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(r He* “ Tln* Ifi'UHt <>f Mi'flin " Hi'|>t 27 uml Iti, nuli rrnil Ibi' mi. i-l'u-w lu-n- in Ihiu inali.'. il.'l« B oom ) tlir I,II m i t v Loan Eni Oregon grown • How P u tI 'u iii/i' y o u r h o m e to w n A ll slack ers T in n ì llli' t i m i <l o w it I III V H “ R i ' i n r l n I n i' y o l l l lIVI'l' llll'li' n ) i n 11 * O i i i n d i i ' |i l ii r i ' d ii.il I n l i n y Mr». A T r a e 155 N inih ave. .... Ih e .. r riiiifc . w hy 11. w i l l b r i n g y o u «iiiiil p a y O m n i' r i g h t o n y o u r w a y . KERR& j SILSBY I'n rtlu m l vi»i(ing her |>iirentu. Mr», ('in’liruii bu» liven »erinunly ill unit her im>ther, Mr». I.. F. t>r|>ur<l, bn» l.een l|IIIte ill till» week. The »put ru»h uml f u r r y bmue ynuT «uml» uieuna ch e a p e r good». Muke u in 22tf » 11 » in« ut Hpruy '». A relne TbnntpMun bn» inuvi'd th e E lite r o a f u e ti o n e ry in to the Itu.ler building u e i i door In In» fo rm e r lueatiun. The pluee till» been I'umpletely reimnleleil uml him u »xr .V p leas in g uml in v itin g uppeu ranee. Mm» liii/e | Hnxoltoii bu» «one tn It.m l t<> rrau m e her ilutn*» u» un iim truetor in th e »I'hnnle, llulf »ule» »11 ve h a lf the price o f new tire» iiiii J ure ju»t n» good. Yunr g o v ernment n»k» yo u to commit » c. Dr. G off, »hue uml ti re hulf aiding. jn2Htfc School Children’s Eyes Should Not Be Neglected Tin* first symptom s of eyes!rain should In' lli'i'ili'il. If (lit' eyes Hen' wi'uk ilutin« ¡In- Iasi t «Tin o f s c h o o l , h a w them rxaiiiiiP'd I if fore entering school thia fall. (ifti n I can In-Ip a chilli eacape glass' s later. SCHOOL CHILDRENS EYES EXAMINED WITHOUT CHAROE D.J. SCHOLL O P T I C I A N O l'T O M K T R I 8 T I.KNMKH G R O U N D ON P R E M I S E S TALES OF THE TOWN Mr. mut Mn*. 1 >i\ rlMt**, o f H uid I oii , »pent III** wii k ut th<» K. K. Fiiiiwn h«im«% nini vrt*re u«a(*nui|»nni«,(l on th«*ir »«•tum I• v th * ir *hil*lr«*n, 11 ul»«*rt »ml Muri«», who hint been viiiitiUK h«*r«*. \V. \\ write* from I>rnin to K<af hu« N u bm iiption m oney m uh*u<I of tin* rui»o* in price. H» «» 41 Th«» Hef»*t o f H«*rliti.M Kept, i?7 wn«| 1 ÎH, mot i4*u«l th e ad. eliiewh*fe in thiN im«ue. p U*s CITY MEAT MARKET NOT THE CHEAPEST BUT ALWAYS THE BEST AT Right Prices Mi» .1, A. Wriglit nini »mi Gordon r..|iiini‘.| Hnl il ni li V frulli lln-ir fri|> In Ibi' i*n»l, Io-mg aeeuiiipaiiivd f r u l l i l'nrtlnm l l.v Mr. Wriglit, t»bn went (b ere un Ini» ini'»». I'. K. .In n r» ratiiriii-il Hnturday frinii n v imi t in tln' «n ulln-m |int f nf ibi* »tati' I s I n UIIVl' “ lIVIT Ill'll' " T in 'll''u a g o o d re a s o n W J . Ubili* return«') W«<Jn«aday fumi ii bu*in«aa tii|> in l'nillnn.l Mi»» H eater It.'iui» bu» «one tn Mnr»h field, w here »be teuehen (bin year. Mm* K uth J o r g e n s o n i» viniting >t N o rth Mend a t th e home of her brother, H enry. Mi»« R ather e x p e rt* t ‘> !en»e for th ere to d ay . Mr». K. H. Iliinna re tu rn e d Monday from »nutherii O regon, w here ahe bad been on u n u rs in g ca»e. Heo " T h e Itenat nf li e r l m ” Hcpt. ¡¿7 uml 2», and reud th e ad. elsew here in thia taaue. aide Mr». Huliin Powell hu» received a l e t te r from her huabnnd, Neurgj-ant Powell, which waa w rit te n iu F rance. T h e A lfred Mkei fam ily le f t T u r*day for u b r i e f o u tin g up Uuw river. “ P u g " Juliuwin, u fo rm e r reaident, now in th e urmy,>vi«ited here thm week. Mr. uml Mr». H ugh t 'u r r i n a rr iv e d ru e a d a y from P o rtln n d for u »hurt viait ut th e home u f Mr. t ' u r r i n ' * purenta, Mr. und Mr». J . I*. C urriu . Mr. C urrin wun unaueceeaful in g e t t i n g i n t o th e »ignnl eurp» nf th e urmy on uccount nf not b eing in u d e f e r r e d eln»»ificati«n. George McQueen i» b a r k a t hi» for mer positin g w ith A. D rund k cunipiiny. H o p e rig tc a d e n t a n d Mr». H. W. Ula»» re tu rn e d y e a te r d a y from Kugene, where th ey »pent th e hummer, Mr. tila»» being employed in th e Booth Kelly mill at S p rin g fie ld . T h e leaaona o f th e pant few year* »hould h a v e ta u g h t you o f th e uneer tu in tiea o f fire an d d e a th , l.i f e nnd fire iri.Miiranre are c e rt a in w a y s of pro tect iSp v o araelf an d y o u r d e p e n d e n t s ag ain st both. U a p rep ared n eaa waa lung ago ra n t to th e wind» by Uncle Sam. F o l low hi» exam ple. T a lk with. II. K. Met c a lf a b o u t c it h e r fire or life insu rance, o r both. * n lf itfr J o h n Under is at Foley S p rin g s on an outing. Rev. W a lte r ('allisn a preach ed nt Cres- well S u n d a y , hi» pulpit in (he C hiiatiun ehnreh here being filled by Mrs. H a rry Henton, o f Rugene. F. A. G aretao n, Sr., hns p urch ased n Ford car. Lum ie, u s p e r t ro r s e ti e r e .! ..... '*■> U” r ‘,r v ’*,,i* Ku»t, Kugenv, Ore. jl2 6 tf »tudent urm y cprp» und K v e re tt | , M , 'T .. iirlu n d . , (»leu ... ,, will u t t r n d »«‘buoi Iure. Seoll and ll u r r y Mhenrer fam ilie» re tu rn e.t Mr». Rdith Mherwoml and d a u g h te r R riday from a m otor tr ip tu V uhauts. T Mi rjorie, ut P o rtla n d , viaited thi» week . Mr«, . i J i o h n i* Ifiirk•*r . l - wim «lown i . . from *w ivi* Mr*. Ni'Uon Ourliaffi w hi I h ori th«*ir . , , , „ .. . 1 whv noni«* frorn a vinit w itn Mr*. Hli#?r M om I iv «r«*«*k N4«v«*rul diiy* <»r tu«* 1 wooil m p t t n r i t i , Mr un<J Mr*. Kice week vm iting ut th è J o h n Huker home Hi«>«tirigAf ut Auhlarid. Jo h n W. V eatch took n carload of i Mr*. V«*rnon Fi«*lil* uml non r«*turn«*#l ! • little to P ortln n d th is week. \VctlriH*t<|nv to th«*ir homi* ut !{o*«*burgt The price o f sutraeriptiona ca n n o t s ta y | Mfll r „ v,„if wirh Mr» F i e l d » ’ m other. ......... th e price of e v e r y t h i n g "1»' ^ , , Corri(li T he f'ielda fam ily « ..... "I1 in '»•" liM*‘ hu but re c e n tly re tu rn e d from Marsh th a t th e old ra te i» in e ff e c t field, where Mr. F ehi» wn» in the tr a in Mr und Mr». P au l L a n d w e h r v¡sited | d i-p u te h e r ’» office for a »hurt time. in Kiijfrri«* Momluy. Mi»» Jo y ce T i t t e r » leaves S a tu r d a y Mr». M urrny T ru n n e tl wa» in R ugene j f,„ M onmouth to a t t e n d norm al school. Monday. Misses G eorgia K in sey an d Kcta H id W O M EN! Kindly note our window and kcc the beautiful display of FALL AND WINTER COATS AND FURS They are built for comfort, looks and wear Phone to Us for Good Eats WE CARRY FRESH FRUITS AND VEG ETABLES, HOLSUM BREAD, OOLDEN WEST COFFEE, FR A N K S CANNED MEATS, ELCO NUT BUTTER, RYZON BAKING POWDER, AND PREFERRED STOCK CANNED GOODS. FRUIT JARS—WE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY ON MASON AND ECONOMY FRUIT JARS. Short’s Grocery WALK A BLOCK AND SAVE A DIME ! I j | \ School Supplies Our new line of School Books and School Supplies are here. We're a bit short of help, so come in and select your outfit now, when there is plenty of time to look over our ^ stock. You’ll get a better selection and better ser vice by coming early. A. BABY CLINIC TO BE HELD HERE H om er M. H a rv e y re tu rn e d Wednes- ! C ond ucted as a P a tr io t ic Move an d N o t j day to M edford, a f t e r a v is it a t the to Be a B aby Sbo-w in home of his parents, Mr. an d Mrs. I. M. i A n y Sense. I H arvey. Your Old Suit W b a t a r e you g o in g to do w ith y o u r old su it 1 I t m a y look p r e t t y sh ab b y. I t looks t h a t w a y n o t b ecause i t is worn, b u t because i t is soiled. L e t a s clean i t an d It will look like new. P ic k e d up an y ti m e ; cleaned F rid a y a a n d pressed S a t u r d a y s and Mondays. C. M. Shinn is in P o r t la n d a tte n d in g ^ A free b a b y clinic will be con ducted ■ an electrical co nvention. in C o tta g e G rove from S e p te m b e r lb Mi»a Lola Howe, o f Rugene, is spend T H E DAYLIGHT STORK j ing the week end a t th e K a rl K. Mills j to 25, d u rin g w hich tim e all m o th ers h av in g ch ild re n und er the a g e o f six home. y e a rs will be exp ected to p re s e n t them Mrs. F a n n ie Rhode* is v is itin g a Levi Geer, o f l^m don wa» here Mon fo r e x a m in a tio n . T h is will n o t be com sueh a p a r a d e will be held a t Kugene d ay , being un hi* way home from a bu» d a u g h te r a t Toledo. pulsory, b u t is con sidered a p a tr io t ic on t h a t d a te , w hich falls on the las t d a y of th e co u n ty fair, a n d a n y moth Mr. an d Mr». H orace Harm», who! d u ty . ineas tr ip ru Rügen«. ers, w ives or sis te r s of soldiers who h a p were v isiting th eir p a re n ts, Mr«. Sarah T h e p h y sician s of th e c it y will h ave P e rr y K itehic wa* in R ugene Mon H aim « an d Mr. an d Mrs. J a m e s Kobi ch arg e of th e clinic a n d will g iv e th e ir pen to be th e r e on t h a t d a te a re in v ited day. »on. have re tu rn e d to t h e i r home at , services free. T he clinic will be con to jo in in th e p a r a d e th ere. E a c h will The C ity M eat M a r k e t buy* veal, live P o rtlan d . Mr. H arm » w as here fo r a d u cted in th e p a rlo r of th e com m ercial be exp ected to c a rr y a serv ice flag. And dreu»ed. P h on e 8H. a2 tf hun tin g tr ip and was acco m panied by club an d th e hours will be from 9 to 5 Mr». W arren M c F a rla n d , Mi»» Maud several o th e r m em bers of th e P o rtla n d T he S e n tin e l— th e live wire news- each day. • * • Doyle an d Mr». George Buyd visited in police force. T his work is being done u n d e r th e d i paper. Rugeiie T h u rsd a y o f lu»t week. Mrs. G erald W* *>d* isiij son, who had rection o f th e w o m e n ’s co m m itte e of Mrs. H e rb e rt H a rrin g to n w rite s from been v is itin g a t th e home o f Mrs. j the council o f n a tio n a l defense. I t is JAMES F. HARDING IS IN THE S ham rock, Oklu., to renew t h e i r sub W oods’ m other, Mrs. Helen D e l i n g , not in an y w ay a b a b y show, b u t a p a CASUALTY LIST ■criptinn to th e live w ire n ew spap er. bu» re tu rn ed to P o rtlan d . tr io tic m o v em en t h a v in g fo r i t s p u r Mrs. F a n n y D av is an d d a u g h te r Celia p o s e the im p ro v e m e n t o f th e p h ysical N e t K n o w n H e re and I t I s T h o u g h t W. II. O s tr a n d e r and son Will are »pending several w eeks a t the home were at Corvallis th is week a rr a n g in g ' an d m e n ta l h e a lth of thoae who will be E r r o r H a s Been M ade. for the e n tr y of th e l a t t e r a t O. A. C. ! th e citizen s o f the fu tu re . A n u m b er of women will be needed T he nam e o f J a m e s F. H a rd in g , a d Klbert Crouch, sta tio n e d a t F o rt W ar ilen. Wash., v is ite d re la tiv e s here tbl» j to assist in th i s w ork and Mrs. K a r l K. dress g iv e n as C o tta g e d r o v e , Ore., a p Mills, c h a ir m a n f o r C o tta g e Grove, has p ears in th e c a s u a lty lists published week. asked th ose who ean possibly t a k e the y e s te rd a y . N o one by t h a t nam e is Mrs. C harles S tev en s a n d tw o d a u g h | Ammunition, f ’laxh Lights tim e for th e work to be presen t a t a know n here und it is th o u g h t th a t s o l e - tern a re v is itin g a t Koseburg. m eetin g to be held a t the comm ercial err o r m ust h :iv e% een guide. A ca re fu l Traps, Campers' Supplies H iram (ju im b y and fam ily h a v e a r club M o nday a fte rn o o n a t 3 o ’clock. e x a m in a tio n o f th e com plete list o f and Everything Needed rived from G ridley, Calif., and ta k e n Follow ing a re th e c h a ir m e n f o r the nam es of men in th e service, k e p t by possession o f th e Id a S to ek s ranch on school d is tr i c ts of t h i s com m u n ity , who T he B eutinel, fails to re v e a l an y n am e for a Hunting Trip Kow river. h ave been a p p o in te d by th e co u n ty com sim ilar enough to be th e one, a f t e r al- Mrs. R rn est W ygri le f t W ednesday m ittee, each o f whom is asked to be b>wing for possible errors in cable t r a n s for Seaside, where she will teaeh sehoo! i present a t th e m e e tin g M o n d ay a f t e r mission. T h e n earest resem bla n ce is a g ain th is y ear. found in th e nam es of E llis H a r d in g noon: Mrs. K a r l K. Mills, d is tr i c t 45; A l an d F lo y d F. H a rtz e ll, b u t th e r e is too Mrs. D aisy P h illip s a n d Mrs. F r a n k | HARDWARE Vlteria, who had visited b rie fly a t t h e : b e rt l T. Hull, d is tr i c t 25; H e t t y Ja m e s , mueh o f a d is s im ila rity to m a k e i t a t Dr. A. \ \ . K im e home, le ft W ednesday d is tric t 24: C’harles Bales, d i s tr i c t 12b; all p ro b ab le t h a t e it h e r is t h e one in Mrs. P. H. M agee, d is tr i c t 34; J . B. th e c a s u a l ty list. N o word h as been fo r th e i r homes in San Francisco. of Mrs. D a v i s ' d a u g h te r , Mrs. W. J Tapp, d i s t r i c t 131; Mrs. M innie A shby, received by r e l a ti v e s of e ith e r. Woods. J a c k M cF arleigh, a se r g e a n t a t F ort H a r d in g is in th e navv and H d rtx e ll d is tric t 43; Mrs. F r e d F ro s t, d is tr i c t 31; S w " T h e B east of B e r l i n " Hept. 27 M cA rthu r, Calif., visited here th is j Miss J a n e O ilcrist, d i s tr i c t 50; A r t h u r l e f t h ere as iY m em ber o f S ix t h com nnd 2M, a n d rend th e ad. elsew here in w eek. p a a v , b e in g no w .in F ra n c e as a m em ber Combs, m d is tr i c t 61; A r t h u r Mnssev. * 7 dis i -tbit rnrue. sid e Dr. an d Mrs. I). G. C lark, of H a rris tr i c t 75; Mrs. F. M. C hapm an, d is tr i c t j o f the 65th coast a rtille ry . . W. J . Woods, local m a n a g e r for the burg, visited th is w eek a t th e J . W. , 124; Mrs. A. W. C o rn u tt, d is tr i c t 26; I S ta n d a r d Oil com p any, has received R<Wy home, M arion I.ebow, d is tr i c t 30. word th a t hu will be t r a n s f e r r e d to A1 I F YOU H A V E D ISE A SE S OP T H E Mrs. D. I). R oberts le ft y e s t e r d a y fur Imny O c to b e r 1. an e x te n d e d visit in P it ts b u r g , Pa., go ENGINEER LOSES FINGER Mr. and Mrs. Will G a ro u tt e spent the ing v ia S e a ttle , S p okane an d Chicago. HERE AND DELAYS TRAIN week end in P o rtla n d . Mr. G a ro u tt e re Mr. and Mrs. H. L. B urt were in the tu rn e d T u e sd a y an d Mrs. G a r o u tt e re i >■ ity y e s t e rd a y . They a re m otoring from T r a in No. 18 w as delay e d h ere S a t Kugene to San K afael, Calif., wher* m ained f o r th e week. u rd ay forenoon iu a n un u su al m anner. | (hey will reside. Mr. a n d Mrs. Hoy G riggs, o f C om While E n g in e e r W illiam O 'M a ll e y was stock, s p en t th e w eek-end here a t the Glen Owen, of S ta r , le ft yesterday- oiling his en g in e th e fo r e f in g e r o f the home o f Mr. G r i g g s ' b ro th e r H ira m . fur P o r t l a n d to work in t h e shipyards. rig h t h an d b ecam e e n ta n g le d i n the Mrs. R. D. H a n d y visited in Rugene mechanism and w as severed a t th e first W ednesday. jo in t, an d t h e t r a i n h a d to w a it here A strictly modern homelike hospital fully equipped for O soar W heeler re tu rn e d W ednesday u n til a n o th e r e n g in e e r could be secured, the scientific treatment of from C a n a d a an d was on han d early cau sin g a d elay o f a b o u t a n hour. any disease either medical or R E N D E R E D S A U S A G E . W’l E N I E S , y e s te rd a y m o rn in g to get a hun h u n tin g surgical. C OR N B E E F , P R E S S E D CORN | license. H e hud n o t been home fo r 2 l -j j MOTHERS OF SOLDIERS Open to patients of any B E E F . ETC. I years. The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY HUNTERS Wynne & Kirne Stomach, Disease of Skin or Gall Stones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby Cottage Grove Hospital HOME M AD E People’s Meat Market Are You Hungry? ing» were up from Rugem- W ednesday. Miss N ellie Holm an, of Koseburg, und Miss S tella J o r d a n , who had been visit- ing Miss J o r d a n ’s cousins, Mrs. W orth I H a n e y an d Mrs. Rrn>-»t W y a tt , left Monday for Corvallis. T h e y will a tt e n d I O. A. C. r POWELL &HEMENWAY F a r m e r s ’ Cash M a r k e t pay* cash fo r chickens, egg», hides, c h it te m b a rk and Eggs. P o u ltry . B eef S tu f f , Veal, etc.. old iron. PHONE 8 9 B oug ht an d Sold by th e Mrs. ('Inru Iturkh old er, »on C harles an d her m o th er, Mrs. L y d ia Mtouffer, D e l i v e r y h e f o r e !>; a f t e r 3 : 3 0 h a v e gone to C orv allis to spend the school y ear. Miss Helle has gone to U n d e r E n ti r e N ew M a n a g e m e n t P o rtla n d to a t t e n d business college. E m erson K e ith ley , Prop. P h o n e 15 Duviil K ihn iii 1 w rite» tu i-lutnge bin Mrs. K lbert S m ith »vus in R ugene S a t mlilre»» frinii Pout, Ore., tn Cnrlinle, u rd a y . — \Vn«b. Miss A n n a Adams, »vhn hud been v is R em em b er t h e bo ys in F r a n c e w ith Hugh Y anS eh o iaek w rite» tn ehuitg*- itin g ut th e Mrs. Idnli V eatch home, y o u r photo— it w ill e n co u rag e them . A. hi» mltlrcHM I n i n Hbutler tn Stiirkey, and who r e l u m e d to her home at T nk il L. Monroe. ju n 2 8 tfc Ore. mu F ri d a y , has since go ne to San F r a n T h e Chas. W a lk e r fa m ily re tu rn e d Mr», (’burle» One brim i» here from cisco. M onday to th e i r home a t O lym pia, Wash. T he J . I. J o n e s fam ily has rem oved to E u gene t o reside for th e present. J o h n B a rte ls b ro u g h t home a fine four point buck thi* week. He had been ou t w ith his son-in-law, Billy N orm an, o f Tiller. T h re e room house fo r re n t, fu rnished. TwO blocks from high school. Phone (r (ill'll Huiith, u b n bit« lii'i'ii firin g fo r j (b f Soutli'-rn f’a r i f i r , a r r iv e d Mnrnluv front P o rt la n d uml will vi»it burr until Iru»In« tn uttrinl O A. C. Mi» M. R M<Kinney an d d a u g h te r ,! Mi Ella ('lurk uml (In* I n t t r r ’a daogh i ter Mndge, visited Ibis week ut D e i ter nt thè buine o f Mr». M e K in n e y 's dnogliter, Mr» llimil P a rk e r . K v r e t f und Kuy Woolley cnme down froni Kojiidn Tliesduy. T hey hud been employed (bere diirm g thè sum mer. Kuy 1 . ASKED TO JOIN PARADE An ite m sev eral w eek s ago which I s ta te d t h a t George Allmim had sus- i tain ed th e loss o f a hand th roug h dyna- ! mite explosion was in errftr. T h e out | who lost t h e h an d was J o h n Allman, I f a t h e r o f George. ' Mrs. O. S. 1). H u m b ert, o f Rugene, ac- C' lnpanied by th ree o f her children, v isited the firs t of the week at th e hums of her p a re n ts, Mr. an d Mrs. B. F. F u l ler. T h e H u m b e rts are m oving to Spo kane. 0 A. C. WILL NOT OPEN UNTIL SEPTEMBER 30 Mrs. C lara B urk holder, who is a t C or vallis w ith h e r son Charles, who will a t t e n d O. A. C., w rites t h a t the college will not open u n til S e p te m b e r 30 this y e a r on account of u n a v o id a b le delays in a d o p ti n g th e y e a r ' s work. T h e y will re tu rn w ith i n a few d a y s to p ack th e ir household goods. T hey h a v e re n te d the [ 171. . »6-130 W. F. H a r t bungalow . Mrs. 8. P. B urrow s, o f N e b r a s k a , vis ited th is week a t th e home of her neph f Y E A R O LD O RA T O R A D D R E S S E S ew, B ert Burrows. CHAUTAUQUA Mrs. M elvin R o b e rts and son were ■ up from E u gene fo r th e w eek-end. Knox P rice, the fiv e-y ear old o ffic ia l w i H im iu W bggM M t t n k m frg g i I lib e rty I m a i y g J w , m b# i t a p e ttU n f V an co u v er b a r r a c k s th is week v is it in g | ' » c a t i o n here, gnv e a ten m in ute a d d re s s a t t h e c h n u ta u q u a last nigiit n t th e W. A. W a lk e r home. th a t w as one of the most a p p re c ia te d Mr. nnd Mrs. H . M. P r e s to n were n u m bers on th e program . h ere from M yrtle Creek th is week look in g for a location. Miss E d it h B row n, o f Salem, visited I give ipecial hero th is week. attention to the C. M. Shinn is t o t i n g aro u n d a bad ly Eye, Ear, Nose in jured th u m b , th e result o f te a r in g Into and Throat, as it w ith th e claw s o f a h am m er. well as General A n eight-pound d a u g h te r w as born Surgery. Eyes W ed n esd ay to Mr. an d Mr». J o h n L. tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Sim pson. Wendt, at Cottage Grove Hospital The w o m a n 's c o m m ittee o f th e s t a te c e n tr a l li b e r t y loan co m m ittee has d i rected t h a t a m o t h e r 's p a r a d e be held on S e p te m b e r 21 in all th e la rg e r cities o f th e sta te . M others, w iv es an d sisters o f soldiers a re p e r m it te d to m arch in th is parad e. T h e local li b e r t y loan com m itte e has decided t h a t it c an n o t u n d e r t a k e to a rr a n g e such n p a ra d e here, but physician. Special terms to obstetrical cases. Moderate rates to all. Special attention given to diseases of eye, ear, nose and throat and general surgery. DR. S. M. WENDT, PROP. TO THE PATRIOTIC WOMEN OF COTTAGE GROVE: The Cottage Grove Branch of the American Red Cross is VERY MUCH in need of workers in both the sewing and surgical departments. Unless you are willing that Cottage Grove fail in loyalty to our I toy s who arc giving their lives to the great cause, you—this means you individually—must come and give some of your time to the service of the Rt»d Cross. 1 especially want to call your attention to the fact that at this time we are approximately seven hundred MOSS BADS short of the quotu given Cottage Grove for this month. A few women can not do it all—this is your duty as much as any others, and you must do YOUR part if you are loyal and patriotic. Come help. C. M. SHINN, Chairman Cottage Grove Branch The American Red Cross Society