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MR. AND MRS. S. R. PIPER MARRIED 50 YEARS ARCADE THEATER W EEK LY PROGRAM Fri., J u ly 23—“ Hidden F ire»,’’ by Mae Marsh. *'R o a rin g Lion» and Mid night Express,“ comedy. “ Good Ship Rock and R ye,” comedy. “ R oaring l)a n ,“ two-reel western, by Hoot Hibson. Sat., July 24—“ ('areer of Katherine Hush,’’ by C a th erine Calvert. Taken from a story by Elinor (Jlyn. “ lie l.<nds. O thers Fol low ,’’ by Harold Lloyd. Tuea., July 27 -“ Overland Red, ” by H arry Carey. O ld lo r Mr. mill Mrs. S. K P ip er, resident* o f th e C o tta g e G r o \ e c o u n tr y since IHtttl, c e le b rated tlicir golden wedding a n n iv e r s a r y on J u l y LI, a lth o u g h Mr. I’ip e r a d m its th a t lie did not realise th a t th e a n n iv e r s a ry had a r r iv e d u n p l th e son, Archie, of P o rtla n d , an d the d a u g h te r , M iriam , of th is city , dropped in ou th em to rem ind them o f the oc easioa. Both Mr. an d Mrs. P ip e r w ere born in W a shington co u n ty , Tenn. Mr. Pi per was bo rn ill the oldest tow n in tha s ta te , .lonesborongh, w here hi* fa t h e r built th e first linek residence erected in th e state. T he d a te o f his b ir th was April 21, 1841. T h e d a t e of Mrs. P i p e r ' s b ir th was O cto b er 12, IS Hi. They w ere m arrie d J u l y 13 1M70, in the co unty of th eir b ir th , mol lived in T ennessee u n til coming here. NOW,** joiuedy. Wed., J u ly 2S “ King Spruce,” by Mitchell Lewis. This picture was taken in the north woods of Maine, and b o m the noted book, 'K in g S p l i c e . ” “ Rah, Rah, R ah,” comedy. Sun., Ju ly 25— “ Bill Hen r y , ” by Chaa. Kay. “ Kone Another N am e,” Mutt and Jeff. 1’athe Review, motion pic tures in colors. Thurs., J u ly 29 M.ollie slid I , ” by Shirley Mason. International News, allow ing the very latest current events obtainable. Mon., J u ly 2ti, “ Smashing B a rrie rs ,” by William Dun- .•an. CARPENTER M O U N T V IE W . Mrs. F a n n i e Morss. o f (Tarlisle. Wash., a r r iv e d W ed nesday for a visit w ith re la tiv e s in th e city. Mrs. B o setta Miller, o f W alls Wnftn. Wash., is v is itin g w ith her f a t h e r , ••U n c le ” B urns W atch. G. L. H u rd , o f P o rtla n d , a r r iv e d in th e c ity y e s t e r d a y a fte rn o o n an d vis itod over n ig h t w s l i th e E lb e rt Bede fam ily. Miss B«Ule Y auS choiack. o f Doreua, is now employed a t the Monrit,- »tudio OMER MOORE ST AIK B U I L D I N G A N D C A B I N E T M A KING . W IL L BUILD A N Y T H IN G . 327 Q U IN C Y A V E N U E R epair G lo t lies Husband Forgets Qo|il«u W p U i II uk Anniversary Until Children * Call on Pam its. Proof (S p ecial to T h e S en tin el.) J u l y 21.— Mr. an d Mr*. A. S. W a rd and d a u g h te r H ettie m otored to Eugene W ednesday. H e n ry K effcr* re tu rn e d to hi* home a t A lpine W ed n esd ay , a f t e r visiting hi* au n t, Mr*. Win. JohiiNou. Mr*. C arl Y aney, o f K la m a th Fall*, ba* been v is itin g her s i s te r in law, Mr*. Roy Q a ro u tte , d u r i n g th e past week. Mr*. C aroline D o olittle spent several lay# o f th e past week vi*iting friend* in th e G ro v e * Mrs. la*#» T hom ason an d d aughter* Thelm a an d Aluin, o f Bow River, spent S a tu r d a y and S u n d a y w ith friend* in Doreua. Mrs. F r a n k Kelly, accom panied by her son l a w r r n r e , o f th e Grove, visit ed ov er F r i d a y n ig h t w ith her m other, Mrs. Isaac I-and. Mrs. I n a Bet/, a n d lm by and Mis* N e v a W a lk e r, o f W uldpo rt, visited a t th e home o f th e i r uncle, L ow ry Eng land, o v e r th e week end. Mr. a n d Mr*. J . E. Holstr>xn rind sons were up from M areola S unday a n d v is ite d a t th e J . H. K irk home. E lm er Doolittle a r r iv e d S atu r d a y from B ou lder, Colo., for u v isit w ith his m o th er, Mr*. C arol i.e Doolittle, uu d o th e r relative* here. Mis* F a y e J o i n i n g * re tu rn e d S n tu r day from a visit a t M ar- da w ith her sister, Mr*. E m it K irk. Mabel an d D av id R o b in 'o n left Sat u rd av for C astle K- i k. Wash., to visit th e ir m o th e r, Mr*. H e n ry H ub bard. Mr*. K a t e Hears, o f Mount View, is v is itin g rela tiv e * and f r ie n d s here. Mi** B e t a Kelly, o f Hi- Grove, i* v is itin g w ith h e r sister, Mr*. S tan ley Damewood. Mi»* H e rtb a J t i r k i* q u ite ill w ith measles. A ID/j potind son wa* b< ■ n S a tu r d a y , J u l y 17, t o Mr. an d Mr E zra Me* »eager. L. O. V anHehoiaek r e t a i n e d to E u gene F r i d a y . J . H. K irk w as in E ug ae S a tu r d a y on bfisinuss. ^ It can truthfully be said that the cost of the Buiek is the first cost only. From that time you have only to consider the natural ex penses which can not he overcome regard less of how much is put into making the ear as near repair proof as it is possible tp make a car. Any pwner of a Buiek will tell you that. Besides, the price is a very reasonable one when • you consider its roomv J %/ comfort and the satisfaction of knowing that no matter where you start for you will get there safe, spimd ami soon. You feel certain that you have reserve power for any emergency, that you never will have to worry about getting a thousand miles from nowhere with a break down, and that with all of this you have a classy appearing ear, which is considerable satisfaction to any driver. We expect a car load of these cars within a few days. Better place a tentative order today. The West Side Garage W. C. Applewhite, Prop. Our most complete repair shop, with its efficient mechanics, always at your service V A C A T IO N TIM E I Tales of the Town TO NEWPORT (O n Y aq u in a B a y a n d th e P a c if ic O cean) A ch a rm in g place fo r t h e fam ily. L a rg e and m odern n a ta to riu m S a lt w a te r b ath s. M a n y fo r m s of am u sem en t. TILLAMOOK COUNTY BEACHES A d e lig h tf u l t r i p across th e C oast m ou ntains. Double daily tr a in serv ice fro m P o rtla n d . T h ese b each es inclu de R o c k a w a y a n d Oar- ilmldi beach resorts, N eah -k ah -n ie, M a n s n n ita a n d Bay Ocean. CRATER LAKE (One o f t h e world ’» n a tu r a l w onders) E i g h t y - f i v e miles fro m M ed fo rd , 6177 f e e t a b o v e sea level. line b o u le v a r d o f 33 m iles encircles th e rim of th e lake. A sky OTHER RESORTS D e tro it ( B reiten b u sh H o t S p rin g s, M t. J e f f e r n f c c o u n tr y ). M cC redie H o t Springs. J o s e p h in e C o u n ty C aves ( O r e g o n ’s M arb le H a lls ). S h a s t a M o u n tain Resorts. “ OREGON OUTDOORS” BOOKLET Contninn p a r t ic u l a r s o f th e d i f f e r e n t o u tin g places, excursion fares, h o te ls an d c a m p rates. F o r f u r t h e r p a r t ic u l a r s in q u ire o f local a g e n t SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES 7 16 23 J o h n M. S c o tt, O eneral P ass en g er A g e n t | » ------------------------------------------------------------------- * . .. .j AT Seashore and Mountain Resorts Summer Excursion Fares (S pecial to The S entinel.) J u l y 21. Mrs. Kosa t ’urrin , Lynch C urriii a u d Miss liven Wills, of the Grove, were out one ev en in g o f last week to th e W. .1. C hupom u home. Miss E v e li n a H o ffm a n a r r i v e d P n day from C ushm an for a visit w ith her a u n t an d g ra n d m o th e r . Mrs. C. W S ears an d Mrs. J . Kile. Mrs. K a te Sear* is v isiting th is week w ith relativ es m Dorena. Mr. a n d Mrs. S. K. L owry an d chil dreu, o f C o tta g e G rove, an d th eir guests, Mr. an d Mrs. H enry Pinch, of P a c if ic Grove, Calif., b r o t h e r in law an d siste r o f Mr. L owry, spent T ues day w ith Mr. an d Mrs. W. I>. H eath. Mr. am i* M rs. S eth F errell au d • hil dren w ent to th e G rove T u e sd a y eve u mg. George C h ap m an Spent the week end w ith re la tiv e s in t h e Grove. Miss Allie Phillips, o f A lb any, visit ed S u nd ay w ith her p a re n ts , ,\|r. and Mrs. P. B. Phillips. A ddison H eath, in com pany w ith Mr and Mr*. Fred F ro st, H arry F ro s t, Mrs L K. Long an d H o ra tio Mushy, fo r an o u tin g a t Crescent lnke. Mrs. M ary lshm ael is home from Cresw ell for a few day*. Mr*. F. B. P h illips a tt e n d e d chureh in th e Grove S u n d ay . New This Week— An especially fine se lection of Hair Bow Ribbons For Canning W e have a full stock of Mason, Economy, Kerr Self Seal Mason and Easy Seal Glass Jars. W e wish to call attention to the Easy Seal Jar, the l>est now on the market. W e have jar rubliers and tops for Mason, W ide Mouth Mason, Ketr Mason, Kerr Self Seal, Economy and Schram Jars. Parowax, Fruit W ax and all kinds of nces. DORENA. Comfort • / • a n. j Mrs. T h o m a s Lee, o f Ci I org, v isited T u esday w ith fr ie n d s in th e city. Miss D oroth y A gnew , g r a n d d a u g h t e r o f Mr. a n d Mrs. II. K. Godard, who v is itin g h ere with h e r m other, Mrs. G uy A gnew, o f W h eatlan d , Wyo., went to E u gene T u e sd a y to visit a t the homes o f her a u n ts , Mrs G rav e Van B o-lurk a n d Mrs. E. B. Spencer. Mr. an d Mrs. S ta n l e y T rn n u e ll and A COTTAGE GROVE MAN’S EXPERIENCE Cnn you d o u b t th e evidence of th is C o tta g e G rov e c i t iz e n ! You can v e rify Cott: ge G rove en dur.iement. Read th i s : C. A. L a m b e r t, 231 2nd St., C o tta g e G rove, s a y s : “ I d o n ’t know o f a n y t h i n g b e t t e r f o r kidfley troub le th an D o a n ’» K id n e y Fill*. I h ave used them fo r year*. My work ¡ m n stra in on my b a rk a a d 1 had A ttack* of lumbago. It h u r t me to bend or r.toop over and it w as ju s t a* hard to a tr a ig h te n up ag ain . My k id n e y s a c te d ir reg u la rly , also. I used D o a n ’* K idney Fills fo r these tr o u b le s an d th e y were ju s t wlint I needed f o r th e y m ade my bftek stron g an d well an d p u t my kidney* in good order. ’ ’ ’ P rice 60c, a t all dealer*. D o n ’t sim ply ask for a k id n ey rgmedy g e t D o a n ’s K id n e y Pilla— th e same th a t Mr. L a m b e r t had. F o stcr-M ilb u rn Co., M frt., B u ffalo , N. Y. 7 23 30 Powell & Burkholder Corner of Fifth and Main Min* Jiiiln Trimn«*H ilrov«* to l'ortlm itl W ednesday. Mrs. II. 1*. F in ch , o f Hun Francisco, i'nlif., in v is itin g at th e home of her b ro th e r, S. K. I ¿»wry. New price* on b u t t e r w raj»* ( F riday* an d H aturday* o n l y ) : iio wrap*, $1; 100 wrap*, 11.25; a d d it io n a l wrap* tnk en at name time, 40c th e 100. C o tta g e G rove S en tinel. a lit I Phone 70 Nothing More Sanitary • than li Mole ii m lor your Hoorn, w hether they lie in the kitchen, in tin- hat limoni, in the office, in the business house, or «-Isc where. Linoleum is mtieh n eater in appearance than plum wood and it is cheaper to wear out linoleum than flooring at present prices of lumber. We have just Mocked a complete line of the high grade IH KALIN linoleum and have a dozen patteniM to »elect from. This particular brami of linoleum is designed for maximum wear hut beauty of «lettigli ha» been in no way him * ri I iced. Let un estimate for you the pii«...... I covering any of your floors a m i,you will be hiii prised at the moderate con ! of making your mom both sanitary and attractive. Economical Service W. L. DARBY & CO. A MAXWELL FEATURE It*M lilt* kitul of a rn r Mini m«*ots •<|iin!ly wi ll the dem ands of Inis im*s.s or pleasure, anti its model- ate cost command» a value in I he present m arket. Come in and l«*t it» convince you that tIn* r a r is all wr claim it to lie. Sentinel Wantads will do most anvtbimr within reason— and some things that are not. Trv one. it y IVI e a t M a r k e t Nelson Auto Sales & Service C BARTELS & SAFLEY, PROPS PHQNE 89 HOME PRODUCTS By p a tr o n iz i n g a Home I n d u s try , you a r e help in g to build up y o u r own c o m m u n ity . By b u ild in g *tp y o u r c o m m u n ity , you urn b e n e f i ti n g you rself. We a r e c o n f i d e n t yoii ».•«) b e n e f i ti n g you rself in lining ••ST E R L IN G ” COM POUNDED F F .F D 8 I t is an u n d is p u te d f a r t t h a t h o ir eatly a n d a c c u r a t e ly com p ounded feed* g iv e b e t t e r result* th a n at v s t r a i g h t g ra i n feed. When we s t a r t ed in th is biiaines* we were Itior onghly c o n v in ce d th n t th e pi.ld.c care* a* much fo r q u a li ty n* for price. B elieving thi*, our m o tto hi * been “ A H ig h er Feed Vuhio- fo r l-e** Mon«-y.” A nd beeauMO wo h a v e coiiMluntly k e p t th is in rnitol, “ S t e r l i n g ” (.'«impounded Feed* a r e recognized as b e in g all th e nam e implies. O ur apecialtie* nro horse feed, bog feed, anil d a ir y feed , for which we m a k e th e claim “ T h e re a re none b e tte r." Cull an d see iin , nnd b y co m p a rin g o u r price* w ith thuso o f o th e r com pounded feed*, you will find o p p o r t u n i ti e s an d barg ain * here t h a t you e n n ' t f i n d nny w h erp else. STERLING FEEDCO WEST MAIN A V E . We told you liittt week that you would find something here this week that would make your eyes pop out and y«»ur pock- ethook ery for joy. We always do what we nay and in the priees named below you will find that frHOi meat prices I ih \ «* been ttlatthed as they have never been ttliittlied Hitic-«* before 0'*’ war. We have a large qu a n tity of beef that we are going to p u t out at prices that will advertise us far and wide a* the place where you can get meat a t prioeH that arc Ntartling. W.e w ant your huNineHN and we think these priees will eon- „vinee you of that fact Iwyond any chance of doubt. Not only are we m aking these priees lor tomorrow, hut every day of every week y«iu will find th at you can save your |tucketh«mk much w«»rry by g e ttin g yo u r meats from us. Now just east yo u r «‘yes on these Specials for Saturday Only Sirloin Steak, per lb.................. ................ 20c Round Steak, per lb................................... 20c T-Bone Steak, per lb................................. 20c Fancy Beef Roost, per lb............................ 15c Roiling Beef,' per lb.......................................10c Brisket Boil Beef, per lb...................... 8c Free Delivery—Phone Your Orders Early »