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“Style is Corset Deep” relatives hen*. They returned to their home in Coburg Sunday. Ed l^iuvner and Mr. and Mrs. Tom (Special to The 5St*utiutd.) March n .— Mrs. J. A. Burgess was Queener came home from Curtin Thurs day of last week. shopping in the Grove TuMiliiy. L. T. Miller spent Sunday with his Mrs. IV arl M cKee went to K ugeue family. Sunday. Miss Mary Cormack »pent the week 1'oui Scott was visiting home fo lk » end with her mot In* r and the K. D. Sunday. Principal Events of the Week Mis" Ktta Scott spent the week end Grey fam ily. Walter Briggs is slowly recovering with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. O, Briefly Sketched for Infor from an attack o f influenza. Scott. W alker union high school reopened C. O. Truax and C. J. t^ueener left mation of Our Readers. Monday, a fter u w eek ’s vacation on Friday on a business trip to Canyon account o f sickness among teachers \ llh). Mrs. George Neat and daughters and students. Buxine«* men o f Condou hare or Mrs. C. O. Truax has been ill the spent a few days last week visiting g a n lm l a commercial club past week with an attack o f flu. Marian Clark of North Hend was the L Y N X HOLL OW first woman chosen lu Coos county to serve on it circuit court Jury. (Special to The Sentinel.) The Solo high school student body March 8.— O. I. Eaton was a Cot i --------- has voted to “ adopt” two orphan-, from tage Grove visitor Tuesday. j Kates -One cent the word; mini Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bentico and the Arm enian relie f committee. | mum 35 words; throe insertions for Awbrev W olford mad«* a trip t«» Ku j the price o f two when paid in ad A total of 32 deaths o f Influeiua In gene Monday', th«* men to transact i vauee; half cent the word after Portland during the month o f Kebru business and Mrs. Politico to visit her the third umertiou. ary were reported to the city health friend, Mrs. Murry. Wui. Borter was up from the U. o f office. For Sale A ll grades dimension, rustic, O. for tin* week end. A building permit was taken out at The district school and the high stuplup and finish, rough or surfaced, Kugene by the Osburn H otel company at reasonable prices. 1 dimmers Bros. school at W alker resumed work Mon phone Id FJ. o 1 11 f day, a fter a w e e k ’s close on account for the erection ot a $70,000 apartment house. o f th«* influenza. For Sale - Small safe. in lirst class Thus«» from here who were Grove llood IHver hotels and restaurants condition. West Side Grocery. illü tf visitors Monday were R. Y. Borter report a great Increase lu business Lester. Mr. and Mrs. E. T and son Old rugs w an ted — Nothing less than since the ('oium M a river highway was two tert square accepted. Alust bo Hartley, Mrs. 1. N. Dresser and Lestc reopened. > lean aiiu must bo ot material that Pentivo. will absorb gasoliue. Old uuderclothes, Ralph Mussburg and Mr. Wapper, The Scio Rod and Uuu club has suc flannel garments and the like pre who are working near Eugene, came ferred. Can not use old socks, m e w c e t n|> to spent tin* week end with tin* \Y ceeded Ui organizing a gam e preserve ized or hard surface goods, or small A. Renne family. just west o f the city, com prising about . * »es o f any kind. W «■ want U m Mrs. Chas. W right, o f Walker, vis 1100 acres. rags and pay the best price, 5e tho O fficial announcement was made by pound. Tho Soutiuch tf ited in th«* Henry’ l)r«*ese home last week, Thursday. the Asiatlc Am erlnui Hteuntahip com House lo r sale cheap. 616 W hittaker Cody Politico, who has a line o f avenue. fUInich I Opd traps out, has a fox pelt which he puny that Astoria is to be its terminal on the Columbia river. For Sale— Old body fir wood, $2 the showing his friends. The M. A. Horn fam ily o f Delight tier. Inquire by mail, A. J. Stevens T w o m illion silveralde eggs arrived Valley and Mr. K«1 Anderson w«r« at Astoria from the Alsea bay district [15 jan27tf visitors with tin- K. Y. Porter peopl Baby chicks nearly all sold. Only room and were taken to the Klaakanluc r iv Sunday'. for a tew hundred in March and er hatchery for hatching April. Booking orders now for May. J A. Churchill, state superintendent S IL K C R E E K Quality chicks. Wm. Bauds A Son, o f public Instruction, and Miss Inez K Box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. j27tf Feb. 28.— Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Bab Dcpew o f Chicago, were m arried in For Sale— Booking orders now for ock have packed their household goods limited number o f White Leghorn preparatory to moving to British Co the latter city last week. hatehing eggs from old hens. Bullet W ork has begun on the new fish lumbia. They are visiting at the M. F i' .1 ..in«- i> *>tei> hav«* averaged 70'/ Babcock home. hatchery financed by Wasco county production during fa ll and wintei m o tifs Elders A. Y. Rhoads and F. G sportsmen at Oak Hprlngs, on tin- Ues •Stock kept up direct from Tancred Nichol sjKjke here Monday evening at chutes river near Manpln. dotted pens. Brice, $1 for 100; 60c settiug. the Adventist church. K. A. »Snauer, phone 20-F-12. f3 m2 ip Miss Orao. M Amos, w idely known Mrs. F. A. Green left Friday to visit c h e c ked Oregon reform leader and prohibition Single comb W hite Leghorn baby chix her father in Independence. B. J. Moe made a trip to Eugene ist. died at the Cortland surgical hos for March and A p ril all sold. Book mg orders now for May, $13.50 per 100; Monday. pital follow ing a b rief illness Miss Ruby Whaley is at home tern from selected heavy producing birds P rln e vllle is suffering from an epi porarily. She has been attending high eggs for hatching, $1 for 15, $5 th bool at Walker. demic o f colds and lu grippe More loo. Mrs. Waldo M iller, Box 176, or A 10 pound daughter was born Feb than 60 children arc out o f school and phone 1 F I 2. f3 tf 23 to Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cole. several o f th«1 teachers have been ill. Good mixed tanning lands— Here you L oggin g camps In the low er Colum can raise chickens, pigs and cows, B LU E M O U N T A IN vegetable* o f many kinds, wheat, flax, bia district are resuming operations oat>, barley, rye, timothy, brome grass (Special to Th«‘ Sentinel.) after u shutdown o f several weeks red top, etc. Good roads, good school* March 6.— An eight pound daughter and chureucs all established. Soil tin has been born to Mr. and Mrs. Paul This action follows the demand for fir logs by * ,«* mills. very best. Come and see, t»r write or I*a ndwehr. phoue A. F. Class, Ognua, Bask., no because o f the shortage o f feed and Finley Whipps has been called to tary public, lands and loans. fl0mr24p Trout dale, near Portland, on account the cold ami storm y weather o f the For Sale or Trade— Used piano, baby o f the serious illness o f a sister. past few weeks, ranchers o f the Oak Mrs. Finley H u ff sjH*nt the week end grand. W ill take used car or stock land section have suffered the loss of iji trade. inquire at Barney Second at the W. D. H u ff home near Cottagi an unusual number o f sheep and lambs. Hand Store near depot, opposite Wood Grove. Robert Lancaster spent several days The annual conference) o f the North son Brothers. i‘24 mchlOpd o f last week visiting at the Preston woet Missionary Prayer bands, which THE CEDARS Bowers, came home last week end on Mrs. Tom Richmond, o f GardiilUT, For Sale— Fresh milk goats. H. H. Smith home. account o f sickut*»». spent the week end at the S. C. Veatch u - ' P 13. f2imehlOpd Rev. Skelton has recovered from his includes the territories o f Oregon, (Special to The Sentinel.) Marion Horning, who is working at homo. For Sale— Fine stand o f bees; some recent illness so far as to have been W ashington and Idaho, convened In M arch v Mr. :unl Mr-. G. \\ . Smith Marshfield, sp«*nt til«* \\«*«*k end at tIn* U te rar)« will l»c held Friday, Mundi tbl«* to hold services here Sunday. He Portland for a three days' session last empty hives, new; one feed chopper; lebrnted their silver wedding a uni home o f his aunt, Mrs. Julia Asliliy. 10. A basket social will I m * held at the was a dinner guest at the K ibby hour week. one oak barrel churn, capacity 10 gal versary Saturday, March 4 Mrs. Mr Meisner mootored to ( ’ reswell saine time. loos, nearly new. L. L. W oolley, 39 A $35.000 deal in horse« was made Smith's chililren, th«* Hprinkels, could Sat unlay !«> attend grange there. L atre< fSH-nlOp not I»«* present on aerount of si«*knes». Junnita Sprague was out o f school A wnntad costs little aud iiiually gots M O U N T V IE W known when James E. Smith o f Bend Leonard Willis, who i-« «*mp!oyed at Fri«l:t\ on account o f sickn«*ss. you what you want. Farms Wanted We have clients want announced that he had contracted the (Special to The Sentinel.) ing small farms; some have cash, March s.— Mrs. Claud«* Arne returned sale o f 100(1 head o f range geldings some city property to trade and some a Eugene hospital, from the B ill Brown stock ranch at have property elsewhere to exchange Saturday from lor Laut* county homes. It you are in when* she underwent an operation for Fife. th*- market read our ad* every «lay in appendicitis, and is staying with her Approxim ately $376,000 w ill be spent 1 he Oregonian under ‘ Farms tor B ale.’ mother, Mrs. J. B. Linebaugh, in Cot by M arlon county this year in Im prov Phey get results. Kinney 6c Hyde tage Grove, until she is stronger, be ing Its roads, according to announce lCcalty Co., Oo.', W illam ette ML, Kugene, fore coining out to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Oppel, o f Cottage ment by the county court. T h e con - o . i" 11 rrove, have moved onto tin* Ardite Fur Kent Store building on east M ain place, and Mr. Oppel is employed by structlon program Includes 25 m iles of street; good location, two blocks o f Win. Hands and son on their chicken paving. • 'it y park. C. M. Barker, Cottage nch. Th e lumber shipments by water from Grove, Oregon. m3tlc Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears and Lewis the Columbia river during the month Sear» have all been ill with influenza For Sale —Modem bungalow in attrac of February were heavy, especially to tive r<\-i«b*u<-«* sectiou, corner Tw elfth luring the past week. foreign ports, a total o f 36,777.611 feet Miss Alii«* Phillips, o f Corvallis, m d Adams. Moderately priced. Cot CRACKERS CLARION CORN p«*iit tin* week end with her parents, leaving for points across the sea in ; <itM \ <■ M i g . < <_>. m ;tie Sodas to hulk, the Ih 15c Mr. aiid Mrs. F. B. Phillips. the 2k days. For Sale —Furniture, including beds, O tto Vaughn, during a closing down Sodas to caddies 3 1 -- Ih, 49c; 3*VH' , &3c Fancy Eastern sweel corn, The U n iversity o f Oregon won a springs, chairs, couch and table, a o f the mill where h«* is employed, has 18c Grahams in hulk, tin* lh mage, chicken and a young Holstein* been helping Mr. King clear soin«* land 2-to-l decision at Kugene over the Uni 17c 2 cans for.......................... 25c Grahams in cadiliea, Ilo* lit........ Jersey cow. h. B. G off, 1433 west Main. f stumps this week. versity o f W ashington debate team in Ho not call on Saturdays. m3 17pd Miss Selma M iller is confined to the one o f the Oregon-Washington-Htan- Good 3 year-old Jersey milk cow for house with the influenza. ford contests for the Pacific coast Miss Alii«* Phillips arnl Mrs. Verna sale. A. L. Wynne. m3tfc Mast visited in the Grove Sunday' with championship. Salesman Wanted. We want a real. Mrs. Claude Arne, and with their Mine W lllam ene Fuller. 17-yearold ii\<- man on our sales for«'** for C ot grandmother, Mr«. Net to- Arne. UTAHNA PEAS CANNED MILK student o f Lincoln high school, was inge Grove and vicinity. Kemuuera School has been closed for this week Carnation, Htmlon's, l>arinia«i<* *2 cans 25c; 9 for $1.00 lion and •I i . h k « for advancement owing to a number o f pupils being shot through tho chest by an uniden ( Tti$ 7 «*ar|c«l |»<*;is ut' < • x < • « * ) I « * 11 T «|iial Armour’s 5 m m lor 65f. tified masked man or boy as ahe sang limiteu only by mduslry and willing u nabh to attend because o f illness. ity, 2 cans for 25c Small cans in u> follow m l ructions. Call room *1 I'ot 25c in the choir o f 8t Stephen’s pro-cathc- la. t i l N . t ional Bank building, Jsiu* Iral in Portland. Hen von would be robbed o f all its m10 17«• France« CJreen, 6 years old. daughter pleasures diouhl it turn out to be a Taken Up Four-year old red Jersey of Mr. ami Mrs. J. H. (Ireen o f Spring- place when* w < won hi learn o f all the mixed. N o ear marks and no brands. Me«.mm line b ill with.narrow times we have b«*en deceived and o f field. died at Mercy hospital In Ku- 11 the lies and fibs that hav* been gene as u result o f injuries sustained leather -trap around neck. Owner may t I h * s « “ have nine by proving property and told us by those we trusted. when she was struck by a car driven paying charges. J. L. Crawford, by A. It. Uray, Kugene grocer. ll'C iv <*rcck road, box 512, Co ttage Seven crates o f Chinese pheasants CORN PORK AND BEANS 1" " 6 mlO-2 ipd PEAS were liberated on three I,inn county 23c Del Mottle, 2 cans for Ib'IMoote I'roshy, can 26c For Sale. Rhode Island Bed setting Ib'IMiintc Cetile l’ois, can 30c game reserves by E 8 H awker, die ■ • > to t 15 1 Joy d Armes, trlct game warden. The birds are the Sp«'<*isl extra stilar DcIMonte, north N inth itr w t. n i o nh SAUER KRAUT OLIVES first o f a number o f shipments to come tlx <*:io ...... 25c OeliMonte, No. a</j cans, DelMoilte ripe olives, W ood .--A ll Kinds o f wood and stump to this county for propagation pur ■ *g«* for sale. Frank Peoples, Lorane 26 r Extra Hilmar I)«*IMootc, can 23c 2 eaos for .................... 35c 2 cans f o r poses. route. mclil0 24p<l The sinking o f a 1 «00 foot shaft at Big opportunity for bright. ambitious Mi approxim ate cost o f $150,000 for the boy to earn l«»t o f money and prizes. A fte r school work, representing The Jerelopment o f th«* Ben Harrison mine Fort la ad News. The first boy to write In the Greenhorn mountains is plan* CHEESE us w ill be the luckiest boy in town. FRUITS Marmalade and Preserves ued by th*) lien Harrison eotupany, ac I’li• Bortland N e w B o ftlu u d , Ore. miOc Full cream frenh ehecMe, cording to W C. Follows m anager of 30c I t has made a new man For Sale Almost new washing ma Di lMontc |M*acli«*s, 2' caii 30c the ponrnl ..... .... ..... the mine. liarge trlans, orange, straw chine. A bargain i f taken at once. out o f me. T his e x p e The wooden ware plant established t «I! it 505 '»iitti F ifth street. nilO 24|. BACON rien ce, rela ted by E. C. ItcIMmit« pluiiiM, 2 can 30c herry and cranberry flavors, recently at the state penitentiary at licat In;lit caatern co rn led anil For Sale Barred Plymouth Bock cock Bayne, c o n tra c to r, o f Salem under an appropriation o f $30, the glam 25c or«*I, hatched from Mr-. 11. C. Klen 30c Del Aloni«* apricotH, 2 Vi» «*1111 32c kttiiar cured, the p o u n d 124 South H o n o ré St., smith - egg~-. W. v. Chapman, Cuftin, too, authorised by th.* 1031 legislature, C h ica g o, m ay be y our Ore., phone 12 F25. in 10 17c will begin operations early next w*»ek, ex p erie n ce also if xccording to L. F. Compton, warden Lost Gold Eversharp pencil in Cottage af the institution. Grove .Sat unlay. Return to W. It. Cooper. in 10c. you take T an la c, th e w o r ld '» DON T WASH W II Cook, for «8 years a resilient GET OUR m ost fam ous system b u ild er. t f Salem claim s the distinction o f Want to trade lot adjoining the high YOUR EOOS F e e l fin e, as nature intends la v in g th«* m«»#i productive hen In Ore CASH PRICE school it.Hiding for car|s*nter work. you to fe el. G e t T an la c today. ■ton He nays he has a W hite Leghorn BRING Phone 15 5 L. mlOc ON EOOS A t a ll g o o d druggists. which lays two egg» eacji day and ev- THEM IN Wanted Shingling, lathing, any kind »ry other day deposits In Its uest aa o f roof repairing. Phone 35F13. Box 364. Boy Foster. mhlOtfc agg with a double yolk« S A G IN A W . OREGON NEWS NOTES OF GENERAL INTEREST — so say the fashion experts This in format ion should he valuable since tin* greatest of care must he exercised in selecting a corset if you want muifnrt and satisfaction. The slightest bulging or pinching will spoil the fit of a frock or sidt as well as its wearer’s case and comfort. “ W A R N E R ’S” CORSETS IN S U R E T H E WEARER PERFECT FIT, EASE AND COM FORT. A new spring style for every type of fig ure— Front or Back Lae«*— W A N T A D S $1.50 to $5.00 M ! mmm — ami remember, a new one free if they rust, break or tear. W om en ’s Attractive BUNGALOW APRONS Every woman who does even a small share of bouse work requires one or more of these garments. While space will not permit a detailed description, we assure you that the styles are the best that we’ ve ever offered. Melted and snsli styles of good quality unbleached muslin with of embroidery. Combinations of muslin and cretonne, sateen and cretonne, percales with fancy trimming and ginghams of plain and combinations, priced at $1.98, $2.50 and $2.98 ~TTie D a i f ! i f h t S to re f o r (J ju t lit f and S ervice IT A L W A Y S PAYS TO T R A D E A T G R A Y ’S The first step in 1 brill is to pay cash, pay lor what you tb‘t and don’t gel anything you can’t pay for. 'Phis is ;i big st«>p toward happiness. Pea berry Coflee, best flavor and quality lh., 28c; 4 lbs., $1 Mr. Gray Has Just Purchased a Car Load of Canned Vegetables and Fruits and in order to pay for Ibis enormous stock, we are selling IM M oiite Quality Goods at li«*ss Than Whol**sale Cost Today! / Eat, Sleep, Work and Feel Better Than in Twenty Years — / Owe This Entirely to TANLAC G E T OCb* CASE BRI CE ON A i d , OF THE ABOVE ERAX5 C A S H C - C A R R Y GOODS