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( Illfc s who had Ixi'ti visiting si lh<> Ida M Tue"day morning W ick*’ homo, for their holm's. Hobby and Tommy Owen and Jnck Carpenter spout Sunday afternoon with Melviu Sallee. Mr. aud Mr*, l'ete Hibbard left fur Everett, Wash., last week. They ex poet to make that their future heme. Oral and Arthur Salim' and Karl Neal motored to Dorena Tuesday eve mug. Fletcher Harlow, vvho has been work ing at Riijada, is now employed at the Chnmber*' rnmp at Star. Church services were held Sunday morning aud evening at the »chool house by Rev. Ernest Ice. Mrs. J T. Sallee and Mrs. Oral Sailin' and little daughter, Kdau Marie visited with Mrs. Karl Neal Saturday afternoon. Florence I .and and .leanett Spnhr, o f Dorena, attended church at the school house Sunday evening. Mrs. Chalifouc and grandson, Hillie Linn, visited in Row River Monday. f Neighborhood News | BOW R IV E *. ( Special to The Sentinel.) l>ec. M.— Mr. and Mr*. Win. Gilson and little daughter Marv Auu, of the Grove, spent Ike week eud at the Frank 1'leuard home. Mr. aud Mr*. Oscar McAlister ami baby visited relatives at Wildwood over the week eud. ■ Miss Klsie 1‘leuard visited friends m the Grove Friday, returning Saturday. The W'illis Carpenter family, of Star, visited Sunday with Mr. aud Mrs. Q. 11. Sloan. Mrs. Matilda done* and son Archie have moved to the Grove for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Pamaxxi visited at the A. Touole home in the Grove Saturday. Miss Klsie McCollum is visiting rcl atives aud friends at Sutherlin thi> week. Henry Sanders and family »pout Sunday'in the Grove with relative«. Th. Joe 1'billips family have moved to Spriugfielil. Chloe Whiteley and Mrs. Karl Pol larhide, o f Star, were Row River call or* Wednesday. Ray Williams, o f Brooking», Ore., Visited relatives and friends here Sat urday and Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Karl Garoutte spent the week eud iu the Grove. W A N T A D S T Wanted— To hear from owner o f good ranch for sale. State cash price, full particulars. L). F. Bush, Minneap olis, Minn. oct7 dec3Up For Sale—A ll grades dimension, rustic, ahiplap and finish, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices. Lammers Bros., phone 13 F3.________________ ol4tf For 8ale- Dodge touring car In first class condition. Inquire Went Side Grocery. n4tfc Wood for Sale.—Old growth body fir, old growth fir limbs and maple, 16 inch lengths. K. J. Scofield, corner Washington ami south Eighth, n lltfc For Sale- 2 cone belt; 5 steps of treme diameter 15 drive pulley with Sentinel. pulleys for 3-inch one inch each; ex inches; also 5-iueh 4 inch fact). The u25tfpd For Sale—274 acres In Crook county, Oregon, 20 miles southeast o f Prine ville. an acre; 35 acres cleared. Good land. Good highway near. W. H. A. Kdlefsen, 1,ora no. Cottage Grove city priqierty considered in ex change. n25 deeSpd For Rent— Nice modern six room house. Kent 420 month. Phone I F 14. d0c For Sale or Trade Young mare and horse, wt. about 1400 each. Or might let out for their feed. Chas. H. Coch r a n . ________ ___________ d8 23 pd A suit o f new clothes for a medium sixe man at the Silver Star Exchange for 4‘25. I f can not get the price will take |14. A snap. deeOpd Guineas for sale $2.00 pair. Bart Johnston, Saginaw, Ore. dee!ipd Lost Saturday, Dec. 3. new hat la sack on Pacific highway just south o f city. Return to Drain Garage for reward^ deeBpd Ladies’ Coats and Suits, 331 Less Suits of all wool tricotine, serge and velour; colors navy, brown and reindeer. Coats of bolivia, suede, velour, plush, etc. Reductions as follows: BLUE M O U NTAIN. (Special to The Sentinol.) IVe. 5.- Mr. and Mrs. Paul land wehr are visiting at the home o f Mrs. laudw ehr’s father. Pearl la yn g visited a few days o f last week with Gladys Whipps. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster spent Thursday night at the Bert lam-aster home. W ill Stennet has finished painting the iuterior o f the high sehool room. John Allen visited at the Iceison D E U O IIT V A L L E Y . home Suuday. Sylvia Thornton is stayiug with her (Special to The Scutinel.) aunt. Mrs. J. Crawford, and attending Dec. 7. W\ S. Blakeley’s father school. George Duerst was in the Grove Mopped o ff here for a short visit last week while ou his way to California. Saturday. J. A. Jo 11, Frank Joll and C. C. Cou Jas. Lancaster has been sick with the grip for several days. rier were in Engi ne last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wright, o f Walk Rev. Skelton held serv iees hen* Sun er, spent Thursday at the Oscar Jack ibiv. sou home. Lowell Benston purchased an Indian LONDON. motorcycle and side ear last wreck. Mrs. T. D. Hodges returned Satur (Special to The Sentinel.) day from a visit in Roseburg. Nov. 30.— Cecil Roberts returned Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nixon and the Sunday from Eugene, where he attend Hugh Nixon family spent Sunday at ed the teachers’ institute and visitcil the E. J. Kent home. friends for a week. Mrs. W. A. Witcher attended church Mrs. Albert Noth and daughter Viv in Cottage Grove Somlay morning. mu left last week for their home iu She brought out Rev. Carlson and Mr Medford, after a mouth's visit with aud Mrs. W. A. Hemeuway for sir Mrs. N o th ’s parents and with other vices at the school house Sunday a f relatives. tcrooou. Miss Emma Jones has returned from The «»scar Jackson family and Mr. a two weeks* visit with relatives iu and Mrs. T. D. Hodges were Sunday Oreewell. guests at the K. J. Sears home. Mrs. J. N. Hogue is visiting with Mrs. Lee Nixon was quite ill Mon friends in Iairaue. day with pli-unsy. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Powell ami C. A. Moore, who has been ill with ehildren have moved to California. pneuraoiiia, is improving. Mrs. Moore Miss Annabel Small, o f Eugene, has been nearly sirk with a cold. spent a few ilays o f the past week Mrs. Hex. Tucker, o f Dexter, spout with her (Kirents, Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sunday here at the R. D. Tucker home. Small, and with her sister, Mrs. Ivan C. C. Conner is doing some grubbing Abeene. for E. J. Sears. Mr. and Mrs. Ermol Millett and Mr. LO BANE. and Mrs. H. A. Millett, of Junction City, and Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely, (Special to The Sentinel.) of Cottage Grove, were guests at the Dec. 6.— “ Bud’ ’ Miller aud family, Oscar Jackson home Monday. o f Cottage Grove, s | h - iii Saturday with the A. S. Cole family. STAB. Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth biunrwiHid are visiting at the Sturdcvant home. (Special to The Sentinel.) Sam Snyder has returned from a Dee. 7.— Mrs. B. Kendrick anil little week’s visit at Seattle. granddaughter Alberta, o f St. Cloud, 11. M. Daly, of Eugene, spent the Minn., left Sunday for Lae Angeles, to week end at the W. W. Jackson home. visit relatives. They had been visit Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Moore, o f Goshen, ing relatives here for several months. spent the week end at the E. H. Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher Jr. and Addison home. son Francis visited at the Sallee h o m e Mr. Tenchner, o f Eugene, is in the Sunday afternoon. valley looking after his orchard in Leonard Whitman, of the Grove, vis terests. ited in Star Sunday. Mrs. Scott and daughter Catherine Walter Wood, Francis Wicks and have returned to Cottage Grove, after Dale Owen are now working at the several weeks’ visit at the Edlefsen logging camp at Rujada. home. Mr. aud Mrs. John DeMoss and chil Geo. C. Schneider, manager, is re dren, of DeMoss Springs, Ore., and pairing the south telephone line and Miss Lottie Dugger, o f Boring, Ore., hopes to soon have it in good con • lit ion. This line has been out for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Runk were Loraae visitors Tuesday. Visitors in Cottage Grove Tuesday were Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hchrack, j Rates— One cent the word; mini* Mrs. C. M. Foster and Mr. and Mrs. | mum 35 words; three insertions fo. E. E. Farman. ! the price o f two when paid in ed- Little Kirk Crowe sustained a very 1 vnnes; half cent the word after {«tinful accident to one eye Monday | the third inaertion. while playing foot ball at school. Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kchraek enter tained at Sunday dinner the following 1022 baby chick I.— Order your chicks guests: Mr. and Mrs. Martin Foster now if you want early katchera. and daughter, Miss Helen, Prof. Heavy layers of large white eggs that Weagel and Chauoeey Blosser. top the market. Wm. Hands A Son, I»r. and Mrs. Petrie were in the box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. jly zytfc valley Hiinday. I P r e - H o l ¡ d a y Sal e LATH AM . (Special to The Sentinel.) Dee. 6.— A. J. Wiser returned Hun- lay from the Southern Pacific hospital n San Francisco. He is much ini proved. The flume extending from the Wood aril mill to I^itham will soon be com jileted. Is-ss than a mile remains to ’»• constructed. Mfiled Emerson and Male-1 Hickey, o f the Lathfim school, each received a Palmer medal for excellence in pen manship. These are the first ever ob tained by pupils o f this school. Lyman Adams and son Clifton have recovered from an attack of the grip. Clifton returned to school Monday, af ter a week’s nbsenee. J. G. Allen and grandson Vcrlon, o f Cottage Ornve, visited Hnturdny with the K. L. Bailey family. The I.atham Sunday school, which has liecn dismissed for two Sundays on acconut o f the diphtheria scare, will open again Sunday at the regular hour, 2:30 p. m. The Misses Ida W olf and Bernice Hickey, o f the Grove, were l^ilham visitors Sunday. The Ijithara school attendance was diminished over 60 per cent last week by the diphtheria seare. Koscoc Yearous has been laid up the past week because o f two frac tured ribs sustained while working at the Southern Pacific lie plant. The lalham writing school will meet Friday evening at the regular hour. 8AO IN AW . I $35.00 $39.50 $45.00 $49.50 $55.00 garments garments garments garments garments $ 23.35 for--------------- for--------------- for--------------- for--------------- for___________ 2635 30.00 33.00 36.65 V) Helliwell, Bangs & l > Marksbury The Daylight Store For Quality and Service J mut her, Mrs. J. H. l.ake, of Delight NOTICE. Your home new-*pti|ier Is first eu Valley. titled to your support,______________ Notice is hereby given that the semi Mies Flossie Mathis bas goue to annual state examination for teaehers’ Coquille for an extended visit. C. O. Truax and family were in the certificates will he held in the circuit court room in Eugene cotunieueiug Grove Sunday. Mrs. Taylor and son. of Creswcll, Wednesday, Dcn-mbcr 21, nt II a. in visited Tuesday at the home o f her and closing Saturday, Di<i-rml>er 24 All teachers whom' certificates expire laughter, Mrs. Howard Moody. Mrs. A. K. Scott visited several days are required to lie on hniul promptly o f last week at the home of her son, at Ü a. iu. on Wednesday. A schedule o f the days on which subjects will be Glenn Scott, at Dorcua. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sharon were in given can be hnd by npplviug to Cottage Grove Wednesday. r . J. MOORE, F. W JACOBS. PROPRIETOR County School Ho|icriutrndcnt Roy Tapliu, who lias been very sick dü 16 Res Phons 21 F3 O ffice Phone 4 is improving. Mrs. Pearl McKee, o f Eugene, and The Hen linci wants the news. ••• Miss Clarabelle Tapliu, o f Salem, were railed home Sunday by the serious ill ness o f their brother. Howard and Terry Moody went to j Walden Sunday. G rove Transfer Furniture Moving and < lenenti dohhing S IL K CREEK. (Special to The Sentinel.) 7.— Mr. and Mrs. l>. A. Estes, accompanied by tlo-ir daughters, /aula ■id E ffie, motored to Comstock Tues day evening to visit another daughter, > u ta . E. M. Babcock was in Cottage Grove Tuesday. K. V. and E. K. Darnell made a business trip to Lirant- last Friday. H. W. Wheeler is at work for Ralph Lynch, o f I /Orane. Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Babcock, Mrs. E. M. Wlo-e 1er, Mrs II. W. Wheel -r ud J. D. Grimes were Grove visitors Wednesday. Gladys Dumewood has been assist ing with the work iu the Allen home since the arrival o f a new baby not long since. D ec. A wantad will rent your housn. D A Y S OF D IZZ IN E S S COME TO HUNDREDS OF COTTAGE GROVE PEOPLE. Thera are days o f disxineas; Spells o f beadaebe, languor, back ache; Sometimes rheumatie pains; Often urinary disorder«. Doan’s Kidney Pills ere especially for kidney ills. Endorsed in Cottage Grove by grate ful friends sad neighbors. Ask your neighbor. Mrs. Amanda Hpriggs, 500 H. 1st Ht., Cottage Grove, says: “ Doan’s Kidney Pills are not a new remedy to me for attacks o f kidney trouble. I hnd ter rible backaches und could bsrdly get about. Dixxy spells came over me, es pecially when I stooped. My limbs ached, my feet swelled and lay kid neys acted too frequently. I used Doan’s Kidney Pills as directed and they soon hnd me feeling like a dif fereat person. The aches and pom* left and my kidneys did not annoy (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. Rev. and Mrs. Daniels, o f Price 60c, at all dealers. Don’t aim | Creswcll, visited at the J. A Burgess >ly ask for a kidney remedy—get | Wanted—A used sewing machine, home Sunday. Joan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Singer or White rotary. G ray’s Cash Mr. and Mrs. O. F. Briggs spent Mrs. Spriggs bad. Foster Milburn Co., k Carry More, phone 53. dec9pd Sunday at the home o f Mrs. Birgga’ M fra, Buffalo, N. Y. d# 16 » unta.I« aro interesting rend City T r a n s f e r I Lulling and Drawing P IA N O MOV1NO A S PE C IA LTY WOOD HOLD AND D ELIVERED O ffice In Spray Brick Near H P. Depot PHONE 99 IT ALW AYS PAYS TRADE AT GRAY’S HEBBON. (Special to The Hentincl.) Dee. 7.— Mrs. Harvey Taylor was on the sirk list Inst week. Mr. ami Mrs. K. H Powell mol family, of Latham, visited with Mrs ~*owoll’s mother, Mrs. T. J. Geer, Sun- lay. A basket dinner will be held nfter Sunday school Sunday and preaching will follow dinner. Mr. Jepson and Charles White have rented the E. C. I*»rkwood farm. Mr*. Virgil While, o f the Grove, vis ited Sunday afternoon with Mrs. T. J. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Finley were Sunday guest* at the Jark Hopmau home. The Our courteous and f'nir treatment aeeentuntes our low priors and first class merchandise. Our cnstoinci’s take pleasure iu trading with us, and besides You Always Save Get Your Christmas Candy Now Candies Pure and Wholesome Soap 18c 18c 25c Pea n u t In ittlo , Ih B rok en m ix ed , III (,'h o eo la le ereaniH, III. Prunes &c 25c 50c OrVHlal w h ite, liar Wh i t e luna, lì harn L en n o x , 13 harn Buy Your Nuts for Christmas Get the Best Franquette Walnuts The fint ai flavored nut grown Par pound fill pound»« o r m ore, p e r p oon d ... 25c 25c 22c F a n cy , 3 Ilm. Ex t r a largi* 2 M in Raisins, III. Almonds g r a d e soft shell, H i lb Brasils, 35c 33c Mixed i i i i I m , I I I ................................... Flour Feed 1 in|><-rial Montana hard wheat •lend, sk. $1.70 $2 00 Kerr’s hest sai'k .............. MiKenzie, sa«k $1.35 $3.40 Imperial, !IHs ........ $3.90 Kerr’s, 9Hx ........ $3 90 Olympic, !>H h Kerr’s «*gg producer, sai'k ......... Kerr’s liiiltcrinilk producer, sack Kerr's kow meal, sa«'k K«'rr’s «lairy, sack Rolled hurley, sack Mill run, Haek 95c; ton $235 $2 60 $ 95 $2.00 $1.50 $22.50 More Peaberry Coffee Sold Than All Other Brands Why? In Bulk Ground Daily Cheaper Quality Unexcelled Butter Vermicelli (GOLD BAND) OKAY’S OUAKANTEKD ORBAMKRY EXTRA EINE 48c 10c HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR EOGS BULK found Com Meal BEST 0 K A D K - W III T E OR YELLOW While t h»*y I hh I, .Ml lh Hack G R A Y S CASHüCARRy $1.35 CANDY AND NUT 8— BUY THEM FOR CHRISTMAS ;