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George Mor«e home, returned home Tuesday. Teii per cent o ff on vacuum cleaners for Juue. A. L. Wynne. jne2tfc Mr and Mrs. J W Allison, o f Grant« Pass, spent Memorial day here. Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. were in Eugene Monday and Mr. Nelson th e m om ent a seasonable drove home a screened Dodge delivery VE G E TAB LE IS ON THE M AR truck. KET YOU CAN BE SURE OF Mr. and Mrs. Harry Conner, of Eu- GETTING IT HERE fresh, firm gene, were here Saturday visiting rela tives. and wholesome. Those who “appreci M oving and storage, Phouc 99. City ate lreah, seasonable vegetables are Transfer. n v llt f the ones we especially cater to. Mrs. Howard Co* took their little son to an eye specialist Thursday of last week. Mrs. J W. McBride and children were called to Washington Thursday of last week by the illness o f Mrs. T h e S t o r e W h e r e Y o u r D o l l a r Does Its Dut y McBride's grandfather. Galloway writes insurance. ON TH E W E S T SIDE PHONE 9 Mrs. W. H. Ostrander was in Eugene Thursday of last week Mrs C. W Pallet, o f Oregon City, Graham’s mother, Mrs. N. M Oglesby, visited during the past week with Mrs. Selden Powell. \ came up from Portland Sunday uud re uiaiucd over Memorial day. Fresh Vegetables in Season EADS GROCERY + Skill in Fitting Glasses Skill in fitting glasses lies as much in fitting the frame to the face as in adapting lenses to the eyes. Certain compound lenses, if not properly set and held before the evea, may do as much harm as good Hundreds of eyeglass wearers will tell you that I have skill and disposition to fit glasses correctly. D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST F actor; on Premises Cottage Grove Oregon Tales of the Town ♦ ---------- • -----------------------------— # M P. Garoutte now rambler around uuder the wheel o f a Sludcbaker li^ht six purchased from Ixiug & Cru.-oa. lit. Daunt) ridge says he is main taming his reputation as a sheep b healer these davs and has his hand full. Galloway for Insurance, 511 Mam. tf The high school held their annual picnic Friday at Loudon springs. Robert Sutcliffe, property man for the Ellison White chuutauqua, stopped o ff here Sunday and visited his moth er, Mrs. B* ‘*sie Sutcliffe. The natural place to get camping equipment and tents is at the Army Store. jne2c Free Picnic Grounds At the famous London »Springs, Drink health g iving C'-alapoora water direct fro in the spring free of charge and use the croquet grounds, tennis court and base ball grounds free o f charge. Dinner Served Every Sunday. 1 to 7 o'clock p m t l the Plate Calapoopya Springs Company Rev. H B Her and family and Mrs. Amelia Phelps, who motored to Rose ourg last week to atteud a Baptist .‘hurch meeting, found upon their ar *ival that the meeting had been post •oiu d a week. They went to Roseburg Wednesday o f this week. Moving and storage. Phone 99 City Transfer. n o v lltfe The W. G. Massey family ha\e moved from London into the J. D Coffman house on south Hixth street outside the city limits. They own the property next to the Cotfmau place and will build there next year Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Grab;m and Mrs. Tube of tooth paste free. See White Pharmacy ad in this issue. Mr. and Mrs I H. Vontch and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Ventch motored up from Portland and remained over Mem orial day. The Hotel Gail at Dallas, which was destroyed Saturday night by fire, was owned by G. B. Dickinson, ionucr resi dent of this "it\ It is understood thut the loss was fully covered by insur ance. Six hole malleable range for sale cheap. A. L. Wyune. jue2tfc Mr. and Mrs. P W. Hubbard were up from Sal« iu for Memorial day. Mrs. Stanley Hubbard and Miss Ida Taylor, members of Silver Leaf Rebck ah lodge, which won the cup at the Eugene convention, visited bn fly at the home o f Mrs. Hubbard's mother m law, Mrs. Susan Hubbard. Moving and storage. Phone 91». City Transfer. n ov lltfe -G. F. Garoutte has nearly completed the work of remodeling the house which he moved from Southern Pacific property onto hi> south Sixth street ) roperty. Mrs. H H. Foster accompanied her daughter. Mrs. Hurshel Allison, to the latter’s home in Roseburg Sunday for a brief visit. Nelson's for used cars. jnc2c Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Dixon, of Ceutrai Point, former residents, were in the city Wednesday. G. W. Myers r-peut Memorial day in Roseburg. Chari Gettys has returned from a trip to the coast. If it can be sold, I can sell it. I f it can be bought, 1 can buy it. List your property right. Let me know what you waut. J. M. Durham, realtor, a21tf Carl King played ball at Tillamook on Memorial day. O uar Wheeler is suffering with a bad right optie. It was injured when -awdust fell into it while he was em ployed under the sawdust conveyor at a mill at Comstock. Tents and eamping equipment. Of course the plaee to get them is the Army Store. jueSc Mr. and \trs. I. M. Harvey ^md son Worth visited from Thursday to Hun- day in Medford at the home o f a son and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey. They report conditions good iu south ern Oregon but prefer the sunny south ern Willamette as a place o f residence. Mr and Mrs. W. S. Bennett were up from Portland for Memorial day. Like H ow e Made Faultless Bread tastes just like home made— ask any of our many customers. And think how much work it saves every week, in addition to costing less than you can bake it for. Cottage G ro v e E l e c t r i c Bakery Army goods ut an army store. See our tents and camping equipment. jn2c Claude Kime is home from Portland, where he attended a dental college. Mrs. D. C. Bosley was iu Eugene Friday. Miss Kathleen Kem, o f the U. o f O., spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. M Kem. Now open for business— Ladies' and geutlemeu’s first class shoe shining par lor. Hotel Bartell. First class service.* C. E. Uuiphrey was in Portland Fri day and brought home a used Oak laud sedan. Mrs. E. C. Eveuson went to Portland Friday to attend the Nazar ‘m* assem bly. . Ley Pridham, o f The Dalles, who had been visiting Mrs. F. M. Ham- brick, left for home Friday. T Business men: Get your billing and bookkeeping systems of The Sentinel. tf A poked city team defeated a high ‘o-hool team in a game of baseball played Memorial dav, the score being 11 to 8 J. B Protzmaii was here from Port land Monday. D. R. Hamant and A. J. King were visitors iu Eugene Monday. Farmers, bring us your medium wool. Highest market price paid Can not handle coarse wool. Sterling Feed Co. Mr«*. Ipha Knox and daughter Mar A »lie* o f our sweet hickory jon e, who had been visiting at the smoked ham cooked to a turn home of Mrs K n ox ’s sister, Mrs. Wil and served iu its own gravy, liam Hogate, returned to Salem Tues day. is indeed a breakfast to tempt Mrs S S. Lasswell and daughter any man. Mary Elizabeth returned Tuesday from Portland, where they visited Mrs. Lasswell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ban field. Fixit Shop in new location at corner of Main street and Pacific highway, e Wholesaler! and Retailer* Mr-. Tom Richardson, o f Gardiner, spent Memorial day here. Mr-. Dona Conner, who had been No matter what it u you want visitiug at the Horace Conner home, returned to Portlaud Tuesday. in printing:, get it at The Sen Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Duncan, of tirel. tf £Ljvber^j»Jio^JiacM^ Owen Curley ha» moved hi» family into the Mi»s Lydia Hooper residence on weal Main street. M. A. Jepson, o f Coast fork, was in Oregon City during the past week. To the Tire Trade: Something entirely new in the merchandising of Tires, which may revolutionize the industry, has been coming to the front with rapid strides, within the last six months. Under the Culp plan, the entire output of several factories is bought and the following are some of the items of selling expenses that are eliminated. Salesmen and .tales managers and their expense sheets, transportation and automobile coats, district branches, factory branches, local branches, warehouses and their attendant labor, rent, telephone, taxes, insurance, etc , credit, long distributor's profit, sixty-foot mad signs etc. — SOM E little el limitation. A Tempting Breakfast City Meat Market :T1 Mrs. Fred Bennett was in Eugene Friday last. Have you seen Nelson's ad iu this issuef It will pay you to look A big discount on tires. jn2c Mrs. Henry Farmer, o f Drain, visited during the week at the home o f her cousin, Lee Hpaugeuburg. Jesse Wirth left Saturday for his old home at Medieal Springs, eastern Oregon. Erauk Kamuier, Robert Jones, Dale and Leslie Hawkins and Put Hart mo tored |o Spnugfield Saturday night. D. C. Bosley arrived Saturday from Cauarv to spend a short time with his family. Eggs Wanted Bring us your eggs aud t)uy your feed here— save both ways. Sterling Feed Co. my26e John Hastings and family have moved into their new bungalow on Washington uvenue. Miss Neita Hazleton nail Miss Grace Fullerton spent Friday afternoon in Eugene. The Misses Snow and Nnune Heaton, o f Enterprise, are spending the week at the home o f their sister, Mrs. Ho | mer Galloway. A lw a y s PHONE for Your Groceries Ostrander &L, McQueen Something for nothing. See the W hite Pharmacy ad in this isiue. Richard Blair and family motored up from Portland Saturday mid remained over Decoration day Mrs. W. H. Blair, who had been visiting iu Portland, re- turned with them. Hurry Reutle attended the motor cycle races in Portland Saturday and Sunday. A number o f members o f the K of P. lodge went to Roseburg Saturday to attend the convention there. Big discount ou Kelly tires. See Nel son's sd in this issue. jne2c Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Sharp moved to Eugene Saturday. Mrs. Joe Laudess visited iu Eugene Sunday. Mrs D. C. Bosley and sou Fred spent Sunday 111 Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Cochruu returned Saturday from a visit at Oroville, Calif. Buy the “ LIGHT O V E R LA N D ’ ’ and be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Grove: Touring and Roadster, $095; Coupe, *1036; Sedan, *1000. Overland Oarage. a2 itfc Joe McKibben, boss carpenter for the Southern Pacific, is home for a week. Mrs. A. W. Helliwcll visited at Mel rose during the past week with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. E. L. Smith. Miss Leua Burcham is home from her school to spend the summer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shade Bur chain. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. n v ltf Mrs. Grace VauBoskirk, of Eugene, visited over Decoration day with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. H. R. Godard. A. C. l ’ iper and sou Lumur motored up from Portland Saturday. The father went ou to Grants Pass ou business, and Lamar visited his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Riper. Mr. aud Mrs. F. W. Hawkins spent the week end at Roseburg with their daughter, Mrs. C. A. Smith. Save extra dividend charges by in suring iu the Oregon Fire Relief asso ciation— 27 years’ record to be proud of. 8-e Tom Awbrey or John Durham, near Hotel Bartell. mylUtfe Mrs. Fred Wigle went to Coburg Saturday to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Deffenbaeher, her father being quite ilL Mrs. J. R. Marsh arrived Saturday from Elmira to visit her brother, Z. L. Cox. Roy Short suffered this week with a slight touch of influeuza but is again on the job. Miss Belle Burkholder arrived Sun day from Portlaud to visit over Mem orial day with her mother, Mrs. Clara Burkholder. She was accompanied by her cousin, Mrs. Clarence Sehlbrede, and the latter's daughter Georgia, who are remaining for the week. They are on their way 4‘rom their home in Bil lings, Mont., to join Mr. Sehlbrede iu Lo~ Angeles and had visited in Port land with Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Graham. The A. A. Richmond Dodge sustained two wrecked rear fenders Sunday when hit by a car driven by a woman whose name was not learned. Eugene Register: J. S. Magludry, successful candidate for the republican nomination for senator from Lane comi ty, has left for San Francisco to at tend the Shriners' convention. Then he will leave for I«os Angeles for u visit o f perhaps two mouths at thh home o f his sou in law. Mrs. Magladry is at present in Los Angeles. Chas. E. Jones, of Cottage Grove, and Sam D King, of l«orane, have been drawn for jurors at the June term of circuit court. Mr. and Mrs. K. E. Walker were visitors in Eugene Friday. The F. B. Phillips family rnotori d to Eugene Friday. The Cole 4 Adams cigar store front has received a new coat o f paint. Mrs. Amanda Veateh arrived Thurs day o f last wc"k from Los Angeles and will »pend the summer at the home of her son, J. W. Veateh. Mrs. D. P. Albee, of Myrtle Point, who had been a delegate to the Rebek ah convention at Eugene, visited until Mouday at the home o f her brother Dr. W. M. Hamilton. Milton Woodson, in the hospital for injuries sustained when struck by n flying fragment o f an emery wheel, is now entirely out of danger and well on the road to recovery. Mrs. Woodson has been with him most of the time but her husband 'a condition has be come so satisfactory that she has been able to come home intermittently. Mr. and Mrs. Hoy Romaine, o f Port land, visited over the week end at the home of Mrs Hoinaine’s parents, Dr and Mrs. A. W. Kime, returning home Wednesday, accompanied by Mrs. Ro ■name’s grandmother, Mrs. Jane M. Gross. Mrs. E. J. Titus anil Miss Alice Titus, mother and sister of Dr H. W. Titus, visited here during the past week. F B. VanNortwiek is out o f the hospital, where he was for a week or more witk blood poisoning in one foot and Mrs. VanNortwiek is now there for an operation Mr. VanNortwiek mine home Sunday and Mrs VanNort 1 wirk was taken the day before. Mrs. George Bales and daughter Beta went to Castle Rock Saturday to visit Mrs. Bales’ parents. Mrs. Celia Handy, who had been at Long Beach for eight mouths, returned home Saturday. See the Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works about putting those damaged tires in condition. It means something Tires are from old well established tire factories and all to you. f!7 t f have enviable reputations back of them. Inspectors are put U. G. Warner is spending the week in each plant to see that the quality standard is maintained. in Bohemia Woodson Brothers sold a Ford tour When in need o f a tire, call and see these tires at our mg ear Saturday to Henry Davis, o f store. Compare prices and quality with other tires. Touealla. Mrs. Edna V. Sullivan was up from Eugene for Memorial day. ITaele Sam provides his soldiers well Mrs. C. W Burge is in the hospital I with eamping equipment and tents. for sn operation and the children of I Some o f this surpiu- i> now being sold the family are at Hutherlin and Oak i| t j u b land witk relatives Lit tin Maxine mnsni =£1 at the Army Store. _ S te r lin g P eed C o . 1 down with typhoid pneumonia tmmedi utoly upon her arrival ut Suthcrlm aud her condition has been serious. Colin Guruuttc, sou of Mr. uud Mrs. W. A. Garoutte, has been seriously ill during the past week with diphtheria but is now out o f danger. Eugene Luiumers, who is a property inuu with Ellison White chuutauquu, stopped o ff here Monday and Tuesday while ou his way through. Mrs. Emma Braustetter, o f Eugene, spent Memorial day with her sisters, Mrs. 8. E. Murkley uud Mrs. John Bur her. Rev. 8impsou Hamrick was iu Eu gene Monday. Josse Lewis uud family, of Eugeue, speut Huuday with Mr. Lew is’ parents, Mr. aud Mrs. Jack Lewis. Mrs. J. 11. Chambers attended as a delegate from Cottage Grove the meet mg of the federation o f woman's clubs iu Tillamook this week. Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Medley came up from Eugene Bunilay evening aud visited over Memorial day with Mr. M edley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Medley. Mrs. Mervili“ Veateh visited iu At bany over Memorial day. Harold McDonald, of the U. o f O., stopped o ff Sunday ou his way to bis home in Medford and visited Miss Mildred Huuna. Mrs. B. R. Job and daughter, Mrs. Charles Adams, spent Memorial day iu Corvallis. Fred Merryfield and Dana Davis, O. A. C. students, visited 8uuday with Miss Eunice VauDenburg. Mr. Merry- field is from Klamath Falls. Mrs. C. L. Wilhelm and daughter Ruth visited for a week with Mrs. Wilhelm's pureuts, Mr. aud Mrs. James Robisou, leaving Monday for a visit iu Portland with Mrs. Wilhelm’s sister, Mrs. H. H. Harms. George C. Guudersou, who had charge o f the Monroe photograph gallery for several months, left yesterday for San Francisco. Gottfried Graber was iu Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. E. Ellis and daughter Ruby, of Gold Hill, who had been visiting Mrs. E llis’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. George McKeynolds, returned home Wednes day. Mrs. F. A. Greene returned'-.» edues- day from Independence, where she hud been visiting her father, Andy Wilson. Mrs. O. R. Mitchell aud baby arrived Wednesday from Lacy, Wash., and are visiting Mrs. M itchell's parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. White. Ed Spriggs returned to Canary Wed nesday. Miss Haddie Willis went to Eugene Wednesday to visit her mother, who is iu a hospital there. Mrs. A. Heiniiimin, o f Curtin, is vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Chas. Cooley, aud attending the ehautaiiqua. P. H uff, left Wednesday morning for Dufur, whero the father will spend the summer with his son. J. J. Chisholm, of Peudletou, visited the past week with the Albert White aud family. C. A. Bartell, A. W. Helliwell, ( 'liurles Adams aud 8. 8. Lasswell re turned Wednesday morning from a fishing trip to leist lake. They brought back 160 fish. Charles Whipps left Wednesday morning for Tillamook, where he is euguged iu the salmon fishing business. Harry Reutle returned Tuesday from Portlaud, where he attended the motor cycle raees. Mrs. Emil Millett aud daughter Lucile, of Junction City, are visiting Mrs. Millett ’a sister iu law, Mrs. Eu Blakely. Miss Muriel .Shay returned Mouday from Nyssa, where she taught school during the past year. J. R. Cooley writes from Seattle that they are getting along fine but that they are greatly pleased to get the news from Cottage Grove. Mrs. E. E. Schmidt aud her guest, Mrs. H. H. Schmidt, spent Saturday in Eugeue. George Foster’s war relies are on display iu the window o f the army goods store. Mrs. J. Al Pattisou, o f Portland, is visitiug ut the home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Laudess. J. C. Porter was iu Eugene over Wednesday uight. Mrs. J. L. Lingo, o f Arlington, Wash., who hud been visitiug ut the home of her sister, Mrs. Wm. Kelly, re- tuured home Mouday. Mrs. George Kerr arrived Tuesday from Wedderburu to visit indefinitely with her mother aud sister, Mrs. Helen Silsby and Miss Esther Biisby. Work is progressing rapidly on the Brand bungalow ou Twelfth street, also on the 8. V. Allison and E. T. Blakely bungalows on Fifth street. The senior banquet was held Friday uight of last week, a sumptuous spreud being served by the juniors. The hall was prettily decorated aud a program o f toasts followed the banquet. Miss Nellie Myers has arrived from Eugene and will spend the summer at the home o f her sister, Mrs. Elbert .Smith. Mrs. M. C. Cochran left Tbursday moruing for Idaho Springs, Ida., to visit her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Henry. Maurice, the youngest son, ac companied her. R. B. Hantiu has a new cemeut side walk around his property at Adann avenue aud Sixth street. Albert Janies has bought Georg*. H olliday’s Bnerest in the Holliday Malcolm barber business. Homer Chamberlain ’s Ford was dam aged slightly Wednesday in a collision with a gravel truck. Mrs. Joe Laudess, who had intended joining her husband at Clatskauie at the close of school, has received word o f the destruction of the mill there and Mr. Laudess’ plans are uncertain. Elsie Heek was iu Eugeue Wednes day. Mrs. J. L. Woodson aud two chil dren, o f McMinnville, who had been visiting at the home of Mrs. Wood sou’s brother, Chailes Stevens, returned W. B. Osmun, owner o f a second home Wednesday. hand store, and O. Urodlund, owner o f An eight pound son was born Tues a ranch, have made a trade. J. Z. Ozment is here from Portlaud day to Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Shirley. visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway mo Mr. and Mrs. I. Kent arrived Tues tored to Creswell Tuesday and took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. William day from Ageudu, Kan»., aud are visit ing at the home of (heir son. Elmer Wallace. The Veateh clan have decided to Kent, o f Delight Valley. Mrs. Roy Counts and little sou re hold their annual picnic Juue 18 iu the grove on the Curtis Veateh plnco. turned to their home ill Roseburg Tues All members o f the elan are invited. day, after visiting relatives here. Last year 86 were present aud more Earl Hill is having his house painted. are expected this year. Mr. aud Mrs. Eli Cochran aro visit Mrs. O. H. Heine and children have ing iu California. returned from Eugene, where they Walter Cochruu speut Saturday in spent the winter. Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. dames H uff, of Dtifur, Your home newspaper ia first entitled accompanied by Mr. H u ff's father, W. to your support. ti' ICE CREAM The most wholesome and easiest to take o f any food you can get these hot days. Ask any confectioner for Cottage Grove Ice Cream We have made arrangement« with Mr. Anderson, who de livers your groceries, to deliver tee to cool them P h o n e COTTAGE 1 4 9 G RO VE CREAMERY Keer’s Feed Hatiy ehiek feed and mash, developing grain and mash, egg producer and scratch feed. Alao Fisher'a and Golden Rod feeda. BERRY BOXE8 A N D (JR AT EM Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store