I Rowel i*ll homo Sunday cvveniitg, W h e t h e r H e ’s F ijjlito iii o n S e n o r L a n d S e n d h im a p o u c h o f Real GRAVELY Che w in y Plug If he d o e sn ’t c h ew yet, h e ’ll slice it up a n d m ix it w ith his p ip e to b a c c o to give it flav o r a n d im prove his .m o k e . Y ou will »end y our frien d m o re to b ac c o co m fo rt a n d sa tisfa c tio n in one p o u c h of R eal G ra v e ly I’lug th a n in h a lf a dozen plugs of o rd in a ry to b acco . BLUE S I. N D Y O I H I M i l N i l I N I N I . I ’ . V A ft*O IH I t O I C.K A V I L Y (Spo« ml to T h e S e n tin e l.) I 1 Cknrlitf Whlpp* I .-»1 \ \ , .i nesday for tho Mare Island naval tr ain R Ar» vom’i t on the lookout for «iik- nmriM«. u iheu ot Real Gimvely hilft* S t K V IC K P . B. GRAVELY TOBACCO CO., Damili«*, Y«. I alitili IfthtHl I Nit I NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS I a- M O U N T V IE W . (Sp ecial to Tin* Se n tin e l.) M a y 15.— M r. and Mrs. U n r i u l c r . o f Blue M o u n ta in , were at the Win. H a n d , home Sunday. M r * . J . L . B u ck le y was a Co tta ge G ro v e v is ito r between t ra in s Sntweday. Miss Edr.a Sears was in the Gro ve M on da y . M r . aud Mrs. F. J. H e l l i w e l l motored to W ild w o o d Sunday and spent the day w i t h M r. and Mrs. St anley Daiuewood. Mrs. John Ishuiael. K a rl lshm ael, Mrs. B. G. Crowe aud Miss V io le t Crowe spent Sunday at I.ondon. M r . Cox went to Co tta g e G ro v e T u e . day. M r . and Mrs. I. J. B e id le r and d au g h ­ t e r ' K a thle e n were Sunday visitors at the C. W. Sears home. M r. aud M r * . W i n i f r e d Turpé n spent M r * . I It. S i n g l o v i s i t e « ! a t tin * I I \| Sunday in C o tta g e Gro ve w ith \ l i T u r D n u i e w «u»d h o u l i ' M o u t l a y . pen s parents. M r. and M r . K K T u i L a w r e n c e W a d i * p i otic h o d a t t h o S on pen. o u t h «lav \ « l v e u t i » t o h u r o l t i n l ’o t t a n o Mrs. K a t e S e a r . i . v is itin g relatives Gr«*vc S a t u r d a y a t t o r n o o n . at Doremi this week. Mi-i>ow M a r j o r i o G i l t l e r s l e v e a m i V o r n M r. and M r . . W. I>. H e a th , C a rrie ( * o c h r u n w ort* v i s i t o r s a t t h o J . K (H I H e a th , Addison H e a th and M r and M r . . tlo s | o \ o h o m o S u n d a y . F re d Fro st and son H a r r y , of Blue B u r n i e M o o a r r i v od b o r o S a t u r i l a v M o u n ta in , were d in ne r g ue s t, o f Mr. e v e n i n g t r o u t C l u r k s t o u , • W a s h . , f o r a and Mrs. S. K. I owrv Su nday. \ »sit. J o h n >pi l y , si . and Joh n S p ra y , J i . M i s s e * K l v a W i l s o n a n d M i l d r o d ( ’ I on o f the G ro ve, were at the Win. H a n d , e a g e r wer«* i n t h o G r o v e F r i d a y . home Sunday. Mr«». D o a i d o r t t a n d M r * . F I ’ W h e e l M i . . M a r y Snauer. o f W a lde n , HpOIlt S unday w irh Misse. I 'e a r l and M arv l.ayng. S IL K Special to T h e Sentinel. M a y 15. — Mr». C la ra M ote and two children arr iv ed Su nday fro m M ich ig a n and are v is itin g at the K T. Clevenger home. M r. and Mrs. W. G. B i t t i n g c r ami The cattle raiser would receive only Yg cent a pound more for his cattle r* So small is Swift & Company’s profit on any single transaction that if it were turned over to the cattle raisers of the country, they would receive only Vs cent a pound more for cattle than they receive now. Swift & Company pays for live cattle about 90% of the amount received for dressed meat and by-products. The remaining 10% pays for packing-house expense, freight to market, operation of distributing houses and profit. Swift & Company’s actual figures per head for 1917 on over two million cattle were as follows: R eceip ts From By products Pr*fi« O Sellini frvifM breeeimi $ 2 4 .00 26% From Meat $ 6 8 .9 7 74% M onday. SECOND RED CROSS STARTS D R IV E NEXT MONDAY ( 'outinuod fnun first page Total ! T o ta 1 $93 06 • Thi» n e t p ro fit o f $ 1 .2 9 p e r h e a d a v e ra g e s l/% c e n t a p o u n d live w eight. And out of this small net profit divi­ dends must be paid to shareholders. /ea r Book of interesting and instructive facts sent on request. Address Swift & Company, Union Stock Yards, Chicago, Illinois Swift & Company, U.S. A. In tho first oall Lim e enm ity »out L» inoli, in the sc« ««ml .»4 atol in the third II T h e largo number being f u lle d from all tin* stato* ind ie nte * that tin* gov«*ru un'ut is determine«! to iu«h tr«mps tu i Frulli«* as lapnllv as possible, tho m wtv «Iraftod moil t a k i n g the pino«** nf those ut tho uat onial arinv t « » bo s«'iit uvei ti> T h e .Sentinel.) M a y l.'l.— M r * . .1. A. Pntvell ami M r * . G. J. were in Cnttn^*' G ro ve Iii-t T h i i r * i l » y nrnl a tte n d e d the lecture : t the R«'<| <’ro ** room*. M r* . K. K. F in n e n , o f Co tta ge Grove, *|>ent a part o f la *t week w ith M r* . F. B. S h ortridge. Kr\«in Sm all, o f London, *penl Sat u n l a y w ith S t a n f o r d Bartle. Cla ud Aiieene, o f Co tta ge Gro ve, v i* ited a few d a y * o f la*t week w ith hi* g r a n d f a t h e r , C. K. Gilharn, and w ith o th e r re la tiv e *. T h e M i * * e * T a y l o r enjoyed a w e e k ­ end v ia it fro m a neiee, Min* (ila dyii T a y l o r , o f Drain . M r. a n d M r* . W . C. ,lo h n *o n , o f C ot ta g e D ro v e , m o to re d »»lit to th e .1. A. C o w e ll* S iin d u y . M r. and M r * K. A. D o o little , o f ( ’ re* well, and M r and M r * . G. I.. C a rlile and f a m i l y , o f the Gro ve, motored up to the .1. A. Young home S unday evening. M r. and M r * . I . A. Kundall and d a u g h te r E r m a and M i<* K u th Ho well, * of the Gro ve motored out to the J. A . REGISTRATION OF YOUNG MEN 21 WILL BEGIN SOON I'm li* r in»! m e t ion» just received by A d j u t a n t General W illia m s fro m the w a r d e p a rtm e n t, the work o f o rg an iz ing Oregon f«u tl»«* ^registration o f all men I who have reached the ag«* o f 21 year«' »ince lust Jum* 5, has begun. T h e re g is tr a tio n d ate f o r the n ew ! ida** o f the young men who are to be mad*- a v a ila b le t'or the d r a f t ha* not y e t been *et. It w ill be fix e d by pro*- tarnation n f Hre.*iilent \Vil*ot* a * **a*n a *, enngrea* e n a c t* the neeeaaary legi* la tio n , now petoling. T h i * i* expected to be v ery main. In tin* m e a n tim e the w a r d e p a rtm e n t em- p h a * i / c * the n ee e **ity of e f f e c t i n g n thorough o r g a n i / a t l o n Iw fo re h un d h o th a t the re g is tr a tio n may proceed speed­ ily and e f f i c i e n t l y on the d a y nam ed. Regulations w ill shortly be issued by the w a r d ep a rtm e n t p ro v id in g for the re g is tra tio n o f men who are unable to present themselves f o r re g is tr a tio n in - 1 1 r m l l l «mi i-iirrv lit.* life YO U W I I . I N D E E D HE FOR T U N A T E I F Y O U C A N M I IO W Y O U R B A N K E R A P O L IC Y IN NEW U n i t i . o u n : , a «TRONO LOCAL, W E L L K N O W N COM r\N Y i n . s u i : i : t o d a y NEW WORLD LIFE Htevetis the vve«k. f l u i r p rinc ip a l aim I h«* d u u g e i of «Iropnv or B l i g h t ’s di*« now is to «lisfribute evenly th«* «»ppor ••u*** i t t«»«» s e r i o n s to ignori*. I s«* D o a n ’* tun ity to subscribe. Ki d i t e v Dills us h a v e v«»ur f r i e n d s a mi ' ' W e want everyrb«»«ly in on t h i s , ’ ’ urjg ¿j ghbor * \ ( ’«it t a g e G r o v e «-us«*: saiil C h airm a n H a r d y . ' ' T h e r e *h«»ul«l \ Ro g e r s , retir«*«! f a r m e r , 41 )’ N o r t h This vv.«mbl g iv e an avera ge «»t f l 50 each tor the subseribers. T h is ineaiis an «*«pmli/.atioti of the burden. T h e re w ill j not be many wh«> cannot giv e as much I ho o l a * * d a y o x o r r i * o * a t R o y a l in ; as f 1.50. aud t h a t w ill mean that it w ill t o r m o d i n t o s c h o o l w i l l bo g i v e n S u n d a y I»«* unnecessary to call for such heavy on o m n g . M a y l i t . a t * «» « l o c k . T h o bao subscriptions fro m a few as h av e been oalauroMt o >«*rtui»n w i l l bo p r o n o h o d S a t < alb d f«»r in pr«*viotis campaigns. W e go u r d a y a t 11 * ’ . to u m by K l d o r »I. M a r k into t i n * eampaigii w ith full confidence, ( ’o n i o r . k n o w ing how th«* p«*upb* o f th«* county R a y m o n d ( » r u b o r » a m o h o m o t h o l a * t t«*»*l tow a rd the R«*«| Cr«**s. • *f th»* w o o k l»»r a N i * i t . ‘ ‘ W i t h 1 (mo men fr«»ui all parts o f th«- A ro o o p tio n w a * g iv e n S u n d a y ovon cou nty in the «liffe ront lin«*s o f m i l i t a r y i n g a t t h o H e n r y ( » r u b o r h o m o f o r th** servie«*, it is p erfe c tly obvious that g r a d u a t i n g « l a * * o f R o v a i i n t o r m e d i a t o Lam* county shoiibl b«* mt«*re*te«l in the school. lV lio io u * rot ro .shm o nt* w o r o Red Cross. C e r t a i n l y it i s n ’t going t u ' *erv ed riu flu n g w: d e lig h t fid be sub! that Lam* w o u b l n ’t look a ft e r one. her own boys at th«* f r o n t . ' 1 T h e campaign is to be eomlucted ' R U J A D A A N D D IS S T O N larg ely by women o f the R«*«l Cross or g a n i / a t i o n in the county. T h e o ffic ers (8 p e » ia l to T h e Se n tin e l.) of the a u x ilia rie s w ill be in g**neral M a y 15. Cha.s. A r in g to n and f a m i l y « barge, outside o f Kug«*ne, when* a «lit . spent Sunday afte rn o o n at Wildwo«»«!. ler«*nt sV'stem w ill be followe«l o w in g t « * Mr. ami Mrs. Green D itch er, o f the the looser o r g a n i / a t i o n ot the a u x i l i a r G ro ve, were in R u ja d a M on da y . Mr ie«* in*i«1i* the city F«*r Eugene, VN F F it e h e r was w o r k in g on the pipe line. ( ì il s t r a p has been named c ity manager. E ig ht un*n fro m Kujaiitt and six fro m J M . Devers i* in charge o f the sp»*ak : 1 Fission went t «> W ildw o od Su nday iug campaign in th«* county. m orn ing to help f ig h t th»* fir«* which A lre a d v indic ations have come into destroyed the m ill flier«*. Kugem* o f the enthusiasm f e l t for t h e . C. Jackson return»*«! fro m Ros.b urg campaign in «liffere nt parts o f th«* « «»un F riday. tv. W e n d lin g has a lre a dy raised $7(10; C l i f f o r d S m ith and Noel I'ugh were W a lto n , a li tt l e settlement in the west up f ro m W ild w o o d Sunday. p a r t o f the «lAinty, nt n m e e tin g held Cha*. M a t t h e w s , p ro prie tor o f the in a big barn, raised $240; M a b e l ha* Co tta ge Grove f l o u r mill, motored out s«nt in $350. Sev e ra l com mu id ties a rc i to th»* forks Su nday. only w a i ti n g to b a r n what their «piota* F. Christensen, o f S eattle, paused ar«* to send in the canti. thiough Dnmion M o n d a y on his way to A«lditional impetus was g iv en the the Bohemia d is tric t. Eu gene campaign by the «leparturc f o r i ( 'a m p L ew is «»f 13 I uiv«*rsity o f Oregon L Y N X HOLLOW men who w ill tra in for commissions and | who expect to be in F ra nc e in three (Special t «» The Sentinel.) months. T h is has u«*rvei| to b rin g home M a y 15.— O u r sehool closed last F r i tn th«* people once more, in v iv ili fusti ) d ay w ith a picnic for the children. ion, just how « lose they are to the war j M r. ami Mrs. H a r v e y Stro n g were! ami w ha t a v i t a l part t h e i r own boys j in the H o llo w the f irs t o f the week. I are p la y in g in it. T h e R«*<1 Cross, it is, S e vera l have been h a v in g th e ir pianos I retili zed, may mean lif«* or death f«»r : tuned the past week. these brtys. N o refusals to subscribe M r . and Mrs. R. Y. Do rter and M r. are es pee ted. and Mrs. M a r io n Lebow «Irov»* to Do - - rena S u nd a y and visited rela tives there. John Hills motored o ve r from L an dax TWO CARS SMASHED IN AUTO ACCIDENT Sunday and visited w ith the Briggs fam ily. M r. and Mrs. S te v e Coleman and tw o An accident t h a t might have proved ! young lady frie n d » motored up fro m »«•rions occurred between f're s w e ll ami C o rv a llis Sunday’ and were d in n e r Saginaw S a t u r d a y night. T h e Caneen ear, guests o f (»e«*rg«* T e l l i e r . f ro m S a g in a w , was w reeked by a big W o rd has been received here o f the car, whose «Iriser is thought to have death o f M rs. .L L. H u n t e r at Km met, been under the influence o f lirpior. Both Idaho. Mrs. H u n t e r was a fo rm e r resi­ cars wer«* so b ad ly damaged th a t they lient o f this place. She was buried had to be abandoned on the rond arnl | M a y it. th«* occupants were tak e n to t h e i r «!«•* j li m i t i o n s by oth er ears which passed 1 HEBRON that way. N o one was seriously in T O I' iii.uraur E s te s w h o i*» a h r u k e n i a i i o n a e i g h t t r a i n , s p o i l t * o v o r a l «lavs p u * t w o o k a t t h o h o m o o f h i * ; w i th i n l>. A . E s te s . I»,* H»,ooo Bubscr i pt i oi i s in t h e ««unity. U R L I'M 0 1 . 0 o v f . u t i i k I V Ritintoli, though now a resident nt C a lifo rn ia , doe» not I'oiget hi* obi homo i i t y , aud in «»rdei that ('ottago i • i » » v «* ungili go ov oi th«* top in lino shape, In* »oul hoi«* t * » buy a borni fot oaoh «>t his «hildrnn, L ui* M ild re d ami Mabel F la i l Mi Kulshui hill»*« H bought a bond in C a l i fo r n i a Ilo has a g*a»«l |»«• sit io n in ( 'a 1 1 1 oi a in ail«! is Mist about to in « opt a bettor one w ith a sub s ta n tia l iuoroa»o in salai v Ilo report» that Win I ( i ir li «I has a tine position hi «'omplele oiling»* of a im*roantile o»ttildi»l»mont mui «mi » i l l «.:• Ilk » ill ll.k : Don't Risk Neglect T h o R oyal in to riu o d ia to school o x h i l o t i o n o f w o r k «b uio by t h o * t ii«l»‘ itt-> be K i m I' m - s il a y a n d i * tr o t* f o r i u * p o o t i o n u n til F rid a y . I M i * * H o r t h a ( » r u b o r , w h o h a * bo on w o r k i n g i n a h o s p i t a l a t S i l v o r t o n f«»r : son o r a l m o n th * , i* hom o f o r a sho rt j tim o . RALSTON h o m i : c it y Some day you may go into business for yourself sir— I l il t ed St a l o * iti p r o p i n i m i ! fu pupilla t IOII. Lane c ount y is en t e r i n g the sei • ml 1 R«*«l Cross dr i ve with more c onf i dem t ha n ha* pr«*ceded any previ ous cum ; paigu for fumi* tor pat r i ot i c pur poseí County Cha i r ma n ( \. Hardy ami I County Manager George ignavie arc • both absolutely conv iuecd ot th«* conn Don I negl«««'t a c o n s t a n t b a i ’kach«*, tv ' h ability t«» pa.** it* «junta «*t tló.o(K) * h a r p d a r t i n g p a i n s or u r i n a r y «l»**»r«l»*i•* I jured. $9 3 06 T in s «all is for the largest num ber ot im'ti y«*t sent fro m Lam* oouuty, ami I* sui prising in view ot tin* (not that this oouuty lias seat unir«* v nlu iiti'o r* than any otln*r oouuty in (In* *tnt«* timi p«*r Imps unii«* than any «»flier «ouiitv m the Bldg . Dortloild V splendili opening l«*r a lo«*iiI represeiitutiv «• in v «oír te r rit o r v (» Str«*et, C o t t a g e (irov«*, snv»: '* I has«* t a k e n D o a n ' s Ku l n e v Dills o f f a mi «>n f ur s e v e r a l y e a r s a mi th« v hav«* a l w a y s «loin* m«* good 1 hav«» b e e n siib|««ct t*» a 11 il« k s «»! kitlu ey trouble which h a v e umile it huid f*»r m ‘ to Collt i«d i »II** ;«ges «•f the kulncv *••*«■ret ions. 1 hav * found that at ter 1 hnv* taken a M i l « » t 1 loti It s K iduev Dills lit v k o |lie \ s ha v «• becoiu** norma 1 ' * I'ric« (»Oe nt ull «lea 1er». Don 't simply ask for a kidney rem«* •> get 1 ion n 's K ulney Dills th «• sanie that M N igers use Foster M l i b i m i ( '«» D r o p s , Ru t f a 1« •, N Y. m 1 7 21 -e # Y A PO O R L Y F E D IIOKHE refle cts «list*rr«lU ou its owner, but the owner gets th«* worst of tho il«*»l be ««use economy in feeding the m»re«« e ffe c ts its w o r k in g ra p a c it y as well as its appearaocc I f y our horse kicks ou h.** f «*•*«! yi»ii «* sti r«»rr«*ef r by tuiying y o u r fc«*d here, as you get the beet • p iu lity for the b a s t o utlay F arm cie, contractors »»ml loirs«* owners g«*ncrally know that our feed is alw ays up to tbs *1 a m la rd P o itt to n f u r b o ld i n g tho b r u i t i l I fJè»ej*W, STERLING FEED CO. U l L e f t klvle o f ju w R ig h t »Ido o f J aw Arrow*» sh ow d ir e c tio n fo r b r u s h in g W ANT O ne e f a Seri»» o f In fe r m o tiv e A r t ic le • o n lte n to I H y g ie n e S o . 4 Geo I I Rralu a rd . Real E» ta te and In s u m u c t\ t i m b e r lauds m ining prop c i t y , f a r m i n g pro pe rty , i i l v pn»p«*rt v an«! lumber. o 11 tie How to Brush Teeth ADS. A ll K in d s R e b u ilt T y i i e w r l t e r » reasou able prices. 'I’ernis or rash Veliev H:«l«*s \ g e n c v , Eligen«*, Ore. j u f t 7p«t O S T T o o th - b r u s h in g Is dus«* v e ry U io u g b tl« :» *)y I t do«*« n o t r r ia o v o fo o d d e p o s its fr o m u ll ttie s u rfa c e s o f th e te e th s o d th e m o u t h , f r o m threw to fiv e m in u te s a re r e q u ir e d to e ia -o m p h th a n y ­ t h in g l ik e a th o r o u g h c le a n in g th e te e th . A t I t M t th is IB M h tlm e s h o u ld b e s p e n ta fte r m e u ls a n d a t u ig h t b«.*fore r e t ir in g . M ost d t C t f O f tlM te rlt» ts k e « p la c e d u r in g th e n ig h t o r r e s t­ in g lio u r s . T h e to o th - b r u s h m u s t n o t be to o c o arse e n d s tiff, a n d It s h o u ld s e t he d r a w n s tr a ig h t a c ro s s th e te e th . T h e p ro p e r m e th o d Is to b ru s h fr o m th e g u iu s to w •!<1 * th e c u ttin g e dge o f th e te e th w ith • s lig h t c ir c u la r n o t io n . A v o id th e use o f c o u rs e o r g r it t y to o th p o w d e r s ,e n d a ll to o th paste« c o n t a in in g so ap , a n d a ll m o u th w a s h « ;« p u r p o r t in g to c u re o r p r e v e n t d e n ta I t r o u b le . A ft e r e ach b r u s h in g , th e m o u th s h o u ld he rinse « ! o u t w ith lu k e w a rm w a te r. T h e to o th b ru s h s h o u ld be « le a n e d a u d k e p t d r y w h e n n o t iu use. M J P eym ent# —¿ A i- in t o w n Ray m o u d W i l s o n a r r i v o il M o n d a y o vo n in o f r o m C h itw o o « !, O r o , f o r a v is it w it h homo fo lk * . Faul lo c a l f: o f th o fa tb o r, CREEK If Swift & Company Made No Profit or shoppod M i and \ l i * . ( ‘ G ilkisoii, o f ( 'u l i f o r ! ma. visit»*»! Sunday at tho George I l a * t in g * homo. Thoy vvori* on t h e ir way »«> j Fort land M r* G ilkisoii and Mr». H a s tin g * are sister*. •I«»Itti Fainter and Ralph W a u l vv «• r«• | in th* («»« \ o I ridav J a s p e r H u t ! *p»*nt a few «i.«v* at his i a u c h her o d u f i t i g t ho pa st wook. 1». A t h e m romly t o o i i t r ni u t oi F o i l Mo Dow «II. C a l i f , W e d n e s d a y , May " 1 * The r a i n s « » t t ho p a s t we e k ha* d o n e limoli gtuul t o g r o w i n g er op* in t h i s vi o i ni t y. The P atent Pouch keep» if Creek a n J Clean a n J C*»oJ — i t is not R eal Gravely untkout tl u* l ‘roteet ion Seat ta pu»» tk t lauf, daih kaut*. j 1 mg station. SEVENTY TWO MORE MEN Ray moiid F a t t e n liti* a bro ke n arm CALLED FROM COUNTY Ilo w a * t li low n fro m a slo«l when the hor«o> h o w a * driv ing booauio frig h te n e d . L arge D r a f t f o r Comity T h a t H o l d * the Il«* w a * taken to ('o tta go G ro v e for Kt*«oi«l for Volun te e r*. ! troutim*nt. Mr. and M r * Georg«* Dowou*. M r * F m l o r Hi«« latest «li n 1 1 « all, umlor Robbiu*, .mil \ union , ( ’bario* ami Noi vv hi oh Oregon i* re«|uire«| to fui insti son \ \ hipps atto mlod tho pro gram aud lòia» men, Lam* countv w ill s«'ii«l 72, pi» nic at Wtildou T ucsi I u n . a« « o rd m g to tob'griipliie ««i»b*i* ro»’«*ivo«i \ n uiiibor f r«»m hero wont t « » W ild by tin* « om ití boanl ft « » in tin it • i pitan t vv«*o«| Su nday to so»* the ru in * « » t tin* m ill I g«*m*i al ni 1 * « » 1 1 lami. that burned there Sunday morning. Tin* hour«! will at «mo»* t a i l tin* iim 'U The Robert Lanca iter faintly ha* in hi ola** I hi t h e i r oi «lor a n d will hnv»« stalled a telephone. Dealers all aro und here carry it in 10c. pouches. A 3c. stamp w ill put it into his hands in any T r a i n ­ ing C a m p or Seaport of the U. S. A . Even "over t h e re " a 3c. stamp w ill take it to him. Y our dcalei w ill supply envelope aud give you official directions h ow to address it. V- M O U N T A IN H i) G i v e any n u n a chaw of U r a l G r a v e l y Plug, and he w ill t e l l you t h a t s the kuwl to ten d Send (ho best! O r d i n a r y plug it f t l i f economy. It coats lets per w eek to chew Real Gravely» because a «mall chew of it la t t * a long w hil '• t% J * ilk poison, oil tieeount «»I illness, ami lor tho r«*g»stration o f absentee*. V* wa* tho «’a*»* lust Juno 5, tin* regi* t r a t io n is t«» lie oompletod in a single day. Every young who ha* a tt a in e d hi* ¿Hit birthday uiuoo last Juno lo r hi* own protootion slituibl keep post«*il a* to tho legist rat ion day mimed bv the j president, for ignorance ««I the »late will not bo aoooptod as an evens«» for f a i l , uro to rogislor. Mr. and Mi*. F dw i n Tullnr, of Cot *MK»‘ dr ovo, spent Sunday onoiiiiir at tho (I. .1 K a p p u u f homo. A I. Limbi«* and .1 A. Young mot ored to th«» (»rovo M«>uduv For Hale Cheap, i f taken at once, bouse and tw o lots, 242 N. .1 Ht. n 19 p in 2 Ipil For sale or tra d e for luintter 1 Uxl2 Nugb* eng ine; 1 No. 2 Fox fl»»«»r ♦craper w ith rubber wheels; I |Hx5 hand " i n c h , gears w ith 2* j inch f a r e , heavy enough tor log haul; I 12 inch drum s.ind«*i; 1 nu la m ander ; I saw m a n d re l; 1 1x2*1 power g rind s to ne ; I safe; I copy ing press; I lie« k duplic ator. C o t t a g e G ro ve, M f g . Co m it f W au tM l Ha w m lll men at Donna, Ore M«dia\vk I.um be r Co., D (). Addre»», M o h a w k , Ore, m3 24pd For Hale L C. Hm ltb t y p e w r i t e r No. f>. Good eon «lit ion, new rib bo n; «heap f • » r ! cash, or w ill »»■ 11 ou mon fitly payments i Geo. I I . Hruiuurd. ui3tf«* PuhH»hed kg the Board e f Denial Axasifnsri S ta te o f Oregon »For Hale Cheap I n v a l i d ' s wheel choir. Phone N11L; 104 I Ht. N. m3 I7pd i The Se ntinel has a nargolu In a sc hol ursliip in the In t e r n a ti o n a l Cor I respondenee Hchoid which has been left I w ith if for s i l * . f l tf c . PORTLAND’S REAL CONSERVATORY w ith a s t u f f o f f i ft e e n European t ra ine d a rtist teachers r«*:idy to instru ct student« from the cl«* meritary principles to the highest finish iu Diano, Voice, V io lin , ’( ’•dlo, H a rp , D m mat i<* A r t, »Stag«* T e c h n ic , Esthetic Dancing, l.an gunge and ( “ Music as T a u g h t in Dublie Schools. * ') Mpc(jjnl Hum incr Course to School Tencher». Founded by M in e. L u c i e Valair o f P a r i*, Frauee Baled hay f u r Phone 2 F I . T Hale C urtin V e a te h . m 10 2(1 im I Fur Sale Oood hig w ork hurne, 10 yrx. old, ««(. 1200; «100. John H o n te ttle r, Mnginaw. in 10 2-4| h I For Sale UeglHtnred Jernny hull c a lf. W. .1 M e**e nger, Row R iv e r. m lO lf n For Hal* H a y rake and 2 section nte*l harro w . VV. A l le m e n w n y . i n l 0 2(l|ui Stra y e d or Stolen Female hound, hlm k w itli w h ite Hpol* mid tun m a rk in g . Rew ard for re turn to i l m l c y l l i i r m * , ('o ttiig e Gro ve, Oregon. i i i I 7 | m I Fur Hale T w o H ounce tent*, one I l x 10, m u 1 Sx 10, both I ft. «Villi*. Good i * new. \ w Z iR ik e r. in 17 .11 pd Soprano Soloist—Director Special Advantages Oregon College W h i t e Leghorn«, heavy layer*. Kgg* fur hutching, 15 for 75o; loo for »5. I 'hone I H 2 . W a ld o M i ll e - , in 17 V |'d I’Ve«* «’l a s s L e s s o n s I n c l u d e d in K e g u l a t ’ T u i t i o n A f i n e home f o r young holy Htu d e n t * a * well. Head f o r catalogue For Hale— Batiy cart. In good condition. M r * , .loh n Hil*b y. m 17 pi I 234 Tenth St. Portlai.d, Ore. iu.l-24 W anted A wagon box. F ra n k V a n Nchoinrk; Co tta ge Grove. in lb 24pit M a i n 7:iOM Horae for Sale O 'l * «:)5 cash Annel Wood. m !7pd V