rK in*Y , J» Nr. m , im i n m m o r m o n ., cottaok o b o v , ct — now . SPECIAL 4 th o f J u ly S a le S ta rts J u n e 25 Entire Stuck of Druizez Reduced 10% DI»count on Hosiery and Lingerie Your Ohoioe of Beach Pajama» $100 Houie Dreaae» >150 Nkw Shipment of Wiahable Silk» and Voile» Just Arrived Be Sure to Call ut Our Shop” and See The»e Value» M r and M rs Thadlus Ellison and two children of N ew po rt, T e n n , vlelted b riefly Tuesday w ith M is It It Reed, M rs M cN ew and Mr» Mills, M r. Ellison Is superintendent of the N e v p e il' high M h'.'.i l i e and hla fam ily are m ilking a three- month trip through the western country and com plim ented Oregon »«■•iimv highly H e a r I G. Shaw In "G u ilty or N o t Oullty** Bunday e v e n in g Jn2Sc M i» J H Barton of A n la u f died Hunday at M y rtle point, where she had been visiting a daughter, M rs I. B u i low She was the m other of I J D l l of this i l l y H o w ard Kagan spent the w»»k In Portland vlaltlng friend» _ A ll child ren who were absent { when tlm last s eru m ] tre a tm e n t was given for d ip hth eria inav get this tre a tm e n t any tlm » now fro m D r. Froat. Ml»» Franc«» Beaulieu of Bend I visited over the week end w ith Frances M ackln Jack K elly, »on of M r. and Mra. I ,ho K elly, left Haturday to spend the sum m er In Seattle w ith friends. from sch ool D r. and M rs. R H. Fields 1 Reedsport visited here F rid a y \ of A rth u r K n lckerbo eg er and fa m ily of P o rtland visited F rid a y and S at­ urday w ith M r K n ick e rb o ck e r’s m other. M re. L e ttie K nickerbocker. FAGB E a rly C h ristian B u rial Custom Not Undsrstood C h u rch N e w s Hi range burial customs o f ilu early C lirlstlana were discovered by the Uni versify o f Pennsylvania nm Presbyterian Church. Duncan P aeura expedition during Its third sea­ Cam arón. Pastor. Bunday school, son of excavation at M o y d tin i. E g y p t 10, a class fo r each one w ith a teacher q ualified to teach, forenoon "In the vaulted chamber o f a service, 11, sermon topic, "A S p irit burial o f the C hristian period." a re F illed L ife ;” evening service, 8, ad­ port from Alan Rowe, field director of dress by Rev. H . Davis, pastor of the expedition, said, "m any of tlit the Baptist church. P ra y e r meeting, i every W ednesday evening at 8. Real C hristian bodies were burled In very Bible study w ith a large group In bright garments and some of them 1 terested In the explanation of the had small pieces o f sheepskin piled ! word of God. see over th e ir faces to a height of a l­ 1'enteco«tai Assembly of God, 1024 most 20 Inches. T he significance ot E M ein H t , Atwood Foster, Pastor. this custom Is not known to os.” Sunday school, 9 45, M rs. Gusslq forenoon One o f the most Im portant dlacoy- H eard , superintendent; 1 service, 11, evening service, 8 Young erlea of the excuvatora waa a lime­ {people’s meetings Wednesday eve- stone slab bearing the only known { nlng at parsonage, 1031 Jefferson, contemporary portrait of King Hene- ‘ Bible study and choir practice. feru to be found In Egypt. Heneferu P ra y e r m eeting Tuesday evening. 8, ! Bible study on "Second Com ing of < waa an Egyptian ru ler who lived a l­ 'C h ris t;" F rid a y evening. 8. evange- most &,(>») years ago and who waa i listlc, young people In charge; responsible for the building o f the H aturday. 3 30, children's church; {H aturday evening. 7:30, street m eet- i great pyramid nt Meydum. Ing Carved In relief, It depicts the • • • { king wearing a dose fitting cap, L u th e ran C hurch 'M is s o u ri Sy­ I above which are the horns o f a ram nod) Service» at 11 Hunday In the ' A dventiat church on we»’ M ain supporting two curved plumes. street Bible class fo r adults, 10 i T here w ill be no service In the eve­ ning, W . Sylw ester, 303 Roberts “ E lephant T ea t" N ever ¡street. Roseburg, pastor. I e • e S tand ard QUALITY TIRES GOODYEAR BARGAIN PRICED PATHFINDER L if e t im e (G u a r a n te e d Sup«rtwl«r ("ord I'lraa C aah P rtr ee — M o u n te d F ree a — rm — Orerei»» <»< Fach •4 -7 9 • 4 .* « l .e * 24x4.50-28 9 -6 9 .« 9 t0 x 4 .M -.il 9 -4 5 « .8 7 1 .4 9 28x4.7.6-19 « .» > * .1 « « -» 7 29X.4.M-I9 * • « 9 4 . 4 9 8 .8 7 t# i6 IMI-29 « • 7 « 4 - 9 9 1 .6 » 28x6 26-19 7 - 9 9 7 . 5 4 » .» 9 16x42428 7 . « e 7 - 4 « «.X » 11x6 25-21 e . i 4 7 .9 8 8 .4 » MxJ ...... .. .4 8 4 .4 7 5 - 9 9 I6 x J«A Rd. C l. 4 . 1 « 4 . 4 4 .9 4 M x .tfio .s .a . 4 .8 « 4 .1 4 .« • .4 li< ____ 7 -5 « 7 -e e 8 .»8 12«4 ...... 7 -9 8 7*5« 8 .»8 J4I4.40-JI Ml»» T h e lm a K em le ft F rid a y for Eugene to attend aum m er session M argaret H o rn e r o f Roseburg Is a t the Eugene Uuslne»» college. vlaltlng M arie Cooley. Bov M A Groves has been In 1 M r and M r». J. W . M erry m a n of I'o rI land thia week attend ing the ) K la m a th Fall». Balhel G owdy and M rs H e rh e it E a k ln motored to annual M. E. conference. P o rtla n d Thu rsday. HKAVY D U TY TRUCK • Have money on fire and auto Ins. M rs. F. L. G ra n n is und dau gh ter N O T E : Layers of curd fa b ­ Phone 3H, Arneat., Jnl7-Jylc 10x5 Carolyn and H m p m Hubbell re­ I«.»« 14- ric No's. 9 and fc are cord A fte i the Mu»onl<* picnic at Ben­ turned T h u rs d a y f r o m Seattle, 1.1x5.. iT .te i e . e e a. se breaker »trip« ton lam e park Hunday M r». L yd ia where they hud visited fo r tw o za.«e 12x8 »•»e “ Always Welcome'* Htouffer, Mr«. C la ra B u rk h o ld e r i week». and Mi»» Bella B u rkho lder motored M r. and M ra. F ra n k S tille r are Io Corvallis and »pent the night aa o n ly t h e w o r ld 's spending the w eek a t N ew po rt. guuat» of M rs. Lulu Briggs T hey la r g e s t t ir e m a k e r o ffer « ! D r. and Mr«. Claude K lm e spent also visited the Bald anil Hnlhrede Ml»» Ix>li Godard amt Eldon Per­ fam ily and returned to Cottage the week end a t T re n t, vla ltln g ■ u p o r t w l a t C a r d T ira « L ife tim e G u a r a n te e d rine of Hcnttle »pent the week end G rove Monday afternoon. Mrs. K lm e ’a parents, M r and M r». I w lili Ml»« Godard's parent», M r. and W L. W heeler. Bey D P. Cameron waa In P o rt- j C a sh P ri M r» H I,. G odard Ml«» G odard 1» Mounted Free Jack K n ig h t o f Eugene visited ii-m nlnlng fur the aum m er and H r. land Tuesday to perforin a wedding “ T O !— I ceremony. last week w ith a brother H a rr y and , P errin e returned home Hunday. Miss T helm a W llklnaon, who had helped h im In the barber shop. J II C ham ber» an>l Vlotui C h am Dw elling F ire In » , annual pay T he B aptist church held Its an- 29x4.48-21___ e i . < 9 • »-4« 4 .9 1 bare attended a m eeting u t the '»ren t plan. D on't be w ithout Ine. been visiting Bethel Gowdy, re tu rn ­ Fails Bridge Builders 24x4.M-2Ö___ ed to Eugene Hunday. s - e e »-7« W illa m e tte Valley L um berm en'« aa. Phone St), Arneat. nual ch u rch and Sunday school pic­ .« 8 C o m m un ity M en's Bible Class Jnl7-Jy8c 16x 4 .M -2 l___ . o r l a t i m i In F ila m i» F r id a » n ig h t Miss B erth a H t e p l i e n i , w ho nic F rid a y aftern oo n 5 - 9 « » .89 at Hanna ' An elephant recently took p art In meet« at the a rm o ry every Sunday .« 8 28x4.75-19___ M i and Mre. B ayin md G rube and ■ teaches at Ashland norm al school, grove. l i m i I In » m i . d E u g e n e t a l k e d u n 4- 4 -* > •«4 a novel test o f strength o f the at 9 45, lesson, "T he Prom ised I-and fa m ily of Pengra vlelted here Hun »pent Hal unlay night w ith M ra H. " llu m e Loan and Having» Banka " 29x4.75-24___ 4-74 4 .97 ' in Prophecy." I. G. Hhaw. teacher. Mra. W R. A shw orth o f Eugene preened steel which Is the latest ma­ I day E M a ik lr y She le f i Hunday for visited W ednesday w ith her p a r­ Mx.4 86-29___ • • • 8 .1 4 M ia . O landa Boa» am i Mia» Zan­ teria l ueed for motor car bodies. M ie Paul Pieper and children ' Eugene to attend aum m er school. 1 ents, M r. and M r». N. E. Com pton. 34x3H R«. a . 9 .9 4 .8 4 Hlghw av B aptist Church, H e n ry na M uughm er. teacher» In the ('u t T h e elephant, fo r all hla vast hulk W ilson Davis. Pastor. M i« Janie» p. G rah am and Mr», A D Hm lth and M r» Id a M ille r, Sunday tage O rnve «elioni», left S aturday arrived home M onday night from | a vlalt In Portland j c E. F ro st returned Tuesday fro m and weight. Is a most discerning school. 9 45. Bible classes fo r all b ro th er and »later of Mr». M C. fur Han Kranclacu to attend lurn- GOODYEAR AIX -W EA TH ER S m er echuul T h e adult realizes he la agss, M rs. K a rl M ills, superinten­ M i» H urah»l A lll.o n arrived Moo- Huletn . a fte r «pending several days Bressler, and H aro ld E m e ry and i animal. there M onday afternoon they mo- Jean Kldaon o f Salem visited Hun- { H e a r I O Hhaw In "G u ilty or Not day from P o rtland for a vl»ll w ith 1 tored to Milverton and visited the heavy and knows Instinctively what dent Forenoon service, 11, sermon day w ith M r. and M rs Bressler. topic, "The A rt o f M ak in g D u ty a Hope l l l e i t Richm ond fam ily and M onday G u ilty " Hunday evening Jn24c her parenl». M r anti M r» Good Used T ires $1.50 Up— Expert Vulcanizing w ill bear his weight. Indeed, In P riv ile g e ;" evening service. 8, ser­ . Fleeter. {night M r». G rah am wa« In itia te d ! M r. and Mra. N o iv a ll Arm a» ut Rapid countries where elephants are used mon topic, "Secret of the H e a r I <1 Hhaw In "G u ilty or Not Into the W h ite Hhrlne. Eugene returned laet week fro m a is a means of transim rt, the natives G ro w th of E a rly C h ris tia n ity ." T his G u ilty " Hunday evening Jn21c t r i p to C a lifo rn ia and v l . l t m l w i l h Delegates fro m here attend ing on completing a bridge w ill try to • m eeting w ill be held In the Presby- friend» here. {'c ria n church Young people's meet- M i ami M ra W A W itc h e r have the E p w o rth League pep ra lly F r i­ persuade one on to It. I f be refuses, {ing a t 7, John W ilson, leader. une In Dorrl». C a l . to visit nt '.ho day night at D ra in were Ralph and A ndrew Brund, Krneat In rk w u .iil. the bridge Is strengthened until be .T h u rs d a y a t 7:30 the pastor w ill ow e of a daughter, Mr». A rth u r W ayne Monroe, Glen M cK Ibben, A ltieri lle lllw e ll and »un Itlllv made SERVICE SALES Fred Boeley, Thom as Gallo. D o ro ­ Hm lth. a trip Into the Bohem ia d le tu n -t consents. Accordingly, at a pressed give an exposition of F irs t Epistle thy H lew art, France» R and all, H o w ­ i o f P eter Hunday A »-pound d aughter wae born steel company's works a platform s e e F rid a y to M r and M r« Churle» ard T a y lo r and Kt-v M A. Grove» waa fixed on top of a car fitted Church o f C h rist, I. G . Shaw, Woodson Brother» »old a V-8 Pu tnam o f Moahy creek wltb a body of one-piece construc­ P astor S u n d a y School, 9:46, Clem Ford coupe to Clyde Davla of Ix>- M i and Mra. W illia m Jack out. A O lU C tl.T tU A I. S a rff, superintendent, the men of Ira n e F rid a y . tion, and a five-ton elephant was In ­ fo rm er realdenta, were up fro m E u ­ I this class are w ith the com m unity ^ ^ ^ ^ u n ^ lB ^ W e d n « a d a y ^ h 4 ^ ^ ^ 1 L - ^ « o d y e a ^ R a d lr > ^ P r o K m n i^ ^ ^ ^ H e rb e rt E a k ln und W o rth H a r ­ vited to step on It from a warehouse men at the a rm o ry every Sunday; gene Haturday floor at the same level. The huge forenoon service 11. serm on topic, H ave you Been our announcem ent vey visited at Hcottsburg Hunday. rrtoee a l lU achbutu M ia George M ute and Connie on thle p a g e ' Nelaon M otor Co. 2-tc beast never hesitated, and the body “L ib e rty ." com m union of the Lord's la ba»« per Um » 8 00 {Supper preceding sermon; evening M i and M r» C liffo rd W ldder- Hutchinson »pent U n it week In stood the test w ith ease. »later, service 8, sermon topic. "G u ilty or la bulk —per um M o» •heini o f C a lifo rn ia »top p ed over Portland visiting Connie'» Mr». John H a tfie ld . { N o t G u ilty ” or "T h e Citizen's M oral here F rid a y night Mr W ldder- f'uatotuer'e bage, tun MAO R esponsibility fo r the Resulta of R ichard Carton o f P o rtland vis­ ■ h e lm 1» a f o l l n . l I r a lili o ' B » » tb o v » a A n e c d o te | H is Suffrages." Young people's M r and M ra Joe H a m m e rly of ited tw o days this week w ith Don P ra y e r m eeting Portland spent F rid a y night w ith i Um phrey. The Royal Philharmonic society— i meetings at 7. T h u rsd ay evening. 8; W o rk e rs ' con­ In la n d and Gurdon M uuie cf M r M r and M r» W ade C raw fo rd and YOUR IDEAL "M EATINO” PLACE and M r» W illia m Ixnd e»» founded In 1813 and «till flourishing ference M onday evening P o rtla n d M rs E J Moore. M r. whll» attending the Eagle« eonven- Ed Coukm an o f K la m a th F alla vis­ « « « as probably the most exclusive and ited Haturday w ith M r and M r». J, M ay lle y m o m l and Ml»» J»an i lion. Church o f the N azarene, Elev- distinguished musical organization Moor» o f N ew burg epenl the week Ml»» E th el 1*011» of M a ra h flrld 1» L. B eatty. T hey were delegate» to O rr, end w tth the O m er M oor» fam ily In the w orld— has a proud memory ¡ enth and Adam s. Rev. T . J vlaltlng w ith the James Pott» fa m ­ the »!..'■ , ¡..i,,-.- M! l l l S i r t M fi.q n P astor/—Sunday school. 9:45, Roy the K la m a th reservation grange. or two In respect of Beethoven. For Allen, superintendent; m o rn ing ser- Mee our announcem ent on thl» ily Ml»» E m ily H aldem an le ft for page Nelaon M otor Co .I H ilf Gout and ounifortable on a w arm one thing. It commissioned him. In { vice. 11, sermon topic. "T he H eaven­ i Corvallis Hunday to attend aum m er MILK FED day The I'aaU m a. Tubacrua. con- 1822, to w rite a symphony. He ly C o u n try ;" evening service, 8, M r and M r» T om Coal» of T illa ­ fe c tlo n a , card ». pool. rnXOtfn school. {sermon topic. "C a rn a lty ." Young m o o k . who had b o n v la ltln g th e therefore wrote the Imm ortnl Ninth V elm a W ilson, wha had been vla­ M r and Mr». W illia m Carlson of O m er Moore fam ily , returned noma A 7 ’-»-pound dau gh ter was born "Choral” symphony, one of the most people's meeting. 7, topic, "L o y a lty ltlng In Eugene w ith an aunt, re­ a rrived S a turday and turned M unday T hey were accompanied ' P o rtland Wednesday to M r and M r» Cleo , wonderful of all his works. The to C h rist.’’ home Hunday. • • • by l*a u lln e and Harah Jane Moore w ent Into Bohem ia to w ork In the George M atthew », Lcw ellyn Rex Morelock and ha» been named Veta. original score, In Beethoven's w rit­ F re e M ethodist Church. Roy W . E v rung H lar m ine this «umno i M r and M r» H aro ld W h itlo ck M r». Id a V eatch returned W e d ­ LEAN AND TENDER How ell, pastor. — Sunday school, M r and M r» G uy M rF e r rln mo­ and W ayne M ac k ln spent several nesday night fro m and dau gh ter Bevarly. Gen-’ Vlev» T a k ilm a , to ing, Is now In the British museum. 9:45, M rs. M abie Sallee, superinten­ days this week fishing nt E lk lake. tored to I .owe! I Hunday and re­ and Eunice M n a n d a and K rn n a th And furth er, Ih e Philharm onic so­ den t; forenoon service. 11, sermon called the T h e y met M r. M atthew '» fa th e r and which place »he was W a rd motored Sunday to G ran ta turned w ith th e ir daughter» June W , I. Lucan and »on there. fore p art of the week by the seri­ ciety's gift o f i.ViO to him when he topic. “G ivers or G e tte rs ;" evening i*aa». w here t i n , ■ ■ Mi and Mr» and Jean, who had been visiting ous Illness o f h er m other. M r» topic. "The A lbert lle lllw e ll and K a rl M ills was on his deathbed was of such services, 8, serm on Hubert M eranda of K la m a th Falla the le iw ell Stubblefield fam ily. Jud gm ent.” Young were d in ner g u e .ta of Gu» P erret Johnson, whose condition has im ­ value to him that his le tte r of S tan d ard of Eunice M eranda returned to K la m ­ Mrs. Ada Epperson and son M onday evening at Yoncalla. proved. people's meetings, 7 30. topic, “T h e STEER BEEF ath F alla w ith M r and M r» M era n ­ H om er, who had been visiting w ith thanks to the society expresses his C reation " P ra v e r meeting. 8, T h u rs ­ M ra. R alph B la n k and in fa n t D r and Mrs. E rnest Lebow le- da M r» Epperson's daughter. M r» H deepest gratitude for It and promises daughter, accom panied by Mr». W . day. P o rtland, A Hagen, left Hunday fo r I xm tu iiu -.l H u n ,lav f i ..in 1 In return — a Tenth symphony! T hat where they attended Masonic grand E N iS M , I'-ft by m otor today for Angelr» to m ake th e ir home CARD OF THANKS lodge and Eastern H tar grand lodge. Kradwood to vlalt relative». T hey alas! was never to be w ritten . U ch efte ld «tow ard |p r p lu m b in g , w ill re tu rn Sunday. W e wish to express our apprecia- M rs. W illia m Kidw ell underw ent ekaee uie«aJ w o rk Phone 1I7J tfe {tion o f the kindnesses shown by M r. and Sirs. Sam Veatch of { MILK FED VEAL a goiter operation at a Eugene hos­ Bradwood arriv ed W ednesday night | : neighbors and friends who assisted P It HDcel, M r» Iv a n B a rk e r pital M onday. G rea t A p p e tite s ' us at the tim e of and follow ing fire t o «pend several days visiting re la ­ and M r» H o w ard H a rtle y arrived Miss II B. Roaanthal of P o rtland tives. Jn24p Tuesday fro m Redm ond to vl»it Fondness for pickles seems to which destroyed our home. hn» been w orking this week a t the M r. and M rs. V E Strock. ii day» M r H i.c rl 1» v l a l t l n g M rs. B ert Stonehurg and C la r­ have been a characteristic o f famous office of the Standard Masoning so­ at the I I . A lla g e n home. Mre. ciety. ence Stoneburg motored T h u rsd ay COTTAOE OROVE B a rk e r la visiting file n d e and re la ­ to Lebanon to visit several days ‘ personages as well as of ordinary Loose L e a f Binders. Sentinel. LEAN SHOULDER CUTS H o w ard Conn and »on Jun ior of w ith friend» and relative». mortal a Both ancient peoples were tive» and M r» Hartley- la vlaltlng at ARMORY Corvallis are v isitin g M r. Conn'» i the A lb ert lle lllw e ll home especially fund of pickles, and his­ M r and M r» Jerry' W ilk in s o n o f FOR S A L E —100 W H I T E LEO- parents, M r. and M rs. John Conn. By Cottage Grove Band M r and M r». Leslie E n g ta n i of P o rtla n d visited tw o day» thia week torical records from antiquity down horn hens, layin g 50%. Sell the Mr». H e rb e rt Lom bard and two w ith M rs W ilkinson's parents, M r. ) Redding. Cal . spent tire week end to modern times tell us that Cleo­ lot at 40c a piece or m ig h t trade Band Will Plav P in t here vleltlng friend» T hey retUFMd children. M arie and H e rb e rt Jr., and M rs. George McQueen. patra, Tiberius, Julius Caesar, Napo­ 1 fo r good cow. Claude A rne. Diss- Io C a lifo rn ia M onday m orning and left Wednesday for Seaside to spend Hour of Danoe M rs. F an nie S tanto n o f N o rth , tjo n _ R !e _ P h o n e _ L F ^ i _ ^ _ _ i_ _ jn 2 4 c PURE PORK Mias M y rtle Kent returned w ith several «lav» Mr», l-om bnrd w ill a t­ Bi-nd In v i s i t i n g her m other. M r». I leon, and our own Washington and tend the officer»' ball at the Sea­ them to visit several weeks. Jefferson were among the world Admiaxion, 75c per couple side hotel Saturday night w ith her N e ttie Estes. T en cents w ill buy all the aprav Louise P ru itt o f Eugene, V e ra | celebrities who liked the fa m ilia r hushund, L ieu ten ant Lom bard, who y o u n e e d tO k ill o f f t h e a p h id » on 1» at F o rt Sloven» attend ing en- S ta rm e r o f Roseburg. M a rie Nelson I appetizers that we moderns know so your flow er« and garden tru rk Also Bhe expects to return and H elen O strand er spent the well. Black L ea f «0. G rab er-G etty« Jn21c onmpment week at Bandon. home w ith M r. Lom bard Tuesday. W » m ake new car» out u t wreck». T he cucumber, most popular form M r» N an n ie S m ith hn« returned T h e V ln a l R andall fa m ily mo­ P a in tin g and body rebuilding Out front Roseburg, where she visited PHONE 46 FREE DELIVERY ALL DAY o f pickle, la one of mankind's old­ tored to P rin eville Sunday. M r». tage O rove Body Wortae. L. 8 for tw o weeks. est foods, and was first cultivated R and all and »on V ln a l Jr. rem ained Davis, P r o p , Sprlgga Bldg, jn k tfe M a rv Vinson left F rid a y to spend to visit M rs. R andall's parents, M r. in northern Ind ia 3,000 years before The kind you use in your and MV» J A. Powell. M ra. H e rb e rt E a k ln , Ml»« Lula the sum m er In Han Diego. Cal. O r ls t car—Shell, of course. II . R G reenlev of San Francisco C u rrln and M r» O rpah |ten«on left Mr». D. D. Robert» and sons of M onday to »iwnd aaveral day« In 1» »pending several week» w ith the M edford are visiting here w ith Douglas f i r Is used in preference W E B u rk e tt fam ily . n o rth e rn C alifo rn ia. friends. to concrete in English construction. Ml»» Beulah T h u rm a n o f Spring- Mlea E th el Chestnut and Mra. M rs. John Saucerm an of S u th e r­ Klale Allison are employed In the field »pent the week w ith an uncle lin 1» vlaltlng her fnther, D. Shel­ That stand the paff these M ore than 900,000 In d u strial acci- | M r». George burn. H o te l lla rte ll d ining room, which and aunt, M r and (Babaon'a Htatlstloa.) hot summer days. dents te persons o f all ages occur Gates. was recently reopened M r. and Mr». Charles D eW ald are a n n u a lly In 16 A m erican States. N rleon M otor Co. w ill conduct a vlaltlng In Canyonville w ith M r. caah bualnrea a fte r July 1. See a n ­ D eW ald'» b rother H enry. nouncement on thia page. Jn21c Beginning July 1, owing to present economic conditions we M arshall M ondenhall of this city That do di it mind heat T IM E TO STO P M r. and Mre, Lours Strobeck have and his sister, Mr«. George Y o rk of are forced to conduct our business on a cash basis. W H ITTLIN G re tu iiie d fro m th e ir honeymoon Eugene, spent the week or cold. end In trip and are at present a t the home P o rtland . This is not a reflection on the credit of our many custo­ "Y o u can't a d ver­ of M r Strobeck'» folks. tían today and q uit M r. and M r«. G. E. M cCullough re­ mers, but we feel th at by so doing we will be able to save M r. and M r». O. W . Sch w artz of h im o rm w ; you're turned Tuesday fro m a b rie f trip to Peoria, III . have gone to P ortland, M edford not t a lk ln i to a many dollars for you as we will sell everything in our line n fte r v laltln g at the home of M r. maaa m eeting—you M r. and M rs. George M atthew s for much less and will be enabled to meet or beat the keen­ Schw artz's slater, M r». F. B. V an M r. and M rs. J. 1. S m ith have { are ta lk in g t<> a l>a had as guest« Sunday at th e ir sum ­ Everything you expect to i N o rtw lck . rade — lin io - lla r m er home on the Um pqua M r. and moved to P o rtland . M r. S m ith was est competition. —Would You Pay 85 Cents? bon. M r, and M r». D. A. Em erson a t­ Mrs. Charles Beidler and daughters fo rm e rly day cle rk In the B a rte ll find at a modern service tended a banquet fo r S m ith -H ug hes M ad elle and Jane, D orothy U m ­ hotel. station. W e ll: H ere's a chance fo r you to Instructors T h u rsd ay evening of phrey, Clyde S m ith and B rew e r M r». H elen D eLo n g spent M on­ Inst week In Corvallis. day afternoon in Eugene w ith a be spry once m ore— to do y o u r w o rk M ills . son Donald, who Is In the Eugene c heerfu lly w ith o u t one tw in ge o f , , Legal Reserve F ire In», a t 20% A. W . Swanson and M e rv llle saving If risk acceptable. Phone 36, Veatch spent Sunday at Scottsburg hospital s u fferin g fro m a dog bite pain. H ere's a positive guarantee th a t | Arneat. Jnl7-Jy#c w o rk in g on M r. Veatch's sum m er received tw o w eeks ago. H e ex­ pects to soon be able to re tu rn no rh eum atism s u ffe re r can a ffo rd Mrs. Clyde Robert», who had been home. home. to pass up— you can be free fro m attend ing grand c hap ter of Eastern M r. and M rs Schofield S te w a rt Automobiles and radios will be sold on contract terms as M r. and M rs. Joe S m ith and agonizing R h eu m atism — and keep S ta r In P o rtland , returned h im e spent the week end at th e ir sum­ Fat and Bert fa m ily , w ith M rs. Sm ith's uncle free fro m it. I.u c lle Rand of R o ieb u rg «pent Saturday accom panied by h - r p ar­ m er home on the Um pqua. heretofore. Our stock is complete, get our prices before you and aun t, M r. and M rs. Sam V eatch G et one 85 cent bottle o f AUenru the w eek end w ith a alster, Mrs. ents. D r. and M rs. A. S. A ustin, and L o ran S tew art left last w eek to of P o rtla n d . M rs. L illia n Bost and {an aunt, M r». A. J. Kingsley, of buy. I. or»n H a rv e y M axin e Rand, who attend encam pm ent at F o rt Stev­ tw o sons. Jack and George, of fro m Cottage Grove P h a rm a cy w ith had visited at the H a rv e y home for Aberdeen, W ash. ens. A m a rilla , Tex., spent Tuesday a t the understanding th a t y o u r pains R a y H u ff cut hl» left leg F rid a y tw o weeks, returned to Roseburg Lloyd G riggs left last w eek to Scottsburg a t the S m ith sum m er and to rtu re w ill a ll be gone in 48 ' w hile c u ttin g wood. , w ith her hours o r money back. spend tw o weeks nt F o rt Lewis, home. M r«. Hazel M cN eil fro m Mosby W ash., where he Is a tte n d in g a re­ P itc h fo rk s . H a y C a rrie rs and A nd when pains are gone— keep M r. and M rs. Joe Dam ewood left P a rts G et your farm in g equipm ent creek «pent F rid a y w ith M rs. C la ra serve officers' school. W ednesday for Redm ond to visit rig h t on ta k in g A lle n ru 'till every fro m O rab er-O ettye. Jn24c B u rkho lder and dau gh ter Belle. M r. and Mrs. C linton M ercer of th e ir son. V. S. Damewood. b it o f h a rm fu l u ric acid is ou to f Hand rehearsal e v e r y Munday C a lifo rn ia arp v isitin g M rs, M er- M llllc e n t Burrow » vlelted laet M rs. O . V . Breese left yesterday y o u r body— Happiness comes w ith w eek In D ra in w ith Beulah R itch ie. night. eer's parents, M r. and M rs. T o m fo r C am p Clatsop and F o rt Stevens this w on derfu l prescription — thou­ M rs. Florence M adden and three M r and M r». C. E. U m ph rey and Short. to view the a rm y maneuvers. She sands know It—you ought to know To Save Money Is to child ren , B arb ara, M ichael and M r. U m phrey'« m other and sister, M rs. Charles B onnett, who had was joined a t Eugene by M rs. H . Mk________________________________(5) L ucy of P o rtland , are vlaltlng Mrs. | M r» H e n ry U m ph rey and Ml»« Le- been v isitin g her parents, M r. and H . Conkey. Earn Money M adden'» parent», M r. and M r». D. nore U m ph rey, »pent Sunday at M rs. H o m e r G allow ay, has gone to We have reduced dentistry PROFESSIONAL CARDS. I I . H em en w av. H -ceta.b each .-------------------------------------- Eugene. A n drew E. Johnston IHea. A n d re w E d w a rd Johnston died a t _____________DENTISTS._____________ _ to the lowest price in the his­ the home of a son B a rtle tt at Sagi­ R. W. K. LKBOW.— D»aUst. OfflM j tory of Oregon. naw W ednesday afternoon. F u n era l Fifth sad Mala s t m t s . Hour». 8:10 services w ill be held S aturday a f ­ to 12 and 1 to 8:10. K»enln<« and Sun­ Do you want to save money t ternoon a t 2:30 fro m the M ills day» by appointmant. Phone»: Of He» IS, Then come and consult us. chapel w ith Miss K athleen H u tc h ­ realdeoee 251-H, ings o ffic ia tin g . In te rm e n t w ill be We will save you money. K. C. U. KIKE, E&ntliit, P in t Matioa- in the M asonic cemetery. »1 bank building. Cotta«« Oroe», Or». 26 years in Eugene, that is M r. Johnston was born in G allo- Spaelaliat In »»traction, »dminlitratlon of polls, O., F e b ru a ry 18, 1858, and was nltrou» o iid and oxyzen. oral »urgery. recommendation enough. 74 years of nge. H e came to this Office phon» 10. Kealdeac« 188-K. v ic in ity fro m Colorado and had ___________ THT8ICIAM8.____________ { Will accept a limited amount lived here 20 years. H e Is sur­ K. C. K. FROST.— Phyalclan »nd »ur- of farm produce or wood. GO T O vived by the one son. g«on. Office In First National Bank STANDARD Painless Extraction building. Phon» 47, Cottag» Oroe», Or»- T h e re are only tw o or three free M a r t fa r your All your teeth extracted for 1 countries In all A fric a . i . AXLEY, It. D.— Phyalclan and «ur- g«oa. Keening» by appointment. Oear I t Is estim ated th a t outstanding ) the ridiculous low price of manty Kem'x r>nig »tor«. Cott«g« Oroe», Oregon. $7.50. This means just what mortgages In the U nited States { ATT0BMEY& ; total $80,000,000,000. it says, ALL, both upper and Broadcasting o f U . S. congress is EKIIKRT W. LOMBARD. — Attorney lower. »I Law. First Notional Bank building. discouraged due to length of Phon» 84, Cottag» Oro««. Oregon. speeches made by Individuals. Plates — Rubber, $6.50 $10, every gear and bearing — and it'» a T i» not difficult to hold down . J. SHINN. — Attorney at Law and M others of eight years are not un­ $12.50; the best, $15.00, no complicated job. H e know» what repair and maintenance coitJ for Notary Pnblle. Practice» In »11 com mon In Ind ia. better. Hecalite, $20.00. your car needi. your car. Proper lubrication w ill do C o rk legs are never made of cork. courts. Bader building, Cottog» Oroe», Oregon. A m erican people must pay th ir ­ Keep your car in condition w ith it, every time. Fillings—Silver, 50c to $1.50 teen and one-third billion dollars on Standard Lubrication.— T h e n feel Porcelain, $1.50 to $2.00 Your Standard Lubrication Specialiit I m ortgages fa llin g due in 1932. it G O with “ Standard” Gaxolinel Gold Crowns, $5 to $7.50 knows what greases to use and where Each generation of In d ia has 3,- itandaxd oil company or califoznia to put them. H e has the tools to reach Bridge work as low as $5 200,000 deaths caused by c hild birth . "C o rk legs" are so named because Children's teeth fillings, 50c m akers o f such articles o rigin ally Extractions, 50c lived on C ork street, Piccadilly. Coffee berries arc seeds out of la rg e r berries th a t resemble cher­ ries. B r ia r pipes are made o f heather 204 Tiffany Bldg. Eugene First National Bank Bldg. root. Phone 397 T h e average life of a m ortgage Is H. W. Lombard, Attorney U r STANDARD STATIO NS, I N C , A N D RED W H IT E V B L U I D EA LER * six years. T h e S m a rt Shop C ity B riefs GOODYEAR SPEEDW AY VALUE I •c a p ita TR I N Your Old T,r“ COTTAGE GROVE MOTOR CO. Always K / CHEVROLET Give The Lime Rock Jack Maulding, Prop. Home Loose Leaf Forms of Every Kind. The Sentinel. Print Shop Q U A L IT Y M A R K E T First Chance FANCY FRYERS......19c lb. LAMB STEW.............. 5c lb. BEEF POT ROAST.... 14c lb. VEAL ROAST...........12c lb. Fourth of July DANCE PORK ROAST.......... 12c lb. LINK SAUSAGE.......17c lb. Hot Weather ALL KINDS OF SEA FOOD GAS 85 Per Cent of Business Failures Are Firms Who Do Not Advertise. FRED ANDERSON, Prop. Seiberling Tires Announcement National Batteries How Much Would You Pay To Be Rid of R heum atic Pains In 48 Hours? Battery and Tire Repairs . “P a y C a sh an d P a y L e s s ” Motor Inn “H e lp U s to H e lp Y o u ” S ervice S tatio n Nelson Motor Co. DENTISTRY REDUCED “H E K N E W JU ST W H A T W E N E E D E D /” D Smith-Short Grocery —Phone 153— D S a tu rd a y G ro c e ry S avings 10 Bars Laundry Soap 35c Pkg. Naptha Chips Carnation Milk, tall cans 25c 4 Rolls Dr. Warren Toilet P a p e r................................19c 19c Happy Home Corn, 2 cans 29c 33c 5c Schilling Baking Powder 1-lb. Formay Free With 3-lb. Can. 4 lbs. for i «»«. _______________ H H H I 63c Soap Coupons Butter and Egg Special We will redeem your Palm Olive and Crystal White Soap Coupons 1 lb. Cottage Grove Cream­ ery Butter and 1 dozen fresh eggs, both for ............... 33c Cottage Grove Adjustment Bureau Collections and Adjustments Dr. S. D. READ STANDARD "51“" GASOLINE