paoni T i l t ' KHI» A Y, MAY I, WM. COAST FORK SERVICE STATION antartalnara. A 10-placa orcheatra furnlahad mualo and a largo n um ­ ber w are In attendance. Rev. Louis H e n ry Randle w ill go to Hprlngfleld Hunday afternoon to apeak on "Y o u th and the W o rk o f the C hurch” before the I-an« County Kellgloua ICducatlon coun­ cil. T om Hhort, H o m e r O allow ay and H a rr y N eat were appointed Tuee- day by the county court aa apprale- era of the H lrg e O Field« eetate. M r and M ra Thom aa l^ v rld a e n and fa m ily of Ixm g m o nt, Colo., and M r and M ra. H . J. Jorgenaen returned Tueaday fro m Redm ond, w here they vlalted C a rl Raache. F «rat W a s h in g M a c h in * G o t In v e n to r “ In B a d ” High School Notes Drunken Driver Given Five Years and Paroled T lm rlll L Kalsln of «¡lory, M ary land, «h o I . I reiliieil by Country being Ibe Aral man to I T T he h m high achool u lty lty c - w T a lia fe rro o f Eugene, who m onthly onthly high achool fac facu Home with M p e rim e n l w llh a washing ma m „ t in g M onday waa preceded by ‘ he ^ ft r a r of the a u ,' ,Jn" * Mpvdala on V ic to r H p rlngtlald Tlr»». On» 29x4 40 lire , $11.93, one chin«, oicuplee no place In the B „ 3I) ,j|n ner a t the Colonial cafe which crashed Into the C yd ranks of men who e.nan. lpated T h e r. w „ , round-toble discussion • r^ „ caar ° f_ L l.r tub» fr«« T his lire la for 1» months' w ear whan uaad on pa«««ng»i women mid lightened th eir bur 1 Z c tlv ïtie . ~ M r. O ran nla A p ril ¿ J 5 | 2 ? l í Í Í n ? * h Z ¡ í í n, * ‘ r car not In com m ercial uaa. din«. E n tirely to the contrary. | ravlawad a hook ." C o m m u n ity and ‘ he S p rin gfield bridge, was een On» 80x8«« lla a v y D u ly Rad Meal, *12.00 Ona tuba fra» such waa the womanly acorn that th „ H lg h gchool." by Belting. tenced in c irc u it.c o u rt F rid a y U s ...... 46c T h e rlll aroused In his sister E m ily , A , th. r. , u la r A g ric u ltu re club a rm n ot Ito . « r a d f .„ v o l u n t o r v Umeco brand oleom argarine, my own brand, I Iba for by Iris luterfereuce w ith the «acred m eetinK the boy« who w ere d ele “ >• p an lta n tla ry fo r In v o lu n ta ry 81-85 F ea th e r F la k « flour. 49-lb aack Mouday owning wasbtob riles. ataa th . g m lth-H ug hee con h T k “ 1 « J o? Eu«’ « ’r d ' .*1.10 that a t the age of a ls tj ba had to faranca hald a t C orvallis tha past B F Keanay of E u gen e P o lka Dot flou r, 4» lb. aack leave Ids home forever under the we„u . . n4| reported on th e ir trip BV “ >• U n a s of the I» r o le T «Ha .. .. M e H o fl »hell w a ln u la . lb. suspicion of being not quite men T o m W rig h t said th a t «ta le and <»rro m ay drive a car fo r business so. tolly sound. national F F A d u e . h a v . been purpoee. only, m ay not d rin k liquor CiH-nanut, bulk. lb. T ha would ba Inventor, says the lnf.riaae A. Handera visited Hun­ the game« tain . Kenneth Tobias, d riv e r of the cently In Eugene D r. W E. L e b o w a short vacation at C arm el and day In D allas w ith her slater, Mr«. to have washing machines aud then w lll be featured. In girls fro m the several high achool« car. waa unable to say w h eth er the waa sleeted a delegate to the alale visited the old missions In the vi* In- A lfred Dom aachofskl. M r. Hander« you II thin k of me, w ill play w ith girls fro m other rock waa picked up by the tire of d en ial association meeting to be Ity of M onterey. and eon Paul and R ay Engle« of a passing car or w h e th e r It had schools. held In Eugene during M ay Mies Elisabeth lleaco ck, te«. ler Hlgnal stopped a t Albany fo r the L itt le M a r y K n e w A l l embly was held last F rl- been th ro w n by someone. An Her and hear the grade achool In the 1 ail ham school, waa a I t a i C ottage G rove-A lbany golf m atch, A k '. i . e Tuesday. I I H O ym . the gi ide the parents of a 10-pound eon born t.Kik Hammy and M ary, aged ten Beth Bede, e d ito r o f the a n n u a ll Ihe home of a daughter. M rs W , I, ^ h o o l p p e rrlta Don't ml«« 1« A p ril 24. and six, respectively. In her car and V io la Strong, tic k e t m a n a g e r! H a tch , le ft last week for a few to a hospital clinic for exam ina­ gave abort speeches reg ard ing t h * M r and M rs C. A H a rta ll, ac M r an ,| M rs C W C aldw ell, who day«' vlalt In Roeeburg before re­ companled by Mrs. Ed M ille r sale of ticket«. R alp h M onro” tion. of had been aw ay alm ost a year on a t u r n i n g to K l a m a t h F e lla . I t was the Aral automobile ride made presentation« to Lola G o d a G ra n ts Pass, drove to C orvallis one vlalt to the middle w r it , the south for both the children—and Hammy and O rv ille E tte r , who won f l day last week. and C a lifo rn ia , covering 9000 mile« could not restrain him self. He and second places m the poster col James P o lls, who live« at hla In th e ir travela, returned to th e ir bad to »ee everything that passed. teat. M r. Cam eron, w ho ia ta k in g “ " saw m ill up Moaby creek, la reported home here W ednesday. The Typewriter Supplies. Io be Im p roving follow ing a aud A lbert W . W ooley, superintendent Including alreel cars, [ample, and Miss G ilb e rt’« place aa d ire c to r of Sentinel. even vacant lots. Klddle-llke. be the senior play, gave a b rie f ta lk den lllneaa last week at tbc J. H . Cham bers A Hon saw- M rs. D avid Q u a n lra ln of Ihla city m ill, la reported to be III w ith heart bad to stand up and lean far out on the need of m a k in g thia last tba car window. ■ oner or sari. play a success. T w o aklto fro m the Is reported aa In a aerloua condl- trouble at hla home here. T h e social w orker re[«ealedly play were given. M r. G ran nis pre­ N olic« ia herebjr rir«a t h a t W. A. (Ion In a P o rtland hoapllal. A M r«. W illia m T h u m . p rincip al o f . s e n te d R em ington ty p w rltin g cer­ Ward. «« , ... „ daughter« and M rs. A lta H a r t «pent rlod that he made lit* Arst planoa. R obert Dusenberry. a freshm an, Oood buatoaja lo c .tlo n «va able (fjp wi>rh #nd (j) Sprln K fleld w lth D cscrlp llo ti. and engravings o f the has been absent several days on ac­ a fts r M ay 1. C o m e r b rick building lim e allow Hint Hie Invention Is cor­ count o f tonsilitla. relatives. 80x100, m odem plate glaaa fro nt, W . L. Leonard moved the D. A. rectly ascribed 10 him. A grand pi­ double floo r apace. 7 skylight«. 2 fro m anoforte by Crlstoforl Is said still fro nt, 2 aide entrances, wareroom . A lldrldge fa m ily laal week I t ’s always a picnic He Halem to Ihe G lenn Green ranch to lie preserved In Florence. fu lly equipped w ith «helving, coun­ to motor with died In that city In 1781. here. T he Alldrldge« are fo rm e r ter«. tobies C e n tra lly located on M ain street. Second brick erected residents. T he R ebekah lodge w ill hold a on Ih le location alnce 1890 and haa E a r ly S a x o n C a m a te ry been occupied con tin ually alnce th a t cooked food «ale Saturday In the Hot weather brings T h e discovery of more than forty T h e L an e C ounty Odd Fellow s time. Ia>ase desired. H a ll * John­ H ubbell building. tire and battery skeletons on Ihe “ Ilo g Back.” near association held Ito an n u al conven­ ston, agent«. Cottage Grove. O re­ C hild health day, acheduled fo r ■ trouble. Our gon. m y tfc M ay 1, haa been postponed u n til G uilford. England, has revealed tion here S aturday. 71 out-of-tow n that there wax once a large Saxon lodge mem ber« a tte n d in g and m any M rs. W . A. H em en w ay la sub­ M ay 1«. according to the C ottage settlement there. It whs thought, local m em bers ta k in g p art. T he s titu tin g aa teacher In the high G rove health group which Is spon­ wheu first the skeletons were un­ Rebekah lodge en te rta in e d v isitin g school, ta k in g the place of Ml«« soring the day. So much sickness earthed. that they were the re­ women. E a rlel Lee G ilb e rt, who 1« recover­ In the schools d u rin g the y e a r mains o f malefactors hanged on Charles Poole o f S p rin gfield was ing fro m a recent appendiciti« op­ caused the postponement. are always ready to the glhliet which once atood there. chosen to preside a t a m eeting to eration. Hall for Governor. Rut fu rth e r excavating resulted In be held In S p rin gfield O ctober 25, serve you suddenly. M r and M r«. W ilb u r W a tk in s H o w a rd Em erson, sm all «on o f finds o f great Intereat, Including a to ta k e the place o f F re d W a lk e r ■ have moved Into room« In the Mr«. Superintendent and M ra. D . A. perfectly preserved drinking vessel of th a t c ity . John H . N e w m a n of Maud W rig h t home. Em erson, who waa aertoualy 111 and a s[>eurheBd and ferrule. From Eugene w as elected president and Teddy bears, dolls, dancing clocks w ith bronchial pneum onia, la re­ these British museum authorities w ill preside a t the A p ril, 1931. »on- and um brellas you’ll are them all ported to be recovering satisfac­ are aide to place the date of hurial ventlon. Sam lf ln t u r n of Eugene somewhere between 600 and 650 was elected secretary. at the grade achool operetta, 7:30 torily . A. D. Among the skeletons are Business sessions w ere held in Tuesday, H . 8. Oym . some o f very large men. several the forenoon and a ftern oo n and Rev. Jamea A. B u rg e aa D ice. J. H. M ag ladry. p art ow ner of the an open m eetin g was held In the Rev. James A. Burgess, fo r m any measuring over six feet. N E W S H IP M E N T O F H U M M E R Bohem ia Lum ber com pany here, evening. A n Interesting pro gram __________ M I L L IN E R Y here F rid a y and Sat­ who _______# recently underw ent a m a _ jo r years a w ell know n and forceful La given. urday. Juat the hala fo r you. operation at the P acific C h ristian Cum berland P resbyterian m in ister M y L a d y N ic o tin e P riced to ault your pocketbook, too hospital In Eugene, waa dismissed 1 [n ru ra l Oregon, died this m o rn ing fro m the hospllaJ Sunday nnd la a t hla home in the S to u ffe r addl- My Lady Nicotine was named Buy now we can please you New ________ _____ Righto of W ay Ready for R«ad. tlon. H e had been In poor health a fte r a gentleman — Jean Nlcotln of at Y o rk M illin e ry Parlor«. Kem B ld g , convalescing satisfacto rily D iffic u ltie s connected w ith the ____ ______ _ for several months. He was aged Nlmea. H e served as French am ­ M r. and M r«. J. L. B eatty. m y lp private home In Eugene condem nation o f the rig h t o f w ay bassador at Lisbon under Frances Hcrt Cline, employed at the Lead 82 years. 8 months. “ daya' D r. and M r«. Claude K lm e. ac- fo r the C ottage G rove west m a rk e t II. und w hile there fell In w ith a com panled by D r Klm e'» mother, Crystal mines, was here fro m the F u n era l services w ill be, held a t road have been straigh ten ed out, Flemish merchant who gave him ....... mines Tuesday and reports th a t 2 30 F rid a y Mra. ........... A. W . K lm e, motored to Port according to O. E . Crow e, county some seeds o f the tobacco plant. land S a tu rd a y and «pent the week w or^ progreaalng aatlefnctorlly. ker church and p rP-b v te rla n com missioner, who was here last Portuguese adventurers had end A crew o f five men Is employed Cam eron o f the, ocal P resbyterian w eek com pleting the details. Con­ f’h n rrh w ill o ffic ia te . In te rm e n t brought the seeds from South Am er­ struction w ill be started as soon as M r. and M m . A em ll H a w k ln a are there. . W a lk e r cemetery, ica. Nlcot carried them back to a con tract can be let. T h e new the parente of a aon born T hura- y r< and M rs. Thom as Iaavrldsen Burgess was born Auguat 11, France In 1550, nnd his country day. A p ril 24 « Colo., who - » hadI -- a w section o f the road w ill be one <»f - - Ixm gnm nt, been , M 7 )n M ,SR|aalpp,. htg fa th e r dy men, a fte r ex|>erlenclng the pleas­ pass Son fu rn itu re visiting for several w'thi the h< bu< r ,Bd D urlnK ures of Indulgence In the crashed q u a rte r m ile long and w ill T h e Hreaaler A Rudolph and store moved this week fro m the H. J. Jorgensen fain tly, left loda.v CJv(J w a r he fough f w |th the leaves o f the plants which grew through the T a r r , B u rkho lder building Io the E a rl fo r th e ir home, going by w ay or Confpdcra(p Brtny f or three years from them, conferred U|ion the plant Magee properties. H ill building. C a lifo rn ia . Bnd 9 m onths. ta k in g p art In a the inline of the ambassador. Hence A dance, sponsored by the A m er num ber of battles a n d being to this day, hotnnlcally. It Is Nico- Hall for Governor. Ctorence Applew hite of Eugene lliila . und Ila active principle Is spent Ihe week end here w llh his lean le g io n , was given M o n .la j wounded several times. H e came to the C ottage Grove known as Nicotine. m other, M r . E th e l Applew hite night at the arm ory by Ihe Ebony country 34 year« ago and lived moat o f th a t tlnie at W a lk e r. H e was m arried In 1898 to Annie E . K ing. N o t Slang Phraaa No children w ere born to thia Dues “galore" sound like slang? union M r. and M rs Burgess moved IH h - s It radiate W ild West Ameri to Cottage Grove three years ago, cúnese, cowboy Ungo o r rustic orig- buying property In the S to u ffe r a d - ¡ „ „ m y y dltlon. Mas he so, but I f It la so. It's all I n not merely HelliiiK ifraeerirfi—the finest ot foods, O u r I In n , w lo llt In _______ addition to hl« m in is try nitn ! n to give Horviee -iiinl above all satisfaction. Oregon Rev. Burges« preached for For •galore." meaning “In abun­ a num ber of years In the south. dance,' bus been borrowed practi­ If you know this store, you are familiar with our kind ol Rev. Burgess the last of his cally bodily front the Irish "go fooda—the very best that can he hail. Our fruits and vege- fam ily, his m other and sister h av ­ loot',” In which language It has a ing died several year« ago. His -etise Identical w ith that which It taldea are fresh every day. w idow survives. ■ njoys In English.— Kansas C ity New pea«. 3 lbs.......... 25c New potatoes, 3 lbs 25c Slur. Cluba C ontribute to Fund. Lettuce, 3 heads 25c New carrots, 2 for 15c Ten clubs of the city contributed *36 this year to the scholarship i G r a n d f a t h e r V in d ic a te d Tomatoea, 2 lbs...... 35c Rhubarb, K lbs...................26c loan fund of the Oregon State F ed ­ I'n tijo dock«. Just like our grand eration of Women's Clubs, accord­ Asparagus, local, 2 lbs 25c Spinach, .1 lbs................ c i. ;hers used to wind, are among the ing to a report Just issued by the Our grocery specials for this week are in the Sound Niws. local federated clubs. Clubs th a t i l.tlc. l favorites In fu rn itu re despite i ' e hundreds o f types of modern contributed were the M . P. G., Ad “ I'm going to trade where L ib itu m , U C o m u » , U top ia, Joker. I locks on the m arket.—Country j Mrs. Smith does—she says E lm artes, Social Tw elve, Research . and Tuesday E ven ing clubs and I the Quality market never the Delphian society. L a tte r ia tha M in o rity fails to deliver in any T he human species, according to 1 pkg. Wonder Foam kind of weather.” Do you know we have a Schools to H old F ie ld Day. th * best theory I run form of It, Is Schools of the city w ill hold a (xunposed of two distinct races, the G bars White Wonder, wonderful broom made in field dny F rid a y . Those entering men who borrow and the men who 1 bar Double Refined, Cottage Grove! Introduc­ w ill be grouped according to agea. lend.— Charles Lam b (7775-1884) Various tra c k and field events w ill “T h e T w o Races of Man." 1 pair ball-bearing roller tory offer, be held. skates, i- R u n n in g lin e n through a tig h t Q u a rte t to Sing a t Dorena. Fred J. Anderson, Prop. D O R E N A . A p ril 28.— (S p ecial.)— w rin g e r causes creases th a t once Free City Delivery U nder the auspices o f the D orena preseed are d iffic u lt to remove. high school, the U n ive rs ity of O re­ Loosening the w rin g e r a little fo r Phone 48 19c gon independent q uartet w ill pre­ linen pieces w ill m a k e the Iro nin g Peanut Brittle, fresh shipment, lb ............................. easier. sent a varied program a t the 20c 2 '/2 ’ h Bartlett I’eara (canned at Rood River) ......... F arm ers' union h all F rid a y , M a y 9. M ilk soups a re an excellent w ay Included In the program w ill be vocal solos and duets, piano .and , not only o f serving m ilk but of accordion solos, quartet num bers u tilis in g le fto v e r portions o f vege- aa and humorous dialogs. Proceeds tables and o th e r foods, such w ill go Into the high school treas­ tom atoea, peas, beans, carrots or The Store That Appreciates Your Trade ury. D o w n to w n o ffic e a t K e lly D ru g atore. WOOD W e glvw S. A H. Green T r a d in g S ta m p a Summer Prices Now in Effect IB-inch Block Wood, $3.00 p«r load—11 load*, 16-inch Slab Wood, $2 50 per load—11 loads 4-foot Slab Wood, $2 50 per load—11 cords $30 00 $25 00 $35 00 All wood to be paid for within 30 days after delivery. Bay early and avoid rush C IT Y FU EL C O M P A N Y PHONE 18. — , — I — ^« + City Briefs j Mimeograph Supplies The Sentinel A . F. & A .M . Back of Sound Investments Behind high-grade bonds is actual security—factories, rail­ road property, office buildings, hotels, or the taxation of a municipality. The bond buyer is amply protected no mat­ ter what happens, providing he owns a sound investment. It is difficult for the average person to select good invest­ ments—he must rely upon a bank or investment dealer. The Bank of Cottage Grove is glad to consult with the peo­ ple of Cottage Grove concerning their investments. It is wery conservative in selling or recommending bonds, as it realizes that its own reputation, as well as the customers’ money, is at stake. Bank of Cottage Grove A STRONG BANK COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON Advertising Money Pays Big Dividends. low T ares Picnics Odd Fellows of County Hold Convention Here SH ELL GAS Tire and Battery Departm ents I i Motor Inn y Service Station! vais Our Business effbctivk MAT 8S to «« ft . ■ ktvrm UM1T OCT. >1, >• B O U N D T B IP F 8 O M C e t ta a e G reva «to P e r tt o a * R educed fa r«« «U p a r t , o f eaat; lib e ra l atop- • v a r to S a n S A B C ÌT Y .... F i n . tra in .; mod«™ a p lan d H a e m c e ; acernc ro o t« . S h o rt axle t r ip , en ab le you to viait — ? ? .T o U I S „ .. M AJ C H IC A G O .........— DfTTBOIT .----- ZION MATtONAL PARK ORAND canton national park BKTCX CANTON NATIONAL YKLLOW8TONX NATIONAL « band tbton national bockt mountain m a t i PAMK FABA pabk . park U N IO N PACIFIC p r r r s l i !S £ ! L !■ [!■ W A SH IN G T O N . ig g N EW V O B K .1SS.81 B O STO N ........ G eneral Passenger Dept 637 P ltto c k Block, P o rtland , O re. TlmeTk R etira CNTAPXSKf Z do ihi*. a ONE FRIEND TEELS WOTIIIR Deal: Soap nnd Skates EAST I Cottage Grove Brms A T T E N T IO N ! Car Owners and Truck Men A N IT.T.USTRATED LECTURE ON OUR N EW F IS K AIRFLIQ-HT T IR E S W ILL BE G IV EN H E R E ON TH U R SD A Y , M AY 8, by our factory representative. If you are interested in a real tire at a low price, come and All for $1.69 $1 Broom for 79c QUALITY MARKET be with the crowd. Golden Rule Auto Camp S m ith -S h o rt Grocery