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fr Pickling Season IH NOW ON. DON T W A ST E YOUR TIME OR PICKLES WITH POOR MATERIALS W E HAVE Pure Cider Vinegar AND THE Best of Mixed Spices ROTH NECESSARY TO INSURE A OOOD TASTINO, GOOD KEEPING PICKLE KERR&, SILSBY V Another ¡(rent pntnotir picture com ill« *1 To Hell With the K lll.er.' ' Mee tlie uil, cl.ew here mol the j.lny (Ictober |H uuil lit ut Arcmtc theater. ot l i e AI iim Mililreil 11 ;> ii ■■ u 1» recov ering from ii threiilriicil utlnck o f iiiipeiiili eitla. An eight pound *«»n was born Septem tier Ul I«» Mr, and Mrs. Carl Co*. Mr». K K Mill*, Mr». Roy Hliort nnd | M ra I «♦■«»ii I)«’*I« d r/c* mot<ir«'«l !«» Fu He Wedne»dny. I.evi Htewurt hn« undergone an opern ! lion for removal o f eaturiii-t» from bi» I eye» mol 1« nt a Eugene I i <> h | m tuI. \IIsel Wood returned Saturday from Anchor Alated, John Hnker nnd J. H Marshfiehl on account o f tin* *o k n « ,*S| ltcn»oii |#'f| yenterday for Jtougbi« o f Mrs. Wood He will take hi* family county on n hunting trip. bin k with hiui. Mm, .1 II t'blimbern wu» in Fortlnnd Still have a fine aaaortment of over Hnnduy. riiiK» which ate goiiiK at cloaing out sacrifice price«. If you ever expect to waul a ruiK, tlua 1« your opportunity to get one at a price you will never again be able to get. Scholl'« Jewelry Store. ii 4 c Mi and Mrs, C. 1C Touipkinji and Mr*. M. L. T«»mpkin* and her sister, Mr*. F«l, Con\ei*e; o f Minn<*sptaf \l*it e»| the Hho'k Butte mine* HatunJay. Mr*. Fd. Converse returned Sunday to tor home at Wind«»iu, Minn., after n \ i*it o f five weeks w ith her sister, Mrs. M. L. Tompkins. jr <?. \t Fnilett, o f the Pnliett I,umber ^ company, wu» up from Fortlnnd Wed- ne.dny mid Thur»dny. Mr. and Mr,. W. K, lto«Nermnn enrne up from Mureolu Heturday. Mr. Ho« •ermnn left Monduy for t'oipnlle, where he will net un ngerit for the Southern Fneifie. Mr», Rrmnerman remained for n v i m i t with her |inrnetn, Mr. und Mr». Jimii'N Groom. *//»• 4 \\ k % The G. W. McFurlunrl family, neeom pi iiied bv Mr». M cF n rlnn d’n »inter, Mr» A. .1. Armstrong, o f Fort Steven», mo ton-d to fiov erd n le Sunday to vi*it rel alive*. Mr« Martha Hhortridge und fnmily, o f Elk ton. ure vinlting here. C. A. Bartell, H. W«»<»«l*i(|e, Chus Mr«. Ive| I.ouck» bu» received word Henrn, We* Chn*man an«| Hake Stewart o f the *nfe nrrlval In France o f her non return« <1 Surolay from a hunting trip in Glen. I). T. Aw brry uritea fr««m O.iklsiiul, the Bohemia distrjet. Th«* party got 10 Marion Venteh and fam ily, o f Eugene, t'lllif.: “ W e 'r e coming mi oil the I mho »topped here briefly Hunduv while on atreteh nnd li»*t tup. IP-re’» wintnng their wav home from Mutera Oregon The H«*nfine| nbiindnnt prmiperity iiim I vln f'rater lake, nnd vi»ifed with Mr». i lier«' ii M ed eireiilution. * * II« got hi* limn Venteh > parent«, Mr. and Mr». Janie» ey hi on the |n*t dny o f the ol<! rate. ONtrnnder. T. <i. Hii«li«dl im now in etmrge o f the K in d ly note our window and Mr and Mr». H. G. I.uridwehr returned Hltiu«liir<l Oil eoinpiiny * plunt her*«. II* sec the l»«'H it I i 1‘n I dinpluy of yeaterdnv to their home at Wnntlake, eiime from Mlmnv, mo| \\ ,!. Wood*, FALL AND WINTER after a »liort vinit here. Mr. I.nndwehr u h«» w it* miinnger tier«*, hi«* gone to M COATS AND FURS lo»t hi» quentionriaire and rame bark to I imiiv to take Mr. Mudfell’* place. find it. They are built for comfort, K«*e|e!int d i heat for Mule fit Hter W OM EN! liiig'ii. »2 Offe ’I'h«* Mfate hh I um I rinl neeiileut eoniini* •ion tin* begun *mi in circuit court itgnmnt William It llenth mol Pred Front, a* partner* in the higging bu*i ii «*** near Cottage drove, t«• reenter th«* *«ini yf ♦ .Vl iillegtMl due the eoiiiini* *i«»ii it* fee* f«»r iiiNurnure. Mm W F. Kliiekert return«*«l Hntur «lay • «* her home at ti«»l«l Hill, after it \»*it with Mr*. It Cr»*we||. School Children’s Eyes look»» and wear POWELL & HEMENWAY D A Y L IG H T S T O R E look* and remembered uiunv of their friend* in th«» city. M r . and M r». L. H. \N oodnide re- tlinieri Momlny to thelr h«*me at Wap ntritia, easterii Oregon, after a virot with Mr. tuoi Mr». C. A Kart« II. : Another great patriotic picture com . mg - “ T o Ile|| With the Ki«i*er. " H««e Wm. I l • *pin:■ u arrivcd Munday from • he ad. ebew here and the piny October C n lif »rnin, wh»*re he hnd been employed i I^ and lii at A m id e theufer. o f 1 lr for a n ii in ber of m«»nth». Til«* * l llsl MVIIIptUIIIN <lf I »¡II I Cecil Woo ley, n former Cottage (»rove County A g riru ltu ra l Agent H«»bb wa* boy who joiue«l the colon» from Mabel, s h u iiM lir I i i t i I im I. in thè city from Fugene Tues«lay on j and who i* in the aviation *er\i««*. wan busi ne*». It tin- « i r e Wl'ttk (lu riiiK home during the pant week. He i* at an Mr». Annie Lee writes from Aliatone, ■ lii- hmt t e r m ul Hi'lioul, l i a v r tlii'in aviation fie|«| in Tema. Wash.: “ lt is just like gettm g u letter • \ a hi iiii'iI iH'l ort* i- i i t i - n n g Mr* I)<«rn Collin*, o f Mpringfield. via iteil at the Henry llamewood home «lur tInn lull. ing the pant week. (•Ill'll I CIIM III-11 • II I'llilll I'HI'apc Mi** Vila Matt hewn desire* n etas* glaum i lali'f. o f piano Ntuilenta. Phone ISO L. oftfc R E N D E R E D SAUSAGE, W IE N IE S Mr*. C. W Shearv nfol daughter at SCHOOL C H ILDR EN S CORN BE EF. PR E SS E D CORN t»*nde»l the slat»« fair ln*t week. EYES EXAM INED BEEF, ETC. C. .1 Howard, former Cottage d r o v e WITHOUT CHAROE |M»*tinn*ter and editor, un* in the •• Itv E k « x , Poultry. B.-«f Stuff. Veal. etr.. the latter part o f the week He now Bought and Sold by the ! live* at dardiner ami had b«iea at K ii gene in connection with the Vbrnrn* • «‘line. Hi* mother, Mr*. K. A. Cottle, r«* o p t i c i a n o p t o m i : t i u h t turned home with Him. LI’. NSLH OKOUNI) ON I'KLMIMKM Under Entire New Management II()W 1)0 YOt: KNOW when y«ni’re Emerson Kelthley, Prop. Phone 16 going to die or have a f i r e ! Wheth«*r you do or not, you n I ioii I i I amply protect yotirarlf uml family with either life or from homi- nh.-n The Nentinol arrive*,” fire ivtsiiranee, «»r both Talk with Harry nini *he enclotr* nnoth.-r yeur'* nub Metcalf. It coats nothing to talk and eeription. In* may be able t«» gi\«* you *oine in for Mi- I V J^r., non Curi tinti Ml mi lev Mickey wti* in Kugene Mon fuution worth while. N27tfc day on boni tieni. •Inuglit« i \!»••«• inni \lr*. Kll»i*rt F. C. Coffm an atleii<|e«l the funeral of in •. t « » r • t tu |%»rt hi mi Siituriliiy, r«*mnin I.enlie tboluril uu.s in Kngene Moiubiv Wilbur Wright at Walker Tueadny. i » ì » iintil Tifi - m I h > M in * Idilli hi * < in r«*t inking lem-h ere’ rxnminntinn. v u \\ li*» limi !»*•••»» vimiiiig Iter prtrcnt*, Mr*, \iitla He**, o f lt«»*«'burg, npent Henry ( lo » e r write* thnt th ey 'h n \ c i«‘f unir«! fu l'or timi«! witb f b«* party. the w«'»'k end at the home «*f her moth moved ot Fort In nil. «■r, Mr*. H.'trharu ILdil. Should Not Be Neglected J HOME M ADE r>. J. S C H O L L li V. H im v I p v , u tili !•« i*ni|»|oyi*tl in fin* I»»|*> r d - ni Hf. IIrli*In*, N|M*nt III«* HPi'k «•ini bere. \imlh« r g rin t p iitrio tir |iicttir«* nun ***K ” 1“ H' Il VNifli tlir Kiii*t*r. ’ ’ H i t ibe ii<| i *U i * u linrr nini il»«* play O rtoher mi.l l!» ni Xr.n.le t brut or. o4 II«- CITY MEAT MARKET Olemurfrarine, lb 45c Gold Cleat creamery butter 05o ALL KINDS SAUSAGES AND LUNCH MEATS PHONE H«) D elivery b efore !l; after ¡1 :.*{(! People’s Meat Market (•«•urge Hull will be another atudent in the naval training department at O. A. C. The City Meat Market buy* veal; live and dreMsed. Phone 89. a2tf Mr». John Scott, o f Creaw'ell, visited Mr*. R«iy Riggs during the past week. Mi*s Father J<irg»«nson returned Fri «lay from a visit at the home o f her brother Henry at North Bend. AI FI led go and family return ed from Loraue last week. Mr. Flleilge ha* be«*n foreman o f u rock crusher for the coun ty. Another great patriotic posture com ing “ To Hell With the Kaiser.*' S ee the nd. elsewhere and the play October IH and 19 at Arcade theater. o4 lie Mrs. d . A. Cavanaugh went to Port land Saturday to visit her husband. C. W. Morrows, o f Drain, visited his son Bert Saturday. Hrrlitit W ill tvrilen from Otikliiml, Miss Inc/. Tucker left Saturday f«»r Colli., in jrj\r n » f Si'iitiiirl t)ii* nnrnc* H«j«|uinm, Wash. nf I hr«*«* I my a whit were uverliNikeil in Mrs. W. O. Perry was in Fugene Sun it»** I mi I » I • fi« t ¿« hi o f tlii* roll « I f honor, und day. to r«*n«'u hit Hiiliarription for 11 venr, The spot rush and carry home your rill* Imy.« whom* until«'«« III* gli\«» iln* O n • i t Mr\llist«»r# witb flu* infantry over goods means cheaper goods. Make a saving at Hprny’s. m22tf i ' hn ; Clntrlr. M «• A Hitter, with thr m\ Merritt Fddv, who had been visiting alr\ in Aii/«)nii. und liny Whitlock, who his pnrents, return«'«! Sunday to his in ui I lie mt\ :iI r w e r v e , 1 ' work nt Fugene. Crochet Cottoli 1 Oc FOR ONE WF.EK ONLY We w ili em it itine .s e ll m g « ' o lim i bili ( ’ l'o e h e t ( ' o l t o i i at lOc A BALL W e b a v e a l i m i t e l i nii | i |»I v o f aizes. A l l e r o e b e l eo tt o iiN n a i e hi Iva t i e n i T H E FAIR l'bone IUH .I. A. Wright, l ’ rop. I M e d l e y , who hn* licrn commix Nion#'«l it lii'iif«mint in tli«« personnel «I«* partiiM'iit, uiim here for tin* ue«'k end on his w ay from the Presidio to the IJnL versify o f Wimhington, where he will bo stationod for the present. •lames Pitcher and dnhn Nelson, o f Silver Lake, former resiilents, were here Saturday. J. I. .Tones nnd family were up fr«»m Fugene Saturday. “ Never too Into t»* m e n d ” does not npply to shoe repairing. Bring the shoes ni before they lire hopelessly be yond repair. If brought In time we can make them just as goo«l as new. I>r. doff. o4tfc Mrs. Lucy ll«dlnml returned Saturday from a \ isit in Portland at thi* home o f her son, Fnrl Hill. Her grandson, Ken neth HeLnssiis, will return from Port land to attend high school here. • Ruth DeT.ong !•« now employed at the First National bunk. Hoy. D. A. Mncl.rixl, now with the Y. M. C. A. nt Cnmp l.ewi», stopped o f f lioro Monday «nil Tuesday while on his way bark to enmp from accompanying it oontinttont to Puliforniii. A. I*. <'Ii ii rchill wn* In Eugene Mon ilnv on biiMinex*. D ishes W o rcriivi'd this week a rratt* i»f W H I T E D IN N E R W A R E which \ve ordercd Inst Jan u ary. W e are selling this at about 20 PER CENT LESS THAN TODAY S PRICES The PAIR Phone IMS J. A Wright, Prop. M r * . .?, K. Util k m » write* from North Heml to renew her »ubecriptinn. " W e c-nn't n fford to be without the home p a p er,” write» Mr». L. K. Fhelp* from Kliniinth Full». Thomn» Tnplin hn» filed with the eounty clerk notice o f locution o f the None*neh eitennion mining claim in the ibihemiit <ii»triet. Iver Krihen returned to the Champion Wednesday nfter u trip to Fortlnnd and He nt tie. We Must Have Food Food production mutt lie locrea*ed. To do thl* the producer niuxt have the best of tool»». We have a coin plete Hue o f HARROWS. DISKS PLOWS. DRILLS W ynne & Rime HARDWARE Rev. Joseph Knotts and family re turned yesterday afternoon from at tending the nnnuni conference and vis iting at Lafayette. Mrs. George Hall and Mr«. Will Hall motored to Eugene Wednesday. The 8i*th Htreet Oaraffp now hnn n K. K. Mills was in Portland several fimt-class mechanic. « 2 0 -ollp d days o f this woek on businese- Knv Maker nnd fnmily are up from Mabel. Alta King and fam ily motored from Eugene Wedne*day evening. up Mr». R. B L o u ffe r, o f Rirhniond. Calif., viaited thi» week with Mr«. Ida i Miller Mr«. I.ouffer I» a deputy for the woman'» benefit o f the I.ndie« o f the Mneeabee*. Mr«. B. F. X e g le v i* vlaitlng Jt non nnd daughter nt Hoaeburg thin week. Mr». Ixda Wilaon I.uekey i* up from Eugene thi» week vU iting her parent», Mr. and Mr». George Wilaon. Mr». Harbnrn Hohl nnd brother nrial niece, Feter Henry and Mr». J. T. Hen ry, who are viaiting her from Nebrnaku. viaited in Eugene Tueadnv nt the home o f Mr«. H oh l'« daughter, Mra. M ik e ' Wald. Mr. und Mr». Wm. Hnnda returned Thuraday from Camp Fremont. Calif., I where they were railed b y the illne»» o f their »on Roy. They left him well on the road to recovery. Mr«. F. W. Hnwkina i» in Fortlnnd. where .»he wn« called by the illne«» o f her daughter. Mr». C. A . Smith. Mr« Smith i» now much better. A S c C l a ssic P r o d u c tio n ! r e e n /D ir e c t e d b y •éeor^e li^ in / , S to ry b y U m e M a th is M e t r o Pictures Corporation D is trib u to rs Arcade Theater « Friday and Saturday I Q O fT O R F R IQ lO -iy W. A. Ward and fnmily, o f Eugene, nnd Herbert Hawley, o f Indian f r e e k . motored up from Eugene Monday. The Ward» viaited nt the home o f Mr«. W a rd '» parent», Mr. and Mr». W. B Hawley, nnd Herbert Hawley viaited at the home o f hi« parent«, Mr. nnd Mr«. George Hawley. izenship were found to have nothing in common. For u time Editor Jackson auhsided. Unable to dictate the editorial policies o f the newspapers o f the state, and stung to the quick at the decisive d e feat o f his pet Scheme, h" maintained T. C. Wheeler wa« in Eugene Tue«- ail attitude o f calm demeanor. Now Mr. Jackson step« up to bat dav on buaine«». agaiu. fostering and fathering a new A marriage license wa* i*»ued Tues plan o f unfathomable und inexplicable day to N. Jaaper H u f f and Mr«. Sophia legislation. In on the scheme with McCoy, both o f Cottage Grove. Jackson i« a Portland attorney, and thi ( hie o f the county caterpillar» which two have devised n plan that is unique ha» been uaed on the Elmira road in to «ay the least. Just the interest o f the ♦icing brought to the Silk rri-A road lawyer ha« not been divulged. The pro thi« week. posed law bears the Jackson trademark, .lame» J. Crnig write« from Gold and those who have familiarized them Bench to renew hi* subscription to the selves with the measure, say it is as full old home paper. o f " j o k e r s ” a» some o f Mr. Jackson V \. H. Beagle write* from Ridgefield. «ingle tax niea«ures in the days o f old. J a c k s o n '» scheme is to abolish the Wn»h„ and attend* to the formality ; that will in»urc the regular visits o f delinquent tax law ns if now stand« and substitute in it« place an impractical, The Sentinel for another year Mr. and Mr«. W. L. Dyainger, o f Rone- ethereal scheme, cleverly framed to lure burg. viaited Sunday at the home o f the voters, but intended a« a piece o f Mr*. Dya in ger'» aunt, Mrs. Fet Sanford. radical and vicious legislation that will benefit the lawyers, the title grabbers, .Tame« l ’ ott» returned Monday from | and other« o f their ilk. at the expene« Camp Ferry, Ohio, where he went a* n o f the struggling home and land owner. member o f the Oregon rifle team in the Such is thb Jackson delinquent tax bill. annual national shoot. The Oregon team There are those who intimate that Jack won the ela»» C medal. Mr*. Potts met s o n ’s energy in w orkin g f o r the bill is her kuabnnd at Fortlnnd and accompa due to the fact thnt his Portland Jour nied him home. nnl has been overlook ed in the publica Chinn pheasant* had a busy time of tion o f Multnomah lists in day» gone by, it this week, local nimrod* getting n and that his spleen against the present number o f bird*. Pearl Plaster got a statute is inspired through petty jeal bag o f fiv e one dny. onsy in the -Fortlnnd newspaper field. Mr. and Mr*. J. F. Graham are ex- j This rimy or may not be the case. pected to arrive Saturday from Fort- j The present tax publication law for land to »pend a month with Mr*. Grn Oregon is the ideal measure i f public ham '« parent», Dr. and Mr*. W. TV. service may be considered the criterion Oglesby. It is simple, practical, and devised to Mr. nnd Mr*. George Dahl arrived ! protect the taxpayer from the title grab Tuesday from Duluth, Minn.fcnnd expect ' bers and other vultures. Briefly, it pro to locate in Oregon. Mr. Dahl will be ; vide* that notice he sent by the tax col employed temporarily a* subscription j lector. T H R O U G H T H E M A I L , to ov cry delinquent ta xpayer within !••• day« solicitor for The Sentinel. from the date o f delinquency. Then, nnd Wm. Skilling hn* received favorable 1 on ly then, to reach those whom the new* o f his brother recently wounded j mails have fa d e d to reach, the law pro In France. vides thnt publication shall be made in tho newspapers. Lane Win s at State Fair. Could any plan be fairer? Could there Salem, Ore., Sept. .10.— In awarding j he any better scheme to protect the un the county prize for thi« section to l.ane | fortunate delinquent from the malicious county at the Oregon »fate fair yester cunning o f the tax title grabber— who day, the judge* scored l.ane a total o f loves to work in tho d a r k f S5 ii * against H2 »cored for Tillamook Now come Mr. Jackson and (he Fort and Xil for Union. land attorney nnd initiate a bill to abol The ju dg in g ha* met with universal ish the publication. It requires no par satisfaction a* visitor* generally have ticular mental acumen to'see tho result, commented upon the superiority o f the to note the splendid opportunity for the l.ane county exhibit. title grabbers and their legal friends to quietly " c l e a n u p " on those who have M E A S U R E IS T U L L OF J O K E R S failed to receive notice. Theoretically the scheme look« fine on paper. So did Report Persistent That Single Tax Idea single tax. So did othey bits o f freak legislation that have been turned down Lurks In the Jackson Bill. cold b y the thinking voter*. Jackson would have the tax collector A few years ago tho people o f the state o f Oregon, in a spirit o f gentle send the notice through the mail— AS and amused tolerance, listened to the HE NO W DOE S U N D E R T H E PRES Fortlnnd J ou rna l's campaign for single E N T L A W . The law nmki-s the burden tax. It was Mr. J a ck s o n 's pet hobby, obligatory on your part to keep him no and his o f f ic ia l mouthpiece shouted long tified o f any nnd all changes o f nd dress; otherwise you lose your defense and loudly. When the votes were count ed, however, the people breathed a sigh in ease o f foreclosure, nnd cnnnnt plead o f relief, for single tax and Oregon eit- lack o f notice. In other words you are left holding the sack. T o add insult to injury, Jack Jin would make the tax ollector periMtually liable to keep posted ■ a your address. Briefly slated, you M l ’ s T keep the tax collector posted at all times, or lose; it" Uuele Sum happens to fail to deliver the notice, as he fre quently does, you lose ag ain; if the tax collector fails to do his ¡»art, you lost* a third time— and the poor collector loses also. Can you beat it? J a c k s o n ’ s scheme would end with the «ending o f notice b y the collector. The present law provides for exactly the same a* that o f Jackson, but goes a step further in the direction o f common sense, and requires the tax collector to publish the list which is still delinquent after J a c k s o n ’s method has been tried ■ ut. thus g iv in g the essential pu blicity ro protect <lfo delinquent from the wiles The boys over there must have plen ty o f woolen clothiug. W e over here m u st's av e wool f o r them. W e must not buy a new suit i f the old oae will do. Our Dry Cleaning will make that old suit look like new. Pick ed up any time, cleaned Fridays and pressed Saturdays and Mondays The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY o f the tax title grabber ami the tax law - ver. O f course these latter gentlemen are w ork in g tooth and nail for tho law and believe they can put it over this fall under the much abused banner o f " e c o n o m y " eo-called. Certainly there could be no fairer, more equitable scheme than the present law. l,et well enongh alone and help the state o f Oregon protect the holdings o f it« people from the tax vultures. Watch for the " J a c k s o n ” label at the comin g rlrrtioik nnd swat the measure hard. Fullerton Is Candidate. .Tames Fullerton, o f Eugene, hn* filed with the secretary o f state a petition bearing (To names pinring him in nom •nation ns an independent candidate for the state legislature from l.ane county. Fullerton was one o f the defeated can didates f o r the legislature in the re publican primary election in May. I jrive special attention to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, as well as General Surgery. Ey«“» tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital