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PAGE EIGHT COTTAGE GROVE S BN TIN EL, FRIDAY, JULY 13, 1923 Neighborhood News WALDEN. A lighted match to the wick and your oil cookstove is instantly ready. 11 con centrates clean, steady heat directly on the cooking utensil. No coal or wood to lug, or ashes to Shovel out—a clean, cool kitchen free from dirt and smoke. To obtain best results, use Pearl Oil —the clean-burning, uniform kero sene-scientifically refined and re refined by a special process. Pearl Oil is sold by dealers every where. For your own protection order by name — Pearl Oil. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (California) OIL PEARL (KEROSENE) HEAT AND LIGHT Your Vacation where to spend ( -rater Lake “Tho Sapphire Sea of Bilenco” Oregon ’s mountain, lake and river resorts “Whero the cares of yesterday are soon forgotten ’ ’ Los Angeles “Cosmopolitan and filoni Tourist City” Low Round Trip Tickets on Sale all Summer Long CCI IXL LL f ?r> j “Oregon Outdoors” and “California for the Tourist" Booklets, (let your copy NOW! Ask our agents for further particulars or write JOHN M. SCOTT (louerai Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines Every patron of The Sentinel is helping to give Cottage Grove a newspa|M'r which eminent authority has stated to be one of tlie best country newspapers published by anyone anywhere. RADIATORS BODIES REPAIRED No matter how great or age, we can make it just work Windshields ACETYLENE WELDING Eugene Auto Sheet Metal Go. 718 Lharnelton St jUaJ Phone 249 and friends here last week, returned Friday to Heppner. Mr. and Mrs. Otho ViuiSchoiack and Sarah Riley spent Sunday in Springfield. in the grove in Hemenway park on the Fourth. Myrtle Dobberateiu and Kalb eryn Hemenway are suffering with poison oak. Jay and Murion Horning and Miss Hazel Ashby returned Saturday eve ning from a brief visit in Portland. The E. V. Clow family and Mr. Stark, of St. Helens, who were on their way to California, stopped for a brief visit at the home of Mr. Clow’s sister, Mrs. Ed Ashby. (Special to Tho Sentinel.) LYNX HOLLOW. July 10.—Mrs. Martha Lane und daughter Bernice, of Corvallis, spent (Special to The Sentinel.) Sunday at the K. H. and J. B. Mos July 10.—The glorious Fourth by homes. was celebrated by most of our peo Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Chapman and ple. Some went to Eugene, some to children, who spent last week here Cottage Grove and some picnicked with relatives, returned to their nt London springs. home in Vulsetz Saturday. M r. and Mrs. John Samson and Of course the man who marries a Mr. and Mrs. J. ] B. Linebaugh daughter June, who are at Belknap drcam must do so with his eyes visited Sunday at the Harry Castle springs for Mr. Samson’s health, closed. home, came up for the Fourth und visited Mr. and Mrs. Leo Wilson, who with Mrs. Samson’s parents, Mr. No one can blame a rheumatic visited last week at the home ot and Mrs. Marion Lebow. for kicking, but it’s a foolish thing Mrs. Wilson’s parents, Mr und Mrs. John and Byron Winslow, of Silk for him to do just the same. G. W. Shields, returned to their Creek, were in the Hollow on busi- home at Wendling Sunday. Sermons seem longest to people ncss Thursday of last week. Mrs. Addison Williams and son The E. T. Hartley family and who have most need of ’em. Have Harry visited Monday afternoon Mrs. I. N. Dresser visited with you been kicking? with Mrs. Furn Adams. Silk Creek friends Sunday. Oscar Adams has purchased a mo Mrs. Dyke, of the Ajax Lumber Every good and charitable deed torcycle. company, and her nine-pound baby you do a follow being is a jewel in Mr. and Mrs. Loo Wilson and daughter Marguerite are being cared the crown to be worn in the here Mrs. G. W. Shields visited Satur for at the A. B. Wolford home. after. day afternoon at the J. B. Mosby Mrs. I). I’. Caldwell and daughters and Harry Castle homes. Even being a jackass is better visited at the Dresser home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and son than being a loafer. Hurry spent Sunday at the W. D. SAGINAW. Heath home. ♦> Mr. and Mrs. Horatio Mosby and I (Special to The Sentinel.) Oscar Gascon returned Sunday from July 10.—Mr. and Mrs. George ♦-------------------------------------------- <$ Silver Lake, where they spent the Neat, of Coburg, visited at tho C. SILVER QUILL BABY CHICKS Fourth. H. Sharon home on the Fourth. Miss all sold till April 15, except pos Miss Frei da Castle is spending a Esther Sharon accompanied them sibly a few overliateh. Several thou few days at the Fred Frost home. homo for a short visit. sand Utility chicks after that date. Mrs. J. B. Mosby was in Cottage Mr. nnd Mrs. Ernest Pettit and Price, 100 for $15; 500 for $70; Grove Saturday. Jesse Burleson left Sunday morning 1000 for $135; 20 per cent books Fred Frost bought a team of for eastern Oregon. order, balance on delivery. ’ " _ Wm. horses last. week. The W. F. Briggs family spent Frank Miller has bought a Ford. the Fourth with relatives near Hunds & Son, Box 014, Cottage m9tle Misses Ida and Ruth McKibben Grants Pass. They returned Sunday., Grove, Orc., phone 1-F2. visited Monday at tho Johnson A large crowd from Eugene and ¡LOANS—PLENTY r OF MONEY homo. country nttendoed the for city loans, pay as much each Mr. Chriss was in Eugene Tues- surrounding meeting nt the Bartlett Johnston month as you want to, also farm day on business. place Sunday. loans at 5 per cent interest an George Conley reeturned to Reeds nually. F. J. Berger, 630 Willamette HEBRON. port Sunday, after having spent the street, Eugene, Ore.. jne!5tfc Fourth at home. (Special to The Sentinel.) Tho Gerard family, of Springfield, FOB SALE—NINE HEAD TWO- year-old bulls, 10 yearlings, all July 10.—Miss Annabelle Gilcrist visited Sunday with 8. H. Jarrett. has gone to Siskiyou to visit at the Mr. and Mrs. Tom Queencr nnd registered Herofords. Mayro McKin ney, Turner, Ore. jno29-jly29c home of her sister, Mrs. Craig. baby visited over the week end Mrs. Laine, of Corvallis, visited with tho C. J. Quconer family. FOR SALE, HOLT CATERPILLAR Saturday with the Misses Taylor. Miss Alma Ailney was homo from 45 h. p. tractor, good for logging W. L. Kimble ami E. F. Carlile Yoncalla over the week end. or any other use you wish to put were in Cottage Grove Saturday. Miss Mildred Walkley is visiting it to. A. Learned, Applegate, Charlie White was in the Grove relatives near Eugene this wook. Ore. jne29-jly20 Friday. Gladys Benston, a primary teach Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vaughn and er in the Sunday school, will take FOR SALE— 15-H. P. GENERAL “Grandma” Vaughn, of Algona, her class on a picnic Wednesday. Electric slow speed motor. J. H. visited a part of last week with Miss Flossie Mathis visited sev Bartels. jne29tfc relatives here. eral days of Inst week with rela FOR SALE—TEN MILLION FEET Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hands, of the tives in Etigeno and Corvallis. of saw timber located one mile Grove, attended church here Sun J. F. Adncy spent tho week end day. from railroad. George Edwards, here with his family. jl6-27p Mr. and Mrs. McBee, Mr. and Miss Clara Taplin was in Eugene Box 513, Cottage Grove. Mrs. Holbrook and two children and Monday. FOB SALE — PET MALE PUP. Mrs. McClure, of Lowell, visited The Saginaw Lumber company is Gentle with children. Mixed Pom Sunday with their cousins, the putting in a new dock along the eranian and Airedale. Six months Misses Taylor. Southern Pacific siding here. old. Harold Bi de. jl6-13p Mr. and Mrs. Will Murry and children *»re here from Bellingham, BLUE MOUNTAIN. WANT TO BUY SECOND HAND Wash., visiting witii Mi. Murry’s binder in good condition. G. R. mother and other relatives. (Special to The Sentinel.) Allen, phone 21-F2. jly6-13c Mrs. Bethel, of Guthrie, Okla., July 9.—Win Turpin has moved visited a pu.-C of last wejk with her his family to the Potts & Turpin OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING gr< mlson, K. D. Aldridge. less than 2 feet square. Must be mill. Vernon Whipps spent the Fourth clean and of material that will ab sorb gasoline; old underclothing, with his parents. SILK CREEK. Mrs. Joe Perkins nnd daughter flannels and tho liko preferred. Can July 10.—Prof. R. W. Aircy and Sarah visited Wednesday with Mrs. not use old socks, mercerized or hard surface goods or small pioces family, who had been visiting with Lownie Farmer. Nearly everyone from here at of any kind. We want tho best rags friends in Coos county mid were motoring to Ida, spent the night of tended the celebration in Cottage and pay tho best price, 5 cants the pound. The Sentinel. tf Juno 25 at the M. F. Babcock homo. Grove. Beula Hastings and Genevieve Miss Mildred Burcham is visiting Coblentz visited Saturdny at the FOR SALE, PAIGE 6 66—THIS with relatives in Canby. good car has now top, new cord Mr. mid Mrs. Sinclair and little Dick home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lang and small son, tires, bumper, spotlight, and the son, of Seaside, Wash., visited with of California, visited Inst week with long-lived wonderful Rutenber mo- relatives here July 3. tor has just been overhauled, The Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whaley, John Mrs. Lang’s grandparents, Mr. nnd car is larger than I need. If you mid Byron Winslow, Oscar Wheeler Mrs. John Palmer. want a roomy, powerful car sec this mid Mr. and Mrs. Joo Daniels were at $750. Some terms, or will trade THE CEDARS. up from Walton over the Fourth. for Dodge or Buick four, in oqually Mr. mid Mrs. IL W. Wheeler and good condition. Call on or address (Special to The Sentinel.) baby relumed Monday from a two July 12.—Mr. and Mrs. David J. R. Bemon, Yoncalla, Ore. jlylSp weeks’ visit with cousins on Indian Perry and children left Monday for FOR SALE OR TRADE—A FORI) creek. Mr. mid Mrs. Fred Ernst have Lowell, whore Mr. Perry will oper light delivery. Seo Charles Hall traded their property bore for a ate a sawmill. or L. B. Long at the Service James Sears rotor nod Saturdny Garage. homo in Cottage Grove aud have jlytitfe evening from a trip to Blue River moved there. Wayne Stuart, of Springfield, is with F. J. Bartels und loft Monday FOR SALE—CEDAR POSTS, 10c. Phone 32-F12. jlvl3-27p visiting at the home of his unci", for the Bohemia district. Mr. mid Mrs. Noah Bolton mid II. M. Damewood. 80 ACRES TIMBER LAND NEAR Some Silk Creek people celebrated son Sterling left Monday for Lowell Palouse, Wash., $2000; trade for tho Fourth lit Cottage Grove, some to work in u sawmill. Rev. and Mrs. J. Eric Carlson C. G. property up to $4000; pay at Eugene, some at London springs were in this vicinity Monday and difference in cash. N. M. Ohrling, mid some celebrated nt home. jlyl3-27p Mrs. 1. N. Dresser, of Lynx Hol visited at the Meisner, Dorward Anlauf, Ore. low, visited Sunday nt the E. R. and McKinuey homes. FOR HALE—MONARCH RANGE, F. J. Bartels, of Cottage Grove, Darnell home. good as new. N. E. Glass, jlylJc Mr. mid Mrs. E. T. Hartley, of and John Hokenson, of Blue River, spoilt Saturday evening with James Lynx Hollow, were in this vicinity NICE LARGE NEW WHITE PO Sears. on business the first of the week. tatoos, delivered anywhere in Mr. and Mrs. Gross and son Is-o, town, 40 lbs. or more, 2tyc lb. F. Tho L. A. llall family, of Walton, attended church services here on of Fallen, Nev., and Mrs. May Hart, B. Phillips, phone 1 F14. jlyl.lp of Portland, visited Thursday at Juno 30. Jmnes Rigby has a most excellent the James Sears home. Mrs. Gross mid Mrs. Sears were friends in girl garden again this year. Andy Wilson, who spent several hood but had not seen each other weeks hero at the homo of his for 24 years. Henry Gntes, of Eugene, who is daughter, Mrs. F. A. Green, hns returned to his home in Indepen working nt the Aldropp sawmill, spent Sunday evening with Ken dence. Elder (I. A. Wilson, of Iowa, ar neth Sears. James Burnside, accompanied by rived here Monday. Ho visited sov eral places in California on the way. his undo and cousin, James and Myrtle Burnside, spent the Fourth here at the home of his father, R. DORF.NA B. Burnside. Emmett Burnside ac companied them on their return (Special to Tho Sentinel.) Wash. July 10.—John Teeter* motored Oiialnska, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Grant. to Corvallis Thursday on business. Hoquiam, The UNIVERSITY of OREGON Wash., visited Friday nt Miss Faye Me Lin returned Thurs C. A. McFarland home. contains: day front a month’s visit with rela tho Mrs. L. A. Thompson and Mr. and tives and friend* in California. The College of Literature. Science Mrs. Dillon, of Portland, spent thè Mr. and Mr*. Stanley Da me wood Fourth here nt the home of Mr. and and the Arts with 22 departments returned Sunday from a week’s Mrs. P. IL Magee, parents of the The professional schools of Archi outing at Klamath Falls. Mrs. Thompson will make Leonard Paquette returned Thur* women. tecture and Allied Arts—Business an extended visit. dav evening from Hood River. Administration—Education—Grad Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolcott and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Baker have a Mrs. Shade Burcham visited Sunday uate Study—Journalism—Law- new Star car. the W. A. Hemenway home. Medicine—Music—Physical Edu Mr. and Mr*. A. S. Ward wore at Mr. and Mrs, D. H. Rcmpie and cation—Sociology—Ex tension. railed to Talent last week by the little Fay Alnm nnd the serious illness of Mr. Ward’s father. W. A. daughter Hemenway family picnicked Mr. and Mr*. Fred Kelly and sons For a eataiofua or any information Alta and Harvey were in Eugene varate Thr Rfÿwtrar, l/niiirriitÿ of Friday on business. Oregon. Eufrne OreiJon. Arna VnnStdioinck. Mabel Mosby. Harry Klfving and Jack ~ * * Dakin spent Sunday nt the C. A. Van Srhoiack home. Noble Elliott motored to Croswell Saturday. Mr. and Mr*. Ray VanRchoiack SUMMER COMPLAINT make* Enie left Sunday for the Bohemia dis wili make that old suit look wadway »nth children whose careful trict, where Ray ha* employment. About twenty member»’ of the like new. Have it cleaned, mother. protect them from stomach and “JoHv Bunch” enjoyed a picnic at rowel dirorders, hot we.ther cramps the Fred Kelly home Bunday. weakening diarrhoea • with pressed and repaired. Mr nnd Mrs. Durkee, who had here, returned Friday to Klamath WE CALL AND DELIVER CHAMBERLAIN’S Fall*. CCLIC «nd DIARRHOEA REMEDY Mr. and Mr*. Clove VanSehoiack jlyl3p Phone 77 Quick in achon - satisfying in rsanka •nd children, who visited relatives Specials ► for July Women’s white canvas pumps and ox fords, all sizes in the lot, pair— $1.00 Children’s lace or button shoes, pair— $1.00 One lot of tissue ginghams, voiles, etc., three yards for— $1.00 One lot of voiles, flaxons, dimities, etc., six yards for— $1.00 Women’s khaki skirts, coats and middies, each— 95c Men’s athletic, porosknit and cotton rib summer weight union suits, each— 95c Men’s $6.00 and $6.50 silk shirts, neat striped patterns, each— $3.95 WANTADS ( ^llíe Daylight Store for Quality and Service 9 1 ) OUR BANK IS A NATIONAL BANK Let US Take Care of Your Money A National Bank is operated under the National Banking Act. This law places it under the supervision of the Treasury Department of the United Stotes Gov ernment. A rigid examination of the bank’s affairs is made several times every year in the interest of its depositors. Do YOUR banking with US. 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