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wore done for at the clone of the March also givin g days, weeks and mouths o f offensiv e. ’ ’ time to the various war drives, a duly SO C IETY . General March s t a te s that i f the wliitli the ordinary work in g man Is not United S t a t e s has an army of 4,000,000 ended upon to perform. _ _ G L A S S E S ___ ▲ W erk ly Newepeper W ith P lruty INI ONLY INVISIOII tHFOCAl iu F r a m e the war will l>e won next T h e great demiind now is for labor. of B a c k b o n e T h e L aste rn S t a r will have au inter year, but each one o f those four million L a b o r is needed to win the war. k-lbert BrU e and L i b e r t S m ith P ubhakera stddiera must have behind hiui twenty YOU'LL FINI) TUBIVI L ab or is needed to save the lives of est mg meeting this evenin g, which has I L l b e r t B r J a . ______ ____________ E ditor fiv e Amorienii eitiro n s building ship*, the boy* over there. been limile a home coming a f f a i r . A pro j INDISPENSABLE A firat via»» publication entered at C o t m akin g munitions, buying L ib erty L ab or is needed to Siipplv the people gram lias been arranged. ta g e Urove, Ore., aa aecoud claaa m atter ^ ^ bonds, b a r k in g lu m heart and soul. at home. F o r e v e n uim ' i i m o i i w l i c i i - n e i n n i n i Blue Mountain Society We ran win in 1010 if we have the Buaiueaa O f f i c e ........... .........412 L a e t klaiu T h e demand is for more labor and imi l'ut o lije t 'lH tilt* t o lie view I II Voll \ |»urt> win* g i \ on 1 1 v Mr. Mini M in ' will to wit»- hut the will to win is not for shorter hours. H UBH CK IPTIO M B A I L S strength en ed by over optimism. Will 11 11 | i r e e il l t e K i n I ' T O l t i S (|*lo W ith our nimv doubled next year, do Melvin Hnliliiim Htiturdtiv evenuti* I'm One y e i « r . .. ._ „ ^ l .74 j Three mouth»... 60c a few o f the so ealled laboring men Cnlv in Itolilii »ix, it btdng hin fi I toon t li notili«'«-'I t j ||> l in k s ) . 8 u moutha___ .Ud | Mingle copies..... bo think that the output e.'in lie doubled btitlwbiv tv it ti i y orjturv. U hii ton timi iiiiisu K A IS E R JA C K SO N IS S K E E R K D One year, when paid in ad van ce, or b r again eiitting down the number of wore onjuyotl und otiko umt oltooolato w i t h i a do days a t t a r expiration. ..81.60 T i l i V el III I ile Volt t o s e e I lie si him * wore serve»!. T h is special applies only ou a full Somewhat amusing is the position of hours that they shall work ? 'jf' 'A'' v»i' n in i l e m l y u m pi o p t m u v\ 11 li mi t y e a r '» subscription \re a few o f the so called laboring o u t r a g 'd virtue assumed by k ais e r C. S No^ a ubacnptiou listed for leas than 60c J a c k s o n , high priest of the sin gle tax men going to kick and growl until tin* M is 11 ni m How nor etitertuin* tl tin* I l i l e I t o l l t e r ol' ntljllN l i l l i ’ n u o t i l e ! J o k e r oluli Tu«'st|:iv evolti tin \«bltth»u- government d r a f t s all. sets them to in Oregon, who accuses the eountrv Member o f I»nii' o i gIusHi'N newspapers o f abusing him beeause o f work and sets the number o f hours tlo-v m I g n o s i s w oro Mi**** M m io tr«* Hiiiiitiiit N a t io n a l L d i t o n a l Association .ml M r s . W i l l H all . O regon S t a t e L d i t o n a l Association the measures which he has in itiate d to shall work ? W illam e tte \ alley L d i t o n a l Association do away with the publioatiou o f the \re these few going to I>«• allowed In L a n e County P u b l is h e r s ’ Association delinquent tax list and to deerea*e the put large bodies o f laboring men into EYF. SIGHT SPECIALIST f’aeturT ou Hiokeii I.CII*»* disrepute, or are the patrio tic ones, the fee for legal publications. a m o n o T in : c h u r c h e s F R I D A Y , S L 1 T L M B L K 2t>, l t il s PlCIMlx** Quickly Replaced AND o m C lA N sensible ones, the ones who see the K aise r J a c k s o n ' s verbal contortions S h eet, lilt g e n e , O r e g o n . | i |c|ilmlle lili” SSI W illn in elti are particularly amusing beeause o f the great need o f their country at this tune, E U O F .N E G U A R D I S C O W A R D fa c t that the edito r o f T h e S entin el, going to insist that the few shall not Methodist Church R«*v. J«i*«i’ph Knotts, use the mniiv as a entspaw ? who is s e c re ta ry of the W illam e tte Ya! pastor. Sunday solitud at 10 a in P o l i t ic s is uot ndjourued in Lngone. ley E d ito ria l associa tion, wrote Mr T he re is ju st a* large a proportion of Regular p rc m h in g aerv ioo* at II u. in T h e democrats are attendin g to the J a c k s o n on F e b r u a ry 2t> asking him to patrio tic laboring men a* there is of mío ! v n u »i. in Fpworth lottano ut 7:00 l ittle formality of seeing that it is uot appear b e fo re the edito rial association busini'ss men. T h e trouble is that Jlie I*, in Mul wook |»ravor meeting I’hur* ila V o v tiling*« at H:00 o Y l o t k . adjourned. for the purpose o f discussing his pro many are soiiietimes swayed liv the few • • • T h e county d raft board found it uee posed measures, which le tte r k aise r It is time for the m a jo r ity to assert Christian C h iù t h W alter Cullinoli, min essary to make a change in its c h ief J a c k s o n haughtily ignored. I h e letter themselv es. inter. Hilde so boo I 5» : I. > a in \ I*. N ! cle rk, o f f e r i n g to return the form er was as follow s: tV K. 7 :0 0 i», in. Frt*u«'hitig service« ut! • I 1 :00 a in. nnd S ;0 0 p. hi . c h ief clerk at her form er salary. I f vve go at it as i f we were preparing ” 1 unders tand that you propose to • • • The members n bo voted for the put u measure upon the ballot to lower for a liv e year war the ebailees m e that change were republicans, S ta c y M. Kits the legal r a te for country new «papers, it will be a one y e a r war. I f we go at it B ap tis t Ch urch K U 41. Grout, pastor 1 emeritus. S n u d a \ school at 10.00 a. j sell and D t . f , W. K u r i l . as well as one chang in g the manner of •is it we expected it to be a one year in. I'rettcbiujc at 11:04! u. m I 'r a v o r j Y o u «lo b o l l i w l m i \ o u i n o l i c i j o i n b u i l d i u g i n u n n i s i I lie The Lugeue Guard, which never advortiswig delinquent taxes. I do not war, the chime*« are that it will In- a m«*«tiiig Thursday evenin g, 7 :.’10 <» ’c lo c k . miases an opiportuniyt to cast slur» upon know what has mused your uncalled for fi v e year w ar. • j e m c n l s b y u s i n g |ntinl b o n g l i l f r o m us. \N l a k e M om von C hristian S cie n c e Church N«-rvi«os in anyone who does uot walk and dance to in terest in the country papers nor what a n y riunì«'«' l o s a y l i m i |»11 ■ ■ 1 1 in l o o l u g li W e h a v e e o i 1 • • t<>vv chapel ut l i t - Seeon«! .'w1 1 «*•*t «•iteli Sun 1 it s own music, thought it smelled some A L L O P T O S K D TO W A R our He 11 It t g |ll W e s VV l i l e l l Will ill«>ileel b eline |i|,ml |U H 'e s your o b je c t may be in meddling hi a dav at l l : : 0 (i u m Beguini te stim o n ial! thing, and immediately starte d stirrin g thing like the legal r a te which lim it* u o o ting Wednesday «‘veiling at s ou j s t a i l c d 111 ». n i n i b a v e «b’I r i i n i i «•«I t o c l e a n m i l ¡til o u r s t o c k up a mess. Tile S e ntin e l tails too sec how any o 'c lo c k . T h e building is open for the une ' the r a te so that a newspaper cannot In ill g It I ul o l d 1 » 1 l e e s L o o k ut I n r w a v vve h a v e s l n s l i e i l | 0 lci'M The Uuard will alw ays find a stink o v erch arge hut leaves a paper f re e to relig ion can m aintain that it is any • •f the circuluttiifti~lil»rur> each \\ tallies »lav uft«*riio«»n froiu I lo to 4 ;.l0 o 'r !o » k 1 wherever it stirs. It e a n 't be otherwise. go us low as it please*, hut wl ate v er more upiN.sed to w:u than any o th e r re \il a l i 1 cordially invited V • » the nerv ices ! T h e Guard carrie s the s tin k on its owu your reason may be amt no m a t t e r wkat ligioii. \it\ follower o f Ihe lowly Naza *»s well as to mal«* u*»«* o f the literatu re. • • • person and c on tam in ate s and pollutes muv be the source of your animus. I rene must be opposed to war m«»*t bit w e w i l l u r li S l i e r w i n W i l l i a m s p a i n t s us f o l l o w s G o sp e l M is s io n \\ It F i u n e y au»! w i f e ajny atmosphere iuto which it may force want to nrrange to have you appear at terly. le nders . Se» «nul do o r **oiith «if rr e u m it s e lf . T h e re fo re it alw ays finds a stink. eith er a m eeting o f the W illa m e tte Vul T h e d if f e r e n c e between some re c r v . S e r v i c e s lue-ohiY a n d I r o l a v ut I o n , u n t i l S a t u r d a y , V u g u n l ‘ i . u * * ligions is that some »re that the only The b e u t i n e l c a rrie s no b r i e f fo r lev E dito rial association or at a meet :0O p. «Sumiti.¥ uervi«*es a t if:.’Ml and O r d i n a r y c o l o r s , |>reseitl r e t i n i v n l in * IMO tin- vul : 0 0 p. S t a c y M. Russell and Dr. Harris. Nei way they may lie perm itted t s live anil ing o f the state associa tion to address ther mau e xp e rts any sympathy from the editors upon these s u b je c ts I f we follow their religion is by l ig h t i n g those I o n , u n t i l S a t u t « l a y , A u g u M * JI, a t ^ * ♦ T h e S entin el. The hientinel has paid its are wrong, we want to Know it. I f you who would take that right from them l ’u n i i o i l , | • 1 1 s e n i r c l u i l v a l u e - ‘J di l he p u l l u l i , (t 1 C D I T ho se whose con scientious .scruples will compiiuieuts to these geutlemeu at other ure wrong, vve may tell you so. KKU CRUSH NOTKS I u n t i l S a t u r d a y , A u g u s t 2 1 , ul ^ * not allow them to support the war times, but T h e S e n tin e l will not take i ‘ ‘ 1 will do whatever 1 can to accom * OTHER ITEMS IN PROPORTION ad van tage o f any em barrassing position ■nodate you as to d a tes aud would like might as well say ‘ ‘ We would rather in to which even its enemies m a r have a reply by return mail to the e f f e c t that hav e the right to worship as we pleas*' A shipment o f r« fug«*«* garm ents itti»l g o tte u themselves while patrio tically you will m ake an e f f o r t to lie present at tak e n from us; we would rath e r be sphagnum moss pads was made Natur forc ed to fight Tor the German god than «lav and the work wit* highly commenti serving their country at this time. one meeting or the o t h e r . ” There is uo g r e a te r hy pocrite in Iainv Other r e p r e s e n ta tiv e * o f Mr. J a c k - to fight volu ntarily for our own God *‘d for its qo nlity. We are all opposed to war and some county than T h e Guard. T he re is no s o n p a p e r attend ed the recent meet • • • more disreputable newspaper in the ing o f the s t a t e association but to date are so bitterly opposed to it that th*y Our quota and innteriul for Or toiler s t a te than The Guard. E v e n The Port Mr. J a c k s o n has tint given the editor of are willing to tight to put m ilitarism work will arr iv e the first of the week Dealers in Paints and in Painters' Supplies o f Every Kind land J o u r n a l , the quintessence o f hypo«- The S e n tin e l a reason for not wishing down forever. JJ n a y and the high priest o f deceit and to meet the country newspaper men face V »Irixc is on this •«•k f o r d o t hi nt* A L L . N O N E . W A N T P E A C E corruption, would stoop to notbiug to to face. for the Belgian?* Tin ■ quota f«»r t h r ! which The Guard would not also stoop. i- tt r \ e u n«l b«fore Mi ( Hr 11 » i » mild j¿» t T h e most plausible e xplanatio n is that j northwest division is il*0 tons. Have LEONA FAMILY IN AUTO A peculiar an o m aly : We all want you ^ iipn vour sliar«*? it nndi r c o n t r o l it «v w er v «al into I li«« In its a t t a c k s upon S t a c y Russell and kaiser J a c k s o u is too cowardly to adopt WRECK NEAR PORTLAND I. . k nid o v e r t u r n e d Mr. ( u r r i e r, the .suggestion, knowing thftt he would peace and yet none want peuce— not Dr. H arris The Guard makes an ex the kind of peace that Germ any will fi ♦•1*11« • I s u o hib itio n o f a mind so narrow that it cun be badly worsted because of having al W«’ are asked t* collect t in foil, fruit 1 Q. I I C u r r t r r I h lujure«! t»ut YYif«* and t hough s u f f e r i n g ii»*m «v;« alile I« ree iitmnt'lf fr« in tunli r t he invent nothing but cutting fab ricatio ns. most no argument fo r his side o f the o f f e r. T h a t is the reason that vve paid pits and nut shells, the hitter heilig used I Childran K m -ape no more a t t e n t i o n to the recent peace in m a k in g gu * masks. Hnu^ yours to I t e x h ib its a soul as wizened as that of ease. l'ortlaiMl Oreg«4iiiun F*»ur p«i-»*ns c a r und a i *t «*i| t he otite is frolli the A f t e r having had this opportunity to o f f e r than i f it had never been made. tlie sewing room. any fab led witch o f f a i r y days. I t ex w i i e serioujily injur«*l ami fiv«« ot hei» . wreek. • • • N ever will we listen to a peace o ffe r Mi 4 'u r r ie r u !i*Mi#it a ut in a l»a ger *»f hibits a c on tem ptib le disposition to f a c e the editors, J a c k s o n ’s charge of iliclltdlUg finir i Iiihlren, es«’npe«l w ith th»* I .»*«uiu Mill* I .umber « olfipa u v ut Will s» »in i* kindly «lispos«*<| person m in o r c u f s and hrtns«'s wlie n a si*v eli throw down those who are no longer abuse at this time comes with mighty made in Germany. T h e p e a te o f f e r that will be ac cepted c o n trib u te winn I * I.eona. Ur<*. .Mr. ••I terlo-rg t- lits l»i««l h Roth the sew ing ptissi*nger t o i i r m g cor d r i v e n l»y G II ab le to throw it sops from the public poor grace. In connection with J a c k s o n ’s legal is the one that will be o ffe re d by room aud sttrgicul dressings department C o r n e r , «»f L e o mi, overturn«-«! «m thè «*r in la w , u nd is ihippi ag « I« i k tor t lo* crib . America. Cr«»*s«*tt W e s te rn I,ululici « «unparty ut are in need of some. In its a t t a c k s upon Htaey Russell and rate bill, L d ito r Bede recalls an occur lliig hv Inll betweei» \stoni» nini F o r t When Germany unconditionally sur W*a una, (»r«*, Dr. H arris T h e Guard m an ife sts all the relive at the session at which tile pres land Hundav a f t e r n o o ii. renders we will be prepared ............ T h e in jtt r •** I a rri v ed ni tin « city short STAR f i n e r attrib u te s o f the ja c k a l which ent legu^ ra te bill was enaeted. J a c k T I m * iiijnred are: t». Il C*urri«*r, frac ly aft«-r h o ' c l o c k Mumliiy «*v «’titog on f e a s t s upon the rotted carcasses that s o n 's man F r id a y , A tto rn e y Hagood, what kind o f peace terms we will o ffe r. ture«| arm ; \ll»«*rt N«*tti*rl»«»rg, of Wau represented J a c k s o n there. He admitted ’*(S pecial to Th«* Mentin e l.) others have le ft. ua, tire., fra« turi «I utili and m ji^ ed tin* t r a in fro m \**torÌ-«. and wer«* taken You heard him any. ab out a year ago, that the legal rate bill was a good one Sept, ff» F ran k I. <!rr, Il Co.. |! H, b a c k ; Mrs \lbert Hetterberg, frai-luretl to ih«- (io od N a m a r it a ii h o s p it a l When S t a c y Russell was safely cn ‘ ‘ I f 1 had a been in the d ra ft yon Camp Lewis, who is -eriosulv ¡II at th«* no.se ; W elidei! Nii t i r I b i g, internai in trenched in the clerk s o f f ic e . The uud a wise piece o f legislation. “ I f you wouldn't a seen me nsking for no ex base hospital, an,I whose parent?* reside jiiri«*», and Mrs. Rose Hchlitr, Irti Fast Roy Kwlug T a k e s lin de Guard painted him with a halo o f white will allow our delinquent tax list bill e m p t i o n s ." You remem ber him, d o n 't at Itogli«* River, is a nephew »#f J . T. 7-Hth atrei t north, hoth arnis broki n MI Ro y F w i n g a n d M iss \! ri«- ( l a n o i t t e and f ra n tic a lly defended liitn from the to go through without a fig h t, I will go you ? Well, he is now in the d ra f t . Did Nall«**. A brother. Hergeant Robert Î,. finir Y t e r e takefl to Cllltsknnie, wtl**rc W'erc marri«a| H a tiu d a v Ilotli art* wel| a t t a c k s o f T h e S entin el. Now that b efo re the c o m m itte e which is consld he mean what he said a y e ar ago or wns Orr, is nt Long M a u d . New York, rettd.v tirsi aid treatment wns iidiiiinist«*ri*d l»v ktiown b e re M» K w il ig m in th è a r m y S t a c y is about to go out o f o f f ic e , now ering your bill and tell them that it is he ju s t kidding h im s e lf? Corvallis ti» sail for Frane«*. a n d wtis liofile fro m C a m p I *-wis f.»r n j lir. Melv tlle (ì. Kv nns. that he will have no more sops to throw, one o f the best pieees o f legislation Courier. Tin* name of one o f our aoldier boys I w «i.i . s. T h e b r ille ìs a «biugliter o f Mrs. ( 'n r r ie r a n d Iter f«mr mali e hil th e skulking hyena in T h e Guard o f f ic e ever proposed to a l e g i s l a t u r e .” are the A rthur K. .Nall«*«’ was overlooked by dreti escnp«*d w it lioiit sc rioiis in jury. M a r k ( Juro ut te , u co u sin o f M F (I h is ready to a t t a c k him from the rear words Bede credits Hagood with using. Franz Anlauf Dies. B e fo r e the ro m in ittee which allowed T h e Nentinel last week We never f*»r rolliti*, fo re m n n at th è F r o w n uni! T h e c a r is n p«»r»e«l to h n v e beer» trnv and rend the flesh from his bones. F ran z A nlauf, a f t e r whom the settle but Hi minutes for the discussion o f the get him at S t a r , and T h e Nentinel goes e li n g at a Iti unii* • lip «l«»w tt thè B u g h y When Dr. Harris was u power in bill Mr. Hagood used more than the meat o f A nlau f was named and head to him each week at Camp L e wi s . Itili wIteri il le ft th è ro iid w u y ou a sliurp W \TC|* Y(»l R I.A H KL county politics The Guard was mighty allotted time. Mr. Bede asked for per o f the A nlauf f am ily o f that common School l a g a n here .Monday with un ca re fu l to use only the most choice Ian mission to ask but one question as his itv. died Sunduy at the age of til veara att«*mlanet* of ami Miss M«uiahan a*» gauge in re fe rrin g to Lisgtngelic dispo Many t«*aeh«*r. part o f the argum ent. He then asked T h e funeral was held Tuesday. sition and beneficent actio ns. Now that relativ es survive. Mr. Hagood i f he had made the s ta te Mrs. Ida W ick s and son Ravm«»nd he, too, is a down and out er he is no ment quoted above. E v id e n t ly t h in k in g ruoto reti to th«* Grove Tuesday. longer to be cozened by T h e Guard. Fred Wright Dries Many Prunes. a trad e was in sig ht, Hagood admitted Mr. and Mrs. Miles F i t e b e r im»ve«l uf» Only the coward waits until a man is the f a c t. The c o m m itte e was astounded .Fred W right reports a fine prune from the Grove Hat unlay. down and out to a t t a c k him. The Guard bv the admission and the legal r a te bill yield this year, l ie kept hi* d ryer in Mrs. N l>. Owen returned from Kit is that kind o f a skulkin g coyote. was immediately reported out fa v o r operation 15 days and averaged a ton gene Numlay. a day. All w eather eondition* were I t s attem pt to in some manner eon ably. !.. Hunt was in Fug«*ne Morulny. nect the republican cand id ate for »her T h is law, whieb J a c k s o n ’* authorized f a v o ra b le to the prune crop this year. Miss Htellu C o ffm an visite«| a few i f f with the alleged crim es o f Russell represi ntativ e once adm itted to lie one days o f last week with Mrs Harlow. and H arris is another exh ib itio n on the o f the best pieees of legislation ever Miss Monahan, J e n n e t t Hpahr ami part of. The Guard of the dir ty , under proposed to a legislature. Is now held DonnId and Mary Owen attended the handed, cow ardly manner in which it up to ridicule b y the m a i l who once en L ib e r t y loan meeting at Row River on KboiuH, in barrclH, tlm nallon. Itt»r* fig h ts, the only method known to a dorsed it. Wednesday evening. Lboiiol, iu I unh I ban bail ids, llu- I'allon f ific paper o f t h a t ilk. T h e vo ters would do well to get at Ntella C o ffm an nnd Velma and Mel the reason for such inconsistency. vin Mollee visited at Row River Frid ay T h e Guard is ev id ently find in g it dis Mrs. L. I>. O w «* ii visit«*«! Wednesdny ta s te f u l to wallow in its own slime and with Mr*« Harlow. is try in g to eleause it s e lf by throwing W O R K E R S AND S O L D IE R S SHERM AN W. M O O D Y (F Unde Sam Says SAVE MONEY COVSERVE PROPERTY Until and Including SATURDAY, Ani». Mol.sub' wlntr, |u esrnt n tml v alue t :l I hr gul 24 <1*0 Q IT Cottage Grove Mfg. Company A in'« roof would coHt you about 100. I’aiul yoin roof vvilli Slir.KW IN WILLI AMS KH< >\<>1. and you will liavi' what i |ua<-lii'iilly an a.... I as a mw ro«d', aud llu- roal will Im only about ¡ELY, thus HiiviiiB you $75. Steady! the slime at others. not succeed. T h a t method wall W hat i f our soldiers over th e re insist “d upon Haturday a fte rn o o n s o f f re gardless o f what there was to be done,' D AN G ER OU S O P TIM ISM W h a t would happen to them ? W hat would we o v er here think of We are e nte ring upon the fourth L i b e r t y loan campaign at a tim e when the > h elu ? What more reason is there, then, for situ ation o f the allied arm ies appears more f av o rab le than ever l»efore. T he re workmen over here engaged In war in is cause fo r real s a tis fa c tio n in the re dustries to insist upon such a privilege cen t achievem ents o f Ih e brave men against the e v id ent wishes o f the gov overseas. A note o f warning, however, ernnient, esp ecially when they will be must be sounded. The people o f the paid e x t r a wages for that tim e ? I f the soldiers over there were fight United S t a t e s must not get into a s ta te o f over-optimism whieb will eause them ing like some o f the worknfen over here t o relinquish t h e ir e f f o r t s . Already are working, we would be throw ing our there is talk of ” entering Berlin next billions o f L ib e r t y bond money into a J u n e . ” L e t us remember t h a t the k a i bottomless pit and thousands o f lives ser was to have eaten Christm as dinner would be needlessly sacrificed . Why should the workniMt quibble in P a r i s nearly four years ago. L et us about the number o f hours he is going rem em ber that four years ago the Ger mans were driven back from the Marne to work, especially when lie is paid full as they have been this year, but they and ample wages for every minute d u r ing whleh be is employed? w o u ld n ’t s tay driven. T h e business men o f the country are S e n a t o r New recently said “ T h e man who is full o f un controllable enthusiasm not quib b lin g over the number o f hours today because o f th e g re at news that they put in to keep business going. T h e has been com ing to us fo r the last s e v business man has never b efo re worked eral weeks should learn a lesson from such hours as he Is now working. the over con fid e n c e o f the Germans. In the great German o f f e n s iv e thpy took more than 100.000 prisoners and 1000 guns, but the allies were not finished by the admitted d i s a s t e r —not a bit. T he re is no more reason fo r us to f l a t t e r our selves th a t th e bun can n o t recover than there was f o r him to f e e l t h a t the allies W hy should one class Insist upon shorter work in g hours when another lias found it necessary to lengthen the work ing d a y f And it must be remembered t h a t the business man does not add to his wages for the additio nal hours. Besides the extru hours necessarily given to business, the business man is Power cgà ru/i m e Gasoline °fQ uality A continuous, uniform chain of boiling points makes “Red Crown” dependable. No “mix ture” can give the same satisfactory re sults. L o o k for the Red Crown sign be fore you fill. S T A N D A R D O IL C O M PA N Y DRAWINGS OF GERMAN BRIDGES ARE WANTED Tlie war dep artm ent «len¡reu photo graphs, drawings and deseriptious o f bri«lg«*s, buihlings, towns and «localities n«»w (»«*eiipu*d by German fon*«*s in France, Belgium and Luxembourg , anil likewise m that part o f Germany lying vv«*st of the line running north and south through Hamburg, ai'cording to a com m u n b a tio n just r«*eeive<| by F O. Im mel, county chairm an o f national de fense. In accordance with these instructions Mr. Imm< I asks the people who have these tilings to semi th« m to Colonel A. M. C o *e, I l.r»rt F i f t e e n t h atreet, W ash ington. I>. C., or «‘«»mmunieate with Mr Immel and lie will see that they are for ward«*d. It is announced that it will not be prm-tieabb* to return the materinls to contributor!!. P e a r Tree Produces P ro liflrnlly O. II. W illanl has a pear tre e that is a humdinger ns a producer. It is but a little tr«*«* but it produced foiir bushels o f p«*arM this year. It is o f the f«Inh«» variety. T h e pear* ar«* the size arid shape o f a large appi«*. Cottage Grove Mfg. Company | IV Real Gravely Chewing Plug iL solving the tobacco problem for more men every day. Smaller chew. Better tobacco. The good taste lasts. Peyton Brand Real Gravely Chewing Plug 10c a pouch — and worth it Crm im ly la t i» t o mm ch l o r t f r i t c o t í* n o m o r t to c h o w th a n o r d in a r y friug (California) T h e price o f want ads. is only thing that h a s n ’t gone W J. WOOD«, S P E C I A L A O E N T count o f the war. One cent Standard OU Co., Cottage Grove, Ore. three tim e* f o r the price o f about the up on ac a word — two. ••• C. B . G n . i l , T o b a c co C m a p H f D a n . i l l . , Virginia