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Bri First ghten Up! class Paint ed tliiw week nl the .lume» Allen home. Mr. mid Mr». E. H. Ilolderm nn unii Mr», (lien Heott were down from Uo Jiidii Momlny. Home miide breud 1» the bent. The I). II. Ile m i’iiw uy, li H. Mwengcl nini |„ K Phelps fum ilie» motored to l.owi ll Nuiiduy. ing, Paperh'ging Roy O r n iti, of Eugene, »pent Hundiiy ; w ith I 11 » unit her mid »mter, Mr» W. D. I .a VI lie mid Mr». Ed. I .mie. BIDWELL & CLARK ('. U m ilili, of Eugene, »pent the week ( end til the home of I 11 » duugliter, M r» ., W. 0 . B eattie. Cottage G rove T ill» i» the week for the rni»lug of the $100,000,0041 for the re lie f of Amor lea'» wounded young men on the but Ib 'fie lil» of Europe. TALES OF THE TOWN Roth Strong, of A lb an y, visited thi» week w ith Mi»» P auline Sm ith. ut _ T liia in thè week l'or Ihc rnisiiig I t i l i * $100,000,0041 for Itti' re lic f o f l i n i ’» woondi'd yiiuug mrii oli thi* Imi ■ tlcfii-ld » Europe, Aulir Dr. ('. E. Ero»! was eon fi ned to th>' house the fir» t o f the week. W J. W h ile, who recently wn» severe ly burned in n fire ut hi» th eater ut S p rin g field , i» ugnili utile to look lifte r In» liOKiue»». Ile wli» home tin» week. iti M Iii■■ li*y llle k e y |iln y . uiHtfe Min ili Eligcne Non (in»oline '¿.'ir eu»b, ut I.in e h '» garage Mi»» Jane (iilr lir m l, of llclirrin, ri* 'tu ra m i H n liirilny frinii W o lf ('rac k, « li i t i - »In* limi eit III |||«*I t*i| ii li*riii of > boni, Mowing Machines and A. 1« Monroe 1 » in I'o rtlm id , where lie Ì» In kin g u po»t griiduiite rourse in pliiitngrii|iliy. lie w ill return Eriduy. M r. mid Mr». H u rry M iiyboii, o f New b fig , viNited the week end ut Wiu. Muy lien'» on Coast F o lk und lit the C. T. I ’ei’k home ou the I .or line route, return mg binili' Suiiduy. Four »tim id buy rope; boy it eurly. Swengel H ardw are. Rakes Mr«. E. A. C u ttle vi»ited till» week ut I'resw ell w ith her dm ighler, Mr». Frank ■Nr. Farm Machinery M. A. M eK ib b en wn» in Eugene Tliur»<lny mid Eriduy un bu»ine»». M r. und Mr». E. I.. Kvun» were in Eugene Eriduy on bu»ine»«. W ynne & K im e S p ray '» I» now loeuted in the form er l.ureb »tiind. m l7 tf .loh u Red fui d i» moving to northeu»! ern W u»hington. HARDWARE I.ittb - M onta liriim b n ug li, of ttuklnnd, 1 u lif., 1 » venting her grnndpurent», M r mul Mr». IV r r y Roger». Anyone d e sirin g u tivw or »i>i‘onil hmnl • or noil H illin g to pay tlilril to bnlf ili i h ' ii i 'I iii l i n \ ■* m onthly paym ents on bnlunce. Your r r n l ii 1» good. W hv mil n«i* i l f I,in i’h '» Gnrnge. m S llf r Honin’ Mhnrt ridge presented Tbr* Hen l i n i ’l H i l l i 11 I h ’ i i ut 1 fnl l i n i i i |i i i ’t of ro»i*» T in ’mliiy. Gusoline 2.!r i’ii»b, ut I . meli a gurug- Mi». (• M H u ll mid dm ighler M ildred visited in Eugene Suturdny. A very well rendered ehlldren '» day progrum wu» given ut the Chriutian ehureh Suiiduy forenoon. E ittle A lleii Swengel is here from I'o rtlm id to »pend the »iimiuer nt the home of hi» unelr mid m int, M r. und Mr». 11. H. Swengel. City Meat Market Mae bine oil»; Swengel H ard w are. GOVERNMENT INSPECTED BEEF, HAM, BACON AND LARD Mr». C. E. 1 nlow est d ro ve, vi»ited Rend home. Mr», form erly p rin rip u l und ehlldren, o f For ibi» week ut the D. lu lo w '» bu»butid w iin of the Kehool» here. M ild ied , th*' ye ar old dm ighler o f M r. nml Mr», iiu lte Mooney, wu» kieked by n horse Siitu n ln y night mid »eriously in jured. The Highest Prices Paid for Poultry, Dressed Veal, Hogs J itn e y servire duy und night. I.in e h '» guruge. Alw ays reudy to nerve. mStfe Mi»» JeN»ie Mi-Cord i» iitte iid in g the l'n iv e r » ily o f Oregon »iimiuer »etund. M i, nini Mr». J . H. N r y lir n nini « in H urolil, of E u gi-n c, visifed Tuesduy ni Mrs. J. S. I'ite b e r, o f Aln»ku, who hud Un* A lf. .In ry bonie. Iluro h l i» in ibi* Fourtecntb 11 nitmlnnei* cnrp» with .Ini’ mmle mi extended visit w ith relative« Hm ith, George Mntthew», Ern est W vatt here, le ft Eriduy fo r S entile. M r. mid Mr», I.. K. O rpurd returned nini W litri’ 11 Kiiw nrd». Y 011 nlw.iv« gei » e r iir e garage. -nt l.in rb '» uihtfe Mr». W. A. K i-cn e nini ch ild rrn wi’rr 111 fm in Sugi min Tuesduy. Suturdny from n visit nt the home of their duugliter, Mr». C. S. Coehrmi, ut llu rrisb u rg . T h e ir grandchildren Her Iru ile und Mellm Coehrmi, accompanied them bom», Red need price» un tire» guruge, IC E C R E A M A N D C A N D IE S MODA W A T E R ami S O F T D R IN K S S A N D W IC H E 8 am i C O I’ I ’ E E NEAT THE f> M BON I l \ 1.1)W IN , Mr». I.u fe Moore, o f Eugene, spent Suiiduy nt the James Moore home. TO N P R O P R IE T O R Mr». P. C. C o ffm an a ftended the eon \ en I ton o f Women o f W n o ilcraft nt Koscburg thin week. Mr». J. K. I'n lm er returned Mom lny from Eugene, nrroni|innietl by Eugene mul E rniiri» (lou rley. T in me who advertine in T h e Sentinel nre ile » e r\in g o f your bu»ine»» bemuse they tell you thnt they wnnt it nini iiniiie |iriee * th ill »houlil get it. Mr». Funny Rimile», o f l.eonn, vi«it ---------------------------, . . Oisston-Champion Stage Line A lex Eum llisrg. P ro p rieto r F R E I G H T I N G Huddle Horse» and I'n ekin g to A ll I'n rt» o f the Ciimp Phone 10F4I I.in e h ’» m K tfr M i r . Ethel H e lto n a rriv e d from P o rt • bind Suiiduy, culled here by the Ulne»» o f her mother, Mr». J . M. Elorer. Ci > /Y CLEAN nt This i» the week fo r the raining of the $100,000,004) for the re lie f o f Amer- ie n '■ wounded young men on the but tlefkelds of Europe. E. Clow, o f Riiseburg, spent Sunday nt the home o f Iti» piirents, M r. nnd Mrs. E. A. Clow. Chris M a rtin was here from Council H lu ffs, Io w a, this week looking for 11 location. Mrs. V m iW in k le , o f Jefferso n, ac compunied by her mother, Mrs. T . O. Hutchinson, o f D ivid e, visited Siindnv nt the C. E. Jones home. Stoekm g up rendy for busine»» ugnili. S p rn y '», in l.urch buildin g, ni 171f County Surveyor l.ib h y was up from Eugene lu»t week doing some surveying on the south l.orune rumi. Oreen P itch er was in Eugene Thursday on o ffir in l business. ('burle» Dutton and Em m et were in Eugene lust Thursday. last Sharp (r Holsum Bread 10c and 15c loaves WE CARRY HOLSUM BREAD IN FRESH FROM PORTLAND EVERY MORNING If you would like Rye, Graham, Raisin or French Bread, we can gupply your wants. WE ALSO HAVE A FRESH LOT OF BULK COOKIES The Golden Rule Store lot of M K N ' l O X F O R D S in patsut, vlc i and gun m atai, Ulack and tau colora, $6.00 values closiug uut, w litle tlisy last, a t ....................... 13.60 O iis One lot of B O YS O X F O R D S , gun instal. M a rk and tan, $3.60 values golng a t ................................................$2.26 A il of the ubove lire inade o f tbe be»| mu tel ml». P o w e l l & C o m p ’y W IIE H K P K IC E M EL . Walk G ro ce ry a Block and Save a D im e R IO H T Peering mol McCorm ick mower«, riike» mid binders tire »old this yenr by Swengel lln rd w u re. W oik Im» been »turici! on the new bridge to liiku the pince of the present Short ridge bridge. T r u ffle w ill use the ford w hile the work i» under wuy. Joe Sm ith wn» in Eugene F rid a y , Mrs, W. It. Cooper, who wan operated upon for appendiciti» lust week, is rnp idly recovering. London-Black Butte Stage F R E IO H T A N D P A M S E N O E R S Makes regulur d aily trips between Cottage d ro v e und iiluek B utte. I.euven Woodson B ro s’, (iuruge, Cot Inge dro ve nt 7:00 n. in. Returning leuve» Black B utte 12 m., Condon I p. m., arrives Cottage d ro ve 2:15 p. in. A ll goods bought a t our store de ilvered I ree along tbe line. Phone your order in. I f we h a v e n ’t what you w ant, w e 'll get it i f it is made. EMERSON K E IT 1 IL E Y . DANGER! J K EA LLY FR EE i Does Somethin For Nothing ÈvFj- Exist? j ; ] J Do not forget th at I w rite fire in surance. I represent N o m e o f the strong est companies in Am erica. I am »till m aking loan» on the installm ent plan; also loan» payable in one or more years. Come in and talk w ith me about fire in slirnnee or loan». I can save you money, den. H. Hrninard. jlin f lt f c LONDON JITNEY SERVICE DAY OR NIGHT Phone Oregon Hotel — 44 CHEVROLET CAR C. I I. V anD enburg returned Sunday from serving ou the ju ry at Kugens. W illia m H e lliw e ll, o f Yonealla, visit | | ed his sons here this week. T . (J. Hutchinson, who reside* south: o f town, w ill leave in a few days for M ed fyrd in the interest o f a school sup plies house fo r which be is tra ve lin g . M r. and Mrs. T . O. Hutchinson, south of town, are en joyin g a visit from th eir daughters, Mrs. U. J. Van W in k le and Miss Emm a Hutchinson, of Jefferso n. SPRIGGS BROTHERS Agents fo r Cor. S ix th St. and W ashington A r e C lin t Spriggs was in S u therlin Sun day ami Mom lny on business. M r. and Mr». Briggs were here from Ashland M onday. M r. Briggs was boosting for the round-up to held there next month. Fishing tac kle; Swengel H ard w are. Charles M ille r and (>. E. Crowe were in from Coraue lust week boosting for tho Fourth o f Ju ly celebration to be held there. M rs. S. E. M cK in n ey burg the past week. visited in Co I I. P. J e w e tt, who taught in the high school nml coached the athletes the past year, has been elected superintendent of the Sweet Home schools. This is the week for the raising of the $100,OtMl,000 fo r the re lie f o f A m er ica'a wounded young men on the bat tle fie ld s of Europe. W in. Bainibridge attended the fe s tiv a l at Portland Inst week. Mrs. Annum ! W ynne Mint-k B u tte F rid a y . was in rose from Mrs. Ralph Robiuson, of Portland, visited during the past week nt the A. E. lla ra lo th and H enry Rohde homes. Alw ays ask fo r home made bread. Be p atrio tic and nt the same tim e get the best bread. mStfe M r. and Mrs. Wm. H a rt mid children, o f C orvallia, visited here during the past week nml w ill leave this week on a mo to r trip to C a lifo rn ia . was in Portland last When yon get insurance yon wish to be sure that you have your policy in a •om panjr th at w ill be able to pay any loss nnd thnt there w ill be no ex tra assessments o f any kin d. F or th at rea son yon should ta lk w ith M e trn lf. Both fire and life policies. m 3 tf S H O R T m Get Chase San born’s—the best, at A.BRUND&CO. the Epworth League In s titu te . He i l lustrated his ta lk wi t h stereoptieon pic tures o f form er institutes. Dr. James Moore, o f Eugene, held the th ird q u a rterly conference nt the M e th odist ehureh Tuesday cveniug. M r. and Mrs. Charles I.eveno left yes terd a y fo r Pu yallup , Wash. (Continued on second png*-) M r. und Mrs. C. \V. W allace and : daughter returned S atu rd ay to th eir i home at Grass V a lle y , a fte r a visit at the G. M . Scott home. B a k e r's bread. Best by test. ! i - j ‘ | D. J. SCHOLL Optician, Optometrist I am equipped with every facility for examining your eyes, and ‘¡ap plying the glasses to meet your individual requirements. I am now also prepared with the latest machinery for grinding lenses. Any lens matched, or broken lens replaced the same day re ceived. C E T READV AT k 0 U R S T O R E Roy Griggs and children were up from Comstock one day Inst week. mStfe C arlton Spencer le ft Monday to take up his stuilies at l.clm id S tan fo rd uui- versity. FOR THE The Sentinel was the recipient o f a bouquet o f roses from the W . C. T . U. F rid a y . Mrs. R. E. Bellows returned to Rose- burg S atu rd ay, a fte r a visit at the home o f her parents. M r. and Mrs. C. E. Jones. Cash paid fo r hide.:, pelts, wool or m ohair at Spray's. Miss Carolyn Woods attended an Honor Guard meeting in Portland last week und went on to Kelso, Wash., for a v is it at the home o f her aunt, Mra. Roy W elch. Enjoy a Pleasant Evening at BILLIARDS AND POOL H. J . Jorgenson le ft E riduy fo r Sun nyside, Wash. Roseoe Hemenvvay le ft F rid a y for Po rtlan d, and from there w ill go to east ern Oregon w ith ii surveying p arty. Rvtl the bouquet. Mrs. C. A . Sm ith, of N o rth Bend, is Prepare for the tim e when the shoes a guest o f Mrs. H erbert E a k in . you are w earing w ill have boles in tbe A. J . Arm strong was in S p rin g field soles mid have those repuired that you yesterday ta k in g pictures o f the Rhine- hnvc laid aside. D r. G o ff, Shoe C h iro hurt fa m ily , which is holding its annual practor. a p r l2 tf reunion. Mrs. George Stopples returned Satur Joe S m ith , George M atth ew s and E r Just reeeived at Mad«en », W illi Kirne day from Bandon, where she was called nest W y a tt attended the d rill o f the by the fa ta l illues» of her sister-in-law , phonogtnph needle«, euch gunranteed tu ambulance corps in Eugene Monday plny 10 record», 50 for 10c. jn l t t f e Mrs. A. R. Osborn. night. Mi»»e» Kuby und Idn Cullison. o f Eu P. E. Baker, o f Eugene, who is a can Woodson Brothers sold a Chevrolet gene, visited thi» week nt thè S. I I. Cal- d id ate for the aaperintendenry o f the this week to John Hastings, o f R ujada, lison home, loeal schools, was in the c ity Thursday. a Ford to W . C. W ilkin s, o f Leona, a He bad charge o f the schools at Fossil V irg in ia C arp en ter und Dorri» ICdder Ford to Glen Scott, o f Dorena. and a this year. man were down front Rujadii Eriduy. Ford to C arl Sm all, o f London. Those Florence blue flam e oil stoves Mr». J . J . Weeden returned last week The Emunon club meets this a fte r are the th in g ; no d irt, no smoke, no from C a lifo rn ia . noon w ith Mrs. Joe A rnold. Mrs. W ill smell. Sold by Swengel Hardw are. Zerolene, (.'Ir at l.in eh 's dariige. m29t G aro u tte is a new member. F in le y W hipps, who was recently op Mr». CnSulle S tew art and M r*. dien Mrs. O. L . Nichols and M rs. L yd ia Scott were in from Kujndn Eriduy on n crated upon fo r appendicitis, was able to resume h i* work as road overseer S to u ffe r entertained the Kmanon club shopping trip . last Thursday afternoon. The banquet last week. room o f the Masonic hall was p re ttily Miss l.enh Perkins returned last week ¡decorated w ith sword ferns. Red Cross from lla ls e y , where she had been teach ' lite ra tu re was read and discussed. Re- ing school. ' i freshments were served. W*! B. Cooper has been in C a lifo rn ia A . J. Arm strong was in l.eonn Mon- mi business this week. j day ta k in g pictures. The celebrated Rockford silverw are P ro f. Burgess Ford spoke at the makes fin e presents fo r June weddings. For sale by H . C. Madsen. m 24tf M ethodist church Monday evening on Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing JohnDeereFarm Implements r* Prtee | J Mr». Lucy Hobson, o f Chico, C a lif., le ft for eastern Oregon la nt week, a fte r * visit at the John Tru nn el home. Sec-«» d :i (àia I M r. and Mrs. K. A . Pekine le ft last Miss Bess Hutchinson, who has been week for Saskatchewan, a fte r a visit ut the home of Mrs. Pekine ’» parents, teaching at Green V alley , in Douglas W hy puy more when you cun get your county, has gone to Salem, where she M r. mol Mrs. I I . H. K ibbev. M ts. K ib gas unit repairs rheuper nt C in c h ’s bey aerompanied them as fa r as P o rt w ill attend summer sehool. She has been gurug«* t mStfe reengaged to teach at Green V a lle y n ext land. <1. I I . M ortrnson, who is running the Dale nnd Leslie H aw kins and M e rritt year. hotel nt Condon, was in the c ity Inst A daughter was born Sunday to M r. Eddy attended the rose fes tiv al ill Port Thiir»duy mid le ft for M arsh fie ld on arid M rs. John Dugan, land last week. busi ne»». The J. Ritchey fa m ily has moved back The cheapest tires are the best— «old I Mi»» Amin Van I ’ rooyen returned to by I.ineh ’» garage. mRtfc j from Blaek B utte. C reim eli F rid a y , a fte r a visit at the J. Mrs. R. A . B aker is v is itin g in Port j Mrs. Frances E. G ray and grandson, K. diddens home. laud this week. M errick M etc alf, returned from Halsey J<o* Baker wu» in l.eonn F rid a y on M r. and Mrs. H erb ert E akin am i ' Inst week. b la c k s m it h busine»». M r. and Mrs. J. S. Benson, o f this c ity , The Sentinel was the recipient M o n day of a b eau tiful bouquet from M r*. and C. A. Sm ith, of N o rth Bend, mo ' Rosn C urrin. There were a dozen or tored to Black B u tte Sunday and visited more varieties o f flow ers represented in at the A rm and W ynne home. Emmet Sharp week. R O V ARE. A new» item recently »tnted that Ben G riswold, who had been visiU ng her, P itch er wns operated upon at the hos returned home w ith her. p ltu l. The nume should have been Miles ('. H. Samuel, of Portland, nmnuger of P ill her. Bi n in us husky a» ever. His the Oregon L ife Insurance eompauy, fa th e r, who wu» operated upon, was accompanied by .Mrs. Samuel, und D. di»rliurged from the hospital lust week. | M. Johns, manager of the W illam e tte Mrs. J. I,. Perry returned to Scuttle d is trict, were in tbe e ity F rid a y. lu»t week, und in couipuny w ith Mrs. M r. and Mrs. F ran k M eF arlu n d vis W. (J. Perry went down the valley to ited in Portland the past week. a futility reunion. E. W. Isaacs, who is employed iri the Binder tw iu i’ w ill be short this year. Rigging camp at Itujad a, lost a thum b B etter b-uve orders early w ith Swengel I in an accident last week. Tbe hand waa H a rd w a re for the best Plym outh tw iue. niso seriously injured. Mrs. W. V. McOec, who had been here Miss M y rtle Green, who is spending to visit her fath er, ’ ’ I'n c le ” Burnt- I (he summer w ith her sister, Mrs. Emm a Veuteli, who was recently operated up ! Ragsdale, went to Eugene M onday for ou, returned lust week to her borne in - a few days ’ visit. A lb an y. M r. nnd M rs. C. A , I.ineh returned Cuptniu Lee Roy Wood», who was get | Sunday from a motor trip to G rants ting liiiiiself in trim for hard »ervice Pass. w ith the army by work at tbe J. II. M r. nnd Mrs. E. B. Crane, o f Black Chamber» m ill, is now nursing a badly Butte, have been visiting down the val- injured blind, the result o f catching it i ley thin week. between u moving tim b er and an iin Edgar Hcheufeb- is su fferin g w ith movable object. There w ill be no per j fractures o f both his arms, the result luam-nt in ju ry, however. of fa llin g from a tree. Protect your phonograph record» with Mrs. K . K. M ills returned Tuesday W i l l Kune needles; ] needle plays 10 records; 541 for l<te, at M ad se n ’a. j M t f c | from P o rtlan d, where she attended the ! grand lodge of Eastern S tar and visited J. T. O ilfry was in the c ity from ! friends. Creswell Inst week and purebu»ed from H am ilton Veateh bus been confined the Cottage Drove M an u factu rin g corn to tbe house this week. puny the »bingles fo r bis new barn. rigata, Tobacco, Candies, Nuts and Hol't Drinks Weinhard'a Luxo’ on Draught (). E. Woodson wns in Portland last week a fte r a ear. lie was accompanied by Mrs. J. E. Woodson and son. Miss In e z F ly n n S atu rd ay. visited in Eugene Misa M arg a re t Paulsen, o f Portland, ia v is itin g her sister, Mrs. J. E. Arnold. M rs. A lice Richmond arrived last week from Hubbard to vis it relatives here. Ile r granddaughter, little A lice Do not go Picnicking in “seedy" old clothes. Then, above all other times, is when you need to LOOK V0UR 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 LE A D IN G C L O T H IE R S j)