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■ ■ ____ Neighborhood N ew s WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FE E D BLACK B U TTE • (Special to The Sentinel.) May 16.— Woi. L ively, who was j jured by a fallin g limb while tailing I timber ou the right o f way tor th ; power line, is home from the hospital and is improving slowly. Miss Alice Bradford and C Ward I motored out to Mrs Susan Wulker Saturday evening. Miss Grace Funk, who has been em CARLOAD of COARSE BULK SALT NOW ON HAND Good Hay Econom y Feed Store || i. ü ledimeli. Bangs & Marksbunj ^ 7Jtr D u y h y h t S to n fo r (¿ u tility und S r n 'u 'f W A N T A D S l i » I.-»— On«* cent th«» word, mini j mum 35 words, thr«n* insortions for j th«* prie«* o f two wh«*n paid in ad | Have you nomo thing you d on ’ t »auco; half cent the word after want f A Sentinel want ad w ill find j the third inaertiou. t f * -------------------------------------------------- « w a fo n o who does want it. Far Bale ^ N IW YOU C A N GET STYLE IN PI AYSUITS Built for Rough and Tumble Play A ll grades diuieusiou. rustic. Nothing frail or weak-kneed about Kute huts or the Kiddies who wear them, kute-kuts are made so well, so lasting, that your youngsters are more apt to outgrow them than to outwear them. They are strong enough to stand the hardest kind o f rough aud tumble play and the price is less than you would expect to pay.. shiplap aud finish, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices. Lauiuicrs Bros., p l a t U F 3 . o it t f Old rags wanted. —N othing less than two teet square accepted. Must be clean and nuidt bo o f material that w ill absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, flannel curmeutt« and the like pre ferred. Can not use old socks, mewer ized or hard surface goods, or small pieces ot any kind. We want the beat rags aud pay the beat price. 5c the pound. The Sentinel. tf Farms W anted— We have clients want lug small farms; some have cash, some city property to trade and some have property elsewhere to exchange | for Lane county homes. I f you are in the market read our ads every day m 'T h e Oregonian under ‘ Farms for ¡Sale.* They get results Kinney a Hyde I Realty Co., 693 Willam ette St., Eugene, '•I Hi.: t t« R I E N T A L Superstition?— Perhaps so— but at least sn O interesting relic of Asiatic Antiq uity. Alleged by the Chinese to be almost uncanny in its power to bring to the wearer, G O O D L U C K — H ealth , Happiness. Prosperity, and Long Life. T h le odd lo ok in g rin g erette« g reet In- tereet w h e n o b served on you r anger. A n unusual g m D ro p in fo our erem t o d a y e n d esk to ere t h i s o d d C H I N E S E GOOl> LUCK RING. 50 IN 111 !l" y « fd W IT H O U T T H E per A cre 3 I rinted batiste in all the latest stripes and cheeks; 38 inehes wide. Ci h i il tin yard .............. 45 c 00 08I 0O 10 nub N ew Gingham Dresses Span bay mares, 4 and 5, well broke, fo r sale cheap. Call C. O Willis, phone 5-FI3. iu5 l9pd i o a r d s DB C E. FEOST O ffic e in Lawson bullring Phone 47 ! Cottage Grove Oregon G A V E N C D YO TT, M D. Physician and Surgeon X ray work in all its branches. Lve mugs by appointment. 634 M ain Cottage Grove, Oregon J. E Y O U N G Attorney at Law O ffice rear o f First N ational bank Cottage Grove, Oregon H J. S H IN N A ttorn ey at Law and N otary Public Practices in all courts. Tw enty fiv e years o f experience Bader Bidg. Cottage Grove, Ore. A L T A K IN G A ttorney at Law j Collections, Probate, N otary Public I: 774 Willam ette St., Eugene, Ore. W T IT U S D M D Expert Dentistry Modern equipment. First National Ban* building. Hours, 9 to 13 and 1 to 6. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. H J. 8 M E D L E Y A ttorney at Law Eugene Loan A ¿savings Bank Bidg. Eugene, Oregon DR W M H A M IL T O N Chiropractic 1 Chrome eases a specialty. O ffic e j over Darby nardwarc. Residence at | 212 S*»uth P a c ific Highway. D P. A W K ill M Specialist in Obstetrics ! W ill care fo r confinements at his i hom*. i f desired. Special nurse if re i, quired. Phones: o ffice, 34; res. 126J M R S F. J. A L 8 T O T T Suggestive Therapeutics Why keep your painsf Both chronic and acute ailments treated Phone 180 L Cottage Grove, Ore. DR W. E LE B O W Dentist O ffice F ifth and Main. Hours, 8:30 to 12 and 1 to 5:30. Evenings and Sundays by appointment. Phones: offic e 35, residence 133-L. J F SPRAY Real Estate, Insurance and Collections O ffic e in First National bank buil«i ing; Sixth street entrance H ERBERT W LOM BARD A ttorney at I.iw First National Bank Building Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 94 DR R O Y S M IT H Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 915 146 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon For Sale— Seven-acre tract on south Sixth street, inside city limits, in quire Mrs. Charles Conner, Delight Valley, phone 3b-F2. mo I9pd I he must complete display of the newest gingham dresses we ve ev. r offered is right here now. Suitable for house or street wear ; trimmed with organdie or pique; attractive check and plaid pat Priced at ............... $2.95, $3.95 and $4.95 For S<ile— Span o f Percheron horses, ploved at the Cottage hotel is spend 32uu lbs., gentle, sound, true pulie mg a few weeks at her home. ! Frank Jackson, one mile north of W ftUter. m5 26pd Lawrence W illiam and Miss Grace Funk, Guy \ anatta, H arry Garmau Truck lor sale quick, $250 as it stands and Dick Gamia h motored to the 111 good running condition. Robert Grove Saturday evening. Malcolm, 63U Main street, Cottage J. J. Groat came home from Ruja«la | Grove. " molypd Monday for a few days. Tom Mo ley, o f Cn swell. is spending For Sale— M y store building and 50-ft. trout 3u feet deep on east Main a few week- with E. Green. Mr. Hopper motored to Eugeue [street. Teona. C. M Parker. n y S tfe day, bringing bark Mr. Llllh*\ f roui W«uited- Second-hand typew riter o f th«- hospital. standard make in good condition. Mrs Abiliti 1obhs sin*at Monda v with Cottage Grove ¡Sentinel m l2-lp9 Mrs. \nna Lii ly. Mr . Lizzie Garman a id son lla rrv For Sale— Short Horn muley Jersey. Gar man ’ visite : Ml mother Airs. Good milkt*r and gentle. >S. Bun-ham, Stl'illi Wulker. «Sunday. I Lorain- route, phone 2u F24. m l2 26p ile n rv Comb s, who s1*‘ nt th«* winter For Sale- Young registered H ereford at Corvallis, returned to hi- home here bull. N . W . W hite. m l2 26rxi Monday. For Sale— T w o thoroughbred Duroc Jersey sows with pigs. C. I. Eaton, \S i l k. 1 , Ore,, phone 31 P22. myl2-29e LYNX HO LLO W May 16.— J. A. Joll, of Delight For Sale— Tw o good work horees, one \ alley, is hauling lumber from t h e 4-year old colt and 50 W hite Leghorn Brigg." saw m ill for a new barn. j hens. John M urry, phone 23-F4. uil226<- Mr.-. M elvin Jackson aiul son, o f W anted— Woman to care for a small Walker, were dinner guests with Mrs. child at home. Mr- Frank Birustie), E. T. H artley one day last week. Dr. and Mr.-. Lebow and Mr. and 1 1010 west M ain street. inyiOptl Mr". Joe «Smith visited at the Marion Money to loan. Apply 809 south Sixth Lebow home Sunday afternoon. street, Cottage Grove. mylOjneOpd The public school will close Wednes day. Miss Iva Smith, o f Eugene, is For Sale—About acre «at 827 south teacher. Sixth; 5-room house, newly painted; Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebow at | small barn, chicken house, apples, cher ruled tin- Chas. Sears funeral Tues ries, pears, grapes and berries Price, $1300; sum«- terms. H. E. Prince, Cot day. Mr. and Mr Sam Olsen, A W olford tage Grove. m yl9jnei)pd nd Mrs. E T. H artley and Mrs. I. Lot for sale, one block from P a cilic ¡. Dresser wer« among the visitors in highway on Jefferson avenue. Phone thi* Grove Monday. 155-Y. m 19 26pd HEBRON W anted— A lady to work in a grocery store in Cottage Grove fiv e hour- May 16.— The basket social given to a day and on Saturday-. State age, fund« fo r it playshed netted experience, salary expected and refer raia«* $14.60. ences. Reply ABC, box 249, Cot tag« M i" La verm* Lamb returned to her m l 9« Grove. horn«* at Eugene last Saturday, a fte r See me for house complete i f you are finishing her school here. figu ring on building. Fred Lam Roy Hand*, Miss Ethel and Pauline mers. m ylOtfc Sherman and Daisy Bennett, «>f the Grove, attended th«- basket social Fri House for rent See A C Anderson, «lav evening at th«* school house. or phone 124 J. m vl 9c The John and Georg»* Kebelbeck families attended church in the Grove Sunday. J. E. Carisno, o f the Grove, preached her« Sunday and thos«* from th«- out id«- that attended church wore Mr and Mr-. G. A. Small and children, o f London, Mr. and Airs. Lambert and -am and Air-. «T. E. Carlson, o f the Grove HIS AD P U E R A I. R E S E R V E SYSTEM First National Bank “ Thi* Old Reliable” elected T H E C ED ARS S A G IN A W ' May* 15 — Mr- Nouh Bolton i*« stay mg in town taking care o f her «laugh ter in-law, Mrs. Sterling Bolton, who is improving slowly. Mrs. Johnson, o f Sari Diego, Calif., arrived Thursday or last week to visit with her daughter, Mrs. Sterling Bo I ton. John Steunett returned last week from Portland. Mr. and Mr". S. C. W atch motored to Creswel! Wednesday evening and at tended Kebekah lodge. Mrs. Ed Ashby is ill. Marion Horning spent the week end with his aunt, Airs. Ed Ashby. Mr. and Air- Charles Caldwell spent Sunday with Mr. and Air-*. C. A. Al<- Fur land. L iterary was held Friday evening, that being the last meeting for the season. Gladys Chapman and Katheryn Hein enway, o f th«* Grove, attended literary. School closed Tuesday with a picnic held at Herman R u d o lf’s park. A ball game was played a fter whi«*h ice cream was served. Alay 16- -Airs. C. C M oody, who visited u fe v »lays with lt«-r niece, Mrs. J L. Que» n, of Cottali«' Grove re turned hom« * Tues» lav »»veiling. and Mrs. Charles lohns and Mi ehi hire i, of .1 unct ion City, spent Hun day at the Charles Sharon home. T erry Altmdy and L ile Leonnnl were business visitors in Drain Friday. Mr and Mi W. S. Cuppious visited with Saginaw friends Tuesday. R 1). Scott and fam ily, o f Snoho uiisti. Wash., arriv«id Monday to visit Air. Scott parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Scott. They were accompanied from Eugene by Misses Etta and Aterle Scott. Elwyn W hitelev arrived Sunday from Portland fo r an m ilcfinite visit with his grundpanuits, Mr. and Mr 1». C. Scott. Mr-. Scott gave n birthday party to her grandsou Elwyn Tuesday a fte r noon, th«* occasion being his eighth birthday anniversary. Thus«* present wore Florrie, Nellie, Odell and Velma Fogle, Roberto Johnston, Florence, Margaret and Lucih* Leonard. Glads and Gertrude Kirkcudull, Mildred and Let a Wakely. Cuke aiul cocoa were served. Mr. and Mrs. 'Tom (¿uecner, who are staying at Row River, culled ut the C. J. Queener home Mouduy evening. Many o f the Suginnw' people ut tended the motorcycle climbing contest «m Alt. David Sunday afternoon. The girl."’ baseball team played th«' W alker school team at W alker Mouduy afternoon. Tin* Saginaw team won the game. A pickup team from Saginaw, D«* light Valley and W alker played bull at Walker Sunday with a team from Do renn. Tin* locals w«in the game easily. Tin* high sehool team played th«' Yoncnlla high team Friday ut W alker aud were victorious. Mrs. F. Beast on and son Elwin were business visitors in Eug«*ue Saturday forenoon. Mrs. Shelburne was culled to K uiihum F riday by th»* (Lath of her father. Sehool, which had only four days to run, was closed. Mrs. W L. Leonard conducted tho eighth grad«* examination at th«* school house 'Thursday and Friday. Tho.se who took them were Elwin and Ht«*ve Ben ston, V irgil Kirk«*ndull and Hubert AU ob . It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s Assortment— G ray carries an immense stock and turns it every month— hence fresh goods. (Quality— Gray has the best and medium grades. Price— G ray ’s prices are low— very low; large buying power and quick turnover make this possible.________________________________________ Flour Smoked Meats Fresh Vegetables and Fruits A complete line at price»- -best quality. 16c cheaper Best eastern sugar cured corn fed bacon, lb 30c Fancy backs, litfbt, lb 28c NO WEEK-END SPECIALS—PRIDES ARE GOOD ALL WEEK Candy F or the Laundry 15.— Th«* community club held a largely attended meeting Saturday most people prefer to evening at th<* public sehool house. A ll their savings in a Nation joined in singing several fam iliar al Hank They appreciate that songs, a fte r which J. D. Grimes gave I a National Hank is tinder the an interesting talk on the Panama J direct supervision o f the |j. N. canal. Hev«-ral recitations were volon j leered. Th*- next meting wa -et for* Government therefore know Saturday evening, M ay 27. their savings are safe. Start Mi Ruby Whaley lo ft TTiur day for saving now— i t ’s the only way | Eugene, where sh«* expects to spend I 1 some time canvassing. to gain independence. Th- Arthur Woolcott fam ily motored- t«j Eugene and attended church ser j vices Sunday. D A. Rates is building a larg«* new chicken house. Arthur Woolcott is making a road for his car from his house to the rock r«»«d. Mrs. B W. Garner is suffering with a severely sprained knee. Th«* Overholsef brothers have nearly fini«he«l planking their road from the m ill to their garage. Af i», Violet K qiby it» home from nt tumling a term of school at Hoth«trlin. The it&ymond Trask fam ily, o f the Gladys Chapman has teacher for next voai. K e r r ’s beat hard wh«-at $2.45 Dalles Diamond, hard wheat, thr sack $2.30 McKenzie, best soft wheat, the sack $1.50 S IL K C R E E K M ay Grove, were supper guests Thursday at the F. E. Babcock home. The blending o f the style of dress and shoes has a d e f inite place in correct attire. We have just the thing you are looking for in pumps and oxfords. White canvas strap pumps and oxfords, low aud military heels Priced tbe pair. $2.00 to $5.00 White kill pumps, one strap, military heels $7.95 Raisins— Del Monte, quality unexcelled, seedless or seeded, pkg r * S 3T I i M I M C M IIK R Smart Footwear for Summer For Sum m er W e a r For plumbing and sewer work, call the F ix it Shop. &28tf on the West side 40c to $1.00 'l',ssl" ‘ ginghams in very attractive patterns; shades ut- pink, green, lavender and tan; width, 28 inehes; Priced the yard 7Bc For Sale- Baby carriage. Phone 9, or see West .Side Grocery. m vòtf Aug. Heinrich fr= P R O F E S S IO N A L ......... o f Cottage Grove; J acres cleared 15 acres level, balance hill; stream run niag through place; all o f level laud j could be irrigated. Good place to rais* crop for cannery. L. W . ilunt, Star, Ore. a !4 tf ALSO IN 14k COLD G E N U IN E Figured ilri ss voiles in dark and light shades; 38 inches wide. Priced W anted— Shingling, lathing, any kind of roof repairing. Roy Foster, 325 north k 'in . t. phone W I L mhlOtf« STE1UNC SILVER NO NE Splendid Values in Summer Wash Fabrics Crystal White soap, 21 bars tm $i.oo Luna White, b bars 25c Gloss starch, lb 10c Citrus powder, 30 ozs 20c For Lunches Cheese, full cream, Peanut butter, lb Marmalade, i;lass Crackers 26c 20c 20c 20c 20c B. C. sodas, 31/a-lb caddie for 49c l&c N. B. C. sodas, bulk, lb Tru-Blu (;ih(fer snaps, 2 lbs for ............................. .. .... 33c Tru-Blu big lunch, lb....... 26c (just the thing for lunches) Fig Newtons, lb ....... .........23c Fancy Netted Gems, ewt $2.60 A & H soda, pkg 9c Matches, 6 boxes for 36c Salt, 26 lbs tot 62c Catsup, L ib b y ’s, pint 30c Cocoa, lb ............................. 14c O h o — la te e , lb B ro k e n o r S a tin m ix , lb « i 11 II: dM lps, lb • I • • 11> beoas, lb P e a n u t b r it t le , lb Potatoes 30c 17c 10c Cabbage Plants GROWING CHICK MASH While they last, doz A (food (trade at the old price. 10c N. , 1 j j ; HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR EOOS j E R A Y 5 C A S M & C A R R y HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR EGOS