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IS TH E M AN BEH IND THE M AN W H O 8 THE M AN BEH IND THE (JUN W H O 8 TH E M AN BEH IND OLD H IN D Y A ND KEEPS HIM ON THE RUN YOUR * Grocer H E 'L L HELP YOU HAVE YOUR M ONEY TO H ELP TO S W A T THE HUN TO H E LP YOU H ELP THE S H O u r m o BEFORE THE DONE FIRST DAYS W >•■ CAN CUTS YOU Tin: H I U H T K I N D O K I I H L P A N l i T I I K l u l l i n ' K I N I I O K O O O I IM & KERR& j SILSBY Grocers to Particular People til«* city from ti«*r llua n\«*r |#I*««• •• and lui» ri'iitnl tin* Harvey |ito|>i*rtaV itf tin* corni'r o f \Yliit«*nk(*r iiv«*tm«' tind Nixtli »tr«*«*t. H A V K F i n V I'K N T H K«*m»*mb«*r that in'if Ttii*»«li»y i» tin* lu»t «litt•• U|»'-» ii wit nil you rim g«*t Tl»«* Hriitin**! nt tin* |»rc»enl |»r»«*•». 11 •• • l»«*rv Fa km m i» in Fug«*»«* Wed iH'adfiy on bi»»iiM*»a. H. (I. IIninldiii « n t « ' « from I'ortlnml to grt In» Nul»»rr»|»tion r#*n«*wi*d for nil o i I mt v«* ii r l»«*f«»re tl»** ndsami* hi |»ro** 'I'lir f ir s t s y ih p liiiM H o f ••ycHti'uin illll llll l In- I n i i l i c l . If ilir eye* n il«* weak d u rin g i l i r List t«*i*m o f si'liu iil, h a v e t h r m r \ ii in i iii'il he f o r i ' en terin g sch ool th is full ( Mt i n I c n n In-1 1 • u e liilil e ao n p c SCHOOL CH ILD R EN S • EYES E X A M IN E D W IT H O U T CHAROE D. J. SCHOLL O PTU IA N Ol'TOM K.TK18T LF.NHKH IIK O U N I) ON I’ KEMIMEH The II. F. Wynne uud A. W. K»iu«‘ faUlilie» are »pending the week at the »fate fair. Mr». ('. F. Front returned Moioluv from an ext«'ii<le«l v »wit with Mr. find M in . F. I.. Ingram at IViidleton. She ha» recently received word from hei hii»hand, Mnj«»r f\ F. Front, who in with the medical corp», that lie hit» lo»t hi» entire outfit. Major Front di»l not explain th«» caune o f the loan III» «»utfif coat about $4tMI in th«» United Staten and it will pndmhlv coat much more t«v replace it. 45c Oold Crest creamery butter 06c A L L K IND S SAUSAGES A N D LUNCH M EATS PH O NE 8 ! ) m hr for*« !l ; u f t e r .'l:.'l(l Marion 1 Martin writes from New \ nrk flint In* i» now lit a conY!il«*»fing »tation. buying nearly n fo v e r e d from hi* n c fiit wound. II«* any a tlmt In* find» tnunv fuiniliiir num«*a hi tin* n**w» it«*m» o f T h * H«* it tin t*l. M m . M urv M inute) lm» m o v e d into A iiicanugc from M. F. Stevcna, piano tuner, o f Fugeiie. »ta t«» that severe »irk lie an ha» inteitereil with In» work hut he hope» to he in t'ottug«* drove ill a few «lay» to attend to hi» inuny pa- fr«m» here. *27c Mi»» Genevieve Jury visited in ('or* vnllia Wedne»«lt»y and Thiir»«lay. F«lwiu Skilling, who lias been away at railroad work thin summer, lias re turned and renamed his schmd duties. (r All must serve— some in the armed service— some at home— all are ready to serve wherever most needed. Just at present we are endeavoring to serve those who are serving at home— we are en deuvorniK to serve you with the very best iu the line of GROCER IES AT TH E V E R Y SM A LLE ST M A R O IN OF PROFIT which Kood business will permit— which is also what our government asks. Short’s Grocery A BLOCK PREACH ES HERE S U N D A Y POWELL & HEMENWAY T H E D A Y L I O I I T STORK T h e ( ’. F . F m p h r e v f u m ilv return«*«) S iiu d n y fro m a busiii«*»» a n d pleiiNtir«* t rip to P o rtla n d . D O N ’T H A V thaf y o u 9«ti«lfi't g«'t f a ir wariiHig. T h e prìee o f T h e S e n t im i goe» to $2 00 n e x f Tue»dtiy. AND S A V E A DI ME Wynne & Kime Stomach, Disease of Skin or Gall Stones . . . . See Dr. Oglesby YELLOW DEMON WILL BE HERE SATURDAY Western Front Cottage Grove Hospital A strictly modern homelike Sergeant II. L. White, o f the Koote hospital fully equipped for nay battalion, Canadian expeditionary the scientific treatment of forces, will be with the Yellow Demon any disease either medical or the famous automobile that will car at thè houie « » f ber »on, \. II. Sprinkle. surgical. ry a party o f speakers here Saturday The Charles Matthews family re M i» Sprinkle iiccoinpanieil her a» far a» turned Sunday from a short outing at to apeak for the Liberty loan. Open to patients of any Portland, retiirning Wednexdiiy. physician. This battalion was the first to be sent Winchester. Mr. Matthews reports the Special terms to obstetrical from the Kootenay district. Sergeant o. I.. Nichola wa» home from »oiithcrn fiahing fine. eases. White spent two years in the trench •» t fregoli «iv «*r Suiolay. Member* o f the Honor (.iimr-1 gave a .Moderate rates to all. mil was wounded twice aud gassed. He Matinee performunre Saturdny after .successful dance at Moose hull Sutur Special attention given to umili ut “ The Krn»er. thè Bensì o f lier day night in honor o f the boys about to will describe in a realistic and vivid diseases of eye, ear, nose and manner the warfare o f the western Ini,“ giveii e»|H*ciallv f«»r th** beuefit <»f leave fur <t. A. throat and general surgery. front, not only from the viewyioint of fnraier». Arcade theatre. »27«* Mrs. Saruh Purvance and grandson, one who has witnessed it but us one who It i» «‘»timnted that o f nhout ÌMMÌ reg DR. S. M. W E N D T , PROP. Paul LeRoy, visited at Springfield aud was a participant in sonic o f the great istrnnt» m rhi» viciuity more than imi Eugene the latter part o f last week. est battles o f the great war. He saw attende«) thè meeting for registrarti» at M itiuee performance Saturday after service at St. Kluie, Ypren salient, Kem Ftigene Mondav night. noon o f ""The Kaiser, the Meast o f Her mel. Hill till, on the Somme, Armentiers BOYS GO TO SCHOOL; W'm. P. ('n s s e ll, « » I Se a ttle , visite«) l i n , " given especially for the benefit of anil Regina Trench. Alf. Jurv Hat uniti v farmers. Arcade theatre. »27c W O M E N ASSUM E JOBS This will be an unparalleled oppor F W. I.auson, of Nebraska, visit«*! tunity for the people o f this section to With the opening o f the sehools, wom Iasi week at the home o f his brother, hear first hand descriptions o f what is en are ealled upon more than ever to going on over there. J. F. Lain son. The Yellow Demon will be here at 2 perform the work o f men. John Hull Mrs. Amanda Hibson has gone to had three young men working in his o'clock Saturday afternoon. KKNDK.RK.D M A US AUK. WIK.NIKH Portland to spend the winter with her prune dryer and all will be gone next CORN BEKK, PRESSED CORN daughter. Mrs. S. M. Ramsey. week. He is now getting a crew o f Many W ill Attend S. A. T. C. BEEr. ETC. Mrs. Herbert Eakin, Mrs. J. P. Cur Cottage Grove will have a large quota women, there being tu> men available. riu. and Miss I. ii I u Curria motored to in the students' army training corps at Gerald Counts, one o f the men, has been Ess*. Poultry, Beef Stuff, Veal, etc.. Eugene Saturday. the Oregon Agricultural college. Those called for tho next draft. Charles.Protz- Bought ami Solti by the Mill supplies; Hwengel Hardware. man and Clifford Taylor will atteud the who expect to leave this week to ma Mrs. J. V. Stewart visited in Eugene triculate are Edwin Bedford, Virgil S. A. T. C. at O. A. C. Saturday. Howdy, Clyde Burehnm. Charles Profz I M. W oodruff is attending the state man, Claud Kiuie, W ill Ostrander, Under Entire New Management The boys over there must have pleu fair at Salem. Oeorge Mi'(jiiw-n, Chester Anlauf, Clif Emerson Ketthley. Prop . none 1!> ty o f woolen clothing. We over here The L. S. McCoy family has returned ft rd l:ivi-T. Glen Smith. Dwight King. must save wool for them. We must Raymond Veatch, Clair Conner, Carl from Portland. not buy a new suit If the old one The Alfred (skei family left Monday Kceleantd cheat for sale at Ster (iaretsott and Harvey Holdermnn. will do. Our Cottage Grove will also be represent for Eugene. Front tin-re Mr. Xkei will ling's. s2l)tfr ed at the S. A. T. C. at the University Ifo to Portland to enter government L. B. Slagle returned Tuesday from o f Oregon, which will be attended by « o r k for the year. Wyoming. Frank Wallace. Robert Jones and Ro* will make that old suit look like new. The City Meat Market buys veal, live Mrs J. W’ . Muck ley has been appoint eoe Hemenwav. Picked up any time, cleaned Fridays and dressed. Phone Sit. aL'tf e.l to succeed Mrs. Clara Hnrkhobler as and pressed Saturdays and Mondays Mr l>. I.. Woods and Major II. K. head o f the sewing room o f the Red G O V E R N M E N T SA Y S D R IL L ; M etralf were ia Eugene Monday as wil Cross. Mrs. Burkholder and family M EN JOIN HOME OUARD nesses in the Alirams rase in circuit 1 leave this week for Corvallis to spend tin- school year. court. Four men became new members o f F ( ’. Coffman was in Eugene Mon Riv Nelson, o f the signal corps, who the home guard Tuesday night. They has been here a few days, will return were J. S. Henson, Elmer Robbins, Art dny. L e v i Geer Home Destroyed by Fir*. The Verne (laroutte family has moved to Camp Fremont today. London, Ore., Sep*. 25.— (Special to Gilbert and -I. A. Schneider. Sergeants See " T h e Beast o f Berlin” Sept. 27 G. W. Marksbury and Roy W. Glass, The Sentinel.)— The L e v i Geer house down from Kujaila so that flu- children could enter school. und — S, and rend the ad. elsewhere in who had been on furlough during the and woodshed burned to the ground at side summer, were buck in the ranks. about *5 o'clock Monday evening. The Floor oil, pure linseed oil, paints, var thi: issue. fire sturted from u defective flue. Tho \iiilv Nelson was up from Eugene this In view o f the fact that the govern Dishes, brushes, stains, knlsomine; any ment is urging all registered men to ninny neighbors who gathered succeed thing yon want in the pointer's line week on business. - get it at Swcngel Hardware. Mr and Mrs. R. R. Oiltm-r and Rescue preparo themselves for the possibility ed in carrying nearly evrything from Mrs. Idali Ventcli. daughter Marie and Florence llemenwuy, son and o f service, it is expected that home the house. ami son Robert returned Friday from a daughter o f Mr. and Mrs. I> H Hem guard companies will have large snd en Miss Marian Hooper, o f Redding, visit with Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Ventcli ciivvay. arrived from Portland Tuesday. thusiastic memberships. The increase at Portland. Mr. Ventcb accompanied Ruse--.- will enter the S A. T. C. nt the in the membership and interest in the Calif., visited here Monday while on them home and visited relatives until I'n iveisjty o f Oregon and Miss Florence local company indicates that registrants her way to Portland on business. She is will return to Portulnd. where she is are beginning to realize that home bookkeeper for a daily newspaper at Sun day. Miss l.oiiise On rot son was home from attending business college. Mr. ami guard training is not only a patriotic Redding. Mrs. Oiltner will return home Humlatr. duty but that it fits them to enter the Portland « » f e w days this week. nrmv with every likelihood o f early pro J. M. Medley and O O, Davis were Mr. and Mrs. O. II. Tyson motored up motion to non commissioned offic e « I give special up from Kngene Saturday on legal bus from Eugene Sunday. with substantial increases in pay. attention to the E. W. 0 » Id well was in Eugene Mon ness. Eye, Ear, Nose dny. The spot cash and carry home your There are too many people who use and Throat, as Miss Minnie Sharp has returned from their hammer where it doesn’t do any goods means cheaper goods. Make n well as Oeneral saving at Spray's. m22tf Ostrander, Wash. good. H ARD W AR E I NC1.E SAM S A Y S : He thrifty. One way to follow his advice is to pay your subscription before next Tuesday and sav -• 5o cents. HOME MADE People’s Meat Market Dry Cleaning The COTTAGE GROVE LAUNDRY In the Service W A L K s27pd The (J. A. Allen family attended the fair ut Eugene Saturday. ari- limit for com foil, look* and woar O tto M o hel a rriv ed S u m ln y fro m M o n ta g n e , C n lif., lo vi» it ut thè buine o f hi» d a u g h te r, M r». J. A. Fllialg«*. H*- i<wit«*nant W. O. Cur inn, o f th«* g«*o hud v i»it«*«l In» dauglit«*r at Ho»«d»urg Knytiiouil Vent eh went to Portland to enli»t hi th«« murine» hut found I hut he •'«»urn not do mo and will join tin* H. A T. <\ at •». A. ('. II»«* \turrm M < Kit»l>« u fumilv unii (•eorge Hull. Jr., in ut Seattle. He M i » V uim v utl«*iii|i*«l flit» fini ni Kn^fin* wi»h«*d to enter the nuvul training H ul ili di» v. < our»e ut the I'nivemity o f Wii»hingtoii T«« iii F«»*t«*r, « » f D e e r l»ltin«l, \ i mi t ••«! hut 1 » not certain that lie will he aide In» fi*ll*«*r, Z T. Fiw |prf fi»r u «Itty j»»»t to do ao. I f unaiM*ee»»ful there he will l»« f*»i> l u i tutl*«*r «Ifiiiti try to get the training in aouie other VN •• hoM' ti In! muri* I iih ik p imiti liox«*» mu liner. nov% ut fu fin ii. Hwt*ii|g«*! Il urti wu r«* D O N 'T F O ltU FT that the price of M in U r n r g K M il le r lim i q u it r i» nprioiiN The Sentinel goe» to $2.00 ueit TII«*» fini»' wift* r li «* i i i i i n i inni fo r »«*\ «*rnl «Inv» «lay. CITY MEAT MARKET Jacobsen. Latham, Ore. Mr. and Mr». F. .1. N«*i»m are attend ing the »tat«* fair at Halem They Thi* llnptiat churidi Im» l*•*«*n mpnint •*d during th** print w«*k. TALES OF THE TOWN but i» iui|»n»\ ing. For your new beating stove or range see Hwengel Hardware. I, logical anrvey, r«*|M»rtcd here Wcdnc»di»y I «*ii mute. to t'npfiiiii St r a Italian M r». X . I. S m it h re ttirn ed M o n d a y Mm. Ora It«*u«l Hcmcnwuy tttn»«»ui»c«*» | to ber houle at H e p p u e r. a ft e r a v i»it »1*«* will ni»*«*t the adult rhi»*e» in clocu tion Tiii’xduv afternoon and th«* children Friday after achool ut the ( ’hrmtinii church parlor. »27«* Mr». I>t«\ nl AH imoii arrived Holiday Auummition, Flaah Li^hti from Hoftebtirg to \i»it relativca Mr Mlmoii »pfiit Weillieaday here. Mr and Trapa, Campers' Supplies Mr». Ilemhel AH imoii Arrived from the and Everything Needed »Min«« city Wc«liie»ilay and will return for a Hunting Trip toduy, Mr» David AH imoii arconipuny mg them home. .Tain**» Whitford arriv«*«l Tui*a<liiy from Hiioi|tinlmi«> Full», \V:i»h.p t«» viait it w****k or »«. Alfliougli hi In» eighty third year. I»«* ha» l»«*«*n holding down it job nt $4 lift n «lay. Any kind o f u pump you want; get it from Sweng«d Hardware »tore. 1 I c l i v c r y F A L L A ND W IN T E R COATS A N D FURS HUNTERS g la s s - s la te r. Olemargarine, lb WOMEN! \V. B. Cooper has found some reptiles Rev. W. G. McGee, o f Albany, who Mis. Archie Thompson and Mrs. on his place which he calls ‘ ‘ kaiser founded the Presbyterian church her« 30 James Plaster visited in Eugene Friday. worms,” because o f their repulaiveaess years ago and who was 19 years later Mrs. Nathan Manock visited in Eu and because o f the fact that one o f its pastor again for two years, will con th*-m wears a gaudv green uniform and duct services there Sunday morning at g'-lie a few days of the past week. Mis ,\, W. Kime und duughter, Mrs a spiked helmet. The helmet is at the the usual hour. R--v Roinaine, were in Eugene Sntur rear, however, and Cooper ta k e s that Rev. McGee, now pastor at Albany, as a sign that the Herman fightin g dny. is here for a short time resting and hereafter is to lu- o f a rear guard nn working on his brush ranch. He says Mrs. t runk Knox and daughter visit ture. he would greatly appreriat« the attend i-d ill Eugene Saturday. H'-rald White, who has been taking a The .“sixth Street (iurnge now has a special course o f training at the pre ance o f his many old friends as well as first rlnss mechanic. s2H-otlpd sidio at Han Francisco to prepare him all others, whether members o f the church or not. self as an instructor, is at home this Mrs It S Hwengel, Mrs. Jennie Fish week and expects to leave today for the burn ami Mrs. Carrie lleinenwuy attend University o f Oregon. e.l the fair at Eugene Saturday. I F Y O U H A V E D IS E A S E S OF T H E Dr. and Mr*. Robert Sutcliffe re Mi- J. W. Miitlo-k returned to Eu gene .-'atunlay, after a visit with Mrs turned Tuesday from a motor trip over Columbia highway. Their son Robert J. Y Stewart. Mr. nn-l Mrs. A. Doolittle visited in accompanied them and remained in Portland to accept a -position as fire t'reswell Saturday. man for the Southern Pacific. Mis. (Ira Read ileinenvvav will be at Four Go From Here. the high sehool Monday to meet any O f the fifteen drafted men who will who are interested in the si civ o f uub j -cave Eugene October 7 for Camp I.ewis lie speaking. r'J-tpd i ‘ he following are fr-im here: Carey Hus Mr. and Mrs. Miles Pitcher have re ton Medley. Gerald Floyd Counts and moved the remainder o f their household i Pearl Plaster. Harvey Edward Hue is goods to Dorena :nnl decided to take up j --ailed for the same date to go to Camp their permanent residence there. McDowell. Miss Doris Harding is teaching ut Fighter Two Years in Trenches Talbot this year, school having started W ill Tell of Things on the there Monday. (laud Mli ♦* r in a n rrtnrnrd Moiidny from Wulln Wullit. »hen* In* wm* *'niployi*«l during tin* •»iimiiMT. I l f bna ju»t n* co\ rri*d from mi opi*rnti«»o for n|»|»«*ndi ritia. Mat hoc pcrfdruiniM «* Snfurdny nft**r noon o f “ Tl»»* Ki»i»«*ft f he* lt«*»»»r of |t«*r |m,' ' gi\t«n p#*4-»it I Iv for tl»«* In* n**f i f of fnriiMT» A rend«* thrntrf. »27r Should Not Be Neglected It’s the Oregon Way A. BRUNO COMPANY ■ School Children’s Eyes (F Win Skilling hu» received word that Mrs (' \\ Mmg.- and children re hi» brother, David Skilling, who m with ! turned Hut unlay from u visit with Mrs. I he t I* li it * J i h h urniv hi k’limce, reientlv ! Marge’s parents ill Oakland. nuNtiHucd a frnctuie of the »kiill, having ! Mis. |„ A. Thomp-on, who moved to he»n »truck by u fragment o f »hrapiiel dunelion City Iasi week Inis returned. Dliver plow»; Hwengcl Hurdwnre. Her home here was broken into shortly TO PUT OVER THE FOURTH LIB E R T Y LO A N E V E N AS denrgM And« r»ou, of thi» city, ha» n ¡ after sto- left and she decided she had IT IS O P E N E D — IS TH E W A Y T H E Y DO TH INGS IN »on who ha» been hi the war with th* better iemuin heie and look after it. OREGON Fnglish a rin y »in*«* it» logiiining mnl j Me • Ruth Jorgenson returned Thurs hu» not y**t h«,eu wounded. Poiiinido** ¡ day of last week from a visit at the To think, talk and figure in advance; anticipate our quotas have be«*ii »hot down at his side hut h* horn- of her brother Henry at North and volunteer our applications for subscriptions— is the plan him e»cap«‘d iiiiseathed. Mend. of OUR campaign in which, for the fourth time, we send our Mrs. Frank Woodruff will tench lit H alf «olen save half the price o f new DO LLAR S to back our BOYS. Doieiia The »<-h<Md open» Hept«'iiiher tires and lire just as good. Your g o v Everybody's help is needed— W ill W E H A V E YOURS? ernment asks you to roli-erve. Dr. (toff, Miss Dori» K a gland. *>t SiJv itoli, vi» shoe and lire hulf soling. jn'JKtfe ii«*«J her«* during the pa»t week. COTTAGE GROVE LIB E R T Y L O A N COMMITTEE HOW DO VOI KNOW when you're Mr. H i d Mrs. Charles Caldwell are going to die « » r have a fire.# Whether spending the week at the state fair at you «hi or not, you should amply protect Male in yourself and family with either life or Hear; D no-wood has moved into the This Space Contributed by— lire iimuniuee. or both Talk with Harry i ily ti'uii i lie Silk Creek neighborhood. Metcalf. It cost» nothing to lalk mid Civile Miirchnm returned from Idaho io* may In* able to giv«- you »oui«* iufor lust week. illation worth while, »27tfc S ee “ The Menst of Berlin” S e p t. 27 Win. Mogate i» moving onto the John mol 2s, and read the ad. elsewhere in Spray pince eu»t of the city, this ir.su-'. side Joe Walkiim, who was here tin» week Rev. Joseph Knotts returned Sulur from North H**nd, reports that hi» »on day from Lafayette, where be was as Harry, who ha» twice been wounded in sisling villi some harvesting, preaehed France, will not be sent to th** front line here Miinduy and left Mon-lay to attend again. the ntiniiul eonferenre. W J. White him reeeive«| a box of Stated and Pastor J. M. Cower went to Eugene Parker, who i* section foreman at Dex M A S O N S A T T E N T I O N fancy n**e«llework f r o m hi» non, I. mmi special communications at Mon-lav rind attended the meeting of ter, is the 21 year old son o f Mr. and trim nt Noble Whit«*, who i» in France Mrs. ('. M. Parker, o f this city. 7:45 Wednesday and Sat registered men m the evening. urday evenings o f next Miss Harriet W'eatherson, o f Florence, Charles Cochrun arrived -Sunday from week, October 3 and 5. M. Eugene, when- lie hud played m the spent the week-end here with her cou M. degree both nights. blind ill tie fair, und will take his fiim sin, Miss Elnnr Knowle*. Refreshments served Hat- ily bv motor to Ciilifnrniii for the ben tí. R. Chrisman, o f Eugene, former : -irdav night. Visitors made welcome. i-fit --I Mrs. Coebran’a health. The fam county judge, has been visiting rela Kindly nolo our window and ily had been visiting here for some t i v e s in this vicinity this week. ace tin- I m * u utifid display o f FO U N D E R OF CHURCH time. For Sale - A l l kinds of rabbits. Oeorge J Mrs Wallace Beaver visited in Eu gene Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Pnrker have gone to California for a short vacation. Mr. I t 's good. a preacher's business to make Surgery. Byes tested and glasses fitted. Dr. Wendt, at Cottage Orove Hospital