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Royal C lu b Coff, been filed. Construction work wil day to attend a family dinner at the commence in the spring. It Disston Doings. home of Mrs. 'lavlor. \ S k YOUR Ml Kill BOR HOW S in I iki s n Dec. SI.—(Special to The Sentinel.) Miss Myrtle Walker went to Divide positively known that the board of d. rectors of the ‘¡c»“ 1 Northern system j —A severe wind storm visited this sec last week to visit Miss h loy I ee. tion Sunday night and a great dem of Walter Habcoc* spent Sunday night plan to extend the Oregon Kloolrio was blown down, the only ■ u timber m oer w h s uicwii g u but w ■ . » Comstock. through Cottage Grove. It is conlt damage that has been reported was the with t au Kstts. Dec. 30. —(Special to The Sentinel.) breaking of telephone lines cutting oil construction J. R. L>eSpam ami Frank Taylor are , dentlly expect' d that — Mrs. Carstein of Lebanon spent communications ______ _________ with the i's .iv . i ...o iiim r mm»hinerv moving machinery from Owens mill wi rk «ill be commenced this year and Grove. Christmas at the home of her dau g h is ju st getting , 7^1 Mrs. T. Hatfield was removed to the this week. i Cottage Grove is only 22 miles troin Tax Levies Made bv I-«»*’ C o u n ty lui)“* VII ter, Mrs. I. F. Bradley. Schleef Hospital in Cottage Grove S a t U’v .............. UHnluTf Cities and Towns. j Eugene, the present terminus. Rog Griggs returned on Thursday Divide Items. urday for medical treatment. off until ik * from a visit to Drain. If a unit of the forest reserve on j The following levies have been made should not pul B. H. Lee made a businesa trip to In the a f l o n ....a. Geo. McQueen of Cottage Grove and Mrs. Roy Griggs and daughter l.ayng Creek is opened, as now seems, and properly reported 1« the county Cottage Grove Saturday. Vivian returned Sunday from a visit Herbert Leigh of Eugene passed j more thanprohable. tha t will he the clerk so that their tax may be e x Gussie Turner made a pleasure trip through here Monday enroute to the S h o u ld Patronize Hone with Mrs. G riggs' mother, Mrs. M. C. Bohemia district to do their assessment to town Saturday. 1 beginning of the greatest era of in- tended on the tax rolls in regular Johnson, s t Drain. T h a t Springfield man «t*, work on the Fairview Mine. A crew Mrs. Z. T. Foster made a business ' ,biatrial activity this city has ever shape: Eugene, 15 mills; t o tta g e S | s . k l . l i e f. I , * |f , L ittle Helen and Dotie Stampe have of five miners accompanied them. _ trip to Cottage Grove Monday. known There are in this reserve billions Grove. >5 mills; Creswell »1» m ills; m o li l 'ix l returned to their home a t Lebanon. | . , wt( ” 1 Henry l.andess returned Monday Misses Amanda and Anna l.imlstroin Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Earl. Mr. and from the Grove when1 he spent Christ ! of feet of the finest fir timber in the Glenada. 10 nulls. No re|s.rt has yet Mrs. Hiram Griggs, David Griggs and mas with relatives, and went at once returned Monday to Portland, where I West. The marketing of the one unit heen received from Coburg. Junction out of the stall t,,r g B | -l TRY At»AH Anna is attending high school. than the mu w Im buy« h*| daughter Grace of Cottage Grove, Mr. to the Champion Mine. Elzie Michael who is working at the for which negotiations are now under City mid Florence. Unless Ibis levy is sugar of a mail ,,r,|n and Mrs. Merton Earl of Eugene spent G. T. Hogg, superintendent of the F. L. Martin mill returned to Cottage way will mean the spending of some made out. properly certified to by the Christmas with relatives here. should lie loyal to home uj Champion Mine, and three mining e x erstion of Commerc I twelve million dollars for lalatr only, clerk or city recorder and transm itted P ete and Frank M arketti report fine perts of New York passed through here Grove Sunday. gene Iteglstor. John I’erim visited with friends at success a t the shooting match on Buck Saturday enroute for the Grove. | within a period of soveu to twelve years. lo the county clerk before January I, [cured; P t"P "M,d 10 Creek Sunday. Anlauf Sunday. If I t's In Tin- •iiimel ,c, Cottage Grove lias more apparent re he has no right to extend any lax for The S ta r mill has resumed operations Lar^ci and More Lee Dugan returned lo Wendling Miss Lucille Hamblin was a passen afte r a short shut down over Christ ! sources to make a great city than any these delinquent places. Clerk Russell it*» news it's in ’| i ,. g e r on No. 20 Sunday, returning to her mas. Monday. preheimive- home in Portland a fte r visiting friends Harold . | Dugan made a business trip ¡other In the Williiinette. With one- A meeting was held the tax- f l llivv im i, un o iiv iw bv » -• » ----- on Buck Creek. ! thirtieth of the entire timber of the layers of this road district at Wildwood to town Monday. The new telephones have been in Miss Ruth Markley h u been on the United States so situated that it inual l a a Orov« O w J all Dec. 23 and a 4-mill road tax was stalled. voted. Ben Pitcher was reelected road sick list for two weeks. be marketed through Cottage Grove, llgrii orni fair The road meeting was well attended supervisor for another year. Mr. and Mrs. Russell are visiting ; that one industry alone is sufficient to I i . ih been upp< y from the lower district, but it is evi J . I. Jones and a cousin from with H. H. Russell this week. ! make a prosperous city here for Ml dent there is opposition to road im Missouri visited here between trains L .«au G. McReynokls visited with friends Lgk, rgor am provements as the special tax was Saturday week. years to conic. The Bohemia mining | in town Sunday. voted down. gn„iv. than last district will with a few years’ develop The Disston school will not resume Mr. and Mrs. Joe Craig returned John Watkins and family returned until Monday, Jan. 6. ment furnish business for a good-sized E g Is i" "■'d'1 *' Th home Saturday. Friday from their visit to relatives at Horatio Mosliy returned from the •ill ha' 1 ' 5|,nt* Wyatt Taylor returned lo his school city and all this must go through Cot Sheridan. Grove Monday, where he spent C hrist at Drain. pi add several tage Grove. The agricultural ( hissi - Geo. Edwards is again working on mas with relatives. bilities arc also sufficient for a good- his farm a fte r spending several months [ruminiti" fmm th a t the Orchard Land & Timber Co.’s sized city. Surrounded by dozens of L n* i ................ ' S ta r T w in k le s . mill. rich valleys, of which this city is the It sud secur« 'I thu ri Dec. 31.—(Special to The Sentinel.) i a com m its center, with no other possible outlet, —Glen Owen lett Thursday to visit Creswell News Notes. the city «out I need not worry if it hud Strd 1° C""i« rate wl Dec. 27.—Marion Veatch wa- down friends in Eugene and Portland. The Misses Mary and Hester from Cottage Grove Monday with two no other visible mean« of support. Imiti»' ianos which he placed in Creswell Schealifo are visiting friends in Rose- With all combined, no city of its size (Continued from first page.) omea. burg. irti»*» With Houaeh j has so much to offer to large and small ' *1 Mr. George Aldrin of Salem and Miss Chas. Pleuard moved his family to tion of a bungalow that will be a dreHin . V V S. Prophet H r » *rr investors. Edith Roberts, da ughter of Mr. and the Brown lumber camp Saturday. of the builders’ art and contain inside ■peds 1 ' hold hoc Mrs. S. N. Roberts, who reside Mr. and Mrs. Frost and son Harry > kMtWMT southw est of town, were married st have returned a fte r visiting with finishing never before used in the West. [rhickii « »' " ' •M » ' * The W. S. A. Kdlefsen home at l.o- high noon Tuesday, December 24, at friends on Mosby Creek. L e Spray ip *»'1 the home of the bride’s parents. The Chased. Ha baa Joseph Wicks and son Rollin made a rane, 10 miles from this eity, is a luxu newly married couple will reside at rious home, probably equalling any business trip to Eugene last week. ■kens *v*r brought Ini Salem. Frank F'ischer went to Eugene thing in the city. The house nestles Veta H ickey............................ 417IBO (ve cionl» ■ Mrs. Catherine Martin of Hutchin in the edge of the big woods and the Mrs. Robert llannu son, Minn., arrived in Creswell last Wednesday returning Thursday. ............... 391410 Miss Selma Hummel returned S atur glade is being made beautiful by Mr. Thursday for an extended visit with Inez Flinn............. 302.MXI day from Yoncalla, where she spent her daughter, Mrs. J. E. Kuni. Edlefsen, who is an artist in lamlscai>e Mrs. Joe McKibben...................... .204100 Christmas Miss Teressa Hawley was operated Thelma Ju n e s...................................136440 Oscar McAllister returned Saturday gardening. on a t the Eugene Hospital Tuesday and Other homes erected were as follows : Rilla S t i n n e t t ................................. 133400 one tooth and a portion of the jaw bone from Eugene. B. K. Lawson, two, A. J. Labseh, Christina Turk removed. The operation was made Mr. and Mrs. James Spahr of Diss ........................ 122080 necessary by a decayed tooth which ton spent Christmas a t the Pitcher A. L. Monroe, E. C. Bisbey, C. W. Blanche l.indstrom ................... 121000 Wind Bruisers Do U was not properly treated. home. McGee, E. C. Spray, J. L. Lingo. G. Mrs. Fairy Allen ...................... 120H5n Supervisor Scott has repaired the J. P. Wicks was a visitor a t the city Orr, A. L. Woodard, J. C and Josiah [(¡legation by One S t Mattie W hitte n............................. 110270 hridge south of town on the new road last week. Porter, W. W. Comer, Albert Sny Mamie M i c h a e l .... ............. .......... 98900 of 41 to 21 to the river. There was a 40 foot span Mr. and Mrs. Bud Allen returned with practically no support and the Saturday from a visit with relatives der. Pete Salaway, Peter Maier, ()• Eva King ................... .........947«) t rough ami turn! bridge was considered dangerous. near Cottage Grove. They also a t H. Willard, all in Cottage Grove; Martha Woolley..................... ....... 92480 Hominy night (' C. H. McKnight of Portland and tended the marriage of Mr. Allen’s David Aultf, P. F. Davis, W. F. Lynch, ......... f 9960 Mrs. R. L. Tucker of Creswell were sister, Miss Hattie Allen, to Chas. all at Lorane ; W. E. Burkett, Divide; Vera Crow..................... (h went .town to def Mabel McFarland ____ 50400 married a t Eugene yesterday. The Trent, which occurred at Eugene Blind team by a re., Morris McKibben, A. L. Zacharias, J. Ruth Ewing ......................... ....... 39161) groom is an attorney of Portland and Thursday. • u the hardest game the bride has resided here for a year W. Skaggs, D. R. Hsmant, D. M . Mrs. Rollin Wicks went to Disston Francis Pleuard............. . . . . 11450 played but they 1« or more.—Chronicle. Brumbaugh, all in the country. Friday. Elsie Pleuard......................................(1560 m l administered them Dec. 30. - M r . Richardson of Minne Buildings were erected by J. I). Mrs. Zeno Earl was a t the city S a t Angie G a ro u tte .................................. 1000 apolis, who recently purchased the urday. I .ml with,-ni kicking Nrw ('.«- 1 - r ItuiUlintf ............ *.«tL I’’ A 'vm j Humphrey, Clarence Moras, S. R. Emerson place, adjoining Mr. Brady’s l««.kin* North fmm Main Names not given are the same aa I lineup Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hexom returned Smith, Albert Snyder and London iiace, has been here the past week last week. to their home a t Row River Saturday. limi ooking a f te r the planting of a prune school district (school house). Rees-Wallace giveti 1000 votes on each Lynn Potts returned from the city orchard on his purchase. o Houses were remodeled by Stanley $1.00 purchase. Mrs. E. H. Tryson has as her guest the last of the week. idipl .......... V Martin, Winters Wallace, Mrs. Dora Albert Vaughn, Ralph Kirk, Frank her brother and his son from Iowa. Votes given by The Sentinel are as . f n . . . . . Fields, S. R. Piper, Chas. Burkholder. They will remain in Creswell for Potts and Lennie Gray came up from follows: G Felix Currin, whose exhibit at the the Grove Saturday evening. several weeks. On each new subscription first G ■M il........ W. J. Messenger made a business 1911 courty fair was characterized by C. H. Sedgwick has been in Eugene y e a r .................................•........... .6,000 on legal business for several days the trip to Cottage Grove the last of the railway officials as the greatest collec Monster Tub past week. week. tion of grains, grasses and seeds ever On each old subscription, first year . Vslier was exhit The Odd Fellows and Rebekahs will J. D. Dunn spent a few days in Eu gathered together in the history of the .........................................................1,500 join in a supper and installation at gene last week. freak potato Mu On each year above one year on their hall on Wednesday evening J a n u Miss Merle Ccllers returned Saturday world, has during the past year estab |ite • eurumity. The n either new or old. (On new ary 8. A large attendance of members from a visit with her mother at the lished an experiment farm on the butte el of the famoua D< subscriptions all above first s expected. Visitors are invited. east of the city, where he expects to Grove. (I, raised on Mr. Valter year is considered as old sub Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson and B. P Mrs. R. A. Rice and Mrs. Melzar eventually spend $50,000 or more in Christensen and sister were in Eugene Rice and daughter of Springfield are dy of the potato meant, scription) ..................................... 2,000 improvements and will carry on experi on Friday of last week at the Sons o f visiting at the Joe Wicks home this (circumference and M ments on a large scale. I t is in the On clubs of five old subscriptions, Norway celebration. They returned week. u smooth as any a bonus o f ................................... 5,000 on Saturday morning. Cleve Jones spent Christmas a t his en. Nineteen fair size On clubs of five new subscriptions, a Rev. W. H. H arrington of Seattle, home at Fairview. own fast to the large bonus o f .................................... 10,000 Washington, spent Christmas and the Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Wicks and son holidays with his brother and family jaight being six pot. On each $1.00 worth of job printing of this place. Mr. Harrington is a na Jewel were at the city on business last This is only a t (10 per cent of price must ac week. tive of Ohio, fought Indians in Minne Bat can be grown in Or. company o r d e r).......................1,000 There was a party at the Joe Wicks sota, served in the Civil War and is now spending his declining years in the home Christmas night. Quite a num >M New.. No coupons given on advertising. ber of the youngsters attended. northwest, for which he is a booster. An entertainm ent was given at the J Subscriptions for stock in the F ru it and Vegetable Grow ers’ yssociation Star school house Christmas Eve. A of Creswell are coming in rapidly. program was rendered by the school People s a y : “ Now th a t the opening children. A fter the program a large ! Heir to Part — of Winston Churchill A ll m e n look pleased w h e n t h e y smoke of the cannery is assured I am ready Christmas tree was stripped of its j bldtn School Teach Fortune. to subscribe.’’ Several local fruit presents and candy and nuts distri- th is choice to b a c c o — for all m m like t h e rich men have said tha t they will plant buted to all. 1 Presence of Mind W q u u lity a n d tru e , n a tu ra l fiuvor o f from five to 15 acres of logan Dr. E. H. White of Eugene, with the Is in I)angt berries each the coming season. Silk Creek. assistance of his grandmother, Mrs. Eastern men have been looking around [With the Imililing th Jerome Benson of Newberg, believes Dec. 31.—(Special to The Sentinel.) Creswell the past week with a view Monday the teach« he has completely established claim to to the purchase of land suited to berry —A. D. Owens left on Christmas Eve j o> pool ft* » « ! p a l prer culture of one kind or another. They for St. Helena, Calif. a share of the $186,000,000 estate of Maurice Gildersleeve gave a party j are pleased with the land they have emptied the huildn Sir Winston Churchill of England. All seen. Christmas Eve at the home of his [ jupili knowing that thei th a t is necessary to make Doctor Miss Lettie Tifft of Portland visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gilder- \ Idwing to the cold « W hite’s claim |infallible is legal proof her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Tifft sleeve. There were 24 present. pslly hot i , i . * iim goin of the marriage of George Churchill of this place, over Christmas. Miss A Christmas tree was held at the Tifft is proprietor of a large millinery public school house the afternoon be p caught fir* from i in the seventeenth century and of his store in Portland and while in Creswell fore Christmas. Mrs. Tena Richardson daughter. '¡ip t h r , ,gh it. It 4» ~ w decided to establish a branch store was an e ntertaining Santa. »¡shed with little damn ^ ^ 0> Mrs. Benson, who is 85 years old, here. She will put in a fine stock of Smoked in pipes by thousands o f m e n — everywhere Mr. and Mrs. Baker Slagle gave a || millinery goods in the rooms occupied »arty Thursday evening a t their home. has ju st returned to Newberg a fte r a 43 S known to c igarette smokers as “ th e m a k in g » .“ by Mrs. Tucker. Ä ns here were about 17 present. I Th»’ »fhi" in closed number of months spent in Eugene as We take unusual pride in ¡Aggrtt M yers Duke’s pee of lioib the tench Mrs. J. F. Gildersleeve, who has sisting in tracing the family history Dorena. Mixture. It is our leading brand o f g ranulated tobacco— been suffering greatly from an abscess « »It and M,ss Myrtle C cS co and putting the claims into shape so Dec. 31.—(Special to The Sentinel.) on her hand, is much better. and every sack we make h a challenge to all o th e r tobacco I down with the muin[ —The mumps have made their appear as to insure a right to the English manufacturer». Every 5c sack of this famous tolmcco Mrs. Cox gave a party a t her home ance in Dorena. estate, whieh consists of money in the Saturday evening. contains one and a half ounces of choice g ra n u la t e d Grandpa Kirk was a business visitor Bank of England and lands in New Prof. M. E. Cady, recently from P a - ! tobacco, iri every way equal to the h ttl yon can b u r a' •"$ in Cottage Grove Saturday. foundland and in Connecticut. cific College, Calif., lectured a t the price, and with e*c b **»’k you g e t a book of cigarette Mrs. Deane and daughter Louie went Academy Sunday evening. {tapers F R E E down to Creswell Friday, re tu rn in g About a year ago, Doctor White saw E. A. Wheeler and wife returned nature of a park open to the public and Monday. a dispatch in a Portland newspaper .„ Duke’« Mixture made by lb* Friday from Roseburg to th e ir “ dorm i an ideal picnic ground with springs of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Willcns of Wal- tory lA fftlt 4 aiyrrs Tobacco Co. at Durham. N. C.. try it do *. fam ily.” clear, crystal w ater which has been saying tha t search had been begun for terville are visiting a t the home of J. The S. D. A. people held quarterly piped to the family residence at the heirs of Sir Winston Churchill. He Get a Camera with the Coupons C. Jennings. Picks Grove Counti employed attorneys to place his claim Save the coupons. With them you can get all sorts of r.lu E. C. Spray came out from the Grove meeting services the last of the week. foot of the hill. Mrs. W. N. Wheeler and daughter in legal form. •bla preamta—articles suitable for yountf °i UnuKuitl Fertilit» Friday to help s ta r t Mr. V anValin’s Edith went to Cottage Grove Wednes -1 A new dam has been put in by the wood saw. elds mm, women, boys and girls. Y o u ’ll ls> His grandmother, of whom he is sole city on Layng Creek a t an expense of day. delighted to see what you can get free nth- Mrs. Mabel Moody of Eugene is heir, has the memory of a young wo out one cent of . cost aw to J you. our - O' ^ Elder Levi Gibson was in Cottage $5,000, completing the permanent head ---- — „ —. • Get , . *-— 1 bas. B. Tripp, an a visiting a t the home of her parents, man, and traces clearly the family hia- Grove Monday a t the opening of the S. works. illustrated catalog. A s a special off*'- ftlormerly with the R , Mr. and Mrs. J . C. Jennings. unll sand it from during Umcmmbrr and D. A. industrial school. The renaming and numbering of the tory. According to her ntory, and it Dorris England returned to her home Ip" l"»rcli iihi 'i| a ranch January only. Your name and addrr»» The students have returned from streets of the city during the past year is authenticated by the re cords,'her in Eugene Saturday a f te r spending on « ihmu I will bring It to you. | f0ve country and will Christmas with her uncle, D. L. E ng their vacation. greatgrandm other was the wife of Ad gives a metropolitan air th a t is in keep le n d e r of his life in th land. Miss Olive Kelly is back from Salem miral Hopewell Hisbee. who was the r n z m i from /*.*#-, M trlm rt mar *» i ’ I" 1«, fruitful Willamel WJ<* f i l l from HOK3E SHOE. ■» Tj. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. H e w itt of Cres and has resumed her duties as teacher ing with the progressive western spirit. ■on of George Churchill, who in turn TINSUfY’S NATURAL LEAK. CRAN- The Future well came up Saturday to spend a few a t the academy. I * y country in the wor GER TW IST, taupm i from was the non of Sir Winston Churchill, days visiting a t the home o f Professor While 1912 has been a satisfactory Mr. and Mrs. M. F. Babcock spent k p S E S flik tin dtnthlr tou ton ), Til A 1 odicappeii a» he in ca G eo rg e PLIK; c u t . PIEDMONT CIGAR Hewitt. Monday night with friends in Cottage year, the new year holds great things founder of the estate. ETTES. CUX CIGARETTES. ««* I from the anil, Grove. Chas. T eeters and family spent olhtr lagr or imzmi mittd tr » in store for this favored city a t the e x Churchill came to America and the r^mpanied by hia wift Christmas with relatives a t Thurston, Mrs. Alvah Deardorff went to the trem e south of the famous, fertile family since th a t time has been on this Premium Dept. I ” Property purchased ii Grove Monday. returning home Saturday, side of the Atlantic. fruitful Willamette Valley. Snow to the depth of an inch fell last Messrs. Frank Taylor and Eari Lee 1 J h netr Lorane. Articles of incorporation of the Ore Tuesday. of Divide were here Thursday on busi Time is money. It coats you about 1 J " Tr'l'p s Hbility to gon Pacific & Eastern Railway, which a dollar in time every time you read A large audience attended the Christ ness. ST. LOUIS. MO. r rv'l°U". He wcara mas tree in the Presbyterian Church Seth Roe and family and Mrs. J e n will absorb the Oregon & Southeastern all the live news in One issue of The L . **iiy removed and Christmas Eve. nie Walker went to the Grove Thurs- and build from here to the coast have Sentinel. • • .Hi' "i™" »1« 1 "“"«y man doca his H Neighborhood News T h e M E T SA N Shi :h i' k F » PI BV GRAN Luna" HY stK 1■ I l 111 : î I V\\ GROVE STREETS ARE MUCH IMPROVED E d E i I m m "W STANDING OF CANDIDATES IN PIANO CONTEST (OVE TEAM I IN ROUGH ( f I Ì EUGENE MAN O A IM S MILLIONS I S 6 & s I ^ A Picture of Contentment IREN LEAVE BUI WITHOUT KNOW! ? ! Armless Man To f e r t i l e Lora I lh<,Ut