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Rates for Electric Service in Cottage Grove, Effective July 1, 1921 Thia •rhfiliil« vmirvla a i d >H| k twilts all (»rtsM'iltuy >< ki'tlnln. Cutln|i Hkr<-trw> MMaptnij rat«"«, rul«*.'« uutl rcgulntto»» tor «'Irirtr'e N'll III* III t ’ott»)t«‘ tir«»«*, lt»« 4 !IIU. I.- mmk I Mav St, I M I . K l f v t O v v July 1, I M I . l«''*u«‘il bv I'**tt mk «‘ Urtiy«* tlwtri«* «■iuii|iHiiv, « «itt:«K<* U n i i « , Origli#. By iHi>;»«*«l) l'. M Hliom, \ 1 « «■ |*n‘» i«l net. K l J i l T K I l KATNH A K ch KI c ikv «mi «HHI lui|{ — tu« ter rat«*. First » K W II «>r I«'*"* )*«*r nmatli >1.5** Next 7 K W II i «or nmuih. per .15 K W 11 Next 15 K W H per Month, |M>r .10 K W II Next 20 K W II |MT month. |n*r tis KWH All in «■*« «****« «>f 50 K W H per .04 mouth, |»*r K W II B— «JwBMvn «al liighting cti• ■ t«*r ml*1. First S K W H or Iws |>cr month |1 50 Next í K W H per uionth. [*• r IS K W II Next 15 K W I I |««*r month, per 12 KWH Next Jtt K W H |««*r month, [>cr .1« All in «•n-«*«'« o f 50 K W H |>er ft uionth C— K'-'ol« n« «* liohtino flat riti*. IVr watt o f <*oua*i'te<l loail, |***r watt |a*r mouth ................... 015 Minimum |>«'r month 11.50 1)— Commercial linhtiug flat rate. IVr watt o f «-oaneeteil load, |x r yy att |H*r month ... ... ... .02 Mininoli! |x*r month $150 K Water h«*ntin|; in « nnne«*li«in y«itli runoe— flat Riti*. Where hot water hentera arc used iu t'oiineetinn with a ranee ami w iretl wi a« not to lie !*• ■! K w H at th«< »nine time a* the rau^e. by th«> H*« of a «ioubU* throw *wit<*h, but uot to eaeee«l one half the «'onneet«*d load of rani;«' |>er kilowatt couuevtcxl load per month ..... .. $3.50 F Comiuen ial cook mu ami hcnlinu meter rate. I'irat lt*tl K W I I per month, per 0 « K II H Next lot! K W I I j««r month. |>er o.!5 Alt iu exeees o f 200 K W H |>er . 0.1 month. per KW II t l liiduelruil Dowcr meter rat«' lTinier 25 HP. First .50 K W I I |a«r month |>«*r 111* o f connected loa«l, |»‘ r til KWH N> xt 70 KW H per month |» t haul, |«er III* «if eonin'cted 11« K W II N« xt 100 K W II i«« r inoliti« |*er HI* o f eouae« te«l l««a«l. |«er .11.3 ix W H All tu «*xces» ««f 200 KW II per moiith per I I P o f ronneet«*«l 02 Ina*!, («or K W II Minimum |» r monili. per III*. «>r frac finn tliereof, o f ct»nnecte«l I.M.I IIIK 1 H Indiistnal |a«»««r iu**tcr n«t«*. Oyer 25 ili*. First ."*0 K W I I |ar moiith |>«'r 111* o f connm'te.l l«*a«l, |*er 0l KW’ ll N«'xt 70 KW II |x r month per conti «vt«‘.l load. |*er HI* o f ot KW’ H All in ex« «‘ss o f Ititi KW H per |«er HP of roaa«*ete«l loail o: moiith, per K W I I I — Inilii'trial jxnxer fiat rat«*. 10 hour o f f ja'.uk sfrx ice Fnertfy ebarijiy, |a*r HI* o f con « ! IMI n«*cte«l loail, per monili kw h The Peopled Market We are l«aek in oil»* new Iniililinu—««»me in and see ns—we will treat v«»u liulit Pure lard, *1-11». pail Pure latti, 5-lh. pail Pure lui«I, 10 III. pail Compound, :Mh. pail Cum pollini, fx-lb. pail Cuiiip«>uii<l, lo-lit. pail B. m i f 1 «'¿ist. per Hi B m ( Inni, per Hr ..................................................................... 45c „ 65 c $125 35c 50 c $ 1.00 15c to 18c 12c 15c to 20' 20c 20c 20c 20 c 18c Steak, par lb Pork ehopc, par lb. V«-al eh epe, per II». Laihb « imps, per lb. Sansati«-. per III........................ Hamburger, per lb. Weiuern atol I mi I uimiü , |n*r III. 20 c We have a full line of lunch meats always tin Ituml Hams, bacon anil canned meats of all kimis. Pickles ot' all kinds. Free Delivery—Plmne 15 F R E S H F I S H T H l ’ RSI I A V S What do vou want? - Anvwav a Sentinel Wantad will eet it for vou. What do vou wind anvwav? Fourth of July Boxing Bill Four Round Preliminary M ain Event Jensen vs 0. Hern 158 pounds— 10 rounds - OREGON NEWS liuTES OF GENERAL CJTEHEST -------- —- —“ -T**— ■ r-r-0 Yost Schmeer vs a Local Boy, Frank Webb 140 pounds— 10 rounds Bert Gar be vs Denny Heley 116 pounds— 4 rounds Admission (no reserved seats) $1.65 including the war tax Prinrlpnl Fv<*n»s of th* Wpp! Briefly Sketched for Infor mation of Our Readers. Th«* Antorl i » .it e r » ««r h . ilurltic Mu* dill .1 I uisiih ' sh «if « S Mi .m«l «'tilUs I«■«I $S«26 11 The .1 W Dentaria sawmill. Ft mil« •> nurth of Frlui'i ill«*, » .m hiirm d 1« th«' k mu ml. The annual convention of the \«irth I’acifle Millers' assiM'lathui was hel«l In l*orl 1.«n«l Tin* Salem |i«isl«iff l«*> has «7 cm Itleyecs and lit«* Daymll Is upproxi lu.itely I.Mi.otMi a year. A t«ital of ti«<t stuili'itts have ln'en rcnlsl>*ri'«l for th«* siimuier lertit of llie 1'ltlxeraify of Orvcoii Stio'ti six Suiulav schools in Marion county will |iartici|inlo in :t parad«' and pn me to I««« In hi In Salem July .' Increased .««llytti ill prun«' huyinK is not.'d In Fidk count), with many sal«, report« «I rece nil) al T. i- « «ills a p<>iin«l Th»* n«*w l.am.iHMi lirlil,«' a< rocs V ouhks l«av at \*doria will lie «"«nil pietist and opeu«*i! for traffic III atw«iil two was ks. (¡ene l.aFollette. II y««ars old, was drnwrneil in III«' W’ lllam elle river at Salem, while attemptInp to rescue Ins brutlKT I’ntil. attetl 0 The l.elmnon and N.*wl«.«ri; ianner- ies. fortnerly owned hv ill»« A Hupert company, will I h - kíii mierallotis witlnn the nest two w»*eks The McKensle hivliwav to IVad H o r»e hill, si* or elttlit miles from the summit of the i'as« «des. is «ipeii and in fair shall«* for travel Th«* Transfer A l.lvery company, re- cently awarded the contract, has becun the aradittK of 2 « tilocks of liustneas streets tn II oim I Itlver A $25.000 lireai h of promis«' ~uit li is been filed hy Mrs I an lile Christens« «y aKuinst J It Kniuht. a promlm'iit busl- I ness man of 1‘eniHctnn Investigations have been or«l**r«st t«^ the iMwtofflce department wilh. a View o f appointiiiK postmasters at Huell. Hoskins and Manittam Cherries In Folk «'«unity are <lr<i|ipinit from the trees m showers, ami pros pcctii are that the crop will I*«« l«*»s than 50 per cent of normal. Fall mates at Salem place the « lierry crop for this season at nlioiil Xodn.nofl pounds. f««r which the (¡rowers will receiv«*«! 3 t^j to 4 « eiils a pound Walnut Krowera of western tireyon this s. ason expei t fh«' larK« "t crop in many years, acconlinK to hairl I’earcy, president of ihe Oregon Sla te Horti cultural siK-iety. Speculation as to prices to lx- paid to rasplierry «¡rowers this year pi.o «-s the average between h amt lo cents a pound us against 2« to 2tj u ntil a pound last year. Business of the H imm I River cream ery has increased nearly loo per «cut In the last year Figures for May, lX.-o. were 10.623 pounds of hutt.Tf.il and for May o f this year 20 . 00 « T h e selling prices for the first grade o f spring packed Columbia nvi-r can ned Chinook salmon have l«e«'n placed at $3.25 per dozen for one pound flats arid $2 10 for half pound flats Forty carloads o f cherries will In* shipped from The Halles in the next three or four weeks, constituting Itm greatest movement o f small fruits from that vicinity «-ver recorded. A movement to obtain a paved high way in Clatsop county leading lo ih«- beach at Warren ton will be inaugurat ed at a community basket picnic to be held on Warrentoii beach Sunday, July 3. J B. Hansen and R. 8. Payne, mem bers o f an Ohio company during the Civil war. met at th** (J A H reunion In Pendleton for the first time sine«* they were mustered out together 56 year* ago. During the recent election salary in creases voted by the late legislature were before the people for considera tion in six counties aftil in every in stance they were def<*at>««l by decisive majorities. An effort will lie made by the Ore gon Cooperative (¡rain (¡ro w e rs ’ asso elation to raise $ ¡.hon.OOU during lip- next several weeks for the purpose of financing the marketing o f the 11*21 wheat crop. Small refining plants will be placed in operation shortly at the holdings o f the Oregon Nitrate company at Sheep mountain and Stinking lake, !in miles from B«'iid, announced J It Morton, manager. T h e Oregon public service commis sion has no authority to relieve Hie Benson logging railroad at Clalskanie of its obligation as a common carrier, according to a legal opinion given by the attfirney general First returns from the N«'w York auction market on Wasco county cherries sent there for sale have las-n received. Half a carload of Bings was sold at |5l2'/k for a 20-pound box H alf a carload o f Royal Anne cherries returned $3 15 a box. These prices were considered among the b«'St ever paid in the east for uorthwestern cherries. 1 COUNTY HEALTH NUK8K HAS DONE OK ELAT W 0KK « ill,« entile dialnot along 11»« rollio ol tho litad and of th«1 Inii'iii«’** ll«Uia«»a in Engoiu» ha* ro*i»li«'«l fiisornldy Work o f ih«* committoca Malted Ell hiu«*«« M i m Mary \ lirown«»ll fu hi «* «lay ss Itoti ti il m»u ite omo ut ss a* inailo l»s tu IUkit** count) iiciiri) two ) »nr« ti|;o, ilio «unni) ««»uàt (hai il ih«« ♦ - 0 . 0 UU mi <(¡ti«*tl) that low | m *i i*uim knew •'lie ni l»«»ud* e«»iilil nut I»« *ol«l or arrangi ti Unit « « ino au*l l ow « i olivi« » * ioo J jii M tur l»«*tsso*»ii that li un» ami Momliiv, wliv, ami **| it it ov| (mi'll« lion Itti wot I y.Olk oli tlu* lllghss 11 ) • wollltl r»lop I •“ * iu t m o county tli- I«« i« < in« ol\ a Itoiiil* •*« » 11 Iti u«it la* ‘«dii ut par ssith m Uitvl or « oiuiiinuit) iu lit«« vouut) Ilio Itomi market ut i l ” p i t o n i con winch han u«»t Un«t :i \ ini I or moie «1 1 1 ioti, nini a pros i*um in Ih«* IL’.OOn. li mu her, atol hoi «ai lui* In * «mio a»* U00 l'viitl eloetìoii (irollllilt iheir liemg well kliuwu ami a* wohviiu to th«' « lit Illicit aiui mother' thl«*U^hoilt the '«dii for loa*. «v a n i) a m th«« (HiHiuiiiit. Much ««i hor wv i k ha« liccu with the .««It«»«»I (iiil«li«u. t’ olii^; into a m-lmol "li** liti« Riveli tin* «InUlieii hi m |«l** loMilth talk«, ci»»|»ha«i<i iij ; I ho iiu | m » i laiuc «»I kt*c|i|ii|¿ w«ll ami ha« ckam 11 ««« 1 **)•»♦, « him ami throat*. lhl«*t»» t « » it it « I lias «‘ I »**«'•! ti« » I «*« I ami « ;« 11« • I lo tho attfntion «»f mother* ssith th«» r«1«* «»iniiit'iiilation that a (»Its *»« tan In* « «»n 'll It o«l. that th«’*«* *nu|»l«* cxaiuiual ion* have it pi «»«in«' lise ot iiiiic I i ;.•«■« I I«« ilo » h 1 1«Iit'ii I* illu*t lalctl l»s ih«* « a*o ot a «InM w lutili lit«* lull '«’ ttilllltl to I»«* Hiiih riug I ioni t»a«i esc troutilf. Il«' Itavi licon |»uuif*lu «I ut lutili«» ami li) thè ti-acbi'r tur (H»or wvrk and la/i iu»*>* in *cliool I h«» uur *«• t«• I«I ilio mother that ilio child ’»• ti «»ulti«* wio |»ro|»al»l\ tu I iih «*)•«• M aiol that (’ lu*'*«"« ss oli hi rollos «• it. A I «• ss ss«*«-k* lutei In» (;r«,«»tk«l ilu* uur*« ss il li: " O uur*» I ’so (¿«il in) (;la**k** aiul I don *1 (P’I In k«*«l an) mor«»; 1 *tu«is firn* Tli«* «‘«»mity uur*«* Ita* ^ i s « ii l»«*«l*ii|c • ni«» lo iw r mi li* ili i.*oint cd pia««** ami ni «-mor'^«»lu n -*, dio Ita* umdc Uuiulr« «!' «d iu*tructioiittl s iHÌta lo home*; ha* u«ls iM'd ss il li mot her* r«’v;ar«lino th« «aro of t lo ir children; ami tlir«»ii(*h tier lead«*r*tup a « «'tint s lo alili UMMiei atiou ha* l»«*«»n forino«! ssith Itrumh « * »III in iif «»«•* in l\*ttll£0 CllOS«*, i *1' w .11 Fh»n»m*o, Jui|«tioii C’ity, Sprinti' iold ami Ku(jeiio. ’l‘ho luto*! «los elvpiiiont ili tlu « «»unta lu iilth w«»rk iy il»«* * hil«lr«*u tic«* olitilo, ss huh ssa* opoiiod l il Fin -«•iu* III«* fin*t «tí April. To «lato •’.'»« • hihlrou huvo !»«*•* li «sainin«d at tlu* , lime, many o f ss lumi tinsi» i««‘on t • r« >ti h t from remoto (»art* o f th«* .«units a* far a* nulo*. Tlu «'linio i* hol«l troni tt t«» Ili onci» Saturday iiM»rititi(¿ in Ih«* uur*«’ * offie o iti the ««ni rf In*ti*o ami t* Ir«*«* to moth « r* mid children ili l.ane ««»nuts !t ti « ducat ittnal, prunarils, for mother* want f»t «lo tlu* l»«**t l«»r tlioir ■eh»l«lr*‘n that they know. Til«» aim o f the «lini» i* !«» I» • * Í p thorn t<i Iva ni thè I m * j *I. ('hildreii l»r«»iik;lit t«» th«* film o ar* ss e»^lio«|, m« a-nr» d and |¿isou a I h«»r oliali ph) Mirai «‘ \aiiuuat ioli I») ohi! dron ' *|,««*iali*t*. No tr»a mout* ai« pisoli, l»nt mother* aro a«lsi*««| n* :ar«liu^ tho |»ro(H*r «Tir«* o f their «Ini • Iron. Il «lofi*« I* ar«* l«»iin»l noeilm^ moklieai *»r nur^ioal tr«atuo iil. uu»th « r* ar«* ads i*« «l l«t o«*n*ult th«*ir oss n p!iv*i«inu*. Mi** I.liliali I m »«1*« v , thè iiosv fon al V health mi me, will l»e f«»uml in Ih«* •uniie «»flu«» iu tin* eviiriIntuito a* that ii'«*«l t»\ Mi'.* Itruss noli Sho ss ili l»e olmi l«» «’«»utiliII ss i ( li p«T*«»ii* ut any time re^ardiiu; health problem* tu I a ne eonnly. • M K F N Z I E R I V K R HO A D BONUS B E IN O T A K K N U P Work «tu tho MoKen/ie r«si*r Itigli wav l»« tss»•«•ri Thur. Dm timi Walior siile i* alno»*! .tur«» !«» ««»ut inno Ali ro'ino'eiii« ut ha* l»«*eu ma« le by O. W. O riffin, ohairiniili «»I a « «»numi!«•«• up (yvilitt'd t«» «li.Hpo.*«* of l-RJNN! «»I IJ 1 IU’ • « «niuty road bniul* ut fai*«* salii«*, tliftt n»*arly tlu* «ut ir»» a invìi ut ha* !»een taken. Dif fu’lllt ie* MITI*» «* iii * oii ni «*r«*«l in inakin^ u(» tlu* «liffereiie«* l»«tw««ti II»*- par salile aiol tlo* e«»iiiin«*reitil salile of In »mia. S« t m * ii * «arnpai^miiK «»f tlo f EARN EL E C TR IC IT Y r**« in to * biK bu*int***a prowing big (»ay n«*w f«»r E le etrin ani, A uto k lrctrin a n f, Ignition Exports. Battery Mon. M « chanienl Drsftamsn future for Engineer* o f ovory kind you con maator one o f thoao lino* «r*rn more money gain aurroaa • w rite today for free catalog hundrerfs o f grad- unt«*N holding gfanj joha over 2.000 men trained annually — a great achool for ambitiouH men w rite today. I l e a l d ’a b n g m e e n n g Si lio o l 1101 Sutter Street San FranciacO TW O OREGON T A M I L I EH. i Eugoiio li«’gi*lor ) The Corsa 111* Uu/oiie l'un*'* dels mg lot«» llu* o«».*t »»I lising ili il* homo city and a*kiug it* renderà f«»r a *)' Ul ( hi .* I Hill «»• tio'ir e* |a»l'ieii «’0 in k* »'(» mg ilio ssoll tlom the «l«t«»r. I( I* •* viti«* «i t that lh«> *u l »(«•* t i * mil with «•ut int«»ri»at, for it inauguratoti ilio (thin only a l«*ss «las* ago ami lot* al roads i «•« •*!s o«l a militi». » ol re*.p«iii*i'* II«*r«» i* « mu * r«»«’«»rd from ss hai i* «1* *oril»«’i| a« an tisoriig«. filimi) of 1 1 s : I am « a^lo'iug ms a« limi laid«* i’ S p«»iuc* for la*t uioaili ss ho li i* ulmui hi asotag«* t«ir u* lot «*s« i\ monili 1 find in May that ss«* *•(••* it I nouoy a 1 »»Hess * : Gr«»c«’r»c* L* M Milk ss Iter«, h i (ho n*uglilm rju»o d o f # |s u o a > eli r I* I he l rretlii« il tit 1 li 1 III 11 III fur A iu v r u i l i i la im li« ** th e « pt’ii’t lo r«* In in I h e ir *«’ l f r«’*i»« « ( Yol hot«« aro tsso a v e ra g « . f u iiiilio * in ilio a s i ’ rug»* D ro g o li t«»wu o f C u r v a li!» tim i r u t fu i iin d o r th n t f ig u r o am i a ro pr«»iul «•uoiigli o f Ilio a« » «»ai(»li*hiuciit t«t ss »ito n lo ti or ub o iit it to th è |iu(»«»r. THE RACES al l*Lu«;•’«»•- " > l l a l a l i al 2 INI u ' c l o c k p in Saturday, July 2 '• '- M ‘ »Ml Tot al # I»»A Antillior r«'*(»«»m»o Ut th«« liti/•oil«* run« « ' ro«(u«'*l lor dala « «uu«’* intuì a ss vaiali ssith a fallili) «»I •*!*. ineliulinj li«»r*«’lf, her hii*l»Mi««l and l«»ur »• li• 1«Ir•• •• Ilo* fliil«ftr«»n range in age Intuì l«tui 10 Iti year*, ami m r«ganl l«t e«»*! ot 11 sing mi va: '*1 try lo keo|» ss itimi au ulUtwnm o vi $..« a notiti h. IH lln* ti iikitii li I lifts dttllai* go» * lor fo«»«l im lulling gr«*« *'i «•a, m«*nt, «’gg*. milk anil garden s «*g «»(•Ilio*. In llu* *U mulo r ss e liase a 'inali gur«l«‘ ii ss In« h holfia *viiu\ Imi noi much W«» ligure il i* mor«* of an inv«»*lm««ut in i*\« r« un* than tiuytUing elm W ll 1» Ih« i » u \ doUni I i I mi pa \ tho water r»*nt aiol ligiil Ioli «Ut ut oat o f in \ oss a tmkmg mid I I h i il k ss«* lise ultout a* w«*ll tt* tlu* aserage filimi) III«' other tsseaty lis* I a*«* for «‘ Ittili«*a l«tr *«*lf and children aiol *tu h ini'itlon I ni* ni the ss a y «il liti I*- « Atta* timi are ulssuy* evuiitig •!' W«* co a f • * iird.lu di ingls that ss«- nr« d«*iia«*iy igmtranl a* lo ss Imi Eiaateia mean* l*s In* f h•*«*i \ ot rolatisil y, Imt •se klioss, a* il«»«'* «*s erv «»m* «•!*«*, 11« ; « • ili«* « «»•»! ««f living i* a r«dnti\e inalti-r II vari«** «l»r» « l I) a» ««*r«l»ng lo « a* (« Ianni) '* « «ni« «'pi om «d ss Imi * •isiag eon*i*t* of, ami il i* a im i n limi ss hat one family r« gar«l« a» «»infoi.alii«* living might I»«* lv«»k. . i| n » ii a* peinirs l*s "ih* i l »nuli. * ssil! liff«r«*nt *ttt»ninni*. li i* fiimltiim*»« alls true, !tl'«t. thul the • «»■'• « * I lisi suro* »»• « «ti «in« g n> tlu» *hr« ss «Ine* • «li piay< «I I.S (he lioil*«»hul«l ItlIVei. Tlo fa ni t i v (Imt buy* iu«ln lonnlv »* lik« Is to lis«* bolter on I « x» a nonti h iliuii Ilo family that *|teiu|n Issi.«- that aiiiom w 1 1 I m hi t ssateliilig (lo* «‘«»flier* Yet i» i* not without inte r«*at to l«‘un» that moiwas in the v«*ar I !• sshuh i* only n lift I«' ss ay |*a*l ss hat i generaII\ rogar«l«’<l a* the high«**! (»«Ilk of priro* ever known in \ m«*r on, an a s omge Oregon family o f fise «»»n *»• it* tiitdo f«»r H I T S (»or nunith and that tinoth«*r xv«*mg«* < )rog«»n fuiutls »f * i i orni *«;l if* laido, (my i h ss a t • » rout and light Itili*', « 1«*th•• tin aioli»« i and four « hiMroii and pr«»s id« tuoi d«-iital* «»a uit ullowiiuets of $7it ( mi month. \\ »• huso l»«»oii louring from «*e«»in» mint* wlu»*«* hair i* l»ru*lu*«l (»retís far IHuk fr.iiu their «*y«< brow* and who*« print«*«) nani«’* ar«* not «*«»•*• (»!••!•• ssith • •lit a fair |*re«*nljige «»f tile letter* «*f tin* aipliab«t ufDT them, that "«inn M cil ai ili«- Hiiycl.' Slit>p b e l " •■«-li 12 ami I p »» >*»"l Id n all k «> I orc II u t . The) , \ii«'cl Huiiu* faat ninnni)/ ¡I you w i**h I«« cnD r tin- i accH citine I«» m y ah«)|« a1 1 « 1 Nipn iip | h ‘ I« i h * S a l i l i «lay nuoti. HARRY A k «* li t RENTLE fo r I n ( 1 111 n ■ 1 ’ yvu ul llu< iiiuat l.onii'llkc ho lela in I’orllaml, local«-«! in lb«- hcarl of the alioppiiiK amt llu-a t«T ilialricl All Iiii'ifoii KlMlrir IrniiiN al«*p at tin- SEW AHI» H o tel , i !<«• i iimin «- of < ühm Kicclli-nt < 1 1 n 111 ir room in con licclioii. Th« HOTEL I ’OUNKLIIJH, I In- lloua«* of \V«'Iconic, in only two Nhort block from tin- Si-w aril. Our brown bunai-a ni«-ct all traina. I x « i « n 4150 and up W. <' IT IJ1KKT80N, Prop G E T A R E L I A B L E B IC Y C L E for your Fourth of .Inly pli'U.sur«*, ami if '-1 •• at »hia shop \S’ <- aril all faiuoua makes which arc kiki 1 11 1 •-• <I for y«*ara. Every hoy ami v'irl oiiifbt l<> ri«b* a Ink«- l«»r pIcHNUii* ami lt«'/i 11 li, amt. for I li h t mailer, •■\«Ty man ami woman. H«'tl«*r for you than an auto. HARRY RENTLE Cot t age Grove Ge ne r a l R e p a i r Shop Hardly any question about what will happen if you use Sentinel Wantads. T h e y work while you sleep and never ask any time off. Thirty-five words for thirty-five cents— or thirty-five words three weeks for seventy cents.