Il «•tor of tin* Calapooyn springs, was a local visitor Tuestlay on business. He reports that tin* spring w a te r is in big d<*maud ami p redicts a he avy d ra in on tin* springs i i r the near f u tu r e . I x>dge s«*er«*tari 0 H.— K indly furnish The »Sentinel, fo r public ation, w ith lists of new office rs elected. Miss Ellena »Shortri«lg«* is recovering UHIUDRKN’S HABITS GROW HI*. OUR HOME HANKS from an ulcerated tooth which causd«* considerable pain a n d caused tin* right WILL All) YOUR BOY OR GIRL IN FORMING THIS cheek to t a k e on weight.' The condition of R«*n Hanfoni, who THRIFT HABIT. is iu a Eugene hospital, c ontinue s pr<* carious b u t th ere has been a slight im provement a n d if In* can pull through tin* ne xt few «lays his recovery is prac OPKN A SAVINGS ACCOUNT TODAY tic ally certain. C h ristia n Science church, corner of J e f f e r s o n a v en u e a n d Second s t r e e t — Holiday services a t 11 a. m. Wednes «lay services a t 7:30 p. m. tf The A. G. W illiams and F. E. Dick son families a r e «‘xpected to a r riv e within a few da y s from Iude|>eiid«>nce. Mr. Williams a n d Mr. Dickson have Mrs. L t t a Boone, of J u n c t io n City, b«*en her«* ev«*r sine«» tl»«*ir purchase of visited «luring the past w«*i*k with her tin* P e ople's m a rk e t. Mr. Dickson has sist«*r, Mrs. dept ha H art. rented tin* J o h n C o ffm an residonc«» «»n Moving and storage. P hone 90. City south Hixth stre et. T r an s fe r. n o v lltfc Donna B artcll spent C h ristm a s in P o rtlan d w ith her mother, Mrs. Black ford. Mrs. Rosetta Miller left T h u rsd a y of last w«*«*k for her home in Walla Walla, Wash. Hhe was call«*«! here by the last illness of her fat her, " U n c l e ” H um e Veat eh. Hubseribe to a n y m aga zine you want through the Koxnll Htore. d2 30 Mrs. Amanda Gibson is visiting in P o rtlan d with he r tw o d aughters. Store Closed All Day Monday J«»hn Groves has bought the Bert W«»o«ls prope rty ou (¿uincy avenue. We can fix y o u r b a tt e r y if it ean be fix«*«|. VV<* ean s«*ll you a new one at lowest priees if the «d«l one c a n ’t be iixed. Hpmy, Long A Cruson. d30tf 1L L. Low l«*r sp«*nt Christ nuts in M Glad to till prescriptions of Mi u n villa. other opticians or to make Moving a n d storage. Phone 99. City Mrs. F. L. H unte r, of Arlington, n o v lltfc new lenses for glasses orig­ Ore., sp<‘nt C hristm a s with he r pa rents T r a n s fe r . Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. a n d Mrs. Roy R o m ain e a n d inally made by others. It pays to put horses in com fortable d a u g h te r, Betti«* Mae, and ( ’laud Kim«* stalls tIn's«* wet, chilly days. P T feed nre up from P o r t l a n d v isitin g over stable, open d a y a n d night. A. P. L ur New Y e a r ’s at th«* Dr. A. W. Kim«* son, proprietor. d2 30c homo. (). G. G libertson came down from O rrir Richardson m otored down from Hi'iittl«* and spent C hristm a s at the tin* Bohemia d istr ic t to spend th«* holi O P T I C I A N OPTOM E T E I 8 T home of his sister, Mrs. W. I*. Hub days. F a c to r y on Premine« 1**11» " h o m he h a d not seen for 20 C o tta g e Grove Oregon W«* specialize on b a t t e r y repairs, years. battery re eh a rg iu g and auto m obile Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Hecrist came ov«*rhauling of all kinds. Hpm y, I,oiig d30tf 'low'ii from Rujudn T h u r sd a y of last & Cruson. week and went • to Eugene. Mr. a nd Mrs. F r a n k B rum baugh are Moving and storage. P h o n e 99. City up from Albany spending the holidays T r a n s fe r . n o v l l t f c w ith th e i r p a ren ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. J). A valuable horse owned by F re d 11. Brum baugh a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Thos. Cox. l . a m im r s died suddenly T h u r sd a y of last week. A »even pound d a u g h te r was born Hiitiinluy R egister: Kt I w a rd VY. Mil Monday to Mr. a n d Mrs. Kenneth Ber To on»- and all we extend the 1er, se c re tary of the C o l tu r e Grovt ry at th e home of Mrs. B«»rry ’» par- chuml)cr of commerce, was a Eugen« »•tits, Mr. a n d Mrs. H. P. Hhortridge. greetings of the season and culler y e ste r d u y on a lin c i business I>r. W. H. Vose, of Eugene, an best wishes for visit. Mr. Miller reports that the or guniziitinn at tin* Grove is show in g nounees h«* will b«* a t Oregon Hotel plenty of lit«* a n d is m a k in g exte nsive ev ery Huturday, 11 a. m. to 5 p. , j ir i'p a m l to t r e a t disease» of the plans for the coming ye ar in the way m. of civic developm ent in t litit section ey«*, «»nr, nose a n d th r o a t , a n d to fit glasses. d2tfc of L ane «county. The P a ul May ranch «*ust of th«> city Store Closed All Day Monday West Hide Garage— the place where they look a f t e r your troubles right. .'10 has been sold to a Mr. F a r m e r from Los Angeles, the Mr. a n d Mrs. K. VV’. Davis a n d d a u g h te r were hero from Youcalla over C hristm a s a t t e n d i n g a fam ily reunion a t the home of Mrs. D a v i s ’ p a rents, Mr. a n d Mrs. H. C h e stn u t, a t which tw e n ty tw o were present. <$> <$> Nelson F. Whipps a n d Miss Irm a Mildred Miller were m a rrie d »Saturday evening a t the home of the b r i d e ’s g ra n d p a r e n ts , Mr. a m i Mrs. Jo h n Nokes, Rev. »S. H am rick o f f ic ia tin g . A bounteous supper was se r v e d following the ceremony. Only im m ediate rela tives were present. The bridegroom is a son of Mr. a n d Mrs. Finley Whipps a n d th e bride is a d a u g h t e r of Mr. and Mrs. Mnlla Miller, both being well known in th e comm unity. <£ <4> <$> P o r tla n d , Ore., Dec. 27.— Mr. a n d Mrs. J . P . Graham were hosts Christ mas eve a t their home on W illam ette H e ig h ts to a num ber of frien d s , in clu d ­ ing Mr. a n d Mrs. George Hwengle a nd sou a n d d a u g h te r , a n d Mrs. Clara Burkholder a n d d a u g h te r, Miss Belle. The liv in g room was t a s te f u l ly deco» r a te d w ith holly a n d m istletoe a nd a large C h ristm a s tree, w ith g i f ts for each g u e st, was b r i ll i a n t w i t h decora tions. F i v e hu n d re d was th e diversion of the e vening. D a i n ty re fre sh m e n ts were served. . A fa m ily reunio n was held Christm as d a y a t th e C. M. Hhinn homo, others pre sent be in g the O. M. Kern, C. J. Kent a n d Mrs. lim a B e ag e r families a n d H. J . Hhinn, se ve nte en in all. <£<§><$ Mrs. E. G. O. G ro a t e n te r ta i n e d her S unda y school class a t he r home »Sat urd a y a fte r n o o n . The tim e was spent with music, re adings a n d s t o r y telling. A C h ristm a s tree was held a n d re fr e sh ­ m ents of cake, oranges, c an d y a n d figs were served. <§> A ve ry e njoya ble 6 o ’clock dinner was se rved a t the home of Mrs. Rosa C u rria M o n d a y evening. H«*r children tMid t h e i r fam ilies were guests, this being th e f i r s t tim e in m an y ye ars th a t all ha v e been to g e th e r. Children a n d t h e i r fam ilie s p r e se n t were Mr. a n d Mrs. W. J . C ha pm a n, of Valsetz; Mr. a n d Mrs. Vernon F ie lds, of Rose b u rg ; Mr. a n d Mrs. George* Currin a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. Lynch C urrin, of th is city. G ra n d ch ild ren pre sent were Iva n a n d P e a r l C urrin, Osie a n d Jo s ie C h a p ­ m an a n d D ona ld Fields. <§> <§> <§> Mins M a rie Vent eh, who in soon to become th e bride of V ictor Kem, was tin' (¡nest of honor a t a miscellaneous sh ow er giv en nt 4 o ’clock ye sterda y a fte r n o o n by Mrs. Karl E. A r th u r at her home on E leventh stre e t. Those in v ite d were the Misses Myrtle I’otts, Until Bede, W ilm a T h u r b e r , Mario T h u r b e r , l.ois T hom as, M ildred Hiiiinu a n d Doris Holderm an, Mrs. Harold Dugan, Mrs. W illiam M .U i l v a r y a n d Mrs. E a r l G a fo u tte . D a in ty refresh m ea ts were se rved by th e hostess. Cleaning and Pressing S k irts pressed 50c u p ; cleaned and pressed 75c up. L ad ies’ suits pressed 75c up; cleaned and pressed $1.50 up. Dresses pressed $1 and up; cleaned and pressed $2 up. M en’s suits pressed 50c, cleaned and pressed $1.50. Overcoats pressed 75c¿clean­ ed and pressed $1.50. Suits spotted and pressed 75c and up. A ltering and rep airin g done by an expert tailor a t reason­ able prices. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring Us Up Phone 79 s ta tio n s , s te p p e d to e it h e r side, allow ing* Mr. D a rn ell a n d Miss Wheeler, who followed, to t a k e t h e i r [»lace under a p r e t t y white bell. The solemn a n d im pressiv e ceremony was p e r ­ form ed by E ld e r Rhoads. Following c o n g ra tu la tio n s , Mr. a n d Mrs. L. M. Babcock sa n g “ Last N i g h t , ” Mrs. C. L. Babcock p re sid in g a t th«* organ. R e freshm e nts of cake a n d g r a p e juice were served. T he bride c u t the cake. The bride w a s gow ned in white and c arried white c arn a tio n s. The m aid of honor also w a s a t t i r e d in white a n d c arried p in k c a rn a tio n s. The b rid e ­ g r o o m ’s su it was d a r k a n d in his butto nhole he wore a w h ite c a r n a tio n from the b r i d e ’s bouquet. Tlx* best m an wore a p in k c a r n a ti o n from the m aid of h o n o r ’s bouquet. The decora­ tions were pin k , white a n d green. The happy couple r e ce iv e d m any use­ ful a n d valu able presents, a m o n g w hich w a s a box from O. II. W heeler c o n ­ t a i n i n g a set of knives a n d f orks, a set of dessert spoons, a set of t e a ­ spoons, s u g a r shell a n d b u t t e r knife, all of silver. Those pre sen t be sides the b r id a l p a r ­ ty were Mrs. E. M. Wheeler, Oscar Wheeler, Mr. a n d Mrs. H. W. Wheeler, Mr. >Mid Mrs. L\ Darnell, Mr. a n d Mrs. R. V. Darnell and fa m ily , Mr. a n d Mrs. L. M. Babcock a n d fam ily, Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. B abcock, Mr. a n d Mrs. B. W. G a rn er a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. M. F. Babcock. Form er R e sid en t R e turning. W. G. P e r r y , who rem oved t o Salem a few y e a r s ago, is r e t u r n i n g w ith his fam ily, h a v in g tr a d e d his p ro p e rty on Ash a v en u e to T J . F a v o r for four acres west of t h e eity. Mr. P e rry was in th e m ea t m a r k e t business here for a num ber of y e ars. View H ig h w a y Route. Viewers f o r the c o u n ty were here Tuesday asse ssing b e n e f i ts a n d «lam- ages for th e new route of P acific h igh­ II. J . Shinn was host Inst night a t a way north o f th«* city. T h e i r report t h e a t e r a n d d in n e r p a r ty in honor of has not yet been filed. Miss M arie Veatcli a n d V ic tor Kem, noon to be wedded. T he 'g u e sts were G e ts Big Cat. im m ediate r e la tiv e s of th e guests oi K. G. Conner, of D elight Valley, got honor. a w ild c a t a few days ago in the <§> <» <£ woods back o f th e Conner place. I t Silk Creek Society. w a s one of t h e largest of the breed The m a r r i a g e of E rnest Hoy Darnell th a t he hud e ver seen. to E dith Emily Wheeler « a s solem ■lined a t 2 o ’clock p. m. S u n d a y , De­ I t ’s w o n d e r f u l how q u ic k ly some cem ber 25, a t th e home o f the b r i d e ’s people become fe rv e n tly im bued w ith m oth er, Mrs. E. M. Wheeler. The eer t h e righte ousness of c e r ta in reform s— euiony s t a r t e d w ith Mrs. C. E. Bub ju st as soon as it become» a p p a r e n t cock s e a te d n t the o r g a n softly p laying t h a t the people w i t h t h e m a j o r i ty of “ I m v e ’s Old Sweet S o n g . ” Inimedi a te ly Mr. E. M. Babcock took his votes a re fo r them. place beside her a n d sa n g th is benuti ful song. Mrs. Babcock th e n played a wedding m arch, to th e s t r a in s ot which th e w e dding p a r ty e n te r e d from un a d jo i n i n g room. E ld er A. \ . Rlionds led. followed by Mr. Bennie Cole, best My m otto is “ B etter C hickens.” m an, a n d Miss Xnida Estes, maid of 1 hutch only from one and two- honor, who, when they reached their Cottage Grove Hatchery FAKE AGENTS D o n 't g iv e y o u r m oney t o F a k e S u b ­ scription A gents “ w o rk in g fo r a se.hol a r s h i n ; ’ ’ t h e y ’re w o rk in g you. The Kexull S to re eun give you a n y ndva n tngo a n y le g i t im a te news agenc y can o f f e r you u u d you can see us a t any time you w a n t to a b o u t y o u r subscrip tions. S u b s crip tio n s t a k e n fo r a n y maga t i n e or n e w spa per listed. Christ mas orders sh ould be giv en us a t once. Do not delay a n o th e r day. d2 30 T H E HEX A 1.1, STOKE. year-old hens which have free range. (). A C and Hollywood strains. L arge hens, large eggs, make husky chicks, lugger fries, pullet» lay bigger eggs. When you are through with them as layers they bring you more money. O rder now for March A pril and May chicks and help to raise the standard of C ottage Urove eggs. J. F SPRAY, PROPRIETOR JUST RECEIVED! ONE CAR POULTRY FEED ONE CAR CROWN MILL RUN O NE CAR W HOLE CORN --------- GET OUR P R IC E S---------- Jones & Eaton