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123682 e Hlii'rmnn Godard »ml children motored Mi** M. K. I.ainaon, who I n r h M lit ceived word that Kalph Teeter» and ! » to Eugene New Yi'tir’» »ml spent the Cove, wiu homi' for thi' holiday vhcb - I V irgil l*ow»*ll are the members o f Hixth SO C IE TY . <liiV with tin' K. It Hfirnr.fr fumily. t ion. company who have been *elected to re Ili'ur H. II. I.inilt on " T i m .Indu Mr*. H. K. McKinney went to |)eiter main at Fort Htevens to «Irill drafted ment,” nt I. O. <t. I building, ul 7: 30 Friduy, Hccuiupunied by her grand m«*n. The usual Near Y ea r’» dtnnor wus o'clock Saturday •■veiling. J.'Si- daughter, who hud been visiting here. Mi«* Mabel Goodridge, Mister o f .Mr*. held ut the Freabyteri&u church, a K. A. < ‘li h in I >««r In in, o f Grays llnrlior, Mr*. Kiigem* Matlock and children, Nelson Durham, who i* now living with lar“ e numbu er ? I f Wash., n|ii* li t t li i intimili ut tin- home of who had b«*«*ri viniting Mr*. Matlock ’* her iiiót'hèr h t"\V h H a W aiu, W.'.'sh.,"^» ' eujuyiug »it inVtiitr » n. - > D tlv » K »■ u m . the hospitality o . f r the mem I iih fullii'r in law, Win. Lynch, south parent*, Mr. and Mr*. VV. C. .fohiiMon, ; undergone nnother operation and is re ber». After the dinner u number o f ported ns recovering nicely. ol tlir n ty . On In» ridurli In. i|itu|£nt•*r, r et ut ned Fri«liiy to their ho;ne at Fen ¡ vocal number» were giveu by Mr». Leon M ihh Ida, Il I- 1 - 0 II 1 1 >11 II I I'd Inin na fur na rlb’ton. Dcsl.urzes, Miss Eva Kichtnuud, Mrs. A ffilia t e d S ocieties fo r W ar R elief. Vancouver, Wash., for n short \iait with \ If#14 Hoick ‘ 1 *¿r» ' * in fir*t H i m ron A pin ii is being perfected to af f i l i at e KB* ,ttn<1» Mr* Hu8 b Trunnel uud relatives, ditiou; efiinpped with Frento *«*lf *tart i nil young people’s societies o f Cottage Oeorgi Matthews. Hoe* tor $125, if token at once. For T li oh . .Im kaon, of t'rcswcU, spent New N reading was given by Miss Eunice I demount rn t ion *«•»• VV. m I hou Brother*, tf I (trove in iin orgnnizution for wnr relief Vi'iir'a ut tin' Alt’. Jury binili'. ^7 Mi** Mr, and Mr*. II If Vinteli vÍMÍted in work. Definite plan* and organization , a0^ en®ur$ anii a P*an(i Hpmy will puy you $10 i I» i t ton f o r »i ll be announced Inter. A cafeteria Kuth Stewart. The duet given by Mr». any kind ul ubi tros or ('l«*an < 'lean up 1 Eugene Thurwdny. *upp«*r i* planned for Hnturd»v, January " “ gland and Mr*. Irunnei wa* “ My unii help lick the KiiMcr. jri2Htlc 1 Claud Haw kin*, of The Dalle*, vUit- i IP ¡fl f |H. g |» |ia|| Childhood Home, the word* and music Mr. mii «I Mr*. F, J. Ih lhwcll *p«*nt tin* ed here la*t week with hi* mother, Mr*. <<n .Inn oh ry 1 1 1 a drive will be made being by Miss Esther Hilaby, of thi» week cud nt Yuiiciilln. .Mb«* Haw kin*, ami hi* non, Amidi. for old and disenrded clothes to be do- c lO ' lh e composer, who was present, Mr*. Lucy t'urrin and grurMl*un, f'ur Mr, ami Mr*. 'F. F. Lent her wood, o f j nnted for the relief o f the thousands wa” « « “ P^tely surprised by the render- nu I'urviiiMc. returned Hundny from j Oakland, vi*ite<| lu*t week at th»* E K. suffering from cold in Europe. Every i n'K o f h , , r o f n ‘ *on« ' »h*‘ hl*v,"K h a , i ■'» 3 5 c the p o u n d KoMcbuig. Thornton home. one ,s risked to rnnsnek closet, garret, "*t,ma,lon tbut 11 wu» on ,hp program, accompaniment was played by Mr. II nr b y Harm* returned Huudny f ruin A full line uf reeordn on haml at If. trunk and In,seme,it for old clothe» that F o it Infill, where Ii«* hud l»«*en fur » 1 1 C. Madneri ’*. nvJ5tf ' ' nn I........ service to these suffering Trunnel on the mellopbone, Miss Kuth muut h*. peoples. A committee will call or, you ” ,,,wart on th,; P,ano 11,1,1 Mr3' Heurge Eaminer* i* laid up with an Ii I'. I.uckvvuud returne«! Hntunlay j injured foot, the re*ult of failing to for your dovu.tion. Hav. it ready and K,*rr 0,1 ,be 0T* * 0’ mak,n* ,bl! number fruin lira** Volley iieeiiinpiiiiieij by hi* I g«*t th«* foot out <»f the way o f a rpifin* save delay. These clothes are to be “ very pleasing one. shipped ut once to Europe for distribu- hitter, Mi** Her fit* l.nckwooiJ, who will i tity of falling lumber. tp,n The regular meeting o f the Eastern ] ngîiiii r«**ide h«*r«*. __________________ 8tar was held Friday evening with the Member* o f th«* Chrintian church held Hrcad i* the «tuff o f life. (i«*t th«* 1 an all «lay meeting and ba«k«*t dinner ^ A | newly-elected officer* in the chairs. A f bent, CMpeciully vvh«*n that i* the hum«* | Hunday. ter the business session Miss Lola minie liiiind. H e n d e r 's liiikery. J3t f*e RED CROSS NOTES. Howe, o f Eugene, gave the story o f Mi** H. B. Cartwright, o f Kugene, Miss titillili und Kydnl K i n ^ __ return | 'i*itei| during the pa*t week at the II. ■'The Other Wise Man,” Mrs. Leon Des Andy Nelson and soil were Ii| from tu Culver Hunday. l.arzes sang " T h e Htar o f the East,” Eugene over the week eml. H. Bre«*dlov«* horn«*. and Miss Frances Beatty rendered a And the ladies, ever knitting, Mr. limi Mr*. H. F. Mill* e*pe«*t tu <1. M Markabnry left last week fur Mr*, .lame* Johnson, o f Gold Beach, piano solo. leave Friday to »pend three mouth* in «topped tier«* th«* pant week while on Never (jutting, still are sitting, I 'allforiiili to lie goni* to weeks. fiilifurnin. Mr. Mill*, who i* agent fur I mt wav to join her busbtind, Captain i Knitting things no living mortal H. H Smith was til southern Oregon The constellation club will meet next Ever, ever saw before. the Southern Pacific, ha* nut complet«* Johnson, at Han Diego. \\ ili fin* fV llu W w b o I m »|| i »W ìm | ibi y Saturday on business. Thursday afternoon at Masonic hall. And no single word they utter ly recovered from injurie* to hi* buck Mr*. Win. Garilner, accompanied by { Till at dusk they softly flutter I (I • t « I «’ I r o t i l i II l t t u ti lt» *l l O|i ? |*||l'f, H Hear S II. I.lndt on " T h e .fiolg MiiMtniurd about a year ago. There will be light refreshments and her daughter, |«*ft 'I'huraday for llallas, ' uri' so ti 1 li I u «■•■« I »t S I («o«|nnl | '• j »« I n ien t," at I. o . O. F. building, at 7:.'I0 Red Cross work for everybody. From their rocker* to the floor, ami will *uon go to Grant* Fa**, where And a voice comes from the shadow o'elock Saturday evening. Jllr ♦ ♦ ♦ M i a .1 || M i I U w r u t i n l ’u r i H t « , v « , t i » they will r«**ide. The Joker club met Monday Where they cluster near the door, _ evening _ Situiti.t\ t u \ i i i l iii'f l i i i n l n i n i , UH u f l i I* K. Slagle lias disposed of I iih inter Mi** Nellie Myers returned to Ku* ! “ Thursday next at half past fou r.” j at the C. H. VariDonburg home. Miss est in the union delivery to his partner, H ' | « » t I I » 1 V f l i t II l ’ U f l l p U l l V , t t. i ' . \. — Exchange. ! Eva Richmond and Miss Josephine g«*m* Tu«**«lay, after spending the holi Il I ' Miniarli nini \ mliur \l*t«’»l \\ flit .t It. Monroe. * * • | Wright were guests o f the elub. day* with her *i*t«*r, Mr*. Elbert Hrnith. Mr. and Mis. (teorge T. t'rani* left tu 11 ¡i r i i Miti i j4 H u n iifi v t*# *«•«•«• t liii h i - i •• r Hewing at room No. 7 at the high & ^ Mee E. C. Dock w ood for real estate nini un.tini, Mi*. < ' Al*!«*»|, ulto in ili Saturday lor their home at Spokane, it I und fire insurance. olfctfc 1 school Fridny from 2:.'1() to H:'M. Every- , The Honor Guard girls gave a success- lei a visit with Mr. I rune's brother, K t l i f liuMiiit:i| t l i f i f . T» m > rf|i«»rt li•*r r o n It Crane, ut Hlm k Hutte. Mr*. I.aura Woolley i* expecting a one is invited to attend. Arrangements ful and enjoyable dance at Moose hall «Iti itili in ti** ti iui|iruv f*l for two afternoons or more a week will New Y ea r’s eve. Mis, Hoy Komuine, of Walla Walla, I am now lietter equipped with tnoderu vi*it from her *i*t«*r. Mi** Nettie IJoyd, be discussed arid committees appointed Wash., is visiting at the home o f her factlltleH tu examine your eyes aud to who leave* Honolulu the fir*t part of The M. P. G. club meets next Tuesday to superintend each afternoon. parents, Dr. mid Mrs. A. W Kime. Mr. supply your individual requirements by thi* month for the Maten, coming by with Mrs. Leon DesLarzes. scientific drug less methods. way of Canada. Mi** I Joyd ha* *p«*nt Komuine, who was here a few days, re ♦ ♦ ♦ 12 years in Hawaii, but expect* to r«*- tiirio'd home yesterday. SATISFACTION G U ARAN TEED London Society. main in the ( nit«*d Htate* fur *ome tim«* AMONG THE CHURCHES Mrs. .1. 1*. (Irabum returned to fort Mr. and Mrs. H. P. Shortridge gave a vi*iting friends. I Idilli Friday, nfter u visit with her par delightful New Y e a r ’s party. Among v -------------------------------------------------------- .Mr. and Mr*. E. B. (»rabie left Thurs Dr. and Mrs, W. W. Oglesby. ♦ those present were Misses Annabel and day for Klamath Full», where they will Methodist Church— Rev. Jos. Knotts, Lois Small, Jessie and Oliie Bemis, Ma K. II Cook, of Yoneiillu, was in the Lenses Ground in Our Own Shop •pend the winter, going to Nevada in pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. R eg bel and Edna Shortridge, Olive and El- fit y between timos Monduv. ular preaching services at 11 a. nt. and the Mpring. OPTICIAN OPTOMETRIST A. \ Whitney arrived Mondav from 7:30. Kpworth league at 7 p. in. M id lena Shortridge, Francis Thorne, Carl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ .Mr*. George Clark died at Curtin week prayer meeting Thursday evening Small, Roy and Charlie Heck, Roy and Xshlaiid lor a visit at the ,\. W. White Thursday, Decern fu* r 2\ o f pneumonia, James Ewing, Hubert and Clifford • . (0. home mol with his mint, Mrs. fh oe b e Mis. R ush fu rrio who spent Christ | Mr*. Clark ha* live«! on Bear creek the Sunday morning, "M ea su rin g L ife .” Shortridge, Arlie Ward, R. D. Geer, Slut rp. mus with her mm George, nt Leona, past 10 •• • : » » -. and was nearly *2 y e a n Hunday evening, " W h a t Is the L'se o f Russell Bemis, Harold Tower, Bud D on ’t forget that by paying a fall brought l»«*r granddaughter Fearl home J o f age. The funeral wa* hel«| at fo m - Thorne and Delbert Wills. Being a C hristian!” veai 's subscription in ndvanen you get stock Friday afternoon. I it at the old rule ol $1.5(1. The new rate with her Mrs. J. T. Small gave her son Carl a Mrs. Vernon Fields and daughter Hrc appio S oil deliniiueiit aeeouilts only, t í Presbyterian Church— D. A. MacLeod, A I!• 14 Ford in good condition; goes d.Otf pastor; pbutie 137R. Bible school at 10 birthday dinner December 31. Quite a W I Johnson sends a y ea r's stibsrrip here from Roseborg visiting at the home fur V!o,J nt Woodson Brothers. ot Mrs Fields* mother, Mrs. Rosa ( or Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Magee are a. m. Morning worship at 11: evening number of relatives enjoyed the day. Mr* llu^li Itfdiii, *»f Wultfr\ille, nr lion fiom Hugo, Oregon. < » • $ '« • n\f«| Sutunluy fur u \i*it with Mr. unii here from Portland visiting their our worship at 7:30; bible study Wednesday Fay Mlison, Karl Harkleroad. (Hen rin. evenings at 7:30. Lorane Society. \t i ^ Mikf K fl'f lltff k. George Matthews, Joe Smith, Warren ents. Smith, Claud Plaster and Dwight King Morning, “ The Great Struggle.” A large crowd attended the masque lirnul likf nn»tin*r utu*« | tu inni*«*, tìft motored down to Harrisburg Sunday Edwards and Otto Burehnm, members Miss M. Lane, o f Roseburg, is visit Evening, " T h e Challenge o f the D ay.” ball in grange ball. Miss Emily Auld, it ut *tutr* nr Itftnlf r * Imkfry. i ’ t fi nfter geese. Fay was tin only uni* tu of the ambulance corps, arrived from mg ut the home o f Mrs. Philip Hohl. as a Red Cross nurse, received the prize Vmericnn Lake for New Y ea r’s and to Itimi a lord. Lee Tennis and Harold Newton re- Seventh Day Adventist Church—8. H. for the best ladies’ costume and dancer. spend a lew days visiting relatives. turned to Fort Stevens Thursday. Leone mol Mien Swengel have been Lindt, pastor. Sabbath school at 1:30 q f Davis representing a clown re- Mrs. Ann* Hess and daughter re Saturdays. Regular serv ice at 2:30. , Cl.ived th„ meil ■„ prize for COstume’ and guests tills week lit the home o f their Along the lines o f conservation, d o n ’t t-.f . r . . . . ■in I. It S Swengel. Their parents, forget that the soldier boys need shoe turned to their hume at Ruseburg Fri Strangers and visitors cordially invited. , Sul math subject “ The Sacrament." *•='"’ ‘ "t: Mrs Ethel Lyneh. as an Irish Mi mol Mrs. (i W. Swengel, well* here day. leather, und that having your shoes re Subject for Saturday evening in I. O. O. B " 1*1/ ’ • " « the clown received the wiili a poor edge la nu abomination, tu pen«l Christmas. I Mrs. Alfred Matthews returned to F. building, “ The Judgment.” paired will save leather for the fighters. 1 t I*riz** fur the best daneing eouple. ijull Uarklug your meats and foods, Sum Dniiiewood arrived Monday from Doc ( ¡ o f f Shoe Chiropractor. n22tfc her home in Portland Friday. lift a teat kittle fiom ua. And don't A watch party was given at the Auld t 'oyote creek, where he spent u month „ u . i Lenton Dovvcns returned to Fort Christian Church— Walter Callison, turret our magnificent H up of jack Il S. ( luatcrhoiult, o f I hurst on, I w, ...... ... , , ... Mr with relntivea. / , , ! .Stevens Wednesday o f last week, hav- minister. Bible school 9:43 a. m. Y. P. home Monday evening. A very enjoy kulvea and pen knlvea anything Ore., is visiting at the home o f her . . , S. C. K. 6:30 p. m. Preaching services able evening was spent playing games, K mg sjient < hristmas with Ins parents. With the cost of everything entering from a toad atnirher to u daiuty pen at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. and lunch was served at midnight. into I In* making of a newspaper increas brother, Frank Woodruff. * * * Herbert Adams was home from Wend- o l sharpener. Among those present were Nellie San ing it I S Iibsi7luti.lv esse ti tiu I that nil Mrs. It K. Lawson, who had been ling over Christmas. Baptist Church— E. G. O. Groat, pus- subaeriptiuaa ba paid promptly. ••• with her husband, Col. B. K. Lawson, derson. Grace Henderson. Edith and tor emeritus. Sunday school at JO ai. Mrs. W. E. Fulmer went to Mabel Mis Kli/alieth Churehill arrived Sat commander of Fort Columbia, is here in. Preaching at II a. m. Pruver meet Helen Foster, Mary Davis, Gladys Chap man, Leila Davis, Vida Richardson, iirdny from Cortland for a visit with visiting her sister, Mrs. H. K. Metcalf. Wednesday to visit her daughter, Mrs. ing Thursday evening at 7:30. Shelby 'I Veter». (»race Hylamen, Harriet and Emily h lain es toil was railed to Cresvvell • * * IIAHDWAK E Kinent Iin** «»f diamond* in th** ritv Auld. Forrest Schneider, Winford Rich Sunday by the death of her grand Christian Science Church—Services in nt H. (\ Madsen’*. n2Htn! the chapel at 242 Second street each ardson, Leonard Sturdevant, Sherril mother, Mrs. Hughes. C. C. (»room, o f Powers, spent C’hrist- Sunday ut 11 a. in. Regular testimonial Slftgle, Earl Spencer. Virgil Matthews, Mis. I^oii lla/letou and daughter I m:i* with hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jus. meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. m. Jesse and Charlie McCulloch and Her Mr. timi Mr*. Hum Niiiuur, o f Urtint* Nieta 'returned Saturday from Head, . ( »room. The building is open for the use of the bert Smith. i'itH*f \i*itfi) in*tr Huuiitiy with Mi*. Nu where they spent Christmas with Miss circulating library each Wednesday Mr. and Mr*. S. (>. YanS«*hoiack. o f from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordially yui ’» riinthfr, Mi*. Kiln WiUuii. Hu/i'l Hnrleton. Eighth Grade Examinations. l.eona, »pent Christmas with friend* Hurry l*nikt*r wn- «I«• w •» fruii» I.limi invited to the services ns well as to -Mr and Mrs. Ksie Bowen and Mr. Notice is hereby given that final ¡here. make use o f the literature. park m*Vf*rtil day* ul lu*t Wfi*k. ■•'id Mrs. J. c , llolninn rant«* up from I eighth grade examinations will be given * * * George (trr, who recently returned Mi** iCiitii M» tl»* vi h • t I uvfr Huturdu) Ik*»t«*r Su mía y to ut t «*fi«i »fervi«*«»* ut the J on Thursday and Friday, January 17 Gospel Mission— W. B. Finney and I in I » t « « * t church. I from California, has purchased a ranch with M ihh \ i \ »tin 1 1 1 i ^ ^ * ut (*niu*tufk and It), 1918, according to the schedule wife, leaders. Second door south of the adjoining the one he already owned in I hi* Itaptist «hurch ha* b**<*n ca jo vine given on the back uf the envelopes in t'ln»*\ j« • I » print ii » k I hf Hfiituifl " creamery. Services Tuesday and Fri l.vnx Hollow. Agents for a li iiii|>rccc(lciit(*(i prnHpcrit v. 1{«»\. E. day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday services at which the questions are sent. Teacher* Hear S. II. Lindt on “ The Ju d g H ih liront, h ho »* again ubi«* t«» )»•* «»ut in districts where there are pupils who Watch Thi* .Spare f o r Barnalii* in .'iftcì a >•* \ » tu I w «*•* k h * * i «*e ** «»f MÌ<km*MHf ment,” at 1. O. O. F. building, at 7:30 2:30 and 7:30 j>. m. can meet the conditions required by law, o ’clock Saturday evening. j.!e report* that II iirw iminbtr* have been should send in their blanks certifying Cor. Sixth St. aud Washington Ave. u«bl«-il to tin* church «luring the biNt two Mrs. John S ilsb y ’s brother, Harry to the standing o f the pupils at once. BRIEF WAR NEWS mont it*. Brown, o f Willniuina, and Mr. and Mrs. E. J. MOORE, William Reidenberg, of Portland, spent j3-10 County Superintendent. I>n not forgot that I write fir« in*tir The British forces under General Al- .’«m «*. i reprencut *un»c «»f thu ni rongent Dr. mid Mrs. B. 0 . Vinson, o f Flor Christmas at the Silsby home. triii* o f tin* brut wrtyw tu liMirn tu • «»»uimnifa in Km* rii a. I am ttUI im.k ence, stopped o f f here this week to visit The price o f want ads. is about the Mrs. Emma Ragsdale and son Orville, lenby continue their victorious march drive u cur i* tu grt u uecoiid liuiid one. mg loan* on Hi«* iuNtnlimciit plan; h I mo Mrs. Vinson's mother, Mrs. J. J. Weed of Monmouth, spent Christmas here against the Turks in Palestine. j only thing that hasn't gone up on ac- Thru uny mi*hup i* nut m * » « noun . Then l«^an* paya blu in un«* or inori* yt*nr*. en, und other relatives. They hail been with the Wm. l-andess family. Cold weather and snow In the Euro i count o f the war. One cent a word— there air many who iuing inn k uhutit (,°mi* in ami talk with in«* about fire in ; three times for the price o f two. visiting at Roseburg with Dr. Vinson's Miss Helen Bingle, o f Junction City, pean fighting zone have reduced mili buying u ear henuiHe they du nut feel Miirunce «ir boni». I can hiiv « you money, jnl54trc parents. Mrs. Vinson was formerly Miss visited during the past week with Miss thut they eau afturd out) uf the new ti«*«». H. Hrainurd. tary activities to a minimum in most Mr and Mr*, ii. N. Ibdt, o f Mar»hficl«l, \rlic l.angdon. II i Id red Hall. mien. .Many uf tin* nrcuud liund our* sectors. Mrs. I Inin Meager and son a.lek vis are ju»t u* gund a* new ones u« far u* who had been \i*iting at Hold Hill, Tolliver puncture-proof inner tubes, France will not accept a peace based aerviee i* eoueeriieil and will nerve your Ntopp«*«l oft her«* Nuiulay and *p«‘iit the ited in Kugene Fridny. guaranteed for 5 i m i i i miles without it n ht nt tin* | {«*\ . Knott* home. nv ltfc on conditions before the war. Foreign Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Parker and Mr. puncture. J. C. Henry. piirpu*f until *iirli time u* yon run uf Ml ini'! Mis. I). W. M eK in n ey re- and Mrs. Curtis Parker, o f this city; turd a new unr. Anyone run afford a Mrs. Edna Bissel returned Sunday to Minister Fiction declared In the charn- rar at the price» we name below on turned Sutiirday from u visi) ut Seattle. Mr. iiYid Mrs. J. V. Stewart, o f Jasper, Iter home at Dunsmttir. Calif. \ ber o f deputies. D O N 'T W A ST E A NOTHER DAY used rur», mum* «if wliieli are in the b«**t Tliey reja.rt limili high water around and Mr. and Mrs. Bacii Parker, of Dex Miss Josephine l.uclike returned Sun Three British torpedo boat destroy t Imt city. of eoii«lition. You cun go just as fur ter. attended the family reunion ut Dex day to her school at Dallas. ers were sunk through being struck by and just a* often with u Bfcond hand George II Bruinard bus r cccivcd word ter Christmas day in honor o f the When you are worried b y backache; Chester VanDenbttrg returned to torpedoes or hitting mines off the ear and get ju*t as much pIciiHiire out «»f Ol thè passing o f Ins mot ber ut CounriI eighty third birthday anniversary o f By lameness and urinary disorders— Prescott Sunday. your trip. l«ook these over. Joseph M. Parker. Dutch coast with a loss o f 13 officers Bluffa, Imvn. D on 't experiment with" an untried The twin sons o f Archie Piper are I'nsHildy you don't like the idea of Farmers' Cash Market pays rash for medicine. and 180 men. Th 'It'1 schools remi Died Wednesday, after chickens, eggs, hides, ehittent bark mid here from Portland visiting their grand buying u new «nr until lifter you have • he • Ch Follow Cottage Grove people’s exam < an s i mi l a v a unitimi. niti on. risi nuis In the Italian theater the infantry parents, Mr. and Mrs. S. R. Piper. old iron. ple. learned to drive. How would one «if Mr. and Mrs. Al be r t llcllivv spent Beans Wanted— I will buy your beans for the present is idle, but the big Lee Monteith was in Eugene Thurs l*se D oa n ’s Kidney Pills. the««* du for you to print ice up oil 7 New Y e n r ’s nt Yoneul l n. at top market price, Lady ’Washington, guns continue to carry out mutual day. Here's Cottage Grove testimony. lltll! M.ANOKKS 150; in fair condition; Navy or Tree beans. Send sample, state bombardment against points in the hill 1 tu mera Cush Market thiit lucana V erify it i f you wish: A daughter vvns born Christmas dny if recleaned or hand picked and amount. not n modern cur, but huu Iota o f *«*r w e,pn v volt spot cu sii l'or yotir produce Alfred Doolittle, retired carpenter, vice left and is going ijnu k a t ........ $200 1 and for spot ash you eiin stive money to Mr. and Mrs. Shelby Teeters nt Ma Must be sacked in new bean or grain region, front Asiago plateau eastward bel. sacks, and if ready to ship, mail sam 32(5 Fifth Street, says: “ I have to the Piave river. poultry s u p p lic N , aerai IPia PAT E RSON ; .'to b. p. Lots <>f ' " " -v o,,r ,v< ples and letters to N. C. Dalton. 20 2 lj I and groceries. taken Doan's Kidney Pills on sev German divisions, fresh from the power und luta o f value ul o n ly . . . $ ‘210 Alder St.. Portland. We will make o f eral occasions when my kidneys have I ^ Mr. und Mrs. Robert Sutcliffe were in fer soon ns received. N. C. Dalton. 3tjl0 Russian and Roumanian fronts, are 'it K. M. F. 30; good tires mid n bargain needed attention and my back has been Eugene ov e r Tuesday night. lit...............................................................$250 Mrs. A. E. Hamloth visited Mr. and Turkey, operating with the sultan's lame. They have always given me splen Mrs. Lee Nixon at Saginaw Tuesday. Miss Kathleen Kcm, Miss Ada Mat Wouldn't you like to hitvt' n cur that forces in sn effort to wrest the holy did results.” , thews, M ims Florence Hemenway and Mrs. Verna Nelson has received word land front the British and restore the iiih .how 'em nil Where to hi'iid in ntf Price 60c, at all dealers. D o n ’t I her guest, Miss Forrester, have returned of the safe arrival of her husband in III ICK SPEED HO A DSTKK in tip to p failing Moslem morale, according to simply ask for a kidney remedy—get G O VERNM ENT INSPECTION to their studies ut the P. o f (>. France. uierhanienl condition mid will do HI) Doan's Kidney Pills— the same that j official reports. ASSURES YOU THE niili'a win'll Ilia ropH iiri'n’t looking. Mrs. H. H. Keister visited in Kugene Miss Neva Perkins returned Tuesday Mr. Doolittle hud. Foster-Milbufn C*., The German emperor, returning W i ll worth more than the p rii'o .. .$500 to her Hclioool at Hulsey. during the past week. Props., Buffalo, N. Y. d27-j.'l 1 with Ills staff from the Verdun front, If yon want class mol yrt do not fool Judd Doolittle has been homo from Miss Kvu Richmond returned Tues i had a narrow escape during the re SOUTHERN PACIFIC TIM E T A B L E Fort Stevens this week. Hint you lull pay the price o f a new dny to her school nt lluhhnrd. Her Mrs. Geo. Holm, o f Wanna, visited at prisal raid of a Rrltlsh air squadron North Bound South Bound rar, here ia juat exactly what you want: mother, Mrs. Alice Richmond, who wus A T A L L TIMES the Geo. Kcbelbeck home New Year's on Mannheim. The emperor’s special No. 18— 9:50 a. m. No. 13— 2:05 a. m. 1913 O V E R L A N D ; model 71; self-start- also here for the holidays, will return No. 14— 4:35 p. m. No. 53— 6:54 a. m. day. er and eleetrle lights; juat ua good aa ; Sut iirdny. train left the station an hour before U No. 16— 2:33 a. m. No. 15— 2:42 p. m. Misses Pearl and Crystal Robinson PHONE 8!) TREE DE L IV E R Y new for nil purposes mid in A No. I Mrs. Archie Thompson, who whs ser was partly destroyed by several bombs. No. 17— 7:40 p. m. returned Monday from Weed, Calif., rendition. We will move it u t........ $000 iously ill for several days, is now out o f No. 53 carries coaches only as far where they spent the holidays with rel south as Ashland. Any use for n motor truekf If you danger. atives. Seattle Isolated by Flood*. linve, take a good look at the following: 1 lie new 1018 model Maxwell now on Miss Laura Johnson, o f Blachly, is I. W. Splavvn, o f Oakland, visited at Seattle.— As the result o f floods STIJDKBAKKR nimhination truck; n lisplay at the Henry Garage. 8lie is a the Joe Porter home during the past a guest o f Mrs. Chits. Bales. throughout western Washington. Seat good tire equipment und rur in first little • ' b e a u ty .'1 s27tfc A. W. Swanson and family spent New week. B tle had no railroad connection with ■ lass rondition; will soon pnv for itself Year's day at Eugene. Miss Mae Armstrong left Fridny to Mrs. C. <’. Coffman is here from Eu at.................................................. ............ $750 Mr. and Mrs. A. II. Tyson spent New the outside world except by way of gene visiting at the home o f her son, visit her father at Fort Stevens. She Moat any o f these eura eun be bought F. C. Coffman. | Portland. Because of the loss o f the was aeeoinpanied ns far as Portland by Y e a r’s day at Eugene. Herald White returned to the uni Milwaukee with a small payment down mid ainnll IN EXCHANOE her brother John, who went to (>lym and Northern Pacific Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Garetson, Jr., Carl, versity Tuesday, having been home dur monthly payments on linliince. pin. bridges over the Yakima river, there Alice mid Louise Garetson motored to ON SUBSCRIPTION ing the holidays. The City Meat Mnrket pays cash for Eugene New Y e a r ’s eve. Mrs. 0 . W. Teeters is visiting tier will probably be no transcontinental OR PRINTING sptitfc son Ralph nt Fort Stevens. Since Mrs. train service direct from Seattle for George Nailon was down town yes •*KK"- A son was born December 28 to Mr. Teeters left the relatives here have re terday for the first time in several at least a week. In the meantime all weeks. and Mrs. Lee Nixon at Saginaw. this traffic must go by way o f the ___ _____ Legal blanks at The Sentinel office. Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Heine visited at Wanted - T w o hives of bees. Box 64, I Columbia river. OREGON Patronize home industry. ••• Eugene Friday. COTTAGE OROVE COFFEE i a i m i This is the season when one espe cially enjoys a good cup of coffee. Try Our Special Blend Guaranteed to Please k e r r &L s i l s b y I I ^ Better Service S C H O L L ’S A Butcher Knife W ynne & Kime SPRIGGS BROTHERS Horseshoeing and Blacksmithing John Deere Farm Implements Used Cars Profit By This CITY MEAT MARKET Best of Meats WOOD W A N TED ! J Cottage Grove Sentinel Cottage Grove. j3tf-ce*