W e Answer Patriotic Call IN RESPONSE TO THE CALL FOR AND NEED OF MORE WAR GARDENS, AND IN ORDER THAT EMPLOYES AND EMPLOYERS MAY HAVE MORE DAYLIGHT AND TIME IN WHICH TO WORK IN SAID GARDENS AND MORE TIME FOR DAYLIGHT RECREATION DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. WE, THE UNDERSIGNED BUSINESS FIRMS, AGRE E TO CLOSE OUR RESPECTIVE PLACES OF BUSINESS AT 5:00 0 CLOCK P M ON MONDAY. TUESDAY. W EDNESDAY. THURSDAY AND FRIDAY OF EACH WEEK. BEGINNING MONDAY, APRIL 1. DUS, AND CONTINU ING TO BUT NOT INCLUDING MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1918, EX CEPT BARBER SHOPS, WHICH WILL CLOSE AT (3:00 O'CLOCK P M INSTEAD OF 7:00, AS AT PRESENT UMPHREY & MACKIN ROY E SHORT J A WRIGHT WOOLEN MILLS STORE A BRUND & COMPANY H H OLCOTT STERLING FEED COMPANY J F SPRAY W C. JOHNSON & COMPANY POWELL & HEMENWAY DES LARZES BROTHERS KNOWLES & GRABER V S GOFF THE SAMPLE STORE WYNNE & KIME W G PERRY CITY MEAT MARKET KERR 4 SILSBY COTTAGE GROVE SENTINEL ALLISON BROTHERS BOB MALCOLM J E OSTRANDER S IL K I Spei iul In |'he S e n i lin i ) M inili 2T. W lì Hi111uger lui» inaile 'i primi1 u n lm rd uf I iin lit t le pluee Mi- I *ni :i l'hitvviiud rei ur lievi MiiiulaV 11 uni RtiM-butg. Mi». I vuiin , w lui hud ...... .. v in t ii i g ber ito ¡ f ille r . Mi» J o h n \»libv. returin-d In In r li * > in • in the tìrnve thè la»t ni thè w eek. M ini Mililred t ’Iev enger lina lu-eli allf fi-ring wilh a aevere enld the pual week M i- Fila riimiipauii nini In-r hrnther, Mr U l u l e , « e i e in luwn Snturdny. Mi nini Mi» I' B uhlirdann Mere ili the ( l i e v e Frnbiy un biimneaa. I' M unii M F II ibeilek n e r e in thè Gruv e Fi ulav Mi l.tiebke viaited Mi Frnat Sntiir dny U \\ Gilderalev e retiirneil Frnlny r\ cuing from n t i ip Il p B onn l'IV « t Mi« N uiun i Mi nu* wood luis b«*«'ii oïl th e »n h 1 4 - t 111 «•ut ly. II M Ibune w ood M UN III tONN II Hut h rd a y . 1 .11 wretire \\ tule u un u guest Ht t In* F M B a b ro r h lumi« ■ Huturdiiv. M 1 V Bab« or k w n f« u «tiiiuer g u «1 n t :«t tli e J . \\«to«l lumie «»iu* «I hn « » t tunt « n *• « • k Mr« . S. E. MItrkl«* n timi M in . 11 (»1 COtt r »■turned to du • d r o v e Hîitur «I hn . tlft«T 1Ila V 1 Mg «1ion t seNeral «luys ut ! lie it M. 1 >ttliir\M»«nl h o iiu* \ Vcry inter« •st ing program o f somgs. ri»c it a t io n s mul « i 1 U 1 «•gués Oil till* Nllll N un rendered ut the J ' 1'if of missionis N church Hiibbut li W in Med lev w u s iu th«* (iroNi* Fri »Iti v . ('u rti» \ c a tch w :i a in tin- G re v e »ili bli»iiu*»a Sul orda» . Mi» Mury Hum li »pent sev eral dny» nf l:i»| week v i»iting with ri-li»ti\e» :&Hit friend» in t In- Grnv e. Mr» U ni Mi ('ey returned from I eu tu» the l:i»t o f thè wei-k. Niw» " I (he ».ile arrivili ni R e nn e w 11 k. W »»li uf Mi unii M r» .1 F In i deralev*- lui» been reeeived. Mr -iiid Mr» D \ Ealea and iluugh ter K f f ie . Mr» ( E U ..... I and ami Cari, Mi». .( u .....i Mr- u U G iU m lrv r dui I aulì (ierulil alni Orili M ee were aiiu-ng tin* Gru» »• »iattura Menda» ln-liev n-v e Glid»W»|e\e » isiteil ai-built at the ui-nib-uiv Merlila* U ni MiCuy w i» in town tin- lira! uf the week. A I Chit weed and fam ily were in town T uesday . Alpm Chit w e e d . e f M entaiin , wle* hud been via iting re lativ e » here, le ft Tua» lay tur ( ali f e r m a . $ NEIGHBORHOOD NEWS I r j DORENA. (Special to The Sentinel.) March 28.— Bay MeCargar, of Cottage Grove, wax in this vicinity Wednesday. Mrs. Smith, of Mosby creek, was a visitor at the Hendricson home Thurs­ day afternoon. Miss Elsie Lea spent the week end in the Grove. Mrs. Clyde Kerr and children re­ turned from Upton Saturday. Ja s. Bedford went to Ashland Satur­ day on business. A very interesting basketball game was pulled o ff in the Dorena hall S a t­ urday evening between the Dexter and Star teams. The Star boys got away with the honors by a score of 22 to b. Bobt. Mooney and Mrs. Ida Batten, of Dexter, attended the basketball game here Saturday evening. Miss Alice Welsh and Buth and Alice Griswold, of Cottage Grove, spent the week end at the Boyer home. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Teeters and fam ­ ily were Sunday visitors at the George Teeters home in Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Louis McKibben. of Ix>ndon, were Dorena visitors Sunday afternoon. Mr. Price arrived here from Scappoose Sunday. He recently purchased the nia chinery from the old mill. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Ward and son and daughter, Boland and Betty, made a trip to Eugene Sunday. Baymond Veatch, Francis Lacey and Misses Esther Jorgenson and Thelma Wilkinson, o f the Cottage Grove high school, were at the Dorena schools Tues­ day boosting for the th rift stamp cam paign. Miss Louie Brown arrived Tuesday from Creswell for a short visit. Jas. Bedford returned home Tuesday from southern Oregon. Mr. aud Mrs. J . L. B u c k le y uiwvcd out from the Grove to the B u c k h y mill F r id a y . Miss Edn a S e a rs , o f C o t t a g e Grove, »pent sev eral d ays o f this week at the home o f her paren ts, Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Sears. J e a n Mosby and L. B. Loug. o f the Grove, were d in ner gu ests o f Mr. aud Mrs. W. D. H e ath Sund ay. Mr. aud Mrs. J . K. Cooley were C o t ­ ta g e Grove visitors T uesday. Mr. aud Mrs. W aldo M iller, ( lnude Arne, Mrs. J o h n lsh m a e l, Mrs. A rth u r Demorest and C. W. Sear» were in the Grove Monday. T h e Claude A rn e child ren hav e been q u ite 1 sick but are now much improved. T h e Mount View Bed Cross a u x ilia ry m eeting was held as usual with Mrs. F . J . lie lliw e ll W ednesday a f t e r n o o n , a large pe rce n tage o f the m em bers being in atte n d a n c e . B riso n S e a r s was in th e G ro v e T u e s ­ day. Church services were held a t the school house Suduy a f t e r n o o n b y Gerald B a n t o u , o f London, and most o f the neighborhood atte n d ed . A num ber o f people fro m lajudon accom panied Mr B a u to n , who may c on d u ct o th e r meet iugs here should he rem ain in th is vi c in ity . Mrs. J . W. B u c k l e y , o f th e Grove, spent T h u rsd ay o f last week at the B u c k le y mill. LORANE. (S p e c i a l to T h e S e n t in e l.) M arch 2b. Mrs. H. M. Doty has been v is itin g re la t iv e s here during t h e past week. Mrs. B . W h ite is v is itin g re la t iv e s and f rie n d s in P or tla n d . Mr. and Mrs. O ral Crow e were in the G ro ve on business T hu rsday . Mr. and Mrs. L . B . S la g le visited Bun day with r e la tiv e s here. W arren Crowe, who had been in the hospital a t C o t t a g e G rove, re turned home last week. Mrs. H. W. D avis visited o v e r S u n d a y LYN X HOLLOW. with her d aug hter, M rs . H o ra c e S u t h e r ­ land. (Special to The Sentinel.) Mrs. Wm. Auld returned borne lust March 27.—George Tellier and Mr. week from a visit o f s ev e ra l d ays in and Mrs. Hernme were in the Grove P ortlan d with her husband. Monday. (M rs. L. A. Crowe has been seriously Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Slater were Sun­ ill fo r th e past few d ays but is now day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey much improved. Strong near Cottage Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph L y n c h spent the Marion Jackson is moving upon the week-end with r e l a t i v e s in th e Grove. S. B. Jackson place. S e v e ra l from here a t te n d e d the fu n e r Mr. Beltx, of eastern Oregon, is here al o f B e r t S h a rp e in the G ro ve T ues looking a fter property interests. day. Miss Dora Walker, of Waldport, who Misses is attending university at Eugene, is spent the visiting relatives here during the Easter I s l i n g t o n vacation. A v ery MOUNT V IEW ( S p e c ia l to T h e S e n t in e l.) March 27.—C. W. Sears and Brison Sears have purchased a new Ford car. Hilemuu, B aym o n d, Clyde and T e d d o - Dav is, Tin adore aud Leon ard S tu rd i­ vant. E lv a . Wesley and E rn e s t McCul loch, Harvey N ighsw under. S h e r r i l Sin gel and H e rb e rt S m ith . THORNTON CORNERS \\ 7/< #/ l))n ■■ ■ ■■ .......... . — I O S OUT M ISI — — — CRUM 1 Good Meats All Kmtla nr At Prices that arc right Hau)jng & Drayjng Dune n 1 y ■■ nn 1 . IMano Moving a Hp*< tatty VYUOD AND COAL W . G . P E R R Y , P rop . F r e * Deliv ery a t All Tlmoa o f the Day WANT A ID S . Geo II B ru in an t. B e a l B a ta to aud In »orulie*, tim b e r liitid», milling prop f l t v . I nruiiiig p ro p e r ty , city piupcrty • Itti mul lumber. All giuda ut plowllig woik don* at tea »011111111- p ru e » A .1 St e * e II », Filone I nFS. f 2 2 tfi T o K cu t Oood uioileru houi«-. 7 acre alt ir r i g a t i li by »prmg»: I iter*» Voung | hearing orcliuril; other truit V 1 \ un ¡(•»del. m21(pd For S a le 8 acres 1 tulle front c en te i of Cottiige ( i r o v e ; »veli iiiiprovcil. ti r»tum i Itoli»,*, lumi 2 lU:!li, two eliii-keii hou»e» und park», all ki ml » f ri nt inni berrir». good water, 2 aere» garden, d seri-» ha) lumi, d aere» pn»tur* inni t imber ♦HKMl III taket» at olii-e. llurai-e I Coehiati i T i l l e r Ore. ini-lil may dpd W¡.Ito Legltoru Bgg». T a n c re d stralli. trapue»le,| ,-vi-ry day (or I : yi-ar» Hert II.imi», ('ottDge (iro ve, (ir. m ,» ¡pii Red haU htn g nprl'.’pd / ä Cream Cream Cream U n io n M e a t C o . PORTLAND, O A I. W E PAY CASH ru a r« ft t r e m i correct w eifbt» andte*»*. send u* jrour r»e*t thipcneiit. o r write for p ru e t and otLer ( I'biuiu f»fi fhig!« Cigar At O ffici - ' . I ~ i o r z r .i Z / i ! ■ ' ■ * * Htoia ( ed n i » i ati lo- bonglit uf \\ iioi I noii Hrollier» with »mali p sym eu t down. BUTTE II WKAPFKR PRICE8 l'b«» fuliuvviu^ |»nc»N uro ut*»» iu r f ftct «ni liuttor Ino \> r;i|>|*«• r » » l i l h unii Halur «Iti\ » onIy 11 UO HH) v\ ru|ij*«• r •«, «»li tali\ «iuy »»n ujit t* f è « I ii \ n timi Nut urtlu \ « fi T * l i u r « filili |*ro «•«» Arintrii ut tb« su in«* t uno vtilb oitbiT of t b r aliov«^ .15 «unta tbo ItH). C o T T Y f l K t l HoVK HKNTINKI-, Ilo* Isivti \\iro N« t%Npup«r. L. L. Harrel Cottage O iovj Trtiuiler Draying of all Kinds F I ANO M O V IN G AUTO DRA Y FOR y U IC K D E L I V E R Y T E L E P H O N E 72 O F F IC E E L IT E C O N FEC TIO N ER Y ir Professional Cards MAX LUEBKE THE KAWLEIOH MAN S u Mi Avi- W , l.ilK*-n*. O l * L ocal ageuey at J H Prot/.tuan’s R McCAROAR. D D 8 DKN TI8T N euralgia r«ln*vi«l umtuntly l»y lot*uI npp lim tio n il<*«Hl»*iif*tt anti of fin* ut l i f t h u n «1 Main. 1’linti«* l!t|J Cuttugi' (¿rove, Oro. J E YOUNO A TT O R N E Y AT LAW O f f i c e on Muin av enue (-<»ttug«) ( iro v e Oregon DR A. J HENDRY DSM TM T I.AD1 ATTENDANT Uvcr F itm I Nutionul bunk. W<»rk «Ion«* uft**r hourn au lllasu »ilug 1 *(••« “ J < tMiitacr* la i l.a w R ♦ arming “ ^lliiiihk«*|iiii| »Paulo y ^■••hsalMl " .S|wii«igi«|ihy i •«» t» ^BohsslMl Ursfitni £*i Isti Sovl»* « .a it it a n i irAlUilinl ' l i t M«ll Svivi»« lia lt a ii □ «at miti ri aa G ai toanau an Nuntt S p e cial te Die S e n t in e l ) M irch 27 Mi»» E*lua S h e rtrn lg e For Sale T h e klud t h a t alway» grow» Re d ( 'ha f f »i-t'il ivtn-.if < Il II ai gli! »pent th<- week end m C e t t h g e Grev*-. u iM f* T h e d ance at the grunge hall nu» well Sugiiiuw. atte n d ed . Rhode lai aud Rial egg.» io r h atrh in g Mi«» Rena Cox »pent a few dava uf Erni'»t Arme». m ’.’ltpd | la«t week v iaititig her b rother, H ( For S ale SinttU P re m ie r ’ ‘ b lln d ” Cox. tv p e w riter at u bnrgmii. Inquire at U . A. I lc e k »pent a few day« in Eu i S. iitim l o f t i e * . uiStfe. geen un buaine»». T h e Bed Cre»« meet« F r id ay at the B arre d Rock egg s for »e ttlu g , 7br for LuniloU sc-huol. 1.7. Mi». Georg*- Frecm nn m'd'.tpd Buy E w in g m etered tu Cuttngc Grove Waritod Men aud team»; loug Jo b , In Meiiduy. grani camp. Team» f , uO ami mer, Mr. and Mr«, \lbert Myer» niutered ¡7 ’ ai-, tde und I.V per hour ( all or to E ug en e S a tu rd a y . i iu2ttpd A. I.. U eoilurd lui» atarted an o th e r -Ante Snicitii, \nlattf. d rive et tie« te l.nthlllll. Two Hiuall houaes for »ale af a bargaln . Sant Short ridge hit» gone in to the M i- \ J Uowdy. m2bpd • lie ki lt b u 'im »». Looae bay for sale. W hlto L eg b o n t set tin g egg», 7.rn- a »,'ttin g ot 17. (1. \\ STA R . | D A IRYM EN CM AM ATTENTION = Tlte largsst aud tb* »niallesl »it out il*pu»ltors ••» It foutrlbut*» lit tit* stun* pmportlou to Mil» fund will, li glvwa proUM tlou tu all It you ll»V*ll’t tilt« prolmttou all*u ly yon nilgUt not to d«l:ty You »»Mill* It tb* nioni*nt you hrcouio on* ol out tl*po»ltors Tu «luy It a it batti« of wit* ami hntint *ln. Mutui« ami brawn «Ioni «•«»lint no much mi they uawd lo I lio H i t at question now l>ini on«. W bat do vutf know * llavr you itiei'lal ability ? i'oiiId you ‘ make notiti in a in4 * job righi now t to r UN year« the International 1'orreapond- eiit’e Schools have been training men for better work and bigger vtUi lea l be> can train YOU, un matter w here you live, w hat boni * you w or k. or how little your education Mark and mail lha coupon and ftitJ out it won't obligate you in lha laaat. . S p e cia l to T h e S e n tin e l.) M arch 27. — Mrs. U. F. Riuurd ha< received an E a s t e r pac k ag e from Den v er, Colo., which con tain e d an apron worked in cross s titc h by her mother, who I» in the eighties, and who does not i wear glasses in lining her work. Mrs. George S to p p les is slowly recov ! e rin g from her illness. Mrs. Overholsi-r, o f S ilk Creek, visit le d with Mr. and Mrs Davidsou T i n » I Me Far land. m 2 ttpd day. I S pe ci a l to T h e Sent i t i ci . ) Egg» fo r «ettlu g frotn O A. O W b lte Mrs. Dan B e c k ' s d aug hter, Mrs. Phil i M i t il i 25. R lleiiiining und Mr. and | I.eghnrn», H5* for 17 II F. Gibb-r. lips, has returned ot her home a t I.on- i Mr». .1. A Druke and fa m ily , o f Eugene, Sugin uw. nilStfe don. Miss B o th L eb o w , o f Walden, spent < «pilli Siindny at thè II. A. U l u l e lieiui*. B la c k M in o re » «-gga for sale 77c |**r .Mabel and J m* U i e k » and (trai Siti 1 1 -e T ue sd ay night at the George M iller »ettiiig ol 17. Fhone l » f t. Mr» Jnlin iiiuteri-il tu E ug e n e S unday. home. Bakei ' Ol i» VYhite, ut Vancouve r, apent Sun Four Itemi borse» to soli or traile Wliat d.-tv wi l h honn- folk». HEBRON. bave y o u f Filone 7 F . i l , or w rit* me Mr and Mr». J o e Wicka and fumijy a7pd apent Sund ay afte rn o o n at the W h it* I ut C o tta g e (irove. Henry Melile ( S p é c ia l to T h e S e u tin e l.) M a rd i 27. Mrs. Georg e K e b e lb e c k , hiilue, A n c on a eggs for sale, 87c per settlng Iti-rt i»anc»on, beni! »aw y er at the Mi»- LilUe T a y l o r and l i r a . J . q . A . ot' 17; f.) per Hat. Mr». A \\ ('or Young were in E u g èn e T u e s d ay ol last ( Bow B iv e r nuli, tnovi-d hi» fa m ily bere nutt. l ’hoit* d.7Fd. in22 21*e today. week. Mr» F r a n k P o t t » i» reported qui t e ili. All kiutlH paintniK- H^anouabln prices. Miss J e a s i e W i n e c o f f , o f Eugene, T he boy» o f t he S t a r »elioni b a v e or 11 « » 11 i h W illk ü r , Mouth M p c o im I S t < *« » t »peut the week euil with lier tuth er, gani/.ed a baaeball t eam und tlu-ir play tii^** ( i r o v «*. m - 9 t il2 |it l C. H. W in e c o f f . S e v e r a l were out frorn the G ro ve to tiine i» now »pelli in pr a c t i ci ng l'or the l*l<»w. cultivator, ntwl barrow, Miu^er atte n d the d an c e at the g r a n g e hall proapect ive ga me vvifh Dorena. N Pw ing u iiichin«*, n il in good u n lc r . T h e road between Bow B iv e r and Ite S a tu rd a y m g b t. S e v e r a l were ulso (hill ut UHI Bir ch iiYcrnn1, or phone rena whii-b ha» bei*ti in ani-li bad rondi iluwn from London. 101 Y . ni-!* si 1 L’ p't Ira La mon, o f P o r tla n d , is v is itin g tinti all w inter, ia now under cunatrue tiun. with C. C. Gilhani. For Hale U.ieri autos $05 to $ 7 50; easy Mr. und Mr». Ben P i t r h e r apent Wed terrn.N. I». ( ' . I , is to ri, 00 W . 7th S t ., neaday e v e n i n g at thè II. A. U b i l e Fügen«*, O re . iri2 0 it I L’ pd T H E R E D C R O S S N U R S E S O F E U R O P E home, Ifert Lemmon autoed tu C o tta g e (iro ve A R E G IVIN G T O A S T E D Motelay evenin g. C IG A R E T T E S T O TH E B O Y S A I v la U i e k » , w ho limi been in the boa pital in Va n c o u ve r , is • now reported To anyone who doesn’t know of the unirli be t t e r und bua li ft t hè hoapital. wonderful advances that have been made I l e i» now wai t i ng to be t rni mf errrd in the preparation of smoking tobaicos back t e hi» eiilnpany, w hi eh la ut Olliey, in the last few years it may ound strange ( trogoli. The American Tobacco Company arc producing millions of these toasted ciga rettes and these arc being bought in enormous quantities through the various tobacco funds conducted by the news- papen of the country and forwarded through the Bed Cross Society to the boy* in France. This new process of treating tobacco not only improves the flavor ol the tobacco but it seals in this flavor and makes the cigarettes keep better. = T Ii* vast resource» ol lisa r«»l»r»l lii . e i v * Hysteiu. now ov«t it tliou Hand inlllloii »| nl I urn i u * colltrlb uti'd Ity III* »l*po»ltora In lutiika which, like our-silv«», n r* ini'iii bora ni Hit» groat »yHt*in Fo r S a i * Binale Diam i egg». S. B. B ra m i. ers of this country will recognize it more Mr». O. L. Gilleapie ealleil at readily by its trade name, “ LUCKY U l u l e home S u n d ay a f te rn o o n . STRIKE ”—the toasted cigarette. = Providing Banking Protection CKEEK LONDON. <1 ( f = Si luminiate» uf I i-uimril (¡ili-rial guvr Ioni n aurpriao party Fridny cvi-iiing, ili In n o ; lo» Inrllu liv ilimiv i-lsiiiy. M i - Je»»u- G i l c n s t li un ri-ri-iv ed u letti i fiuin In-r min. \ Imcr. uf thè llflth u r tilleiv . rii»* le tte r wa» w i it l e u Fri ,ilav I n n i 1 ' Niiiuew Ini e in New J e r s e y SHINN A T T O R N E Y AT LAW nrul n o tary nuhlir. P r a c t i c e s in ull courts. T w e n t y f iv e y e a r s *-x perii-oi-e. Bader Bldg. Cottage Grove, Or*. A POO R LY F E D H O R SE rr-flcet» discredit on its owner, but the owner gets the worst uf thu dent be cuusH economy in feeding the norsc affects its working eupm'ity as well as its appenrutice. If your horse kicks on his feed you can correct it by buying your feed here, as you get the best quality for the least outlay. Farmers, contractors and horse owners generally know that our feed is always up to lha standard. STERLING FEED CO ALTA KINO A T T O R N E Y AT LAW Of f ice lncutcil mi the rear of • he First National bank. C o tta g e Grove Oregon J. S. MEDLEY A T T O R NE Y AT LAW 774 Willamette Ht. Eugene, Ore.