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E SAVE MILLIONS FO# SIATE In tlif co u rse ut' y e a r s m illions o f «lui lur* can bo s av ed to th e c o u n tie s of O regon by u sin g o ur ow n mails, w inch a r c ju s t as s a f e as p r i v a t e c a r r ie r s am i WAR PICTURES TO BE SHOWN FRIDAY NIGHT AT ARCADE ,iu"* “ * id' . . The « 1 « liaquont; tMpftjrer n m l » T*lwt. l ieutenant t'lu is Jensen, of the sin nil, tvipH 4lt thi. l stiiten «rmv. cuine dow n from Kligcuo last week fo puny , Inis a n n o u n ced Ins c a n d id a c y for the rep u b lic a n tiomiiiiiliou tor c n u n l i s i do the work. tr e a s u r e r Mr M yers is well know n I I II throughoiil th e e n ti r e c o u n ty , us lie eov Mayors Out for Treasurer J a m e s I.. Meyers, o f F ug en*, tr a c c i e is even Ilio sm all c o m m u n itie s for his " " b’sm an or the E u g en e F'• ml com firm lentille n u en by the b o y s ' q u a r t e t . Ko I low inn Ila 1 sciolinile th e boys were also ilielmleil hi th e pai I y am i a merry tim e was on joyed. \ six o ’clock pi cu n su p p e r was held the b asem en t o f the M eth o d ist church 1 ho i‘«-**t# t h a t piU* upon him aro o t t o « will an e x h iln tio u ot* w ar picturo# T u esd ay e v e n in g and p roved a very u n re a s o n a b le am i preposterously out o f at th e \ r e a d e t h e a t e r F rid a y nig h t. un pleasan t e v e n t. Vlmiit fifty were pres p ro p o r tio n to th e am o u n t of th e ta x . ilei th e uiispu es of the com m ercial élut). c u t . Being a n e w s p a p e r p u b lis h e r m yself, A dm ission wilt be fr e e to the public I l it a n d h a v in g g iv e n th is p a r t i c u l a r law a n d th e r e will be a n " '" l film m addi D I D N ' T W A N T H E R M A N BLOOD SO I c o n s i d e ra b l e s t u d y , 1 feel t h a t I am iti tio u to t h e w a r film, which will be eu H E L E T IT O U T OK | a po sitio n to revise th e p u b lic a tio n law 1 11 fly d i f f e r e n t front any w ar pictu res H I S TOE. b e f o r e e x h i b i t e d here T h e film is from Elbert Bede Has Definite Idea of I iu such m a n n e r th a t past a b u s e s can not p ic tu re s actually t a k e n on th e buttle N f w a l k , N d , March It*. " I th o u g h t bo r e l a t e d a n d so t h a t tin* taa|mv«TH ! f o l d * / v h o th e A imio U ‘i«K tVn Beneficial Legislation That I had a tew d ro p s ol (teiinu n blood in will get a c h e a p e r an d more s a t is f a c to r y tur«‘*i Virplaitc c o n stru c tio n a n d tin service. As a n ex am p le of uiy insig ht m g o f sp ru c e will also be shown. The iu\ \ fins, so I p ric k e d in\ g re a t toe and Should Be Considered in to th is s u b je c t it seem* to me a sense pi ogress o f th e w ar will be show n in an lot tlioui flow out. Now I in roadv ,*» less p ro ceed in g an d a n im p ositio n upon entirely novel m anner, tako tin* o ath . * * F o m iu ereial club m em b ers beut the th e d e lin q u e n t t a x p a y e r to req u ire five So say in g. W illiam S tr a s h u r g o r , an U se of M ails fo r D i s t r ib u t io n a n d Col xpt'iise tit the p ro d u c tio n ami in v ite 1 p u b lic a tio n s o f tho lux lisi, ami thi> a p p lican t fo r e n lis tm e n t in tin* t in ted tli g e n e ra l public to lie th e i r guests. 1 action o f E lectio n S up p lies; R e I so m ctim cs in tw o p ap era ili th è sanie S t a t e s m a r in e corps, rem oved his alio«« L L H lieve D elin q u e n t T a x p a y e rs ; city . ERO ST E O R E C A S T TO B E G IV E N and d is p la y e d to the a s to n is h e d g a / e of D iv id e C ounties f o r From past ex p e rie n e e at Salem , I be S e rg e a n t T h o m a s Ure«*ti a b a n d a g e d D A IL Y T H R O U G H T E L E P H O N E lieve ocouoiuies cali be c f f c c te d iu s t a t e • * lift I«* pig t h a t went to m a r k e t . ’ ’ Com m issioners EXCHANGE g o v e rn u ie u t. some of t i n s e by consoli- " H o w d o y o u k now t h a t t he blood R esid en ts tit C o tta g e G rove and Fu y o u let o u t w a s («eruinti a n d n o t some d a tio n . lt soouis to me t h a t th ere is E l b e r t B ede c a n d id a te f o r jo in t a m u ltip lic itv o f b o a rd s a n d couimis g en e may h e r e a f t e r hnv e Iht* tro st tore o t h e r k i n d " ’ a s k e d Ur e o n . s e n a t o r from l a n e and Lin n, h a s issued A ldus, some w ith sa la rie s atta c h é ,!. T he e a s t by c a llin g up the tele p h o n e o ffice **t p ric k e d at a point f u r th e s t from t h e fo llo w in g s t a te m e n t to th o p ress; 1 last le g isla tu re labi th è fou iidntio u fo r iu e ith e r e itv . The fori a.st is made my h e a r t , ” r e t u r n e d S t i a s b u i g e i w III! ;it .».»o fin t» f \ n u iij, by ( ’. K. S t f w a r t , I t is a h a b it th a t c a n d id a te s h a v e o f ! a c tio n at t l n s sessiou an d I th i n k ile is Vmeriean born and p u gnaciously a lift lorat «*«u»pi*ruti v«* \v«ath«*r ob.m»rvfr, \\ ho sp e a k in g in high so un d in g te r m s o f b e ; te r m i n e d legislatura etili reallv do some- Inis* r«*««i\«*«1 t h f ti«*«-»•saury in«ti uiiit'iit# T eutonic. in g th e t a x p a y e r s ' c a n d id a te , or th e ! t h i n g along th is line at thè ap p ro aeliin g from t h f <;o\friiuiflit, a n d th r o u g h tho Hut S t r a s b u r g e r c a n ’t be a l \ S. t a x p a y e r s ' frien d , or th e repr* s e n t a ’ ive sessron. f o o n f ra tio n o f t h f I'act fit* T**1«*|*1 hhi «* manu«*. II«* la«ke«| tin* wi’ig ht ami tin* o f th e common people, i n d e f i n i t e p l a t i lt seeuis to me t h a t a div ision o f «.v lY lf^ruph com pany tho in to rn ia tio u height ne«-essary. t u d e s b ein g called in to use f o r t h a t p u r 't e l l u r i c a i a t o cominissiouer ilis trie ts will bo ^;ivon to auvono f a l l i n g oithor I I B pose. would be m ueh more s a t is f a c to r y th a n tin* C\»ttago l i r o v f or tho Ku^ouo ox W \ T ( Il VOI K 1 \H K I S a \ o 2\V I h av e no re s p e c t f o r p r e c e d e n t , h o w th e presen t m eth od of e le c tin g com r hanges. I I B F»»r T u f it la v nig ht Mr. S to w a r t foro e v e r lo ng-established, i f 1 seo w h at m issio uers at large, As nearly as pos C O TTA G E G R O V E B A N K S TO seem s to be a b e t t e r way. As a c a n d i slide, ev erv section of thet'OUlitv should oast a t f i n p f r n t u r f o f l?t» d f g r f f s and S H O R T E N B U S IN E S S d a t e for s e n a t o r I would lik e to s t a t e be re p r e s e n te d u| >u the b o ard t h a t c on t h f t h f r n n n i i f t f r «lr«q*peil to -5. Mr. S to w a r t i* «*t t h f opinion t h a t nono of HOURS d e f i n it e ly some o f th e th i n g s 1 h a v e in d u e ts th e county s business. If th e t h f s t a n d a r d \ a r i f t i f s of f r u i t s h a w mind, to th e en d t h a t th e v o te r s o f l.a n e people o f L a n e an d l.inn c o u n ties s •em b f f ii g ro a tly inju ro d by th o frost this Iu k e e p in g w ith flu* g e n e r a l move- an d l.in n c o u n tie s m ay k n ow t h a t I to w ish it, 1 shall, in th e e v e n t of iu y wfi k, but th i n k s all oarly v a r i f ti o s of m«*nt «»f busiiK ss am i w ith th e ac tio n of h a v e no in t e n ti o n o f g o in g to Sivjom election, e n d e a v o r to w ork out si >m e pfao h o s w hich had b u d d ed h av e been tin* bnsiin’ss houses of th«* to w n an d more «specially t « » «*om ply w ith th«* n* merely to become a« se a t-w a rm e r a n d to such m eth od w hich will not in crease killed. <ju«*st *>t the ¡’resident «»! th«* 1 int«*d I I li th e f u r t h e r end t h a t th e y may h a v e th e 1 tlit' ex p en se o f g o v e rn m e n t. o p p o r t u n it y to ex p ress to m e t h e i r o p in | 1 h av e in mind o th e r le g isla tio n t h a t E A S T E R C A N T A T A D R A W S L A R G E S t a t e s th a t all «*ur pi*«)ph* giv«* to fi»«* ut m«*st «»t th e i r tim e an d a b i l i t y t«» the A U D IE N C E SUNDAY ions on th e s u b je c ts fo r le g isla tio n | will g iv e ta x p a y e r s m ore m oney w ith p ro d u c tio n i*f all «dusse# «»f f«»**«| pro N IG H T which l suggest. I will h a v e th e g r e a t l w hich to buy lib e rty bonds, o f w hich I d u e ts r«*quir«*«l f«»r the m a i n te n a n c e «»f est resp ect fo r t h e i r w ishes an d d esires, m ay sp eak as th e ca m p a ig n p rogr ' * Tht* K ing «»! Glory. ’ t h f K:i?»t«*r u u r cou n try an d th ose «>f «»nr \lli«*s, tin- an d I wish to s t a t e t h a t a m i s t a k e v o t t a n t a t a '•ting by t h f M e th o d ist « hnir, b a n k s « » f th is tow n will «»n am i a f t e r --------- L— L — B---------- ers o ft e n m a k e is in not m a k i n g th e i r \ p r i l s, li»ls, op«*n th e i r «biors fo r busi L o ra n e W o m an S tr ic k e n w ith A poplexy : u n d e r t h f d ire c tio n «*f Mis. Leon lb**» desires know n. I.arz»> at th« e h u r r h S u n d a y e n e m n g , ness ut 10 o ’cloi k u. in. anil clone them Kugeno R e g is t e r — Mrs. H a r r i e t Pipes, | w as an excellent «•«»niposition am! pleas- at > o ’«l«*« k p. in . u n til f u r t h e r notice, O ne o f th e im p o r t a n t th i n g s 1 h a v e The th a t all p a r t u s « o niierted t her«* with in m in d t h a t should i n t e r e s t e v e ry t a x of l.t>r:ine. widow o f th e lute J e r e m i a h «•«I an u n usually large au d ie n c e p a y e r is a new m eth o d f o r th e d i s t r i b u Pipes, a p io n e e r fa r m e r o f t h a t valley, '»• dos by Mrs. H. K. 1.aw sou an d Mrs. may h ave s u f f ic i e n t tim«* t « » «io th e ir tion o f electio n supplies an d t h e re t u r n y e s t e r d a y w hile d r i v in g home fro m E u K. \V. (.»lass w ere p e rh a p s tin* uioat s h a r e in th e e x t r a iiuti«*s ineid«-nt t«» the w ar. o f supplies and results. U n d e r p re s e n t g e n e in a b u g g y w ith W illiam V aug hn , I h e a r t il y a p p r e c i a te d num bers. The pro Iti«* c u sto m e rs a n d fr«*in«ls of the g rain follow s: laws th is is done by th e e x p ensiv e who has c h a r g e of her place, w as s t r u k b a n k s can eonf«*r a fa v o r on th e offi Chorus, * * H e W as D e s p i s e d . " m eans o f p r i v a t e c a r r ie r s a t so much en w ith a p o p le x y an d i . not e x p ected ( n t r a l t o mdo. " O u r W o u n d ed I.> rd ’ ’ e« rs urn! **inpluyees of th e b a n k s by ar p e r d iem an d m ileage, w h ile re g is te r e d to recov er, a c c o rd in g to her p h y sician . ra n g i n g th e i r a f f a i r s so th a t th«*ir busi M rs. lim a Beag«-r. ni'rs w ith th e b u n k s m ay be transaet««! m ail an d th e p arcel post w ould g e t th e T h e y were d r i v i n g home by w ay o f Cun- S o p ra n o solo an d chorus. " T h e r e Is b e tw e e n th e a b o v e nam ed hours. sam e resu lt for a very sm all p a r t o f th e ra d Hill an d th e stro k e occurred a b o u t | a Ui«<*u Hill F a r Away. ’ * Mrs. II. K. F I R S T N A TION \ L BAN K. p re s e n t expense. T h e idea o f a p e rs o n a l _ o V loe k . ■ Law son. B A N K O F C O T T A G E GKOYK. ----------1.— I .— B---------- c a r r i e r fro m some iso lated p re c i n c ts at Sol«», q u a r t e t t e an d chorus, " A s It i I B I.e g a l b la n k s a t T he S e n tin e l office. a n ex pen se o f as high as $10 a v o te is B egan to D a w n ” ; lo. Mrs. ( ’miner: A D M I N I S T R A T O R S N O T IC E . too a n t i q u a t e d f o r p ro g r e ssiv e Oregon. P a t r o n i z e hom e i n d u s tr y . *** I q u a r t e t , Mrs. Mrs. A. Hrunii, t N « * 1 1 «• •* is hereby g iv en th a t by «»r«i«*r Mr. it. W. Glass and Mr. J o s e p h K notts. , B ass .so|n ami quart« t, " S«*ek Ye the of th e C ounty Court *»f l.am* C ounty, | l a * n l ” ; solo, Mr. ( ’. K. 1’m p h r e y ; q u a r O regon, «Iuiy m ade ami e n t e r e d of r«*«- ord on tin* .'»Ofh «lay ot M arch, l J ‘ lH f in tet, Mrs. Leon Ib*sLarzest Mrs. licager, the matt« r <»t th** estât«* of .L iiim - s H enry •Mr. S. L. Ma« kin. Mr. I m p h r e y . D« rb v, «b*eeas«,d, th e uml«*rsign»*»l. Alta C horus, “ \n«l Th«*y Worshippe«! K ing, was duly appoint«-«! a«liiiinistrator | H im ." « » t sani «*st a f «*. All p«*rsons h a v i n g claims Soprani» solo, " A n K aater O f f e r i n g , ’ ’ i a g a i n s t said «*stat«* a re r«*<|uin*«l to pre s«*nt them duly v e rifie d a s by law r«* Mrs. Hoy W. Glass. [• F in a l «horns, “ He Is th«* K in g of «piired to said m liu i n is tr a t o r at Ins law o ff ic e 111 th«* F ir s t N a tio n a l B ank bulbi G lory. *f ing. Cottagi* (ìr«»ve, (>r«*gon, w ith in ssx I I B m o n th s from the «lut«* <»f th is notice. G E N E R O U S S U M IS G I V E N f OR D ated th is full «lay o f \ p r i l , H»1K. R E L IE F OF ST A R V IN G A L T A K IN G . A R M EN IA N S .-«5 hi ! A d m in is tra to r . I I B T h e c o m m u t e on A rm e n ia n re ie f an Tin »Sentinel receives in q u irie s «»very nouuced y«*ster«lay th«* eolleetion of w «*»*k from p ro s p e c tiv e net ti e r s who *7-5. ho in t h «*i r «Iriv«* last week. T h is Mini ex«*e**de«l by a b o u t $ -0 0 th e am o u n t wish copies o f the pap er. If y«»u wish a ss ig n e d by th is «listrifU to raise by to s«*ll y o ur lami y o u r ad. nhoulil be in th e g e n e ra l c o u n ty c o m m ittee. C. II. The Sen tinn ì, w here p ro s p e c tiv e s e ttle rs C orson, A lfreii J u r y , W. J . Wood, G. M. will set* it. M a r k s b u r y an d H«*v. D. A. McCleod a i i w ere m e m b e rs of the local com m ittee. C ounty B u ilding Small B ridge Mr. Corson, « hairin an of the commit- T h e c o u n ty i* b u ild in g a (SO-foot it**«*, especially p raises th e work of the ¡s o lic itin g co m m ittees , who w««rk«*d tire bridg«* <»\«*r a at ream w hich muat be les.sly and e f f i c i e n t l y th r o u g h o u t the «*r « i n going from th«* B ucific high week . way* to t h e c o u n t y ' s rock crUNh«*r locat --------- 1^— L — B --------- *•«1 sou th of h«*re. A crew «»t four men SATURDAY G RA N G E PROGRAM III (r I H ij I o f e y e s i g h t li s t i n g In is n o s n |>ei u n I h i r ÎÎN y e a r s o f pi a e lical e x p e rie n e e is l i e l i i m l III is s y s t e m . 10 c T h f f o l l o « p r o g r a m vvill be given at t h f m f ftin K o f t h f C u ttn ijf O rove t;rn n i'f S n tu r d a y , A prii •>, a t 1:.'Ì0 p. in.: S o ng by (trang*', K iv er o f Timi-; rfud- ing, .\li«s L ena H n re h a m ; in s t r u n i f n t a l solo. F r e d a A u b r e y ; re e i ta t io n . M i b l r f l B n r c b a m ; song, C la ra T ille r; in s tru m e n ta ! solo, F lo r e n c e M e F a r la n d .. T o pica f o r d is c u ssio n : P riu c ip le of Co- o p e ra tim i, W. A. H e m e n w a y ; Kconornie. G ain o f Co o p e ra tio n , S. K. I.evvis; W h at A re th è B est O r n a m e n t a i Slmile Tre«1«, U n P . Il MeGee; T h e Best Fio e era f o r th è F a r m e r ' s W ife to Baine, Mrs. M. XI. W heeler. ----------1.— I.— B---------- If y o u r d e a le r d o e « n o t c a r r y t h e m , t e n d $ 1 .2 0 fo r a c a rto n o f 1 2 p a c k- aifo« t o T h e A m e r ic a n T o b a c c o C o ., N . Y .C ity ! S O C IE T Y . i i « ■ i i i i i i : ; First .Methodist Episcopal Church Tuesday Evening, April 9th EVERYBODY WELCOME J iiit ' i i i i l i i « « i i i « » 111 » « i l i » ....................................... .............. Th SH ERM AN B ro k eu L en ses Q uickly R eplaced 881 EYE W. It . Eugene, Oregon. F a c to r y on P rem iss» Telephone 802 The Sample Store Is the Place If you trade at the Sample Store you can save enough money to buy Liberty Bonds and help win the war. One lot ot Men s Shoes One lot ot Men s Shoes s .'í.s r » Men's Oxiords at S 1 .í>5 or ^«1 .44«* SI . o Bef r • > Men's Tennis Shoes at Boys' Tennis Shoes at Ladies' Shoes at Ladies' White Canvas Shoes Ladies’ White Pumps Ladies' Tennis Shoes at Children's Mary Janes at S I .00 to i>r»o to SL\ 15 to 8(5.85 S1.Í15 to SÜ.25 SI .(55 i>5 c to SI .25 • » «1 r «>50 to SI .«> TO KEEP THE DEMON HUM 1 YOUR DOOR VEST IN THE THIRD LIBERTY LOAN ir To Perpetuate IN American Freedom, Invest in Liberty Bonds HARDWARE F U R N IT U R E | H o m e : c T V la d e : F l o u r :j: Pride of Oregon. Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour i i i j :|: Made by Cottage Grove Milling Company P h o n e 80 X * < ~ X -X ~ X "X ~ X ~ X ~ X “X ~ X -X ~ X -X ..X -X « X - - ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ~ X ” X ~X ~X ~X ~:-!r * I ’leuue Ward, come. 1 want you're the only 2 2 Million Families in the U nited S tates m u m m ie s Hilly Iroulse, pec ted ly oil til f u r lined uiitlc Corn Meal Muffins \ cu p c o m m eal 1 c upa flou r '■ teasp oo n salt 4 teasp oo n s R o y al B ak in g P o w d ar In* in Is b e fo r e tli 2 tableap oo n s sugar No eggs 1 cu p milk 2 tab leap o n n a sh o rte n in g Silt dry ingredients together Into b o w l; add milk and melted shortening an d beat well. Bake In greased muflin tins in hot oven about 20 minutes. S am e trailer m ay be baked as corn bread in greased shallow pan. Our new Red, While and Blue booklet, “ Rest War Time Recipes,” containing many other recipes for making delicious and wholesome wheat saving foods mailed free address ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., DEPT. H., 135 William St., New York FOOD W ILL W IN THE W A R gune. when they took I ill'll* I In-long an If I didn't ki la such an uwfi you'll underatan T ile d a y till W ard d rew a n ien lit to build poreli oil t h e fi w o u ld s w in g co l i e h ud no n e e d o i him , v s i n c e h e was i h e l p h er. a a a A P EACH FAMILY saved one cup of wheat flour it would amount to 5,500,000 pounds, or more than 28,000 barrels. If this saving was made three times a week, it would amount to 858,000,000 pounds, or 4,377,000 barrels in a year. You can do your share in effecting this saving and really help to win the war by omitting white bread from one meal today and bukmg m its place muffins or corn bread made according to this recipe: ♦ Mrs. K. \V. G lass e n t e r t a i n e d th e high school g i r l s ’ glee clu b lit F a s t e r b r e a k f a s t S u n d a y m o r n in g a t seven o 'c lo c k . T h e s u r p ris e o f t h e occasion was a ser- Hieu »he beg u u d w h e n Hie b e r ilo w u r d I er th a n th e w \\ a r d ■ litei tliut t i m e l ini In Hie window On th o d a y g a v e Hilly L «Yard r u t a dt lu g t h a t d a y t h e n o t c h he t h e p o in t o f le tte r s , a n d It • t u t e o f m in d T h e letter i m antel d ow n i th e p o stm ark Weeks old un P h o e b e la id i lin g e rs tliut !r hail a l e t t e r o f Were th in , u n d « cra w ly t h a n In s tin c t w a r m w us uin lss. T ills WUH \Ys Oh, God, VYa died Issi hlglit till the nurse e all alone und 1 wish yuu could (his right aw ay, I'm cumlng hull Ward, 1 h a te II Y TO PROTECT YOUR COUNTRY, BUY LIBERTY BONDS FOR HOME PEOPLE N|n lug a n y reply KN 0 W L K 5 & Q R A B E R { I'V e mollili ila win of reading ul wunl moulin cuuise. 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Billy l.oolm cyW OODY S IG H T S P E C IA L IS T A N D O P T IC IA N Street, W illa m etti lliav n ltu< In yuur w Im a n t 't I'Ve In Ine, ulnl Ini •inieiivur I i >, 1 » ♦ FREE - T H E SE N T IN E L IS ALW A Y S R E A D Y TO DO IT S PART. « i 11 i > v.s is I Ile c o i t o c i o l l e l o r v o ll i' e y e s . T H E l-'l Ht.M I I .A vvill u n i i h e c o i t e c i w lie i t il is h a s e i l oli I h e r i s i i l i o f a c a r e l u i e x a m i u a t im i ( ‘o n s e i p i e i i l l y a l l i o r n u g h e x a m i n a l i m i liy a o o m p e l c n t p e i s o n is t h è 1 1 r s i r e i p i i s i l e l o r a s a i i s f a e l o i y p a n o l g l a s s i s S . W K Y l» l II KV E S . ■ At th e re g u la r m e e t in g of the M. P. G, c lu b held T u e s d a y a fte rn o o n a t the home of Mrs. A lfred Mkei, th e club com pleted it s work o f ta b u l a ti o n fo r the th ird li b e rt y loan driv e. Mpeeial g u ests o f th e c lu b were Mrs. W. W. M c F a r lan d . a n d Mrs. H owe, of E ugene, moth er of Mrs. K K. Mills. Mrs. M. Roy S m ith will be hostess a t th e next m eet o f th e club. OF SEATTLE, WASHINGTON NO T O W N EV ER B E C A M E A B IO T O W N W I T H O U T A L IV E N E W S P A P E R W E L L FIL L E D W IT H L I V E ADS. I On F a s t e r S u n d a y a few o f th e H h u rtr id g e fa m ily g a th e r e d at the resi ilenee o f \V. \V. M hortridge on South F o u r t h stre e t to e e le b ra te th e S^ml b i r t h d a y of W. W. Hhortriiigc. a p ioneer o f 1 H!»2, who h a s resided in C o tta g e G ro v e an d th e s u r r o u n d in g e o u n tr y c o n s t a n t l y e x e e p t while in the volun te e r «erviee d u r i n g the y e a r s of 1 an d ls.qii in t h e R ogue R iver In d ian W a r. W. W. H h o rtrid g e was m arrie d in A p ril, ls*i2, to E llen Keyes. T h e r e w ere 11 c h ild re n born to th is union, all ot whom a re liv in g . T h e re a r e .’12 g r a n d c h i ld r e n an d .'! g r e a t - g r a n d c h i l d re n . R e la tiv e s p re s e n t a t th e F a s t e r g a t h e r i n g were Sir-*. S a m a n th a Brown an d d a u g h t e r Ellen, Mr. an d Mrs. Ad n i n s arid son Wallace, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. S h o r t r id g e an d sons H arold an d C l i f to n , G ra n d m a A m elia Mhortridge, Mr. an d Mrs. F. B. Mhortridge and Mrs. J . J . W eed en . O t h e r g u e s t s were Mr. am i Mrs. M. B. C tirrln, Mrs. A n n a Hams, G r a n d p a F llio t, L eslie Longfellow. Mrs. E. K. T u rp in , Mrs. W innie T u rp in and M a r v in Booker. Commandant and Mrs. Oldenberg - NO STO RE E V E R BECA M E A B IG S T O R E W I T H O U T A D V ER T ISIN G . Pervi lista 1 t'olllll No mallei' how excellent the mechanical work in a pair of glasses, it counts l'or T h e reason? B ecau se it’s m ade of B urley pipe tobacco and because— IT’S'TOASTED H u n S p e c t e r R e a l l y A p p r o a c h « « 8 t i ii t h e T b i r d L i b e r t y L o a n Our System- LUCKY STRIKE CIGARETTE N a year it has become fam ous; the m an ’s cig arette for the m en w ho are w o rk in g o v e r h e re , a n d fighting over there. T h e l a v e Tli a ) I fireplace. H er sunken, a n d In fully ul the ci tliut she did in from the girl v tw o iiiontlm am " I ’ll ta k e a c I'm not a hit a t e Just before you beell, I'hoel " W e been fin for you”— "N ever mind r a th e r not talk i been here lalel.t "C karU ti F v i ,