Why let mother bake the bread these Win. Hruml was in the eity a day or
warm dnya, when you can save her all two the first of the week. He was en
the work anil bother by getting your route from Raymond, Wash., where he
bread extriv good bread ready inadef had been employed in the shipyards for
Hender’» bakery,
jnetltfe the oast year, to Gunntnuir, Calif., to
place Mrs. Gruml had preceded
Mrs. Hylviu Halley, of Medford, is whicli
him a few days. They expect to re
is the place to go to get a bargain in
here attending her mother, Mrs. J. M. move
to Hun Francisco in the near fu
Harvey, who is quite ill.
Mr. uni] Mrs. Thomas Funk, of Lon ture.
We NOT ONLY CARRY THE STAPLES, BUT WE
Kodak developing and finishing at
don, whose son, Hurgeunt Calvin Funk, Monroe's
Mtudio.
m2.'itfe
was killed in action in France, have re
ALSO HAVE SOME OF
eeived from the president a message of N'. J. Nelson has purchased the Kr
sympathy and a certificate of honor for nest Hi«by residence on Mouth (Jth
street, and will occupy it ut once.
their son.
I can sell your farm. I have calls for N. J. Nelson, accompanied by W. C.
Men’s Dress Shoes___________________
$7.50
good furm lurid every day priced right. Wilkins of Is-onu, motored to Kugene
Men’s
Dress
Shoes
_
_
___________
$3.45
List your furin with ine und get results. Maturday.
Properly everywhere for sale or trade. Children’s Gay was appropriately
Men’s Outing Shoes________________________ $2.65
Read my list in window cucli day. Geo. observed ut thu Presbyterian church
Men’s Tennis Shoes...... .......................... $1.25 to $2.75
II. Hrninurrl.
Jnefltfe la»t Monday, at the Mabbath school hour.
WHICH TEMPT THE APPETITE AND MAKE YOU
Boys’ Shoes...........................................................$1.85 to $4.65
Miss Leonora llubliell visited at Cur The little folks rendered their program
FEEL LIKE EATING----- ALSO MAKE YOU FEEL
very successfully, and an offering of
tin over Monday.
Men’s
Coveralls_________
$2.95
$10 was secured for the Home
Louis Tillotson returned Hnturday over
Men’s
Overalls_____________________________$1.95
LIKE YOU HAD YOUR MONEY’S WORTH.
Missionary
Mociety,
which
uses
the
from u short visit in Port lurid.
money to establish ami maintain Hun-
Boys’ Overalls......................................................$1.00 to $1.35
Miss I’eurl Ritchey anil Miss Violet day
schools in remote places.
Hwearingen went to Kugene Monday to
Ladies’
Shoes...... ...................
$5.85
When u writeup is desired of any
spend a week with relatives.
Ladies’
Sport
Shoes_______
$3.95
Mr. und Mrs. Arthur Leonard and oveut where admi»«iou is charged, it is
Ladies’ Oxfords ........................................ $3.85 to $5.65
Mr. and Mrs. Aibey Ritchey, with their u requirement that the newspaper be
furnished not less than four compliment
families, spent Monday in Kugene.
Ladies’ White Kid Shoes_____________________$5.95
W. I* Veatch, formerly of Noitb ary tickets. Those who do not furnish
Ladies’ White Poplin Shoes__________________ $3.95
Bend, requests the Hentlnel «< nt to M yr tickets should look for no writeup. mOtf
tle Point, where h« has bought a farm. Mrs. Robert Hamilton, of Kugene,
Ladies’
White O xfords......................
$3.50
Mpray A Long to have your bat spent the past week with her mother,
Ladies’
Dresses__________________________
$2.25
to $4.50
Mr». Mary Katou, uf Knuinclaw, tery (Jo to reeburged
overhauled. Re Mrs. Mark Unroutte.
Wa»h., visited during th0 week with charging 12-volt uiul
Ladies’
Hats........................................
$1.45
to
$2.65
battery, $1.25; 0-volt Mrs. Arrnorel Monson is here from
Mr». C. I., Churchill.
Wash., for a visit at the home
Chicken», hog», veal and cattle want buttery, $1; lighting battery, 75c. m28tf Toledo,
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert
r^ '
^ *
oil at the I’lmjJu '» Market.
in2tfc
HutcUffe.
A. W. S W A N S O N . M A N A G E R
Mi»« Hilda Harden arrived Friday
W. Wilkins, of I>eonn, purchased a
from 1’ortlund fur a visit with Mr. and
new
Maxwell
Maturday
from
the
local
Mr». A. ii. Wood. Mi«» Harden i» one
dealer, N. J. Nelson.
of the teacher» for next year.
Judge Shinn has built an addition to Miss Eva Brockus returned Tuesday Lucille and Rena Cornutt went t<
Mi»» l.uellu Know lion, who bad been
his residence on Ash avenue.
from a brief visit iu Eugene.
Portland Tuesday to visit their aunt,
visiting lo r grandmother, Mr». H. K. Mr
If you have any trouble, come in and Mr». J. H. Potts and daughter Myrtle Mrs. E. R. Francis.
Kinney, returned Friduy to her home in
let us tell you what it is, whether or not and Mrs. George McQueen and daugh Mrs. H. B. Davis and son, of Drain
1 Inkier.
you let u» do the repairing. Mpray k ter Kathryn visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A. had dental work done in Cottage Grov<
Nelson i» here to *tny und to give
Long, auto repairs and service, jnefitfe Griffin in Eugene Hunday.
T uesday.
auto » e r v l e e . Old bank of Cottage
Mr. and Mrs. J. K. Ostrander, and Mrs. Robin Powell, who has been an Miss Lena Bureham will go to Cor
Grove building, -101 Main.
jl-Je
tho John Veatch family, went to Kugene efficient teacher in the junior high v&llis next week to attend sum me
If you have pain In or Milton lu'ltoy w aavp from I.eonu Fri-
Hundny and joined the Marion Veatch school the past two years, has accepted schooL
ovsr the eye* *, or in the day.
family in a picnic up the McKenzie.
a similar position at Raymond, Wash., Mrs. C. C. Berg and three ehildrei
hack of the bead bead
A. C. I.ouekn ha» iKioght the Ik?-
Mr». L. K. Holcomb came from Port where her husband is employed.
were here Tuesday from Wincheste
arbee, If you eee float Spurn jirojierty on »nuth Second street
land Maturday to visit at the home of Mrs. Warren McFarland and Mrs. A. having dental work done.
Ink »pocks; If you have and the family have already moved in
her daughter, Mrs. Jackson Godard. W. Kime and Geneva went to Portland Mias Eleanor Knowles and Miss Elm;
blurred ayoslght; If ev to the «ume.
Mhe wax accompanied by her grandsons, Tuesday to attend tho Rose Festival. Moser
erythin« gsts black at KVen the beat car* need some care.
were Oakland visitors Tuesday.
tlmee, If the eye« twitch The olile«t rar will give good m-rvice if Miss Cussie McCord, who taught In Lyle, Kmerson, and Tennyson Walker. Mis» Elaine Email arrived today from Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harlow went t‘
involuntarily; If you «•« kept in proper repair. For good cur the Cottuge Grove schools the past year,
Corvallis, where she has been attending
Tuesday.
double; If you nee rln«« »erviee,
| school, to be the guest of Miss Hildred Portland
went to Portland Wednesday to attend
»ee
Spray
k
l/oug,
auto
chiro
Miss
Ruth
Phelps is assisting in tht
,
Hall,
for
a
week.
around light»- there 1» practor». Mouth Fifth.
the rose festival. From Portland Miss
jnctitfc
telephone
offiee
this week.
Koinetl: In« wrong and Mr». W. O. Wuglier, of Onkiuud, vis McCord will return to her home at Bay
George Hall arrived home from O. A. Mrs. Ida Veatch
was in Eugene or
you ahould have them ited Friday with Mr«. W. A. Wulker. ard, Iowa.
|
C.
today
to
remain
until
the
opening
of
business
Tuesday.
carefully examined by a
summer
school.
Mylvia Thornton arrived Sun
J. H. Mngludry, of Kow river, left Miss
nkilleji »peclallet.
Ellen Jones and daughter Thel
from Oakland for a visit with her
Mr. an dMrs. W. J. Woods, of Albany, ma Mrs.
Friday for Mun Francisco, Mr». Mu day
went
to Portland Tuesday to visi
WE
WANT
ALL
YOU
HAVE,
AND
father,
K.
K.
Thornton.
I
were
guests
of
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Roy
¡Short
Our 12 year»' expert gladry going to 1’ortlund the «ume day.
Mrs.
Jones’
daughter, Mrs. Ralph Le
i
Friday
and
Maturday.
Mrs.
Nellie
Castleman,
of
Portland,
is
ence In acieutlflc eye Georgi- lioyd was in Hurrisburg Fri
WANT
THEM
NOW.
CANNERY
gat.
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr». G. N.
eight texting and the fit duy on business.
Mrs. C. C. Cruson went to Portland Mrs. J. B. Eddy transacted bnsines
IS NOW READY TO RECEIVE ! Tuesday
ting of correct glaeaea Miaa l.eone Kllenburg, who bad been M clnturf.
to attend the Bose Festival.
Eugene Tuesday.
for the relief of eye visiting her aunt, Mrs. Jume» Moure, re The Methodist Sunday school will THEM.
Mr.
and
Mrs. R. Lloyd Tegart, of Eu in Mrs.
Charles De Wald is visiting ii
«train la at your disposal. turned Friday to her home in Grain.
hold their annual picnic June IS in the
gene, were week-end guests of Dr. and Canyonville.
city
park.
Mrs.
H.
W.
Titus.
If we find glanee» are Arsenate uf lend, lime sulphur and
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Kibbey, of Blui
j C. C. Groom and R. E. Campbell went Mountain,
not noceaaary. then we «pray materials. Wynne ft Kune, m2 30 Horn, to Mr. and Mr*. W. S. Hodge,
went to Portland Tuesday t-
to Portland Tuesday.
decline to eupply them. Mr. und Mr«. 11. M. Hwcngcl and Mrs. June 5, a nine-pound daughter.
visit Mrs. K ibbey’s daughter, Mrs. Ton
Mrs.
Andrew
Hrund
nnd
»on
George
Cowing.
Fmbhurn left Muuduy fur P ort went to ilalney Sunday for a visit.
8. P. ('reason, who recently had his
(llannea Guaranteed Jennie
land to utteud the rose festival.
Mrs. Ernest A n tes and children wen
right
arm
amputated
as
the
result
of
an
Satisfactory
to Portland Tuesday to attend tho ros
accident in the planing mill, went to
Fight Mason« were up frum Grain
Mnlrm Maturday to undergo another What is more unsanitary than a fea festival. They will also visit Mrs
Saturday night to uttend a meeting of
SPECIALTY IN
Armes’ sister, Mrs. R. E. Griswold a
operation.
the local Masonic lodge, the Muson de
ther pillow f You cover the pillow Cherry
Grove.
gree being conferred upon one candidate
Farm
machinery
and
supplies.
Wynne
regularly with a nice clean pillow
from Grain and two from this city.
August
Carow died at th<
| ft Kime.
tu2-3u caso,
but the pillow itself is rarely home of his Herman
daughter, Mrs. Jasper Huff
Mi»» Miu»hull, uf Philomath, dangler
Miss
Ircta
Cooley,
a
Cottage
Grove
if
ever
properly
cleansed.
Yet
on
Mosby creek Sunday. Mr. Caro»
Cottage Orovo. Oregon of F. H. Min»hull, visited the logging
35c a Pound
1 alumna, came up from the U. of O. to account of the animal m atter of on
was born in Prussia in 1851. He cam*
camp» up Kow river Saturday in the in
attend
tho
commencement
exercises.
which
it
ia
made,
it
really
requires
to his daughter’s six years ago fron
tere«t« uf the Four I. Hullctin.
Deliveries at All Hours
Miss Mae Armstrong went to I’ort- regular and thorough cleansing.
Peoria,
Oregon. He had never taker
Between
7
and
6
I'a»trie«, ready made or tailor made.
We wash your feather pillows out naturalisation
i land Hunday to attend the Rose Festi-
papers. The funera
Whatever your need« in the baking line
1 val, after a visit with friends and rela- without removing the feathers and was held from the Mills
chapel Tuesday
may be, We can supply them. Gender'»
dry them with pure fresh air, and in
| lives here.
D.
J.
Scholl
is
attending
opticians
bakery.
jneOtfc
the
constant
agitation
in
our
new
You can’t get into heaven on a half process dryer thoroughly dries and convention in Portland this the week.
Gale W. Cutsforth und family have
sole, but a brand new one put on by Dr. sterilizes every feather and renders
Mr. and Mrs. Van Nortwick am
moved to Sentinel, Arix., on account of PERRY A BAXLEY, PROPRIETORS , Goff
will help a whole lot to lengthen the pillow soft and fluffy.
small son Leon have returned from thei:
the health of Mrs. Cutsforth. Mr. Cut»-
;
your
day.
on
earth.
m2tfe
for this service is 50c eastern trip, having spent three month:
traded railroad job» with u mun
Mrs C. E. Adams returned Saturday for Our the charge
O. (>. Veatch, M. II. Anderaon, Mr. forth
ordinary
size pillow. Have in Iowa and Illinois. They were aceora
named
Fykes,
who
will
urrlvc
here
at
from a visit at Cottuge Grove.—Rose-' our car call.
and Mr». Elbert llmle, Mr«. K. K. Mill«, once.
panied home by Mr. Van N ortw ick’;
Mr.
and
Mrs.
A.
J.
Armstrong
and
burg Review.
Mr». H. V. Allisun and Mr». O. I.. Nicb
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Van Nort
Mi»» Nancy W hitsctt motored from Eu Miss Nellie Myers arrived from Eu
ol« are attending Mnaonic grand lodge*
wick, who expect to remain for a year
gene
Hundny.
in 1’ortlund.
gene Tuesday and will spend the sum
and who may decide to locate here.
Don’t
forget—Nelson
sells
gasoline,
Mr«. lada Feighmun ami daughter
Fred Lammers, Floyd Weldon, Glei
jl3c mer with her sister, Mrs. Elbert Mmith.
Krmu ami George Pilcher, of Han Jone, why not buy the beat and «tnndard oil, tires, etc. 401 Main.
Miss Weldon and Miss Mildrei
The funeral services of Mrs. Lydia Hogate,
Mrs. K. M. Willis and daughter, Mrs.
Calif., nre viaiting Mr. ami Mr». (Ivorge inukef The 1’uthe, the beat und first
Hanna motored to Eugene Saturdaj
A.
Walker
were
held
at
the
chapel
Sun
Susan
Hubbard,
went
to
Crcswell
Matur
Kerr und other relative«.
made, play» nil kind» of day to visit Oscar Hubbard, who went FOR FIR8T CLASS QUALITY day, with Rev. Callison officiating, and evening.
Get your «pray material from Wynne phonograph
Monroe returned Saturday fron
records;
no
change
of needle»; it baa to Eugene Monday to undergo an opera
the interment was in the Masonic cem a Mrs.
A K iuie.
in - 80
short visit with her daughter, Mrs
a
»apphire
ball
needle
which
never
etery.
tiou.
Mi«« Winnifred Culver, of Hutherlin, wear» the record» out. They have
at Corvallis.
Mi»» Anna Jones, of I’ortlnnd, re
Mrs. Orrin Robinson enjoyed a visit Hildreth,
nttendi«! the rummeneement exercise« their
Miss Ermine Violet went to Portlani
own factories for muking rec turned
at
reasonable
prices
try
the
People’s
last
week
with
a
schoolmate
whom
she
Hunday
after
an
extended
visit
here Friday evening.
ord»; cost no more than other»; run
Market. We do our best to give our had not seen for forty-five years, Mrs. Tuesday to see the rose festival.
her mother, Mrs. Ed Jones.
The lm»e bull (toys hnve nome warm »monthly no scratching sound. You with
customers
the best meat we can pos Griffin of Kerbyville. Mr. and Mrs. A number of Cottage Grove vounj
Mr.
nnd
Mr».
Fred
Gray,
of
Venetn,
new auita. That the leiy» are not cun buy them here'on monthly pay »pent the week-end with Mrs. G ray’s sibly got. Give
us a trial and we will Griffin stopped over as they were mo people attended the dance at Donm
a»leep i« demun»trutrd by the fart that ment». Call and hear them; will be purtnts, Mr. and Mrs. O. T. Huff.
do our best to please you.
toring through on a trip to northern Saturday evening. Miss M yrtle Potts
they »rein to have used their bedtirk» glad to »how them.
We
also
have
a
good
supply
of
pure
points, and greatly enjoyed, recalling and Claude Kime furnished the inusie
Carl
J.
King,
who
recently
returned
to make their suits.
We also curry the Columbia phono
experiences of an early day.
home
made
lard,
5-lb.
cans
at
$1.75.
Fay Allison will leave in his car in a
from
Franco,
is
visiting
his
parents,
Gr.
Oscar Hubbard, of Creawell, vlaltod graph with attachments to play all and Mrs. B. F. King.
Bring
in
your
empty
cans
and
we
few
days for Dunsmuir, Calif., when
Everett
Woolley
has
returned
to
his
Friday with hi» mother, Mr». Hu»nn kind» of record».
fill them for you and save you job at The Sentinel office after two Mrs. Allison is visiting her sister, Mrs
Mrs. Minnie Clark, of Coburg, visited will
We curry ull kind» of record».
Hubbard.
can.
________
weeks at home with the chicken-pox. Paul Markley.
Monday with her mother, Mrs. M. E. 15c on the FREE
Mi»« Carolyn Rebelling, ii teacher in H. C . MADSEN over
DELIVERY
Mrs.
Herbert
Eakin,
Mrs.
Smith,
of
McKinney.
the Meliool», left Friday for her home
North Bend, Mrs. Orpah Benson and
MASONS, ATTENTION 1
Mrs. A. G. Groshong, of Eugene, spent
at We«tluke.
Miss Mary Ellen Benson left Monday in
the
week-end
at
th«>
homes
of
Mr.
and
Mr*, tlgle Young and Mr». C. C. Crow E. C. Hisltey arrived from Portland Mrs. Alf Jury and Mrs. Norman Hickey.
the Eakin car for Wolf creek, where
E. A. degree nt. regular com
vi«ited in Kugene Friday.
Friduy for a visit of a week, hi» wife
they will spend two weeks at the Ben _ • _ munication
H.
Culver,
Prop.
Phone
15
Wednesday, Jun<
having been hero for a week or more E. C. larckwood motored to Bohemia
son
ranch.
l O j f 18. Lodge will be called a'
Sunday with John Bartels and u mining
before.
Cecil Eby, who came from Idaho to 'N T \ 7:30. Visitors from home anc
I give special H. K. Husiek came up from Roseburg mun from Culifornin, to look over Mr.
attend
funeral of his brother abroad cordially received.
Bartels’
mining
property.
attention to the Friday to visit ut Gorenn.
Miss Jessie Sunburn returned to her Thomas, the
WORTH HARVEY,
has
gone
to Marshfield to visit
M. V. Phillips started his sawmill on bom« in Roseburg Monday after a visit his sister, Mrs. Clara
Eye, Ear, Nose W. Jury, of London, Out., hn» arrived Cedar
Yarbough.
By
order
of
W.
M.
Secretary
creek lust week.
with Mrs. Charles Stephens.
and Throat, as to spend the summer nt the home of hi»
George Hull nnd family motored to Harry Allen returned Mondny from
well as General
Alf. Jury.
Sunday.
a month ’a visit in Portland.
____
Surgery. Eyes uncle,
Team (one or both), wagon nnd har- Eugene
C. K. Thornton and fumily autoed See Nelson for vulcanizing, retread-
tested and glares fitted. Dr. nons for sale at Hawley’» barn today. from
Roseburg Sunday.
| ing, etc. 401 Main.
jl3c
Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital C, H. Rogers.
jlJp d
C. F. Morningstar and family, of W. F. Ward and family motored from
Grain drove to tbu Grove in their car I.orano Hunday and visited Mrs. W ard’s
The place where your CASH goes the farthest. We buy for
/?
Sunday.
parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. W. B. Hawley.
CASH
and sell for CASH. If you trade at this store you
Little Harold Cooley left Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. II. B. Breedlove leave
don’t
have
to pay the OTHER FELLOW’S BILLS.
spend tho summer ut Curtin with his this week for Y’akima, Wash., where
Come
in
and get our prices on FEED, FLOUR, ORAIN,
grundmother, Mrs. A. A. Uennemun.
they will make their future home.
HAY, GROCERIES AND CHICK SUPPLIES FOR CASH.
George Crawford was in town from Opal and Lylo Lewis came over from
We buy chickens, eggs, veal, hogs, hides, wool, mohair and
Yoncalla Sunday visiting relatives.
Roseburg Monday.
chittem bark for highest CASH prices. We have a good supply
N. J. Nelson has accepted the local Mrs. Fred Van Lieu, of Glenn Falls,
agency for Diamond tires.
of wool sacks on hand.
Idaho, arrived Monday to visit her sis
Lovers of good music will bo glad to ter, Mrs. L. H. Slagle.
learn that Mrs. T. E. Richmond, of Eu Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Vaughan, of
gene, will give a sacred concert at the Birch avenue, went to Portland' Mon
Baptist church in Cottage Grove Sunday day for a week’s visit with Mr.
We have the agency for the Baxter Fire Extinguisher evening,
Successors to John F. Spray
Cottage Grove
June 15th. A collection will Vaughan’s mother.
bo
taken
but
there
will
be
no
charge
Mrs.
V.
G.
Coulter
and
Mrs.
A.
C.
that is safe and reliable. It is indispensable in the for udmission.
Coulter, of Leona, were shopping in Cot
What
will
you
leave
behind
when
you
Monday.
home, garage, barn or auto. It will also put out gaso are genet If you leave a family, will tuge J. M. Grove
McKibben made a business trip
you leave them provided for, so that to Portland
the first of the week.
line or oil fires.
. .
they will always think of your thought- Born, to Mr.
Mrs. Fancho Stub
fulnesst Better talk with Metcalf, both blefield, of Pilot and Rock,
Juno 7, n nine-
life and fire insurance.
jnefltfe
pound
daughter.
Mrs.
Stubblefield
was
Call in and we will demonstrate.
Mrs. K. G. O. Grout is visiting this formerly Miss Beulah lluwkina of this
week with her sister, Mrs. John Marsh,
at Klmirn, nnd attending the high city.
school graduating exercises there. Her Huston Dunn went to Canby Monday
Large enough to accommodate you—Not too
sister nnd daughter arc expected to re to visit his sister.
turn with her tomorrow for a few days’ Mildred Stephens and Naomi Hilton
large to appreciate you
went to Roseburg Monday to visit Mrs.
visit nt tho Groat and Cox homes.
The Cottage Orove Orange announces W. L. Hatch.
thnt the date of meetings hns been B. M. Hawley, after spending several
WA L K A B L OC K AND S AVE A D I ME
changed to the first Huturdav of each days nt his Sharp’s Creek ranch, was in
month. All day sessions will bo held. town Monday on his way to Loranc,
i
The Sample Store
Table Delicacies
Shoes and Clothing
The Nicer Things
KERR SILSBY
5
FREE
Don’t Neglect
Your Eyes
One Lovers' Delight
Free to Each June
Bride at
THE BON TON
Gooseberries
Rhubarb
COTTAGE GROVE CANNERY
ABOUT FEATHER PILLOWS
Scholl
HOME MADE LARD
TALES OF THE TOWN
CITY MEAT MARKET
The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY
When Buying a Phonograph
MEATS
PEOPLE’S MARKET
Farmers’ Cash Market
BAXTER
Fire Extinguisher
JO NES C& E A T O N
The Bank That Public
Confidence Built
Short’s Grocery
FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove
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