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Hill cemetery. The Simmons family li\ ed here for a number o f years and were well known. Mr«, Ezra, of Rccdsport, is visiting with her mother, Mrs. Noel and sister, Mrs. W. A. Hen lie. SILK CREEK Mr. itud Mrs. M. A. Hern visited at tho U. Y. Porter hume Sunday. (Special to the Sentinel) Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Strong were Feb. 12— Pastor J. Mark Comer, I in Lynx Hollow Sunday. Pastor Dt-orgo P. Enoch aud Elder J. A. A. Wort ford anil Mr. and Mrs. I tti|>|>ey, gate a sterooptiran lecture on | N. Dresser went to Cottage Drove Tues India liondaj evening at the Seventh | day Miss Armstrong, of Creswell, is with Day Advent ehtirih. Theodore So rugae, o f Row River, vis the R. Y. Porter family now. Mrs. K. Y. Porter is quite ill with ited relatives liero the first o f the week. Mr. Sprague, o f Lake Creek, spent complications resulting from influeuxa. the week-end at the home o f his dutigh ter, Mrs. 0. E. Wood. D ELIG H T V A L L E Y E. M. Hulicovk. Donald Walker, Novie Laudereth and Mr. Ellis attended (Spoeial to tho Sentinel) church in the Drove Saturday. Feb. 12. Fred W itcher uud his brother, O. W. Shrewsbury, of Engeue, spent Ivan, who is visiting here, killed four the week end here. teen skunks in one log, one day lust Mr. and Mrs. Oliver and small son, week. from Washington, are visiting at tho W. Mrs. Aiaia Sears returned to her homo J. Murphey home this week. in the Drove Saturday. A fter a stay of seven weeks in the Howard Keene and Ivan Witchol Grove, Mrs. Lon Wheeler returned home wore Eugene visitors Saturday. Moudav. The Malcolm Horn family were Sun As a result of the lecture Monday day guests o f the R. Y. Porter family eveniug five hundred dollars was rnis in Lynx Hollow. ed Tuesday at the academy to help the A large delegation from here attend e in1 1 1 1 .school. ed court Mouduy morning, when a peti While returning from town Monday tion, asking for a division o f school Mrs. J. F. Dildersleve had two brake district No. 26 was given a hearing downs, while pulling through the mud. W hile iu Eugene Monday. J. A. JoTl C. O. Willis aud sou acted tho part o f aud Ernest Sears called at tho hospitn good Samaritans in oue instance, and W. to see J. E. Hill, a former resident, who J. Murphy assisted in the second. underwent an operation there two week Hoy und Frank Wheeler were in the ago. Drove Monday. Paper hangers were busy at the Cor Ethel Wood returned Monday eveaiug nutt home Tuesday and Wednesday. m th„ Drove. Tho Nixon families speut Wednesday Ralph Dame wood and Sherril Slagle at the Kent home. expect to leave for laud Wash. Thurs day. TH O RNTO N CORNERS BLUE M O U N T A IN (Special to the Sentinel) Feb. 12— Louisa Durst e:uno home Sunday from Portland, where she had speat several mouths. Elmer Robbins speut Sunday at home, laruis, Mary and Pearl Layvg, of W al den, took in the party at McGuires Sat udny evening. A pleasant evening was spent at the McGuire home Saturday evening. Uauies.uiusic, and dancing were enjoyed. Muriel Shay, of Cottage Grove, speat a few days of this week with her sis ter. Miss Marjorie. The Bob lutudwehr family, o f Flor cnee, is visitiug here with friends aud relatives. L Y N X HOLLOW' (Special to the Sentinel) Feb. 12— W illie Yancy visited his sis I ter, Mrs. Win. Bradford, o f Spriugfield | this week. Little Virgil McKibben has been sick | for a few days. Mis. B. F. Riuard. who has been sick with a severe cold, is improving. Mr. and Mrs. doe Stueky r, o f Marsh field are v isitiug ut Yancy Mr. Yan cy has been quite siek the past few weeks. It. F. Rinard and son, James are work ing at Wildwood. Miss Nannie Chapman and Mrs. George Alleman, o f Divide, spent the week-end with Mrs. Foster. Mrs. Fannie Rhodes is still staying with Mrs. Allen, who is slowly reeov ering from her severe illnesa. Mrs. Rinard got a telegram Wednes day morning that her son Louis hud arrived safely in the U. S. A. (Special to the Sentinel) School resumed Monday, after a 8TA R four weeks' vacation on account o f the fin. (Special to the Sentinel) Word was received here o f the death Feb. 12— Frank L. Orr visited a few of Mrs. Nina Simmons W in ter in Salem. She was taken to Portland, where her days with uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. parents reside, and interred in the Rose J. T. Salle, on his way home at Rogue River from Camp Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. C lifford McGee moved to Star Monday. (F Mr. Monohun, o f Troutdule, visited Monday with bis daughter, Merle, teach er at the Star school. Velma Sallee has returned to school after a three months absence. MAX LUEBKE Arthur and Oral Sallee, Joe and Fran THE EAWLEIOH MAN eis Wicks and Dale Owen were in Row- River Sunday. 775 Sixth Avw. W., Eugene, Ore. Jennett. Lillie, and Urettu Spahr, und Ida Wicks visited at the Owens home Sunday. Mr. aud Mrs. Myron McGee returned B. McCARGAR. D. D. 8. Monday, after spending a week in the DENTIST Orove. Neuralgia relieved instantly by Oral Sallee went to the Grove Fri local application. Residence and day, returning Saturday. office at Fifth and Main. Phone 131J Cottage Qrove, Ore. Professional Cards ROW RIVER DR. S. M. WENDT Physician and Surgeon Special attention given to snrgery aad eye, ear and throat. Country calls as well as city calls answered day or night.* O ffice: Cottage Qrove Hospital J. E. YOUNG ATTORNEY AT LAW O ffice on Main avenue Cottage Orove Oregon A. W. KEME. M. D. PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON O ffice in Phillips building over the Benson drug store. O ffice phone 34 Residence phone 126J. Cottage Orove Oregon DR. W. M. HAMILTON Res. Phone 14F3 LICENSED CHIROPRACTIC PHYSICIAN Consultation and examination free. O ffice honrs 9 to 5. Sun days and evenings by appointm't. O ffice in old Cottage Qrove bank building at 104% Main evenue. H. J. SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW and notary public. Practices in all courts. Twenty-five years ex perience. Bader Bldg. Cottage Orove, Ore. ALTA KING ATTORNEY-AT LAW O ffice located in the rear of the First National bank. Cottage Orove Oregon D. N. McINTURFF ATTORNEY AT LAW Practices in all courts. W ill attend to your business promptly, honest ly and earnestly. Special attention given to the examination o f ab stracts, drafting of wills, settling of estates, conveyances, collec tions and pensions. In First N a tional bank building on fith street Phone 3fl Cottagie Prove. Ore. H. W. TITUS. D. M. D. EXPERT DENTISTRY Modern equipment. First Nation al bank bldg. O ffice hours 9 a. m. to 12 m ., 1 p. m. to 6 p. m. Eve nings or Sundays by appointment ---------- (Special to the Sentinel) F ef 11. David IuiBlue made a trip to Eugene Friday. J. B. Mosby returned Saturday from a visit at Marcola. Cottage Orove visitors from here Sat urduy were: Mrs. J. H. Wanker, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Albert Rissue, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan George and Mrs. Frank Potts. B. A. Seelye was at Row River Tues day. Arthur Childers, o f Portland, was at Row River visiting friends this week. Green Pitcher was here on business Saturday. About 25 young people from here at tended the dance ut Dorena Saturday evening. Charles Earl and J. B. Mosby were Cottage Orove visitors Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hastings, o f To ledo, visited at the J. V. Woodhurst home last week. W. J. Messenger left Tuesday for Ashland, where he expects to remain several duys. Orin Land and Arthur Oosso were here from Dorena, one day last week. DISSTON AND RUJADA (Special to the Sentinel) Feb. 12— Harry Parker, o f Lnndpark, who has been quite ill, is well on the way to recovery. Mrs. E. S. Holderman and daughter, Doris, spent several days o f last weok in Cottage Grove. P. C. Christensen, o f Green Rock, has been caring for Hurry Parker, who is ill. E. S. Holderman was at the Ben Pitcher home Tuesday. Clyde Kerr spent Wednesday night at the Ben Pitcher home. Ben Pitcher, Clyde Kerr and Wil bur Pitcher were in Kujada to sec the wreck. P. C. Christensen and C. Miller were in Disston Sunday. Mrs. llaxel Wicks was in Disston Monday. Clyde Kerr was in Upton and Ru jadu Monday and Tuesday. The Shay and five ears o f logs went into the ditch Wednesday evening be tween L'pton and Kujada. No one was hurt. Ben Pitcher lost a fine horse Tuesday. pation, to his mother, Mrs. A. E. Fos tor, and sistor, Mrs. George Allouian: ‘ ‘ The day tho urniistico was signed we were ut Xivrny, Franee, on our way Oso. II. Bralnard, Real Estate and In surance, timber lauds, mining prop to the front. We euniped there iu pup tents; some cold, too we were really erty, farming property and city prop u11 fc sure o f it about 4:30 a. in., but there erty. was not as niueh noise made as though The Ever Layers Are the Peyera S. C. someone had yelled ‘ chow.’ We had White Leghorns, Taacred strain, trap fires and lights thst night, too some nested every day for 13 years, which thing lie never had had before, that lias built up a high laying strain. Click close to the line. erels, hatching eggs, day old chicks for ‘ ‘ Well, I hope to got out o f this sale; Vi mile west o f eitv. Bert Hands, country before my arm is full o f ser Cottage i Drove, Ore. Now is the tints to begin planning your spring tiling, and the jail 19 n2Tipd vice stripes, oneway. I hove been over quite a lot of France: Landed at Bor For Sale- (Ml acre ranch near Walden way to save money on your wants in this line is to take the station; 59 under cultivation, balanee itenux; then up to Calais; linrk down the Marne river ut Crouttes, whore 1 was on timber; all fenced; running water in all tiliug off tho dealer’s hands as it arrive* in the car. We can the Fourth; then in the Chateau Tlnerrj pastures but one. Part time. Phono Irive; then St. Mitiiol; on tho Visile 19 FI.3, J. II. Hckell, Possession given make a price that will interest you if we tain get orders for u jll) in I4pd river; in the Argonne fight, aud for live at once. months hardly out of shelling distance. For 8nle Green body fir wood. Leave carload. Let us know your wants now and we ran make These people here seem very friend orders with Knowles \ Gruber. I-' <’ Jy, but 1 can't some way forget those llolluda v. j l 7 nich'.Mpd time« when I laid in a shell hole or be For S ale- Baby cab. washing machine. hind a btuteh of grass and waited for 2 new gasoline sad irons, i ream *< |>a the one with my number on it to come rntor, cheap. W It. Finney, 799 liiblis over. It never get there— but it wasn't a v enne |91 f | ||id. their fault. For Sale 5 tons good oat hay. John H. ‘ We spent Christmas at a little burg Hull, 2 miles south of town. Phono near Coblentx. Had rkicken, mashed po f7 'Jlpd tato, carrots, cake and gravy for our 5 F5. Christmas dinner; also a bur of choco For Bale Flue Collie pup 5 mouths old late and a cigar. Considering the condi and good dog hon-.iv Will sell cheap, tions in this God forsaken land, it ’» bet us I vvill he leaving soon. J. Murk ter than 1 expected. Comer. f7-21pd —« “ The place where 1 am billeted is in V"»" '—Ml......... . .... .. . 1 .. vm mmm.. mm* —■ ..... A good 91 acre stock ranch for snlo. It a room o ff a lady's kitchen, with heat, bus fuir house, new burn, is 7 miles light, Christmas trees, etc., and iu our slung we are ‘ sitting pretty,’ but I south o f Cottage Drove, and has good A. Young, phone hope wo vvill soon bo away front it all outrange. Mrs. J. U SE EBONOL ON Y O U R OLD ROOF (1 in I Ipd and back to the United Staten— that ‘s 23 F I I. all we look forward to now, or talk For S ale—Young Jersey cow fresh til about. This army o f occupation is not few days. C. H. Plaster. f I I 2Kptl all it reads like in the home paper. For Sal»— Ludwig piano In excellent “ Just had a letter from Harry (this condition; 149 piece set llaviiand refers to Harry Foster, cousin o f George, who v ¡sited here about two years ago), elfiuu (Buudcrheig pullcrtt) ill perfect and he was just leaving for the states, Conidtioii; china closet; No, 15 l>c L i R. W.' Ward, Cottage with one eye and part o f his skull gone. vtil separator. He got that in the Argonne fight— same Drove, Ore., Box 37, phone 19 Ft. ft Ipd one 1 was in the last drive. Lout— Relief corps badge, Saturday.. Re “ Just received tuy Christmas box— turn to Sentinel. f i t pd January ti. Was sure glad to get it. It's For Sale- H alf ton Ford truck, newly been u long time sinre 1 ate candy like paint.-d; good condition. S. U Smith that. And everything else was sure up preeiated. Up here in bochclniid things 1 I I 21 pd are hard to get— except bum cigars, For Sale — Piano, vacuum cleaner. pa|ier, pipes, pencils or wine. kitchen cabinet, baby curt, writing “ W h en you get such G ood taste, sm aller “ In the house where l am billeted desk, center table, friltt jura, kitchen chew,longer life is what real lasting tobacco here there is a lad o f 19 who put in table, himiroom ehest, cooking uten.-ulH, makes Genuine Grave three months on the Russian front and garden tools, etc., M s.' J. H Hilsby, satisfaction from a ly cos! less to chew lluti eight on the French. He was in the 2 blocks north poutnffiei, phone 121 v. small ch ew ,” says ordinary plug. ------ ---------------------------- Meuse Argonne scrap against my d ivi ----- sion, hut not while I was on the front the C a p t a in , “ it H O LLIS TE R S Writ* line. Y’ ou ought to bear us swap can’t cost any more C h n u i n h G r a v e l y stories. ’ ’ • • • to chew this class of u a n v i i . l v . V A Famous for Coustipntion Following are excerpts from letters tobacco.” far Iw i/ W • « • hewimf plug. from William Edwards, 54th artillery, to his wife, Mrs. Mabel Edwards, and his mother, Mrs. Martin Phillips: “ I am in a chateau near Angers. It '« a long way from home, hut the officers do all tb«y can to make it pleasant for Many a Gloomy Countenance In Cottage us, passes come pretty frequently, and Orove Now Lightens With it isn’t so bad— but we'd rather be at Happlneas. home. I had a pretty fair Christmas and a fiqe dinner. My Christmas pack A bad back makes you gloomy. age h a s n 't come yet, bum It. Can’t bo happy with continual buck age hasn’t come yet but I'm expecting it any day and gee but I 'ni anxious to ache. The aches and paius of a bad bark get it. We don't have much to do, but I'm awful tired o f this country, for iu , Arc frequently due to wonk kidneys. three more duys I will have been in Doan’s Kidney Pills nre recommended France 10 months. I'in office orderly for weak kidneys. now and don't have to stand any calls, Ho Cottage Drove citizens testify. FOR H O M E PE O P LE thir camp is inside a 19 foot stone wall Mrs. J. J. Moore, Sixth Ht , Cottage (no I'm not in ja il); it is nhout three Drove, says; *‘ I mn more or less sub acres in size, one third of it taken up ject to kidney trouble. My back gets by the buildings, one-third by a garden very sore and lame at times and during la-longing to a frog that stays here, and this misery, my kidneys act irregularly. the rest covered by mud with a few big I feel tired out and depressed generally. puddles of water for decorations. After 1 have taken Doan’s Kidney Pills " W e ll, I ’ve jusf hud supper. We had for a few days my back feels as strong beans, onions uml stewed prunes. I can't as ever und my kidneys become nor eat prunes, so I had beans and onions. mal. ’ ’ Phone 80 Be sure to write me when the 65th Price 60e, at fill dealers. D on’t comes home. I would like to beat them simply ask for a kidney remedy- get home but there is no chance, for 1 don't Doan’s Kidney Pills the same that expect to leave here for a couple of Mrs. Moore uses. Foster Milburn Co., WIIAT IX> YOU WANT, ANYWAY! A SENTINEL ( 'LASSILIED months at lea st." * Mfgrs., Buffalo, N. Y. f7-!4 AD. WILE GET IT FOR YOU (¿HICKEY AND AT LITTLE COST W A N T TILING A P ric e T h a t W i ll In te re st Y o u Cottage Grove Mfg. Company S h orty yets a hunch fron t the C aptain GOLDEN NUGGET TABLTS OUT OF THE GLOOM P eyton B ran d REAL CHEWING P L U G Plug packed in pouefv Hom e : cTWade : Flour Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour Made by Cottage Grove Milling Company A want, ad costs little nnd often brings big returns. Nothing too big or too lit tle to be sold by a want ad.________ •** NO TICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Department o f the Interior, U. 8. la s ii O ffice at Koteburg, Oregon, Feb rnary 5, 1919. Notie is hereby given that James C. Ilebert, o f Oakridge, Oregon, who on April 3, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 07931, for a tract o f 139.98 acres o f land in Sec. 26 (unetirveyed) Tp. 20 H., K. 3 E., W. M., described by metes and bounds ns follows: Beginning at Corner No. 1, identical with quarter- section corner between Sections 26 and 27 o f said tow nship; thence S 0° 93’ W., 20 clis.; thence N. 19* 50' K., so < hs.; thence N. 20 chs.; thence N. 19' 51' W.f 9.91 chs., to place o f beginning, has filed notice o f intention to make final five year proof to establish claim to tin- land above described, before E. O. Irn mel, U. H. Commissioner, at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the 11th day o f March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Ixmis Flock, o f Oakridge, Oregon; H. E. Walker, o f Oakridge, Oregon; Arte l> Bulk, of Oakridge, Oregon; Charles E. McClane, o f Oakridge Oregon. W. U. CANON, f7-m7 Register. NO TICE FOR PU B LIC A TIO N . Department o f tho Interior, 17. .1. Land O ffice at Row-burg, Oregon, Feb ruary 5, 1919. Notice is hereby given that Louis Flock, of Oakridge, Oregon, who on April 3, 1912, made Homestead Entry, Serial No. 97939, for a tract of 36.56 acres of land in Sec. 11, Tp. 21 H., It. E., W. M., described by metes ami Imunds as follows: Beginning at Turner No. 1, identical with the quarter section corner between Secs. 17 and 18, said ownsbip; thence N. 29.90 chs.; thence N. 19" 56’ W., 15.59 ehn.; thence H. 2" 5.T E., 16.61 chs.; thence menmler nlong he right bank of Middle Fork o f Wil- amette river as follows: S. 56" 12’ E., 3.22 ch*.; thence 8. 37 * 94’ E., 9 46 chs.; thence H. 43° 45' E., 9.29 chs., to Corner No. 5; thence N. 12.59 chs., to place of beginning, has filed notice of intention f LETTERS FROM SOLDIER BOYS to make final five-year proof to estab ieh claim to the land nbove described, j ______________________________ i before E. O. inttnel, If. H. Commissioner, at bis o ffice at Eugene, Oregon, on the (Continued from first page.) 11th day o f March, 1919. Claimant names as witnesses: Arie I). 6th, and from here we don’t know whore Bulk, o f Oakridge Oregon; James C. we are g o in g ." Hebert, of Oakridge, Oregon; H. E. * * * Walker, o f Oakridge, Oregon; Charles Following nre excerpts from letters E. McClane, of Oakridge, Oregon. of Corporal George D. Foster, 4th en W. H. CANON, gineers, who is with the army of occu f7-m7 Register. \ A D S. A L K about smokes, Prince Albert is geared to a joyhandout standard that just lavishes smokehappiness on every man game enough to make a bee line for a tidy red tin and a jimmy pipe— old or new I T Get it straight that what you’ve hankered for in pipe or cigarette makin’s smokes you’ll find aplenty in P . A . T h a t ’s b e ca u se P . A . h a s th e q u a lity ! 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