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T Mr. and Mrs. Tom KirharJaon, Mias Bates, and the hostess. ♦ ♦ ♦ The Joker club held a picnic os Mus ^ To Corpulent Twirlers o f the Sphere: by creek yesterday afternoon. Mrs. J As captain o f the I.ennt 1 hereby rbal I). VVesteahaver, a member o f the club ■enge those of surplus nvoirdupoui to who is soon to move from the city, being a game o f base ball, both gross and net the guest o f honor Card playing and receipts to go to the mess fund for “ good e a t s '' were the diversions ' i t t h company. Not wishing lo lake say undue ad Thr M P. G club has discontinued vantage o f you o f superfluous adipose its meeting, for the summer. tissue, I hereby warn you that there is ♦ W ♦ ' . 0 store for you the worst drubbing of Delight Valley Society >our lives. I would suggest that you Mrs. Adney pleasantly entertained the >I«'U your bathing suns and be properly G. T. X. club Inst Wednesday The uiatu prepared for the sweating that is in feature o f the afternoon was a stork • lore for you Karh should bring his shower, a surprise given the hoateas by family pk V stria a, fur the fatalities are members of the club. Kathleen Allen likely to lw tunny as we bat the sphere and Mrs. Johnson favored the club with all over the field. We will make you some piano selections. A t the rlose of diiry watching our men circle the bases au unusually pleasant session refresh You will have little time to cool o f f or ■iirnts o f sandwiches, pickles, cake and regtun your breath when it'eemea your coffe e were served. turn at bat, i f such a thing should hap The soldier boys o f this district were pen, fur you will lie retired with neat guests o f honor at a gathering Friday ness and dispatch. night at the school hou,e. ¿several \\ hr a the score on our side reaches speeches were listened to, after which a loo the game will be called Players | social time was enjoyed Fried chicken. with the fats must be lietweea 100 sud bread and butter sandwiches and pie | -)l0 | were served A number from this side Now, you lubbers, i f you have any . | attended. nerve, get m or forever be branded as BACK FROM THE TRENCHES C H !A L | L E | N G E r Tkelest af( ACONTWUOCS CHAIN o r O ILIN G ! S POINTS ffedliuo Boihi^ fbbiîs rt$hBoilt>ÿ]btnts f o r j » w e f ÿ n u le q g e io r Q u ic k C sm ooth I le ra tio n S T A N 3 >A_R_D tO lL C O M P A N Y , Ibints f fcr< ar é z s y s ia r ü r ^ / ÇR Z ♦ ♦ ♦ slackers. SAMMY Mount View Society 3 3 O T IO T t$ V §>uririi Î r- 33 ■4 1 I f you know o f a society item and do not inform the m w sp tp rr, it is jou r own fnuit i f it is not printed. Smith- Vaatch A wedding o f unusual interest to pro pic o f Cottage Grove s u tnat o f Joseph ihomas Hmitn and Miss Mabel Preston \ catch, which took place at Albany on > riday, J u l j 13. the battlefields o f France. Both parties to the marriage are among the best and must favorably known o f Cottage Grove's young pro pie. The bride is a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W a tc h She graduated from Cottage Grove high school with highest honors and has since then been a successful teacher in the schools and will continue to fill that position until I the return o f her husband from France. Mr. Smith is a son o f Mrs. Mary ''inith and has for several years been | active in the business and social life o f the community. He is a graduate o f 'h r Sparta. Illinois, high school, and has : been engaged in teaching here. Mr Smith was instrumental in a large d ^rcc in making the recent rhautauqua a sucres,, being chairman o f the ticket committee Mr. and Mrs J K Cooley and daugh Ite r Elizabeth moved their household ’ goods to Cottage Grove last week. A picnic was held Sunday uii the rtvrr and all the neighbors gathered in their bon or. Dinner was served on the ground uuder the trees and ice cream was made at intervals during the day. Those pres ent were Mr. and Mrs. J K Cooley and daughter Klizabeth, Mr. and Mrs. C. \X Sears, Mrs. Kate Sears, Bertha Sears, Frank Sears, Peter Willard, l.awrence ! Hare. Mr. and Mrs. K. Kelley, Mr. and j Mrs. F J. Hetliwell, Mr. Cot, Frank Will. Kdgar and V irg il Kelley, Oernl dine Spaugh, W. D Heath. Carrie Heath and Marion Lowry. w ♦ w I Saginaw Society. A reception was given for the ntili ita boys at the school house Friday eve ning Mr. Beatty, o f Cottage Grove, and Mr. McClellan were the speakers for the evening and a large crowd was present. A jolly crowd en oyed a delightful '•«rial evening and an ice cream feed at the borne o f Mrs. Cora Taplin Sun L O O P H O L E M At K I N , Captain o f the Leans. Ornguu Suits Them Wiley Haium and lx«uia Miller, o f Kiigene, were in the city Monday eve mug en ««rute home from a motorcycle trip to Califoraia pointa. They were m Vallejo the night the powder maga /me disintegrated md we re not es|«r | «•tally < tata* m iia a rru * » t 11 t h e r I p C F I C 0 t*C. entranced rhcj that all thr l»a«i rua«l» tu thr ' iOirld arc uot located iu Orcgoa^ and that the hut * eat her Mr have here is only a cheap iiuir&tmu of the rea) thing ' W h y, ' * »aid our o f the buy», * * It m u » uly ninety’ «Mtuiefhiug or other wh**n Me . rov*«*d the Oregou < a lifo rm * line, ind Me had to put on our eoat» and turu up the collar» to keep from catching cold 1 P r ofessio nal Cards tz MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIOH MAN H« mb i«I•*li• »• Truth Mf I'hoRfl I "til R MoCAROAR D U S DF.NTIHT Neuralgia relieved luataiilly by Uieul upplli-aln.il Residen«» aud o f f n e at Fifth and Mam I’ lniiie I II.I Cottage Grove, lire DR 0 E. FROST K l f r l m ul trmtflirtitft X r*y pi« lur«*ft M c i u i n i n u l i u i i uf ■* 1111 f il in mul M< mm ! O fllii- l.ttHMHi Hill J E ril« »li r 47 YOUNO ATTORNEY AT LAW a O ffM * Mum ftVFMUF Mil 4 ' m II*K«* Orov* DR A Ori*K<iii J HENDRY DENT1HT U D ! \ 1 I E M i \ N I O v r r T*ir»l \ul»«*u ul tmtik W«»rh iltiii** *ft**r b u u r i ftinl Siifitlfty« *|i|M*mt »irait <’ottuse Uru\«•. i ) r * I * li • * ii i* 10 L. A W KIME PII YH1CI A N TrumAii AruiNtruatf. Who Appt&ri the La.Ht Time at tha Arcada Thaatar Tonight for M Itf f ie e Hi I ’ li ilb p s b u i b li n g « v e r the Benson d r u g store t lf f n - e plnuic 34 R esi.le ucr phone 12*1.1 C o tta g e llr o v e Mr Arui*trMUg »pant l«t umilili» iu the* fir»! lini* tran rii* * of Kur upc wml (u o|l j , , , » D A N D MURO BON DR ,,f the principili bat W I tlrg o u M HAMILTON U C E N H K D C H IR O P R A C T IC P H YH IC IA N ties. He was four times wounded, the last time at the Hattie o f the Homme, where he lost the instep of his Is*ft foot from a piece o f shell, anil at the stime inti«' was blown into a dugmil and Hi Consultation utul rtaminatlon f r *•. O f fise lo.ur« 9 to S Nun «laya uiol evenings bv ap|*omtm't I jure«! internally. Mr. Armstrong dtsplays hts discharge- certlfieatcs, service pins and medal with which he was «leeoruted by King Alberi of Belgium His tulk is u most interest Believe m e,“ he concluded with pro | .,ury o i his r i p e n e a e e . and the life I ' there 's no I’ I ' e o f a soldier on the firiug line. He ap found conviction, like home.’ ’ ; pears wearing his Scottish uniform. I which has seen service in the trenches. There is also an «*ntire change o f pie ture pr«igraiii of sit reels Mr Atm TALES OF THE TOWN I stron g's talk follows the pictures. O f f i c e i n ol.l C o t t a g e G r o v e b u n a b u i l d i n g at l " l S M u m «.vriiii«- H J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW timi iiolarv mil.In I'raelirrs all courts. Twenty fiv e vesr» • » |»erieto-e. Hu<lei Bldg « ’ullage Grove, Ore ALTA KINO ATTO RNEY AT LAW !»««• I««rtt*-I in fbr r.-ar Ihr Kimt NitlMnitti t»îiuli Air». Albe Robinson last weck flieti : ( )r**K«iii C g I I n j »«* (ir«»\** • uit for d ivorrr fr««ui Jum«‘s H Robin '•«li, several rea so n for thè action bring DR S M WENDT The wedding came as quite a sur IC E C R E A M A N D C A N D I E S «Hegel Atrs. Robinson asks thè rusto Physician and Surgaun Inspactor af Field* Estimate* Mill,ant SODA W A T E R and S O FT D R I N K S prise to the many friend* o f the couple Iv o f thè rbiblren and tbut she bc Spermi attention given to general S A N D W I C H E S and C O F F E E of Dollars of Looo. It was solemnized in Albany in order * * T surgery; eye. ear, nose and throat , uwarded money for their suppuri, all I »Blunge |u lvau'as wheat by the that the ceremony might be performed Mrs Elia Thompson gave a Fourth mouy, and costa and disbursemeuts. Hupt Cottage Orove Hospital N E A T ---------C L E A N ---- COZY Hessian tl) la estimated lu uillllouo o f by Bev. MeGee, who is an unele o f the “ f July picnic at her Koval Oak farm 1 Robert Atkmson was culle«! bere fr««m | dollar« by J W Atct’ollW'll, Instructor Phones: Itffie e, 2. Kesidener, 12tl bride and who twice served a» pastor o f lu honor o f her aged father arid moth j l'ortluud l»y thè serious illness and sub | lu eutoiuolugy, Kaunas Stale Agrlcul Ü. M B A L D W I N PB O PB IE TO R the Presbyterian ehurch in this city. : rr The day was gloriously spent in | sequent denth o f bis fatfaer, John At rural college, who has lnn|«ected Arid.» It s u hastily arranged because o f the "inging old i kinson. Robert is n«w a sergeant in thè tu pra, tl« all) every sc tlou of tbe state probable departure at any moment o f “ “ d music. A bountiful and ap day, the occasion being in honor o f Miss o ffic e o f thè adulali! General at Port Thousands of acies of w heat will uev- tne bridegroom, who is a member o f Dr petizing dinner was served at noon, a f c or> Taplin 'a birthday anniversary. land. er be harvested “ Damage la severe lu the eaateru Ku yken dall’• ambulance eorps, which is tr r which the gu-sts disposed o f 14 \mong th««w present were Bessie Nirh Alrs. Euri Keenc and twu rhildren. expected to see immediate service on quarts o f ice cream. Those present were ols, Kathleen Allen, Bertha Neat, Mr. o f Alton, Kansas, are visitmg at thè tw o thirds o f the state,' says Mr. Mc Culloch. "That It la serloua la shown Air. an«l Mrs Fahrenwaid, Airs. Amy ami Mrs. Hartley, Mr and Mrs. McKee houle o f Mrs. K e e n c ’s parents, Air and hy the way It haa afTr. ted the wheat Giidersleve and family. Airs. Lillian and baby, Marjorie A'augbn, Mra. Alrs William F. Lynch, south «• f town market. ron AS heeler and children, Airs. Ornn Rob Vaughn, Charlie Sharon Kdd Quen.er, ■'Nothing cau I«e done to coutrol tbe ittson, Grace, Edith and Harriet Bre Otto and Carl Niehols, and Mrs Taplin Jack James Suicides. luawrt at this time, hut the farmer haul Mrs Wilson and daughter, Mias auJ daughter, Miss Cora. The following from the Hcott Valley should keep lu close touch with the I T H E L O Y A L T Y O r OUR Marjorie Giidersleve, Richard White, o f _______________ Osnnls Eucalyptus Ointment Advance concerns a former resident of situation au«l Immediately after bar PATRONS Bohemia; Air and Airs. Charles W’ hite ' --------- ------ vest atari to put Into prai'tlce the rneth AT AU. ORUQ a t o m s Cottage Grove: Mnrh o f tbe sueerss o f this bank and son Arthur, o f Wisconsin; Mr. and . T O M * 25C «JAftb s e e As we go to press we learn that Jack oda o f coutrol that have l«eeu found to AMONO THE CHURCHES i he practical ami effective is due to the loyalty o f its dep-.s Mrs Aloran and family, of Hilk Creek; I i James, who was living on bis home “ 'The stubble should l«e disked Inline ilors. Many o f our customers stead near the A. P. Williams ranch on dlatety a fter harvest This atarta tbe Presbyterian Church -D. A MacLeod, express their satisfaetion with [pastor- phone 137K Bible school at 10 the Callahan Gazelle road, committed growth o f volunteer wheat and teuda the servies they rreeivr not only suicide by shooting himself about nine to htiug an curly emergence o f the fly. > m kioraiMW worship ut II A. m .1 M in words o f rommendution to us, . r C k r f s t i a a n l s a t r w at (. ■« o ’rloek this morning. It also makes plowing much easier at • • • but also by seqiiiiinting their Coroner Turner arrive«! on the arene a later date Three or four weeks Methodist Church Rev. Jos. Knotts, friends with the bank's iinei after disking the ground should be before the man » a s dead. The act o f pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Reg relied furilities liar preaching service» at 11 a. m. and James is a gr«-at surprise to his tunny plowed at least six lucbes deep aud all 'i p. m. Mid week prayer meeting friends in the county ami no motive cun volunteer wheat and stubble burled Such evidenees o f our patrons' | Thursday evening at 7:30 o ’clock This will also bury practh-ally all tbe Eoworth league at 7 p m i be offered. upproval ure very pleasing to us flies” Morning sermon, “ Jehovah, Thy He was a member o f Hcott Valley mid ure highly valued. O M JOHN. E U G E N E ORE. The agronomy department has shown G od.’ ’ Evening sermon, “ My B«>dy Ixidge No. 22V, Knights o f Pythias, and (hat where the ground la prepared lu « M A O z s ro w woLnAAzerre d i s t r i c t and M y s e lf . ’ ’ was well known here. He had mined this manner It m«t only prodm ea m a il • • • Christian Church - W alter Callisoa. for many y«*ars on the .Salmon and mum yields, but that the crop may be minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Young worked around iu the valley. Heveral planted with safety later In the sea P e o p le ’s Society o f Christian Endeavor years ago he was «•.might in a rave in, SOD - j 6:30 p. m Preaching services at II a. The sowing ut tbe crop should l«e de and had been in poor heultb since. 1 rn. and 7:30 p. m. layed until the fly fr « e date, which the • • • entomology department will furnish Baptist Church -K. G. he Groat, pas Fire Damages Hail Horn«. any farmer f««r Ills particular ae> tlou tor emeritus. Sunday school at 10 a m. A flue fire Monday morning caused o f the stale. The date o f safe aowlug Preaching at 11 a. m. P rayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. considerable «Inning«- at the C. H. Hall lu average years la at least as early home on the west side. The roof was as the date on whl< h wheat should be Christian Helenes Church -Services in Tu the chapel at 242 Second street each almost a complete loss and considerable •own tu make máximum yields Sunday at 11 a. in. Regular testimonial wallpapering will be necessary to put ublaln (he liest results lu ruutrulltug meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. . . , , . the llesslau fly farmers should cu úp The building is open for the use o f the house m a state o f repair. e n t e lu fighting the Insects. circulating library each Wednesday j ------------------------ Tbut lusuy farmers sre successful lu from 1:30 to 4:30 p. in A ll are eordially «mctsi Mat» »inn preventing serbili» dsmage hy the Ilea invited to tbe service* as well as to 8ocl" N , U ,100' make use o f the literature. The social giv«*n on the McCargar slan fly Is well Illustrated In the eaat lawri Haturday netted $100 for the Ì era part o f McPherson . «unity and the Pbona IB Catholic Church— Father Curley, «'urley, pas p mess fund o f .Hixth company. The band western part o f Marioli i-ounty this f r e e Delivery at AU Tim e* o f tha Day tor. Mass and Hunday school at » 8 s a. furnished munie in the evening snd the y***«-- lu tW * se«'tb>li tbe coiitrid mess on first and third Hunda *7* o f every month. Hunday school at 10:30 a. m on members o f Hixth company gave an ures sdvucated on tbe "llesslau fly a|>e second and fourth Hundays. ' l a i " conducted by tbe agricultural col exhibition drill on tbe street in front lege lu cu'uiierntluu with tbe Santa Fe Frew Methodist C h t»c h — Rev. F W o f tbe lawn. Railway company lu Juue, 11115, were Tha City Trausfar Oliver, pastor. Habbath school at 10 a. put Into effect hy the Uni]|«rity o f the All Kinds of m. Preaching at 11 a. m and 7:30 p m Card of Thanks. Prayer m eetm f Thursdays at 7:30 p m All are welcome. We wish to express our sincere appre SOUTHERN PA C IF IC T IM E T A B L E ciation o f tbe many kindnesses shown us Those who advertise in Tbe .Sentinel South Bound North Bound deserve your business because they tell during the sickness and death o f our No. 10— 2:28 a. m. No. 13— 1:00 a. n. Plano Movin g a Specialty you that they want it, and name prices husband and father. John Atkinson. No. 18— 0:50 a. m. No. 17— 7:10 a. IU. WOOD A N D O O A L MRH JO H N A T K I N S O N No. 14— 4:35 p. m. No. 15— 2:42 p. Ul that should get it. ### Phone 55 No. IP— 7:40 p m AND F A M ILY . O ffic e A t Eagle Cigar Btora DAMAGE TO KANSAS WHEAT. THE BON TON (r First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon o P COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS Chilblains Oregon Í ifc BEST FOR OREGONIANS The OLD REUABLE Newp Fresh Meats G o o d M e a ts At Prices that are right Charming Resort by the Sea Peoples Meat Market Those who seek rest and sea s h o re recreation will find abundant o p p o r t u n i t y a! Newport. W . W . M ’F a r la n d W. G. PERRY, Prop. farmers. Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Ample hotel accommodations cottages or camping arrange ments. L o w R o u n d T r i p Fa r e s IM iily T r a i n » — E a r )i Billiards and Pool D ir e c tio n A*k our OAarwst agent for folder “ N ew p ort," or write John M Scott, Oeneral Passenger Agent Southern Pacific Lines jly 5 12 1» 26 Enjoy a Pleasant Evening at THE E A G L E C I Q A R S T O OIOARS. TOBACCO. NUTS AND S O FT R E C A N D IE S D R IN K S Weinhard’a Luxo’ on Draught Card of Thanks We wish to thank the friends for their kindness during the sickness snd at tbe [ time o f the death o f our mother and -grandmother, Mrs. Eunice Florer, and also for the f lorn I offerings. MRH. J. M. F L O R E R , pd M RS E D I T H S E X T O N BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES L. L. Harrel The followin g prices are now in e f feet un butter wrappers: 100 wrappers, on Fridays and Satur Cot tag«! Orove Transfer days o n l y ............................... 00 rents 100 wrappers, on any day except Fri days and Saturdays........... ........ (1.10 These are cash prices. Additional wrappers printed at the A live community wants a live news same time with either o f the above, 35 P IA N O M O V IN O paper. There can be no live newspaper rents the 100. A U T O D R A Y FOB Q U I C K D E L I V E R Y without tbe support o f those who wish CO TTAG E GROVE S E N T IN E L , such a newspaper Are you doing your T E L E P H O N E 72 b itt ••• The L iv e Wire Newspaper O F F IC E E L IT E C O N FE C TIO N E R Y Draying of all Kinds