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(F War Cookies FRESH SHIPMENT Lemon snaps, ginger snaps, graham crackers,fig newtons— complete assort ment of plain and salted war crackers. All wheat savers. K E R R & .S I L S B Y Sani \ catch, «on nt '*1 n clc '* Bui ih * ‘ t»d ' ‘ \ Ulit ’ ' .lane Venirli, in > frolli Han I ram i*cn lo chauge hi« addro**« tu \ ninnilo, Texa« Ile i» Il ira ligi II g tu take u yeur'n leu! and vaeation. ém Sitilig|t*N, s h m g h s, s h m g l e s H o o li li g , l o o l i n g , r o o t i n g , I*n in t, p n m ! , p a m t , p a i n i , p a i n i . I O l l n g e («rov i* M l g I*o. a l!H f Mr*. Mary Hiuith ami ddughter. Mi«« .li —M', retiirned la«t week front Moti llioiitli, jq J i «-Ie Mi«« •l«>««ie nltemied th«* «Iute nomini mc I iuu I. \lbert Htnek» ha* beili liofile ffnfii Mar*hli.|il «Ilirili |4 Hip pn«t week Better Service |l<-tl•-1 s 4 f \ !<•<• m niiiH g I u k m h Nelli timi bei f W .Iti t ed . !lighe*t canll pio e. I .im e r « ' Cunl) Market. in-Litf In• 11• r H ill glassi s Hill ¡Kly I i i t i i i i s i ’ 11 1 « ' \ a i l ' in aili' III Hilt ih l y Consult With Us W i' hf'li'llt i t'Ì«* *ll 11 \ I'Vi'h aln i lilt'll m a k r I » hi v I iihhih till* Ini' you I lint Mill In mu n i n i to your I ' V i ' h litnki'ii 1 1'11 hi s mali lii'il ami iia m i'H ri'|>nii’i'i| D. J. Scholl O P T IC IA N O P T O U K T IU 8 T I.KNHUM G RO UND ON 1>KKMD*1:H \S ni < iHtramb i ha« rei-eiveil word fruni Ili« wife, w In» in \ i«iim g in Min a* «da, l li a t their duiighter Burri«» re • eli! I v «liff ied «e\ere in jui ie« w I iim «he teli and «truck het head un fh«• «ide wnlk A «liglit coiieii««i/*u n ulted and Mi«. f)«tramler un» nbuut tu telegrnph her I min I mi nd In rollìi tu Miiiiie«otu w tien thè little girl begau t«» improvf». Mi • Mabel Smith hn« n*t urli«*«! frmn a v i*if with her hu«lkiiid, .lue Hinith, w ho mi» «falium d at tyiinp l.ewi- daughter D«»r«»thy, Mrs. H. I nckiri nn«I «Inughtcr Friiiic«*«, Mr*. Huy Smith und «1 «ughf«*r Olivion, Mr*. S. V. Alii «on ami «laughter Jeiin, Mr*. Klbcrt Smith ami *«»n ami daught«*r, Klbcrt and Kvclyn, Mrs. Klbcrt Bede arid daughter Beth, arid Mr B R. J«»b *1« y. Dr. 1 1 V e*. The «pot en«h and carri fiume yoiir M i » John ( ir m i », ii < niiii|i:uun| I»\ h«*r good* melili* cheaper good*. Make a ni22tf »♦ oh F«H«’*t, I « t f M « 111 « 11«\ flit Ml«ktV«»U «ftving at Spray V t’««r ii vi*it ut iht* tinnii, nf het <ii«uuht«T, iteli | uti li writc* that he p* \ initing M i *. NI G. Kklmni. a munth with hi* dnughter at Multe, | Henry H«*x<»iit writen ffnii» l ik City Moni. t<» H' ih ' w lii m «til»*tri|>t ioti. I I. Wnnlley went tu (Li* tori Tu«»* day mi bu«ine««. r ’ h •*r r \ *«‘«,«l«,r * ; Mvvt*n|g«'l l l u r i l tvti r r . Mr*. Mimati carne tip from Divide Puendav fu \i*it her innther, Mr*. A. K. Fo«ter. Ii< mi e* wanted at Fa lin er«' ('nuli Mar k ft. jn S ltf SECOND HAND CARS Buying hand cur» eonaervr» t be iiiduatriui m e r g y uf the n m u try — be- »id«a I fm in j; you «oiuu vxtra vhungi' with which to give your aid to the var Hi> v' Baker and family ar< u)» f r o m ious war activitie*. Buying a .«rond- ha nil car inuy he u real aarrific« to you, Mabel f o r the Fourth. | when you wanted a new one, but aacii- Mi** I ii a Yiib*ntiue i* home f r o m i ficen are DO'camry these days. From Portland f o r th« Fourth. ' tbiiv li-t you can .elect one that wilt Miss Oraee Sanforil i* visiting in nerve ev ery purpose o f u new cur: Portland. Ray Miif'argar i* up from Cushman to spend the F*»urth with hi* pH rents, him | Mrs. R. MeCnrgur. ( I K. M F. . " t < ( i n o d tire, and a npleuiiid j Iiarguiu at a very low prir* ......................................... Mi*« Dora Weather*«»!», of Floren««', Mr*. S. K. McKinney attended tin* i* viniting her <'OU*in, Mi** Kln«»r j f nierai o f I W Mnrknbury at Hal*ey I WE M A K E A S P E C IA L T Y Know I*** Saturday. \. II. Sprinkle ami fumilv hux«* g<>ne PI • J * I! For horn • comfort and economy you t«» Munti«na and tt«c Dakota* on a two * II «»Id get W ne « » I tllOHc Fl«»r«*nce ant«» mont hu ’ v acni ion. nati«* lie flame cooking *t«»xe* fr«iin (Saturdays Only) I annerii ' Cu uh Market |»uy* <*a«h for t .ie Swengel Hardware. I No «lirt, no « hickeri*, « gg*, hide«, chitt«*iii bark and lient, no «moke, no *nie||. ( p u k. clean il '■ call for laundry and cleaning | obi iron. bundle» Monday» and Tueeday» un und f«ml )»• «»of. S. I (indurii and Karl Fullmer re Mr. and Mi*. Krue«t l.ebow were in» til noon. We deliver F r id ay , only. turned Friday from Hre*haiii, where Walker Sa unlay. They were but re I We ebnrge Eugène price». Hive our thev had been building a «ilo. eently mar ie«l, the bride having been! rough dry work u trial. Pearl and CrvaHal KubiiiNon hiked to Mi** Marg u n t e J(»!m*oiit dit tight er o f J the l.ainiinr« mill la*t Thur*«lay and ( aptam an I Mr*. J. C. J«»hn*<»n, former I «lient the dav with Dmothx alid Maltha reni «lent*. I I .a miner*. Mr*. Hn* m McFarland i* here from Mr*. Mary Amler«on return**«! to HtIIIw at* ». Ok la., to HptMid the «limitier J. D. Dunn was in Kugcnc \Ve«Ju«*»day Springfield Friday, after a xi«it with a t t h e hum • of her da lighter, Mr*. Will on busirx'H«. her *»*tcr, Mr«. Cha*. M « f a riami. Hall. A marriage license wa* issued \V«*«J- Spray w II pay you #10 per ton t o r nesdav to KfJmuml Willis, o f Kug« ne. a n y ki nd « old ir«»n or steel. ('lean up ami I.usina Jackson, o f Inorane. aud buy tl r if t stain)»*. m dltfe If you are ready uerlou» about v.i n Mis» f ram e» Cox was at Walt«*r- tug to «ave money oo sloes, 1« ok Sol Vim ;bn came down from I'pton v ill«- Wednesday. She ha* been eleer- over our lir e of to «pend the Fourth. ••«I principal o f the .*« ho«»l there. E. B. Prune returned Saturday from Mrs. Robin Powell went to Fort Ste a business trip to Hun Francisco. vens to sp«*mi the Fourth with her hus- NOW O OIN O A T IJoyd Bisbey was up from Mvrtlc band. Preek lh»* week. Mr. ami Mr*. H. K. Godard *p«*i»t the Remember th«» boy* in France with Fourth at Kugene at the horn«* o f their v«»ur phot«» it will enc«»urag(! them. A. «iaught«*r, Mrs. K. K. Spencer. STOP YOUK C A M O U F L A G IN G b. Monro«*. juu2Htfc A N D O ET BU SY Mi** Marian Whit** is improving slow Mr*. Sarah \!<Pov left Sunday for ly it hte Cottage (¿rove hospital. a visit with her ehiblren at Portland, Mrs. F. J. Belli w «II wa* seriously in Or«*., and Phebali*. Wash. jured a few «lav* ago by falling f r o in a D. Asher wa* li«*r<* from Ro*«d»urg load o f bay. this week, visiting at the home «»f hi* B rt M cK ib ben ami family eu me up Ku**e!| Hemi* went tu Portland Fri | daughter, Mr«. R. T. R**b< rt*. II«* ha* from Lnidalavv to spemi th«* Fourth. day to join the inarine*. gone to Portland to v isit hi* non*. Father and Ruth Jorgens«»n are Mr. and Mr*. J K. Hantori wer«* in The next regular m«»«*ting o f tin* worn v i ni t i ii g at Marshfield at the home o f from l«omlon Friday. a n ’* reli«*f corps will !»♦• h«*l«l in ()«l«l th**ir br«»th«*r Henry. C. (i. W hithak i* vi-iting her«* untili Fellow* hall July 11 at the regular h«»ur. Mr*. George B«»«»k«*r amt fam ily left lulled fur the navy, in which he ha* en The usual «juarterly dinn«*r will I»«* served at 12 oVIock. jly5*12 W«*«lne*<Jay for a vi«it at Alton. Mo. li*ted. Dry lleanmg and Pressing i Cottage Grove Laundry Oxfords Half Price PO W ELU hEM EN W A Y Fine l«»t ut diamomi« ju*’ rerei\.*d l»v Mr. ami Mr»». L. Sa nford, o f Seattle, Farmers' Cadi Market that mean* II i Ma«Uen A mighty good in\*-t we pay you «put cash for your product* vi-of«'«! «luring th** pa*t#\veek at th«* J. mcnt l«»r aiivune. Thev are going tip ami for «put cash you can «ave money j \1 Durham home. They w«*re on their in pr ice rapiti ly. ju2Sfi uu your feed, poultry «upplies, seinls j way to Sacrament«». Mr*. Sanford is a niece <»f Mr. Durham, ami th«*v had nev Htntiley I i.aiuewond loft Sutttfday and g roeerie*. • *r un»t. night fui Viinroim r tu njM.rt f«»r duty Mux \N ilnon returned Tiie*«biv from Ju*t rccciv«»d a new line o f Ko< kf«»rd with thè urmy. I pton. silverware iv> n«*west pattern*. Best sil Capiain l.ee ||o\ W'oml* lift Muntiliy i verware on th«» market. Suitable f«»r for Ke|«o, Wimk., '.«» reinam until after w e ld in g - H. P. Ma«l*en. m l 7 tf c thè Fourtli M inn Wilma White vi«it«*d in Fugene Fi idttv. .1 K llnttoii unti II R |'liilli|ni u cni !•» Kiigrttf Mnti«lti\ an.l fr«»m thcri* m<rt* »••ut in .Han Pian» un», w li«*r«* th«*v will iiintrtit'iiuii f»»r truck «Iri\ ili)'. D. T \wbrey, o f Oakland. Calif . wn « Mi*« Maud l.aiiMun wa* in Corvalli* here Friday on biiMÌne««. Ile i* a for tin* week. mer rnilderit Mi K«»> l(«»ma»iM* I* here fmin KH« », Knic*| Zinnikei umil i x\ « ut un opera VV iim I i ., viniting her purent*, Dr. and tino at the Cottage Grove hu*pita| !n*t .V I *. W Kune Tburaduy for the removal of adenoid*. Mr*. Jennie flave* «peni the Fourth j I.. K. Tillotaon and D uimx Ha/elri^g at Kugtriie with h«*r daughter. Mi««i were married at Camp la xxiN June L'J, Goldie accordiug to word which ha* lenehed Y ou'll make ’em happy forever if you here. buy your *ilvevwmre for wedding pre* Pure PcuiiHV IV» IIMI motor nil will eut* o f Mad*en. jf »711* make tinti Ford work *o much nicer N. J. Ncl*oa, o f Kugi tie, xi*ite l dur t hi m hot weather. Ju*t try it. Hold by mg the pn**t eek .vitti ( ii-mge Hull, Jr Swetigel Hardware. Mr*. H« tu I hon.a* and two «laughter* I,evi Heer wo« in from l.ondou Fri nr«* here fumi Portland viniting r* In (»«•org«1 Marksbury. Mr. ami Mrs. Ben Marksburv and Mr*. J. W. Marksbury, mother o f George and Ben, returne«! Sunday from Hal*«*y, where they att«*nd j ««I the funeral o f J. W. Marksbury. BINDING TWINE H A R V E S T E R S ' S U P P L IE S OP E V E R Y K IN D Wynne &Kime Mis* Kathryn Silsby left Tuesday 1 for a week * v i*it with fri«*n«ls at Ku- gem*. Mrs H«*rb«*rt Kakin ami Mi** M a n Kll«»n Benjton motor«*«! t«» Black Butt«* T uewliiv. HARDWARE Th«* P. ( ’ . Watkins family was up from (\»mstock Weiliiesday. Henry Miller eaine up from Knlama, VN a*h., Tuestlny on hi* wa v to hi* prop erty in the Huhemia di*trict. Half solea sax«* half the price <»f new tire* ami are just a* good. Your gov- «•rnment a*k* you to «»onserve. Dr. (i«»tf. *h«H* and tire half *«>ling. jnS-Htfc H«‘rlutivi Vctiwke ami tuinilv bave ri* Mr*. Ida Miller i* able tu be out t ii uni tu lhi*ir I m 'I im * tit (ìk'iicialt*. Cnlif., agam after un illfie*« whieh confine«! John Ho*teftler wa* in Kug«*ne Tue* Mr* J. VV. K«bly. ne«<»nipaiiM*«i by he» jittrr liavm g Nmitrd In r»- t«*n «Itiv*. Th**v her to thè hou«e for «exeral week*. «lav. '«laughter, Fb»r«*n«*e Sylvester, wont to wr»* « I «* t li I li «*< I l»v tlii* *«»ri«»U* illnt*** « » f Kuier*on Keithley look clmrge o f thè Mr*. N. \N . MeKialley, depot manager Kugem* yesterday for a few day* v i.*it Mi»'* My i tic, w I h * f • » k *i«’ k i m ni I Bit f «• I \ l'eople ’« Market Momiuv moriiing. f«»i the well knuwn Cal. Perfume Co. with her son Merritt. il| m » ii tI h -ir arri\ aI ht'r«\ Save your garden; thè H\»engel Hard good*. Send me a post card ami 1 will Mr*. H. II. V«*atch’f* mother <li«*«l at All km«i* ni iiiiinlit nt latcat vviir imi W lite |ii-l gn| in liew freni) Cottoti li«i*e call f«»r your order. Satisfaction or your Corvallis, Monday. Mrs. Yeatch wa* si*' ut II. (' Mu<Ì*«'tl'«. j iic*i?Ht f direct from thè factory. money back. jly(b20pd th«»re at the time. Mr und Mi*. I.. C. Culeman, o f l* n Have you contributed your bit to th«1 (>. K. Crowe made the first trip with dleton, \i*ited during thè punì week Red Cross sh opf During June the re hi* new truck «»n th«* Lora Tie stag«» line with Mr* Cob nian ’« «i«ter, Mi** Minute eeipt* were $57.*5 and there wa* not Monday. Wilenx \|r Culeman. whn i* in t h** a eent uf expense. Th«* mills o f the vicinity all shut down Ctlited State* miiil *er\ie«', li ft Sai tir- for th«* Fourth, and many o f the men day tur San Frmiei«co and Mr*. l ’ole are taking a vacation o f several «lay*. man will pm bably «petid thè «umri *r Mrs. Kdith yM. Well*, o f San Diego. bere. | Calif., visit«*«! V*th tin* A«arets«»n* Tues Mi** Miunie Wilenx returiHal Tlnir* Dr. II II llwi it u 11 » up 1 1 nil» (biklaml day night. Sh«* was on her way home dav o f la*t week from a \ aditimi Bp«*nt Mnmlay. from \merican Lake, when» she visited .1 S M«‘«lli*v vv iim up from Kugriir nn in Portland. 1 h«*r non. J U N E 29 Full Ime o f «ilverware for .fune w«sl 1 1 it m itit* mm Monday. Machine «»ils; Swengel Hardware. jn Ttf Frank Knox him taken tin* place of ding prenent*. ut Mndaen*«. PICNIC HAMS g f ÌC Andrew !lrutu! r«*turne«l M«»n«iay from Mr*. Frnent Wvntt returned Thiirndny \. Itn liiimnd ai tin' Htun<lnr«l Oil COTTAGE HAMS Marshfield and Mr*. Brund returned the 35 o f ln«t week frmn S d itile, w bere «he company. i next «lay from Halsey. All Kinds of Lunch Meats The City Meat Market j»ays cash for had liceo viaiting with h(*r Ini «band, Mr* A. W. Kim«* ami son ami «laugh Always in Stock w ho v x a « «tntioned at Cump l.exxis. egg«. aptftt f e | ter*, ( ’ laud, Geneva and Mrs. K«»y Ro Delivery before 9 a. ni. Mr*. Sarah Knox Ini* returned frmn Hr. liohert S u tc liffe drop« a card maim*, and Miss Maud Doyle l«*t’t M«»n and after 4 p m. Phone 8 9 frmn Petersburg, \ a., to «av that tie a xi*it at Sentile. day «» ii a motor trip to Humlnn. George \Vidder*heim arrixml Fridny vvim «pending ii couple o f hour« in that Mrs. S. Bailey return«»«! t«» Roseburg ln«toric «oiithern city while on hi« way fm m Oakland, i ’alif., for ii x i*it at thè from Nov «»iiib«,r I. IHlrt. and #150 at tor Tues«lny, after a vi it with Mrs. James to Arlington, lie «ay« that chniitatiqiina hmiie o f hi* inother, Mi*, li. Widder McFarland. lire doin g Ihe be«t hti«ine«« in their hi« «heim. Ile i* ettiplnvfd in thè «hipyard*. n«'V ♦’«*«», with th«* foiccloMur«* o f s mort Scott and Trista Martin. IVrcv D ib tory. Wanted, hoga— fa t or *t<*ek; higheat Ray and Kv«*r«*tt Windlcy and Harry ble and Marie Scott were up from L e Ca«h for wind and mohair at Spray ‘«. market price. Furmer» ’ Cnnh Market, tf William* ar«1 down from Rujada for th«* onti Tues«b y. Fourth. A want. ::«l eosts little an«! often bring* You want a «‘ar. Everyone doe*. If big return*. Nothing too big «>r too lit you c a n ’t a ffo r d a new one, or have tle t«‘ be sol«l by a want ad. Arthur St«*wart ha* taken Lester oth«*r r«*a*on* for not vvi*hing to inv«**t P help s’ place in the furniture depart the piiee o f a new ear, \Yood*on Broth er* have a few second hnml one* at ment at Knowles & Gruber's. CITY MEAT MARKET Special Prices Saturday c COTTAGE GROVE COPS SECOND MONEY $250 $210 1913 F A T T E R HON — l.ota o f power and and . g en u iM b i g h a r g i i i If VIII want elan* at lexn than the price - , im > «"»del 71, equipped with »elf-vtnrter. Junt a. giHid um new for any and e v ,-ry pur|e>M>, and a fancy dv / v A A bargain at v O U U TH E S E PRIC ES M A Y BE W IT H DRAWN AT ANY MOMENT Woodson Brothers I HO NO R G U A R D NOTES. The Honor Guard gave a very sue* «*«***ful barn «lance at the home o f Mr. and Mrs. Murray Trunnel M onday eve- ning. The barn was »lt*«*«»rate*l in ferns und small fir trees, flag* and jock o- lanterns. Mrs. Trunnel, Belle Burkhold er, Florem*e Sylvester, Juanita Short and Lein Ferguson were the decorating committee, while Ella Counts and Ruth Jorgenson f*«>nstruct<d and decorated the ice cream ami lemonade booths and presided over them. The attendance was good, several auto loads coining out from town and also many' neighbors from Latham an«l Coast Fork. Every one had a good time and all voted it a successful affair*. The proceed* will be used f«»r war saving* stamps. * * * !I«»nor Guard member* who wish to h«*lp conserve food can «1«» so very a«’ - cepta bly by picking ev«*rgre«*n black berries aud also b y canning and pre serving fruit at home. We are asked t«} rlo this b y the government. S U M M A R Y OF T H E SU GA R REGU L A T I O N S IN EFFECT IN OREGON City householders may purchase but tw o pounds o f sugar at a rime fur d o mestic uac. Rural householders may purchase but Home Guard Company Is on Its Toes f iv e pounds o f sugar at a time for do and Is Highly ^Complimented mestic use. by Reviewing Officers Per capita consumption for everyou« and Spectators . . .. is limited to three pounds per month. For canning purposes a family may purchase on certificate 25 pounds -if In the home guard review and rompe i sugar at one time. An additional pur tition at Eugene yesterday the lo e a l1 chase may be authorized by state or company eume mighty neur maintaining i county food administrators i f the need Cottage G rov e's past military reputa tion. It was nip and tuek between Cot for it is shown. Manufacturers and eating house es tage Grove and Pleasant Hill for first tablishments may buy sugar only upon phu-e for the best all around eompanv presentation o f certificates from the and the Pleasant Hill eompanv only got state food administration issued away w ith the piize because o f a larger I number o f men in the ranks and bv h a v - 1 through the respective county adminis trators. Amounts permitted these users ing natty uniforms, lb per eent ha\ing vary according to groupings just made. been given both on attendance and ap- pearatice. The winners showed the ef feets o f intensive drilling and ivellj earned first place. Cottage Grove captured second money, a prize o f »4b. and Captain M etcalf re ceived many compliments for the c o n duct o f his company on extended order , formations. Captain M etcalf acted as one o f the aides to Colonel John Leader, who com manded the regiment. Miss Genevieve Jury, o f this city, . : ' f § 7 tJi made a beautiful Goddess o f Liberty. There was a tremendous attendance iir^. o f citizens from this city to g iv e sup port to home guard members and mem- tiers o f the liberty chorus. L .. r 1» There were some Î000 members o f the ii T* home guard ; n the parade, this county t{J t: S having half o f the home guards o f the state. fl BE P A T R IO T IC I ^ W O M A N A S K S $3 A D A Y FOR SE LF A N D T E A M : O N E T H I R D FOR T H E RE D CROSS One Cottage Grove woman has adopt ed a unique way o f helping the Red Cross. Mrs. Murray Trunnel o f f e r s to furnish her own horses and machinery for cutting hay, her wages to be a day, one third o f which she will g ive to the Red Cross. Get your girl— and then get your an nouncements from The Sentinel. *** : Declare your independence o f fr ig h t fulness in the appearance o f your walls. Do away with that din gy pa per and replace it with paper that will make you optimistic and renew your energy for the prosecution o f the war. We have an elegant stock o f papers for your inspection in our store room at the depot corner. Bidvvell Clark (F price* that will intere*t you. Our stock of groceries and canned goods is always fresh and clean because we turn our stock often and do not carry such a large stock, therefore it is always fresh and wholesome. Mr*. A. S. Phelp* left \Ve«ln«**«lny for Klamath Fall* to make her homo with her «on Lnwr«inc«\ Her son I.ester, with whom she had been making tier home, has j«nn«Ml th«» *«*r\ie«» in the rnbinot makers «l«»partmont. Watch the war map in The Sentinel window. It change* «»very week and is o f interest t«» every American. GET OUR PRICES ON wheat substitutes IN 50-POUND LOTS THIS STORE WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY JULY Mrs. Ben (Iroff, who hn«1 l»«»en visit ing here and at Oreswell, came up from Cresw ell f«»r the week en«! a ml left Sun day for her home at Redmond. |T H Mrs. l.nura Woolley P«»rtlan«l. • S h o r t ’s G r o c e r y WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A jl y 5 t f Joe M«*Kibb«‘n earn«* home from tii* railroad work to «pond the Fourth. Order Plymouth binding twine early from Sw«‘ ngel Hard war«*. DIME J is visiting (). L. Niehols came home front Doug la* county f«»r the Fourth. Mr*. Charles Adams entertained Sa t urday afternoon in honor «»f little A d e lin e ’« fourth birth«!ay anniversary.] (Limes were play«*d and light refresh ments were serve«!. The guest list in- clud«*d Mr*. Chari«»* B«»idl«»r ami daugh- ter Madelle, Mr*. C. K. I’ mphrey and WANTED— Odds and Ends at a price 4 MILL YARD MEN 8 H O U RS QOOD WAOF.8 FRE E HOUSE A N D F R E E WOOD FOR FAM ILIES in Now v* the time to buy nhoimgrnph*. Th »v are going uu in price. Fin«» l««t just received at ll. C. Madsen jnlistt Paint! Paint! Bohemia Lumber Co. R O W R IV E R . ORE. Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Dealers in Paints and in Painters' Supplies of Every Kind