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About Cottage Grove sentinel and Cottage Grove leader. (Cottage Grove, Oregon) 1915-1921 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 6, 1918)
' : ^v (F WAR CALL FINOS WOMEN PREPARED FOR VITAL WORK REGISTRATION DAY AND DOLLAR DAY NEXT THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 Heartstrings Bind Oregon Homes Close to French Battlefields— Fighters’ Hands Upheld \<‘Xl Thiirwliiy, Scptcmbcr Ili, is ilio day vv lini all moli bel sveco ilio age» «il ls lo 21 limi I I h • • w ili resistei* ior militai \ seisice whi'nescr cnlleil. I hi ilio sanie dns " Dollni Ibis vv ili li»' « |wilri olir «‘Volli 111 this KlOll* «liete I he \V nlliell ilv Meli as 1 Ile IIIOII IIIM> reglslel I Iteli' i lui III » s I ni' ' finn ‘III • irai sns ings in aulii' m i N \ imi eliumlise W'e es|ieeiallv invile lln nomili lo m.ilv ibis imi ilio ir lieaili|iiai tei s vvliile ilio meli folk* are rcgistcriiig l'ut servire «illi ilio Sinrs alni Siiijn-, By Mr». H u r l Pedlar Faulkner I.nnk uvei tIn Dollui l>av llnignms ami rollio 'Twenty-»!» American» cited tor couspicuous bravery atul valor." Your heart thrilled, too. to that news, which now ha» been repeated many times The little shivers of pride ran down your spinal columns, women of Oregon, as you read of the things those boy» did over there. Aud honestly, dowu in your heart, didu't' you say, for the thousandth time, "1 wish 1 could do something worth w h ile !" Som ething worth while o f course you can. You can do something immensely worth while. Just now, for those same boys and all their kind. You can make possible the contin uation of their deeds of valor and heroism. You can help them put an end to the need tor such sacrifice and hardships as they have been com pelled to make. New Fall Coats FOR WOMEN' SI 00 O FF \Yo are sii wing a tuli line m in « phish ami all vvnol velimi cuats Tur vvmilieu in all Ilio asti ionalile enlors ami shade». trimm«-«I nuli pi nts ni Imttuns, non lai ire enllais ami lvlt«*«l mv I i s . Prive» tallire irnm s|s ; « > -15 Special, D illa. Day Onli $ 1 0 0 O FF :unl Belber Quality Trunks OUTWEAR T R A V EL You are the instruments chosen for h great work, and the time for service is here. T he Government is asking you once more to bring out your bidden treas ure— the dollars you have been care fully putting away for some special need. The call for the Fourth Lib erty Loan has been sounded. Our country's challenge to our patriotism haa been voiced once more. Oregon women have a record for loyal response to all of the previous Loans. Theirs has been a generous reply to the country's war need. T h e daily lists of names of Amer ican boya who have given their all for their country have found Oregou s sons among the number. It is for such as those, and for the things for which they fought and fell, th at the aid of the folks s t home is sought Ours is a lesser part, but it is an e s sential part. Make them Saiaam to Uncle Sam— Buy Liberty Bonde. •topi Lookl Looeenl Liberty sivt imi « l«»it I » t if lias ntlriM'ti\i> f li •» r •• SI 00 O FF ridili «II mit ih win» w ill not U'ü'it »»in* «inibir. 11»• i »• art- m m \ l i l i ’ I».H i a t u s at a i n o n o i i l ’s « * » 1 1 • * \ll « I « • 11 ¿i i r . h I m r I a 11 V «il %|il:i *»i a m i |M lrri| in I lo ho n s s r r l i o i i »• t|inrU V i V o** IC «: i « 1 liria I » m r »nagle l i m i e r m m s t , i m i - i il»'n i sol» r I 2 5 to *1 i0 \ a l m s, a |»an >| ml nt low nf tlit* I 'I m i r r o l ir I « » I o ' n i r i i s h i t l i m i t s \ mi wit nt fur usi* l s \ U\ m. T i l l U s i. bull» tow els fo r $1 Lxfru \ ulu«‘s in w li• f «- nuil tun birr » ur faim», a pa it S 1 .00 *•» im-h •'»Ik i »« » i » 1 » r. 01 « Inn* *• o f «lurk m l . blm k, nuvv, J V 11 r i » I«* und e..p*n blur, *!»•• < i:»I u v i n i SI IMI FOR W0V1KN JH ü »50A Y b for $1 00 35c* ipiality oi assorted frosted rookies I pound« i"i $1 00 25e quality coffer, whole 5 pounds Tor hi ... ground. $1.00 $ l 1 H) M o y a * t r o u s e r s , <i I n I I y e a rs, sp ecial a $1 00 30c aiul 35c quality linn l ihlinn in planl and floral patterns, i yards $1 00 35c anil Me quality hosiery for ehil- $1 00 On#* lot of girls’ drrsNcs, ago I to » v. ,.i a, choi......adi $1.00 I n « l ie e k , al >: s 1 a l l a lu ll D n lla i Da« iti 35e q u a l i ! v l sl<- I i u m c i v , ! p a i i $1 00 V e Iv « l s p o r t h a i s in e o l m s, i a r t i $1 00 O l l e Ini « i u t e l’ilM te i soli e a n v a s s l i p p e r » Mini p l l l n p » lu i W n llie ll, e h o ie e I h e p a ir iin ly $1 00 W u iu eii 's vvlnie I i in s tite li! il h ¡ i t u I l * i e h i e f s , M e q u .'ilily , 12 lui $100 (■ oim I «in a ili. Iilaek p e t l i e i a t s , elioiei «eh ' 11' M u s in i a n d Inni* vini li n i g h t gow n s ini « nlliell, *| 2.i In f i (#5 v alili , al $ 1 .0 0 Ml #•>,! 1 #t-i iii .- i in ____ I ^ l 'V ÌL I \ * * » * * r r •'-■ y t , / . \ S ' OA> 1.00 fotindution uf our farm in g im luatry, 9 ' salii Mr. W'hi-eler. “ 1 f more attefitioli R ED CROSS NOTES vi*ere giveri t»> grow in g b e tte r varieti«*}« ì and e x b i b i ti n g thè asme at *o geu erally F arm Crops of All K i n d s Are Desi reti a patroiii/e«i publie iriMtitiition as thè a t Lams County Fair. The attention of auxilian«** is rail«*«) f air, it vvould meni» u greaf deal in hìiiii tu th«* l’a et that they Mimild «’«»in«* in and iil.it m g our produetiou uf better yield g»*t their propurtionH ut refuge«* gar A tten tio n is railed by II. Wheeler, ing v a rietie s o f er«$|M*. »Í P le a s a n t Hill. »u|$erii»temlent <»i the merits. •'The go\eriiiiient »s u-kin*; f«»r th»* grain s and if raspes d ep artm ent, t»» the harvist thè vvmld has «*\»*r preiiiiuuiH boiitg o ffe re d by th** I «Bne Hutton hole rnakeiH ¡ire want»’*! to take b<* knowti a* gariin-nts holin’. Many enfi assis! *n thin 1 ‘otin t V’ f a i r board lor j^ood farm erops. knovvn in 1 Stili, ami it i- FARMERS URGED TO BRING IN TH EIR BEST GRAIN N oth in g lèdili* to the a t t r a e ! »\ene.-«.** of i f a i r e x h ib it Iik•* a good d i-play of farm erops. -»ay* Mr. Wheeler. I h e luir board realizes this and has praetit a l k double«! all the premium* f o r tili-' ela** i»f e ntries. People in the past, Hay* Mr Wheeler, have riot given this e ia -- nf e\ hibits the atte n tio n they deserve, and he believe* in u year like this farm ers should m ake a Mpeeial e f f o r t to help make a gobd cre d ita b le e xh ib it at the fair. “ Our erop production is not only the moHt importan t line o f agrieiilftiral pr»» duftion in the eounty, but is the very t & QUALITY s t o r e - coop s e p v k e - M ir UMl S lim s», « : \ while 1» a v ini, '. In ui. #1 _ ^ $ nil IV t • -i ,1 ,i, I.!,,, k. elm . I * 111 Li, lit. s|»< oil > \ jm ', THE S p rc n il Mint i t w »»»!••! ktnt ill Ink#* ;t»!vni»f.ii;«- of tin« nffo r ................... <•' I* »• " ■ ,*■ ■11 v.. b n . . . . tnrge i nn«i> --f . .d..#.. kw# mp , ip. IT ¡'in s for I );i.\ k m iliti|» , ^ «in i Diamond \V I test quality thick jar ruh- herti, 12 dozen for. $1.00 laundry $100 *\fi i*i■•»•»r ‘n $1.00 white I ‘l i me . • w miii t-|i wl.M it ill I»• - s 1’. & M host quality i| l a i g# e n l l a i s I ) < )||.:ir 35c* quality g< inline Mnvil zim* Mason jar tops, 3 dozen ior CHOICE Slot) I ht loi ot I » * W w a i s t s s h u i i h l i mi l a s ! i h e d a y al I his pi i '• t s 11, 1-y a r i ri : h In i v n l r n s u l * >1 3 5 ami up .d1 i l i « s l y l e s , l o l l e s h - i V e s , h i g h io 0 N 1 - Y Hoys’ Mouses in liiie to 75c values • WHITE COTTON WAISTS i I «*:• \ V w eight rn :« 111«* I w tire, i rt «* 1 u« i 111 krftb**«, t o f f r r |M»f«*, H.'tih’p pan*. H r , V ilui"* •».■»»• to ;.V , « p»«’* • * f»»r $ 1.00 Dollar Day Specials DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS FOR WOMEN FOR CHILDREN in Grocery Dep’t. 8 pai ktgi atol M. n s goo« 1 « i t "lit i msn- gioii», ’Jlli* « i « i ti 1 1 1 s. $1 00 '■ 1«nils ini VI. li '» SS hile h« insi itched hnndkei ehiels nt 11 It■ qilllllts, 12 n $100 $100 1.11 • inaili s , s I..« JU. ■ qnnlily, b I..« $100 I s»' bleu»* lit*«! ntul tinl»len«*l>»n| rnoli t « » v\ • lina, 11 7 yttr«U t*»r $ 1.00 2 $1 00 hats M m ’s ih» ss s l i i i i s , w ith ato l w ith o u t 'o li a i s, s o i l a ti* I lamo!« *»l r o l l s , \ a l l i e s l rotti >1 .»0 op, 11 $13 00 TO $25 00 GRADES— $1 00 O FF lúe packages Gulden Age macaroni at o\ l o n l s all $1 00 M m ’s li.slt* loi vh i y in M a r k a m i c o h o s Ih r v u lttrs, s j i r i ’ii.l, p a i r s loi how • jP m o l w« ai«* \ «itti •follili h mi<l « Irin « i s | m r i a l s *-o|or«*«l «»uttf , fi Duri. I \ i | h $ 1.00 $1.00 oil' on regular purchase prier ni any IL! ber Mas; nr Suit ni Krait.siiiau (¿iiuliis ii lire or cowhide. \\ e want you lo s»-e them. Come Thursday suie. to I • \ rill s Mill f*\ rim i s(|a.\ n«\l I m « i oí i rii tu ii'ifisti-r iu Q h I ìii « i li ;• li t b t y limit «"«t tu ñ YiinU IH vunl* t»» tini* I » ut ii\ $1 (H) AND BAGS The report of what women all over th e United S ta te s did for the Third Liberty Loan Is an Inspiring page in th e history of united war efTort. From east to west, from Canada to the Gulf of Mexico the story is the same. Kv erywhere the women came forward, bringing their dollars for the Loan. What they will do in this Fourth Liberty Loan will be no less credit able. T b e time for questioning is past. The day of speculation is gone. Here and now, with one aim and one purpose, you women ot Oregon in line with your sisters from all over the land, will march in the army behind the khaki-clad boys over yonder, fur nishing the funds not alone for the successful carrying on of the war— th at we are pledged to do,— but for the speedy complete defeat of the enemy. Money means power In this struggle between the right and wrong. Dollars spell success in the conflict for right eousness. Yours is a vital part in the struggle, women of Oregon. — the “thing worth while" is yours to do NOW. Buy a bond, now don’t be slow, Over there our brave boys go. Need they ask you to respond, Don't be slack e r*— Buy a bond. W, ptr*9»tt in town Belber Suit Cases CHALLENGES Buy a Liberty Bond today, Urgent is the nation s call. Young and old must help and say, America over all. ** \ or y guia* itou»* We ahon a nule range ni Melber Travel I i links Ha eli Mellni Trunk is inaile ni three In live j*l\ veneer and rnverod with g.imine waterproof fibre and are unninntced nut In split or crack. Melber Trunks are nul only strimi; but an- very mal in ippearauee the kind you have reasnn to he pnmd of on your travel trip Prieeil here to .$,35.00 Speeial, any U d i n i Trunk Dnllai Day $1 O FF PATRIOTISM 1 $100 bond will buy overcoats, slick ers and blanket» for 3 sojp.ers and mess kits for 15. 2 $100 bonds will buy 5 complete rifles with bayonets, 1 automatic pistol and 250 rounds of ammunition 3 »10" bonds will buy 6 airplane de molition bombs (the kind dropped on munition factories and dumps, trains, stations, etc.) and 24 signal flares. ¡2 $100 bonds will buy 20 airplane in cendiary bombs. ^ $100 bonds will buy 'JO airplane fragmentation bombs (the kind drop ped on masses of troops), and 11 band grenades. (y $100 bonds will buy 10 airplane flares (each of which will light up 4 square miles of ground at night). 7 bonds will buy a trench knife, steel helmet anti 1 day's rations for 216 men. g $100 bonds will buy mess kits, can teens and entrenching picks for a company. Q $100 bonds will buy harness for the wheel horses of 4 artillery teams. 1 0 $100 bonds will buy each man of a company 9 hand grenades. 9 gas or phosphorus grenades, or 8 rifle gren ades. 2 $1000 bond will buy 1 loaded 16- inch shell. 2 $1500 bond will buy one of the ef fective little 37 mm cannon used In the trenches for breaking up enemy strong-points and machine gun nests out of range of trench mortars. Mi ll I l'olii I s l o 21 tl11«I 11 Olii wont « 1111 <* k s» i \ i*« r i i « u s u a y u i l i . m : i h m . l a u i » \ v M AKE DEEDS O F V A LO R POSSIBLE WHAT LIBERTY BONDS WILL BUY FOR ARMY Dollar Day Specials in Men’s W ear Register Your Dollars Here Next Thursday th«* liberty harvest. A g»»»»»l «xhibit of thr* shed grains vvill not only ^¡»»»vv th«* v aricti»’s adapted to this eonnty, but v\ onlil al su s«*rv«* i<» • h«»vv v\h»*re go»el -»*«••1 «'• »il ld b«* obt : llied fuf ID’Xt ye tir. Mr. W'h**«der says, **l.«*t s Mtart this liberty harveat vvith a goo«| di ‘l'l«y of erop« at our fair this fall. " Flan Sia» ker Round Up A biffi I«*«’II, \V;twh., \ d ,; l?t*. * In f «*i Foli»-«* Itear» tiiilny HMiiutinf«-d th.if » » l«*an up o f «*la< k» r- i» t,, !*»• s !tn t*,d 1 » i* i : m soun as fe«b*ra| gov«•! iitro-nI i i h I im * givinj» sp’M-inl pi»w««r !•» polo •• in ilealinu vv it h nlriekerH nrri\ »• ¡ * * The hu-al hoiisi’r Ita Iti lig uill iiuliMle s la c k c f s of all k i m l s ,'* h ;»,.} « * li « • t I* n K IR READING AND DIvS IANOE vva\ who are unable to l«*:i\e floor «'hiI «Ir» n !»> work at tin* rooms. Time«* who an* intending to make ilo nations of winter elothing f»»r the e»ip**r fluity »hop ar«* urge.I to ilo so tif one«*, s«» that the garments ran be plneed or. li play in t * l * n* window. Y n t i • • :i » i r e m i v m i r |ui|»et n i n i |«iek «ntl 11 1 -it II 111 M i n e r s ' « l i l i |. I |’i i*l e le i i i n e s N when s o il « . at BLUE MOUNTAIN W hit«* paint will k»s p it- b rightness f it is w iped with a eb im keroMi*fie (H|»# t i m I t'i Tin* Hentiiiel.') «•loth a f t e r tin* regular d en ning. S.-|.t. •> Mr. mi.I Mi . liny ilimrU-y 'M m * oft»*rn*i th«* » rust o f tin* thee pint ling is stirred in while it is rooking, ! reliirrii-.l t*. )li.»ii ti«»iiM' 11 ) All.iiuv M<»#i «I •« y . tlo* richer th e pudding will be. Pow er cW Mile The full scries t»f high boiling points in “ Ked Crown’’ makes power and mileage sure. Look for the Red Crown sign. STANDARD O I L COMPAN Y (California) 7jto Gasoline of Qu¿- Kim# r It*.libili» iiim I Ar) Gill., ri are 1 ui« in g vv i » i ni «ïil.uig lin' triii-ki fur tin* ; « » i*. & K. j l(. Wiir.l ili-liv«Ti-il pears in f««w«i *1"'* ! vv #*«*k. .funic Hi-vviiril went to HpringfieU Mondiiy t*. remili«« ilufing Imp picking .11*11 MO II »'invìi .loiii-M motnreii In Lost erei'k ¡-filmiliv looking nfter for«*if lii'ei. Mr. mol Mrs. Fred Froif nnd son Ifurrv «peri» tbe pmd vve.-k lit Klnmstb Fulls. Mr« Mooney wiim in the Grove T h « I r i liny. Mrs. \iiuie l.yiins und Huriih Kiivv lings visited with Mrs. Kd. .limes Weil iiesdny. Nelson Whipps left Tuesday for Itrenierton, bovini; lieen railed to report for nnvnl duty. u I V r G y L A p S S t E o S k THl ONLY INVISIBU BlfOCAL f l u n k ni ili«' e o n s i t i h t i i *«* in I*«•- tilg a l il e In see Hem nini lilt' I n r fe e I Is n i l lutiti e li iiiig ilig v o iir #f|jiHses I t i mi iiioriiMig In n u r lì i . Tin- »iiiiMitli, clear siinneeN ui Is K V I’ T <» Is S ( |iriinnuneeil I 'l l || tucks til e entirely l ife I rum any lun , in lnllil|is w lneli luv yum* vision ni spiiil >0111 louks. Is I»V I’ D >KS ennnnl lie ills 1 1 nu1 11 sii i * i I Irnm »ingle vision lenses. Il you nccil liilucals |ier mil its In ex|il;iiii the i ilieiency llmt you cun secure from Is Kl I’TOhS A |#er»omil inters iess «ill give sun a heller knowledge ol our met hod» and svimi we would I n * nhlc in do l'or ymir eye». SHERMAN Broken lamsas Quickly Replaced 88L Get your girl nnd then get your nn I nounceruents from Tho Sentinel. *** * ' I »»•«.«•i f » rs, nun vv 1 u have lieber regie t * * «*« I. min whit Ini Vi’ ««vatleil ilnift rail- i vailrf r Mini v hdiifors » • the wuik *•» t ; ht itnl' r, uf w h um ther»- i inani in ilo* « • » t \ . nul men of «lin ff « .« win» $ r •* on i u b s wniiti’ii ought tu In* liulthng l i n f e will In* a ►*p«’i*inl effort tu luiifid up loafer*» nrnl men not working in i”« s»*uliai indnsl i i«*s. W illa m e tte EYE W. cTWOODY SIGHT SPECIALIST AND OI»TICIAN Slncl, E n g c iic , »»n ■ #»n, Facto ry on Premi*«.» T<1 « i > h < 111 < 302 c I