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j Neighborüood News More New Fall Merchandise D OK K N A. I Special to The Sentinel.) O ct. UL Mi .iua Mr». 0 . U. Vau V uliu returned Cwiiuidny night b> auto from Seattle, w here tue> visited the past ivtu w irk ». hlulissa CU iimuuu , ol tbc Gro\e, via lllil H w e n l day» at the home o l her . 1 . 1 1 .¿liier, Mrs. James K cdlord. Mr. M e lta u anil Walter Wataou came up lio iu Eugeue IVieaday aud spent the dav at the C. A . Van ■srhuiui k home. Mr. aua Mrs. C. M. M eLin aua ch ild ieu visited trieiids IU Siigmaw and Exceptional Good Values at Umphrey & Mackin’s. C om e T o d a y ! Sunday. Miss L ottie V aiiMchoiiu k weut to Eugene Tueaday to visit with her suiter, Mrs. VV. W. W atson, a few days. Raymond VV icka, o f Star. was a Sunday truest at the l e e 1 houiasoa h«OU . Mr. and Mrs. Fred K elly mid chil drei! im.tored to M an illa Sunday and visited with Mr. K e lly 's sister, Mrs. Fred Jones aud fam ily. J. 11. Kirk aud fam ily m otored to Kugem* Saturday. Floyd and Charlie M el.in speut Sunday uight at the M inion home iu tkl i.rove, Cuthbert C rites and Arua Van Sehoiaek m otored to A n lauf Sunday afternoon. W. W. Chrisman. Seott Chrismau aud J. B. Mushy spent Saturday in Eugene. A ll the Oa rout tea o f C ottage Grove, »pent Sunday h aving a picn ic for their mother. Mrs. Issue Land, whose birthday they celebrated. Gay LONDON . (Special to The SentineL) O ct. 12.— B. A. Pruett has moved his fam ily iuto a vacant house ow ned by W. T. Jones aud is now em ployed v. ith the W . L A K. company in the Grove. L evi Geer left Sunday fo r his home in W ilbur. Miss Ktuma Joues a ccom panied him home fo r a couple w e e k s’ visit. Henry Combs eame up from C or vallis Friday to look a fte r things on the farm. Bert Baughman weut to C reswell one day last week. Clede Adelinan and fam ily and his mother, o f Lugeue, visited last week at the W ill Tow useiid home. Mrs. Torn Orr arrived Tuesday from N oli. Roy Heck is su fferiu g with a badly sprained ankle. Fred Strom returned Saturday from A lbauy, where he had attended the fair. Mr. aud Mrs. C. L. Bartholom ew , o f Eugene, aeeompnuied by their sous, W. 11., o f Eugene, aud S. V. and F. VV.. o f Sprin gfield, and the wive» and ehil drou o f their fam ilies, motored up Sun day aud visited at the W. A. Heck home. BLACK SA G IN A W . (Special to The Sentinel.) Oet. 12.— The work on the highway between Cottage G rove and W alker has been com pleted. Kathleen Allen was in Eugeue Tues day. George Fogle and fam ily w ere d in ner guests Sunday at the Blakely home in I »flight \ alley. Miss Etta Scott went to Eugene Saturday fo r a few d a y s ’ visit. W. L. Leonard, Terry aud Howard M oody are on a h unting trip no Mushy creek. Mrs. F. T. Beustou was in the G rove Tuesday. Mrs. Howard M oody was shopping iu the G rove Tu esday., .Mrs. L. C. Scott visited with Mrs. W iteller Sunday aftern oon . Mr. and Mrs. Bart Johnston were iu the G rove M ouday. D IV ID E . (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 7 . —Mrs. Lee Dugan, Mrs. Sara Alleman and Mrs. A. E. Foster were Cottage G rove visitors Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Pow ell, o f Pleasant Hill, viaited with their daughter, Mrs. E. L. Me R eynold», the first part o f the week. They left Thursday to spend a few nays with Mrs. John Overbolner, another daughter, o f Silk Creek, and will s|iend a few days with tht-ir son iu London. Mrs. A . E. Foster and grandson B illie Foster spent M onday and Tues day at the home o f Mrs. F ou ler’» sou, K. I.. Foster, at Thoruton Corners. Mrs. Pete To noh* was a Cottage G rove visitor Tuesday. Mr. Thomas, who lived about 13 years ago on Cedar Creek, culled on F. M. Chapman and at the Geo. Me Reynolds place W ednesday. Mrs. las* Dugan, Mrs. Nelson Ia*wis, Mrs. F. M. Chapman and Miss Mae Dugau m otored to Yonealla Sunday and visited with Mrs. Geist and Mrs. Clay. Mrs. Lewis and Mrs. Pete T aylor, o f Yonealla, visited with Mrs. Unap man Tuesday, Mrs. T aylor g oin g to Mrs. Lee D ugan 's Tuesday evening. Mrs. George Alleman is sick with a severe cold. Mrs. Nelson Is-wis received a b o* o f extra fine peaches W ednesday direct from her brother in law, W ill l»*wis, o f W heatland, Calif. Mrs. F. M. Chapman attended lie- high school rally Friday evenin g o f last week. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Foster, of Thornton Corners, spent the week end with his sister, Mrs. F. M. Chapman. Mrs. George M cReynohls fell and was qu ite severly bruised Ir ,t week. W ATCH YOUR LABEL. ••• Autumn EACH 4&c frisk cheerily to the music o f autumn wind.». II. I.L i in it. V.\irmth with freed mi is in the Lackawanna lvil , Band and Shirt o f such snuiy^v fabric, siq< *h ion structiini and j» rtextion i t accurate sizing riie'citi in fant comfort tltriv. 'I'lie brassiere is almost indispensa l»le thVse days for wear with t*1«* low top corsets. Here are new model brassieres in different styles offered at a very low price this week. See them tnduv. SALE OF ALL SILK CAMISOLES EACH 95c Twelve different styles to choose front and a complete range of sizes front 36 to 4(i. L A C K /m î N ^ ' cm FOR HOYS AND GIRLS FRO? fc lk T H T O S D .T L L s 'X’ e invue your impr* lion of Liikuw anoaTw in« m van. >u styles and tn qualities m sun every requirement ut and prive. Umphrey & Mackin DISTRIBUTORS L. SOCIETY The Indies’ aid society o f the Pres byterian church held its annual ex- perience social at the church parlors W ednesday aftern oon . The a ffa ir was on e o f the most successful in the aniinls o f the society, over $130 being turned into the c o ffe r s as the results o f the incm liers’ e ffo rts. The hostesses, Mr- Mary Sm ith, M i-. G. B Pitcher, Mr- Earl Hill aud Mr». W. J. W hite had decorated the church parlors with autumn flow ers, and server! a d elic ious lunch to over sixty guests. ♦ *4 The Harvest Home dance sponsored b y the Taidies’ A u x ilia ry o f the A m eri can Ia-giou at M oose hall Saturday night was a su ccessfu l a ffa ir socially and fin a n cia lly. The hall was beauti fu l with autumn folia ge, m aking a suitable settin g fo r the cerem ony o f crow n in g the harvest rjueen, who was g ra cefu lly im personated by Mrs. Edna Sullivan. The A uxiliary was highly pleased with the good attendance and the fin e spirit o f cooperation -how n by the public. 4* Mrs. C. E. U m ph rey’# class in the M. E. Sunday school planned a sue cessfu l party fo r last Friday evening, when they in vited tw en ty friends from the Frexhrnen and Sophom ore classes in the high school to the cigarettes On* r ie v r n Right in the sturt of the October chilly nights here is an opportunity to save on warm outing gowns One lot of while and pink and blue colored gowns for women, on sale at each, only $1 08 tine lot children ’a outing gowns at each, lilts sale $1 39 SALE OF WHITE COTTON W A IS T S -3 LOTS 95c, $150, $1.75 These oottou waists are all new but sizes are not complete in each lot ultlimigli your size is here in some one of the styles. Many of these waists are offered to yon at less than the wholesale cost, for ipiiek clearance. OCTOBER SALE OF COTTON BLANKETS Every thrifty housewife should take ait immediate inventory of her stuck of bedding needs ami supply all wants now while these low prices are prevailing. 64x73 cotton blanket, 2 ‘ _» lbs, spe eial at $1.98 64xNl) cotton blanket, 2-'| lbs, spe cial at $2.39 T W I N us S err. Undenvettr ¿in * Slumber Suit.'» ru?( **•<< SALE OUTINO FLANNEL 00W N 8 FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN MODEL BRASSIERES ON .SALE % well for little ones m The time an«l place for Lackawanna Twins wear i whenever it is cold and wherever there are vhilJicu BU TTE. (Special to The Sentinel.) Oet. 12.— Emma Joues is speudiug a few days at W ilbur with Mr. and Mrs. Law rence M oxley. J. J. Groat left Sunday fur Rujada, where he has secured em ploym ent. Mrs. lsabell Jenkins aud Mrs. Mary Groat speut Saturduy with Mrs. Thus. Funk. Mrs. Gavin D yott aud her mother, Mrs. Frank Duun, o f Eugeue, m o tored out to Mrs. Thomas F u n k ’s W ednesday aftern oon , and also ealled on Mrs. Susan Walker. Miss Mae B radford and Mr. M ichel m otored out Tuesday. taking Miss Grace Funk back with them to the Grove. Mrs. Alice Harrison, o f Roseburg, m otored over to spend Sunday with her mother, Mrs. M ary Groat. Glen Jenkins spent Sunday at the home o f Thos. Funk. Mrs. lsabell Jenkins spent the past week with her mother, Mrs. M ary Groat. Oscar B radford, o f Salem, who had been hunting at Black Butte the |mst tw o weeks, returned home M onday. Miss M ildred H opper s|#ut Satur day in Cottage Grove. C lifford Groat and Guy Vauatta w eal to work F riday at Rujada. LeR oy Ermau, o f Elmint, speut Sat urday night aud Suuday with Law rence aud W illiam Funk. W h en the Leaves o f Dance Their Farewell SALE OF HEAVY WF.I0HT TURKISH BATH TOWELS. EACH 49c These towels are large size of cxccp Initially heavy weight for the price T h ese towels are made in the new heavy welt weave style which wear well, ah sorb water quickly and are rough enough to bring a In-aithv glow to the skill MEN S ALL WOOL KHAKI ARMY TROUSERS $2.75 THE PAIR These trousers are made with tight laced leg la-low the knee, double sent, belt style, and made of all wool Oregon cloth. MEN S SOLID LEATHER PUTTEES- EXTRA FINE QUALITY, $5 00 A PAIR These puttees ai> an entirely new value heretofore offered at this price- in fact it was necessary to ask nearly three times this price only a few months ago. Matte of solid grain sole leather (not split leather); color, cordovan brown. SPECIAL VALUE M ENS FLEECED COTTON UNION SUITS, $145 A SUIT Tiles»* union suits are superior made in every way Hat s»*ania, full fashioned sleeves, spring needle rib. You will like them Or« 1er today. ALL WOOL REGULATION ARMY BLANKETS » SPECIAL AT $3 95 EACH These single lilauk«*ts are mad«* of pure Oregon wool in brown color, weight t1 | lbs., size 72xs*2 uicliea. Special Value Men's Wool Sox 45c a Pair T'ds lot includes small, medium and laige sizes iu gray and white Special Value Men * Heavy Work Suspender*, 45c Pair THE QUALITY STORE- coop Extra wide webbing, heavy wt , cross buck or police sly I«* a Very special value at this price hi s e r v ic e — —— 'j D ORANE. church purlm» fo r n social evening. Gann*» were en joy ed ami r*-fn**-lini*-nis were served. (M|s*eial lu The Meli.Ilici.) Oet. 13.- .VI r. and Mrs. I ha». Rey nolds and little son, o f I,ebanon, sp< ut Mumluy at tlo* Mcliiuck houle. Mr. and Mrs. II. C. Addisou ami daiighler l'h y llis sjs-ut Ilo* week end iu Eugi-ne viHitiiig relative». Dan Umphrey, of M cM iunvilh-, was in thè valh-y »linking hnmls wilh old friends. He look a firn* liv e poiut lo o k houle witli hi ni. He re |M>rt» seeing sixtccn w Itile dow n thè Miuslaw. Mrs. Eyansoii, o f M«*ultle, ha» eolio* to make hor homi* in latrali«* on Ilo* **latrane F a r m ." Mr. am i Mrs. B. VV. B ay» are mov m g frum ih«* Mlone pinco to Ih«* hous«* forinerly ow ued by Mrs. lieln*(*<*a VVhite. Kcv. Fred Hayiler and w ife, of VV »«album , werc Mumlay dinner guests at thè Foater homi*. Meni ber» uf thè ehamber o f com au ree o f C ottage G rove w ill m«*et wilh th«* ritizeii» o f lairanc next Frolny evening. Tlo* ladies o f Ih«* grange work committ«*«' w ill serve thè bini «piet. Miss Helen Foster hns girne to Hoseburg t«i h | h *mi ncvem l week» vis itin g her sist«-r, Mrs. Hoy II. Colini*. Eldon l'lilla a n ha» returned to high selnad a fte r a week 's absenee oli ai* eolia! nf illness. Mr. and Mrs. Wm Muore, o f Plciisnnl ♦ 4 4> Member» o f the W . <>. VV. ami th.-ir fam ilies gal tiered at lh«*ir lodge room» F riday evenin g fo r sev ers! hour» o f unalloyed pleasure. An excellent pro g o o n o f vocal and instrum ental music was en joyed, rcfreshnu*iits were served and dancing was indulged in by the young |ico|de. 4* <* *4 Members o f the W . K. ('. w ill h«dd their next regular m eeting Saturday, O ctober 22. A large attendunee for pm i-tiee is hoped for, as the depart meat president w ill In* here the fol low in g M onday for inspection. 4* *» 4* Mrs. O. VV. Hwect, Mrs. A. E Bur rows and Mrs. VV. F. Johnson were hostesses to th«.* K ensington clu b at Odd Fellows hall M onday evening. A d eligh tfu l soeial ev en in g was en joy ed and refreshm ents were served. 4 4* Tin* teachers o f the primary depart im-nt o f the M. E. Monday school chaperoned the little tots on a trip up the hill Friday aftern oon , return in gto the church parlors to en joy ice cream and cookies. 4* 4> A Mrs. B. K. J o b in vited her Mumluy school class to her hone- Hatorday a t ternoon, the small girls e n joy in g a “ real p u rty ’ ’ with games on the lawn and d a in ty refreshm ents. Hill, are «*uni|>cd on tlo* Muore pini*«* «»ad trial, the first une h n tiu g resulted while Wm. is piilting ili Ilo* crup in a disngr«*«*msat by the jury. Mrs. Wm. E ilh'f s «* ii has returned to her «buine, a fte r a w eek's visit with Mrs. K. K ( ’h«*»l a ut and ehildr«*n Mrs. t'a lb o ri ne Under, of C ollage arrived yesterday from Mnula Anna, Grov e. nml nre v isitin g ut the home o f Tlo* l.oraot* oriluirds Ione la-gun Calif., Mr C h estn u t’s |mri*iit», Mr. nnd Mrs. pli'kiug their appiè», Tliey will la* M. Chestnut. haiih'it lo C ollage Grove. T r a file Violatori* Pay Flncx. Nuiuerous \iolal<#rs of thè trttffie regulalKins ha»«* npp«*iiri*d io Ih«* city court dnriiig th«* past teli «lays and eueli ph ioli il gm lty as eharged. The follow ing pani $.r> eaeh for eu ttin g eorners: F. Kn inerir, II. J. Mwartx, li. G arretl, T. G. Mudlell, II. C. C ol, C. M. Flesher, K. M. T rnsk, A. G. Prue tur and .VI. A. Onkes. The following. pani fine» in vuryiug ainounls for oth er infrnei ion» of th«*lrtilfie orili mi nei*: A lm i Alien, E. T. Doyle, Itoyd Freneh and A. I,. I.asswell. On« for mildn«« .VIRGINIA One tor mellctvmeu. HURLEY One for arom a.TU RK ISH The fine$t tobaccos perfectly aged and blended 2Qforl5* * HI USTA av *. A 4* 4* Mrs. Geo. P roctor was hostess to the M. P. O. club Timsday aftern oon . Mrs. James Adam s being an extra guest. ♦ ♦ ♦ D ivide Society. A large number o f friends nnd neighbors gathcre«! at the new home o f Mr. and Mrs. Nelson la-wis and dedicated it with a “ house w arm in g ” on the evening o f O ctober I. D ancing was the principal diversion ami splendid music was furuishi-d by P«*dr<» and Bonnie Perini, Kathleen M .-Reynolds nnd Mrs. Alleman, and sandwiches, cake ami c o ffe e were served. Phone your news. The Hentinel w ants it. Our number ie 10U J. ** Knowles I | | | J ( GROVE TRANSFER COMPANY Furniture Moving nnd ( lenenti .lobbing F. W JACOBS. PRO PRI F.TOB Rns Phone O ffic e Phone « 21F3 Glasott I n Found Oullty. iiarold (J la soli, uiaiiagi-r of ilo* Hotel Osliurn, in Eugeni*, w i i s found gm lty by a ju ry in Justi«*«* of thè l’enee W ells’ court Tuesday on thè ehnrge of iiiilaw fully |Missessing liquor and was fi ned $31111 nini eimts, iiraouiit llig tn $ 177.1!.'». It is iinnoUlieed tliat thè case will be iip|a*nl<‘d. This verdiet was r«*nder«*d a fte r (he ju ry hnd been out iibout Ini If un liuiir, a fte r a tria l that Insidi prue ♦ ♦ ♦ Three Inseparables These stockings are the same grade which have been selling at higher prices and only offered at litis sa le price to slitnulalq business. Exceptional Values in Men’s Merchandise Here at Umphrey & Mackin < Tin* w om en ’s home m issionary society o f the M. E. church held their regular m eeting W ednesday aftern oon . rrh. 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