PROFESSIONAL CAROS A. W. KIME, M. D. Neighborhood News per H uff and Miss Curbwell. Mrs. Miller and Loberta went to Eu gene Thursday to have their eyes treat ed. Positively the Only Big Show Coming This Year DIVIDE Aug. 23— Edd Saderstrom left Mon SILK CREEK PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON day for Black Rock, where be will be Prof. Rockwell left Thursday for employed in a logging camp. Office iu Phillips Roseburg, Medford and other points Harry Metcalf o f Cottage Grove south. Building, over the transacted business in this vicinity last Benson Drug Store. Mr. Deardorff went to Myrtle (¡¡reek Friday. Monday, this week. Office Phone 34 Residence Phone 126.1 Art Dugan was a visitor in Cottage Roy Wheeler started for California Grove Saturday evening. last week. He expects to attend the Mrs. E. L. McKeynolds, Mrs. George fair and return home with his parents, R. M. McCAROAR, D. D. S. McReyaolds, Mrs. FT M. Chapman, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wheeler, who ure in N. Lewis and Mrs. A. Söderström, at California. DENTIST tended a birthday party at the '¿ . T. The A. W oolcott’s und Mrs. Burcham, Neuralgia relieved instantly by local Foster residence east o f the Grove, the Miss Lena, Muster Clyde und Mildren application. O ffice Phone 131J. Of occasion being in honor o f Mrs. Foster’s went on a picnic trip up Row River, fice and residence Cor. Orh and Wash birthday. Saturday. Miss Anna Lindstrom came up from ington, south o f pootoffiee. Mr. Jesse Morris and family visited Portland last Thursday for a short vis at the Gleason home near Lorune, Sun it with relatives. day. DR. A. J HENDRY Mrs. Stafford and daughters, Helen Mrs. F. W. Royer o f Portland has and Mildred were Grove shoppers last been visiting friends here the past DENTIST Wednesday. week. Mrs. M. F. Babcock and her Grove visitors from here last week guest Mrs. Royer spent Wednesday Offive over First National Bank were Henry Miller, Mrs. George McRey- night at the J. W. McCoy home. nolds, N. Lewis, Emma Hutchinson, W. W. Gildersleeve, Jack Gilder Jesse Turner, A. Söderström, J. Mackey, sleeve, E. M. Babcock and W. B. Bittin J. S. MEDLEY A. Mackey, Mrs. G. P. Miller, Albert ger cut a bee tree Tuesday evening with Tonole, Mrs. A. Perin, Mrs. L. Haney three water pails o f honey to take home ATTORNEY AT LAW and daughter, Win. McLaughlin, Dwight as compensation. The ladies’ o f the Big Sensation! C Ï Special Attention Given to Mining and Stafford and Rob Kenady. party were Mrs. W. W. Gildersleeve and Animals Corporation Law. Animal Acts D. Dugan and wife transacted busi Miss Myrtle Walker. ness in Cottage Grove lust Monday. H. M. Dumewood and his mother, Office Woodard Building Mrs. L. L. Pinkerton visited friends Mrs. John Damewood visited Mrs. in the Grove last week. Performing Jungle-bred Lions, Tigers, Leopards, Pumas, Jaguars, Qrizzlys, Cinnamon, Siberian Damewood’s son Frank Damewood and There was a dance given in the hall family on W olf Creek last week. and Polar Bears, Elephants, Camels, Zebras, Zubas, Hyenas, Sacred Cattle, Kangaroos, Ourang- Saturday evening. Mr. Sam Shortridge of Coast Fork A number of people came up from country was in the neighborhood on Outangs, Apes, Chimpanzee, Monkeys, Mountain Goats> Dogs, Etc. COTTAGE GROVE Anluuf for the dunce Saturday evening. business Saturday. Edith Robbins o f the Grove visited MISS H AR VEY ’S MUSICAL CARRIER PIGEONS Mrs. Ernest Chitwood went to Port Hospital and Sanitarium Fannie Haney lust Wednesday. land Tuesday to join her husband. TOM, DICK, HARRY, HORSE-RIDING SEA LIONS Mr. and Mrs. Albert «Wheeler visited Right Here at Your Home BIG BILL, WRESTLING GRIZZLY V their aunt Mrs. I. H. Veutch in Row WALDEN Aug. 21— Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Bar River Thursday. Surgical Cases Especial Attention MLLE. FLORIN ES PERFORMING LEOPARDS Mrs. Moe received a telegram Thurs rett o f Eugene spent from Monday till TOT AND TINY, W O RLD ’S SMALLEST PERFORMING HORSES Thursday with Mrs. Barrett’s brother, day saying her father hud died at the X-RAY LABARATORY Soldiers’ Dome, Quincy, 111., that morn J. B. Linebuugh. AERIAL DOGS AND MONKEYS Mrs. Geo. Downs o f Blue Mountain, ing ut 6:30. Mrs. Moe expects to leave BOB CHOCOLATE AND BLACK KNIGHT, TANGO DANCING HORSES For further particulars address visited with her daughter, Mrs. George soon to look after her father’s estate which has been left to her. TOM. JERRY AND LOUIE, HORSE RIDING LIONS Luyng lust week. John Ashby was threshing Monday SPUNK, THE GOOD NIGHT PONY Grove visitors from here Saturday of this week. were: J. C. Schilling, J. B. Linebaugh, ROMEO, MATHEMATICAL PONY j r * J. F. and W. W. Gildersleeve and Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Cavanaugh, Carl Frank Woosley secured permits und DANGER, DYNAMITE, GUNPOWDER, JUST MULES Schilling, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Lancaster burned their slashings Saturday night. and baby, Glen Linebaugh and Mr. and W ORLD’S ONLY EDUCATED BENGAL TIGERS Mrs. L. B. Slagle spent Tuesday night Mrs. Barber. at the home o f her daughter Mrs. Orrie RIDING, DRIVING, RACING OSTRICHES Jesse Pitcher returned home this Davis o f Lorune. week from Eastern Oregon. MAJ. THORNTON’S CLOWN PIGS Mrs. E. M. Oberg and Mrs. Roy Trasl^ Clarence Hopper cume home Friday visited their aunt, Mrs. M. F. Babcock from hunting at Walker. Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Linebaugh and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Barett spent Wed DORENA ITEMS. nesday with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Arne Miss Elsie McCollum hud some den ut Mount View. IN ONE ACT tist work done in Cottage Grove. Mrs. James Lebow and children were Mr. Jas. England and son, Clay, have W O RLD ’S CHALLENGE GROUPE. VALUE $50,000 n Cottage Grove Monday. returned home from Walker. Mr. C. D. Van Valin was a Grove vis SAGINAW AND DELIGHT VALLEY itor last Tuesday. Aug. 22— Mr. und Mrs. Hamden and AERIAL LION RIDES IN BALLOON SURROUNDED BY Mrs. Jas. Gouley and daughters Min / ö c / c O r r i d i »3 * Mr. and Mrs. Benston motored to Rose- nie and Georgia, have returned home SHOOTING SKY ROCKETS. MOST AMAZING WILD i p burg Saturday, returning the following from the Fair. They report a fine trip. duy. ANIMAL ACT EXTANT Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Baker and daugh Mrs. Cox and children, o f Wendling, ter o f Portland returned home Friday A POORLY FED HORSE ure here looking after their fruit. They after a two weeks’ visit with Mr. Ba reflects discredit on its owner, but the intend to return to Wendling Tuesday ker’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dave HIGH SCHOOL RIDING, DANCING AND MILITARY Henry McKee, of Eastern Oregon, is Baker. owner gets the worst of the deal be cause economy in feeding the horse visiting friends here. Homer R-oiford of Eugene visited at Hal Oibler, Harry Walker and Van the home of his uncle, Mr. Jas. Redford, affects its working capacity as well ns its appearance. I f your horse kicks on Beatty left for an outing to the Const last week. W orld’s Premium Stock, Every One an Actor his food you can correct it by buying Monday. Mrs. Lee Thomason had some dentist Oscar Schneider of Creswell visited in work done in Cottage Grove lust Tues your feed here, as you get the best quality for the least outlay. Farmers, this vicinity Monday. day. 506 PE OPLE 40 ANIMAL CLOWNS 6 CONCERT BANDS Mrs. Benner o f Roscburg is visiting contractors and horse owners generally Miss Ruth Jennings has returned know that our feed is always up to the at the Taplin home. 2 BIG SPECIAL TRAINS 100 ANIMAL TRAINERS 3 CALLIOPE! home from Cottage Grove in order to Mr. Neat visited in Santa Clara and attend high school this fall. standard. Springfield a few days last week. Miss Pearl Robinson of Cottage Mr. Hamden and Ethel Moody were Grove spent last week at the Chas. Jen n Cottage Grove Wednesday. nings home. Mr. Harry Jarrett, Mr. and Mrs. Gir- A hayraek party consisting of Misses rd und children motored down from Rebecca Bales, Lottie Vanschoiack, Wendling and visited at the home of Ruth and Fern Jennings, Ada and Oma PERFORMANCES RAIN OR SHINE 2 AND 8 P. M. DOORS OPEN 1 AND Mr. S. H. Jarrett. Land, Ora England, Viola Plank, and Misses Lorn and Bertha Neat were Benetta Teeters, Messrs’ Glen Jen Vttnge Grove shoppers Saturday. ARMSTRONG'S nings, Arthur Bales, Chas. Plank, Nor W IL L EXHIBIT A T ris and Noble Elliott, Walter England, PHOTOS SAGINAW. Edwin Redford, Robert Shields, John Mr. and Mrs. Adam Benston, and Teeters, Homer Redford, and Emit Kirk Please sons, o f Washington, who have been vis went to Star Thursday where they at iting relatives here, started for home tended the surprise party on the John Wednesday morning, expecting to ar Sallee family. A fine time was report the rive there Thursday evening. ed by all. Mrs. Leila Benner of Medford, is vis Mrs. Will Huston and daughter, Etta, People iting at the Taplin home. were shopping in the Grove Friday. Mrs. Cox and children are up from Mr. Frank Wilson and daughter, Rob I t ’s tho Quality Springfield, for u few days ’ stay at erta, went to Wendling Saturday to vis REMEMBER THE DAY AND DATE MARK IT ON YOUR CALEND their home here. it his other daughter, Mrs. Raymond Mrs. Martha Kaysor, o f Cottage Bates, for several days. Grove, was visiting relatives in Sagin Mr. and Mrs. Anderson Ward were w Thursday. Grove visitors Friday. Mrs. A. O. Vaughn has rented the Sie- Dr. and Mrs. H. H. Petrie, and Mr. Try a sack of my mixed chic fert home here and will move down and Mrs. Ed. Jones o f Cottage Grove, from the Casteel ranch, for the opening were Dorena visitors Friday evening. A cheap feed that fills the eg J of school. I have several second har Mr. Tucker has purchased a five-acre LORANE. nt a bargain. HARREL & COMPTON, Props. tract o f land from Erven Walker and Aug. 23—Threshing is now completed Try a sack Golden Loaf will build a residence there soon. in this section. The weather has been We solicit your pnlrouagc. Mr. and Mrs. Hamden and Mr. and ideal for the work. This column is devoted to bringing Jersey bull for sale. ‘ Jar- Kerr & Silsby Victim of Thieves Who Mrs. Benston motored to Ruckles, in the buyer and seller together, especial Ray Fox and Paul Buntnoek have re One more grubbing machine, Empty Money Drawer and Dine Dougins county, Saturday evening, re turned from Lincoln County where they ly to bring them to Spray's store, so gain. on Highest Priced Viands. jjfor turning Sunday night, with a goodly had been looking up n location for n you see I have two axee to grind. I Good second hand cook is supply o f peaches, watermelons, etc. sawmill. They were favorably im A L L KINDS OK HAULING Robbers last night entered the Kerr want you all to know I want to sell sale. Messrs. Hnrnden, Benston and M c presse with the neighborhood o f Toledo e *u & Silsby Store, helped themselves to the £ou something or buy something from Kinney, went to Eugene Monday, to AND HEAVY OKAY WORK and will probably build a mill there. Feedl Feedl Feed! I want t(J contents o f the money drawer, served transact business there, returning Mon Mr. B. Griffin has purchased n fine you. Also I want you all to know what part of your feed. ! e. day evening. ranch in the Yakima Bay district and themselves lunch on the highest priced your neighbor has to sell or what be Page fence, a spring ste. . viands in the store and carried away wi'l go into dairy farming for which the wants to buy. I f you have anything Fence your land and put > > land is especially fitted. He expects to some confectionaries. MT. VIEW. When Bert Trask opened up the store to sell, some and see me. I f you want They make the brush go and t move there in about a week. Mr». W. D. Heath was at George Piano Moving a Specialty F. Woodruff, plumber from the this morning he found the remains of to buy, see me. It will cost you not grass grow. TheTe is enou»1 ¡I.a y n g ’s Monday. Mis» Kose Lambert Phon«, Office 72 Grove, w as out one day this week doing the lunch on the counter. On the floor j a penny unless I sell the article listed. [ »pent Sunday with Mis» Edna Sears. land tributary to Cottage Or he found the rifled cash drawer. The j some work for W. W. Jackson. Koy Band was ut E lliot’» one day safe had been pushed behind the coun-' Good second hand Hay Press, $150.00 was properly fenced and used f last week. ter out of sight from the street but it , Notice of Final Settlement. and sheep to produce more mom Mr. und Mrs. Waldo Miller were at Pure milk from Spray’s dairy at the Auto Dray Quick Delivery Notice is hereby given that the un had not been opened, which lends to the George I.nyng’» one day last week. belief that the thieves were not profes , confectionery stores or your grocer’s, is now produced in the whole Mr». W. 1). Heath and Jean Mo»by dersigned administrator of the estate When I was young, old pee sionuls or were scared away before com- Remember, my method of selling milk | visited Mrs. H. 1). Crites, Wednesd ,y. of William H. Small, deceased, has filed , SU(S ou{ the expense of peddling from t e the way to break a hen frv Oirrie Heath who had been visiting in the County Court o f I.nne County, pleting their job. ting was to put her in a pen anj J Mr». Crite» during the pa»t week, re- Oregon, his final account ns such nil ! ministrator, and that Tuesday, the 7th | turned home with them. her but I find a better way is t o ' other lock probably picked. The key, railk- Cottage Grove has the best and Mi»» Joyce Teeter* visited M;*» Ber day o f September, 1913, at the hour o f which had been left in the lock, could j cheapest milk supply of any town in her all she can eat and her comb 2:30 o'clock p. m. o f said day has been ! tha Sears, Sunday. not be found this morning. The door j Oregon. Who did itT Spray. When ' turn red and instead of setting she BLACKSMITH SHOP Miss Minnie Johnson visited at Irn j fixed by said court as the time for plainly shows the marks of a crowbar or I commenced selling milk it was selling 'aF egg9- I bought 100 White Legh. hearing any objections to said report | Biedler ’» one day last week. some form o f jimmy. An attempt was Conducted for Mr*. Buhl by Mr. and Mrs. J. R Cooley we re iu I nnd the settlement thereof. also made to force one o f the rear win nt 7c to 9c per quart, measured out^of i hens o f a well known chicken rais JOHN T. SMALL, Administrator. (leorge nnd Philip llohl Cottage Grove Saturday. a can in a cup. Everybody had to fur- j They weighed less than 3 lbs. eacu dows open. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kirk nnd ehil- Alta King, Attorney for Estnte. There was only a small amount of nish their own vessel to put it in. Now j when I bought them. It. less than 3 x aug6-sep3 General Blacksmithing j dren, o f Wendling, have been «¡»¡ting change in the drawer, probably about all the milk sellers use bottles $rith j weeks they weighed nearly 4 lbs. and ( i Mr. Kirk ’a sister, Mrs. Georg'1 Currln First Class Horse Shoeing $2.50. Some gum and chocolate was were laying 75 per cent. They needed Notife of Final Settlement. I und family. taken but there is no evidence o f other tight caps put on at the farm and even ' Notice is hereby given that Mrs. E. the last half o f the feed. I f your Mrs. *V. D. Heath nnd diughters v *»- at the high price of feed are willing goods being tnken. The drawers o f the Auto Springs Repaired and Made j ited at the Fred Frost home, ut Blue A. Barrett, executrix o f the will o f desk in the office wer ransacked but to sell at 6c per qnart. There is double j hens don’t lay eggs I will sell you the to Order J. K. Barrett, has filed in the County nothing is missing from them. Among j Mountain, Sunday. aad »hen if *hey doB laJ I will Court of Lane County, Oregon, her final the articles taken from the cash drawer the milk used in the Grove now that I All Work Guaranteed account as such executrm and thnt 8at- were some revenue stamps. there was before I commenced selling sell you more feed. BLUE MOUNTAIN . . . . nrdav, the 4th day o f September, 1915, Chargea Beaaonable and not one-half the condensed milk V nme pound girl arrived at the home th(, hmir of 1 o ’clock p. m of said I am now located in the Cotta) r o f Mr. and Mrs. Harry Castle Monday day has been set by the Court as the FOR SALE.—40 ACRES 3>a MILES nsed. Hotel and will continue to do all kinds Saw Gumming Rubber Tiring Mr. and Mrs. Kibbev visited at John time for hearing objections to »aid final west o f Cottage Grove, % mile from Second hand mower, $10.00. o f cleaning and pressing. I also have Allen's Sunday. shcool, three sides fenced, 12 acres account and the settlement thereof. opened the rooms, which have bee.» >7 North H St. Jersey red male hog for sale. West evitane Grove Elmer Robbins hnuled lumber from easily cleared. 750.000 feet piling. thoroughly cleaned and renovated. E. A. BARRETT, McCormack mowers and binders. tie Heath's mill for Walt Lanwehr Fri 'MRS. M. L. HENDERSON. Family orchard nnd garden. Good Executrix o f the Will o f J. K. Bar day. water piped to house and garden. 4- None better. rett, deceased. aug6 sep3 ang20sepl0pd Farmers, teamsters -nd stockmen Mrs. Thompson entertained for din ronm house. 6 outbuildings. l*x mile Twine and extras on hand. needing the services o f a good veteri ner Sunday Mr. and Mrs. T. B. McGuire Parifie Highway. Terms. Inquire at Miss Avis Edwards returned to Port Second hand wood saw and engine. TOMATOES.— RIPE OB GREEN eents per bushel f. o. b. Ruek.es nary surgeon should apply t< Dr. H. H. and daughter Rose Ellen. Mr. and Mrs. land last Sunday after a visit with her Leader >ffice. augl3-20-27sep3e A bargain. Coulter t Sons, Ruckles. Ore. Owen, at the Modern Pharmacy, or Earl, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Lancaster, Mrs. cousin. Rev. H N. Aldrich, and his fam Good milch cow for sale. sug20scj. ! I phone 92 or residence 159. tf Robbias and daughter Violet, Mr. Jas ily. Visiting cards— The Sentinel. Only Real Wild Animal Show on Earth A l. G . B A R N E S Big 3-Ring Wild Animal CIRCUS “THE SHOW THAT’S DIFFERENT” 600 600 65 s DR. H. C. SCHLEEF E E 24 FULL-GROWN AFRICAN LIONS 24 g Sampson 550 STERLING FEED CO. Í HORSES AND PONIES Glittering Mile-Long Street Parade at 10:30 G rove M onday, A ugu st C ottage Grove T ran sfer C om pany HOHL’S 556 GR0CE ROBBED RE i^"'TL7”.s biki:“?? i,j IS Spray’s Column •»« 30