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R £ 5g f B o ilin g I b i n i s y f g a a a w D e te rm in c Q u a c f G a s o lin e "Then I might jutt at well throw my grav- ity hydrometer away?" "Y o u said it. Mr. Motorist." "Listen, the boiling points of gasoline ab solutely control its starting qualities, accel erating qualities, power • giving qualities. Gravity has notfung to do with it. "T o get the moat out of your motor, your gasoline must have the correct senea of boiling points in a gradually rising, un broken chain— low boiling points for easy starting, medium boiling points for quick and smooth acceleration, high boiling points for power and mileage. “ And only straight • distillation can give this. No mixture can embody all the hun dreds of intervening fractions necessary for a perfect motor fuel. "To be certain of straight • distilled, un- mixed gas. buy RED CROW N A Cbntinucnu C h a in e d Boling'fYAnb*’ h § B o f e * Punta to- povur^flulesg« R *tk tor ixudktod enujoth aociL*t^n^n 'LANE GIVES MAJORITY ; 3pi»m g i g » » m a s a ¡gre¡ ram OF 2G62 AGAINST BONDS LIBERTY I.OAN 8PELL8 IM M ED IATE I.Hii«* eouuty'* complete vote ou thè #ti.(HKI,lKMI roud bollii quest imi » a » l ’ iìmi for unii 5342 Hgainst, u majority of 2662 agallisi. secording tu un unoffirial eount froin thè W7 predaci». Polir o f thè ueveii mensure* submitted to the people of On^uu nt tin* spe* . B * k I ■«tut«* *•!«*»• 1 1 imi enrried ami Ih ree » e re 1 rejected. U uh return» frolli teli riuniti*» but Wheeler, thè nmils borni» bave n I majority of 17,280. i latore. TOBACCO MANUFACTURER SETS A GOOD EXAMPLE Buys Liberty Bonds for Employes, Pay able at Plfty Cents Weekly. Lto Boihntf ftántí ' tar » a j ¡7 rftartt^ H A T « i l i be thè effcct oli business of thè sue eessfui subscript ton o f thè # 2 . 000 . 000,000 Liberty l.onnf Do noi worry, you iiianufnc turer, uierchaut, cuiployc, l'Iie immedlute et feci in uv eiv uar is tliat business sholild be stilli II bit ed lo (he lust de gree, Every railrond, every nuli, every factory, every mine nini every'fu mi » i l i be ptished lo its utniost to mcct thè ili crenaed aetivity enuaed bv thè governuieut coming luto thè market ns a buyer mi un cuor iiioiin scale. War for thè next three years as regards business would menu a kiud of ronrrntratei! • prospcrity ” — thè I h visti spending of viist suius of mon ey on olir Industries bv olir govcrnmciit. The cosi wiil come ili loss of our yming meli, in »aste of money in unprodiictive lines and for thè future in increused (avutimi Hut thè cause of oìv ilìrutiou is »o r ili thè cosi. A Inrge over subscription to thè lib er ty lonn will ahorten thè »ur. And no mie ueed hes itiite to subscribe ber a use he fears any possibl* business ile pressimi m thè immediate fu ture. Subscribe todav ut vour bank. Tmnorrow is your last chance. W With iiII eountìe- heard troni except lìrunt, Wheeler limi W imliingtoii, thè ‘ ihip Milwidy aniendment ha» n majoritv o f |g,SVI; thè uuiforni lux lueasure 11 majority o f HOOK, and thè meaaiire prò vidiug for holding city and alate elee | tions ut thè sauie lime, a majority «d' 33,482. The returns frolli all eountiea hut Wheeler, (Irunt and Washington show a majority o f 20,538 aguinat thè new peti iteutiary; tit».> 7 «» againat thè implied .repeal o f conati!iitional provisiona, and 1*1.127 againat thè meaaure limitiiig bill» tliat luav l«e introihieel before thè legi.» ft' I 1 I FROSPEHITY returned last week. There were ...... gli unmarried men to tnko nil the present vacancies In nddilion, Mr, Mooney is h furnier, and the officers in charge I said his place was ut home hoeing p*^ About 425 Men Have Beeu Ouutrtbuted ; Intocs and raising beaus, to 8srvlce by Previous Eulistiiisut. LANE COUNTY REPORT SHOWS THAT TOTAL REGISTRATION IS 2640 y The city and town registration in Lune county Joue 5 fell considerably short of tin* estimateli percentage of population. »Itile the outside precincts, especially those »here there lire logging camps, showed a heavy registration. The government ’a estimate us first sent out lo county officials was tea per cent of the population. This estimiili* whs 2tlltl for Lane county; the totiil registration was 2541*. Wend ling leads in registratimi in pro portion to population. With un estimât cd population of Till it registered 101 males between the ages of 21 und 91. Recai ve Plual Oltlxaushlp Papera. Final citi/eiislnp papera » e re granted MaIuriti!y to Alt. Jury and Louis Itriidnl, of Cottage (Irovc. Mr. Jury is n native of t'ninula and Louis Itriidat ii untilo of Norwiiv. The difficili! ics « In d i huve Insci Mr. Ju ry’a efforla to ohtaiu liis final pii pera, after voting for ii quarler <*t a ceiitury. bave been thè subject of aevor al storica in The Mcntinel. 8cnt Home to Ralae Potato«» Motte Mimney, oae of those calteli frolli Oregon to tlu* offleers’ reserve eorpa training eaiiip nt Man Francisco, S E 9 Y ellows to n i TMir/uMHin 1917 SEASON lUNl 70 - Stri. IS M a h vani filant Mum — IV///alJir /til » ! Ihr fit tu. Ihr tit j | i j | U nion P acific POPULAn AND DinKCT Y iL L O W IT O N I nO U TI Farm Loans The John Hullmaii company, tobaero mauufarturers at San I’raneisco, bus set % au example worthy of emulation by oth S T A N D A R D OIL er industries. It has subscribed for PROFESSIONAL CARDS CO M PA N Y #100.(Kill of the Liberty loan bonds and AN UNLIMITED <«i w s x ii offers to carry any quantity of these 3 MAX LUEBKE for any of its employes Payments tuny P? SUPPLY OF be made at us low us 50 cents a w«*ek, THE RAWLEIOH MAN 0. se sa e sa-iE 'SìratTD iTfii'sE 'sD rsaTii'iià i and the interest charge will be the same Residence Teuth St. as that mi the bonds. Phone 176-1. In addition to this, the company has volunteered to rare for the faluiliea of BAND W ILL DO ITS employes who may enlist, to carry in BIT FOR RED CROSS R. M McCARGAR, D. D. S surauce on their lives and to guarantee their positions upon their return. D EN TIS T Will Otvs Concert next Weak lu Benefit Vermont Lonn & Trust Comp’y Of tile Society I Neuralgia relieved luslautly by local sp DOQS MUST P A Y A H E A V Y T A X Residence sud office uuc I W. B Cooper, hua been poatponed on i plient luu The Cottage Grove band proposes to I Id .:k south of post of fire. aceouut of the illness of Mr». Cooper, State License Law New Ooes Into ,|S |,|t f,,r the Red Cross fund. Il aud the club will meet nest week with Cottugu Grove, Oregon t’ houe LI l.l Local Agent Effect July 1. , » i l l give ii concert in Hu* high school Mrs. Joe Arnold. auditorium next week anil the entire ! ♦ ♦ ♦ 21 Sixth A ve. 10, huRi-ne, Un* Under a lie» law adopted at the last proceeds » i l l go for the Red Cross work I D. Clay Mosby and Mury W. Hanley 1‘houe, 47 O ffir « l.awsuu Hlk _______ in28 jl I session ol the state legislature, every All patriotic citi/.ena are urg«-d to be ! were married at Albany June 2, Rev. W. V. McGee officiating. They will be d**g in Oregon over six mouths of age present, listen to good music and help DR. C. E FROST at home at Cottage Grove after July 1. on July 1 must be provided with u stale :,|,,,,g the good cause, ________ Electrical Treatments X Ray pictures license. ♦ ♦ ♦ Microscopie Exsmiustiun of Nputuu The law provides that these licenses , ^ i The Constellation club is being enter- CHILDREN ARE AWAKE sud Blood I I f you know o f a society item and T I !.\*u.ei\ Mrs. Mtouft'er and Mrs. »hull be collected by the constable of The City Transfer TO COUNTRYS NEED each of the districts, in return for which do not inform the newspaper it is ! N l’*,,uli ,he nieeting of All Kinds ef he is to receive 1U per cent of the re | your own fault if it is not printed | *“ *' s*‘a*ou- Cottage Grove children are setting a J. E YOUNO ccipts. As fast as the money la col V ♦ Wade H. Watts and Dolly V. Jones, lected aud the licenses are issued the good example to their elders iu the A T T O R N E Y AT LA W both of this eity, were married at Eu reulittuiici-s shall be turned over to the porch use of liberty bonds. Miss Avn Practically all club activities are be in-lie Thompson, aged II years, put $50 Otbcs uu Main Mtrret county treasurer, who shall keep what gene June 7, County Judge Bown o f f i ing suspended in order to concentrate is known as a dog fund. The lieeuse of her savings into a bund; Miss Ade Cottage Giove riauu M ov I uk a Hi*« laity ciating. Oregon :: on Red Cross work. There is a whole line Adams, aged J, took a #1011 bond; fees range from #1.50 to #3. *#> WOOD A N D COAL some interest in the sewing work, and Another chupter of the law provides Mrs. Elbert Bede aud her three ehil Delight Valley Society. I’hone .V# much is expecunl to be accomplished in DR. A. J. HENDRY A number of young people enjoyed a that owners ol sheep, goats, swine ur . *lren, Ruth, uged 12, Harold, aged i, and O ffir « At F s A jc I* OI kai Btor« this line as soon as models are obtaiu«-d. fowls, whose animals have been killed Beth, aged 3, also took u bond, D E N TIS T bonfire party down by the river ou thp For this purpose a committee, cousistiug Horn place Saturday night. They were by dogs, shall tile u report of their | LADY A TTE N D A N T Bioan’ s Liniment for Rheuinattxiu. of Mrs. Burkholder, Mrs. Eakiu, Mrs. chaperoned by Mrs. Horn, Mrs. Nichols damage within ten days after the date LO R A N E W I L L C E LE B R A T E 4TH OVER FIRMI N A T I O N A L B A N K Job, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. A. B. Wood, Mrs. The | * it i ii g«M*n *«» (|ui«'klv uffrr yuu and Mrs. Mmith. Games were played of said killing with the county court. u|*l>ly Hlonn *n Lin intent fur rhrunintir Frost, Mrs. Metcalf, Mrs. Nichols, Mrs. and appropriate refreshments were 1; the report is approved, the owners of Patriotic Exercises. Picnic Dinner and Work done after hours und Mondays by |n»in% iii*urii Igitt, toot Ini«*hr, lull)lingo, Roy Mmith aud Mrs. T. C. Wheeler, will served. Those present were the Misses the animats killed will be couipensuteil Ball Game Principal Features. appointment MprniltN, him ] it n * o «*n*y to untv It motor to Eugene Saturday. Myrtle Witcher, Bessie Nichols. Mildred for their loss out of the funds realized I’ houe 10 I'ottage Grove, <)reg*.u <|UM‘klv pciiet rut en Hint Noothr» without Lurnne has decided to celebrate the <t> <#> 4t> and E ffie Hopper, Inez Tucker, Ruby from the state liceuses. ruliliiiig itiol m fur rlruner und more Fourth of July, und the boosters in that Grass Valley Journal: The marriage Keene, and Bertha Neat, Ethel Moody e f f e r t i w tlinii imm*v plftufers or oint community are busily engaged in plan of William Lewis Holmes and L'rsula und Marjorie Vaughn, of Maginaw; LUMBER MARKET IS IN A. W. KIME, M D. merit*. mug a big program. There will be stir Hortense Lockwood was solemnized at Messrs. Arthur Mmith, of Walker; Roy FAIKLY GOOD CONDITION ring patriotic exercises speaking, sing P H Y S IC IA N A N D SURGEON Keep m bottle in the hoime und get the Baptist church in this city Wed Taplin, o f Saginaw; Hal Gibler, Ivan prompt relief, not only from nil nerve mg und other music. A lug píenle dm nesday, June 6, at 4*:30 a. m. The cere Witcher, Orval and Clifton Hopper, Uffice lu Fhillli Ripa puin* but from brui*e*, utrniiiM, *prnin*, Lumber conditions have been much tier will be featured at noon ami the mony was performed by Rev. J. Clark Carl and Otto Nichols, Howard Keene Building, over the over eieretae nud nil eiteriml nrhe« At better during tlie past tew mouths thuu ufternooii will be devoted tu a baseball Tibbits, pastor of the church, in the and Francis Horn. Be noon D* ug Store your druggint, *J.V, f#tie, $1.00, they were last full. For a time the umr game and a program of other sports <g> <$* the presence of immediate friends and kei was panicky ami the price udvaiueil j »-hich is being urrungrd Everyone is Office Phone 34 Rosulence Phone 116J relatives. The Cedars Society. Both the bride and groom are well A very pleasant surprise party was several ilollars rapidly. Only those » h o , Invited to come and bring a weil filled DR W M HAMILTON known and popular in the community. given Maturday evening at the home of « e r e able to deliver quickly » e re able ^ basket. The beautiful Lorane valley The bride is a sister o f Mrs. C. W. Wal Ed. Ashby. Those present were Forrest to take udvanluge of tue rise. 1 he price ought to prove a delightful setting LIC ENSED CHIROI’ RAOTIO lace, with whom she has made her home Mchneider, Homer Kidd, William Kidd, has since dropped aud with the treer for ¡in outdoor celebration of the un P H Y S IC IA N since coming to Grass Valley. The Vernon Larson, Frieda Aubrey, Ralph movement ol cars the market has lie- : (io n ’s birthday, Consultutiuu and examination free. Of ■ groom is assistant manager of the Turn Aubrey, Rose Haldeman. William Hal come a little “ soft,” but it is still 1 five hours It to 5. Mondays and evcuitigs a Lum Lumber company, aud has made 1 deman, Katie Haddie Anton Willis, much better than it was lust full. To ANNUAL SCHOOL MEET l*y uppoiutnieut. mill ineu »h o have guile without pro! j himself a factor in the business and so Frank W illis , Helen Ritchie, Herman MONDAY AFTERNOON Office in old Cottage Grove Hank Bldg cial life of the city sinve taking up his Rudolph, Edith Magee, Hassel Magee its for a number of years, the outlook is I 104 '/j Main Avenue brighter than it has beeu for several residence here. and R.»y Butb-r. The annual school meeting will be years. immediately after the ceremony the <&> <#> A demand for timber on the part of held at 2 p. in. next Monday in the Practices in all courts. Twenty five happy couple left by automobile for a Hebron Society. the government will probably keep the high school auditorium. There are a brief honeymoon, and on their return Mrs. Emma Kelley entertained some years’ experience market fairly steady. Blight advances c lerk ami one director to be elected and will take up their residence in the par- I young folk last Monday in honor o f the / io / ? ." * / « a vote will be taken upon whether or ill »ages have followed the stiffening H. J. SHINN sonage of the Baptist church, corner of tenth birthday aniversary of her daugh - Z i e r c O r r / H ¿3 * not to give military training in the Second and Washington streets. ter Lela. A dainty lunch was served at of lumber prieen. ATTORNEY AT LAW schools. It is expected that the luttei — | noon in the grove. Those present were IP will bring out a large vote. NOT/* R Y PUBLIC Mrs. Holmes is well known here, where Elves Kelley, Roy Murray, Margie and FIRST STRAWBERRIES ARE A POORLY FED HORSE she spent a large part of her life and j Erwin Small, Ada and Glen Gilham, i Cottage drove, Ore. Bader Bldg. GROWN BY MRS TURNER No Card. No Cigarettes. reflrcta discredit on its owner, but the was a popular member of the younger Kathleen Kappauf ami Frank Hatcher. I'nele Mam's war census has thrown ow^itr gets the worst of tho deal be set. Mhe is a sister of E. C. Lockwood, Miss Lela received a number o f nice a safeguard around cigarette dealers in Mrs. Frank Turner, o f Divide, proba ALTA KING : cause economy in feeding the uuren of this city. presents. bly holds the honors tor being the fust the state who desire to obey tlie law affects its working rappcit/ ns well as ■$> ATTORNEY AT LAW parsed by the last session of the legisln on the market with homegrown straw its appearauce. I f yutrr hoise kicks uu Members o f the N. E. W. circle en Office in rear o f First berries. Mhe brought some large and ture making it unlawful to sell cigar his feed you can correct it by buying joyed a delightful afternoon at the Cur National Hank luseious red beauties to the eity Tues ettes to a person under 21. A young AMONG THE CHURCHES your feed here, as you get the heat tis Veatcb home Tuesday. They young day and left proof of the fact with The man made application to purchase a Cottage Grove : : t t Oregon quality fur the least outlay. Farmers, women walked out and gathered wild package of cigarettes. The dealer was Sentinel. strawberries which, with sugar and contractors and horse owners generally in doubt about his uge. “ Let me see rich country cream, formed the princi LE very religious organization is in know Hint our feed is always up lo the your registration ca rd ," he said. The Captain Woods In Training. DR. 8 M WENDT standard. pal feature of a dainty luncheon. Cars vited to use this column for announce Captain Lee Roy Woods does not in little blue card was not forthcoming Physician and Surgeon went out from the city to bring the ment o f its services aud other news. tend to let fifteen years of iirside work ami there was no stile. partv home. Special attention giveu to generili sur Contributors are requested to umo ex make him any less hardy when it comes 4*> ♦ <9 ger arid Eye, Ear, Nose anil Throut. hortations arid ether editorial matter, to the hard drilling his company will Eighth Orade Examinations The Eastern Mtar chapter held a spe The uniform state Eighth Grude Ex Superintendent Cottage Grove Hospital cial installation Wednesday evening in | and to make the annoiiuceuieut ol ser need to prepare for the trench fighting Never Neglact a Cold a mi ii at ions will be given on Thursday Telephone: Office, 2; Residence, 120 vice as concise as possible. Modal fune. it will have to do, so he has sought out order to initiate Miss Marjorie Bhay, A chill after bathing, cooling o f f suit and Friday, June II and 15 in districts side hard work— and found it— nt the tions, etc., ami news outside of weekly who is leaving for the summer. Refresh ilenly after exercise mol drafts, giv* where there are applicants and condi ments were served by the Worthy Ma announcement may be elaborated upon.j Chambers mill, “ spotting’ ’ for the re the cold germs a foot hold that may saw. He says there will be no superflu tioned pupils to take them. The ached tron, Mrs. T. C. Wheeler. j lead to something worse. Mu let v re ous flesh on his framework when the ule of subjects will appear ou envelop <t> •$> Q Methodist Church— Rev. Jos. huotts. quires early treatment. Keep Dr. King ’s company is mobilized on July 15; also containing questions sent to the chat The meeting of the Emanon club, to , pastor. Muiiday school at 10 a. m Leg that he is thoroughly converted to the man. New Discovery on hand. This pleasant have been held this afternoon with Mrs. j ular preaching services at 11 a. in. and 8 hour system. balsam remedy allays inflmmiiHtioii, K. J. MOORE, A T 10 A. M ON soothes the rough and repairs the tis ^------- --------- . -------- " | 7:30 p. in. Mid week prayer meeting County Mchool Mupt. Though 02 years o f age, Captain jn7 14c sues. Better be safe II ihii sorry. Break | Thursday evening at 7:30. Woods received last Maturday his first up the cold with l»r. K in g ’s New Dis The wise buyer patronizes the mer pay check for labor performed for an covery before it is too late. At your chant who shows he is alive by hi:« ads. other, having always been engaged in Presbyterian Church— D. \. MacLeod, druggist, 5()c, #1.00. in the local newspaper. ••• pastor; phone 137R. Bible school at 10 business for himself theretofore. at the former Maurer place ou Mection a. m. Morning worship at 11 a m. Jon 33, Township 21 Kunge 3 West, seven to giv e y o u any in fo rm a ior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Eve month. Munday srhool at 10:30 a m. on miles south of Cottage Grove on Const second and fourth Mundays. ning worship at 7:30 p. in. Fork road, and five miles north of Lon tion reg ard in g SPRING FLOWERS • MM • • # don, I will sell the following described property: Tree Methodist Church—Rev. F. W. Christian Church Walter Callison, Cottage Orove Tranafer minister. Bible school 0:15 a. m. Young Oliver, pastor. Mabbath school at 10 a. By Tilla I*. Taylor 3 fresh milk cows; 2 heifer culves 5 People's Hociety of Christian Endeavor m. Preaching 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Del pilin' 1 um (Lark sp u r). months old; 2 horses and harness; I 6:30 p m. Preaching 11 a. in. and 7:30 Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p. The warriors of Delphinium ‘s clan wagon with box; I spring wagon with p. m. Are ninrshalling oil the plain in. All are welcome. top; I five ft. McCormick mower; I and to take y o u r s u b Their scouts are out on nil the hills ten ft. McCormick hay rake; I 14 in. Baptist Church— E O. O. Groat, pas scription w ith o u t any e x Their pickets in every lane. Case plow, I 2 section hitrrow; I I horse Plano Moving tor emeritus. Monday school 10 a. in pen se to you . cultivator; I grindstone; I water motor Preaching 11 a. m Prayer meeting Auto Dray For Quick Delivery 67 % CENTS IS PAID FOR A In dress parade upon review, washing machine, I Minnesota sewing With pouches wnite mid bonnets blue, every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. • • * 2500 POUND WOOL POOL “ Each for defense,” they seem to say, machine, Hnd other articles too numer OFFICE: Elite Confectionery ous to mention, including all household “ But who takes tribute, he must pay.” goods. Christian Science Her vices in the Phone 72 chapel at 242 .Second street each Hun H A T is probably the highest The Larkspur has a had reputation ns U . S. B O N D S free from : day at 11 a. m. Regular testimonial Terms —All sums o f #10 and under, price ever paid for wool in This Safely Removes Worms. ii poisonous plnnt i f eaten by cattle, but cash; on sums over *10 time will be I meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. taxation are not bad in Oregon was paid here Thursday, Worms arc a common disease o f cliil some years ago I read a report of tests given until November 1, 1017, on good, The building is open for the use of the when J. R. Mprav took 2500 pounds «Iren and every mother should know made at O. A. C. which seemed to prove vestm ents. bankable paper drawing 8 per sent in their symptoms. Mallow complexion with at 67VI cents. Hpirited bidding on circulating library each Wednesday the contrary and thnf the poisonous terest; 2 per cent discount for cash on the pool ran the price up to n price from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordial •lark circles under eyes, irregulur bowel plnnt is Cicuta, a plant resembling the sums over *10. No property to be re said to be above the market. The wild parsnip. movement with atoniueh hnnl or sw«*l ly invited to the services, as well as to moved until settled for. same quantity Hold the day before len, grinding teeth or itching may mean W<* have several species o f Delphin I make use of the literature. nt 56 rents. It is estimated that not that Kicks poo Worm Killer is needed s e e ium; the most beautiful, perhaps, being BIO FREE LUNCH A T NOON over half the wool in this vicinity at once. If is a mildly laxative remedy trollifolium, the tall growing blue of the Catholic Church- Father Curley, pas has been sold as yet. That sold here .river bottoms. T ru n e W A im i.'ii , in candy tablet form Hint children like. tor. Mass and Munday school at 8 a. m has been o f a high quality. I V I A U K i L K , O w n e r Kill* nnd removes the worms and lets Delphinium belongs to the Ranuncu on first and third Sundays o f every lus family. The Catalina «(Q u a lity M oney L. P.HUBBS Sondili • *choU. ,hl* W . W . M ’F a rla n d ,H!lt Hauling & Draying Done on S h o rt Notice STERLING FEED CO. i AUCTION SALE Wednesday June 20th We Will Be Glad L. L. Harrel Liberty Bonds 3 1 % Draying of all Kinds W First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon Wm. Helllwall, Auc. O. O. V.atch, 01k. | druggist*, 2(5«* “n,‘ h*‘“,,by' A‘