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About The Cottage Grove sentinel. (Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon) 1922-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 29, 1922)
Tales of the Town CRESWELL WOMAN HEADS MANY VIOLATORS OF LANE COUNTY W. C. T. U. TRAFFIC LAWS FINED NOW THE CRANBERRY “ FARM” How to Be Healthy M iss K. M Thom (»son, of Creswe1!, Thirteen automobile drivers were New and Successful Industry Has Been U«*\. A. R. Hpoarow wont to Kiigeuc was ua lined med president of the Lane Developed of Late Years in tha before p«»lice juilge Hum* Tiiesdny to Hpoud u low day» will* hi» county W. C. T. U, at the annual con brought Pacific Northwoet. The Crueade o f the Double Barred Croee Galloway during the pust week t « t'u in i ly . vention of thut body in Creswell Wed I answer charges of violation of motor Practical Talks on Disease Prevention M r. iiim I M r « . (Join* llim t i ngn, w ho nesday. Other officers named were laws. Among them were Arthu Shortage In the cranberry crop In bail boon visiting at Monmouth, passed Mrs. Clarissa Gr«*gor, corresponding ! Woolcott, W. G. Fleming, U»»orge Prepared by the through C’ottiRi' Grov«* VYVdu«*sduy on secretary; Mrs. Knotts, recording se< Carlil«*, F. L. Lot out, A. P. Davis, other parts of the United States last OREGON TU B ERC U L0SI8 ASSOCIATION year has focused attention upon this thrir way to thoir homo ut Ashland rctary; Mrs. L. H. Trafzer, treasurer. W. D. Burton, J. Petlrunti, E. F. new industry of the Pacific Northwest, Mhilo lu*ro tlioy visited at tho homo ( P r a c t i c a l l y e v e r y a d u lt p e r s o n It in f e c t e d w i t h t u b e r c u l o s i s . T h l t In f e c t i o n n e e d n o t lit Th«* morning session was occupied K ra fft, George E. Miller and four a s o u r c e o f d a n g e r . T o k e e p t h e la t e n t I n f e c t i o n f r o m - b e c o m l n g d is e a s e , b o d il y r e s is t » which promises to furnlah strong com ‘»I Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Allison. Mr, with devotionals and an experience others who paid their fine to th«* polu a n c e m u s t b e k e p t a t I t s b e s t . T h l t t e r l e t o f a r t i c l e s s h o w « y o u h o w t o k e e p h e a lt h y . ) Hastings ¡s t( non o f R. W. Hastings meeting. In the afternoon r«*|K»rts of officer making th«* arrest and went petition for the product of the eustern win» was formerly tho part nor o f Mr, officers and su|»crintcndcnts were r«*a*l th«*ir way. Finos for all of th«* of part of the American continent, as de Allison in tho harbor business in this and Mrs. Knotts, of Eugene, pres«*nt‘*d f«*ml«*rs ranged from $1 to $7.50. Mos No. 3. BUILDING RESISTANCE scribed In Popular Mechanics Mngu- e.lN a paper on child welfare. of the arrests were made on th«* high zlne. After yeura of experimentation Lunch was served at noon by mein way near the high school buiUling. Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Phillips, formerly PROF. ALLEN K. KRAU8E, M. D, and selectlou aud the development of residents here but for the past two b«»rs of the Creswell branch of th«* artificial growing areas the states of John« Hopkin* University Medical 6chool, Baltimore. years of Hood River, have returned union. H AN D TO W RESTLE JO H NNY Washington and Oregon have come to AN is the only uuiuiul thut habituully und unuecessurily uses Ins bodily Mild will make their home near Yon BURKE IN A L B A N Y OCTOBER the front as producers of cranberries cal la. functions to excess In overwork, overplay, overexercise, overworry. Y M. C. A. WORKERS ARE in large commercial quantities. In prolonged mental and emotional stress, in unnatural hours of m tlvlty Ralph Hand, popular local middle Mrs. L. Fiddler, of Medford, is IN AUTOMOBILE MISHAP Lewis und Clark, In the log of their weight wrestler, will meet John Burk guest ut the homo of her sister, Mrs without rest. And being organized into communities, men herd together Tom Cox. und thus establish continual contact with one another aud become unduly W. P. VValt«*rs, boys’ secretary of the Third, of Nebraska, in Albany on trip across the continent In the early October .'i, us one of tin' attractions o ' part of the Nineteenth century, men exposed to one another's Infectious. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Shinn left Thors the Lane county Y. M. C. A., who had day for Portland, where they may charge of tin* boys’ summer camp on the 1 .inti rounty fair. The match will tion the fine flavor of the wild crunber- J In most me it's bodies are little growths of tlHsue called tubercle« In which be to a finish. possibly loeate. Row river this year, tt»gcth«*r with ries purchased from the Indians along lie concealed the germs of tuberculosis. These tubercles form spherical walls On October 4 Charley Olson meet Columbia river. Cultivation of the wild Word has reached this eity that W three lads from th«* Y. M. C. A., nar around the germs, culled tubercle bacilli, and thus Ituprlsou the germs. As Basanta Singh, the Hindu, und on H. Mason, who returned to ins former lowly eseapi*«l death Sunday when tho the following day Ted Thye meet cranberry bogs was not attempted un long as the wall Is strong und unbroken the germs cannot spread; they cause home in New Hampshire a year ago uutoinobilc in which th«*y were ruling Moose Norbeek. til about thirty-five yeara ago, und con no illness and are no more to he feared thuu a common wart er a mole In ®-l ill soon return ft» Cottage Grove to turned completely over near Salem. tinued In a desultory manner until re the skin. The four had gone to Salem to attend reside. Si nee going oast Mr. Mason cently, when a successful means of pre GOTTFRIED ORABER RETURNS If the tissues around the tubercles function normally, these walls tend a conference and wore nearing the has married Miss Sadie MeDonald, of FROM TR IP TO SW ITZERLAND paring growing ground was developed. to remain strong and so tight thut few or no bucllll can muke their way out scene of tin* m«*etiiig when the accident Hu vertH, Mass. Preparation of cranberry ground In of them and spread throughout the body. But too prolonged activity of the Miss Clara Millie leaves Sunday to occurred. Only Walters was thrown Gottfried Graber returned to Cottage the Pacific Northwest Is an expensive body as u whole, or of the part lu which may he the tubercles, will iu general take up her position as toucher in the clear of th«* innchin«*, but the others Grove Sunday night from a trip o were not injur«*d. The ear turned a undertaking, the cost being around $1,- bring about conditions that fuvor the weakening of the tubercle wall aud Noti schools. to the home of his complete somersault and lauded right three months 000 an acre. A wild marsh Is selected, the emergence of bacilli. Mr. und Mrs. W. J. Cooley I ihv side up. mother in Switzeland. Mr. Grabe We heal tuberculosis by rest—of a knee, of the lungs, of the whole body. moved into tho James Porter rcsidene crossed the Atlantie both going und drained by ditches, cleared of trees We become 111 with tuberculosis by reason of overstrain. Other dlseuses, on the hill oust of tho eity. returning on the S. 8. Mr. Clay. His and brush, then the turf Is removed by M AYO R OF OGEMA. CANADA. especially those that cause Inllammattons and congestions In the lungs, whip Mrs. Prnnk Clock returned Tuesday M A Y COME HERE TO L IV E brother John, who accompauied him to what Is called the “ scalping” process, up the physiological activities of the body nnd throw u strain upon the walls the old country, remained for a long1 laying hare the peat of the bog. Over night from Youculla, where she hail of tubercles. So do certain bodily activities, like r e la t e d aud loug-contlnued been visiting her daughter. For several your* A. F. Cl»»*, mayor visit with their mother who is now the peat Is spread a four-inch layer of work without sleep, pregnancy, childbirth, dissipation, etc. Mrs. Mary K Mutton, of Drain, .* of Dgi'ma, SuskutiTu-wuii, Can., bus X4 years old, Mr. Graber was met in clean white sand. Planting Is the next The point where activity becomes overstrain Is an Individual affair. The i....i inti i-cstcd in Oracoli, |'»rtieulurly Portland by Mrs. Gruber and little proceeding. Vine cuttings are used for visiting at tin* home of her grand the Cottane Grove couatry, anti ha* Georgette Knowles. miner, the broker, the farmer, the school teacher, might every one of them daughter, Mrs. M. V. Weldon. this purpose Hnd are pressed through become fatigued by the other's ordinary labor. The phlegmatic and the the sand Into the peat with a dibble or A seven pound daughter was born kept in toiii-h with Im'nl condii in.I.» Rainfall Is 1.21 Inches. The Irritable, the beefy and the wiry, respond very differently to the same Monday to Mr. and Mrs. K. K. Thorn ami intlu»trie* for »otue time. planting tool. The vines are plunted The first rainfall for several month following nrtirle from the Ogema tou. stimulus, whether this be play, labor, exercise or dissipation. Every man's ten Inches apart, which makes about New», indicale» that Mayor Ciati* i» occurred Tuesday and Wednesday, fol point o f fatigue Is his own, registerd In his own consciousness hy sensations Miss l.cuoru Hubhell, Miss Muriellei leaving hi* Canadian home and, al lowing a week o f intensely hot weath 60,000 to the acre. HotlMOIl nnd M IMS M u rjori« Shay left though it i* not definitely stated that er, the precipitation being 1.21 inches thnt nil have experienced. Every rational man knows when he Is tired or Hunday t o utt«*iul normal school ut Oregon is hi* destination, there is a according to Nellie Stewart, coopera experience soon teaches him what will make him tired. And no rational British Silver Stamping Explained. Monmo lltll. ntuti should push himself beyond this point unless he must. possibility that he contemplates com tive weather observer. A foot of snow In this country the word starling, is reported to have fallen in the B< Mrs. Coni Olson , city r«*(*ord«*r i.r ing to this state to reside. To reduce exposure to all Infections to a minimum and to bnlance one's jrlien stampi-d on silver, niPans simply the town of Creswell, was in the city activities so there will always be a healthy surplus on the credit side of “ Kuimir hath it, and in this ease hernia district during the same period that the manufacturer declares the yesterday on business. rumor is not a lying jade, that Mny.-r but quickly disappeared. rest, nay, more, a good reserve to draw upon In time o f need—this Is building article to be made of silver eleven- Mrs. E. Gilson returned Monday fina* is leaving town in the course of up resistance. At thirty we build It n little differently than at twenty, at twelfths fine; hut the British marks, few week*. Although 1 have not Install New Fixtures. from spending three mouths at th forty again differently than at thirty; there Is a different proportion of A Shercr food container and display arranged In column, give a sort of his details, yet principles and details remain the same. home of her daughter, Mrs. J. E. always seen eve to eye with hi* wor- hip 1 honestly believe that he has ease has been installed this week at tory of the article. Usually the first Anderson, in Kelso, Wash. Food, clean air, adequate clothing, decent hours o f sleep, conserve and David Hardie, of Condon, arrived always worked in the interests of the the Electric Bakery and other fixture mark Is the maker’s sign; next comes promote health—the normal body. But the normal nmrhlne was built for one I do for the display of the products of the a mark that shows where the article Tuesday night to visit an old tine town during his term of office. man power and a too persistent effort to squeeze out more will sooner or know that he ha* always earefully bakery are already on their way. The was made— for London, a leopard's friend, Willium Lundess. later mean an overheated holler and outworn gears; rusted, roughened and studied the finaneial end of the town's ease displays the pastries and othc head; for Birmingham, an anchor; Relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Vernon business, and no doubt we owe our products attractively in addition to thinned out metal, and then the collapse or the explosion. Then may an and for Sheffield, famous for Its sliver, Proudfit have received word that tin1 present good standing to his earefel keeping them earefully protected. Insignificant little tubercle become ablaze. infant child born recently to the handling of finnneial matters. a crown. Dublin has the Irish harp, Hi* Proudfits died and was buried Sutur removal means that we shall have to and Theater uses the city nrtns. The Basket Social at Baptist Church tiny Mrs. Proudfit is a niece of Mrs. alert a new mayor around in the dumps for a couple of for next year. Members and friends of the Baptist third mark, a lion, indicates the stan Charles McFarland. Mrs. McFarland Again rumor is busy with several church will enjoy a basket soriul and dard of fineness. The date mark, a days. * * * lias gone to Salem to attend the fair •innies luit it i* yet too early to make supper at the church at f>: 15 o ’clock letter, usually comes last. Since each and will go from there to Woodburn lay ruminent upon the matter.” The trouble with winuiug a p«*rsou Tuesday evening. There will be a pro city uses a different system for In Thing» Otrwi Think ind Wh«t We for u visit at the Proudfit home. gram. Hot coffee will lie furnished dicating the year when the article was by flattery is that you have to keep at Think of th« Thing« Other« Think K. G. Elliott is attending the G. A. NEW JOURNALISM BU ILD ING and an invitation has been issued to mude, It Is necessary to know the 1 it s « j continuously that he soon gets K. encampment in Des Moines this FOR U N IV E R S IT Y OF OREGON nil to atteud. suspicious. * plate” of the town In order to find week. He made the trip east over the * * * i Some folks write spring poetry— but the dute of a particular piece. southern route. A new th ree story jonrnalism build- Brevity is said to be the soul of some of their critics cat onions. George Wilsou, who became very ng is to tie ereeted un thè University By-Product« From Yellow Pine Stump * # # wit— but it doesu’t strike most men as The United States Department of Ground breuking It Was. sick lust week with an attack of of Oregon campii». xercise» were held Monday morning. Agriculture lias Issued a very Inter R«*al good manners conic only from being tunny to b«i “ short” aloug about summer influenza, suffered a slight There was an explosion In the pow Dean Urie W. Alien turned thè fir»t esting bulletin, entitled, "The Distilla der mill and the proprietor hurried those who have u feeling of respect Christmas time. relapse on Tuesday. * * * linvelfiil of eurth ut mi informai oer** tion of Stump wood and Logging of over to ascertain the damage. and kindness for their fellownian. While scuffling Wednesday Ralph * * * In this re Patronize home industry— convert the Chestnut came in contact with some miiiiy un thè site where exravation* Western Yellow Pine.” "How in the world did It happen?” broken glass and badly lacerated his will »non ho begun. Il is hnpnd timi port It Is stated that the stumps which he asked the foreman of the mill as By tliu way, has Mexico had u new heathens at home first. thè journulism building will be readv # * * right forearm. by thè first of thè yenr. O ffice» of are left behind after logging opera he viewed the wreck. “ Who was to president of latef * * ■* Mrs. Anna Lane is much improved fneulty meraber» ut present are in thè tions are very rich In resinous prod blame?” It may sound foolish to some people from her recent illness. Th«*r«* are many who will take a for a husband or wife to acknowledge temporary fraine structure, whieli is nets, for which there Is a ready mar ‘ Well, you see, sir,” replied the fore The First National Bank of Cot tag« nformally ealled thè journnlisn, ket. as crude pine wood oils are being man, “ It was this way. Bill went Into chance on doing wrong in the hope of that they are greatly influenced by the Grove 1ms been given a decree in ‘ »back.” The jourunlism building used considerably In the flotation pnx*- the mixing room and inadvertently achieving right. other— but no couple is really happy circuit court Wednesday against .1. F where thè fileni» v meinbers fnrmerlv cess o f concentrating ores. # * * Plants struck a match. He— " who can truthfully say otherwise. Conklin und others, foreclosing a hnd offiees wns destroyed by fire lu»t * * * which would he erected to extract I f love were not so blind, many peo “ Struck a match!” exclaimed the mortgage in the sum of $JUOU with M r . these oils from the stutnpwood would ple would not get married. When you are abus«id unjustly, just proprietor in amazement. “ I should interest at eight per cent from He| The permit for thè eonstruetion of • * * think of tho time you received more tember 4, 1921, and $250 attorney fees. thè building culi» for liti estimated ex have to be of the single retort mov have thought that was the last thing able type, so that when the stumps In >n earth he would do." Borne folks ar«« willing to follow— praise than you deserved. Mrs. M. F. Wyatt left yesterday |ieiiditnre of $37,000. # * * the Immediate locality of the plHUt “ It was, sir,” replied the foreman, that’s why others get an opportunity morning for Salem to visit at the home have been consumed, the latter can ha sadly.— London Telegraph. First National Wins Suit. to lend. o f her son Ernest Wyatt. From there When a man does a thing as a mat * * # rii the ease of Minnie I,. Ashby, us dismantled and set up again at another stic will go on to Portland and ( ’ raw ter of principle, it's pretty certaiu that fords\*ille to visit her mother and administrator of the estate of I.ydin point with very little difficulty.— Sci Sometimes it takes a divorce to eon it could have been done better. N e w C u re fo r F atig u e . E. Long, deceased, against the First sister. * * * entific American. Speaking at the Institute of Hy vince the parties that th«*y c<»nhl really Miss Elsie [.«« mi has been engaged ns National bunk of Cottage Grove, Judge live together. W'o need more producers and not so giene London, Dr. E. M. Corner, sur Skipworth has handed down a decision principal of the Creswell high school * # * Waterproof Sandpaper. ninny traducers. geon to St. Thomas' hospital, said ior tins year. Schools start there on to the effect that all money in the According to the “ Paint, Oil and that when a person became worked A person dislikes to acknowledge becking account mid savings account Monday. Miss Muriel Hhuy will teach d l.vdia E. Ixuig or Mrs. E ffie Hhrop Chemical Review” of February 1, 1922, out, run down or depressed the re that h<* do«*sn’t know, w hen appealed in tin- grade schools. shire was a joint account and that the a new article has appeared on the to for the settl«*ment. of a dispute. People in this old world seem bound Mrs. B. L. Pcrini, of this city, spent latter rould have drawn the money market In the form of a waterproof action was due to add In the system. * * * to be unhappy. The man who fails to An antidote to add was an ulkallne Wednesday in Eugene. after the death of l.vdia E. lamg. The sandpaper. This Is especially use When a woman gets provok«*d at a win a girl is not satisfied— no more uch as bicarbonate of soda. The G. M. Marksbury was in Roseburg judge decreed that after the death of ful In the painting of automobiles, man »he g«*ts even with him by going than the man who gets her. yesterday on business. the latter, Mrs. Shropshire became where It can lie used with water at amount to be given depended on the patient and should he gauged hy the The admin is A daughter was born September 19 owner of the money. a considerable saving of time in the reaction under treatment. The use of to Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hoffman ft trutor sued the bank for recovery of money alleged to have been owned by place of pumice stone, in rubbing out gas for operations was slowly com their home near Curtiu. color and color varnish coats, and al- ing in again and would in time sup A son was born September 25 to Mr. Lydia K. I.oug. so on first eonta of rubbing varnish. A motion for a new trial has been plant the other anaesthetics. and Mrs. Arnold Duerst who reside on filed by the plaintiff. Mosby creek. A Dull Life. If you have uu item of news, phone Curtis Veatches Get Reception. Smiling Porches. • t to The Sentinel; number 159 J. tf “ Do you think 1 shall live until I ’m Oort is Veatch motored op from Hal More houses are being built with S. S. Stevens arrived Wednesday sey Holiday to take Mrs. Veatch *o Ini-Josed porches than ever before; ninety, doctor?" How old are you now?” from Talent to attend to business af their new home, he having just com you may walk down long streets of lairs relating to the estate of his pleteil a house on their farm there. 'Forty.” dear little homes whose porches smile father, the late A. J. Stevens, und is a Upon their arrival there Sunday eve Do you drink, gamble, smoke or guest at the A. B. Cochran home. ning they found that friends and at you through tiny panes of glass. have you any vices of any kind?” You pass iiasilum-slzed places with neighbors to the number of 33 had Mrs. Mullie Churchill and her two No, I don't drink, I never gamble. grounds, comfortable houses set hack daughters and Mrs. Emery Churchill, taken possession of the place to re I loathe smoking; in fact, I haven’t froiu the road, and large mansions reive the Watch family H a d give them of Roseburg, are visiting at the Shelby houaewn rmi ag. In every one somewtiere you catch the any vices.” Churchill home. W ell, good heavens, what do you Mr. nnd Mrs. Veatch motored up gllni|ise of an enclosed porch-room An H Vv pound son was born Monday iviim to live another fifty years for?” * to Mr. and Mrs. David Williams. Mrs. Wednesday night to superintend the Old fHshtoned houses follow suit, and -London Mail. Williams was Miss Lois Huff before removal of some additional household hack o f the rounded Colonial pillars goods, nnd returned home yesterday her marriage. are fitted stnaJI-pHned glass partitions morning. that Inclose the |s>rch as efficaciously Mi . Cora Swigart, of Casper, W'yo., Passing It On, «• It Wera. und Mrs. Stanley Stumer and daugh as though It had been built thut way Pat Itooney had Just opened a new Youthful Culprits Arrested Here. ters, of Potlatch, Ida., arrived this Two Eugene lads giving the names in the tiegliinliig. In the autuiuer these home-brew foundry, and hs It was a w»**k by motor and are visiting with are lifted out, leaving the porch as rainy day there were quite a number of Williams and Murphev were ar Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Cover, parents ol liefore. —The Designer. if Pat’s friend* In the place seeking rested here Friday night. In their po* the women. session besides n number of small shelter from the storm. An English Mrs. H. B. Breedlove took her small automobile accessories was found *t Canada Pushing Honey Industry. man was standing at the bar with a j soli l*a ris to Eugene Wednesday to hemieal fire extinguisher which had It Is exiMN-ted that Ontario's honey worried look on his face, which an ' have his fractured jaw treated. Thougn been stolen from the Southern Pacific he is improving he has been obliged signal station here. They were turned crop next season will he marketed Irishman named Mike noticed Mike largely on the co-operative system, asked him what the trouble w hs . "This ; to subsist on liquid foods. over to Sheriff Stiekels. Williams, Mrs. Leon DesI Jirr.es has resumed who confessed the stealing, exonerating as a result of the activities of the beer Is awful,” said the Englishman, direction of the choir of the Methodist his companion who was given his lib committee appointed recently by the 'but I wouldn’t dare let It stand for erty, is said to be a former inmate of Ontario Hee Keepers' association, and fear Pat would be Insulted.” "You’re | church. -that, is the number to call when you have Harry Grube motored to Portland the atntp industrial school nnd out on with the assistance o f the Ontario right,” said Mike, sympathetically, a news item. If you know an item and it hut I have a scheme. That fellow government. The honey will tie graded Wednesday of last week and met Mrs. probation. nnd have a registered brand for the next to you has a raincoat on. Pour Grtibe’s sister, Mrs. Minnie Johnson, doesn’t get printed, the fault is yours for I. H Veatch Goes to Pedee. of Loe Angeles, who will visit her«* a protection o f consumers. Each pack It Into his pocket." “ But," said the Eng I. H. Veatch, formerly of this city, age will have a distinguishing number llsliman, "he Is liable to catch me in month. 8h«* will return holm* with Mr. not taking a moment to phone it in. and Mrs. Grub«* and Mr. and Mm. Hcho writes thnt he has left Sherwood, hy which It can tie traced hack to the the act." “ Not a chance In the world," field Htewart, who expect to motor to Oregon, where he has been living on a producer. In emergency cases, call the same number said Mike, with a chuckle “ I Just Los Ang«*l**s about November 1 and farm and has gone to Pedee, Ore poured mine Info your pocket.” — San gon, having traded his farm for a spend the winter there. to give in your wantads. Forms close at 12 Francisco Argonaut. 8nalls In London Rostauranto. L. L. Harr«*l, of the Woodson store and feed mill at the latter place. English officers who served In o'clock Thursdays. Brothers staff, is vacationing for a His son Dale will go into the garage business at Pedee also. Pedee is 14 France (luring the war acquired In few days. Dead Soldier's Long Journey. miles southwest o f Monmouth on the ninny case* a tnnte for frogs' legs and O ur phone is for your convenience; don’t Mrs. 8. 8. Thomas, of Anlaiif, v»sit«*d Yaqtiinn road and on the Miletr. rail The longest Journey, covering 16,- snails, hitherto unknown to London W«*dn**s«lay at the home of her «laugh road. hesitate to use it. menus. When they returned home IJ00 miles, for any of the American sol ter, Mrs. Victor Chambers. they demanded the same tldhlta In dier dead In France was made by Miss Dorothy B««wles will enter the Company D Has Inspection. Ixmdon nnd now both frogs' legs and the tratuqsirtatlon of the body of Prt University of Oregon Monday. ynarterlv inspection and muster for snails are conveyed dally from France vale Ham Hon. who was killed in the The 10 year «»Id son of Mr. ami Mrs. company D was held Inst night at the Argonne. The body, taken from a Finley Huff was kicked on the hip by regular Thursday drill. At an extra to London hy airplane. Home of the military cemetery in France, was sent a mule Hunday aud sustained a severe drill held Monday night the boys en London restaurants are doing an enor ■nous business In serving these two to New York for shipment to Hong brume, although uo boo«« were broken joyed a feed following the d rill kong China, the land of bla ancestor» articles e f food. M © HINGS WE THINK 159-J The Cottage Grove Sentinel