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broken arm and other minor injuries lie is reported to bo getting along 11 nil ■ ly. Warners Rust Proof Corsets Minerva Yarns Among those attending commence nicut m the Grove were Ethel Mackey, Mrs. F. C. Chapman, Mrs, E. L. Mo S A G IN A W . Reynolds, Adolph Lmdstrom, Edd Card well, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Turner and ((Special to The Sent ¡non June 11.—Mrs. llacket and Mrs. New daughter Julia, mid Mr. aud Mrs. Harry hall, uf Creswell, spent Saturday night McDole. Miss Emms 1-ong returned to Cottage ind Sunday at tne Ohas. Sharon home Miss Lillie Knight wa* in Cottajp' Grove Tuesday after having visited her pareuts, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Long. Orove Sunday. Mr. Johnston and sister. Mrs. Shaver, HEBRON eame up from Eugou,. Sunday to spend 'he day at their home here. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. I^onard and family and June —Norvall Powell aud his sis Mr. and Mrs. Burgess and Mrs. Scott attended church in the Grove Sunday ter. Miss Ruth, motored to the Grove Thursday evening to attend the alumui morning. Mr. Benston and son Harry, Sammy banquet. Mr. aud Mrs. G. 1« Carlile and fain no difference. W e fit equally well Cappious, Virgil Kirkendali. N w ell 3enston and Kubv Keene were in the ily of the Grove spent ¡Sunday with Mr. the stout or the slim. Carlile‘s sister. Mrs.J. (¿. A. Young. Grove Saturday evening. The Misses Ester Taylor and Myrtlej Marie Elliott, o f Delight valley, spent Mayben spent Sunday with Miss liar.el Sunday with Merle Scott. Mr. and Mrs. I<eonard were in Cot Führer, l.ela Kelly Zeluin and Dorothy tag«' Grove Saturday. to show you a better Corset at the Ruby Elliott was a dinner guest at Abeene were up to London to church Sunday. price. I here are none better and the Dirk home Sunday. Mrs. A. L. GiLham, Mrs. R. B. Lanky Mr. and Mrs. Penoyer and daughter few so good. Barbara were in Cottag«' Grove Sunday and Mrs. Walter luicky motored out to Mr. and Mrs. G. T. B«'ck returned the Grove Tuesday to attend the fu Sunday from Eugene so Mr. B«'ck could uerul of Mr. Cnrow. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell and son insist in building the new school house. The Minuion girls of Cottage Grove Norval, Mr. nnd Mrs. N. W. White and guaranteed not to rust, break or tear. wo daughters, Miases Adelle and Inez., ure visiting at the Johnston home. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred White and family F. T. Benston was in Eugene Friday motored to Pleasant ilill Sunday to on business. J. E. Fogle's relatives from Browns spend the day with Mrs. F. H. Otillison. ville visited with them Saturday even LYNX HOLLOW. ing and Sunday. Lowi'U Houston has purchastnl a new ^SjK'cial to The Sentinel.) motorcycle. June 11.— Mr. mid Mrs. John Fergu Mr. Adney and daughter Olive re- turued Saturday from their plure near son were Cottage Grove visitor* Satur Drain, where Mr. Adney has been work day. George Tellier went to Eugene and ing. O. C. Powell was in Cottage Grove Spriugfieitl Monday. I. U. Dresser was a passenger on the Tuesday. Lillie Knight went to Eugene Monday morning local for Eugene Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ros«», o f Southern Ore where she intends to work during sum gon, are making a several days’ visit mer vacation. the homt. uf Mr. Kuse'a sister, Mrs. Mr. aud Mrs. Dick and daughter Nida Wm. Slater. were in Eugene Tuiwday. Kraok Bond and some friends of L. C. Scott left Saturday for Canada. Myrtle Creek, motoring to Portland for J. E. Fogle was in Eugene Tuesday. the ruse festival, stoppt'd for a call on Mr. Bond ’a old friend, Geo. Tellier, BOW RIVER. Monday. Mr. and Mrs. D. P. Caldw«*ll and chil (Special to The Sentinel.) June 11.— Madge Hamble and Robert dren motored to Lowell and Dexter Willan, of Walterville, .visited Saturday Saturday. Mrs. R. Y. Porter, Miss Ivy nnd and Sunday at the B. F. McCollum Grandma Horn went to Portland Satur home. Virgil Pleuard has returned home day for a visit in the home of Alex. Horn and to enjoy the rose show. from Camp Dixon at West Virginia. The Geo. Huntsman family were din Gladys and Ethel Jones, o f Monroe, are visiting at the home o f their grand ner guests with the Chas. Wright peo pie of Walker Sunday. mother, Mrs. Emma Williams. The Hennie family spent Sunday Rev. Hammond, of Eugene, preached at the Star school house Sunday even with Mr. W olford’s people. Mr. and Mrs. Slater and Mr. and Mrs. ing. Miss Hazel White, also of Eugene, R o v were guests in the Wolford home led the Christian Endeavor m«»eting. Tuesday. Miss Annie Lindsay, o f Dorena, spent Kelse Fisher went to Cottage Grove Tuesday evening with Miss Elsie Mr last week to meet his “ Buddy,’ ’ an Colima. Idaho boy, who came to the Grove to A number from here attended the visit a sister there. dance at the Dorena hall Saturday Ralph Mosaburg is working at the night. All report an enjoyable time. W. J. Messenger return«'d home Tues Divide now. day after a several days ’ visit with rela MOUNT VIEW. tives and friends at Roseburg. Dave and Alfred Williams motored (Special to The Sentinel.) to Cottage Grove Tuesday evening. June 11.— Mrs. I. J. Beidler nnd Rev. Milton Bowers, o f the Eugene Bible University, will hold services at daughter Kathleen spent Friday after at the W. D. Heath home. the Star school house Jnne 15 at 11 a. noon Frank SiuiFs came up from Wendling m. Everyone is especially invited to to spend the week-end at his home. attend. Mr. and Mrs.Sifer and daughter, of Miss Hallie Willett and Faye Jenings, Eugene, moved into one o f the houses of Dorena, were Sunday visitors at the at the mill Friday of last week. Mrs. B. F. McCollum home. Sifer will board the men nnd Mr. Sifer The Trent baseball team played the will help famish the mill with logs. Row River team on the local diamond Mrs. C. W. Sears left Sunday morn Sunday afternoon. Owing to the fact ing for a visit with her «laughter, Mrs. that they did not know they were com I>awrenee Brumfield, at Marshfield. ing several of Row River’s star players Mr. and Mrs. (¿uimby and daughter were absent. A scrub team was quick Dorothy were in the Grove Saturday. ly got togetker and played them a fast Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kent are attend game. At the end of the seventh inning ing the rose f«^tival in Portland this the score was 4-3 in favor o f Trent. ” As it was getting late the Trent boys week. Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Helliwell visited did not want to finish the game, so Sunday afternoon at the E- Kelley seven innings was all that was played. home. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Mosby were at E very Pair Solid Leather, W ell Put Together — Built tor S tyleu Service and Solid Com fort . DIVIDE. te Waldo Miller home Monday. E. Kelley was in Cottage Orove one (Special to The Sentinel.) last week. June 11.—Mr. and Mrs. A. Söderström day Miss Selma Miller visited Sunday spent Friday evening in Eugene with with Miss Dorothy Quimby. -A"» their daughter, Miss Gerda, and attend : nor Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle and chil ii i i __ nn UK TTD yu ir n n*rr tti mi n ir ITU ' 3 11 ed the commencement exercises at the dren, Miss Josephine Seward nnd Mr. Eugene high schooL and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry Frost, Mr. Miller, o f the Pallet Lumber Com of Blue Mountain, spent Sunday even Agents for Heavy Blue- pany, motored to Roseburg Friday, re ing at the W. D. Heath home. turning Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler and daugh C U R R IN ’S Bib Overalls Mrs. J. A. Mackey and daughter Buth ter visited at the Claude Plaster home left for Wilbur Friday for a visit with in the Grove Sunday morning. In the SH OES. $ 1 . 95 . Mrs. Mackey’s sister, Mrs. Frank Par afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Plaster accom ker. panied them to the Ernest Senrs home Miss Mildred Dugan visite«l in the at Delight valley, where they witnessed Grove this week with her sister, Mrs. a baseball game. and Mrs. L. B. Slagle o f this place were Medford, were guests nt the Haight feetly wife for women or children to !?red Patten. L. R. Long, Green Long and Jean <lriv< or ride anywhere. K. W. Ward, Miss Ruth Mackey returned home Mosby were out from Cottage Grove dinner guests Sunday at the If. M. home from Thursday to Saturday. Damewood home. The Walker union high school closed phone III F3. Sunday, accompanied by her cousin, to the W. D. Heath home Sunday even ■ 30-J U pd Mrs. Ada Wilson and children left Friday, a pleasing program being ren Geo. H. Brain ard, Beal Estate and In Miss Lola Parker. ing. Wednesday for Portland, en route for dered Friday night. Bonnie Perini, while loading a ear- surance, timber lands, mining prop Tor Bale Craftsman living room furnl Mrs. W<-s. Chrisman and daughters, The Posey family nnd the Clyde erty, farming property and city prop tore, golden oak dining phiiii set and road of piling, was knocked from the Mrs. Glenn Scott, of Dorena, and Mrs. Tillamook to spend the summer. Miss Julia Forens is here from St. Wright family were rtiinday guests at one bedroom set, brass bed and mating car onto the railroad and sustained a Ben Davids, o f Portland, were at the o ltfc the Oscar Jackson home. Helena, Calif. any dreaaer. It. W. Ward, phone Waldo Miller home Monday. Jack Gildersleeve left Tuesday to at Mrs. Chas. Conner nnd son spent Sun For B ale-T w o horse riding cultivator, F . l . __________________ mSOjl.lpd William and Addison Heath left Mon tend campmeeting at Portland. day at the W. P. Huff home in the four shovels. For particulars inquire Wanted -15 to 25 arraa improved, near day morning for Pendleton, accom Mrs. Scholl nnd daughter, Southern Grove. nmylltfe Cottage Grove. Must lie good land and panied by Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Frost and Oregon, visited Friday and Saturday at The furniture man from Eugene was Dr. Hamilton. cheap for ensh. Give full particulars In son, of Blue Mountain. Both parties tho A. L. Chitwood home. heer Tuesday to see the school board. For Sale—Trailer for auto; good condl first letter. Address P. O. Hoi 02, Glen will make the trip by automobile and Mr. Perry, of th«i Grovo, was in the tion. Good male Collie pup 4 months m30-jl3pd expect to remain until fall. 8TAR. neighborhood buying hogs Wednesday. old. H. H. (¿nimby, Stocks ranch, 2% dale, (lie M. A. Horn is hauling gravel for the miles east of Cottage Grove. m23jl.'lp For Bale «0 acres, more or less, of best SILK CBEEK (Special to The Sentinel.) Saginaw school. land in Willamette valley. All under June 11.— Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Harlow I.urile and Rena Cornett nnd Effie For Bale One good Howard player pi cultivation and irrigation. Good fence. (Specia Ito The Sentinel.) legt for Portland Tuesday to attend the Hopper left Tuesday for Portland for a ano. T wins. Mrs. J. F. Lnmson, 525 Apply Sentinel. M tft Juno 11.— Mrs. W. W. Gildersleeve rose carnival. visit with relatives. I'ac.tM- highway. ________ jl3pd ami children and Mr. and Mrs. Roy For Bale -Tim E. O. Blshay home on Mrs. Stone is quite ill at the home of A few here are putting in hay. For Sale Cheap- No. H Remington type Wheeler returned Sunday evening to her mother, Mrs. M. A. McGee. south Hixth. fSIM). Terms. Apply Mrs. Hugh Nixon is working nt the Myers writer with Gorin tabulator; perfect •I I Mansur, K34 south Hixth. ii I Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Sallee, Mrs. J. T. mill. Hli strong and vigorous man or Kujada after spending the week-end condition. Jl.’lpd with friends here. Sallee and children, Velma and Melvin, f.ois Jackson spent the week-end In woman is envied by lets fortunate For sale cheap or trade for young stock, C. E. Wood, from Rujadn, sppnt Sun motored to Cottage Grove and back the Grove. humanity afflicted with aches, pains, For Bale Qood fresh milch cows.See smilll family horse, harness and top day night her* with his parents, Mr. infirmities and ailments. The sufferer Tuesday. The Nixon families returned from Frank MeFailand. jl.'l27pd Fuggy. All in first cluss condition. I Jay Cole, from Beck, is working for Portland Monday. says to himself, “ If 1 could only be and Mrs. John Wood. have no tise for them. If. H. (¿nimby, Found--Bunch of keys. D. C. Cole, John Wood and C. E. Inquire at the well, how happy 1 would b e ," for health Mr. Hastings. The J. A. Joll family went to FJjigone 2 mi. eafft on Mtork* place, Jnfl "i 1 Sentinel office. Wood went to Eugene Monday. is more essential to the joy of living Mrs. C. It. Wicks and children, Tda Tuesday to see the airplane exhibition. Delbert Is-avage left Wedensday for nnd Walter, from Wendling, are caring than ia wealth. Architect Jenkins, from Hnlem, was Wanted To buy a small farm; must Want to trade two good lota In Ooqullle close in, for a Chevrolet, or possibly The kidneys almost literally wash the his home at Mercer Lake, Ore. for the C. A. Harlow farm while Mr. here Tuesday conferring with the school !»«• cheap for cash. Give full deserip Bennie Cole spoke Sunday evening at and Mrs Hnrlow are at Portland. for a late model Ford. Bo* 3«3, Cot blood and keep it clean and free from board. tion, location nnd price in first letter. j ntl SOpd * iritiea. When the kidneys are out of Lorane. J. P. Wicks and son Francis motored Tho school grounds were surveyed and Address P. O. Box 1 »4, Cottage Grove, tags Grovo, Ore. Mrs. John Wood visited Sunday at to the Grove Tuesday. , they tall to filter out this w in s and pols work will begin in nbout three weeks Oregon. j 13-27pd mom matter. It remains in I be system to causa the Mrs. John Moe home in Cottage Miss Onrmn Anderson is visiting at on the new building. backache, rheumatic pains, sots muscles sod Grove. Lost— In Cottage Orove. or on road be stiff joists. _____ the Mrs. Idn Wieks’ home. Mr. and Mrs. Donnell, Sr., and young tween Cottage Grove nnd Creswell, Letters have been seeeived by d i f fe r NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING. Mr*. Donnell and four children arrivisl ent people of this place from the L. P. cheek hook on ^nvwi'll fruit growers the last week from St. Helena, Calif., Owi'n family, who have moved to Salem, All members of the Ponsf Fork Tele bank, belonging to Clyde E. Wright, and will locate here. t h e CITY TRANSFER saying that Mr. Owen is very pisirly and phone Company nre requested fr» be Walker, Ore. Hook contained papers tielp the ay «tern eliminate this poisonous wsste. Mrs. Paul Estes, from Portland, is has had several sick spells. They soothe, strengthen end heel sore, weak papers and key. Clyde E. Wright. present nt th«. nnnnnl meeting to be end diseased kidneys and bladder. W hen the visiting at th(. D. A. Estes home. Chnrch service* were held at the Star held Monday, June 23, 1!)1!1, nt London kidneys are working properly, appetite returns, For Sale Two sorrel fllllen, 1 and 2 Miss Opal I.ewis eame down from school house Sunday morning. refreshing sleep is possible, sod health sad hall nt 1 p. m. Gaston Friday to visit friends here. years old (full sisters) from splendid strength come again. Miss ls>is Boettcher, from Eugene, W. T. JONES. mare nnd Belgian sire; 1 black horse 10 Miss Agnes Hilton, of Cottage Grove, visited with Mrs. O. C. Sallee Sunday. C W . Smith. 130S No. 4th St.. Seliea. Kgs., DONE ON SHORT NOTICE Vice President. years old, about 1100 lbs., good worker was the guest of Miss Gladys Da me wood writes: “ I am very much pleased with Foley •T. E. BANTON. Kidney Pills. 1 am working in a coal yard and and driver, single or double, and per- from Friday till Wednesday. DELIGHT VALLEY. j!3-20e. have been very much troubled with my back. H«'eretnry. School closed at Royal academy June I have takes several doses of Foley Kidney Pills PIANO MOVINO A SPECIALTY and they have already helped me. 12th. (Special to The Sentinel.) WANT AD. RATES— The minimum a word after third insertion, Office at Elite No adver- Mr. and Mrs. E. Z. Collins nnd Mr. 12.— Mr. Haight’s sister, with price on a want nd. is 25c. Three inser tisement put on hooka for S O L D E V E R Y W H E R E and Mrs. Forrest Fritz, of Springfield, her June Confectionery PHONE 66 1cm than husband and two children from tion* for the price of two. One-half cent SOc. dfitf W e have many styles in these excellent Corsets and can fit you in perfect accord with dress fashions. Knitting, worst ed , o f su p erio r quality in n e w fall shades— T he figure size makes Turquoise, Amber, Begonia, Wild Rose Hunter’s Green and Others It is impossible for us W a rn e r ’s Rust Proof O ßW Prices $1.50 to $5.00 New Dress Silks and Satins Yard w ide Taffetas of splen did quality in all wanted colors. N avy, Brou n, G reen, Pekin and Wistaria. Per yard $2.25. N e w Messalines in N avy, Pink, Rose, Pale Blue, Y e llo w and Pekin ; also W h ite. Per yard $2.00. G ood quality Dutchess Satin, also heavy black Taffeta. Y d . w ide $2.95. Silk mixed yarns in new colors, hav i ng s i l v e r t o n e effect. New Street and House Dresses In Cotton C r e p e , G ingham s, and good quality Chambray, Stripes and Plaids, with plain trim also W h ite Dresses, all suit able for street or house wear. Priced Irom $2.50 to $9.50 A R E H E A D Q U A R T E R S FOR P e te r s “ D ia m o n d B r a n di S h oes. helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury WANT ADS. Strong T S ftiley [felney pills w. w. M c F a r l a n d HAULING AND DRAYING