Uatly'i going Otto Dina ham. o! Gamp Lewis, and Clyde Hint ham. et the Grove, were here Saturday l |i Slagle and \\ . G. Bittmger are home iroiu Kow River. \mong those in the G lo v e Motuhiv were Mi-» J Woods, Mis G. K. Wood, , Vda Wilson Mi«. .1 F Gildamleve, W .1 Murphy, Mrs |i \ Fstes and dtiugh let \ cilia. Miss D oiu Glut wood and Miss Kdythe Gruber Mi«. \ I Glulwootl returned Moiuluv from Fort laud, where site spent the past mouth \isiting relatives. Mrs I! M It abeiak had dental vvoik done in the Grove last vveih. Mis W W Gildeisleve a lid childieii went to the Grove Monday to meet thru aunt. Mis | II \ « utt li, recentU 1 « turned from Mankato, Minn . and who now resides in Fortlaud. Mis M F Kubeoc k returned ThurHti:t v from a bio t visit with M is ,1 R Lewis w ho was quite ill G I Wood shipped tieiglit to \iilauf Fi id:i\ Mis N m a F f t ilion«» alni c h i l.ircn ‘i f tinned W'ednes i:t\ t«» lh**tr limiu- at Ku gene. The liberty homi i alls at tin* **i liool house Sunday a 1 1 t*rtioon writ vv t*l at tended. 1. IL \ i-ati It. ft Port lumi and G. d lveui, W J W lute and Rev . Joseph K not t s, of t he Grov e. vv ere t he « pen k et s Special songs Wire rendered bv M l* I) ! \. Wheeler and Misses Janetta Mot», , l t ota Lsfes and Mary Dw v re, Miss ! Dora Ghitwood noting as organist. \s ¡a result ot the meeting Silk Greek 'got out o f the y ello w . ’ * Mrs. Gin t is \ eat* h was quite ill the first o f the week. Mrs. Frank Wheeler ran a nail into her foot recently and the injured mem bet has i aused her considerable incoii veiiietiee. I F. Wheeler is home from Loiatio. to Utlt you! laky * Unit ilttw of C t a t t l y ami * • ■ ’// ft,I Every Few Days Send Him a pouch ot Real GRAVELY Chewing Plug Think of the welcome he will givo it -this con­ densed plug of fine tobacco that slips tlat into hi» pocket, ready to give him tobacco comfort and satis­ faction anywhere, all the time! Give any man a chew of Real Gravely «Mug, anil hi' will till you that’, the kind to »end. Send the best! Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less per week to chew Real Gravely, because a small chew of it lasts a loug whJe. If you smoke a pipe, slice Gr avely with your kmfennd adu a litlfc to your smoking tobacco. It will give flavor improve you smoke SLID t o m FUL\» IN THk U. S. SLUICE A P0U.H Cl (iU V U lt Dealers all around here carry it in 1 Oc pouches A 3c. st.i.np will put it into his hands in any Training Cam p or Se.ipo.t of ;l e U. S. A . Even “over there” a 3c. stamp will take it to him. Ycu i dealer will supply envelope and give you official directions hcv to address iL P. B. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY. Dauvillt*. Ya. The Patent Poach keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good — It u not Real Gravely uithout this ProUctiau ¿«aJ E s t a b l is h e d 1 8 3 1 SILK C R E EK «Special to The Sentinel.) M ay 1.— Mrs. Ia»u Wheeler went to London Friday. Mrs. Burchart. of Glurkston. \N us arrived Thursday to visit her eoiuoti, Mis. \\ G. Hittinger. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wolcott and son .lohn, of Portland, were here reeentlv looking after their irterests and wore quests at the H. \N . Garner home. “ A Good Man to Work for Is A Slogan Chosen by the M an y Men W h o H av e W orked for Your Kind of a M an for Governor Primary Friday M a y 17 a Good Man to Vote for" L. J. SIMPSON The highest possible endorsement. The most rigid test thnt his poliei-'. |.i: et it i d u n i | • r .d : i . a r re S O U N D . J U S T mid E F F I C I E N T . T H E B E S T P O S S I B L E P R O O F that h - | . dg.-s m the eit./ens U uR D S B A C K E D BY WORKS. ’ Those who kn• ■ \ l.ira l . iieii I N him. I N his A B I L I T Y . IN r P O L I C i f.S C L E A N , I M P A R T I A L . B U S I N E S S L I K E administration. Thev know it to I., tru.. A B S O L U T E L Y . WHY? Because— In nineteen years he ha-c employed 21JMHJ men. He has always paid good wages. He never had a strike or a personal injury suit He built many hum«'* “ on tim e.’ never foreclosed a mortgage or nurd on a promissory note. He has helped many laboring men to acquire their homes, their business ami their livelihood. These workers, who know him best, have endorsed him t«# a man, \\ H Y kind of a man for governor. ” L. J. S I M P S O N (R E P U B L IC A N ) Faid ail, issue,j bv 1 ' Simpson for Gov er /¡or Leng .*•’ ’ t i l Selling I Where do you stand? You are either for the war or against it. If you are against it you ought to be in Ger- many, If you are for it you ought to own Liberty Bonds. Hergmnnu Shoes for sale at the Word­ en Mills store. D E LIG H T VALLEY • A d vertiftp in cn t c o n t r ib u t e d by S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y (CALIFORNIA) W. J. WOODS, SPECIAL AGENT, COTTALE (¿ROVE, ORE. I I F .H ItO N V»s |»e lai to Hu Sentinel i Mi mul M i s W ui Timi p ' i ni ’o spent Tuesday ut last week at the Y \ unrig home The McCoy saw mill caught I ire one day last week but no g n at damage vv as done. Imi ses vv as bad 1 hie of ( ’ G. Gilliam Iv hurt last Monday. i liool here Miss Teeters eluseti her I i nla v with a picnic of t In elioni «lili dren ili the woods. Mr. mid Mrs. Stephen 11 a ley , of »Springfield, motored up hei« .1 || tenditi church Suiidav Mi and Mis R I» Wilson motored up lituu Springfield and spent Sunday with Mis W i l s o n ’s parents. Mi mid Mis, Green. Mi ami Mi* L \ Dnidittle tiitd Miss Roberta W listín motored iq> (rom t res well Siindav and visited at the Imme of Mi* Dnoliltb « sisici. Mis J t^ \. \ «mug. Theie was a basket dinner mid two sermons by Rev. Fointer, of Eugene, here Sunday. Ml Rogers eut ‘»lie his legs olle d a r ot last week while working iii a saw mill. \||S Levi Geer, of London, Visititi Sunday with her brother. R K l.mkv. Neve«ul wen «»at tittiu the Grove Sat unlay night t • nftmit! the dance at the hall. (F Choose N ow Between Liberty Bunds or German Bondage Providing Ranking Protection Were You Aware that tie Northwest i* tlm home "I tin- ih n . I It.rji'-** «'«»!•»*1.1./••«! I «• I ii sin mi'r I'oinpuMV ili I III- I inlril SI ilm ‘ mull« Cullai»** Crove, Oregon should lu‘ i IlfUl’il III --------------------- NEW WORLD LIFE Steven* Bldg fu rti aim ! I spleiitbtl opening (oca I I epl esent it » v t vom t e r nt orv John 'Taylor In me. Mr a ml M i H Hoone Slo •r t ndge i w. dio Up to the lo-m »«• Ta v lor da v \ii md M m I B Siit»r 11 nig»' :» re v is 1 1 1 ng Mi s S|n»r f i nig« * pa rent*, Mi mol M i * Jo«* Hornet t STAR. ilice I«« Mr alni M i * ( t r a i May I A edili ng t III lieti S a t u i d i i v frol l i tin' ll m p in « o u t l n i n ( » r e g o l i und w e g i ve n a pleas ant stirpi it«« ftliow el lini! ev « Hing bv Ilici r f r i e nd s . Mr«. E . ( H|»r:»y, of Gott •k*‘ 4• r • » v «*, V lulled In-ri U fl'VV «lavi uf but w «*«•k A D S . LONDON •May 1. Roy Heck spent the Week end with friends at Eugene. Htonehurg’s corner at the bridge on P a \ dam*#» at tin* hall Hu tur day evening eitic highway would make an ideal was well attended. location for short order house ami eon Herbert Shortndge purchased a l o r d , feetionery. nlPim lltpil car »Saturday. Roy Ew in g motored to Cottage Grove Tor Hale Yearling Ilolsteln bull and n Monday. log team horses. M C. Yenteh mlllpd Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lackey motored For Hale Full blood registered Poland to tin* Grove Mondav evening. China boar, ii mo. ol*l. Irehie 'I'homp Mis.s Lydia Ewing is employed at the s*in» a-Jti mlllpd Sheriff and Tax Collector \Vante*I Good capable woman to take charge of house ami th** general work for good family. Work not heavy, .......I wages and ear fnre paid. Box s.l, Cres j well, Oregon. nlPi m.'le (H|i««iul to T li« H«ntin«l.) For sale or trade for lumber I Pxl2 M ay 1 Mrs. Hitroiil Ho|ip«r nml two N agle engine; I No. 2 Fox floor I'hililrifi. of \l;ih«l, nr« vi itini* ut tli« semper with rubber wheels; I ISxG hand J. I.. ( ) ii « « ii horn«. winch, gear» with 2** inch fare, heavy Miss Kn(111«*’ri Allen xliopiit-il in tli« •■■lough for log haul; I 12 im h drum (ir ose Moinlny. sander; I salamander; I saw mnndrel; M i* « Itiitiv K*’*’ii«, of Delight Vnllny, I Ix2M power grindstone; I safe ; I copy vvn« I* Mnmlny gufisi o f ( I n * lierthu ing press; I Heck duplicator. Cottage Nent. '.rove, U tg Co 111 III M i - K. M. Mooiiy r«tiirn«il WeiinisMilay Wanted Sawmill men at Donna, Ore from Huntn Cium. Mohawk I.umber Co., P. t). Address, The .senior piny, “ A ll n Mintnki*,’ ’ Mohawk, Ore. oi/l 2ltfc will lie given in tin* high sehool aurli- torinm Muy 17. Wanted to Rent- A tent for a couple of I- If CO (». H T H 'K F I . H Mrs. Huston ( ) n « « n « r nml Imby, o f months; also to boy a rook stove; IfKl*l HI.K A N vtnl.el nr« visiting Mrs. C. .1 ()ii««rier. must be in good condition. 122 I’neifie .1. (^oeeni-r nml l.owell Henston For four years Deputy County Clerk o f highway, .Toe Mtalcup, mHpd were ilown ffrom Knjniln for th« wei'k' Enne County. During the pnst three For Hale L. C. Smith typewritM No. 6, end. yeiirs twice elected Treasurer o f the Good condition, new ribbon; cheap for Mr. nml Mrs. J. F. Nnat, Mrs. Hrotfc City of Eugene. | cash, or will si'll on moutlily payments. nml Mr. nml Mrs. I.eonnrd and linliy at- He Inis no use for BOMHEH or Geo. H. Hrninard. m.'ltfc t«ml*d elinreh in th« («rove Monday a f ­ C l . l y i KM in polities, ternoon, 1 I'ledges himself to un honest, eco­ For Hale Cheap I n v a l i d ’s wheel chair. The primary nml beginners classes nomic business administration o f the ......... BSf,; lot l st N. I,,:t i;,,,| of the Monday school held a picnic on o ffic e for the benefit o f A i . I., I.ost Part of fountain pen Return to Wrig ht ’» hill Maturdny. They were ac- AG MIO F. C. Cof fm an . mdpd . _____ j j T a l l * Ynttr l * la c « an u K«ul A n ie rl.an Itiv«-*t in H ip T*I i 0 it I.lli erty Lumi * W A V . M ’Farland T h e C ity T fA U s fe i Al l For sale Butterfly cream separator, al most new . Knrgiiin ut « ” 1. Ciipm ity IH gal. an hour I.. I. VYoolb v a'PluilPp FOR MEMHER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank W A IN T Mrs. John labmuel and Mrs. H. G j Crowe spent Sunday with Mrs. It II j Mosby. County School Superintendent K. J. ¡M oore and Supervisor Senter were vis l itors at tin* Mount View school one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. N. Hopper were in the (»rove Saturday evening. Mrs. W D. Heath, Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Buckley and Addison Heath were in Cottage Grove Thursday evening. Mrs. Hhide, o f San Diego, Calif., is expected to arrive this week for an ex ‘ tended v i«it with her daughter, Mrs. ¡W ijjdo Miller. Tti«* vat i r»si*i|ic*s uf tin* F a i l n ¡il It*’ .1*1 VI* Hv 't »III. MOW oV*| II f hull Nil I III III! II l**ll ll ol I III N mi* «-Oil 11 II. ut.*i| by (In* .I«|. oh O o i m in limili, which. Ilk.* olii wily»,, me mem I u * in uf thin great nv« I «’in T il « |i«i K***t and 'ha Nili u| I vi I ,,| m u tl.*|i<> it u i « r .u h i m i t r i h u t « * u* ih c i.im « p io p o r t lo ii in t h i * i tm.i Will* ll |IV M piote. Hull In nil II you haven't till*. prulmtluu . i l l « i i . l v y o u o u g h t hu t to ita l.iv Y mi M<< i l l « It t i l « lilo | ii«u t ym i I*«* m ne u n e ut m u il«|iuM ltui « \ I.undpark tmlav . tain Wednesday. ami hi fu ber. o lile Disston ami Riijada people are biisy A brrthduv party was given ut the For Baie H aire* 1 nule from center of Nixon home Wednesday evening in | t’h’uring up ground and putting in wur Cottage G iov e ; w*dl nnproved; Groom 1 ga r«b*ns. honor of M i«« Eleanor .« birthday*. hoil«**, i,a l li ’*•», tWo ellltkeu lio!i«c The Disston sehool closed Aprii li* » Miss Myrtle W itcher spent VVednes and parks, all km ds fruii and berne-«, ilo* teachci, «lalues linsatd, limi Mi«. • lay night and Thursday with Mrs good water, li acre« gurtb n, ucres Imi , Ht»«ard, returm-»l t « * tl»i ir hoim- at Rose Stroud, at Walker. land, .*• ner«-s pusfore ami titubi r t BJuu Jess Tucker has joined the marines liuig Satiirday. if tllken ut once Borace I ('oelirun Harry Parker was down troni Lumi and goes tt> Portland ne*t Moutlay. Ti Ber, Ore, ìm h 1 uiay *pd purk Friday, ami returned thè m \t dny. T aiure d strain. «I. J. Jones and soli Robert and «L IL W 1 ite Leghorn E kk Bergiuanu Shoes for sale at the W o o l­ I mpl i cat ed e v e r y day f « * r I • v »'ars Chamber« were in Disston Monday af en Mills store. B e r t Ha n d« , ( «ittug ( »rov »•. i »i i ia V q»d f ernoon. A baili at I pton was buriied I riday, All Kinds Re hut 11 Ty|»ewrlters reasou M O U N T VIEW together witii a quantity ot t»-••«!. able price«. Term*« or cash Vullev juu7pd K. S. Holditmun went tu thè (»rove Hales Agen« v, Kugeue, Or«- Special to The Sentinel.) M a y 1. G. W. Senrs returned one Tiiesday. For Hale or Kent very Cheap The Frit/ Mi«. W. M . Kelb-y, ot Doremi, visited Ma t t l i y r c ranch ot Ml m i e i on Silk , «lay last week from Portland, where he from Saturday fili Tuesday at thè limite «•reek. Fred W' right, Wa l ke r nF.* in.Ipd i nad been visiting relatives. of I mi daughtt i. Mrs «lack Hasting«, ut For Hale Cheap if taken at one®, botiM Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Arne and cliil j dreu, of Cottage Grove, were Sunday R ii jutla. nml t w o lots, 241! N J St al!* pini!Ipd i ’Iv «li- Kerr and farniiy spent Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne. A fresh cow for sale I N Dresser. During the day one of the little sons of with thè Hutfields. Walker, ( Ire. a I !* in .'lpt1 Cli fford Smith, « » t Wildwood, spent Mr. mid Mrs. Rufus Arne sustained a I want overyhody to know that I pay fracture of the forearm and was taken Sunday at thè Lundbergs. j liighest prices for rugs, rubber, si rap Mi«. Stanley Dano-wooil and Miss j to the Grove for medienl treatment. metal, gunny sa« ki nml nil kindi of Mr. and Mrs. W ald o Miller were in B e in n e Damewood wer»* in Disston junk. Htoiieberg s building, at t he Monday. The Grov e Monday. bridge. a IP in Ipd Mi and Mi«. J S. Magladrv and somu Mr. and Mrs. S. E. I.owry and \V. D. W o o d for sale Call Dan Allen, plmue Heath accompanied Addison Heath to fri**ntls, ot Row River, were hi Disiton “P F t . a ‘Jil mlopil Snuda v. | the (»rove Saturday evening. SA G IN A W buy that Liberty Bond today vompaiiit'd bv their te.ulieis. Miss Katli leen Mien and Miss Heitlia Neat. G.nl Mien is working at Kiyudu \ daughter, Tinnii e Lv angeline, was boia V|• 1 1 1 Is lo Mi and Mrs Klimt. Tin tannai to\ and liound »base wits In 1.1 Tii.iav by stmleitts ot tin Walker lugli «elioni the collise was uitusuallv gond, i*i\eiiiig most ol ihe siirrouinliiig tei i Mm \. and it was some time befoie the hound* succeeded iii reaching the end aflei the loves had cnveied il. tei the la*! Iniiiml had eoiiu* panting in. g um s W ei - indulged and mi ev* i*l lent ii • • 4 s I was served R unis o f Hauling & Drayiny Done on Short Notice Flatrn M o v i n g a Hpe« laity WOOD A N D C O AL O ffic e Tls at I'll mu* f»f» limi T o ll C onfect lotici y the Gall Letnl Ymii Llbetty Loan Ft redout Third Ali L. L. Harrel Collude Orove Trunaler Drayiny of all Kinds P IA N O M O V IN O A U T O O K A Y FO R « j U I C K D E L I V E R Y T E L E P H O N E 7'J E L I T E C O N F E C I*I O N KHY OFFIC E BUTTF.K WRAPPER F KICKS The following prie «» un* ii"** ni . r fe ,i on butter wrappers: loo wrupper«, on Fridays und Sul tir « I OH day « only tu *> « I STO BMi wrappers, on any day du vs and Hat unlays l ln*«e are eu«h pm-t -« Vdditiofial wrappers printed at tin same time with ei ther ot the above, cents the 1011 G O T T AGE UK( >\ K HEN I I N K L . The l a v e W ire New «paper f f --------------- ' " ................. Professional Cards MAX LUEBKE THE KAWLEI0 H MAN Eugene. Oi e 77f*> Sixth A v e W Loral agency at .1 Ii i'rot/maii s R McCARGAR. D D R D E N T IST N eu r u l l i li rH lU V ril i la n f u fi f I v bv liMul u iq iliritt m > u . R t in b -u t i) un i n ffie u ut l ift li uriti MMin. F lio iir 1 . 11.1 ('u t iliz i» G ru v i», O m ? DR S M WENDT l'liy n lr la n and .H i u k ®<» u H| m *« ii »I m t t in t imi R ive li ti» m r ^ iT V und ••>«•, **ur um l th ro n t C o u n try r u l l i m vv »»Il un « it v m i l » i » i i » w *»r**«l d n y or m ^ lit. ( Mt M-e : ( o t t u s e (»rovi* ||t»l|»lful J E Y0 UN0 ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffirt? on M a i ii i i vt*imo CottüK«« Gmvi* A. W Orogon K IME, PH Y SIC IA N AND M D HUKOEON O ffice in Phillips building over the liensoll drug store, (»ffiee phone .'II Residenee phone I2II.I. ( »regoli Cottage Grove DR W M HAMILTON lies. Pinole I I F t LIC E N S E D C H IR O PR A C TIC P H Y S IC IA N Consultation and examination free, ttffiee liiuirs It to fi. Mon days ami evenings by appoint!!» 't. (»flu**' in olii Cottage Grove I ihii K building at M!|% Mam evenin'. H J. SHINN A TTORNEY AT L A W and notary nublic. Practice« in all courts. T w enty fi ve years *•• perieli*’«. linder llldg. Cottage Grove, Ore. ALTA KINO ATTORNEY AT LAW O f l ’iee locateli in the rear o f III*' First National bank. Oregon Cottage Grove J. S MEDLEY ATTORNEY AT L A W 774 Willamette Mt. Eugene, Ore.