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Mr». Carpenter, whu 1» here frem Alaaka. A. J Arinatrung waa up fruui Kit gene Wi'tliteadn y mi buaiueaa fur tin1 Kiigene Kegiater. (iuud aaanrtmeut uf Plnrence Auto matic ml cuuk »luve» Nu »moke, tin dirt, im miell. A »umiuer neceaaity fur e ie r y bniwcwif« W. 1. Murby A Co. T. V. Wheeler und faintly were in Kiigene Monday. \li»» K»tber Muiith »pent tbe w«ek end in Kiigene. It. J. Mhinit waa in Kiigene Tueaday on buame»». Your time wbl mine. When death »tatea you in the flu e it wriil be ton lute tu arrange tu prntect your family with a life inaura lire puliey. When the flame» are reducing tu ruin yuur (uliiuhle property it wiU be loo lute !u arrange for a fire prutertlon policy« Talk with M etcalf now about either life ur fire inaurunfe, ur both, jue-ttfe Mra. It, P. ilurtun, who bud been \ lading here, returned to Kiigene Tue» day. -»• Mr. und Mra. (I. K. Pmurrty were up fruui Kiigene over the week end. K u m t O rn ir Milli relative» uf Mra. Mra. C, Kmerauu unit mm Hitter, re Menili, wbuar mul hr r, Mr» IV. I. turned Tueaday tu their home in Port Cndy, relu m ed m l h them. bind, ufter u vi.it with Mra. Kmer pine line o f »lori range*. Tlir tirai, m u ‘a mother, Mr». Hina Vaughn. ut murar, uud ni Ibr uo.it rrnaunntilr |iricea. W. I., Durby A Cu, jn r tr Mia» I o l i Kiilalmi, duugblrr uf Mr OUT OUT THE 11. O. OP L.— EAT und Mri I,. A. Kiiatun, urrivml Weil Ite inlay tinnì Diin.uiilir, l'ulif., lu liait ber giund|i irrula, Mr. ujid Mr» F. I li h tamii. USE VEGETABLE FERTILIZER And Grow More This Is a Complete General Fertilizer Y o u W ill Find It V ery Satisfactory 5 0 c per Pkg. K E R R ^ ■ S I L S B Y • •- fr® Goat Meat t.uuk up Ni'lauu'a ud. Ibi» week, j t r Mi»» Ruby J in k inn li, uf lai» Angele», ViNÌletl arveral duy» uf Ibi» week al I br buine uf Iter ulule, II. Il llrrril lin e, ulule un ber wuy buine from Montana, ubere ihr ruuiplrted u terni uf »i buul. <1. W Myrra and griind»un, Klbert HmI*h. .Ir., relum ed I ueaduy Innu li v i a l i m KoM-burg. WHKN YOU CATCH YOUHSKLF PEEBINO O V K K YOUR OLA88E8 In distinguish 1 1 i n V iiit I ol> J i l l M, It H tilin' to get H |»Mir tlmt >1111 can Hi'«' through. Yuur rur la atulenf Ni» wurry if you bave ti Im* und Ibrft uutoinoiule |iul If y u ilh linllou uy, Ibi- luauruiirr ini», ò l i Muiu avenue. jnettfc HALE AT THE PEOPLE 8 M ARK ET SATURDAY W e ubai bave a full line o f arnoked meat», lard nml euui|Miund ulwaya mi (fund. T ry our Mprmg l.amb fur Monday Dinner. I.uurh meat» uf all kind*. PUEE DELIVERY P H O N E 16 Mr». Klura M cK in ley, after a two w eek »' viait with ber parent», Mr. and Mra. Krank Phillip», returned Mouduy to her home in Tillamook. and Mra. O. H Willard. Whether you neeel hi focal* or uuy other kind of glasses, you w ill lim l it to your ml Vantage, hot li III |*l ICi* Mini in the reaultH ohtamed, to have li» | h * i form your work tor vou. tke h**in«* o f brr buiiiuiai 'a mother, Mr». !.. M. Tiioiai|MM»n. voi d o n t know a n y t h in g A H o l T \ t ’ AH until you riti«* m it on kauri for tbut |>firt iculnr juir )>«**♦•—to to you tkut it '* the l»» wf h»okui^, •tuii«*Ht lu jm p uit«l iik mt «vonotuiral li^jlif rar r \ rt Ouftlt. You run affor d to buy «I un.I, l»«ltrr «Jill, you can uf for«! to run it. Auto K l r d n c k T in .4Uu|>, J no. (urnn, ji»4r Jump» C m , o f Yoiii’ tillii, non o f Mr aiol Mr» / . I ». C o i , Mm » visitor in ilo* city Tut'Htlny. Mr. funi Mm. \V. A. William*, o f Hivolr, attfit<l«’«l servir«*» at flu* Hap li»t rliu nli H uim I uv . Tlipy m*n* marniti t l year* ago by K n , Grout and be and nul »reu I hem »iure fluii time. Vou ran 'I enjuy yuurnelf on a plea lure ride with yuur engine» |iuuiidiiig or u r y lm d rr m inin g . Mi u d r à , it ia Chenorr lu have rifinir» mini, brfuri Ibr iluinngiil |iart murra grenier dnui *gr |u Ibr |nirla not jrpt ngured. Tbt J i r it u e Oarage, Spray, l.ung A Oruaull ilau fix yuur riigiue up au that il uill “ p u r r ' ’ iik'Ug Ulth Ibr beat o f tbrin Iud tighten up III» limar purl» and fix you up »bip akiipe jn rlif, Hniuillun Vrutcil baa traded bia gar age prtiperly and enaf Mum nvenui li mb*ace properly fur Ibr J. P. Hprsy «birken ranch eual uf the n t y . It it II udenti uni I bn « Mr Spray inlendt uuiig the garage building fur a rum uiiaalon h u m e . ih \. I* A. MacLeod, o f Newport • ■»lied in the city tbia week. Mt u bulli M ir«in t um] Mias Hylviit . cul li were buine fruiti Ihr P. uf (I .‘or the Week end. t'birkeua, bug», veal arid rattle want •d ut the Peuple 'a market. mk&tfe k•*•*!» nu OVKHI.ANI) Folk D. J. Scholl OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST Part or y on premia«» Oragou I Talcs of Hit* Town i Mr ioni Mia Ilugli f u r r o i nini Mi uiitl Mr» A. W. Pi ikiti» uini fionily, uh ut 'Baker, M a l l i « ! relative» lirri* Un filai uf Un- wrrk. Mr. ioni Mra. l'ur u n « I l a i c l ii i li i li g linai iit I emli ug ili turimi m i n rntimi in California, unii tiir l ’n k i i i » tiimilv nua rrlurnnig frolli aj.i mi mg I tu- uililrr Ihrte. Tlir liittn V i r i l i u n Itili u t tu TilliUInnk t u r il \|»|l nini uli Joimil al PuiIlumi In iuiu|ilrli ilu- t• >)i tu Uakar. Animai Stmior IMny al itigli sci tool autlitonini! «) u m * 8 . Muri ri l i n m i I ia un III* juli ngini n f l e r ii f r w d s v » ’ t a r a i m n ilurtiig ilu pn»t ivrek Ma ilio rraull ut g e t t i l o ’ n » liver in Ina righ i r v r u lu le tir w s i-ni|il<iyeil rilllllulg tlir |i|nnrr ut ilo C l i m i tiri a unii. M ra, \V. \V. <>gh-»liy iin d r r iv r iit nn n j ir m lu n i M u iiiln y f u i t lir m u o v a i ul b r i to n n i» . Wlnlr gua ia ahurt i:i II gooil tour t Auctioneer!!!! Will »ell your household furniture, »lock , implement» nnd machinery, and tout» uf nil kin d»; 5 % up to the firat 1-iMNi and 3 % f o r alt over. C . O . D eV E R E 4<i6 Main A *« . Cottage d r o v e Cut tilge d r o v e ageut fur 12 o f tbe «trongeât, obtest and »wfeat fire inaur ilici, rum p«nie», (talloway, 511 Main avenue. jn edtfc Mr». N. K. Hurrett, o f Kiigene, »pent ■Sunday here with her mother, Mr» Murub 11 11 rim. Mr. nnd Mr». K. T. Col lin», itleo uf Kiigene, necompanied her. e up frinii Kugeue Muuday und viaited with friend». Mr». Joe Watkin» amt daughter, Mr», than Monroe, motored up front Coburg Monday aud viaited at the bum, »if Mra. W ntkiu»' anti, Krneat. Mra. M inor Allen, uf Hument*, spent the w w k «'nil with her hustiHiui's aunt, Mrs. John Wallace. ■■ ■ .BST bî IM P. A. fl arri »un returned |n»t week from a bilame»» trip tu Cabfuriiin. The. annual meeting o f the Church if Ibnl ia being held m the l.ung mul.ling eaat uf the Southern Pacifu lepul. Ktnngeliil* .1. A. br in g uud ion are being ii.aaiateil by Mr». J. A brin g and daughter. All are rnrtliiilL n tiled to ultend. Mr. und Mr». Charte» Puakett hav** muted from Cb trago to Watervliet. Mich. Mra. Puakett fnrmerly waa Mr». W. H. Abram». OUR LAUNDRY ho I vcn the prohlcnt of scarce laltnr, poor work. Have us do all your laundry work fttr economy, for satisfaction. proof, W e will pay Cash. for Saturday. Barbara HaitiI. The J B. Protzman torn i up from Portland remained until Tueaday. Creavvell lina week with burd ’• au», John Hubbard. »Jitney service; phone ;)!). Nelson’s Auto Sales. FREE S T O C K FOOD SAMPLE GIVEN A W A Y Mra. 1 is ----- ------------- ----- - LI cniin pork ami 12 CHIIS Hclcct pcHfhcH....................... ...................................... $4 50 5 Ihs canc Nilgai' (with your o rder)................. ......... ............ $100 F B U IT .IA U S It is jtiHt a little eatly to huy fruit jar* hut yon can aave Home money hy hnying them now. We handle the i M hhoii and Economy. * h’K K S II V E O K T A H L K S and fruita. We have a nice line of vegetable» SM ITH S GROCERY Wa l k a B l o c k and Save a Di me (’ has. (tettya ia in I^>» Onto», Calif., under the rare o f n nurae and will re main there for aonte time. Mra. Kd Kiunerty, o f Kugene, »pent the week end with her aunt, Mr». W. A. Hemenwny. Dan Mfcioda, o f the IT. o f ()., »pent the week end with hi» grandparent». Dr. aud Mr». D. L. Wood». Have you aeen thoae Plymouth Rock chicken* at S terlin g'»t They would melt in yuur mouth. jnete Mra. Hurry Wheeler nnd three daughter», o f Koaetiurg, viaited over the week end at the home o f her brother, Harry Hart. Mr. nnd Mr». Jack Miller, of Rose burg visited Muuday with Mr». Lucy HuUiud. & — C o. --------------------- — JJ 75 for real service. Mum Down McGee, uf Albany, viaitcil tbia week nt the liomt* uf her uncle, Oliver Watch. Mr, and Mra. Chaa. Miller, their daughter Ml»» l.urratin, and Dr. Dale Iteckcrly motored up from Sulein Hat urilay and vbuted with Mra. M iller'» ai»ter, Mar. ( ’. A. Kartell. Miaa Birdie Kaaley and Mia« Martha lob neon »pent the week end with frieuda in Kugene, Hervire, service, Service Oarage. Spray, Long A Cruaon, Studelmker ugHiita. ni7tfc J. H. Bennett and family moved Sunilay into their new heme on east Main recently bought uf Warren Beaver. O. It. Kullerton ran a runty nail into hi» left foot Kridny and ia traveling on crutches. Miaa Kruiine Violette ia clerking in the Gruhe grocery. Yea, Spray pay» it» much for egg* right at yuur dour a» anyone *in Cot tage (Jlrove. Yea, »mi delivera yuur feed aa cheap ua you can buy it in mhlittf fowl 'hune 125 Y. ' Mra. C. C. Carpenter arrived Friday from Alaaka for a viait with her par enta, Mr. and Mra. Oeorge Brumfield. Mr. and Mra. George Hcott »pent the week eud in W eudlifg at the home uf Mr*. Charte* Mra. Scutt’» aiater, Uuy V»uKi|ier wua home from Port hind over the week eud visitiag hut mother, Mr». Anna Uowdy. lie has guile tu Seattle to loeatf. Miaa Josephine Wright left Saturday fo r luiiiann and .Illimiia, where ahe will »pernl tbe »umiuer. Mr». W. li. Daskun and daughter Gladys, who bad been viaitiug at the George Wilson home, left Huturday for their home at Antigo, Wia. Your batteries do nut warn you that something is wrung until it ia too late. You should give them constant attention, and have them kept up by The Service Garage, Spray, Long A Cruaon. juedtfr Mr». F. H. Allison, accompanied by her nephew, Marion Franrii Mnrkley, arrived Friday from Duusniuir, Calif. Klbert Bede made a business trip to Marshfield the firat o f the week. Mra. T. C. Wheeler returned Friday morning from Raymond, Wash., where the went to naaist in the rare uf her father, whu ts seriously ill. She left him somewhat improved. *'T H 1 S IS OVKK LAND Y E A R .” Mr. aud Mr». K. A. Booth were up from Kugene to attend the funeral of J. H. Lewis. Mr». M. K. Rice returned Friday from her trip to the Hawaiian Iiltind*. Iter mother, Mr*, liilmore, accompa nied her from I ais Angeles, where she visited duriug her daughter’» absence. While there Mrs. tiiiiuorc sustained a fractured rib caused by a fall in a bath tub. Property damage insurance uu your cur may save you both trouble and luoiu-y. Low cost. See Gallon hv . 511 Main aveiiue. jne4ttc Mr». J. I*. Graham returned Friday fruui a visit with Mr. Graham in Port land. Mr. Graham cauu- up Suturdaj aud remained over the week eud. Mr. aud Mrs. F. C. Coffman attend ed «be W. O. W. picnic at Junction City Saturday. A i*V* pound son was born Friday to Mr. amt Mrs. K. T. Blakely. Full line o f paint», oils, varnishes always on hand. \Y. L. Darby A Co. K. K. Mills has received a second hearse fur use in his undertaki ig bust a ess. A divorce ha» been granted tu Carl A. Beuuelt from Gretchen Bennett oil the giouiuls o f desertion. They were married at Albany July 24. 191(5. George M. Murksbury has been ap pointed administrator o f the estate of his mother, Mrs. Martha K. Marksbury. who died February IN, leaving prop erty o f the estimated value o f 11200. Specials Saturday, June 5 1.00 1.00 I ichiin ................................................................. $ 1.00 A . B ru n d Phone 65 Senior play Tuesday, .June 8, at 8:15. Don't miss it. 5 W e would like to have some A general line of dependable groceries kl U V *• your 1 rar ovurliu lilt’ll nml fixed il 1» NO licit you (*Hii 1*11 j«lIV yoursell when * * juict» " in h vai lutili* The Her Ring Us Up PhuM 7V vice UiiriiK**, Spray. 1*«ng a Cruaon jn cltfr is Ibi- " 1 Mra. Elmi-r Cullinoli nnd Imhy dnugli M. E. Hcr\ ii'cs.- The " liig fiuto*’ t i r wrut tu Klruirn Matiirilny tu vi*n Little knock» grow into large repair ber pareti«», Mr. ioni Mra. Frank In m m in now on. Hiiliject o f morning Inlla. Have them attended to the mo t*rnon, * T u r k mg t-nres . 99 Kpworth inuu. inent they atari, kv Spray, Lung A l.euj»ui* in the evening «1 tf:45. No Cruaon, The Service Oarage. Ur. VVriult unii fio u ily rrftirn rd Tue» jn eltfc duy frin ii n Imi duya ’ v n ru liu n , iln ritig evening rerviet* on necount o f «»xer Kennelh Krenrh, o f Portland, »pent eim*s tit the lu^li school ninlitorium. w birb to ur (Ir. W ru ilt \ ia lin i a r i m i Miss Kuliy HriinificUl w h s up from the week end with his parent», Mr. hnapital» in W n»hiugtiin nini htteiuteit u ninni.or uf r lin ira . T h e y vlaited HI Kii^cnc Momlfiy to visit her sister, anil Mra. J. K. Krenrh. Car| K odolf nnd Win. Haldemnn, of O. A. C., »pent the week end in Cottage (T (trove. James Kedfurd and J. 1. Jones have Mra. John W a t c h returned Saturday morning from the Keliekah aaaembly been drawn as jurors for the June term o f district court. at Baker. W. H. Wngle, o f Coburg, has traded Kire and automobile inaurnnre. catiH Otter Itrainl c I hiiih ............ ................................................ $ a place there for the Thos. Lee city Strung, aafr cnnipaiuea. (talloway, op f> cuiih A. & L. hi'Hinl oyuters................................................... $ posite SentVnel o f f ic e . jn edtfc property here. Ike COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY -----------------------------------------------------------------------------^ J B i ing Us Your Strawberries “Tin* liHily of lin* I ai - lirary,” picscntcil l»y the “Th<* I»ady of the Li- Senior < lass of liilìo, at hrary,” last play of tJiis l i i i ì l i s c h o o l , »I u m * 8 . year, presented liy Sen < ’tin ndl* r Herbert Alluni*, of Urmliin^, visit ior < 'lass, Tuesday, The C. G. Vulcanizing •*«i r«*lnt»v«t »ml frirmi« h**i> thin M«*rk. .1 une 8, S: 1 r> p. ni. High Works. Vulcanizing, re Mm. Walter Ihoio pw*>n r ilu rn n l treading. K. .J. Ifowe. T o ♦•vili» y to I'ortlnn«!, all« r a vint at school auditorium. Tin* in hii instance where ilir w iiit i t eoiilil use K I I \ I' I'tiK S with good results. T lii'j cmi be wiii'ii with per- feet cum fort all day long Mini w ill ki *I v c hot It your m in Mini tin sight require- iii 4 *iiI•*, yet there are no ugly d ivid ing M inim or n I io ii I i I i 'I'H. Cottane G iove ON < r = Mrs. Alice Richmond, o f Kugene. i» visiting this week at the homes o f her son and daughter, A. A Richmond aud Mrs. Ernest Aruies. Having sold my ranch, I have about 100(1 yearling hens for sale; good ones; White Leghorn». AI»o about 400 chirks two week» old, »ome good rows and lots o f other »tu ff, including farm tool*. J. F. Spray. jne4tfc Mr». Kiln Thompson was called to Salem Friday by the seriou» illness of brother, Richard White, who is in the state hospital. She brought Mr. White home with her Saturday. Mi»» Jessie McCord spent the week end in Portland. Miss Lenora Hubbell and Mis» Kthel Mackey attended the Kpworth League convention in Corvallis Friday and Saturday. Mis* Hubbell was honored h r hetnp elected ft rat vire president To all my customers: I will still continue to sell feed nod buy >K§» In u few days i wil| bava a jjare o f bus iness in town and would ask a share •if your patronage. 3 . F. Spray. JnedlT Mrs. H. V. Allison and daughters, Jean and Alice, left yesterday to jnia Mr. Allison at Belknap springs. from a business and pleasure trip to Washington He rtwtted ht* slater, Mrs. Floosie Wiekersham, at Yakima, and hi» broth««, Watkin» Lockwood, iat Hapttlu. Mrs. J. Walker, who had been visit* ing her parent», Mr. aad Mra. Isaac Taylor, returned to Portland yesterday. Mr». H. D. Steven.» o f Pendleton, im visiting at the tiowe of her parent«, Mr. and Mr». George Teeter*. Mr». 5V. J. White retarned Wedne«- WE NOW H A VE A CARLOAD day front a visit in Portland and A*- toria. OF PURE CRYSTAL Mrs. Frank W oodruff writes fro«i Portland: ” We kave miaaed three con ies o f The Sentinel. We don’ t mind going without sugar and potatoes, but on hand nml have arranged with how can we get along without ttas the city delivery man to deliver ice live w ir e !” on Mondays, Thursdays aud Satur Wodnesilay Eugene Register: Cap day* of each week. F ifty pounds tain and Mrs. S. R. Knox and Mots for 5bc at our »tore, or 75c deliv Mamie Knox, who are spending tint ered. We solicit a share o f yonf week, at Cottage (Trove, motored to business. Eugene yesterday on business. Miss Mamie Knox has been named administratrix of the estate o f her mother, Mrs. Surah L. Knox, who died May 24, leaving property o f the estp Mr». Aliee Cuwiell left Ttteadny for muted value o f ¿2O0U Yakima. Wash., after a month's viait C. G. McDaniel, recently arrived with her sinter, klra. O. H. Willard. from Calanville, Mo., and who will lo Miaa Olive Willard and Mra. Alice Is-bmini left the same day for their cate in this vicinity, ia employed at The Sentinel office this week. homes in Portland and Mrs. Yallard Truax for Grants Pass, after a viait Card o f Thanks. with their parent», Mr. and Mrs. Wit- We feel tbe deepest appreciation for Ill rd. the kindness and svmpathy extended to J. D. Million in able, tu be about we -bar ing the illness aud at the death (gain, after being laid ap tw o wrecks of our wife and mother. with a lame back. A. L. MONROE, Miss Mary Million, o f St. Louts, MRS. F. M HILDRETH, FERN HOLCOMB, Mo., daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Million aud sister:<if Mrs. Dan Walton. j*P CLYDE HOLCOMB arrived Sunday evening for an extend ed visit. Card o f Ttanks. We very i-arneatly thank our mauy friends for their help and sympathy daring tho sickness and death o f otlr dear wife and loving mother H. 0 . , COMBS. ORPHA C o m b s , I jn4 ARTHUR COMBS. We hear a lot o f noise aboat food prices dropping— yet things are still NOTICE OF REMOVAL. soaring. We are endeavoring to keep prices down, especially sweets, L bav e removed my office from over such as pies, cakes, do nuts, etc. the Nelson Service station to the o f Buy more home mad»> bread aad fice* formerly occupied by Dr. W. W. help us to keep these “ »w e e ts" Oglesby in the Porter building. within reaeh o f all. jne4c DR. Vi. M. HAM ILTON. ! I f yon mn*t digest mine, buy my competitor's, but by all means, pat Pineapple Salad— Une one can sliced ronise yuur hume bakeries. pineapple, half as many bananas as »li ft*» of pineapple, mayonnaise dressing, candied cherries, walnuts nnd lettuce Cover pineapple slices with mayonnaise and sprinkle with ground nuts. Taka one-half banana amt stand up in cen Blaine Frederick, who had been vis- ter o f a slice o f pineupple. Fasten a itiug the Dau Walton and J. D. Mil cherry on top o f banana with a tooth lion families since April, has returned pick. Serve on Crisp lettuce leaf. This tu his home at Galena, 111. salad represents a lighted caudle. Mrs. Walter Pitcher went to Eugene Tbe Sentinel, $2.00 the year. Wednesday fur a visit with her eunsin, Mre. Walter Smith. Mrs. E. J. Howe was in Eugene Wed nesday night. Mr. and Mrs. James Spahr, o f Dore m Special communication at 7:30 nn, spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. _ _ Saturday evening. June 5. E. J. Howe. Work in M. M. degree. Ke- A. W. Harrington, who had been ’ » ' fresh incuts. Visiting brethren visiting his aiater, Mra. W. C. Apple cordially invited, and members urged white, left yesterday for his home at tu be present. Pendleton. WORTH HARVEY. K. C. Lockwood returned vestonlay By order o f W. M. Secretary. I C E Sterling; F e e d C o . An Honest Confession Is Good for the Soul BENDER’S CITY BAKERY A. F. & A. M., Attention W anted, Eggs, Mohair,Veal Hides and Chittem Bark. Store open Saturday evening. JONES C& E A T O N RHONE 3 J ) YOUR VACATION TRIP loses a large portion of the pleasure to be derived unless are supplied with many of the things modern invention provided to add to the conveniences you may take with into the wild woods. Among items which we carry that should have to take with you are you has you you THERMOS BOTTLES, LUNCH BASKETS, BATHING CAPS Our line of bathing caps is a p articularly attractive one. We are exclusive agents for an automatic fille r that w ill fit any thermos ease. If you have broken your fille r, we supply you with a new one, regardless of the size of the case. can The White Pharmacy