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imtol utteuded Ilio funami tif Mr» A I . I odil in Cuttugc U n o i' Numi ti y W D Mollili no» in Ktigoni* on lumi Ilo»» \\ OilnomiliY ot bi»t »ook. \ln. I1'. .1. Mollili oli »poni .-'inolili ni liouio. THORNTON CORNEKS Ordinary Common Sense— jj Sensible Thrift— and M axwell Motor Cm’s Common sense says to you, “ Buy a Maxwell Car and use it.” The American people are going forward — not backward. That is the purpose o f the great war in which we are now engaged. The success o f the Nation depends on healthy business activity over the country — and sensible thrift. Healthy business depends on the utiliza tion o f every possible labor-saving, time-sav ing, money-saving device known. The light-weight, economical Maxwell— in passenger service— taking you where you have to go on business, helping you relieve delivery congestion— is one o f the greatest known labor-saving, time-saving, money- saving devices. Tturing Car $745; RouJittr $745; Ctupt $1095 Berlini $1095; Si Jan $1095. B U B . JJttmt (HpooÌHl lo l'ho Hcul luci. ) l»oo In. Ili», M li. Rimiti! lui» ri* ooitoii « o l ii li ohi lior »on Joseph limi In» « i t o i» wn u u tl) ili ni ti r>pokaue Uoapilsl 2. T. Fox ter oiinio ito« ii froiu Divide for ilio «ook orni Ito «ii» noi ohi pn n ioti l>\ In» daugbter, Mi» Snrn Allunili nini giaiutaoii, Mlioniiiin l'Inipimin Mi» l ini» Coiinoi »lioppoil ni l'otturo 1 Gru» o Fridtr». Mr», Wilkiiixou il rovo lo Cottage 1 (im i o Sin iti »Iti \ l\ I Fo»tei \i»itoil Suinluy n 11 li li!» ! lui hot, l\ Foeter. Hay Umani Ionio» Tuexdav for l ’or! i lauti tot n lumi exaumiatioii m forextry engineering. Mr» il 1'. là ì liti rii otpMla Ini aulì .uni daughter, Moli nini (truce, homo r li II r »li 11 \ noni Baker. Il li Vaiioi i» »tilt \ory poorlv Ito lin» lioou umilile lo In* ttbout for ueiirly t our « ook». D1SSTON AND KUJADA (Special to Ilio Heutinel.) Dot*. II. Tilt* lilIlo duughter of Mr. »ini Mr». Trin o Mut fieli! i.» »ni forino «liti u brokeu unii »untarne»! in n fini Fridav. E S. itoliloriuun « u » iu fo t tu to (.trovo on lumino»» Triduo iiflornoon Among tho.»o in Ilio (trovo from boro Snuda» «o ro Mr nini Mr». l.aSollo Stewart, Mr. inni Mr». Fi link Moinlor »on. Mr. ami Mr». Civile llnxtingx, Mr and Mr». Alex Luadbcrg, nini .»ir nini Mr». Sor,;. Suiitll. (ioorKo Fciliiiiaii and Frank Miunlo»li of Sau doae, vi»itod over Suini»» « i l li Mi nini Mr». Ben t’itelier. Vlex l.undberg oamo down front ilio Bolioiinti d i ' l i u t Saturday. Mr. unii Mr». (>gle Ymiug »poni Muli- day evening al Ilio Innni» of Mrm Youiig’a parent», Mr. ami Mr». Heu Piteker. Mr». K. S. Molderiuan nini duughter Moria »poni ilio «ook end ut Cottage Oro v «*. Mr and Mr». dark llu«tnigx niotorod to Coburg Saturila», returning Snuda» Mr and Mr». Bon l'ilo ber and iluiigh ter. Mr» Ogcl Yoiing, « e r e in l.limono Monda»'. DORENA of Inai «ook «itti boi Ululo, Ilari» Cn» Ilo, al Bino Mountain. M r». le o U lig in i in n i o h iliir o n aro » i» R in g a l Ilio homo of lio r p iu O lila, M i and M r». N . I.o u ia . I*. \. I.iinlatrom puro lui »od loaiii II few ila»» ago. a fino M i and M r» T o n y D e ta g u u rd i re lu ru e d \ \ o d iio a d a » fro lli M ili C n » and » »ili »poiid Ibo « n it o r boro. POULTRY ’ mis Wni k on Ilio 0alivoli riunì 1.» prozio»» mg uieolv. Mi. Senior, ouunt» »ubimi auporvl»or, WINTER QUARTERS FOR HENS » iaiteil lite »0I100I» Monda» Mi». I'I i 1 ì»tina Tlnllip», ol l.oona. 1» xpcndiug a fon dava »vitti lior luotber, j F o w ls Should Not Us Given S am s »Ir» \\ M ( i o n i 00. Ground They H a v e Ueen Ru nning Mr alni Mr» U alter Koliin»un »peni Over All Summer. tbe «ook oliti «illi Mi» l{nlnn»nii ’» par •ata, Mi and Mi» \i Miller Mr Mi Dolo and »011 llarrv » lailoil Sanila»’ ut ilio John Holiinaon homi'. H 11. I.00 and fallili», fnruierlv of ibi» plaoe, lato o f Oakland, pti»»ed 1 brinigli boro ti ila» or Imi avo 011 rinite lo Pori land, »»bere Ilio» »»ili roani». Mi»» Km uhi l.otiug rotiirned lo Ku l(eno \Vo»liie»dav nitor a \ 1 » 11 bore »vitb ber paloni», Mr and Mi» George l.ong • *• l"» 4»»i P E D IG R E E AND G U A R A N TEE. An niilniHl Is like u machine T o make a good maehliie re unites Hmt each part be of good material ami Just the right »»eight uml strength. The good unlmal must have Its parts devel oped In the right proportion to make the type desired, The adaptability o f u maehliie and the proportioning of Its parts can be largely determined by bailing at It. However, the make o f the maelilne Is the guarantee as to Its possessing or lacking quality. Likewise lu the antmiil u good deul tali he determined us to Its type by looking ut It. its real quality, however, cannot tie de termined In this »»ay. T o get at this It becomes necessary to go further buck. The quality »»as put Into the unlmul by Its par ents, Its grund|>areuts. Us great grandpareuts. etc*. This makes It Important to kuow that all these parents hud quulltles that would contribute to the uiaklug o f u good unlmul of the type »»anted. A pedigree Is a scheme for keeping truck of the parents of an unlmul. It Is u guarantee o f »»hat Is huck of the uiitmul. of what has contributed to Us make-up. It Is this fact that makes the purebred unlmul valu able.— North Dukuta Experiment Station. 1 HOARDERS OF SUOAR ARE TO BE PUNISHED To brt'VPMt Itoiinlhig o f augur ft»y ■»liorl Night«*«! or uii|mti loll«' indi\ h I iiii I n , VcliHg i V<l«'rnI Ku«ul \«liuiiiÌMtrutoi \\ K. Nt'W«'ll I NNtil'll IIIMlrtH'llnllN to ull tli«* 1 «■ tH11 uroi't'ri« of Uncoil, r«**trietina i l « Niiltf ot r i « n follow«: Httl«*« to f it in 1 1 v «'«»tiNiiiiHTN Hr«' limiti*«! 10 fl.OO lot n , mini t«i i(,|t«'iit«iJ only nt 1 t'urMMmbl«* interv i i I n . K m iiM*rn l i v i n g ut a (IUt*n«'«< f r o m im r c h i i N i i i u |*« m i i ! n will lit* |»«*111»i11«*«1 to l » i i i «‘liu to in »5 p o u n d lot«. l l o t i ' U , i « n H u u r a ti t« and ft»iinr«ftiiig I i o u n i ' n uri* l i m i t «««I to a t«oi « l a y « 1 *«i|> | d y at « mic piirebuNt*. S u g a r ntiiill n ot he lifted iin m h 'H d cr to r Mpct in ! n i i I cn o r to «•nctMiriig«* ili«» No dock of chickens should go Into n i i I c o f otli«*r m e r e I i i i i m I inc Winter quarters on tbe same old grouud I n e x c e p t i « n i a I cuncm w h e r e pUfcb.iN«*iii they have been running over all sum !i \« « a l g r e a t iliNtMiiccM, N p e e ia l a r i a n g e liter. Sprinkle lite runs »»Uh lime wu nit* 11 1 n m u v he m ail«' l o r n i i I cn mi p.tck l o t H j n u c I i NaI cn l o lo* report«*«! w i t h a i l ter and then tiiru It under either with « le t t iiU to th e I mt« «| Stai«** fo«»d a d m i n a spade, fork or plow. Itake II smooth i« tia t i« M i at K o r t l a m ! hy th e g r o c e r 11 « in e x c e p t i o n in o n ly after (he surface has been turned and m a k i n g Name. the fowls will sts 111 make II Itrm by to he 11111 «I «* in «'I incn w h e r e r e p e a t e d tnpN fo r u « l« !it io n n ! Niig ar in t h e w i n t e r their trumping. Where fowls are con NiMiNon w o u ld w o r k a 1 «*(« I li a r d N l u p to diteti In limited rutta, this rule Is luiper ih«* l o i r c h a i e i . Tit«» ri'Nt 1 ict 1011N w i l l lo* mi t o r c e out il alive for complete sanitation. (Mi litrg •r runs It should be done If possible. f u r t h i T n o t ic e . I V i ' moiin d i N c o v c r c d h o a r d i n g Niig ur al«» Tbe chicken house should be gone N iih je e t to til'll a l l y fo r olmt 1 net m g lh«* over «U h 11 hose or with u good puiup 11 «Iin 1 n 1 n I 1 a t l o l l o f th«* fo od «'«mlrot l i w , uti li th e h o a r d e d N ilg a i in N iih |e c t to c mi f incut ion. 1 W IL L ANMWKK QULMTIONH ABOUT ARMY ANO NA VY \ nn Ì m I ant H u r g e o i i J . S. H n u i i u u u , I S . l i a s y, aii«l < m e t Iloti ( n w u i i i n M u ttf O. W u r n e i v\ 1 11 be h e re h a t i m l u ) l o r 1 lie p iu p o N c ut g i v i n g lie«* i n f o r m a t i o n 11* a l l I a on «' w h o at«' 111 d o u h l un |«t a n y «•I tit«' p r o \ iNioiiN ut th«* new «trutt m l, w h o li i u K i n c l i e r i th a t « la y , an«! a l i o un to tlii* lo w i n q u i n i n e I u w n i « m m e n « » I 1 ne u n i i ) a m i n u v y . ft Uey w i l l t i e e l y u i i n W c i un> ot her i|tieMt i o i i n t h e y an* u h le to in i c g i i r i l to u 11 > o t h e r te a tu tt f o f a 1 u i \ a n i l n u t > w o r k an«l th«* I u w n g o v e r n i n g the Name. I'hoN«* w h o w i n I i to Him w w net her or u«*t t h e y ar«' p h y N i « n l fty i n !« m th e a r m y «*r u u t v ««ill to g iv err 1 1 «** « x iiiuiiiuti*M iN upon rci|iicMt a n d w i t h o u t o h l l g u I i « mi u p o n th e p a r t ot the petNiMl I & u i u n t f d to |« m 11 h i m h i unt il ol th e Her vie**. Apply Tar and I'cuthen Hug**, « «»lu., I>e* i ll« nr> OuiNt-b, n ii i*l 1*1 lie a O e n v e r 1111111, w h n N e i/e d l*y a ntolr *«t « i t i / e u « h e re t o n i g h t , fo llo w n i g u l h g e d p ro 1 0 1 m a n u t l e m u r p N t,y li n n N trip p e d to t h e w u iM m i d a «*«i»t u( tar m id le a th e rn a p p lie d . I lm ( h ilh iu g w a n put on o \ e r th e t u r a n d h«* wu« p l a c e d 011 a l l e n t e r h o u i u l tra in m c h a r g e o f an u r in e «! g o u r d li m n e d Km ner, w i t h iiiNtru« tituiN th a t he he t u r n d o v e r t«> th e f»*«|etal u u fh o riti« ** at ft>* n iSiiecial to The Sentinel.) Open Fro nt Poultry House. Dec 11. Alisa Elsie McCollum and All»» Fuv Jennings spent Munduv night spray to remove the accumulations of with Mis* Maude Smith at Row Kner summer geriu-ladeu dust. All the trash ami attended a party there. Airs Wavin' Kirk, o f Lynx Ilo ilo», should lie t leaiied out ulid spread oil »pent tbe »»eek end ut tbe home of Mr. some distant deltl or orchard, and the and Mr». ,1. II Kirk. She was nccoinpn doors should he cleaned und sprayed, v er. un',| by Alins Don» England, ot Cot 1 tut nth w i n Irei e on a htlNinenN t r i p , t ’lean, dry litter must he had for the tage Grove. a m i d u r i n g th e e v e n i n g hi* r e m a r k » , m Mr. and Mr». C. Al. Mel.in went to exercising rooms. If the cloth <ur- d i c u t i u g p ro «èerniliU N e u t n u e ilt » , it 1« Eugene Thursday. tulns are dusty und dingy, lake them Ntti«l, i i u m t n l It in h e a r e r » . Teu n»eo .Mrs. C I). \ mi Valin, who has been down, sprctid them on the clot lies line, Neiy.e«! JfutNch, h a t u l c i i f f e d h i m , au«l 1 « d > • i|tlite sick the past »»eek, is improving. and spray them with d ea n water until h i m a m i l e «»ut o f t o w n , w h e r e th e t.ir The Red Cross meeting »»as »»ell a t «mi ! eat h e m w«*re n ppii«*«i A rop e wu» tended lust Thursday and two new white iintl clean. The germs of e»n- piftcetl i i r m i m l Inn tu t K a lit i he wtm m u t e members «e re added. DEHORN CALVES WHEN YOUNG tugtouu diseases ure very apt to Huger to ku« 'c l u m l ki»N th e Mturn a n d N t r i p ’» Mr. and Mrs. C. A. VanSelioituk »»ere lAuInt h n c lo t h e n w e r e p la ce «! «Ml top lu the cloth hunglugs. The dropping* in Eugene Saturdny. Rev. Large, of Eugene, preached here T re atm ent It P a in le ss If A pplied B e boards should be spread out 011 tbe o f t h e fiuitftier) c o \ e r i u g , uii«t wit!« u Nig 11, * ‘ « in to B e r l i n , ” on In » h u e k , l e Sunday evening and attended the Hun- ground aud scrubbed clean with water w un le*l l o th«* r a i l w a y » t u t u o i , w a**re fore A n im al* Are Week O ld — D i da\ s c h o o l conference Monday evening and allowed to dry thoroughly In tbe tie wit* plu« «‘d uh«n«r«l a t r a m in c h a r g e rections to Follow. Dorena high school defeated Walker I urduy night was a victory tor Dorena, sun. Lime water m u over them at tbe o f ( « u t t i i e h Kai» «*r a n d A l K i t e b , i w u the score being 33 to 32. The defeat high here Mntiirda» night, the score be j v«»ung u h i », win* w« re lunfnictetft to r u r n ua» the result of having to pin» in the mg 33 to 32. The game was followed by By C A U L J U t.N Z K F rrndale. W ash .) lust helps to make them ready for a h i m «»ver iti th«’ f i l l e r 11 1 a i i t b o r t t i e » dark and the game was mure like fo o t a dunce, $13 being realized. loug winter's use. Y'ouug calves cun be painlessly de S. K. Busick returned today to the ball than basketball. Fred Witcher aud family were shop soldiers' home at Roseburg, after a visit horned If the treatment Is applied be Citfo. Walker Will Luguge In rinhlng fore they ure oue week old. Anyone with his daughter, Mrs. C. Al. Alcl.in. D E LIG H T V A LL E Y . ping in Cottage Grove Monday. K n g e n e K c g i n t e i : «*. i ) W a lk e r, % START WITH LITTLE CAPITAL Mrs. E. J. Sears, Mrs. Cornutt. Myrtle ¡v y i' ll k n o w n reNliftent «*f W a l k e r » l a t l t i n , can do It If they follow directions; (Special to The Sentinel.) Witcher aud Bessie Nichols »»ere in the in p r e p a r i n g t«» o p e n a w lo d e n a le f n h LORANE Procure from a druggist a stick of Sm all S hack In B ack Y a rd , Few Good hiiNinenn Dec. 11.— Lee Nixon and Ernest Soars Grove Saturday. in Kugt'iH*. lit* i n t e n d » It* p u l caustic sodu or caustic potash—It usu attended the sale at Creswell last Tues houtn (*n tlo* N u m i aw a m i I in p t iu u r l v Mr. aud M _s. Hay Myers were in Cot (Special to The Sentinel.) Fowl* and B usiness Is Begun— day. ally comes lu stick» the Inches loug ••m a n d » h i p t h e f in h d i r e c t l o réugcfie , tage Grove Friday. Dec. 11. Mr. and Mr*. Horace Hutb Attend to Details. Prank Adney and family attended tin uce d i a t r i l t u l r n g t h e m t«* t h e o u t » id e crlind und Mrs. Etta Hunk at tended aud tin* size o f 11 lead pencil. Now p o i n t » f r o m th m t i t ) conference in "Eugene Wednesday and MOUNT VIEW . grange here Saturday. d i p the hair off over the place where Thursday. What most always attracts people to M r . W a l k e r p l a n » to h a v e t h e ft«h Sam King visited home folks over the the horn call be felt. After tills Is the poultry business Is Ihc fact that e r i n e n t u r n o v e r t b e t r c u t d i «•ii« h u io r n Mrs. Clyde Wright and son Thomas, (Special to The Sentinel.) week end. o f Walker, visitea at the M. A. Horn Dec. 11.— Mr. and Mrs. I. J. Beidler Warren Crowe, who has been in the dnlshed. wash with soup und wuter one ran stint with little capital. A lit m g a f t e r t h e y a r e t h r o u g h w i t h *h *»r home Monday. and daughter Kathleen were Cottage hu-pital, returned home lust week. n i g h t ' » w o r k , iu N f c u d o f p l u « i n g ",hi'Ui tle shuck In the back )nnl, a few good io « o h i N to ra g c a» in now d«»ue, a n d w i l l Jess Tucker, o f Mabel, visited with Grove visitors Saturday. Airs. Ida Tillman was a Cottage Grove Bessie Nichols Sunday, returning to M a C. W. Sears and Brison Sears were visitor last week. fowls, und tbe business 1» begun. Hui'h n h ip t h e m fo K u g e u e on tin* t r a i n w h i c h bel Monday morning. out in the hills hunting cuttle Sunday. James Sutherland and E. C. Lock- a start bus been the beginning of uiuiiy a r r i v e » h e re at ft;.i 5 o ' c l o c k i n th e ufter- Will Hall and family and Mrs. George W. D. Heath and Marion Lowry went wood, o f Cottage Grove, motored to Lo n o o n . thtiN a r r i v i n g h e re o u l> a le w a mun's success lu tlo* poultry Hue, und I h o u r » a f t e r th«'V a r e e u u g h t . Hall, o f Cottage Grove, visited Tues to Cottage Gro»e Saturday. rime Saturday. some of the greatest poultry successes day at the Nixon home. Miss Marie Oliver »pent Sunday with I.at«*r « mi it in th e in t e n t io n o f Mr. Chuiiricey ami Alva Da» is and Cbux. Miss Bertha Neat, o f Saginaw, spent her parents at Walden. lu the country have bud ihelr start In W alker to e«|Uip a bout for «lee 11 »ea Sanderson attended M. W. A. lodge m Sunday with Miss Ruby Keene. Mis» Edna Sears and I.arry Brum Eugene Saturday night. f Ì N h i n g a m i e n g a g e in «utchiug h a l i b u t (Ills way. ttf course, they supplement Max Sears was out o f school a few field, o f Cottage Grove, were Sunday d o r th«* tra«l«'. ft'hcre are halibut bank» The granger» will give a dance Sal ed their Sturt with Intelligent effort, at j n «*\e r n l i i i i I cn o f f tlo* eoiiNt that ar«* «inly days with poison oak. guests o f Mr. and Mrs, C. W. Sears. unlay night, the proceeds o f which will tention to all tbe details, and sound a w a i t i n g development. Safley and Shattock shipped a car Mr. aud Mrs. Fred Frost and »on be donated to Sixth company's coin load o f hogs to Portland Thursday. Mr. Harry, o f Blue Mountain, visited Sun puny fund. business Judgment. You enu do the Shattock accompanied the shipment. day at the S. E. Lowry arid W. D Air»» Alary Davis visited her sister, same. T e a c h e rs ' E x a iu liia t lo u s. Mr. and Mrs. Gibler and son Hal mo Heath homes. Mrs. Horace Sutherland, Friday and tored to the Hopper home and spent Teacher»' exaiinnatioiis f o r l.u u v Mrs. C. W. Sears was in Cottage Saturday. Sunday. I county will tic liclil ut the Y' M. F. A. Grove Saturday. Ronald Stroup has been absent front PROPER FEEDING IN WINTER I I • 1111 • 11111> in Eugene, com me nc mg nt it Hal Gibler and Otto Nichols attended Mr. and Mrs. Art Demurest and Earl st-hool for several days. a. in. oil \ V 1 1 1 -»it 1. y , December itt, uml “ The Girl Without a Chance’ ’ in Cot lsbmael motored to Eugene Sunday Airs. J. \V. King and family visited tage Grove Wednesday night. Jean Mosby aud L. R Long, o f Cot relatives in Cottage Grove over Sunday. P ractice of Confining F ow ls to House j lusting four «lavs. Hclu-dulc o f time Mrs. C. Conner was in Cottage Grove tage Grove, spent Sunday at the W. D j when subjects will be given may be sc Mi and Mra Boy C astor and \lr- D u rin g Cold W eather Neces 1 urcil on aiqilymg to Friday. Heath home. Walter Ivans were Cottage Grove visit sitates E x t r a Care. Mrs. Keene and daughter were shop Air. Cox visited Sunday at the C. W. ors last week. •I*» I t F J. IIINlKK, Hu|icriatcmlcnt ping in the Grove Saturday. I Sears home. Aliss Ida Chamberlain, who hud been Young H olstein C a lf. Orval Hopper was one o f the bunch Airs. I. J. Beidler, Hr., o f Cottage visiting friends und relati»es here, re The general practice o f confining the that attended the dance at Mabel Sat- Grove, spent Sunday at the home of turned to her home at the Grove Hut Ur and thoroughly dry with a towel. Tuke laying stock to the house durlug the urday night. j Air. and Airs. I. J. Beidler, Sr. day. winter necessitates extra care and at The basketball game at Dorena Sat Airs, B O. Crow and Airs. John Ish W. H. Lackey and Charles .Miller are the stick o f caustic und wrap some pu- repairing the telephone line between per urouud the end (but Is to be held tention If good results ure to be bad. Braluaril it Evans, Real Estate and Iu here and Cottage Grove. In the hand. Now moisten the other The houses must be kept clean uud tbe suranci1, tunlicr land», mining |>ro|> Aliss Clarissa Jackson spent tbe week end uud rub on each clipped spot al birds supplied with the Important feeds erty, larming |iriq>crty, city property end with home folks. oltfe they find on the range. Plenty o f min and lumber, Airs. Fannin, who has been very ill, ternately, two or three times, ullowtng erals. In the form of grit uud shell, and City Meat Market waats eggs, chick time for It to dry between each appli is now considerably improved Reduced round-trip fates to Cali eus, dressed veal. We pay cush. a'Jlf cation. Don’t get the stick too wet a liberal supply of green feed must be SILK CREEK fornia, Oregon, Washington and aud rub only where the horu Is to up- provided lu uddltlon to the regulur Wood wanted In exchange on anbacrlp Exercise Is best supplier! by pear, because If It gets on the sur feeds. tion or printing. The Hciitinid. tfpd Idaho points will enable you to go (Special to The Sentinel.) feeding the whole grains lu a deep rounding skin It will eat the tlesb Dec. 11.— Airs. Ruth Sprague returned For Bale City property with home gar home for Christmas and New to her home at Coburg Thursday after away and cause pain. After the treat litter of struw. den, orchard, outbuilding», etc. Wish ! a short visit with friends here. Years. ment protect the calves from ruin, as Air. Post returned from Yoncalla the to trade even for close in, iinencumb.yetl water on the head will cause the j WATER SUPPLY HELPS EGGS ! last of the week. pine e, K. J. Leu 111. nv!5 jan!7pd Raymond Wilson left .Monday for caustic to run on the surrounding ’ j <'hitwood. skin. Auto m atic Fo u n ta in I* Moat S a n ita ry Wanted Good milk cow to board for Airs. S. H. Lindt anil baby son were her milk. I. A. Kumtalt. n2Mdl.'l|m Sale dates to California points W a y of G iv in g Hen* W ate r D u r brought home from the hospital Mou day. Incubators for Bale Am going to In ing W inter Seaton. ESSENTIAL TO LIFE OF SOIL December 21st to 23rd and 2.0th Air. and Airs. Gibler, o f Delight Val I ntiill mammoth incubator, so wish to ley, were guests Sunday at the Hopper sell four smaller mnrhinr». (tame mid to 28th, inclusive. Return limit Plenty o f pure, fresh wuter should see them. W. Robison, Fifth mid (juin home. They report fresh lettuce anil ripe More Vegetation Muat Be T u r n e d U n January 15th. lie supplied dully. An automatic drink cy. tomatoes from their garden. deed tlpd der to Repla ce T h a t Burned O ut L. K. Slagle, John Ashby and Charles ing fountulu Is the most suultary way by H e a t of Sun. Miller worked on the telephone line of supplying water. In cold weather, Btrayed Oue 2 year old Durham heifer with short stubby horns; branded t) I Monday. »vheu the water uiuy freeze qub-kly, on hip. John Overnnlser. rlti 1,‘lc Miss Pearl Ashby spent the week end The time has com e when we muat Sale dates between all stations in the dltlb-ully inuy tie overcome by heat ' with .Matilda Matthyre at the Jesse turn under more vegetation to replace Trunnel home on Coast Fork. ing the wafer. The fouutulu being air 8 acres 1 mile southwest of Cottage Oregon and from all stations in Grove, all fenced, all cleared; lair Air. and Airs. B. W. Garner were in that burned out by the heat of the sun tight, except tin- space from which the house, water piped tu house; hearing ! the Grove on business .Monday. Oregon to stations on other lines and Intense cultural methods. Vege Air. and Airs. W G. Bittmger spent table matter Is essential to the life hens get the supply, the wuter re- family orchard mid »mull fruit; 2 cows in Oregon, Washington and Idaho tualus warm suflb lently long for them I pig; feed for nearly to spring; wood Monday evening at the J. F. GildersleVe and yield o f the soil. Regardless of home to get ull they wish. The enn, how in shcil for winter. All for $S28, or December 22nd to 25th, inclusive. ■tjmi for pince ubine if tu ken before ( ’. E. Woods arid Mr. Clevenger were the amount o f plnutfood In the soil, ever, should be emptied every day, to New Years. No traile. Lock Box 367. in town the first o f the week Return limit January 3rd. before a good yield ran be expected keep It from being Injured by frost. Cottage Grove. dtl 20p<l O. C. Luchterhand hauled some house hold goods to the Grove .Monday and the laud must have enough orguulc j Fine well bred d r lv ln matter to make It light, mellow and ^ horse. Will let | »hipped them to their owners, the Nix out for keep. W. White, A rende o ils , who left some months ago for Mil friable. The first essential Is vegeta DUST BATH VERY IMPORTANT I lien ter. dii 2Dpd Ask nearest S. P. Agent for I ton. Wash. tion. then moisture, und next cultiva Al. F. B a b c o c k and It W. Garner particulars tion. Do not be too persistent In Common Road Du al W ill Answ er P u r For Bale 2H0 acre stock ranch, or will | worked on the telephone line Tuesday. trade for simili nrrengc close to Cot leaving the fields clean. A few weeds Airs L. B. Slagle and Mrs. W. G. Bit pose— Place In Hen House W here Inge Grove. Box MM, Cottage Grove. | tinger visited Tnursday at the H M. m ay not be altogether objectionable. Sun C a n Reach It. Oregon. <113 27p<l ! Dame wood home. John M. Scott J. C. HENRY, Agent WANT ADS. Wanted -Nanny goats. X Y, Sentinel. decl.lpd H oliday Fares C alifornia O regon W a s h in g to n Id a h o General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon Southern Pacific Lines dec13-20 Another Cousin Killed In France. Do not forget that the hens need Mrs. I -eon Desl.nrzes Ims received word o f the denth o f another o f her a dust (mth. Common road dust tvi'l (Special to The Sentinel.) cousins, James Allen, somewhere in ( suffice for this purpose. At your tlrst Dee. 11.— The ladies o f the Red Cross France. Mr. Allen hml been fighting in auxiliary inct Wednesday. An interest the trenches for two years and be- \ opportunity gather a barrel o f dry dust from the road ami place It In irig talk was given by Airs. H. R. Job, longed to a New Zealand regiment. or Cottage Grove. The sewing for the the hen house In a well-made dust box past two weeks was turned in. It con A live community wants a live news where the aim's ruys enn reach It sisted o f three pairs o f mittens. 12 pairs paper. There can be no live newspaper An occasional of hospital socks, three suits of pajamas without the support o f those who wish throughout the day. adding of uahes from the stove will aud sis knitted mufflers. such a newspaper. Are you doing your Mrs. Henry Miller visited a few days bit? ••• I keep it in good condition. D IV ID E For Bala Mare, harness and buggy in good shape. Will trade for hay, row, or anything I can use. W. Robison, 5th a nd Qnlncy, <113 “ 1 pd For Bale— Ladles' winter coat; good as new. Mrs. G off, 231 Hixth HI. d ! 3 p » For 8ale Four good milk cows R A. Wheeler 5N miles on Lorane r o u t e .