HAG HIS C H O I C E O F M O U N T S LADIES, ATTENTION! lliMiNit rii li m il i tim e I h lir iv am i y o u w ill li it v i‘ un Mi't'Umu- la lim i ni', o h i ra g * timi pap i't nini iiutgaKUH'N Iluti 1 1 rt* w o r th m o n e y tu y o u . Il y o u w ill ra il ii|i r o l l a r '' Il r o v o J u n k l o . , (ilitiui* fi, » e w ill ra il. Itu yi'i ol' W o o l, lluli'N, F ella, R a g », N e w s p a p e r », M a g H /im » l i n i iti h iiuillea, a m i ('li il t ii ii Iturk W r b u y am i Ni li r v r r y tim i w. Cottage G rove Junk Company 2 4 Pacific highway Phone ft GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY All kill'll« nf Furniture Moving «and General Jobbing r Rin w j acorn , riunir gl n r n o m iR T O R O lin o rimilo 4 PEARL OIL Many H ortei Provided, Prom Which the Sultan of Morocco 8electa the One He Will Rida. llotween Mu« hluck guard and Mm fnnta five «ir alt linie n ii I iiiii I n . hh M onx'din horse» go, mid •'it'll of u dlffi'ri'iit '" l o r ; mid on Mm tiny liorof waa a rr*l »addle ctnbrold- iTi'd In void, on Itm iillmld a «addle of peneh rolnr and »liver, on Mm ehe«t- nut grin* green enerusted wIMi *«•*<•»1 I>>'ii 1 1 m . mol on Mm liny mure |mrj>1 •• I ioiih I iiiin , nnd orange velvet on Mm pray. The •millin'* hnnd hud »truck np n »brill hmiinmrlnu mid twnnglng. the ■oil'll'' of Mm hlui'k von id rontlliurrl nt Inlorxnle, nnd Mm •iipiirl'oiiii'd «li'i'd« hit'lln In roiir mid anort nod drug hark from Mm rrnel Arnh him with tlmlr ex- f|ii"lle niello IrmrUNtiillonx, »rllw i I'MIMi Wharton In Mm Yuh' Review. Some one whls|iered Mia* theae were hi* majesty'» home», mid that It « » « never known until I m > nppeurel whleh one he would mount. I'reaenlly the erowd atmut Mm fenta thlekeneil. nnd when It divided nrnln ihen- emerged from It a pray home bearing n iiiotlonlea* flgure swathed In hllinllnp white. Marching at the horM''» hrldle lean hrown proom» In white tunle» rhythmically waved lonp »trip* o f w hite II 1 1 1 fi to keep Mm file* from the I iii | mt I ii I p re w n e e ; mid he- aide the motlonle»« rider. In a line with the home'» llnnk, ro d e Mm luc perlnl pnra*ol la'iircr, who held above the »overelm '» heud n great sunshade o f bright green velvet. . - 4 - l(< mi » uMi ranci » Inrrcnaea In freight rate» umountlnp (KBROSBNE) to 23 HI per cent are Hough t by all the railroad» operating In Oregon, In a H A K ES pctlOon filed with the Oregon public acrvtce comrnl»»hin. SUMMF.B COOKING A check for #23,063 85, covering the C O H tO R T A n iF lakTjM »a h » of gaaollne und dlsilllate In Ore­ gon by the Htnudani Oil company dur­ - - r 1 siajuvauo i » t r n n w N Y ing tin month of April, watt received at | < I A l l f „ » M l A* the office» of the aecretnry o f »tnte. T O. HUDTP.I.L. HPEC1AL AOI'.NT A C Murnti r» of ItoNeburg proimaea HTANHAKI» OIL CO.. C o ti»«« Oro*» to Irrigate more than 6000 acre» of land lylug north of Upper Klamath lake, lie p r o p «»'» to ronntruct a ditch 7& m lh» long, the entire project to coat #40,000. Proapecta for strawberry harveat help *«'«-m» good thin year, according to Ihc lloud River Apple Grower»* a» S T A T IO N E R Y aoclatlon Willi berry picking »till a week off, famllleo are already arriving M A G A Z IN E S A N D In numbers The la»t of 1886 car» o f the 1919 L A T E S T M U S IC apple crop handled by the Hood River Apple Grower»' amuxlatlon ha» been S even th and M ain »hipped to New York city. The clean­ up of apple» liua been unuiually late thl* »eaaon. The McMinnville Commercial club tender'd the newcomer» o f the vicinity Professional Cards a re«-eptlon and banquet luat Friday More than 160 newcomer» and their wive» were gue»t» of the club member» nu rse ; m il k s . «TîM ,\«»rtn l.riftr Ht. and their wlvea T*” -■ ' Total price tnercanea,In living nco«-«- <'olif ill'flM III i i m U h JHT Hilf) »urlen averaged I i - hh lu Portland during Nu rotttii|’ #mi* m w * iir r r p ttd . the period tn'tween December, 1814, nnd DR C E FROST | In-e.-mher. 191#. than they did lu Seat- lie. 1.0» Angel' » or Hnn Fr»nrl»ro, ac- O f f i n t in ( . u n i ó n I b n b l i n g . eordlng to the U N department of I’hoit#* 4 « Inbor. r.itiug,« (Irovif Oregon The Northweat Conatructlon com puny, o f Portland, which ha» the con­ R McCAROAR. I) D. S tract for the grading and hard aurfatv DKNT1BT lug the "wi-at »Ide” Pacific highway Nrur.i Igin v «*«1 mut unity by between Yamhill and McMInnvIllo. birtil (»lililirution. lb ••itliMiri1 11« <4 mii I) i third itr e ft; offin* Ar atarted Ita paving plant the flrnt o f tn«li‘ liiiililing, Fil'ib miti Militi. the week. I'lintH*: offu'i', ilf#; ri***., I.’*» 11 Antl-Japnneae feeling la running high among fanners In the north end J. Er YOUNG •if Deachutea e«iunty nnd nmy rem it In A TTO RN I:Y AT LAW violent method» to eject oriental lalmf O f firn on Mimi II venue era Import< «1 to work on the large C-oltnge finivo Oregon holding» recently acquired by George L. lturtt. wealthy potato broker. I'otnl deposits of the 26 truat com A. W K1M K. M D. pnnh a operating In Portlund at the PHYSICIAN AND HURORON lone o f bualneaa Mny 4. 1920. was #149 - O ffice in Phillips building over 720.181.32, according to it ceport pre­ the While Pharmacy. O ffice pared by Will 11. Dennett, »tnte »upor- phono 34; reaidenre phone I26J. Intendent of banka. Thl» ahowa an In- crenae since Mny 12, 191», of #9,416,- ('•dilige drove Oregon 316.11. Enlargement» of the Fmpqua and H. J. SHINN Rutte cre«'k flHh hatcherlea nre out- ATTORNEY AT LAW lined by Stat«1 Gamo Warden Burgh- mol notary public. Pmcth*»» in duff and Maatcr Kish Warden Clanton, ull court». Twenty five your» ex who have Juat returned from that aec jo'rieiicc. tlon. Work la also to begin aoon on Under Bldg., Coltrige drove, Ore. the Ament darn fl»h ladder». A pecul­ iarity In the Hitlmon run thin year, they oolnt out, la the heavy one In the Ump- ALTA KINO iun .ind the extremely light one tn the ATTORNEY AT LAW Rogue. The form er stream has a long­ i ’ldlecl ion», I'rnhate, N otary er cloned ncaaon. Publin Dick Hickson (f \ 774 Willamette HI., Eugene, Ore. H W. TITUS. D. M. D. axnmr op . n t i h t r y Modern i»|in|diii‘ nt. First Notion Hunk Hhlg. O ffice hour» I» n. in. to 13 m., I to ll p. in. Eve­ ning» or Hiinilnya by appointment. ni J S. MF.DLEY Profiteer« Fined $31,000. Syracuae, N. Y.— W eed'» Incorpora­ ted, lllughnmton clothier», tried tn United State» court under Justice Martin T. fla n ton hero, were found guilty on all count» In a federal In­ dictment charging them with profit­ eering. The court impnRcil a fine of #31,000 upon tho firm. ATTORNEY AT LAW Eugene Lena and Having» Rank fini tiling Eugene Oregon -------------- JJ Idaho Banker» Will Meet In Moscow. Moscow, Idaho.— Idaho banker» will hold the 16th annual convention of their annnctatlon here thl» year, Juno 4 and 5. SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E TABLE Palace Bought by United State». North Bound South Bound Prague.— Hi honborn palace, with Ita No. 1»—»:50 a. m. No. 13— 1;0M a tn ground», ha» been purchaaed for tho No. 14— 4:07 p. in. No. 51— 6 53 a. m No. 16— 3:30 a. m. No. 15— 2.47 p. m. American legation. The price paid la No. 17—7:67 p. m. aald to have been $60,000. Fred Carver, 11, and Herbert Doyle, 16, who ran away from the boy»' and »Irl»' aid aoclcfy home In Portland Monday, walk'd Into the police ata- tlon at Hah ai und surrendered 3 hey »aid they were hungry and wlahvd to return to Portland. Testimony and evldenee relating to the trulri wreck nt Bertha station May 9. whhh roMult"d In the death o f nine per»ona nnd the Injury of 40 other», will he taken nt a hearing by the Ore­ gon public service eonunlMHlon In Port­ land Monday, Mny 24 Complete Invi-Htlgntlon of the sugar situation a» R affecta the entire state of Oregon will !««• made by Ilnll H. l.(j»k, ch ief aH»l»tant to United Htatea Attorney Humphrey», who left la»t week for Han Kranelaco. Mr Lu»k will be In California for at lea»t a work. Daniel McCarthy, 102 yeura of age and the oldest patient at the »tale hos­ pital at Hulem, I» dead. He wa» com mltted to the old Hawthorne ln»tltu- tlon In Portland In lh** and remake d Mn re until 1883, when, with other pa- ilentH, ho was transferred to Hah-m. Tin- I mlh » w ill build a rlvlr auditor­ ium nt a cost o f #126,000. This was de- wtih-d when iltlxen» w< nt to the poll» and gave th' project a majority of 164 Mite» six hundred and twenty-four vote» were cu»t. General obligation bond» to the extent of #50,000 also were votid lly defeating both the Marshfield nnd KuhWn teams In the final» of the Oregon High H< hool Debating league tournament, the Corvaill» high school debating team won the championship of the mate for 1920 and po»»cH»lon for one year o f the University of Oregon cup. RuHltie»» men and college student» are urged In a letter received by W ill (1 Steel, »»-cridary o f the Eugene cham ­ ber of commerce, from the secretary of agriculture, to apend their summer va­ cation» working on farm» In order to Increase the food production of the country this year Twenty-seven bridges and two over­ head railroad crossings on the rout" of the Pacifie hlghwuy between Ralct'l and the California line, for which con­ tract» have been awarded by the state highway department, have been com ploted during the past week, are under • 'instruction or contcuipla*<'d within the next month. Percy Cupper, mate engineer, will leave thla week for Sacramento, where he will confer with W F McClutc. stnte engineer of California, with re gard to the propo»cd appropriation of water from Warner lake In southern Oregon for the Irrigation of land» em­ b ra c'd In the Surprise valley project In northern California. The last step to Insure prosperity for the Rogue river valley within n year, with Irrigation o f 10,000 acre» o f Ita b«'»t orchard and farm land», was taken when contract» were atgn«»l by the board o f dlrpctor» o f the M' dford Irri­ gation dlHtrict and the Rogue River Cunnl company for the »ale of #1.250,- 000 of dlatrlrt 6 per rent gold Nmd» at 99 and for the complete lnHtnllatlon Of u ayateni o f Irrigation to be completed In time for the aeaaon of 1921. That black volcanic cinder», Inex- hauatible il.-pimltH of which ure found In the Immediate vicinity o f Bend, may »olve the problem o f finding a light aggregate to take the place of gravel yi bridge concrete, which hna lx»'n con­ fronting the atate highway commla- »Ion for some time, la the belief of Dis­ trict Highway Engineer Stcbblns Mr. Stebbln» ha» Hent «ample» of the cin ­ der» to the office o f the »tnte engineer In the hop«' that they may be found satisfactory for thla purpose. Bond» (»Hurd by the Grant» Pass, Medford and Orhoco irrigation district will be certified by state Irrigation »«'- rurltlcB rommltuilon ns soon ns the records of ench project un- completed and filed with the state engineer, ac­ cording to a decision reached at a con­ ference held In Salem. The Grants Pa»» district. In Josephine county, hns voted Nmd» In the sum o f #184,000, the Medford district #1,260,000 and tho Ochooo district #100,000. The three proji'ets nre now under development. The stnte highway commission ha» a legal right to mnke local chnng"r In the roads to eliminate» curve» or grade» and to bring about other tm provementa. but R la not empowered by Inw to abandon rout«'» uirendy cs- tablNhed by the legislature, according to a declalmi handed down by Judge G. F. Sklpworth of Lane county. In which he held ngnlnst the commission In the cnae brought by H. 11. Roeklilll of Riddle to restrain the atate from proceeding with tho construction of the so-called t'anyonvllle cutoff aec tlon o f the Pacific highway. The Btate bonrd o f control, acting upon statements contained In telegrams received from the three memN'ra of the atate highway rommlaalon. Indi­ cating that there wa» urgent need of funds with which to most obligations already Incurred by the atate through the nwardlng of eontracts for poat and forçat road» In Oregon, disposed of #1.- 000,000 of bonds under the »«i-called federal aid road law paaai'd at the sp«'- clal aeanlon of the legislature last Jan­ uary. The Nmda were purchased by the I.umN'rmen» Truat company of Portland, whleh submitted the moat aatlHfuetory bid of 89.09 In behalf of the ('ontlnental A Commercial Truat A Saving» bank o f Chlcaco. No Tricks, No Deception, No Extravagant Expense Vim fill, » h o p here at all tim i a w ilh e o n lu l. u ce o f gi t t m g re lia b le m ereh atu k ae at the low est priren. Out oiiM tui/.alion hna but ou i aim to » i l l y o u b e t t e r m ereh am li»«' f o r l*sn m o n e y Dui you visit I H I'« N K W S T O R K O F W O A IK N ’S U K A K I M J A IT A IC K L T D O IT T O A lO U K O W . THK NEW GARMENT STORE DIRECTS YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION TO A REMARKABLE Sale o f Women’s Suits T o Be Held Tomorrow— Saturday, June 12 Women’s Suits $25 Beautiful moih Is, made up in scree. These suits have been v llin p hcieto- loic at much higher prices. Hiere is nu cxcelbifit assortment o f styles to select from at the low price o f.......... ................................... £25 Best Grade Women’s Suits $39.50, $49.50 When you see these Splendid suits and note the quality o f the fabrics and superiority o f the tailoring you will agree that they are extraordinary values at the price. Heautiful models o f blue tricotine, belted, flare and nov«l stiles Othei stores would jiric«* them up to *85." M ur price for SatiRday, June 12, is..................... .................................... ............................................ $49 50 and $39 50 Spring and Summer Coats We have an ocean o f all wanted spring and summer coats. Some are the M ts and self material belts, and some are full length, and many o f the... em are full lim'd with silk lining. They are selling at the lowest reduced prices Sat­ urday, June 12, and the following week. W e ’ll save you big. Get your coat at TIIK NKW LA D IE S’ GARMENT STORE famous three-quarter length polo twain «mats in in n soft with l«*«| leather ........ . -I«.««.»»» i* 1 *^ 1 « jrwiij ull « shades illlit '» Willi W ork and Save Millinery That’s the way to beat the high cost o f living. We can't do youi work for you, but we can help you save—on clothes. L A D IE S’ AND .MISSES’ HATS AT ONE-HALF’ I’ RIl'K ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12!, AND ALL THE FOLLOWING WEEK. FREE—$7.50 SILK WAIST GIVEN WITH EVERY SUIT ON SATURDAY, JUNE 12 COME TO THE NEW STORE SATURDAY, WHERE YOUR DOLLAR WILL DO ITS FULL DUTY— AT The New Ladies’ Garment Store OSTRANDER BUILDING. NORTH SIDE OF MAIN AVENUE, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON MOUNT VIEW. (Specml to The Sentinel, l June 9.—-Mrs. Anna Hoffman, o f ('it - ti nt:i n. urrixeil Wednesday of lust week for a visit with her mother nnd soter, Mr*. J. Kile and Mrs. C. \V. St*:i ra. Karl and Arthur Ishmael und Mrs. Gilbert have gone to Rosehurg to with their mother. Mr* Mary Ishmael. who is very ill there at the home of ' her ni.-t«'r. Mr. and Mr». Fred Frost and »on. of Divide, s| m 'I i t the week end nt the W 1> Heath home. • Mias Pearl l.nyng sp»-nt a few days o f lust week with Mr«. C. \Y. Hears. Mr. ;ind Mrs. F. B. Phillips and son the Grove over Sunday. Rodney were Sunday guests o f Mr. Mrs. L. R. Long was out from the and Mr*. Charles Conner in Delight Grove Thursday afternoon and visited Valley. with her mother. Mrs. W. D. Heath. Mrs. Daniel Hennignn came up from 'V. J. Chapman, Otto Chapman and Eugene Saturday and on Sunday n Miss Osie Chapman went to the Grove truck load o f people nernmpanied Mr Saturdav. and Mr: Hennignn nnd Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson an a picnic to Ixirane NEW PRICES ON RI TTER WRAPS where, on account o f the rain, they — The continued advance in the price took refuge with Mr. and Mrs. George o f paper makes it necessary to charge Schneider. the following prices for printed butter Mrs. Kate Hears visited over the wraps: On Friday afternoons nnd Sat­ week end with her da ufehtwr, Mrs. urdays only— First hundred, #1.25; ad­ Victor Chapman, at Curtin. ditional wraps taken at the same time Mr. Kile has been sick the past as first hundred, 50c the hundred. Ou week. any other day, add 25c to the total Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kelley were in | price o f the order. d e jl9 tfc RAGTIME PIANO PLAYING Un-Musical Beginners Taught to Play Popular Music in 12 Lessons -Such Pieces A s— “ Dardanella” “ Naughty W altz” “ <’andina Sunshine” “ Vam p” “ Indian Moon” “ Hindustan” “ Kara van” “ Sunshine of Your Smile’ “ Tell Me” “ Rosarv” “ M\ Bahv’s Arm s” Taught to play them with pep, swing, accent, supplying that “ intangible something” so often lacking in pianists. Learn to add notes, runs, chimes, play double bass, etc. Knroll now— 12 lessons take onlv " 12 weeks’ time. • • “Hand in Hand” % W aterm an Piano School R O Y J. W H IT E , Mgr. 917 Willamette Street, Eugene, Ore.