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PAGE SIX SPECIALS for AUGUST Women’s Sleeveless Sweatrs $2.95 Women’s Khaki Knickers $2.35 Dress Linens, Silk and Cotton Crepes 69c yd. Women’s Wool Mixed (wool and cotton) Knickers, pair $3.50 Hie Daqlicjhl Store for Quality and Serpice *---------------------------------------------- ♦ i «.----------------------------------------------a- MOUNT VIEW. Neighborhood News of Cottage Grove, motored down to New Era Sunday. M th . Judson Allen and Son Hu bert returned from Portland Mon- day. Mr. and Mrs. Fay Applegate motored up to the fish hatchery for an outing Bunday. They were accompanied by the Otto Ohon fain ily of Creswell. (Special to the Heutinel). Aug. 5.—Mrs. Boy Spaugh and daughter Geraldine of Eugene, ac companied by Mr». Spaugh’» niece, Mi»« Hazel Clark, of Portland, vis ’ ’ I ited two day» of last week with To Rise Like Phoenix. Mrs. Spaugh’»aunt, Mrs. Auianda Live stock interests of the north Sears. Mi»» Forest Schneider returned west were dismayed when they Saturday of last week from Ash heard of the disaster which had land, where she had been attending overtaken the great Pacific Inter national Live Stock exposition. Its summer school. Mr. and Mrs. O. A. King, Mr. magnificent building in north Port and Mr». J. R. Cooley, Wm. Haupt, ia n<l caught fire from a burning Lewis Mendal and Mr. and Mr». shingle mill and in half an hour George latyng were among those was reduced to ashes. ... Cottage V..M.U I Th" »plendid plant, the largeat in Grove Saturday. Mrs. W. D. Heath visited several I a. ,nos^ conveniently arranged and day» of ia»t weeg with her daugh-1 e9ul,,Pc<J •tructure of it» kind in ter, Mr». L. K. Lung, in Cottage <»vere<l O'er 10 aerea of Crove_ I land. It cost approximately $500,- Mr’ and Mr». Allen Staley, of 0?0' however, it wa» in»ured for Portland, accompanied by Mr. Stal- “bout »•‘'»0,000 and General Man ey’» mother, hi» brother and a »ger O. M. Plummer states posi- brother-in-law, while enroute to I e. y that ?^ie ¡¡xP°s*tion will be their home from u motor trip to I ie ( November 1 to 8, inclusive, Crater lake, stopped for two days wit,10ut fttil luld that alrt’a,1y aaaur- lust week with Mrs. Allen Staley’s unc'\n,r« c0"lln« from every quar ter of the co in piss of aid and en aunt, Mrs. Amanda Sear». Miss Mabel Wright, of Walker, tries of live stock. He says: “The exposition will be bigger I visited ono day last week with Mrs. Jessie Lowry, who has been and better than ever. Naturally, „ . D a^ our Pluns have not been com spending her vucution at the W returned I P^ted, but we expect to rebuild Heath home. Mrs. Lowry I ■■ to her home at Walker Saturday. "and work will be commenced at The Pacific International J. A. Schneider and daughter once. Bernadine went to Cottage Grove Live Stock exposition is so solidly founded and so important an insti Sunday evening. tution that even a great blow such as this cannot halt its growth arid SAGINAW. progress. ’ ’ The new building which will take (Special to the Sentinel.) —Mrs. Lottie Kirkendall I tho ',lu,‘e of ,ho 0,10 -iust destroyed Aug. 5.- .......................................... •• - - • n,j. enjoyed a week end visit with her will follow the same plan, so mother, Mr». J. L. Smith, from mirable did that plan prove to be. Dillard, and her si»ter, Mrs. Bessie The amphitheater probably will be made somewhat larger, but the Stanley, of Roseburg. Mr». C. H. Sharon visited friends general construction will be the same a» before. It seems that it in Creswell Friday. The A. D. Fogle family, Clifford cannot be bettered. MeGuffee, Rachel and Jay Burleson McKenzie Gets State Aid. and Mr». Myrtle Fettet and »on The state highway commission Edward and L. Prine went to Soavey’s hop yard to camp and has agreed to pay half the expense pick hop» Monday. Steve and of improving the one and one-half Elwin Beimton and Virgil Kirken milo stretch of the McKenzie high dall went to Anderson’s yard near way between Nimrod and the Al Cook ranch. Thia, is the only part Springfield. • Mrs. F. Beuston and son Elwin of the McKenzie highway this side and Mr. and Mrs. D. W. McKinney, of the construction work near the summit that has not been improved. The total cost of the work is esti mated at $18,000. WANTADS —— --------------------------------- <♦> A Professional. COTTAGE GROVE AUTO WRECK A campaigner was constantly in | iug House. Parts for cars ut half terrupted by a man in the crowd, price. Trailers built to order. Used who kept shouting _ out, “Liar!” cars bought and sold. Long Build I After about the 20th repetition the ing, corner Tenth street and Wash-1 spenkcr pnused and fixed his eyes on ington avenue. a24a8p|his tormentor. “If the gentleman ... . ____ ~ I who persists in interrupting,” he WAN1ED OLD BAGS. MUST BE I Haid, “will be good enough to tell large and clean. The Sentinel, e I us his name instead of merely MONEY FOR YOU-l’AY CASH H,",u',in« ou,,1 ki8 1 a,n ’,u,r,! fur your wanted» and get three ,7 s11“" be !' "alk" insortion» for the pr.ee of two. tip ''/ ‘ "I ’-Chr.stmn Reg Distinction to Any Car Seiberling All - Treads Beaulieu & Harrel Chevrolet Buick *r The Regular Fall Term Monday, September first, is the date for the beginning of our regular school year. Education is a good thing, but a Business Education is a real necessity if you are looking forward to success. Enroll now for the regular l-'all Term, beginning Sept. 1. I t 's a go o d i n v e s t m e n t in a good school Ask for our free catalog Eugene Business College A. E. Roberts, President 992 Willamette St. Phone tititi Eugene, Oregon. RAY NELSON Auto Electrician NINTH AND MAIN THE GENERATOR IN Breaker Pointa Bendi* Parta Coila Cut Outa Selco Ford Unita Armature» Fu tea Condona«» STOCK Youths, 18 to 23, Are Of fered Sailor Training. Washington.—The first step In plans to give the United States an American manned merchant marine has been taken by the shipping board under a decision to place boys between the ages of eighteen and twenty-three years on commercial ships’ crews. The boys will be able to work their way to officers’ berths through an arrange ment by the Industrial division of the shipping board working In conjunction with its sea service bureau. Under the plan, detailed instructions of which have been sent to fleet cor poration district directors on the At lantic, Pacific and gulf coasts, two deck boys will replace one ordinary seaman on all the government's mer chant veasels. They will receive a thorough training and be given ex aminations for higher ratings. The boys, who must be American born or naturalized, will be paid $25 a month and receive the customary subsistence. As an ordinary seaman’s pay averages $47.50 a month, the total crew pay roll will be Increased only .50 a month, the total cost for all ships with the plan In full operation being estimated at $200,000 a year. An applicant must be under twenty- three years of age, and while eighteen is fixed as the minimum age require ment, the physical and mental devel opment of boys at that age, the In structions point out, will be consid ered as a factor In making appoint ments. Minors will require the con sent of their parents or guardians to Ship as deck boys. The sea service bureau has advised masters and officers of the govern ment’s merchant vessels that on them will be Imposed the duty of training the deck boys to become ordinary and able seamen and later, as they develop ability and experience, to receive higher ratings. The youths will be required to serve six months before being rated as or dinary seamen and a year before being eligible for able seamen ratings through tests prepared by the United States steamboat inspection service. American With American Husband, and No Country FOR SALE—KALE PLANTS. Phone 187 J or call at Allison barbershop for Kramer. j|y31ugl4p SEA FOODS We always have fish ami sea foods in sear .a. They are kept on ice ami go to you in the same condition that they were in when they left salt water. Brick Cheese Margarine Cured Meats Bulk Mayonnaise Creamery Butter Pickled Meats Quality Market CULVER « ANDERE”. PROPS. Free Delivery Feels Like a Youngster After Using Korex, He Says. WANTED—MEN OR WOMEN TO take orders for genuine guaran tied hosiery for men, women and children. Eliminate darning. Sulary $75 a week full time, $1.50 an hour spare time. Beautiful spring line, all colors. International Stocking Mills, Norristown, Pa. jlyl7sptl8p ‘ ‘ I nm 68 years old, ’ ’ says W. D. Luttrell, of Lincoln, Neb., “but since taking korex compound I feel like I was 30. Since using it I have gained 21 pounds and have never felt better in niy life. Aches and pains all have disappeared. There ROUNSEV1LL SELLS DRY FOR I'» nothing too good to say for ko est wood. Phono 76. Your orders 1 rex. It has made me young again.'’ appreciated. jll7sptllp Hundreds of others have made __________________________ --------------- I equally enthusiastic reports about FOR SALE—MY 160 ACRE FARM I the delightful relief experienced 2 miles south of Cottage Grove, after using korex in cases of de Oro. Will sell all or part at reason I plated vigor, weakness after the fill, “bio price. Mrs. Amanda C. Hull, I poor circulation, lack of appetite, phone 37-F-5.____________ jly24 ag7pd aching muscles and low glandular FOR onnn orav i ac,ivit y- Many that the K)R RilE SALE-GOOD GRAY riti BULL (.iH1 effect9 are say C0Inplete aad benefi- lttst. Phone 46 Knowles & Graber Hardware Cottage Grove — Oregon ■ - —........... — —-—»i Cash Gets More SERVICE Because we get the cash for what we sell, we have no worries about paying interest on money tied up in book accounts; we have no worries about slow accounts; we have no bookkeeping worries; we do not worry about whether we will get in enough money to show a profit. These conditions put us in a frame of mind that makes i easy for us to give smiling, courteous service. That is why cash gets more service. All Day Delivery \ FO14 BALE—THE W. H. AND Surah E. Blair property across the street from Beidler’s feed store, one block from First National Bank. In order to close the estate this prop- . erty will bo sold. Address Franjt E. Blair. Lowell, Ore. iny29ag7p People’s Cash Market PICKLES OLIVES BUTTER BREAD CHEESE CLEANLINESS QUALITY SERVICE PRICE Cutsforth & Dickson, Phone 15 Mrs. Alexander Chloatergl, opera alnger, wife of a prominent attorney of Lorain, Ohio, who la In a peculiar po sition. She “ le American born, her hus- band, a naturallzed American, but un- WOOD FOR SALE —OLD coO»K‘’ Grove at Kern’s for der the American law, which calls her growth body fir, $2 per tier. 1 ‘‘rugs. Just ask for korex. Italian, and the Italian laws, which i Doolittle A Carlile, Cottage Grove. - call her an American because married route 2, phone 39F12. jly31aug28p 11 to a citizen, she Is unable to go to 10 ACRES FOR SALE ON EASY' Milan, Italy, to fulfill operatic engage ........................................................... ■■ ments. terms. Will take car in traile but saddle horse with saddle »»- ing. All those feeling the need of bridle, two nnleh cows, about 400 „ ick invilJorator win be intcr. grain and potato sacks. B.Lated ia learning that the Ameri O, Pl.7koy’ ,x,ndo" T!; ph°'1“' can distributors of korex compound 23 F 22'________________ Jly24-aug31p havi, a„BnKcd for kor„ t0 b„ wld Every patron of The Sentinel is helping-to give Cottage Grove a newspaper which emi nent authority has stated to he one of the best country newspapers published anywhere iREXe>mpound must bo of late model, Airedale pup for sale cheap. See Chas. S. Hull. j 131 tie InviqomtinyJonic^B RYE SEED. MACHINE RUN 2 12c lb., recleaned 2 3-4c. B..John»ton, Saginaw, Ore.. jly31aug!4p MAMMOTH PEKIN DUCKS FOR Sale, 75c each. Mrs A. W. Cor unit. Saginaw, Ore. jly31aug!4p RABY Hl’GGY FOR SALE FIRST class condition. Inquire at Hoff man Cleaners, phono 77. aug 7 c. FOR SALE house, Third Woodard. NEW MODERN street. Albert C aug 7—21 pd. LOST BLACK TRAVELING BAG containing child'» coat and cloth ing and pnrse with $10.1X1. Finder ii.ny keep the money if he will re turn bug mid clothing to Erie Ed hind, 855 East Eighty second street north, Portland. Oregon. aug. 7pd. FOR RENT- SLEEPING ROOMS on Mam St., by day, week or month Also housekeeping rooms. Next door to New Em Store. En quire of Mm. T. K. Sears, Rooms 3. A. 7, 8._______ aug 7 paid. Brushes (61 Vaneties) Bulbs Beitring» Plugs Wire and Cable Anímete» Switche« Distributor Parts BOYS OF NATION TO MAN MERCHANTMEN FOR SALE- 42 ACRES OF LAND 7 miles fri»M city on London road. Part in cultivation. Long time term, to responsible party. If inten-sted and more information is desired, see John N. Taylor. Ijithnm. a7 21e WANTED SOME WHEAT R \ Snmicr. phone 26fl2. a7 2tp.l CENO*. Finder I« Honest Haxleton. Pa.—In digging a founda tion for the erection of a building on hl« lot, 8tepben Hynes found a bag containing *10 and took It to police headquarters for return If an owner turns up and can prove It Is Ms. Canol Metk Dr Imports More Autos Manila.—Importations of automo biles Into the Philippines, chiefly from the United States. Increased approxi mately 150 per cent tn 1023 over 1922. according to figures obtained from the bureau of customs. • trejter. Kill« moth larva« and egg«. Harmless to clothing. Stainless. Ha« pl«a«ing odor. r MOTH DESTROYER Before the damage is done, spray your clothing and fur» frequently with Sold by for DRUGS Cenol Agency IMPERIAL B arber S hop W’e Bob, Curl and Dye Hair Barber work in general ; si>ecial attention to enildren. SSO Main. P. 8 Bukowski. Prop Low round trip fares Wale» la Developing Mind of Philosopher London.—The prince of Wales Is developing the philosophic mind. Everybody Is always talking, or writing, about what a tine young man the prince In. but his Ideas of other folks seldom get print- ed. They would be more Inter- eating than some of the well- worn tributes to the prince's good looks and manners If his recent comment about somebody be knows ha» been correctly re- ported. "Every day that blessed So- snd-So gets rojuler, «nd royal er. and every day I get common er and commoner." Wales to said to have remarked about this per To Portland :■ < i S > | ■: S ; 00 r>or(Und an 1 return. Sold on Fridays, 'PVi.vJvJ SatU’days and Sundays. Return limit 16 days. $7.00 to Portland and ret-irn. Sold any dav. Retur:i limit O. to ’er l 1st. Stopovers any where. Its comfort, vnnvcnirnce and safety mat e Southern P; c’trc scr—ice worth mote i > youth, nanyotlierfoimoftranspo;-.ir < -. For tuti in c.m., i.-n coinmunica e u...» Harry A. Morse, Agent Southern Pacific