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fact by enclosing another y e a r 's set iption. It Y o u W i t h h o l d Y o u r D o 11 u r i f r o m U n c le 8 u m, Y o u r « Standing B e h i n d the Hun White seed oats at S p r a y ’s. \V I'urtlanrl thin I I.. Ilurkrtf vnum home from Walton to Mpcml thr vn rrk rml vn 1 1 h I iim fuiinlv \\llllti,(l, hugM fat nr Mtork ; highrMf inurkct pni r. F a n n e r« ' ('itwh Market, t! 7/ * ' Ko> hmith ami ('I ium Heiiller mufurrct t'» Muniiuiiifh Hutulay tu Mpcml thr ilav with \I im Mary Smith, M m . Hruilrr find little daughter, Mndell, and M ihn •I* Smith. Mr«. Smith, who hud l»*»en '* ihmim |\ ill, vnum found much improved. )' P e o p le W h o S e e W e ll k »<* 11 •* \ «*, It it n it ut in ills t* i l • » r n i ti l ••notigli, N innili, M ini fimi il *» n u t Mr. and Mrs. \rthur W oollm tt, o f Satoiday. Her nurne accompanied her i Portland, former residents, were here 1 ; and will remain a «hoit tunc. during the past week visiting friends Mr and Mr«. ( ’, A. J.inch motored up fro m Orant« Da«« .Saturday for an over and packing their household goods. Honda v v i«it at the home o f Mr.«. > Idii'li mother. Mr«. Kiln VVil«on. | Win (»aroutte 1 « nursing a badly in I jored toot, the re«ult o f letting a peavey hook penetrate it. The hook went clear through hut did not injure any hofte«. A New Lux* of very pretty and de Millinery, ehang«* of location. M o n day, .May *>, will he at our new «tore be su ab le pattern» In 40 inch widths j tween Jirund ’« and Odd Fellow« build j Juxt received ing. Killian fu r r ie r , Cottage (¿rove, p CREPE deCHINES \l r•* Sarah K. Marker arrived Monday 1 I tom Mlmity and ha« gone tu l.undpark t«#i an • ttcm lril vi«it with thr Murker* there. flit'v r ** 1 1 1 1 1 r «• f(litM*r« Mut il ilticili I lin ti fi I n fn| II» M Ilf till. M I II \ I M *1 »I » J «• Ilf •trull)' I » Il Y«|l|tl«* lit' tin iati. litui ilo, UN e t ci I in « ■ u lOiimilrr u I » I •- error « » t vi«ion lieritii«»* ni thrir «•* il««. I lii't^N II,.«N t i t i l l i « tlmt I II M M||| lie II MM tl»i N M«-.1 JM* I f n t I N u t W 11 lt f IIM* NV (III III ^ I mmmi - m I o - f u t i t i l l i # Mi l t wi l l ' l l t II c \ f u l l ill, m y lt «‘ N i l i M 111 f )«• I it* |i I VN | i l i r 11 ll V H i c t i l l v , t l i i- i i iijif I cm I i l i ' f n ’tM Mr«* n i t r i i i . ' N . ' m I i i I Giti««»*« m m * t i n ' l l M i r n r n l \Nitli !ltt|i|lV Vi'Nlilfn V«Mi miii 't know W il r.Mii’t kiinvN VN hi*til ••r y I* ut * \ i-M u r •• m un» ni»f u ilin in u I ** » it y.nir in,rN>i»uM «vnlem until vim Il M N hll.l titilli • t II III I Ill'll \ l \ V i t V « it \ I »111 Mi-fVlM* f o f NHIir l«V*' v v .'lf m r •* D . J. S c h o ll N O T IC E ! This store will close at five o’clock each day except Saturday, the same as in the past month. FEED— W e have mill feed at reasonable prices POW ELL & HEM ENW AY WHEftE PRIC KS ABB BIOHT I d l I a pi l i m v r ’s c a n d i d a t e s h a v e 1 .1 u « mm I c h a n c e In w i n ll t h e y g e t a ; Mis. tiotttried (iruher, little (ieorgettn l a r g e a n d Mill«! v o t e i n , i n tilt'll* Knowles and John tim ber visited in Inline | » i c c i i i c l s T h o s e w h o w a n t I Portland during the past week. t h i n h o m e e a n d n l a t e s t o w in w ill , Hergmann Shoes f o r sale at the W o o l i « in«*in I»• i F it (‘ h e r a n d Ih d e o n en .Mills store. M ay I i , a n d w ill I,«* c e r t a i n t o Mr. and Mrs. J. \ ilmdiannn returned Vote. Friday from a visit at Mabel with their II r«*d MtickeU, next to thr leading ran dela te ill the eo|iti*Nt I«»r flic repuldirati son, who is s»ck with typhoid. nomination for *dn*riff, nnum in the eitv 1‘ueNiIay . Bark the Boys Who Are Barking You BU Y L I B K R T Y BONDS I<rN. .1 I. Beatty returned Sunday f r • »in Klamath rounty, when* hi* looking after fink hatchery vNork. may return within a «hurt time. GROCERIES— Ask us to quote you prices W i t h I 1 m * solili v oli* ol’ I he C o t K oolih g , t o o lin g , to o lin g , tage 1 itovi* c o u n t r y , the s o u th e rn I'ainl, paint, paint, paint, paint Lam* c a n iliila te s ha v e a good a !9 ti chance fo r n o m in a l ion l l o n ’t fo r | L o t t a g e ( D o v e M i g. C o . get to he at the p olls M a y 17 a nd Mary Kllen Hennon, who 1 « «lowly re vole fot P ite h e r fo r s h e r i f f and 1 coverin g from an operation for appen Mede fot Menatoi*. diciti-, a m brought home from Kugene K E R R & b S IL S B Y ' ^ F .1 lli-lliwi-ll has been accepted for th • recruiting depiirtmenf o f the L’ nited Htate« i i rm y . lie Ii;i m had I iim np^lieation in for m a i l y a year. j 2 |>a< ka jie s, 25 c e n ts tu fr motored to Kugene Satur I saver o l w h e a l trr 1 >«*iiii(i motored vn r r k . I'li W a tc h day. W ill and hnef w a n t e d . Highe«t i*a»h I he county o f f ic ia l s are having d if m22tf 1 fieulty in getting ju dges ami clerks o f | |»i»ee f a r m e r « ’ C’ii«k Market election for the Hoheiuiu precinct. Herman Kdwurd«, who i« in the nnvy, j vi« ited relative« here (luring the oa«t Pa lin er s’ Cask Market that means | week. we pay you spot cash for your produe« .Marion Daroiitte, who i« in the artil and for spot cash you can save money ion your feed, poultry supplies, seeus I lerv, Nidited relative« here during the and grocer ins. |ia«t vNeek while on hi« way to Georgia Mrs H II I it ‘ I Vili ted , f Kose foi special training. burg during the past week with her Mr. ant) Mr«, i. II. W a t c h came up •laughter, Mis H Mlisou. from I'ortland Hatiir«lay t<* get « ohm * o f «Mrs. I c Hartley and daughter Ada, th« • i i hotiMehold good«. They returned o f \shiaml, are visiting at the home of |Tiic-day, being hurried by the illru*«« Mis. Hartley ’s daughter, Mrs C. K. o f t h e n .min Dale Stewart. S liin g le s, shm glow , sliiiiglos I ) a m ly , t it - . 1 111 1 1 11 1 .m il e c o n o m ic a l In ; |u i( l( lin ^ s S IM ( IA L . m22tf fleorge Dowffis, a native o f Knglund, has tiled noth’«* o f intention to become a ( i l i . e n o f the I’ nitrd Sfates. Dromedary Instant T apioca A sub vnum He t he City Meat Market pay* runh for egg*. «pttltfr l>r and Mr«. A \N Kime, M m . Roy Kontaine and Mr*. Will Hart mntorril to l.euna .Saturday and nyjMit the week ••ml with Mr* Henry K m I i i t . RAISE A G ARD EN - and save the other food that our fig htin g hoys need in fighting our fight tor us Rem ember the hoys, and d o n ’t forget that we handle e\ cry kind o f garden and farm imple merit. Henry Hexom for a t e w day«. i« up from Klk City Kvart K. fu m m i n g « , former manager j of the Arcade theater, wa« here Monday making a date for a vaudeville troupe which In- now huM.on the road. Mr« ('. K. f ront ha.« received word f r o m h- r hunhand, Dr. (.' K . Fro«t, that he ha- been ad vanced from lieutenant to commanding o f f i c e r o f the medical department of the 151«t machine gun battery, lie ha« been acting command- mg oft ner or ma jor during hi« entire «ervice in France. Mr. ami Mr«. Norval Kice and Mr. land Mr- Glen Kice, o f Holly, returned j home Monday, a fter a vi«it at the D. j Sterling h o m e . Doth o f the women are 1 «inter« *<t Mr«. Sterling. Mr. and Mr«. B. S. Swengel and Mr«. J(*nnie I i-id.urn motored to Kug«*n^ Sunday Minn Florence Kuebke returned to Ku- gene Wednendav utter a w e e k ’« v i.«it with Mi«- M a h e ) McFarland. R O Y WALK I A EL. BLOCK S H O R T AND SAVE A D IM E 1 Friday from Orrcowiiud, Wi»., prano and cornetiat, Miss Hose Allen, • id I in:>y lix-iit)’ h> r<-. They ¡in’ s ¡siting this thrilling program will be presented | nt th>- hoifK* o f Mrs. Ib’ Y o u n g 's cimsin, at the Arrcade theater Thursday ev e ning. May St. The price o f admission is , Mrs. F. C. Coffrnan. ■ Mrs. Anna ILss r»*f)*ntly accompanied within the reach o f all. * h>-r mother, .Mrs. H. A. .Miller, from Koseburg, where Mrs. Miller had been lio t ic e to the Trade. lisitiii^ h e r daughter. In order that we may sell at a »till Johnnie Hatfield, o f Disston. under smaller margin o f profit, we fin d it a b solutely necessary to adopt the cash- went an operation for appendicitis last with order system, which is now in ef- week. fect. E veryone will be treated alike and John Bender left last week for a visit w e trust, our customers will see that this is for their benefit, with bis parents iti Wisconsin. al'.tm.; S T E R L I N G F E E D CO. Mr. ami Mrs. C. Alsted visited at Harrisburg last week. M ASONS. A T T E N T I O N ' I.. K. Tillotson. who was callefl it; the i draft, left last week for Albany. Special communication o f j K. II. Merlin, n f Seattle, visited Sun Cottage G rove lodge, A. F. day at the home o f his cousin, Alf. Jury. & A. M., at « : 1 Saturday. | Mr arid M i- Th* - .laeksitn. o f fr*--* M. M. degree. Refresh ments. Visitors Welcome. well, spent Staurday and Sunday at the ! (i. M. Hall and Alf. Jury homes. , A M.. A T T E N T I O N ' Stated c o n v o Mrs. Vernon Fields and son returned cation o f Cottage Grove Chap Monday to their home at Hoseburg. a f ter. Royal Arch Masons, will ter a w e e k ’s visit here with Mrs. Fields' be held in Masonie Temple mother. Mrs. Rosa C'urrrin. Wednesday evening, May K m . Callison was in Salem several at 7:.:(» o 'c l o c k . Work in Roy- days last week. % J ul Arch degree. All com pan Mr. and Mr-. F. J. Helbwell motored ion« are urged to be present, ’ o l.eona Saturday. ( ’has. Adams, Secretarv. 1 j " A M E R I C A IS R E A D Y . " A G R E A T N A T I O N A L M A S T E R P IE C E . A T THE AR CAD E M A Y 9 fr= PORTLAND’S REAL CONSERVATORY Mr. and Mr«. G. W. M cFarland, Mr. " T h e supreme test o f the nation has and Mr« M M. Wheeler and Mr.«, ( ha«. come. We must all act. speak, serve t o O l'T O M K T R IM T O P T IC IA N Mr* .lane Kifiomon hai hern finite McFarland motored to Kugene W edn es gether. LKN.HKM (¡H O U N D ON I'KKMIHKM utioum I v ill during the pant week. day. a ith a >ta ff o f fifteen European HARDWARE " T h i s war is not o f our making. It Hr rg in ii ll li Shoe m fur hii I i * at thr Wool Dr. S. M. Wendt and fam ily motored has been thrust upon us bv Prussian trained artist-teachers ready to j ii M i II m store. to Kugene Tuenday. instruct students from the ele lutoeracv. The world must be made Albert and May* Hufler \Nrre in from Mrs. Dora lla /e lto n visited at Yon mentary principles to the highest Mi«« Margaret Brand, who wan home «afe for dem ocracy. In this grim ev en t Klkton Saturday Albert has pint en calla during thè pn»t week. finish in Fiano, Voice. Violin. recov ering from an attack o f meanlen, uality we must strike with all our fered the army. 'Cello. Harp. Dramatic Art. Stage Mr" Filgar King, o f Montana, w ho leturncd to Fort laud lant w eek. She has might. America, God helping her, can Technic. Esthetic Dancing. Lan Mm ll .1 Sharp, Mr*. W S. Keyes limi Io-i n v isitilig retati) es here. left a position in tin* o f f i c e o f the general tin no o t h e r .” liliali!«* I(i'^i**ti'i I’rnl l i n t * im j• I:iIvif and Mr* Stanley Truntiel vNere Ktigene Fridny for a visir with relatives at manager o f the Northern Pacific. guage and " M u s i c as Taught in In these br ief words our esteemed itt m :• Mint i^uitiMt Mirlmru 11 « » li I mm v i« 1 1 or « Saturday . Public S c h ools." Special Sum Hoseburg. president sums up the situation o f our Ihe J. B. Prot/inuii fam ily leaves : I il II) I II i m t ,t|(nr nt till* n»t:itr ut I * li 11111 mer Course to School Teachers. Spray will puy you f lU per tun f o r 1 Mrs Fra llenienwny has been qnite next week for New Meadows, Ida., beloved land today. We are now at war II1 -li I il.-i i *: i m . i | , Nick I lip, M I inizili.‘ lit I u Founded by fitiy kind o f old iron or at**!, ( leun up ili during thè past week. where Mr. Frot/iuaii bun accepted a p o with the most barbarous, unrelenting tin* Mimi nf f 1,7 I.Yiir» v\ 11 )i mtcfCMt ut flit* ; find help Ink the Kui«ur. jnL'Stfc | sition with th»* Pacific a . Idaho N o r th ■nemv that recorded time discloses. Mme . L ucie Valair late ni « i•»'r n*nt fmin \|*ril Mi, ||t|S, of Paris. France ern railway. The fam ily may re What will be our fate in this g ig antic Mi find Mrs. .1 H IIi*\ n tit and daugh | H Mil » I i O MM Mt f Ul IHN f i r GO ACROSS. OR C O M E A C R O S S ’ c on flict ? Is dem ocracy doomed f Is main there permanently. Soprano Soloist— Director let ‘•pent Sunday at CTeMvell. TH IR D L IB E R T Y LOAN M imm 1 r«*t u (*nol«*N vN m m u)» frulli Ru " g o v e r n m e n t o f the people, for the peo Dr. Hendry has moved to Toledo. •Ianii'M Sutherland «pent the week end | Krill' fur t III- VN erk 1*1111, ple and by the people to perish from Special Advantages at I .or a tie with I iim parent** preparatory Mi and Mrs. .lames Fletcher, o f Ash the earth * " The decisive blow for these 11 • > i « « 1 • ■ i ui 1 « i ii Brill I«* I m j > • I I’ tee Class Lessons Included to leaxiiig to take I ii . m poNition an a truck | land, who had hi*( 11 vistiing at the W*. unniortul principles must be struck by in Regular Tuition has few equals; none superior B n l.u n li w in in Ktlj(«*iii* tlir firn! driver with tlie army. K. liubhcl home, left Wednesday for Vmericn. Are we prepared for the huge nf the vvri‘ k. Portland. Kitrulers’ ( ’n«h Market pay* fa«h for ; tasfc that destiny has set for usf A fine home for y oun g lady stu G O V E R N M E N T IN S P E C T E D I IioM I'tirki’i Mimr iluvvn fruiti tin* Ilo c hickciiM, egg«*, hide«, chittein hark and Mis C. M. Mann, o f Koseburg, is vis M E A T S A S S U R E YOU OF dents as well. Send for catalogue The marvelous film production Ii*llli:i lÜMtrtrt I’rulaN Mini vvriit tu Al old iron. iting Iter daughter. Mis. (\ S. Plaster. " A m e r i c a Is R e a d y " o f f e r s a reply o f Q U ALITY 234 Tenth St. Portland, Ore. lui II N fur till* NNci'k nul. Mrs. O. W Perry is visitin g her par good cheer in answer to these ponderous Mr«. K. I.. Hoekett and children n is | Roselawn fertilizer increases garden m.'I-24 Main 7398 Foi mm ur t finir fur 1 il m l»i* r : I λx12 iled in Kugene Saturday. production one third. A p a ll. . $1.00 hopes and fears. ents at Oakland. N agir rubili«'; I Nu. 2 F»»x fluor Accompanied by the dainty Ivric so- W. M. Cruson, o f Portland, is v isit in g Mr. and Mr* \V. I Telford, o f Ko.«c Mrr:i|»iT NN 1 1 )i rulilirr wheel«; I I x I ihim I his brother, Al. Cruson. long, «pent the week end with Mr* vn nu li, ^etir« w ith li*,«.» nu li fun*, lirnvy T e lf o r d 's parents, Mr. and Mrs. «1. J. B Lew is is visitin g in Kugene. enough fin lug huiil; I 12 inch «Irviiti Sams. Mis. I.ucy Currin has received word HMtulrr; I mm latini mlrr ; I miinn iniitiilrrl ; Pin* spot cash ami carry home your Mr. and Mrs. Bacii Parker, o f D e i o f tli** death o f her brother, C. A. Cun I Ix'.'s J • 11 N N c r griiuUtunc ; I Mufr; I ropy Make a ter, visited Mondav and Tuesdav at thè ningham, at Carleton, Mo. nig pro«.«; I Merk iluplirutur. ('ottrige goods means cheaper goods. ui22tf houle o f their parents. Cottage Grove. Oregon Grove M fg. Pu. m .‘I sun mg at S p r a y ’s. Mrs. K. F. Additou, president o f the Wynne & Kime TALES OF THE TOWN Columbia Ham, Bacon, Lard CITY MEAT MARKET \l r Mini Mr- ( ’ . \ lin r t «‘ II ami (laugh fr Mrs. George liishey visited in Port land this week with her sou and daugh ter. K. Nukes writes from Milverton to send a y e a r ’s suhseription. BUY L I B E R T Y BONDH Brighten Up! S. O. 11 a in Id in writes to change his address from Dubois, Ida., to 117 Hum holdt St., Portland. Wall Paper, Paint and Paper Hanging D on't ask us for eredil. We pay out hundreds o f dollars for all kinds o f pro iluee, and we must have the easli or produce. S p r a y m 2 2 t f (i. P. Richards writ(*s from Drain to subscribe for The Sentinel. Bidwell & Clark COTTACIK «RO VE. OREGON - 4 Karl Hark It* road writes from Hlain, Wash., to say that they enjoy the home news very much, demonstrating that Tioo% investment ! MANY y A FARMER WILL TELL YOU THAT HIS SILO PAID FOR ITSELF THE FIRST YEAR. BESIDES, IT W*LL EN ABLE YOU TO INCREASE PRODUCTION OF WAR NECESSITIES. Order a“COGRO”Silo today Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Mr. and Mrs. Hav Baker are np frodi Malici fur thè week. Mrs. Frank Garetson. .Ir . and datigli ter left Tnesilay to spemi thè suniiner » ¡ t h relative» in St. Louis, Mo. Mrs. Frank Garetson, Ni., aeconipanieil thein FOR Y O U R S O L D IE R B O Y — in rnmp or at (hi- f r o n t ; for your sailor lad patrolling the hit’ ll sens; from you to him to make his heart I * *i h t ami to help him keep tij'hr the home til’ s I’ ietures o f Home Folks inspire our soldiers o f Denioernev « i t h the courtigi’ that « i n s . Your IMintograph for Your Soldier. See MONROE. T H E P H O T O G R A P H E R uliout it--------------befor e it is too late as far as Portland, where she will \i»it « i t h her daughter, Miss Louise. ARCADE THEATER W om an's State Pres« club, will speak on political i|uestions o f the day at the commercial d u b at J o clock next Thursday afternoon. Kvervone invited, women especially. THURSDAY (ONLY) MAY 9 Miss Mabel M cFarla nd left W e d nesday for an extended visit with the \. J. \rnmtrong fam ily at Fort Steven«. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE GREAT NATIONAL FEATURE PRODUCTION Kussell Garetson cam e near g etting into Ihe hero class Tuesday by stopping u runaway team belongin g to a farmer. STAND BY THE PRESIDENT Mr. and Mrs. T. (\ Wheeler motored to Kugene Wednesday, Mr. Wheeler a t tending a meetin g o f the fair hoard. Mrs. Kdwards and Mins Mary Young, o f Ashland, who had been visiting at the K. Stewart home, returned horn» Monday. Mr«. J. B. Kewis has been on the sick list during the past week. Mr. ami Mrs. G. T. Applewhite, o f Kugene, spent the week end ut the \V. C. Vpplewhite home. Mrs. J. »1. Dillon, o f Portland, is here for a visit with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Magee. If y o u 'r e in doubt about the future nf your shoes, come in ami get their soles repaired. Dr. G o f f , expert shoe chiropractor. nprltHfc Prentiss Callison was up from the I', o f (). f o r III)’ week end. The G. A. R. post has changed hour o f meetin g to 1 o 'c l o c k p. m. Little Rufus Arne is su ffer in g with a badly fractured arm. David Alexander writes from Berke ley, Calif. He sends a y e a r 's sulis.rip lion, says he likes the paper, that he is putting money into lib erty bonds, and that he wishes success fo the Cot ta ge Grove candidates. H ereafter S p r a y ’s store will not de liver anything in town. W e d o n ’ t be lieve in the unnecessary ex pense; also s i 1 d o n 't belie ve in the people that ear ry their goods home helping to pay for tlie other f e llo w 's deliveries. m22tf W. !.. Ventch writes from Tillamook to renew his subscription. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Veateh * n d Mrs. its Mr. and Mrs. Will Hart leave today for Portland, where Mr. Hart will take a position in the shipbuildin g yards. Their son Otho is already employed there. Mr. Hart has had charge o f the construction o f the Brown sawmill. Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Heinenwnv, o f Seattle, visited relatives here during the past week. Mr«. C. H. Corson returned Friday from a \i«it with relatives at Albany. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson DeYoung THE MOST COMPREHENSIVE AND OFFICIAL PANORAMA OF UNCLE SAM'S POWER ON LAND, IN THE AIR, ON AND UNDER THE SEA ACCOMPANIED BY THE DAINTY LYRIC SOPRANO AND CORNETIST R O SE ALLEN INTRODUCING IN UNIFORMS OF THE U S ARMY AND NAVY THE LATEST PATRIOTIC SONGS AND CORNET SOLOS nr- I give special attention to the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat, as well as General Surgery. Eves tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital 1 *•» « AMERICA IS READY IF YOU ARE AN AMERICAN—YOU WILL IN SIST ON THE WHOLE FAMILY SEEING THIS SOUL STIRRING PROGRAM PRICES TO SUIT EVERYBODY WE PAY THE WAR TAX