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Th. llPon »heir return, thinking Ä S Ä T - - 'hat ,h“ they i“ *’ had Mll"y Ini ve u good joke on the cou r jfO M E K S I D E M A N D O F A ii...- d a di'Hire to do •w* # ‘»urk through th I’ 1 '1 ’ "h"- however, enjoyed the lust me Hummer who w laugh us they were not married at all. [gank courtesy a n d b oth the in huv •• t'e.« unable to take .fa« time d ii‘ K Ernest Purvunce returned Friday ' I W'U,Mr 1 bere all »um I«er ' onee clination and a b ility to a ccorn - “C* “ " ttk will naturally a* ! Dom Corvallis where be went Wednes Lodate patroi ns w ith in b ou n d s [bat guarantee a safe an d sound his b a n k is w illing institution. to be ju dged L >y this m easu re. first N a tio n a l B ank r----- O rn m t ■ ■— in u k e y lT>' "|«Ti*|| Il M en’g **•<1 Itovi* " r' " H ill b,.',,,, ' ' " ‘» iw t * y Matters o f M oro1'than Passing Moment . ' I ||#<n |n thaaa colum n* t o n lila ln g or* Ihn last Mn« thereof the I |a I» paid ad verlltlng . | T h la « anounc.m .nt la made In I with the poetai regulatlone.) u » than fu- ^ k'n i,a" ' ÌooN ud! Inin UIH4-I J lira Frit* Hoder»trmn arrived | Remember to get your diuuer at tie rtli.d Friday for a »hört v ieit M E Church Friday uoon The league i fedMitfxue ’• I D i-1 Iff serving u j Igi ww«riH" Hodrr*troui .r.M left • Hnturdny on | Wnr ha* ” b e rr" e n o. declared at Wynne — ....... — ri.iro .1 IK »yr.no a trip of eevcral day* to H»*e Wooda Hardware on range*. Abeolute roet for ten day*. I.ct u* convince you g H Hailey of lie* Moiiica, o f your chance by coming to our store Ibft Monday after « e b " rt vi>„ nnd inveetigatmg. .id M.*- A II Wood. Mr*. Couie in nnd get wull paper cheap, at » » tonile of Mr. Wood, McOavran 'n »ale. »23 tf lino u having a wall paper l.iMik nt Mudnen'» window- Haw a 22 tf thorne, the newest pattern in Rockford of Portland, candidate fur Hilverwnre, the bo»t »liver plate in the world. We ure exclusive Cottage Grove I r u m the city Friday. ngentn. aplS mfic ilring your hurne»* to Goff'» Shoe 5,COOK STOVES lionpitul for rrpnir*. mayfltf lren * Low Shot! ill's .......... Me Mc $111 V* I*«» Shoe». 131 .'s ' I.ou- Nho,.* 17J ' s' Low Shoe». 137 's Low Shoe«. 1}J ' s ' I.OW Shoe* 210 11 s I.OW SI kmi 11 s I.OW SllOfl 11 s l.ow Shofi i s l.ow Shorn it* i risluetioni on •’ I'Oiis, Mutimi» m,! I *i V t ¡noil*. HEATERS I A targe Assort mont NTER B R O S . HOUSE FURNlSMCRS II NUF-CID *Jm;e Wtlker »rid family leave | fur Toledo, Or-' Slue of Poe ket Knives, at \vynne . Oodiril ha* a Hue swimming II in of* pl»re on Coast Fork and l general pul,In- is welcome to ; the only reatrirtion being the [ of proper bathing »ults ' er." Clifford broke | i r i i l (lint, mid yo«1 I i ten niliiiitas." ’-n ni the fiither,' Anybody but i ! ► E B A K E R Ctotral Blacksmith «..nid here kM«l| We Imre ■ lettir I i hi hour before I ■ I It end mrid| ft In-re u moincotlftl op Sbc'i e I Thnt’e not »B, wi*l you (hit nlffbt I lldii’t k <> near lid tin»*!■ Keen klorHSo. Famous eoffee served, ytetransient trade. Monte's Cafe. li.xl it on ’em ill •!< lust who I wis!" it..... « ho «wore they I vi- f t that little I in. In- n:id both hl» ' •y don't *en<l him up? mil of my braknM«.1 * iHthuiue orerlioert I « m ild tlx thlnci" 'em : Thet’e «*'J! !.. - il K.-ttla* aloo* • rled one of tbwe The father I t you to make*1 'Knit It. \. |). i,n,| Halbriggan I ruler«ear in twopieee suits |mon «uit*. Ju*t ,,^ 1 ,, w„ig|,t ••"■r weather, i.t Cowell & C o’s ** Muwern, ♦3.40, ut miy debts. I,,. * «- dream, i Kirk found Klit a free m*“ 1 iln K. AntboM ., «Ide of him. lie a block h* forgotten k'® ({iinneli r and Mr*- in were !• « * I and I told biaj or a decent t the real J* ■ hi* nania la , Me landed lnJ „way fr0® | r Wllllami ne of father. ,lod<d- oi t week.) & tract of good farming land to kro*B T*-11 in Central Oregon in b*#d rbmate, plenty o f water, I nrh •"‘I. For lurge map nnd full ‘I*’ in,i information send $1.50 Henrwny, The Dalles, Oregon. *ny we can make it easy for I'o'nte and f||e ,,„ „ fjn(, fre,. H i- Hp22 mySOe rr Hewing Machine* at Mills A Mimic House. Easy payment , . only—eo biff- I ..led hie wli»’“ nroiiHly. rce." * II hare to yet Id* and t»ke 1 tn ml a mulatto i Wynne NMN '!°N :: I’ liono^iapliH •1'iHical Merchandise L .n Machines I v ® ^ ° ach Music House ■ first Nat. Hank ■* ........... Bldg. h | y ft« l . M o n te ’s Cafe. .. day to look over the manual training department and work. Mi»» Neita Hazelton wa* up from Eu may 13 27t IkeHpain went to klugem gene over Sunday visiting at the home .Vj-l-rday morning and will go on to of her parents. W. W. Ogleaby has received word , I “ * v,"it ber daughter, Mr*. Henry • "rgen»o„, before returning home. Hbe from Congre*sman Hawley that the " V 1. b“' k ber gramlaon, Henry special pension bill introduced provid y\ hitliH'k, who hai been with Mr*. Jor mg ii 412 a month pension for the doc K** ii (ton f t#f Hoim* tun«*. tor for injurie* received in service •ocial in th Milk ( r»M*k nrhool against the Indians has passed congress Friday evening WI*M IJ II IIMIJIllly and ha* been signed by the president. well attended. \ Mum of $ 48.20 w u Horace Cochran and Fred Whitcomb netted, hair of Which w«'nt to tho ,Sun have received word that they were sue day School fund. ceasful in passing the forest reserve Kemambcr to get your diuuer at the rangers’ examination which they took M. E. Church Friday noon. The league at Roseburg in October. We want you to bring us your butter, eggs and produce. We can't get along | without you, and you need us. It’s a mutual need. Give us a trial. Mr. J. T Manager Duryca of the Eugene Com- mercial C|„|> „„d Mr. t.rissey o f the Oregon Development League, are in the eity today as the guests o f the Cora mercial club. Mr. I’rissey i* gathering data as to land and bind values for use in his work. He attends to answering all eastern correspondence. Roy Smith duet one month from the dnv of In? and Oliver Veatch are showing the vis death Mr*. \t, V\. Comer reeeived „ itors about the country in Mr. Smith’s ‘ berk for pi,000, the amount of a poliry machine. rarried in the M. B. A. by her »on, Hi t'has. H. Stickles, republican cundi win Comer. date for county commissioner, wus in You can't expect to enjoy your men In the city from Eugene yesterday. or to ^»*t the mOMt out of them union* Mr. and Mrs. William M. Berrett and you have tooth with which you can two children left yesterday for Owen, chow your food. Dr. Ingram will make His., where they will make their home. eating both a plou.uro and an aid to the P. E. Stewart was in Eugene Monday. upbuilding of your vitality. Try hi* Wm. M. Colvig, claim agent for the harmleia harmless method method. mayfftf Southern Pacific, was iri the city from ' B. Christensen of Eugene, cundi Portland Monday and registered at the date for sheriff, wus in the city Thurs Oregon. day. H. Cato of Eugene was in the city Erank Richardson of Creswell was in Monday. the city Thursday on business. I. IL Bingham, republican candidate Emmet Howard of Eugene, candidate for the nomination for state senator, for sheriff, was in the city Friday. was up from Eugene Saturday and Sun Mrs, Jeun Morris Ellis, vocational ad day, the guest of his daughter, Mrs visor, psychologist and student of social David Griggs. economics, delivered three interesting The recital given by J. Alphas Boyd and entertaining lectures in the Chris and Miss I.eda Iverson at the high tinn church last week. school building last Friday evening was may 13c and Mr*. C M. Cobb left Hut urday for Freewater. Mr. Cobb will | M" to Wyoming on bu*ine*e and June | they Will take up their residence at Mbelton, Wa*h., where Mr. Cobb ha* re reived a call. Arch Piper of Portland viaited from Saturday to Monday with his parents nnd sons in this city. Miss Partheuiu Porter of Portland is paying a visit of several weeks to her brothers, James and Josiah Porter. W. H. Dinwiddie and daughter, Mrs. Murfln, left Thursday for a fortnight'» sojourn at Newport. A. H. Powell returned Friday eve ning from Portland. Mrs. Powell re turned Monday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Grellc Söderström have moved to Isadora. Mr. and Mrs. A. Söderström were down from Divide Saturday. A. B. Wood is spending the week end in Portland on business. (). M. Kem, H. J. Shinn and C. M. city. Shinn returned Sunday evening from Headquarters for automobile parties Portland in Mr. Kern's new Hudson Six and out o f tow n trade. Absolutely beat which he purchased while there. coffee in the city Monte’s Cafe. Mrs. H. J. Shinn returned Monday my 13-jib Mrs. K. H. Trask I ihs returned from evening from Portland, where she had been for six weeks, receiving medical n viait with her sister, Mrs. Oberg, in attention. ’ortlund. j m . Ambrose of Portland was in Seven new members were taken into the city Monday. the lire company ut its meeting Monday Mrs. Fingal Hinds and little daughter evening. Those joining were Gerald Woods, Joe T. Smith and John Garoutte Eleanor returned Thursday from Port o f the central division; Curti» Parker, land where they have been for several Homer Currin, Win. Edward and Chns. weeks. Mr. Hinds has been impanelled for Grand Jury duty and will not be A. Green o f the east division. able to return home for some weeks. If you want to paper that room you McOavran’• big He is much improved in health. can get the paper at McOavran ’» big Mrs. Fingal Hinds and Mrs. Merle »ale for about ♦ 1 .<M>. u * Scovell spent from Friday until Sunday The Hr... of Bartel» A Krnest has brought suit against Mary Hart,I* » ' i Eugene. John C. Veatch of Portland spent T h e l,..d .e * "lo g g -T V for !,n,,,,," t ................. . •/ . . ,r Co) r, Her millinery and Hundny with hi» father, Col. Kouert ing to about $3,000. catch women ’s furnishing goods shop has been Wilshire Bristow of Eugene spent placed under attachment by the sheriff .HUM""...... g II IIOMR1*- ---- F I Ingram were called j^Un,Jay with his uncle, J. S. * ey Dr. in«»» nnd “»*— Mrs - ' i/r. ** . .... ■ i: Mrs. Matlock and little to Davton Wash., yesterday morn ing mrs. - Eugene “R---- ----- . , ,,y , h„ *ev ere ........ of Dr. Ingram'* (|llH(jhf ,.r ,,f Eugene spent Sunday with * . Mrs. . a Matlock’s ■ il 1 , 'a naronta. parents, Mf. HFU1 Mrs. mother Edison and Victor Talking Machines vv C. Johnson on easy payment plan. Mills A Roach Mf nm, Mr*. H. E. Allison drove over ^ii , a lti f r,(.n Coburg in their machine Saturday ¿ 7 Roy Wood, left yesterday ........ and spent Sunday with their M r* i »•*** d ' v " ‘ ’ lutives to attend the joint meeting of the l.inn relative» here. bere i ad Lane County W. C. T. U. Institutes - Harvey Wnllace spent Sunday with * »rt ' ,t,'<'' r, c,lKn'*<*d as one o f the I (k,r" t'r Pk,,t°grnpher» in Eugene, rKe »f the Armstrong Studios shsene.e of Mr. Armstrong at Harrisburg. the outside view work. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood aecon.paa , he assured of .... „ring ns » r - Hailey, ,* * ‘ A n ......... ............................., M,. 1 1 'nri ui ffi«i j vw*** - —<f . mi» y Wood will transact business while there Pft,ir teeth }n Hr‘* 11 im portnnt fnc and they will return tonight. .to ," No need to longer 'it ,‘ ,T ,l" m r,‘l"lired. Dr. Ingram ‘"'I pain or other ill effects. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Magee returne«! Rio maytitf to their home in Salem yesterday J 11 ' and you wil never eeek ’s visit with relatives here. |!« 0r hllnKry. $ 6 .0 0 worth for t . • • r pMied coffee. Rapid ser r ^ Z V s' Watarbouae, w 7 i,ü ,h* klugen«, • ugeue, *,ly Ore. J N Ore Mi»» Hlntiehe Groom wishes to thank the many friend* anil neighleir* who Sheriff Barker was up from Eugene »Minted her in winning the 4150 in gold Thursday distributing election supplies. in The Hentinel content. A iiutnber of members of the Eugene Victor Chambern and Hob Atkinson camp, Woodmen of the World, were in returned Sunday morning from Eugene, the city Friday attending the meeting where they epent the week end a* the of the local camp in the evening and gueate of several of the fraternitie*. working up interest in the big logrol Retiietnlicr to get your dinner at the ling which is to be held in Eugene June M. E. Oburch Friday noon. The league ly. Robert McMurphey, I). J. Beakey, U serving may 13c It. A. Williams, M. O. Fuller, W. M. Mmnen Fern and I\ y Holcomb »pent Green, W. Branstetter and George E. the week end in Eugene a* the gue.t* Wood were those who made the trip. Mr. Beakey is head consul. o f the Delta Gamma Horority. Walter B. Jonen, probation officer, i Cnrley and Jennings Count» wnn up from Eugene yeeterday on rvwi! dav* of lust week with widow*’ pension bueinen*. $Ry nt Hn ;<!. Having placed an eipert in charge ■oninU upon request. |>r. Goff, o f my gallery, I am in a better poaition liropriftor mh’JStf than ever to handle view and other out l J. P. H bbitt irrlv o .l T h u n ,la v tide work. Now i* the time to have I her home ¡u K:n,-,- I,, r n visit the work done while Nature t* aglow' in all it» spring beauty. Make appoint |her daughter. Mr- C J, Kriii menta. I’hone 111 or 111 K. A. J. Arm atrong. mayl.l 2" It,mne Short ridge returned yeeterday morning from the Green Mountain min ing diatriet and will remain long enough to rn»l hi» vote. *N0 R E P A IR W O R K It. J. Kirhardaou, who eondurted the CATED O N W E S T S I D E recent contest for The Hentinel, left Tuesday for Caldwell, Ida., where he P* 50 frnl* on \,,„r eats. pfi (III will conduct one for The News of that Hinter?" I " Kirk wa* imllltt I '".I nt lit* father’l l bird. you know, ni « fellow. Bot 11 rlm t they think i — -----------------------------------------1 .i cunt* This Advertisem ent Is I D evoted to the Farm ers What about berry boxes for your Strawberries? Leave your ordera now and they will receive prompt attention The M etsan Shop Phone 48 Work on the cannery building is go In advertising always say what you ing forward so rapidly that the board believe, if you wish people to believe fully expects to be able to handle the what you say. apr22-tf present strawberry crop by the time it comes into full enough bearing to war rant canning. HEAD STUFFED UP? Hyomei Gives Instant Relief " 200 FROM HERE ELIGIBLE I f suffering from a eold or TO COMPETE causing dull headaches or an Supervisory District No. 1 Will Take Prominent Part in County Spelling Contest at Eugene Saturday, May 16. c.tarrh itching and burning sensation in the nostrils, surely try Hyomei. It gives quick, e f fective and permanent relief or money refunded by the Modern Pharmacy. It goes right to the spot—you feel better in five minutes. No roundabout method o f stomach dosing with Hyomei—you breathe it. This health-giving medication goes di rectly to the inflamed membrane, all irritation and congestion is quickly re lieved, the delicate tissues healed and vitalized. Hyomei suuulu be in every household. Druggists everywhere sell it. Ask for the complete outfit—41.00 size. ml.3-20 Following is the list o f pupils in sup ersory district No. 1 who are eligible to compete in the spelling contest which is to be held in Eugene May 16 to de termine the championships of the coun ty: Hazel Führer, Leonard Gilchrist, Eva Weeden, Ada Gilchrist, Charles Furher, Ardee Geer, William Frame, Ralph Tower, Lena Sutherland, Howard Cox, Lillie Ewing, Gladys Banton, Lair Small, Grace Zumwalt, Edna Shortridge, James Ewing, Pauline Saunders, Lester Porter, Grace Harding, Iva Neil, Verna Marlow, Adell Giburg, Hallie Wilson, Anna VanSchoiack, Phillip Mosby, Faye Jennings, Mabel Mosby, Thelma Barn hart, Oma Land, Bertha Till, Lester much enjoyed. Swaggert, Gladys Roberts, Allison Miss Florence Tift of Creswell ac Roberts, Elmer Roberts, Orpha Hooker, compunied Miss Iverson on the oecas Myrel Pike, Marion Pike, Myrtle Luce, sion of her recital here Friday evening. Bertha Luce, Hugh Hankins, Velma Mrs. K. S. Dillon and Mrs. A. J. Dil l.alee, Frances Wicks, Miles Wicks, Ray lon of Pittsburg, stopped in the city mond Wicks, Zina Doolittle, Ethe’ over night enroute to the East from Mackey, Kenneth McReynolds, Louisa California, where they spent the winter. Mostachette, Yerda Söderström, Julia They were much impressed with the Turner, Paul Broner, Winnie Rucker, beauty of the Cottage Grove country Frank Branner, Edward LeBlue, Laura and declared their intention of return Branner, Pearl Wade, Philip Robinson, Ruby Miller, Harley Williams, Nellie ing next year to make a longer visit. Miller, Harold Dugan, Eunice Guile, Rev. Howard M. Fagan’s sermon next Vida Law, Gladys Morgan, Ernest Gile, Sunday will be his last until Autumn. Frances Barnett, Alma McBee, Eftie The church has granted him leave of Marlow, Clarissa Jackson, Ruby Doak, absence for the summer in order that Calvin Marlow, Elmer Chamberlain, he may do evangelical work. Vergie Jones, Mary Snauer, Darwin The local baseball team is negotiating Martin, Hazel Champion, Hildreth with the Jefferson high school team of Nolta, Irwin Clark, Sybil Cellers, Glen Portland for a mid week game to be Cellers, Franklin Green, Ada Adams, played sometime within the next two Carl Houston, Oral Hopper, Harry A l weeks on the local grounds. The Jef len, Vivian Johnson, Mylon Haight, ferson team at present holds the inter Bessie Nichols, Raymond Patton, Bessie scholastic championship o f Portland, Mooney, Ola McGuire, Vernon Whipps, having won it last year. For this sea Clara Ladow, Wayne Veatch, Enid son they have a record of nine games Veatch, Anton Willis, Hassel Magee. won and but two yet to play. Hattie Wells, Edna Lewis, Sylvester The dedication o f the new bubbling Canndav, Betty Lambert, Lillie Lam drinking fountain which has been in bert, Glenn Lewis, Henry Stevens, stalled by the Woman’s Club at the Floyd Runk, Mary Davis, Owen Gilbert. First National Bank corner, will be Anna Sharp, Clarence Roemhild, Gladys held Saturday evening at 7:30 and the Chapman, Minnie Sharp, Anna Chap possession of the fountain given to the man, James Frazer, Lena Stockwell, Sybil Frazer, Florence Shaub, Evelyn city. K. K. Mills bought the William Ber McKay, Zella Steele, William Sedgwick, rett tl acre ranch nt Latham last week, Mabel Wright, May Gray, Tommy and within two days sold it to William Plank, Joe Quinn, Ruby Gray, Glenn Smith, Viola Martin, Verna Windom. VanGorden. Frances Rankin, Otto Maebius, Wendell A party composed of Mr. and Mrs. Cochran, Delie Medley, Bennie Herring, Filer of Eugene, Mr. and Mrs. Fagan, Rouama Armstrong, Rita Ridings, Marie Mrs. Roy Romaine and Dr. and Mrs. Ridings. Roxie Seaward. Lucy Matthey A. W. Kime drove out to the home of er, Matilda Mattheyer, Ray Woolev, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hemenway on Silk Neva Holland. Rose Doyle, Edith Wat Creek Sunday afternoon, enjoyed a pie kins, Charley McClure, Dora Frost, iiic dinner and spent the afternoon. Edith Holcomb, Jesse Bargar, Leonard Miss Mary Bartels was also one of the Huck, Johnnie Hatfield, Joseph Haight, party, having gone out Saturday. Lloyd Arrington, Esther Coon, Ethel The children o f the sixth grade were Hatfield, Marie Ziniker, Emma Ziniker, the happy participants in a hay ride Jessie Benter, Herbert Young, Nellie yesterday afternoon on which they went Denne, Lloyd Brown, Viola Jack, Vera to Walden nnd ate their lunch. Miss Soehner, Hilda Bruckert, Dwayne Buell, Lola Wilson, the teacher, chaperoned. Neva Richardson, Valley Storie, Helen Mrs. Frank Woodruff nnd son and Teidke, Roy Warfel, Ralph Williamsor Miss Mabel Wheeler left this morning Florence Thompson, Emmett Thompson for Roseburg to attend the S. D. A. Lillie Tiedke, Glenn VanSchoiack Marie Veatch, Noble Elliott, Hugh Van camp meeting. Schoiack, Marion Scott, Hugh Van Miss Elsie Baker and Miss Ruby Brumfield are spending the day in Eu Beryl Prophet, Victor Kraal, Dorothy Doane, Reta Jenkins, LauraDoane, Edt.a gene. Jenkins, Gertrude Aldrich, Carlton Miss Ada Matthews, Miss Jessie Mc Porter, Thelma Jones, Jesse DeWald Cord and Miss Eva Hooper are in Eu Margaret Scheuefle, Raymond Brock gene today. Grace Jones, Jessie Denny, Oita Oliver, Mrs. u. F. King, Mi». H. D. Lincoln, Floyd Baker, Fred Parazoo, Gladys Mrs. Sid Hamlin, Mrs. Thos. Allen, Pitcher, Audrey Fowler, Arna King, Misses Idalia and Rydal King and Jus Helen Baker, Veda Wilcoxen, Myra Lar tin King are attending the circus in Eu sen, Romona Miner. gene today. The Southern Pacific has made a rate Dr. Ethel Lynn, who was scheduled o f a fare and a third to the convention to speak here Tuesday evening under the auspices of the local Socialist club, Cottage Grove will play Creswell at will be unable to fill her engagement. Creswell Sunday. Creswell now leads friends nt Creawell. Elmer Hastings was a Eugene visitor "T ” • " -* • » ' Grüble and Mr. McDonald of vv in, »' • w»*** ^ fha civiI service eiam.na A. J. Armstrong spent Monday and ionM for fo„ rth class postmaster t atu Tuesday in Eugene doing commercial photographic work. Mr. and Mrs. I. M. Harvey are visit ing in Medford. son. Miss Myrtle Brewer nnd Wallace M.l Mrs. Frank Hawkins leaves tomorrow had their friends guessing Saturdny for Newport, where she will spend ten ier result of a little trip which they The rice throwers were days with her daughter, Miss Verna WANT ADS l Ads. under this head at one cent a word each inpertion for five insertions; 16 2-3 per cent dis count after fifth insertion; 33 1-3 per cent discount after eighth insertion. Figures and initial* are counted as words. WANTED WORK.— IN GOOD FAM ily in or near Cottage Grove. Sarah Green, Cottage Grove. my!3pd IF PARTY WHO BORROWED MY pruning shears will kindly return same and pay for this ad. no question* will be asked. C. M. Jackson. 13pd FO B S A LE OB T B A D E ONE 3% INCH BETINDOFF WAGON for sale, cheap; almost new. See Churchill & Counts, Commercial Sta bles. may 13-fh FOR SALE.— WATER POWER SAW mill, 36 and 50 inch saws. Will sell with or without water wheel. Riley Petty, Creswell, Oregon. ml3-27p FOR SALE.— 160 ACRES OF LAND on Mosby Creek, V* mile from public highway. Will trade the 160 acres for ten acres o f improved land with building*. My place has three mil lion feet of saw timber. Joseph Perkins, jr. ml3-jn3e FRESH COW FOR SALE CHEAP. my 13c Phone 15 F3. 8. L. Godard. FOR SALE.— FINE JERSEY MALE calf from very fine milch stock. J. D. Anderson, phone 17 F13. rnyOtfc HORSE FOR SALE.— EUGENE MIL- ler, phone 22 F ll. my6-13pd MUST SELL AT ONCE.— HOUSE hold furniture, including range stove. D. K. Nicely, on Hemenway place, just west of Rinehart place. m6-13p INDIAN RUNNER DUCKS FOR SALE — either singly or by trio. W. A. Hemenway. may6-20c FOR SALE.—80 ACRES, 5 V, MILES west of Lorane, on Siuslaw; 14 acres cultivated; 25 acres suitable for cul tivation; rest timber, house and barns, creek bottom land. Berries and family orchard. George Betts, Lo rane, Ore.. Price $900, including household goods. mv6-tfc FUV E ACRE ORANGE GROVE AT Oroville, Calif., for sale, or will trade for Cottage Grove property. J. E. Overholser, Oroville, Calif., R. 1. For reference inquire C. A. Bartell, Cot tage Grove. my 6-27pd FOR SALE.—ONE ACRE OUTSIDE city limits, new buildings; berries and fruit. Inquire Sentinel. al5tf-cgfm PURE ^WHITE RUNNER EGGS, 40 cents a dozen. The white are as good layers us the colored. The white egg* 2V4 cents above colored on market. Got 19^$ cents a pound March 9 for cull drakes. My birds took all awards the league, but in case o f defeat by at Eugene show. W. B. Finney, R. Cottage Grove will drop to second place. F. D. No. 2. aprl5 tf But a half game now separates them, Cottage Grove having played five games LOTS FOR SALE ON SIXTH STREET while Creswell has played but four. Road.— mile south o f city limits, also 123 ac>es o f first class farming land near Dorena. . Alex Cooley a8-jun25pd 1 XL