PAGE FIVE —a most friendly sort of bank ♦ Bank of Cottage Grove SERVICE STABILITY Come in and let The White Pharmacy explain its special proposition by which you get credit of $2.50 with a purchase of $10 worth of Penalar or non-secret remedies. Rev. H. B. Iler made a trip to ' Eugene Friday to attend a meeting I of pastors of Baptist churches in l^ane county at which details of the program for the annual session of the Umpqua Baptist association which meets in Eugene June 5 and 6 were arranged. Stewart for good plumbing. EQUIPMENT EXPERIENCE ACCOMMODATION HELPFULNESS CO-OPERATION —is a builder of community interests —build with us An 8^-pound daughter was born Friday to Mr and Mrs. Toni Miller. A daughter was born May 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Janies Hanna, who formerly lived here but now reside in Roseburg. Mrs. Carl Witte spent the week end at the Hanna home. Polychrome frames at Graham’s Picture Shop. New cement walks are beiug put down in front of tho residences of H. W. Titus and C. A. Kurre on north Ninth street. Mrs. E. C. Spray is improving nicely, according to reports from the hospital where she is receiving treatment. Shingles. S. L. Godard. Why pay rent when you can own a home for the rent! Bee Spray, 105 Main street. m2tfe Mr. and Mrs. F. M. French, of Albany, visited Monday at the R. L. Stewart home. They were on their way to Ixis Angeles. A. Brewer and three daughters, Mrs. W. W. Miller, Mrs. E. M. Spray and Mrs. B. 8. Marcum, were here for Memorial day. All are from Portland except Mrs. Miller, who resides in Grauts Pass. Graham ’a Picture Shop for quick film service. Mrs. Clyde S. Roberts and son Stewart have gone to Aberdeen, Wash., for a visit with Mrs. Rob­ erts’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Austin. James Mills, of Coos Bay, spent the week end here at the home of his brother, K. K. Mills. Cement. S. L. Godard. Mrs. B. R. Job and Mrs. C. E. Umphrey returned Thursday night from Medford, where they had at­ tended the state convention of fed­ erated w omen ’» clubs. Miss Thelma Nation, who taught in the city schools the past year, left Friday for her home in Salem. Jersee calf meal is a most econom­ ical feed for raising calves. Try it and if you are not perfectly satis­ fied your money will be cheerfully refunded. For sale by Sterling Feed Co. c The Beldon Medley family, of Philomath, spent Sunday here with Mr. Medley’s mother, Mrs. Rebecca Medley. Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Powell mo­ tored to Pleasant Hill Sunday and visited with the S. H. Callison fam- ily. Mrs. Clarence Brown, of White Ku lino n. Wash, is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown. Mr. und Mrs. J. B. Lincbuugh left Tuesday for Astoria for a visit at the home of their daughter, Mrs. R. G. Landwehr. Mis. B. R. Job and Mrs. Charles Adams spent Memorial day in Cor­ vallis. Virgil Powell and Miss Martha Wilkinson motored over from Cor­ vallis Wednesday and visited with Mr. Powell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Powell. An eight-pound daughter was born yesterday morning to Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Hatch. Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Spencer and Mrs. Grace VanBoskirk, of Eugene, spent Memorial day here with rela­ tives. ---------- SAGINAW. (Si>ecial to The Sentinel.) May 31.—Mr. and Mrs. Walter Briggs nnd sons Ernest and Vern and Nellie Fogle motored to Junc­ tion City Sunday and attended the W. O. W. picnic. Miss Alma Adney, who is staging at Yoncalla, spent the week end at home. Mrs. C. C. Moody visited in Eu­ gene Sunday with her son Kelly. Mrs. Mary Queener, Hubert Queener, Andy Pierce and Flora bogie were in Junction City Sun day. The Walker high school baseball team lost a game to the Thurston team at Thurston Friday. The high school students were supper guests that evening of Miss Andrews, principal of the Walker Hchool, at her home in Eugene. The Walkivy children, who have been ill the past week, are now much improved. William Sharon has sold his mo­ torcycle and bought a Chevrolet bug. The final meeting of the literary society for the season was held at the schojl house Friday night. Mary Neat visited Monday with Gladys Benston. She was on her way from Eugene to Cottage Grove. D. J. Scholl Grocery Sale JUNE 1st—JUNE 9th •* A.F.&A.M. Attention Smith-Short Grocery —knows the necessity of al­ ways keeping on hand a plenti­ ful supply of package and canned goods. We always have a complete line ami make spe­ cial prices in quantities. ER ESI I VEGETABLES AND FRUITS ALWAYS ON HANI) McQueen Ostrander I Neighborhood News! Miss Nanne Heaton and Mrs. Nina laiosley, the former of Enter prise mid the latter of Portland, are RESOURCES, OVER $200,000 visiting at the Homer Galloway home. Mi. and Mrs. Galloway and daughter Rachel and Rev. A. R. Spearow and Mrs. Spearow's moth­ er, Mrs. Emily Schoeneck, of Eu­ gene, motored down for them Thurs »lust week from Cottage Grove high day of last week, returning Friday. school, wont to Eugene Sunday to I have several real bargains in start work at the Anchorage tea city property; also good farms, house near the university and to small or large. J. F. Spray. m2tfc Shingles. S. L. Godard. attend summer school. Mr. and Mrs. William Donaldson, Miss Gail Craig, who had been Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. of Springfield, spent Sunday with visiting at the home of her sister, Godard the J. 8. McKay family. Mrs. M. V. Welden, returned Satur­ day to her home in Portland. Mitts Ixitlie Robbins, of Amity, Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Veatch nnd is a guest at tho home of her aunt, Mrs. C. M. Jackson. She is on her Dale Veatch, of Pedee; Mr. and HAVE US EXAMINE way home from North Bend, where Mrs. Fred Wigle, of Junction City; YOUR EYES she*attended the Rebekah assembly. Mrs. Ben Groff, of Bend, and Mrs. Thomas Richmond, of Gardiner, Miss Vera Turner, who had been Only diseased or injured visiting were here for Memorial day. with Miss Hallie Willits, eyes require the services of returned Monday to her home in Gates tires and Elide batteries an oculist (physician eye­ Grants Pass. at Bradley’s Service Station. specialist). Mrs. 8. O. Imcy, sister of F. B. Brick, tile, hearth tile. S. L. Shortridge, Mrs. Win. Griffith mid Errors of vision require Godard. THE CEDARS. Ernest Bartenstein, all of Portland, glasses—properly fitted by Miss Elizabeth Hess visited last visited here Memorial day. (Special to The Sentinel.) an optometrist (the legal week at the home of her sister, Miss Alice Evans, teacher the Mrs. W. J. White. She was on her May 30.—The regular meeting of practitioner of optometry). past year in the local high school, way from Astoria, where she had literary society, postponed on left Tuesday evening for her home the If you have an error of been visiting, to her home in San account of chautauqua, will be held in Portland, accompanied by her vision, muscular trouble or Francisco. June 8. sister, Miss Mary Evans, who hud Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Clark and Mrs. George Myers, of Wildwood, eyes strained from overwork just concluded a year of teaching nt baby and Mr. Clark’s sisterk Mary —then you need exactly the left Saturday for Portland and Van­ Glendale. They motored homo. and Martha, of Brush Prairie, couver to join her husband. services we render. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. Wash., are visiting at the Manly j Jersee calf meal, for raising Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn were Sprow home. If your eyes need any­ calves, pigs and poultry. Sterling here from Portland Memorial day. Work is progressing rapidly on thing further, we will so ad­ Feed Co. c the McCoy lath and shingle mill. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Bennett were Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Jones wrere vise you. Miss Katheryn Hemenway is up from Portland Memorial day up from Eugene Friday night to at­ spending the week end nt the G. M. and remained a day or two on busi ­ tend commencement exercises at the Scott home in Cottage Grove and ness. high school. attending chautauqua. Our prices are based on quality Miss Helen Darling, a student Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, of mid service. Graham’s Picture Shop. at the University of Oregon, was the Grove, visited Sunday nt the Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Madden a week-end guest at the D. H. Hem- home of Mrs. Hambrick’s sister, OPTICIAN-OPTOMETRIST have sailed from Japan for an ex­ Mrs. G. W. McFarland. enway home. Factory on Premises tended visit here. Their two-year- Mrs. Baker returned to her home Large line of table crockery Cottage Grove Oregon old son John died a few weeks ago. in Salem Sunday, having accompa­ just received. W. L. Darby & Mrs. Madden is a daughter of Mr. nied her mother, Mrs. G. W. McFar­ Co. * jnel Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hauprichs, mid Mrs. D. H. Heinen way. land, home Thursday. Miss Bertha Cox spent Memorial Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley and The S. C. Veatch family were of Wallowa, are coming to spend the week end at the home of Mrs. day in Yoncalla. daughter Elizabeth and Mr. and here from Halsey Friday to attend Hauprichs ’ uncle, Homer Galloway. the high school commencement ex­ Vulcanizing, battery repair, 8-hour Mrs. W. E. Dorward visited Sunday Mrs. J. A. Elledge has been dis ercises. Their son Wayne is a mem­ Full line of Diamond tires battery recharging. Bradley’s Ser­ nt the M. M. Wheeler home. Mr and Mrs. Otto Dobbersteiu missed from a Eugene hospital, ber of the graduating class. He will and tubes. West Side Garage. vice Station. daughter Perla visited Sunday where she received medical atten­ teach near Halsey next year. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Fullmer and and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Richardson at the D. H. Reni pie home. tion for several weeks. She will re A daughter was born Friday to son Earl returned Wednesday from returned Sunday night from Grants Mrs. Mabel Zacker, Darwin Boi main in Eugene for two weeks be­ Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Brund. pass, where they were called by the a visit in Portland and The Dalles. ton and Mrs. Oppel were’iii Eugene fore returning home. George Teeters visited in Portland Monday. A woman tells us that angels death of Mr, Richardson’s brother, Galloway writes insurance. Sunday with his son Ralph, who is don’t gossip. Where do women go Walter Richardson. Mr. and Mrs. Noah Bolton have Miss Alice Morían,' who graduated ' when they die. A nine-pound son was born Sun in the government hospital there. moved up on the hill again. Sterling Bolton has undergone an day to Rev. and Mrs. J. 11. Ebert. He found Ralph quite cheerful, al though improving only slowly. operation and is reported to be re­ Organized gangs of thieves are Rev. E. L. Winterberger, of Eu­ covering nicely. stealing automobiles everywhere. M. M. Wheeler, A. B. Smith and Get Tom Awbrey’s special rates on gene occupied the pulpit at the fire and theft. At Durham’s store. Piesbyterian church Sunday in the Mr. Tarr, comprising the budged absence of the pastor, Rev. A. R. committee, met with the school Mrs. Margaret Cooper, who had Spearow, and will conduct the ser board Thursday evening and formu­ been visiting at the homes of her vices both morning and evening lated the budget, which will be pre daughters, Mrs. Maud Hohl and next Sunday. seated to the voters nt the annual Mrs. George Hohl, Left Monday for Donald Loosley, of Medford, school election June 18. her home in St. Helens. Charles Bates, of the Grove, was spent Sunday with his mother, Mrs. The Cheney & Moore cleaning and Nina Loosley, who is hero from at the W. A. Hemenway home. pressing parlors have been moved Portland visiting at the Homer Gal from their former quarters to the loway home. Table manners are the vilest abet­ Odd Fellows building, where the James Sutherland has bought a tor of school discipline in sending firm recently established a second promising young children into the new Studebaker coupe from the Ser­ ministry. The BEGINNING JUNE 1 AND LASTING UNTIL JUNE 9 hand furniture shop. Tittle boy who said vice garage. etiquette was what kept him from Cement. S. L. Godard. WE WILL GIVE YOU SOME REAL CASH BARGAINS Homer H. Harvey, accompanied getting two pieces of pie was right. F. H. Morlan han sold his inter­ by his son Milburn, motored here You can always spot the man who est in the M & M variety store to Flour—Baker Girl, hard wheat, sack........................ $2.00 from Medford Decoration day mid was brought up on table manners. his partner, J. J. Morrison, and will is visiting with his parents, Mr. and He wears a long, sanctimonious Crown—none better, sack.............................................. $2.25 look for a location on the coast. Mrs. I M. Harvey, and his brother look, with appealing eyes, and is al Sugar—9 pounds of cane sugar for............................. $1.00 Mrs. E. M. Miller, en route to Worth. ways humming “I want to be an Brooms—Extra good ones for.......................................... 90c Portland from her home at Lake­ Mrs. D. H. Hemenway left Wed­ angel, ” and he really means it. His Soap—25 bars, assorted kinds, laundry....................... $1.00 view, visited Friday at the J. Q. nesday for Portland, where she will hands reach out toward heaven, blit Willits home. Rice—Best head rice, 3 lbs................................................25c visit her daughter, Mrs. Carl Price, his stomach is always in a reminis­ The Sharpies cream separator is her new grandson, Thomas Hemen­ cent mood. The boy who is taught Prunes—Large Italian, per lb.... ...................................... 10c the only separator that skims clean way price, and her sister, Mrs. to sit so that his backbone touches Washing Powder—Several kinds.............................. at cost at varied speeds. Call at Sterling’s Frona Giltner. the chair at every point, with a Crackers—Large box for.............. $1.00 Feed Store and look the machine Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Blakely are demerit mark for every vertebra Beans—Pink, 3 lbs. for................ 25c over. occupying the new bungalow re­ that misses contact, who must take Sardines—3 large 25c cans........................................... —..50c A pick-up baseball team of Cot­ cently erected on Third street by what is handed him and never ask for more—why, when he gets out tage Grove business men went to Albert Woodard. Cleanser—4 cans for........... ......................................... — 25c Row River Thursday evening of Mrs. Susan Poe left Tuesday for in the big business world where Macaroni—4 lbs. elbow for.............................................. 25c last week and were defeated 5 to 0 a visit at the home of a daughter everybody is polite and waits his Crisco.......................... ...... .............. 3 lbs., 70c; 6 lbs., $1.35 by the Row River team. in Portland, after which she will go turn—just like a family of pigs in —my, what a lovely chance Toilet Paper—4 large rolls for.... . .................................. 25c Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Moore spent to eastern Oregon for the 'summer. a he trough has! The observant person is Raisins—Seedless, in bulk, 3 lbs...................................... 50c Sunday at the Hlaine Addison home Mrs. Barton Helliwell nnd son likely to have noticed, however, at Lorane. Baking Powder—2Vjflb. can of Calumet................... 65c Robert, Miss Alice Mahn, Miss Vel that the boy who grabs for the Baking Powder—21/2-lb. can Schillings .............. $1.00 Table crockery of every kind. ma Kruse, Walter Kruse aad Ber biscuits as he needs them is the Kruse, all of Roseburg, visit­ boy who finally lands in congress. Dates—Per package........................................... 15c Big shipment received yester­ trurn ed at the C. 8. Plaster borne last Pepper—Half-pound can of Golden West................... 25c day. W. L. Darby & Co. jel week and attended commencement Some of the prettiest sentiments Wash Tubs—No. 3 size...... ......... . .............. ...................$1 00 Little change is reported in the exercises. are contained in homely phrases. • • • condition of Raymond Grube, who Wash Boilers—Large size, brass bottom.......... . ........ $3.35 Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson Jr. arc j in in a Eugene hospital suffering in Corvallis. Mr. Nelson will par­ A mathematician ought to be able Wash Boards............... 75c from typhoid. ticipate in a shoot there and Mrs. to net hii fellow man a good ex Mop Sticks, only......................... 20c A marriage license wan issued Nelson is visiting relatives. ample. • • • Saturday to James R. Collier, of Eu­ THE FOLLOWING LIST WE ARE CLOSING Mr. and Mrs. U. C. Hatch, who gene, and Miss Jessie Bernis, of had been visiting at the A, L. Van Everyone in inclined to give the OUT AT COST Cottage Grove. Osdel home, left yesterday morning induatrioua, honeat man a fair chance. Dishes, Graniteware, Pails, Strainers, Fire Shovels, It is worth your while to buy for their home in Cleveland, O. a a • Butter Molds, Flour Sifters. Measuring Cups, Dust Pans, Gordon Whity and Awbrey Pur­ Penslar or non-secret remedies Suffrage leader» are denouncing Stove Lifters—in fact everything we have in this line. at The White Pharmacy and cell left Sunday by motorcycle, tho the eoraet. Woman ia determined for Fossil, where he will to break all bonda. The above items are only a few of the many specials get a credit of $2.50 on $10 former spend the summer, nnd the latter we will have for June 1 to dune 9 for cash only. worth of jewelry. Come in and for Hoquiam, Wash. let us explain the remedies and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spray mo­ Leave your order with us for strawberries for can­ our special advertising plan. tored up from Roseburg and spent ning. Memorial day with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Lena Burcham, who recently Jeptha Stated communication at 8 Hart. completed a term of school at Mas- o'clock Wedaeaday evening, Miss Marjorie Shay, who is at­ law, has gone to Lake I^raise, Can., June 8. F. C. and M M. to join the staff of a hotel for the tending normal school at Monmouth, degrees. Refreahmcnta. Member» was home over the week end. I »nmmer. Miss Lucile Smith, of urged to be present. Visitor» wel i Springfield, who also taught last Mrs. F. A. Green spent Memorial corned. TILE STORE THAT APPRECIATE YOUR TRADE year at Linslaw, accompanied Miss day in Independence with her HERBERT W. LOMBARD, ! Burcham. father, A. Wilson. By order W. M. Secretary I EYES ARE AN OPEN BOOK TO US Every Housewife A MEMORIAL DAY WINDOWS PAY TRIBUTE TO SOLDIERS Several attractive windows in lo­ cal business houses paid tribute to soldiers and commemorated Mem­ orial day. At the Graham Picture Shop several very fine patriotic pictures were used in the window'. One, a valuable print from n steel engraving made shortly after the Civil war, was prompted by the outcome of that struggle. Another, showing the surrender of Cormvallis in the Revolutionary war, was made in 1845. More recent pictures were inspired by the Spanish-American and world wars. At the W. L. Darby store a grave, decorated with flowers and flags, mutely paid trib­ ute to the soldier dead. NEW GRAVITATION LAW NEEDED. A man claims to have invented something that will overcome the laws of gravitation. If he would invent something that would cause a dollar to return to you after be ing spent that would be more to the point. « • • Tho reason woman appears so good is that there is nothing but man to compare her with. • ♦ • Some men apparently get married as a last resort to prove to a woman that marriage is a failure. • • • If Rockefeller is a rose bush in the Lord’s garden we’ll wager that the flowers will be thrifty. LOST A 17 JEWEL ll.i.l\<»l> THREE LOCAL BOYS TAKE watch, May 24, between Teeters DE MOLAY INITIATION creek and Dorena. Notify C. H. Jennings, Doietin, Ore,_____ jnel-15c Three local boys, Dvinins and Marion Richmond and Gordon Notice of Annual Meeting. Wright, were iniiatvd into the The Coast Fork Telephone Coin Knights DeMolay, an organization for Mason’s sons and their friends, pany will hold its annual meeting in Eugene last night. A number of at London school house Friday, Cottage Grove Masons accompanied June 15, nt 2 p. m. All members the boys to Eugene and witnessed are requested to be present. F. C. FÜHRER, their initiation. Vice President, J. E. BANTON, Forestry Head Visits Here. jnel-flc___________________ Secretary. Colonel W. B. Greeley, of Wash­ ington, D. C., chief of the forestry service, was an unexpected visitor WHEN SOME WORK TO) here this week. In company with ] Mr. Neil, of the Roseburg office, he US YOU MENTION - visited the operations in the govern­ ou ll get mighty ment timber at Rujada. Mr. Greeley quick is on a tour of inspection of for­ estry conditions in Oregon. attention Y ' Speeders Pay Fines. Traffic violators brought boforp Police .Fudge Galloway the past week were fined as follows: P. C. Muldoon, $8; John Doe (tourist), $10; L. Nelson, $10; L. Herrynian, $20; M. L. Hiegel, $10. All wrere up for spoeding within the city limits. Nothing is quite so irritating as to have a person ask your opinion and then try to argue you out of it. Specials Friday and Saturday 5 pounds of lard for.............................. 75c 5 pounds of compound for........... 65c 10 pounds of compound for...... $1.25 10 pounds cf lard for................ $1.45 Spring Lamb and Spring Fryers Also a Full Line of Lunch Meats Cottage Cheese Quality Market Phene 46 Free Delivery at All Tinies pnxnn xx jt x* ì .__ * _ *. Zimm mnn “Hey son—what’s your hurry?” “MOM’S got a party on at the house tonight, two lights are out—gotta get some Edison M azda Lamps right away. After this, Mother is going to keep an extra Edison M azda Lamp for every socket in the house. I’m on my way to— The Electric Store V. R. Kein, Prop. Kein Bldg. The rifhr Edison M.A2DA Lamp in fixtune will give you better lifll