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AID THE KIDNEYS t HIGH SCHOOL B en efit for the purpose of helping along the football club. PROGRAM The Kebekah Club met at the hall for a social time Friday afternoon: the hostesses, Mrs. H. J. Shinn, Mrs. Geo. Hall, Mrs. Geo. Wilson and Mrs. Geo. Knowles, served a good lunch at the close of the afternoon. The lodge ex pects to entertain the state president, Mrs. Rose Palmer of Baker, Thursday evening. A large party o f Kebekahs accented an invitation to attend lodge at Junction City Saturday evening where they were royally entertained. B R O N C O B IL L Y in THE GOOD FOR NOTHING Also JOH N B U N N Y Comedy The Foreign Missionary Society of the Methodist Church met with Miss Blackwell Wednesday. HOME TALENT FARCE-COMEDY ARCADE The O. E. 8. had a social good time and refreshments after Chapter meet ing Friday evening. The entertainers for the evening were Mrs. Stouffer. Mrs. Frost, Miss Perkins, Mrs. Shay, Mrs. Scott and Mrs. Knowles. The Gottage Grove officers will institute a new chapter at Drain Oct. 30. '£ SAT. OCT. 23 Mrs. B. R. Job is entertaining an ex perience social today. $ Day Onalloldaccounts of $ 5 .0 0 or more paid on this day w e will give a $1 discount. $ 1 .0 0 OFF ON Bath Tubs Range Boilers Toilets and Lavatories FrankWoodruff Plumber Special on flour and For This Day STERLING FEED CO. A Rainy Day Need Not Be Dull Cheer up! Cet to work in a F ish B rand R efle x Slicker $ 3.00 Strong, easy fitting, light, and w ater proof. absolutely. Reflex Edges stop water from run ning in at the front. Black. Yellow or OUve-khaki. Protector Hat. 75 cents Satisfaction Guaranteed A. J.TOWER CO «.5 BOSTON SOCIETY ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ The Woman ’a Missionary Society of the Christian Church mot with Mrs George Young Thursday afternoon. An interesting program and a delightful social hour were enjoyed by the large number o f ladies present. ______ ^ O W t if Mrs. Brund. Mrs. Dunton and Mrs. Bede entertained the Constellation Club last week. The guests o f the club were Mrs. Zeller, Mrs. Nesbit, Mrs. Horace Cochran, Miss Belle Burkholder and Mrs. Rowley o f Michigan. Cottage Grove Sufferers Should Take No Further Risk. Why will people continue to suffer the agonies of kidney complaiut, buck ache, urinary disorders, lameness, head aches, languor,— why allow themselves to become chronic invalids, when a test ed remedy is offered thentf Donn's Kidney Pills have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years, have beeu tested in thousands o f cases. I f you have any, even one o f the symptoms of kidney diseases, act now, for gravel, dropsy or Bright's disense may set in and make neglect dangerous. Can Cottage Grove residents demand more convincing proof that the follow ing f Mrs. A. K. Carroll, 302 E. Washing ton St., Roseburg, Ore., says: “ For years 1 suffered from kidney complaint and apeut many days and nights iu tuis ery from pains in tuy back and other kidney disorders. I became irritable and nervous, had dizzy spells and spots floating before my eyes. I had about given up hope o f getting relief, when I tried Doan’s Kiduey Pills. They are the one medicine that gave me relief and kept me on my fe e t.’ ’ Price 50c at all dealers. D on ’t simply ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Car roll had. Foster Milburn Co., Props., Buffalo. N. Y. The Emanon Club will be entertained by Mrs. Chas. Beidler this week. The Social Twelve Club meets with Mrs. Herbert Eakin tomorrow. I CHURCH NEWS | ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ CHRISTIAN CHURCH. T. B. McDonald, Minister. Friday evening, choir practice. Sunday, Bible School at 9:45 a. m. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 8 p. m. C. E. 7 p. m. Prayer meeting Thurs day at 7:30 p. m. Ladies’ Aid meeting each Wednesday afternoon. Subject of morning sermon, “ Loving the Brethren.’ ’ Evening, “ What Will You Take for Yourself f ” PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. D. A. MacLeod. Bible School at 10 a. m. Morning worship at 11 a. m. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Evening worship at 8 p. m. Services 11:00 a. m. Subject, “ The Christ Memorial.’ ’ Evening theme, “ Facing Hindrances.’ ’ METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor. Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Service with sermon, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Junior League 3:00 p. m. Epworth League 6:30 p. m. Runaway Boys Three boys ran away from Drain and the police are keeping a look-out for them. The leader’s name is George Cruse. DIVIDE (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 12.— Mr. and Mrs. Grell Söder ström were in Oottage Grove one day last week. Mrs. Geo. Miller was a Grove visitor last week. Mrs. A. Söderström was a Grove visi tor one day last week. Massimo Perini transacted business in Cottage Grove one day last week. Janie Tonole transacted business one day last week in Cottage Grove. Pete and John Borufaldi were visit ing relatives in Divide last week. Pete Mostachetti transacted business in Cottage Grove one day last week. Neno Perini o f Anlauf visited rela tives one day last week. Bert McDole and John Mostachetti transacted business in Cottage Grove Saturday. Albert Mackey was a Grove visitor one day last week. Mildred Dugan o f Cottage Grove spent Saturday and Sunday with Ruth Mackey. Arthur Dugan attended the dance at Divide Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Burkett o f Rose- burg are visiting relatives in Divide. Angelo Perini went to Disston Mon day. Pete and John Barufaldi attended the dance at Divide Saturday. BLUE MOUNTAIN (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 12.— A baby boy arrived at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Bob Landwehr Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle are stay ing at the home o f the form er’s parents at Walden a few days this week. Wm. Gilbert o f Cottage Grove is saw ing wood for Rufus Rawlings this week. Mr. and Mrs. Mooney and family, Geo. Downes and family, Mrs. Hobart and Wm. Evins visited at Walden Sun day. George Duerst and Charles Whipps left Tuesday for the camp at Divide. Mrs. Castle, who has been staying with her daughter at Divide, has re turned to her home here. Josephine Seward visited the Duerst home Sunday. Charley Earle was a Blue Mountain visitor Monday. Those going to Cottage Grove from here Saturday were Rufus Rawlings, Mr. and Mrs. Robbins, Mrs. Kibbey, Louisa and George Duerst, Mr. Apper- son and Mr. and Mrs. Mooney. M ill Wanted I want a mill to saw about 16,000,000 feet o f ties. W ill contract nothing only milling and logging. J. K. Elder, 516 Panama Bldg., Portland, Ore. e OC«6-12c Snow- Flake Sodas Crackers as they ought to be Don’t let another day g o b y without trying these delicious crack ers. In gen erous 1 0 c and 2 5 c packages a lso in bulk Som ething New Snow flake S o d a s in a T in b o x . P rice 5 0 c . The b o x is m ost usefuL See it at y o u r dealer’ s. P A C IF IC C O A S T BISC U IT COM PAN Y PORTLAND, GRECON CO) HE E A RLY $ $ $ $ $ $ Our $ Day special will be 2 dozen post cards for the price of 1 dozen. Single face, one negative, $1.00. Two or more faces or two negatives the same face, $1.25. ARI A S T R O HG’S SI ruD 10 $DAY We are a new firm just starting in, but just to get acquainted we will make a slight reduction on Dollar Day on all groceries. West Side GROCERY H. H. O L C O T T , P R O P . WILL YOU TRADE SPARE TIME FOR AUTO? (Continued from first page.) Right now before we say another word let us tell you that the list of nominations as they appear in this issue does not represent at all the actual list o f workers. Matty names are merely nominations made by thcri friends and as we have not been able to see all o f these people we do not know whether they are going to work. We do know this, that not more than tou per eent of those nominated ever work in their own behalf. There will not be more than four or five that will stick through until the finish so YOl’ be one of the finishers. You will be doing us tt great favor by letting us know whether you intend working or not. List of Nominations Below is a list of the nominations ns they appear. The list is not down to actual workers yet but we will en deavor to cut out names o f those who do not intend to try ns soou ns pos sible. The first count o f votes will ap pear next week. Watch for it. COTTAGE GROVE Mrs Nelson Durhuni .........5000 Mrs. Anna Graham........... .........5000 Mr. A. L. Znchnriti*....................... 5000 Mr». Dunn l.nwton ............. .........5000 M rs. Warren Me Fur land .........5000 M r*. Geo. Saltón 5000 Miss Christina Turk .............. .........5000 Miss Ipha Widdersheim 5000 Miss Georirie Ruines ......... .........5000 M iss Loretta Burnett.............. 5000 Miss Blanche Liznr................. 5000 Mrs R. B. Has o a 50(H) HlLK GREEK Miss Pearl Ashby.................... ......... 5000 COAST P O M Miss Miriam Piper................ DORENA Miss Burnettn Teeters.......... ......... 5(HH) LONDON Miss Jessie Hem is .........5000 M iss Nola Bunton................. 5000 Miss Irene Wells................... . ... 5000 M iss Verna Tullar................. ........ 5000 MG8BY CREEK Miss Nellie I.imebnugh....... ........ 5000 DISSTON M iss Veta Pitcher................... DIVIDE M iss Busrel Markey........ ....... .... „..5000 LORANE Miss Maud Humphrey______ .........5000 WALKER Miss Meta Miller...... ....................... 5000 SAGINAW Miss Myrtle Witcher.............. Card of Thanks We wish to thank our many friend* nnd neighbor* who »0 kindly a*»i*ted u* during the illne** and death o f our dear mother, especially our nurses who were #0 kind to her; also for the many beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. C. M. Jackson nnd Brother*. octl3pd. The high school boys have been very fortunate in securing two world-famed stars for their benefit performance -it The Arcade Saturday, Oct. 23, in the persons o f “ Broncho B i l l /’ ’ nnd John Bunny. 8AOINAW (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 12.—O. If. Taplin is home from Bohemia. He was reported badly hurt one day last week but says that al though he had a close call he did not stop work. F. T. Benston is storekeeper for the Booth-Kelly Co., Mr. Hamden having moved to Eugene. Mr. Henston will conduct the store and postoflfce at the old stand. Mrs. A. O. Vaughn and Mrs. Frank Benston were shopping in Outage Grove Thursday. Mr. McClellan of Michigan ha* com pleted his new six room bungalow on the Andrews place which he purchased recently. Mrs. E. K. Turpin of Cottage Grove visited friend* here Thursday. Mr. Parmenter went to Eugene Thursday. “ O. H. Jarrett and wi f e ” were registered at a Portland hotel one day last week. Mr. Jarrett ’* Saginaw friends wish him every good and happi ness in his new estate. Hugh Sharon and family of Southern California are visiting at the Chas. Sharon home. Mrs. F. Benston was in Cottage Grove Monday. J. H. McKinney stopped o ff Monday to see his brother, D. W. McKinney. Mrs. Jones and Mrs. Legnt of Cot tage Grove were in Saginaw Monday. D. W. McKinney made n business trip to Cottage Grove Monday. DORENA (Special to The Sentinel.) Oct. 11.— Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk and Mrs. Henry Barnhart went to Eu gene on business Wednesday, making the trip in the Kirk car. Miss Nora Ward of Star spent the week end visiting at the home of her parents. Mr*. Nelson Durham nnd Mis* Inez Flynn o f Cottage Orove were in Do- rena on huainesa Thursday. Mra. K. K. Robinson nnd daughter Helene returned home Friday evening. Willard McCollum of Sutherlin is vis iting at the home o f his uncle, B. F. McCollum. Miss Vetn Pitcher spent Thursday night at the home o f her aunt, Mrs. (Yarn Kirk. R. D. Wilson o f Springfield spent Thursday night at the home o f his par ents, Mr. and Mra. Frank Wilson. Mra. Henry Bnrnhnrt has been quite sick during the Inst few days, Mr. and Mrs. Wess Chrismnn and Mr. and Mr*. Glenn Scott returned home Friday evening from an extended trip to the San Francisco fair. The “ Dorena Daisy Club’ o f the in termediate room of the grammar school gave their first program (there will be one every six months), Friday after noon, which was very interesting. Dr. Alton and son Robert o f Port land were shaking hands with friends and transacting business in Dorena Fri day. Mrs. John Helatrom and baby and Miss Bertha Kirk were Orove visitors Saturday. Miss Jennie Chrisman o f Disston spent the week end with home folks. Mrs. Hattie Spar o f Star spent Sat urday with Mrs. Barnhart. Revival meeting* will begin liest Sun- H o w ’s T h is? day inorning at the church and will rontiniie for a weck or two. Every We offer One H ululimi Dollars body i* welcome Io ntteml. Reward for uny case of Caturrli Grant Unle* ha» been picking, sort ing and pneking hi* upples the past that ca n n o t b e cured by llall'a two weck* Hs bas a larg« crop of fine Calmili Cute. r J C H K N B T A CO . Toledo. O appls« thi* ysar and thsre is quits a We. the undersigned. have known K J crew helping hiin. Cheney for the leel 1ft yeare, ami ballavi, him parfactly honorable In all bualnaea (juite n nuaaber of Star Imy* at traneartlone ami Itnanrlally abla lo t-auy tsuded Christian Eudsavor Hundny oul any obligation* macia by hie Hrm night. N A TIO N A L BANK O F COMM K iteK Toledo, o H all's Catarrh Cure le taken Internally, a illiis directly upon Ilia blood end mu LORAN E (Special to The Sentinel.) roue eurfaree o f 1 Ilia a eyelam Teetlmonlale Oct. 18 Rev. Itigg* was recently np cent tree. Price 7ft rente per botile. Mold ' r u g g i ‘ s t ‘ e all Dn by pointed pastor o f the Methodist Olitirt'li T aka H a i r * F am ily Pilla lar ruueilyailun 111 place of Rev. Snyder who goes to Monroe. Sunday morning Mr. Tapper gave a fine address. Rev. Itigg» filling the pulpit in the evening. The Ladies' Aid Society held their monthly meeting lit the home of Mrs. H A B B E L l COMPTON K. M. Sparks. Several auto truek loads of household Wo solicit a shun« o f your patronage goods came over from the Grove on We do all kind* of Thursday for J. Darling. Alvin Sharpe ha* sold his Overland car to Arthur Kelly. Thursday afternoon a revolving PIANO MOVINO A SPECIALTY screen was added to the rock crusher equipment. By its use the small rock la separated and used a* a top dress ing on the newly rocked section o f the Oittra: Elite Oonfactionary, Pilona Ti Auto Dray for tjuick Delivery road. Splendid progress is being made in the work. Cottage Grove Transfer Hauling and Heavy Dray Work Special High School Benefit On Saturday, Oct. 2.1, the High Sehool Athletic Asaoeiation will gi\e it benefit performance at The Arcade. A special program ha* been arranged which in eludes a farce-comedy in one act en titled “ Jane's Lovers." The picture offering for the evening is a great four reel drama featuring our old favorite, G. M. Anderson, bet ter known as “ Broncho B illy.” Thi» is a special and was secured at great I expense but is worth it as ''B roncho Hilly” Iv ' ' is i» at lu» boat. As an added attraction we have another old favorite in John Bunny, who has made millions laugh and drove the blues away. Mr. Bunny has de parted from this life but thnnks to the moving pictures, he can still be among us aiiiY continue to help us see the brighter side o f life. There will also be several vocal solos and instrumental music, all of which will go to make a very enjoyable even ing and also help the boys get their footbull needs. The prices will be very moderate, 10 eent* for children and 20 cent* for adults WANT ADS OBT RID O r TIIOSE POIBONH IN YOUR SYSTEM! « You will fiuil Dr. King's New Life l'ill* 11 most salisfartory Isxative in rcleitsing Ihr poisons front yuur System, AerumuTated waste and poisous cause mnnifold ailmcuts unless relensed. Dis sines», spot* before the eyes, blacknes» aml a miserable feeling generativ are indirntion* Ihat you need Dr. King'* New Life l'ill». Take a dose toniglit and you will viperience grateful rcilef by morning. 25c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS R M McCARQAR, D D S. DENTIST Neuralgia relieved instantly by local ap lication. Residence Residence and and office one dication. >1 south of posloffice. I ck sou Phono 131J Cottngo Grove, Oregon t Practice« in all Courts 25 Years Experience H. J SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW NOTARY PUBLIC Under Building, Over Metsan Shop COTTAGE GROVE, ORE J. 8. MEDLEY ATTORNEY AT LAW Ad*, under this head at one cent a word each insertion for five insertions; 16 2 3 per eent dis count after fifth insertion; 33 13 per cent discount after eighth insertion. Minimum charge of 15c each insertion. Figures arid initials are counted a* words. Special Attention Uiveu to Miniag Corporation Law OFFICE: nnd WOODWARD BUILDING Phone, 47 O ffice Lawson lllk. O ffice Hours: 1 to 6 p. m. DR. 0. E. FROST OsteopaUGc and Medical Physician Chronic nnd Nervous Diseases a SEE SPECIAL PRICES IN WALL Specialty Paper A Paint Store's ad. on nnoth Modern Electrical Treatments er page. X Kay Appliance GOOD 7 BOOM HOUSE TO RENT ON COTTAGE GROVE • - OREGON. West Main Ht. Robert Griffin. sptlStfc J. E. YOUNO WANTED— TO BORROW FIVE OR ATTORNEY AT LAW six hundred dollars on 3 years’ time, first class security. .Address ” K , ” Office on Main Street care o f Sentinel, Cottage Orove, Ore. Oottage Orove :: Oregon. octS 15« DR. A. J. HENDRY FOR SALE OR TRADE 500 BUSHELS GOOD SEED CHEAT for sale. John H. Hull, 2 mile* south of city. Phone 5F5. aug24tfc GOOD COW FOB HALE. SEE KARL *ep2 K. Mills. 1914 FORD IN FINE CONDITION, fully equipped, only $350. Ask The Sentinel. sepl5tfc DENTIST * OVER FIRST N ATION AL HANK Oottage Orove A. W. KIME, M. D. PHYSICIAN AND 8 UR Q EON Offiee in Phillit Hip* CITY LOTS FOR HALE, OR W ILL Building, over the trade for team. Cow for sale or Benson Drug Store. trade for hay or oats. Ira Randall. spt22tfc Offiee Phone 34 Rosidenee Phone 1 MJ WILL TRADE A 1400 I,B. MARK FOR a good cow and some cash. W. E. Walker, Walker, Ore. spt89-oct6-18c FOE SALE OR TRADE 22 ACRES near Ctilapooia Springs. 9 room house and new barn. J. A. Abeene, Lon don. dec8pd IMPROVED INTEREST HEARING Portland real estate to trade for Lane County farms. B. K. Law: on. octfltfc FOB RENT.—TEN ROOM HOUSE, 1 block from depot; chicken park, large yard, fruit. Mrs. Lydia Htouf- fer. oet!3 20c COTTAGE GROVE Hospital and Sanitarium Right Hero at Your Home Surgical Cases Especial Attention X RAY LABARATORY For further partieulers address DR. H. C. SCHLEEF _ When buying s railroad ticket, ask for a roundtrip one nnd boost the sales SA D D L E HORSE YOB SALE, C H IL D of your borne stntion. It will help Inter ren’s pet, or will trade for cow or heifer. Harness broke. Chris when Cottage Grove wants improve mchlOtf Mathier, Silk Creek. Oetl3-20pd ments from the railros-1. FOB SALE.— DRAG HAW OUTFIT, also 30 inch buzz saw outfit. Phone 22F11. OCtl3pd HEATING STOVE, GOOD Half price. H. F. Alden. \s NEW. oet!3tfc Blackmore & McFarland The City Transfer All Kinds of OOUOH8 THAT ARE STOPPED! Careful people see that they are stop ped. Dr. K in g’s New Discovery is a remedy of tried merit. It has held its own on the market for 40 years. Youth and old age testify to its soothing and healing qualities. Pneumonia and lung troubles are often caused by delay of treatment. Dr. K ing’s New Discovery stops those hacking cough* nnd relieves la grippe tendencies. Money back if it fails. 50c and $1.00. Phone 243-J O ffice Hours 9 to 12; 1:30 to 5 C. B. MARKS, M. D. EYE, EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Specialist for S. P. R. R. and U. 8. Pension Bureau Glasses Fitted O ffice 404 C. k W. Bldg. EUOENE :: :: s: OREOON Legal blanks o f all Sentinel office kinds Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Plano Moving a Specialty W OOD A N D GOAL Phone 55 O ffice A t Eagle Cigar Store Hold’s Blacksmith Shop Conducted for Mrs. Ilohl by George and Philip Hohl General Blacksnrl thing First Class Horseshoeing Auto Springs Repaired and Made to Order All Work Guaranteed—Charge* Reasonable at The ■aw Gumming spr7tf 27 North H St. Rubber Tiring West Gettage Grove