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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1918)
Unde Sam Says SAVE MONEY (p COVSERVE PROPERTY You do both when you protect your Imililing* again*! the elements by u shut psiut bought from ii* W'e take from you any chance to sav that paint is too high. \Ye have cut below our selling prices which were in effect before paint prices starter! up, and have determined to clean out all our stock hone lit at old prices. Look ut the wav we have slashed prices Until and Including S A T U R D A Y , A u g . 2 4 we will sell Sherwin Williams paints as follows Outside white, present retail value t • • • the irai- f c O 3 5 Ion, until Saturday, August 24. at * Ordinary colors, present retail value > 0 * 0 the irai 32 75 loll, until Saturday, August 24, at * Paint oil, present retail value *2 >0 the gallon, $ 1 .6 0 until Saturday, August 24. at OTHER IT E M S IN PROPORTION Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Dealers in Paints and in P ainters’ Supplies of Every Kind --------------------------------------- ------------------ uesday eveuiug al Ihe Iteli P itc h e r houle ! at Pisston. NEIGHBORHOOD N EW S | lenite a nunibir front bere vvent to I * ilio lìrov e Mondnv evenir.^ l o s c o “ Over I thè T o p . ’ STAR Albert Rissile nrrived liete Tuesday to ! work in thè woods. (Special to The S entin el. i | Georgi“ Pl» nh loft Tuesday to joiii Aug. 21.— Mr. and M r- Kb. Spray M rs. PLink ut Marysv ilio, Culli They visited Sunday with Mr. and Mr- f V I w ili resole tb ere Mr. and Mrs. C. J e n m ii g s v isited wilh Harlow. J a y Cole, who had been visitin g at thè J . B. Mosiiy fatuily Monday. 1 at rune, was in S t a r F rid ay, on his way Civile Kerr. Mr. ami Mrs. Slnun Mr- to B e c k , where he is now living. Ernest Slo an and Mrs. \V. S m ith uro Ida W ick s spent Sunday with Velma lored to Poreua Tuestlay evening. Mr. and Mrs. Frank P a r k e r were ( it Sallee. Mrs. O. C. S alle e visited with her • tage Grove visitor» between traili» S ai mother Sunday. i urday. Mrs. J a m e s Spa hr and daughter J e n Zeno F a r i and daughter, Mr». I.ula nett, Velma Sallee, and P a le and Dou P o lv . loft Suturday for Harrisliurg to aid Owen went to Row River Tuesday. pick hop». George H astings w a s iu S t a r Tuesday. J o h n VVoixihurst and Henry Sanders Mrs. Eunice Hankins and two sons. have beeu on thè »ick list thi» week. Hugh and K eith, are visitin g Mrs. Han Mr. and \lr». F. J P a rk e r «peni S ai k i n s ’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Har urday night and Suuday with Mrs. low. I.aura Kerr. Maurice Kstab rook and Fle tch e r Hat Mr. and Mrs. J . S. Magladry »poni low le ft F r id a y for Potrland. Sut urday ni ght a n d Suuday urorni ng in F a i r y Allen visited with M r s 'O w e n thè Grove. Tuesday evening. . Fdd J o n e s , o f Mosby creek. waa in Mrs. Ida W icks spent T uesla y eve Row R iv er Monday m ark e tin g »orni ning with Mrs. J . T. Sallee and Mrs. O. pigs. C. Sallee. Mrs. J . P. .W icka, F a i r y Allen and Mrs. L illie Owen motored to Eugene Wednesday. (S p e cia l to T h e S e n tin e l.) Mr. Sh an e has returned from Cottage Aug. 21.— Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Tullar, Grove, where he had been staying. | of the Grove, motored out to the J . V Young last week and ta now »awing l'or lì. .1. kappuitf, Mi»» J a n e GilcriM went to Portland l'buradav to attepd butine»» college. J . ,1. Weeden und son K v crc tt, ot the Grove, were at the J . A Powell home I Saturd ay night. , it. J . K appauf mud F ran k Hatchet I were in Fugene Suwduv Mi», larbseh, o f Albany, visited Sun day with the M i m i » T aylor. Clil lord T aylo r i» home from Cotta go Grove for a lew day*. C. C. Gilliam aud Ivan Alteene re turned S aturday troia an outing at T idewater. ,1 on Alicene, ot' Cottag i“ Grove, uio lo ird out to the C F Gilhum home Sal urday. - Mi and Mi». J . Holm and »onte friends are visiting with Mis. H olm 's »i»ter. Mi- George k e b c tb c c k . Misses Georgia and Florence H u ll, of Portland, are visitin g with their bioth er. I P Huff. d ental tip over. T h e piano turned n complete aoineraaull from the wagon and was eonsideraldv damaged, Mrs. \\ I *. Ileutli and Marion und I v le low rv ueeompuioed Vddison llentit tu tlii» lèrove Monda) «*M*niiig Mi» ('hai le*« Male*» Min in f o t t u t e Gravi* Mondny. Mi and Mr«. Chiude \nu» ami « Ini- «lira w t r e at th»* .1, M I molai Uff li homo at \Vallieti Tiu**duy Mi \N l> licitili ami Curii«» inni \«I «lumi» Iloutlf went l•» Hpringf icld Hun d ay . Mi alai VI IH I'' .1 11 r I II w oli aliti Mr»» D V Morris ami dtiughtcì, Miss I n i;»*u»‘, ui'ip at t In» C \\ S e m * li uni«* ru«»*duy D E L IU IIT A new fool would cosi you itbniil t M H * l ’nml yotti' * « *« » I w oli SII KKW IN W IL L IA M S Kilt »Noi, nini ymt will liti v» w Imi i pi nel n ull) as good un n new foot', mid lite coni vvdl I»' mdy aironi +20, lini» saving ymt +7*r l'ìlio noi, io battels, the gallon. t»UC Limimi, in less I liuti bai I ris, lite gallon Cottage Grove Mfg. Company V A l.U :Y i Spia tal ti» l'Ii«* Soiltlliel.) Aug 22 I li»» M ihhpk «I«*ssio aiul KUif IVbh«\ ni«‘«*cH o f Mi C. Il llm g h t, uiul w lo» liuti b«*rn hrr guest* for tIn* pust two \t«'fks, b f t Satunlux foi Mi« ir In » in « at V i i k a , t'a lif. l o r .V n e . .1 I’ S l i a t l m k alni Vlfirtl Cornuti loatioil a i'ar of wlirat Nnlurduy. Special h» The S e n titit>l.) Vi 21 I F I it in :« it. \\ \\ Rush j t ’ail Mieli, o f S i g i m i " , alivi Mrrwiii :»n»i S. H. \|t ( :illisti'r H'furned to K.u I Wilkiitson w er»* m Kiigcti«* Sui uniti y gem Saturiliiv. aft«*i :t w o rk 's sui*c«*»s ! Chu*. N’ iiliols went tu M«*dfor«i ln*t IV»ila\ ti» look for a location fui hunting ill fill's \il*tllil\. IVar pickin g will b**gin ht'ro Monday | Mns M vrtle W iteh rr ami M ìhnpn Hea mid a larg«* uiiiiiltt'r « * t pick«*r» will !•»* , '»le N idods Hpeut Mi«* w«*«'k «••ni at Ma h«d. r**«|uitvd ft» harv«*»t tlir bumper « rop. J o h n B ogart r r t unirti tu hi* bum«« at i Mr.*«. Chris \Vtin*t«*«l, o f San Francis«*«», Kiigiiic \1tnulav, a t t r r a hunting trip in Ì ih v isitin g at tli•* homo o f ber iiieo»*, tlir Siu>law iu which lit* bngg«*d a brut | Mrt. Clias. Xichtds The J o l i , Fii«|tia, ami J K. Il ili fam mid a fine luit k K m k hauling ha» begun again a f t n ‘ , “ *s wer.» S u m !* ) gin*»t» of Mr and ^ • F Niiun. several I «lav s ’ lay o f f on areuuut «»t ' Mrs. • Trank rum. •«*•••* Hnflev, ‘^ i i i « 7 > aceoinpaiiu’ii by Krank Muore returned to Kugeln | children, went to Vlliuny Tuesday Monda y. a f t e r '»«•'«•ral «l avs’ hunting hi to \ i-vit l»«*r pa r e nt s . Mi s. ( J i i t l rr ami her b r o t h e r r e t ur ne d tins vicinity. Mr. ami Mrs I. N. Chapman ami f r om Tor t l and Tu«*s«iav Ilo* Vshby bti»t iters ’ t i i i r s i i i n^ in t daught er Gladys, ot ( ’uttajfe Urovr, i’hi ne I ui i shed t )tr<‘s||iii^ in t i n s nei^h "»•re in l.»nam* Sunday. M. sh llrst»*r i)/.ui«»nt lias returned t «» lioihooii Wet l uesdav iihoii , ■S f eel long and » i nch to w ii tie«, m u l l i n g f rom in «liniiieter. I«vi ti ilo he» 10 l i f» «*t ni lengt h. cut «oi b indi grati Ulltioiis, fi ve indie» ili dotili« t e i ; all fio* illgs titilli thesc must bc sa veti Ilo* nuli out put i* u 11 I llll bel s l imi l i li 11 olii 2\ I *S to (he lilii \ iliiiilli, illese filli bei*« bemg U»«*d in t ti«* « oli **t nu’ t •« • •» «*t t ie n d ie s nini th«* inniiv Works «»f con striK'tioil oli thè fl*»llt, »olile ties, 111»«», bemg «ut ut th** inill. Th«* imi! «ut» tìli.MoO oli two shifts, unii ibis traci «•! ti iti ber will I ti h I unti! some tini«* nc*t year, th«*n vve Ini ve othern. ««•units to ii pi rsoii rnis*'«l n tlo s t a l e s in i »«ii .olial by the new m >• ami natur«*'« gt nmbut i T h l » «*uuntr> has a he uut y t ii i uudl o" «'d a ltd •« p r i ' e t l by a-;«* amt «;i\ i Ii /ut iuii " h i b * in th«’ » l ut e s t he l e a n t ' i*« l i e " , and no *l al f e c t e « ! Iiuitlly it nil by pn«gr«*s». K\«*ivtiling here « bdnli*l X ine ioa M u' eiimiut «(»in«* in nny way do»«* to us m progress mi«! n«l'i»nc«*d niefhoil», the reason b«*mg, to* doubt, flint they bn v i* to io vv fuivr* to combat, while we people of VliOTMU art* stlii pioiieeis, III a sense, " ith uiotltifiim», wnuds, itml T h e l i m b e r will bc m««ve«l «»ni *»t th« streiiflis pi« sen 1 1 ng ii «*" d if f iciilt l«*s to be < itp«-d with i'Vi n d ll ', (till» adding wooiU tu t hè inaili * * » p r o v i n c e rumi lif«* lugli wlieels, ¡uni frolli Mirre tu Mie nuli lh«> '«in m««*ssnry to tlo* fight bv iiiemis «»I t r m t u i * miti trailer*«, n iit*ces»ury to «all forth b»*»t efftirts t r m t o r s nini 12 t n i i l e t s b c i o g u**e«l With Mo* cost of e v ery th in g e ntering \s hi «*\ « ry t h m g d»«*. F r a n i •• •** I»«* hili.I tlo* s t u t e s in l ui l lberi ng fmilitl«*«, ' tutu llie milking of u newspaper iticreas t hè mure ttdt uni'«'«! meMluds uf Ilo | mg, it is absolutely «•*«»»«• at ml that all su !* h . npt.«»im bi* pai«l promptly. *** Htat«*s lieiiig iiiolr« allieti uf be r e Nuw I will trv t«» i d i v « mi ut som«* ot T i y the want ud. way. tiie t l i i ngs vvliidi ili t eresi ine «»ver ber* and wliicli iiiuv posst bl y !«e «»f i nt erest lit«* Ku«|UU f a i n . l v . who liad l»e«*n stav f«i y«»u. I htirdlv knovv w be r e to begili b«*r hotiu- at K o m i I, <ii«*., att«*r a visit of srverul we«*ks with h»*r aunt, Mrs. 1C. 1 i i a t t he .Ioli l a m i , move d t o th« ir t hough, f o r e v e r y t h i n g is «»«» fin d i f f e r enl f r om Mungs ‘ *l«nck h«*me new holm* netti t'r«**w«*ll \\ «‘dlli*s«ia v VV liit«* T h e »ct*n«*ry th«* ««»untrv i t s d f i* A. Wilkinson went f•» Albany «»it O. K. ( ’ri»wt' is trying out a new Ma\ well truck on the C o ttag e Grove Lonnie I ,,u|‘ii<e»s Ttiur-.iay on the early morn t « ni i n a u t l f l l i f or word». reselilblitig # Overwork, worry» «»'erenting mid lack ; m g t ra in . not hi i i g in t h è s t al e », but b e a u t i f u l , b\ stage route. ut ever« is« mill sleep Mie Ie»p«*lisible fur Guv C o n n e r is m rh Irnfl r o l li ingent gosh? niiii», bui voli w u d i l open yutii iiim'h kolm v trouble if your back aches Mrs. Finnin Haskin s and lier si st er, ev«*s euiibl vou »«*«* it Ilio* v lew bere nevi Nut Urduv Irene Pagtier, were in t'o ttng e Grov i ■ w h i c h Ii*n ttlid the kidney S »e«*lll weak, rest up uud d«*se tu euliip frulli t hè li « ! 11 • *|« uV erlouk Mondnv use I h u m ’» Kidin-y Fills m g Sf . \iiiuiid. n Imi n ut s«mo or IUJMM» T H O R N T O N CORNP.RH Il \ 11 e n r i k sen, Dtireiia, Ore., stiva: p«*upie, «s espi» inily b e n u f i f u l I «k. Mi«* S I L K C R P .E K ‘ *1 nit« flat on inv bn» k fur ab«*ut thre«» f u a d s ; t hey were puf «b*wn bv th« ( S p e cial t«» T h e S«»iitìnel w**eks on <n « • »mit of intensi* pain aerosa Aug. Mrs. Riuard ha» r»• «*«• iv «al I R**iiiaii» abol ii t hè t our Mi eei i t ury, ¡m»l l iai to T he S e nt in el ! in« kidneys I think* ftdlowmg the I word tli 2 it lier s»»n ,l«o»»*ph and tainilv t hey nr« br un i iftilly weli di. t i ued, hard i : bin« k sin » th trad e f«»r twenty s u years have renmved from l.adrand«* to Por! : i ii « 1 bridg«*d. 1 *f «‘olirsi*, fio- Fr«*l»ch Sunday ev en in g to visit J u n c t i o n City ! hud a lot to do with btittgmg on the I t i I where Mr Riuard is w«»rkmg in k e e p t lo iii up, iuit t h e y ui* Ih«* si»in* t’ri«*n«is. ‘ ! rouble in the t»r*»t place I knew my rotilis S«»uie uf th«* building' * «l:«.e l»n*'k Mrs. IaOv«»j«#y, vvh»> hufl b e c o ! » K«rage. kidnevs " e f e out uf " h a c k aliti hi'gan \l i ■ \S \. Ke«*ne was iu the 11 r«• v • tu Mmt tino* T h e Rumui is, hi f:i«‘t, isiiig D u nn’s Kulnev Fills They fiie«l visitin g htr cousin, N«*tti%* Ksti*? left loiiil t hè f«r»t hutises in Nt Villino!, «Iso Monday. Mondnv tor h«*r home at Portland. j hi «' up m guod »hap«* alol 1 hfiv«*li t been A horse beloiiging to Chas Conner nuuieruiis «‘htirchi's ami uth«*r i ei i l di ngs H. M buuiewmul returned Friday j fmlhered f«»r u year m*w 1 gladly ree w hi ch li a V e wi t hst uod Mie rnv :ig«*s ot whs badly cut on h w ire fe n c e Wednes fro m Red Bridge. ! u mm ero I Dunn fur I know they are a i I hv evening. tint e, and sti»n«l t oday in th«*ir lH*:*uty Mr. and Mrs. 1. N. |)ress«*r, o f Lynx | fin«* kiilney me«|i«*ine. * * duy Conner leaves Tuesdav for ih«* and a nt i qu i t y Hollow, were tinnier gu ests at th»* B ab Prie«*, «li*« ut nil dealer» D o n ’t ' i'hcre :«re i ni i nense ai|urs nini «•r«»««** »riuy, cock home one d a y last week. «imply ask fur U kblll«*v remedy gc( *»f s t one, b e f o r e whi ch t r g v c b ' r s prnv, Mr and Mrs. C. II. Miller and two Mrs. F. V. Wheeler and children left : Moan's K o in e ' F ill* the same that ali nloiig th«* ruuds. t hè «’r»*»s«*s hnvi ug Monday to visit friends at Myrtle little daughfers, o f Curnution, Mush Mi tl«*nriks«'n hud F«mi«*r Milburn t u imti gcs o f th«* eru«ifM*«l spent thè week en*l with Mr and Mrs skiilpt ure«l Creek. I I N N t ’hri st «»a t beili, th«* al t ur s huvt ii g scul p Mr and Mrs. O. H. Hein e and chi! d eorge Miller. T hey carne bv way o f Bend, Ashlund, and d ru u ts P ums , ami tur«*«! i m a g e s «»I Mie Mudoiifiii wttii ilo | Powell home Monday evening. dn*n are away on a vacation. «lying t ’h n s l on ber iap. I hev c a u s e th«* Mrs. Belle T aylo r went to the Grovc ROW R IV E R . Oliver .Shrewsbury and little sons, un* «* ii a viiention trip. Mrs. d e o r g e A limali alni Hheiiimn I»iis4«*rby t«» h a v e a Mioiighf «u t wo, eve n ! Frid ay to spend a few d ays with rt I Bonnie and Bobbie, arriv ed at the 1» V i f lo* d«*«*s c o m e f r om t hè l iti rryi ng Fur Hal«* Hawiulll, with two duukey Aug. 21.— Mrs. Georgia T oby returned | ativ e s and friends. K res home Friday evenin g from th» ! 'hapillali, o f l>i v i«i»*( «peni \Ve«ine«Ml:ty engines, planei ami *aw lim s f at e». Garland K im b le and la-ster Gilerist P ortland sanitariu m , mol Bonnie and at thè Font e r home. to her home at Eugene S atu rd ay, a f t e r \ Briggs. W alker, Or«». Fliuiie In M ei l l nut ih t hè lionie «• f t hè «»vvner tier J Mrs. B. F. Riuard bus re<'»«i\«'d word ! were in Fu gene last Thursday on busi a w e e k 's visit at the Alagladrv home. B obbie are spending th»* we«*k her«». ulti spttlpd o f ih«* e s t a t e , t hè Mur«|iiis «.| Mei l l nuf ! M F I I . Mr. and Mrs. F r a n k P a r k e r and the ness. Mr. and Mrs. 1!. T. H artley un«l »on from h» r son Louis thut h«* liuti arrivcd O f «'our**i , ilo* ' ' M «r«|uis par i m «oilv ileo II lim iu ard Heal E s t a t e and In ifely in hdiglaml. Wm. Ewing sawed wood for J . 1/ A Clyde K e rr fam ily spent Wednesday Harold, of Bend, viaited here a couple Ben Rmard nrrived T hursday morti hunorury nuw sme«* Frane«* ha» bec*uue sui alici*, 1 1 in ber lumls, mining prop evening with Mrs. Ida W ick s and F a iry <>f d a y s last week. a lepubli«', loit it is flit* sull»«“ t a m i i ' J *• r I \ , fainting property, c ity ^ lojuTtv mg from Portimi«!. A lien. T h e h *a\y rains o f la t week will o I t/c «lui «b' seendaut s ot t)i<* f all i l i) t hat itavi | ami lumber. P ale Owens. T helm a S alle e and gr«*atl\ benefit the pustule and the beau ow ne«| t hè e s t a t e fui c e n t u r i e Th« f u r Hair h o a t r e * o n Due r r e e k . gootl J u a n i t a Spahr were in Row R iv er Tues crop. Itoli»«' m on«* o f t li «• m««.st beu liti fili pi«,c«**» • •ut r:i!t|(i* Vlr* (l«-Mr|{«* Farmittt, I o day. Mrs. J o h n Mo«* h moved to Cottage o f ri r«hi t e«t ur e I iiav«* e v e r »«*«*n, « ‘pe rant*, Ori'K'in, «oftiprl Hop pickin g will start at the J . VV. \ drove. Mr*. H a ttie Spahr visited friends at « lally t hè i n t e r i o r . T h e r e a r e weapon» i S e a v e y hop yard Septem ber 5. The cus j Row R iv er Monday. Mrs. i„ B. S lag le and («lidyn Darne f o r Hale 520 ar t e * taint witli 15.IMMMMMI pii i ni », and o t h e r forni » ut <ieeurnti««n Mrs. Alice Childers le ft Monday to j tomary price will be paid for pickin g ! wood were iu th** d ro v e Tu«*»day. fi l l rum I i O i I m T. J V If'iUtC. VV .ilk fo rm er C ottage Grove L okk »> In Charge whi eh a r e «•*,nturi «,s «»hi. N«» pi«*ce «*f ¡ P i c k i n g will last about 15 days. <>ur| jo in her husband a t Portland. Mrs. J F. dibit*» sl«*\«* i.s Helling large •T, rtit*. I'I imim * : i l F I t . * I il .|il G| », f of O peration* Over There wuuil in tlo* f l o o r i n g or p u n d i n g i» Clyde K e r r and C. S m ith to | teams will meet the 11:15 train in Fu ; q u an tities of b e a a ; and oth«*» g aid e n l unger tinnì .«U i ndi e », all ut il b e mg All ur part of 120 ar re raru’lt for *ale, I gene Monday, S eptem b er 2. W rite j s tu f f . Lundpark Sunday. I. S Hilt ha» reeeivetl the following Mill tuki' |.rir • frinii' or j>m time a23 JUp | \mong those who att*»nde«l the »er most in te re » !tog let 1 e r 'front T.leutenant wurked «»ut timi ma t e h e d by liaud wi th The Clyde K e rr fam ily spent Wed ¡S p rin g f ie ld , Ore., Route 1. mai i y en r ve d pi ece» o f wo»»d in mnny ■ >n part ; 33 a r r e * iimler riiltlviitlo n, vice at the « ott«#n tab e rn a c le in Cottage l.nS.*ll» S t e w a r t , of the 20th engineer*, forni», and all e v r e c d m g l y b e a u t i f u l . •(■■oil r it it n i it •• inni -|iriiiK Muter. Fuir d ro v e S atu rd ay evenin g were l>. A Ks ' form erly wood» foreman for Mr Hill: T h e r e i» t hè i n e d i e ' n i filoni, vv itli pi nce liiiil'IiiiK*; 30 urri“« ......... tini Iter. M F fes and «laughter» \ erna and L e o t a , f':ini|i tie Fo rest, J u n e .'lo, liti*. Ileiir f o r d n i ' v b r i d g e , e n t i r d v »ur roi i ndi ng IfuliciN'k, l.orm ir route, t'oitupi* Grove, M arjo rie <lil«b*rsleve, and Mr. and .Mrs Lori: Will try and e n te rta in you for it ih«* lonise, and be s i des fin», t h e r e is a I tregon. _ jly 12»pt I .'I| h I VV. \N fiilderaleve. moment or two with .tone o f the bap III f oot »tuli«* " a l l »i irroumli fig it all. Summons all the forces and resources of the Republic to For Hale 5:to acre *to«'li raurti with Mr. and Mrs. L). A. VVh*eler ami »«*ii peniiig» and doing» »iure leaving the and s h u t t n i g uut Ilo* pillili«*. T h e «litri 0 the defense of Freedom limili iiiitriiii|(r nini '(0 urti'« | i I uh lumi and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wh«*«d«T attende«! •late*. g«*un, ilo* ci ni pe! , and s u d i , ma* ther* J . A Mi IKK*. I'liotte 311' 14, Wiilker, serv ice in f ’ottag«* iirov «• F r id ay eve We left there »orai* two month* ago. just un t hey " «- re built c e n t urie» ng*» THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE * tre. ulti *| i |II| h I ning. V» far a* the trip wa* runt-erneil not which the United Slati-s authorities have ranked as one o f the I teli yuu, Lori, it r ei tiimly i» »«ime Going It Too Third HEBRO N. WANT ADS. Hop P ickers, Notice! I.IEUT LA SELLS STF.WART WRITES INTERESTINGLY FROM EkANCF. nr - 'J h E g U G L E ( X b L fifteen distinguished ins.itutions of the country for excellence in military training, has responded to the call. The College is distinguished not only L r its military instruction, but D lS T l.t C U I S H K D A LS O F O B — Its strong industrial courses for men and for women: In A ^ricultuie, Commerce, fcn^ineeriDK. Kore*try Home Economic , Mining, Pharm acy, and Vocational f iucation. Its wholesome, purposeful student life. Its democratic college spirit. Its successful graduates. Students enrolled last year, 34 5 }; stars on its service flags, 1258, over forty percent repre enting officers. C ollege op en s S e p te m b e r 23, 1918 fo r catalog, o«w !U uuratc4 Booklet, aoJ other information write to tlia R cniilrar, C orvallii, Oreffna When a man gets to wanting real tobacco comfort and lasting quality he can go straight to R eal Gravely Chewing Plug every time. M O U N T A IN (Sp«*eial t<» T h e S e ntin e l ) Vug. 2 2 ‘ . Mr. and Mr». J o e Perkins took dinner T hu rsday with J o h n d r a y , it bein g ids seventy fourth birthd ay an n i Verna ry. S e v e ra l from lo re were iu the Grove Saturd ay ev«*ning t<» see “ Over the Top- ” d eo rge Hastings was down from Ru jad.a Tueaday. Mr. and Mrs. Sam I a* w is came out from town Tuesday and picked apple». The Harry Cn.slle family motored to Kugene Suiulay. Mrs. M«'Call, o f C o ttag e Grove, i» visitin g her sister, Mrs. Whipps. Mrs. J o h n Allen v iMit«»«l F r id ay w ith Mrs. Bobbin». MOUNT Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a p ou ch — a n d BLUK w o rth it G r a v i y la n t a *0 m u c h lo n g er it roate n o m o re to c h e w th a n o rd in a ry p lu g P . B . G ra v e ly T o b a c c o C om pany id anvilla, V irg in ia U Û VIEW . (Hpecial to T h e S e n tin e l.) Aug. 21. Mr. unit Mr*. George Ft! n a n i» , o f l 'u r i laiul, tire v ititin g ttf the home o f Mr*. F.lw n rti»’ mother, Mr*. Win H iu pt. Mr». J . I. Rtti klejr arul bnbv danffbter cam e out to t h e ir home ut the Buckley mill Stiriihiy. Mr*. Nellie S t a r r rettimi J to P o rt lami S atu rd ay a f t e r a \i»it at the F. J Helliwell home. L. R. Long, o f the Grove, “.p.-nt Sun day at the VV. It. Hen*h home. Mr*. It. A. Morris and daughter, Mi»* I.ngene, o f Tueiorn, Ariz., arrived Wert neartay for a visit w itit Mrt. M o r r i* ' »¡»ter, Mr» I’. J . H elliuell. Vtr». J . W Huekley, o f thi Grove, a a * •>nt to the J . L. B uckley home Ttie»ilny c\ ening. While moving Mr» Maggit H o p p e r’* Itoti ehold gooil* from the George t ’ur rin place S t e r lin g Hopper had an acci- mueli of it in worthy o f mention. 1 c * raped NeiiNii'kiicM* and while »till in port there, wa* plaeed in charge o f one of the “ lookout «l**inil». T h is detuil <*<1111 prised pi«‘kcd men for watches on tin bout f«*r submarin es and th«* enemy in m y form. We sighted nothing mor»» «biiigerous tlinn »«one flotsam, «»r d rift ing limlnTH, and a few sliurks. T h e ttip was fin«* in* rougit w«*uth«*r <»r ruin very mudi o f an ideal pleasure trip, in fact. When vv«* rea«*he«l port over h**n* th** «'idonei di.spa t«'h«*d me n diore t « » nrrangc for the dis em b ark atio n o f troop» and cargoes, no I wa» the first man from our transport to land. Needle»» to »ay, 1 found many thing» to iiitcr<*»t me ut once. To go into the detail» o f them all would tak«* too long, and besides f mu»t save some o f it to t«*ll you fellows when I return. We were at a r»'**t camp two or three day», then entrained fo r La Celle Briiere. We landed there, arid there part o f flic company remain» to operate the mill, while I was placed in charge of all logging operations and uni camped in th«* forest of M eillaut, H kilometer» from liniere, m command o f ninety men which number v» ill be considerably in creased in the near future. We are cut ting white nnl. running from H» inche» to b feet nt the b u t t ; there i» plenty of it, too; the wood ¡» a little harrier than the f a m e kind o f wood buck in the state», but we hove the old fini«* Amer ienn :iggres»ivenes» and »imply eat our many d if f i c u l ti e s alive. There are numerous d if f ic u ltie » here in logging. For in»tarice, all corpus un «1er 1*2 years o f age must be le ft uncut; nil regrowth tree» niu»t not be broken by fulling tr«*«*»; nil o f th«* tre«*» nr«* marked, and no wood is allowed t«» go to waste; all chips are save d ; limbs and tops are cut into tie», eith er standard, t m e Gasoline Quality Red Crown is a straight-distilled, all- refinery gasoline, not a mixture. Its contin uous, uniform chain of boiling points makes easy starting, quick acceleration, power and m ileage sure. Look for the Red Crown sign before you fill. STA N D A R D O IL COM PAN Y Lost A suit i ' j m rontaluliiK worueu'* uml c l i lli lr r ii'* i lolliinK, on m un IV roiiil I h ' I mi ' i ' ii CoftnK*' Grovi* uml H uk ill II M ; nino r l i i l i l '* tun In m *li i ii * N otify VI r* ‘I J .1 olinmuti. HiiK'riNMr, I tri* |2*llf Fur Hale Guoil hlat’k hor*e. uiie of the St;inil 11 il l o l I'nmiisny frani Si*** VV . J . \V * ii ii I * a 2 l*c For Hale HeeR cheat. mill** *oiith of (own. Johu Hull, 2 ultffi* For Hale 2 k o i . i I work hurne*. or will trinli* for k '">I* or inifomoliile. J . V IfriKK*- I ’hone 3 I F I I, VVnlker. *|iHl|>il Wanted C a r etak e r, man, married or "'"1(1'', f " i mountain rnncli home. For (mrtirnlnr* ini|iiiri* o f Fvn W entworth, latrnne, Ore. altl ’lllpil For Hale A 40 h. p. holler and eiiKlne; nl*o donkey engin e, J . A. H h k K'* Pitone 3 I F I I , Wnlker n HI *|itdpil For Hale Spnu uf trig, irontld Kel'ltng". or will ( m ile for row*. Two nented mirrey rhr*n|i. I'. V. Ilullirouk, ( ’re*well. Ore. n Id 30pd W hat have you In property tn or Hear c ity lo trulle for k " " 'I Idi* ae re lim ili r a n c h t II. K M e t m l f . » I d 1th (CtltlornU) iloiprekeeping m om * for rent near high »I'liool. A. Doolittle, 32d F i f t h SI. i«3d F i g * for sale J o h n Murray. u J.ltf For Hale Duntlcy vacuum nweeper. Mood Superii.r No. 20 henter uml pipe; Nmyrna rug. d*!i; h u f f e t. Call hi 722 h o ii H i S ix t h S t. nn23 *di For Hale E ig h t year old m are; very gentle, mol Mill Aork nny pince. Ruth Del.orig. I ’hone 151' 12. a 3 »Apri For Hule Tomai or* SI per box, packed in npple Iroxen, f. o. Ii. B u rk let, Ore H. 0 . Coulter, n2 1 *l1 p il W J W OODS. S P E C IA L AGEN T Standard Oli OoM Cottage Grov®, Ore. B erry Plr kern W anted G ood looking or otherwiae. W. B . Cooper. a23c