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H. C. Climbs ami son Arthur and families spent Saturday night in tlu» Miss Orpha Combs spoilt Sunday with Grove with the pareuts of the men. A program and Christmas tr«*«» were Mrs. Susan Walker Mr. ami Mrs. Hugh llarrisou, of held at the school house Saturday eve Hose burg, spent ('Im-tinns with Mrs. mug. LONDON. Mr. a ml Mrs. John Taylor and fain Harrison’s parent*, Mr. and Mrs. J. ily, of LtUhuui and Miss Ethel Taylor J. Groat. (Special to Tho Si*nt lno 1.) Miss Mildred Hopper, teacher at the were Christmas guests at tlu* home of Doc. 2i>.— Calvin Marlow, of Loram* Mrs. Taylor's sister, Mrs. Harve\ spent tho wookoiui at tho Geo. Author Black Hut I «* school, gave a fine pro gram aud Christmas tree to her pupils Taylor. liu homo. Clifford Taylor is home from Salem ami their parents last Friday. All th« Henry Comb* ami «laughter Orpin of Corvallis, arrived her«* Saturday to |>ar«*iits and a number of young folks to spend the holidays with his pur outs, Mr. and Mrs. Hnrv«»y Taylor. were present. spend tho holidays. Norval Powell is al home from (>. Gran Funk eunie out Saturday Avfcoag relatives >\ h • s e t at tho \\ C. Shortridge homo t«> oolohrato Christ night to spend ('hristmas with her A. C. to spend the holidays with his | ni rents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. A. Pow«*ll parent*, Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Funk iuas woro Mr. and Mrs. O. I*. Will: A program and ( ’hristmas tree and Mr. nml Mrs. Frank KtJly motored Mr. and Mrs. John Small and son Carl, Mr. and Mi> W. T. Jones, Mr. and «>ut to Mrs Hu sail W alker’s Month« \ play party were given at tlu* C. C Mrs. Murry Newton and Mr. aud Mrs afternoon, taking Ifvn Walkei baei Gilliam home Saturday evening. S. H. Piper ami daughter, Miss with them. Lynch Currin, ot tho drove. Mrs. It. It. Uiimmn nml children. Miriam, W. E. Kimble and W. J Cooil Koborts gave a Christmas pro Miss Emma and Willis, spent Christ Tharp were Christmas guests at the gram at tho sohool house last Thun . G. Markham home. daughter. Mrs. Maud I. day evening. Th«* audience was largo mas with her Mr. and Mrs. K. A. Doolittle, of Eobhs. and tho program fine. m Mrs. Mary Grout spent Monday with Eoud«in, and Mr. and Mrs. ('h.irlu B. A. Pruett and family left Satui Jay for Albany to sjtend Christmas h«»r «laughter, Mrs lsnhidle Jenkins, ot Whit«» and famiB w«*re dinner g»i«*sls Christmas at the J. (^. A. Ymiug home with his brother, P. A. Pruett, and th«‘ Grove. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Fuhrr and other relatives. They returned Tues daughter were Christmas guests at the SA G IN A W day, acconijiunied b\ a uieee, Miss J. Jephson home. Cave Pruett, of Jefferson. Ernest Geer, of Portland, cum«* up (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. aud Mrs. 11«’rt Newton and son Dec. 28.— Rev. Dirge, of Eugene, to spend Christmas with his mother, Norman s|H*ut Christmas at the A. 8 spent Friday night at the J. A. Mrs. T. J. Geer. Newton home. Archie Piper, of Portland. *|»eu1 Sun Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Hailes and daugh Burgess home. Hoy Taplin went to Brownsville last day night with his futlier, S H. Piper. ter Kota left Friday for Seattle to A son was born December 11 to <|>ond Christmas with their adopted W«‘«Inesday, returning Thursday. a«* i-onipanied by Mr. nml Mrs. Dewey Mr. and Mrs. Walker. <laught*»r’s father. A Miss Meade, of Portland, is vis Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Ilavs and son Fogle and family, who nr«* visiting itiug at tlu* home of her mother, Mrs. N. 1>. and family visited relatives in Mrs. Fogle’s mother. Mrs. (). Taplin. Mr. ami Mrs. Marvell Kaudall, of Keuny. Eugene Monday and Tuesday. Mrs. F. C. Führer received news Herbert Sluirtridge spent Sunday Eugene, an» visiting at the home of a ” «* Mrs. Haudall’s juireuts, Mr. and Mrs. Saturday of the death of her step eveniug at the \\. A. lieek home. mother m Iowa. Geo. Sutherlin motored t«> the Grove O. Knight. A large audience attended th«» en j Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of Loudon, is rues «lay. tertuinmi'iit and Christmas tr«»«» at tlu* spending this week at the horn«* of her Miss Helene Newton spent Christma sister, Mrs. J. (,>. A Young. hool house Fridny night. with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. S Mr. Osborn, of Kcedsport, is visiting S. H. Jarrett sp«»nt Christmas with Newton. “Our N ew Y e a r’s gift, t,o our customers shall he fr Miss Jessie Boniis returned hom his chidr«»n at Springfiel«l, th«* Gintrd at Mrs. Gilcrist's. Miss Verna Estes was houu* from uid Harry Jarr«»tt families. from Hose burg Saturday. value at fair prices; service; courteous, prompt and J. S. Taylor anil son, of Creswell, I LAurelwood for tin* holidays. Heiiuie Cole, of Walker, visit«*« I with Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Moody and Terry | B LA C K BUTTE Moody were dinner guests at the friends here this w eek. friendly personal interest to you in the future as we A nine pound daughter was born Howard Moody home Christmas day. (Sp, al to The Sentinel.) The Niclin family, of Dorena, spent Friday night to M i « ad MI • Irvin Harry Gannau spent Thurs Do have tried to be in the past.” Christmas day at the Gray and Cor Coehruu. «lav at Cottage Grove. Claud Harden, who wsit«*d with inick homes. Geo. Fugle, who is working at Cie friends here over the week end, re burg, spent Christmas with lus family. turneil Monday to Diurelwoml uead W ilt Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Sharon were m | emy. Dr. Huit«*r's children, of Eugeu« . are Professional Cards t lit* Grove Wednesday. Merle Scott came up from Eugene visiting this week with Grandma lim Friday to spend th«* Christmas vacation t • • i DR. C. £. FROST with home folks. Hubert Elliott and family, of Eu W ALDEN Office in Livvaon Building.1 rene, spent Christmas at the Knight Phone 47 home. (Special to The Sent in«*l.) Cot tug*. Grove Oregon W. A. Curtis, of Hn/el, Wash., is Dec. 27.— Mr. ami Mrs W. J. Chap isiting at the Judson Allen home. man, of Valsetz, arrived W«*dnesdM\ to STORE CLOSED A L L D A Y M O N D A Y . Miss Kutli Hede is visiting Merle s|K»nd the holidays with relatives and GAVEN C. DYOTT, M D. Scott for a few days. friends. Eeslit* Vaughn, of Mount \ iew, is Frank Brumbaugh, of Albany, spent P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON isiting at th«* F. T. Benston home. Muiuluy at the home uf his parents, A Huy work in ull ite brunches. Mrs. VV. F. Briggs and Ernest spent Mr. and Mrs. D. 11. Brumbaugh. 'hristmas «lav at the Eake home. Mr. aud Mrs. Floyd Jones and chil Evenings by appomimeut tiren s j h * n t Christmas at the D. H i>34 Alala, Corner ¿seventh Street Brumbaugh home. S IL K CHEEK Cotinge Grove, Oregon Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Mosby amt Mrs. L. H. .Lung, of the Grove, s|K»ut The D a y l i g h t S t o r e for Q ua li ty and S e r v i c e (Special to The Sentinel.) Monday at the Fred Frost home. Dec. -• Georg« W elk and his ail J. £. YOUNG i^uite a large crowd attended thi *r, from Row Hiver, ami V lolet A T T URN £ V A T I. A W Rigby, from Sutherlin, were here .Sat Christmas tree Mouilay evening. uritco on Maiu uveuue. Mr and Mrs. Kirk and Imbv, Mi uriiay. Collage Grove Oregon Otto Burcham arnveil Friday from and Mrs. \V. J. Chapman aud Air. and and baby wore Portland t«» spend the Christmas vara Mrs. Harry Castle Grove visitors Friday. tiou. H. J. SHINN Mrs. Hay Gourley and children have The Elks were through her«* tin* last A T T O R N E Y A T LAV, returned to their home at Albany the week playing Santa Claus. Miss Liny Mattlnyer ami her school after spending u month with home nn«l notary public. Practices ve an interesting program Frufci) folks. all courts, twenty live years ex Clay Mosby is home from (J. A. C Every Day Cake. SY N C H R O N ISM slier la \ a g«»«»d nixed oynter or two ifternoou, which was well attendeil by perience. Fut into a sauei'pan one «‘ tip raisins, small one*« the jHMiph of the neighlMirhooil. Miss spending the holidays with home folks. Broil and s«»rv«* v«»ry hot. «in«* cup <*«d«I water, halt cup sugar, a (B y Ferry Cute.) This, Wolf was present with h«*r pupils. Bader Biiig., Cottage Grove, Ore. with coffee, crisp toust or M O U N T V IE W pn*«*«* «»I lard tin* size «»f an «*gg; salt, It was initliiight «in the o«*enn, Clyde Burcham can»«* up tr«>ni O. A. hopp«*d cabbage, iiiak«*s an ideal lunch. einnamoii, cloves and allspi«*«* to last«*. Not n street ear was in sight; C. for vacation ami Miss L«*iut is also ALTA KING (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) Boil until raisins b(*«*onn* s«*ft, then Th** sun was shining brightly, home. It pays In rend the wuntads. A TTORN E Y A T E A W Dec. 27.— Air. aud Airs. \V. J. Chap <*o«d; a dil halt teas|Nion soda and Mrs. Kuiter is suffering severely Ami it rained all «lay that night. man, of ValsetE, apeut two days of <*noiigti flou r t«» make a thick liutt«*r rum a boil in h«.*r ear. Collections, Probate, Notary (s«‘i that the spmiu can stand in the E. F. Carlih* and sou were in Eu last week with Air. and Alr^ \\ . D. ’T whs a summer «lay m winter, Publie The snowflakes fell lik«* glass; Heath. i*ak«*). Ba ke hi lo a f pan. gene last Thursday. 774 Wiliamettu Bt., Eugene, Ore. • • • Air. and Airs. C. W. Sears aud A barefoot boy with lands on The John and George K«*belbeck Ht«md sitting on th«* grass. Clarence Hears were in Cottage Grove Excellent Tea Dish. with Mrs. Kate Sears qn Christmas H. W TITUS. I). M. D. A delicious dish f o r t«*a or lunch i* "Twits evening aud th«* rising sun E A FE K T D E N T IS T R Y ■ maih* as f«dlows: On a v«*ry fine \vir«* W hs setting in the west; Mr. and Airs. Floyd Jones and «‘hit gridiron plae** sunn* sli«*«*s «if fat salt Modern equipment. lirs lN a U o n «Iren spent Christmas with Airs. Jones' And littl«* fishes in the trees pork, <*ut as thin as ptissible; on «*a<*h at Bunk Bldg. Office üours b a. VWr«* cuddled in their ii«*st. parents, Mr. and Airs. D it. Brum — 1 " .------- -—— ............ ■■ —■ Ui. to 1- ui., 1 to t> p. in. Eve baugh, al Btu< Mountaiu. Rules—One cent the word; mini nings or burning a by appoinkineut. Th«* rain was pouring dmvu, Alt. aud Airs. J. H. Cooley aud mum 35 words; three insertnins l*ir Th«* moon was shining bright, Elizabeth Cooley were guests of Air. And everything that you ««mbl '«•« Eugene Cottage Grove the price ot two when paid iu ad and Airs. J. E. Dunmvuu hi Cottag«* vunce; half eeut the word after J. S. MEDLEY Was hi<ld«*n out «• f sight. Grove on Christmas day. STAGE thu third insertion. ATTORNEY AT LAW D R R O Y A L J G IC K *1. W. Fisher, of Curtin, visited this While tIi«« organ pe«*le«l jsdato**s EyeHight Spacial int Leaves Eugene week at tlu* \ \ D. Heath home. I>ar«l was r«*inler«*<l by th«* <*hoir Eugene Euan und Saving» Bunk 1922 baby chicka.— Order your clucks Aiiss Forrest Schueid«*r, who is As tin* s«*xton rang th«* dish rag Building now if you want early hatcher*. teaching at Coquille, is spending the I’rnctiee limited to examination Eugene Homeoin* s«»t the «*hur«*h on fire. Oregon Ex. Sunday...... 2 p. IU. Heavy layers of large while eggs that holidays with h«*r pureuts, Air. and of the eyes and furniHhiiig top the market. Win. Hands A Bon, Airs. Joe Mchnei<ler. Sumlav............ 4 D. UI. Holy snmke ! ” tin* pr«a<*h«*r sh«nit«*<l; I'lllHHeH. DR W. M. HAMILTON b«j* 614, Cot tug e Grove, Ore. jly2btfc Air. anil Airs. W. D. Heath and in tin* rain to lost Ins hair; Leaves Cottage Grove family spe11* Christmas «lay with Air. N«iw his pat«1 r«*s«*mbl«*s h«*av«*u, CliLROFRACTIO Wanted— To hear from owner ol good 1 hiilv............... !»::«) u III and Airs. L. H. Diug m Cottag*- Grove. For th«*r«* i « no parting th«*r«*. ranch for sale. State cush price, Corner IHh and Willamette Ht reels Air. amt Mrs. Waldo Aliller and Ex. Sunday ... ......a ;:«i p. III. Chronic Cases a Specialty full particulars. D. F. Bush, Mmueup Engem«, Oregon Selma Aliller were diiuu*r guesti» If you like tint «‘ditorials, t«*ll your Sunday olis, Mum. ocl7 tlecJOp 6 P. in. Christmas of Air. and Airs. Charl«*s frienda about th«*m, and Indp to mak«* Office Over Durb> Hardware For R ale- All grades dimension, rustic, Bales. them bear fruit. Rea., 212 bouth Parlile Highway Mr. and Airs. Homer Cb:iml*arlniii shiplap and linisli, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices. Dimmers Bros., gav** a dan«*e Christmas eve at then phone 13 F3. oI4ti iiofii«-. DR. A W RIME Afiss Osie Chapman, of Vais«'tz, vis Wood tor Bale.— Old growth body fir, S F E C IA LIS T IN OBSTETRICS ited at the VV. D. Heath home tins old growth fir limbs and maple, Hi Vvill care for conlinenicats at his week. inch lengths. E. J. Scofield, corner home if desired. special nurse Mr. ami Mrs. Ihirntio Mosby sjwnt Washington and south Eighth, n lltfc s«*veral days of this w«*«*k with All. it required Phonos: office, 34; A. R Spoaniw, residence, 12b J. Pastor For Bale -Small sale, in firat class Mushy's grandparents, Mr. ami Air condition. VV«*st Hide Grocery, illiltf VS D. Heath. Air. and Mrs. Georg* Diyng and For Rent— Two nicely ntrnislied sleep family and Air. MRS F. J. ALSTOTT ami Alr^. Waller ing rooms in inod<«rn home at 351 dU U U E S ITV E T H E R A P E U T IC S Fr«*a«*liing at II and 7:30. Dowens sj m • iiI Christmas with Mr. and Sixth -trwt. «lid kOpd Mrs. G«*orge Bowens :it Blue Mountain. Why ko.-p yuur puntiti ILitli Morning subj«»ct, Miss Marian E««w ry ami l.yh* Dnvry, (H IT OF T H E Will you let me give you $2500. I chrome uuu acuto hi laic at« F A S T .’ ' Tho Church hav«* $1500 « (juity m 177 acres, two of Walk«*r, visit«.*«! this w*«*k with their treutod That Serves miles east of Saginaw in Debghl val grandpa r«? it ts, Air. and Airs. VV. D. Photta IHO-I. Cottage Grave Ev«*ning sub j«*«*t, * HH1FH ON !«•>’. This includes $1500 worth of Heath. L I F E ’S ol K A N ." Aiiss Gladys Wlnpps, of Blu«* Aloun rsonal pro|s.*rty. To the first man who will giv«■ in«* $2000 1 will giv<* tain, vn*it«*«l several «lays of this w«***k Tin* lndi«*H eb«>niH will sing in th«» DR. W E LEBOW my interest in this place, lock, stock with the Aliases Fear I a ad Mafy Diyng morning s«*r\ n*«* and in tin* evening D E N TIST Tin- program present«»d by tin* and barr«*l. i f you are looking for a t here will In* sp«*«*ia I musi«* by ’The snap, you'd better act. 11. it. Robison, teacher aud pupils ol the Aloiint View O ffifo: Fifth und Main Street» Car«*li«-rs. Seventh Sagmaw, Or«*., pliom* 35 F 21. «116 30p sehool was enjoyed by a large ami Hours: 8:30 to 12 aud 1 to 6:JO Street, and ienee. Several from outside atten<l<*d. Phones: Office 35, H« »idonee YOU A HE IN V IT E D TO A T T E N D Old rags wanted.— Nothing leas than among them being Mis- 3 h«*lma Hr«-ed Adam» 133 L. Eveniug.i und Sunday» two loot Hjuuro accepted. Must be love and Aiiss G«*m*vn*v«- Johnson, «»I T H E C H lIK Cll T H A T SERVES. Aveuue by appointment. clean and must be* of material that th«* Grove, and Miss Etlnd Sh«*rman will absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, flannel garments ami the like pm and Claude Sherman, of Walden. D A N C IN G LESSONS Mr. and Airs. Claude Arm* and fain !erred. Can not us«? ohl socks, mofleef P H O N E 112 E ized or hard surface goo«ls, or small ily spent Christinas with Air. and Airs. pieces of any kind. We wunt the best liom<*r ( ’hanib«*rlain. STEEN S PRIVATE rags and pay th«: beat price, be the Air. and Mrs. Wm. Hands, Roy pound. The H«;utinel. if DANCING ACADEMY Neighborhood N ew s The Book of 1921 Is About to Close For us, ili«- year ! -M much <>f gooil. Fn»sp«*rity, work that we Iik<*, and, lx*st of all, your fri«*n«lslii|>. In spit«- of tla- s«*«*iiiing husin«*ss (h‘|n-«-ssi<*n, 1 M 31 prove«l to he our hii?g«*st y«*ar for the ninnher of «-ustonuTs s«*rv«*d and th«- units of inerehainlis «1 sold. Sn<-e<‘ss sn«*h as this earn« h<*«*a.us«» of your patrou- your e<»nlidenee and your ap|>roval. We open the hook <d litliL* and on th«* first pag«* we writ« «*h ne \1 w«*ek’s issu«* of ’I'll« S«*ntim*l for our annoiuieement of “Ja n u a ry Clearane« of fall aud wiuter inerehaudise. Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury W A N T A D S First Presbyterian Church 1 pet sweeper, in Tust elass rendition. mas program ai im* wnmni m v n w Mr.-. Elbert Bede, 1254 Jefferson nve house Monday night. M ms A Hie Fh 1 1 lips, of Corvallis, and MM . *1 i Mr**. Verna Mast, of th« Grov. , spent For Bale or Trade Buick touring car. Christma* with th«*ir parents, Mr. and just overhauled. 1026 west Main Mrs F. H Fhilbps. ft reet. diUktl Mr and Mr- W. I> Uenth and fain Red Rose Brand Butler A hoim* pro«lu<«t of guanmt«*«*(l «|uality, iiianu- lft«*tur«*»l by lioiiu* folks for Jioinc «-onsuinption. It is always good—ami there are no substitutes for «lairv loofls. Cottage Grove Creamery T here Are No S u b s t i t u t e s for Dairy Foods > ' Sunday, January 1