• V "*" y foliage, thi' grass in timi Ilio rotin ulnlion llonor vìmini uniforma. Tlicnc ABNER OILCRIST WRITES try rrmimlit linn *mn>w hnt of Oregon are made up of dark griiv coitoli gali LETTER 1 ROM OVER THERE Mrs. L. Gilerist ha» received an inter eating letter from her aou Abner, who ia with batterv C, 65th urtillerv. He any« that the member« o f his battery are living in a farm bouse and barn and are not getting fat by any mean». They »re the firat American soldier» to be ntationed in the town. The native« can not talk English and the soldiers can not talk French, so they resort to the aigr language, or they don't talk at all. While Abner is homesick for Oregon, he says that the trees are putting out their A Great Patriotic Demonstration a t Fruit jars belongiag tu townspeoplc who domiteli fluii l'or thè llonor Vìmini «upper miiy he obtained front Belle Hurkhotdcr, leader, ut thè l'mphrcy A Mackin «toro. EUGENE, OREGON All ntembers are urged to pnv their duca to .lune I and to puv tv Ululili duca of L’.’V conta in uilvunce. Thi« is hy nrder of Mi«« l.ela Dolici), state manager of llonor Guani. JU LY 4th RED CROSS NOTES AMONO THE CHURCHES All Lane County Home Guards Are Invited to Participate in a Take It in Time JUST ardine and constai of a short akiit, a shirt, a Itili aud a militare cimi. The prive is $5. Ali Honur vinai J euiblem is aevved ou thè loti aleevo. • • • with it» hill» bml trrr». although Ilio Int ter aro umrh »malirr than the Oregon tree«. The native« wear « mieti »hör» whuh untkr n noiae like u h<'i »e travet i ‘ “ i uP',n pavement. Women do ui> at of the farm work, drawing their machinery with oxen, cows, horses and mules, the latter about the sire of calves. The roads are built of rock and lined with trees. The boys are able to buy any­ thing they want at a near-by village, provided they have the money. Abner says he longs to get home again ami that ho may bo hore a year from the time o f writing the letter, which was i dated Mav II, • * • li AS SCORES OF COTTAGE GROVE PEOPLE HAVE The executive committee met Tue» day evening and nitide the following appointments: Military relief Mr». Clara Htirkhold Waiting doesn't pay. er, Mr». John Silsby, Mrs. K. K. Iluek I f you neglect kidney backache. lev. Urinary troubles often follow. Civilian relief— Mr«. H. II. Job. Mr«. Doan's Kidney Pills are for kidney C. M. Shinn, Mrs. Chas. Adams. backache, and for other kidney ills. Superintendent surgical dressing« de Cottage Grove citirens endorse them. . partinent — Mr». G. H. Pitcher. Superintendent knitting department A. Rogers, retired farmer. 407 North G Street, Cottage Grove, says: * ' I have — Mrs. George Hall. Buyer—C. K. I mphrev. taken Doan's Kidney Pills o ff and on I’u'blicitv— Mr«. B. II. Job. for several years and they have always done me good. I have been subject to The follow ing shipment was made Sat attacks of kidney trouble which have made it hard for me to control passages urday: Ten pajama suits. 'Jo surgeon's of the kidney secretions. I have found gowns. J5 helpless ease shirt.», HH> oper­ that after I have taken a box of Doan's ating caps, 15 bed shirts, 150 surgeon's Kidney Pills my kidneys have become mask.«, 1401 surgical dressing.*. Mater­ ial to the value of $2tMi win used in normal. ’ ’ Price 60c at all dealers. Don't j making these articles. simply ask for a kidney remedy— get * * * Doan’s Kidney Pills— the same that No work is lieing done uutil we re Mr. Rogers uses. Foster-Milburn Co., reive our (junta from the chapter. The paper used in sphagnum BUiss pads can Props. Buffalo. N. not be secured just now. As soon as a supply is received work will resume in the surgical dressings department. • • • Methodist Church Rev. Jos Knotts, pastor. Sunday school at U) u. m. Reg ular preaching services ut 11 a. m. uud VOU Apworth league at 7 p. m Mid week praver meeting Thursday evening at 6:00. Morning sermon, ' 'G o d ’s Owuer ship." Thi» i» the first si riao'i of * series. Evening sermon, 'Reward bv Merit. ' Christian Church— Walter Callison, minister. Bible school t»:4T» a. in. Y. P. S. V.' E. 6:30 p m Preaching services ut 11a. m. und 7:30 p. ui. • • • Baptist Church— E. G. O. Groat nu» tor emeritus. Sunday school at T O a. ui. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer meet ing Thursday evening at ‘ :30. Christian Science Church - Serv ices in tks ehipel at 848 Second street each Sunday at 11 a in Regular testimonial meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in The building is open for the use of the circulating library cadi Wednesday from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordially invited to the services as well us to make use of the literuture. Card of Thanks. We wish to express our sincere up preciatiou of the many kindnesses shown us during our recent bereave The surgical dressings department is meat. in need of a wringer. Either n new or j24p MR. AND MRS. W. II. II YNDY old one will be acceptable. Person.« wil­ ling to donate one will please cull 135 R. • • • TALES OF THE TOWN Starts ea sy And develops great power and mileage because of its full, uniform chain of boiling points. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STANDARD OIL C O M PAN Y (CAliiorau) Gasoline P rizes will be * Home Guard Fourth of July Committee— R S Bryson. F. W Wood, W W Branstetter « u a lit y Frank VsnHeboiack, who will noon It is goo >d t o 1X* g o o d . Honor Guard garden« planted by di­ move to his ranch recently purchased at visions 2 and 4 are doing splendidly. Klamath Falls, was in Eugene Wednc» | Division 2 has ft rows of beans mid 2 day on business. rows of corn eaeh 200 feet long. Herbert Eakin was in Eugene Wed | * # • W. J. WOODS. S PEC IA L AGENT Standard Oil Co.. Cottage Grove, Ore. Some of the girls have ordered reg nesdny on business. A. S. Myers was in Eugene Wednes day on business. Senatorial Candidate Though Defeated. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Robinson arrived; Undaunted and Again Enters Friday from Silver Lake for a visit! the Arena. snd will return home today. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood nnd Mrs. j Walter B. Junes, who was defeated Elbert Bede and children motored to I for the Ignie county srnatorsbip by Eugene yesterday. some 60 votes, seems to have hud his THE BEST ECONOMY Glen Smith, who has been transferred disposition improved by Ins experience À % IN EXTRACTS IS from Ashland to Portland, was in the and his announcement ns nil ¡ndfpcnd eity yesterday on his way to Portland. »nt has the sweet cadences of a lullaby FOUND IN CRESCENT Victor Chambers has successfully of the fabled sirens, although it may BRANDS passed the examination for the radio wake the voters to u realization of the department, after several months' study importance of giving his candidacy »er ious consideration, which, undnuhG-dly, at Fortress Monroe, Vn. ‘ ‘ Uncle’ ’ Hume and ‘ ‘ Aunt’ ’ Jane is the object. It is, at least, unique and Veateh are visiting at Albany at the well worth reading, and is herewith borne of their daughter, Mrs. W. V. printed in full: " 1 believe that the man who kindle» At all grocers McGee. a fire upon a free und independent Mr. and Mrs. John Kyndcr and hearthstone burns lb»- sweetest ineense daughter, of San Diego, who passed to human liberty. I believe that the K-24 through here two weeks ago on their man who fills his station in lif»- how way to American Lake, returned Mon­ ever humble it may be— who, by his day nnd visited briefly at the F. A daily work and conversation, has been Garetaon, Sr., home. They were a<- able to command the respect of the emu compnnied by another daughter and her inanity and age ia which he lives so as husband, Lieutenant Rood, of American to leave hi» country in a moral or ma­ l,akc. Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Rudd will terial condition in advance of where he go as far us San Francisco. The son. found it— such a man’s position in the who had been visiting the Gnretsons, history of his community is secure. If, rejoined the party. in addition to this, his written nr spoken Mrs. A. H. Martin, of Albany, is vis words possess tin- subtle quality which iting her granddaughter, Mrs. C. II. f.’or carry them far and lodgi* them deep in men’s hearts; and, more than all, if his son. Mrs. Mary E. Nesbitt, mother of K. utterances and netions, whil»( informed K. Mills, has been quite ill during tin- with a lofty morality, are yet tinged with the glow of human sympathy, the dy'B !> *ep-Curve past. week. »T'piok L«nxe» name and reputation of such a mail will Mr. and Mrs. L. K. Nevsom, of In be ail object of reverence, of imitation, A ie little« dinnnpolis, Ind., arrived Tuesday for a und of love in the eommnnity in wliii-h short visit with their cousin, Mrs. Car he lives. SUN GLASSES rie Hemenway. " I believe thnt such a man has a in good looking mountings, that turn the blinding F. B. Phillips was in Eugene Tuesday right t o aspire to positions of honor glare to restful light. on business. and trust in his community. I believe Mr. and Mrs. C. ('. Crowe, of Port that such n man enn be brought from " W E UNDERSTAND EYES ” land, are visiting Mrs. Crowe's parents, thi- bosom of the plain p e o p l e arid lifted into the highest station of place ami Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Hanford. Mrs. O. W. Perry is visiting her par power without, in the slightest degree, losing his identity with them, reflecting cuts at Oakland, Ore. in these high positions of honor and Miss Minnie Wilcox is visiting in trust what the plain people believe in Broken Lenses EYE SIGHT SPECIALIST Factory on Portland this week. Quickly Replaced their henrta, and teach in their homer, A N D OPTICIAN Premises Mrs. J. F. Lnmsori visited at Corval­ thus keeping up a perpetual bond of 881— Willamette Street, Eugene, Oregon. Telephone 362 lis this week with her daughter Maud, affectionate union between those in a student at O. A. C. highest authority in our glorious repub- W.B. JONES ANNOUNCEMENT IS UNIQUE For general household use If You Can’t See SEE MOODY SHERMAN W. ¿MOODY N. visiting H o m e G u a rd s This year above all we should celebrate— the government requests it Plan to be in Eu gene July Fourth. Announcement ol amusements, apeciul attractions and novel features will be made soon. 1 * given M u sic b y so m e of the best b a n d s in the state The sum o f $15.54 has been received, being the fines of the kangaroo court at the traveling men's picnic. • • • morning from Marshfield, "bin.lay in »ru­ Mrs. Il A Miller visitcd in Junetioii Mr. and Mr». K. K. Mills have been ing he and Miss Edna Sei-s vveie <|iiie' I City thi» wuefc The Charles Matthew» fainilv motored appointed a committee to have the ly married at Eugene. They left im | to American Lukc th wc»'k to visit branch and auxiliaries represented in mediately for Marsbfii" I. Verne Gnruuttc nnd family were down George Matthew», »In» unti ipates soon the patriotic parade at Eugene July 4. from Rujaila yesterday. Mr. Gamuttc lenving for Frnace. bus a pretty lame back, mused by being Herman Venske arrived W -dnesday i struck by a hook from (ìlcndnle, Calli., to spemi a couple HONOR GUARD NOTES. I Lester Doolittle, formerly of this city of day» h»*re on business, i- nnd son of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Duo Mr. ami \ty" Mtanlev Duracwood are little, enlisted about a month ago in her»' from Wildwooil to vi.it aulii Mr Some of th Honor Guard members the navy mid is now at Bremerton. Damewood is calici! in thè draft .lune have taken a census of the school, di» Mrs. Piiul Markley. of Duasmuir hits ■W. trict to l»e be used in the campaign for Miss lluttic Lande»», of tlus city, a war savings stumps. Girls outside the been visiting relatives in the city the ilo agli ter of Mr. and Mr». Wm, l.amlcs», Honor Guard who arc 1 to lie especially past week. J. J. Wilson was called to Port Ian.I ami John A. Patti on, a lumticrinaii commended for their good work are witb interest» ut Portland and Burri. Miss Forrest Schneider, who took the this week on business. census of Gowdyville, and Miss Ruth Miss Nellie Mvcrs was a Eiigcn» vis , burg, were quiclly marroni at I ugene Wednesdsy t'vening uf last week. They Stewart, who took four districts in the itor Tuesday. : loft iuimedintelv upmi a motor trip of city. Honor Guard members taking part J. B. Prot/inan writes from New in this work were Esther Jorgenson, Meadows, Idaho, that ttu'y are now hav­ indefinite Icngth. Juanita Short, l.ela Ferguson, Alice ing their first summer weather there. A lient li I»p«l r» • p e n t a n c e i n a n a t t e m p t Ga ret son. Grace Harding. Ella Counts, " T h e re is still considerable snow in to save the * n o n 1 o f a » i n n < ‘r HIM* HI M t o UH Genevieve Jury, Belle Burkholder. Flor sight," he says, "a n d by the time it is ence Sylvester, Mae Riggs, y^ui«e Mat gone inure will be ready to f a l l . " He very much l i k e l o t - k i n g thi* « l o o r a f t e r the horse iM i M o l f*n. theyer and Stella Coffman says there is lots of good fishing there. • ^ Q Grand Military Parade and Review Merrell, S D Read, R H In* him ) Ilio**»* *v kit» un* liim j» in th»’ rt* tiruniunt o f |>ri\ntr hiY the people of luitie county want tu«» I«» represent them in the Ntnte sénat«« 1 will appreciate th«- honor far moie thun * ‘ l I m » I i «• n c* that in thin ^rual Muriti will* war mi * h I hmi M «Unilent«* our a li i I can here express in words '* that our nation *hul| ro n t in u r to *ln*i| it* hlfNNÌngf» o f frtMalom, «'«(ualitv uti«l ju«ti<*i* upon all m a nkind fi»ri*vt*rtiturr * * I I h *I i i *\ •* tliat our fartnilii: ilmt n r t •« 1 should I m * « I «* \ i *lo | hm I, tuoi fa i t h fu lly inoli righf«*ou*ly n*|»r«‘f*«*iitrd ; that c o u n t y ! taxt n ainl lii'ctitM'N f«hoiil«| I»«* (I m I mii *«'«l i in that co u n ty where they are |evictt;( that our county roailo nhi»ul«l I»«* gi\«*n consideration l»efor»' we bond ou r s e lv e s ! for scenic h ig h w a y s liMtdiug in and out * o f Portla nd. " A largì* number o f re|>mM’ n t a t i ve ! men nnd women o f I j i i i c countv have been u rgin g in«* by letter, l«v phone, and by ve rbal request, fr om almost ev­ e r y proci tie?* ia L a n e cou n ty to an A POORLY FED HOKMK flounce niVM’ l f ns an independe^tit emidi reflects discredit on its owner, but the date for state senator fo r Pan e county. owmr gets the worst of tho deni be I am cotiscioUft o f iny a b ili t y to dis cause economy in feeding the liors* chnrgtf* tin* duties o f that high o f f i c e affects its working rupneity ss well ss with /cal and f id e lit y , and I hereby it» stipetirsues. If your horse kicks on his feed you enn correct it by buying >1111101110*4* m y s e lf a» such a candid ate. your feed here, ss you get «piality for the leant outlay contractors nnd horse owners know thnt our feed is slwnys misrepresentation and unmerited caliim ( nfundard ny, but I have an abiding faith tha t1 God reigns ami thnt ‘ truth, crushed t« earth, will rine again triumphant.' If * 1 am not unm in dfu l o f the solcm nity o f the step I am ta k in g . I know that I shall be sub je cted to causeless the best Fanners, generally up to th« STERLING FEED CO. COTTAGE GROVE SA M I}LESTORE 1 We U n d erb u y an d U n d ersell See Our Bargains $1.1 1 1 Ladies ' Panama Hats 9 5 O. 5. $ .7 5 . $ .9 5 Ladies' White Kid Shoes, $1000 Values $ 5 .9 5 Ladies' White Canvas Shoes, $0.00 Values $ : l » 5 Ladies' Dress Shoes $4.50, $4.95, $5.95 ancL $ «.9 5 Children's Dresses, 98c, $1.25, $1.95 to $ 2 .2 5 Men's Shoes, $2.95, $3 85, $4.95 to.......... Men’s Union Suiis, $1.00, $1.25 to Ladies' Union Suits, each ............$ 7 . 5 0 ............... $ 1 . 5 0 ....................7 5 * Men’s Heavy Loggers, calked $ 9 .0 0 -------------------------------------------------------------- ----------------------------- Home : oMade : Flour H a t t ì FOR HOME PEOPLE Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Phone 80 Milling Company ÿ