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r ERNEST 0. HOLLAND Short’s Grocery ALLIES EVACUATE LAST OF GALLIPOLI Retirement Declared a Com* Flour! píete Success With Al l But Ile n lth officer, W until Jan ary 15. We guarantee C ro w n Hour against any Hour in tow n abso lutely ban mg none. Flour Price List U n til J a n . 5 C r o w n best patent, per sack Bear H ard W h e a t $1 .5 0 _____ Albany Johnson’s Best — 1 .3 0 _ 1 .2 0 Bring this ad. with you to the storq and get 20 cent« off on a sack of Crown Patent Flour WE HANDLE ALL KINDS OF FEED HI root commissioner reported Ilio com I’lotion of sidcwulk ou N. I .imo unii clstming of E NI híii . Recorder inni Morsimi instructed to noe Mint nil lic«*iis«*s uro paid strictly in ed ve neo. City engineer, O. I.. Nichols. Muy ni ti rnli it I, I). H. Pitcher. Flour has advanced but \vr have Hour * ^ V*%;\F Ernest O. Holland, newly elected President of the Washington State Agricultural College, at Pullman BRIEF WAR NEWS W . O glesby. I. (Union It I* officially mmouiu'eil City nttoruey, ,1. K. Young. that the complete evacuation of the .1. II Itrowii was appointed night lialltpoll peniiiHiila has taieu succeeH marahal liv the mayor, fully carried out. Ihi motion it was ordered Mint Mur «Imi Pitcher not a. street mul water General Sir Charles Monro report* commissioner without further eompen that only one lirltlsli soldier waa S|lll(M1 wounded In the evacuation and that On motion it wn* ordered Ihut n com there were no caaualltoe among the *i»i*t**.* ho appointed to doviiio a now French, and that all the guns were forili of warrant register for thè re cortlcr nini rcport ut next meeting. saved except 17 wornout ones, which K iiom I cn , Wlioclcr ami Walker were iip were blown up pninted. Geo. Il Knowlcs and Elbcrt lli-do A semiofficial report from Constan ttnople, according to an Amsterdam nero apponiteli niontbora of Ilio library board. dispatch to Reuter's Teh-griiiii com On niotion^it was orderod t li a t thè pany, asserts "the rapture by ths rooordor supply a forni of vorifiod ao Turks of a great enemy ramp und nine omini blitnk* for Iti II m tignili*! Ilio city guns and the sinking of an enemy vea and tliat no bill* be nllowod utile** pro*entod tipnn dieso bliinks, sol with troops near Seddul llahr " The felino mg bill* were ululiti-,I, al The official communication says: lowod and orderod paid: "General Sir Charles Monro reports Fire Co......................................... *82.50 (1.45 the complete evacutlon of Gallipoli Sontinol .................................. .1 E. Young, nii Ia r y ..................... 55.00 has been successfully carried out W. B O niiioii . la b o r ................... 19.00 "All the guns and howitzers were Broun l.umtior Co.................... 18.15 got away with tha exception of 17 Modorn Phurmuey....................... 1.15 wornout guns which were blown up Philip Jones, Inbor ................... 9.80 ,1. II. Browii, «nlary ................... 75.00 by us before testing G. B. l’ iteher, snlary ................ 75.00 “ Our casualties amounted to ona t\ G. Transfer Co., sweeping *t».. . 50.50 member of the British rauk and fllu I A. Blindali, labor..................... 19.00 wounded Herbert Enkin, treasurer............ 81.90 I HU "There were no casualties among l>. Sterling, straw 2.50 Geo. Mote, In bo r................. the French,” 13.25 G. G. Warner, labor ........... Knowles 4 Gruber, hurdwarr 10.00 W. \V. Oglesby, salary ....... 3 (H) Clin*. Getty*, rock .............. 4.28 Wynne 4 Wood», hardware . I*. !>. Cunningham, stump ......... 1.80 Irwin Hodsoii Co., blank book,, 15.01) On motion council adjourned, J E. YOUNG, Recorded. The conscription bill passed the first reading In the British house of : commons by a vote of 403 to 105 Two huudred Montenegrins from America lost thetr lives by the sinking of an Italian steamship which struck a mine In the Adriatic Wlustou Spencer Churchill, former head of the admiralty, haa been ap The Eastern Star held a lnrgely-at noon a delicious three-course luncheon pointed to command a battalion of tended meeting Saturday night in honor was served. Mrs. Horace Choernn will Royal Scots Fuatltera at the front in visit of the grand worthy mat- entertain next week. France. efreshments were served. Emperor William's condition con Berlin, by wireless to Sayvllle, N Mrs. James Heuienwav entertained Geo. M. Hall entertained Sat- at dinner Tuesday Bev. and Mrs. A l tinues to be a leading topic All men Y The Russian* have resumed their .fternoon for Mrs. Roy Bomaine. drich, Mrs. Hefty and Miss Laura sages from Berlin declare his throat heavy attack against the Austrian work was the diversion of the Hefty, missionary from China. : ailment is only slight, while rumors lines in Eastern Galicia and tu Buko on and refreshments were served. The Constelation club will meet I from other countries report it dun wina, and In some places succeeded : gerous and Mrs. Boy Bomaine enter- Thursdav at Masonic hall. in penetrating Austrian positions, but twenty of their friends Friday I The battle continues betas- n the are declared In the official statement f at the home o f Mrs. Bomaine’s Mrs. Geo. Kerr er tertained the So Russians and Austro Germans In Gall by the Vienna war office, received i, Dr. and Mrs. A. W. Kime, cial Twelve club Thursday afternoon, The Kusslans as here, to bale been ultimately ejected being the diversion of the eve- the time being spent in the usual man- | cla and Bukowlna Dainty refreshments were served. I tier. Miss Neva Perkins, Miss Esther sert further gains, and the Austrians The statement says holding their .Silsby and Georgie Kerr assisted Mrs. | maintain they are "The battle In eastern Galicia and M. P. G. club met yesterday ! Kerr in serving. Guests outside of club j ground The Austrians have made on the Bukowlna frontier has been re ¿rs. O. L. Nichols. The affer members were: Mrs. Buckley, Mrs. determined counter attacks along the sumed The Russians advanced under ma spent with the usual work I Philips, Mrs. D ’l.ehr, Mrs. Adams, Miss freshments were served. Leah Perkins. Miss Esther Silsby, Mrs. middle Strlpa and northeast of ths the protection of fog until our hat Helen Silsby, Mrs. Stouffer, Mrs. Koy town of Czernowitz tericR on the Strips and the Sixteenth woman’s missionary society of Short. Mrs. Bert Trask, Mrs. W. H. On the west and east fronts there and the Twenty-fourth Motived regl iristi&n church met with Mr. V. I Abrams. have been no developments of large ment and the Fifty seventh Galician I t Thursday afternoon. An inter- ! importance The German cotnmun! regiment, by a counter attack, ejected program and social hour with CHRISTIAN CHURCH. cation announces that the Gcrnmis the enemy. Among 770 Rus*iati* tak ,__iments were enjoyed by the large T. B. McDonald, Minister. iber of members present. have completed the recapture of post I en prisoners were one colonel and 10 Friday evening, choir practice. Sunday, Bible School at 9:45 a. m. tions on Hartman'sWellerkopf taken lesser officers rs. Griswold entertained last Wed- Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. by the French a few days before “ There has been bitter fighting near lay for her sister, Miss Eva Rich- C. E. 6:30 p. m. Prayer meeting Christinas Paris admits loss of a Tuporoutz and east of Karancza and d, who was home from her school ¡Thursday at 7:30 p. m. the vacation. Cards and music on the Bessarabian frontier The Bus Ladies’ Aid meeting each Wednesday summit to the south med the diversion of the evening, afternoon. With the withdrawal of the British slans entered parts of our trenches, ‘reshments were served. The guests The women of the Christian Mission- and French forces from the southern hilt were driven hack hv r«.**rves Itl @ o r u 't i j RUSSIANS RESUME HEAVY ATTACKS *+c h Mrs C kins. Mii- A. Perkins Miss -ah / Vev« M.,-« Eo ’I t r\ L& i 4 £ i l & vva icujcu ; 10 uucicu l new i Doan’s Kidney Pills have been used in kidney trouble over 50 years, have been tested in thousands of eases. I f yo# have any, even one of the symptoms of kidney diseases, act now, for gravel, dropsy or Bright's disease may set in and make neglect dangerous. Can Cottage Grove residents demand more convincing proof that the follow ingt NUGGL “ Which Is the Right Churchi” will be the subject discussed at the Baptist church next .Sunday morning by the pastor, C. C. VanGorkom. The public is invited to this service as well as all other services of the chureh. In the evening the pastor will speak on a general subject. METHODIST EPISCOPAL. Horace N. Aldrich, Pastor. Every Sunday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday School. Service with sermon, 11 a. m. Mrs. A. E. Carroll, 302 E. Washing and 7:30 p. m. Junior League 3:00 p. m. ton St., Roseburg, Ore., says: “ For Epworth League 6:30 p. m. years I suffered from kidney complaint und spent many days and nights in mis CH RISTIA N SCIENCE. ery from pains in my back and other The Christian Science church holds kidney disorders. I became irritable service in their chapel, 242 Second St., and nervous, had dizzy spells and spots every Sunday at 11 a. m. and every floating before my eyes. I had about Wednesday evening at 7:30. All are welcome. Sunday School at 10 a. m. given up hope of getting relief, when I and each Wednesday from 1:30 to 4:30 tried Doan'» Kidney Pills. They are our circulating library ia open to the the one medicine that gave me relief public. and kept me on my fe e t ." SEVENTH D A Y ADVENTIST. Price 50c at all dealers. Don’t simply Prayer meeting on Wednesday even ask for a kidney remedy—get Doan's ing at 7:30. Kidney Pills— the same that Mrs. Car- Young People’s Missionary Volunteer roll had. Foster-Milburn Co., Props., Society, Friday evening at 7:30. Buffalo, N. Y. Sabbath School each Sabbath at 1:30 p. m. Services following. Fresh M eats G o o d M e a ts At Prices that are right APOSTOLIC F A IT H MISSION. Fred Honshuh, Pastor Services every Wednesday evening at Mission Hall, opposite depot. Every body invited to attend these meeting*. No collections taken. New Mechanic Arrives. _ Mr. and Mrs. Earl Harkleroad ar rived Monday from Portland to make this their home. They made the trip by auto and found the roads better than they expected. Mr. Harkleroad, who is CULVER BROS. : : Prop«. an expert mechanic, having bad 12 years’ experience in Portland and San Phons 16 Diego, will have charge of tha work Fra# Delivery at All Times of ths Day at the Woodson garages. People’s Meat Market Deafness Cannot Be Cured C o tta g e drove, Oro., Jim . 3, lBlfl. N e w ly ilerl«'(l m em ber* o f Mio rollìi > il sw orn «nil o lito m i upon Ih o lr ilutioe. The follow mi¡ o ffiro r» were elected! a Few Guns Saved, declined on the j>rice of COUNCIL PROOEEDINCJ8 » mi ibis i ni" rettorati lo Ila normal t indi Ilot i. In u r i n a w i l l lo* « l e a l r o y e t l ft»r»»vai . nlm» ih . » .mi ,,r t.r, i r , i , uà i b « t ■ • i • > > h w I l i c i « || n o t h l n a bui un InflMniatl c o m l l l l o n t»f H i p tiiueoua a n r f u e r a W r w l l l a l v r O h e l l o i i . l t « I l i o l l u r a fu r at.y • Mai* o f |)«’ Mfii. aa (c u n a i <1 l>y « a i u r r h i t h « t cMttnol he l ' i i n d by llu lla f.n u rrb <' u r * H r m l fnp d r t ' l l l u t a f i r r r J t'IIMNMY M 1*0 , Toledo. Ohio. Rolli i*v Mniaalaia :r.« Take Ita lia lu tiill) 1*111« f o r r i m a i I p a l l o n FOR HIIEUMATIHM \* Nomi a* aa attnek i>t Kheinnatinni Io-gin* appi) Minali '» l.iinuinut. Dou't wa*te lime and »uffer iiuneee*Nury ngony. A few drop* of Minali 's Lini- uient mi tln- affeeteil pari* i* all yeti nomi. The paia goe* ut olire, \ griili-fnl siifferer writes: " I wn* «uffermg for Ihree week* witli Chronie Itheiiinafi«m and stiff neek, although I tried ninni medicine*, lliey failed. For tunafelv 1 lieard of Mloail '• Liuiinent und after ii«mg it Ihree or finir dny* ani np and well. I atti einplnyod at thè biggest depurimeli! sfere in M. F. wliere tin i empiei freni *il to eight hiindrrd htind*, and tliey «orili will hi-ar all abolii Mloan'« I .iii■ in•-iit. Il It. Miuilli, Muti Franei«eo, Cai Jan IPHI. 25e ut ili l>iiiggi*t*. BICYOLE AND HOLD»',KIN O X ^ Fhe and w* .Mett ’s \ \ valu«* t (»U N R E P A IR IN G OP A L I, K IN D S M. F. O A K E S Mecmiil door from corner of W. Main on Pacific Highway North PURNITURE RE PAIRIN G A BPBOIALTY Its by carnage* repaired, tire* put on. Sat i «fact ion guaranteed Will call and deliver any work. BICYCLE SUNDRIES ETC Sllit fiumi M a li’s .Si now . . . . , ? — T ♦I* k r ❖ n THE Souther winter, soils a posit to your ( 'ali lor this. I Conducted for Mrs Hohl by George and Philip Hohl Generai Blacksmltblng First Class Horseshoeing Rosca ii Auto Hprtngs Repaired and Marie to Order All Work Guaranteed Charges Reasonable III«1 I r e Tit is is to Sont Low I’acilir at p li as T lir o t t g l th e a ll- IS YOUR STOMACH CLOGGED WITH WASTE? STERLING FEED CO. Ita $1. Hohl’s Blacksmith Shop ex VIce President Fairbanks be placed on the Indiana primary ballot for the republican nomination (or president Saw Gumming Rubber Tiring was filed. 27 North II Kt. West t.'.ltnge Orove A vice presidential boom for Will H. Parry, of Seattle, member of the Blank not es and receipts for sale at federal trade commission, is being The Hcntinol office. apr7tf quietly launched by his friends In It usually costs us much to turn out Washington, D. C. a poor job of printing u* a good one. A vigorous campaigu against the The Sentinel turns out the r|iiality stuff proposed constitutional prohibition nt the same price that inferior goods amendments to be voted on next No can I m - profitably produced. <l*22tf. vember has been started by the «.'ali- You want something. Mutncunc else fornia Grape Protective association. wants to sell something. We want More than 40 school administrative want ud*. Why not all hnve what wo officers from Oregon, Washington and R. DECLINES TO RUN Modern Pharmacy Guarantees to Return wnnt* dec22t f. California assembled In Portland Mon Money 1f Ml o na Does Not day for the biggest conference of pub Permission to Place Name on Mlnne- Relieve You. lie school administrative officers that eota Primary Ballot Refuted. has ever been held in Portland. Minneapolis.— William T Coe, of ‘ I t ’s a pleasure to sell a medicine S. B. Williamson, chief of construc Minneapolis, announced at a meeting when our customers come in nfterward tion of the reclamation service, re of progressives receipt of the follow- and tell us how much good it has done signed his $6500 job because of fric- ing letter from Colonel Koosevelt, in them," said Modern Phurmncy, the tion. ( barge, were made that WII-1 rep]y t„ a qUMtlon whather the co, popular druggist, to a Sentinel man, "an d that is why we like t«r sell nnd Ramson u.urped the powers of Dlrec one, wo|l|d t ( r M to thp plac,n(| of recommend Mi on «, the dyspepsia rem tor Davla and of the reclamation aerv name on the Minnesota republican edy. We are going to guurantee it in ice commiaalon. the future, und will return the money presidential ballot: The bureau of immigration rulea to any purchaser of Mi-o-nn whom it "I cannot consent to have my name 'T'?) C/Æ J 'Í O t t J T M Z does not help. That mny seem rnsh that Americana who enlist under a filed in any primaries What I am but our customers hnve said so s«any I t t c r t O r v y y / s ì e " » qualified oath In the fighting forces trying to do la to fight for straightout i good words in its favor that we do not of foreign powers shall not be regard Americanism I am not concerned to hnve many packages returned, ed upon application for readmiaalon whatever with any individual, myself '«'ynne who has dyspepsia, whose j food does not digest well, and who has to the Unl'ed States as having lost A POORLY FED HORSE or anyone else ' to take thought ns to what he rnn eat, American citizenship because of such ¡ami when, can lenve 50 cents deposit, reflects discredit on its owner, but tho enlistment. I at our drug store and take a box of Mi- I '»wncr gets the worst of tho d«-al be M111 Roads Can Operate Big Liners. <» na nnd if the remedy does not. regn- | cause economy in feeding the norso Washington. -The Northern Pacific late his digestion nnd help his dyspep- j affects its working capacity us well us House 8ees British Foreign Minister. i «I* appearance. I f your horse kicks on London.— As the first step In his ftnf1 Northern railways may con sin he can withdraw his money.” This shows great fnith in the merit. * his feed you can correct it by buying trip of Investigation into war condi U,,ue I-0 own and operate the ateam- of Mi o nn. It is really a most unusunl i yutir feed here, us you get the best, tlons In Europe. Colonel E. H House. " hlp* Northern and Northern medicine nnd the rapid increase of sales quality for the least outlay. Farmers, personal representative of President *>B< '^ Cl despite the provision of the finec the Modern Pharmacy introduced contractors und horse owners generally Wilson, saw Sir Edward Grey, the Panama canal act forbidding owner it in Cottage Grove shows that it does know that our feed is always up to the standard. British minister for " ,hat lt regulates clsim«*d to do and relieves nruiHn minister lor foreign lureigu affairs airairs, *hip of »••‘amshlps by rallr«>ads, the dyspepsia, dig«*stion en- spending some time with ths foreign •n‘ ‘*rstate commerce commission de thom. who ,,Be jt *> eat just what offlc* heed. | cld«d. they want with no fear of trouble after. ('ll $1 45. $2. M A N Y PEOPLE DON'T KNOW \ sluggish liver ran muse a persoli an nw fui lot of misery, spell* of dir /in«**«, headache«, constipation mid bil lousin'*« are »ure sign« that your liver needs help. Take |lr King'* New Life Pill, and see how they tone up the whole *y««citt Pine for the stojiiuch too. \nls digestion Purifies the blood :■ ml dears your complexion. Only 25c it your Druggist Resolution* of Coudolence Cottage Grove, Ore., Jan. 7, I9BV Hall of Cottage Grove Kcbekah lodge No. 24. We, your commi!tee appointed to draft resolutions of rondolence upon thè death *>f olir departed sister, Nettie Cruson, respectfully »ubmit thè follow- ing: Whereas, thè Supreme Ruler of thè Universe ha* seen fit to remove from our midst our beloved *i»ter, Nettie L . L . H a r r e l CriiMon, and Wherea*. by lu-r death thi* lodge ha* C o tta g e G r o v e T r a n s fe r |o*t a Irne ami valued member; hrr husbiitid, a faitfiful end loving wife, therefore, be it a f o i l M i n i\i? Re ioli ed, that Cottage Grove Re- U i d y i n g o i o i l i x i n a s bekah Lodge No. 24 i-xlend to thè be reaved husbaml and dnughter and uther Piano Moving reiati %•s our heurt f ••It *\ ■apathy in the Auto Dray For Quick Delivery great 1os* he and t hev snst (tin in the death ■ f a loving w i f e an.1 u true O F F I C E : E lite C o n fectio n e ry friend: be it furthe r P hone 72 Reso ved, that copy of these rc*«i lotions be sent to t he tills Imnd tim) < 1 ii light ■r and a co • y » 1 ri-io upon our j B A B Y ‘8 S K IN TRO U BLES records in memory of our ib ¡ nrted Rift- 1 Pimple* Eruptions Ec/enia >|ni•-kIv copy ««-lit to our city paper for '• : pubi ention an 1 our char ter •Irnp- d for yield to. the soothing and healing <|us! itu-» of Dr Hobson’s Ec/cma Ointment thirty lavs. Frati rnnllv submitted in F. L. T. No mutter where located, how bad or 'fleer long «landing, D. Hobson ’* Er/.-uia MARY VA N DENIGRO Ointment will remove every trace of K IT T IK KIME i 12c the ailment. It will restore tin skin to its natural softness und purity. Don t GIB HIM ONE UB MINE let your child suffer don't be rnibnr By Dninel Webster Davi*. EED rnssed by having your child's face dis A little urrhin, ragged, Murk, figured with blemishes or ugly seurs. An old cigar ‘ ‘ stump’ ’ found, e On I' m * Dr Hobson '* Eczema Ointment. And visions of n jolly smoke, Its guaranteed.- No cure, no pay. 5tte Began to hover 'round. at your Ijruggist. But finding that he had no mntrh, A big store he espied. And straightway for it he made a dash To have his wants supplied. “ 1 have no match! ” the owner said, ‘ ‘ And, even if I do, I have no mutch, you understand, For such a thing ns y o u !” Down in the ragged pantaloons, The little black hand went, ir ton And forth it came, now holding fast A big old fashioned cent. ibert W. Taft, Providence, It I ; James 8 “ Gib me a box,’ ’ the urchin said, Hemingway. A Heaton Robertson and His bosom filled with joy; Frederick F. Brewster, New Haven, And enlmly lighted his “ cigar," A radiant happy boy. and Henry K. Mcltarg, Stamford, Then hnnding back the box, he said, Conn. As his face with pride did shine: Those on whom the Jury disagreed ‘ ‘ N e x ’ time a gent’mun wants a match, were William Rockefeller, New York; Jes’ gib him one ub m in e !" The above rnay not be perfee.t as far Charles F. Brooker, Ansunia. Conn.; Charles M. Pratt, Brooklyn; Lewis as rules of poetry are concerned, but Cass l.edyard, New York, and Edward the sentiment makes it worthy of pub lication. D. Robbins, New Haven The verdict was returned after 51 hours of deliberation, and Hi* jury was discharged. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ Ity Im 11 K p U l l D A l l o n i t h e y c i» li t io ! r e i c h i !.. . 11 I'd P Í Ih f r ii li t i ! 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