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r iti d a y , j p i . y n , mai T H E MBNTINKL, COTTAGE GMOVE, OREGON. PAGE KIVE T BARTELS MARKET Phone 55 S p e c ia ls fo r S a tu rd a y HAMBUROEK AND SAU8AOK8 2 lbs 25c 0LE0MAR0ARIN 2 Ibx. 25c FRESH PIOS FEET 5c lb STEWIN0 BEEF lOo lb. LARD IN BULK 2 Ibi 25c VEOETABLE SHORTENING 2 lb! 25c FANCY BREAKFAST BACON 25c lb. FANCY LEO 0 LAMB, iprlng FANCY SHOULDERS LAMB 15c lb REAL TENDER LAMB CHOPS 18c lb FANCY POT ROAST BEEF l 17‘/ 2c lb. 12*/gc and 15c lb. Free A irplane Ticket W ith Every One Dollar Purchases Mrs L W. Coiner and newly-born son are expected to arrive Satur day from a Eugene hospital Nsllls M Conry ha» filed suit In district court for divorce from A. E. Conry, The couple were married Karl W mid Edwin J. Schoen of January S. 1020 thia oily enlisted at Vancouver July The Murray Hhatupang family, 0 in the United Htalea army for aer- who were living here, have moved vice In the Philippine«. back to their former home al Magi Mr and Mr« E. C. Mhay returned naw, Munday from Poll land, where Mr Mr and Mrs. F L. G r a t is and Mhay wax employed for a month children Carolyn and Robert re Hand Itehearaal every Tuesday turned Tuesday from a thrse-week night. vacation S|>ent In Meattls with Mrs Mr« Emma Doolittle, former real- Giannis' parents, Mr and Mrs. F dent, was here from Medford dur dur-‘ T Wilson On Ihelr return they ing the past week. visited soveral days in Portland. Mr«. W E Bissell returned laet The W C. T. U. will hold a cooked week to Dunsmuir, C a l. after a vts- food sale Haturday, July la, at the It with her father. Frank Ham- Smith-Short grocery The sale will In Irk ■tart at 10 and will continue as 11 1 " .......... long as articles last. jITp F M Hambrick, defendant In a divorce suit brought by Mary G. Hambrick, filed a cross-complaint and answer Tuesday In circuit Court, asking (bat the plaintiffs claims be held for naught and that he be given the divorce Jesse laanslng and »on Dan re turned Munday from a motor trip to Calgary, Alberta. Canada, where they attended the annual stampede celebration They also stopped at Banff and l-ake Louise and at Glacier national park Ray Vinson left Tuesday night for l*ortland to undergo medical ex amination at the U. S veterans' hospital Front 4 a. nt. Io 7:.M) a. nt. Go to Bible school Mrs Mabel Dixon, bookkeeper at SUNDAY. JULY 26 the Mountain Stales Power com pany office, left Saturday to spend her vacation at Newport. Mlsa WII- Mountain Company brria Wilson Is substituting for her. Mrs. Nancy M Oglesby and Mrs. James P Graham left Tuesday for Fossil, where they will visit old J F Woodard wa» at Hradwood time friends and attend a pioneer the first of the week on business association meeting July 17. la and Alton Woodard, who had been here IV They plan to be away a week einee the Fourth of July, returned or ten days They formerly lived lo Hradwood with him. in Fossil, the lals Dr. W W Ogles Ed Wte«e returned Munday from by having been a pioneer physician Hoeeburg, where he wa» looking there They moved from Foosil In after mill properly taken over on 18M, going to California They a mortgage came to Cottage Grove In 1M«0 Mr an>l Mr« M E Imonard of Bale Ties and Binding Twine Re- Oregon City are visiting at the _ pairs for ______ Binders ____ and ________ Mowers. A home» of their »on« lt<»y and Hrlght- complete «lock of Garden Tool» and °n. H om at Graber A Getty» Hardware fterrentlon You need It. tret It company Jly 17c pleasantly at the Paatlme. Arthur Mmith of Bowdle. 8. D , Mr. and Mr» Elbert Bede mo arrived la»t week lo visit hl» moth tored to Portland Munday Mr er. Mr«. F. W Jacob«, «nd a broth liede gave a nlne-mlnute talk on er. Waller Smith "Thoughtle«« Thinking" that after William Moyer, Cottage Grove noon over KGW salesman for the Mountain State» Powtr company, recently added the Springfield district to hl« «ale» ter ritory Mr«, txnora I ’yburn and Mt»« Kather Slefkln returned Wednesday night from I-ong Beach, Cal., where they had been attending a «pedal teacher«' school. The William Zlmmerly family of Curtin left Monday for Seaside to •pend their vacation. Sunday »chnol folk» are not Jail j C ity B riefs j WARNING! POWER OFF Fountain Pen Ink bird«. Mm Ellaa Howe nnd daughter. Bertha Howe. Mr«. Carrie Hemen- way and Mr. nnd Mr» W L. Leon ard and family »pent Sunday In Hndleyvllle with the Frank An- lauf and William Wataon families. H. 8. Cline has secured judgment In the amount of 4812 and Interest In district court against the Lead The O E. Woodson cottage on Crystal Mining company. north Tenth street will be com Word haa been received from pleted within a few day«. Mr«. William Thum, who la attend Improvements are being made to ing teacher»' school In San Fran the driveway of the O. B. Arneet cisco, that »he »pent the Fourth of property on north Tenth street. July In Yosemite national park. Rev. J. Hum«, who underwent a Among tho»e from out of town major operation In Eugene last week, 1« reported to be recovering who attended the E. G. O. Groat funeral last week were O. C. »allNfactorlly. Wright of Portland, J. C. Holman We Invite you to visit ua In our and Henry Knowles of Dexter. Mr«. new modern location, where the Mary C lan nnd Mr». Robert only thing old 1« the old-time ser- Thump»»n of Yoncalla, the Benny vlce we've ulwaya given. We inode Marsh and Ray Vincent families of thl» move to even better our sci Wolf Creek nnd the Arlle Marsh vice. Nelson Motor Co. family of Eugene. THE SENTINEL S m ith -S h o rt G ro c e ry PHONE 153 Saturday Grocery Features S uifur, lit-«t t-iiiii-, 20 II»« 1 'nl'fi-c, M onarch, lit WcHMiiii <>¡1. t|f. can« S n o w d rift, 3-lb. txin P ic k lin g «plccN, 3 pkg«. f'iil« n p . M onarch, bottle L ard, N w il't'«, 4 lb«. G old Shield tea, rcg. 25t cun O rcgtin filb e rt« , lb. N a lc y ’« innyonnniNc, I". ,i«r 99c Toniatnc«, Royal club, 33c 2 lo r 49c Corn, Royal club. 2 fo r 69c Pineapple. Royal Club, 35c 35c 25c 2 tor 35c 19c G ra p e fru it, H appy Home, 55c 2 fo r 45c PoHtuni cereal, pk. 18c 19c Pabsclt chee«e, pk. 18c 19c 50c can K baking p gw dcr 39c 29c Spinach. M onarch, 2 fo r 35c Naptha Soap 10 large bars 49c Swift’s Hockless Picnic Hams 23c lb. Mi» E. G O. Groat l«ft Tuesday evening for Elmira for an Indefi nite visit at Ihs horns of a sister, Mi.. Martha Marsh Rsv. D. P. Cauisron Isft Monday night foi Corvallis to attend ths sessions of ths Prssbytsrlan synod W B Johnston »pent ths week erul In Medford at the horns of a T e lb of Effort! to 0«t Adults Articles Found Are Identified •on. W II Johnston Jr. W« Invlts you to our new place and Children to Read As Having Come From of business at corner Mlxth and Main streets, Cottage Grove. Nelson Best of Books Gas Plant Here Motor Co The LaMslls Htewart family at tended the Hills family reunion Miss Harriet C. l-ong, stats li Chief of Police Pitcher had an held Munday at Ja«per brarian, visited the public library other hunch yesterday that resulted A number from here are planning j hers yesterday and ltd vised with In the arrest of thieves and the re lo attend an Eagle« picnic to be members of the library board. covery of articles stolen the night 'Cottage Grove Is ons of our best before from the Texas < ompany's belli Munday at Roseburg Aeries In Eugene, M e d f o l d , Malern and patrons," said Mias Long 1 am so plant Pitcher was on his way to so 'I »"«‘«u» 1» use the state library. We Eugene as a witness In • criminal M r and Mrs. Frank Hawkins,I case when he observed two cars, Mr. urul Mrs. Leslie llawkln» and books to all parts of the state. one from Utah arid one from Cali Mr. and Mrs. Guy McFsrrln »pant “ "<> we are especially glad to serve fornia. parked beside the road Munday at Boswell «prlngs, where lhe outlying dlatrlcts where people while a starter In one was be they were joined by Dr ami Mr» '*•» '•"* •>«»• •««'••« to « public II- ing replaced He had a hunch that C A Mmith of Roseburg brary the cars would bear inspection and Miss I»n g stated that each year In them he found articles that have Mrs. Claud« Hhermun has re the slate library serves thousands since been Identifier! as taken from turned from an outing at Newport Ralph Chestnut, her brother, who of readers who would otherwise be the Texas company’s plant. O ffi denied the pleasure and benefit cer Howard of the traffic de went to Newport with her, remain ed there and ha. been joln.d by hl. I * ^ ch ‘ » .y receive from g.xxl books. partment came along and stopped brother Clarence. I J h* *!b r,r>' •? • * « " *° h“ ve upon Pitcher'« signal Howard „ .... . . , ,he people know of Its service to -i 4ft 1» the Bible achixrl hour Gel re»|,ient» of Oregon, end we are held the two cars and their occu up and go. )17p nappy to f|n(j mat s(l many people pants while Pitcher went on Into Eugene and sent Sergeant Ellen- Mrs. Herman I-afky, who with in Lane county use and appreciate burg of the traffic depaitment to Mr Ixtfky Is visiting In Malern, has It," Miss Long went on. "1-ast year, assist In bringing the party to Cot recovered from a »svere attack of In I-anr county alone. 06 traveling tage Grove, where they were placed tonallltls. libraries with a total of 4.491 vol- In Jail and later taken to Eugene. Ronald Beattie, former reeldent. u™ ' »«re borrowed from the state Fifteen gallons of gas, some son of Mr and Mrs. W G Ibattle. library, to say nothing of the thou- automobile parts and a sweater wa« married In Portland Wednea- »«nd» of volume» which were mailed were among the Items taken from day lo Ml»« Inez Iteryl Morrl« of lr,‘™ ‘ here In answer to Indl- the Texas company's plant. Part of Ihal city. vldual requests.” the gas taken was In two five-gal T H E MMART SHOP Mesh hose, , ' ’’.‘’‘ V to ato ’ ?0* *h ,t ?ut ,of * lon can« and the remainder was ft« cent. « pair; «Ilk .lip ., »1; voile "J >»»1» borrower. In the en_ taken from the tank truck. The die«««», » 1 1 .1«». »108. New .hip- L ., K P "' thieves broke two locks to gain en ment juet In j l E Lhh* 1 n“'” b* r " v* , t ,n c'’un‘ y trance to warehouses. The starter ‘ ' I he»e figure« put Lane county aec- Dr A W Kline, who was oper- - „nil In the list of counties receiving being Installed had been taken from one of the Texas company's •tod upon last week In Portland. 1» book« from the state library, trucks. * , reported to be recovering slowly Miss Ixmg added that a special In the party were Mr and Mrs but surely and Is expected home effort is made to stimulate an ac Elby J. Dadlrtnan, Mr. and Mrs. within a month. live Interest In children to read tho Russell Green and Ml»» Mildred H M. Trask haa been seriously III best Ixxik«, and she finds that Wirt», all of whom gave their ad during the past ten days. school children of Oregon are eager dress as Richmond, Ind A diary, Dr. and Mrs W. E I-ebow re- for certificates which nre awarded which had been thrown away, was turned Monday evening from Gold "X l ^e state library to children who found by officers. This contained Beach. where they had spent a two complete the required reading list « complete log of the trip and the week vacation at tho home of Mrs of the Children's Book League. names of members of the party Lebow'e parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Forty-five such certificates were The women are sisters. Issued lo boys and girls In Lane C. Johnson. The two cars were loaded with county. plunder. Juvenile courts don't worry about This Is the first arrest that has Bible school pupils. D U 4 O H T VALLEY. followed several robberies here. Mrs George McQueen Is visiting this week In Portland at the home (Hp»eisl to Ik» H e a tla .l ) of a daughter, Mrs. Jerry Wilkin July 1ft. Barbara l.m b of Eu •on, gene «pent the week end with Ber An automobile owned by John nice Barfield. Phyllis Johnaon ha« been III with Dugan fell off the automatic hoist • I the Helllwell A Nelson service Ihe mumps for a week. Miss Mildred Andrews of Ash station Monday, landing on Its Isft side. A door and a window were land visited at the W. A Witcher home Munday Miss Andrews Is a broken daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Andrews, who lived in this com munity several years ago The Lee Nixon and E J. Sears families were Munday dinner guests at the J. A. Joll home Miss Etta Hohman was home over the week end from Monmouth normal Mr and Mrs. R Berger of Med ford visited Wednesday with Mr If you haven’t tried Senti and Mrs. M A Horn. nel classified ads, here is The Charles Conner family at the chance to do ho at tended the Conner and Beldler fam lly picnic at Renton-Lane auto park little cost. If you have, Munday. here is a chance to do so The R C. Barfield family were again. Eugene visitors Sunday and a t For next week’s iiwue of tended the Seattle army filers' dem onstrations while there. The Sentinel, a classified Mr. and Mrs. Ted George of Eu ad of any length up to 35 gene were Munday dinner guest, of words will be accepted at Mins Alice Kent. 30c for three insertions, Mr and Mrs. J. J. Jackson of Eugene »pent the week end at the which is equivalent to 10c M A Hom home. for each insertion. Any Here Is the new Philco 9-tube Mrs. Lee Nixon and son Donald additional insertions at spent Tuesday In Eugene at the superhetrodyne highboy, one of the new Philco models Just announced, lOe the insertion. For ad Harold Wolfard home. ditional words over 35. E J. Kent attended a ball game which Include seven, nine and eleven-tube superheterodyne receiv in Eugene Munday afternoon one cent for three inser- The Oval Powell family spent ers. tinns. The model illustrated Is designed Sunday at Swimmers' Delight This special is for the com Mr and Mrs Harry Benston of in American black walnut and fig ing week only, and for Eugene »ere week-end guests at ured walnut, with arch of V-match- ed Oriental woott and quilted maple the Oscar Juekson home copy submitted before 0 p. decorations. The receiver is push- Mrs Donald Witcher was in Eu m. Wednesday. gene Tuesday having dental work pull. balanced throughout, with double-tuned input circuit. It is done. Mr. nnd Mrs. Wolff of Cottage thoroughly shielded, non-regenera- Grove visited at tile Ada Teal and tive, and equipped with tone con trol. precise tuning station record Walter Burge»» returned Wed John Stalder homes Munday ing dial, and the new improved nesday to his home In Portland, after a few day's visit at the home New Warehouse on l-ayng Cnx-k. electro-dynamic speaker. A novel of a daughter. Mrs Verne Oa- A large storeroom-warehouse has feature is a sensitivity switch that routte. been completed at the Layng creek extends the range of the receiver Open for business In our new lo- ranger station and has taken the greatly for use in poor reception cation. Sixth nnd Main streets. Nel- place of an old building In which localities •on Motor Co. tools and equipment were stored. A D. Smith, Mrs. Ida Miller and Special fire tool cache lockers make Heard at the Motor Show Mr. Meyers of Salem and Mrs. Ida It possible to get these supplies in- “Dumb; Why. she thinks that the Dyslnger of Portland visited Sun-' to Immediate use. All heavy road way you tell the horse power of a day with Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Bresa- equipment will be stored under one car Is to lift the hood and conn» let. Mr. Smith Is a brother. Mrs roof. It was necessary to bridge the plugs" Boston Transcript. Miller a sister and Mrs Dyslnger Prayther creek and to extend the road to the new warehouse a niece of Mrs. Bressler CARD OF THANKS The ranger office was recently L. P. Sanford, who has been We take this means of reaching working w.tn the tne "hingled and later will be painted those whom we can not see person orklng in this district with Shell Gil eompany company paint crew, ex ex- lnsld«, " nd ou‘ Several other small ally to express our sincere thanks ¡hell Oil pects to leave the last of the week buildings are In the course of con and appreciation for the kindness for Klamath Falls and Crater lake. struction and a new lawn has been and sympathy shown us during our planted. Other improvements, such We make new cars out of wrecks. recent bereavement. We especially . , , , , __as rebuilding of pasture fence, en- wish to thank those who sent flor Palntlng and body rebuilding. Cot- nt__ i. a largement of the bam and painting tage Grove Body Works, L. 3. of the ranger's dwelling are al offerings and assisted with the funeral services. jy!7p Davts, Prop., Spriggs Bldg. m8tfc templated before fall. MRS. E. G. O. GROAT, Eddie Heck left Thursday after MRS. R. G. ELDER, noon for Portland He plans to New Ixxikout at Silica. MRS. L E S L IE SIC KLER return today. Material has been received at The Cottage Grove baseball team I-ayng creek ranger station for the N OTICE! NOTICE. defeated Sutherlin 4 to 3 Mundny construction of a lookout house on 1 will not be responsible for any Silica mountain. It will be 14x14,1 afternoon on Kelly field. debts contracted by A. E. Conry. Mrs. Jack Moulton of Eugene with a two-foot runway surround Signed: was here last Friday looking after ing it. and will be placed on a tow J17c N E L L IE M. CONRY property Interests on west Main er 15 feet high. All tall trees neat V - ! . X . . . -------------------------------------------------------------- the top of the mountain will be re street. t moved to facilitate vision. Carl . Miss Donna Barlell, who had vis Mattox, fireman-lookout at this ited hete several days, returned to point, will be In charge of construc m ed/ Corvallis Tuesday night with Mrs. tion. Mere , is J>e4/cr w r Paul Kelnt of Corvallis. P e * s re- than JUST 4 fs N ? /^ A .zJ Mr. and Mrs. C. M Parker, with I ¿¡foo«’/ their son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart of Jasper, left Inst Friday for the coast to spend a two-week vacation. Juvenile courts don't worry about Bible school pupils. * Mrs. C. A. Bartel), Miss Donna Bnrtell, Miss Maxine Nelson, Miss l.oretta Miller of Salem, niece of Mrs. Bartell, Mr. and Mrs Paul Kelnt of Corvallis, and two boys from Corvallis spent the week end at Burt's Inn at Lundpark. STATE LIBRARIAN IS VISITOR LOCAL LIBRARY LBRARRESTOf THIEVES New Philco A Wan tad for 10c Power to Be Turned Off. Warning has been Issued to pa- Irons of the Mountain States Pow er company that power wtll he turned off between I and 7:30 n. m. Sunday, July 26. New switching equipment will be Installed at Cres well and Goshen during (his period. Eagle« Dnnee Well Attended. The largest crowd that had been In the armory since Its dedication uttended the Eagles dance last Saturday night. Receipts were hb UI to be the largest ever received from any dance given in the city. The Field museum, ut Chicago, III., has on exhibition a loaf of bread baked In Egypt 3,000 years ago. “ That's the only kind the Quality Market carries. I ’m always satisfied.'' Free Delivery All Day QUALITY MARKET X r i t t O A N O C R S O N .P R O P . y our /ufoc rwm/YG rucr- FRESH CURED MEATS OF ALL K I N D S THONt 46 FREC DELIVERY F ree Airplane Ride Fly W ith M ac Get your FREE ticket Rood fo ra regular $2.50 ride by trading with the following m erchants: Woodson's Auto (a m p Kelly Drug ( xj . Kartei» Market Shields Grocery I he Pastime Emerson Service Station Gidney t? Safley Grocery AIRPLANE WILL BE HERE JULY 25 Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to, steal it if you must, but read The Sentinel. A Financial Department Store The hank th a t fu lfill« it.« d u ty to the co m m un ity is in every «cn.se a fin a n c ia l d epartm ent «tore. To it« customer« it ha« va riou s services to o ffe r outside o f those u su a lly th o u g h t of. those o f being a d epository fo r funds and a place to b o rro w money. It has sa fety deposit va u lts to rent at modest fees, it has a savings d ep artm en t fo r those who wish to put large o r sm all am ounts at in te r-s t. it o ffe rs the service o f its n o fa riis . it u sua lly has sound advice to give on investm ents, it u su a lly can place money fo r others on safe se etirity. it has tra v e le rs ' checks fo r sale, tran sfe rs money to any p a rt o f th is o r a ny o th e r c o u n try , it sends money by telegraph in u rg en t cases, it has an i-scrow d ep artm en t, it w ill make collections on co ntracts held by its eustom--rs. and d a ily p erform s various o th e r service». You should have a checking account w ith the o ld r e li able th a t w ill give you the advantage o f a ll these o the r services. The First National Bank Of C ottage G rove Capital $50,000 S u rp lu s $25,000 Use of your gross receipts for advertising and increase the volume of vour business 10%. E le c tr ic R e fr ig e r a tio n — t h e l a s t w o r d in m o d e rn c o n v e n ie n c e D eliciously frozen >»i»d> »nd d e u e rb . cunning cube» of kc |ust nude lo tinkle mu5x*lly n l 1 J giro .. milk *nd cresm, butter »nd «J»«, m e»n »nd cegetsble», pre served for d»yi and days agaimt ipodage . . I Ht electric refrigerate» does all ths, and more, st the modem home. It doe« e ^nomxally, too, became the cort of electric service a low. Vm t your X dealer'» Ucrc today and plan to put an electric refrigerator in your home M o u n ta in S ta te s P o w e r C o m p a r I H I W M tM W ( O M P H H U K I R K H H ' W Enjoy Train comfort to Portland a n d to C a lifo rn ia A quick overnight trip to San Francisco; by day or overnight sleeper to P ortland N o rth or South, Southern Pacific invites you to en jo y the comforts o f train travel on your next trip. ____ First there's the "Shasta "toPortland and north, a day train equipped w ith all- steel coaches, comfortable re clining chairs, Pullmans, and the new "Silver’’ lounge car. Or you can take die "O re g o n ia n " ac night and arrive in Portland thefol- lowing morning. Southbound, the 'Shasta'” leaves here at night and arrives in San Francisco at 9:30 next morning. You save an entire day by using this overnight service. ASK YOUR AGENT ABOUT THE NEW LOW ONE-W AY AND ROUNDTRIP FARES BETWEEN HERE AND POINTS NORTH. Southern Pacific T. M. Boyd, Agent—Phone 11