lluu k illiig. Ull itti lumia V a. tu. lo ilI ui., i lo 0 ¿ 1 . in. tv n niuga or Sundays by sppoiuliuuul. IMI Inolili»». Mi nini Mi» i II. N oki» wns her« IV l'ilio elay l'rmu Hilverlou vi»illug Mr. N o k i»' |m n«n t a Ile w i II check In Moniluy i« Southern i ’aelfie ugent ni Alluni). I, Strilligli, au|N'rlntenilent nf «rimili» heri» li lilimlier of yiuira Ugo, wn» III thè city Tu. «ili,y, Ile reeently »olii Ina l'Ilovroll i li;; ney ni The Italie» unii mtii » gning in lo l'or)lumi troni n viali ut A »hIn mi. Alle rimi Woml urtiteli Wciluearlay fmin lluyuioml, Wnsli., un huailiena. Mr. limi Mr», Frank Dumi, nf Kit gene, |» ut Moiolny night ut thè hntne of tlieir ilnughli'r, Mia. fiiivou C. Dyott. Mr». Merrill Eddy Tueailny tur n viait. Went In l ’urtlniiil Mr. nml Mra. Vernini Fieli!* nrriveil Tueailny morulng freni lln»eburg nml lire vialtmg vt 1 1li Mr». ftelila ’ inni her, Mr». Iluati Olirmi. J A. Junea unii aun F. W., ut Al biiiiy, vi»itcil Ilo» w n k ni thè C. W. Hntlf homi The aenior .lune» i» Mra. S u r ff’a fui her. Mr». ViettA Nenie nrriveil Ttiesday We are busier than usual this early and we invite you to call early as a great many are doing so this year. One look at our complete line will please you and convince you that we are well supplied to satisfy you in every way. A. F. & A. M., Attention Don’t W ait, Right Now Is the Time A _Jr\ _ Hpeclul cominniiieiitlon Su tur , h o,I . I io, IM I, ni x |i. m M. M. ilegree. Ib fr. ah nient ». Viailor» miri member» nre urgf-d lo in. prenant, Springfield lo.lg.- will put on the work. L. N. I’ ll K M ’ S, My o rder of \V. M. Gifts from 5c to $10 Hei-ri-tury. - J. 8. MEDLEY ATTOUN UT A i U W Kugi’iiu tamii unii hu »m g» lluuk Uuiliiiug bugino Oregon UK W m . G ilson IN NKW W . M. HAMILTON Kit A DRUG HTOBK CU lUO l 'U AUT 10 Cbromo Cases a Specialty O ffico Ovar Olirli) Unni « o m U.a., TU! Houtb P acific Uigbway UR. A. W . K1ME HPKCIALIMT IN OBHTKTUKM Will caro for coufiui aiaula al bia buina if desinai. Spedai aura« if rtiquircd. l'bonoa: o ffice , Ili; residi-see, IM J. MRS. F. J. A L 8T 0T T HUGOESTIVE THERAPEUTICS Why keep your pitiesf Jb.lb chrome anil acuto alimonia truulod I'boua IHO I. Collage (Irovr DR W E LEBOW DENTIST O ffice : Fifth anil Main Htroela Iln u r » : a 10 to 18 m o l 1 to Ti 88 Phones: Of fire .15, lit -siili-ncc 1.11 I . Evening» unit Huuiluya by appointment. STEEN'S PRIVATE DANCINO ACADEMY lli-a iili'lic ii, 24 N o rth Se v e n th Chase the chilli out of the bathroom with a Perfec tion Oil Heater. It» cheery warmth will be ap preciated by the whole family. Easily carried about Utfed in 3,000,000 homes. Huy your Perfection now. Como in, at your conven ient«* and a«« them. Knowles# Graber FOB DANCING LESSONS PHONS li-’ i. Ht. JJ \ v_ NO CHILLS HERE I PERFECTION O IL HEATERS from Albany to viait her daughter, Mra. T. 0 . Mudtell. Mr». Omer Moore returned Tuesday from viaiting her jmreiila ul New berg. Mra. Jiiinea Adnma, niter n viait of two moot ha nt the home o f her non, Chnrlea Adnma, left Tueadny for her home in t )n k hi ml, Calif. Mra. Curtis Parker nnd childri'U came up from Hpringfiehl Nun.lay eve mug. Mr. Parker returned home Mon ■ lay morning but Mra. Parker nml children nre mnking n longer viait with Mr. Parker'a |Mirenta, Mr nml Mra. C. M. Parker. The Chrintinn rhtireh invite! you to nttend Hiimlny aehool nt 9:15 n. m.; hiuir the sermon ut 11 a. nt.; enjoy C. K. nt 11:10 p. m.; nnd evening wor »h»p nt 7:10. We hnve aoraething of »pecitil interrat to nnnounee Humlny. Mra. Jnrk lew in nml ilnughter Mil lirent returiu'il W'eilneailny evening from Port liiiul, where Mi»» Millieent wna receiving medienl treatment. She ia milch improved. Mr«. Carl (Viler» went to I'ortlnml nml accompanied her mother nnd aiater home. Mra. J. K. MeKibben auatnined n aevere injury to the right hund yeater dny afternoon, w hen »he run n -peedle into it. Olndya Jnrkaon, ncromjwiiiied by her little ihiughler Dorothy, went to Eu gene yesterday to viait her aiater, Mi«« Margaret Darby, who hn» been <|Uitc ill. Mr«. Hunan Hubbard went to Cres well yeaterdny to viait her «on John. Mr«. Annn J. dow dy, Mra. D. J Ncholl nml Mr«. J. N. Coleniuii motored lo Kugene yeaterdny. Mra. J. 11. Fullerton, who hn* been ill for two muni ha, ia nble to In' out. Mr«. G. W. Smith returned venter dny from visiting her .«on«, A. II. ant! T. J. Hprinkel, nt Junction City. Mrs. t'lnrn Number nnd daughter, Mrs. l/rvi Geer, returned yeaterdny from Woodluiid, Wash. EUGENE MAN KILLED IN MOTOR ACCIDENT Qjfor the chill of the evening W ith dean-burning Pearl Oil in you r oil heater you can make the children’s evening play-hour warm and com fortable. And you can carry this comfortable warmth from play-room to bedroom or wherever you want it. There is no trouble — no dirt or ashes. Pearl Oil is most econom ical because it bums with out waste. Every drop de livers comfortable warmth. It is refined and re-refined by our special process. That is your guarantee that it gives best results always. PEARL OIL KiaOUNt HEAT AND LIGHT Sold in bulk by dealers everywhere. Order by name — Pearl Oil. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y I California) Medford, Ore., Dec. 5.— A coroner’s jury this afternoon investigating the auto accident early Sunday morning resulting in the denth o f Fred B. Hnrtzell, o f Eugene, returned n verdict charging thnt l.loyd Klwood, nn nuto salesman, o f Medford, failed “ to use ordinary caution’ ’ nml thnt ho violated the tra ffic law*. The prosecuting at tnrney is expected to cull the ntten tion o f the grand jury to the case. Klwooil, who ia frantic with grief, claimed that he stopped n ahort dis- tnneo from the aeene o f the accident and, hearing no ahouts, presumed thnt he had «truck n dog, nnd enme on into Medford. K. B. GnbricI, n salesman, who wn* with Ilnrtzell lit the time, sny» thnt he yelled nt the car, which refused to «top, nml thnt he hniled n passing rnr to rush the injured man to the hospitnl. Klwood was found nt hi* home Sun dny night by the imthoritie*, nfter nn all dny «enroll. His two rompnnions in the ear substantiate hi* story. Mr. Ilnrtzell leave* n widow nml two children here. L. E. Dole Being Sought. A bench warrant hn* been issued in the United State* court fo r l.oreuso K. Dole, l.nnc county home*tender, con victed in Portland during the summer on n charge o f setting fire* in the government forest. Dole wn* sentenced to serve n term in the Multnomah county jail but wn* allowed to go home nnd hnrveat hi* crop*. He promised the court thnt he would return to Portland when the work wn* finished nnd begin hi* term but it hn* been more thnn two month* since he did the sninll amount o f labor (hot wn* necessary on the fnrm nnd he hn* not yet nppenred to servo his sentence. A. C. Stnlding, deputy United Stnte* marshal, wn* recently in the western part o f I .line county looking for Dole tint returned empty handed. If wn* learned thnt he was in Kugene n few days ago on his way to Roseburg. (Everyone a Bargain) Toys, dolls, wagons, kiddie kanoe, trains, games, books, erector sets, blackboards, stationery, Christmas cards, tree decorations, hand kerchiefs, hosiery, bath robes, waists, skirts, sweaters and dresses. Aluminumware, glassware, dinner sets, fancy china, fine cut glass, brass jardinieres, all kinds jardinieres, cut glass water sets. A larger line of novelties than ever before. More practical gifts than usual. Wonderful bargains in house slippers, silk hosiery. Specialties in dry goods. Watch for the electrical train going full speed in our window. V i s i t T h e F a ir F irst a n d S a v e T im e Real Live Santa Will Arrive Next Frank Ciwnshaw carni» up from Mar NOTICE OF SALE O r COTTAGE GROVE IM PROVEM ENT cola Wednesday and \ isited hi* aged BONDR ISSUE “ I ” . mother, Mr*. M. C. Willi*. Member* o f the C ottnge/G rove Hod Notice is hereby given that on Mon ami Gun club plan to attend the *hoot day, the 12th day o f Dee., 1921, at the at Kugene Sunday. hour o f 8 o ’clock p. m. o f said day at the Council Chamber in the City Hall DIVIDE. sealed bid* will be received for the purchase o f $8980.51 Improvement (Special to Tlie Sentinel.) bonds, o f said City, issued iu denomi I»er. 8.— l/eslie Chapman »hot a gray nations o f $5tH) each, bearing interest hawk Monday which measured 54 V» nt ti per cent per annum, ¡iayable 10 iiirhe* train tip to tip. years after date. Mr*. F. M. Chapman and Mrs Geo. No bid will be considered at less Mli-ninn visited with Mr. and M rs. than par and accrued interest. Each Gi-o. Foster, o f Thornton Corners, bid must be aceomiianied by a certi- Tuesday. ‘ lied cheek in the sum o f $100, to be Mr. Grodlnm l’s condition ha* im i returned to unsuccessful bidders. proved a very little. The Common Council reserves the Kenneth MeReynolds ha* been suf right to reject any and all bids. fering with neuralgia the past week. HOMER GALLO W AY, Mr*. Mackey nnd Mrs. Dnllnguerdn n28 d9 __________________City Recorder. were in Eugene Tuesday. Mrs. Lee Dugan fell nnd fractured NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. a bone in one o f her lower limbs Inst week. It. will be some time In-for-' Department o f the Interior, U. 8. she will be nble to milk again. Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregon, December 6, 1921. Notice i* hereby given that Thomas ADM IN ISTRATORS NOTICE. E. Abeenc, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon, Notice i* hereby given that the un who, on January 3, 1921, made home- dersigned hn* been appointed by the stond entry serial, No. 011588, for County Court o f the state o f Oregon SWV» NE*4, section 7, township 22 S., for Ijine Comity administratrix o f the Kongo 3 W., Willamette Meridian, has «state o f Maurice A. MeKibben, de filed notice o f intention to make final three year proof, to establish claim to ceased. All persons having claims against tho land above described, before E. O. the said estate are hereby notified to liumcl, U. 8. Commissioner, at his present the same to me duly verifed o ffice , at Eugene, Oregon, on the 12th at my homo in Cottage Grove, Lane day o f January, 1922. Claimniit names ns witnesses: Everett County, Oregon, within six month* Small, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon: after the date o f this notice. Date o f notice nnd first publication George Small, o f Cottage Grove, Ore gon; Archie Gillam, o f Cottage Grove, thereof tho 11th dny o f Nov., 1921. N. G. MeKIBBKN, administratrix Ore.; John Murry, o f Cottage Grove, W. H. CANON, o f the e»tnto o f Maurice A. Oregon. n o v ll doc9 MeKibben, deceased. d e e tM n n ti^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ e g is te r^ CANDY BARGAINS AT THE FAIR Week FARMERS' WEEK Corvallis, Ore., Dec. 26-31, 1921 W inter Short Courses Put Science into Farm Practice Fruit and Vegetable course..... Dee. 3 17 Traetor Mech. course___Jan. 2 Mar. 18 Dairy Manf. course.......J a n . 2 Mar. IS Agriculture course...... .....Jan. 2 Mnr. 18 Dairy Herdsmen course.Jau. 2 Mar. 18 Grain Grading course________ Jan. 9-21 Beekeeping course--------Jan. 30-Feb. 25 Homemakers’ conference...... Mar. 20-25 Oregon Agricultural College Full information, any course, by writ ing. Registrar, O. A. C., Corvallis, Ore Eugene Cottage Grove STAGE Leaves Eugene Daily-------------- 8 a. m. Ex. Sunday......... ............2 p. m. Sunday---------------- _ 4 p. m. Leaves Cottage Grove Daily---------- ------- 9:30 a. m. Ex. Sunday-------------- 3 :30 p. nt. Sunday_________ 5 p. m. WATCH YOUR LABEL. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E T A R L I (Corrected August 29, 1981.) North Bound South Bound No. 18—9:57 a. m. No. 13— 12:19 a. m No. 14— 3:32 p. m. No. 53— 6:41 a. m No. 16— 3:37 a. m. No. 16— 2:10 p. m Great Reduction in the Price of Heaters New stoves for the price of old ones. Call and get our prices before buying second hand stoves — have the first wear and save money. W . L. Darby Ö& Company