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tage (trave vi.iting nt tho homo o f her] friend*. On hi* return to llnvro ho will siu Clvde. lie Hoeompntiled by hi* dniighler, Mi* Mi le* umt Km ino».! Wiek», Hurte Rav K mu rd. o f fo r t hind. Shettrer und Clvde Kerr utteudvd hont. J " U r u n d m u " Horn und Mis M. A. gu ird drill in the Orov» Tuesdny night Horn of Suginmv, \i»itvd Frlilqv wirh \lbert 1 ‘ ivquett und dnughter hnve re | Miss Juliet Ibu Idunii. turiteli fiotti tt Mich'* vi*it nt Wood Mis Josie Phillip*, of Itliiek Untie, Itttrn und Mount Angel iisitiul Inst \\ iduexim vvitli her inolhei Sid Vuughn wu» in Kugelt« Sundm \l i l in n B n k Mi. und Mrs. Ilnrklerond returned witli | Mr», .Inines Moriin eulleil on *1 iirun«l him. | i;i l>u\ id HUH Snturdiiy mid lirouglil Mrs. I.ulu Wiek» und Kinn Allen him ii fine box of Hiirllett |>enru, ii gilt «ero «t the Kerr lionie Suiolny. from Mr. Morun. The Moriui* re»ide Mrs. I uln Suiith i* her« troni Culi on the Kugene Miller runeli on Silk tornili \ isiting Mrs. Oetirgo .lume* und en*ek, mid lime »ol«l over tno ton* of Mi». K m Williumu, perns III the I'llllllt'r) tins senson. Uncle Sam Says SAVE M ONEY COVSERVE PR O PER TY You d o both when you protect your buildings against the elements by using paint bought from us. We take from you any chance to say that paint is too high. We have cut below our selling prices which were in effect before paint prices s ta r t e d up. and have determined to clean out all our slock bought at old prices. Look at the way we have slashed prices. LONDON. Until and Including SATURDAY, Aug. 24 ( 8 |ieeinl to The Sentinel.) Sept. Ik, Mr* Diek (lonuHii, who ha* been suffering with nil ulmeess on her finger, went to the Grove Monilny mill hml it luneeil. Min* Mabel Shortriilge left Friday for Monmouth to iitteinl normal »rhool. W. T. McCoy ami family me moving to the Thackeray place near Hebron. Mr. nml Mr*. Joe Geer \i*iteil at the Eil« in Tullar home near the Grove Sun day. Mr*. J. N. Hogue i* improving. Guest» at the II. D. Hmiglimmi home Sunday were Mr*. Mary Mnssey ami son John, Mr*. H. C. Cox and Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Jones. A tivù timi vimilil font volt tt Itoti 1 'rimi l’uinl \ »»iti limi siili HIIKNWI V W I M . I A MS KIH >M»< ami voti «ili Imvc w litri i IHtUlicully iis ginnI Uh il lll'W limi', alili ili«' alisi «ili la* Otti.) aiutili $25, lini , su\ mg vmi • Klmmtl, in litui flit, Ilio g iillm i q lO f* Klmnnl, in li'ss Iliuti luiiTfls, ilo ' Uitllnn D E L IG H T V A L L E Y . Cottage Grove Mfg. Company (Speeinl to The Sentinel.) Si|^l It* The J. \ .loll finally mid Mr. and Mis. \S E. Nixon went to Ku -------------- gene Saturday afternoon to the " Hearts of the World.’ ’ Mrs. Pioti, Mrs. Horn and Mr*. Hour*, Mr. mill \l i * \ S I'owi ll uiiil Mi ‘ ini Mr*. John Tuvloi mill family, "I th* of the Red Crus*, met Momlay after drove, Mr. mu! Mro, J. (j \ * "» n « mul Um». II. Hi alunni. Itimi Mutato and In noon at tin* Nixon Imuio and limile a »urtiti«’!*, titubi’^ bind», milling prop pajama suit which the auxiliary sent to tb*«»rge Tnvlor. \ »inter whom hi* liiii! not »«»«*n lot •rtv, l ui tiling properly und oily prop the fuir. OTHER ITEMS IN PROPORTION , • .. 111 . Mr. and Mr*. \V. A. Ungute ami ih i I five y»*ur», 4 * v iiiting Mr. Hull. dren, of the Grove, were overnight Mr. 1 %ii«! M im lv II. How«*11 mid fuiniH For HnJn 05 iu to Improved fatui lu 1)«* guests Monday at the K. J. Sear» home. »pout Sunday at Mr. Hu IT’» light Y alloy, two tuile» from f o t tugo The C. T. Wilkinson family is remov Mr. und Mm. J. \ Powell hu\«* u* Un»\e, nil rt\ or bottom, about 40 «tore» iug to their new furili home near Al ” oi\od word that thou »on N«»r\ul ha» mi,1er cultivation. Chu». T Wilkitmon. bmiy. Mr. Joli, Mr. McClellan und Mr ii r m n ! sulVIy in Frum«* Ha imtf| I *i 9 ■o* 20pd Keene helped loud their things into u Dealers in Paints and in Painters’ Supplies of Every Kind For H.il«* Hood cheat. Johu Hull, 2 car Tuesday, und the family expects ! mito» »oiith of town, nlMf*’ ALIENS JAILED FOR - - L Y N X H O LLOW . to leave here Friday morning. FAILING TO REGISTER Wanted Otri or woman fur tuHiaowork Lee Nixon ha* purchased the W. A. (Special to The Sentinel.) ( ¿nod wage». Mm Idu Miller. a30c Witehei ‘ iirin nml will move his family | Grove are staying ou the place during I! ooh u»o thoir religion* touching» nr« Sept. 1».—John Homme tuofbrod up there. Mr. mid Mr*. Witcher expect to their absence. iigm n»t wpr, Hurry Wolf*. 11 l<u»»inn Wanted To buy a milk goat. Addro»» NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Heath left Tues from Fall City Saturday for tin over put in *ix month*’ time visiting, nml J. I\ I . uni son, C o t t d g o « ¿ r o v o , »*» l¡Op«| ultd Miko Monohtiok, mi \u»trtmi, both will then probably settle at Astoria. night vi»it with home folks. day for a visit with their sous William Soiithorn 1‘uoit io »001 ton timid-* ut lr For Halo 2 dot. 1 . gal. fruit, jars. lu .Marguerite Itippey fell from a horse Dr. I.ebow wus a passenger to Port and Addison at 1‘endleton. nml badly injured one of her arms Tues villi', rofu»od to rogiHtor Thur»dtiv nml «puro «if Mr». t.iiiii»oii, Pacific high Mrs. C. W. Sears was in the Grove land Sunday. MOUNT VIEW . day evening.. She was taken to n phv arc now in tho !.nno county jail. Jos. Neal and daughter Corn went to wiiy, ad Uopo Monday. »iemn for treatment. Tho mon »uy thov lo h iig t«* tho 1 ». uh For Hale .Sturdy extension top 2 *oaU«l Mrs. Kate Sears is staying at the Lot Eugene Tuesday. (Special to The Sentinel.) Little Dotmlil Niton, who has been ktibor soot, which 1 » known in I n * op Miss Nora Fisher is in u Eugene ho* can l ag o , and hou»< hold goods. Chu» Sept. 18.— Miss Hazel James, of Wagner home at Dorena. pifal recovering from mi operation for quite siek for several days is now much j polled to war. They *nid they «lid not Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Helliwell, Mrs. It. K, Whitlock, photic I7K-5, »d Jfdpd Newport, arrived last week for a visit improved. l»elie\e m killing anything, d«tl»rmj, A. Morris and daughter Lugene and appendicitis. with her aunt, Mrs. F. J. Helliwell. roam for Halo Addro»» W. H K*y«M. Miss Varien Dresser came up from Mrs. C. H. Height left Wednesday to j that thov did not i \eti kill mimtul» «0 Mr. and Mrs. Quinby and family have Miss Hazel James were in the Grove phono I7K 8» *d supd Portland Sunday for a two weeks’ vaca visit her mother ut Yreks, Calif. fowl» for food. returned from California and taken pos- • Tuesday. \ \ E. Nixon mid son Lee were in Ku tion with her parents. Wolt/ »ay» ho 1 » 17 y« ir» i*f g» mi* Wanted to ront by au oxp#rfenced farm C. W. Sears accompnnied Wes Chris session o f the Ida Stocks place which A 10«» pound son hits been born to gene Wednesday morning. I'unchuck »uy* he 1 » »ono* when in th* «*r, mi e«|utp|M’d hum on »hart*» 1 I man. Bake Stewart. L. D. Woodside and they recently purchased. Mrs. Gilder and soil lini are moving CIOV but doe* not know ju»t h*<w «d«l (>w«’ ii* C f o * w« d l , ( lr«*. Mr. mid Mrs. Johu Sampson, o f Belts, *d 2 0 p I Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hands left Friday C. A. Bartell on a hunting trip into the Mont. Mrs. Sampson was formerly Miss to Mar»hfield for the winter. Moth have fumili«'» for California in response to a telegram Bohemia district this week. tJO aert* graxtug ranch lo contrai Oro Mr. Kent is working ut Sterling’* Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Clarn I.ebow, of this vicinity. Hum Hon*, who wit* taken along > 1 » announcing the serious illness o f their g«*n, to nor«** under plow, join* f*»r«‘ »t feed store. Latest reports from George Tellier nre nn interpreter» guv«* tho*o men a g»*«»«! io*orvo I ni lo, t«» trade for »ftiuller fnriu sqn Boy, who is in a military training Mountain, were at the W. D. Heath Mr*. Horn, o f Lynx Hollow, ha* been that he is rapidly recovering from his home Tuesday. b*.»*«»n in putrt«»ti»iu. II«* »howcd th«*in 11 Will.«motto vali* V I I Owen, C m » camp. Mr. and Mrs. 8 . E. Lowry were in recent operation and may leave the hos visiting the past week at the home of | hi» little blue r«'gi«trntion « aid nnd »iii«l Mr and Mrs. Waldo Miller were in well. Or«*. * »d Jnp.i her son Malcolm. pitul in another week. Cottage Grove Thursday morning. *‘ l am no Dotihkuboi I cuno f » 1 i» 1 - the Grove Monday. Miss Nora I.ebow went to Portland The Houttucl ha* a nargalD lu a achol Sehool will begin here Monday with country to bo an AnuTK un citi/.on, nnd Wm. Cox was in Cottage Grove Tues B LU E M O U N TA IN . Saturday to attend businesa college. nr »hip in the International Cor Miss Forrest Schneider as teacher. when they want ino I am roudy to go day. rexpoiulene* H«-bool which ha» been left and fight f«»r tin» cou ntry ." Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler left Friday (Special to The Sentinel.) STAR. with it for »ale. f l t f* ROW RIVER. The f«*der»l author it io* in lV>if!m*<! on a camping trip in the Siuslaw coun Sept. 18.— M. Hopper left Wednesday have b«4 cn not»fi«*l of th«* nrr«”*t « » f fio try. Alfred and Fred Beidler, of the Funilxkcd room* to rent, 45 Pacific | for a few days* visit with his son ut (Special to The Sentinel.) (Special to The Sentinel.) men. highwiiN Mr». S !•!. Muikloy. »” 7pd Sept. IS.— Alvis Wick* was home on Walker. Sept 18.— W. J. Messenger returned A Inrge cpimitity o f prunes have been furlough a few days last week. W H A T TO USE TO Thursday morning from Ashland. For Sal* Trapna»t«d H C Whit«» l-eg L. D. Owen is in a Eugene hospital, hauled from here to the dryer ut the Oood farm to rent. Incpilro of JamoN The Clyde Kerr family was in the PREVENT APPENDICITIS horn « <»rk«*r*!*, .1 t « * 5 month» old; (iouley. I>orena, Ore. *20olp«l Grove. having undergone an operation there — Grove Thursday evening. T r i i c i c <| » t r a i n ; 4.1 e a c h . Mutui I Walt«*»«, Vernon whipp* came home from R ii Wednesday. Mrs. Owen is with him, Cottage Grove people should know Furnished room* for rent ne.'ir t! e high Cottagi' (Srmc, Or* , Bert Isaacson and William Wilcox »Id «7f*«i jada Monday. having gone up Monday. simple buckthorn bark, glycerine, etc., went to Eugene Thursday to register. *ohoid, 32d Fifth St. 'tip«! Lynilen Knight has been o f f duty Mr. and Mrs. Cline were in the Grove as mixed in Adler-i-ka, flushes the E N For Hale Property and 4 room hou*e Sid Vaughn was in the Grove Thurs this week because o f a felon on hi* Fur Hole Well etfuipped farm tt tn le Tuesday. TIRE bowel tract so completely that day, and returned with Frank Jones. ju»t »noth o f electric light plant, ♦ IOO, fr«»in Cottage drove. K«*n*onubb' Mrs. Ida Wicks returned Tuesday hand. appendicitis is prevented. ONE SPOON and properly and tt r«M»m h«»o»«* on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Sloan have n term*. Box 145. cpt 20 nv lil’pd Mr*. Rozine rim e up from Portland from Portland. FUL Adler-i-ka relieves ANY C A S E , new ear. Wn»hington av«*nii«» near Idth Ht., 4 »« hi Mrs. Lulu Wick* und fnniily removed Sntiirdny to visit her daughter, Mrs.! High »chool girl wanted to work for Y«* ii i 'i u i 'i btnbl th«* ho 11 *H*» at tin» price* sour stomach, gas or constipation be Miss Maud Smith is staving with Bert Lancaster. h«*r board. Mr*. Armuud Wynne, I.U W iiit ?!«• nioiiov to j- it into bibertv cause it removes ALL foul matter Aunt Betty Earl while her daughter i* to Wendling Thursday. Miss laiia Boettcher visited at the , Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Kibliev were Suiulny Jefferson, phone 13H .1. »Ijo« ' bond», Mr». Adulili« Mount». »*J(»tf« whieh clogged and poisoned your sys at the hop yards. visitors nt the John Allen home. tem. The INSTANT action surprises Ezra Messenger returned Saturday Spuhr home the first o f the week. Mr. Rice nnd Miss Lola have returned Raymond Wicks killed two cub bears both doctors and patients. New Era from Ashland. from Klamath Fulls and ure now pick Drug Store. Mrs. Sarah E. Kerr is here from Cot- M onday. Mrs. Lulu Wicks and dnughter Ida, ing berries on their place here. Mary Owen and Velma and Melviu Sal lee visited at Row River Tuituluv. SIL K CREEK. , Mrs. Hazel Wicks ami children nre visiting at the J. P. Wicks home. (Sjiecinl to The Sentinel.) Sept, is The district school opened Monday with Mis* Hath Powell ns DIVIDE. teacher. Proven Entirely Satisfactory” j Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Bittinger, Leslie (Special to The Sentinel.) Only perfect satisfaction can ac Sept. Ik.— Mrs. R. Roberts und little Godard. Elmer Caldwell nnd the two count for the use of ZEROLENE son Richard have gone east for u visit. Ashby families left the first o f the by the majority of automobile own They expect to visit in Chicago mid in week for it week’s camping on the Sill ers. slnw. Pittsburg. Leadiag cotst distributors also testify that it is **• m ost satisfactory m otor oil.” Mrs. Inez Eddy nnd sou arrived u few Miss Mildred Dugan, of the Grove, They know from the records of their service Thi«, the ••L ,-H «»d type began school here Monday with 25 pu day* ago from Wnlterville and will departments— and we know from exhaustive of autom obile engine, like spend the winter in Mrs. Neal’s cottage. pils enrolled. tests — that Z E R O L E N E , correctly refined »U intmrnmJ c o m bustio n from selected California asphalt-base crude, Mrs. Eddy will tench at the «endemy. engines. requires an oil Bort and Oscar MeDole, o f Modesta, ves perfect lubrication with least carbon that hold» it» lubricating Edward Bhbeoek returned from t’ re* Calif., are home for a visit. posit. Get our lubrication chart showing qualities *t cylinder heet. the correct consistency for your car. burns clean in the com Mr. and Mrs. O. P. Miller and grand well Thursday evening quite ill. buetien chambers and A t d e a ler s e v e r y w h e r e a n d S ta n d a r d OU Mr. Michael und Mr. Cummins lire children Loren and Dorothy huve moved (o e a out with exhaust. S e rvice Stations. 2 E R O L E N E fills these up from Portland and are remodeling holding evening meetings ut the Metb- i STANDARD OIL COMPANY requiremente perfectly, 1 0 c a p o u c h —and w orth it odist church this week. their house. because it is c o rre c tly re (California) fined fro m selected C e ll- H. M. Damewood, who has hauled his Homer Hawley has returned from fo rm s eepheJt-beee crude. Redmond, where ne spent several hay and wood to the Grove, will move : € •r a v e l y i a e i a 0 0 m u t h l u n g e r i t c o s t a his family there soon to spend the win- | months. n o m o r e to c h e w th a n o r d in a r y p lu g ter. Kev. Large preached at the school Marjorie Oildersleve i* spending u house Sunday afternoon. P« B. Gravely Tobacco C o m p a n y Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Mrs. Sadie few days with Mrs. lima Benger in the I Danville, Virginia Alleiriitn have been visiting their par Grove. Several from this locality registered ents, Mr. und Mrs. Z. Foster, east of Cottage Grove, and helping to eare for last Thursday. M. F. Babcock and family were in W. J. W ood«, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore. their father, who is very sick. the Grove Monday. Elder J. A. Kippey, o f Koneburg, was | T H O R N T O N CORNERS. h e u g l e l l in the neighborhood on business Mon / day. (Special to The Sentinel.) Summon« all the force* and resource* of the Republic to The Woods family are very busy run Sept. 19. -Mr. and Mrs. George Me- the defcriftc of Freedom Reynolds were at the Zaek Foster home ning their fruit dryer day and night. Mrs. Lon Wheeler moved home Sun THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE Saturday. which the Fnit«*d Stat< s authorities have ranked a* one o f the Mr. and Mrs. Edwards and Mrs. Luey day. fifteen distinguished institutions of the country for excellence in D. Cole nnd son Bennie nre plowing Holland ealled on Mrs. B. F. Kinurd military training, his r«“,poml«d t«» the call. The College is and disking on the I>iu Wheeler farm Sunday. dintinguishcd not only for its military instruction, but Mrs. Geo. Alienism, o f Divide, canned this wpek. D is t in g i IBlIt.D ALSO r o x — C. K. Wood was down from Anlnuf prunes for her mother Thursday and Its strong imbtatrial courses for men ami for women: for the week-end. Friday. I " Agri iltinr, ( t»ininerte, I’ nKinrrririF. Kurcitiy Glen Cooper, of Junction, spent the llornr r ■ » « • • ■ i' , Minin«, Plmimat y , *uj A valuable dog belonging to Mrs. Vuniionil l'-<l<i< ation. Foster was killed by an auto Wednes week end here. It» wholetnme, purpoirful »tuJrnt life. day. No blame was attached to the It» democratic college »pint. HEBRON. driver o f the car. Ift »ucremful graduate*. B. F. Kinard and son Ben and Mr. Ed Student» cnrolleil l itt ye.tr, ) 4 ? 1 ; »tar» on it» aervice flag», 1 * 58 , (Special to Tho Sentinel.) wards have gone on a hunting trip. over forty percent representing officer*. Sept. 18. Win. McCoy, of Ixmdon, is Mrs. Kinard has received three letters College open* .September 13, 1918 from her son Raymond, who is with the moving onto the Thaekerny place. fo r f f l n q , n «»IH „.u »i».l H<»Aki,»ii.l.rtherin<„nn.Unii «rit» to the R.»ittr»r, Corvallit, O o .o n A party was held at Harvey T a y lor’s! aero construction corps in England. In one he refers to having moved to two Saturday evening. The time wns spent | different camps, both o f which had pulling taffy. Those present were Miss I just previously been vacated by the Ada, l i s t e r und Leonnrd Gilcrist, Oar Splendid exhibits, daily lectures and demonstrations company to which his brother Oiuie land Kimble, Mety and Myrtle May- ben, Ruth Powell and Stanford Hurtle. belongs. F u lly eqiiipiit^l liberal t'tilliire unti ncienlific tlepiirtm m ln. Sperînl on food production and conservation; high class Mr. Finley is quite*po<irly. Mrs. Alice Conner, who has been ill I T e " ' î ! ihe ,° v T 'r C T ’ ..... . «••*•■ ••«..rt*. la w . Medicine amusements, attractions and entertainments; an ex Mr. nnd Mrs. T. J. Mweany motored with tonsilitis, is improving. U * Z / .d Z ::L ...... * ; ■•*»»•«.■«1 T r . i . . l n « . . a l i n e A r t .. up from Eugene and spent Sunday with Mr. Wilkinson is londing his house cellent racing card; ideal camping grounds, and the rt* Htmlrnl. rr. ..I Ii , . mr‘ * ••■l.plrtr ll.lrm nl Irp.rliri, hriq.li hold goods on a car at Cottage Grove, Mr. Sweany's sister, Mrs. J. A. Powell. r . ' . " .......i—i” »-, i tin. tut— i n. u. T. t;. S roH Io« m B B . I . i h r . r r »I 8 0 .0 0 11 r u i n i e r e i best of accommodations for both exhibitors and visitors Mils Ruth Powell went to Silk Creek preparatory to removing to a larger T f S 14 ' h »**«<»..unity |„r . ^ ny Monday to begin teaching school for ranqh at Albany. Ita k ( H r tlr H r . i . l r n r , l l . , r „ r . O r - » ,.,,. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris MeKibben called the winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. J. Kappnuf spent to see Mr. Foster Sunday. “ Grandma” Warner spent last week Sunday evening nt Jnek Hopmnn's nt with Mrs. Dan Beck, London. MIL A bonfire picnic W'ns held nt the Tay T. J. Levi arrived Thursday morn ing from Havre, Mont., for a visit with lor place Sunday. Those present were we will sell Sherwin-Williams paints as follows Outside white, present retail value $J.95 the gal lon, until Saturday, August *24, at.............................. Ordinary colors, present retail value #3.90 the gal lon, until Saturday, August 24, a t ............. ............... Paint oil, present retail value $2.50 the gallon, until Saturday, August 24, at........................................ $2.85 $2.75 $1.60 Cottage Grove Mfg. Company V— Il ¿1 W ANT A D S. 4 When a man gets a hankering for real tobacco satisfaction, he is on the road that leads straight to the Real Gravely Chewing Plug. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug £ ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Qrs \ X F IF T Y -S E V E N T H Q ( \ AN N U AL OREGON S T A T E F A IR SALEM S E P T E M B E R ^ 23 T O 28,1918 u m v L n a u i or UKfcCiON “ A . H . 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