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Monili») Sheriff Elkins, Being Busily Engaged in His Official Duties, Has Sent Out the Following Letter in Lieu of a Personal Campaign: unti TufiMi.iv Imi it wn* re \ViHÌnomlH> mnrniag. It ih ex poc'tf»| flint tht xxork xx ili Co complottai ku litoti dftj Mi. unti Mi> Itoli Myois roiurniV Tuesdu) fittili Timi utoi» Corticis, xvherc Mi Mvcr* liuti beoti iiutting ni u orop im, l i f g i.akc, U f i l l y t r » ’ mot bui Mi** Edith kioinloui roturnoti to ilio GroVl* lUCStiUN tlfloi 11 f »*11 liti X s \ »Hit ut tlu* Conner homo. \l t v \i \ Uni n i «* tienisi ini* ut tho During the past year, while holding the ot'fire of Slierilf ol I .a nr ptiAtoffioo ut \Valki‘i this we.ek. \lr.H. l.oo Nixon vni.H ili * dnesda x County, I have made every oft'ort to perforin the duties pertaining miti a pii \ steinu u itti tu IIoil (lo u t to w n to attorni iter. A niiuhol unii Fi vx i n, of I.outloii, xxoio Ilt tiio «I. A. Bowel) homc Nu tu ni n \ ut ito neon. t il NV iiiooot f ‘ h olii iil n u ta liti tuomt* Kit \c him a «ui pi i*o birlkdu) tini noi 'ni u il i> . that boiiiK In» «ùll» bulhdu.x. I.untai l'ipor, ol Foi tlumi, i* visiting ins gì uiultui hei, S lì Cipcr. Nli unti M in . Aitalo Inumiti, ot l'ole water, aio tisttiliK Ali» Uilltiim * pai tuts, a u . ami M in k B. l.niky, ami oihoi ic lut ito* ami frioiuis. l'ho i tnlimiu 14t in 1 1 > ami F, F tulliani liuti Miss Ai, ilio 1 • 1 1 li tt III were > S Ullll.l\ XlNitOIS Ut till* K li. Fllt'kt*) homo. .1, A F o n d i spimi Momia) al J I Small * ut I.untimi. M i« Meli» lux loi \\a» ut Illudi Hutto Momia\. PRESIDENT’S APPEAL FOR SUPPORT " M\ Fe Ilo xx Country ilion : . xx Hit thè attitinle and aetlon uf tb«1 a«t i lio « ougit HsiioiuI «deci ion* un* ut * minist rat ioti Itti mi rio* V oti ni tu tho iiiom I i illu n i | " I iiied imi teli voli, mx tt llow comi ilrpm t 'pelimi ohi tonili IV hus ex et fili« d ot t* j livnitTi, that I um as|> mg vmir sui ike ut ilkei) tx» tuoi* ut otti tnm*. i f x «oi huve . li«»I tor mx »»WH sake, or f«»r tin* sai jappiijViil of ali) lomleiship timi xxi*li me I a politicai party, imi for flu* sake ot ilo tu oolitintu* to lo* volli uiu nibiitiasseti natimi itself, iti «mici that it* iiiwuid j spokosiuaii hi aftiiifs ut homo ami nati x of lmriiose max l»e «'vldi'Ot to all la ordinary times I would | ti li i on ti, I otmiost Ix big that x mi xxih the xxmld expions volli solx i'N il li tai i Mi ti k ;i I » I x I«* that out te*l at libcitx to make such an up thereto with «jredit to tin* office, to the people of the t ’ounly, and to iotioot I»x tnturiiiiig a di ima iati« lini peal to x on. la oidimit x times «lixbh d • |t » 1 1 1 x to I»« » t li t tu* Mollato ami ilio hoti*o counsels can b. emhitcd without p»*i him S1LK C U K K K myself. lient Inn t to t lie • miatrx o| | fp l OMO || Cut IX OS. ••But t It •1 ■«* tit** not « • ft i it ii r x tintos If Plani Trulli Neeessaiy (Succiai to Ilio ^ iit liii'l.) • • 1 uni xooi Moixuiit uml x\ »11 aooepl in t In m il teal da x * it i** x mu xx i*h tt» Ott. ilo. Mi*. N a n o Damcwood As the work lias been heavy, due to the additional demands made volli jlliiguieiit xx il I ddìi nix il, boi io. *astiiiii mo xxith undivided ntimls, I In BLUE MOUNTAIN spent sox orai dnx* ut I u . h | wcc U xxitn poixoi lo tidinilii m l oi tho k 1 ttt tiii"t tis tiial voti xx ill «ax st» to tt xxnx xx lindi it upon my time by war activities, I have had no time to de\ ote to a her dnughter, M ia . I. li. Siagli*. sigood to ino bx ilio colisi it ot uni xx nulo ix i II out bo possible to liti•mitdoi st i, ml (S pciial to lile Sentinel.) \nltu unti Raymond Wilson arfixed campaign in the support of my candidacy at the coming election. either hero at home <»r ammig our as mu Oct. oli. Filmt i unniXVein returned bo ci l otiM I x illiptiiiod m I ioo RI volli poi; Tlnu*dn> titilli CÌiitwood. im ni i>o udxi'iMo and I must tiaaklx (oli cuites mi the other sid»* of th«* sen I Mi. unti Mr> K. I* \Yhoolor, George Natili «lax from Kugciu*. x no so b«*«'■auso so maiix t ritieni issues Militi' it mx hopes ami tux «Iti*fi« tiftti«** to M i . ami M in John Barker aro ino\ r tinti Oscar \\ hoolor liavo «bgpo mi opon volli x«i«lui \ o *«‘ i opto v«*u. ' * On the other ham! my opponent and certain individuals interested Ovcrbulst becn on tho «lek list tho ptiat t'oxx ilnvs. I UK to l o t i UKO ill n V e. Signed) WOUltROW WIFHON Fxmleu KaiKht ami Fintoli McGuire ol tasto 111 o m t ni ginn timos liko theso Beimi») Colo «hot a bear noni ilio in his election have been quite active. vxoie t a iloti I»* F iikoiio bx thè iliatt la* ailoxxod to stand ni tli•* \xax ot Mpcuk i Paid V»I x t 'opx fin ai*h«‘tl bx Dw vro homo ono ex«*ning Inni xti‘«*k mg ilio pialli troth. ( u til gc t > K now I«*«. OÌaronco Cnrtxvi i^hl, xx ho ariixed last board. " I liti v e no t lo » o g lit ot *ugg«*st i i l g t h a t iloppei , vx Ito lias Feen xum I iiik Among other things, my opponent has covered the County with Ki ulttN frinii .Moiil oi ti. ha« beoti ipnto in Oixal Cortland, in Inni' to hoi * In* father, M an x p o l i t o a i p a r i ) i* i»ai a l l u m i l i i o m a l ili at tho »1. F. UiklWHlcvi» Inolio this t e i* o f p a trio ti*m 1 tool t o o k o i u F Hopper. dodgers proclaiming that In* is not a member of any “ click. I do xx ook. A molti Dueist i ot untoti Sundav fumi t h o s i i c i i f u t i xx liu ti Itavi* bot a i n a i l o io Mi ami Mr* M. F. Babcock. \\ M l i l i * w a i I • v a l l «mi e l i i / o o m , i i i o s p o « l ix «• not know why In* feels called upon to make th is denial unless it is Gilil«*i *lo\ e autl Mrs. J. F. Gildorslovo i vx cck > v i*it at Fortlauti. Mr Hark oi anil Mr. Fulmer wore in ut p a r i x a 1 1 l i u t i u»n, t u h a r b o i mim *I» i i o woie in tho Grox e Montine. to refute his own advertisement which shows that lie has held polit idea, i a i ' i t a «mix t h a t th«* d i f f i e o l t i o * Oft* OREGON Miss«** Vutlrcv unti Ktiith «SltoF worc ! Engoue Montiti) . a m i d e l i r a n e * ot «mi p r e s c n t t a s k a r o Fx oicit l.i lt«»y, ol the (»rovo, is stav ical office practically continuously since his majority, and is now cu Iloti to l.oona Tucsda) I* v tho ciititul J u s t i c e F . \ \ F m rc , o f th e H n p im m o l a M o i t - t h a t m a k e it i n i p o i a 11x olx u n ! mg at tin* F«»xxeus lióme. ilhtc** ,»f thoir mothor. C o u rt, d ie d last m o u th , too la te tm » *s»ux t h a t tlu* n a t o a Mtumid gix«* i holding the office of Treasurer of the City of K u g e lt e his term ex Mrs. Richov, o f Drain, .spcnt tiio til«* nam e «if una c a u d id n le *«» *o« « « i d o u d i v i d e « l MOppm 1 t o tlu* gox « i n i i d t i L O N D O N wook orni bere xxith ht‘r dnughter Ilo« pil ing January, 1921. him to b«« plum ’d m i th e b a llo t T h is oad«*r a i i n i f i e d h*nd«*r siili» a m i t h a t tor at fin* sehool homo. r o p u b l u a i i eougt'»*ss w « m b ) « lix ulo tlu m o d it i i »|| m a k e * it tn’« e .* n i\ to xx I I f « (Special to Tht* Sentinel.) MiWIrot! Corner roturnoti from tho Oct. . 1 » Will Witte vx tt « taken to l o a d e i siili». in tin* tiitittc <»t x m ir «'iimiidut«* Tlu* Sheriff is, by reason of his office, chairman of the Local Greve Monda)*. ' ‘ Ilio loaders o f tlu* iniiioritx ni tlu* tin* xitovi* Itospiial Sattntl.i\. This im the an'*! niipmtaot posttimi Otto Muffii vro enino Up from Sul in » i omo a t ««»ligi «*** liaxo uiiipiest i«»o »V F. Will*« is plow i n k for \ \ F Short 1 Draft Hoard, and the County Clerk, b\ reason of Ins office, is s e c Inst vici k. Ilt* is stasine ut tilt* «I• »1»i» ill the jotln iu I system " I t in* slate »«*t*u proxx.n. Imi they Imxe )»< **a unti I ritiro. homo unti attornimi* tho distrift It i* i - s*i* ii 1 1 a I to i In»»»-«• u man Mr». Franco* Thorne took a Itiutl ot a • I in i li i * t rat ion. At* alinosi exeiv toro retary. There w ill of cours»* be a vacancy in the. secretaryship of the st \slili\ hool. c \ t mi si x e li*gal training. «*! lugli ¡ "oml to tin (iioxc T iioni I hv for her sin««* xx «* «* ut «»red tho xxar tliox baxi* Mrs. Mary Bilichimi ami daiightcr. board by reason of the retirement of Mr. Bussell. It is apparent that W « *«*ught lo tak«- tlu* «dioico ot policx ami « lia rae t er , and ot broad x isimt W W. Slim t ritiri*. Miss l.ona, v untoti ut ilio l.oii \\ l.ot I t lather, Mr. ami Mr*. W m. Fix el v und Mm tlu* «‘«imioct of tlu* xxar «»ut of nix limiti* commend fm v«*tir consulerut mil and to also change the chairman at this time would n u tu rn llV inti r i e r e homo last Wotinostiuv. U II w III, tiio fo n u i to tho iiro v t* T u o * aod put it under tlu* contini o f in*trii x ote Mrs. K. M. Ha botte k vinitoti Tuesdax till V. incutali! ICS of (i l e i «»XX II idiooslllg Tlu* with the efficiency of this important war work at flit' ht»uio ot* hor mothor, M».s. .iotinii >1 • s (I IV Mills timi Mi». W < is iio tini«* cithei l'or divide«) «’«miis«d «>r \\ uikor. Short riTKc visite«l ut thè D li. Iliirtis f»»r div ob li leadership, l'iutx «*f «‘«»ni Mr, Fonici procoptor at tho acadetuv. inand ih iis in't’csMarv inox m »• èx il tu W e are all agreed that the special business of our nation and of recenti) from Washington, xxcut to lionie Suudn) mid M*»mlax. Mr. uud Alt*. Kolieit Simili tmd soli timi* as it is optiti th«* fieli! ot imtll» OF OREGON C I T Y each of us, is war. Our success m this matter is, of course, vastly Kospburg last w«*«k etti aceount of sick Fxerett, J. \. Fowell und llenrx Sinuo I f ««»litro! of tho h«m*«* ami sonai«' iicss in bis family. Urn ft«*ttV o f ilo* st a t i * id y e a r » ; !»xx !vx«*re guest* ut thè Ju kl Simili buine slimild bo taki'ft axxav fruiti th«* partx more important than the question as to w ho shall fill some County \V. lì. Bitftnger. who xxorks at Forti ’.* Mtindav. x e n i * , x et eri«li n i S p a n i s h y • « or in »xx ih power, no opjmsiug niujoritx mi!1 spent tho xvook end horo. Siti er ic un war und Ph lippinc 1 0 * 0 1 Mi ; i i .*I Mi* J. N . ll.'gue Npent M«*ll coni«! assunte control <»! )«‘gisluti»»o and office. In this connection 1 w ill say that 1 believe iny experience and IVarl Ashbv \v« ut to I.orano Tuonilav duy ut their home in l.oudon «dilige all lu timi tu he takeu aiuti! con rcctimi. having served with Ja«! familiarity with the work placed upon the Sheriff 's office as a result Fim*rsou Keithiex, of thè lìroxe pur t«*st and obstm ction goti regiment; an mb- r < treg»»n l«g»» SA C tlN A W Split Would B«* Disusi rima. « ha.*« d u fine b« « t ol Fari Simili Fu Iature ui P.« m 7 and l!*(*t* session • of the war ought to fit me to serve this County far more effectively ' ' T h i» return of a ri'pul»lt<an im«i«»r»t\ dav. pidge «*f tlu- r»rh judima! district 1 ** (Special to I'ht* Sentinel Mi** Hester B« m i* i* h«*me from t»> eilher house of emigre** woitlt), to* r«* at this time than a new and wholly inexperienced man. Oot 3o. S. li Jnireii xxa* in the Mursht tel.l, xxhei«* *h»> ha* beeii teneli ox or, ceri a ini v I»«* tutor proti't! mi th* III all t hese p o s itio n s In* has m ail Groxe Wednesday. mg. ot her sole » • t tho water a* a r«*po«liat ton Bertha Men! returned from Spring Mr*. S. I'. Shoifritlge ami «laught.r of niv leitdersliip. Mpok«‘*on*n of fh«* r«* « «d If my services have met with your approval, I assure you that any field Wednesday. hil«*na *p«*nt Sntufilu) night »n Cottage politicali party art* urgiog vou tu «•!«*«•» H is rec«»rd us a private » »ti/«‘it ami Mr* Fogle li f t Wednesday for Fan Grove. assistance you may be able to render will be thoroughly appreciated. a icpoblicatt cotigress in ur«!«*r lo lutck • • public official hits bemi ab«*v e •r it tana. Falit ., to x isit a sistt-r xx ho i* x fix Siindnx visitor* at thè J. 'V. Stnall oj» and suppuri lite pr»*si«|«*ot, lm! «*v«*it .11. iinpo**' upmi li « «in « ■ x\ «*r e Mr. and Mr*. W ili Jone*. if tli«*v shotild ni this xx U R I T E IN 1118 N A M E VI THE. Mr*. Frnestim* Vaughn xva* hero on IF ’iiix Small ami < harlu* ami Kox II« « k solili* «'rediilmis xu !« t * mi this sido • f Vi I \ I I Ulv yours, hiiNinosN Thursday and x initial at th« ll»e vxitlcr, thè) slum!»! i»ii|M»s«* on no olle G F.N E R A L E L E C T IO N NOV fiTftl I). A. K L K I . V S . Taplin homo. oii ilo- oth*w Hit!» It is \x « * 11 na«!«*rsf noti KOW HI V E R Ftigar and Leslie Vaughn hux»« boon For .liistbe of Hie Mtiprsiur Cmitt to tlier«*, as \x«-ll a* bere, flint tlu* r«*piiI»f» \ ¡siting at tho Houston homo. (Paid A d v . ) - Democratic County Central Committee ean l*»a«i«*r* desire nu| *•* tuo« !• t** <>, (Speeitil t«« 'The Sentili«*! ' fill vacancy rauMrl by tii* dsath of Frank Bfiiston, iloxxard Mooilv and Get .lo. Mi* Frank Piotimi! and i«ui t tin* presi« lent a* tu control bun Justice I i auk A Moor«* J. A. McLean, Chairman, Lagene, t »regoli. Fillie Knight wore m Fottage Groxe FI»*'«' ami Nellie l'Ieimrd xx t re m Doremi i’ll«* peop Ics of flic allied «■mint in** xx i* Vota for One X« h» »tu xx 11 * 11 re iissoc iat«*«i against («er Thursday. Saturdav betxveeu traili.*. Mrs. Huston Queener and 1 1 1 1 !«• son 1 f ‘ 1 flu Slg Ka) moml W ii k* i* taid up with thè many ar«* llllit«i* futili liar the Ft*xx is Bender anil John Alleman H«*rl»ort. o f Fottage Grove, visited a « t ip Hi* brother Mil»*s ha* taketi hi* Il 1 f ¡CtitlCl* u! cb ■étions. Th «•v xx mild Dm 5 Wrtta the na.’ita of J U Callipigii lu homes. foxx dll vs o f last \xeek xxith Mrs. Ouotti pia» e «m t he ear. it x i*rV tli fficillt fo bclieXf' tluit tlu' X Ot Mrs. Hockett moved into the Nexx or *s parents, Mr. and Mr». ( ’. J. Queen the above spar« and pia» e au X tu Mr. and Mrs. Karl Harkelroad, i*f Ku < rs ot thè I liileil States hnd « li«»*« n f «» NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS front of tils name K« n •. *p«*nt Suturila) night and Sttmlnv suppuri their pri*si«b*nt bv «d«‘<ting f i I comb house Monday. ! ,,r I^esiie Chapman spent Tuesday and Mrs Frank Bonston and H«*rlh:i Neat «t thè homo of Mrs. Hai k«»lroa«l ’* fa lile congt«**s a ninjorìtx ci»atridimi bv J F Campbell for Supreme t ourt Wednesday with his grandmother. • wore in Fottage Groxe Friday. tlo r, So] Ynugbli, timi ut Ih«* Flyde K«*rr th«»*«» xx lo» nre noi « it fa« t io svmpnthv Auntie lAXig is staying for a ft \x «lux'« Gt'orge Armstrong, o f Fresxvell, xis (lolite. ( ata. ( ’«»111 , * ti egmt *• t x, Ore J D T H O R N T O N CORNERS. it»*.I at th»* N»*at home Sundav. at tho Fax in Davidson home. > B lpt1 Billl«*r, Sei v Mr un«l Mrs. Karl Detersoti, o f Ku Mrs. Schuefele visited Monday with Devxrev Fogle was in the Grove Sat ug«*n*\ sp«*nt Snudav at thè home of F (Special to The Sentinel. 1 urdav night. I. K«*rr an«| SoJ Vanghti. Oct. 30.— Fhario* Wilkinson anil son Mrs. Morns McKibben. Mrs. Dan Bock visited Monday xxith Tom Si ott and Mrs. Thomas visited <‘|\d«* K«*rr. Vlf»»rd William*. Forteti art* KathoriiiK their corn crop on tho j at th** Seott home Sundav morning. Mrs. Fong at tho Davidson home. Smith ami K’ rnesf Sltmn were in Ih«* Hull pour orchard. Mr. and Mrs. Georg«* Wise arson and Gr«»x «» Saturdav night. Mr. Powell and son wore in Cottage ohildren, N’ irgil and Kuth, of Santa B« r iha II at rield, ol |)i**ton, i* *tax Grove Monday. D E LIG H T V A L L E Y . Geo II HraiuarU. Real Estate aud In I ’lara. spent th«* xx«*ek end with Mrs. ing vx if h her ”* i*ter, \lr*. John W« hm | Mrs. Alice Fonuor wan in the Grove n u ll in g au rua«:«*, timber laud Wisearsou’s parents, Mr. and Mrs J. F hurst, x x lo« i* «juite *i«-k. Saturday. ( Special to The Sentinel.) erty, fa mi mg pr«»perty » «ft « it V pu.p N eat. Pi-ari K«*rr ^ i »•• »» f I-'rolav night xxith IH ) Y( >1 K No\\ : Mr*. H. F. Kinard returned Sunday Oct. ¿U.— C. T. Wilkinson and son th e \ot ers That more than half o f Mr. and Mrs (). If. Jarrett and bal»v Fairx \ lieti ami Ida W •« k* »» I t I « erty. from Portland. j Merxxin came up from their nexx home tin state o f Oregon are w «»Uiett f \unt B« ttv Karl i* «|iiit«* *i« k Flare Chapman returned to hi* grand ! near Albany Friday and are harvest!!! | and Mr and Mr. Girard and «laughter D o Y o l K N O W : For Hate Heed oheat Johu Unii, 2 Dorothy w**re up from Springfi»*l«l Sun Mr*. FiI» Gill»‘*<pin brought h«*r txvo iimt h e r * Tuesday after a several day a* i their corn crop here. J. A. Joll and son Chat tins is tlo* tune f«»r X X ollU’Ii day and visited with S. IF Jarrett, fa little ho)' h . Bobbie ami Krm**t, hoim* nule* soutll of ttixxil. nOt f«‘ visit at home. Frank and \Y. «J. McClellan have been th«*r of Mr. Jarrett an«l Mrs. Girard. protect the interest* uf th« un 11 x« rinir**lav night. Th«*v ar»« ìuiprox ìng. James Kinard has recently had a helping them. The Heutluel iian a oarg.'ilu In a Mr. anti Mr*. Few is and three «*hil \! r and \!r- J S Magliolrx *p«nt fh. in«' fighting at tin flout Î letter from his brother Louis, who is at Mr. and Mrs. F. «J. Sears and son <lr«n were ii <’«»ttage Grove Saturday. D O N 'T BE A V O TE .SLACKER urship iti tlu* I nternu t iottal C«n w «• -k « ini in t he Grox «*. the front. 1 spent Sunday at the W. A. Ilogate home i Mr*. Harold Hooper and two children ON N O V E M B E R F IF T H Mr. and Mrs. Fraw foni spent th»* r«‘*p<iitd«'tice Sehool xxhu h ha* ftieefi l«*lt Mr. and Mrs. Myers were at the Fake ! east of toxx n. D o y o r KNOW ar«* visiting xxith Mrs. H opper’s parents. w •■«• K end ut ('«ittugi* Gr«»xe fllfe home one day last week. Chas. Conner received a rnessag» Sun *1* Ii it f th«* republican partx ha« sup -x «tli «t for alile. Mr a id I Mrs. J. F. Queen. Txvo n«*xx filmili«** inox (*<i info <*rirtir Mrs. Sara Alleman and Miss -Nancy | day that his brother, Kobert Guy < For Sale Well npupped fatili il lutltis porte«! * x«rv *\nr iinasnn f Mi*s Nora Queen on me home thi*» this we- k, Chapman, o f Divide, visited with Mrs. i nor is seriously ill xxith pneumonia at KNOW: 1 tutu ( ’«»Unge Grox e. Rcusotinhl«' \\e«*k from Trent, her sohool there hnv A party xxu* given at thè Pleunril DO Y o l Foster between trains Tuesday. i Lamp Lewis. That Churl« * F. Mc.Nnry t* on th«* t«*im- II««» 115. ing lieen elosed on ae«*oiint o f the inf Hi ltoill» Saturila) night. ept2o nx 22p«l Mr. Cox, o f Mount View, has moved Otto Nichols was a week end guest of | enza epi«!eniio. manufactures, irrigation, ami siv othei J. B Mosbv is in thè Oro ve. into the Hockett house. Howard Keene. iiuportant «minimices of tin* I mted For 8:ilf or Tradr at n 8a« rii Ire A 7 Mr and Mr«*. Kfithl«*y. <«f the Grove. Mrs. Foster visited Wednesday at The rain caused the road work to stop I visited at th«* l.«*xxis home Sunday. Stall's Meliate uml should be kept toma mo«b*rti limi*«* in good coiolitimi STAR. lluro? .Senator MeNarv has *a\««l md Mr*. K. B. M.rn.lv re«*entlv r«*e»*ixe«l vx 1 1 ii on> i.tige lm or txvo b«t* and g«»«».) lions o f «bdlars for tin* wheat growers bara. W ili tak«* g««*««l coxxs, horses « » r a Jotter, «lat. il i)«*t«d»er I. from lki*r hus < Special to The S«*nlim l.) ‘ band. Kelly B. \*oo«lx’ . with th** tk^th ar Oct. JO,— Tb «• .star sehool has b«*«*n <»i Oregon alni m ru m i for Oregon a gooil » ptisM«ng«*r «nr, 01 wilf se 11 «»u Inrgc part o f tin* utrplum* and ship till« rv in Fran« **, saving h«* had been in • !*»»••«! fur the past txvo w«»eks on a e pa v luca t *. A Is«» Itaxe 2 good ruxxs, mie Th« Vahe in-head type engine illus binblnig i min «tries. a hospital for about a month. II«' had « «»mit «T in f loen zu. ircsh abolir fi xx«*« ks, mie tu I»«* fresi» 111 trated here, Lke all in te rn a l cornbua- Do Y o l K N O W : I *«*n ;*f the front. March \<ldrcs* |i*»v («lui or « all ut l'JJ» tio n e n g in e », requires an oil that Mrs. T». D. Oxx«*n visited with Mrs. That it is important to stand by x«»ur Vsh \v., Cottagi« Grove. holds ita iubricatinp, qualities at cyl J F. Neat and Mrs. K. B. Moodv are l*l:i Wieks »Satur«Jny. «»I*« nlpd COllgrC.nHlIIIIn ? inder heat, burns clean in the com ’ in the Grove today. ** »Miss Monahan in visiting relatives at D o Y o l bustion chambers and goes out with KNOW: For Kale Fine hilly goat from regln Th«* death o f Bowman Hartley in ! r«»ut«lah win!«* .*« !i<»u) i* «*lo»e«l. exhaust. Zerolere fills these requ:re- That Oregon's war g<»\«rm»r, Jntm * t«*r•*«I sto ck ; p ru e ♦ 15. South America was x «*rv sad news to his A lsu tw o mentk perfectly, because it /» c o r r e c t Mrs. Kb. Spray is visiting xx»th !i«*r Wit Ii vcouilie, sax «««I th«* luinb«*r imlustix S«*uteh c o llie pups, he« Icrs. F. A Huge. manv friends her«*, a* xxa* also th«- death ini'ili'i, Mr*. C. A. Harlow. ly refin ed fro m aelected C a lifornia am- arid suppressed the activities uf the I ('«»itage G ro x «* «»f Harrv Fa Kant at a ramp m ar San o i l n 1 p«l ph a lt baae crude. Mr* Ida W o k s visit<*«! Tiiesriny xxith W. W in Oregon? ! Franeiseo. due to Spanish influenza. Mrs. J. ! ’. Wicks. I«o*t Spotted fox I ouiul with broken D o Y o l K N O W : ! B<-th were former resilient* of Saginaw. Frank «»ri, m*f»in*w «»f Mrs. J. T. t a il N o t ifx R o b in so it re s ta u ra n t n ip That the lumi i*l«*ct«‘d Noxemb«*r 5th Mr*. Purvanee and gra ndsr, n, Paul Sail«»»*, wit«» hlm I#«*•• it ill tor many xx««*K* f.eRov. r»f Foffrige Grove, visit*»«] at the at Camp l.t*\xi*. Inis at last been di* are the m«*n who will ban.lb- the great 10 arre.s, 10 In cultivation. 2 actes or r<*c«»tistr net ion problems the must in«» , Neat home today. < hargi'd from tii«* ho-pital and i* al»le iiientous probh-rns that ex«» la te.I tin* «•ha r«î, ’» a c re s s la s h e d ; 1 cow s with !«» i*• t* j r ii to tiis barrm-ks. calves; I yearling hmf«*r; I mure; wag tint mil ! on, buggy. ha t m M O U N T V IE W . Mrs. Vern Wo ks i* visiting at the »I Do Y o l farming _ unpl in cu ts, KNOW: P W i« ks home. th ro n g h p la n Ritvtnéa g That it is vital that r«*ptildn*tin pria ( 'reek t (Speeial to The Seutiuel.) Dal«* Owen.* was down from Kujada ci pies of protection be in cuiitrul su water tu liOitsc. H a l f n u le xx « st F(»mh»a* Oct. .lo. Air. and Air». W m llamls f o r t io* vx « « k emi. Prim*. #1200, half cash. Frank X IVifti that wc max littve a place in imlustix j were Sundny gu«*ts «»I Mr. and Mrs. K. •f«*ii!»ett, Filile am! («ietta Spa hr xis a good position o F h n I •’ip»! t fc fot «»or boya wlmn go, Fomlon. Handy m the Grove. 1 it«*«! »xitli Velma Sail»*«* Saturday. th«‘V cmne home? For pneumonia, influenza, grip or cold*«. Fairy Ml»*n, Kaymond W o k s and D o YOF K N O W : Brisoit »Sears and A«liiison Heath •In He oil. WUrlh its xxmghf tu gobi, xv«*nr to Walker Sunday to visit at the Mauriee Kstal»ro«»k motor«*«! to Kug«*m* Zerolcne keep« the engine young— full-powered,smooth- That the r«*i«ublicatt party has always Kalph Sears hoim*. Monday ami Kayiuoml tteik hi* examiii «tomi as th«* irtmid of lalmr and by its l ’or sale by Mi*. S, M. Hansard, ('**• running, and economical in fuel and oil consumption— Air. ( «i.v ha» uioved Olito the H«»ek<*tt atioii, xxIiD-li he pass»*«! «». k. because it is correctly refined from selected California protectiv«* tSVift pub« ics it lias m ad« tag.» Gr«»ve, Hth at Wash. Av. olNn22p tf Mrs. Filili Wieks, who has b«*«*n ill tin* xv'ages ».I our laboi«*rs tin* high«*«! I pla« e at Thornton Corner.*. asphalt-base crude. Gives better lubrication with less For Bale Extra good gray oats for FlainJ«* Arneaml Waller Pit« h«*r have for the past two we»*ks. is improving. in t he xx orbi f carbon. Made in several consistencies. Get our Correct s»‘««l. .lesse Triiniiell, phone 17 FI2.ntp Mil«s VVii ks is on th»* siili list. i been working on the dike on th«* riv«*r Wo.MKN ’N \D VIHORY C O X IM IT T F K Lubrication Chart covering your car. j b> tii«- »teel biidg«* repairing the eoii orni typewriter. »truetion ereeted to prot«*«*t the eity C A L L FOR SCHOOL W A R R A N T S (iregon R«‘publiean State ('mitral Cum Wanted To reut a A ,t d e a le r s e v e r y w h e r e an d S ta n d a rd O il S e r v i c e S ta tio n s . A Ita Thomas, ( J«*n. mil tee. (Paid A*‘ o I M n I pd vy. water man». Mr*. <'bester Crowe, o f Portland. hns One sin«* o f bread wasted ««very «lav $10 Reward for information lending to Notice is !i»*r»*bv g iv«i! that all wa arrived f«»r au «*xtemie«l vi.*if at tli** »ants on Ne hool Distili*! No. Fr>, Lime in every home ni tip* I nit«*«! States (California) the arrest and conviction «»f party home ol h»*r huaband s purents, Mr. aml County, Oregon, to No. I 0 lí.r» imlusix«. makes a loss of 7,(100,000 bti-lul of Mrs. B. G. Crowe, during th»* alxu m «* o f will be paid Nov ember I, HHN, Interest xvlient, n r 1.50,200,0(10 «me pmnid louves who stoic front wheel front my Maxwell her husbami m Krane«*. o f bread. The food admin ¡strut ¡mi asks «ai at 1120 West .Militi Htiturdiiy night. will ecus»* oil thii* «lat«* «»25 n-Hpd Mr. und Mrs. Hovner Cliarui»ei Ja *t I. G. SUDTELL, SPECIAL AGENT, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON «•very hoiis«*hobl«*r to stop cmitributing J. IF Bennett, W O RTH IIA It V K Y , i have uioved front their hom»* at Vvaldei. nie District Ch*rk to the nation's big food waste. j t<^ the Tom Abrams plucc. Having enlifltad In Y M C. A w«»rk, I will sell all Mix horses, «•tittle, imp!«*- W. I ) . Heath was in the Grox • F h V- A want, ml «*o*ts little and often brings urduy. imals, vehicles inficili m r y, hav, etc., big r«*tuins. Nothing too big or too lit at private -ale rix erx thing must in* sobi Wi rd bas been reeeived from Mr». ••• in next txvo weeks. W. A. Hmnmiwav. Kate Sears, who is at Camp Fremont, tle to be sold by a want ad. phone 2 F22. n I 8pd Calif., that her »on, Frank »Sears, who ha* b«*«*n v a r y i 11, is not intproving verv For Sale Cheap Stock ranch, desirably rupidly and that her return is indef local»-«! and arranged. Owned bv a inite as »ho will atay until he i* «piite 1 » « » *1 resident who 4^ ill « 0 0 a !»«• here to «»nt o f dnnger. sell tlu* piopmty vx lud«* or divided. Jean &4«»sl»y and F. K. Fong xisited Terms. \«hire*s M«i| 252, Cottage Giove. »Sunday with Mr. and .Mr». Fr««l Frost He«’. nl i|lip«l at Bitte »Mountain. Fan you «loubt th«* evidence o f this 01aire C«»nm*r, of Hnrrlsbiirg, visit«*«! Milk cows and Cot tug«* Grove citizen f beef «lock wanted ov«*r th»* week-end at the honte o f his Prunk Jone«. n I I5|>d »-otisiri, I. B«*i«ller. You ean v e r ify Cottage Grove en 1 f o r r . ^ j z »Vfr. aml Mrs. Waldo Miller and »S«*| dors«*rnent. Laboring Class Kaily Mainniotli ntrcwltcrry plant«, ,1c ma Miller visit«*«! Mumlny «»f last w»*«*k . < i r . r c O n r / //.3 ^ * It «Tid this: eneh. M r « . I Ir ruí l{id»in«f»tl. n I li'Jpd at tii«* (»enera! .Fdinson hont«*. F. C. Ralston, retired farm«*r, 447 For 8nle Mobnit M. Calde upright S. Third SF, says: “ Whenever I have punió in A l eonditioii. Ilt:i*l « e » t HEBRON an apport unity to si»«*ak a good word A POORLY FED (IORHE Mum menue. iiM Sfid for Doan’s Kidney Pills I do not Itesi (Special to The Sentinel.) J tut«* »o «lo so. Tilia im*«li<*in<* régulât«** T f t U c l i i iflueredit on it* owner, tint the For fiale H year old gray horse. W. L. 0«*t. .50. J. B. House, of Fomlon, an«! i action of th«* kidneys and over own* r getn the v/ornt of tho «leal be Mnliie, III.* eilet Main avenue. Col Fhns. Allen, o f Mosby «*r»*»*k, sp«*nt Insti Sportsmen »•none eeohomy in feeding the nor*** Inge tlio\ comes pains due to <lisor«ler»*<l kidneys. III Ifipd Wednesday night at the »I. A. Powell home. I hnvc been oblig«*d t « » use a kidney m«*«l •iffcet» it« working eiqmt'ity uh well « « Want to buy good milk row. Phone »Mrs. J. A. Powell and Mrs. B. M. ¡«*im* on several o«*«*asi<»ns for ki«lm*y it« nppeHrHoee. I f your hnr«e kirk« on I K l.l. K eep the price of fish down. Help production of fish. III Ifipd hi« feed you can correct it by buying Kappauf spent last Thursday afternoon eomplaint and in every instan«*«*, Dorm’s your feed "l here, «■ you get the be«t with Mrs. G. A. Small at London. Eliminate waste Tw o line White Leghorn cockerel« front Mr. aml Mrs. Kllison o f th«* Grove, Kidney Pills have never fail»*d to give ipihlity for the leant outlay Knrmern, the ernek lliinils stock for rule, or satisfactory resulta . 99 motored out t«i C. ( \ Olili a m ’s Friday. contractor« »ml homo owner« generally Mill triide for pullete, potutoi*« or other The young peo|»l«* enjoye«! a party Prie«- 00e, at all dealers. D o n ’t know thnt our feed in nlwny« up to th« produce. Mrs Klbert Bede. nl Ifipd at the sehool house »Saturday evening. simply ask f«»r a kidney remedy g«*t «tcndnrd Wanted Man or boy for janitor work. Miss .fessi»* Wineeoff, o f Kugem*. ¡s Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that Read Argument In State Election Pamphlet Clack amas County Fisher ' "tinge Drove Hospital. n ltfe visiting this we«k with her father, F. Mr. Ralston had. Foster Milburn Co., men's Uuion, Andrew Naterlin, Secy., Oregon City, Ore. o25 nl Paid Ad. H. W'ineeoff, and other relatives. For Hale Cheap tl young grade Jersey G. A. Small and daughter and son, Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. nl-8 cow*. W. J. Messenger, Dorenii. n lt fe I I VOTERS J . U . Campbell I To (he Republican Women ol Oregon: W A N T A D S . ZEROLENE The Standard Oil for Motor Cars It Keeps the Engine Y o u n g ! f STANDARD OIL COMPANY W hich = = = = = do you want? More and Cheaper Fish H O N E S T L IV E L IH O O D EO O D P R O D U C T I O N 307 X NO HIGHER PRICED EISM PLEASURE S E E K E R S W ASTE of EO OD EISM 306 X YES VOTE 307 A COTTAGE GROVE MAN’S EXPERIENCE X NO STE R LIN G FEED CO.