Special Sale of Oregon Industries Grocery Products at Umphrey & Mackin’s Continued One Week to August 6 This store lues always carried Oregon industry products wherever and whenever possible as we are firm believers in boost in« the products of our own state Many of the brands which we are displaying in this sale have been regularly sold in our grocery department for the last two to ten years In order that you limy try the good ipialily of Oregon products, we are giving you these special low price», during the balance of July as a special inducement to you to begin the use of “ Oregon 1‘mdnct»” NOW, which you may not have tiied heretofore. Order this week. Kvery article listed here is packed or made in Oregon. Royal white and V. &. M brand soaps, a bar 5c Wadco brand coffee, 1 lb. box 31c Diamond “ W ” Brand Products Packed & Company, Portland by Wiulhams $1.39 Diamond " W ” Diamond “ \Y” brand July powders, ii pkgs brand baking powder, I lb. can 49c 25c Pheasant brand steel cut coffee, lli-oz. pkg. 23c Diamond " \Y " package teas, all styles, .* oz. pkg 39c, Pacific Coast Biscuit Co.’s fancy cookies, a lb 35c 2 for 70c. 12 oz pkg Cottage (»rove brand string beans. No. *2 can. 15c Diamond ” \V” brand catsup, large bottle box 89c. b i b b ox 46c, 2 for 95c 27c Star brand tomato catsup, packed by Pacific Vinegar Co., of Portland, 2 large bottles 45c Crimson rambler brand marshmallow syrup, (packed m Oregon), 5 lb. pail 59c Oregon cured picnic shoulder meat, a lb. ( ¡olden brand marshmallow syrup, (packed in (fregoli), Oregon cured cottage rolls, a lb..................... .. 19c ........ 22c 10 I k pail $1 15 Olympic Rrund Products Packed by Portland Flouring Mills Company I Hympic brand Nf If iìnìiik panenke Ihtur in paper pm-knees, euch 27c < Hympic Imitili enke and piiNl ry iloIII* III paper packages , each S7a ( Hympic bland ipancake flour ill narks 77c • Uy in pi«* brand rolled1 nais ill sarks 09c I Hympic brand 'i\ heal In-nils in sarks 79c e Blue Ribbon Broom» Made by M Seller Si Co, Portland ‘ ‘ Dur l*i•¡do,” best «1 un 1 it y fine irrem st raw limoni. specilli euch $1 19 “ (¿lICCll brand fine U li en si raw limoni, sperial 95c SALE OF ENAMELWARE One lot stew pans, stew kettles. Mie and $1 (St values, oboi« , each 69c One lot stew pans, wash basins and small kettles, 4.‘>c. 50c and 60c values, choice ..................................... 39c SALE OF DECORATED CHINAWARE 21c Each Piece This lot consists of baby plates in three styles, indi v idual pie plates, creamer, etc. Kuril piece decorated with Dutch scene especially appropriate for children. See them today. sister and three children. Mr. and Mrs. NEW SEWER GOING IN ranch Tuesday. Mrs. Brown cum,- up gene, came up Hat urdav for ntt over LOST BOY WADES TO A man who pins too much faith to Dan Thomas and children. Georgetta human nature often gets stuck for »«»me FIRST ALLEY SOUTH tor the purpose of looking over some Hominy \ i*it with relatives DEATH IN McKENZIE and Dirk. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Thonip timber lauti she owns up Mushy creek. Frtihk Jackson wns n Monday guest account he hns guaranteed son and little son. Mr. and Mrs. Ferry Sherwood, Miss Fern Holcomb. Mi«» Mildred Hall. Mrs. Eleanor Wheeler Tophain. George Hall and Harobl Venske. Those unable to lie present because of previous engagements were Mr Tophain, Miss Jessie Berg, Mrs. Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Will Sherwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Waggoner. Mis.» Ethel Moore and Ralph Baker. Robert laincaster visited a few day* last week at the home of his sow Ralph in fotingo Grove. Mrs. Strali and daughter Marie, ot Portland, an- visiting Mrs. Strati’* cousin, Albert Rissile. Mr. and Mrs Harry Huff ami baby are visiting at the Finley Huff home Hob Wiscarson SJM-Iit the week end with Jim I.alienator. Bert Isaacson »|»-nt a few days m tirants Pass last week visiting his father, who was seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Finley Whipp*. John Vilen, litarles Whippa and Mr. and Realizing the danger o f forest fires PAVING COMPANY REPAIRS Mrs. Bert Ijinrnster attended Sunday from burning tobacco even when used DAMAGE TO HIGHWAY school and church at Divide Inst Sun in the woods by forest officers, Dts day. trict Forester Geo. H. Cei-il has just The damage to Pacific ' highway railed Upon the field men of the un Archie Pructor and John Barker through the west aide of the city will tional forests o f tttegmi and Wash be re|iairi-d by Bhike Compton rum were at the John Ptriunr home Snlur day night. ington to refrain voluntarily from smoking during the next few months pany ut their own expense, according to agreement minie with the city of extreme fife danger. DELIGHT VALLEY To date the fire season in the north council Monday night, this lH.-mg the Pacific district ha« been favorable. understanding when the city |>ennitted (Szs-cial to The Sentinel.) The period of high hazard is now her», the company to use the highway for July 27. Iliirrv Conner, of Eugene, however. and forest officers are [ the trnns|s>rtation of its road building rimile a la-tween trains visit nt the hoping that the |mrt of the public material from Saginaw to the road home of his brother, C. C, Conner, work south of the city. Tin- city will that uses the national forests will be more careful this year than ever be­ allow the istving company to use the Saturday. Mrs. R. C. Powell, nee Neel, with fore and that the percentage o f man asphalt which the city has on hand. her baby nnd her sister, Mary Neel, caused fires may be cut down from ■pent Saturday and Sunday at the W. Urge Early Building of Bridge. the high figure of 70 |ier cent that Eugene Register: K. W. Miller, of A Keene home. has held for many years. Mrs. |»well Houston was in Eugene the Cottage Grove chamber o f com Friday. uierce, was in the city Tuesday ill Car Thieves Taken to Ropeburg. Among the Eugene visitor* Monday The four men captured here by i-ompauy with S. L. tiodard, a con­ were Fn-d Witcher, J. A. Joll inni Deputy Sheriff Pitcher with a stolen tractor, looking after the matter of a Francis Horn. Cole car ami stolen |iarts of other ears new bridge on the highway between Mrs. Harding, of Cottage Grove, Is Blue prints were taken to Rose burg Friday by that city and Latham. making a visit at the Oscar Jackson have been made for the structure, Deputy Sheriff Dillard, o f Roseburg, { home. the Maxwell motor and the battery s which is to la- of timber with IVI foot Mrs. J. H odge* is entertaining the s|*un. The Cottage Grove men urged accompanying them. The motor had i O. T. X. Huh today. been stolen from a wrecked cai found | that work upon this be commenced tit The Htenhen fimi Nel« Anderson along the road in Douglas county and once, for it wns pointed out that if it families, uno limi been visiting nt the WAR IS TO BE PUSHED the battery had been lifted from a was delayed any longer the false work Nixon home for about n month, left would be in danger from the high ON CANADA THISTLE Roseburg garage. The Cole is still water for liellinghurn. YV»»Ii., Tuoadny. during the fall rains. here awaiting claim by its owner. The O Hear Jock son and family were iti The question of enforcement o f Itic men, who gave their names as Ray Eugene Hat unlay. Will Boost Lane County Fair. thistle law was the subject of a pro- | Keith, Bruce Avery, Eugene O'Brien Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Nixon, nnd Mr, A trip through the roast country t* nnd Mrs. Hinnhnw visited in Eugene longed conference between the county j and Emory McKarran, were appre planned for this week by George Tay bended hen- Thursday o f last week court and a committee from the Friday find Knturduy. county agricultural council Monday when Pitcher’s suspicions were aroused lor, president of the Lain County Fair Mr. rind Mrs. Kay Nixon, o f R ii association; W. A. Ayres, secretary, afternoon. There was some debate j by the appearance o f the men in the as to the best method of procedure car and the parts o f ears being ear and Ira P. Whitney, county agricut tural agent, to create interest in III» under the law, which provides ten ried as freight. coming exhibition. Meetings with the days of grace after notice has been farmers of that section will be ar­ served. The penalty for non com pH Codling Moth Spray Due. anee is $10 to $50 for the first of The next codling moth spray will ranged to talk over exhibition plans. fense and from $50 to $250 for each 1»- due iri western Oregon from July subsequent offense. The fact was 1 20 to July 25. is the advice yf the Twin Cherries on Single Stem brought out that the attorney general Oregon agricultural experiment station. Perhaps the most luscious -ample ot has ruled that the notice runs contln Professor I-ovett, entomologist at the the Cottage Grove cherry crop that uously against any farmer whose land station, says: “ The activities of the' has been left at The Hcntiiiel office is infested with thistles— that is, he codling moth have been particularly ! this season was brought into the office must re-cut the thistles if they make i difficult to follow this season and the j Monday by Mrs. David Sterling. In a second growth during the season; j broods as yet are not clearly defined. \ the lot was a freak in the form o f so that the pleas that the thistles were Based on careful observation, bow two perfect cherries, both full sizr. cut once in response to a notice will ever, it is advised that generally the growing upon a single stem. They not relieve him from action under the , July spray goes on about the twen are of the Lambert variety. law. tieth, although where pressing work In the meantime the fruit In interferes it would appear that the Orocent and Butchers to Picnic. spector has been advised to get our application may be delayed until the Grocers and butchers o f Lane complaints from the justice office twenty fifth with safety.’ ’ county will hold a picnic at Hendricks against all those who have wilfully bridge, 14 miles up the McKenzie from neglected to comply w-ith the law, as I Eugene on August II. A program of Road Bids Called For. suming that they will be proceeded The county court will soon call for | novel stunts and athletic contests has against in due form, since the statute been arranged to make the day a expressly states that both municipal bids on the contract for grading a j lively and long to la- remembered one. and county authorities must act In four mile stretch of road between 1» the matter, such failure to act being rane and Hadlcyville, this being in i Union Services Sunday. punishable by a fine o f from $50 to reality an extension of the ten mile con I tract recently let to A. C. Mathews. It The Presbyterian and Christian $500. is stated that the entire distance was churches will hold union services Run not included in the first contract fot day evening in the city park. Rev. COTTAGE GROVE PICNIC the reason that the court did not have Hpearow, of the Presbyterian church, IS HELD IN CALIFORNIA in sight sufficient funds to cover the will deliver the sermon. entire project. At a later date, ac­ The Sentinel has received news of a cording to Hurveyor P. M. Morse, con­ Building Concrete Wing at Dam. Cottage Grove picnic held on the tracts will be let for surfacing the on- | The Cottage Grove flour mills arc Fourth of July in Griffith park. I»<* tire route with macadam. building a concrete wing in their dnnt I Angeles. The conversation centered on the Coast fork to do away with a on past incidents in Cottage Grove and Rescue Home Appeals for Food. ‘ leakage on the west side at the intnke many a wish was expressed that all The Pacific Coast Rescue and Pro of the race. could drop into the pretty little Wil­ lamette valley city for the day. The tective society makes an ap|>eal for ; cooking for the occasion is said to eanned fruit and vegetables for the I BLUE MOUNTAIN have been as good as could be ex­ use of the I. ouìko Home for Girls anfl * pected from former Cottage Grove the Kerr Nursery for Children mnln : (Special to The Sentinel.) cooks working under the disadvantage tained by the organization at Port­ July 26.— -George I »w ry is working land. The plea is made particularly o f a California climate. Those present in Cottage Grove for his brother In were Frank Wheeler and his wife, Mrs. to church societies nnd similiar or­ law, Che*ley Churchill. ganizations and the society states : Eva C. Wheeler, now president o f the Bernice Brninard is a guest at the Women’s Christian Temperance Union that it will pay freightage on the re­ Butte Mooney home this week. of Southern California, Mr. and Mrs. turn of the eans and jars. Mrs. Charlotte Brown ami hei G. M. Hall, Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Hoxtc, brother, Mr. Bemis, of San Diego, WATCH YOUR LA BEL. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Venske and a Calif., motored to the John Palmer After wandering for two days, wit,n out food or shelter in the Cascade mountains near Belknap springs. George Emerson Miller, seven year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Miller, residing near Santa Clara on the river road, and who had been missing from the oamp of his parent* since Friday afternoon, was drowned in the McKenzie Sunday when he attempted to wade across the stream to a fisher man. who was perhaps the first person he had seen since he tost his way In the timber. The lad evidently did not know or the treacherous waters of the stream, or in his anxiety to obtain help dis­ regarded the danger, as he paid no attention to the warning «alls of the fisherman, but continued to wade out into the river until the swift current caught him and carried him down. His body was found a short distance from where he entered the water, hav­ ing lodged against a log. A man witti a strong rope about him to save him from the rushing water, waded out and recovered the body. The boy, who had been camping with his parents near the springs for several days, wandered o ff Friday afternoon about four o ’clock and at nightfall when he did not return a large searching party of campers covered the neighboring woods for hours but without finding any trace of him. The search continued Sntur- day and Sunday. It was two o ’clock Sunday when the lad reached thp Me Kenzie and attempted to cross. The funeral was held Tuesday morn ing at Eugene and the body sent to Holtsboro for burial. Further street improvements have been added to the already extensive program for the city for the year. Thi­ n ly council has ordered the improve nient o f Whiteaker avenue, l»-twei->t Fifth and Ninth streets with hard surface. The contract for laying a larger sewer iii First alley south has bi-ca let to H. 1.. tiodard and H. J Jorgensen. Their bid was $|U5P50 ami the only other bid. Ivy W. L. HiibhvlJ, FOREST RANGERS WILL was $1100. Godard and Jorgensen GO WITHOUT “ SMOKES ’ have already started the work. nt the home of lu* oui Osenr. Mr nml Mr* Htnnton. of Astorin, arrived nt the \V \ Witcher home Hnturdny to upend about n week. Mr. and Mr*. W. A. Witcher, Mr nml Mr* Htnnton nnd Mr*. Fred Witcher motored to Eugene nnd \V«-n