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ni liti« week ut the .lume« Allen Hume Mr unii Mr«. K. H. Ilulileimnu nml Mr* (Hen Hi-1»11 were iluwu from Uu inaili Muiuluy. Birigh te n l I p ! F irsi class Painf- ir ltf, Paperh'ging BIDWELL CLARK Cottage Grove L-------------------- m TALES OF THE TOWN Till* in th(* work for tin* rui»iny of flu* ♦ 100,000,000 for till* relief of \uier leu' m wounded voting men on (lie lint tlefiel«ln of Kttfope. Ht mi ley 11 O’key win» in Hugeiie Hun •lit y. Moo* J iiim * (lili lirmt, of llehron, re turned Hiitiirdny from Wolf ( ’reek, where nhe lind eoui|deted u term of neliool. Mowing Machines and Rakes * P Farm Machinery W y n n e & K im e HARDW ARK Hume limile lireml i« the I met. uiHtfe The It II. Henien way, H M Hwengel nini I.. K I * hi* I |> m fuuiilie« mutui ell tu leiwell Nuiuluy. Ruy fireutt, uf Eugene, «fu -nt Hiiiiduy with hi« mother uml «¡«ter, Mr«. \Y. It. I.ii Vine uiol Mr«. Kil l.une, ( ' 11 il li ii ia, uf Eugene, «pent the week a*1111 nt the home uf hi« daughter, Mr«. W. (I. HmHie Tliia 1« the week fur the raising uf the $lttft,(toll,Otto fur the relief uf Amer uu'« w uu lull'll young men un the Imt llefield« uf K ii rune. R o lli M ining, u f A llm a y , v ia ile il tin« week with Ml«« I'u llliiie Sm ith . Hr. f . K. Krual win eunfiiieii tu the I iiiii « i ' the fir«t uf the week. W J . W h ite, who rei-p iit|y w in »eve re ly Im i neil hi ii fire nt hi« then ter nt H p rin g f ie lil, i« again olile tu Iciuh nfter h i« I iu h ÌIII' kn . Hi* w II« huiiie till« week. lltiKuhne 'J.ti- eu«h, ut I . m e li’« garage I A, I.. Monroe 1« in P o rtlan d , where lie in In k in g 11 punt g u id an te l'Our»e ill f ih u t u f f r n p liy , He w ill return K riilu y . Mt uml Mr». Hurry Muylien, of New berg, v ¡«iti'il the week eml ut Win. May ln*n '« uu t'uuHt Fork uml ut the C. T. IVek home un the l.oruup route, return mg Inune Suiiiluy. Finir «tinnii buy rupe; buy it early Mwengel Hardware. Mr». F. A. Cuttle 1 ¡»iteil Ibi» week III t're»wi'l| with her daughter, Mr». Frapk S ly . M A. M<-K ì M m ' ii vum m KiijfofH* rinirnduy and Friday «»a liihiRPM, Mr. and M m , K, I». Kvitn» were* in Kiigt'iu1 Friday rii I»trai no»*. Hpray’ n in n«»w !«•«•**t«•*! i 11 tho former I .link aland. in 171 f .fidili Uedlurd ia moving to iiort!ii’U»t ern Wualmigton, I.itile Monta Hriimlmiigh, of Oakland, Anyone ileMiring n new or meeond knnd • wr und willing to pay third to half * ulif,# ia visiting her grundpiirent», Mr. down ran have monthly paynieutN on and Mra. Ferry H«*gera. lot hi nee Your rrerlit in good. Why not (iuaoline ¿Ac nidi, at l.inrh'a garag*. one i i f l.ineh'n darnge m24tf<* Mra. (i. M Hall and daughter llildtcd lioone Hhortridge presented The Hen \ ialini in Kugeiie Huturday. t ioel with u I k 'I i lit l f ill l»oii<|iief of ri uti*N A very well rendered children'a «lay Tuemlny, progrum wua given at the ( ’liristian tlitirch Sunday forenoon. Little Allen Hweng«d ia here from Fort land to apeud the Ntimmer at t li •• home of hia uncle ami aunt Mr. an«i Mra li. H. Mwengel. Machine oilaj Hwengid Hardware. G O V E R N M E N T IN S P E C T E D Mra. I', K. In low uml children, of F«*r rat drove, v iaite«| thia week at the I). BEEP, HAM, BACON !Ccad home. Mra. Inlow 'a htishaml waa AND LARD formerly principal «*t the achoida here. City Meal Market The Highest Poultry, Pricei Dressed Paid for Veal, Hogs Mildred, th«* year old duught«*r of Mr. and Mra. Matte M«»oney, waa kick«*«| l*\ a horae Saturday night am! aerioiudy in j un*d. Jitney irrvire «lay uml night. I .inch’a garage. Alwaya irmly to nerve. m-Htfe Miaa Jennie MeFord la attending the Mr. him I Mr«. J. F. Hi'ytirn nini khi Fniveraity of Oregon aiinum*r nch«>ol. lluriilil, iif Eugene, \ i»iteil Tlic«diiV »I Mra. J, H. Fit« her, of Alttaka, who had ihi* Alf. Jury hiitui'. Iliimlil ia in ilir Foil rice nth ambulance corti« with Jo** turni«* an «** trillimi visit with relativi*» Minilb, George Multili'»«, Krnr«t Wyatt here, left Friday f«»r H«*attli*. Mr. and Mra. 1.« F. Orpurd returned mul W nrri'ii t-.il« uni«. Saturday from a \ iait at the home of Yuli nlwny» (¡il b it vice ut I . indi '» their daughter, Mra. (\ H. Cochran, ut gnrnge. mNtfi llarria|»urg. Their graml«hi!dr**n, Her Mi« H A. Keene mul rhllilri'n » i'r r trude ami M«dlm Cochran, irrompa uied in frulli Miiginnw Tuesday. them home. Ke«luced pri««*a on tiren garage. ICK CREAM A N D CANDIE S SODA W A T E R atul SOFT D R IN K S SAN D W ICH ES ami COFFEE NEAT - - Cl.KAN -------- COZY THE BON TON ut I.iorh’i inNtfe Mia. Kthel Hex tou arri veil from Fort* laud Munday, called here l»y the illneae of her mother, Mra. J. M. Fl«»rer. Mra. Lafe Moore, of Fugene, apeiit Sunday at the Jaiuen Moore home. ■M M Thin ia tin* week for the ruining of II. M H \ l.IIW IN , PROPRIETOR th«* ♦ 1110,000,000 for tin* relief of Amer ica ’n wounded young men on the Imt Mr», K. C. Cuffninii attemled thè con t le fie Id a of Klirope. vention uf Wumen iif Wondcrnft ut F. ('low of K«»»ehurg, »pent Hunday Kosclmrg tlii« week. at the home of hia parent», Mr. and Mr«. J. K. l ’ulmer returneil Mutuiliy Mra. F. A. (Tow. frinii Fugene, nccompanied hy Fugene Chrin Martin wua here from Council ntul Kruni'i« Ouiirley. liluffa, Iowa, thia week looking for a Tknne »lui mi v ertisi- in The Mentitici location. are deserving uf yuur liusine«« liecnuse Mra. Y un Winkle, of Jefferson, ac tliey teli ymi timi tliev wnnt it unii eompanied by her mother, Mr». T. O. IIutchitiaoiif of Divide, viaited Huuday illune prue» flint «liuulil gei it. at the C, K. Jones home. Mr«. Fnnny Riunii«, uf I.eona, v¡»it Htoekmg up rendy for Intnitienn again. , j Spray in Lurch building. ni 171f Disston-Champion Stage Line A ln i Lundberg. Proprietor P R E I O II T I N O Ntulille Borse» unii Pin k mg tu All l'iirtu o f the Cutup Phone inl’ ll County Surveyor Libby wan up from Ktigene ln»t week doing pome nurv eying on the »outIt Lornne road. Oreen Pitcher wan in Ktigene Innt Thur»dtty on official businenn. fluirle» Dutton ami Fmmet Sharp were in Fogi’ne hint Thursday. (r Holsum Bread WE CARR Y H OLSUM BREAD IN FROM P O R T L A N D EVERY M O R NING If you would like Rye, Graham, Raisin or French Bread, we can supply your wants. W E ALSO H A V E A FRESH LOT OF R B U LK O COOKIES Y E . S H O Grocery W a lk a Block and Save a Dime Olia lot of M EN H OXFORDS Hi pat.ut, vici uml sua metal, hin k unii tan color», $0.00 valu«« doniti« out, urtili» they laut, a t ...................$.’1.50 One lot of R O Y S ’ OXFORDS, guu metal, black and tail, $.'1.00 value» KölnK a t ......................................... $2.20 All o f the a Im ve are umili* of tin* h i« t M ateriale. R T | Griswold, who had been visi • ng her, | returned borne with her, C. M. (Runnel, of Portland, manager of the Oregon Life Insurance company, accompanied by Mrs. Samuel, and D. | M. John«, manager of the Willmnette district, wrere in the city Friday, i Mr und Mrs. Frunk McFarland vis- I ¡led in Portland the past week. F. W. Isaacs, who is employed in the | logging cmop ut Kujudu, lost » thumb ( in an accident lust week. The bum) wuu | also seriously injured. | Miss Myrtle Green, who i« spending the summer with her sister Mrs. Fumia Ragsdale, went to Fugene Monday for a few days' visit. Mr». W. V. McGee, who had been here to visit her futher, “ Caele” Hume Veatch, who was recently operated up on, returned last week to her home in D«*ering ami Me(.*«#rmick mower», AIIm ay. Mr. and Mr». C. A. Finch returned rake* ami binders are »«»Id thin year by Captain l.ee Roy Wood», who wa» get Sunday from a motor trip to Grants Hwengel Hardware. ting himself in trim for hard nervice Pass. Work ha» been »tat ted oil the new with the unity by work at the J. H Mr. arid Mr». K. B. Crane, of Black bri«lge t«» tukc the pluce of th** pr«*»ent <’hutuber« mill, i« now nursing a badly Butte, have been visiting down the va] injured hand, the renult of catching it Hhortridge bridge. Traffic will une the > ley this week. between a moving timber mid uri im lord while th«* w«»rk i» under wny. Fdgar Hcheufelc is suffering with movable objeet. There will be no per «lue Smith wan in Fugene Friday. fractures of both hi» arms, the result munent injury, however. Mrn. W. Ii. Cooper, win» was operated i of falling from a t r e e . Proteef your phonograph record* with up«»n f<»r appcmlifif 1» la»t w«*<*k, 1» rap Mr». K. K. Mill» returned Tuesday W ill Kane needles; ) needle plays 10 idly recovering. records; 50 for 10c, at Mudaen’». jl4tfe from Portland, where she attended the ' grand lodge of Enstern Star und visited J. T. Gilfry wa» in the city from friends. | Crenwell Inst week and purchased from Hamilton Veatch has been confined the Cottage Grnve Manufacturing coin ' to the house this week. j I ran y the «hingles for bis new burn. F K K IO H T A N D PASSENOERS C. H. VanDenburg returned Hunday Muk»« regular daily trip« between Mrs. I.ncy Hobson, of Chico, Calif., l ’ut tage t # 111 v •* uml Itliii-k Mutti- I left for eastern Oregon Inst week, after from serving on the jury at Eugene. William Hi-lliwell, of Yoncalla, visit- l.ruvi'N Win ill «ufi Hm«'. tiiirni'e, Cot i visit at the John Truonel home, lu((i' (iruvv ut 7:00 a. m. RftiirnitiK j Do not forget that I write fire in- I *'d his eons here this week. I i'll I n Him k Hiitti- 12 in., I.iiudon I -iirance. I represent some of the strong T. O. I I uti-tiiiiHOii, who reside» south I p. 111., iirriw-» Cottagi* (iriivt* 2:Hi i-«t companies in America. I am still | of tow ii, will leave in a few days for p. in. making loan» on the installment plan; Medford m the interest of a school sup All goods bought at our store de also Ioann payable in one or more year». pile» house for which he is traveling. llvered tree along the line. I'hmn' Come in und tnlk with me about fire in Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Hutchinson, south your urilrr in. I f w» haven’ t tv but surance or loans. I can »live you money. of towu, are enjoying a visit front their yiin want, w e ’ll get it if it i* amile. Geo. H. Brainsrd, junUltfc daughters, Airs. O. J. \ anVV inkle and the Fpwortb League Institute. He il EMERSON K E I T H L E Y LONDON lustrated his talk with sfereoptietm pic Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Pekise lift Inst Miss Finma Hutchinson, of Jefferson. All«» Bess Hutebinson, who has been tures of former institutes. week for Saskatchewan, after a visit at the home of Mrs. Pekiae's parents, teaching ut Green \ alley, in Douglas Dr. James Aloore, of Fugene, held the Why pay mure when you eun get your Mr. and Mrs. II. H. Kibbey. Mrs. Kib county, has gone to Salem, where she third quarterly conference at the Meth g:i« uml repair» eheuper ut l.iueh ’» will attend summer school, rvhe has been odist church Tuesday evening. gurugef mHtfc bey nei-ompanied them as far ns Port reengaged to teach at Green Valley next land. Mr. ami Air«. Charles l.evene left yes t). II. Murti'imun, » ho i» running the Dale mid Leslie Hawkins and Merritt year. terday for Puyallup, Wash. lintel nt l.iiiiilnn, uu« in the city lust A daughter was burn Munday to Mr. Kddv attended the rose festival in Port Thursday and left fur Murahfielil on Con! ¡nuod on second pngej and Mrs. John Dugan. land lust week. buninea«. The 1. Ritchey family- has moved back The cheapest tire» are the best—sold Mi«« \11aa Van I'riniyen returned to by Finch's garage. m8tfc from Black Butte. ( ‘re»well Friday, nfter u v i«it nt the .1 Airs. R. A. Baker is visiting in Port Mrs. Frances F. Gray and grandson, K. liiililetl« In.me. land this week. Merrick Metcalf, returned from Halsey- Jue linker wns iii l.eiiiin Friday on Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Fakin and last week. lilmk«mith I h i « i i i i ' h «. The Sentinel wns the recipient Mon Mr. ami Mrs. J. M. Benson, of Ihis city, day of a beautiful bouquet from Mrs. and C. A. Mmith, of North Bend, mo R o s a Currin. There were a dozen or tored to Black Butte Sunday and visited more varieties of flowers represented in at the Armand Wynne h o m e . the bouquet. Mrs. C. A. Smith, of North Bend, is DAY OR NIGHT Prepare for the time when the shoes a guest of Airs. Herbert Fakin. Phone Oregon Hotel —44 you are wearing will have holes in the A. J. Armstrong was in Springfield soles and have those repaired that you yesterday taking pictures of the Rhine- CHEVROLET CAR have laid aside. Dr. Goff, Shoe Chiro hart family, which is holding its annual practor. aprl2tf reunion. Airs. George Stopples returned Satur Joe Mmith, George Matthews and Er «Li»! rccci v «*d ut Mndnen W a ll K nn e day from Bmidon, where she was i-alled nest Wyatt attended the drill of the phonogrnph needlc». eu«*h guaranteed t « * tiy the fatal illness of her sister iu-law, ambulance corps in Fugene Monday p lay Di record», «r»<» for Die. jn M t f e Mrs. A. R. ((»burn. night. Optician, Optometrist Min»«*» Kubv nini Liti C n lliso n , <»f F u P. F. Haker, of Eugene, who is a can Woodson Brothers sold a Chevrolet gene, \ mited th is week :• Y thè S. H . ( ’al didate for the superintend!'ncy o f the lin«»n h«»me. local schools, was in the city Thursday. ! rhis week, to John Hastings, of Kujudu, I am equipped with every facility He bad charge o f the schools at Fossil | a Ford to W. C. Wilkins, o f Leona, a \ irg in in ( ’nrpenter and D o rri» llo ld e r I Ford to Glen Scott, of Dorena. and a for examining your eyes, and -uip- this year. mnn were down fr<»m H u j:t«I:t F rid n y . | Ford to Carl Small, of London. plying the glasses to meet your Those Florence blue flame oil stoves Mrn. J . «I. Weeden n d urn ed lunt week The Fmanon club meet* this after are the thing; no dirt, no smoke, no from C a lifo r n ia . individual requirements. noon with Mrs. Joe Arnold. Mrs. Will Zer«d«*ne, 4.'le ut l.inch'n Garage. m29t smell. Sold by Mwengel Hardware. Garoutte is a new member. Finley Whipps, who was recently op Mr». L a Su Ile Stew art nn«l Mr». (Ileo I am now also prepared, with Airs. O. I.. Nichols and Airs. Lydia Scott were in fr«*m K u ja d a F r id a y on a crated upon for appendicitis, was able the latest machinery for grinding to resume his work as road overseer ; Stouffer entertained the Fmanon club shopping trip . j last Thursday afternoon. The banquet last week. lenses. Miss Leah Perkins returned last week | room of the Alasonic hall was prettily ^ from Halsey, where she had been teach decorated with sword fern*. Red Cross J literature was rend and discussed. Re Any lens matched, or broken ing school. freshments were served. lens replaced the same day re W. B. Cooper has been in California A. J. Armstrong was in Leona Mon on business this week. ceived. day taking pictures. The celebrated Rockford silverware Prof. Burgess Ford spoke at the make* fine presents for June weddings. For sale by H. C. Madsen. ui24tf Methodist church Monday evening on P o w e ll & C o m p ’y W H ERE PRICES ARE, RIOHT London-Black Butte Stage Get Chase &_> San born’s—the best, at A. BRUND & CO. JITNEY SERVICE D. J. SCHOLL SPRIGGS BROTHERS Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing Agents for John Deere Farm Implements Cor Sixth St. and Washington Ave Mrs. Ralph Robinson, of Portland, visited during the pad week at the A. F. Hainloth and Henry Rohde homes. Rov Grigg« and children were up from Comstock one day last week. Clint Spriggs was in Satin-rim Sun Baker's bread. Best by test. m8tfc day anil Monday on bu«ine»», Carlton Spencer left Monday to take Mr. and Mrs. Hrigg« were here from Ashland Monday. Mr. Hrigg« was up his studies at Lelnnd Stanford uni boosting for the round up to held there versity. The Sentinel was the recipient o f a next month. bouquet of roses from the W. C. T. U. Fishing tackle; Hwengel Hardware. Friday. Charles Miller and O. K. Crowe were Mrs. R. K. Bellows returned to Rose- in from l.orane last week boo»ting for burg Saturday, after a visit at the the Fourth of July eelebrntion to be home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. held there. E. Jones. Mis. N. F. McKinney visited in Co Cash paid for hide.-, pelts, wool or burg the past week. mohair at Spray's. H. P. Jewett, who taught ill the high Miss Carolyn Woods attended an si-hool uml eoneheil the athlete* the past year, has been eleeted superintendent of Honor Guard meeting in Portland last week and went on to Kelso, Wash., for the Sweet Home m-hool». a visit at the home o f her aunt, Mrs. This is the week for the raising of Roy Welch. the if 1(111,000,1100 for the relief of Auier- ¡ea ’« w ounded young men on the bat tlefield» of Fill ope. Wm, Huinibndge attended the rose festival at Portland last week. Mr». Arm a mi Wynne was in from Hluek Butte Friday. Roseoe Hemenway left Friday for Portland, and from there will go to east ern Oregon with a surveying party. Always ask for home made bread. He patriotic and at the name time get the best bread. uiStfe Mr. mid Mrs. Wm llnrt mid ehildren, of Corvallis, visited here during the past week and will leave this week on a mo tor trip to California, Fmmet Sharp was in Portland last week. When you get insurance you wish to be sure that you have your poliey in a »•■■npuny that will be able to pay any loss und that there will be no extra assessmenta of any kind. For that rea «on you should talk with Metcalf. Hoth fire and life policies. m3tf GET READV Mr. und Mrs. C. W. Wallace and daughter returned Saturday to their home at Grass Valley, after a visit at the 0. M. Scott home. Enjoy a Pleasant Evening at B IL L IA R D S A N D POOL II. J. Jorgenson left Friday for Sun- nyaide, Wash. 10c and 15c loaves FRESH The Golden Rule Store A news item recently »fated that Hen Pitcher wa* operated upon at the ho» pilnl. The iiiime «houbl have been Mile» Pitcher. Iti-n in as huaky a« ever. Hi* father, who was operated upon, was di*churged from the hospital last week Mr«. J. I,. Perry returned to Seattle Inst week, mid in couipuny with Mrs. W li. Perry went down the valley to a family reunion. Hinder twiue will be short this year. Hetter leave order» early with Mwengel llardwsre for the be«t Plymouth twine. Cigata, Tobacco, Candies, Nuts and Sol't Drinks Weinhard 's Luxo' on Draught (). K. Woodson was in Portland last week after a ear. He was accompanied by Airs. J. E. Woodson and »on. Miss Inez Flynn visited in Eugene Saturday, Mias Margaret Paulsen, o f Portland, ia visiting her sister, Airs. J. F. Arnold. Mr«. Alice RieJimond arrived last week from Hubbard to visit relatives here. Her granddaughter, little Alice AT OUR STORE FOR THE m / . '1 » v Do not go Picnicking in "seedy” old clothes. Then, above all other times, is when you need to LOOK YOUR BEST: you’ll be sure to meet strangers perhaps the very girl you are hunting for. It’s a "picnic” to buy a new suit and furnish ings to match it. in our store. We’ve got the goods and we sell them at PRICES you can af ford to pay. THE WOOLEN MILLS STORE LEADING C L O TH IE R S