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HAM PTONS U N IV E R S IT Y O E O R E G O N G IRIS’ G LEE CLUB ARCADE THEATER Ffj| J A N . 15 0NE NIGHT A d m issio n 2 5 c Cow Feeding Cow* should be W at regular times. By a little extra stuJv you ean find out the needs o f eaeh cow—one cow will eat lots o f feed and give milk ac eordinglv. 1 believe there i* more money lost by not feeding enough than any other cause. 1 have tried it out very o f ten and find it takes good feed and lots o f it to make money with cows. Don’t be afraid to feed, is the advice o f all successful dairymen. The first half of the feed keeps the cow. the last half pays you your profit. The average cow should have at least five pounds of grain feed twice a day. I feed two pounds ground barley and three pounds bran or have been feeding that since I heard Mr. F itts ’ talk. 1 feed one pound oil meal and three pounds bran, about twenty pounds en silage and all the good hay they will clean up. Salt plenty. Here is a point which should be looked after, that is to salt regularly. Now as to the water. It will pay big to see that your cows have good, pure water, if you haven't got good spring water, it will pay you well to pump water for your cows. I f your cows have to drink cold w ater in winter and stagnant warm water in the summer, you are loosing money on them, that is, you would make more i f you would provide better water for them. One more word for the silo. I f you have a silo you can fill it rain or shine. Generally about the time to rut early hay it begins to rain, then you can fill the silo and have good feed out of what would otherwise be lost or dainug ed. Second hand furniture: 2 tables. 1 hall tree, 1 rocking chair, bread mixer, guitar, bed springs, lounge. I know a man who has a three-year old mule for sale and a woman who bus some good leghorn pullets to sell. I have just received a full carload of poultry supplies. ONLY ::: C urtain at 8 :3 0 Column Neighborhood N e w s M00SE w i r a W ALD E N (Special to The Sentinel.) .ran. 12.—Several people from here attended church at Blue Mountain lioth Sunday morning and evening. L. A. Chamberlain returned Tues day from Eastern Oregon, where he had been for the Inst two weeks on busi ness. Dorothy l.ebow visited with her aunt. Mrs. Geo. Teeters in Cottage Grove last week. Mr. and Mrs. M. McKibben and chi I - dren spent Sunday with Mr. und Mrs. Chamberlain. Mrs. Jasper Fatten v idted in the Grove the last o f the week. Mr. and Mrs. Barber were in the Grove Monday. Mr. and Mrs H. G. I.nndwehr and baby visited at Brumbaugh’s Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James l.el>«w und two little daughters visited with Mrs. l.e bow ‘s mother, Mrs. McKibben in the Grove Saturday. Those who transacted business in the Grove last week were: Mr. and Mrs. I.aneaster. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Jones, Claude and Carl Schilling. Mr. und Mrs. Geo. Laying, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cava naugh. Bert Chamberlain and Jesse Pitcher. J. E. Damewood was out to Walden on business Monday. 387,000 In Treasury 'H A M P T O N * 0R E A R A N 0 E SALE H A M P T O N ’ 8 0 R E A R A N 0 E 8AL»; S. W. Taylor, county treasurer, Sat urday filed with the county clerk his j semi annual report of the funds o f the ! county. He give* the following sum mury o f balances on December 31, lt*l t: Ueuwral fund, $12,237.1*0; road dis trict funds. 33,3021*3; special road funds, 39.432.83; county school fund, 3S.OH4 1*0; state school funi}' 33WI 4#; county high school fund, 3721.20; special school funds, 33,920.04; library fund, 321*.*2; indemnity fund, 3l.872.3tl; spcciul city funds, 3374.33; port of Sius | law fund, 373.18; special union high school fund, 358.37 1 Sonvey ferrv road fund, 311*: iirmory fund, 3-1,7Htl.l»4; j state tax fund, 31.20)1.32; deficiency 30 50 V E LV E T CORDUROY W A IS T A T .......................................... 3 2 '“ > fund, 3 lot*.!*I; forest fire, patrol fund, 31 50 W H ITE LA W N W AIST IN 11*13 S T Y L E S ............................ I*l»c 327.74; total. 357.310.43. 30.00 CH ILD REN A L L WOOL DRESSES A T ..................................3-1.00 Clark’ s O ffice Take* tn Small Fortune 33.00 M EN 'S BEST GORDON HATH ..............................................33 00 The fee* collected at the Lane county 31.75 HAM PTON ’H S PE C IA L H A T S ............................................... 31.0ft elerk ’* office during the year 11*14, were *33.80 AND 34.00 SW EATERS GOING A T ..................................... 31 30 almost euoiigh to meet the cipcnsc» for the office, basing the expenditures up 20 PER CENT OFF ON A L L DHKSS GOODS DI KING T H IS BALK on the amount provided for the office in 10 PER CENT OFF ON A L L UNDERWEAR the 1015 budget, which is 313,200 The total amount of fees collected during the year wan 3I3.741.7N. Outing Flannel at ............ — 4c In a few rountie* of the state are the fees collected by the office any where netir enough to place it upon n self sustniuing basis. w m have Although the local lodge of Moose is the youngest of the fraternal organ igations in the city it is planning on huving one o f the finest homes in the city. The local charter was taken out about two and a half years ago and ns the new year, 1913 approached, the lodge had outgrown his old meeting place in Phillips Hall and a committee was ap pointed to find new quarters. Last week a three-year lease was closed for the hall over the Oregon Woolen Mills store and Royal Theatre and a crew o f men put to work remod cling Mime. When completed the hall will contain a kitchen, dining room, ladies rest room and large anti-room. The floor ha* been scraped and put in first class shape for dancing and it is the plan of the order to give dances during the winter season. It is expected that the work will be completed within the next few days and Tuesday evening, the regular meeting night will be given over to a general house warming. January Clearance Sale MONEY SAVING BARGAINS FOR PRUDENT BUYERS JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE STILL CONTINUES 8 HAMPTON’S A W WAMPOLF., Mallagar Ths rarmar ’( Incotti* tri Just huw inucli does thè aver-ige far H A M PTO N 'S CREARANCE HALE H A M P T O N H CREABANO S 8A I mer mnkof The unawer tu thi* puxxliug quest ina ha* beeu long sought bv agri | cultural ciperi*, silice it is thè umniute test o f all systeuis uf fami management. It i* simple euough lo ralculnte thè casti profits reccivcd in thè eourse uf thè yenr, but these do nut measure thè furiti cr's success. The fami supplii-* hini with min h beside* money— with food, shdter, and fuel. Fur these tbings thè Following is thè complete lisi of enn city worker ha* tu par uut a largì- p irt dolute* and rule* nini teguliition* gov of hi* wages. They must, therefore, he erning The Sentinel '* fireles* eooker included in any just estimate o f ths contesi: fnriner 's incoine. In other word*, thè city worker is paid entirely in cash, thè i Mr*. Frank McFurlnnd . . t ’ottngi- (Irove ,. Cottagi- Grave fnriner pnrtly in cnsh, purtlv direetlv I Mrs. J. D. Anderson Mr*. Claude Arm-.. . .Cottugi- (irove n thè neeessities of life. Tn obtain fullcr knowledgc o f *he , Mr*. C. M Parker . , .. .Cottage Grave vaine of this direct runtribution from Mrs. !.. A. Kulston.. ...C ottage Grave thè fami thè department bus recenti,»’ Mr*. Cha*. W illian.. .................Doremi —it plste.1 *20‘jt to 50^1 heavier roni luded an inicaligatimi whirh in Mrs. M K. liuto-ock. , . ......... Silk Crev-k thsn MaadaiJ lsso.lv. eludevi 43N fnrm tannile* dividevi -vai mg Mr*. Clareare Russell. ............. Lorane Mrs u D Heath ...M oiint Viow 10 State* in different seetions >f 'Ne *1 It it lor tho houses, ije who country, (l'n ited State* Itcpurtmeiit et Mr*. Harold J. Hopper Cottage Grave wsnii heavily sod Msqila Sy ta do- Mr- Pn-ii Wlteker ...........Sogni a w \grirulturc Furmers’ Kullctin 033.) I he ugn sa d • p o t s k n o w l e d g e ll.sl inveatigator* fnund that on these fami* Mrs. «klmi-da Deane . . . ............ Doremi die it aid buying lot to dsy a»r Mrs. Mallo- M ille r ....... .Cottage Grave to- morrow, but fur a Id stone id S A O IN A W A N D D ELIO H T V A L L E Y thè rosi o f uiaintaining eaeh grown per Mr*. K W. A i r e y ....... . . . .Silk Crev-k son wns on thè nvernge 3170 a yenr. M K t. (Special to The Sentinel.) This suin was romposv-d uf thè following Mr* K. K M ill*.......... .Cottage Grave *J W i eta dvnw you tho thief- Mrs. S. A. Hill ......... .............. \nl-v-if Jan. 11.—Joe Jett visited hi* sister, itela*: eats la dm w u t. Your tyo sac ! Mr*. Mea Groff. , .Cottagi* Gro\e Mrs. Conley a few day* last week Dairy produ ets.............................. 3 SI your ItOrt wiH deteimMM whtT LOR A N E Miss Bertha Neat went to Eugene Pork .............................................. 12 Mr*. Frank lletnenaray. ........... Lorane you hkt lust, hot only I ha yrwelei (Special to The Sentinel.) Tuesday to have her eyes treated, re Poultrv and e g g a ............................ 12 Mr*. Frank McFarluml, Cottage llruix who tporulutt ia tho handling of Jan. 12— Roy Foster was in Cottage turning Sunday. Garden ........................................ IO Mr*. K. L. D oolittle... ............. Divide jewel, v and a leer wave, cm gnt Mrs. Lev* Thomason , , ...............Doremi Grove last week Tuesday. Mrs. Whitlock and Mrs. Calloway and Beef ............................................... « you laiormalaia at to what alvei, The Ladies' Aid met with Mrs. El daughter Nellie o f Star, visited tin- Fruii .............................................. wait will Isa. f Mrs. J. R. C o o le y ......... .Cottage Grave Mrs. Floyd J o n e s ....... .Cottage Graie mer Crowe last week, Wednesday after week end with their father, Mr. Jar Wood and rimi .......................... 13 (] You c m ilepeaj upon oar mail ia tho Mr- c i Williams noon. Mrs. W. H. Davis assisted in en rett. ........... Muglimi* Groeeriea ....................................... 22 ic »He! let ut drove you the new things wo tertaining. Mr. Adney transacted business in the House r e n t ..................................... _*v Mrs. Hen McCollum . . . .............. Dorma here, tho new de^aa that will delight yoar Mrs. L. D. E s te s .......... . . . . Milk Creek W. H. Davis was in Cottage Grove Orove Saturday. l.abor ............................................ 10 vya ami irmembei. we ai* not in buaasaa lor m r - Robi. A a lm i . .. .............. \ n In ii f last week after a load o f supplies for Frank Mansfield visited a few days lo-iiay, hut to tell you ia tho lulurs— would Mr*. Lawrence Phelps.. .Cottage Graie the O. E. Crowe store. last week with friends in Springfield. - » » dalu do olhar tfiM *•** vnu our hi mail John Kunk was in Cottage Grove last Mrs. llarmlen went to Irving Sunday Of this sum only 22 per rent wns paid Mr*. Ora D a v is ......... . ............. Lorane week Wednesday. to help care for her sister ’* husband, out in rash. The remainder was furnish Mrs. K W. W a r d ......... . . Mosby Crev-k Drop in aud see us any Um«. Aak fur Mrs. M. K. Wilson o f Cottage Grove Mr. Marquis, who is very ill. cd by the farm, not in the form of Mrs. Fred Whitcomb .. .............. D ia s to li ! i Rockford (heavier than stamlurdj Mil *l>ent last week visiting at G. M. Miss Scott went to Eugene Saturday money but in those thing* for whirh the Mr*. Waldo M ille r ....... .Cottage Grave I vernare. B ailey’s. to visit Adatives. money would have been exchanged. The Mr*. Wm. May ben . . . . . ...Coaat Fork Fur salo by G. M. Bailey was in Cottage Grove Mrs. Neat and Mrs. Harnden visited extent to which a fnrm can thus bv Mrs. Lee Dugan ......... ...........I .ut li uni Registered three-year-old Jersey bull last Saturday, Mrs. f T o n e r ............ ............. Divide H. 0. M ADSEN, Cottage Orove with Mrs. Conley Wednesday, made self sustaining, made to supply TOW« — en* r wa34«tll«rlv ---- Iilcuins firn grange Saturday. right. went to Washington Saturdny to work. it without resorting to buying and sell ture nbont this eonteat is thnt all a in Orville Crowe lost a horse last week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hopper visited ing, is indicated by conditions in the ncra are Five-year-old Jersey cow for sale. After you have rend this ropy of The going tu get prixes uf equal G. M. Bailey made an address at Sunday at the Mctjui-on home. Good three-year-old eolt for sale. Creswell last Tuesday evening. particular area of North Carolina In \ :iIm- The Sentinel hna unly silver Sentinel, pas* it along to a neighbor, if Mrs. Fred Witcher is on the sick list. eluded in the investigation. Thia is a big, heavy colt and will make tised to give awny three o f these rook you have one who doesn’t take the pa L. J. Henderson was a business call Mr*. Gibbler, who fell and injured a fine, big draft horse. The investigators found that in thi* ers, but in order that there may be no per nnd you don't wish to keep it for er at Cottage Grove last week, Thurs her back one day last week is slightly A good brood mare for sale. area the uvernge annual value of the workers disappointed we will agree that reference. day. improved. Good fanning mill. Priee $15. food, fuel, oil, and shelter enjoyed b.v every contestant who brings in thirty- Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. A. Edelfsen re snap. the fnrm fumily was 3505. O f this sue five or more new yearly subscriptions turned from Portland last week after NOTICE TO CREDITORS. DORENA the farm furnished directly 342», lent will receive one o f these rooker*. 3Vi-inch tire wagon, $20. spending the holidays with their daugh (Special to The Sentinel.) ing only 378 to be bought. Notice is hereby given, that the Me will give any number of rooker* ter. Mrs. Wm. Scott. Mowing machine, $10. Jan. 12.— “ A u nt” Polly Pindergrass Food was, o f course, the principal that is necessary to keep that agreement. drrslgnrd has lieen appointed executrix Mr. Francisco of New York, and Oar One yearling heifer, Jersey. bus been quite ill the past week. item. Thi* amounted to 3401.1*3, o f Furthermore, if any two candidates are o f the last will and testament o f A. It 2-horsepower Fairbanks-Morse engine field Crowe left Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Truman Clark and baby which 3-130.tl5, or M2.3 per eent, was tied for a prixe we will give a rooker Atkins, deceased, and all creditors and a trip to the coast, going on horseback. cheap. o f Const Fork spent from Thursday un raised on the farm. I f it hnd not been to each one of the candidates so tied. all persons having rlaiin* against said The orchard companies are having One Standard Sewing Machin their pruning done by a party o f ex til Monday visiting at the home o f Mrs. indeed, for such articles as tea, coffee, Thi* will eliminate any of the feeling dev rased are hereby notified to exhibit Clark's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Plank. vugnr, salt, and other groceries whirh it that sometime* follow* when a candi nnd present the same to the under big snap. pert trimmers. Little Putty Mendall is improving was impossible to produce at home these date who has worked bard does not get signed at the ottire o f her attorney, J Horse power drag saw, all complete, from her recent ilness. S IL K CREEK. farms might be rnlled actually self *u* as much as she expects. In this con C. Johnson, in Cottage Grove, Oregon, at a bargain. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mr*. K. K. Robinson returned Thurs taining. O f the animnl product* eon test every hustler will get a prixe and within six month* from tbr date of the J. J. Oildersleve was in Lynx Hollow- day from spending the holidays in Ku sumed— meat, poultry, milk, egg* one prixe will be just as valuable as the first publication o f this notice. Two last spring Jersey heifer calves. visiting at the Dresser home last week. gene and Hnlaey. She brought her lit cheese, etc.— #7.3 per rent were home prixe given nny other contestant. Dated December Dl, 1#14. Buy a caif and you will soon have Miss Celia Wilson o f Bonnerville is tle daughter Hellene back with her, who grown; o f the fruit* WM per rent nnd of EMMA J. A TK IN S , Executrix The particulars o f the contest are a* cow. staying at the school home attending had been taking medical treatment the vegetables 1M1.1 per cent. O f the follows: J. C. JOHNSON, W ANTED .— I want to buy your Academy this winter. Portland. other articles consumed, however, and Attorney for Executrix. d IG j 171 To the three women securing the Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Gildersleve were J. H. Kirk, B. Land and J. C. Teeters clnssed together as groceries,only 24 per chickens and eggs, hides and pelts. largest number o f votes we will give attended the farmer's institute in Cot cent was raised on the farm. The gro A ll kinds o f poultry supplies at bed eallers at the Hunt home Saturday. I). A. Estes was a caller at the J. tage Grove Friday. cery bill was therefore the largest item one of Campbell's famous Rapid Fire Children'■ Coughs Children’ ■ Colds rock prices. less Cookers, u prixe of whirh any wo F. Gildersleve home Monday afternoon. The C. E. Society held installation of in the cnsh expenditure. Both Are Serious. man mny well lie proud. These cooker* I pay cash and sell for cash or pro L. Woolley was at the Baker Slagel offieers Sunday evening. Thi* wus even more aparent in other When one o f your little ones shows are perfect in workmunship and perfect home Monday evening. duce. Bohemia Sharp o f Cottage Grove section* where the farms were less near W. G. Bittinger, o f Idaho, who has spent a few days of Inst week at the ly self sustaining than in this partic cooker*. They are a strictly high rlnss symtoms o f an approaching Cold, give Wood for sale. Phone 3. it Dr. Hell's I'ine Tnr Honey at onre. It bought ten acre* on Silk Creek will Dave Baker home. ular areu o f North Curolina. The bulk piece o f kitchen furniture. The purpose o f this column will be to move onto same about January 13. I f any lire tied for one o f the three art* quickly, and prevents the Cold A number o f young people spent a so o f the groceries wus always bought but bring buyers and sellers together and eial time at the ,1ns. England home Fri the total quantity^consiinied depended highest places, S O that more than three growing worse. Very healing soothe* W A L K E R A N D L Y N X HO LLO W try and make Spray some money. day evening. to a great extent upon the quantity of would he entitled to prices, we will give the Lungi, loosens the mucous, strength ens the system. I t ’s guarani... I Only (Special to The Sentinel.) animal product* and vegetables raised a eooker to each o f those so tied. W ill Kirk if Row Rivpr spent Sntur One good horse harness and buggy. 28c ut your druggist. Huy a bottle t ' W. E. and W. H. Walker spent Tue* day and Sunday with his parents, Mr. on the fnrm. Where these abounded the Votes may be secured anywhere in One good mare harness and buggy. day. day in the Gorve. and Mrs. Allen Kirk. conaumptiou o f groceriea diminished the world. Hueklen '* Arnn-ii Salve for Sore*. One gentle pony, 5 years old; drive Joe Donpier and son were in the From this it would seem that an ob In addition to the three prises for Grove Tuesday on business. single or double. vious way to efect an important saving securing the highest number o f vote* M OU NT V IE W Mrs. A. J. Smith has returned to her in expenses is to raise more vegetables we will give one o f the rooker* to each One yearling heifer, Gurnesy and Jer “ No Trespassing’ * signs for sale at (Special to The Sentinel.) school at Mable. and animal products on the farm. Whe o f the contestant* turning in thirty five The Sentinel office. sey. Jan. 12.— George Cooley visited at the An illustrated talk on “ The Salmon thcr it is better to cut down expenses or more new yearly subscriptions. Five [ One 3-year-old Jersey cow. W ill be industry” was given at the Literary home of his brother, J. K. Cooley, from in this way or to increase receipts by renewals may be counted ns equal to | Tuesday till Friday last week. Saturday evening. Report of tha Condition of tha fresh in about two weeks. concentrating attention on cash crop* is one new one. Under the above proposi Glen Cox returned to Portland last Last Friday evening the folk* o f the -one o f the great problem* in furm man One Jersey cow, three years old. Wednesday. tion if a new subscription is paid for The Bank of Cottaue Grove Hollow enjoyed a dance at the Donpier ngcini-nt the answer to which in each more than one year only the first year *** * * ^ V jr o v e Miss Bertha Sear* was in Cottage One Red Jersey brood sow. home. individual case depends upon local con shall count as new and the remainder j *t Cottage Grove In tha State o f Oregon. Clara Lebow is home from the Grove Grove Friday. One Poland China brood sow. dition*. In the past, however, many as renewals. Mis* Edna Hear* and Brother, Brison, at tha close of business Dec. 31, 1914. to spend the week-end. farmers have not realised the existence One Poland China boar, registered. Vote coupons arc given on nil sub Wileox o f Springfield has re visited at the Walter Pitcher home Isat o f the alternative. The two other im One 2*4-in. Studebaker wagon, about turned to his home after a week ’* visit week. scriptii«ri* as follows: RESOURCES. portent items in the cost o f mninten Mr. and Mra. George Lnyng and two half worn. Renewal New fawns and discounts ................... M0.710.10 with his sister-in law, Mr*. S. B. Jack nnce are house rent and labor. Both secured end unsecured o f their children spent one day Inst 171*7 ......... 1,800 5,000 Overdrafts. One 314 in. John Deere Moline wagon, son. o f thpse it is a common error to overlook One year ....... Horde and Warrants .................. . is. get TO week at the W. D. Heath home. Mrs. Floyd Donpier was in the Grove Furniture and Fixtures ........... in estimating the fnrmer'a income. Two yenrs .........4,000 good as new. .Tim i.oo 13,000 Among the Cottage Grove visitors Other resi estate owned shopping last week. 4.7MMK Since the house uaunly goes with the Three years . ,, .........7,<HKi 10,11(111 I Inc frin ii h an ks (flO t ra sa eve Kunk-) One steel roller— the kind that gets Saturday from this neighborhood were 1X1.4* Mrs. John Waldron o f Eugene is vis farm and the labor is performed by Four year* . . . . ■n ¡ l ,,u* from approvad rsaerva bunks........ tl.Mtt.4S Mrs. Kate Sears and son, Frank, Mr. ............ 10,800 all the clods. .»11,0011 ( .hecks srui other rash item s ............. iting at the Smith home. members o f the family, both are taken mu and Mrs. J. K. Cooley, Mr*. George Cash on hand ........................................ Five y e a r s ..................... 78,000 1 ........ 15,000 M7X27 R. Y. Porter was in the Orove last One second hand spring tooth harrow for granted. This, however, is obviously Ciirrin, W. H. Heath and Jessie Scott, week. Unless The Sentinel deems it wise to j unfair. In the recent investigation, for ratal............ row*. »I07.4.14S7 The Jackson and Fisher boys were in H. I). Crites, Will Heath, Horatio Mosby example, the investigators found that change the method, the ballot box 1 L IA B IL IT IE S . Herbert Neal, Louis Mendel nnd Irene One Oliver cast steel plow, 12 in.; the Orove last Tuesday. ill not be opened until the contest [ 3123 was a fnir rental charge for the Capital stork paid In | 2SJ good as new, at second hand price. Mr. and Mrs. Frank McFarland from Stanley. average farmhouse, including interest, closes. Surplus fund Cuthbert Crites was at the Hoe mill No vote* can be changed after once east o f the Grove visited T. R. Orr ’* depreciation, and repairs. The fart that Undivided pmtUs. leas expanses and One second band sub soil plow— just Sunday. this week. the farmer does not have to pay out being cast. what you all need. to hanks and hankers ................ Miss Har.el Hemenway was sick ami Subscribers receiving coupons -can Ilus A. J. Smith was in the Orove on busi this sum is equivalent to adding 3125 to Postal savings hank deposits ........... unable to teach during the last three I also keep on hand a full stock of ness last week. his income. With Inbor it is much the take them with them if they wish nnd Individual deposits subject to ch eck ___ 41 day* o f last week. t-m-tifted checks ................... Page wire fence. This is sure the best Mr. Briggs of the Hollow was in town same. The members of the family secure cast them later or hnnd them to some Cashier checks outstanding ........ Mr. and Mr*. J. R. Cooley nttended this week. by their work comfort which they would candidate. fence on the market. Time certificates o f deposit.................. 2S.U7X a family reunion at the home o f Mr. The Sentinel will be pleased to ex Notes and hills rediscounted .............. 11,470 00 Floyd Donpier, one o f Lynx H ollow ’s otherwise have to buy; or to put it an I also have in stock a full line of successful hunters has been scouring the Cooley’s father, Alex Cooley, south of other way, if they did the work for plain anything about the contest thnt Total Cottage Grove. International Harvesters, Weber wag woods the past week for game. $107.4X4.07 somebody else they would be paid. As may not be plain to contestants. Miss Bertha Sear* spent Sunday at It is they pay themselves. ons and machinery. Nominations are still open. Nomi State of Oregon, County o f Lane, aa. the W. D. Heath home. LONDON It is obvious, therefore, that what nate yourself or a friend. STORAGE— I have good, dry storage I, Alf. Jury, Cashier o f the above Prank und Clarence Sears went to (Special to The Sentinel) the form furnishes in food, in fuel, in room for household goods. nnmed bank, do solemnly swear thnt the Jan. 12.— Walter Woodard ia over Creswell Sunday. belter, and in rent is an important part NO M INATIO N BLANK. above stnteincnt is trim to the best o f Fred Frost and Will Heath went to o f the form fa m ily ’s income. On the I pay cash for chickens, eggs and hauling the O. Berggren mill here, in my knowledge and belief, hereby nominnte preparation to opening in full force in Rocky Point, one day last week. hides. other hand it must be remembered Hint a few days. A LF. JURY, Cashier. the farmer has capital invested in hi* IN SU R A N C E — I f you need anything Correct— Attest: Mr*. I-evi Oeer left Sunday for Rose A good job o f printing is worth a fair business, the interest on which must be in that line, see me. George M. Hall. ^urKi where she has made arrangement priee. A good job o f printing enn not earned before he can truly be said to be in The Sentinel’s Rapid Fireless Cooker B. Lurch. Heavy horse harness and delivery for special eye treatment. be done at a price that doean’t nllow a making money. In the proper relation of Contest. Geo. Len. Aunt Harriet Hansen went as far as margin for paying living wages. wagon at a bargain. The the three factors— interest on the in Signed: Director* Cottage Grove with Mrs. Oeer, from Sentinel’s prices are always equitable. vestment, cash receipts, and direct in S P R A T — N E A R TH E 8. P. DEPOT where she is going to Dorena to viait T h at’s why It stickiT while competitors come from the farm— lies the secret o f Subscribed nnd sworn to before me . PH O NE No. 3. ( I f you do not wish to sign your own thi* 8th day o f January, 1015. friend*. come and go. ,, successful farming. nnmp, sign “ A Friend.” ) A L T A KING , Notary Public, s LIST OF CANDIDATES AND RULES * ROCKFORD SILVERWARE I I