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TH U RADA Y, JULY KA, I9J0 tors were m route home from » trip through th«* northern states nn«l Cann «la. Mrs. C. A. Bartell relume I Wednesday of last week from Portland, where «he visited her mother, Mr«. J <’ Robert« Mhe was accompanied by Mr«. Glen llitM and Mrs. Curti« tiilbert, who are her guests th»« week at Hart’s Inn nt Lundpnrk Mr. Bnrtell and Mi * Donna -pent the we«-k en«l nt Lund park with the «imriy. Mr«. Mattie rm«l «laughter Marjorie of Cumberland, Wis., arrived Munday und ar«* guest* for the week at the B. L. Markin koine, Mr. and Mr« Mack in, with tbefr guent*, motored to ('orvallis. K m I imii aud other valley cities We<lu«*N«lay V« r> Mrs E«l <'uhow uud children ur our nve«l last week from «outhern Or»* gon und «if* vi*11mg Mr* I *ahow ’• parent«, Mr • fl'l Ml* J II Har <’< MI j M ‘ |'|| 11* With our tel«. glad of nti oppol ilev. w J. Morrow hum in Marshfield Friday an«l Butur«luy of lu«t week ou busiueiiM in «•onnectiun with th«* Weujey hospital, u Metho di«l iu«titutiou, located there. Mr and Mr«. F L. Granni« und ehihlren returned Munday night GROVE, OREGON from Bvedaport, where they «pent the week «nd. Mr«. <i W Gran nr* of Turlock, <’al., who arcom panied them, remained to vi*r tin« week with a nephew, Koaftld Woo«lruff, aud hr* family. “ Radio Huy” Nelson went to th<* Bohemia «listrlct Tuesday to look after milling property. Hr ex- pectert to *trik<* «omr additional claim*. The Hugh Sproul« family spent the w.k . ¿..| .u P-.rtUr; I, rrturn always home Munday l"Kht. Mr tug •r. Cui Hproul« ’ mother acroiii|utnied them agents, mi the trip. prices. Th«- (’larmce Applewhite family George IL will, who in from hi* position with the for of Veneta «pent Maturday bight and Munduv at the home of Mr r«t «ervier berau«e of n foot that wa* injure«! when accidentally Applewhite’s mother, Mr*. I thel A pplewhitr. «truck by an ax. is recovering rap Mrs. Lydia Meara has given up Idly h«*r (Mrsitiou a« rook at the Colo Mr*. »Anna dowdy an«l daughter mul and left Bunday for the Ho Mies Bethel and Mrs. Virgil Gow hernia mining district, where »he «ly motored to Portland Hun«lay. will be employe«! a« «*amp rook Cooperating With The Farmer Wc wh« lu< pilli leilin ui*<* rlitfug«*<l w. art* Itimi h» Wc lire gilt limit t'oiixisl l'< M|><i||MÌbÌlly Bank of Cottage Grove COTTAGE E ¡ City Briefs Mrs Atlnnn Mrrrvrn«»»» r«* la«t w»»»’k (rum « vUit iu 1 with h<*i b <» d , John Wvuui* iuan IL*r «on, who broug' bum«*, r»’main«’<l fur a frw vt«it. Mr«. Mrrrymnu rxpr lt*nv» ioun for (’nliforniu t Mr M«*rryman Mr« Oui«*r Moura ami cl lull Hutitlny fur <*uuuillr, th»y «ill ramp for a few w* b<? urur »Mr. Moura, who ployad in ('uquillr Mr. iHutorrd over Haturilay fur Tra«l» in your obi «ihnt fur au all rlrrtrir nrw radio, way Mu«»r «torn, Eugrnr, gon Roy Haldeman, form«* ^kagg’ way »lure nr and r»r!*ntly with thr ¡U Nvwbrrg, ha« b< «*u in gar of thr company '• Tuladu Ila it a «on o Mr« <hn« HahL-man Mr. and Mrs. E«l Bi«-»ell of Dun* niuir. Cal., visited several «lay* re cently at the home* of Mr« Bis Mr und Mr«. E. 1’ f’haloupk.i veil's father, F. M. Hambrick, and of Comp Hkerman «>u the Metolius her aunt, Mrs. Floy! Counts. They river, former resident«, were here left Tuehduy for home and were ac Frulay and Saturday on hu«ine««. companied by Mrs. Counts. The Dr. un<l Mr* i’lnudr Kim«* uni party will I stop at Crater lake on Mr. and Mrs John Finarran «pent their way to California. thr week end at Handoii Mrs. E. W Arm«** underwent operation in Eugene last l?x-»t w^ek Mr and Mr». James I*, the removal of 'her tonsil*, Hhe >s and Mr*. Nancy Oglesby ronvalesring satisfactorily. to Junction City Sunday the day with friends. Mr*, t’lareore Boyd and young You cau always get more for wn Wayn«* returned to their horn« They mot your money in used car purrha««*- io Medford Tu»*«iay. ored up last to I bring Mr*. at Nelson Motor Co. Bavd *• myth'-r, Mr». Charles The G. B Arnest far Brown, hoin<*. Mr», Brown Imu visited in Mr.lfonl for »ever.i Royal JohtiMin of week*. Cal., i» ■ gue.t at the Mr. un i Mr*. Cecil Caldwdl, Mr toma. and .Mrs. N. J. Nelson and family Mr ao'l-Mr». H. V. Allison and and Donua Bartell spent th«* week 'laughter'* Alice und .Iran »peat end at Newport. Munday m Allmny. Mr. and Mr«. Roy Heck left Nnlaon Motor Co. ha« a rom Sunday for Aberdeen, Wash., where pint» atoek of u»ed care, al) in they will visit at the horn«* of Mr. fir»t cl»«« condition nn<! new Heck’s brother <*harle*. Mr. Heck paint. i* faking u vu ration from his posi Mr». Melia Currin had a* her tion with the J. C. ¿Penney Co. guanta Saturday night Mr. und Mrs. Mr. an«l Mr*. Charles Caldwell Hugh Currin of Eugene and the returned Saturday from a week’* latter>i»t<*r, Mr*. Flora McCurdy, .. . . . . visit at Kitson spring* They are un<l Mr*. Mri'urdy'v <lau|(htrr planning to leave next month for i«M’. The Mc<’ur<iy* are of Kau an extended trip through the east •a* City, Mo. and south, During their absence Mi*« Naomi Hilton visited last their house will be occupied by week io Cloverdale at the hom«- Rev. L. H Randle and family. of a ai«ter, Mr*. Hteve Edwards. Wilbur Spray and F. H Ride- Mr Mtt.I Mft N I Glans and nour were member« of a Mountain two children «pent the week end State* Power company tram that at Winchester l»ny au<! neighboring played a game of kittenball, com- |»raehe«. monly railed indoor ba*ehall, with William Brown ha* completed the Oregon California Power com u job of painting the hou*c owned paay nt Medford Bunday. The aud occupied by Mr*. Id I m J. Mountuiu .State-» boy* were victors Woodard. by a «core of 4 to 2. Other mem Mr* Albert W oodnrd tin«l two ber* of th«« tram were from the children returned Suuday from Albany office of the company. Portland, where Mr*. Woodard wa* Mr. and Mr*. Fred Anderaon nn.l calletl by the aerioua illoe«» of •» «laughter returned Friday from *i*ter, who ha* been iu a critical Bandon, where they *pent a week. condition for several week* but i* The Frank Michael« family, who improving Mr Woo«lar«l went t > had resided recently at Browns Portland Saturday to bring hlH ville, have returned to Cottage family home. Grove. Mr. and .Mr*. Fred Bre«*ler and Th«' George Eastham family of children motored to Portlan«! Fri Marcóla were weekend visitors at lay. Mr Breaker returned Mon the home of Mr. Eastham's bro •lay and Mr*. Bre**ler and chil ther, J. M. East ha ni. drrn are vivitlng a few day* in Mis« Maxine Snodgrass _ of (’auby with Mr*. Bre*Mer'« *i*ter, Hpriugtield wa* a week-end gue-d Mr* Cutaforth. at the home of her uncle anti Guy Van Riper arrived Saturday aunt, Mr.'and Mrs. Ear! Hill. from Klamath Fall* and «peut Mi«* Alice Newcomb ha* gone ‘o the week end with hi* mother, Mr*. Lu* Angele* to «pend several week* Anna Gow«ly. with relatives. Mr*. Frank Kellv and daugh Mr. and Mr*. B. B. Huntley and ter*, Mr*. Verva Damewood and Mi«* Rita Kelly, Mr. and Mr». M. P. daughter* Marceil and Jane of Chi Garoutte, Mr. und Mr*, Roy G» co, Cal., arrived Tuesday and ar- routte and Mr«. Alex Garoutte guest* at the home of Mr* Hunt- returne«! Monday from Arlington, Icy’* sister, Mrs. A. W. Swan «on. Wa*h., where they went last week to attend the funeral of i ll.yle Lin Black Ants Fostered go, a relative. Mr«. Christ« Crane, mother of the decensed boy. on Cocoa Plantations who accompanied them here, left “Without Black Anta No Cocoa,’’ for her home in Sacramento. read» a slfn posted at the entrance Mrt. I). D. Davi« of Portlund of a (real plantation In central arrived Sunday for an extended Java. It doea not go unheeded, for visit at the home of a daughter, the natives band In some 4,(Mk).tkM) Mr*. W. J. Wood». Woods. nests of these little creatures every Mr». Jack Gocrtxon returned to yyar, and receive payment In re Theae black ant» live only her home iu Portland Sunday, after turn. a week'» vi.it at the home of Mr. upon tree» Infested by the white cocoa ouae. Neither the lousejtor and Mr». A. C. Bagley. The Lyle R. Howe of San Joae, Cal., the ant» Injure the trees, i» a gtie»t thi» week at the home real enemy Is a certain beetle which of a brother ■ in ■ law and aister, whose name la Helopeltla, It ha» Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Mill». He also attacks the tea plant, black eame north to attend a reunion of been found that when the tl*«. Co.too und Cvehiau familie* ant« are present the Helopeltla falls Apparently which will be held Saturday and to Injure the trees. this sapsucklug pest !• disturbed Sunday iu Brow naville. by the activity of the anta, for the 'ft» Willian Bartels 1 and son latter do not attack the beetle. Billie returned ’ Wednesday from Thia Is why t e black ants are pro Portland, where they I had visited tected. Food 1» provided for them »inco Sunday. by picking the white cocoa lice from (lordou Wright arrived Satur the sheila of the fruit, where they • lav uight from Seattle and will congregate, and placing them on | »pend the remainder of the »uni the cocoa trees to attract the antg1 m»'t with hi» parent.«, Mr. and Mr». and disturb ths beetles. , J. A. Wright. Gordon i» a student al the l'niver»ity of Washington and i» majoring in journaliam. A Good Dood Fail« Mr. and Mrs. Clem Harff and It happened on ■ train down on son Darrell visited ---------- Sunday m Ai the cape. bnnv with Iho parent.« of Mrs. The train atopped. A woman Sarff. hurried out of the door and down across the Mr. and Mrs. N. J. Nelson and the atepa. Mr. M------ son Bobby accompanied . ____ _____ aisle, noticed ahe had forgotten • Mrs. _____ Keho field Stewart to Portland Monday bag and three bundles I lie hastily and returued Tuesday driving a grabbed them, tore down the _______ atepa, put them In the conductor’1 new Willys Knight sedan. While __ in Portland Bolihv was treated in arms, and explained matters preparation for an operation which The train atarted. Mr. M------ he will undergo soon. beard atrong language In a foreign tongue. The lady “acroas the aisle” The Misses Sylvia and Sybil Veateh returned Tuesday night bad return«!. She Anally made the from a several week»' motor trip conductor understand that ahe ran through Yellowstone park. They acroas the platform to speak to • also visited Mr. Veateh’s aunt, friend I Mr. M------ ha» sworn off on “boy Mrs. Alice Hodge, in Montana and returned home by way of Seattle. scout" acts!—Philadelphia Public Ledger. The Misse» Opal and Olive Faga Coo) mid oomfortable the»« warm days. The Pastime •t «ml Mr. and Mr*. Hu «lay Krill noi daughter Mary of ('urvnlh* w« r»* hum«* uf week rud gur«t« at t Mr Kriu*« parent*, Mr au<l Mr* O. M Krm Arne«t writ«« In«, any hind. Mr« I’aul Murklvy an«l sailer, Mr«. M Rirbarda, both of Los A Ugric«, visited lu«t week at the Markley. After home uf Mr« ** I viMtiaj ig a frw day* with Mr M»rk lay, wl n«i is iu the Bohemia district v«p«*rimrntiug with a new proce«* lor «aviug gobi, they will return to California. Mr aa<l Mr«. Henry Veitch of Portland arrival here Tuesday. Mr Vent ch Irft the name day buainr«« trip to variou« ou* num Mr«. Vrutcn remami icd for with relative« day»* vi«it friaada. TRUCK Ins. Bund«, Perm t'unwult Arn«*«t Ina Agry. Mr* Charlr* Walker and daugh trr, Mr* Aubrry Rrdifrr, Irft Munday for North Brad, where they will "prn«l thrir vacation. The Walker *ture i* in charg«* of Mr* Walker’» mother, .Mr* fer, »nd Mi*« Agatha Mayder ing Mr«. Walker'* abaanre. Mr. nu l Mr*. J M Btrwart u a butine«* trip to Portland ’ day They returned Tur»day Oregon Fira ReRaf -Arno*t Agry. Mr*. John Lam«ou left ln«t week for Portland, where »he will vi*it relative» for » frw week». Put Jennmg* and I ion George visited with friend« hrrr last wrrk They wrrr rn route from thrir home in Baker Mr. Jrnnmga for marly wa* intereated in mine* in thr Bohemia district and at one time wa« unr of the owner« of the Hrlrua group New Victor Radio! The «rn*n tiuu uf thr radio world for WJJ. Romarkable for it* wonderful tour, •rlrctivlty and balance. Hear it at Laraway'«, Eugene, Ore. jylMtfe. Mr. and Mr». Thoma« Sratell anti two nirrr* of Manta Barbara, * *1 . vimtrd Monday with Mr» ............................. Nancy Oglesby and Mr« .I P On ____ ___ _____ ham They had becu on « trip through Yellow «tone park ami were returning to thrir home«. Mr. and Mm. H. V. Alli»on and Mr. and Mm H. L. Mackin were from here who at amoug those tended the Lane county chamber of commerce in Eugene Thuradiy night. For Hale or Trade — 140 aero much urar Halem, for «ale or trade for properly in or urar Cottage “ jylS 25p Grove M. (’. Brr«*lrr Mr and Mm. J. i. Smith and family have returned from a sev «ml week»’ stay in llood River, where they picked berries during the sen»ou \l r and Mr*. Raymond drub« of Pengra visited Monday night at the (’ J. Kem home. Mr. and Mr». Fred Beidlrr arc making daily trip* to Buswrll «priugv, where Mr. Bridirr i* tak ing treatmint* forrheuniathm. Mr. nnd Mr*. Ra'ph Keavilt of Omaha were visitor« here during the pawt werk Mr. Krnvitt i* a of Frank Baldwin, chi of th«* Kaiutheru Pacific fire m Eugene, »pent Ing in the <’«»n*t fork, a fair catch. Mr and Mrs. N. E. Compton __________ _ weeks' out left Bunday for a two mg at Ban«lon unii other beach re They wen* nreompuDi«*«! by sorts __ , ___ . their *<«n in law an«l daughter, Mr. and Mr*. William Ashworth of Eugene. Th- latest thing in automobiles ha» arrive«!. Be «urn to «er th-* new great «ix Willy* Knight on display at Nelson Motor Co. Corbett Smith was arrested Hun I I in«l a charge of posses intoxicating liquor wa* ■■■■■■■■■ IB STEEL LEDGER FRAYS Sentinel ;„i Monday bv Di» filed ngnin*t him trict Attorney Alta King. The of ficer reported that Hmith had » quart of brer in hi» «utomobib Hmith pleaded guilty Tuexlay in Eugen«' ju*tice court «ml •»' fined W0. • The American Legion drum corp« of thi* city will tnke part in thr indu*trial parade to be held Sat urday iu Eugen« a* part of the Hun*vt Trail pai rant celebration Mr. aud Mr* C. E. Vmpkrey anti daughter Dorothy motored to Salem Sunday and *pont the day at the home of Mr*. Um ph rev > nephew anti niece, Mr aud Mr«. Wilbur Watkiun. Mi«* Dorothy re mniuetl for a few day*’ vi«it and will return the latter part of the week with Mr and Mr«. Wutkin*. who will attend the pageant iu Eu M, and ■ 1 Mr*. Uatkin*. VV...L ... -k. wh » have been doing summer work iu Halem, will move to Monmouth this week Mr Watkins will complete hi* nummer course there before re- Grove, where turning to Cottage _ he will teach during the coming year. Mr. and Mr*. B. L. Mackin, Mr and Mr*. E. R. Lemley. Mr. Mr*. G. A. Hander* aud Mr. a nd Mr*. Elbert Hmith were among those motoring to (’amp Lucky Boy on Blue river Hunday to bring home n group of boy *cout*. who hud been Httruding camp for two weeks. Mite Alberta William* i* clerk ing in the Cottage Grove Electric bakery during the absence of Mr*, Verva Dnnirwood, who i* on n va- cation Mr and Mr* Frank Audcr*on and family and Mr*. Anderson’- mother, Mr*. Edith Evan«, all of Manta Cruz, Cal., were guest« Thurnday night at the home of JUr*^C^ H \'iiiil>«,iil>utg Grocery Savings / Friday and Saturday 2 bottles Certo ............ 49c Mrs. Stewart’s bluing... 15c 4 rolls Waldorf tissue. 25c 2-lb. pneknge Snow Finke No. 2 graham crackers, crackers .................... 35c package 22c »> cans Happy Home grape 2 packages potato chips. 15c 2 tloz. Economy jar caps 46c fruit .......................... 49c SOAP DEAL Package Quick Naptha chips .................................. , One Spanish Beverage 1 'an Sunbrite cleanser ...... 7 bars White Laundry soap Set, All for......$1.69 ORANGES Small juicy Sunkilt oranges, a real special, dozen Harvey K Boyer and two suit of Krattli* visited Monday with Mrs Ells J Woodard and John F Woodard They were returning home from u trip through f’alifor ma. M. P. Garoulte I* recovering from a serious infection of the rrght wrl*t and arm that rcMulted f rom injury to the wrist when it wMs «truck by u piece of cedar. W. M. Hamilton of Co4|Ulllc, forno ny n chi ropru't or here, WB« B bu«in<*4* visitor here Tuesday Hurry Nm*t is ircuvcring from severe attack of influenxa Mr and Mr* Autin l.tn«ls«*v uf Portland visited here th«« week. Mr. tin.I Mrs. Harvey II«dder man. who hud visit« d relatives here for n few days, left Tuen«lay for thrir horn** in Krifippfi. They were returning north from n two weeks' visit at J.ong Beach William Hmith of Hun Fernando, Cal., vhitrd Bunday and I Munday at fhe home of an Iinrl • nn«l I aunt. Mr. and Mr*. Tom Bhort. Hr was urroinpaui«*«l by five of his high school friend*, who nre « i their way to New York. They will visit rnuny places of inter -st en route and will return to Mun Fernanda in time for the opening of «rhool in the full. Mrs. J. M. Franciu mid daughter, Mrs, pearl Bchufer, err attending a enrnp meeting thi* work in Eu gene, Mike B«*urh is taking hi tion and A. G. William* is his chair nt th«- Allison Til l>er shop. Floyd Bennett and l.erov who had viiited borne of Mr. I Mr. un«l Ml Tuesday for Ha for <luty on t h • ough. Mr*. Mary Humbrirk and gründ daughter, Mac Hawley, went to Eugene today to Mprnd a few dnya with Mrs Hambrick Hambrick'« ’<« aiatrr, winter, Mr*. Armstrong. They will attend ntteud the Sun»rt Trail celebration. 15c Smith-Short Grocery 77/r Store That Appreciates Your Trade i In, who had visited at the home of their uncle, Henry Bennett, and All-Glass House with other relatives for several A Japanese scientist has con weeks, returned the early part of structed an all-glass house which la the week to their home in Chow said to he air. dust and bacteria chilla, Cal. proof. Is Excavator .7/ Golf Course Coiner Fijians Convinced of Devil in Automobile Although the autMnobll« la alea«l lly gaining In popularity In the Fiji isiaixh It eaeoBDtsred great City Engineer Coiner i« beeom fear and Mperatltlon on the part ing an expert on excavation work of ths native« when Aral Intro since he took up golf, but he U m * duced. The first self propel led vs had some trouble in finishing jobs hide was used In the colony In because of breaking his tools. At by an American, who was touring least he broke one golf club in a the Islands. Thia car waa viewed recent attempt to «end the little with awe by the Inhabitants. being white •phere too yards «low* • ronaldered the contraption of a fairway. loadrnan. and conaerv alive real dents suggested that the owner be deported as a dangerous character The second car made Its appear- •nee In 1907, deattried for the wife of the mayor of Huvu A liveried chauffeur was provided, and It 1« not known which created the great Th is i* a n«*w one in autom«4>n er stir, the vehjrle or Its driver Martin M-*ryle and family One day the owner foupd under fhe ing Long Beach, Cal , passed machine several buahmen. poking of about and exploring the rnyatertea through CoUag«* Grove a f« w «lay* Explanations revealed that the ago on their way north and n«*ar Fljlana had held a conference fhe former *ight of the city rock al>out the new vehicle that larked m»-h« r wher* vlalble mean» of locomotion and ( th« r«* acet- had concluded that the affair was)dent*, went nothing lean than a devil wagon: over th»* y <!e therefore, partly out of klndne-« t«< rifled that o dan the owner and partly to prevent the gi*rous, mo ir and earape of the «levll Into the bu«h continued I. No and Into the villages, the “devil one wa» i doctors” constituted themselves a committee to study this weird thing and to exterminate Ita conceuled inouster. Lower Prices On Age Not Determined by Number of Years Lived Fred Wrigiit, who wa* one wf th«* first to prove that corn will grow in the Willamette valley, »* also proving that alfalfa is a good hay crop. He brought in sample a few «lay« ago that were 3: inches in length. The s red ha been put in the ground 54 day before. muat confeai that I have ar rived at the time of life when I <b- not Ilka to be »»Led bOW old I am What In the dickens do the nomber of year» matter? Maoy of u« old »t«geri are renll? a a young a» the ltd» In the »Ir force. At least, that’» the way we feel. It Youth la not a time of life. It Is deter 1» a atate of tu'ial. mined by bow yoii think and bow you feel. Recently, J met a young man of twenty eight who wtia full of fears ill» brain bad become »tatlc. Lie »wined to be vaccinated again»! new Idea». 1 atm twice bl» age. but I contend that I am younger than be 1«. A few gray hair» don’t matter A few wrinkle» don’t matter, e» peclally If they are around the eye», aud not around the mouth. The tualn tiling Is hot to have wrinkles on your brain. Nor your heart. < Nor your soul. As long as a mao keep» going and jump» out of bed every morn Ing with a smile, lie 1» yourig.— Her bert N. Casson tn Sorties Muga line. / 1 i , \ / Marie Antoinette Made Blue Flower Popular One of the most popular pat- terns for chin» curing the lust years of the Eighteenth century was a little individual sprig of blue cornflower, sonietlmes used In coin blnatlon with a green leaf and sometime» without. This pattern was so much used at the Chantilly potteries that when. copied by the English potteries It*was known as the “Chantilly Sprig.” Later the name was shortened to “Sprigged China.” However, the design was first made at Sevres and owed Its origin to Marie Antoinette. This young queen of France took a great interest in the porcelain works at Sevres and frequently vis ited the Sevres factory, where a great deal of porcelain was made at her order for her rustic farm of Trianon. Marie Antoinette's favorite color was blue; and one day while visit ing the Sevres works she men tioned that Sevres bad produced nothing but roses, tulips and jon quils and no blue flowers. Hoping to please the royal lady Hettinger gave orders to have paint ed on the dishes the little blue cornflower that she loved so much. Instantly on Its appearance the tiny blue sprig became the rage. Chantilly took It up and all the large potteries In England followed suit—Kansas City Times. Z------— '■ \ Violin Ea.l and Woat A leading music house say»: “U’c have no record of ever having heard of the Chineie making a vlo In, and the lnstrumesits made bj the Japs are of the very cheap commercial quality. The violin took root In Japan during the World war. Since the peace Germany and France have furnished practically all of the cheap Instruments for America, and the Japs are out of the picture. We have no reeorvis of any well-known Russian makers However, the violin Is an extremely popular Instrument all through eastern Europe, and doubtless thou ar- .lames Benson of Chicago sands of them have been construct rested for pulling the ears of sev- ed In Russia, and perhaps there eral women , State shoppers on ere some good makers there. None|s,reet. of them, however, seems to have been outstanding." — Washington CALL FOR BLDM. Star. j Notice is hereby given that bi 1« ------------------- will be received by Blue Mountain school district No. 31 for tier Ireland’s Famous Hill Tara is the name of a hill In of obi growth body fir. Wood mu*t be tiered in shed by 8epteml»er 1. County Meath. Ireland. It was here Bids must be in by July 30 and that the triennial convention of the the board reserve* the right to r Irish kings -was established bf anv and all bids. Ollant Fodlah, about 9>»J B. C. S-Z . MBS. ADA MOONEY, cording to tradition the palace of Clerk District No. 3i. Tara was 900 feet square, contain Disston Route. jylS 25c ing 150 apartments and 150 dormi tories. The early kings of Ireland CARD OF THANKS. were said to be crowned here and We wish to express our sincere and tradition further states that Tara iaeartfclt appreciation to the many friend* at the time of the advent of St and neighbor* who so kindly assisted us Patrick to Ireland was the princl-, during the illness and death of our be father We especially wish to pal seat of Drutdlem In Ireland. It loved thank those who sent the man y beautiful 1» said to have beqn abandoned floral offerings. We also wish to thank through the curse of St. Ituadari 1 Rev. Randle for the comforting words apoken. 450, on account of Its Idolatry. , Clarence Peterson. « Charles Peterson and family. 1 Our Special Hummer Prices Offer You Atnn/.inp Vahit-» on Hitfh'st Quality Tire*—Value» Unbeatable Anyw here Zenith Double Service Guaranteed 30,000 Miles ^cciilent, Scared, So Sell Their Car dlfalfa Groivs Three Feet 54 Days Low-Cost- Per-Mile ZENITH 29x4 10 Delivered to You $10 Zenith 16,000 Mile Guarantee I’alloons $5.98 29x4.40 30x34.... $5.25 WISEMAN HARDWARE T SPECIAL TRAIN Cascade Summit (O’DELL LAKE) AND RETURN— Sunday, July 28th Round Trip $T== Z5 _______ From Eugene - Leave Eugene 7:00 a. m. Leave Cascade Summit 5:30 p. m. Sponsored by the University of Oregon Summer School and the Obsidian Club—conducted by by Marion McClain. Special attractions including hike to Salt Creek Falls Dancing----- Boating and Fishing on Odell Lake Horses available for those desiring same. Bring ycur picnic lunch and enjoy a wonderful day's outing in the beautiful mile-high Cascade Moun tains. rickets on sale at Southern Pacific Station. Buy early to enable us to provide plenty of room. EVERYBODY WELCOME AND URGED TO COME I* • Southern Pacific T M Boyd, A ent, Phone 11—L L. Graham. D.F.& P.A. TOP LOCK BINDERS Mr. and Mrs. Pete Jorgensen f \ ! and family. The Foods We Eat F Mr and Mrs. Leland Smith and family, A commission roan, ’‘shopping” Mr and Mrs. H. N. Henriks, In New York city, found spinach, and family. front Mexico, Honeydew melons from South Africa, fresh almonds from the Holy tend, new potatoes resolutions of condolence from Florida, green peas and Whereas, it has pleaded the Divine asparagus from California, butter Ruler of the Universe to remove from clearing to the freat clearing beyond from Denmark, eggs from China, this our est—'med Neighbor Lincoln Taylor: meats from New Zealand and Ar We therefore feel th losa of our de- ¡parted Neighbor, and we wish to express gentina. our deepest sympathies to those who Iove-1 That's what'modern transporta . our Neighbor best. Therefore, be it resolved, that a copy tion and cold storage refrigeration of these resolutions be spread upon the doea for us.—Capper's Weekly. minutes of Bohemia Camp No. 260. W O W . Cottage be sent bows in Río »charter That a Ftreuchtuan In a new coun day«. —t------------- I try will open a cafe, a German a: general store, and a Briton a bank has long been an axiom regarding the men of these recta In foreign lands. That regarding the Briton might be amended by stating that along with the bauk goe» the Churtft of England. Here In Rio. says a correspondent, which Is a city of churches, an Bngllsh church has been the meutltig place for the British community for 110 years. z / I that a copy be published in the Drove Sentinel and that a copy to the bereaved family, and th< be draped for a period of thirty 11. J. JORGENSEN. CLARK. T. J. W. VEATCH Committee J >txz sure /earn to h/ce ¡ food fat "ten yodrt or a vacaricvr tnp __ , fhe Cottage Grove Sentinel Publishers—Printers—Office Outfitters The Lifeblood of a Community Its banka art* the lifeblood of any community. This bank has endeavored to fill that place in this com munity for 40 years. The lifeblood must circulate freely and must be full of good red eorpuaele«. In our ease these corpuscles are conservative progres siveness. an untiring interest in the community and a willingness lo be of real set-vice. Watch our state ments and carry a cheeking account and transact your banking business with the strong old reliable. • ZsUaiag Promote^ Health "If you want to be healthy sing as often as possible,” advises a French doctor, who has experi mented with cases t>f overexcite ment and sympathetic nerves. He says that when patlvuts were kept In a cheerful mood, singing gay music, the equilibrium of the nervous systeui was restored |n a few wqeks, and badly damaged, ap petites began to. reappear with* full force. > 7 ' I , Watch a urowintr biisitiarm and see its NBWSPAPER alls irrow in riza. f>-------- 1 ■ r ‘ ‘S —■ - RUBBER STAMPS The Sentinel ■a- 1 The First National Bank Of Cottage Grove Capital $.'>0,000 e?r ”0h! I get just as fresh, firm fish at home at the Q u a I i ty Market, you know QUALITY MARKET Fred J. Anderson. Prop. Free City Delivery Phone 46 Surplus. $25,000 "T“ KNOWLES & GRABER HARDWARE Cottage Grove Oregon