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'•» h i |.i r f n l a y«'ur at lln I . of O ., i vin iD iig tliM w«*i‘k wi t h M i *4. i M a rth a «1 till IIHOII. Snowdrift Is Economical Snowdrift ih (l«*i 1 » frying. very unit'll I It 1*1111 In* lined ovn to iciiioM* rrinidm ut food a try him tut iih uih I ett|M?t'ittlly in ovi'i' auaiii l*y Htraining Nnowdiilt ih Hiiptrinr in thin it'H|M*rt to utlirr luts I mtihisc it dor* not alrsm 1» I lit* odor or t in\ 01 ot tooil cooked in it not ••von «It lit in almost as i/nn»l after I m mg I i h I i u m «I or onionn. Snow a number of t illicit as Wood. Elledge Block 8 on Pac. highway, phone 104 L. aMtfe II. I*. of Medford, I ih « |Mir«’htt«» 'l th** J m I i n Nokt*M r**»t.J* o#•<* pro|M*rt y on non t It Mix 11 1 *tr«}«'t I lit? it I m baiug iuudi* through tin* (). O Voifrli iC'-iitty rimi|»any. M i ' h . Kolurt Flliott writi'N from Mumloii to iniiki* tin- it•*<'('Himry arraug«* iim *fit to MiHiir*' rontin iiih I regular vi*it ot tin* ot'l tioinr |in|»«r. II« mj *«* w i v«*n: Hi* Imr* of Hterling*» Whit«* laundry noup for u quarter. Mtoflini Fnd 1 o. in I7t A. I*'. ( 1 la mh wlio rami1 ben* from Cmenni. Hank., at the time o f thr d«*Htti of a ho a at Walker *e verni niontli* aeo am) who evidently heeaine favor ably impreHHi 1 with tlie country, I iiih deridisi tliat III* w l«lie. rhe Sentinel Iliade a part »f In* rebullir remtinu Hen Snafu I, for ne ve rut month« F H O N C :iO with lin p h n v A Ma«*k in, ha« nen •pt •••! a po llina with the Smith Motor eofn pun y. New butter wrap priren: F’irnt l'iu si k ii* Hno«lgru r it u r i i f l Malunluy $1 .20; additional hundrcdti take I r * * in Vani miiv f i , Wa«ti., v\ li •* i «• In* lm In «a volitili^ In« m i ** i • ■ i , M a . ( )r|iliu Haim* tune i5c eue.h. liaiiiilt oii . Mi Mar Itigli", 'laudili i*r ot Mi fi mi Mr* iCoy UiggN, unii Win. ('. Ihig m*tt, Imi ti i li tini* «ity, w rr« miirrn'l Hat ut aia y in Kugi’lir. Dullowray v% 11 1 • n iimu rii lire. l ’ honn «Iti Mr a mi M rn. Hobrrt Mah'olni wrut 10 l'uri latiil F’ri'lay. < *urrin l'urvuuri*, w ho graduili ni 11 Min t'ottag«* ( i n a i ' lugli fili« yriir, h’tt Frida t l'or Mi*t lakat la, Alanka., vy I m m * lm | mi n*nt m muli'. He p lio ltiK ittp li« <1 tin s y i . i r \V’ orni un n liroitirr* *«dd a Ford tour Kvery- III! your luitluluy. mg ia r Wi'iliimibiy lo D«*org«» Duerni. TI iih w<H*k l>rn\jtr/rn Un»*, un* ut I mh I v ’ m .loiII it it. I • ring a r«-gtilfir if I 00 hrooin for only • tir rii' li. Don 1 inj hh tini* wolidrrful i,a**h ha rum a. ji»r24. M a. (ieriIta (iravi'n, w In» hud brr a viniting M a . J. \. Htiwart Ir ft Fri ilay tu vuoi h**r Nint«*r, Ma. (lin i (». M S**ot t left Monday moriuir/ VVooiltard, in |{oHi*btirg. M a II II. Printer Irft Priday for for th«- Southern I 'fulfil* ho*pif a) nt wunta li ìh gliiHHi h i tuli! nini Hu ti 1Kra in* i *•'«» ofi htj aini'iMi. Hti** w ili San Fraueiaeo to Ti'f l ive treatment for Mr». II. L. O-oiiard, o f Eugme, who tii« bai-k . w hir ti tin t* been bothering Imil In-on visiting ut tin* bom. o f farr wuh I n tinnì proniptl> Hto|l 1 h io) v init ln*r hi u*t4*r. Min. W. t turn «me«* lie «traiiH d it W til le lift » » who ih at T iir lo ik . t ’alit John •mi. 'on Arthur, rvturn**«! homo To»*o<iay. Olir kltiHHi'H ut< tinnir lioni «eV erul w eeka ago. W tf il lo r <iutii'll t «TH, M in .. M ililroil 11 a n im iroom|>8li!i‘i! cai «fidly takrn iiicuaiuc Nli < I mo Ho.l. I. who Nt i • ( ’hloe Win tele* a rriv 'd Sunday Mr. ami Mr.. It. K. I jiwhou upon th»*ir from Portland to *(H'ml the aunimer j r.'turii thin wei-k to their home in lh«n\ Ili «‘Il t N Km-Il pili Irllt IH UN with tier father, C. H. Whitelry, : lly Iii’lfi*! 11«' iuii^ i Wedilerlmrii, and will visit tlu re all a l i m i o i th r i ig li! o p t i r u l arrive • I Mr«. .1 It II Bartel«. j nel: t pd Star. rummer. r i t i r i , thr t/iraDst fOl litoi t, F* i r» t r* la** engraving and jewelry \tf and Mr« John DeYoung, of Mr». Arthur Furnace arrived Mon New Kra Drug Store, W. day from H:,I| Frnnei»eo to visit her thr l i r s t al \lr North Bend, are vi«itiag at the home repairing of their «na, N « 1*4 01 I )< Young. Dilaon. apr22tfr Mi O. \ 8 T i n t i * u I « asoli Ini' III > Fourteen incñitier« o f the U. N. A. Mr ami Mr*. T. 0. Smlfr It returned | Kenneth Clark arrived Mondnv from MirrrHH " • n t to (tir «elioni of Hint ruction at veek t r "in a two w e e k *' vacation I'ortland and 1 « upending the »urnmer Kuglet« I ridav aiglit. The nehool will * I rent iii California. with In» g rand pa rent», Mr. and Mr». Molimi in idea* , inert a* t i v u r in C'ottage Drove uml Kdwnrd M f?oii*iu, repreaenting the | John liartel». Mr«. Kittle Kirne wa« i*h*4ted pren J ( tregitii 'l el' ptiom» ferferution, wa* in Moil' i n is m i \ ice. Mr». II Carter, o f Corvalli». who ident. tin city Moiotfiv emi*ultiug with city j had been vi»itiiig her brother, N. M o < h t u h i 1 1 1 ii 11 »ni i * i i V Thom* knowing themnelveit indebted o f fulfil* •om eriim g a«*timi to lie tuken I I> 1 x 011 . returned imme Tue»day. M o l i m i ili r \ itili l i u t i i o n to \N C. JobiiHon are hereby notified m Die rehearing on telephone rate*. AV in. IJeuienway 1 » vi»itiug hi» to make nr mngr iiii'titu with me for Settle your W. C. Jobnaon aceount I gnind»oii. Almond Hemenway, on Hilk M u d i i n i n i n I \ i t i i r n l i !«• " 1 ‘ ttlrim at ut oni e It J Shinn. jlO tfr with H .1. Shinn. jne I Ut ft* | creek. V rlopllir||| ol Optirul M I VIH Iw*i' Rov Wood», formerly in bu»iue»» Nt r and Mr«. ( ' II Kmhree and Mi*« Nli** Mariette Hamant left la*t week Ciladv« lay lor, «inter o f Mr*. Kuihn*e, for a \ i*it m ar Bo*tou. Her brother * here uud former captain o f Hixtli com motor' d to Port lami hint week. They I Mm took I h t to Port hind by motor. ; puny, who recently »old hi» bu»ine»» " « n arrotfipaiiii'd home by Mr«. Alta Mr*. lC"bert Suteliffe, who had been at Weiner, Ida., arrived here Friday Buio h, of Kel«o, ami Mr*. C’. B Taylor, in Portland for iihm I h ' u I treatment, r<* i ami 1 » vi»itin g at the home o f hi» |<ar ciitii, |>r. and Mr». I>. I.. Wood». Hi- . of Port land. t ii rite«I with Ititii. daughter. Mi»» Carrie, arrived Satur Mr. ami Mr«. John Hull were at 11. W. Vincent write* from Brown O I'T IC IAN O PTO M E TR IST Brow iihv die Tue*«hiy to attend the v ille for a ini**urn copy o f the live ! day from 1‘urtland. where »he ha» been fa . tiny on Frem i»«« teaching and Mr.». Wood» ex|»at» to piom «*r plffili t here. wire. Sav* he i* lo*t without it. arrive within a few ilnyx. Cutiano Grove Oregon Prompt jitney «**rv ire ut City Tran* NN e«t Hide Oarage for b«**t work W . A. (legate wa» in Albany Mou j lie 17c fer Company. l*hone 91*. j2Htfr iuaa*htp. day oil buMnew*. Ntr«. Clan» Burkholder ami *oti i Mr« I'.lli’ii .lorn*« D wciih eunir down Mr. and Mr». John Arm»trong, of Fridav from K«*w Kiver and vim ted Chari«'« and Mr*, i.vdiu Stouffer ar ! Kugene, |w»»ed through the city Mat riveil Monday from Portland t«» *| h * i »«I her ilatighter, Mr*. Dan |{«*ntle. uriiuy on their way to vi»it Mr». John K ••!»«*Il»e. k umlerwent an o|H*r the MiiiuiH’r. Arm»! rung'» |nireut» in Koxeburg. Mr». Mi.«« Kathleen Keiu i* up from Ku Arm»troug wa» M i»» Marie Law and ,.'itimi a! a Kugelte ho* pi tal hint week gen«» *p«*miing a vacation o f two week* th«*y had . for ap|N*tidiritiN. been married biy a few at the home id ti«»r parent*, Mr. ami hour» before. Mr. Arm»trong i.» the Mi"« Bertha Cm returned Friday Nli** Myrtle K^-m »mi o f Mr. and Mr». A. J. Arm.»troug. Mi Churb*M Villini 1 Mi 11 I rom Mareóla, w here «be hail been v i* Mr* (). M Kent. returned about two week* ag«» from Slmrt ri'ttirnrd Frt*la\ night frinii I*• »rf iting a brother, I. k < Cm, Mr». George I 'ey Ic. who had been WIi 11 efi*h, Mont., where «ti«* had bei*n la ih I. Buy I nion gu* ut Overland teaidiiag *rhoo|, ami will . h | h * ih ] the vixiting .Mr». (iu.»»ie l ’atten. left Sut Dall W ' mii I s , fn»in thr I . of * t., w ho urdav for Kyle, \\a»h., to v i»it a pump. * jnelu tfc «•ittnin«*r with her parent*. toni ) m m v i«it mg hr* gra viti | «tt r«*ut *, brother, Arthur Thumpnon. ttilfHTt Coffman ha* aeeeptisl n Ciallowny for iiiNurutire. 511 Main. Dr ami Mi D I. \\oo«l*, n* tur tif* I Mr». W. W. (iilder»le\e and family i politimi mi ttu* road tor the Dumla* Hutiinliiv lo Kug«*i«0. T. C. Wheeler wn* in Kugeiie Friilay leave Thur»dny for Ocean Full», B. if., \ta itili eompiiny. lin i rum* uuuranti'i'd *ugnr only on biiMine**. to make that their home. I ew M' t ’oy and fnmily are vi.*iting $7.25 a ;t. k Ut D ' - I . ' I . « * BruH. H|H»I Ntr«. Fred Calli*on ami family ami E. O. Salt »ina 11 ha.» opened a re» M«C'oy'* pa reni « \lr. ami Mr*. Dr. ami Mr*. S. D. Bend, o f Kug«»ae, m*h only. jm*24i*. Nt i t aura ii t in the Job building, corner o f \ Clow Ttiey will leu ve thè first vi*it«*«l rehitiv«** h«»re over Suminy. M i « lla/i‘l lltir.i-Itoli r* tinnir troia 1’ Seventh avenue and Mam »treet. D* fui, \\ tir ri* I«b«* t II il ^ 1> I t tir |M»*| OHI. ot Jul\ by niotor for C'ali forniti. W. P. Do k, of Sagiauw, wa* in Ku Mr». Charle» Slianda and children Nel«oii for tire«, jne 17c Mi - I.itliaa I.rimani i- limar Ìrom gene Sat unlay. returned Wedncadny from a thrt"e N I r. and N t r« AIttiotid Taylo r motored tiatrw av, H tirrr *lir tauuht -l’bool ttl»* I week»' visit with Mr» Shamla '» jmr over fr"in Coburg Suaday and vinited l'irt yrttr. j cut».-»Mr. and Mr». Charle» Wheeler, Siitidav wtth thè N. J. Ne Ino n Sr., I & I o f I'ort laud. * Mi**-« I .olir*** Citi r«'t non urnt to l ’or! fiitnily. Itimi Sanilav to '•perni thè wr«*k Mr». Mary Jacob» arrived Wedues M r* \ ( Walker arrived Monilay f roiid*. dav f rom South Hakolu to v i»it ut the K. \V. Jacob» home. l hrrlluti Hi irai «• rhtin h, rorner Jt l f »"in NI. dford and 1 .« vinitiug nt thè home of her brofher, Kriii*«t Arine*. frrnon fi v ernie a ad Seroml utmM. Mr». W. F. I'ieree, o f Albany, after Mie. \\ aliare and faiinlv, of Cre* S* r\o r ut II a. ni • * \ « • r % Suaday. Biull .¡"lit, cured right, a v i»it at the Ii. S. Holloway and F. 0. well. peni Mmiday with friend* and I*niy* « ineftmi* e\ i*rv \Vr«Illl**lll» v a Ilau.»er home», returned home Wedne» Stays right. 7:.i0 |* in li li lali.e.« fiere. day. 1 • ut* and cuuiping »upplie* redueed Mi r i C'ni'Oii left Sumla\ lm t II. Kmbree went to Fortlund Wed .10 per cent. Brini tii \ t h 1 1 retati\ e**. Savo money « » ti work KIDKW AI.K AND (ÌAUAUK ue»<lav on bu»ine»». i lutili * Try thè \rmy U imm I h Sture ut \V no dm m Brothers bave *old to .1 KliOOUS A Sl'KCI AI/ 1 'Y Herbert Whitlock ¡» here from I ’ort Ho*r, o f Vomnlia, a Font •'•lina building ne.ir bridge recently varati d laud vi»itiug friend». iu27o Ih'N, Hiui|»-*oti Ilaiuriek, Y. H. (ioti by voti ani/ifig work*. Mr. and Mr». Hattie Mattox have and li. Il Fiillertoii n lu r m d Sntoiday NI i • tieiinli* V\ . Nieliol*, o f Sa n arrived here from California. Mr». ìrom t he ir trip lo MeC'redn* • l'imt: Mattox had returned home oulv a week Tram i - m o, lu i daughtor, Mr*. \ M. before from a visit with her pa rent.». Kitldier keeln, any t»i/.e, f»0< U « f f ,n. D«• \ all, unii thè la t t e r ’* ilatighter, Ml. and Mr». J. II. Bennett, and it Mi** IC ii V li Stewart returned troni NI i - cìeiiev ve, all o f San Pntuei*eo, didn *t take her long to ronvinee her me v i « i t i a g a f thè O. I.. Niihol* limile. t he I . • »I < ). Sai untay . Mi*. Niebol* i« M r. Niellili*' mot her. I Ol«l Oriine* i* dead but all the live huslinnd tin» wa» the place to live. Ho««'oe lleineawny, w ho Ioni licen Mi** I.i’tii Meni lui ni, o f Boi!*', Jila., «iiic* arc going to D« * l. a i/« .* Bros, this Albert llurri.» returiual yesterday to tmine frolli ili** I . of ( ) , h it Siilurda h it Sutunlav uioriiitig for Berkeley, w«»«»k to buy Kellogg ** Corn Flake* at l.o» Angeles, a fte r a vTxit at the home for (la Bull Unii wHterwork*, wheri» he Calli., after a brief \ i* 1 1 with Mr*. [{. «»illy II«- a pa« kage. Ca*h Hpeeia! jn24e o f In.» mother, Mrs. lin k Hickson. ha** a |Mif*it ioti. A Trn.*k. Mr>. John Harrison, o f Minot, N. D., The r«*gular <|tiart«»rlv meet mg of Mr*. \N . .1 W ti iti* returned Saturila' Olir rea der* jdeit*«* note that De* ¡the lihraty board will be held Tu«**day returned home yesterday, a fter a visit frolli IVirtland, fierniiipnnied I>\ ber Lame* Uro*, o ffe r a ro ti browu *tee| , i*v«»niug iii th»' library office. at the C. A. Ijunl.crt home. dnuùbter Wilma. • Ut eoi tee at olilv I5e thè polllid. A Mrs. Charles l,en and her daughter, The city library will he closed all jii«*2 le Kerp tlnnu* niovlng. Tliat *» thr w.iy mah «perlai. Mrs. Willis Wallace, the latter being ; day Fourtli o f July. to liuv» a live touiinunity. I. ih I your Mi. ami Mr*. B. K. l.uw*oii ami *on The newspaper expect* ticket* to be I accompanied by her two daughter», property v\ith me. Come to me for a returned Tuesday to their houle at are visiting at the George Lea home. . furtiished it where a writeup i* ex* 1 I'll« v ar«. from Beach, N. D., and Mr». V \ eilderluirii. Nira. Law*on ami *on Hipiure detti wben you want to huy.« imcted o f an entertainment o f any I uh I marie ali estender! viait at thè I .on is a sister-in-law o f Mr. Lea. J. M. Durimi!». jnelO 17ttfc bollir* of Mr*. IW H o n '* aìater. Mr*. II. kiud where hii adiui**iou t* charged. i Mrs. U. W. MeUiuvn is confined to Martin Howard, o f Portland, wn* a K. Metculf, I mi t Ntr. bawnoti liuti been M »**«•* Thelma and Martha Wilkin the house with iliac»» which started euest o f ttie pii ut week ut thè Win bere bill a few tlaya. son, teacher* at Cmiuille and former with an attack o f tousilitis. rninier J o I iiimoii homr. Mi** Aln-t» Daretaon, w h r >^hm4^jm4| resident* her«*, v i*it«’«i briefly here th«* Niiss Nellie Mirers is here from Mon i»n*t week while « mi their way to their mouth to spend the summer at the home at (»rant* Pa**. home o f her sister. Mrs. Elbert Smith. ni i and n ' m - K i • IM iv laft Pri Frank Wallace arrived Wednesday Mn/ola nil, gal. can $1.25 «lav by uiotitr for their home at Dar from Fort land, being called her«> by I d Id, Wash., after an exDMiih'd v isit the illness o f Ins father, John Wallace. I’.iIm olive sna|>, I liars 25c at the horn«* «»f Mr*. K h le r’* father, The Constellation club held their Kev. K. D. (>. Gloat. annual picnic hist evening nt the Elks *'*4 Bacon, per 11». 25c We are 111 the market for eggs, and picnic grounds. ! will pay the market price, either cash, ,, ,, „ .. , or Inule. Sterling Feed Co. jn c l7 tfc . - , “ • " n,er Bennett and two daughter» went to 1 >nx 111 yesterday to A dnughter wn» borii Inat week to visit relatives. Mr. and Mr». Wnrren llnvve, o f Sacra Minor Allen arrived yesterday from incuto. Mrs. llow’e lui» been visiting at thè home o f her pnrent», M r. and Portland and is visiting at the home o f Ins uncle, John Wallace, who »uf W’c have just added a new Mr» .1 W. Eddy. fen'd a imrnlytic stroke Tuesday eve Buell Vaughn, o f Coburg. visite«) niug. tin«' nl |>astry, cakes, dough last week at thè home o f hi» pare ut». Miss Mildred Horn left yesterday Mr. and Mr». W. A. Vaughn. H i» m ils , snails, raisins, French ter. Miss Alice, returned vvitli Inni for the Monmouth normal to attend summer school. tu spemi thè suntmer. and Wye bread. Fred Bartels arrived Wednesday Cliirken», hogs, veal and cattle want- from the U. o f W., where he is taking I ed nt tbe Feople’n market. tfe an engineering course. V E G E T A B LE S Miss Myrtle Putta ha» been ill Mrs. K; S. Trask and son Burdick Von will find a complete line ol vegetables here ti I all times. during the past week with a threat» were 111 Eugene yesterday. cncd attack o f appendici!i». Mr. and Mrs. /. L. Cox were among FRUITS Mrs. G. A. Proctor, Sr., nini little Eugene visitors yesterday. Leave your order with iin lor your canning. son returned Tuesday front a Eugene Miss Margaret Harvey, of Medford, hospital, where the son was kora. who attended the 1!. o f W. the past te r, stopped here over Wednesday The ijunlity of tho “ S te r lin g ’ ’ «in night, whil«v on her way home, and brand ut dairy feed, hog feed and her grandimrents, Mr. anil Mrs. poultry feeds I» ns good ns eau be visited I. M. Harvey. found, the price ts right, and they Win. Patten is home from Seattle. tire manufactured right here in Cot T h e H t o r e T h a t A p p r e c i a t e * Y o u r Trade tage Grove, Be a Booster for your Woodson Brothers have sold Ford home town by u»iug home producta. louring cars to Archie Joues aud E. R. Sterling Feed Co. ju«17tfe Beaton, Ik — I hr t li nt till!«'. C O F F M A N ’S L Mr. ami Mr*. W. If. Mahoney, o f San Francisco, ami Mr*. George Wallace, of .Silver Uik«», Or«*., who had been viMitmg at the home o f Mr* Dai*y Porter, «inter o f the women, left Tuesday for a v m t with relative* at A *hln ttd. itup«‘ rt Co f fata fi i* home from O I i Mr*. A K Foster returned Friday Deal la I I Her «laughter. Mi-. F M Chapman, ami the Iati4'r'« «on Chur motored over after her. Christian F'lcncc church, corner Jef fer*on uvenue am i .«. •cond Ntraat.— Sumlav >M*rv « at II a. in. Wednesday service* at H p. in. tf Christian church. 'IT m * •‘ homelike church." J. Y. K. f'arlaofi, minister. — The usual erv ice* on Sunday. Bible school »at 9:15 with «omet.king sftecial. Com mu mon ami " r i non at II. Junior c y. at .'1 Senior c K. at 7. K'-gular eveniug UD'etiag at H Mid week prayer and praise service at 7:30 Thur*«lay evening. Jerome S«-«>11, who make* hi* home with hi« grandparent*. Mr and Mr*. W. b. Darby, h ft Monday for Olymiiia for a vi*it with hi* mother,% Mm. V'lletta Scott. Key. A. K. Sjiearow, o f th«* Pre* byterian «• hur«*h, will participate in the national track and field meet at Port laa<] next week. J B. Cr. Mwhnw write* that he must have the bv* wir«* paper changed to hi* new aihlrci* at DrantM Pa**. Clyde Burcham i* attending th»* summer training camp at the pre*idio at San Frnm-meo. He now ha* a first lii'iiteiiant comnii**ion with th«' «*a«let* and hot»«*« to g**t a commission with the chvalry o f fit*, regular army. Ntr« U"v Ballard, o f Marshfield, vis it 'd during the past week with Mr* S Bure ham. Mr*. Blanche Christensen and chil dr«'ii arrive.1 | u***«lay from Alam« «lat ('abf., to v i « 1 1 at th«- bom«» of Mrs. Christensen** mother, Mr*. Amelia Phelps. Mr*. J. A I* Pattinmi returned to Port lam] Tuesday, after a visit wn her parents, Mr. a;i«i Mrs. Wm. Kan G R O C E R Y MONROE STUDIO I). J. Scholl Tales oi the Town C em en t W o r k Burge & Hardin W A NEW LINE Sm ith-Short Grocery A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS ............. ...... 14c 7c or 4 for 25c 13c Bulk crackers, lb. Y<-ast Foam....... Graps nuts, package.. Fresh Vegetables Always Ostrander A son was born Wedueaday to Mr. ami Mrs. A. Ritchey. The. worneu ’» auxiliary o f tha A m e r ican l.egioii will kce^i the club rooms open all day on the fou rth of July for the convenience of women and chiiiirea attending the celebration. Mrs. Albert Wooley, o f Weudiiiig, an oiupahled by her daughter Fay, Is visiting ut the home uf her suiter in law, Mrs. U. M. Bcott. Bert BfoneLurg went to North Bend Tuesday on business. Mrs. Jack Melxer, of that city, who had made an extend 1 * ,i-it here with relatives, rcturued with him. J. E. McKibben was a visitor in Kugene Tuesday. M ord has reached here that tbe con ■lition uf Miss Edna Johnson and Mrs. George iiodel daughters of Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, who recently were seriously injured in an automobile ac cidenl in California, is grave, although bulh show slight improvement. W. A. Garoutte has been confined to the house for several days with sick ness. Main Schwartz has returned from Portland, where he was attending school, and expects to spend the sum int-r here. Carl and Ernie Bennett anil I>-o Lambert have gone to Washington to help harvest the hay crop. Mrs. <J. J. Landes» returned Satur day from Eugene, where she had beeu in attendance on the commencement festivities. Mrs. J. A. MeMilieu, o f Portland, is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. I . Wynne. Miss Elsie Lea returned Wednesiiay from Eugene, w here she attended com ineuccmenl exercises at the U. of O. A cousin, Charles Manuel, was one o f the graduates. Harold Venske, o f Glendale, Calif., sou o f Mr. and Mrs. Herman Venske aud former resident o f this city, is a graduate this year from l»elaua Stan lord Juuiur university. od Hand McQueen LONDON. (Special to The Sentinel.) June 22.— The protracted meetings will continue over next Sunday with three services aud basket dinner. Henry Combs and sou Arthur mo tored to Monmouth Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Powell visited at the Alex Small home Tuesday eveuing. Mrs. Bud Thorn spent Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. George Sutherland. Grandma Isike, o f Eugene, is spend mg the week with Grandma Farmuu and attending church. Quite a number from Eugene at tended churt-b here Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. John Small aud son Carl and Boward Cox were diuner guests at the W. T. Jones home in the Grove Tuewlay. Rev. Earl McCay and Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Bogue spent Wednesday at the W. ( , Short ridge home,_________________ What do you want« Makes no d if ferenee. T r y a Sentinel wantad. ••• STERILIZED SANITARY Our rough dry service returns linen A C T U A L L Y C LE A N and S T E R ILE betudea looking so. Pressing Every Day fe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY Ring Ua Up Phone 79 Think of Cottage Grove in 1925 This town will be just what the citizens make it. A Chamber of Commerce does for a town what the public spirited citizen would do if he knew how to start. Join now! Bank of Cottage Grove SIUSLAW ROAD SURVEY IS NOW ALMOST COMPLETE: Folks are gettin g drunk on hair tome. Taken that way it ought to make a person’s hair stand. A crew o f ten men is at work on • * • the survey o f the uew road to be built I f it is true that sinners do not go by the Southern P a cific eompauy on the north bank o f the Siuslaw river to heaven, the ceusus taker up theTe between Muidetun aud Cushmau and must have a snap. • • • the right ot way is nearly all pro cured, in-cording to W. 8. Worden, Critics are persons who know just right o f way agent o f the eompauy. how to do a thing they themselves As soon as the survey is completed never would have thought o f in a thou the matter will be put up to G. W. days. Bosehke, chief eu"-iucer o f the eom sand years and eleven • • • puny, said Mr. Worden, aud it will be The high cost o f living will not right up to him to decide us to the begin itself until folks are willing to ive mug o f eonstruetion. I ne new road is designed to replace j more cheapy. • • • the road that wus entirely destroyed when the. railway coui|>auy a number Spot cash may be the kind that cov o f years ago built by tbe Coos Bay ers up the spots that should keep a branch. person out o f society. • • • VISIT MANY PLACES; FIND THIS BEST OF THEM ALL I t is pitiful to hear the lamentations o f the corporations because they can no longer contribute to campaign funds. • • • A ft e r visiting other states aud many parts o f Oregon, Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Schaefer, who had beeu visiting Mrs. I f a doctor asks $100 for tellia g you Schaefer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. what y o u 'v e got, tell him his diagnosis M rA boy, decided that this was the is wrong, you haven’t got it. best section o f couutry they had v is it ed and are now permanently settled here in the Nokea property on south Sixth street, where they will go into the chicken raising business. They have named their place the White Wiug poultry plant. They made their home tor a time at Medford. CHERRIES OROW ON LIMB THICK AS THEY CAN STICK J. L. Beatty has a cherry tree that ; is doing its part to furnish the family with fruit. A small limb on exhibition ! at Tho Sentinel offic e has about a hundred cherries, the limb being con siderably crowded for room. Mr. Beatty thinks the tree is a Royal Anne seedling. --------------------- — The man who declared he would die for the girl and the girl who declared she would die without him, are both married to others and living happily. G o to the House of Service W e aatture you satisfaction or money back. Always on hand a big line of S IL V E R W A R E , CLOCKS, D IA M O N D S A N D J E W E L R Y OF EVERY KI ND Madsen’s Jewelry Raisins, per package Soda, 4 packages. Salt, 50 pounds of dairy. Large size Wedding Breakfast syrup.. Small size Wedding Breakfast syrup... 20c Jones & Eaton Feed and Seed Store