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Neighborhood News
Silk Creek.
Aug. 20. — (Special to The Sentinel.)
— Mr. and Mrs. John Damewood and
aon Henry drove to the Grove Tuesday.
The old folks go to Springfield to visit
their daughter, Mrs. Collins.
Eugene M iller drove to the Grove
Tuesday on business.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Richardson had
buainees which called them to the
Grove Tuesday.
Mrs. Edmund Hartley accompanied
by her brother, sister Shirley and
Varien Dresser visited the Grove Tues
day.
Mrs. Garner and Mrs. Dwyre were in
town Wednesday on business.
Newton Dreaser of Lvnx Hollow
visited his daughters and son here
Wednesday.
John O verbolier and son George were
among Cottage Grove visitors Wednes
day.
Prof. Airey made a business trip to
the Grove Thursday.
Mrs. W alker and daughter visited
Cottage Grove Thursday.
Miss M yrtle Walker visited in Cot
tage Grove Friday and Saturday.
Mrs. Humes and daughter who had
been visiting the Owens home, left
Friday for Seattle. Wash. Mrs. Humes
is a niece o f Mr. Owens and comes
from Texas.
Neal McCoy was in town Saturday.
John Ashby while driving a large load
o f poles from the woods to the main
road Friday, accidentally overturned
his wagon and load, but no damage re
sulted.
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home to the bedside o f his little son
who has been dangerously ill the past
week.
L. C. Hutchinson and w ife were
Grove visitors one day last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson o f Seattle are
visitors at ttie A. Söderström home.
Mrs. Teeters o f the Grove has been
with her daughter, Mrs. E. L. Doo
little, during the sickness of her little
grandson.
Ruth and Ethel Mackey left Friday
for Leona for a short visit with rela
tives.
Miss Vera Haag and brother o f Eu
gene were visitor at the J. A. Mackey
home Friday, making the trip on bi
cycles.
Julie Turner visited the first o f the
week with Comstock friends.
Mr. and Mrs. G. Donnelly o f Star
visited Mrs. Donnelly's sister, Mrs.
Jack Cunningham. Saturday and Sun
day.
Wilson L ittle o f Star visited his
family here Sunday.
A. Dugan was in the Grove Sunday.
The McDole brothers started thresh
ing the first o f the week. This is the
first to be done in this vicinity.
Divide.
FIND THE MISTAKE
and WIN A
FRUIT JARS CHEAP! Second B ig l c S ale
August 27 to 30 Inclusive
Comstock.
DES LARZES BROS.
T f
a p lu m b er c a n ’ t a ffo rd to
■“ ■ / ex p erim en t w ith ch ea p , un
re lia b le p lu m b in g fix tu res, can
y o u ? C a ll in and ta lk it o ver,
( l e t m y p rices b e fo re sen d in g
aw ay.
P h o n e 112-Y
Frank Woodruff
P lu m b in g And P lu m b in g S u p f i t i i
J U S T RECEIVED
The very latest in cameo rings,
stickpins, pendants and brooches.
A large assortment o f diamonds at
prices lower than they can now be
purchased at wholesale.
You will find that you can buy cheaper
here than anywhere else. Watches
at cost. All kinds o f movements
from a Howard to a dollar watch.
The jf e a K
Store
For This Week—
We call attention to
W Y N N E
Wallace Cook would like to buy Ilio
head o f goats. See Spray.
Farmers, raise
and hog«.
C T **H K
i
<5c W O O D S
BKST
PH O TO S
in to w n .
P rices to suit
yo u r purse.
S ee our
new w o r k — i t ’ s fiue.
24 North Sixth Street
WHITE HOUSECOFFEE
T he O n ly M ista k e
you will make will tie to not
visit The Fair Satnrday snd
take advantage o f their A l
uminum W are Sale.
This
ware is the best and is guar
anteed for 15 years.
Call and see at
" A c o ffe e o f h on or— the
of
KER R &, S IL S B Y
THE
FAIR
C ,Y o u r ad. here would be read by
thousands each week.
This is the
liveit "live wire" advertising Slunt.
Saginaw and Delight V alley
Sentinel classified ad. will
Anyway a Sentinel elassi
Try our My killer on your cowa. It
ato|ia the bust, alau the awlteh o f the
tail.
Frank Jackson haa for sale big young
wurk horse.
Dry g i««ls at cost at the hole in the
wall.
Buy your hinding twme at S p ia y’s.
Hhinglo null für aale
In flrat claaa
«hupe. J. K. Banton, Isimlon,
For sale cheap. — Airdsle Teniu pups
front regiatered stock.
C. D. Van
Valin, Dorena.
For sale. Aluioat new top huggy and
single linrness st a bargain,
C. S.
Piaster.
What Ia the uae o f uaing so tnuch
ellmw grease when gaaolmu ia so
cheap? Conie and aee nur little en*
gine. Just the thing to run your Sepa
rator. washing marhine, rhurn or pump.
This boy doeau’ l wear out any clothea,
uses aboul as miirh ¿aaoline aa the
average lx>y woulil ’ lasea.
J. V. Thornton liaa gravel and sand
for sale nt 10c |ier yard.
Car of No. 1 nhtnglea at Spray'a.
3 0 0 Fabrics
Something that pleases absolutely every taste
and everything at the most reasonable prices
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HAMPTON & CO.
T H E STORE T H A T SATISFIES
V
Car o f t||e at Spray'a.
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Car o f salt at Spray'a.
For sale, two-neated spring Wagon
aluioat new. Inquire o f J. W. Gowdy.
For aale, eucalyptus huda for fancy
work or seeds. Mrs. K. Tomkplns.
When you conie to town conie in and
see our bnby thn-aher.
Groceries and dry gooda at the hole
in the wall.
I pay cash for chickcna, eggs, h des,
grain, mohair and wool.
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ifflITE i r a flout
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B E T T E » TH AN E V E R
fluk e s
^ W h i t e r . L i g h t e r Bread
I f you need an engine see our engine
and g e t our price before you buy.
Wagons, buggies, plows, harrows,
cultivators, discs, binders, mowers and
ruken at the big hole in the wall.
Curtin Veatch haa Duroc Jersey sons
for sale.
Page field fence is a spring steel,
best by every test. Phone 162.
John
Deere
und
O liver
plows
at
Spray’s.
Do you need a cream neparator?
Come and see our Blue Bell. It ia a
good one and the price ia right.
Huy your feed and flour o f Spray.
Phone 162.
Sec our new 2-wav gang plow. It
turns it down hill going ami coming.
ready for use. Come ami weigh your
horsoa and hay.
I
Try a sack o f W hite River Flour.
Ask yoar grocer for it. I f he hasn't
it, call Spray, phone 162.
Once you try this service of satisfaction and
order one of these stunning, charming
costumes, you will never think of
going back to the old way.
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Ask your grocer for W hite R iver
Flour. It beats them all. You will
have to pay 16 cents more for it than
for some other hard wheat flour, but
A horse and buggy may not be aa we guarantee everv aack.
luxurious aa an auto in which to do
I deliver free to all parts o f town.
your courting, but it has one advan Spray, phone 162.
tage that will long maintain ita popu-
Forty Iha. o f W hite River flour for a
la rity—the horse w ill keep the road.
buahel o f wheat at the hole in the wall.
It pays lo read the ail«, in The Sentinel.
Our new platform acalea arc now
Only skilled men tailors can reproduce faith
fully the beautiful new fashions
Suits, Coats, Dresses and
Skirts Tailored to Order
Vacation, like every other good
thing in this world, must come to an
end, and the end this year ia decreed
i for September 15. when the blithesome
(?) school bell w ill once more be heard
and Johnny and Mary will ruah madly
about so aa to get there early ami ae-
| cure a back scat.
Tw o vacancies still remain in the list
o f teachers. The provisional liat ia as
! fo llo w s:
James E. I tuntun, superintendent.
High school teachers: Miss Kusa,
domestic a r t ; I.aura G. Smith, mathe-
I inatica and Germ an; I.aura Kcnnon,
English ami economica; l.ulu Currin,
history and Latin ; A. I,. Barnhart,
history and mathematiea; James E.
Dunton, science.
Grammar grade teachers : Mias Per*
kina, first grade; Miss Hooper, first
and second grades; Miss Davison, sec
ond grade; Miss l.ena Holcomb, third
grade; Miss Buell, fourth gra d e; Misa
Hanta, fourth gra d e; Miss Ivy Hol
comb, fifth grade, Miss Russ, fi/th
grade; Miss Wilson, sixth grade; Mrs.
! Beagcr, sixth grade; Ernest Purvance,
eighth grade.
An aasistant in the
eighth grade and the seventh grade
{ teacher arc yet to be elected.
The course in domestic science, which
j was planned for this year, cannot be
inaugurated until the completion o f the
new high school building as there are
no facilities for laboratory work in tho
present building.
A young man thinks hia prospective
father-in-law must think him an idiot
when he gets caught hugging the old
man’s daughter but the chances are
the old man would think any young
rnan an idiot who wouldn't hug his
daughter when the opportunity was
presented.
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1T ry a Rea[T ailor-Made
HE REITERATES STATEMENT
THAT TUBERS GO 300
BUSHELS TO ACRE
!E
more clover, cow»
Marhine oil o f all kinda at Spray'a.
ARMSTRONG STUDIO
Aug. 20. — (Special to The Sentinel.)
— Mr. McKee returned from The Dalles
last week.
Miss Beulah Hanna went to W alker
Wednesday to spend a few days with
What do you want anyway? A
her aunt, Mrs. Jackson.
Miss Nora Queen returned from Blod get it for you. What do you want?
ge tt Tuesday.
fied ad. will get it for you.
D. W. McKinney went to Cool, C alif.,
Wednesday, where he is interested in 1
mining.
Mrs. N eat and daughter Laura were
shopping in Cottage Grove Wednesday.
Mrs. C. E. Gribble o f Coburg arrived
Thursday for a few days’ visit with
her grandparents.
Ben Johns returned to Portland Fri- j
day after a few days’ visit with rela
tives and friends.
John Bates went to Eugene on busi
ness Saturday.
Mr. Watson o f W illiams, C a lif., ar
rived Saturday for a short visit at the
Johnson home.
The Sunday School picnic was well
attended Saturday ana a sumptuous
dinner was served.
G. A. Harnden and w ife drove home
from Irvin g Monday evening.
Mr. Watson and daughter Mae went
to Roaeburg Monday, returning Tues
day.
Mrs. Allen and sister, Mrs. Hamp
ton, went to Eugene Tuesday.
O. H. Jarrett came up from Wend-
ling Sunday.
To refute good-natured allegations
that the newspaper lied or that he was
full o f wind when he stated that he
was digging potatoes that went 300
bushels to the acre, Geo. M iller brought
in samples o f the tubers yesterday
that have convinced the doubting
! thomases. The product o f one hill
tipped the scales at five pounds, while
four large, flawless, solid murphies
weighed an even four pounda. Mr,
M iller kdoes not take any backwater
and is w illing to 1st anyone do the dig
ging who is not satisfied that he is g iv
ing correct weight and count.
Mrs. M. J. Ksyser has u horse for
sale.
Provisional List of Teachers; Domes
For sale or trade, two and one-half
tic Science Waits on New
h. p. Webber gas engine. Good condi
tion. Curlis Veatch.
Buildiug.
L u b r i c a t i n g Oils and Ot her
H a r v e s t and T h r e s h i n g
Supp lies
H. C. M A D S E N
em p h a tic c h o i c e
p eo p le w h o k n o w . "
SCHOOL WILL OPEN
SEPTEMBER 15
o
New hitching racks and watering
troughs are being put In on the lot back
o f ths hols in the wall by Knowles A
Gruber, Rses Wallace Co. and J. F.
Spray.
THE MODERN PHARMACY
Disston and Ruiada.
Aug. 20.—(Special to The Sentinel.)
— Mrs. r F. . Turner was
shopper in
Cottage Grove Saturday
Mrs. Fred Saltzman came out from
the Grove io r a visit with relatives.
Lola and Lawrence Parker returned
to their home in Leona Tuesday.
Jack Robinson, w ife and daughter
were Grove vieitore Friday.
E. L. Doolittle o f Bohemia was called
of
—
Aug. 2 0 . - (Special to The Sentinel.)
— Roy Watkins o f Roseburg visited his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Watkins,
Sunday.
Mrs. David Griggs and children o f
Cottage Grove spent several days with
relatives this week.
Frankie Marketta was a Cottage
Grove visitor Monday.
Mrs. J. A. G riggs and little grand
daughter, Vivian G riggs, visited rela
tives in Cottage Grove several days
last week.
Walden.
ira Winberly o f Drain was in this
JJAug. 20.—(Special to The Sentinel.) vicinity Monday.
— Mr. and Mrs. Trayor spent Sunday
Mrs. Robt. Anlauf o f A nlau f and
at Lancaster’s.
Miss Effie Fook o f Drain visited Tues
Miss Benetta Teeters visited this day at the home o f Mrs. J. A. Griggs.
week with her aunt, Mrs. Jas. Lebow. I Geo. Knox spent a few days here
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Jones and baby this week. He is recovering nicely
o f Rujada are visiting at Brumbaugh’s. from his recent bereavement.
A number o f young people attended
Edd Russell and family o f Lorane
the party at K ibbey’s Saturday e v e n -! visited Mr. and Mrs. Harve Russell last
ing.
Sunday.
Mrs. Fred Frost and son Harry spent
Mrs. Edd Robinson and children o f
Sunday and Monday at Heath’ s.
Portland are visiting her parents, Mr.
Miss Nors Lebow visited at Dorena and Mrs. Robt. Anlauf o f Anlauf.
last week.
C. F. Cole o f Eugene and David
Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and family Griggs o f Cottage G rove was hunting
in this vicinity Sunday.
visited st Landwehr’s Sunday.
Mrs. I. F. Bradley and children re
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cavanaugh were
turned Monday from a visit to Mrs.
in the Grove Saturday.
Bradley’s mother at Lebanon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Cooley visited at
Miss Echo Gaddis of Roseburg was
Marion Lebow ’ Sunday.
the guest o f Mrs. J. A. G riggs Tues
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Mosby are visit
day.
ing in Corvallis.
Chester Alexander is suffering with
Miss Fannie Dugan visited with Mrs.
a badly swollen arm, caused by a yel
Jasper Patten last week.
low jacket sting.
Mrs. Rice o f Cottage Grove visited
Pete Marketta was a Cottage Grove
her mother, Mrs. Smith, last week.
visitor Monday.
Miss Martha Lebow is visiting her
Geo. Edwards le ft Monday morning
aunt, Mrs. Teeters, at Dorena.
for Seattle and other points. He e x
Miss Hildreth Nolta is the guest o f perts to be gone for some time.
her aunt, Mrs. Mooney, at Anlauf.
Mrs. Harve Russell and children
Mr. H ew itt o f Eugene was here on were passengers Tuesday fo r Divide,
business Tuesday.
where they w ill visit Mr. and Mrs.
Burkett and other relatives.
Aug. 20.— (Special to The Sentinel.)
— Mr. Hamloth and family were in
Disston the latter part o f last week on
business.
Mrs. J. B. Mosby was in Cottage
Grove Saturday between trains.
Lee and Harry Tennis were at Row
R iver Sunday.
Ray K err went to his home in Cot
tage Grove Friday o f last week.
Waldow Arm y is visiting friends at
Disston this week.
Miss Vets Pitcher was in Cottage
Grove Friday and Saturday.
Frank Jones and Chester VanDen-
burg spent Sunday at Lundpark.
Mrs. J. D. McConnel was shopping
in Cottage Grove and visiting relatives
at Row River last week.
Mrs. C. A. Moore was in Cottage
Grove between trains Wednesday.
John StanclifT was in Roseburg last
week.
Charley Finley and family, John To-
nole and fam ily, W illiam
McCaleb
were in Cottage Grove Saturday.
Mrs. Tennis was shopping in Cottage
Grove Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Williams o f Rujada
were in Cottage Grove Saturday.
| E. Purvance and fam ily went to the
mines this week.
Lennie Gray and fam ily moved to
Portland this week.
Carl Meier and fam ily moved to their
home in Eugene Saturday.
Herbert Neal o f Rujada cut his foot
quite badly and was in Cottage Grove
several days for treatment.
Fred Gray le ft for Portland Satur
day.
Mrs. Charlie Martin o f Row R iver
was the guest o f her sister, Mrs. Belle
K elly, last week.
Miss Rena Cox, who makes her home
with Mrs.
J.
I. Jones, returned
Wednesday from her summer vacation.
preach what 1 think, 1 will leave the
church. I can not haar subordination
and the truckler and groveller la not
cut out fur performing the big thinga
in the work which the Savior haa fur
us tu do."
The myatery with wlileh so many o f
ita expounder« like to aurround the
No other paper >?ives you more than one liait’ as nnieh news blble, the complexity o f ideaa which
the Cottage drove eountry as does The Sentinel.
they find there, the falao theoriea and
exiMiaitiona were battered down. The
Good Book waa «tripped o f “ Jewiali
legalism and Roman despotism " and
brought to a plane that all might un
derstand. The only plan o f salvation
j waa declared to be found In the worda,
"Com e, receive, o b e y ," a n d t h e
speaker olfered $50 to any peraon who
could find laid down in the hihlo a act
plan o f aalvalion.
Greater furgiveneaa than that o f the
A mistake has purposely lieen made in one o f the following uds.
slave girl who forgave Naainan aepu
T o the first person bringing the ad. to The Sentinel office with
ration from hum« and friemla, forgave
the mistake marked, a due bill will he given good for $1.00 pur
her alavery in Naainun's houaehold
chase at store named in the first ad. Due hills good for 15c on
and told him o f the preacher who could
a dollar purchase at the other stores represented below to the
cure hia leproay, the s|ieaker declared
next seven correct answers. The order of the ads. will be changed
there wan not.
each week. Read them all so as find the purposely made error,
In poetical quotation and fervid
for typographical errors are sometimes overlooked by the printer.
I prose, the
preacher pictured the
Father’a will behind everything, th ere
might be several tranaitions, but final
ly everything harked back to the will
of God.
Fully 800 people filled the church to
W e w ill h a v e sfiecia l lo w
hear again the form er pastor, and were
p rices for a short tim e and
rewarded with an able, fervent and
i f you are g o in g to need
Four Days Only Watch for it
stirring address. An enjoyable quartet
any ja rs th is season it w ill
was rendered by the Anderson brothers
p a y you to b u y them o f us
snd sisters.
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Farmers, come in and see our manure
spreader. Something new.
Have Remarkable
T u rk e y Hen
A turkey hen which has laid 92 egga
since March and ia still working on the
job, is owned by Mr. and Mrs. A lex
Small.
They
have been quite in
terested in the remarkable production
for Horses, Cows, Poultry, etc. o f hens and China pheasants, aa pub
W e sell in large and small quail* lished in The Sentinel, but would like
tities, givin g at all times good feed, to know what turkey hens are doing to
bring themaelvea into the limelight.
good measure and
Their
bird is o f the Hourban Red breed
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FAIR PRICES
and waa hatched last year.
Good Feed
(liv e us your next order and you ’ll
surely be pleased with the results.
STERLING FEED CO.
The value o f a paper to a commun
ity can he accurately measured by
what outsiders think o f it. The Sen
tinel ia w illing to be thus measured.
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