at the home o f Mrs. K am i:ill’s par A. V auSehoiuek home. Jam es Cluipmnn came S aturday from Eugene to atten d the funeral of ’ day. “ G randm a* * D oolittle, who died early ten d o n . T erry Moody, who is w orking in S aturday m »ruing. Correspondent wanted Write for particulars. Eugene, spent Sunday w ith home folk*. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly, of the Mr. mid Mrs. W. A. W itcher and Grove, spent Sunday at the Fred Kelly ¡J. A. Burgess ware shopping in the home. MOUNT V IEW Grov e S aturday. A. S. W ard and son Merlin returned Mr. and Mrs. L. \ \ . L eonard and F riday from S eottsburg w ith a loud (Special to The S en tin el.) Oet. 25.— George l^uyng has his wul Mrs. Seott m otored to Eugene Monday. of fish. nut crop all harvested, a num ber hav Mr Leonard had his tonsils removed. Mrs. Frank K elly spoilt Friday at ing been employed last week picking. Geo. Fogle an d C. J . Quoouor, who I he home of her m other, “ A u n t” It is estim ated th at the crop this year •had been w orking at M yrtle Creek, K ate L im i. is the largest the orchard ever has ! came home F riday. K athleen Allen, who had been visit yielded. LY NX HOLLOW . Mrs. J . A. E lliott has returned from ' m g at S utherlin. returned home Thurs a Eugene hospital, w here she under day, aceonipnuied by Mrs. Chmde Allen Oet. 24.—The la d ies’ aid m eets w i t h w ent an operation for goitre. Shi' is and little daughter, who stayed until Mrs. W alter Politico W ednesday. ¡Sunday, when Mr. Allen cam e up and Mrs. R. Y. P orter aud Mrs. Frank recovering rapidly. M aekie went to Eugene Thursday of Mr. and M r'. F B. P hillips, Rodney i took them home. Mrs. ,1. L. Queen, of C ottage Grove, last week to visit th eir brother. Mai P hillips aud Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne left Sunday m orning for Tillam ook, I spent W ednesday a t the home of her colui H orn, who is in a hospital then* aunt. Mrs. 0. C. Moody. follow ing an operation for appendicitis. w here th e\ will spend a week w ith Mr. and Mrs. P h illip s' daughter, Mrs. H en­ E. J . Queeuer, George Fogle, Ed and Dr. and Mrs. W . E. Le how aud Mrs. I H ubert Queener and C layton Conrad Lehow ’.- m other, Mrs. Johnson, of Gold ry M cKinley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales and lit left S aturday m orning on a hunting Beach, were week end guests in the trip. M arion Lehow home. tie daughter atten d ed the funeral of Mr. and Mrs. W alter Briggs and -on Mrs. 1. N. Cam pbell was culled • «> Mrs. Caroline D oolittle at Dorena Sun Ernest came up from Canyonville day. Eugene last week by the serions ill Mr. and Mrs. .1. A. Sehneider and S aturday evening to look a fte r their ness of her soil C arl's little i I iiuk I i I. t . Win. P o rter was up the Inst of the Miss B em adiue Sehneider were at the property. They returned Sunday a fte r week for a visit w ith the home folks. vieorge L iv n g and W. 1). H eath homes noon. Mrs. Lowell Beast on and baby vis Mr. and Mrs. Hornee Strong, of Eu Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ranks and son Bussell, ited in C ottage Grove T hursday w ith gene, and Mr. and Mrs. H arvey Strong, from near C ottage Grove, were guests • t G rants Pass, visited Sunday w ith Mr-. Norm an PohU Mr. and Mrs. Tom Q ueener and w ith the W olford fam ily Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Bert Hands. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. K. Cooley wen* nt baby, ot* S tar, visited Sunday w ith Geo. Palm er and Irene H artley, of Salem , visited in the E. T. H artley he W aldo M iller home F riday eve M r-. C. ,T. Queener. Mr. and Mrs. W P. Dick, of W alden, home last F riday. rung. Mrs. S. E. I» w ry and children, o f | v * ited a t th e O. K night home Sunday Mrs. N ancy N eal returned to her home Sunday a fte r an extended visit W alker, visited over the week end w ith Iternoon. in the fam ily of her daughter, Mrs. Mr>. D ow ry’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Renne. W. I). H eath. DORENA H arvey and Fred Lajoie w in Mrs. M cCormack and son dam es, *»f o ttage Grove, visited S aturday a fte r Oet. 21.— Miss R ita Kelly spent the the neighborhood Sunday. noou w ith Mr. and M r-. W aldo M iller. week end in the G rove w ith her par Mr. and Mrs. J. A. E lliott and son • nts, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kelly. H EBRO N N orris visited Sunday w ith Mr. and Mrs. Carl V olgam ore and ehildren Vlr-. Win. Hands. came up Sunday from M areola and ()«*t. 24.—C harlie W hite went Mrs. Am anda Sears, Prison and ¡are visiting w ith her parents, Mr. and S pringfield last T uesday. ’larenee Sears and I«nura Riley, of this j Mrs. Chas. Teeters. Mr. and Mrs. G. J. Kappaili' and leighborhood, and Mr. and Mrs. F r I Mr. and Mrs. A lfred W illiam s, of • hildreu sp«*ut tin* week end at ( ’or F ro st, of Blue M ountain, w ere Sunday Row R iver, were Sunday guests at th e valli- w ith friends. evening guests ot Mr. and Mrs. W. I) \. s. W ard home. Fred O verton m otored to MonmmPh Heath. M iss Mabel and Dora M osby a t­ Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W aldo M iller and S»*l tended a dance at W endling Saturday Mr. and M r- Ream, of W altervilh* ilia M iller spent Sunday evening w ith night. arriv ed Sunday to spend n few day- Mr. and Mr-. B«*rt Hands. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Denn and son wit h th eir «laughter. Mrs. G. M. K«*b«*l Mr. and Mrs. Charles M eSorley, ne ! .Iunior and Mr. and Mr-. F rank Hill-. beck. rom pam ed by th eir tw o daughters and I of Koseburg, spent Sunday at the C. Mr.-. Jasp e r Finl«*y received won! it heir husbands, m otored up from Su f«mr o ’«'lock M onday «*v«*ning from Eu lem Sunday and visited briefly at the gem* that her friend. Mrs. N ettie W«*b home of th eir cousin, Mrs. George her, had «lied in a hospital there. i L ayug. M r- Jessie G ilerist an«l son L«*ster Mr. and Mrs. C. A. K ing call ed Sun and two daughters, Annab«*!!«* and dav evening on Mr. and M r-. W aldo K atie, spent Sunday afternoon w ith • I B ate.— One eent ---------- Aliller. the w ord; mini . 1 I Mr. and Mrs. C harlie Sm ith. | mum 35 w ords; three insertions to r | SAGINAW ROW R IV ER . j the price of tw o when paid in ad ! vance; half cent the word a fte r i Oct. 25.— Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Dresser, the third insertion. Oct. 24.— M r-. S. H. T rask visited of Lynx Hollow, v isited Thurs«lay a f Hundny and M onday w ith the B«*rt ternoon a t the J . A. Burgess home. aud Ray T rask tamili«*s in tin* Grov«*. Mrs. Corntack and dau gh ter M ary For Bale— All grades dim ension, rustic Miss A lu. Thruu went to P«»rtlaud went to Eugene F rid ay. M r- Cornuu k shiplap aud finish, rough or surfaced last week for a v isit w ith relatives. at reasonable prices. Lam mors Bros., has been si«*k for some tilin' and has Mr Albert P«npi«»tt«* and daughter ioiu* there for me«li«*al treat m eat. M:. phone 13 F3. Blanche. ot D orena, visiied at th.* D erflinger took them down and they For Sale— 8-room bungalow ; m odem ; T ra-k :m«l Chari« Pleuard home Fr. were accom panied by Mrs. Gray and host home on S ixth s tre e t; good on* day. daughter M ary. wood, garden. If you w ant ;i Mrs. .!«»«* I’ania/./i and Mrs. O - ar T. R Scott w ut to Lugom* M onday. l buildings, mid set* i‘ and you w ill buy M rA lister w .re Grove visitors Momlay W P. Dick and fam ily, of Wahl« it ome 722 come Mrs. Frank 1'h-imrd and «*hihlr»*n S ixth street. sop l5 tfc visited Sunday evening at the L. C. W anted south the week end at th eir home in for Spot Cash— in to n s good sprat Seott home. tin* Grove. Mr. and Mrs. M arvell R andall and oat hay, delivered a t any statio n on John \Vnnk«*r, who formerly* live«! O. P. de E. railw ay. W ill tak e h alf in here, visited frien d - hen* «»v«*ral «lays little son from C orvallis an* v isiting clover if well cured. S tate price. Alex last week. Luudberg, D i-ston, Oregon, telephone of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Q ueener and son I0-F41. §3 Robert visited relatives at Saginaw .-•'Hing ut a h«*avy discount ar** abov«* bility by r«*turning t«» those fr«»in whoin A 1920 Ford w ith new b attery, new over the week end. par. top, t™«> ex tra tires and m otor in ln* took it th»* int«*r<*st uioin*y In* miul«* “ Tin* n«*w ta riff law m ay favor by hm ning nn>n«*y whn*h In* iinluw fuliv A l shape for sale a t a bargain. Call tlios«* of oth«»r sections of th«* eouutry I liorrow«»«! from tln* school fuml. or In* at West Side G arage. odtfc in certain of its s«»h«*diib»s, but our ow n will return it to tln* stat« It «l«»«*s not Grapes— I’most Tokay grapes grow n in pn»sp«*rity depends upon tin* well being beking to him. the world ut per crate of 2ti «if tlios«* in other s«-eti«»ns. A high tat Kd C’usiek, of Allmnv, enrulidate for pounds net, f. o. b. G runts Pass, On*. iff alw ays has brought lo\v«*r pric«»s to tln* joiut s«»natorship, sp«ik«* brn*tlv St im I money and shipping instructions Congressm an H aw ley Tells of D anger tin* consum er, b«*caiis«* th«* protection pn;c«»«|ing ('ongr«*-snuin Haw'ley. tln >.» TO P O ’ T H E W ORLD RANCH, of our industries brings horn«* coin|H* tln* phittorm w ith th«* s|H»t*k«*rs w«*re C ountry W as in Because ol W il­ Grant.- Pass, On*. oct 13-nov3p«l t itim i into th«* fi«*ld. ” w. c. V om n, couiity chairm nn. Engem ;; son M isaU m uustratiou. An ap|N»nl was m ade for the unity For Bale W—i «if tin* party, “ f«»r upon such unity w heat and recleaned cheat. Also a now d«*|H*n«ls th«* success of tli«* jmrty* young m are to trial«* for ca ttle or sheep. C. H. H aight, phoni* 38-F12. old 27< in a plain, convincing argum ent, re ­ i:> tin* national cam paign «if 1924, when plete w ith homely sum lies, Congress d«»niocrnts plan to win «*ontrol «if ted — Place on ranch for m an and man . C. Hawl«*y, in an address here tin* dizzy oeauacnes m aue me nusorudw . W w ail ife tin gov«»rnmi'iit. ” He «»xplained how or cooking in cam p. P. O S aturday show«*d that under the ad tin* «tat«» si'hool fund had b«*«*n inanip My work was burdensom e and I often b o i 10 t. oct 13 27pd m inistration of tin republican p arty ulat«*d by the «lemoeratn* can did ate for neglected it, and my k idneys acted ha.- prosper« d while under governor, tit the «»xpens«* of others m«ir« irregularly 1 rend of D o a n ’s Kidney* F or Sale— 100-pound flour sacks, $1 o I th In* at country ot tin* «leiuocrali«; parly tin* con «b*s«»rving. “ If In* really w ishes to dozen. Electri«- B akery. cj 13 - 27 c Pills and they cured me of the back hav«* b« «*n th«* r«*verse, lit* pr** play -«piare In* will m ake a show of no ache and all o th er signs o f kidney F o r Sale—Good 7-room house on north ditions smiled figur»*s to sh«»w that during th«» L stre et. Good location, close t •» tw o year- of republi<*un jniwer th«* op com plaint. ’ * Price 6Uf, at nil dealers. D o n ’t sim school. E xcellent buy. Inquir«* W Dip. W anted W oman to do fam ily w ashing. j down given th«* country th** lowest protective A fte r years of ex peri m en tin * to DRAIN PI hm m M o SB i ta riff «*v«»r enacted and hav«* brought U m e x a c t requirem ent* In form ulettrHr 8*- prd combi n e t ' a it». Sheep l*l> I*odr»rt»«rf Piano for B ale—H ighest grade piano the «»xperises of governin«»nt back io an d oliier m edical propertieii U»c re* ilU made. P ractically new. (¿rent bar norm al. T he running «*x|N»nses of th«* have met tbe approval of th ouaaada of men an d wom en. _ gain, fa sh or sm all part paym ent plan. governm ent have Is-en reduced alr«*aily The remarkable action of Sepoi proterta Addr«*-> Box 100, Eugene, Or«*. o27nlOp from six billions to thre«* am i a «piarter t*> eeali from *erm lif*> w hich la taaentlaJ billions and the larg«»r fsirt «»f this to proper h a ir *rowth and beautiful hair. For Bale L arge iron cooking vat. la tte r -11111 is i»ec«»ssary lx*cause of the Glvtnx a new life-like irloM. »«mtre awd m ounted on stov«». Ju st the th in g «xtravagaace of tin* preceding adm in attract! vewem | for th<* farm , t'nnnof In* delivered mi ist ration am i been use of <*x|M>as< grow* For Kxeemive Oil. Ufeleae Hair. Itch to* til Decem ber I T be Bentinel tf p tag «nit of th«* war. During flu* p re s e n t H Seal i >. I >— ill aft and 1» allin* Hair a» equal You today can «Vaibb* For Bale Cheap- Three good work ad m in istration six millions of nm»m of four hair by U r regular uw of Bepot. horses, set doubh* harness am i 3 Vi ployed have b«*en given jobs am i now Heine far superior to S tiiib'baker wagon. For fu rth e r infor then* .ire not men «‘iiough for all the wwier Iwllxhtfal tr urn. mat »on sec B**rt Cochran, nt G o ff’-* jobs. Because this is n business ad Ol. aale at an Ora* Bmeaa s I i « h * shop. S. S. Btcvei»». o27n 1 th­ m inistration liberty bomls that were an d Mrs. (). K night. High School News ! cuts, L. <\ Mr. Seott went to Eugene Wednes A Special Grouping and Sale of Fall Coats and D resses at Tin* garments that enter into this collection comprise <*oats and dress«*s rom our regular stock and a purchase of wool dresses. Every garment in the lot was bought to sell for and is worth more than the price at which we are offering tli«*m. The dresses an* fashioned of poiret, tricotine and «‘anton crepe. The coats are mostly plain tailored styles, made with belts and raglan or set- in sleeves. W A N T A D S 777 e L)uif(icj(il Store fo r Q uality and Service TAKE IT IN TIME REPUBLICANS PULL US OUT OF DEMOCRATIC HOLE Mrs. O. L. Nichols, Mrs. F iara Burk liol«l«*r, Mrs. J. H ChunilicrN, T ( W ln*«*l«*r und Elbert B«»«le. Th«* lutter pr«‘sid«*d. Tin* H«*iitinel rec«»iv«»s iii(|iiirit»H ev«*rj* week from prospective «et tiers who wish copies of tin« pnper If you wish to sell y«mr Ian.I your ud should ft»«* in The R uitiuel, where pr«»H|H»ctive Hettlers will Hee it. tf It Always Pays to Trade at Gray’s JITNEY R a lp h C h e s tn u t W . T. PO O LE C a rp e n te r W o rk Simply Wonderful For Hair and Scalp Hallowe’en Gray’s Gash and Carry sells For cash, has no delivery or hookkeeping <*.\pense and buys large <|iiantities therefore SELLS FOR LESS. You always save. Lest guaranteed creamery butter, lb 4H»- ZEROLENE lor your ear, woodsaw and tractor. Buy wild«* the quantity lasts—a real saving. 1 quart........ 18c I 1 gallon ............60c H gallon 35c I 5 gallons $2.75 Bring a can and get all you need \\ iI ’ Nut Margarine, lb..........................27r Extra fancy dried prunes, lb...................... 10c BREAD PAPER irge loaves 25»- 4 TOILET extra larg«* fancy 2 sin; loaves... 1”>< <-rt*pe paper for 25c DANCE Get. Cash and Carry Prices on Sugar an< Flour B«*fore the Price Go«*s Up Safety Always First National Bank Saturday,October 28 Conte Early— Stay Late Everybody Welcome MUSIC FROM EUGENE E C A R S H & A E A X R R 5 X Highest Cash Price Paid for Your Eggi