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I ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- r - W hy T h a t La m e Back 4000 ESTIMATED DEAD IN HALIFAX U. S. DECLARES I WAR ON AUSTRIA Hundreds Consumed By Fire Resolution Goes Through Con* and Whole Neighborhoods gress Speedily and Is Wiped Out. Signed By Wilson. 'I'llUt iimrniu^ I uiiii 'IH’ hm II iiihp h I iu 1 1 * |> h I il h wlii’ii ln’ iiil i ujf nr lilting, iniiki* wnik u I » 111 « I •* h mul rent I iii | hinní ) i I i * lin n ’I In* lilt it 1 1 ii’ii i • | m - 1 1 1 • y li Inni limk |nnk |n V"*ll knllii’ VH. Ymi Will III It k •* lin iniNtiiki’ liy f'nlluwili^ II iih futtiig«* Urtivi* i i ’ hí «Irli I ’ h I* X il III I » It*. Mrs C. 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M ’Farland TIi* Olty Transfer All Kinds of •* 4 Hauling & Draying Done on Short Notice I’ lsuo Moving u Hpei laity WOOD A N I ) COAI. I'lmua 55 Offlra At Eugle t'lgaf Ktois T ri ili*' «nut ml. h h V • LIBERTY BONDS Any wliu war« disappoints! In not getting a Liberty bond, or wliu bave «luce matta up tbetr minili that they wish one, will be glad to learn that we bave a few In nmall denominations that we will dispon« of at par. I f Unie 1« any utber way In wblrb we ran serve you we are at yuur service We bave mure time lmw that we bave rumpleteil nur »ervice* lu connection with the Liberty Loan H f ’• First National Bank Collage Grove, Oregon V tr P ro fe ssio n a l C ards MAX LUKBKE THE KAWLEIOH MAN Ki‘*ii|«*iiri* Tenth St. Plum«* ITCiI, R MrCARGAR. D D S D E N T IS T N « mi raidit* r«'ln*\«*il inntuiitly I » v lot’ it I :• I » I » 1 1 •* »% t ion H •••*»«!•* ii«*** miti o f f I « mi ut Fifth nini Mitm. Plnui«’ I II.I CotlHKi* llrov«*, Or«*. J E. YOUNG ATTO RN EY AT LAW C If fir«« on Mu in u v i* n im « ('otturi* < trovi* On^ou DR A. J. HENDRY D E N T IS T LADY A TTE N D A N T Over I ii.it Nut imiul Imiik. Work linin' iiltrr Imiiri timi Mtimluya l»v it I » )>i » i it t III i* I) t. I'I hiih * 10 A W PnttuK‘* CrovH, Ore. RIME, M D. 1‘ IIYSIG 'IAN A N D SURGEON Iti lice in I’hillips building over the Henson drug afore. Office phone 114 llesidenre phone 120.1. ( fregón Oottnge (irov I DR. W M HAMILTON L IC E N S E D CII IROURAOTIO P IIY8 IC IA N t'onsiillutioii nini einniinntiun free. O ffice hoiirs 11 lo fi. Muti dtiys uml «venings liy nppnintm't. t ifi ice in o|d t'idtnge tirttve luinK building ut Itti ' .J Mitili evenne. H J. SHINN • A TTO R N E Y AT LA W anil mitiliv public. I’ raetires In nil courts. Twenty five yeurs perienee. Under Itldg. Cottage tlrnve, Ore. ALTA KING ATTORNEY AT LAW Office bunted in the rear of the First Ntitiniiul bunk. Cottnge Grove Halifax, N S Knur tbouaauil dead la tbu eatlmat« of Ibu anperlnlendeul of morgues of (boae who perlabed by shock or flru when the ammuultluu ship Mont lllunr blew up In tbe harbor here Hundreds, perhaps tbouaands. at bodlea have been consumed by the flumes and In scurca of < uses not only whole families, but whole neighbor hoods, have been wiped out. und tbe iiaiueH of all their dead may never be known This estimate of 4000 dead was mads after u survey of (lie devastated dla • rift of Klcbiiioud. where acres of de lirls probably will uol be cleared for u month I be Hlchmoud district. In the north end, where tbe poorer people lived, extends along tbe Narrows, a channel lightly named il was In these waters (but the French munition ship Mont lllaiic. Inward bound, with a govern meiit pilot aboard, was rammed amid ships by tbe Norwegian steamer luio. proceeding outward with a cargo for (be relief of (be llelgluns How this crash, not of itself serious, ripped open on the decks tanks of benzine thal trickled down to tbe en glue room and atarted a blare that wrecked part of Halifax will uever be explained to tlie satisfaction of the peuple here Neatly every bouse In the district fell with a t rash In nearly all of these fires started und men, women and children mostly children were crushed to death or mangled under tbe debris which a moment later was a roaring flame Tbe property loss, variously estl mated at from IL'ojioo.uuo to fjo.oow. 000. probably will prove to be nearer tbe minimum figure y 7 First Lieut. D. H. Harden, of the signal corps, the first American offl csr wounded In France GERMANY PREPARING FOR MIGHTY BLOW Washington.— Germany has massed on the western front her grestest army of (he war. Secretary Baker declares In his weekly war review To meet this menace, (he L’ nlted States must speed up Its military preparations tbe secretary adda. with a warning that the enemy Is preparing to put into execuffc.cn In France plana he bus been maturing since the defeat of tbe Rug slau armies at Tsunenberg early in tbe war The peace negotiations with Russia have permitted tbe mussing uf ineu on (he western front for that pur poas Tbe review asserts tbe German counter offensive uu tbe Cambral front bus been successful lu winning bgck lets than one (bird uf tbe terrl tory captured by Oeuerul Byng Tbe statement also notes that American engineer troops exchanging sbovela for rifles, fought off the enemy side by side with the British " The lesson of (he German exhibition Italian Headquarters In Northern of strength Is then takeu up Italy -The battle of Aatago has been " This German parrying thrust, tbe virtually suspended, with the enemy most powerful and successful blow checked. If not defeated. In bis main aimed at the British during the past design of breaking through to the two aud one half years coming as It Itrenta valley and the plain a few did Immediately after the British vic Millei below, although he succeeded tory lu tbe same area serves to em III advancing Ills Hues u abort distance pbuslxe the reviving strength of the when the Italians fell back to new Germans In tbe west." positions These poslllons, guarding the Krenzln and (iudena passes, have BRIEF WAR NEWS successful!) resisted nil enemy effort* It will In- cheering news to the allied Hrlsouers taken In tbe great re world that French und llrltlsh rein forcements have tuketi their place on uewed Italian drive reached a total of Id.Out), tbe Austrian war office an the Itullan front. nounced. Besides their powerful material Hostilities have ceased on the Rus they bring the benefit of three years slau front from the Black Sea to the experience of the hardest fighting Baltic, as a result of tbe lu day ar fronts of France All this \ counts for restored confidence, and from Venice mlstlce. signed last week Tbe cessation of hostilities along to Treviso llie people are breuthlug the eastern front has extended to that easier, for they know that the Eng Hall, with Hie Highlanders. M'elab part uf tbe line held by the Kouniau Irish and Colonials and the French cans, according to an offlccal coramuu Icattou from Jassy. are lu actual fighting front. Little Infantry actlou Is lu progress on the front lu France and Belgium, TEUTONS MOVE FORWARD although ou various sectors from the North Sea (o the region of Verdun uu Area Vacated by General Byng Reoc tual bombardments are ensuing cupled by Germans. In the Verdun sector the Germans lirltlsh Headquarters lu France.— have made auotber attempt to pierce The Germans have reoccupied the de tbe French lines lu tbe region of He VHStuled area bequeathed to them b> zonvaux. but were repulsed after some (lie British when General Byng made what brisk figbtlug aud suffered con Ills withdrawal from tbe Gambral sal slderable casualties lent. Civil warfare lu Russia apparently II was an unsavory task that faced has come General Kaledlues, tbe tbe enemy Ibu Bourlon wood still leader of tbe Don Cossacks, supported wus reeking with poisonous gas. Grain by General Koruiloff. former com court. Auneux, t'antaing. Noyelles uiaudvr lu-chlef of the Kussiau forces. Manning and Masnteres were a waste Is declared lu an official cummuulca of ruins, uml (be low lying ground on tlon Issued by the Bolshevik! govern which the Germans apparently had uieut. to have raised the standard of planned to dig (heir new trenches revolt In the Don Cossack region were overlooked by the British post agalust the people aud the revolution lions. The Italians have suceeded lu keep Into this desert the big guns hurled lug back tbe rush of tbe Austro-Uer tons of explosives and machine gun man forces from tbe Asiago plateau tiers sent a constant stream of bullets region to the plains of northern Italy. Into the ranks of the enemy sent for Although the enemy had heut hack ward to prospect for desirable points the line of the defenders to a point available for defense. .Meanwhile thv where it seemed that It must give way major porttou of tbe British army was under the pressure of overwhelming sitting eomfortably in their new home numbers the Italians, reinforced by in what was formerly the famous Hlu British and French troops, have, for denburg trenches the moment at least, brought the fight The withdrawal leaves the British ing to a pause. in full possession of (he llindenburg line bet w * eli the Nord canal and VII Austrians Are Being Rounded Up. llers Floulch. VYaNhlugtuu.— The roundup of Aus tro Hungarian enemies Is lu progress Finn Republic Proposed. throughout the United States with Stockholm —A proposal submitted agents of the department of justice to the Finnish landtag by the senate being assisted by local authorities provides that Finland shall heeonie a With the declaration of war. Store than republic, with a president elected for a million subjects of Austria Hungary a term of six years, aeordlng to ad living lu this country were added to vices reaching here from Helsingfors. the lists of alien enemies. ITALIANS CHECK ENEMY THRUSTS ( »regoli British Capture Jerusalem J. S L* MEDLEY A T T O R N E Y AT L A W 774 Willamette Ht. _ Eugene, Ore. JJ London.— Andrew H<«ar Law, chan eel lor of the exchequer, announced In the house uf commons that Jerusalem, after being surrounded on all sides by British troops, had surrendered Prohibition Bill Introduced In Ssnsts. Washington.— A hill providing for natloual prohibition during the war was Introduced by Senator Shafrotb aud referred to the agricultural com mlttss. WHEN THE WAR W IL L END Inquirer, N. D.— 1 write to find out WI0EMAM1 when tbe war will end. It ought to be plain to those who started it -editors Pu re and other g r a fte rs ." UNSWEETENED Ans.— Thunks for the good will ex FVAPONATED pressed. Really I do not know. The sit uation is perhaps best described by tbe G o a t M ilk . lines: The Incomparable Hub y Food Absolute knowledge I have none, The Perfect hood f o r /nvuJuli But my aunt’s washerwoman’s sister’s W ork s » . . « d e r e im reelo rin g b r a il!, ! • thusm i son t u f f i rut g » - l b tubar« n lo.ia tar afoiu««ta Heard n policeman on Ins beat Iro iik U . P o tiliy e l^ e o i* * * tig«» p ro l*l«iu Hay to a laborer on the street u f iu fa a til# ■ ila a lH titM l That he had a letter just last week AT LIAOINO DNUOQItri Written in the finest Greek Put up 4U 11*0«. Ü M From i, Chinese coolie In Timbuctoo Who said the negroes in Cuba knew W I 0 EMANN GOAT M IL K CO. Of a colored man in a Texas town • rh/s.i.a-,» B't -o... !. . a ».orti Who got it straight from a cirrus clown That a man in Klondike heard the news From a gang of Month American Jews About somebody in Borneo Who beard a man who claimed to know Of a swell society female fake Whose mother in law will undertake To prove that her seventh husband’s sister’s niece Cottage Grove Tranafer | Had stated in a printed piece That she has a son who has a friend That knows when tbe war is going to end, Washington. — War between the United Stales and Austria Hungary was formally declared Congress, with one dissenting vote In the house, adopted and Rreslderit Wilson approved s resolution deciar tug existence Of a stats of war between the "Imperial and royal Austro Hun garlan government and the govern ment and people of the United States" and authorlxlug the president to hii ploy the nations armed forces and pledging Its resources to victory Mols Pelt* Bring Money. Representative London, socialist, of Eugene Register: Glean Ballsy, a 14- PIANO MOVING New York, who cast tbe one negative year old boy living near Euoene makes a specialty of trapping moles, and real AUTO DRAY FOR QUICK D ELIVERY vote, explained hi* opposition by stat izes a j^ood sum from the sale o f the TELEPHONE 72 There is no bounty on these OFFICE: ELITE CONFECTIONERY lug that be was plsdged to that course pelts. creatures, as there is in some counties by tbe Socialist party. Caustic crltl of the state, but the boy sells the skins clsui of bis posltlou enlivened tbe pub to furriers. Ho far during the year Glenn has caught I 65 of the rodents lie proceedings and has sold the skins for $35. Senator La Follette. of Wisconsin, The bov is not trapping now. as the who opposed war wltn Germany, was moles are moulting and the skins are black. He gets from 5 cents to 35 absent when tbe rollcall was taken cents each for the pelts. and did not vote lb accord wltb President Wilson’s CHANGE OF ADDRESS 8HOULD BE GIVEN TO LOCAL BOARD suggestion action In respect to Turkey and Bulgaria. Germany's other allies, I Miscarriage in Mails Is No Excuse for Not Complying With Draft Law. was left lo Iks future Widespread demand In coagteaa for their Inclu Portland, Ore., Dec. 5.-—Every man sion In the declaration was Indicated registered under the draft law who has lu both senate and bwuae dehate, hut ■ hanged his residence or postoffice ad O r r ' * dress should immediately, without fail, when tbe roll calls came, tbe presl notify his local board of his present dent e advice was followed in a drm address so that be will receive the questionnaire be is required to fill out onstratlun of American unity and har under the new draft regulations. A POORLY FED HORSE mony This applies to all registered men. reflects discredit on its owner, but the even those previously exempted or dis owner gets the worst of the deal be charged. All previous exemptions and cause economy in feeding the nurse discharges from the draft nro automat affects its working capacity as well as ¡rally revoked on December 15. t its appearance. I f your horse kicks on The questionnaires will begin to be sent to registered men on December 15. his feed you can correct it by buying Each man will have seven days in your feed here, as you get the best which to fill out answers to the many quality for the least outlay. Farmers, questions asked and return the ques contractors and horse owners generally tionnaire to bis local board. know that our feed is always up to the Failure to answer the questionnaire standard. Washington. — Lieutenant Command and return it to the hoard within tbe sr David Worth Bagiev, brother in law seven day limit will endanger a man’s of Secretary Daniels, aud Lleuteunut right to claim exemption, regardless of Normaa Scott, were among tbe sur whether or not he received the ques tionnaire. »Ivors rescued after tbe sinking of the ■ ■ ■ ■ ■ The Sentinel has several inquiries ev American destroyer Jacob Jones by a ery week for sample copies from out-of- German submarine in the war zone These two officers, two warrant of the state people figuring on locating fleers aud two enlisted meu were here. Those having real estate for sale should put their ad. in The Sentinel, so i named lu Admiral Situs dispatch as that it may be seen by these prospective ' Women don’t survivors In addition to the 37 others settlers. mi nd f i l l i n g reported saved Officially, 44 of llu the knee-high or more officers end meu on board I.égal blanks of every kind for sale at supply can of the new Suc • are known to have aurvLed. including The Sentinel office. tion-feed. Only one unidentified man picked up and a few inches to Notice of Final Settlement. carried off by the subrnarlua that lift. No strain- * Notice is hereby given that the under struck the blow ing of back or arms. The report Indicates that the crafi signed administratrix o f the estate of stumbled into the path of tbe subma James Hemenway, deceased, has filed THE NEW her final areount in tbe county court of rlne by unlucky chance, aud that the Lane eouuty, Oregon, in the matter of torpedo went home in such a vital spot said estate and that Friday, the 21st that the vessel was sinking even as day of December, A. D. 1!G7, at the S U C T IO N -F E E D the flare of the explosion died out. hour of 10 o ’clock a. m. of said day ans Separator p ett all the cream a ll the Night was at haud There was no been fixed by said court as the t'me tor time. Any other separator w ill lose cream when the speed slackens. You time to make provision against the hearing and passing upon said final a.: can't always turn at exactly the riaht cold aud the sea as the crew leaped count and objections thereto, if any, speed. No one can. It's impossible, speed indicator o r no speed indicator. and for the final settlement of said es to the life rafts. Tha Suction-feed skims clean, fast or slow, and delivers even cream. Capac tate, said bearing to be had at the o f ity increases with the speed. Conic in fice of the county judge in Eugene, and let us show you how it works. MIDDLE WEST HAS WINTER Lane county, Oregon. Dated this the 21st day o f November, 2sro Temperatures Prevail From tht A. D. HU7. Rockies to Allsghonies. C A R R IE H E M E N W A Y , Chicago.— The middle west was In u22 dl5 Administratrix. BUTTER WRAPPER “ PRICES the grip of winter Zero temperatures prevailed from the Rockies to the Alle NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION The following prices arc now in e f gbeuies aud as far south as the Ohio fect on butter wrappers: Department o f tbe Interior, United river valley. A heavy snowfall aud States Land Office at Koseliurg. Oregon. | 100 wrappers, on Fridays and Satur day* only ___________________ $1.00 blgh wind accompanied the cold snap November 17. 11*17. Notice is hereby given that Harry H. 100 wrappers, on any day except Fri lu many tedious Hebert, of Oakridge, Oregon, who. on days and Saturdays .............. $1.20 The adisut of below zero weathei February 24, UG1. made homestead en These are eash prices. try Serial No. (itilist. for n tract of put au end to traffic on the Great K»S.!il acres in approximately unsur Additional wrappers printed at the Lakes, as the harbors are frozen veyed Sec. 14, Tp. 21 8., R.4 K. Willam same time with either o f the above, 35 .Much Iron aud copper ore, badly ueed ette Meridian, described by metes and cents the 100. as follows: Beginning at Cor. ed In munBlous factories, will have tc I bounds COTTAGE GROVE S E N T IN E L , No. 1, from whence U. S. L. XI. No. 77 be transported by rail. bears S ss degrees 42 minutes W.. 24.63 The Live Wire Newspaper. Dispatches from Iowa, Minnesota chs.; thence N. •>!< degrees 5H minutes E., til.12 chs.; thence N. 2»i ehs; thence tbe Dakotas. Montana, upper Wiscou S. Sp degrees 5i* minutes W. til.12 ehs.; NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION sin aud Wyoming tell of the coldest thence S. 2ti ehs. to place of beginning, has filed notice of intention to make weather of the season, dropplug In Department of the Interior, U. S. final five-year proof to establish claim some Instances to 38 degrees below to the land above described, before E. Land Office at Roseburg, Oregon, N o O. Immel, U. S. Commissioner, at his o f vember 8, 1917. sero fice at Eugene. Oregon, on the Sth day Notice is hereby given that Marion of January, ISIS. Claimant names as witnesses: Charles ( Lewis, of Oakridge. Oregon, who, on Prohibition Upheld By Supreme Court Wwsblugtun.— With a decision up E. Hebert, o f Oakridge. Oregon; Walter March 21, 1913, made homestead entry G. Hanitier, of Oakridge. Oregon: A. P. holding the Idaho prohibition law, the Bulk, of Oakridge, Oregon: C\ E. Me- serial No. 08627 for the N E 1* of N E 1* | of NW>* and N ' a of N W 1* o f NE*4 supreme court gave an opinion which Olane, of Oakridge, Oregon. o f N W » * of See. 9. Tp. 21 H. R. 3 E., W. H. CANON, may be one of the most far reaching , n29 J27 Register. I and on June 13, 1913, made additional victories for "bone dry" prohibition ; homestead entry, serial No. 08900, for yet recorded It was held that a citi the S».j of N E 1* of N \\ )4i :,ll|l , 'lt‘ zen has no constitutional right to pos of N W 1, of N E ' , of NW o f s.v. !», sesa liquors for his personal use It Tp. 21 S. Range 3 E. Willamette Merid- the state wishes to forbid it. ‘ ian, hns filed notice o f intention tn make final three yenr proof, to establish 1 claim to the land above described, be- Chargee Against Mayer Gill Ordered | fore E. O. Immel, l T. S. commissioner, Seattle, Wash.— By a vote of ti to 2 at his office at Eugene, Oregon, on the the city council adopted a report ot 22nd day of December, 1917. the Judiciary committee, requesting Claimant names as witnesses J. H. Corporation Counsel H M. Caldwell to McClane, o f Oakridge, Oregon; J. E. " S i t i O n «tic k in g fou. roua* m u l t d prepare Impeachment charges against w i know von n m td o o l th t itu ff th tt wuu. Flock, of Oakridge, Oregon; A. F. I)e- T h t m tn U lti r t r a i tnough tbou l kit futuro lo Mayor Hiram C. GUI. The charges Snutel, o f Oakridge, Oregon; J. H. Chen- ofugy t a I. C S cou rte In C i inoro inno lo Ih# king wo w tnt fo r rrtpon tlblo potltlono. You ro will be baaed on an allegation that oweth, of Oakridge, Oregon. n tt ln g rour prom otion on w ho! you know, t a g I w ltb w t k id m on I ' lik e I Mayor GUI wilfully violated bis duty W. H. CANON, Tko bom ctn I liko chtncoo Whit ho km t In falling to suppress vice. nv!5 do!3 Register. rmponUblo lob lo fill, ho pick! t mtn framed lo L. L. Harrel D ra yin g of all Kinds U. S. DESTROYER IS SUNK BY SUBMARINE STERLING FEED CO. Just a Tilt of the P all SHARPLES STERLING FEED CO “You Get The Job” California Women to Do Jury Duty. Ssu Francisco.— Women will be placed ou venires from which Juries will be drawn to serve lu the superlot courts of San Francisco, and probably all superior courts of California for the first time uext year. It was an nounced by Judges hers Ecuador Breaks With the Kaiser. Guayaquil. Ecuador— Ecuador has severed diplomatic relations with Oer many tol.l If He • witching VOl right now. hoping ypu’llbo retdy when your opportunity comoo. Sun todty tnd trtls youreolf lo do tom# on# thing honor thin other* Vou ctn do It In ipnro lime through tho Inirrnittonel Corrotpondoaco gchoole Over M S men reported tdvtm-emonl lot» year tt t rOeull_of their I. C. S I reining Tho Tint atop »hoot mtn look wtt lo mark tad mill thla coupon. Make your Marl tho tamo way—right pow. « T a t a aw e a t a s . «Ttnitssa emtiroksncf rasai tm 8 9 5 . Fresh Meats Good Meats ’< ► «p íe lo fu lly e b o u l y o u r C o u re o I « th e c u b ie, i m ark ed «> J l l M t r l M l la tta s te tag _ iPKSTiaiau M Hs«h*Ml«al «•fta w a rla t .Sol.---------- , Illu s tra tin g .M a cfea a fca l D ra ftin g "'rsm m eroU J L a * J F a rm in g J C lY t l K a g ia a a H n g M R o o tftii m « ] P o u ltry Stallaaare I a t !•••*'tag S ta a o g ra p h y ] F ren ch _ M in in g E n g in e e rin g J C le ti S e r v ir « G enua ", a *4 ■ IT B (T t ■ » 2 gy. « a ll la r v i. Italian ( TOHOBILB« S P A N IS H At Prices that are right ;* ■■■ittsv J Ar.hltae«aral »raftlag Q iC1 Name . § People’s Meat Market W. G . PERRY, Prop. \ Tt m Delivery at All TUnee or the Day