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Republicans for Stanfield Harding Needs Republican Senate Oregon Needs Protective Tariff K A n N gcnt'i'iilly in |n»'N»'iil S T A M ’IK I- I) njiiililicnn known, tin* inajnrily in i l i « ' I ’ n i t i ' i l Sinica N i ' i i n t c in j i i N l mi«' voli*. lì« | >i 11 « 11 c u 11 I ' o i i t r o l n l limi hotly in , t lie I«'luic, in ji iquir- « l> Ilic i ll IN llll' w h ic h I l | ill I ll It ' l l IIN I l l l l l / l l l lull in c i i ii n i i ik III llllltc III III lllIN I >n Ifini ' n N I I | I | M| | ' I ul Ihc cuiiilnUcy ul the rc|iiilili cn 11 iiniiiincc lor ( iiiliii S liiliN Ninni ni, 1C u l i<- r t N. S ia n fichi. W ith a «liIfcrcncc of only otic Mile ni I lie prcNcnt Ncnatc, rc|nili- lican m i I c in have iiw a k iiicil to tin* la d lim i il they vole lor liciiri.n' K. I'ham hi i lain the) may hy that very act he turning con trol nl the Menale over to ihe ihinn criil* l hi the other luiinl, liy electing Uolierl N. Stall fieli I it in |ioNNihle timi I iin Mingle vote limy jtive the re|iulilieniiN control of the Meliate, ami i I iiin put that hmly Moliilly hack of Ilanlinu - ( t r e g o i i producer* a r e fearful o f the e l i c e i thill the elect i o n n t t 'o x am i a ilenioeralie Neiiale woiihl have Upon them. It ìn q u i t e e \ n ie lli that under ileliioeriltic m l« r i v a l proiluets o f foreign o r i n i l i M o n i l i o f f e r a serums men ace to m any Oregon product* ll the American Ntnmlaitl o f livin g in t o lie n u i i n t a i n e i l , Oregon fu r ili - «•rs, li v e M t o e k men, f r u i t grower*, lumlieriiieti a m i w oolgm w er* m u s t .... . a price for their product* Mhieh Mill enable them to make a reiiNoiialile profit over ami above tlu‘ con I of proiiuetioii. They Mill he unahle to obtain such reanon- ahle profit, or any profit at all, unh'KN a repuhliean m Inii11 ìm I ra tion in eleeteil to levy protective tariff (luliea just high enough to Nave our producer« from the ruiu- oiin eom|M’tition thrcateiieil by I'aim ilian wheat ami lumber, New /cala m i butter, Auatrnlian wool, Arifcnline corn anil beef, Kuro- peait beet toignr, South Amerienii meat ami hiilcN ami M anchurian I m ' uiih ami pea«. To hamper a republican prcai- (lent with a democratic « e n a t e flic« in the face of the well ne- ceptccl principle that governm ent- al management n I m iii M be cett- tereil, no that the people can cor n 'd ly place the respoiiNibility for NiieecNN or failure. The feeling am ong Oregon re p u b lic a n s is, therefore, becoming quite general that lla rilin g, if elected, is ett- , titled to the «iipporf of a repuh liean Menate ami that, therefore, Oregon n I io u M elect the repuhli ean Ncnatorial nominee, Robert N. St itti fieli I , to. help back up lla r il ing. STANFIELD FOR SENATOR REPUBLICAN CLUB ( I'aid ndv.)____________________ Tlie (li mi m in di r r l ia r g c e v e r pro- b ir re d tu l>o*o hu t i n c o u n ty w as f i l ' d la Urini wlili Hie n r r e a t of Ju<k Wc» ton, of HlnU-r«, ulti x<'d « la y e r of K ob e r i II K n o t, lue d lo riiilt r a n c h e r of re p u t e d w ea lth , who»«- c h a r r e d liody * n * found In hi« fin- r u i n e d calila, fo u r lutti'« n o r t h of H lstrr», on Mu' niornliiK of Mim h 26, l u t a ‘ T h e r e w i r e tw o fu tililali'M In O n i o n ilue to In<luntrlui acridi-ut« d u r i m i Ih'' week r l l d l l I K O li Ills r I, n c oi dllig lo u ri'porl p r r p a r r d liy i h e Htntr I iii I u n - irlu i ii e r l d r n t l'omiulaalon. ’ T tir vie tila« w ere W illia m W. S m i th , lulKirer of ItoHi'liurK. nini A li u d - r . hollarniuk- r r of Autoría- A to t a l «f l'.iz urcld> ni« w e re r e p o t te d d u i Ime t h e week G eorge M U ro» a. «Ine«' J a n u a r y 1, Iti If., i t ll o r n r y Krai m l of Or<K"ii, wua uppolnttul Ju u tler of t h r O rin o li mu prem i' i oiirt hy ( i n v e r n a r Olenti lo «uc- cr.'d A H. U d in i It, who huN nialgiu d been u h i - of prlvul«- I. u m I ih uh a f f l i l i » ni'dliiK hi» a t t e n t i o n In K a a trr n Or««- ■«m. A tn ir n e y (i« n« rat llro w n «III tu' «uree« dell tiy 1' Il llu m llcy , who *:■• nuiiK'd c o r p o r a ti o n ro m in lM a lo n e r luiit Muy An «'*| m ri fro m t h r tfiiltril S t a t i n d r p u r tin r r it of l.lolony ut Wimtilmfion, li. I h i «p erii d lo I n - h . ni to Ori so n to d ir e c t it eanipalK n for th e e s t r r m l - mil ton of uruy «IlNifrr*. po«'ket Koptu-r« unit otlo r il. »li uriti« ro dent*. ll w u h u n n o u n r r d , u h tlir r e s u l t of nn Invi-«- lig a tio n of tin Hr rmli-nt* w hich liUM b i e n m a d r In Ori-Kon l«y V ern on Halt ey, hloloKlNt of tlir U. H it< |>url ne iil of hloloiiy. All uilv rrtlalnK «Irti« w ith i n th e riditi« of way of « la t e ru ad a m u«t (»■ rem o v ed ut o n er, a c c o r d i n g to a l e t te r «■nl out hy Iteri» rt N u n n , Mint«' h i g h way e n g in e e r, to »11 d iv isió n emet ti« i t « Tin nrMon m l l a h d i . aernrd- liig to Mr N un n '« letti-r. on t h e tin*- o ry th a t th e h lg hw ri)» nr«- puhll«' p ro p e r t y unit tin p e rs o n him n r i g h t In up proprlui«' a purl of ti to hi» o w n unc hy iioHtltig a d v e r t i s i n g in nttiT . • Mrs M ary !.. M alli'tl if P o r t la n d w as e t e r i i-4 pr< Hill« lit o f th e O regon W o m a n '« t'lirlH tlun T«'in|»«'r.iiiee u n io n at th e 37th a n n u a l Htat«- «’«invention In l ,«irtland All th e o t h e r offlri-ra w ere r«'«'lrrt*il Th> y u r e M m M adge J. Mi a m of P o rt laud. eorres|H ilidlng B« r r o t a r y ; Mr» G W. M iller of Milton, r e c o r d in g « i r r e t i i r y . Mr«. Jam - Don- aldnnn of P o r t la n d , t r e a s u r e r ; Mr» M. prune«*« Swope. v|«v pr< «Idi-nt-at large. A» a ri-ault of a verillet return««! hy ■ circ u it c o u r t Ju ry In P e n d le to n In t h e t r i a l of Ir v in l-eroy S to o p an d F lo y d I, 11« nd '-rro n . c h a r g e d w ith th e m u r d e r of Ht«« riff T il T a y lo r J u l y 2f> la«t. J u d g e (}. \V PhelpH sentinel'«! th e mi'ii to life Imprltwinmi nt In th e state p en iten tiary T h e j u r y h a d re t u r n e d a v e rd ic t of g u il ty of flr«t-di*. ■ree m u r d e r .f o r bo th m en, w ith a risi-min« n d a tl o n of Ufe liii|irl«oiitnent. Professional Cards NURSE MILKS 405 Monroe Avenut? C o n fin e m e n t rimen n Rporiftlty. No rontngiouN cm*«*» Hcceptrd. DR. C. E FROST Offici« in Lnwson Building. P h o n e 47 ( tregua (Attingo (trovo R. McCAROAR. D. D. S. D E N T I3T N o urn lgia relieved uiHtnntly by loi'iil ajipliratioli. Itesidi'iire 117 «oiitli l l n r d ut ree! ; o f f ic e Ar ernie Iniililiiig. Fi fili ami Muftì. Pilone: office, ;i5; re«., 130 H J. E YOUNO ATTO RNEY AT LAW Office on Main nvenue. ('ollage (Irovo Oregon H. J. SHINN ATTO RNEY AT LAW and notarjr pulilic. l’rnctices in uli ((iurta. Twenty fivo yenr« ex- perience. llailer Bldg., C o tta g e d r o v e , Ore. ALTA KINO A TTO RNEY AT LAW Collections, P ro b a te , N o ta r y Pllldnt 771 W illa m e tte St., E u gene, Ore. H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. E X PE R T D E N TISTR Y Modern eq uip m en t. F irst N atio n nl Hank Hldg. O ffic e hour« I) a. in. to 12 m., 1 to t! p. m. E v e ning« or S unday« liy ap p o in tm e n t. Tw o of thè niost homelike ho tel« in Portland, locai ed in thè heiirt of thè shopping and tlien- ter «listriet. A ll Oregon Kleetrie traina «top ut thè H K W A H D IH t r illi, thè Iluiise of t'heer. Kxeelh iit, d in in g room in con- nectioii. The II O T K L C O liN K L IU S , thè I l o u s e of Welcome, ìh only two «hort bloeks front thè Sew- ard. O lir hrown htiaaca meet all traitiN. Uati'M +1 Tilt and tip. W. r U L R K R T H O N , l ’rop. J. S. MEDLEY A TTO RNEY AT LAW Eiigeno L oan an d S aving« R ank B u ilding Kngcno O reg on DR. A. R. ANDREWS V eterin ary Surgeon Culls an sw ered pro m p tly all hour« D rain Oregon DR. W. M. HAMILTON CH IRO PRA CTIC C hronic O ffic e P H O N R VOtTR N E W S . Case« O ver n D nrh y S p ecialty H ardw are T. K l t t a h a r n . Jap a n o n ii g u rd ig ia r, w as killed almoHt I n s ta n tl y w hen a S o u th e r n Pa« IfU- tr a in «tru ck a tr u c k In w hich lie w as r i l i n g on u croHsIng MOUNT V IE W al.out tw o mill'« n o rt h of Sulcin. Ira N (Ju brlelso n, In c h a r g e of to The H^ntinH.) O rt M Mr. und Mr». I «aw noie* ro d e n t c o n tr o l of t h e C n lte d S ta te « Ifrijinfi<-M v i n i t$*f| W**dn**Nflffty with Mr» hlologlcal aiirvny, wan In Hurn« r«- Mruiiifn ld K rufjtipi& refit* a n d Mr» i e n ll y I n v e s tig a t in g t h e r a h h l t peat J. Kil#*. ,atid ta k i n g Rtep« to pu t hi« fo rce lu Mr- Knti* hh urn wuh in I hi* d r o v e on I mjnì fii'HN ni * verni day* o f thiN th e field to aid lu com h a t i n g them . I* « l.n ndrcth, of I'ortl&nd, ivp^nt T h e ra in fa ll for R e p t e m b e r w u i t h e m*vi*nil day» of InNt wf«*k on I iìn homi» h e u v le s t lu 32 yenr«, « iy« t h e «oil« d e fitead hI'M*. p a r t m e n t a t O re g o n A g rle lu iiira l c o l fat'onnrd of filnho, in vinitiriK lege w hich k e e p « tr a c k of th e w e a t h e r a t the homi* of hiH unrrlf*, O«*# #rir<* NtatlNtle« A to ta l of f. 4 Inehea of I «uy n Ilrown lln n a a rd Mft t k i i w#*$-k to molNturo fell d u r i n g t h e m o n th , t h e rnfiki hiM homr* fit Isobfinon. n o r m a l fa ll helng I 0 Inches. Mi-* l»«*o r^r* Mr uni field nnd Mr». I W illiam Mlildli'Ntndt w as Hevendy In I Mr i.rnf »«*1*1, of f'ottnjff? d r ov«*, ip p n t J u r n l ul t'o r v u lll« w h en a hou«e fell K fiturdiy eveninjf with Mr. nnd M m . upon him . l i e wmi m o v in g t h e h o u se I«awn riee Mrurnfield nt the C. W. H<*iirN home. wlo n u p a r t of ih e m over'« m e c h a n l« m Kunerol Nervice« for th# littl«* non of «lipped a n d let th e h o u se full upon Mr rifui Mr» P iatole Arne, which died him , ri « u li ln g In u b ro k e n collarbon e, F rid a y , were held Monday nnd In ter tw o f r a c t u r e d legs a n d u l.udly I n ju re d m ent wriv in th e I. O. O. F. cem e tery in the d ro v e . kneecap. Mr rifjil Mrn. J. R. Cooley were in K J M elndl. a t t o r n e y of P o rt la n d , the d ro v e M onday. h a s p u re h a m <1 Ihe g r a n d c h a m p io n Mr rind Mrn. Floyd Jonen, o f Mine Ju n io r hull at th e O reg on ntate fair of M ountain, hove re n te d the d o orge Cur 11«20, am i ha« p la c i d t h e a n im a l on rin place itfid m oved in lf*Nt week. I.* .vi* Henrn, rif C o t t u r e d r o v e , vin th e Luzi-llc f a r m at T w i li g h t lu C lark- ite<l n «*\ ernl d a y n o f Irmt week w ith ulna« c o u n ty , th e fo r m e r h om e of Mr*. hi» brother. C. VV. Hearn. M' Imll T h e a n i m a l wan from T i l l a New Heat« h a v e b een »ecured for th e Mount View w b o o l , an the attend* m ook co u n ty . T h e r e w a s o n e f a t a li ty In O re g o n nnee hr, dou bled th a t of fo r m e r yearn. T h ere a rc now l a pupil«. d u e to IndUMtrlal a c c i d e n t« d u r i n g t h e W. I». Hi-nth w iiH in th e d r o v e Hot w eek e n d in g O c to b e r 7, a c c o r d i n g to nritsy M ' unit Mr«. l a w r e n r e H rnm fiil'l t h e re p o r t of th e a t a t e In d u s tria l a r e ld e n t cfimmlMMlon T h e v ictim w u h left Sunilny for th e ir home in Mnrnh fiiM . ' f t e r nn e x te n d e d v isit w ith rei H a r r y L u n d , c a m p fo r e m a n , of f o c h - stivi-« I ll - r e . run. A to ta l of liGl a c c i d e n t s w e r e O tto C h n p m sn wns in C o tta g e d r o v e r e p o r te d d u r i n g th o w eek. one day last week. Mr 'Iml Mrs. C. W. Henrs a tt e n d e d A r g u m e n t ha» been b e a r d 4>y th e « la te H u p ro m e c o u r t In Ihe «ult of the f u r e r a i o f Mr«. E liza .1. B eidler in th e d r o v e Monday. th e U nio n Klaherl«*« c o m p a n y of J s m e - Kmher m otored to C u rtin Hun- A ntorln to e n jo i n th e »tat»« flnh a n d itny. g a m e co m in i« ion fro m e n fo r t lug t h e law r e g u l a t i n g f l H h t n g o u ts id e th e D ELIG H T V A LLEY C o lu m td a r i v e r b ey o n d th e th r e e -m ile (Mperinl to T he M«'ntinel.) limit d u r i n g th e cloned se a s o n . (tet. 13 Mr. nod Mr«. I»nne K ent A p p lic a tio n c o v e ri n g t h e «fo rag e of nnd (• 'ilighter, who «jient th e Hummer 1,000,001) a c r e fe«-t of w a t e r In th e here, left Inst week fo r th e i r home in u p p e r K l a m a t h la k e for t h e Ir rig a tio n K a n t» .. Mr nnd Mr«. Hodge« moved th e ir of land« am i d e v e lo p m e n t of p o w e r huimeholit giMidi here from Yonenlln In C a li fo rn i a h a s b e e n filed w ith P e rc y In h t week. A. C u p p e r, s t a t e e n g in e e r , by Roy E. A E ugene m iiH ir huu»e delivered a S w lg n rt, p r e s i d e n t of th e S h a s t a valley pin nn to th e E. J . K ent home lu«t week. Ir r ig a t io n p r o j e c t of M o n ta g u e , Cal. Mr«. F red W rig h t and Min* O ra re T h e lurg en t o n e d a y «ale a n d t h e Hlnrkwell »pent S a t u r d a y a t the Oscar h ig h e s t a v e r a g e p ric e e v e r re c e iv e d Jn ek so n home. f o r R o g u e R iv er valley p e a r« wan Mr an d Mr«. D onald Hill, o f Eu m ole In N ew York, w h e n 13 c ar« gem*, '.re here v is itin g f r ie n d s th is w e r e Hold fo r 937,808, o r a n a v e r a g e w«-«'k Mr. and Mrs. 1). D o u r , o f Iowa, of n e a r l y $3000 n c a r O n e c a r of a r m e d h«'rc T u esd ay to sp«'nd the A njou« fro m H ear C ro c k o r c h a r d sold w in ter. Mrs. Itonne is a siste r o f Mrs. for $3HC'J, o r an a v e r a g e of $4 u h a lf W. E. N ixon. R. d . C on ner re tu rn e d home Wcdnes box. dny ev en in g from a week a t dlenihile. A h e a v y w ind s t o r m w h ich s t r u c k S h c lb u r n w r e c k e d a p r u n e d r y e r , t w i s t D elight V alley Society. ed th e C a th o l ic c h u r c h t h e r e p a rt ia l ly Mrs. J . A. Jol! was hostess tp the off Its fo u n d a tio n , d u tn a g e d tw o o t h e r O. T. X. club W ed n esd ay a fte rn o o n . b uildings, blow d o w n u silo, u p ro o te d This ivns th e first m eetin g sine«- before a b o u t 100 fr u it t r e e s a n d s n a p p e d or harvest. T w elv e m em bers were presen t le sides Mr. und Mrs. llill, g u ests o f blew d o w n n n u m b e r of fir a n d oak 1 the rliib. T h e hostess servisl a delicious t r e e s T h e t o t a l d u m a g e Is e s t i m a t e d , lunch ut th e close o f th e a fte rn o o n . a t n e a rly $4000. S even h u n d r e d a n d t h r e e n a m e s np- BLU E MOUNTAIN. pi'nr on O re g o n 's officia l Hlaeker list, (Hpeeial to T he S e n tin e l.) w h ich h a s b e e n o b ta i n e d by (Jeorge A i»ct. 13.— Mrs. I«ouiso K ib b y re tu rn e d W h ite , a d j u t a n t g e n e ia l of th e stnte. ; Monday from C an ad a, w here she siH'nt fr o m t h e fe d e ra l g o v e r n m e n t. T h e the su m m er v is itin g her d n ughter. Mr. an d Mrs. S. R. B ra n d a n d son list Is b ein g c h e c k e d w ith all a v a ila b le s t a t e re c o r d s to re m o v e a n y possibility l.ee, o f th e d r o v e , were Monday v is itors at th«’ R obbins homo. of In ju s tic e w hen th e n am e« a r e ri»- li-iuH’d for I n f o r m a t io n of t h e public. E m p l o y m e n t of nn I n s p e c t o r to a s sist In e li m i n a t i n g a d ln e a s e c o m m o n ly k n o w n a s s o u r brood, w h ic h t h r e a te n » to doHtroy th e b e e I n d u s t r y In Marion c o u n ty , w a s so u g h t by u c o m m i t t e e of p r o m i n e n t T u r n e r a n d S ll v e r t o n m e n w ho c o n f e r r e d w ith C o u n t J u d g e Hushey. It Is said t h a t In s o m e in s t a n c e s w h o le nplnrlen h a v e b e e n d e stro y e d . T h e c o n s t i t u t i o n for t h e projected O reg on K arin H u re a u F e d e r a t i o n hns been w o rk e d out a n d will he s u b m it te d for c o n s i d e r a t i o n nt a c o n v e n ti o n of co u n ty f a r m b u r e a u o f f l d n l s to be c a ll ed by P a u l V. M arls, d l r o c t o f of th e a g r i c u l t u r a l college e x te n s io n service, to m eet In P o r t l a n d not In te r th a n No v e m b e r 16. T h is Is t h e seco n d ste p re c e n tly t a k e n hy r e p r e s e n t a t i v e s of t h e c o u n ty f a r m b u r e a u s to u n it e th e c o u n ty o r g a n i z a t i o n s In a s tate-w id e a ss o c ia tio n . O u t s t a n d i n g f e a t u r e s In th o w o rk in g o u t of th o n ew sc h e m e of n a t i o n a l d e fen se s s a f f e c ti n g O reg o n a r e — A ssig n m e n t of h e a d q u n r t e r s of t h e 41st d i v i sion to Portland; a s s i g n m e n t of h e a d q u n r t e r s of a n I n f n n tr y b r i g a d e to O re gon. w ith t h e e n t i r e b rig a d e , less one b n ttn llo n , to be loented In O regon, an d c o m m a n d to be rep o sed In a qualified O reg on o f f ic e r ; tw e lv e a d d it io n a l In fn n t r y u n its , a n o b s e r v a tio n sq u a d ro n , w ith 13 a ir p la n e s , s e v e r a l n r t ll le r y u n i t s a n d s m a l l e r h e a d q u a r t e r s com pany and f o r m a t i o n s of sp ecial troops. I n c lu d in g a m o to rc y c le co m p an y . P u r c h a s e hy th o s t a t o of a n Ir re g u l a r s t r i p of tt m b o r la n d a lo n g th o 3 e a s ld o -(’a n n o n B e a c h h ig h w a y from t h e C r o w n -W llln m o tto P a p e r c o m p a n y a n d o t h e r o w n e r s us t h e m o s t e f fe c tiv e m e a n s of p r e s e r v i n g t h e scenic b e a u t i e s of Ihn t h ig h w a y w a s th o r e c o m m e n d a t i o n c o n ta i n e d In a re p o r t s u h m it to d t o W. It. A y e r of P o r t la n d hy F. A. E llio tt, s t a t e f o r e s t e r ; C. S. C h a p m a n of t h e W e s t e r n F o r e s t r y nnd C o n s e r v a t io n a s s o c ia ti o n , nn d O eorgo H. Cecil, d i s t r i c t fo r e s te r , w ith h e a d q u n r t e r s In P o rtln n d . Mr. A y e r Is c h a i r m a n of th o c o m m i t t e e ap p o in te d s o m e ti m e a g o by O o v o r n o r O lc o tt to I n v e s tig a t e a n d d e v is e p la n s for con s e r v in g t h e f o r e s t s a b u t t i n g O re g o n 's sc e n ic h ig h w a y s . Neighborhood News B u tte Mooney, Mr. fsaui-mm an d Bes [ E. W hiteley .spent Mtiturday night sie Mooney h ave re tu rn ed from a mo- I a t the Hi'ott home. to r t r i p to the coast. A son was born W ednesday, O cto b er Miss Rose McCorm ick a t t e n d e d ! ft, to Mr. nnd Mr». W. P Dirk. church in the d r o v e Monday. Mr. an d Mrs. Hushuell visited ill th is Mr». M a tild a Ju n es, of Row R iver, v icin ity T uesday. ■ a helping cure for P ru n k Miller, who Mr. G erard a n d fam ily nnd II. .la« is q u ite ill. ret and fam ily, of S p ringfield , spent (Jeorge Dui-rst ha* re tu rn e d from S u n d a y a t the M. H. J u r r e t t home, Cniilida, where he Worked through the J . L. Queen hns purchased the Walk h a rv e s t « s is m i. ley home nisir S p rin g fie ld nnd will Mrs. Rosa Curri u und son Lynch move his fa m ily th e r e th is week. Mr visited Miindny at th<* Thenn Miller W alkley has purchased the Queen hone home, and will move here. A r th u r d i l b e r t , of th e d ro v e , «pent Mrs. J . II. Miller nnd d a u g h te r . Mis th e week end w ith E lm er Robbin«. B eatrice Houston, left T u e sd a y for Han Bruno, C alif., a f t e r a visit at tin home o f Mrs. M i ll e r ’s nephew, F. T. W ALDEN Houston. DORENA. (MfX'einl to The Hentinel.) Oct. 13. Mr. and Mrs. E M Howard Oct. 13.— Mr. an d Mrs. A. H. W ard «pent H uturd ay night at the Cnstle home on th eir w ay back to M areóla and d a u g h to r Heftie m otored to Eu gene Monday. from Heottsburg. Mrs. Naomi Bales and d a u g h te r, Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Jln rry Bailey were in Hugh Doolittle, visited with th eir the d r o v e Monday. H enry M cK ib b en ha» gone to Divide •laughter an d sister, Mrs. Jo h n C hap to work for the P a I let t L um ber com man, a t E u g e se , over the week end. Mrs. Hnrnh E lliott, o f I ’pton, inm* Mr«. .1 B Lineb-iogh, who hud ticen down M onday to visit her p a re n ts and ca rin g for her d a u g h te r , Mr». Claude to have some d e n ta l work done. A n an ias L an d made a business tr ip Arne, hns re tu rn e d homi'. A. Combs nnd fam ily , o f Idaho, nre to B oseburg th e firs t of the week. Mr. and Mr*. Bob Wiser, o f Row v is itin g a t th e home o f Mr. C o m b s ’ R iver, s p en t the week end a t the Lee b ro th e r in law, C. J . Hopper. H a r r y F ro s t w in ab se n t from school T hom ason home. Dr. a n d Mrs. Onven C D yo tt, of the Monday on account o f sickni-ss. E. C. H ollndny an d sons spent se v d ro v e , called a t the C. A. VanHchninek eral day s th is week nt H omer C h a m home Hominy. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Hcntt spent Tues berlain ’». dny a t th e H u rry Mhearre home. Mrs. Wm. K elly, o f the d ro v e , sp en t SAGINAW . T uesday n ig h t a t th e F re d K elly home. pur. (Mperinl to T he Hentinel.) Oct. 13.— Mrs. K ir k e a d a l l was in the d r o v e M onday. E thel Moody w ent to E ug ene Hntur day fo r a few days. FI'lossie M athis spent a few d a y s of last week in th e Grove. (ieorge Fogle an d d a u g h te r Flora shopped in th e d r o v e H aturday. Mrs. Hharon an d Mrs. Hhaver were in E ug ene H aturday. Mr. nnd Mrs. C appinus a n d son Ham ue| re tu rn e d from Ha lem T h u rsd ay . Mr. B enston an d son E lw y n nnd d a u g h te r s G ladys an d E v e ly n an d niece B e a tric e were in the (»rove S a tu r d a y R OW R IV E R . Oct. 13.— G en ev a Bales, o f Dure**, spent M onday n ig h t w ith (iray ee Hmith. G ladys C a rp e n te r, o f Mtar, visited Munday w ith Mrs. G. H. Sloan. 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