COTTAGI^}RO^CSENTIM5000 in Lano coun­ ty. He was a resident of Cottage Grove. Worth Harvey, John Dur ham and John Nukes hnve been ap­ pointed appraisers. Brick, tile, hearth tile. 8. L. Godard. SWIMMING POOL Calapooya Springs will be full and heated from Tuesday afternoon to 11 o’clock p. m. Sunday of ev­ ery week during the season. Water kept at a delightful temperature. Slide, spring­ board and bucking barrel will furnish amusement for everybody. 1922 tickets good during 1923. *24-31 Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Smith, ac­ companied by Mrs. Victor Cham bera, left by motor Sunday for Crater lake, tho Oregon caves and other points of interest in southern Oregon. Harry R. Knight, agent of the Oregon Electric railway in Eugene since 1912, died at his home in Eu­ gene Friday night, after a brief ill­ ness. Monroe, the photographer, who al­ ways pleases, has again taken charge of his studio at 22 north Sixth street and challenges the photogra­ phers of the world to equal his rec­ ord of 700 sittings with only one resitting. After extensive travel he is able to say that no better por­ traits can be made anywhere than he is prepared to make for you. He uses only the best in Collins mounts and material. If you have never had a good photograph, try him. He guarantees to please you. a31s7c Mrs. J. B. Lewis arrived Wednes­ day evening from Miuneapolis, Minn., for an extended visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. 8. Trask, who met be.- in Portland. Mrs. Trask's sister, Mrs. Nettie Oberg, who ac­ companied her mother from Minne­ sota, stopped at Gaston for a visit with Mr. Oberg's relatives. Herman Edwards goes to Port­ land tonight to meet Mrs. Edwards upon her return from visitiug her folks in Spokane. Everything a drug store should have, or we get it. White’s Pharmacy. Mrs. Jack Callahan and sons Jack and Robert, of Portland, who had been visiting nt the homo of Mrs. Callahan’s sister, Mrs. W. A. Ga- routto, of Row River, returned Sat­ urday to their homo. A son was born August 22 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred ~ Sturdevant, of Lo- rune. Get 6 out of 6 With Anaco Film. New’ Era Drug Store. “We are running a little in ad­ vance of schedule and we have passed every night in a good, com­ fortable hotel,’’ said Fred J. His- scy, who, with his party, was reg­ istered at the Bartell Thursday. This is their second motor trip this season from Sun Diego to Portland and the second time they have vis­ ited Cottage Grove. They nro plan­ ning to return for a throe-day out­ ing in the McKenzie or Brice creek regions with Mr. and Mrs. D. O. Byrno. I will take $450 for my Dodge. Fully equipped and in fine condition. Cash or bank­ able paper. Elbert Smith, at The Sentinel office. Mrs. B. R. Job went to Newport Saturday to join her daughter, Mrs. Charles Adams, in an outing. Mrs. Catharine Bader returned Saturday from Newport. Fred Warbingdon and family, of Hoquiam, Wash., who had been vis­ iting at the homo of Mrs. Wnr- bingdon’s grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. William Lynch, of Lorane, re­ turned home Sunday. Mrs. G. M. Scott visited during I the he week at Wendling with her sister, Mrs. Charles Chandler. Tho last quarterly conference for the church year will be held in the Methodist church ’ ~ September 3 by Dr. Dunford, district superintendent. Mrs. J. Al Pattison, of Portland, formerly Miss Hattie Landess, of this city, has begun suit for di­ vorce. Cruel and inhuman treatment is given ns the cause for tho action. They were married in Salem Juno 12, 1919. There are no children. Alimony of $50 a month is asked. Those who have seen the new house being erected by George Mat­ thews say it is about tho niftiest thing in residences in tho city. Tho Matthews residence is one of about a dozen now nearing completion. C. H. VanDenburg left Tuesday to visit his old home in Michigan, which lie has not seen for 30 years. His place with Darby & com­ pany has been taken by Kenneth M c Reynolds. Miss Kate Stewart, sister of Robert Stewart, and tlio latter's niece Miss Josephine Ralston, of Albany, visited the latter part of last week at the Stewart home. J. W. Veatch, son of “Uncle’’ Jim Veatch and brother of Mrs. H. F. Wynne, has been appointed man nger of the Evening News at Boise, Idaho. Mrs. A. J. Stevens returned Thursday of last week from Tilla­ mook, where she had been visiting her son, William Stevens. Tho Alfred White family motored to Newport the latter part of last week and joined tho N. W. White family in an outing. Mrs. Jessie Vnndenburgh and daughters Misses Vera and Jessie Louise, of Oklahoma City, returned Saturday to their home. Mrs. Lucy Currin arrived Monday from Salem, where she had been for some time, and is again nt home here. Mrs. Smith Bailey is reported to be quite ill. Her daughter, Mm. Ruby Wright, of Roseburg, 11 with her. A little pet lap dog of Beulah Hanna’s sustained a broken leg the fore part of the week. Aa it was lying on the poi irch the wash board fell onto tho do| log, the injury result ing. Marv in Smith has bought from Mrs. C. W. Caldwell the honke which has been used as the practice house for the domestic se iene* girls of the high achool for two years. Mrs. E. J. Lacey and Mr*. M. L. Chappel, of Pueblo, Colo., visited the latter part of last week st tho John Lamaon home. Mrs. Lacey 1s a grandmother of Francis I>seoy, formerly of thia city but now or Corvallis, where he is employed by the Standard Oil company. Mrs. Iz- Iji- coy and Mrs Chappel, arrompa nied by Gerald I.acey, Francis' younger brother, have spent the summer in the west, visiting with Mr and Mrs. Francis Lacey at Cor PAGE FIVE You’ll Always Find Your Friends Filling their Grocery Needs at -------------------- Ostrander &b McQueen Cottage Grove Creamery is now paying Portland quotations for butter fat So long as all of our product is consumed at home we shall be able to do so. Buy Red Rose Brand Butter and lee Cream and thereby help to give our farmers the benefit. There Are No Substitutes for Dairy Products vallis tho fore part of tho summer. Gerald is remaining nt their home. Mrs. Lnccy and Mrs. Chappel loft from here Monday for Portland, where they are thinking of lo­ cating. D. R. Hamant, Miss Mariotte Hainnnt, Miss Nellie Myers and tho A. L. Wynne and Elbert Smith families picnicked Sundny near tho B. M. Hawley ranch on Sharp’s creek. Mrs. Smith remained for a few days visit with tho Hawleys. Miss Maude Skidmore returned last week from a throo weeks ’ mo­ tor trip to Seaside and tho Tilla­ mook county beaches. Mrs. A. W. Helliwoll and HOU left Tuesday for Melrose to visit M th . Helliwell’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith. Tho F. J. Alstott family will move next week to Eugene. Miss Naomi Mooney left Tues­ day for Portland to recoivo medical treatment. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Spencer, of Eugene, visited Monday at tho home of Mrs. Spencer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. II. Ostrander. Clifford Allen, son of J. S. Allen, of Mosby creek, sustained n dis location and slight fracture of tho largo too of the left foot Monday when a horse which ho was riding slipped and fell on the pavement of Pacific highway. The accident happened a few miles north of the city. Mrs. John Madsen and Hon ro­ turned Tuesday from ti visit of n week at Grants Pass. A. L. Monroe has again taken over his studio which was operated by Mr. Suaders while Mr. and Mrs. Monroe were on u motor trip of several months into California and from which they returned Inst. week. Mrs. F. L. Grannis, wife of the principal of the Cottage Grove high achool for tlio turning year, was in this city Friday looking for a resi­ dence. Sho found houses very scarco and returned to Eugotio without obtaining ono. Exhibitions of sfieeily motor cycling were givon nt the Calii|>ooyn springs Munday. Several hundred people were at the springs that day. Tho porch of tho Cottage Grovo flour mills warehouse at tho South ern Pacific station was wrecked Friday when a circus train which was taking tho siding failed to come to a stop when it camo to tho end of tho track and rammed into tho warehouse. Borno of the piling supporting tho building were dislodged. Judge Barnard was lip from Eu­ gene Tuesday inspecting work nt tho county crusher on the Coast fork road. Bob Galloway, who is working at Hnlsoy during tho summer, accom- panied by a friend, Joe Morse, of that place, spent the week end at tho homo of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Galloway. “I'm glad to got back to Ore­ gon,’’ were almost tho first words of Mrs. J. V. Stewart, who was a delegate to the Ladies of the Orient convention iu Cedar Rapids, Iowa, upon her return last week. She also visited relatives in Minneapolis, Minn. Tho Loo Nixon and E. J. Sears families, of Delight Valley, aro en­ joying an outing at Newport. Misses Rita Kelley and Hallie Willits left yesterday morning for Klamath Fulls and several southern Oregon points, whore they will visit relatives and friends. Frank, Ixionard and Miss Rosa Willis arrived Wednesday from Post to attond tho funeral of their brothers, Cash and Clarenco Willis. Tho new house of Albort Wood­ ard’s on south Third street has been rented by the high school to bo used as a practice house this school year. Mary Ellon Benson left Wednes­ day for Wolf Creek to stay with her father, J. S. Benson, this winter, ns she is to teach the primary grades of the Wolf Crook school. Brighton Leonard will teach tho higher grades. Mr. and Mrs. Davo Rinard, of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, aeo visiting this wook at the home of Mr. anil Mrs. B. F. Rinard. J. I. Jones, of Eugen», was here Tuesday visiting his children, Frank Joncs_und_Mjnc_Hiirr^_NeeL_^^_ A.F.&A.M. Attention • Regular communication nt 8:45 p. m. Wednesday, 8e|>- yGUT I ember 5. First regain r meeting since culling off. Important business. Members uro urged to be present and visitors will bo cordially welcomed. HERBERT W. LOMBARD, By order W. M.Secretary ' Í IF YOUR 'J di S PO­ SITION'S A C old S hower X —^'FIXIT '‘SHOPS— Jjttle Plumber Confections and Fountain A DRINK THAT SATISFIES. SEE IT MADE. Special Brick Ice Cream for Saturday and Sunday -Neapolitan and Princess TAKE HOME A BRICK Gray Goose Tea Room A Good Place to Eat