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PAGE FOUR COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL. THURSDAY, JU5 □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Campbell, motored down from th McKenzie and visited »Sunday W >111 Mrs. Ream’s daughter, Mrs. Geo. □ •'n □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□a Kebelbeck. The E. J. Edwards family mo HEBRON. tored up the McKenzie to tile fish hatchery Tuesday, returning Wednesday. Annabelle ami Katie 2.3.—The Hawaiian sere Gilerist accompanied them. will give an entertainment Elinor Doolittle is moving hix evening nt the Union hall, family into the Warner house. will be music on the steel Mr. and Mrs Paul Green, ukelele, Spanish guitar and Bray, Calif., visited several < an whistler, handsaw solos, of last week at the Gilcrist h( »nations, humorous speeches, A. C. Piper and sons, La lumbers and a comedy skit, and Bernard, of Portland, mot< daunted House. ” Ice cream up »Saturday to Mr. Piper’s, br i adv will be sold for the ing Miss Piper a new Chevr touring ear. LaMar is staj this week to teach his aunt drive. The Fahrer, ° Nearby News ° “It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s Gray’s Cash & Carry We specialize in all kinds of picnic foods. Lunch goods, potato chips, cheese fruits and melons. md Harvey Shipp picnicked Black Butte Sunday after church, Mrs. Aldridge returned from two weeks’ visit with relatives at Looking Glass. Mr. and Mrs. Kappauf motored to their place near Eugene business one day this week. Mrs. .Tohn Perini visited parents on »Smith river last week. Mike Kcbclbeck returned* Thurs day from |he hospital find is much improved in health. SAGINAW. (Special to The Sentinel.) June 2.3.—Mr. mid Mrs. Frank Guggisburg, of Cottage Grove, visit ed Mr. ami Mrs. D. W. McKinney Sunday. Mr. ami Mrs. Lowell Benston are spending a few’ days at the W. A. Keene place in Delight valley while Mr. and Mrs. Keene are at Salem to attend the funeral of Mrs. F. M. Harding, Mr. Keene’s sister, who died Monday. Miss Edna Hahlerson, of Eugene, visited the past week at the Cline Walkley home. Harley Cummings has a new' Star touring ear. Mrs. J. F. Adney opened a bakery Saturday. DORENA. Guaranteed Creamery Butter, pound 49c WATERMELONS We yiiarantee everyone to III good. Speci il, pound. .......3i/,c Potato chips, packagi- Small mayonnaise...... - Large mayonnaise..... Large head lettuee....... 1/2 lb. Swift’s cheese.. 10c 15c 30c 10c 29c Our Cantaloupes are fresh daily, 2 for 25c SOAP SPECIAL FLOUR A real buy while they last, $2.67 value for $1.75 A Japanese umbrella with each deal. Hardwheat, per Sack Dalles ...................... $2.55 Kerr’s Best..... . $2 60 Peter Pan $2 65 Sapphire ............ $2.75 10 Bars Crystal White Soap for 41c Visit Our Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Window Lettuce Cucumbers Apples Carrots Green Beans Cherries Turnips Celery Apricots Beet.s Radishes Peaches Cabbage Oranges Plums Peppers Lemons Strawberries Peas Bananas Raspberries New Potatoes Cantaloupes Loganberries Tomatoes Watermelons BRAYS (Spncinl to The Sentinel.) June 2.3.—Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kelly and son Harvey motored to Eugene Saturday. Miss Nora Ward returned Fri- day evening from Portland. D. L. England motored to Eugene i Sunday. M rs. Harry Elfving and son 1 Gordon returned Thursday from spending several days at Roseburg | with Mrs. i. Frank Hills. Miss Mel Carter, of Eugene, visited over th«» week end at the A. S. Ward home. Walter England spent the week i end at the home of his parents. Albert Bright and family, of Star, moved to the Garoutte broth-1 (•rs’ sawmill »Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Van Schoiack ' and son Delbert spentz Saturday ! night at the C. A. Van Schoiack ' home. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Van Schoiack, | Lev mid Clifford Schoiack, Miss Nora Ward, and Mrs. Ray Van Schoiack son Del | bort and Mrs. Harry Elfving and son Gordon motored to the fish hatchery Sunday. Mrs. N. P. Chrisman, of the ¡Grove, came out Sunday to t In* .1. E. Redford homo. THORNTON CORNERS. Marshmallows Returns Saturday, June 27 Just in Time for Your Enjoyment Picnicking, Camping THE FRESH New Crop Is Better Than Ever. That means much, for Krause's Marshmallows have been leaders in the Northwest for more than 10 years. We thought they were as perfect as could be made—until our candy experts produced i AN IMPROVED MARSHMALLOW that has an even finer flavor than the Krause s Marsh mallows you’ve always thought so good. In addi tion, the IMPROVED Krause’s Marshmallows come to you (in airtight tins) as moist and tender as if you had just produced them in your own kitchen. Try a pound—you’ll like them. Your Grocer or Confectioner can supply you Krause’s Marshmallows in the Blue and White Tins. —Look for the— Get the Handy Full Pound Tin RECIPES in Every Package Easiest to Pack in the Picnic Basket ros b A lads SALAD DRESSINGS MARGUERITES MARSHMALLOW ICING MARSHMALLOW TRUIT- SALAD DRES8ING PINEAPPLE MARSHMALLOW ICING, for Wblto Cako». Etc. * 60c I The Siüeetesl Daddy < of them all (Special to The Sentinel.) Krause’s Marshmallows .Tune 2.3.—Charles Cozard, of Har t Sold Also in Small Blue and risburg, arrived Inst week for n Ara Delicious Toasted White Tins at 20c Each two week visit with his cousin, And in Bulk at 50c lb. Merle Dustin. A Treat to Eat Plain Mrs. George Foster spent Friday at the homo of her sister, Mri. Cottage Grove, Oregon Ivan E. Warner, Manager Bert La neuster, at Blue ■ Mountain. TRU-BLU BISCUIT CQMPfiNY-SPokane and Portland « Mrs. L. L. Hurrel, < of Cottage Grove, wus nt the James Plaster z-_ home one evening last week. ----------------------------------------------------------------- » Shortridge, I NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. j count in the matter of said estate fore the said date of hearing. Mrs. James Maust, who is stav Mr. aud Dated find first published this in the County Court of the State ing nt the homo of her parents, while convalescing from an opera of * June, 192.5. ’ ’ Department of the Interior, U. »8. of Oregon for Lane County; and 18th day tion, spent two days of last week Gracie A. Conner and James Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, that Tuesday, the 16th day of □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□an at her home in Eugene, returning Mav C. Huff, ndminitfrafrix and July, 1925, at the hour of 10 27, 1925. Sunday to remain until strong administrator of the estate Notice is hereby given that o’clock in the forenoon of said day of Louisa A. Huff, deceased. i Ernest B. Walker, of Landax, Ore- in the County Court Room in the n enough to do her work. Court House at Eugene, Hervert W. Lombard, □ George Foster was home over ' gon, who, on April 1, 1921, made County Attorney for estate. jnl8jyli»C Oregon, has been Lane County, □□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□ Sunday from Camp Jaekson, return I Forest Homestead Entrv, List No. <5 21.35; No. 013801, for Lots .3 & 4, fixed us ihr time and place by Section 5, Township 20 S., Range the said Court for the hearing of MODERN BUNGALOW FOR SALE. ing Nunda/ evening. If your business isn’t better this Mrs. Lynch Currin, of the Grove, 1 East, Willamette Meridian, has objections to the said Final Account year, the reason probably is that Is new and located on south Sixth and final settlement of said estate. i filed notice of intention to make spent one day last week with Mrs. street.» Phone 156-R. jnljy2p(2) three year Proof, to establish claim Any and all objections to said you haven’t done a sufficient N. p. Short ridge. to the land above described, before Final Account and Final Settlement amount of judicious advertising in FOR NA I,E—34 ACRES, % MILE Mr. ami Mrs. Roy Berrey and E. O. Irnmel, U. S. Commisaioner, of said estate must be filed with xxx west of London. Lots of good Mr. and Mrs. Charley Hasting», of . at Eugene, Oregon, on the 8th dav the Clerk of said Court on or be- The Sentinel. wood and saw timber. Water on Weise’s mill, visaed Sunday eve- of July, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: i the land. Idenl for chicken ranch. ning with Mrs. Olive Beerey. Joseph Clause, Bruce L. Walker, J. N. llogue, route 2, Cottago Mr. and Mr». D. O. Fisher and both of Landax, Oregon, Thad Grove. jnl«29p(2) sons, Ivan mid Clifford, and Mrs. Mundell, of Dexter, Oregon, Ralph William Fisher and J. E. Fisher, H. Walker, of Vida, Oregon. FARM FOR WALK—TWO MILES of Alvadore, were at the J. W. iJnl-29c(2) Register non coal HA MILT» A. CANADAV. southeast of city. Twenty acres, Fisher home Sunday evening. small orchard, eight or ten acres in Miss Geneva Perini left Natur- cultivation. Three springs of Water day afternoon for Sacramento with | NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Quit Poisoning Yourself Today; than 14 hours notice the quick »ml good well. Berries. Mrs. her cousin, Mrs. Louie I.uchini difference in the way you feel. Feel Better in Few Hours Department of the Interior. TJ. R. : Julia Wallace and Sylvester E. and Ortensio Perino, who spent a j Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon. Contains pure vegetable ingredient« or No Cost. Wallace. • jnl8 22 25p week here and will remain during I Mav 27, 192.5. approved by Physicians. Helps na i Notice is horebv given that ture cleanse and tone your liver— the summer. F O « 8 A L E— HOLSTEIN AND Tvan George Morris, of wun^r Cottage >uin test! xjii Make this End suffering strengthen your digestive organs— Mrs. Bud Shortridge, of the Now that sunshiny flays are here and home lovers want Grove, Oregon, who. on Jersey cows and several horses. July 6, i from 'Indigestion, Pinipb les, Pains in sooth the tired and overtaxed ♦ rv No. . : 1920, made Homestead Entrv, ¡1 i ’ oo I an<l inviting atmosphere in their homes, this E. C. Lockwood. jnlS 25p(2) Grove, visited at the S. P. Short 01.302.5. for NW14, flection 21. Back ami Sides, Constipation. Head nerves, brace up your system and ridge home Thursday. • showing of the newest breakfast room sets will be of aches and tired, rundown condition, purify your blood and restore your 21 R.. Rang)* 2 West. CASH PAID FOR FALSE TEETH, Mr. and Mrs. John Tonoli Und Township Willamette Meridian, has filed due to »Self-poisoning becau.se of energy again. ' You, too, must be universal inleiisl. They ean be bought by the set or dental gold, platinum and dis- family ami Mr. and Mrs. Steve j notice of intention to make three sluggish liver and clogged intos- in separate pieces at reasonable prices at satisfied, or no cost. cardod jewelry. Hoke Smelting & Tonoli and fnmily, of Divide, visit year Proof, to establish claim to tines. Dr. Thacher’s is sold and recom Refining Company, Otsego, Michi ed Sunday with .Mrs. Jennie Perini. the land above descrilied, before the United States Land Office, at Take a pleasant, spoonful of Dr mended under this guarantee by Mrs. S. P. Short ridge visited Roseburg. Oregon, on the 10th <1nv K»n- a2tfc(8) Thacher’s Liver and Blood S' ’Hip Kern’s for Drugs and all leading Sunday with her sister, Mrs. Tom of July, 1925. Complete House Furnishers 1( I.AKi RANCH JOB WANTED Foster, at Blue Mountain, Claimant names as witnesses: after the next two meals. Tn less druggists. by young couple; considerable Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Fisher spent Lu th era C. Dowens. Walter Dowens, experience with Rhode Island Reds Sunday at the home of Mrs. Fish Thomas Patten, all of Cottage Oregon. Ernest Duncan, of and Plymouth Rocks; we’re hard er’s brother. Fred Frost, at Blue Grove. Newberg, Oregon. workers. Address XX, The Seati- Mountain. non coal H A MILL A. CAN ADA V. ja22-25p Miss Mary Tonoli. of Divide, is FOR BALE—HOUND PUPS; GOOD visiting at the home of her aunt, NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLE stock. Write or call C. C. Gilham,1 Mrs. Jennie l’orini. and expects to MENT remain for several weeks. Cottage Grove, Black Butte route; phone 23F5. ju22 25c Notice is hereby given that Gm Rubber stamps. The Sentinel. eie A. Conner and James C. Huff, FOR SALE—TWO GOOD WIDE administratrix and administrator tired wagons, 3»^ and 3\* Near the estate of Louia A. Huff, NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION ceaseil. have filed their final CEMENT. LIME, PLASTER, BRICK, ly new. Arnold Duerst. Box 34. 9 .30 a 1. Ill...... St re> vt Parade to Celebration Grounds FIRE BRICK, FIRE CLAY. METAL Phone 19F42. jn'22 29p(M) 10:30 a>. m.... .......... Or ration by Judge George M. Brown Department of the Interior. U. R. LATH, CORNER BEADS,____ SHIN latnd Office nt Roseburg, Oregon, HOUSE WORK WANTED--WILL June 2 15 ji» in. ( '(inceri by Douglas County Concert Band I. 192“» GLES, DRAIN TILE, SEWER TILE, care for confinement case« at I Notice is hereby given that 2 30 |ii. in.... Ball G anie; Cast Douglas County Teams CONCRETE SAND AND GRAVEL, James H Richardton, or R. No. 2, your home. Phone 189 J. jn22 25p Creswell, Oregon, who. on Mav 9. 2:3(1 ||i. in.... Ilm •xe B imw 9 Events—East Horses PLASTERING SAND, Z0URI STORE BICYCLE FOR NAIE SECOND 1921. made ¿lodiestead Entrv. No. New Half Mile Track FRONT FITTINGS. AND OTHER • »I.3 vm :. for r SWÍ SW ’ L SE%. *£ ’ ’ rion_J5. ’ SE%, Section 15. hsn<l wheel in good e«>mlition. Township 19 Rang«' . S„ _____ „ • West. Wil- THINGS TOO NUMEROUS TO 7 :15 |i• in Boxing ; Wrest ling Bout, Amort vm . Butler II. A. Miller, phon«> IS. jn25|> lamette Meridian, has filed notice MENTION N (Ml p . in.... 1 »am-III L’ special ( treheatra—Hobble rs Hall of intention to make three year w\NT TO BUY tkhMi SHAKES. Proof, to establish claim to th-» Manv Other Entertainment Features L. W. McKibtien. j*25p land above described, before E. O. No Charge on City Deliveries Inimel, V. S. Commissioner, at Eu It« a U t if iti < i rounds Commodious (*rnn«lstan<l ('HOICK LOTA, NTOUFFER’N AD gen?, Oregon, on the 28th dav of 1925 dition, prices range S125 to >300; July. Claimant names as witnesses: six." 30x100 and 50x125; between Jud N. Want. Walter J. Hager. north Tenth street and north I.ane Frank Jones. Ted Napper. all of Just North of S. P. Station—Phone 100 R. No. 2. Cr» swell, Oregon I street. Clara Burkholder. 225 north HAMILL A CANADAY, luine street, phone 11B-J. j25-jy2p(l) in25iy2»3(2) Register. CASH&CARRY WANTADS Notice Big Difference In the Way You Feel Breakfast Room Sets BRESSLER & SON Celebrate This FOURTH at OAKLAND Special Race Program July 3 at 2 p. m Our Building Material Line Includes— Godard & Randall