RED ROSE BRAND ICE CREAM Is made from pure pasteurized « ream under most sanitary conditions. Eat some every day. It is an easy habit to get into. COTTAGE GROVE The Sign Of Perfect Service Ey«‘b carefully examined and properly fitted with glasses without the use of drugs. Complete lens grinding factory on the premises. SAVE YOUR EYES D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Factory ou Promu*«» Cottage Orove Oregon Mr». Jessie Green spent Bunduy in Springfield. Mi. aud Mrs. C. J. Kem were in tu gone Bunduy. Have you seen the nev Dodge ut Nelson 'sf Better see it Friday or But urday, as the buyer wishes to take it home. jl21c Mrs. Ella Thompson huv hud un electrie light plant installed on her farm six miles up Bilk creek. Hester Heard and Virginia Bosley left Bunduy to attend the Epworth leugue institute being held ihni week in Ashltiud. For your chicken dinner, try some o f Sterling’s coop-fattened chickens, 826 west Main. jly7c Mrs. G. A. Nichols and Mrs. B. T. Hardman left Bunduy by motor to visit a sister m Tucornu. W. H. Oatraudor has purchased from Fruuk King the 12 ucre pear ranch which adjoins the Ostruuder ranch north o f the city. T h e B E ST CEMENT WORK uf every deecriptiou. Nothing too emuli ; nothing too large. MUST reasonable rates. Burge & Hardin Glasses, 5 rents each, ut W. L. l>»r by A Co. jlt’ li- M rs. M Human left Saturday for her home m Hun Pedro, Calif., utter visiting ut Wildwood « till her cousin, Mr». Florence Proudfit. Bid well it Clark liuie completed the job o f painting aud papering the new Methodist church at Yoncallu. The only wuy to cleuu rug» aud carpets The Premier way. A. L. WyUne, phone 6. jnlOe Dwight Buchunun and Eugene Hum rick went to Yoncallu Sunday for the dedication services ot the new Meth odist church, going on from there to Ashland for the Epworth league iusti tute this week. While away they will climb Mt. Ashland The eyes of the world are on Cottage Orove. i f you have property here, you ure likely to find it u good investment, but the restless spirit is in the blood of many aud if you really want to soli your property at a reasonable price you should list it with me. i f you wish to buy, 1 have some choice listings. J. At. Durham, realtor. jneStfc Mr. and M rs. D. H. Hemeuway have returned from Winchester beach and CREAMERY- Seaside, where they spent u vacation o f two wt*eks. Henry Brown, of Oakland, visited Saturday at the Ralph Hand home. Moving aud storuge. Phone 99. City Trausfer. u v lltf Fred Peters, who injured his back when he fell from u dock a few weeks ago, was able to be down town Batui day for the first time since his injury. Carey H. Medley, o f Koseburg, spent the week eud here with his parents, Mr. uud Mrs. William Medley. Sugar aud flour at B eidler '» Feeu Store. jne9c Mr aud Mrs. Roy Knox und Frank Knox, of Portland, spent Sunday at the home o f Mrs. Alfred Beidler, who is a sister of the uieu. Mrs. William Haupt went to Port land Saturday to visit her two dough ters, Mrs. J. H Free and Mrs. G. \\ Edwards. American Camp Kook stoves cheap ut W. L. Darby & Co. jl21c Rev. aud Mrs. C. C. Van Gorkum and children, of Orosi, Calif., are visiting I at the home of Mrs. Van Gorkum’s mother, Mrs. Aim liu Phelps, for two j weeks. Rev. Van Gorkum preached at tin Baptist church Sunday morning and will deliver the sermon ut the union service in the park next Sunday evening. Moving aud storage. Phone 99. City Transfer. u vlti Mrs. A. M Muorc, of thio city, aud Miss Luellu Seward, a cousin from Chicago who has been visiting here, have gone to McCiedie springs lor u vacation trip. Mrs. William Bartels and her sister, Miss Margaret Carter, will leave in a few days to attend the wedding of their sister Dorothy in Portland. Easy to own a Premier, $5.00 down, $5.00 per mouth. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. Mrs. Mary Crout, of Tacoma, is vis iting ut the home oi her cousin, Mrs. Rav Baker. Mrs. Mury Davidson, of Terry, Mont., who had been visiting at the home of her brother George McQueen, went to Murcola last week to visit a sister, Mrs. Charles Marrow. All kinds of poultry supplies at Beid ler’s Feed Btore. jne9e J e ff Butherliu, who had beeu in Bt. M ary's, Ida., is here visiting with friends. R. J. Burley, of Liuuton, who visited last week at the M. V. Phillips home, will return iu the near future with his family to reside in Cottage Grove. Buy the ‘ LIGHT O VER LAN D *' aud be u satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage Grove: Touring und Roadster, $095; Coupe, $1030; Sedan, $1090. Overland Garage. alii tie Ralph Tower left Mouday by motor for u two weeks’ trip to Utuh points. Mrs. W. W. McFurlaud and sou, Glen Bmith, and Anchor Aisled, of Cottage Grove, and Ole Woodruff, of Albany, have been spending un outing ut Bel kuup aud Foley springs. Mr. Woodruff has returned to his home iu Albuny Get Beidler’s price on sugar this week. jl21c Norvul Armes has taken over the mail route carried by George H. Brain ard for u year. Mr. Bruiuurd left Fri day for u vacation of two weeks up the McKenzie. Mrs. Atha Feeler, who hud beeu vis iting with Mrs. C. E. Neet, returned to her home iu Portland Friday. Putronize home industry. The Oregon Fire Relief has written insurance at cost for 27 years—has over half million dollar reserve as evidence o f its good maiiugenieut. Bee Tom Awbrey or John Durham for rates. Near Burtell hotel.* Mr and Mrs. B. V. Allison huve moved into their new home on Fifth street. The new residence is rapidly nearing completion. The J. B. Bensou residence, which they occupied tern porarily, is being remodeled and re paired. No matter what it ia you v ant in printing, get it at The Sen \ tf Engine Register: M. C. Howell has begun suit in circuit court against J. B. Milue and Cora Milne to recover the sum of $250, alleged due ou a promissory sole together with interest from June 0, 1922, and $50 attorney fee. Mrs. E m i l i a Harms, of Portland, is spending a two weeks’ vaeatiou with her aunt, Mrs. Jasper Patten. Bee Nelson for used cars at right prices and terms jl21e Mr. and Msr. Nathan E. Barrett, of Eugene, speut Bunduy with Mrs. Bar ret ’a mother, Mrs. Barah Harms. Mrs. W. H Currin and Miss Mary Buchanan, accompanied by the for m er’s daughter Margaret, motored up from Corvallis the first of the week aud are visitiug at the home of their sister, Mrs. H. H. Veateh. Do you house cleaning uow. Rent a Premier. A. L. Wynne. Phone 0. Mrs. Katie B. Watch, postmaster, is taking her vacation o f two weeks from the postoffice. Mrs. Ida Veateh and son Robert re­ turned Tuesday from a visit of severul weeks at Takiliua I f you are thinking of purchasing a cream separator come in und see the best machine oo the market Sharpies) before placing your order. Bold by Bteriing Feed Co. jly7c Mrs. A. I. Fagnln and children ar rived Tuesday from Rice Hill for a visit with Mrs. Fagula’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett. Mrs. Louis Kniuph, former resident, now living at Harrisburg, visited sev­ eral days o f this week with friend* i l Cottage Grove. Galloway writes insurance. George Geil, of Portland, is visiting his sister, Mrs. C. W. Dwyer. A nine pound son was born July 17 to Mr. and Mrs Charles Crumley. Now open for business— Ladies* and gentlemen’s first class shoe shining par lor. Hotel Burtell. First class service.* A six pound daughter, who has been named Lois, was born July 18 to Mr. and Mrs. Clarenee Btorieburg. Mrs. Rebecca Medley has goue to Oakland to visit her daughter, Mrs. J. H. Nees. Her granddaughter, Doro­ thy Nees, who had been visiting here for some time, accompanied her. The N«*w Home sewing machine for sale by W. L. Darby & Co. j!21c. Mrs. F. H. Blair Sommers and daugh­ ter Dorothy, Mrs. E O. Bartholomew and two daughters Bettie Blair and Jean, Mrs. Ruth Blair Farley and Miss Sadie Blair are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W'. H. Blair. Mrs. Farley is spending a few days in Portland this wreek. The P. C. LaCasse family will occu py the new residence being erected by H. K. Brand uu Twelfth street when the boildiug is completed. Business men: Qet your billing and bookkeeping system* of Tbe Sentinel. tf Odd Fellows from the Loraue aud Youcalla lodges of that order were in Cottage Orove .Saturday night, each lodge briugiug a elan» o f candidate» upon which the degree» were conferred. Mary Wescarsun, formerly of Cot tuge Orove aud uow of Eugeue, ia via itiug friend» in thia city. Oalloway for Insurance, 511 Main, tf Mrs. A. Nelaon haa returned to her home in Oakland, Calif., after a viait ut the home o f Mr. uud Mra. Finley Whipp», on Moaby creek. Mra. T. P. Harria, o f Marahfield, ia viaiting her father, W. E. Dean. Oet our prieea ou ton lota o f feed Beidler ’a Feed Btore. juetfc Mra. Jeunie Nichole, who had visited a month at the home o f her »on, O. 1 . Nichola, left Monday for her home :u Han Francisco. Clair Oooley returned to his home in Eugene Mouday after a visit ut the home of his aunt, Mrs. Virgil White. If you want real tires at right prices see Nelson’s Service Station. jl21c Miss Winnie Landess returned Sat­ urday from Portland aud is working in the Bunk of Cottage Drove while members of the bank force are on va cation. Mrs. 0. M. Scott and children, Vera, Chester aud Betty Belle, left Mouday for Silverdale, Wash., to visit at the home of Mrs. S cott’s cousin, Mrs. C. W. Wallace. Mr. Scott accompanied by having those casings and them a» far as Portland. Moving and storage. Phone Srt>. City tubes put in first class shape at Transfer. n o v lltfc D. H. Semple, a recent arrival from • Hawkins, Kan., is looking for a cattle ranch in the vicinity of Cottage Orove. Miss Margaret Cox, of Eugene, spent the week end at the O. H. Heine home west of the city. Miss Alice Griswold, of Eugene, is AH goods at bargain prices at W. L. visiting at the home of her aunt, Mrs. Darby A Co. jl21c E. W. Armes. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Pettit and Mrs. Bccond hand goods bought, sold and L. E. Gearhart, o f Vallejo, Calif., are exchanged. Morris & Cox, at east end in the city with a view to locating of bridge. jue9tfc here. Mr. and Mrs. Riley Snodgrass re­ Miss Electa Hamilton left Monday turned to their home in Springfield for a visit in Albany at the home of Wednesday morning after having spent her sister, Mrs. H. H. Harris. Tuesday night visiting at the home of Mr». Ellsworth Damewood returned Mrs. Snodgrass ’ mother, Mrs. Lucy Holland. Their daughter Maxine, who Monday from a visit in Oakland. Try some o f the Milk Producer at had visited a week with her grand Beidler’s Feed Store. jue30c mother, uccomj»unied them home. Mrs. Charles Wickham, who visited Marshal Pengroad and Mr. Keeney motored up from Independence Sunday at the home o f her niece, Mrs. J. M. and visited at the F. E. Dickson home. Longfellow, ha» returned to her home If you haven’t time to clean your in McPherson, Kan. B. O. Elliott was in Eugene Mouday rugs, we will do it for you. A. L. Wynne, phone 6. Mrs. R. B. Wilson and son Myrt left Mr. and Mrs. I. T. Brumfield, who Monday for Newport to be with Mrs. had been visiting at the George Atkin- W ilson’s mother, Mrs. Sarah Purvanee, and George Brumfield homes, returned and her sisters, Mrs. Maud LeKoy Me to their home in North Bend Tuesday Cumber, of Seattle, and Mrs. Alice Stock salt at Beidler's Feed Store. Ellison, of Springfield. MeConnon products, spices, extracts, Mrs. Herbert Eakm left Wednes day for a mouths' visit at the home toilet articles and many other things. of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Smith in North I am located permanently iu Cottage Bund, motoring as far as Eugene with Orove with these products. L. P. McCoy, phone 181 J. jly7tfc Rev? and Mrs. A. R. Hpearow. Mrs. Edna Sullivan, of the Melvin Henseu realty firm, of Eugeue, spent Suuday in this city with her mother, Mrs. Sarah Kerr, before leaving for Vancouver, B C., to attend a north west realty dealers convention. On her — but return she will visit a brother aud photographs a sister iu Washington. of the Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Graham are in the Bohemia district ou a week's out children ing. never Miss Kathleen Kem, of Eugeue, speut the week eud with her parents, Mr. grow up uud Mrs. O. M. Kem. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely uud sou Harold aud Mr. uud Mrs. Paul Blakely, o f Los Angeles, who are visiting here, have gone to Stayton to spend a week ut the home of the men's parents. Guy VauRiper returned Tuesduy from Mr». O. G. Major» and sou Tom, of McMinnville, und Mr». Fannie Roney, a week's outing iu the Bohemia dis of Fowi ll, Wyu., »pout Huuday at the triet. A. 0. William» homo. Miss Maxine Snodgrass, who hud vis Moving aud storage. Phone VV City ited for several days at the home of Transfer. n o v lltfc her grandmother, Mrs. Lucy Holland, Miss Euuiee VunDenburg, of the returned to her home in Springfield sales force of the Helliwel], Bangs A the first of the week. W. H. Ostrander, secretary of the Mnrksbury store, is absent from the store for a two weeks’ vaeatiou, whieb Oregon Ohio Mining company, went intu the Bohemia district Tuesday to she is spending at home. M rs. R. A. Trask and small sou Rub speud a few days at the com pany’s ert returned Monday night from a properties. John Sutherland collected the bounty w eek’s visit iu Albany at the home of Mrs. Trask’s parents, Mr. aud Mrs. ou a bobcat Mouday. W. V . M cGee. Herbert W. Lombard was in Portland The best paint for the least money, Saturday on business. from W. L. Darby k Co. jl21e Andrew Bruud, 8. 8. Lasswell, A. W. Elbert Bede and daughter Ruth left Helliwell aud Roy Short left Sunday last night for Corvallis to attend the in the Bruud Buiek to spend two weeks annual convention of the Oregon State fishing tn the lakes along the summit Editorial association, o f which Mr. of the Cascades. They will return Bede is president They will make the either by way ol Crater lake or Colum­ Sunday trip to Newport which is a bia highway. part of the entertainment arranged for Miss Elizabeth Irvine, of Albany, is the editors. visiting at the home o f her nephew, R J. B. Medley was up from Eugeue L. Stewart. Wednesday. Mrs. J. C. H u ff and Mrs. Albert Used cars at Nelson’s: Dodge tour Huff, mother and sistez in law of Har ing, $350; Dodge touring, $475; Chev vey Huff, who were here to attend the rolet, $225; Chevrolet, $350; Ford tour funeral of Mr. aud Mrs. H u ff’s little mg, $180; Ford delivery, $250; Ford daughter, Florence Winifred, left Sun­ bug, $125. j l l i c day for their homes at Dufur, Mr. and Mrs. H. B Hemrae, former Mrs. Sarah Summers, who had beeu residents, were here from Blaehly Sat visiting at the home of her brother, urday. M. M. VN heeler, left Tuesday fro Port laud, where she will visit for a short time before returning to her home in Kansas. R O. Longworth, R D. Bui tin, G. M Ixmgworth, Bruce Lansberry and B. F Cox, all o f Eugene, were in the city on business Wednesday. D. T. Awbrey has purchased a lot in Eugeue and will soon start building a residence on it. Mr. Hastae, o f this city, was taken to a Eugene hospital this week for medical treatment. Hersey Raap returned Wednesday from Tiller, where he had been ein ployed on construction work with the California Oregon company power line. Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble i Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works Children Change Monroe Studio Everyday The Quality Bread - - - - - - Baked by - - - - - - Bender’s City Bakery Wm. Patten returned Tuesday from a several weeks stay in the coast coun­ try. Guy VnnRiper returned Wednesday from aa over night viait in Boseburg. Miss Ruth Straw, who is attending summer school at the University of Oregon, spent the week end at the P. E. Nelaon home. Friday and Saturday Specials FOR CASH 25 bars white soap for............................$1.00 Our regular $1.36 per set aluminuraware, while they last, the set__ ______ _____ __ 98c Full Line of Melons of All Kinds Ostrander The woman’s missionary society of the Christina church will meet iu the church mirlora Saturday afteruoou at 2:30 o ’clock. Friends are invited. Miss Lena Burcham left Friday for Portland to utteud summer sehool. Max Wilson, of Loa Angeles, is visiting with his mother, Mrs. W. N. McLaughlin. Amiel Goetz, superintendent o f the Independent Asphalt Paving company, who was iu the city from Eugene Mon day, announces that work on the two stretches of paving between Goshen and Walker ia practically finished. These stretches were opened to traffic a week ago. Mrs. Catheriue Horner, o f Junction City, la., who ia ou a trip through the northwest, arrived the first o f the week from Puyallup, Wash., aud is vis iting at the home of her meee, Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. P. M. Morse, county surveyor, was in Cottage Grove Tuesday inspecting road work near the city. Miss Gertrude Nelson, who went to Eugene a few days ago to take a tem­ porary position in the law offires of L M. Travis, was taken to a Eugene lospital Sunday and operated on for appendicitis. Miss Margaret Seott, w-ho had visited a month with relatives at Lorane, spent Sunday and Monday here at the home o f her great aunt, Mrs. Catharine Bader. She left Monday to visit in Eugeue, Salem aud Portland but will return here for a longer visit later in the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Munyon, en route by motor from their home at Los Au geles to Rainier national park on au outing, visited during the past week at the home o f Mrs. M unyon'» aunt, Mrs. S. E. Markley. Benjamin D. Stevenson and Mrs. Mary Baker, both of this city, were married July 15 at the court house in Eugene, County Judge C. P. Barnard officiating. Mr. and Mrs. A. M. White aud their two daughters were guests at the home o f Dr. and Mrs. T. W. Harris in Eu gene Saturday. C. H. Wood, o f London, has pur­ chased a uew Dodge truck o f N. J. Nelaon Jr. Robert Galloway returned Sunday night from the Y. M. C. A boys’ sum mer camp ou Row river, where he spent last week. Wayne Veateh, who also spent a week at the camp, re­ turned home Monday. Leo Deffeubacher, a junior at the University of Oregon, visited friends iu the city a few days o f last week. N. J. Nelson Jr. went to Medford Monday and brought back a uew Dodge roadster for \V. B. Cooper. Mrs. Ella Wilson, of Eugeue, visited friends iu this city during the week. Raymond Torrey was iu the city from Eugene Thursday night of last week to receive a quill he nail won, aud which was made by the Reusing ton club for the I. O. O. F. lodge. Mrs. L. W.' Gate-hell, who had been a guest at the Charles Adams home, left Friday for her home in Bend. Mr. aud Mrs. Olin C. Hadley, of Athena, where Mr. Hadley has been superintendent of schools for three years, are visiting at the home of Mrs. Hadley's sister, Mrs. Oilier Moore. Miss Alicia Johnston, who had been visitiug ut the home o f her aunt, Mrs. R. A. Medley, returned to her home iu Portland Saturday. Ralph Fullerton has taken a position as clerk at the W. L. Darby A com pauy store. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boyd und children arrived Suuday from Fair view, Wash., to visit relatives. Mr. Boyd, who is a son of S. W. Boyd, re­ turned home the following day. Mrs. Boyd und the children will remain for the summer at the home o f her par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Frank King, of Redmond, is visiting at the home of his mother, Mrs. Edgar King. Miss Clara Huut, who has charge of educational work of the First Christian church in Seattle, Wash., and who had been at Turner attending the state con ventiou o f the Christian church, vis­ ited a few days of last week with Mrs. Alfred Beidler. McQueen EXTRA SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY F&iMy sugar cured picnic bam, the l b ............... 26c Fancy sugar cured cottage roll, the lb...................................... 30c F’ancy sugar cured breakfast bacon, the lb........... 35c-40c 5-lb. pail pure lard 95c 10-lb. pail pure la rd ...... $1.89 5-lb. pails Blue Bell com pound, each.............................80c 10-lb. pails Blue, Bell com­ pound, each.................... $1.50 City Meat Market Wholesalers and Retailers Announcement of the birth of daughter to Mr. aud Mrs. Verne i Proudfit at their home in Woodbut i has beeu received by Mr. uud M i.. David Sterling. Mr. Proudfit was foi- nierly employed iu the Southern P a c ify station in this city. Miss Carolyn Si-helling, former teaeL- er in the Cottage G rovj schools, wL i had visited brielly at the M. F. Wya . und Mrs. Dora Hazleton homes, le.., Saturday for her home at Ada. Sl.j stated that the aunouneemeut o f In .■ marriage, which appeared iu The Se. - uel last week, was greatly exaggerate . Card o f Thanks. We wish to express our deepest gru itude aud appreciation to ail fnem i and neighbors who were so kind durn our recent bereavement. Also to tl ) G. A. R. post o f Cottage Grove for their kind assistance at the last at 1 rites. • H. R. RAWLINGS, S. E. RAWLINGS, ANNIE LYON. j “ lp Card o f Thanks. We wish to thank our sincere friends for the kindness shown toward us ¿a the loss o f our beloved one. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. MR. AND MRS. H. S. HUE--’ jl21p AND RELATIVES. A newspaper without an editori.il page is like a ship without a ru der— and you are uot willing to take chances on a ship with a flimsy steer ing gear._____________________________ tf NINE YEARS OF TROUBLE WAS QUICKLY ENDEC Mrs. Abbey Could Nol Even Drink a Glass ci Cold Water Without Suffering Dreadfully Gains 39 Pounds an. Feels Fine Since Tak ing Tanlac. “ 1 hardly see how 1 endured such awful suffering uud if it hudu’t bee a for Tauluc, I don't believe 1 wou. i be here today,” said Mrs. MolUe A b­ bey, o f Jeuuiiigs Lodge, Ore. ‘ ‘ For nine years my stomach ke] t me in continual misery. I had uo a tite, aud everything 1 ate caused gi s to form so that it utmost drove me di traded. 1 didn’t dare eat any fru aud for four years if 1 eveu drank i glass of cold water 1 would cuff, r dreadfully. 1 was very nervous ai 1 was troubled continually with dizzine * aud uausea. No one who did u ’t see u >