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Neighborhood News a part o f last week with her daughter, T h e half-m il* dike which the United Mr.'. II. F. llurkee. Mrs. Harvey Taylor visited in the Rim es engineers have heen building Grove n part o f last week at H arrington point In the ('olu m b la H EBRON river has been com pleted This dike D O REN A la on e of the lurneel and m ost Im S|XM*iul t« The Sentinel.) Feb. 21.— Mr* T. J. Geer ami son portant w orks ever undertaken In the ^Special to The Sentinel.) Ernest visited with relativ es mid Feb. 21.— C. 1>. VauV alin «Ad C. A. Colum bia river Irieiids .it London a part o f last week. O f the 783.389 Inhabitant» o f Ore V \\ White1 ami daughter, Miss YuuSchoiack m otored to Eugene Thurs day. liu . and gra mida lighter, Eleanor, are Mrs. John Chapman, o f Eugene, cauie gan, 295,723 or 37 7 per cen t were Il on the su k list this week. up Thursday and visited her mother. native» o f that state; 380,022 or «8.6 Mi* S. II. Culltson, o f Pleasant Hill. ■'G randm a' H ales,*’ and other re la tier eeut w ere native» o f oth or »la te» *peut Sundnv night at the home o f tives. or o f the ou tlyin g p o*»e»»lon 8; and li *i *t er, Mrs. V \\ . W hite. Miss Henefta Teeters returned to her M e Gilerist and Mrs. iliushew were school Sunday, a fter spending the week 107.84« or 13.7 per cen t, w ere born In M onda) afternoon guests o f Mrs. foreign cou ntries, the cen su s bureau end at home. Jenkins. Mrs. Verne G aroutte, o f the Grove, reports M. Kehelbeek. o f the Grove, is v isit came out Sunday to take charge o f T h ere w ere tw o fatalities In O re ine: wiìh his sons. John and George. M r'. Spriggs, o! tin Grove, visited the cook house at the Garoutte camp. Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley Duniewood gon, due to industrial a ccidents, du r spent Saturday night visiting relatives ing the w oek endtnK February 18. a c in the Grove. cord in g to a rep ort hy the state In Mrs. Malissa Chrisman cauie out dustrial a ccid en t couim fasion The Sunday from the Grove to visit her victim s were M elvin A Sm ith, steel daughter. Mrs. J. K Bedford. I 1). I.. England went to W alker Sun w orker. Portland, and Sidney A C oop Rate*—Oue cent the w ord; mini day to attend the funeral o f his er, iHborer, Pendleton. A total o f 293 mum do w ord*; three insertions for brother hi -law, J. W Walker. , the price o f two when paid in ad accid en ts w ere reported Earl VauValin, o f Upton, spent the j van e«; half cent the word after Pour Marion and Polk cou nty tow ns week end at home. the third insertion. have offered Inducem ents to obtain the scu tch in g and retting plant to be ROW R IV E R For Bale— Ail grades dimension, rustic, con stru cted by the W illam ette Valley ship lap uud finish, rougli or surfaced, (Special to The Sentinel.) Flax & H em p G row ers' association at reasonable prices. Lu miners Bros., Feb. 22.— Mrs. Frank Pleuard ami T he tow ns that w ould w elcom e the i •». o i4 t f children are spending the week a! plant include Dallas. Turner, Aunts- W ood lor Sale.— Old grow th body Hr, their home in the Grove. old grow th fir lnub.s and maple, lb M i' Sherman Wilkins and children, vllle and Ktckreull. It wus estim ated meh lengths. E. J. Scofield , corner o f tin Grove, and Miss Lula Edwards, that the plant will cost a pproxim ate W;mhingtoii and south Eighth, u l l t f c ot Springfield, \ isited several days o f ly $100.000. last week at tin* Wilson Little home. O regon postm asters have been c o n For Sale— Small sale, m iirst class J. S. Magladry motored up from Eu condition. West Side Grocery, d ltitf gene Thursday and attended to bus! firm ed as fo llo w s : Charles W . Hold eruiitn. A storia, Ira W im b erly, Drain; Old rags wanted.— N othing less than ucs* a ffa irs, returning home Friday. ■‘ B u d " Chalifoue, o f Star, visited lien W eathers. E n terp rise; H arry E. two leet square accepted. Must be clean and must be o f m aterial that Friday w ith his sister*. Mrs. John Jones. J efferson ; R obert J. M clsaac. vs ill absorb gasoline. Old underclothes, Martin ami Mrs. Joe H eflin. liauuei garments and the like pre Mr* W ilson Little and children spent Parkdale; Charles A Stark. Suther- terred. Can not use old socks, m ew or a few days in the G rove last we *k at llu; Leon W Lundell. W e sto n ; Ollle i/e d or hard surface goods, or small th«- home o f her mother, Mr*. Salts L. G illespie. W lllaniinu; Lyman H. piece*» o f any kind. We want the best man. rags and pay the best price, 5c the Sh orey, W ood b u rn ; T h om as T h om p Mr. and Mrs. LuSeils Stewart and pound. The Sentinel. tf children were Grove visitors Saturday son. Pendleton. For Sale Blat.v M inorca cockerels, $1 Alice Thrun, N ellie Pleuard, Ralph W ith the price o f w ool on the up each; four head o f Durham milk Pleuard, Phillip Mosbv and Leonard « ows, fresh in February. R. Y. Porter, Poquette spent M onday evening in tie grade and vital iiuesttons o f disease con trol, range allotm ent and m anage V. alker, Ore. j-U m.'tpd G rove at the Frank Pleuard home. m ent virtually settled, cen tral O re For Sale— Old body fir wood. $2 the gon sheep raisers, after a tw o d a ys’ tier. Inquire bv mail, A. .1. Stevens, S IL K CREEK »►ox 315. jan27tf> con feren ce at lleud. believe they have Special to The Sentinel,.) left safely behind them the difficult Baby chicks nearly all sold. Only room Feb 16.— Mr. and Mrs. Paul Est tor a few hundred in March and tim es o f the readjustm ent period and April. B ooking order-' now for May. came up from Roseburg Saturday to that the future prom ises prosperity visit at the 1>. A. Estes horn«. Air. (¿ualit) chieks. Win. Hands & Son, Box ‘ ‘' l i . C ottage G rove, Or®, j27tf«* Estes returned Saturday evening and beginning with the com in g season Mrs. Estes remained until M onday Citations for gallantry In service For Sale— Booking orders now for morning. I have been forw arded to several en limited number o f White Leghorn Th«* Frank Peoples fam ily are at listed men o f the navy by the navy ? itching eggs from old hens. Pullets present livin g in the Mr*. Elin Thump •'in sunn roosters have averaged 7Qr,r son house. departm ent, the aw ards having heen production during fall and winter. Mr*. O. F. Peterson, w io hat bet.'ii mude by the com m anding general, Stock kept up direct from Tailored visiting fo r sonic time* wi h her moth pon*. Price, .* t for 100; Go« setting. • *r, Mrs. F A. l»r«*«*nt has gout* t«> th«* second division. A m erican expedition 1* A Snau«*rt phone 2 6 F 12. f3 m24p horn«* o f her grandfatht r in 1ml«* ary forces T b e follow in g O regon men are included In the cita tio n s: Alvin L Single comb W hite Leghorn baby chix p»*ndeiiee. Mrs. Di«•k G riffin and ehildr« n arc Bowman. F-alls C ity; Benjam in P. i<*i Ma; < h and April all *«d»l. Book . uMi-i- now for May. .« j 1.1.50 per 100: visiting at ih«* F. A. Green honn R ogers, Salem Mrs. Ja - R igbv visit« d ove r the from sei .*ted heavy producing birds: M ore than tw ice as much home gg" tor hatching. $1 for 15, $5 the week end with her daught« •r. Mi* * Vio- l‘ *e. Mr.-*. Waldo M iller, Box 176, or let. in the Sutherlin a cad« my at Suth building took plare In Portland during 1931 than In any other northwest city, ; one i 1'12 f3t i e erlin. We h:iv( been en joyin g (and «ìth«*r a ccording to a report made by S. K. Good mixed 1 arming lauds— Here you w ise) about « ight inches o f snow for Hege o f Hpokane. chairm an o f the pub r.u I»¿gs and cows, se vent! days, but it is now melting bi« . in; i u \ kii lid -, wheat, flax, rapidly as the Oregon rain returns. licity and advertisin g com m ittee o f the uni«» t hy . bronu gra.**. Portland Realty association . The re Go•ni roi »d* . good school.* port show s that o f the $22,2«1.09l BLUE M O U N T A IN i u r • Idi -‘h d. S»$il tin spent in the 17 leading cltlee o f the 't . C«mu St . or writ« or Special to The Sentinel.) northw est $10,100,700 was spent In A F. rfciiss, ()gema. Sask., no Feb 2u.—Then«* M iller visited Mrs. ubi i. m u s . flOmrlHp Matilda Jnnes and Mrs. Wade Watts Portland For I aie - T wo mares. w eight about in Lot tag«* (»rove last week. The state highw ay com m ission will 120 « d 12ó* * ; will he six years old The mill on the Albert Risen«* place con du ct a hearing at Albany Satur mg.. .1loh U Mo* tac h«*tti, D ivide. has resumed operation.', a fter being day to con sid er a petition asking for li. . A4il«»r«‘ **, box 160, Cot tag« -hut down for several months. < *r« flim iip d Harry W illiams sawed w ood for perm ission to crea te the Albany-Leban on -F ostor road Im provem ent district. John Allen last week. - S ilk uni biella. in kali o f tke Rufus Rawlings, P ercy M ood y and It Is the pu rpose o f the district. If ru - w. >od* o fficii- liuibhng. OwÒ su niic by P * iving pr»»p«*rtv Arnold Duerst each lost a hors«* lately. created, to im prove the so-called San- er may ha Mr*. H. 11. K ibby, Mrs. Eckes and and or flic* •¿ f llins ituti.r«\ urge Duerst visited at th»* Finley tlam h ighw ay from A lbany to the Ban- tlam national forest. Eventually. It For Sale— M y dairy herd ol lour Jer Whipps home Saturday evening. sey.-» and one halt''-breed, all gentle Finl<*\ H uff i* in Cottage G rove this Is proposed to extend the Santiam good milkers, anti high tester.*. Some week helping his father spray his or highw ay to Bend to freshen soon, and the others during chard. T he value o f livestock on farms and tie* ol in rue i A Bo a well-bred Holstein Mr*. W ill Stennet ha* b«*»*n quit«* ill ranges tn O regon decreased from »191.- bull 11 months old. F, C. Führer, plume with a cohl and grip th«* past week.. . .'-E15. Cottage G ro w , 6 miles up the Elsi«* and Eva Isaacson visited Sun 684,000 to $«3,83«,500 (37.1 per c e n t), 1 ! t. fl7m 3pd «Jay with Sadie Allen. during the tw o years from January 1, B«*~sie Moon«*y *p«*at a week with For Sate— Four milk cows, tw o fresh h«»ni«* folks b efore leaving for C a lifo r 1920, to January 1. 1922, a ccord in g to last mouth, two will be fresh this nia. where she will attend business reports ju st Issued by the United laontii. to o. Kappauf, phone 30 F4, college. States bureau o f m arkets and crop C ottage Grove. flTm dpd Peter* A: M osbv sawed th«*ir first estim ates T h is decrease in total W anted— By reliable man. jo b on a lumber Friday in their rebuilt mill. value Is due m ainly to decrease In ran. f | 7j.«l Ralph Hick* visited at Blue M oun value per head, although there has tain Sunday. W ant to sell two brooders. Silver Star been som e decrea se In num bers In Exchange. f l? p d Taxes W ill Soon Be Due. m ost classes. L ost— Between Standard Oil Co. and Th« Italic county tax rolls have been vk iv G räber’s, fiv e dollar bill. turned ov«*r to Sh«*riff Fr««d G. Stickels, B u fferin g from lead poison ing In gobbler fu. sal« Br Want to but colh 'ctin g will not begin for about duced by shot w hich had accum ulated ump puller. C. H H aight, tw o weeks. A large fore«* is at work In his Intestines through eating wild Sago 1 i 7c w riting r«*c«*ipt.* and when this work ducks. John H Bell, a fisherm an, has For Sale or Trade— Paige six touring i* completeil collection o f th<* first o f been at Bt M ary's hospital In Astoria «ar in A l con dition, four new U. »*4. th«* taxes w ill begin. The amount o f th«* 1921 roll« is for several days In a critical con dition « ««r«l tir«*.* ami IP22 li«* • m . h «;. V**'ill eon- A lready stron g purgatives have re >ui«*r ut trad« -raalhtr «* ir or go*»«! rnilk $1,505,759.23 as compare«! with $1,- moved 200 or m ore shot from his In «•«>w*. R. L. Chestnut, 123 mirth Lane 171,625.5 m for 1920. each property ow ner testines and an X -ray exam ination stroet. t ITm.'ipd will Th»* b«* amount comp«»lle«l to pay will I k * some Hou:> lor sale cheap 616 W hittaker what larger than that which h«* pnid show ed that there were at least 100 f2-lra«h]0p«l last year, but th«* in«*rense is sanl t• ► l»e msr> o f th little leaden pellets lodged Found M asonic pin; carchan, lor sniall«*r than that o f last y e a r ’s over in a large intestine A fight to have the battleship O re gl scs; broach; Y al« lo«*k key. In* th«* year before. «pur« at N*ritiii«*i offi«* f j« e gon. whlAi may be preserved under the naval treaty, sent to Portland to Lost -Crank for Beo speed wagon. | K* .In pony: Springs he kept there perm anen tly was start Ti • ‘lit IIK‘ 1. irftnv ed by R epresen tative M cArthur, a For Rent Housekeeping rooms. In- m em ber of the house naval c o m m itte e •pure 526 South F ifth str«*«*t. f24c T he tran sfer o f the old ship was taken For Sale or Trade —Used piano, baby up by Mr M cA rthur with the navy grand W ill take mat) car <>r itw k departm ent and It is understood she • it ■r ub . Inquir« at Barn»*y St-con«! | will be ordered to Portland If the peo llam i Sior* n«;.! d«*|Mit, opposite Woo«l ple o f O regon guarantee to pay the ) fSM mi 1 IO| •! annual cost of m aintenance Your money judiciously. This Baby Buggy lor Sale -Cost $(>5. sell F ifty Indians, form in g a remnant hunk is always ready to give l«»r $Ji>. Air'. AL Ohrling, A alauf, Ore. f 24p«l von advice on in vent met its. Von o f the on ce pow erfu l Umpijua tribe, will find it pays to commit us con trollin g practica lly all o f the land For Sale Fresh milk goats. II H. f^uimby, pltoiie 29 F 13. f24m ch«0pd west o f the Cascades, from the Rogue on such matters, as we can river north to the falls o f the W iliam give you the correct informa For Sale— lin e stand o f bees; »»me «‘inpty Iti *• rn*w; on«* feed ch opper; tion. ette, m et at R osebu rg to con sid er the «►»«*• «»'»k barrel churn, «'upneity III gal m ethods o f presenting to the govern bin . m arl n«*w. L. L. W oolley, 39 ment their claim for $12,000.000 g ro w mem ber ing out o f a treaty alleged to have Lost Cameo brooch Lost Wednesday ^FEDERAL RESERVE' bean made in 1847 T he Indians e le ct aft< rnoon, probably at party at Ho ed a com m ittee com posed o f Isadora SYSTEM t«• I Kartell. Find«*r plea*«* r«*turn for re ward *«» toleplion«* o ffic e . f24gbhc Rondeau o f T iller. Edward Iiom pler o f Eugene, Mace T ipton of Ollde, Joe For Sale Ford track. C A. Kurre. north Ninth tre«*t. f24pd Brown o f R oseburg and Proas Plch- e tts o f Oakland, to handle the affairs L ost Fox terrier dog. bob tall, color o f the organisation T ipton Is the mor»* Ida« k than white. R«*ward. “ Tlie Old Reliable ” J'hon«* 16*» Y. Edwin Tullar. f24pd rwcognltnd ch ief o f the tribe W Have You Been in to See Our Latest CLOTHCRAFT CLOTHES Yes, we have a fresh shipment of tin* wonderful Serii«* Specials! Tin* best suit value of years is yours if you come in while 111«* seleetion is at its host. Smart, sensible suits, all ol them! Just the kind of clothes you’ ve A N T A D S alwavs tried to get. For Instance CLO THCRAFT “ 5130 and the ” Blue Serge Special frige is w h e r e VOl ' D LIKE TO SEE IT Now $30 T h e finest w orstctl y a rn w oven m the sim p lest a n d K tro n i'csl k in d o f w eave lo trite lo o p the loirdesl k in d of serviee, is the w ear u n d e r In iio d a tio ii the w o n d e rfn l « 'lo lh c ru fl S e rp e S p e c ia ls ol O n ly e f ficient ip in litity p ro d u c tio n m a k e s it possible. Come m today nod see these marvels lor yourself. Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury THE DAYLIGHT Fruit Growers Are Warned. K. Htewart, cou ntV fruit insiwM'tor, has r«»«*«*iv«*tl a l«*tt er f rom th«* «tat«* him to horticultural board asking spread a w arning agni nst i certain * * t n*« powd«»r” b« ing sohl ill this state a ml which many farmers and fruit grow ers have * * fall«*u f«»r ’ ’ be cause it seemed a simpl«* w IV tl ro u vitalize an ondam i without work is pr«»claimed a pan »ren for »very nil incut that tn-os o n 1 h«*ir to, and i* ad ministered by boring an upw îrd s ant - Itole in the tree and filli ig it w i 1 ll ( ’ustomarv t«* •*\ imoniaIs the powd«*r. an* « ffer«*«lt most o f which upon in- c. STORE FOR QUALITY quiry provecí wort lil»*ss, and :illi*g«*d endorsement* o f agricultural colleges have been indignantly ropiuliutcd. a« cording t«> inform ation rénové«! by Mr. Hlewurt. Lane Health Standard Is High. Health reports eovering th«* w«»ek ending February II w««r«* high«»r in loiiin* cou nty than in any com munity «»f the stat«*, a ccording t«» th«* r«*port of Dr. Seth M. Kcrron, county health nffi«*er, who rejMirtn knit two cum «** o f eln<‘ keiipox and one of pneumonia «Ini i fig the w«M*k. Ileallh report a fo r tin w«*ek r»*«*ei\ed bv the lo«*nl o ffie m l AND SERVICE from tln* state board o f health indi • ale tliat eonditioiis here are far a bovi* t »le stati- average. In a rom pila t m a o f c«ìntagioUH d i* I'M4«*s front vanions Or«•gull coil lit i(*H tls1* state report shows that 29 ease:« o f sum l!| mix wer« • r«*port<*«l from l ‘«»rt land and six from Hnleiin. In un in fliienza ir«*|M»rt « overing n*|H»rtN fr«»ni 12 comm unit l«'S the «•as»'s range from 43 ut Lii< i ramie to four ill Des« llllt «**4 COIIIlt V. Thirl V «• iim «* h are reps»rt«*«l fr. mi Me d lon l, 21) from Fortlaitd and Co liimbiu countV lins 2f». \Vateh tin label on your p a p er IT ALWAYS PAYS TO TRADE AT GRAY’S Every day in the week— prii'es tli<* sum«*- 11»<* lowest possible cash and «'any prie«*s consistent with tin* freshest, highest quality groceries. Then, t«»«>, You Always Save Milk Laundry Soap Lenox, 8 ban Luna White, <i liars Crystal White, hnr Karo Syrup 25c 25c 5c Bttrticii 's, 2 lat'uf cans <'aruat inn, 2 lurur vans Veri best, can .............. Del Monte Raisins 25c 25c 11c light: 5s, 40c; 10s, 75c; dark: 5s, 37c; 10s, 70c. Seralch feed, 100 k ...................................... $2.40 llollcd barley, 75 n Whole corn, l(M)s ................. $1.50 $1.75 Cracked corn, KMls $2.00 ............. PINEAPPLE Mission brand, can nr 4 cans for ........ 28c $ 1.00 ‘j han * . caw * Ml «aha ot We sell the three for 5s, 65c $1.90 1‘cnnnt brittle, the I li . .... Assorted mix, the 11» (’ream mix, the lh ............... 18c 18c 28c While navy beans, 3 lbs for lamu head rice, 3 lbs for Macaroni, 3 lbs for Spaghetti, 3 lbs. for 25c 25c WALNUT MEATS New sloe k. II. 50c Golden Rod Pancake Flour the package 28c Brooms! Brooms! Brooms! each Soap and Washing Powder in inns C rysta l W hite I pk(i P eel’s washini; powder Country Sorghum 20c 25c Candy Feed Uround corn, KHls Seeded or Seed leas II ounces for.. 15 oui..... for 50c 35c 20 c. $1.05 85c 25c SEEDS 1‘ackaRes, each 5c Hulk Seeds of All Kinds at Reasonable Prices. 50c, 65c, 83c, 98c, $1.50 Bucket of Crackers HEAVY (111 A DE GALVANIZED BUCKET AND 7 POUNDS Oh’ CRACKERS VAU ■ A BIO AT $1.85 Best corn fed, sugar cured eastern light bacon, the lb 30c • 'i m tap First National Bank H HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR SELECT EGGS GET OUR PRICE ON YOUR EGOS BY THE CASE