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* THIS IS THE TIME OF THE YEAR WHEN YOU ENJOY SALADS Try These Dressings: Thousand Island Mayonnaise AND PLAIN, WITHOUT OIL &, S K E R R Mr». W. H. Humphrey viaited nt tin homo of Mr». K. /. Ilowe » few dny» ln»t week, returning Eridny to her liome nt Eugene. Mr», .fullii Overhoiser returned Fri dny from n viait In Eugene, Shipment o f rug» received ut The Fair tlii» week on mile Friday. Cull in uud ■■■!■, M i»» Mnrthu Johnson »pent the week end in Eugene. John Williunia, of 0«hko»h, Neb., i* vluting ut the home of In» »i»ter, Mr». II. It. Stephenson, mid will mnke Cot Inge Grove hi» home. On time uud in the len»t possible time. That ’■ our motto in our motor repuir »hop. We have bud the esper ienee uud w e’re getting more o f it every minute of every dny. You don’t have to |»iy for lo»t time. Our merbau- ic» are buey nil the time, mid nrrange their work ao that n job ia ready for the cur owner when he want» it. Her vice fir»t, l»»t ii nil nil the time, nt the Herviee Garage, a2tf A »on wna born April it to Mr. and Mr». Roy Beatty, o f Comstor.k. Han Parker, of Beater, viaited a few day* hint week ut the home of hi» parent», Mr. and Mr«. C. M. Parker. Chicken», hog», veul and cattle want ed ut the People'» market. mhStfc A miscellaneous »bower wu» given Mr». J, H. Montieth Huturdny by the women o f the Mrthudial rhureh. Prank Wallace, o f the Owl Drug ■ ton- in Portland, »pent the week end ut the home of hi» purenta, Mr. an 1 Mr». John Wallace. Hkeep dip at Wynne A K im «’a. tn5tf Mra. H. C. Walling, who had been viait lug Mr and Mra, George Hoyd, returned Saturday to her home in Hn lent. George Mrlm*«, of Roaeburg, made ■in iiddre»» hominy to the Southern Pa cific aection men, ahop men and bridge men. If poor eyeaight is slow in# up your progre»«, come to ua at once for glaaaea that will re-establiah your old time efficiency. Our atandard for akill in every branch of optical aervice ia teatified to by our many aatiafied patron* Moat buaineaa men who require glaaaea for reading and diatance find that they can get maximum aervice from M ZS& K THC INVISIBLE BIFOCAL* No linea nor humpa like the old-style kind. Our offioe hours are from 8 a. m. to 6 p m.; other hours by appointment. You will save money by order ing from our new, popular line. 8teon Tailors. uHitf Scholl O P T IC fA N O PTO M ETRIST Fsrtorjr on Promis«* G otta«« Orova Or««on 'Palos of the Town ! Mr». George Settle cnmr uj> from Springfield jrrilrnlay to look nftrr business interests in the eity. I>r. Katherine Hebleef, of Salem, formerly of ih i» city, visited in the city yesterday afternoon cn mute to »outhern Oregon. Chautauqua Signers: Meeting at 8 o'clock next Tuesday eve ning in Commercial Club rooms. It W. I.nmlry »ml fmnily, recently Auctioneer l!!l Will »«II your household furniture, »lock, implement» nnd innehinery, ami tool» o f nil kind»; 3% up to tho firat 91000 nml 3% for nil over. C. O. DcVERE 406 Main A t « . C o t t a « « G rove resigned and will return to Canyon ville. Mr». Spencer Bailey returned Friday from Eugene, where she recently uii derwent an operation for appendicitis. You want wbnt you want when you want It. I f you know what you want done to your car, w« can do it. I f you do aot know what needs to be done, we can tell you and we ean give you real service m prompt attention to your wants and needs. The Service Garage, Hpruy, Long k Cruaon, for ser vice in deed« a» well us worda. a2tf George anti Mi»» ilildred Hall, ac companied by M l»» Oruce Mitchell, were down from O. A. C. «nd »pent the week end with their parents, Mr. nnd Mra. George Hail. Mia» Willard, of Minneapolis, Minn., arrived Monday for a visit at the hum« o f her uncle, O. H. Willard. from u visit with her »on in »outhern Oregon. Mrs. M. A. Magee, has returned from the Chamber* camp at Wi<-ks »pur, where »he wna running the cook house. Andrew Brood w u in Mill City this week in connection with his duties a» administrator '4 the estate of Chester Bants. Seven-week» old cockerels for sole at 25c each, delivered in the city. Mra. T. C. $buw, phone 29F2. n30e C. N. Johnston, o f Junetiou City, candidate for the republican iiominn tion for district attorney, was in the city Monday meeting the voters. R. E. Griswold wna here from Cherry Grove over the week end on business. Mr. nnd Mra. A. W. Warn pole and son motored up from I.euna Sunday. Gasoline, oil, water, air, repairs, tires, accessories, batteries recharged— some free and others at most reason able prices. Whether the service is paid for or free, get it ut The Service Garage, Spray, l»ong k Cruson. a2tf Mrs. John Buker left Sunday for an extended visit at Cross Anchor, S. D. Miss Nellie Myers, of Eugene, spent the week end ut the home of her sis ter, Mr*. Elbert Smith. O. G. Warner left Wednesday for Salem, were he will be employed this season on Pacific highway construc tion work. We handle the Federal tire because Mrs. John Bader was a Eugene vis itor Tuesday. F. C. Coffman was in Eugene Mon day on business. Mrs. Ella Wall, o f Portland, who visited friend» in the city the firat of the week, left Wedneaday for Califor nia points. I L S B Y j ) YOUR EAR NIN G POWER DEPENDS LA R O E LY UPON YOUR EYESIOHT George McQueen baa sold his Gibbs avenue residence to Win. Henry. One 1915 Ford runabout, ♦'125. | Ki|uippe<| with delivery bo*. Woodson | Brothers. jtttfe Al, Adams has soli I his mother’s residence at l.ntlinm to Walter Wood urd and has purchased the Gilbert Ty • O il residence on Sistb street. Mr. and Mr». J. G. Alien, of Curtiu, have »old their property to the com puny which recently purchased a »aw mill there. Insure your car against fire and theft. You would not let any other property of eipinl value go uuprotect od. Why take any chances with your ear when the coat of protection is so iow f Kenneth Mr Reynolds, ut Sixth Street Garage. Mr. and Mrs. D. Mcl-eod, of H ert ford, H. D., who had been visiting Mr. McLeod’s sinter, Mr». W. I-. Hatch, left for their bom« Wednesday. , Happy Roberta k u i in Portland the firat of the week. Mr». Fairy Allen ia vi«i| at Wend ling with her brother, C. R. Wiek». E. J. Alatott ha» gone to Grunt» Pan for the beuefit of hi» health. The uncertainty of life nnd the cer tainty of death are illustrated every day. Your death ia certain. The uncer tmnty o f life for those left behind will tie greatly allevinted i f you leave them romfortaidy provided for, which you cu»ity can do with a life insurance pol icy. For fir « or life in»urmice in the best companies, talk with Metcalf. a2tf The Cottage Grove cannery shipped a carload of apple» to Portland tbia week. Mr». H. V. 1-arson went to Eugene Tuesday to vi«it ut tho home of her daughter, Mrs. I.eator Sanford. A son was born April 24 to Mr. and Mr». O. I-. Smith, or I-athnm. Rug» on »ale at The Fair. Mr*. Horn Collin» is visiting her mother, Mr». Nancy Damcwood, who is ill. Henry Dnmcwood w’ ns in town the first of the week for the fir»t time since having the flu. W. S. A. Edlefaen, o f l-orune, went to Hellinglmm, Wliah., Tueaduy to viait hia daughter, Mr«. K. Scott. I.ime nnd nulphur and spray mater ial» o f every kind for sale by W’yniio A Kime. mh5tf Allen Grigga, of Comntock, visited Tuesday at the home of his tnicle, H i ram Griggs. Mrs. I,. M. Harding and Miaa Grace Blackwell went to Walker Tuesday to visit their sister, Mrs. Fred Wright. Mrs. W. A. Coffin, of Eugene, is visiting at the home o f her sister, Mrs. J. A. Elledge. Bring your shoe and harness repairing to Dick Hickson, at Mr». Susan Lane returned Tueaduy Seventh and Main. ml2tfc TO TME PUBLIC I f you want boms killad meat* try PEOPLE’S MEAT MARKET We also carry u full supply of lard, compounds, crisco, vegetóla, kam», bacon, corn beef, wiener», bologna, uud all kinds of lunch menta. Oleo margarine, Nucou, Gem Nut nud l ' meco. FRESH riS H ON FR ID AYS FREE D E L IV E R Y PHONE .6 Is your kitrhen convenientt I f not let me make it so Will plan with you free o f < harg< any evening. O. Moore, .'<27 Quincy avenue, a30 m)4pd Mi». Nathan Barrett, of Eugene, visited Saturday afternoon at the home of her mother, Mrs. Sarah Harms. Baby Chicks Because of extra batches we will probably have a few extra chicks on the following dates: A P R IL 27 AND M A Y 0 Who wants ’em? Write or phone WM. HANDS & SON Cottage Prove Phone No 1 F2 K. E. Riding hit» purchased the H. Mra. J. F. Kelly returned to her home ut Vancouver, Wash., Sunday, B. Yancy place eu»t o f the city and after a few d a y»’ viait With her par moved his family there Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCord left enta, Mr. and Mrs. Joe linker. Wednesday for Chehulis, Wash., where Jitney gervice at the Service they will make their home. Miss Jes Oarage, 8pray, Long A Cruaon. sie will remain her« to finish her term Phone 7B for real service. j30tfc ns a grade teacher. When in the market for a ear you can’t afford to overlook the Overland 4, the cur you can afford to buy and afford to run. Free demonstration and IA5HB0ARDS liberal terms. Hale« room at 901 Main. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blair were up from I-owell Sunday visiting Mr. Blair's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair. Mrs. Gladys Jnckson leaves Monday for a visit at several points in Wash E A R l& fW E A R ington. L Its! E N A number o f members o f the local Rebekah lodge attended a session of the Creawell lodge Wednesday evening. f Your collar»« will make many trips to our laundry after a trial for our superb work please» and lengthens the life of the collara. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY R ing Us Up Phon« 79 Mr*. C. E. Jones went to Roaeburg Sunday to »pend n few weeks at the home o f her daughter, Mr». Roy Bel lows. Mrs. Ipha Knox returned Sunday from n viait at the home of her «ister, Mra. Cnahutt, in Salem. We have so many item» you need every duv i t ’s impossible to name them^CaJlMn^imMmdi^Hurjirices^re While Leghorn Day Old Chicks home on the McKenzie lifter n viait nt W ill bar« n batch May 6. Who the N, J. Nelaon, Jr., home. want* the extra on«*? Last hatch we had 400 or S00 extra on account Mr». W. H. Holcomb, who hnd been The Cottage Grove Vulcanizing of good hatch. visiting her »later in Inw, Mr». J. F. < toil aril, returned Friday to her home Work«, E. J. Howe, proprietor. H A TC H IN G EGOS A N Y DAY Vulcanizing and retreading. tf in l<ebanon. A son wit« born April 2ti to Mr. and Mill »npplie» of every kind. Wynne A Kime. mhStfc Mrs. I-. R. VniiNortwick. Cottag« O r o v ______________ Oregon David M rlnturff, who graduated in Mr». K. It. Hpencer, i»f Eugene, vis- ileil yeaterduy nt the J. F. Godard 1919 from Cottage Grove high achool, returneilT iiesdny^Pght^Hoim home. n» low or lower than you find else where. The «tore that keep« nearly everything. Red Front, Main avenue, Tho Fair. Mr. nnd Mr«. Jumea Groom spent toe week end at Lowell. Mr. and Mr*. B. M. Doolittle, of --------------------- — M A Y TH E FIRST ------------------------- Portland, visited here Friday. Bert V. Hands <P Saturday S P E C I A L S Fancy Yellow Newton tipples, box........................................ $2.75 Choice Two Crown Murphy lemon«, doz........................... 36c Fancy yellow peaches, quart ean..... .............................. 40c Oysters, A. & L , five 2.r>e can^ for................................. $1.00 Water (Mass for parking eggs, quart............................. 35c No. 10 broom.............. - ..................................................... 86c W E SELL CROWN FLOUR Buy a sack now ami you will get a cook book ami a cap for the boy free. Buy your chicken supplies here. We. pay cash for eggs. Ladies Flip the coupons in the May magazines, bring f* this store nml get a package of two-minute Oat-Food free. S M IT H S GROCERY W a l k a B l o c k and S a v e a D i me Dance Saturday night, Moose Hall. csha30c Miaa Glndy« Pain, of Portlai.d, ia the house guest o f Miaa Alta nnd Miaa Margaret Thomas. Yes, Spray pays as much for eggs nvone in Cot right at your door ns anyone tage Orove. Yes, and delivers your feed as cheap as you can buy it in town. Phone 126-Y.‘ mhl9tf Mrs. E. 8. Lowe arrived Monday from Siltcoos for a visit with her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. E. C. llolladay. C. V. Oglesby, of Eugene, visited Sunday nt the home of his uncle, Dr. W. W. Oglesby. Three Used Pianos— Chiekering nnd other pinnos; Cheney phonographs. Eugene Music Shop, 8 East Ninth, Eu gene, Oregon. a9-30c Miss Fnrn Hatton has accepted a position in the postoffice in the plnce of Miss Josephine Coleman, who ha* S m ta l Mrs. Harry 8. Webber w ill present a number of her pupils in a students' recital Wednesday evening, May 5, 1920, nt the high school auditorium, assisted by pupils from Mrs. Leon Dos Larses' vocal class. Rending» by Miss Hazel I-oucks nnd Millicent Burrows. The program is ns follows: Duet, "Salu te the C olors" (Felton) ......... Dorn Conner and Irene Griggs Boat Song’ ’ (Root)....Marvin Alstott Duet, "Spauish D ance" (E n gel)___ ....... Margaret and Martha Higgins Springtime Mem ories" (Anthony) __ ___ ______ ________ __ Reba Brogdon Duet, ’ ’ V io le ts " (Behr)................. Katheryn Hemeaway and Alma Sears Solo, ‘ ‘ Shepherd B o y " (W ilson''«..... ................ . ....„Margaret Hemenway Duet, ‘ ‘ Danse Semplice’ ’ (Rathbun) ........Helene Selde and Reba Brogdon Rending (selected).... Millicent Burrows Duet, "Murm uring S e a " (Ix iw )____ ..... ......... Neal Davidson and Teacher Solo, "V a ls e Polonaise" (Ringuet) ____________ _____ __ Helen Ostrander Duet, ‘ ‘ Slumber S o n g " (Schumann, Op. 124, No. 1 « )........................... . ............... Ethel and Pauline Sherman Solo, "G arden o f A lla h " (Blackwell) .....____ _________ _______ Hazel Führer Duet, " M a r c h " (M orrison)............ ........„...Thelma and Helen Breedlove Solo, "O rien tal T n n ze" (Meyr-Hel- mud)..................... Katheryn McQueen Vocal solo, "S o rte r Miss Y o u " (Clay Smith)____ ...„...... I.ucile Davidson Duet, " G a lo p " (l.ebierre).............. ______ Mary Davis and Hazel Führer Selo, " V a l s e " (Chopin, Op. 42)____ ________ ___ __________ Elsie Chestnut Duet, "M e lo d y of L o v e " (Engelmnn) Helen Ostrander, Katheryn McQueen Solo, "G a v o tte d ’ Amour” (Renard) ___________ _______ ____ __ Grace Jones Solo, " A l l e g r o " from Sonata Op. 10, No. 1 (Beethoven).„.„Leota Estes Duet, "Sh ow er o f S ta rs" (Wachs) .... I.ucile Davidson and Grace Jones Vocal solo, " A Hundred Years From N o w " (Bond)............. Elsie Chestnut Solo, " T o S p rin g" (Grieg. Op. 43, No. 6 ).......................I.ucile Davidson Solo, " T h e Whispering W ind” (Wol- lenhaupt)...................... Veta Plaster Rending (Selected)........................... _________ ______„...Miss Hnzel Loucks Duet, "W an dering Jew ” (Bnrgmuel- let)........Veta Plaster, Elsie Chestnut > Do Without Sugar; Use Syrup Do without Potatoes— Use Beans, Macaroni, Rice W e have a good supply at very reasonable prices. Phone 65 A. Brunei & Co. j Mrs. J. V. Stewart left Tuesday for a visit in Hun Francisco, we know it is the best. Our best ad vertising is the fact that Federal tires are on many cars here and giving sat isfactory service long after having given the amount of mileage for which ordinary tires are guaranteed. Federal- tire your car and leave all your tire trpubles with your old casings and tubes. The Service Garage, Spray, Long a2tf k Cruson. James C. Porter was in Eugene Tues day. The certificate of the assumed busi ness name, Service Oarage, of Cottage Grove, was filed Tuesday in the o f fice of the eounty clerk by E. C. Spray, L. R. Long and C. C. Cruson. Mrs. Lucy Holland was a Eugene visitor Wednesday. Trade in your old car on a Denby truck. Get our proposition. Auto Electric k Tire Shop. a30e O. M. Scott attended a meeting of the Masonic lodge at Rosebnrg Wed nesday night. Mrs. Kelly Cooper and daughter Ruth were up from I.eonn Wednesday. Virgil Oowdy and Russell Garetson have returned from their contemplated trip to New York. The boys went as far us Los Angeles, Calif., but were unablo to ship, us they had planned, by steamer for New York. Angelo I’erini and family moved into camp from Divide Saturday. * 1 Alice Jeffers returned to her hotpd in Eugene Monday, after a two week» * visit at the Chas. Pleuard home. Allan Koeppe arrived here Friday from San Diego, Calif., to work. Pearl McCollum and Alfred William» were in the Grove Monday. /B F. McCollum went to the Grove on business Wedneaday. 8. H. Trask was in the Grove Wed nesday. "Deacon Dubbs” will be presented by the high school in Dorena hull Hat urday evening. W ATCH YOUB LABEL. The fair Bargains Best match______________ 6c Best bottle cap, per 100_____ 10c Quantity price still lower Jitney aervice, phone 99. Nel son Anto Sales A Service. tf Milk bottles.............. Quantity price still lower Mr. and Mrs. Philip Hohl returned Monday to their home at Boseburg, after a few days’ visit at the home of Mr. H ohl’s mother, Mrs. Barbara Hohl. Pastor T. L. Tbuemler, of the Eu gene Adventist church, will be here Friday evening and will speak at the Adveutist church. Robert Veatch was in Salem on bus- inss Friday. Little Ruby Brown came up Wednes day from Leona and is visiting her grandmother, Mrs. Cornelia Chapin. La Sells Stewart is reported ill at Row River, where he is employed. Mrs. G. A. Proctor and Mrs. C. S. Roberts are visiting in Portland thin week. A daughter was born April 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Fred Patten. Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Mattoe, of Oak land, Calif., are in the city for a few weeks’ stay. Mr. Mattos is here on business at the tie plant at Latham. Ben Binard went to Portland the first o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Counts arrived yesterday from Boseburg for a few days’ visit at the home of Mr. Counts’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Counts. A daughter was born April 27 to Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cochran. BOW RIVER. Enamel dish pans............ 15c 95c White combint-t..;_.„.............$2.98 Gian* mixing bowls.... 35c to 50c Bottle bluing, large size 2 for 15c DISHES Decorated breakfast sets of- 20 pieces, per set__ ____ :$6.50 Tea sets, 42 pieces.....'.„.......$14:48 Dinner sets, 58 pieces........ $17.98 Brooms......... . 81-20, 95c and 25c Glass berry-seU, 7 pieces.i.„.$l,75 Oven glassware, guaranteed—» Meat dishea....______ ..26c - to 60c Large bread raisers....... 4 .....75c Ladies’, misses’ and hats. t children’s Men's and boys’ straw hats. Canvas gloves, plain and leather faced. . /. . You can save money on ready made wear here— get our prices. • Bucket», tubs, boilers, baskets, (Special to The Sentinel.) wagons, tricycles, guns, dolls, April 28.— Dave Williams, o f Dinner to y s -a il at bargain prices. creek, spent Sunday with home folks. Work was resumed in this camp Why pay 8c to 10c for marches Tuesday, after a w eek’s vacation due you ean buy here at 5c f- ' to the strike. Among Saturday visitors in Cottage Candy, Saturday, half lb..... 15c Grove were J. B. Mosby, Hubert, Ma bel and Dora Mosby, A lfred and Ray New Dolls Just in Williams, Casey Jones aud Art Chil ders. Mr. and Mrs. Casey Jones left Mon day for Upton, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dowens spent the first o f the week visiting Mr. Dowepa’ parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. • RED F R O N T ’ ’ Dowens, at Blue Mountain. THE FAIR STORE J O N E S C& E A T O N Come and get the CASH for your chickens, eggs, hides and veal. Special prices on com pound, cottolene and pure leaf lard. RHONE 3 J City M eat M arket Bartels A S&fley, Proprietors Telephone 89 SPECIALS FOR S A TU R D A Y % \ f . Deviled ham, 5-ounce can..... ............ !......... T5c; 2 for 25c Waxbom’s brand, spiced fat herring in 1-lb. ja r s ............ 35c B O Y L E ’S Q U A L IT Y MUSTARD Old English style* ......................* t ...... _ 4... ..15o; 2 tor 25c Salad mustard.................. ............................ * ....15c; 2 for 26c Horseradish mustard........... ......... .............. 15c; 2 for 25c Nucoa margarine........ ......... ........... .............r ...40c; 2 for 75c Waxbom’s sardines in tomato sauce, tf>-oz. can 25c; 2 for 45e Milk, per quart............. ................................. ......................12c Pickled pigs feet, tripe, d ill. pickles