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which evervouc i* invited. The rally Warren Kelly and gntnddn lighter Eller, will be follow ed by a ba>ket »Initier Krai:*«\ attended a reunion at Mary and K*‘ v. J . E Carlson w .ll proa«h :»t Mio>. v . at L.mdon Sunday. ¿ V Yloek. Mrs. Bob W ise ft and daughter Edna. The F. H. Rurkys are mov ng to ¡ o f Row River, spent a few days at BOW R IV E R Row River. I the l^ee Thomason home. XI r Vit!-tí. i î" Portland, visited a* Mr and Mr*. Earl V olga mo re and S;ws Tite S 't M '. W t e home one day I l * i > children, o : Marctda, are visiting at Oet. 4.—B urdirk Tra>k. o f the Grove, the Chari. the home o f Mrs. Volgata ore *s parents. sprat a f«*w days this wvtk w ith hi-* week. Th: John aud George Kelwdbeck and Chas, T itters. M ' " " J K. ■ • m i ..lie- in --«l ?» Ray VanSehoiack returned Fr» l; v Mr. and Mr*. Tom v^ueonor atu! <s sutuh v .________________ ! where he ha«. itaby and Mr>. Frank Pleuard aud Mr. and Mr>. Jasper Finley \is:*ed worküig for th governm ent. daughter*. Elsie and Gortrutic, spoil? M s . C. M M l.m " 1**111 Monda v in in the G rove Bandny with S ten CoMage On»ve *»n bitsino**. Mrs. \Vi Ilium Hopmun. " $8 Th« party for Grandma Murry men Mr> W. W Chrisuian spont a few* > »la y s :t t thr home ««f her parents. \!r l**tw«*t*u the V. o f O. and P a cific j tinned n las* w e e k ’s items was held at the G. J. K appau f home instead o f a nd Mrs. J. H MeFïi rland. in th** U niversity. M K appau f home and the Grove. Am ong those a?** mliug high seh*H*l ‘ *h«- B Mrs l e« Thonr - n an«l «hiiight.^ ;u the G rove from here a n -: L o t e r amount o f money given her by the W alter W oodard sawmill and logging T "»s and Thelmn. un«! Ravnuoid W ii k- and Glen GiUospie and Nanny Lw : '**’•* m*e,.r« 1 t«» R -s.-burg Sit'urd* • iittit* b< v» -iioi.Id havt read $175 iu B ik er. e « ü j o f *$75. ♦ • ng. r ••un ng S-.!.,hiv. (.Hear McCalister ha* ln'eu quite til , J. V. E lliott, his dnughter B«die ?u ' fo r a few «lay» but i* im proving. s.*n X orris, mororod î«» Eugene Fr i:.\ DORENA tO i*«*«‘ M r.. Eli lott, w ho îs in a h«*-* H ERRO N pital there. !■*!''* 1 :e Th« SentmeL Neighborhood News Get. 5.— Mrs. J. A. E lliott was ated upon on F riday for goitre, ”t»-*spitai in Eugene. Mr ami Mrs. Fred K elly and Ÿ» A l:a and Harney, aud Mr. and Special to The Sentinel. Mr. 8 visi» :ng at The Charlie W h*« home. at A Sunday ' 11 rally » Vio» k Sui.d:»v f.*r»uo««n oper at a Coupe $580 (f. o. h. I Detroit) Woodson Brothers HOW MANY WILL GIVE ONE DOLLAR? W ALTER Or*-iroi* th e No upon fu m U lia c k s o f p e o p le . th a t th e p e o p le . b e h in d m u ch p e o p le , b a t t le w ill b e w o n . fo r if in r e s ts so now P ie r c e , nobody you to th e m h e lp h in i in H o lla r one to g iv e , h e lp h is v ested d e p e n d s upon <*n< any and of of T a xes, and pow er a re c o n tr ib u tin g p la in i'urht, G overn or R edu ced H is e l e c t i o n Jt i s n 't m any um f e e l it y o u r d u t y t o by srallant j>ay th«- e x p r n i w th e t a x a t i o n c o r p o r a tio n s frsrht to 1 » le s s e n a l*«- e l e c t e d every th e p la in p en se»? m & kin ir iaau«- h r m a k e s I * o n 't y o u w orth y is el«.,'t«*d. t o to p o w e r fu l a lo n e . are if G overn or b u t th e no The p r o m is e * . h e a v ily P I E R I 'E s in g l* ‘ -h a iid e < l> t o H*- h as ca n .(> a ii;ii. h*- M. a lm o s t a h is but his nam e send a n «i Y O l’R ad d ress, k n o w le d g e d d o lla r and b y retu rn tod a y , th e to g e th e r c o n tr ib u tio n w ith w ill your be a c m a il. Putting Pierce in Means Putting Your Taxes Down!—Help Pierce Win! W ir * N ane SI UK CREEK . S|«**cml to Th* .SentineL O ct. 4.— Mr*. F. A. Green, her tw o '»»u* l*n'u- and Lynn, her <iaught« r May la u d Mrs. u I*. IVtorwm returned lus j wi.-k fruir. Imlep^Mich nee, where th* y , mcikrd hope*. Mr. Peterson aceumpenied hem. Mr*. >ai«l*«rr and d:iugh:»T Fion*n**e. * i Vane« ni ver, B. C., were gu«**t*. Fri I daj« i ght ?»nd Saturday nt tu* I). A. I Est«** home. Th»\v k*ft Saturday eve I n»ng f\tT Ashland. Mr. H u f f and fam ily. fr*»n Blu» Mtiuntau*. ar» S*ttle«i OH the Bin kburn j farm. f ’harle* Mi!h*r wn* in the G rove | Tu» *«lay. F'nink People* i* hauling wood to th J («rove this week. Mr*. Jenn o W alker i* visiting th»* j .»*•*• k v. ih her daught«*r. Mr*. E. M. j Bnheoek. Mrs. W hite, o f Elm ira, is visitin g I '■ h h»*r sister. Mr* H u ff. M i " I.mii*»- Matthey**r ha- l-‘l pupil* I »-wndied and reports *eh<M»l fin*-. M>- H -srl W o lf h a. IT and j sehool i* progressing welL Mr^ K. > T ra-k and sons were din , tier gu»*st* Saturday at th« M F. Bi»i» I enek home. Shad* Bureliant has r**e«-ntly pip**d I water into the kitehen o f In* b«»iii» j and installed a prireetatin sink and ir » in iMKird. T H C R A W FO R D M AN A GER Pieroa-for-Oovemor Campaign Gordon B u ild u p P ortlan d. Oregon Miinsingwenr ami keep warm ami eom- wear has «riven many folks the impression that it is hiüh-prieed. It you have the idea in mind visit oui Munsimrwear department and see what a delightful surprise is in >tore for you— not only in reasonable prices, hut also in the variety of st\l«'s and fabrics yon have t *-hoose from. Whcn you puf *>n vour l’irst Munsitigwe«i, you'll ugain !•«• ilclightcd «ith I he jicrtWt fit alni comfortublt- fct-ling afi<>r<)c<l by the s«it't yarus unti sniooth fiuished k «- uiiis . w ca r T ln c lim a x o f th e Wc M u u s in g » « a r ca u n ot sto ry s« Il v o u o fte n , ii »•• s e ll you M u n s in g w c a r , l » ‘t t c r sa tist'ictl W i n t e r s t y l e s a m i w e ig h t s in f o r m - f i t t i n g k n it t e d f a b r i c s f o r m e n , w o m e n a m i c h i l d r e n — in c lu d in g s o ft w o rste d l a b e l 's th a t do not s c r a t c h , c o t t o n f a b r i c s o i lin e i| u a lity , s ilk a n d w o o l , c o t t o n a m i w o o l m i x t u e s . th a t c o m b i n e w a r m t h w ith lig h t w e ig h t . fitt in g as e v e r. its wt a r a b ilit v . so b u t » « - ’ ll k e e p y o u Whcn it coni «*s bu<-k frolli th«- » adì, you'll fiud it us comfortablc, as sliajwly, us pci f«-ct- 1 * A c o r n 'd s h o r t o r s to u t. u u t ic r - size f< r everyon e- t a ll, t h in , 77 tc D a u lic jh l S to r e fo r Q u a lity a n d SeriV ce L ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ d i $ 1-60 good Portland. HplStfe eneh. i?hiek«*n». W a rra n ted Juoiah t«# l»* l ’orter, phut«.- Phone 147 Y or rail nt 47!» Firs? St I». \\ C‘utsf«»rth. u*»f* USE CHERR0 FLOUR CEREALS POULTRY AND STOCK FEEDS }' t M g new Second hand brick Inquire K»-iii b o ild in g . eorn er N ixlh :m d I f y*»u have tin i»»*ni o f news, phone «» i » i * it t«» The Neutinel; nuaib.T 15!» J. tf Alain. - A il w ool home made socks fo r sale. No order»* filled b e fo re O ctober 10. Fur pnrtieulnr* nddresw* M is» Alma f»20 «#20pd Adney, >ugiuaw. Or«-. L ost— 30 30 n fle . just above red b n d g r <*n Row nv«*r. Ellsw orth l>amewu*Ki, | Cottage Grove. h 2!»* o I3| m I ' --------------------------------------------------- i For Bent or B ale- M odern six room hou**-. Inquire N. E. itia.*s. *2!»-ol3p For Sale -G ood No 4 Underw ood type w riter Bargain if taken at once. A. E. Burrow »*, at N. P. depot. «^»p J For Sael -G ood organ in tion. B**rrv Piano Co. W A N T A D S fin e condi oetdr For Sale- Brunswick phonograph in fir**? eh»**» con d ition ; co*t $250 year i ago. A I** * numln-r o f good Ih}i*«»i and Path** record*. Machine plays all kind*. i I Rate#— ( me eent the w ord; mini mum 35 w ords; three insertions fo r j th« price o f two when paid in ad | vnne«; half cent the word after i the third in iertioa. I w-------------------------------------------------------------• It Pays to Trade at Gray’s BREAD! *1 GRAY SELLS BREAD FOR LESS Through tin* «-oojK-ration of on« of the largest bakeries outside of Portland, Gray is aide to reduee the price of bread. This is the best bread that «an be made by maehinery and is D E L IV E R E D F R E E E V E R Y M O R N IN G . THINK OF IT Fresh Every Morning* BREAD FOR LESS BREAD FOR LESS 2 tarir« loaves 2 [«»iiiiil 25 c 15 c twin loaves). All 10c Graham, French and Whole Wheat 9c City Transfer For l a ic i l l grade* djioeusiun, rustic. »hipisp tn d finieh, rough or (u rfs o -d . at reu u u sb le p r e * U m n i-re Ur<>m phi»a«- W * 8 o litf F 12 . in The line quality ami perfeet finish of Munsing- fortable this winter. 100 head o f ewe? to let out on share« J. \\ V.-ut.-h. phone 174 J. *»*»*' U«ed Cherrotet for traile fo r or .h*>*p. J. H. Hawley, C u t t h is n o t i c e o u t a n d p in a d o l l a r b ill t o it a n d m a il t o r X I O X -S lT T K l) W onted lo r Spc.t Cash— lo tons good Want tc rent small ht-use or 4 room - ■ furni*h«*d apartment. Mn». Lumi«*« O. P, d E. railway. W ill take h aif in 243 Lane utrw t. « nr . ''tat** pn* ^ \lex Gray Oats fo r sale. J A. Joli, phone 1 .wiitii»- -g. 1 »i • u. (>r- _«■!.. ’x ; «líe 10F41. s22tfr i 3*v F it . About 150 sheep to let out on shares. For S a ie - Extra good team and hai all or |Nirt. Nee S\ . A. W ard at Pow news. R* u**«uablt price. Inquire o f , . . . . .» . . .e ll A B kholdiar ’s, or pkew 102 J . »«»»i I) E. llu -t **u«l. Walden station, 3 1-. 1 i .1. i t.,.*?i:*g. t»r«»ve ..i Mo*b> W a n te d -C a r load o i good dairy c o v t . « re« k mud. s22»»i*pd Either fre.*h i««*v» or by lieeeml*er l. _ _ . . . . , . . . J W. \ *•:*.!< h, pliMii* 174 J. •♦*• a ale— A bout 100 A p ril hat *w prop)»- wili folluw his exam ple. For Sate 8^room b a n g a lo v . m odern. I«e.t hunt*' on H aiti «trwH; go«.«* on* *>iuldiii|p>. wiKid, garden. I f you want a hum** oidi * and »■*• is and you w ill buy il 722 sou* fc Hixth .•r*'**t. n**pl5tfc W rite y o u r A d d r e s s h ere tiE T F, W Ktseo, 623 E. 26th N. or W< • f ’hri*niau, Ih»r»*na. Hauling and Graying For Bent —O nfnrm shed Appartment*. T w i ur t h r t f rt*om.., r'a--onal»,» Apply O rn y '» Ciuih II Carry «tore, • » iff | your h e r e .. P e r f e c t F ittin g I n i o n S u i t » Wanted Trackm en fo r logging road.s. Hteady w«»rk. Goo*i aecoiuinodatidtr*. I N othing appears bo much out o f pia«*e a* *he wuinan who H^» nis to want f.‘I.4t» p -r day. Inquire l". N. Employ • ment O ffie e , Eugene, Ore. «»*»«• you to think «he can earry henw lf like W anted to B o y — H orse w eighing be a man. tween 14‘ HI and 16*»4i lie-., 6 to 8 j N|»»t «-ash. Geo. B»*vd. { I f vour B rig k b ir'p children were only year* old. oettipd l a.- niee as you know you r own are. Phone 1Gb R. j what a plea.*aui w orld this w«*uid be A 1920 Ford with new battery, new top, tw o extra tir*»»* and m otor ] for parents. A 1 shafie fur sale at a bargain. C: « i L of»?fr A man ha?* quit sm oking a? i*6. V ery at West Hide Garage. th e e le c t a c le a n m a n . P le a s e S|»ci .al î«» Th« >< un nel. G et. 5.— Mr* < H. H?»ight I» ft h» week for n m onth's visit with r»*iuti\ - >i Yrvka, Cahf. t . C an*' R. h. Conner spent Bun : iv n- Eugeiir with th«*ir brother, Harr; Mr. and Mr*. E. Turjiennuig and .Vlr. aud Mr> Emmett Sharp, o f Eu .. le . W ; : lui:.V aï ! « T I U H J l l gli*-- at tin E J. >s ..r.-* home. Mr and Mr>. E. Nixon and th« V- V " b. J. Kent houi». Mr. an»i Mrs. Clvd« W right and eh dren, o f W .. a . r. and th« E. J . ?* B . the Oscar Jacks**ii home. A. W. Cornutt and >on Weldon r. «I h«»ue fm iu U. m u Xiturdav n._ . : . r* ■ :.ri N uü ...» J. A. J oli returned M onday from a trip u* l iutu*. K«*y Murray, o f Eug«-ue, and A. E. H«*u I.. 1 .. S js.k a m . Wie»h^ calleu ’ ft* t. J. K- nt hum« Sunday uftern Th« ia m U io were old neighbors in K:.n>a>. A nuQibtr t»r neighbors gave a b r i» i:y surprise ou Mr*. VÌ. E. N . mgi TuMICl*»y »•v «•mug. Mr . am i Mr*. B C. Myers and * j dren moi<tired dovi troni Canyons Tu«wch» v. Mr*. My r> and cluldr« i lumia i ng hvre fo r ti o week a . Mr*. J h Mr Mvei* Lake w ra t l>aek i V iMt for a few di ' with her da a I 1 er. M r- B risg». Mr and Mr>. J o s * Thatcher Mr>. I’ b'U er »«-ft Wednesday fo r W . ugtoi to pick apple»». C. C. Conner w.-iit to Eugene W ••'•»lay i.d br :gh* h«•me it Hlieti:. |**>ny *or Gerald to rid«- to vohiMil. Mr. and Mr*. \V. E. N ixon wer* Eugene NV •*dnesday. Mr. and Mr*. SI A. Horn ar«- t loading a ear o f household go«*d \\;.iK«*r for the Wtildou and Jen* l: n ail-*, w Ho are mov ing her* 1 r« Montana. V ueightforhood «lane» is to be h- 8 . . : _ !. * a! is I). T : : • ? Lt.ru. ex It w ill m a k e a c le a n c a m p a i g n a n d M u n sin gw car D E L IG H T V A L L E Y th ere lit t le Correctly and economically in sons. Mrs. No other «-ar of this type is priced so low. Now that th-‘ fall rains have set in. n>- othei will give you more real motor car valm— more «•►iivenienee. more ••<»nif*»rt. more <le- pendability than a F<»nl Sei.lan or < «»u}»«-. Equip]>e<l with elei trir 'tartimr and li^htinir system, «iemountalde rims, extra rim and n«*n-skid tires all around, it makes the ideal emiosed «ar fur busin«-*" <>r t<*r ol«*asnre. Reasonably prompt delivery. Terms if de sired. Sedan $645 W e Can Outfit the Whole Family i I 1 j cattle phon* ______ nrp 2 » M . I A tten tion Farmer* F >r rent or sale 3U*J aere r*neh, «**eel|en« port or*, plenty w ater, f#*n**ed in, good **»»ndition J room hoiiw . 2 farm ., ehienen houne. <*te. Th if* raneh form erly known a* Frank Bab*« pla**e, Ihirenn. -peak* for itf«elf. Fine fo r general fanning. I w ill w ll at art m otive priee. worth in I «e.* uja tin g fo r pam eular* Owner P IA N O M O Y IN O A S P E C IA L T Y WOOD SOLD A N D D E L IV E R E D o r fic a *o Spray Bnek Near S P. l>ep»t " 1 ■* —* Grove Transfer Furniture Moving and (leneral .Ribbing W JACOBS. P R O P R IETOK rn. Poona 21 P3 W h ite; 14 c Bakery Cookies Kresh every <lav, 2 «lor 25 c Toilet Paper 4 larjre rolla . . . .............. 25 c Rolled Oats »-Ih . sa«*k, K «*rr'a B ea t 55 c PH O N E 9 t |j 11 F loaves o f Ib-alth ami Raisin L a i pe O fflca Snowdrift Shortening, 4 lbs. 75c; 8 lbs. $1.45 E R A x S C A 5 H P C A R R X