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! t Moliti»**»* in ( ' o l t i i ^ U ro vo thin w f f k . Tin» M ount \ i«*\x d is tric t \\»*ut ov»*i th«* top in tin* xxnr »it tin g a attuti p il riv o laat w o rk . Tito «]uot* allo t!« *! to th»* d is t ric t w in $9(10 Out $10-15 m u * mib aenbed Mr. utili Mr*. l\ \\ Hours tind Mr I nnd Mrs l ito rg o Lttyng return«*«! lust rburmlnv from u motor trip down tin* > alloy in s c a l d i o f moiiip tlioroughbrod slo'cp. Oiii> mglit was spent with Mr uud Mr*. I>n\id S*'ar*. at Kail t'i tv Max iit S e a l * »s .» brothor ot t* \\ Scar*, and form erly roaidoil hi tin* n«»ighbot hood. William Heath returned to IViidlnton Frid ay a f t e r n thro»» \x»»»»k*' x iait w ith lioutr folka. Mr. ittol Mr*, 4* \V. Honra, llrinon Soar*. Mr* K ate Hear* and Mr* Alum Soar* xi*it«*d Sunday at th«* Tom Soar* and Heorg«» t'u rrin homo* nt Leotm. Ready Just the touch of a match and your New Perfection Oil Cook Stove is ready for cooking. No waiting for the fire to burn up. Easier to operate than a coal or wood stove: No smoke or odor; no dust or dirt. Bakes, broils, roasts, toasts.—all the year round. All the convenience of gas. And a cool kitchen in summer. A N ew P e r f e c t i o n Oil Stove n i l k i tc h en c o m f o r t and c o n v e n i e n c e A i k your ft tend who hut one. U»ed in 3 .0 00 000 hom es . In e x p e n s i v e , e e * y to o pe ra te. S ee th em at y o u r d e a l e r ' s tod ay . Cook B l.U i; ernl from I.umlon 1 . 11 .*n.I «*.1 the ilnttcc nt the hull S a tu rd a y evening Tin* fo llowing Jolly |mrty |>icnt>• k<><l «» llluck Multo Sunday Mr nnd Mrh \ s I'owoll mul Mi unti M r. .lohn Tttvloi unti fu in 11 v . ■>» C o ttag e d r o v e . Mr unti M r. J a s p e r Finley, Mr and V f « F M Falliseli, M r. E dith i)iIhnni nini child icn, M i. r in in it K elley mu] iliiltireu, M r. l i n n e t Tut lor mnl ohil .Iren mid Ueurge Taylor Hoover's Hopes Are Exceeded R em ark ab le H e sulte at A d m in letratlo ne Voluntary System Flrat Cm! of Year Loud Piovee W * a No M ia take — C o n fid e n c e T h a t People W il l Con 8 A Q IN A W tlnue P at r io tic C o n s e r v a t i o n L ft o r ta S pecial to Th«* Seutiu«1!.) *1 nix Mi** Berti»« \«*«t, «d Kiigeii«*, I spelli th«* w«*«»k end witli hoin«* folk*. Mi*. B e n * ! « mi and «lnught«*r U lad ysi ami M i* Flliid t itiotnr«*«! tu Kug«*m* in ; thè Benston ear Mi ami M i* llu*t«Mi Q ii «*** in * i «mi hi ! fa ut *« mi , «»f \liib«*l. m e x is itin g ut thè I homi» o f Mr Qu«*«»tu»r \s paren t* M i** N ight cani«» up frolli Fug«»ne S i i m la v (*v«*ning am i *tay«»«l ox«»i nig h t xvith her p n ren t*. M O U N T A IN AMERICA MAKES GOOD la F a i t at W a s h in g t o n . V\ B Ayer F e d e ra l Food Adltllllle t r a t o r for Or«gou. «»arneatly «Ute« »* a t t e n t i o n to aoine ev eerpta from * re «•ut officia*! *Ull.%.»*•). at th«* «ini ol B e fleet year * work, of the Flitted State»» Food Adliilniwlration a aim m e th o d * and ruMiilt* Thwaw <* k «'« h i > ih * r r * lv#u ^ l (,w Q uit the To b acco I la lii t Q uit Toftia«' Tidm«*r«i T re a tm e n t « the work p ro m p tly am i perniai No inii 11 •*r in what form you u*e t< Minokiug eigure, pipe, « igu «hewing tuba«««* o| Niiilff No i ln*w m mli vou ii*«*, » » i how long Quit l " b m will b ieak you o f the in I rout till«»«* to fix«* dux* PI(* iini tilk«*, no im'oiiv «*ni«*iire, no remi aw ax from w«»rk < m liu*ine** \ NÌntpli» home t r«*it tin «'lit No mg or «I i ' m Ì i «« lor tollin'«*«» in any ift«*i vou I»« gin takin g Quit I D o n't try to «put th* t«d»tie«*o hub i i i I im I I i ’■« n lowing light iigain-t I »nbl h and mean* a *«»riouw shock t Ilei vou* system l.«*t the tobaceo «pili Y O F It will «piieklx «pul \i | you will take Quit Tolui« iie«*or«ln th«* s i ni pi«* dir«*ellonw we wend x«n i* a thoroughly relinbl«» and p«»rmt I H*|IH»«lv f«*l the tolta«'« «t Inibii, blit | a sub*t it Ut«* fot tobu« « •« T h o il«UHI«I* have been fr«*«*«l flou habit Whv not yon f Write at one : particiiliir* nml testiniouial** \ I A ( , I I * N I iSalle Nt I * Ii i «* it || • " W h a n tha II. S Fond Adm llllstra lio n undertook Ilia work of couservIn»: and m obilisin g A m e r i c a s (noil rc sou rce« lliara warn th re e m ethod s of ap p roach poaalble In handling tin problem thaw« m eth od s of n m l rnl In' tug ra tioning, blah price» and volutl lai y afforl K L H L h llK F .v TELLS 1 MI1M T h a T h u . hyatso.a EX PE R IEN C E " T h a Introduction 01 ratio n in g Into In I. 2. 3 and 4 burner sires, wi th thla c o u n try would Itava re s u lte d In Tln< follow i ug In ii *f uremia I <>» or without ovens or ca b in e ts . A s k your dealer today. an Inevitab le ra a ctio n It would also nl, < ..t 1 d im . .| m ean a tre m e n d o u s aapand ltura On , h„ . ( UJ.,, , ll(| ., i STANDARD OIL COMPANY th a badia of the r a t l o n l n i ayatem read with keen inter«**! I»v «»xery (California) adopted by E uro pean cou ntrlaa for wen: c e r t a in i t a p la foodd II would ri'<inl"' Mr*. M. K ••b«’I !»•*•• k , B ir r b and »4 *00.000 a year for the prlnlitiK of *fr«»ets, ( ’ottuge llrov e, say*: * ' W l the n e c e d ia ry ratio n i a r d e II would I'xrf kidney complaint hn* Itoiiblfd dem and one o fficial (or e i e r i I not) I have used Ihm u 's Kidney Fill« v f a m i h e . to t a k a « t i e a t d i . m l m t m n „ . I ,« under Uita ayatani. In fact. 014 t h e ' wi'tiktin.. it fui I wii . nevef aide to f I.Y N X HOLLOW E uro peau baata ab o ut $4 • uno.oOn a any oiedieme Hint would really help y e ar would ba required to ailnilnlater ( S p ec i III til Tin* Si'll Hill'I until I uard I Ion n ’• Klilneyr I “ 1 11. W. J. Woods. Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore the r a t l o n l n t ayatain la tin» cou ntry .lu lv l. .1 V. B r i g g s « l'ut tu I *>• » t .hurt u .e of I ton n. * mo e In awl "I'n n t ro t of conaunipMon by hitch I» nil Sunday ke e p , me free Iroiu all kidney n p r i m , wan obvloualy too u n fair lo K V P orter linn ii in » binder plaint ' ' i S t a le in e n l l ' i v o Telirunry T h e I tu \ id S ti'ilin y Til till 1V. Ot r o t t a l i ’-; » " f i t condlrierat ton ln auch a country 191 t i r i n e , were l . y n i Hollow viaitoi« Sun ; a * oura m e an ln c aa It niuat. lo n a e r v a Dii M a n l i J ì , llllll, M r. Kehelln day. lio n for tha rich at tha e i p e n a e of tb a .alti •’ My eatim atIon o f I t o m i K l.ennn Uriyi;. :md Malici 11 tint .inn n 90 « r ney IM I. ratnnin» 1110 limited. I h> were in C r c w e l l Monday 1 " T h a voluntary aratene baaed upon never had them fail lo t£ive me .al tit orne Tel lier wont to I'ortliind th'- a d u i a t lo n and publicity tt h e third al far timi whenever I have u»ed them f i r . t of tho week tw ra a tlv ei, wan . e l e c t e d b e c a m e of l*f lee line, at all d e a le r. Do D EU O H T VALLEY. Th«* Fi*h«»r* h 1 « \ • • ......... •• I p Ii « • t « • •• 4 » ? ¡ Ih * m o d e ra t* eip«n*<* in v o lv e d . an«l and •'.mi- aoldiei boy | h aaaaaa of the opportunity it afforded * When you smell the d elightful aroma of S|M««ial to 'Hie S«*ntin«*l. Doan'a K idnei I'tlU the .unie tl f r i e n d , in Frutice, where K e l.o h a . I . on to waa (ha great deatra of loyal A over Mr. Keliell iri'k hits twirl* publirlv r J u l y J . — The two Mi*.*«* Heck, of to aerve t h e ir country Crescent Cream CLffee you know even '■ . 1 1 1 0 0 laat fa ll. « » iti in •* ti « I «*« 1 Fostrr Milburti ( ’«»., I ‘r««| Portland, are v isitin g at the S hattu e k Mr. and M r. K rn e .f l.elmw .pout tin Neoolta E n e r m t u i home. B u l fttki, N, t s il before you t a s te it. th a t here is the most week end with friend * in tho ( I n n o . T h e reenlla of tha volo niarv control Ivan and Charlie W itch e r motored up M 's I '' ............... and « i n e Beai | , ( rood have been eno rm o us T h e sur a t t r a c t iv e com bination of taste, from Mutilar S aturd ay. Cbarlit* n-furu«*«! vere -4|Ik Creek v is ito r , the last ..t the p|u, 0 f (g a |g wW<«as( i r o p basad I I Sunday night. Ivan remained for a strength, color and arom a you have ever « a noi mai con su m ption would have t A I r o A r O S i i | w e e k 's visit with home folks. haeuv JO,040.000 b ushels If tlie present Mt. ami Mrs. .1. A. J o l l and son Frank found in any coffee. SILK CREEK ra la of saving by th e A m arlcau people j drove down to the Rose ranch near Hat •oohtawaa. wa shall ba abla to d allvar " " j rishurg Sunday nml brought Mr. .loll Special to rito Se-ntiuel Vo our Alila« from (his crop possibly name*! “ Cream of all I t is well I Home. 1 I. Mr» I !« W i b r a and SOU I JTO.hOO.OOO huahaU a t Wheat ol a h l r h Mr. S te v e n s motored up from Molilnr C o ffees •• Rolan«! arrix«»«! I'm- d i v . veiling from MO.OOO.hM will ra preaen t I h * volati i Sunday to v i.it re la tiv e s and lie with Tillamook III their ear ami will v i.it | |gry saving s o f the A m e r i c a n people ! his family, l i e will return home next among fri«»n«l* until Hun«lay morning T h is dwllvary of wheat has enabled tbe j S at urday. Y our grocer sells it or can get It for you Mr. nml Mr*. S«*tli B«»«»# «»t T'«»l»*«|*»# ▲Utes to maet the m ore im m ediate T h e Ernest S e a rs fa m ily spent Sunday * |i«* ii t tin* t***k « ii*l vxifli Yl r* al«*filii«* and pressing bread uaads of their peo j with the Ira lb-idler family- at Mount (Joo II K iaiu anl, Ural EiitaU mud L W i I moii . pia. and lo kaap up tba bread raMon *urttf»«,«»# f « in I «a-r i ii.il«, mining i View. Mi** V«*rnn K*»t«** :irr»x«*J li«»un* from of lhair soldiers c29 ••rty, farm in g |»r«»|»r*rtx, city | ««» jmti Mr. and Mr*. Alex Me^u.iwen » | Wait’e rville Frid ay, “ Aa to our a s p o rta of meat, the ra un«i liiiulM*r. «iltf here from B a k e r Monday ami Tuesday ; M r< , x |)r, : . „ . r jy|,„ .\|,„e •Ulta of c o n se rv a tio n a r e ever, more Kor HAje or l t a .u for lujn„ a r -I -1 t»»,l >r lumber oxA v isitin g their niece. Mrs. Frank S a f i , v I ............|,.,| | M i ». Wampker were the ' Sat 4*~ ra m a rh*hie T h a an a ly s ts of figuras | eng i „ o i No j Fox f l * ^ Mr... S n f l e y ’s little sister returned wi h i l ' j urday. quarterly service .niilmth la regard to hoge ludo a l a s that we si taper with rubber wheels; I |Sx5 lian NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS left F r id a y for i «<» l"-r home at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Atm J o h n Moe came out from th< (trove w ars a.000 000 to 7.000.OoO hogs short winch, g e a r , with 2 f? inch face, heav; Mr. and Mrs. Will Hall, and ' 1 rs.! and spent the week end with h i . fain 1 Wend ling. whan the e o o aerv atio u c a m p a ig n was enough for log hau l; I 12 inch ilrun , H a ll 's mother, Mrs. Susan M cF arland . J o h n n y S and ers left S a tu rd a y for 04arted Uefora th a war. the a v e ra g e Sander; I snlumauder; 1 .aw mandrel o f Stillvx:»t**r, O klahom a, xx«*r«» at th« ROW R I V E R his home at Wood bur n. Mrs F A. Green anil duuglitei May m onthly export of hog producía was I IxL’s power grin dsto ne; I s a f e ; 1 copy The F ran k Ph-tiard f am ily spent the Nixon home Monday «x«*ning. have gone to Independence to v i wi * M r. i ab out 60.000,000 pounds In March, mg press; I lleek duplicator. Cottng< Mr. un«l Mr*. W. A. Wit«h«*r nn«l n«»n (S p e cial to The Sentin el. week-end in the Grove. G r e e n 's mother ' 101». wa exported 300.O00.000 pounds Grove, Mfg. Co. ubiti J u l y J . — F r a n k and K y le .It'iio.. I.eta Sid Vaughn returned to the Grove , v » " 'n'dore.1 to Oaklnn.l Monday nnd l>. C, C o le 's mother nml brother are j gad c * a s ea our way c le a r with the will return todav Ferguson, A lta Wilcox. M r.. Harrison S aturd ay. here from Washington v isitin g him p re m nt «avlng and production, to go T*1' Snntiuel baa a uargalu In a srhol and Mr. and Mrs. Art Childers .pent Mrs. F r a n k P o tts visited in the Grove C. E. Wood i . home from A n la o f this forw ard at this r a t * for an Indefinite l f , hip m tbe I n t e rn a tio n a l < ' J u n e 27.— Mrs. Hippie and child ren week. Sunday at London. over Sunday with her mother, Mrs. period Ik-forv 1614. w . were export r’ 'pondene, S* I I which h a . been l*-M returned home last Thur-dny from a | Mrs. S ad ie Coulter i . q u ite ill. Emma Ebv. i Th*' war savings stamp rally held here tag from I 00« 000 to O.OOU ooO pouuda w 11 h it for .ulc ru t. Clyde K e rr and f am ily spent the Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k P a r k e r and the b r i e f visit at Alpine. j F r id a y was well attended nnd hpprox- •f b e « f p«r month A fter the E u ro For Hale Tresh milk cows, young hors Mi*.. M vrtle W itch e r returned from imntelv $4100 win subscribed. T h e pen week-end with Mr. K e r r ’, parents, Mr. Clyde K e r r family spent Tuesday eve war hagau th e re wa* an In es, mules, and some liuuhoi at Veutrh Mohlnr S atu rd ay morning. She was at ; . (>f' sj|p ( w k nfUi<lu, help and Mrs. George K e rr, nt the Grove. ning with Mr. and Mrs. Ben P i t ' h e r nt •rw«a<i to about z.l.ooo.Obu per month eompan.ed by her sister. M r. Steven». th|.v k ,„ ir ,„,v, , he j Now, w* a r a s i p o r t l n g •• the r a l e of Spur ehi'iip .1 II Hawley, Divide, (lie B ill Plan k has moved b i. f a m ily to a Disaton. Flume 5 F I 2 . jne2ljlyH'< and the l a t t e r ' s two children, who ex j. ranch. 1 M.OtKl.COO pounds of beef per month Mr. Hanson was called to the colors pect to be here two weeks. While returning from prayer meeting aad. with tho co n tin u atio n of co n se r MOUNT V IE W House and half acre o f good gardeu Mrs. Ju d s o n Allen o f S a g i n a « , ae ... .............. „ . pninK , h„ M.l|„.,M.k n.n.ity ratio n and production, there i , no J u n e 23. groiitol ju st outside o f n t v lim it , on ta<»iY)fmni<*«l th«* .1. A. .»«»II fam ily t « * -»* * F r a n k P a r k e r has been on the sick (S p e cial to T h e S e n tin e l.) enine very near colliding with an auto m aso n to a a tto ip ata a m a te ria l redur west Mniu Mt.; $.tmi if t a k e n soon .1 list. T h e night watchm an has also been J u l y 2.— W. i). Heath. S. E. Lowry, gene Frid ay. in front o f the J . K Gililersleve piare. Uon in l b . e s figures II. Langston. j n e 2 l Jlv5p*l Miss B essie Nichols returned to Eu sick. J e a n Moaby and Mrs. J . I„ B uckley T u r n in g quickly from the rond they O rs a t O ffensiv e Needed. For Hale On* gooil 7 year old horse, gene S atu rd ay. T ra c e H atfie ld returned to work were Grove v isitors S atu rd ay. w ent up a .steep bank and narrow ly " T h a winning of the war dapends about 1.11111 III. E I'. 11 nl Irvilny jly.'ip A number from here made up an T hursday a f t e r having spent a few days Mrs. J o h n Ishmael suffered a «cvere escaped ov erturn in g their rig. Mrs. J . ■pon the d evelopm ent of great offen with home folks. relapse Sunday and is still very ill. automobile party and picnicked on F Gililersleve, E d ith WI.....1er and Mr*, sfve s t ro a g t h on the part e f the L’ nltod For 8 a l,‘ Keldlug 5 yra. old. A war savings stamp m eeting was Mrs. B. G. Crow has been with her this Moaby creek Sunday. W W Gililersleve were riding with M at«« THI« o ffe n s iv e must Ini luda I- 1 (H). Fred Hturdevnnl, I .orane jlfipd Mis» M ary Rose and Miss S lo rin ne held here Frid ay night. T h e a t t e n d week. ships, tawn. auppllea and food With Maple and mixed bard wood for sale ance was large. Our quota was $ 2 .0 0 , Mr. and Mrs. George l.a v n g and c h i l F i e r c e motored up from near H arrisburg Mrs Isaac T a y lo r and grand.laughter. tg s i nor e a s e Ut the s i t e of our Army. • I V ••"II jn'.’ l 1 1V 'I I but $3215 has already been subscribed. dren, Mr. and Mrs. Brown Hansard and Tuesday and were gu ests o f the J . A. | Muriel T a y lo r, o f C o ttag e Grove, at tg #ri, u , ■ a r a i a a r y d e c r e a s e In our Mr. J o l l returned with Mrs. S. 8 . T rask ha* been v isitin g in Mrs. J a m e s Miles were Sunday guests J o l l fam ily. tended church services here S a b b a th . prod uctive c apacity H a r v e s t * are For S a le Good milk cow and a pony them Wednesday to help Mr. Rose put the Grove. at the Waldo Miller home. Mr*. O. C Dnvis and daughter Velnis, hound to y*ry with s eas o n al eomli Mrs. Alisei Wood. j n 2 l jly5|»1 Sid Vaughn will move back to his Claude A r n e ’s new barn is about h a l f up hay. «if Lorari«*, \ i*it«*«l Monday with M m . , tloas Fur S a l e No .!! l u t e i n a t i o n a l Halve ' L it t l e J e a n l^ittin sustained painful place here soon. completed. , I. B. S lag le “T h e ouly s a fe procedure for ua and er threshing machine iti Al shape. A Clifford Smith was in Row River Xlrs. Hhide is v isitin g friends in the in ju rie s by bein g b itten by a dog Tues Miss J a n e t t a ............at......... ut from the f or th e AMtea la to provide e norm ous day, but is g e t t i n g nlong nicely. baling machine together with 2*1 bun Wednesday evneing. R a y Williams re Grove this week. Grove and attended church S a b b a t h . r e s e r v e s t o c k s of stap le food», both Mr. S h u ttle k and children returned dies Ball tii*s. \\ i|| .e ll i castilla ble See turned with him to Ruja da. Mrs. F. M. Fro st and Miss E dith I Mr Gile, o f Fo rtland , visited at the g a r « and in Europe to meet any e m e r Hubert and Phil M oaby have returned U n d w e h r . o f Blue Mountain, were at ! From Fort land T uesday evenin g, C W Dwvre home last week gan cy which may aria« In a later Weg Christnnii, at Doremi. Owner, l ‘ T*1'- 7 ° " " « P ^ P 1** " f ,h e neighbor- home and will work for Mr. Magladry. the W. I). Heath home F r id a y a f t e r Miss Leone Swetigel, o f Fortland , period of the wnr. to hav e to atop iu \\ Rusco, 373 E IH No., I ’ortliind, j i .« v noon | hood enjoyed a b o n fire party by the Aunt B e t t y E arl returned home Thur* .pent several days at the <» II. Heine a c title o l phase of It In order to igit For Sale One second hand mower. O»# Mrs. Winfred Turpen is atte nd in g the I river on the H o ste ttle r place T uesday day. home last week unusual e m p h a sis upon agric u ltu r a l mile east o f C o ttag e Grove. Mrs .1. Maggie Gillespie, Mrs. W. Smith and protracted m eetings o f the Church o f l n 'l£*1*- Mrs. J a m e s Moran, M r. \dn Wilson.) p r o d u c t i o n might be fatal to our final H. I j . k e . „ n i l jlyfip.l Mr. nnd Mr». Geo. L a t tin ami little Mrs. J . F Gililersleve and Frank ; su cre »« daughter, en route from C aliforn ia to Wheeler were among the Grove visitor«) " T h e r e muat be no le td o w n In tha ^ or 8 a l ® r> ,,0 *®n W h i t * Leghorn hens Fo rtland , stopped o f f Sunday for a vis • n x J X J l I l K R g » E T IC A g m Monday. program of ro n aarvx tlo n until the new ,,n'' • v,' ,,r ol,' : 1 iro n; one oil it at the Conner home. Mr. L a t ti n weg: Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore Sprague and harvest H eartened by our s u re * » » K," v'' w'B h two burners and glass oven; on Tuesday morning, but Mrs. I.attin children, o f Lntniners mill, were here mDg by th# , pjrtt ^ d#votlon , nd „plf one eookstove with six raps ..........I remained for an in d e fin ite visit. Sunday . f s a c r i f i c e shown by the Amarlcau peo ••'■well; four milk cans almost new, t*i" T h e Fred W itch e r fam ily spent Sun Miss Pearl Ashby, who recently re [ p|a we muat go ahead more than e v e r Inrg'* 2 gal. and two I qt si/c; two Ian • lay with Mr. W i t c h e r 's paren ts, Mr. turned from the Ralph Lynch home at j con v in ce d o f our respo nsib ility to lorn»; lamps, one utmost new Alad and Mrs. W. A. Witcher. Lorane, is seriously ill with typhoid. tho#a Who fight with ua and to thoa-t one round wick bunging lamp nnd Mrs. L ak e and daughter, o f T horn ton II. M. Bailie wood was in the G r o v e | gw/ortunnln paoplsa who look lo us f',Mlr No. 2 lamps; one wall tent 12s II; Corners, and Mrs. Briggs, o f Saginaw , Saturd ay. aa tha one aauroa of the food supply on*' gasoline pump; one v ulcan ising out spent Sunday with the Ray Myers fnm The Misses Verna and Leota E s t e . i nmiaaenry to keep them from d aatrur f i t ; one pair B ail scale s; one h a c k ; one ily. I Mary Dwyre left the first o f the Wo. gasohne washing o u tfit, good ma c hi ne week to pick fruit at ( reswcll Frl|nc# , n - I n B „ nd and en g in e; spade, shovel, hoe; new HEBRON th.Af » v e r T , X . r V,.,m K I An,' rl' “ " ' M la.lo g Just "Hnrn, T h e Daisy. ,1 g„|. s i r e ; butter h o m e from Loudon, was appointed by puddle; sev eral pieces straw matting (S p e cial to T h e S e n tin e l.) fuly | . - M r s . C l a r k ’s . . . t e r was out S O U T H E R N P A C I F I C T I M E T A B L E Fraald i nt Wilson to m ake a study of -l'g h tlv worn; one glass china cl....... mi the Grove Tue.diiv. (Corrected J u n e I, HGH) conditi n» in K tig laid and r r a n c « O f 1 one suction washer with h an d le ; one 5 from N orth Bound South Bound Ua nine te e n m em ber«, nine a r e from gnl pump can fur gas nr o i l; one new Miss Marie G aro n tte is working for No. I * 9(47 I m No. IS 12:42 a m. »ha A m e ric a n F e d e ra tio n of L ab or hand corn plante r Emerson Keithlev, Mrs. A lfred W hite. No. 14 4 : 0 7 p. m. No. 53— 7 :14 a. m. two of a horn ar» women T h e o th e rs l/»ndon. Ore. jun28tfe Fledges to th e amount o f $820 were No. 10 3 :2 ft a. m. No. I 5 - - 2 :4 7 p. nt. raproai nt ev ery soi al e lem e ut of the .. , „ . t »iihscribed at the war savings stamp No. 17— 7 : 4 0 p. in. Amarl. an people T l . l . mission made P o c k * th o ° * Owner may have rally F r id ay evenin g, there bein g n No. 53 carries coaches only as f a r • c o m p re h e n siv e study of con d itio n * , •’r" ' " ' k ' property and paying large attend ance. Mr. K im , o f C o ttag e south as Ashland. In tha A Iliad c o u n trie s and before f ° r .¡lv’V Grove, made a s tirr in g address. 10c a pouch — and worth it leaving London for A m erica, lasuad F o r Sale S te am engin e HI It. tractor Miss M yrtle Gilham nnd ni ece. Ada the following s t a te m e n t regarding separator 28 in, with blower; in good (lilham , spent the week end with friend s C r a w l y l a t i n o mttc/i lo n g e r it comtt l04>d c on ditio ns running o r d e r ; would run small snwmil at Eugene. n o m o r t to ch e w th a n o rd in a ry plu g '• 'S I p - c landing In England, all mem Brice $5ntt. J II Horn) A Sons, Glide, An error was made in last week ’» •ars of tba c o m m i t t e e have visited a Grp. jly 5 - t 2 pd news in re fe re nce to Garland K im b le. P . B . G ravely T o b a cco Company nu m b e r of c itie s and interviewed ■ „ He is n son, instead o f a brother, o f W. D anville, V irginie * r | 4 nu m b e r of people regarding the 8 a ‘" H° ac r* " on D ° * cr#* k ; g0Od L. Kimble. ' ‘ a ttaatlo u , aa well as other m at M K a r " " ' " ' 1 ", S e v e ra l Cottugn Grove people and sev • rane, Or«, jlyO- f NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK tSTOVE Knowles Sterns Graber, Cottage Grov e Chenovveth, Yoncalla H. A. Cool, Drain tSp«H*in 1 tis Th«* S«»iitiii«*l duly J. Be.**i«» ami («wen Mooney *p»*nt a fe\x »lay* »*t tin* past week with Mr*. I'ulmer. The war waxing* stamp meeting Fri »lay night wa* xx«»II att«‘nd«*»t. In this district $1029 was *ub*erib«»d. Lyndon Knight iin ix e d Friday from North l>akota for u xi*it with hi* r«*ln tixe*. tin* Kobhin* fam ily. Arnold Duorst i* su ffe rin g with a nor*» baud, th«» rosult «»f having l»«*on b itten by a p«*t k itte n . Blood poison developed and lie wa* obliged to con 's u i t a physician S atu rd ay. The B o b Landnv«»hr fam ily arrived , Saturd ay from ('ushinaii to «*pen«| th«* Fourth with re la t ix e * and fri«*n«l* h«»r«*. r i i f t o n and O ak le y MrCiuire nr«* homo | from Cushman, where they have boon w«*rking in the camp*. Bob Allen and Mr*. Mien and Mr* Ko*n M artin, o f Walden. xi*it»»<! at the J o h n Allen home Sunday. A number from her«* expert to nt I t«*nd the Fourth o f J u l y celebration at Kugene. The Ishmaol mill ha* been running thi* xxeek. Mr*. J o e P e r k in * had dental work * done in th«* (Iroxe \Vo(|ne*«lux' A mini ber of young people nt t«»iul«*d a party ut th«» l»«mr«Bng limi*«* Ice rri'imt and enk«* xvere *erv«»«l. J o h n M«*dl«*x ami S h e r if t KIKin*, «»f Kugeri»*, aildr«***«*l a xvnr sav in g * stiimp rally bere F rid av e venin g, wpeaking t«» a largì* nudieu«*«*. Tlu* «listriet ha* goti«* I over th«* top in thè drivi*. Mr*. Fogli* and two <hiught«*r*. Ine/ ami Mab«»l, w«*r«* in (\»ttag«> (ir»»v»* Moli I day. Mr*. Sco tt vxa* in Kugene Momlav W alter H«*«»tt, motoring front San F r a n c is co ?«• W ashington, stoppe«! on ci a fi»xx’ day* witli lumi«» f«dk* liete. Th«* lì«*** ami Roger filmili«**. J F J N«*»»t ami Mi* Kellx B Moo*lx un* In th«* Hr«*\«» todav A Cottage Grove Interv dü ^ L á a . N , r ^ V ' } ’i EA TÍt WANT ADS The man who knows the coiu- fort of a good-tasting chew sticks to Real Gravely Che wing Plug every time. Lasts longer than ordinary tobacco, too. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug r RAT C O R N W H EA T IK* ______V