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— ■— EDDY SPEAKER AT MEETING OF REPUBUCANS Stato Ma** CUUioring o f Party BUgttM 1« Septo tuber 9, All Day Seamou riam im i tu TH O RN TO N Senator H. L. Eddy, o f Roseburg, one o f the most foreefu l sprakiTs und ii'.ost .idimred uieu tu the Oregou login Ititure, will deliver the principal ad dross at the muss meeting o f R«-puh!i- cana to be held at the courthouae in Eugeue, Hcpteuiber 9. The aeaaiou wilt la^t all day, probably euluiiuatiug in n banquet in the evem ug and a call haa been iMaued to all the Republicans o f the Htate and particularly ull legis la u ve caudidatea, h old ov er senators und the cougreMaional committeeuien ot the purty 10 be preaent. lu a p e a k i n g o f Seuator Eddy, Colonel W. D. G. M ereei, member o f the state ciu tra l com m ittee in whoae hand? Walter D- Tooze, chairman o f the com mittec, haa placed the task o f arrang ing the meeting, say»: ‘ No mau iu Oregon ha» a f i n e com bination o f character than Senator Eddy. He in recognized as a strong, forcefu l character by all his colleague.« il the Orcgou legislature. He possesses two qualities rarely fouud together— especially in the areua o f heated de bate— uamely, the ju dicial temper and the cupacity for sw ift and resolute aetiou. His varied experience has given him wide horizon and sympathy with every aspect o f human life, and his penetrating mind goes right to the heart o f any subject he selects and »trips o f f the irrelcvaut at o n ce .” D O M ESTIC SCIENCE DEPT. G IVEN E LE CTRIC STOVE I —. —— NOTE—Tba Rad T op d a e o a . tains Valva* chat haa recently been delivered from the Cam tory. It la In fresh condition la a pipe. CORNERS (Special to The S en tin el) Aug. 30.- Mrs. Blanch«* LaPeete, o f St Paul, Minn., and Miss Ethel lu sh er visited with their grandm other, Mrs. Lida McCall, the first o f the week. They will leave the last o f the week for Portland, take the boat for Astoria and visit other relatives in Tacom a and Spokane. Mrs. Minnie Planter visited Mrs. Ray R 1 nurd at Mrs. B. F. R* nurds Thursday. Mr Oiiaglm hauled straw fo r Mr. Tonole Tuesday. Pete Tonole, o f D ivide, is putting the lumber on his property on Knox hill to build 11 house. Mrs. Eva Foster and fam ily visited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Dominic Quaglia Mrs. Roy Dixon spent Tuesday with r ___ Mr. D ix o n ’s mother, Mrs. G over, o f j Cottage I f Grove B. F. Hinitrd and three sons, Louis, Ben am) Ray went on a hunting trip. Torn Richardson finished hauling the wood he sold Mrs. Foster Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Medley are gathering their gurden truck preparatory to mov mg away in September. Mrs. George uud Mrs. A. E. Foster went to Chas. C on ner’s for plums F r i day, Mrs A bbott shopped iu Cottage G rove Monday. \ eruon Whipps, o f Blue Mountain, culled to see his auat, Mrs. McCall, whose arm is slowly gettin g better. f Í . » 'i ■ W .< •• ■:/.¡/si BLU E M O U N T A IN . A four burner Acorn electric stove, made by the General E lectric com pany, (S p e c ia l to T h e H cu tm el.) has been presented to the dom estic Aug. -9. Finley Whipps recovered science department o f the Cottage his wood machine that was stolen a Grove schools by the Mountain States t«-w w eeks ag o. Power com pany and will be installed Mr. uud Mrs. Robert Laucaster and 111 the practice house for use by the children visited at the Bert Lancaster classes in dom estic scieuce 111 time for home Sunduy. the opening o f school September 11 Herbert Eukiu and R**x Wheeler vis- The stove is equipped with a large .tcd at the John Palmer home Sunday. sized oven. Mrs. Blanch Pet tee and Ethel Leisctn r, o! Si. i uul, Mum., visited Grading o f C loverdale Road Done. last we« k at the W'hipps home. The grading ou the Cloverdale road •ur. r in ley H u ff anti baby visited south o f Goshen was finished yester at the W. A. H u ff home in Cottage day and macadam w«»rk will be started G rove Saturday. Ht once. About 10 duys will to* re All. a n u aits. Albert Rissue spent quired 111 which to com plete the mile •imlay evening with M i. and Mrs. o f niucadniii surfacing yet to to* done Wade Watts. ou the jo b . Not only has the improv ing o f the road been a help to ttr* TH E C E D ARS farmers o f the Cloverdale district but the change o f the route has made it a (Bpeciul to The Hcutiuel.) more convenient highway. Aug. Utt.— Mrs. liollurhydc and daugh Tales of the Town J Rev. A. R S|M*arow left Monday for New ark, N. J., to represent Multnomah Amateur A thletic club o f Portland iu the N ational Amateur A thletic Unions track meet next mouth. While in the cast he will alsa hold conferences with Presbyterian church leaders and make plans fo r activities o f the local unit o f the church for the com ing year. J. G. Garrow, resident engineer for the state highway com mission, spent the week end 111 Port hind visiting his fam ily. Mrs. Lillie Scherbert, o f Seattle, is spi'iidiug this week visiting her sisters. Mrs. George McQueen, Mrs. James Potts and Mrs. H. H. Petrie. On her way to C ottage G rove Mrs. Scherbert was u guest at the home o f her brother, Jesse G riffin iu Eugene. Archie O. K now les, o f Eugene, ueph«*w o f Mayor George O. Knowlev, hus taken the positiou us manager ol the furniture departm ent of the K nowles & Gruber store made vacant by th«* resignation o f Lester Phelps, who has gone to Tillam ook to occupy a similar position. Miss Elise Price, o f S ifton , Wash., instructor in the English department iu the local high school, is u visitor at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. M. F. W yatt this week W anted— Modern six or seven room home to reut. Leave answers at Sen tinel o ffic e . s ic Mrs Ivan W arner went to Reserve, ou the W illam ette, Sunday to visit with Mr and Mrs M. Y. Warner, purents o f her husband, who ar«* camp m g there fo r the summer. A. R Gray and M. R. Irish, o f G ra y ’s Cash and Carry store, wen* 111 the city M onday from Eugene ou busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. Jesse G riffin , o f Eu gene, spent Sunday visiting at the home o f Mr. G r if fin ’s sister, Mrs. George McQimcn. M iss Mury Wisv 1111111 spent Wednes day iu Eug«*ue on busiu«*ss. neighborhood News LYNX H OLLOW . (N i^ n u l tu Tin* H fiihuel.) Ann Mr». Drlbi'rt Bruurlt mill sum 11 »uii, ut' V\ nullin g, spvul tin- week euil 111 ttir Fisher holin'. Mi».» Nuru l.ebhw 1 » visiting with relative» in (Juttnge Uruve anvl the Kuw river rouutry I hi» week Mr. and Mr». Belt/., uf The Dulli-s, whu have been here neveral day» luuk mg a lter propurly latere»ts, left Muu day fo r huuie Mi»» Leota Esins, uf Milk ereek, vi» Ited with the Hartley fam ily the fir»t uf the week. Mr». Kundal, uf Mareula, m ine .i|> Friday tu vmit with relatives whu are with the A jax Lumber Co. Dr. and Mr». W. K. la-bow and the Fleteher Kngland fam ily were Muuday guest» w ith Mr. and Mrs. Marion Lebuw. Cody P en tico left Muuday for Kau»a» C ity, Mu., to enter the Mweeiiey auto mobile nod Trai tor school Mrs N aney Neal, who made an ex tended visit with relatives 111 Eugene and W endling, arrived home Thursday o f last week. Mrs. D. P. Caldwell and daughter made a busmens trip to C ottage Grove M onday. Curtis Veatch was in the Hollow Monday. Mr and Mrs Wm Mlater made a busineas trip to F.ugene Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Johnson and Mr. and — ■II.. - — M tm . Dituiau ami children, o f Hh«*r wood, arrived Wednesday for u visit with Mr uud Mrs Win Slater. Mr». E. T. H artley and »011 Harold, Mi»« Leola Estes and Mrs I. N. Dresser motored to Eugeue Monday. ter uud Mrs. Lloyd Smith and daugh ter, o f Star, and the Ed Ashby furnily spent Huuday in Eugene with the F. M. Clow fam ily. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Aaderson and »ous Dick uud H oward, and Mrs. George Lewis, o f Prtlaud, speat Tues day at the home o f Mr. uud Mrs. Andi‘ rsou 's aunt. Mrs. Jas. W. Hears and Mrs. L ew is', sister iu law, Mrs. Jas. W. Hears. Mr. and Mrs. Audersou and fam ily and Mrs. Lewis are ou their way to Grants Pass, to spend a few days. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. W hite and daughter Wilma sneut Huuday ut the W. A. H mien way home. Miss Maud Lampson was out Tues day at the W. A. H«-itieuwuy home. I Each tin o f TOBACCO ! i i v ■'< V • i y j with the R E D T O P contains freshly made tobacco. Just right for your pipe. And the mild smoothness you enjoy is the result o f Velvet’s two long year’s ageing in wooden hogs heads. Patient ageing in Nature’s way— the right way o f removing raw harshness and bite. You’ll say that Velvet is cool, smooth and “ sweet as a nut” in your pipe. L iggett 4*. M yers T o bacco C o . S IL K C REEK (Special to The Meutiuel.) Aug. 31.- Mrs. F. A. Green and children left Moudiiy for hup picking ut liidepeudenee. Mr. and Mr». O. F. Peterson aud Mr und Mrs. J. Miiupsuu were guests over the week end at the F A. Green hume. Mrs. Elmer Eii»lmuu returned Fr- day from a several d a y s ’ visit with her sister in Drain. Mr. and Mr». Muun and Mr. aud Mr» Squire, o f Mutherliu, were here Muturduy. Mr. Muuu »puke ut the o 'c lo c k service at the Adventist church. Mr. and Mrs E. T . Hartley und sun Harold, Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser were diuner guests Muturduy ut the D. A. Estes home. By run Wiusluw was iu tuwu Muu day evening. Mr. and Mrs Raymond W ilsou and Miss Lillian Cox, from the Grave, at leaded the young people- missionary volunteer meeting Saturday afternoon. Mr Guul, o f Curtin, was in the neighborhood over the week end. Mi»» Ardis Heine staved several days last week with May Green. Frank Bnbeock and three sons, Donald. Alva uud Merle expect to h a v e for the hop yard this week. H EBRO N (Mpeeinl to The Mentinel.) Aug. 29.— The g ir ls ’ club met at Mrs. J. (J. A. Y uu ugs' last Thursday atteruuon. Mr. und Mrs. Turpiu. o f Bend, and W illiam Lueky and daughter, Mrs. Kitehey, o f the O rove, rulled ou tlu- Misses Taylors one even ing last week. John Kebelbeek and sou Carl, G. M Kebelbeek and son George sturted out Tnesday for a pleasure trip. Mr. amt Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeek and John Kebelbeek uiutort d to Eugene last Friday. Mr and Mrs. Mike Kebelbeek, ol the G rove, the John und George K ebel >eek fnmilies Inst Munday weut up Milk ereek to the old home o f the Kebelbeek» and had n picnic diaaer. Mrs. Harrv M cDole and sister, o f Divide, visited last Thursday a fter noon with Mrs. G M. Kebelbeek. Mrs Mike Kebelbeek, o f the Orove, visited 11 part o f last week at the honte o f her son, John Kebelbeek. W A N T A D S I I Ratea One eeul the w ord; miai I mum 3S w ords; three maertioas for the price o f two wheo paid in ad j vaaee, h alf rent the word aftar the third insertion Tor Sale A il grada# dimenatoli, rustic ehiplap and finish, rough or surfaced, at reasonable prices inm m ers B r o s . phone i t F3 0 14tf I I for ca ttle or sheep, 70 head o f An I iug Septem ber 5. Cabins, wood, pota guru goats. C u r t« V eatch, Cottage toes, etc., furn ished Fish 4 Fish, phone Grove, pkoue 2 F 1 3 ._ ¿ ¿ J t f c l Sp rin gfield 34 F15, Eugene m otor rouli a 18sIpd Tor Sale - G ood 6 ruuui huuaa, wood l B, box 108. house, 3 good chicken houses, 30 0 J For Sale Black mare 0 years .old, W hite Leghorn hens, g ood well aud I weight about 1400 and good lo work. city water, g ood variety o f fru it aud Also a good drill, almost new. Phone berries. J, D. Milliou, north Douglas 25 F5. aug25t fc ■treet, i'..tt«g e Urove. jl2 8 » pw p ilp pu i , For Sale —Plano, $175; typewriter. $35; Tor Sale ar T rad *— G ood grain •epa good washing umi-biac, $4.50; 1921 rator. Chaa. L. Hall. ju e23tf F ord sedan, in fiu e con dition , Joe E W anted Boarders w anted at 1010 west JVmith. Main street. jlt lt fe ’The Fuller Brush Co. o ffe r s present returns and future opportu nity for For Reut Store building fixtures t h e right man. Prefer married mau on east Main street. Good location 43 to 35 years o f age, with car. Jack in residence district aud close to city 1 son, Coos aud Linn counties open. See l">' k C M Parker, east Mam. J IM ■ <er w rite G. B Arnest, Knox H ill, Cot aug26»pl8pd W anted W heat, wUl pay a little more » , g e Urove, tire. thau local market price R A. MuauerA | tV anted Teachers or students fo r room phmo 2ti F I2. al8al| rd and b o trd . T w o bloeks from west s p ill» ! Tor Sale b r o o m bungalow ; model n ; side sehool house. 39 I. street. best hume on Mixth street; good o ot For SMe Some choice milk cows. buildings, wood, garden. I f you w tut rkemp, eom e fresh now . Phone 311 F I5. a hume euuie and see it aud you w ill Isrrated 4 miles up the Coast Fork buy it. 722 south Mixth street 'u l8 s Jp,l from C ottage Grove. F . C. Führer, si I5d Tor Sale at Saginaw, 10x16 Tar oina For Sale .Martin 0 m elody saxaphone donkey eugiue. Mee Ed W right, 231 Mee G len H aney or Berry Piano »uuth M uth, C ottage Urove. «18 » l p j com pany. slp d Tor Sale G ood pony, harness and bug Peaches n o w ready at Th om pson ’ s, gy, $50. Eva W entw orth, L erane, (the o ld H aw ley ranch) 1 '» miles _______________________________ a lS s lc north o f t'lfesw ell, on the highw ay, boxes or ntit as you wish. si 15p For Sale M y 80 acre place at 1 n th am. *V» miles from tow n ; g o o d 6 room For Rent - A 6 room bungalow, east C ottage G rove, with bath, hot house, bath ; barn full o f b » ,y , tw o w ater, large porch, house good cow s, horse aud w agou, fs xni'ly or and cold chard. I am goin g to s a c r i f i c e the n tw ly p a in ted , garage, barn for row. place for $2600 as I am ieav iug town chicken l<vt, large lo ts, berries and - ly und want to get settled b e f o r e sehool garden. A d d ress Box 616, city starts; $500 dowu, balance eamy terms L o a t —W a lltin g cane on Main street Geo Jacobsen, box 61, C otta ga G rove, Mrs M. A. Mount Return to 725 <*»•____________________ n M e ip X couth Mee« nd s ic Tor Sale or Trade—Will sett or trade H op Pickers W anted— WUl ifta r t pick For x t t . s. B oom s fo r steeping or light Far t R s en housekeeping, elo*«» to high s«*hool, gomj place fo r tea«*hers or students. Inquire 317 W ashington Avenue. s ip For Sale— B u ff Orphington broilers and fryers. 757 Hixih street s ip W anted F u r n i s h e d or unfurnished bungalow . Ixeuve w ont at Hentinel o f f i c e ._______________________ s 1 pd W anted Room and board with p rivi lege o f using piano. I reave word at Sentinel o ffic e . s ip Have you som ething you d o n ’t w a n tf A Hentinel wantad will find A newspu|M»r w ithout an editorial page is like a ship without a rod der ail«! you are not w illing to take chances on a ship with a tiuusy steer ing gear. ________ *^77 *. i»Ti**** BRUSHES OF Q U A L IT Y They are well designed, well made ot‘ beat material and guaranteed. See our adda in your magazine. 1 expect to call and give you a free brush and demonatrate our line. G a r la n d B . A r n e t t a25p ''Ih^iiodem way/ Ask, for T u n a in a t t h t «inn o f th a sh ield . S a le , th o ro u g h rtueh- in g w ith C alo l F lu s h in g O il a n d refillin g w ith Z e ro lc n a o l th e c o r r e c t g rad e. STA N D A R D O IL Cottage Grove, Ore. Confections Groceries C O N V E N IE N TL Y LOCATED CLEAN STOCK QUICK SER VICE COMPANY ( C a lifo rn ia ) M O D ERN CRANKCASE C LE A N IN C S E R V IC E MRS. HENRY HOHL Corner of Pacific Highway and West Main St., Near the Bridge