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Neighborhood News Castle and children v isited Hunduy at the Fred Frost home. Hurry Mosby and fam ily, o f W'nlln Walla, Wash., have been visiting Mr. M o s b y ’* parents, Mr. and Mrs. It. II M osby. BOW Mrs. Homer Chaiuberluiu visited Huturday morning with Mr*. A. P ilch (Special to The Sen tinel.) er. Sept. 14.—Joe Phillip* h u m oved hi* Clay Mosby was ut the Wui Hawley m it t end *on her* from Springfield ranch at l.oran c Tuesday. Mr en d Mr*. J o* P im m e x i have moved Mi.*.* Killh t.ebow is at home, after here from Star. Mr. and Mr*. Joe spending the summer at tlie home o( W icks and Mr. and Mr». Joe H eflin her aunt, Mr*. M arion l.ebow , ol l a i n have m oved their household good* here Hollow. from Star. Mr. and Mrs. A. Me Allis Mrs. K. II. klosbv and *ou G eoige were G rove v isitor- W ednesday. Fred Frost burned III- slashing- Pi I day night and Win Kelly burned hi* S IL K C R E E K Hunday night. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Frost were in the (Special to The Sentinel.) Sept. 14. A daughter was born Sep G rove Huturday. Curl King vvns iit the G lo v e Thur* W om a u ’s lot is a weary one at best tetuber 6, at a hospital in Sutheriin, to day. Mr and Mrs. B yron W inslow. Hut w ith backache and other distress Overlikdser Brothers are operating iug kidney ilia life indeed becomes a S A G IN A W . burdeu. D oa n '» K idney P ills have their sawmill this week. They nave an mad* life brighter for many Cottage order fo r tw o carloads o f ties. The crusher crew was hud o f f Tue* (Hpecial to 1 In- HeiitiueL) G rove women. Head what Mr*. Mar day ou aecouut o f a shortage o f rock. Mcpt. it . ¡s limil la ga n Monday with eissa L Smith, 118 N. i St., C ottage mi cii rut Hue ut ol tlu ilv pupil* aud Ml G rove, says: “ About a year ago my Hlielbuiue, id t oiiu g e U nivr, us leach er. kidneys were out o f order and 1 euf Mrs. Unwind Moody and ciuldicit f e r e d 'a lot with my back. 1 could returned Mouduy trum O re-w ell, win o- hardly keep g oin g at times and fre they hmi been v isu iu g Mrs. Amody * queut d iu y headaches w ade me miser mother, Mrs. Taylor. able. My work was burdensom e and 1 Alla K ing, ol Fugcue, visited Tues Built .i-h t, cured right, often neglected it. My kidueys acted day at the J. A. Iturgeas home. Stays right. irregularly also. 1 read o f llo a u ’s Kid I’ lie Robert Elliott I'uiuilv arrived uey Pills and used them as directed. Saturday from Haudoii and are visit m g ut the O. Knight home. Doan ’s cured me o f the backache and SI DRW ALK AN IM1A RAM R Mrs. Com te k and daughter, o f Port all other sigus o f kidney com p la in t.” FLOORS A SPECIALTY laud, are visiting here with Mrs. Gray, P rice 60c, at all dealers. lX>n’t auether ol Mrs. C o rm ick '* daughters simply ask fo r a kidney remedy -g e t Rev. Daniels aud Rev. I u rg e , o f D oa n 's K iduey Pills— the same that Eugene, were ut the Purges.* home Mrs. Smith had. Poster Milburu Co., W . duc.-day. M frs., B u ffa lo. N. Y. *16 *3 Mr*. I.ottie K irkctulull shopped in the Grove Tuesday. Mrs. K lh -lon , who hnd been v ¡siting Mrs. G eorg« Schram aud children her daughter, Mrs. Cha*. T rim », left aud Mrs. Muir left M ouday for tlu ir M onday fo i tier home i u Tacom a. The O tto Vaughn fam ily, o f Yon home at Scio. Ernest Darnell, H. U Fow ler, Mr*. callh, visited Hunday ut the F. T. j Iteustou home. K. M. W heeler. Mrs. C. K. Babcock. Rates— One Cent the w ord; m ini The tjueeuer and Trtiux fam ilies left Miss Zaida Estes and Miss Edith mum 35 w ords; three insertions tor W heeler speut M onday in Creswell and Tuesday for a few d n y s ’ cam ping trip the price o f tw o when paid m a d v iciu ity collectin g subscriptions for iu Douglas com ity. H. W. Heott and fam ily mid Mrs van ce; half eeut the w ord after missions. V iolet R igby left M onday to attend laddie, o f .Seattle, who had been VI* the third insertion. school at Sutherliu academy lo r the iting at the home id' Mr. Heott V moth wiuter. She was accom panied by her er, Mrs. A. E. Heott, left for home Prompt jitney service at City Transfer mother, who w ill s|>ciid a few days Sunday morning. Miss Eunice Post, o f Portland, vis Company. Phone HO. j2atfc there. P rof. V\. Adam*, o f College Place, ■ ted at the I.. W. la-ouurd home Thur* For Sale.— Registered O. 1. 0. pigh Wash., spoke Saturday forenoon , a fte r day. Miss Post was on her way to Dram, where she will teach this winter. Immediate delivery. Georg« Rebel noon aud evenin g at the church. H. W. Heott aud fam ily , Mrs. Laddie P rof. R. S. J. Ham ilton, o f Suther beck, phone 39F 2 i. jne liSpUUpd lili, was here the last o f the week ill and Mrs. A. E. Heott aud daughter* -pout W ednesday evenin g ut the C. E. O. L C. pigs for sale, by John IS. Hull, the interest o f Christian education. two miles south of town. jly l5 tfc Miss Verna Estes aud Miss Is'ota W hiteley home ut Hlar. Clarence ls*«uard, ut Drain, visited Estes return Thursday from Coos coun Wanted.— To hear from owner o f good ty , where they spent their vacation Friday evening at the home tif his ranch fur sale. State cash price, canvassing. brother. I.. W. leouard. full particulars. D. P. Bush, Minne Merle Heott wcut to Eugene Huinlay Claud Harden, o f Gastou, speut the apolis, Minn. yly&s splltipu week eud with friends here. to atteud school there. Miss Vertía Estes left Tuesday to 1822 baby chicks.—Order your clucks LONDON. now if you 'want early hatchers. attend sch ool at Laurelw ood at tub lemy winter. Heavy layer* o f targe white eggs that this Miss Mueva Fow ler left Holiday for (Hpecial to The Sentinel.) top the market. Win. Hands & Son, Gastou to a ttm d at Ijiiirvlwuod. Sept. 8.- Mr. and Mrs. Bert Baugh bus 614, Cottage Grove, Ore. jly29tfc mail and sou and daughter, John aud Eunice, m otored to lairuue Hunday. Wanted—Men or women to take orders Miss Aunabel Small returned to Eu among Inends and neighbors for the gene Hunday, a fter a w e e k ’s visit with genuine guaranteed hosiery; full line her pureuts. Mr. aud Mrs. Alex Small. tor Uieh, women and children. Kiiin H orace Sutherland aud fam ily , o f ! mates darning. We pay 75c an hour the G rove, speut the week eud with spare tune, or $06 a week for full HOUSEWORK IS A BURDEN ter have m oved here from W ildw ood. The men o f the several fam ilies have employment at the mill. W altor Doweus, who has beeu work ing at Kow River for the Inst tw o years, has decided to try farm ing. He is building s house ou his farm aud w ill soon m ove there. A lfred Pleuard aud Archie Jones motored to Hpriugfield Saturday eve ning. Fred Mi-Master. Johnnie Thruu and Mr. and Mrs. W. A. \ atighn motored to S o a v e y ’s hop yard Saturday eve m ug to visit friends. The 1» Stewart fam ily arrived home M ouday evening from a cam ping trip. Cement Work Burge & Hardin | WANTADS 1 school time. Expcrieuc« unnecessary. Write International Stocking Mills, Morris town. Pa. oct/p d For Sale— Two-story, five-room house, one block o lf Main street, at $ 1 6 0 6 . Modern car considered in exenange. City Market. aOtlcbw Wood.— Old growth body Xu and mill wood. City Tranafer, phone 88. air For Sale.— Kranich A Bauch piano. $666 piano fo r less than half. Firsl class coudiliuh. 1— M. Powell, Saginaw, (ou Delight Salley road). sptfhpn For Sale.—MHch cow. I* M. Powell. Sag maw (ou Delight Valley road). *2 lop For Sale.—M an’s LsFrauce bicycle. In first class conditio*. Has traveled only 166 miles. 222 Cherry Court. *2 16pu Lost .— 1 iron gray horse about 14 years old, weight about 1266 lbs., wire cut ou left hock joint. M otify Win. Keyes. »2 16pd Wanted— Smell limb hard w ood; oak preterred. Libert Bede._______*8 16p For Sale— Small building, suitable for chicken coop or garage, ou skids ready to hitch outo. Libert Bede, pd For Sale— 2 cone pulleys for 3-inch belt; 5 steps o f oue inch each; ex treme diameter 15 inches; also 5 inch drive pulley with 4 inch face. The Sentinel. s8tfp Furnished rooms, close in, modern home; can be used fur light house keeping if so desired. 624 Gibbs Ave., corner Cherry court. s9-23pd For Sale— Recleaned vetch seed. Phone 39 F5. John Kebelbeck. *9 23pd For Bent—Good farm at Dorena, known as the old Frank Bale* plaee. For luiormatiou see Wes Chrisinau, Dorena. f o r Sale— international threshing ma chine, gas engine power, 6 h.; will sell reasonable, bee Wes Chrisman, Dorena, Oregon. P. W. Kusco. *9 3Upd For Sale— 38 acres land; 7 seres in cultivation, all fen ced; 7 room box house; good barn; plenty of wood and water; v* mile from saw mill; federal loan, $466, on place; price $1660. C. M. ra ia er, Cottage Grove, Ore., realty dealer, phone X34-Y._____________* lift f e For Sale— Kitchen range, almost new. Piped for hot water. Win. Bartels, at City Market. sl6 tfc For S a le-F ive-room house on paved street. Priced at $966 for quick sale. Wm. Bartels, at C'lty Market. sl6 tfc Wanted— Work for heavy truck and trailer; lumber, togs, wood, etc., long or short hauls. Ovenand Garage. si6 lf Have board and room for one or two school girls. Mrs. L. J. Miller, 724 Ash avenue. slOpd For Sale— Brood sow with two pigs. Phone 37-F3. sl6-36pd Some good young horses to trade for light car, Ford preferred. J. O. A1 leu. »16 30ud For Sale— Good 6-room house, with bath and 50x160 lot, located on paved street, Eighth and Whiteaker, 1% blocks from p ostoffice; very rea souabie price and easy terms if de sired. Write W. 8. Hodge, Golduou. O r e . ______________________ sl6 o 7 p d For Sale— Spring pigs. George Layng, Cottage Grove, Ore. sl6 30pd For Bent-—Sleeping room with bath. Mrs. E. C. Hhay, 305 south Sixth, p For Sale— Gasoline woodsaw. Also 160- acre stock farm. Inquire o f Mrs. 8. K. Lewis, Knox Hill, east o f Cottage Grove. 0 *16 30pd Wanted— To hear from owner o f good ranch for sale. Htate cash price, full rHcuMri. D. F. Bush, Minneapolis, i n n .______ slflpa See Mrs. O. W. Hays for piano les- •ons 317 Washington avenue. *16 30p ^ For Bent— Two furnished two-room apartments for light housekeeping at 1031 eaat Washington street. * hi- brother George. Mrs. John Small returned lust Wed nesday from a Eugene hospital. Charles H eek, Nola Bunion, C lifford H opper and Elsie Heck m otored to the G rove Hundny evening. LORANE. SPECIAL SHOWING OF NEW FALL SKIRTS FOK WOMEN OK TASTE Our stock li:ts now Item completed l>\ tlie arrival ol a special sliip- * incut of skirts tor autumn wear smart models of tlie most exclusiv e design. They are iu the most advanced styles of the season, pur chased for women of taste who desire the best and latest. We extend this invitation to call today and inspect these styles. Yon will he under no obligation to buy. lint we want you to he sure and see t hem. Wonderful Values, $ 8 .5 0 to $17.75 Pleated sport stripes and plaids in prunella ami worsted weaves. Beautiful seizes and tricot ¡lies with attractive pockets and belts many with button trimmings. All the wanted shades, especially the tall colorings of navy, brown and black in satins, sport silks plaids and stripes. The most beautiful of many years. (S p ecial to The HeutineL) Sept. 14.— Albert Palm, o f Portland, speut the week end at the home o f his Mrs. Frank Davis. No button breaking, fabric sister, W. C. Ivin s is pnintiug his house tearing wringing here— we ux and barn. N ewt Crusoii has ju st fin ish ed paint tract the dirt by centrifugal ing Claud Sebrark '* house. force aud return the wash iin Work has begun again ou the C o t tage G rove Lorane road, a fte r a few j uiaculately clean and ironed to d a y s ' l a y o f f w aitin g for culvert*. perfection. W ord ha* reached here o f the death o f Mrs. Kebeeea Me.Millan at the home j Try us this week— after that o f her daughter. Miss Estella M cM il j you’ll be a steady patron of Ian, in Eugene. Mrs. Me.Millan was I ihe mother o f Mrs. W. W. Jackson, o f ours. it bent for hi in not to live alone any Mr-». Henderson was Mis* Nellie San »tor one dav »Ins week. Lorane. demon. Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Addison Hml tw o more. ('•»Id nights prevail in the valley. small sons have returned from n< Mr. ami Mr* K«llef*en( Mr. IVek, o f All o f the garden stu ff, rnirh it* corn, A fte r visitiate a few weeks at the w e e k ’s outing at Crater lake. pumpkins, ha* Been h o n e o f her purent*, Mr. und Mrs. W. Milwauk»»', and Boy Foster in nde a ton # toes and B in g Us Up Phone 79 Mr. aud Mrs. J. E. Snyder and fain H. A. K.lb f m* n, M rs. < 'lit henne Heot t trip t»» Alvitftore Mondny. Mr |V«k killed By the heavy (ra n i* . ilv S p e n t the week end in Eugene. o f Port land. hu* ........ to t ’uttnge (trove thinks Oregon Bent* nny pin»’»* lie ha* Mr. Peek, o f M ilwaukee, Win., is vis to SIH-IIll til c winter with Mr*. Calli ever been yet. itia g at the Edlefsen home. It» ad the editorial«. You may aot arin « Bnd»*r. Mr. ami Mr*. Ibdton IlnmBle, o f Sa Mrs. M ary W eston left the first o f Mrs. K atie Ilaanigaii, o f Portland, ngree with them But they are likely to Wt Ihird Hem b-ruoli lent, are visit m g friend* ami relative* the week for W eston, where she will is visitin g at the home o f her father, Mr. iiik I M r* here. muke you think, mid th a t'« worth spend the wiuter. f'apt. O 'B rien . The eaptuin ’* eyesight newlyw ed*, have returned tor»* to make K. O. I «nek wood was a l*orane vi* wfcil» th eir home at the Sander«»»»! farm. Mrs. John Moe left Friday fo r her is^ ^ e r v j»> o r iin d lii2 ^ ^ ln ^ o jo < —L!lili£_i home at Huuitarium, C alif. Mrs. N ettie Estes and sou Is*ouard -• ’ lì Always Payi to Buy at Gray’« ” 11 1 1 — — le ft last Thursday fo r Cresw ell, where Leonard has work in a prune dryer. O. H. Heine speut the week end with his fam ily in Eugene. Ed. Tullar anil H. W. W heeler were in Lorane ou business Friday. Bangs & Marksbury Helliwell, The Daylight Store For Quality and Service rbe COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY BUY : BY : THE : CASE : AND : SAVE : MONEY DORENA. (Hpeeial to The Hentinel.) Sept. 14. Mr. and Mr*. Edwin Red fo rd went to P ortland Friday for a visit with relatives. Miss Fay M cLiu speut the week end v isitin g friends at ¡Saginaw. Mr. and Mr*. We* Chrisman left F riday for Bohem ia ou a cam ping trip aud to pick huckleberries. Mr. and Mrs. Gieu ¡Scott and little daughter m otored to Eugene (Saturday. Henry M cudeil and sons, Charles anil G ail, returned ¡Sunday from spending the summer at L akeview . Emit K irk and fam ily have returned from M areola aud will again make this their home. The Carl V olgam ore fam ily, o f Mar cola, a, were Huinlay Hunda guest* o f Mr*. Voi gamore m o r e ’s ’■ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeters. Mrs. J. H. K irk spent the latter part o f last week at M areola helping to care fo r her little grandson, Everett Holst rum, w ho w as ill. The P oquette fam ily spent the week end in the Grove. Mrs. Naomi Bales is visitin g Mr*. K ate Hears in the G rove. “ A u n t” K ate Land went to Port land Thursday o f last week for a vis it with her ilan"hter, Mrs. W ill Hart. Miss Nora Ward is visitin g friends at Black Butte this week. Rev. Bent hen, who form erly preached here, was in Dorena Huturday and Mun day visiting old friends. He conducted services at the church Huii l i y i. ori mg aud evening. W ALDEN. (Hpecial to The Hentinel.) Hopt. 14.— Fred Frost was in the I G rove M ouday on business. ¡School opened M onday with Hhermau teacher in the upper grades and Miss Ethel Hhermau the low er ones. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and »-hiI dren visited Hunday at the home o f Mrs. J o n e s ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Brumbaugh. Furn Adams, o f Oakland, ha* m oved his fam ily onto their place and Mr. H ouston and fam ily, also o f Oakland, have leased the H opper place fo r fiv e year*. A. Castle and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Claude Compare Prices W e invite comparison of prices. Put ours alongside of others’ and see for yourself w hy it pays to buy at G ray’s. Figures don’t lie. Make the co m parison and judge for yourself. Barge pi i reliases mean lower costs and consequently lower prices. That is why we can offer— LATEST REDUCTION IN SYRUP PRICES Karo and Wedding Breakfast White .»-Mi. size Hl-lli. size Bbc 1 lark 39c 10-11). size 72c 5-1 b. size (¡olIden M[arsiimal low 5-lb. size 55c 10-lh. size $1.07 % MC BaD Mason Jars Quart size, dozen......................... Pint size, dozen................... $1.05 98c j 20 Sacks of Beet Sugar at $6.85 While It Lasts Your Dollars Go Farther at Gray’s Quality Goods for Less