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NEVER SAW ITS EQUAL STATES MRS. BROWER Portland Resident Says No One Has More Rea son Than She to Praise Tanlac. Neighborhood News (r W A U )£ N . (Special to The Sentinel.) June -U. Mr. and Mrs. l.loyd Smith uud daughter Marie and Mrs*. Preston Smith were in the lì rove Su inlay. Mr. and Mrs. A. Pitcher uud daugh ter Bernice spent Wednesday night uud Thursday at the .lohn Allen home. Mrs. A. t ‘asile is visiting at the E M. Seward home at M ancia. Milton Seward is visiting at the Fred Frost home. Mr and Mrs. J. H. l.inebaugh and llarry Frost speui Thursday night at the l ‘astio home. Mr. and Mrs. li. 1). Chamberlain and son Vernon visited Saturday uud Sun day at tin* llarry Oast le home. Air:. Martha Lane and daughter Ber- uicc spent Sunday at the K II. Musi»/ home. James Le bow ami fam ily and Mr. and Mr>. H arr} VV iIlium' attended tin 1 imeni 1 ot Mrs J. F AL Kibben Sun day. Fred Peters was hurt quite badly Saturday when he fe ll troni the dock where he was helping to load a car of t ics. Miss Silvia Thornton visited relu lives and friends here a few days of last week. Thelma and Doris Lckow visited a I few days with their sister, Mis. Harry I W lIlium-''. Harry Castle was reelected director | and Mr. Crawford clerk at the umiliai school meeting Momluv. , “ I ’ve never ¡seen suck a change in anyone and 1 don t believe anybody ha* better reason tor praising Tania« than 1 h a v e / ’ declared Mi's. J. 1\ Brower, 6b- L. 81st St., Portland. Ore “ N early all my h ie 1 had awful spells of sick headache that kept un bed days at a time. My nerves M-euwd to collapse and i Would almost go di tra ile d over any little noise. Then about three years ago my stomach be gun to trouble me and i have simply suffered tortures from indigestion, had to be extremely careful about even the little 1 did eat fo r gas made my heart palpitate uutil 1 could hardly breathe. “ 1 took Tanlac because a friend told me how much good it did her. Now feel so well in every way 1 c a n ’t tell DORENA there was ever anything the matter with me and 1 gladly give this state (Special to The Sentinel.) ment in the hope that others may June 20.— Andrew Land, Faye Me Lin profit from my experience. ” y lilt- lot iiii - i i ’s .silk i-aps, m ami Mrs. Carl Campbell and children | Tanlac is sold by all good druggists. pent Thursday in Lugene. i-lu-rks am! plaid patterns, Mr. ami Mrs. A. S. Ward and daugh j $1.25 in $2.00 valln-s, i-ai-li ter Bet tie motored to Monmouth Weil ' uesday, returning home Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. i . A. YauSchoiack ami . daughter aiul sou, Arua and C lifford, j motored to Lugene Friday. Miss N ora Ward returned Wednes day from Monmouth. On,- Ini ot" children’s slini-s, Mrs. C. 11. Jennings spent Friday j button and lai-t- styli-s ill ¿hi with Mr. uud Mrs. Clay England in Cottage Grove. black and brown, sizes up John Teeters returned Friday from to 13. Priced a pair— Eugene. Miss Bessie Chapman, who had been visiting the D. L. England and C. S j B ale' families, returned to her home in | Eugene Saturday. Aiiss Faye Jennings returned Thurs | day from Monmouth. .Men’s athletie union suits, Clarence Peterson, Earl \ auValin sleeveless, short legs, Y-lieck and Mrs. C. H. Jennings and daughter. style, made ol" pood quality Calol Flushing Oil for safe. Miss Faye, motored to Eugene Friday. th o ro u g h cleaning— and nainsook, each— Mr:'. Moore and children, o f Cottage Zerolene for correct re Grove, visited a few »lays at the A. S. filling- Look for the sign. Ward home. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly and on S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (California) Imwreuee were Sunday guests at th • Stanley Damewood home. Mis«* Mabel Mushy returned Satur M e n ’s summer weight cotton la y from Eugene. union suits, in ecru, ankle Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Wisert. o f Row River, were Sunday gu» ts at the Leo length, short sleeves, suit — Thomason home. FROM T H E E X P E R IE N C E OF COT Mr. and Mrs. Emit Kirk motored to S I.0 0 TA O E OROVE P E O P L E Moumoutll W edm day. Mrs. Charles Teeter and on John We are fortunate indeed to be able visited relatives in Cottage Grove Sat to profit by the experience o f our urday. C. A. YanSehoiaek and -on Ray mo One lot of white poods and neighbors. The public utterance ot flowered and fipured voiles Cottage lirove residents on the follow tored to Eugene Saturday . Raymond W o k . ol Star. s|»eiit Sun ing subjects w ill interest and benefit day at the Lee Thomason lioua-. and flaxoiis, in liudit and many o f our readers. Read this state dark shades, 4 yards foi Mr. ami Mrs. W. VV. Chri'inan and ment. N o better proof can be had. Mr. and Mr . Bak** Stewart motored t*> J. H Baker, prop, blacksmith hop, McCredie spring- Monday. The C. A. VanSchoiack fam ily mo 94- VV. Main St., Cottage Grove, says: *‘ I have used D oan’s Kidi»*y P i ID tored to Roseburg Monday and visited with benefit and am glad to endorst- with Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Hill thern I was troubled with attacks of I » n g in Cottage Grove, and in th*‘ kidney trouble and my back was weak T H E C EDARS afternoon, accompanied by Mrs. Long and lame. My kidneys annoyed me, and by Mr. and Mr . Horatio Mosby. (Special to The Sentinel.* too, by their irregular action but o f Bin* Mountain, niotore*! to Walker June 20.— Mr. and Mi . Noah B* dton D oan’s Kidney Pills always helped in. and M 'ited at the S. E. Low ry home. when I used them fo r these ailm ent', spent Sunday with their daughtt •r in Mr-. Georg** Pro«*tor and Mr. and sick. law, Mrs. Sterling Bolton, who strengthening mv back and kidneys.” M r . Clyde R«»b.*rt , o f the Grove, were Mr-. Celia Handy p«*nt Sunday with dinner guest Saturdnv ••veiling o f Mr Price 60c, at all dealers. Dou't Mr. and Mr . Otto Doblierstmu. J A. Schneider. simply ask for a kidney remedy— get A. VV. Gr*,*,nl*’F* and in brut h T, of and Mr. Mrs. and M i-. Floyd Jones and chil Mr. Baker had. Foster Milburu Co., Dulur. 'pent th«* w eek end at the S. C. dren visited Sunday with Mr Amanda Doan ?s Kidney Pills— the same that Veatch boni«*. Mr. and Mr . Murimi Young and Sears. Mfrs., B uffalo, N. Y. jue 16 23 and Mr J* h * Smith, Mr. and three chiiciren, of Central Foint; Mr Mr Mr. Chari** B**idler and Mr. and Mrs. .Tam»*> Arnett a ml baby. ot VV . hing George Matthew . o f th«* Grove, pir ton, :m*l Arthur Whitlock of Ci lifor nicked on ♦!»*• riv**r, near the bridge, ma, were v isitors at tin Ed A Ml) Sunday evening. nome Su udii v afternoon. Mr. and Mis. E. C. Lockwood, of Air. and All Floyd Smith and daugh Delight Valley, spent Sunday at the I ter Alarie, Air . Preston 8 110 th and home o f Mr . Lockwood - brother, J. Ratos— One cent the word; mim A ir-. Page, o f the G row , vi ited Sufi mum 35 words; three insertions for A. Schneider. day afternoon at the Ed Ashby bone-. the price o f two when paid in ad Fred Frost and son Harry ol Bin«- Miss Kind Veutch i. home from the vane«*, half cent the word after Mountain, were at th»* VV D. Heath U. ot O. the third insertion. home on** day last week. Air. and Air . Clarence Speaks, o f Mrs. Amanda Hour* was a Cottage Port hind. s|s*nt the week visitin g at Grove visitor Tuesday. B efore buying any furniture offered the p. H. Magee home. Mrs. Naomi Bui**.-, o f Dorena, ha for sale at my property, better see William Kane, o f Ali-souri. -pent th me to make certain that none belong we**k end visitin g at the home o f hi- been vi-itin g her son Charles. Bert Hands wa elected director at ing to me is sold by another. Frank cousin, Mr . P. II. M agijp. th«- annual -«'hool meeting Monday a f Birnstiel, ltllU west Alain. jue 10 illp Mr 8 . C. W atch \va reelected d» ternoon. Lydia M. Hear- wa- For Bale— A ll grades dune union, rustic. rectoT and Mr Mr. and Mr Claud«1 Arne visited reelected clerk at tin* annual school in th»* Grove with Mr-. N ettie Arne. ahipiap and finish, rough or surfaced, meeting June 19. at reasonable prices Hummer* Bros., Mr. and Mr . Oppel wen* in th * George La miners spent Saturday in phone 13 F j o l ttt Grove Monday. th** Grove. Mrs. Green, o f London, is \ ¿siting For plumbing and sewer work, call the Mr-. VV. T. Hummers and -on, of at the horn«* ot her daughter, Mr F is h Whop a-S tle K:in>:»~. arc vi.-uting at th** home o f Chari-’ Bah-s. Mr- Sunim*T' ’ brother. M. V VVh****l<*r Mi Ethel Sherman, ot the Grove, For Sale- M y store building and 50-ft. Mr and Mr A lfred B«*idler, o f th** was a dinner guest at the Win Hands front 30 feet deep on east Alain Grove, sp**nt Sunday at th** O. V\. horn«* Sunday. Street T ern s 0. A1 Parker my5 , M«*Farland home. Mrs. Amanda Sears. Brison and Clar For Sale or Trade—Cottage Hotel bus Mr. and Mr.-. J. E. M«*isn**r and chil cnee Sear.' and Laura Riley pent Mon-! Suinlay in th<* Grove at the mess and building. House full all dren day evening with Mr. and Mr VV. D. home o f Mrs. M«*i*nerV si*t»-r, Mr the time. Good business. H. Alilch H**ath. ell, Cottage Hotel, Cottage Grove, tire Lilli* Coehr an. The Ralph Sear- fam ily, o f W alker,! gon jnO 3:1-id Mr. and Mr . Gottfri***! Gruber and visited one night o f Inst week with ' John Graber q***nt Suinlay at tin* h«»m** Kir-. Amanda Hear*. Automobile with delivery body for ■•«* j "jg r' Grab**r' broth**r, H»*rnian R ii Mr. and Mr Bert Hands vis ite d } fo r $100; good running condition, 1 dolph. Sunday evening with Mr. and M r».} Henry Kobde. jneO pilp.1 K:»'h W illi has returned from VVich W a l d o Miller. Fot Sale Bargain in an 8 room house ita, Kan. Mrs. ('. O. Willi.- is recovering nicely at $4ISl the room, with plumbing, electric wiring, garage, shade tre, and from her r**«***nt operation. A whistling girl may get on your Th<* VV. A. ll»*ni**ruMiy fam ily p«*nt nerv** - but a whiner just completely d m mixtion- yard thrown iu. Total price, $.'¡200 E. C. Lockwood. jnOtlc Sun*lay with Mr . N**lb* VV**hb«*r. knocks you out. Among those who attended grange* Yearling hens and pullet, tor sale 8e> Saturday w**r<* Mr. and Vlr J. E M*-i- J. F. Spray. jne23tfs Some folks w ill rittr.*i**t m**r«* utten ner, Mr. and Mi M. M. Wheeler. Mr tion as a corpse th an they ever have Bahrenfus, Mrs. I*. H. Magee, Mr. ami For B ale-1400-lb. dapple gray horse; iu life price, $75. J*red U m iM n jno23c M r G. VV Me Faria ml. Wanda Veatch and Elaie Hears. For Sale— IV , h. p gasoline engine; We are admonished that th«* Ja|»s good as new. O. H Willard, 1132 will bear watching. VV*- **ouId name M O U N T V IE W Ash avenue. jne23jly7pd ! some oth er' that w o n ’t. (Special to Th** Sentinel.) For Sale Cheap— Registered Jersey bull June 2fl.— Mr-* Henry Fennin. o f I f *h** has •. sweet voie* n**ver mind old enough tor service. Cali and see th** looks o f I g irl N far, you dun’t . i him C. ll. VanValin, Dorena. j23jl7pil Drain, and Mr-. A lfred Walker, of EIL ton, visited Wednesday with Mrs. F**n- have to look at her fae*- but you can ’t j For Sale or Trade— Good grain sepa in n ’s sister. Mrs. J. A. S*’hn«*id**r. shut her mouth. Mr mid Mr* Floyd Jones went to rator. Chas L. Hall. jnc23tfc Eugene Friday. It in a lot easier to denotine*- W anted— Furnished rooms for house ■ * P*’r Mr. and Mrs VV . D. Henth and fam keeping Heave address fo r Airs. R ily and J. W Fisher were Sunday son than to pi ' > • turn, and an audi N . Nison, Oregon Hotel. jnc23pd dinner guest a o f Mr. and M r- L. R cuce » earner to hold. S A T U R D A Y I his salt* promises t«> equal if not outdo the good olii dollar days held in t lu* past. We be- lievi* that many of the values offered are greater than (-vel before offered. articles are ottered at only a fraction of tin- replacement cost. (Vane Saturdav if vou would profit hv this sale. IVIany Men’s Caps ____ S L 0 0 Fibre Silk Hose Serge Dresses Women’s silk fibre hose, with lisle tops and feet, in black, cordovan and,pray, 2 pairs for— One lot of serpe repulutinii dresses for women, misses and pirla, A dollar would be nnlv a I met inn o f the eost of the material required to make these dresses l-’ul dollar dm , eaeli $ 1.00 Children’s Shoes MODERN $ 1.00 CRANKCASE C LE A N IN G SERVICE Athletic I liioii Suits I Load Your Dollars With Bargains Ûf BARGAIN $ F 00 Men’s Union Suits Silk Waists $ 1.00 • hie lot crepe de fidile and penrpette waists in flesh, white, blue, etc., beaded and embroidered, for dollar du\ each— < hie lot o f satin, paberdme and poplin wash skirts to elusi nut ut each $ 1.00 House Aprons Women’s Shoes Women’s w li i t e shoes, pumps anti oxfords with french or military heels, all sizes iu the lot, pair— $ 1.00 $ 1.00 $ 1.00 Union Suits Women’s slimmer weipht cotton union suits, bodice and band top styles, white only, 2 for $ 1.00 ____ Silk Poplin (loud quality yard wide silk poplin suitable for dresses and waists. I'ulnrs, navy, pray, brown, black, etc. I’riced a yard— $ 1.00____ Dress Ginghams 27 inch dress piuphams, Ainoskeap and Bed Seal qualities in neat stripes, checks, plaids, etc., f> yards fo r— $ 1.00 ____ Wash Goods W A N T A D S $ 1.00 W om en’s percale h o u s e aprons in lipht or dark patterns. Buy them dollar day, 2 fo r— REAPING BENEFIT $ Wash Skirts Bathing Suits Women's cotton swiiniuinp suits, all sizes and several color combinations, each— Union Suits Hediuied Miinsinps’ silk top union suits, band and bodice top styles, white or flesh, each - Thr Ih ilf/ u ftlt S to ri- j i 1.00 $ 1.00 WATCH YOITR LA BEI i- IT W I L L P A Y YOU Your home newspaper is first entitled to your Miip|K>rt. tf It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s Patronize Home Industry When Values Are Right Bitaver I" ♦•••« 1 Alili-' art- tq»erutf«l liv l*uinr, Stamlisli aliti WhitiiiK, Ihr«-*- i-xpcrts ntly in ili«- ni Ktrr, ( ¡ i f forti Co. Lun- cmnity urains art- us*«l in all prmluitta posai hit- thìa uieana sai in*; ol lrt-ittlil on k'i ains whit-li wci n lonii. rly slnppi tl io l ’ortland, inaili' into fi-i-d and fr«-ìfrlit- ••d liai-k to Lam- i-oiinty. county. A All ll let-dfi art- Noii n tifitallv Italanct-d to la sl ami tln ir purpom*, and « ili la- pul on the market under the label “ Beaver.” VV < ot taire drove and la-banou for tiiem- feeds None can exe* •I o h i qualily — few «qual it— and tln* price is riirht. l'IO p llll i- ar*- i-xi'lnsive upi-nts in Kuirt-m-, Sprniiffnld, Beaver scratch food, 100-lb. sack $2.6.r> Beaver Egg Producer, (21 per cent protein) Chop, high percent protein, 80 lbs $1.40 per tack $2.05 VV K W ild. SHU* IN ( i l ii Fl ISST CAB OF T IIK BKAV'KB FEED VVITill.N A F K VV DAYS BEST BULK COFFEE— Economy 2 lb. 45c; Peaberry 3 lb. 85c; Best Blend 3 lb. $1 Masons JARS FOR CANNING Pints, dnz., complete. quarts, dnz., complete H alf irais, dor.., complete Kubhers, 3 do* Capi dos $1.03 $1.19 $1.53 25c 29c E Z Seal Seal Willi a Touch Pints, dnz., complete $1.15 Quarts, do/., complete $1.35 Half gals dnz., complete $1.75 Come in and see them Flour and Feed (lovernment bacon, 12-lb. can Fisher's Blend, best hard «heat, 49 I Its $2.50 Kerr’s heat hard wheat, 49 Ihs $2 45 Italics Diamond, hard «heat, 49 Ihs $2.30 Shorts, best feed, 90 lbs $1 90 Mill run, 'll lb- $1.70 Few sacks of Kgg Producer $2.60 N. B. C. Crackers ¡H/o-lb. caddie......... Balk, lb Grahams, 5 lbs Bulk, lb (JET (H PRICES $1.29 $1 44 $179 33c $2 45 (iovernment corni-d beef, 1 • ^ II*. can 35c (iovcriiiucut corned beef hash, I lb Barge fancy lemons, doz Shelled walnut meats, lb Del Monte pork and beam «ans 14c 45c 50c SUGAR 49c 15c 85c 18c Economy Pints, dor., complete quarts, doz., complete Half gals, doz., complete Economy lids, doz advancing weekly. Buy a sack today. OUT CASH AND CAKKY PRICK l Fruits Black figs, lb * l’etite prunes, 2 lbs Fancy Italian prunes lb Dried apples, S lbs Muir peaches, . lb •¿DC 16c 26c 20c 36c 23c W E PAY HIGHEST CASH PRICE FOR ECUS W HITE FRESH EGOS