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t TALES OF THE TOWN MANY MATTERS OF MOKE THAN PASSING MOMENT. CarItmi Spaucvr and M 1). Ilawklna cam« up from Eugen« Sunday to outfit for a trip to F'lorvnre ovrrland. Th «y vxptn't to !><• gonv a couplt* o f w«-eks. Tht< Minimi' gallery will I m < cloai-d until A uk . 2 Mh. aH 15 22 . 4 block, .'t m i n u I i * h walk t o IV O. 7 room house nnd rollar, barn, hrn houses mid imrks, rail kn*p lion Invilii' hana. In heart o f residence district, lint* m-ighlstrs, good garden nini fruit; Jrraoy row .'I years old, 3 <losen laying hens, one y e a r'« sun- ply of w i m k I. All goes for |l,lloO i ' hm I i . I f you are wanting a annp, look thin up. Box 518 Investigate This Mr. ami Mra. K. ( ’. Smith ramc up from Eugene the »rat o f the week for an outing at l.ondon Springs. They rame by auto and re|>orted a blowout at t'reawell, necessitating Mr. Smith'a going bark to Flugene for a new tire. Notice to Leader Subscriber». Beginning with this issue all who have heretofore received The Leader will /creive The Sentinel in its place, the subscription list having been pur chased by The Sentinel. Those who were getting both papers and were In arrears on The l eader will be requested to balance up Mt an early date. Those who were taking both ps|M-rs and were paid ahead on The leader, w ill receive credit on The Sentinel. Thoae who were taking only The Lender slid were behind on tlrnt are requested to make remittance at once, as The Sentinel terms have always been rush In advance. A ll w ill he given a reasonable time to pay up be fore la-ing dropped from the list. Those who are gettin g only The l-eadcr and were paid ahead on that, w ill get The Sentinel the same length o f time they would have gotten The Leader. Elmer Kent and fam ilies o f Kansas nrc visiting the W. E. Nixon families. Chsa. Gettys, who recently under went an operation to his cur drums, is down from Portlund visiting and shaking handa with his old time “ tilli- Twenty year« in Sing Sing. Three eum a." E. W. Bobbins, M. I)., ollire corner reela of motion picture». Wcdncaday, Fifth Street and Washington Avenue, August 14th at Arcade Theatre. gccond door South o f Sentinel ollire. JOE BAKER General Blacksmith AND ! REPAIR WORK L O C A T E D O N W E S T S ID E Mrs. Pet Sanford and daughter, Mrs. Bennett, spent Sunday in Eugene. J. II. Brown, who recently under went un operation ut a Portland hos pital, returned yeslerduy fee ing much improved. Wanted to buy for cash. Close-in tract of 6 to 10 arces. Give full partic- J. M. Singletary rame up from Eu ulars and lowest cash price in first let gene Saturday. ter. A. O. ()., care Sentinel. A good Ituirk automobile, 191b From a twenty-four-arre orchard sit model, »1 home power, 4 ryilinder, uated near Marion, E. FI. Bongs, a top and in goml repair, for »ale rheap. fruit grower of that section, estimates K. It Phillip*. that he will reriave a yield o f 40,000 Miss May Mather» o f Eugene visited pounds o f prunes o f the P eflte and this week with her »unt, Mra. J. 8 . Italian varieties. Samples o f the fruit from this phenomenal orchard have Milne. been brought into Salem.—Salem Statesman. A A l timlier, will rut There's an art in the way we slash 4 (1 A r r P Q 1 è million ft. Only prices when we go at it, as well as in “ U n V IV O 4 l n j |,., fr<ilI1 |01Mf. our work. $6.00 photos fur $3.98; $5.00 mg |Miint, on main line S. I*, ity. 4 nule» from Cottage Grove, on g i»»! photos for $3.25; $3.00 goods at $1.98, road. Small house and barn on nnd others in pro|wrtion. Armstrong place. A I mjii I .'1 acres cleared, gissi Studios. ah gulden und some fruit, line water. Price $mxi, $5no cash, balance une Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Smith left Tues year at 6 ‘ , interest, itox 518. day for Bandon, where Mr. Smith ex ■ 1 ■ Eor Sale 4 lota, six-room cottage, with pantry and bath, gis») barn, fine shade treea, orchard in Is-sring, gissj soil, will sell cheap, ns I have not the time to rare for it properly. I f intcr- r»trd , write itox 425. City. a-M.p<l. pects to go into business in the near future. We have 5 dux. Flvcrlasting 4 gal. jars which we w ill sacrifice at $ 1.00 |wr dux. We want to clean up our odds and ends. We have other bar gains in jars. Brund A Co., Phone Oft. J. O'liriun and Mr. and M n . Titus Kev. Sutcliffe preached at Eugene of Eugene are spending few days at Sunday evening. Ixindon. C. K. Walker was on the sick lis ts couple o f days this week. W. J. Crane has opened a pressing The G. A. Durham, Arthur Tubbs, and cleaning parlor in the building Jim and Joe Cox families returned dur formerly occupied by the Commission ing the |>ast week from a two weeks House. outing at Newftort. David Alexander and fam ily re Pictures that look just like you, or a turned Tuesday from an outing at little better, are being put out during Newport. t August by Photographer Armstrong at A — 10 miles out; 14 X / A r r P C million ft. line Urn- 4J • f l V I W ,K.r . K,KM, k a r d e n land; creek Isittom; small hearing orrhunl, assort ml fruits, piare all fonemi; line out range for stocs; gissi creek ami mountain springs on place, i ’laro rented ami in crop this m m Price $1,260; $700 cash, bal ance one year at *>' interest. Box 618. I>r. Demurest, Dentist. K err A Silsby’ s Store. Office over m9tf Miss Kuth Woodard has returned from a visit with her aiatcr, Mrs. C. G. Horton, at Seattle. Why carry your own risk, when you can have protection for less than two cents a week. Bank of Cottage Grove 4% interest on Time Deposits— 4 % We are supplied with all kinds of sisting Rev. Edgur in a revival meet feed for horses, cattle, hogs and chirk- ing. i ens. Sterling F'eed Co. Ladies’ Suitings All Wool Oregon Cloth 5 6 inches wide $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50 a Yard on woolen min s sid ri Kohert Veatrh, son John and a Port- | land party left Tuesday for a hunting trip in the Row River district. Shirt Waist Sale A lle r t Stocks and w ife left Tuesday for an outing at Newport. G. A. Durham and family were in Flugene between trains Monday. For Sale or Rent. 18b acre farm, large pasture, buildings, some fruit, ' good running water, close to railway. , N. Lewis, Divide, Ore. apt 26pd. 1 1 $2.00 Values Editor I). FI. Vernon o f Oakland was in the city Saturday on hia way home to Oakland, after a viait at Ljndon Springs. $1.50 Values A. C. K inter was in Portland this week on business. Oregon has c -ntributed the tallest flag |iole in the world to the Panama- Pacific Ex|<o»ition. The stick meas ures 225 feet in height and was sent to the Astoria Centennial last Summer We have a carload o f lirat class cheap The |>ole was stowed in a log raft and taken to San Francisco. Portland peo hay. Sterling F'eed Co. Misses Alpha Morgan and Lyndall ple have promised a flag, 50x100 feet Gilder anil Measra. Laurence and Les in size, to fly from this big staff. ter Phelps spent Sunday on Mosby Returned—Tom Aw brey has returned Creek. from an extended vacation on his fruit Sw engel’s big Hardware Store is farm and will now give special atten headquarters for all kinds oi sporting tion to fire inaurance. Call at the .ex j l 8 a 8 pd. goods. Rifles and big game ammuni press office. tion, tents and camping supplies. J. C. Johnson and daughter, Mr. and it ian’ t often that one gets a chance Mrs. B. K. Lawson and son and Roy to kill two deer at one shot, but this Welch returned Tuesday from an out • > - x - x ~ x ~ x - x -- x -- x ~ x -- x -* x -- x ~ x ~ x K“X~ x -* x * - x ~ xk -- x -- x -- x -- x - x -- x --:-> is what happened to Mr. Denny, who ing on Steamboat Greek. The men of works at the Mozach garage at Flu- the party enjoyed a few days o f hunt < ~ x -x ~ x ~ x ~ x --x -* x “ x ~ x ~ :~ - :- x - :- x - x - x ~ x ~ x ~ x ~ x - :- > * x - x - x ~ x - - x - gene. He returned yesterday from a ing. Mrs, Helen Silaby and daughter. short vacation at his home near Oak land. While there he saw three deer, Miss FIsther, left yesterday for an out two bucks and a doe, grazing peace ing at Newport. fully in the pasture. He got his gun A fte r a short layoff, J. V. Stewart and maneuvered around until he got has returned to work with the S. P. the two bucks in range and one well bridge gang at Oregon City. aimed bullet from a high power rifle A tremendous cut in prices, but no killed them both. — Register. cut in the quality of work at Arm 75c Values L U R C H ’ S , Cottage Grove j Brund & Company Phone 65 GROCERS TO PARTICULAR PEOPLE strong’s Studios. Buy Your Harness at Legat’s R ear of F ir s t N a t io n a l R a n k a 8 Mr. Rinard and sons have returned from an outing on the W illam e'te above Oakridge. FREE DELIVERY FOUR TIMES DAILY Wagon leaves for East Side, mornings at 8 and 10 o’clock; wagon leaves for West Side, mornings at 9 and 11 o’clock; wagon leaves fo r East Side, afternoons at 2 and 4 o’clock; wagon leaves for West Side, afternoons at 3 and 5 o’clock. Gust. Gross returned from a Port land hospital Monday and is feeling fairly good. David Alexander ia now back from a vacation and w ill again be found at his I ’ m looking for sinners with soles to old stand opposite the S. P. depot serv be sewed on with my new machine. ing the sandwiches that have made Cottage Grove famous and the coffee Goff. that is conceded by connoiseurs to be D. D. Knox spent Sunday with his without an equaL a 8 pd. brother Roy at Albany. Mrs. Eliza DuBruille o f Corvallis re Win. F\ Leprick, one o f Lor^ne’s progressive farmers, was in from the turned home Sunday, after a viait with city Monday and reports crops never her son, C. C. DuBruille. BINSON’S PHARMACY 0*7 Safe Deposit Boxes for $1 per Year A small cabinet picture at $1.U0 a slashed prices that are bound to clean dozen, a $6.00 picture for $3.98, a $4.00 up hia large stock o f mounts. aH picture for $2.25. These are only h Dennis Slagle was down from W ild few o f our specials, Armstrong Stud wood on business Monday. ios. sH. Wm. Lancaster was down from his Cover Birtcbet was down F'riday from llorena, where he bad been as Mosby Greek farm this week. W e have just received soother new lot o f those blue tlnme oil stoves. Get yours before they are all gone. Costs 2 c per meal to cook and no dirt, no On Saturday. Aug. loth, we will give away absolutely fr»*e to ludiea ' ’ heat, no trouble. Swengt-I Hardware asking for them 250 ten cent nark- J Company. age» o f the fiimous I lea/.zo Sham- < > | h m i , u rb-ansing ami benetlcial ) • Misses Bertha and Dngmer Jensen, better. wash for the hair. cousins o f Andrew Brund, visited ut Thoroughbred cockerel spaniel pups the Brund home from Saturday to for sale. Price reasonable. E. K. Tuesday. Turpin, phone 124-L. aHpd FIxpcrt dressmaking done promptly. Otto Michael, who recently sold hi« Eor Sale 2 Iota, f>-rmim house, all for Mra. Pet Sanford. m23tf farm, moved his family to the city this PM.Mi W rite Itox 42.r., City. h K pi. Mrs. Laura F'isher, nee Miss Lsura week. Mra. E. It. Gralde returm-d Monday Gurston, slopped off for a visit with A. R. Whitehead, who tecently pur from a visit with Mrs. M. J. Thomp Mr. and Mra. James Hemenway while chased the Otto Michael farm, moved son at Eugene. on her way to Crater Lake for a onto it Tuesday. month,’ » visit. George Hohlrnan has a gissi driving Wanted F'urniahed house, by young home for sale cheap for rash, aHafi, Mrs. C. G. Horton and children o f couple, no children. Address box 539, M. L. Tompkins was in Eugene Mon Seattle are visiting at the home o f j25tf Mra. Horton’s parents, Mr. and Mra. Cottage Grove. day. A. L. Woodard. DEAZZO* W E RENT c T h e S hop” W h ere '• P r in t in g is D o n e G ood T 5 h e S E N T I N E L D. L. M iller o f Yoncalla was in the city Tuesday on huainess. Miss Mildred Pringle was in from Lorane over Sunday to meet her brother, Thoa. Springer, who was go ing through the city on h<s way from California to Palouse, Wash. James Sears returned Saturday from assisting his son FIrnest run the mower on his Saginaw ranch. The above schedule will be followed as nearly as possible, and if you will kindly give us your orders we will guarantee satisfaction. Special deliveries made at any time. W e meet all competition for spot cash. extend you credit when you need it. Glad to 1 Brund & Company j :j: G R O C E R S TO P A R T IC U L A R P E O P LE Engagement extraordinary with K it i;-J~>-X“X~X'<~x~x~x**<~x~x~x~x--x-<~x~x~x~x~x-x~x-x~x~x~x~:-:> Carson's Buafflo Ranch W ild West Shows, Wiedemann Brothers, owners. A genuine Curtis F'arnum biplane, making sensational fights daily, ram or shine, from the show grounds, cir cling the city and returning. The greatest attraction and moat expensive free exhibition ever carried by a tented organizaton. Don’ t mias it. 500 Envelopes 85c Lew is Sears is here from The Dalles this week visiting relatives and look ing after business at Bohemia. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Scott moved Mon O. W. Smith was in Saturday from F. C. Flnglnnd o f W alker was here day to Dorena. Tuesday buying supplies for his thresh his Mountain View fruit farm. O rville Spear is back on the job at ing outtlt. which he expects to start Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hemenway spent Powell & Co’s. Mr. and Mrs. E. Whattsm o f Eugene aoon. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lew A . Austin Hampton o f Eugene visited are among the guests Dt the Ismdon Try an electric face massage at the Cates. at the G. H. Tyson home over Sunday. Springs. Sanitary -Barber Shop. aHtf. Miss Minnie Scfttt of Tangent spent Ben Lurch spent a few days o f the One aix-year-old mare and one large Morris McKibben was in Flugene be a few days o f the past week at the D, past week at Newport. aorrcll horse for sale. Marion tween trains Tuesday. Sterling home. You w ill get but two chances to see Vcatch. aHtf. J. W. Grant and D. F. Dean were in F'armrr Lyons was down from Row the biggest show o f its kind in the Mrs. H. H. F’ iester was in Eugene R iver Tuesday. Junction City Monday setting up the world. That is on August 9th, when last Thursday. Mrs.Shelbourne o f G owdyville is suf old Leader press for the Junction City K it Carson's Buffalo Ranch Wild West ferin g from a slight stroke o f paraly Times. arrives for two peformances. There are a few o f those E-Z Run sis. Billy Eastman, a converted ex-con I f you are going to build, why not garden cultivators left. Come in and vict, delivered several talks here dur get one on 10 days’ free trial. Ster save money by buying your hardware, AT A BARGAIN ing the past week. He is a good talker doors and windows at the Swengel ling Feed Co, and gives a terrible warning against Hardware Store. Only 14 miles from Cottage C. O. Dryden ia visiting at Valley the pitfalls. Mra. Archie Job o f Butte, Mont., re points this week. Grove, :$5 acres under cultiva H. Fisher has returned from Wash turned home FTiday, after a visit at A 9-pound son was born Sunday to ington, where he spent several weeks tion, 40 acres fine piling tim the B. R. Job home. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Armes. ber. 200 acres good foot-hill as engineer o f a logging train. O. C. Lee left for Flmpire Sunday F'irst trick operator, Clyde Nokes, is woodland pasture. Price $20 Daniel Coope.- is putting up a neat and w ill be gone probably a year. off on a month's vacation. He and his bungalow south o f the city park. per acre. A snap. Easy terms. Miaa Eva Young o f Portland is here w ife w ill visit in Canada. * l J. 1. Jones and J. V. Stewart and ADDKKHH O W NK K to spend a month with her parents, Bob Farrier, the pioneer Bohemia families enjoyed an outing at Disston Mr. apd Mrs. Geo. Young. prospector, is fitting out fo r another one day last week. Box 458, Cottage Grove, Ore. Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Richardson, who prospecting trip in search o f the yel- Miss Grace L illy, who went to the low stuff. Having sold my houae, 1 w ill sell had been camping at Purvance’s Bohemia district with the Lawson and I can’ t furnish the wings, but I can Johnson party, has remained to 8 |>end cheap the follow in g: Household furni Sharp’ s < ^ | k camp, returned to their home irtfllN lfcurg last Thursday. sew on the soles while you wait. Goff. the summer with her father a n d! ture, garden tools, barn tools, double Mr, M m BM icii la building a resi and single buggy harness, new rubber The A. L. Monroe and N. E. Comp brother. tired buggy, old light wagon, old dence east o f Knox H ill. ton families le ft overland Monday for H. J. Stewart ami fam ily have re horse, White Leghorn hens, etc. John R. Smith was down from the a two weeks’ outing at Winchester turned from a three weeks’ outing at F. B, PH 1X11*8. mines for a few daya this week. Newport. High Grade X X X , Fine Quality White Envelopes. Secured at a bargain and sold at Per Box 85c Cottage Grove Sentinel “THE SHOP WHERE GOOD PRINTING IS DONE” STOCK RANCH Bay. COME TO OUR NEW HOME Our stock is now well arranged in our new home atid we will appreciate your inspection of same. W e handle nothing but quality goods; our line of groceries is com plete and appetizing *A full variety of Johnston’s Milwaukee Candy is always kept fresh in our cases. Your wife or sweetheart will appreciate a box of this confection. me METSAN SHOP A Real Live Wire Newspaper: The Sentinel