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COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923 PAGE SIX relatives from Lynx Hollow motored elected a member of the board of to Corvallis Sunday. directors and D. H. flemple was Madelle McKee is spending a few elected clerk at the annual school weeks in Salem with an aunt, Mrs. meeting Monday. ROW RIVER. Otto Buff. J. W. Sears returned Saturday Arrow Head hosiery, in black, white and biege colors, Mary Allen, Dorothy Curtis and from the Bohemia district, where (Special to The Sentinel.) priced the pair....................................... $1.00 and $1.25 Mr. Sharon and daughter Either had been working in the Eve June 20.—Mrs. W. A. Garoutte were Sunday guests at the W. L. he ning Star mine. and son Colin returned Friday from Leonard home in Delight Valley. White silk hose, special the pair.............................. 69c Miss Daisy Burnside is visiting j a motor trip to California. Mrs. Jennie Greathouse, who had in Springfield this week with an The B. F. McCollum family have been visiting with the George Fogle aunt, Mrs. Sarah Nelson. ALL KINDS OF FIREWORKS moved to their home in the Grove. family, went to Brownsville the I Mrs. Mrs. Virgil Oppie and Sterling KILGORE’S CAP PISTOL Absolutely safe and harm The dunce given Saturday night as first of the week to visit with other I Bolton were in Drain Friday, u farewell for them was well at relatives. less (with two boxes of caps free)............ 25c I Mrs. G. W. Smith is visiting in tended and enjoyed by all. Many from here attended corn-1 Junction City at the home of her ‘ H ~ Sprinkle n, A. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Van Valin, of mencemcnt exercises at Walker high I son, " W. McFarland was in Eugene Doreiia, visited Saturday evening school Wednesday evening. Dr. Gil ' G. ~ I Friday on business. with Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Pleuard. bert, of the University of " Oregon, Mrs. LaSelle Stewart and chil made the address. The room was I Airs. G. W. McFarland and Airs. IF. Al. Hambrick attended a picnic dren are visiting in Oakridge with beautifully decorated. Mr. and Mrs. Smith, of Riddle, I at Pleasant Hill Saturday. Mrs. Stewart's parents, Mr. and visited several days of _ last week I Rev. and Mrs. J. E. Carlson spent Mrs. J. B. Hills. The Misses Dora and Mabel with their daughter, Mrs. Lottie I Friday evening at the G. W. Mc- I Farland home. Kirkendall. Mosby visited friends here Friday from I Mr. and D. Mrs. ______ Miss Alma Adney was up H. Remple and _ ami Saturday Miss* Alice Thrum has returned Yoncalla over the week end. Her I daughter Fay Alma spent Sunday at from a several weeks visit with sister Myrtle returned with her I the C. A. McFarland home. Sunday evening. I Miss Myrtle Dobberstein spent relatives in Portland Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Jott and I Thursday at the Ed Ashby home. Mr and Mrs Earl Garoutte and baby returned Sunday ovening from baby returned Monday from Eu-1 Miss Margaret Hemcnway re Portland, where they attended the gene. The baby has been quite sick I turned Tuesday from a visit in but is improving. _____ r____ I Portland. She was accompanied rose festival. Mrs. F. T. Benston was elected I home by an aunt, Miss Hazel Hem- Mr. and Mrs. 8. S. Trask nrc spending the week in Cottage Grove to succeed C. H. Shnron as a mem lonwny. Miss Elizabeth, who had her of the school board and F. T. (also boon visiting in Portland, came with relatives. Mrs. Alfred Pleuard spent Tues Benston was elected clerk nt the I home Sunday, accompanied by her I brother James, who had been visit- day with her mother, Mrs. C. D. annual school meeting Monday. 1 ing in Eugene. VanValin at Dorona. Vera, Chester and Betty Belle MOUNT VIEW. Miss Lucille Isaacson, of Blue Scott visited Tuesday at the W. A. PAPER PLATES doz., 10c; 3 doz., 25c; 100, Mountain, is spending the wook (Special to The Sentinol.) I Hemcnway home. with her sister, Mrs. Kyle Jones. PAPER PLATES doz., 8c; 2 doz., 15c; 100, «Tune 19.—Misses Forest and Ber I Mr. aud Mrs. W. A. Hemcnway Airs. Frank Pleuard and children PAPER SAUCE DISHES........................ doz., 5c; 100, nadine Schneider returned Weduos-1 ceie^ra^ed their twentieth wedding went to the Grove Wednesday even T «« .« . PAPER Cl PS ...................................................... 6 for 5c ing to spend the remainder of the «lay from Portland, where they vis-1 anu*vcrMary June 14. Rev. and with itod relatives and attended the rose I "• E - Carlson spent tho day FIBER SPOONS............. ............... doz., 4c; 3 doz., 10c week. I them. The Inst of the throe logging festival. SANITARY SERVICEABLE ADIRONDACK WOODEN Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Mouu-1 Mr- and MrH- Frank Willis, new- donkeys to be moved to the new PLATES, jupt Hie kind for picnics __ ____ 6 for 10c «•amp near Disston, is ready to bo tain, visited Thursday with Mrs. V weds> arrived Thursday from Post, whore Mr. Willis had been FLAGS ALL SIZES FOR THE FOURTH loaded and logging operations will W. D. Heath. A son was born last week to Mr. employed and where they were mar- commence there as soon ns possible. WAXED PAPER, the roll ............................ 5c and 10c n,d a few days before. The mill which ..Ll.L has ‘ i—.... shut been ...... t down and Mrs. Floyd Jones.' CREPE PAPER TO DECORATE YOUR FLOATS AND Mrs. Waldo Miller and daughter 11,0 «»»ly »prow and George for several days will start work Selma, Lewis Mendall mid Mr. and Fair Emilios and Mrs. Cooper and CAR» ALSO TARLATAN AND BUNTING soon after the Fourth. Mrs. J. R. Cooley were in Cottage I ’'0,ls Henry !1"d Uoyd ar«' moving It0 Oakland, where they have pur Grove Wednesday of last week SAGINAW. William Heath camo up from|chnsed 11 »awmill. Wendling Tuesday and now has cm- (Special to The Sontincl.) SILK CREEK. June 19.—Mr. and Mrs. O. Knight ployment south of Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fannan, of spent Sunday in Corvallis at the (Special to The Sentinel.) homo of their daughter, Mrs. Marvel Drain, visited last week with Mrs. June 15.—Mr. and Mrs. William Fannan’s niece, Mrs. J. A. Schnei Randall. . Kendall visited Sunday afternoon Lowell Benston and Conrad Keene der. 8. E. Ixiwry drove up Sunday at thc D- A- E!,tea home. They are were in Eugene over Thursdny morning and took Mr. and Mrs W. fro,n California and are motoring to night. on their honeymoon. Mrs. Charles Sharon and Mrs. D. Heath to his home nt Walker. | Vuucouver Mrs. Anna Keown, her children Jarnos Conley went to Eugene Snt- In tho afternoon they motored to and her mother visited Sunday at unlay to care for a niece of Mrs. Eugene. J. R. Cooley was at thc J. A. the D. A. Estes home. Mrs. Keown Conley who is seriously __ ill. Mrs. Estes were childhood homo Saturday. i and . - ------ ----- ------------ Georgo Fogle went to Brownsville Schneider Mr.s. J. W. Fisher, of Thornton I friends. Sunday nnd bought a cow. Corners, accompanied Mr. Fisher I Nickerson, of Harrisburg, Elwood Hiirnden and Mr. nnd Friday to the Amanda Scars home, visited in the neighborhood one day Mrs. Colby Harndon, of Eugene, where he is employed at some car-l0^ week. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Benston penter work. Women of the neighborhood spent spent Saturday nnd Sunday at Lyle Lowry, of Walker, is staying I Thursday afternoon at the^ B. R. Primo hill on a fishing trip. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. H)arne^ home tying a comfort for .Tamos Conley is remodeling the with D. his Heath. He nnd his unclesJMrs- Grimes. Those present kitchen in the Judson Allen homo. W. William and Addison Heath, are I M. Wheeler, Mrs. H. Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Fogle and employed at the same place south of |^- Wheeler, Mrs^F. A. Green, ^Mrs. children arrived Sunday from Craw Cottage Grove. I Shade Green, Mildred “ “ Burcham, Mae - - o-««- »<. . .1 OUR OWN BUILT OF 17%-OZ. FABRIC with fordsville nnd are visiting relatives Clarence Sears was in Cottage Burcham nnd Mrs. Darnell. A GUARANTEE FOR $12.60 here. n I R. W. Airey and family, former Mr. nnd Mrs. F. T. Benston were Grovo Monday. Creek residents but now of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Schneider and I We carry the I'amona OLDFl ELD, made by the Firestone in Eugene Friday on business. Forest and Bernadine ldaho, wer.e here recently. They Mr. and Mrs. Strong and some daughters Tire & Rubber Company, at the following prices: were Sunday evening guests at thelwcr? motoring to Coos county. Hamer, of Walton, spent Heath home. I Richard Hainer, What they should Our R Cooley nnd Al. - Babcock Mr. and Mrs. J. R. and pho ‘ho week end cnd at tho E. E- M sell for Price daughter Elizabeth were in Cottage _ I The Whaley, Estes and Cochran 30 X 3 Fabric, with tube ♦ -— -------------------- .................... .+ 12.70 $10.70 Grovo Monday. families and R. V. Darnell attended and Mrs. William Hands were $13.50 30 X 31/2 Regular Standard ami Cord. .. $17.85 SILVER QUILL BABY CHICKS in Mr. comp^meeting at. Sutherlin Sabbath. Cottage Grove Saturday. 30 x 31 Oversize Cord ... .....................$19.90 $15.00 ull sold till April 15, except pos Mrs. James Rigby and children Addison Heath traded his old sibly a few overhatch. Several thou Ford car in on n new Star touring are attending camp meeting in 32 x 3L, S. S. Cord.............. .....................$28.55 $21.00 sand Utility chicks after thut date, ear Inst week. Sutherlin this week. 31 x 4 S. S. Cord........................................$32.80 $22.80 l’rice, 100 for $15; 500 for $70; Mrs. E. M. Wheeler, who has been 32 x 4 S. S. Cord.................. ................... $36.10 $24.00 1000 for $135; 20 per cent books ill the past few days, has moved HEBRON. 33 x 4 S. S. Cord................. .................. $37.25 $25.00 order, balance on delivery. Wm. to her summer home. Hands & Son, Box 614, Cottage 34 x 4 S. S. Cord ..................................... $38.20 $26.00 Tho E. E. Whaleys, Mr. and Airs. (Special to The Sentinel.) Grove, Ore., phone I-F2. mOtfc Orval Whaley and J. D. Grimes Patching material ....... .... .............. 50c value at 35c June 19.—G. M. Kebclbeck, W. J. were in Eugene Monday. Patching material................................... $1.00 value at 55c WANT TO RENT STOCK AND Tharp and L. D. Huff were in Eu- John Winslow was homo from hay ranch. Box 233, Cottage geno Wednonday of last week. over the week end. ANYTHING BELONGING TO THE AUTO TIRE Grove,___________________ jno8-22p Mrs. Cnssidy and Mrs. Charles Walton June 18.—Mr. and Mrs. E. M. AT A REASONABLE PRICE White motored to Goshen Wednes Babcock, J. D. Grimes and Mr. and FOR HALE—PACKARD ORCHE day of Inst week. We rebuild 30 x 3% sizes at $8.00 Mrs. F. E. Babcock motored to stnil organ. In good repair. Price Mr. nnd Mrs. John Kebclbeck nnd Sutherlin one day of last week and reus 'nubie. Inquire Short Second children nnd Mr., and Mrs. White Haim store.______ jne8-22pd foot were guests at the G. M. Keb- attended camp meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Olsen and three home Wednesday evening of children arrived REGISTERED DURHAM BULL olbeck Thursday from Inst week. , ... «Philip, S. D., and are visiting with for sale or trade for other cattle. Annabell Qilcrtst visited over the / E Babcock fnnlily. Tb*y arc W. W. Chrisman, Borona. jeH-22pd Wednesday night at tno V . Meisner & Cochran, Proprietors . I n tbc;r way to California. Woodard mill with her sister, Mrs. FOR BALE — A BIG MULE Oscar wheeler of Walton, visited I. 0. 0. F. Building, Main Street, Cottage Grove, Oregon Fred Overton. team for sale cheap; 6 years old; Saturday with his mother, Mrs. E. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Doolittle, of good anywhere they are hoy put and M. Wheeler, who is recovering from gentle. J. F. j Adney, , Saginaw, Creswell, visited Thursday with an attack of hay fever and compli Mrs. Doolittlo ’ s sister, Mrs. J. Q. phono 9-F11. jne22c cations. A. Young. P. Darnell spent the week end in FOR SALE—TEN MILLION FEET Mrs. N. W. White has been very Sutherlin attending the camp meet of saw timber located one mile ill but is reported to be improving. ing. from railroad. George Edwards, Kenneth Girlile, of the Grove, Agnos McCormick, of Klam Box 513, Cottage Grove. jnel5 29p visited Thursday at the homo of his ath Miss Falls, spent several days of last aunt, Mrs. J. Q. A. Young. week at tho Shnde Burcham home. FOR SA1JC—IDEAL TRUCK AND Mr. Stewart, of Seattle, and Mr. Mrs. Jennie Walker, of Walton, chicken ranch, nine acres improv Stewart, of Mulino, visited over ed. Larg«' chicken house. Good Thursday night at the Charles visited with friends here tho latter part of last week. ipirdi'ii, hay mid orchard. Telephone White home. Mrs. Dora Collins, of Springfield, 169 J. jnel5-29c Mrs. Lizzie Gerum, of Washing visited several days of last week at ton. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Taylor and LOANS—PLENTY OF MONEY the home of her brother, H. M. for city loans, pay ns much each children, of Isithnm, and Mrs. Har Damewood. vey Taylor attended a picnic at month as you want to, also farm Mrs. James Rigby and son nnd loans nt 5 per cent interest an pleasant Hill Saturday. daughter Orval and Violet returned Rev. Hohgntt nnd Rev. Carroll, nually. F. J. Berger, 630 Willamette Monday from Sutherlin. street. Eugene, Ore.. jnelStfe of Eugene, attended chtirch here Tho Arthur Woolcotts motored to Sunday. Rev. Hohgntt prenched the the Grove Saturday. Little Robert FOR SALE TEAM OF HORSES; sermon. is quite sick. The Farmers’ nuion met Thursday young milk cow, will be fresh in Air. Dorrell was elected a member Juno; largo separator, plow and one evening nt the usual meeting place. of the boar«! of directors and Mrs. <nlf nil for $120. Address M. E. There was a large attendance nnd Arthur Woolcott was elected clerk Fettet, Saginaw, Ove. jne!5-29p much interest was shown. at the annual school meeting Mon- Mrs. Robinson, of eastern Oregon, FORDNON TRACTOR FOR RALE. is visiting with her sister, Mrs. L. day. 11. W. Wheeler was here from Lo Tn excellent condition; plow, belt D. TTuff. rane over the week end. pulley, belt nnd fuel tank. I* M. Mr. nnd Mrs. F. C. Führer and Mrs. Weston is still very ill. Powell. Saginaw, Ore. jne22 jlttp daughter Hnz«*l and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mr. arrtl Mrs. M. F. Babcock were G. J. Kappnuf mid .... children «i'r«' O. A C. ROOSTERS, 5 WEEKS, Bunday gmuitn nt the Jepson home. in Sutherlin Sunday. $1 a dozen. Phene 35-F24. Oval At th«- annual school meeting on I Powell, Saginaw. Oro. jne22jl6p Monday The recent legislature passed a afternoon John Kebclbeck law requiring all bee-keei>cn< in Was elected director nn«l G. M. Kob- FOR RENT AN 8 ROOM HOUSE Oregon to take out a license but with laundry room nnd bath; 1*« elbock clerk. the law docs not specify how the A committee from the Const Fork ncres of land, family orchard. House inspector must approach the be«' local of th«' Farmers ’ union, eon «ill be newly p«|>ercd nnd painted Keb when in the act of inspecting it, nor inside and out for renters. Pnrtlv sisting of Mr. ami Mrs. G. M.___ does it make clear whether the bee furnished. Possession by June 20. elbeck. Mr. and Mrs. John Kebel keeper must display license plates Mrs. J. J. Rimpson. 927 south Rixth beck, Mrs. G. J. Klippouf. J. P. both front and rear.—Eugene Reg street. Cottag«' Grove. jnel5 2>>p Miller nnd W. I,. Kimble, attended inter. th<> meeting of th«> Farmers’ union FOR SALK OR TRADE—160 local in Dorenn Tuesday evening. Wo never give onr enemies the nerv* nt Star; fino pasture land; John Kebclbeck had nn old fnsh- rout rola 1200 acres rang«'; will run ione<1 bnrn mining Tnesday. Those benefit of the doubt. I« • • • Itw head of cattle. Will take car. present to help were E. E. Finnen You don’t enjoy pleasure when What have yon f M E. Sallee, jlrtp nnd Mike Kebclbeck, of tho Grove, J. P Miller, W. L. Kimble nnd E. you get all tired out chasing it. F\RM WANTED- WANTED TO F. Carlile. hear front owner of farm or good Mrs. I<ouis Gerum arrived Tues DON’T BF. YOUR OWN SHADOW land for snip, for fall delivery. I*. day from Tacoma for a visit at The sun shines fer all—it is your Jonv«. Box 177. Olney, 11). jnc22p the home of her sister. Mrs. Harvey own fault if a cloudy countenance Taylor. keeps its rsys from reaching the PLANTS FOR SALE—CABBAGE, cockles of yonr heart. • • • kale, broccoli, cauliflower, tomato, THE CEDARS variegated eater, head lettuce an.1 The boy and girl who go straight other fr<>ah vegetables. Dole Cats home from school are not likely to (Special to The enfinoti forth, 479 First street. jnelStfe June 19.—C. A. McFarland was be found following a crooked trail. SPECIAL PRICES ON MIDDIES Neighborhood News I Picnic Dishes for Fourth of July IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S Pork and Beans Sardines VAN CAMP’S 9c Small can. Medium, 2 cans for..... 25c Large, 2 cans for.... _.. 45c 5c Small can, in oil.... . Normandy, in olive oil 15c Preferred Stock, large oval cans, 2 for...........25c Try Gray’s PETER PAN Bread----- Baked in his New Electric Oven............................ large, 14c; small, 2 for 15c Flour Feed McKenzie, soft wheat, guaranteed, sack...... $1.60 Dalles Diamond, hard wheat, sack................$2.00 Sapphire, Montana hard wheat, best flour made, the sack......................$2.25 Mill run, white, 80s. $1.50 XX chop, 80s............. $1.30 Kerr’s milk ration... $1.85 Scratch feed, sack.... $2.65 Egg producer, sack. $2.65 Coconut meal, sack..$2.00 Fancy Bacon and Lard Side Bacon, lb. 35c; Bacon Backs, lb. 25c; Picnics, lb. 18c Lard, 5s............... 80c; Lard, 10s........................ $1.55 THE HIGHEST CASH PRICE PAID FOR YOUf/ EGGS, CHICKENS, VEGETABLES -r THE FAIR L Why We Are Selling Tires! Consider the Price C. J. Breier Co DIAMOND CUP WANTADS COTTAGE GROVE RUBBER CO Crown e experienced motorist ♦ Men’s Work Shoes We have a complete line of men’s work shoes in all styles; priced at............................................... $1.95 and up Dresses Tennis Shoes Children’s gingham dress es in plain anti plaid com binations; in all sizes; priced at.................... 98c One lot children’s tennis shoes and light summer shoes; not all sizes in all styles but all sizes in the lot; pair only............$1.00 Knickers Ladies’ khaki knickers— just th«» thing for camp ing and hiking;priced the pair ................ .,... $2.45 Underwear Ladies’ fine knit summer union suits, in all styles and sizes; priced........50c Ladies’ Oxiords and Pumps Ladies white canvas oxfords and pumps for only $1.95 YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL MM 34,000 square miles of marvels, beauty and color—nothing like it on earth— leaping geysers, growling grottos, boiling cauld rons, nature’s most fantastio formations, in the midst of which are magnificent hotels, charming cottage Tillages, 300 miles of matchless boulevards and all the comforts of home. EXTRA 8w>.I Lr MU bnoklM. Tt Mte tb. UuO- of ^ndarland. Our MILEAGE T hrough S leeping C m Service DAILY between Port land and West Yellowstone makes the trip very comfortable i* r w>—mtfA M SMJh far I.uwmrv an far nunotnru, n WM M-MVRRAT OLD FAITHFUL--^