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r M ra Snauer. Mrs Clauds Arns Miss Agnes t-ayng visited Mlae Evelyn Dugan a l Walden Sunday Mra. Melville Hanna and children of Latham were gueets at the Rlah- ard Hanna horns Monday M O U N T v iew . Barley Versus Corn For Oregon Poultry ___ urday, after a w *ek s visit with Mrs. Colltaa* parents. M r. and Mrs. • a p t 33.— The Charles Straight D. T. Kimball. fx K , W B. ¡J O O W - D » u n o r i l e (Emily. who had resided here for a Mrs. Spaulding and d“ u< ^ * r E. COSBT L , rift* a ta M sls l « « < Haora *:•<> year returned Saturday to thalr Alloa ra tu r rM from Yoncalla Sat- to II U l 1 M •«•<» Erenlo*» «¿J Extension Poultryman Oregon I former home In Oregon City. urday of last week dor» »7 «npolBtwrat. Pbooaa : Offlaa State College. raatoanr. l u ì K Mr. and Mrs. W alter England. Mr. and Mra. Charles Trembly who visited here w ith friends and left for Penn Sunday. They expert ____ rxK 0. H K1ME. Danlliv Fir»« »»«Ion Mrs The protracted drouth In the l / » l beak b a n k taUtiML --------- -- Cott*«. G»*»* Ore relative* the U tta r part of last to be sway several weeks Liat la •K tractloa, a u M n ta tr a tlo a o í ¡ a t u w l a v to ■aaaUUal la eatraauoa, sdastalstrei w— , returned O Saturday their Trembley has found employment great corn belt has caused a short eltreu» oxld sad o i y m . oral turfary home tn K lam ath Falls. crop of corn. Its price w ill be rela there. _ _ i a« R. 10. M r. and Mrs. Rose spent the Mr. and M ra E. E. Paul were vis- lively higher than the prices of P H T IIC 1 Á IJ week end In Roseburg vtaltlng w ith itors at the S. V_ Alltoon home In Oregon ___ wheat, oats and barley. The a n g . rSOHT.— Physician ssd see- I relatives. . Cottage Grove Saturday of last poultry department has recently re- gess. Office Is L a w s e s building The Dorena high school student *'V*k .... _ . . a , ceived more requests for Informs- Phon» 4». Censge Orevs, Oregon. | body held Its election of officers Ust Mr. and Mrs. 8. V. Alll»«_n and ; <ton J^totlve to the partial subatltu- y elected were two daughter, were v k llo rr Sunday , 1<m b *rl*y for lhan for ln AXLXY. M. D.— Physlotna »nd_rer ; r> by »ppol.tm .nl Oret Grace' Smith, president; Evelyn , l ‘ h* rea ™ a\ J * / ' a'*d Marten formation on any other phase of • anon I . ta u g « ‘ S ^ l i - poultry* management. Recognising Sass's Drug MOM. C o l t o n « « . . . Oregon , b . , . , vice president; M . n d ^ the wide variety of opinions preva " ‘ in the district school Mon- lent. It Is the purpose of this dis cussion to present some unbiased PUM B a l o t a Bask k ^ Z Z k W m i l T h . Henry Cooper fam ily . r im e n t X » * C o tu g . Grove facts relating to economical and Ï Ï S ^ ’ îiie 'S iir M a U turned home Monday from Cul*^*«!. practical uses of barley on the poul- -^ 5 5 ¡ ~ • s s / Ä t x r , H. FIELDS, M. D.- Poultry meat and egg prices In the fru it orchards. tire. ObMMrtc. « I of have undergene a period of lowered Ooltog» M r * ° d Mr8' ° > « n n 8 c o t t an d ÌA T H A M mu Oro» Kaas's Drus Store. prices In keeping w ith generally do- daughter Glennie from Ashland G .-re. . . . . . pressed e c o n o m 10 conditions ---------- visited over the week end with Mrs. ATTORNEYS (Bpoeisl to t o . a»n«ln»l.) throughout the clvtllaed world. The ______ Scott's parents. M r. and Mrs. W. W. Sept 3S.—The Lester \ an N ort- infornied poultryman. facing lombard — Attorney Chrisman. H î t _ RL ew TF l« t National 1iî.* .,’it o Bask î Bask building building’ " r. y “ “ and ,7 d Mrs. Mrs. John John w w . . Kerna Kerns or of *rfck fam ily of London visited sev-- , h u conditions, w ill attempt to ____ _________ M Phon. 04. Costage Ore»., Oregon. Eugene spent the week end at the eral days last week at the John |Ower production costs Feed costs ----------------- _ „ , . represent about 58 per cent of the ssrrww — xreer^e Law 'Lid home of Mrs. Kerns parents. M r Trunnell home Mr. and Mrs. John Trunnell and tQtB, co#t o i producing eggs. Many H J. 'Ñotarr PnWto PreeUese Is *11 urtlre. In »11 j and Mrs. J. B, Mosby. Cttlltk Bado» building. Ooltog. Ore». Mrs. Faye W icks and M rs Ruth two daughters Jeanette and E lla pouil r j .men win make a partial sub- England wore visitors Saturday ln Mae spent Saturday in Eugene vis- , titutlon of barley for corn and will itlng friends. I UJ),. more low priced wheat and Eugene. _______ Mr. and Mrs. I. G. Shaw of Cot- Such changes and substltu- Miss Bernice Hand of Oakland vtslted Sunday a t the J B. Moebv tag* Grove spent Thursday eve- Uona as herein given may not ap~ home. nln< “ th* peal t0 “ »e Tad” f#* d , r Th* y wl11 oeuevee a « * -.« . v . Neuralgia Charles Peterson and son Clar- Th* Hu.H f< m ll>’ J ' , d appeal to the many who figure pro- ln 90 minutes, checks a Cold the enc, visited In Creswell Saturday Su* * “ Sunday- afternoon M r and JucUon «wts. ----- ---- * “ Mrs. Lestsr Van Nortw tck of Lon- Amount of Barley to Use. flret day. and checks M alaria In with M r. Peterson's sister. Mrs. don. Mrs. John Trunnell. Mrs. E lla Barley may be ground and used Minnie Henriksen. three day*. Bruce A. Cole was a Eugene vis J. Woodard. Mrs. Hugh Trunnell aa^ajy and economically to the ex- and her mother. Mrs. J. D. Ander- ten{ 15 per cent the n»ash re- itor Saturday. son of Salem, and Jessie Grubb. (ion w l„ „p la c e about 80 per Raymond Cone and Helen John- ccnt ot yellow corn normally NATURAL POOD CLINIC AMD S IL K C R E E K . LABORATORIES son have been absent from school use4 jn u,e average mash ration, several days because of Illness. Ray w hole barley may be used at the (Special to to» Seada.L ) mond returned Monday. ra(e o{ 20 per cent of the scratch Sept 22.—Oscar Wheeler was ad- £raln d ‘“ V t e m ^ ' H ? ^ d e ^ X l w M S r. and Mrs. S. T . Rose spent the ^ ^ mixture. ^ ^ ^ ^ In l sections a b H where 1. Htolto regalsrd sslu rslly a id perm, (Rpaolnl to the SaaUaal ) IS D H A. 41 m * m < R m 666 666 also in Tablets Dr. O. Stahl saatly by R aton 's fosAs. Alto Balks— M»Magre-—C«lo« Irrig»tío» TOS WUIstorit» 8t. Pkoa» I S lt . R» Cottage Grove A d ju stm e n t Bureau Collections and Adjustments First National Bank Bklg. H . W . L O M B A R D . Attorney ng Distance Hauling ,0 Moving a Specialty CHESTNUT TRANSFER CO. Chestnut Brothers, proprietors STORAGE AND GENERAL TRANSFER Coal for Chicken Brooders Office phone # COTTAGE GBOVE, OREGON Beeidesee Phone 18O-Y ^ ‘o ta « tto £ ^ « -¿ n e id a y and v^s who *P *nt raOBt °? h? tlnM hUnt’ an operation wednesd 5 v x ,» .v I in<- bagged a big buck. able tn return to his home Friday. M A Horn 0 ^ ^ VBney He is recovering satisfactorily. hauled sand fo r the Latham school *“ ** 1 HlPam £ ^ r n e d Septem- jhed the week ber l« f r o m Washington where he MrJ dau<hter w ^ k s H e ' ^ r t ^ d exWemeTy ™ AHc* went to Culp recently X 115 business. ther. the temperature being 115 >h. »»mnei-ature oeinc u a Keyes was pleasantly sur degrees for several days prised Sunday when the Stanley Mrs. M artha Bittlnger Is harvest- Trunnell fam ily of Eugene came, 1 ing her prune crop. Pickers have bringing a birthday cake for her been employed for two weeks. Miss Edna Grubb received a let- The Neighbors Friendship club recenlly from p a u im , Wertx. - ------------ met at the home of Mrs. 1C H. Ben- aayta< she u a ttendlng high school nett on Thursday, September Is. jn Granls pa^g. o f the seven who Members present were M ra S. S. eompleted the eighth grade at La- Paul. Mrs W. E tham Jn , be spring th u nlakes all P a u l. M rs. rs M E. t Paul. t-aui. asrs. ? <i5 OyA 1hhB Mary <?UC h*wanMon but ° “ e > u «ndtn« hi« h ’ cho° 1 thl* John A sh b y , Mrs. S. C. Swanson. . .. IBn' Mrs. P lau . Mrs. ------Wheeler, Eloise The J. C. Buker fam ily spent the Mrs Ernest Darnell, Mrs. George week end with a daughter ln Suth- Teeters. Mrs. H iram Wheeler. Mrs erlin. F. M. Vincent, M ra Clarence Rowe Mr. and Mrs. N. W . W hite visited and the hostess. The afternoon was „ w WhUe home spent ln practicing for a concert to in Eugene. be given by the women at the sale Joe Sasryer of 8eatUe. W ash- of the club quilt. visited last Friday at the Max M r. and Mrs. George Conklin Kruse home. have moved Into their home on the M r. and Mrs. N. W . W hite mo John Overholaer ranch. They had tored to Medford Tuesday to visit been in WaltervUle the greater part their daughter, M ra Inex Kram er. of the summer. They returned re cently as Mr. Conklin is employed U P P E R RO W R IV E R . a t the J. H . Chambers camp. D. T. Kim ball left Sunday for (Sp*cl»l to th» S«Dtl»el.) Washington. Sept. 24.—Mrs. Pearl Suter of Mr. and Mrs. W ilbur Collins and Eugene visited Wednesday at the LEONARD TRANSFER W . L Leonard, Prop. OFFICE A T HOWE'S CONFECTIO NERY R ea Phone 239-J GENERAL TRANSFER Cottage G rove. Oregon A TRAVEL B A R G A IN WANT ADS should be given preference. I t U a heavy grain, low in fiber and more because the objectionable or awns, are knocked o ff In threshing. When varieties carrying rMulta p , <<cure4 by having it rolled before using it in the scratch Those who mix their own mash, as well as the greater number who mix their scratch grain, w ill find _ such uses of barley a real monetary MASH. O. A. C. Form III» No 500 puands mlUren- 400 pound» ground wh»»t 400 pound, »round tors 200 pound» »round osto. 100 ponnd» »roasd karloy. 200 pound» siMI Mrap*. 100 pound» fluid m»*l 50 pound» O. P. oil mosl. 50 pound, bon» Hari.y »ubstltotloa is > *»» 400 pound» millrun. 400 pound» »round wh«*l 300 pound» »round rare. 200 pound» »round onto. 300 pound» »round k»rl»y 200 pound» most *cr»p». 100 pound» fl»h m»*l 50 pound» O. P. oil toosl. 50 pound» bon« nwsl. SCRATCH. O. A C Formula No I : «00 pound» »rhMt. »00 pound* whol» y»llow torn 400 pound» »my 0*1» Bnrley *ub»titution In »»iue: «00 pound» wh«at. 400 pound» whol« yellow «ora 400 pound» Haaachva or roll«d knrl«y. 400 pound» »ray o»to HISTORY'S MYSTERIES ■ W hat to buy n s r a a to ta youag *to».ra Irom hunter, from Eugene, higher than the recommendation lmportod stock. Pris» will tk«s be msra. — • -e — ™ — - ------ ----- T ’.T"' <riv»n r r iita n h K A e r r e a in in Uses KUM Use osm y«t to cboose irem. on their way into the Wilde of the S’* * “ J“ r" • s t a t io n Your cKoiee of »potwd. plain or cresud Bohemia mountains, stopped a few *• Michigan experiment station birds. Mra. 1 . H. Koch. S sgtos*. Ora- creek Mondey ftd 30 P«r cent barley tn the mash « * ----------------------------------------- C' * YcnSg one o f the and 50 per cent In the .cratch gralm TERRIER PUPS POR BALK. A W. ^ rty was a forest ranger in this Another pen received corn in earn. Latorop. i Bii« W«»t of town, lower *¡7 2,' b e in e ata- proportion. Egg production and _________________ a t Ruy^ a PORTLAND AND BACK with stopover a t State Fair th e p re ^ fo r^ COW FOR SALK—JERSEY AMD HOL- ranger headquarters. hatching results were elmllar. »• A t Morden, Manitoba, corn and barley were « » » s r < d by using a P M. Morse, county engineer, and per cent barley n T ---------------1 O E Crowe county commissioner, P*r cent in the scratch for pen . o. GOOD OLIVER TYPEWRITER POR M nnH ov , D I«»ton where the , 1- W ith pen No. 2 the barley was M l. or trad«. Will trad. sUreUctri« ’ P<*nt Monday at Dlsston. where tne The fee4 ,ng D svw to changing repiaceo W.tn corn, tne radio for pUoo n txno » i« » port n o r i Fnraitur. F o r n itu r « r county n n n t v to ch a n w in g the road. rep a Robert Owen arrived home F ri- trials were elx months In length WAOOMB AMD day evening from Monticello. Cal., and * « . repeated four tim e.. Bar- FOR SALE — TEAM, MeFsrtood where he had been employed In the ley gave better reeults than corn barn«», cheap. Call st In each trial. place we»t of city. •t# -*9» fru it harvest for several weeks. POR MALE — MASTER IMCUBAT0R8 Orville and Ellsworth Crlstler left D IV ID E . sad »tk»r poultry se««»sort»» or would the first of last week for Idaho, trad* fur »uod work hora». J. E. B»«*«t. where they have employment. 5 b U m out o s Loras« rout«. ,1'w’iSp (Bpoeial to the 8«nlla«l.) Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Proudflt and Uro»«, Ors. Sept. 24.—M r. and Mrs. Robert children of Eugene and Mrs. Lyman Dexter Kenady are the parents of an 11- FOR )R BALE OR WILL TRADE,14 HEAD JohMon and children of Df M J S r S ^ ^ o S S t o . ’ S o ^ ’ is F ^ le p e tit Sunday at the home of Mrs. pound son, born September 19. tw _ * re .r e _ V-,_____ . A S 1 X I - — _ K re— Johnson's T r e ta o e e > r e n ’ a sl0-o3p Proudflt’s and K Mrs. p a r-; M r. and Mrs. John M iller vlalted Cells»« Orovs.__________________________ ents, M r. and Mrs. A. O. Suter. Beluah Robinson from Friday to FOR BALE— THE ALLEN KIRK PROP- Mrs. L. L. Slagle and children of Sunday. Mr. M iller Is an uncle of •rty at Dorans, Ore.; Colt lighting lsnt. Ford ton track. Will trads trues Dexter visited Sunday a t the home Beulah. or wood. Mra. J. H. Kirk, phon« of Mr». Slagle's parents, Mr. and M r. and Mrs. F ran k Parker vls- sI0-o; >-o2c ; Mrs. J. E. Damewood. 1B-F-Ï. Ited recently at the J. A. Mackey FOR SALE — O. I. C. PIGS. OXFORD ; M r. and Mrs. Andy Bunch and home while on their way to Salem Dows raau. Wasted to buy pullet», Mr. and Mrs. Ole Munch of Wend- to attend the state fair. Mrs. [ht Valley, : J. A Joli, phone 3SF11 Delign •26p ling and M r. and Mrs. Al Ham loth Parker is Mrs. Mackey's sister, Dt»»ton rout«. and M r. and Mrs. Elm er McCollum The Bonnie Perlnl fam ily, accom- FOR SALE— ao CHOICE YOUNG BRED i of Cottage Grove and Mr. and Mrs, panted by Ellis Dalaguardl. were 2 TTJ’.rairud ” *r«“ torid fesmpih"« W . B. Patten were visitors Sunday Sunday visitors at the Bert Lan- caster a t D1— Blue * Mountain. bucha; high quality 2-resr-old Jer»»r bull at the B. F. McCollum home. -----*“ home ------------- * - —••-«- (flue anim al); extra good 5-yaar -old cow, Migg Bonney of Eugene vis Mra. Sam Gilman of Bear Creek milking, freeh In ited Sunday at the home of her spent Monday with a slater, Mra. M. J. Perlnl. iron wheel wagon grandmother, Mrs. Mylo Mee. painted heavy w sgos; ii with hay rack (cheap); truck pl.tforrn. M r and Mrs. Rollo W ard of Cot- Mrs. M . J. Perlnl spent Sunday Wsltoce Townley, phone 1F1». VER^ tage Grove visited Sunday at the at Bear creek w ith a sister, Mra. TYPEWRITER FOR SA LE ■2Sp home of Mrs. W ard's parents, M r. Sam Gilman. cheap. B m Caldwell at city h*U. Mrs. Angelina Mostachettl and and Mrs. R. C. Gleason. WOOD FOB BALK. Mra. M ary Dalaguardl vlalted Wed nesday w ith the John Perlnl fam WOOD PRICKS SEEM H I G H BUT T H O R N T O N CO R N ER S. aran't if yon g«t th» cash discount ily of Black Butte. .M is m ix ta » y ^ - e l A .n u i k t o s ^ r t o » S gsl P«r day. Call st 1S4» ^ H -a b p CbsrlM itoa.r. The hunters retu rn th e la st o f th e w e e k f Septi 26 and 27 A rare travel bargain— roundtrip to Portland, with stopover at State Fair or Salem, either going o r re turning, fa r ausch toss Ckos <4r n pslar vw -w aj fan ! O a gale Friday and Saturday, September 26 end 27 only. Return lim it, 7 days. See thia year's fair eao re spectacular then ever before —and enjoy gay daya ia Pordaad. AddaarArOUkdb S o u th e r n Pacific T . M. BOYD, Agent IVe Welcome 9&S H O T E L Ask ua about It. City Fuel company, phone IS. Downtown office st Kelly , Drug »tore. a7tfc (Special to the Bentlael.) Sept. 24.—Mrs. M ike Quaglia ac companled Mrs. A. Schumacher to Eugene Tuesday. EXPRESS SERVICE AT FREIGHT M r and Mrs. Jess Line and little »n3“ X r r 7 r y » d^ t e r of Broxrosvll.e visited hauling of all U sd * fnraltore morin« sad Monday with Mrs. E. E. Chestnut, ■torsge era only s part of the terrine we Miss L ily Krlesher Is working in offer. Cotts«» Groce - Eugene Freight Eugene. Transfer Company, phone 00. Jn5tfe W arren Tlson of Drew visited a ____ _ BXCHAMGB 0 * TKADB. ____________ few days last week with a brother, SVIOL Becam e of Harvey W entw orth T margable of then» all wee that of Harvey B. Wentworth. New Hamp shire farmer lad who went away 00 a furlough one day In July. HkCl, and wae never heard of thereafter. Naturally there were a number of cowards who deserted the colors either because of fear or dleaatla- factlou with the way tn which they were treated, but everything point ed to the fact that thia was not Iba case with young Wentworth and. as a result, all possible efforts were made to diecover what had become of him. But in vain. He had apparently vanished as com pletely as If the earth had opened and awalowed him. Early ln July. 1802. a new regi ment of volunteers was mustered Into service tn the vlclulty of Sun cook. N. H . a regiment known as the Nineteenth New Hampshire vol unteers. One of the moat enthusias tic members of this regtmeut was young Wentworth, a private In Com pany D- He was a farmer boy of exceptionally goixl habits. Intelli gent and Inquisitive. Therefore when the regiment encamped on tho Virginia aide of the Potoatac near Aqueduct bridge, and Went worth requested a furlough to see the tight* of the Capital. It was granted without a moment** hesi tation. In company with a nnutw r of others he left camp—and was never heard from again. At the next roll call he was marked “not present“ and some days later, waa entered as having “mvaierionsly dis api»eared.'' No one ever believed that Went worth had deaerted. He was not built that way. and every dreuin stance In the eaae pointed away from such probability. A aixx-lal court of Inquiry was called and. after conaldcrlng the meager evi dence In the case reported that Wentworth had “disappeared from mortal ken but. In view of hla char acter and antecedents we d ear him from the charge of desertion and recommend that his military record be regarded as without stain.” Thia opinion was prlncliwlly based U|x>n the fact that Went worth had never been heard to com plain of the hardships of army life even during the forced march south ward from New Hampshire. In fact, he bad been too short a time In the service to tire of It and had been treated with the utmost considera tion. bis cousin being captain of the company of which he was a mem ber. Moreover, there was plenty of evidence that the New Hamp shire boy hgd been extremely anx ious Io reach the front and see somethin? of real war. When he left camp he waa full of youthful enthusiasm over the prospect of seeing the tights of green feed is available four per FOB SALB—KUOELXAMBOVa _________________________________Creek Wednesday evening. h h rotein » ifs if* leaf SUMMER WOOD PRICES MOW D i KF 11 » fry ^ y , who, had been meai should be included. Cod liver toe»— lS-iaek Week wood, M >»r lota a sister, Mra. V. 8. Damewood, lor during the w inter confine- 11 .woZ i geveral weeks' left 'b t t i n t Ot Uat ment Period 7 5 .^ 7 ^ 2 B ^ le y is not a . palatable M to b« 10 b. paid tor vitk wltoto ia SO so day. days alter a fu r d d» . « Rend, i n u . where u he c will make p prepara . . . ----- - w wheat. heat I t takes time to Ueory. Buy serly aad aveid raab. CITY tions for entering Oregon state col- FUEL COMPANY, »*«»• 1«. dowatowa ,e g e teach poultry to eat any new g r a in . tore rv»n O w en o f Cot- 11 u better to feed barley alone for JsiSUc olile« al k elly Dru» »tore. Mr. '/r n v e Mv to lt£ r SundZv at the the da“ y Krain ,e* d * for * W l BUY. SELL AND EXCHANGE FCB- ’a g e few day. before Including It in th . Da]e rew days altora, houreware »to««* Mato, ato Da brother, pori^rdraitdra_CA._4ISJV. ta d rea b p home ° o¡ ff * j jr u . > Owen's da scratch. PRUNES FOR SALE — BRING BOXES «- Aire n i e n S m ith an d 3. Practical pouitrymen have been M r. a and Glen ssr n a Mrs. mra. w w » Smith feeding Hannchen barley for sever- sad pick than y m n e lf s i 60 csals a v to T ^ al year, at the w inter r a t . of 331-9 “ S S S and children of Marcela visited - ^ ^ ^ ’ ^ ¿ - “ 4”* ^ GCTOBEB FIRMT LATE c c t^ d u rin g the summer. This i. Mra. C. O, iMIharn w id uhlldr»». S S S l i X “ S S .r e 'S X The Krewson fam ily of Curtin moved Monday Into one of Mrs W. T. Jones' houses. Mra. W. D. Eddy of Black Butte la on the sick Hat Mra. Frankie Thorn and Mrs. Philip Brown, who have been at Independence picking hope w ill re- tourn home the last of the week. Mr. and Mrs C. C. Overton re-; turned Friday from a hunting trip In the vicinity of Prineville. Word has been received that M rJ and Mrs. Gerald Ban ton of Sunny side. Wash., are the parents of a; son born Saturday. A daughter was born Friday I o ' Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Shipp. T h * Griggs fam ily moved from Hop Island to the W illiam Lively farm Thursday The Lauren fam ily and the l*ong fam ily came up Sunday from P o rt land and vlalted the W illiam Lively family. Guy Vanelta moved Sunday to the Bill Funk house. Jack O etta moved from A lll* Lent's to the Bill W itt houee F r i day. The Berry fam ily moved from the BUI W itt house to the Carl Small house Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. John Perlnl made a trip to Divide Monday Mr. and Mrs T F. Kahler made a trip to Monmouth Saturday to visit their eon. who Is attending school there. Guests at the Howard Cox home Sunday were M r. and Mra. C. C. Hayes. Mr. and Mrs. Jsase Hooker and Mra. Nora Henderaon of Lo rane. Mrs George Sutherland. Mr. and Mrs. John Sutherland. M r. and M r*. W. T. Jonea. Mias W ilm a Sutherland and Mtsa Christine Hooker. John Small returned Thursday from a hunting trip to Prineville. M i u lte u la h H a s t in g s of Mosby creek spent part of last week with Mrs. Paul Haney. Mr. and M r* George Halles and Mrs. O W W hlta mads a trip to Scott* valley Thursday Nervous Woman Nearly Drives Husband Away aU-SSp Steel Cabinets. The Sentinel. been posted at every road that led out of the Capital, as well as along "Since I drink plenty water, eat Its leading thoroughfares, and no one could get by without haring bla 2 good meals a day and take Adler- pass recorded. The records of these Ika now and then. I've had no guards showed that (he missing trouble with my etomach.“ —C. De- youth had presented his pass on Forest. Unlike other medicine. Adlerlka entering the western limits of the city, and they indicated hla prog- acta on B O TH upper and lower bow r«M «long Pennsylvania avenue to el, removing poleonoue waste which t h . Capitol. But. after that, all caused gas and other etomach trou ble. Just O N E spoonful relieves trace of him was lost. The thorough Investigation which gas, sour stomach and sick head followed his unuccountahle disap ache. Let Adlerlka give your etom pearance showed that he had last ach and bowel, a R E A L cleaning been seen on the brow of Capitol and see how good you feel! Cottage hill, looking over the city spread Grove Pharmacy. 14) out before him. All shout him - ..... — " ” were masons and stone cutters. working on an extension to th . ¿¿pitoT Below him was a l.b y rintb o f pertly coverod « c v . H o n . for the subbsRement of the new ex tension. What could have become of him? Did be meet with foul play, and I f eo. how was his body concealed? Did he fall a prey to the bullet of some Confederate spy? Was It pos sible that, while exploring the la b y -! rlnthlne maxes of the new portion Right from England comes ths of the Capitol he waa overcome by the heat and fell Into some dark new, better, Joyful'way to take out abysa. where Me remains were later corns— root and all. Callouses go also and you can rub walled up and entombed? Had he deaerted, Wentworth o ff that hard skin on heels and toee would have eventually returoed to w ith your hand—the magic treat New Hampshire, I f only for the pur- m ent Ask Cottage Orove Pharm acy for poee of keeping In touch with con ditions there. Bat nothing 'was a package of Radox- -put a table- ever beard of him In any section of spoonful In a gallon of hot w ater— the country, and the only mark to do this for 9 or 4 nights In succee- bla memory Is the monument ln the slon—then lift out the corns. This Joyful exhilarating foot bath Uttle church yard In Suncook, N. H „ Is simply g re a t- you'll enjoy every which bears the lettering: “ H arry B. Wentworth— Mysteri minute of It and your burning, sore, ously disappeared from the knowl tired, aching feet w ill feel better edge of men— Washington. D. C , than they have for years—ask for Radox and foot comfort w ill bs July. 18112." (O br the W h n lir lyndlcata.) yours. I »< I 417-421 Main Street COTTAGI 0 R 0 V 1 . 0 R 1 0 0 N An O u ts ta n d in g G ro u p ot New Dresses $6.90 Controon-wnie prices and «mart styles recommend this group ol ing In h io m are included . . . and blue . . . women, mi»»ei and junior». S ilv e r P el e Coats Cor O n ly $12.90 Reilly * ismous vsluel Sil Pel coats have t soft, smooth nap that looks like real fur . . . they are w arm ly inter lined and smartly styled w ith Johnny collars that can b* turned up around the clue , , , U t i l * * trim m ing. LIFT CORNS RIGHT OUT The English W ay Smallasi W ar Mem orial I t Is still atlll a moot point as to where In tendon one encounteri the smallest war memorial, writes "Looker On” In the London Dally Chronicle. The smallest I have come across Is a glass case on the front of a block of workman's flat» on Albert embankment near Vaux- hall. It Is a simple, homemade af fa ir enshrining only about a acore of name« of men living In the block who served In the war, with a cross marked ngalnat those who fell. All these year«— It was ap parently started during the war— II has been carefully tended by the tenants; there are always one or two blooms In glass Jam Jars In front of it. A humble but faithful tribute of remembrance. 8AOINAW. (Hpeclsl to the Bentisal.) agri » I lf in blsck, dark brown, green, red in flat crepe and canton crepe . . . aad sites fas Oh Boyl W hat Joy can fly. 1I1I t o JC.PENNEY CO. d epa r tm en t sto re 2 Meals Day, Plenty Water, Helps Stomach M OSBY C R E E K . Typewriter». The Sentinel. Snauer and Mice of Walden spent ....... .......................... of “I was very nervous and *0 cross w ith my husband 1 nearly drove him away. Vlnol has changed thia and we are happy again.“—Mra. V. Dues*. Doctors have long known the value of mineral elements Iron, cal cium w ith cod liver peptone, as con tained In Vlnol. Nervous, easily tired people are surprised how Vlnol gives new strength, sound sleep and a B IO appetite. Give* you more P E P to enjoy life! Vlnol tastes delicious. Cottage Orove _____________ D> Pharmacy. The bat la the only mammal tbai oondltloa, 4»1 Washington. “ i' d m « « to the docermng thopper. Many o< ths w n o o ’i outstand (Bpaelsl to th» S«ntln»l.) Sept. 23.—Bert Lancaster frac tured three bones ln the back of Sept. 29.—M r. and Mr«. Frances hla neck recently when he fell f r o m ____________ Eastburn and children picnicked at a tim ber while working on a m ill the Springfield-Eugene auto park he le building for Perlnl brother». an4 motored to Lorane Sunday. The Charlie Krause fam ily Tom W ltham and children re bagged two mule deer recently turned home Saturday from Inde p«ndence, where they had been WILL TRADE ORGAN OR WATER; M “ , . , „ . while hunting ln eaetern Oregon. power weaker for wood. Telephone 4. Mrs. W illiam Edglngton of Cot- Rev. Louis Henry Randle of Cot- picking hope for three weeks, Darenport Furnltura C o . _______ *12-20p fagg Grove spent Sunday with Mr. tage Orove preached at the Blue , Lowell Benston has been 111 with I and Mrs. C. R. T r e n t Mountain church Sunday. | quinsy for a week. HOUSES, APARTMENTS FOB RENT. Mra. Jean Long and Mrs. E. R. N. Lewis hae turned hie store B a rt Johnston * completed his FOR RENT— MODERN HOUSE WITHIN Lemley of Cottage Grove were at around so that It faces the new prune and berry picking Tuesday. bloek of school hou»e, six room», turn . - tg„„,iQv Mosby creek road. E arl Briggs left for Grants Pass see .la t*som»nt. H. J. Jorg.n ..n , l« 4 the J. W. Fisher home Monday. Mrs. Joe Premazzi and Mrs. C. R. Madison aTonn«, or phon< Mrs. Earl G» M r. and Mrs. Mack Tonole have ■ Saturday, routte, 156-R. Trent visited Saturday at the Frank moved to the Perlnl m ill near Yon- M r. and Mrs. Lawrence M ontleth and children spent Monday eve ROOM FC R - 1 LaBlue home at Hebron. calla. FOR RENT — THREE Mrs. George Foster and children ni«h«d apartment with private bath, Among those calling a t the Bert ning a t the D. A. Laffoon home in ; «lectria »tova and garage. Reasonable. and Mrs. A. Schermacher went to Lancaster home Sunday were M r. Cottage Grove. Salem Wednesday to attend the and M n '.M a c k Tonole. Charlie Lan V . ii Irginla Adame wae out of school OLEAN BLEEPING ROOMB FOR RENT state fair. They remained over c ^ te r, M r. and Mrs. Bonnie Perlnl last week on account of elckneee. K„{Lre# M ? .r e ,r « i.r a ° i. to' “ i ; nl«h* wlth Wende and returned and children. Ellie Dallaguardl and The Leslie L tai ruing fa m ily o f D4 Colburn. 817 ..n th Sixth St. _ * l l » e p T h u ra d a y . Mr M „ AIbart Rlaau, and light valley visited a t the Howard PIANO LESSOMB. Mrs. Lyle Scott and baby, M is s ! children. Keene home F rid a y evening. I - n n r e v . » ™ PIANO aPXOIAL Akne’ Jeckeon and Dave H ite of ---------------------- ra taV o r ril wh. s«S t h l . monta W alker visited Tuetaay afternoon Bat Unlqae Your Home Print Shoo First Phea» I I BY.____________________ L1! ? * * * t tha J. W. Ftaher home. FÖR 8ALN— 10«! FORD COUPE, GOOD i ■> Be Inveater of D< «tirsi T declnml |o>ini ill-l II ' S T - »“ “»* ....................... HE Civil war brought about T insuy ____ very mysterious dtsap- t but one of the most re Supplementary Notoa borne of her parents. M r. and Mrs. L The above ration la fed with B. F. McCollum. 1 —„ i, Powdered m ilk at the Raymond Potter was a visitor li<,uld rate of five per cent may be used Wednesday evening ln Saginaw. Oyster shell, grit charcoal Mr. and Mr». Elm er McCollum of ^ 4 “ .t la' fed In hopper.. I f no (Spesisi to Ike See Heel ) (Sp sslsl ! • Iks S sallasl.) Sept. 19 Mrs Albert Noth and SepL 94 daughter Vivian of S al.m cam . up Applegate of vl* '’ 7 I Thursday to visit relatives. They day afternoon with M r and Mrs returned Munday, accompanied by I C. R. Dsat M r end Mrs. Roy Hantle motored P hilco B a b y G rand R a d io ___ l l í l t R lA’ OID RD 45 to 49 Should Weigh MW Beware of F at As women grow older they are apt to take on weight — beet to watch out and keep from growing fa t—weigh yourself today and see If your weight and height compare with figu re, below—I f so you are lucky—your figure is Ideally per fe c t and you can feel happy. A gee 46 to 40 129 Pounds Ft. 11 In 131 Ft. 0 In. ** 133 Ft. 1 In. It 136 Ft. 2 In. II U9 Ft. 1 In. II 142 F t 4 In. II 140 Ft. a In. II 101 Ft. 0 In. II 155 Ft. 7 In. II »09 In. Ft. a 11 103 Ft. • In. W eight* given Include ordinary Indoor clothing. I f you are overweight cut out pies, pastries, cakes and candy for 4 weeks then weigh yourself—go light on potatoes, rice, butter, cream and sugar—eat lean meat — chicken, fleh, salads, green vege tables and fru it. Take one h alf teaspoon of Krue- chen Salts In a glass of hot water every morning before breakfast— This Is the easy, safe and sensible way to take o ff fa t—an 85 cent bot tle of Kruechen Salts lasts 4 weeks —get It a t Cottage Orove Phar macy. You'll be gloriously alive— vigorous and vivacious ln 4 weeks. » • H r» e < •« « !* • •» » ■ » I « 9N B ALL M C O M P A C T W A L N U T C A B IN B T , SfMgf ¡ I I Í M .SO •69 O nly (jn o f le tt wilhtiA»» (B M » WITH T rntLCO HALANCWB TVBM ) For th » f i r t t Ih n » ,» gentiliie,fulLtonad 1 radio receiver has been produced in com pact; and at a price that bring* it within the EVERYBODY. L o o k a t th e ta f e a t u r o t i 7 tube* (S acraeo grid)« genuine« built-in Electro-dynamic Speaker! Station reco rd in g d iaii push-pull a u d lo i all-electrle« 16 Inche* wide, 1714 lnchea high« genuine walnut catiineL W e w a n t y o u t o tr y thl» remarkable aetl If you have a radio, It laan ideal extra set— one downstairs, one upetairet for the guest room, the "den,” the chil dren'* roonn the clubroom, the lodge, or a* a gift supreme. You can b u y o n te r n u t o easy you'll never miae tha money. C a ll to d a y fo r fr e e d e m o iu tr a tlo n . N e ls o n E le c tr ic S h o p I