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$ r 7 W A N T A D S Rate»—O ne cent th e w ord; mini- ninni 35 word«; thru« iii»<>rtio*» for th e p rice o f tw o when pm d in ud v n nee; h n lf cen t th e word a f t e r th e th i r d inaertion. Omar M oore -C a rp e n te r—Oood work g u a ra n te e d . 32* t^uincy ave. 9 3 tf c Ore. I* lü t f c R ecleaned v etch for olbcck, phone 39 F21. George Kob l M 7 |1 1 5 p d A n g o ra b u ck s f o r sale; flue heavy fleeced, rugged stock o f highest q u a lity . Pedigree» fu rn ish ed . P rices rig h t. R. J o h n s to n , S agin aw . 9-24tfc C h eat seed fo r sale. J . H. Hull, til miles south o f C o tta g e Grove. 1 0 -ltfe D welling lot a t co rn er of T h ird street a n d A dam s av en u e, $250. O. M. B a l d win, a t Oregon Hotel. 1 0 -ltfc F o r S a le —A n g o ra billy goa»&' C urtis \ . .ti h. phone 2 PIS 8 I A re you g e tt in g y o u r sh are of high- p riced e g g s f I f not th e r e is a r e a son. Hotter tr y some S ilv er tjuill W h ite l.oghorns. H ooking o rd e r s now for b a b y chicks. Wm. H a n d s k Son. lft>x t’>14 C o tta g e Grove, lire., phone 1-F2. oSt fc. Good 2tVrootn hotel completely f u r nished, d o in g good business. Good terms. . 13 a c re place on good ro ad, w ith mod c m house, good b a rn an d chicken house. H ome C om fort r a n g e connected u p ; telephone, l ’riee $2500. Terms. House an d lot in E ugene. Will tak in good F o r d car. 3 b rick am i several fr a m e building? Also se v e ra l business lots. All on Main stre e t. Good buys. F in e 7 room modern house close in P rice $2500. Terms. 4s acre* a t $75 p er acre. All in culti v a t ion; no buildings. 5 a n d llt-acre tr a c t s ju s t ou tside of e it y limits. No b uildings. K. C. LOC K W OO D, Real K state.o 1529| F o r Sale— 3 0 acre d a ir y ran ch one mile south o f C o tta g e G ro ve; all good ini p rn v em o n ts; w a te r piped to house and b a r n ; also 225 acres tim b e r, p a s t u n an d cu ltiv a te d . Mrs. E lla V an N o rt wit k . o n e mile south. o!5-29pd F irst-class dressm aker. specialty . Call 123J. E lite styles a ol5-2i*pd F o r Sale— R eg istered S hropshire and Lincoln y e a r l in g rum s; also regis tered S h o rth o rn bolls. J . T. Gilfrev o!5-26pd Creswell, Ore. I h av e calls fo r d a ir y ran ches— w h at h a v e you f o r u alef See O. M. B ald o l5 t f c w in a t Oregon hotel. F o r S ale—5 acres ri v e r b o tto m land jo in in g C o tta g e G rov e; fa m ily or ch ard , a b o u t % acre log an b erries, som. buildings, An ideal b erry mid chicken ranch. E. R. Spencer, Box 232 E ugene, o l 5 29| m 1 I I Team o f m are w eighing a b o u t 2600 ; M y e a r s old; will sell or tr a d e for o l5 29pd calv es P h o n e 5F41. W a n t to t r a d e 2-horse disc h a rro w w ith 6 discs fo r one h a v in g 12 discs Will p a y d iffe re n c e . F. C. F ü h re r , C ot ta g e Grove, phone 39-F15. ol5-29pd F o r Sale— O ne b a y horse 6 y ears old. sound, tr u e an d g e n tl e ; w eight an ou t 1300. W illiam M acauley, W alker, Ore gn. o22n5p«l HOM ER GALLOWAY 511 M ain St. Close in house an d b ig co rner lot, b o th s t r e e ts p av ed an d p aid for, lots o f f r u it, best of g a rd e n g rou nd, 7 rooms, all on g ro u n d floor, modorn. $ 2000 . 7 acres a ll creek b o tto m land, <i miles out on good road, 7 room house, b arn , chicken house, 75 b e a rin g fr u it trees, 1 acr<c stra w b e rrie s, o n e-h alf set out last spring, p len ty o f w ater. $1600. 19 acres, mostly bo tto m land, 5 miles from C o tta g e G rove. B ig house, barn, chicken house, sheds, etc. R unn ing w ater, f r u it. $3200, includ ing horse, wagon, plow, h arro w , c u lt iv a t o r etc. Real E s t a t e P h o n e 36 In s u ran ce Neighborhood News ir Bringing Down The Cost of Mens Clothing HEBRON. (S pecial to The S en tin el.) Oct. 27. - A surprise p a r t y was given at Mrs. Gilt n s t 's last Wislneadn} e v e nin g in honor of Mrs. G i l c r i s t ’» datigli I ters. Mrs. I'rn ig , of S iskiyou an d Miss Adu, of G ard in er, who h av e liven visit nig w ith th e ir m other. Miss L i m b went to Goshen Frullìi an d s}M'iit th e week end w ith her p a r ent». Mr. an d Mrs. G. L. P arlile, o f th e Grove, visited S a tu r d a y w ith Mr. P a r l i l e '» sister, Mrs. J. ij A. Young. L ittle Madelle K a p p a u f was q u ite sick d u rin g th e p a s t week. Mrs. J . t^. A. Voting an d nephew. J o h n n i e P a rlile, s|u>nl S u n d ay at th e P. P. Gilliam home. The \\ T. Gn relitte fam ily , o f L a th am , visited S u n d a y w ith Mrs. Gn r o u t t e 's f a t h e r, P. ll. W inecoff. riio Georgi1 and J o h n Kebclbeck fam ilies a t t e n d e d ch u rch in th e Grove S u nd ay. M isa Hollis, who had been visitin g with her sister, Mrs. G ilcrist, left Monday fo r her home in C alifo rn ia. Mrs. H u ff, of P o rtla n d , is visitin g at th e home o f her sen. I.. D. H uff. Mrs. K. A. D oolittle, o f Salem, i* visitin g at th e home of her sister. Mrs. J . if. A. Y oung Entire Stock of Men’s and Young Men’s Fine Fall Suits on Sale at 20X Off In 1111 « * i 11 , our stock of men’s suits on sale ut a discount of 20 per cent. we hiv anticipatimi any decline Ilia! may come in the (Mist ol good clothing toral least the n e v t s ìa i mut hs. during Hit* past wo seasons marked our men’s suits at of margin of proli than ever he I ore ill the history $ t i n t tlie alreatl\ l i I I h from business, A reduci ion <>l in kes I his a real N o Profit Sale us and brings the price down to a level where every man buy the suit lie’s been wanting and needing. Kvcry suit, in ing l\uppeiiheuner and other good m a k e s , goes oil sale, The materials are worsteds, cheviots j nul eassimercs, in browns, »lues, gravs ami fancy mixtures. Many st vies suitable for young to 41. . * mu ltd * aged men. All sizes I rom LONDON (S p ecial to T h e S en tin el.) • <• Oct. 27.— Mr. an d Mrs. Thus. Punk took th e i r .li tt le d a u g h t e r Dolli» to a ho sp ital in Eugene, where she u n d er went a surgical o p eratio n S a tu rd a y . J . B. Rouse v isited S a tu r d a y at th e W. T. J o n e s home in th e Grove. Mrs. Mary Pedigo has sold her farm and will move to P o r t la n d soon. Mr. and Mrs. H o w ard Pox motored to th e G rove S a tu r d a y . Mrs. Mary Massey ami son J o h n an d Ollie Geer w ere guests S u n d a y a t tin E. Gecr home. Mr. an>l Mrs. VV. T J o n e s a r e spend m g th e week w ith Mrs. J o n e s ’ f a t h e r , D. R. H arris, who is q u ite ill. D IV I D E . (S|H>cial to T he C entinel.) Oct. 27.— Mr. an d Mrs. N. Lewis and Mrs. Roy F o s te r and ch ild ren were S u n d ay v isitors a t Ike Lee Dugan home. Mr. nnd Mrs. J a c k R obinson were in th e G rove Inst T u esday. Mrs. F r a n k T u r n e r visited in E ugene last S u n d a y w ith her d a u g h te r . D. D. Robert» an d son w ere in th e Grove last T ñenday. Miss M ildred Dugan s p e n t T u e sd a y night at th,. home o f her sister, Mrs F red P a t t e n , on Coast fo rk. R ovw ind G eorge F o s t e r visited th e i r mother. Mrs. A. K. F o ste r, ov er th e week end. Mrs. F. N. S ö derström nnd tw o d a u g h te r s a re here for a visit at th e A B o d e n tr o m horn». Mrs. J . A. M ack ey , Mrs. A rtie Du gnn and Mrs. J o e S ta lc n p motored to th e Grove one d a y last week. Mr. an d Mrs. H. 11. Russell, of Y««n- rnlln, w ere v isitors lately a t th e W E. B u rk e tt home. Mrs. F. M. C h ap m an , school clerk, has been t a k i n g th e school census d u r in g th e p a st week. W ALDEN BUY NOW! $40.00 Suits $45.00 Suits $50.00 Suits $32.50 $36.50 $39.50 $44 50 $55 00 Suits $60.00 $65.00 $70.00 $75.00 Suits Suits Suits Suits $48.50 $52.50 $ 06.50 $59.50 for for for for Helliwell, Bangs and Marksbury The Daylight Store-------------------- I*orti»r piste*«* thin work. Mr. n n d Mm. I*r$»n S m ith w e r e h i th** (»rove S a tu r d a y . F. B Mr($innif* ami non h , lle rb o rt »ml C lifton, w ho sir«» w o rk in g nt Bi- \ id«\ ^pent Sumlsty ut homo. J one im* S e w t n l return«**! Monday from I«nrnno( whore «ho had arcum pun i ml her HiHtor*. Mm. T u rn e r anti Mm. McCoy. Hollis H opper a tt e n d e d th e football game in th e d r o v e S a tu r d a y . H e n ry M cK itdica sp en t the week end a t homo. ROW R IV E R . (S p eriu l to T he SenG*i«>l.) <>et. 2«.— J e n n e t t S p a k r, o f Durenn, visited w ith G r a v e r timi Mirarle S m ith T u e sd a y nig h t. Mn ml«- S m ith r r tu r n r r l Sn tu H a y from work a t Rujntla, Mr. anti Mr*. Ia>n Tubin were ra ile d to Eugi'tie S u n d a y on »eeount o f the leath o f Mr T o l l i n ’* b r i s k e r , W nrnie. Velmn Sallee, of S ta r , via iteri Mon lav at th e home of »«r b ro th e r, O. C. Sallee. , Mr*. W. L. Sm ith visited Wetlne*dny nt th e J . H. S p n h r home. Q uite a n u m b e r from h ere A ttended a «lance nt Wililwoorl S a tu r d a y eve ning. Oct. 27.— Mr. and Mrs. H a r r y B ailey w ere in th e G rove T uesd ay . The Misses R u th and H a t t i e Lebow spent th e we»k end w ith th e ir paren ts. Mr. a n d Mrs. ,T% Lebow. Mr. an d Mrs. F re d F rost w ere a t th e C astle home S a tu r d a y . Mrs. H om er C h am b erlain an d son V ernon w ere c it y visito rs T uesday. Mr. and Mrs. C lay M osby visited at DORF.NA th e H a r r y C astle home S a tu r d a y eve ning. (S p ecial to Tin- S entinel.) H a r r y F ro s t s p en t th e week end w ith Oct. 27. Mr. nml Mr*. W a y n e Kir< his p a r e n t s a t Divide. Mr. nnd Mrs. D. H . Brtimbnugh o f l e o n n , *p«-nt th e week end nt th«- spent S u n d a y w ith th e ir «laughter. Mrs. J. H. Kirk home. C. M. M r L i n and fam ily visiteil Floyd Jo n es, a t Mount Vii'w. Mrs. N. F. McCoy ami Mrs. G. I. with fri«-nds nt S a g in a w S unday, F o r Sale— 5000 h ead s of good cab b ag e S. K. Bu*iek. o f Ro*ehurg, cam«> up T u r n e r spent S a t u r d a y w ith th e i r A. J . Htevens.______ _________ o22tf S u n d a y for a v isit w ith hi« «laughter*. g ra n d m o th e r . Mrs. A. Castle. Oood m oney for you selling our line of C liffo rd L ebow w en t to D ivid e Mon- Mr*, j . S. S m ith n n d Mr«. C. M. Me f r u i t an d o rn a m e n ta l trees, small d a y to w ork fo r th e P a l l e t t L u m b er Lin. Mis« B elle V an S ch o iark went to Rn fr u its , roses. S ta r t im m ed iately to se company. cu re b est re s u lts fro m th e h eav y d e C. Churchill is m o v in g o n to th e J i m jn d n S unilay to work in the cook house. Mr*. J . ft. Redforil w ent to E ug ene m and. Salem N u rs e ry C’o., 426 Oregon Bldg., Salem, Ore. o22-d lOpd Milk cow fo r sale. D u rh a m and Jer- S a t u r d a y fo r m«-«lienl tr e a tm e n t. Mr*. If. It, Critc* re1tirn«-«l T u e sd a y scy mixed. L. W. Hurit, S ta r . nl2u«l F a r m W a n t e d — I w a n t to b e a r fro m from E ugene, w here she had *om«> den p a r t y h a v in g fa r m fo r sale. Give W a n t e d —M en to w ork on h ig h w a y con tn l work done. price an d d escrip tio n. J o h n W. W ait, Mr. W a lk e r, o f Eugene, sp en t Hun s tru c tio n b e tw e e n D iv id e an d Com C h am p aig n , HI. o22-nSpd sto c k ; $5 per day. See J . I,. Shfiskn, d a y night a t th e C. A. V an S ch o iark oMp j home. P o la n d C h in a pigs fo r sale, $5 each. : t Comntoek. Mi«s B«>netta Teeter* re tu rn e d Sun I. H. V eatch, a t th e S p ra y ranch, H O M E R G A L L O W A Y 611 M ain St. «lav to h e r school. 114 miles m a t o f eity. oU kfpd Last enll fo r t h a t b ig 8-room house Rev. W. ,T. L a rg e preached Humlny on west *i«le w ith b a th , d u tch k i t c h nt th e church. For S ale— Gold D o llar straw berry en. 40 gallon hot w a te r ta n k , q iyirter p lan ts, a t th e g reen house. JI. K. R e ta Kelly, o f th e Grove, visited Mock o f g ro u n d , co n crete walk.«, nice Humlay w ith her *i*t««r, Mrs. St it nicy M etcalf. o22n5pd neighbors. N o t an old house b u t one Dnmpwood. E a t h o ney an d be h e a lth y . Cook w ith f a i r ly new an«l well k ep t. Good ten- T. II. V e a tc h ntten<l«-«l th e bnsk«-t honey. A lf a l f a honey, best on en rth, a n t w a n t s te rm lease. I t is a good d in n e r nnd services h ere S un day. 60-lb. can 16c per >b.; 10-lb. enn 19c bu y, e ith e r as a home or an in v e s t M r. an d Mr«. J o h n C hapm an and p e r lb.; L ig h t A m ber, a blend, 17c anil m ent a t $1500, one t h i r d down. Mr. C h a p m a n ’s m o th er came up Sun ISc per lb .; A m ber, 15c a n d 16c per 4-room n jm rtm e n t, 617 Main St., for «lay from Kiigene and visited nt the lb. These p rices a t » h ipping point. rent, $6 a m onth. Naomi Bales home. Pool w ith y o u r n e ig h b o r an d o*dcr big 124 nerc* a d jo i n in g to w n , p a r t ripe T h e George Shiidil« fam ily , o f i ••on'», cans, tw o in a case. Cash w ith order. for p l a t t i n g into c it y lots. Good i* m o v in g o n to th«- F r a n k Bale» place. P ro m p t ship m en t. R e fe re n c e ; N a tio n a l land. $65. » C. T>. VnnV’alin w as in E ug ene Hat B ank of H en a in to n . Chas. K aiser, H er Real E s t a t e P h o n e 36 In s u ra n c e u rd a y on busniess. miston, Ore. o22n!2pl W ard B n r te r a to e k , of Or«-gon C ity, F o r S ale— A N e w Smile h eater, No. 18, F o r Sale— N e w l e a v e r w in te r h a t. spent S u n d a y a t th e J A. E lliott Home. Mr-. Elbert Bede. o29-n3pd 5 jo in ts pipe nnd 2 elbows, used one Roy E n g la n d has th e measles. w in te r ; also 10 full blooded R. I. Red L o st— F r i d a y of la s t w eek b e tw e e n J. K. Redforil wn« in E u g en e Hntiir pullets and 2 cockerels, Benson stra in , L eon a an d C o tta g e Grove, box co n day. none b e t t e r ; 1 h e if e r calf, D urham ta i n i n g w o m a n ’s c lo th in g anil o t h e r stock , 6 w eeks old; 1 good milk cow. articles. R e tu rn to M. P. G aroiitte, LITTLE AD IN SENTINEL f a l l a t 905 south E ig h th St. o 2 9 n l 2 p d C o tta g e Qrove. o29pd SELLS CANDY IN F o r Sale— D rop-head S in g er sew ing f JIG TIME m ach in e in fine co nd ition . $30. O. E x t r a good milk cow f o r sale. F. B. P h illips. o29c W . MeQ uecn. o29-nl2pd. T he e f f ic a c y o f S en tin el ad*, w as F o u n d —L icense plate. A p p ly S entinel The follow ing used C h e v ro le t ca rs h a v e a g ain proved th is week. T he Bon T on been o v e rh a u le d in on r shop nn«l re p offic. mud pav for this ad. o29c a d v e rt is e d f o r tw o w eeks t h a t home res en t good c a r values: W a n t e d —One I n d i a n R u n n e r d rake, 1919 to n rin g , looks lik e new, n early made enmlies were b e ia g «olii nt a , re- T he sn lr o f th e c a n d y e ith e r w h ite or »potted. J e n n i e L. new tires, shock a b s o r b e rs .................$750 diiccd price. pn[*-r wn* William», C o ttag e Grove, Ore., Box 1916 to n r in g , n ew 1920 top, new sent s t a r t e d ns soon as th e 135, phone 37-F4. o29 n l2 p d cushions, shock ab so rb e rs, new p a in t, p r i n te d nnd b e f o r e th e en«l o f tw o week* th é e n ti r e store had been sold F o r Sale M itchell 3-lnch w agon, 3-lnch o a ly .............................................. out to a n ew proprietor. S en tin el tire*, alm ost new. B e rt Delnuney, 1916 to u r in g , irj good c o nditio n, new $575 ad*, do th e hiiHÌne*s. C u rtin , Ore. . » 2 9 - n l 2 p d p a in t ............ 1910 to u rin g , new s t o ra g e b a t t e r y , in F o r Sale— 15 acres r i v e r bo tto m land, firs t clans m ech a n ical shap«>............ $350 Past» » Bad C hecks; Goes to P en n e a r S ta r . Fenc«>d. C larence McLin S m ith M otor Cor Co., C h ev ro let denier»; G ilbert J a n e s , who was ap p re h e n d e d Dorena. % o29 n!2p«i back to E t t e r b u r y s t r a w b e r r y plants, 40c th e in C a lifo rn ia nn«l brought 100; dig 'em yournelf. B. J o h n s to n , s t a n d tr ia l on n c h a rg e of pnnsing bail F o r 8 a le - ^ 7 w eeks old p ig s; also 3 V* . o29 nl2 pd cheek* on some C o tta g e Grove business inch w agon to sell or trad«- for goo.l I S agin aw . Ore. men, was fo n n d g u ilty last week b y a rows. J . W. B h a ttu c k , 2 mile* ea st o f ! Two-year-oM hen s fo r sale Mrs. J . P. j u r y in c ir c u it cou rt nnd «lrew a s e n C o tta g e G rove. - o29 n !2 p d o29c te n ce of a y e a r in th e p e n ite n tia ry . C urrin . For Quality and Service GOES TO EUROPE FOR LEAGUE, COMES BACK ENERGETIC OPPONENT An im p o rta n t «-ont riiiut u«n to the co n tro v ersy over III«- le ague of nation» I« found in th*- s t a te m e n t o f C. I Jo h n s o n , o f Ht l ’irai, Minn., who has ju st re tu rn e d from a t r i p to Euro|«e Mr. J o h n s o n is personally known to the r d j t n r o f The S e n tin e l a* a anr ri**«ful busini-«* man nml on«- whose «tat«-mi-nt* m ay t«e .I.- 1 .*■ «>.I t upon Hr say»: " A l l in all, we A merican* have much t« ia- th a n k f u l for nml can ho|M- nnd pray th a t th<* B««lshevista «lo not g«-t control over here, fo r th ere a re troubli-« «lumia-ring in E urope th a t may i>e fiinni-il in to fiumi* nt any tim« I went over there stro n g ly in fav o r of th e league o f tintinna but a f t e r looking over the ron«lit i o n s nml re a l i / i n g w hat is store«! up over tlo-re, I say none o f it for me n o w .’ ’ G O V E R N M E N T BLA N K New Olive Drab* New Gray One* Each $ 0 .9 5 Poat Piud Do nnt f « n f tiw them* with •* r**rlnimi*ft' nr * * M*novnf«*«l * * Munk*!« Kvrry titnnk«*t nff**ri*»l h«*r»* »-* NKW nml »u n« wnrriinli'il F«»r nnnii nry if fo r im othi*r*4, tiny N KW iilintkctii. U H Oltvrt I>rah or K h a k i lU.iiikntn Kvcrymit* n«*w nml KimruHlsnl nil wool; warruntid m\«*r rarh, p«»utpunt. iiim *<I. 'Fhi* vrry l*«**»t ipmlily f«»r hoim* nr rutili» #•* 95 U. H. C m I B la n k e t No. fiftft Mrw lihinkrtu wnrrant$*«t nr%rf u>nl ( >r«l«*m f i t I from o n ^ ’iml litilr«« tn’ririii^ l !. H. urmy » p i u r t t r n t u m p lli*»vy g ra y lilitakHu nt« »1 «piulit v f**r hnitn* iuh * $fi 9f* ra c k , po<«tpaiii R rn itt by f o n t o f f l r a Motiry O rd rr. K i p r r a s M onry Outer TEARING DOWN ELECTION Rank I’. i r l hngn or Caiihler'ii C hcrk. NOTICES IS UNLAWFUL You run im ri**k <*vrrytking g u a r a p t m t « ir ir t ty iim r»*pri*an»tr«l. Hutntfurtiuii A report rnmPM tn Th«* H«*ii!in*,l nr y«»ur mnn»*y l»«rk. Or«l«r ut n n rn th«* mipply w o n ’t hint l«»fiK thnt in on#* o f I h r r i t y pr«*ritirtu thi* i l»*rtion imt c i * m t»v thi* rli*rkn hnvi* 1»«*i*n tn rn dnivn. !t in pnuaihh* th n t 4hf* Untier*» w err tn r n down by thi* i*lf*m«*ntH, t»ut it in wf*ll th n t a 1 1<*n tion tu* r a l h fl tn thi* f»«*t th nt nnyoiti* liuti Iv Unni, Siiei-i'HKiii, Kv>-rytiling <n Atnty (J wn I i t«*nrin$j ilnwn <»r dofnrinK «•Icrtinn nnt SAN A N T O N IO . T E X A S irou pnut«•«I t»y thi* rnnntituti*«l »pthnri 359 361 E. C O M M E R C E S T R E E T t u n i* rn m n u ttin (f n rrinn* njfrtiriNt thi* InwE o f thi* utfit«». • Federal Distributing Co. phone your new s W E S E L L FOR LESS 40c a Ball for all our FLEISCHER’S yarn. This is the same size and kind that has been retailing at 50c and 60c a ball. We are rebuying on thin yarn and the above will be the new price. 25c a Y a rd for HOPE MUSLIN—new purchase for next week. All our Ginghams, Outings, Draperies, Comfort Linings White Goods of every kind at 20 per cent reductions. Our prices are always the lowest. New Silk Hose at the new low prices. Umbrellas at reduced prices. Unusual Bargains all over our store Come and see. and The Fair Store