PAGE FIVE COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 2, 1924 F= Portland, who were enroute to Lo» spent tho week end in Coburg at Angelt»« from Portland, visited the the home of Mrs. Nelson’s parents, BUYING GROCERIES FROM THIS STORE IS A fore part of the week at the Mr. and Mrs. F. Diffenbneher. Mr. PLEASANT ECONOMY. 1 Nelson motored up after his family Charles Gettys home. By pleasant economy, we mean that you are always Carl King shipped his household | Sunday. assured the utmost in quality at the lowest possible Elmer Allen, of Silk creek, with goods to Toledo Tuesday and he prices. Buying supplies for your table because the and family will leave soon to make ! i his sister, Mrs. C. M. Jackson, left that city their home. Mr. King’s i 1 Friday for a two week’s outing at price is low is not always economy. But buying Quality Kitson springs. father, C. B. Kiug, will follow’ n Groceries from this store, where the margin of profit M iss Margaret West gate, one of little later to make his home with is always low, is a real saving, for there is no waste the high school teachers, was called his sou. to her home in Seattle Monday by to what you get. Galloway for insurance, 511 Main. the sudden serious illness of her That’s the wav to regard this bank’s service, when W. J. White returned Saturday mother. Miss Kimber ling, of the you seek an opportunity to invest savings, or an in evening from a hunting trip on educational deimrtiuent at the Uni heritance or other funds safely and profitably. the Umpqua. Ho brought home a versity of Oregon, has charge of large buck which he divided lib Miss Westgate’s classes. *A* shingles in the ware erally with his friends. Our customers always find here tho experience, the house, $3.50. Brick, lime, ce Mrs. McKinley Huntington and vision and the knowledge that guides them in putting II. S. STUDENT BODY AND SOCIETY ment, . . plaster and a lot of other baby returned yesterday to their their money whereit will be safe, and will earn a good CLASS OFFICIALS CIIOSEN builders’ needs. S. L. Godard, home ill Fossil, after a visit at the return. Investing this bank’s funds for years has -<•> Raymond Veateh. ! “J “““JhEu?? paruUtS’ I Mr. and Mrs. Tho student body of ihe high taught us to know bonds and other offerings. « | Mrs. Leota L. Dohm. who wore returning to their home Mr. and M*— W. J. White. scho*4 has elocted. tho following One lot of aluminum ware Children Saturday afternoon at a Mrs. Leota L. Dohm died sud officers: William Skilling, presi- in Eugene from a honeymoon trip We’ll welcome the chance to discuss investments with ' social gathering on the lawn at denly tho fore vart of September dent; Delmas Richmond vice presi- to Crater lake and southern Oregon, for 39c at The Fau Store. you—without obligating you in the least, of course'. tiU) 1. J. Adams home. L o cream at her homo in Oakland, Calif., stopped over Wednesday night of Martin, secretary ; dent; Mabel A son was born September 19 and . cakes wero served. from bright’s disease. Sho was in Dolly Pitcher, treasurei r; last week with Mr. and Mrs. IL H. Lloyd ^> <$> <•> of to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bennett, great suffering for 36 hours before Arm< s, Veateh, parents of Mr. Veateh. Dale business nulling ror; J Curtin. Disston Society. death. Funeral services und cre Miller, athletic maiuiget r ; Homer The George A. Proctor family, Tl ho women of this community re mation wero ut tho California cre A daughter was born Friday to NuLon, Hergeant-ut-arms; ; Herbert of Medford, visited here Tuesday Mr. aud Mrs. James Skelton, of ceiiily organized the D. 8. club, matory, Oakland. Cochran, yell leader. and Wednesday. Cottage Grove, Oregon A Strong Bank a .social organization, which is to Ixirane. Mrs. Dohm was a former resident Officers for the classes are as DANGER AHEAD—The season meet every Thursday afternoon, j of Cottage Grove us Miss follow»: was born Tuesday of last A son approaches when oars skid easily. Mrs. Alfred Williams will entertain Leota Ishinhcl, daughter of A. week to Mr. and Mrs. Nels John Senior*—John Bartels, president; In ten seconds you may have a ihe club this afternoon. The club W. and lva Ishmael. She is sur Nelson, vice president; collision that will do $5000 personal son, of Coudon. The mother was met Thursday last with Mrs. O. 11. vived by her parents; and a sister. Homer back in the state« on a vacation, damage to someone. You can’t Miss Mary Wiseman, of this city, McCallister for a social ufternoon, Wynilred M. lshmuel, and u broth Ebner Young, secretary; Mildred Stevens, treiusurer; Cad Ellis, class visited during tho latter part of afford to run the risk of a heavy and she and the wee tot are here which was followed by the serving <a,.——---------------------------------------------- <•> last week at the home of her cous damage suit when insurance policies at the home of Mrs. Jessio Favor. of dainty refreshments. The char er, Avery A. Ishmael, the mother representative; Lois Btrobeck L re sister and brother residing nt porter; George McReynolds, se r- in, Mrs. C. E. Stewart. are so cheap. I have a very attrac *A* shingles in the ware ter members of the club are Mrs. and Norvid Arnies aud Hex Wheeler Oakland r.nd the futher here. gen nt-at arms; Miss Myrtle Kom, The George Johnson family left Brick, lime, ce Joo Permuzzie, Mrs. Alfred Wil- left Thursday last for Corvallis to Friday for the Peace river country. tive policy at a low cost. See me. house, $3.50. class advisor. a2c ment, plaster and a lot of other liam», Mrs. Ernest ¡Sloan, Mrs. reenter Oregon Agricultural college. Alberta, Can., to make their home. Tom Awbrey. Mrs. Cora May M um . Juniors—Dana McCargnr, prosi- Robert Wiser, Mrs. Mary Smith Mrs. Cora May Milue died Thurs dent; Francis Cameron, vice presi Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Banfield and builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. and Mrs. Raymond Gleason. The Sentinel is entitled to day last from a complication of secretary; K. Slater, of dent; Isla Hopper, daughter, Mrs. W. Used cars wore sold during the ❖ ❖ diseases. The funeral was held Rachael Ix»nn Short, treasurer ; 1‘ortland, returned home Friday the salesbook business of Cot i week by N. J. Nelson Jr. as fol - --------------------------------------------------- after a brief visit here at the tage Grove on the basis of APPROACHING EVENTS ! Saturday forenoon from the cha|»el, Well», class representative; Muriel lows: Overland touring to Lester Gastar, Young, reporter; Reazon Longfel- home of Mrs. 8. 8. laisswell, an quality and price. -------------- <•> A. J. Adams, tho Christian p" I)owens, Chevrolet roadster to Lo- officiating. The Royal Neighbor!», I pjW sergeant-at-arms; J Miss Claire .ui other daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ioy Cornwell, Ford touring and a Tho Constellation club meets this of which Airs. Milne was a IllC111 J. P. Graham returned Saturday 1/VI , Dunn, class advisor. member, Banfield. Saxon runabout to L. C. Farmer, afternoon, with Mrs. 11. B- Griggs, attended tho services in i livening from Portland where he a body. M pone y, Sophomores—Naomu and a Maxwell touring to J. E. Mrs. C. A. Beidler and Mrs. Louis Interment was iu the A. F. & A. Scholl is your home optom had been for several months with president; Carl Knowles, vice prosi- Loucks. Kramer as hostesses. tho Federal Telegraph company. etrist, M.-I. O. O. F. cemetery. sec retn ryr dent; Thelma Kern, <î> On their birthday or on any Mrs. Dale Lusk, of Eugeni», is at Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Stevens and Cera Sackett was born in Brook treasurer; Bert Bhipp, sergeant -nt- Evangelistic meetings will be The W. C. T. U. will _________ hold regu- the home of her parents, Mr. and and Mrs. L. Mr. C. .'iichener at- t. iu r day, children just love lyn, Iu., August 5, 1874. She mar held at the Christian church bc- arms; Ireno Griggs, „„ , class ropresen- Mrs. Morelock, while taking medi lar meeting October 10 in the Bap ried John Milne in Brooklyn March tative; Harold Bed«», reporter; Miss ginning the first Sunday in No- < tended tho stalo fair Saturday. tho tasteful goodness that cal tist church. treat inert. | Mis. Michener returned from there 1, 1890. Mr. and M js . Milne moved J. Adams, the pastor, Myrtle Lay, class advisor. veinber. A. has made our Cakes so pop ❖ ❖ to this city 24 years ago and Mrs. Freahmon—William Handy, presi Stewart for good plumbing. Mrs. C. A. ♦ is to have charge and a singer to Washougal, Wash. Mr. and Mrs. ular in every home in which Bartell will entertain Milne had been a resident here dent; Margaret Land, vice presi from outside will be hero to assist I Stevens stopped in Albany and Mrs. George Bushnell, of Coburg, tho LaComus club at its regular they have ever been eaten. ! spent Sunday at the home of rela- since that time. dent; Helen Ostrander, secretary; with tho music. is visiting at the home of her Mrs. Milue ia survived by the Benjamin Hubbell, treasurer; Harry And you can bay these won grandmother, Mrs. 8. E. McKinney. meeting next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. T. 0. Suiltell leave tivea. ❖ ♦ husband, of Seaside, and the fol Hart, sergeant nt-arms; Dorothy All kinds of filing equipment. Saturday for a two weeks’ motor derful Cakes for less than The Kensington club will meet to lowing children: Ralph, Clarence, George M. Marksbury was in class representative; Billy i The Sentinel. tf trip to Mexico. you can afford to make Portland several days of the morrow afternoon to continue with Misses Clam and Elsie, all of this Cooper, McCargar, reporter; Miss Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Dale Hawkins and Looseleaf systems of every Kind. work which has been started. them. Always use Faultless ixist week. city. Three surviving sisters und a Westgate, class advisor. <$><$>«$> The Sentinel. if Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Mayes are ex- brother live in tho central states. Special ruled forms of every kind. Bread in the Sandwiches. William Skilling has been chosen Tho Joker club will meet tomor Mrs. Harry Hart will leave the l pected to arrive within a few days The Sentinel. tf captain of the football squad. row evening with Mrs. Ilina Beager. fore part of the week for Corvallis from their eastern honeymoon trip. Mrs. Harry Robison. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shay recently <s> <$> <£ to atteud the W. C. T. U. state A rand from Mr. Hawkins, dated Mrs. Harry Robison, of Orange returned from a motor trip to Port The Tuesday evening Study club Covo, Calif., daughter-in-law of Mr. Sunday School Officers Elected convention to be held *there veto- Sept. 27 at Colby, Kans., stated land and Tacoma and Bellingham. The Methodist Bunday school that they were going strong, des will hold its regular meeting next ber 7, 8 and 9. She is the delegate They spent a week at Bellingham week at the home of Mrs. C. A. and Mrs. James Robison, i»f this board have elected tho following pite a lot of tiro trouble, and prob- from here. city, died Thursday lust iir. a hos tho home of a sister of Mrs. Beidler. officers: lx>ren Harvey, superin ably would reach hoine within a Sanders & Bennett, Props. at _ Kerr Jr., of Wedderburn, week. George pital at Fresno, Calif., as the re tendent; William Dogate, assistant Shay whom sho hud not seen for J 15 years. whi i» attending high school in Coi suit of an o|>eration for plODHii.no superintendent; Miss Effie Buchan The Legion and auxiliary will Seo Nelson for Dodge, Overland vallis. spent tho week end ai the The funeral waa held an, secretary; J. R. Hendricks, Marion Richmond was home from hold regular meetings Monday ovo poisoning. home of his aunt. Miss Esther and Willys Knight automobiles. The in the school house at Oningc Cove, treasurer; lliss Hester Heard, libra Dwight Buchanan, who was with tho U. of O. over the week end. ning in the I. O. O. F. hall cars of quality. Silsbv. no other building beinu larg«' the Canton creek trail crew, 10 rian; Donald Umphrey pianist. <?»<$><£ The S. R. Smith family, of Port miles from Bohemia mountain, was Ray Nelson, auto electrician. enough for the number who attend If you think you have li de The Jolly Bunch club will____ hold land, were visitors here Sunday ed. Mr. und Mrs. Robison were Mr. and Mrs. Victor Chambers, The live wire print shop is always compelled to return here Friday to feetive ignition coil, bring it in. They are former have the thumb on his left hand Mrs. A. W. Swanson and Mrs. their opening dance of this season residents for three years a number reudy to help in the preparation of No charge for tests. Ray Nelson, with relatives. October 10 in Phillips hall. residents, Mr. Smith for a number of years ago. Mrs C. L. Wilhelm, treated for blood poisoning which Merville Veateh motored to Port Ninth anij Main s roots. advertising and printing copy. Oar <* 3> 3> of years operating the Cottage _ had set in from a cut. He had to land yesterday on a pleasure and of this city, and Mrs. H. 11. Harms, experience may be worth something Mrs. George Boyd and children The experience social of the of Portland, both sisters of Grove Manufacturing company. M r, walk the distance from where he business trip. returned Friday from Salem, where to you. 1X1 Presbyterian ladies’ aid society will Marjorie Small, of this city, was was stationed to Disston. Wendall Mr. an«l Mrs. H. D. Russell have be held next Wednesday afternoon Robison, attended the funeral and they visited at the home of Mrs. arq remaining for a short visit a patient at a Eugene hospital Cochran, Jack Beager, Dexter Huff. arrived from Dufur to make their in the church parlors, with Mrs. Boyd’s mother, Mrs. Ous Lake. The Monroe Studio. during the week. Marvin ALstott and Lew McKibben, home with their son, H. H. Rus Earl Hill. Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, Mrs. with their brother. There arc( four Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Caldwell Formerly located nt Cottage Grove surviving children. who were also with the Canton sell, of Divide. G. M. Scott. Mrs. A. W. HelliweU. from Salem, *A* shingles in the ware returned Saturday now at Drain, Oregon, is now open creek trail crew, returned Tuesday Filing cabinets. The Sentinel, tf Mrs. W. E. Lebow and Mrs. G. B. where they attended the state fair. house, $3.50. and riHidy for photographic business Brick, lime, ce evening, Ralph Speaxow Reaches Japan. the work being finished Mrs. I. B. Morris rteurned last Pitcher as hostesses. Anyone inter See our windows for alumi ment, plaster and a lot of other for this season. Ralph Hpearow, who loft, here of all kinds. Portraits, copying of evening from Forestville and Banta ested is cordially invited to attend. September 8 for Japan,- landed old photos, enlargements of any num ware bargains at The builders’ needs. S. L. Godard. -2> <^> <^> One lot of aluminum ware Rosa, Calif., where she visited ut Kodak finishing mid enlarg* there September 23. He is now size. Mrs. Ella Woodard returned Mon for 69c at The Fair Store. Fair Store. The next quarterly dinner of the Duplicate orders filled from tho homes of children. giving exhibitions in > h »1 o vaulting day from Seattle to attend to bus W. R. C, and G. A. *. will be and lectures on that subject before any nogntive made during tho |»nst J. A. Flower, of Mabton, Wash., The William Bainibridge family held October 11. These dinners are Prices to suit every has accepted a position in the J. C. iness here. She expects to return Ir31 returned Sunday from Pendleton, in observance of tho birthday an- the univerHitieH there. He oxjM'cts 14 years. in a few days to visit indefinitely o£tfc I Penney Store. where they attended the roundup. niversaries of the menil>erH of the 1o leave for home October 8 mid purse. at the home of her daughter, Mrs ASK ANY OF OUR reach here in time to fill his pulpit Tho alumni association of the Charles Horton. Mrs. Horton is > organizations. We now have a complete two REGULAR PATRONS Resolutions of Condolence. on Sunday, Novenib'»* 2. Cottage Grove high school will hold an artist and Mrs. Woodard is line of automobile springs. Whereas: Our Heavenly Father in a meeting at 7:30 tonight in tlic taking up the study of painting un what they think of our f LYNX HOLLOW. his inyxteriouH wisdom has taken Hamloth & Rohde, south 7th Weather Report for Soptember. high school auditorium. der her line of bakery goods. 1 The weather for tho month of front our midst our beloved brother, street. Galloway writes insurance. s25-o23p Mrs. Harry Hart, Mr». J. Sams (Special to The Sentinel.) variably you’ll get the a September was as follows: Mean Thomas Allen; Charles VanDenburg, of Eugene, Harry Neet returned Friday from and Mrs. A. C. Spriggs attended Sept. 29.—Mrs. Wm. Slater re- j maximum, 74.8; mean in i n i mu m Bo it resolved, that swer, “Great! Simply IJ Dunsmuir, Calif., where he visited the Lane county convention of the was hero Tuesday. turned Friday of last week from 43.7; mean, 59.25; maximum. 9(1 Grove Rebekah Ixidgo No. W. C. T. U. held Wednesday of licious!” And we’ll add at the home of a cousin. Sol, Leona and Mabel Wirth re Eugene, when fhe had her tonsils i on September 12; minimum. 31 on lost n member who has been a loyal Pure and Who! esomc, too. Mrs. Carl Price and small son last week in Creswell. turned Tuesday evening from Ba removed. September 22; p«*i<*ipital ion 2.52; faithful I worker in the < M iss Margaret Lnjoie was a i clear days, IS; partly cloudy, 7; many years; that the Bookkeeping outfits of every kind. Thomas returned to their home in ker, where they visited nt the tf Portland Sunday, after a week’s The Sentinel. homes of two of theij sisters, The Creswell visitor Saturday. cloudy 5. thereof extend to the Mrs. Tom Johnson a nd Sarah visit at the home of Mrs. Price’s trio made the trip by motor bot h The Hugh Tninnell family, Oliver relatives their most nine parents, Mr. and Mis. D. H. Hem- Nichols and Mrs. Haggerty and ways, a distance of about 1000 I^ajoie were shoppers in Cottage pathy in their hour of Library Report for September. Lindsey & Davis, Preps Grove Saturday. euwiiy. .Mr. and Mrs. Heinenway daughter, all of the Coast fork, mile«, in a little less thnn 34 hours. The library report for September that a copy of thdso ri The Frank Mackie family re took Mrs. Price and son to Eugene motored to Salem Friday. Mrs. Ray Nebon, auto electrician. was as follows: Number of fiction be sent thè beren red f turn<»d the last of Inst week f rom bv motor. Trunnell and children remained for copy spread on our reci Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Smith, of a trip to Pendleton, Ore., and I Bl y taken 513; non-fiction , 38; jtivmiile, another copy published in Misses Hattie and Winnie Txni Melrose, who were returning home To buy veal and beef, phone a visit w’ith her parents, Mr. and 265; total, NIB. Fifteen new <ar<G otte, Idaho. Mrs. J. I). Anderaon. while the dess and K. K. Smith, of Pori land, tag« Grove Bontuud. 129-R, Bill Bartels. < o2p * ! others Cody Politico, of ’Eddyville, was a were issued during the month. returned homo Sunday. All mid Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Ixindt-ss, from Tacoma, spent the week end ELIZABETH Fni.LMEB, hero ut the homes of their children, week-end visitor nt the Walter The William Hoover family, wlio ! attended the state fair Saturday. SUSIE GAROUTTE, of Wendling, were guests Sunday Mrs. A. W. Helliwell, Mrs. Peter SILK. CREEK. Pentice home. had been visiting at the IL . L. CARRIE MOORE. C. A. Rasch writes that they at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wil Taylor home, left Saturday for , have moved from Redmond, Ore., liam La.nd<Wi, jKirents of Mr. Ixin- Nelson and Marvin Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pentieo and Committee. o2o (Special to The Sentinel.) son Codv visited the Sowers fam their home in Marysville, Kans. N. J. Nelson Jr. bought a blood i to Terrebone. dcss and tho Misses Landess. Sept. 29. — Oscar Wheeler arrived ily in Cottage Grove Sunday Inst. ! j cd pointer Saturday in Eugene. Mina Mildred Robbins had an Card of Thanks, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Smith and son Scholl’s specs make you see. The A. B. W<dfnr<l people and Wednesday from British Columbia, abscess on her neck lanced hist Spirella corseta, girdles, brassieres Wo wish to thank tho many James, of Ashland, spent the week Mr«. Blutor motored to Eugene where he spent the summer. William Witte, of Portland, a Thursday’ in a Eugene hospital. and cofaetlettes. Mrs. E. C. Shay, end at tho John Trunnel home. W. 1>. Collins and family have friends for the kind sympathy and Her mother, Mrs. M. C. Robbins. former resident of this city, bus 305 8. Sixth St., phone, 137R. o2-9p Tu«»sday of last week. beautiful floral offerings tendered Why take a chance as to where Paul Barnett arrived from Butte returned from sending several us following the death of our dear ! tainod several painful burns on one accompanied her to Eugene. Those from outside here Satur dale, B. C„ Thursday of last week months ut Agnus, Ore., mid are you buy your used car when you of his legs Bunday evening while husband and futher, Biiniou R. day for the funeral of Mrs. Oora See Scholl and see your on a hunting trip near Talent. He can buv it from a dependable Milne were John Milne, of Seaside, to join Mrs. Barnett and children,! living on tho F. E. Babcock place. Brand. Mrs. F. A. Green and son Dab* money longer. place. N. J. Nelson Jr. sells used who have spent the summer with was lying near a camp fire and MRS. CAROLINE M. BRAND, the husband; Stewart Milne and I her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. mid Mr. mid Mrs. Glen Green were Mist» Mary Young. who is a his clothing caught fire. He is a cars. MARGARET BRAND EMMONS, Mr. and Mrs. William Mathers and | Dresser. in Eugene Monday on business. Mrs. Mary Bchmutz, of Seattle, lissionary to Korea and who is ¡ brother of Carl Witte, of this city. LEO J. BRAND. o2p familyK Eugene. Mrs. James' Rigby has been cn- Mr. and Mrs. Goo. Teeters, Mr. | i« visiting nt the home of her Mrs. Caroline Brand and son and [Teeters’ mother and Ralph Teeter«,! joying a visit from his cousin, .Mr. sister. Mrs. John Wallace, and with her daughter, Mrs. Charles Me daughter, Leo and Mrs. Harris Em I of Silk creek, were gue«ts nt the Davis. Chester Grimes, of Scio. Ore., i mons and the latter’s non Junior i Marion Lebow home recently. Kibben. arrived yesterday from Seattle to I Mr«. D. P. Caldwell and daughter ited Saturday at the home of his John Wallace is improving slight uncle J. D. Grimes, While in (-Ot attend to business affairs. were in the Hollow Saturday. ly from a nervous illness caused Grove on his way here he arber Rig double sale _ ___________________ of aluminum Mrs. 8. E. Droaner, of London, ' tago by high blood pressure. fractured his nrm in two place« ware 0 at 397 and 69c ‘ at The , Generator, starter and ignition „ . ~ The L. A. H. club will meet while cranking his car. t work done in a shop equipped for Fair Sore. with Mr«. Lealie Weeks Wednesday, tho job. Drop in and hoc our It is just na well man doesn’t un Charles O’Brien, of Portland, tho first meeting for several weeks. testing apparatus. Ray Nelson. was a guest Tu«»«dnv night of Mr, I. N, Dresser and Paul Barnett derstand woman, for it might be I /kufo Electrician. and Mrs. George Young. He was made a busi nena trip to Eugene | unpleasant to know how she came I to niarry him and to stick to him .......$1.25 Mrs. Frank Smithson, of Eugene, a resident of this city 27 years Tuesday. 50 lbs Spuds, Netted Gem............... afterwards. is visiting at the home of her ago. ...,$1.50 50 lbs Onions, Yellow Denver........ «laughter, Mrs. M. P. Garoutte. Mrs. Max Stewart returned yes JONE8 AND RICHMOND TO If we haven’t exactly what you ....$3.50 50 lbs Prunes, New Crop................. START BLACK BUTTE MILL Mrs. Ida Miller returned Satur terday from Portland where she want—or can’t produce it—if it is 1 630 Main P. 8. Bukowski, Prop. day from a week’s visit in Salem Lad been taking medical treat ....$3.75 50 11>8 Beans, Cal. Small White... Robert Jone«, of Eugene, and anything in the printing line—we I...................... at the home of her brother, A. P. ment«. >1 ....$2.15 xxx 50 lbs Flour, Best Ilardwheat........ Fred W. Richmond, of Greenville. can get it for you. Smith, and in Portland at the Offiee equipment of various kind«. Mich., have organized the Black home of her nioce, Mrs. L. P. ........ 85c 50 lbs Oyster Shell The Sentinel. tf Butte Lumber company and are Bennett. Clarence Btoneburg. fx*«lie Hull 50 lb« Salt, Half Ground.................................................... 50c a 30,000 rapacity plant, to The Sentinel ii entitled to and Claude Plaster returned Tues moving Black Butte from Peoria. Opera 50 lbs Sugar....................................................................... $4.15 the «aleebook buonese of Cot day evening from a hunting trip jtiona will start about November 1. 50 lbs Cabbage.....................................................................$1.75 tage Grove on the basil of in the Bohemia district. About 30 men will be employed and CHAS A BEIDLER, Prop—Phone 57 Mr. and Mrs. K. Swectland, of William Carley, of this city, ha« quality and price. 50 lbs Wheat.................................................................... $1.25 The Mr*. A. Ralph Spearow and her Portland, arrived yesterday for a been employed an foreman. Barrie’s Worm Emulsion for the pullets. POULTRY- 50 lba Squash.................................................................. $1.25 daughter Jean and Mr«. Spearow’« visit at the home of Mr». ^we«*t company has contracted for 65, White. 1 000,000 feet of timber. land ’ s sister, Mrs. N. W. Producer and Scratch will get tho eggs for Noxall Egg Check over the list—lay in your wintr’s supply—these mother, Mrs. Hcboenerk, returned Mrs. Eugene Oard and daughter Thursday last from a three weeks’ it has been proved and every sack is guaranteed. are all good bargains with to-day’s market conditions. When you got behind with your Margaret, of Innisfree, Alberta outing at Newport. bills there is always the devil to Canada, arrived yesterday to spend CANNED VEGETABLES--New crop of tomatoes, beans THE COW Milk Producer once tried always Mr. and Mr«. Mentor Boney and pay besides. and peas; let us quote you prices on a down cans. son Gefirge. Mfl. Kia«ev. Mimw*» the winter here at the homes of a sure milk getter. Mr*. Card ’ s mother and sister, Mrs. Mae and Etb? I Kinsey. Mrs. R. E. After all, a man’» action« in hi« BRAZIL NUTS—New crop; special for thia week— Howe and «laughter. Miss lx>la. all J. E. Tate and Mrs. J. N. Town. home are the true teat of character. Seed Grains and Grawu*H. • • • 1 pound for 20c, 5 pounds for 90c. of Eugene, were guests Sunday at William H. Blair, of Portland, the home of Mr«. K. K Mill*, wa« here this w««ek on business. Ke«*leane<l oat«, cheat, vetch, and oats and vetch. No man .» no color blind that h<* daughter of Mrs. Howe. Mr and Mr«. B M. Hawley, of can't recognise the l»ng green. GRASSHS Orchard, Mowpiite, Hiiglinh and Italian rye, Why fool along with that old Hharpe «reek. «prat the week end wreck whoa rou ran trade it to at the D. R Humant and EII mt It do«*« not «on nd reaaonai»le to timothy aud lawn gra«*. H«tl ami white clover need. N**l«oa and get something better! Mmith hoVtew.- «ay that matches are mad«* in h«*a The Store That Appreciates Your Trade A car of good alfalfa hay ju«t unloaded Miss Pearl Griner, of lx* An Mr«. N. J. Nelson Jr. an«l non ven t».. when - all the aulphur ¿5 in the Mrs. gelew. and M imi Ida Nelson, of nod daughter, BoU>v and Maxine, ¡other piare. Like a Flash-light to Help You Avoid Pitfalls Mrs. Dwight Weir is spending the week at McMinnville with rela tives. Used automobiles of quality and price. Nelson’s Service Station. Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Tyson, of Eugene, were visitors Sunday at the Herbert Eakin home. Miss Sylvia Veateh, a student at tho U. of (_>., spent the week end witn her |»arents, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Veateh. O. W. Rapp, a former clerk for Knowles & Graber, was here from Ooburg Saturday on business. McQueen’s Grocery Obituary I BANK OF COTTAGE GROVE *| Tales of the Town Make the Children The Cottage Grove Electric Bakery City BaKery 501b Specials 501b For Saturday, October 4th IMPERIAL B S hop We Hob, Curl and j Dye Hair The Economy Feed and Grocery Store Smith-Short Grocery