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TILING jK__ «.-sa — t . B R ID E B A T T LE Now i i the time to begin planning your spring tiling, and the way to save money on your wants in this line is to take the tilin g o ff the dealer's hands as it arrives in the car. W e can make a price that w ill intenest you if we can get orders for a carload. c/4 Romance t f the A m e ric a n A r m y Fighting on the Bat tlefields g f France Let us know your wants now and we can make b A Price That Will Interest You r VICTOR ROUSSEAU llopyiitfiit, m*. by W. G. C H A P T E R XV. Elwnnor. clutching Mark's arm. stood t«'iis«» beside him; Mark saw that she understood, and the two held their breath as the dust clouds «sidled along th«> rltlgi*. Suddenly they dissolved, and the at tacking swarm poured like a great lb><>d Into tin* village. It l««>ki‘d as If all were lest. But an Instant later Mark saw a lit tle company of Americans thrust out a Maxim guu from behind a wall, where they had hidden It. The guiintT teek Ills seat, and. Just as the ranks were closing lit on him, swept the stnvt from wldi* to sld«*. The ranks r«'eolltsl sail fell, lasly piling on body. Then, as a torm it forcea Its way through th«> Ice-crust «if u river, the attackers over- wludniod the Maxim section and swept Into the streets. And, as torrent meets torrent, with a surg«* and a rush a ’.»edy of American troops swept forward to ui«>et them. The battle was all about them. Every huuae was a fortress, e\ery mound of bricks a rallying |>oint. Mark ralsisl the Imlf-consclous L'olonel In his arms *ml drew him Into the shelter «if a llt tl«* hollow In the brick wall. He beck- Plied to Eleanor to crouch down h«*sld<* him. Then* th«*y were safe from fiylug bullets, and might Imp«* to pass unno ticed. H e still hi*sltnt«*d, when a b«xly pf Germans rushed, shouting, past him, li|M>n a troop of Americans who came round ii Kliilttere«t corner. Its) by a foung officer carrying a bloody sword. It was quick ami short Imy,an t work. Mark saw the N ades Hush, heanl the punting gasps of tin* thrusters and the | pienns of the wounded. 11«* saw th«* ponng officer stagger and full, n bayo- pet through his shoulder. The sword (ell from his lininl. Before the German rould withdraw his weapon Murk hud iuat<'ht*«l up the aword and. with n pilghty blew, cloveu the German's arm (ruin his body. And with the Mow nil his strength returned, all his energy und Best for bnttle. He forgot everything. Waving the sword. In* liurhxl himself Into the attacking ranks. They gnve, and with a ch»*«*r th«* dofemlors swept on Into the main str«*«*t. Murk leading them. How he fyught thnt «lay he never knew; long afterward he would a«*«* Visions of It In sleep, and battle plc- tures that forever eluded his waking consciousness. Itoiiud the little vil lage, th«* key t«» the day’s fortun«*s, the tl«l«* ebtied nnd flowed. Company after company come up <>u either side. Now advancing, now driven buck, the Amer icans fought from street to street and hack ngulu. Machine guns opentsl tire from unexpected j «laces, hlihsms death traps cuught the unwary and venture- noino, nometlmt-s a street was filliel with II Jostling m«h, t«s> packed to Use their ■t«*cl, tearing lit one uuuthcr with fists and t«*«*tIt. Thera was no order, nml the command fell to him who «M-Iztsl It. Through all thnt nightmare Mark fought at th«> bend of his com pany, looking like a madman, ns tln-y wild of him Hft«-rwnrd. When he came to hlms«*lf nt Inst he fouml himself, unwoundtal, wive for Ills bleeding urm. from which the bandage had long sine«* fallen, and In command of a battalion. Th«-y hn«l driven the Geminas from the Inst house of the village. The de lay had savtsl the day. Th«* renerv«*s hud come pouring In. On tht* ridge be yond the enemy was marshaling for a last counter-attack. Mark looked about him. Lieutenants, captains who should have cotimtsnded companies, mingled with privates nnd nonComs, were following, ns If hypno- tlz«*d, this middle ngisl private with the r,sl cross on his arm. As Murk looked his heart swelled with the consclous- n«*ss and pride of leadership. And, ut tils glance, a roar went up that wus W hen he slowly grew conscious It wus with the glud realization that he had found her. He felt her linn-.'s, supple and warm, binding a Imnduge round his trtn. He opened Ills eyes to nee her face bent over his. And It wus dawn. U SE E B O N O L ON Y O U R O L D R O O F Vague cries rang in Ids ears, distant cries, blending, surging, swelling and dying down, but never ceasing. Thu I for «686.80 with interest thereon from rattle of Ninall-urtns was continuous, the 25 th day of September, 1918 , at the and punctuated by the loud timbre of rate of 10 per cent per annum, nnd Ktius. He was lying amid a heap of debris ■»•iO.i»!) attorney fees, and the further sum of *50.00 posts and disbursements, that had been the village Jail. Not fur j which judgment was enrolled and dock away he saw the Colonel sitting with Cottage Grove People Have Pound That eted in the i le-k ’ : * ffice of said County eyes closed, propped up against the in said county on . the This Is Necessary. ,,.lu . . 27th day . of . No , fragments of u wall, n blood stained 1918. and said execution to m et, , , , , ____ * ember, . . , .. bandage round his head, ! directed i reeled commanding me in the name of . . . .... . . . “O thank God! cried Eleanor. A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, ! the State of Oregon, in order to satisfy A little cause may hurt the kidneys, f »aid judgment, attorneys fees, costs and “You have been unconscious so long, i disbursements and accruing costs, to sell Captain M a rk ! And the Colonel it Spells of backache often follow. j the folio» ing described real property, badly hurt. I saw the Kcd Croat w ag Or some irregularity of the urine. , towit: on pass and cried, but they could not A splendid remedy for such attack*. The northeast quarter of the north lieur me.” A medicine that has satisfied thou east quarter of section two (2i in town All round them the guns were boom sands ship twenty-one (21) south range four ing, alt round them they saw khaki- Is D oan’s Kidney Pills, a special kid (4) west of Willamette meridian, in d ad Americans swarming over the Lane County, Oregon. ney remedy. Helds, and yet the village seemed de Now. therefore, in the name of the Many Cottage Grove people rely on it. serted. They were alone ill u llttl« State of Oregon, in compliance with said Here is Cottage Gro\ e proof. execution and order of sale and in order ! ousts of cnlm amid til«1 tumult. Mrs. W . R. Sharpe, 1020 Chestnut St.. to satisfy said judgment, attorneys fees, | “ What arc we to do7" cried the girl. saysr “ I can recommend Doan's Kid cost* and disbursements and accruing i “Can you walk? Try to stand on your ney Pills very highly, for I have resort costs, I will, on Saturday, the 4th day of feet. Let me help you. W e must get ed to this medicine on several occasions January, 15*19, at one o ’clock in the | the Colonel somewhere.” when my back has felt weak and sore afternoon of said day, at the southwest The question on Mark's lips died und my kidneys haven’t acted as they door of the county court house in Eu away as there came the howl of a gene. Lane County, Oregon, offer for should. I have always received quick sale and sell for cash, at public auction, heavy shell, followed by a stunning Im and lasting results.” subject to redemption a* provided by pact. A column of broken orleks s|xitit Price 60c at all dealers. Don *t law, all of the right, title nnd interest f l Into the air nt the end o f the street, simply ask for a kidney remedy— get of said defendants, or any of them or dissolving Into a cloud of dust. An In Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that any other person or persons claiming by. terral, nnd again there came a missile Mrs. Sharpe had. Foster-Milburn Co., through or under them or any of then, from the monster gun. A house* In the Mfgra., Buffalo, N. Y. d27 j.3 in and to said mortgaged premise*. next str«*et went down like cardboard. Dated this 3rd day of December, A. It whs the threntened attac k ou lb«' D. 1918. S H E R IF F S S A L E O N E X E C U T IO N American lines. The enetpy wus In D. A. E L K IN S , I N FORECLOSURE. Sheriff of I^ine Countv, Oregon somewhere across the fields, the dd-j.l r«-serves were rushing up to repel them Notice is hereby given that by virtue Murk staggered to his feet and found of an execution in foreclosure issued I f your wedding stationery is print out of the Circuit Conrt of I.anc Conn ed by The Sentinel, von are assured a that he could stand. Ills nrrii ached ty, Oregon, on the 27th day of Novem l»ng and happy married life. ••• under th«* bandage., but It was not broken. Probably a splinter had struck ber, 1918, in a suit wherein on the 26th day of November, 1918. SO U T H E R N P A C IF IC T ÍM E T A B L E him. H e made Ills way toward the in the above entitled court, Lou Colonel, who eyed hltu vucantly as he (Corrected to Dee. 17, 1918.) isa M. Harding, plaintiff, recovered approuch«*«!. North Bound 8onth Bound judgment against defendants Alta King “Take Eleanor to safety and leave as administrator of the «-state of J IL No. IS— 10:05 a m No. 13— 1:0S ». m me, Mark,” he said, In u choking voice. Derby, deceased, D. C. Derby, Alva D«-r No. 14— 4:07 p. m. No. 53— 7:14 a. m. “I'll take you both, sir. This can’t by, John F. Derby, Fred Leslie Derby, No. 16— 2:29 a. in. No. 15— 2:47 p. m. last long. Our m« n will la* In the vll Rollin Woollev and Bertha E. Woollev, No. 17— 7:40 p. m. lage In a few minutes. O r an iiraba- lance will pass.” Mark put his hnnds benonth the Colo nel’s arms and tried to lift hltn. As th«? Colonel tried to stand he col- laps*-d forward In Murk's nrrns. II© looked at Mark piteously. “Take her and lt»ave me,” he whis pered. “And listen to me. Murk. She cares for you. All will come right. If I can k«-ep my worthless carcass alive aught up from man to tunn nnd sen* until I ’ve seen the OeneraL But a-hoing Into the distance. never counted on being done up like A'id Murk was swept Hwnjr with un- this.” 'iiqacrnhlc enthusiasm. It was hh w h o was c h e w in g and There were tears In the old man’s salesman. “ This is Real ay, the ilny of which every soldier eyes. “Forgive me, my boy,” he mut swapping am# with the Gravely. That small chew J reams. tered, and fell Into unconsciousness. men on e Post Office satisfies, and the longer “Come along, hoys! Break them Murk set him down against the wall corner, ‘H ave a chew,” you chew it the better it up!' lie shouted, and ran forward. again. It was Impossible to move him, says he to Jake. Jake tastes.That’s why it doesn’t With one resounding cheer the line* oven with Eleanor's help. doesn’ t think he’s chew- cost a n y th in g extra to aw« fit after him. A ripple of machín«*- Mark looked ut Eleanor. “It’s safest ingunless his cheek bulges gun lire cuuglit them, hut could not chew this class of tobacco.” here,” he said. “The village will be ¡■old them. Over the fallen the) out like he had the mumps. occupied soon. Help will come— " pr«-ss«*<l on, cries of triumph u|sm th«-li It t o n fu rth er- that ’s why yarn earn frf ‘ Call that a chew?” he He broke «.ff abruptly us another of thè f é tatt» o f Ihn la u of fh a eso muh* lips, the faces, s«*t above the gleaming snorts, ‘‘Sure!” says the the heavy shells dropp4-d nearer, send out extra o«tt, bayonets, nnitqptcd by a single pur ing the brick fragment» flying in all di rections. O f a Huddeu It had occurred pose. And now they were upon them. Mark fought In the bloody swirl. to him that the reason why th«> Ameri cans did not enter th«? vllluge was thnt Blades thrust at him, bullets tore his it was a death-trap; Its ranges were tattered uniform. Once he was down, all mapped und plotted, and the Ger nnd lie saw a giant rush at him with mans were bent on Its systematic de dnbhed rifle. He raised his arm, h« tried to drive with Ills sword, lunged struction. P B GRAVELY T O B A C C O C O ., D A N V IL L E . V A Mark stood by Elennor tn Irresolu and missed. Then the uplifted rifle tion, cursing his fate. He did not know fell harmlessly beside hltn, und th«' what to do. H e could not leave her; giant fell forward, dead, over him, pin nnd yet he felt n burning Impulse to ning him to the ground, and cov«*rlng play some part In affairs, ills eye, him with his hloo«l. A bayonet thrust trained by long years of practice, took hud passed clean through his body. And, looking up bewildered, Mark In the tuctlcnl situation nt n glance. The Germans must have made n prodi thought he saw Hartley’s face look Into his own. gious thrust In the night, bursting Next moment Mark was on his feet through the center; the reserves, still rushing over the fields, were trying to ngnln, and llnr.iey had vanished. But fill and hold the gap. And the little already the lust tussle was over. The Headquarters village wus the key to Germans broke nnd fled. Mark stood still, gasping. The men the whole huttlefield. were crowding nil about him, waving Wounded men came streaming down their helmets on bayonet points, rheer- the street, followed by the merciless Ing him, shaking his hand. Across the P h on e 8 0 * shells. The aeroplane above was still field two mounted men were riding. circling like a haw k; It seemed lo- They cnine up to the ridge, nnd one, a eredlble thnt no aeroplane attacked It. white-haired old officer, leaped to the And It was quite clear to Mark thnt ground and wrung Mark's hnnd. only treachery, cnlculat«-d and long My thanks— our country’s thanks to planned, could have brought about the you 1” he rried. “W hat Is your name?” situation. Mark looked nnd snw the General's For the Germans must have ad Insignia upon the officer's shoulder- segure maxin.**^ vanced four mll«*s since nightfall. straps. “Help will come— ” Mark repented; “ Weston,” he answered. and suddenly, even above the drumnre, And siMdenly he remembered Elea he could hear the sounds o f cheering. nor, nnd, ashamed and humiliated, and And, topping the ridge thnt ran b«*fore yet strangely elevated, he began to E Y E S IG H T S P E C IA L !« the village, there came a swarm of push his way hack through the crowd. A N D O P T IC IA N gray-green figures, thrusting hack the Broken Lenses Quickly Kep' He turned Into the street ftf the jail. thin, scattered line that h«*ld It. The Dead bodies Iny everywhere, and al Factory on Premise»— bulletK were whirring overhead, audi ready some of the ambulance men were 881 Willamette 8t., F ble, nnd like n swarm of he«>s. Clouds succoring the wounded. Broken guns, of dust rose up and hid the battle. rifles, hnversacks. all the naraidier- Cottage Grove Mfg. Company Answer the Call There's a Salesman from Virgi nnia £ PEYTON BRAND Real Gravely Chewing Plug each piece packed in a pouch tinlln *>f Imllle elrewed ttu» etrwels. The dchrls of thè Jall cainc luto vlow. The Sun, duuclng nhove II, ludlcut«*d, to Mnrk’s iiatoiilsbiiient, thut lumia limi passe«!, nnd tliut It wnsafternooa. Mark felt suddetti? slek. In* tremiti ed, and wllh bis Inai r«'*«'rvce of streugth ho ntnggcrcd forivnrd. The U -1 • I Sent me! (ho Ilvo win» D E N T IS T Ni'urulgin r«'li**v«-«l inatnnlly by ¡orili iiiqilii'utinn. K«.lil)*nra sail offtno nt Fifth nail Main. I'lions 131J C«itti»g«i (irova, Ora H I l K R i r r S SA LO O N E X E C U T IO N I N rO K K O L O H U K H DR. 8. M. W E N D T N ut ico i* horohv ^ i\o n tliu t l»> v irtu e o f an execution in fnruolimuro I n h iu J out o f th * C irc u it C ourt <>f Lune Ctoni ty , O regon, on the tilth «Iny o f Decotti her, IM S in u «nit w herein oil th«* 10th «In V o f Dccctiihcr, IMS, in th«1 iibovo on I it toil C o urt, John \ \ T rtm tie ll »nil M a ry It. T rillin o li, u la m t i f fu, i w m «»ml ju d g m e n t tifiti tint the «IcfeiiilniitH, M in tío H. Tonolo am i IV to Tonni«», for $31 L if t w ith interest th«*n*«»n fro m the ,10th it my o f ih 'to b c r, It ila , nt th,» rut«* «»f lo per rout |x»r a timi in un«l ♦fto no at tortiovM f«v * a ml tin* fu rth e r «uni of $ I ti.OO roHtN ami «li»btirM(*i»i«*titM, which ju d g m e n t » 11« «'lirollcil and docketed in tho C lerk *» o ffic e « » f Mini county in *ni«l county on tho lo th tiny ««Í Ik 'c rio b i'r, HUM, and Maid fxocuti«»n t*? in» d lre rte d colimi am i in g mo in th«« »»mo o f th«1 Slut«* o f O regon, in «»r«l«*r t « » »nti»f*y uni«! jud gm ent, tttt«»rn«*y» f«*«*», c«»i»tii am i «li* bit moment» nml n rrrtiin tf co»t», to iodi the fo llo w in g de»cribod real pro|»erty, to w it : lic i’ itittiii}’ nt u point i» »octum tw«dv«» (1 2 ) T w p tw e n ty one (2 1 ) S. 1C four ( I ) went, w In* ro tho w«***t lili«* « * f lrt« H a w le y ’n I», I,. C. croNMo» th«» ti«»r11« lino o f tho rig h t o f w ay «if the O . Jk C. ra ilro a d thonr«* north on »aid Ir a ll u w l e y ’» w«*>«t lino 30 f«*ol, thence went 30 f«»«*t «liatiint fr«*m ami p iiru lie l to »ni«l rig h t o f wuy 50U foot, thence Mouth 30 foot to ««aid n orth Itu«* «»f n g lit «»f w ay ami thonoo c*»»t fttw* f«»«*t t«» the plac«« «if hog tn iliiig , f«»rniorlx ut Douglaa croon ty hut n«>w m l.un« co u n ty , Or»g«m. N o w , th e re fo re , in tho nume o f tin* S ta to *»f O regon, in com pliance w ith »aid e n ’c u tio n and o rtler «»f »»le nnd in o rd er to » u tia fy *uid jm lg m o n t, a tto r noy» tv v n r«»j*tri and <IÍMhur>«om«*iit» utol a ccru in g «*«>»t», I w ill on Sntur«lay, the 11th «lay o f •lu iiu n ry , 1010, at «in«- o 'c lo c k in th«* a fte rn o o n o f »aid «lay ut th«* Houthw«**t «loor «»f tho county c«mrt he? uh «* in Ungono, l.an«* cou nty, Oreg«»n, o ff e r f«»r »ale and «««• 11 f«»r ca»h, nt p ih lie a u c tio n nubjeot t «• rodompti«?n an pro vi«lod hy la w , a ll o f th«* rig h t, t itle and iutcri*Nt o f Mind d«‘fon dan t». M in tió it I'nnole am i I ’ot«* T«m«d«*, o r e ith e r of them or any p«*r»on or p«*rMoiiM cla im in g I»y , through «»r under them or e ith e r o f them in uml to H a i t i m ortgaged itremiM«**« D. A K I.K IN H , I) 13j HI S h e r if f o f L an e C o u n ty , Or«* Hprrinl slti'iition glvrn to anrgrry nml rv«', car miti throat, t'ouiitry rail* it* »i'll ti* rlty ralla aaa«rrr»«l «lay or night.- NO TIC E FOR P U B L IC A T IO N Department <?f th«« Interior, U. S Lund Office ut Ko**«*hurg, Or«*g«?n, N«» Yi'iuhcr JI, ItHH. Notice in h«*r«?hy given that Nuac J. Wiley, «if Oakritlge, Oregon, win? on April 3, 11H2, math* h«>tiu»Mt«nd entry .•»«•rial «No. 07S-l7 for two truet», contuin mg 30.lit acre», in .s«*«- |o, Tp. lîl S. K «I K. W. M., ileierrihed hv mete» and hound» an follow»: T ra d .\, loginmug at Cor. No. I, who'll bourn S. t) | „ K , •ft. 15 ch», from th«* «piarter Mi rtina corner between Ser’n. 3 and III, »aid ttiwiinhip; them «’ S. 0* 12' K., 15.45 eh».; thoviee N. HIC 4.T K., IL 7 7 r H m . ; thence N. 15.41 eh».; thence S. HU* 47' W., M.H2 ch», t?» plu«*«* of h«*giniiing Tract II, hi ginniiig :it <■•>(-. No which bear» N, s'* t* K l.ft.ft linkt fr«un Cor. No. 4 «»f Tract A ; tin-ne«' H. 15.41 t;h».; thonr«* N. 89* 43’ K., 9.71 «-Ii».; th«*ura N. 0* 21* K., 15.41 rii».; thonr«* M. S9* 47’ W.. 9 SO «-Ii*. to ploro of loginning, lui» fi Ì«*«l not ico of inti'iilioii to iiitiki- filmi f «vi* year proof to «■»taMiah claim to tío* lamí nimio «i«- »i-ril>o«l. bi-foro E. *• Inum i. I!. H. funi minaionor. nt his offici* nt Eiigono, ( )r<- gon. on tin* Nth «Iny of January, 1919. ('Iiiin in n t paini-» a* witn«?**«**; W il I i ii in F lo ck, o f ( In k ru lg i', O rogon; A. I > . B u lk , o f O n k riilg o , O reg on ; ( ’ K. Me Gialli*, o f O a k ritlg e , O re g o n ; J. E . Rob erta, o f O n k riilg o Oregon. •I6 j3 w H . C A N O N , Rpgistor. NO TIC E OF F IN A L SETTLEM ENT Notiro i» heroliy givon thut tbi* iunior »ignoil rxeentor of tho ostato of Knhort Griffin, iloeo:i»«*il, lui* filo«) hi* neeotmt for tho filini nettloment of mix i«l «‘»tato in tho Gounty Court of tho Striti* of Oro •gon for l.nno Connty, nnd thut Mondny, tho 6th iluy of Jfintiliry, 1919, nt tho Court Kaoni of Nani (àuirt, in Kugono, Oregon, ut 11 n'Clock n. ni., hn* hoon by miiil Court fixoil ni thè timo unii pinco of hearing ohjoetion* thoreto inni for final s«*ttloiuont of Mitili ostalo, hy orilor mudo unii ontorod of rooonl th«. 3rd dny of l)«*e«*mhi*r, 1918. All parti«*» uitorosl oil orili thoroforo tnko notlee. AI.F. JTTRY, F.xeeutfir r«f tho ONtnto of Itoliort Griffin, doronsoil. II. J. Nhi n il, uthirnoy for Miti il ostalo j ! Pbyalrlsn and Hurgsou Offlrot CotlugK (trovo lloapital J. E. Y 0 U N 0 ATTORNEY AT LAW Office on Main sventi« Lottagli G n u » Orogon A. W . K IM E . M. D. P H Y S IC IA N A N D SUR G EO N Office iu Phillips huUtling ovor tho 11«- o*o ii ilrng »torn, orfico phono 34 Uoaiilonro phono 126J t'ottugo Gruvn Oregon DR. W . M. H A M IL T O N Ko» PI mms 141*8 LIC E N S E D Cl URO PR ACTIO P H Y S IC IA N Coniultntion nml i-iamisatioo fr«-o. O ffir o hour* 9 tn 5. Huu <la} * and ovoning* hy sppuiolm't. O ffiro in ohi ('»tin g o (iruvo hank huiMitig nt BHVk Mnin o vn u c. H. J. 8 H IN N ATTO RNEY AT L A W »n«l notary public. I'ractice« in ul! c«?urt» Twenty fiv o year» •«» p**rt«’nce. Hader Hldg C«?tt»ge Drove, Ore ALTA K IN O ATTO RNEY AT L A W O ffiro lorata-tl in tho roar of tho Pirat National bnuk. Gattq^r lirnvc D N Orogon M c IN T U R F F A T T O R N E Y AT L A W Cmctic«'» in till court»«. Will atteiiil t<> your hii»iti«*MM promptly, hone»t !v nml «*nrn«*Mtlv. Sp«*«'tal htten|l«?n given to the cxnmuiutiori o f ah »tract», drafting of will««, »»tilin g of r»fht«*», conveyance», c««ll»*c ti«»ns und pennion». In Pir»t N » tionnl hunk building on fith »tree! !'h«*m* 3tl H W Cottagi« Drove, Ore TITU S . D M D EXPERT DEN TISTRY M odern e«pnpin«nt a| hunk hldg. Kirnt .Nation Office hour» t* a in to I» m , I p. in. t«? G p in. Kve mug» or Sun«lny* hy app o in tm o n t With tho ro«t of ov«-rythlng entoring into th«- inaking of a nt'«**pnp«*r inrron* mg. it i* absolutaly «asastisi thnt nil »iiliai-ription» li«- pniil promptly, *** A A 9 m ^ ■■ |\| I ^ ® 0«o. II. Bialaard, Real Estate sad In aurnnro, timber Innd«, mining prop orty, forming property ami city prop orty. * oltfc 40 acre», 10 in cultlvstioo, 2 acre* or eliuril, 5 acre* »lashed; 2 cow» with ■ Ives; 1 yearling heifer; 1 m ar«; w ag on, buggy, hnrnoaa, farming implement», ('reek run» through place. Running water to h<oi»e. Half mile went Iximbui Price, «1200, halt' ra»h. Frank H. Pedi go, Loodoa. ol n olApd tf<- For pneumonia. Influenza, grip or colds. Jo lie oil. Worth it* weight in g»l«L For hu I o by Mrs. H M. Ilun»ar«l, Cot tage Grove, Nth at Wa»h Av«*. j3ptl Baled alfalfa hay for nalo In car lots Write Pinney & Bender, Ontario, Ore-« g»H. Ii22j2l|id For 8nle or Trotla- Well Improved 100 acre» in Imgaii county, Okluhouin, 3 ^ mil«*» to town, for lit ini in Oregon. Chna, Hchulze, 207 W. 14th Street, Pueblo, Cob. , dtl j.'ipil Why don't you buy a horns? Houas and big lot, on West Main street for »ale. Ninall pnvment down nnd balance »time "* rent. Her Geo, II, Brainard, Firat Notional Bank building. iltltfc Camera for Sale o ff ieo. See at The Sentinel Dry wood for »ale, 16 Inch or 4 foot. Grove Transfer Co., phone 164, d27pd Oood potatoes, 2c per lb., delivered any place in city. II. H. Ounterhoudt 3 doors west nf N. P. depot. d l l Jfpd For Sale One horse wagon, harness, cultivator and plow. Dunlel Walton, Cottage Grove, Oregon. «113 27pd Milling Company r í e s CS> G r ä b e r W , Eugnus, Orn R M oC ARO AR. D. D. 8. now« • 00 Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Shem.an B U R N I T U R E M AX LUERKE R A W L E IO H M A N 77fi Sixth A v » nls. FOR HOME PEOPLE - H A R D W A R E THE Thou ho auw Colutici Howard wllh* III thè orifici* In tlu* Wall, and Elennor kncellng bcsblc hltu, holding ii water- botile to hls llpn. Hhe turned, anvv film, and rnn to hltu, folllrd ber alni» alami hts ueck and pressisi ber llps to H o m e : o M a d e : F lo u r Made by Cottage Grove P rofessiona l Cards V 5 c s rs t I n T o r e r v l I d o rs : -r-n J M . O r r / T ia If the parties that took a box by mis trike front Mr. Iliirrel'* ntorage room nddresned to l>r. F. E. Himernl, Brook lyn, Iowa will return Imx nnd rontnntn to J. B. Nimeral, DuPont, Wn., nil ez penses will be pnid and no «|iie»tions asked. __ dl.'t 27pd For sale, Just a short distance from town, two small plnees. Inquire of P. H. Jones, phone I4-P4. d 1.3 ¡3pd Wanted A placer mine in southern Oregon; send particulars to F. p. Rruck, 929 (!liumlier of ConiMerce Bldg , Portland, O re« ___ «127 jlttpd A PO O R LY FE D HOR8E roflerta discredit on its «i*»Bor, but tho owner gots th« worst of tho deni h« on use economy in feeding the iiorae affects it» working rapacity s* well »* it» »ppoRrauco. If your horse kick» un bi* feed you can correct it hy buying your feed her«, an you got th« b«»t quality for th« leant outlay Farmers, contractor» nnd homo owner» generally know thnt our feed ii nlwny» up to the »Issdsrd. Lost On roa«l east of town, double falling m nnd logging »hoe. Finder plena«* leave at Hentinel office nnd re ceive reward. STERLING FEED CO. Horses, harness and wagon for sale or trade for milch cows. Horses w e ig h t 1400 lbs. nnd 1500 lbs. each. Call 942 Birch ave. d27-J17pa For Sols.- Thoroughbred English Fox hound, thoroughly broke It months "Id. Frank Boyer. dec27jaa Hipd