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? BOY’S EYE INJURED WITH MARKET IS FOUND FOR LOGANBERRIES SKY ROCKET ii MATINEE EVERY AFTERNOON ImprovemenU at Arcade Theater The nevv management at thè Arcade Oanuery Has Unexpected Order for lias beeu busv thè pnst few day« put tillg lieve elee!rie lights ili thè lobby. Hundred Crate« Pur Day Must Tliev were lìghted fur thè first time Be Ripe and Clean. last night and inuke ii ver» attrnetive appeui aio e Mr. Black forti Ini» Iliade Manager Mule« of the cannery now good li im promise to keep a elean bouar Ini« an opportunity to «ell loganberries, l’or Saturday night. The theater lui« for which there ha« been no demand beeu «erubbed tlirouglioiit. The «ereen lias beeu repalnted alili gives a unirli heretofore. The price offered in 3 brighter appearutice to thè pictures. cents per pound, less freight to u near IVQWAPAVS ves TneyVe: got into T h e H A 8 I T O F S E e i N T he best picture SHOWS EACH WEEK :: Laugh » bit it w o n ’t hurt you. TREESURMOUNTEDBYTALL COLUMN OF INSECTS Bring your wife around to the show ami let her enjoy a smile or two. Inject a little moving picture happiness into the family circle. The ■tat* of Ohio. Cltv of Toledo, I Lui a« County, ( Prank .1 Cheney imikra osili Hint he 1« ■solili |i«rtlier ut the ft nil of I1' J Cheney A C o. Join» huslnes« In the City of To- I sit«. County nnd Htnte nforesald, nod that »«Id finn will |inv the «imi of U N K l l t ’ NI ’Itici > I » 11.1.AItM tor m i l and «y. #ry m «e of C»tnrrli that eaiinot lie cured by th« use of II AI l.’N C V T V I t l t l l Cl III IQ I HANK I C IIKNKY Hwnrn to before me nod subscribed In niv |ire««iu'», ltd« (liti d «v ut I >«• «oilier. A P HUM (Heal) A \V GLKA HON. Notary Public 11*11« Catnrrh Cure Is taken Internally ■ ml m i l directly upon (lie I i I inm I and mu- coll« «urtai c» of the «vstern Herid for l•■lll•l•>nl■l» free P J C I I K N K Y * C O . Toledo. « Hold hv all I inumisi» TV Take 11*11 * Kamlly nils tin • nn«ilpeilan The only ter ton it Fourth of July aeci dent reported in this* vicinity w a i thnt of little Roy Wumpole, non of Mr. mid Mr*. A. \V. Wttuipole. While playing with *ome other children n rocket held by nnother child went off nnd «truck him in the eye. The lower lid was bad tv burned nnd the eyeball «lightly uf fected but it is thought there will be no permanent injuries. The Wumpole, by station, all crates returned. Up to Frank Kelley and Mark Ouroutte faun a hundred crates a day can be used at Those who ml v ertiae in The Hcntluel lie» were on u picnic up Monby Creek this price, payment to be made in 1*0 cun give you belter tirici’» on men-linn at the time of the accident, which oc days. The fruit must be ripe but firm dise f li ri ii those who d o n ’t, beeituse they curred Sunday, and the families had ami free from hulls and stems. Crates sell larger ijunniitlee und d o n ’t need so intended remaining over Monday. On ami boxes may be secured ut the can Vida Mail Asks F.xplanaUou of Uuusual Inrge n profit, jn29tf Occurrauce Wltiiessed Heveral account of the accident the party came ncry. Days Ago, home Sunday evening to give the eye medical treatment. A peculiar sigili wns wifuessed a few days ago by llarold Richard», ulto II A llK E L A C O M P T O N live» seveu miles a b o v Volli, «cenni ing to a letter Mr. Richards has writ We sidirit n share of your pnlroiinge Geo. Bohlman believes that about a ten to The Register. He »uya: “ We llave wltnesied somethilig thls We do nil kind» of thousand dollars’ worth of gold has evening at our hume, seveu miles above A copy of the Pacific Coast Auto been stolen from him by former cm \ ida, whieh, to II», «erma verv peculiar Blue Book has been presented to The piove». The employes have left the Abitui :iu or 40 minutes after sllnset we discovered ili thè top of a grent fir trae P IA N O M O VING A SP E C IA LT Y Sentinel by Landlord Bartell of the mine ami it is understood thut they what we thought to ho a «warili of bees have taken with them whatever gold Hotel Oregon. The book covers the They were svvnying and inoving in uni they hud on hand. They had been run son liko a colimi a of «moke from a chini Ottlce: states of Oregon, California nnd Wash Elite Confectionery. Phone 72 Autu Drny for tpiick Delivery ington and British Columbia. It con niiig the null for n couple mouths The nev, thè rulumu exlending upwnrd frolli tains half page ads. for the Oregon “'O' claimed thnt someone else stole the t lo top of t he Ito# lo or SO fruì ” Huddenly we noticed thnt every Hotel, Woodson’s Garage and Barker’s first cleanup of about ♦500. Mr. Buhl Visiting card« The Sentinel tree mi thè foresi, «mali or lurgo, hnd Garage, each, of whieh cost ♦60. These man is of the belief thnt they thought it« ovv « colutilo exlending upwnrd from Cottage Grove business men, therefore this story would not go u second time thè top. The inserta were so nume n o i « c$c CTiM A N D H»£> W I F E S E E ^ T O --------------- O r E T A U Q / V C r H A P P I L V , w 1 11 b» enforeed rigidi)’ ami alan wsrn sumiller ciimpiug partirà tu be extreme I) rarefili witb cumpfires. REX T H E A T E R Cottage Grove Transfer GOLD BRICKS STOLEN FROM BOHEMIA MINE GROVE BUSINESS MEN IN AUTO BLUE BOOK W H E R E Y O U A L W A Y S G ET A S H O W FOR Y O U R M O N E Y Hauling and Heavy Dray Work Mrs. B. R. Job and Miss Esther SUsby gave a silver tea at the latter's home Friday afternoon. The object was to earn money for the annual ex perience social to be held this fall. About 40 were present. Mrs. A. C. Kinter entertained the M. P. O. club on the front veranda of her home Tuesday afternoon. A two course luncheon was serv ed, the color scheme of the dining table being car ried out in pink. Guests were Mes dames H. A. Miller and B. R. Job and Mrs. Moody of Oregon City. Mrs. Helliwell will be hostess to the club at the next meeting. try alcohol to remove those same spots and you will be pleased with the re suits. • • • A drop of cinnamon extract and three or four drops of vanilla added to a pot assisted to the extent of ♦ISO in the l*nd decided they hail better leave, tnk j uig »'**h **>•••“ «11 the gold that was on of chocolate will greatlv improve its publication of the book. fltnr. • • • This book gives the Ninth Street hand. It is understood thnt the men A few drops of oil of lavender in a road into the heart of the city ns the I \r*’ ■*‘N »" ,h** hills and have been seen cup of hot water will take away un pleasant odors of cooking in a few min main route for Facific Highway, w i l h j 1" ,h,> « e a m b o a t country. It is almost utek. It will also purify the air of a the river road as an optional route. The *mpossible for them to get out of the sick room. locutions of the three business pluees ] country, • • • represented in the advertising are When soiled clothes have to be kept in the bathroom a small barrel painted shown in the map of Cottage Grove, white inside and out. with holes in the whieh shows both the route through the sides for ventilation, is far better than city and the one around the city. a basket. J The R. N. A. Club met with Mrs. • * • C. W . Wallace last Tuesday afternoon. I f the skin is rough and dry use oat { A number of invited guests were pres meal instead of soap for toilet purposes ent and refreshmnts were served. • • • The Constellation Club gave a de lightful outdoor picnic Thursday after noon at Spencer Park north of the city. About 75 were present, the members of the club having invited their husbands. Guests were taken to the grounds from Masonic Hall in autos. The women were occupied with needle work and lawn tennis until the arrival of the men. At 6 o ’clock lunch was spread beneath the trees on the Spencer lawn. The club adjourned to meet in Septem ber. The feet should always be kept warm ' and dry; cold feet are a fruitful source j of consumption. • • • Cream of tomato is not apt to curdle ! if a teaspoonful of cornstarch with a I pinch of soda is mixed in the cream before it is added to the tomato mix ture. • • » Disston-Champion Stage Line Alex Lundberg, Proprietor F R E I G H T I N G Saddle Horses and Fucking to All Farts of the Camp l ’hone 10F41 ROSEBURG DEFEATS GROVE BY 11 TO 3 SCORE I f the wall is so soft that it will not hold a picture nail, mix a little plaster of paris and water; enlarge the hole and fill with the plaster and in a min Locals Lay Down and Visitors Walk The week of June 21 to 26 was re ute insert the nail and let it dry. O f f With Game.— Fans Are • * ' • union week in the family of Mrs. C. 8. When one rips out threads they wish Disappointed. Hefty at her home on the West Side. The event bad been planned for months they had three hands. I'se a fine cro prior to the home-coming of Miss Lura chet hook and the work is easily done. The fans were disappointed with the Hefty after an absence of five and a Full out bastings the same way. game Sunday between Cottage Grove half years in China. The home gather and Roseburg, not so murh because of ing was two fold in purposes, thut the ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ mother, now in her seventy-first year, the way the local team was beaten but might once more see her children to because of the reasons for its defeat. gether beneath the home roof, and that ♦ • The locals did not put up anything like the occasion of the daughter's home their usual game. With poor support, furlough might be made a memorable and pleasant one by a season of gen [Every religious orgauization is invit Pitcher Medley did not let himself out eral family visiting. ed to use this column for announcement and Earl took his place fur several Con All of the eight living children but of its services and other news. innings. Several easy flies were muffed one were present at the reunion, the tributors are requested to omit exhorta absent member being Mrs. Amy W a lk tions and other editorial matter, and to by fielders who ordinarily play league er of Phoenix, Arizona, who, with her make the announcement of services as ball and the final score was 11 to 3, Social functions, or somewhere thereabouts. daughter, made an extended visit here concise as possible. Stanley five years ago. On Monday, June 21, etc., and news outside of the weekly an Damewood did a little star playing but the children enjoyed for the first time nouncement may be elaborated upon.] outside of that the features of the game in many years the privilege of seven were the errors made by the locals. The CH R ISTIAN CHURCH « of the eight assembling at one time for a meal at the mother’s table and the Roseburg team did not have to put up Rev. T. B. McDonald, Pastor. occasion was one of thankfulness and Services next Sunday as follows: a very stiff game. good cheer for this blessing. Twenty- Bible School at 9:45; morning services one sat down to a palatable repast with at 11; Christian Endeavor at 7:00; ev the mother and daughter who were the ening service at 8:00. honored members at this gathering. Prayer meeting each Thursday even The party consisted of the aged mother, ing at 7:30; Ladies’ Aid Wednesday af six daughters, the son and his wife, ternoons. Expert Piano Tuning and Repairing one son-in-law, and thirteen grandchil All not worshiping elsewhere cordi Official Piano Tuner for the Univer dren. Those who were home for a part ally invited to attend. sity of Oregon School of Music. or all of the week are J. G. Hefty and N o preaching services next Sunday Leave orders with Mills & Roach family of McMinnville; Mrs. A. 8. Gus on account of the pastor being away at Music House, First Nat. Bank Bldg. tafson and two children of Newport; the state meeting. Mrs. H. J. Ritchey and children of An lauf; Mrs. Overton Dowell, Jr., and chil P R E S B Y T E R IA N CHURCH. dren of Mercer; Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Rev. D. A. MacLeod, Pastor. Wells and children of Elkton; Miss Services next Sunday: Bible school \ Hefty and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence at 10; morning worship at I I ; Junior Johnson of this city. Christian Endeavor at 3; evening wor ship at 8:00. Bible study Wednesday Hugh Currin, son of Mr. and Mrs. evening. Roscoe Hemenway has been wearing J. F. Currin of this city, was married Service 11 a. m. Subject, “ Justifi a rather sad look since the celebration to Miss Mabel McCoy of Portland June cation by Faith.’ 1 28, 1915, at the Treadwell Power Plant, Service 8 p. m. Subject, “ Power of at Currin bridge Saturday. A girl is fourteen miles from Juneau, Alaska. Speech.’ ’ --------------------------- the cause, but i t ’s not because she Mr. Currin was raised in this city and M ETH O D IST E P IS C O P A L turned him the cold shoulder or any moved to Alaska less than a year ago. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor He is an operator at the power plant for Thursday at 8:00, prayer meeting thing of that sort. Roscoe had dc the Treadwell mine and will make his Every Sunday: Sunday School at 9:45, feated all the sprinters of the male per home there. Miss Lulu Currin of this 8. L. Mackin, superintendent. Graded suasion that had appeared when a lit city, Mr. C urrin’s only sister, was in lessons. Mrs. Maude Wright, superin tie girl was pitted against him and attendance at the wedding. tendent primary department. Junior Epworth League at 3:00, Mrs. Helen literally walked away from him. He The members of the Social Twelve Aldrich, superintendent. Epworth d idn ’t claim that he let her win the Club, their husbands and guests, will League at 7:00, Dr. Richard McCargar, race from motives of chivalry, for he hold a picnic up Row River Thursday. president, Chapter No. 2 at 7:00. Fred did his best. The girl is simply some eric Aldrich, president. Class meeting Members of the Emanon Club and at 12:15. Services with sermon at 11:00 sprinter and her name in Ruby Keen. their husbands will hold a picnic on and 8:00. the banks of Coast Fork near the dam Morning theme, “ How God Deals Thursday afternoon. with Discouraged Men.” Evening, Htereopticon Lecture. Fifty Mrs. Leon Des Larses entertained views of “ The Other Wise M an.” Saturday afternoon in honor of her Epworth League topic, “ The Promise guest, Mrs. Moody of Oregon City. of Refreshment and Renewal.’ ’ Leader, nine miles from Cottage Grove, farm Delicious refreshments of sherbet and Miss Hefty. land and timber; ten million feet of cake were served. Guests were Mrs. timber; well watered and on good Geo. Hall, Mrs Will Hall, Mrs. N . E. F R E E M E T H O D IS T . road; $20 per acre; will furnish Compton, Mrs. K. K. Mills, Mrs. C. E. Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. Frost, Mrs. Elbert Bede. buyer for timber at $5,000. Veatch Preaching services the first and third & Spencer. jn22j!12 Sundays of every month at 3 and 7:30. The M. P. G. Club meets next Tues Prayer meeting every Wednesday at day with Mrs. Albert Helliwell. 7:30 and on second and fourth Sundays at 3 o ’clock. The following officers were installed F A D S A N D F A N C IE S . by the Rebekah and I. O. O. I’, lodges BAPTIST CHURCH at the joint installation Saturday: I f hooks and eyes are buttonholed in Sunday School at 10:00 a. m., services I. O. O. F.— N. G., P. 11. Magee; place they will not pull off. Three at 11:00- B. Y. P. TT. at 6:30. Prayer V'. G., Ohas. McKibben; secretary, Al. or four such stitches will hold them meeting Thursday evening at 7:30. B. Brewer; treasurer, H. J. Shinn; war firmly, while it takes twice or more Y. P. U. at 6:30. den, Al. Hamloth; conductor, A. H. that number i f taken in the ususal C'ruson; chaplain, L. A. Ralston. over and over way. And even they C H R I S T I A N S C IE N C E . Rebekah»— N. O., Mrs. Mabel Thump then loosen readily. Try buttonholing Services at the Christian Science son; V. G., Mrs. Alma Teeters; secre them to place and you will bo con Chapel, 242 Second Street, every Sunday tary, Miss Eunice Van Denburg; treas vinced. • • • at 11, and Wednesday evenings at 7:30. urer, Mrs. H. J. Hhinn. Are there grease spots on your kitch Sunday School at 10. All are welcome. There were other appointive officers en floor! Water with any amount of Free library open from 1:30 to 4:30 installed, whose names The Sentinel did scrubbing will not remove them. Just every Wednesday. not learn. I CHURCH NEW S 2 A. S. D R A P E R GIRL SPRINTER DEFEATS MALE CHAMPION T UNCLE OF S. K. LEWIS DIES AT AGE OF 81 Win. Frederick Lewis, nu uncle of j S. K. Lewis of this city with Vihoui he spent much of his time, died June _’S at Crow at the home of u niece, Vann M. Hooker. Death was due to . old age and followed an illness uf nbi u* a w eek ’s duration. The funeral was held at Crow and the body buried there. William Frederick Lewis <v is born in Ray County, Mo., Hep*. 21, 1st!. At IS years of age he crossed the plums, settling first in Oregon, going to Cali fornia within n few months to engage in mining, ut which he continued until about twelve years ago, when he came to Cottage Grove and has since mr dc his home with the nephew und niece already referred to und another nephew. T. B. Lewis uf Foster. Besides u nuiu ber of nieces nnd nephews the only iur viving relative is a brother, Jam-s 11. Lewis, who is an inmate of the sol diers ’ home at Roseburg. Married One Day, Wants Divorce the Next Married ut 3 o ’clock one ufternoon ami asking for a divorce ut 9 o ’clock the next morning is the innritn! record of Mrs. Charles VV. Moosly, formerly Mrs. Mary Jane Carter, of Carter, l.nne County. “ 1 have hail e no u gh,’ ’ she announced us she entered county clerk. “ I thing to do with the o ffice will not of the have any a drinking man. I want u d iv o rce .” She was accompanied to the court house by a number o f her children. She expressed surprise that she could not flint we could dlstmguish thè eolumn over ouoh tree over linlf a mite uwny. " We thmk il must he a peculiar liuhit o f a glint o f some kiml \\ would be glad to see all rip ianatim i of tliis in The Register. What is tlus in «e r i nud w by thi» peculiar perforili ance f ’ ’ Cau navone explain thisf Heveral different times duritig thè pust few yenrs this sanie pheiiommon has beni observed un Nkinncr ’s butte, III Eugene. The bug» bave ...... plninlv Vls.ble from thè renter of thè business ■liatrirt and persona inv estigntmg il bave found thè sHine ronditinn» uhm tionrd in thè letter from Mr. Richard« Reception for Liberty Bell Eugene Guard.— The liberty bell has left Philadelphia for the roast and on July 15 it will be exhibited in Eugene for the very short space of fifteen min utes. Many people will want to see it **»•• children especially should be given every pportunitv to touch the bra«« that informed the world of out independence. To this end the authori tics who have charge of the bell on it* tour have asked the municipalities where it will stop on its way to Han I rnneiaco to build platforms to ui-mrn module the children. These plutform* should be of the movable kind nnd the height of the flat cur with an incline at each end so that the children may go Up one incline, puss the bell, touch it if they care to, and then pass down the incline at the other end of the plat form. Where these platforms are pro v idi*d the railing on one side of the car will be removed. The committee ulso announces thnt the stops will not be lougcr than the schedule published and arranged for and that the train will be on tune bnrring accidents thut the crowds may not be kept waiting. They nlso state that dur ing the stop here booklets containing the history of the bell, card* with a picture of the relir nnd buttons also containing a picture of the bell nnd the American flag, will be distributed to children. It would be well for thus*' in charge of the local arrangements for the reception of the bell to follow the committee’s request in regard to the platform for the children. Every child in Eugene will w ml to see it and touch it und their desires should be gratified. Blackmore & McFarland The City Transfer All Kind« of Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano Moving a Specialty WOOD A N D COAL I’bone 55 Office At Eagle Cigar fltore Butter Wraps too ......... 75 c 2 UO . . . . . . . $1 ' « i .ItM).............. . . . 11.25 $ 1.50 $ 1.75 400 . . . . . 500 ........... . l i se» _____ $.L(«| :: Cottage Grove Sentinel COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON SPRIGGS B R O T H E R S B LA C K S M IT H S T A L E S OF T H E T O W N Roy Butler of Elkton visited a few •lay» of the past week ut the P. If. Magee home. Chn*. McGee anil family, Oscar Vaughn of Cottage Grove, Sid Vnoghn and family of Row River held i> picnic nt Red Bridge July 4. Every year the I nited States govern ment sends more than a million dollars divorce and aft er her request was d e to pensioners who live outside its hor nied by the clerk, she asserted that she ders. Half of that total goes to Uana da. Germany and Ireland are next on intended to consult the county court. The marriage license issued wus to the list, but iilmost every civilized country in the world is included. In Charles W. Moosly, aged 56, a cook 1914 there were 5,163 pensioners who giving his residence as Carter, Oregon, were living abroad. and Mrs. Mary Jane Carter, aged 54, Oregon City, Ore., June 25.— I.. F. also o f Carter. Both hail been previ Knowlton, general passenger agent for ously married. the Oregon Electric, today won his suit in the (.'lackamas County Circuit Court for an umended divorce decree, allow ing him partial control of his child by his first marriage. Mr». L. M. Knowl ton, his first wife, who was divorced in 1910, testified against him. Judge Campbell decided that during the stun “ D o n ’t Burn It U p ,” Is Admonition mcr Mrs. Knowlton should send tin1 12 year old boy to Mr. Knowlton for the of Oregon Forest Fire first week in every month und for Association. week ends the rest of the year. Luke Knowlton was born nnd raised in Cot The Oregon Forest Fire Association tage Grove. is sending out a flaming poster, “ The Chna. and Hose Conner and their dog* Forest Dollar is a Payroll Dollar. D o n ’t treed and killed a bear on the Bud For Burn It U p , ” warning all persons in ter place in Lynx Hollow a few days the timber during the fire season to be ago. careful. Joe Damewood is suffering with a « New features of forest protection in lame hand caused by connecting with the northwest this year are an appeal a nail. to the public for assistance in prevent John F. Woodard came up from Port ing the smoke nuisance which will oth land during the past week on his motor erwise prejudice the stream of visitors cycle. He had an accident on the way going to and from the Han Francisco up in which his little finger was badly exposition and a perfected system of injured and one of the joints die dry wind wind forecasts by the United located. States weather bureau which will be Mrs A. W. Kime returned Friday used by all protective agencies. State officials and chambers of commerce are from Handon, where she was called by the serious illness of her father. sending out thousands of letters emphn Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wright’ visited sizing the importance of reducing the in Eugene Sunday. smoke evil. make an immediate arrangement fo r n I R O N OR W O O D . R E P A IR IN G OF A L L K IN D S IN Kirat CI uhh Work Guaranteed. Sixth ami Waaiiingloii I’lione 40 FOREST DOLLAR IS A PAY ROLL DOLLAR July hazard to be guarded against, other than from the usual carelessness with matches, cigarettes and campfires, is reported to lie chiefly in slash bnrn ings to clear land and rights of way anil in leaving fires thus started to smoulder in logs twul stumps to break out later in hot, windy weather. Forest officers announce that state laws prohibiting burning without permit and precaution Mrs. A II. Unison is at a Portland hospital for treatment. FIR ST AND LAST Coupled with Service ami Court«*« o i im Treatment ja what you gel nt The First National Bank The Old Reliable For the protection of our posit ora we have: C A P I T A L ................... de $25,000 00 S U R P L U S and Undivided Profita . . . 40,000.00 STOCKHOLDERS L i a b i l i t y .................... 25,000.00 A Total of .................. $90,000.00 The office rn a m i H t o c k h o ld e m h i « all Huccetmful a n d w e l l - t o - d o buai- im ’ hh men. Another protection ¡ h 24 yeara of Salem, July 5. No sentiment has de Veloped in response to Ex Gov. West's HUcccHHfui hiiNincHH niul hacked up letter to Gov. Withyeombe asking for by the United Staten a special session of the legislature to have atate buy O. A C. land grant. FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. Tillamook. Chna. hal|y ’ m" klnK D, m ri" H. for Hurgraf, Al $20,000 city We want your bilaincHH