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S tep Up And Get Real Tailoring! Y o u p a r tic u la r fello w s w h o d on ’t care to pay hifeh prices should take time to investigate our custom- tailoring department. I f you want Thoroughly Hifeh-Grade M ade-To-M easure Clothes, w e can satisfy you in style, pattern and price, for w e’ll send your measurements and description to Ed. V Price Merchant Tailors & Co. Chicago, U. S. A. and feet the cream of custom-tailorinfe. Don’t ask for cheap tailorinfe. W e don’t handle it. Fall Patterns N o w on Display 10 Per Cent Cash Discount on A ll Orders Taken During September T H E.QUALITY cash I f You O w n Y o u r F a r m Use P r i n t e d S ta tio n e r y . E v e ry fu r m e r who owns his farm o u g h t to h av e p ri n te d s t a ti o n e ry with his n am e an d th e n am e o f his farm and his postoffice a d d re s s p ro p e rly given. T h e p ri n te d h e a d in g m ig ht also g iv e th e nam es o f w h a te v e r crops he sp e c ia l ises in, an d w h a te v e r v a rie tie s o f seed o r w h a te v e r b reed s o f hogs, c a t t l e or p o u lt ry he keeps. P r i n te d s t a ti o n e ry g iv es you a s t a n d i n g w ith w h a te v e r person o r firm y o u a re w r it in g to. b e sides in s u rin g t h a t y o u r nam e a n d a d dress will a lw a y s b e read properly. Besides, p r i n te d s t a t i o n e r y in creases y o u r c re d it. A p r o m in e n t a d v e r t i s er w ro te one o f o u r re a d e rs th e o th e r d a y , s a y in g : “ We usually req u ire cash w ith o rd ers fo r all o u r goods, b u t we h a v e fo u n d t h a t it p ays to tr u s t a man who uses p ri n te d s t a t i o n e r y as y o u do, so we a re sh ip p in g y o u r o rd e r a t once. ’ ’ I f y ou w a n t t o w rit e to y o u r congress- store - phone m a n or m em b er o f th e legislature, o r if yo u h a v e n req uest to m ake o f y ou r c o u n ty s u p e r in te n d e n t o f schools, or if you wish to get in f o rm a tio n fro m any busin ess house, in an y case y o u r le t te r will h a v e in creased w eig ht and get more a n d q u ic k e r a t t e n t i o n i f you use p ri n te d s t a tio n e ry . E v en i f you use post card s buy 200 to 500 a t th e tim e an d h av e y o u r name a n d ad d ress p ri n te d on th e corner. Get th e h a b it o f using p r i n te d s t a tio n e ry . The n e x t tim e yo u go to to w n, w hy not d rop in to T he S e n tin e l office an d give a n o rd er for p r i n te d no te p a p e r a n d envelopes to m atch f It will be one o f th e best i n v e s tm e n ts yo u have, e v e r m ade in y o u r life. T h ere w as a m an w ho was w ondrous w ise; he ju m p e d in to a b ra m b le bu sh a n d sc ra tc h e d out bo tn his eyes. Then he p u t a w a n t ad. in T he S e n tin e l an d go t th e m b a c k ag a in . s2 Row Round Trip Fares * T his may be an Mrs. K arl K. Mills e n t e r t a i n e d th e M. t u t e fo r c a m p h o r ! P. O. Club F rid a y at an all d a y session. “ old w iv e » “ rem edy, but it is elTn B re a k fa s t was served a t 9 an d luuch at carious, tr y it. B u tt e r Mint Sauce H a lf ru p f u l of 1. T he m eeting w as tn honor of the first a n n iv e r s a ry o f th e club a n d was apple v in e g a r , red pepper, one large th e first m eetin g fo llow ing th e sum mer tu blespoo nful of b u tt e r , salt, m int vacation. The tim e w as s p en t in cou leavea, one larg e tab lesp o o n fu l of augur. vernation an d sewing. I.unch w as car To the v in e g a r ad d »alt au d red p epper ried out in a m an n er to repreaent a meal to t a s t e und th e bru ised leavea of tw o at th e beuch, p ap er plates, old knivea mint stalk*. Melt th e b u t t e r to whieh and fo rka an d dishes b ein g used to make has been add ed th e su gar. H eat y o u r th e idea more effective. T he m enu car v in e g a r an d slowly *tir in to the melted ried out th e same idea. Those present b u tte r. T h e b u t t e r remove* th a t w aterv besides th e hostess w ere: Mesdames ta s te t h a t fr e q u e n tly spoil* lam b with Cruson, C. J . Kern. Frost, S pear, Hoy m int aauee. • • • • • Sm ith, Ariuand W ynne. Hcovell and H a rry S ho rt. Mrs. C ruson was elected Mint V i n e g a r —-One dozen d e lic a te presid en t for th e y e a r. atnlka o f m in t, apple vineg ar. T a k e the stalk* o f m int anil place them in a q u a r t A reception was g iv en in th e C hrlstiu n bottle. Kill the b o ttle w ith a good Church Monday e v e n in g fo r th e rctir stro n g a p p le v in e g a r and cork tig h tly ing p asto r and wife, Mr. an d Mrs. M Let th is s t a n d for six week*, th e n s t r a i n H. F a g a n . T he fo llow ing pro g ram was and re b o ttle . T his i* an ex cellen t *ub a titu tv fo r mint sauce nnd keepa iudell rendered: Address ............................. A. 1.. Z ach arias nitely. A q u a r t of it p re p a r e d in sum R ecitation . ..........................Goldie Hayes mer and set aside will last all w in te r to Song ................................................. (Quartet serve on cold meat*, or ia alw a y s a* Rev. Aldrich. A. A. R ichm ond, S. I.. »ociated w ith lamb, but tr y th e mint M ackin, 0. E. I'm p h re y . v in e g a r on cold roast b e e f or m utto n . R ecitation ........................H crtha S tep h en s In F ren ch d re s sin g th e slig ht flavor of P iano S o l o ....................... M a s te r Anderson m in t v a s tly im proves th e tas te. R ecitatio n ............................. Rev. Aldrich Solo .............................................. Mrs. F ag an Cress S a l a d — P ick , wash nnd d rain R e c i t a t i o n ............................. I.ena B urcham Song ................................................. (Quartet tw o t e n d s lettuce und b re a k in to pieces, P r a y e r ....................................... Rev. F ag an mix w ith some w atercress, sh red ded cel A f te r th e p rogram , re f re s h m e n ts of ory and a few leaves o f m i n t; put in a salad bow!, sp rin k le w ith salt, pepper, punch a n d w afers w ere served. su g ar nnd lemon juice, an d pour over The C onstellation Club m eets tom or a salad d re s sin g ; g a rn is h w ith slices o f hard trolled eggs a n d pickled licet root row w ith Mrs. O. 1.. Nichols. The l. a d i c s ' Aid S ociety of th e Pres b y te r ia n C hurch is bold in g a session this a fte r n o o n at th e home o f Mrs Helen Silsby. M esdames Silsby, Per kins and S hu y are hostesses. Mrs. I,. S. Hill e n t e r t a i n e d th e Social T w elve Club T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n in the first m e e tin g of th e season Eleven m em bers were presen t an d Mrs. Geo. K e rr w as elected to m em bership. Mr*. A. J . H en d ry and Mrs. C. A. Burtell were guests. R e fre s h m e n ts w ere served. Annual Douglas County Fair Roseburg, Sept. 16-19 To Be Held at Tickets will be sold for Roseburg for the ab ove occasion from all points on the Ma:n Line, Portland to Ashland, inclusive; also from P. E. & E. points, Corvallis to Eu gene, inclusive, and from points on the Woodburn - Springfield Branch September 14, 15, IP, 17, 18 and 19. Final return limit September 21. F u ll p a rt ic u l a r s as to fares, t r a i n schedules, etc., from a n y 8. P . or P . E. & E. A g e n t o f th e Miss I.ulu C urrin a n d Mrs. Chss. Adam* were hostesses F r i d a y evening to a marshniellow to a s t i n g p a r t y of a b o u t th i r t y . T h e m em bers o f t h e p arty met a t th e Adams home an d from th ere were t a k e n in th e H a rre ll and C ottage Grove Mfg. Co. tr u c k s to th e S u t h S tr e e t b rid g e over th e C oast Fork, where a larg e bonfire w as bu ilt. A f e a t u re o f th e ev en in g was a waterm> Ion e a ti n g co n test fo r th e men, the object being to see who could e a t a hole th r o u g h th e c e n te r th e q u ic k e s t with out th e a id o f fingers or nose. Roy S m ith won th e prize, a n o th e r slice of melon. E ach m em b er o f the p a r t y was fu r n ish e d w ith a box o f m arshm eilow s [ E v e r y religioue o rg a n iz a tio n ia in v it and n bam boo to a s ti n g stick a n d the re m a in d e r o f th e e v e n in g sp ent in ed to use th ia column fo r a n n o u n cem en t to a s tin g th e m arshm eilow s an d sin g in g o f ita serv ices an d o th e r news. Con po pu lar songs. T he p a r t y r e t u rn e d to t r i b u t o r s nre requested to om it e x h o r t a th e c ity a b o u t 11 o 'clo ck . ti ons a n d o th e r ed ito ria l m a t te r , an d to T he I n d i e s ’ M issio n ary S ociety of m ake th e an n o u n c e m e n t o f aervieea as th e C h ris tia n Church met at the home of conciae as possible. Social fu n ctio n s, Mrs. A. W. K im e T h u rs d a y a fte rn o o n . etc., an d news o u tsid e o f th e w eekly an A f t e r an i n t e r e s t in g nnd in s tru c tiv e session d ainty re f re s h m e n ts were n o u n cem e n t m ay b s e la b o r a te d upon.] l Southern CHURCH NEWS I B A P T I8T CHURCH A. M. Williams, M inister. Owen I v a n s o f G r a n ts P ass and Mrs P re a c h i n g services m o rn in g an d even E m m a J . Miller o f th is c ity were m ar ried a t E u g en e T u e s d a y a t the home o f ing second, fo u r th an d f i f t h S u n d a y s E v e n in g services a t th e officiating p a sto r, Rev. M. H oward o f each m onth. 7:30. Biblp stu d y and p ra y e r m e e tin g F ag an. ev ery T h u rs d a y evenin g. Sunday school a t 10. B Y. P. U a t fl:30. FA DS AND FA N C IE S P r a y e r m ee tin g T h u rs d a y ev en in g a t W t a t W om en A re Doing. Cresw ell and W ed n esd ay ev en in g at The M arseilles H otel, N ew York, has Blue M o untain. opened its new ly d ec o ra te d M arseilles M o rning su bject, “ P r o h i b i t i o n s ; “ Room, an d th e p le a s in g color effects, ev en in g su b je c t, “ P lan o f L i f e ; “ sub which h a v e won high p raise from guests je c t fo r p r a y e r m eetin g , “ U n iv ers al and a r t is t s , h av e b ro u g h t early fa m e to P e a c e ; ’ ’ su b ject fo r B. Y. P. U., “ Old th e a r t i s t Miss Moeller, who is hard ly T e s ta m e n t by C h a r a c t e r s , ’ ’ leader Rev. out o f h e r s t u d e n t d a y s in the a r t Williams. schools. Miss Moeller, who is a c tiv e an d a th l e ti c , a go lf an d te n n is en th u si M ETH O D IST EPI8C O PA L ast, is responsible f o r th e d eco ratio n o f th e room, which has followed t h a t of H o rae« N. A ld rich , P a s t o r th e M arseilles c h a te a u t h a t g a v e th e S erv ices n e x t S u n d a y as follow s: hotel its nam e. T he to n es a re F ren ch g ra y an d gold, an d th e illum ination, by S u n d a y School a t 10; serm on a t 11; in d ire c t lig h tin g , is p a r t o f Miss Mot-1 J u n i o r l e a g u e a t 3; E p w o rth l e a g u e l e r ' s design. a t 7; e v e n in g service a t 8. • • • • • M o rn in g th em e: “ G ro w th in W is St. P a u l club women propose to m ake d o m ; ” e v e n in g s u b j e c t: “ T h e G re a t t h u t c it y even more b e a u ti f u l by g r o w D e m a n d ; “ E p w o r th l e a g u e to p ic: ing flowers on th e o rn a m e n ta l lam p “ W h a t Shall My L i f e Work B e » “ posts. • Pacific JOHN M. SCOTT, General Passenger Agent, Portland, Ore. $50 DOWN BUYS A HOUSE What better proposition could you ask for? The house is brand new, roomy and modern, a few minutes walk from the heart of the city, close to other pretty residences in a choice residence district of the city. Just outside the city limits. All the advantages of the city without paying for them. Small monthly payments will handle the proposi tion. Inquire at Sentinel office. • • • T he S en tin el is a live wire. I f you d o n ’t believe it, ta k e hold o f a copy. R E A L E S T A T E TRA N BFER .8 M int Aspic S a l a d —O ne bunch of D. I). M rF n rin n d to II I. Land et nl fresh m int suit, tw o tnbleapoonfuls of g e la tin or jelly pow der, one sp rig of — Lots 7 an d 8, blk. 4, D. Ö. M r F u r parsley, one sm all onion, green coloring l a n d ' s 5th add itio n W> C o tta g e Grove, paste, one bny leaf, one lemon, red pep • L D. It lln m n n t to 8 M. II ii II im I u ) per, innyunnuise, I'isk the lenves from the bunch of fresh m int an d put in a 15 ft. s t r i p in see. 35, tp. 20 S, K 3 W, sau cep an covered w ith one cu p fu l o f » 20 . J . H. Thompson et ux to William H boiling winter. Set th is on the back the sto v e while p re p a r in g th e o th e r in R aw lin g s Trnet see. »*, tp. 20 8, H 3 W , »5 0 0 . gredienta. P u t the g e la tin or jelly pow W in n ifre d T a y lo r by a d m i n is tr a t o r to der in on# cup ful o f cold w a te r to soft cp. Chop parsley very fine and , with F red Kelly - N W 14 of HWk« see. 5, tp. the bay leaf, onion and th e ju ice o f the 21 H. R. 2 W. »4SI. D. P. B urton et ux to O rr Brown et lemon, ad d to the nviut w ater. Season w ith salt nnd red pepper. Add the gel ux— T r a c t see. 5, tp. 21 H, M. 3 W, »I. Daisy l). H em rn w n y et vir to K 1. a ti n or jelly pow der am i when dis solved remove und s t r a in . l»o not let the jelly McCord P a rt o f lot 2, blk 3, in buii or th e delicate fla v o r will be t a k e n S h ie l d 's a d d itio n to C o tta g e Grove, »I H II Lee et ux to B urkholder Woods aw ay . W hile still hot, s t i r in aiifticient g reen coloring p a ste to tin t a delicate Co.— T r a c t s in sec. 2, tp. 21, S, R. 4 W, green. S erve w ith m ayon naise, g a r » 1000 . Jo s e p h P e rk in s to Adella L. T hom p nish w ith sliced encum bers. son— T r a e t in see. 33, tp 20 S, K 3 W, »150. F ra n k J . W endlirk et ux to A rth u r ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ A. K in g — 2 acres in see. 7, tp. 20 H, K 3 W, *10. W H Cooper et ux to Ole T. Oleson — I»>ts 5 a n d fl in blk. 4, Milapoo P a r k , served a n d a d e li g h tf u l social hour e n jo yed . TO THE M O U N T V IB W . (S pecial to T h e S e n tin el) W. I>. H eath and J e s s ie Scott were ill C o tta g e Grove Monday oil business. Chaunoey aud C u th b e rt ( ’rites were at th e Hoe mill Tuvsday. F re d Crowell was lu C o tta g e Grove on busiuess last week. F ra n k S ears went to Dorena F rid a y . Je s sie Hrott left T h u rsd a y for I'endlo ton. Brison and C. W S ears a tt e n d e d the Krneat S e a r s ’ a uction sale at S ag inaw S a tu r d a y . Will H eath an d Hud Ishuiael went to Creswell S a tu r d a y , r e t u r n in g Huudny. H e rb e rt Neal went to Kujndii S n tu r day. W ade Moaby has been v is itin g his g ra n d m o th e r , Mr*. W. D. H eath d u rin g the past week. Mrs. F red F ro s t of Blue M o untain spent F r i d a y at W. D. H e a th 's . Among C o tta g e G rove visitor* S u tu r day from thin neig hborhood were Mr* 0 . W. Sears, Mis* Edna Sears, Mr. and Mrs. J . It. Cooley, Mr. und Mrs. Gee Currin, Miss B erth» anil P ra n k Hears. Mr. Cox was tu C o tta g e Grove Sun dav. Mr. an d Mrs B ert Niche!» v is ite d re l a t h e s at Saginaw S a tu rd a y . Mr. ami Mrs. I.nurie E ngland and Mr. nnd Mrs. Lot W agner, nil of Do renn. spent S u n d ay with Mr. an d Mrs Jo h n S ears nnd fam ily. Miss E dn a Hears visited Miss G ladys Schilling S un day. W I). H eath nnd F red Crowell and d a u g h te r spent S u n d ay at H enry lit* s u e ' s a t Blue Mountain. F ra n k Hear* was on the sick list Suit dav. Mr*. \ a lt e r P it c h e r visited Miss E d n a Hears T h u rsd ay . Mr. an d Mrs. H it. G ilm e r of P o rt land, an d Mrs. D. II. Hemenvrny, J i m nnd H u rriet Wallace spent S u n d a y of Inst week at C. W. Hear*'. • PR ES B Y T E R IA N CHURCH. Miss O liv e r Conger, o f Ix>s Angeles, Rev. D. A. Macl-eod, P a s to r. a f t e r ten y e a r s in g o v e rn m e n t service, S erv ices n e x t S u n d a y : B ib le school is th e first woman to be a p p o in ted e n tr y clerk o f secret service. T he position is a t 10; inurniof, w orship a t 11; J u n i o r an i m p o r t a n t one. C h ris tia n E n d e a v o r a t 3; e v e n in g w o r ship a t 8. Women a re risin g In rebellion the S u b je c t, 11 a. in.: “ L i f e ’s L a b o r ; ’ ’ world o v e r — no t in rebellion to men, s u b je c t, 8 p. m.: “ F a i t h Plus M e a n s .’ ’ b u t in rebellion to t r a d i t i o n . — Mrs. C a r rie C h a p m a n C a tt. F R E E M ETHODIST. R b o d a B u rn e tt, P a s t o r . Miss K a th e r i n e Moore is to have P re a c h i n g serv ice th e first an d t h i r d ch arg e o f Dr. M o u te s s o r i's model school, S u n d a y s o f e v ery m o n th a t 3 a n d 7:30. which is to be p a r t o f th e ed ucational work a t th e P a n am a-P acific E xposition. P r a y e r m e e t in g e v e r y W ed n e sd a y a t M adam e M ontessorl h a s received i n v i 7:30, an d on second a n d fo u r th S u n d a y s ta t io n s from m any p a r t s o f th e world to a t 3. ------------------------------ give a t r a i n i n g course in her te a c h in g ST. M A R Y ’S C H U R C H . methods, an d she h a s chosen the San Rev. J o h n B e rn a rd s , P a s t o r. F ra n c isc o E x positio n in 1915 befo re all S erv ices n e x t S u n d a y as follow s: others. D u rin g her fo u r m onths here she will h av e a class o f pupils furnished fx>w m ass a t 8, high m ass s n d sermon by C a lifo rn ia , Oregon a n d U tah. a t 10:30, dev o tio n s an d b ened ic tion a t 7:30 in t h e evenin g. T he ap p les in y o u r app le pie will b a k e more qu ick ly If c u t in ir re g u la r C H R IST IA N CHURCH pieces. T h e y will no t p ack so closely, J . W. J e n k i n s , su p p ly pasto r. and will give th e hot a ir a chance to come in c o n ta c t w ith nil p a rt s more eas S e rv ices: Bible School a t 9:45; m o r n ily. in g services a t 11:00; e v e n in g serv ices a t 8 :0 0 ; p r a y e r m e e tin g each T h u r s d a y T asted R ecipes a t 8:00. Now t h a t we h a v e a m i n t fa r m in All n o t w o rsh ip in g elsew here c o r d i a l our m id at i t behooves us to learn how we m ay a v a il ourselves o f th e new home ly in v i te d to a tt e n d . in d u s try , ho w ev er old th e recipes these a re tr ie d a n d true. One word b efore S erv ices a t th e C h ris tia n Bciencs H a ll p r i n t i n g th e cooking fo rm ulas. How e v e ry S u n d a y a t 11, a n d W ed n e sd a y m a n y kn ow t h a t in m a n y localities All a r e welcome. m int is used m ed icinally as a suhsti- e v e n in g a t 7:30. * 1 . J . A. Powell et al to L an e Countv 2.71 acres in see. 2K. rp. 21 8, K. 3 W, * 1. T. J . R yan el ux to ll e n r v C. Kchtref T r a c t s in tp. SI H, R. 3 W, »2150 T he person who vs a su b s crib er to The S e n tin e l bas som ething to live for from week Jo week. s2 S um m er S quash Salad. T his salad sounds much more odd th a n it tastes. T he flavor o f th e y e l low an d w h ite scallop squash is very ag reeable, h a v in g a peculiar n u tt y anil spicy ta s te . Select squash fresh from the g a rd e n with the skin still tender. Cut in to sm all pieces, mix with un equal q u a n t i t y o f chopped nuts. Two tab le s[toons o f the m ix tu r e with the add itio n o f a few drops o f lemon juice will 1 m * n sufficient amount fo r a trial. I f a classified ad. in The S en tin el d o e s n ’t get von w h at you w ant, you m ig h t ns well m a k e up you r mind to do w ith o u t it. s2 N O T IC E O F E X E C U T O R 'S S A L E O F B EA L PROPERTY. I n th e C o u n ty C o u rt o f th e S t a t e of Ore gon f o r L an e C ounty. IN T H E M A T T E R O F T H E E S T A T E O F M A R IA H A R T U N G , Deceased. N otice is hereby g iv en , t h a t in pur suance to an o rd er of the C ounty Court of th e S t a t e of Oregon, in nnd for Iuini‘ C ounty, m ade on th e !»!h d a y of Hepteni ber, A. D. 1914, in th e m a t t e r o f the e s t a te o f M aria H a rtu n g , deceased, the u n dersigned, duly ap p o in ted , a c ti n g nnd qualified execu to r o f snid esta te , will sell a t p r i v a t e sale, in th e office o f II. J . S h in n , a t C o tta g e Grove, O regon, for cash in b an d nnd a cco rding to law, the fo llow ing described real p ro p e rty be longing to said e s t a te to w it: B e g in n in g a t a point 95 li nks south and 305 li nks e a s t o f th e n o rth e a st co rn er of O. P. A d a m s ' la n d ; th en ce ennt 150 f e e t ; th en ce south 100 f e e t ; th en ce west 150 fe e t ; th e n c e no rth 100 fe e t to the p lace o f beginning. Also begin ning a t a p o in t 44 links south from the s o u th e a s t co rner o f co u n ty su rv e y No. 179; thence west 032 li nks to a point 44 lin k s south o f th e so u th w est co rner o f said co u n ty su rv e y No. 179; thence sou th 193 li n k s ; th en ce ea st 305 lin k s; thence n o rth 100 f e e t ; th en ce ea st 207 lin k s ; th e n c e no rth 30 lin k s to th e place o f b eginning, all in C o tta g e Grove, L a n e C ounty, Oregon. S ave an d except a t r a c t o f U n d de scribed as follows: B eg in n in g a t a point 237 links south o f the n o rth east co rn er o f O. P. A d a m s ’ land, said be g in n in g point being th e southw est cor ncr o f th e land ow ned a t th e d a t e here o f by M a r ia H a r tu n g , and th e n o r t h west co rn e r nf land ow ned a t d a te h e r e o f by H. II. Veatc.h; th en ce e a s t 5.92 c h a in s ; th e n c e north tw o f e e t ; th en ce in a so u th w e s te rly d irectio n 5.92 chains to th e placp of b eginning, d esc rib in g a tr i a n g u l a r piece o f land 5.92 ch ain s east and west, tw o f e e t wide a t east end, ru n n i n g to a point a t w est end, all o f said land s i tu a t e d in Section 32, T o w n ship 20 8., K. 3 W est, in L ane C ounty, Oregon, Said snle will com m ence on th e 8th d a y o f O ctober, 1914, a t the hou r o f te n o ’clock a. m. o f snid day, and c o n tin u e u n til all o f said p ro p e r ty is sold. W. A. H A R T U N G , E xecuto r. H. J . 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I t e r m a in o b je c t iv e m u s t c o n ti n u e to bo t h e s e p a r a t i o n of t h e o p p o sin g force* a n d th « tr e n v e lo p m e n t. T h e w eek h a s se e n the«« e n v e lo p Ing a t t e m p t s tr ie d a g a in a n d a g a in , but o ach lim e th e K nglU h a n d F r e n c h h a v e s te p p e d b a c k w a r d b e fo re th e c i r cle w as c o m p le te d a n d t h e n o o se h a s been pulled In vnlu. T h e s e s u c c e s s e s p r o v e not so m u c h a n u n c a n n y a b il it y of G e r m a n y t o c r u s h f o r t r e s s e s nt will, a s a very p re s s in g f e a r of t h e a llied field a r m i e s th a t If th e y g e t loo n e a r t h e i r o w n fortified a r e n a th e y m ay be d r i v e n In sid e a n d s u r r o u n d e d . 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N e w s from N o r t h e r n B elgium In d i cate* th a t t h e B elg ian tr o o p s a r e r e c o v e ri n g fro m th e g ru e llin g p u n i s h m e n t In flicted on t h e m by th e G e r m a n In vad er* a n d a r e r e s u m i n g t h e i r a c t i v i t i e s In s o m e q u a r t e r * t h e b elief p r e vailed t h a t t h e G e r m a n pinna of c a m p aig n m a y he rn d lcally c h a n g e d by th « A u s tr ia n d is a s te r s , but In s p i te o f t h l * m ove o b s e r v e r s a r e o f t h e o p in io n th a t G e rn in n y m u s t c o n t i n u e h e r rem o rse- less a d v a n c e In th e w e s t w ith o u t c o n s i d e r in g t h e m i s fo r tu n e * of h e r ally. T h e s e m i s f o r t u n e s a r e now a d m i t ted by V ienna, w h e n c e ha* c o m e o ffi cial ndm laalon th a t th e Itu sid an a h a v e c a p t u r e d b o th l- e m b e r g a n d ii n ll c t. Uusaln ha* r e t r i e v e d In G a lic ia d u r ing t h e w eek h e r d i s a s t e r In e a s t e r n P r u s s ia a n d s t a r t s , by h e r o w n a s s e r tion*. a new o ff e n s iv e m o v e m e n t of 80 a r m y c o r p s t o w a r d Berlin. T h e G a lic ia n o p e r a t i o n s c a n h a v e little In f lu e n c e on e v e n t s In F ra n c e , w hich a r e s u b j e c t lo s e r io u s G e r m a n d i s a r r a n g e m e n t only a s R u s s ia g e ta close to Berlin. T h e Hlsv now Is n o n e a r e r t h e G e r m a n c a p it a l th a n h e w a s a> t h e o u t b r e a k of hoatllltles. I l l s firs t m o v e m e n t w as v io len tly t h r u s t bock In th e la k e d i s t r i c t of A lle n s le ln d u r i n g th e week. T h e G e r m a n s a r e b ein g s t r o n g ly re Inforced In e a s t e r n P r u s s i a a n d 11 Is c e r t a i n th a t t h e R u s s i a n s will m e e t w ith a s t r e n u o u s r e s l s l s n c s b e fo r e th e y s u c c e e d In c l e a r i n g t h e r o a d s t o Berlin. In e a s t e r n G alicia th e A u s t r i a n s h a v e Buffered d i s a s t e r a l m o s t on t h e s c a le of t h a t w h ich o v e r w h e lm e d Mc M ahon 44 y e a r s ago. T h e R u s s i a n * a ls o d e f e a t e d th e A u s t r i a n s b e tw e e n L u b lin a n d ('h o lm a n d fo rced th e m t o r e t r e a t so u th . T h e R u s s i a n c a p t u r e of L e m b e r g Is d e c la r e d to be of f i r s t Im p o r ta n c e an d P e t r o g r a d (S t. P e t e r s b u r g ) d e c l a r e s It h a s r e n d e r e d t h e A u s tr ia n a r m y In O allcla of no f u r t h e r m i li ta r y value. I t Is k n o w n t h a t t h e m i li ta r y o p e r a ti o n s In t h a t re g io n h a v e b e e n o v e r w h e lm i n g In t h e i r m a g n i tu d e . A lo ng t h e e n t i r e f r o n t of 250 m iles p ro b a b ly 1,600,000 m e n w e re e n g a g e d . A ro u n d L e m b e r g t h e A u s t r i a n s h ad 200,000 m e n a n d p e r h a p s 500 p iece s of a r t i l lery. L e m b e r g la a ju n c t i o n p o in t of e ig h t r a i lr o a d s a n d c o n ta i n e d g r e a t q u a n t i t i e s of m i l i t a r y sto re s . R u s s ia n o fficials d e c la r e t h e i r v ic to ry tins p ut o u t of a c ti o n a q u a r t e r e f A u s t r i a ’s* f i r s t lin e troopH. [8 / V» »