Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Or.) 1909-current, April 19, 1918, Image 5

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I f Y o u W i t h h o l d Y o u r D o 1 1 ¡1 r h f r o m U n c le
U 11 111 , Y o u ' r n S t a n d i n g
B e h i n d the Hun
Green Vegetables
Mr*. T (' K ii r i H i -y Mini d u u g h t e r , M m
I. I liotir«*r, ot R e d f ' I o i i d , N e h , v i x i t
mi W e i l i H ’Miluy itt fin* tinnir* b f
flie ir
* ou «in , M r». I M l l u r v e y .
Cabbage
I irs li
I m il
s u p p ly th e m
Green Onions Lettuce
Spinach
Rhubarb
O ranges,
A p p le s,
hanunas,
Celery
C ira p e
F iu il
KERR &, SILSBY
8 |ia l«iu ig
W h ite need onte ut H p ra y V
T r u llo « w :t 11 1 «*«| f u i g i a d u i g il i I ' iinn
f|»*i*k ¡ i n y n n H. H. H e li e ll, ( o i n « f o r k . in i
Arc they Optically
Correct?
. In in f t M il. « m holm* frill!» u Fu g* n r
In* |* if iil, wlmri* I m - u n i l f r vvi * i i t tin i»|»**r
it t io li I n i fin- r •* iiion h I of io* v e r n i foe».
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l u g I n f N o t i l i I t f l l l l HI m I W ill | f j » n f | It f
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M . Tu* k* i t a in i i \ lia» ino v r«!
• «in > t l k «r»** k to 1 . o i i i l o i i , to lo* tv M r
I IK k I I Im « rented I ll. B i» ltv t a r in .
S P E C IA C L E S
F u m ie r s ' l u s l i M iitk .-t pnv* < u d ì fu r
c lm -k c iis , egg«, li l i l í «, «*li 1 1 1 .-in Im rk m ill
W i t h it , th e y l i t , w i t h o u t i t , t h e y d o ll ’I . «•Iti iruu.
N o e v e m h a l l o e d b y h a v i n g it*» tofu»«
I
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th e I» m | i i i . i a p p le m a n ,
1 u r i * * f t l y l a i j i M t c i l w i t h I* n««***.
Many
w In. n u i i it th* c i t y T u e s d a y , re poi ted
• y « *• t in i r r e p a r a b l y i n j u r e « ! b y m u l e I tint In- exp. « tx f«*W apple.*« till.** V e i n , a**
t e n t i n g w i t h df tig « th a t pntMMii a n d p a r
Inn I n
! nl*
to bloom.
n ly /e
I I I . l»t
F i e l d * houne, vvhn li hii li • • f
\ • k 1 1 led o p to llie t f»»t W ould Hot t h i n k been ...
f u p i e d m i i f e th e d e a t h of M i
of b l i n d i n g y o u e\**n t e u i p n r a r i l v t «* fit
Fie ld s, wa x h i t t k r i i i n t o l»\ I h » vm «Inri 11
V nil I eye»» to i l l . g l : I MM»-«
ilo* p m i w e e k a m i »1
il H i l d e s y e n ­
I l f knnW H th e law** o f up tii* ** a n d ; t a k e n .
Mai**hal P i t c h e r ha
XU«*«* d e d
lieet)*« tin «neb r l n t i k to ful»»,»,a l hi** ig '
1:1 r e r o v m i i i g p a r t o f the»** timi
oli
lio ra iif e
f l i c t r a i l ot th e rent of th e m .
I I \ mu hav«* lie v **f ha*l y«»nr i*y •*« **i*li**
F i i g i m - l o r «ni«*
\ il» I
S. C . N n g l e
Iv a n d l a t m n a l l v tente d tor gin«*«*». Miip ,
e n g i n e c o m p le t e w i t h a i l tiff ing*«
A
I ****** y o u • a l l at
- n a p it tak«*n «oo 11. C o t t a g e (» r o v e M fg
C*i,
all*«*
D . J. S c h o ll
O P T O M E T R IS T O P T IC IA N
LEN SES
ORO UND
ON
P R E M IS E S
F r a n k Hu f lev -••ni M*«i a b o u t tl h u ll
• l***d li«*g- I uextlay
H e e x p e c t * to lief
u b o iit • 1 • * si h u n d r e d « » 11 t h e » h i p m e n t .
M r * I II \ c a t c h w r i t e « f r o m P o r t
l a n d th a t h e r b r o t h e r , \ h u o m l W h e e l e r ,
<»! M a n k a t o , M i n n , wi t h w fioin M i a n d
M r«
V e n t e h »pen t t h « • w lilt I*r, «belt
V p n l III
I l e h a d b een 11 i po* r h e ii l t l i
to r a lo n g t i m e b ut «eeine
to be m u c h
i m p r o v e d w h e n In« » i « t e r
ft h im .
8 « ul*
for I* iiii 4 «* .«« ( !i r v «a ut )i r m um
* \ I** i »•**■r\«**l w ithout r x t i a rh a r ^ r
at T lio» F l it .
#
n i!*
v <* VV h.i*atlr> au*! W in 8*1111 h to a n i
d .lH
e . \ • written Io have the
cbniige«! to F* ho, O rego n.
Mi«« P c u l a i i l l a w k i i i « rtUrttailied a
o n
i n j u r y to «»m* ot h«*i ling**ri* lu e »
«lay, w hen
the
member
bec am e ell
ta n g le d in on«* ot the macinìi**» at tin*
l a u n d r y . T h e n a i l wn* t a k e n * * I f «lick
and d ea n.
M inn l l a w k i n « r»*turm*d t « »
her w o r k , ho w e v e r , » h o rt ly aft**r tin*
acc idei» t ,
( Ottuge d r o v e ’s eu ih liila tI‘H luive
n gmul elijine* tu win it t h e y get a
h u g e a n d s o lid v o t e Ito n i th e n
L o m e |neeinrFs T h o s e w h o w a n t
1 hen h o m e e n i i d i d a t e s t o w in will
i etileni I m i Ih lr h e i a n d H«*de on
M ay 17, n n d w ill I»«* c e r t a i n to
VOtC.
I oi le «i ’
V io l b y a hate.
I b i d e mV t i m e to xeek
v * * i ig ** ■ S o S i i .
ri v a P
Hut
t e r r i b l e re
T a k e yo u r place as a real A m e ric a n
B u y T h ird L ib e r t y L o a n Bonds
M e n ’s S h irts
Hh irtrt w i t h »oft c t d la r » , »Inrt» w ith
«»ut c o l l a r » , g o l f « h i l f « , w o r k «hirt»,
«Ir«*«» » h i r t » , a l l k i n d »
of
»hirt».
W h e n f i l l i n g y o u r n**«*d* ni fili» lim*
you m ight ti» well p i c k fr o m th*
im»«t cinti«*«* « f o r k i i i tin* c i t y .
POWELL & HEMENWAY
W H ERE
P R IC E S
A . H. M y c r »
wa n in
A R E R IG H T
E u g e n i* T u i'r td n y
on h urtine*».
t'o in it v S u r v e y o r l . i h h y am i Ahi* t i l l
b e lt, i«»*k «Tiirther HtipiTint«*fi(bnt, were
B a c ii P a rk e r
up fr o m Eugeni* tin« w««*k in cuntiee Í l' a m o up t r « • m
I tun yvith th* piop«i«**d w o r k on tlo* S i lk
Bacil Park«*r
cre ek road.
b now Iton, who
M e l v i n R o b e rt « and f a m i l y w e re up
f r o m E u g e n e l o r th** we ek end.
M r.
R o be rt » i« e m p lo y e d in a b a r b e r »hop
t here.
T h e coni o f d e l i v e r y add» to the cunt
o f liv in g
A d o p t i he c h h I i un d carry*
pla n C a r r y i n g «»lie’» o w n par cel« «hotild
be a m u tte r o f p a t i n i t i « ’ pride. T i n « I»
w a r ti m e, mid ti m e a n d ma il p o w e r are
v alu a b le .
IF YOU CAN T FIOIIT. YOU INVEST
IN THE TH IR D LIBE R TY LOAN
G e t In W h i l e th e
G e t t i n g ’s G o o d !
Kurd rurs liavu iidvimrrd ni'trly a bun-
dri'il dullurs mid its u cnHM,i|ut>nrf till
bit 11 lid It ii ii • I rnrs nf rvi-ry t|t*M
<* r i |it i tut
will K<> "P >" |>nrr. Trh prirrs put nil
Mu. siTund Ii ii in I l'iir» listi'd lielow will
hr maintiilni'd Imt a few days. 11' you
want uni' at thi'sc prii'i's, ^i't it now
whilf tin' getting's gimd:
Wliv Imt hay that I !» 111 Klnndrrs " o f
Nut us filini liiukiii)’ ns a new rnr Imt a
ini k I»Iy guild liar^ma at $L*2.ri; or
W h a t ' s Mu1 ini<11r w 1 1Ii th i s lol.'t P u t
i 'I suii at $ " I O f
I .uts u f p i iw i'r and a l ii g
lim o n ili; or
Try this K. M. K. .'10 at ¡b—T>0; ^uod
t i n s and a liargniii at $".r»0; or
If you want i-lnss at Irss than thn
prim o f a ni'w rar, k rri''» l'iartly what
you want in a lol.'t OvPrlaml, inodtd 71,
i*i|uipppil with sidf starter, .lust iis good
ns new for every purpose and a f a i r y
Bargain at »Otiti; (,r
Perhaps you «'«mid use n motor truek.
If so, we have that, too. A Stndeluiker
roinlii ii nti.m truck with good tires and
in first class eondition.
It will soon
pay for itself at »750.
Talk to Woodson Brothers aliiiut one
of
these
exceptional
bargains!
and Mr«. Ferd Parker
Dexter Momlav. Mr«.
mid daughter, Fuellu
had \ i«it< «1 here »«»vcrftl
day», returm»«l with tlM ‘ 111
Wanted, Imgs fat «»r »tock; high»*»!
maijket pi ice FarincrN * ( ’axh Market, tf
Mr. and Mr«. ,1. \ Stewart have r«*
tnrne«| here from Jasper to liv«*. Mr.
Stewart tnk«*« the p«i»ition o f »ertiou
foreman.
Mr«. Carl Sear« write» from Steven
.«« iii , Wash., t«i renew her »ubseription,
and »ay.« »he and Mr. Sear« «*ert:»ii»ly
enjoy getting the new« from the old
ti«»llle city.
Iron Age gar«len »eeder« and eultivn
tor» will «lo the h«*»t work and «1«» it
etirty f«*r you. See them at the Sweiigel
Hardware.
Mi«. C. IF Cor»on left ye«terday for
a week \« visit at Albany.
Mr». I.. C. lieebe hn« received word
t Ii si t her hiirtbnnd, Fieut«*nant F. ('. Bee
be, hn» arrived in France.
liergtiiiinn shoe» for mile at the Wool \
«• ii Mill« »tore.
Mi«.« Fenn Biireham, Mi«» Heater
Hernia and Mi»« lierthn Stephen», tench
era in the mc I ioo I.«, were observing achool
method.« at Eugene Wedneadny.
Thomna Orr, o f l.ondon, was in Eli
gene Tue«duy.
Spray will pay you $10 per ton for
any kiud o f old iron or at«*el. Clean up
and help lick the Ktii»er.
jnL’Mtfc.
Oral ( ’lyde Sallee and Mia» Mabel
Edna Wick«, both of Star, were quietly
married at Eugene Monday afternoon,
Rev. VV. J, Large officiating
Mr». Clin». Huirge ha» been quite ill
for a week or mure.
Did you ever hear a cat «ing a »«mg?
Then hear •* Saucer Kye»,# at the au«li
toriuut April 2F
Mr. and Mr». J. VV. Baker are up
from Portland vi»iting friend».
Mr.«. VV. C. John »on returner Wednea
«lay from a visit at the home o f her
daughter, Mr«,
Callahan, at Port
tnnd.
Eat a potato in»tcad o f that other
»lice o f bread. Potato«»» are plentiful.
Wheat is scarce.
slack
tu’J Xtf
II I F V euteh v ii«ited her m other
in * nr\ allm the pant w eek.
Mi
'I in* il 1 1*in 111 1 «* f l u ì » n f fin* D o r e r i a l u g l i
Hi'linnl g a s i* a t h r e e n e f r o m r d y , “ A
l a ut 1 ly V f f u i r , ’ ’ n i t h è A r e n ili* t h r i l l e r
li e t e F r i d a y n i g h t .
I l vva» to r li p re
••iiteil u n i i w e l i r r r e i v r i i .
Mt md MrM J . It. H im eral hav e gone
D u F o n t, Wa»ih., to v i m 11 tw o mtujtbn
G et
with their Hon Fari, after whieh they
will go to their old home at lironklyn,
low a| for j tn extended virtit.
A . I. F lu t t e r r r | » o r f » thè ImH n f f in ir
Why, what
fin­
it
her
it
! « u r k » n f p o t a t o r » . I l e « a y « f l in t i f th è
ring' So Tin.
1 f h l e f w i l l r e t u r n th è » n i k » he w i l l .«ay
A «1 Hjghtcr vva» born April 10 to Mr.
¡ n u t h i n g a h o n t flit* potato«*«.
ami Mr«. F. VV. Holme», of I .exington,
f i n i i ! ' 11 t o o l » ; H w e n g e l H a r d warjf.
Of
Mr« Holme» wii» formerly Mi»»
I. F T i l l o t » n n h 11 h re e e iv i * i | w n r il tu 1 r»ala Lockwood, of this city.
¡ t e p o r i tu r m i l i t i » r y i l u t y A | * r i l I?*». H e 1«
John Bader was in Portland on bu»!
| in th è F i n n e o u i i f y i l r a f t .
ne«- «ev«*rnl day» of the pant week.
VN'i 11 i 11 in T e l f o r d , n f l l n p p y
V tille y ,
t i/mcni' Cash Market that mean»
I i l o u g l a * e o u n t y , a m i M in a C a r n i n u h *. we pay you »pot euah for your produce
¡ n f t h • k f i t y , w ho 1« a t e u e h e r ut H a p p y and lor »p«it eaah you cun »ave money
I V . i l l e y , w e r e m a r n i li ut Itu Meln irg A p r i i on your feed, poultry »upplie», ne«*<i»
| F ’* M i
I» I f u n l I r n v e » A p r i i
w i t h and groceriea.
lei «r l»a 11 gimtlN tin* linvv nil
I I r r fit ! tt Infill*.
Garden Seeds
Hen Fur* h wo« in E u g e n e S a tu rd a y .
th è lln ii g l d N 1 n u n t y « J r i if t «*«1 uteri.
'
W lille p rim a go up. gei u rla » » y «ei
I o i h I li li 11 il e a r ut p re w n r p r i e e a .
W**
Itavi* a d a n d y 1012 F l u n d e r » *jo in t i p
j t o p e o i i i l i t i o n . 11 a h new t i r e « a m i bau
M m 8 \ |{«»tor, of T o l n J o , tolto timi
| l i h t b e r 11 f u n i p l e t f J v ov erb aul«*i|. W n i i h l
!»••«• it N i n i t m g i i c r |»n 1 1* 11 1 m , M r . Hint M r*.
( In* a Mplefiijid h a r g a i n at a in m h h i g h e r
I - « l i T a y l o r , 1 r t i n tied It*»iii** M o n d a y .
! p r i f e . ( in e « Ut
a n d i * g o i n g tu go.
M r » . I» It 11 •*!«! «* 11 v% rt \ r r t u r n r d H im
t in y f r o m tin r x t «* u « I * - « t \ i h i I in I *« # r 11 u n « I <ief m toltile t h è g e t t i n g ’« g o o d . W u n d
I Mini B r u t Itera.
in l.Otf
t \ i f l i I n i N i u lr r , M i « . It It. ( • iI f im *r,
Nuli* hi tin' Hw«*ngr| llunlvuiri'. A*k for
W e Have a Full Assortment of------
M »“ f
K. Front re ce ive d word F r i
day of the death 111 M ie b ig an n f her
b rother, fie o rg e E d g a r, u m em ber o f
the mounted police o f the a rm y.
V r l i r i i u i l I I o n i M a r « h , o f F i t t i m i , nf
l « * n « I • * < 1 tlm < ‘tiri-*! ititi Kn<l**ti v n i m i o en
f in n beri* u n ii v f m ift*<| nf fin* h o u i r n f
t h r i i u n n f u m l u l u l e , I t i-v . in n i M r » E .
Mi O. (* 1 i m i ,
Y o u r a p p e tite d e m a n d s
th e m — w e
t nr I'r ir iff * •* ( hrynanthem urn
may be rexerved w ith o ut e it r n iharg«-
at The E lit e ,
a Ip c
M ark the B o y s W h o A r c H ack in g
You
H U Y L IB E R T Y
BO N D S
RAISE A GARDEN-
an d nave the oth e r fond th a t o u r
f i g h t i n g buy m n eed in f i g h t i n g o u r
l i g h t i n r 11«
K e fn e in b e r t h e b u y « ,
a n d d o n ’t f o r g e t t h a t we h a n d l e < pv
ery k i n d o f g a r d e n a n d f a r m i in p ie
(lim it .
W y n n e & K im e
HARDW ARE
Tbo»«* t I olii onta
i" ninfa toho Nvrrr
h. I r for tl»«* f uaci al ot M r «. f. : J
\t
k i II « torri • M r a i. <1 M i,. J . 1 •: k Il k latid.
of \ Ihaii v : Nt r an • I M r. B M V t k i n»,
of' K.-lsi. , W ii i **!i. ; M iss D Y y \ llisoii.
of l<o»r! »ui ^ ; M n i . II
E . A il i«or», of
R. a r liiif y Min 1 Mr «. ( F 1
A Ili «on und
. 1 »itij'h trr F ra iIi k ir, ..f M *• M i a n \ m.-.
OO
A CRO SS OK C O M E A C R O SS’
T H IR D L IB E R T Y LO A N
Columbia Ham, Bacon, Lard
M ‘ - \ * i n a N e lso n a r r i v i l i y e s te rd a y
t r o i a E u g e n e to v i s i t a t th* h o m e o f h e r
p a r e n t - . M r . a n d M r « . F . VV. H a w k i u « .
H* r*'after Spray' ’a* »tore w ill not «le
liver anything in town. VV «* don't be
Ii«'V«- in tii•* unu»*«*e«»urv exp«*n«e; al««»
we don t believe m the p«*ople that car
ry their g*»od<- home helping t « » pay for
the other fellow ’.» deliveries.
n»J-Tt
N o w — soon
you
w a n t.
// you have not bought a Liberty
Bond get one this week.
. BRUND & COMFY
Grocers to Particular People
CITY MEAT MARKET
We have made up a few sets
of Gold Band Dishes which
we will sell at
$ 8 .9 8
the set
Anti we still have almost
everything in Gold Band
Dishes, so you can get just
what pieces you need.
We have no more Gold Band
Dishes coming, as future
prices are so high we will
not order.
In order to get white ware
from the east we are com­
pelled to place our order six
months in advance. We have
a shipment due us July 1st,
if the railroads can make
deliveries.
YOU CAN SAVE IF YOU
BUY YOUR DISHES NOW
AT—
THE FAIR
v
Will Hiirt r«-turn»-<1 Monday from
R E D CRO SS N O T ES
nf Brownnvilli'.
Alii.* H'lliinhi.n and Mrs. Mnrv
w »' m * Kiigme v ¡nitorn T u .' b .I ììv .
Notice to Red Cross Workers.
1>.< ii 'r auk in. for cr<'ilit. W . pay out
A meeting o f the executive committee
humlrndit of dollar* for all kind.« o f pro
dui'i*, and wo iniiHt h a w tho rti.h or anT advisory board o f Cottage Grovo
branch wa, hehi Thursday, April IS.
produee. Hpray
After discussion o f the temporary scar­
AriUi.' ThompBon
in Kugonc Mon­ city o f materials, it was decided to
day on l.uxinoNH.
make the following change, in our work
Mr,. M ae Rice is seriously ill at the for the present:
At headquarters the days for sewing
home b f her mother, Mrs. 8. E. Cochran.
will be Thursdays and Saturdays. The
Fire! Help. Thieve«! Murder!—Top
store and millinery department will be
Not, the Court Chamberlain.
open each afternoon, and from b a. m.
to C p. m. Saturdays.
The West Side sewing room and aux­
iliaries o f the branch will meet every
other week, instead o f every week, on
th.ur regular days.
The surgical dressing department o f
A strictly modern homelike
the branch will meet on Tuesday and
Saturday afternoons, with no evening
hospital fully equipped for
sessions. Kugene has kindly loaned us
the scientific treatment of
a few bolts of gauze, or we would have
any disease either medical or
been compelled to close the rooms en­
siiiuieal.
tirely. President L'mphrey is making
Open to patients of any
every effort to secure gauze and other
physician.
materials necessary, that we may re­
Special terms to obstetrical
sume our work on full time. Due notice
eases.
will be given when materials arrive.
This lull in our work will give us an
Moderate rates to all.
opportunity for gardening, house-clean­
Special attention «riven to
ing and spring sewing. Let us make
diseases of eye, ear, nose and
haste and be ready for all emergency
throat and general surjfery.
calls when materials are obtained.
Remember our big drive is on and
DR. S. fid. WENDT. PROP
special orders may be expected in all
departments.
MRS. C. A. BURKHOLDER,
Chairman Military Relief Committee.
* * *
Mr. nnd Mr,. .T. A. Griffin wert* up
frcun Kiigi'n.' <>\ *"r Sunday visiting rel-
Mis, Ruth Corbett will make her reg­
IltiviSi.
ular visit t>. Cottage Grove headquarters
Mr,. W. G. Kerry i, recovering from Thursday afternoon, May 9, when she
:i severe attack of the grip.
will give another lecture on home eeo-
Veal and beef wanted. Highest rash n.iiniiT. More literature is now on hand
price. Farm er,' Cash Market.
m'J'Jtf for distribution and those desiring same
are requested to call for it at the main
Albert Huff, o f Boyd, grand,on of room.
Mr. and Mr,. IV. i\ Huff, i, here for
a \i,it. He is railed ill the draft for
The Sentinel has a bargain in a schol­
April 20. He i, a son o f Jame, H u ff arship in the International Correspond­
and formerly lived here.
ence School which has been left with it
The spot cash and carry home your for sale.
fltfc
good, means cheaper goods. Make a
¡wiving at S p ra y ’,.
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Cottage Grove Hospital
AMONG THE CHURCHES
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Brighten Up!
Methodist Church— Rev. Jos. Knotts,
pastor. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Reg­
ular preaching services at 11 a. m. and
i s:U0. Epworth league at 7 p. m. Mid­
week praver meeting Thursday evening
; at S:U0.
Morning sermon, “ The
Complete
¡M a n ."
Evening sermon, “ Phillip*»
1 Convert.' ’
Wall Paper, Paint and
Paper Hanging
i .„ „ u j » . . » s v u u u . — D. A. MacLeod,
phone 137R. Bible school at 10
! u. m. Morning worship at 11: evening
worship at 7:30; bible study Wednesday
eveuings at 7 :30.
Bidwell & Clark
DISHES
Phone 6 5
r
Mr».
a vi«ii
Mr,.
A. f i x
I he II M unit i k** in a family leave» to*
day f « » r Portland, where they will make
their Imme.
G O V E R N M E N T IN S P E C T E D
Mante«!, second hand boiler for green-
M EA T S A SSU R E YO U OF
h«m»«* heating purpose». A«ldre«« H. K.
Q U A L IT Y
Metcalf, Cottage Grove.
n5tfc
R o sela w n fe r tiliz e r in creases garden
VII worker» in the third liberty loan
protluctlou one th ird A p a ll
$100
will b«* at the «'<»mmer«*ial club at 9:30
.< m. rucrtduy. r**am» and captain« must
be « »ii hand.
l*o »top our export.« of wheat t«> the
allies now would be more disastrous t«»
M r». H. K . F a w «ou le ft T umidii y t « » the cause «*t civili/ation than to «li»
continue exports *»t munition» o f war.
j o i n Ir •r liii»bniid, ('o lo iit‘l li K . I.aw
To save wheat i- a military necensitv.
»«*11, c« •minauder at F u it Ste ve n ».
It i« up t«» you t « » «ay whether the ii«*«*«l
The C ity M eat M a rk e t pny» «a»h f« » r «•«1 wheat will be available t « » th«* fig ht­
«ptÔtfc ing forces on the front.
Kii«» eli Guretrtoii, «*ui o f M r. am i M m .
Chaib*« War nock, o f Eugene, visited
F 'V. (iar«*t»«ui, «s r . ha» n rriv e tl from Tuesday at the Ha/elton home. He is a HIGH SCHOOL PUPILS OFF
California to remain h«‘re p cru ia ii«*u Y ly. memtier o f the army.
FOR WHOLE AFTERNOON
IF* will take a poaition m tin» G ro v e
Fishing tackle; Swengel Hardware.
Lumber company, with hi.*» fa th e r nnd
Beginning next Monday morning a
brot her.
new schedule will lie put into effect in
the high school. Those pupil, who wish
C. Mated i« recovering rapidly from
to do so may take up their studies at
itijuri**» »u»tnine«l in a recent full.
B U Y L IB E R T Y BO N D S
V.'hl and will complete the d a y ’s work
Bergniaui) Shoe» for »ale at tin* Wool
at 12:20. This will give them the same
«• ii Mill.« »tore.
number o f periods in school that they
('«unity Treuaurer S. VV. Taylor at
now have and will give them the en
tended th«* meeting of Appomattox po»t.
tire afternoon for employment. They
<*. A. IF, here Saturday. Incidentally
will have to do part o f their studying
he wii« «bung »«»me g«»o*l b«»o»ting for
at home.
Iii.« deputy. Mi».« E«lna VV'ard, who w ¡»Il­
Many pupil, would have had to stop
ea t«> »uceeed him.
their studies entirely but for this ar­
rangement, it being necessary for a
tlanie» 0«trnmler visited in Eugene
number to help on the farm, nnd others
Friday.
having afternoon employment. About
Mr. and .Mr«. F. H. VauN’ ortwick hav c
•!0 pupils will take advantage o f the
received w«»r«l from their daughter. M rs.
COTTAGE
GRO VE.
O REG O N
new schedule. The teaeher, will be re­
Nathan Matlock, o f Sheridan, that her
quired to teach an extra period for the
husband ha, gone to Portland to enlist ^ 2
benefit o f those pupils who do not take
in the medical corps o f the navy
Mrs.
advantage o f the new schedule but hav*
Manock will move here to live with lier
parents.
I »on :i Id Del..nig. who hnd been home expressed a willingness to do this in
order to assist with the war work. Plans
Mis. !.. \\ Riggs, o f Wendling, vis on furlough, returned to Fort Steven, similar to this have been adopted in
Wednesday.
¡led here the past week.
other schools. This plan has been ap­
With the solid vote of the Cot­ proved by !*s per eent o f the patrons of
tage Glove country, the southern the school and was adopted bv the
I .aii«- candidates have a good school board at its meeting last night.
ha* le w e q u als; nooe su p erior
you
w ill n o t b e a b le to g e t w h a t
Mi*
ii*-.»ig«* C u r r i n , o f L e o n a , » p e n t
the week u n i w i t h M r » . H o » a t ' u r r i n .
Mr«. VS. VV . VV i l»on, who had been
virtiting iiei «i»t«*r, .vlr». John Veuteh,
amt • »tn• ■ i relative», return*«! Sunday to
her home at Voncalla.
it youi »ub»eription expire«] between
Man n J '.I ami
it should !>«• paid dur­
ing fit*- i oming w****k, in b u lt T lb g**t the
«p* * ia 1 di»« «iunt ot
«•«•nt«.
Mr- <*. A. Green and daughter, Ma
i«*«l sk:igg«, to**ie visitor- in Eugene
Sat ui day.
Tin Ray Griswold family vv«*r«* visit
or« in Fugeii«* Saturday.
it vou'r«* in doubt about the future
ol _.our .«hoe», come in amt get their
H«d»*« repaired. Dr. (¿off, «Xpert »hoe
chiropractor.
aprlbtfc
(» ( Wearing o f St. John», vva» a
gm -t t th«* B. s. Sivedge! home .Satur­
day.
H ip* riiitendent and Mr». R. VV. (flans
w er.- to rrk rio! v i ai torà in Eugene,
Tu r a » t * rvrrv doubt I juat blow your
leer h out. Thr Emperor.
Mis » ( »oMir !! ay e» and Roy N. Ycatch
w cl. 1 ««i mer ( Cottage
'u
Grove young peo-
pic 1,"to II v m g s Eugene to ho attended
lin r lu 1 «tiuu Fr
avor «'«invention here.
A .‘ "inobib* tire» with full mileage
record» are «old by Swengel Hardware.
Fresh new »tock.
th e m
chance for nomination. Don’t for­
get to be at the polls May 17 and
vote for Pitcher for sheriff and
Bede for senator.
Mr. ami Mr,. K. M. Obcrg, o f Mitinr
ap.ilin, Minn., who had been here and
went mi to l.o, Angele,, returned Wed
ne,itay for a visit with relative,.
How utterly too, too lovely!— Maidens.
Dhnrle, Getty, returned Wednesday
from a visit at Florence.
G. D. Potts, a former resident, nr- |
rived Wednesday from Kansas City for
a visit with relatives.
Shingles, shingles, shingle,. Roofing,
roofing, roofing.
Paint, paint, paint.
Cottage Grove Mfg. Co.
a lb t f
Chits. Hall ami Win. Lake went to
Oregon City Wednesday to tiring home
Ford ears.
Mill supplies; Swengel Hardware.
Mrs. T. B. McGuire wa, in from Blue
Mountain Tuesday with the shipment
of garment, made by the Red Cross aux­
iliary there.
Number young men and women want
led to prepare for telegraph service to
I help fill vaeaneies enus-d by unusual
j drafting men for war; positions guarnn
| teed.
Write Telegraph Department,
| Room fiiMi Panama Building, Portland,
Ore.
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Dan Parker writes from France that
| the engineering boys, w ith whieh he is
serving, are having a cold time o f it in
[ the Freneh mountains.
Team, wanted for grading in Pas,
! i-reek eanyon. S. S. Sehell, Comstock, m.1
Seats for Princcess Chrysanthemum
may be reserved without extra charge
j at The Elite,
a !9 c 4
The want ad. way is the right way.
\ pastor;
Christian Church— Walter Callison,
| minister. Bible school 9:45 a. m. Y. P.
S. C. E. 6:30 p. m. Preaching services
at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m.
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Baptist Church— E. G. O. Groat, pas­
tor emeritus. Sunday school at 10 a.
| m. Preaching at 11 a. m. Prayer meet­
ing Thursday evening at 7:30.
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Gospel Mission— W. B. Finney and
wife, leaders. Second door south o f the.
creamery. Services Tuesday and Fri­
day at 7:30 p. m. Sunday services at
2:30 and 7:30 p. m.
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Christian Science Church—Services in
MASONS. A TTE NTION !
the chapel at 242 Second street each
Sunday at 11 a. m. Regular testimoaial
Special communication of meeting each Wednesday at 7:30 p. in.
Cottage Grove lodge, A. F. The building is open for the use o f the
circulating library each Wednesday
t A. M., at 7:45 Saturday. from 1:30 to 4:30 p. m. All are cordially
M. M. degree.
Refresh­ invited to the services as well as to
ments. Visitors Welcome. make use o f the literature.
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