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(?■ V Just Received O r a n g e M a rm a la d e a n d J e lly Delicious and appetizing— just what you want to fill in between seasons 2 5 cents the ja r - ■ — D ic k • Cl p u r e n t » l i t N u i l i l l l l t . B i l l »«•rtN kilt n b e e n in F u rtla n d t i l l » w«* c k M i » . II < K u l i e v , u f 1 II 1 - AA • c k a i t h t lie ! J \ Ht CM i l f a t m l i e N . W e Fit Your Eyes Correctly M 1 *i« r k «*r a ud i lid M r » M r. V. \ R ie h iiio n d ! w o H nii- m i d M r - N« i*tnfi J h i r l i m u Mini w«*r « i l l K l l g e i l e T u e - d a v . W e ;* r • • f i* 11 \ e q u i p p e d W i t h I tie fi •* \\ « h t iiih I most » iic n tifn i iint i i i h i r H t ' met i ii I r i t i l |«*||M'M kfioAAIi I n o p t i c a l hi n in ♦ W e a r e p r e p a r e d t o g i A r y o u r « ■>«■•• a I b o r o u g h te n t ! i l l i | H ' l l i l i l U Ml 11 s I ll«*t ‘ »f A d it ig n o N iN i»f \ o u r 9 r «• ii !»!«• \ \ l t l i < M i t »til* j e e t i n g y o u | n t i l e » li g h t « - t it ii ii o y ii nee or i n j u r y h i d o i n g ho . W e n r e i | t i ; i l i f i e i | )»\ e x | •«* r l e n r e a n d l i o t l i f i l e » c l e l l t l f b ' u m l p r a c t i c a l k f i n H l e i l ^ ' i o f o p t . .un i r \ t o l e n d e r Vi Ml f i l e \ el V be st hi I v I* < | " o H)t*|e, w h i l e o u r c h a f g « - w i l l he f o u n d n*{| Noimtdi* III I-VIIN lIlNtmoe. tin FLACK B R O K E N LKNHK8 ami uml K n g i n . n i II Sim«*» f n r n » I i * ii 9 tin * W n n l M i l l M Mt« r«*. Til«* W ' • m e l i ' n I n r e i g l l M l mm Í ••IUII V h « i • i«*ly «il til* M e t h u d m t « l i l i l í ll w i l l m e e t III 111«* « h u r « h p u i l o r N a t 2: '»n o n J u n e 5, Sl| will« h f i l i l e f i l e l i n f e bnXl'N W i l l he Dp«*lin|. A l l l l i e u i b c r » a l e lei|ueNt«*«| f n !»«• pr«*» •ni The c o m b t o un ron e k a o y r k l i k f FROM K Y K T K O U B L K m 2 2 tf to f«»r M r» l t d . K i n g l e f t W «•dii«* »«I a y l(;i la • 1 « »Ik t o s i - i t r e l u t i a e.». fu r her«* O rn ili frin ii M a in ili B A R G A IN S II I M r . nini M r » W .1 W o o d » n io to re il lo W ed li fluiti y. \| i n lle rlie rt Noli. M ihh M I i r \ E n k i n , M r » . .1 S. I t e li K l l e n M e li n oli u n d l i t t l e I . o l i i hi * W y n i i f i n o t o i e d t o E u g e n i * i n t h è E u k i l i t u r S ii t i i i da A :» m i n t t e n d e d t h è Nrhool e x l n l u t . Ilru re le t \Autche», (»euri neek I m e » , iti ii u io ii ii Inxnlliere.H unii r 1 1 » ^ . \ tu li I m e ot g r a d u a t i m i p r e s e ti! *. ( ’a l l nini nei1. 1!. ( \ M in ic e li . ili I 1 1fe F ro n t« in th is \ i i * i i l i t V thi.N w«»ek u i p p e d i j u i t e ti f e w e n r l v he miN u n d |»o tu t o e N I » ti t t h è «timing«* w i l l l i o t lie ner- Ì oun . a i »i 11 n g re la ti v« * « . IN M K N ’S & BOYS Oxfords We have Home odds ami ends that * e will rlean out at prices that will surprise you Inrludrd In these are nearly evety kind of Oxford ImaK inable, I d m many differeut p M l I .mil pu.cs P O W ELL & H EM EN W A Y WIIKRK FRICKS ARK RIOIIT Mr*. W. .1. Woods rereis ed word yes I terilny o f the disith o f her brother, \ . M W o o d wu n in l ' o r t l u i i i l t h i s w e e k l.lnyd I hi V i n , of l.inroln. Net»., in some o l i I min Ì li«'*». kind id mi urriilent ut the Mur«* fsliiiid II«* wiin in the mnrin«»N. M i s i N e l l i * * I l e i n e n w f i \ i* m F o r t l n n d mix y sani \ i HI t i II K Ut t h è K K O iltn e r. houle o l Ite r 3« Il II t , M i n . ' ' I ,ew ie, w ho lins I m *«* ii the cook nt I the Oregon hotel for seven yearn, has saration during thnt N o r v u l l ’ o w e l l I ii i n l»een u p I r o tn F o r t t a k e n h i * f i r s t S t e v e n » t l i i n w e e k \ i s i t i n g I ti s p n r e n f N , tim«*, und ss ill s isit nt Portlum! und j ot her poi (Its. Mr. n i n i M r» A . S. F n w e l l . (f ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ^ ROY E. S H O R T GROCERIES S h in n wer«- ' H i e N e n io r r I n nn aai II g i v e i 9* n a n n u i t i rliiHN p l u v , ‘ ‘ M r . I t o l i , ' ’ tit t h e h i g h s c h o o l a u d i t o r i u m n e x t T h o r n d a y ••s i n n i g . T h e ii M 'i ulierN o f t h e eia»» n r e n t t e m p t i n g t o MiirpUMN t h e effo rt» « o f n i l p a s t Nenior rlliNN«*N m o l a f i r s t rliiNN p r o d u r t i o n m a y be a n t i c i p a t e d b y t h e p u b lie. re c e iv e d , th«' J u -t f in«*Nt b r ue«1 * 1 * * t w a t e h e n Huitiii b l e f o r t e mi p r » - e u t » a t H ( ’. M fidwevi M i » J o h n K e il and fa m il y r i v cd b e re t r o n i W y o m i n g . lin e of g r m lu l l in 17 t f the past w«*ek ssith M r s H a r r y M* »< -i t . M r s J a ln i M iss J o s e p h in e W r i g h t gen»* Mift» rs K r i d a V. M i- K l n o r K n o s s b - .-f »«• nr S p rm g fie ld . J. J . W ilso n , re la tiv e s th e M r s . (.‘h a s week HOUSE CLEANING W y n n e & K im e HARDWARE FKUIT JARS! There probably will be a ahorta^e in jars before the season is over. Look over your supply. SPECIAL 1 gallon can Ripe Olives ............................................. $ 1 . 0 0 Mince Meat, package..................................................... .10 ft lbs. Diamond W P o w d e r................ ................................... 0 0 SHORT’S GROCERY BLOCK ; Salmon, Red, one pound can .............. ............................ : ; o c Shad, one pound can ......................................................... 2 0 0 Booth Sardines, mustard or Tomato Sauce ................... V. B Sardines in o il.................................... 1 f» C — 2 for 1250 Tuna Fish, pure white meat, V^-pound.......................... 15C Tuna Fish, dark meat, 1-pound................................. 250 Adam s, j \ W rig h t w ere Ku Í d o in g * j l-A IN T H VA R N ISH . LIN O LE U M SCRUBB1NO RRUHHEH ETC A fte r you cl*ane<I up why not buy an otl stove amt do away with dust and dirt'’ YO U N E E D A L A W N M O W E R W E H A V E EM WE HAVE (>tt»i M i c h e l , J r , »*f Rost b u r g , v i s i t e d 1 d u rin g h«*re. M r u n d Mn» W . ( ' .b d n i H o n , M r a n d M rs G e o r g i - Mr(^ u< *cn, I I . ( ‘ M a d s e n , t ’ huN M a l i , l i e n l . u r e h , F d W i l l s o n a n d FOR FISH ami (.« o r g e S m i t h , o f M i i r»h f i e l d , w a m i n fio c i t y d u r i n g the past w eek. M i- ♦•ml at M r s J o h n S i Is b y h a - f o r - a l e a b a b y r a r f in go o d c o n d i t i o n . Two b lo c k s l i o f i l i o t p o N t o f f i c r , P h o n e PJ n Y. fn lM c CONSERVE MEAT BY USING h ii A e a r \ - m i va a i b o r n lu« t w e e k t o M r M r». ( 1 W ilk li • I lint r e c e i v e d a liess l l l i r o f R o r k f o r d Mils e r w ' t i r e i n n e w e s t p a t t e n i M . H«*»t nil s n v s n r e on th e m a r k e t . S u ita b le fo r w edd ing» . Il ( ‘ M adsen. m IT tfe . K V K R Y TIIIN O ir hi A i t h ii i D u g a n l e f t l a s t w«*«*k f o r S i l ve 1 1<• n, w h e r e he w i l l 1ie e m p l o y e d d o r iu g the -u iiiu ie r. A. BRUND & COMFY Grocers to Particular People Mr anH Mrs. Enrl Hill ;«r«* her«* from WcNtwoo«!, Culif., visiting nt the bom«* of Mr. H i l l ’s mother, Mrs. Lucy Hob lain!. They are moving to Raymond, Wash., ss here Mr. Hill ssi.l work in the M i - h Mary Me( ready, o f Corvallis. shipyards. Npent tin ss < • k ♦•ml ssith M inn Mildred While prices go up. get i chi-sy -cc Hall ond hand «*ar at pre-war prices. We W;ifitei|, hogs tat or stock; highest bav«* a dandy l ‘J l - Flanders 20 in tip market price. Kärrners' Cash Market, tf top condition. Has new tires and has Mr-. Wm. Sherwood, o f L on Angeles, just been complet'dv overhauled. Would \ »sited this week w ith relatives and I n * a Nplendid bargain at a much higher friends while on her way to visit her price. Go«*- at £225, and is going to go. Get in while the g e t t i n g ’s good. Wood- parent- at Aberdeen, Wash. son Brother«. rnl5tf M »' L. M. Thompson returned Friday Mr. and Mrs. J. N. England and lit J rom a s i-it at Eugeni* at the home of tie daughter »pent the week end at 8a her brother, D P Murtón. •Mr- Jasper Patten ha- reeeis«»d a let lem at the home ot Mrs. England ’s par ter fitun her son Will, as ho is in the elite, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Anderson. The nas s , ni vs hu h be says that he has al England- will -hortly move to Milver ton. ready made se\ on trips to France. Phone 65 Cottage Grove Hospital A strictly modern homelike hospital fully equipped for the scientific treatment o f any disease cither medical or surgical. Open to patients o f any physician. Special terms to obstetrical eases. Moderate rates to all. Special attention given to diseases o f eye, ear, nose and throat and general surgery. DR. S. M W E N D T , PROP. M r s . <» W . S h i e l d s s s r i t o s f r o m D r a i n t o has«* T h e S e n t i n e l - m t t o P r i s a t e R o b e r t P S h i e l d s , ss ho m ssith M u tte rs * b o th re g im e n t, f \. ( ’ , and M rs. AI l i e R o b i n Min t h i s ssi^'k o r d e r e d t h e p a p e r s e n t t o h e r son . W in K d w a r d s . w h o AND SAVE A D IM E BE PATRIOTIC A Big Showing of NEW WAISTS, HATS AND SKIRTS AT THE FAIR SEE THEM----------QUICK Miss Velma Hart, «laughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart, underwent a mastoid operation at Eugene Wed net* day and is recovering nicely. Mrs. X. W. Chapin returned Tuesday from an extemled visit at Leona. Mrs. Abbs* Betty, o f Pullman. Wash., returne«! hmm* Monday, after a visit of a ss«*ek ssith her cousin, Mrs. C. M. .1 ackson. »Mr. and Mrs. Ben Pitcher were in Ku- ;i*ne Saturday. The Sentinel receives inquiries every week from prospective settlers who wish copies o f the paper. I f you wish to sell your land your a«l. should be in The Sentinal, where prosp«»ctive settlers will sec* it. Don't ask us for ore«lit. We pay out hundr«*ds o f dollars for all kinds o f pro duce, and ss«* must have th«* cash or Mi v George Hall. H. J, Hhinn, Clm». produce. S p ra y ’s. land to sen«! hi- contribution for tin* iu22tf Red Cross «Iris«*, He repoifs that he i- MeKibben and \V. !.. Huldiell attemled Mrs. Alii«* Robinson spent th«* w«*ek just aide to sit up, aft«*r an attmk of thè Kebeknh ««mvention at Seasitle thi» end in Portland. tin* grip. He expresses a wish that he »» eek. Ray N«*lson has joint'd the signal «•ould be here to li«*lp put Cottage C»r«»ve Hergmann Sho. » for »ale at thè SS'ool- corps Janie- Sutherland is taking Neb * * o\ er the t«»p. * 9 eli Mill» »ture. Miss Visi.un Griggs, o f Conist«»ek, sis Mi». Albert Woolley, ot Wetidling, i» if«*«l several «lays o f this week at the spending tin* Aveek with Mrs. (., M home of her uncle, Hiram Griggs. Seott. Miss Ksth«*r Hill is visiting f«»r s«*s M in . Maud W. Willett«. o f Kirl.v verni w«*«*ks with relatives at LaGrnnd«*. daughter of “ l 'n e le ” Burnì- and Edgar F. Rugg. of Portland, is spend " A u n t ’ ’ .lune S’ enfrh, i» visiting here mg tin* we«»k at the home «»f his cousin. with her parent» and other relative». J. W. Eddy. The two had n«*t met for SS'. C. C o l and family have moved for :IA yenrs and Mr. Rugg spent s«»m«* here from Coulinga. Calif. time in Mr. E d d y ’s offic e ssithout b«*iiig Mr». SS'. \V. Wilson, o f Ytinenlla, »pent recogtiired. Mr. Rugg r« « « ntlv moved t«» the week end with relative» here. Portlaml from Salt Luke City and is Mr». J. R. Ritter, o f Portland, »pent just re«overing from an attack o f small the week end here visiting at the holin' p«»x, which was pre«-ed«*d bv typhoid of Mr». H it t e r ’» mother, Mr». Norman fever. He has tras«*l«*d «»xtensivelv and llu k e y . has I««*9*11 in every state o f the union Mr». Barbara Hohl visited during tin- but fhree. past week at Kusehurg, with her datigli Sil ¡ 11 « l«-s, sit in*» l.-s, sit in ter, Mr». Anna He»». l{.*o fin (r. rooting, tooling, I'amt, paint, paint, paint, paint, fottuti'- Urovo M i«, f o . a I9 tf K rm iii», t In* i- i « h t iiiiuitb»olil »on of Mr. uml M r». Fra nk Citrmtini-ia. of |)o ri*nii, t i i, * « I Moinln y. Ili«* lioili \\a* takra to I'ortlainl T n r » i l a v for intrrm rnt. Mr». Robert Nutcliff«- i» »u fforin « « ir l i n »prninnl »vri»f »ii»tainr<l in a full. County ConiiiiiHHiom-r Nponet-r « a » n|> from F ii ^ i ' iii - Tiii-»ilav on rom! btiain)-»». IM P O R TA N T A J F i i r i i i e t N 9 C jim I j M a r k e t t h a t meuiiM w e p u y y o u Mpot eu uh f o r y o u r p r o d u c e u m l f o r » p o t etiNh y o u r a n n ti v e m o n e y ou y o u r fe e d , p o u l t r y « U p p l i fJ i , need» . i m l g r o e e r ì «* n M i n . L . H iilN f ii a ii w e n t to J u n c tio n ( ’• tv W e d n e s d a y to u t t e m l th e f u u e r n l »if h r i o N t r i , M r s ( ' l a i n T h o m p i o n . Mr». Ali«-»» Richnionil arritcil Tm-»ila\ from 11iittl.iir«l for a \ ¡»if. WALK Y o u n g and II Wm Edss arils «•am«* down from the Mr» \\ Wilkin» and daughter » i» Molieinia district to east Ins ballot in ited in Portland tbi» week. lb«* primary «‘lection and is staving in t tentili SS' imm I» e ante up troni Portland town a few «lays. Fridny to attenti thè funeral o f Mr-. J I I . ' h a u» be i - i - i n S a n F r a t i e i N c o o n Furniers' Cash Market pays ca*di for W.totl» ’ fai ber, I \\ Hel.ong M i. bllNÌIU*N«. e hie k «• a s, «*ggs, hides, rhittem bark and Wood» returned homi v» irli bini >atnr old iron. M i » . w . ( b X n I i i t a n d ehil«ir«*n ar i* Hamilton Veatch ssrif«*s from Port ilny. ili. wenf le ft W < d l i e H i i : i \ n i n i r o l l ì i ile I ed t h è i j u m f e r l v e o li f e r e l u «• f l i e i e l’o r O r. M u o r e , w h o in l.lk fo n I- \r«*hi«* R «e a r r i v e d \\ « .ln e » « | n A f r o m I ' n l t III II ll t. a iNit h i» f a m i l y , w h o are h e r e v i - i t m g M r - R i« «* ' n i i i n t h e r , M m . » 1 ( neh r a n . I »i I I G F u i k i n hoii e u m e «I oavii f r u l l i E o g e n e tu e o n ilin t thè r e g a la r q u a r te r ia c o n fe re n te T iie *ilf» v , in heu of D r. K n o tI n Ilig g itiN ( i «•«•k. M a i ki t p a y * l a-h fo t »p ttitf« M r » G B F i t« h e r, M r a n d M r s Ob * ♦ III »-!• i-«»n u n i M a b e l a n d E d i l i ! S h o r t 1 idge \A ere a m o n g thoN«* f r o m l i e n * i n L u g . ii,- W I I n e m l n y . TALESOF THE TOWN Joseph Meat W C d n e N d ity M y rtle O PTO M E TR IST O P T IC IA N LKNHEH O K O U N I) ON P R E M IS E S S pra y it y •'KK*- wm. D. J. Scholl Ite v. J K ug»ne I i o la y o n b u N in e s * C. A. Kurre has received the new* con Mr- Mary Warren and daughter Fa\\ «>n ’» plm-e at the pontoffie«- for a ft-vv Mi Hefty Humphrey and daughter tra«* for carrying the mail on tht- I j m day» but he himself leave» in fbe draft B« U 1 .tir« h. F r a n k K i m x u n d M E. I*.*la Hid Mi-- .\e|he M ver- motored up don Black Butt«* route. of May 26. Stun«* A ere aU H 'tig t h u M«* f r u m her«* i n Doni f.ugen«? Sunday afternoon and s is Fred Burris, ssho had bo«*n visiting Mr». E. C. Shav and daughter» were Ited briefly :if the Elbert Smith home. J K iig .-n c w I ■ liic » d u y . hi- sister. Mrs. Henry Arbogast, re : in Eugene Saturday Ho spot «ash and eurry home your turiie«! to bis home at Portland Monday. > U r . « u f f in k e p t I minv tli«*Ne daVN f i l l Mr. and Mr». James Buchanan »pent j gotid- means cheaper goods. .Make a l l l g p i •M« 1 1 • t m i i N f o r Nick n Ii « ie» m id M i - Elsie Slagle has returneii from j Sunday at Springfield with their »on, \ n u m b e r I saving at S p r a y ’s. in2-tf II«* III* A « » |«»-c- » c u * e B r i n g y n i i r - i n * is w i t h t h e s a m e c o m m a n d t«*aching a term of school at Azalea, in j who is ill in a hospital there. o f c o p ie s o f T h e S e n t i n e l a r e g o i n g t o ! ND> Maud Griggs was up from Com Douglas county. A d e • i et- • •! f u r i ' loN ur e w i i h g r a n t e d t h e boVM ov«*rseaN. stork Saturdnv. III til«’ «•in u i t c o u r t T h u r m l u y m t h è ii«*reuft«*r S p r a y ’s store will not de \ CUM«* 1» L i «d 1 •«*«•! » a g i i i n »t B arb uru liver anything in town. We d o n ’t be H i . 1.1 a n d . g a ii i N t b e r un a i i m i f i i N t l u t i l i lies«* in the unnecessary «*xpense; also i i f t h e • •«•tu l e o r i ’ I i l l i p I I . . h i . d c c a s c d . ss«* don't b«*l i*‘v «* in the people that ear ( o r t h e -uni u t £ 1 7 15.1 »5, u n d f i r n u t t u r ry their gooiis home helping to pay for lie A - * t «•«•««, a g u i i i N t r e a i «*»tut«* i n Luti«* the other fellow ’s deliveries. rn22tf \ \ . k c r | » Ii «■«»III pl«*t v r« •1 n r d n i l t i l e *»f n i l • ‘ I« •*•' — l i l t e d bv UN 1m i d i t ill t Cp III «’ •' b t o k i l l I«*I|N(l*N \A i t )l< • l i t f u r t l i « * r t«,N t m g \V c Il 1 •*« * « l u p l i c t l t c b m k « * u h i ’ I in «* n f r i li» 1 * F u n * n I h an id be . 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