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LIES NIG O H U T TD A O N O D RS DIES OVER «*» NEXT DAY ^ ^ »t “ w ar “ " 10 " ^ 5" ™ “" i JL"1 K “ S" s 'SKISS*“,T PITCH ER AND BEDE M ARE NOT TO HAVE A WALKAWAY b o o m bunds TU im I ui Ululimi Uellvei « fill m in; Butti Bocal Committees Am Being Organized mul Complete CVunu-i of Every ■ ■ III A i I i I mkt Before Conimeli lui Locality Will lie Taken. Clitli A udleuie J II Derby Hullera Paralytic St i like unii Succumb* u* Ki-auli ol Exposure l in- I mit rili II*' I 4‘ MololltV ti r ti it«* It Monili lo« w a » tonto! ol .1 II. I 1er l»y w:i < lo 1*1 \l I Dell») WD» l|\lll)J Oil oi loi« I ridnv mo r n i n g I n i ti i * on tin* ^rollini unii li IM li o u i i , e \ o l ••ut l> il U V-AD Tí l i i o l i l i • r . r r •'HO' tlir evenni)' I" lori’, ni Vslioli ti liti* Il lo'l^iiliol MU NN Inin i'll In«* i) lioiio’ 11«* li ¡i * 1 m i t t u r n l u Mtrol ol Jon ul v min , o u •• f u t u r mii Ir li u v i il |4 I»* * u nitritili Ilo* rX|io**urr ol tin* in;*iit NNUM MO MfVrri’ llltlt II1' «I M*«| I llll \ lit tfiiioou. Ili«* u u fort unii I f lu u u litui du)» il I * t lo li u ni fur ili with tin* nun 11 «ti i o ii:i Ini unti fut «11 III (III • f t «*rt ! •■ help ill III »•■ir NI r Der 1 ») raille II« re II« • Ul Kl. I’ m yell«* It i M « Il t t \\ * * ) I 1 m »)«i» II. u U» u 1 » : i « -i 11 * 1 1 * r Dilli ■ f j ) eu 1 * ..f Ugo. 1 lii- r «lliel it 1 U IIS licit! Mmulii) alleili««! 'ii Im m Y lie < i. •i*i. B in K II'«H . ul t u i.it ,hL* 1 1 lu 1 t lie t «Id r ! diu v\ lin v t h); i It t t ( e of tin «er V i Ih.- v 1 II \ c Ih e e r c ftio n o f a in ani m o ti* th *‘riin»in ! lu* 1 II II iiiüHf Leur tin* )»nril(*ii of W í i f .. ml 1 11. lieve they »Imnltl l*i* II«' Il V ••tei ha* been «I••«*i«J«*«l upun a» a p a ri ot il) 1 D XI • 1 until e very homi ihhiic «! ft f th è p iib ln it y e a in p a ig n in fin* n e x t lib It w iil be placed ili .. Il • 1 « (I 4C» i* puni. «Nu m u t t e r wha t e r ty loan d riv i*. Ihl tout . w t* uni»! p r ovol e ein plia) Ilten t th è c e n te r ut m ie o f th è p rin c ip a l in loi un t o||| Hci |n*v» npnu t h e i r re t u r n te r*« *c tio u * un M a m » tree t and w ili in XX e *h«*uh! pu ve t*v ef y d ie n te thè p ro g ie *» n f fin - ca m p u ig n fl «»Iln tire W li i loa« 1 m Hie • miiilry, il nei-eM*uiy t «» «lo i u in d ay t «» d a y. The o r g a n i/a tiu u o f th e lo c a i e o iu in it *1», w lui. the »nltiiciN nre ^ ru il im 1 ly i » te e * th rn u g h n ilt t In » u tile t'o tta g e nui l i t . .i 1» V 1 lie liulll»t 1 U'» Kaeh i l o .* f itemeiil» u r n * luiolf by Hrfi ' b ra v i* c o u n try i» p ro g r e*i»iug. ititi II (intuii, of l' ort lumi, in a p a t r i o t i c c o m m itte e v\ 1 11 be fu rn i* h * *l w ith «pies tubili**« In lofi* t h f * 'ululile n mi club 1 1 «> li li fi i r«*M a ln i w ill ta k e a e o in p le te celi Monil i) uij^lit XX hile politi«'*« u r n io»t i mi» u t it» e o u iin u n ity H e v e ra l m einb e r» u t th e e x e c u tiv e ref erí n i to, t !»••*«•• m ( u t e un u t m were r«‘ Ipinbal u m m | o | ji t u u ut ol fi»«* punition c o in in itti*e p ia n tu a tte in l th è e u u iif) II»' UiHibl t a k e , nholllil II** lo* elccteil to m e e tin g in l^ ig e n e S a lu id a ) alt» rii* n i lu I ..i I«ai S t a t e s Menate. Mi 11 io-toii ti u M t u o mo li s in Ilo* ser ' C. G REPRESENTED IN .ic«, one :• Ir cm! \ in I* »aio*. Itili! lo* I*«*I m FULL ÁT FORT MONROE il* • pi) on ali filino* r e l a t i v e to the war. | I in blank wall Wan rec*»iuill**n<|eil IIs the ! ( ¡ip ta iii I .«-•• B uy XX *!**•!«, u t th i» c ity , proper I u i t no ’iit tor traitor*«, i>n«l he j U ni I .le iite n .i Ut .la m e * M lll» , ut M ar»h «aol U* If 11 m I com«* to fill« be fore we ! tie b l, b ru t h i* *>t K . K . M ills , o f fin * vili u n i tí.«* u a i . Se aiitoi il 11 n 11 il i uà* c ity , vvere m e in b e r* o f a p a rty o f ten f i • • « j » i • * » * 1 1 v applaude«! by an eut I iumium w ho w c iit t*» l ’o rtre » * M o lirn e , X ir g iiiiii, to ol i • nee. M o n d a ) o f ln»t w«*«k tu r sp ec ia l tr a ili Ktuiui Ba by Dir COURT RENEWS ITS Hubert \ Hitiiol, I • in• • iitI im olii oli SILK CREEK PROMISE *if Mi tuoi M m Xudiew Itimol. ilo*il eliti) ) e»| e rlibi \ Iloti 111 1 11 ' Mini I lo* I 110*1 d p to T a x p a y e r * tu P a y Spia tal T a x i l i N\ 1 11 b r llfl'l ut I'* tl III I O lili N flotti ! W i t h o u t Pr o t * t. t h r * li ape!, H e v .lo ' |,|, Kliolt otti i lutili it ««t-iii* «pute p r o b a b l e t h a t work on is ve r y sudden Alie Wa ; P io n e e r of t.he C o t t ag e Grove Count r y. H a v i n g Been Horn O ctober '¿ft. I860. Mr < af f i c nnc A. l' er ki ns, w«*l| knowri ■ pioli« • r «if th«- t ’otlng«* Dr u s e enunt r y, «in*«l at à.-.Ib u ’cbick XX’eiin**s«iay a f t e r ! numi atf« i a short ami .**idd«*n illne*» whiili ..tta«-k«’d he» Tui' sday night . AL thuiigh «he had nut be» n w**|l t»*r suine tmie sin* had b»*eii abuut th** cit y as unn i thè ilay Io-foie. T he l i me r a i w 1 11 lo- hcid at 1 p. in. t uday fr om the cinipe!. < atfierine X. Lnchrfiii was b oni urn* imi«* ii'/ith nf < offagi* (ir«»’.*- Oef. -5, l*'.>*. wln*r«* »he residcd unti l her ma r ring« ti» \ ! . ( . ( oniH'Ily in i •v7li, wh«*n th* . m«»v**d t<» Lnk«*view, YVa»h., where Ai t i mi \ , t hè uni) «dnbl «*f thi» union, wa* burli. He now live» at Uuseburg. Mr. t' unnelly inet hi» d ea t h at ( mutilili rtapnl*, Ore., in l»7*i. Mr-. ( oimeily m.iiii«i| ,1. IL l ' e r k i n s at C o t t ag e (iruve ni l»77. He l i mi March 4, T o mi« limoli t wo d au g h t e r » were boni, l’hey ii« Mi»» N« va ami Mr». Leali XX v itt. SERVICE FLAG FOR CITY UP FOR CONSIDEKATION m g , t a p ta m XVouds r«*port» th e tu l The «piestion of a servi«*«* flng f or thè lo w i li g I o ttu g e tir o ve boy» al**» at th è city svili lo* t u k en up at t he meet i ng of f o r i, m a k iiig iju ite u re p re s e n ta t im i th«* euinuiereial club Mo nduy eve mn g . f u i a lit t le I l i ) 11 k •* t ’o fta g *' ( iru v e : Lee ¡ Co t t ag e («rose ha» some 150 boy» in th«* B**V XX *»<**!«, .1 1 . XX a l t i i I. Illiw e h r, B ob ¡.»«•rvicc and inanv ei t i / en» a i e anxiou» in l'o w e ll, X H tu r fliu u ib e r » and \ ic tu i to show prole m our soluier boy» in as Ivem . M r K e iu , a« »«»un as In* com p lete» • uiphatic a in a m n r as o t h e r eitie» are Ili* c o tir-i', exp *-et* ti* be a **ig m *d t** th è domg. A e oi nmi t t ee proba!*!) will b** l'a e ifie ena.*t. M r. t ’huiskber* h a * also appointe*! to seeure thè nceessary filini». in n i «p«*i in i tr a in in g ut F o rt h 'i-u tt. club o n d ay Mei ting Will Be Open One and the G eneral Public la In v ited to Be Present N. H. Knbh, co u n t y u gr i e u l t ur a l ng«*nt, will u«bir<‘H* it public g a t h e r i n g at the commerci al cl ub next Monda y evening. Hi* addr es s will deal with t he relation o f a g r i c u l t ur e t •> the war un«l t h e im por t an e e nf fair* and public e xhi bi ti ons a.* a st imu l a n t for a gr i c u l t ur a l a c t i vi t y. Th» me e t in g will be open to the public ami follow m g Mr. R o b b ’s a«ldr«- th* fo r ma t i on of a home g u a r d will (»•• tak *11 «ip. 1 ■ BOYS DEATH IS WEEK AFTER THAT OF SISTER Kiiymond Finueti, 19 year-old »on of Mi. and Mr.«. K. Kinnen, » b o had loiig a »uff<-rrr f r om tuberculoid», died Monday, ju*t a week a f t e r t h e d ea t h of hi . «i.t cr Mabel , who acci dent al l y d ra n k ■ arbol ie acid. T he f un e r al w a i held We d n e s d a y f r om t h e chapel , Rev. Wal t e r Calli»on o f f i c i a t i n g. 100 P er Cent Store. I *mp h r ey ic M a r k i n ’» i* a 100 per cent . t o t e on the »mileage book campa i gn. Hot i p r o p r i e t o r , and e v e r y clerk bought a book, m a k i n g nine in all. P aren t-T each er A ssociation M eets. Both of C o t t a g e G r o v e ' s c a n di d a t e s now h av e opposi ti on. F re d G. Sti ckels, cit y t r e a s u r e r o f Fu- geae, has filed for the r epubl ican nom illation for s h e r i f f a g ai n s t G. B. Fit ch- ••r, of t i ns ci t y, a n d J . B. Bell, also o f Kugene, h a s filed for t he j o i n t s e n a torship. Mr. St i ckel s is a n a t i ve of l.anc c o u n ty and at one t i me was d ep u t y c o u nt y ■•lerk. Mr. Hell is pr es i dent a n d m a n a g e r o f the Kane Count y A b s t r a c t c o mp a n y and i l arge pr oper t y owner in bot h Kinn a n d : Kane counties. It avid G r a h am , a Kugene busi ness man, h a . filed for one of ihe posi ti ons ■ ii t he lower house, m a k i n g t he t h i r d c a n d i d a t e for t h e t hr ee positions. M. H. Harlow has fi nall y deci ded*t hnt tie vill b'- a c a n d i d a t e on the r epubl i can 'ii-kct for re n omi na t i on f o r c ount y com- mi s. i oner. W. K. Wise, o f t he w e s t e r n pa r t of the count y, is the onl y o t h e r i c o n t e s t a n t for t h i s office. \ \ . W. B r a n s t e t t e r , f o r me r cor oner arid d e f e a t e d t w o y ea r s ago by Mar ion Veateb, d e m o cr a t , will be a c a n d i d a t e a g a i n t hi s y ear , a . will also Mr. Yeatch. K. K. Br vson for c o u n t y clerk, l)av nl I Grab; m, J a m e s Full ert on a n d W. S. Rober t s for r e p r es e n t a t iv e s , a r e now t he | only c a n d i d a t e , wi t hout opposi ti on. Al t hough t h e a t t e n d a n c e wa* not l arge the m e e t i n g o f the p a r e n t t e a c he r UK.oi-iation T u es d ay e v e n i n g w a . one of t h e moat i n t e r e s t i n g o f the year. " T h e N e e d , of Our S c h o o l » " w a . t he ge n e r a l head for t he di*CU*«ion. T he «till h e a d , were “ D e b a t i n g , " led by H. .1. Shi nn a n d Klbert Be de ; " M e n t a l Ar i t hni e STATE AND COUNTY WILL * i e , " led by .1. S. Si l . bv a n d S i p e r i n t e n d e n t <>ln««. a n d ' " Agr i cul t ur e , ’ ’ led KEEP UP DIVIDE CROSSING ■ by S. I.. M a r k i n . Kane c o u nt y a n d t h e s t a t e o f Oregon Vocal n u m b e r , were gi ven by a male ■ | u a r t e t . composed of S. I.. M a i k i n , C. 1 .wil m a i n t a i n thi over head e r «sing, to K. I mphr ey. K. W. <ila«« a n d Klberf | tie built at l>ivide on t h e P a c i f i c high- | way thi« s ummer , on a " 5 9 5 0 ” basis, Smi t h, and by Mi«« Helen Siinp.nn. accor di ng t o an a g r e e m e n t reached at i i meet i ng o f t he s t a t e publi c ser vice •ommis-io at Salem S a t u r d a y , a t t e n d e d I by Kane c o u nt y officials. T he ori gi nal o r d e r of t he publi c s e r vice i-oiiiui ssion in r e ga r d t o t h e f i r s t cost of co n s t r u c t i on is t h a t t h e r a i lw a y Meet for Purpose Held M onday N ight ■ Minpuny | ■: y 9> per cent, t h e c o un t y l!U ■ per cent a n d the s t a t e 30 per cent. It but N ecessary In fo rm atio n | is pl a n n e d t o «dvc!lv»e $»r Wrd« f o r I”.» W as N ot at H and. c ons t r uct i on in the n e a r f ut ur e , a n d f i n ish it some t i me d u r i n g the summer. the Silk ( ‘leek road will ^jo a h e a d till*« veut, «b «pite the in ill) di t t ic il It o n that I h . M . . . . I . o l j .1 11 II M . b f t f l l t h f t o l h a v e been inter P* fed. Tin* only «Jiffs DEATH FOR SPIES 1S lo w i U o t t i « . * ! M i e t u t i . I , <• M M :i I k * • iilt) rfitiuinitiK wh e t h e r or not the FAMOUS SPRINGS AT URGED IN CONGRESS I m i i v , n o i* d o t it I <*t , 1 .11 r r \ B i o t u f i r b l ; ■‘p e n a l road tax voted ill the dlMtrot i*« LONDON ARE LEASED ( • fil.tli. t I < •'■ Hit’ , 11 :i m t i l o f u t o i . le^al. I lo c o u n t ) court ha* prouiiMct! j Repre sent at i ve Declare» It T i me to Quit I l e i t I « i n o l i , *«•« n - t u i \ , X i*v t o t I . to t ut mi -1* a i i u n i o r u liti fiil»h the rot k j T h e f a la può) a S p iin g » h«#fe| and »¡un Oiv&ng T he m T h r e e Me a l s a Day. I r e u » i i r t * r , X\ XX \1 * l ’u r l u m i • t the «lintrict will p i o v u t e t h e lii«»li«V ' nu •r rcHurt pr. Ipert) Ut LumJull have for Mprea lililí 11««* ro«k oil th<* roiol. *1 he ! Be en |t*a»«'il by K. l'r’y • le, i, t t' a Ht le Bue k , XX «hiiigt«»u. Ma r c h ll \ AH (ì «rman SAYS BRKWKRIES ARE !>« « ini lax wan Voteti | or t h a t puipone XXU»ll. The piopertv i» owiieti l») Levi spi«*« convietcìi m Amer i can court» PRO GERIVIAN IN ACTS X mut i** pendili), ut «-«>nft t h a t mi ght 1 ( •«■«i aliti ;i»»nt •Ulte» alni t he w a t e r OÍ wuulil be haiigeti by t he pr«»vi.*nm» of a atf«*et tin** tax. a l t h o u g h no protemt I iiim t hl'* •!»»•**«»* h a » t a k e H ninny grulli! pri/«*» restilutitm introduce*! in fin* house tu Di Buuk t Teli* ol W a i t e of Turi ami be«*n ma d e agaitiMt tlo- tax bv voter*« •»! at national1 CS pu » 111««fl» l»eeïlll»e of it* «lux I») Kepresei it ntive Kelly, «*f IV 11 II FootlfituI ÌS. thin dint ro t, an d it tlo t ax p a v e r n of the In i I I h g iv m g p r o p e r t i e * . «y I v ama. l . - f l l i t Jill) tile tax Without pl ot est the “ It *• tiine tu «juit i n t e r u i n g G er man I H . t s IIIlid t l Hi r * w l l l c l l t l m i e t i 1 ! .. moue) will be UVIlllabli- C o t t a g e Orove Ma n in N a v a l Reserve». agiTit« and giv ing rh«*ni t hr ee »tjuare | , l : u c H u* I ' M 1* " r i H i e r e » * * «ill t h e p r . . I'o a c o m m i t t e e that viMtcd t h e court Xceordmg tu a l et t er frotn Lo» Ali meni* a dav, Kelly »ani. !•• « tit III M<ill o t t i l t « w a r vv « 1 1 i* p i e «»-lit l m - l a v tlo* « **urt r e newed itn prouiiM«* gel«-** dateti Mar ch 5, .Marion I*. M.irtlu, « «I III III* i i d d r c n* 1 »*! B* v I «nui . \ i l i e f t aiol a? the Miigg«’Mtion ol t h e court the i n a t i ve ot C o t t a g e («rovr, pa»st O Mrs. K u n e Loses Case I'l l It iv « Dt t i l* ' III 1 Hal • I i i e e t l l i i * beiId u t l i n «oiitmittfi will u i ge t h e tuxpuverM t*. t hr o u g h tliat e l i ) t b at d a y ti eni thè Mr». A. XX. Knne, ot C o t t a g e (i rose. M e t t i » lll» t 4 l l l l l I-h M " i u l . i v . m i. o pay the tax without prof« nf. l nife d S i n t r» n aval ir ener Ve »t ..thill ut Ih** her »UH a g a m s t rìn Mar x Dye A M Cl ( (•f**l i i «« 4 ; t u t t ie n l 'b r u l l ì i l u i I'he f i nd halt of tin* tax m I iou I i I be ¡ San 1V«tn»f ( alif for tin* X t luii* i ,««*a ! XX t*rk*. ot Kugene, in ei r c ui t cour t Sat \ 1 « Ilei* o f 1 #r ««Il l ia i t 1 lo t i, lie ti «ri i I l X p u r paol be f or e April f>, tlo* dat* on which i »un i <1. ha vin;; I*«•ell m • leretl •m > Ilf five ! urtlay when thè jury r c t u r n ed a verdi ct I n « ) e« ! | . i . « • li! i • »IIIt! 11 l u l l «. ‘ l u t Ile « ii» t it becomen «I* Inopi* nt. All mo in y paid | «Inly. • IL Bout :>n y» ■•ir. •»III ami m f a v or of the tlve Work» m t hè »uni of u in ! iI ll U lli le v.il* * l, ’ ’ It«* m i u l . * ' VV lui« in mi tin* Mpecial tax by that t i me will \ ««InnteeriMl 1 )«•»■«' miter ; / i 917, II Illl or ! A home g u a r d u nde r one n am e or whieh i« t h è nmt»unt clai med 1») the « h u l l 1 l u «, <! ! i « a « i 1 * a m i v u r n i » n » i n . t i t i i be avai l abl e, no t h a t all t h a t i* liecen . «terni tu report F e b r u ar y 29, II" w nr 1 «lefeinlnnt t «• r tlyeing a eoat belongi ng a n o t h e r will be org a n i ze d here .T t he ! u m * J i n i 1 a l a i ! .• n t I * U » 1 l i e * * VV 1 I.- e h . . . .i •ary to get tin* work ntarfc«l in for tin* 1 t he o lilt »t ill t ‘* t hè p l a i nt i f f . Mr*. Kinn* »ued thè «Ive Meet ing of t h e commer ci al club n>’i i »en t t m m U m \i.g<i it t o i I l i o lu « k u t 1 tu 1 , w i t h m u l i ) t I n n i renideut* «»t the «lintrict to nee t h a t tin* i vv:»» liieknumeil * Dud, vva» bel ......... .. 1 % Works m t he Kugein* jtistice cour t for Mo nd a y eveni ng. A l ar ge m e e t i ng v»a. »il l u i« o í 1 D i i n l i • »U l ! e i i li ) ; I * Olii 1 •»li!. tax m pani. of t li e r . i.nd file It like li ml a Ill'll *.*•.! t - ó «luinage». al l egi ng t h at thè et*at wa* held l e r t h a t p u r p o . e Monday e ve n i n g il « ill'll «•«I h •B " . g o t p i n ( i l i m i i id a i n i « t i l i I he d e l e g a t i o n which vmt«*d t h e court j vv i»h in . onii.an n il Inin t roni all w ho ruilied iti thè prore««, hot th«* «h’fenduflt of thi« week, but t he r e was not suffi- «*• l i e i '• l i t e 1 u 1 Iv f n »*•* ✓ i *i |4 t** d r •ìlTTi. t In «••U ntili ot ( i c o t g f tl Know len, t'wrtln knew him lu'le. haV» the lett <• -, - h u appealeil To t hè t ireuit court , t hè j ur y ■•ieut i n f o rma t io n at hand to deci de l * n \ \ r I l » u r n - :i l l n ' .V I II t o 1 Illl t t i l l It Xi-nteh, K K Mill*, Hiikcr Slagle, M. ^«•in* B«*ni»t«*r. tevcrsiiig t he deci»ion ut t he ju.stice w h e t h e r to or gani ze mer ely a home HM H)- «i 1 * Y lu * li« u l u i « 1 III f u l l * 1 • f t u d ì «•In' h M Wheel er, Al mond 11 •iitt'ii w a \ a n d j g u a r d or to come u nder t h e provision» court. • l . l ) D i H u a k i » D ili t Illl t 1 II « p i l i i* t»! ‘ i II He me for a «tutc mi l i t i a c ompa ny. Ma j or H. Th. • price of vv a n t ud». !1* ul ...ut t In* l i n « .i l «lu • H i o 1 • t i l |iM t* U lltl» i .! t n i » w e r e !\. Met cal f , who h a . been h o nor abl y die onl y t h i ng t h a t h a s n ’t g o n e up on ne If y o u r w e d di n g s t a t i on e r v i» print* b e i n g UHCll 1 r u n t im n » n . « l\ l o r u 1 :tti» | ««•r t COUNTY FAIR TO UNDERGO char ged, i . t a k i n g an a c t i ve p a r t in t he count o f th«* war. 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Ma r c h !l.— G o v er n m e n t regu- «how t h e p r o d u c t i v i t y of the nuil of tin* > Intion of ail g r a i n prices a n d f i x i n g of MA.VOK MUTUALI* DlHCllAKGF.D «■«unity, l i n n * will l*«* no “ d e a d tini a high m a x i m u m wheat pri ce i« needed I UK i li YSICAB D IS A B I L IT Y b e r ’ ’ III lilt* ili spi a) * if tin* p l a n s of tin' ! to force f a r m e r s t o dispose of t he i r board a r e carri«*«! out. g ra i n holdi ngs a n d incr ease t he i r a c r e M t i . j o i II. K Xli*tialt r i tt i r i mi l:i The e xhi bi t next tall will be in keep ¡ age, a c c o r d i ng to food a d m i n i s t r a t i o n U f f k II» III I Oli S i «• \ I* iim , li li \ 1 (i|4 l»l'fU ing wi t h local, n a t i on a l an d world cmi 1 o f f i c i a l s here t oday. in*in»inbi) di*i ii:ii)p «I beetiu*e ol phy* • lit i • » ii * and a g r e a t deal of the »pace id ¡ Wi t h a m a x i m u m wheat price, thes e ii al di - ab i l i I ) . Ma j o r M r t m l t nniim tur fin* pavil ion will be t a k e n up wi t h »uch j of f i c i a l s say. t h e g ov er n m e n t could ■ >n- ) l ' i t M II lllflll lift o t i X t Ir colli |i!ltL^, of xlnlnt* a* tin* work ol the Bed Tro»* trol t he m a r k e t thr ough its l arge b u y lln» cit y, unii ii 11 • • i o o 111 ^ lo l o f t Stev ami o t h e r war a cti vit ie». T h e exhibi t» i ng powers. T h r o u g h t he proposed reg • iim u i t h hiM i «|411 li «* n t \\: im put in charmi* of t h e »ehool c h i l dr e n will nl*o be large illations, the food a d m i n i s t r a t i o n could ot thf* iliMtllliiM «• «b* pui ! iim * ut Ile Inol ly a l o n g the»e line». coerce f a r m e r s to m a r k e t t h e i r g ra i n jii t r r t t i r i m i l i o m Fort \lonro«*, where a n d t he price o f wheat s u b s t i t u t e s could hi* toiik 4|M fini t » ; * 11 » » n 14 , litui Itati aiitie Ma d e to Kis* U. S Flag. lie lowered. i pnt ed ladri)' mi * u t ' * in* i omm ’ si ti v iinmitf. t*.niton, O.. March I. Xà*u g u \ * will F a n n e r s show no incl i nat i on to d i s Ile lo * | *i * . m to o v i l i orni* I i Ì m pliv»iciil i IÌ m all be t a k i n g o f f y o u r hat to t h e kni.»er WHY YOU SHOULD INVEST pose o f t h ei r g r a i n at pr e s e nt prices. ubil i t y ni I mi f .noi r e t ur n to tlo* »«T in a mo nt h. ' ' —Because your money, loaned to the government, is a neces An Illinois f a r m e r , ap p e a l ed t o by t he N i f I*. Be fore the c rowd of Hi w or k me n to a d m i n i s t r a t i o n , r e f u s e d to >cll aO.OOO sary means to help whip the kaiser and the hun and guarantee Me I viri Hubert», who was wi t h tilt* whom h«* »hooted t h e r em a r k could bushel s of w h ea t at the * l ’. 1 ’ ii g o v e r n T u e n t i e t h tii^ineeiM, n t m i m l Nutur r e n d i him. I l a r i ) Bognl»ki, mac Inni»!, Liberty to the world. ment price. • l a ) , li ii n i n ^ ì i I mo litM'ii honornlilv «li» l:i«t night di*nppeareil. T h e report of t he b u ra e u of crop es i h u i ^ n i l’or lik«* rt*M*oiis. Ile httil luit —Our boys in and behind the trenches, who are so gallantly Tin* mo r ni n g the men wait«'«! at tin* t i m a t e . showi ng t ha t tll,>72,(MNI b u s h if i*,nlly lell thè liospitul, w ln*rr In* nviim ni l ice of ihe cti»hi«>r lor t h e »u p p o r t e r willing to make the supreme sacrifice, must be clothed, fed els of wheat is held liv f a r m e r s in the eoli li i mi uti li |>lii'llltloiilii. Ile limi ex o| the kni»er to call for hi* pay enxel and equipped. f ace of ii l!>.91\i.tnitl bushel s h or t a g e ill jut leil t o Mail oli (he T iimc : i liisi. • *pe. XX lu n he a p p e a l e d e v e r ) mini in t h e visible suppl y, emphas i zes t h e neen the plant ipnt work a n d r e i n f o r c e d bv A SAFE, DESIRABLE INVESTMENT ■ >f radi cal meas ures, say o f f i c i a l s here. Il ititi Prie« tur UUilchcrrtea. hundred» ot per»<nis e»«*ortet| Bogal»ki —A United States Government Bond is now the safest in Muffile, lire,, Mar ch !» A .Minali falli to the public »ipiari*. when* he wa* made il) ui l l be alile to iniiki* frolli ¡fili to fi;'» to ki».* tin* Ame r i c a n flag. vestment in the world—you will receive one hundred cents on In v en to ries and A ppraisem ents. a dii) |»o k i n ^ f N i r ^ i f f u Mac k b i t rie», Ha r v e y Tayl or , A. S. I'ovvell a n d \V. Xfter the c e r e mo n y he was t ur ned the dollar at expiration period. w li ic li grovv uilil mi tlo* VVilbiiiict te vai •»ver to the poli re, who mil relied a wa y I". Ua rout to. a p p r a i s e r s o f t h e e s t a t e of b*)-, «Ini i ii k t li • * n u n i t t ^ scnsou, accolli iti); with tln*ir p r i sone r d r u p e d in til«* flag —United States Government Bonds are not subject to ordi .1 er emi ah Tayl or, deceased, filed t he i r to a |*rci|ictioti of XX IC Si ol i , niniia^ft nini followed by a l arge erow«l. li e will i n ve n t o r y in p r o b a t e cour t , a p p r a i s i n g nary tax. of t hè Li na ami Dcntoii ( ’ount s là mi l*e t r i e d on a c h a r g e of utt«*riiig pro t h e pr oper t y a t $5005.-17. T he s a m e up (i rowci M ’ IIMMOCIU t 0*11. pr ai s er s filed t h e i r i n v en t or y in t h e case —A good rate of interest will be paid—probably 4 or 41 (ierintni remark», tin* f«*«lernl officer» " I l i * CMtiinatcs tlitit thè prie»* pimi »11 i«l. o f t h e e s t at e o f Kuchel T a y l o r , deceased, and each new bond is exehangable for a higher interest bearing U hm y«*ur u i l l In* ubo ut finir ccnt* a r e p or t i n g t he p r o pe r t y val ued at $i55. bond with each new issue. pollini, iim coniparc«! witli tlircc ceni*, •I. A. I’owcll, .lohn Kebel beck and The Hentincl rer eive» itnpiirie» e v e r y i thè lutili iiiark ili prrv ioiim jreiir». George Tayl or, a p p r a i s e r s o f t he e s t a t e we e k from p r o e p e c t i v e »ettl«*r» who WE MUST NOT FAIL “ Theri* in ali iialiiiiitcìl ni a i kc t l'or wi»h copie» o f III«* puper. I f y o u wi»h o f Mar y A. Ta y l o r , deceased, a p —Nothing would please the kaiser so much and encourage the t ho 11 su ioI m of acrc.M of thcMe borri«*», ” to »« II y o u r land y o u r ini. sikotild b e in pr ai sed it lit I*lsd5.50 a n d a p p r a i s e d the Mi. Scott .stateli “ The)' are b e i n ^ si‘t T h e Seiitinal, wh e r e pr«»*peetive *et tie ra p r o p e r t y of J o s e p h I*. Ta y l o r , deceased, hun more than to know that the Third Liberty Loan in the «>lit in t h f Piiynlltip, XX ash i n^'t*»n, vai a t $5172.49. vvili nee it. United States was undersubscribed. Are you ready to sub l«*yt nv here tliey ha ve not Riuni i wild scribe for your share? as ni thè NYillaiiiette valley. T h e p u t XX 1 1 h tin* cost Ilf r v i*i v f h i ng e n t e r i n g T he Sent i nel h a s a b a r g a i n in a schol Kr r c n berr y is m o r r poptilar with the into the m a k i n g o f a n e w s p a p e r inereas- ¡ a r s h i p in t h e I n t e r n a t i o n a l Corres pond bu y e r s thaii nny otlier varii ty o f ld:t«-k ing, it i» al»»oliitely e»»ential t h a t nil , enee School whi ch has been l ef t wi t h it b c r r y . * * s u b s c r i p t i o n s be pai d p r o mp t l y. ••• f o r sale. fitfc M ' mi v Fi er i . Eugene Men Announce Candida cies tor Both Shrievalty and Joint Senatorship HOME GUARD TO ORGANIZE NEXT MONDAY plan to buy United States Government LIBERTY B O N D S third liberty loan April 6 to April 2 7 plan now the number of bonds R E F R E S H M E N T M ONEY GOES TO BUY T H R IF T STA M PS St. V a l e n ti n e Circle, N e i g h bo r s o f Woo d c r a f t , has a do p t e d a uni que m a n ner o f a s s i s t in g t he g o v e r n m e n t in its war plans. Karly in t he w a r t he lodge el i mi na t e d t he s e r v i n g o f r e f r e s h m e n t s , a n d this mo n e y is now used for t h e p u r chase of t h r i f t s t amp s . Ten c e nt s f or each m e m b e r p re s en t is p ut int o a " p o t ’ ’ on m e e t i ng ni g h t s a n d t hi s a m o u nt goes to t he l ucky m e m b e r in t h r i f t staui[ )». Thi s is t he local l o d ge ' s p a r t in t he c a m p a i g n o f t he n a t i onal lodge o f t h e soci ety to a>-i«t in " H e l p i n g to S av e t h e N a t i o n ’s C r e d i t . " whi ch s ub j ec t will be a special f e a t u r e a t t h e m e e t i ng o f the local lodge t hi s eveni ng. F ail to R eturn Q uestionnaires. T h e r e a r e still fi ve re s i de nt s o f th e C o t t ag e G r o v e c o u n t r y who a r e r e p o r t e d as nut h a v i n g r e t u r n e d t he i r q u e s t i on naires. T h e y a r e J o e George, St on t a i n Mor t a i n a n d Geral d Kee Ni xon, of C o t t a g e Grove, Carrol C. Harl ow, o f Dore- na, a n d Wi l l i am T h a d Deveney, o f Ru- ja d a . Mr. Har l ow enl i st ed in t he a v i a t i on ser vice sever al mont h« ago. T h e ot her s a r e t ho n g h t t o be t r a n s i e n t workmen. Shinn W ins Suit. T he case of H. J . Shi nn a g a i n s t W. B. Cooper a n d A. 1*. Churchil l t o r e cover t he sum of s o . «7 vva. deci ded by a j u r y T h u r s d a y last in f a v or o f t he p l a i n t i f f a n d a g a i n s t Churchil l, the cour t h a v i n g lion sui t ed t he case as to Cooper. Thi s is a case wh e r e i n S. K. M c G a v ra n sued Cooper a n d Churchil l in t he j us t i ce cour t here for t h e recover y of t h a t sum all eged due f o r u glass door. T he case was ap p e a l ed to t he circuit court . —are you holding a sack? —a boy was sent to m a rk e t w ith a sack full of rabbits. —at n ig h t he came to m e w ithout having disposed of them. — when questioned by his dad as to why he had not sold them, he said th a t no one had asked him w hat he h ad in the sack —some m erchants are like th is little boy. —th ey have som ething for sale b u t d o n ’t le t folks know w hat th ey have in the sack. — the w ay to open th e sack Is through the advertisin g columns —are YOU holding a sack?