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COTTAG^^ROVJ^SENTINJiLj^niUHSDAY^IU^^Jia^l!^ “As Sure As The Wheat » Some day, somehow, somewhere—there are some of you who’ll be wishing you had—in your younger days— paid a little more attention to properly taking care of your finances. That you had gone to someone who un derstood and who had truthfully advised you as to what would have been best for your future. FINANCIAL ADVICE—that’s what we are here for. Come in and get acquainted. It doesn’t cost anything. And we’ll be only too glad to solve your financial prob lems for you—whether they pertain to loans, invest ments, savings, wills or any other matter. And you’ll be glad for having accepted this invitation. BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE Cottage Grove, Oregon L. I Tales of the Town Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Ellsworth were here from Corvallis over the week end looking after their prop erty. A Mrs. Ora Kirk has filed suit for divorce from Wayne Kirk. Ray Nelson, auto electrician. . Clarence Elmer Neet has begun suit for divorce from Meta Neet. Homer Patten has filed suit for $1345.28 against the estate of Fred D. Peters, alleging damages iu that amount for trespass on property of the plaintiff. Correction—An error was made in giving in last week's issue the first name of Mrs. Pearl Stover, name is correct as here given. Sewing or dressmaking neatly and reasonably done. Call at 1017 Ash jn5-19p avenue. R. T. Davis has taken a partner ship with Autin Lindsey in the City bakery business. ft Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley attend e«l commencement exercises at Ore gon Agricultural college, this being the twenty fifth anniversary of their graduation from the institu- tion. ig One-fourth off on hats at the Loucks Millinery. jn5-19p 'f The Earl Garoutte family hav« moved into the city from Doremi anil liavo taken a house on Adams avenue near the Baptist church. Mr. Garoutte, who was employed with the Bohemia Lumber company, is now employed with the Anderson & Middleton Lumber company. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Burkett at tended the Free Methodist services held in Dorena Sunday. ICE PLANT NOW OPERATING. BEAR OF CITY MEAT MARKET PHONE 55. DELIVERY AT ANY TIME. tfc '? Helen Root, a returned mission- arv, gave an interesting talk on missionary work last evening in the Free Methodist church. The H. H. Russell family have returned from Montague, Calif., where Mr. Russell was employed for four months on the Dunsmuir divi sion of the Southern Pacific, to their former home at Divide, where Mr. Russell has resumed charge of the Southern Pacific section. In the test for QUALITY our Kodak Finishing proves superior. The reason: we are equipped to do the work right and wo know how to do it. It’s our business. The Picture Shop. Ask Nelson about Boyce-ite, the super-fuel ingredient for all gaso line motors. It's guaranteed to sat isfy you. Carl H. and Rosa E. Elliott have been appointed executor and execu trix of the estate of Isabella M. Randolph, deceased, the estimated value of which is $2754.92. George O. Knowles, Worth Harvey ■ and Charles Gettys were appointed to appraise the property. Another car of shingles com ing this week Price $3.20 car; $3.30 warehouse. S. L. Godard. Ir Balloons Free A balloon free with every large loaf of bread or any 25-cent purchase. No trou ble now to get the kiddies to go for that loaf of bread. City BaKery Lindsey & Davis, Proprietors Floyd Bunk, student at the U. of O., returned home Friday. He left Monday night with company D, of which he is a member, for Camp Lewis. Olaf Nelson, chief inspector for the Southern Pacific, was in the city Tuesday from Portland. Nelson has no mechanics’ helpers; every man an expert in his line. Bill Poole arrived Monday from Monroe and went to Camp Lewis with company D. Miss Irma Randall motored to McMinnville Tuesday to visit with friends. Her mother, Mrs. I. A. Randall W’ho accompanied her, weni O!’ to Portland to visit at the home of her son Marvel. They will re turn Saturday. Miss Randall ’fl place at the creamery is being filled by Miss Wynettia Mooney. C. A. Bartell and Herbert Eakin Looseleaf systems of every kind. The Sentinel. tf mtored to Corvallis Monday on bus iness. Mrs. Robert Hanna left Monday evening on a two months’ trip to her former home in Michigan and other • middle western cities. She stopped in Portland while enroute and attended the commencement ex ercises of the Lincoln high school graduating class of which Miss Francis 8chleff. a friend of the Hanna family, is a member. D. O. Byrne and Herbert W. Lorn bard are in Portland attending the state convention of the American Legion as delegates from the local post. Mrs. C. C. Cruson, delegate, and Mrs. D. O. Byrne, alternate, are attending the convention of the auxiliary. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne went dow’n Sunday, accompanied by Mrs. Byrne’s mother, Mrs. Connell. Galloway writes insurance. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Garoutte and son Colin left Tuesday by motor for Portland to visit at the homes of Mrs. Garoutte’s sisters, Mrs. Eu gene Matlock and Mrs. J. H. Calla han. They will go on to Canyon City, in eastern Oregon, for a visit at the home of Mr. Garoutte’s grandparents. They will be gone two or tljree weeks. They were ac companied to Portland by Mrs. C. C. Cruson, delegate to the state convention of the American Legion auxiliary, and by Pearl Plaster, who had visited a week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Plas ter. We invite everyone to try our re pairing of watches and jewelry. H. H. Starr Jewelry Store, in Madsen’s old stand. m29tfc Woodson Brothers have obtained a judgment for $100 against C. F. Overton for payment on a “bug” sold to Mr. Overton. A. C. Spriggs, H. W. Titus, George O. Knowles and Elbert Bede are at tending Masonic grand lodge in Portland. Mr. Knowles went also as a delegate to the grand chapter of the Eastern Star. Another car of shingles com ing this week Price $3.20 car; $3.30 warehouse. S. L. Godard. W. W. Cochran has returned from Marshfield, where he had been for A marriage license has been is several months, and will leave sued to C. A. Harry Elfving' ami shortly for the Bohemia district. Myrtle Ama VanSchoick, both of A son was born Sunday to Mr. this city. and Mrs. Frank Jones. Mrs. F. 8. Gorton and children Mrs. Joe Gamer (nee Clarice arrived Tuesday from Vona, Colo, King) and baby son, of Ashland, to visit Mrs. Gorton’s parents, Mr. visited last week at the Earl Hill and Mrs. L. M. Haney. home, They left Sunday for Port- Percy Rogers returned Monday land to visit at the home of Mrs. YOUR LAUNDRY night from Marshfield, where he Garner’s mother, Mrs. William had been employed. Bruening. Mrs. Mateel Whitlock, TELLS THE STORY Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. of Portland, who had been visiting You may put on a fine suit, but Mrs. Rebecca Medley, Mrs. Ralph at the home of her mother, Mrs. if your laundry work has been Hand and son Volncy and Mr. and Glen Green, accompanied them. I can give you perfect eyesight shoddily done, or your collar is Mrs. Horace Hatch spent the week soiled you do not appear to bo end in Portland at the home of without glasses. Satisfaction guar well dressed, whereas, a finely tfc Mrs. Medley's daughter, Mrs. H. C. anteed. Dr. H. A. Hagen. laundered, elenn collar will take Harmon. Volney remained for a John Jackson, enroute from Port the edge off the appearance of a longer visit. land to California, visited Friday slightly shabby suit. Our work W. H. Ostrander and Edd Jenks at the home of his uncle, C. M. is guaranteed. The customer is are spending the week in the Bo Jackson. to be the judge of whether it is hernia district. Miss Bethel Gowdy was in Eu satisfactory. Your money back To the Public—This is to notify gene Saturday. if ypu say the work is not first the public that I will not be re Mrs. Arthur Woolcott underwent class. Dry cleaning and laundry sponsible for any bills contracted a minor operation in a Eugene hos work called for and delivered. by anyone other than myself. Jim pital Friday. Ambrose. jne5-19p All kinds of filing equipment, Woodson Brothers have sold a The Sentinel. tf Ford touring car to Frank LaBlue, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Overton, of who lives on the London route, and Dunsmuir, Calif., are visiting at the a Ford coupe to L. L. Johnson, of home of Mrs. Overton’s parents, J. A. Mackey, of Divide, re Star. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gilcrist. Mr. and Mrs. George WilBon are turned Saturday evening from Eu Mrs. Marvel Randall and son Ray gene, where he had been in a hospi- attending the rose festival in Poit- mond, of Portland, visited during tai for medical treatment. land. the week at the I. A. Randall and E. E. McLendon, inspector for O. Knight homes. Office equipment of various kind.*, The Sentinel. tf the purchasing department o* the Norval Powell has returned from Mrs. Carl Burkett and »on Eu- Southern Pacific in this district, Prineville, where he taught in the wont to Albany Tuesday to sp nd gen»», of Divide, motored to Rose high school, and will spend the his vacation with his family. burg Monday on business. summer here with his parents, Mr. Special ruled forms of every kind. and Mrs. J. A. Powell. He will re Mr. and Mrs. John Coffman hnv» tf turn to Prineville next year. gone to Kansas City to visit re la- The Sentinel. Norval Armes, student at O. A. tives there and at other middle west List your property with Hall & points. C.. returned home Sunday. Lang. We have three parties who want homes close to high school. If you want to sell, your chance is ç « here. Pastor Ostrander, of Eugene, is filling the pulpit at the Presby- terian church during the absence of Pastor A. R. Spearow. Claude Howard, of Los Angeles, is visiting at Dorena with his par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles ilo ward. Bookkeeping outfits of every kind. SUGAR—Sugar is firming up, with a 25-eont advance The Sentinel. tf today. Let us book you for a sack out of our next car, Misses Josie and Ollie Bemis will due next week. go to Ashland tomorrow to attend summer school. FLOUR—Flour has made several small advances and Mr». R. N. Lowry, who had been with the ' utlook for crops makes this item a very good I visiting at the Chesley Churchill buy. home, returned to her home in Port- ! land Tuesday. POTATOES—We now have the nicest potatoes we J. C. Mathison, who visited here have had this year (from Yakima, Wash.). I recently at the hoem of his sister. Mrs. Bert Stoneburg, has disposed MILK—We will have a carload of Borden’s milk in of his inter»-!» at Mosier and is next week. By the case or half case we will make you returning here with Mrs. Mathison a very attractive price. to reside in Cottage Grove. Filing eabinets. The Sentinel, tf BERRIES—The main crop of strawberries is about N. E Glass was in Portland Mon- ever. Will have raspberries in a few days. i day on business. CHERRIES—The cherry crop is short this year. M rs. lima Beager and daughter, Leave your order with us for canning. . Miss Bonita, leave tomorrow to spend the summer in Han Francisco at the home of Mr». Beager’s si» ter, Mrs. H. A. Watts. Mrs. Beager i will attend a state teachers’ college , while there. Mias Bonita will also visit with relatives in Los Angeles. COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Grocery News The Sentinel is entitled to the salesbook business of Cot tage Grove on the basis of quality and price. Miss Elsie Chestnut was in Eu gene Monday. Miss Helen Ostrander is visiting in Eugene this week at the honi( of her sister, Mrs. Clarence Spencer. Mrs. Odell Cooper and daughter Helen, of St. Helens, are visiting at the homes of Mr. Cooper’s sisters, Mrs. George Hohl-and Mrs. Maud Hohl. WHAT MARY AND JOHN SAID— ‘‘Mary, do you know that you ought always to buy Cottage Grove bread?” said John. ‘‘1 spend so little money for bread,” countered Mary, ‘‘that 1 can’t see that it makes any difference if 1 buy Portland or Eugene bread.” ‘‘I am not surprised that you feel that way,” insisted John, ‘‘because there are so many who follow that same line of thought, but if it were not for those who think that the little they spend for Portland or Eugene bread makes no difference, there wouldn’t be any Portland or Eugene bakeries delivering bread here at all. Judging by the number of baskets 1 see on the sidewalks await ing the expressman, I have become convinced that if we all bought home made bread the bakery business at home might support a family or two more who would buy from our store.” ‘‘Well,” acquiesced Alary, ‘‘1 can see your logic anti just so long as they make it as good as this outside bread 1 will hereafter buy Fault less Bread from the Electric Bakery. I’ve bought their pies and cakes many times and have always found them as good as any that 1 could make.” The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery Sanders & Bennett, Props. -----— , ............... —. „ i Mrs. G. W. McQueen and daughter Kathryn are in Portland attending the rose festival and visiting with relatives. Miss Perle Robinson is in Port land visiting at the home of her brother, George Robinson, and at tending the rose festival. Piano Music, Come in and hear the latest hits, We have them. A complete line of popular music. The Picture Shop. The O. W. Hays family leave this morning for Portland to attend the rose festival. Miss Ruth Phelps is in Tillamook at the home of her brother Lester. Their mother, Mrs. A. E. Phelps, is also there. z Mr. and Mrs. Arch Bice and daughter and son, Frances and Carl ton. of Salem, visited last week at the home of Mrs. Rice’s mother, Mrs. S. E. Cochran. West Side Garage has been appointed the Stromberg Carburetor Carburetors and Parts Kept in Stock Miss Katharino Mendenhall left Monday for Pendleton, where she will be a critic teacher for the primary grade work in the summer school. She planned to visit at Monmouth and Portland en route. Mrs. O. H. Heine has received word of the death of a sister in Larimore, N. D. The G. B. Arnest family has re turned from Medford to make their home here again. Nelson’s Service Station for qual ity goods at reasonable prices. Miss Rita Kelly has recovered from a lengthy illness and has re sumed her position at the J. C. Penney company store. A. W. Helliwell and E. C. Lock wood have returned from a week’s stay at the Noonday mine in tho Bohemia district. The Kensington club realized $14 from their cooked food sale at the Smith Short store Saturday. The S. R. Brand family, accom prnied by Miss Evelyn Bristow, of Eugene, pienieked at Calajiooya springs. Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Gross and »laughter Gladys an»l Miss Sadie Garoutte, of Bandon are visiting at the home of Mr. Gross’ sister, Mrs. A. W. Kime. Mr. and Mrs. F. M. Hambrick motored to Eugene Thursday. They were accompanied by Mrs. Frances Gray, who went on to Salem to spend the summer at the home of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Schofield Stewart spent the week end in Portland with Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Schmidt, former residents. Robert and John Cann, of San I.uis Obispo, Calif., are visiting at the home of their grandparents, Mr and Mrs. James Robison. Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Holderman and daughter, Mrs. Cleo Moreloek, lift Saturday by motor for Nampa near Astoria, to visit at tho homo of Harvey Holderman, son of Mr and Mrs. Holderman. They wore accompanied to Portland by Mrs. Carl Witte, who is visiting relatives in that city »luring the week.' The Tyler Johnson family, of Portland, visited during the week nt the home of Mr. Johnson’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. General Johnson. The Sentinel is entitled to the salesbook business of Cot tage Grove on the basis of quality and price. Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Lockwood, of Seattle, and Mrs. Winters Wallace and daughter Barbara, of Silver- dale, Wash., who hud ben visiting at th<> horn»' of E. C. Lockwood, brother of Mr. Lockwood an»l Mrs. Wallace, returned yesterday. Those, with Mrs. E. C. Lock wood, motored to Grants Pass and Klamath Falls the hitter part of last week and visited relatives, returning Monday. Miss Alverda Finch, Miss Mildred Stevens and Miss Naonui Hilton re turned Sunday evening from Rock Creek, where they had been guests of the Henry Strader family, of Roseburg, on a camping trip. Mrs. R. L. Stewart and daughter Margaret plan to roturn today from Albany, where they have been vis iting with relatives. While there they attended the wedding of a cousfti of Mr. Stewarts’ and also the commencement exercises at the Albany college, of which Mr. and Mrs. Stewart are graduates. Carl King has bought a half interest in a pool hall and eon fectionery store at Toledo and has gone to that city to take charge, Mrs. King will join him in August, when they plan to reside at New port for two months. Mr. King will fill the position of catcher on tho Toledo baseball team. Ted Shields, of San Francisco, is a guest of Miss Mildred Stevens at the C. A. Stevens home. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Robinson, of Elma, Wash., are visiting at tho home of their daughter, Mrs. A. N. Ward. Mrs. C. E. Umphrey and daughter Dorothy have returned from Port land, where they had been visiting with friends. Mrs. D. Y. Allison and son mo tored up from Roseburg Sunday ami visited at the 8. V. and F. H. Al lison homes. They returned that evening accompanied by Mr. Al lison’s mother, Mrs. J. T. Allison. About six members of the Cala pooya Tribe motored to the foot of the Bohemia mountains Monday. Tue Lee Nixon and Malcolm Horn families, of Delight Valley, have left by motor for Nebraska, where they will visit relatives. The party will take all summer for the trip which they hope will benefit Mrs. Nixon’s health. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mitchell and two sons, formerly of this city, who were on their way to Portland from their home in Mosa Beach, Calif., visited here during the week with their friends and at tho homo of Mr. Mitchell’s mother, Mrs. Jeptha Hart. Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Anderson left Tuesday by motor for Portland to attend the session of the gran»] chapter of the Eastern Star. Mr. and Mrs. Clair Spray and children, of Roseburg, visited dur ing the week at tho home of Mr. Spray’s mother, Mrs. Jeptha Hart. Another car of shingles oom-| Nelson’s Service Station sells ev ing this week Price $3.20 car; crything the automobile needs and $3.30 warehouse. 8 L. Godard. can repair anything that’» wrong with your car. Ivan Barker, who recently com pleted his course at a Portland dental college, has joined his wife here. Mr». Vernon Field, of Roseburg. daughter of Mrs. Ro-a Currin, in a Portland hospital for treat meat. Mrs. Field appear» to be suf fering from a nervous breakdown. Bert Stoneburg has returned from a month’s visit with relative« in Greenwood and Loyal, Wig. Mr. and Mrs. Darwia Bristow, of Eugene, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Graber Their »laugh ter. Miss Evelyn, who had visited a week with the Graber», returne»! TRADE Stewart for good plumbing. home with them. Virgil Gowdy and Mrs. D. J. See Nelson First when you need ■=— | Scholl were in Eugene Friday. tires, gas, oil or accessorie». Smith-Short Grocery THE STORE THAT APPRECIATES YOUR Mrs. Lucetta Thomas is visiting in Gardiner at the home of her dr ughter. Mrs. Ray Burkhardt, for- merly Miss Alta Thomas, who is the mother of a 91zs-pound son, born last Thursday. Mr. aud Mrs. C. H. Loucks, of Aberdeen, Wash., visited Monday and Tuesday at the homes of Mr. Loucks’ uncles, J. E. and A. C. Loucks. They left yesterday for Contra! Point and will go on to Little Rock, Ark. H. H. Starr fixes watches right, r.ocated in Madsen *s old stand, tfc Mr. and Mrs. Guy Applewhite, of Ashland, visited Monday with Mrs Ethel Applewhite. They were on their way to Portland to atten»l the rose festival. Ralph Fullerton has gone to Kansas City, Mo., to attend an auto mechanic school. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Damewood motored to Crow Sunday and spent the day at tho homo of Mr. Dame wood’s uncle, Frank Damewood. Edgar A. Willson left Tuesday for Chicago. Ill., to visit at the home of a brother. He was to be joined in Portland by his brother William, who was also making the trip to Chicago. Effie Buchanan u> visiting in Berkeley, Calif., at the homes of her sister». Mrs. A. R. Sugg and Mrs. | O. A. Long. Tho Joe Gallo family have moved into their new home at Latham. Miss Hazel Loucks has returned from Monmouth, where she waa at tending an alumni meeting at Mon outh normal. Mian lxmek» han nr. I o-pted a position in the Eugene schools for next year. PAGE SEVEN The Best of Good Things to Eat CANNED GOODS FRESH VEGETABLES Flavors that remind you of Fruit or Vegetables freshly gathered from th»> garden. We are usually first in stocking the first vege tables of the season. Al ways the choicest. McQueen’s Grocery -■ — Henry Wagner, of Los Angeles, forerlv of this city, visited during the week at the home of liis mother, Mrs. B. F. Thrasher. The F. C. Hauser family are nt Newport on a two weeks’ outing. Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White left Monday afternoon for Burlingame, Calif., to visit for two weeks at tho home of Mr. White’s brother, Terry White. F. L. Grannis lias accepted a position for the summer months in Eugene as salesman in tho Header, shott gun store. Mr. Grannis held tho same position last summer. H. H. Hargreaves stopped over hero Friday while on his way from Kinmath Falls to Eugene to attend the Pacific track meet. He and Mrs. Hargreaves are visiting in Klamath Falls nt tho homo of Mrs. llargrea -s’ mother, Mrs. Roberts. The Cottage Grovo motorcycle club, know», as “The Calapooya Tiibe,” are planning to spend the week end at tho Oregon caves. Miss Marion White spent tho week end in Eugene visiting friends. Mr. and Mrs. David McMurdo and small son, of Numa, Calif., and older son and wife. Mr. and Mrs. George McMurdo, of Colorado, vis ited during the week at the homes of Mrs. David McMurdo’s brother, J. D., W. C. aud J. A. Monroe. Katharine Silsby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Silsby, former resi lient» of Cottage Grove, will grad ante tomorrow evening from Jeffer son high school. Portland. She is < ne of the honor students. The Weis»' brothers, E. R., August, Iziuie anil W. E., each accompanied b> his family, spent the week end in Forest Grovo at tho home of the parents of the men. Saturday was the birthday anniversary of their mother. Mrs. C. E. Lowry is helping at tho J. C. Penney store iu tho place of Harold Whitlock during Mr. Whitlock’s absence with Company D at Camp Lewis. Charles W. Caldwell is in Elmira again this week finishing up the building of the house for his son Elmer. Mrs. L. A. Humphreys, a nation ally known demonstrator, who is uell known hero is seriously ill in a Roseburg hospital. Mrs. Irvin Rice, of Oakland, spent Tuesday here visiting at the homo of a cousin, Mrs. C. E. Umphrey. N. G. Buell went to Myrtle Creek Tuesday to spend a few days look ing after a ranch which he owns there. Mrs. Buell left Tuesday also 4o visit her sister at Hermiston. Th»' monthly meeting of tho board of trustees of tho local farmers’ union was held last night at tho farmers ’ union store. Albert Dickerson, of Los Angeles, who wns enroute to his old home in Minnesota, visited Tuesday at the homo of his cousin, Archie Knowles. Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Williams and daughter Alberta and Mrs. W. H. Ostrander anil »laughter Harriot visited in Independence yesterday. Earl Fullmer, Norval Armes, Rex Wheeler and Kenneth McReynolds are homo from O. A. O. Used cars nt Nelson’s Service Sta tion: 1923 Ford coupe, $450. 1923 Gray roadster, $475. 1917 Dodge touring with closed top, $475. 1910 Dodgo roadster, just over- hauled. $325. 1920 Ford touring, with starter, $200/ 1917 Ford touring, $125. 1917 Ford delivery, $100. 1918 Maxwell touring, in fine shape, $150. . 1917 Maxwell touring, $75. 1914 Ford touring, $50. A snappy bug racer, $125. Terms given on above ears. FOR SALE—KALE PLANTS. Phono 187-.T or call at Allison barber shop for Kramer. jn 12 20p Public Attention! On and after Monday, June 16, we will close at 6 o’clock every evening except Saturdays, when we will close at 9 o’clock » Quality Meat Market Peoples’ Meat Market City Meat Market & ¡QnßLü S7Ä a ¡a? a Motor Lunches We make a specialty of put ting tip dainty and substan- tial lunches for motoring parties. AU kinds of sand wiches, salads, cakes, pies, etc. 11 w hatever you wish. Anylim<- you are headed for the country an<l feel like, missing a meal at home, we will fix you up with the prop»-r “eats” to tajp- along. Jusi drive up or call 69 anil we’ll not keep you waiting Ion“. A GOOD PLACE TO EAT »1 Hazlewood Ice Cream