Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, September 09, 1914, Image 2

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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 .
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Row Round Trip Fares
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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.
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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.]
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Southern
CHURCH NEWS
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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*'.
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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.
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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.
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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 . S H I N N , A tto r n e y .
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RUSSIAN COMMANDER
G ra n d D uke N icho las, c o m m a n d e r
In c h ie f of th e R u s s i a n a rm ie s , o p e r
a tl n g a g a i n s t A u s tr ia an d Q a rm a n y ,
BRIEF WAR NEWS
No iiniKiitiint e n g a g e m e n t ia r e p o r t ­
ed b e tw e e n t h e fo reea of th e Alllea
an d th e G e r m a n * d u r i n g t h e p a s t
week
T h e G e r m a n s c o n tin u e d to
fo rce t h e i r way to w a r d Parle, t h e a l ­
lied a r m i e s falling back , fig h tin g r e a r
g u a rd e n g a g c u ie n U .
T h e F r e n c h K u v ern m en t, In o r d e r to
avo id t h e p o ssib ility of being b o ttle d
up In P urls, w as re m o v e d to B ord eau x.
T h e honor* of th e w eek a r e d el*
m a n y 's for th e s p e c t a c u l a r m u r c h of
h e r rig h t wing to t h e e n v lr o u a o f
Part«, but atrategH -ally, they a r e e m p ­
ty honor*. G e r m a n y c a n d o u o th tn g
w ith P art* for th e m o m e n t. 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 .
T h e r e la no In d ic a tio n t h a t t h e a l ­
lies lu t h e w est In te n d to a s s u m e t h e
aggressive
On t h e o t h e r h an d , t h e
In d ic a tio n s a r e t h a t If t h e G e r m a n s
c a p t u r e P a r i s e v e r y e ff o rt will bn
m a d e to r e n d e r It a b a r r e n tr i u m p h
by le a d in g th e G e r m a n s from p o sition
to p o sitio n In a s e r i e s of r e a r g u a r d
a c ti o n s u n ti l th e In v ad er* a r e e x h a u s t ­
ed.
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.
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