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Neighborhood News | DOREMA. (M|ii't'iiil tu Tlii- Hriitiiml.) J u l y 27. 1.«I v * ìii R iiJford unii «rifu umili* ii IfiiMiiK-ttM tr ip to Kug<*n« T liu r. day. 20 " » Drop on Pennsylvania Vacuum Cup Tires and f o r a limited period we are adding to the 2U% drop one of the ruinous Ton Tested Pennsylvania Tubes Free You haven’t had a lire and tulie offer like lliis for years. Huy now! You can now afford to make those purchases which you have been holding up waiting for j us t such an opportunity as this. TH E S E R V I C E G A R A G E S 1» I i A Y , H O N <* & C \i U S O N Your Summer Outing I n a v o ii m atter of import alien to Von. Where will ' I it is a m atter of intereat to I’ m . m im i h Round Trip Summer Excursion Fares ar«’ now iti e f f o r t to the follow ing delight ftil place* fo r Kent, Horrentioti am i Amu*« iin nt. N E W P O R T On th e I'ttrif tr O ren n mol Yit<|iiinu liny i* tin* r h u r m m g old place when* thouMiii«)* re t u r n y i n r a f t e r y e a r to *|M*ud th e i r vacation*. C R A T E R L A K E ^ world w o n der hi the <V cade Hange. More th a n a mile alm ve th e *ea in flu* b e a u ti f u l aril re blue lake, w l iii ltu< r n i li T n f n h u g r m o u ntain. T IL L A M O O K C O U N T Y B E A C H E S , b ey o n d th e r o u s t Kiinge MountaftiM a re thewe new a n d it it m ¡mi led place* where the ocean nn«l forest m eat. OTHER RESORTS. trn ii ( H reitenbiish Hot Spring*, Ml. Je f fe riu m t- o u n tr y ) , Ib d Spring*. Jo* eph iu e C'wittily ra v e * . Sha*tu M o u n tain Honor!*, Yo**emit«* N a tio n a l Park. ' ‘Oregon O u td o o r * " i* th e title o f o u r new sum m er booklet which de*rribcM th e d if f e r e n t resort* in w estern Oregon #a n d indutle* hotel atid c a m p lufo rm u tio n . t\»j»y free on ri*(|iie*t. F or f u r t h e r in f o rm a tio n uii|inre o f tick et agent*. SOUTHERN'PACIFIC jly 15 22 20 u LINES J O H N M. H(Y)TT, Oetiernl l'as*enger A gent. You m ay be says the Good Judge That you arc getting fulf value for your money when you use this class of tobacco. The good, rich, real to bacco taste lasts so long, you don't need a fresh chew nearly as often— nor do you need so big a chew as you did with the ordi nary kind. Any man who has used the Real Tobacco Chew will tell you that. Put up in two styles W-B CUT is a long line-cut tobacco RIGHT CUT is a short-cut tobacco W e ;r ii ,i n B r u t o n C o m o a n y , 1107 B r o a d w a y , N e w Y o rk City WATCH YOUR LABEL—IT WILL PAY YOU S even th Street G a r a g e All kinds and makes of ears expertly re paired; courteous and prompt service; gas oline, oils and complete garage service. a g e n t a f or THE CELEBRATED CHEVROLET LINE e , li. V a ti V' »li ti, D. I.. F ug him i an d e. A. VnnHrhoiark ntt.*ii<l<*<l Ibi* dniry f i n i i p u n i i ' ni tln< l i n k «un A Muli« furili ni'iir Hlifflil T h u rsd ay . Unii ){•- 1 •>I llK<*r, nf Fllgi-m*, vi.ill'fi ut tlm li. V it ii V h li ri homo tlif lui te r pnrt uf In ut wiM-k. H en ry Ku-k inni li frifin l arrivai! l'rn ln y frinii * 'ri li f or li ut fimi uru v i.lt ing A rth u r Biilu* limi o t h r r ri'lntivi*. ber*. M r.. Frinì Kully ri-t 11 rtif*il homi* Fri fIny frnm tlm Fugi-m* liu.pitnl. Mr. nini Mr». T a y lo r N w d h n n i, nf T li u r .tn n , wnru Humliiy g iu s ts u f t h f ('lui.. T l 'f t n r . fuinilv. , Clny F ughim i uml ftunily w rrtt «ut fruii! tlm (Iruvn Humliiy v is ltin g ut t h f li. li. Fligia mi bumu. F ra n k I t il i, ruturimil tu K a g n i t Hun- day*, a f t e r v is it in g ut tlm C. A. V'un Hrhoinek homo. (V M. M rl.in uml fnm ily *p*nt Hun day w ith friend* in Huginnwr. H K. Itu.il k ri'liirimfl to thf* •nlilmr«' h<unf ut Ro**burg Huturfluy, n f t n r u vÌMit w ith h i. dn ug hter*, Mr.. M. ICil.in «mi Mr». J u f Hniith. Mr. nini Mr». eliti., nuli*. nnfl d n u g h te r Dornthy, n f Muiint View, I h ■ iit Humlnv » itti Mr« Nnnini Itale». M r. uml Mr«. Fruii Kirk timi < hil ilri*n ttiTn n p frnm Mnrfnbi Hnnday uml Mnmlny v is iliu g rilutivi'» uml frinml». Tlm George L nyng fnm ilv, o f Motinf Vn w , »pent Humliiy w ith Mr. limi Mr». Oli*n Hrott. Mi». Mny V an S eh o in rk cairn* tip frinii l ’uri lami H nturday timi vi.itniT Imr pareri!», m t u r n i n g Humliiy. Mi«« Kiiiiifi* Vn ti V ii li ri wmnt to Eu gene Humlnv to ri-tmiin M * v m l ilny*. \lr» . Alf. Iturm-tt, n f H tnytnn, r u m . Friilny fur n \ i«it wi t h Mr« B u r n e t t ■» «i«tf*r in Inw-, Mr». W nrrcn K flly. Mi». B elletta T i ' f t f r . wmnt to Kit gene Humliiy cvenlng. J u l y 25.—Council m et in a d jo u r n e d \ l r . nini Mr». W n . C hrismnn a n d W H eiin»tniin m uton ul to W en d lin g s es sio n . P re s e n t, Couucilmeu Allison, D urham , Kioto, S h o rt a n d V eatch, Humlny. Mi « Minnif* (l o n lrt rottirned to hf*r m ay o r, city recorder, e n g in ee r a n d * wnrk in Ktigenc Humlny, a f t e r n v i.lt m arshal. Mr. Compton, of th e Blake-C om pton wi t h Imr mnthiT timi *i»t<*r h r r r . Flnrn Unii'» uml Bmmir K«ultimi r*- Co., »aid he would com plete th e h e a v y tu r m il hunm Mnmlny. nfli*r »(»'iiditii; • h au lin g 01 old P a e if ic h ig h w a y p r u t n wi'i'k v l . i t in* relativ e* nini friend» ably ttu» week a n d t h a t he would re- jiair th a t stre e t, m a k in g good th e nt Huutn Cium. I r v i u Yniirpy nml «i.ti'r, M n . R«y d a m a g e dune, li e a sk e d th e co o p e ra G a ro u ttc , rettim eli T h u rsd a y frnm n tio n of the c ity to th e e x t e a t o f the v i . i t to th i'ir p.'iri'iil« nml o t h e r rei c ity fu r n ish in g the a s p h a lt t h a t it has on hand. l i e a s k e d t h a t th e stre e t ulivi** n t K lnmnth Full». I'om m ittee jo in him in in spection of th e d am ag ed stre e t nnd he w ould be WALDEN w illing to a ccep t w h a t th e co m m ittee a g re e d wun ju s t a n d fair. (Special to Tho S en tinel.) I n resjiouse to in q u iry as to b e st J u l y 27.— Mr. nml M o . J i m P o r t e r nml Mr. nml Mr». Cooley, o f t h f Grove, m e th o d for re p a ir of E i g h t h a n d Him «l»'nt Humhiv nt tfm B ru m b au g h hum*. lia r stre e ts , Mr. C ompton recom mended Mr. nml Mr». M nrriaon, of S ilv e r a 10 fo ot b a rd su rfa e e of l ' i niche* of l^ ik f, »|»i*nt Hunilny e v e n in g wi t h Mr. b itu n u u o u s concrete in ce n te r a n d the nml Mr«. J . It. L in cbn ug h. Mr». r e p a i r of the side strip» of oiled Morri«ou was form o rly Mi»» I.ydln m acadam . O rd in an ce No. 472, p ro v id in g f o r l.in r b a u g h . Riu'll D ogg ett loft Friilny for Mid th e im pro vem ent of W h ite a k e r av en u e frnm F i f t h to N in th s t r e e ts wi t h h a rd vnlf, Idn.. In wnrk th r o u g h harvest. An H puuml d a u g h te r w n . horn J u l y s u r fa c e p a v e m e n t, w as re a d f irs t, second a n d t h i r d tim es an d panned. 22 to Mr. ii ml Mr». H a r r y Cn.tli*. C ity n tt o r u e y w as in s tru c te d to d ra w R. T iram u n . w n . in E u g en e on bust up a notice fu r th e e n fo rc e m e n t of n*«». •1 Mr. nml Mr*. R. II. Mosby, Mr. th e grease t r a p o rd in an ce a u d th e r e uml Mr». H ng nte am i Mr*. R. M artin co rd e r w as o rd e re d to »end copies of worn atnnng thorn* « h o a t t e n d e d Bun- th e notice to all garag es, b u tc h e r shops a n d hotels. lnv nebool nt D ivid e Humliiy. C. E. I ’m p h rey w as g ra n t e d p e rm is Mr. nml Mr«. T y le r Jo h n s o n an d fnm ily, o f Port land, vi*ited l a . t week sion to l a p th e ea st Main stre e t w a te r m ain to secure w a t e r fo r th e use in wi t h Mr. nml Mr». O. J o h n »on. Mi»»e» P enrl nml Mnry L a v n g nml P e r k i n s ’ p a rk d u r i n g th e Oregon C on l^ iu i. T .ay nd w ere w ith a ram pirid ference c a m p m eeting. p a r t y u p Mosby ereek ln .t week. Bids f o r th e co n stru c tio n o f th e Mr. a n d Mr». R ay m o n d »pent Bon sew er in F ir s t alley south o f Main din' w ith Mr. nml Mr*. D orf. Mr. nml Mr». Ed. Howard, o f Mu renin, and Mr». H e n ry M iller nnd ilatid hter visited S n tu r d n y night a n d Humlnv a t th e C astle home. C a rf K ind w as in th e Orove Tue*- day, Mr*. R T. M a r tin »pent T u e sd a y w ith h e r m other, Mrs. I^ive Allen. Mr. nnd Mrs. (Hen I.inebntidlf and Mr. a n d Mrs. H om er C h a m b e rla in an d «on V ern o n v is ite d T h u r s d a y evenitid nt D oreun w ith Mr. nn d Mrs. Oeo. Btiield*. Mr«. I>. TI. H ru m bn udh spent T u e . ilny a f t e r n o o n w ith Mrs. H a r r y Cnstle. QÀ grade for each type of engine i i s t r e e t, from t h e R. R. g ro u n d s to S e v e n th stre e t, w ere opened a n d foun«t ns follow s: 8. L. G odard a n d H. J . Jo rg e n s e n , lum p sum, ¿1059.50; W. L. ll u b b e ll , lump sum, ¿1100. T he b id o f G o d ard a n d J o r g e n s e n was accepted. C ity e n g in e e r d ir e c te d to d r a i n an d re p a ir w est M ain s tr e e t, n e a r P strp et, in a c co rd an ce w ith t h e a c tio n o f council o f J u l y 12. M a y o r re p o r te d t h a t th e gro u n d a t th o old e m b a n k m e n t a t Row riv er, pro posed t o be secured from c o u n ty f o r a c it y d u m p in g gro u n d , h a d re v e r t e d to p r i v a t e o w n e rs h ip a n d was, t h e r e f o r e , n o t av aila b le . Council a d jo u r n e d . H. A. G A L L O W A Y , Recorder. HEBRON. (Special to T he S entinel.) J u l y 27.— Miss E th e l S h erm an , o f th e Grove, v is ite d a p a rt o f last week w ith Mis* A da G ilerist. The John an d George K obelbeck fam ilies were in t h e Grove S u n d a y to a t t e n d church. M r. a n d Mrs. T. J . C lark a n d f a m ily w ere in G oyidyville S u n d a y v i s i t in g Mrs. C l a r k ’s p a re n ts. Mrs. L. D. H u f f a t t l child ren w ere in th e Grove M o n d a y to a t t e n d th e show. P a u l Green, o f M onm outh, visitefl o v e r M o n d ay n ig h t w ith A b n e r a n d L eo nurd Gilerist. Mr. J e n k i n s has re n t e d t h e M. F. G reen plaeo. C. H. W in e c o ff a n d d a u g h te r , Mis* J e s s ie W in ec o ff, h a v e r e t u r n e d from a n e ig h t w e e k s ’ m o to r tr ip . R ead th e e d ito ria ls. You m ay ao t ag ree w ith th e m b u t t h e y a r e likely to m a k e you th in k , a n d t h a t ’■ w orth while. ••• LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE S O U T H E R N P A C I F I C T I M E T A B L i. (C o rrected N o v e m b e r 20, 1920 N o r t h B ound S o u th B ound N o. 18— 9:57 a. m. N o. 13— 12:19 a. m No. 14— 3:49 p. m. N o. 53— 6:41 a. ni N o. 16— 3:37 a. m. N o. 15— 1:48 p. m N o. 17— 7:42 p. nt T he S e n tin e l w a n ts all t h e new s al' th e time. I f you k n o w an item , phom i t in. O ur n u m b e r is 159-J. ** SILK CREEK. (S pecial to Tho S en tinel.) J u l y 27.— Mr». Ellen Mark ley, of Cottad'* Drove, was th e g u est o f M is. G ladys Damew ood from W e d n esd ay to F ri d a y . On h e r w a y home she v is i t e d h e r sis te r , Mrs. \Vm. M edley, over nid b t, r e t u r n i n g to th e Orove S a t u r d a y m orning. Mrs. Mary W eston r e t u r n e d M o n d ay m o r n in g from Ktidene, w h e re she a t te n d e d th e ru m p meeting. Mrs. C. E. Raheoek pieniekoil w ith friem ls S u n d a y on th e Siuslnw. Mrs. W. W. Oililersleeve n n d Mr*. W. H. Sprndtte w rite t h a t th e y ar* very m u rh pleased w ith t h e i r new home nt N eotnm B a r , R. C. T h e O. H. H ein e fa m ily a re m a k i n d s t e a d y p r e p a r a ti o n s t o w a r d rem o v in g to E ugene. J i m N iro is b u il d in g a new b a rn . T he E. M. B n b ro e k fnm ily, Mrs. M. F. B n b ro e k , II. 1,. F o w ler a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. P. Darnell r e t u r n e d from th e Ett gene r a m p m e e tin g th e f i r s t o f the week. T h ere nre nlrend y sev eral tr u c k lends o f g rav el on th e new road. Miss E ldorn D amew ood, o f Ix tm n e, is v i s it in g nt th e home o f h e r f a t h e r , IT. M. Damewood. Mrs. H. W. W’heelor v is ite d n t th e J o h n A sh bv borne last F r i d a y . Mrs. C arl C lark has received w ord from Colorado, th ro u g h h e r husb n n d , o f th e severe illness o f Miss V era Coehran w ith ty p h o id fev er. The Misses (llndys a n d E ld o ra Dame- wod wore callers S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n a t th e E. M. Wheeled home. Clyde H ureham a r r iv e d home enrly M o n d ay m o rn in g from C a lifo rn ia , to visit his p aren ts. A f t e r a severe illness, Mrs. R n it e r is nltlo t o be a b o u t ag ain . or Y o u ’ll get som ewhere with a pipe and P. A.! frls« » A lh»rt it f i d in io p p y red k a | l. tid y r * J t in t , k m n d to m t p o u n j mnd k n it p oun d tin k u m iJ o r t and in t h t tu n d c r y t t t l g i f t u m i d • r uiira m tititntr » •P - r Start fresh all over again at the beginning! Get a pipe!—and forget every smoke experience you ever had that spilled the beans! For a jimmy pipe, packed brimful with Prince Albert, will trim any degree of smokejoy you ever registered! It’s a revelation! Put a pin in here! Prince Albert can’t bite your tongue or parch your throat. Both are cut out by our exclusive patented process. So, just pass up any old idea you may have stored away that you can’t smoke a pipe! We tell you that you can—and just have the time of your life on every fire-up—if you play Prince Albert for packing! • What P. A. hands you in a pipe it will duplicate in a home-made cigarette! Gee—but you’ll have a lot of fun rolling ’em with Prince Albert; and, it’s a cinch because P. A. is crimp cut and stays put! Opens Retail Candy Store. E. J . H owe h a s opened a r e t a il cnmly d e p a r t m e n t in c o nnectio n w ith his cn m ly m an u factu rin g business which he e sta b lish e d h ere d u r i n g the past year. 4 City Council C o p r r lfM 1921 h r « J. R*r**M* T «hace* C*. N.C. Wlo»t*a _ F ringe A lbert the national jo y smoke