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h t» spenti Thnnksgiving In-ri». with relativo» sellimi ut O. A. C . k siirprìseil hi» fumili hy xvalking in to spemi Tlinnksgixing. Miss Lena Hureham, xvlio teaclie» in The W m. Hlnter, Uro. Iluutsmnii litui lliirvey S lm ili fu un In'.' w m diliger thè xx est siile »chimi ut thè Univo, » ti guest» ut Ilio A Wolfiinl homo Tliiink» ni hoiue for Tliiiuksgix ing. * (.>' • fiv ta f. l'Ilo tonohor nini pupil» ut Ilio »elioni M OU N 'r V IE W . homo ropnired lo Ilio front porch T uoh ilnv to »00 Ilio air|*1 tin»> |(o liy, (Specilli to The Seni ¡nel.) Nlr. unii Mr». Noni, of Koscburg, nml Dee. 4 Mr limi Mrs. Ralph Sears, Mr. ami Mrs. Kurti Messenger, o f Recti; o f Walker, x ¡» ¡tfd Son dai ut thè P. \\ i*ort, »o ro boro tu iittoml ilio fiiiiornl of Sears houle. Jo»o|*h Noni. Mr. and Mrs. F. .1. Hellnvell » e r e ROW RXVKR. (Special to The Sentinel.) Pec. 4 Pearl Kerr has returned from a two weeks * visit ill the Grov,* xxitli her grandparents, Mr, and Mrs. George Kerr. Albert Rissue took Albert Vaughn. Mr. and Mrs. Pussy Jones mid Mr Isaacs amt babv to the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Pussy Jones arrived Monday from Portland to take care of Mr. Jones' people, who are all down xvith the ' • fl u .' * there are 47 cases o f “ f l u ” in this camp. The Star school re-opened Monday Mrs. Hatfield, of Pisston, has been hi re attending her daughter, Mrs. John Woodhurst. The five mouths old sou o f Mr. and Mrs. Robert Isaacs died Monday night while being takifli to a doctor, jnflueli za ami complications were the entise. 1. George has succeeded Mr. Smith as nightxvatchmnn, the latter having re signed. Several newcomers have arrived in the ramp during the past two weeks. Airs. Albert Rissue spent Tuesday with Mr. mol Mrs. Clyde Kerr. Albert Vaughn is on the sick list. PERFECTION OIL HEATER SAGINAW, T. O. SUDTELL, SPECIAL AGENT, COTTAGE GROVE, OREGON THESE HEATERS FOR SALE BY KNOWLES Sh GRÄBER, HARDW ARE, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE. W YN N E & KIME, HARDW ARE, COTTAGE GROVE. ORE SWENGEL H AR D W ARE COMPANY, COTTAGE GROVE, ORE * H. A. COOL, DRAIN, ORE. STEARNS & CHENOWETH, YONCALLA, ORE. tal but getting ylong nicely. He is the 307th regiment. Aliss Myrtle Gilham and her niece Adah went to Eugene Sunday to see Miss Gilham'» sister-in-law who is in a hospital. An s'.j-pound son was born No\. 29 Air. and Mrs. Wm. Aluvben. Mr. and Airs. Murry and family took Th..i k »giving dinner w ith Mrs. Alnr-y's father, l 1 Gilkaml. George Taylor spent Thanks-».\in-j n the Grove at the home of his sister, Mrs, ; A. t\ Po» ell. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS HEBRON. (Special to The Sentinel.1 Dec. 4.— O. L. Carlife, o f the Grove, mid W. L. Kimble took Thanksgiviug dinner at J. q. A. Young’s. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Powell and dtiugh ter Ruth and Stanford Bartle spent Thanksgiving day at London at U. A. Small ’a. Garland Kimble and Miss Mettie May L Y N X HOLLOW. ben went down on the McKenzie to spend Thanksgiving with Miss May- (Special to The Sentinel.) b e n ’s grandmother. Dec. 4.— Airs. S. B. Jackson returned The Markham family-and the Führer to her home Sunday after a visit with family spent Thanksgiving at XV m. her children at Mabel. T horp ’s. % Wm. Porter returned to the l". o f O. Miss Sherman, o f the Grove, visited Sunday evening after spending the a few days last week with Miss Adah Thanksgiving vacation with the home Gilcrist. j folks. C. H. Wineeoff and daughter. Mrs. Airs. Geo. Huntsman and Air. and Airs. Kelley, and family spent Thanksgiving I. N. Dresser transacted business in at Latham at the home o f Mr. Wine- Creswell Friday o f last week. c o f f ’s daughter. Airs. W. T. Garoutte. A. Wolford shipped dressed hogs and Mr. and Airs. E. A. Doolittle, o f Cres- Marion Lebow veal to Portland Tues well, eame up Monday to spend a few day. day*s with Airs. Doolittle's sister, Airs. Mr. and Airs. Fletcher England, of J. Q. A. Young. Walker, xvere guests at the Lebow home M. Green has moved back onto hi- t Thanksgiving. farm. The A. Wolford family and Air. and Airs. B. AI. Kappauf has received a 1 Mrs. H. Strong took dinner at th letter from her brother, Edward Ale Huntsman home Sunday. Lean, who is in France, saying he had .Miss Vixian Strong, o f Aloro, Ore been wounded Oct. 20. was in the hospi who is attending the 1*. of <>., cum,, ui M ike laughed at the Judge fo r chewing Gravely The Judge came right back at Mike with a friend ly chew —just a couple of little squares off his plug of Real Gravely. Mike found that the chew stayed with him for a long while, and the more he chewed the better it tasted. *"There’s the real tobac c o satisfaction,” says the Judge: “ and it costs noth ing extra to chew this class of plug.” It goes further —that's why ram can get the toad taste of this clan o f tobacco without extra cost. PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each p iece packed in a pouch. P G GRAVELY T O B A C C O C O ., .D A N V IL L E , V A - Home : oMade : Flour FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Milling Company Phone 8 0 HARDWARE FURNITURE Knowles C& Gräber (Special to The Sentinel.) Dec. 4. Miss Harriett quern returned to Aloumouth Sunday, after spending Thanksgiving with home folks. Miss Flossie Mathis, o f .Mabel, visited over Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Knight. quite a crowd from here attended the funeral of Air. Neal at Walker Sunday afternoon. Airs Howard Aloody and Airs. Kelly Moody xvere iu the Grove Tuesday uftcr noon. L. P. Scott has returned from Panada, after eight months’ absence. Aliss Norn queen returned to her school at Trent Sunday. The Lewis family has recovered from an attack of the “ flu.’ ’ Mr. and Mrs. Houston. Ruby Keene and Is*» ell Bcuston attended the show in Pottage Grove Monday night. Bertha Neat, Lillie Knight, Otto Nichols, Howard Keene, Hez Tucker and Phub Shifflet were in Preswell Sun day. Ted Goss has the influenza. Boy Taplin was a Cottage Grove vis ¡tor Tuesday evening. The high school students are practir ing a play to be given in the near fu ture. The girls and boys o f the high school haxt. organized basketball teams. quite a bit o f excitement wns caused when the biplane flew over, and people all rushed out to see it. The Sharon family visited friends in Creswell Sunday. » L. C. Scott is in Eugene helping cur*, for his mother, who is very ill. ADVICE TO “FLU" CONVALESCENTS SPAIN AND ENGLAND REPORT INCREASE IN TUBERCULOSIS AFTER INFLUENZA EPIDEMIC. Thunksgix ing guest» ut thè home o f Mrs. U d i i » idi '» parcnt» ut Yonnalls. Mr. and Alrs. «I iiiuch l'otts, soli lini and daughter Myrtlc inox ed olii tu thè mill this xxeek. Mr. and Mrs. Henry q«iiinbv spent Son dai xx 1 1 li Mr quiuibv 'a parents. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Frasi and 8011 llarrv, of Blue Mountain, » e r i 1 ut tkl«* W D. Mentii houle Thursday. Mr. nml Mrs. P. \\ Sears, Mrs Kilt«-1 Sears and lirismi Scura motorini tu Ku I gene Mondin. Mr. And Mr». Plumle Arile limi d u i | drcn spent Thunksgix ing xxitli Mrs. Net tic Arile in thè G iove Mrs. \\, D, Ilcatli left Tucsdnv for Influenza Convalescents Should Havs U. S. Public Health Service Warns Public Against Tuberculosis. One Million Cases Tubercu losis in United States— Each a Source ot Danger. Lungs Examined—Colds Which Hang On Often Beginning of Tuberculosis. No Cause for Alarm If Tuberculosis Is Recognised Early— Patent Medi cines Not to Be Trusted. Kujtidil to comliict thè bouriling hou» ut thè n e » camp oli diliuer crack. Mr. ami Mrs. Waldo Miller »ere in thè Graie Mondai Jean Mosby spent Thunksgix ing in ■dingo Groxe. F. A. Garetson Sr., o f thè Groxe, was Olit to thè ini11 Mondai Charles Buio» « a » m Cottage Groxe Mondai' uiaking up thè lust shipuieut of th,. caonery pack. Alrs. S. E. l.oxvry Hreouiptniicd Mrs. Fred Frost, of Blue Mountain, to tbe Groxe Momlny. Aliss Mirile Fottìi xvent to Cottage Groxe Tu.'»day. Mr. ami Mrs. Fred Frus* ami uni Hat ry were dinner guest» nt thè H. F lai» rv houle Sundny. SUBSCRIBERS TO UNITED WAR WORK FUND The contribution of $3 to the United Wad Drive Work by Mrs. Fet Hanford was omitted from the city list last week through error ami the subscription of Dax id Sterling should hnxc been fli, in stead of 43, as printciiw WildwoAil school district No. H4, »ith quota of 443 in the 1'nited War tlrixc, subscribed 4lrt.NI, the list of subscribers icing as follows: Bert Pline, Mrs. P Burgess, Gladys Mitchell, .Mr. nml Mrs. W H I’ hillips. Mrs. M. H o d g s o n , Virginia Gildberif, Mrs. A. G. Muter, Charles Finley, Ray D ’anieron, Clifford Smith, P. ,1. Cameron, . W. Hunt, Mrs. J. K, Damewood, Airs, i. F. Smith, K. P. Gleason, G. F Smith, Mrs. A. Whitman, P. K. Damewood, I and Kose L. I’ ugli. ■ ! RED CROS8 NOTES. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Bexvnru tuberculosis nfter In- * * flucitzn. No need to worry If * you take precautions In time. Ikui’t illiignose your oxvn con * * dition. Have your doctor exam- * In«* your lungs scvcrul Hines nt * tnoulhly Intervals. Build up your * strength with right living, good * food and plenty of fresh ulr. * Don't xvunto money on patent * medicines advertised to euro tu * berculosis. Itccnmo « fresh air crunk and * * enjoy Ilf«. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * G rove Transfer C om pany ALL KINDS OF JOBBINO AND FURNITURE MOVINO PIANOS A SPECIALTY BEST OF SERVICE Jacobs & Breedlove Washington, I>. G. (Special.) Ac cording to a report made to the United Htatcs Public llcultii Service, tbe epi demic o f luttiiciizu In Hpnlti bus nl- r«*ady caused an Increase In the preva lence and deaths from pnlinoiniry tu berculosis. A slmllur assm-lntlon be- / O tvlvn ’ ì c f / / « ' 7 V o /< tween Intlucnza and tuberculosis was r«*«-eiitly muilo by Sir Arthur Newa- / C ir n U r r J C iS i holme, the chief medical oltlccr of the 7y English public lieultb service. In Ills amilysls o f the tuberculosis death rule A POORLY PP.D IlORBE lu England. In order that the people o f the Unit reflects discredit on its owner, hut ths ed Stales may prodt hy the experience ■inner gets the worst o f the deal h» o f other countries Burgeon General cause economy in feeding the uorsc Rupert Blue o f the United Hint»’» Pule j affects its working capacity as well as its appcnrai.ee. If your boise kicks on lie Health Service Inis Just Issued a his feed you can correct it by buying warning emphaslzli*; the need of *|m- your feed here, as you get the best clal precautions nt tbe pm w nt time. quality for the least outlay. Farmers, “ Experience seems to Indicate,” says contractor» sad horse owners generally tlio Surgeon Hclicrxil, “ Unit persons know that our feed is always up lo ths whose resistance liutt been weakened hy uu attack o f liitlts-uza are peculiar ly susceptible to tuberculosis. With iii 111 louts o f Us'people recently affected with Iiift 114 .11Z11 this country noxv o f fers rondltlotistfsvorlng the spread of tuberculosis." Ons Million' Consumptlvss In ths Want tit buy tent in good condition and United States. cheap. Inquire Hrntiael office. d2<*pd “Then you consider tills a serious menace?" was asked. “ In my opinion For Male One 0 year old black pony; broke to work, drive and ride. Phone It Is, though I hasten to add It Is dis- Fuhrer, Cottage tlnrtly one agnlnst which the ix-nplo 23 F25. Address F. ( irox c, ( >i i n29 d'Jnpd can guard. So far as one rnn estimate Geo. H. Braluard, Real Estate and In there are nt present nbout one million surance, timber binds, mining prop ruses o f tuberculoids In the Unite«! Htatcs. There Is unfortunately no i-rty, farming property and city prop, ol tfe complete census available to show ex orty. HAULING AND DRAYING SENTINEL Wlm are the witnesses? They are Uidtuge Grove people— Resldenls of t'oltiige Grove who have hull kidney linekurlie, kidney ills, blad der ills; who have used Doan’s Kidney Pills. These « it nesses endorse Dolin'». One Cottage Grove resident who speaks is Mrs. F. U. Ralston, 417 H. Third Ht Hhe anysi “ I have tried d if ferent kidney medicines, bill they liaxe never done me a bit o f good. Dona s Kidney Pili» I» the only medlein« that keeps my kidneys in good order. Any one troubled xxitli b a c k a c h e or other symptoms of kidney romplnlat should try Doan’s, for I know they tire reli able. ** Price (lOe, lit all dealers. D o n ’t simply ask for a kidney ......edy- get Doan’s Kidney Pill» the same that Mrs julston had Foster Milborn Un,, Mfgrs, Buffalo, N. Y. nil» d« * w. w. M c F a r l a n d GROVE Tim Naums of Cottage «ro sa rarsoua Familiar to All. ******************** Workers arc urgenti)- needed nt thè sewing rooms. We huve u large quota this monni of refugee garnients, 121 pairs of drawers and 275 yard» of outing fintine! to he limile iuto undersbirts. • • • The surgicnl dressing ilepartment hn» inaile pneumonin jackets whieh it wi gladly fumisti to physiciuns or patients. If interested, cali 135 R. ’ • • • DELIGHT V ALLEY. ' Alrs. S. E. Huhhurd recenti)’ donati’d (Special to The Sentinel.) a «(uiIt which aold for 45. A variety of Dec. 4.— The Nixon families spent ui'w, «eli maile quilts are on sale nt thè Saturday in town at the George Hall Red Cross store. home. The W. A. Hogate family were BUDOET TO SHOW COUNTY Thanksgiving guests at the Ernest Hears T A X LEV Y W ILL BE LOWER home. The N. J. Huff family, of Blue Moun The eounty budget for I01H ha» been tain spent Sunday at the C’hns. Couuer subinitted by thè eounty court. It is actly the number of tuberculous per home. Air. Adney is ill and a physician » a s planued to liobl thè annual taxpnyers’ sons In each stale despite the fact that meeting, ut «hich tinte thè different moat o f the atntes have made the dis enlled Monday to attend him. items on thè budget »i li he discusseli, ease nqtnfUthle. In New York city, Air. White is back in the neighbor ou Decomber 21. hood, staying at the Plott home. where reporting has been In force for The estimateli levy this yeur is in thè J. T. Shattuek sold three milk rows many years, over 36,000 eases of tu neighborhomi of 14 mill», based upon thè to a Creswell man Tuesday. im figure» to he submitted by thè court in berculosis one registered with the I ► Chas. Conner assisted J. H. Hawley, part incut o f Health. Those familiar thè budget, It» ngainst 14.5 nuli» lust of Divide, in separating some calxes with the sit unt Ion believe that the ad from the herd in the pasture here and yeur. The pcrcentagc» for encb depuri meni as sho» n by thè cou rt’» estimate dition o f unrnrognlted and u lire ported in driving them home Tuesday. follo w: eases would innke frfre number nearer Frank Ha f ley left early Wednesday For state ta l, 25.3 per cent. 50,(XX). T be very careful health sur- morning for Anluuf after some cattle. For all »elioni piirpnsc», 22.1 per cent. vey conducted during the past two School reopened for all the grades For roads, bridge», etc., 32.5 per cent. years In Kruuilisghnin, Muss., revealed Wednesday morning. For total expenses o f all eounty of 200 rimes o f tub«T<*ulosla In a popula Airs. Oscar Jackson was in Creswell ficea and eoiirtbousc, induding all thè Wednesday afternoon. tion o f approximately 15,000. If these salario», 11.5 per cent. The K. J. Kent family spent Wednes proportions hold true for the United For circuit, juvcnile nini justire day at the Nixon home. States ns a whole they would Indicate court», 2.3 per cent. The Red Cross met Thursday after that alazut one In every hundred per For insani., care of poor, indigeni sol noon, after several weeks’ inactivity, Each o f these diers, widows' pensiona and huiinty, 4.2 sons la tuberculoua. and sewed on refugee garments. per cent. constitutes a source o f danger to be Everyone in the neighborhood was For ngriculturist, fruit inspoetor, guarded against.“ exeited Tuesday when the airplane passed over. It was a new sight to most eounty fair» and veterinarian, 1.2 per What to ' Do. cent. of us. One man said, “ Saginaw may In his statement to the public Hur- For advertising, auditing, slnughtcrnd have the Pacific highway, but we have animala and miscellaaeous, .9 of I per freon General Blue imlnta out how the aerial mail route.” those who have had influenza should cent. protect themselves agnlnst tuberculo S IL K CREEK . sis. “ All who hnvo irecovered from In fluenza," says the Surgeon General, (Special to The Sentinel.) “ should have their lungs carefully ex Dec. 4.— H. M. Damewood came out amined hy a rompetz'iit physician. In from the Grove Sunday to look after his horses. fact, It Is desirable to have several ex- THE CI TY T R A N S F E R Airs. John Wood and Mrs. C. E. Wood amliintlons made a month apart. Hurh walked to the Grove Monday and visit examinations cannot he made through ed at the Theodore Sprague home. the clothing nor ran they lie carried Among the Grove visitors Monday out In two or three minutes. If the were Mr. Gruber, Clarence Cooley, Air. DONE ON SHORT NOTICE lungs are found to bo free from tuber and .Mrs. D. A. Estes, Frank Wheeler, culosis every effort should bo mnde to Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve, O. O'. Lucbter keep them so. This cun ho dono hy hand and Airs. E. Al. Wheeler. PIANO MOVINO A SPECIALTY right living, good food and plenty of C. E. Wood is suffering with an ulcer fresh air.” Office at Bon Ton ated tooth. Confectionery PHONE 06 Danger Signs. W. W. Gildersleve was laid up with poison oak a day or two this week. The Burgeon General warned espe A few o f F. P. Wheeler’s friends cially against certuln danger signs, formed a bee the first o f the week and such as “ decline" and “ colds which dug his potatoes for him. Owing to the NEW BUTTER W R AP PRICES hang on." severe illness from whieh he is just ro- These, he explained, were often the eovering Mr. Wheeler had not been able On account of another advance in beginning o f tuberculosis. “ If you do to dig them. the price of hotter parchment, we \t the road meeting Friday 31 votes finti the following slight advance not get well promptly, If your cold aeenm to hang on or your health and were cast for a five-mill tax and k in price« neccHHary: strength decline, remember that these against. Wm. Medley was chairman of the meeting. Max Dorward secretary, 100 w rap «................................$1.30 are often the enrly signs o f tuberculo inil Wilbur McFarland and O. Heine Kach additional 100 ordered ids. Place yourself at once under the acted as tellers. care o f a competent physician. Tuber at Harne time an first 100...... 40c \lx ah Walker arrived home Friday, culosis Is curable In tlie early stages. lie has been very ill with “ f l u ” at a Patent Medicines Dangeroue In Tuber, Portland sanitarium. Friday and Saturday Special culoels. Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Gildersleve, Mr. “ Above all do not trust In the mis anil Mrs. Clarence Cooley nml dnughter A reduction of 20 cent« will be Thelma and Mrs. K. M. Wheeler and made on find, hundred on all or leading stntements o f unscrupulous daughter Edith were guests at the der« printed on Friday« or Satur patent medicine fnkers. There Is no Thanksgiving dinner at the W. W. Gil day«. Order« may he placet) on specific medicine for the cure o f tuber ¿Jerslove borne Thursday. any day of the week for printing culosis. The money spent on sueh Ralph Damewood, who is falling tim on Friday or .Saturday at the re medicines Is thrown away; It should ber at Rujndu, reports snow four inches duced price. lie apent Instead fur good food and de deep. Clyde Burcham, who is in the training COTTAGE Cottage Grove Witnesses cent Uvluy.1 I **- v _ STERLING FEED CO. W A N T A D S . 40 acres, 10 iu cultivation, 2 acres or chard, 5 acres slushed; 2 rows with nixes; I yearling heifer; 1 mare; wag on, buggy, harness, farming implements. Creek runs through place. Running »liter to house. Half mile west Isindon. I’ ro c, 41200, half cash. Frank H Pedi go, London. olN nl5pd tfe For pneumonia. Influenza, grip or colds. do lie oil. Worth its »eight in gold. For sale by Mrs. H M. Hansard, Cot tage Grove, HIh ut Wash Axe. j3p'l For Bale Cheap Htock ranch, desirably locatisl and arranged. Owned by a non resident who will soon lie here to sell the property whole or divided. Terms. Address Box 252, Cottage Grove, ( ire. i | drtpd W a n t to rent ori gan with object of buy ing. Address Box 1115, Cottage Grove, Ore. ■iN dtip Baled alfalfa hay for sale lu car lots. Write I’iiinrv 4. Bender, Ontario, Ore gon. Ii22j24pil Wanted Employment by high school girl for room and board. Cull l ul l West Main. ilrtpU For Bale or Trade— Well Improved lflO acres in Isigaii eounty, Oklahoma, 3 ^ miles to town, for land in Oregon. Chas. Hrbulze, 21)7 W. 14th Htreet, Pueblo, Colo. dll j.lpd Iloraes for Sale— Bay gelding 4 years, 1300 lbs.; brood mure 1000 lbs.; driv ing mare 1000 lbs., rlieiip. Telephone 23 F4. George Kuppntif. dll 2Hpd Tor Hale or Trade My II room modern home; furnace, lights, gas, paved streets, in heart o f Malcui, O r e g o n near cur line. Will consider small improved farm »i th running miter. Consideration 42500. Exen trade, no incumbrances. Address W. It lloldimnn, 3IM “ litli Axe., Milxviiukre, W’ is, dit-l.'lpd Olrl wanted to annlst with housework. Mrs. Ida Miller, Corner Heventh and Ada ms. 4BH Why don’ t you buy a home? House and big lot, on West Main street for sale. Nmull payment down and balanee same ns rent. Her* Geo. II. Brainnrd, First National Bank building. ddtfc Lost Light red, 3 year old row; da horned and should have calf with her. Notify ('has. F. Miller, Lorane route, ph.oic si ll ,|(l 20p.l Pigs wanted. IF 13. E. J. Kent, Telephone dii 20pd Wood and hay for sale; also set harness. L. G. Moxley. Phone to I7F2I. d«20p For Bale Baled hay and haled straw. L. M. Tucker, phone 2F23. dtl2flpd Camera for Bale office. Bee at The Sentinel