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t HUSTON R E PU B LIC A N o f M U L T N O M A H C O I N1Y fo r U N IT E D S T A T E S S E N A T O R lYuuarie» May 1 ?, 101 Ö Ad*. Hutton (or Sruaioi 1 Portland, W inning on H i* R eco rd a s a Citizen, as a Le g islato r and a s a Republican Orrgua r NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS t -I BLUE M O U N TA IN . (Special to The Sentinel, i A pril 10. — Mr*. Floyd Joins wag t:«k cn to Kimono Monday tor medioal treat mont. It is thought she tuny have to undergo an operation. Walter Landwehr visited at his home here while on his way to Fort Stevens from a southern vamp, where he hail been training for an officer. A large number from here attended the patriotic rally in Cottage Drove Sat urday. Mrs. H. H. K ibbey received a letter Monday from her son. George Uuerst. saying that he had departed for the Ftiilippiue islands. He had been m training at Mare island tor some lime. Walter l.audwehr left Monday to vis it his brothers, Faul and Robert Land w-chr. The Blue Mountain district has gone over the top in the third liberty loan drive, the full quota having been sub scribed the third day. Several from here attended the lec ture at the high school iu Cottage Drove Thursday evening. ---------I . - I . - B --------- Bergmann Shoes for sale at the Wool en Mills store. ---------L — L — B--------- D E LIG H T V A L L E Y . K. M. Babcock. alter, instead ot with Mrs F ,1 HclM W. U. Bittinger and L. B. Single, nho w ill The nett meeting will be held vieni lo a loggmg caiup last week lo April I ' . (lie meetings will be held work. spent thè week end at homo. e v e n two weeks thereafter during the V’. M . Ovv i re. o f I.eolia, spent thè gardening season. ' week-end with his w if e and daughter. Mrs. O. C. I>:iv is and daughter \ cluni, I of [.orane, and Mi. and Mi> I. II. Sla j gle v i i i t r d Wednesday ut thè 11. M. Hame'.vood homo. ''licerli Single rei Ciitlv loft for I un!, \‘ a sh Mi. and Mrs. James Morali vv.'.e 'li thè Grove iast Thursvlav. Kdvviu Kstes caute houle froiu 1 .eolia Portland Candidate for U s Senate | thè last of ihe week. lias Assurances of Heavy Sup C. K.-\\ood vvcut to Vulturi thè first port Throughout Valley o f thè week. S. B. HUSTON IS OPTIMISTIC OVER PROSPECT i*. 11. H h r c w a b u r y , ol Roaeburg , wn» in thè neigliborliood Tuesday and Wed nesdav. i IL \\ . G i à " and Chas. Adnins, o f thè lirove, addressetl a good si/ed crowd at thè Silk Creek svhool house l'uesday evening un thè subject o f thè thiril lib erti loau. Xlrs. Miirphy vvas iu thè Grove Tues day. Mrs. Kloise Wheeler has received a card from lier son. II. W. Wheeler, w ho has arrived safely in Europe. S. Barellala v isited thè residents ot thè ueighborhood Tuesday in thè inter ests of thè third liberti lutiti, t'inding evqrvone ready to do what they cuti ili thè s e rvile o f their country. ---------L - l . - B ------— Ber grati nn Shoes for sale at thè Moni en Mills sture. — L — L — B ------- L Y N X HOLLOW Seattle Niiving tlmt touriats woiild lia\c t«» ship their »ars fumi |fns**burg («• Fu gonpa as tlu% highwav woiihl *1»»* dnsed. Fug«'in* Guai«I I I i Ktpsolut imi* of Condolane«» Wh«*r< ts l ' bus U«* i » ii t h«* will • tbi \liuiglit> t*» ien*o\e fumi fin*« clearing Utili 11 • » in thè noi \ ire ut olii » minti v mu btdo\ ed Neighboi di'«**»* F \l» Unte yy I i i I c hi In n « minti \ '•* noi y ice, and By WheretiN, The ageil fiither, biotln is ami siNters liave |oat a l»»\ ine mui timi E P H R A I M D O U G LA S S A O A M S brother, tini camp ali hoimred membri Executive Head, History Depart- and thiH romiti \ a Invai, biave ami Itoti mtnt n| ed i il I/ eli, I In i e fn ir be II Lsland Stanford Junior University UeMolved, That i I iìn eaiiip exfeml tu thè relativ en o f Nani Neighlmr tlieii henrtfelt hv input li > ami Ieri that t li « Girai G ounii I i 'umilili liilr i abuxr will " I object of this war it to dtllvtr lightmi their burd«'ii «d g i i r t ; and br it the free peoples of the world from the m«MMie .ind the actuel power of j vest further KrNolvnl, That a cnp\ nf G iono resulti military rs»tabllahinent contiolled by an irre»pontible government, which, having I imis br presriited tu tlir bereitvnl falli et v »etly planned to dotninate the workf 1 1v. a eupy spremi un th«* miniitos nf proceeded to u r r y out the plan without ilio camp, a cnpv liiinÌ m heit tln* c»t\ pa regard either to the sacred obligations per tur pnblicatimi, ami thè charter be of treaty or the long - established prac • drapeil, ili Iiinuriliiig Ini a petiud uf tini th e« and long cherished principles of In tsrnational action and honor; . . . This tv dnvs r II \ \ \ D F N H I IMI. I’Owfr is not the German people It le the ruthless mavter of the German peo \ i; h i * i< ih >ws. It 1 » OUI butine»» to »ee to I i\ i ' i >FFM \ \ . r He. t that the history of the rest of the < ’umilili te> world 1» no longer left to its handling," I h i t r d ^ t tir H a l l ut H n h m n ia G alo p —President Wilson, August 27, W17 \ u 1*1 il >. \\ O \\ , G n t t a g r G i n v r , « > i « T H K U K K M A N S AS A G HOSKN illls l-tli da\ nf Vprtl, lt*|h PKOPLK I, I. K Tht> fuuiulatlou i'nUH«* of thin war I* LANE RANKS FOURTH IN Gormuuy'ii timi belli f timi »ho itloiio ! AMOUNT OF TAXES LEVIED has tho righf to ill loot the pregio ** of I iho world and to exploit It* roaouroe* 1,1 ;l ouniploio »luloinont a* tuxo* K . r ,1... I M U.lrty ^ ' X *™ autocracy of iSenimtiy has setui to It Gallnwav. it is »linwn that I nn I unlit\ that this belief wan taught In the stands fourth in thr list fur tin- «tntr, Bt'hoolti, and today that autcH racy Is ll,,loU,,f ol t♦•aping the tieneflts of a blind ohe l.nae is third in its rxprmlitures fur dionee to its will German poi It leu 1 cmuumii srhutds, having a total * * t writing of rooont vour» I* full of iho ' " r 'V h I p»r»*."o 1 . 1 .. ,w . .k ,, i .. I nno « limo« uro ilivnloil h * tnllnw« Ido« thut tho Gornnui pooplo 1* God » S l „ tl. # 11 ;. mih .«;»»; v, :i. WHY WE ARE AT WAR WITH GERMANY divisoli pooplo. doHtliiod to liuptiKo 11* 'ohiml*, FJsii.dlP 111 ; n-ul. * n ). unr^M • * t titoli ut dot iiiimbors, th** cali mg ul meli nctivelv, cninpletidv and as nu I iioiin I x engag»h| ni file plantiiig ami ciiltivaling nf furili * mi»s will, bv tln* ai timi ut ili*' pieNiileiit, 1 »• • d etefied ini Iti tln* etnl «»I thr m*w i|io*»a. I (T Choose N n w Between Liberty Hnuils or Get man lliindaga | Providing Banking Protection | The vast lesuuneii uf tlie Federal Re-u<ive System, now over it thou sand mtllluii dollars, lue rout rib nte.l by the depositor* In blink* which, like oursalvs*. urn mem bars o f till* great system Thu largest und the smulle*t of uur depusitnr* mu li imiti Ibute« lu the same proportion to rid* (uud, which give« protection to ull II yuti haven't thl* proterllou aire.uiy you ought uot to delay Yuli MHtue It the immieiit you become uno uf our depositi«* M F .M R K K FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM First National Bank Collage Grove, Oregon T ak e Your Place a* a Ileal American Invest lu the Thltd Liberty Loan A ft e r iiii'.'.ing campaign of two ' I l i o « Hid Inwn«. i l i ' * . I L ' .’ I iin»i oil» months' duration luring which h e h a s •Kultur* illHin «11 other |«'oplo* " covered milch ol the • tati* outside of ''T h e German *oul I» tho world's IS Ilio tutiil iiiiii'iinl ut timi'« , 1" i Ito i lovioil i M alt noma li i omit v . >. H llustua, can- soul. God and Gorumny liolong (o ono Tti« City T r * u »t«r tlir j ., j ^ , j . '.*n.;.| in dotate Lo l tutta! States M'iiutor, is snot ho r " "Gonnany I* iho oonior o f dividod u« fo llo w ' Mmio, « ". . Ail Kind» o f V eri minti plellsed with III' prosperts | p to th«' present timi' he has net held God's plan» for tho world '' " W o hop« ' ♦l.IMM'lM .ìn; ** liool. .''1 .... ruad, i . eitie» aml u a cubili meeting nor spini unv a i t i l e (hut « groat mission will ho allotiod lowrll«, f l , I * 0 .niMÍ.|l | ; lll l «« ollll llrtill«, t i. lime in III' homi couiitv. Multa,.Inali, to us Gormuus and this Gox^ •j;it.57d 7 7. w liere thè tieui.i vote i'. but from this I. I II to look a fter tho tulle oli he wili devote htiiiself lurgelv man mission I* II C Wheeler Files I'etltlon to rimi ‘ iiug up bis houle vote. world " ' Germany Is chosen, for her I'laini Moving a .Specialty II * wheeler, " ( Fleasaat lllll, has M r. liti'Toii lui' In ed in Multnomah own good and that o f other nation», II llll WOOD A N D C O A L o tll in d l i l l l l ' o l t luid l i l e , ! I i i ' p o li contiti for 12 years and feci« that he i» n iid ii lii t o tur (lio rop olil li 'l il i to undertake their guidance I ’ rovl I linn I'h ii n e Sfi w eli e notigli k li mi n li» be nble to curry nomi mit mu t < • » rolo onontnti v o tioiii O ffic e at the Hon Ton Confectionary hi' tonilo corniti with little work. but deuce has placed tho appointed people, j .. , , . . I l.imo orni li tv Mr Wheeler. w Im 1« mu« lo- o> pò, t s to cari v if bv 111, 000 Vetis •t the appointed moment, ready for j ...r „ r ,.I1III|U | * o , g i n n g . . M ,i ir. Diiring th,* last vi-ur, pcrtiaps ÜM appointed task i T l* Freedom'* Call Lcinl Your All fifteen to tinniti thousainì voterà li.no " T h e Gorman people I» alwavs right ''“ immv nini «• t f •••■ 11 \ wnr 1' gisla- Third Liberty Loan haated in Multnomah eounty. hai ing t o a n il employnouit in Ilo' 'In p iar.n . becauso it Is the Gorman people, und ...... I I. It Mani ot rhese meli are entireiv un fu 1 numbers »7,00u.uuu souls." ’ Kultur Is Nn i i W \Tt II Y t l F I t L A B E L (Speccial to The Sentinel. I imitar with rio Oregon sV'tem and with best promoted when the strongest In April 10.-—The Bert Myers baby w as | April It).— Our farmers are making stai, p o l i t o '. Tbesc meli bave liail ev I l H sick last week with a very bad cold, but I good progress with their spring work. pei lent e ni industriai plants, tuoi o ill dividual Kultur. that of a given ua L A N E C O U N T Y TO F U K N f H I I is uow much improved. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong, fn in olili lll'od to be shunti Senator 11 Ustoli ' tlon, enlarges Its Held o f activity at .'IU M OKE D R A F T S O L D IE R S Max Sears had the misfortune to fall near Cottage Grove, were guests at the record un social legislatioii to sia- tlo* the expense of the other national Kul Cottage Grove Transfer and break an arm on the school grounds Slater home Sunday. wisijom o f voting ter inni iu thè pri \ telegl nil! wu* received bv the ex turs ” " T h e attempt of Napoleon to marie*. Friday. Some o f our people attended the rally eiuptioii board in Engem* Sniiirilnv (June a number from here were in the in Cottage lirove Saturday. Senator Huston began hi* work in graft the Kultur of Western Europe night culling upon Lune county lor lb Grove Saturday to attend the patriotic Storm Frazier has been ill for some ( >r* tp hi in \N achiii^toii cunntv, :i ltd li i 1 upon the empire o f the Museovlte more men for the niifiounl nrmv They 11 o ini" lu iti^ m liiliwlior o mid For .•"t rally. time. ended In failure Today history has 111 ll« t be cntriiincd for t'limp l.cwi« in Howard Keene went to Walker Satur Mr. and Mrs. Marion l.ebovv visited (.«rov t• »a> TliiT he *\ ill < .i i r\ \\ alluno tbc five ditv period commencing \pril day night, tied his horse as usual, and Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Hemnie. t**n * OU lit V with not l*‘Hi thmi 7«ri ii*«r made us Germans the Inheritors of the .'ó. \t tin« tune l l i ' gon will «iipplv '.e‘ ; piano notino when ready to return home the animal And "|H i k Napoleonic I d e a .........The further Mr. and Mrs. Holtz have arranged ****nt i»! Th.- n puhlit-mi \ ot. men for t lie ni III V . A U T O D R A Y FOB tyUlC K D E L I V ER Y was missing, but came home the next their business a ffa irs here and returned ii«U ai I.OUT politic", S**HHt or Hu Tlioiigli men from dun« one ure to be , carry our Kultur Into the East, the morning, having lust the saddle which to their home in eastern Oregon. Mr. nii.kin^ hi" < it in palian 11 T"f a» an A in.‘ri T E L E P H O N E 72 inducted info the servire in the «c more and the more profitable outlets wusu t found until Monday. run k it l/.**ll and >♦*. «»mi :»i a rpp lililn mi O FFIC E E L IT E C O N F E C T IO N E R Y B It/, is a railroad man. A 7-pouud Son was boru April li to I Mr. and Mrs. Fltcher England and vv i.o tavors > ipporthig thè administra shall we find for our wares Economic Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Wilson, at Marsh Miss Nora l.ebow motored to London toni durine thè war, and ntherwisc profit Is of course not the mutn motive field. Mrs. Wilson was formerly Miss and Puss Creek eanyou Sunday. st mds for republiettn polo-ies. Lyndall Uibler. \ oters w ho bave not registered should of our Kultur activity, but It Is no un ---------L - L - B --------- "Our belief Is Geo II Brxluard. Real Retate and In Among those who went to Dorcnn j lese no tulle in registeruig, timi those welcome by product " LORANE. Sunday with the high school boys t o , w lo» bave regisfered but w ho bave that the salvutlon of the whole Kultur W *• r u n i i »*** a n y «jujititily, und ull sum nee, timber lund«, mining prop play ball were John Hostettler. who j non ed t roia fin ir homo precincts should o f Europe depend* upon the victory '-rtv, farming properly, city property •»»/* •» lli^hi <«t tiinrki't |iin pa W rit** (Special to The Sentinel. took a party in his car; Howard and t la rarefili to bave tbeir registratimi it «»n»*' \tldr***«*4 which German Militarisin' Is about to *u,,,t" ' r- April — Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Crowe changed. Kuby Keene, Hex and Inez Tucker ano ' and fam ily returned last week from a Otto and Carl Nichols. achieve. ” All kinds of plowing work dune at rea — L - L B--------- D O U O L A S n i l .41111' K N K i ; CO Mr. Kose and Miss Howell, o f Harris- | v isit to l ulifornia. ♦ ----------- Thene quotations are but a few of sonnhle prut-« \ J Steven«. ITome i M t t l l \S uiii Mr. and Mrs. Ainsley Seals spent Sun burg, visited at the Joll home Monday. HONOR OUARD NOTES hundreds o f like expression, uud the ! A good crowd from this side attended day v. ith relativ es her*-. Miss Leila Davis is visiting relatives la*t one cited 1* from u inanlfesto the meeting at Saginaw Monday mgbt. — 1> signed by fhirfp-/lie hundred German For Sale K acre* 1 mile Irom center of Baby Nixon has been sick the past in t'ottage Grove. Gullit^»* Grov«*; w**ll amj#ro\***l; (i room Several Cottage Grove men were here few days, but« is now better. Reduced to lioiiN««, imrn iMd'Hi, t w o (*hi<’ kt*n hou**i*N The Honor Guard marched Saturday, professors and lecturers Mrs. M. A. Born le ft Thursday morn Sunday and addressed a meetng in the April •>, ui the liberty loan parade un simple terms, the German belief at the ;in«1 parkN, all kuolN fruit aixi l»**rri«*N, ing for Montana to visit her sister. Mrs. interest o f the third liberty lonu. Mrs. O. C. Davi- spent last week with der the command o f Coiiipanv Coni Jobn Waldon. who is very ill m a hos beginning of thfs war was: "God ill gooit wutrr, n«*r»*N giirili'ti, J ti«*r«*N buy mnnder Belle Burkholder. Ine compilili her parents at Silk Creek. pital at Geraldine, Mont. was preceded by Miss I 'em Holcomb us reels Germany. Civilization advances . luml, J in*r»*N pMNtur«* mill timl»«*r. 11«»*»«* Aaron Gilbert, who had been w ork ---------L - L - B --------- MAX LUEBKE Horace I Cochran ing for Ralph Lynch, returned last week color bearer and Mis» Julia Witherwux only by . ombofs between Kultur* In | ,f t:,k.-i. at onee HEBRON. s i t i i**l ns leader o f the column. to his home on the Siuslaw river. THE RAWLEIGH MAN w hich the w ron ger und Ood directed i Tiller, Ore inch I may lp .1 * • ft Miss Marguerite Counts spent the (Special to The Sentinel.) Th. Honor (»nur«! will i-oi^luct th»* one has the right to prevail and must week end at the Foster home. 770 Hi itti A vp W , K i i kp ii p , Ore T h e immediate and present W i t t e I*eglioru Egg», Taucred si tain. A pril 10.— A liberty loan bond rally A large crowd attended a party in lunch at noon and th** hainjuet at night prevail. Irnpliested every day lor I I year» I#« m al anniry at J li Protcmau ’ii was held at th- church Monday night at Woodman hall Friday night. to b* o i w n d^le^ate* and im*inhi*r* of object Is to muke our Kultur prevail which several were present from Cot th«* Christian Kioloavor ninw'iition b#*- In the East (In ‘ Muscovy’ }, and In at Bert Hand«, f'ottuge Grove, Or. uiuy.'lpd Mrs. Joe Perkins, o f Dorcnn. is stnv tage Grove. ing with her daughter, Mrs. E. It. ^innin^ h**rp thin ev.iiin^. Thin work complishlng this we shall also gain For Hale Rhode Island Red hatching W. C. Johnson, of the Grove, spent Crowe. will b** don** under tin* personal *up**r K Mt CAROAR. D I) S Sunday at the J. A. Powell home. vi.-ion ot* Mr*. ,J. H. Crot/rmin. J (it* economic advantages This Is the llrsl egg*. H. It. Hriind. uprl'Jpd ---------L - L - B --------- D E N T I8 T Mrs. G. L. Carlile and Mrs. Martha Honor duard tfirls will :i""i*t her in th** Btep in our world domination." M O U N T V IE W . Horton, o f Cottage Grove called on the • lining room and kitchen, with Mr**. «I. 1 . Eggs for setting from O A C White N »*i»rul^m rrlirvt-d irintuntly l»v Where does America stand In this Misses Taylor Monday. Short an h«’ lp<*r. Th»* table committee loruI iii»|*1 1 <*itt inn. Krmdprir«« nini Leghorns, Sue tor LT II I'. Gilder, (Special to The Sentinel.) is ns follow*s: Heulah Hawkins, Alice theory o f a “ chosen people” ? America Judd Doolittle, o f Font Stevens, spent offir«* uf Fiftli timi NI hiii April in.— Mr. arid Mrs. C. W . Sears tian-tson, Kiln founts. I'uulim* Smith, i Bn g i n li w. in I fit f e a part o f last week with Wrn. Mayben. denies that theory; she denies thut IJ 1.1 Ciitltigp Oro v p ( Ori*. Iv a n Abeene, o f Cottage Grove, spent and Miss Edna Sears, Mrs. Alma Sears Ruth I*h*dps, and Fsth**r Jorgenson. Black Minorca egg* for sale, 7be |iei the week-end with his grandfather, C. and Mrs. \ eta Young, o f Cottage Grove, Kaeh o f the»«* ifIs had chosen an as- God has chosen any one people as motored to Eugene Wednesday in the "infant from th** ranks o f the Honor H I* own; she asserts rather that there setting of If*. I'lione IsF-1. Mr«. Jobn K. Gilham. DR S M WKNDT Bev. Pointer, o f Eugene, preached at Sears ear, returning the same evening. Guard. Th«* committee to assist in th«* are many civilizations, each with Its linker. no bL-.’lfe Mis. Alma Sears accompanied Mr. and Hebron Sunday. kitchen is composed o f Mvrtl** i'otts, own merits and defects, and thut to l'Iiyslnan and H uìkpoii All kind* painting. Reasonable price* Stanley Mayben, o f McKenzie, and Mrs. C. W. Bears out to their home and .(uumta Short, Julia Witherwox, \da spent th,' night, returning with Miss each must be left the working out of H|»«*riiil ii11#*iitlofi ^i\**n to Niir^pry Miss E ftie Hughes, o f Silk Creek, spent Gilchrist, Florence Sylvester, iVnrl II.dll* Walker, Mouth Heeontl Ml. t ’ol a part o f last week at the home o f their Edna to Cottage stro v e the next morn \\ hit**lev and [¿netta Boyd. All mem Its own problems und **\'\ **nr und tlirout C o u n t r y tuge Grove. iu!?!• ii I Jpd ing. uncle, Wm. Mayben. bers o f the guard assisting in this un We Americans are unable to under r n l N u«4 xvrll Nt u t y c u l l i iiiiNW**r<*d 1'he roof o f the I. J. Beidler home dertaking will wear th** regulator! uni Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Massey, o f Lon Plow, cultivator, steel harrow. Singer duv «*r iii^lif. was slightly damaged by fire Friday. don. attended church here Sunday. form o f Y\hit** middy and skirt, with stand, or sympathize with, a people sewing In Ill'll, lie, nil in good order Mr. and Mrs. S. E. I.ovvrv and Airs. red. white and blue arm band on left who conceive of themselves as a chosen Wm. Thorp bought a hors*- o f J. (j. A. ot'fir»* Ontt-iyc (ìro\** 11 « > 1 | * 1 1HI W. D. Heath accompanied Addison arm. Young last week. people, chosen of fjod — a people to f u l l ul l o l l It.ri'll avenue, or phone • • # Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hickson, o f Suth Heath to Cottage Grove Saturday eve mlllt al-pu whom all things and actions, however 101 Y. erlin, visited last week with Mr. H ick ning. Work has already begun on our play. J. E. YOUNO Mr. and Mrs. J. I.. Buckley, J. W. Members o f the cast are now copying Inhuman or brutal, are regarded as For Hale U*e.l autos $Ufi to S750. easy son's sister, Mrs. Muyben. W. L. Kimble, who ha* been at Dinu- Buckley and W. E. Buckley went to the th* ir parts. The play, which will prob ATTORNEY AT LAW permissible, even holy, because of a term*. L. C. Liston, !•!• W. 7th M t , ba, Calif., for fiv e years, has come back Grove Saturday afternoon and returned ably be given som«* time next month, faith Iri their superior mission and O f lieti oii Mail! uv»?iiiiM Eugene, Ore. m-0 lll-pd to the mill Sunday. to his farm on Coast Fork. will be under th** direction of Mr. and civilization. To us sui h a belief it Claude Arne, Chas. Bales and F. J. Mrs. A lfr e d Skei. Cottn|(tf Grov«* Oru^oii Wm. Thorp recently lost a fine horse. Lost Artillery pin; rro**e.l cannons Helliwell have been selling liberty loan dfreef evidence, r.ut o l a leadtny, but ---------L - L - B --------- ----- ------------------- with silver " I " . H. ’ ’ in ecntrr. lie bonds here this week. S IL K CREEK. turn to Sentinel or phone .TJFl for re Someone has discovered that cigars uf a layi/imj civilization. W D. Heath, Addison Heath ami Miss Carrie Heath, Marion l.ovvry and Mrs. are being runde >f alfalfa. H«*y: A W RIME, M D. nf> I'.lpd ] This German Ideal, when expressed wnrd. (Special to The Sentinel.) Winnifred Turpen motored to Camas P I I Y H I C I A N A N D HUROEON merely in theory, even though taught Manure for sale. Phone 32F4. al2 2«p.l April 10.— Mrs. Laura Roe, o f Toledo, Swale Sunday. In Germany for the last thirty years, z I f y o u 'v e got a headache, don't givi Ore., was the guest Friday o f her sister, The Mount View Red Cross auxiliary O f f ic e in l'hillip* l.iiil.ling over 7 pigs and 4 shouts. Martin Mrs. Jennie Walker, and Her nieee, Mrs. will meet with Mrs. John l'hrnael here everyone else one talking nboiit it. atlrred but indifferent Interest In other | „i*,.” thè Ben «un drog «toro. O ffic e Limine. n.r> life pilone .'14 Ke*i.lenee phonu 12tlJ European nations In this war Oer ' many lias revealed In the application For Sal* w » k ,,n. harness, saddle, eul Cotture IJriivii On-tfon of her theory a lust for world p o w e r , , , i w i , " r’, » » c l robe. H Mi.nt.iksmn, at th<- . i y m i of other peoples, a lark 1 * ____________________11 ^ DR. W. M HAMILTON of good faith, a brutality that have Reward Strayed from Ryckmau ranch Rhorip 14F3 ■tamped her theory as Involving a re r> " " ""Hthwest ..I' Eugene, brown LIGLNHKD O ilIK O P KA C TIO turn to barbarism. mure; white stripe in forehead, clip in I'll YHICIAN u „ ,u - li . . n .. I one ear, weighs l2tHI; fi venr* old; hare By the application o f German theory N „ tlK, , i(.(1 . chriatenari, R. :t Cotimilf ation mid «* x n ni i rut t i«>n we were forced, unwillingly, to go to Eugene, Oregon. ..VIUp,I I r**#*. O f tie r lio urn to f>. Him T h a t’* th e tob acco fo r him —R eal Gravely war But today we know that there |----- «I mvn and «*vpriuig* I*y uppointin’t. Chewing Plug — condensed q u a lity — the most was no escape from a war between two Fo.r. B?**. Good Jersey cow Florence tobacco satisfaction in th e sm allest apace, ready M. Furinoli. I’ lione 2F t. u 12 2<ip<l OI'fi**p in * d * I Coif n^/,. (Irovp IniriK contradictory Ideals. Germany'* eco Imilding ut l O l f i j Miiiu PVPiniP. to give him th e solid com fort of tob acco wherever nomic objects are many and large For Rent or Hale A new und pleasing he happens to be. piano. Enquire Bonnie Olson, Coringe (t h ey will be pointed out), but the basic <.rove ( Ire. n I 2pd Give any man a chew of Real Gravely Plug, and ho will H J. SHINN cause o f this war was the German Ideal tell you that's the kind to send. Send the best I of a dominant nation. That Ideal, All Kinds Rebuilt Typew riters reason ATTORNEY AT LAW Ordinary plug is false economy. It costs less jy r week nlilc price*. Term* nr rnnh. Vnlley by Germany's own challenge, Is on trial and notary pulilir. I’ mi'tlrea iu to chew Real Gravely, because a rmall chew of it lasts a Hules Agency, Eugene, Ore. juti7p'.l all «•«»«!rt h . T w en ty fiv«j ypurn In arms. Against it we must prevail, long while. p«*riencp. or we shall perish. If you smoke a pipe, slica Gravely with your knife and add a liffle to your smoking tobacco. It will give ilavor Mmlrr B ld g . Coftii^c drove, Ore. improve your smoke, T h lt Is thè first of a sarlea of tsn a.-flcles by Professor Adams. SEND YO U FRIEND LN THE (J. S. SERVICE A POUCH OF I.IAVEI.Y ALTA KINO I. I. B Dealers all around here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. ATTORNEY AT LAW stamp will put it into bis hands in any Training Camp or Denie;; Mnliclous Report. In re*pon*e to u wire from Me.-retnry Seaport of the U. S. A . Even "over there” a 3c. stamp will O ffic e located in the re a r o f George fjiinyle, ..f thè Kugene chninl.er take it to him. Your dealer will supply envelope and give the F ir*t Nutionnl lunik. nf ruminerei', ns tu whether timi body you official directions how to address it. C ollage Grove Oregon Inni sproni thè report flint thè l's e ific high v v riy would In* clused betweim En P. R. GRAVELY TOBACCO COMPANY, Danville, Va. gene und Kosehtirg fili* siimmer, thè The Patent Poach keeps it Fresh and Clean and Good J. S MEDLEY Benttli Aiifn club «ends un emphntie deninl. It nlso usk* tur rnmidete infnr- —it is not Reed Gravely without this Protection Seal A T T O R N E Y AT LAW mation eoneerning thè hignwnv, and > Eatabliatsed 1831 W . G . P E R R Y , Prop. States thut it will g iv e it puidicity. The 774 WillHineMe Mt. Eugene, Ore. report bearli in Inigene wn* fu thè c f fect thut storie* bini lieea cirruluteii in I Frsa Dsllvsry at AH Times o f tbs Day W . W . M ’F a r la n d Hauling & Dray ing Done on Short Notice L. L. Harrel Draying of all Kinds W A N T A D S . WANTED SHIP KNEES fr Professional Cards It s Easy to Send Him a pouch of Real GRAVELY Chewing F£u{) Fresh Meats Good Meats At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market