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■— ■— — ■I r NEIGH BO R HO O D N E W S d i v i d i :. (H|t«rlnl tu Thr Hvnlmi'l.) Nnv. I » Mra Frank Turiii-r nini «luughlnr .fialii> wi'rn III ili» Orlivi* HnF lirilny. Minsi** Mililri'il Duglia nini Ruth Mnrki'v ntti*mli*il O h * h I iiiw nini *|ii*nt Hiitnriliiy nl|(lit «vitti M i * Min* Duglia in ibi* (Irnv*. Putii Muti 111 *111*01 iirrivnil limi «vi*i*k filini Wi’lulling »tu ri* In* wnn i*iii|i|nyi‘il fnr thri*i* yi'tirn, n|M*iit 11 fi*w ilny h wilh Ili* fu in I ly unii li’ ft Tni'inlny fnr Hit Jmlu, Mia .tinnì** Ainlironi* itOi’ inli'il tln* fuin*rnl taf ln*r um ili ut Ki>i:i*hiirg Fri- d ir . Mi** Itami* Il n 1 < I ini n ii, «vini ti'iirbi** in ili*lrli‘l l.'ll, «|i«*nt O hi «vi*a*k i*inl ni ln*r binili* in tini Orlivi*. Ki*nin*lh M i-Iti* v inalala» tiOi*nili*il Un* fiavtlinll giinii* ni Liigrnt* H ii I i i rilny. .Ina* Onlil èlit li I nini fu ni il y vi*it«*il ni Ibi* binili* iaf Hti'Vi* Tniinli* Humlny, Mr». Tiniy I • »II iikiiu nii nini Mrn. John Tinnili* iniitiircil tu Ibi* Orini* Mmnliiy. Min» llrni'i* W imii I « vii * n Lngt'ni* vi* ilur Miniilny. Mra Klnri*ni*i* Nlmr|i visltml Mnmlny writh In*r tarilibi*r, O, I,. Allrmuit. Mr. nini Mr*. K. Iliirki'lt, Mr*. } Tony Dullugiinrili, Min* Oruc« Wood nini llonuiii mul Mu*«inui l'erinl aitand oli thè duiie.il ut London Huturilny ove nmg. A few friend* gnthered for n birlh duy aurprimi al Ibi* boni« of Mr*. O. (Irodlund Hnliirday evealng. Hlu* wu* Ibn recipient of a number of beautiful preieiita o f cliiliu mul ailver. BLUF. M O U N T A IN Nov. 111. -Vernon Whlpp* la homi' frnin Kiijudu Ibi* week treuling * bnd cobi. Mr, unii Mr*. II. 0. Heliell mul funi ily, Mr. un Mr*. Joi* l'erkina, Mr*. Kilt, bey and lielnro* Wood» wore ilinner gue*t* ni Ibi* Kobbiii* li orni* Hundny. An eiijoynlde dance wiin given nt llu* llnuier Flinniberlln homi* Hnliirdny night. A «perIni rimi! meeting wiM he belìi ni Ibi* Wnlden mi * li noi bon*i* Hnlurilny of next week, November 20. John l'almer wn* in Fottnge Gravo Tuemlny. Mr*. Albert lti»nue mul baby visitili Hundny wilb Mr*. Tbenn Miller. Mr*. Kob Ijiiidwehr and ehildren left Humlny for tlieir lumie nt W'eallnke. Mi*» Libili Lnndwebr iiceoinpiinieii Ihi'in for u two week*' viali. , Mr*. John Allea wu* in lown Hntur ilny hnviitg nu infedeli finger Irenled. A program mul lm*ke| Hoeinl will li* given ni Ibi* Ulne Mountain nrluud liouae Hnliirdny eveniug, Noveinber 22. The nrogriim will begin proniplly nt K o'eloek. Mr. mul Mr*. Jn*per 11uff vi*ile<| in llu* (Jiove Hiuuluy willi Mr. und Mr*. Oaao II. Braluard, Haul Batata ami In |V P II uff. surants«, tiiubvr In u*l», laniiinic p t o p Mr*. Oraci« llrown, dnugbler nnd < r i v, funning property Mid city prop bilie «un are bere frolli Minne*otn In erly. o llfe «i*it ber purent*, Mr. nnd Mr*. M. Itobbin*. Wan tail Omul gasullua * 11 * 111 « taatwaau 3 mul II lnirm*|niMi<r. K. II, Kimm*, NOTIOE OF BOND BALE. Hulb *trx*«l, curiii'r 1.1 ncialn. u ll N’ olire *i berleybg L T A O IN N N N N Wmuaii iar Kiri balpar wantail in studio. Notice i* lurdiy given timi mi Moti Apply Miniriaai Nlmllo, n24tfi* day, llu* l*t duy of Deeember, 1U1», fo r Hal* Oblrkau ranch; good (I room ut llu* luiur of h o'clock p. ni. o f anid biiuna*, woud»lii*il, l«vu lurgn rbicknu ■ Iny, ut Ibi* Foiuu'il Fluimber in Ibe linu»i'*. log trupin'*la*il pulli'l* from On* City Hall III thè Fity of Follagli Clrove, Tnurra-il alrniii o f good lny«*r*. nil kimln ■if fruit. A inoni*y innki'r. J. I). Mil l.mie Founty, Oregon, »eulrd Ind* will lorn, north Dougin* otroat, Cottage be received for llu* purebnaa o f $t>oo0 Oro«a, i inv a!M njipd Coupon boml* of *nul Fity tu be kiiown Hpau of luaraa, wagon and baruau to uà Cottagi* li rovi* I mprov •-in i-n t Homi*, l*»ue " 1 1 ," uiilbori/eil under Ibe prò trado for cu«»a. For uwBor unit l> vi*uiu* of Ibe Ituucroft bouding net. N. M i'lulurff, ri-nr o f Fir*t Nulnninl l'Io»«* borni* are in denominution» Imiih. o 'lltf of 15110 rudi, dnted Deeember .'Ird, For Hala Five room mudarti houaa, 111 111. No bill will be eonaiiierrd al two I*I ih k* from »rhoul, nun block le** Itimi pur nnd ucrrued intere*!. front rburrh nud mnin atreat, on nml Ludi bui must be nreompunied by u ■nla of nvt*r. fu ll DIP Kirnt atraal. rerlified check for tbe «um o f ) Ititi, Filling« UniVO. Ill 11 I pa I nini lite Common Fornirli renerve* ibi* Want ml On« or two cblldron, under righi lo reject nny nml ull bùi». J. L YOUNO. ■cbuail ng«, to curt* for. For pur lie Il 212*___________________ City Keeorder. ulnr* ndilri'm X V 7., Fnr« of Ha'iiliucl offn a i l tlp d Notice of Roatl District Meeting. For Bala 0 « arraa, more or lau, of To Whom It Muy Concern: In'll bind ill YVtllnnii'tti* vullry. All Notice I* hereby given that a meet uud«*r rultivalion mul irrigntiun. Oood ing of the legal voter* being re*ident feuca*. Apply Ha-ntlnel. n vltfc taxpayer* and owner* o f real property Fur Hala at Bargain M acre* «veil Ini in Kond Dmtriet No. 20, in lain* proved, good ii room bourn*, burn, mul County, Oregon, will be held at tbe outbuilding»; |oiaa a it) Hauls on Fa hour o f two p. m. on the 2»lh duy of rific kigliMuy. Lmiuiru ut Ha-uliuid o f November, A. D. HUP, nt what I* I ica. hue u life known u* the Hunt Kmu-b in *nid Uoud Hecoml band Htandard unabridged die Dint rid , to determine w hether «aid tionury for Mill'. A Imrgnin nt $2. road d i»trid «hull levy u apeeiul tax I bn Mentinal. ifpd of five mill* upon nil tbe Ininble prop erly in ailid district fur Ike purpoae of (food, ataady man wanted for general providing fund* lo improve what ia farm work. I ’houe 27 FIS, l.ornni* known i i * tbe Old Military Wugon Farm Fo., C, K, Unib-y, Matingor, 1 « Komi, District No. 20. ruue, I Ir. ^'.it H v 7 * IU H. I-. IM1WN, County Judge, O U. home tor aala, neat 5 room cot M. II. HARLOW , luge just oulmila* city limit*, i*n*t L. B. HI'KN CL It, Mmu *«•* ; rlcctnc light*, bulb, hot County (.’ommimiioner». «taler tank; corner lut IUI> 1.1^ ft., fiue n il 2.1 ' fruit tree*, fruit room, woodabed mul guruge. Immetlinle |Mnoo***ion if tnken Notice of Rood Dlxtrlct Meeting. noon, #1270. W. F. Fonner, Hniein, Or., To Whom It Muy Courern: (Htataaman O ffic e ), hl 'I 2»* Notice I* hereby given that n meet Duet I>*atber watch fob with pearl ing uf the legal voter* being resident bor*ebenal *m| golden brialle, Kelurn taxpayer* mul owner* o f reul properly to I'eople ’* meut mnrket for re- in Kond Dintrict No. 15, in Lane ward n2l SMC County, Oregon, will be held nt the hour o f one p. in. on the 2Pth day of For Halo HO acre atock ranch, 6 acre* November, A. D. 1P1P, ut the Orange orchard, funning tool* nml mime buy. Hull in nuicl Kond Dintriet, to deter H. I*, himrtridge, n'Jl d12pd mine whether mud mud di*trirt »hull For aala at a bargain It taken at once, levy n apeeiul tax o f five mill* upon an nlmoat new modern houae; 5 nil the taxable properly in nnul ill* room* and pantry; lot 75x100 feet. triet for the purpo»«* o f providing Alao good Middle cheap. Ini|iiire M. M. fund* for the building nnd improvirfg Thornton, 11515 Jefferaon Ave., F o l the county mini* in auid dintriet. II. L. DOWN, iage Grot •, n 21 dup County Judge, Tor Halt Team, wagon and back. In- M. II. IIA KLOW. <|iiire o f J. It. Mnlney, laimlon, Ore L. U. HI'LNCLK, g"n. n2ld0pd n il 21 County fonitnimiioiter*. | ' ì WANT ADS. • l You Save a Little Cottage drove flour ii Hold nt lean than other flour, which is something to lie coiinitlereil theae days. You nave a little there, ami the profit, stay« at home, which alao ia important. W e have* reopened the feed atore opposite depot. The C ottage G ro v e M illin g C o m p a n y The Bank That Public Confidence Built Large enough to accommodate you—Not too large to appreciate you FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Cottage Grove Tl ieCi ittage Gi 'ove Senti nel ar id T he Oreö ;on Farn tier B o t h p a p e r s , p a id in advance, on e year i ^ 1 •s/vr • D E U O IIT V A L L E Y . (H|ii*cinl to Thu Hentinel.) Nov. IP. (leorgi* lin ker mul L'lmont Keene, of Womlburn, brother »ml nephew of Mr*. W. A. Keene, nre gueat* ut the Keene home. Mr. Moore, u recent arrival from K uiiixx , hu* purebu*ei| the Flutt home here and will tukn pc»*r»aiou Decern bar i. The I N i x o n fumily wna in Lugene Heiurdny. Mra. Fred Wright mul Mr*. Frank Jaekaon, of below Walker, mother* of Mr. mul Mr*. Oaeur Juekeon, viaited nt the Juckaon home Hnliirdny. Loi* Juckaon went home with them for over Hominy. Mr*. A linn Hear* und her gui**t* were out from the drove from Thursday to Hntunlny visiting nt tbe home o f her noii Lrne*t. Mr. mul Mr*. Arthur Hmith mul bn by, o f M libel, were Hundny giu**t* of Mr*. Hmith’* parents, Mr. und Mr*. W. A. Witcher. L. J. Hear* brought hi* new Ford out home Hnl onlay evening. Mr, mul Mr*. Furl lluye*, o f Cot tage drove, were Hunday guest* of Mr*. Iln y r*’ parent*, Mr. mul Mrs. L. M. Powell. W. A. Keene, »on Howard, deorge Iteeker mul Ulmont Keene took in the football game nt Lugene Hulurdny. A number o f men from this neigh borhood have been hauling gruvel on to I’ueific Highway. Mr*. Plott wu* hi Lugene over Mon day night. John lloiitettler, of Hpringfield, wna hern Monday, Thu neighborhood wn* shocked by the new* o f the sudden death of Mr*. Kay Myer* in Cottage drove Tuesday morning. Ilenry Myer* rumn up from Mo liuwk mul Mr*. Klork fame from Mill City u|>on receiving word of the deuth o f their brother'* wife, Mr*. Kny Myer*. The J. A. Joll fumily were Eugene vlaitor* Wedneadny. Mr*. L. Wuldernheiin, o f Cottagr druve, mother o f Mr*. L. J. Henr», rami* out to the Hear* home Wedne* day. Mr. and Mr*. W. E. Nixon, Mr*. Hugh Nixon mul Mr. nml Mr*. Moore motored to Lugene Wednesday. Jr*» Tucker I* on the aiek list. LO N D O N . (Hpcrinl to The Hentinel.) Nov. 17.—Colvin Mnrlow, o f Lo- rum* attended church here Hundny. Mi«* Mnbel Hhortridge, of Llkhcnd, spent the week end here. D, It. Ilurri* celebrated hi* seven ty ninth birthday nnniver*ury Inst Hundny. Those present wore Mr. nnd Mr*. O. P. Will*, Mr*. W. C. Hhort ridge mul son* and daughter, Vern, ('laud ami Mabel, Mr. nml Mr*. John Hmiill and sou Carl und Mr. nnd Mr*. Will June*. Mi*» Orpha Comb* spent Hnturday night anil Hundny with her parent*. An oyster «upper wn* given nt the deorge Umlo* home Hundny night in honor of Mr*. Haile*, the occasion be mg her birthday anniversary. The eve uing wn* spent in games. Among those present were Mr. nml Mrs. J. L. Hanlon mul fumily, Mr. nnd Mr*. Hpungeuberg ami family, Mr. and Mr*. Ilowurd Cox, Mr. and Mr». Will Max »ny nnd non John, John and Kunice Hnughnutn, Calvin Mnrlow mul the Hurn»ide* young folk» o f the drove, Harold Aboene und Myrtle Huther land. Mr. nnd Mr*, deorge Carlile nnd family, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Woodnrd, o f the drove, and Mr. nnd Mr*. Fha* Hull motored up to the J. T. Hmall home Hundny afternoon. M ih * Aileen Will* spent the week end with her parent*. Mr. nnd Mr». Will Lively motored to the drove Monilny. Mr. nnd Mr*. W ill June* left Tue* ilny for their home in the Grove. Mr*. Clara Moxley, of Llkhead, spent the week end nt the K. deer home. MOUNT V IE W . (Hpecinl to The Hentinel.) Nov. IP.— Miss Orpha Comb* spent tbe week end with her parents at London. Mr. and Mr*. F; J. Helliwell, o f the drove, ncroiupa iiird by Mrs. Helli w ell'* mother, Mr*. Armitage. o f N ew port, were Hundny guests o f Mr. nnd Mr*. C. W. Hear*.' Mr*. .V. Knudson vsiited Hundny with her sister, Mr*. Them« Miller, at Hlu<« Mountain. Mrs. Mary Ishmael left Tuesday for Kiiseburg to nttend the funeral o f her Notice of Road District Meeting. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that n meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayer* and owner* o f real property in Head District No. 14, in l-une County, Oregon, will I«' held nt the hour o f two p. m. on the 21tth ilny of November, A. D. 11*1», at the Dorenn Hall in said Kond District, to deter mine whether said road district shall levy a special tax of two mills upon nil the taxable property in said dis trict for the piiriKi*«' o f providing fund* for roml work-in District No. 14. II. L. BOW N, County Judge, M. 1L HARLOW , E. R. SPENCER, n il 21 County Commissioner*. Notice of Road Dlxtrlct Meeting. To Whom It Muy Concern: Notice is hereby given that n meet ing of the legal voter* being resident taxpayers and owner* o f real property in Kond District No. 7ti, in Lane County, Oregon, will be held at the hour of two p. in. on the 2»th duy of November, A. D. Mil», at the Shields’ School in said Road District to deter mine whether said rond district »hall levy a special tux of two mills upon nil the tumble property in said dis trict for the purpose of providing fund* fur maintenance uf all through county roud* ill said district. H. L. DOWN, County Judge, M. II. HARLOW , L. R. SPENCER, n!4 21 County Cumminsioners. W A N T AD. K A T E »—The minimum price on a want ad. ia 25c. Three inser tions for the price o f two. One-half cent a word after third innertion. No adver tisement put ou books for less than dOtf Instant heat — when and where you want It A good oU beater filled with Pearl OU lights at the touch o f a match— gives instant b ea t N o smoke, no odor. Portable. Economical. Coxy comfort without dust and dirt. *■ V. V - .. v ....... * Pearl OU is refined and re-refined by our special process which makes it clean burning. For tale in bulk by dealers everywhere*— tbe seme high- quality kerosene as the Pearl OU told in five-gallon cans. There Is a raving by baying in bulk. Order by name— Pearl OU. W e recom m en d Heaters. P e r fe c tio n O il PEARL OIL (K E R O S E N B ) DEÂRL * OIL * • (A4 Itnmvi HEAT AND LIGHT STANDARD OIL COMPANY t CAUPO i M IAJ Notice of Road District Meeting. To Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that a meet ing of the legnl voters being resident taxpayers mid owner» o f real property in Rend District No. 1», in Lane County, Oregon will bo held at the hour of 1:00 p. m., on the 22nd day of November, A. D. 1»18, at tbe Oakridge Hchool Hou»e in said Road District, to determine whether said road district »hull levy a special tax uf five mill* upon all tho taxable prop erty in said di»trict for the purpose of providing fund* for construction i f new road» and maintenance o f existing roads in above district. II. L. BOWN, County Judge, M. II. HARLO W , K. R. SPENCER, n7 21____________ County Commisaioners. Cottage GroveTestimony H O M E PROOF H E R E L T H E R E A N D EVERYW HERE When you see Doan’s Kidney Pills recommended in this paper you most always find the reeommendor a Cot tage Grove resident. It 's the same ev erywhere— in JiOO towns in the U. H. fifty thousand people publicly thank Doan’s. What other kidney remedy can give this proof o f merit, honesty and trut h T Home testimony must be true or it could not be published here. Read this Cottage Grove recommendation. T i n insist on having Dunn’s. You will know what you are getting: Alfred Doolittle, retired carpenter, .12(1 Fifth St., says: " I have taken Doan’s Kidney 1’flla on several occa sions when my kidneys have needed attention und my back has been lame. They hnve always given me splendid results. ’ ’ Price 80c at all dealers. Don’t simply ask for a kidney remedy— get Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that Mr. Doolittle had. Foster-Milburn Co., Mfra., Buffalo, N. Y. nv!4-21 nephew. r’rnrk Henr* wn* home from Wend ling for the week end. Mr. nnd Mr*. Wude Watt», o f Row Kiver, visited over Hundny with Mr*. W a tt*’ mother, Mr*. Tildn Jones. Jumc* Whitford, of the drove, is nt the J. R. Cooley home curing for John Cooley, who is not improved. W. D. lienth wn* in the Orove Sat urday. Mr*. Knte Henr* nnd son Frnnk »pent Hundny nt tho C. W. Hear* home. Mr. nnd Mrn. Oleve Jones returned to their home nt Row River Hundny after having s|H*nt several day* with Mr*. Tildn Jones. Lowrie Ltiglnml, o f Dorenn, has had hi* woodsnw nt the J. R. Cooley plnce thi* week sawing wood. Mr*. I„ R. Long, o f the drove, wn* out to the W. 1). Heath home Friday afternoon. Mr*. C. W. Senrs nnd Mr*. Knte Hear* visited Tuesday nt the J. Kile home. Mr. nnd Mr*. Thomas, n t Washing ton, hnve moved on the llnrrison place, ivhich Mr*. Thomn*’ brother, George (juiinby, hn* rented. Mr. and Mr*. Waldo Miller were in the Grove Tuesday. Mr. nnd Mr*. Hlogdon ntnrted for Hnginnw Hundny to spend the day, but were compelled to return before reach ing their destination, after having mired down by the Chn*. Conner plnce in Delight Valley. Helms Miller visited Hundny nt the Inude Arne home. Jim Hnwley wn* nt the C. W. Hears f. Notice o f Road District Meeting. To Whom It Muy Concern: Notice is hereby given that n meet ing of the legal voters being resident taxpayer« und owner* o f real property in Kond District No. OU, in Lurie County, Oregon, will be held at the hour o f two p. m. on the 2Pth day of November, A. D. JPIP, at the Hilk Creek Hchool House in raid Kond Di* triet, to determine whether »nid rond dÎHtriet »hull levy u »pei inl tax o f ten mill* upon ull the taxable property in said district for the pur[»>*e or provid ing fund* for improving Cottage Grove I .orane road in District OU. H. L. DOWN, County Judge, M. II. HARLOW , K. K HI’ LNCLK, n il 21 County Commissioners. Special Prices fo r the Week at The Sample Store Men’s Dress Shoes,.Munson Last..................... ........ S 10.00 Men’s Dress Shoes................................. $1.50 to $10.00 Men’s W ork Shoes............ ............ $2.95 to $8.50 Men’s Loggers................... ........$11.50 to $17.50 Men’s Shirts ..................... ........... $2.95 to $10.00 M en’s Trousers.................... ............. $2.95 to $6.50 Men'8 Suits........................ ........$25.00 to $28.50 Boys’ Suits........................ ............ $1.50 to $7.50 M en’s G lo v e s....T ............ ................75 C to $3.25 1 v Canvas Gloves, pair.......... Canvas Gloves, Leather Face pair........................ 35<^ Ladies’ Suits........................ ........$35.00 to $45.00 Ladies’ Skirts..................... .......... $7.00 to $10.00 Ladies’ Coats...................... ........$35.00 to $15.00 Ladies’ Dresses................... ........................ $25.00 Ladies’ W aists..................... ............ $1.25 to $6.50 Ladies’ Dress Shoes............ ..............$4.95 to $8.50 Ladies’ Pumps a t.............. ...........................$6.50 Ladies ’ Umbrellas................ ............ $1.65 to $9.25 Misses’ Dresses................... ............. $1.95 to $4.50 Ladies ’ H ats....................... ............................$1.95 Ladies’ Rubber Boots....... ...........................$2.65 A . W . Sw anson M anager EVERY PATRON OF THE SENTINEL IS HELPING TO GIVE COTTAGE GROVE WHAT EMINENT AUTHORITY HAS STATED TO BE THE BEST COUNTRY WEEKLY PAPER ON THE COAST “ D on’t says C the h eat Y ourself” Good Judge NO CHILLS HERE! Chate the chilli out o f the bathroom with a Perfec tion O il Heater. ItB cheery warmth will be ap preciated by the whole family. Easily carried about Vttd in 3, 000,000 hom er. Buy your Perfection now. Come in, at your couvcu- icaca, end aee them. There's nothing saved by chewing ordinary tobacco. A little chew of that good rich-tasting tobaccogocs a lotfarther, and its good taste lasts all the way through. Little chew — lasting— satisfying. That’s why it’s a real saving to buy this class of tobacco.' Knowles & Graber THE REAL TOBACCO CHEW PERFECTION fmt uf) in two styles O lfH E A T E R S A - ^ v — RIGHT C U T is a short-cut tobacco W-B GUT is a long fine-cut tobacco W c v t an-B-uton C o m o lo y , HQ-’ 3road«\éy. flo w York C