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F [OE Mrs. F. J. Groat is visiting at El Word has been received here that a mira. 7* pound daughter has been born to Wall paper sale now on at McGav- Mr. and Mra. L. S. Taylor at Rose- burg. Mr. Taylor was formerly the S. ran’s. I)]. I . agent at thia station. The Wella-Furgo express employes L. F. Duggan, of Portland, was in urge that people in sending Christmas presents by express, get them into the the city a few days of this week on office as early as possible so that they business. G. A. Mmerd, o f Astoria, is visting will be delivered in time, as the rush during the last few days before the at the John Legal home, having sr- holiday causes many offices to get !*•- rived in time for Thanksgiving. hind in Itieir work arid late delivery is Watches. Ladies’ and gents', go at the result. cost. Call ami tee them at H. C. Mad- Peter Johnson was in Eugene sen’s. Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Chss. Case and Clin- Regular 50 cent grade teas, special ton Chase, of Council Bluffs, lows, «re at only 2i) cents per pound. Des l.arzes visiting at the M. F. Wyatt borne. Grocery. DS. Mr. arid Mrs. J. H. Hartells are en If. F. Keeney, of Eugene, has been joying a visit from their son, Fred. awarded first and third on hen, second O PE N —From 10 a. m. to 3 p. m. on cockerel, first, second and fourth on each Sunday until after the holidays. pullet and first on pen, besides two fine Get your holiday photos taken now and silver cups on his display of Barred avoid the rush. Monroe's Studio at Plymouth Rocks at the big poultry the bridge. show at Portland. This is a popular 1. Pugh was down from Wildwood breed of chickens and Mr. Keeney had Saturday on business. much competition and his showing is The Antlers’ minstrel show given by certainly a great victory for Lane Cottage Grove talent at Creswell last county poultry. He was the only Lane Friday evening was a successful affair. county man who entered birds at the Bad bread makes a bad disposition. big show Use Drifted Snow flour and you will FOR RENT. 7-room house, 3 lots, always have good bread. We guaran chicken park, south end of Fourth tee every sack. Spray & Co. street. Inquire at this office. 1)8-22. Mrs. C. Ross King has shipped her Something has gone wrong at the household good* to Vancouver, Wash., Oakland ferry again and through north preparatory to taking up her residence hound California trams are all running in that city. several hours late again, being obliged Small boy just learning to read: to go round the "Shoo F l y " route via “ This is a worm; do not eat it,” Stockton. Teacher: “ Oh, no. Johnny,read it this Lime and Cement at Spray & Co’ s. way, ‘ This is a warm doughnut, eat Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Kin g spent it,’ they are made by the Presbyterian Thanksgiving with the A. K. I.and ladies and are good, 1 just bought a family at Creswell. dozen.’ ” We h andle the best Dustless Floor A good, high-grade piano for sale. Oil ever on the market in this town. Very cheap on easy terms. F. B. Lawson's Paint Store. P H IL L IP S . D l - t f .. Fifty-two Chriatmas presents in o the Sentinel for a year. Send it t" your eastern friends, The |,a(Jleg* Ai)1 gociety of the ,w byteriari church met Thuraday at the homes of Mesdames H. O. Thompson and Abrams for a business session, The society will meet today in the church rooms tor a social session, when refreshments will be served, The dignity o f the home demands a P«*no- l*et Marion Veatch dignify y ° u r horne with one. D8-29. 8. W. Boyd was in Eugene Monday. Mrs. H. Pipe, o f I.orane, has re C. J. Howard was down from Dorena Here, There and turned from a visit in California. Tuesday on business. E v e r y w h e r e Hy Th e Sentinel A second hand Packard organ, good Chss. Brunneau has come down from Reporters Personal Notes. as new for sale at Rees-Wallace Co. tf Bohemia to spend the winter. Dr. If. R. Job was in Eugene Sun FOR S A L E . —One span o f mules. John K. Cooler, Robert Wood, I.uth- day. For further particulars, apply toW m . er Kina, Melvin and Marvin Jordan Dl-8c... FOR S AL E . 25 Poland China pigs. Harris., Blackbutte, Ore. and the Powell and the W ja t t boy* were Phone Farmers 15t>. E. C. L A T H F. J. Hard, o f Eugene, was in the down from Corvallis to spend Thanks ROP. Dl-8p. city Tuesday. giving and to take in the foot ball C. D. Finch was down from Eugene John Hrund is down from Bohemia game Saturday. the first o f the week. and reports the Sweepstakes property Make an early selection of jewelry, Get a box of Spitzcnburg apples for in fine shape. watches and silverware at Scholl's. the Holidays only $1.45 per bo*, at A t this busy season the ladies who Especially do this with articles to be wish they had time to make just one engraved, in order to give us ample more fancy ribbon bag, or coat hang time to do the work. er, towel or pretty apron, can gratify The Sentinel made note lust week of their wish by attending the Christmas receiving a letter from W. T. Kayaer inge next door to Leader office. exchange w ritten from Missouri. The statement should have read from Mrs. W. T. improvements in their equipment. One Kayaer. of the latest additions is a Korona For shoe repairing go to the Cottage view camera, fitted with Voigtlander Grove Shoe Store. collinear lens and Koilos shutter. It T. C. Wheeler and W. T. Hankins is the finest and best machine of its Big: Sale o f Non-breakable were in Creswell Monday. kind ever brought to the city. Dolls. $2.50 values Try a sack o f High Flight, a hard Des Larzes Grocery is headquarters wheat flour that can't be beat, Helli- for all kinds o f poultry supplies, grit, j well's. , bone, oyster shells, egg food, scratch Twins have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Ira Rowe. Make Your Christmas Money Go Further Economy Cash Store 75c a yard A VVamt or Dress Pattern of th** popular MeHsalim* Silk would more m than delight her for Xmas. Men- Halim* silks an* to I«- more p o p u la r M than ever for spring We hav«* 27-in £ Messaline. in Heveral shades, at a vd. A Hallmark Orestt Shirt would lx* g"V lee appreciated by any man as an Xmas gift All new patterns usu- l l ally sold at $1.110 to $1.50. Our price \j S p ecia l fo r X m a «: 6 M e n ’s S lid e w e llC o lla r « , 69c Other Xmas Gifts on which money can h<* saved here: Noe k- wear, Belts, Buckles, (doves, Burses, Hantikerehiefs, Table Linen, Napkins, Fancy Towels, Scarfs, Dress Goods. GROCERY SPECIAL Four |s>unds of our Famous I’eaherry Blend Coif«*«* CHISTMAS. 1911 IL = 30 = UMPHREY & MACKIN «Ä, TERSE TALES OF THE TOWN O .A .C .S H O R T C O U R S E S BEGIN JAN YOU ARE INVITED 90c 3, C O N T I N U E F O U R W E E K S l'.vr» \ c Ui/t ii «if ( Br^uii mc«»r« 1 m II n i n vite« l to ut temi ihr *h«»M couriers of tht Oregon \grtctilliirul College, Degni in rig J inumi > .1 1.1» \ rn •! i*»imct in r coti r am w ill t»r offered in AgrK’ulture. Mechanic \ r t*•. Iioinrstic Science .»ml \ r i . I u iiiiiii i t , I’orrM rv ami Muai» Kvery con rar is designed to ) ( I I . I* Ihr student in his Haily work. Make tina u pleasant nini pfolitahle w inter outing No tuition Krtisoiijitilr accoltitno«lattori«« l or Itriintifiil illustrate«! lati 1 let III. ««lili es* 11 M T K N N A N T . Registrar Corvallis. Oregon H alf of the joy of Christmas Lfivintf, comes from knowing that a j^ift is o f some |>er- manent value— not a bauble to h«* discarded after tin* novelty has worn off m»t a plaything for a baby. O f course, the little ones must have their rattles and dolls, hut to older ones you wish to jjive a |x*rmanent remembrance. How would it strike you to give that hoy of yours a printing press that will do just as good work as any one the Sentinel is using? Can you afford to s|>end $2’> to give him such a press and ty|»e enough to do job work with? If so, the Si:NTi n k i . can fix you out. An Editorial Ad M A N Y M A T T E R S OF M O RE T H A N PASSING G lea m in g« MOMENT. From DOLLS $1.19 Friday and Saturday Cashier Pearson of the First Inter- rational bank, of South Kend, and K. T. Ankeny, cashier of the Seattle National, called on the First National of this city this week. The place to buy rubbers is at the Cottage Grove Shoe Store. Mrs. C. P. Stafford was down from Eugene this week visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I). F. Dean. One to a Customer. See our Window Display. OREGON WOOIEN MILLS S id Gold mounted back combs, $3.00 and $3.50 values, only $1.00, at H. C. Mad- sen s. F. H. Thompson transacted business in Eugene Monday. W. W. Guirnby was in Eugene Mon day. W A N T E D .—Sewing; prices right. Work promptly done. Mrs. Ray W. Lang, northeast part o f city. D8-pd. Mrs. C. W. Sprague and son, o f Eu gene, visited in the city this week. Mrs. Mark Trunnel and daughter, of Eugene, visited relatives here this week. Mrs. Phillip Hohl returned Monday from a visit with her daughter at Eu gene. The man that wants to rent a ranch will do well to write to B. M. H A W L E Y , Cottage Grove, Bohemia Route. D8. Mrs. W. T. Eakin was down from Eugene Tuesday. Mrs. L. D. Harrington visited at Eu gene this week. Mrs. Dora Fields has purchased a bungalow in Cooper’s addition, having disposed of her Main street property. Mrs. C. P. Stafford and Miss Ger trude Sneed, of Halsey, visited rela tives and friends in the city this week. Mrs. W. C. Johnson is at Roseburg, having been called there by the serious illness of her daughter, Mrs. Geo. Rouse. James Hemenway was in Creswell on business Friday. The W. C. T. U. will hold its moth er's council today at the LeRoy Woods home at 3 p. m. Mrs. Ganger returned to Pendleton Tuesday, after a visit at the J. A. Sears home. Pioneer Passes Away. Junction City, Dec. 6. Grandma Keck ford died Tuesday and will be bur- Wednesday afternoon. She had been in bad health for the past year and recently moved from her daugh- 1 ter’s. Mrs. James Calvert, to her own home in town, where her daughter, Mrs. Tracer, attended her in her last illness. Mrs. Katherine Kimes Reckord, wid ow of Casper Reckford who died four years ago. She has two sisters living in Benton county. Mrs. John Reckford, who married a brother of Casper Reck food, beef scraps, etc. D8-29. ford, and Elizabeth Schultz, living Armstrong & Dean have just re with her daughter, Mrs. Dallas Har- ceived their complete line o f Christ pole, near Monroe. mas folders. They are certainly hum “ Aunt K a te,’ ’ as she was commonly mers. known, was in her ninety-second year, J. E. Young was in Eugene Wednes and leaves a number o f sons and day on business. daughters to mourn her loss, who are Oliver Veatch was in Eugene Mrs. James Calvert, Mrs. Sarah Fos Wednesday. ter, and Mrs. Ed Tracer o f Junction Wall paper stock reducing sale at i City. McGavran’s. D l... Mr. and Mrs. Reckford came to Frank Woodruff was in Eugene Junction City in 1874 and bought the Wednesday on business and took in the Milliorn stage house on the Oregon & show. • . California stage line, where they lived The Missionary society o f the Pres- j until ten years ago when they sold and byterian church met Wednesday in the moved to town. J. C. L. Wooley was down from Eu All kinds of Sewing machines and Oil gene this week on business. at Veatch's music store. N10-D1.. Fifty-two Christmas presents in one Earl Simcral left Tuesday for Cali —the Sentinel for a year. Send it to fornia, where he expects to locale. He your eastern friends. has three uncles at Los Angeles and Mrs. Melvina C. Wilis has returned will probably make that his future Brotherhood room of the church. I f u *8 , ^ Job of printing, the home. Mrs. Simeral leaves today for from a visit at Dona. Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Coffman returned j Sentinel will get it out for you on You will enjoy the chicken pie sup Doty, Wash., to visit her parents a ' time. per served by the Presbyterian ladies to Eugene the first o f the week. couple o f weeks. FOR S A L E , —25 Poland China pigs. Phone Farmers I M , F t'. L A T H R O P . N 17-24 pd. next Friday evening. J. Senior attended a creamery meeting in Portland this week. Aladdin Lamp mantles, chimneys, generators,etc., at Des Larzes Grocery. For good shoes go to the Cottage Grove Shoe Store. Miss Marjorie Poole, o f Eugene, visited friends here this week. DI4E Do your Christmas shopping early. New crop English walnuts, cran The officers of the eighth grade class jure: president, Vern Hastings; vice- berries and dill pickles, just arrived at I president, Jessie Smith; secretary, Helliwell's. Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Hartley, of Med (Clarence Milne; treasurer, Della At- ! kinson. The class numbers 33 mem ford are visiting in the city. bers si present. The Business Men’ s banquet has been Brings Prompt Aid in Case of Fire T H E farm buildings are often at the mercy of liâmes. A minute’s time gained at the outbreak of a tire, means saving the pro|*»rty. A call on the Bell Telephone stives the precious min utes. The far-sighted farmer appreciates its protection as well as its economic value. The best time to join the army of progressive farm ers is m r u \ Consult our local manager. **-'*u' The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Kvery B ell Telephone is «he Center of the System. Hear the Victrola and Amberola, at postponed to a future date on account of the holiday season. Veatch’s music store. N10-D1.. The local lodge of Oddfellows held a Mrs. A. B. Wood gave a very interest- j mg talk to the eighth grade on Niag- rousing meeting Saturday, when Lo- I ara Falls and Great Salt Lake Friday rane lodge attended in a body. Initia afternoon. Other talks will be given tory work was put on and a banquet on alternate Fridays by prominent j>cr- served. FREE---OUR COOK BOOK -FREE W e have just received our consignment o f the famous Sealshipt Oyster Cook Books. This book is crammed full o f new and delightful ways o f preparing oysters. Scores o f simple dishes that an amateur can easily prepare, chafing-dish recipes and the best new recipes o f the world’s famous chefs. Sealshipt Oysters No need of anyone saying he has W ith every purchase o f Sealshipt oysters, we shall not heard Caruso, Harry Lauder ur any The best overall in town for $1.00 at peresent one o f these permanent recipe books. of the great singers of this day. Come ! Ilelliw ell’a. in and hear them free o f charge on the Try a Sealshipten—(sealed individual ice cold packagesl straight Austin Hampton, of Eugene, visited Victrola at Marion Veatch’s. D8-29. from the seaside oyster beds 1 at the G. II. Tyson home Saturday and The Sentinel this week received a 1 Sunday. communication concerning the build- C. M. Kebelback has arrived from . ing ot barns on residence streets. I f Waltervillo for a visit with relatives. the author will show good faith by Preserve the harmony of the home giving hir name to the editor the arti with a musical instrument. Veatch's cle will be published. The name need Music Store. P8-28. not be for publication, but the Sentinel G. W. Yurnell was down from Eu publishes no communication without knowing who the author is. gene on business yesterday. . sons of the city. The METSAN SHOP : Cottage Grove McGavran is having a wall paper Kifty-’ wo Chriatms presents in one sale. D l... the Sentinel for a year. Send it to M. Veatch was up north on business | your eastern friends. Fancy articles, towels and aprons this week. j will be on sale Friday and Saturday by Shingles the Presbyterian Aid society. Co. for sale at Rees-Wallace 2 L .. The best 5 cent Cigar on the market. Your dealer has it or can get it From H. S. G1LE GRO- CERY CO., Distributors, Salem. Zu Zu