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d in n e r t o g e t h e r on th e o u t s k i r t s of the city. Mr. au d M iv Waldo Miller visited S u nd ay e v e n in g w ith Mr. and Mrs H au p t. Mr and Mrs K D. M il*, a, of S pring field, were week end g u ests tit the Cha« Halos homo. Karl Ishmacl m otored to E ugene Sun day. Among those com posing „ p arty th at picnicked on S h a r p 's ereok on the F o u rth were Mr aud Mrs \\ |) Heath. Xddison and C a m e H e a th , Mi and Mrs. S K. I.owry and ch ildren, Mr and Mrs F M F ro st mid son, of Blue M ountain, Jo s o p h iu o S ew ard , J e a n 'I s by, I II Long, of the G rove, and K.iv B au m g ard n e r. Mr. ami Mis J . I Hm-klev were hi E ugene ov er the F ourth . Mrs Waldo Miller visited Sunday nf tornoon w ith Mrs. J o h n Ishiuael, who is improv ing soinew hat from hor reren t ill ness, Kay B a u m g a rd n e r, who lias been an employee at th e Buckley mill for the past six m ouths, received news of flu serious illues* o f his m other Thursdav au d left th a t ev en in g tor his home at C latsk an ie Mrs F. J . Helliwell ha* «| u 11 *• rt*cui «*r«»«l from the o f n full from u hay tinigon la *t Mr. ami Mrs |{ G. I i.nnilwolir .a rid w «hr nmi children, of C ushm an, were g u ests Sat urdav at tin» C laude \riit» htmie. They also call«»«! at tin* Waldo Mi I lor homo Mr. and Mrs. C harles Halos and b a b i d a u g h te r Dorothy spent tho F o u rth at D o m ttt. Mrs. \\ D Month and \d d i s o n lloath accom panied Fred F ro st, o f Rlu«* Moun tain, ti» E ugene S unday. I.. K. I.oii}' was at the W l> Meath home T uesday evening. Keep Your Kitchen Cool A H tw Ptrf ec- tio n O il C ook St overaeAntkitch- cn comfort and convenienc e. Ask ur friend who • one. Used in 9.000.000 h o m e s . Inexpensive. to o p e r a te . See them at your deal er's today. C Y our kitchen is alw ays cool and com fortable even in the h o tte st w eather if you use a New Perfec tion O il Cook Stove. T here is no sm oke or odor, no du st o r d irt, and none of the both e r of coal o r wood. A ll the conve nience of gas. B etter and m ore econom ical cook ing all the year round. In 1. 2. 9 and 4 burner with or without ovens or c.«C et*. Ask your dealer today. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (California) NEW PERFECTION OIL COOK .STOVE W. J. Woods, Special Agent, S ta n d ard Oil Co., C ottage Grove, Ore Knowles &» Graber, Cottage G rove Sterns &_> Chenow eth, Yoncalla H. A. Cool, Drain E a rl Ishiuael has p urch ased a new Buick car. NEIGHBORHOOD N EW S Among those a tt e n d i n g th e cele b ratio n <í'---------------------------------------------------------♦ at E ugene ou th e F o u rth were Mr. and Mrs. t ‘. \V. S ears. Mrs. K a te Sears. B n B L U E M O U N T A IN son Sears. H erth a Sears. Mr and .Mr-< J . K. Cooley an d d a u g h te r E lizabeth (S pecial to T h e Sentinel. Mr. a n d Mrs. F. J . Helliwell and Mr J u l y 10.— L y n d e n K n ig h t, » h o r e an d Mrs. 1. J . Heidler and d a u g h te r ce n tly a r r iv e d from N o r th D ak o ta to K athlee n. \ t E ugene th ey were joined spend th e sum m er here, received word by Mr. an d Mrs. F red Beard, of H ar T u e sd a y o f th e d ro w n in g o f his oldest risburg. and Dr and Mrs. M urdison, of b r o t h e r in M innesota. S prin g field , old frie n d s of the Helli Mrs. M cG uire a n d Mrs. Mooney and wells, an d th e p a r t y enjoyed a picnic d a u g h te r G w endolyn shopped in th e Grove t h i a week. J o h n B a r k e r and Mr. P a lm e r have stopped th e f ire th a t was b u r n i n g n ear t h e Dell B a st ranch. Mr. a n d Mrs. Bob L a n d w e h r and ch ild ren left S u n d a y for C ushman, a f t e r h a v in g spen t sev eral d ays w ith re la tiv e s Can you d o u b t th e evidence o f this an d fr ie n d s here. J i m Benson, o f th e Grove, spen t a few C o tta g e Grove citizen f You can v e r i f y C o tta g e Grove rn d a y s o f last week a t th e J o h n P a lm e r do rsem ent. home. / Read thia: The Clyde H a s tin g s fam ily , o f Wald F. C. R alston, re tire d f a r m e r, 447 po rt, v isited S u n d a y with th e George S. T h ir d St., says: “ W henever 1 h av e H a s ti n g s fam ily . au o p p o rtu n ity to speak a good n o r d Mrs. J o h n P a lm e r shopped in C o ttag e f o r D o a n ’s K id n ey Pills 1 do no t hesi G rove F ri d a y . t a t e to do so. T h is medicine re g u la te s M. R o b b in s w as in E u g en e M onday th e actio n o f th e kid n ey s aud o v e r on business. comes pains due to diso rdered kidneys. Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n B a r k e r an d Mr. I h a v e been obliged to use u kid n ey med Efenson, o f th e Grove, spen t th e F o u rth icine ou sev eral occasions for kidney a t th e P a lm e r home. co m p lain t and in every in stance, D o a n 's K id n ey P ills h a v e n ev er failed to give M O U N T V IE W . s a t is f a c to r y r e s u l t s . ’ ’ P ri c e 60c, a t all dealers. D o n ’t simply ask fo r a k id n e y re m e d y - get (Special to T h e S entin el.) J u l y 10.— Miss B e rth a S ears re tu rn ed Doan ’« K id n e y P ills— th e same t h a t to P o r t l a n d S u n d a y , h a v in g sp en t th e Mr. R alston had. P o s te r M iiburn Co., Props.. B uffalo, N. Y. jlylSMI* F o u r t h here. A COTTAGE GROVE MAN’S EXPERIENCE R ep o rt of th e C ondition of th e F i r s t N a tio n a l B an k a t C o tta g e Grove in th e S tate o f Oregon, a t th e Close of Business on J u n e 29. 191H KEHOl R C E S Loans an d d is c o u n ts ____________ __________ _____ ___ ____ O v e rd ra fts , secured, none; ■■seetlTed U. S. B onds (o th er th a n L ib e r t y B onds, but in clud ing f . S. c e r t i f ic a te s o f in d e b te d n e s 's ;: U, M. bonds d ep o sited to secure c irc u la tio n (p a r value;.. # 12,500.00 U. B. bonds and c e r t if ic a te s o f in d e b te d n e ss owned un 25,000.00 p ledged t y L o an Bonds: L ib e r rty 350 00 L ib e rty loan bonds, 3*/£ p er cent an d 4 p e r cen t, uupledge red L i b e r t y L o an bonds, 3*ti p e r cent au d 4 per c e n t, pledged 8.000 00 to secure s t a t e or o th e r dep osits or bills p a y a b le Bonds, Securities, etc. (o th er th a n L. H. : Bonds o th e r th a n U. a. bonds pledged to secure postal 7,000.00 saving s d ep o sits_____________ _______________ _________ Bonds an d secu rities pledged as co lla te ra l f o r s ta te , or 21,520.no o th er dep osits (po stal e x clu d e d ; or bills p a y a b l e .......... B ecurities o th e r t h a n U. 8. bonds (n o t in c lu d in g stocks'; 35.349.30 owned u n p led g ed .......................................... ..... .......................... T o ta l bonds, securities, e tc ............................ ....... ..................... S ock o f F e d e ra l R eserve B ank (50 % of su b s c rip tio n ; V alu e o f b a n k in g h o u se.-.......................................... .................. t u rn i tu r e an d f i x tu r e s ................................... ............... ................ Real e s t a te ow ned o th e r th a n b a n k in g house.......................... - a w f u l reserv e w ith F e d e ra l R eserv e B a n k ............................ ash in v a u lt and net am o u n ts due from n a tio n a l b an k s N e t am o u n t d u e fro m b an k s, b a n k e r s anil tr u s t companies o th e r t h a n a b o v e .......................... C hecks on b a n k s located o u tsid e o f c ity or to w n of re p o r t in g b a n k an d o th e r cash i t e m s ......................................... R ed em ptio n fu n d w ith LT. 8. tr e a s u r e r and due from U. 8. t r e a s u r e r ............ ................................................... ....................... W a r sav in g s c e rtif ic a te s and t h r i f t s t a mps a c tu a lly ow ned T o ta l._________ __ _________________ __________________ _ . L IA B IL IT IE S C a p ita l sto ck p aid i n ... ......... .......................................................... Surplus f u n d ........................................................ U n d iv id ed o ro f ita .................. .............................................................. I n t e r e s t a n d d isco u n t collected or c re d ite d , in a d v a n c e of m a t u r i t y an d not earn ed ( a p p r o x i m a t e ; ......................... .. C ircu latin g n o tes o u t s t a n d i n g ................................................... D em and D eposits (o th e r th a n b a n k dep osits) S u b je c t to R eserve (deposits p a y a b le w ith in 30 d a y s ) : in d i v id u a l d e p o sits s u b je c t to cheek C e r ti f i c a te s o f dep osit due in less th a n 30 d a y s (o th er t h a n for m oney b o r r o w e d ) ...................................................... C a s h i e r ’s check s o u t s t a n d i n g ....._................................. ................ s t a te , co u n ty , o r o th e r m u n icip al dep o sits secured by pledge o f a ss e ts o f th is b a n k .................. ........ .......................... T o w o f d e m a n d dep osits (o th e r th a n b an k dep osits) s u b je c t to reserve.. 297,211.52 1’lm e De •posits S u b jo c t t o R e s e r r e (p a y a b le aft«*r JO days, o r su ibject to 30 d a y s or more notice, an d postal sav in g s: ’ostal saving! ither tim e deposi T o tal o f ti m e d ep o sits su b ject to reserve 53,831.16 r $164.*25.0.'! / l " "I .'17,500.00 s,::50.oo 63.s69.601 1.500.00 Is ,500.00 3,000.00 1.800.00 22.472.82 86,334.44 4,153.72 404.72 625.00 5,983.61 *41!» * i 7* 25.000.00 25.000 00 5,275 04 1,012.06 265,108 45 8,054.06 8,033.12 16,015 89 3,386.47 50,444 «9 S t a t e o f O regon, c o u n ty o f L ane, ns.: 1. T. C. Wheeler, c a s h ie r of th e above named b a n k , do solem nly sw ear t h a t th e a b o v e s t a te m e n t is tr u e to th e beet of my k n o w led g e a n d belief. T. C. W H E E L E R , Cashier. S u b scrib ed and sw orn to b efo re me th is C O R R E C T A T T E S T 8 th d ay o f J u l S A G IN A W . Providing Banking Protection Th# viint ruioureai* or the r n l o n l lie ei m My it « 111 . 10 W "V.M .1 llloll xiuiil in 1 III>>i> ilnllur». m e r o u t r t b uteii in t i n il< po ll tor» 111 bn nk - whli-li, like ourNelvDH, nre inetii I ioin or thin grout nynteui Thu inruent mul th« nmnllent of our ilaponltorn eai li co litr lb u tM in the »tune p roportion to thin fuml, wlili'h give» protoi'tlon to nil U you b n v e u ' t thin p ro te c tio n alle.nly you ought u ot lo ilolny You lectiie It the mom ent you lie. i>nie one o t our ilep.mltorn A 1*00111.Y T E D H OK 8H re flects d is cred it on its ow ner, but the o w n e r get* the worst of the deal be (S pecial t*» The S e n i in el.) cause economy in feeding (he (torse 1 a f f e c t s ita w ork ing cap acity ns well m* .Lily lo M i " o s Nora and Hurd« M K M B K lv ap pearan ce. If you r horae kick* un F is h er went to l ‘ortlnn«l on d u ly .'I, pent ! FKDKRAI. RK3F.RVE the F o u rth t h . r o timi then went on t.. ,' i« •’‘• ' " ’•'l >» by buying y o u r feed here, ns you get the be*t SYSTEM \ s f o r i a , w h«»re th«*i huí«» «>iiiplovm«»nt Farmer*, Mis. Kd. <’lark, of the ($ro\o, has been I tpiality for the least «»utl*«y c o n tra c to r* ntid horse ow ners geti«*rnlli v is itin g w ith th e Neal a n d W \ Ifennel know th at our feed t* alw ays up to th« fami lies s im u lan ! N o a ili «»v«»ryonc hero et»l«»brate«| tlo I • »nrfh in Homo wax V n u m ber nf fatti li«*s w ent t«» Fugono, s e i e r a l picnicked I oli tilt» ri ver, and u few hud a s p i t»ad in a gì ove «in th«» Lebow place. Mr. ami Mrs Meli in hick son a re \ i s itin g \x iti» Mrs. Jacknon parents Geo II BriUuiird. Real F.state and In Mr and Mrs F ra n k Mackic sitruuc«*, tim b e r lauds, m ining pr»»p Ilo* Leu I a jo ie fu m ili timi Inni «• 1 1 1 f a r m i n g properly, city I *OpUI t x «1 I t t c been \ is itin g r e t a t i l e » nenr Mabel. un«l l u mb e r . The C it y T ra u sfe r .sp«*nt th è .F«»urth in Kugene un tlo* way For sale or t r a d e for lu m ber 1 Ut 12 All K nots of homi». N ligie en g in e; I No. ‘J Fo* fl«»nr T h re e «lnught«*r* of Mac Knglnnd. a • s«'taper w ith rnl»!»«*i wheels; I I m T i hauti form ar ri**id«»nf •*! Doremi, now o f Pini winch, g ears with inch face, heuvy miinvh, b a i e bo«»n \ i s i t i n g w ith th eir I « Hough for b»g hau l; I 12 inch drum wunt, Mrs. Maritili Lebow j s a ii«lar; I s a la m a n d e r ; I saw iiiaudrel; Blau» Movlug • Hp«< lally Mrs littori K. M eteulf ami txvo little j I 4 %’J S pow«*r griu«lst«>ue; I sal«*; 1 copy WOOD A N D C O M . •*t»ns, ot th«* Grov«», sp««ut th«* l'ourtli j iug press; I Meek diiplb ator. L«»tt*g«* Bhi.ii.* 55 w ith thè l.obow fu m ili. i Grov«*, M fg. ( ’«». ut lff Off!«-« at th« Hull Tun Cuuf«<'Uuu«ry Tha Hentlucl lias a narg alu iu a srhol ROW RI V ER STERLING FEED CO. W ANT First National Bank Collage Grove, Oregon A D S. W .W . M ’F a r la n d Hauling & Graying Dono , on Short Notice Spts ial t « » The S«*ntinel. » diilv III F ra n k J o n e s spen t F o u r t h ut Rtmebiirg. ar**hip in t he I liter nut i onul Cur r e s p o m t o n c e Hc hmd wh i «h ha s |»«*«*n left xv it It it l or sato. f i t f«* L. L. Harrel ( H p f f i il fit T he Sentitiel. > the duly Among those from here who For Sale Fresh milk cows, young hor* a tt e n d e d the Fourth of J u l y e* *b*hrnti«»n M i ih « M i C \ < \m lte r »peni the es, mules, and som«* lumber at W a tc h at Kug«*ne wore Mr. an d Mrs. J . I.. CottiiK«* O r o v e T n m i f e r Queen, Miasms Nora and H a rri e t Queen, F o u r t h ut L o » . I l w ith \t r . C’.oilf er ’s Spur ch eap J II Maw le i , Divide, On* b rothor, vvho i. hom.< from th. st mi P ho ne f»FI2. jtte g l jl y IM< Mr. an d Mrs. N ig ht, Mr. an d Mr«*. On k furlough and fam ily. Mrs S co tt, Misses K ttn ami Mr and Mr» F rnnk D arker. Xlr. and For Hale ft doren W h ile Leghoru hen Merle Scott. Fay W hitelv, M a ri Neat, one y e a r obi; I gusolm a ir»»n; on«* ««H I Mr> Civile K err un.l ih i ld r e n . Mi a n d : Mrs. K H Moody an d Mr. and Mr«» P IA N O M O V IN G Mi-* W a lte r l ’if.-tnT, Johnrtie. Tonimi.'! s t m e with tw o biirio t*» ami glass oven; j B a r tl e tt J o h n s to n and son Leonard •.lol I>"llu- l ’ilrh.-r, of t|i.. Greve, | 1 »»m* eiHikstove w ith sit eap^ itarin*«l AUTO P R A Y FOR Q U IC K D E L I V E R Y Mrs. H arold H opper an d tw o little ni. kc.l 1 1 th è riv e r un thè F o u rth Mr •l«*w«*ll; four milk can s almost new, two T E L E P H O N E 72 ch ild ren, of Mabel, caiue home w ith the K err tulli Xlr B iteh er kille.l ti t.enr th.it ! large 1? gal. mol tw o 1 i|t. si/«*; tw o Ian O F F I C E E L I T E C O N F E C T IO N E R Y Queen fam ily T h u rsd a y e v e n in g t*» te r n s ; s i \ lamps, one almost new Mad « e ig h e .l lieto e .- 11 25(1 nini 3iMi pollini. a few days. round w o k hanging lamp mol Xlr. Simili .e r v e d :i F o u rth o f .Itili «lui, W ith the cost of e v e r y t h in g e n te r in g T he Kit * U jv ami Vogel fam ilies, Mrs Ì ’ X l » ■linuer uii.ler thè fir tr.vx to Mr , n.| fo ur Ni». Il In Mips; «II«* XX I i into tlo* m ak in g t»f u n ew spaper increti* Virgil Mien and tw o children. Mrs. M rv Geo S|o:m. Mr an d Xlr. K rnc.t i «•ne g a s o l i n e pniti}* «me v uh a tn /ifig out mg. I t IS a b s o l u t e l y essen tial th a t all J u d s o n Allen an d d a u g h te r .Mary. Mr«* fi t ; oiie p a i r Itati l'ale*; ««to* hu« k; our «ubscription* be i* «id prom ptly. xloan unii \\ .11. m. Kl.inn ••• J . F. N eat, Mr. a n d Mrs L eo nard and Mr 1110 I M r. Vrthur Childer«. \1 1 -. | g a s o l i io» w u s h i n g ut fit, gotnl ma« Ititi«' th ree children spent the F o u rth pie 'X ileo* tifiti K v b- Jonet. o ent to th è ! a n d eiigint* ; spati , shovel, hoe ; m*w nick in g in D elight Valley. «burl i, 'Pii«* Dai sv iy, J gal. si/«*; but tei .Innre «t Kuimltt un thè Fourth. T he Fogle an d K lliott fam ilies, Gladys Xlr. X rlhur C h il d e r . 1 . v i . i t m g i n ' paddi«*; s e v e r a I piece* straw m a l ti n g Houston. H u b ert. Dan and l l a r r i Allen Bori land .mi e x p e e t . f> brinn her little ! s l i gl i t l ) w o r n ; «»ri«* g l as s chini« «,l«»sel; p icnicked at the Klliott mill west of •laugh ter hotne o i t b her otie s l o t ioti w a s h e r wi t h liuntlle; «»io* a Delight Valley on th e Fourth Civile K err Ita* tnov.'il lo th è X'nughn gal. p u n ì p «ali fot g a s or ««il; «me to*w Mrs. Virgil Vilen re tu rn e d S a t i m i n rum li Mr- W S m ith, Mr- G Slonn I h a n d ««•rii pl:«nt«»r Ktio-rs<ui K«*ithlev. to her home at O lym pia, Wash. Mr- I runk Pleuar*l nini \ | r - Il San I.ondou. (i ra jun-Htfr P. N e a t, II Neal l i t - K B ler- vv ere in th** G i rove reve Sutiirilnv I h * Moody, H a r r i e t t Q ueen, Mrs. Harold twe«»ti truins. F o u m l l*o< k e t b o o k O w n er m a y bave sanie b\ pr«»\ m g pr«»p«»rt v mol pi« \ »n l * H opper an d tw o child ren and Mr and Mrs J K done • li a return«»«! from L*r rtfis riotiec, Mentinel. jlvfw- : Mrs. Goss were in C o tta g e G rove Fri i i**it at Roseburr; m d 0 day. W . G . P E R R Y . P ro p . Mr. m d Mr»« For Sale Ho acres on Doe c re a k , goo«! s Ma^ladry un- b>• in Mr. an d Mrs Houston and children I f r o m tr ip to • •ut r a n g e Mr s («••urge Fri rui an. I.o Free Delivery a t A12 Tlo.»** o f l i e Day flari.l and Kug«*n»- m o to rin g from Salem to C alifornia, ram*, Oreg«m. Mptbpd stopped ov er a few d a y s last week with D ELIG H T VALLEY For Sale ll o r i e p o w e r d ra g saw r«an the fam ily of Mr Renston *n cousin, T plef«*; re b u ilt; all new w«»o«lw»»rk m il T. Ben at on. ( S p e c i a l t«» Th«* Se n t i n e l . » pinions; 2 » m « ami loo f . • t • »f r• »«I F Mr L eonard resigned as s u p e rin te n d J u l y II T he St«*v«*ns fam ilv th at U. Hbermnti. j l y l 2 26p«l ent o f th e S u n d ay school last S u n d a y hail Vieen vi-itin;« nf th«* \V. A. W itcher anti Mr. Olsen w as elected to sueeeed Lost Brooch service pin Mrs E B home, re tu rn e d t«. Mohler S a tu r d a y . MAX LUKBKE him. P o rte r, Oregon M««t« l jlyl2pd Mrs. Georg«» Lattivi a n d littb* datigli T H E R A W L E I0H MAN A m eetin g will be held a t the church t e r , w h o h a d b«*«*n g u e s t s a t t h e i ,unn«»r All or part of P2o ax'rc ran ch fo r sale by th e Apostolic F a it h people Wednes home. left 775 S ix th Ave VV Bu<nue, U u » I u n la y for Na viiuhm I. or will t:ikr p a rt trm lc «>r gii«* tun« day ev en ing. J u l y 17. Wash. Jiirlu y at J. I’: iitzm aiW • »n p a r t ; 35 ncr«*s uii«b*r cult i i at i««n. Miss M a rji» rie \ u u g h n . « • f Kiigene. g«»o«l ru n n in g arid spring wnt«*r. Pair was a S n u d a i gu«*st of M i »•« If tibv b u ildings; to acres g«»«*»l timber SIL K CREEK. VI I* R McCAROAR. D. D 8 Keene. Babcock, Lorain* riniti*, C o tta g e G ro ie , D EN T IST T he M. A. Morn fnrnily and Missi Or«»g«»n. (Spe«ial to T h e Sentinel.) jlv 12spt I3p«l J u l y 10.— Mrs. D. A Kstes was rulbal M yrtle W iIeher mot«»r«*d t « Kug«*n«* Sun ! Ni-iiralyi.i ri-lii-vi-il iiiatanlly b y For Sale M O I C. pigs 7 week old. It** iti inn K .-.iitrnre ami ti» Koseburg \Veilne»«Jay of last we« I. by day. nffii-i' nt F if th »ml Mum. «*a« h. < h* Ni« hols. S aginaw , Or«* th e sever»» illne** of her d a u g h te r in Mr. and M r i. Huqiia and son Wilson Blmiir I II.« t'o t tu ^ u Grove, («re jlv 12p«l law, Mrs. Paul Kstes, who di«*d F rid ay an d J o h n Dari y, n f Gr«*«*b*y, f'olo., who Phone 9 F4. are to u r in g fin » co ast, took d in n e r Sun P a s t u r e wrote«! for 70 hea«l of goats •Horning. Mr. an d Mrs. J . R. Despair, and day w ith the J . A, -V«»II fam ily. The DR. S. M WF.NDT S. C. Vcritch, pliom* 2 l ‘l 5 jlv2(ipd • la u g h te r Kvelyn, of I*««rtland, were Suqufis and th«* J o l ls wer«* neighbors in I'tiyxtclau ami Hurgeou For Sale E nglish Hotter pups, 1 year gu«»sts S a tu r d a y at tlo* W. W. Gilder Colora«!«». S|>iM'inl a t t e n t i o n Kiveu to mirttery «»Id. W J . M e*« »enger. Doreria, ili 12« «deve home. W. hi. and I .«•«• Nixon were at Coburg nmi eye, ear ami th r o n t. C o u n try D. A. Kstes went to R oseburg the Monday. H av e a b o u t 85 Atig«»r.i g«»at» f«>r sale «•all. up well a , .- 1 1 v eulU tinm*ere«| first n f th e week. Mr. and .Mrs. VV. A. W itcher and son •List the th in g to d e n n up brush. See ■ lav or ni|{ht.' About 50 people g a th e r e d at th«* B Iv an an d O tto N b'h ols motor«*«! to Moli fro* at C o ttag e hotel. K. M T hurb er. |l2 p O f f i r e : C o tta g e G rove llo»|iitnl VV. G a rn e r place in tin* Grove on th** ler M onday. The boys will resume work Fourth an d enjoyed a picnic d in n e r. , and Mr. an d Mrs. W itch er will spend :■ F ran k Jo ll urn! M« rwin Wilkinson r« Mr. ami Mrs. \\'. G. B ittin g er, Mrs. couple o f weeks w ith ndativ«*s. turneil VV<*iln«»sday «*i«»ning from th«* J E Y 0U N 0 (»••«» Widdi'Tslieiiu, of O akbim l, C alif L. B. Slagle, Mrs. (). Davis and R«»se ranch n ear H a rrisb u rg , win*re they A T T O R N E Y A T LAW d a u g h te r Velma au«l Miss G ladys visite«| Wi’dnemlnv at th e horn«* of his ha«l sp«*nt th«* past wc«*k working in O ffice on Mnin av en u e Dn me wood motored t«i Kug«nc on th«* sist»*r, Mrs. E rn est Sears. tlo* hay. They w«*r«» brought up in the Cot Ligi* Grove Oregon VV. \ . nmi D avid K eene were called R«»se c a r by Mary and Ruth Nos«*, who Fourth. Miss Vfe rn a Kstes retu rn ed from to G ervni TVS*dnes«lny by th«* «bath n f p«*nf fin* night at the Jo ll home. th«*ir sist«*r, Mrs. Kblredgc. Cresw ell Monday. T he M yers b ro th ers nr«» balin g hnv A W KIM E. M D Mrs. Mina Hears, nc«*ompani«*d by her West of the Grov«». M ary Dwyre re tu rn e d from ( 'resw ell I*l(Y HICIA N A N D S U R G E O N niece, Mrs. C'aKey, o f C alifornia, came th«* last n f th«* week. Mrs. A«Ja Wilson an d d a u g h te r s Lola out VVednesilny e v e n in g to visit a t the O ffic e in Binili,.!« Iiuilding over ( »«»t y«»ur g ir l a m i then g«*t y o u r an the I t 'ii.o n driiK Hture. O f f n e an«l Cora an d son Klm«*r, and E d ith horn«* «»f her non, E rn e st Sears. nonne« im y its fro m ’M ie Sentin«*l. |ihone 31 Ri'Nidenee |ihone 126,1 W heeler Were gu«*««ts at th«* O. L u c h te r hand home T h ursday . C o t t n g c Grov«* Oregon p c Joh n \ s h h y was home from A tilauf Inst w*«*«*k m ak in g hay. Dravini» of all Kinds F 'resh M e a ts G ood M e a ts At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market Professional C a rd s DR. W. M HAM ILTON Q uit tho Tobacco H abit. Quit Tobac Tobacc«! T re a tm e n t will do the work p rom ptly and p«*rrnaneritly. No m a t te r hi what form you use tobacco sm oking cigars, pipe, c ig a re tte s, ch ew in g to bacco or sn u ff. No m a t te r how much you use, or how long used, Quil T obac will b re a k you of th«* h n b it in from th r e e to fiv e «lays. Pleasant t«j tak e, no in convenience, no rem ain in g aw ay from work or husin e t. A simple home tr e a tf in iit. No crav m g or desire to r t o b a t c o in an y form a f t e r you begin t a k i n g Quit Tobae D o n ’t tr y to q u it th e tobacco habit u n aided. I t ’s a losing fig h t against heavy • »«bis nmi m eans n serious shock to th e nervous syst* rn. Let 11»•• tobacco hab it q u it Y O l \ It will quick ly q u it you, if you will ta k e Quit T obac a cco rding t<» th e simple d ire c tio n s we n«*nd you. It is a thoro ugh ly reliable and perm an en t rem edy for th«* tobacco h ab it, hut is n«»l a s u b s tit u te for tobacco. T houaunds have been freed from th e habit. Why not y o u f W rite at once for Even a small chew of Real Gravely Chewing Plug satis fies. It gives more real to bacco comfort than a big chew of ordinary tobacco. I 19+t 1 P ey to n B ran d R eal G ra /e ly C h e w in g 1 0 c a p o u c h — a m i w o i l h it Rea. Bhone I 4 F 3 L I C E N S E D O i l I K O I ’K A C T I O P H Y S IC IA N C u n .iiltat ion anil e x a m in a tio n free. O ffiee hour» 9 to 6. Soil ■ lay» aild e v e n in g . Iiy u p p o in t m 't . O il ire in old C o lla g e G rove liatiK Im ilding at IU4(/(| Main eveime. H. J . SH IN N A T T O R N E Y AT LAW and nn tu ry imltlie. Brnetieea in all m u r ta , T w e n ty fiv e yearn ex periene.e. Hltder