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Word ha» reached here that Rev. H N. Aldrich, o f Male in, former pastor of the Methodint church here, tin» entered the unity Y. M C. A. work Hot Weather Lunch Goods Mi»» Margaret Hrund, o f Portland, duughter o f Mr and Mr». H. K Hrund. of till» city, hn» enli«ted a» u it * nog rnpher with the navy. Or and Mrs < A. Smith, o f Newport, who Imd been \ ¡siting ut the home of ( Mrs. hiintli's pa rillt», Mr. und Mrs, F. I W. Hawkins, left Saturday for Mabel, I afie i w hieli .1 he I will visit ut Portlund before returning home. r DR. FLY SPRAY Miss Addle VanNortwiek is recover- iug fiom in juries sustained in a rerent | full. She put mirrjing a bas ke t when! she »tumbled und fell down several : steps \ piece o f wire from the hn»k*‘t penetrateli the knee, illflieting u pain , ful wound. Buy Nelson, who reeently enrrsted ! With the signal corps, stopped o f f hto Mi turdny while on his way to Camp Fre j moot, Calif The Sentinel receives ioquiric» every week from prospective »ettlem who wi»h copies o f the paper. I f you wish OLIVES, RIPE A N D GREEN to »ell your land your ud »hould be in I’he Sentinal, where pro»pective settler» will ace it. B A K E D HAM -CH IPPE D BEE F SLICED TO ORDER A marriage licen»e was i»auei| at Ku - g< ne Wednesday to John A. Piitti»on, of T ILLA M O O K CHEESE PIMENTO CHEESE Portland and Mi*a Hattie H. Latide»», f . A I.neh was up from Grants Pass of Ihi» city. CHILI CHEESE P E A N U T BUTTER Holiday and Monday on business. Mr». Kiln Thompson was a Kugene We pay J Ur lb. for enerara bark and visitor yesterday. furnish the sueks. Woolen Mills Store, j CHERRY CITY HOI.SUM BREAD (I. M. Mnrkshury returned yesterday j F o r Sale b y ■■ — ..... Miss N'eliie Myers arrived Saturday from a busine»» trip to Portland. fi mi Kugene to spend the summer with Donald Vtinlloskirk visited Wednea lo r sister, Ir». Klbert Smith. day wit h h i» m o t h e r and Ni»ti*r in Ku- Allen Ki k was down from Dorenu | gene. Saturday. W. K. Wilson, of the Salem Tib* and “ I'lti'le” Marne Vestrh was down Mercantile company, accompanied bv S. fiom Rujadi over Sunday unit Monituy. L. (¿odiird, motored to Ros«*burg ve» Me report» “ A u n t” June as getting terdsy on busine«». ...................- ------------------------------ along linei.'. They are spending the The City Meat Market pay* cash for summer at the home of their duughter, M inn Selma A beetle Í n » p e n d i n g ncv egg». sptfltfe Mr». K. S. , I o|i|ei lull a . e m l ilnv» with tlx (' I* (iillililii family F. T. Burdiek has filed with the coun J. M. Magladry, manager o f the Bo Tin* Hip?ist Suinlay »«'bool h#*ld it» W E M A K E A S P E C I A L T Y OF on I *on n t Fork. ty elerk application to r**gi»t«T the lt e ini 11 L u j i i I m t company, wu» in Kugene annual pinnr Monday. name o f his farm as “ Mountain V ie w .’ ’ Hurry Culver, o f Grants I'nss, a pent several days o f the past week on busi ' 8«*rg<itiil la v Tennis is home from Sundiiv here with I iin fninily. ness. James MclCay was iu Kugene Sunday. Fort htevens on a 10 day furlough. He Mr». F. L. Kv n un was in Kugene Sat reports th; t he and .Sergeant Ralph M i » n I.ilium Taylor v iaited Hutidny VV . h. Heek arrived Sunday from Co (Saturdays Only) with Mrs. K, K. Finnen. She was re urday. Teeters are about all that i n left o f the quit Ian, H. (.., tor a visit at the home turning to her home on Con»t Fork from Wp tall for laundry and cleaning old Hixth • tin puny. Sergeants Will Me ot hi* par cuts, Mr. and Mr». Dan Heck, it biiNine»» trip to |{ot*eburg. bundles Mondays and Tuesdays un Caleb and Albert G riffin have just been tils wile is visiting at Amity. Mr. and E V E R Y T H I N O FOR til noon. We deliver Fridays only. Mrs. Beck have liked at CoquitlMi for Why burn high priced wood tliiN hot transferred to another battery. We charge Kugene prices. Give our seven yaers but expect to remove to wi uther when you can get u Florence i Cu»h tor wool and mohair at S p ra y’s. rough dry work a trial. Seattle » 0011 . A ut oi nat i e blue flume oil Ntovo from Miss Maud Skidmore ha» returned Sw i ngel II it<1 w ure ? No lii'iit, no dirt, Wanted, hogs— fa t or stock; highest from Tillamook, where she taught a P A IN T S , V A R N I S H . L I N O L E U M no Ninoke. market price. Farmers’ Cash Market, tf term of sehool. SC R U B B IN G BRUSHES, ETC. Mr- I'hll iChod«*» \ ini ted with fr ien d* Claud A. Hawkins, o f i'ortlund, son Altar you get cleaned np why not Mrs. Charles Cooley and ebildren a r e buy an oil stove and do away with here Sunday. ot Mrs. Allie Hawkins, was married at visiting Mrs. Cooley’s parent» at Cur duet and dirt? Cortland June 4 to Miss Maud V. Cut* Ilnrrv Willininn w h n down from Ru W A T C H Y O L K L A B E L . Save 25c. tin. YO U N E E D A L A W N M O W E R iiua. jada Sunday v i * i t i n g with I»i•* little noii W E H A V E 'EM Mr». Andrew Hrund visited at Fort at the I. oiiin Woolley home Word was received here Saturday ot land during the pa»t week. the death at W olf (.reek April Jo ot M inn \unubel Siniill left Sunday for Buy MrCargar has gone to Cuihmun, Oscar Mon ken», who visited here last 11 \. (' to attend Niimtuer achool. To render an unsurpassed where hi* will I h * employ«*«! during the vear at the home of Mrs. S. E. Markley. Buying second-hand cars conserves the H A R D W A R E service to all who desire \u n tin Khoade*, who uttendeil *choo| summer. Ole T. Olsou was up from Comstock industrial energy o f the country— be the alii of glasses here during the piiNt your, hn» returned Used cars ran be bought of Woodson Tuesday. sides leaving you some extra change Our long experience enables t o I i i n home ut l.tike*ii|er Ore. Mr». A. D. Clough and daughter with which to giv e your aid to the var Brother» with small payment down. un to secure the moat satlN The Emmet Sharp family is moving Mr» Fletcher, o f l.eolift, »hopped here Miriam arrived yesterday from Chicago ious war activities. Buying a second fact my results In every K M. Thurber and family, o f Marsh to Aulauf to spend tbe summer. Mr. Monday. to »pend the summer with Mr». Clough’s ry e. field were here this week looking after Sharp is engaged on a road contract hand car may be a real sacrifice to you, Spray will pay you $10 per ton for NiNter, Mr* C. A. Darteli. when you wanted a new one, but sacri And an we grind our «wu property int«*re»ts. They motored over near there. tins kind of old iron or »feel. Clean lip Mi»» Neva Perkins and M i»» Elsie fice* are necessary these days. From lenses. we can supply k I bmn by the way o f Koaeburg. and buy thrift »tump*. ui.lltfc Leu have been engaged a» instructors Dr. G o ff is kept busy these days fill- this list you can select one that will # n to our patleutN In the Virgil Dowell returned t«» Fort Ste ing prescriptions for sick shoes— and serve every purpose o f a new car: 111 the Walker high school for the com \ i‘olli»ion of ii loaded ear ami never Nhortent possible time vens Sunday, ue never loses a case. Bring yours in. * ill rill pt l e » on the high trerttle Ilf the mg year. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott, o f fiorena, Leona mill la»t week resulted in h bad Mr. ami Mrs. Mallie Miller returned E. M. F. 30— Good tires and a splendid Mr*. L. A. Wilson and Mr. and Mr*. bargain at a very low- *mn*hup. and aevenil workmen narrow ly I IL D. William», o f Yoncallu, »pent the went to Cortland Sunday for a v isit Monday truiu a visit ut Ashland. price ................. ......... ......... I with relative*. e»etiped with their live». week end at the Jesse Trumiel home. E. S. Huldermau, who was tn from O P T IC IA N O PTO M K TR I8T Miss Martha Leu bo came up from Al- The home guard i n planning to »end Kujudu Tueaday on business, reports LE N S E S Q R O U N D ON I’ K E M I8 K 8 Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Coffin, of Rose 1013 P A T T E R S O N — Lots of power and » r v eral »«piad* to Kugene on the Fourth burg, spent the week-end at the home I bniiv Saturday to visit her father, who that a new truil is being built into the and a genuine big bargain was seriously injured in the explosion Steamboat,country and a telephone line ot .Inly to participate iti the corn pet i o f Mrs. C o f f i n ’s sister, Mr*. J. A. El ; at the Ishmnel mill. tive home guard parade and review. is being strung that will connect ledge. ibrough to Koscourg. His soli Harvey I f you wan* class at less than the price I 1«. Kleiner, o f Alv adore, and da». Mr*. If axel Edwards has returned accompanied Mr. liolderuiuu on a re- > o f a new car. here’s a 1913 Overland, S Wright, o f Chicago, recently «I»» from an extended v isit at Kooeburg. cent trip to this s»x-tion. The sou re- model 71. equipped with self-starter. <hurged from the athletic division o f Mrs. Marion Vcatch and son Roy, of l«irts no fishing whatever there ut Just as good as new for any and e v the nr my while holding it roniminsion a* With One of Our Bathing Suits For Milt* or trmlr, I in urn*» Will captain, were here Monday udverti»ing Kugene, visited Sunday ut the home o f ery purpose, and a fancy present. Mr». Vcatch *» parents, Mr. and Mrs. Inkr mhim * city |»n»|»crtv; j^ooil tcrum on the big cattle «ale to be held at Alva bargain at............. ....... ....... Swimming 1» an art and a healthful Mr. and Mrs. ira J. Asher, o f Port Jumen Ostrander. Imlnticc .1, M Durham. jn l •«* dore .1 une t*x«*ma«* and one which .»hould not be land, stopped o f f here several days MOTOR T R L C K — Studebaker combi We will have more fresh garden hose Kram*i» l.ac«*v in u new m li liti on to neglected in a country with so many while ou tueir way home from attend \nchor Alnted ha* added hi» 11111111 * to nation truck with good tires and in first hi from fuctory Monday or Tuesday. good swimming places. I f you know tlie l ui|ihr«\v A Markin clerical force. ing the funeral ot Mr. Asher's father, the b»t of the proponed local company class condition; will soon Mwengel Hardware. High quality and how to » vv iiu you ’ll appriH-iate one o f M i. uinl M o . ‘ri nintu i S tro n g u r n v c . l volunteering to nerve their country in ■J. Asher, ut Roseburg. pay for itself at__ ________ low priee a» usimi. our »nit*, i f you d o n ’t know how, lu *« t r i i u r i .li .v froni M u m , S h crn u m whatever cupaeity they may be called. Yeul and beef wanted. Highest cash i Mrs. E. C. Shay *|H*nt the week-end one of our suits will make learning i o»«fity. uinl t»rc \iNifitig Mr» S t r o n g ’» T H E S E P R IC E S M A Y BE W I T H price. Farmers’ Cash Market. m22tf j Farmer»' Cask Market that mean« it the Htnry Russell home at Kugene. easy. p a rent». Mr. uml M i* (*. \. Ktiftch Tln*v I we pay you »pot tank for your produce DRAWN AT ANY MOMENT Claude J. Kern, the Kexall druggist, j niotorctl up in th eir li n o k S ix . Iiein^ and for »pot rnah you can »ave money Miss lla/el Ha/elton I i h * returned from has been* appointed un enrolling agent oliligeil to »end th e ir cur I»v hoxt from 011 your feed, poultry » I i p p l i e » , » e e d » Hend, where she taught school during tor the L. » . shipping board, to enroll | the past year. ||< hm | U i v e r to rnNcnit*' leockn on n< and gcocerie». young Americans from 21 to V ' for ser Ralph Tower was in Kugene Friday count of ro iiN truction wor k on ( o|uml»iii vice in the merchant marine, fie re M i nn Lenoril llubbell went to Kugene night. Ingli way. ceived notice o f his ap|Hiintment yes- j Tueaday to undergo an operation for Mrs. I.. M. Thompson went to Port- Mrs. Robert Morgan write* to change Oeo. II. lirn i n n rd in m o v i n g hi» ot toiiNil trouble. terdny. the address o f her pn|M*r to South Bend, ; land Wednesday to spend the summer lice fixtureN in to the room hi the First ! Mr». K. L, Smith returned Saturday Mrs. K. K. Mills and Miss Frances 1 with her daughter. Wash., and says that Mr. Morgan is N a t i o n a l hunk h u ih lin g just \ m ated by from l<eoiuiv where »he had beeti for earning $100 to $105 a week as :» caulk Beatty are attending the sessions o f the A t t o r n e y A lt n K in g . Mr*. Orpah Benson and Miss 1 .ulu »e\ era I mont I ih . er. She remarks that it i* hard work Ourrin returned Wednesday evening grand lodge o f the Eastern ¡Star at L e v i Ueer mid II. A, I'rv d e . o f Loti but good pay. Some undoubtedly would | from a w e e k ’s vacation at W o lf Creek. I ’ortlaud. don, were in Kugene Tue»«lay un Cala Elbert Hede is attending the sessions think it a corking good job. I The trip was made in Miss Curriti *s pooyti S p r in g * bu»itie»». Overland. Miss Mary Ellen Benson re- o f the graud lodge, A. F. A, A. M., at T h e Hu vid S t e r lin g fa m ily le a v e the I turned Tuesday via the Southern I ’a- Portland. PICKLF.S, SWF.F.T A N D SOUR G uaranteed to do the work Half Gallons 85c ^ K E R R & iS IL S B Y Gallons $1.35 A. BRUND & COMP’Y Grocers to Particular People ^ Phone 65 Dry Cleaning and Pressing HOUSE CLEANING Cottage Grove Laundry We Are Fully Equipped SECOND HAND CARS W ynne & K im e D. J. Scholl $250 $210 TALES OF THE TOWN B e in The S w im $600 $800 Woodson Brothers P O W ELL & HEM ENW AY B E P A T R I O T IC fir»t o f the week fo r 11 ae ve ral w e e k » ' outing on the M cK enzie. Mr». .liiineN Allen und two children were in Kllgene Moiidtiv . Rev. K. (I. O. Grout goe» to Dexter tomorrow and will preach there Sun day. The I nipqua Baptist a*»ociution will Mr. and Mr». A. S. Powell »pent Sun hold it» »«*»» 1011 » at IfoMoburg June 21. day lit the Hentge Taylor home at He broil. Full line o f nil verwart* for June wed* j 11 71f You enn get the genuine Kollninii ding preaent», at Madnen'». cherry need era from Swetigel Hardware. Mr». Olive Lacey, of I'ortlimd, via iteil a day or two the fir*t o f the week with her mother, “ Aunt M i l l i e " Short ridge and her »¡»ter, Mr». J. *1. Weeden. Mr». Harvey Taylor, o f Hebron, »pent Saturday evening with Mr». .L N. Tay lor. (teurgo MrC^ueen, «Ir., and Kenneth Del.iiNNii» have gone to Raymond, Wn»h. They will be employed there during the NUtniner. A. S. Myer*. of Kugene, wu» in town yeaterday. Ask for Columbia Ham, Bacon, Lard A B S O L U T E L Y TH E BEST ON TH E MARKET CITY MEAT MARKET J. Hardy Crow and son Garfield were Just received a new line o f Rockford ill from Isirune Monday. ; silverware in newest patterns. Best sil Shingles, shingles, shingles. verware on the market. Suitable for Roofing, roofing, roofing, \ weddings. H. C. Madsen. m l'tfc Faint, paint, paint, paint, paint. I cific. The W. C. Applewhite fnmily went i to Eugene Friday to witness the grad- . nation exe ci.se». A baseball team from here played at Row River Saturday, the score being | LI to I in favor o f the local hoys. Mrs. Eugene Matlock, who had been l visiting at the home o f her parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, has returned I to her home at Portland. Wm. Hrund arrived yeaterday from I)iiii»niiiir, Calif., to attend to buainonn aff- and participate in the traveling The spot nub and carry liorai> your men . picnic fentivitiea today. Mr. and Mrs. Snckrider, who were on goods means cheaper good*. Make a their wav to their home at Marysville. m22tf R. T. Henernl came in from the north saving at Spray'a. Calif., from a motor trip to Portland, Tueaday and went to Rujndti to work in A Levy o f high m'hool girlx came up visited briefly with \i iss Josephine the logging en tup. from Kugene Sunday and left Monday Wright. Mr*, .lean Moaby returned yeaterday morning for an outing nt the John You can buy pure ready mixed paint from Kugene, where »he underwent tin Marker ranch on Moahv creek. Mr». \ for fJ a gallon from Swetigel Hardware. Marker came down to meet them. operation for the removal o f her tonailn. ’ Made by Heath i i Milligan company es Mrs. Verna Nelaon ha» gone to l ’ ort pecially for northwest trade. land for a visit and may remain there Charles l.eebrick, o f Portland, spent permanently. the week-end here with his wife, who The Will Mali family motored to is visiting at the F. A. Garetson home. Cortland during the pit at week. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Stewart were Ralph Teeter», who left here ttl a Eugene visitors Monday. private with Sixth eompanv and who Morris Johnson, o f White Salmon, ix »till at Port Stevens, ha» been ad j spent the week-end with 11. C. Madsen. vnneed to a sergeant, having been mnde Mr. nnd Mrs. W. II. Handy visited a corporal xome month» ago. in Eugene Monday. Sheriff and Mrx. I). A. Elkin» and J. Mrs. O. M. Miller, o f Halsey, spent S. Medley were up from Kugene Friday tin* week end with her parents. Mr. and •evening. Mr. Klkinx rump up to hold Mrs. J. \V. Mnrkshury. a meeting o f the deputy sheriff com Mrs. Olive l.nrey, of Portland, is vis I l"iny. iting her sister. Mrs. J. J. Weeden. While price» go up. get a classy sec You'll make ’em happy forever i f you ! ond-hand car at pre-war price». We buy your silverware for wedding pres- 1 have a dandy 1912 Plunder» 20 in tip 1 cuts of Madsen. jn7tf I top condition. Has tew tires nnd has Miss Fern Holcomb has gone to Cor just been completely overhauled. Would vallis to attend summer school. be u splendid bargain ut a much higher Mr. and Mrs. Frank VanSchoiack price. Goes ut ♦ 225, and is going to go. Get in while the getting's good. Wood- were in Eugene Monday attending to son Brothers. mIStf business matters preparatory to leaving for Klamath Falls. The A. H. Wood family motored to June 22 hns been set by the county j Portland during the past week. judge as the date for hearing the peti Mix» Joyce Teeters hns returned from tion .or the prolml* o f the wills o f J. I a visit with her brother. Sergeant Ralph O. and Jane Robbins, who died within | Teeters, at Fort Stevens, a few mouths o f each other. Cottage drove Mfg. Co. al9 tf j .Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baker and little I son came up from Mal»el Monday, Mr. Baker returning the following day. Mrs. E. C. Shay and daughters ex pect to move to Portland within a few days. Mrs. S. F. Churchill returned Sunday evening from a several weeks visit with daughters nt St. Helens and Portland. Mrs. Maggie G ro ff arrived Monday from Redmond for a visit o f a few days with friends and relatives. Mr. and Mrs. John Martin brought her up from Cres- well. She is accompanied by her baby daughter. Ice cream freezers to suit any size family or picnic. Hwengel Hardware. Declare your independence o f fr igh t fulness in the appearance o f your walls. Do away with that dingy pa per and replace it with paper that will make you optimistic and renew your energy for the prosecution o f the war. We have an elegant stock o f papers for your inspection in our store room at the depot corner. Bidwell Clark Paint Your Auto Now] Use Vour Block Conservation is the watchword of the hour. and Save a Dime Conservation and economy go hand in hand. Conserve your car by keeping it painted. Practice economy by getting your auto en amels from un and do the job j ’rself. Sherwin-Williams auto enamels excel all others in wearing qualities another econ omy measure. They stand up under the hard est usage. Short's Grocery Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Just A ro u n d the C o rn e r Dealers in Paints and in Painters’ Supplies of Every Kind ^ ................ .. ...... — ^