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children, of California, spent Sunday at the home o f Mr. P o w e ll’s brother, B B PtfwaB. Miss Agnes Taylor, o f the drove L Y N X H O LLO W high school, spent tin* week end with her father, H arvey Taylor. (Special to The Sentinel.) A basket dinner will follow Sunday Nov. 7.— Tlie M veis vvoodsan outfit school at the church Sunday and Bov. has been working in the neighborhood J. E. Carlson w ill preach at 2 o'clock. this week. Mrs. Nancy Neal was a guest o f W ALD EN Mrs. Dresser Friday o f last week. D. I*. Caldwell and Graut Sweet are (Special to The Sentinel.) buildiug garages down by the road N ov ti. — Mr. and Mrs. Frank Brum this week. baugh, o f Albany, visited Saturday J. A. Briggs and son made u busi- night and Sunday with Mr. Brum " 11' ! ’ » Eng« m Uomdav. h m k *» m i n i Mr. and Mrs. D. H. The l ’orter fam ily, ot Eugene, and Brumbaugh. Mr. and Mrs. ljow ry and daughter Mr. and Mrs H. M. Howard, o f Mar were callers at the A. B. W olford homo • ola, Mrs. Fred Frost and Horatio Sunday. Mosbv visited Sunday at the Casti? There were a number o f guests at ! home. the N eal home Sunday, among them Oscar and W illie Adams, Harry Mrs. F. E. Taylor and children, Mrs. Frost and Harry Castle attetided the Fisher and daughter. Mrs. Tom John football game in the drove Saturday son and children and Miss Audrey ! afternoon. Wolford. Mrs. Ray Gourlev and children, o f Mr. Carscalien, of Creswoll, was an Albany, are visiting with Mrs. dour over night guest o f Mr. and Mrs. E. T. l e v ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. James H artley Monday. , Le bow. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Campbell visited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle and chil in Saginaw Sunday. dreu visited Sunday at the Claude Arne home. HEBRON. Mr>. V. 1). White, o f the drove, vis ited Thursday afternoon with Mrs. 1). (S p cial to The Sentinel.) ! H. Brumbaugh. Nov. s -Myron T aylor of Kosoburg George Shields has moved to the is visitin g with hi> aunts, the Misses Wiseman place and Mr. ami Mrs. C lif Taylor. ford Le bow have moved into the Floyd A. Young was in the : Jones house. Mrs. J drove Tuesday and called on Mrs. Miss Ruth Lebow spent Thursday Wm. Bolds. i night with home folks. Nov. 7.— Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Thack Mrs. A. Castle spent a few days of rah have returned to Uoseburg after Inst week with her daughter, Mrs. Fred standing their vacation on their famr. Frost. Miss Ada dilcrist was home from Marion and Ira Bigelow were up Monmouth several days o f last week. from Springfield F riday making ar J. A. Pow ell killed a bear Sunday. rangements for the funeral o f their Mrs. G. M. Kebelbeck and children father, A lfred Bigelow. \ isited at the (i. J. Ivappauf home Sunday. M O U N T V IE W Mrs. T. J. Geer and son Ernest have gone to California. (Special to Tin* Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Pow vll and Nov. 7.— Mr. and Mrs. 1. J. Beidler and daughter Kathleen o f Latham, were Sunday guests o f Mrs. Amanda Sears. Mrs. Naomi Bales, o f Dorena, a n l her daughter, Mrs. John Chapman, o f ! Eugene, visited several days o f last , week with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bales, j A basket social was held at tin* ' Mount View school house Saturday I night. A lfred Bigelow, a former resident, | was buried in the Sears cemetery Tues \ j (kty. M i-» Laura R iley accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Otho YanSehoiack, o f Fait ! view, home Saturday and spent the 1 night with her sister, Mrs. Sarah Riley, j Mrs. L. R. Long, o f Cottage drove, j and Fred Frost, Harry Frost ami Horatio Mosbv. of Blue Mountain. 1 were at the \V. D. Heath home Sun j day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. ,T. H. Castle and chil- ! j dieii, o f Walden, and Mr. and Mrs. j 1 Glen Linebaugh and son were Sunday 1 visitors o f Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne Mr.>. W. D. Heath visited several days o f last week with her daughter, Mrs. L. R. Long, in Cottage drove. Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler and Dandruii? Apply Sepol < ehildren, o f Marcola, visited Sunday with Mr and Airs. W heeler’s neire, See the Result! Mis> Laura R iley, at the Mrs. Amanda Sears home. Neighborhood News I Dandruff— the sign of a neglected tea ip — retards the natural beauty and luctre of the hair— often causing complete baldness. Use SE PO L- the v nderful Sheep Dip Tonic Shannon— and givo your hair a new life --a beautiful hr.ntro. Endorsed by sciei > ts and bacter joists. Big Pumpkin Pie Festival at This Store Today and Evening, Fri., Nov. 10 Conte and eat pumpkin pie with us any time today or this evening—it’s all free, and you can have hot coffee and whipped cream w ith your pie. If you are in the shopping mood you will find a host ot special bargains for today all over the store. Just look over these. Tell your friends to come. All are w elcome. I{i‘"u lar $3.95 all-wool scarfs for women.... ............. $3.19 One lot lull size Inal spreads, (rood quality $1.69 27-inch Ki ll Seal dress "iiiu'liaiiis, special ¡1 yd Ralph Chestnut W . T . P O O L E Carpenter Work Dressmaking and Designing We use CALOL JF1Ì/SH3NC CHI a n ZEROLEN E Look for the Modem Crankcase Clean* In * Service helps to keep ym jr engine in prime con dition. Safe — thorough — correct. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M PAN Y ( Cab fo ra i«; 22c 64x76 double, wool-finish, plaid cotton blankets $2.95 Regular $3.50 value bed spreads, each $3.10 ... Regular $1.25 value women's cotton union suit 19c One lot yard-wide cretonne, a yd ... 21c Hood weight, 36-inch bleached muslin, a yd 98c 64x76 double pray -cotton sheet blanket, special a c h ............. One lot 14x25 ineb cotton buck towels, each ... ........ I le One lot I6x30-inch cotton buck towels, r each a d i ......... 15c $1.95 rad i ....... ........ 171/nC S t o r e C lo s e d S a t u r d a y Until 6 p. m . This store will be open this evening, Nov. 1 0 — Shop here today for Saturday and Sunday Kegular 60c box stationery, special............... 2 boxes 90c M en’s heavy cotton spring-needle weave union suits____ $1.39 Boys’ anil g ills ' strong black stockings, all sizes (> to 10, Otic lot men’s 36 and 3s size waist overalls, blue denim.... 95c special....................................................................... One lot 5c tablets, special ................. 2 pairs 45c ........... One lot men’s all-wool sport knit sweater coats in colors ot brown.heather, green-heather, hlue-heatlier, special each $3.39 3 for 10c One lot $1.S5 and $2.45 men’s wool felt slippers, leather soles, apecial a pair ............... .................. $1.69 Men's wind and cotton shuts, blue, tan, gray, each One lot hoys’ corduroy two-piece suits, $H.5(I to $10 values, special eae 11 ....................................................... $6.95 $1.95 50 Special Bargains In Groceries Today! T H E C EDARS (Special to The Sentinel.) Nov. 8.— Mr. and Mrs. James \ V . Soars spend Wednesday in Eugene mi business. A t all good drug store«— Adv. Miss Camp, who took seriously ill I Inst Saturday, is improving now. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. W atch were up I from Halsey Tuesday to vote. Mrs. Virgil Oppe!, o f Grants Pas**, i' visitin g with her brother Sterling Bolton. Alice II ol derma n spent the week end j L. E. Scott, Mr. and Mrs. Lett it, Mr. at her home. Elh aa Shortridge spent »Saturday i and Mrs. Judson Allen and Kathleen. Mrs. Cormack and daughter Mary 1 ’ h Ruth Tarr. Saturday from Eugene, John Stennet was thrown violently (Mine home Bonded from his horse while on his return where Mrs. Cormack has bc»*n for medical treatment under tin* care o f the Holdernian home. Carrier from Pansy Montgomery and Sarah N «T ! Dr. J. C. Fisher. Mrs. Cline YValklcy w«*nt to Eugene son, o f Springfield, spent tin* week end j the first o f the week to see her at tho R. B. Burnside home. mother, Mrs. Holdernian, who is in the hospital there. DORENA Woodson Garage, Phone 27 Mrs. A. E. Scott and Etta visited Sunday at the Glenn Scott home at After garage closes, phone res- (Special to Tin: Sentinel.) Dorena. N ov. 7.— Miss Ben nett a T «ite rs , of j idence, 118-L. Mr. and Mrs. Ix)well Bcnston and Eugene, spent tin* week end at the baby visit«*«! in Delight Vall»*y Sunday home o f her parents. : at th«* W. A. K«*ene home. Mr. and Mrs. J. 11. Kirk motored to Mrs. J. F. A «limy was on th«* sick Ma reo La Sunday and visited with their I list the past week. daughter, Mi . John liolstrom and Mr. and Mrs. Torn (¿ueener and family. baby, o f Row River, spent Saturday Alr>. John Chapman, o f Eugene, night and Sunday at th«* C. J. (¿ueencr m * h t a feu day- at the I). L. England J home. . home. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Allen and chil Grandma Bales returned home Mon dren, o f Huttmrlin, visited with rel day from a two weeks’ visit in E li atives in this vicin ity Sunday. gen»- with h»*r daughter Mrs. John Walt«*r Briggs went to Yonealln By the day, the job or the contract, Chapman. i M on day to bring his team home and C. M. M cLin visited friends in Sagi | one o f the horses unfortunately fell in town or in the country. Address naw Hu n day. jon the pavement near Drain, hurting P. O. Box 285, Cot tag»* Grove, Or-j. A m a VanSehoiaek spent Saturday himself quite ba«lly. Mr. Briggs was night at tin* Wm. Cellers home in the I oblige«! to leave the team then* until drove. | they could stand th«* trip home. Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Kirk and Miss Frances Keene, o f l)«*light ehildren and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne i Valley, spent Tuesday night at tin* Kirk motor» »1 to Mareóla Sunday and I home o f li«*r sister, Mrs. Ixiwell ¡ill w ork guaranteed spent tii«* day at the J. E. liolstrom Bcnston. home. MRS PET SANFORD Rev. W. J. Large will preach here D o n ’t forget the November sub 205 Adams Avenue Sunday, Novem ber 12, morning and scription special evening. Phone 134-R, Cottage Grove, Ore. Agency Bare Lay Custom Mud«* rvyr«-»* B LU E M O U N T A IN S A G IN A W . JITNEY ............ One lot best 36-inch percale, a yd— Store Closed Saturday Will Be Open After 6 p.m. THE QUALITY Store Closed Saturday Will Be Open After 6 p. m. store - coop servi * V MANY ACRES OF PRUNES AND NUTS BEING PLANTED SOCIETY Mr. ami Mrs. A. F. Strang«*, o f P ort land, entertained a partly o f friends and relatives al dinner and at an eve ning o f progressive Fiv<* 1 iun«1 r«*«l Novem ber 1 at th«*ir home. Titos«* in vif«*«| w«*r<* Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Allison and daughters, Mrs. Ilnxcl Sutton ami Miss N «* 11 i«• Allison, Orville Allison, Mr. and Mrs. A. Abbott ami daughter Ev«*lyn Abbott, Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Hoyle and son Jack Hoyle. <£. <v, <>• Th«* »evente«»nth w«’«liling anniver snry o f Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Smith was <*el«(brated Sunday «‘veiling when tin* L. F. Smith, O. L. Smith ami Isaac d o f f fam ilies w«*r«* iiivit«*«l in for dinner at 6:30. # + <$> As a farew ell for Miss Inez Jones, who is moving with ln*r parents to Eugen«*, Helen Br«*eillov«* and llaz-*! Bosley entertained at the J. I. Jones home on east Tenth street Friday night. Thi* gin’s! w«*r«* Thelma Br«*«*«l lov«*, Mrs. Harry N«*«»t, V irgin ia Bos ley, M ary Snau«*r. Ia«*z Jones. Gene vieve Johnson, Hester Heard, Lueile Com utt, Il«*len Br<*«*«1love, Brighton L«*onard, Gordon Wright, ll«*ury Hnauer, Robert .lories, Marion and B«*l mas Richmond, Jack Lemon, Ralph Fullerton, Dwight Buchanan and Linas Heard. <$> <$>.. Th«* LaComus club will meet n«*xt Tuesday with Mrs. A. W. Kim«*, a . . Saginaw Society. Miss Kathleen Allen, Mrs. Lowell Benston and Miss Gladys Bcnston were hostesses for a Hallow«* Vn nmsquerad« dance in Benston hall Tuesday eve ning. Th«* guest list included people from Walker, Lynx Hollow, Delight V alley, Saginaw am! Cottage Grov Light refr«*shments w«*r«* nerved and th«* occasion was much enjoyed. * ♦ Silk Creek Society. Miss W o lf and Miss Mnttheyer anil their pupils gave a Hallow«* Vn party at the armhony building Tuesday eve ning o f last w«*«*k. A short program was presented at 7:30 a fte r which th«* evening was spent in games. An apple race and other games caused much rm rriment. The room was decorated with jack o ’-lantern*. A t th«* close o f th«* evening a package o f popcorn was Intdowed upon «»ach guest. (Special to Th«* Sentinel.) (Special to The Sentinel.) N ov. H.- -Mr. Ixindwher and daugh Nov. 8. .Miss Flossie M f\ li is, who ter E«lith have shipped their house ha* been visiting ndntives in Kansas hold goods to Astoria wb«*r«* they in lo r sev«-rnl week«, returned home last tend to make th«*ir home. Th«*y have Y\ «-dtiesday. stopjK*«! o f f at Westlake to visit rel Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Conrad, o f atives. th«* drove, spent Sunday at th«* Chas. W. Holt and fam ily have moved to Sharon home. the Paul fxindwher place. fiarl Gerard and son, o f Springfield, Mrs. Albert Rissile and children 'v»*re it S. IL Jarret ts Tuesday. spent the week end visiting relatives II**rb«*rt Mason is w'orking at th«* in Cottage Grove. VV»»odard mill above Cottagi* (»rovi*. Mr. and Mrs. Snell visited at the J. A. Burgess was in th«* Grove F r i John Palmer home Sunday. day afternoon. George* Downes has been on th«* sick W. P. Dick, o f Walden, has been list th«- finst week. in Saginaw for several days on busi Mrs. M inier, one o f the t«*ach«*rs nt' While here his car «got out o f ; her«*, was taken sick Friday ami wen* ordi r and h«* s«*nt it to th«* Grove for i to Eugene Monday to consult n doctor. repairs. Mr. and Mr*-. C lifford Lebow hav«* 'I h«* VV. F. Briggs fam ily came horn«* moved into the Floy Jones house. Saturday evening from Canyon vi 11«, v\ h«*r«* Mr. Brigg has been employ«*»!. The sweetening p«»w«*r o f saccharin Get your sulxcription discount b\ the Blake Compton company. Those who w«*r«* in th«* Grove Tues during November. is 300 times that o f sugar. Most every day were O. Knight and fam ily and young man thinks his first sweetheart Mr. an«I Mrs. Jas. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. Watch the label uu jour paper. tf is made o f saccharin. tail and gypsiim moth, E uro peu n «*or i and Japanes«* b«*et;l«*s, ’ ’ suys M r. Stev art. Sliipiiu'iits coming berti fruì i qimrnntincd areas must be either r- luriu'il or destroyetl. The Japanes«* beatle is d ii «* o f th * most (liingerous pests and there is n » knowa means o f killmg it. Last y«*i a shipinciit o f trees coiuiug beri* coi tained tIn* root nemutod«* which Cai fornia is spending thousands o f dulia: to g«*t riti of. Orcgou has euoiigh pesi i without import ing any, snys thè i> spector. Many acres o f prunes, walnuts ami filberts will In* set out in lxitic county «luring flu* next few weeks, ae«*ordiiig to C. E. Stewart, county fruit in speçtor, who is being called upon to exuniiiih incoming shipimoits. The <>r«*gon nurseries' stock o f nuts is <!• * pl«'t«*«l and many o f tin* shipments an* from California nurseries. Nuts have be«*n a good yield this year and have brought growers tin* best r«*turiis. Warning against east«*rn nurs«*ry stock, especially that coming from Masous Go to Oorvallis. near quarantined areas, has been is A party o f about thirty inembers t i stn*«l by Mr. Htewnrt. 4 * People slioulil la* more car«*ful in onlering nursery thè lo«*al Mnsonie lodge uiotor«*«! t * stock from tii*- eusl, ns a large part o f ( orvallis last night to put un degr« • the «•:«st i- uinl«*r «piarant inr |«»r brown fF SEE j f BERRY PIANO COMPANY FOR Pianos, P layer Pianos, G raphopliones, lt«î(îoids and Sheet Music and VViii1 1 * Rotary Sew in g Machines and Parts. Sew’ing Mainlines of All K inds Re paired and W o rk G u a r a n t e e d . B e r r y P ia n o C o m p a n y MAIN STREET NEAR THE BRIDGE A ill Kinds 0 f Feed A (food 1 ine or FRESH GROCKRIK* i in our grocery »iepart- ment. I’r ¡•■•rs riKht drive in. Watch our advertiarinriit next ' werk for l«i)llftr Day H|>rcials. , BEIDLER’S FEED AND GROCERY STORE , « orner Sixth and Washington t' Cot taw Grove