Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current | View Entire Issue (July 12, 1917)
I Miss Hit rei Houicmvuy is rapidlv re rovering front hor reeent opera finn fot appendiciti!. l'Iio M. I'. tl. club and hustmnds o f ilio inoiuliors li«* l«i a pio aie unir ilio il a in «ut Kuw nvor Tuesday ovoning. Torre 11 Muniiy, nf Bugimi vv. jninod tho uiurinoN ut Ungono yostorduv Tho au d itin g committno ni ilio Krd Wtu Giddings nini A itim i Snuipsoii • 'loss has dining ilio past nook ohookod ha ve puroliasod ilio Compititi sturo a< Baioni Ilio (Inltlmg* tnin 1 1> itili unito up tho published list o f suhsoriplious lin in g to tho busto iioiossury in gi tling lo Milioni the list ready loi puhlioutioll mant ni .Innios B rom i is ugnili iiu tlio forre ss mis i nspt in h ml a iiiiui I....... I sulisonli night niarslial. • •is noto noi listili at all. Tho following M. I.. Godard roto unii vesterduy al oiuissioiis nolo Inumi in Ilio list as pilli toinuou filini li is silo tvork iloti n ilio I lislied; tnllov unii roiuaiuoil uvor night tu fig Cottage Grove uro oh suino ttork lo ro. Vmlorsoa, M. Dot mot, P I* Ungono Itegistor: ('. .1 Howard, n i f e M. I Il 1 1.» ' »si I umili , I Parks, \\ I ami daughtor. o f Glcuada, ai ut od ni Umici. Il Fingono voslorday aftoriniun un a tisit lllair, W II. I ! Violami, Harry I boro ami nf Cottage Orm o. Mr. Ilntv l.ton, Mrs Ninno I ICanlmgs M. I ard is non nianagor o f a shiuglo oom l.moliuugii, d. Il pnnv at Oloiiadn. Black Butte. Hot Kobort Honth, a d i t o ili tho lllai knoll. Mil. <1 I audit o lii. Pilli li Mothodist niinistry m Urogon for 15 i'oohran, II Mo Doliti ld, Mis» I voars, pionoor o f Ilio stalo nini homi of il Lori tu olio ut ilio must proiuinont ami lughlt tiilliortson, O tl. 5 NI i I »olia Id, IIVs ! lospoofeil taiuilios in Oregon, du'd al ilio I .a ad n olir, II o joy in ; homo of lii« som Hobort A Bootli, at I uligini, l»souI I II Inil olsoy, li Kugouo last ovoning. I.uI»iika-, Otto 2 50 (' 2 ..II Blue Mouutalii Card of Thanks. Rullimi', Violet 1 1 Kobbina Cult ill Mo nish to thank the niant frioiids Rohlnus, George I McGuire, Mis who extended us so mailt kilulnossos Rolilinis, l.oney I T. It din ing out recent sad bereavement Rtddiins, M t , 1 MR I N D MRS HM.NRV MoKlltHMN Uisstou and Itujada Hanson, r i r i e 11 Smith, i'liffo r d M \ «U h , I le«». K. Uoldormuu. F s l S I L A G E U N I N J U R E D B Y FROST Slew art, I .»Nulle ('unieron, 1*. .1 2 I N G O F CORN I N F I E L D I 50 \V i Ilia him , IC«»> • — ----------------- - - - y 1 i i» i out t e, Jo a en, Archie Motb.v, D A. i H\ 11 or »ft* Addi« t >««dd, K M. I*i teller, Ii«* ii Last i ’ m 11 much of tin* corn in tin \Yil 1 Scott, Uleu Miller, Thon l it nit* ft«» vnlli'v u ut! »‘Ntiwhfrt' in th«* Hopinau, W m Halt, Mi. and Mr«. J I* nortli\vo*t \\» h »truck I»y a hur«l fr«»«t t'urpeuter, W F Vi ru ig t«ili, i V W Haight, Kobert b«*f«»r«» it was matnrt* onoit^h fur Hiln^o Smith, f a l l i t o l i Stunt* dairyin«*ti fount<*i iiiuti«lf«l t»r«l«*r» l ’arr, M t. and ! M m . J. S for silo*, h«*« :tu»«* thfv t,on>ii)en,il thf Dore na torn tm«ll\ damag'd ami th«* gt'iifral 5 l<(*«lft»rd, J K lu opinion was that thf silt»);«* put up Hales r . s Ktdiins«tii, K K to would l»t* «if much 1«*»» than th«* tt\«»rn^«* England, D L Hi Muhburd. V\ tu. V) Ht«*Willl, al. M to f«*t*«i»ng value. To tho surprint* of «luiry K u k, t'lai n \ 5 \ an V ritiri, ( ' D 5 infn ^«•n«*rallv this has proved not to !»«• Kirk, .1 . It 3 tlu* fast*. I havt* vi»it«*«l a lar^c auiut»« r Leona o f thf br«*ed«*r» uiui dairyuifn <»t' th«* Rl'dl'f. i \ (• $1 Irish, K. II 1.50 v a l l f ) and find that th«* universal «»x i W i lliuiusmi. .1 It 5 M.Her, 1 ( \ \ tlllUUlsoll, \l icki'isori, 1 5 •etc 1 It si. p f r i f a f f is that th«* f mated »ilng«* i*« Kenny, J J. better than «*\p«*ftfd while in »« him * «•«.««*» \V ilk ihm , NN T lo I .eh n er. h , l>. th«* dfflaratio n it made that thf «ilug«* Miller, f o r t e » Fischer, Henry h» Mann, i'«*arl V it at g«M»ti at or evfn better than any f u n i u , (leo. NN i II iuiiimoii , th«*y have had before. Whenever thf K ichnnino». M I Mr». .s. font wat fairly well inatured \vh« n thf K»terbro«»k H 2.50 Murshull. \ «* 1 in a front ttriuk it. an«! «*tp«*finllv if wat«*r St «»r m.s. S. NN tiiipoie, \ NN . TiOr was liberally utetl when putting it hi . NV i Ison, Mrs I ,en I NYebb. Mufti«' thf silage i* o f f i f f l b ' i i t «juality One Loiulou promint* nt .I«»rt«*y bri*«*d«*r Iff hi*« *• * * r »1 Hetllis Hii»scl 5o« ttand for two week» a fte r tlu* front L o rane ttriifk it and lu* found that it inaturfd ('roiv. Mrs. L. F«»»t«*r fumi 1 y 2.5o Ivans, \\ . C A. «t fon tid fra b lv in that time. H it siliix«* i** Crow, U. K 3 1 .*• 11. V11 .o .1 2 tweet and ^«»«»«I ami the euwt eat it 1 luv is. C. (' IO Miller, ('luis T I with relith. Ihr vis, P. F. 1 Hchufer. Louis | u Out tide the fact that the fialder Fl 1 e. Filale 5 Wolford, Sum 1 blad«*t did not « lit up i|iiiti* at well at Mount View thote o f eorn with more lif«* in it. and Ame, C. If Kde, J. Su ♦ i at there it perhaps a very slight wutte lien th. NVm. lieidler, Ira «•ii that »«‘fount, at th«* larger pie«*«*s o f Sear.«, Mr». Hale», ( ’ha». ldad«*t art* not «*nt«*u <|iiitf a«» readily, Kelly, K Miller, Mr and lira VN lido there teems to be no damage to the Seal ». ( ’ha» H«*lli v\ ell, Mr tilage and, in tome rate*, 1 hav«* found Kelly, Frank 'uml Mis F. J th«* frottetl silage tweeter, eaten more « \ , .1 \ Ardite, !.. J. readily and the rows eating larg<*r quan Saginaw fitie t than «»ther tilage ill th«* tame «Hharoti, ( ’. II. $1! 0 neighborhoo«! put up before the frott, Star blit put up rather green and ther«*f«»re Stewart, .1 B. $5 rathei tour. Silk Ci«*ek 1 have found the tame experience in Hitting«*r, Mr». 5bc liurchum, Mr». I the few plaeet I have visited ouftiile Burcham, Mil Clark, Mr» •• k th«* \ alley, ami it would therefore t«*em dred I Garner B NN I that there thould 1»«* I«*»» fear «*f frott«*d Burella in, t ’lvdc I Kiehiir<i»ou, Mrs I hi lag»* corn; that it it better to let the NN .ilker nirii mat lire mure anil take tin* chance l.aj«»ie, i ,r«,«l 25«* McCauley, J no 25c o f front than to put it in the tilt» too PKaak, Wm $5 green. Th«* printed list wan hurrh’dly gotten tog«*ther and there were a number of minor **rr«ir» not of »ufficient import ance i«»r cofr«*ction. The following «*r S IL O L O A N S mis the colimi it t«*«* «le* »n*d o f Muff icielit A Lane county bank recently run the importance for correction: A. White appeared in Him* Mountain following miverti.sement: Flour uml corn meal price» continue in»tend o f Hebron. C. K. I.culli, city, w a » given credit to aonr upward». At prenent rate many . o f us w ill be u«ing bran ami other mill for $20 when the amount »hould have been $2. | feed instead o f flour. Thi» means “ bo» NN ii. Dofw ard,$4, and ( \ M. Kidd. I s y " w ill be cut out o f her bran and $4, »hould have been The Cellar» instead j »hort«. Al»o the price o f chopped grain o f city. I will be too high priced to feed to “ bos (». NN . McFarland, The Cedur», »hould ! sy “ »m l dry hay doe»n *t produce much have been ♦ 12 tn»tead o f $11. | milk or butter fat. Let '» eonuerve the W om en’s Welcome club gave $9.10 grain supply f*»r ourxelve» and give whieh »hould have ni>penrei| in The i “ boHMjr * * nice, »w*eet silage. A »ilo will t ’ednr» li»t. conuerve your grain supply. More silo» K. W. Shaw, city, »hould have been will mean u »living iri grain, which ereilited with $5 iuntead o f $1. mean» a net Having to the farmer in K. ( ’. ilolhiduy stiould hav«* been cred money and will increase butter fat pro ife«l with .$•» instead o f $1. 1 S Bale*, Doremi, »hould hav«* been duction. We are prepare«! to furnish progressive, responsible funner» money «*r«*difed with $9 iuslead o f $4. K K. Robinson, Doremi, »hould have with which to buy a »ilo. More »ilo.« been crediteli with $10 instead o f $5. mean increased dairy production. Talk o\ «*r a bum with um . Rev Jos. K n o t t » W ill Lecture Rev. Jo». K n ott» will deliver hi» lee Meat stew (inexpensive nits nr l e f t tore on “ L i f e io I *«*r n. * ’ at tin* Metli overs), with turnips or other vegetables «»«list church Friday evening o f thi« ineluding left overs, and with rice in week. A dmi »»ion I Or and 20c. R«*v. Knotts «p«*nt over f i v e year» in the stew or flour or eorn meal dump lings; or fish chowder made from fresh, I'eru as a mission teacher, and ha» ninni1 in threat ing experience» to relitte. canned or dried fish, eraekers, skim milk and onion, served with liread and Butter, and fresh or stewed fruit. • • • AMONG THE CHURCHES | CONTRIBUTIONS TO :: Making the Little ;; RED CROSS Fami Pay Q u ic k Acceleration That'* th« medium boiling ioints in Red Crown— the middle link« oi the comminiti« chain— low boiling point* for ea*y darting, medium boiling point« for quick and smooth acceleration, high boiling point« for power and mileage. RED CROWN High ftc'ihng í\?intf fur powvH M Medium Boding ftánü tor Quick and iraooth accvliyratian ^ / J teG a scb iecfQ u a h jy it a product of straight distillation, a real refinery gasoline— not a mixture— having the correct boiling points in a continuous unbroken chain. Be sure and get Red Crown At dealers everywhere and Standard Service Stations. Low Bo ini’ frànti* S T A N D A R D O IL C O M P A N Y decided he had been bested ill the deal, took the constable with him. overtook the trader and got his horse back. ' 1 T e n c e n t package hump hair pins, Si >ja--------------------- .------- _ ------ —--- • nt The Fair. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Buckley and Mrs. Miss Minnie Sharp underwent an op Buckley 'a mother. Mrs. Phillips, spout ■‘ration for appendicitis Thursday at the the Fourth at Tacoma. Mr. and Mrs. Cottage Grove hospital. She is improt Buckley hate returned homo, hut Mrs. ing rapidly. Phillips wont on to Colorado for a visit. Mrs. Albert Xiuiker. who was recently Everyone visiting The Fair wonders operated upon for appendicitis at the at tho many items we have on sale. Cottage Grove hospital, went home Sat Feed is high; get rid o f the roosters; urday. Miss Marjorie Vaughn was in from make a saving there. G ive close atteu tion to your egg gathering. I iiaut good Saginaw Tuesday forenoon Children "a dresses at The Fair. eggs arid will pay extra for them I f you don't bate time to gather your eggs .lames Dunn, o f Carrols. Wash., tins regularly I don't want them, as every here to spend the Fourth and visit a bad egg seat to market hurts the sale fe w dnvs at the home o f his mother, o f several more. Spray. jn26tfc Mrs. I.vdia Dunn. .1. I. Jones and family and son Frank ('has. Bruueau went into the Bohemia and w ife returned Sunday from an auto district yesterday. Miss Pearl Thompson, o f T v g e Valley. trip to Myrtle Point. The Baptist Sunday school held a pic < iregon, is here as a nurse at the Cot me yesterday at the city park. tage Grove hospital. Frank Knox and family visited in Reduced prices on trimmed hats |..f girls. Straw hats, one lot at li»c your Eugene Iasi Thursday. choice. See them at The Fair. Andy Nelson and son Ray and Will George Bohlman so far forgot him Edwards and son Herman left for Bo self one day this week as to trade hemia Monday. Mrs. Brumbaugh, o f Oakland, Calif., horses with a traveling horse trader A ft e r the trader had departed. George is visiting at the A. Rogers home. • | TALES OF THE TOWN K R Y P T O I ^ GLASSES I \ . The ONLY Invisible Bifocal Tbey make far v iew as plain as near view. They can do this for you comfortably because they have no lines or seams to obscure the vision. For anyone who needs double vision glasses, there are none that can take the place o f K R Y T T O K S ipronounced cnptock- . They g ive you the pleasant, easy vision that you will appreciate, for there are no lines or seams or shoulders to annoy the eye. Sherman Broken Lenses Quickly Replaced W. Moody Eyesight Specialist and Optician shi Willamette Eugene, Ore. Factory on Premises Newport C h a r m in g by th e R e s o rt Sea Those w ho seek rest and sea sh o re recreation will find abundant o p p o r t u n i t y at Newport. Ample hotel accommodations cottages or camping arrange ments. L ow R ound T rip Fares Ikiily Trains—Each Directum Ask our n«ar*xt agent for folder " N e w p o r t , ” or write John M Scott, General Passenger A g e n t Southern Pacific Lines jly 5 12 19 26 L'owpca» boiled with pork an<l «'«»in bined with boiled rice, served with a green vegetable or vegetable hh I jh I, ami honey brown «ugar, map I«* »ugar o r date »ami w iche». The wise luiycr pntroni/cs the mer chant who shows he is alive by his ails. ... ! m the local newspaper. A want ail. will sell it. ' SOUTHERN P A C IF IC T IM E T A B L E Bouth Bound North Bound I :: 1:00 a. (II. No. 16— 2:29 a. in. No. 17 —7:10 a. in. No. 18— 9:56 a. in. No. IS 2:12 p in ! No. I I 4:35 p. tit. No No. 19 7:40 p in BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES ef The followin g prices are now feet on butter wrappers: 100 wrappers, on Fridays and Hatur days only....................... 90 cents 100 wrappers, on any day except Fri days and Saturdays..................... «1.16 These are each price*. Additional wrappers printed at the same time with either o f the above, 35 cents the 100. COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L , The L iv e Wire Newspaper. FON CROUP Danni« Euealyptus Ointment AT ALL OAUQ STOHIS i u « r a 2 flc dans eoe •H -l-H -l-H -H -H -H -l-H -H -l-l I H H | I By C. C. P ro fe ssio n a l Cards (1 k MAX I.UKHKK THE RAWI.HIGII MAN BOW.SMELO KlMitli'IM'«* IVut 11 s t . I'I mmic I DII - H - l - H - H - l - H - f - M - f - l - H - l - H - h l - f-f- R McCARQAR. D D 8 Furuiei m w ho f«i|lowed thè itilvlee glveu III liti» «lepMl't nielli tWro ago In «‘ n I h l'Ilahlug H« h W s of «lieep bave Uiude in«»ne> li) thè e xpe rime ut All w ho Itale «lieep and Intuba tu Meli » r e reuplng llbeiMl pr«»tlIw The inuiket I ium ueeiue«! t«•«» lilgit lu re« flit lil««litliN for «il«'« e«M ili feedlllg «»p« rutl«»HM, unii thU 1« un urguiueiit In fanti' o f uiulutaliiliig a perniuueut Ilo« k. for, w lille II | in v», geiieiully «peaklng, tu «hip In and fatteli laiul»« and yeuillugs. tb«*re are tliue« Hke tlu* prewent w ben prlee» get t««» high P» imi K«• lt u « a fe pr«ipo«lthm The eleur inouey 1« In laUlug tlu* «t<«*li Hlieep are thrlfty un linai», gettlng thelr llvlug ti» u great exleut In IleUl» timi wouh! n«»l ilo for • utile lt lui« l»«*«*u demolì «traimi tliue unii agulu that liniltoii 1« pr«»dut «*il uni* li more elieuply t liuti lieef. The wool pi«ttliite«l by u f1«nk «if «lieep W III pu> thè w li de i*«»«t *»f f«*e«l llig a lui hoii* I ug. leasing thè liit'leu««* for prodi, li doe» n-»t re«|iiln* u lurge farm lo la* ahi«* tulli «»(T loo head of «lieep uml lumi»» every yenr. T hU wIII g lve a net prodi of $7oo lo $1 orni Tw «» hllliilreil or dlHl head • un U* luUe«l wlthoiit in il« li extra w«*rk Turmer« muy »il* « «•«•«! wltli sluap and «'lenii tip a tid\ «um o f moiift w ben tbey are Hot e«pllpp<«l t«» haiulle a «tall i proper ly. For thè amateur unti Ilio««* wltli «muli truci« o f land «(jeep are olii* «if thè la*«t fra tuie«. T w o « la».'«'« o f lueii ure maUliig iiiou i*> froiu furili fi«» ks of muttoii » I n t p D E N TIS T Nimm Igitt ii-hi'vt'ii iii»(iiiill\ I • > It««'itI i«|*|»li«'iit ion. IC«•«i• I•• •«*■«• mik I nil it«* ut Fit t II il II « I Mitin I'lintli* I tIJ Fnltn^« Itim i', Or«* DR C E. FROST II I**« f i tti ti f r «' il t tu t* n 9 m \ I n y f » 11 * |tll«'« M i«’ I n»«’M|n«' «* x I« in t II il 11 « • it • * I* » |HIt IIill :»4id Idmtd O llie r I «Il IV MIMI Mlk J E I 'linin' 1/ Y0UN0 A T T O R N E Y A T I.AW I M I i n 1 «ni Mimi t *• » f 1 1 « |¿ «• U n i v i ' A DR J un «'iiu«* Or«*|¿«m HENDRY D I '. N T I S T I,A D I 0 \ «T I I I » ! kTTKNDANT * \ III i«»lllll lìti tl Ii NNt.fk limi«' nf ter limtr« u n d S u n d , i v * l»v U|i|Miltlt llirlif ( *«• 1 1 ui»r ( »r«*\ r. f h • l'ltmir lo A W RIME. M D P H Y S IC IA N A N D BURGEON i n f i l l ' III I'|||||||»N iMlildillK ••> I*r fili* lirilsMll tirili; »toi'«' IM I d «' |dimn- I '• I IC « i • I «n ««• i » I» « » ii • * I 2fi*l f n j*r 11 rtt\ i• DR W I Ii «*j»mi M HAMILTON LIC E N S E D C H IR O P R A C T IC PH Y S IC IA N i '«»usui! nf mu fr«*«' O ffii-r und hm ifs «• n n tu imif i «» ii t«» 5 diiv» um! i 'V imiiiiu 1« l»\ ft Sun 9i t in ’ t O f ï i n * in *dd ( '« »11 li j,* *• 'irt»v«’ l*inH l^iildini; if H Io 11 . M m « s • mi* J SHINN ATTORNEY AT LAW u n d n«»tnr\ i > 11 1 • 1 » « l*n»«f i«*«*» .n nil «i»iirt» T w «nt \ fi \«- \ «* u i » • » |M*r I«'In «• Bndrf Midi; ( ‘«ifluj»r 4ir«»\«'t On- ALTA KING ATTO R N E Y AT LA W Of In r lornf «'«I m I In* rcui « » f tin* Fir*! N ut Minili hurik ( '«»I f f»^i* C • r«• \ i DR I )r«'tf«*n S M WENDT Physlrlau and Sutgeon Spi'citil a t lent ton given to general surgeli , .'Ve, ear, nose rind thront Hupt. Cuttaga Gruvr Hospital Phones: O ffice, 2; Residenci*, l:'o II l'AIrt IH MA INI * I ' * II.IIU1M.H C U « ! o> ninni' (r = ^ V First National Bank olii*. Illuse wbo a ie girimi o l i l i naturili abiliti lo selci t breeillii, unloiuls ami 'ooL atler elee,- >lelull limi wlll ail-l tu (Ile Welfare o f llle (lia-k. Ilo* ollief ihose o li l i a deieruiliniiloii aio! olio | ansisi eli l II atlli|> liuti la I mi r onlll tbey k mi|iilre a o o ik in g kim oleilge o f die s lieep business l'uruiel's ou lllgll prb e.1 lumi soineMioes Io n e Ilo* oplu T H E L O Y A L T Y OF OUR loo tIlat l i n i l'UliUol affolli lo keep PATRONS slirep. silp|sislng llie lami lisi v Binubie M m li n f fin* »m «•«•*» n f flii» hunk for diut purpose. The re ure louny fhe'k oh liel'M. oli Ihe ofhcr liUllll, prov 1 « dm* fn tin* In y iilly n f it» il«'|»**« log diut furili lumi i» uever so high itur». M a n y o f o u r «'ii»f ufii«'r« |>rb eil hot limi sheep l ini be kepi alai txjtirsH | In i i »u t i« fn «* f h » ii wi th lumie lo .tirili a liHmlaoiue prolll If a fin* »i*rvi«*«* tln*y n*««*ivr n«d m ilv furili ■ onialos a « is s ly belìi or mugli bit in word» u f «'otiiin•*ti<1 i i tm n In um , of grouml sheep o lii Ulake II profilatile Ini! itl«o hy ti (‘i|iitiint iti|{ !li«*ir The)' are exccllcnt for ileuiilng up frie nd » wi t h flu* h u n k ’» un«*t ele i' eoi liet a uml all thè im | i | pluers uboni a fumi «•«•lied fn e ilifie s. 'filerò lire lltlUlcrull.a aolllees o f prolll Sne ll rvidi*n«,«*M «• f «»uf luifrun« III sheep feeilllig ami lulalng, mie of :«|>|• r«• v ni ure v ery |»h'U*inj; t«* 11 « ihe udviiiitagea belug ibai un Interest ii m l ure h ig h ly vulued. lug lirnm li of Imliiatr) Is filmistici! for ilio o ln ie i dinotila oboli orilinury Work oli die fa llii Is Ughi Sheep ruls ihg also filmistica a < oiiveuleiit market for die oibia ami ernia o f stirpliia furio pro<im is. inaklog II espe lnlly pronta )>le III eoiupa risoli o li l i cali le fccillng uh Ilio sheep use u grculer vuilety o f homo growu uml ■ Ic a p fissls Cliolee o f feeils ilepemla lo il litigo estolli iipou Ilio eomlltlou In wlili li Ilio hreeilllig ir tu Presbyterian Church— 1). A. M im T. coi I, lloeka euler wlnler i|iiarters. pnstor; phone l !7R Bibb- school nt 10 goial lleah nini h ivlilg « e es » lo plruly it. m. Morning worship ut I I u. m. Jon o f roiighu, e. sia li iis d o v e r, iiilllct, al I ior Christinn Kmlcnvor nt .1 p. si. falfu. ruota or cord allago, luinIly uny * Methodiat Church Rev. .los, Knotts, grulli Is Ilei edutry ; bill If Ihe sheep lire III a Ihlli. Oe.lU lOlulllloii no lime pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Reg ular preaching services at II a. in. and | should la* lost In supplying them with 7:30 p. m. Mid week prayer meeting heurty .inalo rulloii*. (lib e r iv i,e re Thursday evening at 7:30 o ’clock. W . G * P K R R Y , F*rop. Old Folks' Day will he observed Sun sulla nt Inmldlig lime wlll be illsap Pboua 15 day morning with appropriate sermon indili lug Tu niuke Ilo- tieni galli sheep and songs for the oecnsiun. III wlnter i|unrlcrs «houli! Ite kepi sep Fra« Delivery at All Tlm «a o f the Day Epworth longin' at 7 p m. arate froui lanibn. rama ami feeder*. Evening sermon, at *< p. m.( ‘ ‘ How to vVeal,. IItili cwex slioubi be separalely Know You Are Not a C h ristia n ." • • • botiseli or yanleil so fluit Ihey luay get Sbeep wlll do Christian Church— Walter Cnlliaon, thelr allure o f Mie feeil % minister. Bible school 9:45 a. hi . Young beat If uot loo eli.aely • oiitliieil or kepi T h « City Tia usfrr 1'coplc’N Society o f Christian Endeavor tini ivailu. T b ey iieeil a dry yard for All Kind» uf 6:30 p. m. Preaching services at II a. elerrls e, wltli a eoiistunt supply o f in. and 7:30 p. m. • • • water. Ili wlnler Ihey rei | ili re u shed Baptist Church F;. O. (1. Groat, pas I lui « la dry alni kepi elea II Itile o f Ilio tor emeritus. Sunday school at 10 a. in pualtlve pliusea o f |>roilt U foiiial lu Preaching nt II a. m Prayer meeting Ihe vultiuldn fertlllger vvlib li «lieep ailp every Thursday at 7:30 p. m. ria u o Movlug a Specialty • • • piy W OOD A N D C O A L T h e klmls o f alieep l« sl ndnpteil to Christian Science Church -Services in Phone 55 the chapel at 242 Second street each Ihe needa o f lueu who Inuke no ni prò- O ffic e A t Eagle Cigar Store Sunday at II u. in. Regular testimonial du' tlou a bram ii o f thelr fiirinlug ara meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. nt. The building is open for the use o f the foiiml iiiuoug se verni pupuliir lineila. circulating library each Wednesday \Voo| ns nell aa molim i belug a villini from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordially Ide couaklernHoii. Il ahoiihl noi |av eli invited to the services ns well ns to tlrely left olii o f attentimi even In eal make use o f the literature, ubiIlog Mie prollts o f feedlug The • • • Cottage Grove Transfer Catholic Church Father Curley, pas generili purpo-e l i pes o f sheep enntlllli tor Mass and Sunday school nt M a. in. Slieh well l.lo Uh hreeils un Ihe Shru|e on first and third Sundays Of every dille. Hampshire. Oxford. Bollihdown month. Sunday school nt 10:.1#» a. m. on and Itorsct l'nder condii Iona In thè second and fourth Sundays. cenim i States therc la a largo demani! • • • Fre« Methodist Church— Rev. F. W. for sheep limi vv III alleili' a gnod vvelght P IA N O M O V IN O Oliver, pastor. Sabbath school at 10 a. o f tlec. e ami stili glve il largo milttmi A U T O D R A Y FOR Q U IC K D E L I V E R Y m Preaching nt II s m. and 7:30 p. rn. ‘ ariana Smh romlltlons are me| hy Prayer meet hi f Thursdays at 7:30 p. T E L E P H O N E 72 ( Ihe «e medium vvooled hreed* ru. A ll are welcome. O F F IC E : E L IT E CO N FE C TIO N E R Y Cottage_Crove, Oregon COMMERCIAL AND SAVIN( S The OLD RELIABLE j Fresh Meats Good M eats — * At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market W.W. M’Farland Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice L. L. Harrel Draying of all Kinds