g b r ir tu 4 CHRISTIAN C lIl’ RCH Rev. T. B. McDonald, Pasfor. Services next Sunday as follows: Bible Hchool at 9:45; morning services at 11; Christian Endeavor at 7:«Hi; ev ening service at 8:00. Prayer meeting each Thursday even mg at 7:30; Ladies’ Aid Wednesday af ternoons. All not worshiping elsewhere cordi ally invited to atten Subject of morning _ sermon: 1 Friend shi and Enmity.” k here will be no evening service, either of the young people or preach mg. on account of the union service to be held in the park. MOONSHINERS ARE FORD ENGINE RUNS Real Estate Bargains SAW MILL ROUNDED UP Watch Tt la Uoluuui For Homs o f tha O ood Things in This Vicinity. (Continued from first page > (Continued from first page.) 75 seres near Denmark, level black land, covered with young pine, few acres under plow, fenced ou three sides. Nplcudid graveled road (county) runs through place, abutting ou co operative cheese factory. 4 if» 1**1 per acre, half prie». 12(1 aere tract one mile from Deu mark, good house, good road to house, salmon stream runs through place, about 20 acres of this rocky and covered with white cedar, haluiifo good land. $10 00 per sere. years ago a raid was conducted by him bits, «rippling the plant until s new TADS AND FANCIES [The Sentinel wishes to publish nil and a number of revenue officers upot saw could be procured. One woman has found that an aid society items tod wishes that those During the wait for the saw a roof a still in the same neighborhood, but knowing of any would report them to quick work in cooking with a gas stove is to have the materials common only a port urn of the outfit was found was put o\er the mill aud again every either in person or by phone.j ly used close at hand. Kor this end, The same men under arrest at the pres thing was lined up in good shape and she uses the extension on the r'ght side Aged rtoneer Celebrates Birthday ent time were suspected, but they had in due time the sum arrived aud was of her gas range. On this she has a Anniversary. evidently been “ tipped o f f ” and -'•lull placed iii positlou. The very first pro J. U. S h o r t r i d g e , a w e ll known char circular asbestos mat. which holds three jelly glasses with metal covers, one for not be found nor w ns there any tangible duct from the mill were timbers with acter of the Cottage Grove country, PRESBYTERIAN CHUBCH. flour, one for sugar, one for salt, each which u new log carnage was built, af evidence against them at that time. and a pioneer of 1*51, celebrated his Rev. I). A. MacLeod, Pastor. labeled. There is also a tin shaker eighty fourth birthday anniversary on Services next Sunday: Bible school It is believed thnt Broom and Wd ter which the mill rendered perfect aer filled with parpika. These serve fur Sunday. July lit, at the family home m the flavorings for cream sauce, ir gravy at 10; morning worship at 11; Junior liani» have made their moonshine whi» vie«. West Cottage Grove. Mr. Shortridge, Christian Endeavor at 3; eveniug wor thickening and flavoring. It would be well worth anyone 'a DIO aere truet, t w o miles f r o m Deu who is still hale and hearty, took part • • • ship at 8:00. Bible study Wednesday key from corn meal shipped up the tune to make a trip into the Hteumboat in the festivities and enjoyed the day river in sacks. They may have als- murk, hill laud, heav ily tim bered al If a rake cracks open while baking. evening. as much as any of the guests. Service 11 a. m. Subject, “ Light of used some barley. There is ev uleure country for the sole purpose of wit lies» one tune, killed by forest fires. Good there is too much flour in it. The day was pleasantly speut in con mg the logging aud suwilig operations • • • the Ages. ’ ’ grass land, enough white cedar for that large quantities of the m>*nl were versation, after which a splendid din Sunday evening, union service at the of this mill. All logs are cat in 12 and Soaking in cold water makes the ranch use, about IO aerea level enough taken to the scene of their operations ner was served to the twenty one guests city park. washing of all garments much easier. 14 foot leugthi and are handled nnd present. to plow. Not it 11 in a bod y, in three • • • and much of the mash was strewn brought to the mill by none other thnll The guests were Mrs. J. H. Harris, diffe r e n t forties, springs on rneh oue, about the ground around the plnnr It A good fruit filling for a cake is FREE METHODIST. Dr. M. C. Harris and family, Mrs. 8. L mull power. The writer witnessed the made of one orange peeled and rut fine, 320 acres ad join thnt ran be bought is known that the still has had lour Rhoda Burnett, Pastor. Dillard, all of Eugene; J. W. Weeden hand ling of logs tbut were easily 28 a ran of pineapple aud three bananas right with c o m f o r t a b le house and small Preaching services the first and third different settings in that locality. Iha* and family of Coast Fork. Mr. and Mrs. inches III diameter by 12 feet ill length thin. Drain and put between 8undayB of% verT month at 3 , nd 7:30 W. W. Shortridge of London, Miss Ar- sliced burn und half fea r ed , and jo in in g fur many have beeu found during the past two layers of cake The saw is of 42 inch diuiueter nnd Prayer meeting every Wednen.tay at lie Langdon and F. B. Shortridge. • • • est reserve. $10,00 per urre. few years. At each place it c u l d 7:30 and on second and fourth Sundays the mill is in many ways unique in ita If there is a bit of cobi ham left at 3 o ’clock. Const land near postofflrr nnd stores, plainly be seen where the still hail beeu construction. The snwyer has complete over, chop it fine, add an equal quanti Mrs. A. W. Kime charmingly enter where grass grows all the year, 7 cheese set and where the liquor ha I : ecu control over the eugme at all times by tamed the Koyal Neighbors Club at the ty of mashed potatoes and hold togeth factories in this vicinity and one of ths made. TALES OF THE TOWN the aid of wires so arranged that the hospitable Kime home Tuesday after er with an egg. Shape tike potato best dairy communities in the state Johnny Oraber returned last week to cakes and sauté in butter. Deputy Revenue Collector Smith nc left hand bundles the engine while the noon Needlework was enjoyed and the Bohemia district. Mrs. Ora Head Hemenway gave a read companied Sheriff Parker to the plant right has control over the curriage llnllrond will be built near there within When the spring of a window shade MUs Kuth Welborn of Salem arrived the next two yenrs ing in her usual pleasing manner. Mrs. on the Lieberg place Friday and after luov cine nt. Ralph Robinson of Portland, a vocalist is run down, it is a good idea to wind MonJav evening for . two week s visit You muy look fur and wide for any an examination declared thnt these Although the best day '» »»wing of rare ability, entertained the com it up with a buttonhook—putting the with her sister. Mrs. C. J. Morsa. thing to compare to the foregoing three hook around the small end which is to moonshmers knew their business pany with a splendid solo. Mrs. Rob­ totaled but 23tNi feet of lumber in Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Blair have pur properties, but you rsnuot best them inson was formerly Miss Anna Khoda be turned. Williams is a man of about 45 years eight hours, Mr t’ hetham says the mill • • • : chased the three room house of H. K. for future values. of this city. Mrs. Kime was assisted of age and has several children but no hu» paid for itself more than twice over One level teaspoonful of salt will Godard on Mouth Sixth Street and in serving a two course luncheon by 20 acres, modern bu n galow , “ n e w , ” Misses Leah Perkins. Hildred Hall and season one quart o f soup, sauce ar moved same to their ranch just south wife. Broom is considerably younger in the four weeks of its operation. g ood bottom land, e v ery th in g, tools and of the city. A contract has beeu let On completion of improvements tin Anna Green, at tables in the dining vegetables. and has a wife nnd child. Broom has fur the remodeling of the house. stork to g o with the place. Price room and on the front veranda. The lived at Springfield during a greater Long Placer Mining Company expert to One tablespoonful o f water or milk $ 15(H). G ood pince to ow n and ran rooms were gaily festooned with sweet Landlord Bartell was in Eugene Tues part of the time since coming to this operate the entire year rouud; at pres peas. Invited guests were Mesdames should be allowed for each egg in an day. piny even here. country nnd has worked as a logger for ent their diteb which is capable of George and Will Hall, Mrs. B. 8. Swen omelet. •I seres near Cottnge Grove, but house * * * The Peterson A Vierra’s Hawaiian the Booth Kelly company. About three cnrryiug .liHN) inches of water is supply gel, Mrs. Jennie Pishburn, Mrs. C. H. and fair burn, bottom bind, i*Il culti, Add two tablespoonfuls of turpentine Singers, who were to have appeared at \ an Denburg, Mrs. H. J. Shinn, Mrs. years ago he shot and killed a hunting ing but 15(H), due to the low water in vtttrd. Price $75o Beager, Mrs. A. Powell, Mrs. A1 Ham- to one pail of water, and soak colored the Rex Theater Saturday night, were Kork ('reck, its base of supply. Mr loth, Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mrs. X. E. cotton goo,is over night. This will , compelled to cancel their engagement companion in the mountains nbov 10 uercs ad join in g C o l la g e G rov e, nil Chcthum stated 5hm they would prob Compton, Mrs. Winters Wallace, Mrs. usually set the daintiest colors, even in owing to a break down of the stage on W entiling, stating that he mistook him under cultiv ation, fam ily or chard, good ably require 251)0 inches of water to J. B. Protzman. Mrs. A. L. Monroe, low priced lawns, and will not injure j which they were traveling from Marsh for a deer. field. operate satisfactorily, but as they have house and barn. This is s bargain st Mrs. Ora Read Hemenway, Mrs. D. H. the fabric. “ This outfit has been n source of • • • $ 15IM), easy terni» Hemenway, Mrs. Lotta Scott, Mrs. Leon a two months’ job of riveting together You c a n ’t afford to miss reading the trouble ever since I have been in of One tablespoonful of extract will 152 acres black lonin, III miles east Des Larzes, Mrs. Nelson Durham, Mrs. want ads. fice,” said the sheriff last night. “ I of steel pipe, he thinks there will be of Cottage Grove, 7 room house, 3 Alice Knox, Mrs. H. A. Miller, Mrs. J. flavor one quart of mixture to lie H. Chamber?, Mrs. C. \V. ('-.[dwell. Mrs. I frozen. am satisfied 1 have the right men and sufficient water by that time to begin barns, HO seres elenred and under culti War Pictures at Arcade. mining o|>eratiou». “ In rase we Chas. Beals, Mrs. Bert Richmond, Mrs. In answer to many requests the man I have all the evidence against them I vntion, srhool sud depot ou place. TESTED RECIPES. D. Sterling, Mrs. Harry Metcalf, Mrs. haven't enough water to operate all the agement of the Arcade has secured need. ” Prepared Cheese.— This is delicious, 1*0 acres pnsturr, all fen ced, all ideal Horace Cochran, Mrs. A If Jury, Misses some real war pictures for their pa This is the first arrest for real moon year round,’ ’ said Manager Chetham, place for stock mol d a i r y , water piped ______ __________ Eunice Van Denburg, ____ Kern _____ and ___ Ivy and if it is tried will become an estab- trons. They are the famous Belgian Holcomb, Leah Perkins, Hildred Hall ! 1,shed fact *“ anyone’s larder. It will war pictures, taken with the authority shining ever made in Lane County, as “ w e ’ll rross to City ('reek, a distance to barn. $5000, 1 j rush nnd balance to and Mrs. Hess aud Mrs. Violet of Rose keep a week or more if kept in a cool of the Belgian government, by Edwin far as known. Several years ago a l.o of about 2(H) yards, where we ran get place. Take a pound of cream cheese , - . . , burg. an ample supply to keep us going. ‘ suit. and run it through the meat grinder. f " e*KU‘- who defies death to rane man was arrested for the offense Cottage Grove is the place to which The company experts to handle 5(H) using finest knife. To this add half a get real battle scenes. There are five but he operated only on a very small you will eventually come Climate uu of ,, these wonderful pictures „ and tons of dirt per dny by the first of Mrs. Helliwell was hostess to the 15 cent box of pimentoes also ground as . reels . , scnle and bad made but little liquor surpassed, and if you have tired of the M. P. G. club at her home on Hazleton ; f , ne as possible. To these add four *he-v " l11 S '* ' -vou a c,ear «dea o f just October. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ The men were taken to Portland Mon frozen north, ami the extreme heat of and Webber streets Tuesday afternoon. ; tablespoonfuls of sweet cream When **ow l ^e ,nl^l10,,!, men are fighting Only members of the club were present. well blended pack in small jars and use anJ *hoH" the vast amount of destru. j j av by i v |>utv Cnited States Marshal FRANK 8 CONDITION IS CRITICAL the enst, write me lodny for burgnins, tion that has been J done to the peace At the close of a joyous afternoon the HS you would elub house cheese. *— ~ ~ ‘ *“ ----------- able little country of Belgium. This is De Boest. They waived examination Assailant Believs Ha Did Ills Duty In if you menu business, hostess served a dainty two course lun- \ • • • Attacking Tallow Prlsouar F M IIAKKIHON. cheon, the tables being profusely dec­ Pineapple Pudding—One pint cream. very ‘ »»«'•uctive and educational, be before I. P Hewitt, 1'nited States Com rnissioner in Eugene, and were Iniund orated with roses. whipped stiff, three-quarters cup pow sides being very interesting. M i Hedge v ille, Ou., July II*. The con You'll be surprised nt the things yuu Tonight there is a special five reel over to appear for trial in the federal dered sugar, one third box gelatine, one iition of G u M Frank, suffering from do not know that appetir in The Hen cup grated pineapple, whites of two picture at that popular play house en court.— Register. serious knife wound in the throat, tinel every week. The Double “ D ” summer picnic club eggs, beaten stiff. Dissolve the gela titled “ When Rome Ruled,’ ’ which apr7tf inflicted by Willium Crccn, a fcllo held their second conclave Sunday at tine in a little warm milk; let stand ; gives you an idea how the Romans used life term convict at the Georgia prison Prune Hill. The trip was made Satur­ for a few hours. Use any fruit you to “ play” with dangerous wild nni NO FIRE BLIOHT. SAY8 BARS8 furui here, remained critiral tonight day evening in the Harrel auto truck, wish in place of pineapple. mais. the return trip being made Monday On Saturday there will be a special Rickreall Orchard Not Infected As Dr. G. D. Compton, the prison physieinn announced that he was hopeful of Reported by Inspector Stewart. morning. The party consisted of the Sardine and Shrimp Salad.— Arrange three part comedy drama and a scenic II Ml It El. A COMPTON Frank '» recovery, though blood poison following families: Roy Smith, Roy a bed of lettuee leaves in a salad bowl educational. The music is ulwavs ng from infection was a danger. H. P. Bar»», of the Oregon Agrirul Short, Albert Helliwell, Clyde Kinter, and place ¡„ alternate layers sardines. feature at this house. Creen, questioned further by prison We aolirit a share of your patronage turul College, after having made a George Scott and K. K. Mills. shrimp and eelerv cut into dice. Pour officials today, said he believed he had thorough examination of »pecimen» over it a French dressing. Chill and We do all kinds of from the orchard of Mr. White at Kick been “ railed from on high to kill serve, garnished with slices o f lemon Mrs. Helen Silsbv, assisted bv her . __ , . „ _ rcall, in which C. E. Stewart, county Frank,” whose death sentence for daughter, Miss Esther, gave an infor- ______ fruit inspector of Lane County, claims Mary I’ hngnn ’» murder recently was mal three course dinner Friday evening to have found fire %hght, says he find» unlimited by Governor Nlaton, now re ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ r i A N O MOVING A SPECIALTY ■ red. He indicated no remorse for in honor of the birthday anniversary | no evidence of bacteria, and that cer i hut he hud done. of her daughter, Mrs. George Kerr. tainly no fire blight exi»t*. County “ I only wish that 1 had had more OHlre: Eilt« Confectionery. Phone 78 CHURCH N EW S After the dinner had been partaken of, Fruit Inspector J. H. Parker went to Miss Leah Perkins rendered several Salem on Monday and there met Mr. strength,” Creen said; “ I think I have Auto Dray for Quick Delivery vocal solos in a pleasing manner. Those ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Bar»», who took the »u»piciou» »peci done my duty in this matter as well as my strength allowed. I believe that present were sirs. Mrs. v. C. A. mens to Corvallis for microscopic exam present a . Perkins, rerxins, Mrs. M rs . [Every religi„Us organization is invit Visiting cards The Hentinel. ¡nations. The apple specimen» given •< m ] has helped me. I d o n ’t think that i ' H- Burkli0^Ide^r, Mrs. Stouffer, Mrs. ed to use tjjig column for announcement con»ideration, »howed fire blight, but I ever did a wrong in my life,” Job Miss Leah Perkins, Miss Belle of ita aerviee* a„d other news. Con from where taken i» not known to The Burkholder and Mrs. Werta, sister of tributors are requested to omit exhorts (Continued from first page.) Observer, it not being able to locate U A O. IIA8 OWN PRINT SHOP Mrs. Job, who had been visiting at the tiona and other aditoria! matter. &Dd tO Job homt*. The table decorations were ma)te the announcement of services as Street at the depot and were on either Mr. Parker, who i» busy with hi» work roses and nasturtiums. ncise as possible. Social functions side of the spot at which the car bear in the county. It ha» a copy of Mr. Oeneroslty of Pioneer Newspaperman Tk# City Tran*f#r Provides Outfit. Bars»’ letter to the fruit inspector, etc., and news outside of the weekly an ing the bell stopped. A print shop like that in wbirb many which is given a» follow»: All K idi I m o f The Social Twelve Club meets Fri- uouncement may be elaborated upon ] The following resolution was pre “ Corvallis, July 13: I have made mi an Oregon weekly is printed, hu* been dav afternoon with Mrs. C. H. Burk- sented by the commercial club to the croseopical examination» of the quince »stalled as a laboratory at the quur METHODIST EPISCOPAL holder. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor and apple branches which you gave me era of the I'niversity Department of party accompanying the bell: Journalism. Through the generosity of Thursday at 8:00, prayer meeting Be It Resolved, by the Cottage Grove and find no evidence of bacteria. In Hon. 11. K. Kincaid, who published the The members of the Eastern Star Every Sunday: Sunday School at 9:45. both case» a fungus was present, but and Masons and their families will en- ! I S. L. Mack in, superintendent. Graded Commercial Club, of Cottage Grove, certainly the Hickreall specimen of )regon Htute Journal for more than 40 Plano Moving a Specialty joy a picnic supper at the city park lessons. Mrs. Maude Wright, superin Oregon, in regular meeting assembled, yours is not fire blight. The pear years, a beginning has been laid for a Thursday afternoon. WOOD AND COAL tendent primary department. Junior ¡that the thanks of this club, its offi specimen* appear to be affected by a future Cniversity Press. The Cniversity Board of Regents, tha. ------------- i Epworth League at 3:00, Mrs. Heleu eers and members, be, and they are fungus, very likely dry rot, but not by Phone 55 f.pw Mrs. Joe Porter is entertaining this Aldrich, superintendent. Epworth bacteria. I would watch *uch trees, day before Judge Kincaid made his d o­ hereby extended to the City of Phila- nation, had appropriated $M00 for the Office At Eagle Cigar Store afternoon for her daughter, Mrs. Horace | League at 7:(X), Dr. Richard McCa rgar. however, and have examinations made president. Chapter No. 2 at 7:00. Fred ' delphia and to the Joint Hp*-( ml Com o f any cases which seem to show new- same purpose. This will be used for Cochran of Gardiner. eric Aldrich, president. Class meeting mittee in charge, for their courtesy and blighting, either this season or later, new equipment, bringing the plant up at 12:15. Services with sermon at 11:00 generosity in arranging its itinerary in for it is hard to identify a to date. . positively . . The Busy Bee Club will meet at the and 8:00. One of the two presses in the Kin- such manner a. to permit the people of P“ '’*-' »»*at have been dead home of Mrs. A. L. Zacharias on Thurs­ aid equipment has a pioneer historic Morning theme, “ Enoch— The High , . r . . long. The apple tree spur blight which day afternoon. thih community to view the famous , w„ wenf to witk Mr p ark,.r> and nterest. It was the first press brought est Style of L ife.” No evening service. This congrega liberty bell while in transit to the j the apple canker on the limb he sawed arouml the Horn, and printed the first The M. P. G. Club are having a pie tion will join in the union services to p anama Pacific International hxhibi off, were typical fir blight and swarm paper ever issued west of the Rocky nie dinner this evening at Currin Park be held at seven o ’clock in the eity j t i o n a t Han KraneilM:0i and ing with bacteria.” — Polk County Ob­ Mountains. In the old land notice days it is said to huve earned fur its owner on the Coast Fork. park. server. FIRST AND LAST more than $10,(HM) a year net for n eon —^ ^ i Be It Further Resolved, that the City »¡dernble period. of Philadelphia and the Joint Special Coupled with Service unit Courte- Real Estate Transfers. Committee in charge are to be congratu­ A. W. Summers ct ux to Oscar Guinea Hem Attack Bull. oiin Treatment ¡ n what you k *’K »1 lated upon their magnanimity in per Vaughn—Tract in sec. 33, tp. 20 S, R 3 Polk County Observer: Ross Nelson i mitting this, the greatest relic con W, $300. of Independence is the owner of some Louisa M. Harding to Grace E. thoroughbred cuttle, but he recently nected with the colonial history of the Blackwell—Strip of land across North m i- near being minus the head of hia i nation, and which played such an im- side of lot 4, blk. 2, Perkins addition erd through attacks of guinea hens, , portant part therein during its forma to Cottage Grove, $250. The Old Reliable which he keeps on his place. The bull Harry K. Michael et ux to Martha tive period, with its glorious inscrip­ was stnked out, nnd the rope became 'or the protection o f our de- tion, “ Proclaim Liberty Throughout All E. Marksburg— I-ot 7, blk. 1, Mc­ wound around a stump, whereupon the Queen’s addition to Cottage Grove, $10. guineas began the peeking proeess un­ positoj'M we h ave: ‘ the Land to All the- Inhabitants There J. W. Marksburg et ux to Harry E. til the animal bellowed loudly with o f , ” to traverse the continent and be Michael et ux— Part o f lot 7, Clark A pnin, attracting the attention of fnrm C A P IT A L .................... $26,000 00 exhibited to the admiring gaze of the Washburne addition to Springfield, $10. hands, who went to the rescue. Ac­ John II. Anderson et ux to F. H. Van cording to Mr. Nelson, had not assist SURPLUS and | many liberty-loving citizens of our Nortwick et ux—Tracts tp. 20 S, R 3 ance been nt hand the hens would have Common Country, and Undivided Profit« . . . 40,000 00 W, 12500. killed the bull. Be It Further Resolved, that a copy Ella Van Nortwick et vir to Matilda STOCKHOLDERS I o f these resolutions be presented to the L. Anderson— Tracts tp. 20 S, R 3 W, $ 2000 . L iab ility.................... 26,000.00 ■tata o f Ohio, Pity o f Toledo. I Joint Special Committee of the Coun­ I.ueas County. ( M John I). Anderson et in to F. B. Van cils of the City of Philadelphia, in Frank J Cheney makes oath that he la Nortwick et ux—Tracts tp. 21 S, R 3 aenlor partner of the firm o f F J Cheney A Total of ...................$90,000 00 charge o f the liberty bell, when they W, $8000. A Co., doing business In the City o f T o­ ORDER Z & tv x t* T O D A Y ledo. County and Htate aforesaid, and visit this eity, with the request that the W. D. Simcox et ux to Mabel E. Wil that said firm will pay ihe sum of ONK The officer« ami HtoekhohlerH arc same, in due time, may be presented to son— Lots 5 and 8, blk. 1, Mrs. C. A. HtTNDHKD TKILLAHH for each and ev­ case of Cstarrh that cannot he cured all Hucccaaful and well-to-do IttiNi- the Municipality of the City of Phila Perkins addition to Cottage Grove, $10. ery Mabel E. Wilson to W. D. Simcox— by th* use o f HA I.I.'H CATA R i m CIIHR. iieaH men. KIIANK J CHF.NFT delphia, mat that it it may may Know know that that V we fully I-ot 5, blk. 7, amended plat o f City Out r-< | • . • 1 « ■—I , ! oeipma, ■ worn to before ms and subscribed In appreciate the eourtesy of it s Joint look, also lot 8, blk. 21, first addition my presen ce, this 6th day o f December, Another protection ¡ m 24 yean o f I Special Committee in arranging arraniri its City Outlook Eugene, $10. HUceeHHt'ui liiiHiiieHH and hacked up (Beal) A. W OLEARON, itinerary in such manner as to afford „ _ Notary Public. hy the United Staten Hall’» Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally When buying a railroad ticket, ask and us this grand opportunity of viewing its sets directly upon the blond and mu- for a roundtrip one and boost the sales eoum surfaces o f Ihe system Rend for FEDERAL RESERVE BANK. grand old liberty bell. of your home station. It will help later testimonials, free We want your huaiiieHH r J C H E N E T * C O . Toledo, O. when Cottage Grove wants improve­ ■old by all Druggists 7r,c. Sell and buy with Sentinel want ads. ments from the railroad. mehlOtf Tabs Hall's Family plus fur eonetlpetloa. Cottage Grove Transfer I ! CRACKED OLD BELL RODSES ALL TO PATRIOTISM Hauling and Heavy Dray W ork Blackmore & McFarland Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice purwMTYoySAVE HEPE^GPOCEPIES IHTO THE SAVIflGS BANK Johnson’s best Flour, per sack - $ 1.45 everything in Chick and r e e d supplies SHORT’S GROCERY The First National Bank