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r i t m o . J V i.Y Z unti.,. E lk to n In -fi'a l* < <>ttug« Grove. Thu E lkton baseball team defeat ed Collage Grove B to * Hunday a f larnoon In a league gam e played on K elly field T he w in gives E lk to n the league leadership, Collage Grove and E lk to n having been tier) for firs t plane. W here Thieves and Mice Do Not Enter Vtiluiiltli* pnp< i » nini (l'x'iinii ii I h M r. and M rs. G. W Hwcet a t tended a U nited Hpanlsh W a r V e t erans pirnln Hunday a t Roseburg uri' «orili tuo mncli In A men Injured w hile employed In the highw ay tunnel near E lkto n , wh'Me name was not learned, was taken to a Eugene hospital M onday evening In the M ills ambulance. In' Iffl l'iin li'NHly utiiiiml homi' tir office «Iteri. thievra iim y c t ilc r , vvhi i'i niiiT mny |>l>ty uml whcti curioim uiirn muy iir-|H*f| tinnì. The o|<l Ibliuhh « u fc fr in ii t itillili t l i l i ’ V i’N, I I i i X in »•AtiK T lIR R F T IIK H K N T IN K L , C O T TA G E G R O V E , O REG ON m ir i' u m l i n n i will keitp thvni in ita «abty «lipnnit Severe Self-Diacipl'no in Fourteenth Century rm l fnr fami 4 1 ii|i tln- yrur The First National Bank O f C o tta g e G ro v e ( «pim i $50,000 Surpiu» $25,000 City Briefs M r and Mrs. J. Ituw kln C la rk and children left M onday on a m otor trip to Illino is, Ih e lr form er home T hey aspect to spend the sum m er and M r C la rk w ill attend to busi ness interests, W h at Is A m erica to y o u ’ C a ll Munro», son of M r and M is. J I I M onroe o f this city. Is em ployed this s u m m e / In the p rin tin g departm ent of the Ht, Helens Men tlnel J I I C ham bers made a business trip to P o rtla n d Hunday lie sure to see specials In used cars at Nelson M otor C<> M !is Adeline Adam s of Eugene ■ pent last week w ith her g ra n d p a r ents. D r. and M rs It It Job Typew riter Ribbons The Sentinel Miss Audrey Hale and M arvin H ale sister and brother, of Duns m u lr. Cal., form er residents, are Visiting nt the L. I , W oolley home W h a l Is A m erica to you? M r, and M is W. A. W oodard and son C a rlto n attended the wedding Of Miss Angelina M arie Fischer and Htew nrt C lara Carlson Mulurday noon at C athlam et, W ash Miss Louise W ynne is III w ith the mumps W e m aka new cars out of wrecks P ain tin g and body rebuilding. Cot tage Grove Body W o rks, L. H. I »a via. Prop., ftprlggs Bldg. m Stft Mr> Helen Vilus and son H a lo id o f P o rtland mid M is. C. F C a th cart o f Mrappoose spent the Week end w ith the women's sisters, M rs M a ry H a m b ric k and M rs. G. W ■McFarland Mrs. C a th c a it and H aro ld V ilas returned to th eir homes Hunday but M rs. V ilas re m ained for a longer visit. W ill move to new location at Sixth and M ain streets about July tl Yout business w ill be appreciated in out new quarters Nelson Motor Co. George H B rain a rd returned to his w ork as city m all c a rrie r W ed nesday, a fte r a few days' vacation E lb e rt S m ith Jr. substituted for him. W h a l do you as a citizen and resident owe our A m e ric a * M r. and M rs. Roscoe H e n irn w a y and d au g h ter and M r and Mrs. C a rl P rice and son, all o f P ortland, w ill spend the F o u rth o f July week end w ith M r and Mrs. D H . Hera- enw ay, parents of M r H em en w ay and M rs. Price M rs. A. W Klrnc w ent to P o rt land S a tu rd a y to he w ith M r Klm e, who expects to undergo an o pera tion this week Bale Ties and R inding T w in e Re pairs fo r Binders and Mowers. A complete stock o f G arden Tools and iloae a t G ra b e r A G ettya H a rd w a re com pany. Jly3c Ernest Gugglsberg, who was, severely burned In a recent state paving plant explosion near D rain , was brought home Hunday fro m a Roseburg hospital. Hand IU>he«rsal every Monday W ayn e M onroe suffered a mashed night. big loe and m iddle toe on his left .Ml .1, I M: | <■ I- II, foot M onday when he dropped a turned Hunday night fro m a m otor | ro lle r on the foot w hile emplo; •"Tf1 to» P y rtla n d , Se a ttle , an d V a n tnd office couvar, (IT C I- U m phrey a lie n .rrn ¡W»stc A m a rria g e license was Issued M E. conference last week In E u last week to E d w a rd Cyrus Lsum gene. and R u th M ay N ow ell, both o f this W e have several bargains In used city. all-electric rudlu sets. Prices from W h a t Is A m erica to y o u ’ 124 B0 to 134 SO Also several b at M rs. H aro ld D ugan, who had tery sets to be sold at third o ff «pent tw o months hers v isitin g re la reg u lar price d u rin g July Nelson tives, returned the flre l o f the M o to r Co. week to her home In O nkland. Cal L oyal Is-abo, son o f M r. and Mrs. C. R Ix-nbo of Creswell, and Miss Edna S m ith, d aughter of M r and M rs. E H Sm ith of this city, were m arried June 28 nt Roseburg They w i l l m ake thelt home In Creswell, where M r. Ix-abo Is In the con tract ing business. "O u r A m erica" at Church of Christ. 8th and Gibbs, 8 p m. Sun day. jySp T h e Ira R . A ld rich fa m ily w ill leave F rid a y fo r P o rtland, where I t i V A l . l i i t h w i l l III' p a s t o r of the C lin to n -K e lly M ethodist church. A lw a ys G ive The Home Jt T Print Shop -k','Vl»-,..’ -L ,» » —XVwewa jy l a t o o t h e r f r o m Dorena and a broth er fro m Creswell were called to Roseburg Sunday night by the seri ous Illness of Ih e lr m other. M rs. 8. T. Rose is v isitin g her parents near Creswell d urin g the absence of M r. Rose. First Chance Early In ilu< Fourteenth century Ihere arose a curious sc< l In south ci ii Europe whose distinguishing tenet It was Hint the human bodv should he liimle to suffer III order Hint the soul might he saved, lo rm ln g themselves lido bands they marched through the lands singing liymiis and Hogging lln-m selves and olln-rs w itli whips and thongs, Elugellimls lla.y culled themselves, and absurd though Ih elr actions would upiauir to he In ottr day, then It was reeognlxed tliat such not a Id e protests against self-Indulgence and willful luxury « e re lint without «Blue, tine of the favorite hymns of the Flagellant» was one reciting the sorrows of Mary the Blessed Virgin u« she stood liy the cross of Jesus, and beg glug her In Ils la tte r part to min Islcr grace Io the singers. The use of the rosary loot bi-eti brought from the F ar Fust In the previous century by a Doiiilnlcan monk, and Introduced Into Christ- tlim lty with special prayers to the Virgin Mary, or “ Ave .Marla»" mingled with recitations of the Lord's Prayer, to lie memorized hi the heads, and repented It was the age when such observances were Just making th eir way Into the faith of many Christians. Sal uriilly the hymn on M ary at the Cross, "Staliiit M uter Dolorosa," a» It was called, nutted Hie fashion of the age. and was Introduced Into the service books In 1114. whence Its Use spread over the whole Ro man Callodlc church. Not Eaay to C eleulate Cost of Writing' Letter Just w hal It i nsls to w rite u tetter Is hot U iio n to nine out of ten business men. I f they ever think of II they figure the postage and the cost of Hie stationery nnd let It go at that. Ile a lly Hie lo s i ng« Is nn Insignificant Item In the cost of a letter. Au efficiency expert recently In quired of ’»a concerns uhoui the cost of th e ir letter« a n il It was learned that only 14 ha,I any dvfl- nite Idea on the subject. T he aver age coat as figured by these fo u r teen firms was between 3T> and -to» cents. W ith mi average salary of tt.'i a week for the dictator and jr.'O f ‘>r the stenographer who turns out -'kt letters a ilny and with the dictator using six minutes per let te r the cost wax fk’ .os nnd IM4.O7 cents per missive, according to the cost of the stationery. When the I hiss worth tlO.(SS) or *2i).tsS) a year does the dictating nn l » u u a jl-E H j per week secretary iTiTP*Tetter~win ~Co.;? close to St, Some letters w ritten by hand cost Hiotisutids and thousand« of_ dol lars. laive notes, for Instance, have had a cost that depends an Hie minds of the Jurors hearing the damage suit. Boh Holland In the Miam i Herald. (Mpeclsl lo lbs Hsntlosl .) July 1. M r and M ts. F. £ . F ü h r er and M M . Tlson motored to P o rtland Hunday to see C h arley F ü h re r, who Is In the veteran hos p ital T h e y reported h im as galn- I Ing H e w ill be able to sit up In a week and to come home In anoth- i er month. Ml«« Audrey H a le of D u nsm u ir, | Cbl., visited Tuesday night w ith the I G llcrlst fam ily . M rs. F lo ra Sm all returned to her home In Cottage O rove S aturday, a fte r spending tw o weeks w ith the E. J. Edw ards fa m ily . M rs. Jessie G llc rls t and d augh ters A nnabelle and K a tie and M rs. F C. F ü h re r w ere d in ner guests T hu rsday of M r. and M rs F red O verton. Miss Huzel F ü h re r and a frie n d . B ill Rosenbaum, spent Hunday at the home of her parents, M r. and M rs. F C. F üh rer, F. C F ü h re r has comple'.«'* dig ging a well. I t Is over six feet square and IN feet deep. M r F ü h r er estim ates th a t he has 1000 feet of w ater. H e has piped the w a te r Into the old well and pumps w ith an electric pump. W hen he struck w ater In the new well, the old well w ent en tire ly dry. In v ita tio n s are out fo r a social dance to be given a t the F arm e rs ' union hall S a turday evening, July 4. T ru m a n C la rk e a rriv e d fro m lirudw ood last S aturday for a ten- day vacation. M rs. G ladys W h ite of Shelton, W ash., and M m . T heis of Cottage G rove visited W ednesday w ith M rs T ru m a n C la rk e Lester, ix-onard, Annabelle and I K a tie G llcrlst and P h ilip H ersey I attended the com m u nity picnic at London springs Hunday afternoon. T om W illia m s and »on le ft H n t- I urday fo r Stevens, W ash., to w ork on a steam shovel. T a m H o llin g e r has returned to assist M rs. W il lia m s and C liffo rd w ith the fa rm work. M rs. Belle G eer attended the Pow ell pp-nlc a t Cottage G rove Sun day and went home w ith her d au gh ter. M rs. R. B. Pow ell o f D ra in , fo r a few days. She also attended the Joab Pow ell picnic down the valley the firs t week in June K a tie K arkem eyer visited Sun day w ith her parents, M r. and M rs. H e rm a n B a rk e m e yc r T he T ru m a n C la rk fa m ily a tte n d ed a picnic Tuesday evening given by the B aptist Sunday school at (he camp m eeting grounds In Cot tage Grove. CARD OF THANKS. W e wish to th a n k o ur Saginaw friend» fo r th e ir acts of kindness and the b eau tiful flow ers sent to us In our late bereavem ent. JySp JA M ES CO N LEY. G EO RG E CONLEY. N E L L IE C O N L E Y . L E W IS C O N L E Y Sweat M jrite ry of L ife T he new statue hud been un veiled In the Art Institute. One by one the art lovers paused to adm ire It, 1« continent on the masterly skill of the ».« Iptor In personify ing his Idea, ami to give It a name: " It Is fear," said one. "It is love," breathed another. " It 1« hate." murmured a third. " Il Js Jealousy." declnred a fourth. "It Is tolerance,” whispered a fifth. "W ant you to see my latest Job," remarked the great s< iilptor him self, n« he came h.v w ith a friend. "1 v . ir k e d f o r t ) >i ar< on till« |<|cnx grsotilflt; Xlee w o rlf" commented the friend, who was hard o f In-tiring and didn't quite catch the Inst part of the sculptor'» remark. "W hal do you call I t —L ib e rty ? "— Brooklyn Engle. M oving to fo rm e r Cash A C a rry Building Lots o f rem oval specials left. Short's Second H and Store, p "Mrs. Ix ia te r Childs returned Sun day to her home In M edford, n fte r spending a week here. R ecreation. YOU need It. G et It pleasantly at the Pastim e. M r and M rs. Eugene O aril left last week fo r N ielhurg, Mask., Canada, to m ake th e ir home. T he Jackson G odard fam ily of T illa m o o k are s p e n d i n g t lo- weck w ith the 8. L. and H . R . G od ard fam ilies w hile M r. Godard Is attend ing a convention of W n lk ln s dealers being held In Eugene. B e tte r get th a t F ou rth o f July vacation ear nt Nelson M otor Co., dealers In q u a lity used cars. A m n rrlagc license was Issued last w eek to Robert 8. G eer o f this c ity and M y rtle M. Chase of Co burg. Bert T ra s k Is s u fferin g w ith nn Infected foot. HA G INA W . VvOBWn o f (he Ieiithatn and O i- vide c-, m m unities w ill meet F rid a y , t Special to the H ealinel.) July 10, In the Anderson grove a t ' lx ith a m to m ake plans w ith .Miss G e rtru d e L. Hkow. county home dem onstration agent, fo r w ork to be followed next year. W o m en of other com m unities have been In- vlted to Join the m eeting IIK H R G N . Stood on His D ig nity Ilill, ttged six and one half, enme Rev. and M rs. Ir a R. A ld rich and home to announce prldefully that children and M rs. Aldrich's fath er he laid been promoted to A class, were d in n e r guests W ednesday of lir it grade, and that he meant to M r. and M rs. J. D. Monroe. he the best boy In the world mid study like everything. Thieves robbed the clothes lines Imagine, then, the surprise of at the H. II. G riggs home M onday his mol her when the very next dny night. T he thieves w ere rem oving the Inst of the clothes when frig h t she got a note from Bill's teAcher ened aw ay by nn nutom obile a r r iv siixlng that Bill had been nstound- ing at the G aro utte home next door. Ingly had. Actually, he had flatly and persistently refused to cut Elsie Thomason, fo rm e rly of this nnd paste iittd color pictures. city, who Is now living In G rid ley, i "And you did It so heautlfull.v Cal., was m arried Sunday, June 21, n il- last term ," said ols mother. to M ilto n M ille r of G rid ley. They "W hitt ever possessed you to re plan to m ake th e ir home In G rid - fuse’ " ley. "Sure 1 did It swell last term," M a ry Jane H u n tin g to n , who un IUJI agreed. "Hut you don't ratch derwent an eye operation recently me doing baby »luff like that now in Eugene, Is staying nt the home I'm grown up. W hat they've got of her grnndpnrenta, M r, am i M rs. to tench me Is rending nnd w riting W . J. W hite. and nrlthm etle, or I'll w alk out on ’em."- New York Sun. M r. and M rs. R ay D u ke of P o rt land w ill spend the F o u rth of July week end w ith M r. and M rs. K. K. Historic Em erald Mills. According to the classic legend Nei'b used to watch tho combats of tils gladiators through a monoclp. .th e lens of which was an emerald, or. more probably, an Egyptian peridot. An emerald w ith a Ills lory was recently sold In London for .« 11,'-’"»*. The vendor obviously ftpprnlsed It ns nn oetngonlnl speci men of size and quality without Inking heed of the tradition that, i l l the end o f tho Sixteenth centur\ It had been brought to Austria from Turkey, nnd then set In an peeleslnstleal monstrance. L ate r It was removed from this, was reent. Crtickt'i's, family size 29c ami mounted as a ring. S m ith -S h o rt G rocery • July 1. M rs F ra n k Thom llson and children accom panied James Conley and children home Sunday fro m Vancouver, W ash., where they attended the fu n e ra l o f Mrs. Con ley S aturday M i and Mrs. Claude W ille y re turned fro m S an ta C la ra Wednee- day and left for P o rtland T hu r»- day m orning. M r. and M rs. Roy T ap lin were guests at. the C. H Sharon home S aturday. Ted Goes, who lived here about ten years ago, visited a short time Saturday at the F T. Benston home. M r. and M rs E. H . Koch and M rs. Burgess of C ottage Grove called on friends here Saturday. M i and M rs. G A Hhampang, M u rra y Hham pang arid George Con ley visited a t the C. W n lkle y home In Cloverdale M onday evening G e rtru d e K lrk e n d a ll was an over night guest T h u rs d a y o f a sis te r Gladys, "who Is w o rk in g a t the H . R. Godard home In Cottage Grove. M r. and M rs. Iv a n W itc h e r and children, M r. and M rs. Lawrence M o n tle th and children, C liff T u c k er and BUI Corder w ere d in n er guests Tuesday evening at the L o w e ll Benston home, the occasion being the ten th w edding a n n iv e r sary o f M r and M rs M on tleth. M r. and M rs. W itc h e r w ill celebrate th e ir eleventh wedding anniversary on July 4 G ro v e , O re g o n /o ite y t/o i f / " p o u l t r y .' wasJieh£jnjesday^mght_b2_ii£2ZX»^HZ2L21L2i2l2— — — i.»«sisww» ■Needs May Be Found at Umphrey ô* Mackin’s Voile D resses : " i all fast color voiles |1 39- $1.98—2.9ft—$3.9K V irg in ia M ay S ilk D resses -style» in street or formal froeks Our 4X.5H values now $6.95 All 44.9H dresses nov. $3.9S J v 3 - I' ii'S ¿ o i io i e ¿ o o d .l A host of smart pumps, strap slippers nnd fies All S ilk S tockings Silk from toe to top ¡mt] full faahioneil. 75c and 98c 52 49, $3 98, $4 95 JA N T Z E N S W IN S U IT S AT LOW P R IC E S Men's and v.'omen*» suits, price)!— —$2 69, $2.98, $3.49, $3.98 OneFriendTeJJsAnother $1 98 to $2 69 Hoys’ and girls’ suits ‘ The butchers at the Quality market sure know meat T hat’s why we re always satisfied." Men's dress shirts, all fast d Free Delivery All Day color broadcloth— 69c, 98c and $1 49 Men's rayon uinh-rwcar—vests and shorts—N’on- rttn rayon .................................................. .......... 39c Sw im Caps 10c, 35c, 49c R u bb er Stampa. T h e Sentinel. T y p e w rite r Ribbons. Sentinel. D O Y O U W A N T A F IR S T CLA SS garden, com m ercial size, w ith No. 1 soil and c ity w a te r fo r irrig a tio n ? Contains about six city lots, has about 2000 s tra w b e rry plants Just com ing Into fu ll bearing. Also all kinds of garden tru c k . W ill m ake a liv in g fo r m an and w ife. W rite or call at the premises In northeast Cottage G rove See A. F. Class. Jy3-i7p Draws S2 F ine STO R E CLOSED A LL DAY SA T U R D A Y ^A en 1 pitee, of the case of George Huggins, charged w ith exploding a fire cracker on the streets. A fine of S3 wee im poa-d. Police officers have Instructions to arrest all w ho vk> late state and city laws forbidding A special session o f police court thu explosion o f firew orks on any W hether you lire planning a trip to the w ix h I s , or a pienie dinner “ right in your own haek yard,” you’ll find the necewsary Fourth of .J illy item right here. W O O L F D R S A L E M A D E U P IN one and two-pound bats. Priced a t 90 cents a pound plus postage. George S Sm ith, general delivery, C o tta g e > » i •• p * l i X p I O t l 111^ I ’ i r C L T f l C k c r QUALITY HARKET . ’ ’ F ftgO AMOCaSgH.PHOP rru» rtnu neir/rc r u a FRESH i CURED KEATS OF A L L K I N D S most 46 FREE OEUVERY Swim Shoes A ll sizes 49c R ubber B elts All colors 25c New O xfords for Men —tow prices $2.98, $3.98, $4.95 O r e g o n ’s O w n C a s h S t o r e s Low Prices Every Day B u rk h o ld e r Bldg. P H O N E 53 B ig g er and B e tte r B arg ain s Shortening Mayonnaise Nalley’s— None 8 Lb? 95c RIPE OLIVES Pint Tins 10c JELLO—All Flavors The Old Reliable Three For 25c SWEET PICKLES Quart Jar 33c Better Pure Lard 8 Lb. Pail Pint Jar PORK 6? BEANS Tall Tins BANANAS Four For 27c Golden Ripe 7 Lbs. 25c Get Yours Early DEVILED MEATS J4s, Six For 25c J^s, Three For 25c POP CORN CRISP Per Pound 19c PHONE 153 Fourth of July Specials S ugar, best cane, 20 lbs. Nalcy’N iiinyiiiiiniisc. Olives, I't'g. 25c can Shrimp, Happy Home, 2 l’or .......... Fi meni och , 3 cuna . Tinnì figli, 1 , ’ n , 2 for l 'lice»?, Ht'ook fichi, pk. l’oblio cliipt), lg. size, 2 l'or WiitenncloriN, lb 2l/i>c 15c 35o 25c 35c 18c 25c $1.00 Pork nntl Henna, itietl. size, 3 for 25c Crnlt, .Motinreli. cun 39c AlnrahintillowH, I ll>. pkg. 23c Peanut butter, pi. jttr 19c Ornnqe ninrmnilnle. pi. jar 19c C o ffe e , Schilling’s, I lb can 39c ( 'n n liilo iip e s , lg , aize, 3 for 25c S tore Closed all day S atu rd ay , J u ly 4th T y ls r C ra s ta d P re c e d e n t The Constitution o f the United Stab'» does not declare lltnt In case of the death of the President the Vice President shnll become Presi dent, hut only Hint “the powers nnd duties" o f his office "shall devolve" upon him. John T yle r, the first Vice President In succeed, settled the Is sue by Inking oath ns the President and the precedent has been fol lowed since. To prevent new tin w a re rusting, rub w ith lard and thoroughly In oven. fro m heat j New Spuds, 12 Lbs.....2 5 c 100 Lbs. $2.00 JUST A FEW OF OUR MANY BARGAINS I R I S H ’S C A S H STORES