Bernice Trainor, o f Creswell, and C. C. Tucker, o f Gardiner, are guests at the K. B. Hanna home. Mr. Tucker is a brother o f Mrs. Hanna. Buy the “ LIGHT OVERLAND “ and bo a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Grove: Touring and Roadster, $(595; IT IS JUST AS VALUABLE AS FOOD IN THE WINTER Coupe, $1036; Sedan, $1090. Overland BUT IT ’S LOTS MORE FUN TO EAT IT DURINll THE Garage. a21tfc HOT WEATHER. Mrs. Fred Kress, of Corning, Calif., formerly of this city, is visiting at the home of her brother, J. D. Monroe. Bob Jones made a tr o to Eugene Wednesday night. Patronize home industry. The Oregon — AND GET ALL THE ENJOYMENT WITHOUT ANY OF Fire Relief has written insurance at THE WORK cost for 27 years— has over half million dollar reserve as evidence of its good ---------------------------- P h o n e 1 4 9 -------------------------------- management. See Tom Awbrey or John Durham for rates. Near Bartell hotel.* Chester Nolund ami J. G. G ar row were up from Creswell Wednesday. Mr. am I Mrs. Robert Sherwood and daughter Marjory and Mrs. Sherwood’s sister, Miss Gladys Hastings, all of The C. E. Umphrey aud Elbert Smith Portland, arrived Monday to visit at the home of Mr. Sherwood’s mother fum¡lie» returned Monday from a camp F. Thrasher. They will spend ing trip below Triangle lake. They had a Mrs few B. days here before going on to been hwny n week. Los Angeles on their summer vacation Nel»on can save you money on tiro». trip. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White went to Bo»eburg Monday night to attend the convention of the Oregon State I’ hur maceutical UH»ociatinn. A hurried or incomplete ex­ Henry Hi!»», who owu» u homestead near Dram, ih the city for a few amination of your eye*, and ! day» visiting at the home of hi» »i»ter, glasses which cent too little Mr». W. J. White. to give the efficiency you The eye» o f tho world are on Cottage must have, are dangerously drove. If you have property here, you expensive in the end. by having those casings and are likely to find it u good investment, but the rest lea» »pint is in the blood tubes put in first class shape at of muny uud if you really want to sell My glasses are sold as your property at a reasonable price you cheaply as the same quality should list it with me. If you wish to of mounting and lenses are buy, I have none choice listings J. Al. sold elsewhere, but 1 honest­ Durham, realtor. jnetufc ly believe that the painstak­ Mis» Muriel Shay will teuch the third ing service that goes with and fourth grades in the Creawell schools 'the coming year. them makes them worth No matter what it ia you -~ant Mrs. J. y. Willits and daughter, Mrs. in printing, get it at The Sen more. Theodore Norris, huvi returned from tf Klamath Enlls. Mrs Norris, whose hus­ Mi» Brrilui Cox is recoverin'; from band died in Klamath Pall» a short time ago, has moved here und will her recent illness. make her home with hei parents. Mrs. Lila Wilson, o f Cattyonvillc, Moviug uud storuge. Phone tm City who had been visiting at the home of OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Transfer. u v llt f her niece, M t . n . Nelson Durham, left Monday to visit relatives in Medford. Factory on Promisi!» The siiiullpoi quarantine whn-li was Miss Luella Howard, of Chicago, ha* placed on the W. E. Darby home sev- Cottage drove Oregon arrived to spend two months at tli? eial weeks ago, has been removed. home of her cousin, Mrs. A. M. Moore. Kenneth DeLassus left Tuesday She will also visit in Portland, San for Ouklund, Calif., to visit his father, Francisco ami Los Angeles Cyrus DeLassus. Eat Your Ice Cream Now BUY RED ROSE BRAND ICE CREAM COTTAGE GROVE CREAM ERY About Glasses Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble m Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works D. J. Scholl Tales ♦ Don't forget the big dance in Cottage Grove armory July 17. of the Town I Joe Little'8 Portland orchestra ------------------------ « The music the dancers like. pd •T. E. Young wii1 in Eugene Monday Otto Burcham and O hcut Wheeler left Friday for Idaho, whore they will on business. work iu the wheat harvest for the re W. G. VanKiper arrived Monday mam dor of the summer. from Portland to upend a couple of weeks visitiug his mother, Mr». Anna Miss M iiiu Fowler left Friday to spend the summer visiting in Me Minn Gowdy. »Sugar uud flour at Bvidler’n Feed vi lie jne9r For your chiekeu dinner, try some Store. Rev. B. F. Fellnmn, pastor o f the of Hterhng's coopfatteued chickens, 826 west Main. jly7c First Baptist chureli in Albany, re­ turned home by motor Monday after Eliucr Willard, who is on the O. K having spent the week end as the A N. line, is here from Baker \isitmg guest o f Itev. and Mrs. 11. B. Il»*r. his parents, Mr. and Mrs. (). H. Wil Rev. Feliman spoke twiee Sunday at lard. the union gathering of the rural Sun­ day schools and in tlo- evening he delivered the sermon at the union ser vice in the purk. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Trunbfer. uvltt Mr. aud Mrs. Charles Duguu and granddaughter, Helen Wells, motored up from Eugene Sunday and speut the day with Rev. and Mrs. 11. B. Her. Mr. Duguu is head salesman for the Applegate Furniture company iu Eu gene. Lena Wilson Tustrow, of Portland, ia visiting ut the home of her sister, Mrs. Walter Lucky. Nelson for tires, auto accessories, gas, oils or anything else in the auto PERFECT PIES mobile line ut right prices. jIH c That is what everyone who eats A number of the employes of the them Bays You have your choice local telephone exchange will attend the telephone employes’ picnie at ea*'h day from a dozen different Kiger island, near Corvallis, July 23. fillings, but each and everyone has the same flaky, tender crust. Mrs. Isabella Randolph left Monday for Boise, Ida., to visit for the re mainder o f the summer with Mi Em ily Ferguson and other friends. G r o v e C o t t a g e E l e c t r i c Bakery Mr mid Mr». Albert Ru intuì I Mi»» 1 lu i »y buck hit , of Hrio, nml Ellen Horn», of Woodburn, visited mg the pu»t week at the home of Borri»’ cousin, J. C. Porter. n ml Mi»» dor Mi»» The only ily way to clean rug» und curput». The Premier Pr way. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. jnl6c Mi»» Nnrah H Chapin, who hn» boon engaged in mi»»ionary work among the Indmn», hn» arrived from Tucson, Arut., to »pend a month or more at the im n ie ut io o 1. 1 . i > I ,. i \ The most from the FREE BAKING POWDER We will give free one halt pound can ot Golden West liak mg powder with each sack of Crown flour purchased hriday or Saturday SUGAR ADVANCING Sugar 1 b still advancing. We are selling sugar 75c a sack under the market prioe today Let ua sell you a sack for your fruit -¿aiming. Smith-Short Grocery t o r « T i l l Monroe Studio Do you house cleaning now. Rent a Premier. A. L. Wynne. Phone 6. Mrs. A. N elsou and daughter Corinue are here from Oakland, Calif., visiting at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Finley Whipps. Mr. and Mrs. V. 8 . G off and two sons left Wednesday to spend two weeks at McCredie springs on their annual summer vacation. For correct treatment, try Nelson’s Service »Station. j!14c BEFORE STEPPING ON THE STARTER ask the Missus if she has included a sufficient supply o f sandwiches in the luuch basket. You know how a trip to the lulls increases your appe­ tite, so go prepared, with the great est of all appeasers of hungry appe tites—sandw iches. I f you need more bread to make an additional supply of sandwiches, go to your nearest grocer and ask for Every Day Bread Bender’s City Bakery Every sack guaranteed. Tki ^ — but photographs of the children never grow up Easy to own a Premier, $5.00 down, $5 00 per month. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. Mrs. George Kerr left yesterday tor her home in Wedderburn, accompanied by her sister, Mias Esther Silsby. Carl Palmer was called to Portland Friday by the death of Mrs. Palmer’s father, Adam Derr. All kinds of poultry supplies at Beid lcr’s Feed Store. jnoOe Robert Carpenter, recently of Grants Pass, has moved into the Sii-by resi­ Wilfred Jury, who had been visitiug dence at Third and Adams. here for the past few days, left Mon Rev. and Mrs. Simpson Hamrick day to return to the U. 8 . hospital at went to McCredie springs Wednesday Cushman, n« ar Tacoma. to spend u \acat ion o f t wo aeeks Mrs. Anna K» tteubach aud son Otto, ot Berkeley, Calif., spent the week cud with the William Frasier Johnson fain ily. I f you are thinking o f purchasing a cream separator come in uud see the best machine on the market (Sharpies) before placing your order. Hold by Sterling Feed Co. jly7c Mrs. Charles Marrow and little daughter, of Mnreola, arrived »Sunday to visit at the home of Mrs. Marrow ’s brother, G. W. McQueen. Mrs. Mary Holsum flour made. Milled Davidson, another sister, arrived Mon day afternoon from Terry, Mont., for best hard wheat obtainable an extended visit here and with other relatives iu the northwest. Crown Flour t t in ) . i n Children Change i p p r i i l i t i i Your Trad« Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Bweep, of 1 V i­ ver, Colo., are visiting at the horn» o f Mrs. Sweep1« sister, Mrs. O. H. Heine They made the trip west by motor. ‘I PURE FOOD Saturday night dance at the Armory. Eugene orcheitra. jl4 c Mrs. Chester T. Horton aud children, o f Seattle, are visiting Mrs. Horton’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Woodard. Mr. uud Mrs. Albert Woodard have returned from Dallas, where they a t­ tended the wedding of a brother of Mr. Woodard. Second hand goods bought, sold aud exchanged. Morris & Cox, at east end o f bridge. jne9tfc Mrs. H C. Timm and childreu, Doro­ thy and George, of Hawtelfo, Calif., are visiting at the home of Mrs. Tim m ’s sister, Mrs. G. W. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. George Schneider, of Lorane, spent Saturday visiting at the home o f the former *s brother, Joe Schneider. If you haven’t time to clean your rugs, we will do it for you. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. F. H. Allison is spending a vacation o f two weeks at Loon lake. Mrs. Earl Arthur returned Friday night from Newport, where she spent a week. Dr. A. C. Beecher and daughter, Mrs. Wade, who had visited the form er’s uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Smith Bailey, for two weeks, left Saturday for their home in La Grande, Ind. Stock salt at Beidler’s Feed Store. Miss Myrtle Bigelow, whose home is iu South Dakota, speut Saturday at the home of her uncle, A. C. Loucks. Mr. and Mrs. Bud Porter returned Friday from a trip to Idaho. Patronize your own home industries — buy “ Sterling“ feeds for your chickens, horses, cows and hogs. Ster­ ling Feed Co., 826 W. Main St. jly7c Pearl Ashby went to Creswell Satur day to visit Mrs. Athea Parks. Mrs. Ella Clark, who had visit­ ing Mrs. Charles McGee, returned Sat urday to her home in Woodburn. Miss Benetta Teeters, of Donna, spent the week end m Eugene. Miss Teeters will teach at Santa Clara dur­ ing the com ug school year. Moving und storage. Phoue 99. City Transfer. n o v lltfc A meeting of the M others’ «lab has been called for Saturday afternoon in the rest room. All members are urged to be present. Mrs. \\ L. Hacch and daughter Dor­ othy left Saturday for Ridgefield, Wash., to visit Mrs. H atch’s uncle, W illiam Thomas. Used cars at Nelson’s: Dodge tour mg, $350; Dodge touring, $475; Chev­ rolet, $ 2 2 5 ; Chevrolet, $350; Ford tour- AI1g> $ltt0; Ford delivery, $250; Ford bug, $125. jll4 c A party of young people, including Miss Eunice VauDenburg, Miss Mar gaiet Galloway, Miss Dessa Harms, Miss Bethel Gowdy, M -. and Mrs. Ivan Warner, Ren .Sanford, Arch Proctor and Wilfred Jury, picnicked Sunday at Curriu bridge on Row river. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Prever, o f Hcio, visited for 14 few days this week with the Van Allison family. Business men: Get your billing and bookkeeping systems of The Sentinel. tf A sou was. born Friday to Mr. and Mrs. Sterling Bolton. l’he ladies’ aid of the Baptist church held a cooked food sale at the Smith- Short grocery Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. George Foster, E. R. Burnside and Harry Rentle spent the week end at Mineral, making the trip on their motorcycles. Galloway lor Insurance, 511 Main, tf Mr. and Mrs. Glen Percival aud Austin Fleg&l, who spent part of the past two weeks in Cottage Grove, have returned to their homes in Portland. Mr. and Mrs. Clay England speut Saturday in Eugene. G» t our prices on ton lots o f feed B» idler’s Feed Store. jne9c The residence of-M rs. Fannie Witte on Seventh street will be occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Bradley and children. Mrs. Witte returned to her hotel in Youcalla Sunday. G. Chrisman, o f Eugene, spent Sun dayr visiting his brother, Scott Chris man. Moviug and storage. Phoue 99. City Transfer. n o v lltfc Arch Proctor left Monday night for Long Bench, Calif., to make his home with his parents. Mrs. Emma Doolittle left Friday for Portland to visit a sister, Mrs. F. P. Vaughn. Later she will go to Centralia, Wash., to spend the summer with an other sister, Mrs. Harlan Stanton. Mrs. Doolittle’s home has been rented to William Bowles for a year. Try some o f the Milk Producer at Beidler’s Feed Store. jue30c Miss Nieta Hazleton has taken a po­ sition iu the office o f the county audi­ tor in Eugene. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boyd, of Kansas City, are visitiug at the home of Mrs. ¡B o y d ’s sister, Mrs. J. W. McBride. J. H. Chambers returned Thursday j night from u business trip to Portland. McConnon products, spices, extracts, toilet articles and many other things, i am located permanently in Cottage Grove with these products. L. S. McCoy, phoue 181 J. jly7tfc William Frasier Johnson returned Friday from u short business trip to Sun Fiuncisco. Galloway writes msurauce. Miss Helen Mrs. Glen Terrell and Miss Ruth old and C. L. Bede went to Eugene Wednesday. Mrs. returned from Terrell will remain for u visit of a Miss Foster’s in Roseburg. few days. Foster and brother Har Blosser, of Lorane, havo a visit at the home of sister, Mrs. Roy Counts, Dance at the Armory Saturday Mr. aud »Mrs. 8 . P. Short ridge a d daughter Ellen». Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ night. Eugene orchestra. j 14c neth Berry aud daughter Wanda, W il­ Mr. mid Mrs. W. L. Waters, o f Port­ liam Thorn and L icile Whitlock lumped oil Lost creek mid at Blue land, visited for u short time iu this River on the »McKenzie part of last j < ity last week. Mr Waters was for- | inerly in business in this city. week. Mr. Hud Mrs Victor Kem aud Mr. Now open for business Ladies’ and gentlemen’* first class shoe shim ug par and Mrs. G. A Sanders and small son lor. Hotel Bartell. First class service.* i Paul returned Sunday from a week’s | motor trip to Tacoma and Seattle. Mr and Mrs. W. H Enderly have 'They attended the automobile rases in gone to Ashland, where they will r ! Tacoma on the Fourth, motored to main until fall, going then to Los An Rsinier national purk and visited brief geles, when- they plan to locate per ly ou their way home with Mr and Mr*. I. H Voatch. out from Portland. manently. One o f the most vital pointH in keeping your children healthy, es­ pecially during warm weather is pure food. We offer only the purest food auppliea possible to procure. O strand e r Mr. and Mrs. Furl Morris und Max Wilson arrived Wednesday by motor from Los Ango!«*» and are visiting at tho W. N. McLaughlin home. Mrs. Me Laughlin is the mother of Mrs. Morris and Mr. Wilson. The latter is a grad­ uate of Cottage Grove high. Bay Baker, Charles White, W. F. Stroud, W. D. Stroud, Kussoll Stroud and Jimmy Lawson motored to Eugene aud attended M. \V. A, ludve Monday night. Mrs. A. K. Speurow, Miss Sarah Roop and Miss Gladys Hughes, o f this city, will be members ol u party of 111 young women who will go to Alasku this sum mer for a two weeks’ vacation trip. They will sail from Seattle July 22 and will visit a number of places of interest, including Luke Bennett. The BEST CEMENT WORK of every description. Nothing too small; nothing too large. MOST reasonable rates. Burge & Hardin Air. uud Mrs. Aubrey Redifer, en route from Ash laud to Brookings, where they will make their home, visit ed this week with Mrs. R edifer’s pur cuts, Mr. uud Airs. C. F. Walker. The work of repuintiug uud repair mg both the interior and exterior ol the Cottage hotel was begun this week. Rev. aud Mrs. J. Eric Carlson, of this city, received diplomas this week for completion o f a course iu the lead ership training school at the closing session o f the atiuuul convention of the Christian church at Turner. They were members of a class of 37 who com pleted the course. The Curlsous will return the first of the week from Portland, where they uer spending a few days following the convention. A. M. Moore, of Jones & Eaton, has been iu Ashland on business for sev oral days. He is expected home today. Miss Ethel Powell, who lives on the south Lorane road, was iu the city Friday. Thomas Jones is here from Pendle­ ton visiting at the home of his nephew, J. I. Jones. Airs. H. O. Anderson returned to her home in Ashland Alouday, after hav ing visited at the home o f Mr. uud Airs. Albert Anderson. Mrs. G. W. Hturges returned to her home iu Grunts Puss Alouday, after a visit at the home o f her son, D. W. Sturges. Mrs. Leon DesLarzes and daughter AUce Ehznbeth have gone to Grants Pass and Ashland to spend u month visiting. In Grants Pass they will be guests o f Air. and Mrs Claude Linch. E. L. Cheney has purchased the An sel Wood property ou Eighth street. Mr. Wood was here from Marshfield Saturday to complete the deal. Mrs. Ibna Beager and Miss Irma Randall, who are attending summer school at Alonmouth normal, speut the week end in Cottage Grove. The home missionary society of the Methodist church will pack a box to send to Miss Lura Hefty iu China Wednesday afternoon. All persons hav ing anything to send in the box should have them at the church or the Meth­ odist parsonage by that day. Wilbam Thum and Lester Phelps mo­ tored to Portland Haturday night. Dr. A. W. Kirne’s residence on east Main street is receiving a coat of paint outside aud has been lefimshed inside. C. H. Burkholder was brought home Tuesday from a Eugene hospital. Mrs. 8am Newcomb was a Eugene visitor Tuesday. Miss Jessie Handboru went to Rose- burg Tuesday to be with her aunt, Mrs. Alable Hchindler, who was injured recently when her automobile over turned. T. C. Hhuw and two graiidchildreu, Wayne aud Alartiu »Shaw, have gone to Canyonville to visit at the home of Mr. 8 h aw ’s 40a, V. W. Shaw. Marvin Alstott aud Billie Skilling I have gone to Corvallis, w here they willi be employed ou a ranch for the sum mer. Miss Gladys Daiuewood left this! week with her cousins. Mr. aud Mrs. I Ray Perry, o f Hpringfield, on a motor ' trip of two weeks into Nevada. McQueen George McQueen Jr. and Guy Van Riper have gone into the Bohemia dis trust on an outing. Mrs. E. J. Howe is vieiting ai th* Hpahr aud Miles Pitcher homes on itov. river. P. E. Brown returned Tuesday iron the Joe Dumewood ranch, where he wa. employed for several mouths. Air. and Airs. John Ulmer liuve ar rived from New York to visit at Liu home of iheir daughter, Airs. John Woodard. Aliss Aiaud Lamson went to Corvillis Tuesday. Aliss Gaile Craig, of Drain, is visit ing her sister, Airs Ai. V. Wcideu. Aliss Winnie Lundesa went to Port laud Tuesday to visit her sister, Air:. J. A. Pattisou. Air. and AIis. J. W. Cox., of Ken Wash., are visiting at the home ol their daughter, Airs. J. 8. Penix. Au eight pound son was born Tuei day morning to Air. aud Airs. Lour. Bender. Wilbam Baimbndge returned Tues­ day from Oakland, where he had vrs ited relatives. Mrs. Heldon Powell spent Tuesday in Eugene. Mrs. C. J. Lundeen went to Portland Tuesday on business. Josiah Porter was in Euguire Tues­ day. Mrs. C. E. Htotseuburg was in tho city from Anlauf Tuesday. II. J. Hhinu was a business visitor in Eugene Tuesday. Important business mutters will bo discussed al a meeting of the meiubci - ship and congregation of the Fire. Presbyterian church Tuesday evening at 8 o ’clock in the church. A social session, at which light refreshments will be served, will follow. G. B. Arnest, o f Cottage Grove, has been transferred from Albany, where he has been representative o f the Ful­ ler Brush company, to Eugene. He suc­ ceeds C. L. Friend, who has gone to Heattle. Harry Rentle, local bicycle aud mo­ torcycle dealer, was in Drain Wednes­ day ou business. He will go to Port­ land Haturday by motorcycle. Fire o f unknown origin destroyed the old Burkett hotel at Divide Tuesday. The Burketts sold the property some time ago. The Army Goods store has closed for the summer aud will not reopen until fall. The R. B. Wilson family arrived Wednesday from Portland for a brief visit at the home of Mr. Wilson's pat­ ents, Air. and Mrs. George Wilsou. Mr. and Airs. B. K Lawson aud son, o f Wedderburn, and Air. and Mrs. \. A. Leech and child, o f Redlands, Calif . are visiting at the H. K. Metcal. home. Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. Leech an 1 Mrs. Metcalf are sisters. The Lawson 4 motored over from Wedderburn a n ! met the Leechs at Grants Pass. Mr. and Airs. Fred Redder, o f Santa Rosa, Calif., visited Tuesday at th.) I. B. Morris home. Robert Alorauda, who had been visil- ing at the I. B. Morris home, lei Tuesday for his home 111 Eureka, Cali . His family remained for a longer visi . Airs. F. J. Alstott and daughter Ve>- ta and Airs. D. B. Chamberlain at­ tended the W. C. T. U. convention i 1 E u gen ^ J iV ed n esd a ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ MEMBER ^FEDERAL R E S E R V E ^ SYSTEM This O ne Subject of Strength A bank is as strong as its re­ sources. Behind ua we have the Federal Reserve System with UOl.D RESERVES OF $2,200,000,000. YOUR bank should be the strongest—ready for any emer­ gency. Our facilitiea aud re­ sources are at your service. First National Bank 4’ The Old Reliable” Kerr’s Feed Baby chick feed and mash, developing grain aud mash, egg producer aud scratch feed. Also Fisher’s and Oolden Rod feeds. berry boxes and crates Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store