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L Y N X HOLLOW. (Special to The Sentinel.) Aug. 31.— The Walter Politico family visited friends in Eugene Sunday. Marion Lcbow, A. W olford, the Jackson family, Mrs. Huntsman and Mabel, Mrs. I. N. Drv»»er and Harold Hartley were Grove visitors Tuesday. The K. Y. Porter family motored to Roseburg Suudav. The Cuuipbeli baby was taken to Cottage Grove Sunday for medical treatment for a badly 'infected finger Mrs. Chaa. Wright, o f Walk« r, «n s a visitor in the Henry Droeae home last Saturday. The Pletcher England and the Marvin Jackson families visited with Mr. aud Mrs. Marion Lcbow Sunday last. Mel Kimball, o f Pleasaut Hill, was an over night visitor with the Hrigg> people this week. Mr. aud Mrs. Truman Clark and children, o f Uebrou, visited relatives here Sunday. Mrs. Wiu. Slater and Mrs. Aubrey Wolford aud two children went to Albauv the first o f the week, called there by the serious iilness o f Mrs. Slater’s brother. The D. P. Caldwell family motored to Eugene last Saturday. Miss Buth Lcbow, who has spent some time at the home o f her uncle, Marion Lcbow, returned to her home on Mosbv creek last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Calvert, o f .1 unction City, visited in the home o f their daughter, Mrs. Marvin Jackson, fr.-rn Thursday till Saturday o f last week. SAGINAW . (Special to The Seutiuel.1 Sept. 1.— Miss Lois Taylor, of Cres well, visited a few days o f this week with her sister, Mrs. li. Moody. Mrs. Bcnston was a Grove visitor Tuesday. H. Jarrvtt and family aud Mr. Gerard and family, o f Springfield, speut Sun day with S. U. Jarrctt. The Bart Johnston family aud Mrs, Gray were in the Grove Saturday. Mr. Johnson aud sister, Mrs. Shaver o f Eugene, speut Tuesday evening al their home here. Mr. Brown and family visited a few days o f this week at the C. C. Moody home, leaving Mouday for their home in California. Mr. Allen and family, o f Yoncalla visited this week at the O. Knight home. Mrs. A. E. Scott was shipping iu the Grove Saturday. r X IS ; An event in which we display our newest arrivals in fabrics for fall and winter wear Tliis early display affords tho home sewer an opportunity to anticipate her wardrobe’s requirements and then when seasonable weather arrive« she is prepared with completed garments. Our early showing this season ia more complete than for some seasons past and we welcome you to eoine shopping even if you are not ready to buy. You wilt find the new patterns and color ings extremely interesting, we are sure. M v W A N T A D S Bates— One cent the word; mini- mum 35 words; three insertions tor the price o f two when paid in ad- vanes; half eeut the word after the third insertion. 7 | j j j 1 • TV- Prompt jitney service at City Transfer Company. Phone PM. j Zaire Tor Bale.—.Registered 0. L C pigs. immediate delivery. George Kebei beck, pnone 39F-Z1. jne liSploOpd i f UUO l>K hONDKK A new and pop ular silk lor tall frocks, shown in plain shades ami eltan^eahle color combinations, the yard $3.50 DUKSS SATIN* K‘ i c h lustrous, line iptalily silks, shown in newest shades of hrown and hlm», also Idack, thè yard $2.50 Ottici’ silks which we ol’l’er include niessalines, talletas, crepe do cliines and georjjettes in all of thè new coloriti^s ponp*es, wasli satins, limili; silks ami all at lunch lower prices tlimi prevalimi a year tip». Woolens will of eotirse he must soliteli! l’or tilt* eoo ter weather and we prepared to stipi »ly your wants hy Ininnini; to^tdher thè niost complete associ incili we bave offered. It is iudeeti a sliowing you sliouhl inspect al yonr tirsi oppor tuni! v. 48-inch all-wool hroad- eloth, shown iu navy, hiack, seal and taupe, the yard $3.75 44-inch f i n e all-wool french serge, shown in navy, brown and hiack, the yard— $2.75 56-inch 1922 baby chicks.— Order your chicks now if you want early hatchers. Heavy layers of large while eggs Hint top the market. Mm. Hands & Son, box 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. jiyZim e Wanted—Men or women to take orders among friends and neighbors for liic genuine guaranteed hosiery; full line tor men, women and children. Klim mates darning. Me pay 7be an hour spare time, or $36 a week fo r full time. Experience unnecessary. M nte international Stocking Mills, Morris luwn, Pa. oet7p.l Silks are popular as usual— especially in the d e signs being show n in this carefully selected array. Y o u will have no difficulty in choosing to meet your needs, for our stock is ample in both vari ety and prices. 56-inch all-wool holivia coating, the vard $5.50 0. L C. pigs lor sale, by John U. Hull, two mnes south o f town. jly l5 tfc . Wanted.— To hear from owner o f good ranch for sale. Slate cash price, fuff particulars. I), F. Bush, Maunc a polls, Minn. jlyZZ sptiopd OS’ Y fine all-wool velour coaling, 1 lie vd. $4.75 52 to 56 inch all-wool skirting materials, shown in stripes, cheeks and plaids, newest color combinations, the vd. $3.00 36-ineh wool and cotton material s h o w n i n plaids, several c o l o r combinat ions, suitable for girls’ sch o o l dresses, I he yard 85c Mothers will do well to plan seliool dresses now. yield long service marks this assemblage. 36-ineh s t o r m serge, shown in navy, copen, hrown and maroon, the vard — 85c 32-imh zephyr ging hams a new shipment just arrived consisting of the new color com binations in plaids and cheeks, also plain colors, I lie yard 35c Superior quality that will Store Closed All Day Monday, Labor Day *1 •V Helliwell, Bangs & Marksbury Tor Sale— Two-story, five-room house, The Daylight Store----------------------For Quality and Service one block o ff Mam street, at ¿loot). Modern car considered in exchange. City Market. afltfcbw Wood.— Old growth body fir and mill wood. City Transfer, phone 99. atre Wanted.— Ford truck or car as part payment on 38 acres; 7 acres in niv.rvarv o f Mr. anil Mrs. E. M. Bah nearly all o f the imnde sheeting. The ter, Mrs. John Nuiall, at tin- Claude BLACK BUTTE. youthful tourist burglars the rouiitv cultivation, all fenced; 7 room box cock, Mr. aud Mr». M. K. Babcuek, women «urne with good thing» to eat Gray home iu Eugene. ,nil now has 26 inmates, the largest house; good barn; plenty of wood aud Mm. C. E. Babcock aud Mr». E. M. ami Some o f them also wielded a (Hpeuial to The BentioeL) Gran.Ima Luke, of Eugene, arrived number accommodated at one time in water; (4 mile from saw mill; federal Bept. 1.— E. Gut-r »pout Tui-idaj Wheeler aud daughter Edith »peat the hammer. loan on place; price *ZbOU. C. M. Thursday to »l»*hd a few weeks with the history of the county, according Mr». Eva roster and Mrs. Robert Grandma Foreman. !.. Deputy Hh.rift George Croner. who Parker, Cottage Grove, Ore., really night with his brother, Levi Geer, o f evening with them at their home. The ! young people »pent a part of the eve Buckle», oT rliorntoii Corners, Mr». Bryan Newton and Mutici Mhorlridgc an old Inner in th- ibcr.tf , office. dealer, phone IZ4-Y. aiZ tle London. Mr. and Mr-. Hopper aiotured In ning ringing nnd ice cre n « nad eftk* Will le-wi», Mr». A. E. Foster nud were murro-d in Eugene Haturday. •ei,,. „ i , , , , For Sale.— Fifty acres, ■)« mile from Cottage Grove Bulimia y evening Mrs. Geo. AIh-mnn visited with Mrs. 3 . 1 badly crowded ami H were served. crime continue» at the prescut rate u Cottage Grove; S acres in cultiva Mi»» Mae Bradford ha» »eeureil em Mi»» Kuby Whaley, Mi»» Dora Chit Is-e Dugan uu Monday of la»t Week. in-w jail or u large nddiliou soon will 26 Are Prisoner* In Jail. tion; orchard and berries; estimated ployment at the Cottage hotel. wood, Mua Violet itigby, M im Vernein Mr. aud Mrs. Will la w is and Mr. W ith the incarceration of 500 cords or more o f wood on place; fin be ui-ri-sanry. Mi»» Alice Bradford »pent the week Hinter, Mr. and Mr». M. F Babcock, and Mrs. Nelse Lewis visited with Mr. two fine springs, 5 room house ami end with her cou»in, I-cilia Hpungen Mr», i ' K. Babcock, I’nul Murphy ami | ami Mrs. George McBeynohl» T hor, barn with chicken house. Engine wood burg, o f Cottage Grove. Orval spent Baturilay Haturday eveuinij day < Jrval Whaley ipent saw with deal. Price, $3000, teiins. Mrs. A. E. Foster left Monday uight Harry and Dick Garinau, Jr., »pent at the J. D. Grime, home Mmn: u C. M. Parker, Cottage Grove, Ore., Monday evening with their grand »octal chat were enjoyed by all. for Deer Island for a short visit at realty dealer, phone 1Z4 Y. aiZ tle the home of her »on Tom. Hhe ex in Walker. -------------— -------- p o e t» to bring her grnndnon home with Chaa. Brown, o f Battle Ground, DO KEN A. For Sale.—Cocker Spaniel pups. Myers her for a visit. ---------- Brothers, Saginaw, Oregon. Phone M'ush., vi»itcd relative» here Bunday Mr. arid Mrs. Geo. Foster, o f Thorn (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) 38 F 3. al9spiZpd and Monday. He wa» called to Bpnng I field to attend tin- funeral o f hi» Aug. 31. Barah and Bi-lle Elliott ton corners, were up to see his mother Old rags wanted.—Nothing less than mother, Mr». C. Brown. i went to Cortland Thursday to visit Friday evening. two feet square accepted. Must be Mr». K. W. Burkett was up to the Tho». Funk and family and Glen ! their ancle, A. E. Elliott. clean nud must be of material that L-iikins, o f Black Butte Mr». Suaan 1 Mr-. Carl Volgamuie am) baby, of Chapman and Woodard mill a few will absorb gasoliue. Old underclothes, Walker and Mi»» Muc Bradford ami Mureohi, spent Monday day» ago soliciting lumber for the night at the flannel garments aud the tike pre Frank Kelly, o f the Grove, aud C lif j home o f her parent», Church o f G od ’s new bmldini' to be ferred. Can not use old socks, mercer ford Grout motored to Springfield Bun ! Mr. and Mr». Bob M’i»crt, o f Row built in Cottage Grove in tbs near rzed or hard surface goods, or small day to see Lawrence and William I River, »pent the week end at the Lee future. pieces o f any kind. Mu want the best Funk anil Guy Vanatta, who are pick j Thoma»on home. Mr». l-ee Dugan visited with Mrs. rags aud pay the best price, 5c the ng hop« there. Mi»» Graee Funk and Mr. and Mr». J. H. Kirk and daugh Geo. Alternan Wednesday. pound. The Sentinel. tf C lifford Groat remained to join in ] ter. Mi»» Bertha, returned by uuto from Crater lake Haturday vi < ail win Hop pickers wanted. Will start pick lie hop plckillg. HEBRON. The sewing bee given Thursday for Ida highway. ing about Bupt. 5. Cabins and sawed Miss Faye Jenning» »pent several wood furnished. Address llardie Bros., Mi»» Orphn Comb» wa» atti-mled by (Hpcrinl tu The Hentinel.) Eugene, Oregon. Phone Hpnugtield Zb women o f Black Butte anil London. day» this week vi»itm g friend» ami Aug. 31.— Mr. and Mr». K. A. Doo-j 34 F5. aZti lip Mi»» Orphn gave tln-m plenty o f sew - | relatives iu the Grove. little, Miss Myrtle Gilliam and niece, Mr. arid Mrs. D. !.. England, Mr. Vera Bi-lle Uilhmn, Mr». J. y. A. I ing aud a good time. Wanted— High school girl to work for Mi, Mm-Bradford and Frank Kelly, land Mr». C. D. VauValin and Mr. ami Young and nephew, Johnnie ('urlile, j Cottage Grove room and board. Phone 134 L. a26.-9c o f Cottage ge Grove, C lifford Groat and bum j Mrs. Chaa. C Teeters were Bunday after were up to London last Thursday to Oregon » nt Haturday night at noon giie»t» at the 1. H. Veatch home alterni a sewing bee at the hume o f Wanted— To hear from owner o f good Gh-n Jenkins »peril in the Grove. ranch fo r sale. Btalu cash price, the horm- o f Tuo». Funk. Miss Orpha Combs. Mr. and Mr». Hohart spent »eventi full particulars. I). P. Bush, Minncap Miss Barah Lajoe, o f Walker, is SIL K CREEK. days this week at the home o f their visiting at the home o f her sister, oli-, Minn._____________ daughter, Mr». A. H. Ward and family. Mr». L. D. Huff. For Sale.— Kranlch A Bauch piano. (Special to The Hentinel.) .Miss Benetta Teeter» went to New Mr. and Mrs. Archie Craig, o f i $600 piano for less than half. First Aug. 31. -Dr. Hall and his two port Friday. Hiskiyou, tire visiting ut the home o f | i-lMs condition. L. M. Powell, Hngiuaw, nurses were here from Butberlin Thurs Mr and Mrs. Emmett Kirk nud chil Mrs. C raig's mother, Mrs. Jessie Gil j (on Delight Valley road). sptlhpd lay and Friday, using the H. L. j dren, u rea , o í f m Marróla, a re ó la , »p »pent e n i Monday inore night crist. ay, usi For Sale. -M ilch cow. L. M. Powell. Sag Fowler parlor for an operatiti g room. at the C. H. Jennings home. Lester Ollcrist has returinerl from inaw (on Delight Valley road). »2 16p Tonsils were removed from Leonard California, where he visited a broth er j Este», Erin-t Darnell, Erwin Cochran, DIVIDE. and other relatives. C O N T A IN S Wanted.— Work hone, not over 1200, Ruth Fowler, Hallie Fowler, Eva There will be preaching lit the state age, price and description in Fowler, Ruth Winslow and The College o f Literature. The C.rsduate School. (Hpceial to The Sentinel.) Helen Hebron church next Hominy afternoon letter. Also cows wanted. Chris Olson, Winslow. Bennie and Orna Fowler and Science and the Arts. Aug. 31. Mr. and Mrs. K. Brown, Ths School o f Journalism. Saginaw, Ore. sptZpd f» '-¡I and Norninn Kurn-ll hud their o f Portland, are vimting at the home The School of Architecture , LONDON. The School of law. All arc doing o f Mrs. B row n’s father, A Hoderstron. For Sale. —Man ’a LaFrance bicycle, in adeuoids removed. and Allied Arts. j They expect to leave Portland soon for The School of Medicine first class condition. Has traveled only well. (Hpecinl to The Hentinel.) The School of Business Mrs. Joe Daniels and little son left Boston, where Mr. Brown will continue 100 miles. 222 Cherry Court. s2 16pd The School of Music. Aug. 31. Mr*. II. Nolh-th and son Administration Saturday to join Mr. Daniel» at The hi» study in architecture, Mr. and 1 he School of Physical Lost.— 1 Iron gray horse about 14 years Dalles. Mrs. Young h I ho are viniting at the Floyd, o f Eugene, are »| n - iii I iiik a few I The School of Hducation. old, weight about 1200 lbs., wire rut I ducation. The Raymond Trask family, o f the Hoderstron nome, Mr*. Young being a days at the W. A. Heck home. left hook on hock joint. Notify Win. Grove, were visiting relatives here daughter. The Extension Division. lighter. | Mr. and Mrs. Charley Marlow and Ths School of Sociology, Keyes. »2 16pd j Hunda’y. Mrs. Alb-man and Mr*. Chapman son and daughters Calven and Winnie, o f l-oranc, motored over to the J. E. Lost.—P ocket book containing about i The Arthur Woolcutt family and shopped in the Grove Saturday. home and visited Haturday Return to Mr»- H. Burr ham - ailed Monday at the Mr. l-ewis is getting along nicely Baiitun $20 and hunting license night, attending ling church Hominy, Hundii with his new house. Ernest McKe m ^nf **tt,,r*L * " d p rofession a l .ch ol.ra h lp hat hssoma Frank Porter for reward. »pt2pd E M. Bnbcoik home. o n . of th# ou tai.n d.n * rn sri. of ik . Stale U n l . . r . l t , For ■ o la lo a u .. We l-evi Geer left for Portland Wcdnes Mrs. Jam Wheeler moved Bunday nolds, Geo. Allemnn, I>*e Dugan. " : F k m on ,h' '«rtou a S . h.^,1. or fo r any information, write House W anted—W ill rent or lease from her summer home to her farm Chapman, Frank Mackey and Roy da y. T H f K K iilS fR A H D N I V f R S I fY O F O R F.O O N . I iif^na. O re. Mr». W. C. Mhortridge returned Hun Must be in good repair. Sentinel o f home. Foster dropped down in on him Bun fice. s2c-eoe Aug. 30 being the fifth wedding an day and shingled the roof and pot on day from a w eek’s visit with her sis <F Knowles & Gräber Hardware and Furniture University of Oregon Fall Term Opens September 26 f