4 Wet Weather Comfort Neighborhood News Three Dollar» Buy» * lot of it TOW ERS FISH BRAN D R E F L E X SL IC K E R Wear il when you work. Cannot abroib walrt — turn» oO every drop and keeps you diy and com tollable. In every •rave a »enter coat. Urenyalevery point. AKGluv any way you look at it. SOLD FVEKrWHERE Prated« Hat. 75 0». AdVrE** C*/o/o* F, e« SalnlarUM CunWeef ‘ A. J. T ooth C o b « im Typewriters P R IC E S LO W $ 1 0 to $ 4 0 Rebuilt machine*, large aasortment, perfect mechanical condition, fully guaranteed. All standard make* to select fr-m. We have a largì- num ber o f good Smith Premier's and Remington '» from f 15 to #20. Write for sample of work, stating make preferred. Typewriter Exchange 351* Wash. St Portland, Ore. “ In Bosiness in Portland 10 Years” Apply Sloan's Freely for Lumbago. Your attack* of Lumbago are not nearly so hopeless as they seem. You can relieve them almost instantly by a simple application o f Sloan's Liniment on the back and loins. Lumbago is a form of rheumatism, and yields per­ fectly to Sloan's, ohich penetrates quickly all in through the sore, tender muscles, limbers up the back and makes it feel line. Get a bottle of Sloan's I.iniment for 25 cents of any druggist and have it in the house—against colds, sore and swollen joints, rheumatism, neuralgia, sciatica and like ailments. Your money back if not satisfied, but it does give almost instant relief. Blackmore & McFarland T H E CITY TR A N SFER ALL KINDS OF Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice P ia n o M o v in g a S p e c ia lty WOOD AND COAL PHONE 55 O F F I C E A T E A G L E C IG A R S T O R E Concrete ! TAYLOR / AND HIGGINS MAKE IT RIGHT Cottage Grove Transfer L. L. HARRELL, Prop. D R A Y IN G A N D M O V IN G Use Our A u to D ray fo r Quick Service. Auto Dray for Picnic Parties Every facility for handling all classes of g >ods. Fire-proof vault in connec­ tion. All kinds o f hauling and piano moving, done on short notice. PH O NE 72 Spriggs Bros. Blacksmiths . Horse Shoeing and General Repairing Work Sixth Street near Main Phone 40 on the Hen Fitcher and J. 8. Carr fnm die* Wednesday. Helen Williams o f Diaaton made luisineaa trip to Cottage Groce Tues I day, returning Thursday, Hell Fitcher made a business trip to Steamboat Wednesday. Francia Dugan and Kira. Grace Rainey spent Saturday afternoon at the Hunt home in Wildwood. Vela Fitcher spent Tuesday after noon with Mrs. LaHolle Stewart, at Hu jada. Caroli Harlow paased through Diastoli Sunday vu route to hia home at Row River from Bohemia, where he had spent two weeks with hi* father. Clyde Kerr. Oseur McAllister, Harry Tennia, Archie l.arson and Wilbur Fitcher returned Sunday after a week 'a hunting trip at Cedar Springs and Johnson's Meadows. Dave Mosby made a business trip to the Champion mines Saturday, return iug Sunday. Mr. Mahon and Mr. Landers went to the Champion Saturday morning. Clyde Kerr, Archie I .arson and Veti» Fitcher were iu Wildwood Sunday nf ternoon. DORENA (Special to'The Sentinel.) Oct. tb- Frank Hales went to Cottage Grove on business last Tuesday. Folk Ourrin o f Cottage Grove was in Dorena on business Tuesday. The pupils of the Dorena high school are having trouble in securing books. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Van Valin and daughter Eunice, went to the »täte fair at Salem in their auto Friday, return ing Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanschoiaek of Red Bridge have moved to ltorena. Among Cottage Grove v iaitors from here Saturday were: Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Wiltaih. Frank Wilson, .lames Gouley, Clay England and Wayne Kirk, Arthur Hales and Glen Jenuings have returned from Mabel. Mr. Flank o f Walker is moving hia family onto the old Cooley place. Miss Maude Shields left Saturday for Drain, where she will tench this winter. Mr. Shields and Robert accompanied her to Cottage Grove. Chas. Shearer and Miss Ruth Shearer moved to Row River last week. They S IL K C R E E K moved into the house recently occupied (Special to The Sentinel.) by Mr. Karl, who moved to the Grove. Oct. t>. Mi Green and family from The pupils of the lHirena high school Crabtree moved onto the E. T. Hartley gave a party iu the high school building place the past week. They expect to Saturday evening. Miss Esther Ander i make it their uome. son gave a reading and Misaes Ella and I Born to Mr. and Mr*. F F. Wheeler Esther Anderson sang n duet. The re October 1, li'lt.a son. weight 10 pound:). uiaindcr o f the evening was spent in Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Gilderaleeve and playing games, after which light re {daughter Elsie, ami Miss Marjorie Gil freshmeats were served. Those pres dcrslceve were up to I. H. Yeatch's one ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Robin day last week. son and little daughter. Misses Klin Mrs. O. C. Davis was over from Lo Anderson. Esther knderson. Non: Ward. raar Tuesday visiting her mother. Mrs. Lottie Vanschoiaek. Mollie Teeters, Baker Slagle. Jennie Chrisman, Ora England, Fern There was preaching at the Academy Jennings, Louie Brown. IV-rris England. Sunday night by R. \V. Airey. Omn Land, Benetta Teeters. Messrs Mr. and Mr*. N. IL Martin of Cot Glen Hankins. Wayne Kirk, Clay Eng tage Grove were visitors at the L. II. land. Wendell McCargnr, Emit Kirk. Slagle home Sunday. Ray Vanschoiaek, Walter England and Quite a number of the young people Fletcher Harlow. gathered at the Arademy to play games Saturday evening. D IV ID E . (Special to The Sentinel.) LORANE Oct. 5. Mr. and Mrs. O. W. McRev (Special to The Sentinel.) nolds returned Tuesday from a visit Oct. (I.— Rev. and Mrs. F. W. Snyder with their daughter, Mrs. Chas. Oates, returned from Salem last week. at Crow. Their granddaughter re Mr. and Mrs. Win. Haimbridgc nnd turned with them and will attend school Mfs. Jane Crowe were in Cottage Grove here during the w inter. Wednesday. Mrs. Carl Hurket and son Eugene, of Mr. and Mrs. \Ym. Buntrovk wore Koseburg came up Saturday end re business visitors in Eugene last week. George Buddington left for Minne turned Thursday. Mrs. H. Russell of I^irane spent from apolis, Minn., last week, being called Sunday until Tuesday with her son, there on account of the poor health of his mother. "* Nate and family. F. F. Dav is was in Cottage Grove Myrtle Little came out from Cottage last week. Grove Tuesday. Roger Mahoney spent several dnvs in Mildred Dugan. Ruth Mackey nnd Orpha Stevens spent the week end with ! Cottage Grove lust week. their parents at Divide. F. E. Bryant was in Eugene last week, C. Byrd and family left the middle going from there to Fortland and Hood o f the week for a visit in California. River on a business trip. There was a dance at the grange hall Richard Kenady and wife attended the state fair last week nnd visited re Wednesday night. W. H. Davis and Wm. Auld left Sat latives at Shedd, Independence nnd urdAy for Seottsburg, on a fishing trip. Salem. , George Sanderson was n Cottage Marge rite and Xizzy Guldnbini of Anlauf were guests at the Haney home Grove visitor one dny Inst week. Silas McAlister and party of Eugene, several davs of last week. M iss Fannie Haney of Cottage Grove are visiting at W. H. Hawley's. Rev. F. W. Snyder preached at Silk spent the week-end with her parents ; Creek Sunday morning. here. Oscar lleney and Ni/.zy Gnldubini were visitors in the Grove Friday eve 3 A G IN A W A N D D E L IG H T V A L L E Y (Special to The Sentinel.) ning. Oct. ti.— Laura and llerthu Nent went Mrs. Lurn Bosley came out from the to Eugene Tuesday to have some dental Grove Saturday evening. Jack Haney and Margnrite Galdabini work done and visit friends and relu were visitors in Cottage Grove Satur­ | fives. Hal Gibler is improving from his long day. Aubrey Oliver of Latham visited illness. He is able to ride alsiut nnd is doing quite a bit or driving in the Harold Dugan last Sunday. Among those who transacted business fresh air. C. C. Moody returned from Marsh in Cottage Grove during the past week were Mrs. J. A. Mackey, Horace Buck field and other Southern points Sunday ley, Fete Mostachetti, Mrs. G. F. Mil after a few months’ visit with relatives. J. E. Angel underwent an operation ler, Miss Maude Moore, E. I.. McRev at the Good Samaritan hospital at Fort nolds and son Kenneth. Mrs. Frank Martin arrived from C-w land Friday, for cancer. Miss Lvndnll Gibler spent Sunday at vallis Sunday for a visit with relatives. Miss Anna I.indstrom and Gedrn home. Goldie Miller has been quite sick the Söderström attended church in Cottage past few days. Grove Sunday. Mr. Hopper returned Saturday eve Those coming out from the Or jv <- Sunday were: Sadie Foster, Hazel nir.g from Portland, where be bad been Brant, George Foster, Mr. Carter, Gene attending* a barber college. Mrs. J. I,. Queen spent a few days in Sams and Albert Mackey. Tony Dalaguada went to Comstock Eugene last week. Home relatives and friends of Eastern Sunday evening. j John Fueston of Smith River spent Oregon visited at the McKee home last week. , Sunday in Divide. J. J. Glazier of Oklahoma, visited at Lester Brant came out from the Grove the Gibler home Sunday. Sunday. Bob Atkinson of Cottage Grove was W ALDEN a visitor at the Dugan home Sunday. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr. and Mrs. N. Lewis were Grove ; Oet. 5.— Mr. and Mrs. Chas. MrKib shoppers Saturday. Oliver Jones of Roseburg is section ' ben and son Glen of Cottage Grove, visited at James I-chow's last week. foreman during Mr. Byrd's absence. Miss Edith l.andwehr spent Hundny afternoon at R. O. l.andwehr's. M O U N T V IE W . Mrs. Glen Seott spent Saturday and (Special to The Sentinel.) Oet. 5.— Mrs. W. I). Heath and son Sunday at her home in Dorena. Add were in Cottage Orove Monday. Jean Mosby and son Horatio, who re­ turned last week from Silver Lake, spent Tuesday afternoon at the W. D. Heath home. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Crowell and daugh ter were Cottage Grove visitors Wed nesday. Mrs. Hansard’s father, Mr. Delaney,! is visiting her before leaving for his claim in Montana. Mr. Delaney is M years old and is enjoying the best of I health. Among Cottage Grove visitors from 1 this neighliorhood Saturday were Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Cooley, Mrs. C. W. Hears, Miss Bertha Hears and W. D. Heath. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wilcoxen spe it Saturday at W. D. Heath's. —is plated 20% to 50% heavier A number of people o f this neighbor­ than atandard brand». hood attended the dance at Chamber- Q It u for the howewife who lain *s Saturday night. want» beauty and simplicity in de- Miss Edna Sears is staying at Tra tign and a positive knowledge that Beidler's. die ia not buying for to-day nor Mrs. Jean Mosby spent Saturday at to-morrow, but for a lifetime of W. D. Heath’s, returning to Cor .age service. Grove Hundny evening. m Blue Mountain attended the I’ rophet auction sale on Row River Saturday. Walter Downs returned from Wnsh Can Equal iiigton Wednesday. Mrs. Thompson nnd two sons of Fort land, have moved onto the Kosine ranch Mr. and Mrs. Ko/inc nnd daughter Clara of Cottage Grove, were Blue Mountain visitors Sunday. Walter and Edith Isindwchr visited of the with Mr. nnd Mrs. It. (I. l.andwehr at Walden Sunday. Sunday School nest Sunday nt 2 p. in., preaching at .1, Bible study 7:30 Wednesday evening, and young |tco pie's meeting at 7:30 Friday evening. HAM PTONS W H ER E CASH BEATS C R E D IT jm .UU $4.50 N o R o u te S o u th THE SCENIC SHASTA ROUTE SOUTHERN PACIFIC Through Oregon GRADING LORANE CUTOFF IS NEARLY COMPLETED . and California THREE THROUGH TRAINS DAILY “ Shasta L im ited " Leaves Portland ........... “ San Francisco E x p re ss" Leaves Portland “ California E x p re ss" Leaves Portland Road. Which Eliminates Only Bait Hill Between Hare and Lorane. Can Net Be Used Until 8prlng. 3 :5 0 p. m. 8 :1 5 p. in 1 :30 a. m Direct eon nee t ion nt San Kraneisco with train* Kant via Ogth'li The work of grnding the road around the Hnrdy Crowe hill at Lorane is about or South through I . om Angeles, Kl I’nmi or \<-w Orb-ana. completed, according to Wm. H h I ri bridge, who was in the city Monday !( > collecting the money donated to the work by Cottage Grove busineas men. The road will not be opened until ON S A L E D A IL Y , L IM IT S IX M ON TH S next spring, however, ns it will be mi possible to put on the rock until then This rutoff will eliminate the only bad Corresponding Low Round Trip Fares All Other S P Points hill between here and Isirnne and will innke trnvel between here nnd there much easier. T i r k f t » to a ll ¡m int* S outh n»»«l Kn*t on $ 5 5 Portland to Los Angeles and return ONLY SEVEN DAYS REMAIN FOR REGISTRATION County Clark Issues Statement.- Tho*» Who Have Not Registered Since January 1 Can Not VoM. In an endeavor to clear nway the con­ fusion which ha* arisen a* a result of change* in the state registration law, ! County Clerk Stncy Husnell has ¡»surd a statement giving full information on the subject for the benefit of the voters of the county. He any»: “ Any voter who hns registered since the lint of this year nnd who hia '••it moved from m e precinct to nnoth -r [ since that time, does not hive to re register for the general election, but j anyone who hu* moved since register­ ing will have to re register. “ Those who swore in on primi.ry [ election dny ure not registered and will hnve to register now in order to vote, but anyone who hns regularly registered before the registration books closed previous to the primaries is entitled to ; vote on that registration, provided thut he hns not moved, ns above stnted. “ Voters mny register before any no­ tary public or justice o f the pence." The registration books close at 5 o ’clock p. m. on Thursday, October 15.! MOSBY CREEK IS SOURCE OF MANY RUMORS Fersistent reports continue to come from the Mosby Creek country that some unusual development is contem­ plated. One dny a report cornea of n survey party seen here and the next dny a report of a pnrty of surveyors sneaking into the wood» at some other point. Other reports have come that options have been taken on certain pieees of property. Despite all the rumors none o f them has been traced down to anything de finite. Several billion feet o f mer­ chantable timber could be reached by a railroad up thin valley and, no doubt, one will some day be built for that pur pose, but no information can be secured that would give encouragement of any­ thing of that sort being plnnned for the immediate future. One o f the largest lumber companies has immense holdings in that section. Saw Oatbaring of Two Armies, After witnessing the mobilizntion of troops in Montreal and Juarez within two weeks, Col. Creed C. Hammond, commander o f the Oregon coast artil­ lery corps, O. N. 0., hus returned from n 10,000 mile circuit o f the United States. He was in Quebec on the dny when nn army o f 35,000 Canadian volunteers were mobilized, and he was in Juarez when Villa'a denouncement of Carrnnza was announced, nnd he saw the opera tions of the Mexican general in rush­ ing hia troops to Chihuahua. This was one of the largest bodies of men as­ sembled in one array during the Mexi­ can trouble, according to Col. Ham mond. Freight nnd passenger service was stopped on all trains nnd the rolling stock given to the moving of troops.-- Eugene Guard. h ii I i * «In tlv . •• o f C ttlifo rfiin , the- Ki|><»*ition um l tin* tr ip :: H u h Prune*!»«'«» t<> N e w O rlr n n n on up p lic a tio n to n«*nr«*#t A W . « r JO H N M. SCOTT, Qeneral Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. J FIRE SALE! $15,000 REES WALLACE Co. J. H. Boldon Stock Going at Big Sacrifice PRICES NO OBJECT Goods Almost Given Away Great Crowds Jam at Doors— Almost Impossible to W ait on Them COME EARLY f