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RP.l) j R m A M M A N S DEFEAT I 3 GRAVELY5 n C h c w m # P lu g | - - I I t c o s t s m o o t m o n LOSS to e h * « R a i l G ra « « ly It dooo to uso o rd m « p > to b a c c o a n d they E n jo y t h e ir C h o w M o ro Q u ito a O lfforonco b e tw e e n P u re, R ic h , L e a f Tob a cc o m a d e t h e G rav e ly W a y a n d o r d i n a r y l e a f s u m m e d up w ith th ick, heavy a w e e te n in y A 10c. P O U C H IS P R O O F O F IT y- • • T*Si S/-ji v/,v £x\i*w u« £k»*../ U '•W y T " ’ ; th e r e s d e je c tio n fo r IS', •V , l Y O U ' IF HE'D ONLY TURN AROUND ANO READ M Y BILLBO ARD .H E'D BRACE L 'P .B l'Y A P L U O O F R E A L f URAVELY AND TAKE AN INTEREST IN LIFE AGAIN. kW £ ■ t/’> L * </ ‘ L O O K LOR T H i N E IG H B O R H O O D l*’« m v i IC N »• ? Al NEWS HEBRON. (imperial to Tho Si'ntinel March 5.— Mr. Clarke, who sustain»»! injuries at the MeCov mill last vveek. is out aagin. John Yeatch, o f Cottage t i n s e , was at the J. A. I ’owell home Thursday. Mrs. Edith tiilham. Mr'. Emma K r llv aud C. H. W in e c o ff attended an ititi t tainment at I.ondon Friday evening. Several from Cottage Grove attended a dance at the grange hall Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. I’ owell and Stan ford Barile «pent Sunday at O J. Kappauf home. Miss Ruth Powell and M i " Irma Ran dall. o f Cottage Grove, were at the li. J. Kappauf home Sunday. Mrs. Lesto, o f Idaho, 1» visiting at the home o f her brother. George Tay lor. The Red Cross met with Mrs. Jessie Gilcrist last Thursday afterm-.n, 14 be in g present. Mrs. Roberson, o f Myrtle Creek, v i'it ed this week with Mrs. K. C. Führer. DORENA. (Special to The Sentinel. March tj.-— Emit Kirk made a trip to Row River Wednesday with supplies. Mrs. Tyson and grandson. Guy Bea ger, o f Portland, arrived here Thursday. Mrs. Tyson recently purchased the Lee Thomason place near here. A. S. Ward has purchased a Ford fr -m Jas. Goulev. Chas. Sears, o f Mount View, was in For U n i t e d S ta te s S e n a to r I I IS N u l li I -XI * ìR.-W I L \ \ M 1 IU H 1 I l ls S I ,\l this V icinity Thursdny and Friday. Mr. and Mr». J. !.. Redtord motored ¡ i o Cottage lirove Frulav afternoon. | The luember.» o f thè coyote club were out huntiug Fnday. -No »ucc »s was rcported. tirant Bali'' ni le a trip tu Cottage Grov e F'rnlav. The uieiuber» et thè physieal g<‘*'g raphy class o f thè high seiiool motored to Cottagi Greve Friday afternoon. Tliey v isited thè home o f their teaeher. Miss Elsie Lea. alivi viewed her eolie*1 timi o f rock spia mieli». Miss Orna Land and M i ' » Fave Jen n ing' attended thè busketbull game at l'ex ter Saturday evenmg. John Corder, who hud luvn visiting at thè McCollum home, leu Saturday ter hi' heme at Kellogg. Clyd*1 Kerr. o f Fptoii. speut thè vveek end bere with hi» family. J. E. Holstroui Iliade a trip to Row Biver oli busi a*1»» Tuesdav. Lee Thomasmi ha» put a fence armind his new ranch. M i ' » Viola l ’ Iank. who has I...... scr iousiy ili. is somewhat improveil. S A O IN A W . Special to The Sentinel. March 5.— Mrs. Quecii and llarriet, Kathleen. Don and Cari Alien and Jud »en Alien attendili thè leeture by Col. Leader in th*1 Grov e Monday night. Mrs. Neat and daiighter» Berthu unii Mary were dintier gue»ts Sunday at thè J. !.. trucia limile. Dick Scott, o f Eugeni1, .»pent thè vveek end with hi» folk.» here. MOUNT V IE W . Special to The Sentinel. ¡ March (>.— Mrs. M ilford liopper, of Saginaw, ha» reuted thè George Currin place and moved there last vveek. Mr. and Mrs. 1 J. Beidler and daugh ter Kathleen were visitor» Tuesdav at thè S. E. Low ry and W . 1». Heath homes. B r i » m i S t a r » w a s in t h è ( ì r o v i T ues- CROSS CANNOT R E C E IV E PE R CENTAG E B E N E F IT D O N A T IO N S O J K a y ....... 1 : Monday tm Mabel, where he will be employed. Mrs. L. J. Ulen arrived Tuesday from Oakland, Ore., fur a few d a y » ' v i'it with her parent», Mr. and Mr» \\ \ Witcher, and other relative». Mi». M \ Ivi...... ha» been ill wirh g u p for several days. Mrs. M \ Horn, M i» L .1 M i» Lee N iloii anti Mr». C. II. Haight were gue'ts at the Myers home T u - ' day alternomi. J. I . Sbattili k and Frank S a fley were in l resvv ell W ednesdny. Mrs. W \. W ilt her Mini diiughler», Mrs. Stanley and M r ' Allen, were din lo r guests Wediie'diiy at tin Judsoi: Allen home near Saginaw. the t onner brothers are building a small burn and goat .»lievi combined. LYNX HOLLOW Special to The Sentinel.) March t>.— John licuimc made it tup to Eugene Friday. Mr. Clock transacted business in Crc» well Monday. Cottage Grove visitors from here Tuesday were Marioli Lebow, I V Dresser and A. Wolford. Mr». Wayne Kirk .»pent the week end at Dorena. D I*. Caldwell Í» home troni eastern ¡ Oregon. He reports a loot anil a halt ot »now at the place where he had been Mr». Lew I .ajine has gone up to Lon l don to spend a couple of weeks. loin Orr has rented his farm to hi» ! brother John. Fred Lujóle was taken to Mercy ho» pitnl at Eugene last week and under went un operation. Ke|.»o Fisher, of the illtth engineers, who lias »pent the winter in France, writes and a»k » the home folks to tell him something about the war. lie says they will know about it than he does — B ILK CREEK (Special to Th f Sentinel. I March t>.— O. Heine iiiov ed hi» I : lu ll v out here Thursdny. Mrs. E. B. Slagle is spend mg t In* 7-pouml daughter was born Sun (Jay March : , to Mr. and Mrs. S. K. week at the home o f her langhtei. M l * O. C. Davis, at Eorune. Low ry. ( i. C. l.uchterhand transacting busi The members o f thè Moiint Yii-w Red Crii»» auxiliary ent-rtaitnd thè meli o f a*-» in the Grove Tuesday. M i* » Millie < Icvengi r returned Sat thy neighborhoiel at th*1 sehiiol hou-e1 Friday night. Old ta»hion*1d gauie» and urdav from Eugene, where she visiled coiiver.»ation were ••njoyed by a largì- friends for u week. Mi».» Vi ta Kruse returned to Eugeni erovvd. Banana», nut» and popeorn were Sunday to take up her school work, at served. M " Edna Si ir- returned t» Cottage ter having »pent the week with friend» • ìrovi Saturday. a fte r faaving spent a here. Mr. and Mrs. W G. Bittinger motored few d ay» at hi'im*. to th*1 Grove Saturday. Mrs. F. M . f rost, o f Blu#* M f'iinîî: C. E. Wood returned from l.eona the was at the >. K. Low ry homi* .^lif'«l first o f the week. anil Monday Edwin Este» seriously injured hi» Word has boon \ «-(J h#*rf• iff 1 ih*1 hand recently while working lit Leona. -eriuus ilia»11‘x ?it a Kujone bo> pital Mrs. Win. Hiokoy, formerly #»t t Zaiilu Estes suffered an attack o f ton.»ilitis last week. eighborhood. Ray Clevenger, o f Eugene, spent the Mr. and Mis. Chas. Bales spent Sun ne ol M - B les ’ parents, Week end with fl lends here. C. W. Dwvrc was up from I ...... and Mr. and Mrs. Green, at London. Claud*1 Arne wa» in Cottage Grove .»pent the week-end with In» family. (»liver Shrewsberry went to Medford Tuesday. Mrs. Art Demorest fell from a ladder Tuesday. Among those in the Grove Monday one dav last week and -everely injured R. N. Stanfield. were M i- Ada Wilson, Mrs. Dora Wood, Farmer, Htockraiser and Businessman one arm. Mr. mid Mrs. Waldo Miller were in Mrs. J. F. Gilijersleve and F. P Wheel er. the Grove Tuesday. A man who does things. Peter D eardorff arrived Monday from Who has accomplished something. Myrtle Creek. He is thinking o f b e ROW R IV E R A N D STAR Who knows how to work and get re ginning gardening soon. suits. Archie Wilson arrived from Eugene (Special to The Sentinel.) Who knows Oregon's needs, require 11 rch <!.— An American fla g was Monday. ments and resources. raise I at Row River at 2 :.llt Sunday S. G. Rockwell wa» in Cottage Grove Who has the experience, knowledge afternoon, there being n largi1 attend T uesday. The Misses Verna and Leota Este» anee in spite o f the storm. and business understanding. were guests o f Miss Eilytb Gruber one The mill at Row River started work Who. as a »* •• legislator for -ix years, has already done much for Ore on the government x hour shift M on day this week. Mrs. James Moran and two sons at day. gon. Quite a number from here attended tended church service in the Grove Sun Whose republicanism is unquestioned a ha-ketball game near Eugene Satur day morning. and whose ability has been proven. day night. (Paid advertisement by Stanfield com Card o f Thanks. Mrs. Bettie Earl and K. I*. Cole wer* mittee, Stanfield, Ore.) ink 15 among those from here ill the Grove We wish to thank th*1 friends o f Mine Mountain and Cottage Grove for the Saturday. A student from the bibie university beautiful floral o fferin gs and for their kind sympathy and assistance in Hie visited this week with Roy White. »V V' - i ' I ani vu Oral Sallee visited E. D. Cole Son- illm »« und death o f our husband and father. nay. i - - MRS. J. G. R O B B IN S A ll Süf, J 1 Wi J tL K Ye, j f r ' mNpd AN D F A M ILY . D E LIG H T V A L L E Y piar1.! O d (Special to The Sentinel.) Card o f Thanks. March *i.— The ladies o f the O. T. X. S E F D We wish to express our deep appre club gave a shower last Thursday to ciation o f the many kindnesses shown HEADQUARTERS Mrs. Bert Myers. o» »luring our reeent bereavement. of lh< N'orthwc t o oui Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hufiey and chil While we couhi not accept all the as / ^Gujrnntcc <<! I *lren were Sunday vi«itors fit the Jolt .»¡stance o ffered , it was just ns deeply iSat: factory II home. appreciated. We were especially nppre The Ernest Scars fa m ily spent Sun ciative o f the flowers. day in the Grove. Mm. Alma Hears, M R . a lb i M K H . E . E . F I N N E N , Ernest's mother, eame out with then» msc R A Y M O N D F IN N E N . for n fe w d a y s ’ visit. * 'has. Nichols installed a telephone The want ad. way is the right way, Monday. also the surest way. ••• Nut ice hu» bi biij GERMAN ATTACK ’ l i»»s h i ci v i d b v lii 'li tli |ila 11 ti mu lo cal p i l i - . I n a i l i In eh of Best Picked ‘ Sh o c k " o ffic e rs , i tli. aln i all v l i n n le«. j . e l .1 t h e lo ir e»! e v i . u l i v i ..| \\ It li tin Ann i It .in Arm) In Kranit1 T i l e t i l l 1* e la i t ilt Hilda, »»tie III (lie Tout »• t ini and t w n along i In I ’ III1 III III th s I ».itili ». I la v i ib inoliai I aliai I lui! I lie Alin i n .ill »olilnT. liotw IttislalidliiK Ills previous lluxp* rleiue. now I» pi l l i l i Iy at home In a gas mask aud able to tight just as well with as without il T h e Americans met (lie last pteked 11 oops ol the li* rtuaii a m i ) I loops ol the "slu n k " i v pc. i spi l lali) trained tor raiding and heat them at their ovni game of war. In the hand (o hand struggle tin Americans lost -min1 in killed und wounded. Including officer* A few Other* were reported luisslug A fte r Hie fichi 12 ( ¡ l i m a n laidle» were found In the American in neh. - while abolii a scori more Inulti s were seen lu the snow anil amidst tin hurhed wire entanglements T h e attack was made In a ilrivlnc. snowstorm against a salient on the American front A Inav v Isituharil ne nt of the American position urcom pallimi the attack But insiemi of find ing the Yankees liew lldiTi d. stunned . and crouching Kasmaskcd in their dug outs, the Gm maus un t a iiiaildmieil crowd of bareheaded demon*, Intoxi cated vvitb excitement and the Joy of combat. H urlin g themselves upon the tier man* tin vmmg Am eric an» fought des perately. entire!) smashing the care fully laid boche program Th e Ger man survivors were sent scuttling hack to their lim s. while the American gunners slaiuim d down a violent bar rage through which the fleeing troops had to pas» T in .- German prisoners remained in the hand* of the Yankees, two o f them having been wound'd A plan of attai k. including a map o f the American position«, indicatimi every dugout. whl* h was removed from tin* body o f the Prussian captain win* led tin recent assalili upon the sector northwest of Tool, shows how coin ph tely the Germans prepare tin ir raids. If in fa it this was but a simple raid, nut having as its ultimate object the retention of a portion of the HU I It'llt. T h e map goes Into such ib-tull as to show every machine gun einplai •■mi ni, every trench and every depression in the ground within tlm Am. ro an llin-» Rri| rullile l 'io»-, * I n i n t e i io |ii»it ili! In de» a ll coiiiiii It te » b rtilliii T h l» n i i x i l l l i r u ». C r e -w e ll l l . i i H o m e O u a t d . I ' i * » w • 11. (» le .. 1 i ti « - 1 -1 in g ol tin* M . n i i ti li m il e T i n - »ecoinl guard was lo In M a i l e v e n i n g u m l o v e r In n m e n ie » p m .a| to t o i l i .11 T h e » i . m i 1 t r o n i a i o l ili o i »ix il l r i l l I w o o d e n gu n » l o r d r i l l i i- i» ilia id l'd to o t il i- i '»p o ke ol m olí i stilt»' ! a u uiI ter »it m ilitia , tin 1 men w ere ni i •*»*g fa vo r in au rili on e. St ufim i I iiin :i l»ii^:iiu in ti **rho| ni fio* I ut or ni f ioiiu I f '« » 11 « |* mii <I • I u li o li li: *ii liti \\ » ! li it 111 r. L o co m o tive* SERVICE Released W ill For Freight. Be Used Washington Pattm-nger train nerv ir e in the west will be reduced one third or more by u rea rra n g em en t of schedules to he announced shortly by Director General MeAdoo. Scores of trains on competing lilies leaving und arrivin g at terminals about the same time will he elim inat ed. UntieccMsary trains on many western linen are to Im luk'-n o ff and the locomotives ami cri-wa used for esaentlal freight service. T h e re is no thought, however, o f making a few western lines the principal passenger c a r r ie r » an contemplated in the emit. O ffic ia l» also »tab-d that, tho reduction In Hchcdulcn will not result in any serious Inconvenience to paKnengi-r». W . W . M ’ F iir la n d T lir City TiaijMfrr A ll K ni il il o f Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice U nshaken Testim ony r u m « Movititf a H| m *< laity W OOD A N O CO A I« Tilín» i tln* tt*>t «»I frufl». \ml Ihuii» ’ « I iit|||«*> l'iiit litiM* ntoo»! fio* ffKt ni i r i i «•io* r»r> iitf,ij»i* t í 111 v N o ('offu^t* (iros* i • h » , O f f l « n A t K . u Iti (, 'i^ a r H t o r * i iit uhn HiitfiTN Icii kui'lii' «*r :t ii noviiiK • u I im *\ mol lilmli|t*r Jl« «un mnuiii un I I • I • . h • « i l i lo* I u^lit ol Wo« »« I mo ti • ii \ im» i l»v i I iin twin* Y«• I• I Ir •!iiitony i I t i >•( In i * w a V li m i i u II |ii« \iiii* n f «(«•%% n. Mi» M R| Hil . t*ti, <\»ttui,, Airov«*. *«.i' • • * \\ h«*n W R A P PKK P R IC E S i • i lxi<||i«‘ \ i • • ii 11»I • i ii t lií««« tlolil»I«‘«i lio*. M JTTF .K 1 h i U'«••il I •«»!» Il ' h K o lili V IV IU utili Tin follouin^ p r o « ’« un* n »u in i*f «Ollfw I UHI <ul. I.- t t o k oln«'\ ••I • f'.*« t on hu t for u ruppon«: i h m r al»li fo timi » tuoi I \\ M I !•*«» u i i p p 'i x , mi l i o l . i y i uml Su fur II« UH t li » f VM» ul ti r«‘i i l l v li•• 11» IIO* «lay n only * I UU • II**. \ Kolm \ I if il VI - •• 11 I )' *‘i II N i on n r ( pp«i «n t n y «I \ v \ « •• j » t I r j ». ..! Donni* ’ O l i r « ' i III n nu hil«* iort « I : * y y* ii¡(| Suf ur«l:»y *• t l JO *•«• f'r « »in .11 k «I II«* V « 'III ••• \" in I In*-«’ an* «■ a - tj pro «••«. • ii I «*liri»:ir\ TJ, uni* tt«*iii«*tif • N ' M i t i o i i a l u f ' i i ' i T » p r i n t « •! a t th«« l'»l : -•i l i o- f i n o * u i t h « i t l o - r «»I f i o* a h o v « ^ 3 5 < »n March L’ 7, I » HI. Mt» K-b» II... k ! • « nf n t l i o l o o »aid: * * \1 v i'st i Hint ion «»f I fom i \ K ol I i » l I M il L M K M I N I I., i ; i ■ v I ' i IU r«*ui »iiiH um* lim«m**l. I lin\«’ I h«- l.i%«» W in* N « u ipiipiT. iip V'T limi tl»«*iii t i l l to k;i»** no* ** :• t í ^ ! n tom w Ii «' n «' \ «• f I li \ ** u**«*'l t lo'lll I 'li" p »-o», nt »Il (1«'tili*r«i D on ’t '•imply m*k for u I olio v r«*m«*«lv 4«*f 1 >" t n '•« Kid it «v l ’ ilN lio* •»no Y li r» f Mi*. K' Io ll'o. k lini tu o «- pillilo ly r«-«* • fimo ». • I «-« I. I t ' t r i Milldirn I*ip ' C d tttt^ e G r o v e T r n n i f « r Bul f il«». \ V . in'' 15 L. L. Harrel w a n t a d s . In xiiram«-, timhor l.imh, ininiii^ pi op ••i f \, t : « 1 1* 11 n ^4 proporty, « ity prop« 11 V Iff« uml liiiuhor. II. B ra m a rti. Ilr.il DrayiniL of all Kinds listate« a n d All kind id plowing work done at tea »tillable priie». ,\. ,1 Htevi'd», I'kun* i»F:i. fS2tfe I TRAIN Collate Grove, Oregon ot tl i.i t t o l l o of ol oi ill* a I loll a |*i r Woman wanted for genrral housework Washington F iv e American* In M i»» I.vdut Dunn. f - _ mspil eluding Second l.b utenaut Harold F To Rent Good tuoili-rii house; 7 acre. End le, o f Tilton. N II . were killed -.11 i r r i g a t e l i by j o i n - ; , i u r r i 1» v o t in g five were sever. Iy wounded and four beni I ; other fruit. A |k V a i slightly wounded In the fight with tin ( I-d e l in J!*p'l Germans north of T o o l March I, tin O A C. White for netUüK from war ih partiin nt announced V II I .• j» h o r ii* , H.r#o f««r I r (iihl«*r, Those killed, h< sidi s the lieutenant, f JJ lllHp«! S n j' i n a \v. were Sergeant Anthony Am .ib i. Hal For Sale Barred Kork p k k * fur batch timore. Md.; Privates Edgar Parsons ino; flu* kind that paid D m ) por crut Oblds, N H arry .1 Henry, l.oguns port. Ind and Matthew Drew, Fayette. I' ut it during N«ivi»iiiber, |)i‘f*,inl»«,r ami fJJmH«* ! J u n a r y . I). . S t i r l i n g . N D T h e department also announced tin- Wanted at Once Millwrights aud rar pontone; lar^«* ooriNtruction joh; thro«* fo llow in g kllb-d in action: Sergeant J fe .p h P (iials son. Derby. t«• tour months ’ uork t’«»r »toady mon nt Me February 2 i Corporal Kph H gga - *'» • '«'"• M'o hm r Lumber Cmnpniiy, ml oo, Iteil Jacket. W. V a . March 2: Private North Bend, Coo» B .v , (ire. C UT First N ation al B an k oi g u t i i / i l i , und your tm y nur » » I timi tli' ii i lUl’Ilt K lit • III Tilt* Si Illun i. LOSSES IN FIGHT AT TOUL MADE PUBLIC WILL • 8YSTFN! M ia 'ii 'in ;1 in . k m (D m Hugh Weatherman, Beaman. la . March - and Cook Thomas II liar ili-Hty. 1L’ Kamaev Apartnu rits, El Paso. Tex.. Februarv ¡tu T h e death in Europe of Private Wal ter E Heinz, Crane, <>r., from pyemia was reported. Other deaths from ilis ease among the overseas forces were reported as follows: Privates Thomas J CJuIrk. Lowell, Mass, pneumonia: Harley I! Sal/.mati. Beach, N. I ) , embolism; Alfred II Clapp, West Union, l a , tuberculosis; A rtie O. I.edle tier, Elizabethtown, III , sat eoinu. ; FKDKKALRKSKRVE p u rp o s e», .n oi it sm u t1 lie at ■ t h e ad v .. lit age» ot Il io 4 M K M B F .K in ilc » u i m i i u l w i i l i n i i t i i n i o b le», II ll»l l»t o t o i »I rv lei- l i l e s ig a »I * i rotin i i-»i t i» now u v e i I In C iip litiii D e v e l a 1 »p o ke ol V The vu.t is oui.es of the Fedeiul Re .ci ve Sv inili now uvei a thou saiiil million dollar, utr emitrlit a " i by th* d*pu noi . in ii.mk . which, like out s i v e ate nielli In1 1• of this gie.it system The large i uml the smallest of our ilepn.-dtoiN each conti Unites III the same piopolHoU lu this lutili, which giv e , p l u t e i timi fo all It you haven't this prillisi Inn alio oly you ought not In delay You c u n e it the moment you liocorno mie ol mil ileposltms \l» n i ' l l - m g ut t u m i » in th e n a m e nt I In1 I ¡ , 1 1 l i e - , i» pi o l i i l o I eil vv it li m it t lie i n h Troops. ^ P rovid in g B an kin g. Protection Ri d iu le p r o h ib it in g tin 11 Im t i a ful ill i nì p e n i l i t a g e b e lle t it do li li j . . . . . p in ! t i m i i» m a -I be ' t i i i f l v a d h e r e d i n Iiy il l Y a n k e e s Beat oft St r o n g F o r c e 5 I. "- t Amali black leather handling r»»n tii * t. mg lady's gold watch, nearly ♦•’» in »liver, litui \\. R •*. budge. Mr». G \\ M.-RcyHold», Divide, Or. ml5p<i For Sale One !ixl2 aud one U ' rug--, and otlii'r housi'hold goods. 1 K Johnson, tirsi house w**»t ot' t » m a t ’s. ml .xl'J Mr» Rev I5pd For Hale H acres 1 mile from center o i t .dilige Grove; we!! improved; '¡room hou»c, burn 20x.‘U>, two ■-hick<1 1» house» ird purk», nil kind» fruit und lierrii’s, :....I vvntor, 2 acres gnrdeii, .1 nere» buy lumi. I! ¡nil-» puslur»1 unii timber. A11 it HI it tu ken ut linee. Horace I . ('oehrun, liller, Ore, nielli muy.'tpd W1 ite Leghorn Eggs, Taucrnd strain, t r;.pnested every »lay for El years, P. ti If ami*, ('otturi* («M»vi*, ( >r. iii:iv3p«| PIANO M O V IN G A U T O D R A Y FOR (JUIL'K D E L I V E R Y T E L E P H O N E 7:! OFFICE. E L IT E C O N FE C TIO N E R Y ( r Professional Cards MAX LUKBKK THE KAWLKIUIl MAN K« **itl«*nrf IVnth St. Phoni« 17<U« R McCARGAR. D D S D K N TIH T N«uriilj»iri n l i ' v r t l iiiif ntitly l»y 1« »«• :» I tiuplirut mil. ILxuL'iirt* und «»flu«* nt Fifth nini Main. I ’lmiif I LI.I ( ’«itt ici- Orovu, Or«*. J. E YOUNG ATTORNEY AT LAW O f fu«* « mi Main nv«*nun Cottag«* Oro\ «« Or«*^«Mi UR. A. J HENDRY D E N T IS T LADY A i i E N D A N T (»ver l'ii -1 N iti.m il bunk. Work done ufti-r hour» nail Huiidity» by appointment. Phone In A Cottage Grove, Ore. W R IM E . M D. P I I Y H I C I A N A N D .SURGEON O ffic e in Phillips building over th.- It. ii »<»n drug sture. O ffic e phone .11 Rc»i.|i'iii'»i pilone 12'iJ. Cnltuge (¡ñiv o DR ( 'rego li W. M H A M IL T O N Res. Piloni1 R E I I'or dale 12 head of ewes; grade Cots hi»; -t 12.50 per head. (>. I-;. Crowe, I .orn ne, . Ore. mehl I5pd L IC E N S E D C H IR O P R A C T IC I ’ ll Y H I C I A N For Sale Rhode Island Red hatching egg». N. R. Rrand. aprl2pd « 'onsullatiun and einmination free. O ffic e hours 1» to 5. Mun iliiy» und evenings by nppointm ’t. W ork horse for sale, or will trade fur COW or calves. E. C. Ilollnduv. m22pd ' ' I l i c e in old Ciilfug»1 Grove I iiiii H building at lilt *4 Main evi’ iim*. Gentle registered Jersey hull for sale. W. J. Messenger, Dorena. m» Eie Eggs fur setting. Pure bred H C. White Leghorn». O. A. t and Tam red trnius; heavy layers. (f5 for I (Ml. ¡f_*.5l» for 75e for 15. Wtililu Miller, Box 17«. Cottage Grove, Ore. ink 22pd For Hale »T. S H I N N It idcr Hlilg. Cut luge Grove, Ore. The kind that always grow:-. R i l l c h u f f .......I w h e a t . Magia aw. H. ATTO RNEY AT LAW an«l luitiiry ' inibii»1. Prnctic «» in all ««Mirt.s. T w enty fiv e yeur* d |»«’l ll’fli•«*. C. | | H a ig h t, niStr,.' A Bargain Horse power in good con diti*in; :.I io .»(t feet o f tumbling rod» M. C. Robbins. uiH L’2pd 12 Am erican* Taken, Say* Berlin Fine riding pony, saddle, bridle, orchard Berlin, via London. -G e rm a n forces, plow, half Imrrow, 250 egg Petaluma attacking the Am erican trenches in incubali.r. g a soline engine with si pn- the Ht. Mill I d sector, took 12 prison mtor ntlurhed, pitch lurks, aeetyliae ers and inflicted heavy casualties, the gas stove metal barrel fur feed *1. VanOsdel. w a r offic e announced. mSh’l’pd ALTA K IN O ATTORNEY AT LAW O f fien located in the ri-nr o f •be fir s t Nutiumil bank. • ullage Grove J. S. Oregon M EDLEY A T T O R N E Y -A T LA W 77-1 Williiiiiett»1 Ht. Eugene, Ore. « *