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________________ FW FTYB. T H E gENTlNICl., COTTAGE GROVE. OREGON THU KW I) A Y, MAT 11, IMO Latham P. T. A. W ill Meet. LOCAL HIGH 1» D EFBATBD D .. ME,„ . . Mr. and Mrs. Loren Harvey and Educational Movie Coining, M ate Federation of Woman's eluba L A T H A M May 14 — ( Special , — BY E lO B N R HIGH TEAM D S t t e i y E ahlldfen spent Sunday In Roseburg An educational movie, showing Tha aaaslon will oloaa Friday. The P. T. A. will meet a t the school Mr. and Mra. Gian Hoott are In at the home of Mrs. Harvey's par- state game farms and fish hatch- The Eugene high school baseball erlea and w oik of state game war- at • o'clock Friday night. Installa Portland, whara Mra. Mcott'e moth ente, M r Cnd Mrs. O. J. Rand. John King and Donald Umphrey, <»•«•. wU1 b® xh°wn from 2 to S tion of officers will be a part of the team defeated the Cottage Grove ar, Mra. Waa Chrlaman. underwent etudents a t O. B. C. In CorvallU o’clock Thursday afternoon. May business an d .a report of th« Lane high echool nine I I to 2 In a game a major operation thia weak. W ith the annual field training apent Munday at their homea here. ,n Arcade theater. Admission county convention w ill be given. played Friday afternoon on Kelly Mra Ita lia Raker, who left Tuaa- n - i . r > „ . . . u . i . r . . « . . . . w tl* *>• Frank Stall mac her. Mr« Archie W alker, representing field. Russell Ponaford. Cottage camp lese than a month away bat day for Salam to attend tha Oregon t J t v n i^ a t , 7 h i t ; Mnn rm>nly ft»"»« warden, will give the public health group, will pre Orove hurler, pitched a good game tery "B." local national guard unit. Htata Federation of Women's eluba, week end guest at tha home of hla >n rt||c a „ (ing| talk The moV| . |, sent blue ribbons to children In the for the locals, striking out 14 Eu Is still In need of ten racrulta to parente, M r. and Mrs. J. H. Pons- will go from Salam to Oreaham to put on by the state game aaaocla- community who have won the gene battere. Ragged support and bring the battery to full strength, visit rslatlves and latar will attend ford D r. H. A. many errors by hie teemmatee according to First Lieutenant Bam tlon and Is sponsored by the Amer- right to wear them a Rebekah convention In Portland. Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Weaver of lean Legion Rod and Oun club. Hagen of Cottage Orove will give spoiled Ponsford’e good work. fk-hwart*. Thue» who wl»h to en __ . , H. H . Harm«« returned to P o rt Llnooln, Neb., were week-end guests a talk on "Care and Prevention of Cottage Grove made its first list for the annual encampment land Monday. Ha was accompanied at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Disease In Enlarged Tonsils.” A ecore In the first Inning end Its have keen warned that no enlist IJght Raids Will Be Held. by Oscar Woodson, who want to Mendenhall. Mrs. W eaver and Mrs The »tate tra ffic department has short program end social hour will final run In the last half of the ments will tie accepted after today lha city on business Mrs Harms» Mendenhall are cousins. last Inning. Eugene scored four Only first class recruits will be ac i started a series of "light raids” In follow the business session. remained hara for a longer visit at runs In the third, one In the fourth cepted aa Intensive training has M arvin AletoU of Marshfield la j j , n„ county State T ra ffic Officer» tha homaa of a slater, Mrs. Wood- visiting friends In the city. He Is Howard and Morgan began a check and tlx In the seventh. been started for the encampment. Axley Named Scout Chairman. The battery w ill hold an extra The score follows: R H E aon, and har parent«, Mr. and Mra recovering satisfactorily from serl up on lights In Eugene Tuesday and D r HaroM Axley was elected Jamas Robinson. ous Injuries received In an accident if weather permits will continue the chairman of the Cottage Grove dis E u g e n e ------------------------------- U 9 1 d rill period tonight to Issue and fit 3 6 6 a new Issue of uniforms In prepara work In neighboring cities. I t Is ex- trict boy scout council and chair Cottage O r o v e ________ _ Colin Oaroutte, a student at H ill at a lumber camp on »he bay. Cottage Grove has scheduled a tion for making a first claaa ap M ilitary academy In Portland, «pant Roy Leonard Is taking a two pected the raids will begin In Cot- man of the court of honor at a tha weak end In tha city with hla weeks’ vacation from his work with tage Grove and southern Lane wlth- rnaetlng held last week. W. S. Aver game with Springfield for Friday pearance Tuesday ulght In the Il parents. M r and Mra. W A. Ga- the W. A. Woodard Lumber com In the next week or two. ill was chosen deputy commlselon- afternoon, weather conditions per lumination celebration parade. pany. During his absence Mrs routta. er, E R Wleee, chairman of the mitting. l-ocal Scouts Help In Cleanup. camp committee, and W orthy H a r Raki-r Reelgns As Hcoutmaster. Omer Moore of Coquille apant , Ixiulse Klrbey of Hutherlln Is work Flam ing Arrow patrol of boy K. D. Raker, scoutmaster of boy vey, treasurer. Mr. Wiese reported Sunday with hla fam ily In thia city Ing In the office. Mr. and Mrs Dramatics Class Glvea Plays. scout troop No. 18, accompanied by Ixionard and children expect to scout troop No. 16 since Its organ- that arrangements had been made lie return««! to Coquille Monday. The dramatics ( 'ass of the high K. D. Raker, scoutmaster of troop Ml«« Sylvia Veatch, who teach«« leave Saturday for Oregon City to lzuUon two and a half years ago. with the adjutant general to pro school presented three one-act plays No. 16, assisted In the highway school In Bend, apent the week end visit at the home of Mr. Leonard's handed In his resignation as scout- vide for a boy scout room In the Friday night In the high echool cleanup day Saturday, working on gymnasium. A fair sized audience at the home of her parents. Mr. and parents, M r. and Mrs. 8. J. Leonard, master, district scout commissioner new Cottage Grove armory the highway from the eky l.mlta who recently moved there. an<j head of tha boy scout drum was present and the applause was Mrs. John Veatch. south to the Coast fork highway John B. W alker, who was ar- corps at a Joint meeting of the two generous, the actors characterizing Well Known Speaker Coming. Mr. and Mra W illiam Brund left bridge and from tha city limits reeled here Saturday night on a troops held Monday night at Kelly Dr. Ir a Landrlth, citizenship su their roles in a capable manner. Saturday for thalr homa In Duns charge of possession of liquor bridge. The scout comrqjttee has perintendent of the International This Is the first year for a dram a north a mile. muir, Cal., following a vlalt with pleaded guilty Tuesday in Eugene not yet acted on his resignation. Society of Christian Endeavor, will tics class In the high school and It | relatives In thia city They were ac ---------------------- Justice court and was fined $280. »peak Monday night at the Chris Is planned to make It a permanent companied by Mrs. Hrund's niece. tian church here under the auspices part of the school program. The W ilbur Spray of the local Moun *» Defeated, Mlaa Genevieve Woodard, who w ill Yoncalla defeated a local base- j of the Lane County Christian En class has been under the direction ' vlalt at the Brund home a few days tain States Power company office before going to Berkeley to make spoke on first aid Tuesday night b>11 »«»»» 13 to 3 In a game played deavor union. Cottage Grove will of Miss Eartel Lee Gilbert and Mrs. her home with her mother, Mra. at a meeting of the women’s dlvl Sunday afternoon on Kelly field. A be Dr. Landrtth’s only stopping Ora Hemenway. The Latham or W . L. Leonstrd. Prop. return game will be played Sunday place In Lane county. He Is de chestra entertained with musical slon of the National Electric Dwight Mlebach. OFFICE AT HOWE'S numbers and the Misses Floesle and at Yoncalla. Fred Langston, 1-ee clared to be a foreceful speaker and M r and Mra. I .»Sella Stewart and elation held In Springfield. C O N F E C T IO N M Y Is well known throughout the Esther Allen sang duuts between fam ily apent Sunday In CorvalUa T » , ¡ s . « . o ,™ , . » „ e > , . » acts. A sliver offering waa taken to Rea Phone 239-J United States. with their aon Ixiran. who la a t " '“ ■ I " « » » .« •-" •» « ■ - I „ . „ i , , « , . . . . ,h . c a u h .r aid In paying the royalties on the ! tending O. H. C. the high «chool building to maki- plays. Mra Florence Madden and three coatumes for the children who a t- Scouts Go to Kugeqe. taking part In the city celebration children and Mra. It R. G iltner re The boy scout drum corps and a Church Dliecrvc» Music Week. turned to thalr homes In Portland Tuesday. number of scouts of this city went In observance of national music Saturday, They were guests laat Cottage Grova. Oregon to Eugene Saturday afternoon to week a special program was held weak at the homa of Mrs Madden's assist at the Eugene community Sunday night at the Presbyterian parenta. M r and Mra. D. H. H em B o n e s o f A n im a l s l o n g chest benefit football game. The church. Miss Esther Sllsby. choir enway. E x tin c t F o u n d in H a iti drum corps played several «elec ' director, was In charge of the M r anil Mra. W E. I-ebow re Bom-» o f an extinct grouiul sloth, tlons and the scouts ushered a t the program. turned Monday night from Gold the Hr»I ever found on the I-lan d of game. The program follows: Anthem, Beach, where they apent the week La Gotiave, off the conat of llu lll. choir; piano solo, Madelle Beldler; end with Mr» Lebuw'a parents. M r. may rust fu rl her light on I he uni selection. I^ th a m orchestra; an Thirty-one member» of the local uiiil Mr« J. C. Johnson W hile at «mil life that llourlKhed In the re them. choir: cornet duet. M r G rif order of the Royal Neighbors of the roast they made a fishing trip fin and Mr. Johnson; trio, Mra. g lo ti b e f o r e < olunibu» ill«*’overe«l America attended the Lane county to Cedar creek and reported a America. George Matthews, Mrs. Roy Short. convention In Marcola Wednesday wonderful catch of trout. Mrs. Victor Chambers; offertory, The remains were «e«-ured by Ar Mr». Nellie Blackmore, Cottage Miss Sllsby. Mrs. O. W. Blackmore; M r and Mrs. Edward Garner and Ihur J. I'nole and W. Jl. I ’errygo of Grove, was elected secretary. Cot- address. "History of Music and Life daughter June and Mlaa Melba the SmlthHonlau Inslltullou, tage Grove received a prize for the i of Beethoven,” Rev. Duncan P. Rees, all o f lx>a Angeles, who v ia Lu Goiuive, probably (he mosl beat stunt. Creswell won a prize ! Cameron; selection, Latham orch Red last week at the home of Mra. primitive pun of Haiti, wus combed ^or Y®**- P. 3. Bakowski and estra; congregational singing. Garner's cousin, Mrs W. L. L tc a - for two week» for bones of cren ard, left Monday on a ten-day trip lure, which have dlsappeareil from C. 0. Murphy Shaw Addresses A. A A. S. R. to Canada. The party will again the earth. The sloth, no larger Rev. I. G. Shaw of this city ad- i State Convention Is Attended. vlalt at the Leonard home on their than a »mall pig. Iina been found un dressed a gathering of Scottish Rite Among those from this commun return trip from the north. oilier Island» of (he region, hut not Masons In Eugene Tuesday night ity attending the State Farmers' Wayne Hurd, manager of a Texa before on thia old portion. on the recent encyclical letter of union in session this week at St. co oil atatlon In Roseburg, and Z. Helens are M r. and Mrs. W . 8. Olher lindinga, some In new flelds Pope Pius on education E. Brophy, zone representative for and others In continuance of sim ilar Averill, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W right ----------------------- (he Texas company, were business work In pasl seasons. Included more (Creswell). M r and Mrs. W . I. Senior Tennl» Team Wins. visitors In tha city Saturday, Seales (Lorane). O. A Nichols, John than a dozen different types of ant The senior class tennis team de Kebelbeck and Tom W illiams. Mr. John Hunxlcker, Eugene archi malt ranging In size from a field feated the sophomore class team in tect. waa In tha city Friday In the mouse Io a beaver. a doubles match two sets to one. V O T E F O B B A R K E R . W hy? Be Nichols, who Is president of the Interacts of the armory soon to be The iHiuea were found preserved The match was rained out Monday cause he was and Is a man who is Coast Fork Farmers' union. Is a built In Cottage Grove. In more than I.'« dry caves. While and was completed Tuesday, much Interested In the advance delegate to the session. M r. Averill First National Bank Bldg. ment of this county. Barker, more is secretary of the county union and Norval Powell of Prineville vis (here Is uu scleuiific proof. It It he H. W. LOMBARD, Attorney Mr. Kebelbeck Is secretary of the the animals were than any other man. was the insti ited In the city over the week end I lev cd thai U n f la t t e r i n g A p p e lla t io n local. gator who Induced the Southern at the homes of hla parenta. Mr. brought to the rock bound cell» by Btymologii-ally the word cynic Pacific Co. to build railroad from and Mra. J. A. Powell, aid hla sla giaul owls siul by Indian« who means a dog. It wus the term given Eugene to Marshfield. Barker has ter. Mra. Vlnal Randall M r. Pow wore driven from existence with by the Greeks to the cur In the been and is a good roads booster. ell la a member of the high school the eomiug of the white man. East that prowled the streets night- We give Downturn) Barker was appointed a delegate faculty In Prineville. I ; looking for food. S. a H. office at from Oregon to the international M r and Mra. Schofield Stewart Mu«t Be Green Kelly Drug good roads congress that met at the attended the state plumber«’ con According to the office cynic the Trading store. Pan-American Exposition at Buf vention held in Tillam ook laat week. woman w riter who tells In a col Stampa falo. New York. Barker has helped They alao went to Portland before umn what's wrong with marriage and still helps to do all he can for returning home. must he an adept In the art of con the advancement of Lane county, Rev. Duncan P. Cameron has densstlnn —Boston Transcript. Oregon. He helped start the Eu been chosen to give the Memorial P O R T L A N D , Ore., May IS.— gene F ru it Growers' association day address before the united pa and the wooden mills. Barker’s C o l o r f u l S a ils W e wish to thank you for the triotic societies of Roseburg. merchandising and contracting ex From Herodotus we learn that prominent place given our ad In Frank Henderson, who had served perience will be valuable to the 16-inch Block Wood, $3.00 per load—11 loads, $30.00 your issue of M ay 8. The ad was ■even months In the county Jail on some of the sails of earl; Egyptian county In saving the taxpayers * go-getter, 60 per cent of the 16-inch Slab Wood, $2.50 per load—11 lo a d s_______ $25.00 a liquor possession charge, was re vessels were made of pspyrna some of their money. B arker fav Beautifully ornamented colored people coming to the airport leased from custody Saturday. 4-foot Slab Wood, $2.50 per load—11 cord s_______$25.00 ors the use of as much lumber as linen anils <vere »arlv In use stating that they saw our ad In H. B. Sallee, Lane county scout possible In bridge construction. The Sentinel. Business was so All wood to be paid for ypthin 30 days after delivery. executive, attended a Joint meeting Nicely designed and nicely built good that we plan to return In of the two local boy scout troop« and painted wooden bridges are the near future.—Hans M lrow Bay early and avoid rush. Monday evening. more beautiful t h a n old steel Flying Service. bridges. The wooden bridges will Ml«« Audrey W olfard. teacher of last as long as steel and w ill only the Delight Valley school, waa a coat only about one-half as much business visitor Saturday at the of as steel. Vote for Barker and be PHONE 18. fice of the county school superin BY P IA N O P U P IK 8 O F happy.—Pd. Adv. by M. 8. Barker. tendent. M RS B E S S IE L E W IS S U T C L IF F E m l5p . The Shields cemetery association assisted by at a recent meeting made plana to M RS C L A R E N C E C O N E A N D Improve the road to the cemetery and to clean up the grounds. Mrs MRS. A R A H H O Y T R A E . O F Nancy Porter has donated an ad EUGENE dltlonal plot of ground to the cem etery. STANDARD SEDAN AT M E T H O D IS T C H U R C H Herbert Eakln went to Aatorla I W EDN ESDA Y. MAY 31. 1930 Dsrww Payuaent Only Tueaday to attend the funeral of a brother, James Eakln, who died In Arc especially designed Portland Monday. Duet (tw o pianos) — “Silvery for high speed. D r. and Mra. A. W. Klme and , Stars" (B o h m l, Mildred Holm. B i/a n ie in 1 8 t m f Dr. and Mrs. Claude Klme left to Madge Carllle, Kathleen Moore, a m u k iy parm tnt*. Lit» day for Portland to attend the Phyllis Monson. m ie n (69S Io 9SS0. commencement of their daughter Solo—"Trained Bears" (Baines),: P r ie n f . o. S. Totodo, and slater, Mlaa Geneva Klme, who Elaine Fry. O , and tp o cifica tiv it w ill graduate from the Good Sa Solo—"A L ittle March" (W rig h t). atbjocl to change u ah- m aritan hospital achool of nursing. Eugene Sprankle. out uolico. Solo—“Tha Bobolink” (K etterer), M r. and Mra. W arren Daugherty- motored to Portland Tuesday on a M arie Volgamore. Is the kind you get here. Duet—"Guards March" Streab- business and pleasure trip. bog), M arjo rie Cherry, Dorothy Mlae Ollie W illard of Portland spent Sunday at the home of her Zlm m erly. Solo—"Rocking So Gently" (Pres- mother, Mra. O. H. W illard. •on) Margaret Ifoaaoa. Mrs. J. B. Parker and daughters. Solo—"Tyrolean W alts" (Rogers). Rosalie and Mrs. G. E. Bushnell of Billy Bartels. Dexter, were guests laat week at T w o p lano number — "A Merry tha home of Mr. and Mra. C. M. Lawn P a rty ” (R o lfe), Connie Rowe, Parker. Jack M iller. Ivan Barker, who underwent a Solo—“On the See-Saw" (Ew ing), tonsil operation Tueaday, was ta k Eathel Ann Newton. en to a Eugene hospital Wednes Solo—"M arch of the Kewples" | day night. I t la reported hla con (Rogers), Vlnal Randall Jr. dition Is not serious. Duet — "L ittle F airy March" Mrs. Charles West, who recently (Streabbog), Dorris and Betty Jean came here from Los Angeles, has ArnesL Solo—"Playtim e" (Benson), Ivan taken over the management of a boarding house at SO south Eighth Patten. Solo—"In Blossom Tim e" (De street. Mlaa Gertrude Skow, home dem Leone), Eleanor Teeters. Vocal Numbers — Selected, M rs ., onstration agent, held a clothing demonstration Wednesday a t the Clarence Cone. Duet—"March M llltaire” (Schu home of Mra. H. H . Russell in the bert), Burdick and Dan Trask. Divide community. Solo— "Dance of the Dw arfa” Mrs. Minnie W illits, Mrs. Susie (Bagnall), Clarabell Caldwell. Garoutte, Mrs. Lena Sears and Mrs. Solo—"On to Trium ph” (Spoon-' Elsa Currln are delegates of the ar), P hillip Olass. Cottage Grove Rebekah lodge who Duet (tw o pianos)— "Valse des . . . B eanty ofliiie,color,im < l in terior Citings which you will attend the Rebekah assembly Roses” (K e ttere r), Daisy Zlmmerly,; next week In Portland. Norm a Dugan, Genevieve McCul w ould expect lo see in a m otor car o f far h igher cost. M r. and Mr«. J. V. Stewart of lough, Fern Tracey. Natron visited Sunday at the home Solo—"Ardah” (M orrison), Ber Yes, when I walked into P lu s com fortab le room iness that afiords you pleas* of Mrs. Stewart's parents, M r. and nice Patten. the store, Mr. Anderson, Mrs. C. M. Parker. Two-piano number — "Manitou” urahlc relaxation w hile riding. the owner, shook my hand Mr. and Mrs. H a rry H a rt re (M orris). Oeorgetta Knowles, M a r and wished me a Happy turned Monday from Weed, Cal., garet Sowles. r i i m the W illys Six rubber-insulat'*d w h: 'h Solo — "Love's Romance" < Pree where they were called by the death and Healthy New Year. d evelop s 6 3 horsepow er fur a 72-iinle-im « our guit of 20c M r. Hart's niece, Mrs. Adkins. ton), Victor Goff. Of course, knowing that Trio—"Rushing T orren t” (Old- They were accompanied to C alifor they always sell fresh or 15-in-seron I for dashing pickup. nia by Jessie Adkins, the small burg), Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Volgamore, meat I then bought a fine daughter of the deceased, who had Mrs. Allen. Mrs. Sprankle. M rs ., V Y S - O Y E R L ' ^ , I ' C., T I * T <>, o n i o been visiting big turkey. 10c at the H a rt home for Monson, Miss Bylngton. Solo — "Haunting D re a m s ” some time. Mrs. Mabel Dixon attended a (R o lfe), Betty Jacobsen. 26c of women employee of the Vocal Numbers — Selected, Mrs. meeting Mountain 26c States Power company Arah H o yt Rae. Solo—"Valse Marie" (K ern ), Edna Tuesday night In Springfield. Farm er. Miss Esther Sllaby and nephew, T w o p lan o number — "Hum or Fred J. Anderson, Prop. George S. Kerr, of this city were esque’’ (D vocak), Alice Sheets, A r -[ house guests the first of the week morel Monson. Free Oity Delivery of Mrs. Clara Burkholder and Mies Solo—"Love Dreams" (Brown), Belle Burkholder of Salem. Mra. Beth Bede. Phone 46 Stephen Stone of Salem entertained T w o p lano duet — "Les Muslca- with a dinner Tuesday evening dlns” (W achs), Zelma Laffoon, complimenting Miss Sllsby. Mrs. Faye Wooley, Alice Poe, Thelma Stone and Mies Sllsby formerly ' Hodgson. were associated In the music de Pupils not on program: Edna partm ent of Ashland normal school. May Cherry, Genevieve Mulvlhlll, K enneth DeLaseue left Tuesday Harold Mackln, Alvin Dugan, for San Franolaco for an Indefinite George Dugan. Lawrence Kent, - A 2 k .. » T . -I-'Z ■-’a f t « stay. John Dugan Jr. lSBlMS L ttt Call for New Recruits A Family Budget Family financi'H can lx* eonducti’d on iut xyMt<iiintie a plnn MM thlNU* of M llllMilll-NM OrKMIliMtion. A household budget or plan o f ex jx -iiilit tires, made before baud, often saves beinv surprised by bills at the end o f the month. No household h m lift should be without mii allowance fo r the future. Deposit a fixed sum in a Bank o f Cottage drove navinuM account, and plan abend o f time how the re mainder h I ih II be spent. Bank of Cottage Grove A STRONG BANK COTTAGE OROVE. OREGON City Briefs ! Mra. L K Ixrng vlalt»«! aevaral day« laat waak in Klam ath Fall« at (ha hum» of a «on. Horatio Moaby Hha waa accompanied by another son. Wad« Moaby, and (ha lattar'a fam ily. M r and Mr« E. It l^amlay and fam ily apent the weak and with rotative« In Salam Hparlal for Saturday and Sunday at Nalaon Motor company and Hun «alow Harvlra, 10% o ff on any u«ad oar In tha huuaa W a will taka your old oar In trad«. Mra. Brooke W hlta and «on of Ixingvlew, W ash. areg ueale at tha home of Mr« W hlta'«'m other. Mr« Francla McLaughlin Hha »«pacta to ramaln for several waah« Tha aatata of J. H Burnett« ha« baan appraised at $1780, all In real aatata. by tha appraleera, N B. Ulnae. IaSall« Stewart and O. H Arneat. The Baptist Ladlea' Clrcla will hold a cooked food aale Saturday. May 17. at Smith-Short Grocery. Ml«a M arla Neleon. who taught at Flora, ha« completed her echool year and la vlaltlng at the home of an uncle and aunt. M r and Mr« W H Ostrander Mra. G W McQueen visited In l*ortland Thuraday night and F r i day at tha home of a daughter, Mra. Jerry Wllklnaon. She accom panied Blbart Hade, who made a bualneaa trip to Aatorla. , Ha aura to raah In on our aale of used cam Saturday and Sunday of thia weak. Special 10% dlacount on every uaad car «old. We have a fine aaaortment to chooee from. Mra. Joe McKlbben went to E u gene Munday to attend the funeral of Mra Stavena. «later of Mr«. Pan Driscoll Mrs. McKlbben alao waa In Eugene Sunday, called there by tha Steven« death. A marriage llcanae waa laaued laat week to M artin Al Wolgren and Ila Leone Davidson. both of thia city. Racraatlon la neeaaaary to health. The Paatime offer« pleaaant aur- roundlnga. Mr. and Mra. Cecil Caldwell. M r and Mra. Victor Chambera and Mr. and Mra. Ralph Saltaman went to Salem Saturday night, remaining over Sunday for tha golf match be tween Cottage Grova and Salem. Tha men played on tha Cottage Grove team. Robert M. Betta, head of the Quicksilver Syndicate at Hlack Hutte, will build a $10,000 realdence In Eugene Have your old car prepared for your sum m er driving. We do any kind of auto repairing at moderate prloea and guarantee our work. Nel- aon Motor company. Mlaa M ary Clarln apent Mothers' day In Portland w ith her parenta. Mr. and Mra. O. P. Clerln. M r. and Mr«. W ilbur Spray and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nelaon «pent Saturday night and Sunday In Sa lam. Tha two man played on the Cottage Grove Golf club team In a match agalnat Salem Sunday. "W all. I am aurprlaed' Much beau tiful hat« and eo reasonably priced'" «»claimed a customer Sat urday We ran aa«ura the women of Cottage Grova and vicinity that our m illinery la tha lataat atyle and our price» are alway« rraaonabla. Hata for matron» and mlaaea. We can pleaae you New Y o rk M lllln ery I ’arlora, Kem Hldg. m!6p Mr. and Mr«. Ronald W oodruff and children of Raedaport «pant tha week and with M r and Mra. F L. Grannie. E. R. G rant of Havre. M o nt, ar rived Monday night to take over hla property which he recently pur chased He la planning to go Into the poultry bualnaaa Hla two daugh ters w ill Join him hare aa soon aa school la o u t Are you beautiful? The beauty of health la more than akin deep. Health la the Ilfs beauty of every active atom. Chiropractic Is eaeen- tlal to beauty and health. Make Chiropractic Your H a b it Dr. H. A. Hagen. Mr. and Mr« Marshall Barber are here from Nebraska for an In definite stay. They are former real danta and Mr«. Harber la a «later of Carl Pateraon. They »petit the w inter In Nebraska. M r and Mr». T. M Boyd are «t>andlng a month or «1» weeks In California. Mr. Hoyd. who la local agent for the Southern Pacific, has attended a telegraphers' conven tion at txia Angeles. Hla place here la being taken by O. F. Frederick son. relief agent Hava you tried Nelson's Bunga low service fur your gas, oil and tlra needs? We have a well kept ladles* rest room In connection. Dr. and Mrs. D. B. Read of Eu gene were Sunday visitors at the h u t....... if Hr R e a d a s l t a e r . M 1I W A. Hemenway. Mr«. B. L. Roy and children, who had been vlaltlng at the home of Mra. Roy's mother. Mra. M ark Ga- routte, left for their home Sunday. M r Roy motored down from Port land Saturday to take them home. The following final accounts for estate« have been filed In the pro bate court: Archie F. Jones, by M a tilda Jone«, adm inistratrix: Eva A. Elliott estate, by Miles Pitcher, executor; IJncoln Taylor estate, by T llla D. Taylor, adm inistratrix. Mr. and Mr«. I. B. M orris have received word that both their daughter. Mra. Susie Elder, and their granddaughter, Mra. M argaret Smalley, are III In a hospital at Santa Rosa, Cal. They recently un derwent m ajor operations. Mra. A. W. Shofstall, who la at the Pacific Christian hospital In Eugene, Is reported well on the road to recovery following a still birth. The baby waa a aon. Mrs. W illiam Baker and Mrs. D. C. Bosley, representing the Re search club, Mr». F. E. Menden hall. representing the Soolal Twshrk and Mra. J. H. Chambers, represent ing the Tuesday Evening club, left Tueaday for Salem to attend the annual convention of the Oregon Smith 6? Short’s G rocery Savings Friday and Saturday Corn, Koynl Club, regular 25c, 2 f o r ..................................35c Wax paper, Happy Home, regular 35c f o r .......... ....... 23c Jcll-a-Tot*n, 3 packages.........................................................20c Pineapple, H. H., 2*^’s, 2 f o r ............................................. 68c Salmon, Columbia River, Vii’« ............................................. 19c Salted peanuts, lb.................................................................. 19c Snowdrift, 3 lba....................................................................... 73c Brookfield eheeae, *^,-lb. package ..................... Onion seta, lb............................. 6c Salmon, Columbia River, l ’s ...... ................................ ....... 33c Asparagus, local, lb...................................... Spinach, 4 lbs................. 26c New peas, 3 lbs...................................................... Rhubarb, 10 lbs.......................................... ILLUMINATION CELEBRATION TUESDAY, MAY 20 L et’s not forget this date and in order that you may not we will have special prices for this day. Our »tore will be closed from 1 p. m. until 4 :30 for the school track meet. Sm ith-Short Grocery LEO N AR D TRANSFER GENERAL TRANSFER SPECIAL ATTENTION TO WOMEN AND CHILDREN Impel ial Barber Shop Cottage Grove A d ju stm e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments WOOD Sentinel Ads Get Results Summer Prices N ow in Effect cJisccitn/ C IT Y F U E L C O M P A N Y Ajax Hispeed Tires \ ’30OS£ Hispeed Service Motor Inn Service Station Fat and Bert OutfitiirnlirKf ^ e a id ^ is your first inpeession f QUALITY MARKET 7 -J isar ¿ ' Nelson Motor Co. DEALER Cottage Grove, Oregon d >