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e | *' K d n ln N k iiliu g u n ii L c u lit v\ i 11 in I n ^riM S ;if im i; ’ Un \\ k in« W üii I im I, I i ' ^ ì fut or *to<k; bi^bent inurki't prie»* I unior« ’ Ctmb Murket. t i Two Ford touring car«, practically R et u Riding« vxer»* brand new. for «ala. The IDfiry Oar jly 12c tb»* vx«*«*k enti. Mimi age filin city, who hml M m Stanley Da me wood was called retiirueil borne with ti» Vancouver Tuesday by the illness of* her husband. Her *i«ter, R#*ta Kelly, ac VV. K Bmoo'rrriiirt uml family un* mov companied her. ing info tbe R K. Gri«wob| borne. Mr, Mary Klb*n Deo son ha« been ill this Mounter in fi n recently took one of the w »*ck. vxire trick« ut the H. I* Mtation, Spray will pay you flO per ton for I 'urtiierM * Ci, m ) j Market pay« ca«h for any kind of old Iron or sti»i4 Clean up chicken«, *'gg«, hid«**, chittein bark ami and buy thrift stamps. m'.ltfe obi mm. lb*a Hanford is here from Cortland Mi« Van AI linon anil daughter Jean visiting b»* mother, Mr«. Cet Hun ford. and Mr«. Hiram Grigg« and daughter Mr« Win Turk, who ha« just returned Irene «pent the vx«**k end at Albany, from a \int with her daughter Chris the trip having been Iliade m the Alii titii at Berkeley, Calif., «ay« that all «oil ear. California folk« speak of the splendid Mr«. Roxie Hen nett ami daughter record Oregon has made in all patriotic Georgia, of Cecil, Ore., an* viniting a drive«. Hh * visited a number of Red few day« at tbe borne of Mr« Men net f % ('ro>-- working rooms aeii all «poke of aunt, Mr«. Ro«u furrin. the fin«* r»*( ord Oregon has mad«* in lied t’ro«« work. Mr«. Turk brought with h»*r a ba«kcr of fniseellfirieotis California fruit to be sold in the Red Cross «tor»*. M i « h «* m Mime uml tip frolli Kligein* fot Lucile Cn III «on, of been vi«itiilg them, t beni. Your choice of the following brands M .J.B. ROYAL CLUB GOLDEN WEST CARACUL SPECIAL BLEND FLYER Flavor to suit your taste and price to suit your pocket hook. kerr &^ s T l s b y Ladies’ Shirt Waisls Vi: in voib'M, « i l k « ami erepe delirate gnrment« for miciul fnnetion« ami thè more «erv'ieeable one« for bou«e vxear and tui< n v are bea ut i f ully and eie glintly triinmed. The pricen rurige Miirv Aluiiy, i»f Hciittl«*, vvlio limi b«*i*li \ i ni 11 n li«*n\ loft \N « m I ihhi I ii v tor r* \ i« it t v jt li tlin K < ‘or v iiI li \ . H i* lir « * fI f iu n ilv nf $1.25 to $3.00 P0WELL& HEMENWAV Georgi* I ai mi filari«, wlio r«*i«*ntlv «• ri I i Mt «••I in vti•* mtvv, i* homi* for u f»*ix *bi.v*. <'n*li f « * r w*»«»| uml niohnir ut Spray V \ -ix |H>ii»nl diin^litcr nr**iIiiy to M r timi Mi» M l \ let < lur u I iimm ' n Mill inly licniilw l i n y nir mitili' in saiisiy Consult With Us W e M' initilinilly lisi the i vi's ami I lii'ii niakr g lusso* l'm >mi 1 hat will In ini* H'li.-i In your I'Vi'H. Itinki n IriiM s niatrlii'il ami .I«t|»ri llnrtelx i« boine frolli l.eonn.' vx li e re In* vxh * efTip|oye»l in tbe butober h I ioji l’or tbe l.eonu unii ntore. Ile ei |»eet* to j»it fo Portluml D . J. S c h o ll OPTICI \ N OPTOMBTEUT TALES OF THE TOWN P e a rl P ln « te r u n d U«»«« M« F .» rlu iid re tu rn e d W cdne«dnx fr o m th e cou«t w h e re they w e re e m p lo y e d in a Mattinili. W ed M u k e th e box a p re « e n t o f a w r i« t w a tc h b e fo re be goe« u vxiiy, L in e lin e ju «t r e » « iv n | a t II C M tu l« e u '« fro m ♦ 1 0 up. j l y 1 2 tf n P a rt o f th e f r o n t o f tb e B u r k h o ld e r b u ild in g o c c u p ie d by P o w e ll A lle n ie n w a y , w a « r e b u ilt th i« \v«*«*k Beau*»«* o f '« it ik in g o f tin * fo u n d a tio n tin * p la te CITY MEAT MARKET U. S. Inspected Beei HAM, BACON A N D LA RD Lunch Meats A L L K IND S OF Delivery l*«fore il a m and after :t p. m. H A R V E S T E R S ' S U P P L IE S OF E V E R Y K I N D Wynne &Kime \ l ai and beef wanted. Highest cn«h price. Furmer« * < ash Market. m22tf Mr. and Mr«, Ralph Lynch motored f«• Triangle lake last week to visit at tin- Milling« home. LLN.HLH G R O U N D ON PRKMI8K8 fro m BINDING T WI N E Cou n tv Cotti niÌM.«ion(*r S|teneer uml Itomi Superinlenilent \ be Gilbrrt vx ere iip from Kuveite Tnemlnv on roud hu«l neMM. ii aiui'H ri*|nii re«I C im ile « S prux bn« r e tu r n e d v i« it in e a « te rn O re g o n . 1’rnvtor. S Ilillg lfH . sIlillgloM, tillillglos Itoo l’in if. ro o l'in g , m u lin a , l ’itin t, p a in i, p a in i, p a in i, p a in t. l'u t tal!«' ( ir iiv i' Xl rie. Co. a l!M f gin«« wa« in danger *f f a llin g o u t o n to the «idevxnlk. S«*e how much nicer your car w ill run with pur«* Penn«yI vii nin motor oil «old by Swengel Hardware Mr«. .1, I>. Monroe wuh in Kugene Wednesday visiting her sister, Miss Ora Jones, who is in a hospital there. Mr«. I*] R. Perkin«, who had been «faying with her daughter, Mrs Llmer Crow«, returned to the Grove Monday on account of her mother’s health. It you want to «uve ♦'JO on a high* grade cream separator set* Swengel Hurd w are. Fine lot of diamond« just received bv Il C Mnd«eti. \ mightv good invest ment for anyone. They arc going up in price rapidly. jtiJSfi C NS. Burrow«, of Drain, spent the Fourth at the home of hi« son Bert. \\ R (Viler* returned to Wendling Friday, having been at home over the Fourth. Mr« Daisy Tillotson went to North i Bend Friday. Leonard Willis is home from Camp Lewis on furlough visiting his parent«. Kugene Guard: Donald Van Boskirk. of this city, left Saturday for Astoria, where I m - will work in the shipyards. Kugene Guard: Mrs. Klla Thompson, of Cottage Grove, was u Kugene visitor Monday. She came to the city to oppose the propos'd Lorane road to Cottage Grove. She contends that her farm prop «•rty would be greatly damaged if the road is built along th<* linos of the pro pose«! survey. Half soles save halt the price of new tires and are just as good. Your gov ernment ask« you to «-onserve. Dr. (»off. sho<* and tire half «»ding. jn2*tfc .lean Nielsen, of Wendling, visited tin« w**ck at th«* Robert Hanna home. Mr and Mr«. Lester Brant returned Tu«*«dnv from a visit in Cortland. Flovd Hurlzell vvas h«*r«* from Fort Steven« this week. Machine oils; Sweng«*l Hardware. .Miss Vefn Planter has returned from a v i«it at Rosebtirg. W ANTED— 4 MILL YARD MEN High grade roof paint by the gallon or barrel from Swengel Hardware. t HOURS GOOD W A G E S FREE HOUSE A N D FREE W OOD FOR F A M ILIE S. The David Sterling family left Sun day for an outing on the McKenzie. Mrs. Matilda Applegate was in the city from Drain Monday on business. Bohemia Lumber Co. Bone« wanted at Farmer« ' Cash Mar- ! ket. jn*Jlt f The City Meat Market pay« cash for egg«. Nptfitfc Meeting« of Cottage (trove grange have been called off until the first Sat A T T E N T IO N . urday iti September. ROW RIVER. ORE Mrs. 11. M. Wheeler is here from Portland for a few days attending t«» business affairs am! visiting friends. Mr«. L. C. Currin has returned from an extend«*«! visit vvith relatives at Roscburg. Sh«* recently sustained se vere injuries when sh«* fell baekwards «»ff «»f a short flight of steps. A blood vessel in one arm was ruptured. Mrs. N. W. Drake vvr called to As toria yesterday by th«* serious illness with typhoid of 1 i « t daughter’s husband, M. K. Paiker. After Mrs. Drak«»’s «!«*- part lire, wort! was r«*«*eived her«* of the «leath of Mr. Parker. H. F. Wynn«*. His granddaughter. I>«*l1a Yenteh, of Salem, accompanied him. You want a car. Everyone does. I ’ Honor Guard. Attention1 you can‘I afford a new one, or have other reasons for not wishing to invest | Busin»*«« meeting Thursday, .mlv I n . the price of a new car, Woodson (troth 7:30 p. m., at 225 North Lane str«»«»t. ers have a few seeond hand ones at Como prepared to settle duos. Summer prices that will interest you. jlyStf work for the guard. Discussion of ben You still get want ads. at before the efits. BKI.LF BFRK H O LD K R . Chairman. war prices- and they are of the same • , , quality they always were. because we turn our stock often and do not carry such a large stock, therefore it is always fresh and wholesome. Earl Ishuiael has bought h Ituick ear - ami George Marksburv a Ford sedan. wheat substitutes IN 50 POUND LOTS THIS STORE W I L L BE CLOSED A L L D A Y JU L Y |TH Short’s Grocery W A L K A BLOCK A N D S A V E A HEBRON (B p e c ia l to T h e S e n tin e l.) Pure linseed nil, ready mixed paint, stains amt varnishes are sold by Swen \ .Tnlv M.— Mr. an»l Mr«. Archie Oilham, of London, and Mr. and Mrs. C. (\ Oil- gel Hardware. The little son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry. ham an«l family motored to A«hland GET OUR PRICES ON D I M E ^/ A COMPLETE L IN E OF T H E FAM OUS RED WING, M I N NESOTA. JARS A N D JUOS— A N Y SIZE FROM H a lf-g a llo n to 1 O -g a llo n TIME FOR PUTTING A W A Y MEAT, KRAUT. EGOS A N D PICKLES, W E W A N T TO B U Y SOME BRING US SOME CLEAN QUART BOTTLES— A. BRUND & COMFY Grocers to Particular People John Murray and children, Mrs. Kinma Kelley and children, ('. II. Wineeoff, Dorothy am! ( ‘lari«*«* Abeene. Franklin Green am! th«* two little ( ’lark children. Misses H«*ster, Olive am! Josie Bemis, of London, and Mi««**« Jan** and Ada Gilcrist motored to Kugene on the Fourth. Tbe following party picnicked on tbe riv«*r on th«* Fourth: Mr. and Mrs. Kd win Tullar an«! babv, of th«* (»rove; Mr. and Mr.«. George Kappauf and family, Mr. and Mrs. Georg«* Kebelbe«*k and family, Mr. and Mrs. John Kebelbeek and family, Mr. and Mr.«. J. A. Powell, W. F. McClain, Joe Miller and Stan f««r«l Bartle. Mr. and Mrs. F. L. Führer and «laughter Hazel, Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Markham and «<»n Allen, and Miss Ciper went up on Cedar creek on th«* Fourth. Lamar and Bernard Piper, of Port land, spent a part «>f last week vvith their grandfather. S. R. Ciper. Mr. an«l Mr«. Del Fisher, «»f Raymond. Wash., spent Saturday afternoon with Mrs. Warner. Mr. McClain and Mr. Kappauf killed a rattlesnake Sunday. Th** reptile had ten rattles an*! a button. Mrs. Martha Lane and «laughter B**r- niee. of Corvallis, visite«! Monday with Mrs. Lane’s cousin. Miss Taylor. Me*. Al. Gilcrist left Tuesday morn ing for a visit in California with h«*r son George and other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. K. B. Crane, of Black Butte, have bad as their guests this week Judge and Mr«. Gilliam, of S«*at tie. and Mr«. A. B. Gatth*«. *»f Bois»\ R O V A I. ARCH MA ■—S p e c ia l c o n v o c a tio n S u t o n la y e v e n in g , J u ly 1.1. J. P. Yenteh has return«*«! from a visit O ra m i M ig li P r ie n t v v ill lie p re s e n t to c o n s t it u t e th e c h a p «»f several weeks at Salem an«! Portland t e r » m l p re s e n t th e c h a r te r an«! is again visiting hi« daughter, Mrs. SONS fresh and clean Jugs Phone 65 PERSONAL PROPERTY SALE AT A M A N D A J. SCOTT FARM on county road ont'-half mile we*t of Dorena, beginning promptly ut 10 a. m. Saturday, July 20th W. I*. VaiiHrhoiaek will sell at public sale the personal property of the Amanda J. Neott estate, as follows: 1 bull, 5 cows. 1 steer. 3 2-year olds, 7 yearlings, 1 plow, harness l cultivator, 1 harrow. 1 horse, 1 hay rake, 1 mower. 1 stake rack, blacksmith tools. 1 vise, 1 anvil, 1 blower. 1 grindstone. 1 sickle grinder. 1 scythe. 1 cleaver, tools, X wheelbarrow, wheat, 1 cook stove, 1 heater. 1 clock, 1 telephone. 1 lounge, 1 sewing machine. I bureau. 1 kitchen cupboard. 1 dining table 1 stand, chairs. 1 rocker, cooking utensils, dishes, fruit jars, canned fruit, stone jars, chickens, stone jug. bedding, bedstead, ice cream freezer, washing machine, and all other small articles belonging to said estate too numerous to mention. TERMS OF SALE, CASH O N L Y and Mrs. Kd. Jones, of Walden, the lat ter toeing a sister of Mrs. Currin; I%an Currin, t*<nrl Currin and Donald Fields, Mrs. Currin's grandchildren; Virgin Jones and \rehie Jones, of Walden, and I.uberta Miller, of Blue Mountain. ♦ ♦ ♦ George K. Mvers. of Disston. and Mrs. Marths Hughes, of Cottage Grove, were the prim-ipiils in a “ hooverized” wed ding at Eugene Saturday, Kev. C. K. Dunham officiating. The roupie will make their home at Disston. EXPERT PATTERN ADVICE Lieutenant Jume« Mill«, of Marsh field, who leave« at once for Washing ton, IV C., to ren ¡ve special training iti tile handling of heavy artillery, visit- ed here Monday with hi« brother, K. I\. Mills. Our stock of groceries and canned goods is always and F R I D A Y , J U L Y 12 Carload of outs from Minnesota. Good horse or chicken feed. For sale at I Hawley'« feed barn, aero«« from Miller machine «hop. jly 12c <r J a rs Stomach, Disease of Skin or Gall Stones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby The spot cash and carry home your good« mean« cheaper goods. Make a saving at Spray’s. m22tf Mrs. G. F. Mills is visiting at Salem and Portland. Mrs. Alfred .lurv and her sister, Miss /r Methodist Church Services Sunday school at 10 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m.. ‘ ‘ God's Plan for the Perpetuation «if His Kingdom." The Methodist church i« making prep Mrs. II. F. Butler arrive«! Saturday This is the fourth and ch sing sermon arntion f«,r the appropriate observance from Cortland for an extend«*«! visit of the series on “ (»<>«! *s Ownership.” • •f “ Old Folk« Sunday’ * on the morn with h«*r daughter. Mr«. L. C. B«*ebe. Kpworth league at 7 p. m. mg of July 21. Preaching at s p. m.. "Assurances of Mr« J. V. Stewart G visiting at San Farmers* Cash Market— that means Salvation. ’ ' Fmneisro and Corning. Calif. we pay you spot rash for your produce Prayer meeting Thursday at * p. m. Frank Wallace i« suffering vvith on«* and for spot cash you can save money of .fob's comforter«, which has assumed RED CROSS NOTES ou your feed, poultry supplies, seeds a promin«*nt and commanding position and groceries. on th«* back «if hi.« neck. SOCIETY. Captain and Mrs. C. C. (Vinton rc S. H. Lindt and family leave in n The chairman, C. M. Shinn, has ap turned this week from Fortress Monroe, pointed Mrs. Walter Fullmer superin where Captain Cruson was taking a «pc few day« for Cortland, where Mr. Lindt will be employe«! in th«* shipyards. A family reunion was held Sunday at tendent of the sewing department. • # * Mr«. Nancy McKee suffered another the horn«* *>f Mr«. Rosa Currin. A ll«»o- verize«! lunch«1on was serve«!. Those The ten auxiliaries are doing such «evere paralytic stroke Sunday night. IF YOU H A V E D ISE A SE 8 OF TH E present were Mr. and Mrs. George Cur splendid work and in such quantities, Mrs. Roy Ginther has received word rin. <«f Leona: Lynch Currin, of Black and the city workers are working so of th«* unexpected «leath of her father Butte; Mrs. Osie Fiehls, «>f Rosebtirg: energetically, that we have decided to in eastern Or«*gon. H. F. Currin. of Cottage Grove; Mr. close the sewing room on Mondays and George Lea is attending to a contract Wednesdays during the summer months. ing job at Drain. The store will be open every afternoon Robert Sutcliffe, Jr., who is with the cila course of instruction. Mrs. Cruson except Monday. • • • vi«ited here a couple of days and then Kllison White ehautnuqun system this joined her husband at Lebanon, where summer, stopped off here Monday to The favor will be greatly appreciated he was visiting. They vvill both go visit his mother. if some of our auxiliaries or any kindly from there to Fort Steven«. disposed party will donate wood to the K. W. Arm«*« has taken charge of the Red Cross. Mrs. Martha Ross, who had made an freight «lepartmiuit at the Southern Pa extended visit with her daughter, Mr« cific station, in place of Frank Knox, Joseph Knotts, left Saturday for La who is now with th«* Standard Oil com The Sentinel receives inquiries every fayette. where she will spend at least pany. at our pattern department by week from prospective settlers who two weeks looking after her property wish copies of the paper. I f you wish Word has reached here that Mr«. S. O MISS RIGGS. OF N E W YO RK interests. to sell your land your ad. should be in Long, who is visiting in Cortlaml, is representing McCall Pattern The Sentinal, where prospective settlers suffering with a severely injure«! foot, Company will see it. sustain»*«! in an accidental fall fnmi a car, S P E C IA L SU B SC R IPT IO N HARDWARE John Devine, of tbe 8hoe«tring conn try, wus home from Fort Steven« this week. Phone H i) — Remernb» r the boys in France vvith your photo it will ericourag«* them. A. L. Monroe. jun2Mtfc Mi«« Mary M ut ber«, who bad been Don’t forget a Florence blue flame vivitirig bere, returned Sunday evening to Kugene. where «he i« attending bulli I wiekle«H oil stove is the thing for com fort, speed, and economy'. Sold only by VII kimU of rreoriU of la?«**t vxar mu lie«« college. Sweng«*| Hardware. Wood ho n brother« delivered a ear Sat j «ir ut li M mi neri jiii»2#tf| Mr and Mrs. R. D. Wilson, of Ku- Will M«t¿u<*«*ii mol hi* mot ber. Mn». urdiiv t*» Mr. and Mr«. Tho«. Sear« at j g«*n*\ spent the week-end here. Leona, Mi«« Kijith Me««enger taking Unto MtOueeii, tu riverì Weilnexilny Mrs. L. K. Fh«*lps writes from Klam I he ca r dovx n. front M. ifitimu timi ore vinitiii}' ut tli«* ath Falls that they are among tin* many Mill «tipplie«; Svxengel Hardware. fienile Mitineen lutino \! r», Mitineen who wouldn't attempt to get along |<ro|ittblv vvill «itemi Moine finii* vvith her Mi«« Kditb Me««enger «pent the without the regular visits of The Pen «•»li beri*. Fourth at Kugene with ber miele, J. G tinel. |||4all 11H I n • 11 • • l‘ M i«« H e rth u S te p h e n « re tu rn e d ne«da> fro m •* v i« it in K ugene. borii \V«*«I Henry Rollile vmiw I I. Httrrel vx a « f ii k i * ii Hmblenly ili lt i I •• ti 11 « * 11 « 1 1 ti liofili' yiiurd «Ir ili Tu«** «I li V lií|¿llt il lui limi to )>«• io I| m «i liofile. Ilo n | o* ii t u btol nielli vx itti ut olii ur li troiihli* I mi f i« tienili tibie to be ouf. Better Service I tri tor glllHNI'H parent«, Mr. and Mrs. F. II Mag*«\ Hhe vxas cn route home from Long (barb, Calil Yost was brought to the Cottage Grove I’" " Wednesday to attend the round up. hospital Sunday suffering from the ef Mr* C C (,l,hnm v,ri‘ hor I parent; * " 1"»* at Butte Falls. fects of drinking fly poison. He ha** Mr. and Mr«. John Taylor and family, fully recovered. of Cottage Grove, Mrs. Bella Taylor Mrs. Mary Nash returned to Fort land and family and George Taylor picnicked Monday, after a visit with her sister, in the timber on the Fourth. Mrs. Jos. Schneider. A picnic party at the C. K. Gilhnm Mrs. J. J. Dillon, of Fortlaml, «toppe«! place on the Fourth included Miss Mvr off here Suturdny for u \i»it with her tie Uilhum, C. K. Oilham, Mr. and Mra. OFFER on n e w I 'n liir g i'd M e C a ll Subscription for 2 years Subscription for 1 year M a g a s in o . $1.25 75c 2 subscriptions for same year $1.00 Subscription for 5 months 25c D O L L P A T T E R N S FREE T O D A Y ' N O T H IN G ELSE L IK E IT IN COTTAGE GROVE There has never been anything in Cottage Grove with the IN S T A N T ac tion of simple buckthorn bark, glycer ine, etc., as mixed in Adler i-ka. ONE NPOONFI'I. flushes the E N T IR E bowel tract so completely it relieves A N Y CASE sour stomach, gas or constipation and prevents appendicitis. The I N STANT. pleasant action of Adler-i ku surprises Imth doctors and patients. New Era Drug Store. Paint! Paint! Odds and Ends at a price Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Dealers in Paints and in Painters' Supplies of Every Kind