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tu filoni' |ist«Mi'i| hy fin NtHv|iurt, Cor vii II ìn uim J otJiiT ori'uni/.iitlofi«, jM'tition 11144 fili* Cor sull in A K;i*t«TM fu it» loutl frinii Yiti|OÌmt tu N«’tt|*«*rt, fluii« « l i m i m i f i f | j r loiut jiorfioii of fti«* fri|# lo Nw|iorf, TI m - iimtf»-r «vili In* |#r** Stop! Look! Listen! Mi'fitnl fo f hi* r l l l l i Hf i f m flé'X t UHM'! ilitf. All ilinlti’* li h I f prlro Kinttr iif Uf OH \ Tli«* Hurkbol«J«*r f u i u i l y in ni fin* f i r n . K«*rr fti iitilv iii ofoi « I ii|» M o h I i v C r i 'i 'k f o r ti H ijim I h v o l i t i n e . FU«* h arc di«eai»e currier«. Live and breed in filth. Infect food l*y Kerin laden feet. Mrn. K. K. Miti Each female can lay l.r>0 ckkh S creen» will keep them out. Let ua call and measure your doora and windowa for acreena. I*. S. Muy 4 to It I n state wide clean up, paint up nnd fix up week. Momltty K ili r s f «IÌH |iltiy o f «11 ti in ori «1 r i n |^«« in • I h # i» y in M a il-« ri *s ttim lo vv n if i *Jh COTTAGE GROVE MEG. CO. P A IN T S , O I L S A N D B R U S H E S n*tnrn««l • 1 1 »y frolli Ku^i'lii' w I mt i ' «In* liffiiiilr il fin f «I ii i* rii 1 o f fi i r K rn m lt iiof lo'r, M r*. \iiM*ri<'u II. Ctu lmiM, v\ fio «I mo ! uf Hfil»*in if fio ii440 o f Mf yi'jtfM Mrn. C o i' li r im WIM fi tt»’ l| k notti! |00||««*r tt Ito I* f OHHI‘(| fin | i l l i i l i n t tif b o i f r in i i . Vfrs. M i l l s wus '« 11 li li«*r n ri «I in of h**r for t t to w r r k s bc for«* tinnì li. Mr. urlìi Mrs. IC. W ink I m w«*r*‘ in Ku 44 «* ii *' Tburatltty. Mrs, I*. T. I>»*v « r«’nux v\ n • u|> from Kiijji'ip’ I.' m I Wrilni'srlny. I ’«n tli«* originili YYillinj' Workrr of w lio'|.|#-nH Town. I ’Il h« 1 1 > you |#ny n j I i o i i h »*, oio\o info if, mc II if. or trra«I«* if nml «I«* if f|U)( k. Hottf iriH tt nnf mi. TALES OF THE TOWN WHICH YOU MAY NOT HAVE HEARD MANY MATTKltS OK MORE THAN PASSIMi N o tic e ! MOMENT N K W LOT O l ’ C H I L D R E N ’S HATH R E C E IV E D T O D A Y Any item in thear colttimia containing a k<*y <Iut<- on tli<' last line thereof is paid advertiaing. (Tins announcem ent is made in eum- plianee with the postal regulations.) H K MrClnvrun r «• f n r »» **« I Htimlnv tn^hf front u trip lo Kliirmifh KnlU Mrs. Kinl Kirkluml of l'or ( In ltd i» aa | •«* * ti « 1 1 ti a C fh«* wr«*k ttifl» \lra John Hnr k«*r itti«! Mr» Jin k Miller Iloti 't f o r •*I ♦!»«* firi'iiii'it ’« lom fif ut TI»«* Hr* tomorrow (Thur«*«lt»y ) night. I>i m I ri* f Atform y h c n i» w i. < tip fr«»m Kmji’tir Hnliinliiy !•» Invpstlgnti* t liur^ea of u rriiti«* roniniilt**«l b«*r«' A purk«*«l h«»u»c |»m,tnl t li a* first «’pi Mo«|t* of "Ktninwny Jtiti«*’ * uf Ih«* H«» M««n«litv night. K«*ml fin* Mtory «’ini* m c«'k in Tlir Ha*rilim,l tin«l *»•«' fin* pn fura*« Momlny night». What Next? We’ll Tell You A Musical Comedy Riot! The Old Minds' Musical and Literary Society Will Render a Reading 40-People-40 (twueUilus N » w Something Oeul Uniter th» auspici. of die Cottage Orovs Hand assisted tiy prominent busmens men At the Armory Friday, Apr 30 Admission 26c and 15c The Itnlirock home in Silk Creek bare |y escaped being destroyed by fire Sun day morning. R W. Itnumnn wns up from Drain Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Romaine, who hail been visiting Mrs. Romaine's parents. Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, left Saturday for their Washington runeh. Mr. nnd Mrs. O. M Kein motored to Eugene Sunday with their daughter Miss Myrtle nnd the Misses Dougherty nnd Mrl.enn, who had spent a part of their vaeation here. The three young women remained to resume their s t u d i e s nt the university. O E T T H E B E S T Big-game Hunting Airedales Hred from experienced work- era. Theae dog* are trailera, tree harkera and atayera. The heat dog* on earth. Pups $10 each. David Origgi, Cottage Grove The heat ia always the cheapest Misses Mona Dougherty and Ruth Mrl.Piin of Eugene were guests Inst week of the Misses Myrtle Kcm and Lenii I’erkins. Mins Dougherty was here the entire week nnd Miss McLean arrived Friday. Miss Ada Matthews returned Sunday to Eugene to resume her studies ut the university after spending the Easter v a eat inn here. The date for “ The Hridge of the Hods," by Mary Anna Martels, has I... . changed to Mny 5. npr 21 e Mr. II. It. Owen, veterinarian, office with Modern I’hiirmney, phone »2. m U l f V'ietor f'hambers returned Sunday to resume his studies nt the II. of ( >. P IA N O S World '* Best Pianos at Portland Prlcaa- Easiest of Term*. See the W I L E Y B. A L L E N 0 0 .'* line at Mill* A Roach Murtc House. NEW FLOWERS TODAY N E W V E L V E T KIRHONE Kly »rriTiin; Mtt«*ng«*l II ttrritt’ttr«* Hfor»' III«' M h m ' k Vila Mutfhrwii, Myrtl«* ANOTHER LAROE LOT OE N O T IO N « OPENED AT K«*m un«l flo o r gtirntN fro m Kug«*iit*t M I m o ' h I »««iig h rrtY itiitl M« ( ’In h i , iitofor«'«! <ip M«»al»v Cr« « k I'ruluy on tin o u tin g ;. THE I ’n tn f i, l»ni"'h« i m o l p .u n t c r a ’ Htipplo*.« »a flo* I'o f ID 4*»' G r o v e M it nuflM 't tirin g l*o. rioh.ll (••*<» \V Hrmlli-v, f<#rip« r «olifor of fh«* Yoiimllii I hio ' h . who«*«* pinnf liurnml luxt w«*rk, i« in flo* «• • fv on l»iii«in<**H. Mi». Iv I'. Ki*«lfor«l Ini*« iiiovcd to Ku U«*io* f'urrin ( ‘oo|i*y, ug«nt for thr Or«*gon Fir«* K«*I m f A hhim - i if ion «if Mr Minn villi*. n lltfr Th«* Hprigg* I • I it «* k miii 11 h shop hriM junt 1 «nilfil(*t«*i| a fop for flo* Him k in« * r • • A MrKnrl.trol nuto trurk ft» i»«» with flo* «»♦hrr wom|tt«»rk n*ri*nfly mm Jr l»y th<* ■'iirni* firm Sfiriuk'« Hf«»» hn\«* nl»o put HtMifM onto fh«* llohrmin »tttgr. Ii«»lli*i| l*t»rl»*\ at tlo* flour mill $1.25 pt*r mirk. Mm. Htiioly. mt»fhi*r o f Mr» J. II If«»! dun, hu* ln« n nrriounly ill thr punt two tt «•«•k h 1 »iit in li«»t ti'f. Mr««. Anna T«'«*t«*rn » m vinititlg ttf flo rrim. Mtlliro-rv \% i 11 I»«* m « »|«| rritin'lv at your m«*n \, April 24. Th«* Vogu«*. t» 2 lr Mr utol Mr** W M \N illiaim* «»f Mirhigrtn, tt ho hmt l»«*«'»i visiting Mr. niii! Mm. t'hui*. MutthcttM, left thiH it* ori tig for I. om \ug«'l«*N. Mr. atol Mt Mstthewi i 1 lit i Mrs u . i \ i»it«o| th«* (iuirkHil\«*r mito* r»t III .« k Hutto y«*»t«*r<fti v. Kmt«*r liroN. are rlosing out their en tin* stork. It is yonr chance to save tnonry FAIR Alfred Jury and family moved Friday t into their home on East Main Street, J Vtreated the day before by the Hcdo j family. Dr. C. E. Frost Ims purchased ¡, Hun k ear. See in«* l#**for«» you ••♦•II you mohnir «if | ttf« mi |, J, K, Hpruy. i>r fin«! M m . ('. K Kr*i»»t iu«<for»'< 1 t«> j Ku|t«*rit* H«ifi«Ji»y. Tkofii'ii* }f«'K«*ftn, u l„oran»’ funm-r, «li«*«l m M«*r«y IioM|iituI nt hui»«*!!«* Wr«l ii»*i»«liiy nt tin* fi| 4 «’ of 73 ynurn. H«» Imfl >*•••*r* living in Icorani* f‘»r tno yvurn un<l Ii a • I no kn««vvfi ri'liitiv«'» in Oregon. Munttt* yourai’lf «luring your Rpnr«* | fnoin«*ntx. In«|uir«' of Tin» Hentinel i«lioiit holnrHhi|» hi Irit<rmtional i'or r«’i» 4 >ofi«l<*n<«* Hchooki. nn hlOtff . 1 « » h « |tnrliii 44 nn«l Klninr ('row*- tt«-n* in from I,ora in* Monday* Th»*y n-fmrt tin* i,h#M*i»«* f»i«’tf»ry th«*r<* n*udy for o|»«*r ut ion- A i In-* **- flank#*r bun b«*«*n hir*»d from lili.irnook. MlNlf ord Sun; W. R. Hug!ey reports that his cun tied apple juice is meeting with great success in California. Near ly four carloads have already been sold at n value of approxitiialely $3lUhl, and orders are coming in daily. About 1.1 carloads are already in sto. k and nt the present rate they will be sold out before sli ill liter when the real rush on the new beverage is expected. “ Aaron Hoggs, Freshman,” will be given at the Arcade Theater Friday ev ening by high school pupils. Hood River News: One of the big geat parcel post shipments to be handled | oy the local poatoffire arrived Inst week 1 from Head, Ore., and consisted of H. W. j ' an ton's complete household goods, the j hipincnt including everything from > funks to the family washboard. These | rtir.les were wrapped separately and mim J c u idle nearly as high ns a man’s | head. They were delivered on rural toute No. 2. The longer one delays to insure, the greater the danger that be will die un natired; and to die uninsured during <he productive years of life is to entail pecuniary loss upon one’s family nnd stute Talk to Harry Mctrnlf about the Columbia Special Combination. Iwtbnnon Express: Merely to nseer-| 'aiti their habits and customs and about what it would cost to raise them. Rocky V\ iljo*. a Corvallis k Eastern engineer who runs between Albany ami the mountain section of Linn County, is keeping thr.... .. four minks and two skunks, fur bearing uniniuls of the bear and weasel family, in a pen at his home in Albany. As far as he has gone in his exper.incuts, Mr. Willis is confident that the raising of these aniin:ils in Oregon could be made u far more profit able business than is the cattle, sheep and hog business. WOOL J PAPER M. E. JOHNSON PEANUT BUTTER Kerr & Silsby A. S. DRAPER RUNAWAY JUNE x the interesting, perilous road of Love, M ystery, Adventure Attack with her the world old question oi money between husband and wife i “Runaway June” T he great photoplay serial by G eorge Randolph Chester The Second Installment at , The REX THEATER j w to. lettole., and Miss Winnie were in Eugene Thinsduy. The Uro» II l.iilnl r Co. of this city lias sold its I.initier yard at Koseloirg, The famous «I. It Walk us remedies, extracts nod spires. It. A. Heelejr, Ku pue. Regular xisits to f'ottago «irove. meh lot fe There were apparently more trout fishers Sunday tlinii there were trout. Mr. h. mull lie Wilson, Mrs. lb lie Knowles and Mrs. Ida King hn\e l»een ell l leil delegates to the state Rein kuh roiiventian which meets ut Newport in May IS. (it! it slirrif'ee of lints lit The Vogue Saturday, only. a2lr t’lin. Thornton is home from Culifor 0 f t a hand corn planter from the nin where he spent the winter with his Swengel Hardware Store und plant your unele, Abe Spray. corn and beans in the right way. Medford Mail Tribune: Miss Corn Bennett of this city, while packing ap pies last year, put her name and address £ BEST M A R K E T PRICE TOR n a box, and Monday received n letter from S Brewster, London. England, notifying her that her note had been re S T A N L E Y IIIC KEY. ccivcd The Englishman tells of the X Commercial Bxro or Phone 'OF 14 war, and how he and the rest of the men Cottage Drove. Ore In tf of Yorkshire are drilling for the day when they will have to cross the ehnii ^ x -i-^ w -c -x x -x x x -.-x x -x / : nid nnd fight the Gerinuns. Besides Ihe letter the Briton enrlnses some views of <L (I, Warner is spending a eotiple English hills, and the training schedule of Kitchener's army. Mr atol Mr«. (Iro. Tr*«*tt*m \ init«*«| at wneks in the Bohemia district. th«* Chan T«*«*t<*r» ho no* at Horctin Sun List the thing you do not want with If you have stumps to blast out. use «lay. •I. F. Spray for bis big sale April 27. Trojan powder. It does not have to be W«ir*| hr«« riiolotl hrr«* of iro »loath Mr. and Mrs. Hurry Mart were in thawed and will not give you head chc. Wynne A Woods, Agents. of Mi»» Mu title Kirkpatrick at Newport. Portland several days Inst week. She f«»rm«*rly livnl her«*. I.orane is considering the erection of Fred \\ right of Walker bought a a m-tv high school building. If you unut n «Imuiotitl. .rr Mud.rn. Ford ear Inst week. All ftim month he sill sell diamonds, the B. F. Hendricks, u laine County pin Don't forget your fishing tackle; get liirthstonr for April, nt reduced prices; it from the Swengel Hardware Store. neer, died last week ut Eugene. ♦JNl.tMl ring's for *15.(HI; *L'5.au ruiK. for Harry Wynne is still confined to the An interesting ceremony linking the ♦ 2 U. 00 , and all Others ut less than they house. present with the early days of the W il can I m - !>oti|{|it for ut wholesale. I>iu The Cottage drove Hand has placed lamette valley took place at Pleasant woods are iiluuvs ^oo<l nnd the cheapest Hill Sunday morning when Rev. E. C. jewelry you ran buy in the long run. its order for uniforms. W igmore. of the Eugene Bible I'niver Look in window. You ran buy a rook stove for less upr 2 l 2 s sity. dedicated u pulpit made from an than wholeoule price nt Kintcr Bros'. C M .liirkson was down town this old stump that did servin’ as a horse D. J. Benkcy, organiser for the Wood block more than till years ago. morning for the first tune in twelxc of the World, was h i the city Friday. days. S l* of millinery at The Vogue Sutur Mrs. Lucy Holland is opening n res day, April 24. a21c Mrs. (Jeo. M. Hawley went to Mrnin yesterday nfternoon for a few days’ (iiurunt in the building recently vacated The Coast Range Lumber Co. will re by the lies Lnrr.es grocery. v isit. M im e operations ut its mill .it Mabel. Manager tiatke says that the supply of I’art of the .....ipts at The Rex to men is in excess of the demand. morrow night will be used to purchase budges for the fire department. Lane County has several hundred school boys und girls entered in the The notarial commission of T. « ’. Wheeler was filed for record with the ndustrial contests conducted by State county rlerk yesterday, Superintendent J. A. Churchill, accord ing to I.. P. Harrington of Crrswell. A ninriinge lireuse was issued ye* who directs the industrial survey work We have It priced right. Let us terdav to Charles E. Males and Miss in the stute. Florence tireen, both of Cottage tirnve. help you solve your decorating Have never lost it ease. Dr. (Joff, Law retire I’helps received u box of Shim Hospital. npr7tf orange blossoms Monday from his moth and paint troubles. er. who i. at Alameda, t'lilifornin. Mrs. \niong the committee appointments Phelps experts to return about the first | for the meeting of the 42d session of of Muy. 'he Oregon Stute Grange appear the names Of O. W. McFarland of this city April showers won’t stop me from 1st Door North Stoneburg'8 as chairman of the committee on trims helping you move. I 'll aid you in seleet Cigar Store------------- - W e s t Side | port at ion nnd Mrs. McFarland as a mg another home, Hentinel want ad. member of the committee on mileage Mrs. Edna M. Keiti has begun suit in and per diem. the eireult eourt against Claude J. Krm Mr. nnd Mrs. W. M. Williams of Hen for a divorce. They were married duly Latest popular music nt I5r. Mills 29, IIM 12 , nrrording to the complaint, & Roach Music House. f24tf ton Harbor, Mich., have been guests during the past week of Mr. and Mrs. nnd have one minor child, John Arthur, Stanley Hickey, it local farmer, Inst aged five years, who is now with his week purchased u pool of 1700 pounds Chas. Matthews. mother here, .She ink' for his rare and of mohair, paying the top market price, custody. lie is now dcttling in word and mohnir. A. S. Powell has been appointed ad Elbert Bede, of The Sentinel, has EVERYTH ING IN LUNCH ininistrntor of the estate of his father, been appointed one of the delegates to GOODS. IN C L U D I N G A. S. Powell. The estimated value of the International Press Congress which the property is *< 1000 . meets ut San Frnncinco July 5 to 10. See the pretty display of din mond Someone else may want the things rings in Mndsrn's window. ii LL2S | you do not WHiit. List them with J. 5\ A social for the members of the | Sprny for his big sale April 27. ehureh and the attendants will be given The first game in the Twilight in bulk ut the Christian Chureh Fridav evening. „ League was plnycd Friday, when the April 23. All who can do so are asked |{,>ars defeated the Braves bv a score of to come representing in some way a I d to ,‘t. bible character or book of the liible. Col. W. II. Hlnir hns returned from The rhododendron cnrnivnl dates for Portland to look nfter his interests here, Florence have been set for Mny 21 and lie was quite seriously ill during the 22 . past winter. That a cannery mny be erected at We ship our lawn mowers direct from (llenadn for the purpose of running the factory and cun sell you a good one for millions of gallons of huckleberries thnt *3.45 Wynne *c Woods. grow wild in the hills surrounding the You can let your taxes go unpaid, L. H. Marmitte writes from Baerumen stand o ff the butcher, baker and gro town, is the statement of J* (). Holt, manager of the Eugene Fruit Growers ’ fo that he can't get along without his cery man nnd make it nil right later, Association, who visited that section of Cottage drove paper. but if property burns thnt is not in the county last week. sored, you are up against it. Better talk with Hurry Metcalf today. npr7tf If you are going to build it will pity you to figure with the Hwengel Hurd Henry Fisher ol Mareola, formerly foreman for the Brown Lumber Co. of wnre Store for hnrdwnre, point, nnd this city, is seriously ill at Marcola. building mntcrinl. Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing J K. Miles was up from Marroln dur The commercial club has received a Official Plano Tuner for the Univer ing the past week. letter from N. S. Woodcock, president sity of Oregon School of Music. of the Corvalli* First Mattonili Hank, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson and Or Leave orders with Mill* & Roach and nn attorney nt that place, asking v ill Burnett have gone to Hnv City, Music House, First Nat. Ha ’ Bid. the club here to pus* resolutions similar where they have positions ns teamsters. WALL Tra ve l With WHERE YOU ALWAYS GET \ SHOW FOR YOUR MONEY j I M o n d a y , A p r il 26 | T __________________________________________ —---------------------f* j READ THE STORY IN THE SENTINEL j » » » » » » » w ^ x x ’w x - » x ’» x / y r w « » x / - w » » » x - x - » » « » Splinterville....................... Dan Woods Five tooth cultivators, both horse and man power, Iron Age garden tools, and Happy Jimmie Jamison, a m i eptiblr junior............................. Herald White hand seeders are sold by the Mwengel Beau Carter, a prominent senior Hardware Htore. ................................ Clarence Spencer Worth llarvey, Oliver Veatch and T. C. Wheeler were in Eugene Monday Pepper Jervis, studying repose at col lege.......................... Herman Edwards night attending a meeting of Royal Ep. ■netus P. Boogs. a pillar of Splin Arch Masons. terville: and Mr. Chubb, born tired. \V. P. Huff has moved into his new ..................................... Norval Powell home a short distance north of his for Casey Jones, a college politician. . . . mer one on Pacific Highway. Finley ................................. Everett Garoutte Hutf has moved into the place vacated Misv Elizabeth Maudina Feenv, a hy his father. waitress........................Kathleen Kem We carry bee supplies, double shovel Mrs. Chubb, a boarding house keeper plows, horse cultivators and Planet, Jr., ....................................Dorris Harding garden tools. Wynne *c Woods, hard Mrs. Pickens, a boarding house keeper war«. .............. Judu Trunnell Mrs. W. C. Johnson returned Monday Miss Evelyn Newcomb, a college belle from a visit with her daughter, Mrs. . ....................................... Huerta Boyd Eugene Matlock, at Eugeue. !.ois Hunter, a g irl’s friend............ ....................................... Maud Doyle The jury fonnd for the defendant, ; with a changeable Governor West, in the Copperfield ilam Cherry Caruthers. heart.................................... Genevieve Jury tge suit. The case against Colonel I jvw - Loretta Rea, a romantic j u n i o r ..... uo of this city was dropped. ................................ Lots Thomas Now is the time to list yonr prop Miss Dollie DeCliffe, nee Chubb, a • rty for the big auction sale, April 27. vaudeville queen................. Sadie Cox •See ine about terms. J. F. Spray. aprtlc E. C. Row land, a former resident of Cottage (irme, spoke in Phillips’ Hall Monday night on “ Political Justice- Abroad.v Henry Fischer, a lumberman of Mar i ula. was taken to Halsey Saturday suf i fering from u severe attack of appendi- eitis. He was brought down on a i stretcher.— Eugene Guard. Ads. under this head at one cent Y K. K. Mills was in Eugene Monday. a word earh insertion for live insertions; l<i 2-3 per cent dis- X count after fifth insertion; 3;: £ 1-3 per cent discount after eighth y insertion. Minimum charge of X Mary Anna Bartels. Reader. loe each insertion. Figures nnd I Program: ( Irchestrn. initials are >«>unted as words. V Introduction. B o o k I. Chapter 1— Cecil G rey’s call to the LOST— B E N C H OF KEYS. R E T U R N Indians. to Chas. Matthews or Sentinel for Chapter 2— Multnomah's call to coun reward aprl4c eil. Chapter 3— a - Story of Wallulnh’s LOST M Y s i ’I K : B U T DR GOFF will fix it so that I can walk the path mother. to gloryland. apr7tf b) Multnomah's commission to Wal WANT ADS THE BRIDGE OF THE GODS lulnh. FOUND— A W A Y To BUY AN D SELL BOOK II. at little expense— through The Senti Chapter 1— Snoqunlmie und Cnvuse nel’s classified columns. apr7tf tribe on way to the council. Chapter 2— The opening of the coun l o s t — A W A N 1 \D. c u s t o m e r — became the want ad. -sold all the eil. good-. apr7tf Orchestra. BOOK III. FOR R E N T— N E A T COTTAGE. BEST location; price reasonable. Inquire Chapter 1— Cecil Gray first meets Walluiah. of Worth Harvey. apr!4c Chapter 2— { « ) The races. (b ) Cecil’s second visit to Walluiah. FOR S A L E OR T R A D E Chapter 3— (a ) The hunt. B O U N D OAK D IN IN G T A B L E \\l> (IG Cecil’s resolution. six heavy chairs to match; also full Chapter 4— (ni The orations. sized bed, springs ami mattress at (b) Cecil's reproach and victory. bargain. J. W. (»rant. Jefferson Ave. (c) Cecil's last visit to Walluiah. and Thirteenth St. Orchestra. BOOK IV. FOR S A L E — F U R N I T U R E OF SIX Chapter 1 — Multnomah's visit to his room house by piece; also piano and wife's tomb. Jersey cow. Mrs. I,. Hunt, Royal Chapter 2— Cecil's last message. Academy, phone 20F14. a l l 21 pd ( hapter 3 — ( hi Walluiah‘ s wedding. (b) The wedding trip. PIGS FOR S A L E FOR D E L IV E R Y AT (c) Multnomah's funeral bark. weaning time at my place on Silk Chapter 4— Conclusion. Creek, or in Cottage Grove. John W. Presentation of diploma. Bates, Cottage drove. Ore. mchlOtfc ORA R E A D H K M ENW \Y. Instructor FOR S A L E — F I N E STOCK PIdS. At Arcade Theater Wednesday. May John H. Hull, 2 miles south of town. fifth. Admission 25c and 15c. Tickets Phone 5F5. uJItc at The Elite. Curtain at K p. m. OEM ADDING M O I U N L . Jl s r I'll L thing for a small business. Costs *10. Now machine at *6.00. Inquire nt Sentinel office. mrhlOtf WRESTLING AND BOXING AT MOOSE SMOKER S C H O L A R S H IP I N IN T E R N ATION M. Correspondence Schools for sale. Can be paid for monthly. The Sentinel. A wrestling match nnd n boxing I. 11. match in the amateur classes are sehe O. I. C. PIGS FOR S A LE . Veatch. apr7 14pd duled for the Moose smoker next Tues day evening. The w restling matrh will A SN VP— U. S. CREAM SEPARATOR. be between Roy Brown and Stanley 400-pound capacity, good running Damewood and the boxing match be condition, price *11. W. J. Mossen tween •• Brick’ ’ Rinnrd and “ B i ll” ger, Row River, Ore. Biddings. The wrestling is in the 15N- FOR S A L E OR TR VDF Ft >R RE V 1 pound class and the boxing in the 135- estate— Fashion Livery Stables, Cot pound class. tage drove. C. W. Simpson. a21tfe W H I T E MIN ORCA EGOS *1.00 PER High School Play. setting. Prize winning stock. Mr-». The high school will give n play nt J. P. Graham, phone 152 Y. n 2 1 tfc the Arcade Theater Fridny, April 23, entitled “ Aaron Boggs, Freshman.“ FI LL SI ZED BED S P R IN G S A N D The cast of characters is us follows: mattress at a bargain. J. W. Grant, Aaron Boggs, a Freshman from Jefferson Ave. and Thirteenth St.