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ARTILLERY MEN ARE FOUR IMPORTANT WAR IN DOUBT AS MEASURES PASSED TO FUTURE Senate Passes Food Pioduc* tion Bill Affecting Grain Exchanges. Member* of Oth Company Likely to Be iu Active Service Within Short Time TVil-. 6’ »uleago H^um t o ^ j *jr Akk i.J linootk accderA on U fcin tsJ starting j s ; * Low boiling points do it—the first links in a continuous chain of boiling points. Low boiling points for easy starting, medium boiling points for quick and smooth acceleration, and high boiling points for power and mileage. Red Crown is a straight - distilled gasoline. Hence there's a continuous chain of boiling points, gradually rising from low to high. Mixtures cannot have a continuous chain of boiling points. That's why mixtures cannot be as good motor fuel as pure straight-run gaso line And that's also why the gravity test for gasoline is worthless—gravity tells nothing at all about boiling points, the only real test of gasoline quality. T o make certain of getting real gasoline, and not a mixture, fill with R ED CROW N ik e G a s o lin e o f Q u a l i f y STANDARD OIL COMPANY (w ALiPOMfUei ) ring of the master Mason degree. Cren iued cimili , and strawberries and cream were served, followed by * • smokes. ' ’ | I f you know o f a society item mid I do not inform the newspaper, it is I your own fault if it is not printed The M. P. G. club will hold a picnic session next Tuesday afternoon, ♦ Mrs. J. D. Westenhaver entertained Tuesday of last meek for her sister in law, Mrs. C. C. Westenhaver, who has since left for Prince Rupert, B. C. A few intimate friends o f the guest o f honor were present. The date for the departure o f Sitili company from Cottage drove mnl per Ini for the hut lief ield* o f Europe is now only a matter o f weeks. Within a month a hundred or more o f the best of the community 's young men, mid older ones too, will have left here mid may be on their way to make the su premc sacrifice o f nil sacrifice»— the giving of life itself upon the altar o f patriotism and humanity. Many homes o f the Cottage Grove country will be lonesome and the entire city will seeui lonely because o f the departure o f so many who have become a part o f the life of the city and community. Iu fact, some who have enlisted in other arms of the service have already departed and are already in the service o f their country. Those who have joined the ambulance corps will undoubtedly be in France within the next month. As the hour for their departure up preaches, members mid officers o f Sixth company like to speculate as to where they will be sent, but no information is available. With no danger of mi attnek upon the Pacific coast, the coast urtil lery will, undoubtedly, be put where it will see active service. With its traiu ing in handling big guns, some o f the officers think they may be put iu charge of some o f the important nrtil lery positions either in France or Rns sia. Others think there is a probability o f their being trnnsferred to the infmi* try iiutil after the war. In whatever capacity they are culled upon to serve. Cottage Grove knows they will make good. The city wishes it could feel as certain that all will return as it does that all will perform whatever duty they are called upon to perform. There is also some question as to whether the coast artillery will be held at Fort Stevens for training or sent im mediately to h more suitalile training camp. Washington. Congress Mulshed an other war week with real action, dis posing of four Important emergency measures. The senate passed the $10,000.000 food production hill. The senate adopted the conference reports of the $3.$40,000,000 war bud get. and tlx- $ 140,000.000 civil hills, ap propriating funds for the army navy establishments, slid miscellaneous gov eminent propositions. The house passed the war risk In surance bill, appropriating $60.000.000 for Insuring officers slid sailors man ulug American merchantmen durtug the war. Fresldeut Wilson retains broad pow ers for carrying on the pmposed emer gency shlpplug program under the wui budget hill finally agreed upon The shipping provision Is substunt tally as passed orlgtnully by the senate. The conference mude one change Iu the bill authorizing army upproprls tions for soldiers "w ho will be free from service four months after pears Is declared, or as soon thereafter us transportation facilities can be secur ed ’’ Cnder the food hill passed by the Senate, there Is a provision authoriz ing the president to close grain ex changes In case of urgent Ueed, when those exchanges are found to be deal lug In futures of wheat or other ueces sarles of life. GOVERNMENT PLANS Currin Car Meets With TO INSURE FIGHTERS ■4> Hard Luck Washington. — I'lans for Issuing The Cedars Society. $4oou free government Insurance on A farewell party was given last Tues Members o f the Teeters and McKib- Does a hoodoo ever attach to an auto the life of every American soldier uud l>en families gathered on the bunk of day evening at the home o f Mr. and mobile f sailor durtug the war in lieu of pen Xlrs. C. M. Kidd in honor o f Vernon tiie Coast Pork iu Currin ’» park Sunday The answer to this question might in slou arrangements will be tukeu up lor a farewell picnic in honor o f Ralph Larson, who left Wednesday for Kan-I terest Miss Lulu Currin. tills week by the couucll of national Teeters and Judd Doolittle, who belong sas. Those present were Frieda and 1 Last week her ear suffered damages to Sixth company, O. C. A. A bounti Ralph Aubrey, Helen Ritchey, Florence i to a fender and a tail light when struck defense. A report prepared by Assist ful and appetizing lunch was served at McFarland, Enid Veatch, Hose and Wni. I by the T. C. Wheeler car driven by Mrs. ant Secretary Sweet, of the commerce noon. Those present were Mrs. Anna Hablema n, Edith and Hassel Magee, Wh ecler. Teeters, Mrs. Eliza McKibbcu, Mr. and Mrs. Schneider and daughters Berna- , Just after the damage had been re department, urges thut the Insurance Mrs. Shelby Teeters and son Walter, dine and Forrest, Miss Hhelbourne Ver- ! paired Miss Currin backed her car out be provided through legislation before Mr. and Mrs. George Teeters and chil non Larson. Mr. and Mrs. Kidd and sons of the west side garage and through American troops are sent to Fruuce. dren, Ralph, Joyce, Myrtle and Marion; Horner and William. Refreshments o f the accidental application o f too much The plans us prepared provide for u Mr. and Mrs. Charles Teeters and chil cake and strawberries were served. “ j u ic e ’ ’ the ear crawfished into the flat lusuranee of $4000 on the life of ♦ ♦ ♦ dren, Bcnetta, John and Nellie, o f Do P. T. building across the street and every officer and private In the mili Couldn't Pass With Glasses Off. reua, and Mollie, o f Thurston; Mr. and l.ee Roy Woods, Jr., returned Satur damaged the fender and tail light that tary anil navul service, to he paid to Mrs. Taylor Needham and children, Roy had just been replneed. and Laura, o f Thurston; Mr. and Mrs. day from San Francisco, where he had bis le-nef I claries without premiums. A been in training at the Presidio. He Joe Wilson and children, John, George, government Insurance bureau would was able to pass every test except the LOS ANGELES MOTOR TOURIST Grace and Louis; Mrs. Joe McKibbeu SAYS ROADS ARE A DISGRACE handle the whole subject Slid there and children, Ernest and Velma; Mrs. ( eyesight test, and he passed that all j Melvin McKibbeu, Mr. and Mrs. Danks. j right as long as they permitted him to i C. H. Foss and son passed through would be provision for a system of o f Thurston; Link Yaruell, o f Thurston; wear his glasses, hut when they tested ! Eugene Tuesday on their way from Los Insurance by which officers and men him with his glasses o f f he was unable Miss Elizabeth McMahan, of Thurston, j Angeles, Calif., in u big motor enr on desiring to do so could take out and Dr. H. H. Potrie. The young folks ! to come up to the mark. The examina their way to Kalispel, Mont. Mr. Foss amounts higher than tin- $4UUU frei tions are very rigid and it is thought spent the greater part o f the afternoon j that at least two-thirds o f those in was very outspoken regarding the con policy by paying premiums at peace motoring around the country. training there will be unable to pass dition o f the road east o f Cottage Grove i rates. 6- ♦ and declared it was a disgsaee to any the required physical test. The Burkholder family and Mrs. ! Roy is well pleased with the training country not inhabited by Indians and Bids Wanted. Lydia Htouffer were entertained Sun negroes. When the attention o f Coin Bids will be received for If» tiers of day by Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Finley, who lie g ot, despite his disappointment in not missioner E. R. Spencer was railed to being aceepted. IM inch old body fir wood, up to July live near London. The occasion was if he stated that the supervisor had been j 7. Reserve right to reject all hide. Miss B elle’s birthday anniversary. ordered to make repairs in the road, i The wise buyer patronizes the mer- MIN NIE ASHBY, *3- <3 and when he was asked about a week Clerk School Dist. No. 4M. The Mnsonic lodge enjoyed a banquet chant who shows he is uliv* by hia nds. ago why it had not been done, declared j jly5pd Saturday evening following the confer- in the local newspaper. BEST FOR OREGONIANS D. M JOH N. E U G E N E ORE. HANAQE* FORtHILLAMCTTE DISTRICT WHEN YOU BUY SUGAR NT WHEN YOU buy s u g a r you pay less per pound when you buy it by the dollar’s worth. You pay still less per pound when you buy it by the hundred-pound sack or by the barrel. The same is true of the manufacturer and the merchant. The larger quantities of anything that he can buy the less he has to j»ay for it. It costs him less to handle it in large quantities than in small lots. It costs less per pound to ship a solid carload than it does to ship a carload in sepa rate shipments of 100 pounds eaeh. .lust as it costs you less to buy 100 pounds of sugat at one time than it would to buy 100 pounds a quarter’s worth at a time. I.ess in money. Less in time. Less waste less in every way. The manufacturer and merchant who advertise are en abled to buy and sell in larger quantities. Hy doing a “ quantity” business they cut. expenses ami save waste on every hand. They can sell better quality pay the small advertising cost ami SELL FOR LESS than if they were doing business in a small way. In these times of advancing prices carefully compile«! statistics prove that the advertised brands o f merchan dise have advanced much less in proportion than those which are not advertised. In the interest of economy buy advertised merchandise from merchants who advertise COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS 4 * I • . > « s * * . , « • • s • • s . , . • s g o n . a t t h e c lo s e o f b u s in e s s o n J u n e 20 BH7. T H J SHINN AfTTORNEY AT LAW H E M O l 'K C E S NOTARY P'lRI.IO n u «¿o n I 3*ni!■ and • li«<‘«>unt» Ovrnliufta, MNuml, mm*. Hudcr HMg. rntli.gr (trova, Ora. n io unMM’urwl U. S bomt« dri>.Mltr<d. to curr circulation!par value» 12 *«»*> aw ALTA KINO U. 8 Jn.nU« and c*rtirtr«t»a of mdfbtt'dii«»*« owiim I ami ATTORNEY AT LAW unpladmad $ 6 ««« uu Total V. S J mmm I« othertban Offiee in rear o f First I ib#$ t > Bondsl and < *rtif National Bank U*at«’a of ifidrlilrdti*r«a 17/*»* Ut* Payment on »ccxiunt «ub |<‘«illagn Grove : : : I Oregon script toil for Liberty l^«tn lu uu I bomls Bonti* other than I! S bum!« plrdjrrd to «eeure poatal DR 8 M WENDT saving* «lepiMiit« 7,i««t uu Securities other than |l S I’ hyulrlAjj au«l Murgaou I mmii !« not inrloitinir «fork i, owned unidedtfe'd W.YiJl 17 S p e c ia l a fti*iitin n g iv e n V«» g o n e ritl atir Total honda. net-urltie*i. g»*r um l K y r , Ki»r, Non#* u u d T h ro n f etr S'» 'fib 17 Si!|M‘rih fe m li-n t f'o ttu g t* d r o v e tfi»a|>ifnl. Stork of Kederal Keaerve Hank 50 per rent of «ul»- T r le p b u u a : O f f ic e , *«*; K a a id a n c a , ! ? 0 1 M»t on «rriptton Value of Jiankinir h«m*e lh f»»* Oil \ 0»u •»! Furniture and fixture« fl.'al e«t*t*owned other than SOUTH URN PACIFIC TIM F TAHI.K. banking houae Nurth Buuud ttuuth Bouud Net amount due from ap- provt-d renerve amenta in No. Hi 2:2* a. m. N s ia 1 ¡66 « III New York. Chuagu and N •• 1 « !• . m Ns 17 7:10 s 111 St I .<*ui■ I MS Mi Net amount due from ap Ns. 14 4:35 p. in Ns IS tt4S p m proved reserve atfenl* in No. 1« 7:40 p in other reserve rittea 67.‘Jill M mm 6'. Net amount due from hunks unit banker« other than Hafety Plrat wlth Coligli sud Cobi. abuve TO C« 7* Outntde check« ami other “ «»h, ju«I u rotigli ’ ’ t»«lny mny be cadi item« 649.66 come grip|ie or pneunionin tomorrow Fractional currency, nickel« l’ hoilNund« «Ile frum neglerled rolda nnd rents 261.25 ulu 7* Note* of other national l'uke |»r King * New Di«covery before banka vmir eougb become* clirunie. A few (.awful renerve in vault ami .Ione« check the cobi bv kllling thè fiet amount du* from Fed eral kenerve Hank gi'rm*. The henling Imlanni« «oothi' the Kedemptinn fund with (J. S. Girimi, lo«>«eii Ihe plilegm unii idear «he Treasurer and due from I J. S Trea.’ urer KH> U»» :iir psannge» of seerelions which provoke I .*.,1 7* coiighing. Contnin* miblly laxntivc in gredient« whlrh rrmove« thè wn«le tbat 1»! A RII.ITIKM aggravate« Gì«' rold. At your druggi«t, f Capital atork paai in tY .. 0 uu uu 5i)c, * | OD. _______________ ^.«»»t nil Surplus fund 10.470 77 Undivided profits l,e«s current expense«, in terest ami taxes put«! 3.4HH.7M Amount reserved for taxes .1 «rued 23* UU Circulating note« out «La ml I nir i s '»* uu TU« City Transfer Ihonaml |>epoaita: Individual depoaita subject to All Kitida of '¿'SM.Su SB check Certificate»! of deposit due 16 m; in less t han IK) «lays 62U in < 'aahier’Nrharksoutatandinff 270.634 57 Total demand dei*o»ut* Other time 47.27.1 47.273.06 Total of time deposit* 4 tf* 27 Costal «avinir« depoaits Flsno Movtug a ripe« Islty Total of U H. depoaita not WOOD AND GOAL Mubjei-t to reserve 4.S3R.27 Fhon« 55 I 3V1.U6*. 7k M Offlre At Regie Olgsr Sture (r First National Bank Cottage Grove, Oregon COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS O MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEIOH MAN July 2. Council met in regular sea Residence Teuth Ht siou with nil members present. Semi n a a uà I report of the treasurer l'huue lìti I. « was read, referred lo finance committee uud ordered priuted. R M McOAROAR, D. D. S. Monthly reports of recorder treusur er mid iniirsliiil were read ami ordered DENTIMI' filed. Neuralgia relieved lusteutlv by local ap tin motion the recorder was ordered diusttion Koxidcuse uud o ffics ou» to proceed with the collection o f dcliu il ok south of pnstnfficc. queut street assessment against the J Filone l.|LI Cottage Grove, Oregon H. Milne property un Hcveuth street. The street committee was instructed to procure the necessary crushed rock O ffic e l.awsuu Hlk and have west Main avenue and south Filone, 47 Sixth street repaired at once. DR 0. E. FROST tin motion G. <1. Warner was hired to look ufter the collection of water Electrical Treatments X Ksy pictures rents during the irrigation season. Microscopic Eismiuutiou of Spuluu Invitation was received from mayor uud lilood of Eugene, addressed to mnyor, council and citizen* o f Cottage Grove, inviting them to attend the Fourth o f July cele J. E YOUNO A TT O R N E Y AT LAW brillimi there. The recorder was In structed to reply to same. Ottice ou M hiii Hi reel The follow lug bills were audited, nl Oottage Giova :: Oieguu lowed and ordered paid; Hi own Lumber Co. lumber........ * Herbert Eiikin, collecting water DR. A. J. HENDRY rent for tl m o n t h s .......... DENTIHT C. G. Transfer Co., swcspmg LADY ATTENDANT street*............................................ -f* Sentinel, publishing ..................... 3.0)1 O V E R FIR MI N A T I O N A l . B A N K J E Young, s a l a r y ....................... 55.00 Work done after hours and Sundays by l.arry Brumfield, hauling hose appoint me at e a r t................................................. I 00 Cottage Gruve, Urcg.-o I' K Hall, hauling It tut*« (‘Hit. i im Filone IU ♦ \v \\ (I g l c b y . he alth office•r. HI Dll < • G. Electric Co., 1ight 233 .83 A. W. RIME, M D. 1 50 Cl t\ 'Prun»fer, him bag bimbeT. . Pli YHHJI AN AND NUKUKON G. It Fiteher, wnlarv mid |*t' II ... ... . . . 77 lift * • O ffice la Fbillii 26 00 Fi r»» coiniiriny. . . . Huildmg, uva r K inow les & Grabe r, r huir» fur lhua.ru Ihug Niort» o 6ft N ot iiag boot h » . . . I Of fica I’hnuo 34 Kotidntara l'tiona 1 S 6 J USO w B 1 Union, work (»II stri*»*!* 7ft 00 It. i Martin, «alary .. ■ting adjourned to July HI. DR W M HAMILTON J E. YOI'NO Citv Recorder u n m a n cnuaonuono p n a n tA i You wouldn't live in a community ('oaiultatioo ami eisuuualioli flee Of that d id n ’t have a newspaper. Are you fice hours II tu 5. Hustlsys »ml evening* doing your part to keep a newspaper by nppoiuUueiit. Ía the community f * II if fice in obl Cottage Grove iluiik llblg lutiti Mum Avenue REPORT O r THE CONDITION O r THE fI R S T NATIONAL BANK Fraeliee* in nil emiri* Twenty five yenr*' eiperienee at Cottage Grove, in the state of Ore that he did not fix the road because he thought they would get it permanently rebuilt sooner if he left it a* it was. J AMONO THE CHURCHES Mr. Spencer stated that the road would j be put in good shape for slimmer travel I immediately after the Fourth.— Eugene Presbyterian Church D. \. MacLeod, Guard. puator; phone 137K. Bible sebool ut Ik a. in. Morning worship ut I I a in. Juu “ Grandpa” Nixon Dies. ior «'hristiiin Endeavor ut 3 p. in. Eve H. D. Nixon died yesterday at the p. m. home of his son, W. E. Nixon, at Hag mug worship ut • 7:30 • • inaw. Cause of death was raneer. He Methodist Church— Rev. Jos. Knotts, was aged S9 years 2 months and 2 days. pastor. Monday school ut 10 a. ui. Leg Mr. Nixon was born in Ireland May 2, ular preaching servii'es at 11 a. ui. ami 1S2S, and eame to Amerira in 1837. He 7:30 p. in. Mid-week prayer meeting was a member o f the Methodist ehurrh. Thursday evening at 7:30. The funeral will he held this afternoon, Hundny morning, “ Models; Ancient Rev. Jos. Knotts officiating. »Surviving and Modern.” Hundny evening, “ The relatives are three children, eight Capture o f a Religious Fanatic. ” grandchildren and ten great grnndehil • • • S ta te o f ( ) reff on. C ount y o f lam e. ««: I, T. C «Iren. Chrlstiau Church Walter «'ullison, W heeler. Cush ter id tlie alsive-nam ««! trunk, d o solem nly sw ear tliat th e ulmve sta tem en t is true minister. Bible school 11:45 a. in. Young to the beat o f my k n o w le iig e and tjelief. Fourth Pass»« Quietly. P eople’s Society o f Christian Knileavor T C W IIL K L K R , C ashier The Fourth o f July passed very quiet HubncriJieil und »w o r n to J»ef«#re me thla 2*th 0:30 p. m. Pleaching II a. in. and 7:30 ly here, there being no celebration. «lay o f J u n e. 1*17. Í.K O , H H K A I N A lt ll, N otary P ublic. A large number went to Eugene for the p. ui. • • * My i'omrnÍHsion expiras Oct. 4. 1*1!» day. The ban«] nnd militia company trOKKKCT ATTK8T; II ehnfrt K akin . Baptist Church--K. G. <>. Grout, pas OLIVA N V » A K M, took part in the parade there. Quite a N w W hit «, number o f others spent the day p ic tor emeritus. Sunday school 10 u. m D irectors. nicking, the stores were closed and the Preaching II a. in. Prayer meeting every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. streets were almost deserted. • • • Card of Thanks Christian Science- Services in the We wish to thank all neighbors nnd cbapel nt 242 Seeoml street each Hun friends o f H. D. Nixon for their kind ness and assistanee during his illness day nt II a. m. Regular testimonial and death; also for the floral offerings. meeting each Wednesday ut 7:30 p m The tiiiibling is open f«»r the use o f the W. E. NIXON circulating library euch Weilnesilay GEO. HALL, LEE NIXON, from 1:30 to 4:30 p. in. All are cordial jlv5c AND FAMILIES. ly invited to the services, as well ns to make use o f the literuture. THE L O Y A L T Y OF OUR Card of Thank». • • • We wish to sincerely thank the PATRON8 Catholic Church Father Curley, pas friends who were so kind and thought tor. »Mass and Monday .school ut S a. in. Much o f the aucccaa «if thia bunk ful during our recent bereavement. on first and third Hiiiiiluyu o f every A L L E N KIRK, in line to th« loyalty of it* depos month. Humlay school at 10:30 a. m. on JOHN KIRK itor*. »Many o f our eastomers jlyftpd J. W. KIRK. second and fourth Hiindnys. exprcuH their sntisfnr.tion with • • • th«' service they receive not only Those who advertise in The Hentinel Free Methodist Church—Rev, F. W are deserving o f your business because Oliver, pastor. Hubbath sebool at 10 a in word« o f commendation to un, they tell you that they want it and m. Preaching 11 a. rn. ami 7:30 p. m but al«o by nr«|iiaintlng their name prices that should get it. friend« with the blink ’« unex Prayer meeting Wednesdays nt 7:»30 p. m. All are welcome. celled fncilltle«. ATTENTION MASONS! There will be Much evidence« o f our pntron*’ a special communication of Cottage Orove lodge No. SI approval are very pleiiNing to im ros A. F. A A. M., in Masonic nnd nrc highly vnlued. COUGHS Temple, Friday, July 0, Ittl7, nt 7:45 o ’clock p. m. and COLDS Work in E. A. degree. Dannls Euoalyptu* Old Visiting brethren are cordially invited AT ALL DAUQ ATOAie ■ ) urd.-r W M. 1 T u « * « ase J a n s 60 c CHAS. ADAMS, Secretary. Oregon! ifc PROFESSIONAL CARDS *• The OLD RELIABLE W . W . M ’F a r la n d Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice Chase the Ache. Kill the Pain. Get bony. Act now. F*e Hloiiu '« l.in imen 1 for your rheumatic pain«, tooth ache, neuralgia, wire mii«cle«', «tiff joint«, «prnin« and «train«. Better than anything yon ever tried to soothe hurt*, reduce «welling and inflammation, «'lenner than ointment« or planter«, a« if iloe« not clog the pore« or «tain the -kin. Kn«y to applyt it penetrate« with «•lit rubbing. Alwny« have a bottle o f MI oiiii ’« Liniment in your medicine clii'wt. At your druggiit, 25c, 50«-, *1.00. L . L . H a rre l Cottage Orove Tr&nifer D raying o f all Kinds PI Alto Movin g Auto Dray For Quick Delivery OFFICE: Elite Confectionery Phone 72 A Clear Skin Your Birthright. If your «kin i« not «mouth, fre»h and dear, do a« others do and give it the remeily it neeil« to reatore it to normal health and beauty. Try the «nothing and henling treatment o f l)r. Hobaon ’« Eczema Ointment. The «evereat case« of eruption», pimple«, blotehe« ami burning «kin yield rapidly to thin re markable preparation. Y o u ’ll be grati fieli With the rapidity with which your complexion regain» it« health und freah ne»*. At your druggist, 50c. . J i »