♦-------------------------------------------- ♦ Grove, visited his brothers-in-law, children, of Drain, visited Saturday I Neighborhood News with Mr. Phillip»’ brother, F. B Phillips. Mr. and Mr». Victor Knudsen, of SILK CREEK. San Francisco, visited last week with Mrs. Knudsen’s brother, Floyd (Special to Tho Sentinel.) Jones. Aug. IS.—Mrs. F. A. Green was Mr. und Mrs. David Hennigan happily sui irprised Sunday when her and children, of Eugene, accompu father, Andy Wilson, of Indepen uied by some friends, motored up dence, and his sister, Mrs. M. to the’ J. A. Schneider home Sun Daugherty, of Portland, arrived to day evening. visit her. Mrs. Green had not seen Mr. and Mr». Rufus Arne und her aunt for 17 years. The visitors children, of Cottage Grove, visited left Wednesday. Sunday of lust week with Mr. Charles Jackson, of Cottage Arne’» sister, Mrs. F. B. Phillips. Mrs. S. E. Lowry aud children -<5- were at the home of Mrs. Lowry’» parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath, Monday. OLD BAGS WANTED—NOTHING Mr. and Mrs. Georg« Proctor and less than 2 feet square. Must be Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Cottage clean and of material that will ab Grove, were at the J. A. Schneider sorb gasoline; old underclothing, home Saturday evening. flannels and the like preferred. Can Miss Martha Juckson spent Wed* not use old sock«, mercerized or nesday night and Thursday with hard surface goods or small pieces her cousin, Mrs. J. W. Fisher, at of any kind. We want the best rags Thornton Corners. and pay the best price, 5 cunts the Mrs. Verna Mast und son Jack, pound. The Sentinel. tf of Portland, visited last week with Mrs. Must’s parents, Mr. und Mrs. FOR SALE OR TRADE—A FORD F. B. Phillips. light delivery. See Charles Hall Floyd Jones has purchased a new or Geo. H. Brainard. jlytitfe Ford car. Mrs. W. D. Heath and Miss Mar WANTED—SHAWLS TO KNIT. tha Jackson spent Weilm esday with $1.60 for 16-ounce shawl. Could Mr. and Mrs. 8. ~ E. Lowry at leave yarn at rest room.. Phone Walker. 14-F2. Mrs. Celia Handy. aug!0-31p Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher, of Thornton Corners, were at the W. EAT WITH HOLMAN, OPPOSITE D. Heath home Monday. Ford garage, Main St. Everything Miss Martha Jackson loft Tue»- clean und sanitary. First class home day to resume her work in Port cooking and service. Day or wook land. Miss Jackson is a trained terms. jly27a!7p nurse. She spent two weeks at tho MONEY FOR YOU—PAY CASH home of her uncle, W. D. Heath. for your wantads and get three Silas Gibbs and son, of Broadbent, LYNX HOLLOW. insertions for the price of two. tip were at the home of Mr. Gibbs’ sister-in-law, Mrs. F. B. Philli IW, (Special to The Sentinel.) FOR SALE —FINE 4-YEAR-OLD August 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Monday of last week. Percheron horse, well broke, Bennett and son, of Wendling, vis sound anil true; 1400 lbs.; will ited with the Fisher family over DORENA. make 1600 lbs. Also large hand the week end. power feed cutter, almost new, Mrs. Marion Le bow is visiting (Special to The Sentinel.) and a 2-horso John Deere cultivator, with relatives in Waldport this Aug. 14.—Mrs. Charles Teeters cheap. Win L. Leonard, Saginaw, week. and daughter Nellie spent Saturday aug3-17p Ore. Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Hartley and night and Sunday at the McKibben FOR HALE—AMERICAN STEEL son ilurold returned Sunday from a home in the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chapman, of hay pre»» in beat of condition. vacation trip to Bandon beach. Mr. and Mrs. Lodis llovil, of Curtin, spent Sunday at the U. S. Jesse TrunneO, phono 17-F12, Ix>n- don rond. ag2-17pd Cuba, Kan., visited last week with Bales home. the Walter Politico family. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanSehoiack Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Allen, of Wai and son Clifford spent Sunday at FOR SALE—COTTAGE, NEWLY nut, Calif., are visiting at the home finished inside throughout. Good the J. A. Burnett home in Cottage plumbing. Garage. J. S. Stewart, of Mrs. Allen’s aunt, Mrs. Henry Grove. 1104 Madison avenuo. n!0-I7c Dreese. The Allens had been on an Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Dame wood extended motor trip and stopped motored to Roseburg Sunday and OLD COOK HTOVER WANTED. over on their way home. attended the Garoutte reunion. Most any kind, junt so they will Mr». Groom und Elizabeth Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and sons cook nn<l are cheap. J. W. McCor of Cottage Giove, nnd Mrs. Mary Alta and Harvey spent Sunday at mick, phone 49, camp store. alO-24p Smith, of Walker, were guests at the Wm. Kelly home in the Grove. the Caldwell home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Chapman, of )R RENT—TWO FURNISHED Mr. and Mrs. Shafer, of Eugene, Clara, spent Sunday at th? sleeping rooms. Moderate prices, visited at the F. E. Taylor home Santa (J. S. Bales home. rs. L. L. Woolley, 39 L street, last week. Lon Elliott arrived Saturday from Cottage Grove. auglO 24p I*’. E. Taylor has rented his place Portland for a visit at the home of ROOMS FOR RENT — FIRST to Leslio Wicks and will move with his brother, J. A. Elliott. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Land attended class beds. Moderate prices. One his family to Wenatchee, Wash. Joe and Clarence Johnson left a the Garoutte reunion in Roseburg block from business section, Mrs. few days ago for Saskatchewan, Sunday. John McCann, 37 north Sixth street, Lev Van Schoiack and Belle Wnt Cottage Grove. nuglO 24p Canada. Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser were son motored to Eugene Sunday. FOR BALE—LARGE JERSEY dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Elliott and cow. Will freshen on or about Queen, in Cottage Grove, one day sons Morris and Earl and Mrs. August 20. Good milker. Price $45. last week. Warren Kelly motored to Creswell Box 541, Cottage Grove. augl0-24p Mrs. Johnson and the Litman and spent Sunday at the Bartie family, of Sherwood, arrived Bun Perini home. FOR SALK OR TRADE—11 ACRES day for a visit at the home of Mrs. Mrs. Alfred Pleuard, of Row bottom land, partly cleared, near Johnson’s brother, Wm. Sinter. River, spent Thursday at the home highway, three-fourths mile from Mr. and Mrs. Aden Miller wore of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. D. railroad station. Will take auto in at the F. E. Taylor home Monday. VanValin. part payment. Terms, What have Flora Bales returned Sunday from you I C. M. Parker, east Main an extended visit at the home of street, Cottage Grove. SAGINAW. auglO -24p her sister, Mrs. James Chapman, iu Santa Clara. FOR SALE GOOD VETCH HAY, (Special to The Sentinel.) nt the right prico. E. J. Kent, Aug. 14.—Mrs. 1’iirvance and Mrs. THE CEDARS. phone 38-F21, Saginaw. n!0-24c Ellison, of Portland, are visiting at the C. H. Sharon home. FOR HALE OR RENT—MY (Special to The Sentinel.) Eugene Pressey, of Sacramento, houso on cast Main street. Pos Aug. 14.—Mr. and Mrs. Carl Calif., visited a few days of the session September 1, 1923. N. E. McGilvery and children were guests Glass, Cottage Grove. nugl0-24c past week with his sister, Mrs. F. at the P. H. Magee home last week. T. Houston. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. McFarland Mrs. Hurt. Johnston returned Sat T11E STARS SAY Al’HJH WILL were Sunday dinner guests at the get your vetch next spring. Sow urday bringing with her Roberta home of Mrs. McFarland’s sister, evergreen cheat and raise two tons Holmes, who is recovering nicely Mrs. F. M. Hambrick, in Cottage to the acre. Seed for sale. C. H. from a recent attack of pneumonia Grove. Haight, phone 38-F13. uugl7p and whooping cough. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gleason, of Mrs. Lowell Benston has been WANTED—TO BUY GOOD FRESH helping her mother, Mrs. W. A. Kalama, Wash., are spending the cow. Please call or write to M. Keene, during the past week cook week with Mrs. Gleusou's parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. F. Desi.arres, Cottage Grove, Ore ing for threshers. Harry Wheeler, of Roseburg, vis gon. augl7-24c Mrs. Clay-ton Conrad and Mrs. A. ited ’Thursday with his pareents, H. Johns and children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler. FOR HAIJC—TWO SPEED INDIAN with tho C. H. Sharon family. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Clow, of the motorcycle, in good running or Vern Briggs and Elwin Benston Grove, spent Thursday at tho home der, $35; practically new Wade drag motored to Roseburg Sunday. ww, $85. Write R obb Overholser, Tho Judson Allen family motored of their daughter, Mrs. Ed Ashby. Wayne Veatch, of Halsey, and Cottage Grove, or phone 22-F2. a!7p to Sutherlin Sunday and visited the Marion Homing, who has been FOR RENT—ONE ROOM TO A Lewis Allen family. Helen Allen baling hay there, spent the week laboring man. Phone 180-1», or reeturnod with them to spend a cad at the Ed Ashby home. call at 254 Columbia court, Cottage week. Mr. and Mrs. Avery Hartzell arc Miss Nellie Fogle returned Sun Grove. a 17c day from Eddyville, where she hail spending the week at the home of Mrs. Hartzell's parents, Mr. an I FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE—MY been visiting with friends. Mrs. P. H. Magee. C. Conrad and A. Johns, of East property at No. 1243 Jefferson Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Wheeler mid avenue; value, *1500. Want more side, spent the week end at the C. Mrs. J. E. Blackmore motored to hind and smaller house. D. W. Me H. Sharon home. Miss Flora Fogle left Sunday to Roseburg Sunday. Kinney. a!7p Alma Scars was down from tho visit relatives at Crawfordsville. Bohemia district and spent tho week FOR EXCHANGE—LOT 60x106 IN end with the W. A. Hemenway Atascadero Beach, southern Cali family. HEBRON. fornia. Want Cottage Grove prop After the Sunday forenoon serviee erty or good piano nnd some cash. soveral families took their dinner (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. D. W. McKinney. ul7p Aug. 14.—G. M. Keblebeek and to the grove near the Hebron bridge BARGAIN—1917 INDIAN MOTOR W. J. Tharp left Friday for a mo and spent the afternoon in visiting nnd swimming. Those present wero cyclo for »alo, $50. Heo Herbert tor trip down the valley. W. LombnrL attorney, First Nu Mr. and Mr». Arthur Munro and Mrs. Clara G. Eason, of Portland, tioaal Bank Bldg. a!7 24p children, of Ashland, visited Satur who spoke at the Hebron church in the forenoon; Mr. and Mr». Harvey day afternoon with Mrs. Gilcrist. TO LE ASH— RANCH SUITABLE The following party enjoyed a Taylor and family, Hebron; Mr. for sheep will be leased for delightful picnic Sunday nt the and Mrs. John Taylor and children three year temi. W. K. Dinges, Hebron bridge: Mr. and Mrs. W. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Hull and »17p A. Hemenwny and children and children, Latham; Mr». G. L. Car Creswell, Ore. ............................... and children, of lile mid children. Cottage Grove, FOR SALE—HAVING RENTED Mrs. G. I Carlile and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway our farm will sell th« following Cottage Grove; Mr. and Mrs. John and children and Alma Sears, The personal property nt the farm with Taylor and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cedars. in the next ten days: 4 good Jer Hull nud children, of Latham; Mr. sey cows, freshen this fall; good and Mr». Harvey Taylor and chil Why a woman ha» any trouble in wokr mare, 1350 lb».: 100 chickens; dren. Mis» Levarne 1-anib, of Blachly, picking out a hat i» n mystery to McCormick binder, mower, rake, us. One seems just as bad as an hack, disc, harrow and other arti is visiting with Mrs. L. G. Mark other. cles; »boot 9 acres corn; about 75 ham and other friends. Katie Gili-rist has gone to Spring young chickens; player piano and NOTICE or MEETING COUNTY other article* of furniture. F. E. field, where she will be employed. Mrs. Gilcrist nnd son and daugh Taylor, Walker. Ore. aglip BOARD Of EQUALIZATION. ter, Lester and Katie, motored to WANT TO RENT 5 TO 40 ACRES Springfield Sunday afternoon. Notice is hereby given that the of good land , 5 to 10 acres in County Board of Equalization for cultivation, within 10 miles of tow n, Lane County. Oregon. wiH meet at MOUNT VIEW free soil, with privilege of buying. the Court House in Eugene, on the D. O. Fisher, Eugene, Oregon, M. second Monday in September (be (Special to The Sentinel.) R A. al7p August 14.—Mis* Mabie Mosby in ing the 10th day thereof), 1923; BERRY PICKERS WANTED FOR staying with Mrs. Floyd Jones and and will publiely examine the as sesament rolls and correct all errors Saturday. Mr». W. B. Cooper. p helping io took for harvester». Mr and Mr«. W. D. Heath, Add* in valuation», descriptions or chis»i FOR SALE TEAM, WAGON AND son Heath and Miss Martha Jack fications of lands, lots or other harness. I. A. Randall, phone son were guests Friday evening of property assessed in Mid rolls, at which tune and place all persons 165 J, Cottage Grove. nl7-3lp Mrs. Amanda Sears. The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. interested are notified to appear. FURNISHED ROOMS FOR RENT Perini, of Divide, was buried Mon Dated August 16th, 1923 HERBERT E. WALKER. Mrs Sarah K. Kerr. 39 Nellis I day in¡the Hear»cemetery place alZSIpl f Mr, ....................................... County Asseeseor. and Mrs. John — Phillip» and aglTspt? WANTADS Enroll NOW Starts You Toward the Ownership of a and in a shory time you will have a car of your own. Then all “out-of-doors” will be yours to enjoy with your family. Think of the comfort, the pleasure and happiness which will be yours. Buy your car under the terms of the For as little as $5, you can select the Ford you want and place your order at once. We will put this money in a local bank for you —at interest. Each week you add a little more. This also draws interest. Soon your payments, plus the interest earned, makes the car your own. Come in! Let us give you full particulars about this new plan. Woodson Brothers Authorized Ford Dealers Payments on Weekly Purchase Plan will be deposited with the FIRST NATIONAL BANK ______ li BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Detroit Automobile Manufncturer of one of the Fastest Selling Complete Lino of Four Cylinder (tars in the Thousand Dollar Class, will allot sales contract for Cottage Grove and vicinity. Address inquiries to B. L. N.„ care Cottage Grove Sentinel Collage Grove, Oregon al7c G J. Breier Co Japanese Crepe Underwear •lust received a new Ladies’ summer knit shipment of assort- union suits, all sizes ed colors in Japan- and styles— use crepe, 33-inch, 50c to 75c the yard— 25c Shoes Pongee All silk pongee II) natural color, priced the yard $1.25 Blouses Dry Goods plaid dress lor school n» 20c to 30c White Shoes $1.95 Gingham Plaid gingham, 27 inches wide, yard 18c the Allen brothers, Wednesday of last week. F. E. Babeock is painting the outside of his house. Miss Mildred Burcham arrived from Canby the latter part of last week. Mr. lajunsbury, who hail been quite ill at the Trembly home, left Friday for Eugene to receive medi cal aid. Mr. Trembly accompanied him. Mrs. A. G. Nelson returned Sun day morning from Washington. She was called home by the severe ill ness of her mother, Mrs. P. Darnell. Mrs. J. H. Meier, educational sec retary of the southern Oregon con ference, occupied the forenoon hour Saturday at the Adventist church and was a dinner guest at the J. D. Grimes home. Miss Ruby Whaley returned the latter part of last week from a visit with Mr. and Mrs. Orval Wha ley, of Walton. “Grandpa” Allen has recently been very ill. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Trask nnd sons Burdick and Dnn were supper guests at the M. F. Babcock home Sunday evening. Two sisters of Byron Winslow, with their families, visited over the week end nt the Winslow home. One came from Walton, Ore., and the other from Washington. Mrs. E. E. Whaley went to Eu gene Monday to have dental work done. Miss Ruth Winslow and Miss Eva McCain have gone to Washington to spend the remainder of the va cation with nn aunt. IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S Highest quality groceries at the lowest possible price. Pay Cash and Pay Less. Just Received new shipment of WATERMELONS, CANTALOUPES, SWEET CORN and fruits of all kinds. Get Our Price 11 bars of Crystal White soap .............. -.............. 50c Pickling spice, pkg.....10c Corn flakes, 3 pkgs.....25c Preferred Stock sardines, two large oval cans... 25c Gold Dust, 2 large pkgs, for ................................ 45c Arm & Hammer soda, 3 pkgs, for.......r............ 25c We are getting new customers every day. People are learning that they can save by buying at Gray’s Cash & Carry. BEST £7 w w CANE 0 112*31 Buy “Peter Pan” bread; large loaf, 14c—made in our own bakery. Get Our Price before you buy 3-Ib. box soda crackers, Tru-Blu .......................42c 5-Ib. box graham crack ers ................................ 82c All 10c boxes cookies....5c ► Buy Your Jars and Jar Rubbers at Gray’s We have lowest cash price and our prices are good for all week—no 1-day specials. ♦ IVAN E. WARNER, MANAGER PICNIC Cal-a-poo-ya Springs 4 Sun., Aug. 19 ............ ............. - / The Cal-a-poo-ya Springs Company in vites its friends and patrons to picnic with them. Interesting program in the afternoon. Amusements Public Speaking Music and Singing Aquatic Sports and Stunts 4 If you saw it first you saw it in The Sentinel Selecting a Bank In selecting a bank tho first consideration is safety There is little incentive to save if there is the slightest possibility of loss. This bank protects your money with every safeguard known to up to date,‘and at the same time oonaarvative, banking, and is regularly examined by the United States government. 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