PAGE snc TTTR 9FVT1VKT, r o r r t n E G i n n e n w rn n w OUR DEMOCRACY Ask to See S T Y LE NO. 355 As Sketched S haring the J ob . M O LLY P lT C H C Q WAS f ir s t A m e r ic a n w o m a n S o l O ie r W h e n h er . h u sr a n o LYAS KILL CO (N T he REV O LU TIO N A R Y W A R , S he M A N N E O M is G U N , FO U G H T IN THE B A TTLE OF M O N M O U T H ,- WAS M A D E A S E R G E A N T BY GENERAL WASHINGTON THUR SD AY. OCTOBER 7, 191.1 Guide to Rabbit Raising Issued as 0. S. C. B ulletin A eompiehensive illu strate d guide to home production of ra b ­ bits is now available to Oregon citizens w ith the publication of a new O.S.C. experim ent station c irc u la r No. 155, "R abbit Produc­ tion fo r M eat." i This 32-page bulletin, w ritte n iliy M. P. Chapman and Jay Long, is intended p rim a rily fo r the small unit production or rab bit meat fo r I,nine consumption. It includes an original design fo r an economical rabbit hutch containing self-feed­ ers, slatted wooden floors, and a im inim um of c ritic a l m aterial. Since the outbreak of the w ar there has been an unprecedented I demand in Oregon fo r inform ation on rabbit raising, (he authors point out. Rabbit raising require* little space, has few objectionable feature«, and may be practiced almost anywhere, often even in ¡areas where p o u ltry raising is not LIGHT-HEARTED You will fed light-hearted ami gay in these fashion- right pumps this fall. Cut high on your instep, the top line molds so easily to your foot at every step. WE NEED USED MERCHANDISE Used Furniture, Farm Implements or What have you. We Guarantee Best Cash Price M c L aughlins F U R N IT U R E STORE of last week at Hie home of her mother. Mrs. M Mushy Harold w ill leave Wednesday for San Diego fo r tra in in g w ith the ma- rines. - — — ■ - O I'F K KR*S R K T K K A T P I.A N M N H t O M K K E N t r ; Loyal Americans Should KnowThis L ife insurance policyholder«* money is flow ing into the The Umpqua sub-district o ffi­ United States w ar ebest at the Rabbit meat is produced so cer's retreat and planning confer­ rate of $M..'l(M),l)fX) a day or ap­ ence of Hie M ethodist Youth Fel­ economically and quickly, the proxim ately *3,0r)0.UU0.lXK) a year. authors continue, that rabbits w ill lowship of Hie Methodist churches 'Hie Equitable L ife Insurance was held here F rid ay evening and , often reach frie r size 5*) to KM) days a fte r the doe is mated. Only Saturday at the church. The Society pas dedicated Hie m onth evening of O r,n ite r to t ie fu lfillm e n t of fo ur to five pounds of suitable meeting o|>en<-d Friday feed art* required to produce one w ith a covered dish supper w rv r d »he desire to "C a rry on to V ic­ /Ç iy I • pound of live weight rabbit. Rab- hy ihe ladies of the church in the to ry " Program. To reflect this in «Mr*/ - V x hit raising may be w e ll comh’i’iwd d,n,nK room l) r Sl1* * F: Fatrham • creditable manner, every prom- We Give and Redeem 8 AH Green Stampa w ith v ic to ry gardening as the (>F Salem, Cascade d is tric t au|x*r- *um d o lla r in itia te d by our field T he S P IR IT O F M O L L Y P IT C H E R IS S T R O N G TOOAY W O M E N IN THE A R M E D F O R C E S — A R M Y A N O N A V Y rabbits ran use some excess ggr - ’ Intendent, was guest speafarr. his force during October fo r new pro- N U R S E S , W A F S . W A C S , W A V E S . S P A R S , M A R IN E S ... den produce a« green feed and I n , ««P*® being "C h rist Above A ll" »ection. both o rd in a ry life and W O M E N IN H O M E A N O F A C T O R Y ... tu rn supply rabbit manure, which * h ic b is the national Youth Meth- group insurance w ill be Invested ALL CACPYZ/VG CW T H £ P /O M S E J Z T K A D t T / O H ' is high in nitrogen content and **f livestock, they ties of the year. A social hour of »he records of the program are Mrs. W illia m Petersen visited From there they went to Camp w ill do best and grow most rapid- recreation closed the evening completed a sum ffoi.-tle the new over the week end w ith her daugh- Crowder, Missouri, where he was ly on a w ell balanced ration which The churches o f Roseburg. Y o n - ( ’r ’ °ber prem ium s w ill go into ter, Mrs. Howard W iley and M r. stationed, and since then he has includes some »ugh protein sup- calla, Drain. E lkton, Creswell and government »»ones ns a "C a rry On W iley in Salem. been transferred to F ort Mon- plement. Green feeds and root Cottage Grove were represented V icto ry In v e s tm e n t" m outh. New Jersey. crops are valuable as a supple- by .15 young people. The leaders New Prem ium im ita r« (or Oc­ - — ment, to, but not as a substitute of the conference and retreat were tober w ill therefore become _____ M r. and Mrs. J. B righton Leon- See W. B. JOHNSTON fo r Real M r. and Mrs. T. K. Sears o f ard spent three days last week in M r. and Mrs. Jack G ilro y of lor, "h o le grain and legume hay. Miss Ethel Jean Caln, president DOUBLE DOLLARS F< >R Estate Bargains. Loans. Rentals Salem, fo rm e r residents of Cot- Portland buying fo r the Sm art VICTORY P ortland were week end guests which form the basis of satisfac- of the South Cascade d is tric t; Office No. 22 So. 5th St. 42-tfc tage Grove, were v isitin g rela- Shop and w hile in Portland were o f M r. and Mrs. Merle Porter, to ry rabbit feeds. the authors Miss Pearl Sherlock of Portland, H K METCALF. Agent tives and friends here last week. guests at the home o f M r. and M r. G ilro y ret"-med to Portland warn. confejence d ire c to r o f religious Phone 115J Mrs. Colen G aroutte and daugh­ The bulletin, w hich may be ob- education. Miss D orothy Harding, Mrs Chet Stroup. Bob Stroup ac- and Mrs. G ihoy remained fo r a te r Colene are moving from the tamed free from any Extension o f - ' m inister in charge of Bennett Lem ley residence to her home at , Mrs. L illie C raig o f D rain is companied them »tome and spent longer visit. ftr s a Crack« fire, includes sections on manage- Chapel of Portland spending the week at the home of the week end a t the Leonard ------------- C ulp Creek. Stubborn particle« of dirt that «at­ ment practices, slaughtering and A t the business meeting S atur- her daughter. Mrs. M. V. Weiden home, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Crabb of tic In moulding«, crack«, and other and fam ily. S.drm have moved this week to skinning. handling pelts, control- day m orning Miss A ltx-rta Adkins, hard-lo-grt-at cnrnera. can be dis­ M r. and Mrs. Masters received ling diseases and even a fe w rnb- chairm an, was in charge. The Mrs. K a tie Buchner o f Oregon th e ir home on north 10th street lodged by whlakmg with a paint w ord th a t th e ir son Eugene, who bit recipes. Fred Bressler-and Tom M inor worship service was |e«l by Miss brush that haa been dipped In soapy has been employed at the ship­ are spending a few days in east­ C ity is spending the week at the recently» vacated by the Lance El»x-| Jean Cam a fte r which the water. home o f the Rev. and Mrs. F rank Naish fam ily. yards in Portland, was taken to ern Oregon hunting deer. second session of group planning E. BnAvn, her daughter and son- —— ...... ■ - — - the Good Sam aritan hospital F r i­ classes of lixtal group activitie s in WOOO W A N T E D in-law. day. They le ft Tuesday m orning M r. and Mrs. M alta M ille r left Sunday guests at the ly>uis : »be fields of Worxn?p anti Evange- fo r P ortland to visit him. last week on a tr ip east which M ary hsm, W orld FHeixaihlp. Commun- Dodge home were Mrs. M r. and Mrs. W. Edgar Brown w ill take them to Enfield. I l l i ­ Land. Mrs. Ada Jennings nnd **y Service, anil Recreation and M rs. T. C. Wheeler and Mrs. nois, where they w ill v is it M r. of Oregon C ity were Sunday over daughter Donna, Mrs. Glen Jen- *‘<’ WUrr was held t he class lead- Sam Veatch returned F riday from M ille r s brother, and to M arion. night guests o f the Rev. and Mrs. nings, M r and Mrs. Ix»ll>ert Jen- , r * w «ro Miss Betty Adkins, W or- Brem ertan, Washington, where Kentucky, where they w ill visit F rank E. Brown. M r. Brown is a nings and son Gary, A ll of H arris- *hlp; Miss D orothy Harding, brother of the Rev. Brown. M rs. W heeler visited her son Rex another brother. Enroute home World Friendship. Miss Ethel •lust a line to lei you know we burg. and fa m ily and Mrs. Veatch vis- they plan to v is it relatives and Arm and Wynne o f W aldport W allis Boslaugh and Frank Jean Cain. C om m unity Service; are still ut 3 l i * Main, phone in friends of Mrs. M ille r a t Prince- ited her m other, Mrs. Ed H oyt. the Rev. Feenstra and Miss Ruth visited over the week end at the B ird of P ortland were Sunday ------------ ton, Minnesota. home o f his sister, Mrs. Herbet t dinner guests nt the Mrs. M. Mos­ Froman of Roseburg, recreation still Hi», we still «dl groeeries, Mrs. R uth Woodson le ft the ------------ and leisure. Eakin, leaving Sunday evening for by home. firs t o f the week fo r San Louis M r. and Mrs. Casey Jones of Election o f officers was held meats ami vcgetablca, litui still Richmond. C alifornia, to visit his M r. and Mrs. ("has. Teeters and fo r the coming year w ith Miss Obispo. C alifornia, fo r an indefi- The Dalles visited recently at the n ite stay. She has -rented her home o f M r. and Mrs. W H. Arm and Jr., who is a m i- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Peterson Freda Hendrickson of Roseburg w iite mail subs to the Eugene home to M r. and M rs.. E ve rett Bachelder w hile looking fo r a io- c ln l^,ls, rnate ln the navy. His and children attended a d in n e r, ,l|p).h .fJ rhalrni)tn n|K< M , „ Powell. cation here. They have purchased j??n , who is stationed at in Cottage Grove Sunday h o n o r-, A im il V((.k ( .„tUlg,. ( ;r „ v,. sec- Register f ¡nani. Free delivety ------------- the W atkins cabins and service M arfa F,eW- M arfa Te* “ - is ing the golden wedding anniver­ rotary. The meeting closed w ith Tiiesilay.s, Tliiirsduys and Sat- Mrs. E arl Ballew and Mrs. Oval station on the highway south of “ ^ Land_.v ,^ n ” g hlnc<1 w , „ leave F r i­ a few days while repairing his Aubrey and Mrs. H oyer are as- Miss Sara G. B la ir o f H o lly ­ and other w ar agencies w ill re- home. M rs. Nelson and daughter «»siting at K ent's M arket, day fo r the army. wood, C alifornia, a fo rm e r Cot- quire an increase o f fo u r b illion w ill rem ain longer. Henry Cooper and son Kenneth M r. and Mrs. Vern Davis le ft ,age Grove resident is giving a hoard feet o f lum ber this year and another son H arold of Lon- Oro- M r. and Mrs. N. E. Compton Monday and expect to v is it at senes o f educational lectures In rei, „ n ------------ of Portland spent the week end lectures in the Bullock assembly , ’ 1 Woodword on v ita l navy uses o f n„ T h n r «1 iv Mrs. Rotiert Grannis, who had here at th e ir home. room. Interesting subjects include forest products has been publish- ‘ .. . . been visiting a t the home of M r ------------- “ Fear in the W a r,” “ Fear in the »" booklet form and may be | rs H aroW^Boalaugh and Mrs. F. L. Grannis, is spend- I t pays to insure w ith sure in- Home,” "A Post-W ar W orld Free b,lfl Upon request to the As.socia- .... ing this week in Seattle visiting surance w ith Chas. HalL 14-tfc from Fear.” *’on- Yeon Building, Portland, or w ith friends. _______ _______ 'S tu a rt Building. Seattle. ------------ Schofield S tew art to r Plumbing. Fred Ball of Fossil and daugh- Every skilled job in the woods Red Rose B u tte r and lee Cream. Phone 217J. 1-tfc te r Mrs. Ray Scherzinger o f R iv- anfl m i,ls '«• in «vpry sense, a Ask for them . C. O. Creamery. 7-tf erside, C alifornia were overnight h a ttli' station, the adm iral de- ------------ The cow jumped over the moon, guests o f Mr. and Mrs. J. P. G ra- »'l^ros. "E very tree of fig h tin g Due to the lack of help, vis it- but don’t you jum p to the con- ham Wednesday. M r. Ball and a^ e and S*.ZP *s wanted in the is Me LAST DAYg/ou can ors w ill not be adm itted in the ¡elusion that jum py nerves w ill Mrs Graham were lifelong friends. " ‘‘ Die of Freedom. m a il ^mas packages afternoons at the B u tle r m ater- quit jum ping. C hiropractic w ill They were enroute to Mrs. Scher- Salesbooks. receipt books, book­ n ity home. V isiting hours from r-'-' — stop * them. u Dr. „ Simkins, n « over - Pet- Zinger’s home at Riverside. to SOLDIERS overseas keeping systems. The S/-ntinel. rdua RO«T orr<5< atu. *ow o* 7:3») to 9;00 p, m. only. Leather Zipper Duffle Bags, Leather Zipper Cigarette 7-tfc ersen's. Phone 5. 8-tfc rw ( mtahji M r. and Mrs. LeRoy Beghtol Cases, Billfolds, Sewing Kits, Heart Shield New Testaments have moved from B irch avenue to (metal ocver), Writing Folios, Plastic Coated Playing the house just •-,:side the c ity Cards, Metal Mirrors, Stationery, Soaps, Miniature Games lim its on South 6th street owned by Vinal Randall. —Checkers, Chess, Etc., Shoeshine Kits, Leather Picture In Army ltusset crushed leather . . . . in black . . . . or in town brown suede with m atching leather tip . . . . and ONIA' permitted. » 1,7 s fe < C IT Y B R IE F S Dorena Kent’s Market Cold Prevention with ORAL COLD VACCINE Commonly called cold shots, will keep you on the job this winter. Brown’s Drug Store OCT-15 CHRISTMAS FOR OVERSEAS MEN HUNTERS Special accident policy of $3,000 for accidental death and special weakly indemnities. Extremely low rates. Policy can be bought for one day or and length of time. Age limits 18 to 69. Issued to either men or women. Charles S. Hall Insurance Agency Mrs. Jessie Backensto of Rose­ burg is v isitin g a t the home of her son and daughter-in-law M r and Mrs. H. A. McCormack of W alker. Mrs. Barbara Hand of Eugene, who has been employed as book­ keeper at the M a rtin Motors, has resigned and her place is being filled by Mrs. Juanita Sutherlin. Mrs. Iziis Byrne returned Sun­ day night from a m onth’s tr ip east. Part of her vacation was spent at Concordia. Kansas, w ith her husband Howard A, Byrn, who was on furlough at that tinte. / WANTED Cases, Fountain Pens, Seaffer Voyagers, Service Sox. Note —We expect a large shipment of hard candy in a few days. Special types sold only for overseas shipments. MAN TO CONTRACT TEARING DOWN HOUSE. CORNER 6th & WASHINGTON. ACT AT ONCE. CONTACT WM. BARTELS Don't forget to include Xmas Cards for the boys to mail back to their friends and rela tives. Our stock is now on display. Also, parcel post labels, Xma:> gift wrapping paper seals, heavy paper for outside wrapping, heavy cord, etc. Don’t Forget 15 Inch Length 36 Inch Girth Net Over 5 Lbs. COTTAGE GROVE PHARMACY BROWN S CUT RATE DRUO STORE Phone 244