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♦ ------------------------------------------------------- A , SAGINAW You Are Choosing Today between spending a little for paint now or spending heavily fo r repairs later We have been making the beat T Ol I can’t escape the rhoioe. Either your buildings are paints for 73 years. They are acirn- tihv in formula ami preparation. They * W'-ll protected by paint or they meet the Heather conditions in the are rotting and will require re West pairing or rebuilding within a They contain the finest materials— PIONEER WHITE LEAD, purr Un- lew years. Check the costs. Find out how seeti oil, pure tine, and pure colora— combined scientifically in exact pro much more it will cost to repair portions with long time skill. or rebuild your property than it will to protect it with paint. Hot Free Advice ting buildings are a waste and an on Painting extravagance. Ask oor agm t fo r a dvice, When you paint use the best color rarda. etc. paint. It costs less in the long Aak tb r Fuller S p eci6 re- Department about the run. It spreads more easily— tioa moet d r at table color acberaeg, harmony ami any otbar saves labor cost. It covers more color detaila. surface per gallon than “ cheap” Makera o f R ubber Cement Flour Paint, A l l P u r p o a a paint. V a r n i r . h r a. S i l k e n w b i t a \ Rut most important, the beat paint aer*ra you five or more yean longer than "cheap” paint. Enamel, F lftaaa fee* Fl ee t« Varnish Waahable V a il F m i * . A uto Enamel. Darn and R oof Paint. P orch and Stag P arol, a ad PIONEER W H ITE LEAD . Fullers • S P É C IF IC A T IO N H o P u h o s e n e Paints l* P u r « P a in t P u r « P r t p o r t d P o in t (Special to The Sentinel.) June 14.- Mr». C. A. Mhuiou, who » « « called to Washington several week* ago by the illness o f her futher, re turned Tuesday accompanied by her ¡folks, who will make their home with her. Several front here were present nt the program given Friday evening in the Delight Valley sehool house. Mr. F. T. Benston, h g iu t w , handles | "E v e r y D a y " uud "H om e M ade’ ’ | bread. jue The Wulker and Coburg baseball teams played Sunday at Coburg, the ¡»core being 2S to Id in favor of Walk ! er. A return game will be played here ! Sunday, July 2. The Mason family nod Miss Feril Britt went to Albsny .Saturday. Miss Britt remained at Albauy and her brother Rne aecompanied the Masons j home Sunday for au indefinite stay. Several attended the farewell datiee given for Miss Altie Hayes at Joll's hall Saturday night. The Frank Adney fatuity was here for u few days this week. Mr. and Mrs. Thus. Queoner spent the week end at the C. J. (jueetier home. Rev. W. J. Large preached here Suu- day morning and was * guest at the J. A. Burgess home. Henry Johnson and his sister, Mrs. Shaver, were up from Eugene Sunday. Bartlett Johnston ajtd family were in the Grove Monday. M iss Mary Oormic'k, who had boon visiting hor mother and sister for sev eral weeks, returned to Eugene Mon day evening. Carl Gerard and family, o f Spring- field, visited Sunday at the home o f Mrs. Gerard’s father, S. H. Jarrett. The Judaon Allen family, Mr. and Mrs. C. ( ’. Moody and son Terry and Mr. and Mrs. J. 1». Queen and daugh ter, Miss Nora, attended the picnie at Pleasant Hill Saturday. Howard Moody, o f Wendling, spent the week end here with home folks. Mr. and Mrs. Crow and Mrs. Me Kibben and daughter Velina, o f the Grove, and C. E. Whitoley visited Sun day at the Keott home. Mrs. Edgar King and son Dwight visited Friday evening at the Burgess home. Terry Moody and the YV. L. Leonard family, accompanied by Miss Eunice Post, o f Drain, motored to Dillard Sun day. Manufactured by W . P. Fuller St C o ., Dept. 49, San Francisco B ranche» in 19 Cities in the W est HEBRON. SHE THE MEMQJELOltrCUI IT 0ÜT HID USTE IT IN TOUR NOTE NOOK (Special to The Sentinel.) June 13.— Mrs. C. C. Gilliam and Miss Myrtle Gilhnm were in Eugene Wednesday o f last week. Miss Lillian Taylor is visiting in Eugene. Mrs. Henahaw ami «laughter Mabel are in Albany visiting at the home of Mrs. Henahnw’s daughter, Mrs. M. () Tillotson. Mrs. J. A. Powell visit«*«] a part of last week in the Grove at th** home of her daughter, Mrs. V. T. Randall. Mrs. Harvey Taylor and «laughter Agnes visited over night in the Grove one night lust week. Th«* Simpsons moved to Salem Satur day. The G. A. Small family attended church here Sunday. Rev. J. E. Carlson conducted services h«*re Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, o f Di vide, »ipeiit Saturday evening with Mrs. Doolittle*« sister, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappauf and children. Miss Mabel McLain and Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck went to Eugene Tues day. Norma Ream, o f Walterville, is' vis iting at th«* home o f her sister, Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck. Mv house needs painting. Fuller s Specification House Paints a r e sold by the following Agents: VY. I.. Darby, l*ho«*nix Pure Paint Agent The Steam Elephant There arc many seasons for a Fonlson Tractor. There is no season when a farm can a fford to be without a Fordson. Just now you should plan on using a Fordson for cutting grain and hay. The heat does not hurt this steam elephant— the hotter the weather the more it seems to enjoy the work. Cozy in Hot Weather The little Ford Sedan is just as much a hot weather car as a wet weather ear. The same arrangements that keep out the rain keep out the heat and dust. You are always cozy in a Ford Sedan, whether the weather is wet or dry, hot or cold. WOODSON’S for FORDS and FORDSONS Demonstration« Day or Night I The follow in g offe r is printed on shipping tags attaehed to all Empire tires we are now receiving $ 1 ,0 0 0 R ew ard W ill be paiil to anyone who can prove that «'ulp-l'lan branded producta at time o f shipment are not absolutely “ firsts” — current factory productions high quality in every respect and thoroughly guaranteed for workmanship and material. (IKOROK K fTJIjP, Ine., fico. K. Culp, president. S t e r l i n g F e e d C o . , Local Agents with her daughter, Mrs. Finley Huff aud Isttwrenc* and Sunday at tin* D. H. Brumbaugh home. The school board will hold their an nual meeting Momluy for the election o f a clerk uud a director. Finley Huff was in the Grove on business Monday. Mr. uml Mrs. Albert Rissue aud chil dren are on a motor trip to eastern Washington to visit the Dave Rissue family. Dave, who came here to atteml the funeral o f his brother, aecompanied them. Mr. I^andwehr is doing some curpen ter work on a large chi«‘ken house Bert Lamlwchr is building oil his place. Gwendolyn Mooney speut the we«*k eud iu the Grove. Neighborhood News I Mrs. John Palmer ---------------------------------------------- a »pent Saturday night CHURCH NEWS flhristiuu (thumb— th» " h om elik e’ ’ «■bumh-J. E. Carlson, miuister— Bible school ut 0:45, desses for till ages; junior cungrugution at 11; intermediate aud seuior ft. E. at 7. Evening service at 8. Morning subject, “ Helps to Christian L iving.” Eveuiug subject, " W h y So Many Churches iu Cottage G rovel ’ ’ • • • Christian Bcieuce church, corner of Jefferson avenue and Second street. Monday services at l i a. m. Wednes day services at 7:30 p. in. tf s s s Heveuth Dity Adventist Church, west Main street. Services every Huturday. Subbath school, 10 a. in.; church ser vice, 11 a. m. Prayer meeting Wednes day, 7:30 p. nt. Persons desiring iufor million call 161 J. • s # Baptist Church— Services will be held regularly iu the Baptist church every Lord’s dHy. Sunday school 10 a. nt., morniug service 11 a. m., eve ning service 8 p. m., prayer meeting every Thursday evening ut 8 o ’clock. I f you have an item o f news, phone it to The Meutiuel; number 150 J. tf NOTICE OF AN NUAL SCHOOL MEETING. Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of School District No. 45, Lune County, Mtate of Oregon, that the annu al school meeting o f sutd District will be held ut auditorium o f high school, to begin at the hour o f two o ’clock p. m., ou the third Monday o f June, being the 10th day o f June, A. D. 1922. This meeting is culled for the pur pose o f electing one director to serve three years and one clerk to serve one year and the transaction o f busiuess usual at such meeting. Dated this 1st day o f June, 1022. A. W. K1ME, Chairman Board o f Directors. Attest: WORTH HARVEY, . jnt-9-16 District Clerk. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. (Special to The Sentinel.) June 13.— Mrs. Thomas Orr made a trip to Eugene last week to have her throat treated. Arthur Combs returned Saturday from Corvallis, where he attended O. A C. Charlie W oods' sister, Mrs. Reid, ami three children, o f Centraliu, Wash., ar«* visiting him. E. N. Cruton, o f Cottage Grove, has iust finished papering the W. T. Jones house. Church services here Sunday were well attended. A basket dinuer was enjoyed. Quite a number from both Eugene and Lorane were iu attend am*e. Miss Myrtle Sutherland is home again. John Powell, George Sutherland ami Howard Cox hu«l great success in kill ing coyotes during the past week, securing five. These are credited to the London varmint club. Robert Phillips made a business trip to Eugene Monday. Department o f the luterior, U. 8. Land O ffice at Roseburg, Oregou, Mav 17, 1922. Notice is hereby given that William T. Miuick, o f Oakndge, Oregon, who ou December 28, 191s, mude homestead eutry, serial No. 011725, fur larts 5, 6, 7, of .Section 12, Township 21 M., Ruuge 2 K., Willamette mendiuu, has filed notice of intention to muke final three- year proof to cstublish claim to the !aud above described, before K. O. lm mel, II. H. Commissioner, ut his office at Eugene, Oregon, nu the 20th day of June, 1022. Claimant names ns witnesses: Julius T. Bluluck, of Oakndge, Oregon; John Pelzol, of Oakndge, Oregon; Gus Rack cr, of Oukndge, Oregou; Frank W. Hampton, o f Mpnngficld, Oregou. W. H. CANON, my26juc23 Register. (Special to The Sentinel.) June 12.— Mrs. Mary Groat is visit ing in Roseburg at the home o f her daughter. Mrs. Alien Harrison. Clifton Hopper has returned from Washington, where he was employed. M iss Emma Jones visited Friday and Saturday at the Howard Cox home. M iss Mildred Hopper went to Eu gene Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly spent Sun day with Mrs. K elly’s grandmother, Mrs. Susan Walker. Clifford Groat is spending a few days in Roseburg. k. B. Gnrman, who was cooking nt one o f the power line camps, has re turned home. Mrs. Isabel Jenkins spent the past week with her parents, Mr. aud Mrs. J. J. Groat. Arthur Combs returned Saturday I front Corvallis, where he attended O. | A. C. Mrs. Hopper and daughter Effip vis ited Mnturday with Mrs. Anna l.ively. Issile Grout usiteli Wedncsdtiy at thè home o f bis aunt, Mrs. Thos. Funk. BLUE MOUNTAIN. (Special to The Mcntinel.) June 13.— An 11% pound son was born to Mr. and Mrs. Butte Mooney Wednesday, June 7. Mrs. Htenuett has been visiting at the home o f her son Will and is now with every Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup cord or fabric tire at the following prices Vacuum Cups— OU A 30 X 32 X 31 X 32 X 33 X 34 X Fabrics Cords »)................ ... «PXJ..OU 13.95 $X7.50 31/,.................. 3V¡.................. 19.40 26.35 4................... 29.50 21.75 4................. 24.95 32.50 4................... 33.50 25.95 4........... ....... . 26.95 34.50 NOTICE FOE PUBLICATION. Department o f the Interior, U. S. Land O ffice at Koseburg, Oregon, May 31, 1022. Notice is hereby given that Homer Patten, of Cottage Grove, Oregon, who on June 25, 1020, made homestead en try, serial No. 012962, for the MW 14 of NEVi, E% of N W 14 and HW Vs o f N W '/i of section 13, township 21 8., range 3 W., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final three-year proof to establish claim to the land above described, before the Register and Receiver of the L'nited States Land O ffice at Roseburg, Ore gon, on the 12th day o f July, 1022. Cluimuut names us witnesses: James Potts, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon; R. H. McVey, of Cottage Grove, Oregon; W. M. Mtiuett, o f Cottage Grove, Ore- gou; Charles Earl, o f Cottage Grove, Oregon. W. H. CANON, ju9.j]7 Register. LONDON. BLACK BUTTE A Tube Free THE SERVICE GARAGE TELEPHONE 75 Atkins Silversteel Hand Saws Ring Like a Bell and Cut Well Look Them Over at Wynne & Kime, Hardware Pure iee delivered daily at your door. Keep your food eool and tasty. Use it iu your beverages. \\ REFRIGERATORS NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the uu dersigned has been appointed by tho County Court of Lane County, Oregou, executrix o f the estate ot William W a lice Mhortridge, deceased, which or der bears date of the 27th day of May, 1022. All persons huviug claims against the estate o f the said William Wallace Mhortridge, deceased, are hereby uoti fied uml required to present Ihe same duly verified, to the undersigned ut the law office o f Herbert W. laimbard, Collage Grove, Oregon, oil or before six mouths from the day o f the first publication of this notice. Dated ut Cottage Grove, Oregon, this Sad day o f June, 1922. ELLEN JANE MHORTRIDGE, Herbert W. Lombard, Executrix Attorney. jue2 30 D ÌI O C t i l l f j LONG & CRUSON —sold at wholesale prices with a small de livery charge added. Cottage Grove Ice Co. Bartels & Safley— U«*ar City Meat Market PERMANENT RELIEF/ «Legal Guarantee Givcruf Nm nssd o/ Knits no pain— continue work. A m k to aee Oleonie file Treatment. Kern's, the Rexall Store /f = Knowles & Gräber C. O. D e V e r e AUCTIONEER Will sell your farm, stock, im plement*, machinery, hotiachold goods, autos and merchandise. My price ia right. Will go any where, any time. Inquire at l?ity Transfer, phone 99. Hardware and Furniture Cottage Grove Oregon =0