0 Seeking Desirable Business Bank Of Cottage Grove Giving Dependable Service FIRST AID TO A W E A K F IN A N C IA L S T A N D IN G may be had through the channel ui better viaion. Fa-rt! Fully 7U'F o f us have defective eyesight- without knowing it. Naturally our ability to think, to work, to earn, to save is unpaired. Know that your eyes are right. You may not need glasses, but be sure. Our new Shelltex Shur- ons aie much the vogue just now D. J. Scholl OPTIC IAN OPTOMETRIST Factory on Premises Cottage Orove Oregon Tales of the Town Street service* were held in Cottage Orove Friday night by Halvation army workers who came up from Eugeue. Donna Bartell returned Friday from a month’s visit in Portland. McConnon products, apices, extracts, toilet articles and many other things. 1 aui located permanently in Cottage Grove with these products. L. P. McCoy, 11. ..t 11 1 J. j 1 > 71 f « Woodson Brothers have sold Fords during the past week as follows: I>r. A. Kiiue, sedan; Lyman Adams, tour mg car; Andy Sears, touring ear; E J Hears, coupe. Nelson Whipps has gone to Powers, where he is employed with a surveying crew of the Mountaiu States Power rompauy. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodard, ac com pa uied by their uiece and nephew, Genevieve and Altou Woodard, went to Portland Sunday and will go from there to Seaside before returning. Cecil Caldwell and Virgil Gowdy re turned Sunday night from a motor trio to Portland, where they speut the week end visiting with friends. Mrs. T. J. Geer has gone to Rose burg to visit relatives. Get our price* ou tou lots of feed Beidler’s Feed Store. jue9o Mrs. W. I,. Hatch aud her mother, Mrs. Belle Schindler, have returned from a mouth's visit in Ridgefield, \s iih. Mrs. A. C. I-athrop, of Myrtle Creek, si visiting the A. J. Stevens family. M iss Sarah Pattiaou, of Sweet Home, is visiting at the home of Mr. uud Mr>. Albert Stocks. The ladies’ aid society of the Chris tiau church gave a silver tea iu the church parlor> Wednesday afternoon. Galloway for lusurauce, 511 Maiu. ti Carl Cellers, pitcher, and Roy Heck, ■hortstop, played with the Youcalla baseball team Sunday in the game be baseball team in the Youcalla Eugene game at Youcalla. The score was 7 to 0 in favor of Youcalla. Mrs. William Fisher arrived Sunday from Roseburg tu visit with friends iu this city. Mrs. H. L. Leonard returned the lat ter part of last week from Portland, where she Dad beeu visiting relatives lor six weeks. Moving and storage. Phone 99 City Transfer. novlltfc M is.s Doris Holdermau, a student iu the Eugt ne Business college, spent the week enJ visiting with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holdermau. M. J. Skiuner, fire patrolman for the Booth Kelly 1.umber company, came up from Eugene the latter part of last week with a crew of men to assist in fighting fires on the compauy *a prop erty southeast of the city. Lowest prices on guaranteed work. Try us. Overland Garage. jl28tfe The A. A. Richmond and E. W. Arnica families spent Sunday with tin* K. E. Griswold family in Eugene. O. W. Hays, Huperintendent of the Cottage Grove schools, has returned from Eugene, where he speut the past six weeks attending summer school at the University of Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Sanford, of Seattle, visited Friday at the home of Mr. Sanford ’> aunt, Mrs. Pet Sanford. Stock salt at Beidler’s Feed Stunt. Floyd Everson has been dismissed from a Eugene hospital, after having received medical attention. Constable John Marsh, who is also serving as juvenile officer in th» county dunug the illness of Col. J. .L Harbaugh, was iu the city from Eu gene Saturday investigating some ju venile complaints. Try some of the Milk Producer at B« idler’s Feed Store. juedOc Miss Hattie Griudle, of Portland, i* visiting in Cottage Grove. Mrs. C. E. Stewart was called to Ashland Saturday by the illness of her father, E A. Hartley, and her brut he i in law, Ralph Cusad. N. J. NeLson Jr. sold a used Dodge Saturday to A. W. Cornutt, of Delight Valley. Moving and storage. Phone 1*9 City Transfer. novlltfc J. \\ Knowles, of Bakersfield, Calif 1 his two daughters, Mrs. McAdams aud Mrs. Peebles, and the latter’s husband j and little son are visiting at the h o m e : of Mr. Kuowles’ sister, Mrs. H H (^umby. F. E. Dickson reti**tied Friday from j a visit with relatives at Toledo and a j dip or two iu the bnuy deep at New port. Shot guns and nfles at greatly reduced prices at W L. Darby A Company COOP FATTENED CHICKENS for your_Sunday, dinner. Sterling Feed Company *2(i W est Main 1'lione 171 Mias Enid F. Shay, general secretary of the home missionary society of the Mrs. M. P Meudel.nobu, of Eugene, Fite Methodist church, spoke Friday i was a guest Thursday of last week at mght to the local congregation of that the home of Mrs. Pet Sanford. church i f you haven’t tune to clean your Diena Green, of Cottage Grove, is | rugs, we will do it for you. A. L. "pending a vacation at Nye Beach, Wynne, phone 6. Newport. Mrs. Doshia L. Norris arrived Fnduy Have you seen Nelson’s tire price-* from Klamath Falls and will make her in this issuef a4e j home with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Q. Willits. Mrs. Norris’ husband died recently in Klamath Falls. Mr. aud Mrs. J. P. Graham returned last Saturday from Sharps creek, where Mr. Graham had beeu working on the Oglesby Talkiiigton group of mines, h cated on Oglesby creek, eleven miles from the Red Bridge. Second hand goods bought, sold aud exchanged. Morris & Cox, at east eud i of bridge. jne9tffl Misses Ada and Zelpha La Casse left Friday to visit friends in Portland. A ten pouud sou was born Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Oscar McAllister, of Dorena. Dale Wyatt returned Sunday from Salem, where he spent the week eud with his brother. i^ook over Nelson’s tire priees in this issue. a4e Miss A i teen Armstrong and Miss W h en you ju s t c a n ’t think what w ou ld taste good lo r d in ­ Carolyn Boyer are visiting from Eu gene, spending the week with Mr. and ner, let us su ggest that you Mis F. M Hambriek. start w ith a lib era l p ortion o f Mrs. Ora Reed Hemeuway returned any o f our ta sty m eats fo r each Monday night from Pendleton, where she spent the summer as an instructor m em ber o f the fa m ily . iu the Pendleton branch of the Oregon State Normal school. Now open for business Ladies’ and gentlemen ’§ first class shoe shining par lor. Hot«l Bartell. First class service * Wholesalers and Retailers Mrs Earl Anderson, of Bpokaue, who hod been visiting her parents, Mr. and Summer Meats City Meat Market Mrs. E. W. Ewiuson, of Lonnie, re­ turned to her home Monday. Mrs. Anna Aines left Wednesday for Kedluuds, Calif., to visit her duughter, Mrs. Ollie Rice. Miss Myrtle Kern went to Haleiu Tuesday to visit Mrs. Ernest Wyatt. All kinds of poultry supplies ut Beid ler’s Feed Htore. jne9e Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Arthur s|M*nt Sunday at Uetkuup Springs, making the trip by automobile. Miss Dessie Harms went to Port laud Tuesday to visit a brother and to Ridgefield, Wash., to visit a sister dur itig her two weeks’ vaeation. Easy to own u Premier, $5.00 down, $5.00 per mouth. A. L. Wyuno, phone 6. Miss Gene uud Miss Alice Truitt, of Kasse, Texas, are visiting at the B. A. Pruitt home. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Oppel weut to Grants Pass Tuesday, Mr. Oppel hav iug a position there with the Southern Pacific company. Moviug uud storage. Phone 99. City Trausfer. uvltf Mrs. Bessie Cordon left Tuesday for Portluud, where she may enter the restuurant business. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Kurre have gone by automobile lor u three weeks’ trip to Tillamook, Portland uud the Co W ater glasses and jelly glasses luuibiu highway. George, Fred and Calvin Robbins left at 5c each. W . L. D arby & Co. Monday night for The Dalles, where Miss Forrest Sehneider returned Hat they will work through the harvest urduv from Ashland where she had season. beeu attending normal school for the Tents— and everything needed past six weeks. Mrs. D. J. Gover weut to Portluud for your camping trip at D a rb y ’». Monday to visit her sister, Mrs. Levina Cottage Grove people who atteuded Trainer. the telephone company’s picnic at Cor The dental office of Dr. H. W. Titus vallis Hunday brought home a number Miss will be closed from August 7 to 28, of prizes won iu the contests. while he is away on his vacation. u4c Judu Trunuell won first in the cracker The interior of the building oeeupied eating contest uud second in th* by the Sterling Feed eompaiiy was womeu’s race. Mrs. Hiruin Griggs won given a fresh eoat of paiut during the first prize in the nail driving contest. Those who made the trip were Judu past week. Truuucll, Lenora Hohl, Mildred Dugan, We have some No. 3 common lumber Mr. and Mrs. U. 1). Foster, Hurry on hand ut $5 per in while it lasts. Rentle, Miss Jennie Tunnison, and Mrs. Walter A. Woodard. a4tfe 11. B. Griggs and family, Frank Kum Don’t have any slackers; keep track iner, Byron Htowe uud Mrs. H. Me of what each heu does by using egg Kernau. record cards; for sale by The Sentinel at $1.75 the huudred. tf Mrs. Jane Williams has returned from a visit at Koler, in Douglas Children Change county. l>o your housecleuiiiug now. Rent — but a Premier. A. L. Wynne. Phone b. photographs Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brumbaugh, of o f the Albany, ure visit tug ut the home of Mrs. Brumbaugh’s parents, Mr. ami children Mrs. Thus. Cox. never Charles DeWald, accompanied by his grow up family, left Wednesday for Canyon vilie, where he will operate a thresh mg machine with his brother through the harvest season. E. U. Salt sum u purchased the Earl Hill Buick M omlay and left with his family the following morning for an outmg at McCredie springs. The res Sugar aud flour at Beidler’s Feed tauraut will be closed until their re Store. jue9c turn. Notice— I will not be responsible for any accounts contracted hereafter by N. J. N E L S O N , JR. my wife, Emily Birnstiel. Frank W. Dealer in Birnstiel. aug4p Dodge Brothers Motor Vehicles The interior of the building occupied Cottage Grove, Oregon by the Sterling Feed company was Mrs. E. C. Shay returned Saturday given a fresh coat of paint during the from a business stap in Portland. past week. Moving and storage. Phone 99. City Trausfer. n v llt f Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stevens, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bears, Mr. and Mrs. Verne Garoutte and Mr. and Mrs. \ ie- tor Kent motored to Kitson Springs Sunday and speut the day. Galloway writes insurance. Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Selbrede, of Billings, Mont., are guests at the home of Mrs. Clara Burkholder for a few days while on a tour through the west. They have visited in Corvallis, Port land and Seattle recently. Every day we offer you, fresh Miss M. M. Skidmore and Miss and tasty, a complete line o f Maud Lumson leave by motor this all baked goods from Bread to morning (Thursday) for a trip to Cru Pastry. And you can buy ter lake, Klamath Falls and the Jo­ them for less than you can sephine county caves. Let us figure with you ou that over hake them. haul. Don't neglect the old boat too long— it doesn’t pay. Overland Gar age. j!28tfc C o t t a g e G r o v e A new contract will be erected on West Main street by Ernest Lilly. Owen Finch has been awarded the eon t raet. Chester VaiiDeiiburg, of Yacolt, Misses Marjorie and Muriel Shay Wash., and Miss Alice Cowell, of Van returned Saturday from an outing at couver, motored to Cottage Grove Thursday and spent the remainder of Kujada. A son was boru Sat unlay to Mr. the week visiting Mr. VanDenburg's and Mrs. Marvel Randall, in Eugene. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Van Denburg. George Jacobson was up from Silver Used ears at Nelson’s: Dodge tour ton and visited over Sunday night with ing, in fine condition, $475; Chevrolet his family. touring in fine condition, $350; Chev A. P. Churehill came down from the rolet touring, $200; Ford delivery Bohemia district Wednesday. truck. $250; Ford touring, $175; Ford Patronize home industry. The Oregon bug, $125. Terms if desired. a4c Fire Relief has written insurance at Fred Montgomery, of Springfield, cost for 27 years— has over half million spent Monday in this city looking dollar reserve as evidence of its good after property interests here. management. Bee Tom Awbrey or John Mrs. William McGilvery has gone to Durham for rates. Near Bartell hotel.' Brookings to join her husband who Miss Julia Coshow, of Brownsville, preceded here there last week. is a guest at the home of her cousin, Mrs. George Gilchrist and children, Mrs. K. K. Mills. who hud been visiting in Cottage Mrs. G'ta B«-iiiiett, of Portland, is Grove aud also iu Washington, left visiting with ln -4 mother, Mrs. Pet Friday for their home in Duusniuir, Sanford and her brother Ki-u. Calif. Robert T. Allen and Ada Hartzell, The only wav to clean rugs and both of Cottage Grove, were married carpets. The Premier way. A. L. by Judge C. P. Barnard in Eugei Wyuue, phone 6. jnltic Tuesday. George Robert McQueen returned Mrs. J. E. Anderson and small son, Thursday from the Bohemia district of Walla Wulla, Wash., are visiting at where he spent two weeks. the home of Mrs. Anderson’s sister, Mrs. Nelson Durham, for several weeks. Get Beidler’s price on sugar this week. jl21c Chnatiau Bfienwi church, comer of Ralph Albersou, of Olympia, Wash., Jefferaun avenue uud Beroud street a nephew of George Lea spent Tuesday Sunday services at 1) a. in. Wednea at the George l*ea home euroute to day servicea at 7:30 p. m. tf California cities. Mrs. Carrie Hemeuway is having a .Seventh Day Adventist Church, west woodshed erected on her property Mam street. Services every Saturday. Cherry court. Sabbath school, 10 a. ui.; church ser Buy the “ LIG H T O V E R L A N D ’ ’ aud vice, II a. in Prayer meeting Wedues be a satisfied owner. Delivered Cottage day, 7.30 p. in. Persons desiring iufur Grove: Touring and Roadster, $695; inatiou call 161 J, • • • Coupe, $1036; Sedau, $1090. Overland Baptist Church Services will bo Garage. a21tfc held regularly iu the Baptist church Mrs. N. H. Martin left Tuesday for every Lord’s day. Sunday school 10 her home in Klamath Falls after a a. in, morning service II a. ui., eve visit here. mug union service 8 p. m. iu city park Mrs. W. E. Walker left Tuesday for Prayer meeting every Thursday eve Grants Puss to attend the funeral of mug at 8 o ’clock. • • • her brother, Charles Smith, who was killed Monday when he fell from a Fresbyterian L'horch Rev. A. R hayraek. Hpearow, pastor. Huuday school at I«et Nelson’s Service Station show 9:45 Morning service at 11. Uuion you a good tire at a right puce. u4c service in the park «Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. The Atkinson property ou north 1 • • • street was sold this week to D. F. Mclhodist Church Sunday school at Wapples through J M. Durham. 0:45, morning service at II, Kpworth C. A. Moore has been added to the league at 7, evening service at 6. staff of mail carriers here and is de Morning subject, " T h e Impossibility liveriug mail on the Disstou route. of Neutrality.” Evening, 11 Savor and I^awsou Slagle is delivering mail from Illumination Disstou to Bohemia. Mrs J M. Cox and daughter*, of Christian Church Sunday school at Cuahiug, arrived Tuesday to visit Mrs 9:45; communion and sermon at II; C os’s parents, Mr. *od Mrs C. W. Christian Endeavor al 7; union servie* Dw yar. ui Ik* city park at 6. Monroe Studio Choicest Baked Goods Electric B a k e ry CHURCH NEWS PURE FOOD Since our health and happiness depend so much upon the food we eat it is of the utmost importance that it be the purest obtainable. Our groceries will meet the requirements of the most fastidious. O stra n d e r M cQ ueen There were three fatalities In Ore­ AGED M AN K IL L E D W HEN H IT BY SHASTA A T CRESW ELL gon due to Industrial accidents dur i Ing the week ending July 27, ac­ Crcswell, Ore., Aug. 2.—John Elder, cording to a report prepared by the aged resident of Mosier, was instantly killed Tuesday afternoon by the Shasta state Industrial accident commission. Limited on the Southern Pacific tracks. The victims were F F. Foster, fire- A horror struck crowd of people saw j man, Portland; Joseph M Cantrell, the in in meet his death. i quarry foreman, Dufur, aud J. M. Hol­ Elder had halted across the trucks from the station, talking with a man comb, fire fighter, Portland. A total with whom he was negotiating u realty of 604 accidents were reported. deal. It was when he left this man Unless the Marlon county court Ob­ and headed for the ticket window that tains the right-of-way for the Pacific he met his death. He stepped in front of the speeding engine evidently be­ highway through the town of Jeffer­ lieving it to be u local train which son, this part of the road will not be would stop at the station. paved this year, was the announce­ The head, one arm uud one leg were ment made by officials of the state severed from the body, which was cut in two at the waist. The mutilated re highway department. The road to be mains are in the custody of Coroner paved Is practically a mile In length, Branstetter, who has beeu in comuiuui and according to the lowest bid open­ cation with relatives to direct the dis ed at a recent meeting of the highway (ositioii of the remains. It is understood that he leaves a commission will cost $24,000. wife and grown children, w as post mas A suit to enjoin the secretary of ter at Mosier and also proprietor of a state from placing on the ballot at hotel there. He was about 65 or 70 the general election In November a years of age. proposed Initiative measure sponsor ed by G. G. Green, of Oregon City, CONTRACT FOR KEM BUILDING 18 LET TO ROSEBURG MAN and having for its purpose the regula­ tion of the state’s fish hatcheries and The contract for the concrete build ing to be erected by C. J. Keui at preventing the use of wheels, traps Sixth and Main was let Wednesday and seines In the Columbia river, prob­ to L. W. Metzger, of Roseburg. The ably will be filed in the Marlon coun building will be a modern two-story ty circuit court here within the next business block, 48 by 140 feet. Mr. Metzger will be in the city Friday to few days. make preparations for tearing down Final approval by department of the present building and for starting agriculture officials is all that Is nec construction of the one to replace it. essary before work can begin on Im­ Mr. Kem’s pharmacy and The Senti nel will occupy business rooms on the provement of the Lebanon-Cascadla first floor. A number of other store road at Shea hill, for years the worst and office rooms have not been let as section on this roadway to the In­ yet. The second story will be fitted terior country. The Linn county court up for two and three room apartments. has slgued an agreement to co-operate with the federal government In con­ struction and maintenance of the highway. Bide have already been re­ ceived for the work Linn county's share of the expense will be $38,1100, the government providing a like sum The process of handling berries and other fresh fruit by the col J-pack method will be practically revolution­ by having those casings and ized by the new process put Into use tubes put in first class shape at for the first time this year by the Oregon Growers' Co-operative assocla tion. Barreling and subsequent re­ frigeration of the fresh berries have been practiced for some time, but this has been supplanted by the use Ship Has 18,000 Spoon*. The We may be cutting down our war­ of flve-gallou lacquered cans. ships. There Is no reduction tn our fruit is placed In cans In fresh con­ liners. This applies to sire as well as dition and sealed, after which they to number. are frozen hard and placed In cold Take the White Star liner, Majestic. storage. The largest steamer In the world la The harvesting of winter wheat In aptly named! Ita tonnage la 56.000 Oregou Is proceeding without Interrup­ aud It la to carry 14.000 knlvea, 10,000 forka 18,000 spoons, 45,000 pieces of tion and considerable threshing has plate In all, 178,000 pieces of linen been done, says the weekly crop sum­ and 270,000 pieces of crystal and mary of the weather bureau. The harvest of spring wheat and oats It glassware. When one adds It car to , crew and well under way In some localities passengers, one’s brain almoat stag­ Spring grain that was sown early Is gers ut the responsibility which will fair Hi some sections and poor In rest on the shoulders of the captalu. others; that which was sown late is —London Answers. generally poor and In many cases U a complete failure Irrigated corn con­ Shoved Off. The Chasseur. Alplns, those classy tinues to do well, but unlrrlgated corn k'reiich lighting men who helped train Is showing more serious effects 0 the marines who Urst weut lo France, the drouth. could uever quite get accustomed to Do you want to buy something and some of the murine corpa lingo. One of the Hlue Devils had learned the dou’t know who has it for sale! A meaning of the aea-gulng phrase Sentinel wautad will find the owner tf ■‘above off." but when he had his Urst for you. Lessen Tire Costs and Road Trouble Cottage Grove Vulcanizing Works chance to use It he was--as the say ia—not there. "Hey, French,” said a Leatherneck, “ have you Beeu our lieutenant around T” "Out, monsieur, out,” said the potlu. Struggling to remember the eluslva phrase, “ he have— what you call— pushed over.”—The Leatherneck. Roman Ratios In London. An old Homan building dutlug back to the Third or Fourth century was un­ covered by workmen In (trace Church street. London. while laying postal cables. Une wall four and a half feet thick aud eiteudlng downward 13 feet appears to form part of an Inner cham­ ber of a Homan building. The outline of the chamber la appureut aud thera are painted ornamentations on the wall* Museum officials believe that the walla belong to the original forum of Homan Loiidou. “OH! HOW GOOD!” „WHAT?” Every Day Bread baked by Bender’s City Bakery Kerr’s Feed Baby chick feed and mash, developing grain and mash, egg producer and scratch feed. Alao Fisher ’» and Uolden Rod feeds. B E R R Y BOXES A N D ORATES Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store