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Cooking Comfort A N e w Perfection O il Cook Stove m eans k itch en com fort and con v e n ie n c e . A sk your friend who has one. Used in 3,000.000 h o m e s . Inexpensive, easy to operate. See them at your deal er’s today. On hot summer days you want your kitchen cool and comfortable to cook in. A New Perfection Oil Cook Stove makes it so. No smoke or odor; no dust or dirt, and all-the-year- round service. None of the bother of coal or wood. Lights at the touch of a match and heats in a jiffy. Economical And you have all the convenience of gas. Little Dt«i»ii*», *• fix«« 1 111It* girl»; reel t u t • * A Little l*il|^rmi. * * Ma \ Kink«*; non it. “ It Juat Hint*» M e.^ fla iu i it; reei tntion, *'Hir«lii*a' H**1»« m «|,“ Uweadoliiiv Haight; »«m^, •'Hone, !<«•»«•, Ron«*,“ LI euiitir N ix o n ; fir»t aea'iie «»!’ dililogiie, * * The PltHlge“ ; reiitation, " \ S«*«rrt,’ In»*/ Fogb*; riM-itiition, “ P imm - •* I* Ih’iitl,*’ Nolti IMck; reeitnt ion, “ The l.imt 11 \ in ii , Mary Neat; nee o nil maene o f tlmlo^iH'; Hoii|t, “ Mv Motlier'ii Stin ts,'’ Marie Elliott; reiitation, “ M> Dolls *» \»li*«*|»,' ' Mtthb* Lo^lo; tlnnl .scene of «luilo|fii«*; «"*«T»*i»«*, “ Vomijj I (itinlenem, “ mx I mivn ; »«»n^, “ G o «! L«» x «* m th<* Flow e r a , " Kulix Llliott uml Mabt«* repitiition, Plorenr Hluk«*; fourth neene of ilmlo^iip; »«mg j “ Little Suit Lea um, “ Hxiw ft; reel tat ion j '• rim Mmnionnry lie n .“ Jaek Llliolt fifth Hi toi«» of «tialo){ii«*; «(uiirtet; liem I ilictioil. The eant o f ohariieter» hi the tlitiln|£U«' 1 xv#» an follown: \l i Llitylon, i'nrl Nieli • »I**.; Mm. t ’ luvton, Ultulv» Heuiiton; E«l xxar«l, t'lara nn«l Mary, the f l a y toil elhl ilreu, Welilon Corniitt, l.ueile tYrmitt :iml Anna Fogle; Mr. Kink«*, a *nl««*»n ke«*|»er, Lionel lluigltt; Mr» lilt« k •* j Merle Seott; Lizzie :«u«1 Helen, the liluket’ «laughter», EI«*Mit«»r Nixon un«l j Mary N«*:«t; Hri«lg«*t, th«* mnid. Man«' Klltotf We |>av lot* lb ft»r ca»«*aru bark au«l t'iirni»h the »nek». Woolen Mill*» St«»re S A G IN AW DORUNA ( Sp«*«'ÌH I tu rii«* S«*l»till«*l ) Jun«* 19. K K. Ii«»l»ili**»»•! look ti pur ix uf vmiiig p«*« pl«a t» U ujim I' i Iti»* VV «*«l u«*»«!ny in hi» «ut tu vi»ir th«* logging UllllpM Ut t liti t pili«*«*. Mi ¡ uhi Mr» »lohu Kirk mii «1 «lniight«*r | |t«*rihii, .\ll«*n Kiik nini Vii» VV»yn«*| Kirk iiiii «I«* ti trip t « « Di«* fi»h ru«'k» ut j il»»* r«*»«*r\t* Smuluy Mi».» Noni VV 1 «rii i» »prmlmg li»«* x\ • ••• k xv il li f rimili» ut Stur. Mr». V inumili Stufi « I n • I ut liri li«*iii «a Momlu.x iiioniing t»t th«* ug«* «*t th» v**ur» Sin« liu«l !«**«* ti ili fur m«»n* tini il ti iniMitli. | Sin* I « * ti x «•» io niuriiu hi*r I«»»» t x.» »«Min, Frunk timi G«»urg«* V uiiS«’l»««im k. unii I u brotli«*r, l*«*rrx V uii S«‘ I m » iui k Simili, lt«all«*, N o rn » nini Nubi«* Elli«»tt moti>M*«| t«» Fortlniiil f«»r th«* vx«H*k i*uil timi x i»it«*«l th«* I II V *»ut«*h fu in ily. At th«* tinnitili »« lumi iiir<*!ing \l«'n*l'i. | u f t«*i limili llugii I hmlittl«« xxu» »l«*«l«* I «lin*«at*»r uml C. D VuiiVnliu xxu» r«’ j «*!•*«*t«*«l «*l«*rk. H1LK CRF.F.K Smith Bought First Then Investigated H M ITII P A ID O V E R HIM MON F.Y FOR A IIOUHIS, T H E N W E N T TO LOOK A T IIIK HAH (IA IN I f Vl »1 would be sure of Mitts flu-lion und pci feel pro te ction ill tin- in it 11 * i --I \ -in 1*11 L I N.'.UIt ANCR fir»f i i i \ «-»f » g a«l«a I II«*!!, x uu'll nn«|U«»»t i«iimlilx i ii « mi r«* in , Spts iiil to Th** S«*iit im*l. i .Imi«* |9 Mi»» Glmly» Duimaxx«m«t ] xvu» ni Cotfugi* Gr«»x«♦ Tm*»«lux Kl«l«*r |{hiHÌi*» uml l*!l*l«*i Kipp« y, “ f j l{«>»«*l»iirg, xx«*n* l»«*r«* Suturili«v uml Sun Ht«*v«n» Hldtf , Furllaiul «luy. \ « p ln iiliii op«*mug Tlu* orili mi n«*«» «»f lu»pti»in xxu» iiiliiitti | f*ii » lo fu I r«*pr«»»ruteiti\«• m int«*ri*«l to » n boy» uml girl» «»I Itoynl u hiNil bx Elilor KI hm I«*» ut Lu«alit«*rlinml voilr l«*rri!«»rv «*n*«*k in thi* pri'fien«*«* «»t inunx nn'i»»li«*r» , o f ttu* chiirrh un«l nrhiH»l. Mr uml Mr». Vixinn Dxxyn* ur«* up from Eugi'Ui* »|H*ii(ling »«*x«*r «| «lux» ut iti«* C. VV Dxxyr«* h«»im*. NI F. linbrork limi M Bul»«a«H*k lui vi* b«’«*n litiuling xx * m •« | |o f*»xx it ih«* pti»t fi*xv «luy». S«*x**rnl ur«* l»«,giuning H hv l»urx«*»t Mr». L, B Slugl«* lui» «Mini«* «*»p*,*ainllv fu»«* iiMtkiug « lux * r Mr» Glix «*r Shr«*xv»liury uml « hii*li«an, «»f l<i»»«*l»urg. xiv«*r«» r«»«a«*nt gu«*»t» ut th«* D. V. K»t«*» li«*iii«a A l»u»int»Mi im»«*ting xxu» h«'i«i Stimilix VV. G. PK R R Y , Prop. morii mg ut th«* s«*x ••nth «luy V«lxfnt!»f «•buri* I». Ftee Delivery at All Tliuae of the Day Th«* niinuul »«*I hk »I in«*«*ting xxu» h«*l«l ut thi* »«*li«»o| hoii»o Morniliv ufi«*rii« m » h Mr». slum«*» M«»rnn xxu» ih th«* •• Tut*mlay. Aim»ng fin»»«* ut th«* Grox«* Monili«V G«o II HrAloitd. K t t i C a tiU m d In vx «*rt* D. A VV h«*t*l«*r( lVt«*r Dt*ur«l*»rff, ■urua««*, timb«*r luu«l»( luintng prop O, C. Lueht«*rhnn«l, Mr. l ’|«*x rng«*r, Mr» •*rtv, funning pruprrty, n t y pt«»p«*rtv »ml luutbrr. o ltfc .1. F. Gil«!t*r»!«*v«*, Mr». VV VV (iil«l«*r *.l«ax.*, VI I Ha)»< «»« k . Mr» J«»hn VV « hm | j*or Cheap, i f takoti at odcb . huuM mul M I ». t E. VV '»od nmi txx«i lof», L*LÌ N. J Hi a 19 juul!IpU Mr. M«*ikl«* »til! rout I uu«*» lit» im*«ating» l'or Hai» Hr»i«lriii • proparty tu Cor :*t th«- •»* ho«*| bun»«- xalli» Woiihl ron»i«l«*r tra«!«* for C«»t Mr». O, C. Du x I » ¡ititi »mull «liiught«*» tngr Gro\r proprrt) t» E ('rowe, l.-i r«»turm*«l M«*n<luv to fh«au h*«im* ut I .<» rane, J « ; J|pd run I*. For Hale T w o young fresb Jersey cow» Mr». < \ «*ng«ar hu» r i x •*• I I•-11*• r* *«ood oulkers; genti«* i'hone IF I2 t'loiii I i « t »on Kny, xx ho 1» »«*iu«*xx h* r«* in ' Waldo Miller j2lp-l Frum «• NEW WORLD LIFE (Speeinl It» Th«* Sentinel Jim«* 19. Mr». LyndaII Wilnon an«l nit ant »t>n arrived Sunday from N»»rth I Heinl t«» »pend a few we«*k» with h | parent», Mr. ami Mr», iiihler, ami I «» I n 1. 2, 3 and 4 burner sizes, with or without viait frieml» here. ovens o r cabinets. A s k your dealer today. At the annual »«*h«»ol ine«*ting Nlomlax j Hurt. Johii»tou waa eleetetl tlin*«*lt»r f • • r S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y th«* grain inn r uehtnil ami Mr Nieholn (California) j for the high »chtml. Mr Hailey, Mr». Smith En»lt*y an | Mr» Kelly H. Moo«lv liaxe been n imetl a» the committe«* in the thrift »»a*n| tlrixe for thi» x trinity. Mr». Millignn ami daughter L tlo l, Oregon City, art* xi»iting at the N't at home Mr» Milligan anti Mr». Vent ar »inter». Hal Gilder »pent the week end at t home, lie i» employed at the Booth K-l I lx mill at Wandling. Norn ami Harriett i^ueen inotor«*«l to Mabel Sunday to »ee their »inter. Mr» | Harold Hopper, who i» very »irk Nora j reiuuinet! with her »inter, Harriet bring . i mg tilt* two rhildren home with her Mr». Virgil Allen and two rhildren, of G r a a d a » A a f e n o a , o f S a f M « , is k m I’M WiU M i ...... family, o f YoweaJIa, Q lyapta Wash are visiting at the « a ♦— visiting her eon Blain utid family. spent the week end at the Adney and hlMnr wi,|, other relatives here Mrs. Mary Gill, daughter Thelma and Xirhula homes. I Mrs. Os.nr Olson's death was sad I two granddaughters. Opal ami Audrey A physieian was railed from the Grove 1 news to friends here. Johnston, arri\ed Monday from Mount .Sunday to attend Frank Sofley, win Mr. Jarrett drov«» to Cottage Grove Vernon, Wash., to visit Mrs. G i l l ’s has been on the siek list. ROW R I V E R T lUMnlay. daughter. Mrs. Clyde Kerr, and her f:iiu Mrs. I.yaduli G. Wilson ami baby, of Mr and Mr». Neat and Mr» Mulligan ily. Marshfield, arrived Sunday evening for «Irove to Cottag»* Groxe and »hoppt*d (Special to The Sentinel.) John VN o«n|» uml hi» grnml»«m. f 'ur! For Mal# Fresb milk Jersey eoe, and Miss Grace Magladry is here from n visit with her mother, Mrs. Gibier. June 19.— Clyde Kerr moved his fum M om lay. VV« mn |», lumi«* u tnp f « » Vnlutif l.«»f VV • *t pony; «uddlc or Work F’intey Portland visiting her parents, Mr. und The l.ee Nixon and Krnrst Sears fain ily into camp Friday. Mr». B«*n»ton motor«*«! to liugem* Ittnt m*»«lu x. W lupp. j21p-t ilies were supper guests at t ha- M A. We«lne»dny morning. Mm. Rena Martin ha» »old her »tore Mr». J. S. Magladry. Slug» hnv«* <J«*»troy«*«l iiiunv «»f 11»• Dale Owens returned Thursday from Horn home Sunday evening. here to J. B. Moeby. o f Dorena. Mr». No ;i> , uew wagon for sale W H tru xv berne» uml uphi» hnx«* ••utrn n , Martin will move Wednesday to Leona, Point Terrace. \t the annual sehool meeting Momluv MOUNT V IE W llnwley, ut feeii barn j»2 lp d iuign purl of the gnnh’ii »full ulol Mrs. Clarence Colter returned Sunday Bartlett Johnston, o f Saginaw, »u< and Mr. M< by will move into the M ar gruin For Male Cream separato?, alinosi uew from Dowell, where she had visited her elected director, and Krnest S.ars was tin houae. (Special t«* Th«* Sentinel.) L. I. W-t.-lley, corner Itiri-h and K reelected clerk. Mr». Eva William» and daughter mother. .fun«* 19.— Mi»» M uriati L««xxiv xxn» atroci», jiiM 2t|Mi HEBRON Helen are vi»iting Mr». George Jam«». Mrs. Grimes, en route from I’ oril.tml one th«* »u«‘«*«* lu l on«*» in tin* Mouut Aunt Bet tv Earl anti the Smith fi.m- For Male Early tornato and late cab We pay 10c lb for eaaeara bark and to her borne at Klam ath Falls, stopped \ ,, „ K kool to rM aiv* all hoaormrj (Sp«*rinl V « » The Sentinel. I ily were up King creek on a picnic Sun furnish the sacks. Woolen Mills Siote here Monday night to v i.u her cousin gruel**» hi the re«aent «*ighth grade e&tiin bug«- phinf», *4 nub- xx«*«t of C«»tt:ig** June 19, J..hn Murray lost .. f i n - 1 ( j f(ivr. |lt.r, ||Blld,. j n l t L'spd Mrs. ('bus. Nichols. day. in u tio n » , and her diplom a arrive«! Iu»t boi bo a fen dny» ago, D E LIG H T V A L L E Y Mr. and Mrs. Frank Parker, Mr. and Guy Conner is hauling slab wood to w eek. Miss Rulli I'i.well is home from Sill Fur 811 lp Plymouth Ro*k pulleu Mrs. John Woodhurst, Mr. and Mrs. Saginaw for the Grove Lumber « om Nlr. und Mr». .1. L . Burkl«*y uci'ompu weighing ’J III» ««urti; 7Tkc ••m b Rubi r«*«-k, where »he taught x erv »n«a«a (Special ot The Sentinel, i puny from their mill west o f that place. ni«*d A«l«li»oii H eath to the G n»xe T h u r» Clyde Ker* and children and Bertha »«•n. Fifth uml (^ uiiii ’ x *tr«*«*(». jnJHp«| fully «luring th«* pu»t »«lu»«»| year. June 19.— My Ion Haight left Friday C. F. Faith, o f Anlauf, an uncle of day. and John ..tfield were up to the Hus \\ F M-< linn . ....... lip I non Eugeni For Male Cheap A good team of horses ton place over Saturday night and Sun for a two w eeks’ visit with relatives a! j Mrs. Chus. Nichols, was a guest at the M r. and Mr». .1. K ile were din n e r Friday t<» \i»it In» <iriughfi*r, Mr» H M w eigh in g 2-fHl lb« Chi«» C o n n er. J2#p Nichols home Monday night. Yreka, Calif. day. gu«*»t» F r id a y at the C W .Sear» home Kappauf. The Hostettler brothers were in Ku The Myers brothers have sold their Miss Bertha Hatfield, o f DisMton. is Mr». M am ie »Sptiugh retu rn ed F rid a y Tor »ale or trad* for lorn bar— 1 9il*J Dorothy \l>e«*tu* urrive«! Sunday from spending the week with the Woodhurst I gene one day last week having some automobile to Merwin Wilkinson. Nagle engine; 1 No. 1! F o l floor to her bom«* at P o rtla n d . ottugi* Gr««x«* to »p«*n«l u f«-\x dny» with dental work done. Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Nixon returned family. At fh«a an n u al »ehool m eeting M onday »«Taper with rubb«-r wh«« l»; I 1**5 hum) her iim*i«*, C. C. f«ilhuin. David Keene spent the week-end with, Tuesday evening from Portland. Mrs. Clara Plueard and daughter xximh, gear» with 1!*% | inch fare, heavy j C laud e A rn e vxum el»*«*t« il dir«*«*lor !«« Hill* Mr». T. Ge«*r und »on Vr«li«» l«-ft Sun Bert Mvers wns in the Grove on I, ii - i j «•♦•«•d Wald«» M ille r. Klsie were in Cottage Grove between bis family at Woodburn. •*nough for l«»g linul; I II! mrh drum Jay fur Viinrouxer, VVn»h., where they Miss Bessie Nichols is home from Ku i ii ess Wednesday. trains Saturday. »under; I nalamiinder; 1 »uxv mundrel; A«idi»on I L a t h and VS’. K. B u e k le y vxill I » x •* with Mr». G e e r’» »on, Lrm-»t. The Nixon's are building a flume to were m Eu g e n e W«a«lne»day. Mrs. Chas. Plueard and Mrs. Frank gene for a week or two. I liL'H power grindatone; I »a fe ; 1 ropy A mirpri»«* dutire «fa» given at C, II The J. A. Joll family spent Sunday: irrigate their gardens with water from Plueard went to Eugene Sunday to at mg prr»»; I Hr« k duplicator. Cottage M r. and M r». W in fre d T u rp e n viaited VVineeoff ’» for Mm. kiminii Kelly nnd [ ( the creek. tend the farewell reception for Rev. .1. at the Ernest Sears home. • rove, Mfg. Co. iu.ltf o ver S u n d ay w ith M r. and Mr» K K non Elmer, if lH*mg their birthday unni Hal Gibler was home from Wendling Mr. Shiittuek ami children accompli T u rp e n in tin* G ro ve. A. Moran. The MenMnel has a Margatu I d a m-hol x emary. aied his sister, Mrs Metzger, home to Henry Sanders and family visited in over Sunday. A n d y Sear» returned to B o rtlu u d Hun it mhi p m the International Cor \ jmrfy from here motored to l.««n Mr. Cornutt’» brother and family, o f j l#«>rtiand for a w e e k ’» visit, and Mr». «lay. Cottage Grove over Sumlay with Mrs. don Sunduy to attend u dinm*r given respondenre H. Innd which has been left liippie and ebihireu went to Alpine to Banders’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. B. Plue Brow nsville, were here for a few days W illia m H e a th , J«aan Mo»bv au«l I . H. with it fur sale. fltfc visit with them viait. Bernard Hhattuck is taking «-are Lo n g , «»f the G ro v e , and M r. arol Mr». for Mr» D. C. Huughtnan by her daugli ard. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------------— — — ter, Mrs. W G. Mnssey. In the pnrty | For Rent Rooms for light hounekeep «if the farm during hi» fa th e r’» abaen«*e. F re d Fro n t, o f B lu e M o u n ta in , spent ing. t.r* I’ ncific highway, Mrs. H F were Mr. and Mrs. N. W. White mid S u n d ay up M oahy er«*ek. Crlfsf nW, with fumily, Mr. and Mrs. F. H. fiillisoti Mnrkle\. III I I L’ lp-I BLUE M O U N TAIN ffcz fimmrh fizz* a fli- Krn eat L«*bow, o f L y n x ll«dl«»wf v ia it mid fmnily, Mr. mid Mrs. J A. I'owell I m « fimt For Hale Good double seated hark with e«l F r u la y and S a tu rd a y at the (!, W 1m mm and daughter. Miss Ruth, mul Mr. and (Bp«s-i:il to Th*- S**ntim*l.) ebs J Crmmif, harness; slightly used rut h-nther .Seara home. Mrs. Alfred White and daughter, mid | -lull*- lit. Mm. liny*** :i ii • 1 Mm. .lon*-tt, stork sud-ile. 1044 Hirrli n\e. I'houe T h e fu n e ra l «if Mr». A m anda S eo tt, o f Cottage Grove, visited with Mrs. o f Dor«ana, waa held Tne»«lay at. li p. m .f Mr. mul Mrs. A. M. I’owell, o f the Grove l«l V jn I 4 2Mpd At the nnnual school meeting h* Id ! Hustings u lew days the past neek. in term en t being in the .s«*nr» eem«*Yery Monday afternoon John Kebelle-ck w a - ; rur Httl' Fresh milk rows, young hors (»rose shoppers Saturday were Mr. W. J> H«*athf W illia m , A«l«li»oti and cs, mules, and some lumber lit Ventch ! snd Mrs. George Bowens, Mr. and Mrs. C a rrie H eath motored to Eugene via elected director mul J. A. I’owell wns - Spur cheap. J. II Hawley, Divide, Ore. elected clerk. i ilarry Castle, Anne Lyons, Rufus Raw IzOrane .Sunday eve n in g . Phone '-I i 1 JaeSljly I he ' lings. Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Mooney, M r. nn«l Mm. .1. I I . f'a a tle and «hit 1 Ralph Ward, M. Hopper, Mr. and Mrs. dreri, o f Hlii«* M o u n ta in , vi»it«a«l S u nd ay \ want ml costs little and often brings r ° r Sal» Fli.e young sows Just ready to farrow, $2S to $.15. « ’, H Haight. J2le I Fred Frost, Josephine Heward and II. o f ln»t week w ith M r. and Mr». C lam le big returns. Nothing too big or too lit i Lundwehr. A rn e. tie to be sold by u want ad. **' House anil half acre o f good gardeu T. H. McGuire was taken suddenly ill Am ong tho»e in th«* O ro ve Sat u n la y ground .just outside o f city limits on •Saturday on his way home from Ifow were M r. mid Mr». W aldo M ille r, Mr». west Main ML; «.'9Nt i f taken soon. J. River, where he is employed. He was J 1C. C o o ley, Mm. Iltiu p t, Chna. Bale», II. Langston. jnc2l jlyfipd . taken to th*- Dowens home and n physi M r». F . .1. H **lliw ell am i VV’ . I). H «ath. For Sale One goo*l 7 year old horse, ' --inn was <-i*lle<l. He is miii-h improved L . H. Isfing apent Tue»«lny eve n in g at about I .’100 lbs. E. ( ’. Ilolluday. jlyfip ■ now. the VV. I), H eath home. Mr. Dike eurne lip from Eugene Mon M r. and M r». I ¿aw h e E n g la n d und For Sale Bay gelding 6 yrs. old; wt. 1 day to take home the girls who were fa m ily , o f Dorena, spent S u n d ay at the I-ton. Fred Mtiirdevnnt, Isirane. jl5pd - limped near the Marker place C h a rle s Bale.» home. Maple and mixed hard wood for sale. Mrs. Ft**d Frost and Mrs. Landwetir Just drop into any wide aw ake dealer around J. A. Joll. _________________ jnSI-jK 8pd were appointeil from this district us T H O R N T O N CORNERM here, give him 10 cents for the pouch of Real rhe committee for the wnr savings For Salo Good milk cow and n pony. Gravely, complete in the special envelope ready for «tumps dri\e. Mrs. Ansel Wood. ■ jn2l jlyfipd (Hpccinl to The Henlinel.) mailing. Mr. and Mr». H. Kibby were Hundny June 19. Mr nnd Mrs. Torn Foster, I^ist Automobile rrniik Return to II Address it according to the official directions he s isitors at the Rawlings home. o f l)e*-r Islnriil, arrive*| Thursday for u F. Wynne. jnSIpd will give you. Put on a 3 cent stamp — and Uncle At the nnnual sehool meeting Monday brief visit with Mr. F oster’s father, ! Fred Frost and Mrs. Butte Mooney wen- Sam’s Mails will see that he gets it. For Sale No. 21 International Harvest Z. T. Foster, who hns been ill for some Real Gravely is ths tobacco to tend. Not ordinary plug elected direetors arol Miss Edith Land er threshing machine in A I shape. A time. load ad up with sweetening, but condensed quality. It’s worth wehr was eleeted clerk. billing machine together with 2tl bun Mr. uml Mrs. Joseph Kimird mul sending a long way, and when he receives it he’s got something. Mrs. Hrnnstetter and daughter Lu dies Hull tics. Will sell rciisnnnblc. ¡See daughter Bernice left Monday for their Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug,and he will tell cille returned to Eugene Monday after Wes Chrisniun, nt Dorena. Owner, I*. you that'» the kind to tend. Send the best! home at Baker. iu week's visit with Mrs. Bran*tef( e r ’» w ......... , 37.1 E. 49 No.. Portland, jl5p Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs lets per week to Mra. Chas. Conner wns a Cottage sister, Mrs. John Barker. chew Raal Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a Ion? For Sale Choice White Leghorn and Grove visitor Tuesdny. G ood M e a ts NEW PERFECTION OIL CO OK ST O V E W. J. Woods, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co, Cottage Orove, Ore Knowles Sterns i F resh M eats Graber, Cottage Grove Chenovveth, \ oncalla H. A. Cool, Drain NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market W ANT ADS. It only Takes a Minute to send him a pouch ot Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug while. SEND roil nilEVD IN THE L. S. SE1Y1CE A POUCH OF 6IAVELY Even “over there’’ a 3c. stamp will put it into his hands. P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. The Patent Poach keep» it Freeh and Clean and Good U not Peal Gravely without thi* Protection Seal E sta b lish e d 1 S 3 I Mr. mid Mrs. Ellis Robinson and Mr. Saginaw Children'a Day Program. Murry, o f Hilver Lake, called at the Z. June 12.— The following program was T. Foster home Tuesday, well rendered Holiday, June 9. to u Inrge Mrs. Foster has received word from audinnee: • her son, George Foster, o f his safe nr- Hong, sehool; prayer, Mr. N eat; ad rival somewhere in France. •Jreaa, Mr. l«eonard; song, “ Little I Htars, ’ ’ elnss 4; recitation, “ Welcome, ” Get your girl- and then get your an Mary Cornutt; exercise, “ Welcome, nouncement* from The Beatine!. ** * r« w ith a rA P o L l° j Pinch Minorca year old liens. Will sacrifice on nrc-uint o f moving into the eitv. «1.25 for run o f fhiek or «1.110 for your own selection. Y o u ’ll never get ns good hens again nt this price. John Bnker. jun2lr For Sale One second hand mower. One mile eiist o f Cottage Grove. Mrs. J. B, Lake. juu2i jly 5pd I