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another car und a team and wagon, In' run into u gras* covered ditch. A rear wheel und a spring were broken, lie was supplied with now parts from Ku- gono and made the tup without further accident. The Harrisburg Uulletiii says: " Mr. Hurt was interview tag some people regarding the snlo of his confer turnery store, he desiring to retire from busiuoss." Ho was accompanied by his •laughter Yeimu. That's the medium boiling points in Red Crown—the middle links of the continuous chain— low boiling points for easy starting, medium boiling points for quick and smooth acceleration, high boiling points for power and mileage. WHISKY IS SCATTERED ALL OVER LANDSCAPE RED CROWN ^I&Gaschte^Qualriy _ Mirti and finoatii ation is a product of straight distillation, a real refinery gasoline— no; 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 ’ fbintj* tor *?a$y STANDARD OIL COMPANY «U M U M I A big ear which passed through bote Tuesday night at high speed and lotidod with whiskey which it was earrying from California, struck a telephone pole this side o f Eugene, completely wrecked the car and scattered whiskv nil over the luudseape. A barrel which luid been stored uader the rear sent, • rushed through the ear and made its exit through the windshield. Hot lied goods, which were being carried in suit eases, were so badly smashed up that most of the red liquor leuked out und was absorbed by the earth which, iu this section, had not hud a drink for 75 days. The men in the tar removed the li cense lag and are supposed to have takeu a train into I’ortlniid. It is thought that the owner of the enr will be identified by the engine number. CRONIES OF 81 AND • 83 HAVE JOLLY TIME w EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE Enroll with us MONDAY, SKI*THMBEK 17, at the Iwginniiig of the new school year. School all the year through. New pupils may enroll with us any day in the year. EUGENE BUSINESS COLLEGE P. 0. Box 196 Eugene, Oregon sic on the vietrola. A ft e r lunch the company was entertained a short time with readings by Clyde aud Lena Bur chum, and later several of the guests inspected a beaver dam a short distance from the Jacobs home. WOULD BE NEWLYWED FAILS TO CATCH TRAIN I I f you know of a society item and j I do not inform the newspaper, it is | I your own fault i f it is uot printed, j e*---------------------------------- —----- —--- - y Miss Jessie Berg was the guest ot honor at a social session of Methodist women at the church parlors lust week, about 30 being present. Alias Herg was presented witn a beautiful cameo pin. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mrs. James Alien was the honor guest at a surprise party Alouvlay giveu by uer children, Nvilda and Otto, the occa sion being bar thirty-fourth birthday anniversary and the first anniversary party of ner life. A fter the usual birtn- uay services of singing aud reading, a lunch was served consisting of cake and punch. Mrs. Allen was tne recipient of many presents, and a picture was taken of the party. Those present were Airs. Fannie Rhodes, Airs. Wilkins and two children, Adria and Harvey, Airs. Andersen, Mrs. Hattie Trent, Alra. Rosa Currin, Airs. Hanna, Mrs. Youmans and daughter Isabel, Mrs. Shafer and daugh ter, Jennie White, Airs. Lee Koy Woods, and Airs. Orrin Robinson. ♦ ♦ ♦ Mount View Society. Charles Bales was the guest of honor at a surprise party Sunday, the occa won being his torty-third birthday anni versary. i’wenty-four relatives were the guests. They brought well-filled has sets and a picnic dinner was held in the woods. Upon the return to the house watermelon was served. Those present were Airs. Naomi Bales, Miss Bebecca Bales, Mr. and Airs. Grant Hales and family, Airs. Caroline Doo little, Mr. and Airs. Lowrie Knglaml and family, Mr. and Mrs. Lot Wagner and family and Mrs. Kate Sears. ♦ ♦ ♦ 811k Creek Society. A picnic dinner was given at the Jacobs home Thursday. In anticipation o f the event Air. Jacobs and Air. Quar term as built a table under the tall pines in the yard and made rustic seats. The 22 guests enjoyed these conveniences very much, as well as the fine dinner. Mrs. Jacobs had prepared many nice things in the way of eatables, and Mr. Jacobs entertained the guests with mu SOUTH ERN P A C IF IC T I M E T A B L E North Bound South Bound No. 1(1— 2:28 a. m. No. 13— 1:00 a. m Ne. 18— 9:56 a. m. No. 17— 7:10 a. m No. 14— 4:35 p. tn. No. 15— 2:42 p. m No. 19— 7:40 p. m FOR CRACKED »ltd CHARRED HANDS Dtnnl« Eucalyptus Ointment AT ALL DSUQ «T O M E « T u es* 25 C JAAS OOC Robert Blair, of Fall Creek, Is Absent for His Own Nuptials. Eugene Register: Fate has again jested with the lovelorn! Robert Blair, of Biair Brothers' store at Fall Creek, is to be married. Yester day be dusbed from store to store, and rroin restaurant to barber shop iu Ku gene, making final preparations for the oig event. Friends were rushed hither and thither assisting him und were lib erally rewarded wtin large cigars which are guaranteed to kill if you sinoke enough of ’em. A marriage license was procured and apparently ull was well. But the path to the altar contains many a stumbling block, and the would- oe newlywed is often easily flustered. And so it came to puss that the old ad age which asserts that “ there is many a slip’ ’ held good, aud Blair, who was scheduled to arrive in Portland und be received by Aliss Blanche Park, the party of the second part, failed to catch .he 1:50 p. m. train from Eugeoe. At the advice of friends, however, he wired Portland of the proverbial skid oefore the slip, caught the next train out of Eugene for Portland, and it is predicted by those best suited to know, chat he is now in Portland and once again all runs smoothly. Air. Blair is a son o f Col. and Airs. W. H. Blair, of this city. The wedding was postponed for the arrival o f the groom, the knot was duly tied, and the newlyweds are now at home at Fall Creek in their own bungalow. COTTAGE GROVE GIRL IS NEAR VICTIM OF BEAR Baker, Ore., Aug. 21.— (Special to The Sentinel.)— Miss Grace E. Kinard, formerly of Cottage (trove, now visiting in Baker, narrowly escaped probable death or serious injury one day last week while out huckleberrying with Mrs. Joe Wood and daughters. Aliss Kinard was busily- engaged in transferring the delicious berries from the bushes to the bucket when out o f the woods walked a big black bear, and be didn’t hesitate a moment in trying to cultivate the acquaintance of the fair lady. However, Aliss Kinard did not seem favorably inclined to ac knowledge such a tribute from a stran ger. Fond visions of huckleberry pie were dismissed and “ safety fir s t ’ ’ be came the motto o f the flying figure. The distance between them soon be came so great that Mr. Bruin gave up with the realization that it was indeed no amateur be had to deal with. Had feminine impedimenta been worn, progress would have been dangerously interfered with. BEST FOR OREGONIANS r AGRICUCTURE AND PR08- PER ITY. è> Il la luiposslble lo messore, or •*- eveu estimate, lite lui porta uce uf ngrWultiire to a people II la thè •à foun da flou ii poli wlihlt elvlltaa » Iloti limi sia-lely resi, tilt* basta y ami souroe of Ilio permanetti r vvealth of a liutlou. No people -»• lu lilatory bave utade aiibatantlal progress In elvlltxalloii, lite aria -#■ and selenees. ami bave rviiialiieil è- long prosperoiis |f lliey bave uegleetevl agrleultur*. It la tlie a' uioat unlveraul of all arts, ilio ♦ thè pareli t of nutuufaetures ami colo mene ami thè Iwsla of all y otUer Uidustrles, and vvlthout r vv li le II all olliers must ileeay ami »' peli* li •• Indissi, veliere a people bave # «Involiti Ibeiuselvea to agrleul- ♦N ture tltey bave lieen uulforuily •i* prospefoiis u ti il progressive, »■ ubile tboae nallous ami tlie pisi a> pie vvbo bave alsimlolied or eveu a> Uegleetevl It bave distillisi. II. ♦ il. I >avlit. ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ ♦ * ♦ ♦ a» a> ♦ e a- » ♦ a> > a» a» a» •*' 4> a> -»■ ♦ The Othar Fellow. “ Mother doesn't think she'll go to the theater with iim tonight. Albert." “ Is that so? I have three ticket». What shall I do with the thiol one?" “ Give It to the man you always go out to see l>etween the acts lie can sit with us. h ml > oii won't have to go out to see him."— Kxchsuge FRENCH ADVANCE ON 11-MILE FRONT ■ .= m M. J O H N . M AW AQ gft rom m EUQBNB w il l a m e t t c ■- ORE. o itrm iC T P rofessional Cards Residence Tenth Ml. I l ♦ -------------------------------------------------♦ Phone 1761. R McCAROAR. D. D. 8. D E N T IS T Mrtiru Iu.. relieved I it -st unti y by I ih - ii I nppliautiiiii Residence and o f f ic e at Fifth und Main Phone 131.1 fillin g . Grove, Un- DR. 0. E. FROST Kl<li‘trh 1*1 tr«*tttin«*itt»*. X my |» m * turi»*. •*miimlnut mmi » f «l>iitiiiii nini I i I ihm I. Off ici»! I .itwwon MIL rimin' 47 J. E Y0U N0 ATTORNEY AT LAW U fi ice on Main avenue Coltiige Grove Oregon DR T AMONG THE CHURCHES ■1 MAX LUEBKE THE RAWLEtOH MAN A J. HENDRY DF.NTIHT LADY ATTENDANT Over First Nulionul bank Work done ufter hours and Sundays by appointment. ( • • • The Oregon Agricultural College First National Bank Cottage Grove, O regon COMMERCIAL AND SAVINGS The OLD RELIABLE Fresh Meats G ood M e a ts At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market Phons 15 Free Delivery st All Times of the Day W . W . M ’F a r la n d To All No Rubbing Laundry Help Users , National Secretary of Socialists Held. Chicago.- Adolph Germer, national Mrs. O. N. Barks, of your city, has been made the authorized representa secretary of the socialist party, recent tive in your community, nnd " N o Hub’ ’ ly arrested and later released, has can be had through her at nnv time de been rearrested on a charge of having sired. Metz Meets Mish&p. violated Cite espionage law by making GKO. O. H E W IT T , Harry Hart met with an accident to a23 3(lpd Lane County Distributor. a public speech against conscription. his Metz while on a trip to Harrisburg last week. While attempting to pass Employing Large Crew. Canada Keeps Flour From*U. 8. •T. H. Cummings, who was recently In ( Ottawa, unt. — Exportation of flour Eugene from the Bine River mining j district, reports that Oporge Atkinson, j to the United States is prohibited o f this city, and Thos. McCullough are , through an order In couneil, issued at employing a crew o f 15 men on their | the Instance of the Canadian food con properties and that they are putting in troller. cyanide process tanka. — O. ♦ * «• Presbyter An OUurrh l>. A. Alar Lend, Phone lit Cottage Grove, Ure. pastor: phone LI7II. Bible trlinnl nt It) a. in. Mortnug wot«lap at II a. in. Sibley McOargar, of Tillamook, stopped here Tuesday to visit ut the No service* until September I, oil A W KIME. M D home bf his cousin, Dr. K. Mct'argar. nreoiint of pnstor mid member* nung P H Y S I C IA N A N D BURGEON The visiting McCargar is on his way away on vacations. • • • home from California. He is a boyhood Office in Phillips building over acquaintance of Win. Hcuienway, of Methodist Church Rev. J<>*. Knott*, the 1 <•-ti ^> > n drug «tore ( > ffo * this city, and the two ure having u jolly p u t » B u d * ) sahool at 10 ;» m K*-g phone 34 Residence phono 126.1 iilur preaching »erviees at II a ui. slid time together. Mr. McCargar is 84 years 7:30 p. tn. Mid week prayer meeting < tregua Collage Sirov e Ho Told Hoc. of age und Mr. Hemenway Mi. Ifoth are “ Why did I ever leave home ami Thursday evening at 7:30 o ’clock. veterans of the Civil war. Epwortli league at 7 p. ui. neither?" aoblssl Ills wife. • • • DR. W M HAMILTON "Chiefly Iss a use yout family vvss too ARE DISMANTLING OLD Christian Church Walter Cullison. LIC ENBED G'llIROPRAOTIO SAW MILL AND FLUME stingy to take us In." he answered bit minister. Bible school 9:45 s. in. Young P H Y S I C IA N B.-ople ’» Society of Christisn Endeavor terly.—Life Consultation end exsmiantinn 6:30 p. tu. Breaching service* st 11a. Booth Kelly Removing Machinery From frei'. O ffic e hours I) to 5 Hon in and 7:30 p. m. day* and ev filings bv nppointm't. Mountain Near Saginaw. An Old Master, Anyway. • e a Miss Mauyears Yes. I liât was pallit Baptist Church E. G. O. Groat, pus O ffic e ill old Cottage Grove b'liix The Hooth Kelly Lumber company is eli of me a lien I was a little girl Colo tor emeritus. Sunday school at 10 a. m. building nt ID4,t Main evenne. dismantling its old saw mill on the nel Hunt—Is It u K ii I m - ii * or a Item Breach ing at II a. in. Braver mooting every Thursday nt 7:30 p. nt. mountain six uules from Suginuw and liraudl I — I .ornimi < Iplnlon bringing it and the logging equipment H J. SHINN Christian Science Church Service* in to the railroad. The mill inaehiiiery is ATTORNEY AT LAW the chapel at 242 Second street each being sold and the logging equipment n ti « I nntnrv fiulilir. I'ruct »«*#*« tn Sunday lit II u m. It- gulur te*tiuiunml will lie used by the company in operu ull rourtn. Tw riti V fi Vf* v**m« * * meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m tions at other points. Severul donkey l»«*rtc* in'«*. The building i* open for the use of the engines are included in the outfit. When circulating library each Wednesday the null was operated ull lumber was liuti* r UMtt ( ’nftOB1* Orlivi*# Or** from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are i-oidially fbuned down to the railroad. invited to the service* as well as to make u»e of the literature. ALTA KING * * s Oregon Hornet's Stinger Cut. I'uila.— A smashing French victory ATTORNEY AT LAW Catholic Church Father Curley, pns Eugene, Ore., Aug. 20.— (To the Ed itor.)— The Tinted States district attor on the Verdun front Is recorded In the tor. M h * s und Sunday school at M a. iu O ffici» I « »4* ti f **•! in I I m * r$*ar nf ney has ordered the August issue of the offlel.il report Issued by the war of on first and third Siiudny* of every flu* Kiruf N i» 1 1 * »im I Im tik month. Sunday school at 10:30 a m. on Oregon Hornet, published lit Eugene, fice. The French have cupiured the second and fourth Sundays. ('«ittug«» Or«»ve ( >r«‘K«»fi | debarred from the mails. It told the enemy defenses (III both sides of the truth too plainly and instead of the Patronize those who advertise in The Meuse over u front of more itiau 11 parties attacked calling for an investi Sentinel. J S MEDLEY gation and clearing their characters of inlles, p< net rating tie-the rmun line at the charges of graft they cull upon the divers points to u depth of a tulle and ATTORNEY \ T I.\ W 1'iiited States government to tenipori/.o a quarter. with vice and suppress the truth. More than 5000 unwound..I German *74 W il Iti metti* Ht. K iilh ' ih ’ . Ore. The Hornet will continue to cut to prisoners have been taken the quick. Vs ........................ J Notable among the captured post All copies for Cottage Grove will be \V|»»*##* train* •! will« mml* rn !*!• sent by express to one address. lions are the Avia ourt wood, two sum atlt *•*§•»• §*ttt**•• t Kit** Mr The district attorney's order has mits of la- Mori Homme, tin- Corbeaux oratori * itnii lmii i- .nitri. I" • }l> gt «tv- t|i 4 I« rs ill |h* i f largely increased the circulation, so the wood and l'hanipneuvllle, all of which taxpayers will continue to learn bow followmff L« ol . were held, notwithstanding vicious they have been robbed. AG R ICULTURE. l'» t«<t*arta»nu; counter attacks by th<- Germans, which JA M E S FU L L E R T O N . C O M M I T F il «••U* I <1. |.a» tni< n u . E N M N C L k J R t l . Will* * .1* p*. t»u* »•(« In were broken up by the French fire The Right Spirit. elniliitg Civil ;*1* rinvili lit • !* ;• Inrtnvtrtal with heavy casualties to the enemy. Myrtle Creek, Ure., Aug. 16.— (To the Ari * Irrtu «tum «*»•! M* rh«i»i«*j»l Ki»|iiirerini, Editor.)— Herewith small amount o f French airmen materially Hided the FORLKTRY <iii lulling I.* Ktfinc Ki. flnrrr $1.50 for your vnluuble paper. I f 1 did Infantry in the press forward, swoop in. not want it I 'll be jiggered if I would ing low over the German forces and h o m i : e c o n o m ic s w.lli 4 major l T H E L O Y A L T Y OF ODR have remitted, but as #1.50 buys so lit firing their machine guns Into the m r n t N It»« [ t i t l i n g I h II . h u Iti lit** l ' r # i li ft* tle outside of newspaper, It is well ex ] H PATRON« ranks aud in lights In the air with pended. I am sure you will be just as M INING vil i* ¡1 I I t i n t l i t « , n e c i u d German protecting machines, eleven Mudi of the surre** of this bank unable to purchase much with it there, tug t*h» m i -iI Coa m i i mg as we are all swimming in th'- same of which were rent hurtling to the PHARMACY. is due to the loyalty of its depos water, but here's hoping you get at ground. T i l l : BCHOOL o r MUSIC. offer, ln«true itsrs. Many of our riislomers least enough subscriptions to buy a suck liun in the p r ii i ' i pat <1* pai I intuí* uf » 1 .. Iti express their satisfaction with of salt. anil in«lriim«nt;il n»n«u the service they rereive rod only Come again when my share is gone j NEED HARD BLOWS TO WIN THE M IL I T A I ! Y DEPARTMENT, #*nroll..1 nnd 1 will remit angin. lOM’i radi la in I ‘» I H 17 mil wmi i **• « inin>-n in Mord* o f roriimriidiifion to us, H. A. TIRBIIJ4. Pershing Deplores Lukewarm Attitude datiun fui O \ ' fii'iu tin* W*-*t#*ri» l»- p « i i but also by acquainting tl.eir mi ni uf Ih** I' S W ir 1 1 « p it tin* nl na olir of of American People Toward War. frisnds with the bank ’* unex Teacher Elected; Resignation Accepted. thv fiftvin ' dial ink’ll Mi* «I Instit uti on« " uf Barts .Major General Bershing. the liilth'T l*arntnjr celled facilities. Grover A. Gates, of Hulem, has been Ml • .ii|*|w will lie fu» tilth* d elected to the high school faculty to American commander. In un interview, entupirle uniform« I ty the IV S G u v n hid * ut «neh evidences of our patrons' take the place made vacant by the res staled that the war can lie won only and the junior and «• mor i adrta, rural led hi approvul are very pleasing to us ignation o f H. I*. Jewetf. lit« I! O T C will lu g » V r 11 * uiniiiiitat tun ft.r by Itard and forceful blows delivered The resignation o f Ernest Pnrvanee, nnd are highly valued. «tibaiwtvncv. a- well a« ali travt*|M»rtatlnn and manual training teacher, has been ac by a well trained American army work •iil»ai«t*-nvr at the * n w.** k « ’ Hummer vamp ing iu conjunction with the allied cepted, but no one has been elected to REGISTRATION BEGINS OCTOBER », his position. Mr. Purvance left Hunday armies. 1917. Information on r«qna«t. Addi««», for Metlakatln, Alaska, where he re Orcgou Agricultural Collaga. Deploring the lukewarmness of the Reg.atrar, ceives a substantial increase in salary. Corvallis. Oragou. He was recommended for the position American people lu n-gurd to Hie war. General Bersliing added: by W. O. Beattie, former superintend ent of the Cottage Grove sehools. “ Every man, woman and child should support the administration iu BUTTER WRAPPER PRICES Glutting the Meat Market. its determination to arm und equip At least two Cottage Grove farmers The following prier-s are now iu ef the American army and to keep up its have entered into a combine to reduce f e e t on blitter wruppors: the cost of meat by oversupplying the morale and that of the allied armies: Ion wrappers, on Fridays and Hutur This war will not la- won by talk nor market. days only............................... 90 rents A eow belonging to George Miller by subscribing to the Red Cross. The 100 wrappers, on any day except Fri gave birth to twin calves Inst week, and American people must come to a full days and Mat unlays .......... #1 K g Charles Thornton has purchased a reg realization of what the war ine'tus. It istered Boland China sow guaranteed These are i-asb priees. to be of precocious and prolific temper can be won only by striking hard and Additional wrappers printed at the W. G. PERRY, Prop. forceful blows, not otherwise." ament. same time with either of the above, 35 rents the 100. Will Reprint List of Soldiers. Allies to Confer on Pope’^O ffe rs. COTTAGE GKO YE S E N T IN E L , Owing to the unusual demand for the London.— The alliea will not reply The Liva Wire Newspaper. issue o f The Sentinel eontaining the name* of the members o f Sixth com to the peace appeal of Pope Benedict pany, the edition containing them wna until after consultation In which all quickly exhausted, but as requests for the entente powers will h a v e a part. this issue continue to come in, the list At the same time there is some dis will be republished next week. Those position In certain quartets to leave Tha City Transfer wishing extra copies should notify The All Kinds of the answer to President Wilson. Sentinel at once. Oregonfifc -..J « i » Beatties Arrtve tu Alaska. Metbikntla, Alaska, Aug IO. ( Edi tins Sen ti nel.)- I lini entlosing here with cheek for gl 50 in payment for n year's subscription to The Seiitiuel. You see that after u year in Cottage drove I 'v s got the habit nnd can't do without The Sentinel. \Ve hud a fine trip north and have hud tea days of the most beautiful wenther possible. It rained the duy after we landed here and begun aguiii at noon today. Wo ure enjoying fine rad raspberries from tin* school gulden here, have radishes, lettone and turnip* galore, and will soon have peas ready for the table. We get fresh meut only when a trip is made to Ketchikan, about III miles away, but have had all the trout, sul mon, flounder, and halibut we could consume. One of our hidiniis who owns a 45 foot gas boat brought to the can uery yesterday about (Unni salmon, for which he received #.'150, and is buck this evening with 6000 salmon. The sal ■ion run is nt its best now The price of riinticd salmon is so high this year that every cannery is milking its ut most efforts to put up n large puck Hope all goes well with you and the rest of the Cottage drove community W d HP.A TTI E Many so kind of little MR sug23pd Card o f Thanks. thanks to the friends who were during the sickness and death James Hatfield. A N D MRS T. M. H A T F I E L D A N D C H ILD REN . 1 Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice crp z, I - f o / p . r u n / f i r r-c O r r / 'f i ss ^ » A POORLY m ) HORSE reflects discredit on its owner, bill the owner gets the worst of the deal be cause economy in feeding the nurse affects its working capacity as well as its sDpearnuee. I f your bone kirks on ts appearance. eed you can ( his feed correct it by buying your feed here, as you get the best , quality for the least outl-y. Farmers, Take Villages on Caucasian Front. j contractors and horse owners generally Petrngrau.— The Russians have ta I know that our feed ia slways up to ths hen the of/i-nsive oil the Caurasian 1 standard. front and huve occupied a series of villages, tha war office announced. STERLING FEED CO. Plano Moving a Specialty WOOD A N D CO A L Phone 55 Office A t Eagle Olgar «tore L . L . H a rre l Cottage Grove Transfer Draying of all Kinds PIANO MOVINO AUTO DRAY FOR QUICK DELIVER) TELEPHONE 72 OFFICE: EUTE CONFECTIONER)