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I _______________________________ N eigh b o rh o o d N e w s I > S to p LO ND O N. Guessinj About what you hiv going to «lo when mlvi*r.\ity strike« you. Be prepare»! to moot it l»v sav ing now. The sooner you be Kin, the easier it will be for you. We are ready to handle your account, no matter how small and give you prompt and courted», attention. M EM BER FEDERAL RESERVE ■■¡JE SYSTEM First National Bank “ The Old Reliable” Delivered at your home or place of business. We are exclusive «Kents in this territory for MAID O’ CLOVER BUTTER Cottage Grove Ice Co. LUC STRIKE Cigarette To s e a l in the delicious Burley tobacoo flavor. It’s Toasted ^ (Special to The Sentinel.) Jut} 1 !].— Among those who enjoyed 1 h picnic dinner the Fourth nt the Jones’ home were Mr. »m l Mrs. J. T. Sin nit »n il son Curt, Mr. »m l Mrs. O. !• W ith , Mr nn.I Mra I 0. Start ! ridge, stins Claude mid Herbert mol daughter May belle, Mr. mid Mrs. V erne Short ridge (o f Portlnud), Mrs. K o m i Currin, Mr. mid M rs. Lynch Ciirrin, N on Heck mid Murrnj Newton (r K A Y S E R S ITALIAN SILK HOSIERY AND UNDER WEAR. Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury I ht* Daylight KAYSER S SILK GLOVES Pnhfiu Marlow mid friends motored to London Sunday. Mrs. prowu. o f Salem, n in e Ttiurs day and is visitin g her mmiy frieuds I her»'. Henry Comb» mid dnughter Orpha made a business trip to Cot lag»' d ro ve i Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Lynch Currin motored out to the Wills home Tuesday mid w ill help with the hay fo r n few »lava. Russell \\ .torworth, o f Los Angeles, »»as up over Sunday visitin g his many friends in Loudoii ami the d rove Mr. W aterworth used to work in the mill here, lie has attended mi automobile 1 school fo r tw o years and now is doing machine work. Murray N ewton, May belle Short ridge. Winnie lew» is mid Her! Newton motored to the d ro ve Sunday evening Russell W aterw orlk visited Saturday evouiug at the W ills home. Mr. and Mrs. Verne Short ridge, o f Portland, visited at the home o f his parents over the week end. J. K. Bmiton has rented his house mid |»art o f his land to George Hales. The Hantous are thinking o f going to California to spend the »»inter. H EBRO N. (Special to The Sentinel.) July Li. Mr. and Mrs. J. d. Powell and Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Overholser, o f ; Pleasant H ill, mid L e v i deer mid sun, ol Loudoii, »»ere Hundny guests at the K. It. Pow ell home. A una bell aud K atie dperist visited jone night last week in the d ro ve »»ilh : M yrtle Maybeu. drutidju» dilhaiu is on the siek list. Miss Nannie Hush was seriously bruised Friday in a fa ll from lor bieycks Hazel H u ff visited last week at W alker with her grandparents ami i other relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Lajoie, o f Walker, vis ¡led over Tuesday night at the Imme j o f their daughter, Mrs. L. l>. H uff. Miss Ada dilcrist visited on»' night i last week in Yugeuo with Miss La j venie Iziuib. 1'lie John mid George Kebelbech fam ilies were lip Mosby ereek Sunday I to attcud a church pirnic. K a tie Gilcrist has gone to Siskiyou to visit her sister, Mrs. Craig. Mr. ami Mrs. f. C. Führer and •laughter motored to Ijomlou Sunday to atteud the Itali game. The two Loihlwfll boys, o f Walker, are working for their uncle, L. D. H u ff. Howard T a ylor is visitin g at June t ion with Ins sister, Mrs. John SpriukeL July Sale of Undermuslins ( 'oiniiin as it (lops in tilt* lit'iulit ol tin* iniviii^ st'iisoii lor white wear, this sale will he hirgel.v attended. W e have assembled for this sale a larjie and cninidete slock of muslin and knit union suits, muslin pet I ieo.ils, corset covers, eomhinat ions, camisoles, drawers, etc. A part of the stock (drummers'samples) was purchased at 2 V M A S S T H A N U’ KH l LA U W I I O L K S A L K 1*1» It IAS. Our sax in £ will he passed along to our customers. Muslin gowns, lace and emhroidei \ trim, high neck and long sleeves, round and V neck slipover styles underpriced at $1.25, $1.65 a n d $1.98 Muslin petticoats, trimmed with pretty lace and cmhroidery, specially priced at $1.50, $1.98, $2.25 a n d 13.— Mr. ami Mrs. Hehaenlec are »pea ding a few T “ K a y s e r V ’ swiss rihhetl, hand top vests - 50c, out sizes 60c “ K a y s e r V ’ fine cotton rihhetl union suits, hod ice top 85c < omhination suits, j untie of fine hatiste and muslin, special at 98c, $1.50 an d 0. I. C. pigs for sale, by John H. Hull, tw o mil«*» Mimili o f town. jly lòtti Practical garments for camping, automohiieing, hike mg, etc. days For Sale.— Tw o good work horses, 6 uml 10 yea r» obi, »»iig lit Lino anil 1500, 50 li«*!iil o f sheep, y.i per head. J. G. Murry, phone 22 F 42. jlyJ5 2!*e For Sale.--Durham-Jersey milch cow, good milker, gentle, 450, lelivered in t oting.* G row . Come and gel her, $45. Henry Johuson, Hagiuuw. jl y l 5 l f Wanted— Cash paid lo r lartn produce o f every kind. We particularly wuul V egi'tablea and berries. Gray 1 ash ic Carry. jlyLOe D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . (Hpeeial to The H«*ntinel.) July 13.— Harry Robison went to Elktou Tuesday on a tw o d a ys’ fish m g trip. iiugli Nixon and fam ily were vis m g in Eugein* Hundny. Stephen and Nels Anderson, with their fam ilies, who hail been visitin g in Eugene a few days, returned to • he W. E. N ixon home Hu inlay. Roy Murray aud fam ily aeriiiiipani**d (hern. H. Will-ox, o f l,os Angeb-s, ealled at the Harry Robison home one day | this week. Evelyn lb* ns ton -> jM* 1, t tin* week end Shingling and lathing. Get my prices " *'*"? **■ K " ‘‘’ * before rcsbtngling. 1 ran save yon ' ' " ' iris and ¡ra y Harding money and give you n belter roof. A ll | r” « " 7 ' s " * ° ' V " r •h-hsonhom e narfs guarantee«! against leaks. Hay ’“ V / " ' ^ " S 't „ Fonler. Box 364. Chon.* 35 F 13. j29p *’ "l*4* " ’ with Mary, Gwendolyn J nun Lionel, HjH'fit F nday in K ii )( p iif , For Sale.— In v a lid 's wheel chair, in E. J. Kent and fam ily joined some good condition. J. F. I.ninson, 5251 Cottage Grove friends in u picnic at H. P a cific highway. jly 15 29p«l l/omlon Hu nday. For Sale - N e w Bede. bathing suit. Ruth M,r Mr" ’ W il* *’ i<‘»r*l motored j|v i 5 j „ i ' “ P fro " , Eugene Hon«lay to spend the day with the W. E. Nixon family. For Sale. Full blooded O. I. C. pigs. Mr. Hinshaw and fam ily, who have Ready August 1. 13 pigs to the hcea visitin g at the Pickard home, litter; now weigh 18 jioumls and will '•am« up with them. weigh 32 pounds when six weeks old. Hundny guests at the Oscar Jackson (5 each. Chas. H. Hhuron. jly 15 29p | home were Mrs. Harding and daughters $1.98 We Are Headquarters for Women’s Outing Apparel KHAKI COATS, S K IR T S , B R E E C H E S , HATS if i/h AND L E G G IN S , SHOES Ijadies' helled kliaki coats, four pockets, well tailored of good quality materials, .sizes 3t> to Hi $4.75 S Woodcutters W anted— Four foot wood. 42 fhe cord. F. C. Jones. jly g 15c Shown in white and pink 85c, 89c, an d 98c Frank j with relatives at Silk Creek. S O U T H E R N P A C IF IC T IM E T A B L E Mrs. Fred Wentworth and daughter (Corrected Novem ber 20, 1920 j Audrey, o f Eugene, are visitin g Mrs. North Bound South Bound 1 W en tw orth ’s brother, Kd Addison mid No. 1»— 9:57 a. m. N o. 13— 12:19 a. m. ! her sister, Mrs. Ueo. .Schneider. No. 14— 3:49 p. in. No. 53— 6:41 a. m. Mrs. Roy Griggs and children, o f No. 16— 3:37 a. in. No. 15— 1:48 p. m. Cottage Grove, are week end visitors _____________________ No. 17— 7:42 p. m. at the home o f her sister, Mrs. Martin Foster. Miss M yrtle Hubbell, o f Cottage Grove, is again a visitor a t Hummer | W A N A D Rest. I i --------- E. W. Eyausou is developing a | Rates— One cent the word; mini' | rock quarry near his fnrin and is in | muni 35 words; three insertions tor j stalling u rock crusher in order to do ( the price o f two when paid iu ad- | some paving arouud his great dairy | vance; half cent the wurd a fter burn. | the third inset lion. The I .ora ne people, who spent the j Fourth o f July in Cottage Grove speak Du you keep chicks or do your chick iu highest praise o f the celebration ens keep y o u f Stiver quills have there. N o sawmills iu this vicin ity arc iu the lay bred in them by many years o f trupue-stiiig. Baby chicks anil hatch operation. Mr. mid Mrs. ( ’laud Hi brack have rug egga. Win. Hands & Sou, Box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. Phone 1-F2. d31tf I gone to Idaho to visit Ins brother j there. They w ill motor through via Prompt jitn ey service at C ity Transfer | Canada and other interesting places. Compuuy. Phone 99. j2ftt/c Miss Dorothy Darling, o f Eugene, with Mrs. For Sale.— Registered O. I. C. pigs. is spending a few days Immediate delivery. George Kebel Hluiue Addison. beek, phone J9F 21. yne 17Spt3Up»l Miss Audrey W entworth, o f Eugene, For Sale.— Team, weight about lit * . is a guest at Hummer Rest. Mrs. M arini Foster entertained Hun each. Eii. Brasher, Loudon, Ore., day her mother, Mr. mid Mrs. H. phone 23F15- jne24 j iy——> Griggs, of Cottage Grove, and llemntitchiug aud picoting attachments j Allen Griggs from Albany. (2. Hnttoiihuie attachment 49. »5. The Lora lie baseball team lost its F ils any sewing machine. Neville first game o f the season last Humbiy threaders 26c. Helf threading m edics at London springs. The score was 25e package. Personal cheeks 10c extra. Lights Mall Order House, box tied in the iiintli inning, aud at the end o f the eleventh inning the result 127, Hiimiugham, Ala. jly 1 22p was 5 to 4 hi fa vo r o f tile lsrudou[ Girl wanted to assist with housework. boys. Tlie Lorn m- bam plays next Mrs. lila M iller. jly 1 - I5pd Hiuelay at N oti. S U I T S .50c Ijadies' hloomers, cotton rihhetl, crept' and fine hatiste. (Special to Th»- Sentinel.) July $2.98 L A D I E S ’ B O D IC E T O P U N IO N LO R A N E . _______ Store*---------------------F or Quality and Service BLACK CAT HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN WARNER S RUST PROOF CORSETS. MINERVA YARNS Middies Ijadies' trousers, laeetl hottom style, reinforced to wear with ieggms or hoots, pair $3.50 Well made, full cut garments of khaki cloth, linen and galatea; Skirts of same material • $3.50 plain white, white with detach aide collar and cuffs of flannel, priced at— hlne Ladies' hiking hoots, goodycar welt, 12 inch top, light weight call skin, well made, adapted especially for mountain hiking. All sizes, 3 to 8, A, B, < ’ ait l> widths, the pair— $1.98, $2.50 a n d $2.95 Doris and time«*, Mr. and Mrs. Fred <laught«*r Ibiiliih, «if Cottage tirov«*, W right, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde W right w«*r<* siip|s*r guests al thè K. D. Tucker linmi* Momlay. anil ehildri-n nini W ill Patton. M rs. A. J. Hti'V «*ns, o f Cottagi* Mr. niel Mrs. H. Robison aiel <dijl dren were dinner guests at the T. Grovo, and Mrs. II. M. Morrison, <«r Hoo.l U iviT, spini Frelay w ilh tln* Hodges heme Friday. The Harry R o b is o n fam ily took «liti W. K. Wit« h«*r fainily. W. E. Htevens nnil fam ily, who Inni ner with the Robert Buckles fam ily becn spiinling a week u tili Mrs. Hu 11 day. Edith Hili-rnnn, o f Vancouver, a H levcn s' par«*nts, Mr. ami Mr». W. A. Witchcr, returncil tu th«*ir homc niece ut Mrs. Ijtwren«-«* Brown, is vis in M oliler Htinday. itiug at the Brown home. Littl«* Clara Mason suffere«! the dis- Mrs. Myrll«* Hmith is spending thè loeation o f one elbow iu n fa ll tin* week al th«* L’iydi* Wriglit home. latter part o f the week. H attie W illis, who is helping Mrs. 81LK CREEK. M. A. Horn, sustained several mushed (H|s*cinl lo Th«« Hentinel.) fingers when sh<* «ungili her lmu«l In July 13. Mr. nini Mrs. I.yrn-h ami a ear door. Cottage Is*slic Anderson s|»*nt Tuesday as Mr. nml Mrs. Coffintin, o f Grove, ami Mrs. Turner ami «laughter a guest o f Max H«*ars. Mrs. A. W. Cornilit is entertaining Julia, o f Dividi*, visiteil ut thè John Ashby 1101111* Hiiinlay. the G. T. X. club today. The baby boy of Mr. nml Mrs. C. M. Young ami fam ily, o f Eugene, and their guests mutored up to the Arthur Wnoh'ott has bei li serìntisly ili T. Hodges home Hiiuday. They brought fo r severnl dnys hot is itnproving. a picnic dinner and, with Mr. and II. W. Whi*«*ler mail«« a trip tu N i rane Humlay. Mrs. llo«lg«*s, at«" In the wooils. Cari Clark left Hitmlny morniilg for Mrs. M. A. Horn an«! Francis mo Colorado tu ntteml lo business inter t*or«*«l to Eugene Momlay. Hugh Nixon t»s«k his guests, the est». Elder J. A. Rippey, o f Hiitherlin, tifo Anilcrson fam ilies, to Hla«*k Motte Tuesday. sjsike nt thè ehnrch Holihatli ut 11:3«. W ill Itlakcly and fam ily went lilaek j Mr. and Mrs. E. <1. Meartley nml son llerold, o f Itemi, Ori*., timi Mr. berrying a bovi* Htar Monday. f. N. Dresser, o f Lynx Ernest Horn, o f Portland, a nephew and Mrs. o f M. A. Horn, mid his wif«*, wer«* , llollow , «refe bere Hntiiriliiy. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Cidi* ami son guests at the Horn home several «lays I Bornie and «laughter, Mrs. Roy last wc«*k. H. Tucker, o f Dexter, visit««d at < Wheeler, o f Wnlker, nttended churrh the R. I). Tuck«*r home last >v«*«*k. His serviees bere Hutnrday. I.vli* Is'w is and George Wells mo sister, Mrs. In«*/. Monteith, r«*1uro«*il with him to Dexter for n two «la ys’ tored un front Hiitherlin thè last o f thè week. visit. Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Hanna and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W ooleott and $9.75 boys were in the Grove Tuesday. lui, sjsuit Hundny at the Judauu Allen The A. L. Chit wood fam ily received home. a letter the lust o f the We e k tiniloitm* j Mr. and Mrs. lieu K ing visited at i » g th«* death o f A lvin Cook, which the J. A. Burgess home Hnturilay. occurred July 7 at HI. M a ry ’s hospital, 1 Albany. Mr. Cook attended sehikd here ; What do you w an t! Makes no dif* during the winter and seemed strong fereucc T ry a Hentinel wunlad *** and well at the close o f seliool June 3, therefore the news was a great L E A R N E L E C T R IC IT Y * get in t o « shock to his many friends here. The road work is progressing »tend lug business gro w in g big pay now ••y* .1 for Electricians, A u to Electricians, Mrs. C. K Buheock visited Tuesday Ignition E xp ert*. B attery Men, Ms* at the K. M. Bn bench home. ehaniral D raftsm en » b i g future for Mrs. Jennie W alker went to Eugene ] Engineers e f every kind -y o u can Tuesday with her sister, Mrs. I .it urn ! Roe. master one o f these lln#e*»#nrn more Mrs. II. W. Wheeler called Tuesday money gain sucre»# ■-» w rite today at the J. I). Grimes home. for fre e catalog hundred« o f g ra d Mrs. Mury Hiirehiun drove to tow*n uates holding good J o b # -o v e r 2.000 Tuesday morning. men trained annually — a grea t arhool Miss Pearl Ashby went to Clover dale Wednesday to assist tit mi ice for ambitious men w rite today. cream social. tfeeld'e Engineering School 1101 Sutter Street Sen Francia«# 8 A O IN A W . ’(Hpeclal to The Hcntinrl.) July 13. Mrs. Aducy nml daughter A bun w eal to Crcswcll Monday 011 business. Mrs. Neat nml dnughter M ary and Mr. ami Mrs. Geo. Neal and daughter Edith, o f Coburg, spent Hundny In this vicin ity visitin g with old friends. The Gerard fam ily, o f Springfield, » 1 iied at Ilo* H. II. Jarrell home Hun day. Miss Kttn Heott has gone to Ell gem* fo r an extended lime. F. T. Henston returned from Port land Hundny evening. He says Hint Gladys is improving. Claud Allen and family, of Blither PEARL OIL (KEROSENE) fo r oil cooKstoves STAMQASn OIL OOMSAHY —- , . m 1 *