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— D A Y S OF D IZ Z IN E S S c o m í ; t o h u n d r e d s or c grove people . o i i ' a u e There are day« o f dizziueaa; Spells o t headache, languor, ic i* ; Sometime» rheumatic puma; Lutei O ttvu u m ituy disorders. Doau a Kiduoy Pills are oapocially tor kidney dia. Endorsed 10 Cottage Grove by jra ti' tui fnem ia aud ncighbore. Ask your neighbor. Mr». Amanda Spriggs, odd S. 1st £>t., .village Orovo, says: "J>oau a Kidney .’lUa are not a uew remedy to mo tor .Hack* ut kiduoy truublo. I bad tor nble backai bos aud oould hardly g it about. Dirty spells eauio over mo, «» pooially abou 1 stooped. My limbs allied, my loot swelled aud my kid ueya acted too frequently. 1 used Doan a Kidney 1'ills as directed and they aotm bad mo lceliug like a d if ferent persou. l'bo aebos aud puius lett aud my kidueye did uot auuoy rue. *’ fr .e e tide, at all dealers. D on't aim jily ask for a kiduoy remedy get Doau a Kiduoy fills the same that Mrs. Spriggs bad. fo ste r Milburu Co Allra., fu lt a lo , N. V. juolO li N O TIC E! The public is hereby notified that the County Court o f l.auo County baa dei lared sai3 County to be a Hood cou trolled distrust for the purjn.se o f destroying tbe Canada Thistle. County Court of Kane County, by IL S. Bryson, County Clerk. juelUe W----- —------------------------------------------------ w W. D. llonth homo Fridny. Clarone« Bear* and William Heath j Neighborliood News atteudrd thè carnivnl in Eugeni Sa tur day night. Charles Baie* was a Cottage Grove ROW RIVER visitor Saturila,' Dr. and Nlr» Neal, o f Eugeue, »ere guest* Hat urday of Mr and Mi» Viual (Special to The Beutiuel.) June 8.— Mr. and Mrs. J. S Magladrjr and Charles Pleuard motored up Sharps creek Sunday and spent r* day. Hen Crenshaw and family, o f the Grove, visited at the Wilson Little home Friday and Saturday. B. P. McCollum and family visit« relatives in Oakland Sunday. fran k Pleuard and family were In the Grove over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. John Nokes, o f th Grove, and Mr. and Mrs. Townsend, of Swlom, visited Tuesday afternoon at the K S. Trask home. Joe I’ erini is spending the week with his grandparents. Mr. and Mrs. A Tonole, in the Grove. Mr. and Mrs. V. K. l ’oole, Mrs. It Winert and Mrs. Ellen Owens motored to the Grove Saturday. Henry Sanders and family picnicked above Disston Sunday. Mrs. Mathilda Jones visited Monday evening with her son Kloyd Jones anil family at Mount Viewt Miss Evelyn Carpenter, o f Star. 1 » visiting at the O. It Sloan home. Miss Maude Smith is assisting at thi Star cook house during Mrs. H a rt’i absence. Miss Mary Owens, o f Star, is stay ing at the Elmer Wicks home for i few days. Miss Gertrude Miller went to the Grove Tuesday. A large number from hore motored to Do re u a Tuesday evening to vote W ALDEN. A newspaper without an editorial page is like a ship without a rudder— (Special to The Sentinel.) and you are uot williug to take June .V Mr. and Mrs. R. ti. Land a ship with a flimsy steer c Usurea on wehr and children, o f Kroll, Ore., are XXX m g gear. in the neighborhood visiting relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and ch il . -------------------------------------- T dren visited Sunday at the l>. H. Brumbaugh home. I W A M T A D S I George Layng and family spent Sun day evening at the Finley Whipps , Kates— One oeut the word; mini- j home. I mum dà words; three insertions tor | John Vilen was a Grove visitor Sat , the price o f two when paid in ad- | urday. j vanee; half cent the word after j James Lebow and daughters Hattie ; the third insertion. j and Thelma were in the Grove Friday. The |{. G. Ijiudwehr. Claude Arne. On you keep ■-hicks or do your chick Glean 1 Jnebaugh and Homer Chamber ens keep y ou l Silver Quills have lain families s|«-ni Sunday at the J. It. the lay brod m them by many years l.inebaugh home. Mr. and Mrs. Furn Adams and sons, ot trapnesting. Baby chicks aud hatch lag eggs. W m. ilands k K a , Box 014, o f Oakland, were here Monday looking Cottage Urove, Oro. fh o u e 1 -F 1 d o ltf over their place which they recently bought. froin p t Jitney service at City Transfer Mr. and Mrs. J. B. l.inebaugh and Company, fh o u e tía. jd atfc Mrs. H. L>. Chamberlain and son were Khip by U. & U. Transfer motor in the Grove Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and son, freight. Daily trips between Eugene Mrs. and Cottage Drove, connecting ut Mrs. A. Castle and Mr. and Eugeu« with motor to Portland. Bangs Harry Castle and children motored up Eiiery Garage, Eugene. aprddtfc. to the McKenzie fish hatchery Sunday. f o r Sale.— 40 acres, 13 in cultivation. about Í in Umber, fenced and cross fenced, young orchard coming into beariug; all necessary buildings m good condition, water piped to house and barn, near good towu and school, near fa c ifio highway, priced right. Owner, Box 135, Cottage Urove, o re gun. * my 1J ju c lip d f o r Sale.— Rapid tireless cooker, and universal electric grill with oven. Mrs. Claude J. Kem. m y 1BÍC f o r Sale— Child’s bed and mattress in im e condition. Mrs. Elbert Smith, fi f t h and (Quincy, phone ltki-J. tfpd Wanted to buy.—A good heavy hack, two-seated, with top, must be in A No. 1 shape. 11. P. Davis, Oreen Valley, Oakland, Ore. uiy-7 jn clo p f o r rent.—Quiet sleeping rooms. 133 H s tre .:. my-T juelUpJ f o r Sale -M a r lin repeating pumpgun. size 12, $25; $500 piano, used year, $350 cash, or $150 down and terms; 1320 fo r d touring, self starter, good condition, $ 3 .5 ; u thoroughbred Barred Kock bens and rooster, O. A. C. strain, $15; good milk cow taken as part pay ment on fo r d or piano. S. 3. fergu son, west Main, phone 1»2 J. m27-jlüc f o r Kent.— Diving rooms. H. f . Wynne. Inquire of jued 10c f o r Sale or Trade.—five-passenger car with starter. 1‘bone 81; residence ldOt West Mull. jued-J7pd fo r Sale.— White Leghorn roosters, 5 weeks old, 75c dozen. Phone 20F-13. Rich Martin, bulf mile north o f . ■ n. jnelO 17c fo r Sale.— Four hole kerosene blue flame stove with oven. Worth $50, will »ell cheap. Harry Eammers, phone 1 IF -1 jiielo lie lugli Hchool Saturday ovoiitug. ri Mr and Mrs. Geo. Sharoti unii II daugli^er Edith, o f Cnliliig, speut Hull I day ut thè Clias. Stintoli homo. Mr». Henry MoKee xxa» shopping ili t hi» Unix i» Muiiduy Mr. aud Mrs Howard Moodx xisited ut Croawoll l'uesdax xxitli Mr» Kaiidall. Nloody ’» mot ber, Mr». Tnyloi Mr. aud Mr». J. R. Cooley uml Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Campbell, of Elisabeth t’ooley xisitod Snudai at thè Lynx M ollo», »peni Mondar exeuing Henry Binali houle ut London. ut thè Adney hmue. Mr. and Mrs. W l>. lleath and funi Il Johustou aud etuldreii » e r e in ily speut Baturday with Mrs s F III»' Groxe Saturday. L o» ry ni Cottage Grovo. Mr. Gray and fumily and »Mrs Mr. and Mra. Ralph Sears, o f \dney were llrove visitor» Tlmrsdix Walker, ueooiiipuuied bv Mrs. Sears brother, »e re nt thè C. W. Sears homi BLUE MOUNTAIN one ilay last si'ck Mr. and Mrs Vinai Randa II and Juiio 8. Miss May House is x isitilig Mr aud Mrs John l ’owell, o f London and Mr. and Mrs. I. V. Kuitdull, par ber brother aud sister » h o live iieur ents of Vinai limolali, uent u|> Sharp» Eugeue. I.allerta Miller speut a fexx day» in croek un a picnic Sull day. Mr. and Mrs. W 1». lleath and fam thè Urove Inni xxeek llttelldillg thè ehautauqun. 1 1\ iisited Simday » 1 1li Mr. and ,Mr» Clay Mosi iv has been doing some 0 W. Senta gradiug un thè nexv roiul with hi» tructor. DELIGIIT V A L L E Y Jidin Palmer was a Greve x4»itor Saturday. (8|ieeinl to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. Ralph l.amaster and June 8. - Mr». Ipha Knox, of Salem, ehildreii visited ut thè Iteri l.nnenster with her little daughter Marjorie, houle Bum lay. arrived ut the K J. Sears home Thurs Charles Whipps arrixed frolli .Sali day. On Saturday Dr. and Mr». Prnneisro eurlv Moiidav inorning. Cashatt came from Salem, returning Ixev. Skelton boli! serviceli at thè Sunday and taking Mr». Knox with Itine Mouutaiu chureh Su lui a v mora them. Mrs Kuox and Mrs. Cashatt mg. are sisters o f Mr*. Sears. Mr. aud Mr» Albert Rissue visited Edith Bute*, who has been staying with Mrs. Thenn Miller Sunilay. with her grandparents and attending George l.ou ry xveut to Cottage Orove high school, returned to her home nt Monday, returning Tuesdav Elk City. Ida.. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Juliii Palmer and Miss Geil. the Red Cross nurse who graudson l.uxxrenee «ere ilinner guest* has been conducting a class in home Tuesday at thè llert l.alien»ter homo. hygiene and care o f the sick, finished Jot» l’erkin.» « a » a Urove visitor Tuesday. her work here Tuesday. laxeter Pentieo arrived Sunday from Agenda, Kans., where he had been x is itiug his parents. Mr*. W. A. Witcher ha» roeeixed news o f the birth o f a daughter to Mr. and Mrs. lx an Witcher. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Cornuti and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Bourn attended th«» reception gixon Mr. and Mr». Will Hull by the Eastern Star ut Cottage Grove Monday evening Rev. Selimidt, o f Eugene, xxa» an overnight guest at the \V. A. Witcher home Sundays IGARI Quite a number attended the com meneement exercise» at Walker Silnr day evening. Lionel Haight was the only one from here to graduate. Mrs. C. C. Conner went to Eugene Monday to visit her nephew, llarxey H uff, who is in n hospital there. A new size package I LUCI STRIKE SAOINAW. .fune 8.— Ed King aud family, of Montana, x isited at the Burgess home Saturday. Howard Moody and fam ily, » if Tur lock, Calif., are visiting at thi * e. c. M o o d y borne. Mrs. Chaa. Sharon is visiting at the Ellis home in Springfield. Mrs. Benstnn anil daughter Gladys DO REN A. were in the Grove Monday. Quite a number from here attended (Special to The Sentinel.) Walker .Tune 8.— Mrs. Kate Sears came out the graduation exercises at from Cottage Grove Thursday o f last week for a visit with relatives and friends at Doreua. Mrs. Alice Crites, who had been caring for her son Obauorey since his recent accident in which he sustained a broken leg. returned Sunday to her work in Eugene. Emit Kirk motored over from Mur^ cola Sunday. Mrs. Kirk, who had been visiting her people here for a week, returned home with him in the eve ning. Fletcher Harlow, o f Cottage Grove, spent Saturday afternoon at the C. A. VanSehoiaek home. The C. D. VanValin and J. H. Kirk families attended the funeral o f James Goulet in Eugene Saturday. Mr. and Airs. I.ee Thomason and children spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wisert at Row river. James Redford and son Edwin mo to red to Marcola Sunday. W. J. Messenger returned home Sun day after a several d a y s’ visit in Ash land. Mr. and Mrs. Everett Wright, o f Eugene, have been visiting Mrs W right’s people, the W. A. Lands, the past week. Mrs. Goulet returned home Monday. Miss Txittie VanHchoiack went to Eugene Wednesday for a several d a y s’ visit. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bates and children were up from Springfield Bun- nay visiting the W. A. Land family. Half Price Sale W om en’s Coats, Suits and Dresses Thirty citili! “ iinnciits sc Iccfctl fit till tan ret; U In r stock will l»c jtl.icct I on siile at e x a c t I \ Imi I t heir romici’ price. It’s an opportunity to secure the “ arment yon have been wanting and nettling at a snhstant ial sa\ uni. The coats consist am I lull length modi NV r: ippy styles. short, t I l e i ■ ipiarter in lieltet I, « ape anti The matt ria Is a r e c a m e l ’s hair and wool velour. Tin» c t » lors ine* u n i e copcll, tan ami hrown. Cl 1 M (SC I'rom the lot at Half Price ( iarincnts that were ^lL’.-itt to (Ml, now $6.25 to $ 17.50 Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury The Daylight Store--------------------- For Quality and Service T en for 10c. V e ry convenient. Dealer« curry hoth; lO forlO c; 2 0 for20c. It’ « toasted. D o d g e B rothers a n n o u n c e a su b sta n tia l IIEBRON. (Special to The Sentinel.) June 8.— Mrs. Charles Smith, o f the Fancy striped rag carpet for sale.— Grove, spent last Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Louise Kibbey. Bee at Knowles with the Misses Taylor. k Gruber. jnelO 2$pd Mr. rind Mrs. Q. L. Carlile and fam To Trade.— Good young horse, weight ily, o f the Grove, visited Inst Wed 1400, 4 years old, broke to work. nesday at the home o f Mr. Carlile’s Will trade fo r sheep or goats. W. G. sister, Mrs. J. (j. A. Young. Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Johnson and (Missouri) Allen. jnelOpd two children, o f Fresno. Calif., are f o r Sale.— Fine Jersey cow, 5 years visiting with Mrs. Johnson's dnugb old, fresh this fall, $00. W. W. ter, Mrs. Charles White. Gildersleve, Cottage Grove, Oregon, Mrs. Ream, o f Walterville, is visit I.orune mute. jnelO - Ipd ing her dsnghter, Mrs. G. M. Rebel Jersey cow for sale for $50. Fine cow beck, who has just returned from the She is getting and easy milker. Also fo r d cur in hospital at Eugene. fine shape, $250. Mrs. W. II. Hprague, along quite nicely. Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Johnson, o f tbe Koran« route, Cottage Grove. jl0-24pd Grove, spent Monday night nt J. A. f o r Sais.— 48-ton new silo, ready to Powell ’a. haul; also dry lti inch wood on niy A daughter was born June 3 to Mr. ranch, fir, alder, balm and oak. and Mrs. C. L. Powell. H. K. Kobisou, Saginaw, Ore., phone Mrs. V. T. Randall, o f the Grove, U f-IL jnelO $4pd is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mr*. f o r Sal«.—Nice kale planta, 25c per J. A. Powell. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Imjoie and chil hundred; alao nice tomato« plants 15c per dozen, John Buuer variety. dren, o f Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Charles T C. Shaw, phone 29F-2. jnelO 17c White and children and H. F. Durke were Sunday guests at the 1«. D. H uff f o r Sale.— The J. B. Lewis residence home. property, corner Fifth and Wash Mrs. Kate Huekin* and little son, ington. R. B. Trask. jnel0-24pd o f Beattie, are visiting at the home o f Had an overhatcb of 160 baby chix of her cousin, Mrs. B. M. Kappauf. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Clark and fam O. A. C. strain. Who wants them! Waldo \iilb-r. phone IF id. jnlOe ily motored to Walton Sunday to take Mrs. (Mark’s sister and family home. Beautiful Home for Sale Fully Mr. and Mrs. Win. McCoy spent equipped, modern bungalow, garage, Sunday afternoon at Harvey T a y lor’s. barn, chicken house, year's wood in woodshed, garden, auto, cow and chick MOUNT VIEW . ens. in one o f the finest neighborhoods o f the city. Price $0000. Call or ad (Special to the Sentinel.) dress owner, 722 south Sixth street, June 8.—-J. W. Fisher spent several < ottage Grove. ___ jnlO 24pd days o f last week at the home o f his f o r Sale— Toggenberg milk goat and brother Dave Fisher at Eugene. kid; quarts to milking; price, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost and Harry $40. Phone 1 F l l . jnlO 24pd Frost, o f Blue Mountain, were at the t » r r e d u c t io n in th e p r ic e o f th e ir c a rs, e f f e c t i v e June 8 th . N. J. NELSON, JR., DEALER C o tta g e G r o v e , O re .