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M anyqf thoaa who had not Income alga o f t fo C p m m t I [! V * " h Th- Hantinal w *rt! . 0 ¡‘ ‘ i’" ' Wllh th* distrihuteci 1 ' '« l'h'iiiç grounds that they enrol- Matters o f M o r e than Passing Mom ent 1 f,Ì* ^>r the picnicer* »U li *001 re ill In* U fore ,""r • ' f«*Kuler readers. fa’ ^ived nume rout com- tin* rovai, uldin* to, I»*«" I" ,h ,,# « olu m o • « • " • • ‘ " I " * • " Ih* U »l tin* th«r.o f Ih. k |, ,|, it paid advarllalng. | This announcement it mada in m ,,th the poetai regulation«.| -oca * ' 1 digvatiot • x ~ x ~ x k -« x ~ x -<~ x -<-- x ~ x ~:- | Look What We Have Done to the Prices on | Men’s Summer Underwear mi during .¡l W e’ve put them ’way down now. 1|" $ Regarded in making these prices. ho»«* Of high quality at low \ price this year at the Swengel Hard X ware Store. , Z Hen Pitcher has g me to Helm, T ill«- \ ^ Jeaae Darlliig «m l Wm. The home « r quality pbotoe, 26 North mook County, to «.-cepl a nine montha’ |^r«m paatMHl through her«* Hlath. Armatrong. jl2-ISi contract ns government packer into n their way «“ »'“ •‘ ••»'I «** C. A. Doran, with a Iteo delivery the* rnoufitting. roM 1 1 isfiilvsl, truck, haa atarted anautodray »ervice H ' • Adam» has purchased the h ot-, Mf, Walter Houaer o f Ku- A l f r « l laalenecame up from Junction tling bualneaa which Mark Stone re- Sunday at I»'" «’*• »• 11 " " City Unlay on hi» way to London -ently purchaaetl from the ('ottage Spring». Lrova lee (,’o, Mr. Stone has pur-- No more tired feet if you oar a foot chased a cigar aU^re al Springfield. rarer. See Ur Goff, »hoc chlroprac- lor TOS TO H I R E Mr». Davldaon, Mr» Marker and Mi»» »‘ roctor ajH-nt a couple of day» at the m it h A U T O CO. home of Mra. John Maimer at Elder- wmnl farm thia week. Mr». Davldaon I W OODSON, P rop. and Mra. Maimer are old time urquain- lanrea hut thia ¡a the llrat time they ln l Willi»»'*« Shin*le Stain tt»* have met in '¿t> year». In 6't. •* «*>• Swengel Hard- The Frank Rich Co., a muairal »how Kull elix-h o f palllU . nil« o f quality at Arcade June 16-17. £ * at Hi«- l-'U hardware, Mra. Davldaon, who had In-en visit- ggj Mr». W. B. Km immi o f »i»iln l relative» her* thia iug Mra. John Marker, left for home Friday. She will apend the week In Cortland at the roae festival. Will jlino |lewe"way haa received Marry arrived Friday. He ami his '(hr urn "•» ill"« » » o f her father «later. Miae.Mrortor, remained for the P»C"ic end returned to Cortland Hatur- I day. kkuiiikk or COOKING M ARK ET ■ y U H l A N CHURCH HEKK * SILSBV S T U R D A F.a|M-rt dreaamaking done promptly. Mra. Met Sanford. m £ilf M i»» l.aura Kennon left Tuesday to a|>ri.d the euinmer vacation at her home at Maker. Y Joe Demewood ami win did some bridge work for the O. & S. K. the peat I wal pienlr and you 'll have week (iooaebcrry aert-en wire from the tryin* to *et any better quality hen tb«ee turne«l out by Arm Swengel Hardware Store will make ttl North SIxth St. j 12 It* sorting easy. /. O. Karl waa down from the Row River mill laat week and re|airla every thing in a tlouriahing condition in hi» 1 Mr- K II Iirable vialle-l at neighborhood. tiurin* the |iaal week. Mark Stewart waa in laat week from gl tlmw o f quality. The Stewart Station on the O. & S. K. irh Co., at Arcatte June 16 '•0-lb. aark line dairy aalt for 6*>c at Sterlin g'«. fright wan iluwii from W alker Sale or T rade W illiam Kusrher. the contractor fur the U. S. la g g in g Co., ia in the city laid up with ■ aor# hand. :icr«* truci in nouth cen- part of city. (ìotxl ■z, fruit Irettt. Would it. 16 Sentinel. iu i * i - i « u Mrs. W. M. l.ockwood carnc down from Seattle Tuesday morning to visit relatives. Mr. I.ockwood will arrive tomorrow. Kami cultivators at Wynne A Wood«. F ifty men and U team» under the rl Vaatrli la »pending the ;ir* at the K. S. liuldrrinan supervision of Al. Klledgc, are at work on Hirch Avenue thia week. ^tijada. Mr« Hen («rot! attended carnival at Portland, Sam McKcrnaii h«» «old hia auto to S. K Mctiavrun. i place on earth to get flue ait Morroe'a at the bridge. f6t Mure W hit« Flour can't be bealen. Kvcry sack ia guarantee*! to aatiafy or money rctunded. Sterling Keeii Co. Mr» I'. J. Scholl and Mr John (iraber ami William Shane went . A. W. Wam|N>le attended the ural thia week, making the to the Mohemia mining district Tue»- day morning, to be gone a month or It. Scholl'a auto. ■WMBaanHMMWHaMBMwaiBaMawMaMWMMM more. A ir * l.undberg ami w ife were down from the Bohemia mines to iqiend Sunday viaitlng friemla. E BAKER (acral Blacksmith AND R E P A IR W ORK Dr. Ingram will remove it without pain. What? Why that »ore tooth of course. m29li Mr. Clark o f Grant« Maas, a con- 1 I traetor ami builder, waa in the city -LD. Anderaon la viaitlng her Monday. Mr. Clark it building the I2U.0UU brick achool building at Yon- -Portland ktt<l Coquille. ATED O N W E S T - - SID E O lllrr over call«. Charles Cooley, who ia cooking for mtUf the l). S. Logging Co. at Dmaton. waa Robt. Sutcliffe ia here front » looking after hi» orchard tract. down Sunday Ui look after hia place »‘•"»real, Dentist. Sllahy't Store. Vela Hickey haa accepted a here. •»The K«ir. Mill supplies: Swengel Hardware. What i thè U*e of Going to thè Hot Springs Io gei relievcd of that rheumatism, when Dr P iaher, thè Chiropractor- Neuropath can give you perrnanent ri.-lief, and nave you all that troutde arsi expenae 7 ile rari prove it. Culi for testimomuls. Living witneanea in thia city. Office upstair» in Mhil- li|» Building. Mhone 3 Acre Kancn - S ee' NINE DAYS ONLY Union Suits $2.00 M e r c e r iz e d ............ $1.49 I . 7 S K a lL rig g a ii______ 1.29 1 SO H a lL rig g a n _______ 1.19 1 2.S M a lb rig g a n _____________ .89 1.00 D a lb rig g a n _____________ .69 Heavy Ribbed Shirts and Drawers C om e in p in k and g r e y . Two-Piece Garments P in k , blue, n atu ral and b la ck C o m e and get fitted out w h ile K a ch a ll sizes are in stock . 39c ajj 50c and 65c v a lu e s ____ O w w HAM PTON TH E STORE T H A T SATISFIES t ■^X^X^X*->-XK*<-^X-X-X»<-XXX~X~X-X^XXX-*>*XX--X~>-X--X^-X->-X~X-t~X-X-X~>-X-X~>->->-X--X~X--X*-X~:- Engagement Extraordinary! ARCADE I ™ June 16 The Frank Rich Co. (Western) Sunshine Girls ! In Rapid Fire M usical Comedies! FISH M A R K E T 20 People : 14 Big Song Hits OPENING BILL The Girl In the Caberet” and C. F. HANDY HITS ON HEAD GROVE DEFEATS LORANE IN PICNIC BALL GAME WHEN HORSE TAKES FRIGHT ATAUTO 24 Acres-;: Inquire of D. P. BURTON Marguerite Johnson o f thia city was elected district attendant at the recent convention ot Women o f Woodcraft at Mad ford. The psrtiea who took the clothing from the houae at H a ll«' mill are k‘\own and if they are returned no questions will tie asked. jl2pd Silver Lake, having walked moat o f tearing him self loose from the harness. Mr. Handy was picked up by the oc the distance. cupants o f the machine and brought C. W. Caldwell and family, D. L. into the city for medical attention. England and fam ily, Mr. and Mra. H. Capt. J. C. Johnson and O. E. Wood- I. Short and D. Sterling and family son were passengers in the car. Mr. were among those who spent Sunday Woodson states that Mr. Handy had at London. driven into the summer road to allow J. W. Sears is in the southern part the machine to pass and that the horse o f the state on an extended business showed no signs o f frigh t until the trip. « machine was within ten feet o f him. Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Million le ft Tues In attempting to avoid the frigh tened day for Newport to apend the summer. animal *he chauffeur drove the machine John E. Cootor o f this city is among over a pile o f lumber and a picket the graduates from the Oregon A g r i fence. Mr. Woodson does not believe cultural College this year. either the driver o f the machine or a f Carlton Spencer o f this city took the horse can be blamed for the accident. part o f the devil in the recent perfor mance o f Peer Gynt at the university. brother at Oregon City. .1 V. Stewart o f Albany spent Sun Fruit Inspector C. E. Stewart at Conkey’a Fly Knocker, beat on »he day in the city. tended the meeting o f the State H orti market, for sale at Sterling Peed Co. Mrs. Emma J. Miller ia attending cultural Society at Eugene Saturday and delivered an address. Store. the rose carnival. Fine gooseberries, all you want to Mra. Anna E. Kinler. mother of H. r , nd A. C. Kinter, accompomed by pick yourself at 6c per gallon. B. F. a,. W j MMHflKNGKR Row River Mr. and Mr». <’ h«a. P’- Hageman and Howard. Patch on Sixth Street, one daughter nrrived from ? t »burgh mile south o f Main. j 12p<" Mr. and Mra. J. M. Parker returned ^'••ne G rig*» |a viaitlng rela- ye.ter.lay for an indefinite visit w th to Dexter Monday after a visit with her sons. Mrs. Hageman .a s “ 1 -omatock. o f Mra. Kinler. KInter Brothers, hou.e relative«. . ■ Npenrer m home from the uni- I VV. Woo«laon will soon return from furniahera. say they reah.e n w a »h«n ever thnt home i. not home without Texus t<> resume his ^orl^ * r l’° 8,tlon 8 " »hat Ust ami new fle(H „ f tho Cottage Grove Laundry • Rt are the only kind put In Mr and Mrs. John Bader are attend- ^G arden hose at Wynne * f#w ’ • "«ram. A ll w trk guaranteed. in.r the rose carnival this week. Their Mr«. A lf. Powell 1« spending daughter, Mrs. Kroseburg o f Milwau •rker ig aufTering with a par- day» with relative, on Coast P*r*li*ed oye. kee who had been visiting here, ac Chaa. Adams o f thia t\iy • » J » aenger on the Willamette l-.m» ed »“ •» companied them, and will return home . ®*menw«y of U ra n e waa In Mra. Bader will ac- from Portland. - yoaterday. was wreckml Saturday near Salem. her A t the Arcade June l«-»7 ¡¡¡-• ¡ J - h C° t i P» «neat line of rings just received Rich Co., a musical show of «1 * — J1 in diamonds. rubies, opals and all Misa Grace Lilly of Salem is visiting o f birth stones, also wedding kind*1 Miaa Marguerite Johnson. and see them at H. C. rings. Call 1 on nirnKi',’*‘,,r w* n»a|K«iition; jl2 t f 8 W. Martin returned J S J ‘" '" ’'" v r * . water front. Madsen from a business trip to Silver L.k._ Mrs Merle Scovell is attending the V t n d T * 0* track driver S. C,n L OC0.mot|V0 work for You’ll never look any i ^ e r than Kose Carnival at Portland thia week you do right - r U n - y photoB for and is also a delegate to the grand strong make some q «12-1» lodge. Order of Kaatern Star. Cottage Qfrove. Or. you. Stiaiios « t »«N o r th Sixth, j Men and Others C° me The Eugene Commercial Club and <-X ~X K ~:-X --:*-X ^--'.~X “ ;.-X*<“ X -^ -< ~ X -< “ X--X~:--X-<“ X “ X":~>->*X--X~X*-X--X> Woman’« Auxiliary held ita fourth a n -■ T ’V nual roae ahow laat week. In the pictures o f the office o f the Iron Ore, whose editor has been made A ll those knowing themselves in famous by being sued by Roosevelt, debted to Sterling P'eed Co. longer than the words “ L ive W ire Printshop’ ’ are thirty days are requested to balance strung across the front o f the building. their account by July 15, as we need Frank Marshall was up from Glen our money. Sterling Feed Co. j 12 dale Saturday and Sunday visiting Miss Marian White of Medford viaited friends. over Sunday al the A lf. Powell home. That Mile-a-Minute Show Z. L. Cox was up from Yoncalla Fri P'rank P’ronk of Seattle viaited over day ami Saturday and attended the big picnic. Sunday at the A lf. Powell home. The W. B. Cooper and F. L. Ingram Mrs. L. P. Bennett left Sunday for families attended the rose carnival thia Portland. week, going by auto and camping on and the Comfort for weary feet, worn in any the road. shoe. P'oct ca/.er, greatest invention Miaa Neita Hazleton has returned of the age. See Dr. Golf. from an extended visit in the northern Chaa. Bruneau made a business trip part o f the state. to Roseburg yesterday. G. W. Lancaster, who recently re K. W. Baurnan ia «(»ending the week turned from an extemled trip to Wash Carload of Scenery. Sweet Singers in Portland. ington, left Monday for a trip into Clever Dancers. Funny Comedians Southern Oregon. Horace Cochran is home from the forest range for a month or so. l)NI)KK NEW MANAGEMENT Charles Harlow and Roy Woods re All kinds of fresh fish. jCash paid turned Friday from completing their first year at the Oregon Agricultural for eggs, poul.ry, veal, mutton, pork. College. jm H. R. BLACK. Prop. The stores were closed from 10 o'clock to 4 o’clock Friday on account o f the big picnic. Only four of tho«e$3.40 lawn mower« Capt. J. C. Johnson and fam ily and left and no more coming thia year from J. W. Grant attended the circus at Eu factory. One more of the the $5.40 gene Friday evening, making the trip, left. They are ''hum m er«,'’ ball bear-' by auto. ing, 10-Inch wheel», 16-inch cut, 4: Victor Chambers, Misses Esther H ill knives. Wynne & Wood». and Hattie Landess formed an auto C. L. Hatch of Woodland, Calif., mobile party that attended the circus viaited over Sunday with Roy Smith. at Eugen# Friday evening. C. W. McGee ia making repairs to A. B. Atkins has been feeling quite Lorane went down to defeat before hi* home. poorly o f late. the Cottage Grove sluggers in the ball Through the courtesy o f Carlton E. Machine Driven Over Pile of Lum game follow in g the picnic Friday, the Geo. Atkinaon was down from the Spencer The Sentinel haa received an mine* thia week after more supplies. score being 13 to 9. The playing was ber and Picket Fence to Avoid The Cottage Grove High School An- invitation to attend the thirty-seventh a little ragged and drawn out but the Runaway Animal. game was a fairly good one. A com i nual haa been left at The Sentinel office annual commencement o f the Univer sity o f Oregon. for distribution. W hile coming into the city with a cal occurrence happened when Geo. Mr. and Mrs. Chaa. Walker and Mr. load o f berries yesterday afternoon, Marksbury fanned the air and the L o Mr. and Mra. H. H. Veatch left and Mra. Roy Baker were visitors at C. F. Handy was thrown from his rig rane catcher, who had failed to hold Monday evening for their new home in Portland the first o f the week. onto his head and seriously injured the sphere, chased George down to first Salem. Mrs. H. R. Godard and daughter, when the horse became frightened by while two Cottage G rove players came Mrs. Guy Agnew, have returned from the big M axwell car from the Neamith across the home plate. a trip to Newport. B atteries: Lorane—O. Crow, Sny Garage being tried out by Head Me h a lf bottom land der: Cottage G ro ve-A tk in so n and Cel- W. A. Turk has completed the im chanic Bob Boak. ?o thirds tilla b le. provements to his house. The horse then swung clear around lers and Glass and Sears. U m pires— Knougk tindier oil place to pay S. L. Godard is making extensive in the road and took a fter the car that Owens and Groff. purchase price H a lf m ile south Players: Lorane—Snyderc, O. Crow had passed, nearly clim bing into the repairs to his residence property. o f city limits. HughCurrin returned Saturday from car, catching a wheel in the car and p, Heck lb, E. Crow 2b, Farman 3b, Mr. ami Mr«. F. E. Dunk lee arrived L. L. Stafford has returned from a 1 k»ve your w ife buy her one of •ickleaa automatic blue flame Tueaday from Alaska. Mra Dunk lee, trip to Vancouver. •» »he Swengel Hardware Store, who la « former resident, will visit Miss Amanda P'oatcr spent Saturday ke, no tmell, no dirt, no heat. here while Mr. Dunklee goea on to San and Sunday at Newport. Francisco. Something novel and entertaining. Hoy DcaLarrea ia attending the roae The Frank Rich Co., at Arcade June I I n I A ll nrat- carnival thia week «.id viaiting h.a 16-17. _ |> I • n t Jf uf „ o, xrr9m ] n ruiiiva- 77«Wli»nl .U ,,f |»rrl.. iJ ” * 1 large straw »heil, bla '•«Woullmllilln»», ninnine Sj, -, »"".»l-one. water pitxai to houae l''* '" r * «dg» that. Quarter mile 7 _- mil«* lo | mmm ! tiiflrfl will »eil »Iura ami ImiilamenU if ‘° W Costs and real values have been completely dis- These goods are all desirable, yet remarkably W. W. Jackson o f Lorane was in Eu gene over Sunday. Wm. Brund, H. J. Shinn and E. L. Willard were in Eugene Monday on cour^ (jUgj ness. J. L. Senter has taken over H. T. W ille y ’s leases o f the Mortensen resi dence and fruit ranch. He haa also bought the grow ing crop o f chickens and all chicken seed on hand.—Yoncalla Time*. Mrs. 0 . M. Kem and son le ft Sunday for an outing at Seaside, lsham Burnett returned last night from an eight months’ visit in Ten neasee. The Ladies’ Civic Improvement Club of Creswell held a rose festival yester- day. Over 70 varieties were repre sented. E. F. Ghormly arrived from Portland Monday and haa taken the third trick with the Southern Pacific. SAYS WAS CAUGHT WHILE TRYING TO CATCH SOME ONE ELSE A. Davis and O. Davis ss, G. G. Crow, If, Sutherland cf, P. Crow rf. Cottage Grove— McGee ss, Hankins 3b, Marks bury rf. Glass and Sears c, Brund c f, McCargar lb, Brumfield If, Mackin 2b, Atkinson and Cellera p. A lva Davis o f the Lorane team threw his ankle out o f joint in the second in ning while bringing in a score. Cottage' Grove Chapter No. 4, 0. E. S- Regular meetings second and fourth Fridays of the mouth at Masonic Hall, Pacific Highway: Next meeting June 13. I WANT ADS Advertisements in this department Putting up the defense that he was 6c a line. Figure 6 words to line, -j- caught with booze which he was using ~:-*x~:->-x-x-:--:-<*-x->->->-x~>-x--x-:-: in aiding detectives to catch some one else, W. C. Billings pleaded guilty to FOR S A L E OR T R A D E the indictment returned against him o f violating the local option law and Judge 20 LO TS IN .P U E B L O , COLO., V A L - ued at $300 each, w ill trade one or Coke imposed the penalty o f $500 fine all o f same fo r Cottage Grove or and 30 days in ja il, but on recommen Lane County real estate. S. F. dation o f the prosecuting attorney Jackson. May29tf only $100 o f it ia to be paid at once and the balance holds over him pending FOR S A L E OR R E N T . - L O T 6. L A N - good behavior. The $100 was paid. dess acreage, containing l i acres, price $1,600. Inquire o f S. W . R iggs, Cottage Grove, or G. W. Hubbard, Falls City. Ore. May22tf EUGENE WILL PLAY HERE SUNDAY FOR S A L E .— H O U SE A N D LO T FOR $1,000. House has 7 room s. Lot has 75 foot front and is 95 fee t deep. A lively exhibition o f base ball ia D. B. Chamberlain. d l3 tf expected Sunday when the Eugene team w ill be here for a contest with FOR R E N T the local team. The Eugene team ia composed o f crack player*, but the FOR R E N T . F U R N IS H E D HOI SK- keeping room s. Cor. Seventh and C. H. Sedgwick was up from Cres home team has added some players that Adams. Mrs. E. A. Cottle. m8tf makes a good exhibition certain. well laat night.