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W ednesday evening a t 7:30. All are welcome. Sunday School at 10 a. m. | and each Wednesday from 1:30 to 4:30 our circ u latin g lib ra ry is open to the publie. SIR DOUGLAS HAIG S E V E N T H DAY A D V E N T IS T . P ra y e r m eeting on Wednesday even log a t 7 :30. Youug P eople's Missionary Volunteer Society, F rid a y evening at 7:1 30. S a b b ath School each S a b b ath a t 1:30 p. in. Services following. S1ANDING GUARD OVER THE WHOLE FAMILY- APO STO LIC F A I T II MISSION. Fred Houshuh, P a sto r Services every Wednesday evening at Mission Hall, opposite depot. Every body invited to a tte n d these meetings. Vo collections taken. OREGON HASGREAT FUTURE AS CORN STATE Ihe laxative tablet with the pleasant taste St. P aul, Minn., J a n . 25, 1916. — I “ T he n o r th w e s te r ! s ta te s have made the most uuiuxiiig progress in corn r a is ing th a t cun be recalled in the hiatory ! of the production of th is grain in any p articu la r section of the United S t a t e s , ” according to Prof. U. A. Moore of the Wisconsin A gricultural college w ho today made the aw a rd s for the j Vl-.oto liy A m e r ic a n I'rv a a A s s o c ia tio n . men 'a exhibits in the F irst N ational Sir Douglas Haig, who succeeded Corn Show held in the new mammoth ; G eneral F rench as c o m m a n d e r of th e Hill Hailway building, this city. The trophy cups were given by the F irst British forces In F rance. N ational Hank and N orthw estern T rust ! Company. Prof. Moore said " M i n n e sota, Wisconsin, the D akotas, M ontana, B R IE F WAR NEWS Idaho, W ashington and Oregon hav e a wonderful fu tu re in th e production of A t r e u r h ta k e n by the A ustro llu u corn and this means n corresponding guriuiis from the Italian s neur the progress in livestock r a is i n g .” T here W e h a v e th e ex c lu siv e se llin g r ig h ts for th is g r e a t laxative. were no sweepstakes, the com petition Toll»Ilio bridgehead and an in r re a s o T r i a l sixe, 10 c e n ts. being confined to the d istric ts of the in the Italian b o m b a rd m e n t of th is ro eight s ta te s named. Following are the gloti form the chief e v e n ts on th e Ails THE MODERN PHARMACY 1 aw ards for the Oregou d istricts: tro Italian Hue. T H E R E X A L L S T OR E Oregon District No. 1: In M ontenegro th e A u stro Hung»- 1st— E. I.. T ate, Kivcrview. rlan s c o n tin u e th e ir p u rsu it of the 2nd— F. C. Fry, Nyssa. M ontenegrins, c a p tu r in g from them 3rd— F. C. F ry, Nyssa. -4th— K. M. Shiingle. Milton. positions and men I’o dgodlt/u, to the District No. 2: ea st of Uettilije. anil Nise a r e th e lul- 1st—P. H. Samuelson, Brownsville. e s t pla ce s r e p o r te d e v a cu a te d . 2nd— A. T. Cline, Mt. Angel. S u cce sa es for th e R u s sia n s lu th e 3rd—F. Borgelt, Salem. Flour is advancing, but not at 4 th —J . W. Wolfe, Brownsville. fig h tin g in P e rsia a r e a s s e r te d by I'e- Short’s Grocery trugrad. In Its offtelul s ta te m e n t. I’e- Crown best flo u r .................. $1.50 tro g ra d m a k e s th e firs t a n n o u n c e m e n t th a t th e G e r m a n s a r e fighting w ith the Bear Patent Hard Wheat . .$1.30 T u r k s in this region. T h e T u r k s in Albany Johnson’s Best r e tr e a t along the T ig r is ure th o se who Cracked Corn 100 lbs.. . $2.25 have been holding bnek the British The m a jority of the members of the Oil Meal 100 lbs............. ...$2.25 colum n proceeding up the riv er to the Lane County A gricultural association Alfalfa Meal 100 lbs. . ...$1.25 expressed themselves ns being in fav o r relief of th e British at K ut el-A m ara of the sale of the fa ir grounds, 11th T h e T u r k s a r e now being a tta e k e d Shorts 80 lbs................. ...$1.25 Avenue east, to Lam* county, at the a n by both R u s sian s an d British In the Bran 60 lbs..................... ........ 85c Delicious refre sh m e n ts were served in m ent of its services an d oth e r news. nual m eeting held in the commercial tw o courses. T he next m eeting will be C o ntributors are requested to omit e x club rooms last week. The fair grounds C a u c a su s the R ussians, reinforced, ure Processed Barley, 75 lbs ...$1.35 w ith Mrs. B e rt Richmond on Wednes- h o rta tio n s and other edito rial m a tte r, is owned by the association. on th e o f f e n s lie along a front of a l an d to m ake the announcem ent of s e r Rolled Oats 6 0 lbs................... $1.00 day of n. xt week. Although no decisive vote was ta k en , most 100 miles, while In M esopotam ia vices as eoncise as possible. Social a m a jority of the stockholders favored the B ritish have forced the r e ti re m e n t Special prices in quantities. L u th e ra n services in the German lan- functions, etc., and news outside of the the plan to sell the land to the county of the O tti man tro o p s ulong both Tl-v a package of Seneca stock sua8e wiU h® held at the P r e s b y te r ia n weekly announcem ent m ay be elaborat- for $20,000 and added in debtedness b anks of th e T igris r iv e r to the sou th which would probably a m ount to $5000. , church Sunday a fte rn o o n at* 3:30. All ed upon.] The sta te legislature at the last session of Kut el Amaru, and still art closely Oi poult I J powder. G ermans are invited to atte n d . C H R IS T IA N CH U RCH passed a bill providing th a t the grounds p ressin g th e m on th e ea st a n d the Spuds—See us about spuds. We „ . . " i , . „ . „ T. B. McDonald, M inister. could be purchased for this amount, s u b north. r ^ The Social Twelve club was enter- ject to a vote of the people. want all you have. ! ta in e d T h u rs d a y by Mrs. J . 8. Medley. F rid a y evening, choir practice. On th e o th e r fronts, except In Mon At the m eeting last night it wns d e T) - , , Mrs. J . E. D unton, Mrs. Chas. Adams S unday, Bible School a t 9:4a a. m. Groceries--Prices and quality al- and Mrg D H H em enw ay w ere guests. P re ac hing a t 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. cided to hnve the board o f directors tenegro. little fig h tin g Is in progress. C. E. 6:30 p. m. P ra y e r m eeting meet in the near fu tu re and decide upon T h e offensive of the R u s sian s In E a s t ways right at An e lab o rate luncheon was served. the question of w hether an o ffe r to sell Galicia and along th e B e ssa ra b ian T hursday a t 7:30 p. m. L a d i e s ’ Aid m eeting each Wednesday shall be made. P I ■ J Mrs. Lee N ixon and Mrs. Al. Hum- front h a s died dow n aga in On the H enry W. S tew art wns re-elected p r e s A IT H ^ h A I f f A loth e n te r ta in e d last W ednesday a t the afternoon. line in F ra n c e and Belgium th e opera M orning sermon, “ The Work Before ident of the society at the meeting. E. R lU y R j# | J H ( J J l O Hamloth home. The a fte rn o o n was tions h a v e co n siste d m ainly of a r t i l O. P o tte r was elected vice presid e n t; U s .’ ’ E vening, " G o d 's Blockades on 9 spent w ith fancy work. A bout 25 J . M. Williams, s e c r e ta ry ; and W. T. lery du els an d m in in g und c o u n t e r the Road to H e ll.” -------- --------------------------------------were present. Gordon, treasurer. m in in g work. T h e big British g u n s Second M e tro P ic tu re V e r y Good. ------------------------------ The directors were elected ns fol M m , P e tr o v a in “ The V a m p i r e ” , P R E S B Y T E R IA N C H U R C H ^ B A P T IS T lows: II. W. S tew art, M. M. Davis, J . hav e th r o w n shells in to Lille, but B e r . , f _ . D. A. MacLeod. P h o n e 132B. . Rev. C. C. ^ an Gorkum, pastor. M. Williams, E. L. Arroitnge, C. O. P e t lin s a y s only slight d a m a g e was done. t ° PX U er . U a y . aD Bible School a t 10 a. m. M orning Sunday School, 10 a. m. P reaching, erson and E. O. P o tter. day was a very good production. T his worship at n a . m . J u n io r C hristian H *. m. an d 7:30 p. m. Y. P. 8., 6:30 was the f ir s t appe aranc e o f Mme. Pe- E ndeavor a t 3 p. m. E v e n in g worship p. m. P r a y e r m eeting T hursday, 7:30 SHOR T N E W S NU GGETS tr o v a here and all seemed well sa tisfie d j a t 8 p. m. ^ i p. m ‘ The Service 11 a. m., subject, i» * | w ith her perform ance. T he story of Miss M a rg a re t Wilson, th e p r e s i F R E E M ETH O D ISTS. this Metro picture was much above the C hrist C la im .” S ubject for th e evening, ] d e n t's d a u g h te r , h as had ade n o id s and R hoda B u rn ett, P asto r. Some Yield F ive P er Cent on I n v e s t the last one. “ S piritu al D isc ern m en t.” tonsils removed. Sunday school 10 a. m. m ent and More. O eneral V lctorlano H u e rta , fo rm e r P re a c h in g service 11 a. m., followed by class meeting. provisional p re sid e n t of Mexico, died T w en ty per cent of th e Lnne county Service S unday evening a t 7:30. farm s which were given a g overnm ent a t his ho m e In El Paso, Tex. P ra y e r m e etin g W ednesday evening survey last fall by H. F. Keyes, farm Tw o bomljM w ere burled Into the a t 7:30. m anagem ent d em onstrator, w orking un au to m o b ile of P re m ie r O kum a, s u p The r e v iv a l m eeting continues a t th e der the U nited S ta te s d e p a rtm e n t of F re e M ethodist church. I n ste a d of s e r ngricuture, c o o p e r a tin g with the O re posedly by a fan a tica l Chinese, w ith vices at 2:30 Sunday afternoons, th e gon ag ric u ltu ral college, are p aying o u t effect. services are now held in the forenoon. C o m p tro ller of th e T r e a s u r y W il their owners a thousand dollars above Sunday school will be a t 10 a m. an d five per cent upon the investm ent, is liam s h a s asked for a law to e m p o w e r p reaching a t 11 a. m., followed by the report made by Mr. Keyes. the d e p a r t m e n t of Justice to p ro sec u te class m e tting. Mr. Keyes is now re tu rn in g to the N e x t S u n d ay the S un d ay school will farm ers the pupers made out a f t e r tho n a tio n al b an k s guilty of ex a c tin g be reopened. All in v ite d , especially survey was made. H e shows them usury. those who do not a tte n d Sunday school wherein they might improve upon th e ir F ire d es tro y e d a block In the h e a r t elsewhere. system of farm m anagem ent. of the b u sin e ss d is t r ic t of O ttum w a, Mr. K eyes made a survey of 98 farm s M E T H O D IS T E P IS C O P A L . in L ane county and made reports upon la., c a u s in g $750,000 dam age. W hile H orace N. Aldrich, Pastor. 92. When asked how the fnrms which the blaxe was in p ro g re ss th r e e o th e r E v e r y S unday, 9:45 a. m. Sunday he examined compare with those of large b u sin e ss h o u se s w ere set on fire. School. S ervice with sermon, 11 a. m. other s ta te s and counties where he hns S tockholm has been chosen as the worked he replied: “ Poorer than some s e a t of th e p e r m a n e n t peace tr ib u n a l and 7:30 p. m. and b e t te r than som e.” J u n io r L ea g u e 3:00 p. m. e s ta b lis h e d by th e Ford peace party. E p w o rth L eague 6:30 p. m. T h e selection was m a d e Just before C H R IS T IA N 8 C IE N C E . th e A m eric an d e le g a te s left for R o t The C h ristia n Science church holds te rd a m to ta k e p a s s a g e for A merica. service in th e ir chapel, 242 Second St., J u s t as M any P a c k a g e s Received as eve ry S u n d a y a t 11 a. m. and eve ry Before But Smaller. B rita in to A lter Blockade Policy. v\ Protects every member of the family from Constipation- thé enemy of good health 104 254 504 Shorts Grocery WOULD SELL FAIR GROUNDS TO COUNTY THIS COUPON Is good for oil« insertion of one wit lit ud. of not over 25 words. Try u wunt ud. freu und uoe w hat resulta you get. Cottage Grove Sentinel Not good lifter •lull. 31, ID 16. BIG N (('an nut be used by one who has ulrcitdy used a coupon.) Sale Cl( TOR R H E U M A T IS M . As soon ns it u nttnek of Rheumatism begins apply S lo a n 's Linim ent. D o n 't wüste tim e and su f fe r unnecessary I agony. A few drops of Hlonn's Lini \ ment on Ihe a ff e c te d purls is all you I need. T he iiain goes at once. A g r a te fu l s u ffe re r w rites: “ I was i su ffe rin g for three weeks with Chronic Rheumatism mol s t i f f neck, although 1 tried many medicines, they failed. L For Innately j heard of Hloaa'a L inim ent and a f t e r using it three or four days urn up and well. I am employed at the biggest d e p a rtm e n t sto re in H. F. where they employ from six to eight hundred hands, and they surely will hear all about S lo an 's L inim ent. IL H. Smith, San Francisco, Cui. J a n . 11*16. 25c a t all Druggists. Now ii spring Mi B ICY C LE AND OUN R E P A IR IN G S O L D E R IN G O f A L L K IN D S M. F. O A K E S SAM I Second door from corner of W. Main on Pacific H ighw ay N orth. F U R N I T U R E R E P A IR IN G A S P E C IA L T Y C "X ~ X "X -X -X "X -X - Baby carriages repaired, tire s p u t on. S atis fa ctio n gun ran teed. 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B A B Y 'S S K I N T R O U B L E S P im ples E ru p tio n s— E rx rm a quickly yield to the soothing and healing q u a l ities of Dr. H o b s o n 's E rrenin O intm ent No m u tte r where located, bow had or loug standing, D. H o b s o n ’# Ecxoina O intm e nt will remove every trac e of the ailm ent. It will restore the skin to its n a tu ra l softness and purity. Don t let your ehild s u f f e r —d o n 't be embar- M issed by having your e h ild 's face dis figured with blemishes or ugly scars. Use Dr. H o b so n ’s Ecxemn O intm ent. Its guuruntevd. No cure, no pay. Site at yo u r Druggist. Í Made by C i b < -X --X -X -X - -X -X -X - Hubscribcrs o f The inform us promptly wl their poatoffiro uddr<-H you will not miss a cop FEW FARMS ARE SUCCESS LURCH’S Special Shoe Sale! This week in Ladies’ and Children’s Shoes Will be sold less than wholesale price Call and see them LURCH’S •< -x~x-x* F U R N IT U R E HARDWARE KNOW LES & QRABER v PROHI DOESNT TOUCH US Ijondnn.— It was p redic ted a c r e t h a t To all purposes and in te n ts C ottage G re a t B ritain soon would a n n o u n c e an Grove haa been u n a ffe c te d by the go ing into e f f e c t of the prohibition law. ac tu a l blockade of G erm any. T h is in | T here were no saloons here and had effect would m eet th e A m erican co n not been for several years, so t h a t the ten tio n on several points of i n t e r n a Y ou are the in d ividual we only e f fe c t was upon p r iv a te shipments. These continue as before, except t h a t tional law involved in th e o r d e r s t n - require the q u a n titie s are not so large. The council u n d er which th e p r e s e n t block Wells F a rg o Co. express reports the r e a d e is conducted. T he above is in tended to a t ceipt of packages every day. A few tr a c t th e a t te n t io n of in d iv id u larger packages have come by freight. W a sh in g to n S ta te M a rk a m en Lead. als who are using the sock i n ste ad o f the b a n k for a deposi W a sh in g to n .—W a s h in g to n s t a t e col tory, an d who in consequence are A d m in is tr a to r ’s Notice. lege. with 999 hits o u t of a possible rec eiving no in te re st on their s a v N otice is hereby given t h a t b y order ings. of the County Court of L ane County, 1000, led in th e first of a se rie s of 12- We pay in te re st on c e rtif ic a te Oregon, duly made and entered of r e rifle m a tc h e s Just begun by 39 col o f depo sit; also on savings a c cord the 18th day of J a n u a r y , 1916, in leges a n d un iv e rsity learns t h r o u g h counts, and would be delighted the m a tte r of the e s ta te of John F. out th e c o u n try u n d e r the au s p ic e s of undersigned to hav e all p re se n t “ sock b a n k ” Walker, deceased, th e th e N ational Rifle A ssociation of p atro n s call and ta lk over th e Robert E. W alker was duly appointed A merica. a d m in istra to r of said estate. “ real t h i n g ” b a n k in g proposi All persons hav in g claims aga in st tion w ith us. said es tate are hereby required to p r e sent them duly verified, as by law r e 2000 N orw egians H o m e le ta by Fire. quired, to said a d m in is tra to r at the o f C hristiania, N orw a y.— A th ird of the fice of A ttorney A lta King, F irs t N a city of Bergen, a th r iv in g N orw egian tional Bnnk Building, C ottage Grove, s e a p o rt with a p opulation of 90,000, Oregon, within six m onths from the was d e s tro y e d by fire. T w o lives a r e d a te of this notice. re p o rte d to have been lost an d 2000 Dated a t C o ttage Grove, Oregon, this Safety First 26th day of J a n u a r y , 1916. p e rso n s a r e hom eless. T h e p r o p e r ty RO B ER T E. W A L K E R, d a m a g e is e s tim a te d a t $16,000,000. j26 f23 A d m inistra tor. * Fresh Meats Good Meats i At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market CU LVER BRO S. : : P r o p .- Phone 16 Free D elivery a t All Times of the Day Blank notes and receipts for sale at Tho S entinel office. a p r 7 tf It usually costs as much to tu rn out it poor jo b of p r in tin g ns a good one. The S entine l turns out th e quality «tu ff at the same priec t h a t inferior goods can be p ro fita b ly produced. ds22tf. TllUIS T1 A roi in foi slvc 1 Mutui ture. You w a n t something. Someone else ^ w ants to sell something. Wo w ant want ads. Why not all have w hat we w ant f dee22tf. We’re After You! First National Bank Cottage Grove, Ore. X D oX Z^b V o C/ÏZ, f-IO F Z S k E Ï I'C xczt : O r r jhCi& ' » \9 A POORLY F E D H O R SE reflects discredit on its owner, b u t the owner gets tho worst of tho deal b e cause economy in fee ding th e horse a ff e c ts its w orking ca pac ity as well as its appearance, I _ f : yo u r ‘ horse “ kieks **--------------uce. ' on his reed 1 you ou c can a r t correct _________ it by buying y °u r feed here, as you g et the best quality for the least outlay. F arm ers, c o n tra cto rs and horse owners generally know t h a t our feed is alw ays up to the sta n d ard . STERLING FEED CO. CLIFFI Comin CL AN! Not a