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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1929)
m nwrnng» ooTrxax a»on THUKIIDAT JPNB », ISM '%(y office is closeil this iiee/t. / <//// attemliiir the State (ihiropraitic con-vent ion nt Sa lent. I shall be in my offne again next Monday fune 17, iit y ti. m. Dr. / /. //. Hagen j City Briefs | Mr uud Mr*. I lb«*it Smith uud two rliildrrn uu'l Mi»« Carolyn (haunt* returned Nun-lay night fro.u Mveral «lay* »pent nt Bundon Mr. nud Mr* Howard <‘<dhii*> o! |'ruu«ylvniiiti am viaitmg herewith Mr Collin»* brother, Harry Collin’ Pieuir uud rnmper« ’ »uppli«*« ut tLr Fair Htore. Mi« Clara Burkholder left Mun day fur Purtlaud, where *hv will attend gruud chapter of the I a** eru Star. Mhr wn» mined In Salem by her «laughter, Mi«* Belle Burk holder, and her mother, Mr* l.rliu Stouffer, who wr«t to Portland with her Mr*. Burkholder eipeeta to return the |a»t of the week A little fun is nrceaaary to good health Paatime Cards, snooker, pool Suit for divorce wti* tiled Tue «lay hi rirruit court by Myrtle Neff again*! her hu*baud, Herlwrt Neff The couple were married Novem ber 4, IV2fl, at Hoaehurg and hitv u«> children. A marriage lhr«*n»r wn» i»Ml* I I’ridny to Bailey M Hearn «»« Wnltervlllr und Cfimille Schneider of Lorane. The Albany degree team 'if ’!«• Ruvul Ar<h chapter conferred • a w h».. 1 ------------- — ......................... at •«■•>■■■>■■■ ■■■■■■■■■■a I I : : ■ ■ I Loose : Leaf Systems 9 Sentinel ; I B. !■■■■»■■ ■■■■■■■■■■■■■•■ " ■■■' ■ — — " J home her«« tiii'l no broken bone* were found. All wool bul In h g «uif* lower than ever ut the Fair Htore. Mr» I. I. Goff and »on Leland of Leland, Ore, vi»it«,«l Friday night ut lh<’ Mark (iaioutte bolli'* Mi«. Goff i» » ai»trr of Mr» Gu rouit e Mr and Mr» H V Allison und ■Mr und Mr». F H Alh**uu motori*«! tu Ho«rburg .Munday und ufteuded u family «liiiucr ut the home of Mr* J 1’ Álli*on TRUCK lu», Bond«, P «• 1 r m 1 t « Cousult A meat In«. Agry. Mr uni Mr« O 1 Wool soil tile attending Ihr io»«* fr*tiiul III Portland thiu w«*rk D C, B«*»ley, uho w«*nt Io Nun Frntiri»««» thr«*«’ w«-«’k* ago, ia «till under doctor»* car«’ in tIn- Houthern Pacific hospital m that city. Mr* B«i>*lev hn* received word that hr* condition remain* about the »am Lara way piano* ou *nle Mt re duced price* this mouth Remodel mg Eugene «tore, mu»l reduce ■tuck M«‘i- Chc»tnut Transfer, (’ut tagr Grove. u25t fr Smiley M«ir*'i* returned home Munday from Eugene, wh. re he hud been receiving treatment in u ho > pital for a month He is report* i to In* imnrovlng satisfactorily. A 7pound daughter wu» Lorn Monday to Mr and Mr« Hum Bull New lot «ilk hosiery al th«* Fair Store. Mr* I. I. Roy and two children of Portland are gur»t» nt th«* horn* of Mr*. Rov'* moth« r, Mr* M I’ Garoutte. The Cottage Grove A «lju»t iii'*nt bureau ha* brrti uwnrd«**l two •!«• fault decree» in the circuit court One wn* ngnii)*t K W Walker and the other against Roy Craine Bargain» in fine phonograph i Laraway Music House, Eugene. Mea (’hnatnut Transfer, agent«, Cottage Grove, a23tfc Mr«. Jack Peterson und Mr« Dun Beck went to Roseburg la*t week t<» attend a camp meeting of Seventh Dav Adventist church The •e*«ion will end this week Faye Mtewart and Llewellyn R.-x have receive«! Junior R«d Cro«s Life «nting certificate* The two nrr boy scouts and th«’ nwar«!« were made a» a result of a t«*«*t *ueeu»* fully p:i*.*rd in Eugene a few week- ago. Purses, l»nrrett«, tape, girdle*, belt*, neck chain.», bead* and b«*a I clnaps, beauty pin* received at th« Fair Store Mr*. Joe Young went to Port Inn I Munday and will spend the week with relatives in that city Her brother, John Vratch, motored down fur her. Used piano in fine condition, oak ease, inquire Chestnut Tran« fer Co., Cottage Grove. a25tfc Dr. und Mr*. II A Hagen and Mr and Mr*. W It. Johnston vis ited Sunday in Redmond and Bend They motyred to the central Ore gon cities by way of McKenrie pa««. gree* at th«» local Royal Arch meet mg U»t Thursday night. A ban quel wa* »cried. Het Laraway piano* at Che»tnut Tmaafer Co., Cottage drove. SINH and up. Term*. aUiitfc Mr* Flora Moore and Mr* Grace L i.1 < porl nd ■ ' ' Monday night al th«» horn«« of their mere, Mm. Loren Harvey. They were r* turnlug from R«»*eburg, where they bad visited a brother. Mi»* Lula Currin, accompanied by her mother, Mr* Melia ( urrm, motored to Eugene Saturday Mi«* Currin, member of th«* cln** «»f 1*04, attended a University of Ore gnu alumni meeting Ararat write* In«., any kind. A murr tage license wn* i*»ue«< A marriage licen*e was issued Friday to Jack Hughe* Beck of tbi* city and Marianne E Pay of Tuesday nt the county clerk’« <•! fire in E* gene to Edwin Heck and I ugenr Della (’atnn, both of thia city. Mi«* (lenrvirvr Woodard re Bloomers and »ilk underwear at turned Sunday from Portland, where «he hn«l been attending Mt. the Fair Store. Helen* hall, to »peri«I her summer The Mister« of the Holy Name vacation with her father, W A. of Eugene are r«>ndurting a «urn Woodard. mer school in tin* city. Cln*««* Catholic 4 roll* wai paper, Ide nt th«’ opened Munday at the church. Fair Store. Mi»« Mariette Hamant, Mr* W Min* Alice Mouthwick and Mi** Shirley Maguire of Portland wer«- E. Lebow. Mr*. Clara Burkliohlcr. .Mr«. C. E. Eru*» an«i Rev D P week «nd gur*t* nt the A. A Rich Cameron ar«* among tho«e attending mond home gran«! chapter of the Ea*tern Star Elbert Smith, Dale Wyatt and m Portland thi* week. Mi*« Ham Elbert Bede left We.lne*«lny morn ant. Mr*. Lebow anil Rev. Cameron mg to attrnd tin’ annual «•raaion «»f are delegate* from the local chap Mn«onie grnnd lodge being hebl in ter and Rev. Cameron will appear Portland Mi«« Marietta Hamnnt. on th«* program for our of the Mr* W. E. Lebow and Rev. Dun sessious. can P. Cameron had gone «town Oregou Fire Relief—A meat A gey. curlier in the week for the Eastern Mr. and Mr*. N. E. Compton Star JtraaioD. «pent Sunday on th«» McKenri«* Save money. See our ad. C. river nt the summer home of u 0 Mfg Co daughter, Mrs. W. A. Ashworth Billy Hull of Missouri. formerly During the day the party motored owner of the Billy Hall garage over tne pass. here, wa* a visitor here on bu«i Miss Elirtilieth Snider of Oak nr*« during the past week. land, Cal., arrived Friday and i* Glen Breedlove Mifferrd severe the guest of an aunt, Mrs. F. E Mia* Snider went to injuries to one foot Sat unlay when Niendenhall. the member became caught between Portland Monday in company with Mrs. G. E. M. York of Eugene and the roll* and the carrier a< the The group Wiewe A Wiese mill He is reported Marshall Mendenhall. u* recovering uat iefnetorily ut his uro attending the rose festival. Grocery Specials Friday and Saturday 29c l(i lbs. Htignr (best caiie) $1 1 pint jar honey ...... 1 lb. pk*. Kino Kii r 9c 2II>. box Snowflake 2 I'lins r<nmtain oysters 39c crackers .................. 35c 2 bill ties ferto ........... 49c * 2 lb. can Hershey eoeoa 15c Keg. 45c whole wheat 3 doz. Happy Home jar Pancake flour 33c rings ......................... 23c t/y lb green ten 19c 2 Pkgs Naptha Soap Chips. 1 Pkg. Bath Crystal for 69c Lemons (small but juicy) dozen ........................ 15c New Pens (local) 3 lbs....................... 25c STRAWBERRIES Leave your orders with us now for canning berries. Smith-Short Grocery Die Store That Appreciates Your Trade Mr and Mr» C. M Parker left | Tu«*»diiy uight for Hun Frunri»ro in r«’tpon»o to a telephone me ««age re Yarding th** condition uf their «on hi«il, who in a patient in th« g* n ••rial hoMpilul of the Mouthern I' m «•¡fir rumpany ¡n that city. The »ou in nuffernig from ulcer» of th«« «tomaeh und it 1» thought ho opera tion awill be nerPNMirv. Mr uud \h- Parker went to Eugen«* by «tMge und took the tram from there ov«»r the <*u*ra«b’ route. Do you play a Wind Band Instrument? Would you like to play one? If so bring your in strument or yourself to Phi) lips Hall Monday evening at 7 June 17, where a l»ann sponsored by the Royal Arcan um will be organized jnl3p Dr and Mr* F. L I’tter and children of Kah-m viaite«| Hundny ut th«* Dwight Mercer home Th«; brought Mr« Mercer, who had vi«lte«| io Hu I«• m for n week Mia» Betty I’tter und Mu«ter Kenneth Utter remuiund for u longer vi»it nt th«* Mercer home. Omer Moore, who i» engag' d in cont rurl ing work ut Coquille, ui rivetl home Munday and *p«*nt the week end with hi* fumily. Mr*, ('hurle» Adtim« and <lnught«*i Adeline and Mr. and Mr«. (T. L. Mock of Oakland, <’al., were gue*t« Monday and Tuesday ut th«- hum of Dr ’ uni Mr* B It Job. Mr» Muck I* a »¡»ter of Mr Adam» and with her huabnnd i» visiting ut th«* Adam» home iu lAigene. Walter Nurblad of A»toriti wi» u week end gueat ut th«* O. M K ciii home, Chet VunDcnburg und William Devore left Tuewdity for Hl Helen», where lh«*y will accept position* with th«’ Teiaro Oil company. New dre»» good» arrive«! thi* week ul thr Fair »tore. Mr. un«i Mr«. Hurohl Hwurt/ and Mr- motli. i, Mr 11« Roger«, left Nuu'luy for North Du kutu to vlait relative*. Mr. Hwnrtr 1« taking u varutiuii frum hi» w«uk ut Gray’» <'u»h »tor«*. Burglar Paid Dearly for Small Oversight oxkoow TOURING CAR RAMS COUrE IN ACCIDENT K vki Hi« elevvraMrt criminals ars Two egra <*r**b«*d Tuesday aft«*» ■ pl to m«k« ba<l slips Hoom-r or iutsrr, lu spit« of carefully thought 1100« nt th«* inter»erti««n of Fifth vtf«*«*t (Pacific high way) and Adami« out plans, foiy covering up of tracks, they maka on« Hills error »venue, raii»i»ig injury to a»« o< rupuut of out‘ cor und ronatderabi«* which costs them tlirlr liberty. •luningi* to on«* of th«* RUtomobiie*. “I rameuiber," says an Invrstlga tor, "a curious Incident which Mr». Elizabeth Fuhrenwahl, driving corning clearly allows how the fear of the a Htar touring cur, wan visible algouture la ever present lb north on the highway and turned the thoughts of the crholnul. A went on A «luma av«*nu«* in front of burglsr hsd entered a house ami a < h’ Vrol«*t coupe, driven by Lloj d carried out a robbery with greul H om ' i of Rout-burg, who wka going aklll. lie had operated without aoulh. Th« Hoacourg driver trie«! glovea, because sub-breaking with to avoid the rrttah but Mr», Fahi gloves la a naaly, difficult Job. This enwahl’» car rammed hi» coup«*, man knew all ubout police methods forcing it into u arhool »«go and however, and when he had tlnlslied telephom* pole at th«- ‘Wncr. The he rursfully polished sll those parts sign wum »ma»U«:d. Mr* Ko»rr, moth«*r of the driver of the ssfe that had been touched aud b«*r Ila then poured wuter over the *uff»-r«-<l a cut mouth fragments of the broken window «laughter and »on, th«* other or •«u pant» of the cur, were badly »hak through which he had entered. **n. Mr». Fahr«*nwnhl •*4CHp«'«l in “Not satisfied with these precau jury. tlous, ho lit a candle und Inapect Only 'light 'larnag'* Wftft «Ion«* ed every Inch of Ills pulb from win Mr» Fullr«*nwaid'» <*ar The coup** dow to safe; rubbing, polishing und wii» badly damaged Th«* rM<hati»r wah-rlng. 'Ibis done he blew out «lie eundle and left It. well autla- wu» <* mv «*<| in, bumper» and fender» »ma*h«*d, budv Bprung and wheel« hed that he had fooled the police. brok»*n. 14 i* I m ’ing repair«-«! in ri "We found four beautiful finger local garage. prlnta In the soft wux of the can Witn« •» «ay that Mm Fah r«*i» die, and these coat him ten years wul*l m nt fault in the accident of lll.ei fy Cars Crash on Knox Hill f I’Ll» ■ KEEK, Juae 12- I Beginning of Manual touring ear rial )— t A < 'hevrolct Training in School* «Iriv« n I by (ieorgi- Multi»- of Co*tag« Tfiv tititorj of manual training In the l.'ulted Slatea Invulvea both th« development of the Idett and the development of practice. In the field of practice little of th« pure ly educational character ai>|>enred before 1M7K, at which time the Wurklngmhn'a arhool wn founded l>y the Ethlcul culture society of New York Thia tnatltutloo com prlaed a kindergarten und an ele tuenlary achool, In which inununl work formed from the llrut a vital and Important |>u rt of Ilio rdura t tonal scheme, The generai iiM>ve- metit, however, «•M>k Ita large be ginning, ua baa been the rnae with so many educational looveiueola, ut tlie top Instead of the bottom of Money for you See our ad th« school ayateui. In lSMU. through the efforts of Dr. Calvin A. Worn! C G Mfg Co Mr*. It. A Jone* mpl »mull ward, the Mt. Loula Manuul Train Ing M'liool wna <>i»ened In connection >luught<-r '»I Eugene nr»’ gu«*«t*tlii» with Washington university. The week lit th«* bom«* of Mr». Roy work of tills school sltrat led wide Leonnrd. Mr. Juti«*» will motor attention and Its success led to the down Htimlay to take hi* fumily speedy organization of similar home. achools In other large citlta. Mr. and Mr*. G H. Fnllerton «*\ Iiect to leave tomorrow for A»h uud, w her«* they will make their "Hark, Hark I ths Lark” hum«’. Their «on Ralph will r** Oue of SchutH-rt s most beuutl main hen* fur the »uminrr aol go ful songs, "Hark! Hark! tlie l.ark,' to Ashland in tilin’ for th«’ opening was th* outcome of a Scliubertlun of normal »chool in the full. gut liering at the M.mnshlne boose. Mi»» Harriet Wiaemnn arrived Sciiwlnd wished to draw Schubert's today from Walbi Wallu, Wu*l. , portrait. Ilut Franz, reatless as to join her parent», Mr. and Mi* ever, refused to keep still. Per J. A. Winrman, recent arrival* suasion proved of no avail. Some here. Mi»« Wi»«’inan ha* ju»t com one then gave Schul>ert a copy of (deled her fir»t year in thr Walla Shakespeare. Ix>oklng through It. Walla high *rhu<d. lie came upon Cylnbellue. uud the of the song so captlvutlug Savings on roofs See our ad words lilm that he Immediately proceeded C G Mfg Co. to sei it tu music. Scbwlnd ruled Mr«. G. H. Mo»by and daughter some Hues on a piece of pui>er fot Joyce l«’ft today f‘»r their horn«» hi Schubert's use. saying an he did Klamath Fall*. They had vi»ited so that they were the most valu ut the hum«* <»f Mr*. M<««by ’« pur able drawing he hud ever made ent*. Mr. un«l Mr*. Sim Horn, and Ami while Schubert composed with Mr. M«»*Ly '* mother, Mr*. E. Scbwlnd made his picture.—New R Long. mao Flower, In "Frans Schubert, New curtain good* in thi» week the Mao and hla Circle.' at the Fair Store. Mr. and Mr». M Calandrr of "Arts.ia.” Walls \*toria were overnight vi-itor* ’'Artesian" Is a terra applied to Thursday nt the home of Mr. and Mr*. L. IL Long. Mr*, i’alnndrr i* water which 1s secured by deep bor- An ordinary u niece of Mr. Long. Mhr wan Ings Into the earth. l»orn in Cottage Grove an«l in a well Is usually under 100 and at most l.V) feet In depth. If it Is re «laughter of E<l Long, who live» in quired to fo 200 to 500 feet In «topth Lon Angel«*». K. K. Mill* ha.« b«’rn appoint«’«! or more, the water Is usually administrator of the «-«tate of Gu< termed 'artesian.'’ Often In arte slan wells the water rises above the tav«» Brun»! rotn. The r»tat«’ wn* npprainrd by Emmett Sharp, Worth earth's surface of Its own force; la other words. It forms a flowing Harvey und Dal«* Wyatt. well. Any deep well, whether flow Panama, Milan, felt hat«, rap» ing of Its own accord or not. Is now and clothe«« cleaned. Alteration«, regarded as an artealan well. Many mrn«liiig at Stern Tailor*. 24 N ■rti-slan wells yield aulphur. chaly Hrvrnth «trrrt, ’«j block off Main beate or alum water; In others the ■trert. jnd-lXp water la so Impregnated with com Mr. aud Mr* W. C. Shr<*t« a ml mon salt as to t>e unsuitable for daughter Alice motorr«! to Hnlri.i consumption, while In many others the wuter la of excellent qualltr. Sunday and »pent th«* day. Mr. and Mm.Clarence Cone and Help in Temptation, children motorr I to Portland Tue* Trial«, temptation», disappoint «lay to \ i*it relative* and attrnd nients—ull these are helps Instead the rone festival. Bathing nuitn an«l eapn, «peeial of hindrances. If one uses them rightly. They not only test tlie fiber bargain* at the Fair Store. of character, hut strengthen It Mr. and Mm. C. E. Damrwood Every conquered temptation repre Mid Mr*. Verva Damewood were sent' n ik 'W fund of moral em-rzy Sunday guentn at the Frank Dame — James litK-khum. wood home in Crow. The E. H. Nclnon family left Typewriter!«. The Sontiini. Monday forenoon for Bremrrtou, Wa«h., where thry will make th«ir - home. Baby *acque« und bonnet«, new on«*«, at th«* Fair Store. Mr and Mr* A W. Shof»tall motored to Portland Saturday night. They attended the rose fentival und returnr«! horn«’ M«»n<hiv night. They were accompanied to Portland by Mr«. Ix«lan«l Willita. Mm. Ira I«om went with them a« far a* Albany, when* »he visited relative». W. A. Garoutte wa.» fined $4 1 in justice court in Eug'Uic Tuesday for speeding. It i* .«ai«l Mr. (Li routte had speciled on th«’ highway uft« r being warned by Sergenti« Earl Hou*t«>ii, stat«» traffi«* officer. For this reason Justir«» Harobl J. Well* impos«*d th«’ unusually heavy fine. Mr. and Mr*. Charh’s Matthew* of Portland arrived Monday ami are visiting at th«* home of a son George. Mr. Matthews, who is an enthusiastic fisherman, will upend part «if the time fishing. The Long A Cruaon garage re port* the »ale this week of a Stmle linker Commnnder Regal eight sedan to T. C. Wheeler. They also «old a Whippet conch to Lyle Ncott. Mr*. Herbert Eakin returned Saturday from a two weeks’ tup to San Francisco and other Cali forniu cities. She was accompanied home by Miss Mary Ellen B«*n«on, who teaches school at Sau Luis ()bi*po. Mi«s Benson plans to leave Monday for Corvallis in com pnny with her mother, Mr*. Orpah Benson, who will al tend the sum mer session at O. S. C. Mr. nml Mrs. Jack Moore of Bern! visited Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Moore's parents, Rev. and Mrs. L G. Shaw. They were eu rout«* to California. Grove u iiiwi a Durant touring <iriv«*n !.. I'. F. MH’ollum of thi» place «* ra»h‘*«l I hea.l-on Wednesday morn ing of I;«w«*«*k on a turn at the foot of T Kn«>x hill on <*a»t Main at reet. No on«* m either cur wsa injur<*«| but b«>th car» were eou»i«l «-mldy >lamag«*«i. '• Buttle • ar wu* traviding «-a-i on eaat Main atr«*«*t nn<j th«* M>* Collum car wa* truvuling towar I Cottage Grove. .Mr Buttle *ai«i h** did not ««•«• the M<*i*ulluhi «*ar ap h<* wai fixing th«* profu-hing, n ehoke wire on bi« «*ur. Mr. Mcl’ol I uni bar«*ly mi»»e<| a telephone pol«* aii'l a Inrg«* ro«*k ulong«j*l«» th«* ro«i«l trying to iiv<»i<l th«* collision. Mr Suttle ftgr«’rd to pay th«* damage»* Band Will Be Organized Th«* Cottagi» drove (’ounril of Royal Arcanum ha* distai ne« I th»* »•TV I«*«*« (>f W. L. Ferri», former in»tr*.i«*tor of ban«!« at th«* I’nivcr ►ity of Oregon, to lead u n«*w Immi for Cottagi* Grov<*. An organization rn«*oting will I»«* h»*l«l Monday night in Phillip« hall. WANTADS ------------------------------------ SZPTIO TAMBB Ready fur you U» in«iail Twa „ ______ __ ... to four persona 00 Eugoae I br«a la »I« je-rsaua 0<« E .(«na Nswr Pip* Haw»*r Pipe Wrll Well « urbir> r»g g Draia Tile aad « bbna*y Blorka dx!lp ELGKNK < OÄ« HklE FIFE CO COTTAOK GHOVK AEKIE. VKATKM nal Order £»<!•■ »»»•(• in I O O V bail «vary Tuesday. WOOD for immadlat« delivery, bio« k wood, dry •leb wood, fr*v*n alab wood, aawdust dry pian*r ««»de, old growth fir foraet wood and oak Phon* Ik Uffiro at Arcade Barber ahop (ity Fuel cum paay *4tf SPECIAL PRICE GN WOOD BM»«K wood. $2 75; dry alab wood 7), green alab waod |2 25. <>r4<*r* d*li»ar«td in turn in which r»r.*¡vad Th*«e ar- < AMH PRH EM ONLY All fur*bouk« d grean «labw'Híd »old during Aprii will ba prif*'i at |2 . a ■ ord Phono !» Offlca at Arcada Barbar ahop City Fuel Ca aiatfc FiiK MALE OK TRADE FOR CITY propt-rty - 20 acre farm, two oiiDa frum «'ott»<* <lrov* Buu«* u»rn «nd other outbuilding« (' A. BaldDr a!Mtf<* WIXTL1C WOOD AT SUMMER PBICErt Wa are offering an extra load fra«* with each l»n ordered by on» ru«t< - r hriltri delivered in turn r-caivad. <11- Fuel <,'o . offlca at Arcada Barber »hop, phon a 16 aldtfc Daily TVeagM Too And yourself refreshed by I ha presence of cheerful p»opla ; why not make earnest effort to con fer that pleaaura un <>tbarat—U M Child. If you want CLEAN CLEANING Call THZ RELIABLE CLEANERS Phone 44 If you know style you will see in my clothes, model* men of good taste will wpar. If you know tailoring, you will recognize those finer points of workmanship that insure quality. If you are a judge of fabrics you will see woolens such as you will want to wear. If you like a wide élection you will finti n variety to choose from. If you lik«* a rature <>f prim-s 1 have guita from $28 50 UP MAX SCHWARTZ A Tailor That Is a Tailor. KOK HA1.K KOkl> KOAIlHTtK (GOOD running Ford). Also an eUctrlc aluvr 1*405 Washington avenu* n«23tf< ALL ( O< KERELH CMKD IN br***-dlng p«-n« thia aaaaon ar* Th«*«* ar* th# «am# a« 1 for each in tha spring They b* fin* to tuate to your puilrta apring. Th*«* are «0 cheap you afford to buy them to eat 41 *arl V. Banda, north Pacific highway fur sal* MY now sold will next can Bert >ap KNOWLES & GRABER FOR MALE — SEVEN At KF.M RIVER bottom land, all in cultivation <«ucd bouse and outbuildings !>zrat*d in De light Valley. Phon* JSF13. Will trade for >ity proj.-rt) .■ ; HARDWARE MY • ! 900 KOK MAI.K OK TKADE «•«(uity in pr<ip*rty on ■tou lb Sixth Ml. !«ot 160x257, 10 roani hou»* fruit brrriaa good garden W M. <i*or<e jnO-13p 927 aoulh Hixth. FOR MALE— 100 WHITE h*na y*ar old O H phone 10F14. L E<» HORN McAllister, JI3« Cottage Grove Oregon EoH RENT - «MMH» E U K N I « B E D room«. < unvenimtly ¡«Mat*«!. Also <»r *jf« fur rent. 1149 w*»t Main «tr**t Phon* 120J. J13r — FOt'NIE— PLAIN GOLD WATl.ll OWN er may have «am* by paying for ad vertieing and proving property The Sentinel. J13p chair«, juat like new. Fri■•»•<! r-u • t- ably. Mr« O. L Tone« 22*> r.^-° Tenth street. Cottage Grove. jn!3-20p FOR SALE. SEVERAL WATCHES AND men’s suite. W* still have b*«t grade shingl*« at reduced prices. Many Short'« S*cond-h»nd other bargain«. «tore. DSP Letter and Cap Folders for your filini; cabinets. Sentinel. Time Lock on Your Money While this long-established old reliable bank employs all the recognized fornta of protection against the ele ments ami unforseen calamity, giving the funds of its depositors all the protection found in best banking practice and while the federal government adds its frequent anil rigid inspection to safeguards provided by the bank’s officials, the safeguard most valuable. the safeguard most highly regarded by us, and by many of our customers Is the record of our years of service, our record during the third of a century that we have endeavored to be a cornerstone of financial affairs in our community—the protection to your funds that the passage of time has made certain you will find here—we like to call it the time lock on your money. The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove Surplus. $25.000 Capital 450.0<X) iiiiiBaMiaaiaaanaiiiaaiiuaaaaiaaiaiHiaiiraaiaaiiiiiiiiaiiaaaaiiiuiM i ■■■■«■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■>■■■■■■«■■■• A Hat When You Need It at a pnce that will move our stock regardless of cost Summer Clearance Sale of All Millinery JUNE 15 LAST DAY Attractive summer models at bargain prices, ami at the height of the season, too. New York hats in a wide choice of models ot attractive design and color harmony. Our price saves you money. Special display of millinery in large head sizes tor matrons. At bargain prices that will astound you. ALL STOCKS IN FISHING TACKLE, SPORTING GOODS, PAINT AND HARDWARE TO BE CLOSED OUT. All these worthwhile buys at a You Can Save Money by Buying It From A. BRUND Academic Colors The colors of the United Stntes Military academy are black, gold and gray those of the Naval acad emy are bln«» and gold i My Customers Are Won With Clothes—Not Words In Demand for Blending Koru coffee la coffee froiu district of Kora, on Hawaii, I urgent of tills group of Islands, la renowned for Its fine flavor, ing mild and mellow. nn«l Is uae«l In continental Unital States for blend ing purposes. ABSOLUTELY CLOSING OUT Mr. ami Mm. N. J. Nelson and children nn«l Mm. Cecil Caldwell went to Portland on a business and pleasure trip. Mr. Nelson will drive a Whippet six truck when h * returns this evening. Mrs. Fr«»d Bennett accompanied them as far as McMinnville, where she will visit an aunt. Lend at South Pole The Routh pole is surrounded by a continent larger _ than ________ Europe und more elevated than any other large areu on the fiobe, rlalng to about II.«*’ fepr near the pole. < GTTAGK <«ROVE MAW MHOP ALL kln<l« uf «*w work don* l,»*n uiow *r» and all tool« «barprned. Prie*« rea- «unable. < McBride, Hteen building nurth Heventh «treet. fJilftjl.jp Bawara of Adjective» If you plan to write anything, FDR HALF. AT BARDA IN - KOCK room housv*. large pantry, complet* from a newapaper article to a new bath room screened porch wood novel, you would do well to con abed all in guo«l condition Fr .it tr*** sider remark« made by the late berries good garden laon and flower* fr /m M ain Jul Four block» Senator Albert J. Beveridge, whose Corner 706 Cheat otr«.t. Make me an off«r recent “Abraham Lincoln’’ !a hailed nut avenue. jiup rm u rnaaterplece of biography. HALE HEI ONbHAXI» t Kl IT Beveridge, pointing out that he KOK j«r« All m /»- ’ ftfl piioio 1*1 JlSk uaed un few adjectives an possible, FOR SALE— NEW SATTLEY «'KI. AM said: «separator: two ffxtr» hravy t.*-r -• “Adjectives are Uke emergency breast collar« six No. 4 N*wh<«.-»- .‘-If medicine and must be given spar irApi; good atock «addk ’«.Ln Drrrr EM ; o..r ingly and seldom, like strychnine «ix akitN' i ri-iit.K' ■ ItivMt«,! cut .MHurmiik mow-r, 16-inch and other powerful stimulants. Ad- oix-foot Muiin* sulky plou : «'•• p >und« fence jectlvea often employed mean little «tapir«; four hay pulley block»; extra or nothing. They are signs that heavy spring wagon. Walla« r Tounhy, j'-'P blur vision in the reader and save Cottag* Grove. Oregon the writer the toll of description. FOR SALE—BRONZI Tl’RKEi E .GS. Great writers are not victims of 12’/4 cent« each. <’ K. Dear. Dvrena road. ju 13c the adjective habiL* Plain, unadorned writing if al- FOR SALE — MIX-VOLT ELEVEN «ays the must forceful. This is a plate automobile batt» n 1 - .ctically t. good tldng for everyone to remem new; radio table. 727 N. Tenth ti ■ Up Cottage Grove. jnlS ber. from <’Ub reporter to historian. FOR KALE—CAMP TABLE AND FOI R -El Paao I’oat. Odditie, in LaBfuafe great many American Indian A ____ languages do not use the Bound of “B.” The famous Aztec language of Mexico does not have It and the majority of North American Indians are unable to prouounce the sound. However, some Indian l.irik’U:tg»*!4 tiaxe (he — f-*r example, the Jamez tongue of New Mexico has a perfect “B,” and in California (he Porno Indians, the moat expert basket makers In the world, have It. A good example of a proper name beginning with “B” Is Bagll. a woman heroine In Pomo mythology, about whom stories are told. Her name Is pronounced Rah geel. Let ’Em Try It "Keratrh an American,” says a Kttropean critic, "und you would find he Is nothing more than a ple<-e of machinery. A 'l’«»p(Miint Ing discovery, Still, n i urujieiin who •rratcherf i ruin«* American* would I*» llk**ly to get *;*ilie n kirk ont of It. I'hllndolphia Il ford. DRASTIC REDUCTION IN PRICE 511 Buy Now!—We Have the Hat to Suit You MAIN STREET New York Millinery Parlors MRS J. L. BEATTY, Prop. North Sixth Street Kent Bldg. you 5AN YOU WANT TO MARRY MY D aughter T A way TAf ‘Del.uxe I.tne of YOU LOSE "touR JOB RE li ABILITŸ TOP LOCK BINDERS The Cottage Grove Sentinel - Publishers—‘Printers—Ojfice Outfitters 1U« ill« tUi ilL >11» \ifr uu ttf. ai. itii_^ji u J k i V í 111. ilk When you put your foot into this store, you’ll he pleas ingly struck at the complete assortment of standard drugs, health and beauty supplies we carry. The polite ness of our salesmen will impress you favorably—as will our moderate prices. Kelly’s Drug Store Formerly White’s Pharmacy Cottage Grovu, Ore^