Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, June 21, 1917, Image 2

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TALES OF THE TOW N
i FEWER MEN REGISTER
Miss Yerva Kelly visitati thè Mar
shall gìrls at Leena this week.
Mrs. Alile liavvkius and giiindsuu
Annoi loti yesterday tur au exteuded
\ t«*t in thè cast,
G ravity is fla t A ie
T est fo r G asoH n e
. iCbnibiuofus
[Chain c t
1 5oiIii^ fbinis
"T h e specific gravity teat it wort hi ea*.
aa a teat of gaaoline quality **
ft© aaya the U S Bureau of Standanla
Boiling pointa compnae the only real teat, bo*
cauae eaay atarting. quick acceleration, maai*
mum power.depend absolutely on boiling pointa.
The gravity hydrometer tell» you nothing about
the boiling point« of gaaoline
BolW ibinis
MPWTyrailp^if
R ED CRO W N
ike G asoline c / Q ua/i(y
la ctraight • distilled, and thua haa ita boiling
pointa in a gradually naing. unbroken chain—
low boiling pointa for eaay atarting. medium
boiling pointa for quuk and amooth acceleration,
high boiling pointa for power and mileage
Hedtin BoAiy !
LowftolW ibbdtf
tor
uiueh iwproveil.
Misses Ferii llnleniiiti and Dlttnch
Groom are atteudiug siiiiiiner sehnul nt
Mnuuiuuth.
1*. W. t'aldwell is at Beavertnn with
a erew uf meli ereetiug Inolding- fur n
Standard Oli station.
Miss Minine Wiltut returiied Stinday
filini h viait in l.ebanoa.
Fumili Vutiroy retur lieti Snuditi frnni
a visi! ili l'urtland.
No Mixture can contain an unbroken chain of
boiling pointe the hundreda of intermediate
pointa are miaaing Be aure and get Ked Crown.
It a pure gaaoline— not a mixture.
S T A N D A R D O IL CO M PA NY
«CAliFOfcNlA'
llart II. Bates, eitjr editar ot thè Unse
Inirg News, was m (he eitjr yesterday.
W. O. Asher writes tu ehutige lus pa
per tn Wulf Creek frinii Wilher, he
haviug lieeu prmunted tn thè telegraph
servire.
Mrs. 8. E. Wyatie was t|uite serinnsly
ili thè first nf thè week luit is nnwr
Master Kunald Heattie visited in
week » it h his grnndpnrentN at Kligene.
liar »Juki anJ i
accxrl« ation
«to rti r£
W. M. Parker, uf Alliuuy, spelit thè
week end at thè tinaie uf his duiighter,
Mrs. C. 11. Cursnn.
‘ ‘ Lucie” Dumo Veateh is su greutly
improved thut he was remuved frulli
thè hnspital tu his home Mondin.
Mrs. A. K. Ilaiuluth unii Mrs. Henry
Kuhde eiitertunied u few frieuds Fnday
afternoou in hunnr uf Mrs. Ralph Itoli
i II sull, ut l ’uri land, w hu was a guest uf
thè twu futnìlies. A pleusuut sueiul uf
terunun was speat, sud dainty refresh
uteiits nere served.
&
THAN WAS EXPECTED
Discrepancies
tetween Num­
ber Who rtegister ami Census
Estimates Revealed
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(Special tu The Seiitinel)
.lune 111 The Loia ile luisebiill team
l'ha judicious ailvorUsai
| played Centrili, .lune 17. The acoro w as
uot ouly takos tha «urast
s tu I in favor uf Lui mie. Tlmse w ho
iiiaaiis of dlractly
vvetil besidos thè tenni vverc Mia O.
bauefltlug bis owii
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f . Da ira and daughter, Velina; Miases
Imi bla suppuri la a graat
Anna and Gliulys Cbapiiiuu, Mary |
old tu Hit uswspapor
Dagis, Mr. Léonard Sturdoviiiit, Wayne
— — li ita work in —
.loaea and Boy Poster.
upbulhlliig a coiniiiuuity, ami
Ilortice Siilherbiud Mila in l.oudon n
lu Ita al Dirla tu givo thè
few duya Inai week fur a loiid uf fur*
- -------- city a newapapor--------
niture l’or lus paroma, » h o uro iiioving
tha quallly aud cbaractar uf
whb li advertlsaa tha city
frolli tItero tu I.tirano,
— —■ aa o lira olio
Mra. W. II. Filtra and dunghtor,
frolli wblrli tha marrbaut
Mary, » e r e Cottage Frove viaitora Sul
--------gota au ludlroct---------
urduy.
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James Siilherbiud of London visited
robitivos bore Inst week.
A iiiiu Chapiuun wus ut Cottage Frove
Tuesdtiy haviug dentili vvoik dono.
Mary Duirs visited ut lite homo of
Iter sistor, Mrs II. f . Suthorlniid lust
SOUTHERN P A O ir i O T I M E T A B L E
w oek.
Nurtb Bound
Muutb Huuud
The Misses Lydia and Lidie King
visited lust week with their sister, Mrs. [N o HI Ü::!s h . m No. Et 1:00 a. in
o rni u. ni No 17 7:10 a ui
John Sliiipsim. ot Cottage tliuve.
No. 14 4:.'RI p. ili
No. IA IMS p. m
.1. W King »un a t otlage Frove v is (
No.
IO 7:40 p ut
itor Tuestlay.
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Thore » i l i be a goml ronda picnic Sut
——
urduy ut tlic Colouian giovo 11 is liold
tu celebrate eumpletiou of rockod rumi
betweeii Eiigene litui Loruito. Severul
proiiiinciit persona » i l i be preseli! who
» i l i givo spenking oli thè ronda.
Washington
Startling dlserepau
d e s hi tween the iiiiinher uf lueuwhu
registered lur war service and the
number the teiisiis bureau estimated
!
would register, were ravelled when
returns tiom the states were received
at the pun .i murslial general s ofllce.
Thu ti t. itiscreiwticy so far Is well
over Ö.
Him ... . < undecided w hether this
tneans t...il many slates padded their
1910 census llgitres. upon which the
bureaus estimates were baaed, or
whether the returns Indicate a large
uumber uf slackers without comment
Orders fur the a.test of every man
between the ages uf 1*1 and lit). In­
clusive. who cannot show u certificate
of registration (or war service have
been Issued by the prut oat marshal
general.
Arrest and possibly a year's till
prlsonmeiit threatens men of regia
D. K. Crovv e a liti fallili)' look n lond
AN UNLIMITED
tratiou age who have failed to enroll of wheat tu town Friduy.
SUPPLY OF
Miss Etliel Rugers of Cottage Frove,
for army conscription, (ioveruora bud
orders front the wur department to who has beo li visiting fur suine timo
cease extending leniency to those who » u h hor giundptironts, retmued homo
did not register, and to prosecute vio­ lust week.
I* F Davis »UH li Cottage Frove vis \
lators vigorously
The early publics
cation of lists of registered men Is itor Itisi week.
Thore wus u Red ( ’rosa ....eting held
expected to aid lu the detection of
Vermont Loin S l Truit Comp'y
ut thè rhureh Suiiduy uftornoon.
sii|rgers
Heleu
Flintcr
in
ili
with
Iho
menale«.
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General Crowder, provost general,
Warren Crowe was a Cottage Frove
lu a statement, shows that the uuni-I Vl,, llir
,|IlV lust week,
Local Agent
ber of young men of Oregon who reg j
Roy Casier wns in Collage Grove lust
Istered are 67.9 of Hie number eatl week to meet hi- daughter who is visit
24 Sixth Ave. K , K i i r c i i c , (lit
mated by the cetiaua bureuu aa being j mg him.
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of military uge. while lu the state of I
Washington the number who regia Pur ®*ia Mallaable rangs, dtiitug ta
hie, bedstead, aprii gs, malt resa, ve
tered are but 6u 9 per cent of the
i loured bm lounge, offire desk, oak
estimate.
! dresser. Cull before Saturday noon. W
Washington a reglslralloii was relu
jun'Jli
Tbs Olty Transfer
F B ailie, Ills weal Mum.
tlvely further below the cetiaua estl
All Kinds ef
mates than that of any other state
Farm Loans
M oney
Thus P. Widow, o f Portland, and
Miss Edith Mary Wilson, of this city,
were quietly married at Eugene Sutur
.
* 7:30 p. m. Midweek pray or mooting day. 1 he couple were arcouipameil to
Thursday
evening
at
7:110.
Eugene
from
here
by
Mrs.
E.
Wilson
AMONG THE CHURCHES
Morning sermon, “ Something for j and Max Wilson, mother and brother uf
I
Nothing.“ Evening sermon, “ Touching 1 the bride.
[Every religions organization is in Jeana. ’y
Mrs. Ralph Robinson returned tu her
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vited tu use this euluuin for auuouncc-
hume in Portland Saturday, after a vis
Christian Church Walter ('allison, it tit the homes uf her brother and sis
uient of its services and other news.
Contributors are requested to omit ex- . miuister. Bible school D:49 a ui. Young
— ter, Henry Rohde and .virs. A. E. Ham
hortations and other editorial matter,
Society of Christian Endeavor
I o:30 p. ui. 1 r»‘H»‘ ui!ig 11 a. uj . and 4:30 loth.
and to make the anuoum-emeut ot ser­ : p U1.
K. SS\ Guldens and C. W. Sampson j
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vice as concise as possible. ¡Social fune
left Saturday for l.aOraude, where they
tions, etc., and news outside of weekly
Baptist Cburcta— E. F. O. Groat, pas have bought a store.
announcement may be elaborated ..poll, j tor emeritus. Suudity school 10 a. ui.
Mr. aud Mrs. C. M. Parker visited ,
Preaching 11 a. m. Prayer meeting this week with relatives at Dexter,
Washington Must Furnish Quota.
Presbyterian Church -D. \. MacLeod, every Thursday at 7:30 p. ui.
Goshen
and
Jasper.
Seattle
Notwithstanding the pro
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pastor; phone 137K. Bible school at 1U
Pearl Demurest, of Merrill, visited test of state officials against the Ceu
Chrlstlaa Science- Services in the
a. m. Morning worship at 11 a ci. Jun­
this week at the A. B. Wood home.
suit bureau estimate of 312.634 eligible
ior Christian Endeavor at 3 p. m. Eve­ chapel at '.M2 Second street each Sun­
Mr. and Mrs. Gross, of Bundou, are in the state, as compared with **“
day
at
II
a.
ni.
Regular
testimonial
ning worship at 7:30 p. m.
meeting eaeh Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. visiting at the home of their daughter, actual registration of lus.615, Provost
Marshal General Crowder sent word
The building is operi for the use of the ^ r!*- A. W. Kirne.
Methodist Church— Rev. Jos. Knotts,
circulating library eaeh Wednesday
The E. B. Miner family attended the to Governor Lister that the stale's
I astor.
unday
Ln ul .it 10 a. m. b ig j from 1:30 to 4:30 p. ni. AU are cordial- rose festival ut Portland last week. At j guotu of troops must be furnished on
ular preaching services at 11 a. m. aud
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i
ly invited to the xervirei, a« well &* to the name time Mr. Miner obtained treat
census bureuu La mi *.
I make use o f the literature.
meat for bin teeth, which have been uf
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O'l T.-.i bj qtleluilvor, Mr MiM i M a § . . . . _
nil 1 O
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L .P .H U B B S
W .W . M ’Farland
Fresh Meats
fiO O fl
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I A ^ P|'j06S tHilt
3T6
riflHt
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Haulin9 * Draying Done
on Short Notice
Piano Muvlng a Bpadalty
WOOD A N D COAL
I'hune 61)
Office A t Eagle Cigar Store
People’s Meat Market
Sloan s Liniment for Rheumatism
The pnin goes mi quickly nflrr vi.u
apply Sionn 'a l.miment for rlteuiu itisl
pains, iieuriilgin, toothache, lumi. ,
Phone 16
sprains, and it '« so easy lo osi*
It
Proa Delivery at All Timas of tha Day
quickly penetrates and soothes without
! rubbing mol is far cleaner and moie
effective than inus»v plnslcc^or otu'
PKOI EHHIONAL CARDS
meals.
^
Keep s Iwillle in Ihe house and j • I :
M AX LUEBK E
prompt relief, not only from all nerve
pains but from bruise«, strains, sprains
THE RAW LEIO H M AN
over exercise and all externnl aches W
Kestdenca Tenth Ht
your druggist, U5e, 50», y l no
W. G. PERRY, Prop.
Catholic Church Father Curley, pa*- employed at the Bluek Hutte quit* knit M J h l i H I I I \ M A Y
PA \\
tor. Mass and Sunday »-bool at ft a. m ver mines.
I f H ll
U IL L U IIIH I
I “ UU
ou first and third Sundays o f every
Miss Nora Ward left last meek to ut
mouth. Sunday school at 10:30 a. in. on ' tend nummer school at Monmouth.
second and fourth Sundays.
Frank Wallace left last week for :
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Portland, where he probably will remain j
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ashlUKton.
liesigned to another
Free Methodist Cburcb—Rev. F. W. duriiiK the summer.
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hot
weather
Mesalon,
eoiiKress plans Phone 176 I.
Oliver, pastor. Sabbath school ut 10 a.
Leslie Powers and family left lust y , ,, ww.k lo alal,oae fiiUiHy of Impor
m. Preaching 11 a. in and 7:30 p m.
wcek for Beaverton, where Mr. Powers
taut war measures long pending aud
Prayer meeting Wednesdays at 7:30 p.
is employed in construction work for a [
R M McCARGAR, D. D. S.
ui All are welcome.
tu begin consideration uf legislation
station o f the Standard Oil company.
DEN TIS T
promising at least a month or alx
Mrs. C. S. Hefty has returned to |
Efficiency Day Observed.
Neuralgia relieved luslanlly by local ap
weeks more work.
plication.
Residence aud office one
Last Thursday was Church Efficiency Newport.
Before tbe week ends It Is hoped to
b! ck south of postoffiee.
Day at the Methodist church. In the af-
Miss Rena Cox, of Eugene, visited
send the delayed war budget aud ea
teruoon the pastor spoke on “ The Saturday and Sunday with Miss Marie j
Phone L1IJ
Cottuge (irove, Oregon
plottage bill to President Wilson. In
Church Press.” Rev. Cook, o f Junction Jones.
Hie meantime the senate finance com
City, spoke on the “ Worldwide Plan
Mrs j ’runk Jones accompanied Mr.
Offire Lawson Blk
mlttee
will continue revlalug Hie wur Phone, 47
of the Benevolences.” The Ladies’ aid ' j oliea on bis mail trip to Bohemia Fri !
tax bill, expecting to have It ready
served supper in the basement.
j
r(.,ur„iug Sat unlay.
DR. C E FROST
Tn the evening Rev. Dunlop, of Drain. !
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! (or debate In the senate Ihe first of
-o p / ? , / / o / c . - v :
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Mr«, J. 1. Jones aud daughter Die/.
Electrical Treatments X Kay pictures
spoke on “ Christian Stewardship” and
next week.
IG in -c O / v / i i s i *
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{ visited in Eugene this week.
Microscopic Examination of Hputuu
Rev. Cook spoke on “ Church Finance.”
On the house side, discussion of the
and
Blood
A
daughter
was
burn
last
week
to
Mr.
Music was furnished by local talent.
river aud harbor bill will be resumed
and Mrs. A. A. Hull. An m-in lust week
and
the agricultural committee will
A PO O R LY FED HO R8 E
credited the little lady to Mr. ami Mrs.
Has First Peas on Market.
complete ita draft of the food control J. E YOUNG
reflects discredit on its owner, blit Hi«
A.
A.
Hall.
W. D. I.»Vine claims the prize for
owner gels the worst of the deal lie
A T T O R N E Y AT L A W
K«d Cioss committees working in the bill, tu be submitted.
having the first green peas on the mar­
cause economy in feeding the nurse
The
railroad
bill,
giving
the
pros)
ket this year. He left excellent evi­ couuuy di^urlcls are urgently roquaisteu
Ottico ou Mam Street
affects its working rs|mcity ss well ss
dence of his claim at The Sentinel o f­ io leport vo C. J. hem daturday mght. dent authority to order preferential Cottage Grò va
::
Oreguu its appesrnuce. I f yotiV horse kicks on
A meeting of the general comuuUee will handling of food and other ueresaarlea
his feed vou can correct it by buying
fice Saturday.
your feed here, as you get the best
oe held at the commercial club at 9 is meeting opposition from a few sen
DR. A. J. HENDRY
quality for the least outlay. Farmers,
atom, but its passage without delay
o'clock tomorrow morning.
DENT18T
contractors and burse ownere generally
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hambriek, of The is generally expected.
know that our feed is alwnya up to Ihs
LADY ATTE ND ANT
i Dalles, with Mrs. Hambriek s son,
■
tandard.
OVER FIRMI N A T I O N A L BAN K
Flank llawley, and grandson, George
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1 U I H /
PREPARE
FOR
AMERICANS
Work
done
after
hours
und
Sundays
by
Hawley, son ul D. 11. llawley, of Port­
appointment
land, aud Mrs. C. F. Cathcart, o f Hcup
Naval Collier, Bearing Wheat and
poose, motored to Cot'age Grove Mon­
Phone 10
Cottage (irove, Oreg-.n
Supplies, Reaches France.
day to v ir.it the l’umilies o f A. J. Arm
Naver Neglect a Cold
^
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ParlsT^-ThiTJiilhlslry of marine an­
A chill after bathing, cooling o f f siiil-
1 ..troiig and Wilbur McFarland.
A. W. KIME, M. D.
dea ly after exercise and drafts, give
Mr. and Mrs. William Brund and Will nounced thut American wurahlpa have
the rold germs u foot hold Hint may!
anchored
off
the
French
coast.
PH
Y
8 10IA N A N D BURGEON
Ward left Tuesday for Shasta Springs,
lead to something worse. Rnfely re I
A large American transport coutalu
, Calif., via Ihe uuto route. Mrs. Ward
Office in Phillips
quires early treatment. Keep Dr. K in g’s)
Building, over the
| will follow later, after recovering from lug wheat for American troops which
New Discovery on hand. This pleasant
Uunsoo Drug Mtore
are to come later has crossed the
her illness.
tin Isti in remedy allays inflammation,;
THE GREATEST M ILITARY PAGEANT IN THE HISTORY
Ed. Lilley and son are tearing away Atlantic ulider the protection of «n ! Office Phone 34 Rosidence Phons 126J smithes ........migli und repairs the ii*
sues. Better be safe than sorry. Break
OF THE COUNTY—PARADE STARTS AT 10:00 A. M.
j part of the old livery barn on east main American warship. Hie Matin an
up the cold with l)r. King's New Dis
DR. W. M. HAMILTON
for John Bader, who will have the lot uounces. The transport Is now being
eovery before It is too lute. At your
LICENHED CHIROPRACTIC
unloaded at a French port.
plowed arid put into garden.
P H Y S IC IA N
Preparations are being made for
Mr. and Mrs. It. A. Miller were in
Hie reception of American troops, the Consultation and eiauiiniilioii free. O f­
! Eugene Tuesday.
A number fice hours 9 to 6. Sundays and evenings
Roy Counts, who was sent to Fort newspaper says further.
by appointment.
IF YOU CANNOT 00 TO THE FRONT,
of
bases
similar
to
those
of
the
British
McDowell on Angel Island recently, hss
Office in «Id Cottage drove Bunk Bldg
since been sent to Fort Rilpy, Kansas, army have been organized.
PAY TRIBUTE TO THOSE WHO W ILL
104Vi Main Aveuiie
and expects to go to France soon.
Campa bave been laid nut for In
Cottage Grove Transfer
Miss K. Hcott, of Portland, who is fantry and artillery and aviation parka p racti„ HI
ul, eourti.
Twenty five
spending the summer with her aunt, have been established for American
yeurs' experience
1 Mrs. John Bader, was a Eugene visitor aviators.
H. J. SHINN
Tuesday.
ATTORNEY A T LAW
Mrs. W. D. Heath returned Tuesday
Daath List in Mina Disaster 171.
Plano Moving
from Portland accompanied by her son, ■ Butte. Mont.— The figures of the
N O T A R Y PUBLIC
Auto
Dray
For Quick Delivery
William, who had been in Pendleton disaster due to u fire In Hie Granite
Bader Bldg.
Cottuge Grove, Ore.
for some time.
OFFICE: Elite Confectionery
Mountain mine are as follows
Res
Malinda Aubrey went to Portland
cued alive, 31; identified dead, 60;
Phone 72
A LT A KINO
Tuesday to visit at the home o f her son.
unidentified
dead,
49;
total
bodies
re
Mr. and Mrs. Edwnrd Putnam, of
ATTORNEY AT LAW
This Safely Removes Worms.
Halsey, were guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. covered, 109; bodies remaining In the
Office in rear o f First
mine, 63; tsial dead (estimated), 171,
Worms lire a common disease of «'hit
W. Oglesby Monday night.
National Bank
dren and every mother should knoa
Miss Lenora Hohl went to Eugene
Cottage Grove
:
:
s
: Oregon their symptoms. Hallow complexion will
Nocthcllffa
Here
aa
British
Agent.
Tuesday for a visit with friends.
dnrk circles under eyes, irregular b o «e
Mrs. T. J. Geer left Tuesday for a
An Atlantic Port. -Lord Northcllffe,
movement with stomach hard or »*Ai
visit with her mother, Mrs. R. Tomlin­ on an errand to America to co-ordln
DR. S M. W EN D T
len, grinding teeth or itching may meat
son, at Moscow, Idaho.
Physician and Surgeon
that Kick upon Worm Killer is need”
ate British activities here i^s a com
inerolal representative of the British Special attention given to general sur- at oace. It is ii mildly Inxative reined'
Want ads. are for those who want
in candy tablet form thut el^ldren III” '
government, arrived In the United ger and Eye, Ear, Nose end Throat.
Kills and removes the worms and let
something. They are a panacea for all
Superintendent
Cottage
Grove
Husoitsl
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States on au American steamer.
Telenhi.,.». urr
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)' ' “ '-.th e child grow strong und healthy. A
the wants of mankind.
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Telephon«: Of fica, 2; Residence, 120 druggists,* 5c.
Get Behind
Your Boys
CONGRESS THIS WEEK
Dig up and
boost for
The Red
Cross Fund
It's our duty
)?
First National Bank
Cottage Grove, Oregon
Lane
C o u n ty ’s
Celebration at
Eugene
Patriotic
STERLING FEED CO.
JULY 4
Spend a Patriotic Day in a Patriotic Way
MUSIC
MIRTH and
MIMICRY
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L . L . H a rre l
P U B LIC S P E A K IN G
Draying of all Kind*
Sports and Other Amusements
ALL DAY DANCE AT NEW ARMORY
Special
Attractions
at All
Theaters
SPECIAL RATES ON ALL RAILROADS
PUBLIC RESTROOMS for EVERYBODY’S COMFORT
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