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i Nlr» Kroil Fresi. Mr ¡imi Mr». Kibhv, Harry l'n»th\ Mi a n i Mr». John Mièli unii G wen Monne v, Mr. nini Mr». Jttapor l l t i f f liuto iuiivoi I lo thoir rnuoh boro. The Choice of Those W ho Know sturerà und lu d ia i mo tor cur distributor« r*oomm»iiii 2KROLJENE. Tb« majority o f motorists u m ZER O LENE. Z E R O L E N E rcduc«« wear and fieoa me tore power because it W m « it« te lubricatine body at S c y & d a r bM t. Gives U m car- boa beoauM. being retinad Jeera «elected California aa- pbalt-buM «rude, it b u m « clean and goee out with eahauat. t m O U M I ir the MCTMt *11 for all (Mrrr of aitoaoMia mgimaa It ir th* » ■rrrot am for eeer automobil» Ott ear teWtsstlss a m rin o fc i tho tor- root M M iu n c t ter year oar. Correct Lubrication for the " V ' - T y p o Engine This, the " V " Tjryo of auto- mobile «oamo. !ikt all mtarnal coaabuatioa angtnaa, roquii«« an oil that haKla ita lubricating «ualitiia at cylinder boat, burnt claoa in tba combuttion cham- bara and goca out with aahautt. iarolana Alla thaa* require- ■ nantt porfaotly. ba*muma it ia .n rra ctly raltnad (loin mala* tad CaJ>A>rriia tir S a J t bata tm dm A t é a a A ^ t^ a rjra tU a çm a n t Standard D IV ID E . ■ - ■ - (Special tu Tito Solitili»!. 1 Oct. li« Mr uiul Mr». Il I Inai ti n. whu hnvo io»u|otl ni tuta ti fnr tho pnst ter» veni» liuto nijitoil back lo llioir turni Mr». M. A. Bromi iisited hot »iitor ' in F.ugene otto tlnv thi» wook. Grandma Sui hot Ini and llu/ol l'un oli. I o f I.ornuo, viaitoil Noverai day» ni tho K. I.. Molto vuoili» homo. I'. A. Limisi min »hipocil four toni oulvo» lo I*oi tinnii Mondai*. Mr. unii Mr». .lohn l ’orini nini t-hil ilron, o f Olirtin, ationt tho ttook orni ut Divido. In tho onaunltv li»t appetir» tho ninno ot I.oon .1 Mi K.lt'ronh. n non o f Mr nini Mr». .1. .1. MoKlfro»h. o f Redmond, w ho i ititeli thi» KUinmor nf tho Mnokov homo. i S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y D I8 S T O N A N D R U J A D A < Contenta 1 NEW SEVEN WAR WORK REPUBLICANS HELPED RELIEF AGENCIES PASS WAR MEASURES JOIN IN DRIVE Patriotism of Oregon's gressmen Is Unfairly Recognized Great Organizations Representing All Creeds and Elements Welded Into One. $170.500.000 Plan of IS THE W ar Department GOAL. to Avoid Waste of Energy and Duplication Con BUTTER WRAP P R IC E S tin ntM-nmit nl aiiot In i at Ivan«*«* in I h r i n n o ni Imi I t i |taii-li i n t i i t , w o l i m i i h r fo llo w niK sliühl ml v a lle e in pi'ii't'a iiect HNJii y : 100 wraps ........................... $1.26 Each luldltiomil IT * ordered ut suine time ut> irsi 100 36c SATURDAY S P E C IA L \ re tlu e l ion o I 811 o f l i t « w i l l be Assailed. limili* mi In n i li il in I r**« I no nil ui iloi n |• i niti'il un l‘'r iilu y n in S a l nr Thu manufactured and unsupported iln\s. t h ilo r n lin n lie | » I a t I un charge that "the election of a Repuhll l i m y iln y o f I he w e e k f o r |ii'iiitiiig J can Congress In Novem ber would b « ( on K i i t l n v o r Sattiralny nt th e in j a source of comfort and elattou to the •lllt*«’il (n ic e . Kalaer and his cohorts," comes with ______ _____ ______ ______ - ------- poor grace from the Democrats In C O T T A O I 1« 0 R 0 V K iftiN T I N R L ' these critical times wheu It Is recalled W Vi’l ’ ll V lil'U I U H I. that the votes of Republican members i of Congress were required to puss the . conscription hill ami other Important | war measures T h e votes of these Republicans were positively necessary O do . II Hr alunni. K «a l INluts nut! 1% at times when leading Democratic aiirauci', limber lauds, mining prop | Congressmen balked at the 1‘ realdeul’a eri v, funning pnqierly and i-ily pn.p I war program and uot only refused to I'My. olili support but actively opposed some of l’or Mule Meri rhout Johu II ull. g i the more vital war measure» alile» »nulli o f town, stufi' And y t . despite this f a d and the The Beutluel ha» a uurgalu lu a achei further fact «hat the Rresldeut ha» In ai »hip in thè Ilitri natiiMiiil l'or- aisled that "polltlca la adjourned." the Democratic National Committee la In re»poiideiii-e Niiioid wliliii Ini» I....Il luti fltfa duslrtously circulating through Its iv(III it for Nule. campaign literature the charge that l ’or Male l i opri ty auil 4 tonni h i ' V tho election al this time of other than j il » t s t i l l i l i o t o l e c t r i r l i g h f p i l l i l i , « |OU, Democrats to Congress would give and proporti nini 6 riunii linino* «ni "com fort and elattou to the Kulser ajid Washington hvi - iiiio m-ar I ttli NI., «* nn hta cohorts." t oli filli 't build thè limi»! » ut G i i » pi li «• In view of the records of Senator Winit thè iinniey lo poi ia to L ib e r ty Mc.N'ary anil Repreaeutatlvea lluwley, boinl» Mr». \ lite li ni» \lo unl« »2lMfv Hlnuott and McArthur, who have at all times supported the ITusIdent's war l’ ut Male Well cqiilpped tallii II Ulti»! froni Cottage G i o i r lini « oiib lite program, this sort of p.opugandu epr.'ii rii 22pd should he vigorously resented by the terni». Box 145. voters of this stale. Irrespective of Mrs. Elbert Ground chrtrles wanted their political afftltatlou* This un It« de r oilp d founded Imputation that the four Re publican nominees for Congress from Angora billy goats for sale H 0 Vestili phone 2 F i t. this state are uot dependably lt>0 per ' ’ I I ceul patriotically American ran be Fur Hale Young sow and pigs also best repudiated by electing th'-ai by vmititf jnj»*». it, W M. Finland. .U p decisive majorities. Douille disc plow fur »ala cheap E. 0. Conner. »27 o l Ip W ANT ADS. (Special to The Senitnel.) of Effort Enthusiastically Adopt Oct. It*. Mr. and Mr». E. S. Holder ed and Unity le Achieved. ■nan went to Bohemia Monday to visit friends at the Mnsiek. T k r J U m d m U Q U t o r M o to r C u r Speeder passengers out Momlav were Mrs Kelley, who went to her home nt Dorenn, Mrs Damevvood, who went to her home at Wildwood, Mina Brnuiier, who went to her home at Eugene, and T. O. S U D T E L L , S P E C IA L A G E N T , C O T T A G E G R O V E. O R E G O N Bov Garoutte, who went to the Grove. Carrol George, of the Grove, relumed Sundav. The service was conducted In to Rnjada Moutlay Wm. Kellev, o f Dorona. was in Hniadn Mr. Williams and Mr. McKay, o f Port over the week end. land. N E IG H B O R H O O D N E W S J. F. Neat was in Santa Clara Sat ■ Noel Pugh »pent Sundav in Wild urdnv. wood with I n » parents. Mr. and Mrs. I. Nora Queen, o f Trent, »pent the week Pugh. end at home. A. C. Cox went to Cottage Grove for “ G i y me nine men M O U N T VIE W . medical treatment Tuesday. Bertha Neat went to Springfield ves Alex. I.undlierg was at the Ben terduv to care for her sick brother and (Special to The Sentinel.) who have a hut and I Piteher home Tuesday. his w'lfe, Mr. end Mrs. 11 K. Neat. Oct 16.— Mr. and Mrs. j . K. Cooley Mrs. John Carr spent Saturday at the Mrs. Drue, ot Washingfon, is visiting and John Cooley were in Cottage Grove Mr». O. H. Taplin. will have a more effec James Finlev home at Wildwood Tuesday. Dr. B. K. Job, Doe Pitcher and party l Mr. and Mr». Beek motored to Eugene Mr. and Mr*. Fred Frost and son Sunday. Hissed through Disston Saturdav on a tive fighting force than Harry, o f Blue Mountain, were Sunday Marie Elliott, o f Delight Valley, was milting trip into the mountain*. visitor* at the 8. E. I.owry home. the guest o f Mary Neat Sunday night. if I had ten men with C. W. Sears and Brison Sears were ' S IL K CREEK Mr. and Mrs. Beck. Mi».» Koberts. Mr. in the d rove Tuesday. and Mrs. J. F. Neat. Bertha Neat and out it " E. J. Beidler was in the Grove Tues Mrs. K. B. Moftdy were in the Grove to Th«* Sentinel.) day. Oct. I*». O. H. Heine \\ hh built a new Monday. Mrs. 8hide is staying with Mrs. Jane Pearl Whitelev. o f Wildwood, -»pent poultry houfte. — Emerson in the Grove this week. Mrs. Jennie W alker returne«! Moutlnv a few davs o f last week with her grand Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears, Mrs. Kate mother, Mrs. Dick Scott. trout Toledo, where ahe spent the sum Sears and Brison Seaers motored to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sharon were in liter. Lynx Hollow Sunday and visited at t h e ’ Cottage G rove today. Mis* Reed, o f Hlaehlv, arrived Hun Marion I.ebow home. Mrs. Clark and children, o f Cottage day anti will attend .nchool at th«* nett«! Ou November 11 the American peo Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Buckley moved to j ! Grove, visited Saturday with Mr», emv. Cottage Grove Tuesday. Oscar Wheeler went to Anlmif S.m ple will start a one week's drive to j C la r k ’s sister. Mrs. Tom Johnson. Mrs. Anna Hoffman arrived Sunday dav evening. Mrs. Frank Benston and son 11:, raise the largest amount o f money from Cushman for a visit with her si» : were in the Grove vesterdav. E. M. Hancock has been suffering se ter, Mrs. C. W. Sears. ever given outright by uuy people In verely this week with an ulcerateli Mrs. Geo. Layng was at the Waldo | tooth. the history o f the world. LON D O N . A WIN THE WAR CONGRESS Miller home Tuesday. Otis. Fave and Bov Dunnivea. of Mmril Iniurh of shoals aud stock hugs The drive will he a new thing under Mr. and Mrs. Boy Smith and children ! Myrtle Creek, arrived Monday to at (Special to The Sentinel.) fur ».ib- I ' tm tu- Ilio .I, or iiiblre»» It* t o f the Grove, were Sundav guests of the sun. For the tlrat time Protes T h e Main election supports (he ad Oct. lh.— Quite a number motored to tend s c h o o l at tin- academy. Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler. t ire. »27 ul l|..| Mr». A. I.. Chitwood is suffering tants. I ’nthollf-s und Jews, forgetting Saginaw Sunday to attend chun-h ser mlulstratlou'a policy of force to the »4. Cottage Gru Mrs. Waldo Miller and Selma Miller vires conducted bv K. I*. Williams. ! from neuralgia. bitter end Let us elect no pacifist* For Hale Wagon, 1 t Interest lu potato all their differences, will line up shoul were Grove visitors Tuesday. Mr. Rich moved his family last week Mr». H. C. Cox and Mr». George «nth The four Congressmen W. D. Heath wa» in the Grove Tues erland and children have been visitm- I from the John Moe place to the I'uul der to shoulder, welding their Individ this Fall • I g g ir , • aiding inf. M P Mny Ii*», day. elected from MalUe. all Republican* Estes place. relative» in the Grove. Cre«wel|, Oregon. o l I*| h 1 ual orguulzatlous together In their Jean Mosby and Addison Heath ac- 1 Mr. and Mr». E. Geer »pent the week W. W. Gildersleve and C. E. Wood Blood by the Rresldeut wheu iiiauy of eompanied L. B. Long to Eugene Sun end at the home o f their daughter. common devollou to the hoys In the Oats for »ale Jesse Trumirll. Phone | came down from Anlanf Tuesday. his own party failed to do so They day. Elnor Knowles, o f the Grove, visited cantonments and over there. This Miss Hazel Harper o f Astoria, is v is- 17 F I 2. o i l 25|nl voted for every war appropriation, for Mias Jessie Smith, o f the Grove, was iting her aunt. Mr- C. H. Powell. st the dormitory this week with her amalgamation o f the seven great agen out to the I. J. Beidler home Saturday. the conscription a d s . and fur confer Earl McCav, o f Port Orchard. Wash., . cousin. Mi».» Beatrice Gib»on. Want to buy second hand portable gas L y le Low ry sj^nt Saturday and Sun occupied the pulpit here Sunday eve cies engaged In war work Is one o f the ring all the extraordinary powers the ■ \ 1 ■ i l » day with his eousin, Harry Frost, at ning. T H O R N T O N CORNERS. flue developments which have been President and hie advisers sought. Blue Mountain. Sunday visitors at the John Small brought about by the war and under This Is a good time for (he voters to Wanted Good milk cow to feed for the (Special to The Sentinel.) home were D. R. Harris. Mrs. W. G. winter. D. W McKinney. n llp d HEBBON. the wise guidance o f President Wilson. turn down every pacifist uo matter to Oct. Massev and Mrs. W. C. Sbortridge and ; I i . — Mrs. B. E. Kinnril has ceived a letter from her son Louis sons Herbert and Clnud. T h e seven orguulzatlous which to what party he belongs and (o make Tor Hale 16 inch dry oak and fir. Jobu (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Frances Thorne motored to the France, saving everything was quiet It their particular business to elect lloMtclIIcr, Hngiiiitw. o l Ipd Oct. 1«.— Mr. and Mr». W. T. Jones Grove Monday. j where he was. and that they were well gether will make this united appeal and D. R. Harris, o f London, motored are the Y. M. C. A., Y. W. C. A . N a to Cougress none hut those who can lb Mrs. I,evi Geer returned from Port eared for and bad plenty to eat. For Sale O I. C boat $20; ur will ex to J. A. P o w e ll’s last Thursday. be depended upon to sustalu the policy ! sent her a very fine blue silk handker land last Thursday. tional Catholic War Council anil K J. 8. Powell, o f the Grove, aiid W. T. liinuge for pig» 1 or 4 niotiGi* old | chief anil silk covered postal enrd with o f C.. the Jewish Welfure Hoard, the of force until Germany has been d r iv Jones, o f London, J. A. Powell, George \inner ininiediiitiiy C. II llniglil o l l p the flag o f France and Old Glory cm LO R A N E . en to her knees aud a peace with vic W a r Camp Community Service, the Taylor and A lfr red White were out hunt I broidered together on it. ing last Thursday und killed a fine Want to rent nniall furnished or partly Mrs. Hockett and the K. 1.. Foster American Library Association and the tory a c h ie v e d — L e«lle's Weekly. (Speciul to The Sentinel.) bear. T h e same muy be said of the four Each o f them will Oct. 16.— Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Crow- ■ family from F o r d ’s mill called on Mrs. Saltation Army. furnished house. J. L. Ibii'kley, phone Miss Ruth Powell was home from left Sunday morning for Wisconsin, Foster Sunday. Repuhllean Congressmen from Oregon need funds this F a l l ; each hud planned i"'' i: o iip .i Silk Creek for the week-end. Mrs. J. J. Weeden took her daughter where tbev will make their home. — Senator Mc.N'ary and Keprcseuta a separate campaign for support. Mrs. G. L. Garble and children, o f Mr. and Mrs. (). E. Crowe, Walter Eva to Eugene this week for mediral round Fraternal pin hearing the word the Grove, spent Suturday with her sis Ivins and Mr. Hilliman attended a »ab treatment. She is seriously ill with »torn Now, acting on the suggestion o f the tlvea Hawley, Siunott and MrArthur " Protect ion " anil letter« ' ' J' It " ter in law Mrs. J. Q. A. Young.. Mr». Weeden ’« mother, Presldent's letter o f Septeuitier 5, the They have unhesitatingly given (he ut Spencer Creek and O. E. Crowe pur ach trouble. Garland Kimble is hauling ties for G. chased a hav baler. Owner mat have «nine hi lulling ut tin* Mrs. Shortridge, urromptinied them for seven eaiiipulglis will he rolled Into President the support he has sought L. Carlile and C. C. Oilham. Mr. and Mrs. Boy Castor are the hap an extended visit with another datigli one. T h e American people will lie In carrying out bis effective war pro nffiee, protiiig property and paying for G. L. Carlile, o f the Grove, C. C. Gil py parents o f a 4 pound son whom they j ter. Mrs. Harris. Gli» nil. ham and J. A. Powell were out huntin Mrs. Foster drove out to her son’s nt spared the burden o f seven separate grain Governor Wlthyromhe alao ha« nave named Hurley I.eRoy. Saturday and bagged two fine deer and war activity Mrs. H. C. Sutherland and Elsie Slagle Ford's mill Tuesday and brought home appeals, and the nation will Have an cooperated In every Want to rent piano No rblhlteu lu four coons. visited in Cottage Grove over the week- a fine grade Jersey calf, opportunity to demonstrate splendidly family. Box . oh . o ltp il Thetr records stand 100 per cent. Boy Murry, who has been quite sick, j t.n,i i Mrs. 1). I.. Miller is visiting her that men and women o f ull creed* at There Is no excuse for replacing these Fur Sale M agouti strawberry plants. is slowly improving. Tho farmers in this vicinity art- busy mother, Mrs. Lake. M r s Hector, o f (J:— - *— 5- rant * ----- county, is vis trustworthy and dependable public of the best for western Oregon the kind Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bradford, o f home can work together, us uieu of putting in their fall crop». itm g Mrs. L. O. Markham Gnu dinar* the lug red berries llniiaeii all creeds over there are fighting und filia l* In these critical times by un Silas McCalister and I. 1*. Inman, of Springfield, are visiting Mrs. Brad Myron T. Taylor and George Case- Eugene, were huntin)' here last week. f o r d ’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Yanev. Brothers. olMpd dying together. trained aud Inexperienced men The beer, o f Roseburg. motored up to the Mrs. Kozine, of Portland, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Chapman and I>r. John It. Mott, whom President For Hale or Trade at a Harrifu e A 7 voters o f this state will fall short of Misses Taylors for the week end. daughter Gladys were in lairnne Sun- Foster were at the George Alli'inun and loom modern house in good eotidition Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Powell and John ¡¡¡jy* F. M. Chapman homes last week for a Wilson has spoken o f us one o f the thetr patriotic duty If they neglect to with one l-iige lot or two lot« and good ablest and most useful men o f his geu- reelect Senator McNary aud Represen I “ ^ or * nd ,f amily «“ "tpred „ut from the ‘ Halph I.vnch filled In» sit last week. several d a y s ’ visit. barn. \V ,11 take good eow», horse» or Grove Sunday and picnicked on the — 1 Crowe threshed ................. Mrs. Alice Conner has received a verv erstlon, has been selected Director tatlves Hawley, Hlnuott aud McArthur, good 5'paa«engcr ear. nr will sell on Elmer his clover crop Tavlor place. interesting letter from Guy Conner, who General o f the drive. It Is Interesting last week. )<ui ment». Also hint* 2 good eons, one and Governor Wlthyromhe Mrs. 'Gardner and Mr*. E. E. Finnen. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hawley were in is nt Camp l-cwi*. fresh iiboui 6 weeks, one In lie fresh m to note that Dr. Mott'H name was o f the Grove, motored out to the Misses Lorairo Sundav. Mnnii. Vdilre»» Box 6!MI ,,r rail at 1217 T avlor place Sunday evening. placed In nomination by John G. Agar W ATCH YOUR LABEL. Senator McNary and other members Ash A v „ Cottage (¡rove. o | h nlpd Mrs. Belle Taylor spent the week end o f the National Catholic War Council of the Oregon delegation are ou the BLUE M O U N TA IN . in the Grove with her parents, Mr. and Potatoes for sale. Phone 1FI3, Cottage und seconded by Mortimer L. Hchlff of Mrs. D. C. Baughman. Job at Washington attending to their Grove. opt nlpd (Special to The Sentinel.) the Jewish W elfare Board. The gen C. E. Gilliam, Miss Myrtle Gilham official duties while contenders for „ . cC r. i i - i L ’ . -V V.11UU..I u Oct. c t . 16.— lo .— t Elmer im e r K o lilu n » , who is Bobbins, is now now For Hale Flue litlly goat from regts eral committee having the canipulg.i : O ' l h omu “ P »« »b*- f ir in g fo r the O I*, A E lo g g in g t r a in . their seats In Con.itress are actively tered stork; price «15. Also two In charge contain, such well known w'd l,rá H ™ d ' 7 xl . »pent S u n d a y wi t h C h a rle s H a s tin g s . campaigning here at home. Voters Scotch collie pup», heeler». L. A. Iloge. KEBELBECK TELLS HER . .i™ ',7*' _ I-unen and Mrs. Gardner. Mrs. Kozine i» spending the week in M R S names us Raymond B. Foadlck, Chair o i l nlpd o f the Grove, are visiting at the Georg will do well to retain lu Congress the Cottage Grme. E X P E R IE N C E . Cottage Grove visiting friends. man o f the Commission on Training Taylor home. men who are now faithfully represent Mr. Sprague was here from Eugene on Lost Spotted fox I ound with broken Camp Activities: George W. Perkins. A dinner party was given at the busiuess Wednesday. tml. N o tify Itiibinson restaurant. nip The following brief account o f un Chairman o f the Finance Committee lng the Interests of the state ‘and loy George Kebelbeck hosne Sunday. Guests Mr. and Mrs. John Allen and daugh were the John Kebelbeck family, the ter spent the week-end with Mr. und interview with a Cottage Grove woman o f the U. S. Steel Corporation; James ally standing behind thv President aud Hhr$p for Sale 6 wethers and 1 buck O. J. Kappauf family, Mr. and Mrs. J Mrs. Crent at Latham. J. G. Murry. nlkc three years ago, anil its sequel, will lie F. Phelan o f Horuhlower and Weeks ; hia prosecution of the war. This Is A. Powell and Stanford Bartle. Bessie Mooney went to Myrtle Creek read with keen interest by every eiti no time to send new and uutraiued Lost Eight $5 hills Saturday. Ita ward Honorable Myron T. Herrick, former Wednesday to spend the winter with _ for return to First Nntiounl hank. men to Cougress. zen: ambassador to France; Cleveland H. SAGINAW. her grandparents. Frank Knox, olKr Mrs. M. Kebelbeck, Birch and .1 Dodge. George Gordon Battle. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glen Linebaugh spent 40 aerea. 10 In rultlvation. 2 aetes or (Special to The Sentinel.) Senator McNary was uue o f the 27 Wednesday evening at the Castle home. streets, Cottage Grove, says: " W h e n Henry P. Itnvlaon und Frank A. Van- ehanl, 5 nere» stn«hed; 2 c o s i with Oct. 16.— Howard Moody arrived Edith L a a J t n k f went to Eugene ever kidney complaint has troubled tne, derltp, president o f the National City Republican Senators to support the cnlvcs; I yearling heifer; I mure; wsg Wednesday from Vallejo for a visit Tuesday to care for her sister inlaw , Susan H Anthony equal suffrage on, bnggv, hnrncsa, fnruiing iinplcnicnt*. 1 have used Doan’s Kidney Pills with Hank. with his parents. Mrs. Howard Moody- who is quite ill. The measure failed to Cirrk run» tbrilligli piare. Itiinning ** and two children, June and Mildred, in every city, county nnd town the amendment. Mr. and Mrs. H. Castle, Mrs. A. good results. I am subject to kidney returned from North Bend Monday. Castle and Josephine Hew aril spent Sun weakness and 1 was never Hide to find campaign will be In charge o f the big pass. Twenty-one of the 11 negative water to house. I l a l f ralle west London. Priec, « 1200, liii|f ciudi. Fruiik H Pedi The school and church are closed un day with Mrs. E. M. Seward at Mar vote* w ere cast by Democratic Sena any medicine that would really help me gest men o f the community. g o , I .onduli o l » n lóp iltr til the influezun epidemic is checked. eota. tors. Oregon women should remern Togeth er these seven orgunlzutlons until 1 used Doan’s Kidney Pills. A Bartlett Johnston has bought the J. Vernon Whipps was quite ill the past I V o « » U ____ rpL v ... 11 . _ her this when they go to tho pulls * ° f Pt|B,m*oula, influenza, grip or colds, represent a work that Is staggering In F. Neat home. The Neats will occupy i week but ¡» now- much improved, short use o f Doans’ once in awhile r Jo lie Oil. Worth it» weight m go d. the plaee until spring. | Among the Grove visitors from heri- keeps me free from ull kidney com j Its proportions. They have more than Novem ber 6. j F„r sale by Mrs. S. M llsiisart!, Cot A number from Eugene, I,ondon l this week were K Ward, Mr. and Mrs 15JAI0 uniformed workers, standing ' } *11K«* Oruv«*, Nth at W nh H. A v. n|An2!?p t f p la in t ." (Statement given February and Cottage Grove attended church h e r e 1 George Do we ns, Mrs. Thena Miller Oovernor Wlthycombe ha* been safe Tor Hale Extra good gray oats for 1911.) •] shoulder to shoulder with the boys e v seed. J e s s e .......... II, p h o n e 17 F I 2 n i p On March 27, 1!H6, Mrs. Kebelbeck ery step o f the way from home to the and sound He has conducted the state front line trenches. They operate more with credit through perhaps the nios* j ---------------------------------------- :— said: " M y estimation of. Doan ’» Kid than 3,600 buildings and ship 500 tons trying period of ltr existence; he has ney Pills remains unchanged. I have o f suppllea to the boys In France ev- j thorough grasp of ull state matters, never had them fail to give me satis ery week. Fifteen miles o f Alin set 1 and we say frankly that he tihuuhl be faction whenever I have used them.” | sail for the other side each week un permitted to continue to work and the Price 60c, at all dealers. Dull’t der their direction, end the regular state will be the gainer.— Hillsboro simply ask for a kidney remedy— get weekly attendance o f soldiers and sail Independent. Doan's Kidney Pills the same that j ors at their motion picture shows la Mrs. Kebelbeck has twice publicly rec | more than 2,500,000. T h e Bibles fu r Governor Wlth'ycombe will not in i n n ; ommended. Foster M ilhurn Co., Mfgrs.,' nished to the hoys since the war broke a personal campaign. Instead, he will Buffalo, N. Y. o !V 2 5 j out would, If plied one on another, remain at hla post of duty at Salem make a pile more than twenty miles and continue his 100 i!£r cent record \ high. In war activities. The Governor takes Break two or three it costs nothing extra "M orale ," said Napoleon, ‘i s as oth V g T M aseru z the position that, under present con little squares off the to chew Real Gravely er factors In war as three to one.” By " ''< • * C j / v J n ' J ditions, he will not conduct an active which he meant that one man who Is plug o f Real Gravely. — the best chew ing campaign. kept contented und happy Is better It*s a small chew — plug in the world. | than three men who are discouraged • • • e A P O O R L Y FED IIO R 8 R Aside from handling the finances of tastes better and stays and homesick. It Is the business o f the atate, the State Treasurer also Is j reflect* discredit on its owner, hut the these seven great agencies to help with you longer than a member of the State Hoard which | owner gets the v/orst o f thu deal bo maintain morale. They are keeping your big chew of ordin administers the genetal business of cause economy in feeding the nurse up the flue lighting edge o f our hoys, the atate. O. P Hoff, the Republican affects its working capacity ns well ss ary plug. That’s why S O U T H E R N P A C I F I C T I M E T A B L E and by their ministrations, helping to | its appearance. I f your home kicks u« nominee, Is a man of wide business put added power Into our army and (Corrected September 22, 1DIH) his feed you can correet it by buying experience and fully qualified for the navy and so hasten the hour o f victory North Bound South Bound j your feed here, us you get the best PEYTO N BRAND office. when they will bring our hoys home No. 18— 9:17 n. rn. No. 11— 12.41 a. m. ! quulity for the least outlay. Farmer*. | contractors and horse owners generally No. 14— 4:07 p. m. No. 51— 7:14 n. m. again. Officers of the National Ant! Halt on know that our feed is always up to tbs It la predicted by national lenders No. 16— .1:29 a. m. No. 15— 2:47 p. m League recently sent the following tel | »landnrd. No. 17— 7:40 p. m. that thi« great victory drive will "g o egram to Oregon; , Hnnator MeNary s No. 51 carries coaches only as far over the top'' In a larger way than any temperance record Is satisfactory to Campaign that baa precedad It. P 0 GRAVELY T O B A C C O C O ., D A N V IL L E V A south as Ashland. V Anil-Saloon Leaf u a." ZE R O LEN E WHAT GENERAL PERSHING NEEDS I G e n e ra l P ersh in g. A Cottage Grove Interview Some Satisfying *■ Chew ! FAT POTATOES SAVE It goes further—th at’s why you can get the good taste of this class of tobac co without extra cost. Real IO* Gravely Chewing Plug a pouc n -z n d w orth it WHEAT STERLING FEED CO. . F