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✓ / r SOCIETY. Kov E. Erickson, o f Hort lu ud, und Misa Anua Liudstrom. of Divide, u i member of the IS elusa o f I he Cottage Drove high school, were united in umr ringe Saturday ufternoon ut the home of the bride’s lather. I*, l.iitdstrotti. The ceremony' »u s performed by Key. Joseph Knotts, of this city. Those pres eut besides neighbors were Mrs. Erick son, of Cortland, mother of Mr. Erick son, and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Olson, of Portlnud. Mrs. Olson is u sister of the bride. The eonplo » i l l make their home ut Portland. ♦ O ♦ Mrs. E. W. Armes entertained the Presbyterian ladies’ aid society at her home Wednesday afternoon in honor of her sister, Mrs, K. E. Griswold, who will soon go to Cherry Grove to make her home. Several entertaining guessing contests, some musical numbers aud the serving o f punch provided a very pleas ant afternoon. ^ ♦ ♦ ' Today at noon, while their men folk are making merry in the jungles of Mosby eteek. Mrs. C. II. Corson » i l l entertain a group o f friends at a lunch eon. Her guests » i l l be Mrs. Kov Short, Mrs. Bert Trask. Mrs. Albert lle lli» ill, Mrs. W. J. Woods and Miss Minnie W il cox. -je + # Mrs. Albert Helliwell entertained the M. P. G. club on her lavvti Tuesday nf ter noon. Special guests who enjoyed the occasion were Mrs. H. A. Miller. Mrs. Charlea Jackson, Mrs. Claude Kein. Mrs. C. II. Corson, Mrs. P. J. Melimeli and Mrs. E. !.. Smith. I • / • Seri— p f Inform ative A rt id — •m Dcntml Hygi— Ao. C What Are The Six-Year Molars? i t r H R N thn child It »bou t \ \ >lx y e a r. o f M e thn ’ * ttrvt V< nuan<mt nuilar. appear. T n e re are fou r o f them tw o In th e upper law and tw o In the low er. T h e y com e in after a ll the teutoor- ary teeth h ave taken their place and appear Juat hack o f th e last tem p orary molar on each aide aud in each jaw . T h e y are v ery o ften mistaken fo r tem porary teeth, and folks Im agine th at any teeth com - ik in at that axe must arces- sarTly he tem p orary teeth. I f anything ytnluii goes y e « wrooic with them they M ! U II go. thinking ________ th ey w ill soon he replaced by N ature. I f any o f the six-year molars are allowed to he lost by d ecay, it is r Ions which eaa- not Its regia, ed. N o th in * can e ve r be done in th e future which will perm anently re place the lost m olar after It Las been rem oved. These fou r iwrmannnt molars d o asset»/ the asssf icmluig for a period o f te e p eon . T h e y prop the ja w s ap art w hile other teeth mature and take their several places in th e jaw . T h e ir loss is n ot necessary and may be w holly avoided . N o o th er teeth are so nersssary and im portant as the drst perm anent or mix-poor motor*. Jh e B e a l T est S T A N D A R D OIL C O M PA N Y (Caliiorni*) A Great Patriotic Demonstration at EUGENE, OREGON I.cvvis Hooker left Tuesday for a visit at Newport. Mrs. W. U. Perry returned Sunday from Portlnud, where she underwent a medical examination and found that her ailment »a s not as serious as hud been feu red. JU LY 4th NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS I D ELIG H T V A L L E Y (S|MH*ini to Th»' Sentinel.) .lulu* 13 . Mr-*. I,. M. Hurtling, Mr* Khiridjfo ami »loo Fay motor»*»! up from Salon» Friday ami HjM'nt tin* w w k «*mi ' at tli»* \V. K«*«*i»t* hoim*. Th«*y r«* turn«*«! home Moinlav, M inn Ruby Keen« Accompanying them for a visit among relativ »*s. «lohu Hoilaiiav, of \V:tUl«*n, stayed all night Friday with M«*rwin Wilkinson. The *1. A. *)oii family iitotortvl to Ku 1 g«*nc Saturday. Tin* Ira Hoidler and N»dan Hopper families. o f Mount View. th»* H«»din»* family, of Leona, with the Sufley, Shat i tuck, Cornutt, Sears and Xtio u fnmili»*s, mad«* up an automobile party which j picnicked at th«* Moahv cr«*«'k for«! Sun day. Mr. and Mrs. ( ’has. Conner ami son Roaeburg Review: A wedding h : iu (»«•raid spent Sunday in th«* Grove wi th! , performed Tuesday by Judge K. W. .Mrs. Conner’a folks. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Joll and son Frank ; Marsters, when I.ouisn K. Mostachetti, o f Divide, was united in marriage to drove up Row river Sunday aft«*rii«M»n. Mr. and Mr*» Krnest Scar* eiitcrtnimsl Harry McDole, of Cottage Grove. The PuktUkod » * t As Board o f Dental Kxamtnere Stole o f Oregon — of gasoline is in its boil ing points. In “ Red Crown” they form a continuous, uniform chain, — giving easy starting, quick accel eration, power and mile age. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. ment, returned home Sunday, accompli mini by her three childreu, her parents uud Mrs. Orin Kobinson. Farmers ’ Cush Market pa s cash for chickeus, eggs, hides, chitti ui bark and old iron. Word has been received by his broth er here that Marry C. Watkins, »h o »as injured in November while in the French trenches, is again bark at the front. young people will make their home at Cottage Grove. . . . Mrs. Idab Veateh and Mrs. Elbert Bede entertained the former members of the Enin non club Tuesday afternoon in honor o f their former president, Mrs. Ben Groff, who is visiting here from Redmond. Refreshments were served. News reached this city a few days ago of the marriage at Vancouver last week of Harry Tennis and Miss Mae Hayes, both of whom are » e ll known here among a large circle of friends. They will reside in Portland. <$> ^¿j> ♦ Miss Silsby and Mrs. H. A. Miller were hostesses to the Constellation dull yesterday. T A LE S OF THE TOW N jfie Gasoline ^ Q u a lity For Dainty »Desserts — there is no other flavor that makes them as de lightful and refreshing. bin, are v i* it in g at th** home n f Heek ’* father. I) ji » i Heck. B IO C O M B I N A T I O N OUTDOORS and INDOORS AIDS TO THE W E UNDERSTAND EYES SIGHT. COTTAGE 1GROVE SAMPLE STORE Mr We AMONO THE CHURCHES C A TTLE SALE 300 H E A D Methodist Church- Rev. Jos. Knotts, pastor. Sunday school at 10 u. in. Keg iihir preaching services ut II a. in. und 1:00. Kpnnrth leugne ut 7 p. in. Mid «eek prayer meeting Tlnirsduy evening at k:0u. Morning, ehildren's day program. Evening sermon, “ The Strife for Per fection. ’ ’ 30 Shorthorn cows, heifers and cows; 1 roan Shorthorn bull, 3 years old; 30 3-year old Jersey heifers, all bred; 30 3 year old Jersey heifers with calves by side; 30 Ouernsey heifers, 1, 2,f and 3 years old, some with calves by side; 12 yearling steers, mixed breeds; 30 yearling Jersey heifers Baptist Church—E. O. O. Groat, pus tor emeritus. Sunday school at 10 n. m. Preaching ut II a. m. Prayer meet- ing Tlnirsduy evening at 7:30. Christian Science Church- Services in the chapel at 242 Second street each Sunday at II a. rn. Regular testimonial Ladie»1 Panama Hats Broken Lenses Quickly Replaced 881 — Willamette EYE W. Ladies’ White Canvas*Shoes, $0.50 Values »3 .9 5 Ladies' Dress Shoes $4 50, $4.95, $5 95 and1 $ «.9 5 Children's Dresses, 98c, $1 25, $1.95 to $ 2 .2 5 Men’s Shoes, $2 95, $3 85, $4 95 to $ 7 .5 0 Men's Union Suits, $1.00, $1.25 to $ 1 .5 0 Ladies' Union Suits, each Men’s Heavy Loggers, calked A little eh— o f Grm— lf helpt the Oh**rvulion OM f»r through many m hard hour. i SIGHT SPE C IALIST AN D O PTIC IA N Street, Eugene, Oregon. Factory on. Premises! Any gift from the folks back home means a lot to the boy. When you tend him tobacco, lot ¡1 be good tobacco tobacco worth sending all that long way —the flat, compressed plug of Real Gravely. J TH E A LV A D O R E RED CROSS W IL L SERVE D IN N E R “ T' i Telephone 3621 Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and ho will tell you t h a t '» tha kind to send. Scud the boat I Ordinary plug is fnl.e economy. It cost* la*, par waak to chaw Real Gravely, because a a me. 11 chew uf i t last, a long while. If you .moke a pipe, slice Gravely with your knife and add a little to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve your smoke. S E N D Y O U R 4 R l t ND IN THF. It. S . S M l V IC E A PO U C H O F I . K A V U Y D ea ler, all around bara carry it in 10c poaches A 3 « fla m e w ill put it into hia hand, in a n . T ra iu in « l am p or Seaport uf iba U . S. A . Evan " a v e r th e r e " a 3c .lam p will tak e it to Upas. hi«.» E. L. Klemer Sale* Manager OREOON ................$ 9 . 0 0 Uc TVill W elcom e it pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Terms- Six months' time will be given on amounts of (bo or over. AJI notes must be secured paper at » per cent. Twn per cent discount for cash on amounts above (50. , ALVADORE, . «)5 < \ $ 1 . 1 5 . .$ 1 .7 5 . S 1 . » 5 $ 5 .9 5 L. H. Linbarger «¿WOODY U n d ersell Ladies' White Kid Shoes, $10 00 Values Auctioneer SHERMAN U n d erbu y m id See Our .Bargains Christian Church—Walter Cxllison, minister. Bible se bool !»:4fi it. in. Y. P. S. C. E. 0:30 p. in. Preaching services at I l a . tn. unii 7:30 p. in. There « i l l be neither church services nor bible school in the morning. Even ing subject, “ The Wayside Cross.” A ll the cattle have been in spected by Dr. Roy Smith, of Eu gene. Optical Supplies I»»» hel«l at tin* J u n io r H ig h S h«t«l I m i i I i I m g m K uge iie , «•uniliietu’iitg \Ve«laea«lnv, Jim«« IPI-H, ut u. m un d la n tiiig fo u r d a y *. A »«he«lule « » f the tim e «*u«h »til» je«* t I» g iv e n lim V he had «»II Itppli inni I*v order uf *nid Court Tue*d:iv. th« eutiuti t»* L «1. Moor»*, « o iin i) iM’htxd Mlth «luy ut .1 niv, IK I1«, ut 10 oYlocki Niip«*rintenilent. Jun 14 « I N n tie e i* h e re liy g iv e n th.it th«* un «l«*r*igiu*I ttd fiiiflin tra tri* «*t thè «".ititi* u f O m i r II T tip lin , derenned, h a * t'il««l in thè ulto ve e n title d cou rt Iter fu m i nceniint in nettlenient u f mml «state.! * ----------------------------------------------- « I at 10:00 o'clock a. m., the follow lug stock will be offered to the Lighe?:t bidder: v liK r fr 't D ecp-C urva K ryp to k l.e n .t » A re H u t u Music by some of the best bands in the state (Special to The Sentinel.) .Tune 10.— Roy Foster was it (»rove vUitor Sunday. Wm. Auld arrive«! Wednesday fiom Kathryn Fost«»r, «.i ('«»Unge (irnvi« »* Newport and the Auld family left ‘-»at urday for their new home at that place. «perilling :i part of h«*r vacation with it MiH8 EIi*e Scott and Mi** Madge her grandfather. Mr. and M r*. Chari«** C onner vi*it«*<1 llainlde left Sunday after having com- Tiieadny at the K«l. C o n n e r hum«*. plet«*d *uee«***ful term* o f school. M r*. M n r y n and twp noiim and M r*. ignite n numi>er from Hadley villi* at Riehard*«»tif o f S ilk C rfe k , \ ¡sited at th«* tended th»* danee here Friday night. Mr. and Mr.*. Elmer Crow«» and daugh L a s i n Davitl.Hun home ln*t week M r. and M r*. Meek, of H riti*h ( ’«»him ter Lain. Mr. and Mr*. Oral Crowe and JU NE 20, 1918 fr Prices will be given visiting Home Guards (H p ir ia l 14* Th.» S«*nliti«*l.) .fun«* 13.— Mr. mid M r*. .L»*«’|di lain itrd und du ugh tci lierniee a rriv e d Tue* di»v from U;tki i in their mot «»rev«» I#* und Miti«' n ir ft» *pt*nd » eoiiple o f w«»«‘kii w ith H F. R i nurd. LORANE. ALVADORE M22< Grand Military Parade and Review a f e » guests Monday evening. b e cream and rake were served. Those »h o eajoyed their hospitality were Mr and Plan to be in Eu This year above all we should celebrate— the government requests it Mrs. Kenston, of Saginaw and the N il gene July Fourth Announcement ol amusements, special attractions and n ovel le .it in e » will be made soon. ! on and Joll families. Miss Bernetta Hotline, little sister o f. Mrs. Frank Snt'ley, is here visiting :il | Home Guard Fourth of July Committee— R S Bryson, F. W Merrell, S I) Read, R H the Safley home. Wood, W W Branstetter. .1. W. Shattuck had the misfortune to break a toe »b ile unloading t i e s Monday. The M. A. Horn family arrived home, mod Kirk, Mr. :tn<) Mr*. Alvn Ulivi»« und m e e tin g each VVednem lav at 7 :.10 p. m :». tu , in ih«* C o u n t y C o u rt room in the Monday evening. Mrs. C. II. Iluiglit and son Mylon | .•Min I him* 1 and (ilaiiy* ( ’lineman w«n* T h e liu iid in g i* open fo r the ti*e o f the cou rt h«»i»n«* in Kug«*ne, O re g o n , ha» l»een e ir e u lu t iu g lib r a r y ea«*h VVedne*duy f i % «‘«I a * the fu n e n ti «I pia« «• f«»r h ««ti ri li g and Mr«. A. Wilkinson and little I Kugeite visitor* Thursday, frutu 1 :.’IU to 4 :il0 p. in. A ll a re ettrdially Mr*. K White i* vi h it i il Iririnl* in in v it e d tn the nervirei» a * w ell un tu «d»je« t ton*, if a n y , tu »uni f in a l a rro tin i daughter Mary motored to Eugene m n ke une o f the lite ra tu re tli«» Grove. and fu r the M e lliflu e n t o f auld entât« Tuesday in the Haight ear. Mr and Mr*. \V I Lynch hnvt* h«»«*ti Ih itin l t in * I if t h «lav u f J u n e , 1 1H At Wilkinson »a s in Album Tue» vi*iting at th«« Ralph Lynch hom«*. < i \HA i PAPI i N day on business. n o t ic i : o r f in a l h k t t l f m e n t Mr. and Mr*. Kliner Crowe and fain jn I t jllL ' A llu n ili» ! rut rt i Mr. ¡mil Mrs. W K. Nixon areoni| nied the Will Hall family, f ('ottagr »ly. Mr*. L. A Crowe ami Glmlv* (.’hup III flit* Coll fi ty ('«flirt * > t thè .Sfitte uf | I motore»! to K«>*el»urg Sunday. Tearhern' ExatulnaMuu ()r«*g«»u l’or Lane Conti tv Grove, to Portland Wednesday, the trip, being made by nuto. They expect to be in th«* matter ni th«* K*tut«* «<f 0*rur T h e atiit«* « 'la m in a t io n fur te u e h e r* THORNTON CORNERS. gone a »eek or more. Il Tapi in, de«’eaaetl. ah«« are a p p ly in g f«»r cert if ieiil«*» w ill - Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Dillon arrived Monday from Portland for a visit with relatives. A it pound son was born June 4, I It IS, j to Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Lake, at Dee, | Oregon. We pay 10c lb. for cascara bark and furnish the sacks. Woolen Mills .Store, Miss Florence Hememvay, accompa nied by five o f her university churns, was up from Eugene to spend the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Hemenway. I,. H. H ill was in Portland several of ,h‘‘ I'M* week. W. J. WOODS. S PE C IA L A G E N T Standard Oil Co. Cottage Grove, Ore.. Mrs. He Id a Cooper, o f Oakland, Ore.. g_. . ___ . 11 .1 - wjlo had made an extended vi.-ii at the Get your girl— and then get vonr an- home o f her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. nouncements from The Sentinel. *** | T. Poole, while obtaining medical treat All Lane County Home Guards A re Invited to Participate in a i . J n P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Damili«*, Va. Th* Paient Poach keep* if preth and Clean and Goad — It it oat Heal Crnaely without this Protection Seal t a t e tili a lie d IB S !