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AUSTRIANS DRIVEN FROM PIAVE DELTA JOHN PURR0Y MITCHEL ' LITTLE TRACTOR DOES WORK OF MANY MEN I Wood sou Brother* Acropt Ageucy lor Boutheru F..m» County. Italians Push Foe to River's Left Bank After Five Days' Struggle. i\i me.—Italian troops have complet ed their operations victoriously at the mouth of the river Plave by hurling the last remnants of the disorganised Austro-Hungarian forces across to the left bank of the river, according to the war office announcement. "After five days of uninterrupted struggle," says the official comniuni cation, "the enemy was completely driven on to the left bauk of the new Plave." The Austro-Hungarian resistance was shattered In the area where the river Plave enters the Adriatic. The Italians pushed forward and reached the right bank of the new Plave from Orisolera to the south of the river and took 400 prisoners. After desperate fighting the Italians repulsed a counter offensive of the Austro-Hungarians In the direction of Chiesanuova, on the northern Italian Former Mayor Mitchel, of* New front. York, an officer in the aviation corps, On the Asiago plateau the statement who was killed in an airplane fall at chronicles a raid by the French which Lake Charles. La. resulted in the capturing of prisoners and machine guns. Austro Hungarian attacks between the Frenrela valley and the Brenta were repulsed. SOCIETY. j Wilson Moe. Silk Creek, Ore., July IH.— (Special Woodson Broth« r*. o f thin c it y , have tu The Senti nel. * The wedding of li«» been appointed ag e n t* for thin end of i laii«I o.ix«ii W i I miu , ot Tillumuok, uml I ho county for the Fordxou t m et or, the Miss Funi««* dimetta Moe, «lunghi« r t»f produet o f th e Ford trnctor plant at l>e- Mr. tmd Mrs. Jtdm Moe, of this e .in troii. They have c on tracte d fur 20 «>1 uiunity, xx us «ole ut iti re«| ut thè Seveuth the machines Klexeti thousand o f these day A«l\eutist « lunch ut s uVl««k Sun little machines are already in tht* hands duy exening, Khlor J \ liipp*y, o! , o f Vmericau f a r m e r ;, and tlOOO have ( Kosclung, ottici ut i ng i been shipped to England and over 104)0 O h th«* stroke of thè liour M ( el i« , t«* ('aiiuda. where they are helping to | Johnson l»eg;m plnyitig th«* xxe Id’ng I v n p m i p s mnessarv to the production iiuir» h F h l e r I t i p p e y xxulked up th è I | of foodfttuff*. » » u l t i nini«*, f td l* » w c d b v little »ville Experim en ts have dem onstrated that ! I au l ì t o r h a u d a n d F h l o i i W he el»*r. xx I» * tin* trac to r wilt «1«» the work o f S horses ' setittermi rose I <«x«** us they xx:«lk«*d ' It weighs Imt Si700 pounds and can trax I The brulé foli «wed, nttcniled bv h«*r si*« I el from txxo to sexen miles an hour. It ter, Mrs 1). V Whneier, xx ho liete«! us xx ill pull xxith ease txxo II inch plows. 1 ni atro li «if lioimr. Tlu* bri«!egr«ioin, t»r ! Its hors«‘po\xer is rated at 22. j » »impiumai hx 1* \ Wheeler us b« st 1 ili un, eiiiin* up th«1 left uisle ititi m**t PET GOAT LIKES NEXT i lus bini«* ut thè ruMruiu, xvhere, uml« r WASHBURN FEATURE a II 1 ( 1 « Il of ft'llis lllld Xvhltl» ros«*N, I II«' BuyYourShinglesNow — If you want to be sure to have them for fall shingling— shingles will be high and hard to get. W e also have a good stock of prepared roofing, roof paint and special .silo paint. Cottage Grove Mfg. Company «a»riiioiiv xvus p«*rforine«). Mini«* con D» alera in Paintz and in Painters' Supplii** ut Every Kind Dining the film in g o f “ S k i n n e r 's gru!ulut ioiis xvere bciitg exteiid«*«l, J D ------------------ -------------------- ---------- M oc, bruther «»I ih«* bini«», su ng ‘ * Fox e 'si j Dr«*ss S u i t , * ' B ryan t W a s h b u r n 's cur j rent Kssamiv feature, the manuscript Ohi Sxxeet Song,'' ut co III pii ili «*d l»y Mis ( 'eliti Johnson, sistei of th<* bt id«'gi «min The brulé xxrore xvhite crepe «I«» chine, J tab!«* \ search revealed the script In* i ing chewed up by “ B illy ,** K s s a n a y 's i hei xeil of xx Iute tuli«* xviis flint «Mieti ! \xith xxhiti* cnrtint tuli* imd sh«» « arrietl ! pet goat. ‘ ‘ T hat goat shows e i e e l l e n t taste In xx hit«* cu mutimi*. Th«* iiiutron of hnimr xx ore x\ Ulte *ui«l «Mirrimi pink «urna I ! p h o t o p l a y s ." rem arked the star. “ B i l l y * ' was perm itted to complete fiuti*. Kefreshuieiits \v«*n» servetl I»\ Missi i his meal, a copy o f flit* script being l lewi dot I f • itd Mi— Venti i •(. ! substituted. \rcade Boater Saturday, July 20. mi ih«» tiNst'iiibly rootn «»f th«» ii(*ti«l«*iiiy buihliug. Th«» pr« *«*nts were inimerous I )*he eouph* will mukc tlieir liome ut | ^ --------------------------------------------- Tillmuook. RF.D CROSS NOTES Aliout a li »unirmi guests \v«»r«* pr«*sent I * i ------------------------------------------ —------ 4 * ! Tliose frinii out*id«* ji«»iiits were: Mr j tmd Mrs. Kmlearmul miti Mrs Spurgiam, N ««ung, Mrs F«»*t and i Fort Stevens, Ore., J u l y 5 .— T h e S i t • of I*• *rtInn«l ; Mi AIM) lllllMTY T«» VOI Il AITK.XUA.WK X«»1 CAN j t v ninth regiment. Coast \rtillery corps, j «Il il»! roti, uud Mr i«n«l Mrs. Fettiboiiej un«! «hiltlrer t Ki.gene; Mr* M e acknowledges g ratefu lly the receipt •»f i n».UE TO I S IN II 1,1, e o \ l i n iv M E THAT X * H XVII.I. x««'t|; I. I « » v « I Wilsdii, « » f Washington.—American troops ae- j gun clo ths and xxash cloths from t h e ! I .:t tigli li ti, ut i IIAX'H TIIK MUST KXI'KKT IRKAT.MK.\T. I »»U ! tually on the fighting lines in Europe ! Red Cross o f Cottage (trove, through! BiUinexille; Mi :»n«l Mr*. I 11 Wilson niid dtiughter ( * ! i * i , < • f Tilltiniook ; II. about July 1 numbered 251.UOO. accord : M ajo r M etcalf. Dotuthl W ebster, First WE UNDERSTAND E Y E S ” London.—A new provisional govern ing to information given by General I.ieut«*n:int, ('oust \rtillerx Corps, Sup J • Slmili, Mr. an 1 Mr* ( ’. M Slittiti and Miss Ihuiita U » ger. «*f ( ‘«»tinge Grux • *, ment for Siberia, which has the uu March, chief of staff, and other mem ply Company. S ix t y ninth Artillerx timi Mr ('»»««k, » ! ('hitxx«>o<i • • • anlmous support of the population bers of the war council at their weekly T h e shipment thi«* week consisted of and which will continue to fight the conference with members of the sen Mrs. Flhort Smith «»ntertninrd rhurm { >5 helpless ease shirts and 400 f i v e yttrd central powers has been established ate military committee.^ Broken Leu*». E Y E SIGHT SPECIA LIST 1‘aftory on ingly Wednesdny nftertnmn f«»r her lit | rolls. Mthoiigh the shipment does not at Vladivostok, according to a dispatch The situation along the western gutrkly Replm-ed AND OPTICIAN »‘temi»*» tle *«»n and «biughter, Klbort and Ève | appear large, it represented a large from Tokio. front, he said, has developed Into con lyn M » ss Coni Tr«»ym»r, of Couru il 881 XVillanii'tlt* St r*,«-l, Eugene, Oregon. IYIr|>hoin- 302 ! amount o f work. The program of the new government tinued "nibbling” by allied forces with Bluff*. loxvn, xx lo* »s u gii«**! uf Mr* • • • Includes the liberation of Siberia from ' complete success being obtained. The Smith :u »1 her sister. Miss Myera, nud T h e surgical dressings room xxiM he - the Boishevlkl; the avoidance, if pos most important of these minor raids, \ open to workers Monday and Thtirsda« , vvht» is u kindergarten instruetor, prov«»«! sible, of foreign interventions; uni from the American standpoint, was the ; evening* and every afternoon evcipt? u delight ttn»l n xx under tu the l i f t !«• u i u l u u sxxer th«* p l a i n t i f f *s e o l u p l a i l l t ptimt ut begiiiiimg, « »»ntammg «me «un l i l« « i a g a l l i s i y o u i n (lit* ub««v«* «’ i i t i l i e d dr«*d l 100) acre» ut lumi, iti«• r«• or less, f«dk She taught them many new km versal suffrage; establishment of pro attack on Vaux. 1 Monday and S aturd ay. s u i t x x i t l i i u si a xx t*«*ks t i u i u th«' f i r s t m Futi«* ( « mi n ix, ( )r« g»»n dergurten gnmea, pr«*aent*»«l dancin g vincial councils and a labor bureau; • • • The attack on Vaux was carried out p u tr ii« u t ujii «»I t h i s s u m m o n s ; un«l i f x on Visti begilililng ut ,i ptuiil » ra«U cast fairies, the manipulation o f which pur l u i l su t u u u s i x e r , t o r xxuu t tl»«*re«»f (lie distribution of the land among the by the 9th and 23d infantry, supported T h e women o f the sewing rinini are /led the mother* us xx«*ll n s the children p i a i n t l t i xx ill a p p l y («> th«* ( «»urt t«»r ilo* ut thè ti««rtheusi « ««riier ut s«s ti«»n thr«*«» m l'«ivxtisliip iimet«*< u suutli ruttgc *hr *** landless and control of economic ac by the 12th, 15th and 17th field artil m akin g comfort k its for all the 1» \« especially their di Happen ranee t «» “ no i e l l e » p r u y e d l o r i n t h e e o i n p l u i u t In n xx«*st «»f thè W il).«inette M end ian un i tivities. lery. all of the 2d division, under com ' w ho are leaving for the camps. Tbe-c ■ one kn ow* w h e r e .’ * Each tiny gueat wa* n i , t • • xx i t : T h a t p l a i n t i f f re«‘ox«*r p u i g luti th«*ne«» sotith «il roti», tlietite cast l u e n t u g u i list tin* tii*t «*li«iuilt s, » 1 V »«I l«»*ls, tilt II» e S«»uth 1 I 1 Fj rud» f«• thè is one for each i f the boy or a i di ti* c The situation In Siberia is under inand of Major General Omar Bundy. present«»«! xxith u paper soldier cup. and I t o s t i o r u n d K i l u u K H o s h o r , tits xxite, • I «in i • r seefion Imi» riiuiiiug eust »i«id going important changes and the The success attained there has been ! will (*all tor it. all xv«*re niureh«»«! t«» n tabb* on the laxxn f«»r t h e s u m o t 1 1 x «• t l o »usun«i d o l l a r s xx e »t fin «Migli se«* litui t vx o m sani t«»xxn • • • counter revolution assisted by the completely consolidated, subsequent xvhere they were *er\e«| with ice «Team xx 1 1 h i n t e r e s t th«re«>n u t t h e rut«* «»I six siup, ttiene* e.ist «ni <|uàrter se«*timi Ini«« Will someone kiinlly loan a !-.■« :ig arul h«»overi/ed eak«*. Th«* fav o rs xxer«* per « « ut p e r u l t i m i l i f r u l l i . l u i ^ 1 2 th , I s | ro*N, flieii««' m«rih H«2*-j r*««|s t«> Czecho-Slovaks is spreading, says a counter attacks by the Germans fail l i d i » , u u d l«tr tin * f u r t h e r s u m <>i p d . d t Ih»- settimi miti tu««nsliip Ime, tlieu»«* dispatch from Pekin. The Bolsheviki ing to cause the slightest withdrawal di nebine to tin* aewing di,f>nrlni#!i;f I f ; little briskets fill«*«! xxith candy. Other x x i tu m t e r e s t t h e r e t o ) u t ttu* rut«« «• I s i x xx «st « » ii tonu»hip lim 2-»2 rods tu th«* iiitcrexted, ra il I5xlt. <*hildr«‘n *s games followed the lunch. p e r ««‘ t i t p e r u i i i m i i i t r u l l i th« I f s t h d u y plucc uf begm nm g , euiidiiuiug IIM< »«-ics are being driven westward from Ir from the territory occupied. T h e inx it«*d guests were Mrs Charles <»i F e b r u a r y , I H h , th«* a u i u i i u t «»f tu x « ‘ s more ut l« ss in Fan«* L’ounty, Hlule of kutsk and many are endeavoring to XV11 li t h e ««»sts, p e n u l t II s u n i i m l e r e s l Oregon; «x«»pt iherefrom Ine righi *»f M cthidlst Church Serviceii. Adams nnil d aughter \<bline, Mrs p u o i b y p l t i i i i t i f t lo r th e yeur ut escape into Mongolia. xx a > ut III«* ( li egon si ti «| ( ‘alt f«»rniu l'm l SIBERIA NOW HAS NEW GOVERNMENT ^ .... ft— Well fitted glasses 251,000 AMERICANS ARE ON FIRING LINE SHERMAN W. ... BRIEF NEWS OF THE WAR — ALLIES ADVANCE 15 MILES Much W ar Material and More Than 1300 Prisoners Captured. Rome.—Prisoners exceeding 1300 in number, guns, airplanes and machine guns and a large quantity of booty have been captured by the allied troops in their offensive in Albania, according to the announcement of the Italian war office. The allies have made new progress along the left wing on the Adriatic coast, their advance approximating IS miles in three days. The land forces were assisted by British monitors. North of the lower Voyusa river, the Italian cavalry flanked the Mala castra ridge passing through the west ern slopes of the ridge and the Adria tic. By this operation the cavalry took the Austrians in the rear and destroyed bridges over the Semini river to the north. German Envoy to Russia Killed. Basle.—General Count von Mirbach, German ambassador to Russia, was assassinated at Moscow, according to a dispatch received here. Obtaining admission by false pretenses, two un known men entered the private office of Count von Mirbach. A short dis cussion ensued. Then revolver shots were heard, followed by explosions of hand grenades. The ambassador died almost instantly. New Pension Bill Passes. Washington.—A senate bill granting pensions of 112 a month to widows of soldiers and sailors of the Spanish war or Philippine Insurrection, where the Income of the widow does not exceed $250 a year, was passed by the house and sent to conference. Sunday morning sermon, " T h e Crown i ( hnrles Itoidler and daughter Mu«l«dl<*. Mrs. S. F . Mnr f m i and daughter and of G l o r y . ” T h i* will bo :. »pecial xri son, Frutiee* nnd Harold; Mr» ( ’ F! vice for old folk*. Irnp h re y an«l d i lighter I>orothv, Mr** E v e n in g sermon, ‘ ‘ A ssurance! ot Sul Arrnund W ynne and «laughter am! sons, vatinn. I.ouise, Henry and Arrnund, J r . ; Mrs You still get want nds. at before-the- Jo se p h K n o tts rind »On Ross, Mrs F O. war price*— anil they are o f the sntue E lliott and s«»n Horae«*, Mrs. H. V. \lli quality they always were. ••• »on and daughter J e a n , Mrs. Nelson Durham nnd ton l.eston, Mrs. Alfretl Sk«*i and daughter ami s«»n, B e t t y uruT GLYCERINE MIXTURE FOR APPENDICITIS T h u rsto n ; Mrs E lbert B«*«l«* nnd duugh t«T Beth, an«l Marv Ellen Bi-nson • • • C o ttag e Grove people cun prevent a p pendicitis with simple buckthorn bark, T h e M P. D elub pi« nicked at Bin«* glycerine, eto., as mixed in Adler i ka. j Mountain Thurs«lay evenin g o f last O N E S F O O N F C L flushes the E N T I R E w »•♦•k. T h e members »»f th«* club went bowel tract *o com pletely it relieve* out in th«‘ afternoon and their husbands A N Y C A S E Hour utomncb, gits or roimti- went out f«*r supper. Mrs. Hophronia pation and prevent appendicitis. The J«*ssup, «if Boise, Mu . gr«*at aunt o f I N S T A N T , pleasant action of Adler i | Mrs. K K Mills, M i s s Evelyn Bristow, ka surprinoH both doctor* and patient*. | of Eug«*ne, who was xisitin g Mrs. (Jot! L e a v e * *toinaeh i lean and strong. New frie«l Ornber, and Miss Minnie Wileox E r a Drug Store. were gu ests o f th** Hub. Mrs. f*. f'ru w »n, n member <»f th«* elub, now o f Fort »Stevens, was present. American troops stationed in a sec tor of the Vosges region carried out a raid in which prisoners were taken. On the British portion of the west ern front 122 German airplanes were downed and 73 driven out of control during the past week, it was an nounced. Fifty two British machines are reported missing. Australian and American troops swept forward on a four mile front between Villers-Hretonneaux and the river Somme and penetrated German positions to the depth of a mile and a half, capturing the village of Hamel, Vatre wood and other vital points be yond Hamel. Victory in a five-day battle and re capture of the entire coastal zone around the mouth of the Piave river was announced by the Italian war of flee. All Italian material and guns abandoned in the first rush of the BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES Austrian offensive have been recap ' The following prices are now iri ef tured, with immense quantities of fed on butter wrappers: Austrian military supplies, the state 100 wrappers, on Fridays and Hntur- d&ys only........................... ............. $1.00 ment said. The allies in a series of raids Im 100 wrappers, on any day except F ri days and .Saturdays .................... $1.20 proved their positions at various These are cash prices. points along the main front. Ameri Additional wrappers printed at the can, British and French troops took valuable ground and more than 5000 same time with either of the nbove, 35 prisoners from the enemy. The most cen ts the 100. COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL, interesting of these raids from the The Live Wire Newspaper. American viewpoint was the success ful attack on Vaux. This town was taken by a nicely-planned American ' attack in which the 9th arid 23d regi merits of infantry furnished the in ! fantry contingent and the 12th. 15th and 17th regiments of field artillery supported the attack. These troops form a part of our second division, which is under the command of Major General Omar Bundy. B E P A T R IO T IC Victims of River Disaster Over 150. Kerensky Favors Intervention. Paris.—The parliamentary commit- tee on action abroad received Alexan der Kerensky, the former Russian premier, who explained the situation in Russia and suggested immediate Intervention. Home Rule Recommended for India. London.—Edwin Samuel Montague, •ecretary of atate for India, in a re- port submitted to the government, recommends the adoption of home rule in India. B e r lin Admits Loss of Hamel. London. — The German war office has admitted the capture of Hamel, which was taken by Australians aided by Americana. Peoria, 111.—With 63 bodies recov ! ered the total number of dead may reach 150 to 200 persons, as the re suit of the wreck of the excursion steamer Columbia. Survivors stated that the big steamer, carrying 500 passengers on a return trip from Peoria to Pekin, III., was driven against a sandbank scarcely 10 Teel D w ln rr your indepem lrae« o t frigh t- from shore and about five miles south fuln'-x» in the u|>|»-nriinr-K o f your i of Peoria, during a heavy fog. While | walli». Do awuy with th a t dingy pn { the orchestra continued to play on the per and replace it with paper t h a t will make you o p t i n i e t i e and renew dance floor which proved a death trap your energy for the proeecntion o f to most of the 200 dancers, the vessel, the war. We have im elegant etoek It was said, backed into deep water, o f paper» for your in»pectiou in our where it suddenly broke in two and »tore room a t the depot eorner. immediately settled on the bottom of the river with only the pilot house and part of the superstructure appear ! lug above the water. Bidw ell Ssb Clark V Miss M«*lle Burk holder entertained Frid ay ex«*ning in honor o f Miss Evelyn Bristow, o f Eugene. Only tt f«*w friends ***? 1 he guest o f honor were present. H«» Hal gomes were the diversion o f th«* evening. No refresln nents were served. + + «y. Mrs C. E. Cmphrey e ntertained her •Sun«lav school class in G o d a r d ’s grove Thursday ev en in g o f lust week. Card of Thanks. I wish to express my sin cere uppreein tion to th«* friends who were so kind f«» me m my recent bereavem ent, especially thus«* who furnished music nnd flowers jl v l R p M RS. M E. P A R K E R . WASHBURN SPURNS A BIO STAOE OFFER ¿M O OD Y =- . ■ I'.Mii, u n t i l |#ui «I, a n d t«»r h i s «-«ists u i u l « l i s b t i i s e i o e n l s in t h i s -o u t, t l i t l i n i i u g at lorn«,* fe e s ; th u t th e m o r t g a g e he ld b> p la in tiff u p o u th«* f o l l o w i n g «le H«*ribe«i r e a l p r o p e r t y h« l o n g i n g t o J . \ i l o s h o r u u d E d t i a K l l o s l u i r , In s xx ile. to w it: B e g i n n i n g u l th** n o r t h i m r t h x v e s t c o r n « i o i th«’ i . x u i i M t i i d n D o n a t i o n F u n d ( ' l u m i N o . H i i n H e e t i o n N o . .1 l «»vx u ' • h i p l ‘. i S« mi I h «»f R a n g e N o . .1, XVest o f M l l l t u i i l t e M e r i d i a n , men««* s o l i d i 111* « iiMlli.s hi the Noiitheust eorii«*r «if the \\ F. (ir«*envx«»o<l Donut ion Fund ('lumi ,\u ■'J in said Meet loti No. », Hit'll«*«* xx«*st 1 J .5 J «hum« tu tin* xx»*st«*rl> iiorthxx«*st corner o f suol M artin «lam», thence south 25 links, th«u««‘ east pai allei xxith lin» south Inn* ul said «lami No. NL', 2«.45 « hum» tu the xxe«t line ot the Mil ham F. Me K m n ey Donation Fund ('lami Nu 12 in Hectioii N«». in said Idxvnship 111 Houth Range 1 West ul th«* VV 1 1 In hi «'ft«* Meridian, then«*«* molli H links, thence north V» iV «*ast t«> a point xx here suiti line mt«*r.se« ts the west boundary «if flu* right o f way *»l ilo* < ). «V ( ICuilxxuy, thence northeast «* r I y along said xx«*st line of stud right «»! xx ay lu a point wher»* th** same intei se«ts th«* north bunmlurv «»f said Me Kinney Dounti«>u Fam i ('lami m .Section No. 2, them«* north MIF 40* xx«*st to ih« ... -Jf ruuil ( 'miipanx, iieing nhmif ! :«• r«*», i m i ex« » pi al««» I (tei e| i « mii | *.j a« res <|e«*d**«l fu R D llaixley, I h - ftireefuseli alni s«»|«| a« « uriling tu luw, ami thè pioii-eds upplied i»n p l a i u l i f f ' s lildgliM'iit , rhut thè p l u m tiff l»e belli tu bave u firsf uml priur lieti, upon tlit* uboxe des« rib«*«| n a l propri tv ami tbut (he defendants, uml eu«ah uf tbein, limi all p« mous «lui in m g u m h r, b> or tImitigli tbeni, ««r mi) uf tbelìi tu* fori* • lus« «I uml burre.l uf uny «‘«juity uf tr «I» nipf ioli ni or t«• sui«! uiortguge.l prop e r t y ; ami tur »urli furt her n lief us muy he ««iiiitalde in thè preuns«*s. Ilu s su in inoli s is s«*r \ «•«! a pou v u a by pillili« iifiuu in li«*« «»rdttiM’c xxith un ««rd«*r in««!« ut Eiigem*, Oregmi, bv thè llo not cble li I Skipworth, Circuit .Fulge, un ili«* I2th «lux o f J u l y , 1 !• I s, re«|inrilig thut this Hiiuiliimis Ite piiblÌHhed ut leasl mie«1 u vv «•*• k tur six consce ut i X «* vxeeks in thè Cottage (Irove hU’iifiiiel, u m xxs pup«*r pu)>lisii«*d ut ( .»tinge (Ir.»ve, Or«« g«»n. Date «»f thè tirst puldi« atioii J u l v IH. min. A FT A KINCI, Aildress Ftigcm*, Oregn, VO F N O A l«AY, AddresM Kiig«*ne, (frego, l 1'** » {M Altorneys f.»r l ’Ia m d ff For bread puddings there is nothin»: finer than Mapleine, the "Golden Flavor ” — fine, too, in tapioca puddinga, custards and other auimner dainties. X’oiir grocer sells it C re s c e n t M a p le in e B r y a n t VV:i»hhurn, l»-nding innn in K hhii nny ’» " M k i i i m - r ’» l*n-»x U n it,” h>i m ju sl ri-jt-ilod tin o f f e r for tw enty week» on the »fuge lit hi* own priee. He »uy» nothing loulil ever win him from pic tore*. Arcade t h e ate r Maturdny, J u l y lit». SUMMONS In the Circ uit f o u r ! o f the Htnte of Oregon for l.nne County. Oeorge M. I law ley, I'ln in t if f , v». J . A. tloxhor uud Kdnii R. lloNhor, hi» wife, .1 K. Young nml Anna L. Young, hix wife, J o h n 0 . Thomunxen, nn un married man, Helen Norinn I'riehnrd and Knnia I ’ riehnrd, her liuNluind, J . M. Allen nnd L ueretia Allen, hix wife, Clemie A. Allen, unmarried, I.. Knyxer •»lid Aiigiixtn Knyxer. hix wife, Chnrlex !» Kdward», (). ( ‘ Krulley, nnd Malcolm II. Clark , Defendant». To J . A. Iloxhor and Kdna It. lluabor, hix wife, E, Young and Anna l„ Young, hix wife, and Chnrlex It Kd ward», D efendant»: In the nmne o f the Htnte uf Oregon: You arc hereby required to appeur W. J. Woodi, Special Agent, Standard Oil Co., Cottage Grove, Ore.