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Eugene Business College Stenographic Course Bookkeeping Course Complete Business Course Summer School June, July and August Our catalog and full particu about our courses sent free on receipt o f a phone call or a letter front you. la r s New Students Enroll Every Monday Eugene Business College A . E. Eugene H u b e rts , President Oregon lL= Hayes is at eni'umpmeut with roiupuuy U. Mr. utui Mrs. Harvey Lawsou uiul suit children arrived here Friday from D K n iu iiT V A i.i.t ; L. W uslnugtoii uud are vi»U iiq; at the home ol Mrs. Law sou's father, K. L> (Special tu tilt* bvutiucl.) Tucker. J im ili» . L uti iiu v cs uuii eliti M i. uud Mrs. C C. Couuer speut orea, ol Cottage tirovc, ate w s u iu * Friday uight at the U. B Couuer home at the home ol Mrs. Uayes pareuts, [U Mi. Uud Mrs. L M Fovveri, autle Mi M| alul Mrs. W. T. Blukely, Kudolph Huuseu aud Mrs. Mabel Jobusou me tored to Eugeue ¡Saturday uud Mr. 1 Huuseu uud Mrs. Johusou were murned J j there W A N Ï A D S .Neighborhood News Jantzen Swimming Suits for MEN and WOM EN ‘Mant.zen” implies the last word in high grade swimming suits. Their patented elastic rib stitch (found in no other suit) and the fine worsted yarns from which they arc made qualifies them as the best swimming suit to be had at any price. A good selec tion of color combinations for men ami women. Men’s Suits $6.50 The n eig h b orh ood ch u rn a n eti the i u a io o — O ue cuut thü y*oíd , uuui j Uiuiaen» S atu rd ay uigh t. uiuui j ö w o r d » , tiiree lO M ru uu « lo r j Courte a itutabor from hert* a tten d ed lUe ¿»rice o l tw o wJren p a id ru ad* | 14 d an ce at Amt*ru*aii l e g io n hall Sal ittu c « , n o il c o a t the w ord a lt e r i arda> uigh t. i I j i l Uc taird uiaoruou. lielort* buyuife any I l u im lu ie o l lered io r aaie at in) property, better see • me to luukc certain mat uoae boloufe i m g to arc ra ¿old by another h rank i iiiraaueiy lu lu weal aiarn ju e lo aup For ttaie A il graded dimension, ruaUc, saipiup aud liui&h, rough or surlaccd, U uruiors B ro s , at ivusouabic priced oi-Ati phoue 13-F3. The J A. Jolt fuunh uud Mr. uud Mrs* \\ E. Nixon spent Saturday ut the P. A Davis home below Eugene. Mrs. C. Tueker, o f Gardiner, spent the week eud at the K. D. Tucker home. Mr. and Mre. Ualph W right, of I W alker, were dinner guests Sunday at the Oscar Jackson home. The l M. Powell. W T. Blukely, ‘ ‘ ,,d1? ‘ »>h “ m l. 1 ' ' shut tuck fam ilies picnicked Sunday | ou the river near the steel bridge. ! For plum in 1 1 ^ and sewer work, coil the Mi and Mrs. Fred W right, of Walk Frx.li tohop. a-5U*. er, were guests at the Oscar Jackson For H ik M y More mulOiu* aud U b ft J xroai ou l e d deep oa cast Alan. »> , i street, ierius. L . Al. Parker. lu y oilc J ,' For ¿Sole Baruaui in on b room houde ai $4UU ihe ruorn, w ith plumbing. electric wiring, garage, shade tree» and ya rd tarow a iu . Total price, $32UU. L.. C. L ockw ood. ju 9 tlo For Baie Cheap— K egisteied Jersey bull o l d e n o u g h i o r s e r v ic e . Cull u n d see him. t D. Van Nairn, Dorella, j23ji<pd ho" u' ° \ ',r m « h' . „ Mrs. M A. Horn and son Francis , , .. .. , A ,, and Loot a Browu m otored to Eugene ^ . . ... lu esd u y . Leota remained for a vsnt with her grandpa reuts. Mr. and Mrs. W Conner, o f 8a j lorn, were suppe»* guests Tuesday at the j C. C. Conner homo. A large number from here attended the funcrul ot Mrs. Elizabeth WTdder sheim at Cottage G rove Wednesday morning. Mrs W E Nixon and Mrs. E. J. Kent attended the Koyul N eighbors | convention in Cottage Grove Wedne» day afternoou. Mr. and Mrs. 1. Kent and daughter Callie are spending a few days at the Lee N ixon home. For Bale or Trade—Good gram sepa rutur. Chus. L. Hail. jnolM ttc L Y N X H O LLO W . I Yearling hem» and puUets io r saie, aet t t y lay . J . i For bale— D . good as jlie -J i I ' h. p new . o, gasoline U. Bale— LaV egai ila - ju cJdjiy • pd A sa aven u e. For engine; W illa r d , cream W om en’s suits......... $6.75 Cotton Swimming Suits $1.00 A good assortment of cotton s\v¡mining suits for men, women and children, all sizes and sev-^l era I colors; specially priced at the suit $1.00 Skirts for Summer W ear, $9.85 The collection includes all white flannel aud serge skirts, all silk sports skirts including taffetas, baro net satins, crepe, etc., in white, rose, lavender, henna, etc. These skirts were originally priced up to $’-•>. separator, (Special to The Sentinel.) June 27.— Am ong those in the Grove from this neighborhood M onday were For Bau* Aiy 2u acre place at uatham. Mrs. W A. Ream* and tw o children. Uood h o u s e , h ot a u d c o r d w a t e r , uew Ralph M osburg, Wni. Porter, Airs. 1 N b a i a , a ew c h i c k e a c o u p ; 2 g o u d c u w s , Dresses and Mrs. E. T. H artley and U u rs a m i w a g o n a n d c h ic k e a s w ilh son Harold. p ia c e . Goes at reasonabic p n e e un a c c o u n t o i l e a v i u - th è c i t y . G e o r g e J a I Jas. Huntsman, who was quite badly c o b s e n , B o x b i . Cottage G rò ve. J3 3 j l l * c ! injured at the Pioneer Lumber com This odd looking ring excites great in« p a n y ’s mill, was brought home Thurs- terest w hen observed on your finger. Mousing silk top union suits Wash goods consisting of dim- Fui Baie Ale C oi ihick g ia u i bm d er in An unusual gift. D r o p in to o u r st em da\ night o f last week. Cody Pontico in bodice or bund top style; t o d a v a n d ask to see t h i s o d d ¿ . " J ih uu e .<> la . w ork,ug at th. m ill this week in ities. fl&xons uml voiles, 2f> to C H I N E S E GOOD LUCK RING. tight knee; pink only, each— Lust— F orty who took Fresnu scraper Mr H untsm an’s place. 40 inches wide, plain white $1.00 i lulu in\ plan uu north i\urth .ie«*t Bennie Cole, o f W alker, was a dm $ 1 50 and white grounds with fig- svili kindly return same, a 1 had it uer guest Saturday o f Air. and Airs. Men’s summer weight union J b o n ow ed n o m private party, it whom j E. T. H artley. IN ured or floral designs; spe- suits iii unkle length, short Mr and Mr-. Delbert Bennett and l wish to return it. Albert Vvood STUUNC SILVI* eially priced al 4 yards for— juedoc son, o f W endling, were week end guests ard. sleeves, ecru, ea>.;h-— at the Fisher home. $1.00 ALSO LI 144 COLO $1.00 Xu Trade— Team, weighing lò o o each. Air Kadbaugh, who had been at the I io trade tor second hand lo r d . Lai home o f his w i f e ’s parents, Air. and | must be Hi good condition. L. A. Me Mrs. George Campbell, since lust win j3Ujll4pu ter with Mrs. Kadbaugh, who was ill, N O N E G E N U IN E W IT H O U T TH E S I l a ria lid, phono 2-F14. ; 1*01 Bale— Oue Reed stroller, uut R ap left last week for his home in Canada. id I ire less cooker. Phon* or cali un Air. and Airs. W alter P olitico, the | M is. L. J. hern, 1——u west Main, jndlh Al array fam ily, o f Eugeue, and the Bowers fam ily, o f C ottage G rove, with Fur Bole— Good o -room liuUoe and d j several guests, picnicked on Row river I T fif D u if/ u ffii S to re/ o r Qmiti/i/ unit S r n ’n r on the W est side acres iand on cast Valliney avenue, | »iith iamily orchard. Also 4 room house j Bun day. Jack Eaton and his grandparents, The wautads make very interesting and 4 lots on Madison avenue. Inquire reading._________________ i f o f G. W. Freeman, 133ft east Quincy | who hud been on a trip into Washing ton, returned Thursday o f last week J......* 9 * to tke «• 1 B aton kom. i'or Saie— SuiMl Biapuupiium- ami '¿i M i- Kisher, Mrs. Matter P en tico PROF EBBIO NAL C A R D B I at the C. A. AlcFarlund home during for a few days. Airs. Noah Bolton in ami Aire. P. H. Magee. rciorils Alsu u mall teed g n iid ci and Mrs. I). R Caldwell visited the the past week. caring for Mrs. Bolton. Mrs. Eva Hemenwuy arrived Friday i ’ iiun. 1<- L. juedU|Hi latter part o f last week with Mrs. L. D R A W K IM F. Lanie Willis is visiting in the Grove Harry, Fred, Ralph and Phillip Lam from Portland and i* visitin g at tin 1 L. Green. Bpeciaiist in O bstetrics K ot ¡»ale— T eam o l m aiu o w o ig m u g 1 this week. home o f her son, W. A. Hemenwuy. Th« J. A. Briggs fam ily were in Eu mere «pent Sunday in tin* Grove. j Will care for confinem ents at his abuht llUU cucii, hariibàa and wagon. Tin* J E. Meisner fam ily, Fred Bah gem* M onday. J. \\ Sear- left M onday for the Bo Mr. AlcGowen, who » em ployed at I home if desired. Bpecial nurse if re H. A. Klisworth, 3 miica suuth un Fa hernia district. Youculla, sp«iiit the week end hen* with lentils and A irs. Lillie Cochran and i quired. Phuues: o ffic e , J4; res. 120J tifi j>Ujii4p«l children, o f the G rove, picnicked 12 DO RENA. Little June Boitou is visiting with his fam ily. miles west o f Loraue Sunday. H W TITUS. D Al D F or Saie--C ’luivroiet ruadater w itb elee her father, Sterling Bolton. Mr and Aire. Win. Dorwnrd, Air D entistry tr a lighis and starter; in tir^t ciats There will be a picnic in Rudolph (Special to The Beutiuel.j Donald M cGee, o f Salem, i visiting Eva Heuienway and Mr. and Mr condition. P n cc a ttra ctive to m ove at Modern equipment. First National June 27.— Kate Sears, o f the Grove, t: Go h«>nn ->t In ;;i indpurent Mr. Andrew Brand ind -«»»1 Georg* visited ^ j g a r l ^ l i i b ^ 4 ^ ——^ ^ ^ . Bunk building. Hours, y to 12 and once. Alia. Harry B. W ebber, <08 viaited aeverui days with relatives and li 1 to b. Evenings and Sundays by G ibb • ' friends here, returning home M onday. ! appointment. O ffice phoue, lb ; res Alra. Clay England and children, o f J l u i Baie— Ford tour m g car, in guud i ideuce phone, 15ft Y. It A lw ays Pays to Trade at Gray’s condition. Burguin tor quick »aie. the G rove, spent the week end here iJO jilfpd I w*th Airs England ': parents, Mr. and D R W. E LEBOW’ La il at VV cat Bidè Garagi — — _ j ^fr 3 _ C. H. Jennings. Dentist BO bed ||i l i,. In» i U ■! * U ' I! O ffice Fifth aud Main. Honrs, 8:30 rooui aet, hall aeut, w riting de»k. in m g the past week with relatives aud ¡I to 12 and 1 to 5: i0. Evenings and quir- ot Alra. O Benson, phone 136-J . p friends in Row River. Bundays by app<jintment. P h on es: o ffic e 35, residence 133-L. W ill trade f r -n ^ m s e r AUiumowie lo r Mrs. Juu.es < hapu.ui. urnvud Vr.Uuy , what h a ., yu uf Bus Uu_. « utlaB. ,ur “ v i M t a t U * « h o » e DR. C. E FROST G rove. id o jlU * j f h,;r i * r- “ Ul1 Mrs. U. S. --------.------ —---- — | Bales. O ffice in Lawson buiiriug W e have the exclusive agency tor the Beaver Keed Mills products in Phone 47 W anted— Furnished house or apart auj Mrs. A. H Ward aud daugh menl. C. Al Bhryuey. Call Oregon ter uud son. Uettie aud Kullu, mulored Cottage Grove OTegon Cottage G rove; and these feeds are not only as good, having as high jueJOpd ; \ hlsud h i.lin I-<i .. . i ii with Mi 1 per cent protein as other feeds, Gut they are cheaper. G A V E N C D YO TT, M D Fu r hale C T ierticj, O iiu k tioxe.s aud " J f * f* ™ * ,1* . . and Physician and Burgeon pick them. G. v\ Alerariand, pnune . .. . .. ... i ., y j in3Uu4l 'ikughter D orothy, ot Alount View , vis X -ray work in all its branches. Eve J I ited Bundsy with Grand— B a I n . rungs by appointment. For Sale -Second hand K uubali organ The Mae Stewart fam ily visited Bun I /B E A V E R F E E D M A D E IN E U G E N E FOR L E SS j, 634 Alain C ottage Grove, Oregon ai Bilver Star Exchange. jn.Ufpd day at the C. A. Harlow home at 8tar. li - ._____________ ___ ____________ __ Leonard Poquette has purchased a Beaver egg producer, 21 per cent protein $2.65 J E YOUNG For Sole Ten young Pekin duck;, at a Chevrolet touring car o f the Seventh A ttorn ey at Law bargain . V I h a v e a t«*\% ft weeks j Garage, Eugene egg inasti, 17 per cent protein.......... $2.45 O ffice rear o f First N ational bank old W h i i • Leghorn pullets. O. H Shaw ,, jj p England and children mi)tore<t j Cottage G rove, Oregon phone 29-F2. jnJOpd . to E Ug ene M onday. Beaver scratch $2.65; Eugene sciateli $2.45; Mill run, 80s, sk $1.65 Air and Mrs. S. O. VanBehoiack mo | Lust— Chestnut more w ith white tip on H J. SIIIN N tored to M areola Sunday and visited at fa c e ; weighs about 1100. Phone hi A ttorn ey at Law and the Jim Wheeler horn«*. N otary Public form ation to Söderström , 5-F14. ju30c B U Y B Y T H E T O N A N D G E T Y O U R PEED D E L IV E R E D Mias Dora Alosby was iu Eugene j P ractices in ail courts. Tw enty fiv e over Saturday night. years o f experience A fine assortment of dairy feed, mill run, shell, hog feed, corn, oats Air. uud Airs Ralph Laud arrived Bader Bldg. C ottage G rove, Ore. Thursday for a visit with relatives and and barley. “ G E T Our Prices You Alw ays Save. friends. A L T A K IN G Earl Van Valin left Saturday fo r a | A ttorn ey at Law visit with relative- and friends in Ne i Collections, Probate, N otary Public braska Pea I terry coffee will please the most critical taste lb. 35c; 3 lbs. j 774 W illam ette St., Eugene, Ore. Airs. J. E. Kedford is visitin g in Therefore you get quicker and the G rove for a few days. J. 8. AIEDLEY more satisfactory service Miss Sarah Riley returned Sunday N. B. C. Crackers Tobacco Com Flakes A ttorn ey at Law from a w e e k ’s visit in Mareola at the rtVg-lb caddie 49c ! Eugene Loan 6i Savings Bank Bldg home o f an uncle and aunt, Mr. and ■ Armour’s, pkg ........... 10c Eugene, Oregon G A S & O IL Hulk sodas, lb ... l&c Star, Horseshoe and Climax, Airs. Jim Wheeler. 2 6c Kellogg’s, 2 pkgs 80c 5-lb box grahams 85c the plug The ice cream social and party given LUNCH OOODS D R W. M. H A M IL T O N at the hall Friday night was well at I 26c ; Post Toasties, 2 pkgs Hulk grahams, lb 18c Chiropractic Velvet, P A., Union Leader, I tended. Chronic cases a specialty. O ffice Genevieve Poquette visited Thursday I over Darby hardware. Residence at George Washington, Lucky SHREDDED WHEAT SALMON ; with relatives and friends in Row j 212 South P a cific H ighw ay. 2&C Best pink, 2 cans Strike, the tin or pouch 14c 8 pkgs for 36c River. Air. and Airs. W. W. Chnsm an re Corner of Pacific Highway and AIRS F. J A L8T O TT Suggestive Therapeutics West Main St., Near the Bridge turned M onday from a w eek s’ stay at j ■ MrOredie spring» Fancy guaranteed creamery butter the lb... 46c Why keep your painsf Both chronic Mis» Dora Alosby is w orking at the I and acute ailm ents treated I Glen Scott home. Phone 180 L C ottage G rove, Ore. Everett Holstrom, o f M areola, has SARDINES BACON BROOMS | SHORTENING i been visiting at the home o f his grand ! J 1 SPRAY In oil, can . .............. 5c Best side, lb 30c Kugene made 494’ White (.'loud shortening parents, Mr and Mrs. J. H Kirk. Real Estate, In.-urance and in mustard, can ,10c Backs, lb 28r Best grude 98c 4 lbs 78c, 8 lbs $1.60 Miss B**ssi»* England went to Eugene Collections M onday for a w eek ’s visit with rela O ffice in First National bank build | tives. in g ; Sixth street entrene« John Lawson and daughter Robina i motored to Eugene W edneaday. H E R B E R T W LO M B A R D A ttorn ey at I . aw L)r. Koyal J (Jick of Eatgene TH E CED AR!) F irst N ational »tank Building will he in Drain at the Per Matches, guaran R I E N T A L S u perstition ?— Perhaps so— but at least an 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 ea lth , H ap pin ess, Prosperity, and Long Lite. O good a.'' new ; g o i u g »UP Six lit street. ch eap , lu ll ui ju c2 3 ju 4 p d More Than a Dollar s Worth ior a Dollar H eU iu ieil. t W i g s & M a rk sb u n j 1 Aug. H einrich Gray Sells Feed Off the Main Drag MRS. HENRY HOHL # Drain! A tte n tio n ! Cottage Grove, Ore. DR 145 P) R O Y SM ITH Veterinarian Phones 1114 and 915 Park Street, Eugene, Oregon kins hotel July 9 to examine eyes and fit glasses Satis faction guaranteed in every respect. Charges reasonable June 27. Mr-. M Aubrey, o f Klam nth Falk-, is visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Hammond. Mrs Johnson, who had been taking care o f her daughter, Mrs ste rlin g Bolton, went to their ranch Monday teed good Six Boxes for 35c ER AY 5 C A S H & C A R R X Highest Cash Price Paid for Select Eggs