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\ A Weekly Newspaper With Plenty of Backbone A first class publication entered ut Cot- tiijjo Urove, Ore., as secoud class mutter Elbert Bede and Elbert Smith Publisher» Elbert Bede................. .................. .....Editor Business Office. .412 Eust Main SUBSCRIPTION KATES One year...!......$1.75 J Three months....50c Six months__ .00 , Single copies..... 5c One year, when paid in advance, or within 30 days after expiration $1.50 This special applies only on a full year's subscription No subscription listed for less thau 50c ADYHK USING B A T ! 8 Display, 25c an inch; reading notices, Sc a line": surrounded ads., 50c an mch; classified ads., lc a word. Special dis counts on contracts. Cards of thanks and resolutions, tic a line. outs, will be left without an issue or be put in the embarrassing position of try mg to steal Moser's thunder. Anderson, the “ d r y " candidate, would make a first class governor, but prohibition is now a dead issue, and it seems as if his candidacy would help, rather than hurt, the Moser candidacy. The contest at this moment seems to be between Moser and Oleott, and when it is learned that the election of Oleott means that Geo. Chamberlain will re sign to take a federal job and that Ol eott will appoint West to the senator ship, his candidacy will flatten out. While many changes m the situation ¡are possible between now and the May primaries, is is certain that at the pres cut moment Moser dominates the field. e> H1NGS WE THINK T O M RED CROSS MEMBERSHIP IS 1030 COTTAGE GROVE IS LEADER IN LEADING COUNTY OF THE STATE (Concluded from lust week' \shby, Miss liti/el. Glass, Roy W.; Glaus, Mrs. Roy \\ ■ Randolph, Geo. S ; Rend. IV; Rich inoiid. Albert A ; Kiehmoiid, Mrs. \t A woman can lu* unreasonable on the liert \.; Roberts, Mrs. Rieliurd; Kiteh ey, Albev; Rawlings, Rufus; Rawlings, moat reasonable kiuii ol pretext. LEGAL B A T E S • • • Saruh E.: Rodgers, Mis. l.uey A.; Kill He a line for single insertion; 5c a line There are a lot of things to be righted stoti. Mis. I. \ ; Ralston L. A.; Roll for subsequent insertions up to uud in cluding a total of four insertions; 5c a ill the soeial ami political world, and iuson, Mrs. Allie; Raich, C. A.; Resale, line flat for all notices running five in every candidate thinks he is the man Mis.; Ralston, Mrs. F. ('.; Rudolph, Herman; Ritchey, J . M ; Ritchey, Per sertions to ten insertions; 4c a line flat ordniued by God to do the job. • * * iv : Randall, Mis. I. v : Randall, 1. X ; for notices running over ten insertions. Anyone who eau win the line of little Rohde, Mrs. hjixabeth. Member of Skaggs, Mateel; Svveanv, Hell; Smith, children is not wholly bad aud is choos National Editorial Association mg company that will have a good m Mabel; Stratford, J . C.; Hears, Mrs. Oregon State Editorial Association .lames W.; Shelburn, Mary; Sears, Mrs. Willamette Valley Editorial Association fluencc upon him. . . . Kate; Sii>l>y , Elizabeth; Stlsby, John: Lauo County Publishers' Association Sometimes we are not appreciative Smith, S. R ; Sherman, F. R.; Slagle, E K.: Shinn, C. M ; Shinn, Mrs. C. M.; euough of what we do not get. THURSDAY, JANUARY 1®, 1918 * • • Stoneberg, Mrs. Phoebe J . j Sams, J . ; Swanson, Mrs. A. W.; Spriggs, Mrs. Buoys are neuter gender. NAIL THE FLAG TO THE PLOW. • • • Clinton; Spriggs, Mrs. M IV; Shay, Down iu Central America they have Marjorie: Sears, Edna; Scholl, Mrs IV Nail the flag to the plow — revolutions instead of presidential dec J . ; Scholl, D. J . ; Stewart, Amos; Sut The country needs grain clift'e, Mrs. Robert; Sutehife, Mrs.; tious—ami find it cheaper. While the sailor boys guard # • * Sutcliffe, Robert; Short, Roy E.; The tracks of the main. Wheu a political purty is “ i n ' ' too Spriggs, A. C.; Spray, Mrs. I.cla; Ster God gave you the fields ling, Mrs. 1).; Sanford, Mrs. W. I'.; long it gets found out. And the sun with its light; Spray. Mary E.; Spray, J . F.; Shinn, * * * Then double their yields A person can't expect to collect hi* 11 J . ; Smith, Elbert; Suuuer, \iinii; While the sailor boys fight. Siintier. Mary; Snauer, Henry; Slimier, thoughts uulo» he has some out. Myrtle: Snauer, R A : Sutherland, Ja s.; • * * Nail the flag to the plow— There is only one thing lower thau a St helling, Carolyn: Sylvester, Florence The soldiers must eat nonentity—that's -sm ex-v ice president. Eddy; Stephens, Mrs.; Seott Lottie; While defending the trenches Southward, Mis.; Southward, Kpha; • * * Or suffer defeat. Skilling Edwin; skilling, Wm : Short The man who doesn't collect his bills You can help the brave soldier is about us bad ius the oue who doesn 't ridge. \irs. W. W.; Smith, Mis. Elbert; At this time of his need pay his bills—aud both lire usually Smith lfrs. \ It.; Stewart, C E . 8l By increasing your acres art. Mrs f . E.; Stewart, A. J . ; Stewart. found iu the same person. And planting more seed. Mrs. A. J . ; Sutcliffe, Dr.; Silsbv, • • * Katherine; Silsbv, Mrs. John; Smith, It is impossible to fight for the right Nail the flag to the plow— Mrs. S. H.; Stocks, Ida; Stennet, Mrs. without forcing someone to defend the M. IV; Sehneider, J o e ; Smith, Glen; Your children und wife wrong. Must be saved from starvation Skei, Alfred; Stouffer, Lydia; Short, • • • While the world is in strife. Mrs. Kate; Simpson, Mrs. C. W.; Sun No person ever gets so high in the Your duty is plain; ford, W. C.; Sanford, P et; Silsbv, Es mental world that be is not benefited Your mission is grand; ther; Silsbv, Helen; Swengel, lte r t; once iu awhile by performing labor with Swengel, Mrs.; Sterling, IV; Swanson, Each man is a hero his hands. Who's tilling the land. A. W. (one thousandth member). Trask, S S . ; Trask, Mrs. S. S.; Trask, Love costs little and pavs big divi Y’ou say you're too old Burdick; Thompson, Ella; Teeters, dends. To fight with a gun; Joyce; Thompson, Mrs. Louise; Tiller, * * * Then work in the fields Thomas J . ; Tnvlor, Clifford; Taylor, A healthy man is too busy enjoying Kendrick; Taylor, Katherine; Taylor, Till the setting of sun himself to worry about his liver. And show to the world Alfred; Turpin, Mrs. E. K.; Thornton, * • • By the sweat on your brow Mrs.; Tyson, Mrs Carrie; Tyson, Alfred; The phonetic spelling movement Tyson, A. II.; Tompkins, Nils E.; Teet That you're serving your country seems to have been spelled off. With a flag on your plow. ers, Mrs, Geo.; Thompson, Mrs. Arrh; * * m —Selected. Thompson, V V.; Turpin, W. M.; Trask, Children who raise the roof are better Bert; Trask, Mrs. Bert; Trask, Ray; than those who have no other ambition Tucker, L. M.; Turk Mrs. Amelia; Tay W IL L YOUR NAME B E TH E R E ? than to sit iu the parlor with the com lor, J . II.; Taylor, Mrs. J . U.; Trow puny with their hands folded. britlge, W. A.; Tillotson, L. E. When the story of the war is written * • # Umphrey, Donald; I'mphrey, C. H.; and it develops that Uncle Sam won It is reported that a congressman is Uiuphrey, Mrs. C. E. because the boys in the trenches were to have his right hand amputated, lie'll Vcatch, Mrs. I. II.; Ventch, I. II.; backed to the last ditch by the folks at lose his grip with the people. Vcatch, J a s .; Veatcb, Katie; Veatch, home, will your name be on the list of * • • Raymond; Vincent, Rex; VanDenburg, those who came across f Opportunity is sometimes a delicate When it is told that Uncle Sam won thing. Doii "t land on it so hard that ('has.; Veatch, Oliver; Van Nortwick, E. H.; Veatch. Mrs. Oliver; Veatch Ida; the war because the folks at home you crush the life out of it. Veatch. Marie; Y incen*, M rs.; Vnel><ii- bought liberty bonds and thrift stamps * * » burg. Mr>. Mary; VanOenburg, Eunice; and gave the use of their money for the This is the day especially set aside purchase of shells and ammunition, will for doing that good deed you have been Veatch, John; Veatch, Mrs. John; Veatch. Sylvia; Veatch, Sibyl; Vincent, your name be found on the honor roll! putting off so long. Mrs. J . (i.; Watch, K. M.: Veatch, S. When the boys who come home tell * * * C.; Watch, Enid; Ventch, Wayne; of how, when sick and wounded, they Courtesy is hard to cultivate. It is Ventch. Wanda. were tenderly cared for by the Red something that l^ts to be in a man s nil Woodard, Walter; Whiteley, C. K.; Cross, will your name be found among turc to be healthy. Wyatt, Mrs. M F.; Whitlock, H. 1».; those who gave what they could ? Walker, Mrs. Alma; Willaon, Ed. A ; When the boys who went “ over the Card of Thanks. Wendt, Dr. H. M.; Wyatt, Dale; Wood, t o p " come home to tell of the comforts We wish to express our thanks to the given them by the Y. M. C. A., will many friends who were so kind to us Mrs. Dora; Williams, Sid; Wright, J . your name be found on the roll of those during the illness and death of our Gordon; Williams. Lee; Walton, Dan; who gave their support to this great in daughter, sister and granddaughter, E r Wheeler, Maud; Woollev, Mrs. K. lb; Woolley, It lb; Wilson, Mrs. J . J . ; stitution? nestine Morgan. Welsh, Alice; Woodruff, Frank; Wil When the boys who come back tell of MRS. M. M. MORGAN son, Mrs. L. O.; Wilkinson. Mrs. E. V.; the comfort given them by Red Cross AND CHILDREN, Wallace, Ja s.; Woodson, O. K.; Wilson, sweaters, mufflers and socks, and of jlOpd MRS. W. J . GARDNER. ,f. J . ; Wheeler, T. ('.; Wilcox, Minnie; how their wounds were stopped and White, Alfred; White, Elsie; Warlike, bandaged with dressings made by patri ♦ ----------------------------------------------------- i I„; Walker, Ewing; W’itherwox, Julin; otic Red Cross women, will your name I Willis, Mrs. O. O.; Whipps, Mrs. F. A.; HONOR GUARD NOTES. be among those who gave of their time Wheeler, Mrs. Eloise; Woolley, Orren; as much as they could? Willard, O. II.; Willard, Mrs. O. H.; When the war is won, will you feel that you have done your duty as well New members this week are Pearl White, Mrs. W. J . ; Woodard, Airs. A. I..; Wilson, W. O.; Wheeler, M. M.; as the boys in the trenches did theirs? Whiteley and Florence Sylvester. Wheeler, Mrs. M. M.; White, Mrs V. When the roll is called of those who * # * It.: Widdersheim, lira, E ; Wendt, Mrs. gave of their money aud time, will your Our Uncle Ham cries o'er the land, H. M.; Wallace, Mrs. H. I,.; Wooodruff, name be there? “ O, who will lend a helping hand Mrs. Frank. Are you satisfied with the manner in Toward the nation in times so h ard ;“ Young, J o e ; Young, Mrs. V eta; which you are backing the boys who The answer comes back, “ The Honor Young, Wanda; Young, Mr«. J . E. are fighting for you? Guard.” From Elgin, Ore. Black Butte. Crane, Margaret; Crane, Earl; Crane, DOMINATING THE FIELD. A number of young people met one afternoon this week and picked over Mrs. Earl; Currin, Lynch; Champagne, Politicians and wise ones are begin the Honor Guard beans at the O. L. Nellie; Coffman John; Cellers, Greene; ning to realize that within a week's Nichols home. A jolly good time was Churchill, Floyd; Cellers, W. R.; Cel time Gus C. Moser has assumed a com enjoyed and considerable work was lers. Sybil; Day. L. P.; Gregory, Alton; manding position as a candidate for the accomplished. The party consisted of Harkman, ('. II.; Wynne, Armand; Wat republican nomination for governor. Misses Juanita Short, Martha and kins, E. J . ; Phillips, Hob; Shirey, ('has.; It had been previously acknowledged Thelma Wilkinson, Ruth 1’helps, Lela Spangenberg, Lee; Bradford, Walter; that he would carry Multnomah county Ferguson, Belle Burkholder, Mrs. Lee Mills, Guy. by a plurality of 7,000 to 10,000 and Tennis, and Francis Lacey. Divide. * • * now his bold defiance of the paving Burkett, Paul; Martinelli, Angel; trust has won him thousands of votes A very successful dance was given by Perini, M.; Mackey, J . A.; Mackey, T. throughout the state that he could not the Honor Guard New Y e a r’s eve. Cred A.; Hawley, Homer; Hawley, Alesa; otherwise have hoped to get. it for this is due to Miss Ruth Jorgen Hawley, Mrs. J . H.; Perini, Angelo; People in Lane county, for example, son, chairman of the committee, and her Perini, Mrs. Angelo; FI«-1i, Alex; Helime, are beginning to believe that the state efficient helpers, Hildred Hall, Myrtle Tuigi; Jackson, N ; Pnsini, Toni; Lewis, is not getting a square deal in the ex Swanson, Susie Witherwox and Trysta Mrs. N.; Mathers, Mary; Del.ong, Mrs. penditure of the six-million-dollar bond Martin. We wish also to thank Miss II. A.; Darby, J H. issue and that Lane county, in partic Mabel McFarland who, although not an Doran a. ular, is being discriminated against. Honor Guard, very kindly assisted us in Bales, Florence; Maker Louise; Ha Moser’s demand that the promises made taking tickets. Misses Stella Coffman ker, I). M.; Barnhart, 'I'iielma; Beals, the people be carried out or hard-surfac and Muriel Shay presided in a capable Mary I,.; Beals, (,'. W.; Hsles, I'. H.; ing stopped, should carry Lane county manner at the punch booth. Bales, Naomi; Chrisman, W. W.; ( ’rites, • • • for him by a handsome plurality. His Alice M.; Chrisman, Anna; Doolittle, demand for a dollar’s worth of paving The Honor Guard will lend their aid Hugh; Doolittle, Anna; Teeters, Cora; for every dollar spent should carry for to the Affiliated Societies for War Re Doolittle, Caroline; England, Mrs. Clay; him everyone of the many counties that lief, which organization includes all Elliott, Sara h; England, D. I,.; voted against the bonds, and already young people, both girls and boys, of Bales, Daisy; Kirk, Fern; Kirk, Emit L.; Moser is receiving encouragement from Cottage Grove. Saturday, January lit, Garoutte Alex; Kirk, Allen; Kelly, An many road boosters in counties which we will conduct an old 'clothes drive. tlin; Kirk, ( *ra; Kelly, Alta; Kirk, B er voted in favor of the bonds but are dis All old clothes will be forwarded to tha; Kirk, Emmet; Land H. I.; Land, satisfied with the manner in which Seattle to be sent to war sufferers in Mary; Land, Oiren; Land, O m i; Lund, the money has been spent. Armenia. Collect all your old clothing, M. A.; Land, A. M.; Land, Kate; Mi- Moser’s declaration has served to still fit for use, and a committee will Kin ley. A. M ; McKinley Mrs. Mamie; place him upon a pinnacle while at the visit you Saturday to obtain same. McCullom, Ib'ii; Montcith, S. A.; Me same time putting the other candidates The A. S. F. \V. K. will give a cafe Kinley, R. A.; Messenger, Mrs. W. J . ; in a whole. teria supper Saturday, January I!», from Messenger, Edith; Negley, B. F.; Neg Withycombe will be forced to defend 5 to H p. m., at K. of P. hall on Main ley, Emma; Prince, Mrs. II. E.; Peter the actions of his appointees on the street. An entertaining program will son, Clarence; Bedford, Edwin; Robin highway commission, and by so doing be given after the supper. Everybody son, K. K .; Bedford, Jam es; Teeters, he will lose the farmer vote which nom welcome. Your money’s worth guaran llenettn; Teeters, ('has.; Teeters, John; inated him four years ago and which teed. Misses Juanita Short, Thelma Wil Thomason, Lee; VanHeboiaek, Jennie; already was slipping from him. kinson. Ruth Phelps, Fern Holcomb, E s VanHchoiack, W. P.; VnnHchoisck, C. Moser has grabbed the most throb ther Jorgenson, Ruth Jorgenson and A.; Van Schoiack, Frank; VanHchoiack, bing. pulsating issue there is to be Aliee Ga ret son comprise the Honor Sadie; VanVIiet, Hattie; VanValin, C. grabbed und Oleott, who would be ex Guard committee which will assist in I).; VanValin, Emma; Ward, Norn; pected, as a West candidate, to land on conducting the supper and entertain Wagner, Lot; Ward, Mrs. A. H.; Hub the paving trust and other of the inter- ment. bard, W. M.; Henrickson, Minnie; Things Others Think and Wh.it We Thmk of the Th ngs Others Think i ____________________ i Htiahr, Hattie; Shearer, 11 R ; Nheurer, ktl It R.; s i , » 111 . .1 it . s i , « h i . Mi- J It , Stewart, gira M II , Bleu art, M m . Scott, Ethel London. M.tssi-v, Mat\ F. : M-issev, J . W , White, t> \\ ; Heck. Elsie; Keitlilev. Edit h : Cos. Lena; Cos, Howard; Tow er, ,\l s. Giant; Small, Carl; lleiggren, V. V ; lleiggren. Mi- llnnnn; Geer, Levi; Sutherland, Mis. Geo ; Hanlon, J . I . Hanlon, Winnie; Keitlilev, Etnei- noi tlaaaey, Mra W (I . Mteene, lini old; Jone«. W I,; Hinton, It G : Han ton. it . Hailes, Emilia; Massey, W. G ; Powell, C. T.; Small, Flora, Rujadu. Him is. Mary; Cameron, Mrs C. (I.; Stewart, l.nHells; Sanders, Henry. Saginaw I n«le\, Mai1; Easley, \\ S ; Hcnston. Frank ; Conner, Mis. Chau.; Fi«her, E \ ; Moody, K H ; Myera, Wm \l . Mi Kee, Mrs. Henry; .loll, J . A.: .loll, Frank; Johnson, Kaitlctt; Queen, J . I. ; Queenvr. Mis I ; Shllttork, W. J ; Saf ley. Mi« Frank; Horn, \l C ; Mutili iuson, A : Nixon, I M ; Nichols, Clius.; N.-at. J I' . I 1 < 11 < 11<1 Mr.; 1 • Mrs.; Pinti, Mrs ; Salley, Frank. Star. Cline, 11. S. ; Hosard, ,1. II.; Hositrd, Ml« ; I tunic w noil, J E ; Dtiinewood. Mra J K . Hhaue, H I I . Hay, C It. Hunt, I. W ; Hunt, Grace E ; Hunt, John \ ; Kelly, Warten; Mushy, J It.; Gleason, Clara; Gleason, R. C ; Flishcr, Frank; Finley. Chas ; Finley, Mnhle; Finley, Freda; Finley, Clara; Whitman, \.; Woks, Maini; Wet more, |.c\i; Thomas, Fred; Phillips, W \.; Phillips, Mis. \\ \ ; I’tigh, T . ; Pugh, Bore; Pugh, Noel; Crowley, Mi ; Crowley. Mrs.; Hri/nn, Mac. Walker. Strong, Mi« Orpha; Wright, Fred; Tellier, Geo.; Porter, It \ Latham. T'r 11 it 11 •-11, Murray; Truiinell, Jessie; Trininoli, Mrs Jessie; Trunnell Mrs John; Trunnell, Juiltr; Hoy ,|, Riletta; Boyd. Edna ; Boyd, George; Itoyd, Mis George; Mattheyer, Matilda; Keyes, W H.; Keyee, Mra W. H.; Hull, Mis John; Hull, John 11.; Hull, Leslie; Hull, Albert; Counts, Mrs. C. F. ; Shtup. E M.; Sharp, Mrs. E. M ; Kurre, Mrs. C. \. ; Garoutte, Mrs. Walter; Girroiitle, Walter; Krattain, Evu; Yearoun, Mrs. Rosine; White, Ine/.; White, Adella; White, Mrs N W : White, V W.; \l len, John; Whitlock, I'. E ; Whitlock, Mrs. I*. E.; Nichols, A 11 nu; Nichols, Minnie; Nichols, (River; s\hrcn, Mrs ; Munniksnin, Mrs.; Jacobson, Mis Geo.; Chapman, Mr.; Huff, Mrs. J . II ; Fields, Mrs. M, J . ; Shelbourne, Charley. Row River McIntyre, Frank; Wicks, Mrs. C. R ; Pleuard, Clius.; Anderson, A It. and family; llnilow-, Fletcher; Tennis, Mrs II.; Estcrhmnk, H.; Ksterbrook, M ; Smith, J . A.; Sloan, K.| Childers, \ II ; Hills, l \. and fumili ; .lories, J I and family; White, II \ ; Wild. , Mrs. Jos ; Kerr, Mrs. I'. I..; Potts, It. E.; Garoutte, Ml \ Mi- M Scott, li S.; Plank, C. II.; Plank, Mrs. C. II ; Doyles, John; Hickson, S. Y ; Melon, C. II.; McGuire, T. H ; McGuire 11 ; Magladry, J . S ; Magladry, Mrs J S ; Stocks, .lose |.|l. SutiMcrlbiiiK Meditar*. Shnni*. VV. II ; Mill*. K K.; .Morrell, J . I*'.; Jewell, Mr*. Nellie; Hills, K. \ I'Iie Ii h t of Iteri ni erri ber* i» pririteil trmii :» I i f u r n i s h e r i thè print or* b\ th»* compitigli comimttee, miri tlie enrrection of errom »houli! lo* umile throu^h thè eumpai^n minili 11 tee. The incmbcr* of t In* min mi t tee bave ¡ri veti freiriv of their tiinc miri liuve encl«*ae\ t * * givi* :i correi* t li*t for putriteti timi, l»ut mistakes are ulum»t uimvniri alile urli«*vi \\««rk of thi» »ort i» coniluct- •*« I \ olunt » rily l»y tho»e who ni un t »et iisitlt* flu ir n^ular riaily riutic» in orrier to givi» fluir »crvice» Yo finir country. If sa uy error» are rii»covereri they are thii.» cxplaincri miri will lo» glnrily cor reiteri il 1 * 11 1 l**ri t * » thè attentimi of thè eommittee. The Sent nitri offer» it» »pace freely for thè eorreetion of jinv error». Italian Prune Trees. In till grtirie» miri u complet«» line of fruit, mit miri ornamental tree»f »bru!»», ro»e», etc., for this «tettMon ’» planting The present outlook in»nre» n continua' Bad Back Today? Haekuebe is usually kidney ache and makes you dull, nervous und tired. I sc Bonn’s Kidney Pills for weak kidneys —the remedy recommended by your friends nnd neighbors. Mrs. J . J . Moore, Sixth St., Cottage Grove, says: “ I am more or h'ss sub jeet to kidney trouble. My back gets very sore nnd Imne at times nnd during ♦ his misery, my kidneys net irregularly. 1 fee| tired out and depressed generally. \ftcr I liaii- taken Doan’s Kidney t ills for a few days my back feels ns strong as over and my kidneys become nor mal. ’ ’ Price (>0e, lit nil dealers. Don’t simply ask for s kidrn-y remedy— get Dona’s Kidney Pills the same Mint Mrs. Moore uses. Foster -M ilburn Co., Props., Buffalo, N. Y. j|(l 17 S h o e s You C an "I rust C . T h e sc* shoes set the stan d ard for strong, long w earing work shoes. - S tronger - than - the - L S hoes aw a r c m ad e of tlie etrongest leatlier, put to g e tlirr in th e etrungeet vvuy. with th e stron g est th read , hy th e most skilful w orkm en. I h ere's no c om ponilion siihsttince in a n y n uit of th e m — no n ub etitu te lor le a th e r in sole, heel or up|>cr. U. Y o u cu n trust th e m t h ro u g h «nil t h r o u g h to g iv e th e m o st d u r a b le » c i v i c e a n y w ork s h o e t a n ren der . <L SlKO N i.l K l»l.\N IMI I ANI «re n* nearly WAtriprtMiI mn It i* |$oMtlrie lor ultorn to l»c I hey • ru made ol chrome »1< k k Initli Lia« k nnd tan — lor men $»nd Ixiyi. They ere one ul the gie^l • ml popular *'S I AK llliANU Lutei. $5.00 lo $H.50 t ion o f the Itigli price* K »rt I « I for pi hits altri nil fruit product» o f the pi f y m r . well •urcil for? (iruvkii iij* *»nr on n t n*«**» I t n fur «1 a•*It \ >iti ^ i h m ) MtlH’k ut the lint of Vmir r ij ^ li t prie«»». Henri u rn*c*l». Albanv Niirwr i***, Albnny, Ore incut in one order. What woulri Lrin^ K«»n. JlO 31a you Letter rc»u!t», miri ut the »um«» time m ri in the forni problem, than tin or Thi Sentinel ihr live V% Ì ri* IH' s " ehurri pianteti on »iiitable ^rtoinri miri pnper GET GLASSES OR SCOWL a re he i t A periiiatisnt scowl and lack of luster to the eye is rettniuly mors di flgurtug than any kind of glasses. Yst sonts p.-optc who ats sitfiertti'. from eyestrain put off wearing glasses longer than they should l«r their own good. Meanwhile the scowl grows deeper. Our 28 years experience at diagnosing eyrstiain is at your ser vice HAVE YOUIt E Y E S SHERMAN W. Pure OODY, E Y E SIOHT SPECIALIST Factory on AND OPTICIAN Fremisti Willaiiii'lta S ited, Kngciie, hegon.. Teh I'hutie :«'»2 881 x i V A PO RA TfcD Goat Milk 7/ie h m y n H i A A * /•„,„/ '//li: /Ve/«-« f Im iti f o r Invalili» I W o r k « w o o .lern in r m t o r ln ^ L m l t h to lh «ra « a n t i n 111 d toilli t i i U n illu s i« o r ■foirim b trottiti«*. H o n ifiv rly itilv e t tltr p r .» b l« m o l infan til«« riin liiG tn lio ii. a Broken Lenses Quickly Replaced FOR HOME PEOPLE r • iN'.wf I rrrirn _ X j H o m e : c 7 W ade : F lo u i { ■IDFMtKN'] I ^ i AT LKAOINO ORUGGIITf P u l u p in U - o s . 'l ina W ID IM A N N GOAT M ÏL K Cl F re s h M e a ts Good Meats At Prices that are right People’s Meat Market W. G. PERRY, Prop. Fre* Delivery at Ail Time# of the Day Pride of Oregon, Soft Wheat Flour H. & H. Hard Wheat Flour | Wade by Cottage Grove Milling :j: Y Company } * _________ Phone 80 >*X~Xs-XM 0 ~ X d "X "X “X u X ~ X *.V -:*.X ,*X ,< .v .*..’* HARDWARE FURNITURE I K N O W L E S & O R A B E R J)